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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-17 - Orange Coast Pilot, THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING I It's Friday1 Aua. 17, 1990, and here's wnat'1 happenina: ORANGE COAST WEA Tlll!ft: Sunny, warm afternoon. =t~~ Tomorrow'• balh/low: SPORTS: -...i....-111 .. lll· Nn Y9ft l , 0 1 .. •1 I . 'U-t5 70-6S 72~S H-,,,.. HO'f'UN• TO TH• 8llf'Oll 642-6086 INSIDE TRI! NEWIROOM: War i1 heck (this is a family newspaper). and beina preny close to war is playinJ beck with Tom Umbera's campaip for the 72nd Asaembly Distnct seat, not to mention his per- sonal life. "I aueu the Anny needs my best precinct walker riaht now more than I do," said Umberg. the Democratic nominee for the seat now held by Kun Prinale. R-Garden Orove ... M~or Robin Umbers, the can- didate's wife and a member of the Army Nurse Corps. has been ordered to report to a mHitary hospital in San Fran- cilCO for acttve duty. With President Bush con- lideriQI brinaina in reserves to assist in the Penian Gulf crisis. the U mberp (Tom ia also a ~or in the Anny reserves) could be sent to the Mideast ... Thinp could be worse, bow-• ever ... ''for three years my wife actually out.ranked me," Umbers said. "The touaflest pan about it was her makina me salute her when I came home after work." INDEX Bridge Business Classlfled Comks Crossword Ent~tnment Horoscope Ann Landers Opf nk>n Poke Log Society ~.ngs WHtMr 85 A4 84-7 810 BS AB 85 as A 10 Al A9 Bl -4 AB All TODArSTHOUGHr ''.Jc.NMJ# ~ 1tMtJ In ti» hlglJ clY/r Mtd Meis In tM Metric chair." .Mmes D.C. Murray FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990 M .urder. suspect goes free DA w9n't file charges against Newport woman da)'. . Detectives found Paner's home in diurray, .. if a ltnlllAe bad 00-currcd. ud H~' TUUy clothed body on the flcior of an upPin mas1ef" bedroom. lly ..S YOKOI ................ NEWPORT BEACH - A New- port Bach woman who admitted lbootina her husbend to death was freed Thursday after the District Attorney's Office decided not to file murder c~ qainst her. Pan ot the reason Helen Susan . Paner wasn't charaed in the Tues- day ahootina death of Rot.er Hushes was the revelation that H.es had attacked her before, includina once w!tb a fireplace poker, Deputy Dis.- tnct Attorney Lewis Rosenblum wd. HUfhes bad also violated a re· strairuna order Parser obtained qainst him, raisin& the possibility that self-defense was the motive for the ahootina at Paner's Newpon Crest condominium, Rosenblum said. Parser's attorney had already told the Oruae C..1t DUiy Pllet on Tuesday that he believed his client acted in self-defense. But Rosenblum indicated charses could stiU be filed ap.inst Parser, sayina Newport Beach police detec. tives continue to pther information on the case. "I didn't feel there was sufficient evidence at this point in time in which to file a murder case," Rose- nblum said. "We're loolci_ng at the motive and other things. Other wit- nesses need to be interviewed." "This isn •t a closed case." New- port Beach Police S&t. Andy Gonis said. "The motive or the shootina is An /Ur Poree .....,., , 1ufferl119 ·~•ptofll• of heat eahaustloft... receives attention Saddam calls Bush 'a liar' as tension in Gulf mounts lly ltOU.-J DVOltCHAK • n f "'-w-.r The Persian Gulf showdown be- tween {raq and the United States took a more pcnonal tum Thursday when Iraq's Saddam Hussein called President Bulb a liar and said the outbreak of holy war could brina tbousan& of Americans home in coffins. Bush commenting on the two- week-old aulf crisis from his va- cation home in Maine, said he saw Hospital's I st baby gets his reward lly AMANDA WRAY ~ .... ....,....., IRVINE -Adam Jamet Hanley lsn •t ~ to be without money for co -aft.er all, be wun't born ~te~y. Act\A&lly, HarUey was born Wednetday. And. he's already tot U,000 uved toward his collc:le educatidb. But the S.PC>Und. 7- inch newborn ia far fiom com- templa~na clua echedules. let alone feedi ICbedules. n .... _ "';I ed . . llUIUIU, baa ucatton annuity ... arra-.ed aad donated by Irvine Medical Center. To commemorate a Iona· awaited apenint tllit week, of· fkiab at \be c:enttt hive com'" mit\ed $5,000 CllCh for the coUc9e ed\atioft of the ft"t boy arid .......... aMY Je.dt.'•' little reason to be optimistic about a settlement of the dispute, which stems from Iraq's invasion of oil- wealtby Kuwait and its subsequent military buildup on the border of Saudi Arabia. After a two-hour mcctina at his Kennebunkpon home with Kina Hussein of Jordan, Bush said, "I did not come away with any feeling of hope" that Iraq would withdraw its army from Kuwait. Bush also said Thursday that Kma Hussein assured him Jordan would close the last remaining frtt pon to m05t Iraqi trade as the economic embarao on materials to Iraq con- &inued unabated. Foodstuffs arc among the aoods beina blocked from en1ry; Iraq . imports about th~ quarters of tts food. Pen~on sources in WuhfoftOn meanwhile said the Bush adm1n1s- tratton plans to deploy 45,000 Marines to the region to back up the ,,.._ .. lft tltAO/a.dr '•> ........... ---...... Altftr., ..... , eft lier --..... A•••• .. .... llwtfte M1•1 .. C.111•• ... .,. ~ ...,.. ...... still unclear and the focus of the continued investiption will centtr on the motive." Parser, who bas uled thfte other aliases in the past, -.s amsaed on suspicion of murder Tuetday mom- ina after the sbootina at her con- dominium at 4 EICal*k Court. The 49-ycar-old woman was taken into custody at her home after a friend caUed police to repon a homicide. Parser told respondina officers she shot Huahes followina some type of alteration, Gonis revealed Thurs--.. Tbe 42.year-old H~ a Loni Beach resident.. had been shot ODCe in the upper torso ud appmndy had been clad for some time before police ~ called. A bandpa WU recovered from the bowe, but ~ tives have not confirmed it was the weapon uted in the sbootina. Oonis said. Detectives alto found a~ ,,.._ ... CONDO/a.de lt .. J UCl-probe clears docs of fraud No evidence to support charges found lly 9C>a VAN IYKEN Dllllr,....., ...... IRVINE - A spokeswoman for UCl Medical Center said Tbunday that an internal investiption bei~ conducted by the Univenity ofCah- fomia had turned up no proof that psychiatrists at the medjcal center bad defrauded the state and ftderaJ aovemments by passina otr research work as treatment. "I know that our i.ntcmaJ audit did not notify Mtdic.J because they were findina no evidence of fraud or misconduct.·· said K.ttby Jones. UCl's associate vice chancellor for university development. AlleptJons that unnamed phys.- icians at the medical center had devised a system under which Mcd1- Cal and Medicare we1e falsely billed for uperimental druas and procedures not covered under these proarams were ~~ished this week by the Orace t O.Uy Ptlet. The aJlcptions were contafoed in several memoranda provided to lhc DeUy Ptlet by an anonymous source. One memo. written by Dr. Chns Heb, a junior facuh)• member at UCl Medical Center. to Dr. Don Summers. director of psychiatnc in- patient units. questioned the use of McdiCal and Medicare funding for research purposes. Other memos referred to allega· tions that non-Food and· DrUJ Ad· ministration-approved, expenmcn- tal drua.s were beina misrtpmen~ as approved medications and that federal and state medical auistanee prosrams were beioa faltely billed for lefVices they arc not. by law, permitted to cover. 8olb the state Attorney General's office and the IDJpOCtor GeMra1 of the federal Depertment of Health and Human Services arc lootina into the aJJeptions. al~ neither office has launched an inVeltiption. <.llristopbef RodriQuez. an in- vestiptor with the MediCal fraud unit at the Anomey Genera.l's office in San Dtqo, said he learned of the alleptions throuah two anonymous phone calls several weeks lllO· .. Both of them were very sk.etchy in detail·· he said. "We're doioa a preliminary 1nves!_iption to see if anythi~'s there. If It proves wonhy of a full 1nvesti&ation. l'll put a team on it.•• He said he fo und at odd that the universuy bad not contacted state and federal authoritJes when It launched its internal mvcstiption. '"But I auess they have their own established procedures for mak101 findinp;· he said. Jones Slld the internal audit was 1n February 1990. at the mstipuon of Dr. William Bunney. chairman of the medical ~ntcr·s depanment of psychiatry. She said Bunncy first contacted the internal audit depart- ment about the alleptions in No- vember 1989. "The audit department docs a lot of th1n,s umvers1ty-wide, •· she said. ··r assume it took th11 lon1 to be able to amin staff time to 1t. ·• Kelp now coming to Laguna Beach lly ..S YOKOI .. ,... ...., ....... See,.... story, ..... AJ NEWPORT BEACH -An undenea kelp forest here 1s arowina like a weed, despite this summcr·s mcnts by eatina away at water pol· lution, pro~ the lbordine from na warm occ.t.n water and 1 erosion and providu'I a habitat for need or more money. fish and other tea CTUh&ta. Marine Forests bas now becun The Newport ae.ci. marine forest plantina a IC'COnd underwater kelp -located IOmC 200 feet o6 llMM'c - farm off Laauna Beach and has has thrived for tbe mo11 pst. with attracted the interest of Rep. some .etbecb CUiied by a ~ Olristoober Cox, R-Newpon Beach. killi• sea animal &Mt delceadcd on who wiU meet with the IJ'OUP Sun-the forest last year IDd ~ tum· day to learn more about the kelp mcr's 111nu1ually warm water fora1 concepc. temperatum. wb.icb wiped out *8e Memben of Marine Forms. a of Ute kdp. ~flt aroup staned by French But the .etbecb havn"t ct. native Rodolphe Streichcnblereer, COUJ1lled the 300 members ol are oPtnnistic that ~Nie llCoaet Merine Fomu. wbo likn tllle -.. are finally ,en.in& noted about lbeir • to lhlt ca\aled by blll er. llMS project and tte Co~·• visit as a aaan •Y naturt and time wilt repair tM that public fuDdint is "°' tar away. ·Rip. Streicbenbefler bepn hb kelp Meuwt\ik, Mariae Fcwe.a .... fanniQ& two yean 110 When ht and ben M~ beta My 111 ¢' I I I handf\al Of helpen terdtd I S-ecre smallet DloC ... I .... ill 8 ok>t of the ocean noo.o bet~ the mile ol£ lroob ,.._ ill I s r lalboe Pier and the Wfdec. ae.dl. TM ..._ ...._ 6a ., Slmcbenbater claims IUCb for-about 2.000 ...., ._ '-' 11111 tttl f't1*r dam119ed ~I nvin. • "" IDF -_,,... ..... I • I • • I HE IS: A Shakespearean actor, 1 pilot, 1 teacher and 1 financial aide and extended opportunity counselor at Golden West Collete in Huntinaton Beach. He also works as 1 consultant in orpnizational development. Terry, 43, has lived in Oranac County since l 9S2. He is an Irvine resident llOUNTAIM VAU.BY -a-. --· .. ~:.: "'° ~ ... w 9fto .U.,ntODJy_llUllle .............. beer--.tbe Paid_., nm ad a bis ... of ..... WU. at lulbaid llNet and llOIC A venue. The wreck WU tbe fint of two bit· and-nan c:rubes that c:au.d downed power poles Wednada~ even.ina and early Tbunday mormna. police aicl Tbe ims-ct of the wreck at BUJhatd and Rote threw one pole 30 feet, fire officials said. . Power wu diarupted for about 200 cuatomen in (be ne~borhood at about 9:30 p.m. ednaday, alona with c:able television and tele- Dbone aervice1 said John Bolatead, 1 F'ounllin Vadey Fire [)ep9rtment battalion chief. Soutbem California Edison crews were busy ll'Yina to untanaJe the meu of wu"eS Wednesday, but power wu not resumed until noon Thurs- day, said Edison spokesman Rick Meza. .. When you have this number of poles sheared off, it just likes time and it likes looser to tet on line. We try to work as expediently IS poss- News of the weird ~~ ..... li11i iilil" .. ,.. . .-....: :114 {4..:~ ~ == ·-, ................ ...... ..... __ ..... .., ... ... block..a. ,...._~lwlbtdftwr, Bollll ad llid. PatiGI Md .. • 'm' hm Warner to Heil aven ... 9'ile Cl'IWI cleutd me ..,. or .u.. uc1 debris. .. PeoDle lbouldD"l -arouad there. YOU don't Dow if IOIDe o/ tbe phone lines are toucbi~ electric power liw. .. Bolsteed laid. Tbe second wreck buDeDed OD Bushard eouth of Slater ·Avenue at 12:55 Lm. Tbunday, llid fOUDIUD Valley Police Stt. ~ Oriawold. A 1917 Toyota truck driven by a 17-year~ld Fountain youth bit 1 power pole, Weakiq it in two. Tbe youth ran away but wu found 1 few minutes lacer at bis home on San Lauretta Street and amsted for suspicion of bit and run and drivina while intoxicated. A 16-year-old Fountain Valley boy wu ridina in the truck. but he and the driver were not injured. Griswold said. Edi10n spokesman Meza said the second accident c:aused a power outaae at 11 homes, but power was restored at 2 a.m. · Polcemmn denies •ll&Yllt charges WISTMJNSTER -A lberif1"1 deputy pl11ded innocent in tbe -aa1. o.ea w.. ... iavolved ia .... collitioD with * o~~ 39 a member ot tbe Loe Aneeles eounay Sberift" t or 1 J yean, ia accuted of uaault with a de8dly weapon. He entend tbe plea Tuaday and wu achedu.led for a Sept. 27 preliminary bearial ln Wat <>rans County Municipal Court. The tbooti~uned April 2l after a car driven by lleDnald L Pa~ 301 of Maa ltrUck 1 motorcycle ridden by Cook and bia airlmeno in l.oftl Beach. Bonnie Bruce on school board HUNTINOTON BEACH -The Huntinaton Beach Union Hiah School Diltrict Board of Trustees appointed Bonnie Bruce u its newest member Tuaday eveniJta, Bnlce, a fountain Valley bulineta woman, wu selected from a field of eeven ftuliau for tbe position. Initially, there were 16 candidat.cs for tbe vacant position. Bruce was chairwoman of the No On Drup foundation and bas terVed in volunteer poupt for the district and on its blue ribbon budeet committee. Drive-by shooting 'a mistake' SANT A ANA - A Santa Ana boy killed in a drive-by sbootin& wu ~dy mistaken for someone else by aunmen apparently retaliat1na for a bad dn.11 deal, police said Thursday . I l ACHIEVEMENTS: Bride wants SS0,000 because Santa Ana Police Lt. Robert Helton said delectives were investiptina the .. possibility that this (shootina) was a cate of mistabn icfenti ," Killed in !f uctday's late ni&ht attack was Pedro Sanchez Hernandez, 12, who died instantly from a linale bullet to the head David Sanchez, 17, was shot in the lea in the attack1 which occurred in 1 central Santa Ana neiahborhood which pohce and residents say is favored by drua dealers and pna members. Terry wu one of the first rcsident acting members of the Grove Shakespeare Fest.ival and is now on the company's board of trustees. He has performed in King Lear, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest and Julius Caesar. marrage wasn't consummated I I • ' I I • • i • I ; • ' f ' l I t • ' • I ' • • He has counseled students at Cal State Fullerton. UCI, Mater Dei Hiah School and Chapman College before comina to Golden West College. Most recently, he received his private pilot's license. BACKGROUND:------~~~ Terry received his bachelor's and master's degrees in Theater Arts from Cal State Fullerton, and a second master's dearee in counseling from Loyola Marymont University. He is pursuing a doctorate degree . PHILOSOPHY: ---------- With his mother of Hispanic ori~n and his father of European descent. Terry bas a unique perspective on cultural differences. In both classroom presentations and counseling sessions, he works to ensure student success in a multi-cultural world. "We have to recognize each other's cultural heritage so we can all function in alobal programs." he said, adding that he has found the community college environment the most rewarding for his efforts. "I've tau&ht classes in which the students range in age from 16 to S6 -from the student who is just discovering the world to the student who is a retired engineer.' -Com,,Uftl by ~ lf'nty Etll">I''• Hie: II YOfl bo" HmeoM "N dHHl.l4 be INlflrefl ,. "Oru6e CoHI People" call tie Dally Piiot'• 0'1 Desi •I 141-4111, .,. Jave • mua1e M tie E4Jto~·· Hotlble -141.,,H. 9y CHUCK SHEl'HEltD A 64-year-old woman sued her 71- ~~ld husband in Boulder, Colo., in June because be had not been able to consummate the marriage in the one month since the wcddin&. after lcadina her to believe during courtship that he was capable. She claims .. severe mental anauish, per- sonal humiliation ... and financial losses" and is suina for SS0.000. 0 In May, Lincoln, Neb.1 police ar- rested a 41 -year-old painter, who wu at work on a parking lot. He bad lost bis temper when a 21-ycar-old woman had walked throuab 1 cor- doned-off' area and smeared paint. He yelled. She spat. He then sprayed her with yellow paint from hC:ad to toe. a Kinten Madsen and her husbend sued 1 Nashville hospital in April for $4 million for caulillJ her em~ tional diauns by refcmna to her just-born baby, who was covered in 1 bannku blue dye used in 1 medi- caJ t.cst. IS "Smurfette." ~Driver killed when truck ! rolls over, crushes his head • f 9y GEORGE McCRORY ~..