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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-09 - Orange Coast Pilot.. Oakland U.S. role County captures In Panama honors American coup Irvine ·pennant . .defended teacher SPORTS/82 WORLD/A4 COAST/A3 THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1989 • H•rvest Festlval A Jester keeps his balls ftylng whll• chlfdren try to take hi• hat at SuncNy"1 Harvest l'esttval Hertuge Park In lrvlne. -. Je~elry stores . target of new kind of robbers By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -a..,, ,_ kaf' In the old da~ s. Jewel~ store TObberies, were more simple. There was a gun. a robber and the stolen goods. But in recent }ears. robbenes ha\\~ taken on a nev. tone. Three to five bandm nov. storm a business bearing 11re irons. sledgehammers and guns. One ol them bolds employees and cus- tomers at gunpoint while the others smash jewelry cases and scoop the valuables into bags for a q u1cl.. getaway. While these "smash and grab"' robbcnes ha'e become more com- mon, authont1es cautton that the~ are not a 8!"wmg trend. nor one aimed specifically at Orange Coun- ty. But these robberies. the most re- cent in El To ro on Wednesda). do involve s1m1lar methods of oper- ation. faost of the robbers are recnuted m Los Angeles. -... here se' era! ke' figures organtze such hits. wd Lo' Angeles police Lt. Ron Lewis. w h 1J ~cads his cit} 's robber: spc..'<:1al Sl'C· t1on. T he organtzers. who as a rull' don't pan1c,pate 1n the rohhl·nc'> don·t nccessanh v.orl in conccn. hl· add . · The 'aluables arc often fem.·l"d ..it the wholesale Jewelry man 10 Los Angeles. Lew is said. In· the most rcrent incident. the owner of Gossett fowelers in Saddle- back Plaza v.as shot in tbe shoulder after he armed hi mself -with a hand- gun and confronted at least three baodns. The suspects. clad in bnght mult1- colored sweat suits. escaped w11h an unknown aruount of Jewelry. There arc usualh at least three bandm. one to hold. the gun and the others to smash d1 pla~ cabinets and grab Jev.el~ .\!though street gang members ma' be 1n,o hed. that's not a re- quirement for recruitment. Lewis said. .. The~ don·t care 1f the~ 're gang member'> or nnt. as long as the~ 're "1lling to ca~ o tT the robbe~ ... he said. ..\uthont1cs alo;.o agree the bandits usualh ha' c two cars. a stolen one the' · u'e for their 1mmed1ate geuiwa~ and a ··cold .. car the\ park a tew block., av.a' The' often lea'e their tools at the ·!.Cene or 1n the car \\hat otlic1als disagree on 1s wh~ the Los ..\ngeko;-based robbers target . O range Count' for their cnmes Costa \1c!>J police gt \111..e M11l- 1ngt0n said thl·~ are lurt·d b~ thl· upsrak Jl'wl'ln 'itorcs do111ng c;uch areas a!. ~outh ( oast Plaza and Fashio n Island. where se'cral hits ha' e been madl· in recent ~ears ··orang~ t ount~ is the ~ls Fifth ..\H'nue and I \lag.nm for the crool..s tn Lo' ..\ngl'ks:· \ttlhngton said But Lewie, d1!><lgrt>ed. quesuonmg the d1fferencl' between 1ewetr) stores f Please see ROBBERS/ AlJ Foreign aid for poor bogged down in bureaucra«;y By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of -D.il)I l'llot Sc.rr Having lobbied Congress for foreign aid legislation for the Th ird World's poor. Shirley and Sumner Williams had high hopes they'd see its benefits when they visited Cen- tral America. Instead~ they found bureaucratic foot-dragging and heard unconvinc- ing excuses. a They also saw massive poverty growing steadily worse as funds m- . tended to aid the poor are divened to the rich. The Williams. of Corona del Mar. JOined others from the ~ss-roots lobby10g gro up "Results' who re- cently toured El Salvador and Hon- duras to look at implementation of the 2-year-old Micro-Enterprise Ll>ans for the Poor Act. Co-sponsored by former Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach. the legislation targeted S50 milhon ID 1988 and $75 million 10 1989 for small loans to the world's poorest citizens. The legislation was based on s1m1- lar. proven loan programs 1n Third World countnes that boasted 98 percent payback rates. Results, 1n which the Williams are acuve members. played an in- strumental role in winning passage of the bill. Loans were to be small -$300 maxim um -and woutd help en- trepreneurs get otT the -ground in cottage industn es. But implementatio n of the pro- gram fell into the hands of the Agency of International De\elop- menL which operates under the U.S. State Department. During their Central Amencan tour, the Willtams were told by A.LO. representatives that the pro- gram was too new, and that it would take time to implement "In Honduras they said it was very difficult to implement." Shirley County's deer in losing battle with progress ly LESLIE EARNEST OI ._ D.111)' l'llot SUfl In the past few weeks. two deer have been critically injured crossing Laguna Canyon Road. Both had. to be destroyed. So far this year. 15 deer have been hit by can in and around the Laauna Beach area. At about the same time last year, 20 bad been hurt the same way. What's more, deer are sbowin& up in unexpected places, annoyina rest- dents, surprisina motorisu and wor- ryina animal lovers. Last week., a deer rah alor~ Blue- bird Can~:C up Coast Kiabway onto t.be h and t.ben bllck onto <&be b.ilhway. Tbe animal was last leCll arouct Nya Place accordina to animal control officer Keith Half. '"Five yean • it was eretty ~ to tee a deer on South Cout H.ilbway, but now it•s 'DOt unusual," Hall llid. "~ are a1..,. report-illl deer. nil summer we W ooe dlat IWUl out ia &be oa:u llwnl laadred y8ldl. We IDIDY 10C biJn '** in wi1Jl lbe ..., or o.e ... guard." According to Hall and others who keep an eye on the animals. deer are frequenting human habitats more regularly because "\heir own home· land is shrinking. With proposed devetoro~~t plans for Laguna Ol- nyon ·na in the not-so-distant fUture, many deer lovers fear the problem can only escalate. "It's ~ina to be a disaster for the wildlife, Hall said simply. 1be deer, Hall said, are hiah· SlJ'Wll and aet confused when they haP,Pen upon cars and people. Stillil. under certaia conditions. they wi venture into developed areas to tnunc:b on a prden or drink from a tub ol water. One.raident who bas been feed- ina tbc deer for t.be put three years is Jobn Partette, a COftlUUCtion worbr.aurned-enilt who lives in CMde Jlock maybe 4'° yards up the side or 111e bill. ~ .a link creatures. .. Plrtlae llid. .. rve IOI them ealiat NII• °"' ol my baDd. .. l9ut owr &M ... ,_.. 6lrc M¥1 bttn a shrinkJng number of deer seeking out the bruised fruits and vegetables Parlette gets at the market and tosses on the hillside. A year ago. the towering sculptor could 8'0l about 10 deer around his home each ni&ht. More recently, only a couple ol deer have been appeari.Qa each evening to nibble on the p'8pC'S OI melon be provides, Parlenc Said. .. I just don•t know why they•re not here this year," he said. "It's prob- ably all the hiab~Y lcills that's d0\1\1 iL I can't Splain it" One problem, according to biologist and Laauna Greenbelt president Elisabeth Brown, is that no one really knows what is bappen- in• with the deer population hidden ;rthin the bills around Lacuna Bmcb. · 1'bt trouble is tbat nobody keeps net of them, .. lbe said. It would be ~ Brown saicl if lbeR was a reliable baeline lftldy to met' to a cM wildaw ... lbrinb. Som~ ODC lbould be lookj1e to the futute. ~ lllid, ~ deer .,.... IMioa iDd tk aYlillable opea pc:c GOOD MORNING II lliil'1t Lilirl '' L. •.•••. •• •. • . •• •• • ••••• AS 1111111111 a -... . . .... .. . ..... .. . .... --,,;,., !Cllll:JAL •• -............................ At • ,..,. ,,. ································· Al W1lhams said ... In El ahador thi.'\ said the) -were for the legislation 1n theof"\ -but 11 was difficult to find groui)s 10 loan to ... But the Williams charge the pro- gram actuall) has been '1ct1m11ed by State Depanment poh11cs. "It's hard fo r an orgamzauon that's pan of the State Depanment whose job It 1s to carry out govern- ment policies that are esscnuall~ strategic dec1S1ons:· Sumner W1l· Iiams satd. ... know we're lfYlD& to do a really 9'>0d job of ~ to proVlde for ihoec animals.' Rusby said. "They c:enainly bave not been foraotten by any means." Tberc as a J)OSSibility, be said. Wt &be deer could ute an "cnvironmen- tm corridor" near the lakes on Tbc lrvine Co. property to c:roes Ulldcr, ,...._ .. mB/A21 ~······-··-··········-···"· 11-4 ~ Llll:flr9........ ...... ... .. .... ... .. M _._,...,,,, ........................... M 1th1s proiraml flies 1n the face of the l propping up nght-wmg m1h1a0 go\l.~mments that ha' e de- clared war un the poor ·· Those go,c:mments arc gettin~ plcnt' ol ..\mencan help. too El Saha.dor •'> thr third largt>St rcc1p1ent of L ... foreign aid after Israel and Eg~pt. '.'Ith $500 million targeted there tn the comtng ~ear. the W1l· hams said Honduras 1s fourth. But while mo t of the aid but· fPlease see RESULTS /All Stricken motorist recovering 1y ALEX \llllWAMS OI ttw 0...,, ,,_ SU... A Costa Mesa man was listed ID good cond1t1on after sufTenng an cpilept1.c seizure Suoda~ a nd crashing his car 10to telephone pole on in Cost.a Mesa. the Costa Mesa Police Department reported. Hugh Bowe Ill. 39. suffered a small cut above the right eye and several scrapes 10 the colhsion around 4: 15 p.m. on PlaccntJa Av- enue. pohce traffic Officer Marty Carver satd. The crash occurred as Bowe was traveling south on Placentia at an estimated 25 mph. 15 mph under the posted speed limit, Carver said. The dnver suffered a grand mal seizure. dnf\cd across rwo lano of traffic and slammed hiJ li&ht brown 1983 Volkswaacn Rabbit con- vertible into a wooden ubliry pole at 1958 Placenua between 19\b and 20th Sll"CC\$. Carver said. Bowe, who bas a history of fUCb atiacks, was airlifted to Watin Medical Ccoter ia Sug AM. IDOlto ty out of~ b bil lllillplic .,.,_ .. 11 ... ,All .· ..... Al Onlnge CoMI DAtlY PILOT/ MonMy, October 8, 1888 Motorist ·arrested in crash with boat ly City News Servke A motdrist was booked for felony . drunken driver after he collided with a boat on a trailer in Huntington Beach. police said. The driver's pass- enger was seriously injured in the crash. « 0 \'I UH II I ' ,.... *"' ... wire ..., '"' Injured woman remains crltlcal A 2.S-year~ld womu remained in lerioua condition Sunday after beina crushed t)etween maintenance trucks Thursday near Coto de Caz.a, • hosipi\&J spokesman 11id. Anna Estele EUery of Ga~en Grove suffered pelvic fractures around 9:20 a.m. u she walked up a hill at a constrvct1on site near Plano Traboco and Santa Marprita Parkway. Passina between two trucks, one bcpn rollina backwards, the California HtghWI)'. Pat~l reported. The truck's driver heard the woman scream, but shifted mto reverse instead of first gear as he aunned the enaine. The truck sandwiched Ellery between itself and the other truck'-and the impact push~e stationary truck two feet. the CHP reported. 1:.llery remained in Mif«ion Community Hospital's intensive care unit S\lnday. Laguna Freeway access ·closed • Freeway motorists will no longer be able to get on the Laguna Beach Freeway when driving north on the Santa Ana Freeway. The connector road' will be closed for good today because of the widening of the Santa Ana Freeway, the California Dc,P:8nment of Transportation announc.ed. The freeway is being widened from three lanes to four regular and one car-pool lane in the nonhbound direction, and the need to widen a bridge will eliminate the access to the Laguna route. The department recommended an alternative routes of exiting at Alton Parkway frorn lhe 1·5 or at Sand Canyon Avenue from 1-405. Bnan Leah, 331 of Huntington Beach. was bookeo in the jail ward of Wester Medical Center in Santa Ana on Saturday after his gray Mazda sedan struck. a trailered boat , towed b)' a_ Plymouth van. The collision toolc place about 6:45 p.m. ,... ., .... 11ca. Streets closed for reseallng at the interscc~ion bf Golden West A boat snarls traffic In Huntl"91on aeach folfowln9 •crash Saturday evening. Street and Heil A venue, according • . .• Nine streets will be closed at various times 1n Laguna Beach this week so I.hat their surfaces can be resealed. to a.-Mi.mtmgk>o-Beach Police state- ment. Leah was apparently driving south on Golden West when he ran a red ROBBERS From A1 in the two counties. Figures for such robberies were not available. But in Los Angeles about 2112 years ago. police were faced with smash and grab robberies about once a week. The} were almost eliminated for a year and a half before there was another spun. The last one in Costa Mesa was in November 1988. at lav1k's Jewelers DEER From Al rather than O\ er. the road. The comdor. which will be appro:\1mate- ly 40 feet wide. 1s intended as a pedestrian and service vehicle road but might also be used by the deer. Rusby said. An Irvine Co. spokeswoman said there will actuall) be some benefits RESULTS From Al tresses the milttal) and "ealthy of those countries. this program would have provided help to the need). Dunng their tour. the group re- peatedly met representauves of co- ops where the loans would ha'e been helpful But in at least one instance. the' heard that A.l.D. representatives de- manded a co-op denounce a mem- ber group as subvcrsn c before money ~ould be loaned. Most of the ume. the W1lhams charged. the late Depanment has seen that the funds are d1vened to lhe wealthy instead. Other Resu1ts members have seen the program gone awry. too. and hght at 60 mph and struck the trailer, said pobce. The boat came loose and struck the car. Sandra Greenfield. 36. who lived in South Coast Plaza. But in that case. four well-dressed men ordered the store manager to open the cases and they got away with SI million in goods. A single fingerprint left at the scene led to the arrest of one suspect and the identification of a second. Bob Oakley. spokesman for the Ne"pon Beach Police Depanment. called the smash and grab robbenl'~ spontaneous. un'\oph1s11 cated cnmes. Newpon Beach has had Its for the wildlife when the Laguna Laurel project 1s de.,.cloped. urrcnt- 1~. onl} a ponion of one of the two Laguna lakes cons1stentl) contain water. As pan of an expens1' e lake management plan \\h1ch 1s pan of the project. the pon1on of that lake which runs under the road and surfaces on· the west side of the lake will also contain water. Another nearb) lakl' will also be filled. In addition. water will be available at have been lobb}1 ng Congress to amend the bill with tightened language. Legjslation al read} has mo' ed through the House and 1s in thl· Senate, the Williams s.a1d. In fact . b1-pan1san suppon 1n Congress 1s strong. "The idea of micro-enterprise 1-; ve~ attracu' e in Congress." Sh1rle) Williams said. "the idea of people becoming self-su0ic1ent It's the .\mencan "-ay. ·· But bureaucrauc 1mplementat1on is another matter. "It's the lirsr time we've looked at 1mplementa11on and tned monitor- ing." she said. "And I think it's ver} hard for a large bureaucracy like A.l.D. to do something that's simple and really basic." One ticket worth S 11 . 7 million By The Associated Pres.s A 11cket bought in the t1n} Hum- boldt County town of Rio Dell had all six wmning numbers in the latest "Lotto 6-49'' game and is worth nearl~ S 12 m1lhon. lottery officials said Sunday. The SI 1.74 million will be paid 1n installments over the next 20 years. The winning numbers. picked Sat- urday night in the twice-weekly Lotto game. were: 14. 29. 45. 19. 32. 42 and the bonus number, 4. Nine tickets with five of six cor- rect numbers plus the bonus number will share a pnze pool of S 1.85 million. or $206.258 each. Those tickets were purchased 1n Eureka. Fairfield. San Jose. San Francisco. Bell. Carson. Lake Elsinore, Oceanside and San Di('3o. lottery 00ic1als said. There were 244 tickets with five of six correct numbers. They share a prize pool of $956.000. or $3,919 apiece. There were 15.338 uckets with four of su correct numbers. Each ticket share oftheS869.000 pool was worth $56. - at Leah's address. was airlifted to Fountain Valley Regional Hospnal and Medical Center. where she was in critical but stable condition, ac- share of such holdups. but no more than anyw here else, he said. He theorized the crooks may target Orange County because a lower crime rate makes employees and customers less wary. The most recent smash and grab robbery in that city was Aug. 14. when three to live men with a gun and sledgehammer stormed thl· Carlson O'Brien Jewel~ shop in Fashion Island. The robbers. who wore sweat the sue of the golf course which 1s pan of the housing project. said Dawn McCormick. As a result. McC ormick sard. there could actually be a rcducuon in the number of injuries sustained by the deer "h1ch might otherwise cross the road to get a dnnk. Rut a longtune Laguna Canyon resident and wildlife expen dis- Resu;ts members also arc studying proposals to giw U.S. foreign aid funds to American and international non-profit groups that already work w11h the world's poor. "That might C"lrcumvcnt thl' siphoning off of some of the mone} ... Sh1rle} Williams said. "It "as distressing to meet "1th the~ small groups in their little oflices. then "1th .\.I. D. in their big. fancy oflices and ha\'e them tdl US they couldn't find an} one to give the money to.·· she said. "If the U.S. got out of both coun- tries. the\ 'd probabl\ be better on because t~e nght-wing !eaders would have to come to terms with the poor." Sumner W1lhams said. And there's no question the poor DRIVER From Al condition. not his accident tnjunes. "Witnesses saw him stiffening up inside his car before he dnfted across the opposing lanes into the pole," Carver said. "Luckily. there was no traffic coming the other wat~: Volkswagen sustained major front end damage. Airlifting was panly necessary because of snarled traffic on the Costa Mesa Freeway due to installation work on a ne~ gas hne. Carver said. A1rliftmg was further necessary to travel the distance to Santa Ana, since Fountain Valley Regional Hos- pital's trauma unit was not operat- ing. Carver said. BUY FURNITURE FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS OUR BEST DESK SET BUY cording to the statement. Leah was treated for head injunes. No one in the van was reponed injured. suits. left the scene in a red compact car. which had been rented in Los Ang~lcs. It was found in 7a nearby parking lot. I n sid ~. officers foltnd a sledge)lammcr and gloves. A similar robbery was carried out by a trio of bandits at the Wyndham Leigh Jewelers in Fashion Island in August 1985. The robbers took more than SI 0.000 worth of rings. bracelets and other goods from the broken display cases. agreed. W11h de' clopment taP.pmg around the edges of the wildlife haven. a s1gn11icant number of deer have paid the pnce 1n the past 24 months, Peter Paul Ott said. And. he added. it can onl} gl't \\Orse. ··You are ~oing to see an increase in deer kills. · he said. "'And vou arc going to sec an increase 1·0 deer running around the trects and al- leys in the middle of town." need help. '\bout half of the children in those countries nre sevcrel~ malnounshl·d. "It's outrageou' when "c're send- ing all this monn do\\n thl'rc and children arl' d} ing.'" Sh1rl e} Wil- liams ~1d Corruption can ht--;ecn 10 thl· fanq building\ "hl·rc the nch con- duct 1hl·1r hus1m·.,s -'urrounded h~ armed guardc, "hoSt• JOb 1t 1s to protect them from thl' -.uffenng poor. she ~1d Soml' of them rl.'1.ogn11c the s1tu- at1on 1s C\plo\1\l' .. Onl· hu!.1nl'))man ~aid ,,l'.H' got to do )Ometl11ng for the poor or the) 're going to come do"n and get us." ~h1rle\ W11l1ams said. ··1t ~as very telling.·· ft'E'RE LISTE~l~G Just ca/1 642-6086 The streets which Wlll be alternately closed to traffic over a thr~~> penod between Tuesday and Thursday from 7 a.m. to .5 p.m: arc. Vu·SJ;nta Park Drive, Blumont Drive, Third Street. Dumond Dnve. V1ct~na ~ve. Nyes Place Sunset Terrace. McAully Place and Bent Street. Nouccs wdl be left at the homes explaining when that panicular. street .will ~ rcsurfa~. Residents will be asked to park out of the area and motonsts will be adVlsed to take alternate routes. Residents split on tax hike Orange County residents are split down the middle about a proposed rax hike that would raise money for transporation. The initiative is called Proposition M and. if passed. it would raise sales tax by a half percent to 6.5 cent per dollar. But 11 docs not seem that all residents think transporatat1on 1s that imponant -48 percent of the 500 people polled by the Orange County Register said they would approve such a hike. while 42 percent they would not. 10 percent were undecided. The proposition. 1f passed. 1s expected to generate $3.1 billion over the ne1't 20 years. The money would be d1v1ded between repairs for freewa~s. mass transit and city street !horough-fares. OHll'l \HI J:s By The Dally Piiot Newport yachtsman John Payne Memonal sen ices for John R. Payne of Ne" pon Beach Mil be hdd Wednesda} at J p.m. at the Pacific View Chapel. Pa} ne. 81. died 'aturda> at Hoag Memorial Hospital after a long 11lncS!; Following the sen ice at Paci fi c View there will be a wake at Balboa Yacht Club where he had been a member since 1956 and \\as commodore 1n 1964. Pa} ne was acti ve in the yachting com mun II} and \"as alc;o a past presid ent of the Newpon Sailing Asso1ca1ion, the organtLallon that sponsors the Newpon to benada racl'. For seven years he was the owner of Bo"at Specialists. a boat )ard and repair center on Coast H1ghwa }. Pa) ne was born in Wyoming and came to California wuh his fam1I~ as a child ltc was a re'.)1dcnt of Newpon Beach for '2.7 }Cars. He 1s sun l\.l'd b' his "1fe. Helen: and a brother. William 0. Pa' m• ot Morro Bay · · Longtime resident Cynthia Hetzel C~nth1a Hetzel. a 36-)car resident ofNc"pon Beach. died Fnda} night follO"-tng a lengthy bout with cancer. She was 7 J . Hetzel 1s survived b> a daughter. Candy Thorpe of ln·inc. and a grandson .\c11ve for }cars m local "'Republican women's group'>. she 1s also sunned b' t\Hl nu:ces. Hcllel was bom in Mmneapohs. Minn .. but moved 10 Cahforri1a "hen shl' "as three. Memorial c;cn ices will be held at I p.m. Thursda~ at St. James Episcopal Church of Newpon Beach. 3209 Via Lido. The fam1I> as~s donations be sent to V1s111ng Nurses A.ssoc1ation of Orange Count). 1337 W. Braden Coun. Orange. Dally Piiot 'Delivery Is Guaranteed What do }OU hke about the Daily P1lot'1 What don't yo u hke'l Call the number above and \Our message will be recorded. transcribed and· de- hvered to the appropnate editor. 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Ciampa (114) 535-8121 (213) 596-3333 l.onQ Beach, Dr. reagle Brea, Or. Piekarski (714) 990-1'400 (213) 860-0411 Cemtos, Or. Teagle Newport Beach, Or. Teagle (7141 644-1212 (213) 923-3331 Downey, Or. Ciampa Whittier, Dr. Clough 1213) 943-7211 (714) 892-3331 Huntington Beach, Or. Crough THE·BROADWAY HI I.I .I 11' HO \HU Talk Tuesday on Oriental rugs The Orange County Ceramic Circle will host Chri~na Reeves. a speaker on Onental rugs, in its meeting at 8 p.m. Tucsda_y at Western Federal Savings and Loan, 12220 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach. , Reeves is an instructor at Cypress College. She will present a slide program. show samples and gJve the good and bad points of the Oriental rugs. There is a SJ fee to nonmembers. For mo~ informa_tion, call (213) 434-1 460. K~~plng clos~ r~latlonshlps Irvine's Community Services office will offer a seminar on "The Secrets of Keeping Close." from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. tonight at Irvine Youth Services Center. 14301 Yale Ave .. lrvme. Under the sponsorship of the Family Services agcnc¥. Lome Boyd offers advice in developing and sustaining.a loving, fulfilling relationship. She · will discuss ways to "lighten up and loosen up." Participants are invitecf to explore their hidden abilities allowing them to live. love and laugh with family, friends. co-workers and significant others. Fee is S20. For more information or to register. call David o\nderson at 724-6643. 'Th~ Old Grln~o' aL!thor sp~aks Novelist Carlos Fuentes. author of ''The Old Gringo," on which the new film 1s based. will give a lecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday at South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Dnve. ' Irvine. The talk on "Spain's .\n and Image: The Relat1onsh1p Between Painting and Literature," is sponsored b} UCT s office of Ans and Lectures. Fuentes has wntten books. poems. shon stones. essays. screenpla}S and pla)S. His works have been translated mto 24 langua$es. He 1s the fou nder of "Rev1s1ta Me:ocana de L1tcratura" and the polit1cal review "El Espcctador." The talk 1s co-sponsored by the Dcpanment of Spanish and Ponuguesc. Cnucal Theo!) Institute. Ch1cano/l..at1no Colloquia. La RaLa Assoc1a11on. UC Mexus and Un1vcrs1tv f'<.tcn sion. Tickets are SS for general admission and arc available at the Bren Center bo'< office and T1cketron locations. For more information or to order tickets by phone. call 856-5000. ·- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Mond•y. October 9, 1989 AS I Game follows pastries A two-pan workshop on the secrets to makmg French pastnes and one on preparing "'lid game will be presented b) Orange Coast Collcgr's Food Service and Culinaf') .\m Program. Daily Pilot photos by Dan iel H ankin Police In action Newport Beach and pollce officers and f irefighters showed off their skllls and equipment during a station tour and demonstrations at an open house Sunday. SWAT team member Ken Cowell fabove left) repeli down a tower whlle Scott Bauer fabovet, 4, tries on a gas mask for Sgt. Mike Tackson, who Is holding g as canniste r gun. Robert Hawkins, 7, sits In the cab of the fire Departmen t 's lad- der truck. Both will the held on 'aturda\''>. Oct. 14 ;rnd ' 2 I from 9 to I p.m at the c'aptain·c; Tahlc Restaurant on campus. WAKl'.\G THE GRADE 0 . The pastf') cour<;e ""' hl-taught b) Gunter R{'hm . "ho recen ed h1'> Chef Pat1\s1cr degree from the Basel hool or Bal-.1ng 111 ~" 111erland. Walter M. Rutt1mann. thc:f and o"nc:r ol Le Midi Restaurant in '.\e" p<irt Bt·arh. \\Ill teach preparation of "ild game Returning teacher wins county top honor For registration and morl· 1nformatt0n ,·all 432-5880. Stop smoking program Hoag Women's Ht•alth ( l'nter of Hunungton Beach will ofTer a "Frl'!.h litart" stop \mol ing program at 7 p.m. Tuesda~ and Thu™1a) evenmgs beginning Tuesda). The (our-session .\mencan Cancer Societ) program teachl'S tl·chn1qucs for quttttng smoking anJ managing strcs'i Rcsenallons arc requ1rl·d at ,51-ll44 1 and a S30 donation 1'i requested for the program. Marine Institute me~ts Volunteers of tht• Manm· lnstltutl' at Dana Point will meet at , p.m. Wcdnc!.da) at the Manne Institute. 24200 Dana Point Harbor Dfl\e. Dana Point. V 1s1 tors arc "deomc to attend. .\ shon busin ess meeting \\ 111 prl'Cl'dt· a program of Hal- loween fun and 1nforma11on l'SJX'Ciall~ as the hohda' relates to the \CJ For more informat101T about the program and 'oluntcer opponun111cs. l·aJI Ka ren .\mdt at 496-2274. City seeks hotel advisers The Costa Mesa C11~ Council seeks applK·ant~ w1sh1ng to serve as rnuncll .\dnser on the hotel/motel issues. A.pphcants must work at a hotel or motel w1thm Costa Mesa boundaries. The successful candidate "111 represent the Cit) at 1ndustf)·related act1\1ties and in form th e council of informauon rele' ant to the area of e'<pemse. Those interested should send a k ttc:r C\prcss- ing interest and a reo;ume to the ( 11, Manager's office. Cit' Hall. 77 Fair nm c. Costa Mesa. 92626. b) ·no later than 4 p.m. Fnda~. ('Al.E'.\DAH Monday~ Oct. 9 • 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Planning Com- ml11lon, council chambc.'rs. 77 Fair Dnve. • 7:30 p.m. Newport Beacb City CoHeil. counrtl chambers. 