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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-10 - Orange Coast Pilot·Giants, Soviets Countlans Athletics . report on list of In World visit wealthiest Serles by UFO persons SPORTS/Bl WORLD/A4 BUSINESS/ A8 THE ORANGE COAST : 25CENTS TUESDAY, OCTOBER. IO, 1989 ---, ~., ~---.... -. . . . . ::..1 :~ -~·~~, ... ~at.,,; Trustee challengers build.ing war ·chests ly Al.EX W IWAM.S OI 1t1J1t Doily ,._ kaf9 Two challengers have taken in more money than any of the incum- bents in the the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District Board races, which will appear on the November ballot, accordine to campaign financing statements. Fund-raisers are still planned and E•rly •rrlv•ls money is still coming in. most can- didates said Monday. but the 1989 campaign already appears to be the most expensive io district history. "The figures this year are higher. but costs have also gone up," said Sherry Loofbourrow. an 8-year rep- resentative of Corona del Mar's Area 4. . Loofbourrow, who raised $3,831 as of Sept. 23. was third among the six candidates, behind challengers Karen Evarts and Wendy Leece. Evarts, challenging Judith Franco in Newport Beach's Area 5. raised $6,585, and Leece, challenging Roderick MacMillian 'in Area 7 in Costa Mesa, raised $4.645. Jo Ellen Allen, ta.king on Loof- bourrow, gatherdi $3, 175 as of Sept. 23. One candidate whose financial papers were not available from Or- ange County's Registrar of Voters was MacM11lian, a trustee since 1965. MacMillian turned in no papers because he raised no monev. The six-term board member has· never solicited money, he said. "The most I ever raised ~as $1 6. the campaign before last~ Mac- Millian said. "I just do everything myself. I ha'e nc,l'r asked people for mo ney. lt"s one of those thmgs: I guess it's a mattC'r of principle·· But MacM1lhan said hl' might be forced to raise mone) dunng the weeks before the No' "1 elecuon ,because of the heaJth~ funding on the pan of his challenger. Mac- Millian said rhe Leece c,ampa1gn was receiving money from mt·mbers of the Committee to Restorl' Ethical and Traditional Education. or CRE1 TE. a conservauve values gtoup. t.eece sa1d that she 1s not a mem· ber of CREA TE. but shares the general ph1losoph1cal stance of the recent!) formed group. which among other issues has stood against the d istrict's practice of allowing homosexual speakers to address psy- f Please see ELECTION/ A2t Plan to· ease road congestion tied to new tax funds By LESLIE EARNEST Of rtw OMly ,._ Sutf In an effort to become eh~ble for tax dollars that will be a'a1labk 11 the gas tax mcreaSt 1s appro' ed b) \Oters 1n June 1990. the Orange Count) Transponauon Comm1ss1on voted Monda~ to begtn v.ork on an "1mpon ant and difficult .. program intended to reduce congestion on local roads. S1m1lar to the wa' the count' ·s Measure \1 -v.h1l'h·v.11l appear on the ~o' ember ba!IN -lies grov. th ma nagement to tunding d1g1b1llt~. the state legislature '' rcqumng that all urban nt1c'i create an in1egrated and multrfaeeted traffic plan 1f the~ arc tu rcce1\l' poten11JI nev. un dollars. The goal 1s to reduct' road conges- tion b) re' erstng v. hat the state legislat ure called Cal1forn1a·s pre' 1o u!. ··fragmentt•d'" approach to transportation planning. T he c0mm1ss1on°'i action is a necessa~ fir'it step 1f the count~ 1'i to !x'Come eligible for a ponwn of $4 b1ll1on of tht· SI~ 5 billion the ga-; tax inereaSt' 1s C\fX'<"ted to reap 0' er a decade. The ta\ incrt'ase would raise the Q cents per gallon rate to I~ cents a gallon. adding an add1t1onal ont'-<'ent 1ncrea5e each 'ear unul the gas tax reaches 18 cenis per gallon "'ould bt: funneled into two of the nt"~ state programs designed to inte- grate planmng for street. transit. freewa} and rail prOJCCts and to t'ncourage pro1ects which streamline the flow of traffic. such as the coor- d1na11on of traffic signals. Before .the} can compete for those funds. each urban county must adopt a congestion management program that sets standards for road effic1enc~ and ues future develo~ ment to matntaming those sta{ldards and that e\ammes what impact de- ' clopmen t has on regional traffic. The plan would also set standards for bus and rail service and promote the use of altemauve methods of transportauon. It would inclu<k a seven-:--ear plan defining how the m o ne) should be spent to ensure traffic standards are maintained or im proved. ··congesu on management on the state le,el 1s very s1milar to growth management at the cities through Measure M ." said Transportation C'omm1ss1on spokesman Tom For- tune. ··Each of these plans are doing much the same thtng as far as tying tratlic and land use together." Jeff Wr'9ht •nd Kurt Co l em•n •r • o n gourd for the Gr eat ~--plrln •• th•J unlCNNI • INltch of potentt.I jaclc-o ' - a.nt ern1 Mond•J •t U oyd's G•rden Shop In Co sta Mesa, slgftllllft9 the ~rrlv•I of the Ha lloween se•son. The fuel ta\ increase and accom - panying congestion relief program are part of a comprchenS1\C trans- portation funding package adopted by the C'altforn1a Legislature earlier th is year and recent!) signed into la~ b} Gov. Deukme11an. Of .the $18.5 b11l1on. $4 billion The com mission received several letters asking for a delay in the vote until the proposal could be m ore carefull~ studied . according to C'ham nan T o m Riley. However, cons1denng the unwieldy nature of developtng such a program, the comm1ss1oners unanimously agreed that the inttial 't)lanning process sho uld· begin so that the county will be read} to step quickly into the (Please see CONGESTION/ Alt Firefighters inCdM slowed ~ by traffic By IRIS YOt<Ot OI .. Dilly ..... SUfr . Fire engines exiting tho station in Corona del Mar an: running into bided-up traffic on East Coast Hi&bway, and Newport Beach city officials an: ta.kin& the problem to the state TransporUtion Depart- ment to find a solution. Counc:i1maa Phil Santone, wbo repraenll Corona del Mar, sua-ltlled the city ask Caluana for per· mission '° install ~ ~!II liaht at the inla'leetion of MarilOld Avenue. and EMt Cout Hiabway '° warn mOM>ristl of uiti.na lire equipmenL A h weeks ..,, S.uoae re- quested 1 report from Fire CJlief Jim Reed about the acceu problems in Corom dd Mar. Semone'• concerns ceawed aroand the fact fire pa"IOft· el mUll combat uafllc OOGIE•ion .._,........IO emet10DCY calls IOada ..... ......,. 1'11••-~/AJJ Touy'~1 - ('0\.ER STOK ,. , I ,:\ M 4: ORDER County to soon have DNA fingerprinting lab 1y JANET ZJMMERMAN ~ OI IN D.-y ,._ Sblff Genetic fingerprinting - a revol- utionary process touted by some as a failproof way to identify crime suspects -will soon have its own place in Orange County, supporters said. A debate over the technology's accuracy and the need for such analysis here has garnered headlines in recent weeks, after the abduction and rape of a 12.ycar-<>ld Hunt- ina_ton Beach girl. The issue was brouaht to a head at the fint of this month when county supervisors delayed action on a re- quest by Supervisor Harriet Wieder to aJJocate $120,000 for partial fund- ing_ of such a laboratory. On the requCSl of Supervisor Don Roth, the board asked staff to return within 30 days with information on how tbc county would fund a DNA lab if ongoing costs were shared with law enforcement ag'tncies. Roth. in an interview Monday. said' the lab was expected to be approved by the board Oct. 17. The proposal will include at least partial funding through drug-forfeiture funds, he said. "It will be going with fast-track operations, and according to the sheriff it can be up and operational by the first of the year." Roth said. In the meantime. Gov. Deu- kmejian sijned a bill creaung a smewide S2.1 million DNA pro- gram that would include a regional lab serving Orange County. But Roth said the county would not wait for the state's money. which could ta.kc six months to arrive . John Sibley, assoc1atc chief ad~ ministrative officer, said bis offict and the Sheriffs Department are consulting with the U.S. attorney general's office to determine how much of the more than $3 milhon seized from drua dealers can be used for such a lab. Some of those funds2 from the Sheriff's Department ano Regional Narcoucs Suppression Pro- gram. already arc allocated for other programs. he added. "W e believe some of that monev can be used to offset the cost of the lab. all S 120,00 or at least part for pos1uons." Sibley said ... We can use the fund. but we don't know how much." Nevertheless,_ there wtll be monc} to lease space JOr a lab. buy equip. ment and hire personnel. he said. Staff is now studying alternative funding methods. Sibley added. About $80.000. more 1han one- third of the stan-up cost. already has been raised through private fundin.g efforts. ~ local lab would be only the fou rth in the country, and the only one in California. G enetic fingerpnnting has been used for prosecution an about a dozen states and slowly bas pined acceptance in California. At present.. when Orange County law enforcement agencies need p- euc typing performed. they must send 1t to outs.ide laboratories. 1bat means added expense for the tats. which take about four months to complete, officials said. In the Huntington Beach cue tbat sparked the board's action. tbe suspect. was acquitted six mondas ,...._ .. DNA/AJJ HB Realtors split over relocation plans lylOIDT IMKD °' ............. l>illideat real -le salesmen ~bad I VOii • .. by their ._... 10 pay 12.I mlDion for tbe ..._ ...... ......,t f'or the new 'fl fqWlll'I ol the Huntinsu>n .... AS AJ M Bach-Fountain Valle)' Board of Re- alton. Rank and rue memben are ICbed· uled to VOie WedDada)' on wbethef IO ratify lbe DUrdaale ll a rtaular mectial at tlae Old w~ ltes. taurut in. Hunlinllon 8e8Ch. Jan Shomaker, praidcnt of the 2.400-member orpniDtion. said Monday that Realton have out· arown their fllcility at 1081 Slater >.ve. ''and are tapped ouL .. She la.Id the new buildina on the 2.2-ac:tt site on Balch Boulevard GOOD MORNING will offer several expansion options -indudina a possible partina structure. consuuction• of mtttiq rooms and remodeliq. The land is nt.atly double the size of the current facility. she said. "We are very e11;citat:• sl'lc said. ~............................ AS "-Mc Nclil:k:ft •......••••. ·•.•.••.•.• 17 ~ ................................ ll·J ""' Llllltlrtili·.".. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 --.-.. .............................. M Al c:>r.,... CM1t DAILY PtlOT/ tuMdlly. October 10, 1M8 State, F_armer~ appear headed for court CONGESTION =~Joo abou1d lhe ~ t>e-c.ome avaafable. Co~111onett Harriett Wieder and Irv Pickler ~ both abstnt. 9Y a. SCOTT fta<AltO ,.,...,......, LOS ANGELES -OfficiaJs from Fanoers Group and the state In· surance Depanmcnt aaree on one thine. an~y; they'll likely meet in court over Farmers' decision to defy a six-monlb frctte on auto in- surance rates. ''If someone violates our regu- lations we will take the ap~rol!riate action aaainst them.' R eid McClaran, a lawyer for the In-surance Dcpanment, sajd Monday. ln other developments over Prop- osition 103, a state Insurance De- partment attorney said Insurance Commissioner Roxani GiJJespie is considering ordering that current methods of setting automobile rates stay in effect un11l new regulations can be issued, perhaps by the end of November. Under 103, insurance companies Davis' star draws little interest iri Hollywood By City News Service LOS ANGELES -Despite a wreath of flowers next to the plaque bearing her name on tht' Hollywood Walk of Fame. the late Bette Davis' star drew little more than curious glances Monday from passersb}. The wreath, a gift from the Holly- wood Chamber of Commerce, prompted a few people to pause. but most acknowledged they did. not know much about the career of the actress. who died Fnda) in France of cancer. "I guess \,\e don't sec 100 many old movies.·· said Bob Blount of Mame. Blount and his wife. Susan, ad· m1tted the only Davis film they could name was "The Whales of August," her 1988 effort with fellow screen legend Lillian Gish. Still, lhe Blounts took a picture of their four daughters standing around the wreath. Robert Wise of Hoth wood said he was a fan of Davis' earlier work. "I really lo' cd her older films. those midnight monec; )OU see on TV." Wise said. When asked aboul his fa, on1e Davis movies. Wise said ... Well. I can't rcall} remember an) of the names. But she was bcauuful. I thought." Jo Jo Velez of Holl~wood said Davis' star, a few paces from that of Nat King Cole and a few yards from the Pantages Theater. m1gh1 be nothing new to the Jaded eyes of local residents. ELECTION From Al chology classes. Leece did not disclose hO\\ man' of her contnbu11ons came from CREATE members. but l'-'O of the group's most vocal members. John and Shannon Gustafson of ~e'>'pon Beach. donated $ J. I ::!S to the Lcece dnve. "Just plain fol ks. moms and dads," said Leece of her supporters. "They are JUSt parents ltke me out there who want a change ... Franco. an 8-year board veteran. said her current collect1on alreadv DNA From Al ago of raping an Anaheim woman, even though prosecutors claimed 10 have geneuc fingerprinting evidence sho-..ing a 99.9997 percent certainty he was the rapist. The charges were dismissed be· cause the test resuJts. prepared by an out-of-state lab, amved too late. according to prosecutors. The technique uses analysis of DNA -deoxynbonucleic acid - on blood hair, semen. skin and tissues. The odds of two people having the same DNA structure are 30 billion to one, according to some experts. But two professors at UCI have questioned the accuracy claims of independent laboratoncs, whlch have returned errors on sample tests. They recommended blind tct-tina. wbcte lab personnel don't ~ where the sample comes from, to eliminate bias. an supposed to chanae the way they • calcul11e rates for auto pohcies. &- ginning Nov. 8, rate must be based soely on a driver's record. Cl· pcrience. miles dnven a.nd any other factors Gillespie's depanment ap. proves. Gillespie .imposed the freeze l~st week on pnvate passenger auto in- surance rates. saying "a whole chorus" of companies planned to raise rates before Nov. 8. the date Proposition 103 authorizes her to approve or deny all rate hikes. But because she has not issued new regulations on rate setting. law- yers for the dc~rtment detemuned the freeze . which affects only rate increases. could actually force reduc- tions in rates. That was because without new regulations from Gillespie in force , the proposition mandates that f'lltes beg.inning Nov. 8 onJy be de- tennined by the three factors speci- fied in the measure. a oon5umer• sponsored measure approved by voters last November. Karl Rubenstein, a San Francisco anomey working with the Insurance Department on the implementation of Proposition I 03. said Gillespie is considering aJlowing the cumnt sy$- lem of rale setting 10 continue be- cause she "doesn't want 10 issue one set of regulations and theo have to start all over again with new .ones." But Farmers, the state's second- bisaest auto insurer, sent letters to its agents Frida,Y saying it would ignore Gillespie s rate f rceze and increase its auto insurance OltCS in California an average of 5.9 percent Nov. I. The insurer's spokesman. Jeffrey Beyer, said that would yield a 6 percent profit for Farmers' pnvate passenger auto business in Cali- I ~I I 11-. I)\\ I' Ana Manlnez·Holter, a member of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, places flowers on the Hollywood "Walk o f Fame .. st ar of Bette Davis, who died frld•Y· dwarfs her ron1nbu1wm 1n pre' 1ouo, C"c1mpa1gns ~hl· rai'ed $I .JOO 1n 1980. sht' said he said rnm:ntl~ a' atl:ihle fig- ures are 1rnportan1. hut candidate<. suit ha\e four \.\\Tl.<. ~fore the electwn and at lea<;\ t""O "eeks before the 'alul' ot thl·1r rarnpa1gn dollars begins 10 <l1r. Fund ra1s1ng has usuall\ chma\cd b) the two-week mark. and dollars should be spent b) that 11rne "1f the dollars are going to ha'e an~ effect." Franco said. Evans said the nl''-' c; shr le<l in contnbutions surpn~d her. "Being just a no' ice like this. I have no idea wh}:· Eva ns said ... , think the fact that rm a real cham- pion of the ans has sparked a lot of REALTORS From A f and 1s tn escrow, could be modified to meet demands. Lucia also claimed that the board acted "high-handedly .. in allegedly failing to tell members about the purchase 1n advance. Lucia, who owns his own com- pany, Real Estate by Lucia. also claimed that the board of directors worked Lhrough a change in the organzat1on's bylaws to permit them to make the purchase onJy a week before lhe transaction. Under old bylaws, the board of trustees was prohibited from paying out more than s~oo without ~ proval of the general membership, be said. Lucia aJso assencd that projec- tions sbow a decline in member-Ship people's mterc~t. .. Allen was unavailable for com- ment Monda~. although her hus- band. Eddie. said her campaign con- tinues to gather linanc1al support, and she has collected cons1dcrabh more mone~ than the Sept. 2.3 fig- ures sho" C REATE·s hannon Gustah.on also contributed $500 to the Allen campaign. Allen 1s current!) pre 1· dent of the Eagle Forum of Cah· forn1a. a conservative ad,ocac) group founded b) Ph>llis hlaO}. Candidates mus·t disclose financial mformation if they spend more than S 1.000. MacM1llian was the only candidate under the S 1.000 limit and "as not required '° lite a report. over the next live years because of housing "affordabililty and a soft market." Lucia said he collected signatures of more than 500 members forcing Wednesday's vote. Executive U1rector Judy ~very said Monday that many who signed tht' petition favor the purchase. but apparently wanted the deal to go to a vote of aJJ the members. Severy claimed the new facility will allow Realtors to conduct train- ing classes at their site. h also will save money for ttnt of outside facili- ties for special occasions. she said. Shomaker said thett will be no increases in dues next year because of the _pwcbases. ReaJtors now pay SI 00 for local and national dues each year plus e1tra fees for multiple listina services. fomia. far less than Glllapie has sugcsted is a fajr return uoder Prop- 0$1UOn 103. Farmers said the increase was OecesllJ'Y to offset IC»Sn ofS2S0,000 per day providing state-mandated msurance to high-nst drivers under a program that is supl)OScd to oper· ate on a break~veo &.sis. McClaran, who specializes in Proposition 103 for the Insurance Department declined direct com· ment on Fanners' decision Monday, because he sajd official notification of it had yet 10 arrive. But he said the frec?.C was enacted as a regulation, and violating a rcgu· lation ts similar to breaking a law. That will mean asking a court to force Farmers to obey or taking administrative action. McClaran sajd. .. Administratively, we would first order them to COQ'lply, then we From staff and w ire reports couJd r~ them. and then thcorctJ- cally we ... eventually could lf'Y ~o revoke their licenK to do b\l'1ness in the state." he said. ln ditelosin& farmers' decision Friday, Beyer also ~id the case wtll probably wind up 1n court. Gillespie said last week that her order would cancel not just Farmers' prop<Sscd rate hike. but also all an· nounccd increase of 29 percent to 36 pe~nt for problem drivers by St.ate Farm Insurance. That increase was to take effect Nov. 8. Proposition 103 was upheld 10 large part by the state Supreme Coun in May. Gillespie said the court decision gave her authonty to set an "interim rate." But Beyer and othO(..industr) rep- resentatives disputed that inter- pretation and said a legal challenge could succeed. Hearing set for diner on car lot The Newport Beach City Council set an Oct. 30 date to .hear a resident's appeal of city approval of a '50s.style diner on the premises of Newpon Jm~rts, a car dealership at 3000 W. Coast Highway. Jan Vander~loot .. a resident of Newport Heights. filed the appeal of the ~lann1ng Comm1ss1on s Sept. 7 approval of a use permit for the Jaguar Diner. Vandersloot claims the project's traffic study was incomplete and inaccurate and was not independent and ur.biased since it was conducted for Newpon Imports. not the city. Construction worker electrocuted An Anaheim man was electrocuted Monda) while working on a construction project in Gard en Grove. Michael McDowell. an elcctnetan. was worlung at a building s11e at 13280 Chapman A 'c when the accident occurred at :!:45 p.m., county officials said. McDowell. 33. was adding lighting fixtures in the commercial building ad3accnt to the Cl)·stal Cathedral when he cut through a IJ,c ~ire and ~'a\ electrocuted. 00ic1als said. Paramedics rushed McDowdl to UCI Ml'd1cal Cen1er. located just blocks away. He was pronounced dead at 3:35 p.m Talks set on Chinese upheaval Orange Coast College will host a d1scu~s1on on C'hine.sc soc1~I and polil1cal upheaval b} t"o expens in the schools 1989-1 Q90 V1s1t1ng Scholar in Residence series. David Michael Lampton and Jan Carol Berns. respec1ivcly president and vice-president of the Nauonal Committee on Uni1ed States-China Relations 1n Ne" York Csty. will gl\e a comprehensive presentation at 7:30 r.m. 1n OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre on Oct. :?.i. The sp<>akers wtl 1hen conduct a follow-ur symposium a1 1 p.m in the school's Fin e Ans Hall 119 on Oct 25 and a farewell coffee hour on Oct 26. All activities arc open to the public and free . A question and ans"er penod "'II folio~ the first evening's lecture. OCC is one of only two community colleges in the nation olTcnng such a ''1S1t1ng scholar series. The other college is Coming Communit~ C olle-ge 1n Corning. New York. The National Comm1ttet' is a non-profit. educa11onal organization which conducts pohc} discussions and c~chan$CS "1th Chinese and .\mencan leaders m the fields of government. civic affa1r<1. mtcrnat1onal relations. as well as economic management. education and communicauon OCC plans library party Orange Coast Colleg~W'11l~clebrate the ~0th annl\ er<ta~ ol 1he school'~ Norman E. Wat on library throughout October. cltma'<cd ti~ a part~ Oct 26. The pan~. to feature tours of the building and refre<>hmcnts. 1s open tc> the public, and will be held from 2-6 p.m. During. the rc<;t ol thl' month. the librar: will d1spla> old photographs. correspondence. hhral") handbook~. architectural rendenngs. pn:ss clippings and a brochure announcing the ded1ca1ion of the fac1ltt}. Corona del Mar-based arch1tt>eturc firm Wilham Blurock and <\s· soc1ates designed the red bnck building. which features to"cnng concrete columns and cost Sl.5 m1lh on. The hbrar; was dedicated Oct 26. t%<l Located at the eastern edge of campus near the athle11c dt'panment headquancrs. the butld1ng original!> housed 51.000 books, and c;incr has been expanded to hold 74.000 volumes, in add111on to pamphlcls. technical repons. videotapes. films and cassettes. Two years ago. the library opened a Macintosh Computer fe:i1unng 11 computers. Gasoline prices climb Southland drivers filling their tanks are finding ga!Kllinc prices up slightly af\er a four-month decline. but experts believe it's a shon-h,ed trend. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg said her btweekl} survey of 12.000 gas stations showed the average price for all grades of gas at SI09.56. up 13 cents from two weeks ago. But Lundberg said abundant oil supplies and company discounts have softened the increase. She said lhe upward t~nd defied the usual pattern of prices faJJing after the high-travel summer months. Meanwhile, the California State Automobile Assoc1atton. citing its monthly survey of 600 retailers statewide, reportt'd that gas pnces fell for lhe fourth consecuuve month 10 September. Regular unleaded selfsen JCt' gas sold for an average of S 1.08 a gallon last month. down 6. 7 cents from August. At the same time, the comm1.SSioo sidestep~ petb.aps the more con. troven1al issue of whether the com. mission or ano~~ .,ency should prepare and adrrun1stcr the coo.&es- uon manaaement plan. AlthouJ)l county staff and some comm1ss1oners said that, as the local transportation authority, the ~m­ m1ssion would be the most hkely body to lead the pl"OIJ'1lm, !ht dis- cussion of what a,ency wtU take control was postponed until Nov. 27. f h . As a result o t e .~mmiss1on's vote a task force constSUfll of coun- ty stiff. public rcpraentauves and a rep~ntat1ve from each of the 28 c1t1t's will be formed to study the co nges11on managemcn~ Pr<>lf!lm re- quirements and bcgincreatmg a countywidt' plan. . If e11her of the; \al increase measures pass. Orange C<?unty cities will have to grapple wtth jrowth management as they bid for tax dollars. Fonune said. If ne11her passes. the programs would become meanmglc:ss. "Neither of them occur unlesi. one or both of the propositions J,><lSS," he said. "Both eligibility requirements are to rcc1evt' money. If no mone\ is rcc~1' ed. the eligibility require·. men ts are moot." TRAFFIC From A l The congestion 1s so bad at 11m1:s lire fighters have to ~t out and dm·ct traffic to allow fire vehicles through. Sansone said. "I'm \o\Orrted about the c11y's hab- 1lit) ... Sansone said. Fm· Marshal Ray Brown con. firmed lire personnel have had 10 direct traffic occas1onally. panicu· larl} dunng busy summer months The traOic clogs up in tht' blc>d. bl'tween Marguente Av~ and Marigold and bottles up the inter· sections. Brown ~1d. "I worked there in the late '70s. and 11 was bad then too," Bro"n said . .\ctuall}. fire personnel arc C\· pencncing access problems th rough· out the cit). according to Reed's wnttcn report to the council. Fire vehicles arc slowed or stop- ped bt'causc of traffic congestion direct!) in front of fire Stallons. clogged 10tcrsccuons with no con' c· n1ent plact' for traffic to pull o'er and high-speed cross-traffic that crl'ates a potential for an accident. the repon statt'd. Congested traffic has even forced lirl' 'eh1clcs to cut across into on· commg traffic. Brown said. The department has taken various steps to tr) to soh e tht' problt'ms. but with onl\ hmtted success, Rel·d said · Among the steps art pa1nt1ng warning stnpes m front of the Manne~ and Balboa Island stations and the 10stal11ng traffic hght con· trollers 1ha1 give fire fi~tt'rs th( ab1ltt) to tum tht' traffic lights gmn m their d11'C'ct1on of travel. In Corona del Mar. the depan· mcnt requested "Oo Not Block In· terscct1on" s1sns and street markings at Coast H1ghwa" and Mangold . .\ small sign was installed. bul Caltrans would not allow strt'Ct markings. according to Reed. · Recd said a meeting was needed among repre~nta11ves of the Cit~ ( ouncal. Cit) staff and Cahrans to discuss solutions. ansonc said he wants cit) stalT to pursue mstallat1on of a nash1~1tg.ht at Mangold and Coast H1 wa~ The light could be controlled ) fire personnel to tum solid red when tire ve h1clc:s leave the station to respond to an emergency. he said. Man) c1t1es have such lights in· stalled near fire stations and the lights do ht'lp clear mtencctions for fire vehicles. Brown said. Just call 6 42 -6086 ~6"~~E Daily Pilat D•Hr ttllot Delivery 11 Gu•r•nteed What do you like about lhe Daily Pilot'? What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded, transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answenng service may be used to reic.ord JetteN to the editor on an~ topic. Contributors to our Lettcn column must include their name and telephone number for verification. Tell us what's on your mind. VOL 12. NO. 212 MAIN O'PICR llO W ~St Co\1.1 r.1 .. u C,,.. ...... _ .. \) '0 ••» I S&O Con.1Mtu '"·•1616 (YUi~ .tcl1 &41 S618, lu\~U Ol!t<rt Nf'W'I -Spom t.4 1·•311 """ S lO P Ill Sc>orn 1>41 4 1 )() Nf'W\ S40-I 21• 01 S40-1111 'AA ~ 6H S'°1 C CIP1'"1't -No ,,._ ic0t,.., lluw .c ;o;;; · "°''°'.., IN«H Of ~._. ~~"' ""'I ~ r~OCll.l(f'CI ~ lp«IM j»NIWU>on °' copyr9'1 -· S«-C.IM1 posl.lgr paod .. 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Reprisins a similar event last .year, students from Irvine High School's Students for Social Responsibility and Woodbridge High Schools Vision group will man six Irvine supermarkets to encourage shoppers to buy one or two extra groceries for donation to the drive. Last year the event raised I 0 truckloads of food to benefit Irvine Temporary Housing. Irvine Pantry. Costa Mesa SOS and FISH of Newport. The drive is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Von's. 4800 Irvine Blvd. and 4730 Barranca Parkway: Alpha Beta, 18040 Culver Dnve (at Michaelson); Lucky, 5402 Walnut (at Jeffrey): Ralphs, 14400 Cul ver Drive (at Walnut): and Albertson's at 4541 Campus Drive. (n addition to Saturday's special push. non- profit Irvine Temporary Housing. Inc. accepts donations of canned goods and dried foods such as grains and macaroni on a year-round basis. Special needs nght now are peanut butter. honey. jams. cereals. macaroni. spaghetti and special ttems such as toothbrushes. toothpaste and bar soap. For more information about making a contribution of food or cash. call 250-7177. Bolsa Grand~ r~unlon n~ars Bolsa Grande High School's Class of 1964 will hold its 25th year reunio,Oct. 21 at the Ramada Inn. 5865 Katella Ave., in Cypress. Those who wish to attend are asked 10 call Sharon Passey at 776-05 19 or Scott Nkhols at 650-8 151 for details. Wom~n's h~alth l~ctur~s Doctors of Women Health Center Inc. offers a bi-weekly scnes'of free women's health lectures from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesda~s at the offices at 4050 Barranca Parkwa). Irvine. in the St. Joseph Health Center. By OllORAH A. SAKAMOTO OI -D.-y ,... iU# Man}' frustrated dnv('rs hav(' traveled the crowded freeways of Orange and Los Angeles counties. inhaling the fumes and cursing the congested dnvana conditions. Many of those same people have seen automobiles pumpmg out smoke, felt angry about the" added pollution, but didn't know what to do about it. For those people, the Southern Cah- fomia Air Quality ManaAement District Progress has come up with a totl-frtt to report smoking cars. Claudfa Keath. spokeswoman for the district, said the numhtr. 