-s..nw- Center Drive, a half-mile east of the to a rest on .its riaht side in the cast Lion Country Safari theme park at lanes of Irvine Center Dnve. · . .. /' ' JI ,., , IRVINE - A Placentia man was killed Thursday when his truck roll- ed over three times. crushing his bead between an opening in the dnver's side door and the truck's roof. Irvine Police Sgt. Tim Smith identified the victim as 24-year-old Scraio Perez-Zuniga of Placentia. an employee of Reyes Grading Con- tractors in Whittler. No one else was injured 1n the wreck. which occurred at Irvine about lO:SO a.m. ' -'· ~bile tbe truck was rollini. Perez- The accident closed Irvine Center Zun~·s hca.d was cauabt between Drive in both directions between the the dnver·s side door and the truck's San Diqo freeway and Lake Forest roof, crushina his ~· Smith said. Drive for about four hours said Onqe County Fare Department Irvine Police Lt. Bob Linnert'. par~medics pronounced Perez- Perez-Zunip was drivina 1 truck Zump dead. at the scene: loaded with heavy tools and equi~ Perez-Zuniaa was wcanng a scat ment when he lost control and belt at the time of wreck. veered onto the dirt shoulder. Perez- Zunip manqed to steer the truck back to the road, but over- compensated, causina 1he truck to roll over three times before comina Anyone with information about the wreck is asked to call Irvine Police S&t. Al Murray at 724-7023 or lnvestijltor Doug Coffing at 724-7024. Take an afternoon off! We know you deserve the afternoon offl Why not cruise away on a Duffy 18 and erfoy a urique booting experience ?? Come aboard and let the stress float CMay .... • Duffield Electric Boats Available 11: \JENWES' ~HTS 2505W.POI Newport 8-h. CA P2660 714-642-1557 • a The wedding of Belinda Mansell and John Robert in rural Napoleon1 Mo., in March was abruptly hahea when Mansell's father demanded that bis dauabter be married in 1 dress and not the pents and bloutt she was wearina. The father, the sroom and the bride's brother con- tinued to faaht outside the church until. the brother was wounded by aunshot. Awaitina uraianment on murder charia are Thomas Truna Nauyen, 22, of Santa Ana. and Minh Chi Nauyen, 19. of San Bernardino. Burglary suspect's death a mystery SANT A ANA -An .. extremely violent .. buralarY suspect, who bad been subdued by 1 police dos and offx:en, diid Thursday while ~nc treated at 1 hospital for what police described as minor 1nJunes. Freddie Martinez Taft'ola, 36, of Santa Ana. died at 3:31 a.m . at Western MedicaJ Center in Santa Ana of .. unknown causes." said PoUce Lt. Robert Helton. a Stan Fox won SI 08,000 for finish- i_'!.l last in this year's Indianapolis ~ after travelina only 10 laps before a pr box problem forced him out of the race. It could be weeks bef~ a report on the death is completed. he said. Both the police and the Onnae County District Attorney's Office are investiptina the death, he added. ORANGE COAST lailyPilat VOL M, NO. 221 Editor's Hotllne 642-6086 Yo. oonwM!lll .,_,. the Oely Pitot « news tipt wil be rec:aded and gN.n drecty ID Editor W•iam lobdel.The same 24-hour anewering MfW» m8Y be uMd to record le9trl to fie editor on lll'f topic. CorWibutora ID our l.9nlra ootumn muat lndude fieir neme end ~-number tor ll9tifk;.iial1. Thta It 'f04K oommunily MWtpep«; .. ..,.,. your in~ ment. Dally Piiot delivery guarantee! "you do not have yours-per by 8 am .. cell betore 10 a.m. and we"ll get it to you by noon. Our CutlOmef S.W:. Center, 642-4333, la open from 6 a.m. ID 5 p.m. weekdaya, until noon on weekend•. 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Tbe Pon ot New York Authority was cobbled \oeetber by the atalel of New York and New Jeney and a coaelomeration of dtiel to operate airporu. bus Ii.nee and marine tenninalL It work.a at &east as well as uyabina el1e in that pan of the world. Around here, there•• talk of Costa Mesa. Irvine and Newport· Bacb formi111 a consonium of some tort to plbmole travel. tourism and commerce in the tri-d!Y area. That souncb like a IC>Od idea. but why not take it funbet? Why not merte those three cities. plus Huntinaton Beach and the U,Una1, into one munici- pal P.nt? . II rful h' Since news~ column11ts are a -powe , t 1s h.-~ ~ome a reality. You now live in the new city of eni:..,... ODIJ dlat. you bave become the mayor ol On I ca1•opolit! A NII mayor with rmJ '°""" noc ODI 1111 ..-.nonial 11vel·~ that prevail in ... 1111111 daiet toda • WUt would you t, on your flnt day in office? To ftDd out. Tbc Fred Poll lumbered into ICUon tpin, Mldlll tlaia question of people ill eecb city! .. A supercity c:omprited of HuntiftllOll Beech, COIU Mela. Newpon ~ Irvine, Llpna 8eKh and Lapu Nipel has just been created. It is called OnQ1eCOUtopolj1 and you have been apPOinted the fint mayor -for one day only. Followina that. you will have to run for re-election hued on your ac- comf?!ilbments. What would you do'r' 'I wouJd have my cop1. my firemen and mx tachen be the best paid, best treated in the state. ' said a H untin1ton Beach woman. ••(fyou have the best protection a nd the best educational 1y1tem. everythina cite is easy:· In a similar, but leu ambitfous approach, a woman in Lacuna Nipel said she would focus her efforts on the achools. ''I'd .,et the best teachers 1 could. Without aooct achools, people won't want to live in Oranaecoast -whlt's It called?" "Well, I aueu the first lhina I'd have to do is put toaetber a city council," responded a 4l-year resident nr"l~wport Beach. "I suppose I'd pick the two ~'t cOuecll people from eKll city." Thtn he pe...S. --Walt I miuW ... MR tMt. rU IWt all ovtr •n with the oouacil. From .Ut I know and What I read, there are eome eoadlt I wouldn't want anybody ffom ... .. , orobebly wouldn't tet re-elecled no matl.Ct what I did, IO I'd plealC myself." uid a Cot11 Meu man. "I'd have ,\be alleet depertmenl synchronite all the traffic sipats on the main roeds, make ·cm so one car comina out of a tide street. or one pedestrian, can't l10p a hundred can ammediately just by pushina a button. Tbe way they are now, the liaht turns rn. you ao SO yards and the ne1t one tums red. That s not JUst a P1in. it wastes tjme and ps." "Well. I tell you, I'd 1tt a whole lot tou&)\er with the airport people than the city has," arumped a Newport Beach man. "I think (Supervisor Tom) Rilex and the Newport City Council gave away the 1t0tt. • A Huntintt.0n Beach man noted that, ··oranae· coastopolis wowd have a lot of public beaches. so l'd make outsiders who use them pay a fai( share of the costs. Cities with beaches have to pay a lot extra for policina. lifcauardina and cleanup and for liability insurance. If peQple from R1vers1de or Downey or wherever want to come here. fine. But they should havt to help pay their way." "First thin& I'd do is cha nae the name." a Costa Mesa woman replied. "Oranaccoastopolis 1s too hard to say ... it sounds like where Batman lives. I'd make it more romantic ... Prawnably ............. ~ ... recent events, an Irvine woman sUd lbe'cf'emct 1 tbat wouJd require Uiat anyone who ....... to ,.. ~itical ofti<ic to take ID IQ tat. ••"fha," .... __ they'd a1IO have to lake a banery ol llt'YICIMl ... ir.lf teltl ... these would llaow wbo would to poMJr who would be likely to ldl out to soeca'IH ... 199 arouPI ... wouldn't that be areatr An Irvine mu, who Mid be wou1ctn•t be av for the job because be'• movina to Su Dieec&_ wondered what would happen to the U niveni1y cf California at Irvine. ''University of California ()rllllllt COMlOpOtis doesn't really roll oft' the tonpe "ftf well," he said. • ·•rd work to tum us into a 1epara1e state," a Lacuna rcsi.,t said "not pert of California. And f I couldn't do that, 11d make us a sepente county. "Oranaiecoastopolis would be a really unique placr .l very advanced, very prosperous ... It Woukl ha1 cverythina. so why shouldn't it be more than just cit)'? I like the whole idea.·· Then, he added, ••but I bll you· couldn't .,et Lquna Beach to Jive up its name." That's how some of your neiabbors would ~ with this new city of OW'S. What would you like to ~ in your day as mayor of Oraneecoutopolis? • rrt111 Marda'1 eMllU rw .,_.A We•_.il Utt rr1t1ay1. Old pier may be new home for fish Another winner 8y 909 VAN IYUN ._ ............ HUNTINGTON BEACH Once a favorite site for fishermen, the 76-year-old Huntinaton Beach Pier will soon be a home for the fish. And like many an ancient mariner, the venerable pier will find its final restina place with old Davy Jones. City officials and a aroup of vol- unteers recently launched an effort to convert the soon-to-be-de- molished pier into a reef S1h miles off shore. The project bas the blessinJ of the California Department of Fash and Game and is enthusiastically en- dorsed by city officials. "This is somethina that will enhance the underwater environ- ment by providina-a breedina around for hundreds of species of fish," Mays said at a press con· fercnce Thursday. ••1t also addresses another problem. Why haul the rub- ble from the pier off to a landfill . when wc·re npidly approaching a time when space at our landfills is aoina to be in critically short supp- ly?" Riedel International, the company expected to act the contract to de- molish the storm-dama,ed pier and build a new one, has put a price tag of $67,600 on the job of chopping the pier's concrete hulk into 2S-foot sections and haulina it to the reef site. Jim Paulk, a Huntinaton Beach business consultant and member of the Marine conservation aroup, Gill Net Watch Comm ittee. is coordi- natina efforts to raise the money to pay for the reef. "We feel this is an amount we as volunteers can raise." he said. "We're askina the city to allow us a little time to raise it." Mayor Tom Mays called the fund- raisins effort pan of the "public- private partnership" concept which be endorses. "Especially in a time of tight budaets, both at the city and the state level. you can't expect aovem - ment to take care of all of your problems," he' said. "This is a case where people have stepped forward and offered a solution." Paulk said he expected little trouble in raisin& the necessary cash in time to coincide with the expected September demolition of the old pier. The committee already has pled~s of S2S.OOO, he said. Officials say the mile-long reef will consist of a number of separate piles of material. each about I 0.1 S feet high. Because the reef will lie in water an average of 6S feet deep. it will have no effect on waves, Paulk said. Kimberly McKee. a marine biologist wtth Fish and Game. said reefs made of concrete and other solid. non-polluting matenals can be an important enhancement to the manne environment. "This area doesn't have a lot of rocky habitat," she said. "and the kelp beds that in the past provided an important breeding ground for a lot of species, have been depicted over the past 30 years. A reef such as this provides an anchor for mannc vegetation. which an tum attracts a variet}' of fish and other manne animals." Proponents of the project say they expect the reef to become a pnme fishing and diving spot. Built in 1914. the pier has been the city's most recognizable land- mark for decades. But in January 1988. a severe wanter storm knocked about 2SO feet off the end of the ancient structure Newport Beach's dancing fish 011 bubbles through street • Im Newport Buck California coastal waters are home to at least S2S species of fish. The ~nion, described by the California Indians as .. --._-'fish that dance on the beach at the full moon." still do just that as they spawn on Newport beaches d urina peak hiah tides durina and just after the full and new moons. The female rides the surf to the hiabest point on the sand and d ip 1n tail first to n:feue htt cgs, and the males surround her to coat the eus with silt. The fertilized cgs incubate above the wash of normal tides and hatch with the biah tide and are carried back to the sea. And that ensures a steady supply of "fish that dance on the beach at the full moon.·· -Complletl by Au~ Splu 9y GlottGI McCROffY D9lly ,... ..... llf- H UNTINGTON BEACH -In February, oil fouled the coastline here. Thursday night. oil bubbled up from the middle of a residential street A liulc more than 300 ollons of bubblina crude spewed from the <icnter of Walnut Street near 22nd Street. and the Fin: Department's baz.ardous materials team had the spill, reported about 9:20 p.m .. con- tained and were waiting for oil com· pany clean-up crews late Thursday. The T -shaped spillJ. which bubbled up in the middle 01 the block just north of Pacific Coast Hiahway. AS YOU LIKE IT As You Likt It sn..SJtt,, rrln ................ ~. ......... ,....,, _ .......... ,... ,,.. .. ,, ... -' .................. HGl.a..1""7 .._..._.CAfalll .,.....,, •• D ll \ As You Ulct It st>«ialites in ONiqMt siJc.ttT and silwr-plaj /folwart , llollowort and ~ itms ac.qtUrtd from esiau 54Mes. If )OW ~ liJct ro ~ co or complat 'JfMf '*"' /llhlart or "°"'*'1rt colltaioft. &wt art , findini ii diffnJi co marl paatTTu' OMltJ' Hdm Cox lw <Mr 10 1f4IS ci uptritna and rtf enals co M~ 10" malct yoi.r mare.~. As You Ulr.t It off m somt of Ult mosr intricou I ""' Jo.as ucth ~ Sil\11.r pt«tS. Manactr Liftdtl Alexandtt says iMt btcASt most of cAt siMT is onriqut, ·; n of a 1-uWr ..qN da.e ro a ~ silwr a>nlt'llC c"'1n modtm SMrwart. • And Sinct LIMa A,._a•w....-11 ... ._ llC Al lM ... , II As You Ulr.t It's tnes are obi 25 Ptrctnt ~ branc£.ntW sa~t. w ptta:s art worth Wir wrcN "'· wlwK du, siMr. As You Ulr.t It lw a Nnnirl( snwnwry of owr 500 paamu ro ~~ Stui'\fS wilA. " Wt ful lilct wt can fmd olmosi an1 pc:atm for°"' ai..uomm, • Altmndtr dtdares. As You Ulct le is locaud ai I H3 5ok&A Coaa H"*'°' in i.no Bt«A. T~ srort is ope7t from 1 la.m. Stwn do,s a Mtl c.al •'>f-3497 ur 1-800-852-1311 . ' .. "Opportunity ·Knocks! When opportunity knocks open OUf doorll You' II open the doors to one awMOme Mtectlon of the ftneet In decorative hard- ..,. becked by 3 gen- ••tlons of •xpertlM end en uncommon level of profetelonel w · vtce. It's Why WMt End W•t II known n "The Oecoratlv• Herdwer• Ptop19" consisted of dark. heavy crude that extended about 300 feet. Apart- ments line the street. but there are several 011 ngs nearby. Workers d1sc0Yercd the rupture of an underground line and shut o ff the flow nght away, said fire battalion chief Bill Cooper. The first firefi&)ltcn on the scene set up dikes and diverted the 011 to autters. where crude was sopped up with an absorbant material s1m1lar to kitty litter. No oil entered sewer lines or storm drains. Cooper said. "It pro bably couldn't have hap- pened tn a better spot ... Cooper said. "We will have the road blocked off until the work is do ne." Elvis' gun at Nixon Library YORBA LINDA -Elvis Presley fans easer to catch a glimpse from their idol's own collection of mementos can visit the Nixon li- brary where the late singer's hand- aun and silver bullets are on d1spla). "II was Elvis' personal gun ... said l1braq, spokesman Ke v in Cartwnaht. -By ~ A,.oclatH Pt'fl1 .... .... ,.... ................... Jut.. ., • .,.... of Pountaln v...., won US In die Or•ne• Coast D..., Pllot-K-OCaAN ~ 1 ... ,.r Sddler Contest tfllll weft. P'tlol• of dte lkense ~ of cars wfttl the ltwwper sttdler ••canted In die 19Hot e.ch •1· The ownen of tftoM c.s c... dMlll US •nd •n ••tra tJS If tfMtJ •r• aulNcrtltera. a ... ,., , stickers are avallaltl• .. di• l'tlot'1 offlc .. at llO W. · lay St. In Cosu Mesa. SACRAMENTO - No uckets had all m winning numbers picked Wedncsda) night in the CaJ1fom11 Lottery's "Lotto 6-SJ" game. The S4.6 m1lhon Jackpot will roll over to an estimated $9 m1lhon b) Saturda) night's drawtng. lottery officials said. Herc are the wmnina numbers picked Wednesday night 1n the tw1Ct'·wcckJy "Lotto 6-SJ" pme: J. 4. 18. 44. 45. 47, and the bonus number. 26. DECCO TOPPER V'Hcarts: Kmg Orange .ubs: I 0 San Franc1sco Diamonds: 3 Los Angeles •Spades: 3 .. Tanker spills gas on freeway IR VlNE -City crews moppe<t UP. a half-mile ~ill of diesel fuel Thurs- day mornana on Jamboree R oad stretchina fro m the San Dieao (405) Fretway to Alton Parkway. PQli~ sai,d. lrvme Police Lt. Bob Linne.rt said a tractor-trailer ria 19pen:nt17 leaked the fue alona "'--... -Jamboree shortly before 10 a.m. affer eut1na the frtt.. ~. lbe lfUCk was disabled an the inlenect1on of Jamboree and Alton when one of its hnes spht and PQurcd th~ fuel onto the_pavement, Linnen 111d. Sand was tructed to the scene to 5'Q4k up lhe fuel, Linnert said! He did not know how many p Ions 1pilled on the road. -•r ... DIJl1 Pl#I Cotta Mesa Tools and a stereo. v.lucd a1 $9~9. were at.., from an unlocked car 1n the 1900 block o( Pomona A"enue bctwttn 4:30 p m Tut'lda and D O a m WedMtday 0 A UOO bic'y<'k v.u llokn f'tom a btkf r.ct at EMIM'ta Hiib hool bctv.ttn 8 a.m. and 12'20 p.m. Wcdnnda)'. Th< btcyck was loc:kC'd oor to the theft Someone aeolc •camera and portfolio. with a to\al "•luc o( S SO, f'tom a car parted 1n the 600 block o( Wnt W1l n Street betwetn S and 7 • m Wednnday • Tbe w wes aoc kxUd Fountain Valley Thieves entered 1hc lOmputcr Ulpt' hbral) of Pacific ~dm11I 11 O 0 Talbcn Ave . and stoic 1ppro•um11eh 50 com- puter laptt \lluC'd 11 S1 I 1~1l 0 V1nd1b lhrtw I rock II I "endina mach1nl a1 L«'s Laundn 1I7S~ Ed· ll\Ff Ave., smash•(! a alau BuraJan usms a rc mole praae door opener stolen 1n a previous buraJary cntefed the prqc of a rc11dcntt 1n the 16300 block of Ml ~ckcrman and 11olc tools valued a l SI 00 H untl111ton Beach A Wltnttl 11 El Pollo Loco. 1q11 1 Brookhunl t • reported lhrtt males ttuowina food all over 1he mtauranL 0 Vandals apra)-pe1n1ed Wlndows and slashed 11rcs of 1 VW Rabbt1 perked in the Hununaton Wrst "penments, 6401 Warner ~ve. 0 A man walk1na dov.n Mai n ttttt broke the wtndow of Jecl '\ urfboards. l"ine MOft I.ban SSOO ..-onh ofl!l}lt fi11turn. tools and 1.000 fttt of ropt wtf'C stolen WC'dnt1da) fi:pm Lana lamP'n C'on- 11NC11on. I ~ lc<hnolocY 1rtle Laguna Be•ch A woman rcponcd 1ha1 a utt. plantt and• pot., v.onll UOO. 'lltrett stolu from her home aardtn. '" the 600 block of ~mond 0 Cat pam. 1nclud1na t-o 1c:p and • ~. ~ found 1n \he strett oe La &nda 0 ~woman reported that shr lo ta 1v.1n VI> stroller 11 Sa lemo Plu a. ~8 Coast Htah"''I> 0 F1ft) compect discs wonh S500 wtrr taken from a home on Bluebird Can)on by th1e\<es v.ho entered 1hrouah an OP'n window Newport Be•ch An cmplo)tt of a dcstan firm 11 100 1 Oo\e t cauah1 a thin man loollma throuah dnl drawtrs 1n the r«'q)tion area When the employtt asked v.f\11 ht was do1na. lhe man wd he_.., ieareh1na for a bw1ntu card and that he was tookJna for another bw1ncu He then tot nervous and left qu1cUy. 0 A man 1dcn11fy1na h1m1elf •• MJotln .. called Ol)'mp1c Yech1 C11lb, 3101 W. Coast H1ahway, asked abou1 UM"I • comphment.ary hattx>r maitc pe,11 he '°' f'h>m .omcow and \hen tot upct When told Pl*' cannot bt trans~. The man theft called the tNMnaa f'O\llllly l' umn ovtt the ftCJll 24 "°""-compla11t- 1na, calhna the ftmatc employee MmCt and thralefttQf 10 rapt her and lwf female co-won.en. 0 SonMone ... ~white t'WMJ'll!t"' on tbe F~ndl dooft. lhrllt .,.._.lliltvt!..___ ...., two A~ OM lfttCl ... ¥'t CMt\, • PK(~. the kltdwa CllblMs ....... bl"-room u1ct '" a ...... iaftdlr "" COMtNCtt0a 1n tlile 100 block of HerW lllnd llo.il. -llr. Ill.. ...... Mr. SKL: It would take at with a character compo- of f1oc'ence Ni&btinple, Job Paul Bunyan to maintain any blancc of ldf.ateem under the ditions you de1eribc. U n- • unate1y, you probably have ne with ibe cbaracttt compo- ·on of Quucmodo, Littk BoPccp Sisyphus. -Unless you are willina to deal l rly with your unfruitful doormat. e someone else ~ opponuniry to aid bcr self-esteem by giving pse directions that arc related tOt *" task aocomplishment. not her . Dear Idette: I .. a .... .,11r•• w1.,1re..n.r.a.. .. 