3300 e\\pon Bh d Tuesday, Oct. 10 • 6:30 p.m. Irvine City Council, council chambers. I CIVIC Center Pla7a. 59 \ '\ D HOl,Dl'\G By PAUL A RCHIPLEY Of IN 0 .tlfy Pllol Staff f1, l' ~car<, ago. \1 1chek ( art1cr-Ro'il'· nblum "a~ out uf teaching. operating an in1l·nor design bus1nl'SS and hc:1ng a mothl·r. and happ~ "llh ht•r life I oda). she 1s an Orange ( ount~ T cacher of the Year. he ne,er expected "hen she quit tl'tlching in frust ration ~car<; ago that she "ould hnd herself back m the classroom -and lo' ing 11. But she said her od~ S<iC~ pla~ l'd an 1mponant role in bnng1ng her to the point "'hrn: she would be honored b~ her p<.'er<, and collca,ucs. Rosenhlum. 4_, tcaC'hes E.ngh,h. '>Onal studll'S and drama at Rancho San Joa- 4u1n '.\-1 iddlc Srhool 1n In inc. La~t "ed •. shl' \\JS ckctl'd along "1th thrt'l' uthl·r Orange Count) teacher~ as 14411 tCJlhcr<; of the 'ear .\Io hontm:d \\ l'rl' <. am1' n .\le'\ of the an ta .\na l 'n1tkd 'X'hi.101 Dastnct. Lisa Roseman of the Tu\tin t'n1tied ·hool District and v. ilhelm111J \'an Hunn1cl of the .\nahc1m l nion High School D1s1nct l:ach \\ill cocnpete 1n the Cahfom1a T cacher t1f tht· Year program. Contes- tant<; from throughout thl' state "111 be rc\ll'"cd this month. \\Ith four state tinahst 'iekcted at the end of the month .and the <. ahforn1a Teacher of the Year named ~o,. 6 For Ro~nblum. her selecuo n last \\eek wa<; s1mpl~ 1c1ng on the cake But the rer1pe that made 11 happen surpnsed e\ en ha Formcrh a teacher in nonh Orange Count). she quit in frustration m the 1970s. Burcaucrac). d1stnct phtlosoph) and other roadblocks that prevented her from doing what she wanted -"h1ch was teach -dro' c her a"a). he launched a successful interior de- sign business. staned taking college classes for herself. got into ra1S1ng her t"o children and settled into a fulfilling life "l had no intenuon of going back mto tcachmg:· she said. But about fi,e )cars ago. Rosenblum was pan of a church group that was taking meals to a home where the house- wife was ill. On the dav she visited the household. Rosenblum ·talked about the teaching profession with the woman ·s husband, who is a teacher. ....,.~~.,,.,_­ Mlchel• Cartier-Rosenblum has b een named an Orange County Teacher of the Year. 'he thought noth ing more atx1ut the con\ crsation un11l ~'era I "cc~<; latl'r "hen he calkd and told her an Ir\ int· l niticd School D1stnrt school \\3'i 100~· ing for a tcar hcr. and he had recommt·nd· cd hrr. Despite her doubts. she agreed to meet "Ith the pnnc1pal. Barbara Barnes. "hn e\pla1ned the) had gonr through four teache rs in a class that "as pm\ mg unmanageable lmpre<>sed h) Barnes. Rpst·nblum agreed to finish out the ~car tor them "I figured. OK. it's JU!>t 12 "ccl.s \\hat could happen?" she said. What happened was M1chde Rose- nblum found herself back m educ:it1on · he transferred to Rancho San Joaquin -pnnc1pal Jud) Cunningham said the~ "stole" her -where the school coord1- natc'> the d1tlercn1 'iubJt'U' into an 1n1e- gratt-<l 'tud1C'> program l hu' lc-.,ons in math. ~·1t•nce. <.oliJI stud1l'\ and \ltht"r d1~·1phne'i ,·omplcment ea\ h other ht•lp- ing ..iudl·nt'i appn.•c1att· thl·1r 'Jilll' "h1k teaching thl·m ho\' to thinl It i' appt'ahng 1n Ro\('nhlum. es- pt't 1alh. tx·tausc ha lnll're't' arl' <.o 'am·d ( ons1dcr .\ ndtl\C of Boswn \ht• l'arncd her dt•grec in com para ti' t' htl·rature at Long ReJl h ..,tatc She minored m geolog~ Ju'>t hcfore returning w tc3ching. she "3' tJl ing math da'i..e' at addleback <. olle~e -for fun . he's planning to introduce her stu- Jcnts to the "orld ot art The) are launching an archaeolog1cal dig neitt "cci.. on the school grounds And she .-.1anl·d J JramJ pr1•g.rJm Jt th1 ,,h11nl .1t the t'll:hl''l ut pJrl'nh Out<.idl' tht• dJ~'>r,111m ,h, 1 .... h 11' r 1n '-lal.!dlchJ1l \.lilt•\ l 1•mmun11' t hurlh partllularh ll n J pru1l', \ 1.ulle, 11ng U~l·d dothl'' lor thl· nreJ \ \ n''>h:knt of Lale Forest. \hl' 1' J ml·mtx·r Lll h\)th tll hl.'r children's Parent· Tcache-r Organ1zauonc. in the Saddlcbad \ alk\ and "a d<><:ent at the Hcntagl' 1!111 H1.,wn,al \1 u<.t•urr- m El Torn She also hac. J h11r\l. "It meanc; I J 1'n 't "ai..h T \ .. R11<,c, nblum ...i1d ".\nd I 'l' ~1>i 1l1 t!l't pknt' ol ~lcl'P I gt·t nl·n \HJ<, 11 I J nn't gt'I c·n0ugh c;kl'P .. .\nd "hlir nl\l<,I pl'Op k l•oulJ 100\ldl'f teaching JUnmr high ,, hoolcr<. thl· ul ttmate tl''it tll m-rH'' Ro~cnhlum ..aid that age gn,ur 1, "the tx· .. t ·· "Tht'' rt• t•n1hu\1J\l11 and 1ht'1· l'm<' tlOn arc rtght ClUI 'ht•rc lor ' IU Ill \l'l' sht• !>aid .. The'· re nnt 11x1 ,1ld 11' g.1 \ c \ ,1u J hug. but the' ·n· old cnt1u~h 'll h111J Jn in- tl.'lhgcnt 'OD\ l'r\atllln . Cunningham 'a1J thr 'tUdl·n1,· enthu.,1a<,m I\ gl·neratt•d h' R11o;l·nhlum hcrsdt "Encrg~ tlo"' out 111 ha hkt· .i \ 1tamin and 11'<, la tch~ .. l unn1n~hJm "'11J "\\ e "ant thl· l-.1d' w 1t·l'I 1woJ JOOUl themschec; I don't kn<'" o( one child "htf lea\C'I hl·r room that ,hx-.,n't t<.-el that "a' "The\ c11uldn't ha\ c ch\'"' n a hctter per;on i tor teal her of lhl· 'c-ar1 .. Roscnhlum "'11d 11 "a" "a thnll'" to be named "I don't lt'l'I hl-.e I'm the 1)nc hcmg re-rogn11ed I k"l'l rm a rcprC''iCntall\ e of 1eachef<>:· c.hc c;a1d "Teacha., don't get tht• rccogn1t1 on the' dt'SCf'\ c .. Comh1n1ng her ph1losoph' about hfe "1th strong rchg1ouc. con' 1c11nn'i. Rose- nblum tool s tor"'ard to each <iChool da) .. , am zan,. and 1 hkc It that "a' ... he said "Lile 1s prett~ senou ... and for a lot ol these lids it's reall) scnous .. I ltlc to hnng a httlc humor to thr classroom .. But at home. thinlong about her stu- dents. she gets scnous. too. "I pra) for them e"ef} smglc night," Rosenblum said "M \ C'hnstian faith has helped me be uccessful becau<;c I hav~ a real peace 1ns1d{'." .. Closets show foibles qf forgotten fashions Clothes are like a Broadway show. The j umpsuit has been buried in my Some arc hits, some flosn and others closet waiting for silver to be ho\ act mixed reviews. I've g_ot a lot of aaaio. Moths hate this outfit alhlost bombs in my closet. They stare l$ m'1Ch as my husband docs. Both ~bfully from every comer and have had a 10 at tryina to dcstroyina shelf. Tbe happy peasant bloutc •.nd it. drindl skirt that made me look llkc I've strived to brt•lhe new life a road c:ompeny opttClta. The sit· into more hope~ finery than any ~ina pink sandals that were the impcnaous $hOppC!' I kft9w. My mOll o.quisi&e 1nstnamenti of tor-closet as • ret(UC maSM.on with nam- ture ailKle the Iron Boot.. bo)'8nt belts, 9CIJ'Vet. boWI and • J c:an"i bear to throw anythtnT olhcr aewPM that salv• lost awal· It would be ad~ittina th8t .aaUICS. lhlt ~ked ~lotbcs always doll t laave die im~ble wte and ~ out lookina bile reworted l'nMbli Gitt of Jeckie Onasais. That ~ Pulled ·~-cu't '!8CC * fine lint bttween All my life rvc bee.a ~ tbr • ...... ud bufietque without wardrobe that "MAUI A STAY£;. .... MENT."W..I _. ---·~.r,. ...... . .. .. ...... cluf. ... .. iml mr_H•r ~I.. ••* .,._._ .. •a'*--. ,.. . ...--,.-r-• •• .. The older you get the more c"<- QCns1 vc 1t is .to cover the chassis. Camoufl~c costs almost as much as in the military. Stores usume by the time you'rt old enouah to have cclluhte. your husband has rtti~ as CEO at General Motors and can afford to keep you dra~ in Chancls and Ado1fos. While my body says .. take over;· financ&ally rm tn lbC tank top ttOWd. However. they're worx shos>Plna traumas t~n mine. Aa:ordina to psycltolhmp1st.s. shoooina ·i• • tm<>us 8ddtcuon with ·\ho91ands of Ainencafts. ™ s.aht o( I etedit caid makes many women h)'ptn'fttilate. They aan't Mil uaul tbe ttora open to ~nt 4own tbe aatlcs ~ .. e\'a)1)1aaa iilhL Fortunaliljt...~YC ...... II mnedioil VJ IMdimion. ~ }OU feel an uncontrollable cravtng for an electnc nutmeg gnnder com· ing on, thcrepast advise strctchin.g out on a sofa and taklng deep breaths. V1sua11.te youne.lf h.1kina four miles to the mall from a petk-ina pla<:c }OU were luc:lcy to find. Now un11ane )ou'rc franticalJy scarth1na fC>r the only sales c:lcrk •n \be kitchen dq:>enmcnt -who's on her lunch brca.k. Ptcturc youl"IC.lf wa1tina H hour unltl she turns up to tdl you sbc Just .old the .... nuunaa pinder, and theft won't bt another shiiment &om lndi• until Dn1 ~· 'If~ mUlt ihoP. a.ties. ooe Baal word ol caution: rr thnt'• ~ wone tbUl I ~ fur ..... Ii.a ·}'O'I 8MJ, it's I bathtQI Mt M ...... ~ ................ ,.... \ ,. . , .. -~ "::._ -.. -·-. -... --~ .. _~ ----. .. - 0...,. COMt OAJLV PtLOT/ Mondey, Octobw 9. 1989 '111F: U.S. planned to ~eize Noriega Noriega thanks his supporters WASHINGTON (AP) -Tl\e Bu.sh administration was pn:pann\ ooven action to seize Panamanian laldet Gen. Manuel Antonio Nor-!qa durina a coup an.~mpt last week tWt the upri.Una mllaPSC<lJ>eforc the P" ""' M C TY Pa G plan could be executed, top officials ""1,A A I • nama (AP) - en. Manuel nerves of steel." said Sunday. . Antonio Noriega moved Sunday to gain tbe backing of n..-.. 'd the Panamanian people following an attempted coup, n~J ent Bush made tbe decision thanking them for "suppdrt that reinforced" his lcader-near the end of a faiJed coup last ship. A message from Noricp was broadcast on na- tionwide television and radio at the end of an editorial on a military ·news provam. Tuesday, and the order was con-• veyed to the commander of U.S. A small group of officers and troopers of Panama's forces in Panama. Gen. Maxwell Defense Forces tned to oust ~oriega on Tuesday but the Thurman, said Secretary of State revolt was crushed by loyahsts. Jn his messqe Noricp thanked Panamanians for "the demonstrations of rl)Oral and 1piti1uaJ support that reinforced the position of MAN (Manuel Antonio Noriega) and of his men in the critical moment when the fate of Panama and its national liberation movement were at stake." James A. Baker Ill and Brent Scowcroft. the White House na- tional sccunty adviser. ''The message that was sent was that if there were an opportunity to do this, without risking bloodshed and significant loss of American life. and to do so without open military in volvement. then Jie was free to go ahead, the commander on the ground was free to go ahead." Baker said on the NBC-TV program. "Meet the Press." Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said that at the outset of th e coup, he told Thurman to be prepared to use peaceful means to take custody of Noriega, but the chance never came. "After the Panamanians had con- tacted us and told us ... that they had Noriega but that they would not give Students flunking. history By The Associated Press Remember the ch11Clhood ditty: "In 1492. Columbus sailed the ocean blue." lo addiuon to finding that one 1n four do not know Chn stopher Col· umbus made his famous landing in the Western Hemisphere prior to the year 1500. the Gallup Poll suggests considerable ignorance of other basic facts about h1stof) and litera- ture. "If the students' answers were to be graded. more than half of those tested would have failed... con- cluded thl' surve). which was con- ducted for thl' Nauonal Endowment for the Human1t1e . Here are some of the Gallup Poll h1ghhghts: • 42 perce nt co uld not place the C" 11 War in the correct half centUf)'. • 58 percent did not know that Shakespeare was the author of "The fem pest." • 55 percent could not 1dentif> 1hc "Magna Cana." WEATHER · Sunday's editions of the government-owned La Republica newspaper were filled with articles praising Noreiga and pictures of the Jeneral, commander of the Defense Forces. One headlrne read. "A general with ''Those who think that the cause will fail if one man him to us, I made It clear th.al our commander on the ~ne was authorized to get him if he could, without us1Dg military force. and that he should develop an option or a plan to use military force to get h.im.' Cheney said on the CBS-TV program. "face the Nation." "We never made the decision to use military force. that would have involved going in again~t the rebels and taking Noriega from them. I never thought that was a very good idea. but we told to him to be prepared in case he got the order to faUs are mistaken," he said. .. do so. Shon.I¥ after that. the coup fell apart." sa1d Cheney. The order to ready non-uniformed U.S. forces for a coven action to grab Noriega was first reported in Sunday ediuons of the Washington Post. Although that report did not at- tribute the decision to the president. Scowcroft said., "President Bush per- sonally was responsible what ever guidance was sent down. yes. per- sonaJly ordered whatever guidance was sent to General Thurman." Baker. Cheney and Scowcrofl said top pres1dcnt1al advisers believe they acted corrcctJy during the failed coup. despite criticism from Con- gress that U.S. forces should have helped the rebels or to intervened to seize Noriega for trial in the United States on drug Ctiarges. "There is nothing like i0-20 hind- sight. Given wha t we ,ltnow now about what was actually happening on the ground, then. I think I would not change what we did.'' Scowcroft said on the ABC-TV program. "This Week with David Brinkley:· Police again attack thousands of demonstrators in East Berlin BERLIN (AP) -Riot pohce at- tacked demonstrators in East Berlin on Sunda}. dri\lng thousands of protesters from a pro-reform rail) at a church and from a sit-in on a major avenue, witnesses reported. A number of people were injured and at least 30 people were detained in the police actions Sunda} in East Berlin. witnesses said. No official reports were given. · Paramilitary troops and police with attack dogs forced demon- strators into sadestreets as the protesters shouted ··we want free- dom!.. and "No violence!" Resi- dents held candles out their win- dows in suppon of the demon- strators. It was the second da) of ,·1olence between police and anti-go' emment demonstrators. Hundreds of people Y..ere arrested dunng demonstrations 1n the capital and five other maJOr c1t1es Saturda~. which marked the communist coun- Lr} 's 40th ann" c~I). About 5.000 people had been ID or near Gethsemane Church dunng a pro-democraq vigil and an esti- mated 2.000 people staged a sit-in on tht' nearby Schocnhauser Alice after authorities blocked them from JOining the church vigil. witnesses said. Thousands of the ac11 v1sts left the church area after successful nt"go- tiations between church officials and police to begin letting the demon- strators through police lines. w11- nesses said. Man~ then Joined the protesters on the Schoenhauser Allee. However. police moved in to drive demonstrators into s1destreets several umes. beating man)' of them with truncheons and clubs and using trucks with steel-mesh bamers in front. witnesses said. Man~ apanment dwellers lighted candles in their "'1ndoY.s and on balconies to sho" solidant} w11h the dl'monstrators. A middle-age man who Y.att'hl'd the action from his apanment Y.ln - dow said: "It's getting worse and worse. Someday soon, rocks and Molotov cocktails are going to 0)." East Germany accused the West- ern news media of encouraging Sat· urda) 's protests. It refused to rene·" the visas of dozens of Western JOurnahsts who were in East Berlin for the two-da} ,·1s1t of So net Presi- dent M1kha1I S. Gorbache' that ended Saturda). The reporters were told to lea' l' the Cll> when their nsas exp1rl.'d at m1dn1ght Sunda). Hundreds of inJunes were re· portt'd a~ police sw1ng1ng truncheons repeated!) charged dem· onstrators in East Berlin on Satur- day and early unda). Police punched. ~1cked. beat and dragged the protesters away. and roughed up Western Journalists covenng the demonstrations. The East C.,erman protests were tht• largest since a "'orkers' upns1ng was put do" n b)' O\' ICt forces in 1953 ()e5p1tc the growing unrest and the exodus . ol thousands of East Germans to the Wes1. East German leader Ench Honecker said during talks with Gorbache' aturda> that he Y.Ould sud to his hard-hnl' course. C \l .lt·••H'I \ HHll I' 8y The AaodMM l'Na Society blamed for gang violence LOS ANGELES -Louis Farrakhan uid Sunday that broken homn and a society tbat discriminates economically qainst blacks ha~e prodUClCd street violence that frequently victimizes blacks. The controversial l~r of the Nation of Im m told about 2.~00 people that "the powers that be ~.ve denied blacks the opponun.ity to create their own economic opponunmn and forced them out into the streets. · . . ''How c.an we fCt the beit things in life as a black 01an 1n a white world working at Wendy s for $3.3S an hour." Farrakhll!l said al the downtown Westin Bonaventure hotrl. • Drug abuse plagues Marines TWENTYNINE PALMS -Abuse of methamphetamincs. known as speed or trank. bas become the worst drua proble~. amonL ~e 9,Q90 Marines at the descn Air Ground Combat Center, military officials said. Troops assigned to the remote base 110 miles cast of Lo~ Angeles arc easy prey to the clandestine chemists who have set up 11Jcgal meth· amphetamine laboratories in the isolat6d desert stretches n,ear the~· Te.n Marines tested positive for methamphetamine use on random un!'al)'.S•s tests jn September. base officials said. According to the Nav~I lnvcsugat1ve SCrvice, about 20 Marines at the base have bttn arrested in the last two years for distributing the drug. . . Nuclear generators loaded on shuttle CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -Technicians packed two atomic gener- ators-aboard space shuttle Atlantis on Sunday as NASA prepared fo r a Thursday launch that anti-nuclear activists vow to block legally or physically. The generators. each containing 24. 7 pounds of radioacti~c plutonium-238 dioxide. were installed in the Galileo space probe stored in the shuttle's cargo bay. The devices are· intended to J,>Ower the probe after five astronauts release it for a six-year journey to Jupiter. The National Aeronautics and ~~ce Admif1istrat1o n plans to stan the countdown at 5 a.m. PDT today, a1m1Dg for liftoff at 10:29 a.m. Thursda)'. FBI advertising for spies NEW YORK -The Federal Bureau of lmest1gat1on is plac1Dg advertisements ID a Russian-language newspaper an hopes of catchlDg spies and attracting the attention of potential defectors. according to a published repon. The New York Times reponed ID today's t>d1tions that the FBI has begun running da1l) display advcmsements m Novoye Russkoye Slovo. or New Russian 'Word. asking readers to share information about Soviet spies operatlDg here and abroad. Smee the ads stancd last Fnda~. the FBI has received six calls through Sunda) afternoon. the Times said. The FBI Y.Ould not say what the calls were about or characterize them ID any manner. the ncY.spaper said. MOHl .. D BHIEt'S Latvians push f~r Independence RI GA. U.S .. R. -Members ofa Latvian nationalist movement voted Sunday to change their goal from local autonomy to outright independence from the Sov1l't Union. Delegates at the second annual congress of the People's Front of Latvia approvl'd thl' change 1n a 126-point program aimed at setting the stage for a declaration of independence at some unspecified future date. 12 in f amlly k illed In crash C.\P-PELE. NcY. Bruns"'1ck -.\ tractor-trailer hauhng logs skidded and crashed into a wagon taking people in a famil) reunion on a hayndc Sunda\ ID eastern Canada. local residents said . .\t least 12 people were reponed killed and 45 injured. Residents said the tractor-trailer dumped 1ts logs on the y.agon. p1Dning and crushing some '1c11ms. As man> as 50 people were on the fam1I~ outing. pan of a reunion held each Canadian Thanksgi' ing weekend b) the Leger fam1I) and the related McGraws. Most were nding aboard a hay-covered y..agon towed by a farm tractor. 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"" Ulin11ity"I lwdoW IO re-._. °'"".. lllllY "°"'· 0.Md.. ---?nm* Sit .. • a ---~-":In...... fil .. • --· CJir.. c _....,....,_,..,.,., ....... ~o ~ "'' ,._. ,, .: , ... (. Smog re port -" ...... TIW ""Quality ,,..,.._nt 01nro<1 l)l't'Oo<ll .,,_ ... l'tl\;I .. , Ql.Wli1y t"'OUQ'>-°"' 1~ county ""''" • PolUuint s1 .... a .. a ,,_. ol 1 Ml '" ,_ ... tH Potlut'1! S1.-e1 ,,_, """'9l ..,r Goo0 ••r ~lip 1~10 10 SO _,A~. SI to tOO. unnrMtr'4'1'. 101 10 ltt .,.,,.., """"""nl\A. 100 10 l'" """ ~ MOOU! JOO Ot '"Of~ Monday, October I , 1988 AS Mothers work because they have to, not because they want to DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just can't believe anybody can be so dumb. That letter from "observer" m Billinas made m y blood boil. The woman talks about "Band- A.id parenting." As a mother who works outside the home (as well as inside) I resent being called selfish beeausc I spend 40 hours a week away from my children. l would give my nght eye if J didn't have to work downtown. h would be heaven to devote all my time and energy to my k.ids. but my husband has a medical problem. He can't work more than three days a week. If I didn't have this outside income. we would have to hve w11h my folks. Our k.ids make excellent grades and have never bei:n in an} trouble. whfch is more than I can 53) for m} brother's kids. who ha ve had ever)· thing handed to them on a s1her platter by a fat her who 1s never in town and a mother who plays cards five da~ a week. -SO TH BEND DEAR S.B.: Tbolls for a moutb· fill. I bve bd a bale of mall as a rttl.lt of tht colama. Most of It bas bll1terecl tlle palot off my office walls. Read on: From El Paso: o the Billings Big Mouth thinks mothers should sta) at home with their children and "build better relationships"? Well. tt Brunettes age faster Q. Does the hair of hrunette<1 gt·t gray earlier than that of blondes Qr does 11 just look that wa)., .\. Dark hair doe~ 1ndcnl tend to lose pigmentation l·arlu.·r. the med1· ros sa) Repon 1s thr profrs~1onal bic)dt· thieves "h(l "or!.. th{' l'Ollcgc l'3 m · puses no" get about Sti5 ixr b1h· Does a "lie ha\\.' a legal nght to tn to reform her hu-;band., Yc decrt."'Cd a Kentud ' mun It ruled 1n fa vor oft '-"llr "ho'd poured castor oil into her hu band's bourbon lca,ing htm "Ith .i bad 1ac,1c in ht\ mouth Q. Don't all lt1ard'> hatlh fro m ('ggs? .\. Just mo<it Th" desert nigh t lizard -an l'\Ccpt1on that's prctt) C'<Ccpuonal -1 born ll\e Tail fi rst l 'ps1dc do""· Q. More ~opk comm11 suicide days than nights ..\ p<,~ch1atmt 1n Hershe,Y. Pa .. blames thr influencl' of sunlight on brain chcm1 s111 Po<>s- 1ble? A. What's also pc1<is1bk is mor(' people sleep at mght and fr" l'r commit su1c1dc "hilc a'kl'P h Toads lo'e dogtOOd Where we stand 1s not as import· ant as what d1 rcrt1on ""'re mo' ing in. Oli ver Wc."ndell Holmes \aid that Or words 10 that C'ITect You'll also "in. 1f )OU bet that some of Flonda is fart her "l'~t than rktro1t. II 0 HOS(. 0 PI·: 8Y Sydney Ol'MIT Moeday. Oct. t didn't work lbat way with me. My mother did not work outside the home and we had a terrible rela- tionship. She was on my back from morning \iJl night, super-critical and dominecnng. I often wished she had a job downtown. -J.J. Rapid CiJy, S.D.: I am fed up with all the garbage I am .reading that makes baby-sitters and child-care providers out to be laz} slobs who g1'e the kids in their homes and centers fifth-rate attention. I am more of a mother to some of m} youngsters than the women who gave them life. Some are dr-0pped olT at 7 a.m .. hungry, tired. d1ny and often sick. Frequently I am not paid on time and I cannot tell yo u how often parents have left their kids Wlth me an hour or two or three beyond the time they ~hould be ricked up. If the truth were known. gi"e some of my youngsters morc- "mothering" than they get at home. HHIDfjl·: By CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF Q. I-Both vulnerable, as South you bold: +J93 ~AKI 63 +KIOS4l The bidding has proceeded: North wt South W tst 1 Pass l • Pus 2 Pass ? What do you bid now? A.-You have excellent support for partner's first suit, but that doesn't entitle you to go wild. Since those values were already taken into ac- count when you made your two- over-one response. a bid of two hearts now does your hand full justice. Q.2-Neithcr vulnerable, as South you hold: +13 . Q95 AKI072 + 1054 The bidding has proceeded: North wt South W Ht l + Pass 1 I + l NT Pass? What action do you take? A.-Since partner bid freely, he must have a better-than-minimum opening. You have a reasonabl> good five-card suit which should be a source of tricks. and a smattering of vaJucs elsewhere. Invite game by raising to two no trump. Q.3-As South, vulnerable, you hold: + IUIOl ~ AJS4.J Ql06 +7 The bidding has proceeded: Nor1h Euc Soucb Wtst I + Pus I . Pass 1 + Pass ? What do you bid now? A.-ln support of spades your hand is worth 14 points. so you want to be in game. The way to do that is, strangely enough, to bid four spades! A 1ump to lhree spades these days is only invitational Q.4-As South, vulnerable, you hold: + 9'763 :' Jl2 ' KQ763 + Q ARJES (March :!1-..\pnl 19)· .\cctpt in,1tat1on to malC' public appt"ar-1 a nee. You might be askt'd to nde "Ith pohttcal or sho" busine. !> cclchnueo; It Wlll be as 1r a fa ntas) 1~ 5uddenl~ transformed into reaht~ C anccr na11"e involvtd. TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma} 20): Suddenly ~ou ha"e more room. more people become awarc-of your special capab1h11es. It wi ll be a vr~ social Monday. Questions are ans"ercd. cunos1t) will be satisfied Sagttt4lnan plays role. GEMINI (Ma) :!I-June :!0) You'll receive sohd otTer in connecti on ~llh travel. pubhshtog. advertising. You also ~come k~nly a~arc or spintual values. Focus on prestige. career. accomplishment. Scorpio represented. I c,u.JCER (June 21 -Jul) 12): D1alog~e opens in connection w11h propeny nghts. possible 1nhcntance. financial status of panne~. mate. Ha ve reference m.atcnal at hand. Precedent was set which can -..ork in )Our favor LEO (July 23-Aug. n ): You might be saying. "It's all falling into m} lap. but I never thouaht it would cost this much." Emphas1.s on budget. I domestic a<t.Justment, sale or purchase of an obJ~. lu'tury item. Taurus involved. t'. ··fi ffi •• Ball VIRGO (Aug.. 23-Scpt. 221: Re1use to accept. 1rst o er. 1s up to air, could land to your coun. )OU coul~ ~ taklng greater charae of your own destiny. Focus also on basics. 1nclud1ng cook.Ing. mending. repair worl. UBR.A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Old~ 1ndr1o 1dual says, "I made a pmmtSt' and I'm aoing to keep at." Attention centers around children, spcculauon. adventure_ exploration. You'll say. "I don't remember Mondays being hke lbi.s one" scOar10 (Oct. n-Nov. 21): You'll complete project in what some ~II dacribe 1 .. apectaeular fashion.'' Youna person seeks your.coun~! relauna \o marrialti home ~peny value. Lepl ~mcnt rcqu1res review. IAGmAJUUi ov. 2~0ec. 21); Stan ftnh. Advice CO!'\CS from 111 comen. inchKtina re ativcs. Stand beek. take deep brt~th. rcVlew events of pest three weeks. Paoe has been fut -slow n. Aqwinan fiaurcs promi~Jly..'. ----9 s tJi·h . CAPIU<X>KN (Dec 22-Jan. l ): po ..-.·' on income. payments. oollenions. bi.Ill d~ that include •.utomo~lc. Ins~. Family member dccllrcs. ... don•t know how it Sot this way. Oourmct dinner on tap Cancer nati" iavol~. __... ,_ " c:.-. • M Mll.IA&IUI (Jan. 20.feb. II): H~ p~ 1ro91 ._.,ttanan. oon tn to.W.liln aocents bllh cyde, mean1na 1ntwuon. t1nuna wdl be on W'fCt ~ ,_.. coaon: Vufous shades of blue. Member of opposite"" ll)S.. '".Y ........ it." . ,._ (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Secret medlnt .. ra.alts an •«mnt 11111~ ID~)'. oua.om IUCbiany. Au~ needs re~ .... Y•'I ....,:-¥11i1Cw ud car lboukt be ~· 5eorptO pllys ,._10,!tfi .-•'l'llDAY yo.1n watic, caPlblt f!l1n, ,, .• • . o1...-.v • .., .. ~:=¥t. ..... •••f 1rellld • llMdlill ·OI*"' Ur ''"al ...... ,.,. .... -·..-..·•·• uowMlll•• a --.kllRll.'"Arill.._~.,l .. -.11111111 Cu~r, Wyo.: 1 am not working so we can drive a second car and go on a vacauon to Nassau. l work be· c~use we need food on the table and a roof that doesn't leak. Where docs "81llmg.s" get olT rnaking such in- sulting remarks? AJnaDdrla, LA.: If I read one more time that the work.tog mother spends an average of 12 minutes a day with her children, J will scream. Where do these insane statistics come from'! I'm a work.tog mother who s~nds four hours a day with my children from Monday through Fnday and 24 hours a day on weclc- ends. -L.D. Su Mateo, CaJlf.: If we leave our kids to go to work downtown we are ''bad mothers ... If we stay home and collect welfare we are "trash." I've had 1t from the human race. Miami. I ~ tO-J.ork all the )Cars my children (fo ur) were growing up because their father left me when the youngest "as 7 months old. They all went through college on scholarships and are doing very well. My sister's children were spoiled rotten -and had every advantage that mone} could bu) -but they are in and out of drug abuse centers and psych1atnc hospitals. not to mention jail. No one ""I ever con' ince me that the kids of a working mother get the short end of the stick. The bidding has proceeded: North Ease South West l NT Pass 2 + Pus 2 ~ Pau ? What do you bid now? A.