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GOOD MORNING I
Ooudy most of the day today, with
a 30 percent chance of welcome rains.
Coastalflnland hi&hs from 63 10 67.
lows from 4.S lO •9. For the. Orange
o.st's mosl complete-weather--infor-
mation, includina boa1ina. 'fish.ins and
surfina repons and sec pqc Al.
Those Costa Mesa cops art 11 il
apin, pullina over good drivers and
Jiving them tickets -'"turkey
tickets." that is ... 8(-ainning
Wednesday and continuing until
Christmas Day, Cosla Mesa police
officers will reward roughly SO law.
abid ina motorists with certificates
offcrina dollars oiT holiday turkeys
purchased at Ralph's markets ... Lt
Alan Kent said the tickets wiU be
distributed throughout the city, but
officers will be particularly watchful
along the city's high-accident streets
-Newport Boulevard, Bristol
Strttt, Fairview Road and Harbor
Boulevard ... This is the third
straight year for the Costa Mesa
department's turkey tickets pr(>.
a.ram . which was modeled after a
Los Anaeles Police Depanment
proaram aimed to reduct accidents.
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OIJ(JTEI llF TllE DAY
"'Men doti'r ffa ve to Jo~ any pan of
their maSC'ulinitr to embrace their
femininr-sidcs. · . .
Ps ychotherapist Dennis Harris. Cll·
plaining what men will be like in the
1990s Al .
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"The ttspons1b1li1y of1hc grra1 s1a1es
is ro ~rve and nor 10 dominate rhe
world."
Harry S. Truman ( 1884-1972).
TOllAY'I EfEflTI
•The Orange County Water Districl
boa,rd of directors meets at 8:30 a.m. in
the boardroom at the district office.
IOSOO Ellis Ave., Fountain Valley.
After a brief business agenda. dircctors
will adjourn to closed scs$1on to inter-
view candidates for the position ofin-
house general counsel.
•Soviet f(>Ckcr Vasily Shumov
speaiks on "Rock Music and Glasoosr·
at the UCI Student Center at 8 p.m.
-Tickets arc S.S-$8. Call 8.S~J79.
•Bill Enavall raises a yuk fest at the
lmprov. 42.S.S Camp·us Drive. Suitt'
· I 38. Irvine. at 8:)() p.m. Tickets arc $8 .
Call 8S4-54SS.
•·The popular Japanese sing-along
system known as Karaoke comes to the
Cannery restaurant at 9 p.m. Patrons
can be stan for.an evening.
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Tuesday, November 20, 1990 25 ce nt~
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Serial rapist supeet
on trial for crime-wave-
By Emlly Adoms
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· SANT A ANA -A former Foualai.a
Valley-woman a~l.n court Moncllly -
to face the ma.n she said raped her da'
brcakina into her apartment ud -14
Fritz and S-· Fabien brought t--.a Erlcl1, ~
and Ru-to the Cout from Utah for a vlolt to the
.• LM ~ eo..t 0.-, Plot
bellch. The coup!e. lonnerty or the Oronge Cout, and
the boyo en~ the day cleoptte the -Iller. Story, A3.
months later -re-
turned and did it
again.
In a voice that rare-.
ly faltenii. the woman
tokt )uron she re-
co,n1zed accused
serial rapisl Robin
Scott Dascnbrock. 2.S.
as the man wbo. in
Nov. 198.S, ~pt into
her bedroom. _ pulled ~
her from bod whett
she lay slttping with DaNnbrock
her youna daua,hter
and fo~ her into the living room Wbert
she was raped.
She also said Dasenbrock was the ma.n
who returned in Jan. 1987 and asked,
"'Remember me from last yeatT" before
noina her again. this time at knife..poinL
ProseCutors claim the two attacks mark
lhc: second and -fout\ocnth felonies in
Ducnbrock's 17-month crime wave that
terrorized Huntinaton Beach and Fountain
VaUey. The fonncr warehouse worker and
Montana native is charted with rapi.na
·--awulliila six .othen and !>urpriz"'s three barines. -
The attacks also show the increuina
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Absentee votes confmn most election results
Dan Lungren 's win in attorney general race will be debated in court
By Paul Archlpiey
o.lty Pillo! PoMic.91 Wrtler
SANTA ANA -Election day v1tton
remained 1n the winner's circle Monday as
the Orange County Registrar of Voters
released updated results that included
about .S0.000 previously uncounted
absent« ballots.
Costa Mesa City Council ca ndidate Jay
Humphrey increased his .S9-vote lead over
Karen McGhnn 10 147 votes 1n the final
results. -
He and Ma yor Peter BulTa. who garnered
the most votes in a five~andidatc field for
his first re~lection bid. will be sworn in at
lht' nellt council meeting.
Slatew1dt' results confirmed what Re-
publican Dan Lunartn claimed last Thurs-
day -he will be California's nelll attorney
general
Unless a coun challenge by Otmocrat
Ario Smith can overturn the election. final
resuJu show Lunaren ed'cd Smith by
about 30,000 votes out of morr than 7
million cast.
Smith was ahead by almost the same
amount in election day returns. However.
the laborious count of absentee baJlots -
which traditionally favor Republicans -
gave the victory 10 the former Huntington
Beach congressman.
Smith is challrngina lhe abstntet ballot
count. charging registran across tht state.
Outrage(l citizens rally
for victims of hate crime
By Amanda Wrey
°'W.0-Cou1 Dell)' P"'3I
LAGUNA NIGUEL -A rabbi. a pastor
and a sheriffs captain arc amona those
rallyi ng behind a black family that suffered
thousands of dollars in dam• to their
home from vandalism police believe wu
racially motivat~.
Rusty Kennedy. executive director of the
Human Relations Comminion. an or-
pniza1ion that works with v1ctims of hate
crimes. said a press conferen(C is scheduled
today at the Temple Beth El in Laguna
Niauel to .. send out the message th1t
Oranae County doesn't tolerate this kind of
bi&Otr)'.
"This is an increasingly d1verv county
that respects pcoplt of differen1 ethnic
back&tounds. (We will) hopefully send a
fcelina 10 the f1mily of ~u~rt ai:id ~ak
down their feeling of 1sola11on 1n be~ng
victimized in this Wly."
Last week. the DaSilva family 1n l.quna~ .
Hills rttumcd to 1he1r Barents Sll't'C't home
to find every room in 1hcir horile spray
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failed to follow tlectiOn code J)f<X'Cdurt for
ver1fy1ng voten' signatures.
As it has so often before. Oranse Coun-
1y's Republican majority again proved in-
dispensable to some statewide GOP can-
didates.
It pve Lungren. for ellample. a 198.00I>
votr cushion over Smith 10 offset Dem(>.
cra1ic s1rtnath in Nonhem Cahfomia.
And Governor-elect Pete Wilson down-
ed Dianne Feins1ein by less than 190.000
votes statewide, but Oranae Count)· rcsuhs
showed him beatina Feinstein hC're by
more than 216.000 votes.
On 1he other hand. Democrats manaacd
to keep the Orange County sprtad down in
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Police forced to get physical
in run of weekend violence
By Robert Barker and a pohtt doa even aot ln10 tbc ect. o..,... eo.. o.y Pllol taking a btt out of crime wbcn be beMCld
a drua suspect and sent him to ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH -Pohct hospital Wlth minor injuries.. -
had• wik1 an~ wooll)' wcekC'nd. arTCstina The outburst at the Plrk occurred
1tven people_ 1n a a.ana 1ttack at C'rntral when a \arae number of Latino IMI
Part: collanng a ~usk)' suspect who memtx-n confronted a smaller croup ol
altaC'kcd t~ men with an ax handle and , skinheads. Gana members "1)0f1edly
ovcrpowcnna. a suspect who •!lcgcdl); fired several shots with either a ..l&al'let't
fircd ~bout e~aht shots at hi s in-laws pistol or cap gun and demanded mcioey
dcparuna vehicle. from their victims. Lt. Ed McEttein Mid.
Police also nabbed ont man who al -Two 5Uspttted.-..pna membtn allO
lqedly fired a shot into his 'telephollt' See VIOLENC~ -
Men told to try a little tenderness, show some emotion
By Ruu Loar 0r-. eo-t Dilll'f ~
COSTA MESA -Gu)'I arc just not
hlllflna each ottltt enouah thetc dlys.
Thlt's the opinion o~ ... psychotbtnpi1t
Dennis Hanis w~ pvc a lfOUP of wotMn
the inlldt ocoop on "Su Rote Eap<efationt
o( the I 990I" Monday durina 1 -Una o(
tbt Center Oub.
Al!Jlouth 1he I 990I ltt upon us. Harril
11ld most men 1Ji still 1t"-'i"' 101tt out
of the Stone Ate 11 fir at n..-,..
emotions ire concemcd. .. ,.,, not ,.. OK
ftw m<n to l1low 1 m11in kind ot-. nna. .. Herris 11kt. 1"Mtn ere tuppicmd llO
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be touah. But by protmina themtelvcs.
they become s1ranacrs to them1e:lvea."
Hi1 commcnts "M:rc _arceted with know-
ina IP\lnts and aroans from member) of the
ex.clutivt.ly ~mate audten~ at the Center
Oub.. • private club whote h.iah--Pf'Ofik
membenbip consi•ts of ~ donon 10
the Oninac County Pcrfonnina Ans
Ctnttr. Asked tJy Harris for their un-
abelhed fmpresSions qf the men in their
liva. the women's dncriptions raftfCd "'°"' caoccn•rk. aloof and Vlin. to in-
lmlitiyc. stubborn and imm11u~ . ' TM women r11ed themldva. however.
It nunuri.., insilhtf'ul, Intuitive and \Oftl-
suffcrina-
Men have bttn chained 10 the ume
stett0typical roh:;I for the las1 SO years..
accordin& to Harris. a sinak parent who
run_s a si~ttnt Pf'Ol,f'lm in the
Pomona 9Choo& district in Mklition to a
private counttlilll pnicti«. He .uid males
are still 11\d. with the man-of·1tttl. Super-
man rote model, uneble to share their
innmn0t1 fee.lints. 8y Tnaistina on an
ovtrly independent-Hftttylt. Hani1 ~
lteves m::J Americaft men end up in
divorce: itottitioa ft-om ftuni.ly metn· ben. .
"Wiiii .,. bavt to 'lu;ve !'or i1 Inter·
depe111dtnce -thllt'1 what I think wt!re
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NEWPORT BEACH -A willdow c--kDadled Uncontc:iout Monday after he slipped off lhe ••« •m ludiDrl
of a Corona del Mar home and !ell 1 l feel down ill ""'"°"'' clilf. Jaime Serna, 22, of Sanaa Ana, was listed in stable. condition
Monday evening in the intensive care unit of W~ Medical
Center in Santa Ana, where he was taken by helicopter after ttie
9: IS a.m. mishap.
Newport.-8each Police Set. Andy Ooais aid -Serna was
cleenin& windows at 161 Shorccliff Road whm he fell oft' the
bome't second~tory tandina and down the cUff. He landed in some
bushes. where a co-worker found him unconscious, Gonis said.
NEWPORT BEACH -A Corona del Mar High School senior
has been elected youth secrttary of state for the 43rd Califon)ia
YMCA Model Legislature Coun to be held Feb. 14 to 18 in
~ Sacramento.
Mic.hael Hanna was chosen during elc-cuons at the first of two
traini ng conferences held earlier this month at the Anny National
G uard Camp in San Luis Obispo.
Hanna served as state legislative analyst last year and is part
o r a 40-member delegation from the Newport.Costa Mesa Family
YMCA. The delegation joined roughly I JJOO other state high school
stud<"n ts for the three-day conference.
Coun~lllll lllllill laMfld satanic
SANT A ANA -A North Tustin woman, v.'ho claims more
than 200 cats throughout Orange County have Ix-en killed by
satanic gangs, released a 300-page report f\.1onda} she said docu-
ments the feline deaths.
Janet Hampson. leader of Tustin Residents Ag:uns1 Animal
Killers. said she spent two years compiling "Helter Skeller -
Ri tual Killing of Domestic Pets in Orange County.'"
. .\ccording to the report, the first cal dea th Hampson hnks 10
satantc r11ual s occurred July 7. 1987, when the owners of"Ragbag ..
found half of thei r tabby on their front lawn.
Hampson said mort" than 200 cats. several dogs and some
rodents ha\'e been ritualis1ically killed from that lime up un til this
month.
Also in the rC'port are photos of gang graffit i, including
sv.'astikas. linked hy SC\'eral e:\J)C'rts to satanic gang acti"ity.
Hampson also lt'ft t'Ounty supervisors ixtitions signed by 9,000
residents demanding an in"est1gat1 on into the deaths.
.. , would like them to admit that this is go1ng on," she s.a1d .
··v..'c fel·I as c111Len~ that tht'st' agencies ha"e trul y fallen down on
the JOb. 11 is a coverup. ··
Countv aiiimal control offic ials ha\C' ma1nta1ned that coyotes
are to blarTie ror the deaths.
Rosa Parada trip planned
Ff)L1'."T . .\IN V.\LLE'' -Anyone hoping to sec tht' 19QI
Rose Paradl' 1n Pasadena v.·11hout the hassle of ge111ng seats.
ma~1ng the dr1\l" or finding a parking place v.·111 be able to make
~uch a tnp through the city of Fountain Valle). .
The c11~ 's lommunit~ Se-r\ ices D1 \'1S1on 1s orfl'nng a bus nde
10 lhl' par<idl' froni the recrca11on center at Mi le Square Park and
carcfull} se lected seati ng.
Thr fee 1s $.fQ r.w:r pc.·r.,on and rcg1strat1on 1~ no.,11 undc~·ay a1
the recreation center at 16400 Brookhurst St. dunng regula r
hu\1ness ho urs. (~hlldrcn undcr 12 years n1us1 be accompanied by
an adult.
The hu~ 1~ M:hcdulcd to k•a\C fountain Vallt·\ al 6:30 a.m. on
Januar} J and re1urn at about 3 p.m. For morl· information. call
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Fountain Valley Marina honored
FOl JNT .\JN VALLEY -Manne c·orps Res('rvc Cpl. Pa1nck
J. Tone of Fountain Valley has rrce1.,·ed the Parachutist Badge. a
i'l',ul1 ul <'ompc11t1on 1n a three-week a1rbornt• cour~ :u Fort
lknn1n~ 1n c·olumbus, G a.
l one. a 1'>186 graduate of Fountain Valll·y li 1gh S<:hool.
undl·~en ! a rigorous physical tra1n1ng progran1. v.h1ch 1ncludt'd
l4.i0ot :ind ~)IJ..loot tower Jumps. statL{' ltnl' JUm p\ and a ntght
JUlllp
Thieves hit llfaguard tower
Hl !NTINGTON BEACH -As much a ~ S6.()(XJ 1n prop<:rty,
1nll11d1 ng a valuable pair of large ship b1nucul:1r~ v.1th tv.o-mile
r:ingl· v.:~' .. to li:n from thl" c11y lifeguard tov.cr un lht· Jl un11ngton
lk«n h l-'1l·r !.O mt·11me Sunda) or Monda ~
'·\>v r look at 11 as someone breaking 1n1 u a ho~p1tal." said
,\1 anne ~l(·ty (Jfficcr G reg Crov.'. ··Th('~ took s1un· wr u-.e 10 help
f'l'Oplc ."'
Someone kicked 1n the towC"r door betv.·een 5:30 p.m. Sunday
and 6:30 a.m . Monday and stoic the ship h1noculars, an emergency
1X1rtabl(' radio and its charger. a pair or hand-held binoculars and
a bullhorn used by lifeguards lo alert sv.1mmcrs.
Crow said the "gigantic .. ship b1nor ular\. rnuu nl cd on a tripod
and worth at least S3.000. was prohahl) the 11111\I val uable i1em
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Police Log
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The World ... in Fo ur Minu te~ ......................
SPACE CENTER, Houstoa -Aaianti1' ~1tronau11 awai!fd
11et1er ,...Iller IOday after bilh winds at Ille Moia•e Deten land•na
ai1e forced them stay ~ft another day. .
NASA aimed for a llndina of the sbutlle th11 afternoon at
Edwards Air Force Bite, but the wind was apin • concern, said
Randy Stone chief of lhe ftiaht director's office.
The fiV_e 'astronauts, who deployed a spy 11tellite during the
PentagOn's Jut secret shu)llc missio~. were ready to return ho!'lc
Monday. But the winds suddenly picked up at Edwards, forcnig
NASA io call off the landing. '-
Al'llJ Ciiis first Plllnll fir 1111
WASHINGTON -The Army and Marine Corps arc ordering
to active duty 26,625 additional reservists. most for. com~t rol_es,
as the military reaches in10 hundreds of communiues na11onw1dc
to bolster its Persian Gulf deployments. .
The-callups a_nnounccd Mo nday were the largest on a .sing.le ·
day since President Bush authorized the use of citizen-soldiers in
the gulf crisis in AUgust.
It also was the Anny's first call to arms for reserve combat
units. which some critics have said may not be adequately prepared
for desert warfare against Iraq.
Since the start of Operation Descn Shield on Aug, 7. a total
of 77.126 reservists have been called up -most 1n non-co.mbat
roles such as transportation and cargo handling. It 1s the biggest
.call -up of rt"scrvists since the Berlin cri sis _of 196 1.
Hiwallan 111t l•llntry In shambles
HONOLULU -Hawaii's billion-dollar marijuana industry
has been dealt a potentially fat al blow by a federal, state.and county
crackdown that used space-age 'lurvei llance and pinpoint aerial
spraying of herbicide. aulhontics say. .. '
About 90 percent of Hawaii"s summer man1uana crop has
bttn destroyC'd 1n Operation Wipco u'I. tht" biggest Joint age.ncy
crackdown 1n Hawaii history and o ne of the largest 1n the natio n,
state Allorney GcnC"ral Warren Price sai~ Monday. .
In three mo nths. the statewide opera11o n that had the blessing
by
Sheral LeBeau
ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES
A s usual, Goal Hdl Ta\'em was packed. ~
Men in dress shirts w11h their 11es loosened. half a dozen
1nche!I discussed the day's afTa1rs.
A thicket of cons1ruct1on workers hunched over their
Budweisers at the far end of the bar and 1wo women in business
suns took 1urns trying to clear a pool table.
Ka1hcrinc Bell paused at tht" front door. scanning the room for
Sk1p Simpson. the onet ime El Toro High School quarterback who
now made his "''BY 1n lift" canng for Corky _Miles' opulent cabin
cruiser.
Instead. her l'}CS fcll p n llarvc~ M cNeel~. th(' lone advertising
sah.·sman for the N~wpc;>rt tkach. Wec;Jcl_y apd ~as. Kathcnnc liked
10 1c1 r-p00p1C -·the last man 1n the UnHt'd States 10 sti ll wear
le1surt· !IUtts,
··t-t cy babes." Harvc~ cned out. standing and wa vi ng. As usual.
hl' v.·as alont'. ··ovl·r hcrl'.'0 he cncd. waYing some more.
Kathennt' n1ut1l·red somethi ng under her brca\h and wal ked
tov.'ard the far t'nd of thl· bar. shd1ng o nto a chair across the table
from Harvey.
His shin was unbu11ont"d to m1d-chc'>I. a 1h1ck gold chokL·r 1.1.•as
h oo~l·d around his nl·ck and hi!> hair v.·as carefull } blown into place:
and -shl' gath(•rcd -spra)ed so that not a s1rand could mo ,•e.
She v.as n:m1n<lcd of Jin1my Johnson. the Dallas Cov.'boys-·
head l'Ual·h.
"This 1s for you." Harvey said, sliding a nolc to K.a1hennl".
She unfolded th e paper.
·rht' message was s1 n1pll'. stra1ghtfol"\l.ard and unsigned: ··tic
did It'"
To be conunucd ...
Did You Know?
Area schools find combination
becomes more than the parts
• In Huntington Beach: Local grammar school d1stncts Ocean
·V1cw, Springdale and Wc<;lm1nstcr go \ 1oget hcr and \'OIC'd them-
selves a high sc hool d1s1nct 1n 1908.
The fC!iull was Huntington Beach Union High School built 1n
1908 at a cost of $35.000
fAucale the masses y,·1th yo ur contributions 10 D1d You Know.
Oraa1e Co.at Dally Piiot P.O. Box 1560, c·os1a Mes.a. 1J26l6.
-CompllH by Anne Splu
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of jlill ........ ~Ii drus PolicY chief William Btuet,t ~
71f,OOO pliil11 -S l .1 blllion 'on Ille -. otliclab aaid\
CHANTILLY, Va. -lnq1 ~piers of 'Suwait "can kill Y,OU
for any reuon .. MYS one of the IA Amcncan and Canadian
refuattt newly ~vacua1ed from the ~ian G~f coun1ry. .
The. 7S Americans and nine C..ntdians amved Monday n1aht
at Dulles International Airport outside Washinaton.
Three of the pellC'ngen ~re taken '10 a hospiW~ ~t officials
said there were no serious medical problems. Authonhts took the
rest of the exhausted refugees to a hotel near the airport.
The passcnsen•were not hostages, but had been livina in
Kuwait since before the Aug. 2 invasiop by I~. '.
A Kuwaiti accompanying his four Amencan-bom ch1ldn:n
said, '"There arc random arrests, killings sometimes. They can kdl
you for any rt"ason. They may arrest anybody. Maybe they don't
like his car. They may inflict barm on his body. torture."
N•l11a llWJ .. Clll fir CNN ft11
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MIAMI -CNN should be fined for airing tapes of Manuel
Noriega talking to his lawyers from jail - and the money should
go toward his defense., Yid an atto rney for the deposed Pan-
a manian dictator.
"We're certainly going to sugges1 that might be on.e way of
solviqg a lot of problems;-and I think~an appropnate-one.
considering the fact 1hat General Noriega's defense w.as damaged
by CNN," Jon May said Monday. . U.S. Ois1rict Judge William Hocveler set a heanng today to
agree on a procedure to rt"vicw the tapes in the wake of the U.S.
Supreme Court's refusal to lift Hoeveler's 1emporary order ba.mng
CNN from airing the recordiniJ.
CNN attorney S1even Korn said the network would turn O\'er
the tapes.
Hocveler previously said he would g1vt" the l'!'pcs to a federal
magistrate to rt"View so 1hat Hoeveler. who will pres1dt" over
Noriega's drug 1rafficking trail. 1s not ··1a1ntcd'" by any disclosures
about Noricga•s def~n5C strategy .
News of the Weird
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MOUNTAIN VIEW -Whal
do you do with a drunken sail-
or"
For a 5-year-old boy .,., ho
wo ke up and found a stranger 1n
the nt:a:l bed. the answef v.'a~
obvious: Cati mom and dad.
The" youngs1er woke his
parents at about 7 a.m. Sunday.
'"Thert''s a stranger 1n m y
other bed.'' he said.
lndcl·d. a n1 an was fast asleep
-full y drcs5Cd under the cov-
e r~.
The parents ca lled pohce.
who can1l' to tht" apanment and
woke the uninvited. guest. The
intruder, a · 22-}ear-old Nav)
man. to ld police he had no idea
hov.' he'd gotten ther.c. accord-
ing 10 a rcpon 1n Monday's San
Jose:" Mercury Nc.,.,·s.
Apologetically. thl.' sailor con-
fessed to having had loo much
to drink -Saturda~ night. He
cltmbcd in an open window and
wenl to bed. thtnk.ing he v.•as
sneaking 1n10 his ~·1orft"ll Field
barracks about hair a mile a"':ay.
The famil y didn'1 press
charges and pahce let !he sailor
go. T he newspaper did nol
identify the family or th0>sailor.
Mountain View is aboul 45
mdes s.outh o f San Francisco.
-By the A.t•ocl•tH Pre•s
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Co1t1 Miii ii i'1ng and asked the clt"rk 10 look !Or rt. ·~ D
A tailgate was 11olen fro m a 1989 Ford Ra naer truck
belwttn 7 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. Monda y.
rt"11dcn« 1n !ht" 2500 bluck ofEnc1na Way.
0 A wallel ('onta1nin1 atdi1 cards. w11h a total valiK or
S 111 , v.as s10Len from a kitchen counter 1n the 800 block
of Wn t Railer Su'ttt bclWttn b:JO alld 8: 15 p.m. Fnday.
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Someone cut a hole in lhr door of the Golden Dra1on
rc~tauranl, 2023 Harbor Bl vd., bc:1wn:n 11 :30 p.m. Fnday
and 7:JO a.m. Slturday. Los!K'S 1n the apParcn1 burplry
h11d nol b«n rcponcd Monday.
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Clo1hcs. 1nclud1n1 a Hallowet:n pumpkin suil and a
Peter Pan 'costume. with 1 total valoc orS6.SO, were stokn
frotn a car in tht: llOO block or Lopn Avenue last week ,
Tht 1hcf1 1s hrlit:ved to have occumd bC't>Nttn 6 and 10
p,m. WedneM:lay.
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A 1987 Yuao that had been t lokn rrom Hunlil'lllon
Buch and kft II I 7330 ltrookh"u"1..St ..... broke11 ln10 Ind
1e1 'anrc. O.mqc was ntirnatCd at S,,000.
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Two ptOpk bilked a pl tlation c~ out of'S I 00 In
an claboni1e tekphone ~nc. One sutpee1 Cflted the
O.Cvron 11 179'0 MapoOa S1 .. romplalMd abOut k>tlnt
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Wh ile the clerk and a rellow worli:rr looked around.
1hry noticed anoHter lUSpect with lhc nna,
Afler ac11in1 bl~k on lht" lelC'phonc, the clerk was
alked '°Jive the finder or the' ri/t& S 100. which he dtd. Tht:
IUlpul who round lhc rin1 llM:n lef\ the itallOn wi1h tht:
money.
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Potier: alTClltd I 26-yur-otd Foun111n Valley man ror
belnt under lhe influenc:c: or cocaine, re.-stln1 irrt1t and
utcmp!ed bufllary, 1Rer he tried to brea k in10 a homt: on
he I ?SOO block or Santa Roulia.
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A woman ~ 1ha1 • man confront¢ hfr In the
peirkin1 lot or Alpha Bell, I~ Cul ver Drive.. and tlole
her purte. which contained S4?.
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Hou.n in 1he 20 block or Ak111ndria wcte tlruck b)'
vandals who .lOllCd Pl nl Niis 11 them.
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Somwnc 1mashed the rur window or a Porxhe and
t1ok Sl,000 wor1h or m!tttllancou1 i1cm1 •nd rloth1na.
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Two men rTponedly wt're k1ckin1 and punrh1n1 each
01her in front of 1he Jolly RotCr restaurant Sunday.
When pali« respondt:d. 1hcy found one man, wearin1
blue jeans and no shin, w1pin1 blood off t,is f'att wi1h a
white T-shln . The man rcfullCd medical 1rutmt:n1.
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A man reported that he kn hi• 1976 Che'vrokt pickup
\INlllCndcd for I rew minUlt'S Sunday and when hf
rttumcd. the l)tucn,cr in the truck had driven off with it.
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A woman wU Lake.n in10 cuslody fat ahos>'if\l na In a
tlort in lk 700 bk>ck of' South C~11 HipWll)'.
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• Two Ll1un1 8tftt'.h ~ckn11 wtrt ciltd and rt.leatc!d
IOr pGIWMfoo of ~ 1hu an ounct of mat\jl'ana when
tlopped 011 foot ~ an ~r.
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A PllM lrtc' valued al S.tOO wa1 stokn !'Mm a
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A man wa' arrntcd in the 100 htock or South l~oa11
t"t1a,hwty for public in1oxicatlon.
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A thic:( slipped in10 a home on l>rtkes Bay Drive
throuJh an unlocked shd1n1 'lass door anc.I 1ook 1n
unde1crmined amount of lu~.f""·
The nfw owner or Ba y Buracr, 6(Xl E. Bay Ave,.
notiee!d a ttilin1 p1nel movin1 and upo11 lnvt11i11tin1
round • tool boll that had been miuing rrom lht: khchen •
a liaht bulb attached to a ctbk an<t a trash bq: toniainina
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\he li&hl tlld br't" movt:d ind the '-I or tra•h wtt 90M . 0
An An•M1m 111111 woman rcponed shf. IOl an un--
fimiliar eita1ion In I.ht mail that had been iaaucd at Main
S1rwt and E. Ocean Fron1 and bc:lltvet tomcone ultd Mr
nanw when cited. .
She taid shf was no1 in Newport 8nlM a1 the drne of
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and C-Romero -uolil
J met up wilh Miltoft Brerle.
He wa1 eatiq lettuce,
IOlllA1-and o joke.Jilt.
I, OD Ille Olhe< bud, -
Judy Chamberlain
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tried to raite my· fort to my
mouth, his hand was tbtte,
in1en'Upeioa my Pf'Ol'HI.
"Judy, li11en 10 1hi1 one," N /IL ... L.~ • .' .. he'd uy. E•ery1hlna ,.. (.JWlllllH~
minded him of 1 joke.
It wouldn't have been
11fe to have· scaled him with anybody but me.
''You," I uid ... Shut up and behave yourself."
Wqalin1 his eyebrows, the pixje..isl), 82-year~ld bad boy
leaned over and whi1pered,"I can't see 1 thin& in this prage. Stevie
Wonder °'ust hive donC the liahtina."
"I married Joyce M111hews 1wice," he confided. "The second
time, it was because she reminded-me of my first wife."
''I knew Danny Thomu was comina tonight." said Berle, "so
I tried to contact everybody from 'Make Room For Daddy.'
Marjorie Lord's here -but I couktn't find Sid Melton. Finally, I
realized why. He's still bein:a-handled by the William Morris
Agency.··
My attempts IJ funny· Hncs were met with, "Thai·s my joke ...