1 ... ..a ., ..... :rre? -r.WIG,8 ....... 8..s Dear Mr. WSG: You are out of aerospace. Don't JO beck. Recap all your usets and r.alents and let IOme 1oaJs to ,et into another c:aJftr, field or wonhwbile life endeavor. Sr.atistically1 people uJCd to clwule jobs lht« umcs an their lifetime. la the 90's they will chaftlC careen rhrec times. Stop thinkina of{our- self as a blank..anythina. unti you == ............. . Dllrl•1auY•_..ll_tl ,_. ---...... ..... .. llftJFld .,..._ ... -lllf•a,.1 ... wW um 1 • I I ... -1111•• ..... _ ............. 7 ... ........... ..-.......... . ...................... _..., ....... • • , . I ....... Jf'9 _.. tw -.. II ,.,.. _ ........... d ....... Dmr Ma. aNE: la my reply to tbe dinned auaoc:ratic ........,. I Mid: .. You have obviously sUtrouaded younelf with • bud of innocuous paeivilll wtao ablolw tbemldva of aay iapoaaiblility fOr ,our behavior by ince.u~ bluni for their own lack ot iaitiau=.~itb your pitif\al aw ae&der of any rapollli- bility a your cbancW, you bave validated tbe came of this tyrant and the dlicacy of my reply. o., ldt• I . ••Pa ..... •ee•• .... •211 _. llllft w .................. "' ... . Bealwa71tdla1Mtella .. ... " ....... n•ttll .... r .... ............... ¢? 11111 .., ............... ..... ------~~--.. .... ..... ... ,.,.,,,.. ..... .. ... 1npr1t•, 11•· bl ~ ..... ,, -Mr.P_..._ o.r Mr. FJM~ You ue RUiM u out-1oia1 Htrovert lato -•• iAICrilaliled te!f<OGtaiaed fuaaion. Uaku you CIA f\nd a lot ol Cllb amona tbc Jedlr:n that =~· lama, byperbOle a.nd vuy, your rovina awnber enaacber lbcM&ld be ttUdttred immedia~ to l9Jet or rnarkeliJll wt.ere his c:reativity don not have to balance aad be can measure rauha iD per. toDa1 echievemenJS that involve a lot of interaction where talk is moocy. ....,.. ..,,.., ....... __ tr_,_ ... ~. ,. ,,...,.., el re... ., ..... ........,.., ,,.,.., .,., ~ • lnlJN, q..,,._ .. -or n "'*"' .. Htlr•••I ,. .,,.,., ....... ~1· an.. a.t IMllT ,,,_,,P.O. •• JUi, C..llt ..... ""'· Peukmejian aide's name used to promote FundAmerica • : SAN JOSE -A senfor Deu-trative Law, si&Jled up lo scU mem-expandt0& tn the San Francisco Bay in a discoun1 buyina dub that of-and fina.nci&I problems at t.be ti.me. Btewer said it never occurred to e1ian administration officiars in-benhjps in the club. accordins to a area. Fund.America used Brewer's fcred rebates on services such as Brewer could DOt mncmber bow ber when she bouahl the manbcr- lvement with lhe Fund.Ammca report in Thunday cdirions of the PosJlion lo reassure prospeclive an-MCI long-disrancc calla and a raqe maoy lbe boulbt, but lbe taid it lbip1 lb.at there mi&ht be tomethina scouot buyina club was used by San Jose Mercury News. vcslors thal the operalion was of consumer products. Various couJd have been 40 -tbc awnber iJ1-1 about FundAmerica. e company to promote how safe Brewer rold rhe paper she bought sound. . . levels of membenhips ~ sold required to be a fund.Americ:a ''di-She and, her husband. m::ently ~- d lcpl the club was. accordmg lo the memberships m 1988 as a favor ~ .~und.Amenca meeting sen~ through nerwork martetina and rector... ~ ~tr "?embenhip, she w~. n~wspaper repon. 10 a friend but never rricd to rcKll reads:. Occas1onall). som~ne wtll multi-level sales. Welles' aon-in-law, Herbert lddias; But Im not advoc:atina 1t. Linda Stockdale Brtw1:r. an al-them ask. Jusl how legal IS Fun-Auomeys in Aorida, Washin&ton, DoddJ. is identified in court papen That's an im~ me of my name l>rney who directs Go'. Geo!Je · d.America?' The best answer we have Texas and C'.alifornia have allcaed as teOO'll oouw so fundAmerica. u a public ofticial." ~11lcmejian·( Amr .. nf ~ti"''"'~-Last year, when the company was is that the head of the California FundAmerica may have run a p~ : state agcnc) ~hose JOb st as to mad scheme b)' scllin& mul11ple fTC places local coin i:f ealer in receivership ~NEWPORT BEACH -The Fed· J Trade Commm1on placed a e coin dealer into rece1,crsh1p er a five-month 1nvcst1gat1on into jllegauons of overpncing. : Hannes Tuh ing Rare Coin ln-~eslment. one of the nauon ·s biggest j oin dealers. said Wcdnesda) It had :sgrecd to g,i' c u~ control over 1ts jfTaars. The rccci,cr ~111 run lhe i ompan) and mdependentl) re' 1c~ ~s books to determine ns remaining ~ts. ~However. its owner denied alleg.a- ns that 11 had run a Ponzi scheme. afictally mflaHng pnces and trans- rrina funds from new investors to ngtime collecrors cashing in their JK>rtfolios. : "I could have vel") easily JUSt gone -.. - bankrupt. not cooperated. not ~orkcd ~1th anyone but I ha"e something lO prove:· said Hannes Tul\1ng Jr .. the owner. "I lrno~ I've tried 10 do the best I poss1bl~ could for m~ cltenu.. and this 1s going to be the easiest ~a) to pro' e 11:· ..\newspaper repon Thursda~ !l.illd that the Ff(" "as expected to file a c1' 11 complaint accusing Tuh mg of ovcrpncing. Asked about the case. the FTC-s press spokesman m Washington. Howard Shapiro. S31d he could provide no 10format1on He !N11d. however. there was a good chan~e a statement would be issued soon By Tll~ A•HCl•ld PrCI• ~Financial gurus split ~on invasion's impact .. --: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Top -economic gurus. from Milton Fncd-~an to discount brokerage king ~harlcs Sch~ab. can't agree on the ='mpact of the Iraqi tn\as1on of :,KuwaJt, but the) concur that the :J:Onflict created unceruunt~. :: "Iraq was the absolute C'ent that ~reared the ma~1mum amount of :uncena1ot}:· Schwab said Wednes-::Jiay. "Holders of stock arc not su re :;f the) should ~II or take out their 2'-avings and bu) more People arc JUSt s1tung on the s1dchncs. · Schwab. the founder and chair-man of the nat1on·s largest discount broker. Charles Schwab & Co .. JOtned four other investment and economic gurus at a ne"s con- ference in San Francisco to di scuss the stock market climate Nobel Laureate Fnedman said the Cnited States has been 1n a recession since 1988 and the conflict and subsequent 011 embargo can·1 cause much funhcr damage :----------------------------------------------------. : ................................ ... .. --.., :.. -• ' -... ... • -• • i : : UNI~J_RSITY OF L di.. yC-r IV--C: __ Founded in 1891 Degrees in Healtl1care Management Inf <>rmation Meetings: Si1turday. August 18th University of La Verne Orange County Center 17400 Erookhurst. Union Federal Bldg. Fountain Valley. Room 307 10:00-11 :00 a.m. ...... clip md flQ.tft IO: Ncw1ptpcr. u.n.ni~ of uVema Lui depee -com-p""'a;&;d--; ---- lcllool ol ~ ... Edlx·auon .............. J9'01'W le .• LI"--· CA 917SO Por...,.. ........... contac t.: Pecricc WilHMU (71•>63A •Isa J(U0)69'..WI Dr. Mr. Mn. Ms. •u"------------..... ~----~~~---~---'------~-~--a., _______ ... _______ _ . ·-• nrnl a~ ... protect the public against fraudulent mcmbenh1ps 10 club members who and irresponsible markcling in rurn could sell the memberships. schemes 1s Linda Stockdale Brewer. The company maintains it is a leail- She 1s a dtrcctor in Fund.Amenca:· imate consumer buyini club. Brewer's office does nor enforce Company founder and former srare laws q.ainsl fraudulent market-president Robert Edwards is charJed 1na schemes and she said she did not an Aorida with fraud for allcplly know lhe com pan} used her name 1n balkJna members our of S8.2 million promotional mat.erul. 1n an illepl pyramid scheme. "I'm appalled and ou1ragcct:· said Brewer, 47. said she bouahl th~ Brewer. "The reason I bought these memberships from her dressmaker. was to help our a fncnd. l JUSt sort Sheri Welles, who was bavina health of wrote them off as a loss.·· The governor's office declined to comment. Fund.Amenca opened 1n 1987 and has more than 100.000 1nvcs1ors 1n e1gb1 stales. including rhousands in the San Francisco Bay area. FundAmenca sold memberships '\SE l PS & DOM\S NEW YORIC. IAP) -The fOllOWft'e fist i_tlOW\ tl\e New Yori!. 5tocli. Excl\enge stOc\s end werrents ltl.et have gone uo trlt most Jnd down fhe mqsl O.s.<1 on c>ef'ctnl ch•noe t01 Thursdav. No ~vrlt\tt 1rec1lng below S2 OI' 1000 sPlares ere Included. NII end oercen1e11e cPlenges ere trie d i fference 1;>1twe1n 1'11 orttvlous c10sl119 Oflct and TPlursdev's e>rlce Neme l HllPIEqty AdvtllGre> BrllPlr wt .c WorldC°'e> ' L<tl,urTc cv pf Ra1191rOll lhmere>f I AmuGold 9 H9fMSteke lO AMlnll I FelrCom 12 Am8arrlck s 13 ~·Pale Co I~ 1femdShOf l S l«I AUOC 16 ecerDome g 17 Ir! prop t9 CellMMng 1' FMC Gold ~ PtlrlRfl pf Tfdewetr ASA AmSllloB Trel\~•oFn S Baroid .. .,,. 1 Homefns o1 2 ScleAll 3 Flllertek 4 FtCe~IHld S Ohio Edl1on 'N&~'~T~ I ~rt9"~om 9 ptrFct lo omusCon I ~)i..'tt~ric j M ldwvAlr • Ac~Ct'o" 1 ·~!·" D ir!r.. Bi~~ Pct. Ue> '170 Uo lS.c Uo ll 7 Ue> 11 4 Up 10.0 Ue> 1.1 Uo 71 UP 69 Ue> 69 Ue> 6 7 UP 6.7 Ue> .2 Up 9 Ue> .6 Ue> 6 Ue> 4 Uo .3 Ue> .2 Ue> 1 Uo 8 UP Ue> 49 Ue> 41 Ue> 4. UP 4.6 '\'SI·: •.•. ·\ n•:Hs " II \ I \ ll I '\ U I U NI W V~K (A~) A_,.t t6: 5 l l t ft H ..\ T '\\'SJ: DID NEW YORK IAP) August 16: , OTf 1 ·PS \ \ D DOM\ S \\SD.\QSl "'l\R\ - ral faces of rape questioned In court z.--··-·····-,._ ..... 01Hk01H. Wis. -A man ~ wida rapiaa a woman with a multiple penonality disorder plnc'ed inDOcenl Tbunday after the victim ahernated between three idealiliel durint courtroom qua. tioeins. Tbe cue raiael new question1 about aeaual conlCftt and menw illnna. The victim U)'I several of Im penoaa.litia were nped, but ddmdant Mart A. Peimon con-1.eDds one of the woman's per- IOft&li\ies contented. ~~--... • u.,_,. vaice. year-old woman who liktd to dance dale. Petenon is free on a apatUft Sbe told police two ol Mr old OllaiGM womaa dOlld her eyes Wiaaebleo County Circuit Jucter to rock music. bond. IOGalatiea -Jn•illr Md 11Dliy Md .,..._. u IM moved Robert Hawley reqwred the woman After the couple had tell, .. He "-1 aperU ...-die CMe ii vulaent* ~-Gld llrt - betweea perlomtidea al dae NQUe11 10 lake aa oetb cacb time lbe said, 'C.an I have Fnn_ny beck.' I prnhllnaaaic on 1C¥eral heta. ... utted ~ f'Nll08 i'il Jw. of DllariCI Attorney Ja.pll Pauh&&. cbawd penoulities, and I.be la•· aaicl. 'OK.."' the 'woman told the .. II (tbe womu) it noc ....,....)' ~ dc'8w co..la'I dl9 •I n .. Can I bave JeUile!z ~one who yen formally introduced thmladves coun. meneaiJy iU, lhen the proeecutioa eonttnted end PNnoa Mii eo ..._ Ukca to bave fun" nwua ubd, to the different penonalhiet, uaum-Petenon, 29, of OshltOlh ut baa problems,•• aaMS Leonard the woman wu lftCll1Ally ii. aeekina to have the woman cbaqe ina IUCb ~ did not tnn1fer quietly and showed no emotion 11 Kaplaft1 a University of Witcontin Paulus said ht will • ~ • &om dae identity the took the lland bclweeD penonahties. the woman tettifitd. He later ap-law Scnool profeteot ~the introduce eevenl ol die w._,. wtdl to OM called Fnnny to one of Durina bet hour-Iona testimony, peered briefly before the Judae and cue in OshkOlb, a city of 50,000 in pttSOnaliliet to a jury ~= t~ ~ r,nc:?nalitiea abe claims wu the woman delcribed how she be-pleaded inn°"nt to a cha,..: of euc-<entnl Wi1COGtin ... If she is tatimony durina ibc trial. n~ ~-June. lieved Petenon nped bet in hia car aecond-dearec 1exual a1Uult. men&a.lly m. she can•t conemt." in Octobtt. ~ 'Of coune." tbe woman replitd, after lbc told him she 1uft'ered &om The cJwae carries a muimum of ~ victim bu u many 11 21 "I wouldn't say I'm ~._ unilina momentarily before cro.ina a mental illness. 10 years in priaon on conviction. di~nt personalities, a mental ill-ward &o it .... h is unutUal," bet eyes. A ~ aecoadl later lhe Tbe woman uid she bad been Hawley ~ there was probable nesa that typically develoJ)I after a said ... You are talk.in& about a opened bet eyes and bluned "Hi, raDeet June 11 while 1bc was Jen-cause to bind Peterson over for trial, traumatic childhood experience, ject matter that is somewhat ~ Mr. Paulus" in a lliahtly biaber niler, a fun-lovina. promi1CUOU1 20-but did not immediately set a trial psycbolocisu said. to everybody.·· .... Carpenter me_thods explained by aide ~~---~~~~~....-------~---~ SACRAMENTO -One of Paul Carpenter's former aides uy1 the u - eenator would vote apinst bills or introduce hostile lqislation to "&et the attention" of special interests that hadn't aiven him campaj&n contrib~tions. "He +(ould introduce another bill . that mif,lt be in conflict with their interest, ' Ida Lowe told jurors Wednesday at the former state sena- tor's political corruption trial. "That was to get their attention .... And he would get their attention by his line of questioninJ in committee." "Several thinp could happen. An arnondment could be forced which someone miaht not want. Or Sena- tor Carpenter miaht not vote for the bill. He milht vote 'yes; or he miaht vote 'no,' or he miaht not vote." she added. Federal prosecutors called Lowe as a witness on the third day of Carpenter's federal court trial to buttress a racketeerina charae apinst the former lawmaker. Carpenter, 621 a Lona Beach Democrat who 1s now an elected member of a powerful state tall board, is facin& extortion and con- spiracy charaes as well as the racketcerin& count. He has pleaded innocent. Brennan, was posina u a aouthem businessman seeltlna s-ua:. of lqislation to help set up arimp company in the Sacramento area. Some of the ctwaes apinst Carpenter relate to that $20,000. The first conversation took pl.ace in Jul_r 1986 and involved Brennan, then-carpenter aide John Shahabian and Marvin Levin, a buaineuma n who was helpi114 the FBI. Brennan said be and Levin met with Shaha- bian becauae Shahabian wu known as a man who could tet thinp done in the Senate. After Brennan and Levin told Shahabian about their bill, Shaha- bian asked them, "Do you have a lot of money?"' ··Normally to blow a bill out of the Senate this time of year bavi~ to do with the financial code is ... (a) pretty expensive tut... Shahabian said. He later added that Brennan would have to spend "about 20 (thousand) in terms of contributions and somebody to work it in the Senate." Prosec utors contend that Carpenter became the bill's unof- ficial advocate in exchange for the money. -By Th A .. oclalff PrHI The charaes relate to a series of incidents that allqedly took place before Carpenter left the Lc&islature ------------• in 1987 to take a seat on tne state Board of Equalization. He is seeking re-election to the tax board. Earlier witnesses testified that Carpenter pressured lobbyists and others for campaign contributions when they sought his support on bills. Carpenter 1s the second state poh· tician to 10 on trial on charies stemmin& from the FBl's S-year in- vestiption of Capitol corruption. Another fonner senator, Joseph Montoya, 0-EI Monte, was con- victed on seven corruption counts earlier this year and is serving a 61h- year sentence in a federal minimum security prison near Boron. 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Misler Pryce qualifies as a sw in accordance with the criteria estabtiabed in the agree. ment between i.quity and Vie Leque of American Theaters and Producers,•• said Alan Eisenberg. "The council stated that ii bad .. _._ Plyce never been Equity's intention for this issue to reflect in any way on Mister Pryce, whose exccllenct and abilities the union has con- sistently ac kn owledged ," Eisenbera. said. . The council ban of Pryce promfted the show's producer to cance its -Broadway run and divided the theater community. The producer, Cam eron Mackintosh, bas not said whether be would resurrect the show if the ·union rescinded its order. "Miss Saigon" was to begin previews here in March. Its top ticket price was $100. -B~ fte A .. ocl•tff Pnu The original famil~ h:.1irrutters. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY gm Police: Boozing endangered babies anated them ltn ctw,es of reek.las . eodalwennenL Wit6 lbat. Bilyeu appears to have ANCHOJl!-G~. Alaska -Last broken new 1epJ pound. Proe- month, pohce 1n the nonhwest ecutors and police officers say they Alaska town of Bethel rushed to a have never before heard of a woman local residence o~ a complaint t~t beina chal)ed with a crime for several young cha~dren ~ere .be•na breast-fcedina while intoxicated. tended by five senously 1n1ox1ca1ed He said he tees a lot of similarities adults. between the two cases. While the patrol officers were try· "Common sense tells you that if a ina to ,et the situation under con-mother's nunina. she's givin' al- trol, Sat. John Bilyeu tum~ to a cobol to her child, and if she's h•&hr. youna mother who was nun1na her intoxicated, she's passina a 6iJ mfant. The woman was "drunk, and amount o( alcohol to the chi I , " Bilyeu said it was clear to him that Bilyeu said. "Common sense tells she was endanaerina the baby by you there's a risk." breast-fcedina in that condition. Ancboraac health professionals So he ordered her to stop. ~id •the level of dai:taer .from drink- " I warned her a couple times and •na and b~st-fceding 1s not clear. told her if she d idn't stop, she'd be As a. precaulJO!l, doctor:s and nurses placed Ullder arrest for endanf.ering routinely ~dv1sc nursing i;not~ers her child,''• Bilyeu said. • Then n~t t!> dnnk. But there 1s htt!e another mother stancd feeding her sc1en~fic research to back their child and she was even more intox-waf!lmgs. . ica tcd. ·· Bilyeu bas not yet. pr:cscnted his When both women ignored sev-case lo the ~lhel dastnct at!Ome.Y. eral commands to quit nursing, he for prosecution. To determine 1f there ia a medical buil for the cu... he asked local health providers to raearcb the iuue and tell him if a drunken mother could harm her child by nul'lina only once in lbat condition. Under the Alaska statutes, reck-leu endan&erment ia defined as con- duct that creates a subatantial risk of serious ~ysical iltjury. "I think that would be a very difficult kind of case to prove," said Larry Weeks, the state's chief pros- ecutor. "There would have to be some way to prove that the milk that w~s Jiven to the children. ha~ alcoho.1 10 11 and either that doma 1t one ume endaqen the child or that there was a pattern or history of doina it and that endanaered the child." The police did not. test t~e women's milk, but they did test their blood alcohol. Glennora Polly, 29, bad a blood alcohol content of 0.303 percent, three times the level at which a driver is considered leptly drunk. Doreen Black, 26, bad a level . accordial to It.I ~~n:;,..