1-800-cut- smog. was started 18 months ago and has resulted in about 8.000 calls a month. Keith said the caller 1s asked for the location. type and license number of the vehicle. The district will then identify the owner through the Depart"'ent of Motor Vehicles ancf send a letter informing the owner his car was seen belching smoke. "Someumes tht same pcnon wtU call us about twenty tames a <by," she said The owner 1s notified that 1f cited by the Cahfomaa Hag.hway Patrol. they could be hablc fo r SI 00 in fines for a smoking vehicle. "It's purely subJe<:tave. We realizc~ that these dnvers (reponmg polluting cars ) art not licensed professionals. The re- Poned dnver does not have to have his vehicle repaired. but many do." Keath said. Ketth said the respon5t rate from re- poned motonsts is good. ··A.bout 25 percent send us proof that the)'\e repaartd their vehicles. h's like a fi x-11 ucket." Keath said the program as good for both the car owner and the person who has called the 1011-frec number. ..It's really a c1t1z.en helphne. A lot of people may see a smoking vehicle and wanl to do somcth1ni about It, but they don"t know hov.. This is an avenue for Lhem to take." she said. This week the lecture 1s ··Choosing a Binh Control Method That's Right For You." presented by Lauren V. Bower. MD. The Oct. 25 program will ht "Female Sexuaht) -Myth s and Realities." presented by Candace M Moore. MFCT . For more informauon about the lectures. call the center at 559-1911. Tr•fflc on Newport Boulev•rd b•cks up tod•y so that It wlll flow freely tomorrow -In theory, •nyw•y. Lanes In both directions have been cut off In recent weeks •• ;oad crews work on the 55 Freew•y extension through Cost• Meua. Small buslmss confer~nce A daylong conference for those considenng operating small businesses will be offered Wednes- day at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. · Featured speaker will be Rose D. Pothier, senior partner with Pothier & Hinrichs. a corp0r- a1e law firm specializing 1n real estate. mortgage and escrow law. Pothier. while raising two chil- dren. worked her v.a) up from loan packager lo senior vice president with mortgage banking firm before stnkmg out on her ov.n. Costa Mesa narrows search for city attorney to one candidate Vegas-QC train route challenged A four-member panel will discuss ·:.whwc Do I Get the Mone' to tart"" Panelists arc Connie f f) of CMF Freight Sen tl'es. C~ nth1a Drennan of Landmark Bank. CP.\ Elena ~uncz: and Ga'k Sweet of No'a L1ghung Then Jc~ and Li nda Pinson. owners of "Out of \our mind and into the Marketplace. wall discuss .:Business Plans " In addttaon. SI'\ "orkshops w1ll be offcrl'd three times dunng the all-da) conference. The~ cover topics uch as locaung a business. ad' ert1s- 1ng. ta'\ and financial sen ice~. getting started and what help as a'a1lablc from the count~. In lieu of a luncheoR speaker. each pan1C·1pan1 will choose a ··Topic Tahie·· fo r smaller scale conferencing. l. Lunch 1s included an the S4 5 rcg1strat1on kl'. By BOB VAN EYKEN ~ftcr a <,1\-mtinth 'l'.lr\h for .1 n 1' anorne'. ( o\ta \k,.i utliuJI' .1pp.irl·nth h3\'C narro\\ed lhl' lil•ld o l land1datl'\ 10 OOl' rx·~on hut dnltnl•J \\11nJJ\ Ill \J\ "hO II I\ T"o lounul nwmtx·r' ,,11d \tont.Ja, th.u thl' lidJ 111 l,1nJ1da1r .. 111r thl· pt"t had bcl·n n.1rrm'l'd 111 onl' Thc: ((lllOlll n1C'tllhl'f\ \\OUltl '-1\ little about thl' candtdall' hmH'' l"r othl:r ah.in that thl'' tx·ltl'' l'tl thl'\ hJtl malk a good ch0tl l' '"I th1n l "t"n· gt11ng 111 tx· rl·alh ph'J'l'J "llh thl\ 1ndl\ 1Jt1.tl . ( llUOl"ll\\tlOl<tll Ma~ Hornhul 1..k-...i1d '"\\ l"' l' narrcrnet.l 11 dliwn to unc: ~o"' all that rl·ma1ns 1 .1 final re' IC"' and the cand1da1e·~ accep- 1anll'" < llUnltlmJn On \mhurgc:~ ..aid he: hchl'' c:d the: ollinal •Jppo1n1mcn1 "ould he made \onn fhl' l II\ ha' tx·l·n luol ing tor a nc:" lc~~I ad' ''or s1nn· \1J~ "hen thl·n·Ctt' \tlllrnl'' Thoma' \\l)(.)\l .mnounced h1\ rl·.,1gnj lllln \\nod "ho "'a' hired a<; a'iW\lant l·•t' JllOfO('\ 10 14..,~ '-':l\ promlllCd lo l°ll\ J llllfnl' \ in 141\ll Hl' k:lt hi' lll' pt1'>t in Juh to 1u1n thl' la"' lirm ol ~k( Ullhnin l>mk Brn"n :ind Encr<oon .\'>Sl'>t.lnt { 11' \t10rnl'' Eleanor Frc' hJ' tx·l·n ~·0 1ng J' :li.'llng l tt' attoml·~ dunng the search for Wood's rcplall'· ment ("11, C ounc1I membt-~ and 01hn ol· lic1al~ mc1 hthind closed doo~ Oct h w re' 1c" the finalists for the po<it Th<' ne" ell' auomc' "111 Ix l 0'>13 \.k~·s fourth full-11me il~I .td' l\Or The l\\O before \\nod "ere Rm Junl· appointed in 1 •r-l and R,1h<'n < am· pagna. "ho assumed thl· p<.1\1twn 1n IQ~"' Pnor 10 l~~-l the Cit\ had u>ntrJlll'J for pan 11me legal se0 itc' The present ~la~ rangt• lor < 11~tJ mesa Cit' attome' 1s SJ.UOIJ to S., \J l pt•r month. accondng tO the lit\·.-. pt'r\oOnd department. I ()\ \ '( rl l r ') I .\ Pl -Cit' officials 1n PJlmdJk .rnd Lm .\ngelc~ plan 10 d\allenge a reptlrt that fa, oro; <\nah('tm 1l\ er P Jlmdall' a' a dl'•>t1nauon for a h1gh- 'Pl'l'd trn1n bl·t,,ccn \oulhcrn California JnJ I .l'> \ l'g.:l' 'l'' P.:ilmdak \1J\ur \.\ llltam J ··Pete .. l\.naght and l o<, .\ngtlec; Deput~ Ma~or \1 1l hJl'I < 1age d1\putcd the repon·s find- ing' thJt .\nahe1m '-'OU Id pro' 1de more ndl'r' tor the 1rasn than Palmdale 1 hl' rq>nrt rl'lcased Fnda~. "'as com- m 1\\tc1ncd t'I\ the C .shfomaa.l\ievada \ui:x·r-~pt·l·J <.round Transponat1on ( umm1!>sion to \tud~ 1he poss1b1ht) of plaung \l.ltutns in Palmdale . .\naheam. P.llm '°lp nng\ Ontano. Barstow. V1c- lllf\ ilk anJ R1' l'r.tdl' Free child care 1s available v.ath ad"ance nollet'. The conference is co-.pQn<;Ored h) the ll.S. Small Business Admm1s1ra11on and the Orange Count) Commission on the Status of Womc.>n. Call 567-7474 to regJs ter. Sierra club looks at Tlb~t The Sierra Cluh"s Orange Count) Group in vites the public tu attend a slide.> presentation on the wonders of Tibet at 7·30 p.m tonight at MacArthur Intermediate School Libra~ at tlo"cr and AJ ton streets an Santa .\na. Free refreshments will ht served at the gathenng. County public defenders, driven out by rats, can't find new home T hl' fl'pon c<.11matl'd ndersh1p for an \naht:im·to-1..a' \ l'ga~ hnc to bl' as much a' ' ~ m1lhon p((lpk a ~ear. compared to .1 ma\lmum nl ~--' m11l1on people a year lor a hne bl·t"l'rn La!> \'cgas and the San I l'rllJndn \ alln T hl' l ll\ oi Palmdale has com· m1\'1unl·J .lnotha report that shows nJl·r,h1p v.11uld in1.n:-ase on a Palmdak- '°!Jn h ·rnanJo \ alle~ -L.1s \'e-gas rout(' ""ha prt1Jl·~tt•J n<;(.' in popula11on 1n the IJ,t-gro" mg area By The Associated Press b~ and largl' 1ll1t dJngcn1u' Longtime club member 1'.eats Ha)den wall present a firsthand account of her recent tnp through Tabet. Thl' c;tenl."h nf rolling rat<> dro' i.' south Orangl' C ount~ public defender-; from their ollkt> trailer in Februan and the' ·re '>tlll homelr•\\ het:JU'>C no one "Ill rent them wace ··I he~ arr 1nd1gl·n1 and thl·~ de.-.cf\ e attorne~<> 1uc.t hl.e pt'1lplc v. 1th monc' .. <.hi.' \aid The defender' rcprl·~·nt '511 pt:opk a month. The' hJ'l' long nl·t.·ded m1)rl' <ipace. hut thl· lrunlh ht·l·amc a cn'il\ v.hl·n a nrnnt' Pl''>I ntcrmanatmn l'lfort left the old tra'11cr\ "Jll'> and n()(lf\ tilkd "1th deca' 1nit rat remain'> .\ \ltJing part1l1on di thl' lihrJI'\ -...·par· ate.-. "orl tn$ la"'l'r.> from J \htltln·n., ··.,ion hour · Facihttl'' are '-ll ltm1tl·J 1n the tT:ulc-r tha~f"J tile i.'kttm p<.·nul c;haffl\~nc:r rl·quirl·.-, unplugging thl· ''rt'· "nta .. .\t this poanl thl· rat\ arc .-.1arting Ill lool good·· ~1d Carl Holmes the cnun· t' ·., ch1ct deput~ pubhl defender l (l'> .\ngelc \la~or Tom Bradlc~ Wlll a\l the comm1\s1on to rc-e' aluate station lnlat1on' and consider Palmdale"s ndcr,h1p numbcf'\ .. .\Iler the.'' re' 1c" those . pro1ected c0un1' 1hc ~almdale-La!i egas route "ould 'tJl l up n11.el~ "1th .\nahc1m." (1agl' ...aid Tue dsy, Oct. 10 The attomc,.., \3\ the landlords near South Orangl' Count~ Mun1c1pal ( ourt don't v.ant them to ~ome tenants be- cause thl'\ don ·1 "ant a stead) stream of cnmmal ddrndanto; an their buildings. "Mo-:.t ol the ix·ople seem to ha'e the tllca that with U'> come the ntTratT of Orangl· Count). That'-. JU t not the case:· said Bob Goss. the senior dcput) publtc defender "ho hut do" n the old offices because of the sunk. "II kn ocked me <nrr ·· (iO!I'> said ~'en months of nego11at1on to rent lex-al officl'S "ere tru1tless Thl' solu11on appears to ht' a plan w add a '"o-10~ building at uth C oun Susan :--.ll\al. an anal\st for the nlU nt\ admm1strat1,e otlice. V.all pitch thl' 1dt·a to the count~ Board of Su pen l\(lrc. 1n sc'eral "'eds P.:ilmdalc ,., an northern Los .\ngelcs l ount' \nahe1m as an Orange C"ouot). fhc tram "ould cafl') passengers al 'Jll'l'd' rca\'h1ng 200 mph between \outhem ( ahfom1a and Las Vegas for a tnp that v.ould take about one hour each "a'. according to earl) plans. • 6:30 p.m lrvl.ne City Council. council chambers. I C1v1c Center Plaza. ··1 basacall~ am not too happ~ "Ith the surrounding landlords."' lks said Wednesday, 0<-t. I I No meetings scheduled The coun's presiding Judge. Pamela tics. said the public defenders' chcntele as For the time being. the defenders "ork out of a tin' tcmporaf) traakr and a mct.•tang roon) at a ltbran down the hill from the court. Files and law books are stol"l'd at the courthou!I<' The h1tch 1s that appro,al "ould saan a building procesc; that would lao;t morl" than .right months. Permits and design worl take 11 wecks. contract bads rcqum· SC\ en weeks~ ana COJlStructJon will la t I 0 weeks. Novak said. ( on~truct1on is C'\pect~d to be&Jn an 1993. and the train could begin carrying passcngc~ b) I Q98. 1'01 IC I I Of, Hunlingaon Beach A railroad crossing signal came down on top of a bus at Center Drive and Gothard Street. moton sts said. • • • Skateboarders screamed an the lot behind Security Pacific Bank. even after lhty were told to keep quiet. keeeina residents awake in the area of Beach Boulevard and G~rlicld Avenue. • • • A resident rcponed that a man and a woman were havina sex for about 10 minutes Monday momina in a part near Taylor and Park View driva. • • • Two males knocked down mail-bo~es in tbe area of Aorida Stm:t and Yortiown Avenue. • t.• SiJ. people in .. l>laek Jeep el&Cd a IMi'm aDd vducln in tbe 1'1000 bled of hciftc Cout Hiahway. A vicUID tlid be ident1litd the s <*" 11 ftitncb of a former em· ~ ···' A ... ._ w blown up or ••'•••II ~2·1 tom a block Eh:: ,..,zca:r Jnc':. • .~. !._1•-I '1111bll •W ·-'IJW ID I_... "°° ..... fll ' . Three men harassed customers and alleac.dly tncd to pack a light an front ol a bar an the 8000 blpc k of Adams A venue. • • • A man an the 20000 block ol Beach Boulevard said a female a • saulted ham and he wanted her removed. But she reponedl) l..cpt hanging up the telephone in the call to police. ewport Beach Four "for Sale" real estate ians disa~ from the sidewalk on Wcstcliff Drive and Morning tar lane. • • • A female employee of a business in the 1100 block of Newpon Center Drive has m:ieived about ei._bt phone calls ftom a man who ~ys be knows she is alone and threatens to foUow ber home. • • • A resident of the· 400 block of Scrn Driw fottftd oa hef September fi•orial .. Wiit that IOmtOnC bed uled lier credit awd over the (Ml .. lb .. loalllODS tbtouebout OrUlt ud Loi A'P'"' countia. . A ~ --Id • ~bly a M8riM. - -::r:.. hlD Ille ..... ] ...... ~ ....... -····" ..... ~ --·=·--..... ·-........ ··------...... ~ A .. ID .. --... from beneath a desk an a guest's room at Mamou Suites. 500 Ba) \IC\\ Circle. . . . ~ " restd('nt of the 1900 block of Port (. ard1ff Place r~1ved about I 0 phone call~. in a 24-hour penod. consisting of a high-patched beeping noise • • • A band member performing at Parker's Seafood restaurant. 309 PaJm t .. returned to the restaurant to find his $2.000 keyboard S) n- thesazer gone. Irvine A blond man an his lat( 20s pointed a aun u an Irvine re iden1 from the blckacat of an oldeT model. rust-«>lored Plymouth or Dod&t. The inc1cknt occumd around 10:15 p.m. unday on Kron Stttcl Two other malts ~ tttn intht car. • • • A woman with bloode bajr and a white drns knocked on the door of a hcMm on Rocb.ew DriYe around lt:OO p.m., asked for a ,.._ of water. tbee .-od b ~ in rcnn for 1tx.a •~ 1lle womu led 11 lhe bcMlle·1 raideat C8lled dae police. • • • Burglars broke the rur Wlndow of a sra>· 1985 Nissan 300Z parked on the 4000 block of Re)eS treet and 'itolc two T-to~. • • •• \ andals toalct-papcrcd a house on the 14:!00 block of Wyeth Avenue. and apparently ten a note threaten- ing to kill a person whose name the hou~ owners dad not recopuze. • • • Burglars stoic Sl.000 worth of clothing from 1 Datsun 24'0Z puked an the parkana lot of Von's super- market. 4800 l rv me Boulevard. Fountain Valley About S2. 700 in property was stolen from Fast Track Veniclcs. 1831 2 Ward St.. after butJ.lars entered the dosed busines.s thtouah the front door by unknown mans. Burglar& alM> entered Avant-Oardc nut door al 18310 Ward St., but took noth1na. • • • n cJ1-11r1fhend IS suspected of punciurin& tbt .alt'IW and over· 1wn11-furniture at ber fonnef bo~'s home OD lbC 9200 beott o( Jununr Cirdt. Slllt left a .._ • • • 8Q~ l*fled CMll llld ... ICV• enlilMll.,...hmlM~ofa home • • 11000 Wocl o1 c• oaill Oide. Witla *m• and lo9 --····~-.. ~ .. ,A Jl..,..-.-AM '" ........... ....., ..... .,.. sus~t allegedly pulled out a 357 handgun and struck her "htlc the.' two W('rt' riding m his trucl.. Hl' allegedl) fired at least one round but missed as the v1a1m )Umped out at Euchd ttttt and Ellis "\ cnuc • • • >\ 50.\Car-Old woman on th(' 18500 block of Santa Ynez u-cet m:eaved a call from 1 man who said he hid her husband at gunpoint and wondered 1f she wanted him bad. Af\er a bnef conversation. she hung up. Laguna Beach A person at Aliso Pier on unda) reportedly swallowtd 1 bee which tuna the bc•ct\a<>er·s throat. • • • Three males rtportcdly atllckcd a man walkina in an aUcy near the JOO block of Nonh Coast Htahwa> airty Sunday mominJ. The v1ct1m was not seriously 1.a.Jured but his •·aUct conLlinfo1 S700 <ml\ was takm. • • • A tlud'broke aa10 a vehide wtucb was parted oear the faii\'ll pounds S.tllfday~ .... TI9C IOa WU vaNed at SI~'°°-. ' . . 5omeoM ""* .. ~ off. QI' ..... otlllC:llSaed.cl Omlll .. laall I ,.. -1111 hmt 'a IMST~ ••• A btilllW ... I Milli! ia IM IOO lllDcl tlC'.111' Dltw • ,,., • ~I ... 001111 fill I dllid hook. kc) and S40 cash. Co~ta ~1..sa A ·drunken man threw a ceramic pot and ht\ has hv~m prlfnend in the head because she tossed the ttle' 1s1on remote control It him aod 1t bounced on the couch. The woman was trc1ted 1t Hoaa Mcm- onal Ho pnal for her nuury. ••• A }'Oung woman said she was abdUC'ted b two men •5 she Sol out of her car 1t the 7·Elcvcn on Hart>or Boulevard. They rcponcdly lOOk ber to a Sanll Ana apartment, threaten- ed her with a knife and note S2SO from her purse. She eteaped when he went to the bllbroom. . . . -A man who had been drinti111 was analCd for bft:akial 1be .W. dow on a Chc\rtolct Sil~ .Wit 1t was~ in the 1900 bled ol ~ua Aveaue to be could sllllt ID lhc beck. A ~ liniil:ed *Ii ........ • a coeveruble Volb 11111 a...c ...w ouaidl ..... w..ao.. !::. c:....~,==·.= )iil:Da. ••• .Tlleioarll* ........... Onlnge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tueedey. October 10, 19111 German protesters demand freedOm ( \l llO H,l\HHlll' BERLIN ( P) -1 ens or thousand of demon trators marched and ~houtcd .. We Need freedom!" an Lt'1p11g on Monda)' dutinJ the lar&l')t pro-democracy rally 1n East German) since a 1953 workers' uprising. ''11oc11scs said. Protester'> also hl'ld a '1g1I in East 8erHn to demand democratic re- forms afier a wcl'kcnd of demon- stratio ns acro-.s 1h1s han.1-hnc Com- munist nation. On Saturda) .ind ~unda). clashes broke o ut bcl1"l'l'n polH.'C and dem- onSlrators "''th hundreds arrested. several in1uries. and o ne death re- poned b) ne"' organwrnons and witnesses. Sovi~ts say Workers can strike MOSCOW (.\P) -Legislators on Mondav ga'c So' 1e1 "orl>..l.'rs the legal n ght to stnkl'. tht• fi rst !>UC'h measure 1n thl.' nation\ history. Following a da' long debate. the Suprcml· So' 1et feg1)la1ure passed the complex mt•asurc that bans strikes by workers 1n almost a dozen sectors. but also pro' ides 01hcr workers "1th a legal framework , under "'htch h1 <,trs J...e The o' 1rt l n1on'<., need for a such a labor la'' ht·camt• urgent th1!> summer. "ht·n hundreds of thousand'> <it \.(>j l miner-. "'ent on stnke lor tx·ttn \\orJ...ing cond111o ns a nd Pohtll.'al l hJn!,'.l' Stopp:igt''> hJ't'd ''" l'thml con- t11ct!> al'o h.1, l' ht.·ronH.' lOm- mo nplJl'l' "'1th thou,ands of Russian ''orl..t·r., 1n \tolda' 1a and Estonia "J l l..1n~ nut fl'll'nll~ to pro1es1 la"'" tht'' 'lt''-'t'd .is d1 s- ci m1na1on .\lthough thl·~ \\t'rl· nut l'\pressl~ forbidden h' °"11" 1\.'t la". the fe" stAJ...es thachrol..e ,1u1 an rt'l'l'nl 'ears "'ere brutall~ 'urpn·'~l·d Preside nt Mikhail 'i (1orh:ir hn 's reforms opened thl' dnor to lomkr labor demands. ;ind lw hall>..l'd thl' law that will rrO\ ldl' labor ront11cts a legal franll·'' orJ... In order to hold J legal strike. a unio n mu,t lir't gt\t' J "l'1rnc1ltator: comm1 'ton" mJdl' up o f represl·n- tat1 ves of tx>th IJhw and manage- ment fiq~ Jn''! tn Jtk·mpt to re ol\e. ·-~~"e d1spuf('. 1r that r:111s. the fli.fcs must g1H' arh1tr:it1on ~nen -<ia~c; to \\Ork thing' llUl <inl~ then. '-'llh all other o ption' t'\h.iu ted does 11 ha' e the n~ht to 'tn l..l' Christoph Wonnebergcr. pastor for the Lukas Lutheran Church in Leipzig, said "at least" 70.000 ckm- onstr.uors marched in l..eipzi& on Mo nday night. Wonneberger said he was sur- prised br the restraint of police and param ihtary troops who were deployed nearby. "Even though this demonstration is the largest (since J 953), to our kno1Aledge it went off completely without violence." he said. In 1953. Soviet forces crushed a workers' uprising. Some Leipzig demonstrators even ··~n conversations with para- miltta11· troops" after the crowd ,.. stattcd dispcnina by mid-cvenina. Wonnebcttcr said He said, ''I consider this (poli~ ratnint) a very hopeful sign (oUow- ina the violence" in earlier dcmon- stratiollS. Police clubbed pro-democracy protesters in six-East German cities over the weekend and an opposition leaster said that unless the govern- ment eases iu policies. violence may increase. Before the Leipzig march, officials of the l..eipziJ Communist Pany promised pubhc.ly they would push for an open dialogue between citizens and the government, church sources said. In. pubhc statement, the Leipzig Students hurt In bus crash petty officials said, "We all need a free exchange of ideas about how we LOS ANGELES _ fifteen schoolchildren rett1~ed minor irtjurics should contjnuc socialism in o ur Monday afternoon in a freeway accident invol~ing two city school buses and nation," according to the church a tractor-trailer rig. a city fll'C spokesman sa~d. . . sources. It was not immediately clear bow the accident occu.rrcd and Califorrua The country's communis1 leader-Highway Pall'Ol officers were invesuptin1 its cause. said CHP spokesman ship celebrated East Germany's 40th Steve BadiUa. Both b~ had lcf\ Taft Hi&h School in the cast Los An,eles anniversary over the weekend with a pea. visit by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and declared it would not change its tough stand. West Gtrmany and other Western coun-tries-ha~ aJso pressed East Ger- many in pasl months to make re- forms to stem a wave of refugees beading to the West. Elks' rejection of blacks probed LOS ANGELES -Two black men :-vho ~ere reJected for membership in a local Elks Lodae said they were tnterv1cwed by the state. altof'!ley general's office to determine whether the state s.hould launch an mvesuga- tion. Thomas Montgomery and Jules Bagnens were asked by Deputy Attorney General Louis Verdugo about their treatflle nt by the Van Nuys Elks Lodge. which rejected the pair Sept. 12. the men said. . Tiny-h_eaded space travel~rs reportedly visit Soviet Union National Elles spokesman Roben Yotbers said another state mvesuga- tion would fail t~ tu~ up evldence of ~Tongd?,ang at the V?n Nuys lodgr. "There is no raetsm an the Elks o rganization. Yothers said. Great pumpkin weighs 530 pounds HALF MOON BA y -A 530-pound pumpkin took. top h<?nors for a Prunedale man in the annual Half Moon Bay Pumpkin We1&h-OfT on Monday. Mike PC12int won $2.500 for has cntl}. which outweighed last MOSCOW (AP) -It was a close encounter of the communist kind. Towering, tiny-headed humanoids from outer space landed their UFO in the Russian city o f Voronezh and emerged for a promenade around the park. spreading fear among resi- dents. At least that's what the official Tass news agency said 'Monday. Tass. contributing to a string of weird tales that have crept into the formerlv stuffy state-co ntrolled media i'n recent months. said in a straight-faced report that Soviet scie ntists vouched for the U Fo·s landing. ··Scienusts have confirmed that an unidentified flying ob1ec1 recentl~ landed an a park 1n the Russian ell~ o f Voronezh:· Tass said. A Tass duty officer. contacted port, a Large shining !;>all or disk was Monday evening by telephone, re-seen hovenna over the park by fused to identify the reponer who Voronezh residents. They'-6aw the sent the dispatch from Voronezh. UFO land and up to three creatures but stood by the story. "It is not similar to humans emerge, accom- April Fool's today," he said. panitd by a small robot. Tass said. The Soviet media. unleashed by "The aliens were three or even the Kremlin's policy of glasnost -four meters tall (almost I 0 feet to 13 greater openness -feel free now to feel). but with very small heads," the hype incredible stories that seem news agency quoted witnesses as more at home in the supermarket saying. .. They walked near the ball tabloids of the West. Recent exam-or disc and then disappeared in- pies include other accounts of side.'' UFOs. sightings of abominable · Gennkh S1lanov. head of 1he snowman-t)'pt creatures and a tale Voronezh Geophysical Laboratory. about a young mystic who goes into told Tass that sc1en11sts investigating a trance and flies about the cosmos. the U FO rePon fo und a 2(}.yard ~ rash of mystics and ESP-artists depression wath four deep dents. as also ha"e invaded state TV. well as No pieces of un1denufied ~ccordang 10 Monday's Tass re-rocks. UCSF researchers win Nobel Prize in· medicine for cancer-gene work SAN FRANC'ISCO (AP) -A Jubilant J. Michael Bishop and Harold E. Vannus celebrated their Nobel Pr12c in medicine Monda} \\Ith champagne. orange Juice and box seals at t-he-tlfth game of the Nan1>nal ·teague baseball playoffs. -ihshop described his feelings about wanning the award as .. sur- real:· while Varmus said 11 was "fnghtenang" because 1t \\las de- ll\ered b} hts 16-)ear-old son who n.·ce1' ed the news b~ telephone at 4 (!)· TARGET. a.m. "We JUSt assumed one of the grandparents had some trouble. so we were fnghte ned." he said about heanng the pre-dawn phone nnging. But he heard good news instead. and by mid-morning the t~o L'C San Francisco researchers managed to snare previous!) elusa'e tickets to Candlestick Park to "'atch their favontes. the San Francisco Giants. go against the Chicago Cubs an hopes o f wannan2 the :-:a11onal Leagut· pcnncmt. The ·50-ml·rnht·r Nobel .\sst•mbl) o f tht' Karolinc;ka lns11t utc. S"'cdt·n·s large~t and oldec;t medical un1,cro;1t'. c1tt•d B1~hop and Varmus for their· d1 M:o H'r'\ of thl' cellular origin of retro' 1raf o ncogl·nc" In 1976. l:h shop and \ armus "published tht· remar~ablc con-~clus1on that the oncogl·nc an the 'arus dad no t reprl.'\Cnt a true 'aral gene. but 1nqcad was a normal cellular gene." the n tauo n said HUD allowed 11th hour loans worth S35 million year's winner by 98 pounds. . Growers from across the country present their plump produce. an the pre-Halloween competition sponsored by a lafl't supermarket ~ham and held in Half Moon Bay. which bills itself as the "Pumpkin Capital of the World." '\ .\TI 0 '\ .\ I , H H I t : t . S Family top source of pleasure SPRINGAELD: Mass. -~spite fears that the f~mtl) ~s being tom apart by social change. Amencans sull consider home hfe their top source of pleasure and one of the thal)gs the} ·re most womed about. fays a study issued Tuesday. "People chensh 1he famal} and the' chensh it because ~! their own experience even when their e~penence has be-c:n less t han perfect. said Dr. Albert Solnat of the.Child St ud~ Center at Yale \.,'naversit}. one of the advisers for the stud>. . B> a margrn of 3-to-1. Amencans sur-..e)ed defined the fam al) as "a group of people who lo"e and care for each other:· OH'r the traditional dcfinnioo of related by blood or mamage Eaght)-one perC"C'nt of t.he resPondents listed famil) as one of their top tw o sources of pleasure Wlth fnends the next most-mentioned source. The suf\·e~ indicated that Pollt1c1ans ""ho claim the~ arc fi~hung for "family valuc-s · when the) battle abon1on and promote pra)er an school ma) be missing the Point. Both 1s!>ues ""ere at the bottom of the list of :?8 'alues. U.S. to keep chemical weapons WASHINGTON -The Unitcd tates will co nunuc producing ncw chemical wea~ns o ver a I 0-year penod eH·n af 1t signs an antemataonal treaty to abolish all poison gas 'itockpa les. an adm1n1stration offici.al sa!d Mo nda). The text of the treaty being negotiated h) about 40 nations an Geneva proPoses tha t all produrno n oc stopped 1mmed1atel~ and that the plants be rendered inoperable. - However. the administration '"II St'Cl mod1fica11ons to ensure that ll can keep ns stockpiles up to datl' l''en a 'i 11 scak·s them do"n. said the official. who declined to oc 1dent1fied ... President Bush. in a Sept. :!5 speelh to the l nited :-.:auo n!>. said that once a global treat' 1s sagnl'd the l lmlcd States "'111 dcstro) 9 percent ot 11s chemical weapOn'i o'er an e ight-) car pcnod. 1f tht• '1e1 l 'mon takes 1dc11cal ac tion. Cyst on Bush's finger benign WASH INGTON -A C}St remo,ed from Pre adent Bush's nght middle linger "'as benign. a spokes"'oman ~ad Monda~ The results of the pathological examanauon were rcla)ed to Bush as hc concluded a thn.·e-<la) weekend at Camp Oa\'1d. the pres1den11al re-treat an Maryland's Catoctan Mountains. The cyst was removed duri ng a ~5-manutc surgical procedure Fnda) at Walter Reed Arm) Medical Center. w 11h Bush rccen ing a local anesthetic. Jamie Fiske's spleen removed MINNEAPOLIS · -Seven-year-old Jamie Fiske. who unw1ttangl) shaped the nation's o rgan transplant poltq as an infant. was 1n crit1caJ but stable cond ition Monday after surgcr) to remove an enlarged spleen. Country music's hollllt dlles won't burn a 1lale In ymr •et. "She tolcrated it very well." said Dr. John Na1anan after completing the three-hour operation at Univers1t) o f Minnesota Hospital. Na1anan is the doctor who performed Jamie's liver lransplant at the same hospital when she was 11 months old . That operation followed a desperate. tele\'lsed campaign by her family 10 save her li fe -an effort that ulumately led to the National Transplant Act of I Q8.i The girl's long-range prognosis 1s excellent. Najarian said. MORl,D HHlt:t ·s BUDAPEST. Hungary -The ruling Hunganan communist pany that earlier changed its name and embraced democratic asp1rattons elected the centrist leader of the old pany on Mo nday to head a slate of reformers an the new one. Rczsoc Nycrs. president of the Hunganan Social isl Pan}. told reporters Soviet President M1kha1l S. Gorbache' "'as the first to con- gratulate him. He was named president an closed session after key reformists reluctantly shelved some of their reservations about him to avoid a possible split. .. Orange Cout DAILY PtLOTITuaday. October 10, 1989 A.I I'\ ·1·11t: Sl-:H\ IC J Cloudy mornings, hazy afternoons Tiit AcQi.W .. ,,,. IO<KHl IOI Ip l'I\ T~y Odobet 10 10 Alrmu l\a)'IMM M.G. 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( alll he "l'nl to l < I \ v.herl· he "a~ thl' drum mJtlH tor lhL· Bruin band and a member ol thl' Phi 1\h.1 .\lpha 'infi.101J. 3n 1ntern:rnonal honorar. mus1t lrJIL'rnll\ He taught musK at ~nta -\na Collegl' and then ltir <.,., l'ral ~car<. at (om pion C ollegl' He taught mu<.tt and noral de')ign for the Huntingotn Beach .\duh x ·hool D1stnt1 Longt1mL' fnl·nd ~tella .\lhnght said Monda' that \\ hcatle~ inJl'Ul'd sparkle and "ll into thl' Mis Hunt· 1ngton Beach pageant '"lk v.3<, real hubbl\ -per<.onallt' pluc;." \hl' c;a1d .. Wheatln v.a\ h'>lL'd an thl· "'\.\ho·., \.\ho·· of ..\ml·n can rlnncullurl' For 11 \ears. hl· \\3\ mu\lral director at ~1~1 ( hn'>llan Churl·h in Hunungton Beach He also dtrcctL'd thl· "\ 01cc~ of Huntington \'alle) ·· a Si.'m1-orn- Gordon Wheatl ey Jr. .. le'>~iunal group tor '>l'H~r al ~ l'3rs Hr also v.as a member of the Hunt- ington Beach fachange Club and Chambl•r of Commerce. .. k 1s sun a'ed b~ ha s parents. Gordon and Esther Whratk~. of Seal Beach. \ 1s1 tatwn 1s scheduled toda) from noon to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m Funeral !>en u:cs wall be at I 0 a.m. Wcdnesda' at Diida\ Brothers Chapel. I N i I Beach Bhd .. Hunt· ington Beach. I ntermenl v. 111 follov. at Belle' ue \1emonal Park in On- tano Captain refused to leave crippled ship Capt Hennck Kun < arlwn a '>\'J l.'aptain v.ho gained 10ll'ma1mnal .11 - 1enuon tn I Q52 tor !>ta' ing <,tuhhorn- " ahoard his cnppkd lre1gh1er tor ~'en da\ s as 1t 'lov. h ~nl.. has died at age 5 Carlsen died Saturda' athis home tn Woodbndge. :"'-J On Dec. 29. 1951. (arisen v.as the J 7-)ear-old capt:un of the freighter Fl} mg EnterprtSt' v. hen a c:.torm nppcd open the sh1p·c:. hull in the Engh sh Channel. After ordering the 40 crewmen and 10 passengers overboard. he remained with the ship. owned b) .\mem·an E\pon-lsbrandtscn Lines o t "-c.-v. York. so the 'cssel could no1 h\· cla1ml.-d for sah age b) another com pan\. 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October 10, 1988 'IllF: -German protesters demand freedom BERLIN\ ( Pl ·_ rcos of thousand of demonstrators marched nnd 'ih\)Utt.:J .. We Need freedom!" in l c1p1ig on Mo nday durin~ the lurg<.·~t pro,..dcmocracy rally in Ea t German:r since a 1953 work ers' uprising. '"itnt.•,sc~ s:ud Protesters also held a 'ig1l 1n East .Berlin to dt.'mand dcmot·rattc re- forms after a "'-'t.'lcnd of dt.'m on- Slrations acro~s th1~ hard-hne Com- munist nation On Saturda' Jnd ~umJa\, dashcs broke OUI bet~C\.'ll polKC and dem- onstrator "•th hundred') arrested. several inJurics. and one death re- ported b) ne"s organ11:u1ons and witnesses. Soviets say workers can strike MOSCOW !AP) -Legislators on Monday gave So' ll't worl.ers the legal right to stnl.l·. 