When I asked him if he'd really stolen all those jokes, he
snapped, "I didn'1-come-here-fa.:-a-(bkcping)-intcrview.··
Then: ·1 never steal jokes. I just find them before they get lost."
Berle, who on~ Wrote a weekly colu.mn for Variety, decided
to give me the straiaht skinny ...
. '"Jack Caner is the only man in Hollywood who told Shelly
Winters he had a headache ... Wa.itina for John Crean to pick up
the check at dinner is like leaving the porch light on for Jimmy
Hoffa. You wanna find Jimmy Hoffa? Look in the Yellow Pages
under ·cement'." .
Fortunately, honoree Jane Withers in vited Uncle Miltie on-
staae to say a few words, or I would have starved to death. As I
desperately attacked m y Jay MastrOia nni-catercd turkc-y dinner, he
cracked Btrle-isms for the audicn~.
_ "I have a lovely table over there -in Compton," he said. "l"m
siuina ~ith Judy Chamberlain. Her column's in print every eight
weeks ...
Later Toni Tennille entertained us with an enchanting medley
9f Georae Gershwin and Irving Berlin standards.
"That's a ~t dress she's wearing, .. deadpanned Berle. "l"d
like to be in it myself."
. Drowni11g ou1 Tel},nille, he -treated my le-ft car 10 a private,
impromptu re-write of Gcrs,bwin's Someone-To Wat ch Ovtr Mt
-which, I'm afraid. is 1otally unprintable here.
But Berle did clear up an ancient mystery. Warren Beatty -
a close Berle friend -had come off as less than smooth during
a long-ago tctc-a-tetc at Mike Malkan's. one of the choicest Jr. Jct
Set post-deb watching spots o f its day. Chuckling at his amateurish
approach. I'd ducked out into the New York nigh1 and hailed a cab.
"So gang.l y and shy -and awkward," I mused. "for someone
who's supposed to be such a lady killer:·
.. Thal's jus1 Wan-en's style," clucked Mr. Television. "It
usuall y works. too.··
Waiting for a Creanmobil' to whi sk him back to his mid-
. Wilshire condo. Berle observed 1ha1 the air had tu med chilly.
Gently. he pulled my jackc1 1igh1er around my shoulders -and
asked. ··Judy. what was with all those chandeliers in lhe garage?"'
l explained tha1 d'IC)"d been loanC'd by the caterer.
Careful not to inhale. he took a drag on his enormous stogic.
"A~. yes." he admitted. "'That dOC's shed some light on the
subJCCl. -
J11d}' Cbmhrlaia'1 col•ma ru1 kn oo Tllnd•J'• tiHI
Frld•J'• •IHI la lk S.Cl~ty •ttl'-oe Suays.
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nally IOI ill wilh MoMay niaht. in1tnti1y, cauai-, miw •W11.e.
when lhe \jlrt. ominous clouds th11 and ctn io SCMn 09I • el Ck loOmod offlheod ell cloy lel loooe 1 °""" Couniy ftoewoyo. 11111 DO
sieady rain. m~c:>" coll~
Bu.1 the rai.ndrop&. which actually Din WM111nc ~ 1r• z-.
pounded dowa 11 ti.met Monday also cauted ' ..-ldlll. ..-oritia:
niah•. lhouJd diuppear by Wednn-said, but ~ on ~ ou• a 1
dtly, c"9rin& 1he way for a lUnny, were not avaiWlle.
windy Tha.ftlcJejvina Day. The daytime 1e_mper11aare
Much IO skien' del~I, lhe cold· reached 64 .•-UI Ne~pon
er wrlperatura also prompted Beac~. droppins to around SS 1n the
weather fom:asu of snowfall at evening.
~I mountain retOrU. but Monday The 6().pen:eo1 cbaoce o( tbowen
n.1aht. nC?t a sno~ke had yet been forecast for Monday cveftiQI will
s1fhted in the B11 Bear area. case off to only a JO perceat chance
"It's cold en~~ah to snow. bu! .it's this momin.. Skin will temain cl~r so far, San Bcm.rd1no cloudy throuah the 4-Y with hi&b S~criff's di~pat~her Kenny Dri~er tems)era1urn .in the mtd..6o..
said tTom his 8 1g Bear lake station Tonight, tempentures will drop
II 8:30 p.m. Monday. to the mid-to upper 40s 1s the cold
.\ eold fron1 moving down fro'm front oasK'S throuah.
Wed1esday ·1 d1y1jme
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pecl<d IO drop 10 Ille 6,lOO-foac
elevotion by TUCldoy moraioa.
tou~ promisine: for local tk.i
mons lil<e Snow Su01mi1. Ille -or wtllch 1$ loaned II 7,()(1() foot.
Bu.t on Monday, dc:spicc a oee-·
foot but of mlftmade snow, Snow
Summit was cloted. Bear Mounl&in
was the only ski reson open in the
Bia Bear area Monday. and only
one rvn of manmadc snow and two
chair lifts were open there, llid
Mary.Utt«ht. a salesperson at Pat's
Ski and Spans in Huntingto n Beach
who spent Monday snowboardin1
at Bear 'Mountain.
. The wca1her there w1s cloudy
a~d cold. with tempcn1urcs dro~
ping fro m SO dtgrttS at 9 a.m. 10
around 41 degrees by 4 p.m .• said
Uttecht.
.. There were dark clouds comin1
down as we were ~aving the moun·
tain:· U ttecht said.
Pi·erside Village kicked off the beach
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By Bob Barker
0rll'lgt9 COM!: o.ify p~
H UNTINGTON BEACH
Yielding to a mandate from 1hc
voters. City officials Mo nday night
threw in the towel on the con-
trover.sia l ·Plcrsidc Y i llag~
beachfront restaurant projcc1, a1
least for the weeks ahead.
And if ttle plan for the fo ur
restaurants on the asphalt parking
lot on the beach side-of Pacific
Coast HiJhway docs proceed, it Wiil
go to the people for approvotl at the
ballot box barring legal reversals.
"Tliis proves tha1 we do listen to
the public:· Councilman Don
MacAlli stcr said. ··The public has
spokc-n on this. It (the Pienidc
Village plan) nl;tds to be rcvistcd.
10 Stt if i1 can be brought forward."
Spurtt"d by rears of the" S20
Tough gun
legislation
debated
By Jim Giiiespie
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SANT A ANA -Gun contro l
opponents argued Monday that
tougher laws 1o11,·ill makt' ci1ics safer.
not s1ncte r handgu n legislation.
··11·s not a fir<'arm that walks
down the street to shoot kid.s frOm
m.ilJion_reslaunnt comple.1. vo1.a1
on Nov. 6 by nearly a 74 pel'C'ent
~a1Jin ap~~ed a .citizen's in-
1uat1vc requ1nn1 proJects on the
beach and parks to be appro,·ed
both by the Ci1y Council and the
public.
Befort Monday night's vo1e,
Councilman Peter Green said he
belio:es that restaurant plan .. is
dead."'
"There's so much overwhelmi ng
opposition 10 it. I'd be very sur-
prised if the people would approve
ii:· Grctfl added.
Green, and his counci l col·
leagues. voted to develop a master
plan on do·wntown development
and for projects such as the Picrs1de
Village.
Outgoing· Councilman Jo hn
Erskine fired a parting shot. at both
Pk'rstde Developer Stanley Bloom
and rl:'Sidcnts who rode Measure C
IO \"ICIOr).
"It was very ineptly handled by
th<' developer." Erskine said .
··There was -no d~loguc or con-
§t'nsus. It was doomed from the
outS.t't. The develoixr should have
got 1hc message long ago. but he
didn't."
Erskine also lashed out a Picrside
foes "who aC'Cuscd the C ity Council
of selling out to developers on the
sand." ·
"It's nothing but bandini. ·· ~
said. t
Erskine also said opponents
should have at1acked the plan in
I Q8S when th<' Coastal Commission
appro,•ed commercial development
on the ocean side of PCH instead of
wailing 10 go after the cun-cnt plah.
Ci t'' Counci lwoman Grace
Winchell said. 1ti0Ujli;=I :ri -
jttt was immediately md bf'
residents. amd l'lOt by the ewreol
Picrsidc foes. _ '
She also pointed OU.I that ii ..,
came to light relatively m:ady ..
there's a lcq.I easement on die lud
protecting it for the-public.
Johnathan Chodos. ooord:iaiator
for the-Piersidc dcvclopmeat, -
city officials failed to provide leelll-
crship. though it's a project of diie
redevelopment agency (the IC'Yat
City Council members.)
The rcsignation of City Admimi..
t.rator Paul Cook and the absence ol
a rcdcvclopl)lent director for ~ •
months "is what really killed" tbe
project. ht said.
Chodos said there may be q&lltf--
tio ns 1o11,·hcthcr Measure C can ~
a rcdcvc.lopmcnt project and . ~
issue may be challenged in court.
Prop 108 proponents blast Ginespie
LOS ANGELES -Proposition 10 3 sup-
poncrs acC'uscd Insurance Commissioner Ronni
G1lll"Sp1e of 1nC'o mpetence Monday and urged her
suC'Ccssor to implement the reform mcasurc w11h1n
120 days. ·
Vo1cr Revolt which sponsored the 1nit1a11vc.
also released a plan f'C'COmmend1ng steps for
implementing Proposilion IOJ without anracung
lawsu ils by insurance companies.
A spokt'sman for G1 llesp1c blamC'd delays 1n
implemtntation on flaws 1n the way th<' 1n111at1vr
was drafted.
. .\ppro"ed by voters in 1988. Propositioii 103
called for rol hn& back n1tcs for auto, homeowner
and other types o f 1nsun1.ncc. Among its features
15 a rc.qu1remen1 that companies base auto in-
surance rates on 1ndiv1dual driving records rather
than on the area w:hcrc the dri\!er lives.
The: measure al¥> made ·the·offict" of i:nsuran~
comm11s1oner an elected rather 1han appointed
position. G1llcsp1c did not seek reelection.
<\llhough some parts of th<' 171easutt have
bttn implemented by G illespie. its m.1jor
prov1s1ons. 1ncl ud1ng th<' rate rollbacks. have not
bttn enforced because of court actions.
L---------------------------' a roof top," Gun Owners React
The implen'lcnta11on plan will be submitted to
Insurance Comrnissioner<lect John Garamend1 .
said Voter Revolt Cl\airman Harvey Rosenfield.
. .\.mO(la th<' s1cps urged by Rosenfield 1s to
deny any rate hikes until rollbacks called for 1n 1he
1n11iativc arc approved.
Kart Rub1ns1c1n . spC"C1al counsel to the De~
partmC"nt of lnsuranC'I:'. said Gillespie had do ne the
best she" could w11h a fla1o11,·ed 1ni11ativc. El Toro waitress nation's best
By Jim Giiiespie
°"-""""" EL TORO -Amcncan Express
served up S 10.000 1n tra veler's
chC"cks Monda) to an El T oro
wa itress Judged the" country's lx'sl
restaurant S<'r,·icc person.
~1i nn1c Jiang. who has servC'd
ChintS<' food at Mandarin P1ace fo r
thrcc )'ears. said 11·s a caS<' of hard
work paying off.
"'Everyone call~ me by" name. so
it's imponan1 for me 10 know my
cus1omcn' names as well." she said.
"I also try to memorize !he drinks
!hey like, and I know the customers
who hke 10 have a cocktail and
appc1L1er as soon as they sit down."
Jiang sometimes tells customers
10 mttt her 1n front of a Burger
King across the street. because the
~1andann Place is easy to miss.
Amrrican Express spokeswoman
Bonnie Schwartz said the Philip-
pines·born Jiang received the most
votes by cardholders in a na-
11onw1dc poll that ra1cd lhe lx'sl
rtstaurant server.
Mandarin Place was o ne of 15
rtstaurants nationwide that patrons
sing.led out she-said.
Schwartz said Jiang's ··1he-c us·
tomc-r-comc-s-firsr· attitude is proof
that successful restauranls must
give consumers "real value for tht'1r
dining-ou1 dollar:·
Eisenhower paintings on exhib it
YORBA LINDA--Dwight and an art is1 hc~lf.
Eiscnhow<'r never cortsidered '"I ttunk he was vc-ry good. I think
himself a serious artist, but an people will be surprised:· said Fish.
exhib11 of his paintinp at the Rich-"I sec a cons1s1ency of serenity and
ard Nixon Library shows 1he ex-peacefulness in everything he
prcssive side of 1he former presi-docs."
dent and military commander. Mosl of 1hc paintings ire o f land-
Thc exhib11 of 23 paintins.s and SC'apcs. Dcscn scenes possibly arc
drawings opened Monday in the depictions of the sigh1s near Palm
library's Lobby Gallery and will Dcstn. wher<' Eiscnhowt'r had a
continue through Jan. 17. It honors home. Fish said.
the-centennial o f Eisenhower's "He always resisted any efforts to
binh. read philosophy or hidden' mcan-
A S<'lf-taught anisl. Eisenhower ings into his paig,,linp," said John
took Up a brush 10 case 1he pressure l H. Taylor. dircc1or of lhe Ni.ion
of dCC".ision-m1kin1. historians say. Library. ··Hc ~dctcribcd them as ••
Bui while he painted for rclu1tion, WI)' 10 relieve-pressure. They were
his works shOw talenl, said Amanda pure relaxation, putt rccrc11ion'for
Fish. lhe libniry's actina cu1'1or him."
Bailey funeral
set for Wednesday
NEWPORT BEACH -Grave-
side Krvitts wUI be.' held at l p.m.
Wednetday 1t Pacific View Mcm·
orial Park for Ve:lma P. BIUey.
mother of Newport Belch Coun·
c11woman Evelyn Hin. Bailey
ptHCd away Nov. 17 in Oan:len Oro•• 11 1he •of .81 .
Bailey. 1 rctldcnl of Newpor1
leech. lived in Orantt County for
29 years. T~ homcmakff Mt an
C)k\ahom1 na1ive.
lliky i1 survived ~ three a •. ~ E...,,. 111n al"'""'""' m...., a.r. al Aril!OM
Coal< alSM Dilau: al• -:-.Jl. ....... nd·
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The anwork it d isplayed nex1 to
a permanent tlhibit It th~ library
that chronicles Ni:ii:on•1 yrars as
vict prnidcnt under Eitcnhowcr.
Taylor denied a rqKtrt that two
ntW Waterpte lapt shows wett
dtla)'td to make way for 1hc
Eittnhowtr an c.Ji hibit. · • '
Taylor said Eiscnhowtr's finl
ven1urt into oil p1.intina came at
... SI. Wh il< he was -"len1 or
Columbia University. EIRUowtr
watched u anist Thomas Slepbms
peinltd • eonrait..of' E.lashower"a
wife. Mamie.
Aflcr Sf.phen• l<fl 1hc room.
Eiltnh°"'r roponedly pkted op
lhe poll<I end b<vsll end ......
P1intine hit own APf'tl'Sil or Maate
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mcmlx'r Cathy Tolley said during a
rally o u1s1dc the Orange County
counhousc.
Ro~rt Lawrence-Hous100. 2(>.
spent 11 months 1n pnson las1 year
after he -.·as found on the roof of an
Anaheim Hills m1ddlt' school
armed -.·1th an AK-47 assault rifle .
60 rounds o r ammunition and a
ba)"onct. •
On Nov. I. 11 months after his
.. Bas1callv. it's how lo o utwit !he 1nsun.nce
induslry 1n itS own game o f bloc king 1mplementa-
11on of IOJ." said Rosenfield of the plan ... lt"s ho-.·
to ge1 1he 1h1ng operauonal in thrtt months:·
Garamr ndi said he rtad the Voter Rt'volt.
rcpon and he called ii a ··v<'ry useful analysis:·
"I fttl l1 kt tht'~ ·,.('treated her unfairly 1n the
past and made accusat1ons unfounded. It scc:ms
hke more of the same le me:· he said. "II was a
fla1o11,·cd docun1rn1 that \1oter Revol1 wrote. It hid
problem\ thr~ \hould ha'e l no"'tl about at the
time ··
parole. Housto n wa.s am-sled at a .----------------------------------------
post offi ce in Orange while armed
"''ith a loaded 9mm handgun. Police
~y he had his hand on the trigger
1o11,•hen he was taken into custody.
According to coun reco rds.
liousto n told a psych1a1rist 1n 1985 ,
"I ho pe they kill me when I shoot
son1t' kids."
Rally organizer T .J. Johnston.
1o11,•ho wort" a '"No Mo re Gun Laws··
heh buckl e. said Houston should
ha'e bttn put in a psych1 atnc fa -
c1li1y un1il he was deemed safe for
rtlcasc.
Johnston and Mike f\·fcNulty
blamed the-· lqislaturt for lc111 ng
what McNulty called '"the cri mi-
nally iR"Sane·· out on the str«I!.
"Mr. Houston ts not an evil
man," McNulty said. ··He's 111mply
a confused man. lndi,-iduals Ji ke
Mr. Houston should not be running
around loost whert they ca n gel
1hcmsclvn 1n.10 1rouble.''
McNuhy.said state mental hospi-
tals should be apandcd. addin1
1hat funds would be available if
mont'y w:re managed be11er 1n Sac-
ram&nto .•
"Perhaps o ne or two spons car"
less, or a few of the millions spcnt
on (Assc.mbly Leader W1tllel
Brown's allemptt to retain power
over the PISt (tw )'Cln ••• would 10
a Iona way 10 relieve theenacs1ion
of our strrcts and nei rhoods
with the liktt of Ro n Ho us-
1on .... "
Johnston said his aroup would
lite to tee a law Wt would enabk'
aun StOtt ownef,; ICCHS to I.he ptt•
tonal history of a cuitomer. to
dctcrmint if thllt individual has
bftn trated fOr de:111tuion or other
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.pat Brugger. manager or store plannlng for the some of the Items on display at the new store at
l1etropolltan Museum of Art In New York, shows South Coast Plaza.' .-
~Metropolitan Museum store
:opens at South Coast Plaza
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By Tony Dodero
Ora.nge Cout Daily Ptlot
COST\ 1\tl <\.\ -South Coast
..J>laz.a '>hopix•r\ now have the
•chance to \tOl k up on replicas of
•their fa,ontc "11rks from the New
•York Metropolitan Muc;cum of An.
upscak shopping tenters. and thc:-
arc placed 1 n area\ "here a large
number of museum members li ve.
Brugger said \nJ \he -.aid the new
west coa.st shup 1ntcn1h to offer the
same S('n ll'l''> that arl' offered at tht.·
muc;t·um
from Jewel~. an books. stationer}.
grel·ting rards. art '1dco'i and pnnts
of their f:n ontl' artists likl· Monet
and Van Gogh. l3u1 thc number one
sl'l ll'r for th<.' '>hop I'> Its event
calender "h1ch '>Old I~.()(~) copies
la\t )Car. according to Brugger.
• The ninth Metropolitan Museum ~of An hop. \\-h1ch opcnl'd Monda)
... at the center. 1s a tnbute to Orangl·
.. Count)·., gro" ing awarenc" of tht•
-arts. and 11 1s the fif'i t of 1t' lo.. ind to
'open on the '-"C't coast
"The Museum of .\n "ill bccomt.·
a maJor cultural 'enue 1n Orange
Count~ "llhin J n:tail lentn.'' '><ltd
Jim Hcn"()(5d. South ( oast Pla1a·s
(icncral Managcr
..lt'c; a "1de ml\ ol products."
Brugger said "\ml thl') arc so
specia l bccau\': the~ arc unique.
You can't get most of thl''>t: prod-
m tc; an'"heri.· cl\c ..
: .. Interest in the ans 1s "hat '-"c
arc looking for ·· ..aid Pat Brugger
·the muscum·'l manager of storl'
planning. "Looking at the member-
The mu~um ha'I tx·en in tht·
retail busmess since the ea rl} 19:!0\
"hen 1t staned selling \tat1onl'r}
Jnd greeung ca rds.
· ··r1 e"<panded 11\ mcrchand1'>t'
through the ~1:ar\. and then "hl'O
the ta' code for charnabk dedut-
t1ons changt•d 1n the t•arh I '>Ml\
tht.· museum dl'l1ded to l'ntcr the
re ta ti marlo..et to malt· up for a l.tl lo..
of lund1ng . .Rru~r ~1d
Products range 1n pnn· from $5
for a pad. of gm:llng cards to
S l noo for a reproduced sculpture
But Brugger \aid most of thl· items
Jll' modl·ratel) pnu·d. For t'\amplc
a print that ,., matted and framed
run<. sq • ship number\ "t' do ~e a 101 of
inter(")t lor a mu~·um in th1<. an:a ..
.\ nd a Int of the pt•uplc "ho
walked through the Joor on ~1on
da) said the~ hJJ '1\1tcd the mu-
seum hd~1rt• \ht.• ..au.I
.\II of lhc mu'>eum'> arl· located 1n V1s1tors lo lhl· shop l:l n p11 lo..
\II nl the product!> that are
produu·d h~ thl· \h11p mu">t get linal
appro' al h) thl· mu-.cum rurator.
and \omc ol them an: c' en
produced 1n thr nlU\l'Um 11-.elf
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A Key to Success in School
LHe ltt<;1 "ummcr the Californa.t Teacher; A'><.o-
u 11 ion 'P<>n'-'1rcd tt '-.Cncc; of ·rocuc; group<;" tn
urh,m. \uhurh,rn. and ruraJ kx..AtlOns throughout
the \I.tic CTA'" polling agent.)' wanted to fin d out
~tldl the people or ulifornia lh ink or the joh
''eing done hy their puhlic c;chool,.
While mo<,t participants pnuo;cd the schools in
tltcir ov. n ne1ghborhoodc; or communities -and
the tea.chcr-; an thoc;c schools -vinually all of them
felt th.it puhlic education a." a whole is failing. Low
~ore~ on stttndardiad tests and high drop-out
r.-ttc., v.erc cited as prima fade evidence.
When a-.kcd the rca.c;on fo r education's short-
u1m ingc;, many participants mentioned ovcr-
Ul•\o\ded clas'\rnomc;, insufficient funding.
111..tdcquatc c;u ppon from public official~. drug-;.
ttnd gang activity.
Fo r the first time in several years of pollin>!.
however, no ne of thoc;c factors was named the
major cause. (nc;tead -and in every group the
number one reason given wa'\ the lac k or p.ucnt.tl
involvement and c;upport
An Educattonal Success Story
The CT A urvey re ults, like thoc;e of any ciprn
ion poll, constitute only "soft" evidence They re -nect perceptions rather than data.
A recent article in Education Week (Octohcr 17.
1990) provides some "hard" proof. In that picu:
Daniel 8. Taylor or the National Assesi\mc nt Gm.
• crning Doard wmmenu o n "a rather astoun ding
C\Ct or re5UJlS lh8t Wall Virtually ignored or Cl>m·
: pletely overlooked" in recent reports on dcd1ning
Scholastic Aptitude T~t (SAT) c;cores.
"The high~t-!WX)rina group of <;tudcnt,, when
considering r~ults by ethnic c.ttegory: T.iylor
points out, 'Were Asian Americ.an'\. TI1cir com-
bined average score on the verbal and mathematic
sectioM ... was 938, while the national averstge was
900, and the second highcst-5a>ring c'thnic group,
whites. avera,ed 933.•
On the math ponion of the SAT, A.11ian Amcri·
Cl'n outMX>rcd white students by 37 points and
other ethnic groups by anywhere from 91 to 143.
On the verbal portion, white tudcntS were 22
point ahead; but Asian American outperformed
chc 01her1by22 to '8 point
Drop-Out r1ti \ell a milar story. Accordin to
the Nttt1on.tl C<.•ntcr for Educ.ilion Statistics. o nly
X2 percent of Ac;1an Amcn~nc; failed to graduate
with their high "<.hool d.t ~s m 1982. The figures
for Nat1,c Amc nt.<tn" (.l5.5), African Americans
(22.2). l..a tino.,!f 11'pMl•<..' (27 9), and whites ( 14.X)
were all h 1~her
The Parental Role
Why "' 11. Taylor a.<,k.;, that Asian American q u.
dent' arc 'ucccc<.Jing "while attending the wry
'\1tmc <,(:hoof, t ht11 virtually everyone agrcec; .u c
mcd1ouc ..ti l"lCCil. horrihlc at worst?"
T.tyl<1r 'u~c't' thit t the reason for the A'\ian
Amenc.tn'' <,upcno r academic performance m.ty
he du.:ountcd for hy five factors:
.-"P.trcnt'! who value their children's educ.tt1on
"" much thd t they inculcate the c:entra.lity of that
cduc.tl ton an to every aspect or their everyday live'\.
.-·r .ucnt'I who actively monitor and supple-
mc:nl lo\ hat 1hc schools teach their children.
•"P.uents, and therefore children, wh o bclte'c
1 Ii .11 tt<.:.tdcmic effort and hard work are rewarded
"1th .tccomplishment.
•"P.uents, and therefore student'!, who sup·
port the schools.
.-"Parents. and therefore students. who believe
in taking the most challenging courc;c-; in the
greatest numben. •
Taylor acknowledge that "ca"IC 'lt udit.'S• and
·runher CAPloration" are needed to substantiate
his hypothesis.
And it remajns true that California's puhlic
school will remain behind so long as teachers
must cope with JS. 40, and more student in a
clAMroom . .. in !IChool buildings that lack ade-
quate and up-to-date textbooks, facilities. and sup-
plies •.. and ln a system that centralizes dcckion-
makina in echool board members. adminktratorst
and otben fu removed from the cl room.
But the performance of Asian American sew
dents make$ a 1tron1 cue for the crucial role
pll)'Cd ~parents. Teachers and tc:hools are doina
a gooc:tjob for those tudcnts whole parents sup·
pon education. But Leachen and school cannot
do it alone. For all sh1dents to gain I.be most they
can from their Kboolina. all parents must in t
that rhcfr children spend more time on homework
and letl on television and "just hanalna ou1."
LOS A~OELES -Pru.cuton
Maedly incnued die number of
dmjll apiut ea·Linooln S.villlt
Ud tau dlief' Chartet Kcatiq Jr.
a8d three other eqcutiva of the
.Wied thrift, while revasan1 a
number of counts to reflect specific
wrOftldoina.
.. WMt ~·ve done is fine-tune
the indktmtnt, •• Deputy District
Attomey William Hodpnan told
reporttrs after filina the new 46-
count document in Los Angeles
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ina io ~ bd of tbc Uaiiial 42
couau or face diuniuaJ or thole
c ...... DcfeDte attorne)'I suetftlfully
arped on Nov. 9 that two of tbc
felony counts were too v .. ~ and
the otbtt 20 ctwtet failed to aUeae
any mminaJ wroqdoina.
Superior Coun Judee lance ho
stopped shon of dismissinJ the 22
counts outriaht. instead livi.aa IRl-mnon tht opportunity to chanee
the wordina.
Aa with the old indictment, the
new oM names each defendant In
JI 46 counts. .
Jn addition to Keatina. who b
face on SJ00.000 bail. the indict-
ment names Robin Symes, 31, of
Malvern, Ohio, and Ray C. Fidel,
32. of Ncwpon Beach. both former
Lincoln presidents.
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Tristan Roget's. a lead on "Gen-
eral Hoapltal!' ·
Mary and Jim Roosevelt.
For the starstruck. the evenins
was heavenly .
... couldn't believe how far away
Oranae County was. I finally aot off
the freeway and stopped at 1 ps
station to ask why I hadn't come to
the . SS Freeway )'Ct.'' said actor
Anthony Perkins as he arrived at
John and Donna C rean's Back Bay
wonderland.
Tbe .. Psycho" star was one of thl"
dozens of lcicndary ~lebrities at-
tending Sa~urday's Thanksgivina
Party for supporters of the Ameri-
can Cinema Awards Foundation's
Motion Picture and Television
Country Home.
The evening ho nored actress Jane
Withers who began her movie ca-
reer in 1932. "I was a meanie. I got
paid for what other kids &ot
spanked for." giggled Withers. re-
calling her longtime friendship wuh
the party-tossing C'reans. "We arc
bosom buddies. The)' are always
doing nice things for people."
The SI SO-per-person bash began
with cocktails and a silent auctio n
in the still unfurnished Crean castle
living room. "That mirro r over the
mantle just went up yesterday.''
C'rean said before rushtng over to
Ruth, Warrick who plays on "All
My Children."
Carol Humphreys
greet Danny Tho m as.
Thomas, who was hono red by the
Friar's club tnc night before, said he
was tired from his busy schedule.
He JUSt got back fro m Atlanta. "I'm
still a saloon entertaint'r.'' he
quipped, adding. .. We m ust cart for
the young and the very old . Those
1n between can look after them-
selves."
Pilar Wayne was a nxious for a
chat with party chairwo man '-\ng1e
Dickinson ... We (she and late hus-
band John Wayne ) were o n location
with her once." Wayne said.
Dickinson looking fabulous in all
black (c urio us white crocheted
gloves co vered her hands) brought
raves fro m the local gen tr). ''I'm
reading scripts." Dickinson said.
"And I spend a lot of u mc workin~
on cau~s.''
A knock-out Ann JefTre)s turned
heads in a coral ch1fTon che mise b)
des igner J ill Richards
Jant' G reer was looking forward
to ht'r pan on "T" in Peaks ...
Rodd) McDo>Aall chatted al the
bar with Cesar Romero
Tnstan Rogers brought hi\ bod)
guard.
Dunng the ll\c a uction June
Haver pu rchased Rt"gg1e Jackson's
autographed ba~ball bat for S500
.\ccording to Donna ( rt'an. ~uth
~ amck rnmc all th"· "a) from l'<e"'
York for 1hc occasio n "She's in '.\II
M) Children.' m y fa,om e M>ap."