~ Boda ..-OD-.OWD wosnen _... ...._ Di . . ,., · nnce and Ull5 VIW us =and Youth Servicea took dae children. • .. _ _1_.._1 • ... Doc1on know ..... t -.--II pauect throuall mother's milk, llC> cordina to l>r. Jack Jacob, an Anchorqe neqnatololisL But be said he was unable to fin.d any research on the depee to which tbe ~ mother's intoxication affects the milk and the child. "As much as I think it's .terr!l?k to breast-feed and drink, I think 1t s on shaky pound." . For many years, d~ton adv1scd nursina mothers to drink all the ~r they wanted. The theory was. at would relax them a!'d make nunana easier. But that advice bat fallen out of fa vor. .. We simply tell mothers, .'Don't drink while you're brcast-f~1~g ~­ cause so much is unknown, ~1d Carole McCooneU, maternal child health program manager for the mu- nicipality. . City social workers also advise them to pum{> ~eir b~ts for 24 hours f\cr drinkina heavily. Sidewalk sale at Humphries jewelry store Humphi'lel opel.ed hll ~ atore Juel a ahort dtetance from lta pr...,,t location, on NH1port aou.v.d, 45 yew'I =folowllllQ hll dlectwge from the • where Jeweter J.C. Humphrlel, the dMt\ of Colt• Meu merchants In the ctty'a Courtywda ahoppfng center, wtll be conducting hil annu81 lk»- .......... ~ ... end. Among .... bargeinl being of- ...... a allYer-pleted dilh llnd he had been a fight• plot Wor1d Ww II. "We',. probably the oldest,.. .. atore In Coata M .... " aaya Humphrlel, who moY9d Into the new Courtywda two Y9W'I ago. r----------------------, ... ! $2°0 Off any Full Service i • ladle aet, regularly $7.95, on ule at $1.H MCh and a large eaeortment of aMver and gold-filled ctwma, valued et up to 112, wtHch wlll be IOld for $3 apiece. Other ltema on .... are 14 C*et Mtrlnga at on.third off the regular price, 14 ceret pendant• In dl8m0nd, emerald, MPPhlre. gmrnet and ruby, half off the regular price. Aleo half off are 14 carat ladte9' and men'• rlnga. H9 ii one of a Mlect number of ,........ In the nation to hold the dellgnatton of ''certtned gelnologlet appr11l11r," the top tttte In the ln- duatry, beetowed by the American Gem Sodety. 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Police laid rock-ud bouJe.darow. ina ud epcndic panftre coatinued until .,ty Friday. After an etnefFDCY meetint in Pretoria with President F. W. de K.Jerk, ANC Deputy President Nelton Mandela and other ANC oflicialt met late into the niaht with Law and Order Minister Adriun Vlok. Just before midniabt, they told a i!>int news conference at the main Soweto police station that a peacie forum representina police and leaden of all parties involved in the conflict would btain meetina Friday to find the caute of the violence. No immediate responte came from leaden of the conservative, Zulu-baled lnlutha party, whose supporten have been fiahtina Xhosa-speakina ANC 1upporten in Soweto and other townships around JohanncsburJ. c.n, ...• ,..... .......... In ...., ... ,, • •••ll•r of• ••del rtot ..,.., ce•11••ed of KG• end police ceptur .. w of the ......... of• Soviet llrlaon tonow.,,._ • riot there In wllldl Mverel .,.~, were .• tellen ~· Tfl• pictures were reteMed .,....,...,. 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Pl into a community hall~ de ~had been aivins a tpeeCh. .. Our eyes may be ..n .. and our DOte1 may be runni111. but .., wiU not be intunidated," de KJerk told a crowd of more than 2,000 after Afrikaner Rcsi1tanoe Movement beckJen disrupted bis speech in the nonbem Natal province town of v beid. 'tC tear-SU canister was fired into the ball after de K.Jerk and most of the audience had left to aet away from the cbantins. sinaina ri&ht-wina protesters. Police were usina dop and batons to bmS the hecklers toward the door when the canister was fired by ri~t-winaen. police said. No one was utjured or arrested. The black fi&htina had been con- centrated in the eastern province of Natal, where more than S,000 blacks have died since I 98S. The recent spread of the conflict into Johanncsbura and other parts of Transvaal Province indicates the power strugle is hcatina up as the white government moves toward sharina power with the black ma- jority. Battles broke out in townships east of JobanncsbWJ on Sunday. Moira Smith. a witness, saw chil- c1ra ft.ins ,..,_ -.. ..... w t.n Id &blue n~. "There WU blood OD their dotMI I will never fcqet the ablolueetr bauntina look of terTOr in &Wt eyes, .. she said. Heavily armed police in armored vehicles and trucks roared thf'Olllh parts of Soweto, randomly firina-aas shells at blacks. Youths wllo tried to block roads with bumilll tires and rocks Vttre dispcned by tear .... At one point, dozens of police fired tear ps to disperse thou .... of armed Zulus and Xhosas wbo confronted each other. yellina in- sults and taunts, witnesses sajd. "The Zulus are attacki!f tbe people and lcilhna everyone,' said one man, who refused to be ident· ified. I ' ' • ' • . i Police have reported arrests. but declined to aive any figures. More than 90 people were killed Wednesday when Zulus 11tacked shantytowns in Thokoza, Katlebona J and Vosloorus townships. 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Under Combine a univermly popular mlllical comedy witb eacepdonall~ tlne community lbealer wort and YCM& bavc Lab forest U Show- is in ._ poti1lled vocal wort. f.acb SW1 at Lake forest I~ Sua A Sail comp ... 11• IM otber, Dl'Oducint Oub. Few tickets a.ad anfonnadoll tbe =couple emeat1al to thil call 137-0229 or 77MJ46. . boaten' aannt production of ""The Music Man." A~ ..... OD a warm IUtn- mcr cvenina.. provides tbc ~ tettina for Meredith WillOft 1 fan- ciful tale of a cbarilmatic •trueer who tctl out to con an entire town only to find him1elf romantic:ally eA&D&red. Professor Harold Kill charms his way into the hearts oftbc children of River City. in an effort to cany out bis liant scam, beclomina hope&euly smitten with briabt and beautiful Marian Paroo devoted music teacher and librarian. A tarae cut of coqenial townsfolk put the ribbon on this tidy family entertainment PICUac providinJ one of this season's commuruty theater hiah- liahts. Best loved tunes such as "Oood- niaht My Someone," "My White K.nipt," "Tilt There Was You" and "Seventy-Six Trombones" aenerate deliciously melancholy m.oments. Contribuung some of the evenin•'• delicacies is fme quartet work m "Sincere," "Ooodni&ht Ladies." "It's You" and "Lida Rose" by a Barber Shop Quartet called That's Harmony. Members are Chris Brown, Jack Morriseau. Ken McDowell and Tom Lyon. Glen Jay Meip interprets a charming Harold Hill, while Susan Lynn Leider sings her way to an Movie I/stings Newport Beach MlMA CINSMA 7°' £ IMl>ol llYd 61S.·lS70 Hew Te ..... Lewe .. • ..... .._ ..... '"'"'·' ... MIDI .... ,CMIT ONaMA XIO ~ Ctnet< Dt.w 644~7&0 I ..._ ff'G-1 ll 1 l 4S, l lO. &. 8 JO. 10 SO l PH__.·--jlJ 11 4S. 1 )(), S IS, I. 10 )() J "'9 TWe J•et IR! 11 I JO. 4 IS. 1. t 4S ~ romantic musical com- fiura buddy hm tiaMS put. Marcellus Wubburn, ii paruayed by an animated Gary Robinson. Meiat and Robimon eneraiH the ftnt act at mid-point wiill lbeit "sjve it all yc»u IOI" rendition of •"Tbc Slddet-Bua-Wi• Girl" and sparkle IPi:a in Act 2•1 "Sbipoopi." Fine pCrfonnance1 .are delivered also by Marv Tamu, u Mayor Shinn -Cheryl BartelZko u hi• wife, Eulalie MacKecknie Shinn - Harris Anlell in Jbc role of Charlie Cowel~ anvil · aalesman -Mat Genu1er u Tomm_y Ojilas and Nancy l.elonka u Zaneeta Shinn. Interpret.in& youna Winthrop Paroo and Amaryll11 are Eric Priestly and Elizabeth Lee. Priestly ajves his all in an electric delivery of Act l's solo rendition of ''Gary, Indiana." Generatina lots of just plain fun are the Pickalittle Ladies -Joy Gerber, Loreen Guilford, Pam Dutwiler 1.. G_lo De Rosia and Ellen Phillips. Dartetzko serves u on staae director of this enthusiastic. slap- stick ensemble. Musical director, Barb Konyndyk and choreographer. Irene Hutton derserve note for their contributions to a polished community theater production of Willson's classic piece. "The Music Man" will run Friday and Saturday eveninp at 8 p.m. and DWA91 tl4AND ~ 'wwan tl&lno, Nfw. pott CtneP< .640-11l8 I T ....... C.. .. ....._Ill! l1l0. 1 0 S 7 IS,t JO. II 45 l ...... ......_ l~llf ll. l .•. 6, 8 10 l .Alr ~ 1111 ll JO. l O . SIS, 1JO,t4S 4....._...fll) l. lJO. 6.I JO, 1045 S .,._.. .... • lf'G-1)1 I l 4S. 1. 4 IS. 6 JO 145, It 6nte , ......... ~! ll IS, l JO, 44S. 7. t IS 7 ..... """ ... u. ""· ..... ..,,,, .... uoo CIMlllA "'-' ""° .. Newpot1 v.-..x Attil& the Hun. Ivan t)te Terrible. Al Capone. They were all seven once. ., Lyon gift ~ to Barclay ~ Theatre >1 SI ) IRVINE -The Oen. and ~ William Lyon Family Foundati<>l' has donated SI 00,000 to the 750l seat Irvine Barclay Theatre, bei°' built at UCI across from The Mu.. ket(>lace. Tbe ~ft bri• lt!e theatcr1 capital campaian to wttban apr.rox- imatcly SI million of its aoa . ae- cording to trustees chairmai\ Thomas H. Nielsen. 1 Gen. Lyon, chairman of the boanS and chief executive officer of tht William Lyon Co.1 1 major home.- builder in Califom1.1 and Florida. t& chairman of the Ora.nae County Per' forming Arts Center 6oard of direo- tors. The Lyon Family Foundation'-& aenerosity will be recognized wittl dedication of a major architecturad featu~ of the theater to be df. termined. ' I 67HJSO j ,.. ~ 111 11 lO. 1. s lO. e. 10 ts ~ ~ n.ATm ncK £ CO.ii HIQIM~ 6H-6Jt>O .., , ... 1.' JO Costa Meaa I ( •DWAltOI CIN•llA <•NT•• 2701 H•r~r ""° /,_Y Vt<Ott (-ff t 7'.,. I 4 I I I '-1198Mll!Gf tl IS, 2 IS,4 IS.6 ... ~ 111 1 •S. I~ lO l MJ -.....,_~·Ill I, J. S. 1 9, IOSO J Y ........ M 19! fl. l . 4. & IS. I JO. 10415 .,.......... J11120. J IS S4S. I. 10)() SDWAltOI Cft!IUIA Hartlo< ltvd /Adatnt 4~ S•6·l 102 Nr ~ 111 IIS.3 45. o IS. 8 JO. ICH ~ 1'WNll C1MMAS HMOOJ .. d /f Wiison Su"1 Ul·JSOI t •a..a.eltt (Gf 12.1.4 .• IS llJO t04S l ..... 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NHrt 1111 I ) JO & 8 )() 10 SO Laguna Beach •DW.IUIDI fOUTH COAfT LAaUNA 4J& S Co.m HIQtlw~ 4'7· 1111 I NI ......_ 11'1 12 JO. l . S lO. I 10 IS 1n.. ............ ,., '· 4. 1 10 .. .. O.Ml•COUTW.YflLOr ,,..._, ~ "· 1lm 1111 . lval of Britain gets r~yal treatment with visitor ~ ... TAYLOll VWIM llOY&I -Hlr Roni Miaf'nm Pft•r111 A'Ma .._ h coutin IO~ C)lw Elila-beth. .... .. livitadoia to vltit tbe ¥91 ol .,.. ~ openf0ct.12at._.C..,.__ Tbe .......... Yillt "' ....... of tbe ~~.•=will be ICCOl!Dl*l'-1 tiJ .. • • Ojlvy. ~Her ~ bia ............ roYal toun. dail will be cbe "t: Rc)yal visit to °'81111 Couty. CONIVllllATS caAnl -Tbe ''Cheltea COIDll 10 Califonia.. al Crystal Court oPeD1 to die DUt1tic SINrdaY, Oct. 11 ne crafta lllr will 1110 liauahawb witb tllle lunoua G:'bellea Cnftl Pa& Wit aaually iD London. Thia ii not ,., t.lic c:iafta eollectioa. but a ltelllr IZtherins ol British anilana. Tbe LODdolMmed Crafts Cowt- cil, with the IUpport of Mlain'1 DepuUneDt of Tnde and lnduatry received over 750 applicants Of ~hicb 21 O were 1elet1ed for the London fair and 90 for c.alilornia. 18,000 IQuaft feet of the upper level parkiq of CrymJ Couri will be transformed into a flower filled -wineed vilioo mat will be f::e to the ~bib anilll t.luoulb Oct. 21. Tbe public will have me (IJ'e opponwajty to view and purdwe it.em1 IUCb u ceramics, $tudio ...... fubioll tatilel, wood and furniture. jewelry and lilver-ware, leather, toys and other coo-~mnnnrv craft objects. 1~.dd:tioe, the vilioD will in- clude the Cbelw rwoom and • hand~ c:aroutd. Tbe c:aroUld, by the wa~iJ ~ braiDdlild of Morris La beed ol ~ mcnt and M)es or the Britilb Council an4 the tint to be built in the Unjted Kiqdom in over 60 years. The British firm, Chestnuts, de- sianen of tnditional roclci na hones1. is constructina the 13-foot carouse 'ftamed Excalibur exclusively for Her ltoJ•I Hltlhn•11 l9rlnce11 Al•••ndr• •nd her husband, Sir Anaus Ogllvy, wm be vl1ltlft9 Or•nt• County on Oct. tJ on behalf of th• '•atlv•I of Brtt•ln. ~ Coun. Eidt oldle 12 ..._ Oilldren's clothes an: priced under ii banckarved tblll h-d 1111i.Dled SIOO. widl CO.ti ol 1t1n1 to ;;pa-I die , I b'9bt1 from Kint Atlbur. TM WBn IN A NAllB -As of l'Ollilctint boud. or canopy abcM Sepeember, Orref'C>nt Cryl&al Coun, =-~the:r.=..= ~ ~~ =:: KOlta Boda November of 1919. Ac- cently iot.alli111 SI0,000; Lhe No. I an &lau deMper in tbe worid (lertil Vallaen) ii 1 member of the OrrdOn dni&n team and; the ~ori1y of tbc staff'"is Swcdilh speak:ina. IDml'l'DaAN&AN PLAVoa-cordiJll eo ma.,..., Lynn Walker, Jim Zimmerman. co-oner o( Cot.-tbeir new loeo bu just been ap-tura. wu k>oki!'f far MlditarueaD proved ud cbanen will belin on daip and ambiew _. lie fouad new 11ationery ud sipaee. An ex- it at f uhioa I._ Al ol Sepl. •. pensive chaw lO •J.:C leut, the Coctura, borne lO M&inlica (IOUthent three aand-blMled llORfront BLUE JEAN BABIES -Guess European eanbeawue) will open ill •• alone will COil an estimated juns for babies and toddlen are fint <>ranee County location o&r-SJ0.000 eo replace. Orrefon crystal. consistent winners at the ch.ildrens i.aa a diverte telection o( baa6-one of Mayor Tom Bradley's store 0-2-14 at Fashion lsland. Ap- crifted and band-peinted cenmit &vorit.e sifts to vilitina ~taries, proximate!)' 300 little blue jeans arc d.inMrware, '"11 decor, pluMn, bu desi&ned the .. Peoples Choice sol.a monthly. The tinier sizes (3 jardinieres, home 1COH1oeies, fouD. Award" for television and the months) arc the most popular. tains, and much more. Ceramic pet· c:ryu1 chandelier that banp in the Another wee fashion statement.. dc- t.ems are baled on 12-llth century JFK Perform.ins ArU Center in &iJned for baby·s bootJe, is the Guess dni&ns with the knowtedic o( lkiJ. Wuhinatoo D.C. diaper cover ($24). Yes, there arc lful craftsmen puaed frOm ~-Other int.erestina tidbits: FAX or-color trends for the little folk ... fire ation to aeneration. Many Of the den are commonplace, one sale re-cn11nc red and kcll)' green. small factories that dot the coun-.-------------------------trysjdes of Italy, Ponupl and Spain, have been man ufacturina earthenware for the put 200-SOO years. Each piece reflects the unique- ness, color and flavor i~nous to their rqjon. Cottura offerl a bridal reaistry and world-wide mail order service. ' CONGRATULATIONI -A warm we lcome to the newly appointed icneral manager of Furuon Island -Rick Oliver. REMINm THEM or TllElll CHILDHOOD -is the comment Martha Frisbey, manqer of l'aura Ashley Mother and Cbjld. hcan most often. Pnscilla Presley and Marie Osmond shop at ihe SCP store for their daugbt.en. Ashley fabric inspiration comes directly from the English gardens. Primroses. daisies. ivies. violets and roses grow prolifically on jumpcn, rompcn and old fashioned pinafores. The fcmi- n in i ty of styles evoke fon d memories. so much so,1 that approx- imately 75 percent or sales arc in matching mother-daughter outfits. SENIORS SEEKIN G FUN! Look no further than South Coast Senior Villas! Our spacious, new one bedroom, one bath units include such luxuries as: • Maid • LlAen Senicle • Dally Acdvtdea/Sod&l Ei:cuntou • 0..Uy Meal ~nice Available Office aft air ruined this dentist's life • hlly eqlllpped KJ~ • Z4 lloer •cat'ftAC • Sc~llled crusporadoa DEAR ANN LANDERS: Another letter about atrain, but if this one can help just one penon it will be wonh my writ.in&. I'm a dentist in the Midwest. I had a beautiful wife. two wonderful chil- dren, a put home and a fine prac- uce. Two years IJO I hired an at· tracuvc youna assistant. I'll call her Shemc. She was 15 yun younicr than me. My wife sensed from the beginning that this miaht lead to trouble. All I could see wu that Sherrie was pretty, upbeat, energetic. and my work days would be a lot more enjoyable. I admit that I did llin with her a little and before I knew it. we were havinf an affair. My wife suspected what was up to and asked me to fi re Shcmc. I denied that I had any interest in the woman and continued to see her after hours. I felt like a tecn-aacr apin and it wa.s exciting. Then I bepn to realize that my home life was falling apan. The auilt was icttina to me. I tried to break off with Shcmc but she threatened to ao to my wife. She insisted that I incrcast her salary and I did. twi~. and then I couldn't afford her any lonicr. Finally I told her to leave. Ann Landers th at means I get to sec more stuff. I can get along with just about any- body. I have no prejudice what- soever. I have friends everywhere and I often run into people I knew in other pans of the world. ~11111 h ( '11, ,,, '-1.:n 1111 z•oa p .. TDVIEW Dn AD way. My only problem 1s when ~ AUt. av someone asks me, .. Where arc rou COST A MESA, CA He!7 from?'' I JUSt tell them -'M (714) 646-6300 FROM EVERYWHERE. MAN! ·DEAR MAN FROM EVERY·~~~~~===========~==~==============~ Please pnnt this letter, Aon. I'd like to let my dad know how grateful I am for all the terrific experiences I've had. thanks to his career. I loved every bit of the travclin& and I wouldn't have had it any other :.oe:~:.~~r.:..ae."i:i.: 0"-1 . B. D I F F U S I 0 N '/TQ} Army bra&a feel ~-~~J _. yev •d wUI leve ll. fer wrfdq. To wrire ro Ann Linders. send letters ro her c/o rhe Dally PUel, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. THE COSBY GALLERY Presents "Salute to Summer '90" A Cosby Production Starring "The Su mmer Collection" With new Originals and Serigraphs Opening Night F rid ay Aur 17th 7-1 0 pm Wine Reception with the Artist "Two Thumbs Up" .. A Must See·· ··An Occasion Made More Special by Your Attendance" Music by Eric Henderson RSVP Requeated 3404 Via Oporto. Sui te I 0 I Victoria 714-723-4758 Lido VIiiage. Newport Beach .I < O\Tt \l l'O K\K' V.U\l t\' \l'P\KI l .. , F1NALLY Foc.JND W HAT f'M L oo1--..1NCJ Fo R .. GRAND l PCNI G FuhlOO bland • :tN N r .. p .. r• ( t 111r1 llrl\c Nt"""JIOn ~Ao.I\ ullh1rn1.-• I •I I "hi• Monday Fridat HI 'I '-1ur~1 I ii c 'uod,, I ' ' I wish this was the end of the story but it isn't. Sherrie sued me for sexual harassment and won. The ncwspapcn ate it up. I lost my wife, my children. my home and my self-respcct. ,.;=.__;;=..;..;~;..._.oj.