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• TIE llEWIRllllM
11 was like one bi& happy family at
the Costa Mesa City Council study
scuion Tuesday evcnina ... Usually
attended by five city council mcmbcn.
this session had seven members -or
11 least polcn1ial members ... Lame
duck councilman Orv Amburgey, who
Jost his bid for rt~IC'ction lasl wttk,
was joined around the meeting table by
his four erstwhile council colleagues.
plus two candidates who outpalltd him
in the &cneral election and arc now
politely vying for his scat ... Reaular
election rttums concluded with Jay
Humphrey at\cad of Karen McGlinn by
only S9 voles. wnh hundreds, possibly
thousands. of absentee ballots remain-
ing to be counted ... Since either can-
didate could wind up on the council.
ci1y officils though1 it pruden1 to invite
them both to the study SC$Sion, which
preccdn neJLt Monday"s rqular coun'til
mee1in1 ... And since the new council
member has not been olflCia.lly named,
Ambu,..e:_y w__!s withi,!I !1js r!&hts to
iiknd the study session as well ...
Relations ~re civil. ir a litUc chilly.
between Ambuf)Cy and the two con-
tenden for his soon-to-be-vacated seat
... "He never spoke to me or even
acknowledged my presence," McGlinri
said.
u11 .. ·mm. nmBITll
842-8088 , •• ..,..11 bi
..... 11
fllJllTEI OF THE DA r
"This is a ,,.ear honor 10 aCTI"pl 1his
1ward. I never 101 to know my dad.··
John Marlha'N Jr .. accepting a post-
humously awarded Medal of Valor for
his rather, a Newport Beach policeman
struck by an alleged drunken driver and
killed.
D
"Oh. Johnny, I hardl) knew ye.··
Irish folk song
TODA Y'I ErEllTI
•Choir groups from Fountain Val·
Icy. Ocran View and other c-0unty high
5Chools sina "Grcc:tinas From Home"
dedicated to American service person·
net in the Persian Gulr from 7-8 p.m .
in the lower level of the Robinson's
wing at Westminster Mall. Families of
service penonnel, LA Rams linebacker
Kevin Greene and military officers are
tcheduled 10 appear.
t0m11r
~carts: Jack.
4'Clubs:-Five.
0 0i11"onds: Jack.
•Spe11es: Seven.
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P<>ltc• lo&IA2
Public not<ts/17
Smrnltlt/15
Socltly/A5
Sj>orlt/11
TV ist ... /AI
Wtattltr /AU
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·---11 Bu"'"' sticUI contest/A9
Friday, November 18, 1990 25 cents
·OCtobar· ho•Halas walJ up_avar Saptalli•
But sales are well down compared to the same month last year
By Tony Oodero
Ot ... eo..c o.llot' Ptloc
COSTA MESA -Followin1 Scptcm·
ber's dismal showing. home and con-
d0minium sales in Southern California
increased an impressive 10 percent in
October, according to a TRW Real Estate
Information Services report released
Thursday.
But despite 1he upturn in· sales. the 1990
numbers · for second buyer homes and
Lunt:lltlm1
condominiums compared to 1989 remain
markedly lowt"i. •
In fact. Laguna Beach Board of Rcahorl
spokeswoman Linda Monroe said her of-
fice recorded a 12 percent drop off in sales
compared to the 10-month period last
prior. ,
September was the worst sing~ month in
three years.
Still. Monroe d1dn·t express much con·
ttm about the market downturn. opting
instead to put 11 into perspective:
.. The market docs go 1n cycles. People
UCf more cautious than a yea r aao. but
1988 and 1989 WC'rt' exttpt1onal ycarl."
According to TRW. 21.208 new and
used homes and c.ondomi niums changed
hands during October in Orange. Los An-
geles. San Diego, R1\1Crs1de and San
Bernardino counties. and that represented
a hefty increase rrom Septcm~r·s lowl y
figure of 19.33 I.
Also cviden1 tn 1he ~pon were the lower
prices 1n Orange Count}. which may have
Jerre Hayes and her granddaughter, Stephanie Hayes.
draw some Interested spectators as they eat lunch at
Aliso Creek Beach, .t.aguna.
people and birds.
Little being learned on Japan trip
That 's the ·appraisal from Paula Werner
By -K•ren Auoe
Orenge eo.t ~ Piiot
TSUKUBA. JAPAN -They've been
shown everythin& from a 20th cen1u ry
university campus to In ancient tea ritual.
They·,,e explored revolutionary subterra·
nean sewer and water systems. marveled at
modern pcdntnan walkways and tned
their hands al anful nower arrangements.
And 1hey0 \'C toured a n=scarch facihty
when= top scien1isls grapple with rocket
science and try to gcne11call> engineer
miniaturr cabbage.
F1scinating. yes.
But did Irvine's first dekptaon to its
sister ci1y. Tsuku~. Japan. learn anything
on its week-Iona Jaunt tha1 1he} can trans-
late into tangjtMe benefits back home~
Cily Council member Paula Werner 1s
skeptical.
.. , realized our syste-ms art ''ef) dif-
ferent . rm no1 ~ sun:-1nd1' 1dual CH }
exchan1es arc going to he of great bcncfu.
Perhaps \'isits be.t"·et:n elcmrnlaf) schools.
un1 versi11es. from their JUn1or rollege hert'
to lrvinc Vallcy Coll~e would be more
beneficial." Werner said 1n a phone 1nlcr-
v1ew from her Tsukuba hotel room.
The council member added 1hat s1mt·
lari11e-s bctv.'ttn Irvine's and Tsukuba·s
scicnce-and tcchoo)Ogy-bascd 1ndus1nes
could foster 1 beneficial re-lauonship ht--
tween business ~
Lite its Oranee C.O.Sc sibiint. Tsukuba 1s
a new city. and orw: l~t beMfits from a
comprehensive plan auidina its "°"1h
Tsukubl, about an bou.r's dri ve northeast
of Tokyo. cumntly has a population of
about 140,000, compared with lrv1ne"s
110.000.
This wrek"s visit b)' \\'erfl('r, Ma~or
See JAPAN/I ll
contributed to the lncreue. Lut month's
$236,421 avcrqe sates price was 9 percent
below the S260,180 paid in Oc\ober 1989.
Mo nroe and other obscriers sa)' tbe
decrease and stabilization ofhousina prices
combined with lower interest rates has kept
1he market strong, despite this year's
slowdown.
Rohen Cnstiano. a real estate investor
""'•lh Zephyr Capital in Newport Beach.
noted th.at homes saJa in the $17,,000
range continue to be stron1 while hiaher
priced homes saln ITC' slowing.
"The market that is on its kcestcr it the
See HOMES7111!-
Victims · face
alleged serial
rapist at trial
By Emily Adams
0rMgll Coa'I o.lfy Pllol
SANT A ANA -An accused sena! rapist
was brou&ht fa~ to face ThuDday with 1wo
of the 13 "''o men he allc&edly assaulted
during a 16-month crime Sprtt that ter-
ronzcd _Hunt1na1on Beach and Fountain
Valley rour years ago.
Robin Scott Dasenbrock. 2S. 1s characd
with raping seven women -one of them
twice -assaulting six women and bur-
glarizing st"\'C'1111 h o01es between Novem-
ber 198S and hi s arrest in April 1987.
Looking gaunt and nervously alert,
Dascnbrock carefully watched as one
woman dcscnbcd how she'd been awoken
·in No\'. 198S 10 a man alrcadyTlpina her.
Neithet" sl\e nor the other· w~an -who
bit the hand'ofhcr attacker and chased him
away -could identify Oascnbrock. but his
finaerponls were foun\, in both their
homn.-
WhilC' only 1hrcc vicllms were able to
id~ntify Dasenbrock in pohce lineups. his
finger or palm prints wett found in 11 of
the 16 hou5C1 he aUqcdly broke into.
Deputy DtstnC1 Altomey Mike ~oski said.
A vtdC'ocas5e1lc-ff'C'OT'dcr bttongina to one·
rapt -rie11m was round 1n Dascnbrock"s
nearb~ homc.
Oascnbrock pleaded not guilty to 44
counts or rapt. sodomy. rorced oral copula-
uon, burglar)·. prowling and anemptcd
rape!" soon after his alTC'"SI. In July. a
Supcnor Coun JUdgc indicated Duen-
brock °"'ould bC' stntenccd 10 60 ycan 1n
pnson 1f he plraded 1uilty.
lnsJead, thC' fonnC'r warehouse worker
changed his pica to not gu1hy by reason of
1nsan1t\ He faces mott than 200 yean in
pr1i.on ·1( con' 1c1ed on all counts.
Some '1c11ms· 1denuficat1on of Dascn-
broc\r: "'t'rt called into quntion. however.
becau~ a pho1ograph of the Montana
nat1\e appeared 1n a local newspaper
bC'fon= \ 1c11m1 wen: shown the lineup. But
C"\en that ~1blc-1nflucnc1ng of witncstcS
couldn't complete!~ destroy the pros..
rcut1on·s cai.t. Dascnbrock's la.....-yer con· ,...
Ct-de'd
.. He °"as a burglar. he \\"as a thief and he
o;c ,uall\ a~saul1C'd man .. or thcsc women,
See RAPIST 1111
Cop reinstat.ed
after fning for
helicopter use
Family accepts medal for
officer killed 28 years ago
By Robot\ Belk•
0r-.. eo.t o.lfy PlkM
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Set Jeff
Kina has been ofdered ~instated to the
Huntinaton Beach Pohct Departmeo1
nearly 11 months after he wu fired for
allqedly callina for a police hcl~cr to
fly to Indio 10 act hiffi illll I fcma5e
companion after their car broke down in
the desctt.
Kint WIS I scracant in the city's 9Cl'O
bureau at the time of the 1llqcdly un·
au:horized fli&ht in Oclobc:r 1989.
The Huntinaton Belch Personnel Com·
mission on Wcdnetday voted 4--2 to imple-
rnent Marina officer Joseph Gentilt'a find·
ints ~or K.lrti,'J reinst.a1Cm~nt. ·~ made: it
effet11ve 1111 July t. oflicilils uid.
11 i1 not known if Kina will be rc-usianed 10 the aero buruu,, He wasn't
believed :o be bock on !he job Tltunday.
Sou""1 aald that Gen1ilo and !ho l'tr·
IOftntl Commillion btHeved the diunitlll
was 100 ttVert I puRishtnent. omen laid
O..:ile r.lt !hat the police .............. __ ,.., . , ••
~ By Iris YOkot
I lM ~ CMll. Dill't "'°'
John M1'9hall 22 ·1nd h!a mother
Join llernord hold Ille med1I
awonltd his dad, a Nftport Buch
po11ce -killed in Ille 22ne ot
duty 28 _. ago. The -died
illgl1I yeort befote the medll Wit
creeled. He. -killed by on al-
legedly -dr-while -tng
-on Ills pollce motorqcfe.
_.. .... 'S ••
0rMgll CCMllll PIMy Piiot
NEWPORT BEACH -Off1ctr John
M1nha.ll was supposed to lfl off work
at midniaht on Sept 29, 1962. Bui as
w1s typical of thc\hardwork1ng mo1or-
tytle offtett. Marshall took ttme to srop -·.
a car that ran a rtd liaht. -
Re\umlna 10 the 5\1tion to wnte up
his reports. he called his prt&nant wife
Joan to check on her wclfart and ex-
plain why he'd bt late arttina home.
Btfore M huna up, the aoo<t-humorcd
Manhall imitated the voice of his
f1vorite cartoon character. Pepe LC' Ptu.
and· cheered his wife up.
"He asked me. did I wan1 him to
brina me anythina. btcaust I 1IW1Y1
had late-n.iaht mvinp," Joan Btmard
recaUec:t ''The baby was due in two
weeks and he wa1 real nervou1 1bout
me beins alone."
Manb.111 never made it home. He
ne:Vtt met his namesake. ton John
M1rshall Jr .• who WIS born 1 few~
liter.
Drivina home 10 Costa Maa on his
pohcc--1ssur I Q60 Harle~ -Davidson
motorcycle:. Marshall w-as struc\r: by an
allqcd drunkC'n dnvcr on Supcnor Av-
enue and k11\t'd. ·
Thursday -28 years hllC'r -the IOft
Marshall nt"ver kntw atttptcd a polt~
humously awarded MC'dal of V:tktr-o()p--
h1s father's bthalf.
.. This 1s a arcat honor 10 accept t.bil
award:· S11d John Marshtll Jr .. tean nood1na his bluC' eyes and his vok:e
shak1na. .. 1 never 1ot to know my did.
"But evtry ona: in a while I act to•
a alimpse of him lhroua,h the ~ It
thC' poli~ departmtnt and othe:rl Mao
knew my father... ,
AIM> awarded Mauls of Ment 1c the
prest1aiou1 20th annual Newport 8eldl
Politt: Awards Luncheon wtte omc..
Tom Weitoerid<. Shon:el ~
l<>< Winaen. Dove Byin&1011. MU.
McDcnnott, and Bili Clflllam _. 1121
cleponment's e:n:irc SWAT -... H-Nct01illton Uoi• Sf>otltorod by Ille N<wpon """211
Ar<I Chamber or Com ....... 's 104
aub. 1he awards '""::"'":.:::~;
)
The owner of Personalized Healthandfitness Inc. in Newport
Beach. who once mad e a li ving as "the human torch" and a
stuntman
BACKGROUND-----------
Followmg his graduation from Penn State University m 1975,
B1zal worked as a stuntman in a Pennsylvania amusement park.
It was <lu n ng t his llnw that he was asked to become the human
to rch. "I kind of fell into 11 I wa'i the o nly guy who was willing
to light the torch ...
WHO AMI?----------------------
B1zal sur\'lved his torch l'\penencc virtually unscathed : how-
c,er. h<' did suffer a knockout during one o f his other stunt
ro ullnt.''>. "h1ch left him ,ufknng fro m a bout of amnesia . .\t this
point. he hung up thl' siuntman hat and concentra ted on g}m-
nashl'S. a sport he paforml·d during college.
OLYMPIC DREAM DASHED-------
In fact. 8 11al v.a' an 01) mp1c hopeful an gymnastics. but
inJunes and J 1mm) Canrr'c; dec1.,1on to ho~rott the 1980 Olympic
Game<; in ~to-.co" <la'>hed tho<.,l' hoJX"'" Forred to give up his
g) mnasllc dream. hl' tx·gan "or~1ng as a sales r<'prcsenta11ve for
several product firm'>. '-" h1k 'lelllng gold and silver at Monex
ln temallonal. B11al met John Dunn. Dunn at that lime weighed
nearl) '-t0 pound.,. and hl' a'~l'<l B11al 1f he could help ham lose
I 00 of thosc pounds
AT A LOSS------------
B11al c;ucceed ed 1n gl'tting D unn to lor,c th<' w('1ght. and in
doing so he dio;cov<'red a ne~ car<'er opportun1t)" He e nrolled in
the Los .\ngcles Colkgl' of Ch1roprac11c and founded Personalized
HealthandF1tness·. \\hale he was a student there. B1zal's business
\\Orls tu gl'I eMXUll\l'\ in top ph}SICal shapt'. "BU!.} people JUSt
ha'e a hard tmie making them sch rs a pnon t~ !IA) goal 1\ to make
)OUrM'lf a rnont) again ..
USE YOUR HEAD----------
"Ph)Sll.111 ~ 1f ~ou'n• not at 100 perc<'nl, )OU can't use your
brain at 100 percent M~ firc;t love was always athletics. To
ma\lmlll' human pcrtormanl·t• and get all }OU can o ut of 11 I'm
llkl• a Tune l p Ma-,tt.'r ..
-Compiled b_v Toay Dodero
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llcal News Briefs
Prostitution st1n1 nets suspects
rt \Tl-..; -Police staged a prost1tut1on 'iting ~ <'dnc,da\
night 1n the do~n •o~n area here. aftrr getting a numhl.·r of
t11111 plain1' lrom business owners. re'i1dents. moton.-.ir, and rx·d-
c"nan' ahout illegal at·11v1t) in the area
l · ndl'rl'O' <'r fe male offi cers poc;ing as pro<; tit utt'' arrt'\tl'd 12
nwn o n '>usp1cion of sohc111ng an act of prmt1tu11on. polll'l' '>aid
J he <;ling took place between -t pm. and 10 pm nn I 1r'1 \trect
nl·ar Fl (amino Real.
Those arrested were· Dann' -\ ~11,a. 2:!. of'.'-h1111t•r (ilen C.
\hea. 27. of M1ss1on Viejo: Hanl'' H Bejarano. ~-t 111 \anta .\na.
\tl'Ph"·n G Holcomb. 44. ot Jr, 1nl· Paul Ruscler P ol Orange.
fond P lleredea. 43. of Orange Re~ E. Smith.~~ ol Laguna H ills:
\1ncn M. Herckt. 23. o f Orang<' (ah 1n 0 "-ur1 44. o f ( orona.
Thomas D. Powell. 43. of Placentia. John H < unn1ngham. 39. of
T u'tin. and Rafael M. Santana. 39. of Orang<'
All suo;pects were c ued and released. <;<11d rohtl'. "ho warned
they will do more sling~ in the area 1f complaint'> rnnllnue .
-By tbe Dally Piiot
Pollce Log
The World ... in Four Minute s
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LOS ANGELES -The author or Pn)position 103 uktd a
judae Thursday lO ipdude the poup Voter Re9olt in a pol·
1cyholders lawsuit accuaina Stace Fann Mulual or usina dividends
to fund corporale political activity.
~The lawsuit~ which seeks to be a clus-action cut on behalf of
SS million policyholders nationwide -sh million of whom live
in California -alleges' the company has nearly S20 billion in
surplus. which it is legally required to return to policyholders.
Accorctina to Harvey Rosenfield, head of Voter Revolt and
author of Proposition 103, out of the $20 billion, only $6 million
has been paid to policyholden in dividends.
The policyholders. who filed the suit in 1988. also accuse the
•company of usina dividends to fi,tlt implementation of Prope>sidon
103 without the consent o( tho policyholders, who own the
company.
WASHINGTON -The Bush administralion. scrambling to
regain the upper hand in the tax debate, is studying a proposal to
cut Social Security and other benefits paid to affluent Americans
and funnel the savings to the poor and middle class.
While an effort to trim such popular benefit programs as Social
Secun ty, Medicare and farm subsidies would be cenain to provoke
a firestorm of protest. a White Ho use o fficial said Thursday the
1d<'a ~as being ··contemplated very sen ously."
Under the proposal being reviewed. the savings obtamed by
tnmming paym ents for well-10~0 rec1p1e n1s would be used to
provide tax cuts for less-affluent taxpayers.
T hc offi cial. who spoke o n conditio n of anonymity. stressed
that the benefit-cut proposal was at a very prelimmary stage of
rev 1e~ as the administration begins work on lls fiscal 1992 budge t,
to be o;ubm 1t1ed lo Congress 1n February.
Th<' proposal would ofTer the tempting political benefit of
allo"1ng thc admin1stra11on 10 trim government spending and cut
taxes "h1lc at the same lime bluntmg Democratic charges that the
Rcpuhhran White House favors the nch .
Atl1ntls Hghts up nl1ht sky
C·\PE l .\N.\VER.\l. Fla. -.\tlan11s ht up the sky 1n a rare
launch in darkncss Thursda) as 11 streaked into orbit on a S«ret
m1 htal) m1ss1on. rcportedl} to send a satell ite 10 sp} on Iraq.
T ht· c;huttk thundl'rl'd from its oceanside la unch pad a t 6:48
p.m. ES I . trailed by a 700-foot-pillar o f name. O n board were fi \e
astronauts who will d <'plo} the satellite during the Oaghl.
"Tha.-. "'a' reall~ JUS t ahout a' sm ooth a count and liftoff and
by
Shera! leBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
C ork) Miles lunged toward Kathenne Bell. reaching for the
badl) scra tched lens sh<' held 1n her right hand.
Ka therine mo' ed qu1c kl> and Miles. c ursan& and Oa1hn& at the
same 11me. skidded o ff th<' boat'o; tmdg<' and tumbled to the deck
belo" He )Cllcd once befort· bouncing 1010 the water
Just a'> Katherine ract'd to the '>Ide of th<' bndg<' to sec 1f Males
was dead or all\ c. !:i1<1p Simpson t:am l' out carr) 1ng a bucket of 1cl'd
Coronas and two JUmbo-c;11e shnmp c~kta1ls.
"Wherc·c; Corkv ... ?"
Simpson. suddenly alarmed . dropped the beer arid the cocktaal-
~uce-<·oatl'd shrimp onto the d<'ck and raced to th<' railing. He saw
M1k\' head bob up in th<' water Ille a curl.. a t the end of a fishing
hnl'
"Boss )Ou O K do~n there.., ..
"'r eah. r m fine. I JUSt los1 m} halanl·c and ..
Rut the final "ords ne,er got out ..\ passing Harbor Patrol
hoat S"l'cping pa"t thl' dock lUI a path d1rectl~ mto Miles The
"atl·r a dl·ep 'ih1mmenng hlUl' JU'il mom<'nl<, before. turned
cnm,on
To b<.· rnntinucd ...
Did You Know?
Orange Coast does whole
lot or shaking during 1988
• In Huntington Beach: T he epicenter of the so-called Long
Beach earthqua~l' in 19 H ~as located a bout fou r miles southeast
o f Huntingto n Beach High S<.·hool on thr '"f) active Ncwport-
l ngk~ood lault. The Orange ( O<tSI was greatl} shaken b} the q uakt
but. being a larg<'h rural area. lost out to h1g Cll} l ong Beach 1n
the nl'w'> reports
Shake up ) our f'ncnds b_\ conrnbutins >our h1s1oncal facts to
Did ~'cw /\.no". Orange Coasl Dally Pllol . P. 0 . Bo '< 1560. Costa
Mesa. 91616.
-Comp/IN by Anne Sp/u
early few minutes of a miuion as rve ever tcen ... said NASA
Adminiattator IUctwd Truly. ..
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W ASHtNGTON -President Bush, uyi~ e~ery Am~n
''deserves to breathe clean air,•• on Thursday sianed. an ~JUCftllVC
overhaul of the rtation's anti-pollution law to curb IC1d rain. urban
smog and toxic chemicals. . .
Susan Merrow pmidcnt of the Sierra Oub, descnbed the
Clean Air Act of 199o as ••a breath offrcsh air after a IQ.year smoa
alert." .
Bush said the bill. which "!pdat~ and ughtens .. f~eral air
pollution standards for the first t!me .sine~ 1977. w~s .simply th~
most significant air pollution teg1slat1on m o~r nation s history.
T he goal of the legislation is 10 cut acid rain pollutants by hal.f,
sharply reduce urban smog and eliminate m ost of the lox1c
chemical emissions from industnal plants by the tum of the
century.
The cost of adhering 10 the regulations is expected to be as
much as $25 billion a year.
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NEW YORK -Donald Trump's Thursday midnight deadline
10 make a $47.3 million mterest payment passed with no word on
whether he was able 10 work out a deal with bondholders who
in,ested m his TaJ Mahal casino.
Bondholders· rcpresentati"es have threatened a C'haptt'r 11
bankruptcy filing for Atlanllc C11;, ·s biggest ca sino ~s early as
Frid~.
"We're making some progress but we are no t an)'.where close
to finalm ng things." Robert Miller. an attorn<') adv1smg some of
the bondho lders. said earlier Thu~a;,
Altlck 11Nml11 could 11'11 h11t1111
NEW YO RK -Saddam Hussei n said Thu™1a} he wo uld
release his fo~1gn ho tages onl) 1f Prcs1d<'n1 Bush promises not to
a ttad. his countr} and claimed tha t he needs nuclear "'eapons to
balance what he said wer<' Israel's ~capons
"Such an open pledge of this nature -a declared statement
of this nature -"ould be sufficient for us to allo~ a ll foreigners
to leave Iraq." the Iraqi president said in an 1nten I<'\.\ w1 1h ABC-
TV.
The Iraqi government says 11 1s holding hundreds of fo reigner'\
at strategic locallons such as m il1tar) installations to protect agamst
attack. Hundreds also have b«n relca~d intermmcntl) the past
fe" months. man) at the request of 1nd1\ldual en' O)S
News of the Weird
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c•tl, 111111 tllllf llJI
HOUSTON -Wayne John-
son said he "anted the perfect
Christmas g1f1 for h1'i religious
f nends "'hen he tool.. Ii' e 8 1 blec;
from a store No" he'll be
spending Chn"ltmao; in Jail.
JohMon '~· pkaded guilt~
W<'d n<''id8\ to 'ihophfi1 ng for
ORANGE COAST
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Riel ' Ra\l"n said an off-dut}
poller ntlkcr "ho "'a" ''orl ing
secunt} .1t the 'itore Tuesda}
night noticed an odd hulgt• in
Johnson's clothes.
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~ resident of the 1500 hlock of Mc!>& Verde Dnve
~en1 10 has car Wednesday aft ernoon and found 1hat the
rad111or had bttn stolen The h01.id wa-s also bent. The loss
anJ damaac w('rc estimated 11 S 100 The theft 1£ bchcvcd
to have occu~ between 9 pm Tue\da> and 12:30 pm.
Wcdnetda)'
A bicycle wonh ) I w wa' \tolcn lrnm a praic in the
SOO block of Traverse Omr ht't~,.,.,, R '\()and !0'30 a.m.
WtJnetd~)'
1 laundry room. removed 111 his clothint and asked a
ft'malc vu:11m to spank him.
In another 1n<'1dent, 1 man dcteri~ IS beina 6 fttt
2 1nt'hts, 190 to 200 pounds with brown hair. 1 moustache
and 1 ba~ball a p. ente~ 1 laundry roorft and pulled
down his \horts. cxpo•1n1 h1mtelf to a woman.
Somc:unl' unbolted Ind rtmovC'd the outdnvc on a • po~cr boat and took •. 22-callbtr ranr from anothc.'r VC'lll('I
both storrd on Back Ba> Drive ·
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Someone stok a stcrro. llP" and '°me ixrfume. with
1 total valut of $893. from 1 Volksw.icn R1bb11 perked
1n the 3400 hlock or Sanu C Iara Circle bc1wccn 8 30 p.m.
Tuesday and 8 IS a.m Wedne1day
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Someone pou~ n11lpohsh and 5<>up on an liu1u
Trooper pet1ced 11 1 residence on 1he 8900 block of La
Roca.
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Someone cul a hole in the Joor of Gem Meats 11
I 720S Brookhurst St. and stolr a cash rqlster, money and
chccke worth $2.300
4 third woman rcponcd that a man 111~mptcd to steal
her bra and pentl<'\ out or 1 df)<'r
Lal••• .....
A woman rcponed that 1 man. h1rrd to rtpe1r the air
eond1t1on1na at her husband's bu11nm. enterrd 1 room in
her home. c11postd himself to her and ~n muturbl11na
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Burala~ entered a '2-foo1 cah1n cru1Kt docked 11 700
E Edsrw11cr Pl . oixntd some ~•ltd lettcl"\ and icn one
rmpty and fou r full Rud~c1~r hc-t'". bu1 lppart'ntl) took
no thin'"
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Thrtt can full of "hlJh \Chool-loolu na luds" pullt'd up
nt'&r a porublt' 101le1 on 8at'k Ba) On"e south or EastblufT
Dn\'c ind O<'C-upants or the can were aun 1hrowin1
'K>mr1hrna into 1hr to11c't. JU\I bcfort the structurt nl.llht
fin: 1n,cs11p11na officcrs found n"c frt•hly cut and 1an11ed
r11101I hranl'hcs 1M1de.
0 Softball equ1pmcn1. power tool\ and o camera, with 1
10111 value ofS2,09S. were stolen from 1 IY90 Ford Bmnc:o
in perkana lot 40 at Soulh Coasi Pt1L1 bctWttn 10:30 1.m.
and 11 I m. Wedn~I)'.
........... lllcll • A tr11lcr truck oH•tumed on Nytt Place. palhna on air
romprt•sor. which tumbkd down 1 hill
" 29·)t'ar-Old man Jllled 11 the police station. 170
S.n11 &rhana Or .. on susptet0n of bc•l\I dNn~ an publK'.
bumJ>(d hi\ htad ap1n t tht cell her\ v.htn ht ftll 11 tw
trt«I to act onto an upptr bunk 0
A bul')Jar ran$kktd lhrtt bedroom• 1n In 1pertrmn1
1n the 1900 block of W1llact A \'enue Wednesday Thf
intruder stoic 1 v1deoca•t1C recorder and ,ewelry W'lth a
to&al valYC on I. 97S. The: btt1k·1n OC'tUN'Cd between 9 a.m.
anJ 2 pm.
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The pohcc l<>s wH un1 v11lablc Thursday .....
Female a111rtrmn1 ~nll ¥r'tTt' plauJCd by a 1no of
ltundry room amuht Wodnaday ln oM lndcknt. a man
•ith dirk blond or haht brown hair and sunalaMtt cnttted
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A SSOO, handmlek •h1tc rOpt hammotk was tokn l
from tht front ~td of a home 1n the 400 block of Eut Edtt~ll<'r Matt.
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Red pe11n1 balk. IP119rtntly t'tom I P11nt-pt"Ut1 aun •
wttt found on Ult t t.m0r walls Of "~o homn In the 1900
Mock of Pon Pto\'11~ Ple<'e. •tnlt mt P1int was ro.nc1
1pla11cl'C'd on tht pr.er door aftCI "llllC'f~ t\lCtlOt Will
of a home an the 1 IOO blotk or NC"WPO" Hill1 Drht WI
BONF11lE OF' THE VANITIES. ..
The bia fl~ the .other
nisht 11 the Ba.lboe Bay Oub
tot suned while the torched
1part ment•1 resident,
Herline °KQt Momma"
Levin, was beina ft~ i4 the
BBC blr 1t a 1urpri1e binh-
day J)9ny thrown by penon-
nel ace Uz Reinders.
~Mm--ar-.. OeMI .._ ....
otncilll .... Americla CMCir
Sodtty Md IOtl ~ a.-c-OD
their handl Tlaundlly -all ~
mOll popular brandL
NOl WI lMt pllaMd IO smoke IMm. but .... ,. the °"81
AIMrica• S.1keoet were more
than lVillina to take tobMco away
from atta smoken. ·
They even draecd up as vea-
etables to ,et attent1oa.
.. On this ptniculat day I've tried
to become involved any way I
could:' uid Oranae County SupeT-
visor Tom Ri~. who spent pan of
tht day with a hfc-sited tomato and •
-~-----Job W1~ A"'°" lmn'-1 ..... Im narM ... l~it-a.-iclca
ll'Mt ttnlinty I pllci IO re.di I
pan numbtr ol. PeaPlt-"
Riley. "<> ontt ..-ed mOft
thaft thrtt .-ts at cii11r1•1 a •Y·
mditt his quiuins ia lt7S 10 ... .,
alive today. Ht ROW .......... .UC
01hen have the w ...U~.
Riley uid ptoplit not only drop-
ped lhcir curttnt peck ot ~Un
off II I Canctt Society .. survh .. f'
station as a s*dte to seop tmoluna
for 24 hours, but allo donaltd
money to the cau,te. . •
Riley said he hadn't rally taken
quittin1 seriously, however. until
•is Wirt Emma Jaae ..., •
!ht hospita.I with ............ , .....
~.
Ahboarlh hit wi~ Md I fri..t
p6edeed &o ,ive up ~ftl befOft
lea\ i!f the hospital, Riley decided
to wall until lfttr ~ finitbed bit
newly pwctred tjpma.n-all 10
anons o( thCni.
.. , was fnabtneed to to anypllce
wi1hout having a re1erve pact;• he
said of hi1 addktion.
Riley finally took hi last puff
over labor 0a)' weekend an 1975
and has managed to keep the habtt
at bay. ..We ate a lot of hard
suprlcss candy for awhile," he said.
For its 14th annual Great Amen-While local fircfiahtm
fouaht the blau, Tetr11Ce
Apanments tenant Larry
Fields remarked to neiahbor
Eileen Shuller -who lives
Judy Chamberlain
in an apartment below H /tL ____ J.~,,. •
~•Y 1111.sanlty case 0111-pollca f • i ~vin's -"You complained C-"6/lflM~
about her barbecues last
summer. Now look what you
aot.''
The origins of the fire arc still beina investigated. Fortunately.
Levin was insured. says her financial consultant, Linda Daigh.
lunch at the Ritz the following day brought much-needed
birthday gifts from cronies for the "afrl who used to have
everything;" earrings, a dress. a purse, a necklace -and some
chocolate macadamia nut cookies.
''My favorite kind," said the blonde bombshell.
"Mom, haven't you ever heard of Smoley the Bear?" queried
daughter Kelly Olson.
NEWPORT BEACH -The
question of whcthe'.r an ex-police-
man accused o,f rape is competent
to stand trial was left to a jury
Thursday aftCT final words from
opposing attorneys.
Steven Rush McCoy. charged
with raping an I I-year-old. Irvine
girl. claims hts mental illness makes
him unable to face another jury. He
is charged with six felonies sur·
roundfog the March 26 knife-point
attack. incl_udina burllary, two
counts of oral copulation. forceful
sexual penetration. rape and lewd
and lascivious conduct.
During McCoy's competency
tnal. two appointed psychiatrists
agreed the former BevCTly Hills
police officer suffers from manic
depression. However. A psychiatrist
hired by prosecutors said McCoy
was capable of understanding the
charges against him while he's on
medication.
