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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-18 - Orange Coast PilotKiller. quake hits Bay Area 8y MMY Mc:OltATH ............ ,,_~ SAN FRANCISCO -The nation's sccon~­ deadliest eanhquake ravaaed Northern Cah- fomia. crushina more than 200 people to death in their cars. irtjurina 400 others, caving in hiahways and collapsing bridges. The magnitude ol ihe catastrophe slowly emerged today. "This is j ust a devastating, temble. terrible situation beyond everybody's ima11nat100," said Ma~y Boy_er, the Alameda County public infor- mation officer. The quake along the notorious San Andreas Fault registered 6.9 on the Richter scale. It bit at 5:04 p.m. Tuesday, stranding thousands of office workers downtown as night fell over the power· less city. At least 200 people were killed 1n their cars when a mile-long section of the upper level of THE ORANGE COAST .. .. Interstate 880 an Oakland collapsed onto the lower level, said Boyer . Tractors, bulldozers and dump trucks were called out, and truck' and vans took bodies from the site, Boyer said. Preliminary figures indicated at least 400 peo ple were injured througho.n the area. said Tom Mullins, spokesman for the C'ahfomta Office of Emergency Services. !Please Stt OUAKE/A4J .. 25CENTS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1989 a .river killed after stoppin\g on tracks . By EMILY ADAMS Of llW Dally l'9ot Sr ef'I An Irvine wo man was struck and killed by a train Tuesday morning after traffic backed up on Culver Dnve. lea ving her car locked in the path of an oncoming engine. Mary Angela Sha". 4 7. died at the scene after her 1972 Mercedes-Benz was smashed by the train ~nd hurled about 25 yards into a greenbelt surrounding the tracks. Shaw was thrown from her car and landed about 20 feet a\.\a) . .\nother car "as hurned in the fi re created b\ the crash. but no one cl~ was 1nJured. . Witnesses said traffic had backed up on the southbound side of Cul- ver. wa1t1ng for a red light to change at Deerfield A venue when the wreck occurred in thick fog about 8 a.m. haw was pulled up to the bumper of the car ahead. but her trunk area was sull hans1ng o'er the tracks when the railroad "arning light\ flashed and the guard arms lowcrl·d. The car in front of her "as also touching the bumper or the car JU\I ahead. the driver told police. D..,. -~· •1 J~-MenMwt Deputy Coroner's Assistant M•ureen Albrecht •••mines the accident scene. Todd Albright comforts his wife Kelty, who witnessed the •ccldent. He arrived at the Intersection later. .\kxandcr l:Jos. "ho \.\as behind thl' Mercedes and in bad. of thl' guard arm. \.\at<:hed hclplc\sh a~ thl· train burst out of the fog and.headl·d to"ard Sha" at 70 to 80 mph "I tned to do e' Cl) thing. I Oashed' m} hghts and honked the horn and ,,a,ed. tr~ ing to "arn her." Ho' ~1d. "I sa" her l'\l'S 1n the n·ar-' ll''' mirror and I think '>he "as pan1ckl'U Thl·re "as no" herl' fur her to go rhere was ruo m tn front of nll' hul no" here cl'l' .. Bos. "ho "a' '>IOPIJl'd at lc.1<,1 onl' nr t"o car length' heh1nt.I th.: guJrd Jrm. said he ho(')('d '>hl' "ould a·- ' erse her car JnJ hreal through the bamer to thl' other side of thl' trad.~. but therl' \\a'> nu llml· "Lil t' a bullet thl' train '-ame and thl'n tht' \frrcedl'' J U~t Ile" ... Bm ~mi From the t1mt• the railroad light'> \IJnl·d lla.,hing "iha" had ma~ I:"·-' 111 '>l'l'Ond'> to react Lt \till' \\hill' ..aid <. on'i1dcnng tht• thll I.. loti "h1ch \urroundl·d the areJ T ul''>da' morning. ha" probabl> onl~ had l(>ur or lht' S..'l'onds toQmu\l' alter \he \3" the l' ngt nt· ' ltgh h . \\ h Ill' addt·d \ 1'>1b1ltt' "a" kss than 1110 'ard~ · · When the rng1nt· h11 'ihJ"' ht·r .. :ir t'\plockJ 1ntu llaml''> Jnd 1gn1tl·d thl' tar in lrnnt ol hn a bloc H'unda1 hut the fin: 4u1cl..h hurnl·d ll'>t.'lt out V. htlt' ..au.I 1 he morning .\mtral u1mmuta train ht'Jd1n~ trllm San Juan !Please see TRAIN/A2) 2 accused of running illegal drug lab Slaih homeless woman called mentally ill By IRIS YOKO! Of UW Dally ,._ Stan Plastic foam balls blo"'ing out of the bed of a truck kd a Ne" pon Beach pohce officer to a suspect unassembled methamphetamine lah Monday afternoon. Arrested o n susp1c1on of manufac- tunng a controlled substance were Kenneth Raymond Lansden. 28. of Fountain Valk}. and Ehssa Von Reigle. 44. of Huntington Beach. The two were booked and held at Newport Beach city Jatl o n $25.000 bail following the 3: 15 p_.m. arrest. Newport Beach Officer Ro n Vallecamp was on Bayside Drive when he spotted a blue f 979 Ford pickup travehng westbound with plastic foam, "popcom~style" pack· ang material flying out from the truck's bed. The material continued to fly out of the truck for approximately one mile, accordina to the police report, 50 Vallecamp pulled the vehicle oveT in the 1300 block to cite the driver for spilling debns onto the roadway. The driver, who p ve his name as Guy Anthony Powers but was later identified as Lansden. appeared fid~ty and nervous when contacted by Vallecarnp, according to the re- port. While wkina to the drivtt, .Vallecamp noticed numerou cantboard boxes in the bed of the truck. Some of the boxes were taped shut with silver-a>lored duct tape., othen just bad theiT flaps folded 5but, accordina to the ttport. Chccldna to see if the p&utic foam material came from one of dae boaa, Valllcamn band ....... labeled ••acetone" ........... ~ &IDOftl \be plutic roam. He then found numerous rubber botei witb plup oa some ends in another bol.. .,.... .. AmftST /AJt .....,, ,,.,. by b .... , .....,_., ....... . By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of llW Dally ,._ Sref'I .\ homeless ~oman. -;hot to death Monda} in Costa Mesa. "as de- scn'bcd as mentall) 111 and a loner b~ people who knew her. Regina L1ll1an B1s1guano. ~5. \.\3'i felled by a single bullet "ound to the chest in the parking an·a outside a ~helter for homeless fam1ltcs in the 1900 block of Wallace Avenue.· Arrested on susp1c1on of murder ~as .\lonzo Marquez. prev1ousl) 1tkn11fied b~ pohce as · .\lonso Marcus Ciut1em~1 Marque1 . .W. "'a-; he1ng held 1n hcu of $250.000 hatl follo,\lng hi\ am:st about four hours a lier the .:! 40 p.m . shooung Pohce were c;11ll ~arching for a mouvc Tue~a' PoltCl' Capt. Tom La1ar said the '>hooting ma~ ha' l' follO\.\Cd an argumt•nt bt·t"een tlw o;uspcct and v1ct1m . "We feel thq argued and he ~hot her." Laar said 81s1guano. who also \.\ent b} the last name of G1sel. apparent!~ had bl'en hvinjl. on the <;treets tn Costa Funds allocated for county DNA identification lab By JANET ZIMMERMAN "We're obv1ou~I~ going to be 1n n °' uw ~ ,_ ~ strategic pos111on to be 1n charge" of County supervisors on Tucsda} n regional lab. Supervisor Gaddi voted to fund a local DNA lab. Vasquc7 said. which could mean regional stat~for The board's vote was 4-0. w11h the facility aitned at identj mg Harnett Wieder absent. cnme suspects through aiL..a ost In a repon last "'eek. staff said the fa1lproof technique. count) would e nJOY cons1 dcrahle The $120.000 needed for equip-savings by funding its own lab. ment will come from redevelopment Having local technicians could funds and is expected to be avaJlable shave the $300 per sample tesllng before the end of the year. Another pnce by about half. the report states. $80,000. which was raitcd through It also would eliminate expert wit· private sources. will be used to pay ness fees and costs, which can run for personnel more than S 1.000 per d"ay . The county's general and reserve Through DNA testing. 1n- funds will not be tapped to pay for vcsugators an trace a person the new facility. . through ienette cod.Ina -unique to The board approved the project each individual -that is found m despite a re<:ent bill siped by the blood. hair. semen, slon and tissues. aovernor, which provides S 1.1 The odds of two people bavina the inillon fbr ~onal labs lhro~out same DNA structure are 30 billion ~iL That plan. however, to one, experts said. could mean ttimbuneman from the • "Today's action by tbc board w1ll •te once the local lab is estab-squarely ~ Orana1c County t.n the IWMid, county of'fioals said. forefront of 21st century crimc-fllht· Supervison said they were confi-ina techniques.·· Supervisor Oon deal the lab would bt detipated a Roth said. a retionaJ filctlity. Becau1e of the l<.'CUl'lcy, test re- ~ksa for se,eral 'l'ars. .\It hough -;he · had a dm a·, lt ccnse. sht• haJ nn lno"n adJrt'" La1ar ..aid Lam Ha' nc<. ol tht• Orangl' < na't Interfaith ~ht'ltl'f ')did hc had St'l'n the '1ct1m all O\l'r the commun11 ' .\lthough <.ht· "·l' not a n-s1dl'nl .11 the shdter. '>ht· had us1:d II'> 'hO\H'r foc1h11e~ and \IJ\t'd thl'rl' on an cmcrgenl·~ haw. a "~" t1mcs 111 lht• past. Ha} nc'> -.aid Ha' nes and Cind' Och'i. "ho manages thl' !>hdta. \aid B1s1guann "a'i '' p1cal til mam homeko;., pl'Oplc "ho nt'l'd help but t·an 't &l't 11 hct·au<.c ol go' l'rnmcnt funding tUlhad.\ "She \.\3\ 1ht• '1l'ft'<11~ p1(al mcntal- h ill "omJn "hci tell thrnugh lhl' trJr l..s in the '"'l'ffi .. Ha,ne' <.JtJ I he' <.a1d ,ht· 'ilJH'd mo'ith 111 ha'il'lt' "~he "a' a l11rwr:· Ha,ne' ..aid "\\ hcne' er I 'Mi" hl·r un the \tfl'l'I<.. 'hi.' "a" uo;uall~ pre11~ much altinl· " '-t'llher "a' familiar "1th the \U<.Pl'Ct ·-r,e ne,cr \l'Cn him Ix-fore .. Och'> <w11d 81S1guano had tOmt• to the !>helter to take a <.htl\\l'f "'hen ~tarque1 alk•gedl~ o;ho"t'd up .\lthough rx·oplc '>a" him before Jnd alter the inudl•nt police ..aid no one "11ne\sed thl· Jctual shoottng ~he suffered a <>ingk gun<,hol "l>Und to tht• l ht''>I 11ut<t1dc the 'hl'ltt·r 1n thl' Jn' l'"a' area \l·,cral "ttne\'>l'' ..a" ~1an.1uc1 running a"a' altl·r thl' -;hooting Ochs c;a1d poltcc tx·lte\l' he came <,pt'nficalh looking tnr 81s1guano 'It "'ac; orell' nh,1ous he came to !Please see SLAYING/A2J f 'O\ •:H s ·1·011\ I .\ 'I•: Dis•: \St: Lyme disea~e: Few concerns, problems locally · By ALEX WIWAMS Of -Dally -Stl/ff Orange Coast residents ma) ha\e a new reason tO gloat o'er their fellow Amencans east of the M1ss1s- s1pp1 River Adding to the hst of heralded suits often prompt a suspect to plead West Coast advantages.. alongside guilty befort trial, and that saves the dry dcsett heat and curhng 10-foot county about $6,000 per day in trial surf, sunbch restdcnts can add the and preliminary hearing costs: apparent freedom from Lyme d1s- The board took up the issue of case. cstablish1n' a lab two weeks aso. Lyme disc.asc for many became after a I ..-year-old girl was kid-this summer's Bi& Fear. hke freeway napped from bcr home in Hunt· ~1115 two years ago or sharl inator\ Beach and raped. attacb tht summer the ' movie Tbe suspect in that case. Kyle .. Jaws .. wu rdeatcd. Lyme disease. Joseph Borges, 29. was acquitted in a criDDlina fonn of arthritis sprad April of raptQI an Anaheim woman. by ids, p'ippcd the nation, occupy· The DNA test results, which re-• 1e· ~ specc on national news portedJy proved Boracs' auilt, did ·- not amve from. an out-of-state lab in ~ 1n the Midwest and on time for the trial. a.e f.Ut Coasc could scarttly trod The board. except for Wieder. 8'-a dusty bldcwood path voled to wait unttl today to rev~ ~t stumbli.na ICT05S alarma t further tnfonnation about the oper-.. ~ to Ward them out of auonal .procedures of~ lab befof'e ._. IOtille thou&ht to contaia wild approvu'I the expenditure. that mislat carry lhe deer Itek But to date. not one of the Lyme disease cases r(.'Corded in Orangr County was contracted locally, Those cases local doctors have found have apparcntl) been 1m- poned from enhcr the east or the north. Dr. Tom Prenderga t, the county"s epidcm1olog1st for the Or· ange Count> Health Cea.re Agency, said. "Thett was never a strona local fear," said Wend)' Gornick. a m1cro- b1ologast/cp1dcm1ologist at ucr Medical Center's infection control center. "Of course. ll wu the latest thina. and everybody tends to set paranoid. but we're not 10 a susciep- uble area like the Midwest. the East and other heavily wooded 1reu. .. Lyme dt.seue was ftrst dilC'Overed an Old Lyme. Conn.. in 1975. ucl flr5t rcponed an Calib1ua tint )'can later. West of the Roctia, lk diseue tS sprrad by I.be W_.. blect~ tick. bind .. ,,. fll C..bf6rriia'a '8 CCNMi 11,, Md la 4J ,, _ .. Lftm/- GOOD MORNING laclex M 'A1 C°"*S ................•................ 17 CtOlll'LIJ.cl.... .. • •••... •. . • . . . . . • . . . .• II .................. , ............. M Nit ..................... Al ~"°"····················""··········· At l'lilfll1 ..................................... M iNl:ll ~··························· AJ ~~ ........ , ...............• Spec;ialty-aFts schools suggested for-MB dlstrict ly ALEX W IWAMS Of .. ~""~ Crtattna specialty ms schools mipl save school districts the cost of teachina an at all campuses. but preliminary discussion of the topic brouaht vehement protests from Hununaton Beach Union High School District parents Tuesday n.i&hL The ttuntington Stach dislrict has no proposals for magnet schools, but .Ome educators see the co ncept as a detour around funding woes caused b~ declining_ enrollment in the dis- tnct said George Bloch. the dis- trict1s assistant superintendent in cbarae of instructional services. .. The magnet school idea is not being pushed or promoted by any of us. lt's a concept, .. Bloch said. "We threw that idea out there. and I fet the 01cturt -you don't like 1t' Bloch discussed the concept Tu~ day at Edison High ~hool. The talk was intended to dct>ate alternatives fo r finding equal opportunities for all district students 1n the area of performing and fine arts. Bloch said. The idea behind the magnet school is that the district concentrate all rts educational efforts in any one area, such as dance, at one campus. All students in the distnct interested in dance would tra\'el 10 the campus where dance is offered . The district need staff onl} one dance teacher. not one at each of 11s six high schools. In one model. students would onl) attend the specialty school for one or two penoos a dav. Another model for the mainet school is the "fame .. concept. the name bei~ borrowed from tbc film and television show dealin1 with the New York City scboo1 for the per· forming ans. All students at the school concentrate their energies in one are.a in order to punue excel· leooe. Various schools can specialize in various programs. The city of Houston. for example, offers magnet schools for medicine and physical education as well as for the ans. Bloch said. Most parents voked complaintS about m~et schools that Bloch sajd the district had already ident· ificd -problems to which no ~lu· ti on has yet been found, he said. Traosponing students from their home camous to a maa.net campus is Canyon development envirenmental study called inadequate LYME From At States. As of Jul). 2~553 cases had been recorded in New York state. About 400 cases were reported in Cali fornia in t 988. A non-contagious malad y, Lyme disease is nevertheless dan~erous if not treated early by penicillin shots. Gornick said. The illness is similar to the scx uallv transmitted disease syvhilis in that it is caused by a spirochete, a corkscrew-shaped microorganism and develops in stages. By LESLIE EARNEST Of IN Diiiy P'ltoc Stafr Armed with a study that says environmental reports for the Laguna Laurel development and Laguna Canyon Road widening are incomplete, madequate and in need of revision, the Laguna Beach Cit y Council took a few more jabs at the projects Tuesday night. The council endorsed the report. which was 1;>repared b) a San Fran· cisco planning consultant hired by the city, while agreeing to pay a sewage and storm disposal specialist $2.500 to analyze what effect storm water runoff w1ll have on the Cit y. In particular. the council has been concerned that the 3.200-home Laguna Laurel project would gener· ate polluted water from the homes J and golf course that would degrade the quality of water at Main Beach. .. As water exits th eir P.roject, it's out of sight, out of mind. ·said Peter Bowler. a UCI professor with a special interest in wetland ecology. "They never really talk about wha t happens at Main Beach ... The Laguna Laurel project is ex· pccted to be built in the canyon between El Toro Road and the San Diego Freeway on uni ncorporated land owned by The Irvine Co. The planned community. which was ap- &?roved 10 concept by the Oranie County Board of Supervisors m 1984 and revised m 1986. also calls for 12.4 acrrs of commerctal de· velopment. The city has continually opposed the housinJ development and the accompany10g widening of Laguna Canyon Road between El Toro Road and the San Diego Freeway. but has been increasi ngly vocal 1n that opposition since the en· vironmental impact reports were re· leased in August. The ci ty has until Oct. 30 to respond to the reports. The analysis of the environmental reports was released this week and unanimously endorsed by the coun - cil. The analysis. which 1s expected to serve as the city's response to the environmental reports, condemns the reports for underestimating the negative imp"acts the projects will have on the c11y and open space areas. The study says the reports faH to consider the cumulative effects of the proJecls and make conclusions based on "faulty underlying assump- tlons." In general. the analysis says the ARREST From At Vallecamp recognized the chemicals and apparatus as those u.ied in the manufacture of meth· amphetamine and called in a police sergeant. Newport &ach Police De- Gem Talk rewrts are inadequate and leave a number of major question un· answered. For example. the study claims the envirOnlflcntal reports do not thorougHly analyze how downtown Laguna Beach will be impacted by the increased congestion and what effect "urbanization of the canyon" will have on the city's tounst appeal. The study also says the reports do not adequately address what impacts the·development will have on the area·s wildlife. Dawn M cCorm i c k . a spokeswoman for The Irvine C'o .. has said the company created a responsible and en"ironmentally sensi tive plan that preserves 70 per- cent of the land as permanent open space and includes 136 environmen- tal protection measures. The county's prOJeCt manager for the Laguna Laurel environmental impact repon said Tuesday the county will gladly respond to ad· ditional concerns from the city. .. The only thing I can sa} 1s "e did have biologists "ho prepared a vet") extensive b1olog1cal stud) of the Laguna Laurel area and the' came up with the conclusion in the El R and we assume the information IS correct... Bob Rusb} sa id. "We thought we kne" e\el")th1ng we needed to kno" about the situ· auon." • Once the Cit} responds omc1all~. Rusby said the count) "111 consider whether add1t1onal m111gat1on measures are necessaf). Also Tuesda) night. the council continued to pa'e the wa} for a Nov. 11 protest \\alk through Laguna Canyon. which 00ic1als sa) could draw 5.000 demonstrators and creale traffic problems. Police Chief Neil Purcell said the 35 10 45 uniformed police oflicers that would be required to· supervise such a march would cost the Cll\ from $3,500 to $4.000. · Initially, the council had con· sidered a march that would have closed down Laguna Canyon Road to motorists. However, a city official announced Tuesday night that the California Transportation .\uthont) has denied that request. Ma yor Roben Gentf) said the Cit} will consider other options for the march, including asking Caltrans 10 close at least a pon1on of the road. "We're doing a lot tonight for p~serving Laguna Beach." Gent I") said. partment narcotics officers and U.S. Department of Justice narcotics of- ficers, all of whom agreed the equip- ment was an unassembled meth lab. police spokesman Bob Oaklev said. The dnver and passenger were subsequently arrested. Officers later found Lansden had numerous war· Victims usualh learn they have been infected within weeks. when the} spot a pinkish rash that grows in a circular fashion from a clear. unaffected center. Among earl} symptoms arc fe, er and ex haustion. Prendergast said. If untreated. serious compl ica- ti ons can ansc. including meningitis. the inflammation of the outer la)er of the brain or spi nal cord. arh} thm1c hean beats and severe arthritis -swelJing and pain in the joints. Orange County doctors confirmed receiving many calls from worried people "1th undiagnosed ailments and rashes. Feeding the fear was the fact that. at earl> stases. Lyme dis· ease can be md1stigu1shable from a variet} of ailments. It's easy to im· aginc you han:-Lyme disease. Gornick said. Fear partl} fol lowed a health~ share of !>um mer headlines. said Dr. Waller Parse!. a general prac1111oner based 1n Ne"pon Beach. .. It was !>Omet hing that got in the ne" spa pc rs:· Parse I ~1d. adding that forecasted "danger "as partl~ h}pe and partl~ real. Fe" doctors behcH' b mc d1scasl· "ill s"'eep through Orangl' Count~ l{escarchers ha\e d1sco,ercd nu· merous Western black-legged t1cls throughout the count}. hut among those cru!>hed and examined. no L~ me sp1rochctes ha\'e been found. Prendergast said. In add1t1on. the disease pas~., onl) from ticks to humans. not from humans to humans ... It's not likc a true ep1dem1 c problem. Onl) so man ) people get ticks:· Prendergast said. Even those who do pi ck up ticks on weekend getaways must carry the licks for about a day before th~~ run a strong risk of contracting the dis- ease. And of those who carry the ticks for a day, onl\' one out of 13 or 14 are 10fected. Prendergast said. Ncvertheless. the disease has caused enough problems 10 the East and the upper Midwest that doctors. and campers. would be unwise to d1sm1ss concern e ntire ly. Prendergast said. ..It's not an overwhelming prot>- lem, but where 1t occurs, L} me disease 1s a disease of significance." Prendergast said. rants out for his arrest. including a no-ball felony warrant for alleged sale of manJuana and hashish. The truck was towed to the police station, where the Justice Depart· ment narcotics officers disassembled and checked all the equipment. Oak- ley said. BEYOND PERFECTION. ~ BAUME & MERCIER , GE NEVE MAITAIS HOM.OGlAS OEPVll 1130 J.e. a prob&tm. and many students and parents aflued that students would lose their sense of ldentification with a community school if they were shuttled between various campuses for various programs. Bloch said. At present. every student in the district does not Jet equal op- portunities to participate in drama. band, dance and fine ans. Bloch said. For example1 Fountain Valley High School onay ~tained its vocal music teacher when parents banded together to raise a year's salary for the instructor. The school still lacks a dance teacher and a drama teacher. ' Ocean View High School'$ drama 1eacher di vides work between two schools. and Westminster High School has oo drama and no dance proaram. Every school in the ,distnct h.as lost at least some IC(:t1ons of education in the ans, said Steve Schwartz, the district's ans special · ist. Partnts complained that an pro-grams are typically the first area cut when budgets wither. Arts, pare~ts said a~ VJtal for cultural apprec1a· tion' Ans encourage emotional and inteilcctual growth tn all areas of life. they said. \ • . "The ..districr' feels fine ans are potat~ ;snd the rest is meat," said Haro! Witten of Huntington Stach. "I m ntain it's all meat." Funding problems ha ve plagued the district s10~ the pa~sa.ae o.f Prop. 13, the property tax 1n1t1at1ve. 10 1976. Bloch said. In 1979. d1stnct enrollment was approximatel~ 22,600. Current enrollment is about 13,600, and is projected to rise only 200 students by the tum of tht century. With a dtcline in the number or students. the district rc«ives less state money and can support fewer teachers and fewer programs. Bloch said. Bloch said the district agrees that arts are vital to education. He said however. that the state requi~s that University of California require. men ts are met before other cu1 . riculum priorities are approached. Parents should take their com - plaints beyond the school board '"' state legislators. Bloch said. ··we've got to stop kicking thl· wrong people !" the shins:· he !>aid Controversial batting cage bats . 1000 with FV council By HOLLY J. W ~GNE" Of 1"-Dally l'llOI St.tf'I Bill Hudson and a crowd of sup- porters emerged victorious from the Fountai n Valley City Council chambers after wmning support for hi s batting cage Tuesday. The C11y Council agreed to re· verse ,an earlier decision by the Planning Commission that would ha' e forced the H udsons to remo"e the I 2·b) ·I 2-by-58-foot pipe and net cage. The issue was whether a batting cage "as an accessOI") use permitted on a res1dent1al lot. Wh tie the Plann10g Commission said no. the council said }es. The council \Oted 4-0 to allo" the cage. Councilman James Neal was absent. But the council's dec1s1on was not TRAIN From At Cap1c;1rano to Los Angele!>. finall} caml' to a cn·cch1ng halt about a half-m1lc awa\. The engine carried four pas!>Cngl:r car!>. all of which '.'l'fl' full. one commuter said. "We really didn't know what hap- ix·ncd. there "'as JUSt a bump and then \\e stopped and the lights "ent uut. .. said Moll> Shendan. a daily l'OmmuH·r from Laguna Hills ... But there "a" a c;mell of gas c\ el")· '>'hne " The ~ou1hbound lanes of Cuher bct"een \\alnut and Deerfield were closed unlll 3 p.m "h1k police 1n vest1gators \\Orked to re-create the accident. While measunng skid marks and inter' 1c" mg" 11ncsses. officers step- ped gingerly around the contents of Shaw 's car. stre"'n across Cuher and down 10 where most of the Mercedes rested on its side. L~ 1ng in the street was a _lunch· box. a saxophone. a pair ol ballet slippers. The slippers probabl} belonged to Shaw's 13-)ear-old daughter. Michelte. who's go10g to be a pnma without its price. The Hudsons will be required to bring the height of the cage down to 10 feet and plant trees or shrubbery around the cage to further obscure it from. In addition. the council d1m:ted the Planning Commissio n to draft guidelines to govern possible con· struction of future batting cages in the city. "I'm glad it's over." Hud son said. .. This, tonight was O\'Crwhelmmg ... W.H. "Art" Sweatt. the neighbor whose complaint originally brought the cage to city offi cials' attention. would say only "the council made lhe dec1s1on." Sweatt has sold his home for unrelated reasons and will mo' l' soon. The Hudson family prcv1ousl} of· f ered to make changes m th e cagr to accommodate neighbors. Sweatt ob- ballerina one day. said one of Shaw's neighbors. Cynthia Garner. Sha\" 's IQ.year-old son. Michael, is learning the saxophone. Garner said. Garner described Shaw as a very hospitable woman. ont' who was de\'oted to her husband. Robert. her two children, her Michigan relau ves and her Polish roots. A de"out Catholic. Shaw al!>o cn- JO)ed gardening and entertaining guests on the couplc·1; wt'll-tnmmed lawn, Gamer said. The t\\O "omen had known each other for nine years. e'er since they both mo' ed into Northwood when t~1r housing tract first opened. Garner said. ··she was a lo' el}. modest woman.'' Gamer said. A purclJlrstnlt agent for Beckham and E1senihan me. Sha\\ \\as said to_ SLAYING From At take care of bus1ne!>s "1th her." <X.·h~ said. Despite the outcry against services for the poor that some wests1de Jected when nt) planning staff tncJ to set up a meeting among con cemed panics so no meeting ""\ held. a stafT report said. The Hudsons had even gone so fJ1 a!> to ha ve ;\n open house last Sun· day, invi ting eommu(\ity memher\ 10 sec the cage for th~msel ves and '01ce their opinions to the courwil Hudw n said la ter he·d had 1111 idea Co uncilmen James Petnk1n and George Scott were among thr '1s1tors at the open house. Among residents speaking on thl· 1c;sue. 10 speakers and a roo11n~ section fa,ored the cage. \\hile thm· speakers opposed it. Hudson. "ho said an anon)·mou\ S) mpath1zer donated the $1 25 fee to appeal the matter to th e council provided detailed engineering dra\\- 1ngs sho"ing the cage could be d1<,- man1led eas1l~ "hen not in use. br onl' of the hc'I in hcr field. Garner said . Police hchnt Sha" \\ac; on hl·r wa' to work when the tram st rucl.. .:Regretfull). this 1s not something I'm unaccustomed lo." ~1d Dchb1c Wood. a d1stnct supen 1sor for .\m· tral who was on the J:.t:\ a.m train from San Juan ( ap1strano. .\s soon as c,he heard the cml·rg· l'nC) bra lH'!