__~~-- Pleasc, if any of you out there have a co-worker you're staning to JCt chummy with. {>Ut an end to it tmmediately. It w11l save you a million hcanaches. I know. I'm there ri.aht now. -HURTING IN THE MIDWEST DEAR MIDWEST: I eu add oo~ .. Y•r , .. ry. YH've Aid It all, a.M I "8llk yH. 9.<"'"' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you tand one more letter about military ids and movina? For 17 of my 2• Maryland Crab Cakes --.a• c--1rom~ 440 ....... <Dor-. drt Mar 673-0910 A touch of class overlooking th~ bay . ~ 9 p.111. IO 2 •·• 3381 VII, Udo, NIWpoft 8Nch 7141723.()500 German Hom e Bakery Wcddlna Cakes "The Old· Fashion Way .. 2950 Grace Ln. C M Call for Info 540-0281 HOUSE QF WFJ>DINGS Your choice of stvtral BEAUTIFUL WEDDING CHAPELS in Orange & L.A. Cownties 7S MARRY (71•) 756-2719 Romanlir W',.ddi ... •I See ·~_, .... ,ldltt ..... .... , 0. ""'' h 1IC.a 0 ' a ,..., ............... ,.., ..... (714) 11M7M ~ lf(Jlll A TM ''"'" ... I ..., .............. ..... , ............................ ~ ..... l.l.'1 C.ttri•1 ... ~ ... -"" ... .,.. .. _ ..... M llUllllC lilUlO , ..,oti ".-• ....... EJetint tr1ys Gour!Mt bu~ts v.edc:itfll' Ver} Alforda~ •rm sma roa ALL mo-.-tu.IHI (!.l.,,J a, 7M s. • Pf-.1., y.., 1' ~JJ,,,,' Old Lapaa a.r- Pmod Or-cm. W edchnr· Receptionl. • U,. ti.. W.JJ1 .. , _ l-..... Anru~f'r'4!r1e1, Ur Provided. lntwfaith • .f we/. fl.,..1.IJ, S,,.",. 494-1535 ~ dfJ e.. & s,., •A n eN'S ••••tE ..... Muie For AJJ Ott••fon1 ~I frota &.cl. lo RMk 4l.I PIU)f' 'llO,~I U,H IP'4E\T <!.!/ <!..t, M 142-4321 ( •" . , ............ "jltl ..... 11111 ,.,,, (714) 966·0SQ2 \I ~A "'"'" ho•-· • .. ,. --OOMTDMLYlllL.O'f .... -.-11 • .0 OIANGE COAST An Independent Newspaper Publ1lh9d by POQ9 Group Publtah"'e. Inc. l.Mrt I., ... , pre11ct.n1 & chHll e~ve otlicef Hiet Stein, Jf., choormon Gerald W. Adata, Jf., geoerol monoger Waltw hnou9h1, 1901-1919, fovndong publisher Let's tell the world about California's best-kept secret L ife along the Orange Coast is unique and rich. The perfect climate, warm beaches, entertaining niJht· life and even its residents are appealing to tounsts. Visitors can fill our hotels and shops while relaxing in a tourist-friendly paradise with easy access to land. sea and air transportation. With all this to offer you think our local businesses - cs~ially our hotels -would be enjoying the finanical windfalls from tourists and conventioneers enjoying what the Orange Coast has to offer. However. an over-heated Palm Springs and an over- populated San Diego seem to attract more tourists' dollars than the real jewel of Southern Cali fornia. the Orange Coast. Now we see a number of promising steps to educate business persons and tourists as to the best spot in Southern California. Newport Beach. with its newly energized Conference & Visitors Bureau. has already begun an aggressive sales and marketing campaign. and now Costa Mesa. with its first- rate hotels. cultural centers and malls, wants to get into the act. Hotel operators have proposed a joint-marketing sys- tem with Newport Beach and neighboring Irvine aimed at drawing more tourism to the area. Adocates want each city to raise by I percent its bed tax charged to guests at motels and hotels. This would allow for a multi-million dollar marketing campaign that would put the Orange Coast on the map. The plan only has one flaw. It should include Hunt- ington Beach and Laguna Beach. Together. these cities could become a powerful force in the convention and tounsm business. bnngin~ to the Orange Coast millions of dollars being spent in ciHes and resorts of lesser quahty. We're bullish on the Orange Coast: it's lime we let the world 1n on our httle secret. Today In history Today 1s Fnday. Aug. 17. the 2291h day of 1990. There are 136 days left in 1he year. Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 17, 1807, Robert Fulton's North River Steam Boat. popularly. albeit erroneously. known as the Clermont began chuggin~ up New York's Hudson Ri ver on its success- ful round-tnp lO Alban). On this date: In 1942. U.S. bombers raided Rouen. France. Today's Birthdays:-Actress Maureen O'Hara 1s 70. Actor Robert DeNiro is 47. Singer Belinda Carlisle is 32. Actor Sean Penn 1s 30. Singer Do nnie Wahlberg 1s 2 1. When Writing to the Orange Coast Daily PiJot ... The Orange Coast Daily Pilot encourages correspondence from our readers We "3Ques1 e11<?rs bP I ep1 10 opproiomorely 300 words Any correspondence s 9" ftcon1 f anger triori 300 words will be pronled al our d1screr1on as a Community Commentary. Guest Commentary Of Editorial Response . Comrnuro iy co,,,merirar r:-s ore reserved for issues per11nen1 10 c111es and rowns along '~" O range Coos1 G ... es1 commen1011es may pertain 10 any public ssue Ed 1or101 responses ore reserved for reburrols 10 ed1roriol pos1toons al rhe Orange Coast Doily Pilo1. Leners considered ro be libelous or on bod 1as1e w ill nor be prinled Wroters ore l1m1rf'd 10 lour wbm1ss1ons a monrh All correspondence mus1 be signed and 1nrlude ri-e wr11er's address and telephone number for veril1co11on purposes lerr')rs should bP or1d1 ... H~d ro the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, 330 W . Boy 51 . Cosro Mesa CA 92626. A11en11on: lerrers 10 the Ed11or W riters worh Questions orP vrqPr1 10 coll !he Dooly P1lo1 01 t7 I 41 642 4321 , E.xr 352 Doonesbury M5 ata/51 A~ Ir >Q'./ fUA5el / Y65. (UiK3/?£93 - MAN? ----'~: t By Garry Trudeau UH·HJff. IEY, rrs ICTCNJCIR, /SIT' \ ,..,,.,. D«nocracy Is In big troubl~ In Huntington B~aah To tbe E.ditor: OD Friday, AUS. I 0, the dernC>i.i Cl'llie ~ lOOk I ' DOit dive !' HualiQa&on Belch tbankt IO COU'!C'I membeil Silva, Bannister, Enkine and Mayor Mays. Nearly ai.x months aeo a arouJ> of dtizen• reQuested tbe coUndl to tubmit the concept of tbe Save Our Pub initiative to the voten. The rnP.Onse of the ~ty of the councd was no. The ~up went out and ptbef'.ed l 8,000 sianat ures to place the 1n· itiative on the ballot. It took .hun- dreds of boun to .. ~those uana- tures. On Friday I watched in disbe.lief u four council members iplored the democratic ~ and approv~ a second inittative that had hastily been· thrown tase\her four days before. The lar)est ~nd owner lf!d de- veloper in our c1ty, the H ununaton Beach Co. (Chevron), which su~ ported the four council members an their council races, ''loaned" its at- torney to helP. prepare;, .th.e. ~nal venion of the 'alternate 1n1ttauve. Have faith, help' s on the way The individ ual submittina lhe in- itiative is involved with a lar&e political maHina house that beneflts from contested elections and in- itiative campai&ns. The alternate in- itiative took five days and four council sianaturcs to be placed on the ballot. I fOr Newport Beach recyclers It's not a question of for or apinst an issue. "CaJifomians are serious about recycling" my house guest visiting from the Midwest said as she surveyed the trash bins in m) back yard labelled "cans." "glass" and "plastic." "Sure. isn't everyone?" I sniffed 1!1 m y most casual. laid-back. Cah- fornra 1one. What I didn't tell her was m y good inte ntions to recycle were under siege. California may lead 1he nation with 1he number of en- vironmental initiatives on the No- ve mber ballot. bu1 many residents still can't depend on cit)' recycling programs to help us "think green:· Rec)'cling isn't easy. II takes time. it's mess). W11h out the assistance of an environmental friendly cit} re- fuse sen ice. I wonder just ho"' man) are rec)chng the basics. Or. am I 1he onl) one s1umbhng m) wa) 10 a cleaner earth? Like many people. m y ecolog1cal conscio usness has gradually evol- "ed. When Newport Beach's refuse service offered a separa1e newspaper pick up a fe..., years back. I began rec}chng. It wasn't too difficult 10 save m) bundles and deposit them along side 1he 1rash twice a month. I added cam when m v oldest child's school began a "Recycle A Can. Save the Rain Forest" crusade. Hauling a bag of crushed aluminum eve!) few weeks to school was a minor 1ncon\en1ence -no big deal. really. The Eanh Day 1990 promotional campaign raised m} family's sense of dut) 10 begin recycli ng our glass and plastic -'t the ume, making a commitme nt to req .. cJe the basics ~emed eas} Dail}. the newspapers ~ere filled w11h helpful "save 1he Earth" 11ps. o me supermarkets of- fered c1m omer.. reC}Chng services that enabled shoooers to d rop off Inside Repon used "California Redemption" trash on the way to buying new reusables. For those residents also wanting to recycle non-redeemable trash. two recycling centers. one located on UCl's campus, the other at Orange Coas1 College, promised not 10 re- ject any metal, glass or plastic. Marfa ·Mlller-Mazura At about 1he same time. the after- glow of Eanh Day t 990 started fading. my trash bins began to bulge .. Because I didn't take the time to separate "California redeemable" ••••••••••••• trash from the rest, me and my garbage had to travel to a recycling center. No1 looking forward to a trip down the freeway. I considered rum- maging throu~h the bins. picking out 1he "redemption label" garbage the supermarket would accept and 1rashrng the remainder: but frankly. I d1dn·1 ha\C the stomach for 1t. With 1hc backseat and trunk of m) car stuffed with rattling glass and bulk} plastic. I made my way to Orange Coast College rn Costa Mesa. B) the ume I made the second 1rrp to the recyclrng ~ntcr. I had to find space m my trash compacted car for fi ve pounds of aluminum. Our school's recycling program took a summer vacation along with the kids. Between the first and second Junket. I noticed a change in my at11tudc. Apple j uice bottles were findrng their .... ay into the regular trash. Rcc)cling was becoming an add111onal burden I didn't need . My ·•green" color was fadrng fast. There had 10 be a better way. I called Newpon Beach's refuse center. looking for any informauon 1ha1 would gi ve my "savr the Eanh" spm t a much-needed morale boost. ··When can residents ellpec1 an in- crease 1n reC)chng services?" I asked Mike Pisani. the Cit) 's recycling co- ord1na1or. ··~n. we hope to begin our com- prehensive p~m in September." I breathed a sigh of relief. help was on the way. "What Wlll we have to do'1" At this point. I didn't care what he said. Anything would be easier than dnv- 1ng down the freeway with breakable garbage in m) back scat. "Nothing. We've contracted with a refuse service that will mechan- ically son the garbage. We chose th~s method over others because 1t guarantees I 00 percent partici- pation. Costa Mesa uses it now." he said. We got to chatting about garbage. Some cities. Laguna Beach for one. provide residents with separate trash bins for recyclables. When Mr. Pisani said that as few as 40 percent of residents participate in such programs. I was surpnsed. What's so hard about lugging a few elltra trash cans 10 the curbside each week? Thou&h I hate to admit 11. I take some solace knowing I'm not alone in my struale to do the righl thing by my g.ar&aJe. If I thouaht I was the only one stumbhna m y way to a cleaner earth. l don't think so anymo re. M•rla MUkr~M•llll'• 11 • New- pert Bad-basefl col•mJtl11 f« die Orup C..•I 0.Uy Pilot. The question 1s what is moral and fair? Placing an initiative on the baUot with four signatures or one with 18.000 sianatures. OemOCf'lcy is in trouble in Hunt- ington Bcach. TOM LIVENGOOD Huntington Beach OC's heritage must be preserved To the Editor. Mark Whitehead's column "Re- member when OC was farm coun- try?" which appeared on AUJ. 6 reprdina the slow-but-sure disinte- aration of Oranae County's fa~e as a farmina and produoc contnbutor should have been titled "The best kept secret in Oranac County." As an OC native, I can vividly remember when Anaheim Stadium was oranae aroves, and how "out of place" South Coast Plaza seemed the only high-rise in sight. . A recent thorouaiy shock1na ex- perience of mine <f!ove ~ome . the point that our hentage as rapidly fadin .• from memo7. As a volunteer of Ch1ldhelp USA. visit OC school classrooms to speak on child abuse prevention. After tellinc a story t<? a class of Sth pden an Anaheim about a youna prl who was tricked into enterina a perpetrator's car and then driven to an oranae srove rn Anaheim. one of the students asked "what is an oranac srove?" Needless to 11y, I was stunned. Apparently we need to make every effort to keep OCs heritaac alive for our youna people. One , so.lution miaht be for our school dastncts to include ..,;cultural field trips 1n their aaendas. At any rate. if we are to keep OCs roots alive, then we must not be blind to the fact that our heritage is rapidly . fading. Please help preserve our history. Egypt's Mubarak takes cautious CAROL PACKARD Huntinaton Beach stand on the Mid die East crisis Egad, what are our OC county supervisors doing? ALEXANDRIA. Egypt -In his first interview since the Arab sum- mit, President Hosni Mubarak wamed against allied war aims that seek too much from Iraq's Saddam Hussein. "If he withdraws, the whole world would accept 11," Mubarak told us 1n a small, comfortable vacation hide- away near 1his ancient metropolis. Does that include President Bush? "Yes, including President Bush." But the U.S. president has strona- ly suuestcd that Wlthdrawal from Kuw11t is only the beginnina of American demands. Bush insists that the Al Sabah royal family be restored to the throne. lie hints that he also wants the bad man of Ba&h- dad stripped of power. Mubarak, the self-c:ffacma former air force pilot who has made dra- matic efforts to build a new Eaypt - on a 1hoestrin1 -praised Bush and ctcorlated Saddam. But he did so Impersonally, 11 thouah the Iraqi strona.man's att.aeks aaainst him were the natural moves of somebody Qu&f\t In 1 trap. 8uab baa been anythina but im- pmonal. The ~ptian ICet the drama of Seddam I probebly falal • overTaeh u a matter for sta1elmen or the worfd to molve di .. peuionately. The American'• !!'fM>"le teernl • Pft'IC>nal c:rulldr. nus could become 1 COldy di~ llrence in view of 8l&lb '1 reliance on Mubarak u &be one Anb lelder .. mutt have in tht anli-.Wdm• camp. Mu•rat and hit men do noc =· lbeir ICOl1l ud ..., rot Mub.:i'U hi...., told us .. my Rowland Evans mind was jammed" when he was awakened on the niaht of the in· vuion of Kuwait. "Slddam Hussein, had told me. 'I have threatened, but I have no intention to attack Kuwait.'" Mubarak continued. "I believed him." At 6:30 that momi~ Mubarak told us. Bush Informed ham over the telephone he had already m ade bis dcc11ion to 10 to lhc United Nations for 11nction1 aplnat Slddam. But the allies must measure their war aims with a lo"' view to the future and the neceu1ty of kcepin1 a\lbilhy in the f'Clioa. Alktd how he f.boulb& &be Umted Slatn would be able to ••eet out" of the Oulf if Seddlm llr'ftd IO veca&e Kuwait but coaliauecf IO k.eeo pQWer ht Blah· dad. Mubarak eaicl he did not .. want to =&e on &hat .. owever, Mubuak did 11y that If &be lrwai dk:\lw were DCrlUICkd to leave Kuwait. be would 11ot be~ enoup IO ipaf'e &hat "IOQd Inion" in IM lbture. 11 ... • 1 milar •1" or Siddllll ............ ill ~ after • dl9h••* ...... ill ....... be .... "' '° ......... Hi• .... ... Robert Novak To the Edi tor: l read the Onqe C..1t Dally Ptl•t every day IS f have for many years and altbouab I er\jof your reponina. especialfy the loc. item•. I find that I am at a lots to under- 1tand some of the 11me. For example: I. Our county supervison pve thcmaclves a hefty pay rai1e. Now I read that they dofl't have enouah money to pay for c:enain items {or tion Wednesday of Saddam 11 a liar. the sick and needy. At the 11me a thrc.at to the "Arab nation." a lime, at least two of our supervison killer usina poison ps and a arc pddina about in Europe. P.urvevor of "brutality" and l ~··in our 1uftH'Vi-1-,.nt 'atrocfti .. s" defines an international . ,.,... -· . ...,.. rr-• • ... ly were content to leave mattm villain incapable of bein.a tauJht new concemlna Oranae County airport lessons. entirely In the hand• of one of lhelr Jn rqard to U.S. aims, Mublrak members. diuentcd from a view widely held in Btcauac of their (the 1upervison') the Middle Eut that behind Bush's ~1mrent relicthef. happinett, or some- anti .. Saddam cruudc lies an inten-r I · I ti.on to move toward "international-•RI e IC Y l'Mpln imoui Y named the la1at and on-eoina pro-: ization" of Persian Oul( oil. "I do ject named ta.id project In honor of no' think that," he •id. 11id super. Yet when it comn down On where 'ht 11lherina of forcea he • -' ....... ... ......... In the Gulf shall lead. Mubarak 10 t natty ... n6' IUCll ...... o _. --m• ~r-1 t .. •t at leatt war is still not take mpot\ai lhy for indftden· -~ ... cin, cost over NIU and delays, not avoid& • Even tbou&h some of his to mention ptndina or imminent 1tnttal1 would like a quick U.S. air law tuitt. suike II ......... Mubonk .... ) ... _ --r~ avoidina war 11 -ntial · lilhcd in the ....., tbe 1U Well, Mr. Pmident. YoU att a hed no choice but to O a MW miliW')' man. WW it be WU DOW Of Propoeitioft M Oft tbe coml-. ~ peA(lC? .. ne mon time thM ~ 0ce c19e..,.. .. naada..a t;' ti.. the more ~-it becoma. T,....,.,,-·.1-Com-i....t--- MubuU ~ "W Oii pace? I lieve ~--~m--'Tb 1 ~ ~!','° ,=:.,•••••_.. Plft. :::-9 by our own county •r• W••tl•t••• •C·t•••• -= 'a '• ,,, a.. ......... . . ALAN L IWM .... .... 