-This is not the sort of hand where you want to consider playing a 4-3 major fit , or where you want to look for a possible slam in a minor. Yo u have more than enough to contract for game, so bid t_!1 rec no trump. Q.5-Both vulnerable, as South you hold : +652 A83 8752 +QJ6 Partner opens the bidding with three no trump. What action do you take? A.-Partner's bid shows a balanced hand of 25-27 points. If he is at the top of his range. you should have play for slam. Invite him to the par- ty b} rai ing to four no trump. He will pass with a minimum. bid a slam w11h 27 and look at his inter- mediate before deciding what 10 do with 26 Q.6-Both 'ulnerable, as South you hold: + 752 . AJ9J Al06l +83 The bidding has proceeded: North East Soutll West I . P~ I Pass 2 NT Pus ? What do you bid now? A.-You have e~cellent support for partner's suit, bu t there's really no point in reveaJfog it . There are not 1 enough values for slam. and even 11 tricks could be beyond your com- bined resources. Since you have a balanced hand and panner has an- nounced one too. bid three no trump. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. IWt Y• W. C.-S lere! tm UIMI lln .. ctSTI •SA-S41·11S6 ~~ AlJJO F ...... i.,,... AUDI vw SlllClllllt Piii Frie• II IUIJICE When a car exhibits a Vibration 10 the steenog Wheel at speeds over 40 ~ per hour the culpnt iS seldom pooc wheel alignment More h~ety. the cause lies With unbalanced wtleds.. A wheel alcnmeot may address a wanety of handllnc protiems and uneven bre wear. but Vlbfaoon problems do not fal 111t6 this catepy A ttrt that tS left un~ may display unmn wtat m the treads that IS chaf Ktenzed by scalloped de-- pr~ Of CIJC)S. The prudent tar owner Wiii have the ~ of hes wtieels chetked lof1 before this symptom ap- pears beo owners of new cars ~ haft I ~ Chld done If tf"Y flel st1en11 wtwiel vtbrltlon. A new car ro1q off the ~ line Wtttl un- 1116anted wtieels tS not 1n uncommon ~ •11wer somettq doesn't ,.. tWll or doesn't sound or SIMI ,.._ hewt it cMcMd out. 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I ~ , Ptno.!A it. -• 11 • 4 I'll , DAILY PILOT/ Monday, October 9, 1t89 T 1111\llB McGovern, Ivey set fQr SCR debuts USA, Touchstone ink 26-movie deal ly TOM TrTUS Dllllll ""* c. .... -" South Coast Repertory, which bas gotten its 21st season off to a rousing start on both stages, has signed two weU-known stase and screen ac- tresses to headline Jts next Second Stage production, "When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout ... Dana Ivey, who created the title role in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play ··onvina Miss Daisy:· and Eli2abcth McGovern. whose movies include ··ordinary People," ''The Bedroom Window" and the current release .. Johnny Handsome.'' wiJ I enact a reunning mother and daugh- ter in the American premiere o f Sharman Macdonald's intimate drama, which opens Nov. 10 and runs through Qec. 10. Ive) and McGovern will be mak- ing their debuts at SCR. as will the show's two other performrrs, Bruce Norris and Katherine Romaine. Simon Stokes. who sr!d the show's 1984 premiere in o ndo n. will direct the SCR produc ion. Meanwhile. rehearsals are under way on the SCR main stage for the Southern Californ ia premiere of Hugh Wh1temore's "Breaking 1he Code:· a fact-based drama about 1hc EHzabeth McGovern wlll appear at SCR In .. When I Was a Glrl I Used to Scream a nd Shout.•• m athemattc1an "ho broke Nazi Ger- m an) ·s s~crct code and has1ened the end of World War II. Martin Benson 1s dirl'Cung the sho"". which will spo1ligh1 Jonathan • '''"••••I• • ....,...ics .. ,.. .•.•. ~ ........ ....... •-l4ffle1i11 ,,..., .,,,,. ., ,,,. .,, , .. allilllltllr• ... , ... , • Biodt1 •,...... & lnveml • Lifecycte & Tt1thJi •~Electrical Stmbtional I TNS • Moblzatian • Stairmnter •Closed-Chain Elercises (foot on floor) ......._of tht American Ptlysiul Thtf~y Association llO ... Mlpel Ir., S.ite 301 .... 11'1 ..... 111-0300 . McMurf"ry in his founh · ~ appear- ance. McMurtry, an associate ~1st of the Old G lobe Theater. prev1ous- I> performed on the Costa Mesa stage in "The Elephant Man." "Much Ado About Nothing" and .. As You Like 11." • • • SC R's Young Conscnatory Pla)- crs, a troupe of 8 to 17-year-old performers. will be presenung l\\O productions this season -the classic Rudyard Kipling adventure "The Jungle Book' i!nd a drama about the inevitab1hn of death. "The Arkansaw Bear ... - Barbara June Dodge will d1rec1 "Jungle Book." "'h1ch "'1JI be pres· ented' Nov. I 1. 12. 17. I 8 and 19 10 Founder's Hall of the Orange Coun- ty Performing Ans Center. ThC' stOf) ccn1ers on a bo} named Mo"gl1. raised b.> wolfes and befriended b~ a bear. a panther and a p)thon. YCP director Diane Do.>k will stage Aurand Hams· .. Arkansa"' Bear." which follows a \Oung girl a she learns lo deal "'11h ·1hl' death o f her grandfather through her friend- ship '\\rith an ofd circus bear v.ho al~ 1s d) mg. Performance dates are Ma' 5. 6. 11. 12 and 13. · YCP production are created b) members of the R professional POP company ;ind performed by grodu- atcs of the theater's Young Con- servatory wtth members of the Act- ing Conservator> 1n adult roles. Last season's shows broke all YCP at· tendance records. and tickets are now available for the new schedule b> calhng 751-S BS. • • • BACKSTAGE -The Laguna First N1ghter's Association wtll hold a rummage sale Oct. 21 from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Laguna Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach .... proceeds will benefit the playhouse. which 1s providing 11ems from offices. props s1orage and the costume shop for th~ fund-raising event.. .. call John or Joanne }iomme at 499-5683 to donate Hems for the sale CALLBOARD -Aud111ons for 1he drama "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" "111 be held b) 1he Huntingto n Beach Plafhouse Oct 22 at I p.m. and (k1. _3 at 7:30 at the G isler Little Theater. 21 141 Strathmoor Lane. Huntington Beach .... Gregon Cohen 1s directing the stage version of 1he Oscar-win- ning mo' 1e. \\h1ch requires a cast of 12 men and fo ur women .... call 9n-8489 for additional 1n for- mauon. ,· NEW YORK (AP) -Cable tcle' 1sion\ USA Network has bought cable TV rygh1s to 26 current motion pictures. including.,the hits "Good Morning. Vietnam" and "Three Men and a Baby. in a mult1milhon-.dollar deal. USA. which bought the package from Touchstone Pictures. said 1t would start amng the films next Ma). But no dec1s1on had been made which would be the first to be sho" n. otlkials of the \ompany said. · USA 's purchao;e 1s "a rrflec11on of a changing markc1place" for S\ nd icated films, 'laid Robert Jal'qucmin. pre!>1dent of Buena Vista lele' ision. the TV sales arm of the \\'ah D1sne) Co . wh ich O\\ ns Touchston<.· Pictures. "We think it's one business no":· hi.' \aid. referring to broadca 11ng and cable SA's purcha~ pnce for the 26 mouon p1cturl's pictures \\3!> not d1sclo~d.-ahhough source!> do'>e to 1he dral t•sumat<:d 11 al about $50 million. • • Tht' lilm~. 'IOme of '>'h1ch alread~ ha\l' aired on pa~ rnble afler their thcatnral runs. include ··The Ckad Poets Soc1e1):· the n.·cently- rekased ·· \n Innocent Man·· \\1th Tom Selke~. and the upcoming ·· Bla.te·· and "Stl'lla:· "'h1ch '>tar Paul 'le" man and Be11r M1dler. rc~pt·ctt H~I). .\ccordmg 10 Da' 10 Kcn1n. l 1S \\ sl'nwr 'ic1:-prc<;1dcnt for progmmmmg. the films fore t'>'O ~tl'P') beforl' ainng on L' • .\. which S<I\!> 11 ha!I morl' 1han ~'> m1lhon sub-;rnber'\'I and 1s one of lhe na"iion·s largeM basic cable ')er' It'~. -• The smaller hO\\llme ne1'4ork. a pa~ ca bk "1th nearl~ 10.5 m11l1on '>uhscnlx'r!'>< acrnrdmg to lhl' \ C !'1l'l~en ( o .. can air the lilm!> tirst under nn l'~1s11ng agrcem l.'nl. 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Their entire family has ralJicd around. and so has their "extended family" -LO whom they have also reached out with their friendship m happier times. What this boy's parents can teach us all is a lesson about the importance of true friendship. These arc folks who have linked themselves with others like them, who arc at least as interested in the public good as with accumulated private goods. Th~y al~ have ol~-fasH'1oncd commitments 10 1he important people in their hvcs. which mcludeu certain degree of responsibility and obligauo n. And in re1um. others apparcntly feel that way about them. More selfless times in the past gave way 10 the "do your own thu~g," "don'I worry abou1 anyone else," "you earl'! make anybody besides yourself happy an~ay" era. Dunng that era, new fnends were necessarily valued over old fri ends (old friendships were probably stale. advocates reasoned), and humanistic psychology taught encouoter-techniqueno provide ~h?t usua lly turned ot to be nothing more than an illusion of instant 1n11macy. Many have found thal remaining free from difficult emotional entangle ments also means a certain degree of emp1iness. The so- called "disposable" relationships which were crcated failed to provide more abiding connec1ions (which are uhimalely necessary for true happiness and good mental health). So. as a generation. we're again becoming entangJed. My young fn end died 1wo days before 1he Jewtsh New Year. Jn spite of personal pain -or ma)be in part because of11 -.,.. his fa mil) chose to anend rehg101us services to be surrouneded by an outpou-qng of legiumate love and support. In the Jewtsh 1rad1t1on. this is lhe time of year when people are .encouraged to take a personal mventof) of those things which are most import.an! to them and 10 decide how they might be able to do a be11er JOb "11h hfe than they did 10 the last year. Through their traged). this )Oung bo) ·s parents have a good reason 10 fcel not onl} grateful. but proud of the support offered to 1hem. The) 've earned 11. Or9n09Coett DAILY PILOT/Mondey, October t ,.,.. A7 Case studies show Dilantin' s benefits Often I have discussed the htn- efits of Oilantin for tratmcnt of emotional disorders. Dilantin has been used for trcaling seizures for almost half a ccnturr and in the minds of most phy~i~M t~fs its only use. However. Ditantm rep- resents a Lhuapeutic principal that improves n umerous other con- . dit1ons. It calms a hyperactive neT· vous sy_stem allowing the patient 10 th.ink. feel, and func1ion normall y. Jeff, ao I I-year-old. bas ADD {Attention Deficil Disorder). He's hyperactiv~ is a behavior problem, and bas djfflculty concentrating and therefore teaming in school. For the last two years he was 1rcated with Ritahn dunng the school year without a ~t dcaJ of success and a lot of side effects. He lost his appetite, d idn't sleep well. and his behavior. though somewhat 1m· proved, was. according to his mother "like a kJd o n drugs." At the begrnn1ng of this school year he was stared on !Ow doses of D1lan1m and for the las1 four weeks he has been in the upper 25 percent of his class m lerms of behavior. he concentrates better and he does his homework w1thou1 prompting or even help from his mo1her. His mother sa)'S that .. he now seems hlte a normal kid. nol a drugged ADD kid." The dose of D1la1 in prescnbed for Jeff is much lower than thal used for seizures. an,d is far safer than the Ritalin he was ta king. Ralph, 32 years old. has suffered w11h anxiety and phobias for most of his hfe. He was treated b) a ps~ · ch1a1n st for several 'ears and re- ce1 ved at different 11ines Toframl. Buspar. and Xana:it. none of "h1ch helped and two of"h1ch made him worse. Two )ears ago. he asked his I pS)Ch1atnst about D1lant1n and "as 1old that .. 11 onl\ v.orks in a ,·en small percentage· of cases .. and the ps)ch1atns1 refused to e.,.en gJ\e 11 a tn. beha' 1or I personal!~ find rep- rehensible. In addi11on to 1he ~bo'I.' med1- cations, Ralph received 1be best phobia counseling available which failed completely. Elevators, heights, and leaving the neighborhood gener- ated aruuety. and no amount of suppon cased his suffering. On D1lanun. he now comfortably ndes the elevator to o ur sixth-floor office and states 1hat he concentrates belier, is more productive, has more energy. gets along wi1h people easier and JUSt feels a lot happ1u. He is :on,·ince<t 1hat D1lantin has helped him more 1han anything el~ 1hat has been tned. Jean, a 58-)ear-old woman. for 1~e lasl 25 years has suffered wtth a deepl) roo1ed. all-pervasive anxiety ~· -~ "'" . ~ s~·, . ' ., .· . ~,.... - phy sicians aanore tbc therapeutic pnociJ;l*! of Dtlantin, uually "out or babu.. their patients continur to suffer. For most emotional or mood dit- ordn's -parucuwly anx.iety, poor concen trauon, and .. shon tcmptT ... syndromes -a trial on DiJanlJn is appropnale. If it doesn't wdrk. the med1cattoo 1s stopped. Jr it works, the often unbearable yoke or emo- tional dis1urbancc 1s "m traculously'' · h fted. I.hat was so strong 11 felt physical She bad Sttn numerous doct0rs and in fact became a mcdkal wnter in order to explore the vanous avenues of treatment for her problem. There- fore she was qune skeptical that anytbina could help. After two weeb of low doses of Dilantin she was so happy with the results that she tent me a teller stating. ''Your miracle medication bas worked so well. rve ckcidcd to tike a few days off. It really is terrific not to feel all that inner chaos and trembling. I apjiftciatc it." " J.U.. Wilidu. ILD .... ,,,. -1 I chose these three examples be-"Reverdal RH.rt ,,,..._, H -~ cause none bad seizure\. each had a venJu DlaklaH (ftan« ,,_..), difTC'l"Cot problem. )Cl all were s1g-ud "Revent.1 Beal'* IUIJb• (h,.. n1ficantJy beJped w11b low doses of um), u dlrecl# •I Ck 1t111•er Dtlaoun. WellffH Iastlt•te La Ne.,,.,_rt Every physJCJan should kno" of Beact.. ~ additional u~s for D1lanttn as ~------- r.nanaer Jack ~) rus rc<:ently sen1 I Needled by no room? every phys1nan in 1h1s counlr) 1wo Call daaifted books. one descnbmg his o" n sue-~ today to sett cess stof) ~1th Dilanttn. 1he other . containing sum manes of more than ' ?1 those extra items 3.000 medical references document· 1 ' ... 8&9ity and mg the benefits of D1lan11n for con-ec::onornicaffY. d1tions other" than se11ure When 642-5678 LYON EYE INSTITUTE MEDICAL G RO P "Again. 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CA 92714 • j .. • 0rMQ9 Coaat DAILY ptLOT/ Monday, October 9, 1989 Oulntex bid causes concern BEVERLY KI LLS (AP) -Qintex Group's S 1.5 billion buyout of MGM-UA Communications Inc. appeared shaky as MOM-UA dis- closed Qintex had failed to make a SSO malhon down payment on time. Qintex, an Australian resorts and entertainment concern, was to have delivered the uTevocablc letter of credit fo r $50 million by Sept. 22. one week after Ointex outbid media mogul Rupen Murdoch for MGM- UA by $1 00 million. " MG M-UA said the letter had not arrived. It added that the companies were talking about modifymg their merge r agreement concerning ··ap- propnate security" from Qintex. No change was contemplated in the merger price. the MG M-UA state· ment w d. Investors and Hollywood executives have expressed fears that Qrntex would be unable to rai~ enough money to finance the deal. I Recent ~bbshed reports have noted Lhll Qintex·s Australian busa- n~s may suffer becau~ of an Australian airhne pilots' strike and other financial _problems. But Qintex Chairman Christopher Skasc assured the Brisbane Stock Exchange that Ointex had "arnntcd the security" ior the SSO million letter of credit. MG M-UA said Qintex had advised it that security had bttn posted in a bank. Investing should start early You realize that you need to begin s.a"ing. but how -Oo you start? • Be a smarter 1pcader. Alwa)'s go to t~e store wi th a last so that you .are not tempted by cornpulsive urges to splurge. Try to buy you casual clothes on sak. Leave your credit card at home. • Target wbat yoa can save. Keep a record for a month of your savings from shopping smaner, and use that dollar amount as your minimum monthly in vestment amount. • Pay off your credit cards. <.·on- s1der locking up your credit cards until yo u are in a pos1t1on to pay any charges current!) Lise }Our monthl> in\estment amount to pa) off these cards. beginning with the accounts charging the highest interest ratt"S. • Plan your major purchases. Tr) not to bu} on credit. a' e the mone) in advance and plari to buy the item on salt. You can open a separate savings account <;trictl) for maJor purchases. • Kttp It simple at first. If you have less than $1 .000 to invest. began )Our compounding at a bank. credit union. or mone} market fund. You may want to accumulate an emergenc) fund of 5e\eral thousand dollars where 11 1s rcad11\ accessible. • Invest only In Items that you andersla.Dd. When yo u arc ready to move on to more .com placated an· vestment vehicles. be sure that }OU understand how each one works. You need to kn9w about the n sks 10 pnnciJ)1'1 and income in different and income 1n diffemet economies. ewhen and ho" )OU wall be paid. w~ether there are penalties for earl) withdrawal. and whe1her the invest· ment can be convened into another an,cstment. Most people retire broke. N1net)· ti ve percent of all A.mencans need the government or relatives to ass1\t them tinancaall) dunns their retire- ment -.ears. The earlier vou stan ~our investment program. the better ofT }OU wall be. Ralpb Scott is wltb Scott, 8aDtbeatl It Co. i11 Newport Btacb. Disappointed With C.D. Yields? There is an alternative. More and more investors are transferring their Certificates of Deposits to the ··c.o Alternative" at Argent Alliance Trust deed investments offer a substantially higher yield in comparison to the moderate rates of return earned an today's C Ds • 1st and 2nd Trust Deeds Secured by Prime Real Es tate. (800) 637 -6055 • • (213) 278-2778 (818) 703-0977 (714) 7 5 7 -6800 )000 BlRCll snTE s1 0 NEWPORT ..__ ____ T_H_E_A_R_G_E_N_T_A_L_L_IA_N_C_E____;;;C__;;O__;;R~P;.,,..,.,,.=.O..::..R=A-=-T:...;I:..:O~N~_:_,~~ End Probate Worries for Your Family "We set up a living trust and now our children wo n't have to go through the time and eqx:nsc we went through whe n we had to probate the estate of Bill's parents. When Bill's parents passed away, they had a house and a couple of bank accounts. Because they o nly had a will, the estate had to go through probate. Eve rything was so difficult and time consuming. The probate took over a year and cm.I thousands of dollars. When we went to do o ur will, a friend recommended an estate planning seminar presented by Bc7.airc Law O ffices. The attorney was interesting and very informative. There were so many benefits we weren't aware of. I'm glad we attended the seminar because we found out that we could not only save our children thousands or dollars in estate taxes and probate f ccs, but also that we could set up our estate so that catastrophic medical care cost would not take all our as.~ts away. . , ~ I I I When it comes time for our children to handle our estate, everything will be in order for them. We don't want our children to suffer the pain we suff ercd when our parents passed away. Even though our children have grown up, we still take the hcst care of them." AUcnd a Free Seminar (Racrva11on.s •n: noc necesury ao pkese romc urty for plOd se.1ing.) FUU..EJn'ON . 2:00 PM -~· Oct. 11 222 w.et HouMDn IMnue 'j; . . .. . -• ,', .. "'L:.....__. • " ,. 'I I I I \ I I I '\ U' 111)) 111' • 0. 10 I• H 1h en ,.,, ''"• °' •tJ 17$• ·~ t IS 14 7S • °' 1161 NL+ 1t IHO ,.l + OS 11 n "'-• en •H l 1101+ I• Hl •Oll+CM I 00 I "• 01 CM IM OI 11 °' II ~l ~~-0. ~¥1(,· k<--• °' ""'""' • "'Lt CD H\,. • 01 .. l •. CJl Nl + (II lltl • °' Nl • 11 Hl.• M H\. • CD =t~ ~ Nl t IS ""l • II NI.. JI IO\.+ ,, ""l NI.• II Hl.-" NI.• Ot NI.+ .. Nl + II .. 1.. •• ""L• " H\. ""L•ft NL+ .. Nl+ .. "'l. " NL+ tl1 NL+ It Nl• II NL+ I) Nl+ ., lfl • .. H\. + II "'-• ti NI.-t1 NI. Nl+ •1 H\. •• , ....... .~ l <UI I OHi \I . Supervisors' issue , I right'·· response at the wronQ -time The f QUr male members o f the Orange County Board of Supervisors thought they had a good reason for not heedina Supe~isor Harrie tt Wieder's plea to buy $120,000 wonh of equipment fo r a criminal genetic testing labora- tory. They ought to think again. Just days after a 12-year-old Huntingto n Beach girl was kid napped a nd raped, W ied er a nd Orange County Shenff Brad Gates asked the board to fund the lab. which is used for DNA fi ngerpnnting. T he highly sophisticated technique examines dco>.ynbonucleic acid - the human genetic code -found in ussuc. blood. hatr a nd sem en to match criminals to a c rime. Experts find the procedure to be virtually foolproof wnh a l -in-30 billion chance of two individua ls having a geneu c match. That is the son of powerful information u pon which con victions are won. And at as precisely the type o f evidence that. when missing, allows accused criminals to go free to repeat the ir crime'>. Such are the cvl·nts that led to last week's S 120,000 DNA lab request. Kyle Joseph Borges. who stands accused of the Hunungfon Beach kid nap and rape. 1s the same man,... who was acqum ed earlier this year on a nother rape charge. Whale a DNA match pointed to Borges as the rapist an the earlier inc ident. the evidence was not ad mitted in the case because an out-of-~tatc laborator; was slow in processing the information The JUdgc would not allow 1t. Wieder. Gates. H unllngton Beach Pohce Chief Ronald Lowcnberg. District Attorne} Cecr1 H icks and Borges· alleged fir->t rap(: '1ct1m took their request to the board because the) saw no reason to allo" tragedies to needless!) repeat them'>eh cs If Bo rge indeed 1s the 12-)ear-old sirrs attacker. 1t should be pro\en without doubt. some thing DNA finga- pnnting can accomplish. But experience has pro,en reliable ON.\ testing canno t be accomphshcd without a laboratof) in the count' The supen 11,ors were n ot con~ meed. The) \\1thhcld their appro,al to gather more 1nfor- mat1o n. such as where the lab wo uld be located. "hat fee\ are paid to lah'> ~ut of the count) ~nd how much monl') might be 1,a,ed 11 a lab were established here. In the cool. detached world of government tho1,c arc logical. rcac;onable questions. Study. anal)ze. ponder. mull. postponl· and debate. That 1s the .. nght"' wa) to do things. But from when.· we !)II. 1t 1s the \.\Tong approach. (ii\ en the cucumstanccc.. a Iese; cltn1cal. more human rt·ponse would ha' e been welcome. Hopcfull) that rcsponc.e \.\Ill come on Oct. 11 when the s upcn 1sors will reconsider the request. The da-. after the D .\ lab funds request fell on deal ears. supcn.1sor'> Don Ro th and Roger tanlOn appart•ntl) had a change of hl·an. It no" ~em" the) h.i' e dt\COH'rt•d that the count) might be able to use mo ney s~1te<l in drug raids to pa) fo r the lab. Where the mo ne) comc.>s trom 1s less 1mponant than "'hen. Wh1Ch one of the supef' 1sors could look a I ~-)~.'ar-uld girl in the fa1..e and explain cost effinency s tud1ec; after <.,he has been raped'l Op1n1ons expressed in this space are those of the Dally Pilot Other 1.11ews expressed on lhts page are those of their authors and artists Readers comments are invited and may t>e sent 10 The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 TOD-' l' I' HISTOR\' Todav 1s Monda). October 9. the 28.:!nd day of 1989. There are 8J da~' left 1n thC.)Car This 1<. thc Columbus oa, hohda~. 3'\ wc~I a<, Thank~~l\lng Da\ 10 Canada This 1s :ilso the Jewish ba~ of ·\tonc:mcnt . 'i nm K1ppur · Toda>'s highlight 1n h1stol) Se"·ent' ~carc; agu. <'n October Q. t9JQ. the Cinnnna11 Red\ "on tht· World Scncs. fiH· game!. to three 1n a be!>t-of-nine contest h~ dl'fcating the Chicago Whitt' ~' to 5 JI C om1ske~ Park Ho""c\Cr. the 'll tor. turned hollow amuJ l.hargl'' th.it 1.·1ght member\ of the \\ hllc So\ had clCCl'pted bnbes from gambler' to throw the ~nee; 1n "hat ~l·amr known J\ .. The Black Sox Scandal ·· On this date In t 6J5. rchg1ous d1c;s1dcnt Roger \\'llltam.., "lli ba.ru.5bcd from I.he Massachusetl\ &) Colom Jn t 70 I the ( ulle~1atc ~hool of ( onnect1cut -later 'i all' l "" er<ill\ -WllS chanercd 1n ~cw-Ha,en Jn l 7 76. a group oi 'p;inish m1s'\t0nanes settled 1n prcscnt-<ia~ San Franc1Ko , Toda)·,. B1rthda\c; Jackson Browne ,., .fo ~nator Gordo n Humphre). 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"P"tl•I '°'fot llon" t.d11or Ht.C.I\ \ '· tlt.\l>t:H'H' <\rl l>irl"rlor \HR\ (.\RTt.R ~d ~,.. ... ~ "·~·""" Al.ISS..\ T \OUM.I\ Proclutlk>n OirNIOf' Baby Fatta:Y • Auto insurance war may claim more victims I • Tht·n:·s Jn 1rnn1l l" 1'il Jnd a nag-... ------------• g1ng 4uc:\t1on ahoul the running batik bt:t wecn C ahforntan'> and the state·, 1n,urancc u1mpan1l''> The 1rom '' J gradual shift 1n puhhc \t'ntiml'nl inward something 1n- '\urann· u1 mpan1ce, proposed w ht•n the: whulc Propo~1t1on 103 t·on- trcn er~' hqpn The que<.t1 11n ht1pelulh "on·1 he an\wered II \OU lool.. bctck at thr da\s oftht· hrat~<.J and Wt'll-fi nantCd Campaign\ o'cr lnmix·11ng insurance-related in· tt1alt\l"\(IO the 141\X ballot. \OU "'II find thJt the IO\Uranu: lndusm bal ketl J ffil'a\ure lo c;et up a n1 .. fault tn'>urann· ~"km Thl' 1n- 1ua11' c didn't get enough 'iuppon to knrn:I.. Propm111on 1111 out ot 1he g.an1l· Ru1 ''h' 'hould \.Ott•r\ h.1'l' tru,tt'd 1he 1n,uranrl' indu\lr\· b.tlkl'll 1n1t1Jt1\l·1 ln,urJOl't' f1rni- wert• thr l'nc.'nl\ \l least that"' lht· ua~ rnul h 111 thl.· public pencl\t•J lhl·m Jnd \umt· 111 1h..11 pcru·pt111n \\J\ .lll.U rJtl" r tw 1n,UrJOlt' IOUU\lf\ l'..trnl'J II\ ta1ntt•d plJll" 1n the public c.pothttht RJte~ ""ere -lifui ~lJll arc -high and no ont· \t:t'm\ t11 ha H' a worl..- .iok ~1lu11on ln,urnnu· compante\ had 11 prl'll' 'oil in C Jltlorn1a t">rlore that ckv 11on I he L q~1,laturr \lJ\ as u\Opt'r· Jll'l' at g1,1ng lht" indus1~ "hat 11 "'antt•d a.., lhc.' \tatt• gn,ernment u.i' unu 1uperJt1\t• ahout l·nforc111g man - da111r. in<.uranlt' la".., and al'1tng J\ a ra1e-1nt rea.-.e .... atchtlog. Hut tht• I 9gt\ clct11on t•nded hti.· 3\ the 1n'>uranrc 1ndu<.tn knc" 11 T hl· 1ndu'>tl"\ 'IX'nt million<, to e'pla1n that 1n~urJntt' r.tt(•o; ucrt· lht• result of a <.,er1cc; nl 'anablec; but thl· tdmp.i1gn ti.-11 on deal 1.·arc; ( on,umt•r\ \\CfC tired ol 4Ul'<tt10n· ahk tanton.il rJtc-sctung ,,qt•rn1o fhn tl1dn "t "Jnt 10 ht•ar ho" un- 1110,urt·tl m11ton<,t\. .tnd innt·a<,ing mctltlal l art• .ind Juto repair cost" fortc<l up rate.., The' "ere not 1ntcre'itcd 1n ho" court ~ttlementc; and attornc' ke<. "'l'rt• part of the problem The~ didn't want to listen and the' didn't Hat kac; ol Pmpm1t1<1n 111 • prnm- 1\t"d rate mllbatk' Jml htttt·t rqw- la1111n I hO\t" prom1<.n ut·rl· J \1mth1ng halm 111 lonc;umrr\ "ho \lltl·d 1hr1r pmkl•1hrn1k\ Jnd 'l'Olt"<l thl'1r lruc,tr..111,in 1n lhl· p11lllntt ho111h \!Jn\ pt'oplc \\t"rt• lllOfU\l'<.l Jht1u1 the dJtJ11 ' .tnd lounh"r IJ1rn' J nd 1.kutkd 11 \\11uld tx· l".1'>1rr 111 ..ip- ru11\l" 1'n>po"t111n f II ' .tnd kt thi.' u•llrt' 'llrt ltll pr11hkn1' 11ut . \onw l.1l1l·d l'ro1po"t1nn l!J\' J~ pr"' JLthl' tir't 'h11t r the ".tr tu rdnrm th· n'ur.in induc.tr. C >tha" ""ndt'rl·ll 11 < .11t111rn1J·., \llll'r\ hJJ IU'I 'llnl lht"fll"4..'hl"' 1n rhr loot rhc dehate and contro ... rrs' .. u rage. but th1: 11Jc 1' turn1n~ lll\l.,trJ r<ln'>umt'r' JnJ no-lault 1n,ur.tnrl uh1th 11 \ou n-mt·mhl.·r ""hJI th i,,.nsuraml' 1ndu\tf\ "-lid "J' onr 111 thl· ''~u11on-. to thl· pnihlcm 'u·IJull insur.inn'. a<. prnpo<.<.·d 1n an \\<,1.·mhl' hill. •' t'Jrn1 ng 'uppon from hoth ,l,lll· 11tlinalc, JnJ r1>n- 'umer' anti mul h 111 th.H c,uppon " J rc~ult 111 u 1n,1.1nt u•nt ru' er<.' ht1rt'alrdtll .ind poltlllJ I \Hangltnc .tnd gr;iduJI rn11gn11111n th.it thuc,r lnrll . .., ma~ no1 kt Pt1'f111\1t1on 111' · tll'lt,l•r "h.11 1h h.s. ~.