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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-12 - Orange Coast PilotCrime Abortion NB man victims foes lose accuses . want in Florida, Jaguar reforms Congress of deceit CO.\ST/A3 WORLD/A4 B I E /(~I --- T H E ORANGE COAST 25CE 'T T ll LR . DA'\'~ OCTOBER 12. I 989 . Bren to rriee·t with de.velopment foes Group opposes Irvine Co. chief's plans for Laguna Canyon J,•' 11!1,I .Ill •II' •' 'llllUl'd lhl' fol· '"" ng "''l'~ nl·.ir tht' pr11p11~·J Ol'· . ·, •pm.·r : ' 1,· By LESLIE EARNEST Of IN O•tly l'>IOI Sr.off Laguna Bca1.·h n t~ otlic1al\ 'kl~ the) are l'ncouragcd b) In inc Co Chairman Donald Bren·, dcc1'>1on to meet "Ith them 10 d1\CU'>'> the con- trovc:rs1al Laguna Laurel housing d1.·- velo pmcn1. The d1\CU'>'i10n\. 1cn1a11q•I\ scheduled to ht> held \londa' at ICJ a.m .. "'II g1'c: both proponent'> ,ind opponents of the dt.'' clopmcnt a c hance to air their 'It.''-'\ both '>ldt'' sa~. The 3.200-home dl''l'lopmcnt 1 ... e \pccte'1 to be built in the: can~c111 between El Toro Road anl.I thl' 'ian Diego Free"'a~ o n In 111t' ( o land "There can al"'a~' Ix· ... om<'th1ng substan11al come out ot an~ m"·c11ng '-'Ith people com111g togl·thcr around the table:· Laguoa Beach \1 a~or (.0\ J:H STOH ,. I H H \ '\ I .\'\ DS(. \Pl·: Rolxrt (ientn \aid V. t·dn1.·,1.hl' .. \\ c .ire going 'to \II dm\ n ,ind tail. J li ttle hit Jhout \\hdt t.111 .rnd t annot be donl· hut '-'t"n· not g.rnng 111 \.\1th a 11\t ot dc:mJncl<. "I al"'a~\ go tnto tht'\t' lllt't'ling' \.\Ith opt1m1\m and horx· th.11 ''l' lan heg1n to c;harx· a 'nlutmn to a '1.•r\ real concern on thl' part ot I .1gun.1 resident'> ano ,1 tksin.· on tht.• p.1rt ,,, The In ml' ( o to oron'l'O \\1th 1h1.·ir PfOJl'l I .. ht• Jcltkd < ou nu!" nmJ n I 1d.t I ,. n nt•' louncfrr ul tht· I JgunJ ( Jn~on ( nn- ~n .snt. \ v.hith \\,I\ h•rm,·J 111 hJlt Jnl'111pmt•n1 1n th,· l Jn\11n ,,11d 'hl t'> thJnl.ful l11r tlw d1.1nlc 111 1.ill.. tn Rrl·n .. , rx·r,11na11, .tm grJtl·fu l th.11 I >1111 Art·n hJ' .1gn:l.'d 111 mt'l'I \\ t I h " tx•tau,1.· I thin!. .1 ... lnng a' " ,.111 lo.cl.'p the: l1nl.''> "' u1mmun1tJl1t•n o.., ~ ,..... • .,. , __ ... " ....... Art Mcintosh, St . Andre w 's busin e ss administrator, u.y s church offlclals a re trying to solve p arking p roblems. Parking· solution may take miracle By IRIS YOKOI Of ,,,. o...,, ~-Sufi The ..t l-,car-old ~I ~ndrc"'" Prcsb)'tenan C hurch 111 Nc"'pon Beach hac; alwa~' hecn a popul.tr church. '>'1th 'IA.Cll-lo.nown pastor'i and an ideal locatio n nrar the coa'it Mrmhersh1p ha<t 'itead11'. 'i'-'Clled o'er the )'ears to the currrnt ~.ooo Churl'h officials hehcH the popu· lant~ 1<; a result ofsoc1ct} 111crcas1ng- 1, 1um1ng 10 the Bible fer an'l'-'Cr'i 111 the man~ difficult problem<; of lltL· But""e1.tn the Bible hasn't bn·n able to pro,1dc church otlic1als "'•th an ans"cr for thr troublc'lOmc 1o;o;u1.· of park111p. around tht· church hKJICJ JI Olll l \t \nJn.'"'' KuJJ RL·\1dcnh nl thL' ( !itlhJ'L'n u1m· mu nll~ ni•Jr '°It \ndrl'\\ ·., hJ\ l' lnng 1.·nmplatnt•d ahoul the thnu<..i nd' 11 1 "iunJa~ nwrn1ng rhurl'h-gnl'f'I parl.- 1ng their l·ar' on thl· nc1ghhorh11('ll ...ircl'I'> ( "' and l'hurt h nllil 1al'> togL·tha "''h ·thL' r<.''>tdt·nts. ha'e tnt•J tu uimt· up "1th ,,,1u1111n' Tht• lall.''I lit\ l'lJUt''I \lJ' tor the thurLh "' u1n'1Ja n11x.hf\ mg II'\ "'-ht•Juk 111 Jll<I\\ nH>rt• 1101\.' l'x•t\\t'l'n 'l'P Ill'' Im 'moothl·r trJtlit tl1m ,Jlld 111 \\(1rlo. 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James Murrell Fern:. Ill. 18. was deemed unfit to stand tnal 1n 1he juvenile system for the August death of Eileen Casey. Hc was 17 a1 the time of the al~ crime. "Mr. Ferris 1s an unsuitable can- didate to be processed through the iuvcnile,. coun process." Judac C. Robcn Jimeson uid. A 1uvcnile pro«.tion rcpon said ferris as ··a CSanerrous individual (and) a threat to otMrs.." Accord1n1 to Jameson. Ferris was unfit for the Juvenile system because of the cnmc s hiah dcvce of sophis- 1icauon. He also cons.dtted Ferris' chancn at succaslul rchabtluataon. his dtliquma h•stor:Y and the cu - tpb .... TlltAL/ A2f By ROBERT BARKER Of tPW ~ ,._ S.ttlf •fhr C'alifom1a Coastal (om- m1ss1on approved changes \\ edncs- day tn a local coastal plan that "'111 permit construcuon of between 240 and 630 condominiums or apart- ments at a hazardous waste dump 111 a coastal area of Huntington Beach Coastal C. omm1ss1oncrs. meeting 1n ~n Diego. appro'cd plans tn an 1\-..t 'otc that "ould permit medium dcn~•t)' res1dent1al deHlopmcnt on the 37-acrc s11r at Hamilton .\vrnuc and Magnolia treet. near Edison l-11gh School. Commi stoner'> s t ipulated. though. that the landownc~ - .\seon Properties Inc. -must e~­ tract all hazardo us matenals before 'itarttng construcu on. C <1't ''' thl· 1. kanup lll thl' mo\th pctrnkum-ba')Cd \.\J<.IL' dum~d O\ nil 1.nmpan1c' tx'g.1nn111g in thl· IQ41 IS t."\11ma1t'd .1t more than s 211 m1ll 11)n Offiuals said there -.1d l mu't tx· a SC\t."ral public heanng!I. mduorng om.· on dt'llnup plan... ht-for\' tilt' PWJCCI "'ns final appro,al h' 1hc ( II\ ( ouncil \<in rn \Ile.' Prc<i1dcn1 lohn l1nJ"'' -...1 1d tht·, 1rnpJm "'h"h rikJ hir h.rn~ruptl' ,111a ~11111g tn'•' 1.klault ,,n l0Jn, 1.·arl1L·r 1h1<. '''Jr hJ' ,1'1..L·J tht• t 11' "' pla, r th1.· ' ll n 1 rcl.lt•,l'fopmL·nt Jfl'J J' J l""'"tl'lk mcthoJ 111 tin.rnu· .k.snur ••l't·r auon' Lrnd~' ~•d M '\ .l\l..cd th': .. in 111 undeT\\-nic a bond -wle to Jl3' 'll"t' ~ pa\ba I... linanccd h~ rw~·rt\ l3\f' irom thl' 1n<.rt"a~·o 'aluc 111 thr r1.'\111rt•d l.1nJ "11ulJ ht· l'\f)C~te\.I ... p,,, •\II """ in liH \t."Jf'. he said I 1 nd<.t'\ .... 111.t 1hough. the rom- p.1r 1 ' 11n11nutng 11.l lool.. for a p:t'1ncr 111 pn' atc financing 10 pa) lnr I.ind n·,1ora11on l·Lmt1n~t11n Beach r1.·-;1den1 Jo < hn,uan-<. ra.1e. ur[tCd coo.staJ .com- m ""one~ 10 reJ«I the 1.Snd-.usc l hJn2L' u11 ng fea~ that the atta fP~ase stt ASCON/A2J 10th suspect arrested in Newport slaying 1y lfttS YOKOf Of-~ .... s..- Ncwpon Beach pohcc det«m·cs on Wednesday arrested thcsr 10th suspect in the Sepe. 30 shoot1n1 death of a Balboa ~n1nsula man. ~:"'~Mm:.~· ~.gf a~~ without 1ncldcn1 11 his brother's San Pedro home. He was booked 1n Newpon 8tech aty J9il on susoic1on ot consptrac) to commit murder and bcinJ held on $250.000 bail. His amtgnment 1s scheduled Fnda). S.t. Andy Oonis said. Like most of the other u pccts arrcstC'd in the case, Woolem was adcnttficd throuah w1tn Sta~ ments as one of the 1nchv1duals at the sctne of the ~t•nc and shoot•nt of John Fahc}. 11. 1n a.he I 300 blod. of WC'\t Balboa Boutrvard. lmmcd1atclv alter the inc 1dcn1 police arre ted four mrn and o ne JU'en1lc on ~u p1c1on of a tuall} shooung and b(a11ng Fahc) Tito G Huua.r. 19, Rc)naldo Zc~1. . .?O. and Larry V Pena. :?4. all of Long Bea.ch . tank) F . .\na)a. :!O. of San rroro: and a 17-){'ar-<'ld Ca~n boy Hu1Lar and Zepeda are allcgtltl~ fll r"mhcrs of a notonou'i arson~ GOOD MORNING CoMs ...... , .......................... 06 0-&IDl'd ......... " .•.•...•...•...•.. C4 llWs••······················· 16 Foiad.................................. DI ·S Al'w"t ~·s... .. . .... ..... ....... ..• A6 ~~... ....••..•...••...••..••••.. A7 ,... ................................... A6 P'ollce log .........••.........•..... v Al ha~d g.an,g and also face cnm1nol chargts in a separate Lo' .\ngdt'' ( ount\ case lXtrctt"rs later arrested four Other people on 4'usptc1on of con- 4>p1rnc~ '" commit murder Heather Rose. :? I "'ho lt'cd in the :ipan- mcnt in front of fahc) 's: Richard Kirk ~Op\lta. 21. ofln 1nl", Lero r Lu1:in 11. :!9. of (ar;on. and Ro rt P. P1m\:nlcl. Jr-..19. of Loog Bca1.h, Pubic Notte~s .... ......... Cl. 6· 7 Spotts... . ···~·············· 81 ·5 'TV ltRfr9........... ....... ·····•· 16 W..,.,. ..... ~··················· ... AS t •Hill bdtl'"(' the hootini was the rc<>ull ol an on101n1 d1spufc lx't'-'een Rose and FahC') 's fcmak roommate oHr Ro 'i spumed rda· t1on<ihtp ~1th Fahey' malt room· m:uc. C1on1s said. The t•o women had app.ircntly bttn involved tn a ph)sical altcrcatton sometime bcf~ the hOOllf\&. The group of su~n aflttr'.dJy pthc~d at R • apanment bdoft I he a ull. IC'COfth"I IO Poticc- , Al OrMge OOUC DAILY PILOT/ Th.uraday, 0 :1ober 12. 198d Chief assistant district attorney seeks boss's job ly MILWDA KILU• ~--._..... Oranae Count) 's chief au1stant district ano rney anno unced Wcdnaday he ~ill seek his boss's job whtn the latter steps down OC).\ l unt afttt ntarly a quarter<entur; of tetVice. .. ~ on m y 2S years as a tn:rl attorney and as an administrator. J believe my cxperien~ and qu.alifi. cations make me the best candidate for tile position." M ichael R. Capizzi told reporters at the Orange Count) Hall o t Adm1n1~trat1on. Di tnct .\uomey Cecil Hieb . 63. has announC"cd he will not S«k rttlect1on to the job he has held for the past 23 )ears. In a prcpart'd statcmat, Hieb oll~rtd Capizzi bis support. "Mike Capizzi has ex~ptional ex- perience as a great trial la"'ycr and a seasoned administrator." Hacks said. ..We have man) proud tra· dit1ons in this oflke, and no onr is better equipped to continue them." Capiz It a Founfain Valle) resi- dent,·· d, be has np t prepared a \ budatt tor the upco m1na race-. but behevc-s n will be a costl) one. .. It will not be an mexpcns1vc eOort to reach 2.3 million \·otc~ .. he said. "I ho pe to rtttive suppon from the cititens of Oran.&<' C'ourll\ who 31't' interested in mamtamina an Lgarl'SSl\C, hard -wo rking pros- ecutor's office.'' Capiw pledged that if elected . hr will maint:iin a low profile. s1m1lar to the philoSOJ>hY Hicks has fol- lo"~'d. "I 1hink it's an inappropriate use.- of thr r"'t\<;f""lltnr·~ nffiN' (tn m i'( 1n poJ1t1es) ... Capiu1 sa1d. -1 don't fttl that prostcut1on of criminal casts should be c).plo ated for political ,)UrpoSC$.' Ocput) D1stnct Attome) Tom 'deef. also a candidate for the job. said he \\Clcomes t'1e compcution from Cap1ui. "I !xlieve I havr the most u - ,pencnce overall," Avdeef said. "As l former S:inta Ana police officer .ind with my ten years of trial rx- periencc, l think rm the best can- didate. but I'm looking forward to Harbor Court judge suing Register newspaper for libel ly The Auodatect-Prns A Harbor Municipal Coun ;udgl• filed a libel suit against the Orange County Register. contending the newspaper pnnted unfounded al- legations that he ga"e lenient sentences to two pro t1tutes in e\- change for se . Judge Calvin ·hm1dt. 59. seel.s unspecified damages from the Re~1 . ter, claiming thert• were faht' alll'ga· tions in a senes ofan1cles th:it began last October. Schmidt 1s om· of "" Harbor Municipal ( oui1 Judgl's \\hu ha'l' come under crut111~ h} thl' stale: Commission on Jud11.·1al Per- form a nee ··we behe\e the lawsuit is without ml'nl and "111 n goro usl) drfend our articles." said N . C hris t ian .\nderson. ed uor of the Register. Th< C'o mm1ss1on on Judicial Per- formance in"estigated allegamms against s~·hm1dt 1n a closed heanng. but no dl.'1.'1!11on has )et been made. ;\tan' detail<> of the commission's 1nH·s11ga11on into Schmidt and othlr Harbl1r t ourt Judges were pubhsheci m othl.'r nl.'\\ spapers. including th1. D:u h Pilot Schm1Jt da1med in the Supenor Cuun 1.1\\')Ult that the accusations in tht· lh'g•'>h.·r \\l.'rt" made reckless!) ,rnd \'lthout .1<.kquate tn\eStigation. "The Register also ignored roat- ters of public record-known to 1t or ac<.-ess1ble to it that the-sentences involved were consistent with pub- hshed Harbor Court policy. and Or· ange Count) rules. and as a matter of law were no t fa vorable decisions. but ra ther normal decisions:· the suit states. The Register was notified of the purported errors verbally on many occasions. according to the suit. In add1t1on. Schm1dl's attorney sub- mmed a written demand for a clan-Don•ld Br•n ficat1on ·of a March 10 article. but none was pnnted. according to the BREN SUi t. ''4 . From Al ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;\!cl 01n11L I-.. n1JnJg~r 1•1 LOr~ratl' CHURCH From A l lot on 15th trel'l. d1rectl~ arro~s thl' street from thl' church. to pro' 1de more spaces. Cit) and churth olliuals :.aid some of 1he mea~ures ha' l' reduced the number of cars on re"s1den11al street~. But 1n the t'ro"d ed cm of Newport Bc11ch. pertect soluuons to parking problems can be as rare as miracles. So cit). church and commun11~ representatt\CS cont1nu1: talking on the issue. C ity Pl11n01ng Director Jame!> Hewicker said parking problems plagued the church eH'n before 11 dcc1dea to enlarge 11s fonht1l'S in 1982. w11h.exp3J1s1on plans tha1 tng· gered ano ther dra,\n-out titthl be· tween Chflha' en rt•s1dent\ and the church. The residents were hotl~ opposed to the church's plans to construct a towenng. "a' e-shaped sanrtual) onginall~ slated to tx· I 05 h·t tall The church scaled dO\\ n 1hr height to 85 fee t. but residents still ft-It the sanctuary was too tall. mas'>1' e and ugly. and "ould 1ncn·a l' 1ratlic and parking problems Fmall)'. after months ot" battling. church official\ in ~cptl·mber 1982 agrerd to abandon 1tie1r h1gh -nse dreams and settk•d for a 46-foot sanctua11 "11h a cross on 1op Along w11h scaling do" n thl' size of the sanctuan . church otlic1als also agreed to pro' 1de 250 parking spaces on-site. This pro' 1s1on ma~ have led man) 10 belie'<.' parking pro blems wo uld he reduced. Hew1cker said. But the number of on-site parking spaces remains defic1en1 in com· panson to the size of the congrega- tio n. Hew1cker said. What's hap- pened is the congrcgauon continued to grow. said ci t) T raffic Engineer Rich Edmonston. The church currentl) has about 4.000 members. ~tth about 1.800 BODY a lt\'Oll I ll2 t hl' t \\ 0 Sl'r\ IC('\ hrld l'aCh SunJJ\ ".1n·orJ1n@.to .\rt \klnto,h. bu~1nl'"" .1Jrn11H'1rator for the chu1ch \lrlntmh \a1d tht• reason tor thl' l'hUrlh':> populJnt~ 1~ souc:t~ \ Ol'l'd tor .. rl·al Jll'>\\l'rS 10 lite probkm" .. .. \\ c are a B1bk-belil'\ ing. ('hmt· Cl'ntl'rcd Prl'\b\ tl'nan l·hurch:· hl' sa1J "\\ e thin~ the Bible 1s 'cn rcll'' JOI to l'\l'r.da' II\ 1ng Th~ Bible 8" l'S H'al an·s"ers 10 lifl' p rob- kms. \\ hl·n pcopll' find them. 1t"s rontag1ou ... " Tht• l·hurch has tnl'd eH'f')lh1ng pos!l1bk to k~sen thl' parking on the rc:<;1Jen11al streets. \1dntosh said. Thl' l hurch uses thl' high school\ parl-.1ng lots on 16th and 15th <;trel't'>. \\ h1ch pro' 1dc appn,n1matc· I~ 400 !>paces. Thc problem is pcr- ~uad1ng churchgocrs Ill par!-. in thO\l' lots. Church otlinal~ ha' l' handt·d out kalkt . printed announcement' in thc Sunda~ sen ice program anJ thl· l'hurch ne\\\IClll'r and postl'd 1gn'> t'al h unda~ asl-.ing pan!>hona'> Ill par!-. in thl' lut!>. \1c ln1osh said .\dd1t1una!I~. the church SPl'nc..h S llJ.UOll to $1~.000 a H'ar on a 'an ~huttll' that transport·s pamhoner" from thl.' appro\lmall·I~ 130 )p:lCt') in tht• 16th trcct lot 10 the sanr- IU:tr. from t< a m Ill noon o n un- da' s C-huffh rt•presentatl\'t"S ha'~ also Ix-gun d1,cuss1ons \\1 th school dis· tnct otlin a lc; about rcstrtp1ng the 15th Street lo t so an add1ttonal 35 to bO spal'rs ma) be pro"1ded there. There are rurrentl) about 265 spacl's in that lot. according to Mcintosh. On top ol 1ha1. 1he cit) requ1rcq. as a cond1t1on of approval of the l'Xpansion. the l'hurch submit semi- annual attendance reports to the planning department. l f anendant·c reaches a point "here more than 1.040 people a ttl'nd each "orsh1p sen ice for four straight weeks. the church must mod1f) ns operations someho" to red uce parking prob- lems. He" 1ct..er said. The church hasn't reached that has no doubt that his friend sa" a kg. From A 1 "ff I had any doubt wha\SOC \l'r. I this way. You're looking for hterall} mean an) doubt. I \\Ould never ha\e a needle in a haystack and if you're called the police:· Coggins said. "If off by two feet that can be enough to he said he saw a leg. there 1s no m1ss it:· do ubt m my mind ... When police amvcd at the scene -Yo ung said he has to "Ork dunng Tuesda)' evening. Coggins said he the "eek. but will jladl) go out and. Y9ung discourage~ them from Saturday to look again. ~nnm& a ~arch unt~I the follow-.. rd hate for them not to find !"I morning s1nct the ~tvers t~ought anything and.th ink I might not ha.,e It would be almost 1mposs1ble to seen something. after all." Young find anything that night.. . said. Young and Coggins said they did He said he has a good sense of not think lhr body would move in direction and is convmctd he could the meantime. find the IC1 again 1f the tidt hasn't Ahboua.h the search was unsuc-carried it -and perhaps an entire c~sful W'edncsday. Cogins said he body -away. f \lllttlC,l\lttlllH\ ly n. AllOdMed ~,... Hett att the winninJ numbers oictfd Wednesday nijht for tht California Louery's twice-weekly •·1.ono 6-49" pme: 43, 22, 14. 27. 7. 40 and the bonus numbtt. 6. rlr: wbo comct1y IUC'Wd au UI, will ..._.I ilrije pool atSt.• million. lonery oftldah ~­A.II tlNMlc who picked five .._..., ,._ tht bonus number will clmdt lmOlll tbcmtctvcs a prire v.1 UI I l"'-ll '\l,f. pool ot S 1.4 maUaon: r1ve or sul wtll share $732.000: four of six will share $665.000. Three of six is wonh an automatic SS per "inner. The numbtrs wett ch02n by Lotto ma- chine dWina a television broedca5t on,inatina in Sacramntto. The numbers are luted in the ordtt lhty wne announced. but any combine· lion would w1n . The sale$ from Wednesday ni&ht to Sa1urday's draW1"1 ~re Sl).3 million. }ml call 642-6086 OAANOI COAST 1hrl·shold )l't. but .. thl') ·,e gottl'O \l'r. du!>e:· Hew1l'kl'r said Th..- nun1bcr of church~oers has reached mort• lhan I n..io tor threl' \\Cl.'1'.\ in a ro" hut not four "eeks 1n rll\\. h·1:pin~ thl· rhufl'h JUSI unda tht· hnl· 111 ·" 11~1n. a•l·ord1n11 lo H I.'.\\ 1l·h·r. Tht• 'anous step tah·n ~l·m til ha'l' at ka<\t rc:dul'cd the number of l'ars on thl· rl''>ldl·ntrnl \trt•t•ts-. ;\kln- tosh ~1d Rl·cent spot checi..s haH' r\.'\Call'J lht• number of Cal"i 10 be do" n 10 1ao on ncarb~ Snug Harbor anJ Pirate roads. "hc..·rl· thcrl' U!>l'd to he some JO w ..io car<. on Sunda) morn 1ngc;. ~kln1o .. h i.<rnl. '"\\\•'rt· rat ha cnn1cn1 \\l''' c d1)nl' a good ;ob in .1 1111 of ar1:J'>.' .. Md n· to'>h s.11J .. 11·.,. not hard 111 "·''"out on tht• \lrl'l'l' and '-CC' \\h;ll \OU '-CC·· ( hurl·h nwmhcr,h1p ha' a1'o rl':lt'hl·d a platl'au. an-ordmg to ;\h lnto,h. \o thl' numtx·r nl l·ar' '>hould n111 11h r\'a"-' T he dwrth d1J l'\fll:ncnn· a '"di 1r. ml·mtx·r,h1p h1ll1ming th\· com- pk tmn ot thl· Ill'\\ ~inl·tua~ in II./~~ but no" thl'rt"' not mut·h room tu gf\H\. ;\lrlnw'h '-lid .. \\ l' Jfl' r\·all~ not griming mulh an,morl·:· hl' -..Hd ... \\l· "'II not C\JX'rtt'nl'l' 'ub-.tan11 jl gro" th Imm hc:rl· on out.·· Ho'H''l'f. l'llon" 10 ks<.en the parling prohlt:m ' rontinue. Mcin- tosh said_ "Wha t "e plan 10 do is pursue the present l'OUl"'il'.'. he said ... We \\On·t q uit." AS CON From Al can't be cleaned up sat1sfacton l~ for the health and "ell-being of future residents. Over the wars. residents nrar the stte have ra1~ conrerns "1th a dense housing complex next to,the1r s1ngle-fam1I) residences as "ell a tears of future traffic congestion and en ' 1ronmental problems hoked to IO\IC cleanup operauons. .\ consultant for .\scon earlier found that materials in the dump \\-Cre most!) petroleum-based and not as toxic as first feared . Most can be cleaned up on the location b~ using bactena. officials said. Con- tents of a ~parate st)rcne acid pit. though. "tit have to be trucked to a hazardous waste location in Arkan- sas. officials said. TRIAL From Al cumstances of the offense. Ferris was transferred to the Or- ange C'ounty Jail. where he wa~ ordered held on $2.S0.000 bail. His arra1gnmen1 ln-rlarbor Municipal Court was set for Monda>. Ferris moved in with Casey, a 5S- year-old nurse. afttr has 'mother moved from their aP.8rtmcnt in Hrritaar Point in April. neighbors said. Ferris had bttn a friend of her son. who died a few years aao. t:IJr!:b·s dtcompc>Kd · body was found I undtt a pile of clothes and bla eu. h was the second visit to the apenmcnt by ~· who on A"ll-24 arrested Femi i.n the apan- ment on chaf)leS of unlawful inter· counc Wlth a 14-yar-old sirl. " '°"' ., ~ -'°' ...,., .......... ~~ 104 ... ,....-'°"' .. . .. ........... °"' c .. . -s...oc• c-" .. _...,._.# ..... ... ....... .. ..... .... -JOU• ''"""' ..... l'OnllllUllll.llhln\ .. ,,, Hn·n jllrl'l'J 111 'It Jnd 1 ... 1 ... ·n anJ Ill hl'J I \\hJt th\'\ \\oultl ha\\.' to sa' .. \h( urm1d., .,_,,J ··\\ l' fcl'I 11"~ nwr\ Jflfll<lf'fl.lll' IP 'oil dn\\ n fal'l'- l!)·ljtl' fjthl•r th.in 1j ll.111g through fllCl-.l'I ''tin' .. Rrl·n .1gll'l'd h• thl mu·t1n~ Jlll"f :l di\\. U'>"11n '"th In 1n,· \I." or LJrr\ .\gr.:rn \Id 11rm1d, ,,id \l·n .\Ian Cr:ln\tu n JI''' Ljlkd th\· \11mpan~ to t•n1.·uurag1· J llll'\'llng. 'hl' -.:!1tl. .. l hl'r\· \\J\ Ill'' l'r .in' rt·a~on thl'' \\UUIJn't h.l\l' nH'I ,. \Id. ormll"~ .-.a1J Zsa Zsa has has more news appeal \\..\\lll'l1 l ll' 1 \Pl -Four out ol liH· \nwr1\:ln') I.nu" \\h\ Zs.i L'k.1 (1,1lx'r ha' lx't·n in the ·ne"s latl'I' hul uni' .1tx1u1 onl' in 10 can 1c.knt11\ \jniul'I l'tl'flC or Barnl.'~ 1-rJnl-. "1th11ut hdp. Jnording to a ne" s 1ndu\t r. <;un e' T hi.' sun l'\ rdea~·J Wednesda' b> 1h1: Tmll''> \hrrur (enter for the Pcopk ,\. thl· Prl~'>. ')howed tha t Washington nl'\\l> geh j lo" rating "hen Pl'op k arc asl-.l·J "hat stone-s thC'~ .m· folio" ing 'l'r~ closcl). . Stones about Frank. a Democratic congressman from ~1assachuseus "ho has admitted ha' 1ng sex with a male prostttute and tht·n hiring him as a personal aide and driver. were follo"ed b~ onl~ b percent of those SUf\e\ed. T his madl' thl' Frant.. affair one of the lo"csHnterl'St stones since the sun e~ ~ bega n 1n 1 9~6. equaled onl} b' the int1uenct·-peddhng scandal tha1 dro.,e former Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takesh ita from of- fice in \la'. Onl) Ii percent of the I .~3.i adults inten 1e"ed b) telephone cor- recth 1dent11ied Frank. TC:n percent t..ne " that Pierce was the former housang secttta~ whose adm1n1stratton o f rental substd) pro- grams for the poor is under in- ' esugatton b} Congress. Bll4> 80 prrcen1 knc" that Gabor was tned 1n Bc\erl) Hills on charges of slapping a policeman. The surve) "as conductrd Oct. 5-8. a wttk after the ac&ress was coo"icted. the~." (ap1zz1, 49, pined national auen· uon ~veral y~ qo as the prot- ecutor 1n the polaucal corruption trial involvin& fireworks mqnatc W. Patnclt Monarty and rormtr ASKmblyman Bruce YOUJ\I. ().Nor- walk. Following a len11hy m~otJption b) the Orange County distnct at- torney's offitt and federal pros- ecutors, Moriarty pleaded guilry to sc"·en counts of mail fraud and admined making illcpl aif\s and ( Ol '1·\ HHll .I' eamp•111n co1ttnbut1on\ to J'(''t t1c11ns. Youn& v.41.s al50 con\'ttted on mail fraud chaf'l6, Captui was h1rt'd as a deput) dist net anomey 1 n 1964. In 19 6. he was promoted to sccond-m-com- mand of the distnct attorney's of· fitt. which employs I 8S prosecutors. The Eastern M1ch1gan UmversJty and Un1vers1ty of Mtchipn uw School gradua~ as a former prcst. dent of the Orange Count)' Bar Association. He was named the state's outstanding proSe"cutor in 1980. Cyclist faces manslaughter charge A Huntington Beach man was killed when he fell off thr back of a motorcycle Tuesday mght. and the driver was arrested o n suspicio n o( felo ny drunken ~nving anJ vehicular manslaughter. Jeff re} Chnstopher ,White. 22. dted of head arijuries dunng surgen at Wes1min. ter Kuma.na Hospital after the 11 :I I p.m. accident. accordillg to Hunungton Beach police. .\Ian J. Hamm. 23. Whtte's roommate. was subsequent!) am.'sted and booked at Huntington Beach city jail o n S25.000 bail. The acc1den1 occurred when Hamm was rcponedl) dnvmg the motorC)cle into the alle~ of the condominium complex where he and White live. o n Shark Dme JUSt e:m of Green Street. Wh11e. the pas5C.'nger. fell off the bike and hit the gro und White appare ntl} relaxed his gnp on the d nvl."r at thl' \amc t11ne the motorc)cle accelerated a bit to get up the dm c"a~. pohl'l' ~1d Bo th men were suspected of dnnking prior to the accident and nc·11hc-r ~ort· a hdmet. police said. Child molester sentenced -.....,'\ former YWCA day care director "as sentenced Wcdne-.<.la} to om· \ear In count~ Jail for fondling nine boys he carl"d for a t facihues in El Toro and In rnc. John Ho"ard Nok~. 25. of Huntington Beach "a'> orderrd to tum himself m on Nov. I to begin sen·ing the sentence. _ No kes plraded guilt) in Jul) to 13 fdon) molestatto~ u.lunt'i in a pka batSa1n before ·upcnor Coun Judge M~ron Rro"n. He laced a ma\lmum 3~·,l'ar pnson term. The charges included a special allegauon of' 1ola11ng a p0s1t1on of trust txcause 'Nokes "o rked \\Ith children. Dt-put\ D1s1rtct '\ttome) .\nad ne S} mons said earlier she agrel.'d to the: nl'got1atcd · pk ad becau~ 1he m olestauons did not in' oh e rape oral copulation or sodom~ T"o of the c hildren "hose aH·rage age \\j~ I ll. \31\I the' "ere stroked under thl'lr clothe'i a nd thl' other. said the~ .. \l'fl' toul hed ou1\1d1: their doth1ng Murder trial goes to jury .\n Orange Count~ Supenor Court JUr. \\'1.'dnesda' be~an 1khtx·rat1ng thl' fate o f a Ne" Yori.. man acruSc."d o( l 1lhng a H untington HJrhour resident at the rcquc t of the\ 1cttm' \\lfl'. George Ira Lamh. ~7. allegt·dl~ agreed to kill Mel D)son for D1A11: Ann O~son. con,1rted last ~l·ar of liN· drgree murder in the No". 18. 198.i. sla}ing. He is charged with one count each of murdt·r and consp1rac~ and murder for financial ·gain. If con' 1ctcd. he could be sen1en1.·l'd to prl'>on for lite without the poss1b1lit) of parole. D) son. the first "1tncss in the cas..· against Lunb. told JUrDf' 'hl' and her then-ho) friend. EnncQ Vasquez.-3~. agm.'d to pa) L.amb Slll.lMJO to earn o ut the murder VasqueL also facc.-s tnal o n .Ian I ~ o n murda and consp1raC\ chargl'S 1n rnnnect1on \\Ith the l-.1lhng. If l'O n\ ICll'd. ht• fall'\ ~5 'cars to li te in pn on · Lamb and \'a~Ul'l \\ho arc childhood fm·nd'> \\t'rt· chjrgt•J \\Ith thl' fi:hm1l'S in 1988 "tit·n D)~n implicated them a-; 3\l'timphcn D)'on ~) "ho 1s scheduled to be ~ntencl"d Jan. 19. fact·s a tl·rm of ~ 5 H'ar. to ltfe in pnson . .\1 a ~larch prclimina~ hean ng for \ asqua Jnd Limh l),,on tl'St11ied that the tno t..1lkd hn husband so she rnuld rfllkct on a S1tlt1111)1 hti: insurance pohl') Argument over drugs leads to killing .\ man was fatall) shot toda) dunng an apparent drug-relatl'd Jf!?Uml'nt at an .\nahl'1m motel. poltce said. The 4~-~ear-old man ... ,ho<.e name \\SS "1thheld until rclau,es could be noufied "as mortalh "uunded at thl" Rub} Inn. -l:W . Beach Bhd · Ro bert Dodd Hoffstot. ~~. of Buena Park. \\JS take-n into custo~h a short time after the 1·.io a .m . shooung and booked for murdN. ~id Anaheim pohre Lt. Marc Hedgpeth. W1tnesses told poltce the~ heard gunfire- shonl} after thl' suspect came o ut of his first floor room and began arguing with the \ 1ct1m in the parking lot. Hedgpeth said. Drugs "ere apparentl) '"'oh ed in th~ dasputr . the heutl"na nt sa1J . but he dC'C'hned to elaborate. When officers am' ed. the) found the '1ct1 m .. ,) 1ng in the parking lot wtth multtple gunshot .. \ounds in the upper bod~ ... Hedgpeth said. He "as trea ted b} paramedics and taken to Humana \\est Hospital. "here ht• "as pronounced dead at 2 35 am Witnesses &a'<' police a dl'scnpt1on of the assailant. anJ otlker" detained Hoffstot a short time after the shooting on Bea h Bou Ir' ard Hoffsto t allcge-dl~ 'hot the v1ct1m \\tth a small'<'ahber sem1-automattc pistol Hedgprth said. f Toys for Tots launches campaign Organizers of the To~s for T ots campaign said \\ edne$da~ 1he~ hope to gJ \e a\\a) mo re than SC\en m1lhon to~s to at least J · m1lhon children this ~car for Chnstmas. The. 42-)ear-old program began ttus ~ear's collection and dtstnbuuon effon ar l,;nion Statton Hl Los .\ngeles. "here an an114ul' tram bC'gan a 20-clt\ whis tle--sto p promo11o nal tour Actor Wilham Shatnrr. best known as Star T rel 's .. ('apt K.irl " and To)s fo r Tots' founder rcurtd Manne Col. Bill Hendncks ga'e out tO)S 10 45 children from Para Los Ninos. a local chant) organ1zat1on Toys For Tots 1s run b~ the Manne Corps Resene. Eal·h C'hn tmas \Olunteers collect donated tO)S an barrels placed an de panmcnt stores and other retailers.. and distribute the tO)S to ntt'd~ children. Hllllll,110\HU Peace walk aids Central America The third annual IOK Walk For Peace an Central America bqJns at 8:30 a.m. Saturda> in the parking lot at Laauna Beach High School. 625 Park Ave. The wal~ will follow a· scenic route thfouah the town and along the ocean. Walkers are encouraged to find sponsors who will pledge dollars per kilometer walked. Funds raised will benefit five organizauons promoting peace and reconstruction in Central Amenca. Sponsors or those who wish to contribute directly may send checks to Walk For Peace. 1101 N. Jla)mond. FUiierton. 92631. For more mfor- mauon. call 99:?-496 7 Seniors open meeting room Senior citiztns and area officials w1U gather at !:45 p.m Frtda~ for the grand opening of a ne" senior ffil'Clln~ room at Republic Federal Sa' 1ngs & Loan. JO~ I_ Cro"n Valle~ Parkwa) LO Laguna ague!. Members ot the Laiuna :--:1guel Senior Citizens Club in' 1tc prospec!IH membc.-rs to JOIO an the cckbrauon .\ seniors desk has also been set up 1n the bu1ld1ng and "Ill be open from noon to 4 pm. weekda)s. T dcphonc number for the dest.. 1s ~49-41 :?O. lnlormat1on about the dub and thr senior lunl h program arc j\ ;:11lahk. High tech card catalog . GOUX'.\ T. a nc'' rnmputenud card catalog. goes on hnl' t-nJa~ at Bo~re L1hrary. Goldt>n Wl.'st College, Huntington Beach The catalog not onl\ speeds book St'arches but also rl'ferenrcs books a' ailable in Ornngl' Coast College. C~ press College and Fullcnon l'ollcgl' hbram·s .\ cckbrauon fo r the nt'" S\~tem "111 be fro m 3 to 5 p m. Fnda~ in thl' hbra~. at the.,.i.:e nter of thl' rampu). 151.t.t Cio ldl·n \\est St The hbran 1c; o pen to thl' pubhl' from ti am 10 9 pm ~fonda~ through Thursda\S, from 8 a.m . to 3 p.m. Frida~6 and 11 a.m to j p.m Saturda~ s. For morl· 1nlc.lrma11on. call al ~N5-!l"'.t I Rotary Roundup aids library Thl' Hunttngto n &·ath ( cntral Labran "•II Ix· tran'iformcd into a \\l''ill'rn \ho"ground Saturda~ for the Sernn<l ~nnual Rota~ Roundup. E'cnt tl\:g1n \\Ith a pt.'lltng /OO fo r rhildrcn. o pen JI ~ pm <. h1 ldrl·n mJ~ '"11 and pet thl' animal' tor Stl l'l'nt' pcr l h1ld J am1h tun uint1nUl''> \\1th thl' Roundup at ('I pm ..\Jmi,1.1ion 1<. $Ill i{WJdult anJ S3 pt•r child 1nl'ludl''i gruh Imm thl' chud. "aton. music. s4uan· dann ng. gaml'' ~ind morc Blul·gra~ band BS& T "ill hi: thl.' tl-a turnl l'ntcn~llnl'f\ 1 hl' l'\cnt. tx·nl·li11ng th<.' lthr:i~ ·.., l'\panc;1on prOJCl'I. I\ lll".'n tn lhl' pubh\.· r or ltd.l'tS Or tnOrl' informauon. rJll 8.t2-.t48 I Ther aputlc riding center benefit .\ ho~man,hap program 10 ra1'l' fundc; for thl' Fran JuS\\ll ~ ThcrJputK R1d1ng < l'ntt·r 'er- ' mg thc hand1l·appt.·J. '' offered 'iaturda~ through T ucsda~ Jt l{Jnl ho \1ara \ 1'tJ E\.lul·,tnan Cl'nter in ~an Juan ( Jp1,1r Jllll l hl' dinll " tor \pt'l lJh1r, and nJl·rs. °X'''I''"' arl· Ill J m t{1 4 p m daih .\ 1und-ra1.,ing lunch. 1ndudms J Jl'llH!n\trJllon 111 prugrJnh and Jv ll' 111~s l?r hl'lping thl' ph'Sll'all~ , h.tllcngc<l build sell conlldcncc thn.>utth horse riding. "Ill Ix· ot- 1°<.'rcJ ~turda~ Thl' ~oal " w ra1,l' S2n.1 ww 1 b.Jutnl· lkha' wn'>t Pat PJrdll '"" kaJ thl' d inK'> Pardli \\J\ katurl•J 1n thl· \IJ\ 1s,uc o l \\ l'Stl'rn llor\c:man .1nJ 1h,· h ·hruJn· l'>'>Ul' ul Equu\ mjg.:it1nn · f or murc JOll>rm.1t1lll1 lJll \ci ~ -04 N Walk against drug abuse Huntington Bcal'h I\ th1: Sill' of a ProJCl 1 ~OD · ( '\o On Drug' 1n ~1:hl1oll Rl·J R1hbon \\alt.. against drug atiu'l' '\aturda~ Both 51\. and IOK \\al~1, hl:g1n at ., 4 ' J rn Thl' l'H'nt ha!-lx'\.'n chn~tt'm·d ··our < hrnlC. Drug Frl'l' .. The '' alk "111 !x'gtn at the cornl'r o f Broot..hur\t \1rCl't and Paulil C. nast High" a' a1 Huntington StJtl' l:ka,·h Parlin~ I!-fret' Tht'rl' I'> a S.t per ''alkt'r t'ntn ke. or $) pt.·r fam1h . h:e include1i '1sop, Im till' tir'lt I 1100 "alka~ For more inlom1Jtmn. call 96~--'-' N l'\I 453 Lecture on back pain '\uhJect ll1r thl\ month·._ meeting 0 1 ..\nhn 11s \\ori...shop at Ill am Saturd.i' ., ··The Painful Bact.. ·· Onho ped1't Jan1l' ~iulkn. ·~I D . "111 pn·St·nt the kcturc at thl' .),nhn t1!> l entl'r. 24Jti.:; Pasco de \ aknua. Laguna Hills .\ quesuon-anJ- ans"l'r pcnod "Ill follo" For more information. l'all th<.' Cl'nh.'r JI '!\ '-0222 Open hous~ at fire stations It will be open ho use at all Orange Count~ tire statum~ all da' o n 'iaturda) fhl' l''l'Ot from Q a .m to 4:30 p.m . honors Fare Prc,rnllon Week. Each station will o ffer tours .• equipment d1spla\S. fire safety demonstrations. cmergenl') rescue tech- niquts. fire rrevenuon handouts and special balloons for al '1s1tors. t · .\l.E'\ D..\R Thursday~ Oct. 12 o mecung~ schrouled Frida.t-\ Oct. l :J No mcclmg.s scheduled Orange Coast DAILY PtLOTIThureday, October 12, 1lil98 Criminal justice ·reform petition filed ly MELINDA KELLER CIQI Newt s-..c. Saying thty're ured of ha\ ang to "bury justtcc" w11h their dead. 'actims of viol- ent cnme Wednesda) celebrated a bit- tersweet victory by tumanl' an signatures needed to qualify <i cnmanal justice ~­ form in1t1at1ve for the ballot. ''When you bury ·your lo,'cd ones. you bury 1us11ce in' the state of Cahfom1a," Cnmc V1c11ms' Chairwoman Colleen Campbell said as the _ ~oup turned an pcuuons beanng 115.000 signatures to the Orange County Registrar of Voters. More than one million signatures have been collected state" 1dt in suppon of the in111amc. which needs the signatures of nearl) 596.000 regmered \Oters to qual- 1fy for th<.' June 1990 ballot. The rMt of the pc1111ons were being submitted to other ·registrar's offices, in- cluding Los .\n)wles and San Diego. ('ampbdl, a San Juan Capistrano resi- dent. 1s no 'it ranger to 'iolent cnme. Her son. Scott. "as murdered. as well as her brother. prominent race car dnver M 1dc.c~ fhompson. and sister-an-la~. Trud~ fhompson Shl' said thc I 3-po1n1 tn1t1all'l' is de- 51gnt'J to 1nrrl·a~ pc:nalt1es for some munkr' It \\OUIJ increase the t~pes of m unkrs tor '' h1l h th~ dcath p..:nalty can be -;ought. \llffl.·n pc~alt1es for minors l·on' irtcd ol tirst-d grec murder and proh1b11 pu'>t-1nJir mcnt . prehminal') hcanngs. Al' L.-.•--·· The 1n11iat1'l' also defines the term ··ionurl··· and mandates that the pcnalt~ for that r nml· be hie imprisonment. St•te Sen. Ed Royce fleftJ 11 joined by Roger •nd Shlrley ·oeV•ul. B•rb•r• Biehn, Collene C•mpbell •nd Ginny Petersen •t the Orange County Reglstr•r of Voters on Wednesday. .\ttcmps at rcformtng state la" through thl' Legislature ha' c fa1kd. Campbell ...-i1d. prompting this third attempt to 4ual1f~ thl' mcasurl' for a 'otc ··0esp11c that the maJont~ of the Ll'g1s- laturl' is 1n suppon of changl'. the Senate Jud1nar; ( omm1ttce ~J1-d 1he .\sscmbl~ Pubht ~akt~ C. ommmee arc gra'e~ard" for rnm1nal JU'>lll'l' rl'form." added ~n EJ Ro\l·c. R-.),nahl·1m. one of thc hact..cr' ·01 thl· measurl' "It tall·~ liH' ~cars to bnng a Rand~ Kraft (con' Ktcd -.cnal k1lkr) to trial and tl\er th~ m1ll1on do llar<;." thr la"ma~er s.ud. ··\~·,c C\Pl'ncnrcd thl' same cir- c umstann·s \\Ith R1chJrd Ramin:1 " Thc la'it ':>('\l'ral ~ l'ar\ haH' ht'l·n long onl'' fur ··'\1gh1 \talh·r" .'llllm (11nn~ Pl'tl·rson "ho mjdl· ha t1r'1 puhhl ai>- pt"Jrantl' at \\ l'dnl·'-<la~ ·, Ol''~" n rn- lacm·c "nu· lx·1ng 'hl11 1n thl· IJl'l' .\u~ 6. I IJ~ 'I ··\\ hl·n I Ram1rl'/·~ Jl'Lllhl 'l"n1enll' came do" n. I thought 11 \Hluld all ht' O\ er. hut 11 's not." ..aid Petcr!lon. "hu~ hu~band. ( hns. al!>O '>un '' l'd 1hc Jtldl'k but ha\ a b~llet permanent!~ lodgt'd nc.tr the base o t h1) br:un and ~p1nal l'ord "I \\)II fort''t'r pounJ the pj\Cll1l'n1 lnr 'llt1m!.· n&hh:· Pctl'f\llO \.lid "II\ Juq no1 something that C\l'r l'nd' I fed 1h.i1 \\C \\l'fl' the mo'>t tonunall l11upk 111 1.omc out o l 1h1') tx·l'3U)C ~c Jrl· J ll\c anJ Jrl' together " 0..,, -..,..._ .,. L•• ,..,,.. A moving truck blocks traffic at the Jasmine Creek residential communtty. Truck tire ~reaks gas main cover, rupturing pipe in Newport Beach By IRIS YOKOI Of 1~ OMly l"o!ot S•"" .\ mo' 1ng u1mp.1n' ll'll\ \.. 