A psychiatnst for the defense
testified that McC'o} suffers from
delusions or gran~ and believes
he could prove h1 f innocent 1n
front of a JUr)
McCo) alleged!) posed as a UPS
deliveryman and talk~ his way
into Lhr girl's Un1versn y Town
Crnter apartment. The girl was
home s1d. from !>Choo!. watching
ca noons. v. hen a rapist rang the
doorbell about 3 p.m. ·
McCo~ ~as arrested JUSt three'
hours afttr lbe attaek at bil ..-, I
apanmeot. There.; police blid..,.
craJ items the sjr1 bad delaa 1 I
from the rape. '
If the jury finds McCoy is~ •
tent to fa~ a jury. a new triaJ datD I
v.111 be set If they find M4Coy jf_I__,.......,.
incompetent, he will probably be f
srnt to a state ment.aJ bospiul for i
m 10 12 months. afteT which be'U >
Mhcr stand tnal or be mconuncod.!
ed for further treatment.
-8y die lWY ,,,,_ ~ . ~ T~e Bay Club'has been ara~ious about the situation. according
to Levm. The club has taken steps to find her temporary housinJ-
"L hear Tom Deemer and Bill Ray an: aoing to put me in 811
Canyon," she said.
"No," retorted Joy Hatfield. "they're going to put you in
orbit."
"Other people have birthday cakes," mused Barbara Johnson.
"She had a bonfire."
Three Coast residents
on Measure M panel
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"But those eamngs go perfectly with her dress," observed
Hatfield.
"And since she only has one dress ... "
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MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE RITZ BAR ...
This Joint 1s still jumping -almost all day, every day. And
if people aren't drinking as much. they're stuffing themsclvl'S with
Ritzburgers. pnmc rib hash, liver and onions, etc .. etc ...
A couple of nuts from the "we have a driver" set introduced
themselves as .. Hal'T) Handsome" and "Steve Stunnmg." They
were having a cup of pre-holiday cheer with their fnend "Prawns
Hager" -who. I might add. was imbibing nothing stronger than
The R1u's good Ev1an.
One innocent looking fellow in the group seemed to be new
1n town.
"He's in the money business -and it's a litle slow right now:·
someone npla1ned.
"He's loooking for loans."
In all the nght places. I might add ...
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CONGRATS ...
Lmda Gleason. a 7-)'ear veteran cosmetics saleslad) at
Neiman-Marcus, has recently branched out into real estate. Shr's
wi th Century 21 Professionals (Woodbndgc) 1n Irvine. This
charming. hardworlong gal should do very well in her new career ..
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CHEAP THRILLS ...
Whcrr. oh whe~. wonders ~na Earle. who mak" the rounds
of OC's shopping malls in her Job as<& marketing rcprescntat1.,e
for an intemattonal firm that stocks up the counters of some of the
toniest drpanmcnt stores. can onr find an interesting. compktc
luncht1mr meal for under $10? \
Try thr chicken sandwich -on focacc1a at Marco Polo. in the
Newport North shopping center. Or thr incrediblr $5.95 luncheon
buffet at China West. on Costa Mesa's Harbor Boukvard.
Pasquini. in South Coast Plaza. has a well.-pnced selecuon of
pastas and salads to go with their excellent coffees and sweet treats.
And Craig Connole. the new head chef at Fashion Island's Zeppa.
1s about to introduce a new. 1nexpens1ve lunch menu specially
geared toward shoppers and people who work in the mall and don't
want to make a big. expensive deal out of the noon-hour repast. ..
o\lso ~hopper-fnendly. the hearty, healthful salads at Olga
Hunt's Good birth in ~uth <.. oast Village.
J•dy ct•mberl•hl '• col•m• ru1 Twaby1 ud Frld•1• lt~rr
ud S••d•Y• o• u.~ Socl~ty JMI~·
By Paul Archipley
Oeity PllOI Potllic.I Writ•
SANT A ANA -Eight Orange
County rcs1dC'nts were named
Thursday to keep their collective
e)c on $3.1 billion m sales tax
funds targeted for local transpor-
tation projects.
The)' were selected at random
from among 24 finalists to serve on
the Measur~ M c111zcns oversight
committee.
Their names were drawn from
fi ve fish bowls -one for each of
the fh c supel"' isonal d1stncts.
Three of the members make their
homes on the Orange Coast.
Named to a three-year term to
rrprescnt the 5th D1stnct was
Donald Lawren1 Jr. of Newport
~ach. a 33-)ear resident of Orange
Count~ and "'ecut1' e v1ct presi-
dent v.1th Pension .\dm1nistrators.
Inc
\\-hen he apphcd to the commit-
tee. Lawrenz said 1f Measure M
passed. tupa)e~ would keep a
clo~ watch on hov. planners spent
their mone)
"As a member of the communit)-.
I would want 1t applied m the most
lun1Nn cl1ln11 win
SACRAMENTO -An e'-
uberant Dan Lungren declared v1c-
tol) ThuMay O\C'r .\rlo Smith 1n
their race for attome~ general. curt-
1) d1sm1ss1ng Sm11h's ballot-related
Inv.suits and thanking the statr Rc-
put'lhran Part} for a dec1s1ve get·
out-the-,ote campaign
-By t.b~ A"ocl•t~ Prns
Thieves steal whole fashion show
By Anna Cek~•
Orenge Cout Deily P110t
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
Thie., es stoic their fashion show,
but a local Hispanic women's or-
ganization has designs on creating
another fund-ra1'iing event later this
spnng.
The Mexic an Ameri can
Women's National Assoc1at1on of
Orange County had to cancel tts
annual dinnC'r and fashion show
last week after thieves stole from a
Fountain Valley home the original
fashions nf thrtt des1aners.
One designer lost about $2.500
.wonh of daywcar. while another
lost his entire shov. ensemble. said
Toni Del Prral. a spokeswoman for
M .\N .\ .\ third drs1gner lost about
50 p1C'ces of irreplaceable costume
jewel I). man) of It from the t'arl}
I 950s. she said.
Fountain Valky police arc sti ll
investigating several leads in the
theft. MANA 1s also trymg to de-
cide how to deal w1th the frustraung
loss.
"At this point we're going to
regroup and look at spnngt1me to
do som<"thing again," ~I Peral
said.
The fashion show. titled "H1s-
pana." was scheduled for Sunday at
th1: Grand Ballroom of the D1s-
nc~ land Hotel and more than 300
people were expected to attend.
Proceeds from the show. which
was going to feature scvC'n up-and-
rnming Hispanic designers, would
have gone to the MANA Scholar-
c;h1p Fund
MANA ended up having a small
show Sunday evening at one of its
member's home. and some of the
dl's1gners unaffected by the theft
were able to sell some of their
creations. Del Peral said.
"That really helped the morale
bttau~ (the theft) was really qu1tr
a bl().\\ to 1t." sh<' said
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I It.cit Btlt IUl'ltt
loutlqut Angeliqut I Burger King
Or. Chan, DOS
Fantastic Sam•
FHhion Koko
:45 Minutt Photo
Chott Bu•ttn Tanning
Cold'tCym
Cong'• ChlntH Food
CNtn Door S.lon
Hon.y ClaUcfHam•
3J Infant'• HO\ltt
Lucky•
M.llbo• Eirprn•
Mtrlt NCJ11TUn
Mothtr'• M.rlttt
Ntwland Cltantn
Ntwland Shoe Rt.,.it
Now VoyagtrTl'lvtl
Ocain Schwinn
Ont Stop hauty Supply
Pett Pttt Ptt1
Prtmltt Tickets
Round Table Pil.u
Spiru R"taunnt
SupttMex
Vlde.O.Lymph
Whltdtr'1 Fine Jewelry
.. •. ,.., -·
Ovn 30 ahopa and Hrrica
conY"tnlmtly located at t.ht
COl"Mf of leach • Adams,
In lhntington leech.
A Great Place •
• for Lunch
A variety of restaurants for every
pocket book and taate.
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ethical and efficient manner poss-
ible." he said.
Also named to a three-year term
was Trent Harris. a pollct sergeant
with the Newport Beach Poltct De-
partment and I I-year resident of
Huntington Beach. He will rep-
resent the 2nd Distnct on the com-
m ittec.
Hams has an extensive back-
ground in traffic superv1s1on ind
management.
"I'll\ hoping I can contribute a
professional insight into how the
funds arc being spent and maybe
some input m where they should be
going.'' Hams s;ud Thursday.
Another 2nd D1stnct representa-
tive 1s Pet<'r Horton. a :?3-)'car
resident from Huntington 8each
and member or the Hunt1ng1on
Beach cit\ transportation com-
m1ss1on .\ drfense industl) con-
sultant. he was named to a two-year
term
The r1t11ens oversight commllttt
1s charged with scruunwna the
county's ~pendttur"C' of transpor-
tation funds that v.111 be collected
over the next 20 }Cars from a half-
ccnt sales tax increase approved by
voters NO\. 6.
Transportation comm1ss1on
spokesman Tom Fortune s.a1d
auditor-controller Steve: L.rw1s. who
will head the watchdog comm1tttt,
probably will convent' their first
m«"ting before the end of the )'Car.
Joining the thr«' Orange Coast
membC'rs on the comm1ncc arc:
Llo~d Chandler or Orange. Lro
Komonchak Jr.. of Lake Forc'St
John ~te,ens of Garden Gro.,C'.
Gv.endolyn Mc<lellan of Orange
and Kirk Watilo of 5anta Ana
Lucky license plate winner Scott Stinnett. of BaJboa, showa
of his winnings. Stinnett is now eligible to win the big S 1,000
prize. He spotted his license plate 1n the Orange Coast Deity
Pilot. Today's wanning plate can be found on A9.
THE STOREKEEPER, INC.
~WI LL BE
CLOSED
WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY
NOVEMBER 14th - 16th
TO MARK DOWN OUR ENTIRE
INVENTORY
FOR DETAILS IN NEXT THURSDAY'S PAPER
-------· ->uZette Alger
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-Ma. OU.,lntM
Dear Ms. GKL: H~ wbO Ml the
bitattt ~" wiU win thi11a11Qn.
After the 19&8 atoclt martet cruh,
florist sales for the boUday lfUOn
were down nationally .. Marty 30
~t. Ho~ver, dOwer shops
W1th an abundance of client cards
increaled their sales 30 percent by
caJJina each customer making it
convenient ror them to buy, emo-
tionally diftkult to r«ist and mutu-
ally gratifying for everyone.
Dear Seteue: I n:• a 1mall
bfttlqH ud muy of o.r CH ·
tomen eomplala beca11e we re-
qll!H a drfyer"t llco1e to eHl
dleckt. We don't even reqalre
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-.... ll&N, New,.rt ~
Dear Ms. RKN: While there may
bt ulterior motives for shOwiftf no
ID and the customer is 1lwayi ript:
customers arc also harried. hapless
and hackneyed. Twenty seconds of
buyer inconvenience equates to
lac~of custome{ service irrespec-
tive of the hours of servitude of an
entire business. We have become a
society that equates appeased self·
ishncss with service and insatiable.
fragile egos needing vociferous
sustenance with custom,er concern.
Yet we tolerate producu that don't
work because we arc too lazy to
return them and services that are
y Ill
.nadequa~ btcaute """' fail to com·
munkate •
Traill your ~le to smile
throqh tbe complaanu. If an ID
will dccreue your losses and
preclude your necessarily rawna
prion to the penon who runs your
business.-the customer -uk for
it.
1>eu Iden.: an,.,,_. wtdl
a Molleeper ... wen. fer me
wlte IMlntt .... wan every time
someoee evee lMb at Iller. Ae met ............. IMrtf•r .. ,.
t•1a1. Now dloe eriel nea ...._.. I
.... , a1lr Iller fer .. ,....,. WUt do
I do!
-Mr. WP' J, Cotta Mesa
Dear Mr. WJF: Arm yourself
with the facts, the fututt of your
dewy~yed dove and a box of tis~
811nat11ca"1•ltt110111111ra/J1 at r1atln15'
3y Larry Margasak
'•soc••ted Pren Wrttet
WASHI NGTON -The Senate
tt>1cs Committee opened trial-like
::public heanngs Thursday on the
='Keating F1' e" "1th the panel's
::iaw}er declanng the lawmakers
3,ielped the owner of a failing sav-
-1ngs and loan fight an "all-out war··
with fedt'ral regulators.
The senators also heard commit-
:"tee chairman Howell Heflin say
. man) .\merican~ believe "that )OU
: were bnhed. thal }OU sold your
: office. thal )OU tralkd )Our honor
: ind your good names for contnbu-
• L10M ;ind other bt:ndits.'·
Special lOUn'ld Robt.'rt S. Ben-
: nett. said in h1'I opening statement
• that Sens. Alan ( ranston and Den-
nis DeConc1n1 "wen~ important
• pla)crs" 1n \)'larlc'> J Keating Jr.'s
: strategy to <;ta\C off federal rules
and that <ien Donald W. Riegle Jr.
• "pla}ed a much greater role" than
: he no" contcmh . • ~pea l ing in a pad.rd hearing
• room. Bennett said wn'>. John
McCain and John C1ll·nn pla}t'd
lesser roles The law~cr ~poke for
about fi,e hour\ fhursda\. and"'"
resume Fnda~ morning.·
&fort &noel\ spoke. the chair-
man of the '>l\·'>enJtor committee.
• Alabama Demotral Heflin. somber-
ly told the· \UhJeCI'> of lhe inquiry:
"Many of our. fello" c1111ens ap-
parently believe that your services
were bought by Charles Keating.
that you were bnbcd. that you sold
your office. that you traded your
honor .. and your good names for
contributions and other benefits.-
Keating contributed S 1.3 million
to campaigns of. and causes favored
by, the five senators.
While Bennett denied his role
was prosecutonal. Sen. Oav1d
Pryor. D-Ark. testily told him.
"You're beginning to reach per-
sonal conclusions and deciding
what 1s rele\ ant and what is not
rele vant."
· Bennett responded "It's less my
conclusion and more the ob1ccti ve
e\ idence."
In his detailed comments. Ben-
nett told thl' panel:
•Despite R1egJe's statements
that he doesn't remember such
e\ cnts. Keating offered to host a
fund-raiser for Riegle at the busi-
nessman's Detroit hotel; the ~nator
set arrangements in motion for an
April.:!. 19R7. meeung be tween the
four other scnatQrs and the former
top thrift regulator. and R1cgk hid
from h1\ O'-' n aides his role 1n
arranging 1ha1 meeti ng and the
fund-ra1s1ng purpose of a tnp to
Keating·., PhoenP.-hased compan)
• Cranc;ton continul'd to contact
fcdc:ral regulator\ l'\'en though for-
mer <\mona Gov. Bruce Babb111
told thl' c;cnator 1ha1 Keating was "a
~:Music, bubbly greet
:·the new Atrium Court
'
Renovated facility
unveiled at reception
By Anna Cekola
Or•noe Cout Dally Polc.1
\:f V. PORT Hf \( H -From
the fir'lt \IP nl t h,1mpagnc handed
to arn\ 1ng gul·\t\ 111 lhl' \ound\ of
Dr John a u·kbrJtmn Thursday
n1gh1 mar~1ng thl· t~lmplct1on of
1he \o m1ll1on rrnm at1on uf the
Alnum (nun 1n F-a'ih1on Island
"a" a fea't lor all thl' ..cnsc5.
Thi.' gala l'' l'nl alc;n benefited a
~ood taU\l' edulal10n and research
for lhl· ·\mt·man Canl'cr Society of
nr:in~r ( ount}
'\kmbcr' of lh{' Young Pro-
fc\\tonals Again\t Cancer (Y P.\O
had k\\ than a month to plan the
benefit. but b\ all tnd 1ca11ons 1t was
a surccss. ra1s1ng an estimated
S l S.000. e.,.ent organizer Renee
Roc;\1 said
··r m really excited about ho~
.. un:e'isful this 1s." Rossi '31d
More than 500 people. ~lcctcd
from the YPA\ donor hst, allended
1he benefit and were treated to a
o;am pling of 1nternat1 onal foods and
a hohda) fashion prl'" 1ew Later 1n
the eH·ning. record tng artist Dr
John performed on a 'llagc set up 1n
1he cen1n of lhl' nc"'I) remodeled
16.000-square-foot contemporar)
food etnponum
YPAC President Sle\C K"ong
called the "Dest1n at1on. .\tnum
Coun" C' cn1 10 a "fr1end-ra1-.cr ... as
"'ell a\ a fund-raiser
"You know those thuu\ands
points of ltghts. "c'rc om· of them."
Kwong said
In less than a 'car. the group has
grown from I 0 membcr'I to about
100 and thl\ l'i its c;ec:ond largc'it
fund-rai<>cr. K"ong !Wl1d R> year'~
end. the group hope'i to ha\e raised
more than $100.000 for the ·\men-
can Cancer ~onet}
"We're bca11ng cancer. "e'rc
doing our share," he said
Founding ml·mbcrs of the group
had personal reasons for wanting 10
bcncfi1 l·anccr all ha.,.ing lost
fnends or fam1h to the d1\ease.
Kwong ..aid ·
"We also \\anted to ~t up a fun d-
ra1s.ing organ11at1on that would
allo" }C>unger people to get in-
volved." he \aid "It's been real
popular··
Acllv1t1es celebrn11n~ the Atnum
Court renovation will cont inue
th rough the weekend.
~":_Columbia S&L seeking
~· .$tt:5 b1Ilion from Drexel ...
' • BEVERLY HILLS -\olumbia
• • Savinp It Loan AsM>C1a11on has
-: Jiled a $4.S billion claim accusing
',:Drexel Burnham Lamben Group
";; Inc. of fraud and rackctcenng in the r~ ..ale of junk bonds. the ailing Bever-
': J y Hills thnn announced Thunday.
• ' The fihns. in federal bankruptcy
,~. court in New York cl11ms Drexel
~ •and JUnk hond p1on~r Michael , . .:;.".Milken UKd m1ucprc~ntat1ons
!: : and manipulative transactions to
": pe.riuadc cu tome" such as Col-
~· umbia to buy the bonds. ~ .. Columbia continues 10 1n-
:, vati,.te and antcnd1 to pursue via· ;t: orousfy aU ltaHmatc claims apin1t
" : ~ 11 s-n es who cau~ the auocia·
.. tion to •ufTcr dam•s... olumbia
• • .Pmidtnt Edwaru fbrshf idd said
in a statement .
The Drexel claims "art j ust one
pan of th11 effort," he said.
Today 1s the last day for fihna
claims apinst Drexel in its New
York bankruptcy proceedin .
Drexel's claims. 1Jon1 with a $6.8
billion cla1m by the Resolution
Tru t Corp. and the Federal ~
posit Insurance Corp. on behalf of
40 other thrifts. were filed late
Wed~tday. .
Columbia. which has not bttn
taken over by federal "'IUl.atora. has
a $4.3 billion ponfolio of Junk
bonds wirh a market value or
substantially le than Sl.S billion.
accordina to the filina.
-111 a., """' ~
crook."
•Evidence shows that DcCon-
cini offered a deal on behalf of
Keating to former top thrift regu-
lator Edwin J. Gray. despite Dc-
Concin1·~ denial of a quid pro quo.
Thrt'C other senators at the meeting
refused to "sa) natl~ .. that DcCon-
cini's version was correct.
•On Glenn. the lawyer "knew of
no evidence" hoking Kea.ting's con-
tributions to intervention by the
Ohio senator.
•Glenn arranged and attended a
lunch between Keati n~ and then-
H ou~e Speaker Jim Wnght in Janu-
ary 1988 to discuss S&L problems.
Some time after the meeting. a
Keating aide sent Glenn a thank
~ou note. saying "Speaker Wright's
interest was fantasti c ...
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•On Mc<. am: "Was there atlY·
thing impro per about Sen.
McCain's conduct'.' The evidence
discovered by th e spcdal counsel
suggests not. ..
four of the five senators were
present for the opemng of the hear-
ing 1n the Senate Hart Office Build-
ing. Cranston. who said last week
that he will undergo treatment for
prostate canC'er. was not there.
The eommntee could vote to
rebuke any of the fi ve or to rec-
ommend ·a more serious punish-
ment to the full Senate. or to take
no acti on against any of them. All
have denied wrongdoing.
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dramatlutiona. The fact that
tearful outbunu are un-
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or emouonal malady that needs
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often detrimental to the planning
process. As we franticall y feed them
formulas that will calculate
fascinating figures. they absolve us
of the thought process required to
systematically develop a plan for
the 11eh1evement o( thele ftalUr'iRic ~res. We A(tjust mitealculMioni
with a sinale ke)'ltroke and Pi'olllil
to plan.
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fined ltatement of what you tell,
who will buy it, why they wiJI buy
it and what daily tasks must be
completed to paarantee the Mle is
made and the product is delivered..
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Sen. John Glenn of Ohio . left, confers with his attorney, Chartee
F. C. Ruff. during the lunch break of the Senate Ethics Committee
hearing Thursday In Washington.
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E. t11 hosts Rid Rlbllln 110
The Red Ribbon 100 beckoned
3SO quafTen to come aboard the
Newport Beach Reuben E. Lee
S.howboat on Tuesday evenina for a
s1p or two of the bubbly. Wine
aficionado Tom Berndt called the
fifth annual Showboat Otampagne
Fest '90. which benefits the Orange
County Chapter o f the American
Red Cross. one o f the better tastinis
o n the West Coast.
Dale Paisley d iscovered an '83
Bncout. '
I learned of an '85 Carol's
Vineyard R eserve cabe rnet
sauvigno n.
Larry Pearson of l..aJuna Beach.
who owns a vineyard an Washing-
ton, gave the '81 Chauteau St. Jean
an unofficial four.plus rating. He
awarded the Do m Pcrignon a five.
"The Dom Pe ngnon goes fa st!"
advised Mary Ann Wells. "HUIT)
up and get a taste ...
DP rep Jack Winer wouldn't
divulge how many bottles he ·
brouiht along but he did share the
ce>st: ''About S 125 a boule in a
restaurant. ..
The priciest sample around was
the the Rem\ Man in Grande
Champagne: Lo.u1s X 111 -cognac
encased in a Rae arat Cr)Stal de-
canter T o taste a sm idgen of the
qualit} brev. auendecs climbed
their way up to the c;h1p wheelhouse
and paid SI 0 more than the $65
general ad m1s<t10n
Board cha1nnan Don ""archer
said e\ent prcx:reds. l''t1mated b}
Carol Humphreys
co-chairs Joy Owens and Phyllis
Shafer at $30.000, would suppon
local Red Cross operatton'I. "Our
main purpose 1s 10 get people to
do nate bl<><>d ... Karcher said.
"I have alwa~s gl\en blood to the:
Red Cross." confidl·d ( harlene lm-
mell. p resident o f the 100 blu1sh-
bl<><>ds belonging to the Rrd Rib-
bons. Memhers must he .. asked to
join" and their roster reads likr a
who's who of phdan1hrop1c
honchos.
Reu~n E. Lee gathered the 40
choice '1ne,ards and donated thl'
buffet spread. It's thl·1r onl ~ tx-ndit
"It's C\penSl\C but \.\1th the in-
creased compe1111on . "e feel V.c
must gJ\e bacl-10 thl· commun11' ..
admitted rtflaurant spokeswoman
Marilyn Marks.
Amona the community on board
were Shirl Esayian, Carol Wilken,
Marilyn Halamandaris, Jim and
Marilyn Gianulias, Jim and Nancy
Clayton, Gerald and Sandra Brodie,
Bob and Anne,_ Badham. Benjamin
Epstein. Scott' and Mary Lou
Hornsby and Wanda Cobb.
LITTLE AND BU DD AT
C ENTER
Gerald Gamer had nightmares
that Sunday's Rich Little/Julie
Budd concert at the Orange Count)'
Performing Arts Center would flop!
"I dreamed that the c urtain went
up and my wife Joan was the only
one clappmg. She was all alone."
said Gamer. chairman of the board
at the Amcncan Commerce Na-
tional Bank.
No worry The evening was a
delight.
"About a year ago I decided 10 tr}
something different and help sup-
port some of the organ1zat1ons that
cannot put on a program of their
o"'n:· Garner explained. "The con-
cept ''as that the organization'> go
out and ')('II concert tickets mal-1ng
ch,·cl'i pa~able to the chant~ of
their choice. So far we ha'c d1<t-
1nbuted S 175.000 to about ~O local
chant1es ..
')ongstess Budd 1o; a long 11me
fr1l·nd o f Garner
'T H' kno"'n hl'r 22 \Car\ SIOCl'
..., ~ COMt cw, Piiot
Board chairman Don Karcher with Red Ribbon Event chairs Phytli1 Shafer and Jay Owens.
100 president Charlene lmmelt.
she was a 12 year old talent contest
winner at a reson lodge where I was
sta) mg.. .. G amer recalled dunng a
fa ncy meet-the-stars dessert recep-
tion at the Westin South Coast
Pla1a Hotel following the per·
formance
It was 1m press1onist R ich little·~
fim '1s11 to O range Counh.
"EH·rybod~ asks me ho"' do ~ou
do 1mprcss1ons? Can anybody do
1t" Can )OU teach me? You kno"' I
h:l\en't the fam te t idea ho"' it"s
done:· Little said "But 11 is
bcncfinal to do 1mpress1ons \o1 ~
'Truman Capote' ktpt me out of the
.\rm ~ .. Cheri Harris, Sharon Janis, Shae Gaz:zanigL
Time is often rape victim's best ally ORANGE COUNIY GIFT SHOW
November 17th & 18th: 1990
Sat. 10 AM -B PM • Sun. 10 AM -3 PM DE·\R .\t\N I \"JDf RS. I am 2 1
)cars o ld. a nursing o;tudt·nt. mature
and totall~ trusl\\tlnh) I had a
tern fie bm fri end for four 'cars.
''Jed " I \ 27 \\ c .rcceoll> broke up
and th1\ 1\ "h' I'm "'n11ng
Jed and I \tancd a'i pal\ Our
fnendsh1p gre"' into a "'ondcrful.
lo' 1ng relat1on<th1p Our lamil1e\
"'ere clO'><" and the~ Jl"'a'" hopt·d
that onC' da' "'c would ma IT) \\ l'
tailed ahout m.1rnagl' Jnd c h1ld rl·n
and "ere planning a hk t<>gl'ther
Then \Ome1h1ng hJppened to
change m~ hie I '-'a\ r.ipt·d h) J
411 ft long f nend "'ho "'a'> h kc a
brother tu me Tht• \hoc!.. '~al> dl'' -
a.s ta ting. Jed '' having an ntremeh
difficult 11ml' dealing "'"h th1~ Hl·
no"' thrn~~ lc:s\ of ml' and 1t has
ru1nC'd our rl'lat10n'ih1p
Ann Landers
back to you. I'm belling that bt
will. Plta!4e le t me know wben It
happens.
DE.\R .\NN LANDERS. I am
not a "tud('nt at Yale I have a real
prohkm w11h a real person. It 1s m)
stepdaughter 5hc lt\e} lOO m1le!i.
from her father and me a nd comes
un1n\1tCd almo'il e\ef'\ ..... ed .end
"Glad's" 1'!1 the dispatcher for a
small-to"'n police department.
\\. h<'.'n !>he and her llJ..~car-old son
J fl' hae m' lite 1s JU'il hell
Cjlad\'i "'e1ghs at least JOO
pounds I no"' ha' ea brol rn spring
in m\ 1-<'ar-old couch. She has cral ll~\l t"o l hair' and the sofa sags
in the middle \\e ne,er kno"'
"'hen <,he 1s coming because she
olwa'" callc; JI the last minute
Th1c. stt•pdaughter l'i ~g-~ea~ old
health\ a' a hor~ and abk to do rnr hl·r-;el I but "'hen she comes 10
our place. c.hl' nner lifts a finger
Ju~t p1cling up wet towels and din"
clothl''i from the bathroom noor ...
100 murh tor ht•r fhe 1url is a bore
The onl~ thing she r an talk about 1s
who was arrl'~ted for what. who ran
a stop c;1gn. and "'ho ,., cheating on
his wife Hl'r fathc;.r 1~ a sw~et gu~
and he doe'in·1 sec an\ o f this.
I h:l\ e no problems ""'1th m)
husband'<; olht•r children The) arc:
"'ondcrful guew• and I en10~ them.
but (1lad\\ 1<, one ro~al parn in the
neck Pka'il' tc.-11 me what to do
-~"'ea ting It Out in Beaumont
DEAR SWEATING IT: Tell Glad-
ys' father -that sweet gay -tllat
you want blm 10 go with you to a
marriage counselor. It Is unfair of
him to permit bis daugbttr to Im-
pose on yoo this •ay aad 9ae ltffds
10 bear It from a professloul.
unbiased third party
The majorlly of sttood mar-
riages that fall art wrecked by
stepcblldren. Your story Is one I
bave beard all too often. Sbow tills
c olumn to your husband and 1ood
luck.
Get Your Hollday Shoes>lng
Done By THANKSGIVING
E11:clusive llems. One Of• Kind. Gotd, Sllwf,
Sweals & T's Bauble-s & Bangl•s Sur• to Please
.. ~ Lois of Toys ll/\d Preny Dresses ~~Frames and Dolls & Chr1Stma~ Ctealions
Vt>" Purses Watc~es & much mucn more
Come BUY and V1s1t or 1ust Explore
HELD AT THE 0 C FAIAGAOUNDS
Newpot1 Fr_., (55) SOUit!
'"' n "9111 Ot' F aor illnd loo. lof me Gdt Show S19ns
COME TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE YEAR!
( Pntc·c·c·cl' IO 1'4·rwfic 'l11t· \1nlu· A Wi:-.h t'oundation \) l'\l' b\:en C\am1ncd and 11.''>lcd for
venereal dm:a~ and the HI V '1rus.
So far. nothing hn\ 'ho"n up f',e had a lot of coun~hng, hut 1t ha.,n't .-..-------------------------:----.:------------------'
madt' m1.· fl·el an) hl·tt~·r
I "ant m' life hacl th(' "3) 11 w:"
~fore W hat happened to me wa<t
not m~ fault I'm \tck at hean that
th1c; tembk n1ghtman· ha\ ru1m:d
\\hat "a' a perfect rda11on'ih1p
.\ltho ugh Jed ha.,n·1 \Jtd ,o. I ha,l·
a tc.-rnbk lcrhng that ht• 1hinl-o; I
encour.lgl·d thl' JllJl~ Plea\l' -\nn
tell ml· "'hat to do
-\11\l'rahlc 1n \\ l'ilOOSIO
DEAR WISCONSIN: I'm under
tbt impreulon tbat you did not
prosttute tbto rapist. If yoa didn't,
you should ban. Prosec uting tbt
perpetrator ofttn helps tbe victim
recover more qui<'kly.
Tlmto Is your best ally, dear. Find
another counselor and stick wltb It.
If Lbe second one doesn't belp you,
seek a third. Meanwhile, let's hope
tbat Jed develops a btotter uodtr·
atandlnl( of datt rape and comes
Stallone's
sister says
he's not dim
t O\ \ '-< ,r 1 r \ -"' h ntl·r
~tallnnc·, "''l'r -..i" 11 ~Hhl•r, h<·r
that J'4..'11pk think th<' "Roe. l\ .. JnJ
"R;imti.1" \IJr " dtnl\\llll'd unJ
,df-.1b'lnrh1:d ... -
"l'l·11pl~· thin~ hl· "rcalh J Jl'rl-.''
Tun1 \n ~t allon\' 'n1ll in ii 1ap1nt1-uf
the "Geraldo" '\IH.>\\, "'hirh a1r<t
Frida' "It '\ land of ad in a '>'a).
hl•cn11\l' h~· rl·alh ''ruUk' np.ain\t
that I thin!-no" that ht''\ getting
old<'r hi: "o u Ill h kc to Ix· moll'
rc'iJX'('tt•d "
Mt)\ \tnllunc -..ml her b1othcr
went to l ollt·at: 1n ~ .... 111crland and
uttcnJcd the l 1n1\Cr\1t) of 1 mm1~
'Tm pmud of him ond wh<'n I wai.
h!tk. grn\\1011 up -there·, a h1g
llllt d1ffcrcncr hctwC"Cn u~ -he ""no;
m) hero ... \he ~•d
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Diamood. l:x.'\t-'-t!lhng author of The 50 gi ft .. 'weat-. on ~(1\emhcr 15th. a free will open ht' exhibiuon of Hunan
American Vegetan~n Cookbook-cen1fteall.'\. From '\o' ember 16th p:untmg,, oo'Thur-.da~. Sovember
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Court Extra\ aganta. She'll g.1' c 17th and J tree top "hen ~ ou g1tt l Cn11ica1e' and "ill hand out
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ol her new book on Saturda) on. So ''op by. And don't forget to
November 17th from 2 p.m. to 5 hnng a comfonahk pair of 'hoe-. 't't'm' 1n intcre~t your man. ) uu ~o' emhcr 15th 1hrough Sunday.
p.m .. and Sunday. ovember 18th and a f~ change ot credit canh. \
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You are cordially invited to the Atrium Court Extravaganza. It \latt-. at IOa.m ..harp on No"ember 16th and cootin~ until 5p.m. oo ?\member IXth at
Atrium Court in Fashion I. land. There you ~ill fi nd a variety of deh 1ous food . mu~i . fa~ion from all over the world and ye'. e'en a rnnc1erge tn
help you with all your shopping. It's nn event that IML! for only thirty-fiv e hour\. So be ~re to top b}. We'd love nothing more than to 'Pot I )OU mctcn.
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' NEW YORK -The rumors are
rue: Milli Vaoilli -those
dreadlocked, hunky dudes Rob and
Fab -never ac\ually •na on their
debut album that sold 7 mWion
copies, the producer-arranter con-
ceded.
' 11111 lMllll Vanllll 11
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"The record company never ·
knew that. I never told ,them any-
l~lna." said Frank Farian, the Ger-
man producer who turned a pair of
anonymous pretty boys into an ,__ _______________________ _.... __ _, International phenomenon. "Later
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * * on. after the record was out, there
wt~ some people who raised some
questions:•
The questions were never really
answered as the Vanillis won a
1989 Grammy for Best New Anist,
an tward they may now lose. Rob
Pilatus and Fab Morvan became
intcmational s~rs. lip-syncing their
WlY through television and concert
appearances.