1hc tirst such measurr in thl' nation·~ h1ston·. Followmg a da\ long debate~ the Supremr So' 1et leg1~lature passed the complc~ ml'asure that bans strikes b' worl.rr'l in almost a dozen sectors. ·but al o pro' ides other workers "llh a legal framework under "h1ch to \tnl e The ~o' 1ct l n1on'c; need for a such a labor la" tx·canH: urgent this summn "hl·n hundreds o f thousand' nl u i.11 miner\ "cnt on strike for t)(:lln "11rk1ng rnnd1t1ons and pohlll'al l h.tn~l· StoppJg'-'' hJ'l'J on l'thntl l'On- f11ct!I al'o h.1, l' Ol'l'Offil' com- mon plan·. '' 11h 1t10u<,ands of Rus!.1an ,q1rll'l'> 111 \lolda' 1a and Estonia "Jlkin~ o ul n·ll'ntl ) to protcst · la\'' thn 'll'" cd a!. d1s- c1 m1naton Although thl·~ \\l'fl' not l'\prcssl~ forb1ddl·n h' "(" ll'I la"'. thl' fow strike\ that hrnll· llUI 1n rl·t·cnt >cars . -were hrutall) 'lll'Jlll''>'>l'd President Mikhail ) C 1orha1. hn \ reforms opened th'-' door to loudl'r labor demand~. and hl' hitll..l·d thl' law that \\Ill prn' 1dl' bbor 1.on t11r 1s a lt'ga I fra nll'\' or!. Jn onkr ll' holJ J ll'gal 'itnke. d union mu'>t fir,t gt'l' J "roncll1atof} comm1s,1Un·· maJl· ur ol rcprc.,en- tatl\es c1f hu th IJhor Jnd manage- ment li'c da" 111 attl·mp1 to resohe the d1'iplltl' II thJl 1.i1lc;. the sides must &J'l' arh11r:111on 'il·,cn da~s to "orl thing' out < >n" then. \\tlh all other option' n hau,tcd doe-; 1t havt' the nghl 111 '1nl..l· Christoph Wonnebcraer, pastor for the Lukas Lutheran Church in Leipzig, said "at least" 70,000 dem- onstrators ma rched in Leipzig on Monday night. . Wonnebergcr said he was sur- prised by the restraint of police and paramilitary troops who were deployed nearby. .. Even thoug~ this demonstration is the largest (since 1953). to our knowledge it went off completely without violence." he said. In 1953. Sovit>t forces crushed a workers' u~rising. Some Le1pz:ig demonstrators. even "bepn con-.·crsations with para- mi htaf) troops" after t he crowd started disptrsina by m id-evcnina. Wonoebefaer said. He said, "I consid.er this (police restraint) a very hopeful sign (01Iow- in1 the violence" in earlier demon- strations. Police clubbed pro-democracy pro testers in six East Gcrinan cities over the weekend and an opposition leader said that unless the aovem- ment eases its policies, violence may increase. Before the Leipzig march, officials of the LcipziJ Communist l>arty prom ised pubhcly they would push for an open dialogue between citizens and the government, church sources said . In a public statement, the Leipzig party offictals said, "We all need a free u chanae of ideas about how we shouJd continue sociahsm in our nation," accord mg to the church sou~s. The country's communist leader- ship celebra ted East Germany's 40th anniversary over the weekend with a visit by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and declared it would not change its tough stand. West Gennany and other Wcstt>m coun- tries hjtve aJso pressed East Ger- many in past months to make re- forms 10 stem a wave of refugees heading to the West. Tiny-he~ded space travelers reportedly visit SOviet Union . MOSCOW (AP) -It was a close encounter of the communist kind. Towering. tiny-headed humanoids from outer space landed tht>ir UFO in the Russian city of Voronezh and emerged for a promenade around the park. spreading fear among resi- dents. At least that's what tht> official Tass news agency said Monday. Tass. contributing to a string of weird tales tha t havc crept into the fo rmer!' stuff\ state-con1roll ed media 1n rt>Cent· months. said in a straight-faced report that ov1et scientists vouched for the L'FO's landing. · "Scientists havt> confirmed that an unidentified 11} mg obJect recent I~ landed in a park 111 the Russian Cll) of Voronezh:· Tass said. A Tass duty officer. contacted Monday evening by telephone, re- fused to identify the reporter who sent the dispatch from Voronezh. but stood by tht> story. "It is not April Fool's today." he said. The Soviet media. unleashed by the Kremlin's policy of glasnost - greater openness -feel free now to hype incredible stories that seem more at home in the supermarket tabloids of the West. Recent exam- ples include other accounts of UFOs. sightings of abominable snowman-type creatures and a talc about a young m ystic who goes into a trance and flies about the c~smos. .\ rash of mystics and ESP-artists also have invaded state TV. Aecordrng to Monday's Tass re- port. a large shining pall or disk was seen hovering over the park by Voronezh residents. T hey saw the UFO land and up to three creatures similar to humans emerge, accom- panied by a small robot. Tass said. "T he aliens were three or even four meters tall (almost I 0 feet to 13 feet). but with very small heads," the nt>ws agency quoted witnesses as saying. "They walked near the ball or disc and then disappeared in- s1dt> ... Gennkh S1lanov. head of the Voronezh Geophysical Laboratory. told Tass that sc1cn11sts investigating the U FO report fo und a 20-yard depressio n with four deep dents. as "ell as l"-O pieces of unidentified rocks. UCSF researchers win Nobel Prize in medicine ·tor cancer-gene work SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 1ubilant J. Michael Bishop and Harold E. Varmus celebrated the ir Nobel Prize in medici ne Monda) wn h champagne. orange Juice and box seats at the fifth game of the National League baseball pla)ofTs. Bishop described his feelings about winning the award as .. sur- real:· while Varmus said 11 was "fnghtening" because 1t was de- h, ered b" his 16-'rear-old son who rt>Ce1' cd ihe news h~ telephont> at 4 ® TARGET a.m . "We Just assumed ont' of the grandparents had soml' trouble. so we \\Crc fnghtrncd:· he said about hearing the pre-dawn phone n ng1ng. But he heard good news instead. a nd b) m1d-mom 1ng 1he two l l(' San Francisco researchers managed to snare prrviousl) el us1H· tickets to 'andlesuck Park to "atch their (avontes. the San Francisco Giants. go against the Chicago Cubs in hopes of wmmn2 the National League f)l.'n nan l. The 50-mt.'mher Nobel -1.c;sl·mhl) of thl' Karnl1n-;ka Insti t ute. S"l'den's largt•st and oldest medical umH·r 1l}. rited 8 1.,hop and \'armus for their d1snncn of thl' cell ular origin of rt'trm 1raf oncogl•nec;. In 1976. l:hc;hop a nd \'armus "puhh~hcd the remarkable con- clusion that the oncogcnt• in thr '1rus did not reprt.''icnt a true '1ral gene. hut in'tcad "as a normal cellular gene." the l ltat1on said HUD allowed 11th .hour loans worth S35 million Country •Ilic' s hottest Ilda won't burn a hole In your pocket. W .\SH I NGTON ( .\ P) -Federal HUD officials approved S35 m illion in loans on the last da) of fiscal 1988 in an apparent rush to spend the money before 11 "as transferred to another program. according to auditors a nd agenq docu ments. Most of the Section 312 m ul11- fam1ly housing loans were appro"ed despite incomplete apphc.at1 ons or processing. accordmg to a uditors who alen cd the dcpanmcnt's gen- eral counsel to the questionable loans. The auditors were told the government was legally bound to fund nearl) all of them. "Where commitments were made they were honored. but (HUD) will not be m aking_ conditiona l com mit- ments in the future:· saad Ho using and Urban Development spokt>s- man Jack Flynn. Section 3 12 multifamily housmg loans totaling more than $40 m illion were ap proved 1n the final month of fisc.al 1988 -out of about $100 mill ion budgeted for the entjrc fiscal year -includina $35.3 million on Sept. 30. I 988. the final day of the budget year. During that eight-hour work day. I 07 loans ran&ing fTom $I 5,000 to $6. I million for conversion of a Spokane, Wash.. hotel weTC ap- proved. the records show. Seven of the loans approved that month, including the one for the Spokane project, later were canoclcd. There 11 nolhi!\I in the documents that JUIFSlS political fa voritism was involved in Lbt' ycar~nd loan ap- provals. However, auditors railed questions about the maoatement of the multifamily loan pn>p'&m, 11y· ina ~ment o"1~ ipoRd rc1ul111on1 requ mn1 proper documentation and other checb. HUD's inspectOr teaeraJ reviewed 19 of the ~t lout made in lbe final month of the 1911 filcal_ ~ -tMle for more daaD S500,000 - ud bmd &bit 11 were IPP'Otied oa the ftDaJ d9y. In .0 19 ~L lite d.lioal. toUM I S29 •miJlioll. wa'iiv~ .... tllii 8* 11111') iMr r=:·· ........ 11111, lbe cmc...,. • -c- ( \111 CtH'I \ HHll I"- I Stude,,is hurt In bus crash . . . . LOS ANOELES -Fifteen schoolchildren rccei~ed minor U\JUn C$ Monday afternoon in a freeway accident invol~ing two city school buses and a tractor-trailer rig. a city fire spokesman saidd. rred and California It was no t immediately clear how tlie acc1 ent occu. Highway Patrol officers were investiaati'l& its cause11 saihd CHi ~~~~kn Steve Badilla. Both buses bad left Taft Hagh Schoo tn t e cas ..... s area. Elks' rejection of blacks probed LOS ANGELES -Two black meo ~ho ~ere rejected for membership in a local Elks Lodae said they were 1ntcrv1ewed by the state. attof'!ley generars office to determine whether the state s.hould launch an snvesuga- tion. Tho mas Montgomery and Jules aa,nens were as~ed by Deput.y Attorney General Louis Verdugo about their treatment b) the Van Nu)s Elks Lodge, which rejected the pair Sept. 12. th~ men said. . . . National Elks spokesma"! Robert Yothcrs said another stale t~'es\Jga­ tion would fail to tum up evidence of wro!lgd?.tng at the V?n Nu)s lodge. "There is no racism tn the Elks orgamzauon. Yothers said. Great pumpkin weighs 530 pounds HALF MOON BAY -A 530-pound pumpkin took top h<?norsfor a Prunedale man in tk annual Half Moo~ Bay Pumpkin We1$h-OtT on Monday. Mike Pezzini won $2,500 for his entry. which outweighed last year's winner by 98 pounds. . Growers from across the country present their plump produce. tn the re-Halloween competition sponsored by a large supenn.arket ~ham and geld in Half Moon Bay.' which bills itself as the "Pumpkin Capnal of the World." '\:\TIO'\:\I, HHlt:t ·s Family top -source of pleasure SPRINGFIELD. Mass. -Desp11e fears that the f~m il) is betng tom apart by social change. Americans still consider home lt fe tht>1r top ~ource of pleasure and one of the thtngs the) 're most womed about .. says a stud) issued Tuesday. "People chen.6h the fa mtl) and the) chensh 11 because ~~ their'"bwn expenence even "hen their expcnence has been less than perfect. said Dr. Albert Solntt of the Child Stud) Center at Yale Univcrsll), one of the advisers for tht> stud). . B) a margrn of 3-to-I. .\mencans sune)t>d defined the fa m1I) as .. a group of people who lo' t' a nd care for each other:· 0' er the trad1t1onal definttion of related by blood or mamage. E1ght)-one percent of tht> respondt>nts listed famtl} as one of their top t\\O sources of pleasure with friends the next most-mentioned source. The sun·e\ indicated that poli11c1ans "ho claim the) arc fi~11ng for "famtl) values'· when they ba11le abortion and promote prayer tn school ma~ be m1ss1ng the point. Both issues "ere at thl' b ottom of the list of .:'8 values. U.S. to keep chemical weapons WASHINGTON -The l int1ed talc' "'all continue producing ne" chemical wea(>OnS over a I 0-year peno<l "'en 1f ll -;1gns an international treaty to abolish all poison gas !.lockp1ks. an adm1n1s1ra11on official said Monday. The text of the treat) being negotiated h) about 40 nations in Geneva proposes that all production be stopped 1mmcd1atd) and tha t the plants be rendered inoperable. Howe\Cr. the adm1n1stra11on "'111 sccl modilkauons to <.'nsure that 11 can kl.-ep 11s stockpiles up to datt.' l'' en a~ 11 c;calcc; them down. said thl' o flic1al \\-ho declined to be 1den111ied Pr~s1dcn1 Bush. 10 a Sept. ~5 speelh lo lht.' t ·mted Na11ons. said that oner a global 1rea1' 1s signed the l 'nlll'd Statt.'' "'" destro~ 98 percent ol 11s chemical "cap0n<. u'er an e1ght-)ear pt•no<l . tf the So\let l 'nton takes 1det 1cal act ion Cyst on Bush's finger benign WASHINGTON -"cyst removed from Pr('51den1 Bush's nght middle finger was benign. a spok.eswo man 'i31d Monda~ The results of tht> pa.thological examtnallon were rcla)cd to Bush as he concludt>d a three-day weekend at C'amp David. the prrs1drn11al retrl•at 1n Maryl~nd·s Catoc4 n Mountains. The C\'St was removed d uring a :'~-minute surgical proccdul-e fnda) at Walter fleed Arm) Mcd1l'al C enter. with Bush rece1' mg a local anesthr tic. Jamie Fiske's spleen removed MIN NEAPOLIS -Scven-vear-old Jamie Fiske. "'ho unw1t11ngl)' shaped the nation·s organ transplant pohn a an infant. was in crit1cal bu1 stable condition Monda) after surgr0 to rcmo'c an enlarged spleen. "Sht> to lerated it vet) wen:· said Dr. John NaJan an after completing the three-hour operation at Un1vers1t) of Minnt> ota Hospnal. Najarian 1s the doctor who performed Jamie's h' er transplant at the same hospital when she was 11 m onths old. T hat operation followed a desperate. televised campaign by her fam1 I) to sa' e her life.> -an effort that ulumately led to the Natjonal Transplant '\ct of 19 4 The g1rrs long-range prognosis is excellent. NaJarian saad. MORl.D HHIEt'S Hungarians elect communist leader BU DAPEST, Hungary -T he ruhng Hunganan communist party that earlier changed its name and embraced drmocrnt1c asp1rauons elected th? ce ntrist leader of the old party on M onda) to head a slate of rcforme~ 10 the new one. Rezsoe Nycrs. president of the Hunganan Soc1ahst Party. told reporters Soviet President M1kha1 I S. Gorbache' was the first to con- gratulate him. He was named president in closed session after key reformists relucta ntly shelved some of 1he1r reservations about him to avoid a possible split. Panama coup leader burled PANAMA CITY, Panama-The anny major who led the unsuccessful coup apjnst Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega was bunrd Monday and opposillon leader G uillermo Endara end~ a I 9~ay hunser strike. ~veral reports have said an enraged Noriega personaJly shot MaJ. Moisn Giroldi. 38. to death mrnutcs after the coup attempt against the Panamanian leader ended a week ago. Relatives of Giroldi said he was shot once in the nttk and twice in the chest. The major led an uprising Oct. 3 and C4ipturcd Noriega. who commands the Panamanian miUtary a nd co ntrols the go vernment, but gave up when loyalists counte,..ttacked while U.S. troops looked on from a few bundled yards away. Preservation of Antarctica urged PARJS -Premier Michel Rocard opened an International con.femioc about Anwaic:a on Monday by uraina that the condncnt be pmerved u 1 wiJc.terDell and lite of tcientifiC raearcb. The P'OJ>OUJ joined France with many environmental 119UPI OOPC*d to tbe view oflbe United tatet. which teeka conU'Olled '*Of tbe mnote continent•s vast mineral resources. Odcpta to the lo.day Paris mcetina will review the I 9S9 Anwctic Treaty, Wbicl9 pn11e1 • tbe vut, icy continent as a .DIM:ie for peacefuJ tcinufic ~ ~neatadva of the Wond Wier. had fOr Nature Md die AD_. IDd SoUthern 0ce.na Coalition, an umbretJI pou9 of 200 •'ilw.a ....., laid Monct.y ..,ciatiom lboulc1 be held on lll:Hliebi• dll till World Pwt. or intematioall wi.lderne• mer'\'C, on the coaU....'1 '·' millioD .. ~ milcl. Orange COUt DAILY PILOT/Tue.day, October 10, 1989 Al Cloudy mornings, hazy afternoons Altau Ray.-M.G. 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I . .. . ,,. . .... . ,.. 11 SJ TOOAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 10 •6 &8 " f>1 JB 12:19• O. 2 l o 7:2Je 4.4 I I 12:44p 2.2 lo 6:30p 5.1 I t 1:169 0.1 lo 7:41• 4.9 It 1:269 I. S lo 7:ZJp S.J 1 1 1:41e 0.1 lo l :OSe S.4 I i 2:09p 0.6 lo 1:11p S.J I t 8 J.ITWfClii. llotst 811~po<l ll<ownt••lt lkJff.tlo ll<Jrl•ngton YI ,..,,DOU Cnoer I\ 4 ) H ta 86 6 ' 48 J~ •\ JS • , l' b'I J7 OBITl'AHIES Gordon Wheatley of HB, local emcee From statf and wire report Funeral ~crv1C(''> arc Wednesday for Gordon Rhoades Whcatlc\ Jr .. a longtime master of lwemonie'l for the Miss Hunungton Pageant and other contests and programs. Wheatk>. 62. al!.o "as srx·c1al t'H'nts director for tht' Orange Coun- t) Fair in Co!ita Mesa. the 1':at1onal Orange Sho" JO ~an fkrnard1no and the National Date Fe\t1 \al in I nd10 ~heatle\. who "a!. thl' o"m·r of the .\merican Beau t' F-lon\t'i 10 Hunungton tka(h for ·21 ~l·ars. du:d Fnda\ of l'.anrd and rnmpltrauon'I. fnends said .\fter a11t:ndtng '>l.tloul' in On- tano. ( ahf. hl· \\l'Ot 10 l c I \. "here he "a!> 1 hl' drum maim lor t hi.' Bruin band and a member ot ttll' Phi ~tu Alpha S1nfon1a. an lnll'rn:rnonal honoran mu!IK lratL'rntt' He taught mustr at l.;anta .\na College and thl·n tnr 't'' era I ~ car'l at Compton C ullcgl' I k 1aught muStl and noral dt''>1gn for lhl' Hunt1ngotn Beach Adult School D1~tnct Longtinw fnl'nd , tella -\lhngh1 said Monda~ that Whcatl C) tnJ<.'CtL'd sparkle and "ll into the M1!>~ Hun1- 1ngton Beach pageant "~k "ii~ rl·al llubbl ~ -persona lit\ plu'>... she ~Id. Wheat le) \\a\ h<;tcd in thl· ··\\ho's Who" of -\mcnc<1n Fllinrnltun· For 11 \Cars. hl' "a'i mu~1tal director at ~irst ( hn\11.tn Churl·h m Huntmgton Beach He also directed lhl· "\ lll('l'\ of Huntington \'allt'\ .. J 1•m1·oro· Gordon Wh••tley Jr. tl'S~aonal group for ~·H·ral } car'\ Hl' also "as a member of thc Hunt- ington Beach Exchange Club and Chamber of Commerrl'. He 1s sun1..,ed b}' his parents. Gordon and Est her Whcatlq. 0f St·al Beach. V1S1tat1on 1s scheduled toda> from noon to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services "Ill be al 10 a.m. Wednesda\ at Dilda\ Brothers Chapel. 1191 1 Beach Bhd .. Hunt- mgton Reach. Interment "111 follow at Belle' ue Memonal Park JO On- tario Captain refused to leave crippled ship Ca{>t Hennck k.urt ( Jrlo,c.·n a "l'J captam "ho g;iin ed 1n1anatmnal at· 1ent1on 1n I Q52 for '>la~ mg \tuhhorn· h aboard his i:nppkd lmghtl·r for se\ en da\S as II \IO\\ h ..an!.. h.lS died at age 75. Carlsen du:d Saturda' ath1s home tn Woodbndgl'. N J. On Dec. 29. 195 I. (arisen was thl' 37-}t"ar-old captain of the freighter Flytng E:.nterpnsc "hen a storm npped open the ship's hull 1n the English Channel. .\ftcr ordering the 40 crewmen and 10 passengers O\Crboard. he remamed with the ship. owned b) .\ml·ncan Ewon-lsbrandtscn Lanes tll 'k v. York. so the \'CSSCI could not be claimed for sah age b) another compan,, On Jan S. 195::!, as another storm began to threaten the ship. 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"<;' ''\t tf"oC .. ~ '"'9' \I"' • " ... , ... ~..,. , • • .. ..,-: .. ,,, t (d f'"'1 •• P\ .. , ,A or, H ., 9,....,_ • oaou ... :-Cft '..a ... ~o · _ ,,.-4 ,. ,."'Of' .,. .. ,,"9 ~ heppard Air Force Base, Texas. • • • Manne Pvt. KevlD Q. Anott, son of Gary and Carol Prnnis of Hunt- ington Beach. recentJy completed the Automotive Organizauon Mcch- an1t's Course at Manne Corps ~r­ v1ce uppon Schools. Camp L.:e- Jeune. N.C. , • • • Air Force Senior A!rmu Aue M. Belloai, daughter of Vince Bcllo na of osta Mesa. has been named Medi- terranean area a1nnan of tbe quar- ter She 1s v.1th Ille 6931 st Electronic Secunt}' Squadron 1n Greece. • • • Manne Staff Set. Joe D. Flmea, son of Norman and Patncia Jones of Huntington Beach. has re~nhstcd for s1 '.Cars v.htle serving w1tb 3rd Manne ·Aircraft Wing. M~ne Corps Base. Camp Pendleton. • • • NA\) Ensign Mark F. Llpt, son of R1<.hard and Linda Light of Foun- tatn \ alle>. has been promoted to his present ranl while serving at Na .. al A"1at1on Schools. Naval Air Statton. Pensacola. Fla. • • • Staff Sgt. Joseph Agrusa, son o( Peter Agrusa of Laguna Hils. has graduated from the A.1r Force non- comm1ss1oned officer leadership school. He 1s with the 432nd Tac- ucal Fighter \\ 1n2 1n Japan. • l • Manne Pfc. Geoffrey K. Towle, son ol Sheree Towle of Corona del ~tar. recsenth reponed fo r ·dut) "1th 3rd Manne D1 v1S1on. Manne ( orps Base. on Okinawa. • • • gt. Jeffrey G. Scoble, son of John and Patnc1a Scoble of Fountain Val- k'. has graduated from the L' .S. Air Force lOurse for informauon s)s- tl'ms spec1ah~t at Kee-sler .\ir Force Ba~ \11ss Newport to Catalina Island In Only 75 Minutes! "CATA LINA FLYER" D.ulv ~ ervtCe. [h·pan Nt'"'l'Ort 9 :00 .i .m. ()~p.Ht Avdlo n 4· "\O p.m. ( ) f'Jt " ' , • r 1. 11 1 I I r J• II I GUYS SWEATERS 8 19.88 GALS SWEATERS 114.• R8:>ER \'ATH )N~ (714) 673-5245 CATALINA PASSENGER SERVICE INC. EARLY FALL SALE ~ GUYS 1/llnncr WOVEN SHIRTS 11·4.18 GALS NEON SHORTS • GUYS ''""/lCT SHORTS 114.11 GALS . NEON JACKETS I ' " * . Ot.nge Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ Tueedmy. October 10, 1989 Centennial celebrates success ly KAREN M. REED "We spent a year throwing panies for everyone in the county -. we tho ught we'd throw one for ourselves,'' said Roa Merriman, Or· B!l&_e County Centennial: Jnc. (OCCI) board member. 1n the backyard of his Belcoun home. According to Merriman. the OCCl had sponsored more than 200 events in the past year, in celebration of · Orange County's lOOth anniversary. but after the centennial ended, no one had officially thanked the board. sponsors· ands chief organizers of the countY,Wide community effon. l'hus. County Super visor Tom Riiey and OCCI Foundation Presi- dent Tom Nlelsen. Ailing woman prefers to die DE.\R-'\N"I LANDERS. I h:i,·r never bclll'' l'd in su1c1dl' or euthanasia. but I'm .ht-ginning to have second thoughts. M> mothcr·in -law ha~ been in poor health for a long 11mc. ThrCl' years ago she signed a la ving '"" after she suffered a stroke . .\ few months later she was told that 1f sht· had a pacemaker installed. her con· d1t1on would 1mpro\C It d1dn·1 help. Mother has a lo\CI} pn\atc room in a Flonda nursing home. The nurses and doctors are pleasant. but Mom as miserable he has asked repeatedly to ha' e the pacemaker removed. She coughs contanuousl}. has had several light strokes and t\\O bouts of prfeumonia. ts 1ncontancnt and unable to get out of bed Last week I heard her praying to die. he has a ked the nurse hov. long 11 would take to starve herself to death. She eats very ltttlc. The doctor has said that he as dctcnorat- ing and tha1 she will never get better. Now we have been told the law requires that she be tube-fed through her stomach if she doesn·t start 10 eat soon. I am having nightmares about her sufTenng,. What can we do to help her? We feel guilty for allow- tng her to sutll'r. -F-t . ~t (l). FORE. O RE. DEAR F .C.: Because of malprac· lice suits against physicians and hospitals, everyone is being ex· tremely cautious these days, often at the expense of the patient. Check with a lawyer. Laws vary according to state. Find out If stomach tube feeding is considered a "heroic measure'' in Florida. If It is, you can, by law. prevent it. In my opinion, too many people are kept aJive on machines when It wo11ld be merciful to let them go. Bot one must be careful that no law are broken. In your opening senJence you men· tioo euthanasia, which is actually "mercy killing." Assisted suicide of tbe terminally ill Is Illegal in lbe United States. Removing mecbaa· ical equipment and life support sys· tems, however. is not, repeat not, illegal. When the quality of life would be miserable If tbe patient should survive, I say It Is best lo let go. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : M\ hus- band and I haH been mamcd for three years. We get along well. e\- cept for one thing that has been a Time to Fall for s.pring Color Free Fall Planting & Bulb Seminars Saturday & Suncfay , . · October 14&15 Call for more information. Ro2er's Gardens NEWPORT BEACH San Joaquin Hills Road Qlt McAnhur) Hours: 9 am to 6 m Daily •E @.*2· QUALITY ONE HOUR, PHOIOS . ,,. fl/stot the inumate reception. The Merriman's invitation in· structed guests to dress in "period" attire -Ol.\tfits from their fa vorite decade an tl\e past I 00 years -and many complied. (Merriman later threatened that those who had simp- ly worn something from their closet were obligated to panicipate in the next centennial in 2089.) OCCI president Darrell Metzger, one of the two gentlemen supremely saluted during the evening, found himself in gra) flannel knickers and argyles. and bandying about a miniature polo mallet (his son's). Goevleve and Bill Soatlsgate came as '60s flo\\er children. with Scott Morgaa looking a little lik.e Abraham Lincoln. The Merrimans themselves were disguised in ·Victonan dress. Kath) en a full length gown replete with matching bonnet. and Ron iri mom· ing coat and spats -and a large. thick, curled mustache (whicti came off when n was time to eat). Marilyn and Tom Nielsen were dressed from their closet. but Tom's well on his wa} anyway to staying involved wi th the OCCI until 2089 as he is chairing the Scholarship Foundation. the organization which has taken over the funds raised by the OCCI. ··1t (the foundation) 1s a separatc corporation v.e SCI up close to about a year ago:· explained Metzser. "We have turned O\Cr all the funds - close to $500.000 -and ne't )ear "e "ill start award1n~ schalarsb1ps to graduating senior~. · ··\\'e set out 10 accomplish l\\O thing!>.'' said Mcmman of the OCCI. bonl' an m\ throat from the begin- ning. He 'rl'lu'\es to bu) a nC\\ bedroom set "Cl\dc" ha\ tx·en mamed '"'Cl' bdon; Both "t\t~S ~lcpt an our tx·d. t\t ka!>t SI\ others haH' also had the pkasure (lx't"een mamages). .\m 1 lx•tng unrcasonabk . .\nn'' It bothers ml' to be an this bed \\Ith so man) ··gho"I' ·· He thanks I am tx·1ng l'haldt!.h. v. e arc not desperate for mone). but C'l)de S<l)S II IS Cr37) to bu) a ne" bedroom set "hen this one ts pcrfcctl) good. I need \Our ad' ice. Ann. If I had \OU on ,n, side 11 might help. - 'rHIRD HAND RO E (Mason Ctt>. Iowa) DEAR ROSE: You sbould bave Insisted on a new bedroom set before you married tbe last of the big spenders. lt's a little late to tell Clyde you CIJlDOt sleep in that bed becaase you've been doing It for three years. Maybe yo11 can wrangle a new set for your blrtllday, anniversary or Cbrt1tma1. I win yoa lack wltb tbe old tlglltwad, dearte. SPCt'f l .IG u1· "involve as many people in the county as possible (m the centen- nial) a nd establish a legacy." Both of which the committee did. with the numerous events and the scholar- ship fund. The legacy also will stretch into the fu. ture;.. as all those babies born in Orange \..ounty between Aug. I. 1988 a nd Au~g. I. 1989 were able to register as "Centennial Babies," and will be eligible for scholarships upon their graduation from high school. Nielsen added that as there were some 40.000 babies born. he doubted that all would be eliJible. but in the next years the cnteria would be defined and refined - ··Someone else will be making those decisions." he confinned. (Merriman laughed that Nielsen has something of a confliet of interest. having one of his own grandchildren born as a Centennial Baby.) In addition to honoring Metzger for his two years of hard work as president (he was given a leave of absence from his "real" job a t Man· agemcnt Resources .. Internation al, by boss Stephen Clark), the group paid tribute to board president Bob Clifford, an absentia. It seems the ClitTords are off on a two-month cruise. Others joining in the festivities. and dining on the fine Mexican feast offered by Cuisine Cuisine. included Supervisor Tom and Emma Jane RUey, Nancy Martin, Carl and Joan· ne McGlnn, Werner and Diane Escher, Roy and Llnda Lao, Ed.and Margaret Barth, and. Stan and Esther Cramer. OCCI President Darrell and Beverly Metzger with p•rty hosts Kathy •nd Ron Merriman. llOHOS('OPI·: Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1989 A R I E S /" (March 11 ·.\pnl 19): Surpnse an· nounccment could relate to unique honor Foeus o n scx·1al affairs. com- m u n 1ca t1 o n . llll!~••lll~ fa,orabk legal de-•IMWlililll .. lliil .. c1s1on . You'll be rnncerned with "ardrobe. weight, body image. Popu· lant~ 1ooms upv.ar<l' TA URUS (.\pnl ..:!(J.Ma~ 20): Definite commttmcn1 rcce1,ed rl.'gardang hustnt'ss. carecr You could hi.' asked to hi:ad comm11ll.'e aimed at promo1tng l.'I\ 1c pnde. Your counsel as ought conlcrntng clean-up campaign Pre"l·n1 hard facts GEMINI (Ma\ 21.June 201 .\ttentton re,ohes around publt'ihtng. commumcat1on. ab1ht~ 10 d1'>· 5(.'mtnatc pentncnt information <)ome might '3~ ... You 'iure are co' cnng lots of ground." Join fight 10 eliminate drugs. CANCER (June 11-Jul) 121· Man~ "'11 c\prl''-' adm1ra11on for ~our efforts to help the ··homeless ... \ ou could be focal point for collccttng and d1stnbut1on ol food. Ma1or domestic adjustment helps rcston.· har· mon\ LEO (Juh 23·.\ug. 21): Contract requires clow scruttn}. Loophole exists. Spotlight on cooixrat1 H' efTons. panncrshap. marital status. Get lens into focus. You might Ix' asked to part1c1pate 10 program before the media. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 11): Emphasis o n po"cr. authonty, respons1b11tty. review of budget or accounting procedures. lnd1v1dual you helped an past might sa~. ''I'm ready to return tRe favor ... Cancer. Capn corn per$,Ons an picture. LIBRA (Sept 23·0ct. 22): You'll declare. "What gO<.'s around comes around." You m1Rh1 also be asking. ··is this dl'Ja 'u?" C'>ck as completed. ind1v1dual from )Our past make<; surpnsc appearance. Romance might be 1"" ol vcd. SCORPIO (Oct 2.:i.~o' 21 ): \ ou'll learn that reall)' 11 nl'\er1~ too late. 't ou'rl' offered chance 10 make fresh stan an nc" d1rel·t1on. Propen) \OU thought lost is retained. mcrt·asc!. in \aluc. Leo pia~s ke~ role. SAG ITT ARIUS (No\. 22-Dcc ~I): Dcc1s1ons made an connection with purpose. direction. ultimate goal. Older famtl> mi:mber. po~s1hl> mo1hcr, pla~s significant rok Ll nonho<lo\ prt)Cl'dure'i most la.._el~ to succeed. Shon tnp tn\ol\cd · CAPRICORN ( Dt·r 22·Jan. I 9). D1ver'>tf). e\pand hon1ons. GocxJ Ol'" s rl'Cl'I' cd concern mg health of rl•IJll' e. h.K. us al'u on :iccl'lerall'd o;ocaal act1\ It). popu- lanl\ l hance 111 ob1a1n clothing a1 bargain rate. Gemini ligufr\ promanen1h · AQUARll'S !Jan ..:!0-1 ch I XJ Judgment. antu1t1on Jrl' on targl't \\hat had lx'l'n a matter of speculatton tx·rnml"1 \oltd \ aluahk all) apixars .. from the cast:· \ ou'll '>.!~ ··11 ·, ahout 11me ·· Tauruo;. Scorpio persons in plltUrl· PISCES t h ·h I ~·March 20I What had been .. kept trom 'uu·· "'II tx· rl''l·akd Relates to purchase of large hou'>Chold 1tl.'m Rl·ma1n calm. E\prcss \ 1ews. Be under- standing. 5~mpathet1c Fama!~ ml·mber talks about diet. nutrition. If OCT. 10 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \OU arl' d\namac. inqu1s1t1-.e. \Oml' da1m ~ou arc O\erbeanng. Yo~ are an orig.anal thinker. abhor comm111ecs . .\1tent1on current!} n·nll'r'i around domestic <>1tua11on. finances. marital status. You n:centl~ rcccl\cd publacat~ regarded as ··unfaH>raole ··You can strike no" to restore reputation. to p•:rhaps "'n legal settlement Leo . .\quanus persons pla~ 1mponan1 rolcc; in }Our ltfe F1nanc1al bonanza 1nd1cated for \ou 1n NO\ember Father'<; advice "111 be recalled. · Artists' paintings at Newport Beach City Hall Paintings by area artists Au AatOD and Terry Mancllester will be on display at the Newpon Beach City Hall Gallery. 