·r, prurn1't'd ~1nu· thl' t·nntrmt·r" 1\ 'till un- rcc,of\ ed. tht•rt· JH" tr" l k J r It·''''"' Howner. there "'"II .1 J1\l.oncen- 1ng undcrturrent 10 th" <'ngoing batik The d1<,Comlon1ng dcmcnt 1n the conlro'cr'' and "hnt· 11 1c; head mg wa<. e<.tablt<.hcd "hrn lhl· <;late ~upn:mc ( oun rult.-tl nn tht const1tutwnJlt l\ of Propo\lllnn 11>' The.· toun uphdJ mo\I ol lht• mc.i<.url"·, pro' 1\1ono, but 11 al\o ruled in~url"f\ IAl.'rt l"nlltkd lit J .. IJH·Jntl-Tl"il\Onahk prolil . \\ h11 l1>ulJ argul· Jgatn\t th.it" Hut wh1k the coun'<., dec1\1on ma' Ix· u1mfoning to both con!>umer; and tn\urantc 1ndu'>tr. otlic1als. 11 "J' ab'ltral.t \.\hat ,.,· lair and rc.i<.on abk ' ')1at1: ln'>uranl.l" t 11m m1s<>1onc.·r Ro\ln1 G1lle'>p1c -.a~s a fa1r-antl- reac;onahlc rrolit IS 11 2 pcrcl·n1 1r .. n111 dear tww man" 1nsurJntt• ,11m- pan1n agrtl" hut 11 <,hould not hJ\l' ~urpnc.t·d J nHtne that thr lnmpan11.·' "'antrd to .1rgui. the: fa1r-pmf11 yul·,. 1111n fhc h1ggrr 4ut·<.1111n ho"'n er ,., \\ ht•n J f.w·.ind-rt'.l'C'natik prnlit tor thl· 1muranle 1nJ 1\ln '' ,.l\l'd "ill 11 tx·u•mc J prl l.·J1·n• It the tn'urantl' ndu\tr ' .:1•u~- 1ng lon<.umcr'I "h.ll Jr•' hJni..' .mJ tlcpanmcnt .. 1orc' j!!t'ttrng .1 ..... 1, "Ith ' The Leg.l\IJturt• rrm•"n1 tht• 1ntcre<.t-·atr ,ap in ,a·t111 t ani purth..i'e" and r;.i1"' ""'k 1111 -'"mt• al or O'l'r the ~ 1 p..·rll.'nt mJrl.. k that· fair an<l 'C.l-.urubk.. or 1~ 1t 1<.,un·> H(n,, at,ou• •J" H'r" \rt thl , hJrg1ntz too mud' 1, S 1-. ••I 2 •1 .in ht,ur lair .tn,l 't'.l\\ nJhk r ht·n thae' hu\fHta .rnJ d•>1. t11r hill' \hould "t.: ~st..ihll'h 1 la1r·.1nd rt"J'••nJ!1f!t• '• .-'•r mn!t. J pro 11.t·Jurc' \\hen 1n ,urJll.t' l <'mpan1t:' rr11ti1 .. ..trl· Jdinnl _h .. thl" 'tJll" "'"' :.ir Jre "l" 1r11m 11\lfll! .1 l.11r-.1nd rca<;nn;ilik rrnfi1 lrnm 1hc -..tic •I J l Jr ,\ h11J t 11r J h1•U\l' 1n 'l""'P< n Ht'.ll h' \l.1d'I: tho<.,· qm·,11••0 "Ill :ll'\l"I ht" tn\\.l.t'rl·d hul l'ri•fl<"'''''" 11 ~ rr••'l'' thl· pt•""hd11\ ~·,"t' T "IJ' the 1n,urJ nll' rhlu\lf"\ " thl' "' hc1ng gored \\ h1• '' Ol'\I t 'th~·r liu\tne"'iC'-Jntl 1nJ,1\trlt'' Jnd lht•ir (JIT·clOd-rcJ\Onahk prolit' Jre JU\I J\ 'U"-1.·pt1hle J\ the.· in\ur.imc: in· du<.tr. Don Fenle' 1• tbe Da1h Pilot ·s AsS«i•te Editor. -Killing ·.Ramirez would only continue barbaric 'Cycle Pulling lOn' a tcd ··~1ght Stalka R1l·hard Rarn1rr1 to death for h1<. ba rbaric act~ in not gomg 10 m~kc '>OCICt' \<lfcr. dl'll'r other'\ from com- m1111rig '101t·n1 or insane acts or scne JU'>t1ce k1lhng people for their cnmt'i onl} c,cnl·S to sattsf) so- \ 1ct \ ·' ne~·d tor reH~nge and con- t1 nuc~ th1 c)dc. ot '1oknct' 1n the l n11ed \IJte'> The cold-hlooded act of d ropp1n1 a C\ an1de pt'lll't into acid and watch- tng a man ga pout his li fe o"cr the nelt I 0 to 15 mmutes 1s as brutal and barttanc ac; Ram1rrz·s reign of terror 1n uthem lahfom1a. But w-h1lc the " 1gb1 talker· .. stnng of murders and rapes were the acts of a demented wciopath. the tatc-sancuoncd k1lhng of a human ht-1ng 1s a cakulatcd act of barbamm lhut ha no parnllcl 1n a frtt society. Lo ngcles Count) JUr)' rec- ommendt'<i IHt Wttk that the dev1J. worsh1p1na El Paso dnft.cr rtte1ve the death penally for his cnmcs. formaJ ~otcncing for Ramire1 1s scheduled Nov. 7. ndcr Cahforma law. a dcat.h tcntcnce 1 automaticaJJy appealed.: a ~ that can 11.ke up to 8-lu )Uf'I. The )cnat.by appeal ~ IS nccnsary, supponm ol capetal pun- ishmcftt say. beautt of all the nmted buJfti-1n prOl«tJOU tpJnst eiecutina a.n 1n~• ptnOn. That's I ruJ worry; ~ tO a 1987 aanford Llw ltvletll UUde. 3$0 in~t Amtticans rueived cklllh letltmcc1 '" I.bis c.ftt\lf'Y -2l ol .. i ..... t people Mf'C Q • ...... ,.. I T011 ("I .\'\ I'\ to hfc 1n pnson w11hout the po ,.,. b1hty of P3rolc. 11 would cost the state less than St m1ll1on o\Cr the 40 )l"lfS ~nding 30 or 40 )Ca" 1n a mu1mum SC"CUnt)' pn son 1s a more protracted puna hmcnt and 1s JUSt as effttta"c a execution in kttpmg soc1ct) ·, '10Jcnt cnm1nals off the uuu.. .\nd under C'ahfom1a'<; 5(ntcncing la"' • \Alhcn ~mconc IS 5entcnccd to pnson W1lhout the po 1b1hty of parole. he WJIJ die in prison. Ju,t1cc 1 better scn.cd b)' tti>lac· inJ uccut1 ons 1n the nllcd S"&atc wuh a hfc11mc behind bal"ll becautt Vr'C would also p.1n slltu 1n the world communat)' by puttil'\I bebtnd us our 11v• front1cnman bcnl.llC. Of the 1ndUS1nahzed nat10os on thll planet. only thrtt ktlJ us CTimi- n.als· the SoVJCt nion. South frica and the m led Scates I l' a brpocnti- Cal bus ao atcs.n Olher ....,.. on buman "-ti Yiolal'°"9 Mile our country ~¥CS us ataims olthrir belie~ ~ llidwd llamif'a IO I ..... dim ...... --Giiier ..... ............ r a.1111• ............. .. ., ....... .... ............ bandits lt"eding a drug hah1t arc n111 kn own tor their mental prow-e" Prosecutor.; "3) killers ha' l' wld them the' ne,er thought about po<.,\- 1ble punishment wh ile comm1tt1ng their t:nmes_ .\II thr suu e--sancuonmg of \ 101- cnce does 1s be&et more "mlencc .\ recent stud) of e'ecul10M in <'"' Yoric ovt"r a 57-)ear penod hn~cd the murckr rate actual!\ Jumped 10 the first two months aftt"r each of the 600 k1lhngs cam~ out h~ the \I.ate dunng that pcnod ~menca·-; blood lust feed upon itself Other '>tud1e~ ha'c shown that the murder rate 1n states that do not h.a"e cap11al puni~hment or hm1t 1t to those ~ho kill peace officers 1s lo""er th3n the rest of tht nauon. Th<' l 'n1tcd talc -the beacon of freedom for the world -1s the mo t violent of the 1ndustnahzed countncs and has b) far the large t pcrt'c:ntat.t of 1ts population 1n pnsons. We a~ clearl y doin1 &<>me· thing wron-. We need to &ake the money be1na ~nt tt)'ll\I to loll people and utc 1t to put an end to the pc>veny. ctuld abuse, lack of' Job lkilb and dnaa abute thal ., the *qround or most Oea1h Ro• inmata. And we ~ to 1cacb ow dnldrm lbal theft IS DO IJ'C&&cr crime 111inst human11y lhaft the .ai• 0( another penoa's hft.. IMt ID Ina .... *"" =..·:ec~:-9~..::: ....................... ................... ~---C711ttlW OE' Oj -... Mondey, October 0, 198'0 l .J:T'J"l·:HS Solutions should benefit the poor To the Ed1tor-Tht' lnternauonal Monelal) Fund <1~1 F) and the World Bank rcccnth met 10 discuss restructunng debt to Third \.\ orld countnes unable to rcpa\ their loans • .~ It· 1s t'Lremeh unfonunate that the cntena thc\e instttuuons will u~ to restructure the debt will focus prcdom1na1rf\ on c1:onum1c issue <> .l'> opposed to sor1al 1\sues As a ree,ult the poor art' eliminated from cons1dcra11on Thu'> the IMF and \\ orld Bank are causing the death of thousands of people each ~ear. most ol them ~mall lh1ldrcn It 1) 1 ~p1cal for an ~ organ1tat1on to follow on shon term goals. tn tlm cac:.e. increased expo11s and decrea!>- cd 'ioc1al program~ to the poor. as oppo~d to long-term goals \,\h1ch 1A<11l ul11mateh do the..e nations the most good The basic needs of these countne'I. "hteh 1ndude food, med1- l.al lare .ind <;helter must be met ht-tore thn l.dn prosper and 'iusta1n 1hc1r u\.\n cconom1t reco'ef) I lt't"I that the I \,fF and \\ orJd Bani.. should include the follo"tng lfllt'fl.l 1n lht·1 r debt restructunng progrJm • .\dJU'>tmt·nt program'> should 1ndudt• 'Pl'\1fit social indicator LArgels \Ulh as the under li"e mor- talit" ratl· female hteran rate. etc • .\dJu,tmt"nt policies ihat do nol mert· ' 1..om pcn\dtc: hut benefit the lllH•r • Pnont' to projects and pro- gram.., w h11.h enhance the ccooomll producll' 11~ of the poorest 20 per- l l.'Ot ol thr populJttOli including Jtll''' to land 1mg.itwn and credit • \ borrov.1ng Cfluntn ·., effort t<• redute p<l\l.'11~ 'hould he t:onc.1derC'd .1 major tntcnon tor debt restructur· ing Though the .tnnual meeting 1' o\ n th1c; tic ht JdJuCitment proct'"" v.111 ht• Jn ·n~\·tn~ pr<11.e,.., O'er thr nl'\ l" k w H".H' It ' OC\ t'f too late to Jmend thl· r ... 1r,1lt"lltt"' .\U"-.I: B.\R,f\ Laguna Hill.., Officer's wife offers thanks I n lht• f d lo•r 1 >n ~pt .:ri nn . hu'\bJnd C o<.ta \,1 '>a P,'" u <>fl I t er B <"' b HaumgarJna "d'> 'ltrucJ.. b' a rnr uh1k "'uir111 J l•lat1on in the area 111 llJrh.•r &1uln.irtl anJ .\dam' .\'- t•nut• • . . I "''h to C\prl'"" m' heartfelt 1hank' t11 .di 11! \t>U "'h<• '>topped tn .1'"'' m' hu,hanJ hrn though I d11n·1 J..now whl• \OU .tre-I will .1 wJ\' hi.· 111Jrhtt·d Ii' -.11u and I JPflH"\lah· JI ,,, \flUr hdp and con· \\I I 'i R.\l \1C..\RD-..,FR < o<, ta \,fl'\J Service stations bill is dumb idea l 11 the Editor I JU\t "onder "h' our leg.islator<. hJ'C to lJllc the 11m1. to pass a bill rcqu1nng <.,er. 1ct' \talion-. to keep their ba1hr11onvs dean and open to tht pubhl \\hat nght do the} ha"c to 1ns1't th.11 bu,1nc~scs cater to e"erybod~" p ,, thn fc.-el that people can wan. nt11 .in~ n.·,taurant or an) store and lkmJntl to u~ tht•1r fac1lrncs" I 1h1nl. the go,crnment ought to kct•p II'> nose out o( pnvate business unlc'>' 11·\ an a~lute health matter LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa Youngster wants help for homeless T 11 the fd1111r· \h name •~ Katie \\ ood 1 am 91 · \ran old I am a girl and rm a tounh grader at L C I. ~ummer ~hool for thrc-c v.ceks I rralh v.ant to help the homcln..._ The homeless 'lhould be taken cart of bccau..c the' arc people lin us. Homeless people could d ie bcaujC no one 1s takma care of thtm. Tbe~ arr ly1na on the cold ~t.rect Wlthout any shelter They have '>cry thin clot.hes and art dreS5cd 1n rap. People should let homeless people havC' home$ and aood food to caL I feel vcl') soiTy Tor the homeless people that don't hav~ an_y shelter. KATIE WOOD tnine Plight t~aches l~sson I 1688 • R1ill '""' 5-nds • 6 Wlwl Stlblltty • T llN/ft 611 • U"*' S..t St•• ----~ Double Easel 1699 It I Ml WIMIH I yoir _.,,.,,.,,, • ~ •• '.. ... • l , ~ •• 399 • • MONDAY. OCTOOER 9. 1989 m Super dreams for Rams after 2 6-14 victory . 'We're 5-0and I suppose that's pretty good~ ~ Rams' Ro~inson 9y ID ZJNTIL ~ .... c. ....... . It looks like neon just doesn't cut it in Orange County. Take it easy, now. We know neon is fashionable and hip and all that cool stuff. But that differs from the other neon, the neon of Dcion. CertajnJy the Rams feel they can do without thaL The Rams arc the NFL's only undefeated team foUowina Snnday's 26-14 win over the Atlanta Falcons at Anaheim Stadium, but it docsn'Lseem to impress them. Despite their S--0 record. the Rams are still · humble, sull low-key. By design, apparently. they have bttn instructed b)' Coach John Robinson to ignore the hype, to shut off from their minds the chants of "Super Bowl. Super Bowl..." from the fans as they exit the field. h 's been perhaps their toughest challerfge this season. Even without the flash of a Dcion Sanders. the Rams have plenty of talent. And, they have shown thus far, as they did on Sunday. that they can get up for the lesser teams. like the Falcons. Even a week after an emotional, last-second win over a bigger team like San Francisco. · Jim Everett passed for 290 yards and two touch· downs, Henry Ellatd caught 8 of them for 165 yards and Mike Lansford kiclccd four field goals to lead the Rams. who are off to their best start since 1985 when they went 7--0, en route to an 11 ·5 season. Atlanta ( 1-4) had it.s chances. but not enough of the big-play ability to catch these Rams on a rot[ Quarterback Chris Miller passed for 340 yards and a touchdown on 28-of-39 passes but the Falcons gained 38 yards rushing and that. as they say. won't get it done. Especially when you1re playi ng catch-up. as the Falcons were all day. "We're 5-0 and l suppose that's prett} good." said an understated Robinson. "I ~as con~med that we would be flat but that mavbe we could win ~ithout playil\j wilh emotion. · ...., ... .,.._ ~ -----.y P•kons' Mldlael H•ynn pulls In disputed c0111pletlon. .._ .. Jerry Gra.y defends. "Say what you will about ho~ ~e play. but no one else has fOne undefeated ... That s true. especially an light of the fact the Rams (Please SH RAMS/12J Robert M~• •nd 9oltby Butler fJJJ jar tlte ball loose frOM th• R.,..s' WHiie Andersor .. C.mmeat l. Huntington (4-1) Defense. Cunningham 2. Edison (3-2) Balanced explosive offense 3. Fountain Valley (2-3) Future hinges oil health 4. Ocean View (3-2) Can beat top three if on 5. Marina (2-3) Could surpnsc for third 6. Westminster (~5) lnjurcd.--too green Preseason in book, but questioRs still - cloud Sunset issue By JON FERGlJSON Of ... 0..,. ,._ SUl'f As the non-league progressed. one thing became increasingly clear - there are few clear c ut answers in the Sunset League football race. There arc no favorites to sweep into the ClF playoffs and seize con- trol and no fa vorites to enter league and take ultimate control. In fact, while there appears to be two teams clearly capable of winning the league, therc~s one more which couJd be ri&bt there and two more capable of .playoff action. , While Huntilljton Beach and Edison arc the fa vontes based on non-league play. Fountain Valley showed bow sharp its offense couJd look the first seven quarters of the season. and. if healthy. they arc nght in the pack. Tbear problem is that many play- cn have been out for !evcral weeks. Are they finalty weU-beaJed and ready or merely doing their best to get back on the field for league play? OnJy Mike Milner knows, and he's not about to announce his status repon for Ocean View this week. Ocean View is capable of takin3 •third away from Fountain Valley very quick.1¥, catching the Barons first. Fountatn Valley also must con- tend with Edison the second week of leque season. Marina is a notch in t.clc of -Ocean View, but showing sips of comina to life. Westminster faCes a touab road. Huntin;ton's road to the title will 'come tint with defense, but develo~ in& offensive balance and consisten- g remains its ~t roadblock. 1Dou& Cunningham otfen the most dominant all-around player an the league. Edison offers a versatile set of skiU players and a very balanced offense. which has averaged 24.6 points per game. Fountain Valley's offense is nght with Edison's if heallhy. but in1unes make judging the Barons by their preseason penonnance useless. Ocean View ha.s the offense and has held four of five opponents under 10 points. Marina needs a running game to complement it.s passing game. but has allowed only 26 points its past four games. Westminster has had little stability in its lineup because of injuries to mature as a young team in thetr situation so vi tally n~s to. Here's bow the coaches look at the race: ~ ..... Buda~ 8Hdl Coadl ~e Pascoe: ·Nobody is in lhe drivers seat in our league, because everyone is equal. Everybody's good. "Edison is by far the best team in the league. They've got balance. they can run and throw. I think we're the next team because we·rc gettint to be a balanced team. Then its Ocean View and Fountain Valley. If folln- tain Valley is healthy, they're right there." Mu. Coadl Dave WMte: •11 feel the same way I did five weeks ago. I think HuntiD(ton is the team to beat.. even thouah \.bey aot beat last week. We p>rbeat tbt week before by the same' team ~lier Dci). I dliak with all the retumina stanc:n they have ,,._.. '" SUNSET /82J OW ORANGE C8A.8T AREA TaUl8 F-AllEB Team, ~ Lu1 wffll ~ weel'• fM Corona del Mar ( 4-1 ) def. Costa Mesa. 33-13 Es1ancia., Fri. Costa Mesa (0:.5) lost to CdM, 33-13 Trabuco Hills, Fri. Edison (3-2) def. SJ Bosco. 48-27 Htn. Beach. Thu~ Estancia (S-0) def. Oranae, 21-0 CdM, Fn. Fountain Va{ley (2·3) lost to UJ Poly, 42-0 Ooean View, Fn. Huntin~on Beach (4-1) lost to Mater, Dci, 19-14 Edison, Th~ Irvine (~·3) lost to Foothill, 21-17 El Toro. Fn. Laguna Beach (~5) lost to -~ O mnte, 24-0 ~· Ffi.. Marina (2-3) de( Millikan, 6-0 Wesurunstcr, Ff!. Mater Dci (2-3) def. Htn. Beach, 19-14 St. Paul, Fn. Newport Harbor (4-1) def. LB ~ilson, 17-7 University, Sa!-Ocean View (3-2) de( Tust.10. 35-9 Ftn. Valley, Fri. SaddlebKk (2-3) de( SA Valley, 19-0 TUstin. Fri. Ualivmity-(2-3) Ioli 10 Dana ~ 24-3 N~ Sa~. Westminster (0:.S) lost to Valeoci.a. 27-7 Mmina. fn. WoodbridF (l-3) lost 10 Canyon, 4Pl 7 U.una Hills. Fri. Team, record Comment I. Corona del Mar ( 4-1) Defend mg champ rates edge ·2. Estancia (5--0) Eagles best bet to upset °"' 3-1 7-2 4-1 5-1 8-1 3. Tustin (3-2) Can beat an)one. an)t1me 4. Newpon Harbor (+ 11 hd basics a spnngboard 5. Saddleback 12·31 .\ "ear a"'a' from title 6. Universai) (l-3) oa'ngerous. 'but )OUng 5-0-1 Sea View race as usual, it's more like the 'Confused View' By ROGER CARLSON Of u. o.iiy -SUfl There's onl) one wa> to ra11onaltze the upcoming Sea Vie~ League fool· ball race -scan last 'ear's final standinf. Going IO the call was Cor· ona de Mar. Tustin. L'nl\crs11~. Estancia. Saddleback and '.'e"' pon Harbor. Corona del Mar dad 1t. wmnang three games an league pla). and ~ent on to wm the CIF D1v1s1on VI cham· p1onsh1p. But that was a )Car ago. It ma) be even tougher to sol"e this season Consicfer this: Estanna and (Or- ona del Mar are 9-1. The teams the) have beaten have a combtned record -ofT-TT-T and 9-16: Tustin and Saddleback a~ 3-2 and 2-3. and t.he teams th" ha'\ e me1 havcacombtned record of 12-13 and J 6-8-1. -.. Harbor is 4-1 . n's onh loss a 7-6 decision to 4-1 Huntington Beach "Even Uru versaty. lhe logical No. 6 in the game of predictions. al~a~) has Foothill and Woodbridge on Its list of vicums. So how do you figure it? Can you really view Saddleback. wit.h always the quickest defense in the league. as a No. 5 team? Can you rqlly view Newpon Harb<>r. 4-1 and considered one of the best-roached teams in Orange County as a non- CIF playoff team? The puzzle will unravel the next five weeks and bctt's what some of ~ eoaeMs ~a~ to ~Y about the situation. •Estanc ia Coac h J o hn Laebengood; ··corona del Mar has - 1988 final standings SN ~w LN9" LH9" CdM Estaric•a NewPOr! Saddtet>aci.. Tuslln Univers1tv W L T 3 0 2 2 2 1 2 J 0 1 7 1 I 3 1 1 2 I Owr8I W L T II 0 2 7 2 1 J 7 0 J 6 1 3 6 1 • 5 1 ~n good the Last four ouun.gs and getting better . .\nd Tustm is big and has four outstandmg backs. "Jen) Wttte has done a good JOb at ddlebad .. but I don't thank the) can v.m tl. I kno~ lh~~tutded (Santa .\na) Valk). bu1~y tsn't d1sc1plined and was out-coached.·· •Corona dcl Mar Coach Dave Holland: "I sa~ Saddleback agains1 San ta '\na Valley and I "'1as rcalfy impressed. Yes. the league as nuts, but 1t always has been. "l know this. h doesn't matter what we do against Estancia. we can sull win th as th mg ... • Newpon Harbor Coach Jeff Bnnldev: "I saw Saddleback opening nafht and last Thursday nigbL and rt tell you. they can beat anyone in this league. We're maybe ihe sJcepcr. We're a team without stars and kilMi of business-like. We had sev• ~ ceavers agamst Long Beach Wilson. We've got a good atmOSPbcrc." • Saddleback Coach )erry Witte: ..I thmk I haYe-10 give t.M edit 10 Corona del Mar. I just think they'~ a little more comfol"labk in the roJe of ,,_._ lft SEA VIEW /Uf l'\C It IC t O\'I 11 \f,l I PHJDU 110'' It's time to think 'Angelus' Team, ,...... C..n•t <>Ma Far and away the favorite 2-1 Mater Dei appears ready for combat outins. "He (G1bson) JUSt didn't have a eood main tpinsa us. Tbcy did drop IOMe bills. but I think our defense rally bothered them. ''On offense we dcddcd lo run the bell and then keep them off beJancc witb 10mC differtftt formations. We had tJat ontmive s&atillic:a. but pen- alties (iadudi•. Ila bokliQ& calls) llmoll tilled ~ I. Trabuco Hills (4-1) 2.~3-1-1 } 3 w (2-3 4:~ H ls{2j) S. COiia M:!J.0-S) 6. Llpna (0-S) Tom Meiss bad turned it quickly 4-l Warriors haven't found it...yct 8-l Bat of the 9CCODd division 25-I Exdtint brand despite mx>rd 7S-1 C.an 't locate the end zone l 00.1 '1\JOH It \C,I I H\'t H\11 'l'OHI' HHt \h Wllllams takes 1" a Giant step Rose convinced it's only a mat ter of time before a return to baseball toward NL title 8y JIM DONAGHY ,., ............ 1' SAN FRANCISCO -Heartbreak has always teemed to follow the Chic-.o Cubs. On Sunday night, Matt Williams was the.beanba:aker. I • ----~ While Will Clark and Mark Grace were dueUn& for records. Williams won the game. Williams drove in four runs, includina a tie-breaki;na. two-run ~omer in the fifth inning, an~ San Francisco beat ChK:a&O 6-4 to take a 3-1 lead m the National l..cque playoffs. ''They pitched me in all niabt and that one was just off lbe plate," Williams said of bis homer. On 38 occasions in posueason history a team has led 3-1. They have gone on to win ~e series 31 times. Al LM••l'lla11 Glants1 Wiii Clark gr•bs Ch k-.0•1 ltyne Sandber~s foot to brea up dowbt• plaJ. "We haven't played well," CUbs mana,er Don Zimmer said. "But we beat the Mets three in a row and we beat St. Louis three in a row." J!Crfonnances of the series, rcheved Giants starter Scott Clark went 3-for-4 and tied an NL playoff' record Garre~t in the fifth and allowed three hits over 4-plus with 10 flits. an<i GrJce drove in two runs to give hi~~iMin . for the "victory. _ · . ei&ht (lBls afld a share of the NL series record. for a 1th two outs 1n the ninth, Ryne Sandberg singled wfiile. · and Steve Bedrosian relieved Downs. Lloyd McClen- "Tbe Cubs are fighting for their life and hopefully don blooped a sin&le to right off' the glove of second we won't have to go back to Chicago," Clark said. baseman ~obby Tfiompson and walked Grace to load ''We're getting the clutch hits."• the bases. The Cubs blew a two-game lead in tbe 1985 He then struck out Andre Dawson for his second playoffs to San Diego, and have not been to the World save of the senes. Sencs since 1945. With the score 4-4, Clark led off tbe fifth wifh a "We didn't get here with the kind of pitching we dotJble to make him 10-for-15 in the series. One out have had in this series " Zimmer said. later. Williams lined reliever Steve Wilson's pitch over The game started' in 85-degree temperatures at the left-field fe~c-c;. _ . normally cold and windy Candlestick Park. It seemed It ga ve W1lhams nine RBis. breaking the NL to help the hitters. . playoff record previously held by Gary Matthews. "Our big guys a~ getting the job d?ne," Williams Dusty Bake.r and Grace.. . said ''I'm confident m that spot now.' The Giants have eight home runs m the four ·AJI the offense even caused some short tempers as games. Du nng the regular season. San Francisco hit fi ve Clark and Shawon Dunston exchanged words at fi rst homers ID 12 games again~t Chicaio. . base after the Cubs shortstop bloo~ a single to nght The Cubs or Giants will play ID the World Senes ID the sixth.· The benches emptied. but peace was starting next aturday in Oakland .. The Athlet1.cs won restored quickly. the Amencan League pennant earlier Sunday in Tor- Gamc 5 of the best-of-7 series is scheduled for onto. and must have dreamed on the Ot~t home about toda)' at 12:05 p.m., wnh Mike Bielecki to pnch apinst facing the shak) pitching of the NL division champions. Rick Reuschel of the Giants. In tb~ Cubs' 9-5 ~tctol) Once again 1n this· series, the starting pitchers in Game 2. Reuschel was chased 1n the first mnmg. flopped and the outfielders spent most of the lime allowmg five htts and five runs. getting fa m1 har with the fa ns 1n the bleachers. The Giants ca n wra{> up their first World Series Chicago starter Greg Maddux left in the founh appearance smce 1962 w1th a victory toda). inning. and his counterpan. Garrelts. followed him 10 Kelly Downs. in one of the few clutch pitchmg the showers m the next inning. A'·s' Henderson & Co. deliver ~ Toronto succumbs, 4-3, to AL champs By BEN \JI .ALKER N a.MIMI 11/tll., TORONTO -Ricke> Henderson came home and the Oakland Ath- lellcs are gomg home to the World Senes. Again. The Athletics. with Henderson agatn stealing the sholo\, won their second straight Amencan League pennant. beatmg Toronto 4-3 Sun- da)' to wm the playoffs m fi\C games. "I can't say I surprised myse1r:· Henderson said. "The) call it the mone) pla)'ers. I guess I'm one of th e money pla~ers. one of the gu>:s who wants to be there when 1t counts." So is Dave Stewart. He does not eat on days he pitches because he gets nervous, but he wms. Stewart. raised m Oak.rand as was Henderson, outpitched Dave Stieb for the second time in the series as Oakland became the first team to win consecutive pennants since the Ne w York Yankees and Los Angeles each did it in 1977-78. This also ended the longest streak in history without a repeat champion. ··we all had in mmd to finish 1t RAMS From l1 here," Stewart said. "We lc tt last year behind us and we're JUSt going ahead." . The Athletics. wit h the best record 1n baseball the last t"o seasons. Y.ill open the World Senes at home next Saturda) aga mst San Francisco or Ch1ca~o. "I hve m San Francisco. so I hope it's the Giants:· Henderson said. Either way. Oakland will not have to face a pitcher the caliber of Orel Hersh1ser. wh o stopped the Athlcucs in five games last )'ear And ma)be just as 1mponant. this time the) ha ve Henderson. 'T ve been stnving for this mo- ment for about 10 )Cars and 11 ne ver came true:· said Henderson. whose only previous postscason ended when Oakland lost to the Yankees tn the 198 1 playoffs. "I was probably wondering when l was gomg to get to the World Series. r always felt I would be there. but what year I never knew," he said. Henderson who began his career with the Athletics. was traded back to them by the Yankees on June 20 for pitchers Greg Cadaret and Eric Plunk and outfielder Luis Polonia. and was slammed straight back to the ground. And in the fourth quarter. Sanders was dumped to the gTOund by the Rams' George Bethune as he at- tempted to ~tum a punL The ball squirted loose and Fred Strickland picked up the ball and ran into the end zone for what officials signaled as a Ram touchdown. But Sanders was ruled down before the fumble on the instant replay. Welcome to lbe NFL Neon. The Rams scored the first time they bad the ball, drivins 68 yards in 8 plays with Everett hitting Holohan for a 13-yard 101.lCbdown. Ellard cauaht a 2S-yard pass to move the balf to lhe Atlanta I S. Atlanta responded as MilkT hit Shawn c.ouins fbr a 9-yard touch- down pua to cap a 79-yard drive. The touchdown was set up when Miller &brew a 46-yard pass to Micbael Haynes in which Haynes wrellled the ball away from Jerry Gfay .. Hayaa and Oray went up for the pau -.t.ber and when they came down, Gray aooeared to have lliDed ~OD. SUt ofticiaJs pve ibe beDefit-of-doubt to Haynes. He made his S 1.7 million salary worth it as his return propelled Oakland to the playoffs. then he made them his personal showcase and was unamimously named Mo!il Valuable Player. "I went out there and did the th ings I knew I could," he said. "I wanted to make e' el) thing happen and everything fell into place ... Henderson is eligible for free agency after the World Sencs. but isn't thmkrng about that. " ( hope ( ne'er become a free a.gent... he said. "I hope I Sta) in Oakland. It seems ltke everything came true for me once 1 came home." Henderson stole the senes. reach- mg base 1n 14 of 23 plate appear- ances and stealing a postseason re- cord eight bases without bemg caught. H enderson. who went 6· for-15. hit two home runs. a tnple. a double and scored eight times. "He's been doing this for us since the All-Star break." first baseman Mark McGw1re said ... I think the big thing is he's home and he's happy. We had eight or nine different lead- off men last year. and he's what we needed." -Along with everything else. Hen· derson was the only player to st.art every game and not strike out. field goal with 2: 10 remaining in the half. Atlanta blew a golden opportunity to score a touchdown late in the sec-0nd quarter when the Falcons drove to,.the Rams 1 -~Jine-.