"Girl You Know It's True" and
"Blame It On the Rain" were huge
hit singl es for the band. At the
MTV awards, the boys boasted they
were bettN than Elvis or Bob
Dylan.
Fanan -who has a new album
with a new group coming out in
January -said he was forced to go
publtc with the revelations when
the guys told him the} wanted to
sing on the follo"'·up to "Girl You
Know It's True··
Rob Pllatus (left) and Fab Norvam-give the
thumbs up sign at the Grammy Awards earlier
l,...-phOIO
this year. As Milli Vanllll, the pair copped the
Best New Artist award and the ceremony.
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Sure. the} have a "01cc. but that's
not rcall} "'hat I \I.ant 10 use on m~
records:· said F:man. descnb1ng
the encounter that occum.-d earlier
tht~ month
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M1llts may be s1npped of their
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"If there·., been a substantial.
fraudulent. m1srcpresen1at1on of the
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have to take some action." Greene
said from I os Angele
lncludtog tal(lng th e Gramm}
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no one has ever been stnppcd of a
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Arista, the label that sold "Girl You
Know It's True.''
"Seven million albums? Embar-
rassing?" asked Roy Lott. vice
presi dent for opcrattons at Ansta
··1 don't mean the end Justifies the
means. But we sold 7 mtlllon
albums."
Lou said there was no rca'ion to
doubt Fanan·s veractt} "I certatnl)
assume the producer \l.OUld kno"'
"'ho sang on the record ··
.\ccording to Fan.an. the 1dta to
hire Rob and Fab as front men for
the band came lo him "'hen the
fabulous bunko ho"" arn"ed at his
studio 1n German\· <>honh afll·r the
recording of "G1r
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True"
.. It suddenl} clKl..l·d 1n m~ mind.
and it was ktnd of evident: I had the
music. there were the pc:opl~ w~o
wanted to perform outside .. said
Fanan. "And I said. "Hey. let s put
that together and make a great
record out of 1t · ". Fanan would not sa) who the
real si ngers were but added that
the) \I. tll appear on his nc't album
-not a M1llt Vanilh album
Lott s~ud the label 1s unconcerned
aboul the dupe. and 11 plan'> tu
d1stnbu1c Fanan·s new album. Lott
ha~ heard -;ome of 1he record
alread\.. and he said "frank has m'
f ult .,u.ppon "
.\<, to Rob and Fah. well. lhl'tr
future's a hit more uncenain.
"We arc pure!~ 1hetr d1stnbu1or
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Roh or r Jh ... Loll ~1d
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The Batsheva Dance Company of llrael,
shown here performing "Tabula Rua," wtll
be on stage at Orange Coast Cotlege on
Sunday. beginning at• p.m. Advance"tlcketa
are $13.50; $18 at the door. For Information.
call ~32-5880.
-.... "· ,. ..... °""" c.... Dllr ,...
Neil Simoa'1 a,...._ with raJ A>lkt. uct me com.ty nmemat in
day-~y siteaalioM. ii wo8*f.
fully evktmt in WetllaiaAer Com-
munity nieaire'• ,.,... ' pro-
ducdon of' .. an.dway .,...... -a
8ripaon 9-'h epic 111 in the
Jerome hou• in 1949.
Genmtint locl of hamorous
:ntertainment. in the midsa of' eome
pretty Krious marilal drama, is a
l«bnique at which Simon is a
proven rnasiir. In t.bi.s piece, he
:ombines the vibrant ambition of
youth -on the thi'ethold of suc-
;ess -with I ted llOI')' of a failing
marriqe, itl health in~nt in old
ige and some indVect rdettnces to
separatjon and lonelinns -all of
this gently wrapped in the tender-
ness of genuine love and caring.
Westminster's players, under the
direction of Steve Carlock, paint a
colorful and endearing portrait of a
Brooklyn family in which each
member is growing. through his or
her own panicular strugle. Simon
seasons the work with heany laugh-
ter. and his audience becomes the
benefactor.
Aaron Abrams and Rob
Klcmenu portray animated
brothers. Eugene and Stanley -
· aspiring comedy writers devoted to
each other and to their family
~brams ~rvcs as a sort of narrator.
Yritb vanous Mldet 10 u.e 19di•cr
-~ tu•orous 8lld ooa-ti~ ...U delimed. 1111 I D
is animation pmomiftid, ....,..
nately cnersizing and rapondillt IO
whatever sijuation in wbidi l9e
finds himtelf. Jtot.b mea ~ .,.
propriasely spontaneous • indiv•
uals, yet work very wen in tandem.
Mary Benton and Diet Harris are
i mprnsive as Kate and JKk
Jerome -more comf'Onab&e 11
devoted parents than spoutet. Stile
is so obsessively entrenched in ~
homemaker role as to be almoll
controlled by her well poliibed
furniture and fastidiously oreoered
meals. Her husbend. on the ·other
hand, has found IOmeoot more
suited to his current needs and
eventually leaves to pursue bis new
life.
Resident Grandfather, Ben, is
charactcnzed by Tracy Godfrey~
while, K.ate·s sister, Blanche. as
enacted by Beth Titus. Each brinp
to the WCT stage a wealth of
background that yields a quality
pcrformanct.
Mike Hagins· particularly effec·
tave hght desiJll plays well on a
warm. muludamensional set by
Bronson.
Presenting a fine evening of fam-
ily entertainment, Neil Simon's
.. Broadway Bound" will be on stage
through Dec. 8. Take note of West-
minster's traditional 8:30 p.m. cur-
tain time For tickets and 1nfor-
ma11on. please call 99S-4 I I 3.
'.Thompson's newest is demented return· to form
By Paul Craig
~tefly New9 8eMce
Jn recent years. Hunter S.
Thompson has bttn getting dif-
ficult to read. His ncwspapt'r
columns were too clearly formula
stuff and he was beginning to sound
like a ~If-parody. Happily. in his
newest book. the old aonzo journal-
ist has found has way back to the an
of bizarre overstatement and the
put-on that never stops but is based
on the very real anacr of frustration.
The onl) predictability in has
third volume "on the death of the
American Dream·· as that the man
continues to be fearless and not
entirely rational. In short. th as IS
Thompson at his best. As he notes
1n the at.knowlcdaments. "Whcri
t~ goina gets weird. the weird tum
pro."
One can read thas book an any
fashion -front to back. back to
front. fro m the center out both
ways. It still works. and an
astonishing amo unt of reason
emeraes. The only problem a reader
,. may have as that it's a bit difficult
to tell Thompson's reality from
make-believe.
Thompson writes about such
things as why he ~as fired b) a
newspapt'r back in the 19505. It had
to do with kicking a candy ma-
chine. springing open its storage
panel and the staff stcahn& all the
candy bars Thompson makes 1t
clear that it's been a love-hate rela-
tionship wtth JOUmalism ever since.
The author as fairl y senous when
he recalls his early success wtth the
book "Hell's Anicls." It started
when he set out to write an anicle
the motort)cle png for The
Nation magazine: ··1 was • httlc redundant .... It was a masterpiece most pt'Ople would hk.e in any Job:
edgy ... l was surroundro by clearly of the headline-writing an: it told "( want to be treated like a wizard
vicious hoodlums who were getting the whole story in six words so and a main player and the best
kind of a kick o ut of me being sharp and loadro that the article political columnist an Amcnca or
brought in there. wing-tipped shoes itself became redundant. except to anywhere else.··
• and a Madras spons coat and tic... mystics and libel lawyers." Thompson devo tes considerable
He says the anicle inspired con-Thompson has included. too. a space to his arrnt on a variety of
fidence on the part of the bikers long memo he purports to have charges an February 1990. The
because of its accuracy. and led to written to has bo~ at the San counts included possessina "con-Francisco Examiner in which he trolled substances .. bodily ••• .. ul1 the book. when a publisher offered · --· sought vario us expt"nses and "sexual contact.-possessani mari-
him a $6.000 advance for expand· bonuses he claims were due. It's juana. and posscssana dynamite and
ing on the subject. Times were so marvelously funny. whether he sent blasting caps.
actions. and he uses a lot of words
10 get even with everybody who
gave him grief. Even here. the
outraged defendant is often
marvelously fonn).
If you have a touch of '60s revolt
let\. or a nagging feeling this isn't
the best of possible worlds. Tha mp-
son's latest may be just the thing. It
can provide a few evenings of ri&ht·
cous indignation .and the satisfac-
tion of reading some impudent
gibes at those who control our
world.
"'Sonp of the Doomed." by
Hunter S. Thompson. Pllblisbed by
Summit: J/5 ,,.,,n; $21.95.
... .. . . .. . : . :-: . hard that Thompson grabbed the it or not -the kind of letter Thompson says all the charges
offe r: "( would. have signed any-millions have dreamed of sending NCrc dropped 1n May 1990. and
thing at the time. rd have signed a to the boss. Jn one serious sentence. that it was all a ghastly set of
:ontract to write a book about he sums up what. with variations.. deceptions and meanly motivated
hammerhead sharks. go out an the .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------11......:=---...-=~=-;;....;;;.----... .... __.;.._~ bay and swtm with the bastards."
At times. Thompson comes up
with some impressive images, as
when b:c d~bcs roarina on a
motorcycle down Highway I along
the Pacific coast: "You can barely
sec at a hundred: the tears blow
back so fast that they vaporize
before they get to your cars. The
o nly sounds arc wind and a dull
roar noating back from the
ITluffiers. 'You watch the white line
and try to Jean with it -howling
hrough a tum to the right. then to
.he left and down the Iona hill to
Pacifica -lettma off now. watch·
ng for cops. but only until the nut
dark stretch and another few sec-
Jnds on the roge ... The Edge ...
there is no honest way to explain it
lCC8use the only ~pie who rally
know where it is arc the ones who
have gone over."
In an aside. Thompson rualls a
trash tabloid headline that inspired
'um: "Found On Mars -A Statue
of Elvis. .. He writes. ''That headline
was so good that it made the story
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for education center
On No'. 29 the Ocean Vie~ School Board will again
consider naming the new distnct education center for the
late Superintendent of Schools Dale Coogan. after dead-
locking :!·2 on the proposal at this week's meeting.
We kno" that naming the center after Coogan. who led
the district from 1974 until his death in 1989. is a S} mboltc
matter and one that will not affect the quaht} of education
or anything else in the d1stn ct.
And of cour~e. there arc plent} of other pressing
concerns an th e world that ra te public comment and debate.
But. we hclie' c that hononng Dr. Coogan is the nght thing
to do and we an: frank!) surprised that 1t may not happen.
The 1wo trustees who \Oted against the idea referred to
an un" rtlh.'n district practice having "Ocean View .. or
"Vic"·· an thl· names of all its faci lities. We think cons1sten-
q 1s OK. but thi s proposed el(ccption is ce nainly warranted .
Tru~h:c Shl·ila Marcus . in arguing for the proposal. said
1t ocst: ·
.. He "'as supennlcndcnt for 15 years and he wa~ so
e\emplar) an so man) "'a) s ... These th ings don't JUSt
happen, the> entail leadership. Dale Coogan was a hero to
man). Hi s appro,al or respect meant a lot to C\Cf)Onc. He
meant o much to so mam ...
The d1stnct ~hould sho~ Its respect for the man who led
1t so capabl). for so long and name 11s nc" education center
after Dr Oak Coogan , ... , .. ~( · .. · ~
Toda' 1s F-nda' No' lo. thl·
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hofl(" that l "i -\l" ll'I rl'lat1on<,
"ould .. fore\l·r rl•ma1 n normal and
fnendl~ ...
On this date.
In 1776. Bnllsh troops rapturl·d
t-ort Washington tlunng the .\men-
can Rrvolut1on
In 1864. U nion General Wilham
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11gn1flcantly long9r ltlan 300 WC>fdl wtll be l)f'lnted at our dlKretlOn u a
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Dan Walter s
AC'RAMENTO -CaJifomia•s
ruggedly timbered and often fog-
bound nonh coas1 isn't euctly the
poltucal capital of the Western
Hem1!>phere.
But, e'en 1hough ns politics &r1
scant attention from urban media.
th1.• a rea has bttn undergoing a
soetopoh11cal upheaval that has
cla1 mrd another vtct1m. four·knn
C ongrcs,man Doug Bosco.
...,,.,.. . ,-
~mocrat Bosco lost his con-
gressional seat last 'WCCk to a little· ,
known and 111-financed Republican
challrnjer e'·pohccman Frank
Riggs
That was ironic since Bos.co won
thl' ~al in IQ~:!. b~ ousung 1
Hteran Republican. Don Clau~
Ru t thl:' 1ronycuts even more decs>-T•tb Fairy taln
To the Ed11or:
Measure M was voted in becaufte
tl'> hal'ker<. (hefore the election) as-
sun·d u' 11 "as the onh ans"er to
our traffic prohkms ·
~uddcnh '"" da\s after thl' dec-
llllll the ..a'me bar kas no'"' sa\ 1he
h11l1onr, of d ollars resulting ·from
th1'i la\ \\Ill uni} put a "dent .. 1n
road'"'a~ tongec;11on. but '"'on·1
rnmpletel} ,of\e 1he problem (~o'
-ragl· 11
'I ou don ·1 ha' e to be a gt'nius to
figurl· t>ut '"'hu '' 111 benefit from this
"ind foll
~o a\ n1gh1 tnllo"'i da~ C\fX'Ct
another 13\ mt·a ... url· 1ha1 '"ll
pt1'1\l\l'h ah,11lutt·h \Oht· our tral-
ftc prohkm' ( uunt on 111 .\mone
out thrrt• "ho <,llll lx'ltl''e'i 10 the
Tn<,lh Fam··
11 l \ 'ORf L H .\STl:"<C1S
C orona dcl l\iar
Repeal Measll'8 M
To thf Editor
l \\11 da" aha thl· ck'll1un \our
ne"'papcr reportc:d that one of the
main burl'.IUtritl\ rl''fl'1n'l1hle hir
rl'·\Uhm11ting \1ea,ure 1\1 Dana
Reed <.tatt•d that 1ht• hall-<.·cnt '\.ak'
ta\ to tx· ra1~d <Her the nnt ~11
H'ar' "111 nol t nmpletl'I' '!lh l' 1111r
tran'ip<1rta11on problem"
Reed S<J\<; '-'l' n1.."C<l 10 car-pool.
u~ ma-;-. tran..11 or 'ranl up thl· la\
and phOOl' and <.ta' ofT 1ht• lrl·t'·
"a ''
~ "h) du "'' need to plan· th1'
S.3 I 81LL10~ dollar plum 1n till'
hurcau,ra1~· hand\ -'O the\ lan
hutld a h1ggt•r t•mp1rt•. nx.lrj1n.111·
the 111gna 111. and bu tld J le" n1<1rl'
dangero us diamo nd lanes'l
The Tax 1\ not scheduled Ill go
into cff~·t until .\prtl I 1991 1111"
about re-th1nk1ng thl' "hok th1ntz
and rcpcaltng ~1ca<.un.' \1"
El lZ\RFlH " Rl(ll.\R D\
Corona dt•I \l.ir
Best or the Hotllne
Editors note. Thr fo//o\4 mg 31"
ump/rs o( Oran1e Coast Dail)
Pllot'1 rt'ader commcnrs and n-111-
n~nH fht• Piiot publ1shc~ the'><'
rt'Spc>nse on J da11_, rusr) .1m/
cncourogt'\ its n.·adt•,.... tv mil the
Fd11or~ Hor/inc· at f..l~.6(),"tt
Thanks for )Our wisdom 10
sclcctina Dan Walters as a
columnist for )Our J)AJ')(t
We enJoy his tactual articles that
rencct • tho uahtful as~·.,mcnt of
politics and poht1c1ans H1'>
C ranston column wa.s CSfX't·1all)
factual and good
I'm J05t calhn1 to rcpon 10 all
bird watchttS that there appca~ 10
be an o ptt)' on tht rnd ol the
Pcn in41ula.
The) arc vtr) rare 1n thtK pan
Thi one 1s on the Oq pole eH'"
evcn1n1 You ma~ remcmbtr the
one that ne tcd on a boat' ma\t 1n
Auaull and ptcmber of 1978.
Thi C\Cnl • ~•dcly ('O\'Cttd '"
the 0.11) .,_lot and &he only one I
saw 1fttr that ""H in Ottt-mbcr of
19 4. The m to appear t>Vtry
i._ Vttirs So,bird .watd1cn be on
MllllCll lllPCll
To the Editor:
Could I pleasc use ~our Ll'tter-10-
1he-ed11or column 10 find pt'Ople 1n
~our area who ha'e a fa1rl} rare
ncuro-muscular diso rder called
C harcot-Mane-Tooth disease.,
11·s named after three doctors and
has nothing to do \\tth the teeth
Fur a long time I haH' felt 'er.
much alone "1th this progress1 HI}
deh1hta11ng. neuro-muscular dis-
order
It ha'> made 11 d1tfa:ult for ml· It'
'"'alk and e'en fasten m' huttlln'i
'"" I am J member ol the "orld·
"'dr organ11a11on "h1l"h " ha'>(.·d
10 ( anaJa lalkd C \IT lnwr-
na1111nal
f he group hl·lp' all 11f U\ "tlh
( \1T CO!X' J little hl'll\.'r
\.1 r' l inJ.i ( rahtrl'C \':\c.'CU\t\C
d1rt'Ctor of C \1T ln1ema11onal hac,
agn•t•d w hold ~I one-d:l\ ronfC"rencr
in .\naht"1m ne\I \ear and I'm
tr.1ng 10 find '" m':rn~ pt•opk 1n
Caltforn1a '-'tlh C \IT a\ fl\>rnhlc
'I our hl'lp in k111ng thl·m kno"
thr rl' '" a nct\\ork J\ a1lahk for
f'l.'tipk "tlh C \1T Jnd that 1hcrc
\\Ill tx· a urnkrl·nn· "ould hf rnmt
arrrn 13tl·d
.\O\llOl' .. "'h1ng 10 tinJ 1iu1 m11rl'
lan lUntad C \IT ln1erna11unal al I
\prtngh.1nl. \1 l athannl''-On-
tarn1 < ;rnada I ~\~...._ I or thn ,an
l11nl.ht 1111.: JJrHll' llag..h.h1rn '·Cl
l11n \\;ill. <hn.ird < \ iJ\11"
hndtn1t .1 ~rnur ltl.l· ( \11 ha'
lllJlll .i II th, d 1 tk n-n, t• 1 n 1 hl· "'orld
10 01\ ltfl• \\ llh \UUf hl•lp rd ltl..l'
.111 th•"l' 11u1 lhl'rl· "ho Jlc,o haH'
C \1 T to l.n1m ahl1u1 ( \fT Inter·
nJ1111n.1l and thl" 11pn1m1ng um-
ll'rl·nu· \\ht,h ,h11ulJ .in\"l'r a 1111
••I \Jll\ \111111' ll•r ,Ill Ill U\
l\'I< I n H\(1.\DOR"'
<hnard
Wiiy 'VIiiage 88'?
l 11 lhl· I J11or
\\ h' '' lhl' ( ''' ( nunul 1n \Ulh
.1 ru'h ''' ;1pprn' l' thr toning rhangt•
"'''t'".H' fnr lhl' In tnt' ( o to
dl'' rh•r .. , 1ll.11tt"' '8'1
1hl' h111kout l1H tht\ la"t' fi\h~atmg
ha'''-.
Slltnllll 1111'1
1\1 ltl..l' to tell \OU :i couple of
1htn~' I find tht' \h1t'\ 1n \Our
l·d1t1mal patu• mO'il tO\Cl"eS\tng.
It I ''antt•d a' radical a h1f\ a"'
\OU h11H· ma1k in the last two
\\l'l'k\. I --'Ollld go bad. and
subsmhe to the Oranac <'<>unt)
Rrg1.,.trr I thtnk thm )'Our n.•cenl
C'd11onnl on allowing hendan to d o
"ha I \h<' wa., el«tcd to do. 1 s a
mitJor tran.,.111on from v. hat )OU
hn' r ~1d in thr flll''
You rndoN:'d l lrT) .\gran. )'Ou
~·ndo~ \1:\n ~nn Gaido. \our
t'd1tonal canoon1\t hi' had p1c1uttS
,fthr 1nfnmou\ Mr On <\mhu~)
ind "' .\nn hendan in a C8,J(' O,('ther and all of a uddcn >Ou're
hongina
I'd hkt to ugMt Jhat Ou mell
of a ltttk bll hke \'OU arc uet'umb-
1n1 to somt prnsutt -pohtt<'ll
~ utt prrhaps -and I think it
s unfonunate what ha happened
o the Dail) Pilot.
I ulso think 1t 1s ndtcuk>u that
1ou print t'lt't'fl)tS from· Hothne
phone <'911' even w~ ~ do
not lta'c thttr name and phone
num~t and dJtt~ . I think that
1 nthtr cowardlv. but I am ftcllna
rathc1 '-o"'af\llv tod..iv and 1 don't
The lntne-( o has JUSl laid off'
dnll'n' of l'mploH'e\ dul· to a 'de··
prl'\..ed market in real e<1tate," and
\l'I thl· curnpan~ Jnd its council
ma111nt~ '>l't:m intrnt on men 1ng
aht•ad tn pbcr '>llml· ~ 000 nl'""
hnml·'-on In 1m··, alrl·ad} .,1ump1ng
n•JI c'lale marl.l't
l ndl'l'd u1mrarl\ '>POkl'\m an
"-c11h l iner 1' 1m re1.·ord 'kl\ mg that
till' l 11rnpan' horx·' to tx·g1n hu1ld·
1n1t \ 1llage \;-. th" \ummt·r' \.\.hat"'
thl' ru\h''
l h" nl·"' Jl-,l·lormen1 ,., fraught
\\Ith prohkm" tor ,,., luturl rl'\I·
dl."nl\ ll' g. l'll'llromagne11, radt·
alron untwarahk not~ Imm hl'lt·
lOpter O\l·rtl1ght<. 1raffil u1nge,t111n
and rnadequall' lommunll\ \Cr-
' I((.'\)
The'>t' prohkm'> ha\( largch tx·l·n
ignored or gl11\\4..'d U't·r h' thl'
COUnl 11 majllrtl\
Ho" e' rr 11'\t'.' reat 11mtilnn "1th
Village 'N" 1ha1 In tnl' JU't d1~,n 1
nn·d 11
Then· " nut a '>•ngk "'' dtxu-
ment lur J 111..umcn1 ... uhmtlll'd h'
the l r.rne < o I "h,,h l'\pla1n., "h'
\ 1llagl' \!( 'hould tx-hu1lt 10 tht•
fir'>t plan·'
Thi' 1, rathn ama11ng l''l·n IM
a u>unnl that hu-. ,orncre<l tht•
m;11L.t·1 11n 11t1ltt1\JI amJ/l'mC'nt
\II tht' do< umentatum prep.ired
tn tU\lth apprtn JI 111 lhl' t oning
lh.1n~ tn th1· C ''' < tiun\tl 3\\umt·.,
!hat \ 1'1agl' '/\ 'houlJ tx· huilt and
that '''"h h•"' hu1ld1ntt rt "111 \l'r\l'
ln1nr·, puhlt, 1 llll~l\I
v. h' \ 11la~' ' l'>.1n·1 J'l that
4Ul''"''" JI ( II\ H.ill \PU \>.tlO I gl·I
mu, h. 1•t .tn .1n'"l r
PahJP' 1n 11, '"'d •m thl· ,nun, 11
I\ ka' mg 11 In the' ••tl'r' t11 J'l anJ
;tO.\\l r th.II tllll''lh•ll .ill •IO thl'lf
\\'r\ (1\\11
I hat, 11111 \di\ \\t' h.i, l l'klll'd
repre,t•n1.1tl\ t'' hut ti " "h'
l ll11t·n, 1n \ .1l1h•rn1.1 ha' l. 11 1n
thrir f\0\\1•1 I•' hnltl l·il'• tc·d 11fliual\
Jl·l11un1ahl1 tn1 till tr .1, 1111n\ to
lhl'tl 1.11htr1' I•' ·" l
\11 tic.· ti
\I \ K .,_ Pl l K \( < .\
In 1n1•
LISS Hgllt
Light a lttlk mah h Jl thl' R.1,
Cluh ) •'ll ~u' ~ '" l'rJ 1d 11 ,i ltttk
hit ~"'" ti .IP\' n
P•111Hltll'Y Plllcl
I thtn~ that a 101 ot lntal re\ldc"ts .arc. aware • of the J)3ram1l11. n
charactcns11~' ut 1ht· pohl't in th1'i
area.
I 1h1nl numhc.·r 11nc. thr poltcr
have r hn'>cn their prnk'i\ton
!'llum~·1 \"'O. "C ll\r tn a comt1tu-
tional t'ountn and C'o!lta Me-.a '' a
pan nf lhl· l n11cJ \1 tC'i \lf mcn-
ca and I'> go' emcd h) the con .. 11tu·
lion. whteh ba\ICGll) ~ou'rc
innocent uni~ P"O'C'n p11ty and
)OU arc &•'<'n th(' tK-ncfit of 1hr
doubt
I read th(' quoit 1h11 wa\ at·
tn1>utcd to tr Gra\c and c>b-
"tOUM) he thouaht that both
women. ~ women and ~'II ap-
p.llcd that the) ~ rthtd. I
think that pin the pola« ~
UMCf a lot Of p Un! l de
lv .
Bo!.<o lost not becauSt" of a Re-
pubhran resurgence. but bccauSt" of
a re' oil o n the poht1cal ltfL
'-'inner R1w rc-c('ivcd JUSt 43 I
perl'l'nt of the votes in the su.-
l UUOI \ l'>t D1'ltnc1. which stretches
from 1he Orego n bordt'r \0 Sonoma •
( uunt~ That was enough to den)
Bo\lo "11h. 4 :!.:! percent. re-elcc·
non
The d11TerencC' was that Darkll<'
( omingore a Peace and Freedom
Pan' lcmd1da1e garnered a rela-
11\ l'h hugr 14 percent from en-
' tronmt'ntalt\t~ ltberals. and others
"'ho "ere ang~ "llh Bosco for hts
lie<. to tht: 11mber mdustn. his
lOOOl'CllOO\ IO a defunct sa\lnp
and-loan 1n<.t1tu11un and his con-
tr1n er ... al '"' l1h ement in real es-
1 J t C' and l and-de,elopment
~hl·mc"
It .,..a., ano1her 11lustrat1on of the
rh1IO\oph1cal conn1crlhat M
raged thro ugh thr picturesque area
tor thl ra'-t '"o dt-cades
The 1.onf11ct pits llmbcrmrn and
oth,~r l un~·n at•' e. pro-devclop-
ml·nt 1n1erests. against liberaJs and
l'"' 1ronm<'ntalt\t!i ""h<i evolved out
uf lhl' re~ttkment of urban
countercultunsl\ a gt'neration aao..
.\\ thl' lalll'r put down roots
during 1he IQ7(k thc) became~
1111.alh poll'nt
Liberal LA·mocral\ began replac-'"lt Rc.-puhltran\ and conscn all"t
rh·mu,. rat\ in ltk.al pol111cal offi es
,ind dt"hate' n' t'"r such issue<> as
11mhc. h ut11ng gr(''"' heated Thr
m1rth·n\.1\t 11mhl'r mdustf") ~me
thl 'uh1r1.1 ot hallot mea!lurcs deal-
'"~ "1th lo¥.tt1ng Call such measu~
hi •th tho\l· 'ponsored b~ t'n·
-.1rnnmrn1all\t\ a nd thoSt" b\ the
1nJuc,1r. "t'rr rejected bv · Cah·
lom1a 'otc.-r<. "lo' 6). and tht'
"Rl'ti'-'110d ummer" staged b~ t d·
'1ronmcntal m1htants and mar't-
1uana raid' forn<;ed mcdla aucnUQq
11n th.<' area
I he lttx·rnh had helped Bosco.
then a stair asc;('mhh men. defeal
( 1.iu\t·n 1n l\)lC hut 10 rt'<.·ent )'('In
thl'' turned against him as hr be-
l:lmt· mon· 1dent1fied "1th pro.
Jn rlnpmt·n1 and t1mber-10dustl")
tnll'rc.-"t'
tkl\t(I had tx-en c\pected to face
a -.till thallengr "'•thin the [)('mo-
lra11, pnmar. perhap<. tn 199
Riu' '" rn all ltkthhood a on
trrm lOngrr,~man bccauSt of the
rqu1rn ·., fu ndamental!)' Dcmocrauc
onrn1a11on Dianne Feinstein. the
h1"n~ land1datt' for governor.
tn hlur ''' the ~I\ 1.·ountics \lthou~h 1he di~nct will be a lter·
ed h' reapport1onmC'rtl. bcfp"' tt'te
1 1-N~ rk·c:-t1on\. thr m ill 1s alrndy
l hummg \.\tth 1<1<:al hopefuls. u·,
pth<.thle th .. 1 Oan Hauser. iM Rttc
B'-'it'mhhman "ho ~rves ttlost of
thr region "'II he a Dnnoctlli
candidate. Cahforni.a Ila.CC.
S:un Keene ts. ~other. 'pollitlJil
Rut the-.. too. have
"1th the ltbcrals and m1vtt'OB•
tah-st' "'ho hold the bala
r<"'l'r 1n the area HaulCf' hat
rr' 1lro h~ som(' envtronmen
for ta~1ng the timber ind\atU'y't
dunna k11 lat1"e debates l8d
Pr3rr and Frttdom e>ppOfte9t
nertd mort than ll pc&Unl ol
\iOIC
fi.ttne lllf()n ft-elect.ion 10 llte
1t1tt Stnatc this year. bUt n "'9
dose Rtpublica.n Mlflic Handlrf,
""ho pent a ton of her <*ft MGllllW
aimc >N1th1n 17.000 voen o1---
lf\I Kttnc. twbo hal tried to-••
<'lttfu1 roune thr'CMllb • ' nail) rhailod .__ M , .. _
tht ara
but 1 ~'~'c the • sbould VC"n\ that
PfnSUl'C' 1n tht naht dtttrtion and
not qain ' the ta PA)'ttL ~ P.IY
their ~lat') and a rc "ho the po&K'C ... a1 .......
ltt u~to~
·~ Air.., Ill Or .. Couftly ....
1-.e lr0111 pd lo .....,,,,
OCEAN REPORT
TODAY'S SUN BOATING SURFING ........ Sunrise: 6:24 a.m. Ott! lftMt coubl .. t•"· ii&t'I Ult rOCA• jSIWl I""'"'" .... ,.
cWnm. With ""'5 Sunset: 4:48 p.m. tlllt llrlllCb wil!I SON soulh.W to -nt Hlllltfl!llM lad 1·3 flir .. .. '°' Mostly w1111b I 0 lo I~ i.llOts '"th 2 loot MD Ntwport ltadl 23 ,,..,
cioWy Ovtl nortlltfn FISHING ,~w~"':-h ).2 IE .,... TODAY'S MOON .t 2
Moonrise: 5:55 a.m. Good utchn of roe\ hS!I, 1111tkeret. 1San Clemente t 2
Moonset: 4:1 O p.m. bONto Ind uko ~s were rtp0tttd
llO"I With -yetlo•t•. hnd bis.. sulptn. tlillt l)lfth llld Sllldlllbs
0 () TIDES
1st Otr. Full Moon Last Otr.
Nov. 25 Oec. 1 Dec,8
Batas calls for harsh
marlJuana penaltles
By Jim Gillespie
City Newt Service
SANT A ANA -Orange County
Sheriff Brad Gates called Thursday
for harsher penalties for people
caught possessing small amounts of
marijuana. sayi ng the laws now on
the books have "decnminah1ed"
use of the drug.
"We have to hav<:" some nsk
attached to (manJuana use) to make
us as human beings correct our
activity w11hin oursch es. our fa m-
ily and our communal) ... Gates said
at a count~widt' "drug summit" in
Santa Ana.
"We've decayed morall) in 1h1s
country on th1'i issue w e·, e deca-
• _)'ed. "'llhtn the famil> becau'IC of the
drugs that ha' e tom the famll)
a pan.·· hl' said.
The shenff said that under Cali-
fornia law. It 1s a misdemeanor to
possess an oun ce or lc'is of mari-
juana.
.. That's )I~ ur '>l'H'n mJriJUJAa
cigarctte'i ... ht' \aid .. ·\II "'e can do
is g1,c ~Clu a ~100 tine and J
c1tat1on and ..end ~ou out the door
It's realh decnm1nal11cd" Gate~ ·told the audience tha1 he
UPIST
From A1
but he did n't ~-..uall> assault all ol
·them.'' said defcnSl' attorne) Jame'>
Odriozola dunng ht" hnef opening
statement.
Jn contrast 10 OdnoLola. Depul)
District Attorne) Ko\ki 'ipcnt about
two hours tracing out the cnmc<,
Oasenbrock 1c; accused of and the
evidence he lclt
ln the case ol on<.' woman who
testified Thursda) -the first vic-
tim of Dascnbrock '~ alleged "prce
-the rapist crept into her Foun-
tain Valley apanmcnt after mtd·
night and. with a 'itainlc~., c;tcel
knife within arm·., reach. raped her
lwicc.
The woman 'Nas able to c'ICapc
out t.he front door after her attacker
allowed her to go into the l1tchcn
for a drink. The rapist fled. hut
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
..... .,_ ~ c:.-. ""-•' tH,~ aw. COSTA MUA-S41-1 IS6
"'ants to ha"e marijuana can) the
same 'it1gma a!> drunken drs" mp,.
"The message should be that no
drugs arc OK to u~ ... Gate" "aid at
a meeting chaired b) Sen John
Se) mour. R-..\ nahc1m .