'l'' l'rt·J J natural ga' hill' in .1 pri,atc '-l'"Pllrl Bearh nc1ghhorhmxl \\ \'dnc,da' Jftl'r- noon. but no inJUrll'\ \\ l'rl' rq)orll·d anJ the onl~ '>trurturl' that 10111 ga~ 't'f\ 1n· was 1ht' l'Ommun1t\ duhhou'l' The aC"c1Jl•n1 PH urtl'd .1hout noon JU~t inside the l·ntr;1nn· tn thl' Ja<,minc ( rct•k res1den11a l \·ommun11' a1 lnkt DnH' and Marguemc \\l'nUl' Thl' Jn,er of .i Nonh Amcrt1.Jn \an Lines ng tncd to tum ten ofT Inlet onto Ja!lmme Creek Dn'c and drnq· thl' lnrnt nght tirc o nto the s1de"alt.. 1n lront 111 the dullhouse. according to au thllrtlll'' As he tn<'d to h;id. up the tirl' brolc.- through thc.-'tel.'! pl.th' 1in th,• "Jt•"alk CO\cnng the undl'fll.Wu nd [U1' mcwr .mJ ruptured the gas line nght ah<l\C tht' f,,rtunJllh .1 '••1111• ·rri < .1 1• •lf1 .1 l •.1' ( ,1 l'lllplll\l'\' \\,I' t1n J 'l'f\ Ill' ,Jfl .1rou11J thl' L\lrtll'r .111J qu1l li.h , .1tkd m J crl'" tC1 turn thl· ~·'' '.ah c \11) "l'" pun Hl·arh Fire <. .1p1 RJ' l't·nJ k t11n 'aid '\atur.11 ~-l'I "h"1lcJ 11u1 for .1ho u1 40 mtnutl'" hcforl' thl· ltnl' \\11\ <.hut oil arrorJing Ill \ tnll'nl Belk' ilk. d1'itnl'lu- tum jnd ,·on,trul 11on '1\IP.,'n 1,or for Southt•rn (Jhl\.HlltJ (,J, l ul\..th the area \\J) •ll~.'n \\1\h "'' ''"t' .u0unJ JI the: 11mc. and \lnl'l' n.11 ural g;l' I\ ltghtl'r than Jir. the lW'i 4Ulll J\ tl11,lll'J j\\(I\. Pendleton ~1d Onl~ thl' duhht1U\l' lo't g;J\ \Cn ice &·lie' ilk '31J \uthontll''i \did 1he 1rud.. dnH'r DrC\- d Ci1bst,n. '' "as lul'l ) the eng1n l' J1dn'1 hi°'' up. )IO\.l' the trud 's cal1 <..at n~l -:\h<IH' 1hl' 'hoo11ng g.1 """ thl' , .. mm1..n11' 1•11 lnkt"• kll IJnl' - n,11 n1.1 1h 1hi: ljnC l<H lW lgo1n~ trJfftl - ~1n\l' thl' nght. inhound lane "3' d11<,t•,1 IM pa' ing. Thjl k it a 'ihonl'r 1urn111~ radius 101 lht' tru\ \.. 10 tum kt1 1Hllll Ja-iminr Crt'd. he '-lid "I had 10 ,.l,nll' in tht' "rong \\J\ .. Gibson sa1J. ··1 tned to back 11 uul and I rnuldn 't go ·· <i1uan \.kFarland "ho hjJ hm·d C.11bwn to mo' c h1., propc:rt' 1nl1\ Ja<;m ine Cret't... had dn,~n ah\.'Jd 1n h" car 10 lead the trul k and lrll'd to gu1dl' the trud. around Gibson l'St1 mated the 1ruct.. ~a<; lam- ing about 35.000 pounds of \\Clght ~ to~ truck "a!i called 1mm<.'diatt'I' tl1 pull the hi.ige '~haclc-o ut of 1t' \tuc~ IX'Slllon 'ih1rln De:\ aul. "hose son Rodger was slain h' h.ra!t. said she hoped the 1n- 111atl\ c ~111 not be.· u~d b~ poh11c1ans as .i platll1rm ··\\ r don't "ant am o ne to interfe~ and U'>l' 1h" tor tht'ir o"n gains." DeVaul '>.lid ··rh~· last " 'ears ha\t' been a ... 1ruggk lor U'> \I ~ hu.sband has lost JObs. \\l' 'l' gonl' through a dl\Orcl'. but "e're rl·m.iml·d nll\\ '\;o one can koo" the 1rJgl·J, th1-. ha'> brought to all of us." Realtors reject bid for new offices By ROBERT BARKER °' ""' o.-y -~ ... 1)1,,1J1·nt rl'jl C\tJll' ~k\men 5'Uttlcd plan\ to pa' S2 ~ m1l11on for tht' form~r F ran\.·u1~ Rt·\Jura n1 for the -ne~ h~d­ quant'f) til the Huntington Beac h-Foun- tain \ alk' &'ard of Realtors. In ~ hJl "as reponed as the largest l°ll'll111n turnout tn the o rgan1za11on's Jnnuals tht• Realtors ,·oted 3::!b-312 to .ilx1n thl' pun:hase a1 a gent>ral m~mber­ sh1p met•ting o n Wedncsda' D1~ppo1ntl'd members 0(1he ReaJtors' bt1Jrd l,f d1rl'rtors informed landowners latt' \\ l·Jnl'<.Ja, that the deal "'as off. "\\ l··rc 'e~ d1sappotnted.'' s.a1d Jan h,1ma t..rr pn•,uJent of the 2.400-mem- bl·r l1rgan11a11on "\\ t' lost b~ a \C~ small number·· Rl·jltor Tl1n' Luna. "ho spearheaded ihl' Jn'l' to 1.ncnum the purchase. l'X· prl·,~·J dat10n .. r hl'\ had the fa\ machines and the mailing' Jnd_thc po"er but "e had gras.s- WlW> upport It "a!i hke David \'S. { 111hath .. he ~1d ~ L Ul 1a had pre' iousl~ complained that thl' 1op Board ot Rt"ahors echelon had 'tlll'd tl> flu, the 2 2-alTC Francois SJle tr\1m thl· ·tl'llrelht Construction Co "1thou1 l.'ontidmg in rant.. and file mem-oers Lucia also claimed the purchase came a "eel alll'r the real estate board pushed through b~ la"\ authonztn@o them to makl' unlim1tl'd e \pend1turts. Prevaous- h $'ill0 \\JS tht· ma:omum the) could \pt•nd \l.1thout appro' al of the membcr- c;h1p. Lucia said Lu~·1a alw d a1ml'd that the Realtors' hould makt' do at thl'ir current locatton at IO~ I later A \'e. b) making rcno- \ 3t1on' and taking other steps. ~homa~l·r. ho~ever. said that "Re.altors had o utgn'"" their fac1h11es on Slater \Hnuc and that 11 -...as proving costly to hold mt't'tings and professional tramana \l'ssaons at other locauons. homakcr said the Slater Avenue hualding. \\htch was sold for $985,000 but can be w1thdra1An from escrow. can be l'\panded hut can onl. accommodate a ma,1mum of 69 partina spaces. a limit- ing factor for major functions. ---------------------.. valve <.11h'!l,1n an empkl\ce ot Gord,rn \1o' · mg and Sto rage of In inc. said he r.in into difficult~ tum1ng because heh d \0 dmc The Fire Depanment rt' pondt>d "1th t~o enaines. a truct.. and a paramed11. unit and the Pohce Depanment sent I\\(\ sergeants and thrtt officers. l he Realtors made no cash d eposits on the intended ~~and wlll not forfeit an~ mon~1 use the deal was tor- pedoed. ollk1als satd. l'OI It I I Of, Co11a Mna For the second tune 10 a v.uk, ~.!' cable ~•re V.-'Orth about S 1.000, were stolen from an A & Ready Mut construclJon s11e o n BnstOI S~t by a lhicf who cut the shoes was stolen from the bl<'k stat of a 1989 Su1uki Sidekick park«1 1n the 3100 block of Van Buren A\- enuc on Monda> nigh t. • • • • • • .\ cleaning \\Omnn and her two dauahtcrs ~ere l'<lnfrontl'd ·1n,1dt· W~lc L.1b . I 1S72 C:ll\\Jn. a link before m1dn1ght Monday b) four mtn m mas ks. Each of the men hnd sock~ on his hands and o ne earned a knife. The woman, an employ« of W le. told ~lice the men ran without harming her or her daugh- ters and cscapt'd in a gold-colored "ch1clc. MOO block of hurch Care~ and 1n thl' I 7000 hloct.. of Oldgkn LMc • • • I h1c'l'!I C\tuk • p:lct.. of ··Bud.- "Bud Lue" and Maller from a store 1n tht 19000 block of Beach Boulevard St)IC was con 1 tent wtth that of Ht panic gangs • • • Bu_rglarc; anemrtcJ to uproot a S 1.500. 5-fOOHnl S380 flBlm from the front )ar'd of a home on the 11 lOO block or Ston~ress 'enuc Bay Utt\. • • • \ Pa<iadena man bdicvti has $3.500 Role>. watch was taken from a naahtstand durinJ a pert)' 11 1 home m the 600 block of bmona Dn,e. lock off a trailer. · • • • A crafty prowler unbolted a safe frOm tht Roor at Ocnisi$ Auto 1n· turantt Oft dams Avenue and caned it AWIY-Tbc I WIS un- clctcnni~. The stereo was stolen o ut of a t 984 udi 5000S while 11 wa parked outsilt' amco Trans· missaon, l 74S Ncwpon Blvd . on Monda)• niaht for service. \ ... Scrcamm1 11nd loud mus1c wt•rc rcpbned 1n the 16()00 block of V1c"- po1n1 l."nc in late night hour\ laRuna Beach Pollet "-Crt called to the 100 block of uth ('oa t tl1&hw1 on Tuetda) nlaht "'htre a male "" rcpontdl ssauh1n1 • rtmalt 1n the alley. dom~tlC '101 111..'(' rtpon \ll'U filed b otfa1;n ft>Untain v.n~y • • • After c umng lhrouah the ""'C fenC\" to a rear sto~ae vard, buralan stoic aluminum httts ind atCt\lcnc and ow~n tank$ from Award Ian C'o.4 I 100 Euclid 1. lo w1 about $1 .100. ••• buralar took abou1 $4SO 1n propcny from an apanmnt at C}q2S La Alamfda Ave. aftct etucnna throush an unlocked tlid.lftl P. door. I I .. M Qr-.. C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ T!Mndey. OCtober 12, 1Mt Abortion foes on 'polltlcal run' C \I llOH,I\ HUii i' WASHINGTON (AP) Abonioe rithts leaden claim an ~ied turnaround" is put-~ utkbonion fo~ on the pol-ilic:ial nan followina defeats in the U.S. Houte and a s lat lqislative lellion in f19rida. · And in Viqinia, Democratic can. didate for fOVemor Douglas Wilder Is cballenaina political wisdom on abortion by airina pro-choice tele- vision ads aimed at winning suppon amo~ conservative voters. "This is evidence that the anti- choice minority no lon¥r inspires fear in elected officials,' said Kate Michelman, executive director of Changes for census blocked in House WASHINGTON (AP) -The House on W~nesday refused to take up a measure that would have ordered the Census Bureau to ex- clude illegal aliens from next year's census. It was a test of strength that pitted Sunbelt states whose populations have been swollen by illegal aliens against Frostbelt states that stand to lose House scats after the census. By 23~ 184, the House used a parliamentary maneuver steered by Rep. Silvio 0 . Conte, R-Mass., to keep the census measure off the floor. \ That was the vote by which the House instructed its negotiators in House-Senate talks to accept a provision in the Senate version of the State, Justjcc and Commerce appropriations bill to condemn the . continuation in power of Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega in Pan- ama .. The rules permit only one set of instructions to a conference commit- tee. Thus Rep. Thomas Ridge. R- Pa., was blocked from offering his own set of instructions on the census question to the _House members of the same committee. Ridge's provisions would have or- dered the House negotiators to ac- c ept another Senate-passed provision, this one to barring the use of any money for the Census Bureau to count illegal aliens in its 1990 head count The census bureau has always counted residents reprdJess of citizenship. Past efforts to exclude illegal aliens from the count have always died in committee. The matter is imponant to ~veral Northeastern and Midwestern states which expect to lose House scats in redistricung following that census. the National Abortion Ri&)lts Action Leaaue I Tt.e House voted 216-206 on Wednesday to allow federal aid for abortions for poor women who are victims of rape or incest. rejcctina Medicaid restrictions it ha$ kept in the law since t 981. It instead backed more liberal provisions already passed by the Senate. The vote was a defeat for con- servatives and put Conarcu in op- position to President Bush, who bas promised to veto Medicaid abortions. Rep. Patricia Schroeder, D-Colo_ attributed the vote to an abonion ripts movement plvanized by the Supreme Court's decision in July aivlna the states more power to restrict abortions. .. The Webster decision was a wakeup call.'' she said. Rep. Henry Ky4c, R-111., for yean the leader of anti-abortion forces in the House said House members are increuiQ'iiy "~ivi~ their consti- tuencies as pro-choice. ' Darla St. Martin, leader of the National Ript to Life Committee, said the vote .. opens the door to the use of tax funds to destroy innocent unborn babies" and vowed that membcn who Switched on the issue "will now hear from constituents." In Tallahauee, Fla., a special ICSlion of the state leaislature called by Gov. Bob Martinez rejected a 1eries of proposed restrictions on abortions th.at the Republican aov- emor souaht. ' ·' "A riaht, h.avina been established, is not easily removed," said • Tom Gustafson, Aorida's speaker of the House. The Aorida session was the first in the nation since the July 3 Su- preme Court rulina pve the lona- standina debete over abonion a fresh and relevant political focus. Pl•ne's engine p•rt found Offtclal1 prepal'• to move • J .... bo Jet •ft91n• part that ••• discovered In •n low• cornfleld Tu•sdaJ. lnvest19atorJ •re loolrlno for other pieces to the puzzle of what c•u1ed th• DC-10'1 re•r en9lne to fly •part. Th• crlppled DC·10 cr•1hed JulJ 19 whll• trylne to .. nd •t th• Slou.x CltJ •lrpon, ldlllng 1 1 J people. Malpractice suits hurt poor the most WASHINGTON (AP) -Fre- quent malpractice lawsuits and sharply rising insurance premiums are causing some doctors to stop delivering ~1es, leaving poor women Wltll c ly limited obstetrical care, an lnsht e of Medicine study said Wednesday. A two-year study by a panel that included doctors. lawyers and educators found that "significant numbers" of obstetricians. other physicians and nurse-midwives are limiting the types of care they provide because of concern over being sued. "The result is a serious shonage of obstetncal care in many rural and inner city areas." said Roger J. Bulger. chairman of the Institute of Medicine studv committee and president of the Association of Academic Health Centers. "The fear of being sued has cau~d many docLors and midwjves to limit care especially for women with high risk pregnanc1ct," he said. "In urban areas. this often means that low- income women have been hun the most by the lack of providers." Bulger said such women generally are more likely to smoke and have poor diets. both of which increase the nsks of having an imperfect child. Immediate actions recommended were: -States should subs1d1ze medical hab1hty premiums for obstetrical providers who treat women on Medicaid. -Revive the National ftalth Service Corps. This would providt> more loans for-medical sturlents who then would be obligated to serve in areas where physicians are in shon sup-ply. Sex education funding upheld SAN FRANOSCO-A conterVative pup's attack on 1ex education propams funded by the state Office of Family Plannlq wu rejected Wcclnctday by the state Supreme Court. The court unanimously deftied a hearina on an appeal by the Women•• Committee for Responsible Government from lower-court rullnp rejectina the pup's claim• that the ~s in Santa Cruz and Monterey counties violated lepl standards on sex education. · The prosrams ch.allenaed ii\ the lawsuit included manuals and a teacher's pide for public acnool sex education propams. Th~ lawsuit said the propams were unauthorized by law and promoted abortJon and tecn-aae· sex. in yjolation of state laws reqlifrina sex educatios:i classes to stress abstinence from intercourse as the only sure way to avoid presnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. The Offiee of Family Plannina. which also. undefW1'.itcs local clinics ~oviding birth control information an~ ~ounsehng, ~.•ts bu.t cut by Gov. GeOrae Oeukmejiao from $36 million to $12 milhon this year. LA pollce officer shot LOS ANGELES -A police officer suffered critjcal wounds Wedn~y niJJ.'t, the victim of a shootina in South Central Los Anaeles, authon~1es wd. The unidentified JS-year.old officer was taken to County-USC Medical Center following the shooting rcponed about 7:30 p.m. The officer wu shot in the back and the ri&ht leg, said hospital spoke3woman Adelaida De La Cerda. Biiiy Graham honored ~ WEST LOS ANGELES -Evanaelist Billy Graham, soon to be the first clergyman with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, was honored Wednesday by the Salvatio~ ~!""Y for ~ years of ministry. Lt. Col.. Dav:id Riley. Salvauon Army d1v1S1on commander for Southern Cahfom1a, presented Graham the William Booth Award, the tU&hcst humanitarian award the organization bestows. Since 1949, when Graham bepn. his ministry in Los Angeles. the evanaelist has kept close ties with the Salvation Army while preachjng in the 90 countries w_!lcre the Anny works. Hispanic population top.s 20 mllllon WASHINGTON -There are more than 20 million people of Hispanic origin in the United States. a nine-rear increase of 5Vl million, the Census Bureau reponed Wednesday. "This as our first estimate of over 20 million.'' said Jorge Del Pinal. chief of the Ethnic and Hispanic Statistics Branch at the bureau. "It's up from about 14.S million in 1980." Hispanics cortstitute · 8.2 percent of the U.S. population and are the fastest growing large population group. Saudis to buy U .S. tanks WASHINGTON -The Bush administration moved ahead in Congress on Wednesday on a planned sale of 315 tanks to Saudi Arabia -with little apparent opposition from Israel's supponers. The administration informally notified Congress of the intended purchase by the oil-rich kingdom, bcgjnning a 50-day period in which Congress can kilJ the deal if majorities in the Senate and the House oppose it The Saudis would receive the MIA2 tanks ~nning in the mid-1990s. Israel has a comparable tank, the Merica".•· TQ improve the chances for congressional approval, the Bush administration agreed not to equip the Saudi tanks with plates of uranium armor, a much denser metal than steel. Shuttle launch set Tuesday CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -NASA on Wednesday tentatively ~scheduled -the launch of Atlantis for Tuesday as technicians began the laborious job of replacing the faulty engine computer that scrubbed the flight. "There is a 5~50 chance of completing the nccesary work" in time for a Tuesday launch. a statement said. It said shuttle managen would meet at noon Saturday to decide whether to aim for that date or to try for Wednesday. A launch Tuesday, five days later than the original Launch date. would take place during a 24-minute period beginning at 12:57 p.m. Perez urges U.S. action against cocaine demand Stray shell kllls naval officer .. , NORFOLK, Va. -An officer aboard the amphibious assault ship USS lwo Jima was ltillcd and another wounded Wednesday by shrapnel or projcctiJes fired by another ship during a gunnery exercise in the Atlantic Ocean. the Navy said. The accident occul'Tcd while the lwo Jima took part in an exercise with the amphibious a rgo ship USS El Paso about 80 miles southeast of Norfolk. The two officers were struck by objects fired from the El Paso's close-in weapons system. ICA, Peru (AP) -Police action apinst cocaine suppliers is futile unless the U nited States and Europe reduce the demand that drives the illicit trade, President Carlos Andres hrez of Venezuela said Wednesday. Perez spoke on opening day of a summit of seven Latin American presidents in this dcsen city that also is to consider expellina Panama u the eiabth member of the Group of Eight r~onal organization. Panama s membership was suspended in 1988 after Gen. Manu- el Antonio Noriega arranacd the dismissal of President Eric Delvalle, who had tried to fire Noriega as military commander. The Venezuelan leader called Noricga's military rule a "masked dictatorship." President Alan Garcia of Peru used his opcnina remArks to 0 exprcss publicly the Peruvian people's and the Peruvian aovem- ment's repudiation and condemna- tion of the military dictatorship." Peru and Venezuela WCt'C expected to push for expulsion of Panama, but diplomatic sources said Mexico and some other members felt that would amount to meddling with the internal affairs of another country. Among items on the summit's ()etJe,,, ~ 4114 Salle Sale! 20o/o • Slo/o OFF SELECTED MERCHANDISE TODAY 1HROUQH SATURDAY, OCTOIER 1411 Exceptional quality Exceptional value and service agenda besides drug trafficking are Central America's conflicts, foreign debt and environmental damage to the Amazon junale. In his remarks on the drug trade. Perez said: "The more demand arows in the north. the more pro- duction will arow in the south. Police actions will be useless unless ftOHl.D HHll-:1-·s demand is reduced." ~orweglan win~ Nobel Prize Top trafficker nabbed; paper closes office STOCK.HOLM Sweden -Trygve truvelmo. a Norwegian professor who dislikes awards for academics, wol\ tbt Nobel Memorial Prize in ,.. Economic Science on Wednesday for u~ statistics and pr-obability 10 forecast how economics behave. Haavelmo 'bad a swift and pathbreakina influence" on the new science of econometrics with his probability theory, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said in announcing the award. Apartheid foes meet de Klerk PRETORIA, South Africa -President F.W. de Klerk told militant anti-apartheid leaders Wednesday he was ready to negotiate on black votina rights. but they demanded more concessions before serious talks begin. The threc>-hour mcetina with AnaJican Archbishop Desmond Tutu and two other church leaden came a day after de Klerk announced his decision to free ei&bt lonatime security pnsoncn, includina seven leaden of the outlawed African National Conarcss. ln Wuhinaton, the State Oeputmcnt welcomed the plans for relcate and urpt .. the release of all political prisoners. includina N'elson Mandela.'' the nauon'a mott famous pritoDCr. Panama .coup l~ader was betrayed NEW YORK -Tbe widow of the Panamanian ~or who led an unsucct11f\al coup IPimt Gen. Manuel Noricp says it failed becaute bet husband wu betrayed by anol.bet ~ wbO swncbed sides at the last minute, accontilll IO 1 pc1btilbed report. Countctjlls what U.S. oflidall have bca •yiae. Adela ... de OirOldi ia quoted by the New Yon Times IOday .. •yills tbat tbe coup .. -very well ~ind aDd cold>)' calcUllted." She said ber buabend, ~. Moe. Ofroldi V. bid worked witb ~. Frudlc:o Oledael, commander of die elite BanaliOe 2000, in -= the ~ . ...., of~ med '° OUll Norillll. however, laftaHOa ... ai.ltifted SS miles tom the ecene ol IM lllblinl and led Noriep'a U'OOPI ilt~tbecoup. Ofenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Thur'lday, October 12. fNI Al Mostly cloudy _with only partial clearing today Extended forecast teeHT • tt • 0 AtlMltK Ctty Ausclll .. .._. ........ lwmongrt.MI (AIPtf CNinnton.s c C~JIOll W V' Cl\M'lolt.,,N C c~ ChoUgo -D......,,tWonh D<lyton e1 r.sa EY-vik f~lt>Mlkl ,,,,,,,, fl.lgSl.oll c;,-'"""' Hattr0to -... ll>d~• J«k$0n.M111 JKbOnll<k ~.., K-Ccy Ul Vtg.t> l llllt-ltoO loui•vlff Luobo<k ~~·· MW/Mtt MPt·St Pi/U N'llWtlk ~ ,.,,~ ... ""°""' P•IW>vtO" r oru,ncf.Ml>f'r Por11¥1G.Or< Ptovt<kn<t "'*'9'1 114pl<:! 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Oaoag Xau Clan, Timo~y Crockett, Dawn E. Davis, Jose]>b E. Di Domenico, Rick Fisllmu, Matdlew M'. Fitt, Carla J . G11laanl, Bryn J. Rustad, Abdul A. Has1a1t, Jason S. Hershey, Adam L. Hill, Sherry A. Kallab. Tammie IMI IN SATURDAY U.S. temps S"1 L.tkt C •IV San Anton«> San Juan p t• St Stt M.arlt' \f~ll• Sh<<'Vtpott 17 so 91 S6 a. 76 se 18 "° so 90 Sl H19N and ovt•"'9"1 IOWJ 10 S P m SIOl.I• fMls Spol<.ont Syr.cu\t r_.!.1Ptrl09 T~lll 81 so S6 19 56 47 Z:5So 0.6 Lo t :tbo 6.J Ill J:40p ·0.6 Lo 9:5~ 5.0 at POT ~N Y ~,~ Atrlllllo """'"°'~ AJNvik At I.Int' El Toro -Gluy L. Marrta and Katltleea A. Remla1toD. Fountain Valley -Kyle M. Baell, Chris J . Bartla, Alejudr Cluldart· viu, Thea Cltoe1, IJsa M. Col•cci, Jolul L D.t Pogetlo, Suu M. Goldmu, Micbelle A. G•I•, Wen-Ho Lff, Ronald L. Hellbascll, William J . Henpln1s, Charles P . Maggs. arlstlu L. Myers, Miclaatl K. Naklajavaa, Chi K. Ngayeo, PollyllllD I. Peuey. Mark A. P•tum, Sudra L. SaJIJb•ry, Edward M. Schofield, Gre1ory P. Vidler. Huntington Beach -Tll•y Ann Boland, Glendara Bonam, ,Sara E. Broderick, Briu S. Cameron, Rob- ert B. Cl•ff, Alu J. Csoaka, Jeuifer N. Carrent, Jacq•tllDe R. DicksoD, RtDt D. Evus, Robert D. Graves. Cltristlan J . HtDry, Mary A. HlckeA. Dea.DJI J . JoDts, Lana M. K.aott, Zang T. Le, Stu A. Loru1er, 60 •S 80 ., 88 S6 4 1 19 IJ )7 14 , \I lU(M)tl Tu!U WWW>glon,0 C 81 71 a. .S9 9o oJ 91 S7 1g 45 Barbara M. Marslaall, SHI.ant A. Mayt•bby, Lisa A. M1lllgH, Mlc"-tl A. Odea, Raby F . Paterno. SlaaroD C. Ptarsoca, Valerie C. Ptr· gollzii. Josep• A. Picard, Brad J . Rosenqaist. SlaaDt P.RotbeDberger. "Vicki W. Scltombarg. StefHle E. Scllroedtr, Lanea M. Scott, Juice L. Stveruce, Rlcbard J. Smith, Bttb M. Taplin, Monlqu M. TlleriHlt, Julie R. Tllrntr, PHI S. Vajda, Carlos VoD SoD, Jim A. Well-· e._stelD, Frucit M. L. Wlaiteley, Tom E . Wldlerby, Mark W. Wulf and Zachary Zakoar. Irvine -Kimberly A. Alfaro. Shannon D. Cernlcll, Marion Cllristie, Sltamlon P. Caulngbam, ftzbak Dorner, Alice D. Ensor. Rieb· ard E. Freese. NlDa K. Rusen, Guy M. Heaton, lreae A. Jacobsen, All· drew D. Jett. David S. KJemek, Ktllty A. Lemon, David E. Lltbkt, M. Kane, KtDji Kawatsa, Dona M. Kiwi, Margaret M. LlnJaardt, Rick ff. Loya and AlysoD M. Mack, Don Marletti, Wiii I CHllPllill£ BRUllCH CRUISE George P. Matben, Gordoe R. McKJilgJat. Caren F . Mikesb, Kevin For Two F. M•rplly, Mau Due Nflyen. Staeey It .. D. Olla, Virjean E. Olsen, Anita G. O'Neill, Esperuza V. Parker, Rieb· ftA .. 111!11\# ard V. Ped, Cllristopbtr D. Press, ....,..1\1 IDep N. Qaacla, Mauricio Rodriguez, Cannery Lunch Customen Regi5ter for a DAILY Drawing TO WIN Tamara L. Rogers, Renee M. Saturday Champagne Brunch Cruise for two. One winner will be drawn Sugdalal, Daniel C. Sauer, Nucy H. daily during the month of October Regjster durin~ lunch Monday· ~~~.~;:,~ RM~ .. s~ffi:n~. GJ!~ ~: l~:..Sa--:tu~r~d=ay=l =' ::::::30==to~3~:=oo=. =3=0:;1 o;::La;;f;;a;;ye;;t;;te;;.:;N:;e:;w:;po:;;rt:;Be:;;a:;c:;;· ;;6;;75;;·;;51;;1;1;;;;;;~ Swauon, Wilford L. Tanner. r Tbaom1c~ellt Tran. Thu T. Tnaong. J Jose A. Valtzq1e1. RoDDald L. Waters, Kimberly D. Wenstrom, SlaaroD A. WilUams, Nedra J. R R Wilson, Bijan Yaslaar. Ktuha Yook C n and Mark A. Zollltscll. RUFFELL'S UPHOLStERY INC. A VISIT WITH THE ARTIST PETER KILMER Mr. Kilmer w1U be 1n our st<Xe Sotvrday. Octobe< l 41h DroP 1n to see thrs except!QnOi cO\ect!Ot' ol un.que Crystal Scu!Oll!fe\ The collectlOO w r• be on display 0.:•ober ) 4th thto.igl'I Oc:obe< 2011> • 'ta. WIJI. -.av •o "'<Si ~ ... .,,oor~.r.....:f ._.,.~ ~ "b.lle ' Coi'!Hw>,,uoleA a Coronel del McJr t\ 673-7495 ~ v 38 38 E BUY BED & BATH FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS SPECIAIJ PUR Wt ff td •P ~ W 411 ..... C-bllllt IOMls wllllll 1ft Md tlw ~ Cannon .I()()" COl'1'\ qualit)' for just S2. 99 ls a truly rve find. These kJWCb are from Cannon ·s ftayai collcctiOn. and arc-as regaly SOft ti They come. Their hght irregularities in no wrty affect their look or how they ~.The all-canon belh towels arc9\-'allabk in as.sorvd ~ohd colors. prints and jacquatds. While supplies ltil -~~: 1-~!!: ~ ff PERFECT . z•m;• Calif. temps H~ """ ovr<ntQN !owl to S p m l'Ol ~ ...,_ Lwna.w l'Qk• .. "10p llyttw ,...,.. Concoro Cti>ltt C•iy fu<th f '""°"' f tMN) 10 H '° s• .. ·~ 14 )) as HI .. '1 64 S8 8J S) 14 •l sa s1 17 SS '° S6 91 47 S..f t-"<O SI AKpon S....JoM S..•"'MI ~·At\I ~..,-. '-'C•w S..l.urtOOdpc> ~•Mlllt<t ~~ ~llou Stoocon T--V~ Tort.-.C.t V-p Wnrwooo Yo-tVly 641 SJ .. S4 78 S8 14 S2 11 60 &t S6 '1 SI 11 SS 6'1 So u ol 76 SI es s• 10 1'I 74 S8 73 51 10 60 18 48 LM'C.Httf l.Jve-rmorr Long k«" lo•~• L A Altpon M"ysv- Motwovt4 Monc- Mot!IC'tty Ntfllln Nrwport 8t.och O•"""' On<"'° 88 H 78 l>I ,. 61 70 61 88 SI 81> SS 81 60 60 SI Surf /Sun/Moon "..... Sc><•ntp P•.-n.i " 64 u 60 6'1 Sf 88 S• 101 4S 84 Sl 92 ., ICD IMAn 1·3 , ... 3-6 ,.., ~ ,.., l-S ,.,. 3·6 1 .... 1-.3 POOt 2-3 - P.io •cow• ••o..,,, lttOWOOO Coty ll1vt t1!0e S4<1_,,,o ~. 86 Sl •• 1J SS 81> SJ 81> so 68 5) 8'I SI 81 S8 II 6l fht sun nw-• r~ .tt 6 H • m ¥Wl ><'U .r 6 21 pm •t "''' f tl<:!"f •to SS '"' ""°"'u 111 1>10p m ~ ...... 0 .. lO s..n "'°'"" s.an o.~ fhf -""'' tOC!ly "' • S9 p"' I( W'U Ftio..y 111 S J I "" ""° ""'' .it S )I pm Watered down smog plan .OK'd . ly McClatchy N~s Servttt WASHI NGTON -In the midst of confused signals from the Bush administration. a House panel on Wednesday watered down a central part of President Bush's clean air package involving ahernatiYe-fuel vehicles. Lawmakers loosened Bush's proposal that automakers put I m11l1on alternative.fuel cars and trucks on the road b)' the year 1997, and weakened the definition of what a clean fuel may be . .\ coalition of representatives from oil-producing and auto·manufactunng states pushed the changes O\Cr the oppos1- uon of en" 1ronmentahsts and li beral Democrats on the House Energ~ and Commerce Committee. "The.. winners are going to be the oll 1ndustn and the auto industn :· said Rep.· Henr; Waxman. · ., ___ _ ce•!Ill~~~ot!l~ -lOlf --'"_ "_' -a._. nca-Q-....... ..._, Smog rep<>rt }' ~Mf I'• QUllltty " ••JW<l'O " llW COlll.tll lft'1 "'"'" ' l'S1 ot b 1 .-lO Q000 ltl qu..tlrty ll UP<'<I~ " ._,., Cl<lf'tJ' Courwy With • PSI Of 41 . f'~ St.ind.lrO ll'M• '"'""9' ''" C>ooo •n q.ul!ry ttto to SD -"'" SI 10 100 .,,,,_.,_l>IU 101 to l'l'I v-'Y ,....,..,...Nul 200 to 1" ""° ,..,.. MOOus. lOO ot morr A '•'St UAiC)f ""OQ •rt t' t...,0 ~ Int f'~I I 100 10 174 A _.,.,., SY9f _, • c-.i .it,17S to 19'1 fhf AOMO ·"'°"'''' en.id•~ "'° t"t ~ to CUft 4ttl «t•VUH'i ~ r~fl"I mdoott °"'"'9 r •.s• •no _.,.,., n q •moo •rti • th 1,0 "• _.,, IS <lllAotct .. ~St 400 • ...., ,,,. ~,,, -""''°" .• .0-Vt)ra to tf'1't"WJI'\ 11'U1G1r kf.'f"PH'19 .,. QOOI"~ ,if'C N !1'00w) ~ .@TARGET HUNTINGTON BEACH MINI-LAB COUPON SAVE @'2• QUALITY ONE HOUR PHOIOS i11 0.11. §nstant Bmig •n 11111 coupon with ony roll ol (~1 P!'OC"SJ 3Smm film ano rec-S2 OFF our owryooy recoil J:>'tCet dunng our Gr11no Opening perlOd Waxman chairs the House health an,d en' 1ronment subcommittee. which appro ,cd the alternatl\e fuel rev1s1ons on a 12-IU \Ole. The \Ole. th e latest in an C'\tended markup of th e comprehensl\e clean air bill. represents a serious setback to the Bush ad min1strat1o n @TARGET! 3Smm ltlm onty-12. 24. or 36 exposure rolls-4" •6' glOssy prints HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 9812 ADAMS STREET I I I l "'''' °"" COU()Ofi ~ tQll ~ -...... Oa 11 1989 Of> PUBLIC NOTICE STUDY RESULTS AVAILABLE AtN>UNCEMEHT OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY (l ... 05) ACCESS & WIOEJING llPAOVBIEHTS WHATS BEING PLANNED WHY THIS AD WHERE YOU CCllE .. WHEN a wtE.RE CONTACT , I CAL TRANS (Califomla Depaltmert of Transpottation) and th• City d Costa Mesa are planning access improvements and widening of the San lMgo Freeway (Interstate RoU1e 405) al various locations between Bristol Street in Costa Mesa and Euclid Street in Fountain Valley. The pn>pOSed pto;.cts include new ramps. improvements to existing ramps, traffic .. peratlon, freeway overcrossing widening. interchange reconstruction. braided connectors. and the IM<Sening of various frMway segments. CAL TRANS has studied th• effects this program may have on the enwonment. Our studies show that the proposed improvements will nol signlicantty affed the quality of the environment. The repott that explains why is called an Initial $tudy/Environment8' AsMSSment. This nocice ii to advise you of the aYUal:>My of the ~ and the scheduling of a public hearing. The 1S1EA and ptojec:t mapa are evailabte for your review at the fofk>wtng locations: CAL TRANS Cosia Mua Cly H.n -E~tal Planning Branch Public SeMcet Oepat11Mnt 2501 Pulman Str... Founh Aoor Santa Ana. CA n Fair Drive Costa Mesa. CA Fourcaln v•i., Linty 17565 Loi Alamos Fo"'1tain V...,. CA H9Ye the poeeneW imp&1I beett eddr-...d? Oo'(you have lntommion which 1hould be lndUded? Yow oommenll will be .,_,, d the public recofd. I you Wtt to 8dd,... 1hia document you ""'Y IUbm• your wrtn.n comrnenta urcil ~ '· 1989 lo: Aon Koainlki. Chief EnWC>Ml.nlal PIMnlng 8111nch CM.TRANS 2501 Pulmlft StrMt Slnta Ana. CA 12705 The fd* Mering wtl be hetd In oonjundion wtth a dty oouncl m I ltf '9 • tolows: Mondlf, C>aob9' 11. 1-• 7:00 P.M. Qr d ea. ..... Coundl ~ n F81r 0rMt. CDlla MIN. CA ta2I Alt Opeft Howe ........ • HO P.11. tit.,_ tl'9 P'Mc • ''' 1..Vllr • .. .. ...._Md 1m1c ._ .. CM.TMNS w Qrci ea.. ......... r I .. A8 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thuraday, October 12, 1989 Every night can't be the Fourth .of July for lovers DEAR A.NN LANDERS: When I read your response to the fellow who complained about not getting enough loving from his wlfe of two years. I almost popped a blood ves- sel. You scolded the poor fellow for .being excessive!) preoccupied wit h sex and suggested that he pay more anenuon to '"the whole person." Wh)' didn't you tell it like •.tis. f~r cryin' in the grog? An)· relationship is destined to slow down and be- come less e:\c1ung after a year in the sack with th~ same panner. It is not an)onc's fault. That s JUSt the way It IS. The secret as to become more creative. forget yourscll and try to find innovative ways to express your love and make your panner feel special. The more he or she feels cherished. the greater the re\\ards for your cffons. It bceomes a self- pcrpctuating joy . Being realistic helps. Tell your readers that every hight can't be the Founh of July. And as time goes on. then~ is bound to be less intensity and less fn-quency. There will be nights when a couple may be content to JUSt hold one another. And that's oka}. too. I hope you can pnnt this letter. Ann. I speak from ex.pcncnce. I "•sh I had read something lake this JC years ago. It ma) ha'c ~ept me \\Ith my first wife. No name or initials. please. Just-NEW CASTLE. DEL. DEAR NEW CASTLE: I received several letters from readers wbo dJda't tllak my uawer was terrific. Yo• uid ll best, ud I tbank you • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our na- tion, once the richest and most powerful in · the world. as on the decline. • Jonathan Kozol. jn his book. "ll- l1terate America," sa) s there are 60 m1 lhon Americans who cannot read a want ad. According to Time maga- zine (June 1987) a mil lion students who graduate from h1Rh school each year are unable to read. How can our work force meet the demands of a high-tech economy with ~uch numbers'? Our nation is unabk to compete for the trillion- dollar world market because of the 1ll1teraq an our society. The Council on Education stated that .. if a Busy .hands make faSt~growing nails "You noted fingernails gro" twice as fast a!i toenails." wntes a cltent. .. Ten thou~nd )Cars ago before our ancestors ga'c up hunting and gathering to farm. their fingernails wore do\.\n t\\1tc as qu1ckl~ as their toenails. Man adapts." Until Hugo. South Carolina was that stall' v,.tfcr~an you were least hkcl} to go bankrupt. stausucall). What bard \\atchcrs no" know 1s the grCl'n-backl'd heron doesn ·1 JUSt stand there mouonlcs~ at water"s edgt'. ~a1tmg for fi sh II oftenumes llOHOS('OPt: By Sydney Omarr Thursday. Oct. 12 ARIES (\farlh 21-..\pnl I'll Breakthrough 1'> on hun/lin. You recentl~ tall..ed a good game and pla}off '" 1mminl·nt F-ocu~ on mo' cment. t halkngt'. at•a11 \ ll~. You might oc -.1gh1ng. ··~omc Thurs- da> night ·· C1~m1n1 rl'Prl·,cntt·d. TA URUS ( ..\pnl 2U-~1a~ 2<1)-You didn't belic\C 11 could rcall~ happen. but ll as taking place Dream!i. '' 1sh- es. asp1rat1 ons arl' "11hin rl'Jt·h. You could"'" popul.mt) rnntc,1 -and cash . .\she\ of lo\l' '' 111 ht· rc1gn1teJ. GEMINI (Ma\ 21-Junt• 2tll: Prom- ise from oni.' at iop of hl·ap m1gh1 Ix· filled \\llh hole' f al..c th1., ::t\ 1nJ1l'a- t1on )OU mu-;t oc 1n grl',1tl'f thar~l· o t )Our o"n fatl· 'i uu'll enu1untcr mystenou<.. glamorou' 1nJ1, 1JuJI perhaps P1 sce1i CANCER tJum· 21-Juh .2.21 You'll be ··1 n tuuth .. \\1th ont· ''ho helps O\ ercum~ haml'f'-1nduding drops a single small feather on the water an front of 11. To ball said fi sh. ..\ severe storm hit Anchor Bay at Pon Huron. Mi ch. And )Ou'll ne,er guess what ~ppened to that res- taurant out at the end of a pier there. the place called _thl' De" Drop Inn O. Did ho uses have doorknobs in ha1cespeare's tame? ..\. Latchstnng!i mostl). And maybe some homemade varieties. But the firs t manufactured doorknob "asn't patented unul 16 70 -54 )Cars after Shakcspc.irc language c;pintual ad' 1scr could pla~ unusual rule Be open-minded \\1thou1 being gull1bk Message will ht· dantied LEO (Jul) 23-..\ug 21) Logiam n1st!> 1n l·onnection \\Ith financial arrangemcnl'> lndl\ 1dual. c;upposed· I) ar11ng as agent. appears to Ix· "orkang for 1hc ··01hcr s1dl·:· Stud\ Gemini ml">'>agc. You learn 'aluablr 1csson. VIRGO ( ..\ug. 23-Scpt 22): omt- onr sa'"· .. \\"h' not hreak tha1 con- t:al"t ;1nJ \tan ~'11h me'' .. Stcl'r cl t•ar of legal cnrnpllra1wm Y<',. get <>tarted. hut on \Our O\\n -\llcnt10n ccn1cr' around. 1magl· rt·putation mantJI \tJtU\ LIBRA (°'ll'PI 2\-( )l I 221 (HI <.hm m.1in1:.t1n \1lUr '''' n J)Jll' Jnd '-t) le l northodo\ ..\q u.m.1n m•Lhl uri..l' ntht'l'\•l't' h K"U'-on cmplcn- ml·nt lilnl''-' pct' dqx·ndenl.., F.11nih mcmh<.·r\ ''·tnt \OU 111 do the ··1mfKl'-'>thlc .. "'l'I '>lght\ t" ...................... ,.,..,..,.. ....... ,...... ........... ,....,..,.,...,....,,.,.,....,.....,......,,.,,.,.....,.........,1 f Weddings at Sea ~ ~ \\·dl·~I' ''L'' ~ ~ I'• .... ,""'"''...,' •' § ~ '· ~5o~r24·'i 2" · ~ ~~ ............. ,,,...., ................................................. .J. 1la (npo lHaver• jL," )or All flmie11nt 723-0838 Steve Velez Cellillt Video Ttpe Avt1lt bi. . died. Among Bri11sh fo~ hunters. rh l· man "ho "'a~ suppos~d to l..cep the hounds togrther "as called th e SCORPIO (Oct. 2J-~o' 21 l Don·t take too senoush a'>St'rt1on' of lo' c b~ ont• "ho 1s ·here todd). gone tomorro". ~laintain c;clf- l'steem. st'nsr of litnr<,s In ma1tcf\ of !.pccula11on. st1ci.. \\1th 'o 1 Sag11tanan 1n,ohcd SAGITTARll'S (:"<O\ 22-Del 21) Obtain hint frnm l'orptu ml"\\agc It 1s umc 10 rcntnate. rcmo<lcl re place oul\\orn machancn < ht•t I.. automoh1lr. dCl·tnl'al uu t l~ts prior tO embarl,ing upon JOUrnc) Prop- crt) 'aluc requ1rL'!> appral\al. CAPRICOR N <Dec 22-Jan I'll You·11 he on thl' mo\l' ~crnann feature~ reading. \\nllng. cum- mun1L·a11ng. Ol)l'n1ng J1.tl11gU l' \\1th rdJtl\ l' "h11 had ht·l·n Jh\cnt 't llU m1gh1 ht.· '>3)1ng to )uur\dl ··1 rw\l·r km·,, I haJ It 1n me ·· AQL1ARlt:S dan 20-h·h lXl hnanc1al arrangrmtnt' l:.tll hl· am1t<1bl\ <>clllcd focu' on f.im1h ma1nr domc<>llr ad1u,1mcn1 'l'nou' .. ,,htppt•r-111 ... Out of that came our h:rm for that Congressional leader ~no\.