~•d the hostess
Janet u·1g~ (thin. lhtn. thin) ad-
mitted ~he: ate hcr "hok turke)
Angie Dickenson. Janet Leigh, Leo Jaffa and Roddy McOowall.
d 1nnl·r "11h all lhl" li \1n's '>t'ned 10
the 1hron~ in thl· c..·,t•llt"., ckart>d -
o ut garage "or~<1hop ( urrl·ntl~
\\rlting J n11\l'I l t•1gh 'kl ld <tht•
couldn't behr'c how nice the
peo ple 1n Orantte ( ount) ~ere
l r 1gh 1\ on th(' '-\( .\F board ~"' r
take r :irr of our uwn." she said
" "Those 1n front and behind the
camera
Proc~s "<'rC' estimated at
S80.000
Relative sickened over caretakers' 'reward' Play it again,
and again and
DEAR \"\"\I .\N DfR-, .\de~
pica blc thing happened in o ur fam -
11) and I hope w u "111 print 1h1\
lette r as a "arn1ng?, othc~ "ho arc
canng for a ~Il k rdat1H'
M> aunt "a" d iagnosed ""h ll'r-
minal cancl"r ~o .,.ear'I ago Her
mamed Jaughtl·r. ··\lice." m o,l"<l
1n to care tor hcr ~h aunt rt·-
CO\(~rt'd from tht' tan,er hut a It''-'
month'I latl·r <,ht• "a!I diagnosed
wi th .\l1h('1ma·, .\lll'r de<.:1ded to
sta' and 1akl' l·arc of her mother for
1he duration I kr husban<l g;l\ c up
thcir home and mo' cd into h1\
mothrr-in-la" \ hum('.
M) cou\ln ·\l1n· Jnd her 'l<lin tt•d
h usband endurl·d W )l'ari; of hell
"'1th that "oman M) aunt had a
'lour d 1,po'l111on to hcg1n with. but
a\ her illness progrcucd. ~he be-
came 1ncn.'a\ingh '1o lcnt and para-
no id. con ' inct•d that pcoplc "ere
tr) ing to kill ht•r The) had to lock
up the k1tr hcn kn1''-"' and \\Dtc h
her e' <.'r) minute
I forgot to ml"nt1on that m ) aunt
had a son "ho '-'JS q uite "ell-to-do
He 'l\1led h1' mother twice a )'Car
and contrihull'd nothing to her \UP-
Ann Landers
~ -~ .... .,..., • • c;s
port W hen she finall) d1l·d . sht· left
e'"l'f) thing to her son. induding her
home. .\lict· "a~ so shocked and
up~t b) this that she 'ufTered a
s1rnkr a nd d ied within "" m onth'
of her mother
l\1eanwh1lc. 1he heir. her brother.
proceeded to sell the hou~ he had
inhcntcd from his mother. and.
after ~O H'ars o t 1i~ing there and
helping to l a re tor his mo1her-in-
la" . .\lire·~ husband found himself
o ut on thc ~.trcc:1
o\nn. I ~no" )OU ha''-" ..aid that
children should look aft('r tht'ir
pan.•nts no matter "hat. but don't
~ou think 11 makt'<> ~n~ to check
the "111" -Bl R!\E:l) l P I!\
BR0 0 1'L Y'°
DEAR BROOKLYN: Befort
Alice and Iler bHband gave ap tbeir
llome to move lo and r ut for
Alice's motber, lbty should have
atta to ll Uu1t tbey wert ltgall)'
prolttled against precisely tbe
catastrophe yoa described.
I certainly bope tbal tbt d is-
placed llasbud of your t'ousin ha
contacted a lawyer about this in-
credible lajustlce. It nems to mt
that lte bas aa ncellHt cast .
DEAR READERS: I often am
111led If I ever bear back from tbt
people wlllo write to me about their
problems. 'ne aaswer Is yt1, I do.
and It always makes ~ fttl good.
especially If I uve bffn helpful.
Here's 1 letter I jast rttehed.
O EAR .\NN LA DERS I Jm
the wife who slept in thr t IO\t'I .1
Current events simply shocking
THAT'S TELLING 'EM,
CLAUDE! -As I "as saying at the
Casablanca motel o n south Pacific
Coast H1ghwa)' the otht'r da>:
-"I wa shocked -shocked' -
to learn that a n ck cted offi cial
.,.would be suspected - o n national
l elevis1on )Ct' - of favoring 1
heavy campai&n contnbuto r!"
-"I was ,hocked - shocked! -
to learn tha t a highly-re ptttcd mu-
sical ensemble. named Willy Nilly
or whatcvt"r. t'Ould he aecu~ of
making noise "11hout ma kma
noiK "
-"I -.as hocked -hocked' -
to learn that a profe,,1on I athlete
from Los -\nick . ,,.,h1k o n lhe
road 1n Texas. v.'Ould crave compa-
nion hip from a member o( the
oppm11e SC'< ...
-.. , v.-u ihockcd -shocked! -
to rad osta Mesa o unc1lman
Orv mburacy's post-election com-
ment •The new media 11 dutttly
rtspons.ibtc for (my) I ' s ocry
tchoolkid know , the new media is
plurat. What n1t1na Orv shoukl'"c
uid ns, •The news media ARE
dil't'C11y raponsabk. . ." •
And. mott thoc:ktna of all. 11 has
c,.... 10 my 1umtion that ~
ahoppina mall already ba\lc bqun
d1spla) ing C hristmas decoratio ns
-e~cn though wr still haven't
obscr' cd Than ksg1" ing. I know this
1s hard to belie' e. but SC<' for
yOuN'lf
In stressful times h._c these. dtx·-
tor. I reall) miss the old shock
treatments.
0
THERE'S ONE AT EVERY
BACCHANAL -While covenna
The Ritz-Ca rlto n's prest111o us
Worlct o f Wine~ F~t"al the other
night. 1 1ourn1hst1c clod (who'll be
nameless here) collared 1 ho tel ta t-
fcr and askC'd:
"H o w docs a auy 1~1 1 t'old httr
a round here.,..
Ever courteous and hclpf ul. he
told him where to 10.
0
W AIN'T EVEN PUT ON HOLD
-At the Winery wiQld1na. t was
introdU«d to kip Devenport. d1·
rector of travel for tht Automobile
Club or Southttn C"•lirom11. and
~ promptly struck up a pleasant
convcrsaoon.
Thas wu a rare ptrit~.
wonhy of "°''"•-It was the first hm. I've ever
.. tkcd .;"' • Tris*-A e"CUU\IC -
wathout ft t Ii ~nln1 to 10 manutts •
of Mu1nk.
0
SPEAKING OF F AR -Ot•T
BALLOTS -The \Otes haH· tll°l'n
counted. and wr have a \\1nncr 1n
o ur "Turke) o f the Yca1 " U>AJrd
compet1t1o n. rtstnctcd to loca l ll'\1-
dent~. By a 3-to-I mlllJln ()C\. 1herc
were four respondents) th1~ ~car\
laurel are presented to ..
(A lmlc fanfare. please.)
Phanto m -like. c on tro ' cr,1J I
BILL l . WALTERS
Walters. as )OU ma) ha'c rrad."
&he Denver dude 1mphcatrd in the
il,,crado Sa"llllS loan fia o
Aner telhna con.,.ns1onal 1n-
ve-st.Jptors he v.-a.s broke. a nd subse-
q~ntly filed a bankn.lptc petition
here. 1h1s pnu l(>bbfcr wu found
holed 1.1p on a SI 9 m1lhon c"'port
Beach ~ once owned h)
S)' Ind Rasrr Luby.
Runner-up honon ftnt to a c.n-
didak not even listid•on unda) 's
ballOt; ~. \M ADIMlm·ba~
k" \t'Jf\ ,1gn ht·t.rn~· m~ huc;band
\\J~ 'tUl h J ll'rnhk \no rt•r 'OU "ill
rt'lJll .\nn 1h,1t I madl.' a li ttle ~<l
for m ''t'll \Cl up J rl•ad1ng lam p
anJ ,1 \n1Jll l \ 'OU '>U&ll-l'~tC'd
t•Jrplug-.
I >AJ Olt'J \OU lo k n11" that I took
\our ad' 1n· .ind 11 ht·lix·<l .\flt'r a
~·"'d h11 1•1 '\fl<:nnwnt1ng I found
a 'l'I"\ c..•lklll\ t hrand of t'arplu~"
Jnd !ht'\ h ,I\ l' \\Ufi..l•d 'A-Ondt'r.
\l,11 m' hu,hand lu'll ~O pound~
.ind th.11 hl'lr11:J ltmt•r lhl" 'olume
\11 """ I .1m hJl k 1n ht·<l \\Ith him
a nd lhl r \ I' 111 the..· k ill hen >Aht're
It t"11:!11n11'
\\ l .1 •1· ,1111 'J' ing tor 1reatment
JI a ,Jl1 p, l1n1, "h1l h ''"ha t }Ou
Jl\o fl'l Plllllll'nd<..'J Our insurance
J[tl'O I 111ld d\ II \\J\ .in "clcctlH'
p11\\nlu1r · "h11 h nwan\ "not CO\-
t'rt>ll · I lw .1t11•nt ~a' not amused
''hl·n I 'u1•i.:1,ll'tl that Ill\ hu hand
'fll'nl .1 nit:l 1 .11 Ill\ h1rn\C Jnd then
ll'll nil' II h1,nn\IJt•f"i11 ''drct1\t'"
I han ~' 1111 'our hdp, \nn. Thl"
da' '" dd11'1 ix· n1mplctt' witho ut
\11Ur , •lumn -( RP B.\ TO"'ll
ROI ( rl
(,t'm of tbr Oa~. O ne of life's
\lllll'k '' pk."urt·~ 1' parking on
,, ,ml'• •Ill 'l' ' quant'r
Jerry Koll' In
Lo' "'Edn l..amb'h who h1H\! 11-
n1lh run out o f e 't'u In tbear
<' ~. &mu~' the &roul h v.-ho t
tht N llo t n T\lrke\. Da) d«ape-
tat 1on \\Uuld h t' d o wnraabt
mert'1ful
~nd th t. he dd al
their butterball h
J~rry K..,,. '1 C'918_.. ,_, .,. .. ,.....,...
again Sam
Q H.i-.n't ·i..in~ t-..o ng" ix't·n
'>ho"n on l \ mort· than 3n\ nlht•r
mO\ll'"
.\ 'n t 111 · < J\JhlamJ ..
Pumpkin p1l l ll' Jrl' "'g in \1-
ghanistan I'm told
'A n le\ .1 \hl'nl "Thne ' hardl'
an~th1ng ktt l1n l \ lor pcnpll' \loh11
'>llll \J\ Jll,l\JI •I I dnd \f\Jtlht'tll
,0 \\ 11 ' .111 .lllllt'd J I J"X'Oplt• "ho
'la\ 0f'J\l,1 ..
L.M. Bo~d
The ambition of Pablo Picasso
The l"o ult1111 atl' l'<i'll'nt1al\ lor tll· nncc ..aid. "as "to ll\c hkr a
h.ipp1111:'' '-Ill• 1h1 1.m·.11 < 1rt·1.·~ poor man ""h lots of mo nc )."'
fp1curu' a rl' ph"••·" ht•J lth Jot.I
peaH· 111 m11d Ir 1nn1intt \\hat J o
~ou prl''il ntx· h•1 tlwm • I'm tm 1ng
"''h 1h1 .. Pfl'\\rtl''"'n 1 Jt ""'r"
>Aalk dJ11\ .ind 11 '"ll l .in't Ii \ 11
d on't fn,11 .,, 1th it
Queen El11.11"1l·1t II 1, int•' 1 101.
p1('("(" 11&~" pu1 tk'
E.lderh nw n J fl' ~1 rc..·ru·nt 11111rl
foraettul than '"111wn thl'11 .1~l
accord1n~ Ill lt1hn lt11pk1n' •1·
~archrni. "h11 llt1 not npl.un thl·
""h' ol It \n1•lhl'f JnJ l\\I \j\\
"You rem<.'mi"ll:r "hat \1111 "'ant tn
remem ber ( 1111IJ ix· c.. Ith rl\ mc..·n
JUSt don't "ant 1t1 rl·memhl"1 that
much "
Pl·ople "1th hvel t)-~tt'nd to be:
'>IJhlc Blue C')'C'I denot stam ina
l ltlht hro" n e\.C~ s1gni h)nC\s
\Ut h "<'rt' the quoted t1o ns in a
tk hJ ' lllral \l 1t'nl't stud) of thrC\
de1 adc<. ago 1·,c al"a~s thought
lhl·m qua1n1 But 'l<)me genet1Cl'\I'
"1' 1hc old u mte nt1o n'I d~f\l
an1,thrr look
T n put takl' in a cook1c Ja r .,
Jµin'lt thr la" 1n Joht't. Ill
It eland's Re~ ~Ja H._ ha no 1a 11, '1' furnace fire pollute the 1 11
T h('rmal spring.\ heat all the build-
ing'\ It's again't the law to cut
down a tree
Open at 6:30 AM Weekdays
Everything Homemade on the PremlMS
HOMEMADE
Candles. CO<*lea, mufftna, nut brMde, d,,.
namon rolls. ~ aoupe, noodtee.
..,, ............
-lilly .Joel Ola
Ille A119'Y Yous W.
.. ~ ... ia &be .UCS. l 970t.
NoW, at 11it 4 l, M's 1till aJlll"Y.
He"t alao broke.
Joel it almoa a year into a l S.
..... world lOUI to promote bit
lri;h P&l•inum .. Storm Front" LP
ud let himself out of• sea of red
ink.
Althouah one of the ~t Id).. ina 10lo anists in the bi1tory of
Colombia Records -with 14 ~ms and 2S Top-40 sin~ in his
catalo&. Joel has little financially to
show for it. • Still in htiption 11 a SQQ million
IP'suit be faJed in September 1989
N&inst his former manqer and
brother-in-law Frank Weber for
hud and breach--0f <On tract. The
Mlit asks for $60 milli on an punitive
damqcs and allcacs that Weber
duped Joel out of $30 million,
tosin1 $1 0 malhon of It an unsafe
inv6tmcnts
.. , haven·1 gotten a penny back
yet," Joel said an an 1ntcrv1ew
before a recent sold--0ut conccn
here. ·-nc bulk of the lawsuit 1s
stiU with the laW}cn.
.. The reason fo r the length of this
tour is fi nancial. Look. at this age,
you don't want to go out on the
road for fun and games. When I
staned the tour. I was 1n d~p
financial strati\ The accounting
firm I'm with now said I was
looking at a dec:p. deep. deep. deep
-financial hole that wou ld take two
years to get out of So I said, 'OK.'
and put my head down and went to
work and I'm getting back 1n the
black. •
.. Am I angry about 11'> Bmer as a
good word T he "'ont thing as
having to spend so much tame a'Aa }
from m} kid," added Joel. who as
mamed to supermodel Chnstu:
Brtnklc} lhC'} ha ve a 4-}ear-old
daughter .\lc'a Ra~ "Wht:n I "a"
a lod m~ dad ~J\ gone a lot and I
S\\<<>re to m )~ll tha t when I betamc
a father I'm goang to be home \o
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AP~-EntertaJner Biily Joel Is on the road to promote his trtpte.-paattnum
"Storm Front" album and get himself out of a sea of debt.
here I am -on the road, away
from my kid.
.. That's the thing that gets me the
most. I'll make up the money some-
how. I'll make good on that But the
time spent away from my kid isn't
somethin1 you can make back.
That's what I'm realh batter
about." ·
Joel is wcU a ware lhat his ca~h
Oow problems would be history 1f
he agreed to tour sponsorship. but
the subject makes him bnstle .
"I'm not comfortable with 11.
Whatever celebrity I have was
gi ven to me by people To lrade 1n
on it would be a betrayal to that."
he said. "Coke asked me It was a
lot of money. Millions and m1l11ons
of dollars. George Michael got that
deal. Pepsi made me an offer, I
turned that down and Madonna got
that deal.
"Pan of me was saying to m}'iClf.
'What arc you. nuts" Take the
monc) ,. The funn ) 1h1~ u. I actu-
al!) dnnk the \tufT But I can't
reall~ recommend 1t 10 other
pcopk."
If he dad at:ccpt sponsor\h1p. Joel
1s v.ar\ of another round of bashing
from ~ome \Cgml'nl' of lhc media
The fi,c-11me (1ramm~ ~inner said
tcna1n mu'll( l flllC\ hJ\C h-:en on
h1\ had. e\l"r \IO{l' .. r he Stranger··
alhum produced four Top-20
s1ngk.., 1n 1978.
"As won as I started scllina re-
cords. I was perceived an some
cirdn to be this commercial
wunderk1nd a tunesmath-balladccr.
a Tin Pan .\lley man. You know.
·~cl·d a h11'> Let me gnnd at out'
That-.. nut hov. I write An~ hi t I've
had 1\ an acc:adent. .. he said.
Born Wilham Manin Joel. he
grew up in H1 cks"1lle. N.Y .. and
discovered Mo1an at age 4 before
taking 10 )Cars of piano lessons.
As a set•ond·grader. Joel re-
members watch ing Elvis Presley
perform on television one night and
then tr) 1ng 10 duplicate has moves
at school the next day.
''I got up on stage dunng lunch
hour 1n tht g) m and did my Elvis
1m~rwna11on and lhe girls in the
thi rd grade <,tancd scrc-am ing be-
ca use I was shaking m} haps and
doing 'Hound Dog.' The teacher
dragged mC' off the stage. thanking I
had done \Ome1h1ng really nasty
He). ~ou don't even ha'e hips an
the second grade. But I was th1nk-
1ng. 'This I\ great.· I knew there was
something to this and at stayed with
me " he said
"When I saw the Beatles on the
f-d \ulll\ an \how. I looked at them
and ..aid 'That'~ 11 That'!> what I
v.anl to do "
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veg&s' e reports
dramatic rmancial success
LAS VEGAS -The Mirqe
Hoeel ~brater its first anniversary
M the premier showplace on the
llitzy Strip Thunday and chainnan
Sle-ve Wynn sayi the resort has
exceeded bis beady forecast by
.. milet and mi&es. ••
At a time when pm1n1• com-
petiton Donald Trump and Bally
C.Orp. are facina mountin1 financiat woes. Wynn's Mi111t is the talk of
tbe i nchwry.
"We'll do 40 to SO percent better'
than our best upectations," Wynn
uid in a weekend interview.
Even prophets of doom in the
financial commur>ity arc backing
off dire predictions made a year ago
when Wynn opened the $630
million. 3.100.room resort. which
features a Oamina volcano, white
ti1cn and bottlenose dolphins.
Hotel revenues the first year will
run between $600 million and S6SO
mntion. Wynn said, has fingers
swccpana across the latest monthly
balance sheet.
Before his rrson opened. Wynn
was forecasting cash now of S 130
million to S 140 million. G aming
analysts proJCC"ted S 11 0 malhon to
S 110 mill ion. Now,
Wynn says. that figure will be
closer to S 180 million to $200
million.
"The a maLing thing 1s that we
keep expecting 11 10 slow down and
1t doesn't" Dan Lee, a gaming
analyst with First Boston Inc .. said
Monday. He said the Mirage had
exceeded expectat ions "by a wide
mart. 1 think i1'1 m~ auccessf\.aJ
than even Steve Wynn tbouaht it
would be."
.. wc·ve shattered every known
record," Wynn said ..... WU miles
and miles more profitable than any·
thin1 c-vcr seen.••
Lee said the $180 million to S200
million cash flow will sbatttt au
pmina records.
"Prior to this year the bi&hest
profit ever recorded by a Nevada
casino was by C1e11rs Palace at
SI 10 million," Let said.
"Ordinarily the second year a
casino is open is more profitable
than the first, but with the year they
had, that will be hard to top." Lee
said.
The success of the reson has
prompted Wynn to borrow another
S100 million for upgrades a t the
property such as a $14 million. l.S
million gallon habitat for five
dolphins.
T}le idea of SSOO million-plus an
debt doesn't bother Wynn .
.. You've got a property here
that's appraised at somewhere
north of a ball ion. probably S 1.2
ballaon." Wynn said.
Wynn estimates 2S.000 to 4S.OOO
people vuat the Mirage daily,
surpassina Hoover Dam as the
most popular attraction in Southern
Nevada. The estimates mean that
13 million of the 19 million people
who visited Las Veps the past year
stopped by. An estimated 7SO,OOO
people overwhelmed the reson on
opening wctkend a year aao.
Wynn's Mirage has had a domino
effect on this gaming community.
WbJcb mesmerized him when he
rililedMa 10.yar-old boy 38 yan •· The MU. bas uauformed the
4bft.. and ~ IPllked • mwti-t;iij~ buildina boom of new na ......... hOfdt ud rnauive -•tlOllJ to exi1tina ptQper1ies. The bold boom
hat apreac1 10 the rm of the city••
ta>nomy, rnak.i!'f ii one of the
fU1ftt-srowina citan in the country.
Wynn's hotel-<:asino wu the
moat expensive in the world until
Trumr opened his s 1.2 bmion T~
Maha eatlier this year. The Taj lw
been unable to meet its debt terVioc
and fices financial reorpnization.
Wynn's .,.rent Golden Nuget
Corp. sold its Atlantk City property
to BaJly in ~987 for $440 million.
He thinks the sale was a sman
one, as New Jersey pmers face
incrasin&Jy touah limes. ••we uw the outcome of the
Atlantic City process ,pretty m~h
the way it worked out. Wynn said.
"That's why we wanted to sell. We
b«ame very cona:rncd about the
Atlantic City market in '86. We
tbouaht it was going to run out of
steam, that the rqulatory policies
of state law were going to kill 1t.
The politicians arc the ones who
screwed it up.
"The failurc is Atlantic City. not
Donald Trump's ego," Wynn said
of problems at the Taj Mahal.
''They're all in trouble. It isn't just
the Taj. it•-s the town. The trouble
is the guys therc have to overcome
the city, whereas here, the city helps
make the hotel.
The f UYS who knew the town
haven t had a way to get out or they
would have."
Pop duo's Grammy Award revoked
LOS ANGELES -The band
Malla Vanilla v.ao, stnppcd of its
Gramm~ .\ward on Monda) be-
caase othl'r singers substituted for
the pop duo on the best-selling
.. Gari You Knov. 11·., True" album.
lt''i the fir\t 11mc an the 34-}ear
h1s1011 of (iramm}s that an award
had been taken awa>
Tru\ICC\ of t he Nat io na l
Acadcm} of Rl.-cnrdang Arts & Sci-
ences \Otl·tl o"erwhelmangl) to re-
scind the award g1\cn 10 Malla Van-
il la memtx-ro; Rob Palatus and Fahri·
cc Morvan \a1d a<.adcm} President
M1c:hael qfl·cnc
··The ac:adcm~ hopes its action
'lend\ a dear 411gnal to produce ro;,
mus1l padagcrs and rl'cord com-
pan1t·s that the' need to take ver}
...cnou'>I ~ tht·ar ta'il.. of g1v1 na u~ and
the puhl1c trl·d1hk 1nformat1on on
that oat·l..al(an[I. .. he said
"I do thin!.. 11\ an 1\-0latl'd 1nc1-
den1 \\ t: afl' J\ u1N:t about 11 as the
puhla( has lht• right to he ..
rhe attornt'' rl·prcwn11ng P1la1us
and \.1 on Jn \J1d the pair al read )
had planm·d 111 \urrender the
Gramm\
"M) guc\\ I'> v.twn 1ht• at·adem)
read that. the' Ul'l 1dcd to beat us to
the g;Jnl l' ·· .Hturnq ·\Ian M1n11
sa)d
"Necdll·" 111 '•" th1' as an cmo-
rrt11a.,,
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tionally ·trying time. But (Pilatus
and Morvan) a rc determined to
prove to the world that they Wlll
come back strongJy and demon·
strate that they arc indeed an1sts.''
Pilatus. 2S. from Germany. and
Morvan. also 25 and a nati ve of the
Canbbcan island of G uadaloupc.
scheduled a Tuesday news con-
ferrncc in Los Angeles to discuss
the scandal. They were unavailable
for comment on Monday.
A dec1s1on on the d1spos1t1on of
the 1989 new artist award wi ll be
mad<.' by an academy subcommittee
Dec. S an New York.
'P1latus and Morvan, the dancing.
drcadlocked frontmen for the
group, suggested the award go to the
three .singers who actually per-
formed the vocals for Milli Van illa.
GrC'Cne said that was "not a poss1-
h1lat)'." ..
In announcing its unprecedented
move. the acadcm)' said at re·
cognizcs thal "packaging" groups 1s
part of the music industry. es-
pecially an the kind of "Euro-
dancc" mus1r performed b) M11l1 Va nilla. .
But m1slcad1ng record labels arc
unacceptable. Grct'ne said
··The antcgnt) of that album label
copy obviously was nawcc:t. It said
'Vocals: Rob and Fab · That was
JU~t absoluteh false," he said
Shon ly before the academ)' an-
nounced its dec1s1on. Malla Van1ll1's
producer. Frank Fanan. and record
company. Arista Rttords. called on
the duo to surrender the G rammy.
"Ini tially. I felt that this honor
gave recogr1111on to the entire Milla
Van 1ll1 team. This has not. how-
ever. been the c.asc." Fanan said an
a statement from Frankfun.
He said that by returning the
Grammy. "Rob and Fab can put
this episode behind them and mark
the beginning of a new career for
themselves."
The hp-s)nC controversy erupted
last week when Fanan disclosed to
The i\swc1atcd Press that others
actually sang on the record credited
to Pilat us and Mon an. The photo-.
aenic pair also hp-synced their wa)'
through lave performances. includ-
ing one at the Gramm) Awards
show. Fanan said
The album .,,..a'i d1stnbu1ed h>
Arista Rttord s Afkr Fanan con-
firmed the rumon.. .\nsta's ex-
ecutive vice president. Ro) Lott
said "Se\ICn malhon albums" Em-
barrassing. I don't mean the end
JUSt1fi C's the means. but "Al' sold 7
million albums "
On Monda)'. Lott sa1tl .\nsta had
no knowledge of the decept ion
when It released the album
Plla tus and Morvan have alleged
that Amui knew the} weren't rcall)
th<' singers. Vocalists Johnny Davis.
Charles Shaw and Brad Howell rc-
poncdly sang on the Malla Vanilla
record.
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Two different ~ts of residents recently complained to
the Ncwpon Beach Ctt y Council about the level of noise
generated b> }Outh spons -Junior All-America football in
one case. "-ater polo an another -played at nearby schools
and parks.
In both cases. homeowners complained the. noise from
referee whistles and crowd cheers was unbearable and asked
the cat> to relocate the act1v1t1es. limit their hours or make
structural changes to lessen the noise. .
And an both cases. the council wiseiy reframed from
taking an} action to halt the activities.
The organ11cd games that keep Orange Coast youths off
the street and out of tro uble should never be jeopardized.
The \\ ha stles and cheers arc the sounds of a healthy fami.1¥
communal}.
The homeowners at Newpon Nonh knew Bonita Creek
Park, when· the foo tball games are played. was an active
park when the} bought their homes.
Man) fo lk 'i would pay e'tra to get to lave near such a
Jewel -crowd cheers or not.
For Dan Rabun. a Ne"'pon Nonh homeowner who
threatened to file suit against the (:It) for allowing what he
called a publ1t nuisance to continue at Bonita Creek. we
suggest ht: spend ha s tam e and mone} not on lawyers. who
"''" attempt to keep our children from playing organized
spons. but on a real estate agent "'ho can help him find a
new place to la' e.
.\t the Manan fkrgcso n Aquatic Center at Corona del
Mar High School. the situation is a bat different. The
residents '>'-ere there first and the configuration of the
m11l1on-do llar facah t} creates an "'amphitheater" effect that
amplifies the noise from the water polo practices and games.
. But. again the answer isn't to hmll the act1v1t1es at the
Cl'ntcr.
The Cit) and sc hool dtstnct arc taking the appropnate
steps to help man1m 11c the noise.
Meanwhile. they should remember that some Orange
Cou nt} residents arc bothered b} other kinds of yo uth·
gl·neratcd noise. including gunshots at and by gangmcmbcrs.
Perhaps local homeowners should be more thankful that
whistles and cheer' arc the onl y noise their youths now
generate
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Pate Wilson laces unusually
tough probla•s In new office
W ASHINGTON -"Dear Prcs1-
dent Bush. please don't start a war
before Saddam Hussein lets m )
husband. father. brother. WJfe.
uncle. cousin, fiancc or wha1tv«
comes home alive ·•
The fox} o ld d 1cutoT of traq
lcnov.-s what the reactions att of tht
rclatt\t'S of the 2.000 or so
foreigners that he has held hostage
for months
Uc is not be~ond the shame of
switching from using his pnsonen.
as human shields to explo1un1
them a) pro paganda puJ>iXts b~
anno uncing that he·11 let all h ts
•ri~oluntaf)' ··guests .. go within 90
d avs after C hnstmas .. unless some>-
th;ng c;hould occur to disturb the
atmosphert of ~cc."