He praised A.laska vote~ who last
"eek o' en urned that stah.•'s man-
Jua na la"s. which had allowed a
person to possess four ounces of
manJuana for pe"onal u'>C
"They recognized what 11·s done
in 1he1 r com mu nil) ... he said
Gate'> said education and JO b'i arc
the kc) 10 breaking the gnp drug~
and gangs have on man) c11ie'I.
adding that )Oung people talked out
of illegal ac11vit) must ha"e a
"chance at a JOb "here the) can
ma~e a '" ing. ··
\l·~ mnur. chairman of the St·natc
Select Comrrnlll'l' on Sub~tancc
~hU.,l'. \aid dTort5 h\ ·state law-ma~er!> to fight drugs a·re r,tong. bur
are "onl\ one o;mall part of the
tH era II ";ar"
I k said the meeting ,,a., calkd 10
find how local cornmunilll'S an.'
coping \\tth '-lrect-IC\l'I drug ahusc
"II ic; relatl\el~ ea<;) to create a
hattle plan to "in a "ar." he \31d.
telling thC' gathering the "late "ould
Da'>enhrod .. ·, lingerpnnt "'a\ kit
behind on the knife. Koski ~id
Like mo'>t other' ic t1m!>. the '>Cl·
ond \\line'>'> "ho tesufied Thurc;da'
said she "ol..c after m1dn1gh1 lo find
a dark shado" an her room ~he
rt'ached out tO rca'l\ure herc,clf and
touched 1he back of the man
crouthing hc<iidt• her bed. she \a1d
Thl· man lO' crt•d her mouth hut
c;he hit his hand. screamed and
cha.,ed him out of her apanmcnt
F\en rape. as\ault and burglar)
Da.;rnhrock ic; accused of took place
in apartment\. uc;uall} ones rnn-
nerled to large complcxc<.. Two
rapt·o; and two ar,c;aults <>< . .'curred tn
the <iprawhng Par~ Pac1fil apan·
mrnt com plC\ in r ou nta;n Valley
\\ ht•rc n a .. cnbrock ""ed. Two \IC·
t1m<, h'ed ne'<t door to each other
.\<, h1'i 16-month cnmc spree
dre"' out.· Oascnbrock became sn-
crcasingl~ '1olent. Koski said In
the last c;" months of attacks.
Dasenbrock of\en ran a knife over
the bodies of has v1ct1ms. leaving
long red scratches. Koska said.
In one of the final 11ttacks before
his arrest. Dasenbrock slashed and
stabbed a woman's pillow repeated-
ly before attempting to rape her .
Koski "said. He Oed when he saw a
SAMDAT
r1111 lo•
rnt 1\1111
~ '°"
S.Coad ""'
Sheriff Brad Gates
spend more than SI. I billion to
fight drug. use this fiscal year. "The
more difficult aspect 1s ensunng
that the battle plan will actuall)
wort.. tor the troops 1n the field ...
Bui Rick Connor. spokesman for
the Orange Count) Congregation of
Community Organizations. said
not enough as being done locall) to
fight drugs. adding that a ··C'OOrm-
nated. comprchc n'11 ve" plan prom-
l'ICd h~ the Board of Supervisors
ha~ ne'er tx.•en developed .
Our "families continue to be as-
saulted b' the fear ·and violence
that ha:r. ·accompanied the drug
epidemic ... said ('on nor. a spokes-
man for the Orange Count} Con-
gregation Communit~ Organi1a-
t1on'> "We can onl) presume the
drug cpidl'm1c 1s not a pnonty for
the hoard of '.iupen l\Or'i •·
man '>lecp1ng 1n the '1ct1m·s hvi ng
room
Dascnhrock's gJrlfncnd 1'.lunng
this 11mc period 1s e'<pected to
te\tif\ later that he would of\en
lea' c· at odd hours to jog and that
he \omet1mcs ran a knife over her
hod) du ring SC'<. Koski said.
A Special Per..ons Day. 10 which
pupils at Fountain Va lley's Tamura
Elemental\ ~hool will in vite their
favorite pt:opk lo go to classes with
them . " 'trhe<lulcd No\.. 21.
Thr da' ic; dedicated to the mem-
or~ of \t'n>nd grade teacher Kay
Barrett. who was killed in an Aspen.
Colo . airplane crash.
fhe time of the pec1al Persons
Da' "a' incorrect!} reponed in an
anKk in 1 hur'><.la\ 's edtt1ons.
The \3mc '>tor} also failed to
mrnt1on the fu neral fo r the Barretts
\\Ill he held at 11 am. Saturday at
Pac ific View Memonal Park in
Nev. pon Beach
JAPAN
From A1
Sally Anne Shendan, Councilman
An Bloomer and members uf the
city staff. ·was e5sentiat 10 launchan&
a formal relationship between the
distant municipalilles. Werner said.
Although several groups from
Tsukuba. 1nclud1ng one planeload or residents who answered
advenasements an local newspapers
to ptn a spot on a tour. hive
11111
From A~
rults and rqulations concemina
out-of-town helicopter ni&hu were
in uffic1cnt.
Official id they were advtlCd
not to be ;pec1f1c: on the findi~ ln
ca5(' of possible litiption on Kina'•
pen. The cit~ has no choice but to
reinstate Kina {ollowtnJ ~ .. im-
plcmcn11tion 1c11on" by the com-
mission. source said.
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Surrendering 'war on drugs' backed
STANFORD -The Bush ad-
ministration should drop rhetonc
about a "war on drugs" and con-
sider legallllng marijuana and other
drugs. say many doctors. lawyers
and scholars at a conference on
America's drug policy.
The forum at the influential Hoo-
ver lnst11ut1on on ThursditY
provided funher evidence that le-
galization of drugs ts gaining sup-
pon in man) kvels of society.
though most politicians still sniff at
the idea and quickly d1sm1ss 1t.
Former Secretary of State George
P. Shult1's advocac) of controlled
legaltza11o n last year. which
shocked man~ of has conscrvatt'e
colleagues. ll"d to this latest d1s-
cuss1on at the think tank that
spawned "ome of the pol1c1es of the
Reagan and Bush adm1nistra11ons.
Edwin Meese Ill. the former at-
torney general and now a Hoover
scholar. was among those opposing
legah1ation. and Ira Glasser. Cit·
ecuti'e director of the <\merica n
C1v1I L1bcnsc\ Union. wa'i among
th ose fa vonng it.
Meese and Glas,.er disagreed on
MEDAL
From A1
selected otTiccrs' hfcsa.,1ng effons
and cnme-'iolvang through the year
More than 300 communit} mem-
bers. police officers and govern-
ment leaders a11endcd this year's
luncheon at thr Balboa Ba y Club.
The police dcpanment decided
the 20th ann1"ersal) was a perfect
time 10 honor Marshall. the only
officer in the depanmcnt's history
killed 1n the line of dut) but who
died before the Medal of Valor wa'§
created.
The tardine'I\ of the award didn't
bother Marshall 's family. "It's n ver
too late." said Bernard. who still
lives in Costa Mesa. "I have to say.
even though tht• cit) felt they hadn't
honored him hefore. they really
honored him in 'lo man) ways.
HOMES
From A1
SJ00.000 market... ( nstsano said.
.\nd he l'aut1oncd against becoming
opt1m1st1c o'er October's increase.
"There 1sn ·1 an) thing stat1st1cally
significant about a two-month in-
crease "
Nonethelt's~. the increa~ an sales
visited In inc. this week's trip
marks the first tame Irvine officials
have reciprocated. Former Mayor
Larry Aaran vmted Tsukuba at his
own expense before initiatina the
sister city program in 1989.
The former mayor tied the
chamber of commercc·backed sister
cities relationship into a pachae
that induded a plan for fosteri na
1ntem1tion1l trade. and. a pet pro-
jttt of A&ran''· a c1ty·sponsorcd
family rcun1ficauon proaram.
Officials at the 1ime of tne t1iab1
compared 01ahts on ~hcc hchcop-
ters to the "£' tecket nde" at amote-
ment parks. They sa1d police heli·
copter nl&hts had been auctioned
off as priz~ by c:hantable orpniz.a·
tions.
After the Indio fli.sht came to
lipt., Pollet Clucf Ron Lowtnbcra
c:han~ dcpertmcnt rcaul1tlon1 to
require thlt 1ll to<1lled m»1 coun·
try niaJu be authorized by the
litutcn1n1 an c:harae ·of the ~ro
squadron. not by the bureau
most issues, but they and others
agreed on at least one thing: the
"war on drugs" is a misleading
metaphor for efl'ons to stop drug
abuse.
The "war on drugs" phrase
"tends to rev up the rhetonc and
gets people away from looking at
the facts." said James Jacobs of the
New York Un1vers1t) School of
La"'.
Glasser called drug proh1b1t1on
"an engine for cnme and '1oknce
of an increasing!) \'lrulent nature"
and said 11 has been a failure despite
the btlhons of dollar.> poured 1n10
la"' enforcement
Meese argued that some progress
has been made in recent )Ca~ 1n
cuna1hng both the supply and de-
mand for drugs and that no change
in course 1s warranted
The dru.g_ ~roblcm ts too large
and complicated for the current
poltc~ to work. and altcrnattvcs
should be examined. said San Jose
Police Chief Jo§eph McNamara.
"We alread" are 1n the midst of
de fac to dccnmanahzat1on on
"Thq JUSI too~ \uch good care ol
us and supported us when John Jr
was born. I can't sa) enough about
what a close fam1l } the) were ..
Ma rshall. a Korean War VC'teran.
had been with the Newpon Beach
Pohce Depanmcnt for fi,e years al
the tame of has death
Hts w1do"'. "'ho wa., onh mar-
ried to him for 211~ ~ears. rttalle'd
her husband had a \('("O nd 1ob on
the side. hke most officers at the
time. and outfitted the coffee room
of the old pohce station on 32nd
Strttt wi th ne" carpet and counter
tiles.
Her husband was also "son of the
stand up comic of the police depart·
ment." Bernard said.
Besides being excited about thl·
birth of his fir1t son. Marshall was
an the process of adopting Bernard's
two chi ldren from a former mar-
nage.
caught some ohservers off guard.
"Franll). "'e'rc a bat surpnscd at
the resahenc) and vatahtr of the
Southern Cahforn1a housing mar-
ket." said Ed Set7er. TRW vice
president and general manager
"Given cver)thtng that's going
on in the world -the threat of war
in the Mideast. increasing inflation
and talk of recession -the com-
Thcn-Coun cilmember Shendan
was the lone dissenter when the
package was approved by the City
Cou'lcil in 1989.
Sheridan has withstood cnt1c1sm
in ~nl monlhs for participating ·
in thls~week's tour. whiQh is bcma
benkrollcd by the cety. at an esti-
mattd cost of SS.SOO per penon.
Werner and the spouses of
Shendan, Bloomer and othen arc
payin-their ow.n.. way.
But the mayor has defended 1he
1rip. sayina that wtth the program
tefl'lftt 1)1" offl~.
Ntithtr Lowcnbcra nor Kina
could be reac:h«t for comment
Thul'\day.
The helicopter that wa UJCd in
the al)eeed Oipt of 100 or so miles
to Indio to bnna Kina and his com~nion beck to HuntinatOn
Be~· l\'pOrtCdly WU I $5()(),()()()
Mc:OonMtl Doup S00 E. It Cot1.S about SUO to SA)() an
hour to operate. official• uid.
It WI$ dt~IC»Cd 11\tt the ftiaht
that formtr Chy Admin11trwtnr
drugs," McNamara said. "We cer-
tain!) arc moving substantially
from the past policy of 70 or 80
years of more and more draconian
penalties and stncter law enforce-
ment."
Despite cl:ums of a "war on
drugs" by National Drug Policy
Director Wilham Bennett. neither
the police. nor judges, nor taxpayers
arc able or walling 10 sustain such
an effon. McNamara said.
Police chiefs from around the
count!). who met last wed in
Tulsa. Okla . disagrttd with Ben-
nett and Meese and said .. ,h~re's
JUSt as much drug use out there as
there t''er was." McNamara said
The couns arc clogged with drug
cases. Jails are '411ed. police are
O\C~helmed and taxpayers don't
want to spend money for more
prisons. he said.
··The fact as. an our large c111cs
thel"l' a~ not enough pohce lO make
n<.'ar tht' number of drug a~ts
consi stent "'Ith this pohq of a war
on drugs." McNamara said.
-By lbe A11ocl•ted PreH
Although John Jr .. a Hunungton
Beach resident. did not <:'ntcr law
enforcement. one of Bernard's sons
did. That son. who was 10 at the
time of Marshall's death. 1s no" a
police officer an Texas.
With a son 1n law enforcement.
losmg another fam1l ) member on
the JOb 1s a constant worry for
Bernard. But despite her husband's
tragic death. Bernard said she's
k arned not to dwell on the fear. and
advised other officers· wives to do
the same.
"The) JUSt need to real!) suppon
their husbands," she added. "M}
husband was JUSt tickled about the
scrapbook I made him with every
single article that ever mentioned him ..
Meanwhile. all the soflspoken
John Jr. could sav of hi s father
before tcar'i filled ·h" eyes again:
'Tm proud of him."
mon e'<pcrtat1on was that October
sale'S would be as bad as or worse
than <;cp1ember." he said.
"But October's performance
shows that buyers stall regard
Sothcrn C altfornaa opt1m1st1cally as
a good place to hve and own a
home··
Cit> NL''tH St·n ice contributed to
this ~port
established. she had little choice but
to carry it forward.
Shendan has done that this week.
leadina the delCfBtion in a series of
tours. cercmon1~ and aath.crin$5
with,. Tsukuba's busine59 and c1v1c
leaders. Werner said.
To Werner. much of the tnp,
while pleasant and even fa$Cinatina,
ofTcred little sus&anttve infonriauon
on how Tsukuba's leaders solve
mun1ctpal problems. "If I had it to
do over apin, I would try to chanae
the ltlOCrlf)."
Paul C'ook once rttc1ved 1 ride on
a pohcc hehcoper 10 the city to
attend 1 mtttina when his car broke
down It I Chamber or Commcrtt
tttrtat in Fallbrook.
Cook uo 1&id last yta1 • th1t a
poli« COP'Cf' took him to Los An-ltln ln&tmational Airport on
anodler occasion to c:atdl a niabt 10
1 not ht-r mc"tt i na.
t..o.nbcfl ind k said at the
llmt tftt-. two ftilhU Mre aothoriud
and d1ftettnt from the Indio Rialu.
Roger Carlson
~~£,..,
CIF tactics
leave lot to
be desired
Irvine didn 't get the invite,
thanks to a system which
includes coach from No. 1
Irvine Htgh's Vaqueros are not in the
CIF D1v1s1on II football pla)ofTs -hopes
for a wild card benh after finishing founh
in the South oast League were dashed
when a sclect1on board on Sunda) opted
for Camanllo.
So there )OU have 11 Camanllo's 1n.
Irvine's out. rnd of case.
But not nece\saril) end of story.
Irvine H1gh's coach. Terry Henigan. a
bulldog sort "'ho 1s lhr last person an)'one
would catrgori1c as a whiner 1s boiling
mad.
He could h vc with the dec1s1on -on the
surface -1f someone wants to make a case
for one (Camarillo) with a 7-3 record
because of a forfeit wan. as opposed to
another (In inc) "1th a 6-4 O\ era II mark.
OK.
If )OU "ant to ra11onal11c that
Camanllo's last three games (all "ins)
against Nc..,,,bul) Park . .\goura and Chan-
nel Islands makes the Scorpions a bettrr
scll'ct1on than a team hkl' lrHnc. \.\h1ch
was 1-2 in the same span. losing to
Capistrano Valk' (25-1 4) and \.1m1on
Viejo (28-:! I) OK
But v.hen \OU r('all1<.' that dec1s1on "as
madr b) a four-member board which in-
cluded the HEJ\D C'O-'.CH OF THE
NUMBER ONE SEED IN THIS
DIV/ ION. and that 11 was his "ote which
first lied the dec1s1on at 2-:?. then to haH
another' ote swing against In 1n(' 1n a later
vote. well -I can v1suah1e the smoke
em111ng from Henigan's ea" when he
learned the facts.
8111 Clark. a n adm1n1strator at CIF. 1olc.J
this wnter. w11h the Rl-g1ster\ Da' 1d Os-
terman 1n the ~me t·onvcr!klt1on on un-
da't. the vote wa\ •· ~-1."
No" Clarl l>:l) 'i the" 2-1" wa'i a mattl·r
of Camarillo ha' mg ''T"o cntena (record
1n last three y,,eeks and overall record).
In me had one cntcna ra tougher league)"
Not qu1tr. Bill The question "as "What
"as the \Ole'' .. And the ans..,,,er v.a!I .. 2-1 ..
When asked 1f he could pro' 1dc names
on the committee. ( lark said. "'Sure II v.as
a coach from the coaches adv1sol) com-
m11trc. an at-large principal and a member
of the e><ccu11,c board··
That added up to three and the .. 2-1
'ote" "a" ccna1nl) cas) to bu)
··No doubt." said 0 terman .. He said
The 'otc "as 2-1 .' ..
Why the confusion'} Why the subterfuge'}
The FACTS arc that one at-large coach
(No. I seed Paramount High). one coach
from the ad' 1sof) committee. a principal
from o ne school and another from the
executive council. were on thC' board -
each from a d1fTercnt d1v1S1on
The first 'ote was 2-2. Later 11 became
}-1 for Camarillo.
Why the committee needs a founh voter.
Nhen 11 JUSI happens to come from the
same dt' 1s1on. and from the top Sttd. at
that. IS be)OOd me
Henigan ~ould be the first 1n ltnr to
See CARLSON/If
Prep football
-toni 'ht's slate
•tw 09' (S.5) n . L-.
(&-3-l)
Otv1sion I
1t Vetet1ns Stld1um. l
s. -(a.2) ft. ~ ..... (7-l)
OtvlStOn VI
(It Newport HlfbOr, 7.30)
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NEWPORT -BEACH -
Coach Dale Aickinaier and the @e•i-
Corona dcl Mar Hi&b airls vol· -
leyblll ttam aot just what they
wanted out of CIF S-A semifinal opponent
St .• Joseph of Lakewood Thursday night -
.and then SomL •
The previously-unbeaten Jesters ( 16-1)
arrived late and started slowly, but played
the top-seeded Sea Kinas tough the final
three pmes before fallina. I S-3, I S-13,
13-1 S. I S-11. at Newport Harbor High.
The victory set up a rematch of last
yei\r's title match with defending champion
Mira Costa Saturday night at 8: IS at
Cerritos College.
''The last thins I wanted was to ao into of f°"r, but our team never quils."
the finals with a )()..plus pme winnlna . TM Sea Kings. who had beaten St.
streak," said Alckinaer. whose team had Joseph, U·7, in the final of the Santa
not lost a pme in what he estimated a span Barbera Tournament. were sharp in the
of 11 matches. ''I thou&)lt (unsccdcd) St. opcnina pme.
Joseph should have been seeded No. 2 and Seniors [ara Carlsen and T raC)' Schriber
that we should have played them in the led the .way early. Carlsen. a middle
final. It was sQOd for~ p~kcr. served seven straight points to
pressure and have to come from behin<t..:__mAc it I t-1 and Schnber. an outside hitter
The Sea Kinas (23-1) were never behind half thr'lt kllls tn the first game.
in the opening game. which St. Joseph Both Carlsen and St-hnber finished Wlth
Coach Mike Hinton said he virtually con-a .match-high 19 l1lls. whale the former had
ceded due to his limited warmup time. The nine blocks and three asmts.
pme bcpn almost 40 minutes af\er the The block was a big factor in game one.
ed led 7 Wlth Carlsen. Tahlia Wagner and Lynn
sch u P._m. Stan . Randall all combining 10 1hwan St. Joseph
.. Our bus dnvcr got lost and ~ weren't attackers.
ready to. pla)' right away," Hinton sa1tf. ..Wt blocked weU earlx.: b11J Jhe> made
·:we ba!l1cally had to beat them three our some ad1ustments." Fl1ck1nger explained
SL Joeeph awaUMd in the leCoed pme.
tumina 1 ~ deadlock into an 11-6 lead.;
A St1cy Petersol)okill broutbt CdM wwdtin
12·9. h~er. and junior reterVe CW·
mayne Conley ~me off the bench to
provide an instant spark.
"Charmayne batlcd us out in the second
aame," said AKkioaer.
Con1ey authored back·t~baCk iiUs to tic
at at 13 then. after a service ace by senior -
setter Prentice Perkins. put away lbe pme·
winner
Game three. however, went to the
Jesters. who ralhed from a 13-1 l deficit to
lie 11 at 13. A pair of h1tun1 lap$CS pvc th(
v1s11ors the final two points, which f<>nJ!lf
a founh game
See SEA KINGSIM
CdM has overcome
disruptive forces
to reach title match
Worthy bus,tad; Rockets a busi In OT
By Barry Faulkner ,
Orange CoNt Delly Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -If @•-
ever a team had things 01-
together, at was this )'ears Cor-
ona del Mar High girls vol-
leyball team.
With an all-senior starting lineup. the
Sea Kings were set to enter their crowning
campaign on the heels of a runner-up finish
in 1989 and all the tools to go that one
better. They "ere ranked No. 2 in the
nation b) Vollc)ball Monthy magazine's
prescason poll.
But, JUSI days before practice was set to
begin. an admin1strat1ve crowbar pned the
team's popular coach. Charlie Brande.
from the close-knit max .
Brande, accused of v1olaung CIF rules.
was not rehired b) the school and his
future with the team became unccnain.
Without their moti vator. mentor and
fnend. tne C'dM players worked out on
their ov.n. unul an "antenm coach" was
named one week after practice .was sched-
uled to begin.
Suddenl). things were falling apan.
Dale Fl1ckmgrr. a former U C and An-
zona State women's coach-. agreed to coach
the team until Brande. a long-ume friend.
could settle h1'i dispute with the C IF-
Southcrn St-ct1on 11 soon became clear.
ho""e'cr. that Brande ""ould not return to
the team. and Flickinger was there for the
nde -a roller coaster nde. as 11 has turned
out
8l'andc a-.a111ng a CIF heanng. Nov. 28.
has tx-en relegated to spectator suppon.
\\h1l·h he has unfa1hngl) supplied.
"I "asn'1 going to walk into the g)'m and
be Charlie Brande." said F11ck1ngcr. who
commutes dail) from the South Bay after
working a full ~h1ft at Hughes .\1rcraf\.
''I'd ht-\•n used to coaching s11ua11ons
"hen: I had to bnng an 1ntcns11y level to
the team. but that wasn't nc-eded here
Most of the 11mc. the girls brought m) le' cl
up a notlh I "'a e~trcmel ) 1mprcs~.
from the ,-er) ,tan. with the girls level of
d1sc1phnc and v.ork ethic
See CdM/14
AP L~
Houston's Ohs Thorpe lunges to save ball from going out of bounds while
Lakers head coach Mike Dunleavy watches from sidelines Thursday night
With 108-103 win
over Rockets, LA
avoif:l.s worst start
HOUSTON -MagJc Johnson scored
four of tus 24 points 1n the. final minute
as the Lakers avoided the worst six-game
stan 1n the history of the franchise in Los
.\ngelcs wtth a 108-103 overtime victory
o~cr the Houston Rockeu on Thursday
night
Sam Perktn!I kd the Lakers (2-4) with
29 points. follo"ed b) Johnson and
James Wonh~ "llh 24 each. Kenny
Smith led Hou\ton ~1th 24 points. Ver-
non Maxwell had 23 and Akeem Ola-
1uwon had 21 pomt!I and 12 rebounds.
Wonhy was not in the, stan1ng lineus;>
and dtd not appear on the coun until the
10:03 mark of the second quancr. tie was
arre<1ted earlier Thursday for allegedly
~hc1ttng prostnutcs and was released
from custo<i} shonl) before game tame.
.\ dc~pcra11on :!8-foot 3-p6mt by
Perlin) banked 1n to lie the sco~ at 95
See LAKERS!lf
Worthy charged
with · solicitation
By Michael A Lutz
AP Sc>ont Wrfler
HOl ~TO"' Los Angeles
Lalers \ll-~Ulr forward James
Wonh' 1o1.Js arrested at hts hotel
Thur.dJ' and charged w11h sohc1-
1a11on nl prm11tut1on authont1e'i
~·d
'A orth\. "'ho "as arrested about 3
pm C'il at the Stouffer Hotel 1n a
'>ling ~t up ti' undcrC'o,tr "•C't
Offi ll'" am,cd late to tht• La~er5'
~Jml' .igain,1 Houston but scored 24
rx•1nt\ tn '\Q minute~ to lead Los
See WORTHY Ill
. ~ Shackleford, Workman have different motivations
Ray Shackleford
Trash box
By Richard Dunn
~tinge Cowl Delly P110t
COSTA MES.\ -RJ' \h<tl lklo rd
whose Golden West ( olkgl' Ru..,tkr. Jn'
playing in their ~lf-aprxHn1nl lx1\\I g.inw
has sctn e"ef) one "nu:· thl· \l'rtl'' inlcp-
tion in 1966
The Rustler~ ha' r no" hl'rl' to {W lol-
lowmg Saturda} · .. ~~th l'nu1untn tx·t"l'en
mtra-d1stnct n,a1, < ,v. < .ind Orangl'
Coast -"'here lud. h,1, u1un1cd tht\
season -so th1'i onl'\ tor .111 1hc m.irhk'
as far as Golden 'A l'\I " urnl l'fOl'd
had.lcford l·~lehra11n~ h1' 2\th '4'il\on
as G \\C-s head nun h1lJ1l'' "' haH·
further reason to rl'JOIH' <tltl·r \JturJ.i, ·,
clash wnh ()( (.' lhl· '"111ng tl'Jm in "
pme played at 0( <
The Rustle" "nuld lih· nothmtt morl'
than to tarnish C)( < 'l h.1nH'' nl rcalh1ng
an Orange Count' R.1"1 hl·nh .illhough 11
appears 1ne' ttnbk thl· P1rall'\ "'" tlt'
tnvtted. an\.hO'-'
"This 1s 'our ho" I g.i 1m· no qoe•mnn
about It ·· \hJd .. lcford said ··v.c "111 not
hl· rla\ tng aftrr aturda\ .
()( ( Coach Rill \\. mkman ur Jg.:i1n\l
a 1o1.all "hll'h l11uld tilt ltl the lxml '"' 1ta-
t1on -\\ 10 lo~ (If dra1o1. -\.\llUlc.J f)r\.'ler
not to Jl'Opardlll' ()( ( ·, J'll"l ·\l',l\on
n\p1ra11on'I h' lo,ing tn < 111l1kn 'A l''l.
"hll h ha\ tx·u•ml' l'U.,toman
Thl• Pirate\ ... 2 O\Cra ll 11.2 1n thl'
\11\\ton < on kr~m:c and I t 1 n 1 hl· < en
tral 01' 1\1on ha' l' tx'atl n < 111IJl n \\. C\t
uni} unl.'c in \\or\.. man ' lnur prn 1pu\
lrtC''I
Thl' Ru,lkr' 1o1.h111•\\n J t l .ll 2 all·l•mc
~·nl''I l'dgc ha\ l' lu\t tu tht P1r.lll'' 11nl'
t" tCl" \IOU~ I ~.,IJ \\ nrl.man ' , •nh 'll hll"\
Jfl.,.Hn<>I hi., htlll'f rl\al up thl -lt ' • rr1·"a'
v.a\ 1n lll~P v.hen tailt'>.tl l. Ha rt
t(l'\.lten"ald brolr llXl\l' ll11 .1 lnntrrl·nn··
record '\8(1 all-pu~1..._ \.UJ' tn J ~1\-~h
\\tn
Onl) heanhrcal. though ha' h1ll11"ed
1n Workman·~ other thrl'<· (,\\.(
challenges
See COACHES/II 8111 Workman
llCC: 'I I I , , W•t ''''''~ llWC: 'Tllll 1llarks will 1111 .,, ••• '
By R6chard OUM
Orenge ~ Oely Piiot
r..w.• Trull -Wlth the B*I Oame • ()('(' linebacker John f..cll). on .. h>
on hand Saturday at Oranae Coast ~Pirates "'II beat GWC " a tea":'·
Collete -a Mi ion Conference finale wt rc pcak1na at thC' naht 11.me It s
bct*Ctn Golden Wat Collqc and OCC" tvldcnt after beatmt R1~1<k and
· Fullcnon that we're h1111na a peak and
Oranac out Colleac 1ns1dc it's arcat aoina into th1 one and pta)"•na
hncbKkcr Chns Dcuchar. on the Oold· for a possible bowl same
en WHt otrcnst: ··1 don't qnt to aivc "We're rtal confident and I don't
them too m\Kh 10 Jack them up, but . . think Golden Wt,, 1, 1oin1 to beat u,."
on the pmc film they look kind of
sloppy.
''But the)' won't be loppy apin t
lfll be a low-scoona pmc 1n the first
half. then in the second hair Jlle'U act
thinp '°'"" Our dcf'cnlO i eoina to Jtuft' them from bta1nnin1 to end. if we
tailbeck Adra1n "tccn. "I'm urc
tMy'll tf')' and da Npl our plan a Im~
and thcy'tt Sotl\I to Lr)' and st p our
nrnnina~mt. but I don't Ounk ihcy can
do that. c·"c aot too trona of an
ofkns.ive tint" Wt'tt too Powtrful for
Golden West. and th~t's not tlt'ing b1g-
~ded or an)1htnl-"
Golden \\ e t dcfcM•"c end ~cone
1mon· "No one has run on u~ all \Car
We're to•na to <1hut down an~~
COC<') 101na to run against u\"' Huh ..
(JW(. dcfcn5.1H taclk Dain M1n-
1nall. "We're the ~tttl cunain Our
dcfenst 1 till o I 1n the ronft'rc~
and they won•t ht able 10 run -that's
the o I th1n1 thc)"rt not ao1na to do ··
GW C ~ h Ra) h&<'kkford "Thi
is our bowl pmc." (He need to say no
more.)
•mon. on
Anaelo' 1c "HC''' alway hurt ap.inlt
Golden Wc~t" •
.. , rah ... Mant"all ad<Scd. "last )CU ·
1t ..,as his back •
math added "M> fnencb said Wile
beat Orange Coas.t lasL Ud6~
bc<'•u~ C -.n clo 1c) was ouL ..
m11h. on ~1dc rc«i"cr Plti'Q
Reali). a olden West ttansfcr: ~
Cou.1 ha a little rtceivcr we·d d liiit
a ptcce of •. : he'd beutt have e,. ia
the bact of ht head bc&Ute u.c-.. .,..
wtll ht out ...
·1n:aon added: .. ,~ tae•1 M1-... ma around in a pik • ...........
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SAN OTEGO -Gary Plummer ----
ICOred his first Nsh.ina touchdown in 20 ~
yan. but he's been hearina more about ~
his muffed spike than his ra~ run into ----
the end lone.
··1 tell you. it's hard to act a bis head.•• said
Plummer, a fulltime lincblckcr who docs double
duty as a fullback an the San Diego Chargen
aoal1ine offense.
"Coming from a family of eight, it's easy to
stay humble. They don't say much about the
touchdown. They JUSt say. 'What's wrong with you?
Can't you sp1'-e the ball?' "
In 1hc Chargers' 19-7 win over Denver Sunday.
Plummer scored San Diego's only touchdown on a
l-yard run midwa)' through the founh quaner.
He figured his first rushing touchdown since he
was a I 0-year-old quanerback 1n Pop Warner was
descn ing of a sp1'-e. but Chargers tackJe Broderick
" Thompso n went to gJ Ve him a celebratory hug at
the same time. ThC' ball rolled ofT Plummer's hand
and flut1C'red to the ground with all the force of a
feather.
Al the locker-room towel factory
Plum mer has taken some ribbing . LIU flatllall coach re1l111 ··But 11·~ been ni ce, rC'all y. I've had more
notonct) the la~t "'ed. than l'H had in eight years
in profcs~1onal football " Louisiana State football coach ----
Mike Archer. 1n a teal"\ fart'wcll. said ~
Thursda> he will n.·s1gn at the end of the ~
season. T elavlslan-radlo .
Brastll'llM' bl'll-1n1
• Ui._er\·Ma,cnd.., < hannfl ~ T'-1 5 pm
• < hppcrs·'lun\ Pnmr l 1d..r1 n pm • O._lahnma-.\runsas f'lr' r. I'm
TELE\'lSIO:'lo
Tt:Hil
ftJ J m \\ 11tlJ '11u1h I ur ln•m KullcrJam Tht' 'rlh<'rlJnJ, tlJI" I I \I''\
t.oll
The Tigers. a d1sappoint1ng 4-5. pla) at Miss1s-
s1pp1 State on aturda) be fore meeting Tulane on
No'. 24 1n their trad111onal season finale.
In other spons ne"'!> Thursda):
•Patrick Va k ntuda. who rode Sunda" Silence
to 'actones in the t 989 Kcntud..' Derb' and
Preakness. was suspended inddin11el~ b) the.board
of stewards at Hollywood Park
t \11 I" m l'>I'' \kn\ 1numJm1·n1 ""'" 1 hou,...nJ n .. ~,
•Luc Rob11a1lk the L O"i -\ngeles Kings· All -
Star left wing. was suspended for fou r games b) the
NHL as the result of a match pcnalt) incurred in
a gaml' against Edmonto n on "'o'. 10.
• .\l ~dar. runnerup to Atlirmed in three
memorable 1978 Tnpk Crown races and one of the
mo'it influential sires 1n the 1980s. was humane!>
dcMru)cJ at ( alumct I arm~ 1n LcA1ng1on. K ~ after
frnctunng ht~ leg.