\n ai. the .. whip." Q . What's a ··cruc1fer"' A. ·omcbo<l) who carncs a cross an church pr<.x:l·ssaons. Q. Wh-. Ill a Jrunk called a "lush"''.1 <\. Bni1'lh )lang for that popul;u I ondon actor<;· club known as Lu han gton\ ScH'ntCl'n of the c1 t1es conquered b-. ..\ll'\andl'r tht> Great "ere re- named afkr ..\k xandcr the Great. con\1dera\1on of n·IOt"::tt 1 ng. 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Our J>Oht1cal leaders. when run· nipg for election, claim to be interested in education. but they do absolutely nothing about it once they have been elected. It 1s time fo r these Politicians to stop the empty and meaninJ)ess rhetonc and get to work fulfilling the promises they made at election time. And since we put them there, we should demand 11. -S.E .. LAKE WORTH. FLA. DEAR LAKE WORTH: Tllaw for a apleadid letter. Yo1 are rtgllt wllea HHIDGI< B0th vulnerable We!it 'deals. Wt:~J • 7 2 ORTH • 10 6 s 4 K 73 10 8 7 6 + K 6 t:AST • 8 J 6 4 -AJ98S A a._ Q J + IO 9 9 s J +QJS432 SOUTH +AKQJ9 Q 10 2 4 2 +A 8 7 The h1dding. W e .. 1 Sorlh I Pass t>as~ Pas., Pas~ ... Ea~t Pti~ Pass Pass Ope11111g kctJ. 1-..ang of South Dbl 2 • Pass Onl) a per,on \\1th a \Cry s1ub- hc1111 'tr~ak \\Oul u take a fane,se "hu.:h "almoi.t cenam to fail. You must sea1 ch for greener pastures North made a "di-judged leap to lour 'pade' o n minimal \alue ... ~111\.'.c partner'\ bidding prom1c;ed a cun,1Jcrahl~ be11e1 than-minimum hamJ. North deemed that well- plai:ed king~ b~hind the opening bid and t he ruffing value in dub~ would almu~I \Urely bl· \\Orlh enough trkk!-ll•r &an1e be.:au'~ of the four- ,·a1 J 1 rump support . I he Jl'fc11~~ attd,1..cJ "i1h three rounds of diamonds. declarer ruff- yoe uy IUJteracy It a serloet "ttat to Hr 11rvival. President Beall It.at promJaed to make "1• a pn.rtty. We laope tUt lite wlll keep llfa WON. Hit woedert.i wife, Barbara, laaa bee8 laterested lD tllis ••bject for muy vears aid we llope tlaat slle wtU r'remlDd" llim. Cbka10, &lie city tbat tlle former Sttrelary of Ed1cadoa Bill Benett singled ou~ as llavlal tile wont 1cllool1 la Ille coutry, lla1 elected a new mayor. RJcbrd M. Daley laa1 promised to make edacatloa lal1 No. I priority. I'm betthaC tllat la time C11Jca10'1 will be amoa1 Ille utlon'• flaest bl1-dty 1cbools. ing the third. Obviously, the prob- lem was to avoid losing two heart tricks. Since East did not take a heart preference, chances of fi nding the jack of hearts well placed were negligible. Declarer found a way out of hi s dilemma. A ft er dra\\ ing trumps in two rounds. South crossed· to the king of clubs. ruffed dummy's last diamond. cashed the ace of clubs and ruffed a club in dummy. With the minor uits eliminated, declarer led a lo" heart from the table to the queen in his hand . and We<,t was a dead duck. The defender took the ace of hearts, but was faced with a choice of lo.,ing alternati\es. If he hap- pened to have a minor-suit card as an exit. declarer would ruff in one hand while discarding 1he losing heart from the other. That was no1 the case. so West had to lead a low heart away from ihe jack. Bui it was declarer. not partner. who held the. ten. Sou1h allowed 1hc heart to ride around 10 hand. and the game was in the bag. Have a garage sale without the garage Sell your Items In classlfled. ,,.._ UCI UNl'VP.RSITY a.uB SSM.iOO PcrfC'C'I for Wcddin!Jf\. Oanqucls. R• rcp:1ons 1..oc:a1cd on cam·•us al t.:C IMnc over too\.1ng the ramr>us park. (714) 543-9319 9UI \\' f'IN S\. •Tustin. ~ • rruJt.i from .Juhn W l)llt AupM ).; rYl\·~th ~ Esrt IDllOHl\1 It's hard to argue.with child's logic Leave it to a child to put adults on the defensi ve. TaJcc the case of 91'2-year--0ld Katie Wood who recently wrote a lener to the Pilot•s editor about homeless people. . It wasn't a long letter, but its simplicity and conviction said as much as two file folders bulging with stories and research on the homeless problem. The little girl from lrviqs didn't pull any punches. She wasn't concerned about why people are living on the streets or how many unfonunates are hbmeless. She wasn't preoccupied with the locations of homeless shelters and service centers. Her perception wasn't tainted by the so- called realities of the adult world -things like politics. taxes, property values near shelters and soup kitchens or affordable housing programs and who pays for them. "I really want to help the homeless. The h<lmeless should be taken care of because they arc people like us. Homeless people could die because no one is taking care of them. The> are lying on the cold streets without any shelter. They have very thin clothes and are dressed in rags," Katie wrote. Some would argue that no one denies shelter or food to homeless people. They could cite m1t1gat1ng circum- stances, and argue that the homeless are "not people like us." Those rebuttals could be backed up with studies that project about 80 percent of the homeless suffer from so me form of mental illness. alcohol or drug abuse. Alcoholics or drug abusers. 1t could be ?!Sued. are unfo rtunate, but much of their misfonune is self-inflicted. Others could point out that the culprits are politicians that cut federal and state funds for insrnuuons that used to take care of mentally ill people and alcoholics. Much of the federal suppon was wi thdrawn m favor of communlly- based programs. It was a good idea. but without mane} and the suppon of people in the communlly. demstitutionalization 1s an unworkable concep1 and a sill y word. "People should let homeless people have homes and good food to eat. I feel very sorry for the homeless people tha1 don't ha ve. any shelter." Katie wrote. It's a tough point to argue. OraQge C-ount> residents. as a group, are not poor. Orange Caunty residents also don't think of themselves as stjngy and most certainly don't think they are den) mg shelter and food to anyone. But count) residents do not ha'e a reputauon of being charitable. Donations to chari t) in Californ1a·s large count1e~ average about 5 percent per capita. but in Orange Count) the figure 1s reporte.d at a little over I percent. Someday. someone will reason with Katie. Th~ 'II explain h6w the real world works. But for now. the rules of the real world won't stand up against a 911~-year-old's logic. Her "arid ce nters on the premise that 1f something hurts. your parents or someone in charge make it feel better. l f ) ou ·re h u ngf). )' ou an· given food. and wh en it's cold there's alwa)S a warm roat and a house. It 's too bad the real world doesn't work that wa\. But try to explain that to a child. John Mason Brown descnbcd the dilemma well when he wrote. ··Reasoning with a child is fine. 1f you can reach the child's reason "ithout destroying yo ur own ... Opinions e11preue-d 1n this space are tl'lOSt" ot tht" Daily Pilot Otn~r v1e-ws upres.sed on this page are-those-ot tht>1r aumors an<1 art1111 Re~rs· comments art> 1nv1tt>d and may ~ st>nt to Tht" Oa1ty Pilot. P 0 Sox I S60. Costa M~sa 92626 trr111-:n \ 01(·1-:s Fear of West strikes out No-v. 1rs trs agamSl th('m. Not the A's against the Giants. The Ba) Area against the rest of the country. For Easterners and Midwesterners. it's bad enough that the nation's economic and cultural leadership h~ shifted to the "left coast ... Must baseball go West. too. that venerable game that really belongs in Fenway Park. Wrigley Field or Yankee Stadi um~ It looks that way -·a1 least for now. Last ye~r·s ~arid Series was an all-Cahfo m1a event. Now. the senes will be an all-Bay Area event. with nothing but sterling baseball to offer the rest of the countN. But as the games bejtin. let the rivalry remain good- natured. 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(,48U. ~pM'i•I ~t'llun' t:dhor REC'I\ \ "t. t1t:,UER!1•H' .\rt Di~t« \t \Rl L \RTF.ft "d ~rvjC'f't \ta1t911f'r Al.I,~.\ TAOI 0(1\ PtodlK'tioft Oi~tnr HE,ltY K 'I Hr ~•'-"•,...,r LI ~ TA:\,E\ r~P'""'. •per\ilMr PAT1UCK TOOL Prf"'PffM . •P"'-' SOOT:r OOl THCTT • '""" " ... ~''°' •u °'"'rotto ~ ... " ... ,, Or~ CoMt DAILY PILOT!Thurldey. Octob« 12, 1918 47 ~~.C t~L.~~~ ~~ ~~~ C\}~ O\~\ I r;p ~~'; 1~ ~c;{ \\\~ '"~ ~N \f ~~ Qt.\ ~\.L of \\\~ ~~c; 7 4 Toda) 1s Thursda}. Oct. 12, the 28Sth da) oft 989. The~ are 80 cla~ left in the )eat. Today's h1&hhght in h1story: On Oct. f2. 1492. Cbnstop~ Columbus discovered the 11,{ew World as bis ships amvcd to W.. present-day B<thamai. O n tb1s date\: In 1861 the Confederate ironclad Manassas attacked the nonhem ship R1l bmond on 1be M1ss1ss1pp1 River. In· nno. Gen. Robcn E Lee. the Conlcderate m1htarv commander, died 1n Lexington. Vui'n1a. at agt 63 In 1960, So"1et premier Nikita Khrushcht'\ disrupted a C N Gen- eral ~sscmbl~ session b~ pounding hi'> desk "Ith his sh<X' dunng a d1spu1e In 1964. thi.> So\ 1el l nion laund~:d a ·\ os~hod .. space capsule "1th :i three·man ere"' in the first manned nrn.'>1un 1 n' oh mg more than one ere" membt:r Toda\·., B1nhda\) Comedlan-ac- 11' 1st Oick Grego!) 1s 5 7 Senator Jale (1am R • C 'tah 1s ~., Opera singer Luna no Pa' arott1 1s 54 pon~·asti:r Ton\ Kubel IS s~ .\8( rt"poner Chm "'allace is 42. anger Su...an .\nton 1s JQ 8aSt"ba1l pla)er Sid ft'mandl"L ·~ ~... .\c1or .\dam R 1ch 1s ~I .\C1of Ktrk Cameron 1s 14 'You never bounce back' Struggle endures for parents of murdered The room "as full and that 'ur- pn~d me. l put a name tag o n m~ Jad.et. sat down, took a gulp of "ater and introduced m)self to the "'oman snuni ne'\t 10 me I didn't know her bul I rt.'cognt.i~ the name Her son had madl' hl·..id- hnes. though hardl~ th.e ··"'::iv ::i mother '-'Ould hope her '6on '-'Ould He had been murdered . S(atc:n. Pummeled. Stabbed .\t the age of 15. his bod\ had been tasualh tossed into a · cam on 1n \\'h1t11er · The "'oman told me that she·d ne'er reco' ered from her son's death You nc' c:-r recoH·r from something like that. )he <iald I he- he ... ed her. .\nd I 1old her I did But 1 n th1s room. "nn this pa nil u· lar da} )e\ era I 'l·ar-. Jgo. < l'lt't'n Da' 1s· stor: "asn't unique or d1t· ferent ~1 ost e' el'unt· tn thl· mllm had lost a lo,.:d one w 'll'knt death Parents ol \turdereJ < hil- drt'n. It "U the group·~ monthh mt'eling. conductt'd un th1\ tx·- cass1on 1n a conterenll' room 01 a Huntington Beach \3\ ings and luan II "as 'iOmber g..irhenng. to be .;ure One father ~1J hl' h.-.1d become Jn alcoholic alter hn son "3'> murdered .\nothl'r parent said she "Cn1 on a four·\l'jr l·aung b1ngl· after her daughtn "a" 'ht11 ...,ht• gained "eight i.i..e m..id hu1 J1dn·1 care For maO\. thl' dc:a th of a rhild broke apart · marriages. se' l'rt•d fnendsh1ps and -.crapped d'-'a' all the JO' most of U'> lind in h1t- .. Bounce back" .. one fa ther a'il..ed ans"enng a que<.tt.on .. , nu d11n·t bounce baci.. "I ou Ol'\l'r boun\·e back ·· Some bt>come Jl'll' 1'>1'> Pu,heJ face first up against the kgal "~ \lt'm the' become re' oiled b\ \\hat the:\ see~ .\nd the) ~ci.. to \.hangc 11 Collene Thompson < amphell i' such a person .\ tormt•r ...,an Juan Capistrano planning \11mm1'>Slllner Campbell ha'> '>l.'l·n mori: 1lf ltk·, rougher edge\ than Jn) one de\\.'f\t'" In 19 2. (amphell\ '>1.>n "a' murdered dunng .1 drug dt'JI Onl· ol the kllkr" \\3\ a IJm1h lm·nd. \..:!''tt Campbell "JS ~tr:ingk<l JnJ tm~d from an airplant• htl\ enng nt·ar C'ataltna l<.!Jnd II " hmh \\,t' nt'\t•r found The ''hok thing ''.l' mJtk .111 1ht· mort' "urse b' tht• rl.'ludjnlt' 111 the police tn get. IO\ oh l'J I \er rx·r· s1stenl l amptx·ll .ind her husbJnd ti nail\ \.lln' inl.'ed au1hnnt1t'' thJt j cnme had onurred. £,entualh t"''' men "'ere arrl'\led. one ol them d childhood pal of ~oil ( jmpbell But 11 "3" fi,e 't•ars tidort' tlw killers '''-'fl' tinalh · tncd Jnd ltin· '1cted .\nd ~von 11 "111 '>I.Ht all m n ag.ain .\n Jppt-jl' '"un lj\I 'ear O\tnurncd the '''°' 1d1l•n or one loller .\ ne" in.ii I\ .. et ltl Pt-gin nnt month \..1os1 ol U\ "Jll nt"\t'r ha\t' 111 learn lt) ll\C '-'llh 1'1l' r:un '>•lmn>nt' like Campbell ... utkr" .\nJ I 1hin i.. 11°~ probabl~ 1mrx.1,\ihk h• 1mJf.10t' the heanarhe the In" tht'" \ rnJ 1lm' mu<tt feel I'm Ju<it JS u'.'nJ1n t amphl'll fig- urtJ that d'> lrut'I j'> the" 1rlJ might be one \\uulJ nn er hJ\t' ll• ~1· through thl\ '"r: '' thin~ '" H - But she \\j<. "rnng 1 'n \1.:lr, h I» 19 h(r hrothcr rJ, '1f promoter \ til i..t•\ I h1 •m P'"n -.ir11' h1<t "1fo "'.:Tl' .im"u.,hni .10J i..1lleJ tn the dn' C''-' a' ·,,, 1hc1r RraJhul' home '-nl:'K"h ha., tx·a .irn 'tl'd The , nml' rcflljlO' un-..1h n.1 It''> rw1 P''"1hll• t• ml-I '"'".k an, one·, ht•jJ .inJ th''~ 1heir ''tr ing hut 11 ..,t·t·m, 111 mt· thJt (amphell'' rt'.i, 11,•n '• Jll th1 ... ., amazing ~he h .... n 1 '' 1tht'rt·J l•r faded d" a' ...,ht• ' ''l't'ln.J ~wr't'll and become .i 1ij1.htl·r J ,ru\.lJl'r iur reform On \\ cdne,JJ, 'tw jnd 1llhC'r' turntd tn thl1u<,.1nJs .11 , .. :.naturl'' w place J \tatl·'m111J11't' .in rht• Junl· llJqQ hJtl\lt 1 ht' 1n1t1Jll\\' !I ul- 11mateh appro,ed. "Ould o' erhaul the cnmmal JU'>lllC '>''>tt'm altcnng t'ef)th1ng lrom iun ..eh.•llmn to the ~nalt' for murder It Jl<.o "Ould gi' e '1'11ms d'> "l'll a<. d.:fendant') the n~ht to J '>OCl'd' tn..il · Thi.' 10111.itl\ t' ., ,on tr'' l r'1al and ha\ Jttra1:tt•d both prJt\l' JnJ l'nl1- ll'>m lrom pro'>(· .. uh•r<. 1.kll.'.n\4' .tt· wrne'' and lcg..il <.1.h1•l.ir' 11-.. tvo earh. ri:J h ''' tdl "h.:thl·r ,f, good had or ne11her But 1h1s mu\ h I n• '"' c ampbdl :s 10 tx· admirt:d for ht'r p..rw,tenc1: her fw11tuJl· her Jh1hl' to m.i~,· <;ometh1ng P.."tl 'I." anJ t.ing.1hk from thl" tune\ th.11 mu'>I dutz. her Put in her po,11i\ln I th1nl.. I'd ha\t d1tli-.ult' 1u'1 ~e111ng up .ind facing thl' da' But hen ' a "o man "ho·s taken on the "'tt·m j S\Stem ~hl" feels 1re.ue<l her "11h !he samc 1:asual d1sreg;in1 lhjl \,lme killer .. treated her son ..ind hl·r hrother trv~ .\larbl~ is rb~ DailJ Pilot's Or, Editor Soviet religious persecution lingers Liberalization hasn't reached Ukrainian churches Often as not. the con,t·nuonal wisdom is wrong. Econom1s1 John Kenneth C1c1l- bra1th. '-'hose own convenuonal "1s- dom ..... as. often as not. "rong. seems to have gotten I\ nght when he analyzed why those in the poht1cal know are so often m1stal..en. ··The volume of political comments substantlall) exceeds the a va1lable truth." he said. "Washington poht1c1ans. after tAllkang thin£,S over Wlth each other. relay m1s1nformat1on to Washington JOumahsts. who. after intramural d1scusson. pnn1 1t whe~ 11 1s thoughtfully read by the same poh- t1c1ans. who generall) belieH 1t .. There you have 11. succinctl~. Two current examples Wlll ~f' e 10 illustrate the point. First. Soviet Ge neral Secretaq M ikh ail Gorbachev. so the current thmlung goes. has hbcrahzed the officially a theist Soviet Umon. so thar the freedom of religion guaranteed in the Soviet Constitution actually e~· ists. Second: freshman congressmen. particularly members of the mm- onty party. can't 1ntrodutt their own legislation and have ll passed by the full Congress. As to the first point. h1stonans agree that 1n the pre-Gorbachev era -datina even from the earliest days of Stalin'$ bloody tclJf\ over the Umine -rhe ('ommunist Party of the Sovtet U nion has sought to erode rdjsion in sc~ral, and the fWO Ukrainian Omsttan cbruches in particular. l 'nfonuna1el). Ria nos! and per· estro1l a haH' not brought ahout an end 10 1h1s offi cial pol1c~ ol 'ilatt' d1~nm1na1mn against relig.ion In the st"rond-largest So' 1c1 repuhhl for exam pk. members of the l 'l ra1- man ( :ithot1c and l l..ra1n1an Or- thod o' churches are betng hara,sed. beaten. tined and 1mpnsoned In- deed. 1n the So\ 1et l ·n1on's tenacious and occas1onal1' c\treme- h brutal attack on t •kriuman na- tionalism and Chns11 an1t\. no tn· st1tuuons ha\e suffered more than these t"o religions.. which -desp11c commanding the unwa,enng faHh of m1lhons in l1 kraine -ha' e been ewrcssl) made illegal under So' 1e1 law. Accordm& 10 rge1 Gngor)ants. the editor of the underground paper Glasnost "ho recently met Wlth Members of Congress in Washing- ton. the s11uauon m l 1krame nghl now 1s "cx1rcmcl) difficult." krat- nians. he told us. "arc the most rcprcs~ peo ple 1n the So\1c1 Union. with rhe possible ex~pt1on of those in th~ C'aucusus." Gn,oryants noted. moreover. that Uli:nunians arc thr large~t ethnic group in the Sov1c1 Union ne>.t 10 ihe Ru ians tbcmscl"«. In a press conference in Moscow earlier this )~ar. Bishop Pavlo VasyUt of the Umm1an C'athohc Church tatcd that under aJasno t, the Sttu.uon of Uknin1an believers bas actuallx woncned. As one exam· Die. the bishop cued tM case of J=ather Mykhailo Volosllny, who told ht~ lOngrt•gauon 1."'I about 30.000 behC\ Cl"i that the )\ lt't au1hont11:!. pre' ent l l..ra101an <. ath- oltcs and Onht"ldo' from "'mg together 1n peace For th1!> 'itat1.·· ment. the pncst "a" a551gnt'O to a Sl\-mo n1h aml\ detail The fat! ··s 1ha1 despite uorbalhe' ·, mul'h·balhhooed ccl- ebra11on ol thr m1lleniu·m ot Oms· uann' 1n the So' 1et L nion. thC' benefit~ of glasnost ha' e not tran'>- lated mto nev. fl"C'Cd om lor < hn\- uans ol these faith' .\s 10 the ~ond P'"nt I rC'\:enth took these fact to the floor 111 thC' House ot Rcprt~ntall\e ... and ol· fcred m~ own leg1sla11on -rn- sponsored with Democrat Bill L1p insk1 from llhno1s -to add l 1kratnian Onhodo~ and l m101an Catholics 10 the hst of So' 1et na- tionals who arc presumed ixr- sccuted in the '1et l n1o n Our hill grants refugC"C sllltus to thoSt in the So\'lct l 'nton whost rthg10M art officlall) outlawed. Tbe convenuo naJ ..... 1\dom not- wuhstanding. the L1p10slu -C'o'' measure passed l~ House ~ithout a smj.lc dissenting vott. Later. th(' identical language passed the ~natc M) legulluon will soon be sent w President Bush for certain Slgna'turt That .. as 11 happens., is the second of my b1lls 10 pa the IOlst Congrc Yesterda), l -..as vi 1tcd in m~ 6ffict by Volodymyr Yavonvik). a Ukrainian member or the Uprt'm(' Soviet. Mr. Yavonv ky is abo a leadtl'll member of R\lkh. the lJm1- ni:in independence orgamzauon. He told me that this action of the U.S. <.on~!> 1s helping put an end to lhe lung-ttme repression of l rknuman l athol1ts and l k.nun1an Orthodox in the So' 1c1 l naon Hcn.··s <'nl' othtr 1tem of con,·cn- uonal "1~fom ) ou can help dispel. There·\ httle that one person can do to promote human ngbts around lhc \\orld In anu ctpaUon of the h1stonc meeung be1~cen Pope John Paul rt .tnd ( rorbachc'. schcd~lcd for No- vemlx'r. I'm organizing a con- gn-ss1onal letter-wnung caml)alln urgmg Gorbachc\ to JepJiu the L. kra101an C'atholJc Church to tht S°' let l nion. B> sencbna your own letter pnor to r-i.ovembcr I. )'OU can participate m this 1mponant in- 1 t1:it1' c Your 1nd1,1dual letta •ill IX' a ,·aluablc component of the "orld"ide a\)pcal to lep.lizc the h1rgC't Clinstian church in the IC!C-ond-la~t SoVlet Repubhc. This 1~ an unconvtnuonal appeal ccna1nh But then apin. real -wi> dom ·~ s.tldom oonvcnuonal OrlJ C.x h cw U.S. !4!!~•· tlv~ ltw aw 41G er.,, ........ ,,,._ trld. World Bank solutions to debt crisis kill children , I troll the open-air courtyards and covered paseos and discover a unique shopping experience with lots more than g~eat shopping. Disco,•er Fashion Island. A landmark of Mediterranean architecture. tropical paradise, and breathtaking ocean views. Explore a one- of-a-kind collection of shops and department stores. Savor a cornucopia of culinary delights -from fast f ood to f our-star favorites. Or enjoy the entertainment, f rom cinemas to concert specials. Along with all your favorite shops, there's even more to come with over fifty new stores and restaurants premiering this/al/. More stores. More dining. More entertainment. More reason than ever to discover Fashion Island. OLD FAVORITE S 01 .. AITMIN T ST O llS The Broadway Buffums Bullocks Wilshire N eiman Marcus J.W. Robinson's MIN 'S , WOMIN S AN O CH I LOllN 'S A""All l Al's Garage Amen Wordy Amici Anastasio Apropos At-Ease Benetton Maxi Benetton Uomo Boudo;r I Broob•df..ers BrU8llle Tt1e Cashmere People Co1ua6 Comer Coval Chonin's Cuzzens Forgotten Woma n Gary's and Co. 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'-tUI--·-----fUftlQI •19 Europa So'on & Spa Goi~9 P'--s Travel Golden~ Barbers Newport C.ter Cleaners Photo One Tux Shop tit Phelps WinnifttWes Etcetera Fashion Frenzy° Final Score Five Feet Too FASHION IS IJ\ND NEWPORT CENTER .Pottery Barn Russo's Pets -new location Tutto More Ristorante Village Hotter WetSeol ~ll'·a 1)Q r. II COMING SOON D I NING & fOOO S"ICI A LTllS Bennett's BBQ DiMattia's Pizza Ethel M. Chocolates J.B. Sports Deli La M ocha Mucho M unchies Panda Expreas Zeppo Armoire Au Coton Cheri Cotton Ra111· -•~ Donusio Doncegeor Edwards Island Cinemas Fan Club h 11 Pl 'f~ f 01 'I All signs point to a title - for A's If there is an)" justice remaining in our gaJaxy -and as any fan of the Chicago Cubs can tell you. the ex- istence of such 1s hilthly-debatablt -the Oakland Athlettcs should destroy the San Francisco Giants 1n the upcoming World Series. No, not because the Giants eliminated the Cubs. That was no great accomplishment by anyone e'<- cept Will Clark and the Cubs them- selves. who once again showed a remarkable proclivity for self-deton- ation. The A's, though . have one com- ing. They have been the best team in baseball for the last two years. even though their recognition has been less than elegant because of (a) their pratfall in last siear's Series against Orel Hersh1ser and the Dodgers. and (b) the fact that the> operate out of the ;\mencan League. where 1nfenor• pitching. designated hitters. the diluted talent of two extra teams. and mint-domes prevail. Nevertheless. the A's are best and descn e the fanfare which surelY. will come to them. It would also be nice for the cit} of Oakland. 1fanyonc can find 11. to wm something. Not onl) did Oak- land lose the Raiders football team, it has been the target of ndicule from Herb Caen. Gertrude Stem. and nose-in-the-air San Franetscans for years. In short. San Francisco looks at Oakland as Ca-ca. · And although when the Bay Bndge. Ban. or whatc,,er-you--want- to-call 11Senei.1f fin1shcd. San Fran- cisco will sttll be San Francisco and Oakland will still be Ca-ca rela- 11onsh1ps between c1ttzcns of the two. cities will ne,cr be the same again. From a· sociological v1e-wpoin1 . then. I am openl} rooting for the A's to pummel. stomp, and embarass the Giants in the upcoming Series. I am ptek.Jng them to win in six games ano only Will the Thnll keeps me from projecting a fou r-game sweep. Consider. too. the ne-w San Fran- cisco stadium issue. There ts an ant1atl\ e. framed as Propos111on Pon the Nov. 7 ballot. which calls for expenditure ofS.30 m1l11on an city funds.lo erect a $115 m1lhon bascbal( park' on a water- front sue in the ctt} '.s China Basin. a warehouse d1stnct JUst east of downtown San Francisco. It ts far from a sure thing that the Giants will depan Candlestick Pisrk. their home for 29 wind-blown .years. and move anto the proposed 45,000- seat park. In San Francisco. )OU see. the voters hke to sa} no. A recent poll indicated that 45 percent approved of the referendum. 44 percent disap- proved. and 11 percent wanted another dnnk. ' San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos and Giants' Owner Bob Lune. how- ever. have found themselves a secret weapon: San Franc1sco·s politically- influenttal ga y community. Gay voters often cast as many as 20 percent of the ballots on anything m San Francisco. and they have been openly courted. 1f you pardon the expression, to endorse the stadium issue, which they have done. Also. the gay vote is expected to be disproportionately high on Nov. 7 because the only other proposlton of note seeks to repeal the city Board of Su(>Crvisors' land(Tlark legislation allowing unmarried "domestic Pi'rt- ners" the same civil riJhts and ben- efits accorded to mamed couples. Lune has already contributed SS 000 to the "domestic partners" effort and who knows, maybe he'll (Please lff TAU.EY /BSJ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 198J:J Pirates edge Rustlers The D.wty PNot o\rturo Sanchez scored an the !ICC· ond overtime period to ltft Orange Coast College to a I:!-I I v~tory at Golden West an a non-conference water polo match Weqnesda) The Pirates. 1n a"enging a 10-9 setback last Saturda} to the Rustle rs.· O\ ercame ddic1ts of 3-0 and I 0-7 to forge the overtime period Down b} three -with 3 13 remain- ing an regula11on Sanchc? !>tarted the comeback. Ton' Ltt1A.ak fol- io-wed wtth another goal and Sanc- hez then 11ed 11 at 10 After the team s traded goals in thi: first overt1ml' penod. Orange Coa!>I Coach Don Watson called a timeout IA. tth 39 second'i remaining in the second to set up the fi nal pla~ Thr Pirates 1o1oorked the clock do-wn and Sanlhez fired 1n his goal w11h IS seconds left to -win 11. D.-, ...... ~~.,_......-. Golden W•Ws Gr•g LaPolnt• fleftJ and Jay Watten of Orang• Coast duel for po11•11lon during match Wednesday. ··This team 1s 1n prett\ 11,ood IPIH~ SU POl0/821 Sailors' reunion picking up steam· They've taken the old U.S .. Tar ship. circa 1"93 1-55. out of mothballs for one last cruise at Davidson Field on Fnda}. Oct. 20. And 11 ma) find more than 150 former Sailor gndders. who once earned the col- ors of Newport Harbor H111.h School dur- ing that penod. appeanng tor a s1her anniversary reunion that night. Les Miller. who coached the Blue1acke1 gndders froru 1943-45. has been serving the Nc-wpon football h1stol) committee a'i ··ch1efbookkccpt;r" 'itnce September of 1988 when 101t1al plans were launched to publish a Tar football history booklet and stage a 25-)ear reunion. After the deadline of booking on Sept. 15, Miller said he had rece1' l'd 186 rescr- ' at1ons. But that figure docsn ·1 include wives. children or guests. -which suggests the turnout could reprc'iCnt an,whl.'re from 250-300 people for the grand oc- casion. Pnnc1pal Dennis E' ans indicated months bad. that he and his statT"" di rope off a section an the stadium for the reunion crowd at the game bct1A.i:cn l\ewport and Tustin, wh ich begins at 7:30 p.m. Miller said 19 states are represented and some former pla}ers IA. 111 be coming from a .. far a""a} as NI.'"" York and Indiana T~e former Tar coach al o said that ht• has received almost $10.000 1n donauons from I 36 ind1v1duals. The im petus for the sparkling C\Cnt "arose Ser.tember 1988 after the Dall} Pilot nad pub 1shcd a senes on the hast on of ' .:wpon football from 1931-50. · . It led to the torma11on of a commmee. which charted plans to publish the articles in a special booklet. It later decided to npand the penod ofco,,eragc from 19.11 -55 and include photos of all the teams that pla~ed during those 25 ~ea"'. The booklct 1s schedule to debut during the da~ of the Oct 20 game and piano; alc;o call for former pla~ers attending 10 be introduced at halfttml' 'W'1th the Honorable Selim S Franl..ltn '>Cr\ 1ng a~ ma .. tcr ot ceremonies ~II proceed'> from the "2k of thl' hool..let .... ,11hedt'1dcd betwccu the Ralph King Reed Memonal Scholar.,h1p Fun and the school'<; Hcntagc Hall l-ounda11on Reed. who coached man\ tcam~ 1r1 football. basketball. trark a·nd baseball. St'f'C<l a<. the athk11c dm·ltor for 12 \l'Jr'i In ISc.l. hc ""as the lir\t to assu me that pos111on at age 29 One committee mcmbl·r \atd lht· co\I ol the booklet 1A.tll tx· $5. adding. "It's the warm hope of the comm11tc that this booklet IA.tll pro"e to be a mcmorahle keepsake for former pla,crs. former coaches, their children and grand- children." More than 200 hooklcts haH· l:lcen prc- sold to date. The gl11tenng e' ent 1s set 10 begin at Hentage HaJI at 3 p m . which 'W'Ould allo1A. for a stroll th rough the hallwa~ sand across the old campus. ~ social get-together is also 'ilatt:d trom 10 p.m. until I am at the Costa Mesa Golf and Count!)< lub l\11ller said resen a11ons arc set for a shelter at TeWinkle Park. 1A.h1ch 1A.Ould al101.1. an extended "1s11 That ""ould begin 1n the morning. Oct. !l. "The old spmt has been there <,1ncc last fall." said one comm111ee member <1dd1ng. "Same gu~·s have e'en contnbutcd more to their onginal donatio n and others ha' e phoned to sa~ the' 1A.tll contnbutt· morc 1f the request 1s madt: .. The game has changed dras11calh \tnn: the <la\s of old lcathc:r hdmt'l' and high- toppcd <,hoes. Earh da~ pla~crs had no baste face gear. S3\I.' tor the fall ol ·~~ IA.hen guard Jc~ Tnpp had a metal de' Il l'. ~ired onto h1<, hdml't It ""as an 11Jd1l' Sports1A.nterc; rcfrrri:d to 11 a" "a bmkagc .. Plastic helmet'> ""ouldn·1 am,·t· until the earh ')l/<,. But reo;earrh on <.tall'\t Kal data fim.l<t that some things haH remained - outstanding marb ot ~i.''>lcl)car that c.1111 rank at the to p or near the !Op in almo.,t six decades of Sailor football. llnfortunatel}. man~ of the 1mpressnc mark'i ha' c be-en lo'it or glossed o'er b~ f Plea~ stt CANTREU/82) E•·S.llors -clrc• t9J7. Harbof' products ffrom left) Al lrwln, Walt Kelly and J•rry K•lthley stroll downtown Stockton on • break from College of th• Pacific, Ketthl•y eventually became mayor of Stoc~. \0111\H\ll Postseason futility hits 'foldup artists' again ·Sea Kings put away N~wport They're heartbreakers." And so I.bey are. lo the eternal ICbcmc of tlu!'P (forwct 1908, the last time the Cubs won the World Series; it teems like an eternity). that's what they will always be. How dte to ca.olain lJM? way a m&JMlltt, touched by PJUS dun 01 the rejvlar ICUOft, thc>uld be Jtruclt dumb duri119 a teven-pme series? Ytt. die .-e Doa Zimmer wbo had commnaalt for 1 fried chicken chain and 1 wiah•_. prcJtl"lm NU9 conaarready wu tk ame Dae Ziintntt wbo ordered • ansc. tioul ..a to 1Mt Butler aa OAJM I, virtmllY _..... • me lull ...... ~Ua.rt ...... _ ... ,-•TW .._ IJllW-.-, dte _..tfallllllGIWdDoll•IM s I 111 w. Md.-. ii,_,. ""'' ,. . ............. . .............. .,.._ .............. ,, ..... ... How else to ex plain the waY a rehever1 who put toccther Jffi'J score- less mn1np 1n the heat of the sum· mer. foraot what the count was in the cool ~es of autumn? Yet. the same Les Lancaster that few hitters coukt solve for nearly a month. was the same Les Lancaster who entered Game 3 t.hiokina he'd anheriled a 2-0 count apinst Robby Thompeon Ind arooved the futbeO that ended up over the left r~kf fence and added up to a S.,. 01anu· VldOI)'. ''ldida'to~im tobctwina· i_nt became 1 t t.hc count was J-0. .. laKI mr meekly • provi• ehc new lllMla can tome- ii-tiej• •~•dte~"lr ........ ~---··-2-0.1 ......... ClOllle ...... MOthcr ...... HowelltlOI' 'I 1111-r.•.'. ..... --........ °"" 11 ,,,=.::. :u:~:,:"'rwo ~n llO and lhe kind ofnumben 1n just 118 pmes this season that most playen woukt kill for -21 home runs, 77 RBis -was unable, finally, 10 carry even his own weiaht? Y ct. the same Andtt Dawson. who once was Jivcn more inten- tional ~than the t.ckcn of a failina Broedway show, was lhc same A~ 0.WIOft that San Fran- c•~ pi~ •ailed anybody -cvtt)'bOCly, it ICICmed-to eet to. He bit .105 ud left 11 f'Ullftel1 wanu~ --~--· t.dly .. &be~-who loeded lhc bua in 0.-4 In d9t lop of lhe ninda wi~ two CMlll. ..Thit is Illy~~··· mall... ..... ... .-!'of me,.... ii. I dl.,_'t dUM ...,.,. ......... .. ., ... ...., .. " ........... ...... ..... rai.a. lllllllM ..... o1 ... : •........ be beet." Altbou&h thole snafus and others lost the <.Ubl the pennant.. look on the bnlbt side ofth.inas; • airlr's rocke~ 19'jurcd no fan h landed on Sheffield Avmue. lhc nOf"lh-tOUth t1ftlCt that nans aloall* WrllkY'a npt.field wall, anc1 acntcd oely p.~ .. • • •DCM'C'r. only 27. can ca1110-ly be ... , to keep l11ICk of dainp •~•IMoouRt. • ADcl o.w.oe.·clelphl lu1 lS ~-· PlirOlk.-M creak -..... 41oor to Freddie ~ ........... . 111 th11::••pn1tuuh .... --llll!I llEll .. ............................. ._. __ "' II -'lnlm/911 ly ST AN GltANCH ~,...c.. ......... -<>r.,.. ~ DAILY Pet.OT/ Thuredey, October 121 1111 HO \ I I' 4, Sal/ors offered chance to compete for charity Newport Ocean Sailing Associa- tion is offcrin& local sailors a cbanoe to compete for more than the usual pewter cu~ in the upcomina North- ern Trust.:CHOC rqatta Oci 28. For a tax deductible donation of S 100, win late or draw, you can sail for the benefit oft.be Children's H~pital of Oranae County. Tbis is the second year of the charity regatta that bas been run by NOSA, the outfit that conducts the Newport to Ensenada race. Yes, there wiU be tropbi~s1 ~ut something new has been IOQCO by NOSA. In addition to the regular sailboar races this year, a new perpetual trophy wiU be awarded to the first all· female. boat to finish. Another firsl for NOSA will be a Cruiser·Naviption race conducted fo1 power boats. This type of raoe was formerly known as a .. predicted log race." Here's bow it works: lt is not a speed race, but is contest of how accurate a skipper can predict lhe exact time be will LITKE From 11 about these Cubs 1s that they haven't yet rcc~ized the futility ofwrcstl· tng with fate, haven't come to the realization that their lot, as Cubbies. is forever to make someone else look good. Always has been. Since 1910, the C ubs have gone to the World Series seven times -the last being 1945 -and the playoff~ twice. Five years ago. they won the NL East, won the first two contests. and then buclded thret straight tJmes apinsl San Diego. And this larest fade. obviously meant to be. simply extended their 0-for-Cali- fomia run to six. Yet, even Cubs fans can find little solace in the fact that the second- longest drought 1n baseball is tak..ing place across rown. where the hated White Sox have gone without a World Series victory since 191 7. ~each ~Led matk and fin· 11h the course, without benefit of any time device, using only a com· pus and the 11\ip's tachomct.er. The skipper with t.be smallest per· ceniqe of error is declared tbc win· oer. A.n observer on baud is \be only one allowed a time device. This the first time in the history of NOSA, dating back to 19471 that the organization has been invotved in a power boat ~of any kind. Balboa Yacht O ub will be the center of most of the activities. The Cruiser·Naviption race will be hosted by Bahia Connthian Yacht Club. Sailboat races will be both insjde· the-harbor and outside in the open ocean. Lido Isle Yacht Club will conduct the inside races and BYC will run the outside races. An awards brunch will be held at BYC on Sunday. Oct. 29 at 11 a.m .. The cost of the champagne brunch is $1 5 per person and reservations arc a must. Small boat)..wi'11 race m the harbor .. and Performance Handicap Racing Acet (PHRF) boats will race on outJide oounes, but onc-<les~ classes wiD be 1tarted Oll ouwde courses if there arc sufficent entries, according to Lyle Kerr, chairman. For further information contact Kerr at BYC, 673--3515. o- The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. Flotilla 29, js offering a seven·week couise on boatina safety stanina ronight at the Dana Pomt Youth and Group Facility (near the end of Dana Point Harbor Drive) from 7:30-9:30 p.m. JnstructJon includes legal require· ments of boating, navigation rules, knot tying, engine maintenance, radio-telephone rules. boat trailer. 1ng. general safety and required equipment. Alm• ~Y'• co/imo •P-pun nery nonay. "It's a city ofloscrs,'' Marvin says later in ''Bleacher Bums. "They Jilee to sec themselves get beat ... ·~ Of course, there's always the Bears. -- A,. Lale#pfte«O Jtm Litke 11 tbe A11ocloted Pre11' uu..J colom11l11 aad oppur• ever 'hn4lly, Tt•nd•Y ud Friday. Groundskeepers at Chicago's Wrlgley Field begin annual resoddlng of grass after th• Cubs falled to make a return visit In th• Natlonal League Championship Serles. CANTRELL From 81 latter day st.at1st1c1ans. In the category of most touch- down passes for one game. only Steve Bukich 1s listed -fou r TD passes agafosr Western in 197 3. That's the tops. Junior(Hack) Wilson is nowhere to be found in recent year tabula- tions, but he fired four TD acnals in the 2£>.9 victory over Orange in J 939. What's more is that second team AJJ-CI F quarterback George Mic.kelwait caught all four of them. .\nd he's not listed either. In the department of all-time scor- ing leaders, Steve Brazas1 1982·83, passed the long·time leaaer. '42 All-CIF fullback Hal Sheflin. with a total of270 points. Shellio had chalked up at least 161 points and may have more iftbe records were clear on conversion points. Research found two over· shadowed former players movinJ. high up the laiiin career sconng: Fullblck Bob . 