> 10<. l and the cru"ded passenger train begin 10 shdc. "hl..c: a sled on ice ... \\ ood knew the\ 'd h11 something. she saJd~ · "E"cn th ough the engineer plugged 11 (set the emergcnc) brake) 11 didn't reall} make a difference With all that weight behind 11. a tram JUSI can't stop that fa\t ," Wood said. "In a line of traffic. \OU should ne'er block the rails... · residents sa' ha' e a11racted troubk· makas. Ochs ~ud the shelter had nut rC\.'Cl\.eJ rnmplainis follo"mg Monda} 's shooting. "In fact. wc·,c gottl·n some: pm 1tl\c calls of support from peopk who think we're part of the solution rather than part of' the problem" she said. , Just call 6 4 2-6086 ~~,.,.~~E Daily Pilat Dally Piiot Delivery Is Guaranteed . What do )'ou hkc about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded. transcribed and de· livered to the appropnate editor. The same 24-h our answenng service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for verification. Tell us what's on your m10d. VOL. 12, NO. 291 1 ~ MAIN OPl'ICI! ))0 W ~r SI Cou.o Mtu c ... 1 M ... -PU 1'0 lo• IS6() (O\U ~ ... , ... q/bl6 c .. u1t~a '"'" 1>41 S618 ,,.,_,. Olf1<0 "~""' ~ Spotu 641 0 1 I Mtt S )Op"' Spof11 1>•1 •JJO ,..,_. S4<>1/1•,. S4(). 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Our representative will be happy to give you a carefully measured ln- flome esttmate at no char~. We are sure you will be pleased W1th our fine product and fair price. You should also be pleased knowing you wiH receive a product made and flnlsh8d In Qilfoml8 by Cllforrila craftarnen. I I ll 1 0 I ll \ I 11 I Nice neighbors, costs made us happy campers .. The joy of moior-coaching or RV-ing may b( summarized by the fact that you never know wbal to expect beyond the next tum 1n the road. It may be a bucket of blackbemcs or a fault) trans- m1ss1on. or a broken tooth. or 32 se11ior ciuzens on bicycles or a Canadian railroader. Even wiihout surprises, coastal or inland highways paralleling our Pacific Ocean stnnJ togclht'r c111cs and scener} unmatched aO\ where in the "'orld Take )Our pack -H1gh1Aa}" I. IOI. or 1-5 be1wecn Orange ( ounh and the ( an.td1an border are ah\e and C),UIJng .ind \aned l'nough to plea'>e all tastes and tempt.·rs .\nd lhl\ 11ml' of thl· ~ear 1s best because all 111 the M"hool' ha'l rnonH·ncd and thcrl' 1\ tnu1, room m the: c.impground'> and fewer car!> 10 h(· ,1 \m1ed b} .-.fo1A·m11,1ng 1rud. ... on t1Ao-lane rn.k \ml 111 • k Jr th..-p tpul 1u> 11rha•1 .1'1."" ~1lll !111d \1,,1 pll. ,11,· lll\l·r JOl.J 111. 1.U'>h 1t wn 1u' 111\H'I Id me g1H~ \OU Ill'' '''II C\JIH'' ,,ohhl~ \\heel ..ind a hrot..un tooth \' ·'l'll" apprnarhing King C it). drl\ mg no1 th I I thniugh thl· Salina" \alle}. ''hen l\\lll.' •,1\ 11•i: nwt<Hl'h 1,1p.nakd th..11 sonwth1ng "a' .1111") .11 lhl' r1.·~11 ot our f ioga It \\J~ 111 about the 'ame area ,, ~l'.11 ago that a rear trrl· npludc:d. hfo ,\1 ng a h1Jl e through the floor uf our motor coach cabin. 'iO l'ach time. I pulkd off tht• road and tn'ipeetrd our ng. I found nothing wrong hut the ~·c­ ond motonst made a l l rcurlar mo11on '"11h her hand and arm so I concluded I muc;t ha\l· tire prob- lems ( aut1uush ''l' l"Ontinued 10 King C II\ and lound thl' 'iamt· o,hl1p "ht•r(· "l' bought a ne" 11rc a 'l'ar ago ··We'll r hl·cl.. \Our \\hl·e1.,:· thl· man said ··come had. m half an hour. and \\l'0 ll kt \uu t..no'' "hat''i ~our prohkm ·· · King ( 1 1~ 1<, 11111 I .I'\ q(a' or '\r"pon lkal·h or C\l'n C O\l.t '.\k'><1 1t·, a 4u1c1 littk nt~. a maJor agnruhural 'h1pp1ng point. a railroad tc:ntl'r and a h1ghl\ lli.-.pa ll1r lt1\\ 11, tilkd ''1th fncndl) peopk .\nd ;.-, almmt ,1f\\:t\\ hot. '-;o \\l' kilkd a halfhuur 1n a t'r1l·nJI\ :11r-u1n~ht1l1nl'd puh and returned tt• our llfl" ,h;ip "It\ all fhnt.·· thl· man,1gcr 'aid ... , ou mu'I ha\l' had ~our "hl·d, rot.lll'J. bn·,1u'>l' thl' nght n-.ir oul\llk \\hrd \\J\n·i 11n 11ght thl' p1m didn't matrh 'ourl' 'l'r' lm k\ \OU d1dn"t thrn" 11·· '\u ,,h.11 J11 I O\\t' \ou"· · '111h1ng '"' .1 thin~ · ·· \" l ·mun no\\ •• ,II. th.II°\ 11 \ltl·r .ill \tlU h1111!!hl .I \Ill' 1r11111 Oll' fa,t \CM .. \t' "l 111111,d thl· llh'lh.1n1 ,,h11 li\nl 11 .ind t1ppnJ l11m S' .1nJ \\t·nt niaril' 11n 11ur "·" '11llll' d..t" l.llrr "l' "l'rt· l.1111p1ng. Ill lht· Hurllng_tlln l Jmpground in thl· llumhuldt Rt•d\\nt><l' \t.llt' Park Du11ng thl· d.\\ \\l" p1t l..l•J \\lid hlad.hl·rrtl'' .ind put J~1ut .1 g;:itl11n ,f thl'nl 1n our m11toi \ll.llh trn·1n 10 1.1h llllnll' .111J Ill thl' l'\ l'Olng \\l" l"ll'lll'd II> ITIU\I\ 11n our lJ'l"lll" pla~l·r \11t1ng. JrnunJ thl' l .1mplirr c >nt· m11rning. (1\\l'll '-lid om· 11t ht•1 m.11nr ll'l'th -J nH,l.1r - hall hrof...l'll 11tl .11 thl' gum l11w .1nJ lllllh' 11u t \\ l 1Al'rl' alr.11d 1111n1l'l t111n .• ind '>lmt· \\l' ''l n· ht·.1J1111t fc1r PonlanJ \H' l.tllnl a Jaug.htl·r-111-IJ\\ 1n '-'akm ()rl' ,llld 'hl' .1rrr.tngl•J l\1 ha\ l' ht:r Jrnll'l \\T U\ at 4 am t\\11 da" IJtl'r Rdon· \\l' brnf...l' l.tmp. \\l' t.1lkl·d t1• .l lllll' 1:oupk 111 thl' aJJrnn1ng tampsllt'. I ht•\ ''l'rt· frt1m .\locrta. < .1nada .1nll 1h1' "·I' thl·tr tir'' trip 111 Cahtorn1a. ano thn \\l'll' hounJ t11r 'an I ranU\f\I Sti \\t' told thl'lll \\ hl'rl' 111 '-la\. "hat 111 J11 -th1• hndge' the I mh.m.1\krn f 1,haml·n"· \\"hart. thl· 1:ahk 1..1r' thl I 1•p ot tlw \1.1ri.. \II thl' ll'lln't trap'> In \.1krn th,· Jrnt"l ''·'' \\Olldl·rlul l k l kam·J 11111 thl '"' l.l'I kit IH lhl' wnth .. rx·nt h.111 an hour \·ra ing .ind rnJl..ing 'urc nothing lf,1 might h.1rrx·n .1nJ tt·''l' J lull rl'JX>rt that (1\\l'll uiuld tt'' l' hn 1\\\ n drntl\I onrl' ''l' 'H'rl' hal I. hunll' \nd IM .ill th1\ h" ,h..trgl' IAJ'> SI/\ \lll'r rt'Jthing. Ptirtl.1nJ. ''l' rl'll..tn·d our ''l'P' had dU\\0 I·' 111 c.r.IOI' PJ" 1h1·n 1111(1\ 1111 .igain. ,1nd \\l' found "e had t1ml' 11, stJ' a1w1h t r night 1n Hurling.111n 111 rolln t murl· hlal t..hc:rric' and to rel.1\ .lnllllll! thn'l' magn1lil0l'nt rl'J"t'tid' Our 1)fd l<lnlP\tll' \\,,, \Jl ant and \\C tool.. 11 ~earh). \l(lrl''i 111 uilnrtul hall-<lllllH' tent'i \\en· arrangl·d OH'r lour or fi,,. lampsttl''> .• md "'-' lcarnt•d 11 ""' .1 1!-n1up 111 '~ hir)d1sl\. almu".I all ol them 'l'ntur tllllt'n' ''''° "en· llf.'.dJltng lrom Vancmn l'f. H l . tu \ant.1 Rarh..1ra. a t1Ao months' 1np Tht') "<Htld c~de for '>I\ da~'· thrn re•a for 11ne. Jnd 1<xfa, 1n lhl' rt'd''<ioth \\:l'> a rest da). Tht·~ '-l'l'ml·d \ll rugg.ed ;and hl·alth~ and ha pp~. and thn \H'r1· \\J,h111g d11thl''· and \lnging around the campfire, and ltl\ mg thl' \\Orld around thl'ffi 1 O\\ard thl' latl' afternoon. l "'alked to tht• camp oflirr .ind thl· PJ' phorll' to rail home for me'i~gl'' .\ toupk "·'' ll\lflg thl' onl~ phone. ~o I wa11t·d. \tandm~ nn 1,ne toot. thrn the C\lher I pa1J httk a11t·nt1on to thl·m hut I hrard them "a' "ometh1ng ahoul 1.1hk l-.irc;, and Fishermen·, "'harf. and tht• 1 op 111 thl' ~tart.. fhl·n the man came up 10 me ··w eren't \OU hl'fl' ahout 10 d:l\~ ago. and didn't ~-Ou gi \ l' me all the good tips for San Frnnc1sco·1" he :i'kcd It "'a" our carun neighbors from .\lbcna Thi time. "'e e'changed cards. and he was R. L. "Ron" O'Hara.the d1stnct sales manager for tht' ( anad1an National Ra1lwa). and his wife. from Edmonton. Alberta. Canada. .. We can't th1rnk you enou,h." he ~ad. "You made our vacation.' she added. "We did everything you suggested -ndmg the cable cars, eating at F1shel'men's Wharf. visiting the shops around the I ln1on Square. going to Gract' Cathedral. We e'en had n dnnk tn the Top of the Mark. You really know the town. don't you?" "Yes. .. I said. "And 1hat'5 because we did all the same things on our honeymoon -SI ycan aao." ·· Jim FellH 11 • 1..,Ume ob1erver of de 0nuwe C..11. Hhl Cf#UU rat Sud•y ad ... .....,. Tl!MI rob FOU'ftaln Vallq dairy er .,. D-"1 "°' ! Two Cccn-:llltfl neaped with an undbcloscd amou• of cash after holdina up a Foun1.11n Valley daJI')'. POlicl npmed. The IUIPICtl .alked into the Oaasy ,... Dli.fy. 170~ Ncwtud St •• It about lO p.m. ..,..,---.• ()lie of them WU anned with I ..... Ill. uny OriMld laicl Tbe dftk.::..1111111 ---... ,..._ Md dwJ ftld in • DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. October 18, 1989 AS Mustang Club investor describes attack By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of -~ "'°' kalf An 1n"es1or in tbe infamous Mustana Club te!ltilied Tuesday that his former associate and a reputed mobc;1c:r held has neck and legs before finog three bullets into has head in a Costa Mesa parking garage and leaving hun for dead Wilham Carroll. 57. waited nearly two year~ before fingering hi s alleged 111- tackcrs. Prosecutors claim Jo~ph Grosso help- ed arrange the attack for Michael Anthon) R1u1tello. an alleged Mafia boss wpo was after Carroll's share tn Lhe once· profitable an1a .\na topics<. dub. Grosso. -lb. 1\ on tnal for alll'mpted murder. and R1111tt•llc>"-. tnJl ,., 'lh1'l!ulc.'J to llilhm ( )O llltif..l.'f\ •\l'le \l dlllll'<f .\ !(1 I II l't.il 1..lctertur nut\ltk the tnunto<>lll lo <.fUl''>ltoning h\ till' ddl'n'l' Jllllrnl'' ho"'e'cr. < arroll \a1d h1· 1rnh kit hut didn't \l'l" tht• h.1mh tha• h,·l~I "1' kco, J11\\ n J'> hl· \JI 111 till' , 1,,l :1, r " t" .;1, ll"' n l<lr on \pr ii l 1 I '" ( arn11l 1c,t1ltl·d thJt < 10"11 "·" 111 1tw dn,cr'~ \l'.ll hold1ni:; h1' kl!' \\h1k Ri1111l'lf1) grahhcd hi\ nel 1-'1 11111 th1 hJl"I.. of the tJr and \hot h1111 ··1 tu rrwd m' lw 1d 1·.. ~ .t \Ir (11l1"0 I '(1Jl''>l;l11l lftl :l 'f '1!\ 111• l:lf ,f hlled m ~ Ill'\" .rnd i' 11 ,. I l,t, l' aruunJ.'' '<111..I (,1rroll •'fl1• " •,11 lillndt·d tn thc JtlJl k ··11 ..,,.l 111 d IT'" eH·nth1ng hJppt'nlJ 1n a 'Pitt '· •1 I ( Jnoll wht1 uin11nuuu\h d.il•t u! 1• his \\ :11a1ng l'\ l''· ,,11 in · thl' 1 T uc'>da .• tnd fl'·enalled thl· ;,hn11t.r Juror<. \\ a rl''>Ult o t l'Jrha puhll·,1 Joseph Grosso repun'> of '>u1. h J dt·1110n,1ra11un \upcrtor ( ou~t Jullgl' l11h•1 I lhnn J r 1''>Ul'd a g.1~ or.lcr tu ~n n. q,.q,c\' tr•J m tJlking !11 tlw ~· " .1 1tr Lill' J1:rnonstrat1o n \\lttr llll~ II• t ,1mill l1rv"11 railed h11n l' 11lw1 lhHt d.i~ .inJ .1 rranie<l for tht< :hrt•c 111i:n t.• nLTI :11 J ~anlll \na 1e'>t..turan1 t1•r l11nnt 1 J hn ~1d thn nn•tkd J mk t-... " Ill lhl'lr tar in the \uuth < lM'>l P ,J/,1 parl.mg. gara~e. "'here 11• , •. ,, •111 · ul • urred 'hunl' l)Cfort' mid- i I : ll:,, tliul Octcnsc aLtome)' Willwn Yacobow Jr. concentratC'd his quesuons on what Grosso dad ~fore the shooting. Accord- ing to Carroll. the defendant did not speak and was look1n1l stra1j1.ht ahead The defense contt'ndll Carroll "'as in- volved in drugs. murders and loan shark- ing. Carroll, howe .. cr. denied e'er telling Grosso he played a part 111 t1Ao gangland- stvle murders or otTered him v.ork 1n a drug tab. Yacobozz1 maintains <. arroll v.as tr}- ing 10 get back at Ci rosso for suppl) ing the FBI an I 9lS6 and I Y!P "'1th infor- mation about him ( arroll also drnin1 all\ 1n' oh l'mt:nt w11h the dea1h of Mustang O\.\nt>r J1mm) (.asino v.ho "'as handcufTcd and 'hot 111 lhl· head three 11mcs ( Jrroll tes11fied he lnaned (3.,1110 more than SI ~U.000 tor back ta;\es .ind othc:r purpo')C\ lk "'a'> rt'pa1d SI 00> pt>r 1Ae>t:I.. hut ft'portedl~ rci:e1H·d nnl~ t\\O l hecks ht-fore ( asmo\ murder on "ie"' ) car's DJ\ 111~~ In add11inn to the s201H10 ( asino "'J' paid uut ut dub prulih e' c:r: mun th ( arroll .illt<gcd he v.a~ 1at..1ng ra .. h ..\her C a!>ino\ death. Grnc Lc':ihl'r took O\er "'' managl'r at the n1gh1duh Le<,hcr 1s \l.'.hedull'd 10 tt''>llf, that R1u11l'llo tned to musrk h1' "a) 10111 uintrol ot the duh \\llh the 1ntt·n11on nl ">k1mm111g profit'> 0.tll·ordin~ 111 t'Ourt dU('uml·nt<, R1111tdlo ..ilkgrJh wm- plainl·J to Lesher that ( arrull "'a'> refus- ing Ill '>hare duh l'am1ng'> Lc\hi:r pJ1d $5.IJ()(t a \\l'l'I.. 1n protit' trom the duh tu K1z111ellu alturJing 111 niun dOl umtnts The pa' mt·nts fl'· purtnlh "erl' m..ide through George ) ud/P •th >'ho IJ trr ".1~ fa 1alh \hot thrt'l' llrlll'' in tht· htad · < .1rt1ill I' n11 \\ a pr11tl'lll'd "1tnl·'>~ and 111, "!h"ll'Jhnut' arl' unJ1,, loscd. Ht> re· portl·Jh nwt ( 1ro"u 111 pnc,on R111 rtdln t•2 "a' lml..ed to organ1Ll'd 1.nml· Ill a 141\h 1,tatt' rl·pon and 1dent· 11°1l'd a' a ldpldtn 11'1 thl' \ldano mafia lam1h Ill l 11'> .\ngl'les He has sened llml· 111 'tall' .tnd ll'dt'ral pnson for rohl't:f\ ~1Jn.ipp1ng and ract..eteenng. Club memberships declared no conflict for HB officials J Slain baby had been strangled By ROBERT BARKER Qt U''f' ).;e1I) P1hH \t "" llun11ngwn lkadt < 1t\ \1111rnt·\ < 1,111 Hutton h a\ 1nl111ml'd C "' t 11llll1 ii 111,·111 - ber'> thl'\ h..t\l' IHI llllllllll 11t 1111t'rl'<;I 111 rl'garJ 111 J g.1tl 111 \II' llll'll lhl·"h1p' thl'\ rel.'l'l\t'd 111 till· 't·.1d11l ( 11 u111n ( luh l hl· nll'ml"wr,h1p \.tr.1' pam111nl 11t- f1nal\ tu J111l' .11 thl' , 11u11tl\ duh - ti\\ n..-J h' l h,· 11111111 ll!!t"n Hl'.1d1 t 11 - althnugh th•'' h.1d 111 p,1, 1111 tlwir n1l'.d' Hu1111n·, tindlrl!'' ,.111w .1111111,1 l"" \\el·!..' 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Imm a 'an on the I ~-W•n hlud of 1 l:irhor Roule' ard • • • .\n e!>lllTI31t'd $~.4()(1 10 propem IAJ<\ stokn from a h11mr l'll thl' I 1400 bltK:t.. of Sandstone \\enuc b~ burglar.. "'ho entered th rough a hal'I..' a rd "1 m1o"' • • • A patn11ng 'alut·d JI S2.8CXJ wa.-. 'itolcn off the wall at T \\ 1lh~1r Financial Group. 18430 Brookhu"'t St. -... --Yt'llo" gOld \ alued at S2.000 was stolen from M.M Dent.al tud10. 9092 Talbert Avt'., after .• burglar uS4.'<I a kc) to enter the ofliC't Lapaa Beach A home an the 1100 block of North Coast Hia.hwa) v.as buraJanied Mondi)'. A camcr1 and "a1ch v.orth Sl6S ~e~ tolen. • • • ~ -~-):dlow Yamaha was 1totcn front the 30800 block of COl:lt Haahway on Mon· day. 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The nan t"lln down an altty on ~nd to~'lrds lil·tl ..\venue bCfore dl.Slppcanna 1n a condom1n1um ~mple~. • • • woman satd a man dnv1n1 an old .. h1tc C-41llK or Monte Carlo •P-DrdK~ ~ car on A h Stl'ftt and 1\k<'d htr sf w wanled to buy ccn1nt. • • • Gan• mcmbCD ~poncd1 pray- hl111. t.. 111 ,, th "lrt'l l '' h,·n 'I ' '·'" 1h1 'U'Jll.'ll ··~•nk! II JI hu .ll llJlll~ 11 < ltl11 t'r ~ r.1•11<. l 11•rJ,.11 ...,h, ,, 11 .1:11,·.t Jnd ht•r 1.111\cr .1 \,1,ht hr .. i.., Hnl runnm)'! • 111 11 ,,.ir h" 111 :h1· rro" .-1 Ha" l..111, 1,1unJ thr 'U'f'l•, ,t.1thf111~ ti\ !ht I'. lll\11>\\ '11<, I ~ 111 ,1 'Id ,1,I<. " I• Ill •\\ h.11 Jfl' \"II d 1111 ·~ hl fl .. 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Man•ment suspcch a former employee of tbC' heist. ••• A home on treamwood wa bur- aJarucd somcumc between earl) Fmb) momina and late Monda) n"ht after thieves allcacdly pncd open a ~room v.indow. A \'Cll. televi ion and ponable computcf we.rt stolen. • • • Republicaft Pnnlin& at l 202 Mc<Jaw ~•he loll ofS I ~.000 in equipment somdtmc O\"tt tM ftdtcnd./ ~ tnlttt'd a home on Wlfttcr· bu'h tbrOuP the rear wincto-tome- time an tlllt • week and tt<* a VCR ... pOn8'llt ....,.. -·~ the OWMT1 ... ...,. . I h1 'U'Pl't l rJn tltl ag .• un hul Ha1A l..1n!. .Judll him t'llll" nwrt· at Nth ~treet and R 1' .-1 \' l'l1Ul Thl· .,u,p-..·d allegedl~ pur '' ·d I fJ\\ l..1n' n 11\i: 1. hl·'t and thre"' h m 111 :Ol' l!hiund tiut HJv.km' \\n' tied "11h tin• ~1nJ gJllll'd ,11ri1rt1I liordon , .. ,.: \\ hl n tht• 'U'f'X'l I r1·..1lt1t·d tht' pohet> '' l'rl· , 111 t hl't r ".1' hr rl'pnnl·df\ said he "<I' ,,1rr\ JnJ J\l..l·d H.l\\l..ln' to kt him !!" ( 111rd11n '-lid I> .\ddt'J a ll'<tl ,.,t.llr hrnl..n "'ho hvM tu't J 1," bl11'. I..' a•' a' from Haw!.. ms on \/\th "trn·t latn tl1ld police he was l1•11k 1n~ fl1r h1' l.11. l JOnlon said. Irvine \1lmr11ne 1Atth an r'r for modt'm an littl·d t\\11 hm1tl·d ed111on Peter MaA. 'l'ngrarh' ''orth Jn l''illmatcd S 17,000 1r11m thl' l 1Jgc ( 1Jlkn at 4 1 QQ Campus nn'e \t.1nagcmt·n1 '-U'>JlC'ClS a former 1•mphlH'l' of tht' hl't\t • • • \ h1,ml' on \trcam"'ood v.as bur- glar11l-d ~1me1tmc bc1"'cen earl) Friday m11rn1n~ and latl' l\1onda) nt&ht after th1P1'" alil'gl'dh pnl'd OpC'n a bedroom "1nthl"' \ \CR. tefe, 1\lon and ponable u1mputl'f \\.Crt 'tokn • • • Rt·puhllcan Pnn11ng at 1202 McOaw reponed the lo\\ o fS I S.000 an equipment ,11m1'1tme 0' er tht' WC'ckend./ \omeonc cnttred a homt on Wintcf- hn' en through the rear window .ome- t1mc 1n the pacit week and stole a VCR and portnbk phone while the ownen v.erc away Coeta lie.a Employee~ are suspected in tbe theft OI SI ~o from the tash rqistcr at Pim Plact' 7JS W Baker /we .. • • • • .\ compressor \llued at SIOO ._ stolen from the machtnc arm • htm1t1vc Education C'cnier. l90 1111111_ V 1 i.. after bursJars cut ~ a and chatn to pin cnlry. •• t Computtr and sonwaft val~ It $7,700 W9I _,"!""'."'._ Prfciwon lntft'COftnect. Bhd.. afttt bu,...... br* a doW to pin cnU)'.. • • • A SI .~ maWI .... aT~..._.._.. • .....,.ml_ .,,. II .U Qr.,._ Co.t rwl.Y PtLOT/ ~. Odct. 11, 1811 Fear;-frlvoll~ grip qual<e scene SAN FRANCISCO• (AP) - Thousands of stranded office worken mineled with tbc homeless in San Francisco's darkened slteets Tuesday ni&ht as a pitcb·black njgbt, a rugbt of rear and festiveness. f~ll over this qua.kc-damaged city by the bay. Fire engines and ambulances, sirens-howling, picked their way "through the darkness and over glass.- strewn streets as a few stars peeked through a layer of smoke from a fire raging in the Marina rustrict. An occasional office buildfog run- ning on emergency generators stood out in the blackness. Electricall y powered trolleys formed little empty holes of light where they stalled, emergency &linkers winkjng on and off. Car hcadliJhts criSS<Tossed, pcdestnans dodgmg among them. And desperate people lined up 20 dctp at pay telephones to call home. • ..Answer! Dammit!" Jeff Darling yelled into one phone as he tried to ~ach his wife and child across San Francisco Bay in Berkeley after the eanhquakc. When the phone went un- answered. Darling dropped the re- 'ceiver and sobbed uncontrollably. .. I've got 10 know. I've got to know. What happened?" He said his house was undergoing renovation and he feared that some of the supports may have been undermined b) the work'. But on other streets. the scene seemed festive. Some fireworks were set off. and children played outside. "People are out in the streets. and 11 looks hke a huge parade is about to come down the street."' said Texas tate Treasurer Ann Richards. who was "alking an downtown San Fran- cisco "hen the deadJ) quake hn just after 5 p.m. But she added. "It's really fnght- enang ... After dark. with power out. people gathered in candle-lit bars and res- taurants. Groups of I 0 or 20 stood on sidewalks downtown. listening on Large radios to reports on the quake. Others strolled in a surreal promenade an the darkness. Buses were jammed with riders. but no one appeared to panic. People sat outside dingy hotels. on the stoops of apartment houses. on curbs. And thoughts turned to wor- rying about where .to go for food and water. ln San Francisco's Ha1ght- Fillmore d1stnct. cracks were v151ble on some stoops and buildings. some in the stucco and some structural. Many buildings in the neighborhood arc V1ctonan-st)'lc homes that survlVed the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. John Kunze. 26. of Mountain View, said he was on an overpass driving home from work when he .. no.1iced my car swaying back and forth and I thought I had a tire blowout It was jUSt a scat). eene feeling. "Then I noticed telephone polls swinging back and fonh and I knew it was an earthquake." At Candlestick Park. the capacity crowd stood frozen for a moment but c heered when the quake passed. The scoreboard and electricity to the park were knocked ou1. Beer cups tumbled from the shel ves at one l'lreftlen •nd rescue workers remove •n Injured motOf'lst from the Cypress l'r••- . Al' L.811_,,..... way In west Oakland. ) ' ke comes from burning auto trapped.b etween the decks. Temblor warns of Big One yet to come: USGS official WASHINGTON ( ~P) -The 'an Franrnco earth- quake Tuesday was ··a good warning ... the head of the U.S. Geological Surve~ said. 'The question is not whether a big canhquake is coming. The question is whl·n." said Dallas Peck. director of the service. in an interview. Tuesday's quake was "no t a 1nv1al earthquake. but it was not a 1906 earthquake:· Peck said The survey's geologists esumated the magnitude of Tuesday's tremor at an)~here from 6.2 to 6.9 on the Richter scale -"we'll pan that down." Peck said - while the 1906 quake has been es11mated at up to 8.3. Tuesday's quake "is telling us we'\e got a lo t 10 team and to do bener:· strenghtcn1ng quildangs and other structures to withstand a major quake. Peck said. At present the re 1s no "a~ of "arn1ng of a specific quake at a specific time -but odds can be calculated. "There was no "arning·· of Tucsda} ·s. Peck iwted . In Jul} 1988. a committee of e'<perts con"ened b' the Geological Sur"e} "as more "omed about outhern Cahfom1a than the San Francisco area. The committee es11mated that a major quake -one mcasunng 7.0 on the Richter scale -had a 50 percent chance of occunng in the San Francisco area along the San ~ndrea!. Fault. the fault involved 1n Tuesday's shocks. during the next 30 ~ears. Thar committee said the chance of such a quake in the following 10 years ~as about one in fi,e. But a repetition of the 1906 quake was given odds of less than one in 10 during the next 30 years. The San Andrt'as Fault runs along the western side of San Francisco Ba} The Haywar4' Fault runs along the eastern side. and the committee gave the same odds for a quake there. Southern Cahforma was seen at m ore risk. The committee said then: ~as a 60 percent chance of a 7.5-magnitude quake along the Southern Cahfom1a segmen1s of 1h~,.San <\ndreas F-ault. and a 50 percent chance of one 0t--magnitude 8 0 or greater. Else~here in Southern Cali fornia. the committee put the chancl' of a b.5 quake on the Imperial Fault at 50 percent O\ er 30 )Cars. and the chance of a ti.5 to 7.0 qual.e on the San Jacinto Fault near San Bernard1no- Rl\ ers1dt' at at the same 50 percent dunng JO ~ears. concession 'stand. ~ section of the top deck of the of one olliCl' building allo~e7.e­ pone~ to lik nc~s stone~ 'IJ .t facs1m1k machine·~ phone hnc. although the machine mclf did not "Ork. Jim Van Sickle. who hvc' about 60 miles east of San Francisco. said plates were knocked off his fireplace mantle by the eanhquake. Asked his age. Van Sickle said. "I was 52 before the earthquake. but now I'm s2.·· Downtown's thousands of office workers were left with no major transportation routes to homes across the water in East Bay areas. an Francisco-Oakland Ba~ Bndgc collapsed onto the lo"er road. The su bwa} was shut do" n. Large sec- tions of the two-tiered N1m1tz Free- way collapsed onto the lower road- wa)'. Cooperation and 1nno' a11on sprung up amid the paralysis. how- ever. Motorists gave ndes to people trying to get across town. The owner Tempers flared 0t·cas1onall~ a1 the hnes for telephone-; . .\t one. a sho\'- ang match broke out tx:t"cen a man an lane and a man on thl' phone. fhc· two wen.· pulled c1pan and the peo ple an line aga·cd to talk no more than thrcl.'. manull.'.s ec1lh. QUAKE RAVAGES BAY AREA FromA1 "You could sec dozens., huge booms of smoke going mto the air." said Greg Higgins. who was driving near Santa Cruz, close to the quake's epicenter, when it struck. "It was complete pandemonium." The quake sent thousands of ter- rified office workers rushing mto the slteets of Oakland and San Fran-, cisco, and many remamed stranded hours later. "I've never been through anything like this m my life," said Mary Garcia. who works in Oakland·s Chloroll builrung. ··r was on the 17th floor and the building just rocked • and rocked. I was scared out of m~ mind coming down the 17 floors.· Repons of damage and injury grew as officials made contact with hard·hit areas, where many tele- phones were cut off. Up to I million people were left without power. At least two b~· in the Santa Cruz area colla and hi&hways 1~ out oft e city were <tamaa- ed, wd Hiahway Patrol Offica Kim Pellroee. Mountain j)aSICS outside of Santa Cruz were closed because of landslides and fissures in the road. the California Hisbway Patrol said. ln San f ranci1CO, at least eiabt people died, and minor lootina and vandalism were repOrled in the city's major crack doli• ara. 1be main problem is tbere'1 no lilbta. WbeD lhc l".'!'..!1. ii off, oppoctwUsts come out, police Oispetcher' Chris Curran aid. MQor An~ Mbd tbe Anny ID•bdp.,, ~ Several hundred Cahfom1a Na- t1onaJ Guard soldiers were beanj mobilized. including cng111ccrs. mili- tary ~lice and medical workers. Staff Sgt. Frank Jones of the state Military Department said m Sacra- mento. Still. Agnos said. "'The city 1s in reasonably good shape. we·vc survived this so far." Sixty-thousand baseball fans were evacuated from Candlestick Park before the start of Game Three of the World Series. No major injuries were reponed at the stadium. which sustained structural damage. F°U"C engines a nd ambulances. sirens howling. picked their way through a darkened San Francisco. Car headli&hts and an occasional office building running on emcrg· ency generators stood out. Buses were jammed and traffic was backed up. Commutcn were &cft with no maior transportation routes east out of San fraociscO. ~ top deck of the San francilCQ-Oekland Bay Bridte colla&>Kd onto the lower roed. The subway was closed. Sec-tions of the two-tiered Nimitz Free- wa~pecd. walked around San f ran.- cilCO, •• outside di.nay hotels, or on stoopt and curt.. lilteniQa to f'ldio repons of the disuscr. RCS\lunnts and ben ~ witb cancHc:liabt. Apel Mid five DCOole died iD tbc city after bui&dinp. collapecd on ca~ and three died in tbe Marina ICClion in a fire . ( \I It OH'\I \ HHll I' Drug suspects retumlng to LA LAS VEGAS -A father and son who allegedly openited the _drug warehouse that was the site of the world's larJCSt coca~ne bust were ordcrcld Tuesday to return to Los Angeles and face charges in federal coun. U.S. Magistrate Lawrence Leavitt ruled there was a "clear sh~wing" of probable cause tbaJ Carlos Tapia Ponce and his son. Hector '.f ap1a Anchondo, were involved in the drug ring that led to the record seizure last montll of 19 tons of cocaine in a mini-warehouse. . . Ponce 6B and Anchondo 38 haye been jailed without bad since their arrest at a 't.as' Vegas hotel Sept. i9. the day the cocaine and SI 2.2 million in cash was found in the Sylmar warehouse. . Toxic Incinerators protested SAN FRANCISCO -Demonstrator~ carrying black coffins with skull!> and crossbones gathered at EPA officci, Tuesday to protest what they called an outrageous lack of federal leadership an hazardous ~tc storage and reduct1on. The action came on tht same da} as the dcadhne for au states to submn 20-year plans for the disposal of hazardous wastes -mostly tollac industrial wastes. Disposal can mcludc reqchng. landfills. burning or shi{>ping out-of-state. Without a plan. states could loSt' ft-.Jcral Superfund to xic ckanup mone} Judge wants charges dismissed SAN FRANCISCO -Lawyers for U .. Dimict Judge Robn1 ·\1 il.11 asked Tuesda\ for J1~m1,'kll of the rar kctecnng charge against h1.1. •.:. it fails to allege hn lx-r} or any o ther finannal mot1H'. In p.ipers 'uh,,111 to a federal court. \gu1lar'._ law)ers made a multi-front attack on l •l ~cketeenng charge. the first ever against a federal jUdgl.'.. 1:hey also sougha dismissal of three of the other seven charges against l\gualar. "The indictment as unique and remarknblt· an that 11 accuses a sitting federal judge of racketeenng without charging a single act of bribe-taking. kkkbacks or personal financial gain by the alleged perpetrator. unlike ever. previous reported (racketeenng) case brought against an> judge, magistrate. sheriff. police officer or other go,emment employee:· said the papers signed by attome~ Patrick Hallinan. '\.\TIO'\ ·\I, HHlt:t·s Flag amendment losing steam WASHINGTON ...._ A proposed const11ut1onal amendment to ban flag bu ming lost steam an the Senate on Tucsda) as a pair of sponsors reverst"d course and declared that the) would vote against the measure. ··rt was a mistake of the heart but nonetheless 11 was a mistake.'' Sen. Jo hn C Danforth. R-Mo .. said of has earlier sponsorship as the Senate began a second da) of debate on the proposed amendment. Lawmakers said that 1f thl' measure won Senate approval there was a good chance that it eventual!) would be ratified and become part of the Constitution. "If 11 as going to be stopped 11 must be stopped in the Senate:· Danforth said. Rain delays shuttle launch CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -Ram offshore. not demonstrators or mechanical problems. stopped the launch of the space shuttle .\tlant1s and its nuclear-fueled cargo Tuesda) NAS~ said 11 wall tr)' again Wednesda~ at 9.50 a.m. PDT. But Tuesda~ night'~ eanhquake in northern California gave the Nauonal ..\eronauw::s and Space ~dm1n1strauon some concern. The rocket "h1ch propels the G.ahleo <,pace probe 1s controlled in flight b~ an Aar Force station an l;junn) 'ale :"I ~S.