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Pro 8all1t'lball
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I pn 'r ''I ,,.,u, \\11rld'4.r1c.·,,t,,111pi••11,h1Jl µmc. Al McGuir~. u1lkgl· bash·tball anal)st. on
ht'\ rclat1C>n\h1p \\tlh N~C and ht~ rumored
Jt1l·m r1 10 k.i' l' thl' nl'h'or~ and Jump to
( A' ··r m Cl\l'rr.11d I'm wa) O\l'rpa1d r,e
g111 1111 pr11hk•m "11h 'BC The' ·H. alwaH
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So"
Newport Beach CC set for action
r hl· I ~th Ltnnu.il 'l'\\ f)llf I ( IJ\\ll
gnff 111urn<1ml'nt at ~n,port Ht•al h
( ountn < luh m.1, ht· nwrl· 1h.in
tv.o mn111h' ""J' hut thl' lllUr'>c'"
read' r1gh1 Jim\ 1111 till' .1l1111n
\\Jllr l11tl'' 1111 thr m·v. ufXIJtnl
aut11mat1l \\Jilt •Ill! ""lrm Lirt· 111
platl' anti 1n m11,1 t.l"l'' lhl 11.r.i"
h.1, ~nl\lo n 11\ tr till tit Ill ht'' llt'tl'\\-
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1h1 h<.·'1 ,h,1rt· 11 h,1\ h<.·cn in lnr
'>l'\ l'ral H'M\ ''hl'n lh• t11Lirnamt•nt
I' hdc1 lll'rl· ·
lJJtn ol thc l'\l'OI .irC' J.rn 25 and
2'1 a Frida' and "aturda' latt' in
thl· month \1.1"' 11fthl· ior ~nung
prois w1ll h<.' 1113\IO(l tll'rl· al that
11ml.' Pl;l\ J1rolUrl·nu·nt co-cha1r·
mC'n (iC'nc Aaum and Jakl' Kohn·r
"Ill be in I J C.)u1n1a tor thl' final
qualifying rnmrx·111111n lo talk "'tth
the )Oung rru' in l'arl\ Dc<:em twr
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If )OU ha\t•n'I rl<t\Cd r IJCrd'i
C re<.'k (lolf ( luh H'I h<.·ttl·r lLl'I
down to thl' ~anta \farganta l.1~11ut
-;oon The o;econd 11me around 1'
C'\.CO bc11cr than thl' tir'it and 11 .1hn
help\ w11h scoring "hl·n \OU ~n111.1.
the layout and w-hat 1\ t0m1ng nc1tt
~verel holn n•qum· hK·al Ii. now 1.
C"dge to know hQ" to pla' tht·m in
par unless )OU arc Jn C'\lrl·mcl~
long hitter
Pu111ng on the wur'\C l'i true and
the gre~ns arc in o;upc:rh condition
at thC' present time ~tarting time\
may he obtained a "'C'c k 1n ad,ancc
b} r ailing the pro shop at 589-Q7<n
Green fee, art.' S 10. Mondav
through Friday and S55 on ·Satur-
day. Sunday and holidays. Th1s
includes a earl '!hared by two play-
en .
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The Southern (ahforn1a PC1A
CAILSON
From 81
stand up and tl:ll an~ fourth place
finisher to shut ur and accept the
rares. rourtll place in any Teague
doesn't JIVC you much to stand on
He can lave with a dec1-.1on he
d~'I not agrtt w11h -to fO w11h
Cam1rillo. but "1e wa y this ('8 me
1bou1 is 1nother matter.
If the NO I EEO OF THE
DIVISION had abstained from vot-
1na. the vote was 2· I Irvine on the
first ballot But he did not. tied it up
at 2·2. and eventually convinced
another mcmhcr of the board 10 ao
hi4J WI)' 1n I later VOit.
How do I know that~ How doe-~
Hcni n knQW that? We're not 'up.
to know. il's done behind
HOWlrd L. Handy
\l'tl1011 "I wh1d1 '\c1.1.11un Al'Jch·,
k m \ ndrr '1111 t\ '"l·n·t.i n 1.1.1111
tilt' lfcrh <•r.1fli.,( u11 f11r till' \l\th
{'lln.,l't lltl\ \' \l',11 h\ l;Jl\ttlg
1.11 1~ tll(• 1111 \.a11011al (10lf l>;I\
lu01111C 1olt .inc.I a numlwr ol nth t•1
'h.11 111~·' lwrwli1fr11111 1h1• pr ogr.i m
0
I hr \11uthcrn < .1lilorn1a P<' \
1.1.111hold11' Jnnual 11rco,1dent\ dtn
nl.'r JI l.;l'a< htl ( ountn C luh 111
Hunt1ng1on Beath on \unda} l>n
I/ Tht· annual ml·c11ng o l lht·
\( PC 1\1.1.111 hcgin at 2 o n (jundJ'
and rc·,umr on ~onda) mornin~ .11
I< a m at thC' samt· \lte
A.lc;o on the SC PG A front John
C\hukt of\t·a( lifT( (' l'i o ne n l l'l~ht
no minees for the board of drrl·C'111r..
~f the organ11a11on for the u1ming
}car I le '' thC' w-1nner of the
Hort on Smith award th1'i \CM a'
well Onl:-fi ve oflhc c1ghi w-111 ht.·
elected h) memtx·" of the organ11a·
11on.
The second annual S< PG.\ C 1011
Expo will be held at the Anahl.'1m
C\tad1um ~h1b111on < enter Fch
8-10 0
roumamcnt director ( 'hn'i Ne.ii
clo~ doors. But we do
;,In real11y 1fthc people.' who
should ha vr heC'n \.Ottng had hcC'n
voting. we would be practicing and
playing tomorrov. 01ght." said Jlen-
1gnn on Thursda~
"Twas 1n contact w11h the CTF
offi ce and they don't feel 11 wac; a
rcmn1 t't of intl'ft'!lt ··
C lark said the only st1P-ulat1on to
serve on the (volunteer) four-mem-
hcr hoard '" not to be a coach from
a )('hool which wa-. under con\ldCr-
at1 on for a wild card btnh. pcnod.
"It's always been done this WO)."
said Clark
"I JUst ca n't hve with how 11 wa<1
done." contanu<'d Henigan. "It Just
hos mr furio~ I was as urcd 1l will
ht" looked into 1n the futu~. but
that doc n't do our playcn any
Jood ..
ha' ann11unn·t..l a '>rhcdule of c' cnts
loi lhr f llll I I ung Beath Ciolf f-n ll·
'al
I hl' () ,lh J nn ual Long Bca«h
match pla\ champ1onsh1p "111 ht·
lonJullcd ,11 ~k\11n ~s ~1a\ 4 and 5
( 'ti-hok qualtf~ ;ngl and Ma) 11 -12.
1><·111 lor m.itlh plj~ u•mrc1111on
Thl' I nng Reath l\t•n1or amateur
t hamru'n"h•r at Rl'l rt•a t1 C1n Park
'"II ht.· hdd lunr ,_,for those 50-
.ind·o' l'r ;i, ol lunl '
I hl I ong tkalh \Hlrncn's ell~
l ham11111n'\h1r 1<, June 2ti·28: thl'
lun1111 C ro\h~ lhJmp1on"ih1p 1s Juh
11 lur 111n1or golfcr'i Q.1 7. the 3-
1 l11h ' rar Y>1nnn-1ake·all at
lh .111 \'l'll P.1r~ 1..Juh :!J the l ong
Hcarh '>rt·n rro-am at El Dorado'"
luh ~4 .1nJ1ht•Sl21.000 l ong
Hr.1• h < >rt·n ''at [ ! Dorado ( ,( l11h ,..,_:;-,
0
I lit· '-<it 1on,1I ( 1ullTounda110n
llirt•t a\I that the game of golf would
h.1 \ l' t11 11 1w11 ,1 nl·w golf course
'\ t't'\ "n~k da\ in the N1nct1C's to
~n·p up" 11h tht• current demand
1111 l,1t tltt1t'' wa\ \urpnsing.
\1 t llfdtng tn .\mencan Golf
\ 1.1g.111 [ll h11\\ t'' l'r. NG F has re-
\ l·.llnl th.it tht· course construction
111d11,11' "n111\ 1ng al a pace that
1 nulcl .111,11n lhl\ loft ~ goal
<lf the· ,..,ll wu r~·\ under con-
\11111111111 .11 1hl· nudw a) point of
I 111m :4 ti m11rl' arc \ChC'dulcd to
ort·n "'' l>t•t 11 There arc alread~
12111n 11rx·rnt1on induding Tijeras
< nT~ < rC II thC' remaining 246 all
nw1·1 1ht·1r \l hn.luks. a total of 375
1'1l'"' h nrt·nt•d rour~s would be
t 11mplc1t·d 1h1~ 'car -an increase
mt r .lhl' 2llfl l ouf\C\ opened m
l 1>IN
<Ju1tl' 1mpn.''"'"~ figures. and Or-
ange C ounl) ha"i lls share of counes
rnmpktcd or under construction
th1"i \car
llow11rd L. Handy I•• retlm
Or.at" Cout D"11y Piiot Sport•
Wrltu who•~ col•m• .,,e•n
,..,,.ry otbt"r Frlu1.
\II 1hings t'Ons1dered. a pretty
poor show b)' the \IF to allow thi s
to happeo -includina Clark's
quote on ~unday and h1 ~spon~
on Thu~a}
It'~ the samr thcorx ofa can:.
councilman ca,11n1 his vote on 1s-
'luec; that involve rcla1ives -when
therr "ev('n the suge tion of con·
01('t of intcrc\t, It JUSI sttmS that
rca"iOnable ~oplc would beck off
and lrt other\ decide the assuc .
Obv10usl> the Paramount coach
wa n't asked not to vole, and the
rc\ult " nothana hort of distrust
I tow the Cl F Southern Section
<'a nnot rtrogn11c the potential can
of worms. as well as the simple aut·
fcchnas of •ts individual school
nnd coa<'hes. also csc;apcs loeic. Ropt CalflOll II g~ Or••p
Coa1t D111Jy Piiot'• '''""Editor .
•
Thank•ivi"I ia riaht around the
comer. so it must be time for 1 lit1le
colleae round bell.
ESPN has already sttned its cov-
erqe with the Bia Apple NIT (an
attractive pmc is slated for toniaht:
Oklahoma vs. Arkansas), wiah a
amattcrina of pmes set for next
week. Colleae hoops acts under wa y
in full force around the start of
December.
While ESPN concentrates much
of its efforts into collegc basketball
this time of year, and CBS h.as
stepped up its coverage, NBC will
be dc-emphasi2ing it because of its
new National Baske~ball Associa-
tion package.
That means. viewers will be hear-
ing less and less from NBC analyst
Al McGuire. The former coach will
be on the air this Saturday for an
exhibition game between Nevada-
Las Vegas and a team from the
Soviet Union. but af\er that. he will
have only four college assignments
the res t of the season.
McGuire has said he felt quali-
fied to work NBA games for NBC.
but the network turned him down.
"l guess they think I could be too
rough for the NBA ... McGuire told
Pittsburgh P~ss columnist Bill
Modoono. "I don·11htnk I'm con·
troversial. but I do ha ... e a wealth~
mother. whi ch means I don't ha'e
much fC'ar If I'm on for two hours.
I gotta s&) something I gotta S<i)
what I think ...
CBS. the NC.\.\ Toumam<.'nt
network whi ch will also be tclc-
v1smg 32 regular-'>l·a~on game~.
scemt"d like a logical mo'e for
McGuire. He was 81'l'n pcrm1~'\1on
to discuss thc matter last summer
with the \BS hras\. hut tal~~ led
nowhere
. I I I \ I I '
Dennis Brosterhous
A move to C BS would re-unite
McGuire with Bill ) Packer. his for-
mer panner. Packer and Jim Nantz
are currently CBS' top broadca-;t
team for college basketball.
At one time. McGuire. Packer
a nd Dick Enberg formed a top-
notch basketball announcing tea m.
0
Vin Scull) on Thursday was
added to the Turner Broadcasting
S~stem team for the l<.'lccast of the
Hawaiian OJXn golf tou rnament
Jan 17-:!0. Scull)-. though he 1s bc'it
known as a baseball hroadcut<.'r but
golfass1gnmC'nts for NBC and CBS.
will do pla~-h}-pla} for the four
da} S of CO\'crage
He JO•ns a TBS 1cam that tn·
eludes Pat Haden . Bob Neal and
Don utton.
0
ABC's Monda) S1sh1 fvo1hall\
ratmgs conttnuC' to drup . .\ftl'r
Monda}\ Wash1ngton-Ph1ladel ·
ph1apmC' had a d1<iappoint1ng 15 !<
rating, M NP~ ra11ng1, arc 11 rcr·
cent down from I Q8Q.
Weekend televlslon, radio
SATURDAY I~ \If I'm
I = \II p 111 "'1 '' tlhl~lt
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Saturday's top pmes in colJ.eae
football:
• Missis ippi vs. Tennessee 1t
12:30 p.m. on Channel 2 for
Southeastcm Conference su·
prc.m1t<'Y· J-{owcver, that won't act
much attention locally since it's
1oina hcad-.on qainst the USC·
UCLA clash at the Rose Bowl. That
pmc is on Channel 7. also stanina
It 12:30.
• Penn State takes its shot at top-
rankcd Notre Dame (ES PN at I
p.m.). The game ~peats at 8:30
p.m. on SponsChannel.
• Ttic tussle for the Big WC1t
championship is slated for 1:30 1
p.m. on SportsChannel with Fresno
State and San Jose State du.cling for
the California Raisin Bowl btrth.
•"The Big Game" between
Stanford and California (Prime
T1ckC't at 3:30 p.m.) will fea ture a
pair of quality teams for a change.
Although Stanford is only 4-6. it'
does own road victories over No. I
Notre Dame and l\nzona. Cal has
earned a rare bowl appearance this
sea<1on . ha' ing accepted a bid to
play 1n the Copper Bowl.
0
With th e Rams home. NBC and
\BS w1 II be 'ihow mg one game
ap1l'lC 'iunda). The earl) game on
Channel 4 will be San Diego at
Kansa'i C'11 ~ .\t I p.m .. 11 figurt's to
be a }awncr· Tampa Ra) at San
Franc1'1CO
ESPN hJ~ potcn11all) an a11ract-
1H.' matchup w11h P111sburgh v1s11-
1ng C1nc10n:i11 in thC' 5 o'clock
game
fhc Ra1dr'"'' game 1n M1am1 1s
the Monda) night contest at 6
u'dod on Chan nel 7.
Dt"nnls Brosterbous is u Oraagr
Cout D•lly Piiot Sports Writer
wbost" column ap~ars every Fri·
d11y.
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CdM tennis team marches into final
By Patnck Larkin
Or11n~ Coil\! Daily Pilot
~inglcs. howc' er. held th r ~l.'\ tor
the Sea Kings. ~ho dominated l cd
D<\"J \ POINT _ @•-b) the nation's top-ranked 18-)car-
l"O·llnw dd<.'nd1ng 01-old. Ken Phebus. Corona too~
C II 4 \ gi rl" tennis SC'\ <.'n of nine smglco; matches But
champion' c 11rona dcl , both No. 2 and 3 pla~cr'I. l 1nd\C\
Mar ll1gh "111 get a chance to makt' Goldstt'1n and Kmten Pnllod.
11 th n•c· 1n J row a"i the Sea Kings hoth did their JOb!I a<, "'"II
rolled 111 .1 I'-~ "tn on the road "I ~as rcall) happ) with C1old-
over Dann tflllo; Thursda) after-stem and Pollock.'' Salu1ar 'iald
nrnln 1n ,c•m1fin11I action "That wac; another kc} for th e w10
CdM rn nkl·d 'iecond 1n tht• Wr kne" 1f we won "" point' in
d1v1s1on . l'arncd the chance to singles. wc would win Douhlc'I
three-peat in Tut·sday's fi nal at The went prett) mu<'h the wa > "'l'
Claremont Club 10 Claremont. The thought 11 would."
St·a K mgc; will faC'e top-ranked The feature match of th e day
P.t101 Verde\ in the 9 a.m. mntch. patted Phebus aaa1nst th e l)(')lph1ns'
Palo, Verde~ owns a 12-6 v1ctdry in Anne Moll. Mall is ranked serond
an rarliC'r non-lraaue match. behind Phebu5 1n g1rl11 I 8s Both
"Wt"n.· rcall) hunary for another pla yt'" havr hooked up several
t1tlC'." \ctM Conch Gary Salarar tam~ in both prep and 1unior eom-
'kltd "Wt• nn•d to c;how a stronaer pcitit1on. wuh Phthu'I never lo,1ng.
outins 1n douhlr'i than "'C did the And that 'ltreak <'Ont1nut'd Thurs-
la'it ti me ag,ain'lt Palo, Verde\. It da)• u Phebu~ ripped Mall. 6-2
will ~It dt""pC"nd on how ~II Wt" pffty Mill~ htt way to 11 I -0 tcan
mnt<'h-to-motch." earl}' on. hut Phtbu rame hack to
WORTHY
From 81
AnaelC'\ to I I 08-103 VICtO') an
oven1mc.
Houston Pohce Sat Ralph
Gonz.alu uid Worthy. 29. was re· lea~ from the Hou\ton C'ity Jail 11
7'10 p.m .. 20 minute bcfor'\' pmc
time.
· Sam Perkin\ wos in Worthy's
itn tana spot for the open1na tap.
Worth} reported to the ~umnut 111
thr end of the first quancr and
entered the pme with 9· 11 to 10 m
the half aOt'r 5hakina hand with his
teAntmotM and nx"r1v1na an ova-
unn from tht sellout crowd of
16.61 1 at thC' Summit
"I never thouaht of not playina."
Wonhy said ancr 1ht' pmc. "The
best plact for me w1\ out on the
C'Oun. but it WI\ IOU h. It WI ,,., a
p~tt> Mtu:it1or."
111· 1h" matt h at I -all h~ holding
\('n l' Phdlus then broke Mall. who
w-;i <, kading 4(}.IO\e 1n the gnmC'. to
k:id 2-1 Hoth 1radcd games to
rnakt• 11 -i-~ Phebu"i and then
Phel'lu' hm~r 10 lead 5-2 and then
scr\.rd ou1 the match
"II wa' J lot tougher o ut there
than 11 looked." Phebus s:ud ... ht"s
hard 10 pl:1' against. but I didn't
think I pla\ed that well
''l'\l' phi)rd her a lot and ntvcr
lo"'· Ml t~nt gt!'<' me a lot of
confidC'nrc When shC' h11~ her fore-
hands. Shl· can be tough to beat. bu1
fortunntel). 'lhe'-01dn"t hit them that
well toda ·:·
Onna U1Jls was Ilea.riv eliminated
during the fint rotatio n: when CdM
had alrc dy taken foor sets and its
No 3 douhles team of Erikl
\nhood and Marcie Asch extended
thr Dulphms' No. I team of Allison
Ott and Julie Rostnbluth to a
t1ehrt'aker Ott nd Rosenbluth
"ere obit 10 hold on to 1 7--6 7-SJ
wm. bot 1f'1( one or t mt
of tht' woy
LAIEll
From 81
and send tht pmc 1n10 ovcn ime.
pair of Hounon ti. tt p~~
!he Mocketi a 101-99 wnh 1:•2 ten
1n Oven1mt' fttr I frtt throw b)
~rl1M. Johntnn h11 a t S.foot
Jumper with )6 Kl'Onds ltO that anw th\' lakC'" tht' lead for IOO(t.
-11 ~ ASMc.W.-,,,_
Ftmftl1 .,,.,_,, ... --0.... w.. (M,--4'4,Md ~·-IOlefl-ef dwtt
straiaht after a~t nan in 1990 (4-0)-is c:on idtted
a slisht undcrt!oa· by the Or-ce Oeut o.u, POet
8y Patnck Lattcln o...,.. Co.t Delly "*" and we sttm to be pnk1n1 at the
riaht time." MciFartand (21:36), Hamer Bray
'2 I ·4'8) 1nct Mollie flin1 (2 I :49).
W ALN\JT -Several Oranse
.... County prep boys and &iris cross
country t~ms and individuals have
a chance to make a mark and
ad vance to the state meet with
strong performances in Saturday's
CIF cross country finals at Mt. San
Antonio Colleae.
The top four team\ tame-wise will
advance to the state meet at
Fresno's Woodward Park Nov. 24
as well as the top five individuals
from non.qualafy1na teams.
Snides Roct. and Gillis. the Ya·
queros att also strona at Nos. 3--6.
At No. 3 is senior Magic Hamelin .
who finished seventh overall in her
lieat at 20:27. No. 4 Jessica Phillips
took I I th at 20:43 ·followed by
Alison livermo~ (11:09) and
Laura Radley (22: 16) m 24th and
2Sth respectively. Gillis (19:08) and
Roda ( 19:20) ran 2-3 in the heat.
On the boys side, the team with.
the bnt shot 1ppan to be Wood·
bridae. The Wamors have come on
lately 1ftcr 1 slow start and C'Olch
George Varvas t61nkl his te.m may
be ttady to challcnse for one of Lhe
top four spots.
"We've had so many stranae
thinas happen with the boys team
1hi1 year," Varvas Aid. "They've
JUSl improved &o much and I think
we'll be a factor."
, ,,
' I ,,
Probably the best bet to advance
to the finals is Irvine HiJ.l:t. led by
freshman Jennifer G11l1s and
sophomore Kelly Roda. The Va-
queros are ranked fifth in the state
in Dl vision I and combined for a
I 00 minutes. 18 ~onds team fin-
ish in last week's prelams.
"We're setting our goal for the
top, and I thank we have the ability
10 do it." In inc Coach Randy
Rossi said. "The state meet has
been our goal all !t<.'a'ion long. We
really stre'i'i the team aspect here
0
CIF FINALS
1a1 Mt. Sell Al'lteflle C ..... l
SATuttDAY'S UfTIUES
lkV' OtvlMerl IAA
I. S.--.dl (U:l7 """"' tlrnel1 2 LOllil 8MCn WllWll Ill (111 l CPl.9nnet l'tand' Ill 111
• !>ante Ana Vallev Ill 31> S Hoover (IJ 4'1
'-f'-'"t V...., CU:ltl
Divl\IM IA
I Harl Ill SSI 2 Arrovo C.ra noe 1'1 Ill l
RowMltlel llJ S2 4 Dana H1U' tM 241 S El
Ten 114:2111 l, CanvOll Countrv CanYOn II• Si i
Olvlu.ti , ••
I AllOU<a 113 241 2 Camar.llQ IM )SI l S•
JoM 8ow:o tl S lSI 4 Cla~t 0 421 S
M•u or V 1t l0 ,,, 4) ' 8 •"'IOO Amal 111 •S Olvh*I ,.
I V •a Ptrl ll S'())l 2 E MOOena 1116 11 I
l. WNCawicNe ("-li6), 4 La Ha ble 116 76• S
No••e I/''• 16 37 6 I(•'•"• 116 37 Olvt~ JAA I L•llUM HUI\ 1es S61 1 PalO' Verde\ 117 04 l llo,<o h<'> 118 421 4 RO'l•r>O Hill,
CJ9 S61 S Soul!• Torrer><e 90 3'1 6 Puo
ROO•t!\ 190 41
DM'lon l A
I ~n Marino llS 10 2 Sa~ Lu•\ OCMOO
1116 061 ) M.oo<Dar • 1107 4. c .. -del Mar
117:41 ); S (,led\ tort 19 2 I 6 Sl\uln Holl\ ,.,.,,.,
"Mqg1e is extremely tough, a
great leader and a fieru com-
petitor," Rossi said. "Jessica has
come on strong and Alison and
Laura have done su~r jobs ..
With the founh-bcst finish <'n the
day in 01\'is1on IV. the Laguna
Beach girls have a good shot of
advancing as well. The AnlSls are
led by Kendea C'anrr ( 22.16 last
week). Enca Brown (22.39) and
Brenda Darb) (:?3:20).
The Corona del ~1ar g.1rl~ had the
fourth-fastc9t tame an Ol\1~10n Ill
The Sea Kings placed five runner~
an.,.the top 24 of their heat at Mt
S . .\C last week led b) Kristen
Sh vroc k <21 :1~) K1 r'ill'n
0
'" 091 01¥i"-' 4AA
1 F111mort ll S V I. 2 s1 ""'"'' •v 116 l9• l
ee11 Jell 117 4 1 • Nordnoll 17 S2• S Mo<ro
&n 1'9-G6l. 6 ~IHlan 1'9 361
lnd•V•dua•• I C:.eottrev Wull\Cnla1>e• 'l a
Sant I 1' S4 1. De~ 9'edll9n I La9UN
... C'fll, 16:SS1 l 8ooov Fard.r• Crouroad\l
1100
OMMell 4A
I MaranalPl.9 IN 47 2 On•1roo ''"''"a" 190 2SI ) o.... Pa,. •90 ~ • 8rl!fllWOOO
ti 10 S WtOO (97 IS & Sn••"'•" ln<lla n
93 SS
GltU
OMM4lft IAA
I •vo .. ra 95 JS ' PalO\ Vt•OI!\ 107) I
) LO"V 8HCPI Wt"Qn 1()47 1 4 UC>l8n<I
ICM 11 S C"aMf' l\tll"Cl\ HIS 09 6
L•"-OOd 1101 S21
DiviMen IA
I Int-( 100:11; 2 Arrovo "'•"O' 100 52 ) e ...... a 1101 OSI 4 LO\ Ala"!'H O\ IOJ )11 s
Oena H 1M\ IOS 3S 6 H1r1 I UI• 12>
OM'-*' JAA
I Ar>al>f'•m Can"'o" 107 191 2 (la remon• 1103 SOl l Tu\l•n 103 Sil ' M•\\•On l/ .. iO
103 Sl • S. Edhon ( 101'S71; & T orranu I IOI II 1
1n,l •·Oua l\ I. Tania 8r"IX IUnoven•fV), lt-ll,
1. Shtrla Mo~' IRernenel, 20-GS, l Cllmll
Leadina the way for the Wood-
bndfc are Matt Taylor (I 6:S3).
[>.)v1d Plum ( 17:04) &nd Dan
Kroger ( 17: 12).
Thr Woodbridae gjrls can con-
tend as well. but al will need to have
an rx~ptional dTon to cam a spot.
The nmors are led by freshman
Ka)' Nekotn. who's established
he~lf as one of the top runne~ 1n
her age group an the nation.
Also tan1shang 1n the top 10 lor
the Warriors were Kim Tardil
CO 44) and .\m) Robles <20:55)
See CROSS COUNTRY 114
0
AVU'I 18u~'*), 20:V
OMtiofl l A
I w"'la"• 19'.JOI J. Wu• ldito I 104:001, ) l/ei.ncit I IOS 371 • El Modena I IOI 0)1 s
!(al.it• (IOI-OSI ' w.,, Torrance 11 11 IOI
OM'°*' JAA
I Foo1n1ll 1106 •2>. 2 L avuna Hill' 111 "' ) Lo' All°' II 12 Ill 4 AIHC~O 114 Ill S
• Rim of lllO WMIO 111• .,, 6 Sout" To<rence
11114'
DM'*' JA
I San Mar•no I 105 55) 2 ~nit Mat11at•I•
107 Sta l. C-def Mar (I~); • !>o '"'
H II\ I I 10 071 S St Paul I 10 OS 6 S.n ~ .,,,
OIMDO 110 21 I
lf\O,Vtdu.a' I Tr\ G"'t1er"•I Azuu l9 •1
2 R-Pe<19re Il e Ca"eoa 19 56 l Ketv
Eki.f ccnta ~wl. ~; • o.Nw 8eftdJ
ICnta MHa), 10'061 S J11nt1v W Ql\9 Wes"e•e
2007 '>a••" O·..-La Cenad a l 20)6
OM"9ft 4AA
I llloronott I 107 ... 2 Morro e.. IOS s I
) LA 8aDl \I I U2'1 4. La-8NC'fl
( llS'041, 5 Orange Lvt...,en llS 15 6
F """ 115 41 °'"'"'°" •A 1 8 •tntwOOCI 1119 111 2 weoo 122 20 l
f'>ecner 1 123 041 • Marane1na ! 116 OS S WOOd<•~,, (llr '''•" 11'# lSl 6 Siler man •no ar IJ I ) I•
Rainbows abundant at Irvine Lake
Trout angkr'> .m.· rt•ellng in lol\ of
rnanbo"~ di In inr Lah· ..\he-a''
sloe. lung ol mon· 1h,1n nine ton\ of
trout ha) matk for good fi,hing a1
th1<, \Cf\ popular Orangl' C ounl\
lake
Ft<ihl·rmcn took l'J'' lim1t\ 11t
bo" 'i along v. 11h lot\ of ')Upa trnut
1n lhl' 6-10 b-pound da\\ <>' cr
openmg "l'd.l·nd .and Jr\p11c
strong <iantd ..\na v.ind\ good l.tllh-
e\ ''l'rr rl·portl·d all "\'l'k 11\ng
In me "a<; ~l<>l kcJ "'-Ith \Oml'
monc;ter 16 r ound trout hut lo
date nonr 111 thr\C "hopper 1rou1
ha ve been landed although a
number of li<.hl·rnwn rt·p<>nt.•J
hooking into la rgl' li<.h .ind hu'>ttng
th<'m ofT un li11.h1 llnl·
Jim Niemiec
\
0
hoal\ anJ pr" .itc 'al-hl"i.
II "'J' a goo<l ~car for \outhland
salt v.atl·r fi,hmg and th1<. v.ntt'r
hope' that mJn' rl·ader" of tht•
Orange Coast Dail> Pllol "l'r<' ahk
to go fi"ihang,
~ 0
( ahlorn1a d'1n\1.'n .1t10n organ11a·
1100\. '>pOn\men and leaders from
lhl' '>hooting 1nJu,1r~ "111 tx· hold -
ing thr1r lir\I tund-ra1..er at
Raahaugl··, Phea'dnl Hunung < luh
an 1\:nrrn on '-n' 11
Thl're '' 111 he pol <ihots on thl·
trap fil·ld 1. la' hird ttunning and
tr1.·c <ihoo110g 111'itruc11ons for no' -
ICC <ihOOll'r' .\ "'l' {'OUntn band.
pancake hrrakfac;1. lunch. raffit• .ind
prll('<i v.1 11 tx· prL''>Cntrd throughoul
lhl·da\
The ftr,1 limw. nl tht• n·n·nt I all
Opcm·r "l'rl' taught h' Dou~ tk11
and h1<, q-H'ar·nld \On .._,l'' in from
~n Ckmrnlt' Thl· fathl·r and \on
teamrd up to hJul out .1 hl'll~
"d oubk" limit of ra1nhov.<, tha1
v.caghC'd a total ot 21 r ound'
topped b' a 6-pound troul landt·d
on 2-pounJ tl"\l l11w
Thn "l're fi\hang fU\I \outh nl
Trou1 ·1,1and and h.11ll'd up v. 1th
Berk In D0''l'r ba11 10 l'nllll' tmul to
b1tr J....n in \alu'I oft 11un1ain \al-
k\ hm1tC'd out carh 1n lhl' morning o~ trout "h1k 1.:a'>ting a lure from
the \\\•\t 'lhMl' and h1<; hag lic;h of
the i.Ja\ v.a., a 1' •. pouml mak rain
bov.
\all ''Jll.'r ti <.h1ng slov.l·d 1h1<i p.1\t
"t•cl Jue to \lrung "'"'hand a
cnn11nurd cooling nl ex can v.atr,...
h'h1ng v.a<, 01-. for hoat'> an1.honng
in '>hl'll1.'rl·d v.at1.'1'> anJ '>Onll' nlll'
1.at1 ht'' nfhon11<1 1ahn1 ha,., and
'<"lln" 1:ill "<.'fl' m.1J1 h' lhl' \p<>rl
fkl'I
1-un~h 1,11wJ '"II he u\t'J for
prc'icn 1ng \Our outdoor hur\ling
hcr11agc r 01 nwrt: 1nformJl1on
phOnl' (11 4 ) i .\~·2 '\fl I
0
DUll hun11nj1. ha.; o;lo"ed a h11
and prohahl' v.on'11mprme for
Soulhnn C Jlilorn1a "atcrlo"ll'r'i
until the fir'il part of December
Pn' all' du\ k hunttng l luh"i that haJ
hrrn prm 1d1ng much nccJed feed
tor m1gr.111 ng \\J tafov. I V.NC' l.'lmt•J
la-.1 "et.•l Rod. ux.t tnp'i an· mm hl•1ng run
on a da11\ has1<, ou1 ot Da' l'' ·\ r he h·d 'camr 1n and shul lhl'\4.'
hun11ng cluhc; do"n and no" Lo1. lcr . .;,,nq>on Landing. Dana
Wharf and \cal &ach \portti,hing
for tho~ v.ho v.a nt tu g1.·111u1 .ind
fill a fn-czcr v. 11h good ta'l1111g hot·
tom fl·edrr'>
2511 Ill)(! dUlk'I "111ha'c10 compctl'
for \Cf"\ lattk nawral feed that 1s
J\ J1lahk during"' antcnng month\
111 ( ahforn1a and \1ex1 co It'" a
'haml· 1ha1 th1' much needed grain
pro-.1ded frl't' h' duck hunting
duh.;, "a' 1akl·n a\.\a} from the
duel c; dun ng a pc nod whc:n dul k
populatmm Ml' ln"enng annualh
If' inc 1!. \till till1ng .ind" 111 tx· a
full lake h't Del I .\ '-"l'Ckh \I01. k·
1ng of more than \()(1(1 p<IUnlh Ill
hag raanbo" 1mu1 v.dl wnttnue all
through the wanter month\ l o keep
this lake number "onC'·· 101 fi\h1ng
in Southern ( alltorn1a
San Diego sporlli'>hl'r' arl' no
longl·r fi.,hang \rllo"lin tuna.
albacort·. b1gl·~e dorado and \l1r-
Jark on d:11I~ ha"' a' pil'i\t•nga
lnad<. ha\(' fallen on <.ionw 1.att'hl''
of tuna arc \ltll lx-ing made ahoul ·Jim Nlemltt'1 011tdoon rolumn
•PIH•rs every otber Frld•y . 5 ~ mile'> oIT Point I oma h\ t h.lrtl'r
Orange Coast Area briefs
Holua leading Cabo race In late stages
rrl'!lh hrCl'LC\ ah>n~ the Ba1a (ah-I
fornia coao;t Thunda} g:ne promise
that some' ol thl' bag hoats in the Los :;--_ _
"ngrles 10 Cabo San Lucas '-"Ould o;tan-
mg arn' mg at the cape catl) toda)
.\t the 6 a m Thurwa) roll call. Da' 1-;
Pall'lhur)'s Santa ( rui-70 tlolua. ou1 of Nev.pon
Harbor Yacht Club appeared co hold a slam lead
with I 4Q mil~ to go ( lose behind wao; B_mck
Dukcr's SC . 70. Fvnlu11on. Caltforn1a '1 acht (tub.