&l on fourth down, John Settle was stacked up inches short of the goal line by Doug Reed. Lansford added two mo~ field aoals in the.third quarter (of 27 and 42 yards) to give him four for the game. tbe fourth time he has ac- complished that in bis 8-year career. · The Falcons sandwiched a touch- down in between Lansford's field goals in the third quarter. Miller completed six straignt passes and Keith Jones scored oo a 3-yard blast. So It was 26-14 midway throuch the third quarter. . And that~s the way it stayed as the Rams defeme held off the FalcoM twice after Ad.all.ta drove deep into Ram territory. And IOr tbote keeping tabs on Neon Ocioa,. be did iD&crccp& Ever· ett midway throuab Lhe fourth quar- ter. .. He made a ~ play on the bell," said Everet&. .. but re&lly, I wu Piii . down aad bad no busiDell ,,.. The AllOCMt9d ....... ~~ CINCINNATI -less tban six weeks after beina benned for Ules:&J pmbli Pete • Rose is carefully posi1ion1na himse'lf' for a comeback in m-.jor la&ue buebaU. He has hired a public relations specWisl. He meets rqularty with advisen to weiah his opponunitie9. He'• QOns.idcri• whether be needs treatment for pmbli.na. And tic's still convinced be'JJ be beck in buebell nexr year. · . "He'• loo~na ahead to rupplyina after one ~ ... said Gary Waits, manaaer or a softbell team Rote played for last week in 1 charity pme. The late bescbell commissioner A. Bartlett Giamat· tj banned Rose for life A""' 24 for his admitted bettina with bookies. Bueblll's 1u1dclincs aJlow him 10 ask for reinstatement after one year. FricndJ. of the former Cincinnati Reds manqer initially worried about Rose's outlook wit.bout buebell in his life. They say be seems to be doing, fine. "He's an amazing person," Waits said. ·•1 think be can handle this. He's very strong-minded and J think he can aC'CCpt it." Publk rcl~ons specialist Barbara Pinzka said she hasn't seen much sadness in Rose since she started wor~ing with him. Hammond wins Texas Open SAN ANTONIO, Texas -Donnie Hammond completed a blitz of the Oak -/ Hills Country f'lub course Sunday with a 6-,IJ under-par 64 Sunday for a seven-shot vie-.-, --- tory in the Texas Open. Hammond won his second PGA title by slashing a course-record 22 strokes off par for a 72-hole sco~ of 258 that left runner-up Paul A.zi03er far behind. Hammond, a seven-year Tour veteran, never yield- ed the lead Sunday and secured the victory when he rolled in a 30-foot eagle putt at the I 0th hole to open a live-shot advantage over a couple of struggling challengers. Elsewhcfe m golf on Sunday: •In Clemmons, N.C. Gary Player took advantage of Rives McBee's late putting lapse and scrambled to a one·slrokc victory in the RJR Championship, the nchest event on the PGA Senior Tour. • In Dallas. Susie Berning of Kailua Kona. Hawaii. fired a final -round 72 for a three-shot victory in the $75.000 Marilynn Smith Founders , Classic at Prcstonwood Country O ub. q1·01·1: 01-· '1'111·: D \ l "We've got some key players on our team and they have some on theirs and we'll play them agamst ours. So if you can figure out what I just said, so be it. because I certainly don't know what I just said:· -Costa Mesa High football coach Tom Baldwin, discussing his team's chances aga inst Trabuco Hills t.his week. Bruising day for NFL OBs Buffalo's Jim Kelly. one of three NFL quanerhack s injured Sunday. sustained a ~ separated left shoulder in the Bills· 37-14 ~ loss to the Indianapolis Colts. P111Sburgh·s Bubb) Bnster sprained his left knee in the S1eelers· 26-16 loss to Cincinnati and Tampa Ba)'s Vinn) Tcstavcrde. who en}ineered a 42-35 upset of Chicago. bruised his nght knee. "At this pomt. we do not know his condition:· Buffalo Coach Marv Levy said of Kell). the AFC"s leading passer. "His arm is 1n a sling. and he 1s tn a lot of pain," Lev)' said. "He 1s going back with the learn to Buffalo. He will be examined and the team will malce an evaluauon on Monday or Tuesday ... Kelly was hit hard by defensive end Jon Hand as he passed 16 yards to Andre Reed for a touchdown late m the third quarter at Indianapolis. Kelly walked to the dressi ng room, where a preliminary examination 1n- •dicated the separation. Kell y, who has thrown for 1.420 yards and 11 touchdowns. came into the game wi th a 104.8 rating. first in the AFC and second m the NFL. He completed 20 of 32 passes for 216 yards against I ndianapohs. but was sacked three times and had three passes inter· ccpted. COLE From81 consistent and thoughtful. As one who taught and coached in tbcarea for IS~ before-moving .. north" to get in vol vcd in a pro- f essional sports orgamzation I wan1 to support and echo the feelings of the coaches today. When I was teach1ng and coaching from the mid-605 to the late-70s, the educational environment was dif- ferent. Booster organizations were not the critical means of suppon they are today in the "post-Prop 13" era. I never had a booster club but I always had parents I knew l could call on for various projects {building a betting cage. laying electrical lines to the field ). The suppon was always so willing- ly ajven because SMtttnts wanted somcthJ na better for their kids· educational e-.perience. l felt we shared in the education process. but wttla dittinctty tep9nte roles to per- form. LallllOnl kictcd • 48-yard field pl to _live the Rams a 1().7 lead 1ritJt 2:22 left in the ftnc quarter. The Fllccm drove '° 1be -32 with the aid ol a ~ interference lhroWina tbai ball. .. I would nevCT presume to teU the pucnll bow to raise their child and they 1r0uld never presume to tell me bow to ru.n my~. Tbil. J hope. ca.me out ofa mutual respect ._ • ,__ M for &he roles of each. This eeems to ...... ....,.. have chaQIDdtoday. can. but Leroy Irvin intercepted Miier ad the It.-uned lbe table OD die falcoel. Tbey ~ 71 ~ ia 12 plays a a IOUC:bdown witll Everett tbrow-i• 7 ~ to lloben DelDiDo b lhi .,.,.... Detpino _. .• he ~ 'r illrd midi ol Ewnt&'• ,... on ......... = 11 .. Iii Ewmt.a.rd 'l .............. ...... 1•c•n1c ... llf ... ol22Md ~tr,.:: 1 • 1 e-w Most puea11 I dialt 1ritb lhea ---"" • t-• wantedthebettpotliblenpaience ..,. 11 ..... : ....... .,-... .,.,,. • ..,.,.... for their dlild and recop.iad that (~ lllallt Ht. ~ld~talq be meuurod by ~ ' -"'" ,,.., CMCF.-.n mmu or--won. llJOIJ, .... ---::...1-1 ..,. "° ~:C.1:" AhhcNlh lllis _., Ulll-.a ... amoiw an, deuty tbe ones I re-t~ ~=,~~· ... ....,, E'IWttt memkr nlOll lft Ibale wbo hid a ltMla-H ~A:* CCl'laia ... dve,..~veabout tbe~of'vOlldl. I etDeCially :;;;; ,':l.. .. cJJ'i,:!-.,. ~ reme ........ received rroma .....-Na........e.w .,...,._...,.,..._,...,.., ..... .. -........ of'llif ... DllYblr ·~q ·• ct=---=--==-............. _...., ' 1" ...., •lPu •111W1illt11t .... ., ,,, , .......... r: •II __ _.-.,. H . .. He's acxept.ed it. He's convinced he's toina to blck in beseb&ll. That makes it easier to eccept, aucss." &be said. Jie's taken several steps tQwards reinst.ateme already. Rose m«U reaularly with Pinzb, lawyer Reuv Katz and busineu manqer Bill Hayes to di1euss h bulinaa opportunities. bis public appearanca a olher matten. · . aPete says. 'What do you lhinkr We f.ve o opinion" he makes lhe cfedalon," Pinku said. 'But i has decisaon. We're not bebysitting him." One of the topics has been Rose's pmbUna. On day be was benned, Rose said he didn't have a pmbli prOblem and be insisted be wouldn't seek help. H softened his stance on gambling treatmcnt 10mewh accordi~ to Pinzka.. .. Re s open to diKussing it," she said. "It's som thin& we're all talkina over. He doesn't admit he has Pr<>blem; he doesn't deny it0 • He's been to the racetrlM>lrat least once since ban, but is stayina alVty now at olhen' advice. .. Our advice to him was to stop betting." Pi said ... There·arc thinp that arc legal but tbeY may n be smart." Gretzky paces Kings, 5-0 ING LEWOOD -Wnh all-time NHL scoring leader Gordie Howe in the au· d1encc. Wayne Gretzk) moved w11hin _1 __ -1 seven points of tb e top "-Ith three assists and the Los Angeles K.rngs defeated the Detroit R Wings 5-0 Sunday night. ·1-..:1.t\ ,,,o,.n \UIO TELEV1SIOH 11.30 1.m. -AUTO R ACING: IMSA World Chlllen9e from Tame>• (lae>e), ESPN Noon -BASEBALL: N1llonal LHgue playoffs Gu ne S -Chlc190 Cubs 11 San Francisco, Channel 4. 6 e>.m -PAO FOOTBALL: R1lders at New YO<"k Jet$. Channel 7 6 pm -GYMNASTICS: World Championship Team Trlals from Pl'IOenlx ltae>el. ESPN. 6 e> m -BOXING: Darrin Van Horn vs Dwain Lockman, 1unlor·mlddtewelghls, from Sl. Louis, Soorts· Channel. 7:30 P.m. -YACHTING: Ullimale Yacl'll Race from M ilwaukee (lae>e), ESPN. 7:30 pm. -COLLEGE SOCCER: Seton Hall 11 Slanford (lae>e), Prime Ticket. 9:30 e>.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington al USC (lae>e), Prime Ticket. RADIO Noon -BASEBALL: Nalion11 League Playoffs Game S -Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, KNX < 1070). KFMB (760). 6 e>.m. -PAO FOOTBALL: Raiders al New York Jets. KFI (640). more. lfwe define success as rcach-mg the very .. top .. than we doom nearly all to fail. Suce65 for me 1s seckmg a k.id en1oy tbc ~Y of Qthers liJce myself who are baseball nuts and wish so many others bad this same incurable disease. Success is in the acceptance of a challenge. A friend ~ntly told me of a tea her nine-year-old son played on m the area. The kids took a tum at eac position. Everyone faced lhe press- ure of pitchin_g and the boredom tha can come at times in the field. The kids were winning games but most importantly they were lcarn1 n the fun involved, the fellowship. This coach seletted his players not always on the basis of their ability but on the enthusiasm of the parcn These kids clearly had love and su~ pon from both family and coaching staff. They could go out and enjoy playing the game. Tbg were already a success. the game had nothing to do with provin th.is facL Ahletics teacbei life. The fear of fail~re that comes from the pressure to be successful in a child's pme to de1mninc a child's self-worth is de- suuctive. This fear offailure will keep kids from trying lift's eba.ll that come &Iona. the cballenaes that ma.kc life worth 6viq. Parenu must &ive their love to their youn&JlU' for the person they are rat.her than the athle1e they try be. Separate self-worttl ftom per- fOrmance.. Nuttatt, encoun,e, support. Mott of all bdp the youiw penon to ENJOYt.be ~ fOr Milt it is: a children'• s-timc. My at at aabJctic even&a bu cbaailed hllll CIG9dl '° pa.real to bwW aco.t DOWwhobu1 my coocem b,_..J*.11* P"uci .. te in UJIPGf1 lltM IUDC. ne U..Mw±rrd nee 1 wcdlld. aa-~r ... °' ........... a· lllll••ifan••••J••· ., .. ,,.~...... ... ... .,~ ... ••su 1 ...~ - Top 10 Orange County high school football 1. Ml11lon Viejo D la~l•a .............. 1 lfttr flftlli ......... CMWll .. c....c..-.,., tlllll, M-12. ...... Ceut ... 0... H .. Md. 2. El Toro Cttare•r• 1t1v •n ........ ...... ...... 2. .... ........ ...., ...... 1'·0 .. ""' ,..,....... V ... v. lrYIM next. 4. Sunny Hiiis l\aveL •;:,. • ~: • tust tw• '9udl· clewns In dhoes· "'9 ef five vk • tlms. Open Fretw•v u.eue ... inst J.J T,...,. s. Los Alamitos GrtMM c ... """9 bedr UP "'9 .. ._ wHtl 4 • 1 recerd. Aventlnt 37.0 """' a ..,,.. Ka.... (1-J-1) INeue epener. 6. Santa Ana Saints sur· prise L•vol•, 17-14, t.k• 4·1 N<•d into Cen· turv L.._,. H ftle.•vwtt.. El MedeM next. 7£a!s::.nc)/la , eff prtseasen · wHtl S·O rec•d after 1ettln1 PHt Oranet 9ft ~v. CdM 1 (4· 1) ieems Fri· ' dav. 9. Edison • Ctl ar1e n ::.:r·~~27 ~~ ~ terv at St. JeM ) -.SC., W.lftt eff Stunt SMnnan te tune ef JOI verds rvshlftt. 1 o. Dana Hiiis Oel pfl l n s make " Into Tep 10 ,., first time ll ~F= Coast LHtu• entry te Min Tep 10 status. Raiders show off new coach tonight 1y IARRY WILNER N~lllm .. EAST R UTHERFORD. N.J. - The Los Angeles Raiders are 1-3 and loose. The New York Jets are 1-3 and uptight. Neither team can afford a loss that would drop them funher behind in • On Channel 7, 6 p.111. th~ir divisions, but the teams arc approaching tonight's renewal of their often intense rivalry in dif- ferent ways. An SbeU makes his debut as coach of a suddenly relaxed Raide"' team that couldn't care less that Shell is the fint black head coach in the modem NFL era. "Simplicity and ~ssiveness ICCmS lO be the idea..· note tackle Bob Qoljc said or Shell's approach. ~Bukally, it's what the Raiden nave been bated on, from what I've rad iD history books. ··Tbe fim m~or chanac is we are able 10 sit on our hclmeta dwini brakl in pnctice. J had to ask some o( I.be veteran• bcrc bow to do it ... SEA VIEW ,,..,, a favorite. Tbcy k.ind of approKb i& u a job to do. .. I'm really imprcqed with Ulan· cia's team quicknen. I don•t know if you can have upeeu. There will bt one surpri1e every week and some ties. h's aoin1 to be wilder (than last year). We have Tustin first, then boom. we have Corona del Mar the (ollow- ina Tbundaf. We have to have 11 least a split think the key is which team is getti~J better." • Tustin COac:b Marijon Aocich: "Estancia•s s.-0 and you have to pick tb~m tint. :The next four, alJ have their strengths and weak.neact. Flip a coin. There•s no way you can sepal· ate them. I don't know bow aood Corona is. The guys they've beaten aren't wQrld-beater$ either." • Unive,.,ity Coach Mark Cun- ningham: "Last year we bad all those ties and all that. and the same thing can happen again. Thcre·~·ust no real favorite. What's to est to judge is Saddleback and us. bebly our preseason schedules are tougher. There's just no breather." Univcnity is being f?ickcd for sixth -so if ariyone is a breather," it's University. And that's exactly what has every coach in the league, aside from Cunningham. concerned with University. The coaches d on't consider U ni- versity a breather. and they're jusl hoping their players know it. Nevertheless, goin1 in, it's Corona del Mar, Estane1a, Tustm. Newpon Harbor, Saddleback and University. in that order. according to Daily Pilot observations. Here's how coaches viewed last week's final league tuneups: Holland -"We played a team that played its best game and they were motivated to do well and we took 11 in stride. It was a good experience and t was pleased with the per· fonnance. "I thought Costa Mesa did a great job. They were poised and well- coached and I tho ught Tom SUNSET From81 back. the most all-leaguers and a couple of key transfers domg well - Kelly Cotto n and David Laq es- peciall y -they're nghl there. ··1 thmk we're capable of wrnnmg the league. Fountam Valley has play- ed the toughest scnedule. and if they · get· healthy. they're caJjable. Ocean View ... they've got potential. Manna is much improved. "I think 11 will be a real battle. I don·t know if there's a great, great team in the league. bul it might be the most balance we've had in three or four years.·· Fonuln V11ley Coad1 Mike Mihttr: "The two teams 10 beat are Edison and Hun11ng1on Beach. Ob- viously that wtll be determined m the first week of the lcasue season. Who- ever wini; the Huntington Bea h and Edison game will have the anstde track to the Sunset League-. "I thtnk the wa> the league 1s. and l''e seen ever) bod) but Hunungto n. I would not be a bit surpnsed 1f the eventual league champion has o ne loss and there m1gh1 be a couple of upsets in the big games ... Ocean View Coacll Howard Isom: "The way things are going. Hunt· ington Beach and fahson arc nght there. Edison ... moves the ball really well. Then there's Fountain Valle' and ourselves. and Manna's coming on strong.·· Marta Coacll Jolla Sffley: "I guess I'd have to say Huntington Beach is the favontc. The' 're real consistent on defense. Their last game. their offense clicked at 11mes and they're going to start opening 1t up. They're a hard-nosed football team. "I stt them and Edison as front runners, and the third spot is up for grabs. Those two teams have prob- aoly l>een lhe must ~ons1stent teams. Fountain Valley 1s pretty good when they have everyone health)". But I thtnk we can play Wlth any team that's in the Sunset League ... WHtmiaster Coadl Stu Clark: "I Have to put Huntington No. I. be- cause they have the best record at this po1n1. Edison. Ocean View and Fountain Valley are all looking real good. and reaJly play well at times. AREA Froml1 our offense couldn't move the ball against them'. we ended up with the defense on the field too long.·· said Hentpn. "They stancd gcnina tired from the phy,ical beating that Foot-hill was giving us. They were much bigger than us and just wore us down pb~ically. No offense to the competitio n we've played so far, but we·re in stall for some very fine offensive t~~ much better than what we've playai gajnst so far. We need 10 show up for the whole game to play with these guys." Oater PtM4 ,..... .,. a... ~., ... COShl Mesa's D~ Ospina (I J tries to avoid Corona.del Mar's Steve Ntedrlnghaus, who led CdM·s JJ-11 victory ''ld•Y· (Baldwin) had a great game plan used his tools the best he could. "Bul we know we have 10 improve on what we did .. Jason Ferro's cond1uon remained tentative after suffenog a knee in- jury. The fear 1s that the free safety has a d1sloca1ed knee. He's a doubtful s1aner for the Sea Kmgs' league opener on Fnda). and if that's the case the Sea Kings will mo'e Warren Johnson 10 free safety and insert T) Fujimura at Johnson's spol a1 comer. Brhaklty -"Wilson had a good football team. We went in with what we felt prepared . The thmg were most concerned w11h was 1he mental aspect. Wilson was 1-3 and kids can look through them. "But our kids were focused and 1ha1 was a great sign for us. For the last game of the preseason we played pretty well on both sides of the ball. .. I thought Steve Scheck did a good JOb in terms of runnmg our offense. Thins fell together prett~ well. es· pec1aJl y m the first hal( "Nobo<h got hurt. We've got out Sean Rogers Manna is mur h ampro\t~d ... .\s for thoudlts on last v.ed.. ·-; games and non:ieaguc performanq.' Pascoe: .. .\ga1nst ~fa1er De1. "l" dropped the ball c1gh1 limes. \\ e pos111oned oursehes. called the nght pla\ and got the ball 10 the recel\er and "l' dropped the ball. Agamst a good football team. ~ou can't do that. We pla)ed hard and "ere in pos111on a couple of times to take tht: lead and battle bad. an the game and didn't catch the football. .. Wllitt: "E,cn though "'c loc;t 10 Maler De1. "'e did some good thing" The Capo game "'as defin11el) a do"ner. but other than that "e·H. pla}ed prCtl} well. We'\c had '\Orne lnJUne'i. but nov. v.c're prett~ health). If "e roller coaster in league. we're going to go l-3 or 3-l. because the teams are prell} good Mike Cunningham. out since the third pla} of the first game. returned last "'eek to mal e a spectacular pla~ before the end of the half. "We lhre"' a Hail Mar) and ne 'A'Cnl up and ca ugh I II for IOUChdO .... 'll. f\CI) bod) came on the field afterthe catch like v.e had 1ust 'AOn league The) should ha' e flagged us for dela) of game. He had his thumb and hand all bandaged up and he romes do"'n with this. That ga'e us an emotional hft." Edison ·s 608 toui I yards and 41 5 of the preseason rela11vel :t IOJU~­ free." Litbtngood -"We held them when 11 counted. The' probabl} should have go nen on the board in the first half. but so should ha' e "'e II "as kind ot an e'en match 1n the first half. but the second half "'as dominated b) Es1anc1a · Orange. although a big and ph~s1- cal team. paid a big pnce 1n the ~I· point sc:tback. An out~1de linebacker went do"'n with a leg inJUn and both s1aning balks IA-ere ~1dchnoo in l.ht fou nh quancr. ··1 can't sa) "'C didn't pla~ "'di in the fars1 half." continued L1ebengood ... But "c kept thl·m out of the end Lo ne. We made <;ome adjustment!> on their outside J>i:ople in the second half. on ho" to pla~ 1hc 11gh1 end and\\ mg. and taking on the po" er "Thai seemed 10 help us. It slov.ed them do"'n and made them thro"' more and out of their gamc plan .\nd 10 the founh quarter "hen v.e had a I +o lead v.e "'ere abk 10 use se'cn minul{'S off the dod, That "'a" Jim Lasch ru-;h1ng }JrJ, v.ae team \1nglc-ganll' rcumh "\l•l'.'t' g<'I a 11100 'ard<, 1n 1he l:.i\I 1v.o gaml'\. "'htlh " a lot l1f offen~c: \\ l' kd ltll' "e·rL' "'ht'rl' "'t' "ant tO Ill· no" tiut v.e JU\t ha'L' to pla' cons1StL'OI too1ball · ~1ilner: ··Our hL·alth I\ l1ur utmn\t l'OnCl'rn right no"' h >r thL· p.i'I thrL·c "ed.~. v.l•'n: ha\llllll' 1w1ng into l'aL h g.anw .ind don't I.no'' \\hll l\1 pla\ ""1th ur v. ho'c. going w he pla~ ang. Our \\el.'l..L·nd prt•parauon h,I\ hcl·n St) m1c.•d bccau4'l' ""L"n· ''a111ng for ttw mcd1rnl rnx1n on \111nd;1\ tn c.ec v.ho'c. J\ailabk .. This "L'd.. tailhaLl Roh Dutiar (anl..kl tullb.1cl F-ranl.. \\aJa 110011 "''de rl·ce1,er D\1ug \\ CJ\l'r (no~·I. defens1\l' l'nd -\arnn .\ra· and Jc· fens1,e baci.. To n' \k1a an· all que'>· 11onable Ddi.·n"' t' L'Od Scan Mahone.·,. tail hat l Brian \\ 1lham'i and quancr \\ 111} Puga ..-. hc.1 v.erc all shalcn up in Thur-.da' ·, game.'. ap- pear 10 bc 0 I\. "I 1hml 1f ""L' l'H'r gL·t health' V.L' could lx'g1n to compete tor the l<."aguc champ1onsh1p lt'c; the moc;t tnJunc'i I can recall \1nu· 11.1..,1.) \\ t"' e tx·cn p~ll~ tnJUn trcl.' for c.·1ght or nine 'cars .. Isom: On the ~ub1c.·c1 lll 1n1urics. slot bacl .\lbcn Fam-,ga "111 ha' e his hand chcc.·l ed 1h1'i "c-c.•l and hopeful- !~ return lor "eel l"o ol leagut'. "'htle slot back Ben < esar (pinched Or1inOe CoeM DAILY PtLOT/Mondey, OctOber I,_. • Wtu.t -"h'i been either 1 fe.as1 or f.aminc (or us. We felt we could bold them 10 Ont touchdown. I Wti really cooctmcd about theu return teams. ""The defense pla>cd better th~n J tho ught. I think our defense is nan-ina 10 chck now ... Saddleback got through 1t.s final preKason game without lnJU!)'., and Witte repons ~tandout Rey Siller 1s cllpected back (dislocated shoulder). although he'll probably be used on offense only (guard) for a while. ··1 think we may have fo und ou~l ves a running back in Mike Castro," added Witte. Castro rushed for 93 yards on 14 cames. ''He's a dimcns1on we didn't have,'' con-. t tnucd Witte. "We're sfarung to break some tackles. Until he shows be can't do 11. he·s our No. I .. AJ»ctcti -"The confidence factor was obvious We JUSt didn't n~ to the occasion. but "'e had six turn- overs. E'en when 1r was 16-9 I thought we'd beat them b:t two touchdowns. Ocean Vie" was much more ph)sical than I expected." Anc1ch had an upbeat attitude "1th league openers ne't. pnmanly becauSe ofh1s team's tnJUI) status ··Ron Goods as back. hope full) ... saJd Anc1ch. "He's been out w11h bruised nbs and a punctured lung Chad Faltz 1!> another nght behind Goods "ho ha~ been ou1 \1nce Game I And our kid Keh 1n Lo' e has come on. We ma\ ha'L' to mo'e Lo\C ~ome'W.hcre clse. lil..e at recel\cr .. Caulng.llam -"Defensn el~ we "Cfl' in the nght spots. but their running back (Matt Canalhol was so good. We didn't wrap He'\JUSI a fine football pla)"er "OtTens1vel) until the second half "e 1ust stunk. It v.as a concern (soing 101 that the ktd!> v.ould be satisfied ("'Ith two straight upset' 1c1ones). .. fhat's bas1call~ "hat transpared \\'hat got us two v.1ns v.ac; a lot 01 hard "'ork. \\ e·re not taknted eno~~ that it's JUSt going to hap- pen. nen e and strained neck muscles) 1!> da\-to-da\ and "'Ide recel\er John .\mold (knee) should retum an a "eek: or 1v.o. Delensl\ e tacl le John "(jarcaa m1ured his knee and ac; ltleh out for the season "\\ e''"e been up ctnd Jo"' n \\ l' ha\e stead1l} 1mpro\t~d Our b1ggl'St conrern 1s cont1nu1t\. helaUS<.' in· 1uncs haH' affected our ron11null\ But we've made some 'en hig stndes O\ er the pa-;t ff, l' ~me\ and seen some good matunt) · Sean Rogers. v. ho tool.. .\rnold'~ spot al comer "hen he "ent do"'n has been a kc' e'er since Furred into n1clel ruick rok tiecau'-t' ot depth. Rogers ha., lOme 11n ~trong and had a '>pectacular gamr ion f n· da~. intercepting three ras.-.ec; l3U'· 1ng tv.o mcompletl.'\ blodong an C\tra po1n1 and fl•g1stl•nng ft\l' tallies an add1twn to ltl ltn~ lour licld goab. Isom ..aid he v.ac; onh \Om he didn't reahll· fi,e v.11uld ha,~· 11eJ an Orange<. ount' fl'lord hecau'e hl' gaH' ~1meonL' l'l-.c.· a c hanrc;-to lid, the ~aha"'k'. fillh 1>1 thL' g.ame ··111.·r'ens1\ch Tus11n tned p1d.ing on him and hc'\ 1hcre Hl· had <''l'I\· thing cltl'k1ng that night-.. eeley: "f H'r)Onc plaH'd re.ill\ "di on deti.·n5(· Thne were c;ome h1g pla~s on dcfrn<.e. the.• l"O 1n1er· ccp11ons b~ Jim UIS<.·h. anothn h' Darren F1d<ls. and sacl ' t" f \1Jtl) Hunt. (Jim 1 Kruo;e !Geom ~m11h v.11h tv.o and (DaH'I \h.Ll'od Ft'c sack'\ "a" a s<:ason high ThL') ·n.· pla~ ing 1ougher ear~ "eel.. l \,hlh· kanl 1hrc" the ball lour time' and "'e intercepted three ·· On a S('l.ond <;tra1gh1 ""'" "It v.a<; a big hoost in our program The ti~t one. sometime" ltd<; th1nl. 11 "as a nul.t' ma\ he. so II "'as J bag OOO'it tx-cause the ltd'> no" lnov. the' ~an d o ii Oark: .. , Leagul''\I going 10 tie a rt"al r halkngr \\ e·, L' go1 our "orl cut out for u5 I'd lake to think our lid~ are the t~pe l)fltd<, that "'tll keep battling. There-'<; nc,er been a game "here the~ ·\e g1,cn up and I don't e'pel'.'t them to start no" "\\ e'll go in "1th hopeful!' a cou- ple more l1d'i otT the tOJU~ lt~t and gl\l' 11 a shot There's no questton that e'en single v.cel 1s going to JU'it be a t>attfc .. 3 "111 dt"c1de the champ1onsh1p "We're going to find oul who wants To pla~ around her( Ifs cer· 1a1nl) ca ~ to Jump on thr band"agon ~hen you're winning. but we are not wtnn1ng nght now and some people 1111 have some things 10 prove. I think alt we need 1s to get physacall) fit and ma) be a win to curt some problem$ One aspect that OJI sa)S has be- come a strength 1s the punnng and kicking of ohl Pcmzo. Noj1 has had former Ram puntCT ind klcker Da~e Chappel come b) prac11ce to tutor Pemzo and Noc 1f s pa}ed off Cotu Mesa Tem Bahhna: "We played the best game we have all }"t"ar and 1f we had played that well for the whole se.ason. we'd be J..2 1nst~.ad of o.s:· Baldwto concede$ the losses to Corona del Mar and. of course. Estancia. 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Anttlt IUlllOAY'S RISUL n I• II JNltY IW1 il& ......... , HUT a.ca. I 1114 m11K Coo•-lll'tftc:eY J<I 1120 600 uo c-...i Treecherv llleUI 1 40 uo Lady llll IC..t.,_l > 60 Time I U. SllCC*D aACa. I ,,,, .. •-191U) I 00 UO UO FMne H I~) 600 •OD A MMI To·--(Pinaiy Jrt JJO Time 1.36 U D~Y DOUeLI IJ-71 Nici U7,IO ,,_D RACI . I 1116 ,.,. .. , Crlm/ftel Ty .. (MCCrrOtl) 11 40 J IO l 60 llMol (0.•"l JOO 7 40 1,111K•~t~N.C .• ~ LllnllM. IM ..... --,.... Cllr'elU rec:e ' ,..,.. ., ......, ... .., ........ Ill 1'14). 2, (lS) ...,.,., 0.-, Tewtert""9, N.C., Ola· nlllllllrt CUllMI. -... '7l J, (3) Mitt! Mertlll. ~. N.C., Fwd T~lM.MIAI. •• (1) M l*'!!i De--., ~. Fwd ~d,IM, .. "98. 5, (5) 0..... AllMll, Huevtowft, Ale,, F0td ~.IM,117,M 6, (f) Dln'*e Colle, Klftel Mouftlelfl, N,C., Ponti.c 0t811d Prl•. IM. oun 7, ('1) SfertN ~. ~. T-., OldlmaU1, CUlletl, IM, tl•,'50. I, '6J llutlV Wlllllct, Ctwtott•: N.C., Pontlec: Grend Pr!•, 333, '211~. t, (12) lobbv H11111 Jr .. Hef'rltllur1. 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I tl'\fle Otl tun Phlicl AmDll"' IDllloel 660 JIO Mlllar W-1YI ITorol 7 00 S.bone V~cCarrOtll Time l.lJJ 0 f 1-CAl\llPBELL .._.-. l11ilZDa /COSTA MESA (~ ,. =1,1 Cars at "No charge" 6 mo 16.000 mile hmlted warranty on alt uled cars. 1425 Baker St. (Just Off Harbor BNd.) Coeta Meaa 714/545-3334 I t 'I I" I JI lilt ' I 11111 1· I• 13590 IJMCb /lltltl. 0 Wesr.lnst" BM CBal.VD. ATTBB 22 nJIBWAY AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY o IADDLIBAC:k Sa les Leasing Servke Parts IRVINE AUTO-CENTER 1-800-831-33n 714-380-1200 fS fl/ICI I I 'Ol/f'S Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent On S9088 er week! LEMON S lMPORT Mercedes-Benz 1I01 QU811 I t. ........ 9Mc:h 0 '$iiee. leMing Pwta e s.vice .... "Call Yow ACUAA 1t01G.-k .... port ...... S....e ~ SerW:ie • ..... ~ACUM 1INl12 ,, • low PritH • No G1mm1clr~ • Grear Selectto" e Ftttndly Peoplt> • f1ct>llf'nl Servtt• 642-5678 From North Orange County F~ South 0r_,. County liii!!li!C~~ m .. "' 2122 ;;;: J:dt 21.0 t¥&• 2169 &ti Mtu 2624 tutt. L.n 2640 m 21& toomlftlttl \ii1nttd row ~i M~ ~:: Ml -HACH KAEA. 3&, din .. ::2~ 3!:'* '!!,.:~ wry·?.f·~~· CONDO atyte bl-!eY91. 2Br •&& iWI•" 111 2724 lllZIU a ... """'-Newly dec:of-.d 28f, II• rm, Iv rm etc. Gated, ..,..,,.eunny.,._ .... matr ..-' '..-"""'' 1'~8a.frs>'C.W/0,g8f.& ...... OCEAN VIEW From Your M"I• oomer. Two 3 bd, 2 beth .,, .... , tam rm, if"' lot on pool & ..... c;lu.......,._ ~e. ftwn. room. country etpt, new pnt. OOod eond parking ~ $895/mo. 1......,• "A' T~ RV• for rent Room! N B Prlv bath .,_._,_ . . ~· -·. :!