3300 ewport Blvd.. through Oct. 24. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • • • Dr. Robert Qilcote of the UCI Cancer Center received a S 150.000 grant to study genetic defects in chromosome 9 and possible links to some fonns of leukemia and viral infections. HICIDf91 . .. Initial studies show that some cancers may share the common trail of genetic damage to chromosome 9... said ChiJcote. an as$oc1a1e professor at UCI College of Medi· cme. "In other patients. s1milj.ar damage may lead to a predispos1'tion to certain chronic infections." The grant from the Oxnard Foun· dation of San Francisco will allow Chilcote over the next three years to examine cancer cclJs from leukemia his pme. South could not afford to have Wat repin the lead, because a club shift would have been fatal. So de- clarer won the ~nd trump in hand. crosted to the ace of bean.a and Jed a diamond.' When Eut fol- lowed low, declarer won the kina, ~ cuhed the kfo1 and queen of hearU and )eel another diamond. But def ended wtU by imenlna the qvecn, but It waa to no avaU on thia diltribution . patients and compare them "1th normal cells an an effort to estabhc;h a heredital) ltnk. which he said could lead to new treatments. • • • Brian D. Olson, a freshman at New Mexic& M1htan Institute and fonner Nt>wpon Beach resident, has received a Commandant"s Cadre Award for "outstanding service wonh) of special rec~nition" as a member of the campus fall 1989-90 training cadre. Olson is the son of l ,.ll. BO\"D Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Olson . Thi.' 'outh rcponcd to the school nearh iwo "eeks before the ~ss1on started to help train 525 new cadets in the m1lttal) trad1ttons and regu· lat1ons of thr instnute. • • • Huntington Beach resident Artls•r Winslow had has poctr) published in the Amcncan Poet11 Antholog}'. published b) the Amencan Poctl) Assoc1auon. Winslow has been writ· mg poetry for three years. It's i:lifficult to l<eep a football player sidelined Many a sidelined football pla}'er has jumped off the bench dunng a play to tackJc ao opposing leam's ball carrier. But research suggests not one bas ever been able to tell why. Standard explanation: "Some· thing just took over ... 0 . Who else dad Colonel Tom Parlcer e\•er manage, besides Elvis Prcsle) '> A. Eddy Arnold. Hank Snow. Who've I missed? Who knows the whereabouts of Mt. Chomolungrna? Tibetans do. Am told just high humidit~ That's what they caU ML Everest. nolhina more. can swelJ your finser eoouab to make your ring too tight. Inquires a client, no rcpt~ ex- pected: "Basic currency unit an El Writes an elder client: "Lona aao. Salvador ~and Costra Rica is the Herben Hoover said, 'Do not colon. Can I act one colon for two rqlcct beinajus~ a boy. It only semicolonsr' comes once.• Oood advice. I took it, and unfonunately so did my sister. SIK ulCd lo beat the 10Cks off me." If you insist on pcnonally ver· ifyiftl every liUJe th.int you rad,/!~ milht .ant IO raearcb this: have IO collect nectar from two miJlioD ftowen to make a pound Of bc*J. Tllte yom-dme. No bWT)'. Devout families in Poland tn- dilionally have laken their Easter momina bteakfast ham and esp '° church to be bats.ed. "Bon Ami"' ltaned out 11 ··R• CfUOt!'t Minc:ral Soap.•• DoMld Duck hat hU'Md up in more movies tMn Mic:Uy Mou1i. IUllOHl\I Talk not so cheap in fight against smog ll wiU take more than hot air to clean the air. In more gentile tenninology, the effort to cleanse our skies of smog requires more than talk. Up until now, talk is about all the general population bas done about air pollution. Everbody complains on smoggy days. But few have planted trees, lobbied their elected representatives or forgone products or practices that dirty the atmosphere. Various plans ure in the hopper and on the drawing board to combat i>ollution. Officials are talking about everything from banning backyard barbccuers to outlawing aerosols. We are told our lifestyles will change dramatically in the next 10 years. They must. Some steps have been taken to reduce pollution. The state mandated smog inspection program tied to vehicle registration i' a good example. Effons to encourage ridcsbaring and discourage chlorofluorocarbons are positive contributions. So, too, is the Southern California Air Quality Mana~e­ ment Distnct's toll-free telephone tipster line. The distnct maintains the telephone line, 1-800-CUT-SMOG, for motorists to repon fellow drivers whose cars and trucks belch smoke. Since its inceytion 18 months ago. the tipster line has averaged about 8,000 caJls per month, accordine to an AQMD spokeswoman. That 1s a lot of smog spewing into the sky that otherwise misht go unnoticed. However, the afr quahty district makes sure the diny dnvers do get attention by mailing them notices informing them they face SlOOfines if their vehicles are cited by the California Highway Patrol. While the AQMD notices carry no legal force . many of the drivers respond. In fact. up to 25 percent have their vehicles inspected and send the AQMD proof of the repairs. The smog-free telephone tipster line is a perfect example of how to implement a successful program without spend mg billions of dollars. Average citizens are involved in the clean-air effon every time they report the location. type and license number of a smok1n~ car. Some tipsters have been doing their civic duty 20 times a day. Expanding the program migh t yield even greater re- sults. For example. mandatory inspections might be or- dererd for multiple offenders. Instead of a letter, drivers might actually receive "fix -it'' tickets. Voluntary compliance 1s appropnate m most instances considering those who report their fellow drivers are not professio nals and a potential for abuse exists. However. a computer might be programmed to single out dri\'.ers who arc the subject of two or more complaints. especial!} 1f the complaints come from different tipsters. The state could set up the pro~ram to wal\ e the fee for dnve rs forced to have inspecti ons 1f the ir cars were proven to be running clean. It would cost more. but tt might pay off with more clean cars on the road. In any case. the toll-free tipster line 1s certain!~ a wmner and pamc1pat1on should be encouraged. Maybe talk does have a place 1n tht' clean air bank after all. Ol'HEH \01£ES Alaska's pollution For all its empt\ "ildemess . .\laska has a fe" patches that more resemble Nev. _Jase) at its "orst than a natural nirvana. The state has six maJor industnal facihlll'S that spew some 37 million pounds of to"c pollu tants a )ear - about 70 pounds for e\t~r) Alaskan . The ro ter of chemical crud reads hke a recipe for an infernal SIC\\. From L'nocal's Kenai fertilizer plant. comes 30 m11l1on pounds -I 5.000 tons -of ammonia. In Ketchikan. the pulp null cranks out S.2 m11lion pounds of hydrochlonc acid . half a m1U1on oounds of chlonne gas. nea rl~ that much sulfunc acid and ~00.000 pounds of chloroform What nsks do the chemicals pose to people and the envi ronment? Too often. the ansv.er 1s we don"t kno" .... In Ala~ka. the state has the po"l'r to act more decisiv e)} {than the federal government). but it's been slo" on the uptake. h has onl} one spec1ahst for air 10·<1cs. h1 beat includes some 64.000 kinds of pollCJtants. Alaskans want confidence that 1ndustnal de' elopment doesn't put their ennronment at undue nsk. That means state watchdogs have to pa~ more attention to to'\1c industnal effiu ents. -' -.Ancboragt (A/aslcaJ Dally News • ,nAN c.r , Asr Dlily_Pi_lll_ ... __ • RO~E\t"R\ <Ill ft( 11\H \ -f>l HlhtlER rem nn t.dilor ()41'\ H '\I t l \••Ol'llll" t.1l1lur 10\1( I \\I\ '"" .. t.dllflf .. It.' t \I \f<lll .. ( II• t.dtlut KOf .t « tu 110\1 • f'IUUrf'• rtf1tor KO<,t.tt t \Kl '"' 'Jl<Hh t ,dll M c, \tC\ HclV. I \'\I> """"l''t• t.lf 1111r Ttm Ul UO nf'C'ula1kwt l>1'1'f'lor n:tu Pl PO ( it• ulatio11 \lar .. r t 11111 \l1rn1111f'r BOU •'R \'\fl. llnmf lk-11\ff\ \1•11•11rr C"ll \t.O' f.CKUl ( .U1'1'1Mff °"f'rl h I' \llillaflt't l'tt "00 ~ti \II ,.,,.., ... , MllO'll \ • rt U 11-la 1•,.-n•tttJ \l.n•jlf'r 00'' \ J \( 08'0' ......... " ..... , JI\\\ Rt~IUlt:\Rt:H•· Rr1a1I '•'I'" '1•n•11rr f Hf.HI ttct:t:\IA'\ u ..... ,i .. d \l•n•gf'r JI In tit. rTl\I, I .. 11111 \1htr11 .. n11 \lanlillf'r I"\ rRU:IA .\. C.ABU. 'prt'l•I .......,, on• ldilor et:o~' '· lft:\OER~O\ -'rt Oirtttnr \IARl CARTER ~d Sto~ltM \tena@rr A l.IS~A TA Ol.OCI\ ProdVC"ttn. DirHl<>r Ht:,fn' k "CHT ............ -" ..... "" U~A T.\,~E\ rr~·rren ~~nkor l'ATRI TOOi p,,_.p,.,.. ~~r\iter OTT oot THt..Tf r, ........ S..ptt~"-er 11U. ta 'W'~D ~ ....... ~-·. I.ETTERS Harbor is in better shape than reported To the Eduor: We understand your disgust with those who pollute our harbor and impatience with the slow progress being made before returning 11 to a pristine cond1t1on. but let's be fair The harbor as not a cesspool as }OU descnbed 11. nor 1s 11 a toiuc lagoon about 10 create mutants of us who use 1t~ M¥J) of us have worked hard to reverse }Cars of abuse and neglect and are makans substanual head- way. Water quaht} 1s 1mpro"1ng and will continue to improve as our combined ellom ta~e hold ( on· trai: 10 the 1mpl1ed risk to S\\lm- mers in }Our recent an1de\ .ind eJ1tonals. no S\\1mming bealhes ha\e bel·n closed b' the count\ lxpartmrnt of Health. the ult1ma1e legal au1hont\ on \\<ha1 is \afc for humJn \\ater contact. T·housand'> of .. \\1mmcrs from 1h1: the Dunes parl in the haci.. ba' to beaches through· out the lower ba~ COJO) our harhor c\\.'r. \t'Jr \\tthout nsk < l~arh . there are senou' prob- lems "'i1h "';Her 4ual1t~ 1n thl' harhor. but \\l' bd1e'e ~ou ha'e missed the poinl "'h1ch 1s· Tht' harbor 1\ all' t: and on the road to rc:co'ef) Your rt'poning M th1'> poS111 'e mu' cmt·nt 1n the nght dm·{·uon 1s needed. not gloom and doom and fear leading to ignorance about the state of our most 1mpon- ant natural resourle -'l'\\ pon Harbor BILL H.\~ILTO;-. .\RT GRO:--;~K Y ;-.e" pon Harbor .\rea ( hamber of ( ommercc: \1annt• D1\ 1s1on ( omm11tce Drugs more pesty than pesticides To the E~1tor I personal!} don't h\...t' the idea of ha\lng lO bu) bug and "'orm-1n- fested fruits and 'egetables . ..\n) one \\ho Ines to gro\\ an~th1ng in Southern ( alilom1a ~nO\\S 1hat 1t 1s practical!~ 1mposs1hlt' "11hout pest control One efltct1,e in'il'rl1nde uses nK· 011nt· a\ 11s mJm ingrl·d1l'nl \1,rn~ Of lhl' pcopk \\hU Jrl' \0 pan1cular about thl' u!>l· o f Pl''>ltC-11.ks an.-smo\...· 1ng tht•1r lungs "'1th OllOllnl'. or rm ldmg their \" l'r and hra1n 1n alcohol. or 1i:1ng their brains \\tth dangerous drugs. M all of thl' a~i1 e It" m' opinion that man' 01 tht" .. ntd1crs In the la'>t ''Jr ''ho thinl lhJI 1hc' ~ere lon1am1nated b' .\gl'nt <)range ~en: lontam1nated h' 1lk~l drugs \ l"~ fe\\ l)l:o pk ha' e gont· out on thc h1gh"'d ' and ~ilkd o,omcnnt' he1...tU'ic.' ol J)l'Sllude~ l ha1 can·1 tlt· ')31d or Jlrnhol l>r llkgal Jrug<, I.\ \fES " HOLDl'C I ( O<.ta \k~ It's almost too late to save the oranges in Orange County ··What will the~ l0nll Orange Coun- t) when all the Oranfe trees arl' gone:· son Rick asl>.ed _5 }ears ago. With each grove that goes out of production to male "a) for urban uses. R1ck"s question comes bac~ to haunt me . I didn't ha'e a good answer then. I don't have a good answer now. The state. or rather Go\. ~u­ km eJian, has undenaken a look into the future; the year :!DI D 10 be e'act. Believe me at is scar) to 12°k even 21 years down the line So far the only thing all we so- called expens ha' t' agreed on ts the fact the ma1ority race in C'ahfomta will not be while. I'm letting the men wol"T) about the demographics. The thing that interests me is: .. ,n 2010 how \\Ill the land be used., .. F1ftt'Cn )'ears ago I paruc1patcd with a study team from Visa.ila prcd1cung the fate ol class A farmland 1n Cahfom1a. As I re-read our findings. we seemed lo be at least 50 percent oft so far. as prognosticators I'm going to k«p at It unul I gel it n&.ht. I have this blaclt book and evel') time l hear about farmland going out of Wtlhamson Act protecuon. that's the agricultura.J preset\ e. I put 1t in my worry book. Last week I had a ma.ior trauma when The Irvine C'o. notified the county that 19.170 acres of farmland will be withdrawn from the state Williamson Act preSCT"\ e that allow the land to be tucd at a,ncultural rather than dcvcloP.': ment value. Tues on the land will pM!ually rise unul the year 2000. when it wi)I be taJtcd at full value. and become available for other uses. Aariculturc is still a vital part of the county's economr. bu1 each year our prime land erodes away. 11 ss undenta.ndable, however, I.bat sin« pa.._ or Proposihon 13 limi1m1 ~,,, Lu tDCIUleS. the w ben· efits Of _ .,,,cuJtutaJ tand is less mtaaiftlf\IJ now that It was when I 0 U \ \ I' Ill' IO IC\ The II' ane Co. pul 49.054 acres into the prescne ~O ~ears ago Of The In' nc Co. 's 19.1 ""O alre'. "".UOO an.· alread\ des11ned for coun- t\ parks or o~n· space an the Laurel (an) on lnine Coast Reponal Park. L1mes1or:ie Rc-g1onal Park and In mt' open pace .\ll \\<cre prom1~d to t!'e count} or the Cll) m C\.Changc tor de' elopment rights. The other parcels. "'hich total 12.170 acre~ lie ea.st of .\naheam and Orange and nonh of II' me To build the master-planned ut} or Irvine. as wdl as maJOr housing. business and commercial deHlop- ment an Newport Beach. Orange and Tustin. the compan} now O\\ns Just 64.000 acre in Oranfe Count} When this goes "e "'Ont h:ne The Inane Co. to ktt'k around If }OU have a fa, onte grttn field . I sugaest you take }Our children 10 get a look al It. I took for aranted so much that 1s now history. As 1t 1s wtth our children. we are onl) bor- rowing most of the vtst.as and man- make dchghts that WTOund us. When tfie) stole Manneland with its three stol) gem of an aqu.anum. I had 10 take 1n,cntol) on "'hat other marvels have 1onc b the Wl)'Slde. Why didn't I pa)! mo~ anention to LJon Counlt) Safan when I had the chance? We had to 10 to Afnca and roam Kruaer Nuional Paric wtth a 1un bearer to tee the same wondcn ~ cou.ld hive sped from our car. with the car's wiAdowl rolled up ol cou~ S o\\ the' tell mt' 11 has a h1ghn anJ IX't1a uSt' as j g1~1n1 \\aler par\.. and an amphitheater In moc;1 ol tht' fort1gn lOUn tne\ \.\(.' 0 \t' '10,1ted 11 \\3S the marlct. Ilea or othef'\\1<>e. that \'.aptures the upen - a1 r ha1aar e\.utl'ml'nl of the cnuntl! I \\Ould bite m' tongue to l l'ep from sa\mg. ··Thi~ is JUSI hle our '"ap meet and Thu~a'. farmc~ mar· let ·· · This 1s not trul· '"o one here clut\'.he<, her purse as I did 1n ChKh11..as1enango and Se' 1\le on the loolout fo r pickpockets and g~ps1~ Ht>r<' \OU don't C:\Cn ha'e 10 "on: 'c:n much about hot merchandise Wh.at a loss 11 \\Ould be 1t th<' fair people foun d a h1g.her and better uSl' for th1<'r .llrcage tfian the s"'ap meet I am tirmh con' meed that "'hen bigger and b(·uer shopping malls an- bu1h the\ "'111 Ix' here an -Orangl' Count~ Shopping 1s a tounst attrac- \1on. I lad }Ou not Hov. man} bean fit'lds were sacnficed for South Coas1 Plua11 Perhaps that 1s our ultimate des- tin) and a possible tdentlt> when orangesarc nol'Ml"\1stent here. Hov. does mall count) grab you"· If \OU don't sec us as another Honi Kong or Rod~ Dnve South. wh) don·1 you JO&D with me in prncn mg the orange. I think it 1s as important as the least tern or tht' clapper nut as an endangettd spe1ces. Of cou~. Aonda. Texas and Bnml ~ould be delighted to take over ma.rkel share. so pave over thost fields tMy say. Clera.1). rm not soma to be read> for 20 I 0. AJl the ch•nars a foot have undermined the county. The ne:o thina you know they'll do someth1na to John Way-M's boute. JM:tie lln•r J. • """"'-' el Ne..,. a.et -lwaer ~ ., ..... A7 Now go do that coup voodoo you do so well Concerning that fesuval of 1n· dec1s1on. an Washington last week. a frw observations (I) We are \Cl) much behind an our jud1c1al thankin~ an an1ema11onal affairs This 1s a point to be stressed. that we are behind in our th.lnkmg. because intemauonal la"' as prett~ much ~hate,cr "e -or the So'1et l 'nion or Patagonia -sa}' at is We ha ve a World Court, but 11 1s hea' ii~ poht1cal and has. m the past, con- tradicted itself. '-'hen President Re· agan. under 1he urgmg of Wilham Case\ deuded 10 blockade N1earagua. 1'11caragua took JtS com· plaints to the World Coun and won That dcc1s1on froze the thinkmg of some .\mencan legJslators. most consp1cuousl) Sen Daniel Patncl \.10\ nahan. ~ho treated the finding ol the l Oun as though It htld been rnncet"l'd at Mount 1na1 rhe lOUn "as not 1mpJaus1ble 1n its fi nding. It affronts commo n sense '>1multaneoush to recognize a gov · ernml'nt las Reagan recog'n1zed the go' emment of the andanlSlas) and thl'n to proceed t o attempt to SUh\ en II I\\ htch Wl' happll) did. gi\ ing aid to the contras and blod.adang 11s pons) f ~l Panama present~ an espec1all) ambiguous problem for the re3son that \\l" tal e the poi.1t1on that tht' election os1cns1bh ~on b' Nonega's candadalt.' "a'i a (raud Indeed. there "'ere abundant "'llnec;ses 10 thr grand pohrn:al larcen} b~ \\ hach S on ega ·., candidate Carlos Duque "a' named the \ 1ctor O\ er the op- po'>111on candidate (,u illcrmo En· dara Disinterested ohser' ers on the \Cenl' gues!>Cd that Endara \\as the l hull"t' 01 thl' people b\ a '01e of:!· I Hut thl' 1."on,en110nal prl">umpuon 1<, that the l nnl'd ~tates recognize\ thl' de tal.'.tu go' nnmenl. no mallt'r hn"' 11 ttul \here There are ncep- twn'> tu th10, ruk In I Yb:! Pre<,1den1 l\.cnned' dda~cd tor a penod re· 1.ogm11ng .s nc" g1l\ ernmt'nt m Peru It 11 ~l'rl' 1hc: rei.pons1b1ht~ ol tht• l n1ted ~tates 10 detl'rmtne \\ho \.\J.\ thl' democratic \'.ho1ce 1n the ma1ont' of .\lncan countnes. and in t"\l'f\ lOUnln 1n tht' \11deas1 .... 11h tht' e \cep11on ol Israel. our late: lxpanment "'ould be frni.en inw 1nact1\ll\. \\h1ch 1s th<' cond111on 11 ap~art"d h > ~ in lac;1 Tucsda\ dur- ing the Jhortl'd coup against Gen 'uneg..s \'I The \ltua11nn 1n Panama 1s lOmphlaled in our la' or This 1s so be\.aUl>C.' 1he 1rt'Jf\ concluded w1th Prt'i.1den1 c ;mer a·nd passtd in J<PQ g1' t'\ the I n1tC'd Lates unam· 01guou' ngh1s 10 act on an' threat to tret' pa'>sage through the t anal We ~\ ··unambiguous" e'en though (rt'n TomJO'>. "'ho "a then the ca udallo an Panama. undertook to 1mpro' 1se h1~ O\\ n understanding ol L S nghts in a document that \\as not the treat' acted upon b} th<' Scna1c The l '. general .,.,ho has ob<.ef'\ed goi ngs on an Panama dur· ing the past t\\<O \t'arc, reported SC\ - i:ral months agll that there were more than ~00 anfracuon~ under the go,emment of ~hach :-.ioncga 1s an charge of the pro' 1s1on~ of the treat\ L"nder those ctrcumstanccs. \\e h·a H~ a nght under the treat) to as~rt oursel,~. and the onl~ wa) to assert ouN:he-s effect1,eh in Pan· ama 1~ to go down there and oust the dtllator and pnnClpal troublemaker. Gen. :"-onega . I~ I < oufX conducted b~ \.1 arqueu of Qucensbcn: rules arr-quite dsf- ficu 11 10 elTect. .\nd the\ 'ef'\ much depend on coopcranon· b) the '1c- •~m lf Kone.p had obhged his cap- tors h~ pulling on a red wig and di\ 1ng into the trunk of a car headed for a ncarb) a1mcld and then flyana to M1am 1 to submtt to 1hc federal court that ha.s mdictrd ham. that would have been enormously co nve- nient all the wa' around But what he said was. If }ou want me 10 do an~th1ng other than to stay he.re until m} loyal troops rescoe me, you ~,u need io kill me. one of h.ii captors cho~ 10 press \he tnaer. and we do not know if they asked the United Stain wbethcr st would be OK by tht t.t.rs and Stnpc-s 1f they did execute onep (5) Which reminds us lbal Sen. Joseph Lieberman, 0-Cah(. ~ntl) introduced a trill to retcind I.bat ect o( J 97S that fOl"bedt the cb1cf e.- ecutJvt from authonnna an u- sa jnat1on under any cirtUm- st.anocs. H&J rcuonina wu that \M bta drua macbuts "IQluty CllllF in klll1n,. and rePIUtY kill U.S. allies dcmocra~ ..,.,OU.led. lllCI thlt 1f we are.-. to ftlldei' ~ tive be~ M> \a.at ....._ e¥ay eow aod 1191a we lft .,... to M\111 to coopcnie in tiDi.aa tum 9' INlf. • • did (WI d me MD.... _. Uebenaall) Ole aue... • ""· (6) n.e ....... ii • -. Md we •~ tllDtwd9d • ........ .. ~--10Nori111 ... ..... ~··Cllill .... WCUAill 1'11 ............ .,., ........ . ~----._.., .. "1111ii. ... ... .... .. -A8 0renoe CoMt DAILY PILOT/ T ....... y, October 10, 1981 'lo Bren slips to 1 9th on wealth list Prom staff Md· wt,. reports Irvine Co. Chairman Donald Bren ~mains a weaJlhy man -just as wealthy as last year, in fact. , But according to Forbc? mBP.-une, lhe saatus quo doesn t cut at amo111 the nation·s 400 wealthiest • indiv1Clua1s. Forbes .published its annual list of America's richest men and women this week and, with an estimated wealth of S 1.85 billion, Bren re- mains in the top 20. However, the 57-year-old ma- jority stock.bolder and board chair- man for The Irvine Co. was worth the same amount last year. So while others were increasing thcir wealth and moving up the list, Bren droJ,>- ped from 14th a year ago to 19th lh1s year. He is joined by four otheT Orange County t>llsinessmen on the Forbes list. · . Harry Howard Hoiles, 73, of Santa Ana, a principal owner of the newspaper chain that includes the Orange County Register. was 238th on the list with an estimated $400 million fortune. Real estate developer William Lyon, 66. who maintains a home in Newport Beach but whose primary home is in Coto de Caza. was 283rd with an estimated $350 million. Lyon's worth increased $50 million since last year and $1 25 million in the last two years. who made the list for lbe first time last year, increased his wealth but · fell in the rankings. The Newp<>n Beach real estate investor has an estimated worth of $290 million;. up $40 million jn the past ycilr. Nowever. he dropped from 335th to 386th on the Forbes list. Despite his drop .in the rankings. Bren remains 1n the elite billionaires· club that includes Metromedia Co. Chairman John Werner Kluge, who topped the For· bes 400 with an estimated SS.2 billion fonune. Kluge displac.cd Sam Walton. head of the Wal-Mart stores dis- . count chain, who divided his $9 billion fortune among himself and his four children and ended a four- ycar reian as Forbes·s wealthiest person. Among other notables on the list, developer Donald Trump com- pounded his already considerable fortune and financiers Michael Milken and Carl Icahn joined the billionaires club. Overall, Forbes' richest are worth an estimated to(JI of" about $269 billion, up nearly $50 billion from the previous year, a 22 PFrcent in- crease that substantially outpac.cd last year's 4.4"percent inflation· rate. The list appears in the Oct. 23 edition of Forbes and is based on estimated holdings as of Sept. 8. The ljst contains 346 men and 54 women; I 59 inherited their wealth: no one from Maine, Nor:th Dakota or AJaska qualified; Yale had 22 of the richest, Har.vard. 17 and the University of Pennsylvania 12; the 45 with master's degrees in business bad an average net worth of '$895 million, while the 10 high-school dropouts had an average of S8S4 million. About 20 pe~nt, or 82 of thOK listed live in or near New York City, with Los Anaelcs second wilh 32 and San Francisco third . at t 9_ Twenty-one ~pie on the; list own at least onc--third of a .maJor leaaue spons francbjse . The number of billionarres in- creased to 66 from SI . The mini- mum net worth to make the list rose to $275 million from $225 million. Bren, the son of movie producer Millon Bren and society matron Marion Jorgensen, was born into wealth in Beverly Hills and grew up in Los Angeles and Newport Beach. A resident on Linda Isle, he is divotced and the father of three. following college and service in the Marines, Bren founded his own development firm, the Bren Co., in the 1950s. He also was a co.founder and president of the Mission Viejo Co. m the 1960s. now owned by Philip Moms Inc. Bren sold the Bren Co. to Inter; national Paper in 1969 for $34 million, and bought it back three years later for $1 g million. Jn J 983. he engjneered a buyout of Irvine Co. stock.holders on a $525 million loan. He reportedly owns 92 percent of the development com- pany's stock. Landowner and Democratic Party activist Richard Jerome O'Neill. 66, of San Juan Capistrano -who inherited much of his wealth -was in 356th place with $300 million. Governor in Italy to boost trade And George Leon Argyros. 52. Stock prices climb to fifth straight high NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices kept their recent run of record highs going Monday wi th a small advance m slow holiday trading. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 5.89 to 2. 79 1.41 . . hitting a new. dosing high for the fifth consecutive session. Advancing issues slightly out- numbered declines in nationwide trading of New York Stock Ex- change-listed stocks. with 705 up, 657 down and 546 unchanged. Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to 86.81 million shares. down from 172.52 million Fnda} and the lightest total since a 68:87 million-share day on July 3. which .was a session sandwiched between a weekend and Independence Da}. Nationwide. consolidated volu me in NYSE-listed issues. including trades in those stocks on regjonal exchanges and in the over-the- counter market, totaled 106.27 million shares. A quiet day had been expected m the absence of many market partici- pants for the Columbus Day and Yorn Kippur holidays. Analysts srud those traders who were on hand were apparently taking a moment to pause and reappraise the outlook-for the economy and interest rates. Recent evidence of only sluggish growth in lhe economy. and a strong dollar in foreign excban_se. have prompted talk of increasing pros.- pects for an easier Federal ReseTVe credit policy. • But many observers have cau- tioned that the Fed is likely to act only cautiously and gradually. in keeping with the style of Chairman Alan Greenspan. The NYSE's com- posite index of all its listed common stocks. gained .40 to 199.34. • Standard & Poor's industrial index rose l.27 to 410.49, and S&P's 500-stock composite index was up 1.02 at 359.80. The NASDAQ composite index for the over-the-counter market climbed 2.09 to 485.73. At the American Stock Exchange the mar· ket value index closed at J96.52, up .59. ROME (AP) -Gov. Deukmejian discussed trade issues with Italian Premier Giulio Andreotti Monday a1 the start of an I I-day European trip. ThC' Republican governor said he told Andreotti that California hoped to mcrease trade with Italy and encourage Italian investment in. the stale. .. Pnmarily. of course. what we want to convey ts tha1 even thouith Califorma looks out on the Pacific Ocean. and we are a gateway to the Pacific rim. we arc constantly striv- ing to increase our presence and our economic activity with the countries M'HAT :\\'SE DID NEW YORK IAPl Oct. 9 Prw. Adv~nced , 4'ii Declined ·~ ¥ncli~noed olal issues New highs New lows 17 '\''SE LEADERS llET..\l .. S PRIC'ES •••a-wa11s London -•465* Some Alltttcslonl ~ • Roundtrlp from LAX ... subject to change SUNFLOWER travel I 1525 Mme Verde Dr. East Sutte-106 Coela U.., CA 92626 (714) 111-11• of Europe," Dcukmejian said after the 25-minute meeting at the 16th- century Villa Madama used for state occasions. "I pointed out to him (Andreotti) that while it miiht be a surprise to many. California actually exports more of its products to the European countnes than we do to Japan." Deukmejian said he asked the Italian prcm1<'.r about the impac:t on trade of the mlernal market to be created by the 12 European Econ- omic Community members after 1992. The countries plan to drop all barriers on movement of goods. capital and services among. them- NEW YORK (AP) Ocl. 9 Pr.v. Adv~n~d 1fi ~ ¥eel n nchanoed olal i~sues ~ew highs ew lows ll 11 AllEX l .E.\DERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sa~s, 4 o.m. orl"' and net chan e of the 1 mos! act ve American Stoct Exchange ssues, trad nv na.ljonattv at more than $1. N•nw v L•st Che. eoiarPh Hs· 21 -1~ ICH Cp , J''• + l.t.t a &.:.ebB 4 , + 11• ~A~,nd m3· 1 1 'h -'I• H~sbro 1 , ~ -'Ill Amdahl 1 , 14 + ~ MaQ..maCoor , 7Vl -'I• AmTr-axo sc 1 , 10 + 1'111 Oiasonics 1 . 4 3-16 Telesohere 161, cv. 'r\SDAQ Sl-,UIARl NEW YORK (AP) -Most acllv~ over-the-c:ounter·,lock$ SUPPiied bv NASO. Last or N•me v~ aD Awect c~ Jaguar t·ilo:~ O~¥t -11,,. lritel ·~· 4 'h 1~ ~oo1ec . . onrP , , 14i\ ~ ~•l•vSv 1. 1. Pli ~ ~nMc s 1, : Ii'-' 1~ t~ec • ~ -~ 2(c!F'es I : ! ~ t 1~ GOl .. D PRl('ES RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTUY llC. ... ,.. .... c..a ... im~.., cm11m--.u11 Disappointed Witli C.D. Yields? I selves. "He hoped there would be ex- tensive cooperation and that there would be increased opportunities that would result for a state like California,'' the governor said. In 1988. California exported 911 milJion dollais in products to Italy. the state's lAlh largest export mar- ket. Trade between Italy and Cali- fornia topped S 1.8 billion in 1987, the last year for which such figures were avajlable. Deukmej1an had lunch with mem- bers of Italy's main business feder- ation. Confindustria. His schedule also included a dinn.er Monday with the government council of the region including Rome. The governor is to spend five days in Italy before traveling to Swnzer- land and West Germany. C f • lt I' \ ' \ ' I H ..., ~ ..._ • ..,_ IMMnilil& llM bola 11l1c• bf QOlll= dUe com~y Intel Corp,, San• Oare. ao develop ..a im rnent a $4.3 million corpontc advertfsin1 project. ••• Hem.e.l.tt, blsed In Fullenon, has introduced three new ser- vices: home delivery, a kitchen desian center and a project center. • • • Pts PrM.cdea, 18c., an audio-visual production com~y in Sanaa Ana, wq awarded a contract to produce a product video for C.ITOH Electronics of Irvine. • • • O'RMrte EapMe.rtaa. a traffic enaineerin1 and transPortation planning firm haS ·opened a new office in Oranp. Pl·:OPl,I : . David A. B•rlMo has joined Sunway ,Products ~rp .• of Santa Ana, as a silkscreen specialist, and graphic layout artist. • •• Velie Circuits, Inc., in Costa Mesa. a manufacturer ofmultila)ler printed circuit boards. has named Doaald C: Macaluo to the post of executive vice pres~c:J~nt. ' ... Tlaomas E. McDoaoa1ll, partner at Trammell <:;row C<?