Bu~get troubles worsening
When Pete Wilson went into his
recent meeting with George Deu·
kmeJ1a n . the man he \\Ill succeed as
governor j/l Sill weeks. he alrcad>
kne" he would be facing as to ugh a
set of problem!> as ha\e c .. er con-
fronted a ne~ California chief C\·
eCU tl\C
&fore that da) "'as O\Cr ht\
troubles would get "'orw
State and local go,crnmcnt'i ha .. c
been cnppkd b> -.we budget prob-
lems tha1 are both chronlC and
con'itantl} "'or.,cn1ng
\\ llwn hopes to gain basic re-
forms in the budget·"' n11ng process
Wh1k he m1nim11ed such talk dur-
ing 1he campaign. he also will ha'e
to call for tax increases at some
point
This "''II be difficult to ach1c' e
from a state l..c'g1sla1ure that fre-
qucntl) has been paral)icd b) par-
t1~n and 1deolog1cal d1ffe~nces
and no"' " demorahred h\' the
'oter appro' al of Propo.,1t1o n. I 4fJ's
hmm on ho"' long la"'maker!i ma)
scne
1 he elcc..turatc.-\ ahenauon from
state go\lernment. reflected b) 1t\
appro,al ol 140. lunhcr cloud"
prospects for the nc"' adm1n1s·
trat1on
Voters arc d1sgustc.-d "'''h Sana-
men10·., 1nab1h t~ to M>he problcm!>
but relut tant to go along '-'llh an'
solutio n\ that include higher taxes
or program t ut\
The Legislature's inte rnal proh-
lcms haH been concentrated "'11hin
the badl) d1' 1ded .\s~mbl~ "'hich
uc;uall' ha\ been the" scene o f lt"IU\·
lat1,e deadlodi.s -mo'>t rt·tt·nth
<>'er tht" \late budget
.\ h1part1..an coahtto n o t t"t'nln\t\
t.urrt•ntl) holding '>'-'3} '-'llhtn tht•
~nate ha\ managed to operate.-11
much murc \moothl~
In their 1nab1lit) to gt·t alnnit and
work more coopcrat1,eh. tht· \\ar·
ring factions "'•thin thc .\!>~·mhh
howe,er. ma)· be mort' fo11hfulh
mirroring puhhc opinion < .ih·
forn1ans appear to be lo\ing tht.•ir
..cnse of communll}
All 1heM" d1fficuh1n tuok o n
mort' somber hues "'hen Ocu·
kmeJtan gaH" \\1lson the latc\t
nc"'s on 'ltate finances· The budget
that was put together \0 lahonou\I}
Best of the Hotline
Ed11or·s note: TM fo/lol4m1 arr
sample of Oruce Coast DaUy
PUot'1 rt'ttder rommcnrs and cnt1·
dsms. The Piiot publishes theSf
rNponscs on • d11/} b.1sw and
t'nrouragc trS r<'adus" to c:ill tht·
Editor's Hotltn<' 111 641-M>86
A.t half t1mr of the l1 ( .tJ( L.\
pme. the lJ. band pla)cd Con·
qu~t 4 umn and fight On, 18
Do~>'• tht) kno" an) other
sonp'>
It ma<k )OU "•r\t to JUSt tum off
the TV and not C\'Cn lt\tt'n.
tn tM unda Peet I ~ that
Mar\ Ttt-a1n and P.T. Bamum had
bttn l\lf'SU 1n tM ewland f1m1h
homt.
Attordina to Jam lttpcr who 1
Oranaic County historian. Mark
T•• n probebty did not atay 1hcrc
and P.T. Blrnum diod 1n 1801.
wtuch wu some \iCn )'Qf' bC'torc
the hou1t was built.
.......
and painfully in <>ummer isn't "'ork·
1ng
State income 1s dropping bdJ"
e>.pcctatio ns. and DcukmcJian. "ho
inhented a maJOr deficit from h1 '>
predt-ces~r when he took oflltc 1n
I Q8l now 1s tr)ing to avoid ll•a, 1ng
-;talc finance.-<> 1n the same mes\ he
found them
He has called for tht· I cg1slaturt.'
to enact a b1lhon-<lollar au\tent)
program "hen 11 returns to the \tatr
\ap11ol next month
HI\ proposal 1ncludel-a half·
b1ll10n dollar cut 1n state aid w
l'dut at1on
That's suflit:1cntl)' rnn1ro,ero;1al
to make 11 unhkrh that thr gap in
the turrent b udget "''II he clo11ed b)
the time DcukmeJUln lca ,es o tlice
.\lmost t cna1nl). 11 "''II hc dumped
1n W1IMln°\ lap
The coopl'ratton that the new
Rrpubhcan 110,crnor "Ill need
from thr Ocmocrallt·lcd LegJ'I·
laturc 1n dealing w11h the\C prob-
lem<i "'Ill be mo rt· diffic ult tu
ach1e'c ht'cau~ of the wa) 1n "'h1ch
W1l,on turned the lcg1slatof' into
"'h1pp1ng ho \\ during h1\
gulxrnJIUnal lampa1gn
He 1..alled for 'utcr appr<l\ al of
Propo~11on t~O '-'hll h no t onl~
limits the tl·rm<1 of IJ'-' makt'n but
rlim1na1c' future pt•ns1onc, and
'>haqlh reduu·\ thl'lf <,tam
That hct ' t'mhmcrcd mcmbe!"'i ot
hoth hnu<K'\ Rl·puhl1Can\ J\ '-'Cll J\
IX-mnl rat\
T hl a n~r' m11od among la"'·
makl.·r\ l rt•atffi tn lhl· passage ol
1..i11 ha' tx·l.'n madl· l"' l'O more c;our
ti' thl' Jl t111n\ thal .1 nl'"' state
ll\ffiOll\\IOn took IU\I J\ "'ll\On "il' (tt'll1 ng thr h:id nc.-"s o n the
hudgl'I
I hl' ( Jhll1rn1a < 1t11ens (om-
pcn\at111n < omml\\IOn ncated b)
c.1 ro0\t11u1111n.1I .um·ndment that "'a' appnHl'd h\ 'otcr\ lasl J une.
too k 11' li r't \lt'P in '-t'tllng \alanes
for lt•tz1,la t11r-. and 01hrr maJOr \late
n1Ti1.. l'h11ldt·r,
It te nt.1t1H·I, dcudcd to raise
legl\l.111 \l' PJ' trn m S40 Mlt-. a )'car
to S '~ ~· ~ 1 l eiislall'e leader\
"'ould l!l'I h1ghn amounts
Frnm \uh<;t·quent rcmark"I b~
u1mm1'""n mrmh\:rs... it's pli1n
that thl'' thnugh1 the\ "ere ~1ng
It might be a "'st m o\;e to clan()
c.omc of \Our fact'> be fore you put
thf m in
I called about the chowder.
fhe caller from Rhode I land 15
not from Bosto n and 1( h11/hcr Dad
made clam water. then &ood luck to
him /h er
But. Jud' Cham~rlain " I 00
JX'rt't'nt nah·t and I am from Boston
-~m and brtd there Clam
~ho~der 1\ th1d.
\ ou C'ln ~ the c~ller from
Rhode hland 11 not from Boston
I think this th1n1 ihould be latd
to mt ....... ,, .•••
Bany Z.nk. calltna 1n on unda
about the 1tudcnts q~llonina
poll(')' in aulf m 1 •
Som. but I don't lhink lhat n
of stuff houtd be on the fTont P1fC.
Rrmembcr whtn Jimmy C'antt
Hked Amy's advi« dunna one
poliqm I ,
I hke btah hool students and
Martin Smith
quite gt.·ncrnu., 10 tpl" la"maker\
'l"' cnhc.-le'" man' la"' makers
"'111 hl· d1..appointrd. The' "ere
h or i ng for cuns1dcrahh more e<>·
pc.·<1alh in light ol tht• lat~t \.dlaf)
paid to ~upcnor < oun Judge-, -
SQ4 144 a 'ear
Fr" la~ make" senou\h n ·
~cted their P3' to he hoostcd that
m uth h ut mam prohahh "'cre
looking for an increase to Sllll llCJO
or more
T he commission·\ re 1ra1n1 on
. leg1.,la11' e pa) means that a fe"
mrmbc.·r, "''II e'en li nd tht'm\<'l,rs
\\.Ith d1m1n1\ht•d into mcs
T he ..ame con\t1tut1onal amend·
ment. Prnpu\lllilO I I: that (reatl"d
the sa lan comm1ss1o n also
proh1b11s lawmakers fro m aCt
honoranums tor s~h and 1m·
pn<;('\ .,, n ll t. u ntl 10 -of nterc-st sale·
guard \ that "111 ha thr clTt'\ t of
rt"duung out\11.k intnme
The d 1-..ipprnntml·n1 tl\l"r thl·
1..omm1'>'>ton·, action\ 11n lhl'lf
ulane' "'111 tx· n au.'rhat<'d h' 11\
grnrro"'" "Ith tht' Ol'" go,rm or
It the lOmm 1\\1on lollo"''
through on ''' tentJ ll' c del 1\111n
taken la<it "l"cl ~ 11\un 1<i in li nr to
be.· paid S I 111.IO 1 Jnnualh $'"IOI
m o rl." than ()\·u\. mr11an ha' ~t·n
getting
It'\ so gr nl'rl)lh that 1n a 11 m,· ot
~'i•ilon and budget l Ut\ \\ ll\on
mn' find 11 nc\C."\\dr\ to he.ad oil
'N cr "'r:ith I" Jut·p1 1ng onh a
k'iser a mount
That "'o n 't hrlp d1-.apprn nted
la\\ maker-. hut \\ tl'l<ln mc1' 'It'd
other meam o l 1mpr"' 1ng h1\ rrl.1
11on\ w11h la"malt•r.
think the~ arc ~at but I JU<it can·t
belle' e their intu111on and k no~l
cdge of currrnt '' cnts mrnts th<'
front pagt.'
nother art1rle a~ut I am
1'&ran.
You can t.an~cl nn \Ub":npuon
Larry .\gran " no Ion er the
ma)or of ln1nc lk "'•" '01C'd out
of office and I Jon 't nCC'd to '«
ano ther art1 le ahout a man ~ho
mean~ noth1n' to an'~' an,
more
Th" 1 John Thouund
The traJn around the C'hn~m•
addam knows that hts appeal for
three months in which to let the
hostages go do"et.a1ls splendidly
with the demand of German leader
Ht"lmut Kohl and French President
Francois M111erand that Mr. Bush
"Sttk a peaceful ~luuon .. by allow-
ing a fe~ more months for sanc-
tions and d1ploma11c negolJatJons
to \\-Ork
The Iraqi dictator ~ that up-
pon for a shooung war 1s waning
amo ng the .\mencan people. 'IO he
has m o ' ed drama ucall~ 10 furthet'
d 1\lde the .\men can people. and to
v.1den am nft ~t\\een thr L'.S. and
1" all1r<i
L o ffi n als qu1ckl~ denounced
Ciaddam's mo 'c as C)nical. whtch at
1c; hut do not accept this posturt of
1n111al emharrasc;ment as the final
I <; re'>pon!oe
ThC' idea of attaclcmg Iraq and
rn~unng the deaths of 2.000
hostages surt:'h has tro ubled Pres•·
dent Bush
l .~ and uthrr "cstem leaders
knov. that the mo rt hostages freed.
the mo n: na Saddam ~omes
to his t"ne
~me 1ht<af) planners kn°"'-
hO"-t' r that 1f Saddam ts g.iven an
u en pledge that the L. S and
s alh~ v.o n·1.attack before March
1' ~c "'Cather 10 the area will be
"°hid that a m1htar. assault "-Ill be
much mon-diffic ult and cost more
1n m 1htaf' II\'°" than the num~r of
hO'-tag<'<i allo" ed to h \C
Prl'\ldl·nt Bu \h ~~she can't read
~ddam·\ m ind Perhaps ddam
can·a rrad \addam's mmd
But "'e dare no t overlook UH·
Pl'C.\1h1ht~ that 1n rclcu1n.g ttk·
ho.,tag('\ and dela' mg a funOU)
aNwh upon Iraq·., m1ht.af) and
ind uc.tnal rnmpk\C'\. Saddam fig.
url'' that he can pc.lnra) himself a'
a re.l\<'na~h r>C'3 lcful gu~.
Then. rnm c -\i;>nl I he can
1.1. 11hdr.i" h1\ troop' ftt'm 95 pl"I
~cn t o t ~u"a1t and a K the "'o rld
tor nt'j.!nt1at1nn\ r~rding 1he lo ne,
dl\pu1rd p11n111n ' of "u"all
\adJam '' ttamh hntz that al th1'
f'Olnt hundrt•d., o l tho u..anJc, Cll
\mt'nlaM 1.1.ill ht' "'nt1ng. "[)t-31
Pre~1den1 Ru\h plea\t" d on't \tan a
P<'f'1Jn (1ult "'ar no" Both m\
\1omm\ and Dadd' or \Omt" other
d<'ar rclJtl\<' 111 fnend arr o 'rr
thrre and I do n't "'ant them to gt't
k 1lled 1n <'r a u1ur le of islands and
a w.atl h of dr"it'n land Pka'><'
ncio11atC' \\.Ith addam "
The Bulh o f RaJhdad alrcad) bas
figured OUI that If he can pull 00
that ~nano hr 'll ~t the piece of
~u""a11 he alwn has wantro. h 1!>
mu'itard and nerve gas arsenals -.iill
rt'main 1ntall. he can proceed
to"ard hutldmg nuclear weapon ,
and. g1,C'n ht~ .. first world" m1ht.af)
\tatus. no country in the rciton will
('\('r dare 10 tan,,Je with him.
1 here arc 'lo mc compclhna
rca n~ for ~)1na no to ddam
and for blas11n& him mahtanl)
SOOnt'r r.ather than lattr
But ·Ru h had bcttc.T c~plain
those rea~"' fa t and forcefully to
thc .\mencan people.
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TOOAY'SSUN
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Sunset: 4 :46 p.m.
TODAY'S MOON
Moonrise: 9:28 a.m.
Moonset: 7:20 p.m.
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Dec. 1 Last Otr. New Moon
Dec. 8 Dec. 16
OCEAN REPORT
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• Commission seeks labels Dlimand .would increase stamp prices
for toys with small parts
WASHINGTON The
Consumer Products Safety
Commission. issuing its ·annual
ho liday warning about danger-
ous toys. says 1t may go for
rqulations requinng labeling of
playthings with small parts that
could choke children 1f swallow-
ed.
''Think big in buying tO)'> for
children under 3." Jacqueline
Jones-Smith. chairman of the
comm1ss1on. said Monday at a
news conference
The commission said 11 re-
ceived reports of 33 deaths re-
lated to toys bct""een Januar)
1989 and September 1990. In 20
of these cases. lhe children
choked on balloons. marbles
small balls or oarts of tovs.
.. The buyer has to beware and
parents have to be careful ... Ms
Jones-Smtth said.
~he said the comm1ss1on ha\
taken the fint stens toward de·
\eloping mandator) rcquin:-
ments for labeling on balloons.
balls and marble., •
In add111on. she said the
comm1ss1on has begun action
that ma~ result in a requ1rcmt•n1
that tO\'I ha' ing small piece\.
intended for children aged ' tn
6. be labeled to "arn of lhr
choking hatards to 'ounger
children
The comm1ss1on's stafT hopes
to have these regulations before
the commission tor com1dt.'r-
a11un earh ne,1 ~car. she 'Wltd
-By tb~ A"ocJ•tH Praa
and K--C)CEAN
' CASH GIVEAWAY
INTHE
LUCKY LICE NSE
BUMPER STICKER
CONTE ST
TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER
HERE'S HOW TO PLAY
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z. =-bu= ltic:ker as cloM u pouibte to your car'• ~
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I. ""'11 .m~r.~rlJ:..ntlv (150 for Plklt aubtctil»rt)t •000nd beln =...... f6r CM grand pnze drewtng tor 1, ... ·'·· GQODLVCK!
WASHI NGTON -Po'ltal un-
ions· pay ra1<>e demands would cost
$50 b1ll1on O\'er the next three ~ea rs
and ra1\C the pnc:c of stamp'> to 43
cents. ae<:ording to a top Po.,tal
Service negotiator
.. We don't take 11 ar, a H~r)
scnous proposal .. . The~· re 1 n a
fanta'' IJnd." \S\IStant PmtmasH:r
Cicncral Da' td Cbant'rs ~1d Mon-
da) noting that the sen ice·\ annual
hudget I\ $~() btlt1on
The Postal Service and its four
largest unions, which 1ogethrr rep-
re\Cnt 660.000 workers. were '-"Orl-
1ng against a dcadltne of midnight
tonight to reach a compromise for
a ne"" contract
Moe Biller. president of the
Amencan Postal Workers L'n1on.
s:ud Po"al Ser" ice official" arc .. the
TRIAL I From A1
amount of violence Da'>t'nbrock
used . Depul}' District i\ttornr)
Mike Ko,k1 ~td.
Dunnti the 1985 rape. Da\Cn-
ones who arc not 1n the real world."
He said management always pre·
diets huge stamp increases dunng
contract bargaining to win the pub-
lic'o; suppon.
"The) predicted a 50-cent stamp
1n I 98 I -1t nc,er happened."
Biller said <itamp'i now cost 25
cent<o
II no agreement 1s reached by
m1dn1ght tonight. the two sides
could agree 10 tonunue Lalks or
allo" the Federal Med1at1on and
(onctlia11on ~nice to appoint a
neutral arh11rator
l 'ndcr federal law. 1t 1s illegal for
pmtal "-Orkers to stnke
The Postal \er\ ice 1s ofTenng a
two-)'ear rnntract that provides
ca\h honu~·., of S~50 the first )car
and s~oo the 'iCCOnd )Car In ad-
he puo;hed a hlade up against her
neck and thigh \he testified Mon-
da)
· · Later v1uin1-. wen." left with long
red \Cratche' from the knife Da<ien-
hrotl alkgcdl) ran O\Cr their bo<l-
IC\ wh1k he raped them
brock onh threatened ht\ 5-foot-2-Whtk tht· pc111e '-"Oman \a1d \he
int.h '1ct1m '-"Ith a knife he never couldn't dr;.irl) \t'l' her attat.kcr in
u'it"d Ko\k1 ~1d But when Dasen-r I 9RCi and onh tmrfl\ looked at his
hrod. follo"ed the .... oman into her fan· 1n 191P ·.,hl· 1dcn11ficd Da\en-
Fo11nta1n 'v allc\ apartment in 19fP hrock a\ th<' rapt\t .. ...,tthout a doubt
HATE
From A 1
paintt•d with the v.ords ""11ger ('>ll')
out· auording to Orange County
\hl·rtff' I I Boh Rivas
l hr hu r glers stoic a "1dcocassctte
rl'lor<kr :'>lintcndo games. cash and
othn 11em' from the home. and -
bdorr h:J,ing -turned on upsta1r'
fau(t'I\ and plugged drains. he
added Damage reached several
th1111\and dollar'i.
·\lthnugh Kennedy said law en-
fon l·men t and other agencies arc
ht.•rnm ing morr ~ns1ttvc to hate
r nme' the recent attack on the
·\nahe1m home of gay-nghts leader
JefT I eTourncau. president of Or-
antie ( o unty V1'i1h1hty League.
h1ghltght'i the need for more awarc-
nt'''
·· 'llomu Jnd Id~ "crc <;pra)cd
on ht\ mirror\ and furniture:· Ken-
ned' o,.a1d Jdd1ng tha1 '""asttkas
also "-Crc.-rt•crn th painted on a
\\. t•' t m 1 n ., t n J l' " "h I e m p I e
.. The: re·\ hall' J l II\ it) going on.
moo;t of "hie h doc'i not get
documcnll'd ·
Kenned' '<ltd J per<;trn·s race.
rt'hgton and ,c,ual onentatton
cause thl· mo\t h.ilt t·nmcs
"Not too long al(n there wouldn't
he too many la" l·n forcemcnt agen·
c1es in the rnunt' lhat would 1dcn1-
1fy thl\ as a hair rnmr It would go
down as 'andalt\m The) 'vr re-
cently adopted a polic) and
procedure for 'ipcc11icall) handling
hate-related n1mes "
"We felt that 11 did appear to be
racially mot1\.atrd a hale-related
crime." said R1vac; .. We dcfinttcly
take 11 scriousl>
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Considering
Dental Implants?
n
If )OU 1lnd yourself twntrc away your tavortte bods
-· because you re rnlMlrlt any or all of your teeth ...
If )'OU have a desire to sink your teeth into a juJcy
strak. attack a buttery ear d can on the oob. er bite
Into a~. fall apple again ...
Cone learn about dental tmplants.
You1l hear fi1m the dental profeMlala1' with the
Beach CJUes Implant Group, and have an oppatunity
to chat wtth people who have experienced Implants.
ln1>lant.s can rmkle eadqC a plea~~·
And much rmre.
Prcffntauon Date:
S.turdly. ~ I
Pountaln Valley Hoepttal
IOOOto I 1•$0am
• uaaur ' ••n•aaseo
8"-US7
j
.
dition, the Postal Service would
implement a pay 1ncent1ve plan in
which workers could receive
bonuses of up 10 Sl.IOO a year 1f
their d1v1s1ons met certain cus-
tomer sat1sfact1on and budget goal\.
Management's plan would
provide cost of living increases only
1f inflation rose more than 4 per·
cent. For instance. 1f 1nflat1on rose
6 percent. workers "-Ould get a ::!
percent raise So far this year. the
government's inflauon gauge has
nscn 6 7 percent.
Biller. whose union has 334.000
members. has called management's
ofTer of cash bonu~., but no houri>
wage increases "a piece of garbage
designed to pit worker against
worker ..
Biller said the union would rCJCCt
1n m) mind .. at a police line-up
three monthc; aOer the ~cond rape
"There was no doubt an m) mind
the da~ J saw him 1n the line-up. As
soon as J saw him walk into the
line-up. m) knees got weak and I
got nau~ous. I know 11 was him,"
the woman said
While onh thr~ v1ct1ms were
ahle to 1dcn'i1f) Dascnbrock 1n a
police line-up. ht<o fingrr or palm
pnnts were found 1n 11 of the 16
houses he allcgedl) broke into.
Koski said A VCR hclongrng to
one rape \ 1ct1m was found in
Dascnbrock·, ncarh' home
"He wa'i a burglar he wac; a thu:f
VOTE
From A1
other races. helping to cno;urc vie·
tory for their statewide candtdat~
Wilson and Lungren both took
about 63 percent of Orange Coun-
t)·~ vote
But lt eutcnan1 governor. can-
didate Manan ~rgespn garnered
less than 60 percent. 1rcasurer
Thomas Hayes won 59 percent.
sccretar)· of st;ttc candidate Joan
Milke Flores had 56 percent. and
contro ller nominee Matt Fong and
insurance comm1ss1oner nominee
Wes Bannister each won about 51
percent of the Orange County vote
All lost to their Democratic op.
Vmtf NCE
From A1
allegedly hit and kicked the skin-
heads. One of the v1ct1ms rcponed
minor inJunes.
The confrontatton. 1n which
some money re~nedly was taken.
occurred late Fnday niJht at the dry
lake bed behind the Central L1·
brary.
The aana wasn't believed based
in Huntinaton Beach. McErla1n
Slid.
In the ••·handJe attack. pohce
arrested • 21 ·)'car-old .collcac stu-
dent on charaes of assault with a
dc,adly Y..eapon af\cr a street ruckus
near Ut1CL A venue and Delaware
Strttl
McErlain 11id a squabble broke
out at a n1ahtspa1 near Hununaton
Center and proettded south on
Beach Boulevard with carloads of
occupants uchanJJna unpleasan· •
tries.
Finally, the collcsc student aot
oui bit cat and hit two vict1mt in
the back of the head Wlth tho ~foot
handle. McErtain 111d.
Both suffttcd la11t CUii to the
had in the early Saturday momins
au.ck and drove thcmwf ves to the
h6sottal for medittl ttatment,
the Postal Service's offer of no cost
of li ving increase before a 4 percent
inflation rate.
Letter earners and clerks receive
a starting salary of about $24,000
and can cam up to about $31 .500.
Employees receive an additiona l
$8.560 in benefits and premium
pa)
The service. no longer subs1d1zcd
b) taxpayers. must break even over
time Its board of governors has
propo~ ra1S1 ng the cost of ma1hna
a letter from 25 cents to 30 cents
nc't spnng.
De\p1te the huge gap m the two
o;1des· pos1t1ons. Charters and 81llcr
\aid the) were optimistic a ~I
could he struck by tonight.
-By ,.e A61ocl•IH Ptft•
and he SCl(ua ll y assaulted many of
the..c women. but he didn't sexually
a'lsault all of them." said defense
attorney James Odriozola dunng'
his brief opening statement.
Dascnbrock pleaded not guilty to
44 count'i of rape. sodomy, forced
oral copulauon. burglary. prowling
and attempted rape soon aOer his
arrc'it In Jul}. a Supenor Coun
Judge 1nd1cated Dasenbrock would
be ..enaenced to 60 )Cars an pnson
1f he pleaded guilty.
Instead the fonncr wharchousc
worker changed his pica to not
guilt\ h) reason of ansanit) He face~ more than :!00 years 1n pmon
1f rnn' 1cted on all counts
ponC'nt'>
final results also confirmed that
Orange Count) Democrats had re-
gained a lcfislatt\C scat wtth Tom
Um berg's victory over GOP 1ncum-
bcr1t Curt Pringle an lhe 72 nd As-
scmhly D1stnct. Umberg edged
Pringle h" about 1.800 votes.
final re'iults showed 677,201
re'l1den ts cast ballots out of
1.090.954 registered vo ters -a 62
percent turnout. Ten percent o f the
\Otcrs -110.475 -cast a~ntec
ballot\, a count} record.
The turnout was a 2 percent
1mpro,ement over the last non-
pre'l1dent1al )Car generaJ election in
19116 and a 22 percent increase over
the June pnmary turnout.
McFrl~~n said
A tittle later. paltcc arrested Ken-
neth Cohn McFadden. 27, after he
allegedly got upset and shot a bullet
into the telephone at h11 residence
at 17062 Pacific Coast HiJhway.
The wild acttv1t1es continued
into Sunday when a man allcscdly
fired m. to e1f!1t gunsthot at his
airlfriend's family from his upstairs
bedroom an the 7700 block of
Sanon. McErlatn said.
A ~lice officer and' the suspect.
identified as Pedro Rodripe:z.. 22.
~ere tnJUrcd sltJhtJy when they
1trualed over the suapect's aun.
Mc£rl11n 11id.
unday n1aht. foot petrol ollic:;en
rcpartcdly saw • drua traDJICUon
and a bufalary attempt t.atina pllCC
an the carpon area at 733 Utica
A\C. \ ,
Polacc challen~ r,,..o uspccu, 1n
Enahlh and Spanish, to 1Utr'endtt.
One man did, bu1 a 17-yar-.old
tU pttt Ct\oK tO l\ly and flpt It OUt
with tho pOI~ dos. Mc&lain uid.
Tiic man ~ and was taken to
hrifka CommYn1ty HC»pitaJ for
mittor injuria.
McErtain .net offiCen found a
powdery wbttan« lyins on tht
around -~ ·~ suspecu had been 1een.
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11-101i111N'
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MIAMI -The Los Aneeln 11'111111-llloid<n.-""" on before the
-by t-11 Art Shell, ...
poo1 the MU.m; Dolphins,
tJ..tO. in Joe R~ Stadium
M-y n;sht.
The victory broke the two-same losina
Sirak for lhe Raiden., and ended a sia-
pme winnina streak for Miami.
The Raiden remain one full pme atop
the AFC West. while Miami falls behind
Buffalo in the AFC East.
Shell uid that in a pre-game meet.ins.
he challcnaed his t.cam to tum up the
"intensity a notch. He said he was proud
JJf the way the team performed. They
literally decimated what had been the best
defense apinst the rush in the NFL
The Raiden. led by both Marcus Allen
and Bo Jackson. moved the ball over 200
yards on the ground. with both of them
tettina close to the I 00-yard mark..
They JUSt had difficulty sconng.
7!,.......
··-!lit~--.... That-II 14:09ofthe--...... ,.,, ,.., hit 00 a 2.).ylllll
-to cop _a Dine-play, ,..,.... -
W;tJ> 2:06 !di bdOre tllt balf._Allml -
2 yards fot a -· It -the lint <UMU. TD apittll .. Dolphins in the put four.....-. 0..
Marino brouc;ht Miami t.ck wi~· _. t1'
his P1tented two-.minuie drills. Utilll
stvcn playJ and l :JS, he moved bis -
77 yards to score on a 14-yard ..... ID
Scott Schwedcs. . .
In the third period, Jaeeer mai61'
oecond field pl. a O ·ytudet, -
increased the lead to IJ...7.
Miami answered that in the first ......
Pete Stoyanovich. with I 0:30 left in ..
founh period, kicked a 26-yard field ...
after a 14-J)lay, 72.yard drive that covered
7:20. to move the Dolphins to widWI
IJ.10.
Shdl was matt than deliabt.cd. He mid.
.• , thoucht our team showed • lot or
character in this pmc. I was a litde
worried that we may hive been a little too
hi&h comins out onto the field."
lie added ... We like to win· and that's
what thil thln&ISatratibur.Wcptayo:t-a-.1-~-'--..-r
very sood football team. coached by Don
Shula and we were able to prove
ourselves." Ralder1 back Bo Jackson (34) plows through Dolphins' defense en route to 13-10 victory Monday over Miami.
If the truth were known, the Raiden
virtually dominated the first half.
a1thouah they went into the drmma·roo-m
leadina by a mert thrtt points, 1~7. In
those first 30 minutes, th~ moved the
ball be1ter than 170 yards on offense,
while the total offenSt: of Miami was just Seo RAIDERSiml
Rick Talley
.. ., ... "9,
How can Irish
boast only
I-point spread
over Trojans?
Spon.ing obstrvat1ons for a holiday
week, compiled while wondering if Georgia
Frontierc·s nex1 husband will be named
Henry since he"ll be 1he Eighth: •I couldn't decide who UCLA quar-
terback Tommy Maddox reminded me of
until I read 1hat hi s boyhood b('rO was
Roaer Staubach.