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Sheridan became ill on Monday wtth what she thought was the Ou. said City Manager Paul Brady Jr. But an examination by her doctor revealed that the condiuon was more scnous. Brady said. Sheridan is reportedly undergoing tests to detemune the nature of her ailment. She is expected to remain hospitalized through the weekend. Laguna gets more candidates LAGUNA BEACH -Four City Council hopefuls took advan- tage of an ex1ended filing deadline and submitted petitions for office Wednesday. Two candidates, Wayne Peterson and Norman G rossman . curren1ly serve on the city's Planning Commission. The third, environmental ac1ivist Beth Leeds, has made previous unsuc~ssful bids for city office. The fourth additional candidate is Steven Leonard. The four JOin candidates Robert Gentry and Mayor Lada Lcnney, both arc seeking ~lection. Rickey Slater, Planning Commissioner Ann Cristoph, Steven Leonard and Nancy Krcder. who submined petitions Friday, Aua. 10. The deadline for filing petitions was extended 1hro ugh S p.m. Wednesday ~use incumbent Councilman Dan Kenney is nol seeking another term. Fountain Valley race takes shape FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Five candidates had filed for the City Council race by Wednesday's S p.m. deadline, which had been extended when Councilman Howard Stephens declined to run again. Mayor Laurann Cook a nd Councilman James Neal will run apin in November. They will be joined o n the ballot by G uy C'arrozzo, a retired school!rincipal, John Collins. a busancssman and community leader, an Marv Adler. an optometnst. OC couple drops Nissan spy suit SANT A ANA -A Costa Mesa couple. saying they want to avoid a Iona and stressful coun benJe. have dropped a lawsuit tha1 claimed Nissan Corp. spied on them to pther market research. Steve and Maritza French contended in Oranae County Superior Court in Oe<:ember that a Niuan employee from J apan took advantaae of them by posin1 as a house suest who wanted to improve his En4lish. The suit maintained that Takashi Morimoto took detailed notes on the Frenches' way of life durina a six-week stay in the family home. It allqed Morimoto djd so to provide Ninan with research on the Amencan way of life. A Niuan spokesman said the company is happy the suit has been dropped. "We ori&inalJy said the ctwacs were absurd and around less." said Nissan sp<>kcsman Don Spetner. "In our opinion, that has bttn proven true: Police selling stolen Items NEWPORT BEACH -Numerous l»cyclcs. s&ereo cqujpment. jewelry, fllhina poles and other penonaJ items unclaimed by their owners will be on aa)e 11 the Newport Beech Police Depanment public auction on Saturday. lnttrested buyers can preview the items from 8 to 9 a,m. at the police depenment. 870 Santa Barbera Dr .. and the auction bqins It 9 a.m. For more information, caJI Jaynie Rueta. 64+3680. Truck crushes homeless man SANT A ANA -A homelell man WU crushed to death Thunday wMn I ta.wheel U'ICtONniler "" rolled o~er the cardboard boll in which be WU .. ... Alben Abela. 4S, WU in the boa ......... tM folldilll dock II the Senta Aaa Food Marbl at 1216 W. FW 5'. .._ 1M tnd bKUd in to mUe cWiveria lbcMlt 6 LL, llicl S..• Ma poticre -•Oii' ScMrf. Abe•'• body -.... M l:IS UI. br wodlll1, ...... laid. LA area still has nation's dirtiest air WASHINGTON -Government monator- ang of air quality showed only slight 1mprovc- men1 over last year. with 119 m<'tropolitan areas sull failing pollution standards, the Environmen- tal Protection Agency said Thursday. an ozone pollution O\ er a three-) ear penod endang an 1989 wah 13 7 days. 133 malhon people stall ltve tn areas exceeding the smog standard and almost 78 m11J1on an areas 1hat arc over lhe carbon monoxide hm11. N1nety-s1x areas failed smog tests and 41 flunked an .arbon monoxide monitoring. The EPA released lists of cities 1hat violated ozone or smog hm11s -a summertime probkm -and 1hosc 1ha1 failed carbon monoxide stan· dards that are most difficult to mec1 an colder months. And Los Angeles was nearl) twace as high as any o ther city with 7 1 carbon monoxide pol· lullon days for one year. Bakersfidd was second among c1t1es wtth ozone pollution with 44 days. and Cahfom1a had fi ve of 1he 1op SC\ en c111es on 1ha t hst. pokane. Wash .. was second on the carbon monoxide pollution lts1 wtth 37 days. "Most nlaJOr c1ttcs tn this count') arc suit not mtt>llng at least one of these standards." sa1d Warren F~s. spokesman for the EP.\ 's air quaht) office . Eighteen major caues had violations of both standards. down from 21 last }C&T. The total faa hng at least one of the standards last year was 124 On both lasts, the Los Angeles urban area had 1he worsl record. The EPA said the Los Angcles-Anaheam- Riv<'rside metropoh1an area averaged more 1han three tames as many days as any 01 her U.S. cat) .. These lists demonstrate the ma~n1tude of the air poll uuon problem till remaanang tn this countl)," said EPA Deputy Adman1strator F. Henl) Habicht. , Despite some improvements. Hab1ch1 said . Magellan begins test for photos of Venus ly LEE SfEGEL N kMnc• llfr1f..- PASADENA -Magellan bounced radar waves off Venus on Thursday 1n 1he firsl test of 1hc spacecrafi's abahty 10 yield lhe best pictures ever made of the planet's cloud-covered landscape. "Maiellan 1s bcamang a signal to the surface of Venus for th<' first time," said Ed Sherry. Magellan science operauons manager at NASA's Je1 Propulsion Labora1ory. "Everythang as acting JUSt as expected." Dunng the test, scheduled to end Fri<by. Magellan was proara:mmed to bounce radar waves off Venus as it o rbited the planet four times. During each orbit. the returning radar echoes were expected 10 produce data 1ha1 computers on Earth will process into ~ven to 10 postage stamp-sized pictures of Venus' landscape. Each image 1s supposed to cover a I 5-by-1 S·m1le area. Clouds prevent optical cameras from viewing the Venusian surface. so Magellan was designed 10 use radar waves 10 make pictures and maps. Sherry said engintt>rs won'1 know until somc11me today 1f the spacecraft successfull y collected 1hc radar echoes. The data won't be processed into pictures until somellme this weekend. he added. The National Aeronautics and Space Adman1strat1on doesn't plan to release the test pictures unless the} reveal some anteresttng djscovery. Sherry $81d pictures wall be released an September after Mqcllan formally starts maJttng 1m11es and maps of Venus on Aus. 29. ....... Squirrels take over high school CONCORD -Hundreds of pesky ground squirrels at Concord H t&h School ha' e dech ned 10 d 1 nc on poisonous bait and womed school officials sa) 1he destruct1H' rodents. arc now closing an on school buildings. Already, they·ve ncarl) ruined 1he running track at this Calaforma high school. The football field 1s scarred and patched Entire squirrel fam1hes can be sttn peeking out from huge burrows under cla srooms. side- walks and blacktop Ever san~ las1 spnng. school of- ficials have ~n conniving ways to g<'t nd of the squirrels. To:uc smoke bombs failed. and the little beasts l"<'J«"ted 1raps balled with po1sonrd graan -By McCl•tc•ey Ne"• Servi~ RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... T-o.a., C-.... Mere' lct7l HAl80l llVO COSTA MISA-Ml-llS• UNl~jRSITY OF La.. r'&r rv?...__ Fot nded II'\ 18SI Degrees in Healtl1care Management Information Meetin s: Monday, August 20th ColleO-Hoeplal '301 "'-..toria St .. Cost• Mesa ASk Info Desk tor Room 12 00.2·00 p.m. St Joeeph Holpftal 1100 W. Stewart Dr .• Orange Classroom 3, Education ~lding 4:00·5 00 pm. Pl.le clip Ind rcn.m IO: New~---..--....;...--Vni¥etlity oC La Ve.me Lut dtp complt&od: __ _ Sc:Mol of Conlln\lh& Education \ ......._Man..,mant 19'°Tiufd SL, la''eme. CA ¥17 0 For man mlonl\att1W\ CIOft\ICt. Pacricc Williama (714)62A-d31 1(1~)69.S-41.S .Dr.Mr. Mra..Ms.Miat __ --------- SlrMtl ~---~-~~-----------...-.-.;... CIC) ________ Swe _TJ,...., _ _._ __ __ \ IRAO ''°"'"' Chousands of Army, Navy and Air force troops already in place in the aulf and the Saudi desen. At a news conference, Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill said Jordan .. is seeking some auidance" about a provision in the U.N.-backcd trade ~bars<> that allows food for hu- manitarian purposes. Worries however grew about the safety of Americans and other West- erners trapped in Kuwait. Iraqi mili- tary authorities ordered all Ameri- cans and Britons in Kuwait to as- semble at a hotel, officials said. "Very few" of the 2,SOO Ameri- cans in occupied Kuwait complied with the order, a senior U.S. official told The Associated Press. Iraq said the roundup was to protect them from unspecified threats; British Foreian Office minis- ter William WaldCJl'!lve called t.he order ".,.ave and sinister." "What we fear is that they will be interned somewhere, most likely in Iraq," WaJdegrave said." · A total of about 3.000 Americans, 3,000 Britons and more than 4SO /apanesc arc in Iraq and Kuwait. Overall, more than 2 million fOreigners arc in both countries. Iraq has called them "rcstrictccs." In addition to the estimated <45,000 Marines to ultimately be part of Operation Descn Shield. Steal th fighter planes and the ai rcnt\ carrier John F. Kennedy are also headed to Saudi Arabia to protect 11 from Iraqi expansionism. In Washington, Pentagon spokes- man Pete Williams said Iraq has continued to increase its armed "'~--... be ........ la MOOll'I oaun on A111-_2_I. ID dal wUN, CJeido .md Ille baa ntaiud lrviae altorHJ Clari .......... '° ........ CUI llliNld Cw1I ud l.&1nctiDI be ~loculliaa on ~ OD AUi-l l... CWdO .aid. relniil to \be dedWed date of • bearilll -hit cue. Olido bas claimed tbat petitiom c:allillf for I IPICia1 city election contained leveral improprieties IDd tbat many ot the _ IPat\lftt lbould have been di1qualifted. Had the UanalUl'et been properly examined, there would not have been enouah to n:quire 1 special election, her suit contends. forces in Kuwait and they now number about 160,000. Saddam has been under inter- national quarantine since his Aua,. 2 ~wcr-arab. or what he calls an 'eternal meracr" with Kuwait. ln a Iona verbal attack read on Iraqi television Thursday, Saddam reP?tedly called Bush "a liar" and wd a shooting war could produce body baas counesy of Baahdad. "We continue to pray and pray bard to God so that there will be no confrontation whereby you will re- ceive thousands of Americans wrapped in sad coffins after you had pushed them into a dark tunnel,'' Saddam said. He called U.S. soldiers massi ng in Saudi Arabia the real oc.cupicrs in the Persian Gulf. Rephed State Dcpanment deputy spokesman Richard Boucher, "We haven't reaJI)'. analyzed the state- ment in detail but 11 appears tp be just another example of his oudan- dish rhetonc and his attempts to diston the truth. "We believe that his words cannot distract the world fro m the facts of Iraqi aggression." An international land, sea and air force has mobihzed sjncc Iraq's in- vasion. which was sparked by dis- putes over oil. land and repayment of war loans. In the L111cs1 U.S. military oper- ation since Vietnam. an estimaled 20.000 American Gls have already massed to defend Saudi Arabia. "We don't just arri ve." said four- star Gen. John D:ulcy, asmtant commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps. "We're there to stay for a fairly lengthy period." Egypt. Syria. Morocco and Blq1adesh also committed pound troops. to a much 1e11er' ctrcree. The U.S. Navy has 27 lhi~ in the maritime barricade of Iraq. They are aided by Britain, West Germany, Aus~ Canada, the Netherlands and Be)&ium. Bush was expected to authorize Nval commanders to use "the minimum force necessary•· to interdict shi~cnts to and from Iraq, a U.S. official said. That could include firina across the bow to halt a ship. lo the air, U.S. Air Force fliers say they ha ve enpaed in "a little cat and mouse .. with Iraqi warplanes, which have retreated when weapons radar locks onto them. "They don't want to play with us," one U.S. crew chief said. In Kuwait, the Iraqis have rimmed the capital city with an air- dcfcnsc system, acoordina to a U.S. official who spoke on the condition of anonymity. He declined to say if the wea~n1 included missiles, but the Iraqis have them in their arsenal. The Iraqis also possess chemical weapons. The combined operations arc de-signed to isolate and strangle Iraq until it retreats from Kuwait. The quarantine hopes to staunch the flow of lra~i oil, which is Iraq's economic lifeblood, and clamp down on food and supplies aoina in. Iraq now controls 20 percent of the world's oil reserves with its conquest of Kuwait. Only Saudi Arabia has more oil reserves. The economic chokehold appears to be workin3. The Lloyd's List International newspaper, whic h monitors world- wide sh1ppina. said Iraq's fleet of 80 tankers and cargo ships has stopped reaw.r trldina. John Pmoott, a sb..ippiJll a. respondent, said there WU DO llai~ piJll in Kuwaiti or lnqi ~ aod that IC\.ivity WU trailina off io tbe Jordanian port of Aqaba. Bush's cliief objective in bis meet· ina with Huaein wu to pras tbe kina to shut down Jnq•a food ud oil supply route from Aqam on tbe Red Sta. Aqaba is Iraq's only outlet now that an international nooee bas tiahtened. Bush bas indkated tbe U:S. Navy will barricade tbe pon from Iraqi ships. Tbe oraidcat allo bas offered to help ol&et Jordan'• costs because .tO percent of ill ex- ports 10 to Iraq and 90 percent of itl oil comes from there. "It's our only outlet to the tea and the rest of the world." Huuein aid. He also said of trade with lnq: ''There arc no sbipmentl at tbe moment." A day earlier, scores of trucks, many with Iraqi licetlle plates. streamed north out of Aqabl to Amman and onto the desert high- way bound for Iraq. , The Jordanian monarch met this week with Saddam, but he told reponers he had no masagc from Ba&hdad. "I am not talk.Ina on behalf of anyone in the area ... but myself." Hussein said. In the United Nations, Libya called for the replacement of U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf with Arab ~uc forces and U.N. soldiers. Libyan leader Moammar Oadhafi, in a letter to the U.N. Secretary- General, also called for an emerJ- ency Security Council meeting an Geneva to remove U.S. forces. There was no decision on a meeting. ................ .................... .,,., ....... off .... II ...... to u. I. ltep aw1111,her COa .... wHlleM. KELP f rom A t poup intends to ellpend it to about 10,000 square feet, said Tony Per- eslctt, a Marine forests member who oversees the scientific activities. The fTOUP will USC the J...aauna Beach sate to see if a kelp farm can be arown in a rocky environment. Up to 'now, the sroup has only planted in the sandy ocean bottom off Newport Beach. Tbe Laauna Beach waters are also free of the effects of 00.tins, fishina and pollution and should be a better place to judae the performance of the kelp. Pereslete said. Marine Forests members ell- ~ hope that Cox's visit is 1 prelude to public f undina. However, Cox said bis mafo ob- jective is to draw attention to the project. Noting the scarcity of feder- al fundina. he said. "I'm not sure there•s a lot of extra money these days." Still, Cox said he may have .. much different ideu about the fed- eral aovemment's involvement" fol - lowina bis Sunday visit. Cox said be has been interested in Marine Forests' conoe1>t for the past year, not only because of the en- vironmental benefits but also be- cause of the claim that the kelp forest could belp food supplies by encouraaina fish and sea creaturn to breed and thrive. Luxembourg supports sanctions While the croup has expanded. it is still lookina for fundinJ. Several major corporations, 1ncludin1 Chevron USA Inc.. have con- tributed thousands of dollan and donated needed materials. State fish and Game officials 11fCC Streichenbergcr's concepts are beneficial and have allowed him the use of the offshore plots. but have not provided him with any .,.ants, which arc hiahly competitive. If the simple kelp farm has the potential to radically reduce the na- tion '1 food bud&ct, Streichenberaer's concept could 6eCome a worldwide benefit. Cox noted. "I'd like to understand a little bit better how in the Third World this is 1oina to provide a food source." Cox said. 'This strikes me as a project with areat potential." 8y TIM HUGHES/ D•Hy 19#ot Conespondent NEWPORT BEACH -Re- verberations from Iraq's invasion of Kuwait arc being felt not only in the United States. but also in Luxem- bourg, and a top officiaJ of the tiny bucolic European country on Thurs- day called for an "international reac- tion'' to the cn sis. "The aulf is of utmost impon ance to Europe and it has to be de- fended," said Vice Premier Dr. Jac- ques F. Poos. "There must be an BABY From A1 first 11rl to be born in the hospi- tal. The nut 98 newborns will re- ceive United States Sa vings Bonds. Hartley. the son of Barbara Attaway and Joe Hanle y of Rancho Santa Margarita, was born at 11 :27 p.m .. two weeks at\er he was expected. And being late was never so fruitful for Attaway. wh o found out about the college annuity the following morning. "fl w11l be real wonderful that he'll have that money when he 1s ready to go to college." she said. Attaway. who has given birth intemat1ooal reaction to the in- vasion." Poos, vacatiooi ng this week in Newpon Beach, spoke at the Balboa Bay Club at the request of county business and political leaders. He noted that. like Kuwait. Luxem- bourg was invaded by fo reign forces bent on military annexation. Although the pcnod was World War II and the foreign force was Nazi Germany. the vice premier drew several s1m1lan11es between the two conflicts. En ough similarities. 1n to three children at Western Medical Center. said her deliver- ing phys1c1an. Dr. Allan E. David. ~as scheduled to work at Irvine Medical Center upon its opening. "We had no idea what we were ~etting or what we were getting into:· Attaway said. "I didn't think that I would be able to deliver here because the hospital wasn ·1 open .. but 1t JUSI kind of worked out It wor~ed out real well." In add1t1on to the monetary gJfis. parents of the first 100 newborns will take home build- ing blocks. gift baskets. sparkl ing cider. dinners fo r two. T-sh1ns. ph oto display sculptures and chil- dre n's health Journals. fact. that Poos and LuxemDOurg immediately pressed for United Na- tions economic sanctions against Iraq soon after t.he invasion. "We immediately took a position in sup~rt of UN sanctions and also a position to strengthen the Euro- pean Economic Co mmunity," said Poos. He stopped sbon of calling Sad- dam Hussein a madman. but Poos believes a lust for wealth and power is driving the embattled Iraqi leader. "Sometimes, Americans compare Hussein to Hitler," Poos said. "Hi- tler had a different kind of philosophy. He wanted to absorb the German-speaking countries of West- ern Europe into his empire. He's (Hussein) manipulating the ill- educ.atcd people of the Arab world and is also trying to exploi t the division of wealth in the Arab world." Washin&lon, which reacted quick· ly to the Iraqi invasion by sending "defensive'' troops to the Saudt Arabian desert, has given rise to concern among many leaders of the Arab world, including K.ing Hussein of Jordan. But Poos, who is a member of the lcft-of~nter Christian Social Party, believes ttK enormous military of the U.S. miaht will force Hussein away from the blttlefield and up to the ncaotiatina table. "I don't think he would have invaded Kuwa.it had he known the world reaction would be so strona." THE DAILY PILOT'S · ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6th To over 100,000 Readers INCLUDES: • Extensive Coverage of all Local Schools • Schedules of Local Games • Coverage of College Games •Raiders & Rams Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message FORONLY '19 ~ Goooooo TEAM! CIF ALL THI WAY GOOD LUCK PIOM EVEIYONI AT JORN 001'8 SHOP ACTUAL MESSAGE SIZE DEADLINE FOR YOUR MESSAGE IS AUGUST IO So call your C1-ffied Repreeentative Today! 