· in Irvine, has been selected as a spokesman for the Irvine Business Complex consonium-to promote the 3,350-acrc business complex. • • • • The deadline for entries for the 1989 "MAXSEL" Awards is Oct. 16, announced Martuae Browae of The Mitchell .Co .. local ~wards chairperson for the National Sales and Markettng Council. For information, call 924-81 79. . ~ • • • Airline cargo and air freight forwarding veteran David F. Krat~llviJ has been named vice president of sales by Eden Air Freight. ••• Pat Slulw from Abilgail Abbott Personnel Companies, who has served on the management teams in the Newport Beach, Tustin ~nd Brea offices. was appointed vice president of sales and marketing. ('..\l,E:\D..\H Kevin J. Venturdo. vice president of Merrill Lynch Capital Markets. Los Angeles, will discuss "Two Years After The Crash - Where Arc the Capital Markets Now'r' when the·Oraa1e Coast Venture Group (OCVG) holds its second luncheon seminar of the fall, Oct. 17. at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. For more information. call 754-1191. • • • "The Future of Public Relations" will be the topic of an Oct. 18 JOint meeting of the Orange County chapter of the PablJc Relalions Society of America and the Southern California chapter of the National lnvestor Relaliona lnatltate. :\\'SE ('OllPOSITE TH..\'\S..\C'TI0'9S TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1989 1 :J klll'l'f,fOl'I Cubs ·fans have their logic for hari-kari "It has been said that ~n Chfcaso there are two sensons. winter and construction. For Cub fans thue is only one. and it always comes next year." "The Cubs of'69: Recollections of the Team That Should Have Eken ... It is not often that a wntcr gets to quote from himself. It as even more unusual when that occurrence as per- fectly justifiable. I cannot, however. think ofa more appropriate post-moncm for the 1989 Chicago Cubs than the above. quoted. final two sentences of the book. under my b) line. which was pubhshed (Contemporary. S 17.95) this summer. 'The Cubs are the Cubs and they wall always be the C'ub$. no matter what the year Twenty }Cars aBo the Cubs suf· fered an 1gnom1nau\ fate . .\fkr hu1ld· ing a lead of91 ':game' on Aug. 14 and entenng Scptrmhcr with a re· cord of 84-52. thr) lo<1t 18 of their last 26 games and thr d1v1s1on cham· p1onsh1p to the New York Mets. Then 1n 1984.as N.L. East cham· pions. the) won the first two games of a fi ve-game champ1onsh1p series only to blo'>' three 1n a row in San Diego. This year it was even uglier. Thq lost thfee games in San Francisco they easil y could have won ( 5-4. 6-4. and 3-2). and this question dcfie!> explanation: Why nex t year'' Wh) don't Cuh fans~ust surrender and call it a cen· tury. It as ohv1ous that this is one monke) which wo n't go awa) True fans of baseball wall ap- preciate this iron). 100· Oon Zimmer oft he Cubs will almost be ccrta1nl) be honored in post-5eason as Man· ager of the Year Votes ha\e aln~ad> been cast in most of those polls and 1t'sa good thing for Zimmer I can ne\er remember a manager having a wor'lt po'lt·~ason scnes Ever) button pushed b) Zimmer was attached 10 an exploding de' 1ce -every guess a m1'is. e\l'I") hunch out to lunch. In Gamr I he allo"ed struggling starter Greg Maddu\ to pitch to Will Clark with the basc'i loaded. rven though a left-handed pitcher was warm 1n the bullpen. Result: Clark hit a grand slam homer and the Giants won. 11 ·3. In Game 3 Z1m ml'r let Paul AsS(·n· machcr start an 1nnmg. then relic' rd ham wtth Les Lancasterdunng Robb) Thompson ·s at-bat. and Lan· caster didn't even know the ball· stnkecount. Thompson homered and the Giants won. 5-4 In Game 4 Zimmer instructed kfi) Steve Wilson to patch to po'>'cr·hll· . ung Matt W1lhams. e\C'n though first base was open and the ne\t t"o scheduled hatters were lcft-handt>d. Williams homered and the Giant won. 6-4. Finally. on Monda). Zimmer sat 1n the dugout whale his ttnng Stan er. Make B1eleck1. walked two hitters m a row an the eighth inning w1th two out. Instead of removing B1eleck1. though, Zimmer watched ham pitch to Robby Thompson and walk hi m. too. Only tht"n dad Z1m make a pitching change and It didn't work. as Will (The Thnll) Clark smglcd and the Giants won the National League pennant. 3-2. The amazing th mg 1s that Zimmer managed that way all sca~n in Chi- cago and at worked. The young Cubs thrived on has fair treatment and bizarre tactics. Against the Giants. though, the CUbs (Marvelous Mark G"8cc being the e~ccption) played as if 1 ~lwas springtime agam an Arizona. They had at least one runner thrown out on the bases m every game; their best pitcher. Maddulll, was horrible~ and their onetime-best h11ter. Andre Dawson. wasembarrasinlly 1nade- fl'te ... 1ttTAUEf /IJJ - Sherman realizes his ffJiche A 30~-yard effort places him at No. 1 ly JON FERGUSON Ot me o.-y ,_ k4ll'r Shane Sherman met his goal. . .. Since my freshman year. I set a '-oal," said the Edison High tailback. 'Coach (Davr) White has a big thing about ~tting goals. I set a goal a couple of years ago. just that I wanted to have my name stand QUt in Edison football. I never thought at would comc-"10-thi,-;-1'· ·• His na'me now stands out as tbe greatest single-game rusher in Edison history and sixth best in Orange County annals. What it came to was a 308-yard rushing performance in a 48-27 vic- tory over St. John Bosco. For good measure. he caught four passes for 34 yards and scored four touch- downs. three of them on the ground. It also adds up to Daily Pilot Player of the Wee k honors. "l'd rank it as one of the really great ga mes." said White of Sherman's performance in reference to some past greats. "We've had some of the great ones -Kcf\Vrn BeH. Dino Bell, Kaleaph Caner." Kerwin Bell had four games over 200 yards in 1979. with 238 his best and the previous school record. Dino Bell had a 200-yard game in 1980 and Carter twice earned for 177 ya rds. "He's not as big as Kakaph or not as fast as Kerwin or Dino." White said. "But as I was saying on the headphones dunng the game to the other coaches. he looks hke he's running possessed. I've neve r seen him run with such good moves. Obviously when you ga m that many yards, the line docs well." Sherman can remember watching Bell several years ago and more rece ntly. "(Kerwin Bell ) was a great run· nmg bac k." Sherman said. "We watched films of him before football games. We'd have film s at the team meeting.. h1ghhghts of'79 or '80. and watch 1t to grt the team '>'ound up. He was JUSI a'>'esome:· While he doesn't poSS<.'S'> the pure physical talents of Ker'o'in Bell. he had a better game than an} Ed1'\0n runner has ever had. o.-, -,.._lo)' L .. r _,.- $h•n• Sherma n Is t h • Da lly Piiot's P'laye r of the Week after J08-yard ••ploslo n. Sherman has been the key figure 1n the Chargers· offense. racking up 684 ya rd s and eight touchdo"'n~ on 107 camcs and 150 \ards and onr touchdown on 18 rceepllons Had Fnday's game been close. those numbers \\-OUld be even larger He gamed 285 yards rushing and scorl·~ his fou r touchdowns 1n the fi r'lt halt "I didn't reahzr that:· While said "That's 1ncred1ble. 'Just ga\e him (sax cames for 23 ya r s) 1n the third quaner. He could'' e easil) had 4CXl yards. which 1s mind bogghng. He had four catches 100. ancfhe had a pass or a run of about 40 )ards called back.'' Sherman knew he had a good game going. also. but not 285 yards b) halftime ··1t was like each time I came ofT to the sideline. pla)crs were coming up and saymg. 'You must have like 200 yards.'·· Sherman said. ··1 '>'as kind of in a state of d1sbeh ef. .. i\nd all this came against a Bosco defense which had White concerned heading into the game. Coming l1Ut. thr Chargers had registered a school single-game record 608 total ) ards. "The) held ( Dn 1s1on l's 'o. ~· ranked Long Beat h) Pol) t0 7 . ., in the fir;t half.'' \\ hlle said "I don't lo.no" 1f the) "l'rl·n't read} tor us Thl· 01Tens1\e line opened \omr good hoke.. bu1 "ht.·n the\ d1dn·1. Shane found room The fir~t pt'r'>on there hardl) ncr madl· thl' taclk He'd put a leg up 1n therl' and kt·ep going." Sherman had run<; of ~J. ~.i and 7 )'ards on his first dnH· hcfo re fumbl· ing the hall awa). That wa<; the last m1'ltakc he'd make On the nnt Ed1..,on po wrnon. he earned I 0 of the I'.:! pla}s on thr dn\C tor .,Q \ards. mcl udmg a b-)ard run "1th ~ 28 left 1n the lirst quaner He hit the 100-\ard mar~ on hi\ fifth ram of 1he dmc and ninth ol the game "11h Just St''cn minutes elap'it'd. Then he added a 5 l-\ard touchdown run on a bla•it counter pla~ "1th 1"0 second\ left 1n the lir\t quaner "I read the bloc lo." and thrn: "en: great blocks:· . hcrman \aid "\\hen \ou're a running back. )O U can !>CC ihe blocks. see "ho blocks wdl 't ou (Please se~ SHERMAN/821 Cu~bs leave last Will and testament in SF By .JI_~ DONAGHY Al' ...._ Wtftn SAN FR.\NCI CO -Thanks to the ul· ltmate Thnll from Will. the thnll\ arc JUSt beginning for the San Francisco Giants and the Ba) area Clark's ba~loaded sing)t with two outs in the et&hth mnmg ga ve the Giants a 3-2 victory over tlie Chicago Cubs and the National League pennant Monday, setting up a Bay Bndge Series starting Saturday night at the Oakland Athletics. Clark. an one of the greatest postscason perf6rmances ever. set an NL playoff record wt th 13 hits, a .650 batting a\·cragr and 24 total bases and was voted the scnes' most valuable player. Has single to center off Cubs ace reliever Mitch Williams gave the Giants their first pennant since 1962. four games to onr. "You saw one of the great performances ever:· Giants manager Roger Craig ~ad ... But Will has done that all year ... "1 JUSI try to hang in there." Clark said. "I feel hke rm gomg tO get a hit C.Vef) lime up. Just ltke Rickey (Henderson) dad for .the A's..' • The Cubs. though, (ought until the end. With two out in the ninth inning. Giants rehever teve Bedrosian gave up thrtt straight singles and a run before refiring Ryne Sandberg on a grounder to second. Cubs Manager Don Zimmer. who was sec- ond-guessed several tames in the scncs for not cban~ng pitchers, tempted fate and Clark once too often. A thrlll fcN' Wiii. Starter Mike Bicleck1. wl}o allowed onl) three ruts in 7111 innmgs. was one out away from ~cuing through the et&hth when pinch-hitter Candy Maldonado baufed htm to a nme-p1tch fuU count before finaUy d~wana a wa.lk on an low OUtst<k breaking ball. Bren Buller walked. and Zimmer came to the mound. only co retreat to the dugo ut. lcaVln& Bielecki in the pme. Robby Thompson then walked to load the bases. 'l("ltlng up ( lari.. "ho had l'lght RBis 1n the 'l("ne\ He fouled olTt"o pnche'> and 1hcn lined onl' to lCnter "I was JUSt ti'"\ ing to hang in there .. s:ud Clarl . who had tripled and scored the G1an1'' first run on Kevan M11chdl's sacnfice th in lhl· ~\enth inning. "Milch IS a gamer He's come 1n all }car and gotten people out I fought ofT a fr" tough patches and finall~ got one I could handle ·· It was )Ct another d1sappoantmg loss for th l' Cubs. who ha "e not won a World ~ne'i since bcatmg Detroit m 1908 and have not e"en hccn to one since 1945 "Don did a tremendous JOb w1th this club.'' C'ra1g said. "They shouldn't he too d1sappo1nted The) had a great year .. ._ It was the 16th NL pennant for the Giants since the World Scncs saned in 1903. with 14 coming when the team played an New York The Giants last won a World Scnes 10 1954 when the) swept Cll"veland. "The best team won." Zimmer said. "and I hope th~y go on and wif'I t~ Sehcs. ·· .. A lot of things have happened to me an TT\) life. but this 1s one of the haJ?P1es1:· Craig said "It's arc~t to be a champion.' It was the fint time the Giants have clinched a utlc of any kmd at Candlestick Park and sets up the first ''Subway Series" sin~ I 956 when the New \·ork Yankees beat the BrootJyn Dodgers an seven pmes. t Otl'tl \I I\ 4 0111 f,t '- Coast pololsts have big date wit~ Gauchos in tank tod~y . Pend mg for t"o )ears whale taking a breather from coach mg water polo. Don Watson's conference winni ng streak at Orange Coast College has remained mtact. Watson posted a 30-0 conference record m 1985 and '86. his team - 13-3 overall and 5-0 1n the Orange Em pare Conference thus far -has stretched the streak to 35 1n a row. but the biggest test comes toda). Saddleback. the defending con- ference champion which should give the Pirates l he1r toughest challenge this fall as OCC attempts to win the title back. will hop in the Pirates' pool at 3: 15 todav m the first con· ference slugfest bCtween the t"o powers. Watson. whose teams won Pacific ( oast Conference ('85) and Orange Empire ('86> lilies before his absence. sull beheves Saddlcback 1s the team to beat this season although OCC took the Gauchos apart. 14-5. in the ( ucsta Tournament last month. ··Saddleback)ust happened to be 1n thl' wrong place at the wrong ume:· \.\ atson said. "We'd lost the opener of the tournament to Mod· e<;to ( 14-13). the best team in Nonh· cm ( ahtom1a. "hen our counterpart completeh broke do" n. "\\-e we're super-intense agamst Saddlehack and 1t wasn't read) for us. But the Gauchos have a good team th1'i )ear and the rest of the game!> betwct'n us are gomg to he vef) close ones. I'm sure .. It ma) ha"e been sweet re' cnge for ()( C. which was also knocked out of th e . mthern ( ahfom1a Regional~ last 'ear b' addkbacl . but 1t was only. a tournament win. T@Cia) 's match 1s for l eep' The C1auchos I S-0). who defeated C1ro<.smqn1. Q. ~.on Saturda~ to sta~ pcrlcct 1n thl' Orange Empire. were 11 ·I m rnnkrence and 20-7 O'-Crall la\t .-.ea')()n The Pirates beat Ventura I 10-4) and Palomar( "'·'II on ~turda) m the (1olden \.\rst Tournament. but lost to th<' hn\l tcam. 10-9 in onh their third loss of the 'ear · Orange ( 03\t .st"tter Tom L11wak. "ho t'amC'd .\ll-5outhem c'ahfom1a rl·cogn1t1on and first team .\II-Or· ange Emp1rt' < onrerence last season. poured in .,,\ goals agamst Palomar la<;t Fnda\ in a conference match to k;1d ()( ·c 'to a 14-9 \ ICIOf) L1t"a~. a ~ophomore out of Costa \frsa High. scored 92 goals and added 47 assist~ la t year. sophomore ~t 1chad l\.enncd\ (C'O'lta Mesa) and frt'shmen John Warren (Tustin) and .\nuro Sanchez were mst rumental in leading thr Pirates to their 35th \tra1ght conference win last week agamst Palomar. Kenned). Wamn and nchez scored t~o goals each Kenned'. a defcns1,e speoahst. "a" a second team .\II-Orange Em· p1re Conference pack last season. ··L1twa~ runs the ofTens1\e attack and Kl·nned) makes 11 go:· Watson said "\\ e're an all-out pressing and counterattacktng_team. so t\erythmg '>'l' do 1\ ke\ ed off the defense . if the other team· makes a tu mover or takes a poor shot. wr'll bust our taJls to take ad\antage of1t.'' Freshman goalkeeper Bnan o,lcar. from Sunset High in Ponland. Ore .. has been sohd all .. season. Agamst Palomar m the Pirates' last conference win. Oylear had 13 saves. Dave Eagan and John Vandal. two sophomore returnees from Tustin. and Chns Mercuno (Tustm) have JOmed L1tw.aX as the pn mary forces on the OCC fast break. Memmo as a freshman. Other freshmen contributors this season have been Bob Sech (Corona del Mar)•nd M1kcMcNd1(Est.an- c1a). who scored ap1Mt PaJomar . John Ruffini. a fmhman from New- port Harbor added th,c olhcrsoa.J m the Ptrate · flft h conferen« vtctory last Wttk. 0 Gon.hc F1tzcl's men'scrosscoun· fl'teateMe DUNN/~ 5-0 re~orid a secondary thought What makes Rickey run? It just comes naturally ly KEN l'ETIRS ,,,...,....., There's &he worrisotne number of yards allowed thnMalf\ the air. ~·s the matter oft*• outplayed in the third :· Thae's t~ moun1i111 about kti111 ovaty ~ wt a ltfttdll of--...-eoaine • John Rc*mon cu't c_af"C' mudl sym .. thy from his How NFL coedW:t.. Dapilt --llitdlel. -- Rim• tbt~---­NF\. ...... pertlce -... --.. -~ "r edMIMlw•«A 1t.n.iul'I .. lll!IP ................. I IBI fl.,.. • ...... .._.,.. .... . .. ~ .... --nts'• -a· .. ............ ........... ~~·:~~·· .. SEAN LOFTIS Or•ng• Co•st JASON McGEHEE Or•nge Coast CHRIS HUBBARD Golden West 'th• l'lrate1• defensive back had thr•• tackles from behind the lln• of 1crfm - ma9e, lncl~dtrtg t t -yard 1adl, broil• up • pa·ss ~nd had Z a11l1t1 tn t 'h quarters. The PlrMH' topftonlora fulllNtclr cMrled al• ,._., for The lludlers" 6-Z, 2SO- pound .-rd Hored 92 per- cent on Na_pertormance rat- ,,.., lndUdlft9 three ~o­ blodr1," or superior blocll:1, In GWC"I lou. 7J yards ftJ J•d aver,.geJ, lncludlftf • J4- yard TD run. He alto bloctred well In Just two...,.. ..... SPORTS BREAK Fans begin Series war of words From The A ssociated Press SAN FRAN('! CO -Chants of "We ~ want the A's" rang out amid a pa l ed Pat I O'Shea's Madha1ter bar Monda> as elated • patrons roartd with their fist" 1n the air and hugged total strangers as the Giant' clinched a spot in the World ~ncs. _ Excitement was l'Quall> intense among A ·s fans o.n the opposi te side of the ha) ~ho an.-anx1ou5 for their fa vorite team to tad.ll' the men an orange and black. ··Ever)one was holleri ng ·Bring \•m o n! We're rradv! .... said Jerry Figone. owner of the Golden Bear bar on Oakland's Lake Mcmtt. ~here A.thlctics· fan s massed to watch tht' Giants v1ctol) o'er tht• C'hr<'ago Cubs on b1g-scn.-en TVs. "We rl·all) "an1 10 pla) 'cm to decrd<: once and for Assistant vows innocence All TI N -Uni,ers1t\ of Te,as assis-~ tant L)nn .\mt'dee said Monda) 1ha1 while '(::>' be rcceived $18.000 last )Car under a personal-sen ices contract from Ll nt' crsity of Florida football coach Galen Hall. he didn't know the arrangement ma) ha'e \IOlated NC<\A ruks. "Th<' money "as paid h) Galen to me for those services. I had no idea 1t was an) kind of ,·iolauon. 11 was cleared by m \ head coach.'' he said. "I have been ·in this business fo r 25 years. and I don't break NCAA rules:· said Amedee. who JOIO~d l IT this year as offensive coordinator. Hall resigned from Flonda on Sunday amid charges that included making unreported pa) ments to Amedee and another assistant coach in '1ola11on of NC' AA rules. Under NC' AA rules. coaches may accept outside income for such things as speaking <'ngagements and clinics provided the income 1s reponcd to the 1ns111u- tion where the) are emplo)ed David Berst. the NCAA's oecu\lve d1rel'tor of enforcement. said that neither Te'a~ nor .\medet v.ould Ix subJ<'C't to sanctions. In other sports news Monda) • Gaf\ Darnell talked about b111ers"CC'I frehngs as he took o·w:r as intcnm football coach at Florida. followmg Galen Hall's res1gnat1on under prc-;sure "Today 1s an interesung d3) from th l' standpoint that it's both sad and thankful at the same time ... Darnell said. "Ther('. arc confl1c11ng cmouons 10 d<:al w11h. r m sad for the c1rcumslanc(' lhJt cvohed. but I'm standing here ... • JefTl"CJ Leonard of the Sean le Manner., has undergone foot surgery to remove the scasmo1d bone from the ball of his ngh1 foot. QI 01·1·: o•· ·r11 •: D \ \ Seu Lu4eta, NC"w York Giant punter to whom the quote .. that gives ne" meaning to punting tQ th<' coffin comer" was attributed after rcpons that the remains of Jimmy HolTa were buried in the end zone at Giants tad1um: "l never said it, though l wish l had. A re~rtcr actuanx came up with 1t and credited me with the quote. · Hogan tour ready to go FORT WORTH, Tc:tas -Ben Hogan .:! said Monday his compan)' decided to spend • SI S million over the next thrtt years for a proving around PGA tour because he feels he owes an obligation to the game. .. '"It's vcrr. important for me to repay my due~ Hogan said. 'I've enJOYed every second I've spent tn the game. I'd hkc to be re-born so 1 could start on this tour ~yself ... PGA Tour comm1ss1oner Deane Beman and Hopn. a golfing HalJ of fa mer. anooun~ . a ~3 million. JO.event series of tournaments bcg.ann.11lJ in January 1990. The Ben Hopn Co. wtll proV1de .SS million per year for pri~ money _t9 the PGA of Amenca to SPQnSOr the senn of $J<>q.000 golf tournaments. "l'U be ,oiJ'\l lO some or the tournaments.. not to Jlay. of eounc:· Hop.n said. "I just want to ~ there. want to _JJve 10mcthina ro golf. Out there ~me.where is a talented young man hke. I was -bln ti n1 to sta in competition Iona enouah tQ ~' a break. 1 want to help him. NFL owners try again today OIAPEV~ Tc.UJ -Tbrtt moaths after die NFL owners split bitterly on the ~ dMJicll ol a ..xe9'0f &o Pele ROldk .u ~ cae•illioeu, tbiey try ipia Tuelday with --.-.- litlll i••*• t.beY11bc atlle &o do any bttwr tb1~ umc. Wlaill ..... ii~ .arilUc -... llrink ~ ~ ..... ii iilid naea.ty -the aolit dllll meetl.111teem&11,., 11 it did Jl&J~. w&en of newer.,,,.... aDd lllpc .. outa" New ~ W. praWaal Jim A.a dne votes of 117'• ftlb flmi• 1 om•••dlr Dill ..,.,_.,. '° bavc --~ID ..... IM .caDll iJ1 aDJODt tltt. .. -............... -..., ...... lnOft ~ 1111•1 llr ..... II -e11ai111WI • ...S die ........... ,, ....... all who's best." be said. "Everybody took a four-hour lunch, from 11 a.m. on we were just P.<lcked." said Bobby Ricardo. a member of the family that owns Ricky's. the popular joint filled with giant screen TVs and doz.ens of smaller monuors. "Everybody is j ust amazed that the dream came true: that it's the A ·s and Giants. It's a once in a lifetime thing. We're all as happy as we could be. No one's going to lose. We've alrrady won with the Bay Bridge Series. He said A's fans have been rooting for the Giants and vice versa aO weekend. As soon as the game at Candlcs11ck ended shonly af\cr 3 p.m .• San Francisco police reported crowds beg11n oounng into North Beach. where Columbus Da y celebrations w(·re already under wa) in the predominantly Italian nc1ghbor~ood. I' THE BLEACHERS Manic-depressive aerobics Raiders top Jets, 14-7 EA T RUTHERFO RD. N.J -Eddie --- Anderson rc.>tumcd an intercep11on 87 )ards ~ for a touchdo~n Monda} night to ld't the ~ Lo Angeles Ra1drN to a 14-7 v1<.·tory over ---- the New York kt!-in .\rt Shell's dehut as an NFL hl·ad coach. Shell. 4:?. is the first black head cQach tn the league since 1925. He replaced Mike Shanahan. "ho was fired last Tuesda} af\er the Raiders got off to a 1-3 stan. The Raiders showed little spark for much of the game. But the\ made mort big plays than the Jets. who fell to 1-4. ()..j at home. Los 4-ngeles didn't even need star running bad Marcus Allen. who strained his right knee m the third quarter. tn lifting their all-time be-st pn me time r«ord to 27~6-I. After the listless opening half -the first scoreless one 1n the NFL th is season -the teams woke up for 91'1 minutes. Los Angeles n~dcd onl y two plays to go ahead in the third quaner. Vance Mueller ran 19 > ards to the Raiders' 27. then Jay Schroeder hit Mervy n Fernandez on an out pattern. Fernandez eluded Bobb)' Humphery and Erik McMillan in the secondary. streaked down the ri&ht sideline. then cut toward the middle to complete a 73- yard touchdown on his only reception or the game. lt was the .Sll'th straight game that Fernande? had gotten into the end wne -he 1s averaging 23.3 yards on his 18 catches llus season. The Jets came right back. ovcrcomin1 the errors that v1ctJmizcd them in the first hair. They went 97 yards m IS plays... sparked b) a 23-yard comfle1ion to Bill)' Griys and a 2~yarder to JoJo Townsel on th11d down. Roger Viet dived in from tbc 1. On the pmt't tinal posseuion. O'Bncn led New York lo t.be Los Anscles l l. 1111\1'10\-IC \UIO KEVIN ASHWORTH Golden West Ttl• Rustlers' outside Hnebadler had one ~ one pau deflection, to tacllles and five alalSts In • Ja-14 loll M a1 Camino last week. M \lJ:H POI 0 Marina topples Harvard The D •Hy Piiot In a water polo match with the potential of being a playoff preview. Marina High. ranked third in CIF 3- Aj topped fourth-ranked Harvard. I -7, for the second time this season. The victory in the ·second round of the North Orange County Water Polo Tournament at El Dorado High puts Manna into the qu~r­ temnals of the 32-team affair. Teams continue to pla' one more match on Fnday at om· of four sites. while the semifinals and final s will be played on Saturday at a mutual site. "That was a big win." said Manna Coach John Wright ·:we played Harvard in the finals of th<' Moore League Tournament and beat them by onl'. So it was a good win tonight. but the) didn't have their starting goalie··. Manna's Bob Haefner and Chad Roberts scored thm~ goals apiece to lead the olTense as the Vikings im- proved to 18-2. John Strank and Jason Co' had two goals each to kad the V1k1ngc; past Kenned\. 9-4. in a firs1 round gaml' In othl'r tournamen1 gaml''I: • Newpon Harbor's Ri l hard Ruf- fini "C."Orl'd fi,e goal~ to kad thl' 'a1lors pasl L n1n·rsit). IO-.~. in a ~econd round match at unn' Hills High Nl·"pon built a 6·3 lead b' halfi1me and goah{· D1etnch Jc"elL "ho had 'ii\ sa'cs. helped thl' SaJ I· ors· defense hlank l 1n1 in the ~cond half. Craig Mani added threl' goals and Enc Slu11k\ had two a~ Newpon improved t(, 9-3 o'erall. In Nc "- port's first game: the . ailors routed Nonh R1"ers1de. 19-::!. • CdM's Gunnar (iustafrnn scored four goals "hik Brando n Howald and R\'a n Weir added three apiece to lead· the Sea Kings past Inane. 14-l. in the second round game at Tustin High as CdM im - proved to 12-0. In 1ne fell to 8-6. · The Sea Kings. ranked No. I in C1F 4-A. defeated Do"' nc~. 15-1. in the first round, wnh Howald and Gustafson scoring four goals ap1ect' and Weir addil'.IJ three. •Irvine's Jeff Mulholland scored three goals and Geoff Huck.ab} stop- oed two shots m _goal to help the Vaqueros hold off Los Alamuos. S-3, in a first round match at Tusti n fii&h. Los AJ fell to 9-5. LITKE From Bl team members' foodnc s for dnnk. That tirm, it may have golltn him traded Sometimes it got Rickey nouced. Like last WcdncSday in Game 2 of the playoffs. when M didn't slide into second base on an uncontested steal. instead tiptoeing the fi nal few feet. That time, it got him labeled a hot dog. -- This time, though. it made Rickey"s whole ~ta than the sum o(bis pans -speed, power • .,acc. flamboyance-and it m.adc him the most commandiog presentt in a post-season series s1nce Regie Jack· son abdia ted the tjtle of "Mr. Octe>- ber:' And most imPonant to Rickey, this time it made Rick.ex a winner. ··1 staNd lO wonder ift was ever &Dint \0 ft1 _lll\O I Wortd Saia. ... fmJust lil!d I did the tllinal to help this dub wiD -~ a b9le ltit as the ielldotf man, N D and make the defen1t think about tae ... Not tbat AD)'OM dte could ipore Mm. He jabbered incemnaJy with a. bdire tail tuna II bM Md .,.., ... ~a..-fidd. pdins them, ;oti111 witla than, .. )'Ull lO ..... AM dillY. "ill Wiii. Miiied DO cue IOllDo. la illt • tu• dlde,; ,_ ..__. 21'41 ......... . .... ........... ... ~1rrr;1~·;t ., ... ~ 1'-.1: Game-busters • 70-Wnton JobnlOO (Corona del Mar), roucbdown pus from Todd Kt hrh. • 66-Bobby Garcia (Irvine), paH <tom Deron McCoy. • S7-Robert Reyes (SlddJeback), touchdown pass from Paul ~:._Tino Chavez (Mater Dei), paH from Danny O'Neil. • .S4-Josh Wojtki ewicz (Estancia), kickoff return. • Sl-Shane Shennan (Edison), run. • .S2--sbane Shennan (Edison), run. . . • 49-Morpn unchantin (l.afuna Bc4ch). intercepuon return. • 48-Shad Vickers (frvlne), kickoff retum. • • 46-Brian Williams (Fountain Valley). ru n. • 46-sean R<>aers (Ocean View), field goal. . • 4S-Mike ('unningham (Edison), touchdown pass from Donnie .Smith. 1: o ·d • 42-Darrcn Fields (Marina), touchdown pass 1rom ava Schultz. • 4 I-Cliff Roberts (Mater Dei). field goal. • 41 -Don Berger (Huntington Beach), touchdown pass from Jeff G ibson. • 4 I-Ricley Ellis (Mater Dei ), kickoff return. • 40-Shad Vickers (Irvine). kickoff return. (Last week's plars of 40 yards or more) La1t week 1 r91lala1 leaders I. Shane Sherman (Edison). 31-308; 2. Josh Wojtkiewi~ (Es~cia), 24-123; 3. Brian Luc.as (Corona del Mar). l~-1 19; 4. Onan Wll hams (Fountam Valley). 19-95; S. Mike Castro (Saddleback), 24-93. Last week'• pa1d11.1 leaders I. ·Danny O'Neil (Mater Dei). 17-27-0., 273 yards, 2 TDs; 2. S~eve Scheele {Newport Harbor), 16-29-2, 174 yards. 0 TE>:. 3. Ra!ldY Ka~hner (Ocean View). 9-13-0. 167 yards, 3 TD: 4. Donnie Smith (Edison). ) J. J 6-0. 158 yards. 2 TDs; 5. Todd Kehrli (Corona del Mar). 7-13-0. 141 yards, 2 TDs: 6. Dan Ucker (Estancia). 8-13-0. 126 yards. 0 TDs.: 7. David Schultz (Marina). 1()..22-1. 120 yards. I TD. • Laat week'• receiving leaden I. Tino Cha vez (Mater Dei), 6-165: 2. Matt White (Newport Harbor). 5-50: 3. KeaJii Clifford (Mater Dei). 5-47: 4. Jerry Apana (Unjversity). 5-32; 5. Weston Johnson (Corona dcl Mar). 4-108: 6. Shane Sherman (Edison). 4-34. Lail week'• 1corlng leadera J. Shane Sherman (Edison). 24: 2. Bnan Lucas (Corona del Mar) and We1ton Johnson (Corona dcl Mar). 12 each. SHERMAN From 81 see when 1t"s all there. When you go nght through it. and sec daylight. a receiver and a defensive back. you've got to think about setting up a block or putting on the speed and running past them. 1 went off tackle and ended up cutting outside. Mike Cunningham sustained his block and I went outside.·· Sherman fini shed the lirc;t 12 minutes with 16 carries for 184 yards. With a 14-7 lead. he took a dra"' pla) 52 > ards to sci up a I-> ard seonng run with 3: 11 ll'fl 1n the 5econd quancr. ··one of the back<.·rs blllled. and (fullback) Greg Brown blocked him and 11 opened up," Sherman said of th<' draw. "They had some fa t gu~s Both Greg Bro~n and (Craig) Shustenck. 1f I d1dn'1 ha\C them. I wouldn't be able 10 do 11. Bro" n had some blocks. The olTcnSI\ e hne too. I give them mo t of the credit ... Then kadlng 21-13. he didn't earn the ball on Edison\ ne>.l drnc. but he caught I 0-and 12-~ard paSSt''> lrom quanerback Do nnie m1th. the second going for his founh touch- do" n of the nigh1 While Shemian stand!. 5-foot-11. weighs 175 {>ounds and "1s not a burner ... Whi te '>aid ... I felt J1lr hr was a hidden secre1. I fdt ltl..e he'd bl' one of the top hacks in the count' He had a 4.5-vard /per carr) f avt·rage as a 1un1or.' I thought we could use him 1n a lot of wa~s. tlecausc he has good hands . .. We don't have an) superstars. I don't consider htm a superstar We ha vt.' a lot of good players. ~U )SC 1s not knocking their doors do" n. but we·,e got a lot of sohd kids." Anteater Bash The l 'C'I men's ba'lketball team oflic1all) opens the.> I 989-90 season at the earliest possible momcn1. 