=====1 ~• + xtra oueet\Qtt,... -greenbelt, .p. & ex-t..wa w"on .;;;;,; kite .. e.tt1er.i cell S2250 152511725 * 731-8488 52~et7t 2131aeo-9513 b;°the ;Z,,h In park jlicuJ2l, pOoi, l/p, w/d: 2~~"': ~t~'"'LQ; 1002 U.. • i.. r~ or tenalve lmprovemente. letl/PCH 11500/mo' 1... 528 CANCHA. 6"4-4580 1• Lift Wf DELUXE ~BR 1eA utll w/gr .. 1 fadlllt... S.e d/w, mleto. seoo • 'huti. caah ,sown & owner _.iiliil!!!.~!!!,,!!!1~_-..--.. 1~: .. 11,255,000 No peta. 12975/mo .... 75&-2055/W 811-7904/H OCEAN vtew, gorgeoua 1895/mo •\ 23A Avocado peld, tingle prefd. No ctep T lat mo. 538--8318 , 14M151 Iva meg t~ av..,._, Full •-,.' •I '::.!~ .'~NP bd-rm"' 7904850/d, AM-S31f/a deQC>rator·a i>anlh<>uae. 2 Adrian Reelty M&-8513 pet. Neer Hunt Harbour c M Furn bactlelof w/pY1 Ou ,...,,,.. 35 F t l'I prlc:• t 320,000. Call -·• ---"-' .,... .. LRG 18' 1Ba cottage, 21 44 m•tw aoltea. frpte,,poot, aeoo1mo. (213) IMI0-9513 ~t~lb• ·non amkr ulll tg..,....'V + o • r owner, 802·840·1317 • &&m ... houae plua • 3 bdrm ocean tide of PCH. New 11500/mo * 6A6-2113 Ill. '81111 aid No pet• GooO ioe outatandlng 48R detu• Monday ttvOUGtl F~. -11-•-houM all on one lot on =~t. 519'~ Acacia. IN .0008RIOOE. 3BA VIiia Balboa Penthouse Upper unit 18A w/MW DEt~X~/~ ::r:P· :::..; ~1Slmo. 145,.1e59 Back Bay townhm Pool,l•••••llllill••-_.... g,eet atteet ctoae to bay /mo Aet-1075 1~8A twnhM. Llka new. ,____ b 1b W/D carpet & drapea. open ,.,_, • ac>a. tannla. MC 1ys1em, IJN'ldtd apllt _..,.. 3 173-MOO 18 . . Vfl'/ nMf tetca, poof, vii-....._n ay YU. r. · bMmed otlllngt. no pata gw., nMr' Hunt. H8ft)OUr C.M. room for rarit. Incl A/C, oar999. yard, moral !< • • .. ' ~ _ll§i. btidloome ~ mlrrora. PEHIHStiLA ~5·~rrlflc OcMI\ 8'de of PCH. 2 BR, Jaoa eciloot. No pelt. BookeueaS ·deck. r:rs plHH. 225& Maple S075. (213) 860-0513 kltchetl, pvt backyard. N11mJir leOO'"". 8S0.-85S3 ...... new mrpettng, potantlal, prime R·2 Jo.. 1 BA, 2 ear ~T· w/d, Ref. ·11000mo. 875-8435, alcytlgnta 1too67 2 5 778-2307, &4&-C597 LRG Otx trl-leYel, 2Br 2 turn or uni. Walk to ahof>• OUTGOING 35,,. temale to t,.tl\ paint and cation a tabulOua v1ew1 trplc, new~ paint 720-8122 1157·11-477 STEPS TO OCN, 2BR. -·-loftl 2'!.Ba cath c:e11 "425 inciutlt. 722-8215 ltlr 2& 1ea watarlront P""l""-------- Cu NMca fan llghla. Exi..1ng 2 bd<m apt with 1 1.200/mo. 4 1975 Orangetr.; 1BA condo, $1,100 ·-~-=~!e!" lkyttia, FPa: ~Ba EXCLUSIVEt>Mut Be.Ibo• N.8 dUl)Mtk Frplc. lg .... ~ . ~ ~" K*"9n and ~ooma becNtof unit a 45' Iron---- -~... A/C tri... w/d tennis VILLA BALBOA 2BR. MC A _.. ..t ..... wl d ~ up. 2400 af nr Peninsula Private erttr patlO, dOCk, ettarm! "'"---261\.& !\aw b9erl ,_,.,.,. with t-on unoy baeetl & -~ .. , • "'' • ' gal• $1, 150 am .... QU eomp .. .x Hunt Hwbour $1450/mo S550/ S48--6440 .,_ _ _.. 7VT new tie,"'*•• "-tUt•. --erpt. 511 S..WW . 2br. pool. LMl735 • MC.All1 NWPT 2BR Twnhm, lrplc, 18A Apia moderately i213)860-9513 No cooking or smoking .,,.-~mo~...,,.,,-,-~--=-: llgtldnO ptue new dfth· main bay. trpl, gar 11690 7eo-a382 lmmad No pall 760-8788 patio $1,350 priced Features ca· S350 675-3391 Sl'lr 2BR 2BA Nwpt 8etl IUITY Ill.II .-.: OYaf't and atcwa. 831"1400 ..... Sl.l&9.000 PRICE REOtJCEOI Ex-•l•lmlU-VERSAILLES 2BR Pnt/lse, ttledtal ce1llngs, llra-LaGun• Bett. turn rooms condo nr Nwi>I Shrs C.M. 1.200 9Q ft 115,000 Con"9116ant IOCatlon naet _. .. '-n, llc. acutlva hm, OQaan ad. 3. 1BR-1B A c:orner-;on ocn vu $1,500 place, b~~y. gar999 or L!fN leKn 2648 Pool, pvt entrene. Stir Frpte,patlo,ger. $A75Avt OBO 844--0Mt poot, Eutbeuff 8hopplng -"EALToqs atry. 3bt 2ba. Matr br atrMm New llint ;..,_ LIOOISLE2BRhseS1,500 carport .. Llkanew&vary 1 BLK FROM MAIN BCH BA$350,PvtBA$A50 N· now!646-3812 Eves BEST PT/FT BUSINESS center. parka and 631 1400 w/lac:uul.Gounnatkltctl, carpet . A/C ~alrfO w/d PENINSULA-2BR.sec vu private, Poot, spa.BBQ, LG 1BR OOMn vu V11t smkr,35· refs.494--0451 Snack vending equip. ~~ T~wa~ '""'3--6""" f~ dallQ9 ltr & wetbw ...... No. • • .,, .. 5' / $1800/mo 18Yndry 11t • MC No _:.r. wai' k to '"owniown MES• EROE C-ONOO Min ln\lest S2 500 -·-v• P'.....-•T ....., u~ ~ .;!:'.:'• a/. dbl ' , ... up. pelt . ..,.. mo NEWPORT iSLANO AREA pell VELMA 549-2 .. 7 IHPU· " · ,.., V • . _ _.1 Call f • 760 3600 ..--... aystam, e, oar· M0-5324 Located at 250 Chtt Dr. in S37Stmo Clean wOfk•ng' 1-80()..644-4778 ,_,.1 or an 9P----cs.ck. S2300. 91&-9167 • Chnlfrnt 3 bd. dock •E'SIOE lg 3Br 2Ba, frple, Laguna Beech $800/mo, F. non smkr. share u11t ;:::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ='~ ~ lllT SELL!! m U. llAl.n L1fN lelCh 2148 Lfoo~sLE Byfrnt dock. g~;t~~~~~qu:~ ~~!' ~f~,~~; .~~~·1~:; kitchen pr iv ~~21e lullneu/Offlce Rent lrr.esvneut the land. Ut5,000 •3BA 2BA. new carpet. ·~•UY• lurn, 2BR •den $4.750 St 195/mo 720-1565 Newpon He1gh1s quiet 2769 OppotM'Y 2908 .. _ ....... lnci w/d, frig. 1 car gar----WINTER LEASE ---1BA Pertly Furn Cottage. room. n/smkr WI O . ----......... ~~~·l co OWNERSHIP/EQUITY llT/_1.. ml fllWD 999&utll1S1•00 3BR,labulousvu,pvtbeh OCEANFRONT 4BA grt tlllTLIOITllll Flreplaca,reseniedprkg k itchen pr1111leges ...,..,, ..... SHARE Spring Valley CompletelyT remodeled. --------& tennis SH~OO 721-8579 flea. tennis & vus s 1.400 Eutslde 2 & 3BR Twnhse N. Laguna U1ils pd $375/mo 642·S182 Crnr of Westellff & lrvlne Lake Home on golf 1114tll'fl..a, 38R + den. 1 story •2BA T Den. 2BA. gar-Closetooeean3BA,lemllY, PENN-4brhouse$1,975 Apts Fr~c d/w garage Sln~la . S740 -s e<: Fu==n;, cour se $199.500 WllM... $439,000 ... But. bring age,smallpetoll S1300 rm home Obi garage, OCEANFRONT-Charming yard.l pt110'. lndry rm' 494-874 -Hotefs/Moteb 2718 Offlca&AetallAvafl;bte 529--0829 YIM111 any otter.. Cell --------grndr Incl $1950/mo. 3 bd home, gn location s87s-5105o/mo _ --~--=---- PHIL & EUGENIA •Cottagacloseto'ocean Ouletnelghborhood Sea $2,800 26170RANGEAVE Nfl nleach 2 9 ll&Ull..-rtL. ..... 111 ENJOY 1-4·1S%returnon CF~E f.l .KJ NS STAAKENBURG 2BA 2BA, S2000 Lion Alty 673·5354 WlterfrHt ..... IH. TSL MGMT 8-42-1603 ~ 66 Wkly rentals now avell ..... n ~;~~~'c!i~o~~ P.!!! L0\11',\N\ 7&0·50000r 760-0885 •2BR1eA----~1001 NORTH Lag. 3BR 2BA IUl.TlllU1-14IO •Oulet & clean 2BR !BA :~~i~~~~~~~~! $147.00 wk & up 2274 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE Assoc 673-7311 NOWI ~ Rl~ITOR~· tE..a...a.v *1BA 1BA $850 hOUM. detached BRIBA. upper. lg closets. dl w, • ···-· Nwi>I Blvd. CM 646-7-445 Nwpt Bel'I, Agt S41·5032 I WILL GUARANTEE 15% KUl"'Flla ··/ --------Walk to beach, $2000 South Coast Metro naw carpets. garage. -• ''t"\V 'l "\~"'fl' 1u_" '11 Winter 4BR 2BA. furn.I mo. 729-7250 497·9918 2186 $730 NO PETS 6-40·2495 2BA Apts w/2 Clf garage, y~-.... R...,.,..... 2722 2 LARGE OFFICES return secured by tru•t ' \\ ~ \.. "-~ 1-. Fantastic view! 12700 central AIC. wet bar. fire--"""'' in-Costa Meaa, 1763 Orange deed. Private party (714) REALTORS -------~Beach 2169 Steps to Plaza, newly •SHARP 2BR. fireplace. place, micro, washer & •llllll IPlll&L * Ave. Call Betty 644-221'0 759-1465 COLD Well DANl(C!RO I _ pntd. 2BR. tBA Condo. lg pvt pello. encl garage. dryer hkups. Goll course or 6"5-9161 OPEN SAT/SUN 12•5 113-1314 2BA1BA,lrgunlt Stepsto gated patio. dtw. pool, small pet ok $775/mo view Allmelntinel.Sorry HUNST!~~to:BRYKTHE FOR LEASE 18 Front..,_I Mon!yTol.oln 2914 2"'l" Bamboo. ---------• ocean. totally upgraded, pet o1t $77S 8-40-5774 Avail now 760-8862 No pats 6"4.()509 V 1on"'""b v ~--·--" " • Ilka new Perking avail _ ecat y t • ..., ocean. 1398 sq 11 11 St 25 SQ 11 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOat 5 BR, 3BA, + spa. East· --------·1 Sl250/mo Bkr 675-5012 y . .-i.. ll90 1U P\.111 Arf gr .. t leetllties Book now 440 E 17111 SI Cos1a $10,000 UC> No credit""' blu"1 flneet. S579,000. Costa Mal 2124 -YMIOJ wm -··•-ra•n• wfllle ,_ spaces remain M"8 6"5·8523 No penalty Cell Denison 96 •3BA 2BA wl new decor.I Bc•uT FU 28R 1' B· .... " ,..,.. Reservations 536-8316 Assoc 673-7311 NOW! Agent Unda, 9-1493 **mll 11111** I pie patio 2 car gar ~ I L , " 1000sq 11 1Bdrmwllolt • ... .., ..... APTS LO lfl W/111 ...... 121..- ·Sida/side dplx >tint nbrhd ~oot· Nr Hoeg Hospital condo, gated. w/d, frig, 2 Baths $995 No pels *Wl'TI MAT SUPS* New bldg near airport BUSINESS. COMM'CIAL 1·-.-ab·,.-Hof--,,..--.----· 3Br 2Be. frPlc. dbl ga; $t400/mo 582·3441 :~;.·~rsi i~5~;:° CALL 855--0665 EXCLUSIVE BEACH Roommates Wanted NB 250-0464 VENTURE CAPITAL HIOHL Y upgraded 3 BR homa with new •P· pltancaa. paint, carpet. Franch doors, a lovely y.,d & mora. FOf 5* 1100 s~~r~::_h6~uf.~~d5nr •PllTUllSE• I ----$~~5~~~ M~~u~~e :~: 28R 2i~~,~~~:aJ gar-2724 OFFICE With ocean -L3~:is~~p OWNER DESPERATE• - -Spaclous lBA 1BA secur· ~ Outel. secure 6"6-8373 den setting• Micro d /w Mature Fem to share nice Cosll Mesa location 165 --------- 19500 080 2BR 1BA. •2BA 1Be hse. 1-ca• gar lty condo. bay & ocean 2602 ~99.1 NEWPORT BLVD fireplace-garage & enioy Apt In NB area qutel Nr SQ ft w11t1 n-carpet & Adult Park in Coste -+carport, lanced yards. views. mce patio $1050 Genttll -our prvt beacll $1675 All all iranspo S350 incl pa1n1 Call 722·9055 Maaa 142-8392 very nice. $850 •dep Avl Agt 675-49 t 2 , maintenance incl utlls. Dep $200 55 7-41 12 · 1111 * 642-4407 •RUTllUTDS* ........ Commercial Property WILL trade car. boat, ? **1 1250 New Cape Cod 2 story Townhome 3BR. We'll Do The Hunting' mle8tiBJIU ..... SllM 1Jtr1• BALBOA PENINSULA --PlMIT1 Have 3Br 1850 s/I mobile HM, 3BA 2>..BA. gar. 3BA. dock for 39· power 549-9256 Mon-Fn SORRY -~6 PETS 3BR 2BA F non smkr Wa'I ,.,._ ,,..,., the down In l'lm, equity S 15.5K Ta.ke patio Grndr used brick boat, 2 car att garage &PllTMllTS O&l.L 111-0t 11 ~:1~:1'~-~~~h $310-•' ... 9 ,--OYaf pymt $575/mo Xlnt .._ _ _;9 lrplc·.,.5_2566 · $1,400/mo 650· I 190 •• 1 .. __ 2778 ..... UTAIL ~ 2920 .... 1.. .. .• a.T exctlg lor • at\ara of own-OC pane. 818•576--0526 ......... • ------These attractive Apts tea-IBLK BCH 2BR 2BA. nu ---anhlp. You maka the 3BR 2Ba home. lncd yo Island 2606 ture pool, spa, pnve1e crpis minis tip diw BEAUT N B PY1 Mme mthly pymta & wa share ••S805 Cute 2BA hse. dbl gar •74 Westminster patios or decks. garage pa110'. gar 'g carporl close to Pt Empl adut1 apprac. You receive ~-----~~~I wood firs, used brick. Ave. Npt His S 1600/mo •SUNOECK• or carport 1n a beautlfully S950mo 731-1230 No petstkids S340 • u111 100% tax benefits. Must Acreage I 12S new pelntlcrpt. gar yrly 752-5181 645-8787 2BR 1BA, washer/dryer landscaped set 11 ng • •vi now. 645·9515 Iv msg have clean eradlt. A~t 50x150 Loi. Sprln Valley Grndr/weter 645-2566 Recently remodeled Sorry. no pets lBR Condo, 2nd floor, in & S/E corner Westcll.tf Or & At our presentation ot Irvine Ave Hlgll v1Slbtlt1ty fabulous new skin & hair lrlfllC, good Slgnage, care pl'oductS. 890-9636 1.•18 SO FT UM111 Lost I FCM'ld 2915 _.. •"3" n.-"' W g v STS llfFlllT $895/mo 64" ""'•5 B·~nelor $550 11'18 Versailles $895tmo COM 2Br 2Ba, sunny lrg, c~-.. ,. .,,,, •• o:;V, kn s Lake. Vlc:1orvl11e. Security 1i EA IOE * ~ "" sundeek $600/mo No S 2 ed S 2BR 2BA 2B.. • h d k 1 40 -1 Bedroom $665 300 Ca~ney Lane Adrian community. SOK. on panlsl'l·style nae. " w.t oc or LITTLE BAL BOAlSLAND smkgl pets 759 8096 or * * * * * * •----~-1 529--0829 lrplc, small yard, hkups. It boat Furniture a11a11 Cute •tudio house Utll• 2Bdrm l ''•Ba $765 Realty 5-8513 760 1394 • I -••I ••-t -garana $117S 645-5862 L~ pa110 w1tll spa ~ ~ 2Bdrm 2Be twnhM $855 1 HOU-SE TO B-EACH• • _. -I ._.__ ... _ 1007 -..-paid. small storage rm 252 11 ... , c a .. s oltice ~ $ 200/mo 673·3777 also $750/mo 673-5559 121 •m• snm Furnished 2BR 2BA dfw ...... IM• fer.... $ "";. r " • ..... laAl&f NW R.E. Vllntfd l62S •EASTSIDE TWNHSE• 8AYAIOOE CONDO 2BR COSTA M!SA lrplc. garage &\II 10120 S3a5 mo Close to btiae11• 1 ~~;~~e;!~at~~~,~~~ Prtliad 8-yfront duplex. l.91111.1 2BR 2BA, quiet area. 2BA. attached garage. btboa PMlnsula 2607 142-1424 S 1025/mo Bkr 642-3850 M/F N-~mkr 760· 1343 Scotti S48·279~ Owner• Unit 1825.000 Need 1 story, OYafSiad lot patio, fireplace. garage tndry rm. all upgrades. 2BR lBA. l/p, gar unlurn Easts•de lg upper 2BR 2BR, 1BA wt gar 9rdn I FlllALI ., 775 s t spacious well IMltGrundy Attr. 875-6161 Important. Prat. 2BR, 1930/mo. 6"0·2•26 $1450/mo 645-1566 By bay/ocean Lse l '"BA in quiet comple11 2 type •Newpon Hgts• C M Lrg Kttcllen & hv· llghled comm I utHI MnlltilJler-llM 2BA. CASH. 840•856" l&YTDIAll BAVAIOOE ownrloccpyed S 1 o o om o 3 1 4 , balconies garage $825/m o Avail 1015 1ngroom Wat11-1n c1ose1 Laguna Canyon An1s11 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-Mll 4 BR. 2'h BA. 3 ~·08,899, 2BR 2BA. Frencn doors 2BA C Unit Sl1utters Alvarado Pl 723-0258 $750/mo 642·4792 e54-2000 No pets Wast1er1Dryer lmmed studio ore o• 1ogn1 mtg ..._ t the d a trp1c va<y nlee Pool & newcrpl paint WtD lr<g -----•2•• 11-00* Occupancy $400 • ' $825 Av! now 582-31 64 •--------.. ..,... O sen 'A 11 ed,,1800 s12751mo 759-7602 2BR 2BA yearly. adults ESIDE IBrup Pool cablel utils Lor • Be nn) OClW\. call BHI ~. :: N~ .~':rs/pets Tor·-non-smkers. no pets Nr TV & gas paid Reis rNld Frig. d1sllwasner s1ove 631 -6959 l g 27 •27 slori19e garage FOUND BLACK & TAN Agent 545-8150 alll Alty 540•7355 11.&11 llPlD library/bay $950 mo No pets $585 147 Flowe• inet No pets 545-•855 _ Very secure wllocked t>atly Pug dog w/ooltar .. Ill-.__... Large prime ..,unit 3BR 673-3986 818-799-~19-S 6"5-816t apptm llMll ..... -\FEM T-0-~A MJ.u•on, gateo Pr~ NWQI ~Found ort oeactt-m ~-;8 l254K. Vu ot ~. owe .... ··------r w • *""&IT Mii• E SIDE 2Br upstairs i635 Frig dishwasher s1011e Poo• spa $340 Cali $385/mo 6"6-76" 1 _______ _,,..,... .... _ ~~~~~!~9i~ .-...... 2BA I pie di patio . -* -\11e10 l'\Ome w M & F ioe• " bllt 10 PCH 673-2018 2nd. 2BR 28A condo Cornt:Met ral\.lfb 3Br. huge $b~OC350k ,,:::, y~lyes~33~;:~ Ulls pd Deck ltd k•tch No Cable Ilk-ups lg closets incl No pets 545-48SS Rose Of Tom 458·9324 jFOUND LHAPSA APSO Obta gar. dec:tt. 771~3719 yd, dbl gar. Qd loc S 1200 ts 857.1176/760·17 13 No pets Refs reqd 352 ----ctiam~ne. fem Found ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2102 Avall lmrnad 6"2·5060 (Judy), or •94-7748 pe _ __ _ victor1a 6"5-8161 apptm •BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba lple lr..t 1.1 ... 2W lndustrilf 2788 81 Harbor & Fair Sun Coranl det Mar 1022 BIO BEAR. "Moonrl~" 3BR 28A, ,... ok w/dep• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ On ll'le bay/winter rental 3 -.-pooll2carports1co1n w d Chrlsl oriente<I WI O gar 1200 SO FT w/lronl office 10/ 1 6"2-37S3 ..,....,....,..__._~-· 3B 3 .,...., units. 2BR. 2BA NICely E SIDE 2BA. upsta1rs unit $950 NO PETS 722-8011 Maid $495 mo 675-6451 I .. -• d •NEW USTING• tum. attl h<>uM, r •· 994 Trabuco Circle. M.lfn llAl'Tl furnished, ine uul $975· patio . g1rege Sm bldg Eve$1wllends 722-8140 1Slf7gel raar 6w~9veTin "°'.,FOUND~ tat99 bladl & So. ot PCH 38R 2.SBA + 2 flp. dbl g8f. S1750/mo. 11300/mo. All1 lmmedl ProlaasloneUy decorated s 1250, 675 9363 on quiet cul-de-see No ----~~ ...... •IF 60 mo ~ • ermin tan Oot>ermaf\/M Vic 92&-1888 Of 1166-5002 542-8718 3BA, 2"~BA End Umt --~o __ _:_ _ dogs $750 786-9224 •Oceanfront 2BR IBA lg _,... loli -N Way. Cos11 Mesa w & Beact1 I0/4 den wllg matr sulla. w/aecluded courtyrd, Steps to beach' 3br 2b• 2· , v•-deck DtW w 10 1 To shr dp" N·smk9 DAYS S40·9352 EVES arner 842 2082 Bright aonny grden patio lllMNI blind 2106 llTI Ill 11A patio & private spa Chll-car gar w/opnr. dl w 1'1111, MH ... a .. , car garage S 1150/mo $350. utils 6"6-1062 6"6--068 ; ------ v:'! ~~o~S::4~~~t. Dupt.x. 2 car garage. dren a pets OK Short or relng. wtd S 1400/mo Incl all ulil Sml studio loc VIP Properties 675-2232 Nwptflrvine area Own I F Hll ... LOST· Man• C.t (no tall). e7S.2311 Agt 875-33tt Marl:~~A21~,~~•~tlse. :nryr•l~.:Cp!.~~dallwpes~r0: longterm lease fmmedl· utlls incl 113 E Balboa In extremely quiet com· •Yrly 28A lBA wtgar. rm/ba Pool. nr Back Nwptln'M·l-AZone !~~'ofMc),:~A~~ 11.500 $825/mo. Agt 675_.91 2 eta occupancy possible Blvd 999-0123 plex 548·1627 btwn 10-8 Upper Unit at 215 32nd Bay $380 -dep u111s Agent, 541_5032 Coste Mesa. 6"~ Hunt. Hlft)our 1042 Fraah, bright •BR. frplc . $1775/mo ITtn Tl WOii llUT LMATlll SI Avl 1011 S925tmo incl Avl now 75f\-OO'-?-~------------------, "!iiiiiiioijlllioi!~~illl!'""!!"~!"!" $1 ,eoo llLlllTIWllllSI lllllDUT 1br. $735 Yearly with 1Br 18• upstrs. lg patio, Ownr/Agt 722-8520 THIS HOME HAS IT ALLI WINTER RENTALS 2BR 1 ·~aA. 2 story. lJl-1111 M llO-IOOO p a r k i n g J 1 m $62S 2Br 2Ba spacious. IUI Ull •--Over 2900 alt. 3BA 3BA + From 28R et $1, 175 to out·.__ patio. lrplc. ~ D I 6 3 5 3 0 9 0 $7"5 P t I _. • .._ & .... addition -· RE/JtW Y s • " 00 · gas, re rig 3 BR 2 BA gar age ._, nvge 38R a-u1ront at $3,000 d~. -el gerane. wl d E Wk d 673 6'78 _,.. N t SSOO a~ ... 75K a ... t l.J I 846-9880 ... ,. """"' -· -• ves/ n s · • 1•"-• 0 pe s "'""" $1350/mo 673·9201 .... ..,, U .I .... ,......... .... hk-up, dlsl'lwuher AYI I 6"5-5853 '45 E 18th St Tiil .l• • ..., nowt No pats. Elden Ava t"'''l \"''"'11' 10 \ 11 Wlml IEIJ&L ADORABLE 3BA 1B-' Newport leMtt 1069 lllL --1875/mo. &73·8632 \ \\ · ~ • Balboa Oeeanlront.Ouplex iUiUtM I • .,fe.1U ''tBLK 10 t1en Parking •1117,500 NEWPORT• ... l&f .-T ••-• 11& nf:ALTORS ' 3BR. 2"tBA $1800 mo $825 mo Utlls pd $600 lndry Sl•OO yrly 122 S Land ... ,_ 408 E OCEANFRONT dep No pets 631-4994 42nd St 645-3997 POOi, pe, F• 2500 e/t. 2BR & den 3BA On quiet straat w/ 1 car 6"2-4905 WkO~ 9-5 V......_ condo Furn? Upper unlurn Duplex. 08'S99 & yard 223 Fair-.......... leel In NEAR S C Plaza lriple1t •11A-MS-2"3 owner • Doc«999avall S1850/mo way Pt 51050 mo TRW 38R 2BA, 2-car gar trpk upstairs. 2Br 1Ba gar-*llftllW tlUI• yrly 752-2881, 675-8835 raq·d Curt 11 631• t266 pool $1950 s.-4•8586 CO<ON def Mar 262 2 age S725tmo Im med•· Lll(a new 3BR w/rwtrMt. Specious 3BR 28A lower E'SIDE 3BR 2BA TownhM CIRCLE THIS ONE• Bluffs. tBA apt over garage, tnc ataty ava11 675-2332 2'MtA. ltwn rm. 2100 a/I duplex & st_aps to North 2 ear gar. yd. nu car pat baaulltul view. dee-1 car garage. wld hkup NEW 2BR 2 lull baths tlolM w/91\-ape Al • 8-¥frooL Nica.p&tlO. --203&"1' orated ~l{. ~ .vecy pnvale...J SWlm. .& JoUllOO.. UOO mQ g r eat prl c a l Call 11450/mo Agt 875-4912 Appt. ~ly. 968-3880 Sl750/mo 6TJ..S253 brigllt Open deity No Pets Cell Pam at •mn" llAll• 2BA 2BA 2 car garage $975/mo Bkr 6"2-3850 BLOCK to t>Neh 2Br 2Ba duPlell. wld 2<ar gar rntt lOFf dnl cond-j S 1000/mo Jim. 6"5-3596 PATRICK TENORE S 8 0 0 1 m o 7 0 9 '1 546-5860 Agt • ....._.. -•• ,. lll•Atu Larkspur ce11 s.-o-7333 ILlll Tl •I!••• 721-1200 I.Qt --•••-Spae1ous tBR poot lndry ~ (Over 1100,000,000 Soldl) ftrimA 2107 Spaclout Eutlide 2BR PITS·--Tiii 1111~ 1111 rm carport slo..,. & lug 3BA 2BA upper unll Gar· /~ ,.,,,,.i.. /'A . . I II ~ ~J ....... j : •• Duf>tax. Small pet ok .... 900 SEA LANE _ mel $585 • $350 deo<>Sl1 age. w/d 11kup S 1100 mo STEPS TO BEACH. 18R. SnS.c.11146-4902 3BR2BAptus 1BA 1BAin 6"•-2611 NO PETS 6"2·1•01 2201 Pac111c I 11125/yrly Agt, Pal BIG VAAO TSL MGMT 642-1603 122-7778. 760· 1755 mu&.,. 111 ... m gar999 araa 2 BA. 1 BA 403 Heliotrope. m UIUS ----.,..,.......----=,...--EASTSIOE 2BR house IP• malntenanQtl & grndr d k 1 ---lff ~--· STEPS TO SAND Quiet community gar-Incl Fresh paint, new ac · garage. poo · 2BA wl ""1W dec<>f gar ... ,_ ~ prtvacy on cmr 3BR 28A. dble ~er. d/w. 899 encl bactcyer'd Pet grey carpel-step down S1. 100/mo Call evenings bttlns, lned yd w/p1110 Oaluxe 2,300 sqt ft 3BA - IOt w/epetillng watarfall near ""1W 21~" 92583y3rly, Ok $850 646-4902 LA wfllreplace '15 -675-7658 2•3636-47 Ora~ 10~M·S5~~ dbOf'lreusssl~g ~~g ~·~7~1 tWI ,........ In prof 1ano2 875-8475 or ..v-• · PI r •ta. C Hll 1'11 v en 2 BR. 1 BA, ground floor 2 .. · ·..- .......,... ~---.,.--::--.--:-LOY91y 38drm 288 h<>usa $ t800tmo carports adj, all eppl, --v •cu um· db 1 g • r acapad Httlng wllh St~ to water. Bach epl. New carpet, paint. bllnde. lllll& 1_..1 newly redec No pets w/<>PeMfS WI O nk-up guebo, pool, 'P6· Ra-Sundeek. gar. S750tyr1y. eppla mirrored ward Pool Avail $900t mo ......aaliBllU comm pool No Pets oentty rafurb •& 3Ba. Agt. Pat 722-7776. 112s0/mo. 835 Joann St lM 011 w ..... llO 673_4442 ~ $1695/mo • sec Ava1t 3c:ar get. Agt. w~eeoA 780-1755 9'199. Call SHERYL &75-8421 RfNtlC -now! 675--0068 ReM R v Charming 2BR, lrg kit. sep IPMMllS 5 BEDROOMS COf'Oftl def Mar 2122 • ax ltra .. / dl r, llp, dble gar. 1trg S Sparkling clean, large OCEANFRONT UPPER _..-..-..,; ... ...,....,;-..~IMESA DEL MAR. 48R ~t~TX'°'L'1'f rf X '11 ol PCH $1250mo Garden apts BeaullfUlty DUPLEX 2BA lBA. gar ... " I.I •:~ ~~ ~. = ' ~. ~~ :z: N~:;~ ~AtTORS 2112· 1116 Diena/Suzanne landacapad grounds c:!i~'· ~~E~Ew I pet<*. $1,AOO/mo. dr1)a. pnt. Btll 840-4152 NICE 28r 18• unfurn Pool & tp6, patio.I~•· l,.450mo. 875--'630 New ...... ~. tllle. wtn-IM-7271 Single non-smkr "'"1 0-899 or carport S ...._ cuatom cabinet•. n MESA DELMAR fllDllORftrlM No pat.a. $750/mo =RALLOCATl~90 PElllSIU kllllWl. Ml" eutte. Ll19 •DC .. 11 .. -.U SNrp & dean 38A +ram-Larga pauo. poo1 Over-1eo.1'18 ave/wt1ends ttrM 9'*• roof, ape. 38R. 28A • ..,_ ltOfY. lly rm. 2 frplca. ~ looking Newport Bay SPECTACULAR hghl OP8f'I J::~ea ~~ ftlm.f I 1&18 oarpMa. MC. MSt.000. Ml.n! t 13to/mo. Aet AYall 11/1 875-4839 airy"" 1BR st-1 to B.., 181E18th SI 15-42-085& 8111.1 llllT SB I I NANCY 725-8383 -.. ' ..... .., 4 Bed 151.1-i GNbb & Ellie Aealtora MESA VERDE. 3BR 2BA UDO ISLE. Furn!Shed 2Br Corona bdl Beam ca.ti.. --------1-705 !~~ ~ooma 844-.e200 $1250+ garden«. Aval._ 288 houM New kitchen. grt ~t & mintblndt. 1 Bedroom .. at*t Mow t. ~Ok. dbl garage W in tar t>atcony. petlo;wld. good 28drm 1•,.e. 1825 •Unfumllhad 321LARKSPUADuplea.2 557~152 11595/mo &73-4170 ~bta.'850 673-1263 151E21atSt S48--2'°8 •Cloeetobaeetl TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE A CAO SS 1 Recotd !> Em•ty <>< ll•k"• -9 Burn 14 Pallflf'I ••'e 15Ex~ Ol'tmMTI 16 Sall< $ field ot study , 7 Gr aoe JUICe 18 MM chtldren 19 Shame 2Q OICtllOf 2 1 F1n1stled 23 Oamoens 4'4 Stage dee()( 26 Amass 418 WeoQ111 unit 29 Sound un11s 33 Quelled 36 Joined 37 Mr Mervin 38 Oarrust1men1 39~1ed Ofgantsm '° Fleet antm•l 4 1 ()11.tahoma Clly •2 R9f Y' -· •3 Repu1a1ion 4.4 Antui.t lalancl 46 E fndian cymbals ,, CeNy .. ~pan 52 Boocy 5S Franz - !>7 Gazellf !>8 Water hi~ 60 ol Tarsus 61 Eo.n111 62 Peace goddess 63 Autoe>¥1 ~ L eYesQue Of Coty 65 Crowded 66 IC9 "91\ICle 67 Soecils DOWN 1 TttalS 2 S1un1 3 Amerind .-a• 4 Alberta Clh 5 Mlfltery barrec:tis 6 Suttering 1 Sark 8 Auer $0Urce 9 Ho1 scmng 10 SPI<* s 11411 1 I W ings 12 A99iller 13 Effects 22 Cul wito ~bes 25 Elemtty 27 Eye COWf 2t Europeans 30 f~ 31 Graall ltla 32Pr~ 33 Thldtlk.ie 34 Vwdi rotl 3S Putt .,.,, 3'~ 11em 42 G1r1 s !l8me 43 Mr ~bf004< 45 Arr rilleS 46 Namecl ,, Blue shade 48 Western ll'IOW 50 Pra'fln9 tioure S 1 Monldcers 5 2 SliC)C>ad S3 Orwu.d In S4 Sdaf 01911 S6 Laave Pof1 58 C.«°'19'1 ot 10 11 12 3 !~~.~o!d~u~~ 111m1111111 aamt~ wtcnas.87s.2929 wtcdys ~------•F,... .. tt gnidad. AM-3t21 Aon 2M 28A. fonMI d!Nng. 2 *' 28A on unct-beet Coa Miu 2624 t 89droom = YIW IDTW 14 - -.. oeroareoa. pool Vacant. ~ Sec llPll-A/C 28dtm 1·~e. !!',so 11Ml12 ... H" 2iA Dupla.. ,-rpec. IHI/mo. Don Platt dbee~ S3Soo722....e0 •81g-+8elutdul 18R Apt. 29drm 298 -._1""'7-+--+--+~ • • r--• ca· newly decof'at9d 142-1717 Ae/Mu Attn &laiOe toct 880 & indfY 2250 VlftOl*'d ~ SPOTL(SS 111R IUm ,_. bdl ... M I llA, A~~~ Ind New !09'dt 28f\, 2"'11A rm. Patio. gar & cabla avt bit to bet\ Winter 1750, . = 10011*M* ~t 919 & ..-. TOWt• 04• w"'J*l 1 enc • Llllm 1635. No peta. 631-8427 6 6 couptee only 15(M039Ja ._..: ..=... ClfltV. ~ 28" 11A rw r=· Avall t 111 L81..... 8Patttlln0 dMrl 28drm, 21,. ''-'BA 2 Storv 213-<tn.eA1t deya 191 a ft, tntt a. .. N.8. ~.!"=!ca r,'4 1, mo. 122-0582 laa:lll ...... Lii 114 ... 1150 All utltt pd. ~. o.reee. pt!Wlt. &...,. to be.YI Ou6et ., .. ,,.... ...., &. ._..,.IC>-:.:;; 1o44 IM12 NWPT HGTi 38" 2M. 2 00Jel-e;1•1• Decorator Frig, gar. Sorry, no Pll'a. f)atlO, l9'Mr c.arpet. Neiwdeoorthru-outl 1M, -11W1 ...... new • oar ger., CUlde eec. ~ .....-, nA + den. MW 1MO WALLACE GrHt nalg.,borhood. wld, .....,... w.t ganige. •uplt•••· Agent ••taft 1M home, MW .,..... ltMl/mo lncf lidldtln, -"It. ler'W. 1Ai-1•24 &42-~905 $1A5/mo.(71•)4"-1444 tHOl"'o Incl utile_ tn-1471 m:· P9tlO 6 ~ ua Ho ...... 641-1411 ...... lllr ooncl aw mo NIW luJIUl'Y 38R. 28A ....... n Oii MO-aae NIZPW IHOMi 0,1~=rc.~ ~~ &vu PACiOUi t M; 2 M 2· -,.11111B11 TOM~ ·a cer ..,. .... at Mt • W. • ...._ pooet & 111 .. ll07 ~eeMo. "1*l. W.. -••H .... ~. peMo, w/d 1• tea ftf ... C../JW .............. '91nlty .... pOlt., tU. .-up.peedl.11.JIO/mo ..-. ..... .......... _\llllnt iiiiliiC ll1dl¥• 6 llM .-.en.w LM.--.GnM& tM.No..-._.l_. .......... ~ .................... -··· WUf&"' "" II == ........... ~............... °"*-dlW • .,., .. -*"'"· .... Ito .. ....-. ....... ,.... -...... M.~ It Avt ... 119-ttM -..il• ..... 1 \ r--•• --~-.. .c-_~j. ·, ~IUCKllWG(CAT a...I '°°"'* ~ p IA11111111 Nlft•fHfll 1~1111111 .--......... i f:!li ~ ~ .. _ • • ~.• •• AIDn"'"•·,~ ........ No ,*•II WI ILi L~"'"'~nt*r'r__.Tr~ .._.....,... tor~ a.~~-~ "9111 iiiite ...... eftde =• ..... """1•d'L_..'!', '?!.... -~~ lft ... ll • OUr ... lluu•••w ._ • -......, -· ...,_ ...... ~ oan..-. .__., -·· "'·'"'°"' -· -· M ~ _-......, M• • _.. -._ ~--•·lllftd 91n •U e11. ._., dlMl'Cl'I)! ,..._.. "'*' 111-oolar. Vic. _..... ~ NY9 own a . m . 11tt.,noon1. ground MIOlul Wiii tla6n _,. ,,..,,,~ 7U·4Ul6 M '9 to___._ ....,.. 6 ..._.-.. = "HatbOf -.&c1ge. N .8 . 1f• & trenapottallon OMV 17.0C>l tw 733-2111 Apply PENNVSAVl!A, :!:': =~~ .-.·.... --=-·-.... '°' --~ Uni .=..-:: .. 121~•1 ... printout. 6'0-110C> 1eeo Ptacerit1• Av•, ---• _....._ 1-2 • ._.. .. Ctr 11tt1 ••- &MT M/Ootd Aet,... 2 ,.II I SUPER SANDWICH NOW MAl ROOM eo.1a ~ =-~et~~~ ~W::.~°"~~ "' a ~ O.M • 15'0..=.:.C,.,_., lfW _,on Frt. tl2t. Ille To 1111 long and tnort term HIRING. PIT-FIT. Morn· .. f91/W ,. Re/Ma. of Huntington Art1,t1mtng SllH• Soma plumb Ing la· 1•1111 llT •• lttt ,._..Ana & mh C.M temc> aMlgnmenta. P•m ~ & afternoons. Mon· ··--•PRINTER AB DICK 380 8HCh 141-4004 or pet90ft • 115-5377 parl enoa helpful. I d f b "'---------,,.....,. Jotle. tool W• need: Frf. s.4MN7 The Orancae Coaat Dally •KEY OPER ·PASTE UP ' .... IN() • se7-0740 c... betw. ran new OOH • P..---....... ---•RECEPTIONISTS Oenl81 PMot Ml °'*'lngs In ital •COUNTER SALES ...., ... _ 7:0C> am-tO;QO em. garna.. l4a .. 740 •SECRETARIES llm UIY FIT MIM Room for • PartlGood t>enatlta_ Wee!(day AESTAUf\ANT PoettlOn ~. EX· T£ACH!R PIT Pre· ~ '°"9IMt I ct\llW, CREVIER ,,,... 3CK>2 •WOAD PROCESSORS £ .... RDA If xi t t Time INSERTER and a1 APPL y at PIP. 642--0621 ... perielioe '* 1 uary. Mon ~. N.A.E.V.C. ac:.-t oountfY "enc:tl dining I PIW iWlD • Nll"mMA M ... u.. •LEGAL SECRETARIES ...._., Pf • n 0c:>P Y Full Time LEAD PERSON 298-B E. 17th St.CM or SERV£RS/CASHtERS ttw Fr1 t :30-5. AW't In cndlted. ECe -.i.-. rm °'*'9. tmall Wfltlna -.. ~ ... . ' ' •TVPtSTS wfth gr .. t team Irvine to handle Schedules and .,.,,·90&3. 220 Newport FIT·PIT. Apply bel'#Mn '*90'\. PENNYSAVER, Gooct...,........-;;00 deMl. Otl)'a 780-1226, ·•-'5•M altlft, handsome. non 7N-0777 or e..0....292 . . ' ~ter Dr ste 12, NB 2·5 weekd•~•· EDIE'S 1HO Plecantla Ave., ""9 720-1207 ..,..,, ~I. who .... • I .. OtVER PIT -PartOnnel The LNd Per-, ..,...... DI ER 230 ,.__ 1ru111n• ~ out of doora &~ •r•• aon muat t>e bilingual and --N · E. .....11 Coat• Mee&. TiiWt1ni ~bed (Sun· •I'._ JJOlH 11 a. 2a.I \'r...,.. Loottlno fQf et# 2700N.MainS .w720 For hull cleanl~. have mall room .... PRINTING Hwy.CoronadelMar. ••-PRiii ******* tlN) UNd a tlft Ilk• StefM 1reat~ .Um woman In SantaAna. 541-2700 Exp/equip, helpful. 111 perianc;e.Applylnperson P&ITl-IP/U.U R"teurant -... 1118111111 new. 'Au1o timer, rO.W.. ·••r.-sm:l'll »•1M011 • \hlf11aa who la unen· aa train right person. Cert. tam-3pm Monday lhru Expet19f)Ce. full time. good SOUPLANT ATION now C>Mlfe FIT ettractlve per. 9R ·-11 ato. 1349. Me-080 t • 11!11 fl ht._ cumbered and looking W !".llB Qnly. 498-9e33 Tony Friday. The Dally Piiot, salary and benefits. Call hiring for all poss. Muat aon for High Fuhlon l151.&r119 •DJIOSO .. r...11'CIMU.