\ said 11 had received reports the station suffered some JamJgl· Illinois blocks abortion curbs SPRING FIELD. Ill. -B) one 'o te. an llhno1s House committee T uesda~ blocked further action on abortion ~1nct1ons designed to mirror a M1ssoun abortion la" the l .. Supreme Coun upheld in July. The 'otc increased the hkehhood Jllano1s la"mal.ers 1A.on't "ote on abortion legis- lauon until ne\t }'Car But an11-abort1o n forces planned 10 seek another vote b' the comm11tec later th•~ kg1~lat1\C session. which as scheduled to end :--Jo". 2 Bush to veto abortion bill WASHINGTON -Prl's1dent Bush. insisting tax dolJars not ht used to '"compound a violent act with tht" taking of an unborn life." Tuesda) 'owed to veto a ball allowing federally financed abortions for rape and incest v1ct1ms. Bush said his decision -denounced as "embarrassing·· and "immoral" b) abortton-nghts act1 v1sts -was one "I have not reached easil) or lightly." Dut asserting "m} pos111on on tbe issue o f abortion is clear:· the president s:ud: ··1 think. w15('I). that tupa)er funds should be used for abortion onl) in the most narro~ of circumstance!> -'-'here the hfe of the m other 1s endangered." which 1s the current state of fl·deral law. Pediatrician to replace Koop WASHINGTON -President Bush has choS('n Antonia ~o,cUo. a ped1atnc1an and dcput) director of the National Institute of Child Health and Hum an De' clopment. to be surgeon general. administration sources said Tuesday. Novello was undergoing routine background checks before her formal nom1nat1on. said the sourc~. who spoke onl} on condiuon of not bring 1dent1fied. MOHl,D HHl•:•·s Judge assassinated In Colombla BOGOTA. Colombia -An assassin apparently sent by drug barons s~eppcd from a motor_cycle Tuesday and cal~ly killed a federal judge with s~ gunshots as he waJted o utside his home 10 Medellin for a ride to work. witnesses said. Hours later, a radio announcer was shot to death by unid~n~ed assai!ants in Medellin, hub of the major Colombian drug cartel. making b1m the eighth newsman assassinated since the government cracked down on narcoucs traffickers on Aug. 19. E. Germany may oust Honecker B~RLIN -:-East Germany's C~mmunist tuerarchy is steppina up a ~paian to ga1,n the confidence of us rcst1ve people. but longtime leader Eri~ Honecker s future ro~ remained a puzzle after the rulin& Politburo met an secrecy. Demonstrauons were reported in five cities on the eve of tbc rquJar weekly meetina. includina a march by 120.000 people in Lei. ·prig that was the ~ proteSt·since wt Germany was founded ·40 years ago. In West ~ay, ~ mast-circulation ~per Bild reported late Tuttday that a Sl)eCi&I sasaon of the Communist Pany Cent.rat Committee ~ been called for today.: Quotina ~Y aoun:cs it did not identify. Bild laid HOD!CCbr would be pretlW'ed to turn o~cr lcedersbip of the party ..to you.,-hands. .. Honecker also is East Germany's bead of state. <>r.,. eo.t DAILY PtLOT/Wedu•d~. OctOb« 18, 1989 Al 1904 Retired produce merchant AE Giannini founds the Bank of Italy which later becomes Bank of America. He calls it "The Little Fellow's Ban~" and ma~es loans as small a $25. 1906 After the earthquake, it's the first bank to provide loans co rebuild San Francisco. American public. Southern California. 1907 The bank opens a branch in San Francisco, introducing the branch banking y tern to the 1911 It begins one of the first student savings programs in America. 1913 The bank expands to ' 1921 The bank establishes the Women's Banking Department tp offer banking ervice and advice on financial matters. 1927 Through consolidation and mergers with several other Giannini banks in California, Bank of Italy becomes the third largest bank in the United States, and converts from a tate bank into a national bank. /928 The bank I introduces its Traveler's Cheques. 1929 It buys the bonds for the Hetch Hetchy water project when Sa n Francisco can't complete the system. 1930 Bank of Italy officially changes ~o Bank of America T&SA. 193 1 The fir ·t international branch opens in London. 1932 Bof A purcha es the first issue of bonds to build the Golden Gate Bridge. demon. trating its comm·irrnent to support municipal improvement tatewide. 1934 Federal Hou ing Act passe . By year,end. Bof A is the nation's leader in FHA loans. 1936 The ban~ introduces Timeplan installment loans. 1937 BofA finances the first Walt Disney full,length feature film, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'.' 1945 Bof A becomes the world's larges t bank as measnred by de(X)sits. 1947 The first Asian branches open in Tokyo and Manila. /956 The bank spon ·o r · development of Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR). ·which enables check -to be handled by machine. 1958 BofA pioneers .. bank credit cards with the introduction of BankAmericard~ 1959 The bank install the fir t automated checking account bookkeeping ystem. Electronic Recording Method of Accounting. Nicknamed ERMA. it reads a nd ort ·c hecks and depo its entries. 1968 Bof A is the first bank to support the Small Business Advisory minority enterpri e lending program. /969 • BankAmerica Corporation becomes the pare nt holding company of Bank of America NT&SA. /(J/4 BankAmerica Corporation purchases BankAmerica Financial Service Corporation. formerly known as GAC Finance. Inc. 1975 Bof A . . founds the City Improvement and Restoration Program to channel millions of dollars to rebuild California cities. /976 Bu siness. and Society Ret'~etv names Bof A the mo-t socially res ponsible company in America. 1977 Bof A is the first bank to offer conventional mortgage, backed pa · ,through securities. 198 1 Bof Ai the first lender in the countrv to market the Adjustable Rate Mortgage. 1982 BankAmerica Fo undation makes historic S 1 million gifts each to the L'nited \X av campaigns of San Franci co and Lo Angeles. /Q 3 BankAn1erica Corporation acquires Seafirst Corporation. parent of Seattle, Fir t National Bank. At that time, it was the large -t inte rstate bank acqui -ition. /Q 3 Bo fA is the first California financial institution ~ to offer a1 per onal computer,ba ·ed banking service. Ho meBanking."' IOt 3 Bank of An1erica join~ \\'ith four other major California banks to form the Interlink• network. JC) 4 Bof A de,·elops the Neighborhood Partne rship loan program to make low, interest loans available for neighborhcxxi in1provemenr. 1984 BankAmerica Corporation launches International Banking Systems. the beginning of a worldwide computerized banking net\\'Ork. 1984 Bof A installs its I.OOOth \'ERSATELLER' automated teller machine. 1985 Bof A creates the California Child Care initiative to increase the supply of licensed child care providers in California. 1986 VERSATELLER1 AT~1 ser\'ice is expanded to 24 ho urs. making BofA's O\'er 1.300 AT~1 - the large t full, ervice, round,the,clock sy~ tern in the state. /Q 6 Bof A introduce it · Service Guarantee progran1. IQ 7 Bof A introduce Saving Maximizer· account. a high ,interest n1oney n1arket depo it account \\'ith AT~1 acce s. 19 Bank of America launche the Alpha· Account. which goes on to become California's faste t gTO\\'ing account. lGc. Q BofA c reates the Small Busine s Alliance~ a unique re ource for ~mall business owner·. /Q89 Bank of America's l.500th \'ERSATELLER• ATM is put into ervice. 1989 Bank of America-i the fir t major California bank to announce aturday banking. OU [\Te ·o On the occasion of our 85th anniversary. we would like to thank our millions of customers and employees who have made BofA the number one bank in California. " At Orange COMt OAIL Y PILOT I Wednesday, Octob« 18, 1989 HHllH111 I Both vulnerable. South deals. NbRTH • 9 7 6 Y'QJS42 WEST O AK Q 9 EAST +Ql •6 +KS J Y' A K 8 ':' 10 9 7 3 0 J 8 s 3 10 6 +KJ85 •9 4 32 SOUTII • A J 10 8 4 " 6 <,., 7 4 2 • A Q 10 7 The bidding: South West I • Dbl Pass l • l + Pass Pass Pass North Rdbl 2 ~ 4 • East Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Three of 0 Perhaps the attribute of an expert most difficult to describe is "table presence." It is a nebulous factor that enables him to place the oppo· ncnts' cards accurately. This classic example arose in a rubber bridge game at New York's Cavendish Club. The bidding was straightforward. As the cards lie, North would have done better to pass two clubs round to his partner. But then we might never have been party to some per- fect card-reading. Sitting South was Fred Chang. West got off to his side's best lead of a diamond, which removed an entry to the dummy prematurely. The sev- en of spades was run 10 West's queen, and the diamond return was taken on the table. Another trump fi nesse allowed declarer 10 pick up the king as West discarded a heart. Declarer now exited with a heart 10 the king, and back came a diamond. After much thought, Chang found the winning line. He finessed the nine and, when that held, con- tinued with dummy's master dia· mond, discarding a club from his hand. On the queen of heans declar· er stuffed another club. West won. but he was endplayed. He could not return a heart even if he had one because of the winner in dummy, and a club return was into declarer's major tenace. So all Chang conced- ed was two hearts and a trump! DEAR ANN LANpERS: I'm sit- ting aJonc tonight thinkjng that suicide would be easier than living now that my husband has died. It has been 14 months since Ed's sud· den death. He was 55. wal&1a1 to eaten.la ud "l•cl•de" wldow1. MOit people are 1Hl1y wltla tltelr own lives. We were married 37 rears and did everything together. Ed s funeral was the biggest the town had ever seen. But where arc all those peopk now? The-couples we socialized with for years have dropped me like a hot potato. Don't they realize that I'm still the same person. only now I don't have Ed? I Joined a golf club. I volunteer one day a week at the bospna.I. But m the lonely hours I wonder what as the matter with me that no one never go again. I've considered put- ilng an ad in the shopping news to find a male companion to go to a movie with. or out to dinner. I love to dance. but I won't go to a Have you tlaoupt ot glvlll1 1ome putlea for yoar old frlud11 Notlalllg lancy -Sanday ltotdo11 and balled bean• -TV football vlewla&i 1et· togetlte'rt, anytltlllf. to re• a sroap together. And don l fal to lllclude lllree or four extr• men. Or, make tile first move •nd Invite u uat· i.clled man over for • laome-cooked meal. Buy an extra ticket to • play or movle or concert and pick ap lite pbone. Tltl1 sort of tiling ls no longer conaldered out of Ihle. J>allroom alone. Men my age want ~unger ~iris. Ann. I m ready to give up. Can you help me turn m} tire around? - CLEVELAND Wbat l1 needed ls some posltlve forward movement on your part. Have you jollied AARP, lite Amen· can A11ocl•tJon of Retired Persons? (ln,11re about tbelr Widowed Per- son 1 Service.) Cleveland has a fine invites me anywhere. • I went with a female fncnd to a couple of singJes panics. and we both felt out of place and would DEAR CLEVELAND~ Un· fortunately, dear, tbe world ls not llOHOS('OPI·: By SYDNEY OMARR Wednesday, Oct. 18 ARIES (March 11-Apnl 19): Door jamb could create problem. Mechanical ohJects require 011. Focus on restriction. indi' 1dual who allcmpb to man1pulatl.' you. Shon trip in"olvcs re!>tll'<>!> relative. TAURUS (April 10-~la) .::?0): Be generous. not extfavagant. Request come' 'ia lt'kphune or mail. In volves charil). social ac11,1t~. loan. C~elc high. )ou'll obtain funds. GEMINI (Ma ) :? I ·Junl' 20): Indi vidual who places obstacle will be in for pro' erh1al rude a" akentng. C~cle continues high. la" 1<; un )Our \Ide Romantic tntl·rlude lends spice. CANCER (Jum· 21-Jul) .::?.::?). \frmber of opposlli.' sex sa)S ... Ju~t tal~ing to ~ou \llmulatl'S me'" Spo1llgh1 on tnlnguc. necei.s11~ for d1sat•t1on . .\gt•n1 or 1muranct• representative seem., 10 "ant to hold hack mont·~ LEO (Jul~ 2J-.\ug 22)· You'll d1,pla~ "inning ways. Emphas1!> on charm. 1akn1. '\l'll\uaht~. B~ enter· latning at home. )OU ~t·orl' maJor point "11h admirer E\cntng feature!> mu<,1l. romJnt'l' VIRGO ( o\ug 2 '·SI.' pt 2 2 l ~omt·cmt· "ants <,ome· lhtng for nothing. 'ou rnuld tx· pnml.' target. Proll.'Cl self al close quarter<.. Deal" olkrcJ hut lac~' !.Uh'itanl·e. lndindual an authont~ .... 111 c\l'ntuall> g1' l' tn. LIBRA (Sl'pl. .::?J.()n 2:?1· You'll n.·gaan power. authOnt) and opponunll\ 10 h11 financial Jackpot. Answer seem~ to come out or tht· blUl'. Puulc picn·s fall L.M. BO\'D into place and you corr«tly' interpret. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Individual close 10 you is questioned concerning financial responsibility. You'll be asked to provide references, source material. F1rs1 try might fail . Second attempt represents major victory. SAGl'M'ARIUS (No'. 22-Dec. 11 ): Highlight inde- pendence. style. creativity. willingness 10 take risk. Be direct enough to get to hcan of matters. Young person might be used as plo}. Some will ask. "What arc your intentions?" CAPRICORN (Dec. :?1-Jan. 19): Emphasis on home. security, public rela11ons. ava1lab1ht} of propeny. Conference with fam1h member relates to finances. budge!. You"ll ha \e !>PeC•al success 1n dealing w11h women. AQUARIUS (Jan 20.Fch 181: o\n!>"'er to d11l-mma: D1vers1f}. omc "'Ill tns1s1 ) ou should tx· standing stall In 1ruth. \OU mu'.>l mOH' on. \Ou'll oc contacted tn one .... ho .... 111 · pla> 1mponant role · PISCES (Feb. J').r-.1arch 10) 'I ou'll be teanngdown for ul11ma1e purpoM' of rebu1ldtng on more sohd base. Tanglt• ofrl.'d tape .... 111 be sho,ed a!>1dc Room .... 1111.'1\~ madt•. )ou·11 be trl.'atl'd as pro"t•rb1al 1...rng IF OCT. 18 IS \'OUR BIRTHDAY de'.>p1te ou1 .... ard apix·arances. )Ou are lier). pa,!".1onate. dedicated. ro- man1ir and '-'OUld rather slant• than be '-'•lhout fo,e. You current I) arc concerned "'nh 'ihchcr. propen). ques11on of mantal statu!>. R1.•ct•n1 add111on w hus1nes!. or famal} has drained energ}. Marijuana once prescribed for a queen Q. D1dn'1 Qut'l'n V1r1una U\l' man1uana·1 .\. Bncfl~ I-Irr doctor' prt''>cnlx·J II when sht• u>mplJ1nl·d of menstrual pain. Somebod~ hrough1 pcn .... 1nkk\ from Europe 150 )Cars ago and dumped them tnlO Ne" England coastal waters. Pt'n"tnlll''> cat algae. \\h1ch trap srd1mc:nh. sn form mar.,he'i If \OU \\an1 a dean rod\ beach. gro"· pcn"in~lcs. But th~ \\att•rb1rds "on·1 lhtnk murh of \OU for 11 · No. sir. l.'l\·a,ers don'1 eat ti<ih Our Lo'e and W:ir man 1s fl'· ix·atcdl~ as~l·d 1f \\Omen arc t1tlllatc:d h~ photos or harl.'·l·ht·s1c:d \\C:ll·bu1lt men the: "a\ men reart to ralc:nd.11 Jrt of m·ar-nudl· fim··lig- urt'<l g,1r1,·1 h 11.kntl~ nor. Or no! so much \frn·., maga/lnl'' of the \l'\~ rt•ntafol<l 'am·1, h~l\ l' tlone \\l.'ll o'er till' la\I H \l"ar' "omen's maga11nt•\ 1n th.11 \l·tn. far k..., \O. ( 1rlula11on sl.lll\lll' m.i~t· lhl' hl·'>t poll 1n that m.1tlt'r Q Wht·n J1d \UJ)l"rmarl...el' 'tart \1.:lhng balt·d good'" .\ l n 1949 hr .. ha~l·r to Jo '>ll \\3\ th.at ( h1lagu rntrepn•nt•ur ( hJrlc'> Luh1n. falhl'I of lht· lad\ nanwd "iarah lt•t• · (). Wh' arl' thU\l' smelt l...nown as "candkli\h" t«illnl that" A. I hn're 01h. Earl\ lndrnns Ur&l.'d lhl·m Olli and bur'nc<l them fill· candles. Pro tc:nnas pla)l'r' o;a) arnatl·urs art• ll'ss hl...d~ to grt tl·nn1<; elbo\' 1f thl'} U)C loosel) stnngell rackets. Q. Du.ln '1 F-rankhn D. Roosevelt. 1933. quote Hen!") Da' 1d Thoreau. 1851. "'hen he o,a1d . "The onl~ thtng 'ou ha .. c to tear I) fear 1 tscl f'? · .\. tk did ~nd Thoreau quoted France!> Bacon. 16.:!J. "'hen he said II. O. Why "as the Bnush ··pound steiling" called that'1 A. Ong1nall}. 11 "as .:!40 sif\ er pennies then called ~tcrhngs "h1ch weighed exactl}' a pound. Q. What does that Indian name "Char,paquidd1ck" mean? A. 'Sc rated "island." pro1ram. 'he bottom Ihle 11, 10 for It, u4 plu1e let a>e bow llow yo. do. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have read your column since 1965. Over the years, I have noticed a reference that appears every few months, and it bothers the daylights out of me. I'm surprised that it gets by you so often because you are a pretty sharp cook.Jc. It appeared again in Jesterday's Salt Lake Tribune. an I'm not going to let this day go by without calling it to yo ur attention. The woman wrote. ··1 knew my married lover would never marry me. H_e is a devout Catholic." Ann. a DE- VOUT Catholic does not fool around. It bothers me lo read such a statement. and I'm not even a Cath- , , ... ollc. Please be ~arc that cheauni and devout do rf6t a<> together. -A FAN IN UTAH DEAR UTAH: Of eot1ne. lH •re rl&llt. lt'1 10 obvlHI I dOll l bow Ito• I ml1H4 it. ftukl for ~ ••ke-ap e•ll. You will Ht 1ee tM.t 1aff e Ill my col•ma •p.ll. i 1 • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yo" printed a letter about a respect~ ramily man who had an acciden 1 was brought into an emergen room and the nurse and doctor wb undressed him found that he wa~ wearing women's panties. You as.· sumed he was a little kinky. Wajt a damned minute. My au.nl was a terrible housekeeper. Her laundry piled up for weeks at a time. When Uncle Claude was out oJ underwear he wore hers. -RIVER~ SIDE, CALIF. Mr ... and Mrs. John ··chip .. Wright WRIGHT-KNIESEL l'hnst Lutheran Church 1n Costa Mesa was the sc111ng for the mar· nagc of Jodcnc: Susan Kniesel and John "Chip" Wnghl. The Rev. Lothar Torno\\ onicaatt•d at thr June 10 nupt1ab Mu!l•C \\as pro'" 1dcd b} solois t Kenneth Hansen. organist LaVonnr Kahre and lrumpetcr Mark Senechal. .\ reccp11on for the rnuplc followed at the Balboa Ba} Cluh ~1r and Mrs. l:rn1e Knal.'scl ol Nr"pon Beach are the part·nts ol thl' bnde. She "on.· a drs1gn<:r go" n ol "'h1tc ~tin and Alenrnn lace \\1th a cathedral tram trimmed \\Ith ap- phuucs of lace <;pnnllcd "•th St-ed pearls and scqutns. The bodice \\as fash ioned \'llh a square neckline and long slce' cs acceotcd wnh a large pouf at the shoulder and end· 1ng 1n a bndal point on the hand. A \\rl'ath acccmed with seed pearls and se4u1ns held her lingen1p 'cal. 1'.1mberlc}' Schulam. sister of the hndc. was matron of honor. and bndesma1ds were Lisa Kniesel. Trac} Allrn. Ann Shaw. Tina Murchinson. Karen Fnsb1c. Brooke Submit your news The Dail\ Pilot wants to share }Our wcdd1°ng or engagement an- nouncement with the community. We make II C3S) for )OU. too~ Just fill out copies of our engage- ment and wedding forms. You can either pack them up tn our lobby at 330 W. Ba) St .. Costa Mesa. Mon- da) through Fnda> from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .. or mail your request wnh a stamped. self-addressed envelope to lhe Wedding Department. Dally Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Wedding and engagement news as published on a space-available basis. P1nk1:non . Lon Anderson. Sharo MacDonald and Jane Richter. Ste hanae Anderson kept the guest boo and Pam and Wendy Scharpcn r corded gifts. The bridegroom is the son of M . and Mrs. Jack Wnght of Corona "qi Mar. He chose Kenneth Yonkers as best man. and ushers were Daniel Anderson and Rand~ Scharpcn. cousins of the bride. Jeff Wn~t. Chris .\ ver). Gar) Mu rctnson. Greg Kneisel. Peter Schulam. Bnan Dc- ReH·rc. Make Wade. Gregg Hal}. Bob Sholltn and Ra' Eldrid2c. The couple are res1den ts of (. 01 · ona def Mar. The' hone' mooned on rhc Virgin Islands. Sht' ·as emplo)eJ tn Nordstroms tn Its Southern Cali· forn1a n:g1onal public rclauons ol- lke and he 1s a rnmmerc1al real estate !>ak!>man "'ith lht• Ne" port &ach ollice of Coldwl'll Banker Hf XSON-TURNBUU Pamela Lynn Turnbull and Dr. Thomas Mark Hi xson were married Sept. 16 an the First nated Methodist Church tn San Diego. Shl' 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mr'i. Gilbcn Turnbull of Hunttngton Beach. The bride's twin sister. Diane McWhoner. was matron of honor. and Paul Ruttan wa s best man Other members of the bndal part\ were V1ck1 Hopkins. Deni~ Hogan. Rocio Brooks. Da'e Scott. Mak e Guamotta and Steve TeanculT. i\fter a dinner reception at the San Diego Mamou Hotel. the couple lcli for a honeymoon tnp to Hawa11 They are residents of Santee. The bnde. a graduate of Golden West College and Cal State San Diego. as a supervisor at T Otl\I Oflj~ Personnel Service. Her husball holds degrees from Cal State Sa Diego and UC Berkeley School f Optomet3. He 1s an optometrist i the San iego area. BUY IT FOR LESS AT HOME EXPRESS A huge offer. Get 2 years for the price of 1. Or 2 people for the a+ERS price of 1. Or 1 person for z , vear at half price. Step by any Holiday TIME <NY Spa Health Club for a free~ tour. "lbJoo'SD\HFALrnCI.lJB~L ,. SPECIAL VALUE l~JTERPLAI< Tltelwkttl ............................ oa1y dean ucf brisJ*• your tldlll, II .aso mnows lllannlul p&.que-thc le9dllla c:a...tpm dilale. While manual or electric toothbrushes can only brush bllck and forth. lntcrplak brisdcs rowc 4,200 times per minute and reverse duttt1on 46 limes a 1eeond IO clean btlow the gum line and literally scour off plaque and stain . EYerytimc you use it, you'll reduce the chance of c1Yil~s and &ircMci . Ifs caS)' to use and cordless. with a ruharaeable bue. Includes tv.o bNsh beads. Every day SH.9' S99 S69'' COMM RE SPECIAL VAWE OwLow ............ Ir within)() dtlys of )'OUr Home SApfeSI pur· chaH. you nnc1 any ieem we .-k ld¥tniled l)f letlby a klc9I ~Miier. we11 Nftlnd ... diflllwe! It's ... • RHOOD s A7 ~air give up classroom to teact) self.;.esteem fiY HOUY J . WAGNER research for sax months." • hoped would be a foundation that Once othtt teachers began 10 no-sample ideas has taken the program Both NewPort Beach residents arc P'.,,. o.-,......,. The recurring theme, said Bealcn, would keep ch1ldrcn in school and ttce students who had the training from one NewPon Beach classroom teaching adult McDaniet as an Peuy Beilcn and Sandy McDaniel w~~ the students' ~If-esteem. help the~ to cope wath their world were mo~ responsive an the the rest of the nauon. author and &alen by Jetting around i!'dn'i know just what the were We staned talkang to students. all their laves. classroom. they be&?n asking to use The ideas are simple. and thn arc the countr) to tram volunteer teams ~king for 12 years ago whln they We talked to .students in elementary Th~ program. began with a dozen the propam, too. Parents were in-Beilen's advice to parents who hope who go anto classrooms to conduct ,Ct out to find out why some stu-school and an seventh .grade and 40-manute sessions for second and cl!Jded an the program through fliers to improve their sloUs Pr0Jec1 Self Esteem. dents do better than others. or better after they went on to high school. third &!"8ders, adm1n.1stered week.I). wath m~forcang exercises to go over • Let vour chaldren kn o" ,0 u fhe program has expanded 10 in some subjects than others. ~e talked to parents a~d teachers. It ~as sance g.r:own to include five 20-wath their c hildren. love them. Tell them and sho" include a lesson on how to treat Both we~ teachers at Manners e talked to everyone. minute sessions for Jcmd.ergarten "We get thousands of letters from them those wath handicaps., both physical ~h 1 1 Ne Port Beach N . h Students .at all. levels talked of and first graders and sessions for parents who say we'\ e helped the • Last.;n to them and de' elopmental. 00 ':' w . · cat er problems wath being let\ out. called upper graders as well. lt has been h Id d h 1 d h h "' ·d ad any idea thlft their quest woul~ names and bullied. Other problems incorporated an10 the students' c a rev an e'en e P,C t cm "11 •When correcung. o;eparate the E ucators who want to institute eventually lead them out of their stemmed from rough transitions in substance abuse rcs1stence training. ~.hear parenting skills. Beaten sJ1d ,hald from''h1s ac11om . .,o he !..no"" the program in their schools can classrooms and across the country 10 relationships. either at home or "We teach them a lot of choice-Wath so.me children ><?u have no \Ou love ham but disli ke " hat he ha'> ~'en get a training\ •~eotape to train )rain volu!lteers for a program that among their friends as the students making and ho" to sa)' no when you wa) ~~ kno"ang if )O u 'e. reac;hed done. ~If-esteem Teams to gi ve the ts now in 220 Orange County climbed the cducauonal ladder. want to say no." Beilen said. "We them • i\lwa)s defend )Our child lessons And bnnging an parent. schools, schools an eve!) other State So Bealen and M<:Oamel authored teach them that }Ou're special. just But Bea~n has o 'erheard other • Set hmm for a child grandparent and communtt). volun· ;ind IS about to be translated into a program to teach their students because you are." children lOrrn tang each other "•th "In shon. be a bent·,oknt dll'· teer\ has. had an effect Beakn scud panash. self-esteem. Using songs. puppets And the program. "hach repeats the pnnnple'> the~ ha'e learned 1a1or .. Beaten said ">he dadn I plan ··What we started out w11h was and basic tenets of respecting self the same concepts but gets more Sometimes she gets a(·lounts from No" that ProJeCt ~It btet·m hJ~ "h brings the '>thool much ctm~er that the problem ,was attitude.'' she and others. the two teachers began soph1su cated at later stages. seems parents gone nauonal. neither :'vicDanal'I nor together That "as a b}·producl "e said. "So we '-"Cnt out and dad to gave their students what the} to work. The pheno menal n:sponse 10 Beaten 1s teaching children an' more ne'er e \pec1ed ... Newport officer honored for-work with police dog C U Y J. Wt'\GNER .. p,11 • .it h Pol •Ct' < H1in•r Tum \ ul h ha~ bet'•1 • ·01•rnl 1 eu1d1n{I. pohn: dog llonJn in several h:•ll' t 11 n1· hl·ro1 '1m 111 lht• IJ!>t \l',11 Voth ~" .1 , 'I • Jn a S-\e3r-uld < .~·r111.•11 shepard . hclpn• • '·'1''11' 1hn·l· ·~und.1r •''· ,, late an Januar. '' • .1 1, ' , , 1• 1 ·h ., t • collar t"o aut~> lhl ll "· '' . pair corner<.'d an111hn "' . Last "eel..end tht· '., , Legion honored \'oah .1, I'• 1,l· \ "" at the 24th annual .\\\J1 ,1, I'. "I W3!> \ t'r\ 'illfflrt\l'd I• Voth. "I thought that· \ll'll ,•l n ~ ''' '" done mort' to dC\l'rH' 11 · Voth IS Onl' ol thll'l l:lll111l' 1•t1i1 ·;, "1•11 Ne~pon lka{h Pollll' l'kpanmt•nt H1 111d 11, .. ·' take the n1gh1 \h1ti. l ru1<,1ng lo r cnm111.i1, fl,,' , p.m. 10 4 am What docs \'oth 111..l· he'>I about "ur\..1n~ '"' Hondo? "Cenainh not h1' breath." ht• quipped But Hondo\ nO'il' ts anoth1'r matter. WEATHER "It ., am.111n~ to see hu~ 1he1r nose' work." \ tlll1 \.11J "( h ll l!U\ \\3') h1d1ng dO\\O IO a hole IO .i 11, Id a11d thl "P11• "" hlo" ing JO or 40 miles per l111ur 11n 1 ahn Jtrtll•·•lll" \11th said ''Hondo I , I I I I II \ •' ,, , 1•1111 '"' ·ll;v.·i' "'ho )Ought ,.1 m • • • till' \.111111t' p.11 fl'• " • ., dgo He 1 i.· • 11,, 'l.''''" 1l1 '''' 1. • "rtcncc , II n •Ill!-d1lj?\ lor Sp1•r1 1. 'IH'n • .t, . ltttr1..:.l·r '-"" tn'll' ll• '' 1r:1l \..IO~ \\Id b .. 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She will chan the h1stof) and state of this an form. \\htCh often incorporates dance. music. theater and , asual art into a ~angle presentation. Admassaon as S5 gent.;'r. and S4 for students. seniors and members . .\II reg1stra11on "'Ii ' the door. For more tnformauo n. call the IFAC at 55~·1018. H~lp for car~~' planning A frtt two-hour carttr planning W<>rtcshop "1£1 be offered fro m 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Orange Coast College's Re-Entr). Center The session 1s presented b} OCC counselor Jack Whnesell It is designed to help an cndcc.s adcnufy their interests. ab1ht1e$ and values Whitsell wtll discuss careers that match those personal tra11s. The Re·Entry Cenle.r is beh.ind ()('Cs Counseling and Ad· missions Building. For informauon about the workshop or the center's other servac6. call 432-5162. Forum on lrv/M park bond An informational session on the upc.oming park .~nd vote wi!I be IJVCn at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at lhc trv!ne Senior C1t1zens Council mc:ctiftt. 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Mir Cettr1 ltrt! 1922 UllOl ILH .• COSTA •(SA-SU·l IS6 • "An • .,... ••. \ i.'•O Lopn ••• Coih Mm 549-3077 SPECIAL $2.000FF ru1ydrc, you bri~in limited time only WHITE GLOVE Dry Cl_eaners • Hawaiian Traditionals 1989 Christmas Shirts, Pants and Accessories are now In stock . WESTa.IFF PLAZA 17th A llvlDI Ne•part B•cht 6'5-0791 .. Woclr*doy, 0<1-11, '°" 1111\1111 'Mrs. Warren's Profession' eyes Victorian · morality 8y TOM TJTUS 0..,. ,.,. c ........ . Nowhere in the text or ··Mrs. Warren's Prof«Sion .. does pla y· wright George Bernard Shaw actu· aJly come out and say exactly what that profession is -but he's lcfl little doubt that it is the one often described as 1he world's oldest. How proper Eng.lish wcicty of a ~ntury ago dca!t ~ith h.aving rhal sort of woman 1n r1s m1ds1 -no matter how firmly she was privat~lr sanctioned -1s the stuff of which Shaw's s11nging (al the um!.") salvo on moral s1.andards is construc1ed. Rartlv produced toda). the pla)-rs enjo~·ing a two-weekend sunt 1n the Studio. Theater of Saddleback {'ol· lq,e. Excessive politeness and decorum prc,·ail in director Lynn Wells' pro- duction, as 1hcy do in most Shavian chronicles. Honest emoti on is. em- ployed so spanngly that. when it finally surfaces 1n, the chmact1c mother-daughtrr scent·. it is tha1 much mort eff«11vc. The central chaiarter of Mrs. Warren's 20.ish daughter serves a~ the jllaywng.hfs 5;<X1Pbo.\ f?r his treatise on moralit\. She 1s not crushed when she iearn~ 1hat her mother made a career of prost11ut1on 1n order to offer her daugh1cr some otherwise unobtainable advan lages. But when the girl realizes mama is sull act1\'CI} 1n\·0J ved in the oper- ation. n's a different story. There's a SEA Of LDfl II) 1:;>353 05·5 1 51 ~10 20 OU> G9IGO ,., ·12;2S.2:40·S·00·7 »10 00 • THEAIYSS (PGl J ) 10"'1"' 1 00·" 00 7 10·10 15 'AllNTHOOO [PC-13! 1 15·• 15:·71 !>.9 •5 VHOSrBUSTEAS 2 (PCl) l .... '~ S(A Of t.OVi (lJ .... Madi laiti Ill IAT~PG-ll) ~w...,,1111 big difference bc1Wttn need and greed. A small (for a Shaw play) cast of si x articulates this mannered scr1ocomedy whh style and a dash of panache. Set in 1he intimate St\Jdio Th\.·atcr rather than 1he expansive 11l:i1n stage. the sho~· offers a dl'gree 01 personal involvement difficult 1n a pro!>(:cn1um selling. The chOJC'e of veteran l~al actress Ten ('1ranna for the title role is an 1nsp1rl'd one. Ciranna deftly con- 1ras1s her character with. those of her Stull\ comrades. revealing a warmth and humanity which seem 1n scarce suppl}. A.rt1cula11.· in explain ing her past to her daughter In the first act. she applies some hiJr,hl\ emotional ' finishing 10Jchcs in the finale whic h etch her performance indrlibly on the plargocr's mind. Steftilny Lohn as her fierce ly inde- pendent daughter (a Sh.avian stock character) exibi1s less dimension. but renders a s1rong perfonnanct nevcnhtless. We '°''ai t in vain for a crack in the resolute venttr lo re- veal. as Ciranna. docs. i.he human being undernealh the surface. Jay \Veils overdoes the chin-in- thc-a1r pomposit)· of his character. the wastrel son of a clergyman. but gi ves a solid intcrpretallon. Brian McCoy personifies elegance as Mrs. Warren·s fnend and confidante. not a ~'ell-oiled hair out of place. The nominal v1lla1n·of the piet'c, a middle-aged boor 1n busi nesslike pursuit of the daughter, is crtaled b)· Jose La mben whose artificial speech pauem is somewhat unnCTVing. JOStph Bassignana aptly interpre1s Wells' bumbling father, a rc\•ercnd with an embarrassing past who i~. powerless to keep it hidden. ··~1 rs. Warren's Profession .. is a. bi t more heavy handed than most of the author's ventures into idealism. such as "Major Barbara." but the Saddlcback cast. Ciranna in particu- lar, skillfully maintains audience intrrest. Four more performances arc scheduled 1n lhe Studio Theater on the ~1ission Viejo campus. 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"'" OraniJ e County Premiere TUESDAY OCT. 24 thrnalt TlllRSllY OCT. 28 BREN CENTER UC Irvine Campus Tu..day, Oct. 24 •...............•....•.....•.......•....... 7:30 Wecln11clay, ~.25 .................... : .................. 7:30 "'""~' C>ct.~~ •.••.....•.................•.........•...• 7:~ ~_...., ,) •• Sunday at 3 p.m. Call 852-4656 for ticket in formation. ••• CALLBOARD -Auditions for 1he comedy "'Eat Your Heart Out"' will be held Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. and Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. at the Way 9fT Broadway Playhouse. 1058 E. F1rs1 St .. Santa Ana .... atl types of per· fonners are nttdcd. and more infor. ma1ion is available at 547-8998. The Costa Mesa Ci\'ic Playhouse has issued a casting call for men, ~omen and children. models and singers of all ages for its annual Yuletide Pageant .... the audilions wi ll be held Oct. 24 and 25 at 7 p.m. in 1he theau:r. 661 Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa. w11h details available at 650.5269. '10\ It: l ,IS'fl'\GS IAl•OA CINRM.A ><W ! 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Otb (C,j I <\ I l l I I ~-· H-/fl h I\ 10 II .,,_ Hett)' Met """ ft! 8 \~ I H-•••n I (II .' \() • IO ~ IO !I IO 10 ]() ' .gunu Bea~h #.-.OS JOVTN COAST LAGUNA 1)6 I Co.ou ' ;l>N"Y lll ·i71 I I ka .. '-•II~:..'! 1. •JO l TM ,.....,._ ..,.. !"I S JO, 8, 10 10 ........ ,, ... a......., NIWAlllVALS ·-.. ==~-. ·-I I .... ...... .. ._ .. _ _. . .... _ ·- Time f qr city to cont rant its identity crisis .. .. Costa Mesa 1s a city with an identity crisis . . Th~ community, which has long struggled to develop ~ big city 1denttty, docs not necessarily want to identify itself as an urban place. A committee formed to review Costa Mesa's general plan and make recommendations for changes fo und strong sentiment against the continuing urbanization of what o nce was densivelv referred to as Goat Hill. • The General Plan Steering Committee compiled com- ments from about 300 Costa Mesa residents who attended fi ve workshops between January and July 1988. T he ·• prevailing sentiment seems to be the city is overly de- veloped. traffic is too thick and long-range growth plans should be cun ailed. G iven the choice. the residents told the committee Costa Mesa sho uld forgo urbanization in favor of a more suburban personality. While lima bean fields are a thing of the past. the consensus seemed to favor single-family hom es over apart- ments. small businesses over high rises and mass transi t over more cars. Was the report skewed? Are radical environmentalists at work here? Are these the sentiments of liberal yuppies? Did th~mmittee hear what it wanted to hear and d1sregara-t5'ther viewpoints., ft does not seem hkel}. The general plan committee was not a cadre of no- growthcrs ins1d1ousl) pressing their opinions. Rather. the members seemed to generall) represent Costa Mesa. Ho m.:- owncrs. Cit) offi cials and hambcr of Commerce represcn- tau,es who compnsed the committee said the~ tried to be reasonable. ··w e·rl' JUSt reporting what the~ told us." committee member Mark Korando said of the cittzens who an.:ndcd the workshops. ··we tried to promo~e the middle ground and to balance community wishes with the n:altt~ of de\'clopment. ·· The rcallt~ 1s Costa Mesa 1s a communit) 1n trans1t1o n and there seems to be soml' question about the directmn 11 sho uld ta ke. Past elections indicate there 1s at thl' least a distinct absence of unanimity that the current course is correct. The members of the steenng committee hope their findings \.\Ill be incorporated into the cit~ 's general plan. \\-htch serves as a blueprint fo r the fu ture. Ccrtainl~ the findings ment more than curso~ attention "hen the council con,encs Th ursda~ to hold heanngs o n re' 1~1ng the ge neral plan. The Cit\ -11c; leaders. 11s residents and m businl''iS representau \·cs -need to take a careful. intro-.,pcctl\ c lool.. at their communtt\ to determine v. hat it 1s and "hat the' might hke 11 to bC in )Cars ahead. · Optntoos expressed 1n this space are those or tne Daily Pilot Otner views expressed on tn1s page are those ol lhetr aulhors and an1sts Readers' comments are 1nvtted and may be sent to Tne Dally Pilot. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 0 '1'11 t·:H \ Ol('l·:S Get involved in schools When President Bush invited the natio n's goq:rnors and l'ducators to Charlottesv1lle. Va .. recent!~ to establish broad educational goals. they were there -along with 9()() newspaper and television reporters. It was a happening. Three weeks ago. when the Santa Barbara Coun<.:11 on .\lcohohsm and Drug .\busc invited 7.500 parents to attend a presentation in tended to help them keep their children 1n school and out of the clutches of chemical dependenq. organizers \.\ere JUStifiabl) stunned an~ bewildered when onl} JO people attended. For them 1t was a poignant moment -a tark realization that this essential in~ed1cnt in the formula for educational success is often missing. In con,ening the nation's governors for onl~ the third lime m U.S. h1ston . President Bush. who has 'ov.ed tO be the .. education president.'' implored parents to become full partners m the education of their children .... For the L;ni ted ta tes to regain its standing in a rap1dl~ changrng v.orld as the best and bnghtest. 1t will not be a measure of George Bush or the 50 go,·emors. It v. ill be a measure of ind I\ 1dual commitment to d o better. 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Thl.' ~~ millio n ( al1 ll1rn1an' 1h.11 tPil· ( cn\U\ Bureau countl'd 1n I %0 alread\ hJ'l' l'\pandl'd 111 morl· tllJn :!I.) mlllton. and 1hr \tatl··., popu- latwn ma' h11 Ill million h' 1ht· 1990 l'l'n'u' . .\s mo~I of u<, lo.nu". th.11 pupu- lauon c\plo\1on I\ bc:ing Jn,cn h~ 1mrrngrJt1on both kgal and 1lkgal. fn1m othl·r u1untnl.'s. rmmanl ~ 1hu<,c ot -\)ta .and Laun -\ml'm·:i ( ahfomta\ population grov.1h 1n th1'> dctadc rt·pn:'>l'Ol'i ahout a founh ul .ill l ~ population g;11n Junng th1 \ dt· adl' in other '-'Ordo;. ( Jh· t11rn1a 1\ npand1ng a lot la'>ll'r 1n.rn thl' rl'\I ol the n.111un I h.11 h1gha-1han-nurm.1I gru'' th rJtt· ml·an' 1ha1 ( altforn1.1 ''Ill tx· l'Olttkd Ill J h.lllh nl nC'>\ UIO· grl''i\t11n,1I '>l.'Jl\ .1lll'r lhl· I 4•it ll'n'iU'i. .ll k J\I \1\ .ind J)l'rhJf'\ '>l'' en ( .11Jt11rn1.1·, ,ongrn,111n.1I tkkg;.it111n '' Jlrl·a1.h tht· larp.,·,t 1n thl' nJtHln .It .lo\ .rnd .tJJ1ng '" 11r 'iC'\l'n nl''-' 'l'JI\ IAlll lnlrl'J\l' lhl' d1 ... pant~ r h.11. quill' n.ttur~ll\ l'ngl·ndl·ro; nu \mall amount ot rl·· \l'ntml·nt .imong. Ctingn·.,smcn from Olhl'f \tall'\. l'\J)l'l l.111~ lhll\l.' that ''Ill ln'>l· 'l'.11'> tu ( altturn1a and othl'r tac,t-gro'' 111g ~un Bell \IJll'\ f hl· an11-( altlorn1.:1 '>t·n11m,•n1 ha' man1tcs1,·d 11,l'lf 1n an .1ttcmpt tu l'\dudl' dlt·g.11 .ihl'll" frum 1hc 14'>0 ll'n'u' tor r,·.ipport1onmcn1 purrxl~'' < ungrl·,-,ml.'n from '>lall'\ v.11h '>hnnf-tni.t 1.kkgat1on'> 1n l .. ETIERS pu\htng tor thl' cxdu\1un of illegal altl'm. ldt n11 <ll1uh1 that thl'lf '>clf- 1n1l·r,·,1 "'"' 1n\ohnl "\\1.· .trl' rrl'll~ un .. ur1.· ''ht• "'II h1'>t' "'l''11\ If lhe 1lkgJ I .thl'O\ Jrl· lllllflll'd .. I t'lllll'"l'l' ( ongrl'\\mJn 1 h11m.1' K1Jg_l· 111IJ thl· 11 .. u,c ,11 l<rprr'>t'nl.1lt'l'' Junng JchJtl' "But ,,l. arc prl·ll~ 'Url' "hu ~Jin\ 'l'JI' ( .1ltlorn1a and I t'\J' \ ou might 1h1nf. .1hout 11 1n ll'rrl1' 11t '-1:11· tnll"rl'\I f he !IOU\l' J,·lt',lll·J thl' .tnll·Jhl·n .1nh·nJml·n1 h\ .1 ~~:-t l\~ \••ll' hut pr11pont•n1' \\Ill In ln ft'\ \ 1.· ti 1n J I h1u,,·.\\_•n.1tl.' urnlarn,l· ,11mm11- 1,·l' I ht· -..,·n.tll' .t hl·.11.h h.1 ... ' •led 111 l'\du1k 1lk·~JI .111,•n, 11 •111 1.on- gn· .... 111n.d r1.·.1pp111t11•nn1t·111 Jl·· I. l\lllll' 11·, L!Ul''l111n,1hlr '' h,·thl·r l'\· dU\IOll 111 tlkgJI Jlll'n\ \\11uld he n 1n,111u11onal 1.'\l'n If < nngrl''" \llll'J l\IJ(l 11 \lflll' lht ( •lll'lllUl10n 'lo.J\\ thl' ll'll'U'" Ill to •unt .111 ··rx·r· ... \Oil~ It\ Jn l\\Ul' th.ii dt' tdl'' polt- IKt.ln' .1lon~ m11r1.· ~n1graphtl than pan1~1 n ltnl'' hut tnlluJ1ng tlkgal Jlll'O\ In lhl' ll'rl\U\ \.\llUIJ h:IH' h1lurr.1tl·J p~1lt11,JI 1mp.h '' II'\ l''llm.lll'd th.II tht•n• Jrt• .1bou1 l'-'O milltnn Ilk-gal Jhl·n \ tn < Jlt- turn1a. 1Ah1lh 1s rough!\ equ1' aknt to thn:e congreo;.,1onal s...·.its In other ..-.ords. 1f 1he' "ere ndudl·d. ( .1lt-tom1a might ·he awarded onl~ three ne" ~ats rather than SI\ or ..e,,.n Republican'> ha' ca 'l''>ted interl''il 1n allo"1ng lhl' 1lkgals 10 hl' counted. no1 onl\ in ( altforn1a llut in T nas. Flonda and other \tatcs "'11h ,large 1mm1gran1 popul3llon~. Thl'tr 1nclus1on ra1sei. the number ol ell'ctoral 'otes in those states. "'h1ch ha\e J tc:ndenC\ tn recent 'ear\ ol 'nttng Republti:an in prc~1Jt•n11.1l dn·uon~ Hut "-llhin thc <,late\ thcm'>l.hl'\ 1.·nunttng th,· llk·g.tl\ pmhabl~ "oulJ hJ\l.' the dkd nl inlfl'3S1ng [~mll- 1.·ra Ill ran I>.' in ( ongre'' \I nrl' thl· .trl'J<, m v.h1ch thn \\.'Ilk tl nd 111 ', •ll' lor l)\:moua11~ l3nd1dJll''> Pan1~n 1mpau a,1dc 1nduJ1 n~ 1lkg.il ahl'n' tn tht' 1.l'n\U\ IOI ,lln· grl-..'>IOnal and k~1,1.i11,1.· rcapf)l•r· tiunmcnt "not onh u1n\1tlu1tnn.llh re4um:d. but a mJltcr lll ,vmmun -.cn<.c \.\ hcthl·r d<Xumentcd or other- " l\l.'. the nc" < al1tom1.1n' l.'\l\I fhl.'~ dmc thl· h1gh\\J~!I \t'nd 1hl·1r children to '<"hool' .1nJ u1il11l' 11thl·r public far1ltlll''> and \Cf\ tl·r, Th,·\ also v.or~ Jnd pa~ IJ\l'' Th1."1r kg.ii ~tatu'i 1s a ma11n bl•t\.\l't'n them and 1he lmm1gra11on ~n 11.·l.'. but. hf.c thl' hlJi:I>. .,Ja, l'' nl thl· I !Ith Jnd l l.}th ccntune'>. thl·1r e\t\ll'nn· tannot hl' denied h' J 4uirlo. nf la" Dan Jfaltrrs 1s a stadic'a trd col11maist. · Ex-Laguna football coach instilled character in team l o the Editor· .\ti.er the Sept. ~l) gaml· 1A1th b1anua Htgh \1.·hnol \\h1ch <,hov.cd 1he \\3\ (·h1-lll football 'hl1ulll tx· pla,l·J 10 the Laguna Beach ieam . \nisl'i0 coach L'man Olnn "huml·d oIT the lirlll 1A1thou1 rnmment .. Olnc) 1s tht> .-.amc gu~ "ho took ( c:Jncf. Hari.l- man's third-year 'ars1t) 1t·am (Hardman v.a' replat"l'J b\ a nr"' hard-ltne '>l'hool boarJ v.11h Olnt·~ l. thJt Cedrick had turned arounJ from a long ht\IOI" l>t coaching fai lure 10 champ1onsh1p ranking. and got Olne\ named ( oach of tht" Year It.JS' Smee then. Olne-. 's teams ha"r ~en the bull ot nd1culc W11h the most rcccnt los\ against fatanc1a·~ third stn ngcrs. Cooch L1cbengood felt SOIT) about h1\ team running up the score. but "h~ \hould he ht''' It recall s that famou ph1lo~ph~ of 1hc great English schools. On 1hc pla"ing fields of Eton. tomor· ro"' 's battles for the Bntish empire "111 he won Athletics d1sc1phnes )'oungste~ for tnalo; of ad' crs11~. v.h1ch can ~ confronted and 01. crcome b.. skilled professionals of spons coaching Life. ltke foo1ball. 1s brutal and rnppltng Thl·re a~ C'\ample everywhcrt of people v. ho are (on thc losing end of) 40-0. but who haH' sun1,ed Jnd ht-come a success. Hardman tnhentcd all that v. hen hc took 0' cr l .iguna , toot hall ll'3m I he) v.ne ln"'·r' tn l'' l'I'' ..._.n\C 1momrx·1cn1 coachc-. un.,1>.1llcd plaH'!".. ma\<,1\l' 1n- 1um·, and Jcplorabk c.impu' morale But. the Laguna '1udl·n1 athletes sho ne in v.a1er polo 'olk' hall. tennis. l ro\,-rountn . \urtin~. soccer. sv.1mming. the rlotcnttal "".l' thl'fl' f'ootball JUSt had lous~ coaching. In tv.o years. Hardman turn~d 11 all around "'"h a l(lugh . vrcll-d1SC1pltneij team of \l hoolbo) S. f \Cr) One 00 1hc: tl'am pla1ed \CJ! phyo;1cal Ver) professional '\Jld thl'' \\On. Rather than tall>.rng. down to students. ( eJnck. a black man who rose from a poor. ~st Te'las l·n11on-p1t:ltng fam1I). to collcge graduation and pro- hnebacker great for the San Francisco ·Ners and < lakland Rai ders. ;ipt>hed the professional strategics. tl·chniques and cond1t1oning that con,ertcd LBH ho~" into tough. skilled. mottvated. proud athlet~ Hardman v.on. no1 on]) on the pla~ing. fields His chansma spun-off 10 an unprccrdcnted sense of campus pnde and student dcd1cat1on to and lo' e for a coach \.\hose consummate integnt} and rrof~1onahsm had nc' er bcfo~ bttn kno"' n 10 footbaJ coaching at Laguna Beach High School You don'1 get that "v.-alltm& off the field v.ithout comment'" after hcing kicked to a ~ disaster BRUCE HOPPING Laguna ~ach Retiiees caught in taxing situation To the Edi1or: The Democrat arc attcmpuna to con us with their offer to bnng t>a k deductible IRA's instead of rcduc1n1 the capnal pins tu. The catch ts that. due to our cruy patch..,ork tu law1 retirees today arc often 1n a much nflhtt' tu bncu1 tNln when they were woR.ina. Re- cc11t mcd11 an.1cks poiot out that \Ome ~ttrc.n ~itb modest incomes arc in 1ht 80 ~rttnt or h!fhcr marginal ta._ bracket (see San Oiqo nion. page C'-4. Sept. 10. 1~89), Thu'I, the Ormocrat arc U')'•I\& to hoodv.tnl us into fo~o1n1 • ICOU· inc capual pin rcdu uon so 9o'e can hhc an IRA wn1e0tT loda ao the current 28 percent tu bntcbt only to be fletttd tomonow a1 a SO percent or bf&hcr rate. Wilh fnend like thac. •. DICK RIDER FP San Dqo Chairmu ubcrtanan Pan)' Catastrophe miffs neighbor Worst pet is one that is peeve~ "What are ~ou going to wntt' about ne,1 "eek'l"' asked a member of the "ntcrs group I attend reg- ular I\ GOod quesuon I d1dn·1 have a clue. ·Tm open to sugges11ons." I said "Wh) don't you "nte abou1 people·~ ix:t pee' cs" E'er: one has a fe" ... said Poll}. , I bought the idea and suggested that "'e go around the group and each one ..-.ould tell his or bcr pet pc-e .. e I didn't ~altu this stmple rcqul')I v.uuld result 1n ncarl) break- ing up a do-.e-1>.nit group wluch bas ~en m~ung for 5C."H"n 'ears. The first f>l'C' c~ were the ones \l.e all ha'c that ha'e hcen '-'ntten and talked about man' llmt'S Telephone tall\ during 1hl.' d1.nner hour ttylng to )<II us o;omcth1 ng "e alread~ have or \l.Ould not cOn\1der. being pul on holJ on 1he phone and ..-.a1ung tn thl' doctor~ otlin· ~nd then Ham o;a1d. ..rm not an11-femin1st. llut · m' pet l>tt"C is ge111ng stuck behind· a car with a '-'Oman dn' er "'h1> is waiting for a <,1gnal from (,od before she makes a lcft tum .. "I lo.no" "hat \OU mean. Harr):· c,.a1d Poll' ·-r, e ·been in thc same pos111on. 'onl~ 11 "as a man dn"cr 1Aa111n~ lor (rod to g1\e him the 'IA Urd . Ham shrugged the rest of us l.wghed lking ralll.'d .. hont>~" b) people 1Ahll don't lo.nu\!. her is "'hat ~t r dtth'' teeth on edgl' Roi . in her o;olt \outhl·rn drav.I '><ltd her p1..·t Pl'l'' e " .i Prull'\\lonal '-;outherner \\ hl'n .l'>l>.l·d w t'laborate. she said th.it thl· kingt.·r \Onlt' ~1utheme~ an· J'-'J' Imm thl·1r natl\ c '>talc. tht' m11rl.' pronl1uml.'\J thl'tr accent is Juan gel'> tl'l'd oil "'hen her hus- hand gets hold of the TV ~ote 1.ontrol first Juo;t ~ she 1s getung mtl·rested 1n a program. he zaps 10 anothl·r l'hannel. Ham ~d he had a fnend ""ho had the° same problem. but it was the lnend\ v.1 fc v.ho was aJv.-an in charge of the remote rontrol. ·Poll~ ra1\C'd her l'\l'bro"s as tf to question -.uch a thing could happen l\.ann 's p1..·t pee'e 1s seeing )Oung couple'> on cool mornings, warm!} drt•c,<,rd. "heelt ng a bab~ in a stroller nor "'armh dresS('d. She has seen 1h1'i oftl'n ·and ~"' 11 agatn that morning "The parent-; had hea') Jackets ""11h hoods long pants and g)o' e~ 1 he u n' tiab'. "ho v.as bald. fiad nu h:it. a t ·\h1ri. canon pants and no 'lhlll'S I'm '>1111 up5el about it .. sht' ..aid Harr) rame up "'1th another one ~tandtng in hnt' at the market ht-- hind a v.oman who wans unul the to1al 1s rung up before she e"en oix:ns her pur<.e and st.arts to rount OUI the monC\ "\he act~ ~s though 1he checker 1s ~l'tng 10 donatl.' the food." Polh nodded "l''e been m hnc bl'h1nd men at the market who watt un11l the last mmute to get their "'allcto; out. and then go through all their pc.x·~l'I"' looking for change.'' Ham \hool>. his head. "When I ..a1d I "ao;n't ;in11-femin1st. I meant 11 ..\lmos1 all the annoyrng things women do. men do 100. Onl) tht' ratio " lllO v.omcn doing 11 to one man d0tng 11 .. Smoke was coming out of Ha~ 's cars and Poll) ·was rolling her eyts. I ~n to think th is wasn't such a good 'IUhJCCt after all. I turned to \lv1a v.ho was look- ing unha{>p). "'\·ou haH~n't SI.I~ a "'ord. lsn t there an) thing that tacks )OU ofl"')•• -, cs.·· sht' said "M~ pet pttvt is 1ts1cning to people talking about their pet !>«'cs.· C•l•mlllst Au Wdb UYa ii I.Apa Npl. TOD'\ I' HIS lORl NATURAL Fooos EMPORIUM -DELI & REST AURA NT • DelldMI (;eMlac for a 8-hlJ BMrt, bM:hldial ~Qet1s,ed1la • u v). Entertainment Every Friday and S.turdu Night in our Co.ta M .. restaurant and du.in• Sunday Brunch in Huntington 8eech. -._ • Larnlt Dilcounted Selectioa of Vi&aalim Herba, ucfNutritional ~ta, induclins: Mutcle 8uildias .UU.. PrOWn Powden, Amino Acid1 And c.rl»o-driDb. • .Wh .. 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""the last 11me "'t' were both losers the pre' 1ous game ·· He was talkmg abollt his M.hool's annuJI hookup with trad1t1onal mal Edison. and 1t"'> not surprising Milner. no"' an his I I th }car as thl' Barons· head coach. 1s unahle 10 re<:all \uch a lal 1 It's ne'er happened. let alone thl' lhll cal h 1~ winless in league pta\ (0-1 l Over a span of _o }Cars. "'h1ch include'> 21 games (because of a second meeting 1n I l)tm for the C IF Big f1,e Champ1onsh1p). each ha'> a culll"Cll\e record of 16-4· I fo r the games JUSt prclcd1ng thi: Big One. The two longume powers lock horn" a1 Or· angc Coast College Frida} n1gh1 and bccauo;c both are 0.1. 1he game rakes on almus1 addeJ s1gn1fi. ca ncc. h's called sun" al. ··res prett) ob' 1ous:· said Ed ison ( oach Da' c Wh11e. ··11·s do or die for both 1e;:ims If }ou ha\e any chance to be a co-champion }OU h;:nc to"''" the next four . ..\nd sf \Ou go().:! }OU.dig ~our.,rlf a big hole for the Cl~ pla}o0-... ··Both teams arl' do"'n. bul 11 doesn't matter. 10-0 or 0.10. 1h1s 1s a h1~ main There·, enthusiasm and a lo t of em1111on 1n the ~gaml· .. Milner echocc-,. and l'Xpan1.h on \\ httl··s wm- mcnts: . o-.~,..._. • .,,o--"' Fountain Valley•• passing pm• revolves around quarterback Wiiiy Puga. ··There's a lung \Cason aht·aJ .ind \.\l" 1u'1 ha' t' 10 continue 10 progre's a' a lou1hall tl·.1m JnJ el1mina1c 1hc.' 1ncons1-;1t:nc1e<> that ha'e plJgul'll u' (Please see EOISON ·FV /821 0.-, ..... ~~ .... ~er­ Edlson·s running attack features ta ilback Shane Sherman. Sailors primed to give tffeir ol_d _grads a good show By JON FERGUSON Of tlw Dally l"llot Staff The Newpon Harbor High foot- ball team gets a homcrnming of son s as some of the school's gn:ats from the 1930s. '40s and ·sos han· a weekend reunion. Although 1hc Sailors 1echn1call) have three road games on the Sea View League schedule. thei r final four games are at Davidson Field on the Newpon campus. bccauSC' road foes Estancia and Corona dcl Mar play at Ncwpon. It begins w11h Tustin on Fnday night at 7:JO. "'We're pleased that "t' get to come home:· said Newpon Coach Jeff Bnnkle\ ··11·s the "eek that the alumni football pla}ers arc coming back from the 30s. 40s and 50s. \\-e hope that we can go out and pla~ hard 10 give them a good show:· But 10 gl\c them a &ood sho". the Sailors must deal 1Atth a talented Tustin squad. but one which 1s coming off three consccut1vc losses. "We pla)ed againsl El Toro and the) came 10 beat us because we beat them the year before:· said Tustin Coach ManJOn Ancich of the first of the three losses. "'It"s a funn} thing. and I can't put my finger on 11. I think we were complacent against Ocean View. "(Ocean View) P!!l)Cd "'ell. but Sunset trio looking at 2-0 records By ROGER CARLSON OI l:fW Da9y ,_ ~ Fountain Valle) and Edison "ill be bus) defending their honor. as well as staying w1th1n the hunt for the Sunset League championship Frida} night. but at Huntington Beach. a~ well as Westminster. the 1hrl'C 1-0 clubs. including Huntington Beach's ranked Oilers. have a few things to defend as well. Herc's a look al 1hesc tw o Sunset struules: Marina at Huntington Beacb: Huntington Beach Coach Gl-orgc Pascoe's main concern 1s 1hc letdown factor. His team 1s coming off ac- complishing a big goal in disposing of Edison last wrek, now they must deal wtth a V1kina unit which bas lost 23 of26 over the past t"o years. but also one which has won two of its last three. , "We can't t\llow anyone to think anything.·· said Pase()('. "Marina beat a pretty good team m Millikan (6-0) and they have some tools. "'They run the O(?tion and have a couple of good receivers, so it's bard to aani up apinst the run ... Manna was a 9-7 lo~r to West- minster last week, but Pascoe points out: "Marina moved the ball and stopped them defensively. West- minster had a fi ve-yarq drive for a touchdown and just kept gettin1 out of tt0uble with ils punter. "I lbouaht we were a better foot- hill tam last year and we had to block a punt to beat them (2 1-IO). They play well apanst us and (John) Seeley bu them p&ayina bard. and &bat's I little KaJ')' ... Abo at-.iakc is the city dw n- Dioftaip trODla'y, wbicb was estab-lilMd wbcD tM two ICibooll MIC the. --~-;k\W in HunliQllon • ...,. .... ii mOl(JO/ lhc ~ ............. Wf 0 'Vt Md" .~tr.,,... ..... d ~ ., ............ ii ......... 'OlllW .,.. c.-............ ._. -.. •="= e'cf)bod) we·,e pla}ed 1s a good football 1eam. We 're pla)ing well over our le vel of comµct1t1 on earl}. hul "'e did not play our game last week. In the second half (against Saddleback). we lost 1he killer m- stmct. Tustin enters 1hc game 0-1 1n league and 3-3 ovl·rall. while thl' Sailors· ( 1-0 in league) 5-1 ovl'rall record matches their s1a n of t\\O ~cars ago "'hen their onl~ loss ca me against El Toro. But the second game 1s nght "here that strong o;1an ran into trouble that 'ear :--le"' pon holds a 5-4-1 ad' antage 1n 1he sencs. hut three of Tu-;un·<. "ins and the 11c came in thl' I <nos. and 1he teams pla,ed onh t\\ 1n· 1n a .SU-,ear penod trom 19°16-19MS For Ne"'pon it's an opponun1t} to set up a lirs1 place sho"'dll"' n "11h E'>tanna the follo"'mg "l'l'l . "h1le 1he filler<, ~·cl to rclurn to their \\Inning \\J)'> at 1he start nt the ·season. In other Sea Vic"' gameo; Estancia vs. University: E'itanrsa tncs 10 makl· 11 sc'en for '>l'\l'n for the li rs1 ume 1n thl' progra m ·s 2 'i- \ear h1s1on anJ could 11e 1he <.chool record for ihc longest "inning 'itreak set in 1970. In 1qs 1. 1he team "l'nt unbeaten 1hrough eight games al 7-0-1. The Eagles hold a 8-2· I a<l- GIKl.S SPOK'l'S 'antage 1n the <>ertl'~. But 1t"'> a nc" team 1n a nl''' \l':.tr .\nd th1'> rre'' must contrnd "ith J pt''>k) l 'ni,er>ll) "ljuaJ "h1ch 1.,n·1 p1cl l·d lo male an~ po'>t-sea .. on ap- pcarJnces hut 1s l·a pablc of cau~ing an) team trouble The Eagles arl' among thl' lllp ~outhern ~ct11rn tl·am<. 1n pomls per game and lop thl· ~·ct10n 1n kast points allmH·d ··1 he l e) thing no one ha:. bcl•n able to do to Estanna 1<; keep thl· hall a"a' from lht•m. and fatann.1·., greatest slregnth 1~ its defl·nsl' ... sa 1J Un1,crs1t} Coach \tark Cun- Eagles have ace in hole when game 's on the line I ra1hng q_ 7 in the tiflh game ot their girls" 'olle~ ball match aga1n<.t T usu n last week. Estancia H 1gh Coach Tom Pestolcs1 kne"' ht• had the Tillers nght "'here he wanted them That 1s because Brandi Brooks "as about to SCI' e for the Eagles. ··Brandi 1s b) far the best pla)cr on the team." said Pes1oles1. "She ha'> an e\lrcmel} difficult ser' e 10 return. It would be difficult al an) le\el. but it 1s especially tough at the high school level. ··she 1s the tea m leader and she "'ants the ball in must-win s1tu- a11ons. omc players pray "please don't h111he ball to me." but Brandi 1s JUSt the oppos111.: she wants the ball .. Brooks. a 6-footJun1or. proceedeJ 10 lead the Eagles to' 1ctof) b} ser- ving for the next eight points. thrl'f' coming on aces. She had s" aces for the match. "I ha'e been work.mg a new sel"'e "h1ch is almost non-returnable."' said Brooks. '"I still am not vef) ronSlstent with tt 1hough, but 11 "'as on when I needed 1t the most.·· .. l ltnew when I stancd to serve that I had to try and Wln 1he match b«'&IJSC we don·t return sen es \lcf) well. espec1aJlv under pressure. I JUSt decided to take rcsponsib1ht) for the ma.tch and go at thcrt and wm it. and it all worked out. I didn't want my teammates to wol"T)' about the "OKl.D Sl"Hll'S game.·· "We are 2-3 in the Sea View League. but if it wcT\'n't for Brandi or Mane Midland and Came Schafhauser. "'e would nol ha' e "'on a game all }Car. "Brandi 1s a great a1hletc. he is 6- , fool and about 130 pounds. She 1s all arms and legs . .\nd 111s because her arms arc so long that she can put a w1d.ed sptn on the ball" hen she serves. .. he pla)'S set ~r/h1t1cr for us. and she 1s good at tvery aspect of the game. She 1s even good a digging out balls. You would think she "'ould have problems because she is so tall and lanky. but she ma) be the best at 1t on the team. She ts willing to thro" her bodv all o,·er the coun. "She is defin1tely the team leader and she ts the captafo. She 1s a tough eookte. She is really mentally tOUJ.°h· which is hard to find at lttis level. • Volleyball must run j n the Brooks ,,_._ lft GltANCH/BJJ n1ngham ··\\ l".fl' g111ng II• tn to hold on tn thl' h.tll Jnd n• 11 nlJl..t· nw>tall•, hut thl"' h..J'l' ,u, h J grt·..11 Jl'fen'lt' 1 t"., gn111g \I• bc .1 II •ugh ll'\I .. I 1l·tx·ng11(1J l Olllllll"lldnl I n1' a- "'' quanl·rhal i.. An.in \ Jtl"' .1titl11' 111 °1.tl l'. th nm JnJ run th1• r 1t11<1n,· Dela"' arl' "1 ngl·d-I 11lkn,1· · .. rhl') ·\l. l h.1ngnl thr1r 1.kll-n~· up 4u1tl' a hll. · I 1dll:11g110J '<lid '"The' usu.ill\ U'l" .1 b.1,1· Olr.tl', hut thl'\0 \l' g1'1.i'4-~ 1110!.. arl' ~·rapp~ :inJ 4u1rl.. anJ till hok.., 4u1rl ·· fhc' ·n· \OUnJL .ind male ms'>- take~ and sometime .. th o54: ml\tal..e"i cost touchdo"' ns But g1 \l'n 11 me 1he; 'II get belier, ocner ~nd bctta I'm glad "t•"re pla )ing thtm at fir'>t. because the) could get t0ugh as 11mc goes on. ··w e can't take thl'm lightl):· L1ebcngo0d <.aid. "Wi:'re coming off a grea1 win. and <.umcumcs people think thn can tal..c something off But sf "e're tf)ing to get the cham- p1onsh1p. "'.