With In m1k'i Ill ao. .
The Lo<1 .\ngelC's to Cabo ract" 1s also the season
champ1onsh1p for the b11 llLOB-70 !lleds. It start<'~
out a\ a battle brtween Holua and Hal Wards
Nc:lson/Martk 6M. C hcval. Cahfom1a Yacht Club.
with C'heval holding a shgh1 point advantagt
But at the ThuN!ay roll call. ( he' ~I still had
t 76 mile\ to ao and wa SC\ emh 1n fleet on
correctrd time. which C'ould &•H the srac;on cham-
pionship to Holua. bamna wme drastic ehan cs an
Ja11cr !taat>
Thr ract has bttn cxtn.-m<'ly slow du<' to lt1h1
a•~ cau~1na "''cral to drop out
U.I. ,.,,,,,, tll II,,_ 11-1
BA.RC LON A, pain -Tht n11 I -~ ed talc men's national watrr polo
team an the mid t of a three-week
llltn;n1 trip an Europt, fell to pain.
1). 7 an c'habauon 1C11on hett Thunda).
The ronclu"on of the tour will fellurt 1hc
Tunpnm Cup in Budapest. Hunpry, a ma.i r
lntttnatton 1 water polo touma'!'cnt whtch will pit
tM top te.am in •ht ~ortd ep1n ' ~h ol~.
Thit World Champ1C'ln hips an Ptnh. 4u ltlba.
art JJn \-I\, ,111d tht.• l v.111 be bracketrJ v.11h
France. ( anada and .\ustraha The U ... shooting
for a mrJal. need<, .ll lcn'il a Sl\th-plaC'e finish 111
qualif, fur thl' 19112 Ol)mpac'i an Barttlona
Tim• tor Cllf ••tell a..-
Nf\\ PORT BF .o\C'H -( orona del ....,.,r----
Mar High'' ('IF 4-.\ 5<'m1final water L•
polo matr h "1th l ong Beach Walson on ... ~
Saturday a1 N<'wPon Harbor, has bcicn
rhangcd
h 's 'ittll billed for Saturday and on the campu'
of Newport Harbor. but lht t1mt ha~ hc-tn chang<'d
tx-cauSC' of tra"cl problem tor Lona Bea('h Wilson
Tht pmc h nff" at :! p m • which folio~' a 2· ·\
~m1hnal gamr at the ~me ~•tt' '"'oh mg < osta
Mc~ nnd ~ PUC'bln' ..
NEWPORT 8 C H -tno of _,...._
JUntor water polo standout\ from N(~-•\..._~
pon ~ach arr amona 11 pla)t"n _ .. ;m..
l«tcd 10 attrnd 1 fi"t-da)' tra.1n1na
camp t the lJ OI) mp1 Tr11n1n1 enter 1n
olorado pnn
dnan trrizow ThaJ R1.11ohC'h and Jam~
Palda, all 14 )CU\ old w1ll ~ort out wnh me of
tht 1op roaC'he1 1n the pon. ~ 20-24. as pan of
a de"clopmtntal ~m to provide fututt na·
1aonal te3m pla>c:rt
II thrtt pla)c:n att. memb(rs of the CoroN
dcl bt Junior Wa\Cl' Pol-0 Club.
IJY 1llir DaU1 Pl#I
pons 11.afT.
.. That's a down team ri&ht now:· Workman said.
.. But they won't be down when they_ take the field
apinst u . TluJ pme can ma.kc thrir season. And
don't forsct. tbey•vc dominated thts ~ncs for quite a
while now. They won•t &ivt up that c.asily."
Whether the Ru t.krs are favored or not makes
little difTere~ io Shackleford, whose team has turned
the ball over 14 times an the last thrtt games and
forced only one.
"Over the years. it ha n•t made 100 much dif-
ference who's favorcd.'• Shackleford said "I thank
becau~ we're underdop beJps. Thl5 year we were
rolling al m1dscason and then lost 11. We're on a down
note and they're on an up note We'\e go1 to find
confidenct early in this pme and lhat I thmk 1s
1mPortant."
Stall, tumove~ have deva.st.ated the Ru~tle~. "ho
feel the) can control the outcome 1f the} huld 0010 the
ball and refrain from throwing 1t into {)( ( hand'>
"I thank the key to us wanning or losmg ·~ going
to be can "'e keep a~ay from turno\ers.' ~hacklcford
said "Whether we win and bccom~ 6-4 or lose and go
5-5 does no t make any difference W1nn1ng th1" game
make~ a bag difference.
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"People hke this game and the pla}er'I li ke 10 pla}
1n this game and that's what's most important The
players know each other and the pla}erc; make 11
1mponant The games them!tt'ht''> over the ~cars havr
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Ix-en clOk'. competitive a'\d contro' er,1al ·· RT o,..,....._ M
Workman. whose team has pla)ed a ( 1nderclla
role an the Central D1vis1on this ~a M>n dtx-'in·1 ma11er
1f OCC 1s playing Gol.s:fen West. Baker~fidd 111 '\iotre
Damt· rhc race has tken uphill so \\ orkman "ant'>
to rrach the tC'n11h and l·omplc1e thc l.'uur~
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"It'\ a bag game and there "'II tx a tlun1.h of
people there to watch." he said "Rut 111 our particular
s11uat1 on this )Car. I'm not sure 11 maller'I a' much
v. ho v..c're pla) ang. 11's JU'll the fact that "l"rc tr.ing
to lin1\h a JOb that "as prell' hard Ill gel 10
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TB Mrm ..._ a;1 •• m PB Jim Wane &:ot
"It ha!. not been an ea\} d1mh thl ~hl·dulc "e
Just pla} ed an our di\ 1s1on .~ h1l h '' arguahl~ the
toughest from top to bottom
Facing thl' top-rated dclrn.-.r in the I (Heam
lonferrnlc and a team "'h1l h l'I dut' 111 hrl'ak out of
a slump l'i Orange Coast's com.t·m. hu1 thl· Pirates are
not luol1ng fo r Golden \\ e\I 1u <,dt-<lc\trull aga in.
.. Thal "111 neHr hapix·n:· \\ orkman 'ia1d "'The~
v.on"t be doY.n and the) "-On't wlf-dc\t rul l \.\ t.' kno"'
""·rl' up and read~ to pla). ""l' JU'>I ha'c to Jo our
thing ant.I '>t"C "'haa happens. \.\l· lan 1 ""IT! ahou1
hov.. read~ 10 pla\ lhl·~ an: .\II "l' can dn \omcth111g
ahout 1'> for u'
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haH· a 'en good dckn'il· v.h11.h 1' '1111 .uup thl'
M1ss1on Confrrence That l"nman " J \\hull.• hunlh
more than the h' ix· ··
:\l·11hn ~hal kkfnrd nor \\ orkmJn tt-1.·b 1hc uut·
1..omr haft an) aOctt on rcuu1110g Orang.I.' < na'il .\rra
high \t.html pla,er'I
nl l'Jnl J ll lht.· J1llt:rcn1.t.' than v.c'd ha\C all the players
and thl'\ v.uulJn'c hJ\l' an\ I don't think 11 has the
magn11UJl· 1ha1 "l' m1gh1 an11tall) thank 11 has ··
\\ ••rkman adtkJ ·1 Jon'1 thank II makes much
ddll'fl n, l' ·•
··1 don·1 thinl 11 ha' mulh 111 a lallnr on
rel ru111ng ·· \hal kk ford 'J1t.l · \.\ c·, l' """ lo'>t tv. 11.l'
an the f:l<il 11 pml'' ag.aanc;t Clrang1.· C1la'il <,() 1f 11
Thl' ,inh mutual 1111nest Workman and
\t-.iddrlnrll v. 111 ha' l' \;iturda' n1gh1 1s 10 recru11 thr
heart<> nl thn\l' n lhc \tand'i v.1th a 'IC'to~ hell
How the Orange Coast Daily Pilot sports staff picks it
Richard Dunn -GolMTI West. 10-9
Wb)"! ~fen~ ~ates TD!; too &ood to lo~ 4 in ro . OCC luck will naa -out -__..
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Hov.ard L Hand~ -( 1oldcn \\ c't 21.20
\\ h\ ' 1 ak1ng game senou\ hut 11 11°'> Il l e \JddlC'hal l µmt· 1t\allo,er
Patrick Larkan -Oran~ Coast.. lt-ll
Why'> Beau~ Workman is due; he's bttn wa111n1 all his life for this one.
fon Fc:rgu,on -Orange < <m\I 2..i.1..i
\\ h' 1 Dllkn·nt tl·ar'n has chance to put ·~p gho.,1 ho" I lo rcs1 for (X ( program.
I• Barry Fau.l.kocr. -On.tllt CoasL 16· J • --Wh)'? O beats D at JC level: OCC has mo~ weapons.. plus bowl motivaboJ'I.
Dt·nn1<> Bros1nhous -Orange ( tl3'1 I --1-'
\\ h\ ' (){ ( ha' hlTn pld } 10g better rclenth hut twnw 1.,1uld hinge li n tumo,ers
Roger Carlson -Golc:kn w~ t. 16-6
Why., Dues have too much nd.tng on 1L Den1aJ role bta an traditional nYalrics.
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l t l <>rJ ngl <oast (allege
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• \lart 111lh1\\ ing l hu~~ night'\
'' ..i2 'll t11n °' n Los .\ ngck\
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• <.oldt"n Wt"<el 1%3, Victor Valley
111 The l'nt1re Rustlers· roster
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iMlilled in diem 1 tente of accoun·
tabilUy. This team knowa how to
aicceed. not only on the court. but
ia life. ~ know •hat it takti a.ad
they ire wiltina to do what is
ntCCSSary."
Th1np were surtina to come
toeethcr. once tnore.
The prc-lcquc season, however.
was a tranlition ~riod for both the
players and Flickinacr, who had to
l~m his playerS capabihtics under
game situations.
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··she•a had to asstrt hinelf and
auumc 1 leadership role lhat was
laratly unn«nAry wilh Charlie
c:oechina... Akkinetr taid. ""She11
start practice if I'm cau&ht in traffic
and she helps keep the kids
focused."
A talented outside hitter,
Petersen performs beyond her 1t11ts,
wbic:h arc limited by the team sy ..
tcm and the Sea Kinas' propenstty
for swccpina opponents. w~ich nor-
mally means she plays JUSt two
pmcs.
"She and Schriber arc our be$t
passers and usually ~andle 6~ ~o 7~
percent of our service rcce1v1na.
Aickinger said.
• Prntlce PerlllH The
,.. -..,
Stanina outside h itter Tracy
Sctlriber went down with a sprained
ankle early in the Orange County
Championships and the team was
upset in the semifinals by a quality
La Habra squad.
.. They just wercn 't prepared to
phty and they realized it and ac-
cepted it." Flickinger said. "I think
it jolted them into reality. I think
they said. 'Hey. we can lose.'"
team's wtter the past two seasons.
she has worked through an erratic
prcseason to become a rock-solid
quarterback. "She's able to force the
tempo for us a nd run down poor
passes and turn them into sets for
kills," Flickinger said. "She's very
competitive."
'" , S11 I •
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CdM's Prentice Perkins ( 12) and
Tahlla Wagner (6) go up for block
In CIF playoff victory.
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From 81
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"I thought we deserved to lose
the second game. and we should
have won the third game," Flick-
inger said. "We served terribl) at
times the first t"'o games. but we
~ttled d o \\ n 1n the third pme ...
The puzzle was still incomplete
With rcne\\'cd "igor and increas-
ing familiarity with Flickingtr -
and he with them -the pla)ers
soon rtturned to their winning
ways. The) haven 't lbst since.
Things arc back together, once
more. with a Cl F champ1onsh1p at
stake Saturda) night in a rematch o f
la'il )cnr's tlllc game \\1th Mira
< ·o'ita at Ccmtos College.
•Tracy Scbrlber - A fircy com-
petitor. she can ignite a team and a
crowd w1th her reckless abandon.
''She looks hke a frail kid. but when
1he malch 1s on the line. she's
always right there ... Flickinger said.
She is second to Carlsen m kills.
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The Sea Kings amassed 13 ;u.:e
serves to JUSt t\\O for the '1s11ors.
"We talked w11h them about win-
ning this om· for< harf 1e. but I told
them to win 11 for themselve\. too,"
Flickinger \aid. "I told them.
'You·,e dreamed about thl\ for
four ~ear\, JUSt g~after 11 • ..
• Tablla Waper - A transfer
from Rim of the World H igh. s he
has made the transition to a higher
le' cl "''th the help of supcnor ath·
kt1c abiht~ "She might be our
most impro' cd pla)er." Flickinger
said. "She 1\ potrntially a fine col-
lege pla)er bccau~ of her ph)s1cal
1.o~owOO<I IS·l IS· I) 13 I~ I~ II lnt•matlonal EX"1e1TIOH
...... -. s.Mll
Schriber. Carlsen and Perkins
~ere the ke)'I 1n game four. provid-
ing senior leader'lh1p and big pla)s
1n a champ1o nsh1p -game at-
m osphere .
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l.""9 e .. ch '°''*' oe• Gel>• IS 1 ll·IS 1HO. 1S·10 Today
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skills.. ~ SMlllU.-S-7
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The "Cntor-lcd team 1" everything -.he has ever) time she c O"'!T'V w. °' o.ot ~ --(.,')'Of• .\H
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C~w" •v or .. wt ~ Co_.,,•' y '• •• 1"1
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\/a \7 (,Y"Uft't P ' "The cro\.\od "'a~ n~all} loud." bles~ \\tth "'hat Flad.ioiicr l'all!I comes 1n the g)m." Flickinger said.
"the hes\ h<·nrh l'H' seen m m' 15 "She's an etTccll\C server and has
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Perkins said "That rcall) helpt>d u'i
to get a ta.-.tt.• of that. St. J o!ieph
pla}cd rt•all~ "'l'll a nd the~ p u\hL'd
us all match "
\\ h.en push t:a ml' to s ho ' l'. hm' ·
CH~r. Schnber and Carlsen ham-
mered PC'rt..1n..,· pnm<.· <,t't'I for
crunal points
~ l'ars of \\atching high c;chool ·, ol-bccoml' a rehahle hitter." •
kyhall I dtin't thint.. \\C: ha'c: 3 • Krl1lla Spataro -.\starter for pla~er "ho "'ouldn't -;tart o n an) much of the season, F11ckmgcr has
othl'r Sea Vtl'" l <·ague team .. chosen to ut1l11e her versat1ht) off
Ne-T LANDING 1 -1\ I) IS.IW••I Here·-; a look at thl' ( 'dM pcr'>on-the bcnlh tor the pla)offs "She .~, • OO"·'O 1 ~.-' ••• 1t t•<o
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CROSS COUNTRY
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Thr Edison g1rlc, had a tough t1ml·
in their heat l.i-.1 "'l'Cl. bur -.1111 haH·
plcnt~ of talent and depth to earn a
berth in 01\ 1s1on I J The < hargl'r'>
feature returning tndt\ 1dual cham-
ptnn (\hl·lln f.I\ lor "ho "o n her
tll'.11 IJ<.t \\l'l'k 1n a t1nw of J ~.~7 -
-one nf lhl· da\ ·\ fJ,ll'"1
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l.dtson 1c; l\.ira Aradbun 1~0 54)
JnJ l\.attl' f ornw'>J CI ~01
\' far as 1ndt' 1dualc, quahf~mg.
l aguna·, DJ' 1d Brodlx·d ha\ an
C 11 t ), 1• ftlif••oor' .... ,ON'
C\n:llent \ho t 1n D1'-1 S1o n I\'. a~
well as Mark 'ianl he1 from Foun·
tam Valle' 1n ()" 1<;1on I and M1t..e
M arumoto and Jad Hog-an from
Cd\1 in 01\ 1s1on Ill
In girls ran·<,. Kat) Eklof and
f~:n1c,ha 8 C'nd1 \hOuld m O\ e on. J.,
"'l'll as Tan1a Bn\ from l'nl\erstt~
"Lara \\3\ h1111ng the middle H'r\
well earl). hut thC'~ adjusted. ~t' "'<'
<.llppt'd her ou t~1dl' to hi! a coupk
back ""'" .. rl1< l ing1.·r e -.:pla1m·d
RanJall aJd1.•J "" t..111.-.. thr1.•1.•
ace\. and three hlixk.-.. \\h1lc < nnk'
fin1'lhed "1th 'ii\ t..111' \\ a~m·r had
fiH' k ill<. and fnur hlix-1...-.
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• Lara Carlsn -.\ 5-loo t-1 I her '>POI to help the team succeed "
\l·n1or m11.h.lh: hloder. 'ihl· \.\;J\ om· ·\ 1un1tir \hl' "'ill take over the
of th1.· m o\t \Ough1-after rl·nu11' in ~111ng dul1l'\ next !>cason.
( ahforn1a hl.'lon· ,<·rbalh commit· • Tbt reserves Senior
ting to l ''\C "~he hi ls . the quick Margaret Weese (out \\Ith a broken
h;ill ao; \\l'll ;" l'\l' ~en a high .Jwnst) JOln'i Juniors Knsten Col·
'-l hool plJ'l'r hit 11." t-lld..1nger e man. t-..Jr1 n (1ra\C''I. l\.1m ~mllh
..aid "Our \\\t1.·m rl·alh d t)l.''n't and ( harma,ne Conle\. as \.\Cll as
katurc a dominant pla~1.·r: hut '>hl'\ c,nph o murl' \11t~on En.gkbrecht in
a r1.·al forn· .11 thl' nl't .. un.,ung hut 'aluahle ro les.
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PANORAMIC ..,,_, ot city H 1· Hll, lll·HOI * FREE IEITI * E'slde 2BR. 2 BA TwnriM * lllFFI * lrptc 2 car gar wtd, S 1350/mo 551·0591 bnc:h Some wtgt11~• & :~s~1~1!n:~n:p;~o:b~~~ Brend new Townrioohl t~ ~~: ~::d & g~~~g!: 8flCh 2148 3 BR, 1 i.'1111, Lindi. on S~~~/m~o411;~::to Y'4tWS 8~;~~152 S H
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AgeN 550-1015
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Pool, garden setting
Slove. Relrtg 1800
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garage Clean. quiet No
pets S650tmo• S950
sec dep Reis 728-0219
2BR 1BA, encl garage
stove. refrtg Cat ok
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garage S750t mo No
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new carpet new vinyl
floors spa Joyce
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•Clean, Qutet lg 28r 18a,
new crpl. 11er11cal1. dlw.
garage, lr\dry, storao•
$750 NO PETS M0-2-495
•EI SIDE 28R w/gar909,
new carpel & drpa. pool,
spa, no pell Quiel lultt
grounds 631·73711
•Lerge CIHn Quiet, 2br
2ba, lrg cloMll. P•llO,
d/w. new crpt, gar lndry
S87S NO PETS ~2-495
••mlTIFIUJ
2BR, 28A
1BR. new carpet
Poot IC>I. eat>ta h<>Otl·UP
t Bedroom
2Bdrm 1ea
301 Avocado
sampl} cannot afTord to miis a tnck
or mistake a phon)' for the ~nu1nt
1n1clt unul wt'll aftt'r lhe new moon
1n Sron->10 on tht' 17th.
SCORPIO (Ocl 24-Nov. 211 Con-
11nut' to hstantt )'Ourwlf from as.-
soc1a1M, pla<TI o r SltUIUOM ,.,,h1ch
~kt' \OU fttl app~nStvc or un·
t'U} 'ou C't'na1nl~ nttd to ~pend
t<>mt t1mt on \Our own no• to
d«Kk v.hether or not a JOint
financial amnacmtnt <W bu~ncss
<kal rulh 1s • '11btc proposa11on SAGl'TtAIUUS (Nov 23-Dcc 11 t
Tht COmbu>Cd ann~ of the MW
moon on lhe 17th an Sroci>t<> and
Mt'TC'Un 1n your own btnh Sllfl
challtnatd by Men ccrt11n1)>
pro\ IMS )'OU ..,lh the lda!J op.
ponun1I) to daj 1n )'Our ht'cls 1f. as
now tttms to ht the cax. )''OU •~
1."0m1na clow 10 the tnd of the hne
pcnonaJI) or profn:iaonally
CAPIUCOl\N (Dec ll-Jan 20)
-"'lthouah lhe Ot'W moon 1n Sc.-otpt<>
on Saturday may c-rntt' a ttl'\atn
amount of tension or fnc'uon in your
very pcnonal hft. other planewy
1nnuenttt aftbtd you an tnonnous
amount of protfC'llOn ThC'ttf~.
iakt up the chaJltner on the llllOft
front and Pf'O"t Just bow 9C'-comphahed and dedica~ you realty
a~
AQUAAIUS (Jan l l·Fd> 19):
Over the put thrft ~kt °' to you
appear to "''' bttn on lhe tootout
fOr MW wa11 '° ratm ~aims.
pl or ambition ow.""'.'' tt11ll)' mu t ht ..,._rmt lMI ta. oN)'
WIY tO &ehlt\t them IS by tmk1t111 a com~ bMll ~ \k ~ ,...,,. »Metm-Alow
lovtd OMS and dolt (Ol'l ... fOm to
do that OW'ft thlftl •ftdJ dllieir own way rathtt thu In off• For,
the Wft lft ttM• after dlill 22ad htpl ti C8Tm' ud ,. •• tlMll
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14 NarnltW>
IS Hue
16 VIOiin meke<
17 FurrOWt
18 Hayw<>rlPI Ot
Moreno
19 Of Honor
20 M41rnc ""'' 21 Unr• ...
23 BelltCOM
2S AOdtl oon.I
~ OenoSll coon
27 Cruel one
29 -rout
32 HeWnwnllf\ / 3S Small .,,._,
35 lar\Quel
37 Anglo-Salon
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38 WllOflt \lnlll
39 S.,.. time
40~1ooe!
~ 1 Ba .or1hy of
42 L_l_d
43 ConctuOe
4' Emr~
45 Hait style
.te0-1one
•8 Aelat!WS
S2 Olmlnl!lhtng
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2 3
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UPTO
·'900
PER MONTH
••C1Wm1n·*
Early mominq· motor route.
available. Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance
CALL 642-4333
HUNTDfGTON BEAQI, carf A MISA,
NEWPOBT BEACH, rotnn'ADf VW.lf,
IRVINE 6 LAGUNA !1A01
mus
S6 H.,d Onnlo
S7 Seytng
S8 Ul'\C>fOOUC:llwt
S9 Actr-
Oeleny
60 WIKOr\ton
Cll'f
61 Lasao
62 Ol ll'le-
63 Age grouc>
~ F rlf\Ct'I ,,_
6S R41iigtOUS one
DOWN
1 Hal ma1er1.,
? ~T•ney
f()it!
3 AeYtM
4 Atttnna11..e
S H.I
6 EQWbtlum
1 Penny
IMf w.ttn
9 "'9•ICMI OISI\
10 1'~
II ~~
12 AnO 04"-1
13 Roof~
11 GoMlp
22 Conool~
2• On"'-
27 ..... a IC*ICll
21 Hodlay • Q
30 ~
3te.--. 32 Pu Of Leo
33 Golt ctut>
Dcd arer 11nmed1atcly staned on
irumps West took lhe aoe perfo~
and rct urned the c1gh1 of clubs, a
Wll pn~fcrenct ~1inal for the hi&hcr
,1dt' \Ult. in 1 h1\ ca\C hc-ans. A club
ruff. heart to tht' act' and another
d ub ruff ~d 10 tht pmt's innanr
dt'm1~
.\ m o'1 unluck> contract Tht
trump\ ... t'rt' 3-1 and" eSI held both
ma1or d~t'\ to provide JUSt enou&h
t'n111~ to"'"' four spadC$. Evm 50,
ded arn could hu~ p<m> lnrmdf a
l'-cttt'r 'ho1 at the con1ract, assu.ni~
1 ht 1n f("fence5 drawn from the open-
tnjl It-ad art corrccl.
Aflt'r wmnmg the fast tnck, dc-
darcr \hould cuh the ace and kins
o f diamond . d1scardina a heart
trom hand, and lhen c:Onlanue with
tht' ten or diamonds. If Etit pro-
du~('~ a 10 ... diamond, declarer must
ruff and hope that c11hcr trum1>5
hrrak or East has ont o( 1he m1ssinj
d(t'\ Bui when East covers with the
quern. ded arer ~an di~card the k1n1
ot htart' and W~t can give East
l"'lnh onr d ub ruff In all. dcclartt
lo~ tint' uump. one diamond (1)
.ind a dul:t ruff
;)4 Art .ut>titc t
35 MtkS oath
3t ... Ul19Uf•
3t AlultWlit
•2~ u L .. tuce.~
•5 Btidge~ ., ,_
47 Agaa
•8 Mertf\ bW1'
49 CllO• ......
50 CMlnW
51~
52 Mow~ly
S3 Mfs KOftCW
~Mr ()rant
55LCM ~
SIA!Mlm ....
10 11 ,,
YOU CAN EARN $50-$100 PER WEEK ANO MOREi -NOTA
PAPER llOU'ra I ldlldb 6 ~a H!1i Sd1ad aged lildl , "'°"nut be FRlf ~and nol n.ollled n aft• ld'CICll IPOrtll
l M ~ crd hQlilC)Oi1ollon I~ lo h:m QC)()epled
4 ~ Wllfl lib .,o.1 own age"°"' '°'6 lllthJol/reqtiomood on on ADU.I U'ER\MlD alll
oew ~1.1g91,_~lor ltWOMY.._01 ~
& '4tlu don't llOl9 lo wOlll ~ crd you wl Nlw lme IO tai. an al 'l'D'I tChoal WOf\
a II,.._,. llJWOdt '10\TIUCc.9 r ~ .. l'*""O '""h peoo1e crd WOftt9 01MOcn YOUN£
K P9l90H WHO CONTAOU HOW MUC>4 MONEY YOU MAKl .EACH MEKI
1 w. hcM 0 fl(W ~and Cl IPllCICI 'ealY ioo...· oft•
available In
Costa
Mesa
Newport
Beach
Huntington
Beach
Fountain Valley
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
~"''' On<' 0,1 " \\ • • ~ MJJ\t N\f• drp;'~f' • .t<
'"d PfOOI c>l 1n;ur;n1 ~
LL AllllTAll Top Newpon RMI Estate ~gt needs a P/T ~ tant Must 1ive In Nwpt
Bch atea. be lamillar
wtcomputer & have offa
skills Call AON 760-5000
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HCEPT /IEW &COT UP llO&ll SILIS p /T No exp nee No typing, heavy phones 722·7058 Educational toy, & bool. ttore Flex houra, no eve· RECEPTIOllST nlngs 557-3660
Mon-Fri, 9-5. $6.00/hr
Sue. 631·U40
Restaurant
IUS PEllSOIS
ULllPTJ n
Environmental products
Sincere & dependable,
wlll train. Cell 650-4586
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Giw IAO oalb,_ ~ Ol'CI C111Qr'Q1 ID COl'IWoul lor °" ollemoon and ---· ..
taifrlgabolll ...... got~ to• and '/O!.ICG'l-bmQ 0 l!*'d °"' --·-""°"' CALL MR. Ja'NG NOW!!!
ow.
842-4333
Solid o.k piano. upright. Pearls, rhinestones. all
Needed restaure{ltat 2100 SECAETAAV/ASST PI T IU·•Ht, (If, 2H 120 yra old (JoHph atylft. Perfect for wed· w Ocean Front. NB Fash i,1. area. flex l'lft to ... fer "9 Gramer-Boston), &tautl-dlng1 Eerrlng1, neck·
King size bed S 100. 10 lpd
bike $100. Whirlpool trig
S75. BMW Ski Rack sso.
2 tickets to Bahamas
round trip 1 350
722-1623. ~lbl..116&... ........ lllluoo .. ¢11fcaold_, 8'fbcst ........ llW. Apply 1n person after 6;30 assist antr9Pr a1artng nu t u 11 y r • 11 n I • h • d . la<:ft, bracelet• & moral
pm. Ask lor Mitch. bua.MuatbeOfg&.44-7876 -------•I $1500/obo. 857-0518 Brand new 836-2371
900 Phone Service is not available in some Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley are~ at chis time . It is anticipau.d
fuU 900 service will be awilable wall our subscribers on January 11 . We appreciate your patience .
._.,_UIY nWAIWll _, ... ?. M MR•F.. Div. PhY*11111 ..-. it· ll•lf·lll•N· ~we, fun lov-llftft AeH .., NIOceled from 20 yw old mature girl. S' 1r~IYe ~ wotW\ to Lit&
Ing, low. people. travel, SwHtf'laart. A ..Y:tg A~, ... , men tO" .. blonde. ~. eyee. r,:: h=:~ SWM •• .,.nu. w/bio IPOrt•. mua6e. tl'IMte<. no elusy 50lth Midy. , Of EW~ ~. the All·Americen type fOf oc:culoNll babylft-heart, .. 11 travel•cf, heno·up• ... k• SWM not pl•tlc <Mgo&ng & Atteo.ilr. LA:wieagM\blng Enjoys the w.ier, beach. Hf ~eecitnQ flnandlly .....,. fOOd
over 55 with um• ha$)C)Y. waiits to mMt a end~ trii>e to Laa slcling, parasalllng. boat· ttnp.; ~ _-C-. loolla, ..,..,_ .O ~
I lntarHt• and com· H cuta bualneuman Veo--•20lt Ing. t.nnlt and tt•vellng. Sa ry, 417~ *'Y of aq"81.,.itt•. no
lortabt9 with yo4.1raefl. SQ+. Travel & motor· -··--lntarut9d In meeting gold d~S pleeHI •2076 hon'9 Hfe a plut. 12051 - -MW peope. #2062 II 1078
-•T1Lf 1111• -I_,....... ~.:._ --. a..:.· 11111 .... I The R09Cb ... t~1 _..w .. ,-. 11 ·--,_ Llke ad11antuta1, MTMllM ... llBl At fun loYlnQ OWF aeek· 5' ''·'" Mektng a l*nQafa 11111• W 22 .,, <*f Ha11¥e ..--OWF, 5' 9" halen radhNd 1,.;g 55-+-male who an)oyS raletfolllfllp wftf) SWM 57 32 years of 11g11 • .,)oyS ~ n-,. ~..,. .. ~"t!ll.M,.
lndepeflffnt, no kkh;.-eporta._ JDUslc. lbMJM to S7., ,ao14 ttavet, dlnfll ouf -, SWM 35 5· t t' t55 lb• lntareata: b•aching. .... e· ... 40-lttt manly ert. traveling, dancing •• .._ .. &.11111 ha'/1"9 lunl Ar• you ~ dark • hair. bl~ eyM. swimrTM!tg ~ •• , ..