12:00:01 unda) morning at the Bren E\'ents (enter. with the second annual Anteater Basketball Bash 1' The frtt e"ent open to ever) one begins W1th UCI \S. V1rgi01a 1n women's volleyball at 7:30 p.m .. a UCl basketball alumn1/med1a basketball p me at 10. introduction of womens team and threc-J1<>int shooting comP<'tition. followed b~ the men's team scn mmage at mid- nighl and dunking co~test to follov.. bases. almost s1ng)e-handedl) creat- ing two runs. ancf managed to enrage the Blue Ja)'s m general, and catcher Ernie Whitt 1n parttcular. W1th his antics. In Game 3. he walked and scored. doubled and scored. but grounded out three times in Toronto's sole victory. So when he came to the boll park Saturday for Game 4. KveraJ fans went tbrouah the trouble ofhangmg a .,edint card for him from the-- upper deck of the SkyOome. Though it was the tbouaht that counted. lhe> probebly cookfhave u$ed help with the s1an& term for frankfurter prcferrc<s 10 the States: ••Rickey's not a hor d~ .. the si&n read. "He's a wecncy. ··c~n I .,et any bcuer?" Henderson said. "I dOn't know. I'd just Jo"e to continue playina as well u I have. Anytlaiaa cu Mppen. This time of -- 1 IC \Ck DUNN From BJ try tc.>am at Oranie Coast College couldn't defend its Irvine Invi ta- ti onal title last Frida)'. but the Pirates are running at a sizzling pace this fall 1n hopes of returning 10 the sta te meet 1n Fresno on Nov. 18. (}( l. the hosl of the lf\·1nc In vita· 11onal at If\ 1ne Park in Orange, fi n- ished ninth v. 1th 195 points. but sophomort" Chris Parmer (Edi son H1g.h l continues to 1mpre\S. Since 1nJunng his knee last ~ason dunng a shak> freshman :rear 1n aoss countn. Parmer has rebounded nircl~ to emerge as the Pirates" top runner .. Soml·t1mrs 11 takes a freshman a while lo adJUSt and the knee inJUf) set him hack. too:· Fttzel said. .. (Parmer)'' as sl\lh in the stale meet la'>t spnng in the 1.500 and he ran wdl 1h1s summer. His matunt) kvel ha\ raised from last sea on to 1h1 s Sl':hon ... Parmer. the: P1ra1es· top finisher in the In inc ln'ltat1onal. tak.ing third 1n I~ 5U. and sophomore Brad Sigler have been the main horses this }Car "h1lc Enr .\nderson (Huntington Beach). Joel Hunt and John G_allup (Huntington Beach) are around the topfi\{' Orange ( oast was undefeated in SI\ Orange l-mp1re Conference meets last) car 10"1n the title beforr taking founh 1n the state meet "1th a rcla- t1,ely young group. Chris Pohl (Huntington Beach) and Mau ( apelouto are also re1um- 1ng runners. Ruben Lotano. Costa Mesa H1gh's top runner last }Car. 1s one of the top freshman. OCC' (:!·I.an conference meets). losing to a stacked R1vers1de team and knocking offSaddleback and Rancho Sanuago. had a strong ou1- 1ng 1n the recent JS-team Lou Vas- quez In' 1tat1onal at Cr)stal pnngs Park 1n an Mateo when they com- peted a8!ltnst most of the top North- ern Caltforn1a communit) colleges . Runnmg their OEC duel meet agains~ Rancho Santiago 1n conjunc- lmn wtth the Lou Vasquez Invita- tional. the Pirates defeated the DOns. 24-31 . Orange Coast will be in Santa Barbara on Saturda) for the Santa Barbara Jn, 1tat1onal at Shoreline Park. Rieb DuJJ 's C'Olamn appars rvrry ·Tatsd•Y· )ear can bnng some things out of vou that "ou don't even know you had.'' · Like this overwhelming desire to succeed. this bummg. churning. roil- ing desire to do something with all lha,_t encrg) that has been building 1ns1de him Sinct' he was a kld. "I hear a lot of people tell me that (pla)ers hke Hendcrwn) arc hot dogs and that they c.a use controversy or thty'rt cocky,' Toronto's Gcorae Ben said "Bui you've JOI lo control those guys ~Ust' lhOM' IUYS have the best udtude I've ever lftn in baseball players. "Tbcv want to beat you." Bell added. r.no maucr what." TMt's the way 1t is with Rickey. If you get it at all. you act all of It. 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MIAMI HE AT-Slon9d Sllerm.11 eou..i.' ~d. 10 1 two-veM contrect PHILADELPHIA 76ERS--WetvlCI len COi· emen. torwvd UTAH J All-W•lved A..idv Henrv * werd MOCK•Y ........ "9dl .. '---- 9UFFAL0 SAHE~t Oetrln SNnnol\, left Wtllf, IO ltoellft .. of IN Amerlceft Hockn LMtUI HO\ 11 \ (, NFL National Conferenc.e Rams San Francisco Atlanta New Orleans Chicago Green Bav Minnesola Tampa Bay Detroit N.Y Gianls Philadelphia Washington Phoenix Dallas WHt W L T 5 0 0 • t 0 1 • 0 1 .. 0 Central • 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 0 s East 4 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pct. PF PA 1 000 1'1 10? 800 t2• lOt 100 92 11• 200 106 95 800 '~ 103 .600 1'8 132 600 100 92 600 10• t03 000 74 13• 800 135 79 600 135 128 600 137 118 400 98~16 000 54 1'6 Ameri~n Cont.rence West Denver Raiders Kansas C11v San Dieoo Seattle W l T 4 I 0 2 3 0 1 3 0 2 3 0 '1 3 0 Central Pct. PF PA 800 122 8t •OO t t4 tOO 400 87 111 400 96 109 400 95 108 Cincinnah Cleveland Houston Pollsburgh ' 1 3 2 2 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 800 123 600 129 400 t3' 400 76 ,. 71 142 135 Buffalo lndianaPOlis Miami New Engll nd N Y Jets East 3 1 3 1 '1 3 1 3 I ' 0 0 0 0 0 600 134 l•O 600 108 9• •OO lOt 126 ,00 73 116 100 105 129 MeftdlV'' S<we Raiden 14. New Yorio. Jt•i I SuflCMV's G•~' ICansas (oly at Raiden I om O•tro1t el Tamoe Bav 10 a m GrMn Bev 11 M1nneso•a 10 a m Hou\ton at Ch1caoo. 10 a m M<aml at Ctnc•nnall 10 a rn New Enoland al Atta"ta. 10 a m w u h1noton 111 New York G1an1s 10 am San Frencl\co 01 Da lles 10 a.,., Seame et Se" 0 1e90 I o m lndl•n•P<>li\ et Oen•t • 1 o m P11tsburgl'I at C~vetand 1 Pm Ntw York Jets •' New 0-lt ans I om Pl'11,.0tll>hoa a• ~nl~ I o m ~v'\GMnt Rems et Butfato IC,,ann~ 1 ei 61 Raiders 14, Jets 7 k we llY Oul"'9rl L A. Rlldtn N.Y. Jen 00 11-t• 0 0 1 o-, '"'"d Ou•rtef' LA-Ftrna~1 n ~u tro'" Sc1troe<Je' Ja-r ''o 09 NY-VIC1< 1 run CLH '1V ""' S 2t ,.. OVrlll Oulrtef' LA-Anoerson 11 nte<ceotio" '•'u'" Ja-• •·c•> c SS A-6' 040 LA F '"' oowns 14 Ru\llts veros 21 llO Pau •no 11s Return Y eras 107 Como·All·lnt I I 24 I S.cke<I· Varos Lo\• l 12 Punts I 37 Fumbltt·LO\I I 0 Ptn•ll1ts·Yaros I S7 Time of Poswu•on 26 11 NYJ 70 1S to 312 61 1S •9 2 ) J6 I 31 )·0 1 6S ))0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS "USHING-LO\ A11991es Allen 10·43 Srn11h 1·42, Mueller 6·)0, Porltr 3· IS Ntw Yoo McNeil 10-J9, HI/Cl()( 1-3'. Vic• 1 3 PASSING-LO\ Angtlfl SchrotOtr 11·24· I· 191 New Yori\.. O'Brien 25 49 2 34 RECEIVING-Los Af'IMle\, Allen 4·34 Geult J-•1. Aluandtf 2·26. Fernanoez I 1J M...-~er 1·17 New York 8 Uf'kett 6·9S Townstlt 6 9J Grioos 4·'°· McNeil •-•?. Toon l ·?S Hector 1·71 Vick 1-11 C~Hleee SOUTHLAND ~L blllll~C I w '•llec.,..._ t Et Camfnc>. Min ion No I Il l 4·0-0 130 I 2 RencllO s.nr , Min ion Cen •-O-o 113 2 3 A11tenld9, Mln ioft Cen •-o-o 100 • 4 MoorHl'I\, WHI SI No 4·0-0 as l s Ventut•, Western SI No 4·0-0 .. 6 • Oranoe Coest, Min ion Cen l ·l·O SS 1 1 e.11.erslleld, Wnt~n St So 7·0-7 •I s I LA Southwest, Wn ltrn St So >O-' lS (\( t LOl\ll IHcll, Minion No l ·l·O JJ rv 10 PeMdel\9, Miss ion Cen l · t·O n tv OtNn. Sent• Monie• ll·t>, 1l Fu11trt0tt 12·2>, 12. Cemtos (2-t-t), 1, M• 5an AlltotllO 12·21. 2, G6'ndelt (2• 1· 1), l, O tnit 1>•1), 1, SeMa ..,...,. IJ· l), 1 RON AKIN Corona del Mar A 170.p<>und senior de· fcns1ve hncmen. he had 8 unan1sted and 4 ass_isted tackles, mcludmg 4 sacks for the Sea Kings 1n JJ. I 3 victory over Costa Mesa. LOUIE ALVARADO Estancia JIM LASCH Marina ~ 5-foot-10. 15.S-p<>und defensive ,ti.ck had two 101Cr- cep11ons. one 10 halt a crucial · late dnve, one fumble ~­ covery and two tackles-m ~aung M1lltlcan. (>...() ------------· SCOTT SEYMOUR Woodbridge Malung his first sian at 1ns1<k linebacker for the War- nors, the senior had two in· terccpttons a fum ble recover) and playt'd well overall tn Woodbndge's loss ----------~· JEFF DUNAGAN DAVID MADRID Huntington Beach Saddleback The 5-foot· IO, :!OJ-pound .\Junior otTenm e guan1 he 1a1lbal.k-hne·bad:er ran for 8 "'as Saddleback's top of- )ards on 12 carne~ and caught fens1\l· lineman. and "'~ a unassisted tackles and 1"'0 a\-line at guard and a1 a ne"' A defensive tackle, he had Stll solo and three assisted 1acltles and, as his coach com- mented. ··was all o,·er the field" '" a 21-0 \ ICIOr) Q\ er Orance Saturday -----------· one pass. "'htle malung \t\ ~ standout on both stdt"S ol lhe sms in 19-1-l loss pos111on defenst' r end ------------· ------------· MORGAN LANCHAMIN Laguna B~ach ' SHANE SHERMAN ~ JIMMY BASSLER Edison Irvine ~ 175-pound runnmgback The 1un1or \3frt~ h.id 11A1 he ran lor 308 \ard\ (285 en ._ncx.kcd do"'n pas~\ and the first hall) and scon'<I tour made 12 solo tackles mu\1 of touchdo,..ns !three running v.h1ch l:ame on soeual team\ and unl' v.11h one of four NS' 1n 1hr \ aqurros· ~ 1-1., Jo,, H• The 5-foot-9. 170 pound safety had an mterttptcon. a fumble recover) and ~"eral uickles in a good defens1"e performance in Laguna Beach·s loss 10 San <. lemt'nte ----------~· n:cep11ons Foot hall auoc PHAM Costa Mesa Pham, who has pla\cd both ways fo r the Musta.ngs this o;cason. made a ti nt' defens1' e efTon tnl"ludmg 10 knocked down passes m Mesa's JJ-13 loss to Coronadcl Mar. F•de,.ftmn Cuo le t Tellve> F!MH Ulllled Stain 3, ScMlln 0 Crir s Evert. Boe• Relon. Fi. ~I Concri••a Morl•ntl S~in. 6·) 6·2, Marline Nevrat110va Forl Worth, Te1u, oet Are ntxe Se ncntz Vocerio. 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You en find itoa the loca.I ~if ~e~ I.be left Of!M .. ..so11 n1Wud~1t ._,, 1.-n.t it die .... .................. ~ .................. '° (JmllM) __ dll __ atlk -. Will 4Ji!===· " ....... Tllill 11." the committee pt bas been able to f&nd it. Throu&hout four dcca<ks, hett art some of ihe zany tbinp thll have happmed to both the com mince bolts and I.be rw:cn: •The wind hu been '° suona that tk commi1tee bolts (under pe>wu. o( c:oune.. uve been unabk to ttaeb the 14-Milc •nk abCad of'the racm -1f•Ull. • nm baw beea ~ tbcft bU been IO fitde-if 99J wtM -tha' ......... ,. ......... to ftad u.cw::;•llDiL • ..._.._~dlcftwu ................. CD ejt. _.._._ ......... ,. .... unable 10 find find lhe 14-m,a&e.Bank. even wilh sophist icated depth IOUndefl. •There was even one )Ur &hat a fire broteoul aboard the committee bolt. forci11111 to wciatl anchor and Jave tlS post 10 r'lht ihe fire. Onpise an thtte .. if& .. lbc race aJ-ayi dnwl I h• fteet of ram'S. forc1 .. lbe~ N0SA IO come up wi ~mberof .. what ifi.." s.da:: • • la die neat ... llO yada& Mt 11a1i11fdlleagr--n.--.) • 1111114-Mill llllfDft S:lOp.a. (dlt---lllla.a~orialhe c'lai•ol1M,_~ "Ulbcr cond&uons warran l.such AC-laon. the I 4-M1lc &nlc rommiu~ boat wi ll hoist the course honcned flu and finish the nMlC It that C><Mnt (T6e ~ ofT~ially fimlhes beck 11 the Ncwpon Hlttior entrance). • In lhc event the IH!dina bolt of An""'°" ·•i& lf 90, JUIC tt8d the any di hu not n>u.ndtd the mart ' on lhc 14 Male Bink ~:lO n. m. the •lu11 instNCtions. Ot s1iJ on home II ~ '-'-ud~aooupteof~blll.bt nee wt 1emunate" t t poen1 "" M'f: 10 br oa umc 1ttt .,., monu: .. lhat~da& ~~~..--~-=- .The 81.nkconHMtwbank-.iU ~~~~:'meet· "°' mnaia on IUUDe aftrr 9 p.m. '1llt 14-Milt .... NCr ._ m· • •• liddibOft 10dlrt11Ml1m1t b •• ,...~a~ol,_..afttl' n~MIM14Milrlallk.1Mtimt MN<•put110E asll--...a lim~IOIM...,&.-.otr hlDIDf.-or...,._ .. * rw,on Jelly .. lie 11 p.•. ..._.,•a JIJ z••nw. - I r 1'0 I' Fine Young C•nnlbalsr D•vld Steele, Rol•nd Gift •nd Andy Cox. Guitarist Parkening recalls Segovia .in free Irvine -concert By MIKE RUSSEU DMI)' ,llot ,.,,,~~ "It was hkr listening to ..\ndres Sl·go' 1a himself'" said one thrilled guest. She haJ been lis tening 10 faml·d classical gu1tanst Christopher Park cn1ng. at his fifth annual frel' concen given at the Golden (reek Inn 1n Irvine. · Parken111g had come agaan to the large a'>~l.,tt·d­ care fac1ltt) to perform for his grandmother Mu riel Parkening. the other res idents. and 1n\ 1ted guests. Mrs. Parkenang proudl) admmcd to being born 1n 1901. making this her 88th )ear. The spntcl) lad) recited an original poem before a gro up at her table prior to the brunch and conccn . She then jomed man) other tn listenmg to her grandson perform more than 20 pieces 1n the two-hour concen . Several of \he selecuons Parkening chose for the recttaJ were composed b} his mentor. Sego' 1a "Estud10 Sm Luz" ( 1ud10 W11hou1 Light) was one which Parkening \atd was "nllen b) Segovia follo"' mg eye surgef). Other picce'I tncluded "Saraband." b) Joaqutn Rodngo. which. Parkcnang e'\plained. "'as mild compared 10 the composer's "Conceno de ..\ra n- 1uez." 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 II WhHI of Jtoplldyt 0 Rtscut 911 'O Wolf ::. Fot1unt 0 D Mljor IMgut BaMblM Fred Roggin • 1 Pttyofl IH1rd Copy Plnoll Coni 0 PoslmlM IL.vel I Parl..cntng. 41. 1c, a nat1,e (alifom1an ''ho "as chO!>l'n at agl' 15 to be one of the select group that lxcamc '>l'8ll' 1a\ fir!>t L'.S mastl'.f cla!.~ at UC Herkck~. l .1trr. a\ hl· proud!~ recalled Saturda\. he "as the drn 1ng forn· heh ind the creauvn of L:sc'"·s guitar program. "htl h n:main<. a popular add111on 10 that lampus· mu'lte dc·panmcnt. He ha'> lx·cn nominated twice for a (1ramm\ Award and 1\ noted a~ one of the mo!>t rlTordcd da~~1cal gu1 tan'>ts 1n the "Oriti Dunn11. h1\ performJnce. Pai l..l·n1ng\ long. slender lingc:r\ mo' l'd 4u1<:kl ~ and lklicatl'I~ 0 ' c:r thl' '>tnng ... llkl· a spider'' lq~' 'pinning a "ch Thi' "as t''>l:>eciall~ trul' during tht• rompln .ind challenging ~l'gO\'l<J n1m~1~1t1nns &fort' end ing h1\ pc.·rlormanlt'. ht• in' 1tt•J D:t\ rd Brandon to 101n him on \tagl· 111 a \t'fll'\ ol dul'I\ Hra ndon I\ an t'\·\IUdt•nt of \qHn Iii .md of Parl..cning Parkcning "111 hl:gtn a 15-lOnlert tour ne\t "eel.. th<it "111 take him around the \h·\I C oast and "111 include a pcrlurm,rnl.C <k t :!6 at the Pt•r1ormmg An~ Center. sponsored b} the Orange < ount' Ph1lh.1rmon1C \octet\ r or t1d,ets and funher tnformatinn On that concen, call 646-()( PS. 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 Island Son ·, Hews P1i Sljalt j Enltttt1nmeni M1ss1ng News T onighi Show Ton111ht Rewerd (In S1ereo} • Ctllfttt In My SKret Movie: u \; "Yt1r of tllt Dragon" (1985 Orama} Mickey Ntws 1 Cheers Boo~ Brothers leti.aeo lditntitv lot Samue1 :::; Rourlte Jann Lone • ABC Ntws 0 Eyt on LI. Who'• tllt Wonder Roseanne (In lfhtelttn Soup tho1ysometh111g Mr R;gni I News Ntghlhnt '..") Bosa? Ytera S1ereo1 :; In SiereoJ a l!ln Stereo)..; I 11!11 PM Meoatint Ent. T OfllGflt Ttkt Baell t11t Sn.ti Wolf Q llland Son :; 'News 'Pat Sl11k II LO¥t W'in. Lott Of ..... Jlntide Edition Ntws CaiOI Bumen Fiii Guy Baia iOOO Famtly Feud LO¥t Connec1ion Orn land Fntnds ConnectlOn ca CUIT9lll Ahlr Fllllilv Ftud Who'a Bou? Wonder Y. Rotetnnt Chdtn Soup llllrtylOmtltunQ (In Siereo1 ::.,. Htws Ntatltlint 0 • FlllllJ T• CW!lntA'-lllcMe: ••• "Tht Comencneroa" 11961 Western) John Ntwa Comedy After Hours Art l.oY9r 0 wa-me Stuart Whrtman. Lee Marm EIDftU e.~ Cost>-. . .._ ~= Hight CCU1 lllcMe: ••• ·~ s.dclta" (197• Comedy) Clea"°" ..... ArserllO Hall (In Stereo) Dans Boss llttle Gene W«Jer 1rvev Korman I • MlcHeill Tille f"'M No-fl The Controversial Or ""*1cMI Eq>enenc:t Oltltf Sldt ol tit Ntws At1118ttCS alld A Ytn fOf l.etnr Contd Kooo C Demon Rum O I Act<lemoc$ 4n Unt<m Alliance ~ • ...... 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For the playfu l and energetic Tom Tom Club -the Talking Heads spin-ofT featuring bassist Tina Weymouth and drummer Chris Frantz -the answer was a defin i- tive "yes." In their second-billed. 45-minute set that bubbled with enthusiasm, the New York-based quartet (plus two touring female vocalists) resembled the zany antics and f ree.-spinted ch~actcr of bands hke the 8-52~. Kid Creole· and the Coconuts. and Lene Lovich. Concentrating pnmari ly on songs of romance and interplanetary travels. Weymouth was equall y entcrtainang when crooning love songs or reciting these oflbeat lyrics from the tune, "I Confess": ··Take me to yo ur leader/Let's not mess around/Make a stop for prna/We're from ou t of town." From their opening "Genius Of Love" through their finale of "Psy- cho Killer.'' the Tom Tommers re- fused to take themselves too ('I . \SSI(. \I. seriously, instead inf usina their prn- entation with the kind of let's-just- play-for-fun charm and we all could use more of. Expectations were quite higtl as .me Fine Young Cannibals strode onto the stage with the theme from .. Alfred Hitchcock Presents" echo- ing over the sound system. Afler all, the band's bot "The Raw and the Cooked" LP recently peaked at number I on the pop music charts. Three of their dancc-Ooor si ngles, "She Drives Me Crazy," ··O-ood Thing," and "Don't Look Back." were also big hi ts. At the heart of the trio's strength and appeal is a blend of'60s-era ~ul and R&B -particula rly that time- less Motown sound -and a shuffl- ing. contemporary dance beaf. But the real pulse of th<' band belongs to its talented lead vocalm. Roland Gift. Acutally. it's Gift's distinctive singing style -a deep. muscular blend of heanfeh cnes and soulful wailinj -th at elevates FYC (also featunng ex-Beat me.mbers Andy Cox and David Steele) above con- temporaries like the Pet Shop Boys. George Michael,·and Erasure. Surpnsingly though, Gift was mildy disappomting on stage. His moves. rnannerisms. and between- Nevertheless, Gif\ still mana4ed to conncect with the audience dunng several tender numbers of a romatic nature. Of these. "Ever fallen in Love," ··Tell Me What." and a stir- ring rendition of Elvis' "Suspicious Minds" genuinely conveyed the naked -and oftentimes conflicting -emotions that engulf those searching for love. meaning. and acceptance. Other h1Jt!lights from the 60- manutc set 1nlcuded 1be show-open- mg song of self-disappointment and doubt ... Johnny Come Home": the opttm1sm and charging rhythms fou nd in "Don't Look Back': and the two-son~ encore including the Temptations "My GIII" (show-c~s­ ing Gin joined by the opening act. the a capella Mint Juleps) and the hook-fill ed. beat infested "She Dnv-es Mc Crazy ... In concert, FYC succeed basically on the power of Gift's vocal dynamics and the sheer quality of the songs themselves. Now if only the band can develop a charismatic stage presence. then FYC will be a band 10 be reckoned with. Lawrence 'oster, Los Angeles-born con- ductor of the Monte C•rlo Phllh•rmonlc, returns to the Southl•nd to l••d the Pacific Symphony Orchestr•·s season opening concerts tonight •nd tomorrow •t th• Performing Arts Center. New PSO season debuts tonight at Arts Center The Pacific Symphony Or- chestra's 1989-90 season amves to- night as guest conductor' Lawrence Foster takes the podium at 8 p.m. m the Performing Arts Center to lead the ensemble through a program of Schuben. Banok. and Smetana. Succeeding evenings Wlll sec the PSO and Foster reprise the season 9f>Cner on Wednesday night. fol- lowed by guest artist Michel Legrand taking the PSO through a pops pro- gra m on Friday and Saturday nights. This weekend will also see the debut of the PSO's "Mervyn's Musi- cal Mornings" family series Satur- day at 10:30 a.m. at the Arts Center. a performance that will featu re 14- year-old pianist Natalie Zhu. winner of the 1989 Young Keyboard Artists Competition. Hig!'alights of the rest of the 1989·90 se ries will include two pro- -ewport Beaell ~ ~ 70t E MbcN Ihle! 67S lS70 TM ........ 7.• WC ,_. I ,_., ~ JOO ~ C-O.IW .... -07.0 1 ... .,.... s JO ••• 1020 I ....... riJO. 7. 94S > re a f Ut '· • JO. 10 o grams with the Pacific Chorale. one being a Dec. 23 performance of Handel's '"Messiah.' v1ohnist Ann<' Akiko Meyers playing Saint Saens' Third Concerto on Nov. 21 and 22. pianist Leon Fleisher performing Ravel's Left-Hand Conceno on Ma) 23 and 24. and mevo-soprano Son- dra Gelb si nging Mahler's K1nderlotenl1eder cycle Nov. I and 2 . Tonight and Wednesday. Foster. music director of the acclaimed Monte Carlo Philharmonac, will conduct Smetana's popular .. The Moldau" and the Ninth Symphony ("Great") of Franz Schu bert. Inter- national Tchaikovsky Com~tition winner Peter Donohoe will jom Foster and the orchestra an Bartok's Piano Conccn o N. I. 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I cornpe11t1v e salary decor, encl garage w/d It boat Furniture .ivail bright Open Oady Garde,, ap1s Beautolully 645-•579 01 640-9639 OAVS 540-9352 EVES Pomoren .tn :v~ 'd"'" mec1ca1 oenta1 oenet11s . • ...__ • ....., .... .,lff•I Gentr.t 2102 hi( up d•sl'lwasher A11I S8 00 mo 7 09 ' lendscapeO grounds 646-068 1 coiorea 1) S 89 Cor• ana ong01n9tram1nn For -••-1 . 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RtnUh LOS r garage & yard 223 Fair· I block to best oeach SPECTACULAR ••on• ooen 115 t E 2 ist SI 548 2•08 I 21 un•ts '" Su,,ny•t1nt><"" way Pl $1050 mo TRW $1350 moyr1.,. 833 3650 airy lg lBR steps to 019 Rooms 2706 \ arN or Pl'loen ... ,, ... UTillW. L•ID ISIPPl.t,•. ----------SEAVIEW ·Guard gated 3 •.NEW LISTING.. bd house $2900 So Of PCH 3BR 2 SBA · BALB IS • JBR lovely den wllg mSlr suite l'lome S3000 req'd Curt 11 631-1266 I (Judyl or 494 /748 I Corona CK.II Beam ce••s Bac11elor S600 casn ao ..... n ., ~"'"'" grt carpet & monobln0$ 1 Be<lroom S690 ••••••fll IY Tl( I hna,,C•'lg a"d •dOI.. • ... E'SIOE3BR2BA Townnse IBLK TO BCH• 2BA I rt> balcony pa1to ""d 9000 2Barm 1 .ea $795 SIA ft Piii• I price S.12C :>OO Ca• 1.0ST I.I Go•ll ~" ,.,,., • 2 car gar. yd. nu carpet I place $I tOO montn ne1gribrs S8SO 673-1263 2Bdrm 2Ba $870 1988 24 T RV I owne • 602 840 939• yl'a• "'0 ..,, "' 'f :>« ...c $1 100/mo 2036 Fullerton yearly P lease c a wlcn<ls 675·2926 wkays 2250 Van9ua•O 5AO 9626 by Ille :~tl'I s.norpr!;:'. Monaay tl'lr()V9fl l'r1aa~ ~~8t~8~8"" s ,.,,, C V Eq.,.a 0PPh EmPIOv!!!t CLEAtCAL .,,.. ASSllTll'T Bright sunny grden pet10 W8"ffrNf .... IH, vault ce11 gourmt't kite & IUL-• l-••-lam room $674 500 •-_..._ 675·23 t 1 Agt 575.33 I 1 l.!fN Hiils 1050 MUST SELL' Quallly Strat- ford Ridge Newcastle t sty HOUSE Now reduced to $299,9 00 A g t Adriana Open Sun 1-5 499-t878 or 494·1J77 2106 Beauttl\11 2BR 1BA gar· agenew crpt, trplc wshr/dryf beam ce1hngs S 1200 yrly 6 73-5348 Appl Only 968-8880 633-9 161 I 1am-6pm ~ c •••••••••-Cosu MH.J 2 wESTStOE 20R 1BA w o ""'great 1ac•tot1es S•c __ For provate non-profit lqt"OC) BooilkeeOfng & 'ompute• stull~ reQ a Flea ,.,,., A TSC 756-0993 9IAI. FM 1-llATIS _..__......., __ ...,.6_2_4 Ilk-up yard garage 2 dep • lst mo 536-8316 1 llAll .. llfUI PtfSONls 3002 Spacious Eastside 2BA ILIFFSWm eB1g ·Beau111u1 1BR Apt cl'lllOren o k No pets C M room ror rent 1nc1 12844tt1 St.Two 3BR 2BA 1 NEWTO AREA Male tall Duple• Sf'f\all pet ok Professionally decorated Eastsrde toe• BBO & rnary $775 mo 979-5386 kitcl'len pvl oaci..yara u,,1ts Ouatlly construe slim ,,1n 0 ,0,. _ non 5775 Call 646-•902 3BR 2' >BA Ena Unit rm Patio gar & cable a'VI turn o1 unr walk to sllops too,, Man~ upgrade'> smo~e' '>uCCt>SS!ul """" Ollll llAl419 -llW.--FM l..UTIS I ;~~~~u:,~v~le cs~~rtt~?i. $635 No pets 631·8427 Dina Point 2626 $425 mc1 ul>I 722-8215 I Ocean voew S59S ')()0 en1oy!> .,..,1 t ovor!> 6 1 E,,1repreneur Magazine EASTSIOE 2BR llou•e Oren & pets OK St1ort or Sparkrrni clean 2BOrm 2BR l '1BA 2 Story EXCLUSIVE t>eaut BalbOa Call JOHN MA JRER travel OO"no •o• 4 1 •ocateo '" Irvine seel<s ~ 1• .ea 750 All ut1ls ~,. 631-1266 o• 6 /J. ,. 11 1rect1vt> s1 m Norn.in ,, cier !or our marl ord- Ou•et community gar long lerm rease 1mmea1 "" Duple• Gar.tge p11vate Peninsula P11va1e ent• ~ Frig. gar SO"Y no pets pal•O Ber .. er carpet No cook•,,~ or smo•,,,o Re•M&\ Allrs tl'lorl•I'!> wr o •!. 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Spa, Fee Lana Versailles condo Furn? * 71•·645-2963 owner* SH'TIUYFIHT 2500 slf 2BR & den 3BA Upper unlurn Oupru Dock age avail S 1850/mo yrly 752-2881 675·8835 age. encl backyard Pel ate occupancy possible u " Ok $850 646-4902 S 1775/mo 1960 WALLACE Great ne ognoorl'lood $350 675· 391 I cumt>e•fl'd J ,,•1 '001 .. ng t•a1n in customer ~I08 642-1424 642-4905 5845 m 71 ,. 496 9444 If yov re ,,ol marcn1ng to Inf' tor the rigllt gu1 "H(H O Must De accurate & l'lave Lovely 38drm 20 8 l'IOuse .. •RUT ' 0 1 1 · Laguna Bell rum rooms clas.s•lll<I tur>e you "'"Yt>e A MUST' Rocl'laro 1000 <; gOO<l pl'lone Sktllt Call New carpet. paint. bll,,ds lJO-lllO er llO-IOOO We!it:fil!lcl NEW lu•ury 3BR 2BA Poot pvt entrance Stir pay.rig prices lh1t 1tre o.it or Bay t r o,, 1 NI'., pa, t Marlene ~ 14-261·2393 or Specious JBR 2BA lower duplex & steps to Nortl'I Baytront N1oe pat•o gar S t•SOt mo Agt 675-4912 appls mirrored ward ••••T11fm Townl'IOmes 2 car gar BA $350 Pvt BA '450 N·: ~ Beecll 9?662 Rosa 71 4-261·2325 S 1250/mo 835 Joann St ~ ~A.V ... -age balcony patio w d smt" 35 • rels 494-0451 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Call SHERYL 675-8427 KU',..ira I Large a1trac11ve Apls ,,, a nkup pet ok $1 350 mo MESA VEAOE CONOO A \t\\ .1 \"'i .,,,. 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'' $375 mo Clean worllo,,g •UmfWYlLll• MESA DEL MAR •BA QEALTOA<; • carport Sorry no pets F non smkr sllart> utol Like new 3BR wtretreal '!!bfboa~--------! 2BA. !Ir d tw, coveredl•••••••--•12BOrm 2Ba S800IHunt SeKh 2640 k•tcl'len prtv 75 4 -6278 2'-tBA, lam rm. 2100 s/I Pll•O. dble gar Nu crpls 398 W Wilson 631 5583 • Newport Heigl'lls quie t l'IOme wlpvt spa At a ,ri1sull 2107 drps pnl Brio. 640·4t52 ILWfl-l9 .... lat ----2BR 18A encl garage room n sm>.• w o gr ell pt1c e 1 C all '!'s""r""E""P""s"""'T_O_B_EA_C_H __ lB_A_, MESA DEL MAR 3BR 2BA 2-car gar lrpk I Bedroom $655 Pl llO No pets OtSl'I· k •I Cl'le,, pr .... .ieges ACAOSS PATRICK TENORE s8oot yrty Agt Pet Sllarp&clean 3BR •lam-pool $1950 644-8586 241W Wilson 631-0q60 wast1er & •nary· rm S37Srno 6•2-5t82 1 1ns1r.,,,,.,~nt 6 P,artoclt'~ 72l·1200 Agl 722·7776. 760-1755 tly rm. 2 lrples. nooe decor CIRCLE THIS ONE' Btulfs I .-TIS fl IUCI! ST2S mo 843 ·093o Nr SC P•za 1n beaut 1g 1~ S IOO,OOO.OOO Sold') STEPSTO-SANO S 1390/mo Agt 5.46-99501 beautiful view newly aec v tBR $550-$660 ••BY THE BEACH•• '1-iome-lvrn Stir ball'I· 3BR 28A Obie gar d/w MESA V ERDE 3BR 2BA orated 3BR 2 .BA V2BA $650-$750 iBR S695mo 2BR w1tl'I wsnr Otye• Poo• & SP• near n-$1395 yrly $1250• gardener Avatl· $1750/mo 673-5253 ..-3BA $950 yara S895mo uus pa S375 • Ol"P 556-1737 875-8475 or 250-2833 able Nov 1 CMdreri ~ I Gas & water paid' Poot gars avail N-557·• 15:11.t --....... ,. garage d•sl'lwasrier' apptia,,c es New UP· Hotefs/Motefs 27 181 5 BEDROOMS Steps to water Bach apl I r51• 642-5073•650-6069 graces Laure 969-0703 _ Sundeck. gar $750/yrly -.1a 1w1••E .... IUUll-Agt Pat 722· 7776. _,__. •• • 1&2 BR W 510e Sto"t> 3BA 2 1BA. 2 car garage _,_ 760 _ 17 55 eves 2BR 2BA, formal d1ntrig 2 3BR 2BA plus IBR lBA 1n patio lnOry tac parko,,g 1 w d llli.up lrplc pvt patio Wkly refltals now av111 HRIR YU HIS car garage. pool Vacant garage area BIG VAAD crpt, new pnt. good cond Appro" mite to t>eacll s 1•·7 00 wk & up 227• I $999/mo Don Platt IP• maintenance & grndr $525,5725 * 731_8488 8•6·4 152 Nwi>t 81110 CM 646·H45 New appl18ncet. tile, wm· C ..,_. M 2 842·9797 Re/Max Rllrs incl Fresl'I paint new dowt. custom cabinels.1mor~ON~~~---•..__.;.;l.;;2.;2 ----grey carpet-step down Bl·LEVEL 2BR 2 lolls 2 Vacation Rentals 272J kllchen. MBR Mltle Life •28R 2BA, O.n, yard. New E'slde 2BR. 2 tBA LR w tll1eptace 4 15 111 LIFT"' BA. skyhte. lrplc, wld nr1 ~:iliiiiall;f;ill,~I time guar rool. spa gar .walklo beecl'l,small Townhousewltrplc&enc Pirate, Cllfl lla ven S695mo al 234Avocaao Hu,,t Hart>our t •OO s1 1 •llllllllflllAL* carpet•. etc $659 000 pet ok. $1,300/mo 1•r1ge Avail 11 11 $1800/mo AOrian Reatty 6•5-8513 S1 ISO 1213! 8&0-9513 HUNTINGTONBVTHE MUST SELL! •Also rm 10 rent in •BR t .09S/mo 722•0582 ll•U 1•1111 211 MIOU CONDO style bi-level 28r SEA RV PARK hOOM $550 968-7271 NWPT HGTS 38R 2BA. 2 , ............ 111 Upper uni; 1BA winew 1·~B•. lrplc, WI O, gar & Vacation by the ocean. *Ullll YllW .ii car gar , cul·de-sac UP· REA carpet & drapes 0~ parking space S89Sl mo grMt tac•ht•es Booi.. now Ullll ...... , 38A graded $1346/m o incl a&..v beamed cetllngs. no pe15 523·9279 2131860·9513 white few sp~ ,.,,,.,,, ........ '28A·,,::~~ atory ulll. No pets S.S-5478 ~-. 1 please 2256 Maple DELUXE 1BA IBA, uttl ReMrvations 5J6-83l6 ..... IWUI NANCY 725-9383 SPACIOUS 3 BA. 2 BA 2· \t\\ I \ 1Jf' I~ \ 'I I 77S.2307. 646·0597 pa10 . 11ngle prel'd Nol _______ .....,_, 1284•1hSt·Two3BR2BA Orubb:.:~~ealton :~'to~~ ::::·s~~ ... q(_Al•T•C)H-c;_· ____ ••llllPlm•* r~~!: (~~~:8:.r~~ Roommates \Ill~~~: Unttt. Ouallty conttru<r ~=-.,,..,,..-=---...,,.--Call Jane 975-8629 t• •2650 HARLA AVE• lion. M.aoy upgrade• 38R 28A Duplex Frp1C 1 1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ___ LIDO ISLE Furnlshed 2Br A small, quiet complex LRO-Ot.11 lrt·....,... 28r 2 Mature F~ to atlare ntc:e OcMn 1119w, S595.000 gar. newty decorated f1 28a houM New kitchen 18R Ap1s moderately lotts 2't 8a. cath c.11 Apt In N B area qu11t Nr Call JOHN MltURER 802 Avocado. 11495 Incl Hw1t. lt«tl 2140 dbl garage w i nter prtced Fe11ures c •· P yllte FPs Roman Ba all 1ran1C>O $325 incl · 63 t. t266 or 673-1788 911 & water 760-9020 38R. 28A. 2 car garage. S 1595/mo 873-4170 thedral ceUtngs fire-w/d ht! up 2400 sf "r uti41 OeQ $200 557.4 112 ~/Ma• Rllrt Adoreb69 2BR tBA rear grdnr Inc Mltr BR & BA. -------placle, t>atcony garage or Hunt HarboUt S14501mo BEAUT NB pvt home ----d"9M• Areptece, gar-lg 11v rm, fam rm. No pell Lim!___, carpon "Like new & very (213) 860-tS t3 cioM 10 F t Empl lldutt .,,., patio. $900/mo 514 7S9~990. 536.-2725 3BR 28A on tand-o.tt prrvete. POOi SD• BBQ No pet-.Jlllds $340• util ~, O'ftSft'l""f' •• '"'•vie "c; 0 1 i>un•Sl\/Tlf!nl ,6 M•th'-un•t ,. E~ drops 18 A.l>Und&l\Gf! 20 8t>UOut>I S 22 Sat 23 Hauled 25 WOO<l stroos 28 O.satto .. 29 A9t 30 °'~" 32 Sl'larp 3• Prachca1 peo()lt' 39 •nd11n reQ1on •2 Puttee uP 43 P llC•ller •5 0.K •6 Gat~ ,obs •9 Before pref 50 Tat.es 10 court 54 Broad tear! 55 Blacii ... 56 Resource 58 F'uss and t>Olhef 60 Funeral 68 Oua~ •.J 69 R~1 eat '0 i...tSO' -, Sea~<' DOWN 1 ~amPO v .i~• • Sa,,OP•Of'• 3 w ..... e ..... 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Call _, PHIL & EUGENIA 28A. lg llvlna rm l dining STARl(EN8UR0 rm Ooten .,_, pvt get• 71CMOOO Of 7ec>-OM5 Mn ptltlo, 12000/"tO. s.. lion My 973--$3$4 mo. 8el·2120 &WLJl1m 18R, lrplc, cable, pool paid Walk to dOwrltown emll9fpetl 7S9-8096 or ~-+--+--..... ~-- BEACH AREA 3Br. din &.81..... e:tlo. f.'; No pets 3~ Located at 250 Clift Dr In 700-t39't 14 rm. ltV rm .ic Gated .............. lw lM Bay 11895 650-835 = t:" ~~"'!; COM HouH Fem••• • .,_,,.-+--+--.....,~-...;. PoOI & epa. clubl'lou.M, OOc!ti evllllaote O.Corator *E'StOE3er 2e.towntiM IMt 24~1211, 497-4511 ·reepon. quiet, ntsmtlr _,,,,.. ctt• on ltlke. nr ~ 28A .. oen new 2 cat 0111'. yd. nu CMpet 1475/mo • ·~ utlla & ..c.. tktl/PCH 11500/mo IM lclt~ Wfllt• &«t>et lllOO/mo 2036 Futienon 18A Cot••· utll pa Im· Oonna 190-309t 7&6-2065/W M1-7904/H ~ .j, cono S:M00 mo' Appt. Only 961--IHO "*"'9t•, ~ turn, ------ PIEA'°INTE1i"R OfOUnd -·II -_..1.111n11 ,..., p.,111ng Single ' .... , ftt condo. Patio MC -1111 .-• 1111 •MC 4M-211• C M LIV Krtdlen I 11'#-IMMAC $pedotl9 & 119'11 oete. 09f., O/W, pool, SW hMllcte 2 & 38A Twnn. 1n9foom. Wtlll-ln cloeet .....,..,..__..__, 38"-· '""' bel"9, ffplc, 2 friend~ neighborhood Rf.AW Apta. Frl)te. df'#, ~r909, Nllilr~INdt l669 WMf*fOfyw. 