~·,c got to pla~ "'ell ('\ l'n IACel addleback vs. Corona del Mar: Thl' ~·a l-..1ngs (0-1 ~-~I facl' a hard- charging addleharl I HI ,_'I team. anJ Coach Da' l' Holland said. ·· .\ lot ol thing·~ could happen ult \\e·,c been in this thing long enough to lno" am bod~ can heat JrJ' txxh in th!\ kague ·· But hl· al'>o lno"<. the game·., 1mrunam.c lon<.1Jl·nng thl' \ca l-..1ng., (Jn 111 Jl1Md "' Jr1•r 111 \..~ in !.:ague pla' Both quanerhal·I..!> arc 1mponan1 facto~ 1n this game tx·t.1u~· txHh t urona \ Todd l\l·hrli JnJ Saddle· bad·., Paul [klgJdll Jrl' mJtunng a'> tir.,t-H·ar c,1ana., "'llh murl· \ldf'> kft . "'"',.·,e sull got some 1mprtHl'· ment at quancrbat i.. to do.'" Holland said. ··r think (E'itanna) was his lirst big game. hut I thin!.. he d1J some .............. ., ........ -... T•klng control 0r.,... Coen co11-·1 'M•rco V•...-• lleftl lltps dw'ou1tt to tall• over In 1-1 lie at Ranctto Santl•fo. s .. 1toundup/8J. good 1h.1ngs. He came back and 1hrt'" some good passes. and main- tained ·his composure. ··1Saddle hack nose guard Kell) Jackson's) a real load. about 130 and probabl} not qutte 6-foot. We didn't do a real good JOb of blocking the Estancia 1aclles. so "'c've got to get grnng. ··rhe\ ·re a good foo tball team Delgado 1s the lee) When he has a good night. the~ "re good He th re"' "'ell 1aga1nst Tustin) and that was the kc) for Saddlehacl ·· \addlebacl Coach Jen: "'me considers Corona del ~tar tailback Bnan Lucas as a l e) figure to stop. but 1s "'a~ of the long passing po1cnt1al of the strong-armed Kehrh \.\ h1le Lucas has gained 576 ;.ard'> in SI\ gaml'°\. going o'er 100 )ards four umes. he has be-en stopped h~ \.\anna < 11 came~ 35 'ards) and fatanua ,-.~::1 · "'\\e",e got to be sound enough 10 top the long touchdown pa~.·· \\ 11tt' ~1d ··1 don't koo" 1f we can stop lhe1r running game. but 1f we Jon·1 ha'e to put nine people up then: 10 stop the run. we can defend the pass But Lucas has run well most of the t1me. Thal°s "h' 1he\ 've been effcc11,e . .\nd the' don't beat themseh es .. · Mater Dei's big test here: Bishop Amat By PATRICK LARKIN o.-y -,.,. •• _ ........ Being 1n )OUr first )tar of l'oaching. c' cl' game can Sttm 1m- ponant. But. "for Mater Del High tootball coach Bruce Rollinson. per- haps no game "111 be Sttm bigger in his career than the one cominJ up against Bishop .\mat Fnda) mgbt at Santa l\na Bo" I Both teams enter at 1-0 in the io\ngelus League race. both have post- ed )-3 marls overall after strua hng through tough prcscason schedules and both ha'e a tno of offensive "'capons that could tum this game into an old fashi oned barn-burner. "I'm exc11ed about this game." Rollinson said '"They arc a good solid team "1th several weapons. I thtnk rm either going 10 show up Thursda) night at the Santa Ana Bo" l (the game 1s Frtda}) and claim forfeit. Or rm gomg to have the po""er go out at halftime and hopcfull) we'll be ahead." "Thev have thrtt maJor threats on offense.'· Rollinson said. "Jcttm} math at v.1de rctcivcr. Jason Green at ttght end and Motu IU1 at tailback. Wlth the Ice) being m1th... . Smith 1s a prcseason All-Amencan pick wtth lightning speed. Green i1 huge at 21 S pounds and llli tips tilt scale at an impressive 205-pounds I~'" MONAICHS/921 Boring Series may wind up most r.nemorable Lasorda getting tired of hearing A's whining over loss to Dodgers From The Asso&lt~ Press LAS VEGAS -Tommy Lasorda says ·~ he's tittd of listening to the Oakland A's talk about how they were beaten by an • inferior team in last year's World Series. · "if they were a better team than the Los Angeles Oodaers, then they didn't show it in those five games," Lasorda said Tuesday. ''They can talk all th~y want about how good a team thex were, but they weren't better than us in that series. ' Lasorda. in town to promote a roast of himself next month at Baily's hotel-casino, said baseball record books will only reflect that the Dodgers won the series, not that the A's were heavily favored to win. "fifty years from now aJI they'll know is that we won tbe senes." the Dodgers manager said. Lasorda, whose team slumped 1 _ ..,._ to a losing.record this season, ~id -~or-. he is surprised that A's pitchers tia .. e been able to subdue the·San Francisco Giants the first two games of the World Series. "How they're stopping Kevin Mitchell and Will Clark is something I don't know." he said ... We couldn't do at during the season ... Without Mitchell and Clark hitting. Lasorda said, it could be a short series for the Giants. "They've got to get their hitting going or they're in trouble." he said ... The one thing they have is offense and they haven't been able to utilize it." "football is a sport that takes a 1ot out of you mentally and physicaJly. The media take a lot out of you. the fans take a lot out of you. I've been thanking about it a while. After this season. I have one )car left. I'll play that for sure. But even if the) ollered me a nl'\' contract. I don't think l"d sign it right no":· Indianapolis tailback Eric Dickerson. 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Prime Tlcktl RAOtO S 2S pm -WORLD SERIES; Gamr 4--0eklenel et San Frenc1~0 Cna nnel 7 6 pm -PRO IASKETllALL: Exl'lll>•t•on-LelCen at Minnesota lelflaveo K.LAC (570) Castro/ MOTOR OIL limit 12 quorts at sale Pfi<•. . :W~~'C) .. 924 - SUNSET ,,_,, .. EWT)'one IChema to stop Cun- n.inabamt" aad Su~ ... Then he'U do that 1ntanaahk thu'I you don't prtP1rc for. He's a real threat run-runJ the ball, throwing and as a tte1ver. "'"We need to play another great defensive game. And we 11eed to come to play when we're on offense. Our defensive side can stand up to them, we match up prctt)'. good per- sonnel-wise. We've JOI kids who can catch the ball, but 1n key situations we haven't executed." · WeatmlD1ter vs. Oceu View: Two teams who, realistically, did not run or pass a lick a week ago, but were victorious due in large to defen~ and s{>Ccial teams. collide with the clear view that a decision gives the winner the inside lane to a benh in the OF Division I playoffs. "Thef ve been a ""ular nemesis for us, • said Ocean View Coach Howard lsom of Westminster. Although at was Ocean View which stuck Westminster in the early '80s (28-14 in '81 . 21-7 in '82). West· minster has returned the favor the past six straight years, denying the. Seahawks a benh an the CIF playoffs in the process the past two seasons. "Westminster is usually big and strong and very physical," said lsom. "But Tustin was a very physical team and that (a 35-9 victory) gave me a lot of encouragement. "The toughest part of our job this week is making sure we keep our feet on the ground. We can't go in think- ing all we have to do is step on the field against Westminster. West- minster may be 1-5. but they've been known to· nsc ... Westminster Coach Stan Clark. who is a v1s1tor for the game on bis own campus. said his biggest concern is Ocean View"s balance. The key for Westminster is ll~ own game -and whether Vince Tauanuu and Mike Seu1 are at full strength. EDISON-FV From 11 so far," said Milntt. ·•we've shown aJimpcs of bcina a Pf"tlY represent· able team, it's just a matter of punina four quarters t•~·" Just what the record 1s pnor to the ao..DualcoUision, or for that matter, tbe overall record, hasn ·1 made much of an impact. h's always a life-and~eath strugle with brauina rights the most important feature. lt's been that way since J 969 when a senior-less Edison team ~k.cd title-bound Fountain Valley, 21·20, denyins the Qwsen a piece or the Irvin~ Leque championship, 11 well as a fint-ever CJF playoff berth. Championships or ClF playoffs competition have been at stake vir· tually every time out, but there is a bottom line: "It's still Fountain Val· ley·Edison.." adds Milner. Milner's first association with the game came as an assistant at Foun- tain Valley in 1973 when he was the secondary coach for Bruce Pickford. Altbou&b he was originally on the Edison, staff. he wound up at Foun- tain ValJcy because of ~nnel stipulation~ so he was 100\ing at some famibar faces across the field ·on that fall night of 1973. Across the field for Edison w;u quanerback Dave Whi~. who proceeded to shttd Milner's second- ary for 274 yards. hitting 15 of 30 for 2 touchdowns. White did everything but get the winner as a last-minute march failed at the goal·line, the Chargers fumbl- ing. and Fountain Valley held on to a 28-24 victory at the same site, OCC. It was the Barons' first win after suffering four defeats to Edison. "That was my first exposure to the rivalry .. said Milner. "But I had no idea of the impact of lhe game. All I knew at the time was that I wanted to go JUmp off the pier because my secondary played so poorl). But everyone else was excited. I d 1dn·t get too much out of that first one other than to become aware of the impact the game has on the schools and the communiues." In terms of matchups 1Cs fairl~ similar to man} past duels. Edison's defensive prowess as based on quickness. rather than saze. and offers a balanced offense wh1rh revolves around a quarterback (Donnie Smith) who as as much of a threat running the flanks as he is wi th passing to such targets as tight end Brian Higgins and Shane 'Sherman out of the backfield. . Fountam Valley"s game boasts a dangero us tailback (Rob Dubar. as· sumang he's healthy no" after miss· ing most of preseason acuon). and a passing game which features quar- terback Will) Pu~ and sure-handed reccl\ er Doug ~ea\ er Fountain Valle) ·s attack general!~ 1s straight and to the point -Edison will spnnt out "1th the quarterback more. Edison enters "'Ith a tailback of threatening 0' enures of ns O\\ n. Sherman. a 5-foot-10. 175-pound senior tailback. opened some C)CS a couple of \\Ceks ago "'Ith a pro- d1g10us 308-~ard effort on 31 camcs. and It m a) well ha\ e been 500 )ards has the Chargers wished to go for sheer )ardage. He had ~85 )ards b~ halftime as Edison thumped St. John Bosco. 48-27. "Anytime someone gains that man\ yards he must be preny de- cent.'· said Milner. "I thought he was a pretty good pla)er last year and hes better this year. Anyone who gains 300 yards can play for me.·· MONARCHS From81 for a tatlback. ' .. Smith can go downtown on )'Ou anytime." Rollinson saad. '"We're still trying to figure o ut a wa> to defend him. We don't ha ve anyone on our team that fast and I haven't seen anyone this year who's as fa st as he is. I figure they'll throw to long to him about every fifth down. "The ke1 is for us to keep our defense off the field as much as possible. We can't fall behind be· cause I don't think we can pla) catchup with them." Other games involving area teams: Lapu Beacll v1. Trab•co Billi: At ~na Beach. the Artists will be searching for their first win of the season against the cream of the crop in the Pacific Coast Leasue and the No. 5-ranked team in Division VIII in Trabuco Hills. The biggest riddle that Laguna will have to solve is Tim Manning. the all-everything blue chip quarterback- defensivc back. "He's a true triple threat," Laguna Beach Coech Lyman Olney said. "He can run, throw and catch • .and he's a heck ofa defensive back. The key is goi~ to be trying to contain him ... The Artisu got clOK last week droppins a narrow 7-0 decision· to OranlC in which a missed extra point cost Ltauna tbe tie and a f~ld ~ attempt that came up just sbon cost them a ~ up1et wan. A yar 1110 Llpna 's 2·8 record included a ,.7 upeet over Trabuco Hills. "We seem to rite 10 the occak>n . &ban,., Ol Mid. "We z:.:1 let daem bavc: blall a lol lalt ym' ad ... will be .. by ... ,.,. a well. We Deed to play t.11 co.trol foodlalJ ud we bavm"t doae dllll 11 ,et dais-. We pretty ma lad to==MY· ~~··1t•abard =::=i:~!wre E~--· !f;f• ....... --.. =r..1M1111a·· ...... , ....... v.-w ..... 19'f-Edlton 21. ,.,.... Velly. 1f10-£dbon •• ,..,.,... ~ • 1f7l-E~ 20, frountelft VllllY t 1'72-Edfton ff, Fountain V.atty 1 tf7)-Fountalfl VlltY 21, Edlton 2• 1'7.-Fountaln Vdev 0, Edltofl 0 1f7s-EdlM>n lf, Founl•ln V_., 6 1'7~dll0n 13, Fountain Vf!ltfJY 3 lffl-Founteln ValleV 6, Edtloft 3 1'7'-EdllOn 10, F04Jftf•ln VllllV 1 1'79-Edlson is. Fount•ln VllllV 7 1'9C>-EdJson 15. Fount•"' Valev 1• 19'0-EdllOf'I 14, Fount•ln Veitev 0 1911-EdllOn 24, Fount•ln Vallev t3 lfl2-£dbon 17, Fountain v.,_., 3 190-Fount•ln \/.itey 33, Edtloft 1 lfM-FOUftlaln v•y 11, Edlaon 10 lflS-Edfson 24, Founl•ln Valley 12 191r-Edtson 3, FOYflfaln v.llev 0 1"7-Founl•tn V•MIY 1•, Edhon 13 • 19-F04Jftf•ln V•MIY 21, Edbon 21 Edlton IHds serlft, 14·6.-1 Fountain Valley bas some pmo- breakers of its own -Pup has pused ~or over 200 y~ lht:et times th1s season, and bts favontc taJICt. Weaver, bas caupt 32 puses for 483 yards and 6 touchdowns, despite playing in just five pmes. Dubar, at ~feet, 175 pounds, bolds the running ley. With b.is 99 yards on 15 carries the Barons defeat Mater Dei, 2~22. Without him (be bas just l 6 carries for 32 yards since that opener because of injuries) the Barons have struggled. to say the least. "Dubar is at near full·strcngth," said Milner. ·•w e anticipate him being l ()() pet'CCnl." The Barons appear to be in the best physical shape since the start of the season. Multiple injuries have helped cloud a very representative team into a 2-4 overall record. Edison. meanwhile, is J.3 overall. Both have been ranked in the Or- ange County Top 10, but have since been bumped out. In the past there have been vari- ous stunts and motivational gim- micks surrounding this game, but Milner said it's at a rather stable point nO\.\. "We don't have to sa)' too much about st." he said. "Kids are at a different emouonal and motiva· 11onal le' el on both sides of tht' street. "h 's a chche thing. and it's said c,·cr. vcar. but st means that much. lt"s a bag game. 1Cs important and at's tradnion. People kno" the scores of the past. who pLaxcd and on and on. h 's a oncc-an-a-lifeume deal that cvcl)one waits for. It's something you watch as a fre~hman jlnd sophomore and you wall your turn for th e varsit}. And the same holds true for Edison ... White 1s well-aware of Fountain Valle' 's passing game ... They've got the best reccl\ er in Orange C'ount~ (Weaver)."' said While. "The) 're ve~ capahlc of putting points o n the board and the~ haH' t" o great pla)'· crs. and "'hen ~ ou gJ' e up some- thing hkc ''e do. "'ho knows what "'Ill be the OUICO ml·'? Both ha'e a common bond. Whitt• calls 11 the '"Roller-<'oaster ... ··w c·re not going out there to miss a tackle or fumble or ha'c a pcnalt~. and "e·H' been frustrated. .. .\nd I kno" they're frustrated Mainer's not happ~ with some of the things the~ 're doing. but their quar· tcrback 1s thro"' ang 60 pen:en I. they·, e got the top rccc1' er 1n the count). the~ have some b1i li nemen and the~ ·re getting healthier. ·· .\nd we're having our own prob- lems wnh 1ncons1stency. I thank we're making some stndes. but a couple of h1g. big mistakes have cost U!.. ··Both of us have been our own worst enemies. and 1umpang unp and down all over each other and that JUSt won't v.1n football games. If the guys are going to be up. the) 'II be up. It doesn't necessanlv have to be vocal. .. "The) (Orange) had a tough time last week against Laguna:· Noj1 said. "But I haven't seen Laguna play so I don't know how good (0-6) they are. Orange has a vel) fundamental game plan~ The:. are not a vel) fanc) tc.am on offense prefemng the basics to the unorthodoit. The) also have a good coach (Mark McMahon) who knows what's going on ... Costa Mesa vs. Lagua Hllls: Costa Mesa enters at 0-6 and is hoping to find some way to salvage the re· mainder of the Pacific Coast LcaJue season. but it won't be easy agaJnst an upstart Laguna Hills team that trounced Woodbridge last week 29-0. '"I think we're capable of beating Laguna Hills." Mesa coach Tom Baldwin said. "We'll need to take advantage of what they do defensive- ly and try to contain them on of- fense." "They're forcing us to simplify our defense ... Baldwin said. "We re goina to have to keep it easy for our kids. At this point I'm no t sure what formation they'll run but I expect if the first one 1sn 't successful they'll drop it for the neitt. You never act a real good look at it becau.st we can't expect out practice offense to be ablt 10 duplicate it." Int.. vs. Su Clemftae: In put years. you couJd_just mail in the results. But San Clemente has been on a steady rise the past th~ yQn in the South Coast Lape. "They're a &ood ball club and we're really tin~ this yeMt Irvine Coach Terry Heni&u said. "We hODC they won't be able to control the ~-us or we·re in for bit "!'We've'°' ou.r won cut out for us with tbeit louab debie. TheJ am to at"nt a lot and" you oner now wlacre ~~·:e,t;ct :::-~ multiplH ....._ aDd Ii._ you C\laY kaok ia ... boa .... -~,... ....... '° .... . lac -.. Kings fall, 3-2 \HI\ HOI \UI I' C dM ro1/s on, Newport too HCHhl\ ·~ The Dally Plot Cnstin Walley (9 kills) and sophomore Ksuun .. Coleman (3 kills, 4 digs and an act) paced Corona drl Mar pasl Estancia. 15-5, 15-4, I 5-9, Tuesday in Sea View League girls volleyball. Corona improves to 14-1. 5-0. Estancia falls 10 2-3 in Sea View play. Elsewhere 1n girls volleyball: •Tara Kroe'iCh had 10 kills. 2 ackes and 5 stuff blocks. and New- pon Harbor teammate Maureen Mclaren had 10 kills and 7 aces to put University away. 13-15. I 5-2. 15-7. I 5-9 m Sea Vic" pla). Down 4-9 1n the final set with Kroc~h sen mg. the S:ulors \\ent fro m +-9 to 14-9. a span which in· eluded four ace sen cs. Harbor 1~ no" 10-4. 4·1. Un1,ers1 t} tails to 2-3 •Kim Han> kd Fountain Valle~ with 16 l11ls and the Baro ns 1m· proved to 9-2 ove-rall. 5-0 in the Sunset League. disposing of ' 1s1ting Huntington &ach. 15-12. 6-15. 15-6. I 5-1>. •Talia (rook\. J uli e Helm and Tcmre Bo}d "ere the nng-lcaders for Ed ison a!. lhc ( hargers put \\es1- m 1nstl'r awa). 15·2. 15-3. I S-5. w 1mpro\ e to 4-1 in ~unscl League pla). 7-4 tnera ll · • Man r \'Crhart... 12 J..11!!'> and Tran R1(:e's 15 assists "l'rt' the l(Kal po1ni fo r Matl'r IX.-1 a' thl' Monarchs improved to 5-4. 4-1 "1th a I 5-7. M-1 5. 15-9. 15-1 I -...1n O\ l'r '1-.111ng Bishop .\mat. •Shawna M1ckan1 (24 l..1lb) and Danielle Rnbton ( 11 l..1ll\I paced Irvine 10 a 15-1~. 15-11. 9-15. 7-15. 15· I~ 'ictor, O\ er '11,1 t1ng Dana Hills. In inc t!'i no" '-2 in thl' outh Coa~t Ll·aguc. 5-4 0' l'rall • I era \\all.a had ' J..tl b and 12 sen tl'l' .i1. n as hn'!lt l\;1.•"' pun C h n,. 11an po'ted a I 'i. '· I 5-' 15-~ non- kaguc \ tl tof) ma< ah ar~. 1mpr<l\ · 1ng thl' ( onquaor-; rl'lord to 9-1 Jn college "Oml·n\ 'olk~h.ill. 8 \outhcrn ( .ihl<Hn1a < nlkg1.· outla,ted '1'!11l1ng C hn'I < ollegl' In lnl'. pulling out J I )-1 l. I 'i-IU. 12-15. 15-13 (10llkn '°lt.ltl' \1hkt1l· LITKE From Bt ll ttml.' r, 1.' l'' 1.·1 ht•1.·n '01111.·\\ hn1.· "hl·r1.• J lot ll l ix·ork .lrl' .1 ruu nJ:· hi.' i.:uJ .. 1'111 nl.)t \1.J rl·d I'm nol !>l'arl·d no\\ l hl'\ (l'arthquali.l'' I l'OOW anugo. I h1.'\ d1.1n·1 ,,;,, GRANCH From Bl fam11\ J ' I 1)(.ld B11111k' HrJ11d1·, vldn hroth1.·r"' 1h1.· .. 1.trting 'elll'I 1111 Oh1t1 \tJll' "'a 'nphon111rl· "I \\OUIJ hll· tll ltl'I J 111ur·~l'Jf <,<:ht1la"h1p and gt1111, 111lqtl' hl.l' m' h1uthl·r." Brandi '-ltd ·· 1 hat ""h' I \\urli. hJrJ 1n '1.lh1ol I hJ'l' ,1 \ h C1P \lx·l':iu,l'l l..no\\ \OUlJ11°1go JO\\.\hl'rl' \.\1thuu1 till' grad1.·, ... From llllkge I ''Pu Id 111ltl.l·1\1 romJX-ll' 1n thl· C )I\ mp1l \ '-11ml·J.i' hut lnr no" I :.im \.\11tl..1ng hJrJ 1n 'l hool. and pla\ 1n~ \\1th .1 duh tl·am 1n the \\ln\1.•r .. At•,a dl''> \ olk~ h.111 JnJ \\Orli.111g I~ CT '1'JS,4. 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. Conftrencc victory. Knsta Hoover. with 10 lolls and four blocks. and Kathy We tfall. w11h seven kills, led the Van"'uards. In high school waler ~lo: • Greg Tonkovich ( 4), Greg Shank (3). Jeff Mulholland (3) and Ed Ca r· rera (3) shared in Irvine H1gh's 17-7 rout of visiting Founla1n Valle} 1n a non-league contest at Hentage Park. Geoff Huckaby added seven saves for the Vaqueros, who impro,cd to I 1-8 overall. . Fountain Valley. led by Brando n Querctagrossa's four goals. fell 10 8-12. •Greg Krogen scored lwace and Margin Wagner was credited wuh SC\ e n !.3\eS, but Un1,e~•l) came up shon . 9-4. in a non-league g.aml· at Belmont Plaza against Long Beach M11l1kan. 8 Bnan Stanton had stx goal'i and Chnt Nichols and Todd ~k( lung addt..'d four apiece as Edison p1ded up a non-league 16-12 \ 1ctof) at Mission V1eJO. Man Schact had 10 sa' 1.-s for the C hargL-rs. 8 Chad Roghair -...ascrcd1ted v.i th 15 53\ es and C harlie Wallace ~l'ofl·d three umcs 10 pace Mater Dt.·1 to a 6-' [)cl Re) Lcagul· 'KIOf) at Santa ~na Valle\. Ma.ter De11mpro,es to 6-1. Cn:1,p1 falls 10 S-2 behind kagu(·-lt'ad1ng Harvard ( 7-0). In rommun1t} college "ata polo: •In inc High product!> Da\l· Becker (3) and And) Hams ( 1) hl'lp- ed Saddleback College 1mpro .. c to 13-Y. 6-2 1n Orange Empir1.• Con- tcrence pla) as the Gaul'hos dl·alt c~ press an 8-7 loss. In rommun 11~ coll1.·gc men·, '>lX'· Cl'r. llOrangc Coast's Paul Oldham 'il'ored 12 minute!> in the Sl'l'Ond half to break the ~·onng ll'1.' .ind goal- 1..l·cix·r Ken lang\\Onh ~ "a'> ned1tl'd "llh 7 sa'e'!I. but Rancho ~antiago'<. \ Ktor bpar1a ~h ag1.·d .i 1-1 111.· lor the ho'it Dons .. , hl'n hl· 'l nred In minute'> later. <. ·oast 1s no" ~-0-1 in thl' Orangl' an1und. .. .\'I lung;)<, r\\~ got ~Onll' ll!X'O lil'ld." ~knJcr\on rhucl..k d ... , fl•d ')afi.·" 0 In thl' G1an1,· parl..ing 101 P.tt .1nJ \ldan1l' \hl'ndan \\all..ed lll\\ard 1h,·1r D1.·trrnt-mad1.· car .irm-1n-.1rm hour-. a ''l'l'li.. Hrool..., al'o pla\\ \olt· tiallanJ1r.i1.l..tou lntrad..<.hl' thfll\.\\ lhl' dt'>lU\ "I 'taned thro-... in~ lhl' J1,l U' 1.1'1 \CJr hl.'lJU'>t' lhl' 1rad. n1ach .....i1J h1.·1ght ha'>l'' l'~ thing tl• J 11''1th 11 ·· Rruoli.<.<.J1J ··1 rl-.111\ d1dn '11.1l..1.· 11 too 'l'nnu'h hut I JO) planning 11n 'prn~.1ng nwrl' 11111l' "1th 11 thl\ \ l".lr ··Lhl \l'Jr I pralltl'l'd.11 lumh llntl' \\tth thr 1.·11a1.h Th" H'.H I .1m gillng to 'Pitt m~ prar tKl' tllnl· "1th till' 1,oithall and tr Jl I.. team., Hmol..' dOl'S not ha' c to 11101.. 111 t .ir to lind rumix·11110n 1n thl' dl\cu' a' ;\l1dlan<l firmhl·d third 111 l II '·"' \l'ar Ursini named; more sought Estancia I hgh Athletic 01rcc- 1or Ed Blanton announced his new boys 'arSll) soccer coach Tucsda> -it's former Estancia High ~tandout John Ursini. an All.fiif choice "ho wt"nl on to CL~ But he's also announ~1ng the nt"ed for Junior \arSll) and frosh-wph soccer coactiC'S. on a walk-on basis. .\n}one interested should con- tact Blanton at Estancia (760-H751 Empire ( onlcrenn·; Rancho San- tiago $UC'> to 1-0-2 • Golden \\ l''it gut $Oals from ( ra1g Larson and Enc Figler. but 11 fell fa r shun as host R1,l.'rs1de posted a 0-~ Orangl· Empire Conference dc- t 1'>10 0 (1oldcn\\1. .. ~ttalb1ol-IO-I R1,er- c.1Jc 1rnproH·, tu 6-4-2. In u1mmun11~ lUlkgl' -...onK'0°'> '>OC<.'l'r' • fA·l·na Hauc:r and Leanne Ja~ cal·h 'rnn:d t"ll'c anJ .\hl.'ia East had I() '>aH''> "' (1oldcn West dealt ho!il Long Bl.'arh ( 11~ C ollcge a 4-1 defeat in South Coa'>t Conference pla) ( 1oldrn \.\ l'\I 1 mproH'".> to 5-4-4 iJH'r- all. 4-2· I in conlerrnn· pla~ In high school tenms: 8 Ren1.·e l 'rnl-artet. a 1un1or. pacnl Fountain \alJe, lo a 13.5 Sunset Ll·aguc '1rtof) ·o, er '•'>lling Huntm~ton Bl'arh. Fountain \'alle~ "no" -5 oH·rall. .t-1 in ll·agul' plJ~ •Laguna lka1.h"'a"a U-5lo-.nJ1 LagunJ Htll'> in a Panfil { n.i'>t l cagul' cnrnuntcr. dropping th1.· .\n- t"ih to '>·4 O\ cr;.ill. +2 in lcagu1.· pla' 8 Jcannett1.· Fl~p.i.1 paled l n1,l·r- s11~ H1gh's 't'>•ttng TrnJan"' in :i S..·a \'11.'" Ll·agu1.· mJtch at 'l·-...pon Harhor J'> l n1 r1.·1.ordl'd a I h-2 \IC· to~ Ill 1mpr11' l' Ill .t-1 H.irt>or fall, to 1-.t It "a .. hard to tl'll "hKh "a'i hap- r1l'r. 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DAVEY'S' LOCKER INtw-1 a.am ) ooe•\ 97 t"'J trl .0 • o.cort 11 l • p,,,,. .t 'n +.;na .e ft1towf1n f .Jf'll 1 or,.. •,J ,. c 9 t l htCI O<H\ 7S seno O"" no ~oc•~·· 19 \C _.·p.n 4 snttll\hflO l s f 1 '(' • coc NEWPOR T LANDING 2 l>O<l'l H onH"\ b2 \lll>O 09 U 4S0 fO<O. lOO ll ""'" .r ~ ., coo S 11n11 coo l 'OLLE l 'BALL >{• Cole9t women GOLDE N STATE ATHt..ETIC CONFERENCE S0t..•"e•n (• for,.. Co NI' ae• C"'• \' "·~ l•, ~e I~ I I IS 10 " S t; ll Hl9h school 91r1s SEA VIEW LEAGUE Cor ~a a• t.Aar ~f"· E \*4"' • t~ ~ ~ t I) 9 N~N()._,f1 t-idl'°'4 r o-' "'" "'t"\ '· ~ .. I) 1 > 9 SUNSET LEAGUE E c \o" ':lt'' ,..,, .. ,,,.. '•p• Fo ... '"*-''" 'I/a e. 1"1•1 M ""' "' B,.d ~)1>6 59 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE ,. ., ,.,. Of'' Oa " '"'4 \ ~ • .. • ~ ' .. s ,, ANGELUS LEAGUE ~·ct't'" 0,. r::Jit• 8 \r o Al"T'la" '\ ~ " J\I Ma'f' O• ~ C "" ._,ev· Y.a'""' ::>t' ~ b • .. ""O NON 1..EAGUE ~e"'oc'• .. ~\•a .Je• a""""' ~) :? 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Cor~ ~I Mar 1012 & wonoPrlol •B ,.c,.,.c oper , Cl• qnt ~ toe•~ frplc: 2 years new Over S Gorgee>vs lan<Jsc,;o no ,,0,..e 0,. J!Qt' 0,.,,., ,0 , Ill Tl SRL!? 1800 sf a/c form d•n rm ,,. ...... YIEW lllLS 11&1111 YIEW llU ne"' tile rc>o1 S~6q '?CIC Snullers ~ • .,..,er Joe·~ '.)~o .,, "'"' , r 1, , 1r9 oom.,-101, nr sehOOls -Fan1astie' Ocean & 1t9h1s Must see' Bl" 848 ,-o.:, rormal dlfllnQ s ·~,..., ~ t-eac,. Qq• it ",., • bc:h club & golf $299 000 Sl,411,000 11-• Gourmet k11cn 3BR rms Agl Joy (714) 858-9 135 A rare combination of 2BA pool S924 950 lrvtt 1044 531 ,4oo s-15 000 ILIFFl-llfllUlll qualrly & elegance vtews BkrrOwnr 725-9008 I CORONA DEL ~•A A ~.,,,,. ""'n~r ~1 C.1JOctf'I' 11~' o duced • S..i~8 .i0f llHRITTRLTH 111-4130 & rolling la"'n All this ''I NEW LISTING-Broadmoor ' row v•ewsol ocean ~ t>av • ... llT llAll found in 1n1s J SR nome 4Br 2 iBa nome remodel I *ll&mFIL * prtme A 2 corner \ C'. • llAIY Tl llUJf! 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Ollef'I and stoYe oftere<l for sale by all HOT TUATtEAOCK '\·EW n-carlli!1 lor saoe by ;:;::::::;::::;::;:;;:;: 321 LAAl<SPUR Duple" 2 2BR units 2 bloch 10 w11er Loaded up· grsoeo 4~921 Ron Convet\tenl locatl()t'I ,..., t>rotiers call Ron F11tus I owner ; 1'·528-7621 llafboa lmnd 2106 pool, Eastblulf ShOC>C>lng A,,_,1 Real ESlate Store Costa Aksa 1024 HOME Pr •CI' rf'duced 714-24' "251 *MW PlmslU t k d •-.. 7 7 7 6 Decorator s ~BR "Ome o-.. -RWRe ,. eAI( ._ 2BA 1B~ HOME'* cen e r. par s an 7 2 2 • I bu S I . ·~HARMING F SIOE 3BR Lots 01 upgraoes 0,.vdtti .,_..__. -$ l 100 mo vear ~ Cal sc:noolt The Owner &73-7782 tres I 1••Ba nome on tree 1tne ..... ,._11 for an eppt 11111 ~ IT ..... * 6;5.9s54 or 5;3.qn, wants tNs pr~ty sold t I ,..__ f--',.... ...,.. v. 4BR 11.. 3BA Down today!! Cell fOf an 9P-... 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Ev Wll~ mst~ or motller-ln-'aw --------.~I OWNER 675-5205 -OPEN S.t/Sun t-4, 983 Newpolt e.Kh 1069 IWPT l1'Mllt llY1 ..... ...a t3,000• sq fl lol New ... f 1 Wlmft Posl Ad Agt 675-941' •Stt7,500 NEWPORT • 18drm 1 Satt't. tuper unit! ••-Pool Spa. Fff Lind $9• 500 Call Mlc:key, Bkr -·-v.w1a1I'-" .......,.0 FUfn1 M0-1980 3BR" PoOI heme Owner .-7 t•-•~ 296J °""~* m-v eonllder lease oe>--..- uon Submll Asking -.-5"251< BEACH HSE• ..... IMnd l<X>6 13$5.000 Call ~rt Pool. SPI Fee Land !'ti!~-."'!"'--~'!"!"~~ MMen 6'31·12'41 .aoo Rl\191', laf~ 3Br 128 44th St· TWo 38R 28A JBP 261' Duplex Frple g1r newly de<:oraled 602 Avoc.do S 1'95 1nc:t gu & water 7fi0-9020 02 ., Avocado Up~ 18R 18A garege. wld incl Highly upgraded Appl only $925/mo ~/Mu Rll,. 8'2·97'97 AoOrlbte ~~ 18A r .. r dUPlell F'll'eplac., g.,. ege ~110. hOO/mo 514 JllllT\ffle Agt UM112 ••28R 1BA home, new paint Patio & garage. 1 1100/mo yny Slll Orchid. Cell Eve1 213~7 Ml -~ oecoi••• .. ... Merchandise to Buy or Sell? 2 DetltnO ~on lint• "'714--631-1255 Owner ts!Md. S$ 79 000 ~SAT 1-4 • 213 4t*one ~ AQt tn.2331 br'WY. f.m "" .... .,. Oft ,..,. .......... . t.ftll"9 lfnP'~•· Mo ..... 12115/MO ..._ J'IO.ellOld. ~,. ~--~~·-~-----~try0.on:ftmirtied~---:t----~1·~~::---ii~~ l~:=!!!!!!.....J..~I.....,..,... f'!!I ~~~~~~~-=.;+~·~ .... ~ . ......,"'°"'& • .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~,ft~*'~·~ilo~2~60~7 ~ 6 ... ; ••••• eAITM>EIMtp~--••• , ,.,,. 'I: --l•yfton1 011pl•• 21A 1•.ua ... ••HARll'29f\.m, •DCLUINROUAN>•I--~~~-:.:.::. I mo .... No pilla. ''°"" lg 29" '"'BA w/paillo SPedoi• 1BA -1llAMCUt· ~ $1300.38RIHIOO.LjttY-Encl y•d, ...... MCU• ~='°ci.k-:H:,:• •OATEDcotrAtUNl'TY* CdM 21.