,,_, for tocal mldwaet! end rOf'IW'ldng Mutt be '_.., c.efl.ll. Nk• adWnture & 9ducated and IUOCMd· 190 lbe 81\fOY auneat1 and ltllinO and? •2072 ht and Mpi>y. :J2055 Adventuroual A flt. enjoy the tlnw things of '"""' tt ~try 11 rlDht-fulmoona.snoottotMll nonemoltfnO young U ltte? L .. w me a '""81109 """' M:J ,, 1078 Dm••Pllfm •llllTMIM who~ a..,.. ot &i.t'ac:nat1 #202• rom~•--t•• •t · -- -
----Wll1ll 11111112111 humof. ~t1on. ---un-nw ....,. •-·
Sttklng Men 3003 ,_.,,ty 'Mdowed, owr. s· I " blonde 8Wf 11 eft.-:CS,=-=: TlllUUf lllL :M.IOolclngfor~•etld .. ~t. Wlt'Y pretty bt** )O)'I sports, travetlng, ptMM ,2057 · 5'9" Wonderful cook, tun tov1ng SWF 26-:M s • m 1. aa n •. c 0 m • ... ,.1.lfM woman naedl to get l>Kt! pe1n11ng, aeeklng, ath-_ • loves ucling. eout>e. n.n. wtio Ilk• the outdoors, ~. gooes IOolctng
Petit• WOl'l'WI tov9I to Into shaper Wanta i.tlc. rnuteuler. tal 6' & 1Wf II+ I' l" Ing, camping 81adt tie & trlst>M. and wattc• on the &WM aeek• anracttve, d~. travel & Nippy motivating, masculine up. Caring, non--emotcer. Strawbef~ ~ btue danQng Wants happy beach k 1055 emotlonally Hcura
hour. Going 10 plays. How friend #2065 19·24 (maybe older) ay9d n/a ~tomi&ilc up-Hcur~. nonamoklng , female AorNntlC, .,.,.,,.
about youf .uosa FllY ......... •2079 beat pefaOf'lallty with women s mat"' 3~~~ I .... IUfOUS. apontaneous. end -~iiiiiiiii" S: . .. vari.d intenttta. Am tofd en)Oy ~ erm ........... W 1ucce .. tul •ould b• MWiS-. OWF, 5 4 •130 lbS. Red .. Tl.WJMT I'm attr.ctlve & look 10 ,.._ •20 2 _ . 37.lnter .. t1oftennls,Jog.. rm1•dl •1075 llllTllll. lmf hair. grMn ~ aenM Of SWF, prof•alonal. tall, yrs younger. Live in WIF '41, Wiii glng, blcycffng, Meka al· -~--... ---
Seetllng harmony with t:'.cf· f:' an ~~=1 thin. Enjoys people. lrvtM . .1120e4 Good :;I frNge. Great lracll\19, actf've WF 21·35. B
atrong, Nndaome. Ill•-ng 1 lend hi 1 Saelcs profaui()(lal male ------..,, .. of humor Lo~ • 1051 Wll-r..
ate and v.ry tfnandally ';~90for ' · • P-<>f for comc>ank>nahlp, lun IWF l'I", 111 LU walking, movie&, clasalc:al • 1.-1-111• •-• • -SWM, 23 mature. In·
MCUre man. Me: sw~. · end tnlelligent convelsa-Good tlgur9. joge, twlfM, music, ptava and con--·••··---~. atNettc. Look·
19, petite. ~ •. lnd9-,._,_, tlon If you att MflouS, Mroblca, akllt, ttnl'lla. certa Qlllm jQ_ ..lllMl Ill.II--]a_ meM_ that
-pendent and Htramely m liilw me • 1"1ft19. ere;-no--.mNcllOrugl, WSM wltb same at· SWM. 30 aom.lhing, tall ""°"'*' 40-eG .t10M
_pHalonate Smok•r. CW 1 1 .d-2051 "°'*'· alnc.t• -se.lca trlbut .. #2053 lland., athletic, well .. ··-you't *'2071 • ovH to par y, ---• man egea 25·35 with ---educa19d. prot•11ona1
blcycte. and ha..,. funl U. -•t a1rn11ar qu.ntiea •20IO ~eking \I/omen 3004 .... • W1 gotng, ,.._ llmllllll ATTUITIYI AK Fine dining. fine "":nes. 40 OIW/F pr~ l/W F .._. -spirited. .um. attractM M•. young to'• HIS . ......... Tl appeatgraatlytomeCall Cflrl1t1an ' beautiful & /, .. rsn•s. ATllMTM,TAUl/W female counterpart Ull•.-no.blltno.moY-OBF I<> bMc:tl ma to ••pand your lu l fl hi Cheerful, ra11red non lualneu man Non 20·~·1 •1080 .... Int.,..., in SWF ~.,~,,:., ~ qWet hoflzOOt! t 2071 ~~~no. ov:tert~: sm~er lnternt9d In amokat·llta drlnkw •4 --. -35·80 with slmllar
nlgtlts. tnt•ested In~ Ill SUW Seetlng W/M, 38-48 who =1~.,:,c' ~:. Y'S old, likes to dance Att ~ ed ledlie Inter .... fot long lwm ro-~·· hOneat WM I racalYed your meaage enlOya IOITle of the Mme bf thing and Joyi outdoora. loOIClng '°'•I· VoU, . menca •1084
Of BM 28-40 for con-()¥9( the .... end & un-& ~·t IUd99 • bootc llf~o ... u s ~ c~ trec:tlve 21 to ~ .,..,. old I can ' ,eonlact ,Y<M' Pt!: ...... RIUll
verutlon •2088 fortunately ml.aplaced ~~;cover Smok•OK eda. •2058 lady for.~ ,.._ -~~T~ ~"":t.•I01', ... .....__..l*lnde
... I IUITIFIL UIY VC: ~ ~So.,!,=: 8 ... Hs TIU Uoftahlp If lntar•t9d cal me. 11111 • .,,,, ._to C10-P10t
eo vrs WidoW ..-. """''• :e... a 1 *"' fl9t back nnn ..... .i, Blond, btue, a11m. •0Pt11•n-•••••!LI. NII nan .,._ ... • 1oee ftnanctalty secure with youll #202' SWF 28 nlea quality lady caled, loves tr...,.. & I H-•• P1MM oeM aptn. tot ...... «llnD
honest handsome. -. ---EnjO)'l llfe ••to he¥a c:tualcal mualc:. aeeka V•ry auconaful pro· Wf~ phOM number! Wetwt ,., ... ....
Cllf"!Sllan gentleman fOt I'll 41 IW fun! N/S i.nc.t. eclven· SWF 11·25 btown eyes. t•a'onal,Ptl. 0 .... ..O'a, • 1014 _.,.., tftOMle ,, 8 lun, companlon1htp, Ambulatory, breathing! lutoua, • o1>9n·mlnded. nice figure 11mi1., 5' I", 115, com.ntt0nal -....... lbonr --*' IO·H. tr~vel, movlN, l>Mch. end deeffout of a rllla· Would lilt• ganti.man Int•"'•· plctl.lf'e pl9aM v.._, AIYn orfOln You & In The Wtnd _,. 9WM &Ae'I ..i • ~ ~1'~.e°'~~1~~:anc--~~o 1~~·~ ,"°1
0 ~I 3W8 .:1o74 ~54 • -·---:::.·:r'c:ir :C. tf; 5'7". ,,s-:iwown,..,, •10l1 _
----anttwopologlst l"°"Oh a IW 11111 Im 20'• to 30tth "tOl2 brown_,.._ •o Y"t aeJ1ra F 1 ND IUllYUIY-• paaetng 1am111ar1ty'PllmiWIWall'1 GOod looking 1111 blond • -t>tue lean baby to.,,.,..
Mantao9 ~ genti. wovldn't hurt. Try It,, World traveled would Nke 2 I , m u a c u I a r ,. e .. e ,. aplrltual growth and
man -i2-55 t tall Mutt you'ff •1079 to mMI 8/M well •tab-wltwim"*9-build loot<· SWM profaeelonal . Now waekend rldea. •1013
be flnenc:lalty aecura, lov· .. , tl•Md for travel, ro· tng to meet other hot committed to WOflt .... • • -t 1ng A 11noera & enJOY.,. Lee.._.,...,..1no11111flad I manca. Nia, witty .,..d looking guys 1a-27 tor and"8¥emotefun.aee1it• nie1Mgeeat1N0~1n ap1r ments .
the flMt thing• In •4t ._,.,_..,.,that.. fun. L.et'a .it awey Into friendship & mavbe SWf 30-40 ror aatna. tO'ifft•anac1 1nclMllllild thrn1•h ci.llified ~20!!__ ... , .. ,.I& lheaunMCt 12073 mofl1 •1085 1052 Try iUnct... ..,.._" _
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ACT A .._. 810 • tU1 • Of8.. .. .._. THI OW I W MAY II ...,.,. M> •1QI • .._ ~ c.urt el CelfiOfM. Nft ... .... NOTtCI II Hl9'HY --. -fl1llM ......_ ._ .... • CM.w:• ..
.. • •• 30 ~~· ~-:. a,.•:--...:: .. ~-=. ... ~ ~ :.=: ~:::~ ~,::: ~ ~ ,..... ~---.':':', ~ ,,r:·: OfYIN ":' .:,~ .. -: ~ :::.. =:.'1rr':9 uoo. :-.:.::-.. -=-.... . ~u ....... DllT"ICT T"ANlf'O"• ~ ""Ul'f ..... AT,,. f'Ual.IC HEAAIHO o.-.TIOH ... Gr"9' c... ... .... ... ..... . .................... ,... MM H ........ tnc., Cal-"'* • ........ .. ,~==~ce And TATIOH UNOl..OAOUNO NA .ANATIONALllANIC• OUCWO IN THIS NO-,._.....,..,eonfll9 Of. PolllMd • .,.,....., n1P': Ali••·---·......, a U., ~ (. 17"' *-aa U11r1 ......... .... L! •Cu· fl.fCTRICALSYITIM truetoo. ot eucce .. or TUORINWNTTlHCO"· flQe of OirociOf of,,..,.._, .... ._.. ......... dl9 ........ ,...,.. ..... II., .... aw. C... ..._.,hit Tow, ._,... 1300, A ..... ,.._ .....
llW\ • ...._,..,_.,. ..... Qt-lrlltl .. , o' eu-.111v~ "!l,ONOINCE Of· 1'1clllllot Pltnnln9, lilt oflls 11SC11•1n4 ...... 11 .. 1111 .... -... Cllfoc1-. .................. IMM.CllC tl1U =,...,_ ,,
• ... And ... of OWoctor ol ~ lr\IMO~to-Dssd l.NlfWD TO TH! ~ Htlnea. Coeat ConvnuNey T"9 Niil!ON ,.._. .. ,,,._ ..... "'111 • ,_ .... AMU..:.,...._ JolNO I ~ tnc.. c 0 I F '9
" ..... "" Of .. " F.ClllllH Plannlng. 1111 ofTNll•eoutod~DIMA -.a COMNMlSllON AT. College Ollt,lcl. 1370 lhe .. 1•11t·1 WtLL Md ..... IMee•tt•..._,._ lallrator wettt .... .._. ~H03w.ina--... ....-.......... ,_ • ,,.._ wnc-. • ....,_, eo.t Qommunlty L. SCHULZ!. A ltHOLI OR""°" TO. THI PV8LIC Adtima AYO , CO... ..._., COC16c119. It fllf'I, be adMIMd .... od of "'9 ..... of "'9 fMt To.ot, 8uMe 1300, ...... _. •..., ,._
....... f1u11 l.lthUI Coll•o• Dlttlfot. 1310 WOMAN HIAMitO CA t2t2t . Tr..., l'te:111y toprooete. Thewllenclony ",.. .. M4 .. ,.. ~Mmed ..... lt, .. INIM.c.llf 92714 -.
............. .,. ~ l(JI. M9mj Aw . Cotti Mota AecOfdod = to '· AH OAOtNANCE OF 1714) 432·5701 ~ .,. ewllllbl9 kif ... , I Rel -.... ,.. .., ..... ~ .... to tno Aobort , w•on lne.. • ,.. ...... ,.. ~ • ... lt\l!f\. llflll t2t21 •TraiitrFIClllt)t l114) 1 .. in.t. • t4 QI THeCITYCOUNCaOfTH.f NOTICE IS Hl .. llV -~!ft---k_. .... .._ -· ... ,._ =encl--Mtblddot, ~-........... I IS ..... ,_ ... ...... 9'13.lM, .. ~ '32·5707 Offlcllet "9oofdl In Oflkio CITY 0# C08TA MESA. GIVEN fhat 1"-tbOV9<-~IN oowt. ...... wr ... ,,. to 00t181n•lon by EaM TOWW1._... 1300, ... IM W. ... ,_ _.. ••taet au.. ··, NOTtCE IS HEAEBV of Ille eoi.ncy "9oofder of CAL.IFONiltA. AMEHOINO named Sdlool D114nct tor TH& NTITION requoett -'Y.., lie..._...._. ~c:o..t.allrlgflt. !MM, Clllf '1"1714 ...... __, ... .... :rue •. af thu 0111._,.1 QI.VIN 11111 tria a~ OMNOICounc),CelfOfnia, AM'ICUl 17 1/2. TITLE 13 Orange County, C11totn1e, ~to Odmtlltlt• "'9 ,__...., .... .,_ .._ tttto, .......... encl ...... of Mic:Mol J OroMe, Inc., ...... '9 ... .....
Uf OI~ Cuunty, named 9c:llool Olttnct for and ~ to tno Notice OF THE COSTA MlSA MU-KtlflO by and ttv~ ......... vndlr "'9 ~ OMf1. Mtd -... .. • tno time of CMfotML 2'°' ...... 14reet, ............ .,_ ..
COCE•1-1will .. !lull •I put& Orenoe County. Ctlffofni.. of o.fSIM Md ~ to NIOIPAL CODE TO UPOA TE GoYem!ng 8owd. ,..... deftt Mf'Nnlotretlon of &-ftWo .,. otMf ..... ,._ her doett\. Ind II right, title, bet Tower, eun. 1300, -'-•
...... .., ihu ,._, IJaJ· Kling by tnO lhfough It• Sol ,,.,..,.. recorded THE FLOOO ...SUAANCE 1119' r ... * to .. "Ol(I.. ..... Act (TNe euthority .............. y_.,.., ..... and ..,.., ... "'° oelato hat lrvtno. Callf.121t4 ftsN ........... ,..
d9t IUf 4i••h 11' Umlud Gqyemtng Board, herein-July 11. ltlO Intl, II AAT!MAPREFERENCE. TRtCT" wllf reqelvo Ut> to tllowthopet90f\tltepfWn-..... M.....,.., rtfllt llCQUINdDy°'*lltlOnofW Rot>or!C lfWU.IN: .. c.t-..... 15* ,.._, ... ~ o ........ •I lhel ~~h .,.., referred to .. ·•04s.. 90-371914 Of WO OftliclOI 2 PLANNING ACTION butnotiatetthanthe~ tldllle 10 1111• "'MY ectlone -~ ..... ,.....,. or~otMrttlanodn rornr. .• 2t03 Molft .,,..., ..... -....., ......
..._ UfltlWllM k> lhll ......,.. T...CT". wlll r°'*"9 uc> IO, Aecord9. .. S-Ofl~ P~to-t11ANDTENTATIVE 111ted tlrM, IMled bide tor without *tlnlno COUt1..,. M ,..,_, ..... eddltlonlOth01oftaNSctoc:. Eut Towor, Suite 1300, ...,, • ,_ • M4 ......._ 'r Cullf!.._hovlll 700 Cov1<. bulnoti..t•ihenthe~ l)tf30, ftl0et 1:00PM,llt TRACT MAP T-14378 FOR the -ard of 1 conlr..:1 tor ptOWI lefor9•tnocert.olft ....... ~ .. ..,.,._.,dent, In and 10 that C9t111n lr'Ano,Cellf' '2114 • .....,,,_..., ... . ~ .,.,.,. W 1"1 111 1111' atllttd time, __., b6da for THE MAIN NORTH EN-IAIGGI DEVELOPMENT the 1b<>Ye Ofotee1 ¥efYline>Or19"1 ecUone, hoW-e ..... _, ..,._ (IMNI IR property loatad In tho City Ftlftk C Rothrock. lnC , ...., .............. or &-!1n"' ~_2. "1111 0•••111<1 1he ewwd of a contreci for TRANCE TO ntE OMNGE CORPORATION FOR A Bid• lhall bo r~ In ....,,lNpenoNllropreMn• ................ ,. of Coo11 MOM, Coun. ty of C•lllornnle, 2101 Mlln ...... _, .... (llllsd 1ill
..,, _,.,.,, ........ '""'' the 9b0Wpt0f9d COOHTY OOUAlHOUle, COHDfTIONAl USE PER· the pl.ct Identified lt><WO, latMl .. bo~IOQllW 0...-. do ........ OrMCM.StMOofcallfornla. Str•I. Eaat rows. lkN ............. ).
... IU •--' inlUf .. ,I I '"'"''V'~1 9ld• at\1111 bo r909!Yed In 700 CIVIC CENTER ORJVI MIT TO CONVERT I 2 lfld •h•H be ~ end notice'° lnt-1ed poraont'.,..,... ............... c:totcrlOed .. IOIC>wt 1300. lrvlno. Calif. 92114 ............. --
to Wld now llU!ll LIV 01 ut~ "" the piece ldonlll'iod lboYe. WEST SANT A ANA. CAt..1-APARTMENTS. CURRENT· publlcly feed lllOud •1 the unfeM ttlo)r NYO wtlWCS no-1 dlcW _... tloM 1#\ ...... 1.0t H of Tr.ct No ltM, Oavld D Pvr, lne., Celt-.,._ .... ........ ..
..... Owlw1 °1 ftu!il '1' 11"' eo<1 anlll be OC>9Md wlCi FOANIA •t publlc tuetlon. to LY UNDER CONSTRUC· above·Silltd tlmt 1nd tlOo cw contented to 1he do IO 0.AI CAl.IJIOA.NC>e MlfloWn Oft I ~roc«ded fornla. 2t03 Mein 8uwt, ................ -= l-' IJ101•1<1ly ,..,,,, 111"-'1 ... , publlefY rHd llood Ill the the highoot bMlder for caeti TI 0 N , I NT 0 C 0 N • pleoe Pf'Opoted action ) The lrtde-~.,. preeefttu ••• lrt 8ootf ?t, P11091419'd42 &It T..,..,. Suite 1300. • •CMAe CM.119A---
1l ~, ..... '<f~h'fly ll2 (llltld abov•·•tel•d Um• 1nd (peyeble at,_,.,,. of ... OOMINIUMS WITH A 13-· There Wiii bo. ltO 00. pondof\I 04MIMll,•Uon ............ tlCf1ta ...... of ~ Mepe,,.. IMl\o, CaM '2714 • .,. ~'····••r ••• ~r"' 111 1.unlv• 1"'' "1 place ln l..tulmcnoyofttleUnlted LOT SU801\llSION (IN· posHrequlf9dfor eoct\Mtof 9l,lttloflty .. begr.m.d~ .,..._.,. .. tacen.. corclt of Ortnge County, Chlrlee H Kamer; me., 111111 ID ..... I ...
T wunhutlo St1"''1' "1 111• There Wiii be I $ 10 00 ~ St .... ~. II rJah1, tll*o. and CLUOE.S A COMMON LOT). bid oocu,,,.,-,ta 10 guattnf .. !Iii en lnt.,...Od pot9on UM _. • -..... Cllfornl4l Callfomle. 2t03 M• Stre.t, --Oft .... ..,._
Nutlh.u'!>lo.t1ly 6J 1~ h' 1 ••1 pe>14l requ1red lorMCllNI of tnter•t. conveyed lo end LOCATED AT 2464 ANO heorreturn In good condition No11r1ot>jsctlontothitptltt-.. left..._ no .. ofteoere TM Pfopef'ty 11 I ~ Eut Tower. Suite 1300, U.. wta o ... ........
lhu Norlh••""""' Ill> J 1'. I bid oocu,,,.,-,1110 ~.,,1 .. now held by It under Mkj 2418 ELDEN AVENUE IN AN within len <l•Y' •It« tno btd tlon Wl4I ~ good cw proteccloft: '"' , ....... ltmlty retkSenCe, and II .. lnMo. Callf 12714 ..... .... -.. .......
ul lhu !:.1•0!"""'"r'" 1"\I 1 their return 1n good con-deed In the property lltu· R2 ZOHE. ENVIRONMEN· opening date why tne court lhOuld no1 eectltl•...,eN...,.. .. commonly kl\OWfl u M5 DennlaW.Ohan.ltlc: .• c.11-,,1eu1t1n; eu lllJYIN
fwt ul Lui :/OJ iJI ~w1••11 dttlon within ten d'Y' tit• ...0 In Mid County end TAL DETERMINATION EX· E&etl bidder ahell be a Qflrlt the llUthoflty ouM,Hr con lal for• Seel St , Cotta u..a. Clll· tcwn6e. 2903 Mein Street, ........................ ~~;uti•~ "' 11'1' t;o tv "1 N!Hopening dlt• at•• and delefibed at fol· IMPT 11c en .. d contractor A HEANHO on tho petJ.. Melldede1 l•t•I•• fornla EMt .Tower. Suite 1300, •••f"' ••" lea fer·
"""'111 ;:-1.,., t..~ly "1 1 )r ~ btdd« ahell be I ... . 3. PLANNING ACTION puftulnt lo 11\e 8uetndM t!Ofl _.be held on NOVEM· • 1,1 ....... ...._.. ...,. The Mio It 1Ubjee1 to cur-Irvine Clllf 127 If Me I de do• I e I 1 I e I ~ talu"~ ~'"" '" lleansed contractor ~ACE\. I ~A-to-122 FOR SIGNS end Pro ... sion1Code 9ld8ER2t t99011145PM In .. le -1• _.,... _, r9'1t lax•.covenanta. con-Don Fttnor, 2803 Mein• pl• .. .....-.....
.,..,.,.n '°" d •t• ''"'"'1 purtuenl 10 the Busmosa • AN UN04VID£0 llJeTH TODAY. AUTHORtZED be l!GenMld tn the totloWing Dept. N6 3A ioc.ted et 700 ~. dltlont. r001rle110ne, r...,. SV.... EM! TOllller. 8ult9 ..... OOfto ...... •
lfl e.,..i. 1 ~-.14 tlJkut "'" an<l P1otesllons Coao ar>d INTEREST IN AND TO LOT AGENT FOR TERRY A c:IHa1hc:etion1 CMc Cettttf Onvo. Sll\tl .. wtod no proeeMa • v1110n1. rlght1, rlgfltt of way, 1300 INll'IO, CMlf 92714 -.
hlll41•••1) di'~ ' ' ""h b9 lieensed tn Ille lollowlng I, TRACT NO 8638. IN THE SHEWARD FOR A SIGN C·8 Concrete B Oener•l Ane, CA 12701 ,..-ta e ........ ,.... end .....-nont1 of roeo<d Watron A WllllM'tl, 2603 II .... fte ........ •
"1 •>t01""' ,,.,.mov 1 ''"1'" olaullicaliOnl CITY OF NEWPORT VARIANCE TO ALLOW A Buil<l1n9Con1rac:10t IF YOU OBJECT to the perdwel-,Jlepuedefl 81d1 0fof1er1erelnlllled Main Streot. Eut Tower, 111, ............ .... 111•;1 1 1 ~I 11 C 10 Electncal (O-rtl); BEACH. COUNTY OF OR· 2 8 ·SQ U A R E • F 0 0 T Each bid must confcwm granting of the petition, you quttar Ml ..._lo, 1u dlnwo fOf Mid property 1nd must Suite t300. lrvlno. Ctllf ~ .. -. J le,..... 11' 'iw ":. '"'\"'" '1 B General f)ul1d1ng Contr90t ANO£, STATE OF CALI• OAOUNO SION IN FRONT ar>d be r"9(>natve 10 the ~ 9PPOOf It the hearing y otree COHt do llf be In IWflt"'O end rn1y bO de-92714 --•....,..,., ._,.
"' 'owiurwwi 1 .,•I'~''"" " IOf FOANIA A-S PER MAP AE· OF AN EXISTING INOUS· conlract OOCumtf\11 eo<11t1te '(OU< ObjeCllOfll Of IM'opltded Ill\ ffteo edt-ltvwecl to Ille admlnollrtlor Gregory N W...... 2t03 J o•ret COttt do •• ~1"' "1"/" '''"1 1"'~"'"111~ ·~ EKtl btd mu11 conf<>fm COAOEO IN 800K 350, TRIAL 8UIL04NO ON A SITE Each Dt<l<Jer shill IUl>nllt. Ille wtotton OOjecilOM Witt\ ctoftel f'O' ,.to 0. la cene. With Wiil tnntlled petlONINy Mam SlrMt hill Tow, ... 1pl1dl• .. ..... ...
flk• .. 1; ·:I"' ~-J ( ,,·.~. lfl<l De f9IC)OllSIVI 10 lhe PAGES 41 AND so MIS· WITH INADEOUA TE FRON· on lhe form turn11hed ""'" the court bclic>f• the hearing 1 ....... ..,.. ........ or to '"' office of hlf II· 54Jlt• i300. lrvlno. C•llf ~,,.,,.,. ... cone.
.,,.,. " : ') 1'' 1 cor11tac1 documenl! CELLANEOUS MAPS RE· TAGE TO QUALIFY FOR A ltle coNract doC\ltnenll 1 Your llPC>e'lfWICI may be on ........ ,_.. .,e uetod tomey, 8'*1 Ll$)pc)ld 2)4 E 92714 ............. "' llMll
Ml:ft 1 ·'" • "" '11 1 1 Each 01<lOer st1all submn CORDS OF SAID ORANGE GROUND SIGN (~ FEET 11s1 ol 1t1e prOQOMO aubeon· petM)r"I Of by~ ettOf'nty quler• llemar a vn ~ 17th St , Suite 209 Cotti L R!Chatd Rewtl, 2803 ........ ,_.. .. _.....
#lllM,.';I .. ~.· •• · .. :.'.1 .. ; ,:::·,M.:. on ,,,. r0<m lurn•ahOd Witt\ COUNTY REOOIAED. ISO FEET EX· 11ac1ors on lh•I protect .. IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR ln~te.11 no con-M..a Caltforma or may be Maon S1r .. 1. East T()Wef, ...... ......,, • "" ........
'"-contract <locument1. 1 EXCEPT THEREFRUM ISTINGI. LOCATED A T 7$0 1eqwed by ttle Subletting 0t a conongont cre<lllor of ~ a vn llbotedo. P4Mde llledlnlheofllceoltheCl«l! Sulle 1300. lrvlno. Ct llf 1N1t1•tainot1te ... fte ...
ly '"'"' ''"1 •i< ""fllk '1 " Iott 01 lh~ proposed subc:on· UNITS 1 THROUGH 36 AS WEST 17TH STREET IN AN in<l Sut>c.ori1rac11ng Fair the ~ you mull lilo ltam8' a Uft Mf'ltc:lo de rof· of the Superior Court 11 any 92714 ... o _. ..... , .....
lfllhht1tt 1111" I•''"'"""' "' trec1or1 on lhrs projee1 U SHOWN UPON THE CON· MG ZONE ENVIRONMEN PractocM Acl Government your olalm with Ille COUfllnd -ftCI• de alia91 du e • time 1119' 11\e flrll publt<-Patrick A HonrMllNY ......,, e 1M ..,._do,.._ ''1""1111•··1~.' ... IMf 11" required by ,,,. Subletllng OOMIN'IUM Pl AN RE· TAl DETERMINATION E)(. Coo~ Sec.loon 4t00 ., MQ mall. copy IO lhe peraooat -eftclna do.,..... !:f! cation of this notlc• end 2603 Main Strfft. EHi .,_.. do .......... •. uup.-.ifl 1•'11'4 111 ti '"'' t S F CORDED IN BOOK 11304 EMPT I _.__.__ • __._ ::r: S.1f)(J 1,,.1 lh 11111 •• ,,.1, ,, , an<l ut>con1rac11ng a" Ettc:h bodde< rnu11 tubmlt rec>r._,l•tlYe ac>9()1nled by !!.~.. director o t o-bef<>f• 1"41 malling ol the Tower Suite 1300. I,..,. --_,,_
Pracloces ACI GoY1!fnmenl PAGE 1772 OFFICIAL RE· 4 PLANNING ACTION woltl eactl t>IO cerllfle<I °' Ille c:our1 Within four monlhl ) .... Calif 927" =· .. *"'., .. t 41~ 'J1°••h"t "1 u-.· '"1" Cooe Sect•Of'I • 100 •• MQ COAOS PA·90· 123 FOR DAN ca,tuer s cnKk peyabte to t·rom the date of twit ,.. C.... No. 1ml37 The ••ms and conddtOn& John R L.tst• 2603 Mawt )~ 'Uft"'-t liy Uu l~ '"I ul r,., 1 PARCE 2 ST W T QA ZE "'·· '""" '" ... ~1.1 ....... ""'"'''" EICll t><d04lt rnusl soOmtl l E ARO AU H I lhe OISTAtCT Ot I btd bond IU8f'ICeOflette<1uprovldeO The name and lddr91S of ol .... caSh ()( Plfl cash Street Eut Tower • ..ullo c... No.17'171 ..,t~"'''' ,,1 ~11,11, IHI ,1 •"'• w1111 each btd cerloloed Of UNIT 8 AS SHOWN AGENT FOR CENTRAL on 1"9 101m Ml lorlh "' lhO In MC11on 1100 of the Cell· lhe court •I (El riomOfe y and part credit. lhe l«ml ol 1300. lrvlne, Clllf 92714 The name and lddr-o1
ulotlt•• 11., '"""' ,.1 11 , GHhlef s C"9Gk payable lo UPON THE CONDOMINIUM BIBLE CHURCH FOR A coritraCI documenll ori ari lornoa Probate Code The doreecion de la COlll H I SU· au<:h credol 10 be acceptable George J Wall 2603 Mam lhe court II fEl riombre 'f
CA. ol .. 1 '• "' .... I 1. th@ DISTRICT Of II btd bOnd PLAN AEFERREO TO IN CONOITIONAL USE PER· amount not lets ltlln 10'% of lime f()f tlllng cletm• Wiii not PERIOR COURT COUNTY lo the undert19ned Ind 10 s1 .. 1 Eait T~ Sun• Cl11eccoon 0.1• con••> SU·
o.hd•ll''\ ,, <I • ,1,. ,, 1 1n the IOfm set lorltl ori lhe PARCH I ABOVE MIT TO EXPAND THE EX· lhe muomum amount ol btd 8)1.plre bo10te lour months OF SHASTA H~OO Cour1 the Superior Coun ten pet· 1300 lrvlno Callf 02714 PERIOR COURT Of' CAll-
11,., f """, c.~1ract <lOCtJmt'f\11 on an, Properly adoren 11 ISTING CHURCH BV AP· e'I a Quar1nl@e 1'111 lhO t>;d· lrom the hearing dlle no-S11ee1 Rf.o<l•OQ Ca1tf0trna Geflll I0"-'1ofIlle1mounl bid Tt11s bo11ne11 IS con·1 FORNIA COU~TY OF OR·
1 r .. · 1 , '"" , Ko , , ,,, , , , 11moun1 not •ess t"an 10"1• oll purportedly known H 1242 PR 0 XI MAT E l Y 8 4 0 "'" will enter 1n10 1t1e 1oceo 1t:>ove 9600 I Ill aec:ornPWly the oN., and dueled by a ~II par1. AflfGE. 700 CMC <Aftt.,
u••lo 1 "" I~, ol ,1 1 '''" 1 1 ltle mu1mum amourit ol t>ld RUTLAND ROAD 2 NEW· SQUARE FEET WITH A proposed con11ac1 11 ttle YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille The Nme adOress and Ille bllenc. lo be paid upon riershlQ Oftve w .. 1 P 0 Boa 838
.,..1,,.,1 ,11.,1 ,11 11,, ,..1 , 11., ._, 11 ouarantee lhdl lhe t>od·, PORT BEACH CALIFORNIA VARIANCE FROM OPEN 18me 1s awarded 10 we.ti Ille koC>I by lhe court II you l~hOne t'IYmber OI plltn· conhrm111on ol .. 1e by the Thi r99111rant(1I com· I Santa Ana CA 92702-08311
1 H"'"" ., [~, 1,11.11 •• , 1 1 ~ <ll!r woll en1er onto lhel 92660 SPACE REQUIREMENTS t>•dder 1n the event of 1111u1e are 1 ~non 1ri1eres1e<1 In UN'I attorney Of pfalnlllt Superior Court Ta.1111 . menceo 10 transact bull· Tiie neme. aoor .... I nd
1.,ui1 ,.1 11., .,1,1•1,.,.,11 ... propo!led con11a<1 11 1t1el The total amount or the (40•1. REQUIRED 33% to enter 1ri10 H•d con11.c1. ttle estate you may Ille wnh wllhoul an 111orney •• (El ''"" ooerauno ano matn• ,_. undet the F1e11110U• t~ n1,,TIO« of ptaln-
• 111.,1 '"' "" ( i..-1 .,, 1 1 ,1 '8me os awaroed to such unpao<l oalllnc@ ol lh~ obll· PROVIDED) LOCATED AT suth secw1ty woll be for-the court 1 formal Roq~I nomt><e. I• <ltrecct0n y el nu· ten a nee eAperises end Bu11ne11 n1me(1I hated 1111 1 111ornoy, Of plalnlll1 .~1,.1 ,, ""''", 111 !'It 1 ,.,11 ,, ti btdoer In 1"-even1 01 •••l~e QeilOO MCV'ed by !Tie Pre>(>-190 EAST ?JRD STREET IN l@<t~ lor Spoctal Notoc:e ot the fll. mero de 1e1efono del l)<Omtum1 on ln9Ufenc:e K · at:>ove on AIJ9U•I 1. t9t7 Wllhoul 11n 1t1or"9y ,. (El H•~ 1.,.1 1, ~ 11 '""" 1 10 en1er 1n10 Hod con11ac1 erty lo be t old and reason· AN R 2 l 0 NE EN· TM DtSTR•CT rewrves ong of an inventory end ao-1t>ogado del dem1nel1n1e o cep11t>le 10 ltle purct11-A~ J Pt1m;er1. Pr..-nomtlre ta dlrecciOn y el nu-
• ....... 1 .... 11"' ,, I • ...Ch "4!CU•1ly w•ll ~ tor-, able esllmlted COSIS ei· v I R 0 NM ENT Al 0 E , .... ng.M 10 re,ec:t any,0< '" prtlMI of ........... Of of Oel Oemlr>dltlll que no ltlell be prcwated .. of the ""'' me10 d• l•••fono d•I 11.,~11 ~1 lb'""" u1,., '"•lt'<J ~ an<l advances 11 lhe TERMINATION EXEMPT t>tds Of 10 waive any 11-any pOllilon or 9000Unt .. tieoce at>ogedo .. ) Dave dete of rtc:Ofdlng of con-Thll s111ernenl waa tiled et>ogedo dol 6emendWlte. 0
l',,.1,. "' 1 tttw ,,,1 n, "1 The DISTRICT •"1Ml'ves lime of 1"-tNllal e>ut>l~ltOn ~ PLANNING ACTION regularolteS .n any t>•ds or 1ri pro'llded 1n MCllOfl 1250 of M McGraw LAW OFFICES veyence EaamtnltlOn of wilh 1"-County Cltftl of Or· del demtndlllle Qut no
This Mill .... be conOIA;I me rtght 10 re1ec1 1111y or •"1 of lhe Nolt~ of sale •• PA·90· 124 FOR lSC STU· lhe bidding Ille C1l1forn11 Prob•I• Code OF DAVE M McGRAW. tltlo, IM;Ordlng ol con-•not COUnl)' Oft Octobe< It. ll•n ce • bog Id 0 • s I
bl<ll or 10 wa1vf' ;iriy or· $34.06621 0 105 A UTHOR IZED Pu1suant10 1heprov11ton1AReQuestfOfSpec11JNotic. 1990 NOrlh Callforn11voytnce1ran1ft'flau1.erid 19~ TIMOTHY J AVAN ESQ
lill by Ayuncy Sales and rl'gullrtloe5 "'any boos or on1 In llO<lollor> 10 cash Ille /\GENT F'OR GEORGE of Section 1773ofttleL•t>or form i, av1Hable lrorn ll'le Boulevard Suite 1010. any lltle IMUfenc:o Polley '471010 7777 Conltf Avenue Suite
POS11nf,1 wl'luole address and ltle bodd1no Tru11ee wlh accepl cert•loed HOEOINGHAUS FOR A COde of Ille Sllle or Cll•· COU(l Clerk Walnut Cr.... C•Jlfornta theft be It the ·~ of Put>hafted Oranoe Coal 207, Hunnnglon 8ooofl. CA ~~6420""S*::,::n,~ ~ Purwarit 10 the prov1S1on11 c.nec~ s casruer S criec:ks VARIANCE FROM FRONT IC>fn11 the OtSTRICT hH of>. Gr~ Colltna. Pe1t1ioner t4S96{4151 ~.()206 the l>UfCh-o.i1y Pilot Ociober 2t No-9264717141898 111 t
of Seclt0n 1773 of lhe L•t>Of10rawn by 1 Siii,. or Ff;deral SETBACK REQUIREMENTS tau'9d trom the OtrtetOf ol JEf,MY 8. ~. DATE 1Fect111 SEP 28 The proP9ft't is 10 t>o told vembot 2 t t6 1990 DATE fFechal NOV 4
15827 (lll6) Jet-8t04 C~ 01 !he Stale ot Call-Cr4'<l•t Un•onorSav1ngsA1 120 FEE T REOUtRED 3 lht1Departm@ntOflndut1n1l l-..,ft09UW~LD.•Yl.fl 1990 on an Hll0 b-1 ewoepl F·IMA 1988
F-OA INQUlftlES. ~ti) IC>fnoa theOISTR1CT hHOt> t1soc:.111>on Of S."'10QS Bank FEET PROP 1 AND A CON· Rel111on1 ltle general I tulMAN, AHerMf' tor A.NH MIO. Clerll, by A. for llllo. er>d th41 under· OAftY' L. OftANYll.LI,
450..551. HOME FE RAl ltinod trom the OtrflCIOr ol avtflortzed lo do t>us1n.eu ori DITIONAL USE PERMIT prevaohng Tiie of per d>tm "9tlttoftef, tl01 W119Mfe DMM, DetMitr s.gM<t r_.YOl 1"41 rlOht lo P'lllJC NOTICE I CLIM. lty ...,,.,.. , .....