~ tot the ~t guy PHOTO Entrepreneur Ma,gazlne, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mr. Wloch, 6'40-6525 be entuslastk:, flexible, & Jewelry. Appt, 75~~929 U Wedding DreH, brand •IVWll!laO. .,,.., A MUST! Rlch8fd 1000 s. located In lrvlna SMks MMe. A8ak lo3r Geo<Eg•I PlllllTI• .w ••i sptak fluent engllah. SEC FIT. Sall starter. II I MW: Wtlt •tin wllace & .:"l,\,..i <m a c Bayfront Newport clel'k for our mall ord4'r For 1 Ton Tank Truclr. Arauz. "42-4 21 lit. .,_.. Apply In person 155S knowledge of comp I bellcle, A 8. Pd 11150, ltHOU17 ~ 8eact'I 92y 2 dept., data entry 6 cross Orange County Route. 203. I FIT M·F. 7:30am-4pm or Adams Ave. C M. typing helpful. Will train a We 8'1 loOlclng for an Sac IUO. 497-7370 • traJn In ~ustomer servk::e. Newport Sanitation 4pm-12.30am. t:i 25/Hr quick teerner. Phone pet· enttlualuttc. en.rgettc,I!~;·~=~== 135-3171 Mutt be accurate & have Call 8am-tOam. 646-2700 -Benefits. No e-p nee. R"taurant aonallty a must. Faat hardWOrttlng peraon to Colllc.'dMll ....,.,, ,,..., (~) ,.,... rn )(X)4 ~ phone skills. Ca.II --· lllllTllllRI I Apply In person. Books WllTll/WAITllSI pac4ld otc. Start 11/1. wont In the c:lualfled [...., SllQ Ml rJene 71"4-26 l·23~ or IRllHi Full time. Experience on Tape, 729 Farad St., With car to service estab-Ron 582-7715 dept. Full-time. S.... ex-·-.a.111111* :,'#Cf & hrb IW\ CA!OtT CL~RING Rola 714·261-2325 Local dellverlH. M-F prele<red ln Apartment Costa Mesa. 548-.5525 llshed rout ... S•O-SSO perllnoe helpful but not L.g P'il co41ec:tlon. Xlnt vln· 11111 630 ..., -.rn GUAAANTEED RESULTS Clean OMV. Apply Mas-M I t S I C sh dalt Sectltlllal nacauary. Excellent ti get 1 C h a Ion t. Sit Negattw credit erased. 11.1111/.._. ter Blueprint, 23'4 Fis· a n enance a ary, PIT,...._. a Y I --11 benefit~· & credit Duckhorn, Montelena, .__....,• .. --~ ......... __ _. A~ pu.rchate In 3 days. Day & evening, full & pan-.....-.., C.M. "~" "'373 commensurates with ex-. 2 d · ,.,_ Wee!< DI la Llri's llte... II llW -• Y union member.nip. Jordan, BV. Heitz & .,._ .,...,.. perlence. Excellent ben-ays ""'' sp Y 979 "7•7 lrvlne ok: hu Imm openlno _ __,,.,...,,..-==e=-=o-=&:---Fr VISA/MC. ACC time tor Between Friends. afits Apply at: , advertising GOOd Eng-_ -v for lndlv w/trect NCl'OW lllLJ PILOT mcnl t.42-6871 '89 LEG N 1lnandal Inc. 5'9---4204. a seasonal Country * llftlll * TSL MGMT. 188 E 17th, llsh ~ills. Apply PEN-Aetail exper. Muat have ,....,.... ·90 INTEGRA . . t t Christmas Store. South ~ service. Expd. NVSAVER 1660 Pfaoen-···-11 ~ ·--~-1111.. ..,. to You 6022 s•VEI SALE' Cout Plaza. Oct. ist thru FIT. Must ha.... OMV St. • 1-A. Costa Mesa.I c' ...... clerleal skins. prof ap. --1 liir_1 ______ iiiiil0 ft • , Dec: 24th. 837·6361 print out, Car Insurance. <7141 642• 1603 Ila Ave · osta Mesa. Beautiful clothing store In PM'~ & attitude. Gd ... 1er ... frH•~ 5 yr old M/K~ dog, Valid CA Drivers Lk:. Min Management Pos1t1o"ior P/T PAim UU SC. Plaza seeks FIT benefits. 714•261-6222 ... ******* wondef'ful w/chlldren. llm nNT S300 wk 491-3700 card & gift dept In Ne 'j 2-3 days..per week. Office-cashier. •Int oppty Entry lllllTllY McMna can't t~• w/rne mailliid.... pharmacy XLNT opp lorl ·type environment. No level position In Fashion WlrFiii a "4-5411/H 856-5282/W '!ii•irtL!Cil~~i~!~ EARN SSOO to Stooo or advancement. 640-7373 typlng required. will train. merch working with Euro-1 peraon oHlce. self· " ii _ ..... -._ 3018 S6.S6/hour more weekly stuffing Apply PENNYSAVER. pean and domestic •tarter. Knowledge A/P, Compugraphlc MCS H•;;; I rn 6049 .,,.,,elopes at home. No lllAlmrT ~11 1 1660 J'lacentra Ave.. clothing. Start S6.SO with AIR. light typing. 35 perllnoe required. Hunt-llllff&f&/IWJ G.neral oflloe work. Apply experience. For free In-Costa Mesa experlenc.. Xtnt benefits. hra/wk. Salary negot. lngton 8each. 848-00M J1nm ,.... DATSUN 200SX 1982, S-., ... 11 fe IN IL di T formation send self ad· S15.00 ~bonuses. no exp ANN STUAROISTUARDS 645-3861 I •-• .. rets.•1•!•. ':;,~~·7~~~~0o Jg: 40 dressed stamped nee. FT/PT 841-2281 IPIT ll•nUY/IEOPT Call Colleen S40-7t62 *WllTll/lllUI * 1111••• * =ow~ ~~9:~: -. W ~M ... Schools en~ to: P.O. Box _ 30 hour week, S7 hour.__ __ lllllTUY/119'1 ..... 1111/-1 CalrnTerrlerS179 500 / oet -..... 90e8 Uvonla. Ml 48151 lllllALUSllTAIT Call for appt 646-4886 *ROllL* E.ngr. ftrm In N.B .. needs M t ...... 1 ft Lhasa Apaoa$229 76, mdilet11• a cs. 2•x900• I .. aaa / Fiii ua a.,.,.y n peraon a er K'"hond S249 lent con ton, , . 1 ...-Tiii .UU ITmlTI WW lllllTUY Front office. F/T Mon.Fri QUALITY CONTROL C k I A le . H~ty recept. ng. 3 p.m. Wall .. xperlenc:ed Mini Doxles $279 960·9612 .. .,."USEKEEP;;R WANTED Work for major oil com-Ex,._.__,,,, mature pro-Typing reqd. 646-2311 1111•11' ome wor n mer a a typ ng, computer exp. re· w/ .. nowiedge of Italian ......, c: ,.... ... ......, most beautlful Christmas qulr-.. Med/den/profit " Blchon Frlse $299 HONDA ACCORD 1981. 2 Full time. Ll.,..._0ut. Good panles. PIT work. flexible 1-·•onal wanted lor "·II -••-Will TUii OMlllUTlll .... food la ..,., Ired M It .... -S ..... •u --stores In SOUTH COAST sharing. Non-smoking of-r ... .,u · u A k It a•. Amer I can door hatch -back. 5 ref's, speak English. San hrs. 15·00/hr 645-1854 service eecrow company. Half Tl e Assistant PLAZA and Newport flee. 7S2·6868 ha .... min. 2 yrs Eskimos. Cockers. Collle. •--A air great J an Caplst ano Call 714-964-2744 • m 1mmed1ateopernnglorde-Beach FAS H ION ex"""rienoe 0 1 t i L b ~· · u r area. 11an11T1111 LAlll L Prefer college back-ta1t oriented person SECURITY OFFICERS .,... . a ma an . a s . condition 68K mites Ask for Jo Ann 240-4762 3a-.-O hour week. Transp. eave-message. ground. Prestigious New· w/good organ1zat1onal ISLAND. We need your Viva ltella, 303 Broadway. MaltHe. Manchester $289S. 85.-2372 . LIVE·IN for the care of 3 a must Start SS hr Food port Beach location skills tndlVldual wttt play talents In retell sates and Laguna Beach Tarrier. Mini Schnauzer. --=-=~-=.,..,.,,=--.,...,,..,:-:---:: ladles. Lg private room. 492·873' or 678--4526 •llTD 1fL1 Start mid-Nov 646-S074 a key role 10 the as cashiers Flexlble WE WILL rMtaurant Plklngae, Pom. Poodle, HONDA CIVIC 1987· 4 S H I hours immediate open Pug, Samoyed. Shih T:cu. door, 5-speed. air. low Great lor dlaplaced lllln-•--tudenta, ousew ves ---1 documentation ol new & · • -••-PIT w ....... Corgi rnlteage, like new $7.800 homemaker Cook & light •••--·--•" FT/PT. Energetic, re· _.. 1tr5 existing proceoures in a lngs. no experience! _.a&rSll _.,, 7 housekeeping Full time & en con ·-·or oca""" a JI • growing b101echno1ogy -•• -• r..aa p G t__,.. 1 t..,, 11 ble & fie Ible Perfume & cosmetic dem •--·-... ,. BEAT Call for appl. 497-6220 All puppies guaranteed 080. 9&8-108 days off person 964-1544 nur 0 C airport seeks Classy Dogs. Hot Dog Can ~t~!~a ~~~~~~;.8~~at company Basic word-p (714) S46-2S20 Vittorio PETL.AND A VI LION JAGUAR XJ6 1975 Ever;- SWEOISH AU PAIR avail organized. dependable Newport Beach 760-8636 skills a must Expeflence F&IW ISL.All YAllT ... 11111 O= 7 ~AYS thing rebuill In and out person 3 yrs exp. W.P . lff11AR 11• • P/T w1oocumen1a11on sys· (714) 759·5025 ANY DEAL Sand & repair bOata lor 16374 h lvd. "'' m1 Sacrifice S9800 Hm now to live In & care tor SO w.p m Lotus A•. ..,. ., II Fii ,_ 11.r tems In the pnarma-__ painting & varnishing S 40S.!Wy. next to Target 85-4.-2372 Wk 8S2-1"426 children. Lt hsel<png. pref Strong phone Sktlls a relaxed office. Wiii train Fle•lble hours Call Sue oeullcal or medical de-Retail Mull be mature, depen-* M1·12H * MBZ .70 280SL children over 5 N-smkr. must Non-smoking ol-Telephones. organ1Jing. 642-64SO vice indusiry 15 desirable I WllM I .I . 1n•11 ir1 dable Will train S7 SO/hr 19 d 's 1 s 1 -....... · . · · A variety of older kittens & Auto. AIC, both tops. age . r1ver 1c a flee Send resume 10: shipping/receiving Must ... /IHl'W'af OLUll Send ,~ .. me & salary I s~ ... "" .. -Ip 1~ 1 .. -GUARANTEED. we can start 714·678·2291 l 831 2797 A ........ .,..,.. ~ "'""""·• '"' "' '"' · ""'a-d/neutered adult red/black, beautiful neg<> • nna...., Hedley Builders. Allen-be tlexlble & anxtOUs 10 FIT history 10 personnel lollowing positions top any private secur1ty ..,. 1 - Lynda. SO 10 Campus Or . W()fl(. KendaU 67S-9420 1 30P!TtOpMm·F 9Sa6mlH·r2pmBeon~ Tech n i c Ione In I er. * CASHIERS company Wfitlen JOb offer s ELL •·-c-at_•_need __ responsible. $25,000 71;0.1900 PP E~ 5530 100 N rt Be h I lo ta loving Inside homes " · ewpo ac · .....u-ellts Light typing tor national. 14282 Frankhn *PHOTOFINISHING oryourernp ymen sa 538-3771or839-7019 llZ'l121111L 1111111• IUU CA 92660 ---_.nws I A "' p r Ave. Tustin CA 92680 *CLERK MCUrlty offtcer GREAT I Irvine property mgmt co compu er pp., rn e . ----S WAGES and JOB SATIS· d Greet condition 1 owner needs dynamic Individual son. Books on Tape 729 El * MALL APPL MGR FACTION are our special-I hrou~h class1f1e HIMALAYAN KITIENS S 12 000 OBO 721-4120 A/P, AIR, P/R. Lotus Conatruc11on exp pref Cell Anita. 759·1583 *1111/0IEF• Working chef or qualified cook for catering com- pany. Must be wilting & capable to learn & follow for Secy/R~ept W/P Farad St CM S46-5S2S R l ESTATE Full & Par111me Avail ty s1·n-our c11·ents DE· CFA, Saal Potnt, beau• --·~--------~ Good Pa /Benefit 1 '"" marks. 9 wks, bo• train-MBZ '76 240D. belge. exp. nee. along with good ................ EHn lfYEL FUE TUlllll Y • avai MANO ONLY THE VERY ed. Shots S200. 650-8553 looks sharp, sheep skin•. skills. Friendly prof'I ol-_.. -· H B Loca11on 964-2700 BEST floe. Catt 8.s 551 _7005 FIT Good benefits L1m1ted opportunity 10 1oon $4800 OBO 960-73S3 APARTMENT RENT AL CONSULTAN •. PI T 3 days week. starting our methods --llFT--.------- ltrl's llttlM• ..ru.11-.. Call Barbara ror app1 national real estate mar-1 lnAIL QI.IS 0&.111 ;;:;;o; & Otnw 6S0-2001 ket1ng system with un FIT, PIT. gOOd benetils. * Full-time pos1t1ons -s-·- hmlled earnings For in-con 1 ac t Pa u t e 1 1 e . available. ........ ~ ..• MERCEDES 1982 3000. 6059 Turbo Diesel. blue, dark formation. call PETE 863·3 t 11 ext 2 t 13 * 2S weekend par1-11me lmmedlatty Must have outgoing personality. and 979--0747 Coordinate receiving. prep -•stllll OLElll & sending ol Hickory rlill Antlguts 6010 nuutlful walnut Story & blue Interior. 1 owner, _ .... 69,000 mlles. sunroof, poeaesa xlnt phone skills OMITD IELP l •U Salary doe. Call Alline at Good starting pay FIT PIT 213·698-0743 Newpor t area. Call Farms gifts No exp nee. will train. Part or full time Apply In person, Westclilf VIOTTO at SELECT positions open BETTER HoMes & 1n11L uus ANTIQUE pine dry atnk. Clark console piano excellent cond1t1on. ARCHITECTURAL FIRM Abraham. 631-9998 seeks self· motivated. --.iAiiilftum!ilii:--energetlc draftsperson OlllJD IELP for Interior working Weekdays. lunches.. & drawlnga. F /T. 261-6040 aflernoons. Alla Coffee. N.B 675--0233 llT1ST flU· TWE llllTDPllSH Personeble counter at- GARDENS Manager & sales positions REAL EST ATE 751-5000 open for new dance wear S 1403 ·S17181MO Pla.i•. 17th & Irvine. N B One yr recent e11per on secre1aria1 or gen I elk lllCIPT /CMllO llll•Y Hl•I typist work Type 45 • Earn extra money during wpm Apply by 10112189 Great F V loc FIT $l500- the holidays. Immediate 760-3400 EOE S2000~o or Pit 545-9447 openings PI T or FI T. exp Newport-Mesa Schools RECEPTIOlllSJ not nee. Wiii train Apply Personnel n In person. Westclrll Plaza, 17th & Irvine. N B With or w1lhou1 word pro. cessing needed for temp s1ore rn Fashion Island & Cos1a Mesa Part & lull· time 546-8370 llnAILUUI PI T for lady's boutique 1n Newport Beach Call 644· 1823 . For small lrvlne G1f1 Mlg Good copy skllls req'd Call for details 2SO.Q4 10 tendant for busy Irvine -----ir .. -ira• H area cleaners. F/P PIT --- 111'11.EllAn P11•1nou11 assignments Top PdY · 1nA1L Ulll bonuses vacation & hol-Person wanted for con- 1day pay temporary lurn11ure chain WT •111111 pos111ons avail. Seniors PIT. GOOd wages. tips Ladles Sportswear New· encouraged to apply bonus .. lint advancemen1 S 1514 ·S18541monlh Call D L Weave1 II, for some bizarre reason. $395. Also antique white $600. 642-24SO atter 5. S 13.000 OBO 675-44 14 wicker. assorted pieces any11me wkends -.,-,,,.~·--=-=--:-we don't place you Within 721-9359 NISSAN '87 MAXIMA 24 hours of your inter-PLAID PIAll llU.I White, loaded. detailed & view. we will assist you by AN:flOUE pine dry sink. Like new, S1.50 each ready to go! Owne<'s new circulating your 1nfor-S39S. Also antique white •&48-28&7 * car coming! Well maln- matlon to 25 of Orange wicker. auorted pieces. talned & maintenance County's premier secur-721·9359 ~Goods 6065 freel $10,SOO. 721-4120 lty firms. totally at our ex-~ pense &,m llU mtlt SALi 1SO Lbs Weights. Bar & NISSAN "87 MAXIMA Unique 30 yr colt· Art, Bench, S1SO Roman White. I~. det8;f1ed & We're here for you and Period Furn. Antiques. Chair S 140 Bally Life-ready to got Owne< s new your better future with fixts, silver etc Sat 1017 cycle S9SO 650-8088 tve car coming' Well maln-9am-3pm. 67S-9078 lor m1g talned & ma1n1 lree! appt Designer/Dir prew S9.000 OBO 721-4120 . ..,...IHllHE port Beach locauon Will train 786-1322 opportunity 840-0604 :::~ aocorldng 10 e•· -........ ",;;uuwm•u•- Call 673-6094 10-6pm Person needed for C.M. eiectrlcal wholesaler. '#llfll -·fr... FIT, English spea.k1ng, S37s.$475 wk. If you 10¥9 experience helpful. aporta & money 77 4-0 133 Contact Betty 646-7777. llSTILLERS $8 to-SlSl nr W1tl1T81n Can for Info ,., ..... 2 yrs recen1 exp on sec-979-2900 100•,. FREE 1n Fountain Valley Basic salary Plus comm1won Witt train 714-964-0325 retarial or specialized lll!~ll!•Tl;lllSI c:lerlC&I work Type 45 ~115£ .. UJ JAILm Olll wpm Computer literacy Advertising agency Front Seeks PI T office help destrable Apply by olfrce appearance hghl Good wl publlc. typing 10/10189 760-3400 EOE typing Con1ac1 Pot a skills & ofc up Call NSC DYlllllC PROTECTIDI SUIJCES ~ 60 I I Uppet & Lower Pully. Uted •-Miioiiiiiiioioiioi._ __ ....,.._., for upper and lower body. ELECTRIC stove 30" 8-t off8' 83t-&95t. White. immaculate.-----....-----..,,. S7S 00. 726-3111 or 722-9824 alt 6pm NEWPORT IMPORTS JAaJMS 15-19 lJ5 ' IJI $2.44 per day Ttlat'a ALL you Pll'f tor 4 llnea, 30 day minimum in the SERVICE ·DIEC TORY For more lnformetlon • CALL TOOAVJI .... Liii ...... Vovr .,.. DlrectQfY ..........., .... ...,.. -~1 Ill-MU NEWBORN & MEOICALL Y Freglle Newborn Daycare My Home. 30 Yra Superb Rafa. Pat. 9M-0490 Newport-Mesa Schools 64 t-0111 714-675-7100 ******** ll9UTI llYWAU .... Fr .. Estimates ~fn sf:n-::f: •WI •TIA .... * JM-1111 * IMMEDIATE SERVICE. 1---------t~r.J>ttc.OUOL1iauilo.O­up. Trees. Jotin 6S0.1628 lftUll LIU Pl. Hauling • Cleanups Odd job• also. 5'3·0952 DUMP RUNS • JUNK Furniture. trash. tree • 11Yntf.._UMI Oual1tY~ DRAINS from 15. 115, $25 Fauo.ts. dltPONI, heater. Phone Eat. an)'11m.. "Pl" 646-1242 Leo x 4 VOLKSWAGEN $CIROCCO 1985. Woll· burg, power windows. air conditioning, sunrool. 1 owner. SS495 OBO °'W109 C... OAJLV PILOT 1Mond8y, October t , 1t11 w 9!! !WIC 11!!1 _ .... MUC;;;;;;;m;o..,•....,,.a ....... _1_..;.;,..:;;;;:;;;;c;..;m='l'l---i.-:.:,.=c;.:;:•:::.:n:.::a=---•----'--•--c ... •_nr:r __ _..,,.. ._C-.. ..... '9 ..... 'r .,_.. llOftCl8 Of .... TO CA toeOJ .nca Of llOftC8 Of Thie bu8tMM •• con r• J ._. MAftOll °' ,...... ...-., ... .... ~.,.... ,...,_. w.r Mllllll'9Cn Thie ~· .. con· fJWIJC Ml/' ••• NhilOM TO dUCWd by" .. ~ um eum IT • 9ft9ITIOMTO ............... T8 ... 9tf ftll0.11194 l•l mt'TNll duc:1*I by ~ IM Noacelt,_.,~.,.. M•IH•l8TAft Th• tegiattent com• Th9~P••oniUt• LUlmMM. .... .._,. • YOU AM IN O.MA.T YOU AM IN ~,AUlT 8TA'7 TITIOf Wl'9 ~OOIM'teelonol OfWM.Tlll ~ 10 lrMMCt l>IMll-oo:Jbu11MM• t sacs Uh ~T09t ....... , .. , .... _.. UH01A A DUO '1' T""8T ~A DUO '1' T~T MIWT-The regtatrant com• City ot Newport IMCfl UWGN1M •..cMJIUI -under the fiCtttlOllt IOGS·Pf,.,.Y D 9UOt CITY ............. (I) OATIO oeJOtJM UHL.ISi OATlO 011311 .. UNlESS .... "'4noeel l'MllCl9d lo t.nltlMC' bwO-hOld a publlc "9Wlnq on ... ...._ • buelr*9 ~ OI ~ VllOPMEHT CO .. ,AHY, ICllOOL•Tw:T ..... ,.._la .. ._. YOU TAAi ACTtQN TO YOU TAKI ACTION TO COA8TCD•M ~ nw uno. 1"9 fktlllout lellllH~of tn.Cltyof WM.Tlll~IONI 119Md~on918/99 ~'!_'l,~t1t192:~:t1ue -Al, IM HMtt ..... _. ....... --~OTl.CT 'IOU" P.-OP· P"°TtC'T YOUR PROP· C-.U• Dl8T'MCT 1~ ~ ~ !\.,.,_ Nlwpoft 1Mct1 IOf AMEND-c ...... A,_ Merveen O'lneo ,."°"'1 O Bttoat. 1..n .......... C11J ....... (ti) ................ IRTY, IT MAY M IOlD AT IM'Y, IT MAY II 80l0 AT lt.....,ls ol lnterHt 11191«1 eboYe on NIA MINT NO et2 beino a r• _.!!.!'!.. helr 0 oon''~t -~~ ..,!._t.t,!_11 .... ~~l'f ,!.,~~oll~ Milll6t9n A~u. -rrv111e, CA .......... (llientun.r ,.. .............. ~:::; A "*'IC SAU.. Wt YOU A PUaUC SALE IF VOU end ~IOnt ar• ~-Janet l<lhl Congel. Ed· to~ amend!llQ _ _..,.. •n-· --..,,1, ,,. .,......, ....-.. ..,.. ......... • "CMttW') i. ...... e__,...... ..ii> AH E<Pl.AHATION NHO AN EXPlANATION MdfOttNP'OO'llf'Mllnganct -cs Pl~ trictlne MIP!t Noe. 2. J, ton. Ind 1)9tt0ne wtlO may lrl09 Coullty7 on1..!.-'!I~~ t'll.!!n.. J P .. ty lN?J --.................................... '1' TH& NATUM O' THE 0# THI NATU,_E Of THE ec:n.m.tlc OMign of en lrt Tl'llt ttetement -r11ect Ind e-t2 10 ,~ vltl-othelwiae be 111*-W 1t1 .. ,.. ~· ... ....._ .... Cler-.. ~ (I) ....... Ill ... IWtr .... ~DtHGa AOAINIT 'A0CEEOINGS AG AINST oen• at Oreno-. Coeat Col-wttll 11-Coullty Cler1t o1 Or· l<Ma loceted In the Gan-tN .. 0t eetate. or botll. Of PUOIW* 0rMQ41 Coul MM911 A,,_ lrvlllt C:~ ............. C.-, ................. 0.. YOU, YOU 1HOOU> OOH-YOU. YOU SHOUlO CON· ieoe,C:OW...._.Callfornia ange Coullty on September el ArM1of8e1t1oe Penm.-WAlTE" lAUOHllN BUR-o.ity PilOI Sepllmber ti t2t14 .•, Or-. ....... C•1 ..... Mr f. .... ~. ~ TACT A lAWYlR. TACT A 1.AWYER lN P"OC>OMCI project wlll 14 t9" f411M1 , ~F.ooen Squwe, Md ROUGHS 111ec> k,_, M 25. Octobef 2 9 1819 Tll" Outtneu 1• CO~· ....-... .. ..-..: -..-0..-11, illl. ()n t0tt7/n et 10.00 On 10/11/ff at tOOO con1111 ol a fllCl!Aty of ac>-Pllblllhed ~ange Cout •I Neowport trOIT' 1"96t WALTEABUAAOUGHS M4'7 ouc1ec1 oy a gen.rel p..n, ................ ~ M ................ A.M ., Callle><nle o.n.tel A.M. FOR£CLOSURE CON-Pf'OJUIMtely 45.000 grOM Delly Pitot Octobef 2 9 t6 r.m zonea of C.. t R·2. A PETITION 11.N be91 llled ._.,,.P .,..... l ... lk ... R ......... --.'nl\r·e.._..~ ~•the SUlTANTS,INC .. tlleduly aque,.teettor~M•lll·?3 1949 -3,end~to R-1llNIA-2 byK-1.hlil Blumer end "8.JCNOTIC( The r1g111ran1 com c...... ....,.,....-..,'r .... d~ eppotnlM TrutlM eppotnteel Tn.11tM under 19tlng bull<lings nousiog the M452 • 10 melce Iha ionong Tonl 8ut1~10oene1n1ne lmenc.cs 10 lransi.act ou.,. QAelef he.eel 21H1 ..... llllSlll,. ...... ut\der end purwt to Deed end purtultlt to Deed ol Ari c.tltft torm with the 0-•I Superlelf Court or c.hlorn1a flCTrnOU9 _,..._.. nea unoe< the tic.mioui ...... 1'1lllf L..M, "'""' ~., " ............. °' Trwc. Truet. TN ptoleuk>NI ~ -..c ll)TIC( Plen l.atlel UM Element County of Orange ..... ITATUtUfT buaiMU natM or nllmft ...... ......_ c .. ~.... .... .... ........, ._.. "9cofded on 08110/IM Aecotded on 02107189 u required will conllal of "'*Id"*"' IPPfO\leCI on THE PETrTION requeeta The follow 10n• lift lla1eel abOve on Nov 6. 19&9 1rMIAIAI, aeld rHI ..., ....... ..,._... .. 00cYment No •• 14-3321441, Document no. 1~359 ol ~eluallng current end fu-ACTTTIOU9·11UWll 24 1988 t~ tnat l(ennetll R Blumtf end Clolog 00~:: TnOfl'IH J Pflfry Rooert ~ i. Ml ...... ,ltf IN -el 0..--. 800ll .0., Peca-..().. Of Of. Oftldel Aecotd• In the oltlOe l\Ke ..,_ neecH, conduct· NAM1 IT.A~ tlon No 88-1001 Toni Burrough• Doane be PHO ENTERPRISES 2111 O TBrig~ 11~ .. ....... _... tef Dletttot • llOAJmOf.,.,.,..I ftclalAeoofdalnlheofftc:eot of IN Recor!SM ot Orange Ing 1~11\ mt~ wlOll Tnetolfowlnoperaons ere NOTICE IS HERESY eppolnt.O u peraonal r99-Promon Or E Newport hll statemenl waa ._. ,. ................ -HUlfTINOTON atrACH IN AeootO. Of ORANGE County, CelllOfnla a11eouteel faculty end atatf, detlgnlog Clol bUllneN et, FURTHER GIVEN !NII all r-l•Ove to admlnater lhe 8eacil ~928e0 Wllll the County Clerk of Or· ............. ,_II Ull CITY ICttOOt IMe'TlltCT ' County, Callfornle by PATRICI< 0 HERRERA W)d tiling the faclhly. a"6 S~ARLEEN SWEENEY i119nltlc\n1 enotironmentel •tate Of the Cleeedenl • Pfllllip 8-gnall DawlO< lenge Cou~t~ 0~9~~ "' ... tlf11111ti........ P\I~ OrMQe COMI becu1~ by JAMES F. ANO EVELYN HERRERA. praperlog 8 l)(Ojeet plann1nol1NTERIORS. 2844. Chatuu c:onc;ema ror ll'le P<opc>Md THE PETITION raQ°'"ll 218 Promontory O. E New-P ()( ~ MOW ,.....OM, -N OallyPllotOGtobert, 18.?3. ~TCHER.emetnect men HUSBAND ANO WIFE ASlgulde Way, legun• 8-cl\, CA project hive b11n ad· the clec:enOenll Will and port 8tacn CA92660 O ubl;r*' angebet '4 ,........ ...... ~ tlMIO Will SELl AT PUBl..IC JOINT TENANTS. Willi Slatemenll or lnl~t 926.51 Ofeaed In • pr9Vl0usly oodlCllS II any be admitted ""' DUS•nesa ,, con· 2~1bc •IOI ~'8:"989 1M'tHe11t te ld1teetloit .. M.472 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTION lhould Include a .cteacflPllOnl Sherleen Ann S-V certllleel env1tonmen1a1 10 probate The Will lif'IO any CIYC:ted by an lnoivioual too. ~ c.. ._..... .... deM •-.,. lllftftH' BIDDER FOR CASH, (pey· TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER I of the ftnn. the P'ftot'IMI. 2844 cn.1-.. Wey. LagUNI ctoeumenl. and tllat lhe City code.tis ar1 ava.lable 10< Tiie rag1s1ran1 com. ----------_., •lfl••• ... 1ftteft.. ~ "'""4 ...._et time of Mlle In lewfvl FOR CASH (payable at hme and Pempies or wOt1I ••· 8Mc:h. CA 92651 •of New90<f S..Cll 1ntends 10 IJl.,o\lnallon on the h~ 'te>' meneeo to transect Dus. rtBJC NOna: .................... da money ol the Unit~ Stat•) oh ... lnlawtvtmoneyolllle1eculed by the firm EJI. Thi• buatnus 11 con-uae Mid document ror !fie by Ille court ness uno. the 11e1111ous __ ..;....;=~-------Hrt~ reel ,ro~rtJ, MOTIC&OF IN FRONT OF THE United Stalea) al THE.perienee n lhe ":9"0n ol Clucttclby 11>lnctlvldual i•b<>Ye not.O projeet and THE PETITION reqU41S1' buS1ne1S name or llam41tt FICTITIOUS9USIHES.t _.., ........... ..,._ P\a.IC HIAWG Fl.AGPOLES AT THE MAIN FRONT ENTRANCE TOI educational lectllhes Wllll The registrant com-11\;rt,_ that there we no a.d· authOf•ty to aom1ni1t9f the litt.O abOve on NA NAME ITATE....,., .... .......... Notice .. hereby gl-..n that ENTRY AREA TO PLACEN· s u IT E 2 0 5 ( s E c 0 N 0 empl'IU4S on art lectht• It menc:eCI lo tranuct bus•· dltlonel reaaonab141 •llflfn•·· .. ,... und9f IM lndepen· PMl!p 8 Dawson T~ lollowm9 pef$0<\I are '·TM ...... prepeftlee Ille Plennlng CommlAiOn or TIA CIVIC CENTER. 401-41 f FLOOR). , 7802 IRVIN E1 expect.O. Experience In the -under ll\e fiCllllOUI live or m10gation meesures dent Aelm1n11trat1on ol Es· This Statement was "~ oomg bvslness as .. M ....... tot ..... tlle City of Newport Beech EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. BLVD., TUSTIN. CA 926&01 dellgn of mUMUm lacihhH bu1lne11 name or names lhal ll!Oulct De conSldete<l tn tat .. Act (This aumorlly wtll with the County Ci«~ ot Ot G SWANSON & AS .._.etetJ, ., tot•ther wttU\Old a publlc heatlog on PLACENllA, CA alt rlghl. Ill rlQllt. till• 81\d Intern! I• elao deelred llalld abOve on 917189 !conjunction with sal(l pro· allow the l*sonal represen-ange county on Septembf-• SOCIATES 202 7tti Str under .,.. ..... Of M411 Ille 1ppt1callon or Mark tltle and lnt.,...t conll9)'ed con\19Yee1 to -.io now held We are looking tor ant Sharleen Sweeney ~,.ct CopltS of the prev1ousfy tatlve 10 take many acttons 7 1959 FU07ot N-pon Beach CA 926'1 t mer M ..-.ltted fw .. , MandtflOn for AMEND· to end now lleld by It under by II under .. Id Deed ot! atcnllect wllo cen oes1gn •! Thia statement was !lied prepared environmental without 0Dta1ning c;ourt <IP-Publlttied Orange Coast Gary Cl'larl~ Swan ,....._ .,....., pre'"rttM. MENT NO 886. on property Mid Deed ot Trull In tlle T<ust In the property 1l1u-1 rac1Hty 111a1 ,w1ll De arch1tec· lw1th the County Clefll or Or· document ara avallaole Jor ptoval Betora taking ur1a1n Daily p1101 Seotembe< t8 same I. TM ,,.......,... .CCep-loc:alect at 2002 West Ocean property alJuat.O In saia aled In 1810 County. Call· turatly tmpresse•ve w tthlange cou"nty on Sec>tember pu~hc ,.,,_ ano mapectt0n very 1ml)Of1a111 ac11on\ no.. 25 Octol>ef 2 9 l989 1 1" 5 bus•ntisa ,, c;Oft- 1ew9: Olalrletlog Map No 9 lo log the land tlleretn tllereln 'bu11d1nos wllnoul sacriric1ng PuDhsM<I Orllfl99 Coe.st City or Newport S.ach 3300 1a11ve will De rft(Ju1reo togtve The re<;pstr anr c.o'f'• t...._ tenft• •• be M fol· Front. a raquesl to amend County, Cllifornl1 O..Crlt>-retnla, clescr1blno the land, acme deference to e•1s1tn9 7. 1989 f'I0797 111\e Planning Department evlf' the persona represetn-~ t.u •2 ouctld oy an tndivt<Jual ... .,A ..... efttie,,.m .... ptecelheMibJect propertyln PARCEL 1· AN UN· PARCEL 1 1lvnc11<>normalntenance t08JI)' Poot September 111 New90<f Souktvard ~-no1ice101nt"•esteooe<~~ IC NOTICE menceo 10 transact DV91· .., • *"' ef no4 leee "*' either the Mulli-Femily Real-DIVIDED 113RO INTEREST An undlvlcteo 1118th• lntw•tect hrms will t>e l 25. Octol>ef 2 9 1989 potl Beach Cai torn1e unless 1,....,, l'\11•e w&Hf:Hl no ness u,.,oe< '"" l•Ct•t•OU• ""(I),..,.. wfftl tM *"" clenllel (MFR) Olalriet or lllt IN ANO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT lntereat •n and lo Loi 3 otl tcrMl'90 by • OtSlrlCI c:om· M433l92659·1768 1714) 64._3225 toce or cc.n~nted 10 tne K 5152A Dusiness name o< ,, • .,,.,i ---ICM ftO letet then R-4 Olalrlet of the Cannery NO. 11475, IN THE CIT'I' OF Tract No 5425. as I* map mitt• and up to three llfms NollOe 11 l'lefet>y lurthe< pr<>OOMO act 0" Tne •nOe· SUMMOMS ••steel aoove or• 9 8 8~ thrM {I~..._ ttie Vlllage/McFedcten Square COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF flied In bOotl 199 p99es 11 will be inv•ted _.lo submit P\alC NOTICE given that said puDhc r.ear-p111oe111 aam n strit•on (CITACION JUDICIAL) Gary Swan$0<" ..._ ef ttie...... Specific; Ptan (SP-'1 Olstr1c1 ORANGE. STATE OF CALI-and 2 or M11cellaneous. proposals and be tnter- 1 1ng will be helO on Ille 19th autl'lor•I)' • De gr11n1ed un· NOTICE TO DEFENDANT I This statement was 11i.c lt. "9ftt 8'lall be peJatlle whereas Ille property ts cur· FORNIA. AS SHOWN ON A Maps, 1n the Olli~ of the! viewed FICTITIOUS 8UltNESS day ol O<:tooer 1989 at the less an tl"le•es1eo pe<sor iA-.so a Acos.oo DALE R witll the County C*w ot C• lft•-i..-taot"enllylnlheRelellandSer· MAPRECOROEOIN800K County Record.,-of 181d1 lnletVleW$ will De con NAMEITATfMENT llOUr ol 730 pm '" the h ... anoDie<;t1on10 111epet1·1e u Rv AND -HACr<MAN <ingt.Count)onSeptemt>e< Mt .... t.._,. ttie mlnlmUfl\ VJCe COfl'lmefCial (RSC> Dis-4!MS, PAGES 1 ANO 22 OF County due1ed dunno the two weelcs, Thi lollowtf19 persons are Council Chamt>e<s ot 11>e 11on and s11u ... s gooo ~•use SALES & LEASING 11nd I 1• 1989 F~11IO Pfft-*"t retttel ret" tor trlct ol lllt SP·8 01str1Ct. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. EXCEPT THEREFROM I lollowlng the sc1een1ng pro-oomg ouaineu a$ Newpo<t Beach C•ly Hall wny lhfl c.oun Sl'\OulO not DOES 1 lll•ough SO ,n PuDtished O«onge Co.Ht tlmHet properttH. leld N OTICE IS HERESY RECORDS OF ORANGE Units 1 to 1811nclus1ve. 811 c•u Any anempl to contact A DIFFERENT DRUMMER 3300 Newport Boulevard grant lhe author11, clullve Daily PtlOI Septemoer U! .Utno rentel rat" lhell FURTHER GIVEN that all COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. EX· sllown on the Conct0fl'l1ntum members Of the art depar!· 1 BOOK SHOPPE. t027 N N-port Beach Caltlornia A HEARINC:. on 1ne pe11 YOU ARE BEING SUED 25 Octot>ef 2 9 1989 ~ eatabllahed bJ the t lgnlflcanl environmental CEPTING THEREFROM Plan recorcled August 6.I ment or the screening or Pacific Coast Hwy =A at which ume ano place any uon w•ll De l'le•d on "lo11i;m-BY PLAINTIFF I A uo ie rsia M431J llMrclpttcwtoewardot .. , conc41fnS tor the proposed UNITS A TO C INCLUSIVE 1973 In book t083?, p&gel Mlecllon c.omm11tees prior Laguna Beach. CA 9265l a11d all persona 111teres1ed bet 2. 