-. 111A, ,....,..,., .... $2000 tum . ...., t 0 w" ti 0 I.I I. u n 11 . lty c.ondo, ~ .. OCWI BtWIO ,.... 28drm, 2 891" Ing"" & \1: trplc, Cat loc. HOO•· Hl·M32 A....il now 1eO.ue.2 . • • .... ffptc. Wld, '#911( to bMcf'I & Co "E 751-t2tl ~mo. 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E'SIDE CM LUX HO\.iSt:. **•1i50NewCapeCod Oulel community, gat· 'dt9n&pet10K.ShOl'tOI" dep.evl 1111.673-4264 S12001rno.175·9363 .......,....,... 18R,1BA,&mellbec:ky111q. 300CeoneYLene.Adrlen 25--35 M/F Profs. CINn mTllT .. HM. 38A 2t'o8A,tJ:'· 899 9f'ld bedlylfd Pet lonOtennlMM lmmedl· STEPS TO BEACH 2 8 . 1 BA. encl ptllo, Nopet•.G11W/Dhoolt-Reelty&4M513 cut no dnig/pet1. Mu• Grants I IOln•. Gov'1 P9ti0.Gmdr,UMCI • ~ sa2s.646-•902 et• cxx:upeney 'pcul~. STEPS TO OCN. 2BR, 1Br lB•.refrlg.wld.$825 c&rport, MW dr8P9:1, no ups. Adults pret•d . loYi.dOa• 1soo.sroomo. g1W,714..au.-9795X-Gt bMm&. ffplc MS.2568 . S1775/mo Sl.100 yrty utll inel 113 E pelt. 5 mltl 10 beh. S750 645-1831 •fl 4prn • 1-TllUll 122·1113. l•I• •Bright&sunnytwnhMl2 LG TOWNHOUSE 2BR .. ...,. VILLA BALBOA 2BR. MC Belboe Blvd. 199..0123 . 079·••10. 5-49-7007 BIG 1000 SQ Fl N-Sp•rkllng cleen tBRI ..,..£ ms! lbetns + y, beth 2BA, 2 C¥ g11'8Q9, w/d • II get• S 1.150 i.t lBR tri~• w11ti Stove & frig Incl. Pn~ flZllLIWtllfl R••IOCklng, heelth & 2 re .., Pvt paOo lrpl(;' flkup, Vecenl. 1950/mo. 12'(11111! II ,..,, NWPT 2BR Twnflm, tr pie. ITlfl 11.al 2BR. 28A. up1lelr1. Quiet Qu ndecit 1750 IJ50-4S45 feulonel on!Y· NO PETS. 23-29. nice appeatenu. buuly aktt. lrom di• friecw =:,· mk:to POOi & "-!Mu R!tr1 642-1797 · RMW. pello lt,350 Super Shllp tBR 11"· ',,,~.~:i~r~ ~·.;; :Uey 64i_5393·ef1er 7pm N/wnkr pref d. 1650/mo lO¥r , ... , "1 N.wport 1n P'l)'S. no eetllng, high ...• " .... • ···I··· ••m-MESA DEL ..... •BA . ../ v:._R.·,~~L.L1E500S 2BR PnlhM. I I kl $735/-...... ·-• yearly. 675-9008 acting 4 PIT wkend ..-O<k. Nrnlng, minimum Inv, -uS 50 .. B ';ppt ....,. ed ...... .. yrywper 6!i •-· $850/mo.Ava.111111 UITlm·1UMJ . 760-7858 1 7 .500 .00 c•tl plU, 12 mo. Y 2BA. fir, d/w, cover \l ~"\V lfV-.'fJ• 10· v ·11 SEA.VIEW 'Gu•red-gsted J im· Oy1/6 5-3090 , -lfJf Lg p<•• ~. lnd'Y. no ..... 28A, lBA, wlg1r, grdn !•800-343-2162 24 hrs.. only 645-3977 Lv M~ petlo, dbl4 Oii'· Nu ~Pl&. \I.\\' '\....h .-\. 3BR hOUM 52 900 Evn/Wknds 673·6476. ·-ucKJ' ,~ type. •N9wPOrt Hg11• FEM . NOii smkr shr 38rl~=~~=~=~- •EASTSIOE TWNHSE• drP1, pnt. Brk 640-4152 qfAlfORS'* LIDO AREA B,Ytrnl dock. Yrty 1BR ,,._ btk 10 bey, WESTSIDE /mo t dep. 548-7155 1125/mo. Av•U 10/5. 2Be C.M. house w/Mm9, U11•1•4211/M 2BR 28A, qulel 1ree, MESA DEL MAR IU<n, 2BR • den 1•.150 Quiel ares, pe111.1ng 1695 Newtydecorated. No pets. EASTSIOE 2BR lBA 854-2000. No J19l•. nr S.C. P111 1265/mo. PIT. Cell for Info. pallo. tlrepleea, gll'&ge Snerp&cleen3BR . tern-CtRCLETHISONEIBlutll. WINTER LEASE Inc; uni 219 201h SI. Cell548·l929 Wlget909.CIOMtQevery-.,_.,1.. 751-0272or662-1623 LeeM1-7480 SQ301mo.&40-2426 llyrm,21f..ire,nlcedec:or beelllifutvlew.new"'dec· OCEA. NFRONT 48R, gr! Lovrerunit.67~5068. *BAY TIMBERS • lhlng l Ava H now F di < o •-I• ...-'1 I & $1.\00 $735/mo Agt 631-7370 rig, lhwaeher. • ove FEM PROF to s11are grf!I 11111_.-+ •LGFAMILYAOQM• l1390/mo.Agl546-9950 oreled. 3BR. 2 'AI BA area.tenn1 VUI ' IBR. l1pk;;, c•ble. pool, • lncl.Nopet1545--4655 new flome on BalbO• n.-.amlcPfT1n0119Ymek- S1750/mo 673-5253 PENJ\I· 4br houM 11.975 p1t10. ~er. No pels. 399 ••--,, d Bed b <h lndr ..,, .. 3BA 2BA, lerge ytrd, ' OCEANFRONT -Chsrmlng c-.. delMllr 2622 $695 6-0357 _,_ 1--· 1.,en . · • · Y ingoppty LN641-7480 112551 0 Cell PETE Hunt ltlCh 2140 800 -... -w B•y I . JV"" 2BA Ind prvt glf&ge, gu * . S625mo. Oey1 641-2631. iili'i:iii:iliiit.iii YtOTT0~6.01114 ' ---·--3 bdt10me,PenPll2, 1 BLOCK TO ~CH. Lg •EASTS!Dl 1BR motllle I weuw. 1135 No Peta. Frig. dlshwelher, 11ove e..,.,723-0987 •llll•l1111/wll 3BR 1 ·~. ram•"" rm, , a,.., --.. -011--·-•--~u.a.2 .. BEACH AREA. 38r", din r.•• ·'-" ..................... 2Br. trpk:, balcon'filbu•n· n~~ $595/mo Metu'e 2323 Elden 549.7954 Ind. No pets 545+4655 Guet•nleed, 12495 lnVffl •1 rm. v rm elc. • . --•-.. -Ins. !rig, ga1 Xtr r\u'lg. !dull G11 & waler paid. ILlll JI•••-..--•09-626-3386 E•1 . 9 ffplc, 1herp & cle1n1 pool & spe, clubhouse, 3BR 2BA plus 1BR 1BA In • 11080. Agt 1 -0809 759_5590 or 673-7767 llSfWllWll 1U 9&IMI• Cflritt oriented. W/0. gsr Oulet streel. Nr SC Plez1. tennis crts on leke, nr g11age •ree. BIG YARD Santa Ana 2180 B OC 5 TO BEA H Ou!el Lg dining ere•. 3BR' 2BA upper unit. gar-M.id "495 mo 675-645, 111&11 lllTI $1100/mo. C111 Dave, Bch/PCH $1500/mo IN. spa melntenance & grndr 2 L K •E'SIOE 3Br 2Be townhse pool: lndry lee snoi Adi!. ege, D/W, WIO hk up, HUNT. BCH. Resporlslbli, High eernlng. parl ume. 540-1151Agl 756-20551W661•7904/H lnc;I. frnh pelnl, newTOWftSquere.1BRCOndo 2BR 2BA. 1000 !>I, ger , 2c1rga1,yd ,nucarpet s695-lmo. TRW Req'd. 11250/mo. ectlve M Off to &here mm+mum Inv $6,30000 3BA 2BA, family room. LO 4BR 2BA hse. Obi gar, grey cerpe1-11ep Clown Sec;;urlly, tennis. pool, balcony, nee• shops. Sl 100/mo. 2036 fuller1ort 268 E 16th Sl • 11 210 Lugonl• chermlng house, 2 bd•m. clll 1-800-648-7755 24 M ... del Mer. $1300/mo Cit-Ins, Edison dl1tricl. Nr LR w/llreplace • 15 I 6 0 0 I mo d • y s 11175/mo 54•-0995 A.ppl. Only. 968·8880 Curl It 631-1266 TSL MGMT 642· 1603 lb•. 3 tllkl lrom Desch h•S. Includes Qltdener. 2737 beech. 8211 Snowbird. P 1 r•1•5 1 ~}::0~ ave n 4 7•-•004. eves 759-59 15 211 1\.tll .... *INI LICITlll1 E•stsl~ ig-uPJ)er 2BR •BLUFFS 2Br 2B•. !pk:, $500/mo • ut1I, 536-3340 I.;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= Fremont Lane. 854·8142 980-6595 (619)451-6~20 900 SEA LANE 2BR l',O,BA lOWnhOUH , 1'),BA I 1 comple• 2 pool/2cerpor!&/C01n wld -~ 3BR 2BA. pet olc wldepl 111111111101 S•nta Ana Htlghts 6"4·2611 ieundry room, patio. all b'1tco~:!,u:'. g••age. S950NOPETS722-801t L~,~~1~::8N!:.~-~~' Oppo$ft'Y 2908 994 Trebuco Circle, Irvine 2144 1•1111 If ..... JH 218'4 Charming 2BR. lrg ~II, seP built-Ins 1625/mo 1750/mo. 642-•792 Evea/wkends 722·8l•O Nr bCh & bus. $395 Incl ENJOY 14_15% teturn on 11300/mo. Av! lmmedl ~Jllj.A.V 2BR 2BA. 2 c•r garage, dl•.r1p,dt11ega•.st•g S 2078Thurln E'SIOElBt,pool,ClbleTV *Yrly 2BR 1BA w/ger. uti11.J•n1C1536-6759 Trusl Deeds 510.000 1o "542·8716 Orengetree 18R condo, ~ .. / lndry, Fronl/tltck yard, Qf PCH I 1250mo TSL MGMT 642-1603 & gaspeld. Reis reqd. No Upper Unil II 215 32nd LIDO ISLE. Cozy, quiet. $1 .000.000 Call Oenl1ort A PUil Tl 11111... A-IC .. L'~sr~~· ,!!~~ \lt"'I v-.-y1· 10· \t ·11 A/C, grndr. Spaclou• 262· 1116 Diana/Suzanne n Laa....... pets. $585 a 160,5. 147 SI. Avt 1011. $925/mo. 4Br hM. Lrg p•tlo. nr tK:n As.tOC 673-731 1 NOW! \.\\ '-.t... ~-" $1300/mo.975-1266 NICE 28Tte1Unturn ••• ..,.., ... fio-.645-816llpptm Ownrt Agl722-8520 M otf 23.39 S365 ·uUI --- Tl1 lmmed No pelt 760-8768 q[ALTORS fl Single. non·smkr fem Ettl&IOe 2 6 3BR TwnnM 3BR 2BA, 1 block 10 723-1266 723-0400 msg I Will GUARANTEE 15% Mountain iettlno sur·l'[:;;'.;;;:i:;;;;"""''J~~l •~~~~~~""::~~South Coast Me-tro No pets $750 /m o Apls. Frplc, d/w, g11age. E'SIDE 2Br up•lalrs $635 tleech 209 391n St ieturn secureo by trus1 rounded by •!reams &l i.!QUNlelCh 21'48 ----2N 2186 760-1418evelwkends y•~d/pat10, lndry rm ~·o.,.pe1:'.'~otS•lgeq~~~1 l13501mo yeerly leese. Metlculou& n/smk •, Cle«! Puvateplrty t71•) 1a1111 1BR a 2BR condos ___ .... -~--_ 1875-S10501mo 733•9287 respon adult !or HB area 759-1465 w1g11909 w/opn1, w/d •M!Mlllf* Letge p•tlo. pool Over· Slepa to P11z1, newly 26170RANGEAVE Vlctorl1 645-816 11pp1m 1 ml tOtleKh Complete-~~~~~~~~~~ hkup, woodtiurnlng lrpk:, 3BR. lebuloul vu, pvt bch looking Newpo•t Bay pntd, 2BR. 1BA Condo. TSL MGM T 642-1603 E'SJDE 2BR. upsteirs urlit. ...1.91 IWI ly lurnlshed home To Loan 29 14 micro. 1900-$1100 + 1st a 1ennl111900 721·8579 Av•ll 1111. 675-4839 gated paho. dtw. pool. Costa Me>sa 262• •Lg Sharp_&_ Clean IBR . patio • garaoe. tndry rm 3 BR 2 BA . 0 1 r 1 g e $400/mo • u11ls Call & dep. No pets. CIJI NORTH leg. 3BR 2B°A FURNISHED 2BR cozV pelok.$775840-5774 B B" lBR • o ""• ""'pe<. d••Pff g ' Quiet cut-de-11c No $1350/mo.613·9201 SC0\1969-4754 •WIOOWHASSS$4TDs\ Valme 549·24•7 BR/BA • ortul, ''ol "p ,.,.. ,,... ,,35 ]86-922• -110 000 up No ctlldUV hOuM, 0.teched HOUSE N_por, Hgt• Eestsidf! loc1 BBO a lndry pelnl Pillo & ga•999. dogs. BLOCK 10 beech. 281 2Ba NWPT HGTS M/F non No P.,...1ty Cell Denleon BEAUTIFUL! Priv stre;l, Welk to tie.ch. 12000 are•. Shorl term. Call for ~ rm. P1110, gar & catlle evl S6751mo 6-45-5577 ••••f • -•-.-duple•. w/d, 2_ce1 QB•. 1mkr, quiet. an1 3BR Assoc 673-7311 NOWI end unit twnhM 2BR mo. 729-7250 •97-9918 1pptm. 642·4452 1635 No pe19 631 -8•27 -------.._,_ d duplex Av1 1113 1350 · 2'h>BA, l/p, petio, dble Anft6m 2603 •Ouiet & clean 2BR 18A 1Br 181 ups1t1. lg pallo, IVtil 1011, •Int con /mo•'r'l ulli 6 .. 6.1062 1:zoo64275-40 Splrkllng c1e1n 2BC11m, uppe1, Jg ctosets. d/w,1 1625.281 2B8 IPKIOU&. l1000/moJlm.645-35!HI gsr. 1 · -N~ ltlCh 2169 LJll llYFlllT LSI BRAND new 2Br. 2 lull Be, t'l•Bll. 1750 All u111s pd new c1rpels, garage $725 Pool. ;ss. relrig FURN -, ~h Cleen Nwpl Pen1nSu1a bUCii . , .. I' Bright & fre•h 2BR 1BA , 3BR 2BA ~· $3500. Call 2 walk-on closet. cntrl alr , Frig. gar Sorf)', no pels •$730 NO PETS 640-2495 incl No pels 1500 MC eplS, 111· J~ne '90. Slepl hM. l1plc, dlw. 3BR 2BA. [)Jple• frplc wld smsll 2BR. 1BA Duplex down. 11 67, 55 ,.11 Se<: Bldg Lincoln & 1960 WA LLACE 6<5 5853 145 E 181h St $900 living ,m. Pll'k1ng. 1450 ~ ~:~n'.·:.~~~;;o ' 706 ¥;;T,7:.9¥:0.~~~t Pit ~6A.&v-05 Harbor 607W Broedway 642-1424 6"2-4905 .e'81i8ftlf 1 Lerg~ 1 BR. 1575 • utit~ ~~~:;;61~7~~~0e ~~0576 _ ~ 2920 evenings KU"lrll9\. ./ Only s775 857'25.!!_ ' Illes. 111 & last 1799 FURNISHED f BEOROOM ON POPPY, designer s i:.::;:,:==--=-.... = ~:~~·2~~~~~J:~ •2 BLOCKS from beach \t\.\'l\.k "YI' j'j~\ 'ji IMboaPefW'tsula 2607 \'\'e!itfield N-porl Blvd Apt 3 ON THE BAY 2000 11! conlemp gtass im coveted petlo. no pels. 2Br 2Ba. llreplece. ger-q(4LTOAS # &PAITllEITI 846-2588 Weekly 1ent11 1300/wk "lreel'IM ' w/ocn vtJS 5 tt't If .. JM• 5 1 300 ~ MC 631•8,.52 ege. $1100/mo. 309 32nd 2BR 1BA upper. lrplc. 2 These 1U1•ct•ve Apls laa-LARGE 3BFf2BA down-963-1053 min welk 10 bch Sno11 or free anonymous HIV · · SI. * * 650..0892 decks. gar .. lndry . wood lPUTllEm 1ure pool, spa, provate l lllrs. Garage. clo,., 10 -long term 1st & lsst mo tes11ng et Leguna Beech CONDO E'SIDE. 2BR LUX. BAYFRONT 1B1 beam Ct11I, tieach bath Lflrg• 11tract1ve Apls In a oauos 01 decks, garage lrwy/shopl $825 . 5600· •Ull llYJlll'T &PT $750 J Davis 723-0377 Commun+ry Cllnlc, "60 2'1tBA, bl1-ln&, dbl ger .. •BLUFFS CONDO. N-condo. f /P, IOfm d•n. $1175, avl 1111 673-0•38 tleat.1!1lul gerde.., sen1ng or c11por1on11 beeut1lully sec No pets 963-1562 3BR 2BA, Undy beach, OulgOlng 35. F 10 shr Ocean Ave. Leguna lrplc,yll'd.Nopet1.W1D drp•. pnt, crpt, eppk;;, gsr. be.cn. pool 118!Kl 2BRTea •PT WicSrporl, Pooll1p1 G1r1gl! O• t1nd1caped s e11 1ng 816-282-7733. OUllllnCling 4BR oelu• Beach 494-0761 Cell tor hk ups. $1250. 645·9857 3BR, den, Ism rm, 2',..BA. 720-1554 O• 760·09 19 carport Sorry, no pet1 Sorry. no pe1s MONTE SERENO 714-673-3259 Beck Bay tow..,hm Pool. 11pPQ1ntments fOf 'l'lf!e+;-1/p, pool, Jtc No pets --~-recently remodeled 2Bdrm 2Be $800 Bachelor $545 Pre1t1g1ous llvlng Quiel. ' dsy 1ven1..,gs and S111ur-Eu1810e. letge ...._ 3BR. S1675 lse. 549--0709 LUXURIOUS CONDO SI 1!Kllmo year round 398 W Wilson 631 _5583 1 Bedroom 5655 garde!'\, pool selling. 1 Newl)Ort Heighl& 11rge 2Br spa, ten,,.,, sec system, deys 3'11BA, 2 Cir g•r8Qtl. lg 2BR 2BA. lam11y 1oom, 613·5•23/e orlvemSQ ---------2BClrm l'•Ba 1760 BR 5525, 2 BR $7 70 ept Pool, clr·PQr1 No AIC ,garage.y11C1 ,m0te11 ;;;;;;;;;;;;"'--"~~~--""-., becllysrd. E•lremely •ULTRAlerge2sty,•BR. view ol bay walk to ----E 0 0 pe!s 1650/mo -Cle· Nl&mkrS600 · 650-85531o 2BA r 11 2 trplcs be·-n $>&OO .mo Phone 2BR 2BA yea1ly, adults. 1 Bed1oom $655 2B<frm 2Be lwnhse 1655 lec1rlc ga es o car Lon & f-~ 1925 "'' e Av 111 1 1 / 1 . em y rm, . .... N 2< 1 W W''""" 63 1·0960 ••-• 1nfn p-<• ooblo TV & BBC• pos111 646-466• OUTGO•N-G-lomo•o '' -•, ''::::;.~~~=~N..,.._,""':0: .'._.,.;.,mo. 2257 Eldert Quiet cul-de-MC, grdnr 545-3313 or 957-3277 non-smkers, no pets r ....,,, IJl-11P1 5"'-,' .. , oe " N ·.l e======~= ., ' eaiJ;; .... 6"5-0968 incl l1,8501mo6"S-1528 hb11ryl b1y $950/mo COSTA MESA '"'n to 1u~6 ec .. O lllllflMJJllJll ctlft<oe.2B11Ba Av•llable tor edoc)!lon to LIQIY IOOlflllT 673·3986 818· 799-4195 1...-rll Tl IUOll •• 2•1•2• pet a. 642-3 t Winier re!'llll. Furnllhlld! welertront N B duple• l0V1ng 1espon11tlle own- EASTSlDE large 2BR 1BA * N lll IUOll * ""IBR. 1550·S650 -• • 1 50 B frplc, lg p1110 Cloe!\ ers fem tllk Lab m<J 3BR 2BA on ••nd-beSI lHr-o 2 .. 1•o .,.28R. S6SO·S750 NEW 2BR, 2 ull baths, c1 .. n Unl1:642·38 kr 5550/mo 548_6 .. ,.0 mo•o OES M•~ We also houM with priv. lence yd ChOlce etNI Furn Ou~•. tieecfl Sec .. a A/C • good 1oc111on S8001mg G' •• ' lo'. P.'. Ok. 5B •• 2'"BA.•-•.S <600 · • . Unturn Gsrege l!und"' V3BR.$9!Kl Lu1_...,......,1er11ert:;,i • OCEAJ\lfRONT UPPER neva c•ts & klltens " "'"" dbl• get $3500 722·6"60 ·" ,-._...-No Pets Cell Pam at COM Pro! f 25-35 n-smkr 1935/mo.645·2123 Avsll 10 8 130 190. ---------Deck S1000mo -Dep G•s & W8ler-p11CI' Pool, lldlool?S!erte.-or 546•5860Agt DUPLEX 2BR 1BA,gar. to &hr 2BR. 2BA new 631-1030 $2.44 per day Tn.t'• ALL yow pay !Of 4 1m.. 30 day minimum lntM SERVICE DIEC TORY For more lntonnetlon CALL TOOAYll ISIF•LllS 818 -2 85 -22 61 35th SI. Avl 11 1 1 g1r•oe.d1shw1sne•1 hobbybylOOklnQthrougti 2<iec:k1.llp.tie1me<f i•i'i'i'i_...i ,_i .... iiiiiiiilliiiiiiili"l•l"l'l'l'iiiiii~"i2l.'°l'l3f.*='l'°ll·60tl····cluallled. PRIVATE ceili ng GREAT VIEW beCkhou•e 575 0l mo f ... l0/ 1 0. -------.,, . ·' ' •llYlllU. ,_. 1ftM •1tl111111• Te•tur•Acou•tlc & Peln1 All Ph-. Famlty owned Free nt. K•vln 538-6192 & opereted. Also ctump lruct ' Bobcat MMcee. 27 yra. exp. UC. 54G-2264 --·-STUCCO-TILE-AMI. UC. Bond. in..537-1554 em •HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS •Pelnl •Relurbl•hlng •Cll'penlry •Orywell & more. Gsry 645·5277 ·-· Big & &ml Job .. WOl'k guar C8ll Brl.ICe 847-0780 CALL ME FIRST! FREE EST REAS. RA TES. NO JOB TOO SMALL. Ron 722·6648 PROF. &Ince · 73. The high· nt gue.Hty repelr Mrvlce 11 the lown1 COit. Roof- plumblnQ, elec:lrlcel misc. Llc•8"l7. GU 675-3694 1n1111111 Jon 0' M11n1 Knowledgeab~. aepen- d•ble Established. Local references. S111e LlcenH "s.t7675 & bond«S. (7 1•) 26s-o619 m IOf OL l. Ht I I HANGING/STRIPPING Llc•S60875 VISA-MC 673-15,2 I W • mell or SUPERIOR WattcoverinQ lerge Jobs Newporl. 1n11all•llon Removal Cotti M .... Hun! Beech Wiii Repelr Prompt LIC 1teas E1t.R9!16756166 11'566215 Matk6"2·6842 CUSTOM Flr&QlltCfl end WALLPAPER HANGING Brickwork. BIOck W•ll•. REMOVALS. Cornpetllive Ofl-•ys. P1vlno. Best bid• St.Llc•• 1690• work 16 yr& •.. Qet"lence (71 4) 523-7936 Lerry (714) 122·"43 11450/mo. 67~630 Avail 1111 213-375-9918 Young ors..,ge & wn1te PllHIUTllf PllllT mete cat H•s Ilea Colla• G GES PllllllLl OCEAN VIEW! 2BA 2BA Voelnoly o! Btlboa Pie• ARA Y .. 1ty & winlar •ent1111 furn, ell smeno1oes S6s0 675·8146 Asll tor B,1111 2-3BR. turn!Shed & un-mo. 613·6605 or Leure lu•nlshed lmiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Lerge lu•nllheCI Studio•. 1 & 2BR APl s. Mint wlnew decor. Pool. 1.cua 1 & lu&h t1ndsceP1no Close 10 lrwys. beeches, SC Pleza & OC Airporl PWI MESA IPTS 1581 MESA DRIVE 141-lllO PU' •• UL E'' • ..., STEPS TO -BEACH• NB •~ Femi._. Ou11t1mature Ill• 1111 pro! prel 1350mo •ncl ull& Bob 6"5·2543 PElllllSUU YUILYIW•IU llllllU 1716 --11•111111m __ 1_s_~_"f_._N00~•0•,",1=~ i * 1 to 4 Bedr00"1• ID._.....,•-•Furnllhlld & Prof F. wl6week Oki baby looklno tor f ttnd & 1hr • hOUM 1n Hun! Bch a1ea Cell stir 4pm 969-4829 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142·Hll aws..-• -•••-•Unlurnl&hed A &mlll, qulel comple:ir •Ck>H lo beech GarllH for Rtm 2740 FOUND BLACK & TAN, 1BR APll $680 & Up. *''" .... c ·LL TOOAYI tletl p .. ,, d"" /coll• FNturn cetl'ledral cell-" 20•20 187 E 21s1 SI Y -,. ...,. w ' 1no1. ll•eplece, balcony, VILU REITILS C.M, $135· MC of $135 found on beach 1n NB gerege QI' cerpert ··Like FOR STORAGE ONLY 673-20 16 ,_.. & very prvt .. Pool, lll_.112 Aval! 11 11 645-723• LOST CAT . Dover Shores &pl>, BBO, !aurn:lry 111 • 1~-~--~~~-li';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--~--1 Red/Whl lg -hair lem ci.p. No pets. 549-2 .. 47 Steps to bsy! Quiet aree. (omrntrdal Ma1n1 Coon nemeCI tqw decor thru--OU11 1BR. RE 5*/Rtnt B•sndy R-erd 631 ·0211 . 1m Ull.JI w/d, refrig, encl gll'ege.1;:::;·;:;:· :::~;;;:::::;;;::;1lOsT OR FOUND A PET 2BR w/,..._ decof', g111. 1950/mo 1nct ut111 I~ bltlns. tncd y<t w/patio. 645_45:9 or a40-9539 luMntss/Offlce Rent LOW COST Sp•ylNeuter 636-4120 IPM-5PM 2769 Relerrel NO FEE 2437 Qrenge 'G' .... 1755 STEPS TO BEACH, 2 & •CALL 978-PETS• 3BA, JJplc, lmm.c con-Wll1'IUPf llU•I -d1Uon. yrly 11000 & Crnr ol Wntcl!tl & Irvine LOii you1 keyt welklng or 11300/rno 673·2507 ro,,, logging? Vic. Port Sunon Newport -h & N9WpOf1 H1ll1 Dr. Cell l l•iii1~uiiiliiiwii-ii•iifiat Full Servic.Gro.• to 1 o. 150.1255 ,.. 203 & 384 & 588 sq ti I---.;;;---.""' &Pllimll 1Br 1a. nr NB CentertJW Qtllce & Retell Ava111t11e ~,-& F~ 3CXXJ Sperldlng cleen, lerg• $795. No pets. M0-136• .... 111 ,~.=::::.~:.;:~;::::.......:;=: I Q,,-'*' eptS. Beeutlfully WESTCLtFF 2BA 2BA I---.,==:-==--IPllll&. tendlceped 9round•. Condo. d /w, w/d, lrplc, ..... n Pootl~•-P•tlo1ldec:ks, (.lorpcll'1, pool. 1950/mo. 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 67 ~hl people to :;!QI or carport. 955-6315 or 240-6281 Nwpl Bch. Agt 541 -5032 try NEW r9Vo4Utlonary E\IE••L LOCAT>ONS -ht-cortlrol pt""'r•m e.ct'letor""" $590 COM OFFICES 475sD o;·• r •comme,;'ded 1 Bed'oom S6eo MK.Reneails 200 sf PCH/Fernle•I. 647-19•7 28drm 1'/loS. 1780 Good prkng/ttgneQe. nu !--------- 18 1 E 181fl St 642--0858 iOOMI 2706 crpt. paint. elc. 673-4 120 !:._ __ .,. ___ _,,,,,. ---------FOALEASE 1l'Frontege hnonaJ JOl2 1 Bedroom 1705 • CORONA DEL MAR * 1398 sq ft '1111 25 sq tt' • l,-1s •----· 28drm 1'A8a $805 Room to tenl In •BR 440 E ' 1 s· c ---=====:I 151 E 21&1 St S.6-2..08 hou• 1550. · 1 lh 1 osie I Love You. mer,., me & --------"8-7271 MeM 645-8523 corneto p1111dlse. Phi! Bachelor $800 .,. If l'lf Snere 111r•cllve 01tlce NEW TO AREA. Mele, tall, 1 &edroom SMO •££ Ji tPec. w/am. reel .. 1•1e &Um fl•ndsome non 28drrn 1'.4S. S7t15 .. ft... co. ON THE BAY In N9W-smokw IUC:OeU~ ~ ~~J;=.~~~:~~~~l 28drm 289 $870 19U 24' Terry RV• !of renl por1. Ken. 831-60S2 enjOyS 'ou1 ot oo0,1 & 2250 Venguard 540-9821 by 11'111 month In park tra't91, Looking '°' 11-0AAINS l5. ilS. i25 & up w/greet fecllltlft. 5«: Commercl•I Property 1r.ctlve ellm woman 1n O.W PWlt 2626 dep + 1•1 mo. 536-1316 2778 thirties who I• ~- cer IM'· impktyed me1u,. mele. n· cumber.a tnd IOOtllng ,_.A. ~·'.!. ,, 200 dmlu, n-tmitr, Nwpl 8cf'I ,_..,.. !Ot tl'lerlghl gur. PHOTO .,.._, .... • • .,-,_ A MUST! Rlc:h&rd 1000 S PM Olt. Gn.ibb & E .. hOl'l'le on ootf •COUl'H. --..--B11tron1, Newpotl 151-9330 1335/mo. Mt-3521 Sii! comw w.tc:M Or I BMc;h. 12662 L.egune llCh f\wn room&. INlr'9 Ar.? .ieibl+llty. tGii llldl 2640 Pool, py1 i.mr.fto.. snr ttllfflc, t!Qneo-. •I ;iii;;,;iiiiii-..,.--. .. 1 II.A 1350: Pvt IA 1450 N-1A I 80. Ff. 2M '1M· .,_, gmrege, ..,,.., 35'.+ rft 494-0451 .... 111 petlo. No P'M•· Dleh··1.,...--,-,·===="'" 1·--,-.,.-.,.-;--:,..-,-- • ...,., • lndr't rm, N,I , 1 blodl to c.cl\. PYt ****** 11;:_~~~~~~.;::J;~"~..,~-~=M=..-n~o.:-.l •"''l ' no coo111na. -·-'4$0 mo. 131-5650...... -~ 28A, 2 lofte. 2 , ........ d9Y9 557..fHO 110. au. 341 .,.....,,,., IA,-~ ftpk;, wld, nr • ct.rta. OftlOe. Mat•? HwM. ...._.,, 1.00 ... OdE.-..C...._..,_ l11I0.1211)Ml).9513 cmlion.SCOTTI ..... 2794 i. --~ ·,; .... OWi ... .._.""' • •am-lcc:O.,..iil1ii-i0il°i ... ;;;,.;;;,..-p;PC0>Hii1k.,,,,.,:~~~'!-..­-.-. -"'·---..... .... ~ "'°"*' .. 1147.GD ....... 1214 wld .. up. 2ot00 ef, nr Nwpt .... CU .... 7446 HMM. H9Ft10w S 1.tlOI""° :::~~11_: (2111 ..... 11 """ or ""'-tot ..... °', ...... "' ..,... '°°"" a... flDr ... ,.,.. '*'*' ... -· .... -........ ,.. ........ ti•• I ,.,, tl1111e. -- ~CO. DAILY PILOT/Wodl-.Y, ~ 11, -- ~!~~=:ls~s.I02 •I I I• ? 11 ,_,.""_ ...,,...,,.. ,-.. .. m....., - 9"t r:::: •• '1;,neu1 Orowlne t>o•tlftg firm Eft llu.i••••tlc persOl'I •IW'I rot ltNI C.M. CPA firm'" .... ~rm tac>Mf ~-~-= ::-:/:o=.°"~ ~.: ::=.:-: :-'n..:.:::.:e Now&J!o•J,.~ ~o!=:~\.0111ce ~0:..-eoeoAobin or a ptof 9PPM'eno. & ~.lnt)Ut/99'1.0tfc. Coeta ..._Mia!~ CoronadelM•l1S-2930 po1ttlonli: lllln-G.E AEFAIOEAATOA pOllMd phone Flpt9fd, ..._,, n2-to5S at ._., 10 ,_.. ....,..,._ • CcKiil.11' S.-··••••• . e 1200 P.,q._ l•bMI & I 1~ Apt:lllcWit mwtl 11btt us-ienceMling In P/T llbbiB.. • 'ood s-vtr . dap VOV'A! •1 WtTH l'PM cttaira 1100 PIC'"' 1aDl9 M.-0 on Merlin 11.ptione IHIB tltlgitMel In thil lncentl\le Matura, outgoing, tun • HMVHoet..,. "'fOl.I.,. In ne.o of• )Otl 1$0 T»t427 9)'91itm & lyJ)ll 35...0 F0td.ntt1i.b.,.IT.Mon • ttavtl matk-'· PMiaM worll, tie• ht•. M•U E.~M.OOlhr ~orareoutotwori.1 ~--~-----.pn. Wll ltMt on word Fri. ,,..~ ... UM .-ici __. copy of your r• Today, 14$-1245 Medic.i ..,.._9'tCAI, ~ corM ... 111 Pleue No l.htill....... $$.000 ..,'" 154-1160 " NEWPORT IMPORTS -proce11or Qro•th own cw. Apply 11 a•r•°" ..,,..., elof'4 •INlaty ~ PIT•,,llll_U_ vica11on1 •v•ll•til• m.1ner your .a1111 i..oe11 -Sof1.eti11r '°" .. llnd l'tld 1,.,--,,_,"",_-70,.0 I at LE.GENO & Po'ttlu.i. COfnl) MNry I N-port llvd., C.M. tor, to: ab25 ~ -;iii•111 •• ·•-A.OP'Y In perlOtl. z.5 pm. c.-i helO laole 1900 comP'et• or 3 2 · M 0 N K 1 9 5 i •~• blnefl1L 47e-.IOOO 146-5060 BhoO. Colt• ~ CA frl & sat In stor11 In"°"" Tl.IM • Fn 5180 Birch •Perm or T....-.p ... u 9')111 XLNT condllion Spot1"9Mr, AMGI ..,_ ·to tNTEGRA W .. ,.._. ~ 92121,Atten: FultiMment at••-C•r naca11•ry tcom.r ol' Biren & J~, .YouC"<>Ote 969-5053 giM work IA.500 OBO SAVE! SALE! II ::.ILi ~ * .... * Dept. ~7~~,~~~"lra,9"9 !>or .. ). NB. MIF EOE •~F~= LrUle F11m5 LOVEL y 1 c.~ & Wil nego111t1 6'12,8530 ~l.ltlll MESSENGER SERVICE. ME-CAL FRONT OFC , • ' ,0 ''''' j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J Eaoellerlt Slllcuon Coed...,. II..._ •·pd FfT u.-•• OMV "" Fl .. taurant •Word Pr<>eeSSI"" or mi Cning y •-•--· )Ql l ... 1,2111 ' -& --N.I . Gan . contrac1or ~ • · __ ,,,..,. Pho n •a . •PP t • • llEAL ESTATE No Word p,~:i;ng S300 obo E.o.pa!'d•b .. l;',;·.,-:;,;.,,:-:;;;;;:'='-.,,;.,;.:,;1 --••••-"" neede petton wttti com, print-out. Cit IMuranca. ln11rnadlc•r• Ollllng, WUIU./WAITllll You Choote d•n•ng lb ... 6 au1. gl•U. OUFFIElO 18' alactrlC -•c.._.....,..,_ put• lll_p .• boollkMPlng ~~ Ji:·~;ci,lc. comput•. typing. SINI .. 11& I I I ~~ :6..it~i4:'$:0 OPEN EVEN INGS tronl nu1cti. wlln11t. S300 l>Oat. Sr.owtoom '°n· 1001 Ou.;! 51 Np! Ben llESMf . 722...tlOO I~••. C... Lynda · ,.....,,. to ~I Mesa LimlledQP9()rtunlty 10 JOln Cuti d...-,. • BY APPOINTMENl Of>O Coc.klail Tblff. roll· Oilion. MoW'lgl Midi Miil lU•nlJ: 714-451,2211 .... .... AudlOIOgy. 500 H. ~, natloMI real 11tate ma1 · 1 -..lls"•1a.-.1.--(No t..s 1~ FrM) away llJI C1rector• ctlr•. 17950. 6'5-lit4311 llll "11-~ i1i1ji1j1i11iji11~•ii-iiiiiai111ii11u!IFor •t•bliaw courier ~~:~01· N 8 :::t:. =~.w~ ~~: --;w~ •TPllPOlllllllL• ~~~:2&o'~.,;~~~:"d B.H'Tlll lllT 11' '*'· ~1•. 1111.7so 111.000 t PER YE.AR route. NMcl ,,._moo.I t NURSES torm.1tlon,e&ll PETE lrvine852-98811 --11HJ. Ml~. 17500 OBO &tg,723,5175 FOR TOP FASHION 0£. acono Cit & ''*"•nee. REGISTER 0 VIOTTO al SELECT lfT&..aDIOAl 17802 Skyp•rk 011 • 110 MOVING SALEI Sol•Md 720, 1515 I,. ll.ul. SAA8 llOO, 1ge.4 J.-Coor SIGN FIRM. Soma 11p. Houri)' rala & mlleaga. 131.200 • yNf & up. Plus BETl'f.R HOMES & Help wanted FIT, Pff . Fount Valley 6'1-3225 & lovueal S300 T1blu, I ""'"''""'"''"""""'"''ii D 111 j1f01 5,apeed, m•Cnignl Olvll Gt .. t co, hfl & opp.!yl Pala hollcllyl, lncanllllfl. F REE h Out Ing · GARDENS nlgtlts & weekends •n Ille 17195 ~St ,..206 lamps, cna1rs. TV catPll. t~ Yacht Ctuft .-. --stereo CMM'lll. air con, C·"FranM-F,851-9393 borlYMl.C11rrant D M.V. 1·100·4·23·1739 °• REALESTATE7S1-~""" snow10Ql"n othce Mu$1 ' 0•$,.,.. PlflS.s.•v•rwara., ........ 1 ..................... ,,,,.11 •• \ -4••2772 """" aoanoT v 01, "'"1315 1• • K JOKl •ll)lolll 5U'r. 01t!onlng. 1mm•culata At1.,-9pm,813-C375 rapott & pt'OOI ol In-.......,. .,.... b10epanclable&lle•1ble ~ RUNAWAY FOR WEEK, •riJDID•lllfll llt ~ ltouOle l•ee S5~0BO anwu·m -•noe raiQUlr.0 Soma -/llTIT ..... WPJ.tllllT FIT PIMM apply., lnltlfe&l1ng leatn1ng OO· MUST SELL AN TIQUES £NO crwi ... Slate-Ct-• ,, la: ~ UlM sa&-7932 comp•ny: c•t route1 FIT PIT M,F9em-2pmor ~Frl 8.30-5.JO Mus! WICi<ESFURNJTU FIE portuntly Newport Bltry grina piano bllcit Artl-4 C•Nlock Pkg Cul •i'llOD!l)lkn&lll•W.. PrllYIOW l ltP req'd tor 21 Units. 85S-0665 •Yalt&tlM.Apply•t· 7(30•m-•pm SISI Hr blrellat>loe,na..elrontot-3200Hatbor81,C M Baacn tL•OOl •oca\lon mattlle C1n1r>g !IDie 6 WlthllC!pper 117!.-7100 •lli l10$ll/ "° TOv ofA 19117 VAN LE WUIMIT&m • Banel'lt Llgtll typing lot f1C1 1ppaaranee, I•~"' Flll•ll 1 '\ T~p.n'il 8Q wom XJ<ne IJ(Kk 1acque<eC cnalfs 1;:;;:;:;,;;;;. ___ .,,.,.,11 ·••I'll Wt a.1 1CJD•r.lJ.-...., ma11111t t1a19e fu ll y llTllTflU·MI Ill... ._ A..-.. In _ typing raq·a E•p pref d. l'llTl-'•lll ·boo>.keeorn( FIT & PIT paicn·mart11e cotk1a11 l~ .... •---7014 ioaaeo s12 !>00 D' mu.e •••• ==•;;T.018.3'9 but wut train. Start 11 ~--· 1-6'75,3553 1;-;;;;;;.~;;;;..-..----.,.•ll 135.-3171 o llfH 857-2650 o • 17805~~:.::~EClrc .. .,.E F MtSI CM S48•5525 S6.501Hr Position aya11-P ... m PIT posihon &Ylll--1111-nllf/llGn, :~r~:~U1e,lr8a n~~11,P~1'a0 !A' LIDO 6' w1\t1 trailer 857-2585 For lmall Irvine Gilt Mtg Good cop,. skltl1 raq'd C•H for dat•lls. 2SO.-OA10 -. . ., · able Oct 291h C111 1018 +n a '"•for retail 673-i•55 e."c•ll en t c:ond •l•on ......... r,...., lS6) fo~otA COROLLA 198• ('114) "1· 1111 p•_../lllllT Allf MONICA 631-1266 OU!lel •n • Weslm•ns1er San Clemente Mfg need5 MUST SE LL $699 11 ~. S.U.... 57 11(,m,iei, autorn11ii.c , ...._, l Mon-Fri 2pm-6Pm Some n·1mkr wl~tnt pnQfltl & MTlll WllTll WIS 6"6-A005 s... m l'n i'.1-00r ••• rao1olca$S1l!e --Ma1ur1 coupta. Kno•I· aoga or boollkeeping & marntalnance FIT, 10111e R.Mm,P/T AM'•. Mon-Fri Xlnl oppty to .. arn &«,1413 NewpOrl Baactl, tull ~l'Mj U•llllllT clencal, tUSlomet ton-!yp1n1jjski!l$(WorOperlacl mattress. & 1runCle neve• -...__.,,. ••""" ,, 9'"" 90-<lay prot>allOn us BuiJYHBYMCA,PfT afltlf· tacl Will lr.itn ConlKI p•eld~ 8,AJO 498·945A llMOS195 •8-0-8733 • LIDO 1A $765 13 DEL ---_....., 6 • .,,.,,.,, tiave pain t ing e•-noon$ Out-lflCI Gus· Lincta 1-800•33-7929 -----RAY S250 1 OINGMY l'"--.-------~vo~vo 1988 2•00t waakanC5 No al · Food perience. be mectian· iomer •elalions. tleavy SIOIOUT QUEEN S1ZE MA TTRESS s125 PROCEEDS ro BMW 86 635c5< wn•oo• cauene a...to- icelly inclined, '11\19 a pnones & misc offiee lnAlt.S&Lll WOfd Protenor>g. sp•ead & BOX QUILTED' BOY SCOUTS 6'2·3559 LO ADED · wcur•I~ "Y'" mat•t ""1•Te wtln l•n in· coholldrugs. 64&-0392 •-.UST ml* good work & at19f10lf\Ce 8 1 9622 FIT P IT p0$!1tons avail stieet real estate 11ttrplu1 BRANO NEW ' S1 55 11'1' c:etluliH pnone 11 1 record Call 850-27491-;"";o;'ii'jj'iii-iiiiiiriiiiiii E•cl1.<SIYe Cn1151mas Resume only Presio.enl CALL * 8•0-8733 * Slps/Oodu/St0tigc 5\.lnroo! alnt cond Mu5! ~~;,!: !,;;ft 0~n ,,.11~~; ''ATTENTION EARN Gourmet notoog car1,oo,,-e1ator. P I T & M 0 NEY RE A 0 I N 0 EnltlutiaSllC, reHabLa. Im· BOOKS!S32.000/year1n· medl•le opening•. New · Mon-Fri. le•W messve. Ullf'TllltlTWlm S10<e CALL •34-066' OMM: A$$0C 2900 BflSIOI 7022 see' $29 750 0 80 C:el!U!a• pnone s 16 250 Eyery 01ner ....... enCI 9-5 A3A-0765 Or apply "' aC· 10• Cos1111 Mesa CA l;M~ls<~·~··~no<JUS~~~~~6Q~l~l:[iiUP:ii:i!ijii!iiiii!~iit; 739·642•10 63 l-0544IE 71 A·615·7155 PllT·Ml .. /11 come pgtenllal Details 180 8836 f,eD2-838-8815 a Bk398 port Beacl'I • Oe11\tfll' documents ''om San1a An• 10 Yar1ou5 businesses 1n your econo C#. No e•P net! We lr11n' ATTENTION • H1R1NGI Go-nma<'lt JODI • your •r•a St7,840 · 169.485 Call ls602-8J8a8885 ,_1111•-11 full time posi11on w•lh good E9nhsn com, A 9rNI l()b tor act11r1 OUl- munlCllllon, main P.1111. · door types! Slart at and able 10 ti1nc1e 10AM or 1PM. some eve-mone~. C1st11e1 1n nlng sn1t1s a11111aole C::all B•kery --INllTH HELP. Lagun• Baactl 497,,.182 or 493-2339 llllllllY CLUB HAS OPENINGS FOR cafelaria, 5el-11p ce11, J an 71•-751-0746 nlltd b•r ind serve riot PART TIME 9· I, nelp tooa. PreYIOUS hotel 0< elderly couple eat b•eak- ta11auran1 ••P•rienta lut & 1unctl. hie nouse- praferred. Great ulary keap1r>g. S71trr 631·39•9 and t>anellt package and ~11tul IQQtion APOly Par1-T1me Human Rasources ""'~ -lllTll 111111...