SAVINGS ANO LOAN l\S lhe Oepartm,.nl ot lndustrta11 H11~ Stat,. All ch~~' must FOR /4 102·SOUAAE·FOOT wage. arid the general lllvct.. Ito. "'4, .. ,,.,IJ Publllllod Orange Cotti rej«:t any and all btda 1 0epvtJ :x?~:~ 00~~·~ Re1a1 1ons Ille generat:b@ currently <la•e<l-Ja the FLOWER STANO AT Hill-prevailing rate tor hohdey HMte, CA 90210 Dally P1101 November 9 16 0 11•6 November 10. '9CTITIOUl llU ... ll I ~~ Orlt!QO Coa•I l\S t-0.tEFEO BANt< FED ptl'Vllh"O ra111 Of oer 11.em1 even1 lende< other lhan c.nh GREN SQUARE lOCA TED 1tnd ove111~ work 1n Ille lo-Publtthed Ora11Q9 Coast ?'\ 10 1990 1990 NAMI tTATIMUfT O.lly Piiot November 2 I
fRAL SAVINGS BANI< 8y waoes an<l the g,.rier11111 accepled t"ie Trust" may AT 250 EAST 17TH STEET cehly on wt11ch '"" wor11 os10 Dally Pilot November 10 I l F892 lleit'bafa AN!~. Ado The IOllowtng pettont ere 16 23 1990
prevllhng rite lor hohday W11tlh04d Ille •UU•nc:e or lhe N A c I ZONE EN · t>o perlormed IOf eec:h Gflh 17 1990 "' ..... ,, .. ., wtttl "" ... dOlfl9 buM""8 II • F8711
Andi• A CtlriSIO(Jhef Au lllld ovenom• woo n '"e to I Trull~ s Dfoe<I unht luno• Vt R 0 NM ENT A l DE or ly.,. ol wor~~ n~ed 10 S1Sll47 I A-Hd THE SECO""O CH•NCE 1tiot11ea s'""''' D1111• P "" P\alC NOTICE ., ,. 10 16 90 catoly 1n "'"teh 1n11 work os 101 bf'c.omf' itva.tablf' •o ,,,. TfRMtNA T 1QN fXEM T l'l•flCutf' ti>@ contract ThOM lrlan ~. AtlorMy STABLE 3201 Minnct9C>I• C NOTtl'r:
llSAP26,116 tie per!Ofmed IC>f f'llCh cr1'1f payee Of enci0tsee Ha m•t· 6 Pl f4NNING ACTION rllH are on toe •• the DIS-PUBUC NOTICE ITATI Of at L••· JM f . 111t1 It .. tufto A.,. Co"a Mesa Caht 1• ___ Pt&J _____ n-< __ _
I I-., I 1 'l 1 1 1 t; 01 I fPf' of wor~t'" n~<lf'<l toj ter OI roQhl P /4 • 8 8 I 'i' 5 AND q f T RIC T ot!•Cf' IOClled at NOttTH C fllOUN 20I, Coete ...... C• 12t17, 92628
"•f'Cul@ lhe con11ac1 T"4Jsej S~t<l Hie woll be ma<l,. Dul DEVEL OPMfNT ACTION PhY'1ca1 Facll•lr,.~ PlarimnQ Kltl2• COUNTY Of AWATA.:OA T ... ~ (7141 541-1151 Julie A Pl'trina 320ll INV~~:.Ot DllDLJC NOTICE •llH are on Ille 8111\f' OIS· w•lhovt COY@nanl Of wa• RA 118 · O• F 0 R LU IS Traolf>f 1')70 Adams Ave ITAT~MfNT Of 1" T~ QfNEfllAL Put>h,hed Otenge Coasll M onneioll Av~ Co•ll•
ruu fRo( T office tocll,.d ad ranly e•prHs l)r imphed '" AT R IJ R 0 GUE V /4 RA Costa Meu CA 926Ui AIANOONMENT Of' Ol tly P1lol NovembOr 16 17 Mesa Cetil 9262& t 9IO rnM
,..._.,..,2 PhyS•cal Fac;1hh~ PIAnnonq g.l•d·'•Q 111e P•JS~n·n" " AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR Cop•~!> may ~ Ot:>llone<I on UN Of ,ICTITIOUI COUfllT ~ ~=E '1 lqq() 'f'homaa 8uttar<l 3628 Voel NO.Ol~OCE S ERES OF •,,.,,., C.r1c:i•4'• "'h "'"ob· enr.umtor11nces 1o u11st1thl' HILllf4M l M001C ~OR requesi A copy of ltleM' aUltHfllNAMl D==tocvoI.. FSa 910 COii • Qcoa'*°9 c.Jll I N I 1 H V ,,.!f<lTEl:Lf_,!!~ t111neesonre<iuet1 A copyof,•nOet>ledness se<:utf'd l'ly RENEWAL OF A CON •lll'ttnllll>ePO•le<llllhe The lo1tow1nn pe•1ona A'11•8lN MANU,AC· Dl-ICN0f1M c :1hr .. nE O..Sves 4149 GI VEN, 1r11 ·~~ed
v..-n" .. ""~"'' theterllesll'oallt>ftpo''"°'"'<lDefoO actvanc,.~ir,.••1DITIONAl USE PERMIT oosile • r~ nA. ' I Pl090Ulwll l>ereclf•,...t>Y C•M No 81' oo:J 131 01 '"t!' or: ~''" under wot ti tnl1rnt H FOR AN fXIS TING AUTO I II shall t>e man<l .. Ory upon hlvl! lbllndol\M the ul'I of T\MIHO INOUIT"tll, INC.. I Certon /\vi' LynWOO<l Ce~f the Ctty of eo.1a M ... 10 s ... oerol)r Court of the I II ll,;11 ~ mJndal'l•• ;ponl P•l'.l¥•ded tnere1n 11ncJ '"" REPAIR BUSINESS WITH A IM COtHRAC10R 10 whom lhf' Focllloou5 Bu11nus • Notltl C•roltna corpor-1 NOTfCI 90262 ""' The Clly Cte1M p 0 Bo) Stat~ ()I c.11oforn .. 11 r°' lhl' I the CONTRACTOR 10 whom unp11<l p11nc1p111 ot th,. nntP CONOlitONAL USE PER· lhe conttac:l •s awarded an<l ~11mf' BASKET CON ettoft. "9fftt1H. ' INVITIHQ llOI I Motto F•umara 875 71 1200 Colla !IA... Cah
C.ounlt 01 ll)~ f4 n9f'les on lhe ine contract ·~ award"<l and ~u•!Od by ~<l•<l OHO wolhl MIT F()R OUTDOOR WORK u on Rny subconiractor CEPTS 2S3 Promonlory n I NOTICE 11 hereby given C<1mby Ave 107 NOtltl fOfnla 92628 1~ on or
m1111,.r of fl'lt!' Ml ale Of Fred ur.of' any sut>con1r1c101 inle<HI lfleffOOn as P'O"•ded WITHIN 200 FEET OF RESt u~der such CONTRACTOR !>five Wttt NewpOrt 8eac:t1 0Aff0QL10 FAM IL YI 1'111 ... leO propotal!I fOf I •IOI)@ Cehf 91325 before lhe llOur ol 10 00 Im
er•Clo D fl'""'"~ <l"Ceased under SuC.h CONTRACTOR ,n uod NOi• OENTIALLV ZONED PROP 10 a nol leU lhlln lhe said C1H 91660 MfTA1.CfllAnEflll. IMC~ 1 lfurn1st1mg 111 tabor ma· 8 111 MeyU 2459 Redwood on Thursday NoYetnber 29
Not cf' • P'"'t• 9'""n lhal 1. • ,,01 -s •hen 1.,,. ~11 d MISSION VALLEY IANK ERTV AND LOCATED IN P Y The Ftc:totoous Buslnfll Cetlforftle c0tpo<1tloft Mtd ltrlals eqlllpmenl lttn9'>0f· Rd Cern Celt! 95307 1990 n Shall bO ll'le re
the uno"'''Onf'd ""'" Mii at ,~.r'90 rates to all WOf~~' T ftUI T lE 8 y c ON: THE REOEVEl OPMEN T soecoloed '119110 111 ""orke:s Name referred 10 above wH CS 8 C0tpor•tlon, end 111r.on Rnd such othe< l1Ctl1· Aochard l oe 2703 W 3rd 1ponsit>tto1y of '"' l>IOOer 10
pr1valt1 '81,. 0" or altf'r No ,.,,,plo ~by '""min th,.,.~. S O L I O A T f "O A E • PROJEC 1 M~FA AT 1747 emptayfldf t>~,,..,., on 1~ 1 lole<l •n Ora~ Counly on ~AUL M VOUOtfT, Deftft· llfl as may be required lor Los Anoete1 Caltf 90057 df!IM~f' hos btd 10 the Coty ~eml>"r ~"i 1r,'fQ at thl'OI ,., 111,~oflh,.conlll\C I CONVEYANC E CO ANM·(flM AVENUE tN 14.N ecullono 1 conlracl June Pl 1990 FILE dent•. ,Alft CHUVI l*IWAY 40 Bay1n1 ltQHPI 17235 Clefk"10ffabylh4lpr()()e1
loce .,, BevP•ly R Slln<ls ~,,'tir<l<ler may w•lhOraw AQlHT. 21031 VENTUfllA MG ZONF fNVIRONMEN nNob~1~!e~ m•ro:·~~~~:;-NQF460991 NOTICEOfll.ftYICE l lETWffN Ol'IANOI South Main St Gardena announcedllme 8tdsw1llt>o
()eeron9 Wallh11"' Sands an oci ror a peoOd or t••I BLVD 202 WOODLAND TA L DETERM INATION I Y per 't Tracyl Arcuro 253Prom Of.flf!IOCE-lllY CO~Y ,AlfllQfllOUNOI Call! 90:l411 publlcly ooe...cS and r..O
1444 W1 ,, •rt 91.1:1 Ste ,,;{ 1'11,,s alter th,. t.lat,. Wt~ HILLS: CA 't 1M<4 1714) PPfVtOU'> ~~FGA TtVE DEC 1801 day, 811"' l~e:;te Ml on1ory Ori.~ West Newport ~!CATION fNTflANCI ANO fAltltvtiW Witham J Mor•n 804 llOud 11 tO 00 1 m or ..
301 Sar'" Monie.a CA 1,,, ,,,,. openino 01 t>od• lel·S"5 L ARAT•O~I fOfAll'lt!a°:7°~ :nd 1 Beech Calll 12660 TO P"Ul M VOUGHT fll0A0) Wiii be r~ by Gaillard Laverne Calll !IOOf\ l"*Ntltr H ptK
90'101 t ..... "O~~I an<l A P<I men• l>Ot\O 11n<l a B JQV"f BAYAN ASST 7 Pt/4NNING ACTION p y Th•• bu••ness w•n con 11115 PrOduc:l'Ofl Plac• Mew·,IMC.tyofCotl• ...... •tll"lt 917$0 ltClble on Thurld•Y No-
besl b<dr:l,.r a"ct ...,c,1,.r.1 10 tf0<m~f>C-f' 1>ond w•I! De TRJ~IEE OHIC(R PA 90·l'i''> H)R PAUl G pef lormane@ ~ win be OUCled lly 1n 1n<lov•<lu1I pOl'l 8eact1 CA 92663 ONICe of the C11y Clef'll 77 Wilham P M0tan 804 vemr>er 2t 1990 1n lhe
GOflfrrmrthor o1 H•l2 Su P"' Cl 1 ,. 1 1.-1-.. " .. ST .. J 1 ~ 0 ,., I ZED rf!Quor@d Pf•O• lo eHCuhon Tt11s tlll~nl was ••led Taki' not•<,. "'" 8 plead· Fair Ortve Colla M ... Call· G111111d Laverna Caul CourlCll CriamDeta Ct~H•ll rl'Q'"'" tlf'O• () "'CU 1on1 .-.. .,,,, .... ... .. I n .... of ltle contract an<l 9"111 be th'" c I Cl k r °' d of O:CIO 91750 pertor C.011rt .111 "0"' t1lle nl t~ con1rac1 an<l inall t>e Puoll•llA<I Oran9e C.oa\t AGENT FOR D B INVEST. •n lhe lorm Ml lorth in Ille w1 • oun Y er o . inq -k1no relief aoa1n11 lornta, uni" lhe hOUr 1 . 17 Fair Ofove Colle oea
and ''''"'~\t '" ~aoel elf' 'on lhrt IO<m "°'' rorih •n lhfll Daily PtlOI November 9 16 MENTS HH~ /4 VARIANCE d I ang,. Cnunly on Oc1otH>r 29 you hH been hied in '"-j' m .• Noftmb.r 21. lllO, II J()fln p P11n11 269115 Calllornla tor lhe lvrflllll•ng
C"'3<;"d .11 11m,. n t rlealh and c-:>ntrllrl <lncum,.nt\ 2) H}90 F9()() FROM P/4Rl"•Nf', RE Qi, IRE cnnlracl ocumen 1 1990 a1>ov,. fl!nloll~ &eloon Tiie whlCtl ume lhey wllt be open-Durango l ane Mouion ot FOUA (41 EACH MOTOR
all ngh1 fllle ·ln<l 1n1erttt 1rwo p 1 t S 1 4590 MENTS l2'.l SPACES RE Pur•uanl to Sflclic 4590 Put>hstle<l Orangf' CoHI n'1turt ol lhf' "''tef being ed publlc:ly and rud llloud In VlejO Catot 9269 1 CVClES FOR T~AFFIC EN
l"!ll:ltP •11 ,,.,,..,,,,,au1 ,, 01 1~~'(.~:.er~,.,;1·i~e o•I P\alC NOTICE OUIREO 9 ,.. SPAC ES Ol lhe GoVClf'g-'l ode of 011ly P1101 No,..m~ 9 18 ~"' '' H fOllows llheCOUncilChembef• SM1·1 •mre S1amosi 107111 FORCEMENT Q~''"'<l " """'"al tl'l1' c,.r 1,.,. Stat,. 01 Cahl0<n•• t™' PRl)•/oOfO ,,.,4r, A CON ~':n~r':~el 0 w l~,,~~·~,~~ 23 30 1990 Pla•nUtt suppltld c.etll•n ed prQPOM .. Shall bOat the Wlaorn SI Sun Vllley C1hl AdO•llO'lll Mii 01 11\e
te1n rnlprO(lf'rt1situalf'd•n •HI! t ..,111 ontain K01C2S OITIONAL •JSE PEs:\M tT F 8115 qoOd1orH<N>Cn l o Oel9"-fltleoflhewor11endnomeof 9t3S2 •c>«ol~ltOnt may t>e ob
th,. County nl Orano .. 51111,. '~~ovi•m~s "''m•t~n '"• flCTITIOUI euttNEll FOR A MA',-<,,a(,f SPA provis•oni permllllng lhe cian\ CS B Corpor111on tho bidder but no other dll· Th11 bu11n11H •• con· talned 11 the Oflkle ot 1"9
t)f C1tto11)1n111 p~rl1c.ularly "" I ,ur C l!Uf u~ t>•d<l e0, 11) NAMf ITAHMENT "'ND "' (up f~ £ s s u RE ~~;,~.~i.!f~u~:!:~~ .~0 PUBLIC NOTICE arid or Paul M Vought, ll•d tlngUlthing mlltkl Any bid ducted by • genet•I P•rl· Purchaalng Agent., n ,.,,
acrob80 n 1011ow, 10 "''' 1,.,,,,,,1.,1,. ~ut1l•9' 1,.,, an Trie followino p<"rson\ are S AL 0 N 1 N /4 '2 3 0 0 hfJ OISY $erv1cet. Of g00<1' t11ve Deen reOttvod tllflf the llChOCluled ner1rup Oflve. COlfa M... C11t
Loi ~6 or T111<1 N,. 1218 ~~ mrmey• woinr>etd by th" OIS~ df)•l'Q bu1'me'' a~ SOUARf roo· ',lJITf IN ~~~c!r' ~t~hh!1~1~Yr~ .,: 111117 rendefed tn Ille Stelt ol closing time IOf ,,,. receipt The reg11111n1111 com torn11 Bids lh<>uid tit! re-
shown nn ~ ITlllP '""'"°' ,,. TAIC t 10 pn' rfi Pflr M u L B E R A v
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rHf COS r /4 MF<,A VIL 1 def Ille P Pvbtlc: Nollc:a N"''" CarOlona end Mtnl two of bids lhall be raturned to menced to lr•nsect bull turned 10 the 1tttr1tt0ft of the
corded on Bo•w "H Pal)i!s '17 10,,..,ance under urn• ~on-1 MOBILEHOME PARK AS l AGE SHOPPING C.NETER rJrm.;nc.e un Con· of Appffcatklft 1nvn<C@' 1n 11\1' 10111 sum of bl6d« unoc:>ened 11 lhall be MSS undef ltle Ftc:llhOUI (Aty Clflf1I Within Mid ilme
IO 49 •nc.lu ,.,. ,1 Mos 1 ec.t SOCIA TES 3 1117 H A"w11 1 OC/4 TEO /4 f lQ), SOUTH 1'~1 I. t d a Se•l"91 A1eoc:letloft 15 t 70 00 lo Defendant I~ IOle rHponllbllly of lhe Bu11t'l .. 1 ntme(ll ll11td llmol on a Meted tnV91c>Pt
ceO•nflOUt Map• R...-ord' r OoHrnlng lo•rd ., A•enufl Costa MM.II l.altl BR1ST01 STR£Fl f IN A .,.,:-;","II~: "1.o' ftwctleM of A..... ( <; 8 COfPOUlloOO I copy bl06lf 10 -,,,., hll bid .. •bO ... on Oc:IOl>Or 22 t990 ldenllltedon lheOUlaldewttPI
of Qfanqe Cr1<.1n1~ Alfred ~. Fernender, P".0 921126 c't ZONF [NVIRONMf~ Ctionc:etiorw Coaat ' com': and Aewntpllon of 01 '8od ICCOUlll bet"il tn· recei¥1d In proper llme Julle Polona lhe Bid Item Numr>er er>d the More Mmmr,nl~ •nr,wn Chancell0t Co1tt Com · Jl)hn H11ncoc1t Mutual l•fl! 1 Al OF TfRM•N,a T<ON 0 • • Uabltlllet ne1ed to tho Complalnl 11 A HI ol . Plans Special T1111 at1temen1 w11 hied Open•no Date
H 500 Kings Place N-lftunltJ cofi.tt. Oletrlct 1n1ur a nee Cornpany e EMPT '"~'~s~:8!rtc:Joest Nolle• 11 hereby g1v1tn 1h11t f •tllbt1s A and B lllflf allow-Prov111ori1 and additions to wtltl the County Cieri< of Or rour uNd mo1orcycte•
POrl Beach CA PubllshM Orwqfl Cont Ma1uct1uMlll corporatoon 11 PL/4NNIN(, /4CTiON 0 1 P N g., 9 111 appttcatlon ~u ~ mid• anc@ IOf cr.0•11 lhe prtoci-0-al ProV111on1 to Ille Inge County on Oclober 23 are ottered to< an op1tonal T~rm~ <if ,..,1,. •"" r J'" on oaoy p,101 Nov,.ml>l'r 'l 111 John Hancoc~ Place Su11• PA 90 n 6 r l)fl ST EVE 1~ 0101 overn · 10 the ()fflc:e of Thrill 5u~ pal eum d~ on the account Standard Spec1ltc111ona 199() 1r•de.-1n ThOM mo10tcyc:teS
lawful mon,.~ r,I lh,. Unolfid 1990 200 Two Copley Piece Bo• MARCHf<;r At' T Hl)R•lf 0 "'"°" 1100 G SlrH I N w II $4 63.4 311 IC>Qtlhet wllh m•r be obt .. ned •I !"-Of· ,cn:H1 ,.,..,, be 11-.d II C•I)' of
Stllft "" conr1ron1111on ol ~887 Ion llAltMCllvMllS 02117 AGENT fOFI HUNSAKER Fella Wun+oQ1on 0 c 20552 IOf 1ntf>lf'SI ~· , .... ral• of I s·.\ hctt of''"" Cuy f"91neet 77 Publllhed Ortl'IQI Coeat Coetl M•H Corpcr11ton ~aff; "'""r1 ,.,h an<l oat H1,,.kbfyn P•rtneo lid FAllAtlv T~ 1~r roR A 111o1mtC NOTICE approval ol 1 purchall' ot petmon1t1unrnpa•d Oeioo-F11rOr1w Cotl•Moea Ca11-10at1y Pilot November 2 9 Varo 2300 Placenua Av
a"°" opan ">Gr> terms and • Calllorn•• llmned P"''* CONDl1iON,a1 i<;E PEA n-.1 HM1• and assumptoon of dent CS 8 C0tporll!Otl ltld lornta. upon _..._ .. ..,.. 16 n 1990 eoue Cotll MeM Call·
coodllton• as Ar"' agreeable Pl&.IC NOTICE lhlp. 3187 H Airway Avenue MtT TO All o w AN AUTO ll•bllltles by 0< Paul M Vouollt. H In· pa,mont of 110.40. Aft .. F·1169 fornta 11 10 00 • m . T""°
IO It>@ piwsoMI represenl•· ,ICT"tOUI autt•ll Costa Meu Call! 92626 OET/41llNG BUSINESS IN FICTlT.=::...... Homo S1vln9s ol <lrcated by bhtblt1 C Ind 0 ~ c:'*"tO of NM day Novern~ io 1990
11ve /4 mutually 9gree<1 upen Thia ou1ona11 11 c.on CLUDINO OIJT5IDf WASH NA• ITATU•NT AINflc:a FA anne•.O 10 tho Complatnl, mutl be 1ncklded 1f hlndled "8.IC NOTICE Etch bid enlllt 190Clf)I
amounl lo be O~led wllh NAMI ITAT~MUIT dueled by j<>Hll venture ING OF {./4RS tPRIOR TO Th LOS AOQ91es M\ p.omottWJ l)lymflfll but by mall Plana apoclft· MCfl aftd ovory 11em u Ml
btd Bodt Of ollf'f' lo b9 on The IOllOWlng ~'°"' .,. The reg111rari1111 com DETAILING INDOORS1 IN "°' • = ::'_, . .,. Callf()fn11toO11 hH 111141<1 11nd ref\itod 10 cations lfld olher contract ACT1TtOUI llU..... tonh '" 1"9 tC>eQflc:allOn•
wr11tnq Ind"''" be ·-Yid <lOtfl9b\ISll'9tt H ~ 10 lranMCI b\111 AN fXISTINr. N0•JSTAl/4L P'1c FtC SHORES ol mekepaymenl OOCuf'fl«'tl may '''° be ..... TATl•NT AnyllOCIClll••ote»IOn910lhe •llheal0t....Ootfic.11eny WESTINGTON ELEC·,,... unOet '"' Foc:tohOUI BUILOING lOCATEO AT I fwoBr•nchOfftc:eS Vou11erequ1redlomllke ottamtned•tthtOfflcoOflhe Thetollowtngpor-t0ft111• apec:lflcatlOftelftUltbec:IOOr·
'""" aftt!t the flftl publl TRIC 21511-C San Mlc:hol BualnoH name(•) lllled 1645 SUPERIOR AVENUE ~LEAig:s ~7 M~r ~· of HOUMhOld Bank clllt4enteto IUCh plMding ncM Clty Clertt 01 the Clly Of OOlng bu--•" ly llaled tn lhe bid, end, ...
cation l\efeof and before Cott• MMI, Callf 92627 lt>Oveon Nov.ember '· 1990 IN AN llAC. /ONE F ~ °"' , I ti Nowporl 8oach 1119' then oec.inDet 19, Coetl Miii Pl1n1 end AMERICAL. tot OoV9r Or ura to.., tonh eny nem In
dateolule Scoll Jey W1111n8'on. RIChlf'dA Hlll,PIHtdeot NVIRONMENTAL DE· 92M~~ s Choe 3700 s C•ttfornl1928&0 '~••Id dll• being 40 ec>eclfletlon•wlllnot bem•ll· •Ill. Newport Boach. CA tho IC*)#lcallont lhall bo
Dated November 9, t9t0 2 158 c San Mk:hel. 0111 Th11 et•lem.nl WU (lled TERMIN/4TION fXEMPT Pt °' •KHP12 Senll II .. contemplated tl'tll ... dayt from the llr1t Pllbll· ed unlON lht 1ddillon11 t26e0 ground• for rtjOCtlOn Of the
... .., Ill ...... laq.. M•• Calif 12827 with the County c.... of Or FOR f UR fHfR INFOR "'IU 4 . offlCel of the ·~narnod cation of lhl• notoee end ta 00 (;harge •• lflCludod J•mo• M 81rry u t bid
Dootffto. WattMr. leftda. Thfl bustnHI •• con tnoe COUOl'f on Novemtier M/4TION ON 1Hf ABOVE ~~t\IC•I~ G'70. • con-Hvln9• 11aoc:t1hon1 wlll upon Yo\11 lellure 10 do IO with payment MOll'lift9 Canyon Rd . Cor· (Kh l>lCUIUlll MllOf'lh lhe ,....wfwttf ........... 111. dueled Dy an•r>dovtduat 5 '"° APPLICATIONS TEL E ' Ullrie. I eonOnuel0()91flleW'lhlM Ille party Motllng llfvlOo Eec:hbtdShtfil>Omedeon OftadOIMar CAt282S IVlll\ll'Mlend rtlidenoeaOl
..... ~CA... The r911111r1nl(•I com-,47 .... PHONE 7'>'1 5,4., OR CAll d~~:' ~~.~~·~. u~•on Of ihe IWO branch lgalnat yOU .. ~ 10 the IN p,~ '°''"· lhtOI• Th11 bu•lno•• I• con· 111 PO<•on• and pertle• ........ fl ...... ,.,. menGed lo tranucl butli-Publllhod Ortnge COM! AT THE OFF'ICE OF THE -.. I • • Offtcot °' Houtenold Bank Court for tlwt rellof IC)UOht P-1 INO\IQh P·t ptOll!ded In due1ed by en lndfVldull lntoreated In lht propoeal II
...... ...,..,,.,...,,.,..._ ,_. under the 'ICllllOUI D•I)' P11o1 Novembet 9. 1& PLANNING DIVISION ~n~! 1;~~~tl= f9tl ln\IOMl<l In thlt 1t1n1 Th11 lh41 ~nd day of No ttle contrac.t documoftll. The reg111ran1 com-the bid 11 by1 corpcwetlon
...... ....... ........ Bulln•H ~me(•~. II~= 23. !M>. 1990 ROOM 200 11 FAIR ORIVE Buatnen namO(tl lletod llC11on. at the totlowlng IO-vomt>or, 1990 end lhlll be eocompenlfl;d MenCed 10 lrWllllCt bl*-ll•t• '"° MINI of the of·
Publltried Orenge Co .. t above on '-"''OOOf · ~·8&4 COSTA M£SA C A LI ibo--.on NIA c:atlone C,_.tet I . WMttlO, M,. by 1 t«llfled or c:atnlefl 11011 under lhe llGllllOUt nc-1 wfl(I C111 e10n en
o.lly Ptlol Nowmber 15 111 Scott Wetllngton fOlllNIA 177 Soull't A........, fof ,........., I07 chtca or. bid bond'°' not bualnOM MllW or nernea ecJfwrNfll on !>On.it of lhe n . 1990 Thlt ·~b;··of ~ rta.tc NOTICE Put>lothed Or ""99 Coe11 ~,: !t.~::n .... filed 8"'6valcy Streot ... , ....... , ......... Of· .... than 1CN Of lhe amount Mated IOo¥t on ~ '· ccwpcwu11on and wMl"-r
Thf ·717 With'~.. ty """!.._ ie --r,.. D .. ty Pitot Novemo.r l6 ..,th lhe COUllly Clettt of Or· Ollaw111e Ohio "-9n ......... MC of lhetf bid made payabte to 1NI more tN1n one offloer mvtl tnoe .....,..ty on .............. . ..... -vr 1990 llnd ..., en., ..... ,, the Clty Of Coota ..... Ho ~ M. ..,,., 19' " "'° bid tt-Dy .,,.,,.
---------I"° ,-.. L•ff tM.I F 908 =~on Oct.-n . . 24t W•tt Publlanod Orange co. .. , prOCJOMI •h•ll be Con· Thia 11ae.men1 WU tlled ,..,.,. or • jOlnt vwiture "8,ICM)TIC( ••-NOTICE IS HEftf8Y 5thStr•t DlllfyNot Nowmberl 11. lklerOdunteuaccotnl)lrllOdwtththeCounlyO..ofOr• _. ... "'9 l\llMI end lld
PublllMCI Orange CO.SI GIVEN THAT PURSUANT '47911 MatYtVlllt OrtlO 23. '"° by euetl cuNor'• CfleOI. Inge Counl)' Oft September din-of ... geNtal l*t· Kl~ Oaltv Piiot OcloDet 28 No-TO CALIF BUSINESS I "8.IC NOTICE Pubfltried °':to, Cout Tlllt notlcie le ~bllttted F191 c:eatl. or bidder'• bond 2t, 1990 '•~ '*' end lolnt vuntl.W9" 11
'9CTJT10f.M....... vembor 2. 9. '" 1"9 PAO,!SSIONS COOE ?:lt'~ ~ 2• '· ~·to 8octlon tl(cl of Nol:llOINlllbeconatOetecl ~ Orengo Cooet Ill• bidder 11 • I OI•
MAM9 •TAT1MIWT F-t.4~ 821700 THAT THE UNDER· KIW01 I '"* Ille f'a60fll Oepoe41 In· unloM It II made on. btank Oaolly PilOt OCtObtf' 2t No-oroortetortnlP or enothef
Tho folllOt#lno praona .,. SIQN[D WILL SELL FOR '1C1mOUI llUllMlll ~ Ad and 12 C,111 PUIJC MJTIC( fwf'n furNIMd ~ U'IO City of -9\bot 2 I It 1tt0 9'\tlty thal dOCM buelf'IOOt OOlnO bullM9t.. UPAID AENT. THE PE"-MAim eTAft•MT 6N n of,.,. f~IOl\e Of eo.1. u..a and 11 mOdO In , ... UfldW. flCtltout nerno. tM
Jot!'TAO CA'!.1176 4MOft 80NAL PROPlRTY 8' Ttll fOllOwlftg petton• ere "9JC MJTlC( the Offlot Gt f"tw1ft 1opot. M:hlM)UI .WM 1ccor0tnce w ith lho bid.,_. t>e In tfler ... ""'"°
lfWod . eo.11 MoN. Colif PICrtTllOUe IUWH LIEVED TO BEi.ONO TO doing tlvtlnel• H ¥ltlOrl Thie notlee Wit ep-MAim HATW•NT pr0¥19'on• of the Propoeal~ P\alC NOTICE of the bldMt wttll • deelo-'"21 NAMS ITAftmNT THTtOFDOOLLOCWAl~P .... T... ll)HA]OCMA.. t808E. ,ICTTrlDUI ......... pear ti 9'>Pf011imlltly one-Tllo·~.,.,....,..,.. req""9ITIOl'lll --nation I~ af\owl~
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