1989 a• , 45 PM 1n oemanctarodol STEPHANIE bW(a). projec t have been act· AS SHOWN ON THAT CEA· 171, of 0~1a1 Records ol to Ille screen1no or se•ecuon Lorelle Anona StauD, t 7 may appear ano oe l'leard Dept Ne 3 1oca1f'<l a1 700 L FUJIMOl'!E PlllllC NOTICE c The een.nt aNH ec· ClresMCI 111 a previously TAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN I Mid County pr<>Gess. Other than the 0•· 1 Via Cresta Rancho Santa thereon 11 you cl'laU11n9e~h1s Civic center O< •e W~t Or-You he¥e lO CAlfNDAR ce;. the ~ "M le." certified environmental RECORDED FEBRUARY 23. PARCEL 2' reclOf, Physical Fac1ht1es Margaflll CA 92688 pro1ect 1n court you mat ~ ange CA 9270' DAYS efter thlt .ummont FICTITIOUS 8US*ESS ~t to ~--te pttcw document. and lllal Ille City 1984 AS INSTRUMENT NO Unit 12 as Shown on the Planning will ~ C8u$4!1 tor Thll business ,5 con-1\f'lllld to raising 001y 11>ose IF 'I-OU OBJECT to lhe lle Mrwd on JOU 10 nit 8 NAME STATEMENT lftepecttofl by ttie •-• or Newpor1 Beacll •ntends to 84-074783 OF OFFICIAL CondomlntUm Ptan reterred ctlsquallf1eauon I OYC:tld Dy an 1,,ct!Vldual •s-s you 0< someone e1se granting or 1~ ~'•"O" ,ov typewritten r•epont1 •I Tne 1011owon9 l)flfaons art eft4/0f ltt egeftta. Tiie Im-UM Mid documenl 10< the RECORDS OF SAID COUN-10 1n Parcel 1 abOve All statements must De •e-, Tne regist rant com ra1MO at tl'le puDl•c nl'ar.ng SfloulO appear at the "eli11ng thle C041rt OOl"Q ous1Mas as prO¥efnef\tt on the prop-above noted project. and TY. • PARCEL 3 oeiVed by 5 Pm Frooay Oc.· menc;eo 10 transac1 ous· ctesct1t>ld 1n lh•S nottc.e or n ano state 1our ot>rec•·~ns or A tel* Of phone cell wlll PAEPRESS 3068 Murrcry ;f., be modlfted, " lurtller lllal ,,,.,. are no act-PARCEL 2 UNIT C AS Non-exclustllfl easemen11 tober 13 at the ott1ce ot the ness unoer the hctihous written corresponoef\Ge Oe· hie •rotten 001ec.t•ons """" not protect y-. rour typ.-,1ne Costa M~ 92626 ~"': by the Oletrkt. Clltlonll r .. sonable allema-s H o w N T HE CON . t0< access. ingress en· Director ot Phys1ca• Fac•h· f?uStness name or names hvered to 1ne City at o< ptoor tn• court oetor., '"e "t!•rong """-r"ponM mi"I ti. Mic.l'I~ Owen ¥cEll111> d Tllet-t aNfl eltow live Of m1Ugahon measures DOMINI UM P L AN RE· etoecl'lmenl support ano ror ,_ Planning Eugene Ha•· 111180 aoove on tO l •89 10, the puo1oe h1!ar•n9 For Vov• appeara••C.l' may t>e n In P'C>Pef legal tOfm 11 JOU '116-B v.uage Dtove Cnor• ,_;..tloftal UM ot ,....1h1tanouldbeconsiderldm FEARED TO IN PARCEL 1 otherporposes all asshOwnlne, Coast Community Col· Loretta A StauD 1nlorma11on ca11 "•41 persono1D~youra11orney •entthe courttohear your ,HtUS CA 91710 llllkabtefofrecrwetton aub-conjuncllon wnll Mid pro-ABOVE and defined 1n the Con-tege 01stnct. 1370 Aoams Thts statemertt wa!> filed 80 -3225 ~'!'Ou ARE /4 CREDITOR I ~ Tt>os tlvs1nt'ss •S con tact to ,_..,.. r~tr'c:· ;ec:t. Coples of Ille l)revlously The '""' actctrus and dominium Plan ano Oeclar-Ave . Costa Mesa C• wllll lhe County C18"k OI Or· Jan Di;oay Sec:retar, or a c.ont.9en1 C.•f>Otlor OI the " rou do not tlle your I OUCled [)~ an tn~ ... oual ttoM lftUt!Ae&IJ llQl'Md upon prepared envlronme111 a1 olller common oealgnallon. atlon of Covenants. Con· 92626 ange County on Septemt>er Plannono Com moss.on C•ty oeceasec:l rou must lite vour '"90"" on time, JOU m•y T "e 'eo sr r 11nt com bee.-the tenant •nd the ctocume111 are available ror II any. or the real property ctitions ano Res1r1c:11ons ra·' PubltSl'led Orange Coast 19 !989 ot Newport Beacn c:IBJm N•lh lf•fl c.ou•t ano ma.,' tOM 1111 caM ind your , menc.60 10 tra,,sact D<.1$1 Dtttrtcl public raVl9w a11d fnspec:t1on ct e 1 c,. bad above 11 eo<Oed August 6 1973 on I Delly Piiot Octooer 4 9 1 F'32029 Publtshed Orange CC>as1 a COP) 10 rne per\on11 '"P· 1 w1t9M, mon•~ tnd prop-I n9$S .. ino~r 111". t1ct11toua 1. aadd.,, atlall aubmlt at the Ptannlng Department, purported 10 be 768-C book 10S37 page 177 0 1., 1989 ~ PuDlished Orange Coas1 Oa1l'1 P1101 Octoo"' <; 1959 resen1a11ve.ioDOmlf'<l D; the wty mey be Itkin wltllout l Dus1ness name or namea wlttl their wrttt-bide, a City of N-porl Beach. 3300 WEST 20 TH STREET, r1e1e1 Records ""m67' Da11y Pilot October 2 9 t6 M4 n court .vrrh1n lou•,. mon1ns rvrttl« warning tr om th1l 11sted aoove 0" 9 5 89 certtfted or caatMer'• check Newport Bouktvaro. New· COSTA MESA. CA 92627 Tiit street address ano 23 1999 from rl'le oat~ o• '"~' s court. '" M1chae• ~,., McEll1$1'l ,,..... peyatlle lo the Htlnl· port 8HCh. Caltrornia. The undersigned Truatee olller common deS1gnahon. P'tllllC NOTICE I M'64 Nil.JC NOTICE suanc.e of ,.,,er\•~ pro1•df'O Th«• are other legal r• r,,,s statemen1 .. as '••ev tnoi-8-h City School 92659-1768 (7 14) ~4-3225 dlscllllma any llablllty tO< any 1r 81\y. ol Ille real prooerty .n sect•OI" "•CJO o• •re Ca• qulrementi You mey want *'"'Int' Counh C1er~ o• O• Oletrtct In the foltow"'9 Notice is l'lereDy l\Jrther lnconectneu of lh• street d e scri bed eoove is 'ICTITIOUS •UllNfSS .. .,,.IC NOT"'c NOTICE OF torn1a Pre.rate Coo& Tf'I• 10 cell .., •ll«nef rlgllt 11ooe Co.,N, ~,. Sto"1temc • -t• •• a u.r .. tM given that said pobllC tiear-a<lctreu and otlltr cOfl'lmon purported 10 De 835 NAME ITATEMfNT I l"UUL ·~ PU9LIC HEARING ttme to• 1,1.ng .,,,,.,.," nor •••r. tt you 00 nol llnown ·; ''"o9 F4311'1 "'9t tMY Wllf 191.ecute a IOQ W111 be neld on 11141 19th ~nation. ir any shown AMIGOS WAY .: 12 NEW-Tl'le follOW1ng persons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Nohel •S l'lefeDy 9 ~en !hat e1o;ptre Delore •:tvr "" nt"S en t llOf'ney Y°"' mey cell an Pull• s,..·f'd 0 · ~"9" '-"• ..... tw the Ho'I•-· day ol Octobef 1989 al the llefeln PORT BEACH CA 92660 OOl"O OU11ness as N•M" S"TAT"MENT Ille Planning Comm.ss•ori ;if lrom In@ hear r.r; date "01><:<' allOtMr refer ral MfVlct Of Oar, P .. 01 Sei;•.,rnt•"' It tlellecl · lfaw.,decl llOur ol 730 pm in t"9 Seldselew1llt>emact• but Tiie unOtlfsigned Trustee SIERRA GRAPHiCS " " " 11,,e Cuy 01 N-pon Beac,,1aDove • 1ege1 aid office tlli tt<t In 25 ()(1cct>r." •95\; ttie J.Of>'Nt'I Couneit Chembers of lhe wllllout covenant 0< ~ar-dllCl&Jms any hab11tty ror any 17 t 50 Newhope "30 7 Tl'le ronowmg per$0f1s are will 11<>10 1 puDllC hHrtnQ on I vou M/4 • f AA~ ••E 'f'e 11n. ~· booll) M.i~s ._ M "'9 aid 18 for bottl Newport 8Mdl City Hall, ranly. eapreH or implied. re-incorrectness of 1"41 street 1 1 Fountain Valk!y CA 92708 I doing Ousiness as the app1ica1.on 01 '"• C '• -11 f11e 1<ep1 O) ti"~ ~·· 1 10\. O..pue• de que 11 en· DIDtlC NOTICE ..... '"their entirety Ten 3300 Newpor1 Boulevard. gardiog lllle poNesllon or address and other common W EOward Langsdorl HI· TECH EXCUTIVE Newpo!I Beact't tor an1are a per$or nle••SIPd ,. "-V""' HI• clt.c:lon Ju· l"UUL ~Ootlert 1110•0001. N~I Beach, Ca1trornl1, encumbra~ 10 pay 'the ctes1gna11on of any shown 21551 Brookhurs1 Hun1 SEARCH 9550 Wainer AMENDMENT NO 690 the estlle te>u ma) '•If'"'''" Olc:lal utted lien• un plaza b." the bed 11 fof ~ alt~l •I which time and place any remaining principal sum or herein ;1ngton S.acll. CA 92646 Ava Ste 221 Fountain Val· being 8 reQuest 10 cons•oerl the covr1 8 •orm<11 ReQues1 1 de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS In It• entlratr, Five and all perso111 Interested tllt note(•) MCured by said Said sale wtll De made but Pamela Langsdorl same l''Y C/4 92708 an amenoment 10 r111e 20 01 tor Specra• No••Ct' "' !nt-• 1par1 P, 111n 1., u n •I NAME ST• TE.MEMT Thoueend Oottet• (l5,000); may appear and be heard Deed ot Trust, wilh Interest without convenant or war· This business '' c:on Sayed F 1411 3098Cass•a the Newpon Beacn M un1t•·11ng ot <1n .nve,.,1or, .tnd .. ~ rHP\M•I• eM:rlt• 1 ma· '"" to11ow•no persons ar .. e." the bid 1, tor• l)Ofilon thereon II you challenge 1111s llleteon. as provided 1n selct ranty. e•press or 1mphed. re· ducted Dy a general oart Ave :D Costa Mesa CA pal coce to estaDhsn '"9U· praisat o• es1a1~ as•"•~ or ' qulr>a en H I• corte OO•"Q ~.,~ne~~·"• • Ar. .., ot elllltr •II•. Three protect in court you may De not~a). advancea under the garct•ng !Ille OOSMSS•on or nersh•P 92626 1a1tons tor ""' prov s 0" or a,,, Pt'M10" or 3<:V'u"1 a• Una cwt• 0 uni llamecs1 WO • ~ " ..1E .. ~ Dollen (11.000). llmllect lo raising only those terms or the Deed or Trust. enGumbrances lo P•'1 !he The reg• str In I com I This Ousiness is con iow 1no mooeratf' .nco,.,e I pro,.de<l r sec.1°cr · '}C.C " letefonlc:a no 11 otrec:era 3 '~{' • og.,,,...,.,o.,• · D• .~ TM -•fut blddef'• 1.-S you or someone else r-. cftarges and expenses remaining pr1nc1oa1 sum ol 1menct!0 10 transact ous• lductec! Dy an lnO•••Ouat ,., nous·ng w ·tr• '"e Coasta• theCa1.1orn.1 Prot:ia1e oo.-protec:clon '" reap.aeta So ... ~·-.\9""" i;..ac" C A ~t maJ be retaolnecl ralseo al ll>e publlc 1141anno of 1111 TruslM and or the the n'ote(s) secured by sa10 neu under lhe 1•CM•Ou~ Tne r eg stranr co Zone • Aeciveslfc>< c;"4K a "'~' ce eec.rtl•• maquln• Ilene que 92E "•-"1 de90elt fof the destr•beO in lh1s notice O< in trusts crulect by saio Deed Deed of Trust with interest business name or g1rnes mencPd to tr~nsa~1 t ;iu!.•s Th•\ o•o e.;1 "as 11<'-e" ... tor"' s ••a \C@ •r.,,.. '"e c11mpllr con I•• for· VE,.. ..,,.:t ~;a"' ;.J. ~A NI perfonw-of the wr111en correspondence oe-0 I T , us 1 . 1 0 . .., 1 1 111ereon. as provided 1n saia Mated above on 9 1 8 'less unoe• ' e •t ' •Ov ,~ ~,.,o 1 • 3s t>ePn 0" cov•r c•••• "'•, 1d•d 1 • I • 9 • 1 • • '°' • ~ga a tenile of tM ..... end maJ llvated to ltoe C11y at. or puor s 123.580 1' notecsl. advanc;es of anv Pametlt R Langsoor1 I ou~~H oamt' or "!"'es I term•neo ,.,9 , , s ·a1f'<l"' "-ennet,. R 6 "".. ~ ' 9Pf09(ec:I•• •I .,.tees quler• 26,... . . J 1!i0 be l9Nndecl onf7 at the 1.,. lo. Ille pybhc t1Mr1n9 For Tiie t>eneflC•ary under sa•O unoer llWa terms ol lhe Deed T111s statement was hlpO hsteo aoove on~ t8 S. cally e•e"'D' t•o"' "'" r,. ·or Buf'OVQ•< Oo ,,,,. p,., que It con• eM:uche t u -"• G<i " Sou•• "*""°" of ttte leeee. or 1nlorma11011 ca11 I 7 14) Deed of Trvat heretorore e•· ot Trust. t..s charges ano with 11141 County Cferl• ol Or Sa~ed r •• 11 qu.remert., 1 '"e Cal••or.,.a 11one11s1 cato. 5 ... ,.. '>: u' • ..W de90ell mar be epo-644-3225 ecuteel and oellverecl 10 the expenses of the Trustee a11d ange County on Septemt>er' Tn' staiement w.u 'e<1 Env1ro,,,...en1a OuaM•es Ac• I S K RUSIN Et q SI 11et.O no preHnte 1 1.1 -•9u• 1 Bet1cr CA «2F·· ~ to aereed upon rent. Jan OaDay Seerelary. underligned a wt11ten Dec· of the trusts createo by sa•ct 12 t989 F'311M lw•th lhe County C~r• 0' O• Not•ce s ne•eo, turl"e• LOE• a LOE9 ree~ta a tl•mpo. pu9d• ·~ s ous ""\!> ~ con ~.,,.,.,. .. "'ede bJ unauc· Plann111g Commission City laratlOn ol deraull and De· Deed ot Tr us I t o-wi t Puol1sned Oranoe COtl'\t ange Countr on Sep1ernoe1 goven 1,,,. ~11,0 PuDhC ,,ea• Attorn11(•l ror Pell· pet"def el caeo. 1 .. pueden "";~'": !:'.• .. ~ ,~.a~~~"''" rr ~ ...... wlll be, ... ot Newport S.ach mend tor Sate. ano wt1t1en $21 38.& 31 Ot tly P1101 Sep1emDe1 18 l9 l989 ng w11t ~ t>eld on ,,, .. ,q,,, lton.f(•) qultac au eo&erlo 111 dlnero turned toHowlr19 the award PuDllShec:I Orange Coast Nottce of Default ano Elec-The beoet1C111ry unaer sa•O 25 O<:tooer 2 9 1989 l F'31997 day 01 Oc.1ooe• 1989 at tn"I 10100 Senla Monlce 91vd. 1 ollaa c oea'i de ,., "'•"'"° •c •rar>i>at' OJ' ot the bid or lJ JlO blc1 l• Daily Pilot Oc.lot>er 9. 1989 1JOtUoSatl The unct•r1>gned o..cS.ol Trunl'ter&tolore fl•· · M4l; ""DhSl'led Orange ~1 "°"' 01 7 30 o m rn me 22nd Floof, ~ .. n nlto edl· "e~~ JrtO~r " .. 1•c.t t•Ou -atdecl. M47S-cau..O N ld Notice ot ()e. ecuted and dehvered to the Dally Piiot October 2 9 t6 CounCtl C'1111""tter~ 01 '"el lOt An<a•le•. CA 90087 clonal por pert• di la corte Dus•nes• "lame or •a,,..e• 4• The eucceeaful btdder fault and Elec11on 10 Sell 10 undefalgneo • wr111en Dec· rtlll.IC NOTICE 23 1989 Newpori Beac~ c.1, ><all PuDl1~ Orange Co.1~· fiteten otroe r.qulalto•l"51ed 110"ve on ~1 !> MCI the Oletrict thall en!« "8JC NOTICE be recoroed 1n the county latallon of Oelaull •n<I De· I M458 I 3300 Ne .. PO•f Bou•eva•d O• '' P 101 Oc•ne>er 6 9 •• ~. PlleCM que u1led '98C. G lftto • wrttten ..... within wtMlfe lh• rtal prooerty •• m.nd IOI" Sale ano a wnllen FICmlOUS tuSINfSS "j.,,..port Beac" Caltforn•a •989 qllW• llemar 1 11n abogeOO ~~• M 3"na 1 om• •1 1tc•c tMftJ (JO) claya of the time ITATIME.NT 0# toeated Notooe or o.raull ano Ele<:· NAME STA~MfNT P'ta.IC NOTICE 1 a• w'1•C." time .1"4 oiac." anvi s .. v ~~G 1 lnmedlat-11 SI no con-";~ s~a~~en~,;:-501 '~ ttle bed .. ••atded lo ..... Aa~NT Of' Oat• 09119189 llon 10 Sell Tiie underSlgned Tiie lollow1ng persons otre I 1no all persons nterMlecl -• -~. ~, .... t~ cf! ,., .. '.. ~·amtiC ....._ by the llo9rd ot UN Of flCTITIOUS CAUf'ORNIA QENllllAl c:euMc:I saio NotlCe or De-ck><ng buStoess as 'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS may aopur aoo t>e r>earo rtaJC NOTICE nam. a un ~ de r•r· an~ °" 1~ ~>,980 .,:;;,,. Truet-. Tiie propoMd MllMll NAME MORTOAQf SllllVICE. fault and Election 10 $ell to BYRO THEAAPEUT CS NA• S"TATDrtENT tMreon ·1 y<>'< c;'1allenQe ll>•s1 erenclct de a0ogadoe o 1 P O · ..... _. be ••.n.ble for ... ~e•b~~~o0wntedn9 ... ~~'.!:in0~ INC~ _, w .. t 14th I"-', be recorded 1n 1111 county 17100 Gillette Irvine C.A TM rou°""ng pe<sons a•e pro·e<:! n court '°" ..,.., t'e FICTTTIOUI BUSINESS UNI oflclM de 9)'ud• legal 0 uD•~s~ S '~"99 Dllt 1 .. ~ .,.., ..... -....... City CA t20IO ...._. the reel property IS 92714 d<><no Dus1nes.s as '"'"'eel to ... ~"Q only •no<-o> NAME STAt£MfNT (YH •• dh.c:lorio l•I•· 2:"''0c :. ~ ~89 ~...:!:'! ': =-~t~! the F1ct111ous Business ~ (l 1t) C'TO-S3'n. av localed Brenoa Joyce Byro 311 AMERICAN BUSINESS Skies r<>'< o• sornt'One elS<"I Tr.e lol10""•"9 ~son~ 1•f' lonleo) -to • M4fi i-.-...1 ~ Eric lletllen, NC~e ProlesS!Onal Health ...,, L Wee.,.,, Aaat. lee· fORfCLOIU"I CON· Onyx. BalbOa lsl•nO CA DISPLAYS 1666 NEWPORT raised 11 lht' Put><i<: near•ng 00!"0 Du1<neu H c ... No se.m ...._ -retery IULTANTS, INC., AS 92662 BL •200 Costa Mesa CA oescnDf'<l •n lh•S not.ce o• •" ..AJCCESS One La•ef•O"I T"e "ame eno aeldr~u e• P\lll.IC NOTICE A"-Y al uw, l50 Town The F1Ct1hous Business Publlshed ()( c 1 TMIS~. aY DANIEL W. This Dus1oen •S con 92626 wP1ten corre,por>OPnce oe-trvine CA 92' 14 the courr s f "O"'t•e • == =: .. st:~.~'~ ~.:c,~~·~~~,,!o ~~~yw: Delly PllOI Sep=t>er ~. ~"°°· VICI. Pf'fSI· ducted Dy an 1n01v10ual w lven Moore • 1J Ins 11vered 10 111f' C•t. It or P"C" I Bruce Ouen11n Blunt 9n~orac:c•on Of' 18 c~r·~ e~I Su FICTITIOUS BUS ...... naa. Tiie Olelrlct 111111 81,2187 FILE~io F352215 Oc:tober2,9.1989 M451 DtrNT.11'02"'Vl .. 9lVO., The reg1stran1 com Ave Corona oe1 Mar CA 10 lhe PuDllc l'learinQ ~0' Lakelront trv1rte CA92 14 PERIOR COuA' O~ 1..A, NAMfSTATfMINT • preeume that ell blddefl, :....~ ,,..1h M Kandel. IUtTI 205, TUSTIN, CA menced lo 1ransac1 Dus•· 92625 1nto1 mal on a I 1 7 14 ti This Dus•neu s con FOANt/4 COUN'> ')r O~ I T°l'\e 1011owing persons llt'9 blddl Ila r.ad v-·~ ""' •-.,. MnTll'C ..-. (114) 731·*2 ness unoer the loc1111ous This Dusineu 1s con· 6'4·3225 oucteo DY an ndrv•dual ANGE ·oo ·C·v•c Cf'""" <lo•ng Dusiness u Pf1cw to "II· YI 1223 W Bay Allfl N-port ~"' "'"~ Dale 09/25189 bullfl4tSS name or na,,,es oucted D) an 1no1~1oua1 Jan DeDa, Sf'cretar) Tne •eg1,.ran1 com 0t1ve West Pas• D•l·ce 9, • GA rucc1 •599 Supe~ Mid ...... TM tffm• con· 8eec11 CA 92663 _,.TITIOUl IU .... ll P\.iblished Orang• Coast 1•111eo aDove on August 21 The r eg1str en1 com P1ann1n9 Commission C•I) ml"Ced to lransa" ttus.-838 Santi .,.., .. Ca •orr· 4 Ave e 1c Ceo\ta 11.41!$9 cA taMed In ..W WJltten ..... ~ Jeffery J Axton r... Daily PllOI Seplembe< 25 19119 menc4!<l 10 1•ans4ct Dus• ot N-OO" Bt>ac:n n4l$S u"Oe• '"~ '•ctot•ous 92'02-98.38 926. • .,. ~t to food tellh same .. ,.. ITATl•NT October 2. 9. t989 M4SO 8renO• J B~rd ness unoer I~ ltctol•ous Publ•S"e<l Oran9e C<>as1 D<JS•oess name O• "•mes ·n-e na,...,t' )OO•e's \"C l t>Ona•a ~ ~c• 3~· :>ah• 1 ,..atlettofl between tlle This business was coo-The following peraons Ire This s1a1amen1 was Ml"O D<Js1ness name o< nam~ Da 1, p. ot Octot'e· :. '98~ 1111eo 1b0ve on 8 ' 89 telePh<lne ,,.,,...~ o• ti J, p co·)~., 0,. Ma w..eM bWdtf end th..!' ducted by a General Part· dolog OUl!neSS U •-II' ..,,,TICE IWllll the Count~ Clt'rlo. of Or listed aoove on 9 12 89 •,14•4 Brue.• Ou~'''" B ~n• 1111, Ill'"'!'• o• pta "" C•926:' Olefrtc1; ho••-· the~ nerSl\lp PYRAMID OVERHEAD ... ~"" •noe Count.,, on A<J9USI 23 w lven ~oor@ T1>1s slatem...-1 .... as • oeo ""'"°"f -~ 4••:w•e. ! F A:;. r ··~·o· ;!130 5,, ...... tnct ,,_.,, .. tlle "9111 to Tiiis statement *•s flied DOOR. 307 E 2111 unit C ITATl•NT Of t 1989 ''29221 fh•s stat.,,.,ent ... as '•'e<l W11" 1ne Countv C «• -:ir O• "'°"'ore a llnf'<:c•on, • nu 1981 °""'" .. a~ V@gas N..- refect r.rocedural or wilh the County Cieri! ot Or· Costa Mesa. CA g2&27 AaANDOl-NT Of I P\.ib~shecl Orange Coast w•lh the County Cten.. ot Or rtaJC NOTIC£ 8"941 Count1 on Seoternt>e< mero oe ,,. r•o" d• vao• 89, .~ aultetenl H cllangea In ange County on September George B Ament, 307 E UM 0# '1CTIT10UI Dally P110t Seotemt>er 22 aoge County on Septe1T1Dt'r FICTITIOUS aUSINESS •9 '989 FU203I .tDOgaoo aet oema,.,oa,,•e o • .,,, ous•,.,HS '" co•'- ..Wpupoud ie-end r• 7 19119 2lst UnllC Costa Me:se CA aultNlllNAMI 29 Octooer5 12 198CI ·Q• 19 19119 NA.Ml STATEMENT I PuD11s1>1d Orang~ Coast de! o.mandl"te Quf' "01 oucteo ov 1 11m1tedpartner-cautre .. tenn•" •lated. In · PllbUshe<I Orange Coast 92827 The rollowing persons F F432023 The lollO ... inn Pt"SOns arp Da11y P1101 Otto~·' 9 16 , 1oence aDogaoo ,., ~"""' l 'lltP the"'"' lhe auc:ceurut Daily Pilot September 111, Thlt Dullness 11 con-hiveabandonedthe uMtol PuDhsri.o Oran9e Coast ooin ousineS:<1s 123 1999 OFFtCES O~ JO w"I Tl'le •eg srrant com· ~::::~.::..~..::"~ 25 October 2 9. 1989 ducted by an mdlvlduat lhe Flctitooua Buaoneu P'tlllJC NOTICE 'Dao-., P1101 October 2 9 t6 0 lgG 1 TA l C,.. 0 A E 0 ltA454 RAP•LLO ·7 .. Cente< A. rMnceo le ,,8,,sact OU••· Mtef"'9 Into of • written m!!'c~ r~oO•~,t~~1 c:u';: Name. Newi><>fl Plie1hc; 123 t989 M456 GRAPHICS t630 BeoiorO 1'\B.lC MOTIC£ enue Suite !150 t-vnt.ngto~ n.,s .,no"' t'>e l1c1o11ou• ..... within Ille above-"8.IC NOTICf ,neu unclec tne JieUt Tha f.IClJl.Ulia.. Bu.smass FINC!m®sr'•·T~Ml.IHJ1M9 t -Lane Surtw J~ ~.cu.a ~· ~·--oame or n•~ -'*led thrffY (jO) ~, bull 1 or name• Name referred to abo•• was .. ~ " "' Beach Cahlorn1a 92660 FICTITIOUS auSftotESS 1 Pnone -u 8-48 •8•Q llstecJ aoo•fl o<' Seot 1 '· "-pertoct, the Mel de90ell FIC .. !!!!00,T·· auT_~._.!S I lllled~v':.a: 915/89 flied 1n Oq1/\ge County on T,,. following persons are i rtalC NOTICE Donald v 81a<:k II 1630 NAME STATEMENT 19~: TE l'ecn.t1 •uC:. '0 1989 c .._... be ,. ••• Md bJ the .. -.. ~· Geor~Amenl 11It51119 FILE N 0 OOlo~:i"~~A&,!I NG 21 ITAnMENT Of Bedtord l -Suite B N-· he lollOYt< "Q penons a•e GMy L Ofen•Rlt Clerll le<' 0• ·~ Olttnct • ttqukieted dam· .. °'The~ !~s~~ ::"""s ere This s1a1amen1 was n1e<1 F-202084 CA AaAND<*MINT OF port Beacfl C•l1lorn1a 92660 ldOl"Q t>usiness as Cllr1 1 Feffl bet · n,., statement wn .... ~the awatd ot tlle ... y UR 'ViDEo PRO· wltll llltCounty Clefll ol Ot· OWn« Swan Enterprises Mciar.,, Ste-• Irvine UN Of FICTITIOUS This business s CO"· TOUC ... DOWl\j CO'-'· ., ., M . •n 9, Wlll" me County Clen< or Or• Wd-•llld OUCTIONS SEVERSON & M0e County on Sec:>lembef Inc . 3011 Ceylon Costa 927111 •UllNESS NAME ctue1ed Dy in lnO•vlOvil PUTEA CONSVL • a i.,•s O.,,Ut., o ·~ Co...nt, on Sec>tlfl'\tie; I." wel ll'd9 -pre.-7. 1989 f...,11 Mesa. CA 92626 • Cah-Colleen Fo1ey 2?615 Hoe 1onow1ng persons Tiie r1g1strl"f COf'I· 7921 GlencOI!! Ave aot 8 Da~D~!o;eOct~~~: ,.,~~· " 1201,989 F~I ented the nnt euch b4d ASSOCIATES. 2250 Van-PuD11slled ~•nve Coest IOml• Corp wooo ShaOow Lene El h I merKleCI 10 iransec:t Dus•· Hun1.ngton Beac'1 C• 1 ut>< sheo •"941 ..,.... •be at leMt flw pef· guaro Way •H2'4. Cotta Deily Piiot Sec:>temt>er tS, Tiii• bull'-' was con-Toro CA 92630 ~=-:~;,~~4:' 1B~su:e:. neu unoer tr>e 1ic.t11tous 192647 23 9!9 M,6• :>a.I) P1101 Seotl!f'l'lt>er '8i I (I~).,,..,., then the Mesa CA 92626 25. Octow 2. 9 1989 ctvc1ed by• COfPOf•llon This Dusoness •s con· Nam• Mou" I Palomar business Ila"'• or names Denn•~ Ange<•o Hme 25 Oc1~ 2 9 t!H19 ::;.... wnt1eft bid. The C J Communications M430 Thia lletemenl was hleO ctucteo Dy an inctiv•Oual Winery Rancl'lo Te"1f1Cu•a 1111ed abOve on Octot>er 1 Tl'lll bus•nesa 1s co"· rl&IC f«>TICE ~ """'9t Wf'ttten Mel wit! be Inc . Calll0<nia COfP • wttn 1he County Clerk ol Or· Tha registrant com 1989 OYC:teo Dy an ln<lovictuai ....,,,.lfted bJ tM ltoetd of 2250 Vanguard Way rtll.IC NOTIC( anoe County on Seotl'Tlbtf ~ed 10 transect DuSI• w 1;:;" ;~.!a~leye~~::r:, Donald v BlllCI\ II The r1g111•1nt com-FICTITIOUS BUl*fll T,_.... at ttie time of or at • H244 Coll• Mese, CA 14, 19eg nes• unoer ,,.,, hct111ous Name referred to aoove was This stllernent was llled menc:.o to 1raneac1 ous•· NAMI STA TtMEKT ....,. "-prior to cetQng 9262& FtCTITIOUI au ... U Published Oranoe Coast business name or names filed In Orenge Counry on with the County Clerk ot Or-nes& u11ct9f th• 11ct111ou5 TM following ~rsont are fw .a bede · Thlt business II con-NAMI ITAft .. NT Delly PMot Oc.tol>ef 2 9 16 ll1tld abOw on tO •OH89 9 FILE NO ange COi.iniy on Septernoer-business na~ or names o~no bus•r>es> u 1 .,...,.. ~ reel Ht•I• Cluctld by • corporation The Jollowlng peraons are 23. 1989 Colleen Foley A~val 8 198 7 1989 Fucr712 11s1ec1 abOve on 11 1 118 E K REF1,..1SH NG 825 ..-.,lfteJIUDmltabedon Tha regiatrant c:om· dologbualnetsu M453 This statement was hle<I F4 76"8 Publtahed Of~ Coast Oennts Angeeto W 16th St ~l8e.tcf\1••iiiiiil ........ ef a cltent, but .. ., menceel 10 tr&nMKI bUSI· SCH L 0 E MAC H IN E With the County Clerk ol Or Own9( POOie Properl14!S Dall) PllOI September 18 Tl'Ht llat~I was hied CA 92663 •-lftlHfon or portion ,,... under the rlctltious PRODUCTS. 1161 1 Sellnez ft8.J01 .. >TIC£ •"91 County on Se(>temt>« inc Caltl0<nta Core> 25 Oc.tooer 2 9 1989 ....,,h the Counl) Cieri! ot Or· Ecswa•o G-~•n-'49 1 'AC1'1C NW .._..,, Pl6d te ..W bfotlef, ~,_. lletna or nam.s Or. Unit T Gerclen Gr<Mi. CA 19 1989 F&S1'93 cc!~:.. ~:s~:~;;;~y M426 ange County on Sec:>tembef Fio-Costa M~H CA •MONAL flAM ' .. no4 ile ,..w by tM Ole-1111.0 abOve on 911189 926'3 ftCTTTIOUI ~II Publ•Shed 0. ~ Coast Thll but<~ was con-1 1 1ts9 FU100I 9?627 c-i.-, C, MonVS') 1• trtet. c J Communications Jorln w Sftloe 1 l322 ..... ITATE•NT Dally Ptl01 Oc1ot>e< 2 9 16 OUC1ecl by. Cori:>or•tlon rtll.IC NOTlC( Pul>Ulfled Orenge Coatt Ttltl Dus1neu s CO"· I c~. ""'*10l"t' 7 • ._....._by....,_ Inc . Jertann Y Sever90n K9f'l'IP90fl Gerclen GroYe, CA The follOwtnQ '*'°"'are 23. 1989 Thll 11a1--.1 was tttecS Dally p,fot Sec:>ltmber 111 ctUCleo by an Ind ~'oua l500 Paot.c v.,,. OrNot ,... ... .,_..-tetMCMa-Secretery 92640 dOlno ~ M M46 1 wo11111e CountyC1et11 of Or· ACTITIOUS..,...U 25 Octo~ 2 9 1989 The re9 1Han1 corn· Newpol't 9Mctl rtat'• ..... coeMM. E.rte This ataltmtnl was fo)ed Terry J Sdlloe. 12121 ACTION FINANCIAL 620 enge County on Septemoer No\m STA,..., M4.34 menc«l 10 transac.1 but• .....,,.. ......_ A"-"8J .. "'-"• W'ltll the County Oler'll of<>· Trull Ave . Gerden Grow. San NiCt>o6M Court Legune 7. 1989 The followlno perlOl'IS are ,,... u~ 1~ 11ct-1tf'u• •••••••••ltt -T-CeMet °"'"· anoe County on Sec:>temt>er CA 92&24 Beech. CA 926s I rtaJC NOTlC( Pvbllthed ()(ange Coest CIOl"O Dullness as • P\BJC N011CE Du .. ness name O< "•met ..... ,... Coete ..... 1· ltat ,...,,. Thia butln.U •• con· Dudley J La111am .. me 0 8Jly PllOI Sec:>temt>er 18 AVAHTI PHOTOGRAPHY , .... eel •bOve or. 8 2418" Cetuer11I• I'""· (114) ,,_.~bl~ .. ~~~:· ducted by: • general pert· Tllil b1n•neu 11 con-ftCTrT'tOUI Ml..... 25. Octot>er 2 9, 1989 & TALENT MANAGEMENT FICT1'TIOUS llUIMll ECl'wlrd G K1nM'f ,...__ aNe RtNet be .,_. ,....,, ....., "'" · nentlle> duclecl by an lndhllctual NAMf ITATl.•NT m440. 1910 New90<f 8tvd Costa MAm 11'.ATIMEN'T j Tt11S 11a1~1 was flied ooisylsUf .,. I Miii *"' 2S. October 2, 9, 1949 The reg1111an1 com· Tiie re9l atranl com· Tiie lollOwing l)lf'80rl• are M4ile1 CA 92827 The followlnQ '*"°"' .,.. Wlttl lhe County Cieri\ ol Or· .,.... _. " ...... _. 8' M428 '"'1nOllO to tranteet bull-menc:ed 10 tranaac:t bus•· OinO buSlneat es PtaJC ll)TIC( John c Mueller. 2200 oomo bullnell aa anqe Cou111y on 5epttmbef .. DM .......... ~ nttM under 11-nc11tlou1 ,,_. under the llcllllous OE'l.TA ONE COHSTRUC· Fr1nc1aco Or Newport WATERLINE DESIGN I 12 t989 fU,t• ............ ............ •-Ill" lllftftl'r ... _..._.. A,._ Of ,__ bUtineea name Of n------u ........... ,.,,, - -.--uau1-. --·-·-fist~ .oove on NO'V 1, 1H9 TION, 15642. Las Nut>es AC ... ..,... --8eec:fl CA 92660 820 WMI Ocean Front Publtlfled 0rtlflge C6a•l _. M ••A wed ... .,. .. led aboW on Jen 1, 1971 Dudley J L.etllam WMCmlfttltr CA 92683 ..,... ITATl•NT Tt\19 bus•f'eU •• con· Belboe C. 92Mt IOel'Y P•lot Setc>t.,,.bet 11 .... IM L&A4ftf• '•' ~ Ptcnnoul .,..... Jofln W StlCIOe 1'"'9 atiltement w .. ll6e<I Brien Mllcl'lell H1c111 The tonow.ng pen0na ate dUcted by an 1nonn<tua1 ~ ceroi o &ien 25 Octobe< 2 9 1W9 ...... .......,~ llAmeTAW ""-••'*'*" -Med ~ 15642 L.ea Nuoes we11-dOinlt>u-• The reo1a1 ran1 com -~·;::::::~:::~d~=====~~~~M~4:3e~=========r • e11 .... Miii .. A f '''I I The ~ WIONI .,., _..,. IN County c.tl Of 0.-• wfttl IN County Cleftl ot ur· 2683 CA l IF 0 AN I A TECH· ~ kl trww.ect bua1-I I. Al ........ _... .... doir'I ....,_A .. Col.w'lty Oii s.p..-nber ~~i:""'Y on Sept.mt>er ~ ~MSI 11 con-NOLOGY ASSOCIATES ,_ under ti. ttcutiow M II n Ill red "' ...eed 0.-JDel VllAUA 3501 ti, 1• Fa1l91 oueted by en lndtvtdU.i 902 Hde Court Costa Med a ~ !WM or nam. ...... _. ....,.. " .Mm. "*-roed, ••• 300 ": "*"'*' 0.-.nge Coaat TPI• r90t111a.n1 com· CA t2&21 1111-eboW on 9113 It u ....... .._. 1111 t ........ ~ NewpOrt lwl'I. CA ~~==-2• t , 1_. ~ ~ Oc1oMr 2. t 11, 1Mt110ec1 to trenue1 °'*" ,,,._ ~llCI ~. .k>1W1 C Mve16er .-... ...... ....,.... _,. ........ ... .. ,_ unOat tN flc111Jous aatne Thia tlattimenl WID filed T C..... DfM 08 VIMM, I c.iltomle IS. 1... H . 1 ' M4e3 ~ ~ 0t n . .,,,._ Nofs Fan61911, ~ ttr1t111i. County C... ot ~· .... ':.. c..-.....: llfftllM pertnentilp , cto M4416 llst4!0 MoYe on 1011 89 Thia bu.l•f141U la con 11199 County on $SC>ttl'llb« c • • -. ...., ts Oonellw Scllrl~ :JS000t ..., .,. ..,._ _.,. -lften M Mat duaMd try c:o..psrt'*' tt. tttt ·-W ... ,_..,a.~ Ad.. Sta '3 ,.._,.. ..,1~ ~ uau1-. TNa •~• wu tllect Tll• r•O"'''"' com-,.._ ,.... 1o11tt1 NewpOrt 9Mct\, CA wftf11fls~ty C•ll. 01 01· ~ to tranuc:t bu Pu 0t99 0"1I ,,_.. _ .. -......... tM10 fllennDUe W• NC~ W.. 8f'I!' County °" -i.rnt>er ,,_. under tM flc:hllOU• Delly~ oet.oosr l . t. 16 d..,........ Dll. """°" Comc>MY. A ..... ITAff • " --n•m IT ,. 1• ~ Mme °' "*"'* 2S 1"9 • 111se•sillll11mfl&" 1 1111 ....... ~'°'"""ion, S60t n.e---.......,,..,. 1119 .......,. '*"°"' ere • ,.-119*99boWon9111119 • MA'6 .. =~----. .._.. ~ "'Aoor, ...... ....._. .._....._. Puttlllfled Otit'OS CoMt ~G ~ :.... .. ,_ ......... North TOW4H, N-port Plf'IONAl ITAlf· CLIAH MilAOI WtfilOOW o.t, Not~ t t , 11 11-at.a..,... wee -.CS .._._ .... _... 9eeOlt.CANtlO .-na, 4M OrtM W.,. HttVlC.I. llHI Cot• n. ttll ...,,tM~Clet'ltotOr· HIRE .._ ._... 11 _, TNI ~ le COft-.....-...-..CA-_. •,........ 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'--- &a n-e l egal ~"*'' ., ltM! ~ Pilot II pleHed to ... --·-WV!QI-...... .. .,.. 10 -Dutine.wt We Wiii -SC~"4 tti. ,.,._ lor yo.. at "° ... 1ra tl\eroe 1"'11 ...... '°" "" ,_ •"4 Ule too to t1't c-t "°"'" in lenla AN T"9n of C10W11 111., "'8 -°'·~-......... '°"' '~··.,. ~ ~ •• ...._.wilt\ ... c-t,C.. ~ --· • --tor tour ....... ,..,.,... ~ ... fllCI .... ... ,.,,, ,,_ °' putie.. IMIClll ........ ~~ - TD P•MD,T CIRCUS by Bii Keane COUlftS• COLTU'R& by Maratta & Maratta PBAKUTS "I'm coverin' sports for The Family Times, Daddy. How many golf balls • did you lose yesterday?" You i>Eli'Df A 'PEAJ> SOLT Olt JUS1 SLEE f IN.6 DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 10-9 .,-~~-~- GARFIELD LOOK. OP IN 'THE SKY! 11'~A &IRP.' 11'6A PLANE.! by Chartee M. Schulz ' by Jim Davis 5LIPER POOK'w'! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston "Would you have one that opens up into a doghouse?" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS WWT ., 00 ~ Sl>RE ~DfaJEe, P004 ARt.0? 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