I know this will be hard 10 believe fo r
those who attended the USC-UCLA foot-
ball pmc last Saturday, bul the finish of
1he Cal-Stanford game was cqually.odra-
ma1ic and even more bizarre.
• If you want 10 !'Valuate an earl y
contender for the 199 1 Ken1ucky Di:rby,
take a peek at General Meeung on Fnday
in the Prevue Breeden Cup Stakes for 2·
year-olds at Hollywood Park.
•The Angels aren't very excited abou1
ha ving Re111e Jackson return 10 t~e TV
boolh next season and I can understand
why.
l How about Jay Johnstone?
•I still think Miami's Humcanes arc as
&ood as any team in coll ege football,
having lost only 111 Notre Dame and at
Brigham Youn1.
• Adieu to the great Northern Dancer.
the !int horse I ever saw win a Kentucky
Derby. 26 years ago.
• Yes. it's true that Joe Montana high-
jumped 6-9 in hi&h school and I'm sure
glad he didn't land wrong on his right arm.
Even more amazina was how Iona it took
Joe to convince coaches at Notre Dame
that he was their best quanerback. Re-
meQ'lber Rusty Lisch? Montana played
behind him.
• Speakina of: The Fi&htin& lnsh are
just one-point favorites to beat the USC
Trojans this Saturday at the Coliseum.
The spread sho uld be hia,her.
•No Oass Dept: The Houston Coupn,
who playtd their first-team offense and
defense until m idway throu&h the founh -
quantt in beatin& Eastern Washin11on,
82-l 1.
• The state of Arizona is takina a bid
rap oVer the Manin Luther Kina holiday.
Has Ni=i commiuioner asked himttlf how
people from the sa.te of Louisiana would
vote if 1sked? They haven't canceled any
Super Bowls in New Orlean1, have they?
• U NLV mlJht not be able to brti1 the
Likm or Oippen but the Rebs woukl ai ve
them a run. ·
• Doua Moe problbly d idn't even re-
alize he was rullnina a Jlow.twtak ofl'entt
in Denver until he aot fired.
1 • It has been e•actly one year 1od one
day (Nov. 19. 1989) sintt th• San fnln·
citoo 49eft lut lost a footblll pmc.
• Remtmbcr when M jc,hipn v1. Ohio
State -a birckal? • And boroft ... tlna too e>cittd about
that 9-J·rt<Wd ofBuflilo BUh. beadvltod
S.OTALLfYiml
••• ..
Ylay(>I J tre ~
Matar Dai's Billy ·Blanton
Linebacker's
attitude gives
him the ·edge
By Richard Dunn
Or90g9 Coll•! Delly Pilot
SANTA ANA -You'd think >A'llh
a concussion after a blow to the head
that a quanerback would be JUSI a
hllle gun-shy about slepp1ng back into
the ring.
But Maler Dc1 H1gh's Bill y Blan-
ton, who spent the night at St. Joseph
Hospital in Orange follow1n1 the
M onarchs' game aga1n 5.t Paramount
o n Oct. 25. went from good to bcuer.
There would be no 11m1d1ty after
ge111 ng his bell run1. Instead. Blanton
. has had his best games of the season.
1nclud1ng last w~k when Mater Dc1
pounded Long Beach Poly, 58-31 , 1n
the first round of the CIF Southern
&coon Division I playoffs.
''He has come back from the con-
cussion and just gone on fire :· Mater
Dc1 Coach Bruce Rollinson said of
Blanton. a 6-foot. 175-pOund Junio r.
"Tha.~·s a C'rC'd1t 10 his mental tough-
ness
Drilled 1n the second quarter of the
Paramounl game -a 28-11 Joss for
the Mo narchs -Blanton con11nucd
10 pla y for 1he re5t of the game. then
felt .... ear) in tfie-lockerroom aticr-
ward and was taken to Si. Joseph for
precautio nary measures.
"I was walking and I felt really
dizzy," Blanton said. "One of the
pla)crs on m) team was helping me
and one of th(' coaches said to lay
down. then 1hc docton took me to the
hosp11al ."
The wa y Blanton has bounced back,
perhaps rcce1v1ng a slight •uss1on
isn't 50 bad afler all,
"He's had two big games right in a
row, St. Jo hn Bosco and Long Beach
Poly," said Ro llinson, whose club
fa ces lop-ranked Eisenhower in 1he
quarterfinals on Fnda)' al Orange
Coast Collqc. "He's thrown for
al most S2S yards in two games. but I
think Billy would be the first one to
tell you that he's had lime 10 throw
the ball and he's doing a great job of
moving a little in the pocket and
picking up the steondary receivers.
.. And sometimes. he's even 1oin1 to
Seo BLANTON/II
Sponsored By
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Barry Faulkner
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llJta.Ji
Worthy
of leather
helmets
Though a woeful open1n1 week of CIF
football playoff action cla1med five Oran.gr
Coast Area teams.. there arc sev('n.I reasons
this season should no1 be a year to foracL
The li\•e schools handed quick exits this
year were outsco~ I 7S-43. 1ncludin1 the
Sunset League tno o f Ed ison. Westminster
and Ocean Vie .... ·.
Corona del Mar. the two-time dcfendina
Di v1s1on VI champion. was felled. as was
Costa Mesa .
Thosc:: turning in their uniforms for \h('
final time. however. left behind a career
wonh of memorable achievements on the
team a nd 1nd1 \•1dual level.
Here's lo the si:n1ors.
D
Edison's Mike Cunningham and Josh
G1 ngnch each led the Orange Cdas1 Arel in
rqular-season stat1st1ca l dcpanmenu -
rttt1v1n1 and pass1n1 yards.. respectively
-and formed one of Orange County"s
most potent pass1n1 combinations.
Cunningham. also a standout defensive
back. returned punu for the Charaen. He
was never far from the ball and was
sttm1naJ> al•·ays there with a bt1 play
when his team needed it. What's more, he
made the pme look cuy.
Ginpich emefJed this season after t.ck·
ing up Donnie Smith last year. His tona-
distantt accuracy and touch pvc the
Characrs instant-strike capabi.lity from
anywhel'?' on the field. He could become a
sohc! contributor at tht coUqi.ate te:VeL Cl
Ocean View's Randy Karliner wu *
on-field model for everyone who woadeRcl
whal would happen if Dick Butkus played
quanerba.ck.¥ As fiet'ce a competitor a bas
ever strapped 1t o n for the Scah.awb, hrt,led
the team to its only two playof'faPc>tV·
anccs ever tht past two tcason1. ~
ptaying out of position at q~'he
is one of a rart breed who coukS play any
position on !he field and play ii wen.
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Lakers work their Magic, put Denver away, 122-105
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DENVER -James
Won.hy scored 2S poinu •
and Mqic Johnson had
his third triple-doub" of
the Ktson 1s the Los
Anetitl L.aken hekl run.
and-sun Denver to its
lowest point 1otal of the aeaton and beat
th• Nuaets 122·105 Monday niahL
The N-u. who had bttn a..,..;111
132.2p6inu1 pmc, loat for the ni.nth time
It' 10 11ma. Thdr preriout tow wu 110
poi nu apinsi O.llu on Nov. J.
Johnson had 21point~11 uMIUand tO
rebounds whil• ltt<M Terry Tellle l<Oftd
19 po;n11 and A.C. Or<en It.
O.nv<r led 17·15 whh 5:18 ,.,,,.;nlna In
the flnt l)Criod behind Blair Ra1mu11tn,
' . •
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Tbdd Lich11 and Chns Jack.son. The Lakcrs
then ~t on a 1 3·2 run, with Johnson
atttna two Nskets and,1wo a11ist1.
Wonhy k'Of'ed 9 points in the finl
period as Los An1<iet opened a 30-ll lead.
which w1s extended to1S.S2 at halftime.
Dcnvcf never e1me clottr thin 11 points
the Mt of tM way. The Liken' btAC•t
marsin w~s I 86 with J:ll lef\.
Orland 'dae lod the Nuaets with
lO point and Uc:bd had 20.
The Lakm hit 49.S pcT'ttnl to Omver'1
0 . I and outttbollnded the Nuaeu $4-4$.
In other news 11Ttttina the Laten:
• NEW YORK -James Do1111dson of
the Dlllll Mav•ric:k1 Wll fined Sl.000 and
Byron Scotto!tho ~ken Wll fined St ,000
by the NBA for an alltteatton r which
occurred Frida)' nia.ht 11 Dallas. fed Johnny Newm1n for a ._,.... tO M I
Rod Thom. the NBA ·1 vice president for to 1 OJ...99 with I: 11 mnailiftl..
operation., 11.ICUCd the fines with Dona-punish«! for ;nitU.una the ·-11', ..... JiN: la Nit -a
1llcrcation and Scott for maliatina. Jack SWna tcored 9 ooiim• •
I ... _ th,nt.quaner spun u M:i11 .. ii1iii"i
n 01.~, pmn Monday: , from 1 17-point cldlclL U. ...
• Tten '"' lhnetl 111: In Philldel· with six minutes \eft ia *" 11 Ill
ph;1, Chorlet Bartley and Hmey Ha"";"' b!.&1 MilWl•k .. ·-tlto -.... <ICh scom1 3t points and the PldiadelpltU. S1>Un. Fred Robtn> hod t .....
76M held olh 11 .. Olarlotte rolly 10 belt NO, brinaina Milwt0 No to-,,..
the Homets. bait
The Siun lod 14-64 whit 3: 19 left in the Sikma and J1y HH•p'n-.
11t;n1 P<riod but Ille Horneu ltaulod bock • 7 points, helped the .....
behind Ktndall Gill •nd Randolplt keys 3t·l7 In the lhinl ,__,
and Clilltd to 94-19 with S: 13 to "°' It --.., 12· 72 -IOJ.93 willl 1:37 ldl but keys hit I -. prriod. llk:ty l'letoe ...
jumper, T)'!Oft< Bos-made I -lllld a points, SiUnl load 20 _.
layup and Bocues made •llOlher 1...r and ~ led Mt..._
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PITI'SBURGH -Barry Bonds can ~
&ell hi1 kids what his f1thcr could never
ttll him: that he was the National •
Lcque's Mos1 V,aluaf>k Player.
Like \Cl.mmate Doua Drabck, . .who won the Cy
Youna Award lut week. Bonds was one vote shy of
Ut\lnimous selection on Monday, outpolling Pit·
tsburah Pirates' tqammate Bobby Bonilla.
Bonds completed a near sweep of to p N L
awards by the Pirates, receiving 23 of 24 fi n t·placc
Bonds
votes and 331 of a possible 336
points in voting by the Baseball
Writers' of America .. >\s~1a·
tion. Two writen in each NL
ci ty voted.
Bonilla, who teamed w11h
Dor.ids to lead the Pirates to
their first Nl,. East ti tle 1n ! I
years. had the other firs1-plat•e
vote and 2 12 points. Dar~ I
Strawberry, the Ne~· 'i'orl.
Mets' slugger '''ho rec~·n1t~
signed with the Los Angell'"
Dodgers, was third with 167 points.
.. I wish I could split it a nd give half to Bobb~ ...
Bonds said. ··1wish1 could share it. To me. hl··sJU't
a5 much the MVP as I am ...
In additi on to Bonds and Drabek w1nn1nF
a""'ards for the Pirates. Jim le''land was \Otcd
Manager of the Year. The only NL a"'ard !he tcan1
didn·1 win was Rooku: o f the Year. "h1ch went tu
Da ve Jus1ice of Atlan1a.
Bonds has been compared 10 his fa1hcr. Bobb~
Bonds, since he pulled on his firs1 uniform. but this
wasn't a ca:K' of like father. like son. Bo bby Bonds.
the former Sa n Francisco Giant\" sidekick of Barn ·s
godfather. Willie Mays. never "-'On tht• M VP award
despite enjoying a record fi\'t" SC"asnno; w11h 3()
ho mers and 30 s10Jcn ba5oes.
Mott\atcd h> hi s father and angt~rcd b~ lo'itng .
hi s salary arb11rahon case last "'·inier. Barn Bond'
beca me the fif51 pla)•cr to bat .JOO. hit JO ·homers.
dri ve in 100 runs a nd steal 50 bases. His final
numbers were JU I. JJ homers. I 1-i K Bi s and 5J
stolen baM:s.
"I think I had an MVP season. This was JUSI an
unreal )car," Bonds said. "I don'1 know 1f I can ever
do 1his a8:81n . but I C'an tell m~ kid!. and grandkids
that for six months. I "'aS up 1herl' "·1th 1he best of
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' Maaley reinstated, waived
HERNDON. Va. -NFL com-----
rn1\o;1oner Paul Tagilabue rci nstaled ~
Dl·'(ter Manley on Monday. a year afl er "'-..:.>'
he v.as banned for subs tance abuse. The ----
""'ashington Redskins immediately placed lhc de~
!Cns1ve end on waivers and several 1cams e11:pressed
1n1eres1 1n signing hin1 .
The NFL. I n a statem cnl TI."leased froni New
\ ur~. said Manley m ust avoid drug 1nvolvemc n1
and partici pate in a "s1ruct urcd suppon program" to
rl·1na1n Jn the IC'aguc.
·rhc league's decision "'a~ arcompan1ed by a
\1J1l·n1cn1 from _the Rcdsk1ns s.a)ing the) had rc-
lea~d the ni ne-year pro. The Redskins' al1-11mc sack
leader "Ith 97. he was •n the final \•ear of his
t()ntrac1 v. uh th(' Redskins. ,
"\V(' arc p\t·ascd that the comm1ss1oner has
rl·1ns1a1cd Oexter Manley. thus giving J)c\ter a
wtond t"hanct• to prove himself to his footba ll fans.
\\t· "1 ~h him v.·cll." the Redskins' s1a ll'n1rn1 said.
Jiu· ~latcment from Tag.habuc's 01T1cc said
/\l.i nll·~ "ou!d be c-bgiblc to begin pracuc1ng Tues-
da~ bu1 "II! not he l'l1gibtc lo pla) in a game until
Dec 4
Else" here ~1'onda\ ·
•In lnd1anapoh~: long Jumper Larf) /\1'yncks.
th\· l':llSlS <Jl\mp1c hrontl' rnl"dahst and 1v.o.11me
"orld indoor. rhamp1on. could be back 1n compcu-
uun ne.\t ~car after bc..•1 ng banned for hft· for tcs11ng
pos111ve for a \llmulan1.
,\ thrce-n1en1bcr r1:1nstau:mcnt panel of Tht·
·\lhll·tic~ l ongresi. rcC'om mended 1ha1 M~ncks be
re1n~1ated a\ of .\pnl 13. 1991.
•In C1nc1nna11. C1nc1n.na1i Reds outfielder Enc
l)a\ 1~ underv.·en1 arthroscopic surgery 10 shave
rough edges fronl the underside of his nght kneecap.
r>r. /\lichael La"ho n. the Rt·ds' team physic1a,n.
pcrforn1l·d thl' surgen at ('hn\I Hospllal. Lawhon
sa1d he found t•v1dencc nf wrar and tear on the
lneel.'ap·s underside.
"ThL·l:l.' was no ma1or ligament or canitagc
damage ... team spokesman Joe Kelle) said
-From Tb~ AssO('i•lrd Pr~ss
l ·c·1 baskelball (Dach Bill ~1ulll&•n, on
prcd1ct1ons b} spons wr11er.,.: "Whoever rc-
ml'mhcr\ lht• "'nlers· prcdsctions'' The o nl y
11mr 11 '-'111 he called 10 our a11 c-nt1on is when
tht·~ ;irl· turrl't'I and 1hat 1i. nu\ \'Cry often.
John Hall of the Register and Tim Bun (of the
Ir\ •nt' World Nl"WSJ arl· lhl' C\Cl"P\IOns . but the
li~I gl'1~ \hn ner aftl'r that "
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Tllo SoullwD c:alifomio T eonis ___ .. __
IPll:tive coOctt tea nit playen IO •
a....s •he meetina Dec. •at Salocnod Lectu.tt Hall on 1he Uni·
-l)lolS... Di<locampun17 ....... .
~-..... which co.,.,· NCMDi-l, 11,ond llluW<ll
a NAIA ICholarlhip availlbilty and requi~mcntscan heJpyourchik1aet
nantd in the ri&ht direction when it
comes lO mN.inaa choice for col-
'*· .. , think there'sa lot ofmisin·
fonnation out there," said Marte
Winters, Director ofSCT A's College
and Univcrsi1y Scholarship Pro--
aram said. '"There arc a tremendous
amount o f tennis scholarships avail-
able and i1's really critical for a
peBOn to know which type of pro-
gram they'll fit into.
"We've had sb many kids with
limited tennis abil i1ies. bu1 with
high G PAs say 1hey are going 10 try
10 walk on at Stanford or UC LA.
They'll never even get a tryout.
What they should be 1h inki ngabou1
is possibl y an Ivy League school.
where the competition is more suit-
ed 10 their ability~
"The Ivy l..caguc school doesn ·1
offerscholanhips. bu1 it does ha\'e
tremendous financial aid programs.
The s1udcn1 is belter off. beca use he
wouldn'1 have gotll'n a scholarship
Patrick Larkin
anyway ...
The mcetinp featu~ in(onna1ion
cooctmina the availability of schol-
anhips at schools across the country
for both men and women. The stu-
dent wi ll also bt providCd wi1h
phone numbers of contact people at
the schools. Also being discussed
will be ways to qualify for a scholar·
sh;p and the various NCAA regu-
lations.
The SCTA recently held a si milar
mcetin&at UCLA and Winters
1crmcd it a major success.
"It went real we ll." Win1ers sa id.
"'There were mOre 1han 100 propll'
there which is the most "'e've had.
Tbett'tto much lnfbnftlboa 10 cover,_,..,,,... peotJle"' o lllllt
O"et whdmed and 11 c:an be ali1de
for Ille kids. .. "'W ....... ,_,.-..-u,,.
-rorcvery ploycr, from'""' ranked 10 No. 3 doUbltl. ... , ... imemtiaa• few yean .,o
wbea,.. hid a ploycr wbo wu
ranked in 1he toP three or oar tee>-
tion whose fa thcT wua colleee
educator ... Winters 11id ... It WU
amazinc to see how far he was in the
dark about collqe recnd1il'll·
.. , recommend this meeting (or
an)'One who's remotely interested in
col~ tennis.·· -. 0
TheSCT A hal a bi& toumamtnl
coming upon ()cc, S-:9 a1 'Rancho
Bernardo 1M in San Dicco.
The Senior Orand Prix Masten
ChampionshiP will involve several
Orange Coas1area1ennis pla~rs
from many d iffertnl clubs.
The. formal is similar to the AT P
final or the Virginia Slims, where •
the 1op point~getten earn benhs in
tht event. The tournament is for
open players fro m age JO.SS.
This is the fin al s1opof1he year
for 1he seniors. who compete 1n 70-
plus events th roughout 1he year.
P•trld Lari.Mis u OrurtCN1t
D•lly Piiot r.nw,,....t wff•e
cl•b teu/1 col•m• •PfH!•n e.-ery
Tvetday.
' 49ers primed for stretch run
By Sieve Wilstein
.t.P Sp0rt1 Write<
SANTA CLA RA -TarLan -like
roars from the San Francisco 49trs·
workout room pierced the ~·alls.
d rowning out Coach (icorge
Seifen's voice and bnng1 ng a smile
to his face
"The.) ·re loose." Scrfcrt said.
looking m1gh1~ relaxed h1mSl'lf
Monday wit h m()(·t-as1ns and no
socks. C'as ual slack~ and a short
slct' e Hall of Fame Bowl sh1r1.
Indeed. 1he 44t·r\ havl' ever} nght
to bt· frisk\. to tx-IJo" 1r th«\ "'ant
a nd nex thC1r mu\t\eo;. ·
The} 're 10-0 and JUSI bcg1nn1ng to
look li ke the 1eam tha t \V.'l'Pt to a
St·cond stra1gh! Super Bowl last
season
Tied for the lunge51 NFL slrl·ak in
history. 18-0 O\t•r the pas! )car. the
4Qe rs arc nl'\ l'rthek·ss pun1pcd up to
play 1he1r long-11n1(· r1\als. the
Rams, on Sunda' 'and thl' un·
defeated N"v. 'i'ork (i1ants on L>cc
J.
"There's a natural k1ck·1n as lhc
1mponance of 1hc games come ."
Seifrrt said "It's almost un·
conscious ·\ll of a sudden no"'
you·rC' pla~1ng 1n \ome of 1hc!i.(' big
games lnd 1he adrt·nahnl" flows that
much more The 1nlcns11y and at·
ten uon 10 dc1a1I arl' !hat much more
acu1e
The 49er\, "inner., uf four Super
Bowls. arrn·1 th1: t~pe to suffer lel-
do .... ·n!I and t:1ke rel;111,·cl) _ca!;) op-
ponents. llkl' 1hc J. 7 Rams. for
gra nt ed .
For all 1he1r n1ello"'' talk. Joe
Mon1ana. Konn1e Loll, ~Ian M il-
len. ~1 1chal'I ("artl·r. Rogt•r Craig
and 01her \Ctcran~ on this team
havr ltarned 10 lurn up their Pl"r-
formance' under pressure and keep
1he younger pla~l'T'i niouvatcd
.. Th i~ I\ a prl'll~ ma1ure 1can1,"
Seifert ~1d ··1c, go1 a numtx·r of
leaders. a nun1t ... .-r of fellows 'Allh
strong pc.•r\onat111t'' that ha'e all
been a part 111' 1-l'l'P•llg 1h1~ team at
the n ght It'\ l'I ..
OCC to ps Mary moun t,
I 02· 73 in tournament
HEM ET Freshman guard
Agusun Ht·reJ1:1 pourl·d in 12 po1n1s
and fof"'A·arJ Mit·hael Wen1.la1T
added 20 a\ 1hl· P1ra1cs (.\-0) won an
opening round g.'lnll' of the Hemet
Rotary Tuurnan1\·n1 a1 ~11. San
Jacinto Collrgl'. deft·a ung Mary-
m o un1 of Palo\ \'t·rdt·'· I 02-7 J.
'!'el Lt has n.01 bcl·n as easy for the
·49ers this year as their record makes
11 appear.
Injuries have taken the1r toll. r-s-
pccial ly on defenSt'.
Comerback Eric Wrtg.hl. an e1gh1-
year veteran and 1wo-1imc Pro Bowl
selcl·tion. became the latest victim
Sunda}' and could hr: facing a career-
ending injuf).
Wrigh1 suffered a sprained lcfl
knee in the victory O'-ef Tam pa Bay
and wi ll be out at leas1 l"-'O games
.... h1le doc1or.; consider whether sur-
ge-I) 1~ needed.·
Wright, J I. who has a history of
•nJunes, h ad be-en unhappy with his
pla~ this season. If he has to miss ttle
rc'il of the )'Car after a n operation. he
n1a~ call 11 quits.
Enc Dav is. "·ho has talent but ts
prone to 1yp1eal rOok 1e m ista kes.
v.dl ha\e lo fill in IOr Wright.
Scnuus 1njunc~ earlier claimed
safet\' C hel Rroc.1ks. v.·ho ""'as re-
plat l;d b~ nl'W acqu1s1t1on Dave
Wa~mer, and dcfens1 'c e nd Larry
Rohcrt5. "'ho v.as rl·placed by Kevin
Fagan. Several other players have
had less S<."''err hu1 still hothcrwme
tnJuncs.
.. I can·1 rememl:x.·r v.•hcn one side
of lhe ball has been hit qu11c as
!.l"\'l.'Tl'I~ as v.·t• have bec-n overaU
defC'ns1\'e\y 1h1 ~ rear." Seifert said.
The St'('ondar) "has been doing a
rrmarkable JOb und er 1he circum·
\lances. WC''\'l' had good defens1,·e
line J>l:rformancc . Thal's bet·n key."
Seifert. the 49ers· former dc-
fl•n\1vc coach. ts reluc1ant to com·
parr !he defenSl\l' hne 1h1i; year to
!he hnt• that led 1hc IQ84 lcam 10 the
Surw.:r Bov.·I.
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Those sen1 1n1cnt~ "-t.'rt• echoed by
o\llcn. who v.1th a btg .smirk on his
face said ... OJ' 78 !Shcll's number as
a pla~crl rcall) challenged U\ I don't
carr-ho"-"l' "'In. as long as v.c v.·1n "
The Ra1dl.'rS had some C\lr:-i sup-
port from 1hc <,1dclL ncs in the form
of Detro!! Pi\lons stari. Bill
L.;:uml"x·er. ls1ah Thomas and Joe
f)umar'. v.•hn "-'nrC' Raiders Jt'r\l")S
'A llh lhC'1r naml'S on the txll·k.
So the Raider\ ma1n1a1n 1hc1r
one-game edge 1n 1he . ..\mC'ncan
League V.1e\I O\fr Kansas (II\
Thaf~ going to change this Sund.i~
at the < oli\cun1 1n Los Angelt•s
when the \h1ef<, invade for a r
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TAI I EY Cunis Stra nae. F1nt·favor1te~ The St-ni ors Skins
From Bl Game. but that doesn't t'ome up
that fi vt of their sill remainin1 un1 il Suptr Sunday. •
pmcs are qalns1 lhe Oilers. EaJlcs. • II Had lo Happen Dept JOC'kC')'
Oi1n1s, Dolphins. and Rtdtkinsand Chris McC'arron set off an a1ri>0n
they could lose any or •II of 1hcm. met•I dc-tectorreccntly with the ~tecl rod he had suraically implanted in
•My stcond·f•vorfte aolf event, his left lea after a spill at Hollywood
the Skins Game, will be 1elcvi~ on Park. ·
Nov. 2+-2S from PGA Wc11 In La "When t w11 Rylna bock to Coli·
Quinta. fcaturina , Jaclc'. Nicklaus. ,rorni• from the Rrttdcn' up," uid
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firs1 I1houJht 11 was mycarkc7•· but
thtn I rcah1cJ 11was1he 11ee rod."
McCarron told u_r:ity..Pmonnel
aboul the 1u ttl 1mpl1 nt but a f\er
bc1 n1 allotrt-'<1 IO procffd. fbund
tlimstlf somcwt\•t dAIMl.f"d about
the lax stC'uritY.· Said Cluit:
'"They d idn t eVC!ft Mii to tte my
tear." .. ...,
fNM81
football
players of
the weeek
W. dlinl NCieiYet. Wt.ae rw .. -.itJ _. ~ ii &hit be't beconilfll I ....... leld ..... lie~• -...... coell'OI Md not _.,. ii lie ~
ddtwa. bUt bt'a hdpi111 out w ol ow ~ta
and mlkins Mlle our kids ate ~ 11iped ..
Blinton. who livt.t in COlta we., ClOllljpkled IS
or 19 .... for 229 )'tldl and 6~ touicbdowm ...Unit
Lona ~b Poly to eam Ol'lilip C... DdJ Pu..
Player of the W~k honon.
The previous week, when Mater Dti defea&ed St.
John ~ (•8-21) co end the Aftldut Leape teas0n
at 3-1 . Blanton tossed it 21 times and Completed IS
for 297 yards and three touchdowns.
He has not been in~ in three consecutive sames. or ainct hi• concuMion.
Pcrimutltt, the 6-fQQt, I 9S-
pound anior def~ive back,
had ttven t.lekks and picked
off' thrtt pastc"S for tht Sea
K.inp in their fim round
l)la}off' pme at Brca.Ohnda. .-.mi ........
Hill. the 6-foo1-3. 220.
pound senior. led the Mus~ ~np blcx;kina attack b)' frad·
1n1 oul hi&hly at his position
and reoorded several bi& hits
•sa1nst Arroyo Grande.
G1nanch, the senior quar-
ter'beck. enjoyed the best ptt·
formanct of has carttr by
complctana 27 of 46 pas~ for
40t yards and two 1ouch·
downs ap1nst Rubidoux
... 11111 er ..
In fact. Blanton bas thrown 19 &Ot:aCbdown puses
this season and only five inttrceptions. He has
completed S9.S percent ( 140 of 23S) of bas ~ for
I .a.6 yards. numbers worthy of All-CIF coosideratjon.
.. The offensive lane has been playinf really well -
they're pla)'1n1 awesome.'' Blanton said. "I haven't
gotten sacked in the last two games. I haven't been
touched and they aive me the time to throw.
"The receivers arc makina good cuts and (running
back) perck (Sparks) is runnina aood. so if we run and
pass. 11 opens a lot of things up for us."
With a supportin& cast that includes Sparks. the
Orange Coast Area's leadina rusher. and a health}
Rick Elhs. Blanton is able to play a ~starring role
whil~ quietly sneaking up on the Orange County
pass1 ng leaders. ~
"That's the thing," Rollinson said. "Teams are
going in concentrating on stopping Derck and Blan-
ton's a real weapon, so you've got lo give him some
attention or he's goina to hurt you.
.. And Rick Ellis. in JUSt the last three games. has
been for 1he first time 1his season al full speed after
a very senous pulled hip-flexor muscle and now he's
coming around. The 1ight ends have been consjs1en1
and we've gotten good production out of other
receivers like Tom Martinez. Mike Perez and Louie
Pnr10."
Elhs has caugh1 10 passes for 253 yards 1n the pas1
t\\O contests whale Sparks has gone for 406 )ards on
41 n.ashr~ ·
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Haas.. the senior linebacker.
pressured the pauer. had two
b11 hats. srored a touchdown. .tteo\lered a fumble and made
c1aht tackles in a bus) n1&ht
qa1nst Buena.
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While Blanton's sophomore classmates we~ wrn-
nang a league title last year, he was forced to stand on
lhr sidelines and v.atch Dan O'Neill start evef) game.