1"'~ P¥t pettoe. 2-ar gw. wtd MN. 142.,148 I v•rdl patlo, lndly rm ~ MOO .. ~ helup. Gt• loc rw pMi Sl1W1050/mo * l OUAAO• utua l·or ll 8•nny•.__.._....,j~ .... S117S Av!"°" 75M194 ..... he Hoof'M. \t~l :vr l'i 4( ·u 2111 OAANGE AV! •GATtDCOMMUHl'TY• 131.-st Ill -...,..,~carl£AU TILMOMT .. a-ttoa ••MC• -------tto~+-...._~ ...... ..__, .. ,. NewtandfAdam1 *°"'9C 1 c;1eantlR 18A MA ~·ti car fl'9ge. lrllll&&8r ~·HOMS ~ dllllfllld ar ... l 147a.o. W-/f/ltl(tN -_,., .. ~ dlw CMtttlAIC.-ller ..... Ctwt9t °'*"'90. w~ Wiil to~. pooe. a ~.\ ..... !"' ... ·~· •• -: pe1ct.N7..a132 ........ ,_, 'CMJ*•. 0., .. : ~· .... "*"-~I ....,._,_17 1 lbrl--+~t--+-+--+- teftfttt Sino.. t•mll'I -,~.._ • ' --.... T~ bf a.. IOft tno NO Pl'Tl llO-l"5 -.--... _. -.,,.. -a+41M. k9 ... : lltm ,;-p;.. ~-Will )144 ;;:;::n-OOM Nu~ * 2 _, NA,..__,, lorry •.. :....., :-.=..-.: = ~""'= 1tOMIO'd..._..,/e :::-: Ind'*'°~ ltPl't.-O.wtss:= ... ,_ eu OIOI ....-.... -.. lShfto ~ 11•.HO Of IHOK ... ol '°4. I IA. '° ffOl/A"' C.':.,. to-= = ~ 1~1151"'° 011' rWr M. m-tno 1 eA. I w ::Ti wM. ---. It• 1....-n-...:.:.~ "'fVIOUl l"UZ21.E SOlVU> un•t• u w .. 11,.,..st •• HallfW~ 48 0 ()( s COfT'mano !>() f'ru•I d•"' 5 I Tr .. trnt111t 52 Ge<man c•t) 53 Suite 55 Con"c' 51 Gait hanrd 59 Local m.c> 61 Ou~oe..o oro 62 aHtal 64 Son of NOel\ 65~ ~ 12 13 , ,,,_. ss)() ...,._. II W_,11&1 ~-71 .......,,.,., .... .. -........ ...,,.. ~·c:Nll Of~ Good ....... ~,nPn t.ocW .......... M·I', fiTiilfu:F-iem-2,mOf IOUPLANTATION now .. u ............ .., "°"" ...... -- _.., ...... MMcfll, cooa for~· N.-port area Call Olean OMV. AM*f M .... t:30-t0pM MIHt. Ben-tW1nG for al P0M ...._. ..-,y ....... tor ellP'd ""'9 ..... ,.,..,_ _,, a MrMOAal Co1.1ntry peny...,.. tie I ~ 13h.... .., ai111 rtt. 234 eftU LJotll ~ for tleent1.111ut1e.~.& Arll,ramlnt lalH· out I t.oltana )iOO ..,.. Qw' • eec-. South ~ '° ...... & ctw. CM. &4CMICJ7' ~ A«*t In per. ~ flu.nt •nglllft pereon * 11$-5377 ... 1'4t,GCIO °' ltad9? c....._ 0ct. l• ttvu our 1Mlf'l111• II IW_, eon. Bootl• on fepe, 121 """*' 1n sierton 1645 -11~ - a.a.137-«Jlt LMl'ID ... Weeld1119, lunches, & 9f••llttl '•adSt.CM54-U25 AdaMllA¥e.CM ... , .. _ft ...... ,. i..-,__....__ u-• ... ---979-0747 .-noona Ana eon.. Coor~receMnQ,Pf9P ,._....,.,.1 '°"retail~ lltGftl 1n -~ ____ v _., M'"•-N.8.175-0233 I ~ of Hldiory rlllll .. llm .,-JWa-Newport 8Mdl ldMI for Solfl• plumblng ••· WOfMfl From 1314151 ScolP'On. 21' center c:on-llllR I I I , FIMtrle 9fft.a Ho up nee, FfT M..f' 7.30em-4pm or ••-1 •••--~ w/v.p In a.nc.I 1 OC IWAP MEET. OCT. tole. VMM!he 150. VHF. 20-ISttralMI CRUISESHIPSHIRING a••HllnJIT' _.treln Per10t!Ultme ~1230wn.. SS.25/Hr Wlttlcat1o.eMc9•11>-ConlactMgr142·5000 p e rlence he ptul aC-t~I 722·7633 btNt, lrall_,, 9Acef'9nt C .)'OU'Nunl NOW Skilled and un· ~ioeo. mature p(o-~111peraon,WMtdltt BeNfita Ho •AP nee: ll9Md rout• '40-MO 317.0740 ca11Mtw. condl!lon. Mutt ... 1 alM1 1glltaratuf9&fiOU· sllllld pc*UC>nl open. M.110n111 WW1ted fOf tuM P1u:a, t1th& lrvin9, N.8 At>r*'/ In peraon, ~1 CMh daily SEC FfT s..t atartet. • 7:00am-10.00 wn. 2MK>TRtPTICl<ETS"om 1 12,900.142 ... 71 ~~:~~-~':'F~·~·V:io~ ~19r:~a~ .a./MPWY ~~~29s::':t2~t . '*t'Ji1!~11 ~1vfwc:.:n!L ~.!:~''1uat ~~c;,,;-::.:;.~5Fr=-~~-tw~' •l•ll-11 (I02)M2·1087eKI C801 L. .. vemeauge FOfbuayl'Ml•ta-.offie• QU!dll4Atner Phoneper· g ,..,_d e. kl lt50.2 TICl<ETS8CYI AIM> YAMAHA WAVE Wort for ma;Ot oil com-Dental Food s..t-dncted, with QOOd PIT Hbdid llll * IOllL* aonahty • mutt. Fut :9t11e to lift ISO lb~~· CAL 10114-"40. 142·2074 AUN NE A I 3 S 0 0 . pM6ea. PfT work, flolt>te --a-.F/T II -• orgWllUtlonaJ & com-Mature. outgoing. tun ptlCed otc. Statt 1111. l)OeltlOn w/~t ... Y9f Ull 213-510·140 Before tw'I SlS 00/hr 645-ll54 -·--· -ta....,. puter lklllt Must have work, fleic hrs Mall Come work In AmetlC.l't Aon 512-7715 e-. tudent e.n wad aftet 7pm Exp, RDA prel Xlnt oppty Students. Houaew1ves ,.._,~ Houf• lteK· Tod9Y. 645-e245 most beautiful Chri.tmu pou. _,, no 1 . 1• Oct 14 & 15. 10.S, C>n9-<9f· · lllHlllf•llm with great tum. Irvine FT/PT En91getle. re-Ible 873'-199(> atorMlnSOUlHCOAST Secret.aria! AootYatPtuaPetClub. a-kind g ift beaketa. £!!/!.....-k!Z • 786-07n °' 64CM292 llabi. a neidbte OUALITY CONTROL PLAZA d N t lllllW WllY 33i5t·A OoMny Parti Rd Hom. & Xmu llC09U., - _ _, .. ...,.. .... Gen. contractor located ------ClusyOoos.HotOogCa.rt , --HW 11111 Iii Buch anFA s4:.~~~ lrvlfl..41ofchulmmt>P41nlng (NxttoPrlceClub)S.J.C alft• f()( ~-Unit iiAiilUMAilillW .... AioY..,,FOl!llA!!l""l'VfE"'l'!'E!!"K~- ,,.., O.C airport 9"to:s DIVER PfT NewPOrt Beach 760-8636 Earn eJttta moMy during 111••'111 ISLAND. we need your '°' lndlv w/lr.ct escrow l':-2, M..a Bu•. Ctr. 17th END. Chart• Stat .. Of· organtied oepenoable For I hull ;1,e,a~1~~1i ....._ the hOl1days. Immediate lmmedlat•Opef)ing IOf de-talenll In retell tales and •xper. Mutt have good RPISitid & Pomonti, C.M, Art 3-4' CreelOdt~Pk~ per.co 3 yn •KP w P • ~~~n ~~ pe~!; Cert ..... llll • Fii openings PIT or FIT, ••P tall oriented person as cashier•. Ft .. lbte clerical lkllls. prof 8P-Compugraptilc: MCS ••· BARGAIN book• die-with lllipe>ef. 67~7100 60 wpm Lotus A · onl 498-9833 Ton relaxed otftee Will train not nee. Wiii train Apply w/good organizational hours, Immediate 099n· peetance a attitude. Gd peri.noe r9q1.1tred. Hunt· t1on.,-lee, ene~lu.I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;; Strong phooe skills • Y Y TelePhOMS • .oroan11lng, In p•raon. Wdtcltlf skills. 1no1Yldua1 will play Inga, no •xpet1enee! ti.Mflta 714-261·6222 lngton 8MCh a.ca..ooe1 mtte. ctasalc:a. etc. Xlrtt. Sil loats 701 4 must Non·smok1"9 of-•Ml att1pplng/reee.-v1ng Must Plua. 17th & lrvlne. NB a key role In the mtl.afft.AZ& lllllTllY · *..._'•l•I From It. 731~5IO l iiiiiii.lllliiliiiilii.._ ___ ...,. flee Send resume to be tlexibi. & an•iou.s to documentation of neW & •••.-i _ _ 27 SWEDISH SLOOP. Hedley Bu!lders Allen For 1 Ton Ta.ntc Truck work Kendall 675-9420 11111•"7111 .. 1sll1'9 prooedures in a (714)548-2520 l person omee. Hlf· IUUdllll/_. mitt• 111' outt>oerd. man l jib. Lynda. 5010 Campus Dr Orange County Route .....U _. -PIT Good wages. llPS. growmg biotechnology f&W--starter Knowledge AJP, Mut1 ~In peraon after Brand new looseball t>Nutiful taller 17.000 • 100. N-oort Beach Ne'WP«t Santtatt00 -_..,._ bonua. •Int advancement company' BaSIC WOfd-p (714) 759--5025 AIR. llghl typing. 35 3 Pm Weft-ftperlenced game 642-9740 0 B 0 7 2 2 -2 5 I 1 • CA 92660 Call 8am-10am 646-2700 For electronic: gatage door <>P90'1 n ty 84().0604 hrs/wk S I t 811--99().1196 Co Will wor1t lf'ISide & u 1 s•ulls a must Experiencie Retail a •ry nego w/knowtedge of Italian Matctllng loveteal a chair. --------- out Good OMV req d llSTILLERS w1oocumentat1on sys-11' •I 1.1. llTllJI 645-3881 food Is required Must e country frendl dining 11' llTll •SZIDUUS Person needed lor C M etec1r1c11 wholesaler FIT. Ellghsh speaktng experteOOe NJlpful FOf dental lab PIT Mon. Must wrrte '-1bty Good terns in the pharma-Seeking help'°' the lllllTllJ .~~.2 yrs rm Cl'lalra, small writing Needs work, St7.500 or starter lOb Apply '" per Ca.II IO< Info vl<le tndustry 1s desirable *CASHIERS-Mature. professional. Viva Italia. 303 Broadway. E:. 7~'(;o7 • • traoe. 631-8812 ·vv S8toS15/hr Will tram ceuttcal or med1CBI de-fol~ ......,,,Ions ..._ ~--I d k D 760 1225 Ftt S ·mileage Musi use own car Apply at 2474'~ Newport Blvd C M son. l599-B7 Suf)ef'ior Send resume & salary * PHOTO FINISHING competent w/skllls in taguna Beach CLASSIC RESTOREO Costa Mesa 642-3766 P&T 1.-S history to pers()Jlnel, * CLERK typing. acetg & word pro-Tanning canopy bed (Sun· "SNOWBIRD" day-sailor . MWIM lfF1IE Ill-WI Tech n 1 c Io n.e· 1 n t er. 1i SMALL APPL MGR oenlng for • pm ate IH 18'11 p IT tana). uMd 38 hr•. ltke M ust s-11. Asking s 1200 * llMIS * lrvme property mgmt co ... -MmlllS national, 14282 Frankltn Full & Partttme Avall p1ycnotog1ca1 offree PIT. Call fOf' sppt 497-6220 new. Auto tlm«. roll«s. 1 875-7079 after 5pm Corttac:t Betty 646-7777 646-5060 lllFD Local dehvenes Travel document Travel t>en· eflts Must have own transpor1at1on OMV printout. 540-1100 MesHOQer s.vioe e.p0 needs dynamic individual N=,''T:med for local Ave, Tustin. CA 92680 Good Pay/Beneltts avail nelllble hrs. 723--0405 Vittorio etc $349 5e9-0I01 eve UDO 14 1765 13' DEL FIT Must have OMV IOf Seey/Recept WtP sne>p9lng centers El!fly llUL ESTATE H B Location ~-2700 W&IY/llllPT YmTm•Hlll ThrM ciompa of three 10' RAV S250. 7' DINGHY print out Car insurance e11p nee along wtlh good 1 m . I a 1 tern 0 0 n s IB&IL SALIS Engr. firm In N.B. needs Sand & repair boats for Kentla Palm .. 4 .= $125. PROCEEDS TO ValtO CA Dr111ers uc Min skills Fr~dly prof! ot· S7 00/hr 733-2689 flll Tll:lllllll Person wanted for con· aectylrecept Fiiing, painting & varnishing Sago Palms 642 2 BOY SCOUTS 642-3559 S300 wk 491-3700 lice Cell 8-5 551-7005 Ltm1ted opportunity to ioin lemporary lurnlture chain typing. comput9f exp. re· Must be melure, d~· days M••l'fllllCE nallOnal real estate mar· In Fountain Valley Baste Quired Med/den/profit d•ble. Wiii train S7 50/hr -a-Ht• t..! /Dodu/Stot. lllClfT Ctn ' !PO Ptoo e 'l,.. .. .. 1<!, ........ .-.. ,i ... •· r • .. , :_ ... ~ ... ,. .. t• .. ,. • fu ana aa'· . .,..~ .. "" "'"\ .• ' f '"' "'.-J.; .. • G•ut sa ~· ~ ·o ~· (; ~H ' u' • ':lJ1 ~'"""~~ • An opocu• ,. -, 'O' ~i'.J,df\C.""'" .. ll' "''~,, ..,, or&a11•zat • • Mtrtll•"O • 1' ... CIRCUtT CITY IS NOW HIRING FOR Ttl FOLLOWING SC ASOHAL OPCNINGS • E ' "·· '. • -! . • A,,; 1• ,1 . • ~-... , . • d' '~·~ I• . • :, t'" . 1 .•• • (.d• ~)toir,.. I~ .. • I ,. • r ,,. ' . .. ... • •e ""''tt" AP!'·. .OI IT TM£ FOll0Wt•5 MllUl5 CUTERS _., THHHOUT SOITMlH CALIFOHIA FRIOAY OCT 6 AHO SATURDAY OCT 7 OR MON>AY OCI 9 TlllU SATlltOAY OCT 14 HOURS 10 AM 7 PM MOH llllU FRI 9 AM 6 PM SA IURO•Y SOUTHCOASI STORE Ac.;i I ~· ., .. HUHllNGTOH BEACH SIOR£ • H • t_ . • i44~ .. ~' ··~ s.i~·dA.'d ' -· •1 •• -.J , •• . . • ":>. r::-., l (~ < I-I • • ~ ' '. ~ .. -'\ . .....__: ......... ' ; . -/ ... . " .__.;; .j . . . ,, Full~me Experience kellng system with un-salary plus comm1ss1on Sharln~ Non-smoklildot-atert. 714-178-2291 Mam~~ _,... 7022 f .. limited earnings. For in-Wiii train 7 14·964-0325 flee, 7 2•6868 T-"11 Club For Sale pre 9fred tn "'partment lormaUon. call PETE c ..,.,, •U ··-· Maintenance Salary VIOTTO at SELECT Rl;TAIL SE URITY OFFICERS 1825. 844-6193 -·- commensurates wHh e•· BETTER HOMES & WE WILL TWO Slorage Units. King fw 41'11•111. •In perienoe Exceilenl ben-GARDENS llLllPllPLE bed. tan tole, rec:ltnet, II ......... nnlJ T~~t•M'if~a~88 E 17th REAL ESTATE 751-5000 ••••••• a.rmolrea. dressers. anlq ..... ,,..,.. ..... St :: 1-A Coste Mesa _.. BEAT oak lab .. /chalrs, desk, • ...... 1111• • (71 4) 642-1603 llllPT./Ollll •11111 OLElll ~atpet•t.bleru1r'..-9:'~. mt~.: Great F v IC>C F /T $ 1500· .. """• ' -.... .;;;;;;;;;;j_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Management Position tor $2000/mo or pit 545-9447 Full· Tome & Part· Time ANY DEAL S 10.$400. 648-07S. Misc. Transportldon cerd & 0111 depl in N B . IECR991all-ST-Wedding Dress. brand pharmacy XLNT opp tor srn• Wh 1 11 & C-/Traltn 001 4 advancement 640_ 73 73 Immediate openings al our new. t sat n w ace ...,;:r::._ ... ..,. ......... __ _ Advttrtlstng agency Fron! HUNTINGTON BEACH GUARANTEED. we can beadl, sz 8 Pd S1150. ._ •• Ill Mtf•lmnT TUii(( olf1ce appearance l1ghl store' Join Cahlornia s top any prt11ate security Sac $850 497-7370 --typing Contact Pola 1 d t 1 h company written iob otf9f Excellent mectlanical con· s 15 00 • t>Onuses no exp 64 1-0111 ea •no re 81 ome tm• c---.lllllJ-. I Olt!Ofl ssooo or trade' provemen1 chain We for your employmen1 as• ANTIOUE pme ory sink, ~·~ nee FT PT 841·2261 llOIPTllllST provide each ol our em· securtty olfleef GREAT $395. Also an11que white ..., ... iiiiii..,._ ____ 1 631-8812 Medical For real eslate •nves1mer1t ployees with WAGES and JOB SATIS· wicker. assorted pieces *-~· j DODGE 1972 23 Lifetime ../.YI FACTION are our special-721•9359 Lg pvt collection Xlnt V1n·1 "Class A MotorhOme company Busy Phones • COMPETITIVE WAGES 1y since our cltents DE· 1 a g es 1 C h a 1 one 34,000 mlles. $6. 750 FIT P1T e11.per1enceo bac~ lite typing various Cluties COMMENSURATE MAND ONLY THE VERY ANTIOUEptne dry Sink Duckhorn, Monlelena.• S.8-3690 258 SherwOOO otf1ce or L VN Some front Non-smol(er 7 30 4 30 BEST $395 Al WITH so antlQUi! White Jordan. BV. Heitz & SI . c M reQutred 6.U-2722 Call 751-7400 tor EXPERIENCE wiclter assorteci pieces more• 642-6871 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...;..;;;;;;;;.. • ..,..1 ·Will ,.1111 appointment • MED•CALt DENT Al • Full·ltme pos1t1ons 72 t-9359 -•4 ••~ ft..i.. / .._. -•-BENEFITS available F-to You 6022 wr~ "''"e ....... 90,.s30 Hall· Time Ass1stan1 llOIPTllllST Ull .. 1 R llT&Tl •111 R ,..,. • ONGOING TRAINING * 25 weekenel par'l·lome ~ . -----------1 Preter college back· Busy HB YMCA. PIT afler •CREDIT UNION positions open Unique 30 yr coll· Art 5 yr old Mll(eeshond dog. ~...,....., ............ ~--~ grouno Pres1tg1ous New-noons Dvtoes oncl Cus· • OPPORTj.JNITY TO Period Furn Antiques wonderlul w tchllOren ISUZU TROOPER II 1986 potl Beac11 1Qcat1on lomer relaltons heavy ADVANCE INTO If tor some bizarre reason lhlls. Stiver etc Sat t0/7 Molll~ can't take wtme 4 wl\eel drive, navy Star1 m10·Nov 6•6-5074 p11ones & misc oll1ce n 3 675 9078 1 • 85,.5 wltan. new ttres & clutch MANAGEMENT we don I place you wtthtn ,,am· pm • or 984· 1u/H .,.. 282/W excellent mecnan1cal ... LTTPIS work 847-9622 24 hours ol .,00r Inter-appt. DeS!QnerlDlr prevu ' cono111on, 80.000 miles Pertume & cosmeltc dem· IECIPTllllST onslralors lor local FIT Mon-Fn Varoous oil stores 1·800-833-8800 duties 848-2249 NUW HIHING' RESTAURANT Governmen1 Jobs sl(1llell ClllS and unsk1lleo on your SERVERS/CASHIERS area For a current hsr 01 FIT-PI T Apply between 1obs & apptoca1ton call 2-5 weekllays EDIE S 16021 842·1087 .. ~t E804 DINER 2305 E Coasl lfftcE llLP PIT Hwy Corona oel Mar Flexible hours Call Sve Reta11 6•2·6450 CISllEI IUllCAL·Hln UYEL F T Gooo b1!neto1s Call Baroara lor appt 650-2001 PRINTING PllTl-IP /O&mU Experience full tune gOod salary and benefits Call Mr Winch 640-6525 Beauhtul c.lothong store •n S C Plaza seeks F T cas111er •lnl opply Enlty level post11on '" Fashion merch working w1th Euro- pean and dornesflc c101n1ng Stan S6 50 with e•~ttence )Ont 1>enel1ts ANN STUARDtSTUARDS Call Colleen 540-7 t62 For an ON· THE-SPOT 1n- 1erv1ew. apply 1n person WEDNESDAY 9 ooam-4 oopm 19122 Brookhurst (corner ol Gartoetdl HUNTINGTON BEACH llTlllAL LlllEI I llPPL.'' llO. You re 1n gOod company• Eaual Opp1y Empl->yer UUS/lfFlll•I Positton available Ex perience necessary Mon thru Frt 8 30·5 Apply 1n pefSOtl PENNYSAVER 1660 P1acen11a Ave Costa Mesa voew. we will a&11s1 you by I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;... ___ ftets I Animals 6049 $7 .100 OBO 548-8777 c1rcu1atong your intor· ApplU!'!cts bOl I mat1on to 25 of Orange 1•-111111~ ........ -----"1Um PHIL• County's premier secur-ELECTRIC stove 30 ·*All ,.,,.1 * llyhrms totally at ourex-While. immacu,1a1e CalrnTerrlerS179 pense · $75 00 726-3 1 1 or 722-9824 alt 6pm Lhasa Apsos S229 Keeshond $249 · We re here lor you and KENMORE ELEC Clryet Mtni Doxtes S279 your belier future with $35, works great Bichon Frtse $299 DYllMIC PROTECTIOI SERVICES (114)111-Hll (H..U) Antique oak Bunk beds A k 1 1 a s A m e r 1 c a n $75 645-0767 Iv msg Eskimos Coc1ters Cotlte INr -n-FRIGIDAIAE·Xll D a Im at I an L 8 b s . I cono• Frost-tree 14 cu tt Maltese Manchester Bought 11188 5 yr warr Temer Mint Schnauzer 1 Why rent $400 673-8384 Pe«1ngese Pom Poodle WASHER & Dryer $150 ea PYg s~r;~~o~;·h Tzu Dishwasher $125 Elect All puppta guaranteed Range S 100 Trash Com· PETLAND PAVILION paclor $100 646·58"8 OPEN 7 DAYS 11m-11.M1 16374 Beact1 Blvd 1', rru 17th & trvlne tn Costa F~ 6014 S •05 lwy. next 10 Target Mesa. now htrong Musi 10 FT Sola. nearly new * Ml-1211 * ti. 1110 *PPtY perfect condition. neutral 10MI Pd S 1000 bargain et $150 * 846-7222 MOVING must sell NOW' Wht wash oak entertain cntr Faux stone cot & arid Ibis; Southwest pine bdrm set Mal/box sprng Sofa/lo,,.. seat All .oc1n1 Won't last 973-0653 2 Beol Solid Oak Bar Stools. Full Sire Cost $700, Sell S3 50 &50-8088 Ive m19 A vaf'"iety ot older kittens & spayedtneutered adult 1 ca11 need responstble lovmg m11oe homes 536-3771 or 839-7019 Cute 9 yr 010 white Appaloosa mare. EngllSh & Waslarn 1ralned Xlnt pleasure horse. 1umps 2'6" & up saoo S.8-4246 HIMALAYAN KITTENS CFA. Seel Point. t>eavt martcs, 9 wtta. box train· ed ShotsS200 650-8553 Andques. . Oassks 9045 CADILLAC 1960 4-door 30,000 origonal miles. ex- cellent cond111on. orlgmal OWMr S8.500 640-1U 2 •111111 Hiil 1HI '""'11 .. 1.111,111. ~== Autos !mpotted 9100 * IMWSILE Our enUl"e inventory has been dr&ShCaJly redvcecl lor e.tra savings• ma&.mMTllS 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach ........ CREVIER BMW lFtWw.tnCW cg N ·OMID MllOS LOVING mother Wtll eat• .... Ill, ..... fOf your toddler In my Tex1ure-Acoustle & Paint hOme. BuSharO/Gafiield H B. PIT FIT 965--0656 B EAUT SLEIGH BED COUNTRY OAK Incl dresser. oval mirror, 2 ntte stands & porcelaln & brUI l\andlel. exqurs.te Saet $1450 Cherrywood din rml cof table Beaut MUS1 See. 973-0653 Labrador Relr,.,,..rs AKC black/white 4 wks old. 4 dogs left $275 S.8-5601 $2.44 per day That's All you pay for 4 llnee. 30 day min+mum In the SERVICE DIEC TORY F« more ltlfOfmation CALL TOOAVll lllF•LllS ...... --·... . ... .. •, . ' ........ . NEWBORN & MEDICALLY Fragile Newborn Daycare My Home 30 Yrs Superb Refs. Per 966-0490 ******** .-llTl •YW&U ..,., Free Esttmates Any Sile Job Call Dennis * 211-1111 * ''t),... t • ~ ... llT ... IMMEOIA TE SERVICE Sr Discount Hauling Cln up Trees. Joon 650-t~28 lftUll LIU Al. Haul'tng e Qeanups Odd Jobi also S.3-0952 DUMP RUNS • JUNK f11 ~.. Furniture, trash, tree • ServlOe & Repair branches. appltances L.te 509044 Greg 731-6295 Call Mike 7 dys 646-1391 ... , ...... 111-1111 IWllmat U..lllT-1..U p I' " J --.B Z ELECTRIC• .. 'I.... Cuatomers Richard Sinor Resld'l/Comm'I All Home Junk to Dump, 7 days. (Lie. Int Rets) 645-7608 Improvements FrM nt Costa Mesa S40-3798 •S.8099 Bret 968-5504 ~ --. --"' * -~--· .... nt I I patch ptatertng. custom textunng quallty WOf'k Problems-No Prob- lem•' •3268M 554-7631 eo·s PLASTERING All type$ lnt.te..t Patch· T exture-Restucco Fr" est. 9WS/282·9005 DRAINS from SS. S t5. $25 auc:eta, disposal. heater. Pl\one Est. anytime. "Pl" 646-6~42 l.eO -----~~ ' ' HOME MGMT CO Excellent quality al reas HOUM pets & pl~t we prlc:es. Reis L~. Full 11111 lllf lllF• ~.'Lie.fins 56T-4M7 watr Greg 642-0744 Quality wont. felr pric:ee. TOPOUALllY PAINTING FAST GUAR. SERVIC~ Ff" .. Eat •557494 Int /Ext 11 year• O.C 968•5191 494-e504 ---- ' . . ' . ............ Matti"_., box, frame new $235.94().8733 6059 PIANO WElLSMORE UP· RIGHT Good eondthon $450 frrm 859-8792 PUYDNll-.U Like new. S 1.50 eacn •S.1-2687• COMPUTER destc $30 dr...., $30 Completely ISO gal. saltwater list! taNI $150 Viet0f1an couch & !.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._ chair S200 Bookahell 6065 '30. Brwad new 4 truck 1 ..... _ .. ___ .....,.._. Ur• & nma $250 Skill & boot• $41(). 631-0301 135-3171 Nrwoart r ,_,, I~~ II [~ Srtl AAI Sr '"tf ' 'am lblrl ,,,.,)O Dft!liloftf• ·-~11111 s.. --.-89 LEGEND & '90 INTEGRA SAVE! SALE! Couctl. upholll chairs. tablet. very QOOd con-BMW 8 2 6 3 3 c s 1 dltlOn. $400 lor group, LOADED lmmec inside & wtl4 aoeperale. 559-506 7 out New oorome wheels ECTR C ...__. l Ures MUST SEE EL 1 hospital ....., S 14,995 Call tor apt (619) FIJllY auto. Used by re· eowred Mart patlent.1_________ 564-3321 Bedside commode. BMW '89 325te wh••IChalr & walker CONVERTIBLE. blac:k/1an S 1000 080. Fr" deftV9(y ... ther 5000 mt Xlnt & ae4 up. 842-7982 cond. $27.500 642-6871 L.lc Ina· d R9f1 PROMPT 139-18" HA8A RIDGE REMODEL. !~i:&;i::!~ DATSUN 200SX 1982. 5- _ l iiitiiiiiiiia -11 9Al.£J ~ t>Mutiful pale tpMd. pow« steering. peed\ drapes wl awag1. windows & braJt .. aold tw .. bettt ftKture9, 2t' • Needs tletp. 7&,500 mllel.. ale. Heel· QlllM tub & ahoWer '-'" 1 500/ ... t offer. 29' lent oondftlOn. 12.900 Cal Gym 1000, ahUttera, Cabin Cr\ltMf Smart geo..ge 12 .,ftXtUreal~All boat Muat ••II qu9litylttoma. 721~508 11500/8 .. t off•r. HONDA ACCORD tilt 2 ITS-7651 door hatch·b•ck. 5 L.AAOE GlASS TOP dfn-9PM0, elr. grMt •no room table with condition. 88K mllea cerwNl: ~. •• new 7012 121t5. 8$4--2372 '"5. 722-7044 tttlng ~ In wad out Sacrifice SHOO. Hm 114-2312 M a52· 142e · It coats lt-u to b\ly at: Newport Auto Center 0r-. eo.t DAILY PtLOT IT~. October to, ... 117 HCihiOUe--.. a.-, 21. 1• .,..IOtpwMCWOIQ 90<* HCTft'ICMMWll HCnnoul ..... M STATWOf 1112 DNiMI. 2 dOOf, ..... 8TAI I' ....... w ..,,.. Al .... ~'*"* OI ..w. wtlldl .. .,... ..... 8TA'-f ..... 9TA~WT ···war IF Of •.ooo,,.., 11.450 orig. TM~...,... -TN ~ ....... -~ML.I Md .... I I 1.-.d by tM fl'llfteO Dir • Con1fector wflc TM talowWlt ~ •• The~ perwiure u. Of f'CITmCMlll lnel OWMr t73--3712, MIO~• ...,.._.__ ••• IPte ~Ol'ttl Wftflon fN .. Ne'*"__,,.. trGfY' ~"'*'*8-OOlllO..,..,_.• _ .. ..._ 1&t-1400 M 4.ATUT THfHO. * c 0 A. T .. I 0 I c A L ''* =· • ,...,. ... "" .. ,., .. 1Ukonltecti119 wflf\ llW F~o·s .,.CK..ot SEA· OMl!OA POOl SUMCl rn. IOtlO'* "9 per'IOftl m '11111 IB 32nd 31. HMport leedl. CA eNCW.•TI. INC . 1111 .._ e •nown to tr"......,-C•J. •• 14Me 0y ._ ~"""' c1 va, 9022 W--.. Gwderl 1» W91~ °'~ heW ~ me U89 or Gl'eM OOfldltion 1 ownert YOLYO 1111 Ol Wegon t2la w.,,. Ave • .,.,. 1H. """'*"to .. C ... Di .... NONI '""~,, ... Ind Hol,te.. OrOlle. CA 926'1 CA.,.. '~ Ftci.r1011• l u11nH t t tl,000 090 121_. 120 dMl ~. eutomatlc'. ~ ~ ~ _!!4 ~'.!nt1on 8 H Cfl. CA ... lervlc9 ._... F..,., ...,_ end edd1-of lfto. lhell be 6-Md 10 0. Fi.ct Aoneld Morrow TlmOltly "°°9ft H~ N-THE ASSOC•A.IT()N 14000 t2 OO ........... ._, -... _, Act t• a, Codi 21100 eQ wrow ~ IHFOfiltotEO "Of•IMPOl..,..,. llnd tN1 be t022 Me,lene Garden 177 Wei~ Ot~ OF ONCOlOOY ANO M8Z '71 2400, '*941, ' 4 •57 CA eatt0 • • Admlnl9t1etlon & p,0-wa,). ._ t.w ..... _, .. UCAOW, INC , 17M2 1711'1 ~ Oto'<"9 CA t2t<l 1 CA titet HEMATOLOGY GROUP looblherp Meeplklna VW 'l2 RAB8fT TtW bu""-8 .. ce>n-OMMlt~Of""*1-..... P\ltlleMICtleln,OflOoo 9'tMt ,110. Tuttln. CA In ICICOfdenc:e witll the TNe ~~· ._ ce>n· Ttt11 1>ua•,,.U •eon· SPECIALISTS U$1v..,,_ 14100 080' SMI0-7353 ' CONVERTIBLE. dUc'8llt bY' All lndMdl* oe lftc A T .... ~eUon. totler i 4, 1tlt, 91 10-00 AM. nte0 pnMtjOM of Section t773 OUC1eO l>Y An lndMOuel ducted l>r A/I 1na1vt0..al A ... Ste r732 HUflMOtOtl Aed ale ~ OU1 ~ Ttle 1egl1trent com• •1 W•ner Ave.&ulM n2, 2071 Newpot1 Btlld . eo.ta Oet.O ~t9'1'1ti.r H Of lM ~Code the O. The regt11tan1 com Tiie reg11I••"' com a..cJ\ CJI 9264• MEAC£0ES 1912 3000. .,.;.., '5 .,..s M 000 "*'* to 1reneecf buet-H11nt1ng1011 1 .. ch. CA ....._ CA, pereonel PfOCI-tMt £NWtmen1 h.u ~..,_, ~ to 1renuc1 l>u'4 ~ 10 1tenMCt l)u... TIM Fict11-out Bv5 ,...,, TwbO ~ bk.-d&l6o ml v ' ----• ......... ,... under ttle ftc11tklu9 t2t47 art".. • lnetudltla turt1lt11re. • y I .. , • " ' •• "I . -~ ...... --11 .... --·-,... undet lhe llCltl>OUt -un0.. t.... '•CllllO\lt Name rellffeCI 10 llll<>•• .... '*'9 Interior' 1 ~" MW fllY p-•-~· ~ nwne O' "*"*' Thie tM*,,... It COii• ~ toOCit'Mcvor otr. MAIHOa C.11. a 1 • ;.;.;_•;; w. ~;: ~ '*"' or na'"" 1>u-"'"" or r•~• t14d •n O.•nq• ~,,,, er "·000 mt!U, eunroof: 1 Mii .P 14 ,..._, et>olle Ot1 November ~ed by A Cofl>or•tlOn hOuMholO lteme l(O'ed by TMMMT cow .. • c•. Ute county in wriocn the""°'" "-*' •OOV, on N A 11ed tboYe o~ S.Ottm~ Ju•) 2 s • 9 a e F 1, r e11ee ttent condi tion * 1111 llW* 11, 1tet Th• re9lttrent com· Iha fOllOwltlcl !*"tone. ~ 1t 10 be OOrW we thoM ,.,., Fred Rorilltd Mouow 21 1989 NO F387096 $13 000 080 875-4414 ' WW Mety Lou WMllM'ie menoed to lrll\Met ~ I P C03t ~ Clland* Tr~t) m1llblllflecl "'4 puotlsheo Th<$ 11•1-I wet 11*2 T1motlly ~OICIOne< M•rt•" l.4t M 0 Pr., ' *'•* Thie ltat_,t wu flied Mii under lhe llGtltloue IP E046 M ichelle ...,_. K ... ..._. M.W. 1:>y the QlfectOf of lnc::tuetriai wnn t.heCounty Cllfll ot O•-H 111 atetam~t """ ••led res11one Corp A Ce 11or.-. .. NISSAN '87 MAXIMA wf1fl the County c..,-k ot Of. ~ name 0t t1amee SelmcM1e011 K• ~ CQ91n of Int et'GI County on 5-ptemt>et wttn 1111 County C1eo 01 O•. corpo•11tt0n 695 1 war~ WMe, lo4ded detelted & lllllll I• M09 County on ~bar lllll9d 9boYe on FM>nllwy 4 SP £041 Jw Grtflith Tr• ..... M(1) • wage tel• et• on hie et IM 19 1989 enge County on S4!01emt.et A..,. St.a 732 r...,1111ng1~· reedy to go! Owner" .. .,... 11. 1"9 ,... • SP £051 J91'11M MedOn· Pul>lltned <>tn0e Coett <>nice of tM Ch .. 1 of PW!t ,~ 17 1989 e.ecn CA 926H car eomlngl W•H meln· •·IP89d. MW motor. C-60. f4DDS7 Elaine Heyee tlon . Delly Piiot ~obet 10. 1989 Opet•flont. FAIRVtE:W ot-Pu!>h9hed Oranoe Cout F'322M Tl\ s !>Uftlle$S wu crm tal~ & maintenance wide tlr ... Y911ow. ••<*· Publlahed Or8"$9 Cout Thlt ltltetnent ... fhd SP Ef3e L .. Ferrwd TllJS VfLOPMENTAL CENTER Delly Pilot Octo!>ef 3 10 17 PubtraNJd 0•1l'ge Coas· OvCJICI Dy II A Cc.rpe•a11or• ,, .. , s 10,500 721·• 120 lent gu mllMge. s 1000 Deity Piiot Ocl~ 3, 10, t7, with the County Cleflc of Of· SP E 156 John 81.i< Sit•. 1nepec1Ton Wiii be ri.io 24 1989 Oeoy PilOI October •O • • Tn•t S18tt;m<f"I ..... I ~· or be9t on.. 8'7·719' 24, 1"9 enge County on Sac>tember SP oose Johfl Wln«i.r "8JC NOTICE WED. OCT 26 19811 10 00 T-950 24 1989 I N•ln !Pie Ceur•y c1 ... o• ..J NISSAN '87 MAXIM A T·llS3 20, 1919 Owtl9t ,...,_ the rlghl AM • '* • a11ge Coun1, -,r. S.Pt•m~• Whit•. loect.d, dete.lled & A&.-os Oomelllc 9300 ---------• 'at1• to bid et the Mle P\Hcn-Q t~ , A I fl Y t I w o E -"8JC NOTICC • 2C 1989 reedylogo!Ownet'1new Pu~ Orange C-1 muetbe"*'-wltheuhonty NOTICITO YalMW.N'TAL CPfTP . "8.IC NOTIC£ I P~t>··~ )•u •g c~.w car coming! Well main· CADILLAC 1179 Coupe de "9llC NOTICE Delly Piiot Octow 3. 10. 11. end oald lot et I.tie llme of COMTUCTO..I Y1CTO.. ...-LAJAC, Ch'af F"ICTmOUI 8UllHlll D• •y P '°' Oct<.be< ) •o , telned & melnt free! \/Ille Excellent condition P'ICTfTIOUe llUWSI 24, tNt purcrt .... All purch•Md 011• (11111) el,._. 0.-etloM II NAiii( STATEMENT PICTITIOUI IUllNUS i• ·~o" '"' J $9,000 080 721·'4120 $3750 OBO. 5-48-2687 ..... 8TATllllN'T T-llse good9 •• aold ......... end "efeet .... Plil>lltned Orenge Cout The fol~l"ij persons are NUtl ITATEMENT 11'1'.191 bl r9l\'IOll9d •t the tim. .. I I #) Deily Pilot Octoo.r 3 10. doong OUStneu IS T"9 IO<IOWl"Q ""'sons ~·t' The lolowing pertont ate of .... Salee IUbject lo $eeleCS propoMls WI.II DI 11189 DICK S GUNS 24 74 New· 1dO<"'ij Dusrneu H do4na ~ ... ·----------pttor canc:.lletlon In Ille received al lhe office ot •-970 port Blvd Costa ~eu CA MES> r 1RE ~C .?C49 VOLKSWAGEN CADtLLAC NSLIC *>TICE SCIROCCO 1985. Wolf· .... leYme llepMe burg, power wlndowa. •tr Bl•ekl blectit, e11eellen1 eondltlonlllg, tuntoof, 1 eondl41on, Ml leather in- owner. $5485 o~o t.,IOr, ell ••trH, low 969-3035 mHMoe, 1 ownef MAAINA SAILl~EW-PllUCNOllCE eventofMttlementbetWMn PLANT O PERATIONS 92827 ,Ha•llO• e.o c .:. •.•eu FICTITIOUS IUllNf.SS POAT, 800 E Bey Ave •A8, orM* encl obilgtned peny FAIRVIEW 0£VELOPMEN· "8JC N0TIC£ RICnard A ngema11 'tS5'CA 9?61· NAME STAT£a.NT N9wpof18eecil,CA92M1 w.-0.i.d this3'dend 10thdayTA L CEN TER 260 1 Avst1nS1 CosteVesa CA Tneooore qt. s ·-,.ioio .. "QP'"''i·O'"•" Neomi~. Celifomie. DI'~ CW Of October. 1919. Plitllic HARBOR BLVD. COSTA '1CTITIOUl IMJ ... IS 9262& 20&0 '1arbv• ti.:: _ S'd Oo•~I: Du'i""e5' as 800 E. ve, •A8, New-"'"llFORTATK>M StO'llge M.,,egemen,, Inc MESA. CA 92628 unlM 2 00 ..... IT~TE-NT Tll' D<a•ness s C(' Meu C.11 9:;., .. ~ A ... E....... :!ESE APC- pon · A 112Ml NOnc. TO T9'ephone (118) 2«-8080 P ~ on FRI NOV 3 19811 Thi fofl$IWll'IQ Plf"SO"S are OUCllCI Dy An "'0•v•do.8 Tn,, <I.JS ,,.5$ ~ COi.A PA .. ' ·~ .to• '>'JIOI' thle butl ... la con. ~-·CT-I •-t tor....._ __ • et ~-1~ ,....., ·-'h ... _ ,._ ...... T .a.-.e : ~~·d ..-esd C • ----NIH•l &Y• MU NEW PORT IMPORTS JMiUMS ~'8 U5 1U $12,900 PP 760--0379-. CADILLAC '78 El Dorado. Brend new M ich. t11es. Xlnt cond LOADED 876·0435 Charles CADILLAC SEVILLE 1977. gold , all leatl"ler, great condi tion, S28 50 548-7196 ,.eve meuaoe ... '14 .. YU 37,000 miles Air con- ditioned Excellent con- d ition! Power breaks, ........ ,,,_ ...... ....,,... """"-.,.,,....., "'-·-• .,.. ""' .,.,..11g .,... .. nes. es Pie •ag st'•"' c ,. cfuc1eo o, A Go·~•-t'!l• duct9!ft>yA l>Ol'lllon ~· Plibltlhed ~ Coul put>llely~end rM<llO< B ACTION POTENTIAL ~ 10 tranu •t Ou) ·~e •eg \l'i" c ~ '9262f: The regll r a t com .. • ...,.._. Deity Ptk>1 Oc1ob4f 3, 10 petform1ng work to turn1sl\ Pt-tYSICAl THERAPY 8 oess vn~ 1ne t '1 t .. ~ mef"'iteo t 1'•• )4':' Ov\ Ir • .,... - menc:.d to Ir buSI-....., IW19111• ter lfte 1Mt 1966 all lt t>or matet1els. tool• ACTION PHYSICAL THER-busmen ra"1e :l• "•m"s "HS u•o•• ·r , c•. °"' .e• ·;·~r '::-.•'a ... •esa " ,_ uodet Ille flcllllou1 w.n .....,.. • h ...,.. end equipment ~ 10 APY 17300 111n St Ste listed aDO•e on N ,-. Du~·nets , ,,. • 126L• t>usl.-neme O' nemM ....... ITAft CW CAU-rtaJC N011C( REPAINT ElCTERIOR ON J.132 Tustin CA 92680 R.c"8•d A ngema• '•s•e~ ac.c..;. • ..,,.,: .. ~:~ •• ' ' '·~~s ' llstedM>oveonNIA ,~Dl,ARTmNTCW B UIL D I N G B AN O F0r1une J Wlltlemst..4 0 TP11s statement .. a• •..c 14 ''i8~ ::,cre;;::, :.• "0•'.l.IA Alen p Luten ~Anoet; ....0-K-117111 ALUMINUM SUNSHADES A t..4e<llCaJ Professional C<><· w11n tne COUl'lty Cleo o• :;)1 w .,,., p,.,~1,., •~e "; •·'4 "' Tnls staterrwtr1t was fi'-d aCT P\AN8 POiit CON-MOTIC·I TO L..AUNORY MAIN t<ITCMEN por1tt0n, CA 17300 17th St anQe County or Seote~ttw r"'" t••~e-_..,.. •• ,.. ... f'i: me..,ce~ • .. lr~s---· W~ wt'-"' the: County Clerk of Or· ITitUCTION ON IT An CMDfTOfla Of MAIN WAREHOUSE ANO Ste J.132 Tustin CA 92680 19 1989 wtt'" ,,..., Coor,_, C:. ~'· • ,, nets '-'n~ty , .. f' • ... ' 8"99 County on S.~tember HIGHWAY IN ORANGI 8ULK TitAN8Fllll CENTRAL POWER PLANT Trus business •s con· F43202I i ng-e ... "f"\'1 ,. "'.,.t ·-.-re~ ous1,..•ss .... ,....... ,r r .a.~ ... 20. •989 COUWTY • C09TA _.,. lees. t101 .. 101 • t FA t RV I E W 0 E -ducted by A Corporellon Put>l•sneo O•anQe Co;i~t 19 198c, l•Sled aoo.e ·' '>e~ ""'"' .. 43221:1 fROM t9TH 8TMaT TO U.C.C.) VELOPMENTAL CENTER Tne registrant com-Daily P1101 Octoti;!• ,, • f0202? t9 tQ!!C. Publllhed Orenge Coast DI' M'• ·-----..._ Notice la hefet>y given to In ICCOfdel'ICe with pt1111 --~--10 tran•a-1>us1-2· 1989 "' .a~ "' " " ' •., ot o....... • • • ~et tM De91.