1947-49.-and Mel Smalley, I •S.50 haUback. 8ued on available ch~ Smalley should be in lhlrd place Wlth 134 VOLLEYBALL From•I frcsbG' than th were. •• Perhaps the ~i~t play of the match happened otr the floor. Wilh Newpon trailing in the third pme ll-8, Amy EvanscameotTtbe bench and served for an apparent j)Oint. However, it was teamed that this was the founb time that Evans bad been substituted into the pme. A player can only be substituted three times per pmc. Thus., Newport Jost ~~at Ind control of tbe ball. Thu ltriel of events teemed to lake the wind out of the Sailors u Ibey wete ouUCORd I S.2 in losina I.be &bird pme, and at ~ heainnina ol the foUnh. . - points and 8erT) 1n fou nh "'1th 127 points. And there's no mentio n of '50 fullback larT) McMasters' 136 )ards against Oxnard or 120 yards against Riverside. Omo for '50 halfback Dick Jones· 94-yard kickoff return againsl Oxnard or his 72-yard scamper against St. Anthony. ame for '46 end Dick Brace. who spnnted 79 yards to paydin against Garden G rove. Shetlin got credit for a 71-yard punt against Anaheim 1n '42 and was chalked up as No. I . And tabbed behind him is Rolly Pulaski wuh a 68·yard punt against Anaheim in 1952."But one railbird faintly thinks someone may have overlooked Bob Huffman in the late '50s. recalling a booming punt that went 75-80 yards... Verbal notations of comparable stats from one period to another may consume some degree of con- versation among the old salts. But since many haven't seen each other in ~50 years or more, they may spark up with intercstina de. velopments that never made the sports pages years later. For example, '45 fullback Kalph but before you know it we will be playing Newport apin." Brande said. '1 know that they will be j ust as touab if not tou&her the next tJme. h wilT be another typical Corona· Newport dolfi&ht." In the Paaffc Coast Leque: , • Woodbrids tuned up for its showdown wit& La&una Beach next Wednesday with a Ts.-6, IS.12. 1-S.8 victory over Trabuco Hills. Out.side hitter Deanna Doolittle had 17 kills and two 11uff blocks and middle blocker Tania Grisclli seven kills and two stuff' blocks for the Warriors (6-1 , 3-0). Woocfbridae WU down 11 • l in t.be teCOnd pme bcf ore '"I ~ -w:a-ewed_.. uJ>." Sailon po• " Coedl DU Gleu admit1ed. "J am --~ rmOy tidred off at mymf. I have FroM II bmD nwW'9 for te¥en yean ud DllYlical shape." WaLIOD Mid about MW ..,. dOGe that bdoft. bit tam's comebeck. "It's pretty -..... ..uy baft .. we ~ bard to wear us out. .. ·aH• a ,.. coo. nd tbat nally <>raw C... it now I S-3 ovetall, ..... IM WUllll OYer to C«-wbiJe (iojdea West wSt1ed only iu a-. -=c.s •beck in 20 outiap. -1!!1 did Din ~I.be~ la IMP ICbool water polo act.ion ~ .. 1mcl -. Wei'wi'w .... IO do IO .... b:llpl . .. IU!dilOD· ... open •. dole pme -IO ..... llllJ,.... •J'*. ~..,.. 4una a 1 l<M ~~=·-..-... vrb~~~":'-'°'Ci 'Yl. ...., .. ..., llllliDd iill .. ti C': led :--~~= &li'·=l!s .... ~~ . :i.11.-w=.,., CJllil r:.:!-. ~ w cane I. --a 7 'Is M'~.o~:J:7=~ -·-.._........ r.;:-.: J --= ... ---~"-'-.. frc1t.ag once being'"' 11ed to the Chicago Bears tr)OUl camp. Or the New York Giants drafting Manuel Muniz. second team All-Clf tackle in ·42. Or that Dick f reeman. '44 second-team -\II-OF tackle. might ""ell ha' c wound up on the hne for avv vs. Glenn Da' 1s and Doc Blanchard 1f he hadn't been hosp11al- 1zed when Navy Coach "Ripper .. Miller was seeking him out. However. the odds are stronger that they'll wind up hanng more fun reliving the humor and comedy of yesteryear. Like the time Al Irwin. 1948-49 grid caoch, was harkened down to the pokey by Newport Beach police on a hilthly active Halloween night. to sign Tor some of his players and excort them all home. Irwin had to present a firm and sobering face upong arriving to dis- cuss the nature of the pranks with the gendarmes. However, his wife. Lois. reflecting back. sajd. "I have to tell you, Al c.ouldn't help laughing when he got called and had to go down there. Because be remembered some of the things he'd done as a kid. and they were worse than 1hat." · scoring 11 straight points. 8 Laguna Beach (I 0.0, 3-0) kepi its pcnect record intact with a I S-4, 15-3, 1 S.3 victory over visiting Or- ange. Sara Nclson bad 13 kills and Jodi Budae eight 10 paoc the Artists. In a community college match: •Golden West made it three straia.tit victories in the Oran.at Em· pirc Conference with a 15-1. IS-7, I S.2 sweee at Rivenide. Freshman outside hitter Joli Eberhart con· tribuled 14 kills and sophomore oulaide hitter Heather Bova nine kills and five bloc:ts in the malcb which took under an hour to com· plete. 'l'OHl,HHl\k Abbott gains another set of fans with uplifting letter to youngsttJr ,,.,... The AllOdMAld ..,.. KNOXVlLLE, Tenn. -Bucba!J fan1 ~ know Jim Abbott ii a California A•L To the perent1 of Trent Slqle, Abbott is Just an • an,el. Abbon was born without a riaht hand. He o~er­came that problem to become an All-American pitcher at the Univeflity of Mldlipn, a member of the 1988 United States Olympic team, and finally to fulfill the dream of every bueball player, to play in tbe m.;or leaaues. Abbott was l 2· 12 for the Anecls this leUOD u a rookie, tbe most pmes ever won by a tint-year professional. Trenton Andrew ~ of Powell, a Knoxville suburb, was born in April withou1 a P9ft of bis left arm. ··1n July, my wife and I mailed Jim Abbott a letter congratutauna him for his achievements in baseball and for givina hope to to many children with missina limbs/' said Ken Slagle, Trent's father. ··we found a p'C&t deal ofcomfort in lookina at Jim and all that he has accom~ We really never thouahr of our son as being dasabled., but just differently ablcd. And with people like Jim around, it just m~ it that much easier to deal with." Eight weeks later, young Trent received a leuer from Abbott he'll oo doubt know by heart someday. Islanders top Kings, 7-4 Pat Lafontaine scored two ,oats and ~ added an assist as the New York slanders, facini fonner teammate Kelly Hrudey for , • the first time, beat the Los Angeles Kings, 7-4. Wednesday night at the Forum. Wayne Gretzky had one goal and 1wo assists for Los Angeles and needs fi ve more points to break Gordie Howe's all·time NHL scorin1 record of l,850 wints. The Islanders were facing Hrudey for the first time since the goalie was traded to the Kings last Feb. 22. Mark Fitzpatrick. one of the players acquired by the Islanders 1n lhat deal, was in nel for New York and got the victory. La Fontaine's first goal came JUSt I : 16 into the game for a 1-0 lead. His second came on a power play wilh 6:38 left 1n the second period and gave New York a 4-1 lead. The Islanders led 2-1 after one ~nod as Bryan Trottier added a power-play goal at 7:09. The Kings' Dave Taylor got his first goal of the season on a po~~ play w1t h 6:08 left. New York scored three straight goals in the second penod 10 take a 5-1 lead. Mikko Makela got a power- play goaJ at I 0:36. La Fontaine had his second goal and Tom FiUAcrald netted an unassisted goal with 4:22 left. Elsewhere in the NHL: • Ulf Dahlen scored two of New York's three power-play goals as the unbeaten Rangers opened their home season by holdini off Calgary, 5-4, handing the defending NHL champions their first loss. • Russ Courtnall scored his firs1 two goals of the season and Shayne Corson snapped a 2-2 tic midway through the thi rd ~nod as Montreal d'owned visiting Boston. 4-2. •In Toronto. Dave Andreychuk scored two goals as Buffalo rolled past the Maple Leafs, 7-1. •In Hartford. Mike Lsut stopped 24 shots in his firs! stan of the season and Paul MacDerm1d scored twice in the first ~riod as the Whalers turned back Washington. 4-1 . Ql.OTJ: OJ. Tiit: U \ \ Mlke Prtce, Washington St.ate football coach. on prepanng for this week's game against Stanford: "It's a httle harder this week because I don't know what a Cardinal is. Is this a color we're fighting this week? There 1s nothing worse than playing a color. I thoughl it was a redbird, like it was when I used to be in the Pac-I 0. But a color? They're too intellectual for me. I'm j usl an old dumb football coach -I don't know about that philosophical intellectual stuff from Stanford ... Owners still deadlocked GRAPEVINE, Texas -In what Pete --- Rozelle conceded was the bigge_st division ~ in his 29 years as NA.. commissioner. talks ~ to choose his successor broke off Wednes- day with the owners deadlocked between Jim Fmks and Paul TaaJiabue. "There wasn't enouah compromise to do what I cared about, which is to Clcct a commissjoner, ·• Rozelle said after the owners bepn fleeing in limousines from the airport hotel where they bad met for a total of 21 hours over two days. · -- ''There was .no reason to keep. them ... "I'm a little supriscd," said Kansas City's Lamar Hunt, co--chainnan of both selection committees estab- lished to determine Rozelle's successor. ··1 bad hoped to ~t a positive resolution. but we were just too div1ded. I think people just want to step back right now." They will stce back for two weeks before meetina again in Oeveland to try to end a deadlock that is less over ditreren<ies between the two candidates than between two blocs of owners. Genetally. it's the newer owners or those left out of the process gainst the older aroup that bu a.eneraJJy been the NFL establishment under Rozelle, wbo remains in office 20S days after be announced bis rcsiption. The older &rQUp favored Finb, the president of the New Orleans Saints; the ne-er ~ favored Tqliabue. althouab u the lape's Wul 'nston at· torncy, Tqliabue &as worked clotdy with the in1f0up. Bo repons, may play Sunday Bo JacklOft ftlll .from outfielder to e runnina t.:k Wednetday what be~ to the Lot Anltlel Raiden and cb'anOes are ~y Sunday ll&intt the Kansas Oty "Bo Jacboa will be 1-.ailable (rot reponen) tomor· row. today be'• here in meetiaaa. lettinl tady to p&ay foott.U .. Raiden Coecb An Sbdl Mid. · JiebOD b8d 1 bia yem-for the Kamat City Royals. hi.U... 32 bome nau Ud *ivinl in 1 OS runs to to wiUJ a .2Sf banial 1~ Tbe Mott Valuable Player in the All-$tr ~ be tOot 10 ~ off before reportlQI to I.be bi6en for bit dainl NFL INIOll. I ... rec:catJy received 1 ldter from your perents With a woadaM eapraajOG of their feeli~ upon your arrival i.nto this world," Abbott wrote. ·I hope ,in t~I ycan abe8d. you fully understand my thouahts 1n th1s1 letter. :.1 I ft "Becaute you were bom with onJy a pertJ&I e ann there will be those wbo treat you differcnlly. For thc1 most pen tbolt emotions will not be oeptive, but more fecUna 10ffY for. It's a natural reaction thlt you wiU 1 arow to not always accept. but certa.in~y undentand. 1 "Our obylical appearance to some 1s rcorded u 1 handicap. l view it more as a challenae. My parents never told me that because r didn't have a nah~ baf!d I couldn't do this or that. They only supported me m whatever I attempted to do. .. For you, Trent, it mi&ht be baseball, soccer, I lawyer doctor or whatever. -You sec, it reaJly doesn·~ matter'. Al Iona as you real ize there is nothing to stop you physically from obtaining your goals. , "I still be'lieve that aside from the efforts of m)'i parents, education was ~e next most impo~nt thin~ We all dream of becoming a sports stat but 1t doe1n' always become a reality. We can also dream of being happy in whatever it is we choose to do. That's always a possibility. ..Al any rate, 10 you Trent I say be the best you can be!" I'\ THI-: 81,E.\('HERS l ~J Nuggets release Engelstad The Denver Nuggets released four ~ players Wednesday from their training • camp roster, including former UCI forward r Wayne Engelstad. who played ID 11 games ---- with the team last season. Others c ut from the roster were guard Clarence Swearengen. center Greg Wiltjer and forward Howard Wright The (>.foot-8 Engelstad averaged 2.5 pomts in his bncf stint with the Nuggets a ye.ar ago. He was wai ved on Dec. 27 and played in 13 games with the Albany Patroons of the CBA before finishing 1he season overseas. In other pro basketball news: 8 Allen Leavell. a fifth-round draft choice of the Ho us1on Rockets in 1979, was waived b) the te.am Leavell averaged 9.9 points and 4.8 assists in 700 games over 10 seasons wi1h the Rockets. Only Calvin Murph} (13} and Rudy Tomjanovich ( 11) played more seasons for lhe Rockets. •The Cleveland .Ca valiers announced that Craig Ehlo has signed a contract extension for an und1sclo~d amount. Dorsey High star mourned More than 2.000 mourners including classmates and delegatio ns f"rom n val * schools, attended a funeral Wednesday for a Do~ Hiah School football star who ---- coUa an<f died during a game last wetk. ix teammates in green jerseys bore the casket while athletes from rival Manual Arts and Jefferson Hi&h paid tribute to Kevin Copeland. who was 17 years old and was lasl year's All-City selcction for wide receiver. Some students attending tbe service at Ma.ranatba Community Church were ovcreome WJth arief and bad to be led outside for fresh air. Co~land coUaPSed Friday niahl during a game ·n t San Pedro Hiah School He had been talking 10 b when he was stricken by apparent heart failure. ts of a coroner's autopsy were pending. In other sports news Wednesday: •The Dodgers have made a number of minor leaaue staffina changes for the 1990 season. Field coordinator Guy Wellman will retire followin• the 1990 season and be replaced neu September by mlijor league special ass!IJtment scout Steve Boros who was named assistant field coordinator. Also. former outfielder Regie Smith was named the Dodgers' minor leque bitting coordinator. lo other moves, all Dodger minor league manqers have ~ to tenns on contracts for the 1990 season -Kevtn Kennedy at Albuquerque (Class AAA); John Shoemaker at San Antonio (Oass AA): Joe Alvarez at Vero Beach (Class A); Tim Johnson at Bakersfield (Cius A); Tom Beyers at Salem (Class A): Joe Vavra at Great Falls (Rookie Lcque); Jerry Royster '' K.iuitnmce (Rookie taaue>. l.nd Teddy Martinez at Santo ~ (Rookie Leaaue). •Harvey Schiller ~ u commissioner of the SoutbeUem Conference and is expected to be o.amod executive director of the U.S. Olympic Comminee. • po1t be bdd for tbne weeks in January 1988 bef• munai!W to tbc SEC. •Top 1eeW Job.D McEnroe bad to rally to bell native hero Thierry T\alaaDc in tbe first round of tk s2ss.ooo Touloule CFranoe> Orand Prix tenn.i~t • DamellL McEnroe. do WU down ~ in the third beet tbc Freadnnan. 4-6, 6-1, 1.(, (7·2). •former New \' ort Yaftbet IW third Cletc ~will~ the Bndentoa EIDloren of Senior Pro••ioDal llltbaJl Allociatioa, the d ub d. • F'9hnd beatmc tbc 1eventb aauon to clai 1 "°'In m 1990 World 0ap aoa:er ftnala by pAayiQI 1 aco11l111 lie ill PollPld ~1\JOHll\f,11 H\'ilU\11 . .,. . , C.ndleltlck Park 11t1 on the western shore of S.n 'rancl1co hy and 11 notorious for Its -..... ,...... 1wlrllnt winds. cold. fog •nd empty seats. Thole seats have been ftlled recently. Frhere' s a world of difference despite proximity of teams Oakland has one of best packs; San Francisco one of the worse By STEVE \lllLSTEIN OAK LA D -L'nllkc some World Series m which amfic1al turf. a dome or odd field d1m~ns1ons were big factors, this }car nc11hcr the Oakland Athletics nor the ,San Francisco Giants \\I ll ha ve an advantage at their ballparks. The.-biggest difference wall be in the stands. Oak· land fans lake ·'the wa ve;. .. Giants fans scream more. but there will be Pknt) of rans of each club at the games. The Ollkland Coliseum. one of the best baseball· parks an 1he country. and Candles11ck Park. one of the worst. haH three things an common -real grass, s1m1lar sized fields and ~ood. well-balanced teams. ' Cavernous Candlestick Park. home of the Giants on the western shore of the bay. 1s notonous for its swirling winds. cold, fog and empty seats. In October. though. the ·suck can be as pleasant and packed as Dodger Stadium. Cozy Oakland ( ollscum. the Athletics· home a few miles away on the east side of the bay. is praised for its genteel accommodation with nature and fans - a recessed field. three tiers of unobstructed seats. bag scoreboards and a '1cw of the halls an the distance. Both favor pnchers. with 400-foot center fields. deep po"er allc)s and. part1cularl} an Oakland. 'ast tracts of foul temtol') 1.1.herc pop fouls go to die. "If I were a pitcher (the Oakland Coliseum) might be m) fa,ontc ballpark. hut as a hatter there are probably 10 other places I"d rather pla)." said Oakland outfielder l>~l\C Hendl·~on. who pla~ed 15 games w11h San Franc1c;co late an I 987 Oakland's field has ,,.\horter grass. a slightl} larger pla)ing surface a nd a deeper nght field. players 5a). despite the fact that Candlestick"s nght field line is listed at 335 feet , fi,e feet more than the Coliseum's. ··v ou can put an>thmg )OU want on the walls. but all the pla)cr\ kn o" ( am.llest1ck ha' a shorter nght field." Hender<;on said "Candlcmck also has a sec-through fence so you rcall) don't knov. 1.1.ht re )OU arc on thl' field all the time," Henderson said. "Your depth perception 1s kind of off." Hitters complain about the "dead air" at Oakland at night. but both dub'i haH sluggers who can hll hqmcrs m c11hcr place Since the am val of Giants President Al Rosen and Mana.ger Roger Craig four years ago. the Giants ha\c tned to use C'andlestLck's problems to th~r advanlagc psychologically, knowing that other teams hate pla} mg there. But the Giants can 't wa11 to nee Candlestick and are hoping for passage of a ballot measure an No emhcr that would allo"" construction of a stadium an do""n- town San Francisco A new stadium. owner Bob Lune believes, will overcome the weather problems better than Candlesuck • The worst weather. though. is in the earl} and middle part of the baseball season. If the Giants pla>.:d all their home games 1n September and October. v. hen the weather 1s most pleasant an the Ba) area. the 'Stack would enJOY a much better reputation. Indeed. for the San Francisco 49ers during the football season. the v.eathcr as ideal and the stadium is fine. Game 4 of the National League pla\offs began 1n 85 "egrce weather. and Game S 1n 78 degrees. and both games the nags hung limp an center field. The onh weather-related problem "'as the bhnd1n~ sun over 1he nm of the park that led to an error b\ Kc' 1n Mitchel l in the final game. · The weather was a little balmier than usual 1h1s time of y ear, but clo...cr to what 1s expected dunng the World Scncs than the fng1d nights and ""•Id guw. of midsummer that ga\C the ·stick its mean reputation E\ef! )car the legend gro""s of the "'Ind that hie" pncher Stu Miller off the mound an the 1961 .\II-. tar Game. although 1n reaht) at was a mild gust that caused ham 10 lurch a little an has windup "Right no" 1s the best time to pla~ at C andlc<it1d. but the wind I'> unpredictable:· Hrndcr\on '>did ··11 could come up an) time ·· The Oakland Coliseum can get chill~ 1n mid- summer, too But because 11 1s not nght ne\t 10 thl' "ater. 11s fidd 1s ret'e\SCd 28 feet belo" ground and the <itad1um v.all<, block thl• 1.1.1nd. there IS lt:'iS ofa problem "llh pop n1e~ and frozen fans The ..\thle11cs. who mo,ed fro m Kan..a'i Cat\ 1n Oakland an 1968. 'it't a franch1 '>l' rel'ord th is ,·car. drawing ~.67 m1lhon· fans to a ballpar~ that ha<. a capac1t) of 41:!.219 for baseball The small capacll) '" pan of the reason .\I Da\ 1\ packed up his. Oakland Raiders after the 1981 :"JFL season and took them to Los .\ngeles. Da' as 1s talking with Oakland ( oliscum officials no" about enlarging the park 1f the Raiders return Series a bit too local for Bay area ticket brokers OrMg9 CCMt DAILY PILOT!Thured9y, OCtOber 12. .. • Mitchell's absence from practice angers Craig ly DAVE CAltftENTfR ,,,, ~ Wiil« SAN FRANC! CO -Kev an Mitchell struck out loolcJnf Wedne~ day an has lir~t Wot:ld Scncs assign· ment:. ShowinJ up for practice. >\n angry San Francisco Giants Manager Roger Craig said the slug- ging outfielder wi ll be fined heavily for the whiff. Mitchell returned home to San Otego after the Giants won the National League pennant on Mon- day an Game 5 apanst the Chicago Cubs. and told Craig by telephone Wcdnesda) that he thought the first World Scncs workout was toda\ That didn't Sii ""ell 1.1.'lth the nor· mall> eas)·go1ng ( ra1g. v.ho 1.1.as pan1cularl) irked that ~llcht:ll d1dn"1 ask perm1ss1on tu 0) ·home for has da) off "Sure I m upset I made an an, nouncement before the whok hall club about the "ork out. and he ~•d he didn't know about 1t.'" Craig said. Mit chell. who led the rT\aJOr leagues ""llh .p home runs. was the onl\ no-sho"" al the mandatOf'\ tea m ""orkou1 an C andlc.,uck Par·k He rt:portcdl) ""a<, do-;ang a deal on a huusc Craig said he wa" e.11;pected hack Wedncsda) night and wall be at toda> ·s v.orkout The (j1ant!. of)l:n 1he World Senes 1n Oakland aga1ns1 the ..\thleucs on Saturda) night There was <,ume on-the-tit·ld ne ""s for ~an Franusrn. 100 < ra1g named Don Robin~on as his (1a r'nc 3 c,tarll'r follow ang \lott (1ar- relt c; and Rad RcuSl hcl. and sa td \11ke la( us\ Kclh Downs and C1arrelts are hcang ·wns1den:d for C1ame .l He said Ernest Riles wall be ha'> designated h111er for gam1:c, pla' - ed at the Oak land < ohscum The left-handed b11t1ng Rill''> "'ho h11 2~8 1.1.1th '>l'\l.'n homers and .lll RBis an 302 at-hats. ma} be 1n~ned 1 n the :-..o · spot ahead of \tau W11l1ams to pro\ 1de a le ft -nght-lett comhma11on 1n \.\ 111 (lark. ~ltlhcll and Riles Rile'> enJo~cd good 'iUC- 1.'cc,'i al the ( olaseum and aga1n'>I , . ., Game I s1ancr. [)a, c. \tl·wan Jur- Umpiring crew announced '-I\.\ ) OR).. I \Pl -Rtlh l rJrllJ of thl' .\ml·man I l·ague and Dutlh Rcnncn and Paul Rungl' nl thl· '.\a11unal l eagul' l'Jl h "or~1ng h•'> third \.\orld ~·m•<, \.qi! Ix· Jm11ng the \l\·man umpmng l rt:w tor thl· ~·m·<, hl.·t"l'l'n thl' <lJkl • .ind \ ' and 'an f ranl l\t."11 ( 11Jnt\ lrarllJ "ho \\Orkl·J the I 1 I .1nJ I~ 4 ~rll''-v.111 ht· 1ninl·J ti\ \I ( lark. ma~ang ha'> -.ewnJ \all'' ap- pearaml' anJ \ Jl \ 111tau1" "11rlv mg h1., tir<.1 \\ orlJ \l'rlt'\ Rcnnen \\ho v.or.,.l·d lhl· 1'"1111 and 19 ' \l'fll'' and R ungl· 1 l •1~•1 and 1%41 \\lll he i111m·J h' £nl (1rl'gg. "or~1ng h1' flr\t \t•m'" Thl· otfaal \lnrac, \\ 111 tx· Phil P.:f)I:. prr<,1tkn1 ut lhl' Ra..ctiall '.\ntcrs' ..\<,\ot·1at HHl 01 ~menca . Nack Pctcrc; ot lhl· '°l<Kramt•nw Ree. and (hurl [}\lxtal ot the C on1ra ( osta Tame\ ing has 31h seasons with the 1\111· waukcc Brewers. "He has confidence he can hn." huung coach Dusty Baker said "He uses the whole field, and he ha\ surprising power. Hfs a vef) calm hiller." Craig said several player., were dtSappotnted an M11chell's absence and expected the club to take d1c,- c1phnary action. "If I let one pla)'er get awa) w11h something. then other pla)er<> can du 11. •• Craig said .. As bad a~ I hate 10 do It at 1h1s time of the 'tear c,ome-thm~ had to be done · ··r m not 'en '>tnct I can o\ cr- look a lot of 1hin~ Bui I ha.,,e t1.1.11 rules that I stnc11\ "nforce "'o dnnll.ang on thl· a1rpianc and be on 11me ·· One plaH'r ~ho d1sappr<>'·l'd 111 ~11tchcll'~ iih'>l!m.e "a'> ( lark. ~ho al first refu'>t·d to comment on tht matter thl'n said later ··Evel') bod\ keeps sa~ang (lark and M11chelf ,, ( lari and Mitchell. Uark and Mitchell But 1t's a 24-man team E\el')bo<i) has to police himself .. '>t.'cond ba~man Robby Tbomp- w n agreed "I thank it'd be better Lhat he was here -that's obvaoui.," Thompson said. "But I'm not going to sit here and II') to sur th1og.s up among the pla)ers " M11chell let\ a message on Craig's an\wenng machine Tuesday 01ght aftl·r apparently lcamrng of the Wcdnesda) practi ce when he Ollled Baker ( ra1g left a return message hu1 did n't hear from ham until '>honl\ before pracuce. which led to a d1~~s1on 1.1. 1th General \1anager .\I Rosen about a substantial but undisclosed line Rosen declined 1..11mmcnt Hakl·r -;uggt·s1ed that perhaps \1 1lchi:ll couldn'1 catch a plane nonh \.\ ednl·-.da~ morning I m sure 1-..c:\ ins working some· place ·· he said "'"~ WUI Clark, named Most V aluable Player In the N•tlon•I League Cha"'plonsh lp Serles, hopes the Giants• bubble won•t burst In the World Se rles ag ainst the O•kland A ·s. lly J AMES 0 . CLIFFORD ~,.rnslllrft" to bu} tickets chsrupied tele phone sen ice for t~o hours an com- rhunittes throughout the northern part of the state on Tue'ida} t K-OCIAN Is shi"I &w&y FU.l Dlnlftl Dollus worth SI 0,000. l\N FR..\NCISCO ome ticket brokers thank the "orld Senes between San Francisco and Oakl and 1s too local for their pocket books and fear the out--0f-10" n mone) tap Will go di) Having two Ra) area teams an lhe senes "1s kind of bad. because you don't get people from out of town." said Rod Hudson of the Omni Ticket Agency of San Francisco. He said tourists usually take the first reasonable offer they rcttive. com- pared to local fans who shop around fo r lower pnccs. "We arc setting buyers from sur· rounding c1t1es 1n Nonhem Cah· fomia. ·• Hudson said WcdnesdaY-. "But that's not really ·out-of- town. · 1· Rcprdang Northern C'.aJifomia interest, telephone company ofTic1aJs note about 2.1 million callers hopin& The callers were seeking 4.000 uckets that went on saJe at 9 a m. for the three Giants' home games at Candlesuck Park. On Monda}. a smaller number of tickets for the Oakland Athletics' home games at the Oakland Coliseum were scooped up in I 1h hours. There's a buyi ng frenzy by natives for Bay Bndge World Senes t1cke1s, but will it last? "No matter how big of a baseball fan they arc. how many games arc they going to go to:· asked Jem Adelman of Murray's Tickets 1n San Francisco. "~· four?" "My desk is loaded with work." said Joan Gordon. owner of the San Jose Boll Office, where ttckets for both the-A's and Gaants start at S225 per game in the outfield. ~«<-:·X<{«=~~:>::~it~~J~~=:;~~:te.c:« ®'..~~-.:.::~::~?;~::~~..-:;:::..., ~':.1'f~~~-:::;:;.-8oz ~~;~:::~x~~:"--:::r.~~~~. PROTECTANT ' Ifs usy to win. And you c.an enter as often as you wAnt. Just listen to K-OCEAN I 03.1 fm for deUlls And dlsco¥er how easy It Is to .. DINE THE WOlll.D Ovtr• without ~~"I Or Ange County. PRM"ll llO• llm'I ._ ... CA&l_Wlm ,._. .... MO -•••nnm••- ,.,.,,, ·---·-~ -.llNt ............ ·~111 u• a-. -.. ....... ... .,....,. --·-- 1111 M-.... W1 actM .. '"'IQa SlMONS H01U fffJIMM ""'"'*' .............. ,,....... --••••••a•11111uW.1& ...._._,..., F ,,,...,.,, •ll·I UI ... Mrl(~Oftl)l • c..... Mrl GllllM Mrl 11w...-.,..~ ... • mlMYMtl All A lllmlM f#tiJ/ ....... '-di ..... )J WUA--I-· ,....,,. ,.....,. S#flf#i' -.... • ......... ... ..... ...... _ fllll#1' ............ .,...,. ' ,, n n n t ••111z ... "1:, ... W LT I 0 0 ' ' 0 ' ' 0 ' • 0 c..'11 ' 1 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 0 s 0 .... • 1 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 3 0 0 s 0 No ... ~. ... 1'2 1G2 -.,. 101 .. '2 11• .200 106 95 .IOO 164 103 MO t• 132 MO 100 '2 JOO UM 103 .000 7• 134, .IOO 135 19 .600 135 121 JOO 137 111 •• "126 .000 54 14' amenc.c.,., ... ClncinMtl c~ Houston Plttlburoh Buff•lo l~ls Mleml New En!Nnd N.Y.Jets West W L T • 1 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 c.er.i • 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 E•lt 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 3 • 2 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 1 • 0 ......... ~ K-• Cltv 11 .......... l p.m. Detroit at TtmH 8av, 10 a.m. ..a. ~ ~­.IOO 122 11 ·'°° 114 100 ·'°° 17 l1l .• "109 .400 ts 10I .IOO 123 74 .600 129 71 .400 134 1'2 . 400 76 135 .600 134 140 • 600 108 ,. . 400 101 126 . 400 n 116 .200 lOS 129 Grwn .. ., al Ml-.011, 10 a.m. Houston at Chlcaeo. 10 a.m. MIWnl al Clncfnnell, 10 a.m. ,._ E"81end al At11n11, 10 a.m. WMNnofOll 11 New York Giant•, 10 a.m. 59" Fr111eltc0 11 Dalla•. 10 a.m. S..ttle •• s.n oi.vo. l p.m. lndilnuoll• 11 Dellver. 1 P.m. Plltabureh II Ciev.land, I P.m. New Yortl Jet• II New Of'lffns. 1 P.m PhlledeloNI It "'-"hi, l D.ITI. MIMllY'• GMw ...... al lluffalO (Chan,_ 7 at 6 D.m.l Odds N,L S..-v ......,. 3 ovtf' Kanws Cltv Chicffo 7 over Houslon New Yn Giants 3\"J ovlf' Wesl'llnot0t1 Clnclnnetl 7'h •ver ""'-11 AllMla 3 over Haw Ene!and Mlnnnola 6'h over GrMn a .... s.n Fr1111loco 14 OWf' Dallas Tempe llav 6 over Oetroll Pflia.de!Pf!la 3 -"'-"hi Cle....i.nd 10 OVlf' Plll.ourol'I New Orlean1 S'h 01111' New York Jers S..llle "' San oi.vo • .-,en Denver ,..., over lndia.naPOlls MIMlv ltwm l 'i'J o,,_ lluffalo COLLEGE Tap 2' I. Notre Dame 12 over No 17 Air Foret 2. Miami, Fla., 3S Ovtf' San Jose Slalt 3. C*'ado 26 ovtr (owe Slatt 4. Nttlraslla 26 over Mlu ourl S. Mlctl!Hn 5'h over No. 21 Mlctllgan srere 6. T--Is Idle 1. Ark-I OVtr Texas Ttcll I. HoullOl'I f over TtxH A&M f . Plttlbuf'llh 21 over Navv 10. USC 16 over Calffornla • 11. Alatlema 21 over SW LOYlslana 12. AUClurn f over Loul1lana Stitt 13. Nor11'1 CarOllna SI. Is Idle 14. Clttmon 20 over Georgia Tech IS.. Oklenoma 11 over TtllH 16. Illinois l7 over Purdue 17. Air Force 12 under No. 1 Noire Dame (lie) Wnhllleton St. 10 over St•nfwd 1'. Ftorld9 SI. 16'h over Virginia Tedi 20. Wnt Virginia Is Idle 21. MlcNeM Sia .. S'h undaf No S Michigan n . UCLA 1 OV9r Arltona 2l. P9rwl SIM 3\la under Svr•cuse 24. South CafOllne .. Idle ts. ll<lgham Yount 11 Olllf' C~.00 Sl•tt (tie) Florlde 11\la -V9lldlf'blll ,,_ ...,.,..,, ·-c... SATURDAM GAMES ... Noire Dame CS·O) •t Air FOf'ct !6·01 UCLA <J•2l •t Ariz-(J-2) NOf1flern ArfzOM (2·3) at &oiM SI. !3·2), n USC (4· ll el C.ilfornla (:1-3} llr19Nm Yount ( ... I) at Color.clo SI. (2-3-1) ldallO St. 12·31 at Eutarn Walhlngton 12·2> Nnllde·•ano 13-21 at Montana 14·21 ld9flo (4·21 at Mont•na St. (3·31 Arizona SI. (3•2) al ~auotl SI. (2·3) Cel Sta .. FullertOl'I (2·3·11 11 Pacific (l·SI Lonv hacl'I SI. (3-3) •t San Olallo SI. (1-3-1). Freno St. (5-0) et Utel'I St. (1·4) Of'egpn (3•2) •t Wntilngton (2·31 Stanford (1·4) •t Wuhlnoton St. 15-1), n s. Ul•l'I (2·31 at Wiiber St. (0-S). n Uta l'I (2·4) at Wyoming (l-Sl ...... McNMM St. (3-2) et ArkllllWS SI. 13·2), n Sttphtrl F. Austin {4-1) ., Norll'I TtllH (3·11, Tues (2·2> vs. Oklahoma (4· 11 at Dalles l(ans.1 SI. 11-41 al Oklahome SI. (1·4) Te111s CIWl•tlafl (2·3) et Rice ( 1-3-1) NE LoulslaM (2-3) at s.tn HCIU$ton St. (1·•). .. ylior (J-3) at '°""*"" Mettlodlst ( 1-3) Houstoft (~I II Te ... MM (3-2) SW Tall.M St. (2·3) .. TelUtl ~ (2-3-11. Ark_.. (~) et Texas Tedi (4· U. n New MeaJco (1-S) .. Texas·EI ... IO fl·Sl. n New Mexico St. (0-S) et TUl'M tJ-JJ ..... T*dc> (2•J) et ._.,. Gr_.. (2-l ) ,.._,...St. (H) .. CllldMatl (1-3·1) AkrOn 14-2) et E. lmftols (4·2) U11ertY ( ... )et E. MlcHeeft 15-1>-1), n N. Iowa (J.-2) at llldl9l'9 SI. (2·4) COloredo (S-0) at lowe SI. (3-2) W SI. (2-2-l) 11 Kini St. (0-6) Olllo U. 10-6) at MillfN, Olllo 10-S) MldlieM l)·l) I t MlcNMn SI. <2·2) ....... (S-0) " MIMour1 11·.i Mllw ..... (J·I) et "'""-!Wn (f-41 lndlene (J-1) .. °"'° St. (2-2) .... Ho1v Cr°" IS-fl et Armr 12-21 TtmPlt (0-6) at lollon C ..... 10-4) Lallleh CJ-2) at ludllllll (J-2J MassachvMlts (2-2-l) 11 COMKllcut (3·21 .._rverd 11-31 at Cornlll (2•l) Vall 13· 11 et Oartt'llOUll'I Cl-Jl Vllenova (3·2l at o.1ew-. C>-2l Forelhem (Ml at L~ (1·ll Colllett 13·21 at New He~ (2·2l Brown (0·4l et Penn <2·1) Navv (l ·3l at Pltt.tlul'eh C,..0-11 COIUl'nbla (0·4) al Pl'lnceton (t-1-1) Maine (6·01 at lltl!Odt IMnd 12-31 Penn St. (4· 11 at Svracuw (2·21 HtGH SCHOOL SunNt LAHM LAellM W L T Edison 0 0 0 Fountain Valley 0 I I Hunllnoton 8MCl'I 0 0 0 Marina 0 0 0 Ocean View 0 0 0 Wesrmlnster 0 0 0 OWrll W L T 3 2 0 , 3 0 4 I 0 2 l 0 l , 0 0 s 0 T.._,s..._£1'-.. ) Hunll"91on 9eedl VI. E4lton (II OCCl ''*Y'• ..,._ (T:lt) OcH n View VI. Fountall1 Vellev (at Hin e~ecnl Marina at WntmlMtwr ... VleW Uque Coron1 Ott Mar Es•ancia NtWDOl'I Harbor Saddlel>Kk Tustin ........ W L T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 University 0 0 0 ,,..,. ....... ,,. .. , OVWral W L T • l 0 s 0 0 4 I 0 'l 3 0 3 2 0 2 3 0 Coron• Coestl de4 MM vs. Estencle <at Orange Tustin vs. Saddlebeck (at Santa Ana 8owt satwd!IY'S ..__ (Mt) N'wDOrl Harbor vs Unlvtrsllv (al trvlnel Pulftc Coest L .. eue L"9W W L T Costa MtS« 0 0 0 Laguna 8"ch 0 0 0 LNUM Hllh 0 0 0 Orange O o O Trat>uco HIMS 0 • • WoodbrldM 0 t 0 ,rtdl ......... (7:JI) Ovwel W L T 0 s 0 0 s 0 2 l 0 l 1 ' • ' 0 2 l 0 Laguna .. acll vs Ora1199 (el El Modefl•I Traibuco Hiiis "" Cotl• M.w <•• NawPOrt HerllOr) Woodbl'ldllt vs. Leeuna Hiiis (al MIUIOn Vieto) ~ W L T CaDistreno V••Y 0 0 0 Dana HiPs O O O E: roro o o o lrVIM 0 0 0 MlSllon Vlelo 0 0 0 S4n Cltmtnlt O O O TeflllM'a .._ (7:30) Dana Hiiis at Min ion Vlalo ,,._.,., GMMI (7:JOI EI T Ot'O at Ir VIM CaDistrano Valltv at S... Cltrnantt ........ .......,. BishOc> Ama1 Blsnoc> Monlliornarv Mater Del St. Paul S.rvilt ~ W L T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 Ovwal W L T s 0 0 s 0 0 s 0 • 0 , 3 0 s 0 0 , 3 0 Ovwal W L T 2 J 0 3 , 0 , 3 0 3 2 0 , 3 0 ,,..Y', ..... (7:JO) lllshoP Monl90fNl"y II llthoo Amal Maler Del el SI. P9ul s.ntlte at A""""v (non •in> 1fahoo's Fish Taeo Pre5enr. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK --•res cr.=-..r.ticir, ..... .... Olrll .......... 0twt ~I. dlt. T• lllldt, ~. T ..... , .. 2 ... 1.L :W'f'o ltadl, I ...... ,#, ... $dW/OllMlt, -.mec, Md., H , .. 1; Oll9 T\lrW, Haualoll, .... L• _ ,..,,...., Orlftd ...... Mid\., ..... 6-1, .. ,, !l\11111 s.rr. 0.. ~. ... ,....... ~. Frllllelt, .... 6-3, t-3; Mldl COMlll, A111tnlle, dlt. MlcftMI ltMy, Houatoft, 6-f, 6-0. "*" ..... .._,. Sftow. llrml111hem, def. SMlll e.Mlram, IV.... 64, 6·•1 '--9111 GIMI• nwt.1111, ftrellCll, •• OMt9 KlllY, "'9moM, 7·S, .. 1; ltic:a Slluellter, Nelllv•, def. Scott Oouellls, lelklnl ...... N.J., 6·1, t-0; C"'-PaN'l'lllllV, Olemeftd lier, dlt. loll 'Mllltt, 5-11 JOM1 t-l.L 6· 1; 'Ired ,._.,, Sell C..,.,,.,le, cllf. StWhllll eltterWL..W..1 GertNnv, 6-0, 6·1. WOM9..-.W. ..... LH ........... Chantal VlllldlertftdollCll, Hollend, def. Judv Hele, Tl.dtln, 6-0, 6•1; •""'8 laadlt, Wnt Garmany, def. Deborlll Valat'Osl, FrMnO, 6-0, 6-1; Ellen De l..Aftlle. HOl!Md. cllf. Jlfl SNtmen, *'• Ana, 6·0, 6·0; Tiki AvaUll. ,., .... def. NaMV Olsoft. SIOl'IV Pokll, N. Y., 6-4, 2·•· 6·4; Twrv Lawis, Modesto, def. MaurMn Hannon, Junnvvale. t·l 6-0; Dewie Miiier, MkJdlltown, N. Y .. def. l«tlv wtllte-Chuft, Fl"ftllO, 4·6, 7•6, 6·J; Janet McMonan, GrHt Britain, def. Mao Joftel, FOUl'taln v.....,, 6·1, 6·0; ~Ven Den llosdl. Hollaftcl, def. Jeell!We Nlrtlol, Houston, 6-3, t-J. MUC.•o ooueus , ........ &rad Pttnll, San Clemente-Clla11'el Ven· dlt<tndonc:k, HOiiand. def. Pltrrt lius.acte. France,-flteolna IMCJllt. Wesl Garmanv. 6-1, 6·l; Clll1> Turrwr, Houston·MoniQue Van Den llolc:ll, HOiiand, def. Laurent Glammartlnl, France- El*I 0. L.anet. HOiiand, 6· t, 6-2; DMlet Hernanotz. Frnno·Panv ROlllllOft, Reno, def lhlllfl McFar1and, lrvlne-Jen Sharman, S.nla Ana. 6-2. 6· 1. Men's '9UrMrMnt (at T.....,.., ,,_,_ ,Int ....... Slllllea -Jonn McEnroe, Cove Neck. N.Y .. def. Thlerrv TutHne, ~renew, •-6, •~1. 7,6 11~u~ Maonus Gustalsson. Sweden. def. Guv Forget, Fr•nc:e, 6·•. •·6, 6·3; Udo lltllltewskl, Wt1t Germanv, def. Girts Dztldt. Sovlel Union, 7·6 (1·2l. 2·6. 6•1. SK'tlMI •IUM S11111ea Christian 8tr'11strom, Sweden, def. Fabric• Santoro. France, 7·S, 6·3; Andrei Chelnollov, Soviet Union, def. Juan Allur, Sl>aln, 6·1, 6·4. ,,,_,s teumllment (et"-K ... l f Int •euiW Slllllea Rona ld Agenor, Haiti. def. Andre A11assl, LH Vegas, 6·3, 6·2. Aaron ~rlcksttlll, Gross. Polnre. Mictl., def Tommv Ho, Winier Hevlft, Fta .. 6·2. 6·0. Men's t.umament (al SVCIMV, Austrlllla) First ._. SiMlts 111an Ltn<ll, Czecl'IOslOvakla. def Mauro ~Ztl, Brazil, 6-2. 6·0; Mark Kratzmann, Ausiralla, def. Jakob Hlastlt. Switzerland, 6· I, 2·6. 7·6 (9·1) Sac.Md Rauftd SiMlts Lar1 Wahlilrtn, Sw~. def. Ctrt·Uwt Stete>, West Germar>v, 1·6, 6·4, 6-•. Tllomas Hogsttdl, Sweden, def Wallv Mawr, Australie , S·7. 6·•. 6·2 Women's tourMment (at Meselw) Flnt •lllM SiMlts Merla Strendlund, Sweden. def 8trsv Ntllt!Hn, KaDalua Bav: Hewell, 2·6, 6· I, 6·•. Grttehtn Magers, San Antonio, Texas. def. Mlcl'lelt Ja11111rd, Au"ralla, 6·2, 6·3; Lelle Mtsl'lkl, Sovlel Union. def. PHc11e Peradls, France, 6·•. 6·4; Pam Shrivlf'. Lullltrvillt , Md .. def Louise Flt td, Australia, 6·2, 6·2. Larisa Savcneni..o. Sovltl Union. def. Eva Svl111trova, CzechoslOvakia. 6·2, 6·0, Mollv van No,rrand, Briol'ttweters. N.V. def. Marline Powllk, Wes1 Germanv. 7·6. 6· l, 6·4. Women's tourMment (at fNen,.dt, Wt1t Gannanvl ~lltauftd~ Monica S.les. Vugoslevia, def Svtvla Hanltt;a, west Germanv. 