842-G878 Poos said. "I don't think he wants to ao to war." Poos said many in the inter- national diplomatic community feel that the U.S. navaJ interdiction of Persian Gulf shipping lanes will eventually cause Iraq to work out an CONDO Newport lkach police initially ananaement with Kuwajt to re-said Hu&)lcs and Parser apparently i nstate the ousted Kuwait from A1 were involved in an off-.nd-on rela· monarchy. license at Parser's condo that in-lions.hip for the past nine years. Even if the Kuwaiti royaJ famil y dicated Parser and Huahcs ~re Nciahbors in the Ncwpon Crest eventually returns to its throne, married in J 984 in Las ~egas. but condominium complex described Poos thinks Iraqi influence will be whether they were still married has Parser as a nice, fairly quiet woman stronaer in the rqion than before not been confirmed. but noted she had been annted the August I invasion. Western Detectives further learned durina before for drunken behavior. countries, Luxemboura amona their invettiption that HU&hcs had them, must be prepe~. he said. "displayed violent tendencies" in Oranae County court records Luxembourg, nestled between the pui, while Parler was livina in show Paner was arrested in April France. West Germany and Paudena, Gonis la.id. and May for beina drunk and dis- Belgium . is an international PaMdena police repons revealed orderly. Her trial for the latter arrest financial c~nter with considerable that in December 1985, Hu&)lcs al· is scheduled next week. economic interests in the Persian lqedly attacked Parser with a fire-Neither Parser's attorney Anthony Gulf rqjon, Poos said. place poker, and she defended Sessa nor police know what Parser "J know of some Luxembourgers herself by slashing him with a knife, d0C1 for a livina-But Sessa said in Kuwait who are in the hl.nkina Ganis said. Parser never failed to pay his fees, industry," Poos sajd, "There are a The Pasadena reports showed that and property records show she few there, but I ha ven't beard any in February 1988, Hughes violated a bouaht her Newport Beach con- news about them yet." restraining order by calling Parser dominium in May 1989. AJthouah luxemboura maintains on the telephone. Eiaht months Sessa said he did not know much a position in NA TO, the small size later, he broke into her residence else about Parser's bacqround,. ex- of the nation ( 1.034 square miles or and was waitina for her when she cept that she apparently came rrom about the size of Rhode Island) and arrived home. Gonis said. a aood family and is well-educated. its small military. requires that the r,::=========================:::.. country concentrate on participetina in UN economic sanctions rather than playing a role in any military involvement. "We plan to participate (UN sane.- lions) economacally, financtall y and . morally," Poos said. AlpM ..... 33 lntanra HoUM A...nc.n&mtige ........ bo.e.,,_ ..__ .... ~ MM1eNot11• ................ .... King Dr.ctml,DDa Dr.,....,00 , ...... ~ ..... Pllhlon~ * ............... GllMl•UH•TIMlng Geld'•°"" Goftl'• Ct*'8ee flood a.. ......... 0.-Door..._ HeMfOa..dHeme lilly Piiat CALL THE CLASSIFIED 842·5878 riams lose ismith for t2 weeks Ex-Uni star making meteoric rise In the world of triathlons Raiders' 'Rookie' ready Defensive lineman suffers strained ligaments In knee IRVINE -See- on d -y ear de- fensive linem1n B rian Smith auaiDed lipmenll in hil left knee and will be out at leut two weeka, the lama revealed Tbunday. The iltjury coma at a. J)Olition Where tbe Rama can leall airont one. Tbe other player the Rama plan to me at Smitll'1 Politioo. ICICOM-yar lineman Bill Hawkins. ii not rutty recovered from ofl'-tea1e>n knee aur- lf:l'Y· . • .. We're ~rut Brian can play in our final ellhibition pme (Aua. 31 at W11bin1ton)," Robinson 11id. "Brian'• bad 1uch a aood cam p it•• not a tetbeck if he can come beck in two weeks. .. The ICU')' part i1 if two weekl becomel four weeks.•• The Ra.mi will 1tan Hawkina, the tam's \Op draft choice lut year. in their second exhibition pme SatW'· day niabt at Anaheim Stadium apinst ihe San Dieao Cbarlm-But lae won't play Iona. Robinson aaid. "Bill's knee is sound;' Robinson laid, "but il's held him back enouf,b durina camp that it's afl'e<:ted hi1 conditionina. .. We don't want him to set too tired and suffer another injury. It's tomethinJ we have to watch closely." In add1tion to Smith. the Rams won•t have key defensive linemen Kevin Greene1 Doua Reed and Alvin Wriaht for tne San Dieao pme. Greene and Reed an holdouts, while Wriaht is recovering from a minor lq injury. Also on Thunda,r. the Rams aianed comerbeck Oifford Hicks, a comerback who finished last season on the injured reserve list after twice injurina his riabt knee. The Rams waived fne qent wide receiver Gene Taylor, who played two yean with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 91 IMm'W PAl8 __. ._ ........... LAGUNA NIOUEL-Tbe coacept of twimmina up '°a mile, bildal • ~ .. 120 ud l'WHWll a 26.l-mile muaaboa iD uxn1lon milllat.,.. a he.n rate alert for IDOlt alb.._ •t UlliVWlfty Hilla (Irvine) product AAdy c.art1oa•1-.n UI survived wone. carteon IW8lll ~dwty for llmol1 10 ~ ....UIMI Al&-lloDorl witb I.be Millioft v·~ Ned8dorel and lollilll lilt boun a c1aiC tbe pool with daily donr of 25,000 Yard&. .. My heart rate wu in tbe oione for mott oflbole ~"be ncaUed. A lboulder iJUury prior \0 tbe 1914 Olympiic trials. bowner turned bil dedication '° duat and 811 but ~ tro,ed bil beartfdt pulion for the apon. What followed WU I lJuee. }ar athldic funk and a quest for I.be IOCial freedom be bad pven up for daily dates with lane linel and buoy buddies. .. I started banaina out at niabt. IWfina I lot and bUically pfed around for three ycan. •• said Carbon. He IDO¥ld OUI olbil ....... Im. bome and betaft = ::..-..= ==-Lwldda put bbn in •r.s .. ..._,..,. ... ....,-.s ~me ....... lieirt • laid. .. 161.'9~ =:.~ ..... btlaem M 1dlll•a. bec1 •I CG d f ed triadlloG a oompromile al ......... ..._ I bad tried 10 --tile ........ j ... wberal .,, couldn .. --= witla die belt in la}ODeofdleir :" Friendly pe; ri•,ver, enticed c.mon ;.:.:·'° ........... try. t40fte pay lillldtlil to me about it andlaii5'° ~upabout com · llicl. .. I ltaned · · about tbe wt.imate IUCCell I never ..ny attained in twimmi• wt I fllured this miaht be my~ deP"' .. At S-foot-7, 135 '°'"*2 be ftpred risbt. Caltloe, 3 completed bis first lriatbloll iD ~of 1988 with a I 9th-place finish in Sula Buben.. Leu than I year ..... be turned pro and Im riten to I No. 4 rankilll in the overall fSee TillA THLON /82J LA's Tim Brown sees 1990 season as being re-born 9y JOt-. NADB. "'.,... ..... OXNARD - Tim Brown's beck wilh the l..ol An-te&et Raiden and ready for I ~t of bis brilbant rook.ie seaaon - wilh one major ex- ~on. rm done with that kickoff thint for 1 white,·· Brown II.id at tbe Raiders t.rainina camp ... Unlell we Ft to the Super Bowl. and then we'll tee." Brown bas a aood reason for beina done with .. that kickoff thins. .. Jn tbe Raiden' fint pme lut year, he suf· fered a tea10n-endina injury 10 his &eft knee while retumina a kickoff' apinst San Dieao. The injury made • Brown's teeond NA. season history almost before it started. As a rookie in 1988. he led the ~ Raiden in rcccivin&. with 43 catches for 72S yards and five touchdowns and made the Pro Bowl as a kick returner -after winnina the Heisman Trophy at Notre Dame in 1987. .. Tbinp went IO great in 1988,.. • Brown said. "Last year, I just wanted Lo improve. I envision thi1 beina exactly like my rookie year, the aame ~ 1cenario." Brown. 24. admitted be was uncer- tain about his football career for several months after beina injured. but said everythina was fine now. "You pray, you hope, you prep9J'e for the worst and hope for the best," be sajd, "1 don't have any problems with my knee now no swelling. no pain, nothina. It's fine as far u rm concerned. The mobility is fine. Be- lieve me. if that was a problem, I woukin't be out here. That's my I,.._ '" lllOWN/•JI .. After the final reauJar season game at New Ena)and, he underwent sur- Ff>' to repair the anterior cruciate Hpment and cartilqe dam11e. -By rte Aaot-J.IUJtl PrH1 Cooper's time had simply run out with the Lakers INSIDE After I 2 years he had given Los Angeles all he had laid. "They don't ~y much defense over there. So Michael ts looking to help imple- ment that with his new team." •Pete .... update be- tw'ld prison Nn/12. • ,....... s.llon Mt '°' l)mpollum/12. • Lot Caltalleros hosts ~ tennis toumey/12. • Tefevtllon·rltdlo/82 • N .. mleC·outdoorl/a2 • M¥w Le..,_s/14 Dotty Piiot's SPm'.TSIJNB 1-900-446-7171 SCO.ES ANO SC>tEDUUS I.Alli H U.KING NEWS 2A HOURS CN•- 9y MICHAIL J . GAKIA .... ~--~ LOS ANGELES -It's • bard to think of Michael Cooper and not think of the Los Anaeles Lakers.. The two have been synonymous for the past 12 seasons. But this week, the two parted company. It was on friendly tenns. but the sepantion still was emotional. Cooper, 34, wu placed on waivers by the l.akers, at his own request Not because he was ready to leave Los Anaeles. Not because the purple and yellow no lonaer ran throuah bis veins. It WI.Ii inevitably, Cooper's time and he and his family realized it His role with the Lakers had ebbed last season, and the situation looked like it could worsen, or at best, stay the same for Cooper if he re- Langston having grim ·season, but can still laugh on way to the bank ANAHEIM Mark Lan11ton's me11ed -up season does have a few briah~ spots. In lddiuon to re- ceivina I heft)' PIYtbeck twice a month. the Cah- fomia Afteel1' S 16 million pitcher even win1 a pme once in a while. One of thole victories occurred Wednetday niaht apin1t the New York Yankees. who have the wont record in the American Leaaue. c..e ..... by the wlll -ISJ0.000 by the lea -IJU,JJJ ,..,., ... The...,. .......... . ... the ...... c:wdl ... "This is a really bia boost. af\er 1ucb a me.ed·up teUOn," Lanpton aaid after the An,els' 8-l victory over the Yankees. ... hope I can ute this u a ltePPin& stone.·• Lanoton (6-15) bad one of his better outinp. IO'Wnt out l l and finaJ!.Y. ffndina bis slider. I bad a beUer slider than I've bad in quite a While. .. Lanp\Oft. wbo will earn Sl million ~iuar. "That'• my key pitcb. I have io It' that over to be IUCCOelftll. and lattly I ba¥en't been ctoe111 it .. t .,.,.. won for only the tee0nd time in ll decilionl siKe June '· He elCmbtilhed \he breatiftl ball cmty. relyilfll OD it for four strikeouts ia IM ftnt three. innjQll. 8y the nd Ol lbe 11me. Robeno KeUy, Steve lllboni. Jc. Barftdd. KCvie Mau and Jim Lcyriu were aU tWHllM victims. "No ca•lltioa be s"iched pat," laid A•ta Mwteer Oout bdlr, whO 11ve l..Uiston the dart three days after hi• molt recent flop. La....-llleed only ltlJ ianlftll oo Sueday in • l l ~ IOll to llhbnalw, WI aiMll ........... It home. fa WI Int ..... wida Calllnia. °"'April I l, ... Ud Mm Wm ooebieed Oil ....... . ...... DO diflnat ..... llltiftt ol( I borll." .... .W...,.. ... lime ,o. ...-. ...,. ..... '** oa it. die quid!•,_ -...- ' mained with the team for the remainder of his contract "You don't want to leave when they're ~ushina you out the door," said Wanda Cooper, Michael's wife. "Michael's playina time had diminished last year and it was a very bard year for him. It wasn't a com- fortable situation for either of us. It was a f rustratina year." All is not bad for Michael Cooper, thouah. If no other NBA team picks him up oo waivcn by this afternoon, he will be free to pursue a reported three-year, SS million deal to play for II MCSU11Cro. a team in the Italian Leque. His contract with the l.aken would have paid him about $600,000 for the upoomina season. The lucrative Italian deal also includes the use of a villa. a car and school tuition for his three children. The offer comes at an opponune time. "Michael wanted to extend his pla)'IDI career. and this is a very aood offer. aome- thina we couldn't pus up," Wanda Cooper said. "There's just not a lot of 34-yea.r-oki playen who are offered the kind of money he's beina offered in Italy. Sure, il would have been the ideal situation to stay be1"c. Michael would have stayed for las money.t but he just wants to play a lot more ball. · Cooper averqed JUSt 6.4 points in 23. l minutes a pme lut seuon. both career lows (excludiQ& bil injury-ravasd rookie year). Cooper helped briaa five NBA titles to the l.aken. He was the defensive apeciaJ. isl. sc>il!J toe-to-toe with the likes o( Larry Bird, Michael Jordan and J~Hus Ervina. But Italy offen Cooper a cbancc to star. There won't be any shadow of Maaic John- son on the cowt. "He's k>okina at the prospect of beina a team le8der' over there... Wanda Cooper An eiaht-time member of the NBA all- defcnsive Team, Cooper was reprded as the premier sixth man in the lcquc and its most versatile defender . Said Cooper: "Kun Rambis (a former teammate) told me I'll have a new teaaue IO intimidate." But CoopeT's dec15100 to leave Los An· aeles for Italy didn't come without 10me tho~l about the welfare of his thne children: Michael Jr.. 9; Simone. 7: and Miles. 6 months. .. That wu one of our mun concerns." Michael Cooper wd. "We d1dn't know how they would take 1t. But we sat down totether and talked about It as a family. Ellccpt Miles; be could only guraJe. "For them 1t will be something good. JJVe them another outlook on hfe liv1n1 in a forcip country. They kmd of acoept the idea and are look.Ina forward to it if u were to happen." Dodgers come home saddled with 4-1 loss NEW YORK -The New York Meta are bead.in& to the West Coast with a little luck on their side. The Mets beat Los Aqek1 4-I TbW"lday with IOIM help from John Franco'• arm and Miu Sharperson's foot. Schedule AT 8AT Fri E11001 IC (homel'-lS ~ Oft D•CK Set E11001 (l'omel 7 JS IN TM• HOl.lr SYn E 11P01 (home) 1-0S All oemea on KASC radio C7'0l • K Soort1Cl\ennel With one out in the runth tnnina. reliever Bob Ojeda walked Sharp- ettoft and Franco came on. After hit. If 1t hit me. n must have hat my Sbarpcnon slOle second. Mickey spikes.·· Hatcher walked and wu replaced by The MelS finish~ their homo- pinch-nanner J0te Gonzalez. stand S-5 and now head to the coast luan Sam &ael followed with a slow for I 0 p mei. Los Anaclcs concluded 1 P'O\U'MSer \0 shortstop that skipped its 15-pme .road trip 8-7. iDio shallow left fteld u Sharperson Dave Mapdan broke a 4-for-23 belded home and Gonzalez pulled slump w1tb two run-scorina hits and iDio third. Johnson add~ a home run for the lut wait I teeond. Mets. Home plate umpire Terry Tata "I don't know what to make of • Nied I.be ball hit Sharperson and what happen this year," Johnson called him out, crcd1tJna Sam~I said. "HeadJna to the West Cout. we wilh a ainaSe. Just have 10 take 1l one day at a ..My n1nner aatd the bell didn't hit hme." bim," Dodsen Manqer Tommy Winner Ron O.rlina (S-7) pttcbed • LMotda arped. "Why did the the 1n and oul of troubk, aivi"J up one home plate umpire make the call?" run and etlht hits in si.x innanp. The • So 1n.1ttad of 1 run home and ~n left six runMn on beae in naanen on tee0nd and thmt the O.rhna's lul three innanp. Docteers were left whh runnen at "l made some benef pitcbn ftnt and teeond and two outs. Pinch· today." l&td Oerbns. wbo INted oely • bitter Hubie Brooks Oicd out to end 1 Y» 1nni!'tl tD bit last ..,,., "We the pme. needed this eame... .. "It definitel~ hit tum. The bell Ojeda. whom Dlrla111 repl8Ced ia chuecd direction," Mets shorut~ the IUIRlftl fOtalioet worW lV. Howard Johnson said. ··t couldn t 1COrelal inn•np. &od Fruoo _... btlleve they weren't mahna a call. biJ 27th aavc aa lO ....,,.,,. Wida a But at least they sot 1t r\lht. Theft's tittle Mt= Slmpeuon•a tbot. no a~tion lhe ball hit him in t.be Tam ~ Mired dll 1111 • foot~· nine .,....,. ~ .... , ••J had no idea what happened." bfokeo-.blit popup M beta-IM Sbaf1)Ct'10n 111d. "Tata told me I ~~IRQ9~ ud __. .._ -... c.-..., "9rl ......... -.... ...... •n •n. I,,_ L e .... RJl mlr ... ••• SAnJRDAY ,. 0 -... ta.a. -TM~ o(I # fflll M ~Ille, lad. (llCll). l!SPN. ....... 10 .... -Mier'-........ OUell 2. I p.a. -"'daMI 11 C'Waieo C'*-WON. S:JO p.a. -Q1c1eo ~-Sos at Teua. WON . ........ 10 a.a. -U Hank>DW1 Cllil•~P' tom l.ctlaMpoijt. f:SPN. 11 :lO a.m. -A.1&1&naa 0peo rrom KilztNlltt (tape), 5pon1o Qund, l:JO p.m. -The Volvo l11ternadoul ft'om ,..._ Haven. Con11. (drllYCd), ChanMI 7. 1 p.m. -Virainia Slama of Manhlnan Beach, Pnme Tkkel. OeU 11:30 Lm. -LPOA JAL Bis Appk Cluaic from New Rochelle, N.Y .. ChlaMI 4, 1:30 p.m. -The l111enu11ional from Cutk Rock. Colo. (delayed). Ct111111el 2. ~ J p.m. -NFL Cld.IU.C C1wk f'rom Ponte Vedni. Fla. (tape). ESPN. l p.m. -Ewopeen Entlilil Open from Bdfiy, Wa1W1ck.llu.re (delayed). Prime Tdet. I p.m. -U.S. Div1~Cha=~ from Dallas. Channel 4. ........ I p.m. -Columbia p from Tn..Cmes. Wub. (llpc). ESPN a.er-' 1:30 p.m. -The Cape Cod Cluaic (tape•. SporuOannel. BWlaMa 2 p.m. -Snooker-Pool Shootout (llpc), ESPN. OelJele .... ...u 3:30 p.m. -1990 Pac·IO ptTview, Channel 4. ,.,.. .... ...,.. 