"'La.-;1 )Car. 11 was a difficult }Car for Bill) bccau~
he "as a 'Cf) compc1111vc person and he was wa1ching
his sophomore teammales go undefca1ed while he
worked vcf) hard dunng thr week and watched
0 '1'le1ll perform."' Rollinson said. "Bui I 1h1nk 1he
e'pcnence and coaching 1ha1 he gol under Dave
Mone\ has rcall) pcstd otT 1his year.
Jo101ng K.ariiner on my All-
uather Helmc1 Team forscn10~
would be: Huntington Beach inside
linebackers Gabe Hous1on and Jeff
Brentlinger: Manna defensive
ltnemrn Rick Rice and Frank
MarvilZ. as well as runmng back
Shawn Fulford and safety "xel
Paner: Edison linebacker Tom
Bu1cher: Mater De1 hnebackc~
Mike Siivey and Jason Theis. as \\1:11
as defensive back Mike Lod)ga:
h1'> 1er;e' No 39. for No 14 and a
spot a 1 o·tTens1' e tackle Ht· "JS a
ke' n:awn Gingnch and tailback
Traw; Baldlng were able 10 ha' c
s1andout seasons.
l\1 ater De1's David Gon1ale1 "as
10be1he featured member of the
~lonarchs hackficld. bu1 n.•tumcd to
fullhack (his pos111on as aJun1or1
\\hen Derek parks transft"rred from
Montclair Prrp 10 command 1he
ta'tlback pos111on <lon1ale1 seldom
ca mes 1he ball bu1 has become the
1cam\ lcad1ng rt'cel\cr out of1h1.·
baclficld. He ha\ 40ca1ches for 487
'a rd\
"IORWA.LK -A CTF public
heanng 10 discuss alleged rutc
\ 1olattons b' former Corona de1
Mar Hagh · volleyball COICb
Cha rlie Brande. has bee1l
rescheduled for Dec. 4. ... IPAlll ..... ...
The senior ta1lbad. rapped
ofT touchdown run\ of )I. H and )) yard~ en route 10 222
)'ards on 2~ <'arncs as the
Monarchs scored 58 po1n1s
ap1nst Lona Beach Pol)'
•fflmtE t.m
11•"'1 .....
It wa' ..,,on up front behind
the offcns1"e bloctung of
center Rand \ C tlero. guards
Neil Johnson and \.tark
Batton and tackles Beau
Ralph~ and Chuck C a'>Clla .
Jfff ...... lclll , ...
.. S-foot· I 0 160-pound ~n1or ..,,,de rC'(t'l\C(. he
c~u&ht fi,e puses for 77 )&rds
ancf the 'ieah1wlts' ont,-TD
For the )t>ar h(' cau&ht 27
pann for 406 yards
Senteno. 1he 5-fool-l I. 17S-po u n d senior 1n11de
linebacker. inten."'Cpled a pass. recovered 1 fumblr and led
the team 1n tackln apuut
top-ranked [1...:nhov.cr
I
. . -..;;;. . ··~,
'"He s1eppcd in dunng spnng baJI and bad a grasp
of 1hc offense and he has JUSl golten belier. He''i doing
ti all ngh1 no" ··
Blan1on. 1hough. d1dn"1 mind s1t1ing and wa1ch1ng
las1 )car. He enJO)ed being on the varsil) as · a
sophomore
DCC accepts bid, wlll
duel El Camino Dec. 1
By Richard Dunn
O• en~ Coast D••l'r P•IOI
C O~T .\ \ff~-\ -Orange ( oa~1 C ollcge's football
1eam offic1all) accepted an '"' nauon to pla) in 1he
Orange C ounl) Bo"I Monda) '\\heo bowl manager
"e11h ( allin'> no11tied OCC Coach 8111 ~orkman.
"hose team "'II la'c El Camino (8-21 on Dec I al cx·c 1n the tca1ured game a1 7 p m
The P1rat~ (8-2) won the (en1ral Dn1s1on of the
Mm1on ( onfcrent-e ou1ng~t on Sa1urda) b} dcfcaung
Golden \\'e<;l. 17-6. \\htle El (amino -makrng 11s
founh .-;1ra1gh1 howl appcarancl· -finished as cham-
pio ns of the Northern DI\ 1s1on
(){ ( 1s maling 1t~ firsl howl appc:-arance since
1975 when 11 ddea1cd Rio Hondo in lhc .\vocado
Bowl.
In the other Orange ( ount) Bowl ma1chup,
R1\Cr\1dc P-31 will pla) Pa<i.adcna (7-3) al I p.m. on
Dec I at the \3mc 'itle
Ncwporl Harbor ltnebacke~ Bill)
Gabrirl and Dann Mangnall: Cor-
o na dcl Mar defc.-nders Bnan Hen-
dricks and Mark Perlmutter. Wood-
bndgc linebacker Nathaniel Haugh
C'o~1a Mesa saft>I) and n.anmng had,
Quoc Pham. Oc~an View
ltncbackr~ Long Ngu)en and ~or
ns Pere1. along \\tlh nose guard
Dann~ Gre~. Foun1ain Valle~
lineman Karl hroller. and In tne
hnebad,ers Brad Stammer and Greg
~ebb 1No11« Fulford. Pham and
Karltner "ere the oITensl\ c bad. S<'
honored Th1'i honor ts earned pn-
manl~ in lhe 1renche"s)
Orange Coast Daily Pilot rnl-
leagues Pa1m:li.. Larl1n dnd Richard
Dunn chipped in on the!>C ~lcc-
11ons
0
O ther "K0 n1ors \OU probabl)
ha,e n't read much about. dcsen <'
special mention for 1rad1ng pc:~onal
pursuits for the good of 1hc team.
Huntington Beach's Don lkrger.
scheduled 10 '>tan a1 11ght rnd.
1raded m his 'Jo 4 7 JCl'Se) for \lo 5..,
10 till a hole a1 o fknmc tadde for
( oach George Pascoe
Edison's ~mt Ta1e r~changed his
t'\pc1.11.·d role JI fullback. as we'll as
,D
Those arguing In 101.· High\ ngh1
.io an al-large pla)offberth in
D1' 1s1on II could po1n1 to1hc 'x>uth
Coast League"s first-round domi-
nance 10 support 1ha1 post11on
League champ M1ss1on \'1rJo. ~l
ond-placc El Toro and 1h1rd-placc
Capistrano Valle~ all ad,anced
oursconng their' Kl1ms b' a t.om-
b1ned 155-Y"' la\I \\l"Clr.t>nd
The othrr side of 1hr argumenl.
ho"e' <'r al~ gained ammun111un
as Camanllo "h1ch v.as van1ed 1hc
at-large '>f)Ot li..nut.h·d lltl pre' 1oush
unbeaten Cikndalt-b' an 1mprl·ss1'c
'~ .. margin
0
Lookang ahe;ad to the I 'Ill I 1001-
h.ill <>eason" \Im of 1unior<. l<l keep
1n mind indude<. ( d~I quanerbac.lr.
Todd Kehrh Laguna Bea1.h rt'lt'I' a
Enc Fcgr.H1\ nl.car~\ It'\\ \lot h.ad.
.\lhcn Fanog.a \1atcN.>c1 quar·
tr rbad: Bill\ Blanlon Ed1'><ln run-
nang ha1.lr. Tra' ,., B.ild1ng Manna
s1ngle-scatKm ~d. rl'l. ord holtkr In
gmar'-clnh,011 ln1nl·4uanerhallr.
Jason \11n1u l nnc:-r,lt' t""O.-"d'
~tandou1 Dt,nnl'll Do"d' htanc 1a
ltnehackcr Bnan Obl·rrl'Utl'r "l'" -
The heanng had onginaOy
been scheduled Nov. 28, but
""a~ shifted due to a conllict by
1hc CIF at1ome~. accordtng to
Brande
Brande "111 answer charges he
coached ( d M players at the
'ir" pon fkach-based Orange
C. ount~ \ olle~ ball Club. which
led to hi., no1 being rehired by
( d \'1 pnor 10 lhe fall girls
season
ron rt'l'<'" er..Jcfensl\ c back Branon
( olun·10 Ed1o,on defensive back
\1 1kc Erdam . Fountain Valley quar-
trrhad. R' an lkrto ni. and lineman R ~an Park and quarterback Ryan
~kE'o' from Costa Mesa
<;ome su~r sophomores 9t ho ·11 be
bal k Ir' ant' n.annang back Scott
Se•I Estancia quarvrback Matt
Jo hncr and Fountain Valle)'
ltncman Den.-k Capps. hncb3ckcr
Nan lhrah1m and n-cc1vcr Bf) an
(rail
:-.lclson Olshefski. who saw somr
latc-c;e;i~n 'arsll) action at Estan-
l IJ 1) .a freshman phemon worth
no11ng
Barry Faulbt>r i1 u Orup
COHI Daily Pilot Sports WrltB
• bo1r p~p c-ollllnll appears t>.,t>ry
Ton4•J.
UCl's Rabbitt fourth at NCAA Rams' dilemma: There's no real visible panic
KNOXVILLE. Tenn -Buff)
Rabb111 ran a personal record 16:31
10 fimsh founh 1nd1v1dl14lly and
lead 1he l ICI women·s cross coun-
t') team to fourth place al the
NC AA Dn 1s1on I Cross Countf)
Champ1onsh1p\ here Monda>
Rabb1t1's efTon was les than a
S«ond Ix-hand third-place Susan
Bliss of Missoun and 25 second~ off
the wrnnrng pace of Sonia
O'Sulli"an ( 16:06) of Villanova.
which won lhe 1eam champ1onsh1p
wtth case W1\Cons1n's Suiy fa,or
1ook SCC"ond in 16: 18
UCTs finish wa~ the best of fou r
tnps for 1hc women\ team after
taktng I 0th 1n 1989. e1gh1h in 198 7
and I 61h in 1983
Villanova look first 1n 1hc mcel
with 82 points. well ahead of Prov1-
dcn l' ( 172). Clemson (204). Cl
(:!10) and Oregon (221) on 1he
S.000-meter race at P1ne Lakes Golf
l o urSt· I he .\nteatc r<, 1umcd 1he
11dr after lo 1ng 10 Oregon b~ one
point in lh<' '\JC .\.\ Regio n ti cham-
p1onsh1p nine da) s earlu.·r in
Fre,.no.
Rabbitt. a \Cnior out ot Ne\~ pon
Harbor High. won her third <\II ·
America honor in four )Ca~ of
collf,gia~ compeu11on. but she had
far-and-awa> hc.·r mo<>I 1mpress1vc
fimsh al 1he national mc.-e1 on 1hc
fas1 course 1n Kno'<' Ille. Tenn
l l ( T 'i three ht-'it team fin1'ihl'\ l'' er
ha'e come during her 1rnurl·
l 'CI JUn1or l\.tana . krnka (I Xth
in 16.52) and sophomorr Ra' na
Ccn an1es (:!4th in 16 56) also
earned .\ll-•\merica 'ital u\
f rcshman Traci C1oodnch tin1.-;hed
Q:!nd in 17·40. Jumor Rohcrt.i
M oronr1 toolr. I J6th in 18· f 6. JUn·
1or Ci11a Jones was I 381h 1n I~ I l)
and Junior Jade Preato w11s I )Q1h in
18:20 nt> O.lly Pllol
CLASSIFIED INDEX 6U-5618
F9'0M NORTH O..AHOm CO. ...tm
P"°'9 tOUTH O..AMGI CO. -1111
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By Ken Peters
AP Sportt Writet
.\NAHEIM -For probabl) lhc fint lime
1n his 15 ~caM as a head coach. John Robinson
was a5ked 1f he's womed about keeping has 1ob
"Thal's not for me 10 sa)." thr Rams rnal h
sau1 ~wnqa}' at his w-ttkl> meeting '\\llh re-
porters. "I 1hink every coach's JOb 1s in Jeopard~
all the 11mt'; of course when lhing' go !'lad. 11'<,
in more Jeopardy
·-r,c bC'c:-n 1n coaching for a long time anJ
think l\e coached well I'm <tuddcnh 1n .1
flOS1t1on where m ) team 1s nol doing \\l'll I
wo uld put m) JOb secun1~ in a rall-gor. ll'"
important than gelltng 1h1\ team going
"I lhtnk mos1 peorle Ion 1hc Rani'
coa<'hing stafl) sa~ 1hc same 1hing I .,.,,_ "To hl·~~
"11h the JOb. let's v. in some game:-~· T h1\ " J
grouJl of pc:-o ple who ha'e 1h1.· lifth mo\t \\In'
and the ~cond mos1 pla)off aprearamc'I 'ilnH·
'\\l"''e been here." Robtn\On ..aid
"Suddrnl). 1h1ngs ha' e go tten intokrahll
tor 1h1 1eam. We want to itet !:lar k to hchl'' in~
in 0 u rs.c" cs ...
The Ram)' slump decpc:-ncd ~unJa, "hl·n
lhq lo\t 24-21 to the Dallas t o"lx>'"
· 1he Ram\. "ho v.ent I '·tl 1a,1 \C:-ar anJ
made 11 a' far as the NF< 11tle game drnppcd
to l-7 in 19QO E~en the (o"ho''· .... ho \\on a
grand total of o ne game last )car can ~la\I .a
belier record this season 4--
Rohin-.on who had a 6--14-2 marlr. at l 'i(
hclorc hemming 1hc Rams' coa h in I l.l>P. had
a , 1-'0 record for 1hc.· Ram~ heading into 1h1\
'l'a,on and his 1eams made 1he 'FL pla,o th "'
out of SC\l'n \C3"
He said ·the~ arc m:im rca'>on' ltH the
!{ams· skid and 1hat C\Cl)on·c on thr 1cam. he
and hi\ stnO 1ncludc4. dcscn cs 1hr hlamc
·· fhe thing I'm so d1sappo1nted about 1\
thl\ compc:-1111\e thing." he \aid .. l'\C nC:-H'r
h.1J .1 'car ltlr..e th1 .
11 ~ou'rt' going off a chff. \OU t'il·1tn lW oil
litthltng. I don't Stt ttlal kind ()f fight \\ l" '>huuld
he almos1pamcked1n our tighl for "iuf\1\.il bul
I don '1 'itt 1ha1. ..
.\\~l"d 11 hl' lhought <,0mc of h1~ pla}~ had
LU'cn up lht· ~oa1.h replied •. ,o. 11·s mo~ a
flJ\\I' l'nl'" .alh'" ing 1hing' to happen We're
not <.tri~1n~ nut ·
'"me 111 tht' R.im<>· prnbkm., are ob\ 1ous.
I hnr Jt·ll'n~ pani(ularh agains1 1he pass.
ha' hcl·n tt'mtile and 1hc:-' ran~ ne~t to last m
the :-. H in 101al dC'len\4: Their running game
has rarc:-h tx-cn t'ITC\tl'C E'en their on~-feared
pa•l<itng allal ~ ha'> 1urned unprt'd1ctablc.
Tht• k'' 1ang1tik 1hin~. ho\\C\Cr. seem 10
ha\ l' um1nhull·d tht• mo.,t to their downfall.
V. hen thl"' 'l' m·c:-Jcd J h1g pla'. thr ) ·~e con-
,..,tcntl\ hccn unahlc to lOml' UJl "llh 1t.
.\gain st t hl· ( O\\ ht>\ 'i. a fiC'ld goal pu1 Dallas
ahead h\ lhrC\ f)(llnl\ with 4 2.i remaining.
<itarttn~ the nnt <.1.'n1.·, on lheir ov.-n 21-
\ard ltne Jim l 'l'r<.'ll lon~l-d ~kep ll1r a ~1ver.
thrn dumJlC<l oil 111 a had. i.1r J '--,ard gam ~
(. le,eland (•Jr\ run up lhl' m1ddk lo-.t a \.&rd
On third do" n f 'cn·11 dropped had. t·ouldfl't
1mml·d1atc-h find anH>nC' 1lfX n thl·n \\IS una~le
1c1 a' 01J 1hr ru\h and "il' \.h li..1.'l.I lor a Q.,af'd
lil<i\ .
From North Orange County
From South Orange County
540-1220
496-6800
642-5678
.. ... . .. ... 1225
•
2BA qu1e1 EtS1de Duple•. encl gar, pvt. patio, $795.
646~541 or 979· 1942
•Ctean & quiet TownnM IAl'tsmOUlm
2BA IBA garage POOi. 3 BR, 1 BA • gar
pallolaundryhk-up $1.295/mo Re/Mu
$925 NO PETS 640-2495 Rltr1, DON 831-1286
•EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA E'SIDE2 BR, 18A wttrplc,
dbl ga1 w/d hkup & yard beem oeit1. patio gar
$1350 mo Avl 12 1 SRI S815-S820 • $600 sec 2
Carey 631-2242 e>e</No Pell 650-1798
By CHARLES GOREN
w ith O MAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
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One of 1lu1 fa ~orrlt' fllll'"l'f' hdJ
lhc 'iouth 1.Jrd' o n flu , JrJI. and
became: dc:darcr .11 four ,pal.le:'
Sadly, Soulh look rhrcc lm1ng ft.
ne\\e' and o'erlookcd 1he one rhar
almO\I surcl) 'AJ\ going 10 \Uut•ed1
The au~uon "J' \tr.11gh1lm"'ard
W11h no \IOPflt'J\ ou1~1dc: of <opad~.
c;,ou1h wa' 1.orrc1.1 in preferring 1he
\Ult 1.on1r.11.1 ro 1hree no 11ump
r our \padc' "a' unl1 ~d> 10 be bear·
en olf 1hc top. hut the 'ame ..:ould
ACROSS 50 Laod1no place
52 Fury PMVIOUI f'UZZLI IOl YEO
1 By w0<d 01
rnoutn
6 looked 0010
11 OoOde<1ng
14 Soio
15 Peace ae11y
16 "rchllecl
I M
17 ~ unny wom4'tll
19 Marta
20 51001 e g
21 S1ain
22 Wall!f body
2• To 1h11 moutn
16 C0<1Cede1
11 TM d1y fr
30 H11r rinMl!I
32
remember
33 H1tt>Ot1
)4 Toe> off
37 W11ercourM
38 AlrK:an city
39 "n11e< pen
40 Down·und4tf
btrd
41 Wiier
IOf1-
con11t1~1
42 Peter Of
Jane
43 GrHt ..
4S S.lken tongue
46 Ornamental
snrull
48 Cr11cen1
49 Menu
2 3 4
14
5e Thr• Pflll
5 7 In bfOI hefty
m1n"4!f
80 C1n p.ov
61 ZN IOul
62 Pen11r11e
6J KlnQ Sp
64 Coloren
65 Do penence
DOWN
t Mocc1ain1
2 Liiy pt1n1
3 Arn...ecs.rc1
4 Even odds
5 lnduc.d
6 Grid1ron
7 Pill 1 rover
8 C1nld11n cOin
V Direction
lbbf
tO s-etcri.
t I Emlllong meny
COIOfl 12 81nk
13 P1t11emen11
18StMll>Mm
23 FOR I lllby
25 Routine
28 lnMCll 27 11111en money
28 "ctleeM
29 Humorous m1nner
30 R19ut1t10n
31 -go
bfagn
7
33 Unmu1ed
35 Time hill
36 frUll
38 Roman getb
39 Ft>tbeerlng
4 1 Clued In
42 $po(t
.... f..eOlll•tlOn 45 C4'ttlng tool
4e Ent9rtaln«
8 9 10
Tunda\, '°' 211
Nixon •nd KlulDl(t>r: .\n 1nd1' 1d·
u.il "'"" "'·" ;hlt'l ll\\1\1.lnl Iv ii wdl-
UBRA (Sept. 2'-0ct ~21 r>1-Tuttclay. Nov. ZO
versif) stress humor. ab1lll) 111 hdp AR IES 1 \l.m It .: I· o\pnl .!lll .\
olhl"r~ ll~l"rromc 1hcrr prohll"m\ final ..e1tlcmrn1 l:tn now boe agrt't'd
~~;,i,lio.i.:;:.i , l..nn"'" ,1,l1•1l1tjlll lrl\l\I\ that hi\
I "ho\\ "·" 1111\11lt1 d 11n .II l('<l\I nnl"
t1q,'""'1 lo· l<11h.1nl "'1"1n and •
llc·nr' "''""f!\r "'''on a
You'll be: in1111ed 10 prc\t1g1ou' Wl 1al .11111 ,1 1.11 u1.1hk unc al 1h:11
affair morale ~urge\ upward ·" fl· Hm•l''l't u·mt·n10c1 1ha1 \ou \1111
47 Chile C.Ofi
48 Sty IOOU
50 M11~
51 RolO Of Old
S3 SlnOl!f
5" N1rrow v111e,.
55 Clrc.uit c.our1
58 LIQht beam
59 Seti O<O
I ( .1p1 • "• u1Hll'1 -ioud that
\,.ulht ,1\1 '"·"' kJd," do nut find
11 u"'""·' 11 ultllll' ,1,1r11l11j1<·al tn ·
'"' '"·''"'' ~ '"'"jl,l:r Jc •l'n11n1. Pl"· """' ·'' 1hundunu• "' 1n1dlrl·tual
IUlfl"ll\ .11111 m11thl h,J\e ft'Vle"'t'd
h1' Ju 1 '" .. ,,. ,1, a m:111rr of 1n1ere)I. n111,1 ,, n1h1'"' 1'1(' 1, rt true" You
1! I
Al<lt.\•\1.1r1 h ~1 -\pnl lq) ram·
o1 1• •" 1 \<ll..tn& 111 m.il.r .imrnd\
I 'I I 1111\lal..c: ('\f>l't'\"'\ a~
Ptl 1.1111•11 J1ln1111n 'I 11u'll l'\"Cc11r
I " ' ·'""' "' nnu· J¥-ll n l'\"rgn~ al
11•"1< l'tl',lll[l' l°ll'\ :lied by lll"Ol.t<k
f• ,,, \ 11•
~ult Empha\r& on pro!>"rty, \('l Uflh 1wnl 111 111.• a11rn:J "'11h Jll rdc\ .int
durahrltl\ 1.111' li1•11H'' Jnd informa1111n and
SCORPIO <Oc. t ~ l-Nm 't) n111 "mfll\ 11rrn1t1nl· 1hJI 01h1'" hO\ ('
51..cnano fra1urc\ lnp\, '1\11\ 11h ,,, ' "" II\'' •nll'll'''' al ht"On' or \IC\Ur
lhdl 1 oulll hl· dcvdor>rd rnt11 '.tlu hr.ind ol tnfl•1tnt\
ablr. '1ablr m ntepl\ Fmpham on TAI Rl !'-1 \pnl : I-Ma) ~I 1 I hi\
rcbu1lllmg. rn 1\1n11 fl'"ll""'1ng m.i "um n l 1ho" pu1uJ, Yolll'n unit'"
trnal that m1Jh1 ht ou1d11cJ r Juru\ • 11 h.1,, .1 '"•·d mu11nr ur rcJ1mt·
ln\llhl'll 11thn' \\Ill l\'lld Ill \\:l\lr \l!Uf llllll"
A<;ITTARIUS l""o' n l >c-t :11 ·""I p1od1111 Jll ~rnd' o( red tiff.
Or>r n hn~ of wmmunll.ilmn r1n1t' tln"'l'' r1 onl· thin~ mU\I ht
d<.'.il 11nJ4·r1' w11h rrlall\r ..,.ho m111h1 °11'1'·"1111 uhrm:iteh rim<' a\·
bt' uhra-\('n\llt H' r oc;U\ llll p01\ \41t IJll'\ \.\Ill h,1\l' IO .l QUl~C' ti)
mcnl' u11lr<'l1on' chance 111 '""' •km:inl.I\ 1•\1•r home fin:in 1al
rnhan1l' rmume po11·n1tal •\rtrl k l.imil\ "' pmfl('n' matter'
1houglr1 hi\I " rc1urnt·d f:P.1\11!'\l l \1J\ :P-Junr 21 I 11 ot>-'•••u'h 11•1t ' "i-,•n\t the 1}'1ltn and CAPRICORN (Ort 22-Jan I'll '"u' prinnplr ha\lni to l»lk do..,..n
< 'dr h1Jll ""'<'If purple. V*> gin·n '" fll.u .111• .>p.1r1nc" or rollquc\. hlJd. \ nu'll ht at nJhl plaH· .11 """l''l'i 11 .irfl('~" 10 bl'. lhc only
uun.il ~mrnt ~llJOr doml'\11\ .id· "ii' w 11u.iranltt 1h1•1r co-ol)(rallon
JU\lnwn1 ;iri n\11h c\ hfr\l)lc m.m1.il "'" lun~·tcrm p1Jn$ anJ prop-
\tatu' rru,1 ~our ""' n 1ud1m1•n1 n'lllOn\. Allern111"rly. to t ~ou
TAI RI 'i 1-'Prll 10-Mat ~01
''"' II hi dcahna "-'llh the 1bs1ra1.1. <k"!'n' .inJ colon . poetry ind nu-
1111·111 .ii p.111crns Lona-d1,tancc com-
" """ .11111n rrlatc\ 10 1n1vcl. pubh,h-
1 11111 dl\\('mina11on of 1nfurm111tnn --+--+--J l't'<l'' 1n~uhrd
12 13 r ollm~ hunch 11\ \'I t10\' p.1n1u1lar hurdle
AQllARfUS (Jah 20.f ch 11!1 CANCER (June 22·July H)' Af\er
l)(la) ~huuld not l>t rQUlll'd "1th '!"'''' .i Iona l)('noJ ot dramu and defeat Sccrtt mtt1m1 involve' )'OU. d1thnill1r' ho1h of an 1nten~ly ~r
concern' bud&tt. hmt . p()\~1hk n -\onal nnturt' AnJ 111 ~t>rk, )OU l\Qw
p:ln\IOn Of ilt'lf\/lllt'I lnlUlltVC' In• Cnl\'I a mnrt" 'lllhfr. l'f't~ UMf'll and
(;£MINI (May 21 ·Junt 20t. lnd1
'11lual who hurled 1ccusa11on 1s now
furled w "cat crow " tand tall
•Ht"PI challC'nac or deadhnc Miil)
lll'f\On' lOUld be Htoundt:J b )OUr
drd 1c11 1o n , determ r n11 1on
t 11pn~um fiaum prom1nenll) · ·
C"ANC!:ft (Junt 21·July 22) Pa,
hrcd to old brom1d~. "l.ook before
)OU lc;.ip'" r OCU' On IOIOJ In tht"
edge. precrptCt'. k11101 ao or,11ua11on
th.ii w~I\ plenty, IJH'' hltlr in re-
tum Mantal itatus command' 11-
1rn11on
UOO (July ll-4u& 22). You'll ~I
JOb doM .,1th 'l~lt. af>'°mb la\'t'
rcla11om1\1p txc11tn& ~hrs mat1"e
lU1Ct1 Ire tnnovat1vt~S. Ona·
1naht), ~nhlp Fotut on care of
pcu, employment. beste toob
VIJlOO (Aut. 2J. pt 22)· Man>
will maf'\'tl at your t0ph1'11ca11on.
1b1ht)' to lonilt ""'' peopft •nd bt II dttllfllltd p6llC't II crtt'kal mo-
ment Focu' on ttC'lll"lty, ch•nJt.
vancty. d1tconry quanan pl.ayi
lellr<-t 1ct1vattd. Ptttts V11'JO per \UC't('\\ful phi~ In fa I, a new ca.
'"n' rn p1rtu1C' rt•1•r ofK.'n1na or opponunily ~hould
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) Rcl3· sivc )OU t"Cl'Y cau~ for etlcbnuon. LEO <Jul\' l+~ua. 2J) ThC' 1tnn\h1p tommand m<>tt 1tten11on t>mpha"' " abou1 10 i.h1ft from what
than or111n1ll~ anuc1pcattd Older in-'"'' nnh ~ dncnbcd "affilirt of the
d1v1du1r •tlh"' 10 lend bcll('fil of hr.in tn mallt'B ttlalN 1o )'Our
t\pcrten« rtx"ui On drd1callon. \l:llU\ t11f'ttr atM\ Ind amb't'Oft
Pl'I" ion. tteru1mC'nt l't'Vt'f'Cnt'r fOf Ho""'e"C'r ,..ifh 1 1t11l~ more pat~
P3't and ljk.f .. nu w~IJ Mable ....-.4td
IP NOV. U JI YOUll llllTitDA Y: In) ~nou' rtlnOtt '' or confront.i·
You lft wnutJ.,.c. cm<>llOf\ll, family· tt0n\
oriented. can be aubJea ao rnoocfl VIRGO (Au, 24-&pt. ll). Tius 1s
You hnc aourmet appetite pmtQbh OM' o( the mott 11nn1 ind
tapncoq\, CAl'K'tr pcnont ire dr1wn llh.'\OftlC Ptnod\ of t!K-C'lf for you
to )OU MothC'r had more inOuen« pcnonslh and r mouonall) Ho-..
th41n did fathcT. FM.at on manial c~~r. the ans"'tt Sttms 10 be '"
statusf chantt. "'""'·di O\.tt'), ~•r-a"o1d1n1 pt0pk-who c11htr makc ct --~m""-II ..._ )UU unllapp) or undcnn1nc )out ~n! ~( ~!~;,';j~bj;',:nl~ ronfidcn« ~bent all. cn1u" lhat
o(tJus ~r Dvnftl lffl )OU ch.antt \OU cnnnot "'' m1\lcJ or tkft1 .. td
ff11dcnct and pot lbly marital O\l'r Ions, term fin1oc1al commit•
Hiiu• mC'nl\ ---'."'"'tTr-,--.:~-.--..,.;;:.:;.:.;... ...... ...-----------1 UlllA. ( pt ~-<kl 2 ~ EW'fl or a , Jf •tw 5l•Jh•n1 1hu. 1n ~C"OM • 11-
rol~
tak .. procticofty no time to cfMd the \1Mk \\Oukf ~ wck<1mcr, and 1( mw ...,_ ... __ 1'11.ay J 1ur ranf1 riJJll ovtr tht nr\t opponvnmwa in dcmifled_. ___ ..;_.. _____ _, I\" uJ\~ '"" I\ l'\ II ~'"'' u
'I 'hould nch1nl· ll"""l'\t"r \1111 mu\I
lnduruial 2788
e 500 SO FT Large ornc.
w /2 lg roll-up doors
$3695/mo 1779 Whltller
C M day 5~·9352
e,,, ... , ~!!J..