6·3, 6·4, Radke Zrul>ekove. CzeclMttlovekla, def Htltne -Sukova. Wnl Gt r· manv, 6·3, 6·2, Zlne Garrlsor, US . def Elna llttinacl't, South Africa, 6·4, 6·1, Marv Jot Fernandez, U S . def Sanora WHSlf'ma n llt1111um, 6· I, 6·0, Dianne van lltn<1s1>Yr11. South Atr.ce, def Clauola Porwik, Wtsl Germanv 7·5 6·) Hltft scMGf 9W1s NON·LEAGUE C-_,Mal' IS, R ... H .. J SIMles Strauss (CdM) dtt LansdorD. 6· I, def Ho, 6·3. def. Homma. 6·0. McClintock <CdMI won, 6·2, 6·3, 6·0; Ann HOOd (CdM) won, 6· I 6· I, 6·7 ~ Pollock-O'Lu rv ICdMl def Slu·LYnn. 6-0. def. Virt1.....Cl'IOdl«O, 6-1. Jef. Mlv•t•·Ftutr, 6-t; McFerland·Mancnester (CdMI won, 6-0, lost, 6·7, won, 6·0; Hoffrnan·Gokhteln (CdMI tos1, 2·6, 6·7, won, 6•4. • \ 01.tf:\ B ·\1.1. ,>'-• I C""""4lftltV Ull9e ...,_ ORANGE ~· COM,ERENC• Golden Wnl def. lltlverlldt, 1S·1, 15-7, lS-2. Hltft scMGf tilr1s MA V1EW LEAGUE Cor-Ott Mal' def. NewDOtt HerbOf, 13·15, 15-10, 15-1. lS-f. -.. AClltC 1:0AST UA.UE L.-e..c!h def. Or.,,._, 15-4, 15-J, 15•3 . Woodllrldlle def. T~ Hiiia, lH, lS-12. lH •wan u-~~CJ......._ 1• land *'· ,, calk:o .... 11f llOnlto. ' .,.._, ... l l'lelllut. 3 ICUIPln. 2 ~. l cae.zon. • ve4lowfln ttMM, 3 elbacore, J5 slUoleQ. DAVEY'S LOCK•R 1......, 8-dl) -' llOals, 132 angler&, 250 bonito, SJ c:allco baH, If wnd bass, 110 mackerel, 217 tculPln, I ~. 10 roek fish, 12 bluefln tuna, S albecore, 40 sklllladl, I bladl sea bau (re· i.u.dl, 12 IMut ltlartl, 1 mallo shark. .... 7 SJ c· ::Lo:=:••• :it:•• Olkaee Twento Detroit . .. , ...... , l ' ' .. 17 flt •l211 2 I I 4 ti IS 2 2 I · 4 U M 1 21 I 712 ........ rNwllll9 201 Sl•ll 110 21311 1 2 I 2 f IS 1 f 0 2 11 1' OJI 11010 WALll CC*NHMC8 ....... ...... ,00 ,,. • 220 41011 111 )12 10 11 1 JIJIO 1202110 0300116 ........ ...... JI06t3'6 111 S l4ll 22041012 2 2 0 • 11 17 I 2 0 2 13 14 .......... ac.rw NY~s7.~4 Monti' ............ 2 Hantwt .. ~I ......., 1. Toronto l NY •-..r• SL CaiNtY • VllllC:INVflf S, I: clrl'IOMOn 2 T ..... ._ QulOlc at ia.iM1 fH ~,1._4:35 a..m. , WlMIMI .. 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Mardndiooia. playina for the Golden Seate W1nion. 1ppean at bomc ia bis new environment. He tivw in a suburb of Oakland,. drives a Macedel and joined a beahh dub. RecallJ. he ns spotted '!'JlliDI a Loi ~ Oippen·T-ebirt. .. Want *"'t .. bu•. tbcy MW tbe bellT....._ .. Mm'CDuliOmil .W.. A~Marcb...._.il~ ........... lbolwllle .. left ... ; .. He ....r.d Wl?dlim,a: .... ..................... UlliollZllll-tllill•daillld•tlm- ( .. rojan·s have some business to talte I care of before Irish 1y KIN ftETIRS /ti.,......,.. LOS ANGELES - Anticipation js buildiA& for the USC-Notre Dame game. Unfonunately. it's a week too soon. Before the 10th-ranked Trojans get their shot at No. I Notre Dame Oct. 21, they have to play a game that's more important in one regard -the Rose Bowl race -against California this Saturday. USC Coach Larry Smith admitted that it's a most dangerous time for the Trojans. "Su~. it's tlle nonnal tendency to look ahead,'' Smith said. "Nobody knows how good Cal is, b.ut we do. It may .be the hardest thing we've had to do this year, to stay focused on Cal." Tht: TrojansA winners of their last foJJr games aner a 14-13 opening loss 10 lllino1s. will be heavily favored over the Golden Bears, 2-3. in their game at Berkeley. use goes into the game tted for the Pac-10 lead with a 2-0 con- ference mark. Cal is 0-2. Smith. however. stressed that the Bears are a capable football team. ··in their last 10 home games. they've lost JUS t o nce. to UCLA last >ear." the Trojan coach said. ··we've got to go up there and play a gre_at game. •·rr we slack ofT. it'll be hke three years ago (a 14-6 upset loss to the Bears at Berkele) ). " Although the TroJans ha\e domi- nated the scnes w11h the Bears. winning 10 of the last 11 meettngs. l 'SC has lost three of the last seven games at Cal. "I think It 's a state nvalr) l1nd of thing," Smith said. "~nd the> (the Bears) pla) \el") \\'ell against top- cahber opponents. I think the) 'II pla) probabl) their best game of the season against us." Another WOrT) for . m11h 1s that his team 1s rclat1\el) banged-up. with the 24-16 \'ICtorv over Wash- ington last Saturday taking a particu- larly heav)' toll. Comerback Mar\'ln Pollard was lost for the season with a knee inJUr). Second-string tailback Aaron Emanuel suffered a shoulder sprain and. Smith said, probably won't even travel to Berkeley. USC already was without tailback Scott Lockwood, who suffered a thumb injury earlier, and he also is hsted as doubtful for the meeung with the Bears. "Lt's cnucal back there (at tailback)." said Smith. who will ha\ e starter Ricky Ervins backed up bv sophomore Calvin Holmes. "~'e're beat up:· Smith also has other womes: known as a coach who emphasizes the kicking game. the Tro1ans have had problems there this year. includ- ing ha\ mg a punt blocked and re- turned for a touchdown b} Washing- ton. ..\sked about the state of the kick- ing game. Smith smiled and replied. "I wish I could think o f a no ther v.ord. but ... bad." He 11cked ofT the Jcfic1c.n~1es game then added . "At least "e caught the ball on P.unt returns. That v.as a ma1or step. Florida investigation confirmed by NCAA . G.\INESVILLE. Fla. l.\P) - NC.\.\ officials have confirmed that Flonda. placed on tv.o ~ears' proba- tion in 1984 for rules \ 1ola11ons 1n its football program. 1s again under NC AA tn\ C<\ttgat1on Da' 1J Berst.lthc :-.;c ..\ ..\ ·) director of enforcement. ~a1<l that the school's athlcuc program has been undt"r S('rut1m since June 30 but that at Florida's request the univer- sity wasn't ma1kd a letter of official no1ifica11on. If the letter had been mailed to the school. upon receipt 1t would have falle n under the Florida Public Re- cords Act and been a\ a1lable to the public and media. In waiving its nght to no t1fica11on. Flonda avecd 10 conduct a JOIOt tn\ esttga11on ~Ith the NC.\.\. fc)\:us· mg on thC' football and basketball programs. The probe has alread} claimed the JOb of football coach Galen Ha ll. v.ho admitted three '1- ola11ons o f NC A .\ regulations and resigned on unda}. "Our coopera11on v.1th the NC .\A made sendini of a prehmtnal") no- tice of mqu1f1 unnccessa~ ... said Flonda mtcnm preSJdent Robcn ..\. Bryan. adding he thought the in- \C'St1ga11on v.ould move faster wtthout the letter and resulting pub- hc1t). "If we rece1\e<l the lettC'r. ~e v.ould be spending an awful lot of time t'it{>laming along the wa) :· Bryan said. "This wa), through the cooperauon ot our attorne}s ... and the ~( .\...\. things v.ould be.· cas1t·r .. Bc~t said the NC..\.\ probe can- n0t be completed b) Janual") 1990. meaning the Gaiors .,.. ill a\ 01d an au1o ma11c .. dl·ath penalt}.. for schools that haH· ~om m111ed maJor \ 1olattons \\1th1n fi,e )l'ars. Ho"e\er. he said Florida ~1111 could ha' c Its football and/or basketball programs shut do" n 1f major ,·iolat1ons are uncovered. .. If the death penalt) becomes a cons1derauon." Bcrst said. "I "ould think 11 "ould be O\er thl· serious- ness of possible violations and not the ttme frame." The jOtnt invesuga11on began amid allega11ons of secret pa~ men ts b\ the coaching stafT to former F1onda basketball pla} ers as \.\'ell as illegal drug actl\ ti) b) former Gator athletes. Berst said no specific 1nc1dcnt led to the NC ..\~ 's 1mesttgat1on of Flonda. but the organization has monitored the school's athleuc pro- gram since Jul} 1988 v. hen the un1- \CrsUJ> announced an internal in- ' es11gat1on. The NC A..\ has s1' months - until Dec. 30 -to infonp Flonda 1f the tn'es11gat1on is continuing or completed. "I can assure \Ou," Bcrst said. ··1h1s one won't bC (completed)." 8111 .\msparger. Flonda athleuc . d1re-ctor. concurred with Bryan that the university's cooperation with the NCAA made a letter of no11fica11on unnecessar). Valvano replaced ~s AD search commin~ fo r a pennanent a thleuc director. RALEIG H. N.C. (AP) -Harold Hopfcnberg was named rntenm ath· le11cs directo r at North Carolina Valvano. who will remain as State Wednesday, replacing Jim basketball coach, has been planning Valvano, who was ordered to resign 10 step down since August. when after a . Pr:obc of a~d~m1c 1m-u NC System President C. 0 . propnchcs tn the school s basketball 4 SpanaJcr .requested the move. after program. an invcsttgauon of alleged miscon- duct tn the basketball program. Interim C hancellor Larq Monteith announced the appoint- ment. effective Monday, and also named c..-1 Dolce. fonner dean of the N .C. State Colleae of Educatio n and Psychology. as chainnan of a ·TALLEY ''°"''' alto come up with some World Series tickets. v~ or defeat for lbe new stadium, ~.could alJo be tied to whether the Oaants win or lose ... tbeA's. . Al oae otuns• eucuttve said ~ cady. .. , don '1 Gin 11•1 a lock evn if w wia dilc Wortd Sericl. althoulb • YiclDn .... .,.. Matbt 5'rCet IOdnl}ihelMdecbcMl isn"ta ......... 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The~ also played the legato and marcato parts wtth sutt- able contrast. In the dreamy seoond movement, adagio, the winds played smoothly and the strinp pve n1ce crescendos and deerescdendos. However, the scond violins• pizzicato was . not quite together dµrina P6f1 of a pass- age. and the sirinp• notes were not as clearly performed during an ensemble section. The winds' legato ending was very smooth, with no indication of when one instrument stopped a9d another took over the melody. The exuberant third, allegro vivace, movement was played very well with the orchestra ,J;ivtnF great fortissimo. Again. the winds pian- issimo was not as subdued as the strings', which miaht be the result of the wonderful acoustics in the hall. Even th.ough only single. wind instru- ments played. they could be heard 1;asily. even together with the all the stnngs. Some of the lower notes during supporting passages sounded a bit sloppy. and when the French horn played, the notes blared. Pauley's future with . 'Today' show unce.rtain ,NEW YOR~ (AP) -With Jane Paule) 's 39th b1rthda)' loom ing and her I Jth ~ear on "Today" noted. the onl~ quesuon Wednesda} was ~hether she'd stay on the top-rated, troubled morning show. Neither she nor N BC "ould sa}. All NBC' News would sa) 1n response to a published report that Paulev probably would leave the show ·at year's end was that Paule}. who has two ~ears left on her con- tract would Sta) at the net"ork .. As Jane Paule} has stated. she will be staying on with NBC News," NBC said in a statement. .. Con- versauons about specifics are con- cluding now and we expect to an- nounce our mutual plans shortl):· Paule)-. who didn't return phone calls on the 13th anniversary of her JO ining the show. reportedly has been upset· over changes at "Today," rncluding a switch of news anchors in whic h "NBC News at Sunrise" anchor Deborah Norville last month was made the "Today" news anchor. That JOb had beeri 'held b} John Palmer. a former White House cor- respondent. since 1982. He now anchors the earlier ··sunrise." There has been speculation. about which NBC won't comment. that Norville 1s being considered as the next .. Toda} .. co-a!'lchor.-She was gnen a fi vc-}car contract in Au&ust. Pegg) Hubble. a~ NBC ~ews spokeswoman. declined to sa) 11,.:., hip. Jw!-; 1·001 allfl ht·'!. o n I~ :J rnorll h~ old. lff":-, ~>I .Jo hn 'l'rr:t\'oha:.., smil1·. Kirsti•· .\111 ·~ ~ 1•y1·:-.. .\1ul l h f' voi1·1· ofBriu-1· Willis ... :'\ow all Ill' h~L"' to «lo is find him~·lrt lw l"·rfi-.·t dadd.\. ·-~.~ ..... '10t>OO ·----ll'lAIM4' ..... ,... uii..--·~ 'I§>- STARTS TOMORROW CISI••.. _....._ --~~,r.-.tC-~::""' ~---*'·---waun _..__.. , .. __ i-t-'- ""'*' C-~t IU •4*1 .ti-··u---ISi l•·-1'..--·~\ ··--w·~ !li11''" .._. ... _..,.,11t l ......... ~~--.......... J ·-~ '--""C.-1-C-.... 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Switching. to a more pen- sive moo<i, the violas picked up the melody, playing smooth legato notes. Dunng this interval. the brass played mellow solos. Shostakovich constantly switched moods dunng all three movements Jane Pa uley Wedncs<la' when or 1f Paule) will be leaving ··'roda)." which she co- anchor!I with Bryant Gumbel. T\' l~ISTI '\GS '.\f'wporl Bearh eAl.eOA CIN•MA 10'1 f B.tltiu" 81vt1 " I\ < \ 10 n.. .._ rktw• 1 q llDW-01 NCWrOllT CIN•MA ICY! "'"'"""" ( r nti-f (Jf,vf' b44-01M) I .,_ lt•ln lllJ • lO I 9 4\ J le• of lo•• fllf \ )() II Ir) /I) 1r.,.,...,_lP?l llb RJO lrl 4~ •OWAllOS ISUUllO CIN•MA I"'""" '"""'' -...w P<>•I C •nt•f 640-1 1t R I Aft ·--M•ft l•t I IS q !CJ 1 OW Grl ..... t•I I 10 I' l A Ory ....... S•••Of't '"' } q I J • Aft ln-•nt MJtn ff l ' • \ 'I oO \ lft (-try ,_, I q <fl UOO CINIMA N•wpn<I 11"'<1 •I 'l"WIX>'f V•-dQ" 1>11 8 JID ,10\.IE l .. ISTI "\GS 7:00 7:30 8:00 u WNtl of Fcwtunt .leopltltJ! 0 D ..., LHgue Bueblll Cont'd • Newl11ve h to 8ff¥tf AllC Newt 0 Eye on LA. • • • • • • • of the symphony. from tense to passive melodies. The enlarged or- chestra plJyed it well; of note were the first v1olin's solo, passion.11tely performed, and the lint bassoonist's fine tolos. :Tbe composer pve this. inst.rumcnt many ap~rtunilies to shine in the composition, and the musician was up to the task. This symphony is a difficult one to perform, with its synoeopation · and irrclgular patterns. its odd en- trances for various instruments. Part of the third movement has a Bolero.- type hypnotic rhythm by the bass section, whose members performed well. The nuner tongue io the flutes was ·enjoyable, and the sustained fl.9tes in. the finale were performed smoothly and clearly. ~ Previn arranged Che orchestra so that the violas sat outside 1he cellos. allowing their mellower tones to be heard better. Overall. Prt"vin and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra gave a beautiful concert. earning three bows from the audience. Ci mas open Saturday_- children' s film -festival Fashion Island's Edwards Island Cinemas. the center's new scven- plex theatre, will host a free chil- dren's film festi val Saturday. .. The festival has been created fo r the entire community and will fea- ture a variety of children's films. coutc1ding with the unveiling of our children's ule area." said Eileen Bohcn. director of marketing for the theater chain. The film festi val . o~n to the publfc and free to all children under 12, 1s Saturda) from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~ \anet} of classic ch1 ldn:n's film~ will be fea tured including: l~~....,.._IRl7 •ts ron THllATitl l'IO\ 1 co~" H>Q"w~ ~1 1 61"'1 The Llftl• n.t.f I q I S Co ta ~esa 1owA•os c1N•MA c1NTut 1101 "A11i.,. Bl.it! /M~4 VPtll<' C •m•• q 19 414 1 1 Sea of Love lfl t. H lO 10 4\ I Joftftn1 --· IRf ~ 1 9 I Pwent,,_ fP(, I)) S I IC• 10 IS • -" H•rr1 M~ s..H1 1•1 h ll 1 o KDWA•OS CtN•MA H.tft.')1 8h .. •J t An-'m\ Avr S•6 J IOJ • ._ ..... lllf \ J(l R t\ 1()4\ HAnOtt lWIN CINIMAS H.trt>o< Blv<l /f W~W>'t "Babaar." "Little Monsters," ··Milo As part of the 70.000-sqare-foot & Otis" and a surprise fea1ure film expansion of Fashion Island. over to be announced the day of the 200 hand-designed ttles have been event. Coca-Cola will also distribute insta lled in the new 350-square foot Coca-Cola water bottles to the first pasco area. The children's tile pro- 1.000 children who attend the fesll -gram. v.h1 ch rcve children the op- val. ponunity to cs1gA their own per-. .. The fcsuval will serve as our sonal title with proceeds bcnefitting official grand opening and con-Kids Cancer Connection. will · be tribute to the mementum created b) unveiled Saturda\ at 10 a.m .. befo.re Fashion lslands's grand reopening the film fcsuva l h:gins pl1ns ... said Jim Edwards Ill, pres1-The children'\ tilm fe~tival will dent of Edwards Theatres ... We arc take place at Fashion l\land's ne" pleased to be working with Fashion scvcn-plex th~ter 1n two. scparatt' Island :o cre;ue an event that will auditorium!>. For more 1nformat1on coincide with the oOical 1nvelling of on the fc'ittval. call Edwards the children's tile area." · Theaters at 640-1218. Strttr &11-lSOI I Alt..,__ -flll S )() 8 10 IS /W.tc-H-• 1•1 \ 1 9 M•SA CINIMA Nf'Wl>Q•I 81vcJ /I <Jrn \1 o•~ '>01\ Uncle ia-a 1P<•1 ~ • \ 10 ••v••ly Hllh ...... ff'(j I If A IS TOWN C•NTllt CIN•MAJ Snurn l o~u PIAt" 1\ I 4 11:14 I ~lay V-tlfte 1WJ I l l iO \ 1 It.I t(I • A Df'y Wfrttte Se8S.Oft 1~1 I t 4 'i ' 4 ~ 4 , 1 ... 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The corrective work is not done to factory stan- dards, Blake charges. Until recently. aooording to Blake, who owns. two Jaguars, the ~pain wen: carried out et a long Beach facility, but w OpcB,1ion bas now moved to me cars point or entry 11 Pon Hueneme near Oxnard. · .. No one in his riah• mind would pun:hue a brand new lu.xury car, tnowina it bad been d&maae<f and ~aed at a local body shop. when for the wne money ~Y could buy one that was factory fresh.... Blake said. He sajd the car maker has ad- mitted that one of the two cars he owns was damaged and re~ircd before it was sold to him without disclosure. Blake and his Beverly Hills at- torney S~veo E. Young plan to hold a prns con erence at the Los An- gc:lcs P~s Club Fndar· at which they say they wil produce videotapes of damaged and un- regastercd can at ttpa.ir Catlht1es. The pair also said they will reveal the names of top Jaguar offictals wbo~ t~ say, a~ awart of the repair poficy. Blake bouabt both of h11 Jquan at Newpon f mPoru. one of the best known lu.xury car dealen on the West Coa.st. Sterlin& Bantle. head of Jaguar sales at the dealership, said he knew nothina of the pending legal acuon. He added the dealership had re- ceived no complaints from its other customen. "I know Mr. Blake and he is a good customer." Bantk said. ''but this 1s news to me. It blows me out of the water... . Asked how 1he allept1ons. could affect the car maker's image. Bantle said, "I don't think 1t"s going to do anything to Jquu sales." He c-0uld not provick the number of Jaauars sold by Newport Imports each year . "J rcafly cannot I've that information out. but we sell a lot." he said. Blake saJd he ha$ no compla1nts about the dealership. but he adckd. "I really think the) should be awa~ of this becau~ this announcement will have a maJOr impact on 1hem .. Blake 1s scheduled to appear on the David Horowitz consumer af- fairs segment of this evening's KNBC/Channcl 4 telev1S1on news. The cash-troubled Bn11sh car manufacturer 1s currentl:,. attracting invtstment interest from bo1h Ford and General Motors · OC hotels gear up for business lly DEIBtE SAKAMOTO Of-0-'Y,... ~ The Radisson Plaza Hotel-Orange County Airport 1n Irvine. formerly The RegJstry Hotel, 1s scheduled to open on Nov. I af\cr a S3 millton renovation with a new emphasis on serving the corporate 1ravclcr, mect- i ng planners. and week-end travelers. The renov.auon stre~ ameniltes designed to attract the business traveler. Rooms w1JI ~ equipped to accommodate FAX machines. com- puters and telephone confercl"}c1ng to serve 30 people. said .Aref Haffar. general manager. A total of J0.000 square-feet of business space was created. includ- ing a board room and a second-Ooor loft for conference space. "We turned 11 into a corporate- meet1ng hotel.'' HafTar said. ··The business traveler 1s the soph- 1st1cated traveler The' have a 101 ol demand They spend half their time traveling. The hotel will become their second home ... he said. Haffar sa1d the renovation of the airport. currently udcrway. will be an asset to all the hotels in the area. ttafTar esttmatecS a 6()...percent oc- cupancy after the first year. The 293-room ho1el underwenl an entire interior remodel. Stucco was replaced wilh wallpaper and marble replaced linoleum to achieve a more personal look, HafTar said. Copy and computer centers wi1h 1hc business traveler 1n mind. HaU'ar said they plan 10 conduct business differently than 1he former Reg.istry Hotel. wh\ch closed sud- denly Feb. 8 after reportedl) being unable to meet it's debts. "They (The Reg.i stry) had too many take-overs. There wasn'1 an} consistency toward service. We plan to make service of pnmary 1mpon- ance. The employees are hert" to serve. the customer. If they can't do that the) 'II be out of a JOb." Haffar said. B11l1e Buffington. director of sale'> for the Mamou Suites hotel sched- uled to open Oct. I 6 in Costa Me..a said they'll target success b} put11ng emphasis on bo1h the business and leisure traveler. Although sbe said she realizes it w1ll take over a year. Bu ffington said she 1s shooting for a l~percent occupancy "We'll pnmanly cater toward the business chentcle. But. because o l the South Coast Plaza and the theater we hope to get the leisure travelers as well.'' she said. The Mamou Sunes hotel 1s located on the comer of Sak1oka Dmc and Anton Boulevard. Like the Radisson Plata Hotel. Buffington said they plan on doing business d1fTerentl) than the other ho1els in the area by pnmanl~ sell- ing good service. The Manon Suites. howc' er. doesn't d11Terent1ate between rooms available for the business or leisure traveler. All the rooms a~ suites. The rates. unhle the Radisson Plaza Hotels. remain the same for all cu tamers. All suites. whteh include a refn_gerator. t\\O telephones and televisions. a s1 rnng room and a ~droom and comphmcntar) roffet' and breakfast are S99 Business rates at The Radisson Plaza Hotel stan at S95 for a corpor- ate room while the Plaza roomo; arc SI 15. The Plaza room includes breakfast. newspaper. happ~ hour. snacks. and 2~hour room ser. ice The upscale rooms are S 140 fhe Radisson Plua Hotel will be 1a1lon ng their week-ends to sen1ng the locaJ communit) with a Fnda} night ~afood buffet and a unda\ brunch. The Cl ub 8~ ~111 ha\e a ll\e band and happy hour. The 255-room. I I-story Mamott hotel 1s also ca1enng to the local business communtt) b> geanng their re'i1aurant tc.S ~rv1ng business client'> 1n ~O minute'i or less so the~ can gC't back to work fhe Radisson Plua Hotel. located on MacArthur Boulevard across lrom the Orange Count~ .\arpon has alrcad> booked reservations and has scheduled social engagements such as wedding receptio ns and Christmas pantes. "So far. "e·re doing a 101 better than we thought," HatTer stud The Rad1\Son owns 204 hotels worldwide. 135 1n the United States. Radisson 1s an anihate of S ..\ <; ..\ir- hnes and ~tO\t'-S-P1ke ol \"111er- land C1M Y In\ estment ( u Ltd purcha~d the hott'I Junl· 2"1 Im $26 million from Homestead "a\ ings and Loan in '>an Frans1\Co (1"v1Y _ wa' formed b~ the 'ewport Beac h tn\e'>tors Barikers' performance now rated From Dally Piiot w ire servkes G REENWICH. Conn -For the first time ever. C'E:.O's of .\mencan banks have been ranked b> their performance on behalf of share- holders and 1t has produced som(' surpns1ng result!>. according to Rob- ert A. Bennett. editor. .S. Banker In its October issue. published Wednesda). the magazine shows which of the nation's 40 top bank CEO's ha ve produced the greate t return to shareholders from both stock apprec1a11on and d1v1dends dunng their CEO tenure. First. second and third place re- specti vely went to Lloyd P. Johnson. Norwest Bancorp. Minneapolis. wi1h an average total annual return dunng has CEO tenure of 34.8 per· cent: Carl E. Reichard!. Wells Fargo. San Francisco. ~tth 33 50 J)t'rcent and Hugh L. MC'{'olt Jr. NCNB Corp .. ('harlone. N.C.. with 29 70 percent. On the other hand. h1ghh \.1s1hlc bank CEO's lake Richard J. Flamson 3d. Secunl) Pacific. Los Angele'>. scored IQ with a return of I 8.50 percent: New York C'll) 's Lewis T Preston of J.P. Morgan ranked 20. returning 18 .30 percent and C1tJcorp's John .\. Recd ranked 30 wt th a return of 14. 70 percent fol- lowed by Willard (. Butcher. Cha~ Manhauan in 31st place. returning 13.80 percent. Last !'.)lace went to Frank V Cahouet. Mellon Bank. Pmsburgh. who delivered an a\erage total rt.'· tum of I 60 percenl to his share· holders since his CEO tenure began in I 98 7 "While hank Cl::O'\ nlll'n \tlll' a pnortt) intcre\I 1n \en ing thei r '>hare holder\. ncHr bt'fore ha' an' - one compared their performanct· ~~ rcsulls mo't shareholder\ "an1 namcl) total return indud1n~ \tod apprec1at1on plus di\ tdl·nd,. · Ben· nen ei1pla1ned. .. .\lso of interest." he ~1d. 1s the lact that CEO compen~11on dt'lt'S not appear 10 corrt·spond 10 per- formance on behalf of \harehuldcr return.·· The second h1ghes1 I 1H!X rash compcns.auon. SI , 7 50.000. "cnt to Charles . ·anford Jr of Banler''i Trust Ne" Yor~. "ho ranl cd \eC- ond ?rom the bouom of 1 he su r' C) v.11h a return of 6.50 pncenl to -;hareholdcr\ 'itncc his C 1:0 tenure tx·g.in in I "llf' R' contra'>t. Rotx·n J \h lod ut ~11rh1gdn 'Jt 111nal. Rl1111111 ficld \1tl h . re<:t'I\ ed Sti 'M.9~2 1n I 48 l'a<;h 1..ompcnsatwn lor J '"th plat t' p.:rlormanlt' pro' 1ding '>hart•hoh..ler'> \\1th a return 111 211 10 palcnt ( EO pcrtormam·l· 1\ J h,o rJnl ed b\ Return on :\s~I\ and Return on l<tu11~ ll unng tht' ( EO's ll'rm In add1tw n. capital Jpprce1a11on en- JO\Cd b~ <iharcholder. '' \ nmpJrcd to thr Do~ Jone:'> lndu<,tnal .\q·ragt· tor the ix·nod < ap1 tal ga1n<1 dunng lht· t H >"s tenure 1s also lOmpared "uh lhc: Kt'ele Bani.. ~tcx i.. lndn In ~Clm· men ting on the 'un c:~ Rennc:n emphasized that <..hareholdcr re turn ~hould not he lht· ,oJc rn1a111n 1n JUdg1ng ( En p.:rtormance Greenspan on course over inflation By JOHN CUNNIFF N-.-..~ {irC\"n\pan \aid II ~a\n·1 l'nou11.h In J uh I ~~b. ~hen ~ome ernnom- " I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, .. EDAW. lK .. 1n Irvine. a landxape a.rcb ucictwc. utbln deup and cov1ronmental planning finn. will provide planruoa and ~ Kl'\o'ICCS for two maJor Di ne)' proJCCU at EuroDtsncyland tt10rt in M<tmc-la-alltt Fran~. and at a 3.~room v1lla&c reson U\ Orlando. Flonda OdetJC'I loc. 1n . .\nahc1m. has bee~ awarded 1-wb contracu., valued at ~22 mtlhon. for 12 spacebome d11JtaJ magnetic tape re<:orders for l ' S &0' cmment programs POINT 4 Data <Arp. in Tusun. has released the IR.I 9 ~ o~ting <;ystem with features that include support of POINT 4's h1gh~sf)('ed V-~n rx lnlell1gent 1/0 Processor ' Acqu1s1uon o t the C1olden (Jratn Macaroni Co. d1slnbuuon fac1ltt> near the Anaheim Stadiu m and plans for dt'Hlopmcnt of a 12-bualdini master-planned 1ndustnal park o n the se ven-acre silt' ha\C been announced b~ Tilt Koll Company's Soutb('m ( ahtomUl d1 vmon tn .\nahe1m Emerson Compal.er P ower. 1n '\anu o1.na hu announced fivt' nc:~ member'> of II\ .\ccupower famil\ uf unt nttrrupllble power S~'\tc:m~ IL PSI \lngk-u5er microcomputer S\\temi.. net~orl>. noc!es and "ork tauon' ' ~1ttropoll&a• Circails, Joe. in \Jnld .\na a11nhu1('\j a SI l million los!> in 11!> ~>cond li~al 4uaner ended .\ugu<.t to continued . wc.-ei.. demand for pnnted nrtu11 hoard'> pnrnanh lrom manutac- iurc:rs of J)t'rsonal comutef\ · CAl .. E'\D.\H The Foundation for di~ Stady of Cycles will hold a Markel l pclatc lunch ()(·t :!6 a1 the Foundation offi ce\ an In 1nr Special gut~I marle1 anal~'' 1s .Sherman \,ft< lellan de\eloper of the \1t( kllan O<.c1lla1or will host tht' informal da \( us\1on o n the state o f thl· rnrrt'nt '>t'.<.unt1~ markt't'i f or mort' 1nforma11on call ~,.,,.~~bl . Co mputerlzlag Your Besla~ss Succ-essf111l)"' 1s the 11tle of a \C011nJr to be held <>ct I g, at ( o\la ~le..a High School fhe eH~nt I\ won,ured b\ Orange Coast College Commulty Services. Viratek reports loss \ 1ratd. lnl 1n < usui \k-.a ~l'dne\Cia\ rcponed a IO'>S of 45 lrnl'i J \hdrl' for thr third QUdr1t.'T I he pharmal l'Ut1Lal rrc,ean h ,ind Jn cloprne nt lOrnpan~ a1- 1nbukd lhl· In\') lt1 umtin ued hea'~ re<.eM~h \pending under its long-term Jncl11pment program tor thl' Jnt1,1ral drug n ba\inn R1txl' inn und1:r 1he tradt· name: \ 1rat0k 1s authonu'd fo r marl t·1ing 1n tht' l nitt·d \talC". and I ' olhl·r coun1 ncs fo r 1he aero'>ol11c:d lreatment ot infant<. and \Oung lh1ldren hosp1tahzed \I.Ith 'K'\Crc: n·<.p1ral111"\ Iran ink ctton rau"<'<l b' rl."<.p1rator. \)TIC'>llal \ lfU' \ 1ratek current!~ I'> dl•,<.'loping n ba ' 1nn tor other indications. 1ndud1ng 1nfluen1a. ht·pa 1tl1\ B and pre-4.ll>'\ ~·ond1 t1on' In earl~ '>c:'ptl·mher \ 1rJtt' .snnnunced 1t had filed a Treatment I' I> rt•qut'\t \!.Ith the l ~ f ood and Dru@. .\dm1 n1<.trat1on tor the U\I.' ol nba' inn tn the trt'Jtment ut HJ\ -pm111' e a\\ mpw maur patll'Ol'> Tht· com pan\ \d1d rt''-t'Jr~h dnd Jt'\l:lopment \pending 1n the QU.lrtCr t'ndt'd \ug 11 lnCfl'J\l.'d It• S~ ~ m11lton frnm $I m11l1on 1n la<.I ~e.ir·, third 4uancr Rl·~arcti and dl·,elopmtnt 'Pl'ndini tor thi: lir'>t nint' months 1n, 1t«t~J ~ ~ pcrlt'nt tu S:o. r. m1ll1un lrl•m S' m1ll11•n 1n thl· lif\t three quJ rlt'rC, or '"''' \l'.H Kn t•nui:' ut'\~ I' l.M J(.J in thl· lhird quann , n mpart'd t11 \ l "~ t'llll 1 1n lj'' \l.'Jr' third 4uanrr SEC chair appointed \\ \'iHl,<1f<l '-1.\P) -h m nl.·r ~h1te Hou.-.c: \tafT('r Richard < Hrl'\'dl.'n "a' dl.·s1gna1t'd l ha1rman of the \ernn11c.-' and E"\change < omm1\~1on \\ednl''ida~ atit'r ~ing '>~om in as tht· ne"'~t member <•I thl· rl•gul.iw~ .tgcnc~ Rrel'den N . 100!.. the oath of otlict' 1n a Whitt' Hou<,C Ct'remon) allt'ndl"d tH Prl'\ldcnt Buc;h T cthn1lalh Hrec.'d en " t.ll>.ing the "-'<II 111 former SEC membt-r (hark' t < ll\ "h11 left olliu• \cpt \11 111 101n Le\econ a ( h1cago- ha"'-·d wn<ouhintt rirm Rut R1,1'>h Jc:\1£(na1ed Rn·l'<kn JS the .:'.4th \H romm1\s1oner n·rl.1l 1ng D J\ 1d ~ Ruder, "hu al\O lt'lt lhC' lumm1 ss1on la!lt month to re turn tn ll'Jr hiog IJ \!. J I \,onh\!.t'<,tt'rn t 0 01\t'f\ll\ I ht·rl' 1\ ,till c:1 'aca nr ... 1>0 the th e-mernber tomm1 s,1on. ~ h1ch l,l\ cr..cc' \Clunlln ma r~et<... re-gulatc.-\ the ~le ot 'itock\. bondc; and 'lex!.. opt11>n' and enforce<, -.c:t·unt1e<> la"-<, Breeden J nJtl\e of \tanhatten Ekach I\ a graduate ol Stanford l n1\t·r~1t' .rnJ Jlanard U\!. "'"hool. has .-.c:'f'\ed Rush an a \anet\ ot t 3!)a(tlll'' -m1"t relenth a<> an architect of the landmark leg1c;l.111nn 111 rl·,tructurc lhl' na11o n 's ailing '3\ ing" and loan tndum·, '• NEW YORK -If ~ou examine an economist carefully. )OU gener- ally will find an indh 1dual who believes inflation 1s one of the great threats 10 mankind -not ;ust to man's l"Conom). but to his existence. Still. not all economists put 1nna- 11on at the top of their lists of things to avoid. There 1s another group that sa)S constant wofT) and man· euvenng to avoid mflauon can produce equal or worse con~­ quenccs. C\Cllemcnt an the marketplan'. hut the scrap ~•II b<' hard to d1'>gu1~ These are tv.o hea' ~~eight Alan Greenspan. chairman of 1he Fed. bad made clear h1\ position lhat inflation 1s the bigger threat. and his actions '\uggest that he 1s even willing to incur a mild rr- cess1on 1n order to keep 11 submef'led 1s1s ~('re d1scuo;s1ng the econom~·'i . ·---------------------------• slo~ gro"' th. Grtenspan told the They ha' e good reasons for the feeli ng. because inflation not only corrupts the currency but eventually erodes quality, morality. ambition, contract~ values and responsibilities at 1nd1viduaJ. group and govcmmen· tal levels. Tho~ two groups art now~1 ling It out. and 11 could be a slu est. In one gro up 1s a White Hou~ t a1 ~ economic growth as a more import- ant goal than inflation fighting. In the other 1s the Federal Keserve. They aren't likely to identify themselves as oppof'lents. because oon01ct tends to cause too much [\•er san<'C becoming Federal Re - serve chairman in the Reagan ad - m1nistra11on. Gre-enspan has con- tinued to signal his fear of inflation. Whtie man) economists ~lcbrated 1ntlauon of less than 5 ocrccnt. Senate Banking < omm11tc(' that un- emplo) ment ~as nearing 1l'i lo"'er limit and 1ndu<>tnal capac11~ 11~ upper hm11 \\ hC'n thoSt' hm1t~ are reached. a true 1nt1at1on lig.hter kno'4'" that interest rate'\ muc;t be raised (1reen- span saw to 1t. and over the neH four months the FC'deral Funds rate increased a full pt'l't'entage point t<? 8 5 perttnt Brady appeals to Americans to save more WASHINGTON (AP) Treasury Sccrcta.ry Nicholas F. Brady, campaipin1 anew for in- craJtd personal r.avinp and looi· term investments, warned Wednes- day that the United talCS ts tnadc· quatdy pttpari~ for the futu~. Nouna the hiC" U.S. su.odard of liVlftl and relauvdl' low rates of inflluon and l.l~mpJqyment, Brlldy said ••we must not &et our pride in these accomplishments distract us from focusina on whether the umted States is adquately preperint to compete over the Iona-term in ao in&qrated world econom)'. ... we arc not adquatcly prepanna for the fu· ture." As be has previously in m:cnt weeks.. the Tmasury secretary u lled •n for lower capital p ins taus and eliminauon of double taxation of dividends to sumulate an,est- menL Capital gains are the profits from the sale of investments and other assets. Jn remarks prepared for a speech Wedncday n1aht to the Amcncan Council for Capttal for- matJon. Brady called for watJon of only 70 perctnt of the pms - WbJCh IS what a bill lpt)f'O\ltd b the: House would do for man)' ta~pa)'m. ~nate Democratic leaders want to replace the House cut Wtth an eJt pansion of 1nd1v1dual rettrement accounts. Nouns that the United tates h~ h1Jhcr eap1t.al pins "tc .than most o( 1u \rad1na pannet\. Brady con· tended thll ·~we can't expea 10 remain compcmivc when our w Structure prov1de5 so little in~nuve for new invntment." C~tting business taxes requires strategy Senate grapples gains tax That hill doe\ no1 mcl ude a cap1- tal-g.a1n'i rrduct1on. although sup- por1('r<> ma\ tr) to ha' c.-1)nC added dun ng t he debate Whether to reduce the tax on lap1tal µin'\. "-'htch are profits from the ~k of tn\tstments. has domi- nated de\ elopment of the deficit- rc.'duct1on hill. . Rush v.ant\ a cut. contending 1t "ould <ipur the cconom) and. at least 1n the 'ihon run. eenerate ad· d111onal rt'\enuec; for deficit reduc· lion MMt Democrau oPPQst the re- duction hcc:ausc 80 pcnrnt of the taJ. sa\ ing would go to those with 1neome over $100.000 a year.~ ~' the cut would deepen the deflC:lt h~ S6 7 btlhon over the next I 0 yean. u nder ~n<UC ruJtj, It wouJd ~ ~uirr 60 "otcs -ra\her than tbe usual maJont of 51 -to add a capital-pins cut to the dcfklt bdL Richard G Oarman. d1rector ol thr White House Office o( Manls- mcnt and B"'*l. said Thw*y nttht. "We th1ni 'WC have tbt votea 10 wi n on thts. .. presumably meaa- Ull J l "Why not bave a v'*r tie asked tn '" lft~'IW OQ dill Mac cd-Lduw ~ oa PM. • ' ' ca <>r.,.. C... DAtlY PtLOTt Thurld8V. OctoW 12. 1981 O IC I I'' \ 'U Un~ \' Dow posts loss on Interest rate fears NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices Ocha Atr Lines wu down 2~ at declined for the second straiaht 771/a. session Wednesday in selling at-Ramada Inc. fell 21/• to 11. The tributcd to new interest.rate worrics company said it was takina off the and uneasiness about prospects for market an ofTtrina of debt securities several J)(nding and rumored that had been planned u part of a buyouts. restructuring program. The Dow Jones average of 30 Gulf States Utilities, the most industrials. down 6.08 Tuesday. ac1jve Big Board issue. tumbled 2\\ dropped another 11. 97 points to · to 1214. A Louisiana judae rejected 2, 773.36. the company's attempt to include Declining issues outnumbered ad· S 1.• billion m costs associated wi\h vances by more than 2 to 1 in · a nudear power plant in Ill elcctnc rain. Losers amoq the blue chips in- cluded Philjp Morris. down \4 at •s~ American Telepbont It Telesraph. down 'h at 4~~i, ln1ematioul Paper, down l at ~ and International Busincts Machanes. down VJ at 107.Y •• Volume on the floor of the Bi, Board came to I ~.07 million Wl'C$, up from l47.S6 miJJion i.n nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks. with 458 up1 1,02 1 down and 504 un- changco. "\\St·: ('OttPOS l 'l'J: 'l'H \ "' \( 110'\' Look to cleHlfled when you're looking -for-answers to your appliance needs. ·1H lf j 11. 11. 11. 11.5 11.1 11.1 !Ji I' J Analysts said traders found it hard to resist the temptation to cash in their gains after the market's rise to record highs last week and Monday. The tendency to lighten up was apparently· heightened b y a dimming of hopes for any moves soon by the Federal Reserve to relax its credit policy. · Interest rates. which had been droppi"B in recent days on hopes. ~f some sumulus from the Fed. rose in We<inesday's credit-market activity. Prices of long-term government bonds dropped about SS for each $1 ,000 in face value. liftinf their yields to the 8.05 percent-8. 