--ea.JUTn 311172SO COAST HWY Gan office $11.llls. SOUTH LAGUNA. 92677 SalaryS97 1/1'1< prolaulonlli appearance 714-•99-71 •• •llJlftflll ... ITll · Equal Oppty Employer " . GENERAL OFFICE Corn· Mull he'll tenntt put er' typing, organ11a· knowledge & backvrnC 11onal $lulls !Of 1maJ1. •--Olll· In triencty 91tt wr1opec1 oe-r-sign Co LY m5g 675-0432 Tlf!nll bacltgrouncl halplul Gan olt •Mlllll/~lll 11...,.._ n Data Entry. tlerkl. rac:apuon15t C M ilre• Ab .. lo worlt-'<ends S6-S8 11in nour Long & & nollday1 short term. day D' e .... ... M.111 n n1ngs Call Norrell Fri, Sat. Sun only SerYIC9$ •7•·0972 Part-time wQfk ew:ort1ng tt111C11en atro5s busy 1n- 1arsec11on betore ano after scnoo! (llOurs are 7 A5iilm-8 40arr dally anc 1 45·3 J-Opm M:<oflfal t1mttS a weeli;J Appl!tan! mus! hve 1oc:al!y anC rrave rehatile tr1nspor1111on For 1nlormatlon and ap- phcat1on tonlacl K11ren We1g1no 11 (71 •1 64•-37A 1 NewDo r t Beach Polite Oep111 t · menl. 870 Sanla Barbara Or111e. Newoorl oeacr. CA 92663 Equal Oo· ·--" Nigh! $hln only MuSI llFT llNl'fllll oortun1!y Employer IC0otd lna11 recei .. •no. prep PIUOlllL ILllGTH & s.endlng of HlthO') nave line dln1n9 e•P •CllllFIST-n Pr1YIOU$ e•p I mull For 1n 1ppg1nlmenl Pleasa1 cau 6'5-5000. E•t 52 1 -.UOTlll-1111' Secutlly P.cltiC Home lm- Pl'01tamen1 Finance 11 ....,,ing 5 FIT collettort 10 won: on • t....,p Datt$ Duties 1ncl11Ce co11et11ng & anatyi ln9 ce11quen1 ac:ct1. loc.at1ng customers & 1uolvlng Dalan<:e C1s- cr19«1C>e1 Posinon , .. Qi.II'" 6 mos ColllCl•on ••P. Xlnl ptlona 1111111 & •blllly lO UM I CRl lnlatasted c1no1ca1as call P111 J0<d111 or Bob P91merson at 662, 1990 bllwalf'I iam-4pm -.uaclTWlm Farms g1"$ No eap oet &M TIAOllllS will train Par1 01' lull hme 9-6. M·F $8/H•. 15 ECE Ape>ly in person 'Neste.hi! raQ o l'l..,n t Be act> Plaza_ 171'1 8 Irvine, NB YMCA. 8•7·9622 JOIN OUR TEAM OF TERRIFIC TE MPORARIES SIGN UP NOW FOR OUFI SPECIAL BONUS PROGRAM ITnlll T-eryhnooHI S111ta A,nalltvlne 2502 1••• Laguna H•HS 110-2132 F ulletlonl Anaheim 543-9884 EXP HAND KNITTER Work •I hOml Mu•1 h•'ll 1r•ntc>Oftallon Call Ktwe at 644-1823 Of 2.40-16'15 Mu$1 tie reh10le & traye parson a! THE PAPER 92626 \; a.n UGIMMlllTI I Da1sun 510 Wagon 1972 VW SC,ROCCO S 1981 5 rront ott1ce appea.-ance DOLL. J•C llr So Coast LEATl'IER SAMPLE SALE UPT065F'l BOAT S tic k rad101c.asel!e E•e p!'el'C. t>ul will traon Pia.ii Re1a1I e11oenence TIAClllS Lealner Fasn1ons Mtl<"!I S8501MO * 615-ATO• Gooo running c:onC•hOn speacl a c Alp•r>e illarm C•ll MONICAorJOAN nalolult>oJtnotnec:essary Wit t> c.•eCentia ls 10 Women FrornS39,S1511 ---S900ooo 531-.3311 la5t 1 2 9 00 ODO 631-1266 RETAtl SALES s1105htule Out LaOy QC SWAP MEET OCT 1 ....... .,,. ... -....,...,,---· -"ll ••• l(L 6'5· 1429 0 t 1 S OOI "'C-14618 722-7533 Mhc. 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I.me oayt1me Hies a$SOC•ate Some ooor wo•• nettdea 1 ___ _ • 11 wlll•• tl•s 1 .. ena1y en-POfll Potty Cna" S50 · •ilre t0uoe OOO) sty'8 ,_ •llRPILllllTS• v1r onment. & Ottl!C:•OU$ SALES 539-3073 4 Whttl Drtvt / Jttps $13 ooo 772-21:?9 •llRPllllllTS• t'1ocola1M Please call CUSTOM made a,;:1per•es 9030 1 l'"ll llOI Your c.alhnn 11 1 1 TPM we Tiffany at 557·4026 eoe 35,40 ff 1 11 1ong 119111 ,..,,.,.,_...,,.,...,,-,,,.,.""-.,..,, -... We a•e 1001un9 lor an 1· EE E o 1 nave 1n1lmecl111e per-•••rs oe19e e•tallent con-1988 JEEP C ~ERDK •t a llent con • •On manent a 1emp!)•ary pos· IO&IL -enttiu5iasl•t, energe!•C d•l•on. S450 * 646-1769 l lMITED Pearl wn•le owner n 1mk• L00•5 FORD 1971 LtO 2-Coor Parlac::t 70 000 otlQln•J m1lel ..,,+le ""111 Dlack •n- 1 e ., or AC S 1 A50 6•6-10• 1 Perwn wanted !or con. llarCworkmg person 10 S 1 n ool c.n•ome 11•ons IOI ~OU IO i;l'>OOH ·--o•yl••rn11uractoa1n work 1n 1ne c:lass1l1eO ---ll "'"Ull 110""'00'!' oo'oonO•l•On new Slo6 500' 898 •9•8 from Call U$ & stop m .,, .. ..,..... ~ -ONL 'I' 1, m11es tim$ · 1n FO<Jnl11n Valley Basic Ottil! Full-1\me Sales e•-o 5 g 9900 F~6Ro 1977 M1.<1tan9 SPOrt$ ..,oael 10w miles age •e r ) n ic e and M~ 1'19110 Pos1t10n$ s&rary pkn t ommi$lUOn perieoce nelplu! OUI not TICKETS OC-SF Fr i S22 500 • -llZ 'lllOOflW&lll ooen 11'1roo.>gl'IOUt Orange Will train 7 I •·%4·0325 nete$tl• Y E •ce ll ent 10121 Depan 5 30P. 11 -E 832--0729 County & ,. nYe 6 46p S39 one way C 983 EEO C -OPEN EVENINGS oaoetil package c:r •I 545-7 11 81C6.0-1•9<i e AM 1 J Jt Nev. DOO) style Wf'!lle 714-673-3435 .,lblue nter•O• )rC seal 'OlDS 0£LTA8a 19-77 sun•oo! cn•ome Al\eetS BY APPOINTMEN-T Retail meeoof union memoe<sl'>•P toaceo 1...o w m11es SALES r5. ,..., GAS ORVER 560 LIKE 59 ooo oDo 497-8225 (No fees\~, Freel , A , DAILY PILOT NEW J1g S•• $100 lull) 1oacac 30 ooo "'""'lo XLNT c:ono11>on ~e•) m•ies 53, 000 E•eS ciean LOADED 77K or"il •--llHllL• For wn+m1s1ta n1mai = ,..._ ... .,, ____ , •ll"•ll"S J-elry a T-5n"1 Co Stanley Miler Bo• 35 -'-"'"--lrv1ne852·9889 OPENING IN FASl'l lON MJ.QJ1fd,J01 642·150!J 011.<e • wneellCnve 6•5-Al•9 m1lll 12300 650-J~l -•11111'11 Tllllll alllll 17802SkyparkC'1 :;1 \0 ISLAND 171 ,1861 _,655 mL • ..l f --4 COOf 61c:yc:1 !MER CEDES 197~ ~50 Fount Valley641-3225 lUfH•-• rM•U P00l TABLE $300 Spa XLNT CONDITIO N MUST SEL n••)' Olue ne ... 17195New"looeS1 :;206 Re1a11 ***'**** SSOO Mall.e otte< Call SELL•S8A 50 6<12,4177 pa•nl neeas wme wor~ w.ISPllPLI Scott 114-969·•75• 59 500 OBO 55~.26SO Al! gp1o0ns mint conctlon S5llOO Po111t1le 111oe llllmllll Secre11ry FV otloce Good lellP"Of\t:! matter typing E•P Nee 8·• JO Mon-F" Call MS Doyle 964-A48 1 -Ull'I 11nu111T Now tining for Ill new 1ocat1on Fasro1on l5l11nd N-pO<t Beat.I\ All POS· 111ons •v••••Dle Cays n1gn1s lutl a. pa•t-\ome App ly 1n person MtDonalO s. 700 'Nest Coas1 H•Qhway Newpo<t ._, Fo•S•n1aFestyteK•osk TIUll&llntll ll''•IT•S V.ru 904-0 \ Of 857-2585 c. on s i o"' • o Ooen•ng 1n FashlOll 151ano Ra<1ulfes e•oenence ,n nllmWllTll •A STEA'-* MERCEDES 1982 3-000 800-7~7.82&0 Allt •o• Gooa P•Y ~71'1 861·4555 m•k1n9 told c111ts & gooC 2 tickets sa111roay Stio.... 83 C"'EVY VAN XI Tv•oo 0-o+ue d••~ Victor -,., "I OLD-IS.TIP PIY wr1t1n9 sk•llt Slllft•nv 1012·1 onty Caill 756-2600 Wno1e Dlltk oe.ge LAN O-0111• inle<•Of 1 owner OLDS S1ERRA CUT LESS -$a lary Sl 200 no MAi:IK Like ne ... $7900 J9 000 miies sun•oot I 1986 231(m11e$ Loaoed SalesCle1kswan1ec !O sell Donuses Corona Oel Ma• llWM ITHIS ol 644-8722 D 759. \ io• E e•t •ll a nt c:ond•t +oro XLNT C()('IOt!lon S9 195 nand·maoe womens '1aJf 714_675.986J ,,,.,,,•or satewitro or ,.. 1 12,000 OBO &15-44 1• 496-1787 or 720-9668 accesso1ies at F115n1on ... --hmousone 8• 1·5776 1s1ano snopp1ng cen1e1 TtUIUllmH-S&LIS Antiques. Protes51on1111 O•ess Pari To O•ange County ous>· STfY11 llGll ClasskJ 9045 11ma pgs1hons to oegin nes5tls PT FT !•om y0<.r tiCkels 6'6-6765 10123 S6 50,..,, Please tiome Average \ 10-Leave mM5&1}e YW '11 Y&l w/SMreef ca11 662·3661 S201H• 668-927 I "'41nt contl•l•On o"g•nal ,.,.1 ... 111~1.llT STO...rES '1 11' seals 0 " owne• 10 ... miles S6200 --10 19 S115 ea 2 ~ats 548-78118 01 <22·8717 ROUTE REPS Earn SllOO 9"..r:SITTlll/ on \0 18 Sec 20 week 409·12&-3386(•1 8 llr5. 150,ea 213-593·5252 A.sklO< Pi!li P&STl-IP (l1wsp·•p1r) T•e• B•he clotnes p'>Oto Misc. Vehlcks u~r stiampooe• c•atls l~;;;;;;;.;;.;, _______ I Okc:se $0r8y 9un o•meS * * Liii * * DOOIS ,ewe!ry skates Lii 1 Tal h lr11oe' weae coat 8•6,6335 ti you own an 82-8• ~or••vn 1mp01t P • U 1 Weoo1ng Ores,. orand n-. Wnl sa\•n * lit e !. own a 77 Cnttvy MahOY oeacs Si' 8 PC s 11so Cl•Hit vou ~UST SEE Sat S8~ AQ1.1310 ro BE LIEVE'' XLNT C()('I· 0•1101"1 Full 1 LOldeO ••5•6-0202•. BMW U!OCI 196'9 80'1-,, 'ii""""O,,.,,.----,,~;lrestoreo "5o< ''"ies loo~s I' & r11ns ;•eat 51800 I •34 0763 It costs h:5s ta buy .Jt : Newport Auto Cent er Frr<" S."lf('ty Check. Lube & Oil Ch.1 .,ge to firs time CHEVROLET buyers TODA~'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ..... •· r. i * llllM * ABYSSINIANS MAINE COONS PERSIANS RUSSIAN BLUES PETLAND PA\llL ON OPEN 7 QAVS 1637• e..cti B1wo , m• S •05 F.....,. ne.o.! IO T •rve1 * 141-1111 * -•• Fin.Ila•• ··-· American E.it1mo $1911 ACROSS l l'\oct< '\.t"li "'"' 10C.At,.,..., '' l'l~a!·~e •!i s.....ii o•°"" •6 • .,. ()Id Soc ··~11~ •! GY"'111U"• ""-; • PTonoun 23 l1n1 }<1 C"u•tt< a•~ }6 til!e 18 f ""°' 30 s.1 ot "'°' • )1 PTM.Cflbe )7 ... __., O"Oi.CIOO lfi ....... 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A9A..OOll•WT M The~ 1*M1N ... ..... ...,._. • The ~ l*tona In 1, A bl*,,.,_., ii aoout OOlf'O tlUM'IMa N oo6ng DuS.n1N u UM M PtCmtOUI CSOW1G bull,_. u · Dt. VISIONS 18'1 Su-OOinOIM6neeeee: tObelMOe W I l I( I N 8 0 N A C PS 8 COM ~........ WfNCH ISTEA PART· ,..pertor•Av.. SUlte C. Cotta Tl~M PAATN!AS CIO 2 Thenern.and~ EN T£APA tSES . 20401 PUl'EAlttOPAYAOLLSER· Tiie ~ peraona NEAS I. 1 Cal1fornla ll.ml1e0 FAlNCH MITTANY 1717 Olf'TI A US 2 100 AllD. 0 K AUTO, I ... ~ !.dtnQer A.,. S~ 900. ~ e..ctl. CA t2t80 tta Aw •!.. Cotta W... CA _.,.....CA t2t27-3012 Ot'ild Nl lUOn. 20t lddf-o4 the trenateror ~ ...... A119, Sanl• Ana, CA VICES. 171&5 Newflope •I he\19 . lhe UM of p. r \ n efl II I p '. 0 0 Hant·D•••r Brunner Diamond, Balboa l1land, .,. N9wpOt1 8icyclt Com-92t 87 Fount .. n Vllley CA 92708 Ola Flcllllous 8 u1lnH 1 MacArthur BoulavatO Suite t4unfl1101on 8Hcn CA Judltt1 Clltin 8'1,gy. 2100 12127 t2'47 N eila. ~ e..c:n CA OIYIO Peul KM'"'· S3$0 '11'1' Grand Ave S.lbOe Cellf 928'2 peny, Inc., •27 East 17111 MMtNWI P Wtlklnton, Ill RllctlMf HOQan, 17'4 a.rt Name VIDEO 0£POT Of 780_ Newport Beach CA lalend, CA 92"2 Petet Niettan. 41046 YeQI Streel. Suite 8, eo.ta Meu 2040 I Ba'f"law Ava. Sanw Luft a I , founf.in Valley CA lf"11NE. •250 81rr•nce 92&80 'renct. lid .. u, 20,71 t:reeo Celitornla St. Colla M- Blutftide C1rc1e. Hunltngton Thi• twtlneH " con• CA t 2t26 t Tiiie bullne•• II con T1111ln. Calif 92680 c.i1t0tni. 92125 Ana. CA 92707 92708 Parkway Ste O. Irvine Tt>a W1nelletter Group • ~.O tr; An lndMdual John Nlelsen 3 Monaco, 3 f he name MO buSlnel TI111 but lnau 11 con. Tiiie bullneH It con Calif 927 1' Cllhtornia geMf'al ~r1ner· BMGn. CA 928't8 dueltd by An lndlll>duel Thi• bu.ineH It con· Tiii• bueln••• 11 con· Th• reQlttrant com· ducted by An lndlll\duaf The r9Qlttrlnt(t l com· Newport 8"et1, Calif 926eO addreu al ttw ttanafa<M dueled by An lnOl'ildual ducted by. An lrnlMOUll The f lCllllOUI Buaineu ltlip, 4400 MacArthur BIV-0 manc.o 10 1ranS1C1 bual· Oevld N11uon. 20 9 ar~ 8ly1lfl van. •27 Eut Th e reg111ran 1 com· Tne regl•trant(t l com · Name ref9tr9d to •b<>v1t wH Suite 780 N-port Beach. ducted by An tn<ttvldu•I m9f\Ced 10 1n1nuc:1 bull· Tll• r•otsirant com· The 19Qltlf1n1(1) com. naee undef the tleUhoua menc.cl to llanMCI bust· manced 10 tranuet bull· but!,,.._ n~ or n.,,_ MM under the t1c1111ou1 neq unOer the Fic:Uliout 1i.1ed ebc>Ye on September b<ltln... neme or namet nMa under the FICllllOU• Diamond. Balboa Island 17th StrM I, Suite e. Cost• ~ to tran..ct bull· manoeO to lrllnMC't bull· Mad tn Orenge County on CA 92660 lkialna1t ~am-.-.t lftteO Calif 926&2. Mna.Cellfornl•92625 neas under 1"9 r1cut1ou1 ne.sa undar the Flc1111ous June 10. 1988 FILE Thil bualneu IS eon· lbcWa on NIA Thlt business 1s con· 4 Tiie IOc:atlOn and tan· bua1M11 name or names Bu11nasa Name(•) t111eo NO F313129 ducted by A limited Part· Maindt--0.tar Brunner dueled by a general Pafl· eral description oflhe proer· lltled ebove on Jlnuary •bove on October 5. 1989 Jamet Fllanc, 610 I Troot nersh•P Bu11neu Name<•> 1111ad 26. 1tet lilted •bove on Auoutt 12 ebove on October 6. 1989 Judith E Brixey 1989 This ttatam.nt wes tlled nershlp ry to be 1ran1tarred are •n· tteO Rachael Ho0en Drive. Toledo. Onlo 43528 The reglslranl(s) com· With 1ne County Clerk 01 Or-Trie rag111r ant com-venlory ol bicycle tl\oc>. In· Memaall P Wllktn$on 111 This statement was meo 0I111 a F 11 an c 3 3 menceo to transact buSI· Frencle BldN u This llat~t wH llted David KUtnl Tnl1 11e1eme111 was flied with the County Cle1k ot Or· Thia tlllemen1 w11 llHl<I 9l'OI County on Oclo~r 10 rnanceo to transact bus•· eluding bicy<;les, alolhtng. Thia etatement was filed with 1ne Coun1y Clerk of 0 1· Belmonte Irvine Callf nets und8r th• FtcliltOUS tM9 nan und• Ille t1c1111ous parts. ac:cestor• 9nd tools. with Ille County Clerk of Or-ange County on October 10, 92720 Bu11neu Name\ al llst8d wllh the County Cletk 01 Or· t-"Qe County on September with the County Cl«k of Or· anoe County on October 8, 25, 1989 ange County on September 1989 • f"32M1 22, 1989 f433M3 Publllhecl Orange Co111 faM71 ,U40M business name or names located 81 427 east 17th •no• County on September 1989 Thll bulln•11 YtH aon· 1b0ve on o••n Publitha<I Of-.nga Coast listed ebove on· August 26, S1r .. t. Suite B. Costa Mesa. 22, 1989 F4S40l1 ducted by lndlv1du•11 tHus· Robert J Cr1111ano Deity Pllpt October 18 25 1989 Cellfornla 92625 f432391 PubhsheO Orange Coast bend 2 Wiie) Tnta statement wa~ flied N<wembar t, 8 1919 Pater Noelsen 5 The b<llk lran.ler wlll be Publllhed Orenge Coest Daily Pilot October 18 25 Thia atatemanl wes ltMt<l with tlle County Clerk ot Or· Publllhed Orange Coa.11 Dally Piiot oe\ober 4, 11 18. Pub111'*1 0t•noe Coast Dally Pilot October 18, 25 26, 1989 Dally Pilot Octobet 4, 11, 18 W-697 Th11 stttement was hied conM1mm aled oh Frtdey Oa.lly P1101 Octobe1 4 I 1 18 November 1 8 1989 with lhe County Clerk ol Of. ange Courtly on Octobet 6 with lhe County Clerk or Or· Novembat 3. 1989, at the 01. 25 1989 W·701 a11Q41 County on September 1989 Novembe1 I, 8, 1989 W-667 25, 1989 W-695 W-665 anoe County ori September fiats of Layman. Jone• & W·66• t9, 1989 F'33&57 __________ 1----------1 --... ---.,.-NO-TICE---. -19, 1989 Dye. 2600 M1e11e1son Orive PlB.IC NOTICE Pupll1htld Orenge CoeJI HarOwOO<l. AOk1nson & PUBUC NOTICE "8.IC NOllCE 1--1111-.---.,.-NO-TICE __ _ r--.n. F4320l5 suite 1000 Irvine C1hlorn1a Pt&IC NOTICE Oa1~ P1101 September 26. Me1no1 Allorneys at Law ..-- Pubkahed Orange CoaSI 927 l 5 FICTITIOUS IUSINEIS October 3 10 17 1989 Pott OlltCe Bo" 1907. New· FICTITtOU8 •U8'N£89 ,ICTfTIOUI llUltN•SI 'tCTrTIOUS •Ul*HESS Daily Piiot September 26 6 Tiie last data lor 1111119 FICTITIOUS •UllNESS NAME STATEMENT W~5 I port Beach CA 92663-0907 NAME ITAT£MENT .. ,._ ITATl!MENT FtCTITIOUl llUltNESI NAME ITAT£MINT October 3. tO, t7, t989 claims 11 Thurlday NOvetn· NAME STATEMEN"T The lollo'llling persons ere DI-.,. NOTIC£ Pub111h~ Orange Coast Tiie lotlowing persons ere The followlng persons I ra NAMI ITATl!"MENT The lollowtrlil persons are W·655 t>er 2 l989. whlCh 19 1119 The lotlOw•ng persons are doing 1>oS1ness as ..--Daily P1101 Oc1ober 18 25 doing business as dOlng busmess H The following per.sons ere dol~l>UllfleSS H bullfllSSO•ybeforetne Oate CIOtng busin~sas . PLUSWEAR 21210range November t 8 1989 MAURER BROS 14 11 ROSS ENTERPRISES OOlngbulUlaUU. IG COMPANY 2540 Pt8.IC N0TIC£ of wtuch the bulk translet '' M D ULT RA CLEAN Ave Ste B Costa MMe CA tT•T~!.~T ,..,. W-696X Calllorn1a SI • 1 Hun11nnton 325 Ony•. Balboa Island CA ORY LUBE 524 11111 St Mam St Suite U t46 Irvine 92627 .. ,._,." ..,..-,. 92662 B CA CA 92714 10 be con)Ummateo 18782 Mam St Sune 2C , A•ANOONMENT OF Beach CA 02648 Huntington 1ach E 2518 FINC!m®sT• .. •T~NTIS Daled to113189 Hunttngton Bf'.ich CA Joe DvdenflOlle• 2 t2 t USE OF "'l"'TITIOUI PtalC NOTICE Patrick Colln Mau1ar Angel• Ellen Ron. 325 92648 Ji n Lamontee .. _ .... .._ Bryan Van 92648 Oran~lt Ave Ste B Coste ..-"' 14 11 Cahlornia St • 1 Hunt Ony• Balboa l1l•nd CA Robe<I Jackson. 524 t llh g:'~6~:Ce Coste Mesa Tne lollowl119 oersons are PubllShe<I Orange Coast Michael Ryan D•etrtck Mesa CA 92627 Th:u~o'!t!!:,r:J'~ NA:~sons FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ongton Beach Ca 92848 92882 St, Hunllngton Beacri CA dotlngTbuALSllnessY 0asFF RO •o Daily Piiot Octobf!i t8 l989 17882 Cameron =A Hur.it· Kevin La.,rence 2115 Or NAME STATEMENT Brtan Stephen Maurer Mitchell Steven Ross 325 92648 Thll tws111ess •I cori-O " A Ste c Costa "•ve abandori Ina use ot T r 1 On Balboa 1s1ano CA RACING. 1"'-"'"5 Eque. stro~ W706 1ng1on Beach CA 92647 ange ve F B he 01 owing persons a1e t.tl 11 Caltlornie St ~ 1 Hunt· yx, Tiits business is con Oucted by An lnd1v1oua1 """ ~· T,1111 busloess •S . con· Mesa CA 92627 lhe ic1111ous usiness doing bus•ness <IS tnglOfl Beach Ca 92648 92662 dueled by An lndtv10ua1 The reg1S1tan1fsl com· Or Santa Ana. Cehf 92705 ouctad by An lndt~oduat Tn1s bus•nes' •S con-Name RUBIDOUX AS· OPltONS R uS L TD 2 Tflls busineu ,1 con· Tnll business 1s con-TM I registrant com meneao to •1•nsact bust· Wilham Kreg Dona!'loe PtaJC NOTICE The reg istrant com· ducteo bv A General Part SOCIATES LTD a Cali· Fort Sumler hv1ne CA Oucled by A General Psrl· dueled by Husband and menced 10 transact t>us• neu unOer the F1ellt10US 10605 Equestnan Dr Santa IC S1ts<I menced to transact t>uS•· nersll1p tor~1~ L1m11~ Par1nCsh1p 92720 nersh1p Wile ~ness unoer tne l1c1111ous Bullnen Name(s) h•t•d Ana Calif 92705 NOTICE TO ness under the fictitious Troe reg1s11an11s1 com 24 •SCChei u•le e oSla Cnerry L Lassen 2 Fort The rtgostianttsl com The reg•stran1 com· bullness name 0, names •bove on October 2 1989 This business 15 con· Cl'EDITOflS OF bustnets name 0, names menceo to trCJnsacl t>us•· Mesa alll 92626 Sum1e1 Irvine CA 92720 menceo 10 transact t>uS•· menceo 10 transact bus•· fisted at>ove on October 26 Jane Lamonica oucted by· an 1no1v1dual BULK TAANSF'lR hated above on September ness under the F1ctot1ous The F•cllttous Bus•nen lll•s business 1s con· ness und4tr Iha Focllllous nan unoer the 1tc1111ous 1984 Th•S llatement was filed The reg•strant(s) com· 1 1989 Bus1ne5S Name( SI hstad Name 1ele1red to above was ducted t>y An tndovodual Buatness Neme(sl tosteO business name or names Aobe•l Jaclo.son wtlh the County Clerk or Or· menceo 10 transact buS•· (Seci. '101·ll07 Michael D•etrock above on October 5 1989 llled in Orange County on The regis1ran1(sl com-above on Ociooer 9 t989 tolled above on Septemb This statement was 111ed anee Countv on October 6 ness unoer tne F1c1111ous N t1ce ~·;~~·~Y given 10 This statement was hleo Kevin Lawrerice January 15 l987 Ft LE menced 10 transact t>uS•· Br1an S Mauier 18, 1989 1with the County Clerk ol Or· 1989 Bustness Name(s) l1steo 0 ' with '"' County Clerk ol Or· This statement was hied NO F332865 ness under lhe F.•cl•lious This statement was 11100 A n g e I e E I I e n ange County on September F433151 above on August 29. t989 creditors 01 the wotnon ange County on Septembei w1111 the County Cieri.. ol 01 Donato J Henonckson Business Nametst listed with lhe County Clerk 01 Or Ross/Mitchell Ross 21 1989 PubltSheO Orange Coast Kreg Donahoe ~8:8.° tr~nsler~~~l 11~~1b! 2l t989 ange Coun1v on October 6 1478 C11meto1 Dnve CO< above on Not fet anne County on October 10 This stetemeri l was ltled F432296 Dally P1lo1 October 18 25 This statement was tied u rans er is u F4ll299 1989 ona Ca111 91720 Cherry L Lassen 19;9 with the County Clerk of 01-PubhsheO Orange Coast November I 8 1989 with the County Clerk ot Or· maoe on personal Properly Published Orange Coast F43317S Robert A Lomcaro1 8 Tflos s1a1emen1 was t•ted F43'07t ange County on Septemcer Dally p1101 October 4 11 18 W-692 ange County on August 29 hereinalte• desciibed Dally p 1101 October 4 11 t8 Publoshed Orarige Coast Lessen Irvine Cahl 92715 with the Coun1~ Cler~ ot Or-Pubttst•ed Orangtt Coast 26. t989 25 1989 1989 The names ano business 25, 11189 Daily Pilot Oc1obe• 18 25 Ronald J Guyer 724 ange Counl:; •lrl Octobt1• 6 f432128 W·659 F429805 adOresses ot the intended W-657 November I 8 1989 Mellbar Orwt1 Coron' Oel 1989 Daily Pilot Oc1ob<J1 18 25 Pubt1slled Orange Coast Publtsheo OrangE Coas1 lranslerors are Flutn M W.·687 Mar Cehr 9262!> f4331S2 Novem1>ei 1 8 1989 w.698 Dally Pt101 Octot>er 4 I I 18 l'tll.IC NOTICE Deity P1101 September 2i Jecobs 28181 Lil Plumosa This busoneo;s was con Puotosfle<l Orange Coast 25. 1989 1---11-.-.D-tl_C_NO __ Tl_CE __ _ FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS October 4 1 t 18 1989 Lafuna Niguel CA 92656 P\Bl.IC NOTICE ducteo by a hm11eo oartner Daily Polol Octot>er 18 25 nun11C NOTICE W-6691.,..,_; _..-~~-------W-646 he tocauon on Calllornoa PtalC NOTICE $lh•P Novemt>er 1 8 1989 r-UDL 'Fic-oua IUSINESI NAME STATEMENT -----------of the chtel execult~e olhce FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Thos Sldtemenl w<\S loW>O w.693 "" Tile following ~•!>Ons .ire P\Bl.JC NOTICE or pronc1pal t>u!Mess olhce HAM£ STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS w•lh me County Clerk nl Or KS1371 PtalC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Ootng business as -----------of tne 1ntende0 11anslero1 is The following persons a11> NAME STATEMENT ange Count, on Sepiemoe• 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tile lollow1ng persoris II'" A AUlO SPEC AL TY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS same Oomg business as The 1a11ow1ng persons .ire 20 1989 PtalC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ooong business as PRODUCTS B ASPC ASP NAME STATEMENT All olfler t>usiness names CALYPSO SAILING AS·i oomg t>usoness as Puo•osrwo O•drlQt> Cod~I 1he tollow1ng person!> di!' NAME STATEMENT .ADO A LINE 501 t1v111e 0 AUTOSPEC E OUICI\ llle lollowong persons are and adoresses used by 1111' S 0 GI A T 1 0 N AND GOLDEN GALS GIFTS ~ Daily p,101 S('ptembe• 26 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ooong tlus1ness a5 The tollowino pe<sons ,ue Nf'WP<>rl Beach CA 92663 COVER F CONVERT BLE oomg ousiness as 1ntenoeo transferor w1tfl1n SC HOOLS 2727 West ENG RAV NG a -7 61Cctobl'• 3 ,0 17 1989 NAME STATIEMENT REGAL MOBILE CLUB d0tng business as Said Lassila 50t Irvine COVER G HANDY COVER BEST BUDDIES 1545-0 tll1ee years IHI years last Coast Highway N@wport Hampton Ct FounlCJon VJ W f 48 The following persons CJ•e ESTA TES t84~ M 1nrov1d B IM AGtNA l tON A T Newoor1 Beach CA 92663 H COCKPIT COVER WINO Coroanoer Costa Mesa CA pest so fir as ~nown 10 tlle Beacn CA 92663 oey CA 92709 001ng busmen as Avenue Cos111 1esa Caht y 0 u R SER v 1 c E B Tn•s business •S con BLOCK J CONVERTIBLE 92626 1n1enoeo transferee are Calypso Marone Inc Cah· June Febersie.n Bil•bd• • Mt.IC NOTICE EUROSOUND 445 E 17tt· 92627 GATHER 1 N G s • · ~ oucteo by •n lnO•••Oual WINO BLOCK 399 west Ba~ lortoePowell 15•5·DCor-none torn1a 2727 west Coast Stone 9775 Ha,.,ptor· Ci SI Costa Mesa CA 9262' F '" B tn•f'Slml'"I Co a AIOerwooo 0,.,e Newpon rhe •eg1st1an1 com Street Unll B201 Cost.i ianoer Costa Mesa CA The name1s1 ano business H•gnway CA 92663 Founiam Valle\ CA qro8 KS1385 MOS tnc Cal1lorn1.i ~•5 r a11fort11a ger-e1a1 r1anner Beach CA 92660 merceo 10 tranncl t>us• Men CA 9262" 92626 aooiess ot tfle 1n1enoeo This cus1ness •S con-Tll•S ousiness , cor·· STATEMENT OF E 17m St Costa Me-.a CA ~nip 1127 Et>blldP Roao Snawn L Frea"'" n:. ness unoe1 the l1c1111ou!> T1mo1ny John Murphy Th•S cusiness ,5 con· 1r1nsleret>1St are Freoer1ck OuCled by A Corporal•on Ouc 1 ed b ~ An u n 11 ABANDONMENT OF 92627 Corona <let Mar Call! 926:<'S Atoerwooo Drove Newport t>usiness riame or name_s 399 West Bav Street Un•t oucteo t>y an individual G HaW111orne 545 GolOen Tne reg•stranl com· corpor aleO Ass0c, JI inn' USE OF FICTITIOUS Thos business os con Fred H B•cf' '127 Eo Beach CA 92660 listed aoove on June t6 B201 CoSla Mesa CA The reg1str ant com-Spur Cortie Walnut CA menceo lo llC1nsac1 bus•· Other Tnan A Partnersnop BUSINESS NAME dutleO b~ A Coroora11on bl•Oe Road Cororoa O••I M,Jr This busu1ess ,5 con· 1989 112627 menceo to transact bus•· 91789 ness unoer the l1c1111ous The regos1t.inttS• CO"' ffle 1011ow1ng person~ The reg•strant•~r com Ca111 92625 ducteO by An tnO..idual Sa•O LasSlla Th•s business •S con ness unoer trie flc1t11ous T11a1 the property per11-business name or names menceo •o lran~rtcl bu'• na•e .it>nnoont>t1 '"" u~" ,, menceo to 1nnsac1 t>us• V1r9on111 S B•Ct' , 127 Eb Tne i eg1s1•an1 c o m Trios statemt'nt was 1.1eo dueled by An tnd•v•Oual business name or ndmes nen1 nere10 s dese<obeO on listed above on JanuCJ'Y ness unde• lhP f •fl•l•Ottsl 1ne F 1Cl•t1ou' Bu~•n«s ' ness und .. 1 1fle F'1et•11ous bltde Rodd Ccoron.i t.lt-1 Mar menced 10 iran~dCI Ou~ 1w•tn the Counlv C:.ter• ol O• The reg1s11anl(s1 com· 11s1eo above on N•A general a!> Furniture "• 197:? Business Nam"''' 1,,1e11 Nam.. RuBtOOUX AS Business Name1s1 h~ted Calol 92625 ness under the 1,,1,110vs angf' Coqunt~ on Septl'mbt>• 'mence<:I to 11ansac1 t>u!t• Lome Powell lures and eQu1pmen1 James Perl\er Pies1oen1 above on No~ .. mlJI'• , ... 8 <1 SOCtATfS ?4'> Fost rtt•r above on Sep1eml'le1 , 1 Stoll B•C" 787 Sc> S<1n business name or namfls 26 198. ness under lhe F•ct•t•ous This statement was 111ed 1radename gooOwlll teas" Tfl1s statement was Meo June Fertisteon Acve Su•lt' El Cr ~1.1 M11s , 1989 Ralaet Pasddt-n J C31•1 tosteo above on N A F43272t Bullness Nameut 1ts1eo wotn the County Clerk or Or ano ts 1oca1e0 at 845 West w•lfl lhe County Cterk of Or Trios st.itemerH ""d' loh•tJ ca111 '•?b?t1 Kenmitfl Pe•sso.., 91105 Sna n l l'redric~ Put>losfleO Orange Coast above on NI A ange County on Sep1emt>e1 191h Street Suite 0 Cos1.1 aroge County on September woln lfle County Cler~ o1 O• Thi' f 1(.t1l•'••h Bu''""" This statement w.i' 1. {'fl 1111s t>usone,, ·~ ton Thoswstatemflnl wlls l•IPO Oaoty Piiot Octobe• 4 1 t 1S Timothy John Murplly 7 1989 F'3073S Mesa CA :<' l 1989 ange Couni. ':In o cior1N 10 N3mf• rf't .. rrert 10 .1bCl\l' w3• -N•lh the County C1erk 01 Or dutleo tl) a Qt'"""'' vnrl wnn the County Cieri>. 01 Or ?5 1989 Tll11 statement was hleO Put>hshed Orange Coast Tfle Business name u~ed F431297 1959 llled .,, 0 1,11u1•• L•1uti1, c n ange County on Oc1ooer tO ne•snop ange County on Septt'mtier w1tn the Coun1yClerllotOr Daily p1101 se01embe• 27 cy said translerors at s ... o Pubhsned Orange Coast F433087 Aorot 14 1"8'l 1989 The r eg 1~1 1 .;n1 com 26. 1989 . I W·668 ange County on October 6 October 4 11 18 1989 1oca11on 1s LORIS COPY Da•ly P1101 Octotoer 4 t 1 18 I PublisnPu 0 ,dn!Jt' c,o,1 1 FILE NO F l7777 J I F•J4090 menceo le> 11an,,1~1 hu•" F432727 ---Dll-ID-11-C-NO--T-IC_E __ _ 1989 W 656 CENTER :<'5 1989 f Oa11~ P•IOI Oclooe• ·~ • ., JIM" M HI'•''" • •0" PuDl•Sfleo O•anqe Coa-.1 ness unOer '"" •rf,,,.,us Published Orange Coasl t rUV\. F4339S3 1-----------That sa10 bul~ trarisfPI •S w 66.?I Noverntl•" ' 8 1QPC, 148-1 lle11n•"'"J4l I• • 'I• Oaoly PtlOI Oc1ooe1 18 ;;>S tlU'J•nPs• llolmP .r n.im('~ D I p I I 0 I b 4 11 18 ----~-------- Published Oranne Coast DlllDllC NOTICE f 8 989 r.sted 8tl0•" L·r Junf' t I "' Y 'o ' 0 er I I( 0519•9 ,. r-UDL intended to be consum /; t "'" (,Jiii •• ><l November 1 I 25 1989 _ I NOTICE OF PETITION Deily P1101 October 18 2'i ma1eo a1 the ot11ce 01 Bur Mt.IC NOTICE RoM •O (>u»' • • .i w iOO I 1989 w 6 1 November 1 8 l989 KS13a1 row Escrow Co SO t PUBLIC NOTICE Mal•ba• o,,,,. Cr,11:i11.1 ti••• F•Pd H B• " · TO A DMINISTER w.5q4 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Parkcen1er Dr Santa Arod NOTICE OF I M i>• C,J •' •,'Q.'S PUBllC NOTICE Tr>' •t.W•mPnl "'I\ rolt-0 EST ATE OF: NAME STATEMENT Cahlorn1a 92705 on or alle• LIEN SALE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Rt t>t'•I f>. • "'", • ""''" ,,,,. Ccun•, C1"'' 1 Or PtalC NOTICE I COLLE CE M. I T11elOllOw1rigpersonsare November2 195q NOTICE S HERES • NAMIE STATEMENT NOTICE OF PETITION 1nqe Coun1, on ""•t>IPrnter McGA LLIAROeke -----------doing ous1ness as Thos cut• 11arsler ·~ sue GIVEN THA.,. PuASUf>.I'-. r Tne 10110.,.,ng t••>rsnr ,,.. TO ADMINISTER 1Q •'I~~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT COLLE CE MAE P\llJC NOTICE BELL CANYON OAKS 1ect 10 Ca1oto1n1a u n.to•m TO CALIF BUSINESS '\ Oomg t>us•ress as ESTATE Of F019Mi IJNOER A DEED OF TRUST G ARO I L P 5100 Campus Drive Commercial Cooe Sl'Ct•>n PROFESS ONS CODE PERFORMA,...Cf CL£M• s• t> ELAINE GARRETSON P ,1111,rwa O• 1<Qf' 1 I DA TED DECEMBER ;>Q MC ALU FlCTmOUSIUSINESS Newport 8eacll Catt! 92660 6106 521700THATTHEUNDE'l 1 Nu SERli tCE ii;•;t Tt> ,, ... ,,, .. ,., "" '"l' CaHNumbe1" 0.l y P ot 5 .. ~·""'t"' •' t988 UNLESS YOU TA.KE CASE NO.A150535 NAME STATEMENT j Cuslom L1v1ng Com T11enarneanda001e<>s o1 SIGNED \/'o lLL SELL FOR MatCJga l• .,.,1,,0,0,1 ,.,~1r1• ,.,ni.C••"• 1 A·15054 Otrcl1>•J 10 •• tQ/'lq ACT10N TO PRO TECT To all he<rs Tl\e lottowtng penons arelmun1t1es 0 1 Southern Calt· the person "'''h oNhOm UNPAID RENT THE PER· Beacr (,A, '126-1~ • )nge ( 01.1• '• f c;, t,.'P'l'I ... l " .J I flt!HS t>enel•C d' .... .., 6~4 YOUR PROPERTY IT MA~ benelic1anes OedtlOfS d0t1l9 bustness as lornoa nc a Catolorn1a COf ~ cl&oms may t>e ltleo 15 Bur SONAL PROPERTY BE Oa>10 GreQ ,, , lou\f' 10 198'1 <.11'0 tors """''"Ci'"" ·rwd• BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC contingent cr&dilOt'S and M ORGAN HI l L LO porahon 5100 Campus row Escrow Co SO 1 LIEllEO TO BELONG 10 I t617 t Metata Ln F H ,,1 Pvo•·sn!' J O• l "C.