J "'I ' I ~"
'"" I'\\• l"f\'f\,lll'tl lt11 \Otnt" \UrJlrt\('\ I"!"" _______ _
or \hod' h\•nit1\l· lhl' nl·w moon 1n ~
l\\nrp111 rnntinur ' In m11k1• nlht'f\ OpJ>o!t~ 2904
dl'll'rtllinrll 111 h,I\ l' 1hc:11 "'' oH•r -fin:in t t\ AAA LOCAL ROUTE All
SCORf'IO 1r\ t '-'"Ill\ 11I I hr Cuh No Vending-No
m'\I 1mpon.1111 \ \\ h '" phJ\l' rrl s.t11no S200·S800 Week·
\uur Ilk "'ill th'ti"\\llatc Cl"na11l ly from MCI\ guatantMd locallon lnYeltment r• m111nr chan1tl'' "" lhl' ""'°'" front Quired 1·800-22&-8&30
"""' "' 'Ah,11 "Ill h,l\c lc.1rnl•J C'\fX'rirnn•d :ind d1\lll'l"~d mn 1he
fl.t\t '''"' "'''"~' \h1111ld roahk \ou 10 'urmnunt 11n' 11h<.1acltt and dc:f)
<r111u\m or urpm111on from h1H•d
on,..., 01 l 11•'4.' lnmp;m1on\
SAGITTARllfS l"lov H-1~ 11 l
'"'"' )OU art· .tllmllcd 1h1· IX'fkll Clflf'Ol1Un1t \ ... \l,llr JU\I ho"' ll"fl llUI
.ind nqiluhll \uu lccl lh1'A('\t"f
thn\ rt•:ilh dnr' haq• 10 IX' a 11rra1
dt•:il more jtll\ .1nJ wkr O\C'r p,.c.
111 al ut On;anc 1111 t\\UC'\ and perhaps.
a I final 3('1 c'I JOOO fa tth. )OU ft'lllly
\hould mod1f, H>ur claim;
CAPRICO&N (Ott 2.2.Jan 20)·
Prof1•i.i.mn II) 1h1 '' u !Im(' "'hC'n. 1n
sp11c of dell)'\ and fru1tra11on,, )'OU
m u\t n.'ta1n )our enthu'l11m and
op11m1\IT1 and. abcwl" all rmin1 on
lhe broadetl po \Ihle ,.onus in life.
Uu1 1><•rhi>j1) th(' tx-,1 nrw' )Ou can
htar nnw '' that onr panlculor rel1-
11onsh1p ,·an and "''II au frnm
1trtn th to ~1ren1th
A AIU (Jan 11.rcb 19). The
..,.ork1n1 paurrn o( )our Ilk Mffipl)
ha' 10 ahcr u the nev. moon 1n
Sromio mu\t ho "• obv10Utl) made
11 i>bund.1ntl) dear Ho~c~cr. tn·
lad 0 thtnLtnt of lh11 I' I pertini
Of ltw "'I~\ )OU 'hould ht rooktl\I ~,d to•ll •ht ll('-f\C''lltnt opt'fl·
1 ' anct npponunttttt ahead
(f.~b lG-Ma~h 20~ Vl"u
n\I} ltll ha'c 1 bettlC' on )Our h41nd
I\ rar l\J('lll'll nnancial rommttmtnl\
art c-onurn~·d ~l1o0. takC' tht odd
~t\Ott;ll fC'""lf Of '"•h• In )OUr
tndt Ruf 1h11 " 1ht pcrf«1 ttrM 10
tol1"• our •1ahtt and 1 f()( ~t o~tr C"lrC'Cr or J)foft\\1onal mant"'
If' YOllft IJ1'TRDA Y • TOOA Y1
ThC'n 101111) unfotttttn C'•Kum·
\\41\\('' •11IX"lr to bt ahtt11"' )our outlook and hc:ha'11or pe11tm• es
•rll '' lona·•cnn plans Ho-.i•u.
• . .: -= •
<'Y 'hOulJ now btau1 to reshrt 1he1
)Oii ha\t n pmlttltd and lkltft'd Cl......,~
au ' """' l'\:111114\f\\hlPI Of UllMlttOns '42·1111
•t11d1 art .!_MPI) Ml )O\lrt\lp'_~n~f~tt:!•~~~~~~~~~~
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F•ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
11wca.-142·1111 °"°"""'1 2a
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ENJOY 14· 15% retutn on Found Coemetc a.a. in=
TNeC DMdt 110.000 lo teraecllon PC H' &
S 1 000 000 call Oentton Marguer11e CdM c.it lo
·~ -. . . . . ASSOC 499--4835 NOW' Identity 8'4-4M7
..;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_.__,FoUNO Germen snort .. hft/' llll ....
Monty f O LOln l9 I 4 hair __ ._ -o• 2 .,,,· Ou•llfi.d I Educ:•ted. ... _. ....... o.c.r·. ~tlC Agen.-Lllll IY.... Old .well trained, Oct 20, cy 714/5'M304
UC> to 15 000 ln 72 houri COfnet Bustl•rd & Html&-I"=:--=::=-==--=~
we cen' hefl> you 09, • 1on.HB_H3-1et~ HIRE ligneture ~ by mail FOUND Golden Lab mix.
1·900·24MSOO S•I. 11117 In Costa
$9 95 FEE M ... Call 845·3~ •hro h c~Hified
YOUCANEAIN
t1• Pll WEEK AND MOIEI
1 ...... A .. a .. SctlOCI CJglCj '*9
COUNTER SAL.ES 2. ....... AIE~andnot ~ naft• tehoalc:otll
Tll llllllLI TUii J M-and~~1 1~tottaeCIOOIPed
4. --~-Yf/41 CW\ CIQllfion\ 'fOU ~on CW\ ACU.T Ul£1MH>_..
W ~ UI get ,...,culomM for tt. OAl.V PlOTh(wsw>ER!
' .... , ~ towortc ~and you wl N:M .. to km CXJl9 d ~ IChoal weft • .... ~'°"-.xx. tyou .. ~ witlh pecip. cnf ~ OlAdools YOU~
N llll*)N ~ CONTROl.S HOW MUCH t.OEY VOU MAICE EAOi v.t:BCI
7. • .__ o Hf!# PROGRAM and a IP9dal •ecmr-too-e11r o19r
Cllllfwocalbmo.~-.,,cb,crd~tDcanw~banaftei110011crd-~~··
--. about. b.1"9 got not1W'Q to tm and"°" can.., blWlg o frlrd out ..ih ya1 I ya1.ar'I.
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We need (3) enthusiastic and
-motivated lpdlvlduals who
would like to-market the
IUllE llllT lllLY PILOT.
• Earn an annual salary of
$18,200, plus bonuses
•Must have. dependable
transportation and liab-
ility insurance.
• Full employee be!lefils
• No experience necessary,
full training provided
hll TElll at (714) 142-4333
llCllW.E JDIR
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TllllDHI 0111 IEW
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LIWEI RATES
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$2.44 per day
Th11'1 ALL you pay !or
4 ~net. 30 day m1ntmum
1n tne
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
UPTO
*800
PER MONTH . * NO COWCllOllS *
Early morning motor routes
available. Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance
CALL 642-4333
HUNTINGTON BEACH. COSTA M1SA,
NEWPORT BEACH. FOU!ITAIN VAU.EY,
IAVINE & LAGUNA BEACH
Furniture 601 4
Abaolulely beautiful .ofa.
loYMellt. ~Ir, onoman,
new cond O•k lrim Sac.
S2115 7tof-8•1·3of88
Uu11 Sell Sola, end table,
patio sel wall unit• dnl(
HI. old oll•ce chair.
968-3657
Oai.. base table of8" octag.
180. 7' tan toll bec:J $50.
!140-0942
WALNUT K ong size
bedroom se1 1 I' 'IWlll
untl lftclud•f'9 8 aresM!'
on eacn side. mirror
wl ovf"fleaCl lighting • In-
cluding manre11 & bO•
spring S2 000 0 80
Welnul 3 squa•e glass
COCk18Jlt&b!e S20008 0
Manogo,.v d•n1ng room
HI w/2 leaves & 6 chalr1
$1200 0 80 2setsofboM
springs & m1\lre11,
l)rand new S1mmon1
$250 pe• set 0 8 0
8TS-53-'1 or 873·0581.
E111 276 ask lor L•nO•
c;diiiae 1985 cov
•o&Ged t>eoge. mini con·
dll•on , $5 ,550
7141979·2631
P0<tcne 1976 9 1 IS CM!tllK 1986 El60f.Oo
la1g1 A.lo•ne White bl.ck Be;ge only 38.000 mllM,
le1thef 1nter1or new toP Newport L1dy'1 cir.
& wrie.e11 . great car, s12.ooooeo 150.3119
s I 2 I( 8 3 2 . 5 6 , 0 . CHEVY 74 NOVA, IUIO,
85•·059• 10Wl'l6f. 6cy1 Nu8allery.
Roll• Royce ·7 7
SHVet Wra11n II 81111)().1
Xcond S 1500 0 8 0
83'il·8242
Wh•lf'/cnocol1te h1de 1 c HA y s L EA I 'ii 8 7
79K Ot19,,1111ty SOid ~ LEBARON. lurbO. 1•11.
NB immaculate 1nu1ugh· cru1te, 4·door, 36,000
o u I $ } 9 . 9 0 0 ml~ E•Cellenl 16900
71416'•·9206 0 80 714-549.0555
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-to .,.... ~ ao. oordt °' 0r.,... County. The loc*iOr'I " callforftle ~··It the ........ ~ COllllt fOM ..... by C4illtornie, Md OWIUent 1.0 Of the CflW ••ecutWe Ofl'°9 dlttone, Md -.Ct ol N ... ~ _. o1 ~ l*I .,. tflet CIWteoln Noetoeof OefaAt or pt~ ....._ oMoe Md lhe ~of dtPllolM • ~ ...... ,..........., ~,..,,_, ~ f/A1heln'*'"d trantferor It blddtn. •
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be • untll JIW• montN Of A11'14Hlce, • """'*'• Tne natnel•I end bulltllM c.i.totnae I• ... It~ M at -1 f to ,.... fie~ N you CWltll\"'.,.,.. to __.. 10 • ...._ from tM d9te.,. notice Of check P•Y•bl• to N ICI eddr .. of ... Intended 9'ICtlon lo 1he........... .. -.. ~~I THE P'EilhON ... propetty, you muet .......... 111111., def*'" """' be '9COfded TNliee Clrewn on ...... Ot lrwferel(1) .,. ATLANTIS Cler for calh In lllwM ~ .. • -M• lof ~ .. llMNJnfa ~ :JO Up of tN flrt1 *Ir ......... ----,~,, dete of tec:ot.S.UOf\ Mllonel bet*. • check GOURMET. IHC , 220 f of !ti. Utll1ed 81M• ... W. In ...... IWU end oodldlia. W .,.,,, pu~ Of thll Notlee, "'°""'. . ..... ~· ~onthlllnouc.1Thie6'twnby111•1• °' ** .. 19'1\Str•.CoecaMeae CA rillftt, lttlt end .....,. ol brf'9~ PE -....!be ......, 91> ......... • _....., oM*l'I etatAnO -~... • ernounc It 14.753 '° • of cnctt1 union 0t 1 Cf** 92927 Mid fud9"*'I debtot(a) In THE 111...., The w11 Ind ~ mc1c11 "°"" .,,..,._ 1n l"-MQll8d ,_, ·~ tiir •~ " I 1/05/IO end Ml liN:W 6'ewn by I ttei. or tecterll Ttlet the ptopeny oetll· Ille lbc>ve deeetlbed prop-....... ~ 90 are ei .. d.. tDf prQCMWty wttfl me Qn. of ........ ..,._.
"'"" ~ KCOUnt becomel t.tWlgs end ~ ~ nen1 neteto It dMtilbed 1n erty, °' to muc:t1 thereof• ........ , l'9 --~ 1n e. • _. 1M o,.,. eoumy Supertor under end ,..._,to •
cunent You !My not he-.. lo liOr'I. °' MYlnQI '** .,.._ ~ .. luffllur•. n111ur• rney t>e neceuaty 10 tMWy undlw l'9 ""o1*"&":: by fie court. COllr1 too CIYIC Center !...~ ~ ..._ The~ s-eone we pey the erttn unpaid P«· fled In wtlon & t02 Of lfte ano equipment 1o0911iet UIO .. ~ wlltt eccru.o "'*''..,...'°" THE PETTTlON Ot'M W•I lat!•• ,_,.. CA , .. .,.. Wll lie ....._ doing ~ at
llOtl of 'I°"" ~I. ~ Flnencltl Code tnd with the QOOdWll1 encl trllCM tnw• end coett Id. CTI* ~ .. ~ ~ 9210 1 You e110 mull __. "'.-TW'lly (elCOWIOY MEACAN· lllOUOflful ~l ... 0.-eutl'loflnd1o dobuwlw1n n•rne oft C*'ltin rea-APPROXIMATE MINI· llow ,,.!!!. ~~ fie e>tOVICle the 0..ltlCI Al· ll'etl "'mpi9d, TILE lblt9TM C ENTURY mencMO. but you l'llUll P4tY lhlt ltele 11t IM meln ec.-lllUfenl, end 18 IOceleel •I MUM 810 l't.411 '3 ...,._"'!':::-.... 91> ~ la'\dw ltl9 II~ ..... 1orn.yt• offtCe _.ltl 811 911· • ,_.... MERCANTILE & WILD
Ille amount ll•lecl •bolle lrenee 10 Finl AmerlCMI 600 E hy. Newpor1 a..cn. Dated Oc10bet u . lttO ~---A011•,.....,,, Of OOrMd copy of the cta.m • ,.. w Es T 0 u T F ITT ER s 1-------~-H~. you end your Tiiie IMufenQe Company, CA92ee1 DMllon HerbOf court 8lllN'O'tll. Ao.. (Thll ~ .. Cllrec1ed to Forfeiture fWll8ftng PIW1QPlll llllll~ (ctW iLO WEST DIS· ~flCl#y Of mot111eG" loceleel •• 114 Eett Flflll Tllit bullnetl n81'M uMd .CMAIL .. ()AMNIA, ~ otf16ii= lllow fie l.INOn Oranoe County Oil-nole(•I MCUted"' IN -tRIBUTOAS 19744 8MCh 1--.;..;;;;;;;.~--~---
mey mutuelly llO'• In writ· Sii .... In Ille City of Stnta by lhe Uld tren1ler0t(1) et llAA8HM.. llMt8MAl CW ~t -rtpreeenlat!Ye 91> ' lrlCI Atl0tl'9y'I Ott!Ge 700 TIVll. IWtOI n .... end Ill Yd Ste 215 Hunllng1on
'"II ptlor 10 Ille llrM the no-Ane. Celttornla eM lhel right, H id locatton •• CAS A OlltANGa COUNTY, •1 ::.:-~-.. ...... ~ ~CIVIC Cent• Orl"9 West lrlereon.. 8Metl Ctlkf 92648
uc• of ..... It OO&.led fwtllCll lltla end lnletMt con~ BLANCA CAFE ......, .. atwl.. ....... .. ... oour1 llODfOWJI, Sent• Ane. CA 92701 Use on Ille not.Cs). ~ I Reymonel H CMOn "'
may not be .. ,.. then the to end now l'leld by II unel« lllel Mid bui.t tranater It Newpon 9Nc", CA... ~ o.t\19 ~_._.! Betort C911Mt WtY the.ContrOI No •boY• •n anv ~ ~ lhe 1-~ 2a.11 &rec1u1nn011• Lii ng ~ •
end ol Ille lhrM·mon111 MIO beeo of Trusl In Ille lnten4ed lo be consom-By P Kalopet OecMl1Y ln*..tt ~ •-~I 8dlonli, COl'r~ ~ ot """· ....,_ ,, __ ., Celtt 92877 REDONDO ClACLE lfll..
period •t•teel •bov•I 10, P'~ly lltueleel In HI!:! meted •• I.tie off~ of OP· Publlllled Ortinge CONt lt'9Y ~ ~ ~ hc>WtY9f, lhe ~ II >'°"'claim ii not timely ,_ cr;'llM· -: -;:. IOI Tn11 Oul•n•H IS con· OUSTAIAL PA--K. 2012
among .., lhlng1. 111 County eno St•led d•· POAT UNITY ESCROW Dally Pllol November 20 27. ~:i1..--,.: -~ '9pfeeetl~ .. be flleO. me l)tstrlet Attorney. .,,. II.SIM °' OO«;teel by •n 1nOMduel 9utinets Center °'. SI.lit•
provide ~lllonel lime In ICrtbed H ' 1205 E CHAPMAN AVE , Oecembef 4, 1990 ~ • .:_ __ ..__ "-::-'~required ID gM notice ID Office wlll dec:tere lhe P'oO-~ lel Ina .'.."":. 1 The reg111r1n111j com-IMne, Cellf 927 15
wnlc:tt to CM• Ille det•ull by LOI 11 In Block 36 of ORANGE. CA 926&6. on or T321 -· ....... ..... .. -.. , lnt«•ted .,.,.,,,. ~ 9ftY dnctloed"' lhtl Notice !NI.al p.jOlallOll"' ~ 10 tranMCt bull-Pen AIMtlclln Prooen ....
tren1fer of Ille Pf°'*1Y Of RIV9" Secllon, Newport etter eec.tn~r 10, t* = be ~ted urMta an they haw w.h!ed nob 10 ~ forlefl.O lo the Stele Saiel ~ nna ul\Oef Ille FIGtlUOu.S 2082 eu.w-Ceftter Of ,
olller'WIM 121 Hl•bll6h • Beach as ShOwn on • M-c> Tiiis bulk transfer IS ..,.I>-PllllC fl>TICE ~9f!d ~ ~ oonMnted ID h ~ Tiie properly 111tlll then Oe to :: Mt ~,...., on 1,_ Bullneu nemeC•I 11a1ed uite 200 lrvlne. C•hf 11Clledule ol payment• tn recOfcMO 1n Book 4 page 25 je<:t 10 Cet1forn11 Un1iorm ~...n lo lhe ,....._.., ="-The ~IC OISO<>Md of a ptoYtde<I in am 1 ,.,.., et>ove on Octooer t 1990 15
ordet 10 c~e your oeteult or of M~leneou• Maps, r• Commerctal Coo Section f'ICTITIOUe 8U ... ll ~ t-~~':: . adon ~ Helllth end Safety Cooe Sec· cay~,,: Jamel E W,._ Raymond H Cuon Jr RML 1nC • ~ t5
bOtll 111end121 eo<da of Mid Or•noe Coun· tllOtl NAME aTATl•NT ... ., 1 hi _.... ~ be grented unleta en lion 114111 I no ~ Jo A. w~ Th11 s1atemen1 was tlleO .... 1rv.ne. Celli 92720
11\e 11"'41 petiOO referred lo In NllM 11\0 ICl<lreu of Ille lhl person wllll whom dOI~ l>uliMd u A HEARING on lh9 obfeeion lo .. ,.-on .,..... AttotMy. •r C1'AtG ';"'Sl>a~<I ~ ' 81\91 County on November c.nw Of Suite Folr6wll\Q Ille HPlflllOll ol ty Tiie name and tldO._ o1 Tiit ronowtng ~.,. "81" mJ-~'"'7· linWellld per90n ._ .,. MICHAU "-CA~IZZI. &! w ie • Joini wilh the Coun1y C*ll of Of. AJM "-· c.ldomllL 20t2
the hrll Pll'80fept\ of 1r11a t>entfo<:1ar,a1w11oaer~ claims may t>e hied 11 OP fa)A O GANT & COM· P!!*wLwll ,r = ~ ~ ehow9 OOOd '*--L "°9110N. Deputy Dts-~s ADQotnfeCI Tn.41M 2 t~JO lrYll"e Calrf 927t5 notice unlftt ,,,. ObhgatlOtl Ille Mle II being conoucteel PORTUNITY ESCROW PANY (b)AOG ltl239 Sierra o.cen-. • why "' COUlf lhould no4 tttct A..._, I .... ( F 0 Gfou '4742Y
oelng t~ uoon Of • Mendora Pico l37 Soutll 1205 E CHAPMAN AVE SI Fountain Valley CA 1-'!5 P.M. In Dept. 3Algrw1l lhe mJ~. PublitlheCI Or8nQe Coast PK c Sltalleg.t "" p Puott.,.., Orange Cout Tiits bus.~• •• con-
..,.,.,.written egtMIMl'll Gri nd Str .. i Orange Cell-ORANGE CA 92666 Attn 92708 ~ ......... _ ~ ~Ne A H£A;RING on fie DeltyP~ Noftml>e< 13 2C ·c ., st CMG Celt Juty 2S Oa·•• Poo• November 12 19 ucltd Dy en un1n-
t>etween you ano vovr et.O• tornl• 92t!M Oirec11on1 to Millie cork eno ,,..,. 1as1 day Robert o we1gano1 A:.cA"'92"7o . la~ will be held on 27 1990 1 .~9 " ~f. ~.,.. J 1990 oroortt•d euoc1a t1on
10< oermua • lor\get perlOO Ille •t>ov• P<~Y may be f0t llllng Clatms by any c•ed1 tt1239 Sierra St Fountain 1.,, VOU OBJ1 ECT TO ' 13, 1990 .. ~ 1 '•0 · i\eco•c..,g Del• ~· M·289 '-'"*"a pw1--"'P y04; l\eve only IM leQel rlQll• obtained by reQuesllng 1or Shafi be Oecemt>e< 7 v111ey CA 92708 ,.. . 1 45 P .M in ~-~ . , . "81I The regisuen1(1) com·
10 1100 the Mtle of your P'oO· Mme 1n 11r111tng tr om ,,,. 1990 wfloeft Ill Ille busi~ T n1' bus1ne11 11 con-!he granlna of the P8~..: loc:Med al 700 CMc PUBLIC NOTIC£ ..; ""1.' ,,...,."I Nur-oer P\ll.IC NOTICE 10 t111t1MCI ~ er'ty by peytng tr. entwe t>eneloa•y -Hh•n 10 d•y• day bef0t• Ille consumm•· 0uc;1e0 by en 1nd1v1duel you lhoutd' appear al .... Cen1ef OM W... 8lln'8 .. 239 11 Ul'4er the F1C11ttOU11
emount demanded by your from me llrat pu11>1<1hon ot llon dete l4)eClhe0 1bove Tiie reg111rant(1) com· ~ and ~\e you Ana. CA 92701 ECT TO K 1110t ~ Aec:orc.c n Cou"1V 0, FICTfTIOUt ~•I u11ne11 nan>eC~1 ~l=d
cred11or 1hll noti<:e Oeted· November 12 menceo lo trenaact buli· ~ Of •-wnnen IF YOU OBJ • ~IC NOTICE a" 5,.,. 01 Ce. torn-. NA• tTA~ ~on Auoust
To llnd out 111e amount Said sai. w•ll De meoe 1990 neu unoer 11\e Fic111oou1 oOiectons wtth !he court !he granbnQ of !he petition, NOH-.IUOtCIAL °' ~. ano r ..... 0, Sa• T,.,.. tollowong persons.,. Rlehetd J ~ ~ .....
you musl P11Y or IO arrange w1lh0UI CO-.ef'ttnl or wer· ATLANTIS QOU.-M£T, Bu11nut Nem-<11 hslad beJl)re the heanngbeYour YOY lhoukf &ppe• el ht fOfWUTUM Oe<:81"'Der 4 •i9(1 81 •ooooo.ng bu..,_. u I R.>H Inc
tOf peymet\llOlloc>l"91or• ranly ••PfnSOf itnpllecl,u IMC.,ltJl,,.....C.Clcert:•y: 100\llon Oct 27 1990 ~ may 111 ~•nd ~ Yf'U' Control Mo AM f ARTAN TOURS A Tl\11 11a1emen1 w• hied
Closu,.• ont your Pf'OC*ly 11 10 111i. ~ °' eo. LI.de llodt)9uea RoDwt D. W~ ~Of by vour ·~ na °' ·-wnn.n I0-0'2'M ?.ace °' Sale Al 1,.,. NOnl'l.d•v111on o• MeH Vttd• Wllll tne CQuflty Cler1I of Of·
'" torecioture for any othet cum~ances 10 u1111y lhe Pu1>11sneo Orange Cots• Th11 1111emen1 w•• tiled CRIFEOrr Y0~ -AM A wtth IN oour1y 01' Septemoe< 26 1990 l''O"' tn1rar>ca 10 1,,. County T·•~• 2101 Harbor Btlld enoe County on NOverntier
, .. son. eontect FIRST NA· unpeiO oatanc;e due on Ille Deify Piiot November 20 Wllll Ille County Clerk of Or· . Of f ... ~be !he hearing. OYr •• 1300 ADAMS AVENUE c;o...111'0.lst 700 Ow: c.ntar •f .4 C011t• Mesa Celit 2 1990
TtONWIOE BANI< ... STAN· no•• or notu MWfed by 1990 1"91 County on October 30 contingent credit« 0 .... ~arance may be In APT 30E cos TA MESA ~.... w. Sari• Al\&. 9262ii "7a:ll
OARD TRUST DEED SER· Hid DMd of Tri.Iii 10 wit I 317 1990 . deoelllNd, you mutt file ~Of by VOUf ~ Cahlorn11 officen ot tne Or-!g. IQrr • MIChHI LOyO Mt11Mn· Pu.,..._, Orange Coet1
VICE COMPANY p 0 BOX s 11,603 e I plus Ille follow· P:471143 'fOUI claim Will the COUf1 IF YOO ARE A •nge County SM!<ttl ' Ot•·~ I . E1timaie<I s-""'°""' burg 2178 8eyflel4 Ln 0•.11 P110I Noveml>e< 12 19
5070 CONCORD C A tng .. 11ma1eo cosll ell.· PllllC NOTICE Pub11lht0 Orange Cout and mall a copy IO fie CREDITOR Of • ... 1.a pr()(lf'rly tor 1or1eo1ure S~2 846 5e Co••• M~w C..iht 96'627 26 becemDer 3 1990
9 4 !> 2 4 • so 7 o . f 4 1 S 1 penaes an0 aovances at the Deity P1101 Nov~moer e t3. ~~~ byrepresent.a!Ne conllngent ~ of the 1n conn«llon w•lh v10tat1ons _, _ o.o1pl01 rr.os bu11neu 11 con· M·:lt&
803-1000 hme ot Ille lnttlal publlee11on OOOll135 20 2 7 1fl90 _, the court deoelllled, Y()U mutt Ille OI ttullh en<I Satet, Code -.._.. 9'1111 oucteO 1>y an 1nd1...0u81
11 you ht ... eoy quee110111 of t1111 Notice ol Sate Etc.-ow NO. · T·i94 wl In fOor mon!hs from 'YCAJI clalm wif'I ltl9 C10U11 S«tt00s 10 wot t 1359 :=!;. ! ~ 1 The reg111ran1111 cOfl'\· you ahould conlllCI •lawyer S 1 193 20 1I022·12 the dale of flrsr ~nee of and mei1 a copy 10 lh9 Tr•• M11ma1e0 1 aqo•t1M<l 1._ ~ ie.oo INJn()eo 10 1ran1AC1 t>ust·
or the governrnentlll agency NOTICE TO NOTICI TO CRIDtT°"S flt&..IC NOTICE lel\ers as ~ In J*SOnlll r9preMnlaM value ol lhe proOeflv 11 7 Blodl 14 ol TIW2 neu und91 ttw F1C11hou1
lllhlehmayhlve1nauredyour PROPERTY OWNER Of •Ul.K T1'ANll'I" sec:c .... b11om1-9~ _ ... ...._of~ ilooolnted by the ~SU '170 00 T,,e Se•zed ~ 11'.,. cay ol Bu\inffl na mec11 hated
toan \OU ARE JN DEFAULT (Sece. 1101 .. 107 P:ICTITIOUt llUllNlll ., '° r....,..,. witlln . tour months • ...,., pt~IV •S 09$Cr•Of'O dS lol· ol ,..,_ aoove on November 1 1990
NOtW1lh&1tnd1ng ihe feel UNDER A DEED OF H~UST U.C.C. NAME ITATEMINT The time IOf f°'O eWnw ltl9 dale of flrat i.u.nct of IOw\ ~ Caurfy ---MICI\ ... Loyd Mettten· 11\el~P'oPtffYtl ln for• DATED tNONE SHOWNI NOTICE IS HEREBY ThelOltow.ngpersonsar• #ii not expire beb• IOYfletlMS -J>fOVid9d in $14 27000 Un.teo S•;ues Slm~c;::-.,•llook23 burg
dotuf• you may off9f you• UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· GIVEN IO crecMors of lhe dOlng buS•nttS H monf'ls frOm ht l'leatYlg sec:ton 9100 of the Cu,,~y on. • r,,,, ,, •• ~. WU IMed
orC>Pe"IY t<H Hie ptOv.0.CS TION TO PROTECT YOUR w1m1n·named irllllltforfl) CAELUM COUNSELING da• nodcled above Califomla Probele Coda Pursuant lo S ec tion ::::.. S =-. 11 o#ltll the County Clerlt of Or·
the Mle 11 coneluOed ptlOr to PROPERTY IT MAY BE lhll a t>ulll 1ren1ler IS on-CENTER 133 Dover Drive YOU MAY EXAMINE The time tor rQ daiiTe 11488 •111 oi me CaklOfn;a Olb t-:::' Coi.fty anQOO Covnly Ot' N().,,embef
the conclullon ot IN! tOf•· SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE tenoea to l>e maoe on ,,.,. Suitt 23 Newport Beacll IN Ille i.pt by ltl9 court If w• not expire before lour Heanh eno Safety ~ ol .:.S r--bC90I 5 1<>90
c!Olur• IF YOU NEE O AN EXPLA· '°"" j)f°"'9fty llereonaf19f Ca~f 92663 you •• • ~ monl'ls ftom ht he-1ng p•oce<lures IO l()rlell .,... -~· ,,7 .. tt
"--ntber YOU MAY NATION OF THE NATURE O.tc:t1be0 Ellen Seely MFCC 920 lnterlltld in !he .Ute, "'noticed above pr~•ly wflhOUI juc!re1e1 uw.lralTI N ~ PuOllthed OranQe Coast
LON LIOAL MOHTI • OF THE Pr>OCEEOING The nllTW!t s1 ""d bu~nftl Mt •n Street •C Hunh"9ton you rrwy file W111'1 twt COUf1 YOU MAY EXAMINE proc..01ngS .;re under way ~..:. i:.,... D ... ., Pit01 fllo~oer 12 t9
YOU DO NOT TAKI AGAINST YOU YOU add••ss of'"• ontendeo Blach CaJ•i 92648 • lonMJ ~· lotlhelliet.pcbylheeouf1 If llyouc1a1man1nlflfnllo lpl0'*°9 ........ :ns Oecembe13 1990
,,_OW'T ACTION.. SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· lrat\sierortsl are DELANNE This butoness '' con· Soedal Nob ol the lllnQ you .,. a ~ th11 ptoc>eflY you musl ,._ ~ :',.. turtlce al M '92
NOTICE CS HEREBY YER V SWTT 11052 R.u\cf\O du<:te<I by an .ndo>f!Oull of an ll'!Yentofy ancl in..•ted in fie es&.ale, w•il'•n JO o .. ,, Ol lhe l'fSt ~ t1J SqW GIVEN STANDARD TRUST OATEO No•emt111r 7 Sanlo&CJO Blvd Oranoe CA The re9111•.;nUt1 com · eppt.._, of 951.ale 8S981S you rfW/ lie~~ cour1 puo1oeatOI\ ot this Nottee ~-Inc. 111 1,_ 0..01---~--IC-NQ_TIC[ ___ _
DEEO SERVICE COMPANY 1990 92669 meneeo IO trensac1 bus. or of any peltion °'. IDrmal Aeauest lot hit • ¥91'1te0 Cl•-flllting ... ,, 1119 111----------• CO<j)()f'e1.on ,1 ouly 8'>· FlflllT AME.-1CAN TfTL( Ttlf> ocah()<i ,. Cahtorn11 neu un<le< the Foc:111oou' account • IWOvtdad In 5oeaa1 NofJCe ol fie 11nQ your interest .n the M!'Z.0 r'9COfdelS ~ • 11-. TITIOUI IMISINRIS
potnteel Trull" unde1 e ... SURANCI COMPANY. 1 o t !Fie en.el uew11ve ottic. Bu<im•u ne'"e4tl hated ..:Ion 1250 of fie of en irwentofy ri P' ~t, *''" ·~ Cle<lo. ot =.. ~ :.i!.~ f~A-ITAff•NT
Oeeo oi T •u11 dllt O C....,,. c.,.otation or prmc1pel bUStneH of 11'141 al>O•e on Oclooe< 16 1990 Calltomla Probale Coda A ~I of ..ui .. -• 11\e Or11191 County Supenor ,_ "'9 · TN~~.,.