0 per- cent range. Jn addition. the Bank of Japan raised' its influential discount rate from 3.25 percent to 3.75 percent. On the mergers and acquisitions front. AMR dropped 41/• to 97V1 in active trading on word that the company was asking for legislation to help 1t ward off a takeover bid by investor Donald Trum~. Amonj other airhne stocks, USAir Group lost 2¥. to 461h and Disappointed With C.D. Yields? There is an alternative. More and 'Jnore investors are transferring their Certificates of Deposits to the "C.D Alternative" at Argent Alliance. Trust deed investments offer a substantially higher yield in com~arison to the moderate rates of return earned tn today's C.D.s • 1st and 2nd Trust Deeds Secured by Prime Real Estate located in Southern California • Interest paid monthly (800) 637-6055 • (714) 757-6800 THE ARGENT ALLIANCE CORPORATION P\8.IC fll)TICE 5000 BIRCH SUITE 610 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 .... YOtUt Ufl>l _ ................ ~­.... Y..t Meet I la· - lt'H ·\T '\\'SE DID NEW YORI( (APl Ocl. 11 Pfev. Adv~nced w~ ) Declined 1 .. ¥ncn'ngeo 0111 >sues 3 New l'llGtlS 11• New tows • 29 DOW 10\ES \ \ ER.\GES 'tlJ:T ·\l,S PRl('ES South COiii Sena ··VILLAS· the pr:evious session. Nalionwide. consolidated volume in NYSE-limd issun, includina tradcs in th~ stocks on J'eSional exchanp and in , the over-lheo(:()unter market. tolaled 193.31 million shares. The NASDAQ composite index for the over-the-cou.nter market stumped 1.98 to 482.16. At the American Stock Excban,IC. the mar- ket value indell clofed at 395.68, do•n l.3S. MH ·\'I' \'IJ:' l i)ID NEW YORK (AP)'Ocl 11 w~ Adv~nce<S Vechned .. nc~ngeo olaf 1~sues ~ew rc (Ills ew ows NEW YORK (AP> -Sal~s. • P.m. price end net change of ll'le 1 rnost act ve American Stock Exchange u ues. trading nalionallv at more than Sl . ~:v~b8 V~"J& L'''• ~hf.. ~';.. rilno seoi.111 13i1~., -2-l! tioBav • 1 ,,.. + 1 11 lar Pl'I 4,8 · 1 '• -~ mr,1'11 I .e,J 14 -14 sll ran 1, 'i~ -e lm r-~112 sc . , 1 J • -• exasAirCP . 1 ~ -~ etesol'lere , •'It -• s \ .\SDAQ St 'l'IAR\ GOl,D PRl('ES 642-5678 From North Or.-ge CO&M1ty From South or-. 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Eloer Ave tennis crts on lake nr 4 BA 2• BA 3 ca garage Pool Spa Fee Lano owner occupant Just re· pet 01< S1 300 mo •Poo•~ $8~5 mo ti-:Hl632 Ben PCH $1500/mo lse steps '10 '1ne 'sand & 1 Versailles condo Furn? ouce<l to $398 000 •Also rm 10 rent .n 4BFI SU IREEZE lPTS 756-2055 w 661· 7904/H ocean CallB1llNemecek •71 .. ·645-2963owner • ••••nmRLTRS nouse S5SO %8 •rt 600 W WILSON E:e~~SIOE .. BP '10.JSl' LG 4BR2EtAnsP Oo•gar Agent 545-6150, •S425K BEACH HSE • 171-4130 Hou~s/Condos •l&Hll VIEW lllLLS CALL 141-2J41 W terff t ll I olt-•ns Edison 01stnct Nr HIPIUHI l11t Sell S254K v u or bay owe 2nd 2BR 2BA condo Obie gar. deck 771-3719 "oo• spa Fee Land 1 1 11 •••• It. ~~en 82 11 Snowb1,o ,... ---------·G._n .. ral 2102 3BR 2BA single story * ·~·tSO N>11 t.<1c" l-c<J •ULTHSl31 1•"" """" v714 -631 1255 Owner 1 BIG BEAR Moonridgf' NANCY 725-918j ~at•o Grrio1 ·~~·<l lt•ll• WTSlll 31R 11& Spotless 4BR E•c Home 4800 River large 3Br l IEW LISTllC "' "' ' MINT -1"*' JBFI •• B A 1,11 " • ~ 1 969-6595 16191451-6220 5 BEDROOMS 1 1 LovelyTllDe~o~~~FPra~ JBP turn s~• house JBr JBa Grubb & Ell•s Rea11or~ o.e .. ms lrplc 045 2'h6 On Quiet Strl'(>t ,.. 1 car Custome ieatures. 3 cai 2, p dbl g.tr s 1 ·so mo 6U-6200 con MOISE garage & ydld :>. :< ~air gar NewlanO/Adams "!C_or_ona_~del""'!"'M~a-r-~1~0~2~2 ~·:::i· ~~d ~~~·:,~~sn 9:15 7688 or 866-SOOZ 3BA 2BA Duple• F·~ ic * * way Pl S 105l ,,. ., ·Rw II S 1475mo Waterfgardnr HR.R Vu HllS I s 69 ooo OLDE COM :i [ <1 uPPf'r gdr ne ... 1y deco•a1 .. d 3BA 1BA garage aur1dry reo d Curt t>Jt 266 p11d 557-8632 *IEWLllTlll* "' wt somev1ew 4 $1575 602 Avocado 51.195 •nc1 •oorr St\75 mo llULFllRHMIUnS Charming 3BR 29A m1n1 New appliances 111e. win-Cell CL11F1.,• E'LYll BLuH5 1rnrnac OPIO•t><.j gas & water "60·90::>C' lSL M6~\ Caor ~~2 't>O l Spacious Eastside 2BR I Hunt. HMbour 2142 vrew Access to private dows custom cabinets . JBR v1ev. SI ~!:15 '02 A Duple~ Sma Pet ok 2BR 1 BA H"'hl" u k11chen MBA suite Lllel 7••1QOO 120 117.11 JASIVllNE PARK gu.iro · vocaoo uc.eie• .,, • ocean beacnes nurrv oni _.. •r • ~ 1BR IBA narano .,. c ~ "ASTS DE ~ $'75 Call b4b-490:1 unnraOe<I 2 story upstairs '°""9 000 1<me guar root spa • QBleO 3 D .. $~800 "' .,.~ • r • "" th1S1 ~ . v c 1 H "' aoeo Coz ,B, ho-p ,,~ ..... •ns unit across tram Sunse1 DI PETERS carpets etc $659 000 I nr ~A..V s;:~o:~e s~~~~l1 .:jdll'd 3 ~~Pl ~gn'v. $~~~ -,.,,_o sm~ 1arCJ ~· .. ~~ ~ .;a:~g-e llUL ,.. .. .. Ben Pool tennis. etc ll.-1•11 MUST SELL! I fl{U\1.\\ i'V\.r....,a. "I l" \ BALE! 15 JBR 10,t',, Re Ma• R1rs6.s2.9 9 S'CBS&4 :. ~8.,. EASTSIDE 2BP nouse K1os&Pe1soi. $10SOmo ~ \\ ,.._' 1 hom~ SJOOO \; • Q.., et com"'..i"•l y gar yrly 213-592-4322 Grubb & Elhs Aea110•!. " "" Aoorao1e 2BR 1BA. •eai • EASTStDt T IY"'""'"E • age enc oac•yaro Pel 644-6200 LLIHS Of IEW"RT llf 4l r 'lR...,' W1t1rft11t leeH llC. duple• c reµlate ga•~ 281'1 <BA Qu ... j•e.i 01< $850 o.to 4902 ~lrvlne-'!" _____ '"""!2~1~4~4 l40•Hl4 RULTHS 710-HOO age pat ' S900 mo <, 1.1 :; .. • l•repiact.' 9 1' •QI' o "' SE BR ....,.....,"!""!'~'!!""!!~!"'""~~ Cosu~ 1024 LIYILY~ IDltlll Lg 4BR lam•~ rm Fenceo poo1 1n lusn yJrd $429 000 Open Sun I S 272 Brentwood or call CUIUFUllEL 760-5000 or 968·8263 llW PflllSIU aumFIL lllE llPLUH FIR SAU PLHllCllE Huqe 4BR 2BA OMe1 s IY lllLIH u n ' I "" s e p a , d I e I Each unot J BR 2 s;. 2BR •BA <,1ud10 prime 100 01oc• 'X •• r $585 000 FOR SALE 6\' StfjPS 0 tlt:>acr "" I' I OWNER 675 5205 las\ long' Pr.nc1p.1 ~ ~n, I 119 & 12 1 ~"th$[ N t3 IUll IEW llPLEI Proceq.10 .... ~1 ~ Dt>ltt-r • 128 44tn SI Twc. 3BR 2BA l cation cnan som•lo.11 • •"' Jasmine Agt 6"5.4912 S9'~ ~ 5.: .:h• ... G T W"'l,.....,1,, L IN WOODBRIDGE 3BR • ,... • • ::'8 A 2 t• ilt'c<Q<t' "' 0 1 tBA ""'nnse Like new Balboa Island ~·06 t 2B'l 18.4 1'10Mf * s·1oomo ,t'JI, C11 6"S 8'-54 :.>• 6"l .... :?. As• tor J," r To~o • • 2BFI , BA r.ome ne,.. pa1n1 Pa!•o i 9a1dge $1100 n f"' 5111 Or-r10 CJI °£•<'5 :.1J .isij e91· Comp1e1e1, '""' !tne<.J ;>8FI Beaul>lu 2BR •BA 0•" 2BA 1g •I• ng rm ~ 01n•ng age"P" ·1p1 t rr rmOcean, .. w p .... 1c;ar NS'" dr,r t 1.:am < .. ,. nq' Oen pat o S .. '\()(' mu S•200 )' i b'3 SJ H• St'd L•On Alty 5·3.c,354 •EA<;'S.)E",'/~-< E• """P v..i,il·• S·'-5Qmo Verynt1ar1a1<.e pool vtl· 3BR • BA . j • ) \ ••• l'lp Ma• 'lllr~ .:. -~--:}-1age scnoots No ~IS n-. P'"' .·;' • ' •• • IVIESA \ c AL f IBP ;>BA Re' S 1ooomo 675-8435 ti.rJS S' ~ t~ <-.i $12~0 q,)10Prf' A.a -20-13122 857-8477 *L.G~AM l• n ·l.'t 3SR .BA dr.e ,,.. ' S1/55 ~o C..i1 PE'' VtOTTO r,45 . .,.1£,.: aDlf' "lo. • C."· d•"•· :ii. < • .i ISL ll<e"" E , Of' 2Bl'.l t BA r cwnno .JS!' .,.. lr;.i•c :S t:!nC \)a•age A.a.• 1 • , Or~etree IBA condo A C rrog w d 1enn1s pool L.se S 735 • sec Avl lmmed No pets 760-8768 We'll give you 1ne oown 1n e•chg lor a snare or own erah1p You make 1ne mthly pymts ! w t' <1nare apprec You receive 100'• ta• oenel1ts Must nave clean c1t'01I Agl 239-4335 Dys Ev Wknd<;I aor microwave ~ ~~~ ... V clean oven au 10 f{U',f"I~ Units Oual1ty ton!> true d u pt e 11 P s A Q,. n 1 11.;in Many up1rJdes 675-B4~'> SDITll llY FHIT 1MMAC S1m•ous 5. Q''' Eas•s.oe "~" • ...... •b" J BA • u 9 " IQ• 1 oact.,J1a f ,,,.~,,..,, rce A,.i ,,, $ • 0<15 mo '<2 ·0582 IUlllTIH ... IBA IBA cornet un11 On stream N-paint N- carpet A C relrog w/d n1o.up No pets $645 mo Oventocked wttn stutt? A call to classlheo .,,,11 netp ~~:~:lers Prime con-) \I'\\ I "(.YI l'j \ 144·IOIO HI <\t' 1H Oc~.in view S5Cl5 ooo Call JOHN MAURER' Sen011HappyAOIOhltd 631·1266 or 6:'3 17681 lnend out olthedog·Oilv 2500 s I lBA & den JBA I 38 1'! J lull tJalttS lrplL < Uppt>r """" n Duple, pvt pa[1os :'. car ;,v "" ,1 Doc~age avail $ IS'>O ""' n~up G•t>ill loc nr oa•• yrl) ~S:> 2861 67'>-8835 S 1775 Avl """' ;-59.919.; s I JOO '" n '::I. E' J t>n Ca '" "'"' b.S'i Cl"Go SPACIOUS 3 BR ; BA :1· S!•y c.ondo F•plc. OrtClo. pat o 9a1 poo1 S •WO Call Jdne 6i.,·662S B. CHEVROLET Home of the Serengeti Blazer ••mi§'·'h' Cai ,• ,, er jly l ,,.,,., er fo r details 5 79-5 lOO 1-800-228-7240 1707 1 E lmper1dl Hwy Yorba L•l"ldd C a1tlorn1c; •• Huntington Bea ch Chr7sler -Pl ymouth tlll\Nfll I SALES -LEASING ..._____. ,.SERVICE -PARTS 16661 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Oaob Longpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Servtce De~rtment Open Mond<ly until 9 00 p m n60o BEACH BLJO WESIMtNSHP (7 141 892-6651 0 ·ROGER MlLLER· HONDA .:1 HONDA DEALER IN ORANGE CO. Sa Ir<. • Sf'rvln· • Pa rt c; Lt>d-.111~ All Mak e~ 963-1959 191" llf'.u h lthrl • llur111111(to11 IX-a.rh Callf11rn1.t ':l:Jt;.\M 1------~-----·~~--~~~~--------------t G South County YOLISWlliEI 111 ISUZU ® m • UHlllOA'S ::: 1 YOUNIE SAUi WHll • • SALES OPe. 7 DAYS A WHk • •PARTS OPIN SATURDAYS • • SBVICI OPIN MONDAY NIGHTS • . 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beocn 714842-2000 Re Ma• R11rs dolorums & S A~~Y.ll~BG & 0 NEW LOCATIQNI N A A Al .,. 1. 1SOO.A1J'to tll r., anta Ana 8Js-"31'1 1 Ne.~port 155 Fwy at Edinger .\~,~Hr '•' NEWPORT BEACH PACIFIC OCEAN 0 t CAMPBELL f1la7-'Da COSTA ME SA (. \"':. J' ,; ... ,.d'.;ifl b t. ..,.. ~I ,...'""' 1 "°'d" -'"'• ,, I V~\, Cd ... 1425 Baker St. Costa Mesa , 1 545-33'34 91 FW Y LAGUNA BEACH ( All<A P01N• ·. ._, S.-.N JUAN CAP1$lAAN< I E ..... I •• I ' H Wt. •, T llllf l", It 1, ·fl 1/L1Blf I-UR 640-532.C IJ'i<JO Beacb R/Jd () lf't>stmmster BEACH BL VD. AT THE 11 FREEJJ'AY I H \JI /JI ti f /Ji.l.11 t R} Sales Leasi ng s~rvic~ Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-s00-831-33n 714-380-1200 pace an e Yours Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Only sgooo per week! 0 JIM SLEMONS 1MP0RTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Quall St. Newport Beach 0 Sales • L8as•no Parts • S•rvice 133.9300 AC URA 1001 Quell St. Newport llMch Sai.s • Leasing Service • Parts 75-ACURA 752-2172 "C•ll Your Pro,...lonM•" • lo"' P11u' • No (. "'" (I.\ • Cu o• s"'""'O" • '•If' dly p.,,,, ~ • £ rcPh•r I S.-r ... o(•· 11183.S Be«h &ovle"<trd 11t•1 .. 1.n11 Daily Pilat Daily Pilat I ACROU 1 room ~ 29 Filled 27 Plundered 31 °'81lf'll. ~t:: 35 Vehlde 38 Food ftth 39 Ol9c:ontlnue 40 Big cat 41 Aged 42 Exc.tlence 43 HIMuMQel 44 Pronoun 45 N.8. In lull 47 Egyptl1n ltlng: VII. 51 Blll9rt item 52 Ctlltmlng 54 Willowy 51 Christmu - 59T ..... 14 17 62 65 e 1 Plent lheath 62 Moun ending 83 Heigl'lt: l)fef 84 Stike es Acc:omplllMr 86 Spanllh province &7 Oulcit drink DOWN 1 Knife 2 ~ution 3 African planl 4 ThrMtening 5 Comm.ndment 6 AuthOr'I hlf'ldlwofil abbr 7 Jot 8 -plellUI 9 R«ordlng medium 10 "Divided 11 Saw 12 Creek 13 Untrue 21 Haunch 23 Gr1I - 25 Perleh 27 French town 28 Shedow 29 Peel 30 Exhaust 34 Fur trlder ol old 35Pr~ 36 Egyptlen god PMVIOUI ~ IOlWD 37 HNdQuarte<s 39 Of the t>rlln 40 Tavern owner 42 Arizona hill 43 Scaffold •• Sl\Mp tende< 46 Plnnlcie 47 Hied 48 "A Betl tor -I~ • 49 Oot-duti min SO Portion 53 Spain's long· "l river 55 Jason's 1h1p 56 -·dO·well 57 Acrimonious 60 Relative 11 12 13 AS SEEN AT ntE CRAZY HORSE SALOON SILVER GUUET. SANO STANO Let local singer-dancer C8r1 Baggett. Jr. arrange financing and great prices on your next new or used car. It'll be an enjoyable. down-home ex- perience! CALL OR STOP BY TODAY 18R apt. over g111g1, Inc 1 cer garege, w/d hkup, very prlv1te. Sunny & bright Open dally S 8 0 0 I m o . 7 0 9 '"I L11kapur Cell 84-0· 7333 JM1~ .... 900 SEA LANE ~4-261 1 .:=".::: . ......... ft. 0..1 W AU1fldll1 .... , ,.,., .#IUOfWE ..... ..... ,..14,..,. NliiLIMLWPf•••• ,.. ........ ,.. ........ .... ,,. .. c.... ........... .. ~EJ $2.44 per day ThM'• All you pey fOf 4 .,,.., '° -""'*"""" lntM SERVICE DIEC TORY F0t lnOf9 Information CALL TOOAYll ISIFllLllS YOAll ~OlrectOfy Repl-1tat1Ye & operated. .., dump trudc & 8ot>c81 MtVlcel. 27 Yfl. e>lp. Uc. 540-2214 ---·-nm 141-Ul1 bl.111 STUCCO. TILE-ANe. Uc. --------• -------· Bond. lne. 537-1554 Bill ...... The c.llf. Public Utlltlles Commllak>n. REQUIRES that ... ue.cs. houMhold .\, . . . . I' .·.. ' .,... . ,~ DAYCARE Refrlg., Waahef/[)ry9ra. BreakfH1. lunch and ~ CNlnl. enec:k1 LMge ywd Cour1eoua Ser.I. 7eo-7391 Lota ot hug• and p1.y. • 646-1()4() • LOVING mother will c:ate fOf your 1oddler In my home. Bulhatd/Garfleld H.B PIT FIT 9M-0656 NEWBORN & MEOICALL Y ---- • 1" ; ...... •• I ........... ,,.. .... 7 dys wti~-Wyra.-xp. ref. ******** -..m111W11.1 -·-Fr•&t""-t• AnylbeJob Cell Dennis * 111-1111 * +B.Z. ELECTRIC+ Raeid'l/Comm'I. All Home Improvement•. Fr• est. •54t099 Bret 968-S504 • Lie. Ina. 842·50S3+ ----- • NEW CONSTRUCTION --------RECYCLE • Unique & Unu9U8I Work ...... lllT ..... Welcome. Comm't-Relld -HA~ OUST TRUST US'. thr~h the 23yra ., ... i1e. Ma-3S64 Home or off!Qe. S48-9229 DAILY PILOT Ooorl>-Rep8ir·Alterat1on1 M l'FI t•HU Classified P-~a-Panel·Loc:tl.. C'---P-'-1 n-.1 --Si.n-Orywall-Pat~tc 1 cz;;.u~s Tum unwanted 3S ytl exp. J«ry 642-0SU Steem ci.anlng 3&1-0710 Items Into ,,,. te_ lmslflM ~ .,,, 1. c? 1 t~ ,.,.,,. •L1c . aHage by Olamondmlnd & Gold- OwagelYd Clnupe.-Tr... fingers. Lv mag. 10< Llc•seol7S VISA-MC .... M1-11U W7. n5-3113 a/pm &73-1S12 .......... ,, ....... A BLISSFUL TOUCH SUPERIOR Walleoverlng Antique Specra-llsts IMMEDIATE SERVICE Therapeutic Massage 1n1tallatlon Removal OtvMs s199 cn.lfa S99 Sf. Ol9eount. Hau1in9. Cln lS'#edllh & Loml Lom1) Wal AepaJr Promp1 Lie au.ittyWor1l 33 Yrs Exp up.T,....John&50·1628 STRESS FREE 647-51S8 •SM21S Mark642-MA2 8-nie/ 771•2601 --~ --. ,...,, "'' ·, ,,.._ Liii Pi. H:;~~c~~L~U::: 9et some vac.uaon cash by selling those Hauling e c.anup. therapy In Medical Items that the family's Outgrown · Odd iObS aiso 543-09s2 ~:'~~ '= with a quick-acting classified ad. YAMAHA \\'e make the dift~rencc ~ ORANGE COUNTY CYCLE OPEN7 ·DAYS ,, } Ii I ' 'I J Pf '~ I : ,, I ' ' 1~~ I , ••• .,... °' PhoeniJt. Low e&M-CIOwn & owner ftNndng ~. Full price S320,000. Call ownet. &02-840-9397 FClll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: Loc:Mtlng for 8n *dtlftg ca- reer In the retail doCNng fietd? Monday ttwough Friday , _______ _ 11 looking for bright, motlva1ed & rellable people 10 rm positions aa Ml& pert-time S....M- loc:iat• & Managemen1 --------FOUND BLACI< & TAN. Poeltlons In OUf new .... ...a baby Pvg dog W/eollar. locat.iOn In Fphlon laland . 128 44th St· Two 3BR 28A Found on beacn in N B. We are a fut.paced retail Unh.s. Ouallty eonltr~ 873-2018 chain 1peclallzlng In lion. Many upgradH. FOOND: Eyegl aues. futilon aweret 10< cnu .. Oceen view, SS9S,OOO. bfon.n. German frame. dren. XLNT company Call JOHN MAURER bladt ~ jSerengetl) benefl1s lne1udl n g &31-128& or &73-1788 1015, vie: Newport & Hoa~ merci\andiM di8Counta . Re/Max Rltr1 pltal Rd .. N.B 67!>-2264 If you ere lnt9f•ted In a poejtlon P'MM call ..... ~-\. . ~ . 1;9.1 Mon!J To Loin 29 14 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOsl S10,000 UC> No eredl1V No penalty Call Denison Al9oe. 173-73 11 NOW1 Found large brown dog. Vlrgllfla Freeman at vtc. Seeclm VM!aQe. H.B. 714""157-1170 Of apc>ly In c.1110 Identity 963-5566 person at: 91198, 847 • 1008 daya FOUND . Smal l '89 SENTRAS 4 to Ch0098 fr *4251-540482 .ee73-00720e se678--007134 •6717-014S08 '89 PICKUP TRUCKS '89 MAXIMA White _Demo Executi~e '89 VZ 250 WR $3,199 $350 DOWN ONLY $93.95 A MONTH 48 MONTHS O.A.C. '• WA'RRIOA $3,399 NO MONEY DOWN ONLY $111.05 A MONTH '89 BLASTER $2,399 NO MONEY DOWN ONLY $78.78 'A MONTH 48 MONTHS O.A.C. 48 MONTHS O.A.C. ORANGE COUNTY .CYCLE FOA ALL YOUR MOTORCtCUNCI ti 'M MOTORCYCLES -ATV'a -WATER VEHICLES II.SAP. 11.s- Hol1H9 Tuttle Dlacount $1,551 $7 ,995 =~OST '88 240SX Silrtr. .. M.8.R.P ............................................ 923,512 Hollw Tuttle Dlecount ................ $3,73() $19,822 ~~~~OST •••mt• '90 300 zx Demo. ·-· ..... .-. .... , ... ..... . ... l ()qnge COMt DAILY Pfl.OT/ ~. october 12, 1M18 IMhCOlliu;;;o '' ~--waa Metehlng io....t & cMlr 6186 Mal. 11 2400 t*ge Thie ....... ,, -t~ .OTICa CW Ill_. I 30-2 30pm I Q)Untty ~ ~ .., ., ...... , toola tl'twp 9heeC> •ins Wltft "'-County CWUf Or· • flUeUC MUMtO ...... ,.,,,. glb. No CMm ..... 2249 ~~~ na..!"'1 ....... ~ Geteoe Sele Set 10114 $4IOO oeo' MO-U53 =County on Octe>Oet 'I HOTICf II t4UU~ev ftC~-~ APARTMENT AENTAL wMttr-..Pwtor::'t:::· ~·•1111111• Afl!f -_, ....... 12u •51ft0r OIV!NfW"'9Cityeouncll ...-... CONSUi.TANT PI T 3 a.....a..1n W. dlft .... -•• n••• Eves 720ot207 eenotoall, Sum-ME"°'DES 1t13 2200 ~ Otenot Coett!of tNCh-;of~ a..cti nie __..,.,.,....,. •• day9 .,.._ tltll'tln9 ..,,.....,. '*"°"· t "' °'.,firm Fesrnon 11111• E 1•11 -!Mr'f.eld, Awwd & ~ IMutlM cat• Excellenl Deity Nol Octe>Oet 12 19, _, l'IOki • putlflC ~eno r .. dOll'GI ~~ AS- lmmHlally M1.1tl ,, ..... Plua,17lt\&IMN,N.8 lt&and. bNUtllul ottic.s Flfl91ut'C!P9M&-"'*QJI MlMITl•I Wood• 1uodtv11ton1 m.cllanlcal condlllon 21.~2 1Mt tetdWll Pf~ oAOl· ~ Corpcw ... outgoing~toMlty Md -, _ _..., Gr .. t SSSl!lery OttFttat AntlQUeS IOOOtq It WllW.... ~llOW9t&BeetbySo Engine hat teu than Tl\-940 NANCE NO 89-31, ~ ~Tlulie~ Mewpott ~ alnt ~ 5kllls ~ -· ~ 11 30 Fr en 151·9393 We Buy a.11• 2 l !Qc*I S.lurdty Show t ~) Centlll"f 21 fO 000 miles $3900 AN 0AC>l)4AHCl Of THt INd\ CA tJtaO' s.lerydOe c.J!Alllneat 'Of'bulyr ... ..,111eoft'¢1 0.yS.673-4375 Aft8 1931 ~1BMS,CM 1012 tonty Ctll 75&-2e00 The .... , !atalen ' 7go..1139 fta.ICllJTIC( CITV COUNCI\. Of TI1E H·...;._ lnvMt,_,11 1 213-fi&.(1743 Self·dtrected, 11111111 good __ _ 541-2313 ---CITY Of NtwPOAl 8f.ACH •v·~ ' Of'gentzatlonaJ & com-RESTAURANT .,.. & l•IH ~IT ... -MIACEOES 1982 3000. 9'1t77t AMEHOINO A PORTION OF ~~~ ~"!· ~ -1. -put• sklllt . Mull he~ . _. -•1 I E?&••y T TurbO Diesel. blue. datk '9CTYTIOU8 _,_.. OISTRICltNG MAP NO 17 • 'f ,.~ • -· .. ~ ,._. ·-I H SERVERS CAS . ··-ickettforaalewtlhorw/o blll9 Inter l OWMf' NAMllTAft•NT &O AS TO ESTABLISH A~., ptl(1Mf WO ........ F~ smatl Irvine Gilt Mfg r• erenoes. ours flex· I HIERS •&1. llmOSlne 841-5778 ""'" 000 •,orl • ,· Tiie fOllOwl""' --'°"· •r• TEN FOOT FRONT YARD potal• Ptau. Sult• 250 OOOd lklll d tble 673-1900 F/l-P/T ~pply between -v., m ... sunroo . ~.... . .. ..-.. Newp(>(I Beach CA 02&GO copy s req 2·5 """"day• EDIE s OCT 14 and OCT 15 H Callen1 condition .... .in.ea.. SETBACK ALONG CARNA· H hel lnvestmenll • Call for detaill 250-0410 ...., ,.... DINER 2305 E Coest 10am-6pm 12pm-6pm Computers 6018 1 12 000 080 67S-4't14 • w SLEV PROPERTIES. TtON AVENIJE (PRIVATE) ,._.,"(O I __ ., ""''l;,. C E C E :Xl(I J 10% to 40% OFF -. ' 4343 Von Karmen A11911Ue, FRONTAGE OF PROPERTY .,. orn a ,.... .. -. ,_ • L Rt AL arn •:.:_money d ring Hwy.Coronidel Mar t93lNewportBlvd CM New5ySaXT &Mon$952 ~lolb 7012 NlSSAN .87 MAXIMA NawPoflB .. ch,Calll 92660 LOCATED Al 2500 SEA· Ship. Thomta H Puroell .,,. &lltU&IT ,,,. ,, yS, """*'~1• Restaurant • AT2S6/Mon20MB $1820 While, IOaded, detailed & Dof'lal<l M Ko". H trUllM VIEW AVENUE IN COANA gerieral partMW. Two Cot· J;or private non-profit openings. PI T°' FI T. up SOUPLANl A TtON . now Antique tewlng machine, ATS861M?f30M8 S199S II' ... ••ft ready to gol Owner's new of the Koll Famlty Trust. DEL MAR; ANO THE AC· porata Plau. Suite 250 · aoency Boollkeep1ng & not nee. wtll lraln Apply hiring for 111 pou Must White, ~le w/Oflg Frae Cataf<ig 771-41031 Sport,.,., twin sc.rews cer com~! wen maln· U.D T Decem~ 14, 1976 CEPTANCE OF AN EN· New1>0'1 a.acn. CA 92660 computer skills req'd rn person. Wet tcltll ~ entuslastlc, llelllble. & l>Obbina. spare parts, 011 --... Runt good. f'lrHll haul .lllned & maintenince 4343 Von Karmen Avenue. VIRONMENTAL OOCU· JonnB Pottar.4A Pelleat\ Fle1tnrs ATSC 756.0993 Plua.17tl't&lrvl~,N.B speak. fluent anglllh canS150ob0,858-1932 ftfftOYOU 6022 out & bouom Job Must frael $10,500.721-<ll20 N-port8each,CaJ1f 92660 MENT (PLANNING COM· Court, NewpOfl Beach. CA 1111 .......... A ty __.__ -self $10.000 or trade'? King Cooper. Jr . u MISSIONAMENDMENTNO 926e0 IUUH ••~"5 PP in pe<IOO 1555Circa1850country french 5yrold M/Keeshondd~ 67~·6256 tru11 .. 01theCooperFomlfy 6851. appt~llon of Came-Tiiis business 11 con· 18 o hours per week Full time E11per1ence Adams Ave, C M buffet w/hutch. 8' 1a11. wonderful w/ch1ldren' NEWrORT lru11 U D T January 20 tton Cove fOf Coastal Resi· ducted by AG-at Pert· nffded by Huntington preferred 1n Apartment Restau<1nt mah()Oany, beaut carving Moving can't take w/me DUFFIELD 18' alectr1c 1082. 501 Sue>el'IOr, New· der111a1 Permit No 14 an<l ne<Sll•P Beach City Scllool Dis-Mainten ance Salary wa-•;wa1Tm.1•• StSOO obO ~S6·1932 964-5016/H 8S6-52821W boll Showroom con-port Beach. Ctllf~92e63 waiver ot combinlng·ol Jot5 Tri• regt1trant com· commensu 1 h ••tu1 ••" -d111on Movl""I Must sell! I MPQRTS1 Thia 1>us1ne11 II con-on tile abOve menuor..o menced to transact t>u••· trlet Year-round POS· ra es Wll 8X· With Cat 10 MfVICe H iib-Ull lllJ man SAi.i $8750 64S-S4 39 dueled by a general part· p roperty A Negative ness un<lat tile' flCllllOUI ttlon Must type SO ~pm & perience EJioellent ben· llshed routes $40-$60 Sat Oc1 IS 10am-4pm Pets & ~S 6049 Jm'lll netall•P D1c1araton nu been t:>usmess narn• or n.emes peas wr111en exam1n-T~tll Appty at CISh dally Anuqu.s, art, furn . etc * .,,..... * f01muta Thunderbird 18 ·~·19 IJ5 & U Tlla reg111ran1 com· P<ec>llle<J by 1111 C•ly wll"h ltsta<I ebOvaon July tO l08 9 auon Salary S8 127 to L MGMT 188 E 11111 Leri .. lffelttl 30yr collecoon 57s.9078 AB"'Ys's 11-.NIANS 1980 bow rider S6SOO c"" 11 to clloo\r "OI" menc;ec:1 to 1ranaac1 bull· 11ate1 11111 the sub1ect de-Tnomu H Purcell. gen· S10 t32 per hour Apply St . 7 1-A. Costa Mesa 979-0747 I Also YAMAHA WAVE .................. nees under the ltcuttous velopmentw1llnotrMUlt •n a 9falp11ttne< 20451 Cra1mer Lane (7141642· 1603 MAINE COONS Ru N NE R $ 3 so O ...., -t>u11MSs name Of names sign1t1Cant eftecl on tile en· Tilts statement wu hied H ~ 9e4·88&8 Deadline -HlfE * ROllL* ~ 6011 PERSIANS 213-5 10-1449 Before • '*' ... ~ fisted above on Sei>teml>ef vtronment and the general Wll" ,,,. County Clerk of Or· for 1ppty1ng Oct t6 1989 •-ELECTRIC stove 30 RUSSIAN BLUES Sam a.nd after 7pm < w .Ws 26 1989 publtc 11 encooraQed to re· l"il9 County on September Come wOfk in Americas W hite immaculate , PETLAND PAVILION tout "-r •-t BfJcll Dortald M Kott v1ev. comment on this 2 7 1989 most 1>eau11ful Christmas $75 00 726-31t 1 orl OPEN 7 DAYS Sail Boats -.-Tilts •t•temant -.,., .. filed <lo<:umen1a1ton 1c;op1es are F4S2llO ILDIS/WIDS s 1s oo • bonuses no e•P Da~ & even1no full & pan-ne¢ Fl /PT 84 t .226 t hme for Between Friends . .,...iUAu Fl._ •RftCI a se1sona1 Coun1ry ~ -• ..,. Chrtslmas Store South Part T 1me Elcperience In Coast Plaza Oct tst thru Newport Beach 646-3903 stores 1n SOUTH COAST 722-9824 att 6pm. 1~74 Bea(\h Siva 1 • m1 7014 l22·• 100 will! tile County Ci.<k ot Or· a"a11a1>1e tor public; rev._ Pu1>h1he<l Ora119e Coast PL ZA S 405 F t t T CLASSIC AESTORED SA AB 88 900 M ust·-& •noe Counry on Octot>er 4 ~ 1nspect1on at the Plan· Daily PtlOt Octot:>er 5 12 •9 A and Newport KENMORE -ELEC d wy, ne11 o 1rge1 ,..,.. ......., 1989 . n1ng Department 7 14 t 26 t989 B e a c h F A s H I 0 N ryer * M 1-llH * SNOWBIRD . day-sailor d Be II I I Th-80.C talents tn retail sales and Anttque oak Bunk. oeds PlYIUll 675-7079 alter Spm blue 22K mt $14 000 Pwbl1snec1 Orange Coast NOTICE IS HEREBY •-IC 1111\~r ISLAND We neeo your S3S. works great I Must Sell Asking S 1200 rive eut u b ue on • F4»1n ~4-322SI 85 cashiers Fleiclble $75 64S-0767 Iv mag 645-8587 Iv mag Da11y~Q1.~~1ooer t2 t9 FURTHER Gii/EN that 1he1 __ ..;.r..;.;;;~~;.-""~'.;.;;..;~;.__ Medical * I npptES * LIDO 14 S765 13 DEL SUBARU GL 4 Jl 4 26 Novem7 2 t989 Cny Council wrll hold sao<l NOTICE Of' .a.Ill N llll H /IYI hours 1mmed1ate open-Nr new FRIGIDAIRE-Xltl Catr lemer $ l79 RAY $250 7 DINGHY a le Th-832 public hearong 1n Ille City PUBLIC HEA,.INO ·-ST1lllT Fil P1Texpe11encedbac~ ings noeicpertenc;e• condtFrost-tree.14 cu l1 Lhas Apso,S229 $125 PROCEEDS TO WAGON 1986 Hall Count1I C11amber5 --ott1ce or LVN Some lront J lllTI OUST PlAZA Bought 11188 S yr warr Keestlond $249 BOY SCOUTS 642·35S9 power doors & windows. Pl&.IC NOTICE 3300 N-porl Boulevard Not.Ce is herebyQi;en 11181 20-2S Hrs/Wk, your hours reQutred 644-2722 (71415•6·2520 Why rent $400 673-8384 1' Mint Ooli.1es $279 stereo cassette root Newport Beath CA 92663 theC•ty Council o1111eC11y ol Dec 24th 837 -636 1 Collattng literature & f•gu. __ B rack. e•cellent cond1t1on I( at the nour ot 7 30 pm on Newport Beach w•t• rio•<l " nng commissions tn Cor-IEllW.-WtLL ,..,. FAlllll ISUll WASHER & Dryer S1SO ea I 1chon Frise $299 snps/D ock1/Storage $5.900 OBO 434-'3943 5172t tile 30th aay ot Octot>Pr publtc hee11ng on • '"" 1714)759.5025 Dishwasher s125 Eie<:t Ak 1tas . Ame rican 7022 f lCTITIOUS BUllNlSI 1989 h d proposedOrd1nanceame"d ona Def Mar 6A4 ·4022 Hall-Time Assistant . Range $lOO Trash Com-Eskimos. Cockers Colhe. VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT NA.ME STATEMENT · 81 w •Ch 1tme an mo Sec11on 20 63 03S ol tile p t 1nuL Olllll o The foll , place 1ntereslf'<I persons •STllCTlllSECn re er co11ege bac1<· .. • . W. pactorS100 646-5848 a1ma11an La l>s •SLIPWUTll* 1982 Diesel, 2 door. o'"'0Pflrsonaare may appear and be rieard Newport Beach Municipal Gen contractor located ground Prest191ous New Help wanted FIT. PI T. Mallese Manchester f •1• II.. I II 89.000miles.S1,450 orig· doing buStness as thl!reon II you thallenge thrs Code so as to allow Mr•ea near 0 C a1rport seeks port Beach location nights & weekends in the Furniture 601 4 Temer, M1n1 Schnauzer If" II wtlf. I '' 1nal owner 673-3 772 PACA~~:~sR11~:.~DCal~o~~.~ protect rn court you may oe use Reta1llCOf'!lmerc1el ano organtled dependable Start m1~·Nov 646-5074 Showroom olf1ce Musi Pekingese Pom Poodle II ltt1r4. lt1t r1rtly 759· 1400 · geneiet partnership 467s 11m1tea to ra1\1ng only rnose ~~1\:, 1~';!s u:s ,,,!5 ~· be dependable & flex1b1e 10 Fl Sola. nearly new. Pug Samoyed Sl'l1h Tz11 -..1 Pr f f II -M A h c s 1asU4ls you or i;omeone else person 3 yrs e•P WP *IUllOlll!I* Please apply at perfect cond11ton. neutral Welsh Corgi 11-· 1 rt IYI ' VOLVO l98l DL Wagon N:;~~tf;ea~"c11~11=2~~ raised 111 the publlt rieartng reatronai and Mortne Com- 60 w Pm Lotus A. FtNE JEWELRY MODEL WICKES FURNITURE tone Pd $ 1000, bargain All puppies guaranteed • •144-1211• • dark green. automattc M1cheel J B&rrnck 6SO deac:rrbe<l 1n r111s nottce or in merc1a1 D1str1Ct ot the Can· Strong pllone sl11lls a Successful iewete• needs $ PET A 0 p 0 $4 000 492-5700 nery Village McFadden 3200 Harbor Bl CM al 1!>0 * 846-7222 L N AVILI N 10 n SLIP l"llUILE Town Center Drive Sulit' written torrespon<Jence de Square Specihc Plan (Plan· must Non-smoking ol -I well-groomed person- 1 OPEN 7 DAYS • vw •JI C rfiLI I 730 Costa Mesa Cahl ltvere<l to me Crty di or p11or Co lice Send resumt' to able 1nd 1v1dua to wear RnllL SALES MOVING must sell NOW' 1637• Beacn BlvQ. I ', mi 1n L•do Marina unttt Dec 1 •w tlYt • t II 92626 10 the public hearing "'"g mmissoon Amend· Hedley Builders A11en I tabulou!> 1ewels tor t•a<le p r lor lady s bOutrQue '" Wht wash oak enter ram s 4o5 twy next 10 Target S8501mo • 675·4704 Champagne eclmon. tnple Freaertc Colle" 111 Pl\oto WANDA E. RAGGIO. CITY m~n~~?c~891 S HE RE B v Lynda SO 10 Campus Dr shows TV ta'~ sriows Newport Beach Call cntr Faux stone col & 1•1 •2• w hile. excellent con-Chemical •ON Loke Hov.eu CLERK 1 = TOO Newport Beach newspaper aas e na· end tbts Southwest pine * • ·• •I* M isc. Tr .. nsport""'on d1t1on lowm11es 1 owner Road cas-100,,., Flor•O ' CITY OF NEWPORT FURTHER Gii/EN that au C A 92660 644-1823 • ,.u EVES 7 99 583 ,.... u BEACH s1gn1r1cant env11onmen1a1 1oona1 Publtc111 ~o S40K bdrm set MallbOx sprng A variety ot Older kitten) & 14.4 ·I 32707 cor>cems to• the propose<! •CHl/CIEF sat mea•car aen1a1 RnlJL SAl.ES Sola/lo"e seat All •tnr spayea neutered aautt C /T I 80 * 1918 YW * Fre<Jt-nc. Conon tit a~ Published O•ange Co•"' pro1ec1 nave been ad * bonus Must na\e p•o!X'• Person wanted tor con Won I last 973-0653 cats neea responsible ampers ra lers 14 Trustee ot the P11010 Daoty Pilot Octooer 12 l989 areue<l 1n a orevooutly Wort<tn~ chef O• Qualified references 455-3206 I temporar1 furniture chain BEAUT SLEIGH BED lovrng onside nomes DODGE 1972 23 L1 te11mf' *BUG* ChemtCal Systems rnc Protot Th 829 c ert1l1ea env1ronmanta1 cook or cater.,,g C"'lm n Fountain Valley Basic. COUNT RY OA"' incl 536-3771 or 839-7019 C1ass A Mo1orhome Snaring Tr1.1iot 40 Norin .. m'IC NOTICE documem an<l I"•' me City pany Must l>f'I """"'q & ARffCR IELP PIT " la ~ e Ho "'e Ro ad ,.~ Capable lo •-arn • lortow ...-5 j salary Plus commission dres 1 2 34 000 miles S6 750 __.Siii • or Newpert Beac11 1nte1>ds to "" 0 F W 1 7 ser ova m1rror Cute 9 yr old whtlt 548_3690 ~58 Sh rw d _,..5 .. Casselberry Florida J270. use s·•<l a~u~t tor tria 0 th a tex1ble hours Call Suf' '1 train 14 964 0325 n11e stanas & oorce1a1n & Appaloosa mare Er•'JflSh .: .. e 00 4-speed new motor C-60 Jorin Cure• 4 1 Co•PO•>ltf> SUPERIOR COURT aoove~ no1;; ·~;-~;eel an~ ur l:rf'~ i1tclllt• 642·6450 ' I *l&lES.UT• orass handles e•Qu•s1te 1 & Western traont'<l Xlr>t St C M wide tires yellow excel Park Su te 290 1tv1tif' Ca1i1 OF CALIFORNIA. turthe• thll tr>ere are ,.,0 a<l 979-0747 HIH/EITllY CLHIS E 1 f I Sacr $t45o Ct1errywoodl pleasure horse 1umps lent gas mileage $1000 92713 COUNTY OF ORANGE 0111ona1 reasonable lltterna stab •shed water ront art dtn rmicot table Beaut 2 6 & up $800 S48·4246 M otorcycles/ or oesr otter 847· 11a4 Bert Dan~' J• ssoo I In irie Ma!ter 0 ' the "~P ~ 11ve or m1t1ga1ton measure~ ·-ma IELP/IELI FI T PI T M -F 9am-2pm or gallery 1ooi..1ng for e•P <l Must See 973•0653 Scoot•r• 8018 • McLeoa Las VNJi!S NPvao.i ca11on ot G 4A OE ARCOS a .,_ 7 30am-4pm $6 'Hr A ri Framing Sales HIMALAYAN KITTFNS ~ • 89120 minor b\ E,IZABETH 1 "atsr>oul<lt>e considerectin Good starting pay F1T P T Benel11s Ugh! typing tor person • 675-S377 lllll IWlllRI I CFA Seal Point oeaul 86 HONDA ~EBEL 250 Autos Domestic 9300 Gary R Day <1$ Trustee or DONCHEV rier oarent For t0"iunctt01> witri sa•<l pro Newport area Ca ll computer Appl~ in per-Mattress. bo11t. frame ne"' marks 9 w~s OO• 1«)11'' 5800 mile'\ e•cellf'nt AT LIW IHI 2 the Dey Company Int Re Cllenge 01 Name ~~P~°:~es~tntne prav~~t~ Abraham 631-9998 son. Books on Tape 729 SAl.ES/IFC Wllll PT $235 840 8733 ed ShOts $200 650-8">5~ cond111on S t200 CASH * llOf llrement lruSI 18448 Wa•IJ No A 1502~5 o~u,,.:ent are v~~~1~a~le 1~ Farad St CM 548-5525 For reta11 1ewe1ry store 111 . I • Q••s.Aa• ._Olm* ::it reel Fountain v1111,... AMENDED ORDER ' OlllTH HLP B C h I I Labrador RP.I• I 668-1181 ... -• C ' TO SHOW CAUSE public rev•e"' an<l •"spec110" . Newport each Ideal lo• ouc upho st chairs •i>ve•., 8S Coupe OeV1lle all tillt 92708 l'QR CHANGE OF NAME at tne P1ann1ng Oepar1men1 Weekdays. luncnes & CLEllCAl-EIRn lfYEl temale w1e>.p 1n clerical 1ao1es very good con-I AKC black wni11-4 w• >1 4 Wh 1 O 1 /J white svc record $6775 Atec A end 011v•a A J011" GINA DE AACOS a minor City or Newport Beacri 3300 afternoons Alta Cottee FIT Good benefits Contact Mgr 642-SOOO d1t1on $400 lor group olel 4 d09s 1ett S27 :> ee r Vt teps 83 ca~aro t-oar roof V6 son 115S 1 Plantero D'"" 01 EllZABETt-t D0'4CHEV Newport Bouievard New NB 675-0233 Call Barbara for appr will separate 559-5067 I 548-560 1 9030 low miles at $3550 Sa~~~1An~ Cl~'~,~~:;" J' her parent nas liieo a 081,. port Beach Ca1ttorn111 OlllTEI PERSll 650·2001 Po~~~1!!!~~~.~--~-Designer s Estate• Fao I 1SUZU TROOPER 11 1986 NEWPORT ER 11 MOTORS Trustee ot ine Carl N .rnel lion 1n th1scourt tor csn orcJpr 92659 · 17 68 ' 7 141644 ·32"5 Personable counter al· PRINTING furniture new Orning Sf'f Pianos&. Organs 4 wnf>et ,, n,.,Y S48-8823 or 546-20t7 Mar"a•el M Karcnar Tru•t a1tov..1n9 pe1 1t1oner to Nottce is nereby turtner tendant tor 1>usy Irvine PASn-IP/ClllW thru Fri 8 30-5 Apply '" misc greats CIOlhPS b wi tan "'"" ttrPS 6 rlutc h CADILLAC t979 Coupe de Nort'1 lementone GtNA"' DE ARCOS to GINA rng w111 be nel<l on the 10111 per1ence necessary Mon 059 1 ' '"" 700• C ,. • Cllan"e hos rier name trom grven mat said public hear area cleaners F P PIT Expertence full time gooa person PENNVSAVER Appl only 760 0208 PI ANO WELLSM ORE IJP e•ceuent ""c."M11c.i1 Ville E"iicellent cond1t1on Anaheim Catrt qieos OONCHEY <Jay ol October 1989 JI the POS•hons avail Seniors salary and benelrrs Call 1660 P1acent 1a A>1f: J Matching 7 couch & 5 RIGHT Good c rid 11rn con<l•I on 80 OOO m 11"'" S37SO OBO 548-2687 Donald F l(ar<:hP• as IT IS '-'EREB; ORDEnED llour ol 7 JO P"' 1n the ~ • 100 080 54'1 87 ~I Trustee 01 tne Donald F 1na '' "' c c encouraged to apply Mr W1ncn 640·6525 Costa Mesa loveseat qa c;ond I S450 lirm 859·8"C!2 C~ILLAC Dorotn~ l Kercher 1,.,51 111a1 an P~·~ons .u1eres1ea 1n ounc•• nambers 01 the Wiii tram 786-1322 SEC F f Sell s1,1r1er pumpl\1n veiour $400 2 PUYE• PlllO •GLLS . •-Yl I 6:10 Janss w,1~ An.tr"'"' the m1111e1 aloresa1'1 appear Newport Beach C11~ Hett * A•lml •• PllYln NST IFFICE • 1 cock1a11 Ibis s tOO 8·PC n n I Vans 9040 * -I • El1111tt Cahf 9280~ tiero•e mos court '" Depart- 3300 Newoort Bouievaro .,.. .. LES Enthusiasti c person tynpoiwn 9 rehdeg•eptuot wc, 1 0 1 n 1 r•:, ~I d•nset onctble 6cnairs i l1kenew S150eltf'l B1ack1btac1< e•ce1ter t AE Lost:•Jl'·eo M D n nient No 1 at ~oo c""c Newoort Beacn Ca1itorni11 P ----"ed f _...,.,. d w 1 S" " "l 548 26"7 " 'Iv VA'.AGOPll ·~et cond1l 10-lull leather 1n " c D w 5 at wrioeri tome an<l place an) electr1ca1 wl'lolesa•er start Tl'le Marl Room ot ~ ramps 0 1 1 I WE HAL A C C'Otl Cnn terior all e<tras ro,.., •• D rnc Rat rAmP•·t T,,,.1 Ana Cahto•,,•.i 011 No.em· ana 1111 ~'SO"!> intpreMea erson ,..,.,., or C M "="e ti r•a•n v qu1c1<1earner Pho"epAr g1ass-tron1 hutch S6001 * . "* S ,. " rr1.1steeottP1eAE l o,ci•lpr-ente• ·~e est Jrta nail F ars 00 s ro . C11t1on• )'I <..iQOO ~ ~ r , may appear and be flea a FIT Eng1ts11 speaking Corona <lei Mar 673-2930 S-O dty 1 a msusr ""' away Of'd 72 1.ci260 Sporting Goods b06S 646• ~34._ ' • mileage t owner 3801 o<ate''" L , A1am1tv bet 7 1989 at 2 00 o c•oc• r experience helpful - -pace o c tar1 t, ' I - -I ., I FtlllCtll lYllUILE Ca"' 90270 PM a"d then al'<l '"e•e thereon rt you ct1at1eoge th•s C ontact ""·11y 646-777. PllllCTilll CLERI Ron 582-7715 MOVING must 5<>11 NOW' lll"EllSlL llCtlllE • Jot w ".ire ... v~• i' sr>o., aor.e 'an• llH•y na,e pro,ect in tou•t ~ou may~ . FIT M·F 4pm-12 30am SECllET&llJ eg.int wllt washed coun-UpnQr & Lowf'f Pull~ u•,. 1 q~I. T•ustee ot •"e V artnjl ""' > ... ~ w ve •On o• ,,,ange """ I I I Et 11 Anti S 12 900 PP 760-0379 ~·· • • 11 1 tom1tea to nl1s1n9 ontv those -Hr eneltts No ry •f'nc oa Ou' room tor upper and 10...,,.r b-"~ Cl .. •ks 9""S " ~ " , ~ 0 " sea I lhe bl lllT aa WISTllT SS 2S B t F " k .--' ' I C ADILLAC 76 El Doraao •rc•e• Prot•ss onsr n or nume sllouta "01 he ssues you°' someo"e else F f t e It , S I I '-"'' ••• ~ B a d ., h •ur >nee Del1nua Ser,.,,, granr~a •a• a pu IC rw.oa11n9 or riendly quality dental e11p nee Apply in person P rson o ice Sl'I e ""''" 1Jrno s oac• Besl olle• "3 • 0-"'' c. r n """" ... •C ltres , 0 ~ "-scnb~ n 11> s ,,_, c• o n I u .,, El P•-•10" Tru•t '300"2 ' tT •S FURTHER orae•ea ""' ~ I ., I r , ,. • Gtenr D• .e 51.1 I~ .: '0 that a <.OPy or ·h·S m<Jer •o w ' n fir> on ence ,. P rar11ce 1n Laguna Books on Tape 729 star1er Knowledge A1P 1sea1 Cnma cab oeaut • I CEIES 2•0SL 1111 Xlnt cond ._Q A DEO ~ .. , , ., 1 r 11e co ~p <l <l Beacn Etpertence nor F1rad St Costa Mesa A R 1tgn1 IYP'"9 35 pastel peach-blue -wlll j I C.Bt1rfiltlt 111100 675 043S Ct1ar1es • h tove•ea 10 tf>e Cit> 11 or orio• necessary must be neat S48-5525 hrs wk Salary npgot sofa vst All ¥Int 1 Gara,,. Sal~s I f • '. • Laguna Nigue C '"' q26'7 ls 0 "' cause DP PuOrisnea ·n to tne pubht l'li!aring For C8rt"" & anxious to learn 64S 3861 WON T LAST' 973-0653 I ~ IW 1ct1ry 1111••· CADILLAC SEVILLE 1977 Rona•a Qi.um 101 Wttt 111e Or1r.ge Coast Da••, P iot inro r mat1on call '7, • "• P/T OHml IELP 12• l O gold all leather great Walnut o11s~"'••na c.11111 • ne .. spaper or 9""e•at 644_3225 Work mg cond1t•ons e• SECllETAllY MUST SE LL ANT '0lJES •· II E'1ala11 c 0 n d ,,, 0 n s 2 8 5 o 91103 corculet1on oubhSf'>l'O •n 1n.c; cellenl Dr Wtlltam Clark Mature .. outgoing fuQ Baby giana piano oiack Balboa Island l '06 546-7 196 leave message Jon" L Paia•outA .i 1 <.oun1y u 1eas1 onc;e d "ef'" Winda E. Reggio g Dr Thomas Judy work flu hrs Mail Mature proless•ona1 marble 01n1ng table 6 GAME table& ch811s S 150 Autos lmporttd 9100 Corporate Perk lrv1nP C111i1 I to• lou• consecut •e ... ee~s Put>•1she<l Oringe Coast 494. 