•• Co 1 • IOI!> anO Pt'•50"!> "'1 o ""h SALE F vOu NEED AN E>c-persons '#ho may CATIONS t207N BJilrOl\t Onve N~portBeacn.Cahl P111kcenlf'I Dr Sanld Ana THE FOLLOWING Kl'll1r •n tonBeac.n CA92647 IOa••) P110• S!'plemt.t'• LL Othe•w•se tie .n1ereste<l " PtalC NOTICE PLANAT ON OF THE Olherw1se be interested 1n Balboa ISiand Ca 9:<'66:? 92660 CA 92705 Escrow ano me MO<•'> A1llary DaroNaclc>• ~eres<\ Ctouv• 11;, ·, Octof'le• l lO •7 1qgq thf' w1u 0r est'ltf'! o• b01" otl NAT u R E O F T H E lhe will Of estate._ or bolh Anne A l awrenc" GrPer Sn1nn1hon Kankoll Cali· last oay lo• lol1ng cla•ms by l a u r ii S 1 u P' "'e • n Matala Ln F Hun• inn W n4 ,: ELAINE GARRETSON SUMMONS PROCEEDING AGA..NS T of COl.LECt: M 1207 N Bayfront Balt>oa tornoe Inc a Catrlornoa cor· any creditor s"811 oe Novem Ceruantes Reamy Fr aro~ Beach CA 9264-• A PE Ttl 0 '11 nas bf'er· 11<>0 ICITACION JUDICIAL I )'OU VOU SHOULD CON-McGALLIARO aka lllanO, CA 92662 pora11ori C 10 Baker & 081 1 19811 wn1ch 15. the bus1 Fe11z Jim Demers KCJ•en Th,. t>usines· MllC NOTICE I by Wolloam S ~Scully J• "' NOT tCE TO DEFENDANT TACT A LAWYER NOTICE COLLECE MAE Ja M a G ~ 1207 N "~ ' •!> ' ' t S r t I C I Av•'4l a Acu .. a001 WILLOW ••cG•LLl •RO Y urr 'I •~· McKenzie 2 Embarcaoero ness oay before tfle con Mounane Keven P U1-0 led tl Hu~bano .;r n n.. upertor .... our 0 a•· CREEK DEVELOP£ RS ,. OF "" " " Bayfront, Balboa Island CA Cerlter Ste 2400 San l=ran. summal•on oaie specifoe<J Qunart ;,~ y NOTICE OF PETITION tornoa Counly ol Oral'>Qe TRUSTEE'S SALE A PETITION has been 92~2 cisco Cahl 94111 aoove SALE Will BE HELO AT T~e reQ•Slranl corn· TO ADMINISTER TH'E PET1T10N 1•1eQu..--.1' P 8 r 1 n e's h ' P THE T.S. NO. 52753 hied by SANWA BANK This business is con-This business 15 con· frecMrk:ll Q. Hawthorne 10 00 A M ON tO 23 89 AT menced 10 transcttl buSo ESTATE Of that W1ll1am S Seu V Jr De BROO"-SHtRE COMPANY 11 NOT tCE IS HERE BY CALIFORNIA in lrlll ducted by Husbano ano oucteo cy a 1om1ted partner· Pubhsheo Orange Coas1 A M E R I C A N M I N I 0 ,., 1 1 ~ A HALE DINSMOOR appointed a\ oersonat •eo corporation· ano DOES 1 GIVEN that on weonesoay Superior Court cl : Wile '"'P 0111ty Pilot OCtot>er t 7 1989 STORAGE WHERE SAID riess un er 1 e •ct• oou C•N Numbe,. resen1a11veo to aomost .. , 1np 1n•ou9fl 40 tnctus•ve November 1 1989 a1 11 00 Calttom1a County ot The re"goS1ran11sJ com The ren1stranl T006 GOODS ARE STORE D busonesr. name 01 nam .. ~ A-147432 estate ot tne oeceoenl YOU ARE BEING SUED o cloc~ .i m ot said da" 1n ORANGE menceo lo transac1 buS•· menced 10· 1ransaot c~.,':,: 20941 CANADA RO El ~~t~9:bove on Sepiemh"r To all Miis oonof1c1,;11P~ THE PETITION 1eouests BY PLAINTIFF IA Ud te *'518 lhe area $11! asioe tor ~on-THE PETITION 'ness under the Foct•lioos ness under the 11e1111ous P\Bl.IC NOTIC£ TORO CA 92630 Mr Mrs David c, Ctou~e cred•to•s con11r191'nl crt•O• lhe Oecedent s WILL a11d O em a nd a" d 0 l R 0 B ouctong Trustees Sates requests lhal SANWA Bu1lneu Name(sl hsteo businau name or namM .. OTICE OF GOODS MUST BE PAID This statement was !oleo tors ano Pllr\ons wflo n1,1¥ cod1c11s •I any oe admitted ERTSON S READY MIX within 1he olllces 01 REAL BANI( CALIFO RNIA be 'abo11t1 on August I 1989 11s1eo ab011e on September " FOR IN CASH ANO RE· 01herw1se bf' 1nte1es1ed 1n 10 probate Tne will arid any INC a Corpor3 1oon ESTATE SECURITIES SER· appotnled as ~at .. • L G DISSOLUTION nt with the County Cler~ ol Or You ha"e 30 c •LE"'D•A ,.. •. ~. ,.nne"' awrence reer 14 1989 ..,... MOVED FROM PREMISES tne woll o• estate or botn 01 cod1c1ls are available lor • .. " .. VICE toca1eO at 1800 North represenlalive lo This 11a1emen1 was lllecl M1chaet E AtM!e. v P Publ~A",,~~!:s.~IP hefeby AT TIME OF SALE ~~g~9~~unty on Seoiemtw A ::Elf,?t~~~a~~~en l•ll'd •••m1na11on on tne Ille kepi DAYS ah" llll• aum~on• Broadwav Su•le 100 on the administer !tie estate ot ~with the County Clerk or Or· This statement was filed Du OWNERS AND MGAS F'32272 by lfle court le .. ,,,.o on you 10 le • City ot Santa Ana County o t Ille deoedenl 9'\Qt County on October 6 with the County Clerk ol Or-given that William J nlap RESERVE RIGHT TO BIO AT PubhSfled Oienne COM.I by Ko,11ryn C O•Mmoor on THE PETITION reQudSIS typewritten rH ponH al Oranee Stete ol Ca11torn1a THE PETrTIQN 1989 ange Counly on September and Robert E Valen11ne SALE .. ,. !hf' Sup&r10t Court ol en , euthonly to aom1n1ster the thla court. C & R ASSOCIATES a Sote ieQl.lests lhe d&cederil s , P:433Mt tt 1989 F .... ,_,. heretofore 00tng business MIKEY LAWSON MGR ~~·1~:~~1 OCtobe• 4 11 18 •orn1a County ol 0 1ange estate unOet the 1rioepen. A letter °' phone call •111 Proonetorsh•P as outy ilP· WILL and codlc1ts 11 any Pul>ltShed Orange Coast · _ ...,. under Ille hct1t1ous form Publtshe<l Orange Coast w.663 lHE PETITION rpqu~ts oen1 Aom1n1strat1on or E" nol protect you, your IYIM" pOtnteo Trustee unoer ano be admolled IO probate • Dally Pilot October t8 25 Pubtisrieo Orange c~t name end style ot 1mao1na Daoty p,101 Ociot:>er 11 19 thal Kall'l•'fn c Dinsmoor ce lites Act (lfl1s authonty at I written retponN mu1I be pursuant 10 1,,e po.,e• 01 The w1I and any c:odtc~s November I 8 1989 Daily Pilot September 26 ''°" GraphlCS al 2760-A S 1989 apP01nted as persOr1al rep· tows lfle personal represen 1 tn proper 199•1 form 11 JOU sai. conferred on 1na1 certCJ•n are ;available lo1 ., W 690 Oct<>t>ef 3 10 17 1989 Harbor Blvd Coty ol San11 W68 t f'\B.IC NOTICE re5ental1ve to a<:1m1ster lflf' tatove 10 tCJke mart; ac1tons1 want the court lo hear your 0..0 01 Tiust e•acuted t>y e aamnatOOtl in fie hie kepi W·652 Ana County ol Orange estate ol tne decedent without ob1a1nrng coot1 ap-"" M ICHAEL w BURDICK A by lf'le court 1------------State ot Cahl0tn1a O•O on P'tllJC NOTICE IC 52000 THE PETITION reque5ts proval Belore taking ce11a1n If JOV do l'Ot flle your MARRIED MAN AS HIS •HE PETITION -----------P'tllJC ll>TICE Ille ISi day ol ~tembet NOTICE TO Iha oeoeoenl s WILL ano actions l\O'Ne119f the pet 1r••ponM on time, you may SOLE ANO SE PARA ·E requests authonty 10 rtllJC NOTICE 1989. tr;mutualconsent.dlS· K 92017 CREDITOflS Of cod1ct1s 11 any bl' aom111eo sonel •epresen1a1ove is re-1-the CH•. and your PROPERTY recorOed Feb· administer the estate FlCT1T10US 9USINESS solve the u id oattnership NOT.CE TO BULK TRANSFER 10 probala The ""'II ano dny qu11ed 10 give notice 10 wava-. ,,__, and prop-ruery 21 1999 10 thfl oll.cf' under tfle lndePendefil FlCTITIOUI M.1..-11 NAME ITAT£•NT ft'9 follOWlng peflOt'IS are I doing bull.-U PtiOTO-PV.Y. 925 New· pon canter Drhlo. Newpon BMdl. CA t2880 Dagen-Rankin. Inc • A Cellfomla CorJ)Ofallon. 14 Patk Ave. l ong 8ead1 CA 90803 Thi• bu1lne11 •• con- ducted tr;· A Corporation The re9l1tren1 com· menc:.cs to trll\MCI bull-• noae uncMr Ille llc11tlout ~ nwne or narna llatoO •t>ovo on September ' 25. ''" Alan L Dager Tillt ttatement WU flied wtttt Uta Ccunty Oark of Or- .,. County on September 25. 1989 ,~ PubltltlaO Orange Cout Dally Pilot October 4 11, 18. 25. 1989 NAME ITA~NT and tamunale tlletf relauons Cl'llOf'T°"S Of' (Sec1. t10t-'107 cOO!C•" are ava•••b'P to.-'"'""''° perSOfls unless .n, m•J be Iden wll~t of Iha County Recorder 01 Aar.nostrai.on of Estates The fottowtng persons are u partnars "* .. " 9ULK n.ANSFUI U.C.C.) e .. m1na1oon on tne foil' i.ept they have waived nottC-e or f\lrthaf warning from IM said County as Rec1>1oe• s Act (ThtS aulhor1ly Witt do+ng bullMSS as Said t>Vttneu in the future (tac.. 1101.-101 Notoce •s he•eoy given lo by lhfl court con-1ted 10 trie proposed ~ lnsttumenl No 89·09 l629 allow lhe person.ii VICTORY SURFWEAR will be conductecl tr; Wiiiiam U.C.C.) creditors of the w1th1ri lHE PETITION •l'Qut-sts action I The mOependf'nt ThaN -ottlaf le9al r•· by reason of• t>reacn 0, oe-represenlafrve IO take 242 Cedar, N-port Beach J DunlaQ who will P•Y end Not~ 1s hereby gt'tetl to named transt9fortst tnat a ~thorny 10 aom1n1ster th• admtn<strll!Ot' autllo<1ty will .. .,._, .. Y041 ,.,.y wan\ taull '" pa'f'Tiil"I 0, Clef-many acllens wtlhoul Call! 9·2663 dllChar~ 1111 llablllltas and cre01to•s ol the w1t111n OUlk lranslet •S llbOUI to oe estate under lht' lnOepef'I be grented unles.s an to catl an att~ rlftll tormance 01 the obhgattons oOlatntng court app1cwal E I Suri Company Inc oat>IS o the firm and receive named 1r•nsletorts1 that a meoe on personal property dent AOm1n1s1r.11ion or Es mterested person hies an _a,. " J041 do not llnown secured thereby inclooong Bekwe lalung certain ve<y Catttornt• all monies payable to lhe bulk 1ranster 15 about 10 be here+naller oescr•be<I tllH Act <This autnor1ty al· obteeUon to this pe111ton ano an attorney,'°" ~ay call an tllat breacn or Oelaull No-1niportan1. act!Ons Tt111 business is con-firm mede on personal p•opefly The names and t:>uStness tows the personal rep1Men· shows good cause why the •tt~ ~al aenrlce or uc;e 01 wntell was recorded llOW8"9r. the personal ducted by • corporatton Furtller notoee •S hereby hef .. naller descrtbe<I addresses of the intended te11ve 10 111ta many 1c1oons r:our1 sll<>uld not grant tne a legal 8'd oMea (ll1led In July 6 1989 as Recorder s representauve will be The reg1s1rent(1l com· given that Ille undersigned The names ano business tra.nslerors are JOAN E without obt11n1ng court ap· a·JthOnty tti. ~ boott). Instrument No 89•355013 requwed ID QIY8 notice to menceO 10 1ranue1 bus\. Wiii not be respon .. btle lrom a<IOrHMS of Ille intended BARRANGER. 2789t Re p1011al Before 1a1t1ng c•1l81n A HEARING on the pell· Oeepuae de ..... en· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 1n1eresled pefSOns unle95 ,,... under the F1Cllllous lht1dey on lor anyobhga11on 1ran1faror1 aie AMCOACH donde!a, Mission Viejo. CA actions however the per· ttonWlll be heldon NOVEM· lreguan .... cltKlon tu· AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST lheyhall9 warvednolleeor Bu1lne11 Name(s) lllled incurred tr; the other In hit INC • a Ca111orn111 corpor-9263 t tonal representative 1s re BER 9 1989 at 1 45 P M 1n cfki.t uee.d ttana un pluo BIDDER FOR CASH iawtui consenled ID the proposed above on 8/29189 °""" name or •n the name of 1tlon. 25 Linde 1s1e. Ne\ivpo•t llle 1oce11on in Calltorn1a qu11eo to give no11ee 10 Dept No 3 1oc.a1eo at 700 de to DCAI CALENDARIOS money 01 the Unlteo Steies acl!On ) The tndependefit Darren D Oonallo Ille lirm ee.en. CA 92660 of Ille chief executive olltce 1n1eres1eo persons unte"s c1111c Cenlef Drive Santa para pra1anlar una or a cashier's clleck drawn admintstralion 1ulhor1ry Thl1 11atemen1 was llled DATED AT Costa Mesa, The tocalion 1n Ca1tlorn1a or prtnctpal business olhce they have wa111ed no11c• or Ana. CA 92701 r~ta aacrlta a m• on •ny bank. credit union or w1I be gr*'ttd Unle• an woh the County Clerk of Or. Calllorn1a tlltS I I Oay of Oc· of the ch1et exe<:ullve olhce ol 11\e 1n1endeo transferor 1s e0t1Mnled 10 IM p1opcse<1 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the qulfta an "ta COtte. sevings and loan associatoon interested pet90n files an ange County on AugUll 29. tober. 1989 or prlnetpal business ofllce same as above action 1 The ondepenoflnl granltng of the pe1111on. you Una carta o Yna Hamada oomicll9d '" this state all o0)8CllOn lo the pet''°" 1989 Wlnlam J . Dunt.p ol the lntenoeo transferor 11 All other bu•mess names adm1n111ra11on authority will should eHrier appear at \118 t .... onka no la ofrecara payable at the lime 01 sale and Shows OOOd cause f~ Put>liehac:I Orenge Coast same as abOve and addreues used by lhe be gr•nfeO untess an l'leartng ano state your ob-ptotecelOft: eu r .. puaata an right 1,119 ano interesi why lhe oourf should not Publ11hed Ora-"Qe Coast Deify ~llot October 18, 1989 All other business names intended 11anal9for w1th1n 1n1ere11ed parson Mes an 1ecuons or Ille written obJaC-Meftta a'" .... ttana que · T h grant the 9Uflortty Daily Piiot September 27, W702 and addresses useo by the three )"Hrs last years last ob,.ctton 10 th11 pa1111on and 11om ''"'" the cout1 before cu.lftpllr con l ee for-neld by tn as •ustee '"1 al A HEARING on f\e October '· 11 18, 1989 intended trensferor wtll'ltn past SO lar as known lo the Sh())lfS good cause why lht' the hearing Your eppeat. fft I I Id ad• e I et a I• I c~:i~o:,:i.~,l~a~::,,= r:~~~~ ~"hetd•I 3 00on W-&45 ftalC NOTICE three yurt 1as1 yeat1 tut 1ntanda<I transleree are court should not 9ran1 1he ance m1y be 1n person or by .,......._ af vated qulefe as loltows p .. -·~ · 3-~-·~ ----------Kl1a:S put eo fer u known to tne none authority your attorney .,. le c.on. aeeucha '" LOT 28 OF TRACT NO '"' tn .,.pt ........... 9l "8JC ll)TIC( STAT'lmlf'f.,. 1ntandad transfer ... ,. -The nama(a) and business A HEARING on Iha pell· IF YOU ARE A CREOfTOA ..... 1267 IN THE CITY OF 700 Ctvic CafMf Dfw• All~flllDfT M The nama(1) and bus1nn1 address of the lnlenOed uon w111 be llald on NOVEM or a contingent credllor of al •Nd no Pf-ta "' COSTA MESA ST ATE OF :~ 1 Sanla Arla CA Kl~ UA.,. ACTIT'tOUI flCtdr... of me inland.CS t r a n .,., • e (I I a I. BER 2 1989 el I 45 p M on the deoe8sed, you must ,, .. ,....,.. .......... puede CALIFORNIA AS PEA MAP ncTIT'tOUllU .... 11 ............ trantlerM(t) areYASVANT OOLLETRAI KALIDA S Dept No 3 IOCale<I at 700 your cla1mW1thll\ecourund ..,.alCMO,Jlepuedeft IF YOU OBJECT TO ..... ITATE....-r Tlla~Ofio.ri .... ,ton• TOPAANI an d DIVYA KANTA KALIDAS 57 Osbow CIVIC Center Duve Santa mat• I copy 10 Ule pef90ftal ... IMI eo&alkl, ... dlnefo RECOAo;o ~E Bog: 3~ I~ the grantino o'I the pebbOn Tila ,--.. per90n9 are h--'="--... TOPAANO. 8282 Manifesto CrMO Lana. Laguna Hills Ana CA 92701 rapr-ltllVa appotnte<I by ' • ., .. COH• d• eu THE ° Fl H you thoulcf •P99W •• tie 004tlO ,;;;;it; ea: the .. Flclltioui S:,j;.:. Cifde. Huntington 8"ell CA 112653 IF YOU OBJECT 10 the Ille COUil wtthln four monthl ............ Ml awt.o Mt-COUNTY RECORDER OF heWtn!J and sta• rour JIM Ct.IC!' OlOSMOBIL(, Nwna TOKYO E>IPAESS, CA t 2t46 That Iha Pf()(Mlrty Pttrtl· gran1if19 of 11141 pa11hon, you !rom Iha dale of fltSI i.. ..._..., parte .. la Ootto. S~f?. C~~:iy address or ~~ 0t Ma Wfttten M Auto Center Drtw. JMne, ZS40 Main •H, INIM, Calif That the Pfope<iy pertl· nant nereto tt 0Ner1be0 1t1 lhould either appear at the tuanea of lelltr'$ aa prov.daO •~ ..,... ,...,...... other common o..;gnal!OO ~llOns Wllfl h court c.M. '2111 ,27,, nant hereto 19 deact1bed 1n QOMt9I aa. furniture 1111· l'\Mftng end 11a1e your ob· 1n MC110n 9100 of the ea.... ........ ~ ..-uaMd of Iha rMI PfOperly ,,...,n. be the heliring Your Holmoa Tuttle Oldl· Tiie f lC11hOUI 8utlnetl general M. AUTO DETAIL wr-. equipment, g.OOdWtO. 141dlonaor t1lewt1ttanobjee· forni.t Probate COO. The ....,...__._~ abo ve d .. c rtbed 11 appe~ "*'t~ mDClll9, tno .. Callfofnle. 13 NMle r...,.,eo 10 ·~ wu a..OP 9ncl 11 located It tr~ ....... lonarlo40 11on1 With the coun bafoce time fOt fifing ci .. ms Wiii not ~••· 8' no cain-putpOft.oO 10 be l589 Flt..,.,. pe'90n Of--,.'°"' --·-r ~. lf""'9, Celf ti71t fl9d In ~ County on 1835 WMller •A·6, Costa ~0-..metllt. eovenatn not the hearing Your •P9Mf· e11plfa prior to four montha ... • "°" 1• 1111do. IM*"-aide Plac» Co.te Meaa IF YOU ARE TNt ~alneaa la con• July 2 1• 1917 F'IL E M91a.CA 92t27 to compaot• 9nc1 1toajt "'ancameybelnparaon or by from thadate ofthel'IMflng ._.,aWIMntctodot,..• Cahlornl• • CREOrTOR A ___,tty a oorporMtOn NO 1'34"84 TN llUtlMOI name UMO trtd9 ~ It located •• 1e your ettOfnay noticed ab0\19 erwte • •ln11d11 • • Th d d d Ot • Tho ranl11ran1 com· J:.__ T ..-._ 15 w~ .... telO lrenaf.,ore al Mid Toc:Mol09y Or • t 72 IF YOU AAE A CAEOlTOA YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha llM .-cMa cM eJ\lda. ..... e un erstgne II • conh1'94H1I Ct9dllor ol fie ., -·-........ .,, so ,. O lrYIM ea l::i. at •ectotlo taJe. elalms alt lial>lllty for any In· c»oeas*' you trust !tie INflCed to tr~ ~· neabOto. """'"°· Ceflf 921 IOC8'10n ••· u HLAN • • Of • contingent credltOf ot Ille 1tept by the eoutt. 11 )'OY ~ eotraetnota .,, Mid ,11 .. 1 YOIJf claim wilh ttwt court ,_ under tfle flc1jftous Graco IClm, tS Wale) CAA CARE. TM aualnetl llalM uMO Iha oac.a..o, you mut t Itta en a pattOtl lntaroal9d In • addf' ... or otllar common d I lh ••••••••••• ---nern. or NfMI Tllal allkl bulk trantfar ._ l>Y Mkt .,......,°" at e..o your Claim With Iha coun and the oal•le. ....... m-Illa with ... Na. ~ tlOn an mai • copy to • ;;.--.. on• NIA na;::'0• lnltne, c.lif. 927 intanelacl to be conaum· toc.tlon It· t<ATE KEN-"*I a copy to the pett0nal the COUf'I a~i/ AoQuMt The name ond llddt"' ot CS-:: personal reprewn~ttv• OW.--8 . eotts duetted ~= (: 1MtaO at tM ~of: Col-NEOY'SCAFf! I CATERINO reproaantati... ~I.cf by fOf 1pacMi1 Noire. Of &he flt. Iha court 19 (£1 nombreJ. .i~t :an-: .:,=: :.~·~, ~':. ftC: llm ... 19IMllC .. fled _..1 ""'4llJ ltcfOW, 74$1 Wttrnar TlWt Mid l>Ulll trant,., It tM oourt wltl'lln tour montht lf'O Of 1t1 inwntcxy MO ..,._ dlrtcelOn de la eotia oa)' S • ~ r-.,dlfig title P09o ttw dal f Ii I let Of .-... ~ C..... el Or-Thie 11...,,_. w llad A,,..,., Suite f'. Hunltngton IMerldtld 10 be contum• from the CS.ta of rtrat it-pnifMIMl1t Of .. late lllMla P£RIOR COUAT OF THf MMIOn' Of" 9tlCUnlbr9"o.. let1etl e:. lf'J "'°'~nee ... Countyonk;: ........... Cowlt}tetarilOfOr· ......,,CAt2847 onorell., metedMtheoffic.of:BfT· eiuonc.OfleO.,. .. prOl/kted orofany!*ltton0facc°'1flt STATE OF CALIFORNIA, to ... ~fy lM ~Obi-eec~ .,~ "".: •• "" ... CGunty on leptambllr No•embllr ), ,... TIR HAVICE lSCAOW In Nation t tOO of'"-Call· • ~In MGUon 12$0 FOf Iha County ot <>ranoe. -lont aocutoO by aald Celitom .. P'°'*t Code ' ,._. 1t -Thlll bl.lie tr_.., It aw. COMPANY', INC.. 1'284 IOfnla F'rotl91.a Cod9 Tiie of die California Probato 700 CM c Cent•. t Dt~•. D.ct of T"*. wnl'I lnt9foat The *'-fof Nino ei.in-. .-Ulll7*1 OrMoe CCl99t p ti f\Od °""II c...t ~to CallforrN Unlfofm 9Mo11 iMYd . Woatminatar, tl!M IOf flllnO c&eimu1t•not Code A~tfO(S~ &.ntaAna.CAt2702 ~..-.,,,,. .. Pf~ wtl '* .... Mb• tout OlllW ,... .., ... , .. 21. Dllr ,._ ,., ...... It. ~ Cod9 lee11on CA 'aer ;.Of .,.., No-•• .,.,. prlOf to lolir monlN Notlcetorm INallaC>lefrom The NrM. llddf:9~ ,..,_,,_.l(Ml'°"lfany mon"9 trOm ,__ he.mg ~I; 1CI. t)', '"!-J, '°· t7, WI It~..,_.......,. ........._ _. ~..;.:tr.,:., II tub-~~~of IN MeMo tN ~ .. P•Wle = ~~~ p1a1nt1n f'*-nder Md lnlerfft c111te nowd 11bove _ w.-o ,,_ ·----"' ,_,,,,_ _.. ---.. --• wn ·~r· ll "'9roon. 9nd ,_. ..... VOU MAY EXAMINE i .. ________ ..__~;;;;;;;-m;--~ tM ,.,..., """" ~ jilc1 IO CaMotnia unifofm VOU MAY VCAM_,. tM ...., L ....... ,. ..... !'lout an ettomey i. l ~ ............ oftN ......... .., h CClltlf1 It ......... • C.. CommelcMI Cod9 &oc:1ton Ille ...... .., N....., It~ ._... C. Pw-. ..... ~ ... •ocoon y el"""° T..-Md of .. nlll W'Ollt .. • ...,_, 1"' w..., 1-. .. • ......,. ••ueecl 1n -,.._,...,.,•a. m•ro de talefono , .. __... W .., Deed of ~•lid ift ._ r.!::' ...,._ ...... , ......... " Thew.Met ................ ,..., ................. ,., ...................... 1 ... 0 '""',.. .... ....,..." =::.:--.. .,,; ~ ... , ...... .,.."'"" wtltl ~"' .. _. • .._.....,..........,CA_, .. ._....., ... _. •_,1H1'Cr........ ,.._ lot -llr-llMllll!r ---~---....., ................... ~or.,.~------·~"°":°'"-' Ill Zit.... • ...... .... ··~,,•r~ ..... =~ ......._ ...... ~ ... fiA 91\ ti ca l•J ........ ~ NcM OctoMi' 11, 11, ... OWf.!J!• ..... -.._, ... .,...... M 8• ... , ri I , ..... 1RL. .... -.... 111• aAOI ..... _..,.,_ Na;tt.-LAW_....w Dlllf°""'9rt.= ... ...... .. ... Wt I Ml .CA ... ..S ... _,.....,_ • ...._. 1W1M Oii MUa. MWna A , a. --e ,...,,.-: •t••i:~=i==&if'="':=--"" a,;'p~ .: 1'. ~...... ...__.. ;JiiUll17 1.A -.. ~.:'r ............... ·=-MM • by Bii Keane "I'll bet it's very hard to learn to draw Chinese." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Ifs great we could sneak out without taking Marmaduke along ·· NANCY .. ARLO AND JANIS TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE .. COUNTEa CULTURE by Maratta & Maratta , 1)i ~E c.1o~S 0\1' \" • • DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ ; ..,,,,......,_~ t I ! • ~ ! • l iRIEO TO S~Y CN THE GOOD SI~ OF MR WILSON , BUT 1 COULDN'T FINO IT II by Jerry Scott r~ £:> Ti.IE-iRWBLE ~I'm ?Tu04 AA.l.l-I'~? ~l/tR fNOl>6H ii~ TO 6Ef AA(t"°~IN6 DCNE: I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneedey. Octobw 18, *le 87 PEAJruTS I ~AVE TO ~I TE A REPORT ON ONE OF THE GREAT M'<STERIES OF LIFE ... GARFIELD H( l1Kf5 TO C.OOK J ANt' [ LIK[ TO tAf FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE by Charles M. Schutz MA'<8E 11LL WR1TE SOMET~IN6 ABOUT T~E MOON . by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston -' . by Jeff MacNelly '--~'-G-'-- 0 JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux -~ by Jimmy Johnson l tOVf; ·w!:>OtVED ~Y':>i~IE$-' by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan FUNKY WINKERBEAN AHH . fHE CX.O ROPE .. DOONESBURY Her. AN'IOl6 SUN 1H6 ~-. .. H'J:f.a.f r ~ M WITaY {JIN) AIDIDll J'J ~! I ( ' '- by Garry Trudeau /AltLI,, 70 THE VAST WU'RfTY ~ ~. 7}f;IR ~ IJ/tf'S~ A llAT>6. PLtASANT ~ f(:f1 ~TD Rl!U>OU 1HlfT Wf1H THt AllTl- ()l(Uj ~ '»et FfifJ,. 7}£Y MUST I 6/ve 1HNR KJUS7 by Tom Batiuk H t S Y N 1· I' I I v o &1it I r I I • OnftOe C0Mt OAA. V PILOT I W9df ieeday, Oct~ 18, 1te9 q.s. inaction .against Lincoln blasted CHI Ull 11'\I US PldUdet c.r,, 1n Cost.a M~ announced TUHday the separation of R*rt I. Perdval as vice chairman. executive vice president and chief oeeratin& officer or the parent company. However, pursuant to his employment contract with the company. he will act as a consultant for the next two years. PcTCival also remains on the parent company's board of directors, but will not serve on any of its commlttees. ly DAVE SKIDMORE ........ ..__ ..... WASHINGTON -The Irvin~ based institution that would become the nation's rostliest savin~ and loan failu re in 1989 bad detenorated • so sharply by early 1986 that the aovemment would have been justi- fied in cracking down then rather than wiUtins three years, a federal ~ulator said Tuesday. L William Scidrruhi, chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Core .• sat. 'd if his ~ency bad been reguJatinJ Lincoln Savings and Loan Association. it would have sought to take it over or issue an order stop- ping abuses. That would have prevented some of what Seidman estimates will be a S l .5 biJlion to $2 billion loss to taxpayers. ·•we·re looking at the biggest bank heist in history." said Rep. Jim Leach, R-lowa. at the first of four ff H \'I' '\ls•: DID NEW YORK (AP) Oct. 17 Prev. ~~n~· Tlt 'f.l 2~ ~.ti1F, ~·woohs 3, ew OWS 227 '\'st-: 1.1-: .\ ot:Ks DOW JO\ES .\ \ ERAGES scheduled hearinas on Lincoln. Seidman also revealed that the FDIC is investigating the legality of political contributions to fiVe sena- tors from Phoenix, Ariz., millionaire Charles H. Keating Jr .. chairman of America.n Continental Corp., Lin- coin 's parent. "We will be lookina at every piect of evidence we can find to determine whether or not laws were violated with respect to political contribu- tions.'' Seidman said. He refrained from directly criti· cizing M. Danny Wall, the top U.S. thrift ~ulator. But his assessment. offered in sworn testimony to the House Banking Committee, rajsed questions about Wall's dcc1s1on to delay action against Lincoln from mid-1987, when h~ took otTice. until April 14 of this year. Lincoln was seized by Wall's agen- cy, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. and turned over the FDIC. ft II -\'I' \lit-:' DID NEW YORK (AP) Oct. 17 Prev. Adv~nced '"1 ~l ¥~ed n noed otal,>Sues ~! New h1ohs .. New lows 22 NEW V~RK (AP) -Sa~s, 4 P.m . price and net a of lhe most act ve American t~ Excha~ ssues, tradll)g nationalfv at more than Sl. ... me V LHt Chea.. TeusAlrCp 1, , 14~ +··& BAT Ind 1· Ill.. -''• Frul!Lpom , 12~ -1,. DWG Corp , i',. + 111' asbro 41 , '• -~ ngySvc , ''• + 11 I I S'(SI , 1 + '• ~arntvtCrl •. 21' e -1 ~'mTr·all sc .8 ll -•, Wanolab , Sl~ -111 \ASDA«t Sl'lUIAR\ NEW YORK <AP)-Most active._ over·the· counter stocks supplled by NASO LAst or &Id~~ Asked C_!!1~~ 2 ~ r: NEW VORK3A ) -·Flnat Dow Jones Name ag4n for T1 y, MCI s .le" c~ lrite1 dn l ·Xl :llm:lH : ~h1 A~~~ I 'i4 . 11 4. 0.1$ unMcs k ~1 ~!Ha Ii ,\,.f ,II~-. 16~ ~ice~Q J tr, I 4 " 2'• l~~ ~ ~i~ 2~: Indus ,613, aidl B T~n ~ OM r Ulils '"in 800 acres 65 Stk 41',l5',300 Micsfl .'tlET.\l,S PRICES GOLD PRICES OPEN 7DAYS rtOO WIST OCUMFAONT MIWPGllT UACH PIM m••,.....n which insures baok and S&L de· posits. Last Month, the government filed a $ l .1 billion fraud and racketeering suit charging that Keat- ing, his familY. and associates diverted Lincolns deposits for their personal use. Rep. Henry 8. Gonzalez.. [). Texas, Banking Committee chair- man, said, "The sad fact about this failure is that the warning signs were there and tlie stop signs posted in time to prevent much of the loss to the in~urancc fund . But the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. instead. waved the institution through the stop signals and let it continue. ra~'­ ing down· the fast lane untd it crashed." Seidman said Sen. Dennis DeCon- cini. D-Ariz.. called him shonl~ before Lincoln was seized by the government, seeking to persuade the FDIC to permit Keating to -sell Lincoln. He also said the FDIC' Dow drops in 'cautious' stock market . NEWPORTSURFASPOR~INC. ' 2FOR1 SALE OCTOmUtoU NEON VOL1LEY SHORTS• NEON WALK SHORTS ASSORTED DRESS SHIRTS• ASSORTED T-SHIRTS ' :::::, 2B TO ta lllN8 WE SURF DO THEY? rebumd the bank board•s attemet to persuade it to retain former Rep . John Roussclot, R-Calif.. who as part of the sales effort had been hired lo head the S&.L Gonzalez said Rousselot iQ Febru- ary unsuccessfully sought to per- suade him and Rep. Chalmers Wylie. R-Ohi9. to p~urc regu- latol's to permit the sale. The five who accepted contribu- tions from Keaung and later met wnh S&L regulators in April 1987 are: DcConcini; Sens. Alan Cranston, [).Calif.; John McCain, R-Anz.: John Glenn. D-Ohio. and Donald W. Riej!,Jc Jr .. [).Mich. DeConcini and Riegle have since returned the contributions, but the cuiie.ns group Common Cause last week asked the Senate Ethics Com- mittee to in vestip,ate the matter. Gonzalez said' Cranston offered about a month ago to ;wpear before the committee. Meanwhile, DeConc1ni, in a four-page atcount {>rcpared for the Senate Ethics Committee. said he had acted on behalf of thousands· of Arizona residents employed by Keating's companies. "not for a single consti- tuent."' McCain, speaking with reporters in Phoenix Monday. admitted he had erred in accepting free air travel from Kcat ing's company, but main- tained that he rejected all of Keat· ing's improper suggestions. \lSE l'PS & DOW \S NEW YORK (AP) -The following liit snow\ the New York Slock Exeha119e s1oc11s and warranls tnat have gone UP lhe most and down the most bued 011 percenl of change tor Tuesdav No secunhes trading below s2 or 1000 shares are onclunen Net and percentage change, are the difference between lhe previous d osing price and Tuesdav's last or bid price. urs Name LH Ch9 Pct. ~ ~ta=~~8:ti~n ~~~ ! i~ 8g ~~:2 3 lot:>Mar n ,,,., 1' UP 17.6 4 ecoonEQ ~ 7'1 UP li.2 ~ H~~:~ab I 'w r· ~g l :3 ~ aiarnrComPtr ~~ + ' , UP .8 8 Aileen Inc 2fe £ '• UP ll.~ 9 CvcareSvs 6 , ', UP 8. 10 Rot>rtsnH 11~ ,, UP 8. George Kadonada, US Facilities chairman and president, will assume, on an interim basis, the responsibilities an'd duties previous- ly conduc\cd by Percival at both the parent and subsidiary levels. • • • lteuetla C. HJckea has been been elected ..chairman of the board of Armor All Pro4.ct1 Corp., succeeding Thomas W. Field Jr .. who resigned last month. Elected to fill the vacancy on the board created by Field's resignation was Roalld C. Aadenoa. Hicken, 6 r. is executive vice president, O{>Crations. of McKesson Corp., San Francisco. and Anderson, 47, 1s a vice president of McKesson and president of the company's Service Merchandisi ng Division. The Irvine-based Armor All is the leading supplier of auto- motive chemical appearance products. Mecl1toae latenaatioaal lac. reported Tuesday that a class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California against the firm and some current and former officers. The suit alleging that adverst" mate~al i!'form at10.n was not di sclosed at the time of the Irvine firm s in111al public offering in June 1988 and in subsequent pcnods. The suit seeks unspecified amount of damages. A Medstonc spokesman said the allegations arc w11hout men1 and the company intends to vigorously defend agains1 the action. 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