-t-'t credltora ot the within 111d spec1ficet1ons 1ner11ore nes.s under tne l•cllltous • ,.~ Oai•y p,10, l~IOLe , •• , • •r ~ ~·dteme•' "a~ ' .-c 24, 1989 •t Tre"e,ortetlon, 1H nemed transf9"ot(s) that a Bkldeu lor tt111 proj9CI business name or names 1, ,989 "'''~ '.•e Co .. ,,:. Ct'" ~· O• . ,. SUBARU GL 4 l! 4 power slee,,ng, power W AGON 1986 . ate. windows! S7,SOO. Call: 0 11u p11· Oct ... ~3 10 17 ~ .... ,..,,..._ -,,_....., ......,, ~ I Pvoh,r~· •1 '" Joa~· T -969 I-*' """" lheet, "--bu* trenaler Is about to be mull possess• current C-33 listed above on June 7 1989 "8.IC NOTICE • Q< '">le Ccivl'lt • on S!'ote"'~' 1000-, l• ,......._ C.....,. me.de on personal properly ci ... iflcetlon tlcenM issued Elaine I-I eyes II " • 989 ---.. ---.,.-Mn-...,.-r---e.12. uml} O'decln p.tn. herelntlt., described by Ille Contractors Stttt Th11 st•temenl was l1led NOTICE'TO 1----------F432302 power dO<>ft & windows. 111-1141 ___ ,. ____ nu_i_-. ___ • ~ -. 1-. et Tllenamt(s)e11d l>Uslneu LlcenM Boerd A11y l>ld r&-wllh lhlCO\lntyCter• o• 0 •·1 CONTJIACTOAS PUBUC NOTICE 0 "'t11•SMO :l•arQt' Coas• stereo c assette. rool reek. exoollenl condition GOVERNMENT SEIZED S5.900 0 80 434.3943 v•hlcles lrom S 100. Cor- vettes Ctievys. P0tches, '1CTIT10UI 8U9INlll wMofl ltnle ttwy d be eddr ... of the Intended C*vecl where the b•dder 11 lflQ9 CO\lnty on Septemt>er I OLIA CHICA Oa '• P o• 0C.1(t.e' 3 N~ ITATl•NT ~ ...... Md rM4 tren8fwor(1)are· DEEP VAL· not hotnsed as se>eetl1ed w1t1 20 1989 STAT£ I EACH NOTICE 2C '!<EIS The following Pef9onS are ~ ...-12 ............. LEY CLEAlllERS COFIP De disregarded JO•fll v~ F4321311 CO .. STRUCTION OF INVITING 810$ MOC NOTICE ,-4e211 irK:TmOUl IMJllMEH NA• STATEMENT TM lolloWlng persons are d<>lnq l>uSlness es BENTLEY S 7979 Centtt Ave Hun11ng1on Beacn CA 92647 Be ntleys Tav - ern/Hun1rngton Beach inc I• Cellf()(n11 Corp 1 7979 Centtt Ave Hunt- ington Suen CA 926' 7 Tiits 1>u11ness '' con- dl.IC1e<l by 1 corporation Tiie reg15tr11n1 com- moneed to 1renuc1 Dus•- ,_. under Ille flCllllOUS business neme or names listed et>Ove on 11 1185 Ben tleys Tav ern1Hunt1nqton Boacn tnc Graham Glltltm. Secretary · Thia sletement wes filed wtlh the County Cieri! ol Or- •no• County on Septem~ 14 11189 F4315n Pubhahed Oranoe Coast Delly Ptlot October 10 17 end other confiscated properties Selling this area F0t buyers guide. 1. (31 2) 844-9009 ext 4086 Also open evenings doing busl..-a 11. ~ ._._ f9f t"le D BA T R E A S U R Y lure t>iddets must possess I Pubhsned Ora11ge Coast SUNKEN BIN OOCKS 910 ITEM NO t70 S a T CLEANING SER ---~lfle~ CLEANERS ANO SEARSJOintVtnlurtLICenM Oe1ty P11otOctot>er3 10 171 SealeCID•Os""' t>e •P<:••'°C lllO T•C E S ,.EQtB• VICES 2729 S Sp UGe S; .... ~ ......... ITATI CLEANERS -P 0 Bo• Pr.t9"tnee will be granted 24 t989 at ine Ollce 01 !he Df!pv• G ,, E « •"a· i,. 1 t' o · C r · CWC~C>MtlA;Dl,AllT· 19808, •128.-t<vtne C lo D•dders property ao-T-957 ment 01 Parlo.~ ""d ~,. o•OPC.H •S "' c;,r.-<;e .eob. K2j51~ 8-nt• Ane. A 92704 lllNT O, T•"Nl'o•. 927t3-9608 "'ovecl as Sm1tt Bu11ness t C 1 1 C • " • NOTICE F P TIOH Samuel T Vklaurto Jr "" " ,.... t •eallO" SO\l!!le•r R1"'9·or• ne ' ·s ii ..,,eu c NSLIC NOTICE T111s Dusiness •• con-TATIOM: ~Al AND TN location tn Calllorni In accordal'ICe W•tPI Section P\8lJC NOTICE I HNdQulfllfS '333 c.m.nc ... , .... c •• co_,,,, pc TO ADMINISTER ----------ductectby An lndivtduat CONTf'ACT fOR CON· of the Ch1ttl executive olftee 1896 et seq T1t1t1 2 Call· De• R·o S0utf\ Sv•tf' ix Bo• •200 Ccs•a N'esa Ca ESTATE OF: "8JC NOTICE Th 1 1 ITitUCTION ON ITATI Of pnnc.pel business olti« fornla Adm1n1str11rve Cooe ITATEMENT OF San C>teoo c1110,.,. ,2 •08 •o-n·• 92628 •20c o• o• JOHN RALPH ----------~ r~c91~r;~:.ci c~i;.: HIGHWAY IN ORANQI ol lhelntended lrensferor is Apphcations for prelerenc.E AIANOOHMENT ~ teleP"One 6tCf n · 658€. t>elo•e • .,, "Ou• •• 00 a ~ HOLL.AHO ek.9 FICTITIOUS Mll ... 11 ness under lhe ticllt1oua COUWTY .. COSTA •IA NIM U above mull DI tubmilted to 8110 UIE CW FICTITIOUS ~ up to 2 00 :: ,.. • -.oa, on ••.,•soi, ::>c•o lle' 2f NAME STATIMINT business name 0< nemet ""°"" 1fTH ITMIT TO AK other buSlness ne approved by 1ne Sm111 1no I UllNEIS NAME Ociot>e• ., '%" •• ,., c 19&9 , '"• :e .,., ·•· JACK HOLLAN,O The lollow1ng persons are llsled atx>Ye on September Oil MAit AWNUR Generel end lddrtsMS uslCI by tnt M1norny Bu11ness Procure Tiie following oerson time tney ,.. :" ::-vo,,., 'po"' t •, o• • ..,. ~co•• • ak• JOHN R dOl"'ij business u 20 1989 wart!~ F,_.ey, Intended transle•or wittur ~ Ass11te1"1Ce Otv1s1on ,,..,. at>andoned me use 0 ooeneo ano .,..~, ,.,, r..e• de• .. e• • • •·a • •• , C" HOLLAND THE ASSOCIATION OF Semuel T Vidaurto Jr llfwtee..,... ~ •8"9 thr .. years IH I past so fer 1808 141PI St Su111 100 lh• F1c.l1t•ous Bus'•nes form.ng tne ,.u•• .~, ,.~ C•er~ s "'~<,. :>, •·• ~· o<>• CASE NO. A14&402 0 N C 0 L 0 G V A N 0 Thtt Sltletnenl was lllt d wllh te be -ietn.cW. U kllOWn lo thl 1nt~Oec Sacramento CA 95814 Nam e 0 1 A G N OST C Furn sl" a a• , ~ ~ annovn ~ • ,.,e B·.:! " ·~ To all rietrs HERMA TOLOGY GROUP ll'le CO\lnty Clerk ol Orange ,,. protect"-. toel of transl« .. .,.. Requests '°' smell DuS•· CENTERS o~ AMERICA let11ls 100'5 ...... ~., c...-.. ~. Pul>"C•, llt"'"t'>! ii 0 eac Ot"nertc:.ar>es creOlors SPECIALISTS 17300 11111 County on Se«>tem~r 19 2S _.,_t ...,., .. laltld The name(s) and 1>us1nes! ness prefe<ence 1n tne award INC A CALIFORNIA COR-1 nec.essa•, 1• "<", , a10uo 11 •'J 00 •,.. ii! c.on1ingent cr.Olews ano St. S111te J-132. Tustm CA 1989 ~ ...... ,. ... (oeE) edd•... ol Ille 1ntendec ollhe contrecl tor tne abovE PORAT ION 16902 Bois-a SUl'lken 0,.., doc" a• 9-:i 5 SOO" l'f'•~a•o,•• u ;oh (;(!rsorlS .no may 92680 F432032 perttclpettoft. I r a n s • r • e I s I a r • menhoned pro1ect •S ~~ Cnico Suite 203 Hunt•"Qlo<I Chtta State Beac• • O• ~n9t toeee> t' o• '• ~ ~o• • :>c · • otherwise be lfllerested 1n Fe<tun• J W1th1ms t..4 0 Published Orenoe· Coal! ... ~ -""I le HARSHAYU PARIKH Obi by subm1111ng I comptele<I BeecPI CA 92&c9 County Ca•·IO<" 4 C"':> I''~ De< 26 19.0~ • t.,e '.'!": ll'le •ill or &Sl&le O< bolti Inc A Medical Professional Daily Piiot October 3 lO. 17. Mt 1d"'9d"" tMe protect. TAMAS CORP t nd CROW'-form STD 811 wtlPI Irle D•O Tne F1ct1t1ous Business in ace.or dance .., ., ,,.,,. !) d', C,.l,...Dt'•5 ~ ,, ... ,. • d·' 01 JOHN RALPH Corporation. CA, 17300 24. 19~9 TMI "'O.llCT II IU9-CLEANERS. 11208 Ferlna proposal No P•elerer\Ce w1t1 Name rel9"reCI to 1DO~e was ano soec•l•Cll•O"s '";""' ,., Ome Co513 "•o>s.i t., r..CXL ANO aka JAC"- 17tn SI. Sle J-132. Tustin. T.1151 JICT TO THI "8UY St . Apt 146 NofWalk. Cli be granted un~ss tne t>•O is flte<I 1n Orange County on ano sue." 8008,,0 ,. "'t-'I'' ro•n•t •o• '"" ,,,.., ~"·"~ o• A HOL~AN D ai.a J0"1N R CA 92~0 A ... RICA" '"OVlllONI llOe50 eccompanie<I Dy the STC July 3 1 19 89 F 1 LE as may De ,5,..,,.c c.• 0, ''° .,.,,. S r P E £ 1 HOLLAND Thta business Is con-CW THI IURfACI TitANI-That lhl Pl'Oc>MtY per tr 811 NO F'351193 D•d opening <lillt-SWEEPER • A1.,. ,;M A PEi, Tl()N 1'aS !>eel' ducteo by A Corporthon PUBLIC NOTICE '°"'ATION AllllTANCI nenl he<eto •S Oescr1bed • Bid proposals mu51 04! Bethel Island Partners Prose>eet•vl' 0 ,0,.,5 .,..,,h Add•t•O"•' U"~ • '"'' 1 led by JERRY A.LLEN Tne reg1$lr ant com-ACT Of 1112. ~·• u Ory Ctean1n subm111e0 for 1he e11we Ltd. A Calllorn1a Ltd Part-e•.amine a11d .,.01.-.,., 0,0 soecr•1ca1 0'1' ""ii• Dt. OD· 1-40Ll AN!) ,,. 1t1e Sul)e'10r meneed 10 transect bus•· FICTrTIOUI 9Ul lNEIS Mcie.,. requer.d fOf the Drop Store end IS located at work descnt>eCI the•e1n De· nersn10 16902 Bolsa Gruca forms SC>eC•l•ca• • .,,,5 .,nc ta1neo ar t"e Jf' rr • . .,~ Court ot Ca)1tom1a Coonly nets under the llclltlous NAMIEITATIMl:NT .. tlrewor11cteecrtbed-.. t0411 "C"MegnollaS11eet.v1111ons lrom plans ano Suill 203 ..iun1.,gton ptans1>y calhn~a· '"'a ,11 Purt"n ,n9 AQf'"'l d'··r1,. ol ORANG E bu11neu neme or names The lotlowlng persons ere In. R1verstcle. CA 92503 se>eerhcetions will not !>' Bete" CA 926C9 8 reQuest tc • ., ... , Ct-, 1,,. Or .,.e :.o~I• Veu .d °'HE PE""li 1Qflo Jiited above on June 7. 1989 dOino business 15 At 1M ttm. IM• c:-trec1 The busmess name use<: con11derld and will De cause Tn11 bu11ness was con-Deoartment o• PJr• \ 1.,0 •o•n•a Bo, sn ~ c 1 .-... reqve~ts that JE RAV Elelne Heyes ElCPRES MOBILE SKI. It -.o.d. !tie c-trecter by the said transleror(s) 11 tor re1ec11ons or Drds Thf dueled oy 1 L•m•teo Panne•-qec•eat•on 'JJ.; ... a""<'•C l v•ned • 'h" a•t•r• e• ~· ·•• ALL EN HOLLAND b@ Thtt sttt8"'1enl was !tied 177 RiverstOe Ortve, New-tt1a11...-..e1u.reci-MIO location 1s TREASUR Dtc>ertmenl nas the right tc SPl•P Del R•o Sovt~ s ...... ?OC C·iv C'"'' .. "• U•C • .... ,. a.;>POlflled as ~d' T978 wltn ,,.,. CO\lnty Clerk of Or-port Beech CA 92663 A...,.._ or• COMMnettofl CLEANERS •••v• any 1rregut1flfy in a Tll•s sltte..,ent .. as 1.1 .. ol Sa" o,.....,0 Ca ,. ,., 1 Q~ ·o~ ,,..,,, r ~ •ea·~ ,., ·• oo.. •;:r,;-"\alNe 10 Oev1d Lewrence Seals 14 of ....._ ....._.... Th t Jd b tk t f t ....., ----------•noe County on September of .. , ·----.. • .. u rans er ·~ b•O or to reiect any O• • Wltll Ille Cou"'' Cle•~ l 0· 1 1110 O•O ... De c "' O!'•t'C ·de<''' .. o r ., h f).,"'"C' .. ,... "'1'11$18• fl4I esui1e o• l'tll.JC NOTICE 20 1989 Vie Pilma Laguna N'9U•I ...,.._or•-~ el intended to be consum-1>1ds enge County on Seo1emoer ul'iess 1 s made ?" d ~·ar l~t' B·d '""'" ~tf'' ••I<::"~ tne 090908nt 24 31 1989 F~131 CA 92677 .,., of lfte lohwlftg .._.. meted II lhl ollice ol EX No !>•OS wMI De considered 20 1989 Oard D•d ,0,,.. ,.,,.. ,n,.c r. Oc•"' ".:< :;),;•"' T <-4E PEl'li tOt~ F..-z22 PubllSheO O•anoe Coa.st This businen 11 con-~tlofle wt\lc" -· ECUTIVE ESCROW COM· unless 11 1s mace on a st1n Put>hsneo O•ilnge Coast l"e 0eo11,,,.,,.r• ..,, Pa... Ea." • c .,., 11 •; ..... • •1QVests autl'IOnty 10 ,ICTTTIOUI 8Ul lHEll Deity P1tOI OclObet 3 10 17 dUC1ed by An tnOivtdual 1tltvtel e ~ oif h f PANY 2455 I Raymond way dard form lurn1Sl'le<l Dy tnt Oaoty 1>1101 Octot>er 3 •O 1~ ilnd Rec.•eat or ii· • ~ ~, ·~ t'acr •• ' .. ,,. . '"~ o ,,.. it0""1'11Ster 11'9 eslalE NA.Ml STATEMENT 24 1989 Tne registrant com-wort!: c ... C·10, C·12. C.1:1, Et Toro Cal1torn1a 92630 or Department ano •9 maOe 1n 2c 1989 n acco•darre .., •• ..... •o•" ., "'" Ht' •ca· .-. nd@r lt>e 1n0e9e~1 T-958 mence<1 to ttansact Dusi· C·f1, C·21. C4a, c..a.. «alter Oclobet 26 1989 eccordance with the •n tG62 str...ct•o•s . 8 0 .,,, "'"• •"o 11 "•t•o• "'• "t "01TW>1S1~'°'1 ol Esunes dOt~ ~=;: :'I0'1s '" ----------ness under the hct1t1ous fMe c:ontrec:t le ~t, This !Nik transfer is SUD· strvcllons 10 BrdOer! B·ds ...,"'' De , ,tn-.... , soK •,a" o' r-.s~· t " c ,.,.. Al't .. tws authC>r•ly w.11 BENTLEYS ,250 Mart "8.IC NOTlCE t>usmess neme °' names 10 atete c-trect "•"· j«:t 10 Ct hlOfnta Unilor • Prosciecuve 1>1dOe<5 ma.,. "8.IC NOTICE •or l"t' ""' ,,. .. , h .;.. , • "'f' :. .: •• ~ ·,. ... · .t•IOw !he peBOnal •noeHI •rt Newp<>rl Deecn hSttO ellOve on September dlecl1Mlnetloft 8fMt -· Commetciet COOe Sect ei'am1ne and Obtain plans scr.De<l •e•t', -..,!' ~t 1,, ~· • "" •• • •.,~ .. ~ re0tesenlal1V& 10 t¥8 CA 92660 W·--l8, l987 p llei.c e req11lremeftte 8 106 spec1f1cat1ons ano D•d F-491IO ,.,.,.1 01 e>8,., •"J ~ec 'c er • t .o' 0"' sra • .. many acl!OnS without Bentleys hvern N-PO" I TATE Of' 0.V>d S..ts ,__, to a.--.. t The,..,.,. and address o forms Dy Celling 1714 FlCTmous eUSINESS ,81110,, •ese•.t'S ·~", 9 .. •c ;•ovno~ •o• "',. 1 o• 01 '~" ob!Oltn&nejl court awroval 8eectl Inc ta Cehtorn•• CA.l..lf'ORNIA ThtS stetement ••• hied Codi, lec:tton 1aeo. 1111 person w1ll'I wllo 957-5213 NAME ST A TEMEHT wai.e 3.,1 "f'Q d' 1, , 11 Do Berore t.aillng ~ v.-y Corp) MACI °'THE With the County Clerk OI Or-"·"·· •p•c:lllcetlOftl, claims mey be l11ed IS u A p1ymen1 Dono Sien Tiie IOltOWtng C>e'SO<IS ii•!' Did 0' 'O 't' ..c· )•. r t Eacri D•O ,~, ,.. •c, .. ''f' important ac:tlOl'll I TATI ARCHl'T£CT enge County 0'1 Septem~ ettd P' ..... *"'• fof Md-acuhve E.sc:row Company derd Form 807 1n an amO\lnl dO<ng 1>u11ness u b•OS '"' ,,a,..,e~ d' c ,,.s oenc~ " hO..,.Y!lf the P4Jf90"l• N: ~~t~n~~9g2~y Dl,A~NT Of' 19 1989 *" ~ protect C4lft 41ftfr• 24651 Reymond Way. E not lft.S tnen 50 p.-cent ol PACIFIC PRO-MOTION Tl'\e ilPO••ertl ,. tl•OO .. , I I oerSO"' • .,.::: P••' !'4 1epreseritativ• wl!ll be Tnis Dusiness •S con-QIMOtAl llRYICES F~ be ........... et "'9 o.per1·, Toro. CA 92630 end the last the contr.ct !)(!Ce must e<:· SERVICES 3186 A1rwtv wtll De •eQu••ed 10 ,.,f'Cul!' , .,te•esteo • '"'° ;:>• _,poH ' reQU .. 90 IO grve notioe llo ducttO Dy 1 corporation ADV.fWTIU•NT F<>f' Pu!>llS1* Orange Coatt -t of Tr.....,-.att.ft. dl y for tlllnq d 11ms by an ~ny -y contrtel 1n. Unit K COsta Mesa CA contr.ctu•al ao•N!mt'f'• , ,,,. t>tO 1S I:'; ~ •rooretion •1'11ef"9d ~ ~ The registr tnt com llOl"'9UCNOTICE OetlyPtlolOclot>erl 1017. ,._..MdlWDoc~ta. credl1orSl'lalt t>e0cotbet25 vo1Y1ng111e11pend1ture 1n e1192626' Ille form 01 a Stand.vc't•t•l"t' ,,.,,.,, ltf\eor lheyha ... ~notce • ~eel 10 trenaecl OUSt· SEALED PROPOSALS 24 l989 "--•• Tr~ 19811. Wf'ttcll •s the bus•neu C95S of SS.000 Oo<lelO 0 Cnnsty Jr Agreement F"orm ~ ..,11,0 llcers "'' t "' S•Q' an ~19d IO~ -under tne fictitious wtll ~ received 1n Room T ·949 .......... na N ttNM. '· dey bllOfe Ille contumm11-T,.,. woeuful t>•ddef wilt 3186 A1ni.ey • unit K Costa 5,,811 De D•no.nc; "IX'" '"t agr~· :>r ~•" "' •hr .Chon ) The bull~ name °' names 3016. 107 Sou1n Broadway. O. lo• ial1 ... lecr-te, llon date 1pec1fltld eboYe be requorld to enter into I Mese. CA 92626 State 0, Cal•IO•"'• 0.,,, ,c><)• co•po•11 ori •ro .,., "'""' ~••!Jon au listed above 011 1111188 Los Angeles, Ct hfornta. unlll NlJC NOTlC( Cellrorftle 94214·0011 Oeted Auouat 29. 1989 contractual agreement 1n Robin l -•s 3186 Airway aoprovei I>) ,.,., 5181,. mo•@ r"•" o• ~ "'"•c•• """''' "'" be gt an led I.I,._ Bentleys Ttll8fn',.,._port 2 oo pm , Wednesdey. Oc-(~ ~). eftd HMSHAYU ~AlttKH the form of a S11nOard -Unit K C~t• Mesa CA Bono recu·•t'men•~ ,0, s1g,. • '"' ".loO s D1 • oa•• 1 •nt.,Mled per-ton r• 8eac:h tnc . Grellem Gntiem. lobe< 26. 1989 •t wtlleh time I Me27 ...., be -It !tie ....,_ lflleftded Tr-*" Aoreement. fOfm STO 2 92626 contracts e•cf't'<l.ng s• (II nersl'•O :>• • c "' •"'"'"'' oo,ecllOn IO the pet*Cfl S.Creltry they wtll De publicly opened NOTICE M o.....-t of Tr-.-· Pul>lllhad Orange Coas1 whtch snail De b1nd1ng uPOr Jodi Cnristy 3186 Airway are staleo ,. '"' Gt'""'• i "•"' '"" "•'""' t"C ao 8fld 51'0WS ~ C8ut"e Tht1 ttetemenl was hied end read et H id address 10< l'VIM.IC IALE tetioft elftoe Md et tt.. of· Deity Pilot October 10 1989 the Stet• of Celllorn111 onl) • Unit I( Coste t..4esa CA Condlt•ons OPR 4~'.I <;I'< oresses 1 al ~"""'1 ~·" wny 1"-"'ou6d ,,_ REPL"'CE IRRIGATION Of' Nf'I ONAL fteee et"'° Otetftet DlfM. T974 upon approve! lly ttie Slate 92626 1 00700 ners 11no co"' .~r•.,•r•s 1 9rent ll'le aulhottly wttn lhe County C~rk ot Or· ,.. -o-•TY '°" • HE '"RlNG --SYSTEM rn .-sn ton of T,.,.....rtatloft et TIM con1ree1 is not 1>1n0111Q Tn1s business 1s co11-" '"" ti d0"'' ' ~ ~o r ,. " ""' .... ~County on SeQlembef VA LVES ANO CON · Pu #'1't1'9 'c L .. ........_ a.. ,,_ l'tll.tc NOTIC( on tither perty vntess end ducted by a gene-al oar1-pr~"vis~~~·~,1~';;1,;.'' ,.'!'; oropr etCYS"•t " 1"0'""' ~~~r ';;: 1':.9 ~1 ~ 14, 1989 ''2Mt2 TROLLERS rsu1111 lo the ahforn1a dece, eftd h dletrtc:t lft unllt II IS •pproveo by ap-ne<Sll•p 1773 ano p~3 • ' ,,,., tonl•h ,.,,, do;.' ~ uS·""''.< '-""......, 0:~b~~ ~~~ 1~0~;1 DEPARTMENT OF DE· Seti-Service Stor-oe Factltly wMcfl 1M wart! le altuetecl. K·S17M propr11te 1u1nor11ed !llllf The reg1t1r1nt com-l l !>or CO<le l"t' ~C·I•' .,nor .. • '•C:'' •vs .. ~,. '"t p M in [)epl 3 IOcaled 81 VELOPMENTAL SERVICES Acl IB & p Code 2 l700 eQ C,_ -"°"9 fof the 1.ecr-No. 1191-el. tgeneiet. 1nctuo1no Ille De n'19"Ged lo transac• bus• merit na.s asce•ta1rof'll '" ,, D•C S"a• I~ " '"'"' "' •a" I' -.OO CNlc (Anter ~ 24 31 1989 T977 FA I RV I EW 0 E . seq ), tne undersioned will protect ......... et ttM NOTICE TO CREOITOFIS pertrnent of General Stt nns uno.r tne l•CI toous I t'>fl general p•e•ll" "0 '"'~' '' '"e D•£l0f'' "or I o• .. c Wesl s .. ta IV\A C.\ VELOPMENTALCENTER Slltetpubticauctt0n on()c-offtcloiftMCMetrlc1dlree· OF BULK TAANSFER AN ~ 1f requrrt0 bullness name o-names10r wages "''"'~°""" r "•'or 10 w n; s•o" Q 92701 __ .,. Mnnl'll:' COST A MES A ORANGE tober 24• t9811 at IO 00 AM I• .. Tr~ of .... OF INTENTION TO TRANS-All none~empt stll• con· listed I C>ove ()fl "ug n wlltCh 11\e •O" s !. NOC'•• OBA ""t' I er''°''"~ • ...-. IF V'OlJ OBJECT TO l"-.n. nv' rw. COUNTY CALIFORNIA 206& Placentte Avenue dletnc:t lft wNctt tM w.n le F E R A L C O H O L I C lrtcts ol SS 000 or mor• 8.ff 1989 De es 'SllCI ~~ t•., ~ .. ,. :•ov•OeJ " ,.,,.,. "O ' the grent~ of the i;>ellll0f1 .__ .. MlltNEIS (W o HFA 701 011 Cost• Mesa. CA. pe<sonat ettvetM. BEVERAGE LtCENSE1S: tubj«:t to stete contractor Ooneld 0 Clmsty J• ment 01 nowst"• Q•lill•O"~ 'l•OUS ... ,.,., va :.. '"0 r,:;: st>ou ~at al "" r ... '""""• Tll•• ptO,.CI compt1aes re-Pfapert)I including turn.lure Tiie ~NI IMddef (S.Cs 8101-6107 UC C nondtsct1m1nt1>0n and c.om This 11ttemen1 was '•led A cooy 0,.,,,5 .51 .. ,~ s a-• f .,ni.u ·~P•e ' 11 .. i. .. w aring and Sla'9 'fo.M NA• ITATEMINT moving ex1s11nq hydraulic Ir· clolh111g tOOls •nO'<>< olher ....,. tur"'8fl • .-,-t 81\d/or 24073 B 4 Pl pttence reQurremenu ""''h the CO\lnty Cle<~ ot Or-at '"• u me aoo'""~ '"roe reo·st•at 0" ""''" "~ 0•8"Qr 00,.CI01'15 Of , ... w nnein The f<>"owl"'il p.-sons are flgetlOf' valves ind con-l'IOUMl'l<>ld items Sl()(ed by bofMI 9"4f • ,...., .. ...,_, NotJClelsheo'ebyg1ven1net pursuant to Government ange CO\lnty on Seotembe• eDOve Co""'~ QKc•o.,.. ' ,. ... " ~~ ~i!'; ~ ~T~:~~FtNG CO trollef• et Mlected locations ''1~~~Carritl0 ~ • bulk tr111ster of oerson•I Code Sectt0n 12990 and 14 t989 F431574 P•elem ece .... 11 ~ Q'a"t.C co•e>o•at C"' .. , 'I' • E IPQe.,.nce may bo ., B eno rurn1111.ng end 1nslat11ng SP E 110 Jeenn,. Cerrttlo Tiie Depertme nt ot property end 1 1r1nsle< ol Cehl orn11 Om1n1st11t••f Pu1>11sn.o Or•"Ot' Co.st 10 D«IOe< p•oper, Jt'!)•OH•O n1me5 c• •• ,. "'"' ;;•• • person Of by your a~ ~::11~=~ Bay Ave tlbOe newelect~ve.t><aenocon-SP E117 Terry PMllPS· Truapo,l•tlon ll•r•ltr jjqUOt llcenM(sj IS •bout 10 eooe. Tiiie 2 ~v1s1on 3 Delly PllQ.I Ocl OIM< 10 •• u Sm•' a..-u .,, Mo Sec:·•···· ..... ,..,.,.. a"O If YO\J ARE. A FloblnGlt)'GranelPI 817 !rollers COlorGuaro ft0t"'91 .. ......,_ ttwt n bemerde. Section 8201 A 1>1 24 31 1989 corOan<;e..,.,t,,SK '"" '!'-6 Manaoet CREDITOR OI 8 West Bay Ave BalbO• CA Trie Contrectors Stet• SP EllS Mary J Mannke •Ill eftt""•tt• .. r lneure Thenema(s).Soc11tSecur· l>'OPOUI or otter '°'• con-T97t: et W<l ... , e 2 .._,,,r~·· T,,, C" ""'~ ' °"f ooottngenl C7edtor ol N 92661 Ucen .. Boero nu de· SP E137 Cam e 0 Rob-INtlft eftJoeMtecf .. twecl lly (orl Federal Tu Num~ AOm•n•st•at "' C0'11' •~JC' ~, .~ ... ~~;·~.":~" .. ~~·;. :: dee»&Sed you mual Mt MtChMI John Lee 37,2 te<m1ned thel con1rec1ors bins Int• J:U.I•Ueftt te tlll• end melltng eddras lll10 proved OSM 0 OQ " ·• y04/Jf dMn wt~ i:r. ~ Ht11"'-Way Oceanside CA must be llC*1Md 1n Ille fol· SP~ 172 Cnartolle Ernst-Mfett ...... "t, .._.,_ ZIP Coo. Number, ol I OSt..48· • • mvSI t't' C"' •·If' 1• !>•Os Ind mall I copy to ~ 92056 IOwlnq c•1U1flca11ori to bid 1 t..-d ~ .. ....,.... Tranate•ee(•I are JOHN the ott•c• 01 Sm•" 1nd M•" Dai.a ) •ot>t"• ' •9eQ l)Of90tl• repr-1aM ThlS bu11neu IS con Of1 lhlS Pl'OJ9C1 A Of C-27 "p E193 st ..... Pemper .. IM ~ fUil .. KAO. HELEN M w KAO. IS TROUPE onty Busr.-.ess 1808 '""' Put>l•SI'>~ O·•"Qf' c ..... as. ~led by ~ OOUfl ducted l>y A <>-1t Pirt-Pre-l>tO S•t• ll'lsc>eetion SP E240 JoM(>l'I R Henry ,.,,_.....,to_......_, 111 SlNw 0¥MCent. lnnne CA RALPH JACK SON Street Suite 100 Sacra· Da•"r P •o• O<'looer •:> ::~~ witun !Qyr monlhS ~ n«at>tp On Monday. Octobe• 16, at Owner r_..... tne r"'hl rHfil W .. tNt llftwtteften 92716 TROU PE 66 PAYNE mento Cet.1orn•e QSll '' !>~ &ne dale ol ftrsl t8&U&nce of 10 00 • m there wiM be • 10 bid 111~ sale Purclla-:.. e1td •Ill not It• di•· Thal lhl personet prop-• age • I 5 00 om of 1><0 Cl(>ln•n~ ieners as pt'OW2lnKt I! ~ r~:1 ~,';~::c, c:u~i-pre-b•d 111.1nepect1on tO\lr, must~medew1th ca.t11onty cttmlNMcl ......,_Oft tM eny 10 be trenster• is da-born tn St Joseph. JOHN R PAYNE d11e 11 btoder .. en" s..,a1 P\Bl.IC NOTICE section 1>100 °' N ,.... under the lfcttllous et whicti lime prospec11ve end PelO !Of 11 the llme 01 ~ ef r-. oater, or lk:rtbod tn generet H me-MiB>url on Septem· palled away October Bu1•ness ort•erence or C.tomia Prot>elo ~ buSlneu name or names Pl>ldted«nl •0~~8111,,_ons' 0'1 11,c'he• purclltso All purcnat•d ~ ~ .. ~-*"'· td?'ae•. · !"q~p~e~. cn1en0;1 ber 30, 1923, passed 7, 1989 m N e wport '"'' pro,.ct D•Oelfl< mun "~l:!~o~:A~~~· The time tor IW!o .,._,. tlated •bove on NI A ... ' • good• ere IOld "as 11 " end .,.._.. ,_ -· --October 6 l989 Be h M P SIOl'I STD 81 t •orm tSm11 wtl not eitpn t>eror• 'OUJ Robert 0 Granath Fairview Development at must~ removed 81 the time _..._ •• , .... ,., fumlt11re, fhtt11res equip. away d • t' ac r ayne ts Bu11noss Preference ano The 1011owing P.-SOPS a•t' mon~s lrom f\e he_,,, Tht1 tlalement was filed Center 01 .. ,. Sai.. eubjecl 10 t fl I• P r • I• o t • • menl, goodwltt, tease. was a resl e nt o survived by his wtfe Cert1flca11on ReQuMtl .1na OOI~ Dusiness as ci.• notlC»d abcWe with the CO\lnty Clerk ol Or· Btdd.,• mey ordet plens "'IOt cancellation In lh• ,.. ..... ,...,_.. "1 !tie Sec-, .... hold improvement•. Coeta Mesa for many Helen and brother subm11 With b•O B RO THERAPEUT•CS YOU MAY ElCAMINtl end 109C1lleatlon1 by con-... ,.._,of i..-., ..... ter'9I etOCk in trade, end Ille H ls ed ' ' Notte• of Re<iu"em*nt for 1i100 G111e111 1tv1ne CA lf\9 file kepi b !tie COY,; ·1 anoe CO\lnty on Septem~ 1ectt Contract Menage. event ol totti.ment between "' the ....., ""'91Mred tredename: THE LOTUS end yean. e IW'V\V William 0 . Payne Nono1scnm1na11on P•cor•m 927 14 Y · t9 19811 ,.4»03t men~llon, 400 p sir .. t. = t~7: 3~::r:~01~·~11y .......................... located ., 2300 Herber by two daughters. Mr. Payne w as o wner Your 111en11on IS celle<l 10 Brt"dl Joye" Bvro JI 1 rn~res.!r .,, ~he ~ Publithod Orange Coatl 5th Floor. Sacremenlo. of October 1989 Public purpoeH •"d •"11tl•4 IMS .. Unit •2. Coel• ....... Pam (Chris) H olmes operato r o f · B o at 111e Nonotscrrm1n1t1on Ony• BelDO• lt •ano CA yo.J may file wtlh lt1e ooUO O.t1yP110tOc10~3.10 17. ;::.~~7 /el•pnon• llll5'1 Sl«ege M~egemenl, Inc :.•Cl'~~fll:4elc;::r::; ~1!=1~b-;t~h~~ o ( C.C.ta Mesa. C A . Spedalists of New-~=n~~a':pr:,:~·: 112~~ busineu ,5 con • lormal ~est tof 24. 1989 Ptem end 1pec1f1Ca1ions Telephone (8 l 8) 24•·80a0. tNt _, IM .,...... et ootlOllc: ~age lic.t1M(tl Shirley (Rick) Lantz porf Beach He was to tit noM'lemp1 Stat• co" Oucted by an 1n0•1t10ut i ~r9°:~ No~~en°90~8 fi~ T·llS2 may t>e OOlelMd w.thout 1'~0wnl' tM MMe ...... • -. ON S A LE GENERAL o ( HunUn&ton Beach. Commodo~of Balboa strvction cont.cit and tut>· Tne reg11tren1 com appraisal of esl81e as•• ----------CherO-,..._. Pl OctOrange 3Cout Hfl-•d ller•l1t~efore LIQUOR LICENSE NO CA; one 90n M~l Yecht Club tn 196-i contracts tn<l to tllfl Stan mat'C.0 to V•naect bu•• or of any pellll()(I o, __ .,. NOTlC( ~ltcatlOn ot bid· ,.;erJy tot obor · lO . .._. "'° ,..._, ...... 47·17S9M now laUed tor-T ' · dtrd Cautorn•a Nbn ,,... undet 1111 ••ct111ou• Yldtd Ill __ .... ,.._.....,..._ ______ der'I Vf'ldet tile Stet• eon. 1"9 oetr•"'· en• pr•.-HI 1-'d ~ IOI PfernlMI (Ja n ie) roupe o f and wry active m dreonm•netion Construc1oon t>v"noas neme O• name-=~1 ~s8'0 o1 "' I.-tract Act la not requllec:t '"7 ,.,__,IM-.~ located et 2300 Herbof Chllkoat. CA, aho N .O .S A MemonaJ Contrect Spacitica11on• set t•llecl above on Auou11 23 Cahtomoa Prt>t>ate Cod9 ~ NOnc. °' ~ l>ldder shell •-.,. llftftf'lr • te......, ~....., lllld. Unit n . ec.i ........ a u rvtved by one Rf'Vitts will be held for1h l'W•n (Rei .. 10 Gen· 11lH R~esl '°'Special Notiqt ~ IAL.I f\Knleh peyment bond 81\d .--'''"~ ..._ .... ,.._ •• • CA 92921. c.lfomla. bro ther •nd four W-'--~·y October waJ Conoroon• OPR 483 Breno• J Byro 1orm is avatlable from fiP °' N"80MAL perlonnanoe ~ .. ,.. ~...,.............. Thee the IOWI COftelder· 'C'UJ~ • Socllon 00700) TlllS .,.,.,,..,,, •H t11K ~ denl • NOFUI' t qunct by law I._ .... ,., , 1111....._ tt MIOn '°'Iha trWiet of 9* 1 r •ndchlldren H e 11. 3:00 P .M . al Pa-o I' A f' T 1111 N T o, ,...,,. tl\4 County Cieri. Ol 0. Attorney tOf Petitioner: • •llt9t I NOTICE OF AEQUIAE-M0TICa Of ........ e .... ,,., ... buelneu end or U ld W 8 Ve~ of the df~ View C hapel, PANll AND MC•ATION. ltlQe C°""'" on August 23 Kuf'tlit a N.grl : P\nllant to ttie c.lltOtnle M E N T , o A No N • ~ ._ .. 011111• :z ~ it 1t1e 9'111\ of Unli.d Stet.a Marine Newpott Beach In ~ oncw 1989 F.an:m 160\ H. lhletol , =~~99:,j~ ~CJ'1(~tvAT~PS~~ WWWiNU ==:a..•u.:.:::z .. !!:·or/~.~"::t;'J 1~ Corp. WWII. and Ueuof flowen. mem· Deity ll'tol ~= ;~~' o.'i;b'~::'~=l>et~ l:nJ~.CAt270I eeQ.). the uildet-'Olled wll TIOH 12"0~Your •Uentl0n ...... e, :+ ............ Q ,000 00.wtllc:flconellttof K o r •• (M •ater Orl•l ronll'ibutaons ,... 2t Octo09f5, 12 t989 O!at'Q•Coas10etlYPllot ' ... et PIAlllO euctton. on Ooo le c.aled to ttle "Non· ~to the Celltotnle •· i-f llr tlle ....... , IM loleowlltg. s.rs-no. He •.bo may~ mede to; H~ ThT798 F7t7 Oc:t 9. 10 11 tot$ · ..., t 4. 1MI. et 11 30 AM, ~ CleuM" ... sew;-~ g:.-r, ~eclllY _. ~ _. .. "' i• a '• r • o" •I c "• c II •• •member of w lilenorial Hoepital In '';:::===-========================:; =. =n~ .. ~ ~cl ~0 ~ =,). :.. 11A•fitlJ1~ :Mi .:'~ 'r':.'..!..:''i' :Z aoo:::;: Note to .,. ,.. Naval AVfAtlon PUo1 Memory of John R. property lndUdlnt furflft\n • ....,'1N:.-0.1 Cowttucdon ... et ~ auction. Ofl Oo-....._ el....,, .. c.. _., wftti ceaft ttwOUO" Amodetlon end llC'dw hyne. Pldflc View CloWng, • toott IM/or other Com.et I D• clflcatlon" Mt tober 24• 1tlt, ., 10:00 AM, ..... _.Ml 1 a 1 I w eecro-I \33,000 oo wUh WOl'ld V laion Mortuary Olttc1ora =~1ii.;:*' I>'( :t."::"'~"':: = =~~. ~ :::=-:,~-r..;:---~==--~"' tevor OnluSl'BoY.Townof $44-2100. , SP 1 1•• Thompe(M1 '* ............ ~ ~.~furniture., ..... • .. "" 0....e"4f ftOte IO I>• N....... VilitaUon .,_ _______ --t SP c111 L~ veve tlon ~ lfld ~ *'*'Ct. tooe. -1or 04'* ., .. ~Cl*. ..... ...,...., .-.. atCfl ttme • ,..al be on 1\aetday, ., C17t Lydie veoa tr.n °' M ,000 or..... tlo\J~1..-.. ... ttcw.d by .... ""···· .... .. ~ tftOllft\M8"09 "-Octobs 10 •••• 8 p CH e H e • th• r """"*" to lecttof1 1710 IM penone. = .. .. _, ._ ....,. -7*1d 1W ~ et ' MclComb Of 1M a.Mor Code. l1'e o. I~ A03 Chrletophet .. 11 .. '9 ...__....,_erid .. Cll'edJ. 12:00 90 9;00 P.M. •t WONO MM ~ ~flf 1M11ta1 "9ee-C...•11 ......... ...................... Pierce Br'OI. Bell P OtOI ~....,... ..,. .. llllflliled ... , A071 IPb•r• "-.......... , ............ ...._~.,,~ aro.dway Ch•P9•· P D41t .... ,,_ ..,_., .,...,..,. reee Of~ .-UU I .111-.. lft •11 •• ..... lec*Ol1 "-'al -vm wilJ 0.. ~ ... ,... ........ ~......... -,...,,. lM ,..... ........ --· ..., ............ "°" ......... ••• ..... _ ~ .. ..,.. ..... --. ................. ""'"'*-•.. ...... c... sn.000.00 be on W.tnr "-1 0.:.-mw11-.a --,... ...... _. ..... ~ .......... 0a,., ............ ,....,., .......... ~~ !1111 ti .. ~ ......... 11,. el 10:00 g:::;.i..r::; -...=-....... fA .. T1• 'I::' I ....... -.,. ._. ... ....... A.Jll............. 1lr1trie ().:!....*:t. :... .. .:: .. :-:--.::=--. ..:·.~ .. .:..:-: ... ~ :'rr..:te:r.: .-•• , a.J-1. - STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? t he \. .... 0..:-111*\1 at IN Ottty ll';tot 1\ P'HMO to ~ nou~ 1 -~ ,,,_ avltd etllle to -"'*'--we orill no. HA~ ,,,. 111,,,. tor Y0\1 11 no t\trt Cht rte eno wve you the time ano the biD 10 1"9 Cour1 .,OU .. In $11\ft Ant Tllef\. or eout.. 111 .. ,,,. M8tel'I " ~ed -""' "'• '°"' hdt1'°"9 ~ name tllte!Nn'I ""'1 Ille ~ty Cleo P\IOlllf\ Oneil • .....-tor lour --., • ,..,.-.a bf lew INI "" 1111 )OW llfOOI ol OVOil• ~ ..... Coo.int)' 0. .. "*-1toC> Dy 10 Ille YOU' l1C11tQ;s llllaitMM tJ!1111'!141nl 11 tne Da•ly P110t L11Jl Olipert !Mnl 330 W"I •f Cost• M..-C•Morn.• 11 vou ~ no1 ttop b~ ~M Ult Vt at '7 1•1 84' 0 21 Elltlf'llOO!\ 31., or 31t "'° -... mwo .,,.,..._.,.,tor VOU 10 ~ tllot Pf..,.,,. by"'"' " YO\I .,.., ,,. .. ..., ·~ O\ltet!O!\t .,..... c.A UI .,... ... ..il be -• 191.9\ 01A1C1 to _.. ~ I.let. ltl )'Oii• • ~· ..... '-............. -......... .... ............. .. ..... ..._ ... ~ ....... Wl11Fltllll-•• ~ ., ... ........... ............ .-::-:-.: ..... 11 ......... •~021• 11.1•••••••••11t~~~r .... ... • ....... • ................... ,,".I ...... ::i:.::..:= -... .,,?= a::::?:..~~. = ,.,_... ... ... ll"t: ...... ~ ............... .... .._,.,.;:::,,_;= • -............ .. ... -••«•• ........ .. .. '-..... .. .. -..~ I -Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tueedey, October 10, 19ee TD PAMD·Y CIRCUS by BU Keane COU1'TSR CULTUU by Maratta &.Marett•-PSAJIUT8 by Charles M. Schulz "Time to put the paper to bed." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson /010 ~---~ .... . . .. "Just a moment. I'll let you talk to someone who handles these telemarketing calls." NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUllBLltWEEDS ~Nlff SNlff ~·ff SNIFF "~ff Sf\llff c~ TENI\ WE VLAlJ I'.:> f>l66E..Q FA? ThR OR Hf.PNEJl. illAN u~ Your ,.o1her wears a'"'Y boots. I l J I I • DENNIS THE MENACE [Ill 1'111 I b Ha~k K1etchai l i ii ! ;:;;;.;;::;. _, ··~1,J 'M NOT IN RIGHT NON, BUT IF YOU'D CARE TO LEAVE YOUR NAME AND NUMBER ... " by Jerry Scott m_ ;;!£. 1Hf-Ct-IL'-! ':MJ-0 ) : ~. -w v~ 1"W\\ } wA\E.~ w~llE.. FLAb':> _j AATF-.AD U-f'OM~,~ y GARJl'lltLD POOK~ MAKE!> N\f FEf.L SAFE.R AT Nl(;H'f ••• , _,o_--~------------------- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE nJ._r~W~T \E-~ANIC~ Wl<f IO CAU.. ... by Jim Davis Hf AL!IO HA~ A &LACK 9ELT IN KARATE by Lynn Johnston ···I MUSI ~ 10~ HIM. ~ JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Ooux by Jimmy Johnson WMAf ~~D fO AU, lMO~ fM~lt5 <».> BMRP? IT DEPENDS ON WHAT'tOU TALK AB OUT I I J ' i l ~~I I ' L...----'-__;--~G [_~~----=~Jl.~~~~~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk WONDERFUL... ... DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ~ GOES EUE~·HNG AL1.J.JPl..l5 HAPPE~ 10 ME~ •=-:-::-"-~:: ,,::::"~,::-..:,:;:;. i... ........... -.It_. ~ ;.., ....... ,......, I A NY C T I I ~-_,.,.omnpi --.. . ' I I r I I _ I Ho ;u c I 1 1 r r --------- l IUT'" I· rll _1 -1