1445 TOd1y. 645-6245 competent w/sk rlls 'n black lacouered cha11s 2 rust velvet EZ cha1rs -MME '141111 YU 927 t3 Prtor to,,,. <lay ot sa1<l ""ar Da11y P1101 October i~,~si::o ... YE. RUL ESTATE typing acc1g & word pro peach-maTbte cocktail S7Slea Rugs ctolhtng & * BMW SILE 37,000 miles Air con· Jorin L Pollridge .: 1 Co• ing cesstng tor a pflvate 1 bl I d1t1oned EJ<cellenl con· oorate Park 5u1IP 290 Dated OCT 2 l989 Pl&.IC NOTICE For dental Jab P/T Mon. psychol~rcat ollrce P T I a e rencn patio misc J1ousel'lolel SA T Our entire inventory hao; dtt1011• Power brealls Irvine Cahf 927 13 JAMES A. JACKMAN. ----------- Fri S ·mileage Must use FIU TUlllH flexible hrs 723-0405 urnnure. 8 white sofa 10-5 1405 N Baytront been drasrrcall')' reduc.ed power steering, power C N C Properttes .i Cdl• Judge of Iha Superior NOTICE Of own car Apply at 2474 ,, Limited opportunity lo 10tr' 673·945S tor extra savings' windows• $7 500 Call tornre general partnership Court PUBLIC HEARl!fG Newport Blvd . C M na11onalrea1estatemar-llOlndY/RECEPT llYIHWllTEllHSS Coron a del Mar 6122 STHLlllllTllH lll·Ol•A 41 Coroorate Park Suite TheLaw011 1 ces o•Euge"e NOTrCE 15 HEREBY 646 • 5060 ketlng system with un· Engr firm 1n N B needs -290 J•v•ne Ca111 92711 V Zech 120 t Dove Stroot Gii/EN that 11111 Clly Council llmlted earnings For tn· / F mattress & trundle. never MOVING SALE THU-SAT t540 Jamboree Road T,,,5 busineH ,5 con Suite 370 Ne.,..oon Beat" 01 rne Crty 01 Newport Beach FLIUL 11111111 formation call PETE ~yep~~~. ~~~e:Uier e~·~·~~. used $19S •840-8733• 7am-noon. alley betwf'en Newport Beach Miii 111111 ClllYll ductea Dy a gt'neral oa•I CA 92660 will hOl<l 8 public hear VIOTTO at SELECT qu1red Med/dentprolil QUEEN SIZE MAnRESS Marigold & Narcissus 140-1444 1989 XLNT condition nersPlip Publtsne<J OrAn9 .. Coast ong review on the llpph BETTER HOMES & & BOX QUILTED' lbtwn 3rd & 4th Sts 1 Ole Auto ai c . plw. loaded r11e regi5trant c;om Daily Piiot Octot>er 5 12 19 catron ot N R Marini! Part looking for outgoing sales- people Full/part·hme for South Coast Plaza Tern 581·•280 Ive msg GARDENS ~~=,,~~2~6~5;moking ot BRAND NEW' s155 desk 4x8 xlnt cond re-CREVIER BMW Extended warranty menced 10 t•nnsarr ou~· 26 1989 1 ne15 ners tor use Permit No REAL ESTAlE 75 1 • 5000 CALL * 840•8733 moveable top red:ion-A FEW ElWUS Of $16 SOO obo 495·96t 1 ne5s under thP 1oc.1111ou~ 3361 Site Plan Review No ------llYll·EL-EI * able Misc items business name or namf'~ P\&IC NOTICE 52 ft!f'llat•ve Map ol Tract U --•rr 5Y Rallan glass d n n rbl 4 ClJa rtll·OMID MITOS FORD 83 ESCORT G T hste<l abo e o Ap 1 30 No 14025 Coastal Resod-lllllAL •LPEI For reel=-~~tmenl 17111 & Irvine in Costa chatrs $37S 's~t~bac: & Co sta Mesa •!61111"'\li"lfl IV... lmmaevtate Fuel mtec· t988 v " ' NOllCE Of 11al Development Permit N~ For electronic garage door Mesa. now htrtng Must coffee tbles all almost 6124 .P2U!1S1ilJ'1.) t1on M 1cheltn T RX M•Chaet J Barrack PUILIC HEARING 18 and Tralltc Study No 59 Co Will work 1ns1de & company Busy phones be 18toapply newSlOOea ~8•6445 ANTIQIJE DOLLS. Toys ·~'~""'A llS-. Power. sunrool. stereo Tri1s statement was t1te<1 NOTtCF IS HEREBY o" property located at out Good OMV req d hte typ•ng. vartous duties st• Na•-F/T carnival glass 2 small SU~ special parnt $2 t 95 wttn the County C•e•lt. 01 Or GIVEN tllal the City Couoe 11 2 6 O 2 • 2 6 2 O Ne"' Port Musi write feOlbty Good Non-smoke< 1 30 • 4 30 -SOFA 8 BEIGE WITH M ission oak desks t •8' ~ tJQSl't '"'4l2 722-8308 ange County 0" October 3 or tna Ory ot N-port e.acn Bouteva•<l Request to per atirter JOb Apply 1n per-C.11751-7400 for Lg Pet supply store Must BLUE FLORAL PRINT Spmet desk plus misc lli!ltol fK 1r1, 1989 will llOld • public near· m•t the construction of • son 1599.97 Supert0r 1_a_p_pollniitt;irnenj;jii~IPMi;m;ft'-be resp/herd working Gd condtlton $17500 antiques & collectobles •flJXISD c:o.128('J'J4g~~ fer•T-llffl 1111 F4335e7 1~1rev1eW on tne APPEAL mi xed u se r es•<len Costa Mesa 642-3766 1 U•l.llllT Able t6 lttt 60 Iba perm 839.~47 after Spm Sl-$300 SAT ONLY •!IWf)otta(l,ll 23K orlgln1t miles $2750 Pubhslle<l Orange Coast 0 JAN D VANDERSLOOT \tal commerc1a1 develop-••••-1>osi1100 w/advancement 8-4pm 992 Goldenrod 1'7!1!1 642.·7787 Deity Pilot October 12 t9 M D from 1ne d~1s1on ot ment ...t1ic:11 includes 1..0 GENERAL OFFICE Com-Busy HB YMCA. PIT aller· poss Sorry no students Mtscdaneous 6015 D C •I! !Wela m s,.1 c.m Ac -26 Nove-mbe< 2 198'1 tn. PlanrunQ CommisSIOf\.. ~ contauung 36 rMt puter. typing. org1niza-noons Dut141s incl Cus· Apply at Plaza Pet Club r · osta Mesa ]fttl>9 Sil~ GOVERNMENl SEIZED Th 833 appro..,,ng tne app1tca11on of def'ltlal cort<Jomrmum untts 110011 skllts for small. tomer retallons. heavy 33951.A Doheny Park Ad 10' 11 16' Wooden Garden (Near SC Plaza) D-:11:_3171 vehtctes from $100 Cor-L" West IN-port lmportst and 21.315 SQ 11 or com frlendly gift wrapped de-phones & ml9C. office (Nxl to Prlee Club) SJ C Shed w/snetvea & wired lll&ITIO MYlll eai R ~ vettes. Cnevys Porches tor USE PEAMtT NO 3229. merc1el floor area on prop sign Co Lv msg &75-0432 ...,ork 847-9622 for etec $600 472-6244 -~ fllf'QJ (~) and other conl1sca1ed and TRAFFIC STUDY NO S8 llfty located •n the Rec· eves 859-8380 oeys Furniture, etc Sat 8-5. t l~ Slnta Ana propef11eS Setting lhtS on property louted et 3000 reattor>at and Manne Com· MllTll llllllU M•fWT lllllllPll F /T 1139 Charleston ~ P area For buyers guide. I· rt.a.IC NOTICE wn1 Coast Highway Re-merc1a1" aree ot tile Cannef)' Needed lmmed for local Secretary FV offiee. GOOd Call tor appt 497-6220 LEAlHER SAMPLE SALE llllWILI •••E 1 1111~'6'30 : ::Jn (3 l 2) 844•9009 ext 4086 Quall to amend• prav1ousty 11111age1McFa<lden Square ll'I ..... E ...._ V11tor10 Lellher Fashfonl. Men/ ~ • , •·• Also ...,..,n eveninns K51S4t appro1ted use permit whtCh Sepc;iltc Plan Area Tile op.,,ng centMS erty 1....,...hone miller, typlng .. 1----------1 Women. Fr0f7\ S39·$1S9. Sat. Oct 14. 9 30·2 ° "'11 'Pf!' ... -.-¥ .. ,, FICTITIOUI BUSINESS perm•lle<l 11\e con11rucl•on propes.J also onclu<les a re • m /afternoon s EJ1pNec 8-4·30.Mon-Frl lfycucan'lflndlllnclual-oc SWAP MEET OCT TlllO-llS .89 LEGEND& NAMl STATEMENT otanautomob1ladaaterstup queslto allowtheProPOMCI $7 00/hr 733-2689 C1ll Ms Doyle 964-4~81 fled, It'• not f()f .... src. 14618 722· 7533 Pt8.lC NOTICE The lollowrng persons are which exceeded the 26 tool bu1l<l•nos 10 ••Ceed ,,,. 26 ~ llTl rs a btftion donar rttatler ot tM ;M nimt audio. w!CleO w ,_.,to and maior ~n«S As we -woedi our tMlttl ltme ol 1111 ,W .. re too'll'fl !of FUll and PART TIM( seasonal htlp '-io.. ow lioWay tf!IO&Oy-t oeiportut'llttn beUllSt wt olft1 • hi • ..,t·blle ..,......, to lit your "hldult • .... AlltlfS to Mio P1Y YGtf llOWIJ tapensu • Al ~ tor advanctll*rt w1t11tn our npand1111 ret11I op ......... '9cotNlt btrylt"al ~ e Wo V• $ilU CounW!OtS • Cit SWto $*5 CGllnHlors e CM SleflO .....,, • C4•h•tf$ C1ed1t ClttlS • R1teept10n•'" • W;ntflOllH Personnel • CuslOmtf Serv1te R1prmnt11tvn TalFT mP, '90 tNlEGAA <lotng business as baste l'l.,gnr hm•t 1n Ille loot bHIC ne1g111 11m1t 1n the llMIAI. S40 W 191h St. C.M SAVEi, SALE.I K51721 SANDERSON·J RAY OE· 2613S Height Ltm1t811on DIS· 26135Fool Height Ltm•latton 1 STATEMENT Of" VELOPMENT . BARAANCA trtcl, on properly located 1n Olstrtc:t a reque11 ·10 sub· ft A8ANOONMlillT OF 26~ WMe Road Suite ISO the Re1a11 an<l Service divide 26 existing lots 1n10 a ELECTROPEDIC BED Newport leach 6169 UU M FtCTITIOUS Irvine CA 92714 Commercial erea of the ver11ca1 subd1v1s1on cont1tn· (twin size) $4!>0 011ygen •UltNESI NAME Mlclleel D Aay. 2699 Mariners Mlle Speclltc PJ1n Ing two lots tor res1dentlat Concentrator $300 -."1111 IAl.I The following person• Whtie Road suue 150 Tile proposed amendment condom1n1um purpo1es one Portable Oxygen Tank on Everytlllng must go have abandoned tile ute ot trvtna. CA 0271.c •ncluaas • request 10 ton-tot tor commerc1a1 and le1lher UMI $50 and Furniture, stove. refriger-tile Fictitious Buelnau James w Ray. 2699 WM• vert •n ax1s11119 emplOyee s manna ourposee. one lot for Port• Potty Cn11r $50 atora. beds. picnic tablas, Name SAMMIS K-S AS-Roed. Suite 150 1rv1ne CA calateri. Into an resteuranr res 1d•nt1a 1 p 1rk1 n g S39-3073 bricks elc. Sal/Sun !Oam BM w ~2 6 3 3 c 81 SOCIATES. 1 Cll1fomiagen-02714 fac:lltty oorith on-sale beer and purpeses and one lot tor -.--.--.-,-._.... 8111 1516 W ~_331nf7r5ont NB LOADED lmmecinalde& eretpertnerthlp,17922~11ct1 Cllas• o Sinaerson. wine wttlCh wOI operate 1n commarc1a1 par111ng _., -._ °"' New chrome heet A"9RUI Sult• 100 Irvine. 2809 White Road, Suite 150 coniunctt0n Wltll tile auto purpoMS, 1 request 10 •P· Oct 14 & 16, 10-5, on.of· w I Calif 02714 Irvine CA 92114 daelaftllip Tn. Proposal prove 1 Coastll Rfttdanltal •·"Ind gift baskets. G ARAGE SALE SA l & tires M UST SEE. Tiie Fleltttovl BuSlneu Thia bullnau 11 con-also lncllJdel I requal lo Development Permit tor tile Home 1 Xmas ~• ONLY 10114 8 am to 4 pm S 14.995 Call for apt (619) ~ retaffad to above was OUC1ad by Co-P6'1nera permit a l)Oftlon ot the r• purpoae of nta1>1tshtng pro- gtftt for everyone Unii Lots of gOOd .... 25c to 564-3321 fhO in Orenge County on The re911tr am com QUlrtd r•allrW\I pattiing on jact compflance tor • 36 uott t .2 MeM Bus Ctr t7th 1500 1807 Hi9111end Or BMW '89 3251c January 16. 1H t FILE menoecl to 1ranaac1 butJ. en ldjellnlng ~ Whicll Js reaidential condomin11Jm o... & ~CM . i.a.-Ger S le ., ... T CONVERTIBLE bl.et!/tan HO F2.N255 . . . neat ullW the llclllloY1 In ttle lllM OWl'lerlhie> N Iha ~I l)UrW1 the the • · ·--age • · OH\ ,..,,,., 5000' 1 X Simm!• K-'SAaaocla*-1 ~ n.,_ Of l'l8fMI aub.-ct prooerty. ltle IP" AOmlnlttHttve Guidelines BARGAIN booka. d lC· 8-2. 2307 '"" St. (bet\tf d 127 500 :;]. Int ~nla ~ .. partner· Melad ·~ on M•y 2f proval of a traftk ll\IOy. Incl for I.ha ~talion bl tlonlflel, encycloe>ecflu . Tutlln & lr'Mel Tons ol !!!:' _ • .... 2.N71 tNo. 17'22 Fttel't Aw. 1"9 • arequeettodlleta ormodlfy the s.-e L.-r•t1ve 10 m111C ~ e1C >Ont kJtctlen & hMl'tld Items. HONDA ACCORD 198 l 2 Sulla 100. Irvine. Calif Mlchael O Ray Condition No 13 of UM Per· Low•end MoOeratHnc:oma Fr~ 11 731-4HC) . toote. toyl I flsti geer door halCll•baok 5 9271• lNa ttatament W8I llleO INI No 322t, 80 u to etow Houeiftv wttrwtl Iha Coutll lpeed air t ' New EniJ'and Mutual Life wit.ti tM Covn'Y Qettl ot Or· all ntvnt MCurtty llglltlng at Zone. etld lhe ~ovtl of 1•1111 llT 20~Tp~L~~":,·1~M condition ·~ mll•• lnaurenc• Company, a 11""9 county on tep'-lber N rw of tl'le bulldinO. ed• the Trnille StUdy An En· Brand new rooaet>ell I • QY9, 12"5 15.t-2372 M~tt• CO'PGf.,IOn, M , 1Mt ltcent to Avon StrNt. vlron"*'1al lmapct Rapor1 9 Qlrll ctot,_. Intent-A 5. SSS Boylston Street, eo.ton. Pa.11 ""'--Mid 1l9"ting It cur· etld IUCl90Mtno documents oan-M2· 740 Lediee 8l t4 In maternity JAGUAR XJe 1975 E-..y-MaaaectlUMtt• 02118 Publllhad Of~ Coul rentty required 10 be lll'ned ,,..,. ~ ptepared, and Iha 1•11 H m • Stereo. movte catn/S>foj, tntnt rebuilt In ~ °"' Tiiie tMlnaal ... con-Oailv Piiot Octot>at 6 12 19 Oft at 10 00 p.m Thia protect Cl1y eneoureoee Iha ~II TICKITI. ~C~SF Fri •••cycle. tablea. art, Sacrifice SHOO. H~ ducted by a general partner· H . 'Nt • . • llu '"*' ~ 8"d It haa ~ to review and corn-10127 n--6 ~ rntte. 854-2372 Wk 852-1426 lfllO th·806 beef\ oe.er"""9d that It 1• ment on 1'1+tt ~tatlOn --, ,_,.., et• --cetl90'tcally a•en'IC>I unOef (COl*I.,... Iv~ IOf pu.O. riv. l .4ts>. l3t one WtlY. SUPER STUff-2 HOMES .... , g.J Tllil tl'lerequlrel'MnteoflheCall· lie re\'leW and lrllC*tton at MS..111.ld M0-1494/e '* oovtA SHORES .,, 100 000 mit9 It costs ltss to buy at I tornle Envlrontnenl•I Quality ,,,. PlannlnQ o.o.r1m efll ffum, Clottlft. LI~•. (Jla • watran1y. Ac:t (714) W.32,5> OAS OAYlR MO. uKE eeo. GE ,.,,lfil, May Tao tu11y loaded. lt:t,soo. Newport Nottce 1a HERESY • NOT•CE 11 HEAE•Y NEW. Jig Saw 1100. W a a h e r I d r y e r • __ 143·8856 FURTHER OIVEN tl'lal ttle 'VATHlA OfVtN lhtt ttle l1Mtl)' Mltef 1011 H . Ct1eMt•11ra. Patio turn. 4 m .-.. a ~Y CCM'ldl wlll "'*' Mid City Councll Will l'IOki Mid M·t906 ..,.. on wtlMt8 wloo.s. -,. Auto Center Dl.IOllo '-lnG .In ,,,. City Pl.ltllc heetlno If'! ,,,. Qty nw....,.. of ttww 10' MDlte tat 7t'-t2'. lfQ Neer new ~ . ..,_ Hall councir Cl'lal'llb9r•. Htft Counctt Cllamt>eta.. Kent• """" ... = 1111709f'1i Md ~ .---.,· 1.1C9adedd ,....._ ~ ~ ~· 3300 Newport loul'11Wd. MDfwf ... a lun lefft ace ent con ltlon, ....._. _...,"" .. .-... ~1 leedl CA t21D .... hllM.. M2 , •• WOOIMlllOODr I t t ,tOO Call RO ••'*"of 7 MP"'"°" ••'*-of i30 pt11 . on .._. · 7to-eoDO .. '°'91. d-r Of OctoMr. N 30tft e.t 01 Oc~ ,.., .. ...... ... end ,.. .. wtlicll *"' ..; .... .,........ ,., ... .-0. lftWet1ad ,. ... .... ...... ... ... ,_., ..., ..,..., ...... ,_.. ........... ~ .. ---...n "'°"~ .. -......... "' ,..,. ,.. ...., ......... "'oourt ........ .. ....... ,... ............... , ... .._._ _,_,____ ..... ,.,., ...... .... .................................... I W•flll-• I, ..... -. •• ---......... .. ...., ...... ,,....., ... mr ... .... MY .... :::.._, ........ \ et ... ~• PIKP«ted &f=t. Of ,._ leOnca 1 ... 17'1 NA t lO -~Coop. ~ _., ~ .. ~'t•l41 a..... 10• t M •t•A,..W l..-.,._........, 11te•nlGIM.,..... lftlljT'910_,. OPftCW. .,at1w• At'""'•nt NO ....,.... _ .... .., TIMO.UMt-* Co1ta ....... CahlornJa ._ r-5•••_.. .am1TAT F ....... Wt "'1¥ .,_ ,.. P"MK ........ Of 12"41$ tor llJ.cafc Coast .....,_,.,, .. ...--a I C.., CWfk YOU AM IN OUAUl.l t2a1 ....,... ... "'1fM l The~ l*'IOftl we ..... at UW ofrlCI ol the fM190AllD Of H~I; WldMWlg Pfotl'C1. 10 Tioot TtUe IOI "Ort ... (114)........, UHOVll,. OHO ~ T.-UST 0 Heme ano aoor ... ol ADAMI ... ,. ..... -... ~. City 0.-. 3300 Newpcw1 ~Of !Al-of C:OO.-•t1~ a~ by L-tind ...... 4'75 Oated '-Pt•me>e1 29 OAT£0 01119111 UNI.ES$ llW ~II_._,..~ 18' -••lul to 90US(H, ,..., v .. UOO ~ f' 0 to. 179' °"'NG& COUIMT\'. ~~I .,I!! Rl-l!Oe-toe 1.>1N ... 900'~ ~Cowt.lul!le500 1.. YOU TAK( ACTION TO ~UW .... 11°""0~····-fie ..... ol Ntiwoot1leedl Cehf Newpo1t Buell CA C~OML\ CotCINI c-~ation 0..-T~-tranlller• of """'*1 liMdl· Clillf .,. ~ °'"'OI Cont PROTECT YOUR PAOf'· Mted DotKt.ont to ,,.. .... di Cl.,. MMtdW M#IO'I\ 115Cn 92t6t· .. 15 unlit , 00 p "' ...... ,.__ lrlCI '"oO<I• A0tMmet1t• ~ ~ Y9l"OUa IUnctt Pa11ICOfte lntutUCe ~ Plklt ~.mbef 30 !lnV, IT MAY IN! SOLD AT ~ ptops'fy ~ be 00-THE ... ~'°r "•v•r Hilla Of•w• W•I Oft the fth o.,. of No¥9t'n'* c...rflla .. t!I ~ ol 0.t.,. .. Ye to cow9f po1•nt1al U9ll ~· JoMpfl A .._. OctoMr& t2 t"9 A PU8llC SM.E "'YOU ....,.,bv~"'OMml ln :tr': a lufMV!lle.Mwi.ota5$537 tMt, ea wtlleh time ad\ Of•""'O NatlCINllCoul>C"Oft tllOtl~ dw1no '~ ricOnl • ..,.....,,l. DeA .... S.Th197 NEU> AH !.XPlANATIOH ""'lnO '10lfl the benefieMry : ~~~1 r .... Dv~ •• con· c.dl tf\tll De °'**' w ,. ,~ -•"'O o• 1"9 AICO"Olitn>, Ille Scnool Yw 19" OO•• IOOfOlleO nooN ifwMtlMfltt. lftC . Of' THI! NATVAf (# THI! tllltftlrl tO d"1' ltOl'f'l lhe liftt T ,..~ Ouet.O by an lllOMdual tMO t0t &owd of S..C-~ ol Or· Ten "" W1C1 South Cout "'90llltion •• adoel..0 CaifOtnla. .. 15 MacArthul PAOCEEOIHGS AGAINST CIUC*CaliOll (Ill tNI notd 11': .. :r:.m oocac: Tl'la r•o••1ttn1 com· nne ef llJretect: RE· anoe County Calltor,.11 ~-"'Cl <Ant• inc IOI ~OWWl9 A8 t Oet111~ Cclur'. SW. 500, ~ .....: M0J1C( YOU YOU SHOULD CON· hid .... Wiii .,. "*"' ... • "' ... ,._. menoed 10 llenMICI ~ MOOE:L LIFEGUARD HEAD-also """'O .. ·~ Gov.rnono Prow•..ott• OI Dtll\UIQ Ol'·;et uon C.11 ol w ... rn.ntter-9Mef\. Celll. t7MO TACT A LAWYER WltW ~' OI WW• 1 1 ._.. ,_ undef ll'la liellt~ QUARTERS AND CON· BoafO OI the Ot&lt1C11 &rtd Pr09•am Sw-.noe• V~-1Mc11 ~.,d Pt°'*1) ~ tneut91\C4t Aa. NOncl Of On t0/24119 at 10 00 fellt)'. •l.P'-°' lmplleO . ., 111¥ ~OIWt PETnlOH °"*-flall'le Of l\atMe STl\UCT NEW RESTROOM Autf\Ot•I• G~neo by ., .. l.ort•• [OUC•honal AQI.. AnneuttOn Ho .,, ~ fine:• Johll POI· TIMllTWl'I IALI A.M. FORECLOSUflE CON~ lo tiU.. po.111'0'\ Ot etl• ~ euthOttly to ll1ted al>Ove on 5-pt9"'1Dat AT NEWPORT PIER &oetd ol S..C*'Wt.M>fl wu "*'" w11fl Aal\cno Sant1990 "-OiYt>On ... adocn.O trJdOI. Pfealdent. C.itlornia, lw.... SUL TANTS, INC •• tfWI dilly c:urnbf~ 10 u111ty ,,.. adlftl•., tf'9 ...... 14. 1989 C0ttlrect No.; 2736 held on Ocl()be( 3 198~ Cotl\""'"''l' Coueg• Dow.ct ~OV•f\9 .,. Al'l'leN)ed Ac· 4f75 M•CArtllur Court 11~MN 1pp01nted Tru1IM under unpaid balanc. due on the undllt .,.. indapfndlnt Mandan• MtnoVt 111911\eH'I lhtl"'•I•: 9 30 • m Tt•• fouo ... ng 1nd me add'1ion ot one ~m· qu...,1.on Fundil\Q and 0... Sult• $00, Newoort e.acn T.I ..... ",... and purauan1 to Deed Of !IOI• °' not .. NW<ed by ~'°" Of e...... "'"• ., .. ~, ... hleo 14195 000 00 mem1>e<1 Ol lP\Q P•IHf'I , , • Cl 11 I "' p,, s •I • 0" e1oaure AgrMment for Con" Callt. 92'80 UNfT COOi H Trutl. Mid 0..0 ol Trull. to Wit ~ (Thia eutrlortfW Wiii Wtll'l lhe County Cleflt ot ()t. Ap0roved by tne City Tl'IOMU F R,iey Ct1a11man Ar cP» teer Eng onee r ng rrn;ntty FK•l•I> .. tCFOI No Thlt bualneH II COii• MUVtlTA Racord.Oon 07122/48 .. 12M~t8092.plutlhefollow·-. l'9 pet90f\• ange County on ~erTI~ Counc:1l thta tthday otOc10-AOQ9f R Sta•llcx-Hl !li41fl AQ••ament ""''" t••n• f7·5C Rancho Santa ctucted by: ()peralJnO Ac· '1NANCtM.. ..C. Document no 18451733 ol Ing eetll'Mlted c:otU, •ir· ,..,,...,. ..... • '° -.. 14 1989 bet. tH9 w.o.r. a.>dl H Vuauez Giotaclln1C;al Conau1tan11. uwga111a. 10 90Qu11e """' count •• duly 9Pi)Omtad Trullee Official Record• In tl'le otflee ~ ... and advan<:et ., IM "*'" 8Ctonl •llf\oul fU1MO WANOA r. "AOOtO. City •nd Don R R61fl lne IOI CIVIC C.ntef Parl(1110 J)fOVff*\1$ Within , .... Foot Th• ••11l1111nt com· uncs.r the following d•· ot the Rec:c>fder ol Or"'o-II~ ctl 1"-lnltlal publlcauon obla'-'o QOUr1 •pPtO.,al Pubhaiied Or•"O• CoHt C....., Certain presentation• St•UC1U(e · Stad•u"' S••• ,.,. C1tc.,1auon PflUil\O Plall ~ to tran..Ct b\111--tcflti.<I d.-d ot 11u11 WILL Coonty. C1lllomt• uecuted ot 1n11 Nonce ol Sal• ~ fillW\9 °'"""" V9'Y Diiiy Piiot Oe1oo.. 12 19 P1019Kt•v• bidders mey -• made Proiec1 No 2M t-•20·•80 IFCPPl MU under I.he tlelltlOu• SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION t>y DOUGLAS A SCHOTT S3,7S8 to NOTICI TO ~I ec:tlOnl 26 November 2 l989 obtain OM M l ot t>•CI dow· "ppe><ntrnenta .. ere rn1•eo R .. mC..<Mmelll AgrMtl"lefll Au1no11z.a1oon to appoinl t>u&I-name Of ,,.,., •• TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ANO JUOV LEE SCHOTT. t'9'0Pl"TY OWN«" hc>Wewr .... pet'IOflal rn·831 ~1111 no COii I I Ille ott.ee I 0 with Tfl• l<VIM Rancn Watltf agent• 10 .ct on b41haif Ol 1111ed aboYe on 5-ptamber FOR CASH lin the forms H\JIBAN.0 ANO WIFE AS VOU AR.f IN DEFAULT rept..-ntawe •• be ol the PuDllC Worlta Oep111-boaro51c;omrni1s1ot1'> comm 0.111.cl lo< ConWucl•l)n ot Iha Co ... nty for Su le t , t989 which ltl l1w1Ut lendar 1n JOINT TENANTS. WILL UNDER A DEED OF TRUST r~r.ct IO 91¥1 notlCla to ment 3300 Ne .. por t 1114119 •tclaomeo .... ,., lac11tllf!~ 10< F1na.nc1• Au••larlce wH JOMPfl A. P.,rteon. the UMIO St11et) and/or SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION DATED SEPTEMBER 12, inw .. led per90N ""'-• •-,.,. Ml\ftl'r Bw .. wa.tO P 0 Bo• 1768 C.omm1nda11on• ano tne S.. Canyon San tary aporo•ed Tiil& 1tat_,t was filed 11'1• CH iiier •. C*tlflect or TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER tOM UNLESS YOU TAKE ttiey ~..-. WllN'9dnotceOI ,.._"".$\A. N•wpo rl Beien CA PrQCl1mat1on5 .. .,. made l andr.tl P•oiect NO 31050 A41Qu41SI tor Inf! Pt1nri1no with 1"-County Cle<11 ot Or· oth., cneck1 1pac1loed tn FOR CASH. (pa\lable 11 time ACTION TO PROTECT YOU coneentad IO fie propoNd l(tm• 92658-8915 AllOCatl()(' of lunos l1om Secono ""'•"0"'••"1 ro Comm•U•or i0en11l1CihOn at'09 County on Octo~ 4 Cnnl Cooa Seclton 2924h of Ale In lawful monev Of the PROPERTY. IT MAV BE ectiof1 ) lhe Independent For lt1rthe<" .nlo<rna1tOt1 the F llr Sue>er•·llO'A 0.~ A.gr_.,..,t • "' El\ACO"' As bl<IO-S .. as den..O 1089 (P1y•ble 1n lull II the time of United States) 11 THE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE ........ bOtl 'ulhoftty '~!~A~::-~· call Kan,.tPI Peuy P•OJ41CI 11,c;t urta" Pan $_,••O 'O I~ 'oc. l'U tr1 a•c • •'4!C AulPIO< Ul1on to pur<'"&M f"3tM U le) all rtght 1111• and FRONT ENTRANCE TO IF YOU NEED AN E)(PLA· .. be t-'.tllted \lf\6eta an The fol"'-'-e>erM>ns ate Managet al 6-U -lJ 11 "'41• an 8erQMOf'I /.Quit< tura1 1"9'.._ "II ~r·<"• ..,,_1areou' se•v•GM and PubliShed Orange Ca.•t tnlaf"991 conveyed to Ind SUITE 205 (SECOND NATION OF THE NATURE .-.. wo IJ9f"90fl filaa an d"""' ~ 11 Put>llll'led Or1nge Coast Ceni., •as ao;>•O•tKl Puma Desf\ec'111 L .. ~01 supp es ICY Ptann•no Com- Oally Piiot Oclo~ 12. 19 now hetCI by 11 und411'" said FLOOR), 17802 IRVINE OF THE PROCEEDING ~lion to fie pet*>f1 -SAMMIS FOOTHIU AS 0..ly Pilot OctObef t2 19 Report$ on rnato• ""'"" SohO Jlidtl! Ass•»Sl"".I!''' rn•n.or •"d w1rt1•r MtlO· 26. ~bar 2 1989 o..dolTru111n lhePr0pe<ty BLVD .. TUSTIN, CA 91680 AGAINST VOU Y and lhow9 QOOd ca~ SOCIAfES I Calil0tniagen 1989 teen~ tOC,,Oft\091 Cl•...,. lert ReoQ•• ""'""<1""411"' snec:i o,..OQ"e1 •m••s 11"0 Th-839 helelnallet Oetettbed all tight, Ulle and lnt.,est SHOULD CONTACT A "-OOUl'f" ~ not J!, TP1825 '"'O..O" 1"1! ,,_ or ~ .. ~o 2 10 A~·~"''""' "los p•oc..,rernl!n' p•.,ceClu•H TRUST OR FRANK ti conv__,, 10 and now n.ld YER -1111 ltle _,-.,., part,,.,llWP 17922 •IC(' yt1oon1,1c11!· A.c Cl ~,.._, 0&8 270 and 066 7 t •W "'" app•o•8d •1~ r .·-.!·1 Avenue Sune 100 trv•"e CONWAY BEULAH E CON· by II un<Mlt said Deed of OATEO OCTOBER 5 A ~ARING on "-c ... 1 9271• P'\a.JC NOTICE 9enet.c. I ' 9e•t1<•"' nq ,, ..... :.S• A•SO<:·•lt.'1 "' 10• ei.one<at GA' .1 B• OS tor WAY • Trust 1n the oroe>ertv JllU· 1989 pet110n .. be lliltd on LM C Sammis t~•n2 •eav~te<I ,;•C"•l'eC:t.i•I• er19 rll!f'r•nJISa•1a A..-1 R ""' ~"•ee NOTICI Of "'9lJC .. AMNO Bf;NE~ICIARY .SANTA FE atll<I 1n saio County C1h· .,9"1T Alltf:"ICAN TITL,( Octobef 2e. 1999 .. 1 4~ flCTITIOUl WIJNlSS ~unel·"9 '' 1"" Snc-r1 11 (•,.ronmerta ,.,PIK' Rp rtooo "as :spproveo FEDERAL SAVINGS "ND lorma. descr1b1no '"-find IMIURANCIE COWANY, AP M in 0epe 3 localed •I i;'.!.~e ~~271~1."11 tOO NAllt£ ITATEMlNl Cor',<>f!< s •eQ•('!.' 'ti••:.,.. .> "Slor•"l!•.tQunaCanyo< Scot.es e>t ~ '" <1nC1 LOAN ASSOCIATION re-,,..,flin Catltoml• Cotpota1lofl 700 CNtc ~ Onve SamuelG ltn<IS<I, '792? Tne tOllOWl"Q pet"$1)(15 a•O! OAr' D ..... c PC .. e.o (; ...... q ~o ,., Ott'"•~. ,..._. 1".jlC.•eo' s~a•6S •or tr"Q ,,_ NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN lhl l 1"-City Council ot the City ot NtlwPort Buen *'II nold I put>flC heafltlQ re· gardlnQ It'll COii ol wOlll. ac· compl1Sn1d under t ne procedures of Chapter 27 ol 1ne Improvement Act ol 19 t 1 '°' a portion ol Finley Tr1c1 S1r .. 1 AeconstrucUon. Contract No 2•62 COtdacl "Prtl 17 1978 &5 LOT 31 OF TRACT NO I 1: f' a I 11 n d I • W9Sl, Sen• ,.,,... CA Fitcn ""e"ue S<Mll IOO Clo.no 0u1onMs as ffll•"ll -.dt. o'I• ~ '•"" 1• Prd.,... ~•9'-' • o .e A•.., r.i;; '><If• ces to• n•e ~·at., • lnllr No 20798 In Boott 9161 AS SHOWN ON A MAP Authoft.ud Offtc« 92701 '"""• Ci ht 927 ,. BVRO THERA.PfUTICS I ed to carry due tn •ac~ ot •I Pian ~11a1 Of'"' A"'4!fl<l· 1 S l'IOOCI C • "O r,.c tlti t2637 page 1:158 ol Ofhclll RECORDED IN BOOK 435 11• IM1 Ftftll ltr .. t If VOU OBJECT TO Jonn S HaQH lld 17927 17100 Gitlelle 1,,,.,,,e CA S«ono "'.-.:rs 'OJ t r,'' "~ P1r1-were dPP'O•e<l Raco•O• in 1ne oll•ca 01 1ne AGES 38 TO 40 IN· Senta Ana. C1lltornl1 the 9,..nuno of the petition l'itcPI Avenue Suite 100 9;11 ,. I A.q•tt"'"·e>M~ ..... •ne 1 • "~rsr o Act "'"''"'' "'ti•e· s ReSO<ut•O" .. ,u .-oocit"<l R~ordet ol Orange County, lUS I VE OF M IS · t270t you lfloulcf appear .a"-lr•ine Calif 92714 Brtnd1 Joyc.Byro )11 • Ow•rt;; "!!'" ""'°'rov"O I Agreetne<'t f"' "m.:•J to• wom·~~10• ::>1 '.t1 .. v• said deed 01 lr\191 C1escr11>es CELLANEOUS MAPS RE· (114) 551-'211 he~ Wld Sia.. your Ony• Balt>oa Island (;lo Housmo anel Commun••• mef't 10 Aqr-• f'"'1 """" df\Qf' CO-•"'• ... iii'"''> 0e 1natQ1low1ng proper1y CORDS OF OR"NGE Publtsn.O Orange Coast ob~ or Ma wnt•n Fll~rl ~v:~~~7.e 177'to 92662 Oe•f'OPI""""' f"c, 1•<1ct ..... Bo,.,•• Cont••u(1 'r -S•O" ~·n~a IOI ilOOPlu)I" LEASfHOLO ESTATE AS COIJNTV. CALIFOANIA Ex.. OaUy P110t Octobef 12 19 ~tonl Wlfl the OOUf1 Irvine Cahl 927 t" Tl'liJ t>usmess s cor. tt-e C.t> 01 M ~s er Y "'o 1 'I inc lo• C...ic (.. .. ,..,, ,.,.,. '•Q ano suD~Q•1en1 ::>1,10,-ca11on TO THE FOLLOWING That CE~T TH.EREFROM ALI. 26, 1989 belol9 the heanng Vour TM Sammis €ompany " ducted o~ an ind•~•duill re"aO la•''' o:it ~· ·•1t'j StruCture · S1a~1u';' S•1e Reso•u1>or· was aoopteel pon1on of Lot L ol Tract No OtL. GAS. MINERALS ANO Tn823 ~ ~ be Ill California corporation r"a reoistrant (;Otn P•Ot.i"' I'~ H 1u' "0 ,.,..., Pro1ec1 No ~f5 4~0 ~DO apgro•1n9 Oro1nance No 919 '"the City ot Newpan OTHER HYDROCARBONS. petSOn OI by your altomey 17922 Filcl'I "venue Su•te menceo 10 transaci ous•-Com"'u"''' ~e.,,.•C>fJ"'""'I '1de .. 1nos ~en,."" G•» "' 89 6 o• l"I! C '• 01 Ottnd NOTICE IS HEREBV FURTHER GIVEN lhll H •d P\lbhC hHJIOQ Wiii t>e neid on ,,.. 1311'1 d•Y ol November 198g. at the "°"r ot 7 30 p m '" the C11y Hall Council Cnambtlfl. loc•led 11 3300 ~rt Bootevard New- part Beech. Ce111orn1e 111 wf\1Ch ttrne 11no place rnlernted pe.sons may ap pear anCI be hearo rnar!'on Wlftda E. "egglo. Cllr Clettl PuDltshacl Oranoe C_oast Oatly Piiot October 12 t5 1989 Beacn. County ot Oranoe BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 Ml\TICE If YOU ARE A 100 Irvine Calli 927 ,4 nen vno.r tne hcllt•ou~ Co,,trat t ''"'" I"" "-r. ·' R1srav•dn' """". Point cnan91no trie e1a1.t-or Sllte ot California as per FEET. WITHOUT THE PUBlJC nu CREDl'TOA or I Franlt R Andersor !4!>' l)usineu name or names DanaPo,•11orrt>r 1t.0 ••dt'~"1 ,o"'"'' ~•ewP"'' 8.s. •"dlr"e ;ienera• mun•r.•i.JI el~ m1p recoroeO 1n Book 29 RIGHT OF SURF"CE con~t ~ ot "-River Park Drive Su•ll 110 fisted aoo11e on August 21 ofpro,all!P":>Perhe~ All'"' ~·Ce"" Rer ... ,. • "·• "~ 110" •o co.nc1C1e "'''" t~ P90es 3t tnrouon 34 1n-ENTRY , AS RESERVED IN NOTIC~ ~l>92rJrioN dlcla'd:ft ~ ~~ Sac•amento Cahl 9._,81 ._, !989 me"' ~•c 089-098 ""t" t• +>I Stale 01Ca•10•··11 "'u,; t• statf; ..... 1de pf>mdrY e1e<:t•O" cluslve ot "41tcellaneous INSTRUMENTS OF RE· TO 'DMINISTER , ::': tnlll Wt ft. Roni ld L Alve•eelo 145 1 Bren<la J Byrd C"1 or (O•ba • net .. Ca•e A941" ' C l .,,. , ir "9 o r· e.en rumt;.e•ed MIPS r"orOs ol Orange CORDS "' I ~y 10 River P•rk Drive s .... re '10 This statement was '"60 l au•!'"Ce "'Oven e• De 14"0 immun.za• ,e""' County Cahtornie lying Tile Slreel address and ESTATE OF: person:C, ~::"= Sacramento Cahl 9S8 tS witn tl'le cooni, Cleo ot Or-1111open 10• Atwnoo Char' ~18•" '"''~1 A.:ceptal'tt' o• the oona Easterly 01 a hne wti1cPI b4I-othel common destonauon MINNIE E. JACQUES IC>PO., .,, Tnis ousine\~ 5 0,, a~ Co\H'\t> ?n Al)9u'lt 23 nei Facihh EOA •F•ono ••ate.ts ,.e,,. "" •or o• a Ni..Arc ••PO~· ""'' gins II 1111 tr1•dP01nl ol the ti any. ol tne real property CASE NO. A149536 :;!':..~rtirsl~,!~ dlJCted oy 8 Qf'flP•l '~" . '989 F429229 A9•H>ment N~ •321 .... ~ ~w ••Clt'CI "O,... •ne Ora<>ge c,,..,,,,~ Sootne•tyneot sa1<1Lo1L oescr1 t>ed above " To all helfs 0 ner$h•P Puoh1neo O•anoe Coast tP1e C.·11 I PJce"'""' "cPlenoe :>•Of't!>Jt.• ,u] St1~'f s A.Cl"so'' ~"'"'' .. nicn is •oc•ted Westerly purported 10 be 3 MORRtS benellclanes aedtor5. =~n ~tr~ fl~ tne ,101111 .. , , 0 ..., oa.11 P1101 Sf't>•Pml>f'• 22 1 ta • Ol!'autt"'<l •40a t.rrx.'"''• •oo·• on• '" • :i~ • • "' • .... !> aoto•o•e<J 86 50 feet trirouo" a central ROAD. IRVINE. CA 92720 conllngenl creditors. and C.iitom Probltte Code ~eo 10 trans.i"' ri ,~ 29 Octot>e• < 1;; •989 A.ur ,,.,a• A • A".,....,.,,..,, CO<''•d 1 P ~ r o C·~e<J ~so<>r ·~ 0'.>e"" ano•• Of 2 OeQrees 35 41 Tne unde~SJQne<I TruslM pe~s wtlo may T .. lot (~ ~ ness .,noer tr>e 'Cl t .. i:·9· .... ., ·~ .. LI l!'S ' .... D•U• v l l'llf"t Se<"• .. ~ Ai;J•t"-oen0•"9 I ••Qill•O" O•ano .. trom tne Sou1neas1erty cor-01scta1ms any t1at>1ht~ for any olha""'!Se be lf'l'8resled 11'1 .:: ,:':.,,.... :Z,,. lour t>us1ness ..,ame >• • I"''" "-'esa "'' "<e .. r ~"" ' ,...,.. "'t• ~ .... r "''""f'l '3 Cuu.,r. E"'p1o~ees Associa ner of sa1<1 Lot L tnence incorrectness ot tne street the will Of estata or both. monfls 1~ fie h... ........ hstecl aoo•e on Or• l"' • PUBt.IC NOTICE I:>• E•.••a"Qe "' r •t-"r ,,. Jd'• 5,,1,.,,. 10• C.()tlt•d•' I'>"• Co ... nry ot O•ange O• N0ttl'W!fty on a s1ra1on1 hne aooress 1no 01ner common of MINNIE E JACQUES ...... __..._... ........._ ·-R.., ,987 anc Emi!•Ql "C1 v~ • .. •ea•~ •ti .. e,,. iia• ... o "'94! C.our•, Su~•·O< <-c>u•• t the a l t th f d t t StlO n to.-r~ ~ Se'"~&$ rre.ocat t_" •• ,.,.. ~,,,," P"''~t.lf",. -a"'P'\l10CSC ~o 52 98 S2 .. ,,. TllS826 t~e cur";~ ~~'i~eoSta~ ~~~. l'll~~~a •on ' any "" I~ :y~gl~ 'S':rr~~ tt\ey~.;' aa~"o~ ,~x~~N~ I ~~s c,.~:e~n~ .. a i ..,, I Fl;!~~o~:A~~:::~s I ~ a~e· ·~· .. ~"~;" ;;~ ' .,,.,,. .;c.;,• .~a ~ • G':eo-~=3·~:;-;s~1 -----------......... deSCr•t>eCI '" 11\4! deed Said sate""'" oe made t>UI DAVID E JACQUES in you ale a person w1tn l"I.' c ....... r1 , c~ ... ot 0• Thi fOllow·no C)efSOns are s.''l!>I!' ... c:; ... "' I'd' ~ .,..~!.'<.:::; .. ~;.c::;~9 ..,,.,. I r 54956: • All~ con .. _ ll' wnr CE recorelecl J1,1ly 1 1929 n W1tnoot convenant or war-the SUl)9(10f Coun of '"' esi.d '" ,,,. estalt> anoe Count, " <:' 0"' 4 001ng OuS•"'"~S '" ..., ". ':,. . • r~nul Book 288Paoe2650111c1al r•ntye•press0t•mphedre-ca1rfom~ County of .,ma hleW1ll1the oou<1 1989 surE '"E"-'S -:.r· ".' :i ... ,. ~ ... ,.,. Ct""'' .• , ...... ";J.,c.•ec -----------Records as concallf' 10 the gard•ng 11111 possns•on or ORANGE ~ou lo~I Re est IO• F43l65t SHOP Jl2t ....... ti'· •e.,qac.,11•ac °"O C~t•~' " '" "'""'"'' ..... ~ •PC..• ... ,., Sna•c "J ou r·eo dt •O ~ NOTICE°' S01.1tnwes1 anel na1nng a encumbrances to pay rne THE PETITION S I Notoc::e ~fie ~"" Puo1osnt-O 01~nqf' (.out I Road Santa A.~a CA. q2~os C tyot P••ct>N•• •c• ... ~1t.•• ... ~'o~•.et '' s q·o2 ,. ' .J m ,. ,...,....,:>•• o• Elf'le NON·,.ElllJONllBIUTY rao1u1 ol 1550 00 ieet al"d a rema1n1ng pt1nopat Wm ot requests lhal LOIS A or:n invenlOry an~ Oa1t1 P1101 Oct ·tf'1 , • , ~ AOe• ano ' •"' cl".!3 :iare t~l·O' ,:1~~· ;..ltP "I ..... ~•' • • ... P e• o• ' ~ Ba• e• •t»u"te<"" .ti Se_, ; Noltee •S llefeby o•~en '"" iengtPI or 194 •6 '"' ine no1e1s1 secured oy H•CI SMITH & DAVID E. appraisal of estate ilSWts 26 ~o•t'"'t>e• 2 •asq 6200 ECl·•·.i"' '°·E-'109 P ooec' "' .. , • .., p•o • .,,,.. ..... s • s .. l·c1 .. ~' -oso "' .tro ac: •e "'fl""oe• tna uneler~ned wilt not t>e YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 0eeo Of Trust wot'1 ll'terl!St JACQUES be appointed Of ot an)' pe~tion 01 '" B I' Huf' I nqlo• "'•acr CA ~ra<\Oa•~ ~ ::;..,.,, ~ :> :. Par• "u r. ...:i • ' ! G• ~ e P• 1!< r;., 'f ar respon&1b'-lor any debts 01 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 111ereon as p101110e<l '" saao as pe~al re1><esenta1tve acc01.1nt as proll\ded '" 9264 • '.l DI'• •o ·~t<~ l."u•c•· ~111>1llties contracted by any· DATED 4 7 18 UNLESS no1e1s1 aovanc.es '' .my lo admtnis1er the estate of s«llOn 1250 of !fie nun•IC wnTICE lh1s Oll5 '" s ' ·o" J;:c'~1; .. :~ .. ~.;o:,6''' ·..,:), C ,,., ""II' o• • • ...,,. .,_,.. '>ELAl~o• o R"TH one otl'let llll n myself on o1 VOU TAKE ACTION TO unoer trie terms ot 1111! Ot'ed the i»oedenl C.i1tom1a Probate COde " ,-"°" "" Clt.iCled o, ,..._soano ar 1 ,.,,,.1 c S . '"5 di '"I! Soc d ,;•. .. .. .. .., • a11111n11 d11e PROTECTYOUPROPERTY otTrusl lees cnaroesano THE PETrTIONRequest lor $pecial No1tce I r,,41 •e-"r~'' ~~" Oeoa".mei·• '/"•"'' :· .o.91>r., 5~A "' • "" C,.r_ ot the 8oetd of "· Bryan Gatetr. 20092 IT MAV BE SOLO AT A PUB· exoenses ot tne Truslee a"d requeslS •uthonty lo l0<rn is ava1table 1rom Irle I c:~~T<tA~OOf menc.eo ~: •ran~aC' !:>u>• •-Ces i-lel~<'t' '"Ot''!~ ~ Sar .,.,. d; \'' • "•· Supervl.on No ous ""'~ B1yvlew St., Ian le An1 UC SALE IF VOU NEED AN ot tne trusts crea1ed by sa•d adlT'llNS'8r lhe estale coort clettt. ; ness unoer t'1e '·C' 'i:>us s.s•a.,ce •091a..-5 "'. '.;v·s • 0" • ' • • °''"'' ·" wl\ cono...c1!'0 o, ir•e !:baro HetePu"b'1,•1·hC:~ OranoA Coast EXPLAN"T•ON OF THE Deed ol Trust ro -w•t under the l~ndent AnornaytOf P•ttttoner: '1~~~."'11Ao~~~lo: l ous·ne~s ·ame or "a""'!~ RS~;'.'.?,~E;foS•os"":~dnt .. ,><, .. ~ Soc a Ser,c,.~ .._, •• , • '1• ".>t SoJPt'""so•<.o"Oc•oo..•4 WU "' "'A Tu RE 0 F THE $69 456 89 Adrntntstra110n of Estates AARON5' AARONS INC ~ . ..,. 11s1eo aoo.P ('\~" 'l 8" ~ • n • ~ ..... ~ ', .. ,., dqu"~ .. ' ... ., ·~ '"89 Daily Piiot Oetot>e' 12 t3 PROCEEOING AGAINST T11e1:>enehC•••vunC1e1 sa•d • IT.. ,..,..1.., will 2790 Harbor Blvd-Ste U.C.C l I "oei Da"' Assostar.f• A ~s •( 11 •!!"1 P,n ,,., .. a O•anoe -as• 19, 1989 "OU YOU SHOULD CON ,....~ ot Trust l'leretotore e• "'1ct I•"" .. au .. ,..,.., I 209 No••ce •S tle•'lt>~ q1v,.,, '" T ' t ~ MAAo "'"""•" ~ i·•<11 '°'"'illi\.11 • '·' ·•.; q >-• • -d • P •O' :>Clote• 4 ·o~r. T 820 ' . ..,...... 8 loW t11e pet'90f18 h•S ,_81111rnef'I .. as ""'v C Pl • .• , P • " TA.CT A LAWYER ecuted and dehvered to the re esentattive lo lake p 0 801 1 t69 c•eO•!O' s ot '"" "" "''' ,...1111 tne Cou"'• C•e'" ot 0, ontract d"' ~"'e"v"'"'' A"rl'e"' i •11••• ,.,.~ ,~.:: ~~A• PWl.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF J01MT f'UBLIC HIA'"NG aY THE CITY COUNCIL M THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON B~ACH AND THIE ltl0£VILOllJMENT AGENCY Of THE cmM HUNTINGTON BEACH ONDtUOSmON AND DFi!LOf'MIKT AO"HMeNT MTWEIN THE "IOEV(LMMIENT AOIENCY AND PtttL & "0XANNE ZJIAKIS NOTIC E IS HEREBV GIVEN that the C.cy Council ot tile C11y ot Hunt11'Qton BHcn anel tne Redevelop.. ment Agem;y ol tl'le C!ly of Huntington Beacn ,...,11 noto 11 101n1 publlC hearino on Octo· t>er 16. 1989 at 7 00 P M 1n .he Cot1nc11 Cnamt>ers City Hall. 2000 Main Sheet Hunt· 1no1on Beacll Cal1tornia 10 constelef 1nd act upon rne D .. po .. 11on anCI Develop ment Agreement t>elw1'4Jn the Redevelopment Aoency of the City or Hun11no1on Beach and Pn11 end Ro~a.,ne z1w 1s and sale ot •ano pursu1nl 1nere10 Tl'le Agr_,,.,,1 provides tor an aoo111on 10 an •••Sl•"O auto QIUS &hop 1nC1 development of ollioe area 0e9c,.ptoon ot the sne anel scooe ot oe veiopmen1 can be touno .n Ille Agreemenl The 1oca11on ot in. l>'OP erly IS 17131 BP&C" Bouleward Hunt•nglo" Beath C1hto1 n•I 1!:164; (\/1Cln11y ol ,,.. NW CQlne• ol Cyprn1t8e.CPll fn11 ec11on os ••empt tro"' the prov•S>onl ot rne C••• forn11 Enw1ronmen111 Oua••ty Act pyrsuanl 10 Sac11on t~t2, C•au t:? Copies or the 01sp0s111on and D•· veto~nl Aoreement at on 11 .. for public 1naoect1on and COOY'"O lo• the GOi i o• Ouph· cation 11 Iha Ollie• ot lhe City C••rli. City ot ~1ont 1ng1on Beach 2000 M 11n Str .. t. Hunttnoton BH C" C1Ulorn1a between tl1t> hoors ot 8 00 A M 1n<1 5 00 P M Monday tnrougn Fn day. ••Clu11ve ol noHCl•Y'l lnl.,fflad ~rsons ma~ submrt wrfUen cOf'nments adOtnM<I IO Iha Coty C1e1lo. ol tile City of Huntington e.acto P 0 Bow. 190 Hunt 1ngton Beach Cantorn•• 92848 pnor 10 5 P M on Ocloc-13 tH9 Al the h~ and place Ital• l boYe 111 pet&Ofll 1nt.,e11ed rn the ll>O\le mi l· 1., rney ac>99at MO ~ 31'1 W COAST HIGH· unders19neo a wu tten Dec· m:, llCllOM without Costa MaN , CA 9262' nar>leO t•.:inste•o•ISI '":' ' anQI! Coun!y on Sf'Pll:ttN>"' --------------------------------w A Y 8 D NEW P 0 RT 1ara1>on ot Dc!1t1ll and De· ot>la~ court approval o ange Coast Da11y Pilot t>u" 1' Jn~te• ·~ <.tbOoJ' ' 0" :, 1q99 Ft30402 P\8.JC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE 1'\111.JC NOTICE BEACH CA 92663 mand for Sar.. 1no a wutten S.IOfa "&tung oen.rn very Ocl 5 6 t 2 t 989 made on Of'•~n.ii '" C·P"• p ,0,.,,,,.0 O•~"Qt' '.oas• jlt a '''"' address o• Notice ot Default ano E1ec-rmponanl ections ll'le•t>•,.,a•ter Cle~c.• Of'O Oa•') P.tni ov t''" ~ '< •g commmon oes-onatoon ot t•on 10 Sett Tne unders1oned howe~r Iha per'$0(lai PUBt.IC NOTICE T"I! '8"'"5 "' 0 ti,.i, ,,.~s 2f; 1oac. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA prooerty 15 snown at>ovl' no caused sa.o Not•ce ot Oe repr...n°tahve wlll be adoressl!s 01 ine 'l"' c; .. • •• • warranty s g"e" as 10 1s teu11 and ~1ec1ion 10 Seu to reqult.ct to 01119 notice IO K l)S16 l t tian~te• ''> ar~ ~Id•:• ~ •1 comptete,,en or co,,ec1-t>e recoroeo •" 111e ~ount; tnl9'Mled pe<90ns unless NOTICE OF PETITION l!f'ue HnoJ "9 co Pd • , MLIC NOTICE FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE ness1 The benl!ht•Brt .... 11ere l"e re11 P•ooe•t\ s they N~ wa!W<I nollee 0, TO ADMINISTER IM.i• "t' "•" B 1 c.o 1 \ ' under u10 Oeoldot Trust o, located c:onMf'lled to !tie propo ESTATE OF· CA 9:16o2 reuon ot a t>reacn or oet•ull FO"ECLOSU"E CON· acbOll ) The .....