03117181 •••Culed oy • , . , •I 1111 d I • U>tendf!d tran<Jltror ii Ellen Seety ~lot Soec:illl Noflce or of eny pettkln Of Courl 100 C··< Cent•• ..$ltelf ~ ol Prooerty do-°"~ ........
NICHOL AS A BIELLO ANO A11thofl1td Ofllcer, 114 SAME AS ABOVE Th1S Siellt'Mnl was hleO lorm la evaiab6e from ht account a l)rovided in O<•..,. W~1 S anta Ana CA ,,, Olller Conwnorl r?FiCtE NTA VISUAL
CHERYL A BIELLO 11us.r .. 1P:ltth11r .. 1, Sant• Aloll\erOuSmeUNltnes w1thlheCountyClefll.OtOr-oour1denl MCton 1250 of lhe 92~01 You alto mllst ~IOfl d My) )23Pl ANNtNG SYST EMS
BAND t\NO WIFE u AN, Ce6if0f"'8 l7701. (714) and lddr-uleO l>y the 1nge County on Oclot>et 19 Attof'~ ::a ::llllOI*: Caifomla Pt'Ot>ete Code A prov•c!f' tru• 01Sttoct Al· l..i.tgorlle Sa,_. ~ Soulh('<t1 Cahto<n•U tS$4J
Trusto< 1o aecure ~••in 111-o711, (1t. 2114. 1ntenoeo tren1lttor(1I wilh•n 1C!90 · fofoayl, • Requeet lof Soecial Nouce iOt"4'Y t ottice ,.,,., •n .,... ~CA 92980' Greham SI Hunttngton
Obhge11ont 1n levor ot Publllhed Or•no• Coall thl put lh1" yee•' as l11t u f472112 Mae1Cn lorm le aY811abte from ht dortt'd co0y ot 1ne c1aim The uitOel led Trull• e. <;:aw.I 926411 WOUTH COUNTY CAPITAL Oe1tyP11otNovern1>er 13 20 1s known 10 the 1n1encMO Publllhe<I OranQe Coasl 550M.GoldenCJrcle0r. ooundlf1' d1rtcteo to Forfeiture o.ac::llin'nl ""'I~ lot llt'Y .::. OIOOI 21851 ,,,_.
co R po A AT 1 o N o e A ~7 1990 1ran1ler..Csl are Aellec· Oe.lty P110t Oc1ober 30 No-Sent8 Alw , CA t27'05 ~ fot Petitioner: L••~ Or1~ County Ota ncorrmw O! !fie .._. tano SI • llS ...,nt.ngton
WESTATES MORTGAGE 1·141 11on' wimbetll 13 20 1990 Or~C.0.IO~ilol ne M. J.nten,lrlCt Allorneys Oii~ 700 ~SNS oa-eotnmot'IBeecfl Celil 92646 COMP ANY • CALIFORNIA Tht name tnO l>uSlnelS T ·261 N0¥ . 21 . 27. 1 Inc. 0-~ CAnlerc °'9'.:970 w .. , Clel'11"9110f1 ,, ,,,.,,, "'°""" Th1I Ou•1neu I\ con·
CO APO R A T 1 O N a 1 PllllC NOTICE eddren ot the intended t50 S. Coeet °'· Santa An1 A .c 1 Use ebO'te • OVc:ted by an WlCllvtOual
bt net1c11ry Recorded 1ranalerM(sl are JOSEPH PllllC NOTICE . P\J3l1C NOTICE SUI• G50 if\f! C~trol No •OOv• in any Pctic 51,.egc Fur.d Thft req1ttr11nttt1 com
0 3 2 9 1 9 9 I I In I I f'ICTITIOUI eUllNllt REMAGLINO JR l l824 H Coe ....... , CA t292t COft~ GIOY9 tnc. • MIC! TNI-m(One~ 10 transact bul•
•t18· 140tl&9. 9oo11 •• Ptge•· NA• ITAHMIN'T Moorpark SlrHI StuOIO ,ICTTTIOUI llUllNlll f'ICTITIOUI 8UttNISI Orange eo.tt ~ Pilol 11 1our cl11m •s not hmely 2041 eu..... C..• -O!we r•u ,no~ ""° F'.c;tillous
ol Ollie••' Rec:orC11 1n Ille Tl'>e fo410W'lnQ Ptftonl are City CA 91eo4 NAME ITATIMINT HAMI ITATIMINT N0¥ 20, 21. 21, 1"90 hltO ,,.,. 0t11roc:t Anorney 1 1_... CA 927tS (7H i BusinHI nem.i11 t11ttd off~ oi lhe Record .. of OR· do.no bu!ll,,.H H Tiie oroe>erly perl•n•nl The IOllOwlng peraons ere The tolto-119 persons ere OfflCfl wtll Of!Clare the proP· ~1.C103 8y 9er>ei< ll bo•" on Octob41< 30 1990
ANGE Counl'f Calllorn1• z EN I l H C AP 1 T A L l\ereto 1• OescrlbtO in gen· c!0•"9 butir>MI ., 001ng 1>u11ness u P\J3llC NOTlCE erty c!escribe<I tn th•I Notoc. Soloooel\ Stcl9larf N~ G101>1
OMGrlbtng the land 1!'141<.,n GROUP 179 E 17th Si era! u •••lures f'Qu1e>menl WINDWARD INSURANCE p E p w'O RAPHICS to be IO<leoleO 10 IP>e Stele OCt ~'* 7 1980 TP>is '1llltmen• *H titecl
A6 more t~y OMGIU>ed on Svtt• 179 Co41aMes.a Cat+! Q<>od>llo.oll 'o·ieoanl nol lO SERVICES 29el R4"lwood E·ll 711 W 11tn St Costt '1CTITI0Ut 9USMllS '"" P•OC>t'•I~ .. ,u 1""" be Nov 13 20 27 1980 .. ,th,,,., Countl C1er1o of Or
MIO 0..0 ot 'tru .. I N>d obfj 92tl27 c:ompe1e tn~tory t0"1 of Avenue Co"• Uni Cahl Me~ CA 926'7 NA• STAT£•NT d•~OMflO ot u ptOVIOeO '" 0range'Cou1 Oe.oY p oCJI •OQe eo.,.. •• on No,,......,.,
galoont •nclvdtl\Q I nol«OI S1eph,.n Met.~ 300 E grou sales tor 1990 and 94'6<'6 Measurement Mule•s Tl'lf' tollO'* "9 ~·,on• re Hellllh •nO Stltty Cooe 54!c· ~ l!N
for the PRINCIPAL wm o• Coast Hwy •36 Newoor'I ., ..... and., IOC:all'O •• 985 CN1thne J AhO<ln 298 I Inc C•hlo<n•a <!"'"<! Dut·~·., •• '" I ••ell '474421
S7S 000 00 t1111 lht fHoacl'I C1111 92660 Be9on•a Ave nue Colla R.O•OOCI A..,.nue Co9'• T1111 bu11nen ,, con-MR K MINI MAR MICHAEL Ill CAPtZZI, flt&..JC fl)flC[ PuOl•sn.<! 0-tnot Coast
t>enehc1a1 1nt1rHI unoer France. Murpny 300 E Mesa Ca 92626 Mesa Caht 92626 dUCle<I by a eo<i;>orattOn 'IKET 2:221 ~p•Ot 81v0 Otetrict AttOf-,, tty CRAIG ----------OI~• Pol()l lljO_,l>t< 12 19
IUCh 0..0 of Trull 11\0 Ille Coast Hwy •36 Newpor1 The 0u11ness neme useO W Orey Stay 3S2 East Thi' reg111ranlls1 com A Cosl• Mt'SI C,. 96'6'7 ( RO..ION, o..ivty Dte· flCTITIOUS ltU ... St ;'f ~ ...... rwo. '\ 1990
obltgehons MCureO lhereby Beech Cali I 92860 O; llW> Sl•d tr1n,i9fOIUI 81 191h Si C<>•ll ~Ml C•hi menceO 10 lfansact bus•· A,.,... A "eori • L 106 trlct AttOf'ftef NAM€ IT AT(JlllNT M·29•
are P<ffefllly h9lc! by tne T1111 t>ua•neas '' con· MIO loc:allon •S Second 92t127 neu undef t~ F'oc:111oous 1000 s Coas• O< Cosll Publtsned 0-a"QI Coe•• T"'" 10'tcoor•nq Df'<'IO'll s•e ----------
unoen•gned lhll • breech duct.Oby co-t>art,,.,.. r.,.,,., A•ouno Tl'l1s bu11ntu 11 con Business Nameo11 hstec! ~e\J C• ci41r,;>15 ~~··~ PllOt NOV11m~ '3 20 do.ng bus-~' I\ P\ll.IC NOTIC£
of er>da.teutt •n lhe Obll· The regt1tr1nl(t l com· The Dutil. 1ranster 11'" duct~IJ• •oene•11p1r1aooveonOc1ooer291990 1a .. 1.:i 11P>1tcn40 &';?90 • 990 i•ECOJ,• '•'lR
gtllO<'t •or wfticn we" !>Nd menced 10 lra"tae' t>u9'· tended 10 1>t consommaltO ne<srup Me11ur-eftl llla•l•ra. t!IS'S M .. i& ,,,,.,.,,. r Coi1a r 139 N,. ;iONAL 0 CEN TuRv f'ICTtTIOUS euttNEt•
ol Trutl It NCUrlty llat OC neu ~ lhe Fo<:llllOul at Ille otrice of CERTIFIED T,.,. reg111ranllsl CO-'· Inc , Robef1 A . .tench. Meu CA -..1,i; OV£R<;.[ ,.c;. •c <£'°'' J RY NAME I TATUllllNT
currtO 1n 1ha1 peymer>I has Bua•neu n1m9(1J llSl•d ESCROW CO 17529 menctO 10 transact l>uti Pr..w.M Tn ~ riu'"'"" ' con j P\Bl.IC NOTICE Tl~ANSPORTA110h SER ~,,~ tollmor•no '*'°"'are not oeen madt of eoove on Oc101>er 18 1990 Chatsworth S1r"t Grenada ,,.., und~ the fl(.11110u1 Trtll stel_,I was hied ctuctf'O by , Qf"""'• po1rt VICES ·~2~~ Boiw ruce d<>tnQ Do~-IS
THE PAYMENT OF PRIN S1epnen Melle.I Hills CA 913'1• on or e!te< Butonua ntmetll 1 lltd with 1"9 County Cle<'< ol Or nerY>•P ,.CTITIOUI eusaNEtS R \l ,.. ,,. ~Qton ~ecr. 9 l\ITERtOR OESION
CIPAl ANO/OR INTEREST Thos tlat11men1 wit tiled Oecem!H'f tO 1~ llbO•t1on Oeceml>tf I 1990 enge C0un1, Of\ Oclo~• )() The •1t;1~tr1n11'1 com NAMI STATE-NT c:t 926~9 SMOP 11>1GOOO,..AN IN·
DUE 08101190 AND All w.111 tr>e County Cieri< of Or· 1"'' l>Ulk trll'1$ltf IS tut>-C"11shne J R~ 1990 ~ tO 1ran'8"1 t•v\· fhf' t()llOwlnQ oersons 11e ,.,1~'""' nn.tl R .. ocat•on •[RtORS J 24881 Ahc•I
SU8SEOUENT PAYMENTS l "Qll' Cou..,ty on Octot>tor 19 teCI 10 Cehlornit Unlf()(m Thol tlal"'"""I wn hied ,.,,.,_, n.tn unOf" t"t fttl·I"""' o0tng business ea Co C 111,,,.,,, ''\:?". eo.w Pi1r~,..1,, l egvne Mtlls CA
Pl US All LATE CHARGES tm Commercial Code Sethon _.,,, lhe County Cierll OI Or· Publtlhed OreOQe Coell Bu1in.s1 N1Jm~11 111ted PJ ~ AUTOMOT•VE 2050 C.t " Ro •l1 .. unllnQton 926"3
DUE AOOITIONALl Y P:•72'954 6I06 •noe Countv on November Deily P1lo1 No~t>~ 6 13 aoo.eon O<t :1• 19~ 1"1'1'101 Boofevard Coale Bf>.ac" c111,1 ~;f.4\i Ptu•I C.c .. >Om&n 2•!>36
S MOUl O AN Y Ol HER Publ111\ed Orenge Coasl Tne nerM and &tlCl•nJ 01 !I 1990 20 27 1990 •~A Kadri Me~ C1hlorm11 92627 Po•tt•'I ()<._. 011n1 P0tn1
BREACH EXIST OR OCCUR 0911y P11nt Octot>f'r 30 NO· lllt pert on wiih whom P'474'SS T 292 Tn., 'tatf'l'lttr• .. 01 hl80 Pt1ter C•M f'110e1 It Oe4 •;,,~ t>u!> ..,p.. ' cnn CA 92629
PRIOR LIENS OR TAXES vemoor 6 13 20 1990 cteima may 1>41 filed 1' Pubhs~ Orange Coali w11h the C.e>unt, (.te-k nl O• r .. r1a110 lrvirwi CA 927 t• ouc1eo by 11 co•:>orai.c>n f,,,, ll"'"'"'' 11 con·
BF OELINOUENT SAID T 257 CERTIFIED ESCROW CO 0111y P1101 November 13 20 P\8.IC NOTICE 11noe Cn.Jnl1 r Octot>P• lO Tnti bu11ne11 11 con ·.,, , .. 1 ''""'I" cnm dVC:lillld t>-, &" •ndlv•duat
BREACHES ANO OELIN 17!1211 ChalsW<Kll'I Slr"t '1 O..C111moer • 1990 t~<IO OU4.led oy en 1no1vldua1 menced to t••n•acl "'""' lnf' «•Q 11•en1111 com·
O UENCtES M UST BE PllllC NOTIC£ Gianada Hills CA 9lJ44 T 30S f'ICTITtOUlltutlNEIS I F47»et rr.e r•QISirtn• com ntt\ •"I.It'• ,,,., rr111·oos rN>N"f'O to '•enaact bu1'1
HOWARD
~y Howard . .igt 50.
~-d awa) Novem-
~r 18. 1990. in New·
port Beat"h She was a
t"e 1dent of Hunt-
ington Bfoac-h and a
fl1.iht •ttt-ndant {or
Amern.·an Airlines.
She IS SWVlVed by
her husband. Norman
How.ird. son Chns
Howard daughter
Deborah Ho ward;
motht-r Joan K.a.ncmd.
and brothtt Jowph
Ktn~-atd Cha~I ltt·
V'lttS wtll ht> ~ld
Wedne.day NovflD·
ber 21. 1990 at 1:00
P M in Pacific Vtew
Memorial Park
Chapt>I 3'°° Paoflc
Vwv. Drive. Newport
Bc-ach Vts1tatlon will
be Tuesday 1.00 P M
to830 PM lnlleu of
Clowt-rs. donation•
mav bl' madt-to Hoac
H06pl\.al f oundauon.
P 0 Y Nt-wpo rt
Bea<'h Ca lifornia
926 ~8 · 8912 A ttn
Fund Development
Gift in Memory of
K.t' Hnward Pacthc
V1iw Mortuary. Dl·
rectors 644-2700
CURED AS A CONDITION and the IHI day t0< llllng NAME ITATEMIHT I Pu1>1111nf><! O••nQft Coast "'4'r>C80 10 t•1nuc1 0u11 But1n••~ ,..,,,,,.,., 1111eo nfft und,., the Fic111i0u•
OF REINSTATEMENT 'ICTTTI0\11 ltul*ISI aims by any Cl.Oller sl\•H PllllC NOTICE The iollO*lnQ ~'°n11tre De•lv P1lt.11 ..,.,.,....,,,.., £ 13 neu uno.< tne llc1111obs eoove on lkt('n..< t 1990 8u11neu Nam .. 11 haled ••••••••••
thet by reason 1nereol NAMllTATl•NT beOt!lCemt>tor? 1990 which o()j business as JO. 14<11. lbuStneM ne,,,. Of nern.a Sn11 1'f'"• .. t""" .tt>.ov•Of• Octot>er 15 t990
Ille underalgneG P'H«'I Tile iOllOwlng C>tflOlll ere t\ ltle t>v•,,_.H Oey before ,.ICTITIOUI ltu'*'ll P~WERS OF' fQIJlfY T 296 lttled tbO~ on t 1 t I q() S~t••• ' ~lllla 0oMntan
be nef1c11ry undar tuCh c!o.ng bu1tne11 H Ill• consumma uon date NA.ME tTATl•HT 3085 Tv•er W"tv Co.ii Pett F1lc!t1 l"·• ••'"""""' '""' ••'41<1 '"• 't•t~t """ filed
0..0 ot Trutl ht.I ueucttO CHAMBERS AN O SON sptoe;ilie<JOcabO'tt 990 The IOllowing per.on•.,. M"a c,. 92626 I MllC NOTICE Tn11 1111emen1 wu ttieo w•tP> "'" l..OIJ"'' .. ,. 01 O< wolh lhft Countv Clflf~ ol Or
enO d414•,,.Hld 10 18.0 dvfy OEBURAINO 2944 Ren· OeltO loa.t 211 J dOl"O l>u"n""., Aooer• s Power' )085 lw•lh lhe County CleA of ()r. •"04! Cov• '• "' ........ t·f'• •"941 Cllu .. •~ Oii Oc•obef JO
9ppo1nlt0 Trv111 .. 1 Wfllltn Ootph t Col11 Mew Calif ~ .._ .. Hao. Jf.. NEWPORT VE NDING Tyter Way Cotlla Mesa CA 'ICTITIOUI eUSIH€11 enQe COUf'IY on "'kM!m.,_ S tQq() 19(1()
OeclM•llOtl o• Oef...il and 92828 leaded T .......... M(•) C6MPANY 40 10 Per~ ....... 9262' NAM( SUTUl(NT 14 1990 '47SM:2 ,..,"37 '4719U
Oemano fOf 5 ... and hal Snawn ww.y Chem~• Publ•ahed Oritn911 Coali Pol'I 4 t8 N.,..porl 9lecll Ket••e l Marc1aoo 3085 thf' t,.,.,...,,..<l "4'''°"' tr• J>\ibll~ Orange Coetl Pubk..,,.,.' 0t ·~ Co.SI Publ•~ 0-a~ Coul
dee>Oelt.0 wtlll Yid oui:: 2851 So Lt C<>elent • 1'l Dtlly P•IOI Nowmber 20 CINI 112660 Tyter W"'I' C:o•lla MMa CA100lng Ou.,,_5 as O~ .... Ptlol ~bet 20 27 O") o 1 •. ·-'N" '.l .i'C l ()ait\ Ptl()t No ..... ti.< ti tl
OC)lnled Trutl .. IUCh Collon Calif 1236'4 1990 R1enarc!luP tn 4010Pwk 92tl2tl . Sfl£C' ( R 1'HS & De«n'lber 4 11 1990 2 .. O«...-r-4 ·~ <'O -;• 19JI> ot Tr~t en<I 111 ooeumenll I(• n n •I II W • • 1 • Y T 318 Newoor1 •4 11 Ne..,.porl Tllll but1nen ,1 ron TOURS , .,. P0<t ~..,.,..., 1323 ' IO' • T -m
•Vldenetng ObltO•llOnl .. C'1a.mt>er• 1133 So Vtrlee ·-1c ""'TIC£ BlllKll Cal•• 92660 oucteo b\' • O-IJ Plft Cr N I ~·C" 91&e0 G\K90 '*'°1 eno h•• ct.-Senta AN Calif 92704 f"-nu l hll busintH 11 con-""'P J••",."• M Swenton
cterllCI l!lnCI does lleret>y ct.-Tll•• bu11n .. 1 ia con· -ANGa COUNTY OUCleel riv •n 1nd .. lduel ~lie rto•~trtnt(SI com-111~ PMt ~1.-y C.• ,.._
Elar.e •" eums IK\Keel thtf• OUC1ed by • gcnerel pan :::'-MOA Coutrr The 1eg111rani11I com· ~ 10 1ra..,sact t>u.. P<>fl Bfoa..t 1, MtO
tllflmmedlatetyOU.enCIOllY· nerll\IP .vr.. mena.d lo transact butl· ,_. unoer 11\e ~"''''°"' T"·• t)u••n•H is con·
able and ,. .. .-C•tO and Tiie reg111r11ntf1) com· CAM NO. HHOC.nt-A nen uno.. Ille FIC1lllOUI Bulln•H Nemeol hste<I <!""tel.I bf an 1no1 .. dUl!lt
does l\ereby 96tel to eeute mencied 10 1ranaac1 butl· ' L A I N T I ' ' . Ou11ne11 n1mecel l•et•CI aDOw on NIA The •l'Q•ll••""'' com.
the""'' OIOC*IY 10 be~ f'1Mt uno.t ,,... f'IChllOul lala"'e.\/Nof'tfl America. •bove on N A .... L. Meteii-J'nlnC.0 10 lr,.,,U<• bull
10 utttly '"' obllgauone ... Bua1ne.. name(•) fitted lftC RICllatd Luslun Tll 1 ••ll~t wu filed neo ,.,.,... tM foe1tl10U1
eut.0 ll\ertby lbOveon ~Iler S 1090 DlflNDA.NT. RolMf1 A Thll llllemertl wu ftleO Wl1ll ~he County ci.r1o ot 0t Bu•in•O NemtOI l•tlltd
0.ted IOf~ 1/to Shawn Cnambef1 a..!Nfft., et el wtlll Ille C0un1y c ie.11 of Or· Count.., on Octol>fo• JO •l'><>v• ~• Octobeot 24 1990
"'" T NATIONWIDI T1111 etetetnenl wu l!Jed NOTICI <>' et'll't County on Octc>bet 19 = JHftettt M l'""Mfl 8AMIC eY tTANOA"O wtlh Ille Coullty Clerk ot Of· MA"IHAl.'t IALI . t900 ' ,4718$1 Thol ,111~1 wu tiled
T"UIT 091.D llllVICI et'll't County on November By wtue ot II wrll luueO ,4,_ta Publitlled Ofange Cotll With Ille CO\lnty Citrlo. of Or
COllPANY Al TRUITll 8 1990 on Nov.,-nber 27 1N9 tn the Pub!•~ Oref\09 COMI o.lly PllOI NOV<tml>fot 6 t3 M"J(l l tV\iV on Ot.lobe< .)()
.,, KAM at.ITTI, '"., lbOlle d••lgneled Courl Ottiy PllOi Octooet 30. ~ 20 )7 1990 lQ!I() • A.l ... TAMT llCMTAf'Y Publttn.o Otenge Coetl uPo" • 1uo1men1 en111ed ...,,,Mt ti t 3 10 '"° T 24! t '47-Pu~ Orenoe COHI Deify PllOI NCMl'"bet 13. 20. November 2 1910 "' ..... or T-282 Pu1>fl1he(I Otenge CoHt
Daily P•IOI No....,,,bll' 13, 20 11 Dec.,...t>er 4 1990 of 1udgmen1 credllor(•I. 0 .. 11 p,101 No.-nblt< 6 13
27. December 4 1tto T-lOll Se1omon1Nor111 Al"ter1c1. •-te W\Tt1>r ,.)C NOflC{ 20 11 t9ll0 · f ·3ltl Inc . a Colpor&t•on end ,.._ nu rw. T-29n
CC' "8.)C NOTICE C t r'C!"°!~=~ ~ ._.., ~~:.~::'.J' Ml.IC fl>TIC£ P\8.IC fl>TI flCTmOUe au.-11 •net bal~ ol 110.300 00 NAMI ITATl•WT The~~·,,. , .... TIT"""''I .........
'9CmtOU9 autMll NA• ITAft•WT eetuatly OU. on llld IUdO· The f~ '*'°"'.,. o~ bVttnlW.. .... ...... -MAim tTATIMllfT The fOl!OwlftO pettOnt .,. rnent on Ille d&I• of Ille •• CIOo"O butlne9t.. tOSTA MESA WINDOW .... ITAtt•MT
TM fOltOWlng pertont.,. ~ bu$ineta.. suanc:-of .. Id writ I haw OOlOfN ITATf OOV C\.IAN™O 2$$4 Orange fPle IOllOWll'lO P9r90l"I ••
C101nQ bu"nelt.. N(ON NIGHTS 924 A W 1eY1eC1 U90ft all ngl\I lllle eno AUOCIA TION 113S Wllll A..-•C Co.ta M..a CA OO!OQ bu-• 11
CORONA HIOH1.AH08 8elbo• llvd . Newport lftl«ett ot Hid ~I ler Ave C·t Coate .,.._ 97t~7 • H[N,_Y S CLCCTRONIC$
LEO.AL Of'fNSf COMMIT· hecll Cahl 112611 debtortt l II\ Ille Pf09«lY In c.ltf t2f~J RM!dy Wtilttm I on•• 791 W•I 19111 S11•1 Colle
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5"TARTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The L90et Department at 1t1e
Dally P ilot is pleased to dn·
nounce a new service now a va ••·
able to new busineue5
W• wtll now SEARCH the
• name for you at no e•tra charge
ind save you the ltmt' ano 1he
1r1p to lhe Court House l(l Santa
Ana Then . of course after t he
Harcti 11 completed we w •ll file
your flct1t1ous business n&mt'I
st1t~n1 with t~ County Clerk
oubhlh once a llWHk for tour
"'"kl IS required by law a nO
then hie your proof of put>h·
cation w1tf't the County Cl•rll
Please sloe> b y to hie you•
t1c1111ous business statement at
the Daily P11~ Legal Depart
menl 330 West Bay Costa
Mesa Cahfornia II you can nol
stop by pleue call us
at 17 14) 642-4321 Eatens•on
31& or 316 and ~ will make
arrangements tor you to h1ndle
this procedure by mail
If you s h ould have any further
Q1Je.,11ons please call us and we
wtll tie more than glaO to USISI
you
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