-...nderlt DONN., STAFFORD ·~e oca• on •n Ca••10,' ' .ULT •NTS l"'C AS ".._.... " or 1"1! C" ~r t"t'C"'"" 1 • lt51S47 FICTll'IOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT IRV INE RANCH WATER DISTRICT Ptatnt 1ff " ttie 001oo1110,.,s secured ,. • " • ladmnis"ahon auth0f1ty GODSHALL '"••et> ner('t<>lore u T"USTEE. BY DANIEL W. • le I o• P• "C Dll o ... s ""'~ "' • 1Ct1led y•nd delivered 10 I~ OMllE"OO. VIC( ""lll· :..,::~.,,:~nr..: :: CASE NO A 150290 OI '"" r•enOP•l ., .... s•1-•01 I o~~ ;;,s-.,"e~~ ::· .... , • t une1ers1onoid ill .. rnten Ol!c· MNT. 11902 n.YIN( BL VO • OC>tec:tlOn to !tie ~ltllOl't T 0 a• he1!S Sll"'I! ilS •t.• ... f • :<A" • s • v 111a1•on ot Detau11 ano De-SUITE 205, TUSTIN. C A and snows QOOd cause b9ne~-. O'.Olors A :>l"I!' l>u5"'"~' i n ''' mano tor Sate and ~rttten t2llO. (714} 731·3142 why lhe oourf lhoukS noc :.on11ngent cre<>1ors and 4rio -1ao,~ssn ,.,,~..:: · '" ... no1oe•o10e1au11anoo1e1ec-oa1e tt0389 gran11heau1t1or11y person• wtio may '"1e"0"'0 tran•'"'0 ' ,..·~. A LL PERSO N S IN T E R E STE D IN hon 10 cause tne unoer · Pvl:>l•!l"ed Oranoe Coas1 A HEARING on fl• Olt\erw-.,. intareSlec:I ·n ""'!'I! •"II'\ 11'1 ..... .... THE MATTER o f t h e signeo 10 sett sa1C1 proper Iv Da•ly P11ot Sl!Pll!mbl!• 28 petition will be held on tr.. *'" Of estate OI t>o•n 1>es1 so '"' as •' c,,.• ' 10 satosly !iB'CI ubh9a11ors OCIODl!r 5 17 t989 Tn·q2 Octot»r 26 1989 •I 1 45 of DONNA STAF FORD nt,.nOl!d liar S'" f't-11" authOrtzat10n, ISSu a nCe an d I nd , ... ., •• lier tnl! unoer p M "' Oep· 1 3 located al GODSHALL Suroanre CO" ' ... a, " I• al d ty o f Bonds o f SIQ09<1 caused said nohce .:>t P\8.IC NOTICE 700 CNic Center Onve A PETITION nas been ~ .. ,,, .. !it 1gun1 8.,1<• t " V I I oetault and 01 e•ect•on ,0 oe Wesl s.n1a Ana CA hied t>y DARVL ARNOLD 926~ • Irvine Ranc h Water 01str1ct. racord.O Jul"e 29 !989 H : 15500 9270i • in ,,... Supeoor C<Jt.irl ot Tt\I! rd'''"''' .. "" ......... ' .... 1 • Conso lidated S erres 1989 tnllr No 89-346819 ot 01. NOTICE Of IF YOU OBJECT TO C•hl0tn1a Counly or aooreu "1 .,.,,. ct,.,.,M•,11nns .,,,,,.,, c I C'v' •T£1E'S SALE ORANGE ffl"Sle•eeo I ..... DONAL 0 t>YS•n~·~ am .. O• ., .,.,,~~ issued under and pursuan t 11c:111 Rec.ores '" tne ot11c.e or TAU 1he 9nan1tno of 1he petttion. THE PETfT i~ RtSl\i ER .., ,.., 0 c; LOP• c; 11s1t'd aoo.e r" Sep1,. .. c-•" to an Indenture o f T r u st . the Recoroer ot Orange On Novem~ 1 1989 al you stiouk:f appew at fie te 41'SIS INI OAPYL RISlliE• •O•Q, B••C" ... "°'' 1 •9c!9 COUl"ly 11 00 a m ... ,, Ame,,can hearing •nd SI.ala your qu L I ......... r ,_.,, <; d rt I oceedi ngs Said Seti! w•ll tie maoe Tflle tnsurancl! Company a leetiOtlt Of file wnt•n ARNOLD be app0onte<l as Or ,..,..,..1.,,qto" 9.-~c" CA ...,..,otJ•P " • "' I an Ce an pr but w11nout C.Ovt'rlanl or ... al· C•lllornle corootallon H ob;actlona with !tie court :rsonat l9{)~&Sen~t·~e ·~ 92~46 .,,.. • ..... P•''I• '8\"~", ,I_., .. ~ ... I Ni\~ !111!<1 11ead tng up t o and inclu ding r11nty expres~or mpt1eel 'tl· Trustee or Successor beb9 the t..nng. Your lh4mi~=111 e es ae o "t>n7a~('•llO \ ~"' ~t".:l '"""if'C!'lv"• e•,o•O• the autho r1zat1on and gardtno fllll oossession or Trustee O• Suost1tul ed pewance mllY be "' THE PET'1 1~ .... ,, anoe ' o ... n•, ',.-(l'l'"'t .. r issuanc e o f s u c h B o nds . ttncumt>rancas to pay the TruS1ff ot l"&I C.!"•la1n Deed peraon Of t)y yout attorney ll'MI oeoeoent _,.,nera ~' 1 ,' . 116 •oect remaon1ng pr1nc•Pl!ll sum ot ot Hust e•ecuted Dy An IF VOU ARE A 1wequ, L'"15nd ......,..,. ... 1 a,, .. 5 s•o•t' 8"4° ' 8' .J'"'· 1 , , F4.32930 ..,. d E t CA $ Inc A CREOrTOR Ill a .............. ,. • • Ma• <'(' ... H l ' • tile no1e<11 secur.,.. oy '3 ' 1oreoni n erpr·~ °' • t>e llOTlllled 10 prooa•e CA q2667 P;o viM O•d• ~e "'""'' Defen dants de.<! ot Trust with .nterest Cah!Orn111 Corporatio~ ano conllngenl cr.OIOl ol ltle Tne ••I and an CIO<J>C~S ~,, B , " ~~ , ,.1 Ol , p 10• Qc•oot" '-·• • ~ No.l504265 SUMMONS CITATION JUDICIAL (C.C.P. H M0-170) as 1n sa•d nolf' prt>ittde<J 'o reeordeCI June 8 tC!8 as In deoaas.ed you mus1 file 1 e u5 P\.~ 1 2 d!t vances 11 a,,.,. t1neler IN' s1rumen1 No 87-321!>68 ot 'fOUI ~wt.-, the OOUf1::~nat:,a:~~11141 ._.,~; b~ s.> a ••a"s1"'0'~ ~1 ~~"I 11 H T,, 9ir I NOTICE' YOU HAVE BEEN SUED THE COURT MA'V DECIDE AGAINST terms ot s111e1 OeeCI ot Tr.,st Otl•c•al Peco•Cls ot 01a"Qe lllld r1W11 a ~y 10 1t1e b the court 0A,.,." 1 ' ,.0~,,: f .. o-.. VOU WITHOUT vOUR BEING HEA RD U NLESS YOU RESPOND NOT LATER lees '"''oes ano e•penses County Cat torn a and pe'90nal r•pteS4M'!C.lrve 'I THE PFHTI~ D ,,..~1E ,;~ 0 • 1, 1,..,1,., 1111-IC W\TICE THA N NOVEMBE~ 6 1959 WHICH 1S A T LEAST TEN 1101 OAVS AFTER ot rne Trustee ano 01 t11e pursuant 10 1na1 cert.>" No ~~ by ~ court r~esls autl'IOnty to l•nte.,oeo t" 0,. .. onsum-1 r~ "" COMPLEilON OF THE PUBUCA TION OF THIS SUMMONS READ THE ~;u;!~~;·~1::, b:as:·c,,, ~ ~=()t~~ ~~:' )g-e;~~d=~ ::: .. ~rrws~n!.~ ~'.!!",''1e,:.... ·~~~ m.il,.O a! '"P ,, ~ .. : A"O" ~ T Cl&'t23 INFOA~TION BELOW Oe 30 1989 I N 89 350955 or .... .._. ... ....,....... • ..,..,... & At5<X .J'"" • • Cl ' j NOTICE Of' n.td on IOt>et nstrumenl 0 • ..ners .. p~ "' AO'TWllSlrai.on of ESlates St s:. ... ](){ s ·-· J A"~ TRUSTEE'S SALE 11 1 30 pm 1n tile iot>t>y to 0 111c1a1 Reco•os ot sa10 IMC'<>n 9100 oC fie Ac1 (Tl'lcS aultlofity ••II ,..~ ,,,5 : 1 ,0 , ~. ••• " Moooa • _...,., ~ ·~• 1ne t>u11<11no localed at 601 County w• ..,n.:ier end Califom .. Pro~le Coda .itow the petSOl'lal • ~ , .) , .,.. -~ ·~~« Of' F•.0., ,...,.,.,,,_ •0 •989 Soutn Lew•s Street ()fange pursuant 10 sa•CI Ol!OO ot ITha ~ toe flllnQ dalma tee><~• IO ~e .:> ,~ ~,,.. ,: ..,.:.,.. , ,,..r • ,0 00 "M, "' Ille ~ ot Centornra ~ r•uSI Ult at Pul>l•C aucr.on '#II not •lPll• bebe lour m;1ny .:llOns w«PIOl.ll ec• . a , •n , , , , Lan'f ADf""'--IOC9led 111 At tile ''"'" ol the nit a1 IOI C.H PI .a .. iu money ot tne monfls ffOm "-heanng ot>i.1ning COUii 1e>c>rovat 1 .,..,,,..l',r. 1 _,,. s"'. ,4180 a.... 8MI s.. .. •06 0.,011cat10n ot tl'l·S not.ce United States 01 A.me11u d da• no1IC»d ~ S.•ore Calling oe'1ain very ~ ·o~ WM!,...,...., c...iorn.a. 1ne total amount 01 l"e un-cash•efs 5 c"ec1o. oa~aote to YOU MAV EXAMINE ~I aC1ionS .... P .,.,,..,. 1.,0 i.::J·,..~• .,, ~ LltTY Rot,,,...,, O" Pl•d oaiancf! of l"e oo•·· said Trustee Cira"'" on a r-.o-Ye' Iha ~al °""09 1,.. 011ion tacureel Oy tn• ;ioo11e s111e °' nat•onal oan1o. • the Ille kepi by ll'le court If fepr..-nl•ltv• ••M oe ,,,e '~so· ." ., :_~ i.': ~ ~ e1escr1bdd Cleed ot trust ano Ctleclo. or awn by 1 s11111e Of you .,. a person '~"eo IO give notoc:e to C•ll ,...~ •• te ""<' lS • 0 ., , WUI Ml • put>Mc: AVISO• u STEO HA SIOO OEMANOAOO EL TRIBUNAL Pu EOE OECIOIR CON TRA USTED SIN AUOIENCIA A M ENOS QuE USTEO RESPONOA NO MAST ARCE OE El 6 OE lllOVIEMBRE 1989 POR LO MENOS OUE ES DIEZ 101 DIAS DESPUES OE TEAMINACION OE PU8l1CAClON OE ESTA C'TACtON LEA ._A INFORMACION QUE SIGUE To Al' PeFsons •ntere,11"<1 1n Ille M atter ot ttle authortzation issuance 8nd vahdtt')' of Bonds o• ""1ne-Rancn Watt-< DtStnc:t Consohdated SerleS 1989. issued under ano ou•suant to an lnOenture ot Trust and cen arn proceedings 1ead1nq "P 10 and -,c1vorng me author1za11on and issuance ot sucl'l Bonds. Mtimateo costs e•oenses lederat cre<11t union °' a lllle<esled "' the eslale. tnl9fesled ~90ns unle!S & .t.ssoc l•~s "c, ._O<' .._~'°" "'°'*' anCI 80.,.•nces is S76 677 89 cl'I«:~ drawn t>y a ,tale of you may Ille wtll1 lhe court l"9y ,...,.... .. .....o no11C41 or A.cac.01 S• :.-..ti' 2 iJ '?'' ' •vet'°" IO ,,,. ~ cneo 11 is possible ,,.,., at ttw! teoe<•• sav•fl9S and loan n -a lormAI Request lor oor-.ntltd IO the proposed A.n.i H .. 9•t• C"' q~·o "''<I tor cmPI. ~ 1 .. ,,,.: I d tend 11me o• saie rne opening O•d soc.tton. O< sav1nos t>ank Speoal Nott08 ol the flung ec:tion ) The indaperrdent t"e as1 "•h •01 i1""Q ~,.. \ !'*'''*' C1..cll I~ ol t\'le The Pta1n11H has filed a c1v11 complaint against you I you W1Sl1 to e miy t>e iess than tt>fl total 9'>41C•l•.O '" secllon s 102 ol of en inven tory ana adrl'WttstrallOn autr-ct•'Y t>~ an\~'"°o':~ <Jn..,• 1 l:'tl ::, ~!: ~ ~ i•te this 1awsu11 you must hie with !he Court a written pleading in response to the inoebtedneu due 1,.1 F•nencoat Code 1nd appraisal of es1a1e assets .,. be qr anted .,,,... an tot>e• •, ' ., "' , " ' I! encl "".,... ~-"¥ • complaint not laler 1t1an No11embe• 6 t989 Vour pleading must be in the Date 10 2 89 authorized 10 oo t>utiness 1n °' ol any pe~11on or tnteresled pet90fl ri44Ps i n t>us•"e~' ,j"' 11i11 ~· i' '' ~ O.leul end EtectlOt' form required Dy the Cahlom1a Rule'\ ot Court Your original pleading must be TAC •8031131 "''' state at tne main en Keounl as prollldad '"ob,.C:'10fl to !tie pe1111an '°''5u,.. .. ·•1 • • d1"" '' .-c ~= ~ .... 10 ~-filed 10 this Court with propef filing tt"es·and proof thal a copy thefeof was MA" VISTA FINANCIAL, ttance 10 Ftrll ."mer•c1n secllon t2SO of ti• and ltlOWS QOOd cauM tied •0n·~0 1 89 :, ~ eon~-•j served on Plaintiff 5 atlor~ INC TIU• insurance Company C.ttlomla Probate Code A why the ooutf should not Daleo R 01 1 Re11ndiona. ~ no11ee -.~ Nld Tr11at ... Ir T.D. 1oc11ao ar t t4 East Flt1h Requfft lor ~~, Nol~ 9fW\I N 11Ufloflty "'Oonild tan••· 0' 1 ,_,,., on o-mw 16.~ A lettei or phone call will not protecttou your typewritten resoonse mus1 IE"VICI COMllJANY, 19enl Street In the City 01 S1n11 lonn IS avtiable rom vie A HEARING Of'I ft• .,.., 1918 "' Oltoat AlcotOI o1 h •r Sandia Ill. Armenta. "n•. Ca11torn1a en 1ri11 r19n1 COUf1 cler"-pe'1ion will be Pl9tcl on Puoi.s"!Otl O• 11 ll~ C ~n~ CourllY Cali..,,.,,_ '" t>e 1n proper legal form ti yOu want ll'le ourt to ear y0ur case Aieletant t.c-r•tary 111,. •nd intafHI con11eyed Attor~tor Petition«: Oclotlet 26 1989 al I 4S D••'Y Pitcr OciotH'" • .,,r~· ~ica ,..,; • ~'°" 901 louth l .. la It., Or· to and now netd t>y 11 und•r POTHIER & HINRICHS P M '" Otpt 3 localed at °' ~.. ~ , Una carta o una 11amada telelomca no •e ofreoera proteccion. su respueste •nee CA aeee said Deed ot Trust '" 1~ ATTYS. 700 CMC <Anter Dnv• f'\8JC NOTICE R .. nd-_,.,.,, ()ftoaj escrrta 8 maQurna 11ene Q~ cumphr con ras torma11dades legates apropladu (714) 115"4100 pr~ty .. 1ua1.o 1n s.ld 151 Ho. AoH SttHt West San• 1vVJ CA Reoordl 01 Or-. ~ 51 usted quH!f'e Que ta corte e9Cu<:h@ su caso IF AV"ILABLE THE EX· Coonty •n<I Stitt de5Cflt>ed s .. 100 tr270t l(Stm CalltorTwL "' t"9 P'°'*'Y PECTEO OPENING BIO as Senta Ana. CA 92701 IF YOU 06.JECT TO t !Mii .. "' Mid Courll'f ltld MAY BE OBTAINED BY South 75 ... , of .... Wetl Ofang• Coast Oa.rly Ptlol the granting Ol lhe pebltOn FICTITIOUS BUllNlll 1~-~ • ~ CALLING THE FOLLOWING 120 feet of lhe Nortl'I 200 Oct 5. &, 12. 1989 you tlloulcf ~ .. l'9 T NA,Mf ITATt•NT 91:)4 •.o:>1LOI1 ol Tre «»1 TELEPHONE NUMBERS ON IHI of LOI I !OS of Newport he~ and Sl.-te your ha onowing oe<son 111! • oar ._ RecarOld in Untess you so respond. your default will be entered uPoll Plaintiff'• a.pplbt1on and this Coort may enter a 1uogment against you tcx the retelf demanded 1n the compl111nl THE DAY BEFORE THE Meu Tract H shown on a f'ta.IC fl>TlC( otlf9Cto"9 OI , ... wnnen doing bl.ltt~s u , ........ 10 • .,._ AeicofOI SALE 1714) 38S·•837 o< Map recorded '" 8ooi< 5 OC>tee'°"9 With l'9 aour1 SOLANO COUNT\ N o1 M11t(;ourCy YOU M AV SEEK THE ADVICE OF AN ATIORNEY IN AP<N MATTER t2 t3) 627-4M5 page 1 01 M1ace11arteou1 1< O!J 6:IO.... belote IN llMM11 Your VESTORS 1 Caht~"'' r.i," I AKGrd o.-r-Mr Sc:dt O CONNECTED WITH THE COM PLAINT OR THIS SUMMONS. SUCH AT· Pvt>Osheq Or•noe Coasl MllPI. rKOfds 01 Orange NOTICE OF PETITION llP9N'•nc. ,,.., be "' .,.,partnets:;•o 11 'q'2~,,,:i;.11 ~ TORNEY SHOULD BE CONSULTED PROMPTLY SO THAT YOUR PLEA~ Oa1ty P1to10ctobef 612 19 Count1.C1'110tn•1 T~:.r-~~~~~R per~&l°"'.8~ ~~,7~~· 00 n. ... ....,_ _, INGMAY9EFILEOOAENTEREO WITHINTHE TIME REOUIREOBYTHa9 ttH Th8 10 01:! =' ==.: LYOfA\ PEREZ CREDrTOA or • L .. c Sammis 11922 ClllW :m= ::":;;.; SUMMONS IF VOU 00 NOT KNO W AN ATIORNEY, YOU MAV·CALl AH CASE NO. A160332 C::' ~ Of fl• FttCh Avenue Sulit" 100 ::0.... _,.. • .....,,.., ATIORNEY REFERRAL SERVICE OR A LEGAL A.ID OFFICE (LISTro IN TliE STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? To ai ...... ::,, ~ = =-00: ~ 9L~~~-179;12 to lie JOO ~ T PHONE 9()()t() baneac... aelMors ar'CS nW1 • aa,y '° IWI Aten Awenve Suite tOO aic.aont. aw..~ BOOAOO """'' -COfl~I ~. ar'CS .-.-.. ..,,....,.... WW.. Caltt 9271• ,_. .-_. o. 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"*' 111an glad 10 ...," rou GOOd IUClf "' yOUI .... ~,, ~ by ,_UfH l~ S.~o. t~ol C:: ~. ~27 ~u.te IOO • ,.-. mm WIG LEGAL (VEA EL OtRECTORIO TELEFON ICOI "' tf'9 ~Court of,,....,. lof MftO deln9 ~L ~ 1451 ~ .... to ... !-------""".""'--.. flOll PJ>ll• beb• '°"' ..,_ P-11 Dr ...... &ull• , 10 ta.11UI ;::.., ::'-::: The neme and eddr.-s 01 lhe Court •• (El nombre y d•rtCICIOn del Trfbunal :'.:..::~,....,.. ~.:"-:~!I= ~8~on• ~':....._.It eltf:· es). YOU MAV EXAMINE" dUCl9d 11y a 91'* .. part·=·==-~:: h ... MC>l by llil COl.lr1 '*"!IP >'°"' ar• a petton TJ>• '•O••tt•nl com·~· ... =::· -"'*"lad '" tM ~ .. menc:ed to tranaac:t CMMi-......, _. y~ t'NI~ f.11 .. ui II• 00"1 MM ~ 11111 ~11tl0Ut DI • •' • IOtn'lel ~I lot ~ Ni11M Of ,__ ~• ' I ~ NotlOI ol N IW\Q ...., abOY9 °"' ~_.. ........... 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MUSTANG $5399 (1N2F261) 'ff1 NISSAN PULSAR $8989 (1SlM105) '•BMW 1.000llllS SSIYES (2Mll7) '88 TOYOTA CELICA $9995 (2GPL402) '11 llAZll 112 LOU ED (2JYW823) '87 MIRAGE Like New. low liles $4911 (lllWYlkl) '87 NI SAN PULSAR Siii& (1$111105) #1 YILllE IULEISllP I.SJ. .. FLED PlllCES ·TO PHUC . . 054490-20010 " 008460-10773 000838-20281 002674-20165 '87 MITSUBISHI '87 MITSUBISHI PICKUP ST ARION $SAVES SSAYES (010909) (2Gf'o498) ' 7 y A UBI HI FORERUNNER 4x4 GA LANT LOADED SSIYES . (20YR902) (042102) I '88FORD ST ARION CROWN VICTORIA S&ll& $1915 (2CKG483) (1WKS32) 'ff1 ST ARION '84 PONTIAC Siii& F•RO $4116 (2GP0498) (llOW2) HARBOR ' 'II ~ '89 IOITERO '90 4 DmR IOITERO $14;988 $15,988 '89 PAECIS $6199 (287195) MITSUBISHI WAGON $SAVES (0231150) '84 NISSAN 300ZX Siii& (2"1W463) '84 NII AN 300ZX Siii& (2PRW463) ....-...... a. ....... . ............. = ... . .... -. ........ . .................... .............. AVOCADO TURKEY DAGWOOD ~fV('S 4) California Avocado Spread 2 Medium ripe Califomio AvocaJos. fnded. puled and mashed 2-112 Tablespoons f'resli lnnrm 1u1u 2 Tablespoons thinly sliud gul'n onions J Teaspoon ga rlic fall /12 Teaspoon ta rragon Sandwich Califomio Avocado SprN.d I Head Califomio-Ari.u>na l u bng uttuu. shreddt'd to equal <f cups 8 Slices whole w heat bread I 12 Cup sliced Cali/omio Ri/H Olives 2 Medium ripe tomatoes, slued 4 lices Cheddar chuse 4 Slices Muenster chuu 2 Pacltages (6 oz..) Smokd Tur~ BrNSI Slicn, rolled 4 Tablespoons swut hot mwtard Combine a ll avocado sp~d ingredients: ble nd w ell. C.ore. rinse and thoroughly d rain lettuce before sh..Wding. C hill shredded lcuuce in a scaltd plastic bag or crisper. Divide a vocado spread ~ually on 4 b~ad sliCt's. Top t"ach with 2 tablespoons o lives. 2 tomato slices. I slice each Cheddar and Muenster ch eese. 2 turkey slice rolls and I cup s hredded leuutt. pread rem a ining 4 bread slices with mustard an d place on top of other ingrtdients. T o serve. slice sandwiches in h a lf. AVOCADOS ARE f.A_SY TO Pll£PARE To .,..epatt u a•ocado. fpllow that ateps: • Cut the avoado in half. lengthwi~ around tlw lttd. • Thtn rof.11~ the cwo halws to 1tpan1e. •To~ d~~. alick tM tipol a 1poon gently unckmeaLI\ and lift h out. • To pttl tht 1YOC:'ado hal(. platt tM rut 1ide down o n a cuuing baud and remow w akin with your li•n or ;a knire. • • S~ all cut autfacn With kmoo OI' lime ju1tt lO pttv~nl diK'OIOndon. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1989 . ., he1her you take an 1m 1gor,wng t11l..t-, tadgcttt' 11 a1 tht' 'tad1um. or simply en JO>' a sy h an M-111ng. autumn p1cn1es Jr<-' a JO~. I ht' dtr crack It's. the It-a ves are turning a nd the weatllt'r bring' color to our c hm . Appetites are keener an Lhe open air. w n 's important to S<'f\t' rob ust food, like m ain dish ~lads. T U RKEY SALAD STUFFED ICEBERG LETTl'CE ltlb !Im btll h•:.tu11lull), wtth a salad made 0 £ turkev h am . Cal i£ornia :\\Cx ados an d (:.tltforn1d Ripe ()It, t'S com baned with a cream cheese dres ang. P dck the m1x1u1t· into d hollo"ed-ou1 ht'dd o f Calaforma- Arizona Iceberg Le11uce. ft'!> a dand\ reope to mdl..t' .tht><td and< hill un11l 1t'.td' w \t'f'\t' h 's as impressive-looking when sliced JS i1 '"deli< 1om ro eat T he best way to assured fre'>h ht'ad o f (..il1rorrna-.\r110na ltelx·r~ I .t 11w t' h t'dS\ - refriger a te 11 immed1ateh dher purcha'>e. And. l...eq.> 11 J'''" h o rn 1h o,t· tllht't hut!\ and vegeta bles 1ha1 produce ethylene ga!. (11pt'nang .1g1·11t i '>llth a' tomdton . l...1wtf1 u 11 o r apples. N utri11on re!.earch. don<' o n J m.1rl...t-1 bJ-.l..11 <,tuch cornd1natt'd IJ, lilt' P1nduct' Marketing Assoo~t1on for tht' C.dltfm 01,1 It ebt't g l.e11uu C.omm...,,ion. t nnltr m'> lhc· datd -Iceberg Le uuce ,., a good .. ourcc-of \'u..imin ( . \' 11am111 \. 1h 1.1mtnt'. 11011 \' 1Lan11n 86. phospho rou . magnesium . foltc dctd Jntl H'~t·1.1blt' pro1crn P icnic menurlealunng '>andw1d1n o f h t-10 1t p1oporuon' .lµµt:.1110 l...1d\ of .ill .n~n f or insta n ce. AVOCAOOTl'RKEY DAGWOOD prO\ Hit''> 1us1 thC' right .. ..,ruff" to mdl...t' Blo ndie ques1ion Dagwood' reputd1ton . Ruh. cfrn"· "l10k "'lw.tt breC:td 1' '>prt'Jd "'ith C REAM\' AVOCADO ORES l~G Ptlrd tn·bt·r'"·t·n .m· J,ner' or cht't'-.c-'. thtnh ,lt«'CI smo ked turkey.~1oma1oe ...... ltct·d Caltfrnnia Ktpt• 011\t''· .rnd ..i ht~ hC:t.ntllul ol )htt•ddt'd California-Ariwna l< eberg Lt·11uct' Califomtd .·\\cxado ... ttt' ..in ouh1.md111 lt 'ou1t1· of pn1.1"1um-11unu·-lrn -1nt0Ct more potdSS tum thdn 26 other popul.ir fru1b .111d 11111 n R t'lt'OI nwcitc.11 'ruciH" ,u~gt''>I 1ha t high leHls o f po1a~s1 u m tn tht' d1t•t mJ\ lwlp lmH·1 1 ht' ri-.1... nl '1rol...1· ll\ d'> rnw h .i' 40%. Plu,. 1he' contain no cholt'\lerol. and ,lit' na1 111.tlh Jm, 111 ,,xJ1\1m C.C:1lilnrn1J AH>eadm are a n excellenr w urce ol \'1tamm .\ MEDITERRA NEA~ T l 'RKE\' OLl\'ESALAD "'ill ..idd lld11 10a11.1wumn g.uher· i ng. Turkev fo rms the b!i .. t' or t h1'i !>Oph l'>llCa1t•d ')d I.id I h.11 ,, 1oppl'd \\ II h •• l ft' dill\ 01 ..ingt' flavored dte'>s ing 10 creatt' Jn cxciung mix of t~hlt"' .ind 1t·x1u1 t·, I h11 I...'" 'P' nl 1u1n O \ e n roastt'd 1urJ..e, breast .ir1· 1eamt'd "·uh '' edgcc; nl ( ~1 It(or111.l· \ 111011.1 11 t twr~ I 1 11t1cc. slices of Calt£orn1J :\\oc<tdo,, dnd C.ihforn1.1 Ripe Oll\r'> Ripe o liH''> an· a rt'i:l'>OllJhh tz0<x.l -.ouJC t' of t..i l1 rum 1111n. 1 nppt·1 .111tl \'11,11nt11 .\ f he oil o f t he ol i\ t' l'i one or m .10·, oldt''' ,)\ .11 l.Jhlt !nod pl udlH ".ind" p11 't'OI Ill l'J\I h ~1ge 1ed form. Thl' ca lorrc conrt'nt o f rt pt· oliH''" 11H1< h 111\q·t t h.111 mJ m J.woplt ·•"umt- C:al i lorn ia R 1 pt• 0 I I\ t'~ .11 t' fldt l t'd tn a I u~ 111 hr lllt'. 1101 11n h 1ohr111~11t11 dw I I ,I\ or of the fruit. but also 10 prott·u tht'm 111 ttan-.po11<111on 1 lu 1n omnit'ndnl ,ht 11 !tit Im unopenetlcan,h:S6to 18month'> r ht'\ ffij\ bt ,1or1·tL1111Hlllllllllpt•t.Jllll l Oncr11pt·1wd ~rore unused rtpt' o il\ t''-m 1 ht'tr on~m,11 brine 1n1 IH" opc·n 1111,11\d1 o\l·t "11 h pl.htll "1c111 Pa11ialh t1't'<lca11-.of npt'Oll\t''m,I\ twheld tn 1hcrr·lr11~n.11rn lnr uµ10 IOd.n' :\c'\t'I mix gn't'n o lt\t'' 01 ptc J...k, 1n 1he t .111 \\1th ript· oh"·' r url...t'\ ,, h11~h Ill pro11·tn . In\\ Ill 1.1101 H'\, '"tu1.11t·tl l..11 .1111! 1 hol1·,11·111l tompart'd1ootht'rrn1•af'>. l lth n J1u1.ilh lo\' (,11 1u111t·111 m.1l...n1 111l...e\ lt~htcr to t·.11 J nd t'd,lt'r 1n Jt~<"I th.in m..irn 01ltt'1 pro1t·Hl source~. 1 url..t'\ 1\ ..1lso di\ t'Xcellent 'our< t• ol 11~rn 11ho- fl c1' 1 ne. 11nt dnd '11.1m '"' Bti .ind BI:! -n 11111cnt' 1''"·1111.1 I 10 energ\ ptodut 11on a nd ~oo<l hc<-1lth. T u l...t·t-p dt'lt tut l..t'\ nw.11 01111.,1 .111tl ht ,Ji .rJ,1111~. prop<·r <>lot J~t' '' ..i m11-.1. Rt''' 1,1p puH h.;i.,e;-, 1n m11.-.. 1u11 'apor-proor \\'r,1p ,rnd ,!Ott' 10 t oldt•,1 p .111 o f 1 ht 1l'f11~- t•r ..iwr. ~.n, e '>Ii < t•d llll kt·' nlt'.th 111.1, dn 0111 mort quttkh dut• to 1hr 11 IJr~t·t ,ud.itt' .11 r.1. bu' Jll't 1h1 .1mo11n1 tn tw "'"ti'' 11h in .1 ft'" d.1'' Rt'aJ l.1hd, 1 .111 fu llv a nd ll'<' µ10<111< 1 h' tht' u'e·b\ d.11t• In addt11on 10 dw t'.J'l' J illi ">tmpltt '''of p1q1.11111i..: I ht•-.t• n·t I pt''· I ht·, h.n (' I 111 cHh ant.tgt• of betn~ l11h tn fJI. t ho ln11·1ol .11111 ~tEDITERRA~EA '\;Tl .RJ\EY OLl\'1-. S.~L.\D J I I I ~ J I I ./ I 8 /./ 2 I I 2 (~l\t>\ 41 Head Califomio-Arizona Iceberg Lettu« Tabll'\poon chopped or11on l1u f I 4 \I · inch J pared fre~h ~ingn root Cup r•t'getable oil Tab/e,poon\ u•h1te w rnl' t·ine~ar '\mall oranl{l'. pulrd and \l'Cl1orud Tt'aspoon salt Tra.fpoon wh1ll' pt'ppn Poundf Oven-roast.ed Tur~ Brttist R1pl' Cali/omio Avocado. pull'd and ~l1ad Cup \l1ced Coli/omio R ifH Olives Core. rin e a n d thorou~hh drain le ttuce. C hall in a ~aled plam< ba~ o r crisper. Pia«' o nio n and ginger in elt'Cm c blender or food processor:'whirl un11l fine lv cho pped. Add oil. vinegar. 112 oran~e. ah a nd pepper: whir 10 mix. C ut iceberg le uuce head into 8 tht~ wedges and place 2 wedges on t"ach p late. C ut turk(')' breast into I "t-inch s lices. Arran~ turkey slicn o n lettuce slivers. Top with a vocado a n d o live'>. P o ur l/'l cup dressing over each '>t>rvm g a nd garnish with an oran ge S«tio n TURKEY DELI-MAXES MEALS FAST AS A HEARTBEAT wi 1h • frtt bn>ch lift Rl'ad\!. '"· f{0.1 .Vow 1t·~ r ot\' to whip up ml'ab ... fut 01 n ltl'artbl'ot. 1umR full\!-<OOlud turltt"\' dt'/1 ml'at.J. To rt('l'tt,., 18 mno1~t11.,. lurltt')• dl'/1 '"Cl ,,,., s~nd o .rtl/-11ddrrHl'd, ftampt'd. bw1ruu -mr (MIO ) t'rn'l'lo,,,. to: 1Mr4eJ Deli .,_..,tt, IY•tiOtMI TM..ley ,..,_,_ 1111' SIUUd Rills lttHNI. llalOft, Virrinio ZZHO. CAUfOaNtA UPI: ouvr.s Calorie C-nc TM c:ak>ric-conttn1 for Cahfomia ri~ oliws ia much k>wft than many peoplc-u~. ""'" 4 cwlorvJ 4cwlonn re R h.£\ srl "FffJ) ICEBER(,, I..ETfl"CE \t·1 ,,., n I II rad California -Arizona /cebng uttua ./ 011n1 r\ < rt'nm < ,,,.,.,,., nt rnom trmprT<1f11rr' 1 C 11 p dn 1 n 11n11 1 rrn m ./ C.11p m 1ntrd par'11"'1 I Tl'atpoon drird d1ll u•r'('(/ :! Trn\poon' D11on·•f\ Ir mt/\fnrd ~ ( "P sltcrd California Ri~ O/it'f'S I :! Ct1p rubrd "P" California tfoocado I J C 11p red hell pt'pprr I 2 Cup chopprd u·alrwt' 1 4 Pound Turltey Ham. 1 11brd Core. rin~e and t horou~hl\' dratn lellU(e RemoH' inn er lea\'e<> from le uuce head 10 fot ma f1M ·<>t1e-d hollo" m center. ( ave inner lea\·es for a nothf'r use.) \\'r.i p ktcuc.e head tn p lasltc bag and chill to crisp leuuN' while making ftllin~. Jn a medium -sm>d bowl. combine together cream thee t', sour < rt'am . parslt-'\. dill and mustard until well blende<l. :\h \. m o li\t', avocado, red pepper. waJn u<s and turkey ham . Spoon mixture into ho llo wed lettu<T head: rover w11h plaslic wrap. Chill at lett'it two hou rs. To seive. cut lcuu~ heoad into 6 wedgt"\ STEPS roa PROPO LE'ITUCE CAll I. £LECT ht"ads that gjw 1hptly whC'n ,mtJ 5qU«l~. A fum. but not hard hnd ia a pcT· f«tly "matun•" bead. I. OOH by hokbng head C'Off'omd dowa. whac:k 11 onto a countn-. tbnl btt ouwiM ouc tht eott Wlth hngttS Of. you ma cut wnh aaainlftl llttf buf~ CUC todsa 1118)' dUrolar llllOM'f, UN by holdi .. Mild "°"'9.ftid .p -- runnt .. tap WMrT aJloWi•.,... to,_• t.hrousb dw heiid llO rdnM ~ . 4. DaAIJlll tlw ri-.A ............... ..... ca .............. a r ,, ... .................... -.......... ,... ........ ,I m Or..-0-. DAil Y PtLOT I Thurldey, October 12, 1919 Curry chicken tops for a baked :potat·o A study by the International Microwave Power lnstitllte shows that 75 percent of all American families own a microwave and that accounts for more than 60 million microwave ovens. That number can only be upected to increase in the coming. year. · It's no surprise that we're micro- wave crazy: the ovens can cut meal preparation time at least in half. This Curry Chicken Topped Potato is a snap. Four potatoes take only 13 minutes in the micro- wave versus over an hour in a conventional oven. The curry chicken topping can also be micro- waved. The best part is that the entire meal can be made in one pan. With vegetables, chicken and the nutritious spud, this is a healthful meal an a potato. Thi s twist of putting vege tables tn the potato may also help reform chil- dren with pea and carrot-itis. CURRY CHICKEN-TOPPED POTATO 1 pollDd bonele11, sklnless cb.icken cut in bite-sized pieces t tablespoons flour 1 package (16 ounces) frozen mixed peas and carrots 'i'J cop dry white wine 11.a cup chopped onion •/4 cup golden raisins 1 'tablespoon curry powder Raisin ' tasty ideas for school lunchbox Not that it's back-to-school lime. mommgs tum frantic as parents scurry to prepare bag lunches. A little pre-planning can help ensure that the lunches are ready on time and that children will eat nutritiously and remain satisfied and energetic throughout the school day. Get a head start b) baking a batch of Lunch box Su per Cookies. Children will enjoy the sweet taste and crisp texutre of these cookies: parents w1llbe pleased with th~ nutnuous contributions made by the ingredients. such as the plump California raistns that go into them. Sweet and chewy California raisins provide iron. potassium, phosphorus. calcium, magnesium, as ·well as B vitamins. Whole wheat Oour. bran Oakes. dry milk and peanut butter add to this super cookie's nutritional value, providing fiber. B vitamins and protein. Invest a weekend afternoon to make Lunchbox Super Cookies. With assistance from the lc:ids, this can be an enjoyable family project. The recipe is designed to produce 5 dozen cookies -enough to Sall ud pepper to taste Cadew Hts 4 {abo1t I oaaces eac~) R1sset potatoes, baked Toss chicken in Oour to coat. Combine all ingredients except cashew nuts and potatoes in 3- Quart covered microwave-safe baking dish. Microcook at Me- dium High (70 percent) 20 to 25 minutes or until chicken is thoroughly cooked. Cut or pierce tops of potatoes lengthwise; squeeze ends and push toward center to open. Divide and spoon into potatoes. Makes 4 to 6 ser- vings. N1trlttoul Analysis Per Ser- vla,: 503 cal., 4?.2,B pro., 6.4 g_fat. 62.9 g carb., 13.4 g fiber. 97 mg chol. and 133 mg sodium. Microwave Metbod: Scrub potatoes. Pierce several times with fork. Microcook according to manufacturer's direction or at High (100 percent) about 5 minutes for one 8-ounce potato. about 6 mmutes for two 8-ounce potatoes and about 13 mintues for four 8-ounce potatoes. Turn potatoes over and rotate one- quarter tum halfway through cooking 11me. Let stand. covered, 5 m inutes. Conventional Metbod: Scrub potatoes. Pierce several times with fork. Bake at 400 degrees to 6.0 minutes or until tender .. VEGETABLE CHILI POTATO~ 1 can (151/4 oa.ace~) red k.idlley beans, drained 1 can (14 Ya ounces) tomatoes, cut-up 1 cu ( 1% ounces) Mexican- style corn 1 cu (' ounces) tomato paste 1 can ( 4 0W1ces) cbopped l"fflt chilies 1 cup cbopped onion I tablespoon ground clam pow- enjoy immediately. hot from tbe LUNCHBOX t caps bran flakes o ven. as well as-to cool and store SUPEJ)COOIIES . In iarge bowl cream butter. in the freezer, where thg-will keep 14 C9P Mtter or margariJle, sugar and honey. Beat m eggs, for up to two months. For variety, softened then vanilla, salt and baking soda. make cookie "sandwiches" by spreading. peanut butter bewtwcen ~ e11p packed down brown Mix in oats, Oour and milk pow- two cookies. AIU der to blend tho uroughly. Mix in When there's no time to bake, 14 e11p lloaey raisi ns and walnuts. Gently mix in tuck convenient snack packs of % eat bran Oakes. Drop by table- raisins in the lunch bag. Or com-1 tea.,ooa vuUla spoonfuls. spaced apart. onto bine versatile raisins with nuts and ~ tea.,... eac• sall ud bak-greased baking sheets. cereal to make a quick trail mix. iq .... Balce in 350-degrce oven 15 to • % e11p1 relled Nts 20 minutes until set a nd edJeS arc You can be sure that these deice-.. _ o lightly browned. Cool 10 mrnutes·. table home baked treats won't be 'it cwp •-le wlileat Mr traded for junk food durina lunch ~ cw, .... rat by milk powder remove to racks to cool complete- time .. swap meets" in the 1 ~ c.,t nalslas ly. Cookies may be sandwiched cafeteria. 1 e11p ~eppe• w•1t1 t~tber with peanut butter, if you -====;:;:;::::;;=::;;:;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;::;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii;;;;;;:;;;;;i wish. (When securely wrapped ,. """'.,....P-.,. and frozen, unfilled ccok.ies will I I 1·----·-alll•t' SU.. 1••tlJlllt •.• ,, ~ '""'••.-'LS ~ .,..,. ,. •• ,..Eat ... I ~ ' keep up to 2 months.) Makes about S dozen single cookies. r derl clove mt.ce4 prUe % lablespooa .... ... .. Sllpl' Salt u4 pepper te tale l cwp .,. ... Oe• .. r dileese 4 {...._t I eaces ea~) bnet potatea, bde4 tops of potatoes lenathwisc; squeeze ehds and push toward center to open. Spoon chili mix- ture over hot potatoes. Makes 4 servings. High (100 percent) about minutes for one 8-ounce potato about 6 minutes for two 8--0un . potatoes and about 13 minutes fo four 8-ounce potatoes. Tur potatoes over and rotate one quaner turn halfway thro~ cooking time. Let stand, covered 5 minutes. Combine all ingredients except potatoes in 3-quart covered microwave-safe baking dish. Microcook at High (100 percent) 25 to 30 mintues or until thoroughly heated. Cut or pierce N•trtdeul Aaa.lylls Per Ser-vtaa: 559 cal., 24.3 g P.fO., 11.4 g fat. I 00.S g carb., 20.2 a fiber, 30 mg cbol. and 983 mg sodium. Micrewave Metlllo4: Scrub potatoes. Pierce several times with fork. Microcook according to manufactureer's ~tion or at C..veatJoul MetltCMl: Scru potatoes; pierce several times' wi fork. Bake at 400 degrees. 50 to minute or until: tender. County chefs showcase talents . A sumptuous array of hors d'oeuvres, entrees, dessens and fine wines will be offered for samplina at the fourth annual Great Chefs of Orange County benefit. The event will be held from 4 to 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, at the Dana Point Resort. 25 135 Park Lantern, Dana Point. Proceeds will support the National Kidney Foundition of Southern California. Proceeds will also support the foundation's many programs including research into the causes and treatment of kidney and urologic diseases and public education about the organ donor program. The benefit will ·also include a silent auction. Among the prizes will be a meal served at the home of the winner and will be prepared by an out.standing local chef. Don Sutton. former Los Angeles Dodger pitcher and sports commctator of the Z Channel will be honorary chairman. Participating restaurants are Alfredo's. Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel: Andreino's: Bangkok Four. Dover's Restaruant. Doubletree Hotel; Five Crowns: J Gemmel's; GranviUcs; J.W.'s .• Anaheim Marriott Hotel; John Dominis Restaruant; Larner Genkai; ~ Brisas; Morrell's, Irvine Hilton; Papa Geppetto'st Hyatt Regency Alicante; Pavilion Rcstaruant. Four Seasons Hotel. · Also Pr-ego's; The Dining Room, Ritz-Carltot; Hotel: Ron's in Laguna; Scott's Seafood Grill an~ Bar, Swallow's Cov~: Towers Restaurant, Surf and Sand Hotel; Tuttu Mare: Villa Nova; and Water-· colors., Dana Point Resort. Wineries are Alexander Valley Vineyards. Callaway Vineyard and Winery, Cilurzo Vineyard and Winery. Clos Du Bois Wines, John Culbertson Winery. Creston Manor Vineyards and Winery, ~ Loach Vineyards. Mauri~ Carrie Winery, Mazzocco Vineyards, Mount Palomar Winery. Robert Keenan Winery. Robert Mondavi. Scbastiani. William Hill and William Wheeler. Tickets arc S l 00 per person and can be purchased by calling 962-7675 or at the door. Chairmen are Mike Boone and Tony Covella. Frittata harve.sts a variety of cheese Get your 40 winks and st~ll impress the ganJ with a sure-fire breakfast combmation -Cali- fornia specialty cheeses and a var- iety of harvestvegetables. For this flavorful Harvest Frit- tata. sliced red omon. potatoes and eggplant are suateed in a large pan until tender with sweet red and green bell peppers. Feel free to subsitute any seasonal produce for the vegetables called for rn the recipe. Beaten eggs and crumbled Cali- fornia feta (cow) or queso fresco cheese are poured over the tender veggies and cooked on the stove.. When the frittata is barely set, sprinJcJe with grated Mozzarella and garnish. Place in under the broiler for 3-4 minutes to melt the top. Serve the frittata in wedges to show all the autumn colors of a beautiful October morninc. Re- frigerated leftovers pack nicely for a great picnic lunch treat. CHEDY HARVEST Jl'IUTl'ATA 2 tabe ... I I• IMltter 1 ...... rM ..... , slicff *- 1 ..... potate, sllee4 ... Jalle•d 1 J .. Ml!le emiaat, dlc:e4 ... frldle .. PllfTTATA/D4f • Tide Re~ Golden Laundry Delicious or Granny Detergent Smith Apples Rt·~ular. Unscented or Extra Fon cy·New Crop wit Bleach·67 Oz. Box Was hington Grown 89 Lb . .,,. Bag •• Save 1.36 Save. 75 on 3 Lbs. GROCERY /8 1\KER '\' h i lo 7 I Jum 1• Bog i&;J2()unc1 99 • ~~??.~\~~~ ~~!:~~~~[ui<:.1 ~~ •I 9 ~lit.?..~, r~ Bags 2 69 • ~!11~~0~1~~.,~~~~.~up • 8 9 • s.~~ ~l~I?:~~ ~~~k 169 Or90ge COUt DAILY PILOT/Thundey, OctobW 12. 1MI D8 Half Gallon Tropicana Orange Juice Hf•g ulur or I lome~lylf• 64 Ounn1 Corton 29 Save 1.30 Yoplait 53 ~~~,r~.~. /)I lllllC I' { llllllltltr'f • Vons. S,lice~ \tea t Rolognd 1 19 ~ ~aft ~~~.ed S\\~S.~~ Chee e 1 69 • ~~n.d1 ? ~~ost ~~ere~ \1c~t. . 49 ~ \ n.\\\1.ior .. 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SLICED BACON BEEF CHUCK Rose 5-0t Sliced CANADIAN BACON ................. EA. I .ft HUGHES, LIMIT 2 c 89 LB. c ~"Yi"°'! ,.· 't. r &.{.,. · .. :*-... _J MlllllSS G.O• .. AST c~J~K && 1.7-9 Former John SMOKED POLISH -SAUSAGE ...... ll. 1.79 A ur ey sala.d that is in mint condition Freell and areen. Mint adds -..y flavor to many dilbes. The IDOll Obvious ~for mint are as • ~ tbr mut daleru, as • 11uce lw lamb and for the dia. d9ctive flavor it im.,.ns to mint jalepl.. ...:--But m Southeast ~ coun- tries, mint is sauteed with meall, ldded IO IOUPI and teprCICllll only one of a vut number of sretns ICl'Ved fresh at the table. Experiment with mint in Mint· ed Turby Sa1ld. which combines IOY sauce--marinated Califomia- l'OWD turkey with prbanzo beans and artichoke ~ arcen onions. ted pepper and, Minted Mayon- naise. Turkey is especially com• s-tible with mint, because the delicat~ taste of turkey meat provides a plea.sin& counterpoint to the zesty mint flavor. Minted Turkey Salad sugests a new cut of California turkey to use 'in salads. nstead of traditional roasted turkey breast meat. the recipe calls for turkey breast slices. Because of their thinness, turkey breast slices can be cooked in l S m"inutes, much less time than is required for a whole breast, streamlining preparation time. Turkey breast mces also allow the mannade to penetrate quickly and 6eeply into the meat. And marinating the slices keeps them moist and tender throughout the baking process. With protein from Californ ia· grown turkey and a wide asson· menr of vegetables, Minted Tur· key Salad makes a complete meal for lunch or an excellent light supper ~· Piping hot French bread. rollsl or muffins arc good accompaniments. Once you've tried the salad con· sider seasoning Califomia~own turkey with other herbs as well. The mild turkey flavor lends itself well to combinations with such, fresh herbs~ as basil, rosemary, cilantro or thyme. MINTED TURKEY SALAD 1 poud Callfol'llla·IJ"OWD hlr· key breast 1Uces ~ cap lemoa jllJce 1M C1lp NY IHH •;. cap all ,.rpose .u •;. teufH• prUc powder Salt &M pener 1 cu ( U ~ onces) 1arbu10 beaal,drataed 1 cu (14 onces) arddtoke ~earts. draJH4, ..,.Wred 3 Pftll ....... dtopped 1 re4 pepper, c~ltel•"INted!tl Mill&ed MayoualH (recipe foa.. lows) 1 HM ktter lettHe Marinate turkey slices in mix- ture of lemon juice, soy sauce, oil, prlic powder, salt and pepper for about l hour. In shallow pan bake for IS minutes at 3SO dcarees. turning half way through; cool. Slice turkey into strips; combin1_ with prbenzo--titans, aruchokc hearts, onions, red pepper and Minted Mayonnaise. Serve on a bed of lettuce. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Mlald Mayeuaile a ea.nib '4 le:-Je.Uce 1 elf .Un -.0 er •es oU I .... _,.... ~IPf e• fr'ed ... , lah le IUte In blender, mix yolks with lemon juice. With blender run· nina. slowly drizzle in oil. Stir in mint and sail FRLTTATA 'f"CMll D2 J ....... 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