4 p.m. -1919 Rams hiahl!Aht show, CMnnel 2. S p.m. -NFL uh1b11ion· 0.llu 11 Raidtts, Ch1ru1d 9. S p.m. -Nf1. uh1b111on: New York G11nts 11 Houston. ESPN 8:30 p.m. -NFL e~h1bttion: New York Jcu 11 K.anw C'll). WPIX. 11 :30 p.m. -NFL uh1bu1on: San Dieao 11 Rams. SponsOuinnd WW. WtrW et S.WU 4:30 p.m. -N11tl Benn vs lru Barkley 1n 12 round m1dd~°"'ew11 bout from Las Vqas: Traven S11Jr;es from Saratop. N "I'. Channtr 7 V.U."911 S p.m. -Men's pro bc1ch event from Fon Myers. Fla (taprl, Pnme T1ckcL Am1tftr Budall 6:30 p.m. -World Baseball Champ1onsh1p from Edmonton. Alb«'rta, Spon.sChannel H•ne Raclaa 8 p.m. -Del Mac replays. Channel ~(Prime T1ckc1. 12 \0 a m I Baaedlall 9.lO p.m. -WBL Mrmph11 11 Younp1own <dela)rd). 'ipons Channrl S.rfla. 111 n "1 -0p Pm \urfin& ( h1mpion1J11ps from Hun11ng1on fk>alh (11pcd), ESP1' SUNDAY .r.:= 9 Lm. -NASC'AR o..mpkMI Spart Pl11t «lO tom lrooktya, Mich •• ESPN. 2:30 p.m. -"'OAP Twlo 250 tom Tbompeoa. Conn,, ...... Ctlannel. 4:30 p.a. -Tllooapeoe Modified UO 6'olll Tllom.,._ C... (tape). SpotttOaaltd. ...... 10 Lm. -Donovu ltuddclct VL IOmmiad Odum la I~ bout from Atlaadc ~cy1 NJ .. C'Muel l. );JO_ p.m. -Mal100 Swti-. VL Mawicc llcdlr le W9C wdte~I title bout f'tom llno, "loicv. (dril)'ed), a.....I 7. ...... 10 Lm. -Aiwb II ..,.,.. C°hUIMI 5 . 10:30 Lm. -SntOe .. New Y• Yubel, WPIX. 1 l:OS a.m. -Atlanll 11 Chlc:.-i Cllba, TBS. WON. S p.m. -Ntw Y• Meta ll San Francilco, l!SPN. Oelf 11 a.m. -LPOA JAL Bia Apple Oauic: from New 1lodMUe, N.Y., Channel 4. Noon -The In ternational from Cude Rock, Colo:1.CllMMI 2. 3 p.m. -European EnaJilb Open from lelftoy, w~ (delayed). Prime Ticket. · Trta ..... 12:30 p.m. -from Nice, Fruce (llpe). ESPN. ~··-I p.m. -Berlin lntemauoftal Tra llld Fidel (tape); U.S. Dlviat ChampionsJups from O..Uu (detl)'ed), Ctaaud 4. ,..... l p.m. -The Volvo lnler'Mlioeel (rom New Havm. Conn .. Channel 7. 1:30 p.m. -U.S. Hardoourt Ownpiolllhips rtom Indianapolis, ESPN. 6 p.m. -V1111nia Slim1 or Manhattan Beach, Prime Tick.et. 1·30 p.m. -BMX Race ~~=-Dnlp (tape). Prime Ticket. rnr ..... S p.m. -NFL Cllh1bi11on: Minnnoll II C1cveland. TNT. 8 p.m. -NFL Cllh1b111on: Dallas 11 Raiders (llpc), Prime Ttd:et. llA.DIO ...... 10 a.m. -~at Boston, KMPC' (710). I pm -Montreal a1 Dodeen, KABC (790). I pm. -Philadelphia at San Dielo. KfM8 (760). rea roun up Los Caballeros hosts qualifier for-team tennis championships FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The U.S. --- Tennis Association Tennis League Sec· • • tional Champ1onsh1ps will take place ,,,- today through Sunday at Los Caballeros ---- Spon Village. Teams from the lower half of California will be competing for the right to play in the UST A/Volvo Tennis League National Championships taking place at various sates in October. At stake are men's and women's titles an 2.5. 3.0. 3.5. 4.0. 4.5 and 5.0 class1fica11ons, T he categories arc based on the Nauonal Tennis Rating Program. a system ID which a beginner 1s rated 1.0 aDd a world class player 1s a 7 .0. ··The sccuonal champ1onsh1ps W111 be more com· pe1111' c than ever before," tournament director Peggy RiJkschroecf said. ··This 1s the first year area playoffs were held so onl ~ the top teams qualified to play for a utle. "It should be a great weekend of tennis." Admission to the championships 1s free. ScMcMe T .. y I a m -Mef\1 l S San Gat>rl.i Valley vs Wur Loi Anvelfl, San F"ernanoo Va•iev .. , Venlura Couniv Men's • 0, Orer199 Coun1v YI Wfll LOl AnQeles San Fernanoo Vati.v vs Vtntura County tJO • m -w-·s l S San Gatlflet Vau.v vs Venlura Counrv San Fernanoo Vallev vs San DI~ Women s • O. San Fttnanoo Valltv vs Ven1ur1 Countv, San Geb<iel Vallev vs Sen Doeoo Norrn County 11 a m -Women's • S. Sen Getlflet Velle't "' !>en11 Beroere Cou111v, Venrura County •l San Dle90 Men's 4.S, San Fernando Vellev vs San DI~ Norrn Countv San Ge1>r1111 Vt liev "' venture Coun•v I P.m -women'' S 0, Orange CoufllY vs Vanrura Counrv Sourn Bev vi Sen Diego Nor111 Counlv Men's S 0, South Bev "' Vtnlura Coun•v. Oren119 County v1 Sen Di~ Men'1 • 0 West LOl Angetes v1 San Dtego, San Gal>rlet Vallev vs Ventura County 2 30 Pm -Women's l 0 S~ Fernanoo Vellev vs San D1190, Orange Couniv YI Venture Coun•v Men's 3 S. San Gel>rlet Vallev vs Orange Counlv, San Ftrna"oo Vallev '" Se" Dle9o N0<tl't Counrv • Pm -Wome,,·s JS. Sov•h Bev vs Venrura Counlv, Sen Fer,.anOo Valle v vs Ora"99 Counrv Women's • 0 San Fernanoo Valle v ~s °''"" Countv, Cenrra1 Coul vs San Dit90 NO<lh Counrv ~Nrclllv I • m -women's • S. Orenge Coun1v YS $•"'• Baroere Counrv Wome" s JS. $en G11>r1t1 llallev YI Soulh Bev Orar199 Counrv vs Sen DI~ 9 lO • m -Women's • S -Soul,, Bev "' Sen D'tllO Men's • S, Sanre Berl>are Counlv vs S•n Diego Norlh Countv, Oranoe Counrv vs Vtnlura Cou,,tv · 11 e m -Mef\'l l S. Orange Countv vs Wes• LOI An1191es, Venlura Counlv vs San Diego Norah Cou"lv Men's. • O. Orange i:.ountv vs S•n Diego, 1 Pm -Women s • 0, Orenge Counlv vs Ventura Countv. Sen Gat>rle• llellev vs Ct nlrel Coul Mtn's • O. S." Gt t>rill Vt llev vs Sen Fernando llt liev Men's S 0. Soulh Bev vs San Diego, Of'•llllt Countv "'' Venture Counrv 2 lO Pm -Women's 3 0 Vtnlura Counrv vs Sen DllllO Womefl's • S, San Gat><i.t Va tlev vs Oren91 Coun•v Sovlll &av vs Vt nlure Counlv WOf'!Wn'S S 0 Vtnture Cou11tv vs San Dle9o N0<th Coun•v. Orange Countv vs !>oulh 8sv • Pm -WO!'l,.IH l 0 San Fernenoo Vaflev vs Or•llllt Countv ~·s • S. Sen FernellOO ll•llev "' Senta 8•rl>ere Countv, San Gat>rlet Valley '" Orenge Counlv $und9y I a m. -Women's JS llnat Women's S 0. Sou•h Bev vs Venlura Counlv ~·s • S flnel 9.30 e m -Women's S 0, Orenge Counrv YI San Dl911<> Nor111 Counly Men·1 2.S 111111 Mt11's So. Orange Coun1y vs South Bev. Ventura CounlY vs Sen Dl11110 11 aftl. -Wom9ft'l 2.S fl~ Womet1'1 l.O. Or-.. Counrv..,... San Dl9oo. San F.,Nnoo Vlllrf "'· v.,,tur1 Countv. fine!. 1 p.m. -Men'1 ).0 flNI AMn'I l.5 flnel. Men'I U ""81. 2:30 P.m. -Wom9ft'1 4.0 llnat. w-·• u llMI. Men'• o..n Ocean View Colts get bronze Colt baseball team took the bronze medal • LAFAYE1TE, IND. -Ocean Viewx in the Colt World Series with a 12-3 win over Nonh Hoosier of Indiana on Tuel* day. Ocean View finished 2·2 in the tournament, pos.ting victories on two consecutive niahts over highly-regarded Indiana teams to wi n the bronze medal. Rich Crowe won the series' batting title as he hit . 700 for Ocean View. The two teams played even until the third inning, when Ocean View erupted for seven runs. A two-run single by Crowe and a two-run triple by Nick Valencia were the big blows in the inning. From there, Ocean View pitcher Bill Speer cruised to the victory as he limited Nonb Hoosier to only six hits. Sidekicks top Woodland Hills The Costa Mesa Sidekicks, an Ameri· ---- can Youth Soccer O rganization team rep-M' • resenting Region 120, defeated a Wood· ~~ land Hills squad. 4-0. in an exhibition ---- match at the Los Angeles Coliseum Tuesday. The match was pan of a benefit to aid the World's Children Transplant Fund. Benny Novae scored his first of two goals on the night just into the second quaner to give Costa Mesa the only point 1t would need. Daniel Brandon and Greg DilJ added insurance aoals in the second half. The sufling Sidekick defense, led by sweeper Josh Poner. limited Woodland Hills to just a handful of opportunities. but stellar goalkeeping by Ryan Brown and Chris A vatia. th waned every attack. Women's water polo The U.S. Women's National Water Polo team will s~e a series of exhibition matches apin1t tbe Australian National team besinn.ina Saturday. The U.S. and the Aussies will meet five ti.met at vanous locations throuabout Southern California. Both teams are preparina for the VI FINA World Championships in Penh, Australia. Jan. 3-13. Schedule: Aug. 18. 1 p.m. at UC San Dieao Aug. 19, 4 p.m. at UC Santa Barbara Aug. 20, 21 and 22, 7:.)() p.m . Belmont Plaza TRIATHLON From 111 overall points standtng'i of thr pro- fessional United Stales Tnathlon Sen es. usually take a beating on the bake." he said. ''I'm surpnscd I've done so well. but I don't think I've come anywhere close to my potential." Carlson's potential improvement lies primarily tn the bake leg. where he's curTently gettina tips from the spon's best nder. Pig. "Millin& my chance at the Olym· pies wu touah." be explained. "I tbouabt about comi!'I back and try· ina for the 1988 Olympics, but I didn't have the mentality to 10 throup lbe uainina, I j= and that's sometJUna I've to never do apin -in anythina. There's talk about triathlon bee.om· in• an ~ympic 1pon and hopefuUy Tn·fed/USA (the spon's aovemiftl body) can put it toecther for the 1996 Gamet. If It works out. the O lympics is deftDitcty aometbina I would like to 10 for." Though still without a USTS v1c· tory, Carlson has finished second three times this season to the tour's do minant c9mpet1tor, Mike Pigg. The Laguna Niguel resident will pursue bis best chance for victory Sunday at the USTS race tn San Clemente, which P1~ will not attend. Carlson's rapid rise is unheard-of in a spon where long-term trammg is not only recommended, but necess- ary. "I have come pretty far. but with my swirnmina background, I was able to adapt to the spon more quick· ly. The traanina I do for triathlons is nothina compared to the swim work- outs I did all those years. It's actually fun." Carlson said the discipline re- quired in his new spon is ingrained from hjs days in the pool. He also said his swimrnina back&found gives him a d istinct advantaac in the open· iRf. lea of each evtnt. 'I'm usuaUy tint out of the water and I'm 1 pretty Sood runner, but I "Mike and I arc teammates on the Pioneer team and he's been sreat about gi ving me tips on the bike." Carlson said. "Being first out of the water. it's been a constant push to lead funher and fun her into the bike leg. But it's always Mike who eventu- ally passes me. I've gotten to the point where I CID ride with him a little when be catches up to me, but when he puts Lhe hun on you, it's all over." The_pein threshold on the bike has been Carlson's areatest obstacle. "h 's a whole different muscle aroup than I'm used to acttina fatiaued." he said. "I can deal with my arms and shoulders from swim· mma. but it's been a challenac to push throuah the pain in my lep on the bike." Carlson as also dcalina wiLb his past diuppaintmcnt in 1wimmi"J. but hopei to cnJoy 1 future Olympte 6periencc in tnathlon. Cartaoa admitl bis emajtnce OD the elite acme bu raised a few e,. brows. ~t be ii keepiftl tbi ... ill pef'll*Uve. "There are a few of my coa .... poraria who mi,aat raent die llct I've come on to quickly, .. be llid. .. Tbere11 JUY' who compete Aw ftve yean blfOn tbey ~ ..-. money. rm an tbey 'WM is this p_y.• "But I lllned not IO 1Ue ... finjabea ~~-I WM__. U. t.be w uns ,.. o1111e ,.,, -.. the nat .... I 1D1 _.., ._. '6dl8d. I'm ._........_.,..t'"'Y weiet w1 r. llri.._ tw 00••11 cy ... Soviets, Canadians squaring off in dispute MOSCOW-The ~nt of the Soviet hockey ftderahon said Thu,.,. day his orpn.lutaon won•t back down Oft ill pre-conditlOtlt for ..... ills ubibit.ioel with tbe NHL -1 ~ if dla1 mean• c:ancelline tbe -- • Leonid Knvchcnko 11id feeler. at.ion wou&d be .. ai~r uptet" If the NHL follows Utrou1b with itt ultimatum to dimina1C the .mes. Tbc NHL ..W Wedi! 111 ~J tbal it will c:ancct all edUbhioDI dril ,ear Uftlaa the Soviell ..,. "' IOllly. 10 ,.., the 21 ... mc Super Serice as IChed- uled. The Soviets .md WedDeadey. tbn wiU DOC lead dnc -'ID Mri America ddt .._, ~,.. ....... ,,,,_ Prison officials deny any special privileges set up for Pete Rose MARION, W. -Pete Role ii earn-~ las l l OIGtl ID bow wcwtial in a jlriloa Nchi• aoo ud m'1 plalils a•• ia•1111' ...... mm "" tbe ...... t ...... llid Thunday. Jtoee eerviaa a five-month 1e111nee at the Federal Work Camp in Marion, apend1 apt boun a ~l in machine tbop weldina and fabricatina metal ..... 70 o&ber prilODen. .. work IUperWor 11)'1 be bu been 111Uia9 eood reporU. He 1et1 in tbere and W01'b jut u bird u the rest of them, Alliltant Warden Randy O.virllid. Ba1e.ball'1 aU-time bi11 leader alto bu alto been watcb· ina tbe inmate toftball teuna. but hun't been able to play becau1e hi1 knee is healina from tuflery on July 20, Davis said. · Despite rwnors about pref· -erential treatment, Davia said ' ''Pant• hlml Pante Hlmll" .... Role is treated like any other inmate -~ cbores e:ft houn a day and '---------------... ~ Cincinna:= ~~':Ir New enticement for Raiders in at tbe prison AUi-I. The Marion ooty Rcpublkan on Wednesday said confidential sources were reponina Rote bad meals delivered to bim in bit cubicle and had his bed made for him, wu allowed a TV and had cut a deal with federal officiala to aet out of prison early. Coun and enaon ol!icial1 have said the fivc- month 1entence 11 not DeFtiable. Rose is scheduled to be released Jan. 7, then spend three months at a LOS ANGELES -Mayor Tom ---BradJey has met with Raiden o~er Al ~ Davit to enc:our.,e him to accept a new ~ offer to keep the team in Los Anlelel, ---- accordina to a report publiahed Thunday. The Raiden have threatened to move, sayina they are unhappy with their aaina home stadium, the oldest in use by an NA. team. halfway houx in Cincinnati. Davis denied tbe rest of the repon. "He's housed ju.st like any other inmate in ca.mp, dorm·style housina. two men to a ll-b)'·l2 cubicle, .. Davis said. "There's no TV in oells or rooms or Spectacor Manaeement Group1 the private man- qen of the Los Antelcs Memorial Coliseum, has tendered an offer that would advanoe $20 million to the Raiders. anythina else." Davis attributed the report to inmatel initated by bavina a famous man in their midst. The money would be paid before $1 00 million in proposed renovations to the 67-year-old CoUscum are completed. Unnamed sources said $10 million would be paid even before environmental impact surveys on "It sounds like a sour arapea type of tbi.na," be said. addina that there have been no reporu of animosity on the part of other ~sonen toward Rose. "So far I don't think bes bad any problema," Davis said. 1•1 think he's pretty well acclimated to tbe the proposed renovations are completed. ~ IOC approves one Germany cam~ 49-year-old Rote was convicted of two counts of fllina false income tax returns for faili~ to repon more than S3SO,OOO in income &om pmblana, autopaph sianina and bueball memorabilia sales. He also was fined SS0,000. EAST BERLIN -The International ---- Olympic Committee will approve the ~ mater of the East and West German ~ Olympic teams, roe president Juan An----- tooio Samaranch says. Samaranch, who arrived in Berlin on Thursday for rwo days of talks with Olympic and civic leaders from both Germanys, said such a reunification is a maner for Germans to decide. He wu banned from bueball for pmblina. but can· ~pply for reinttatement after Aua. 24. "Whether to have a unified team in 1992 is up to Germany, it is a German problem," Samaranch 11id. "Any qreement between the national Olympic committees will be approved by the roe ... Eltewbere in spons on Thursday: • tn Cleveland, two minority owners of the New York Yankees, tryina to keep George Steinbrenner in power, sued Commissioner Fay Vincent and in· vcstiptor John Dowd and likened their inquiry to an "inquisition." • In Castle Rock. Colo .. Greg Norman achieved every aolfers' dream. He shot zero. U nder the modified Stableford scoring system used for the International tournament, however. this is not a &ood thins. And the zero point total for the defending champion put him in danger of m issi ng the first cut in the unjque tournament that is being played under a fifth format in five years. • In Manhattan Beach. top-seeded Manana Navratilova needed only 43 minutes to beat Catarina Lindqvist 6-1 , 6-1 in the third round of the Vir)inia Slims of Los Anaclcs women's tennis tournament. Earlier, second-seeded Monica Seles over· powered Anne Smith and third-seeded Gabriela Sabatini of ~ntina was upset by Stephanie Rehe. Coast continues to yield strong catch for anglers OUTDOORS Jim Niemiec Salt water fish in& remains sood for anaJcn fisbina out oflocal landinp and fishermen who have a chance to fish mid<hannel waters on private =~nnina out of coastal Dorado, yellowtail and 1kipjack tuna are bea~ fiabed about IS miles oft't.be be.ch an ourvle-blue 7S dep-ee waier. Findifts this W.ier condition bu been the key to ICt1ina in on eood filhina. The aponfitbc! .. ,reellncefl skip. percct by Douy lroc:kmen and oPer· atinJ out of O.vey•1 Locker (673-14J.4)in Newport lwh. hitdM npt kelp.., ......... '-lld Marty 200ckndoflwIcMrw1rip. ~'!.o..:r..::= ---~.;;ti ....... .. bhe and every ..... IDl IDIO tbl Nd Ml action. Ola the tame trip. wltUe waiU.. b Wt oft° Newport at 3:00 Lm., liaDt _..came under tbl ~taOI".._ "PNelance'' and in a liiille bout'• Mlalmorethea~ll!fl..W wtn ..... ... dlin &.boated .... ,,,...wtdcb -... * Nol~ blD...,liWdi• 11!91M. ......... ....,_ ...... ............................... .. ...................... .... :1!1--...... l l'Dtten. .......... " .... ~' ewpon uc) ...... p6en ... warm waw currenta briap l.heae crittmc:IOll to llae. Molt~ ere beiaa caUlbt OD ...... ftlhed It •'-For more,.....__ oa ftab. for ..... ol'loc:al ......... -llCilt to ft& ooatect 111cty•a idli ... 67).4150. DUI 10ca11u:tft:..~ ""' ......... ..... slow. There a.re lots ofbillfish beina spotted but strikes and hookups are few and far apart1 reponsJaye Ap- person of the Balooa Analina Oub. Judy PusereUo oflrvine. booked, cauaht and then released a martin this put weekend while flabina east of the 277 apot. She wu filhinaon board the private yacht "Crystal Water .. and baited her striped marlin with a live mackerel. Mouter ~e tuna have also showed up with a number of tackJe.. buatina tuna beina landed by anaJen troUina bia ham over biall spots. Johllay Crean °'§Bach, boated a 119-Dou . · tuna last weekend wbifc ~i 0 bit eponfttber "Ul ~ lkipperect by Cami Gamier jlllt insidetbe 209 lpot. It took Qean 29 minuta to brlna the JOrilla to pf. Other qlcn repon ecmna ~by bia tuna travellna to Catalana and S"an Clemente lalaads. There are alto bluefln tuna and ~ipj_eck beina cautltt on feathers and California lures. San OW,O sponfllhen are ftndina miud ICUon on tuna. dondo, yd- lowta.il and• few alb9core about 7 S mila otrro.nt Loma. Day boeta are "'"Ill into the ac-Uon. but die bell ......... eati14 . &Mee oa muhMlay tripe. ne ""Quali· Ber." ski~ by Jon Klein had iuat come Oll1iild-to-Mdr ... taltic ftllli111 lri11 whln cmtaclld et Pl'ltl timt. IUei• .......... about 2IO miles aoutb olrotat Lome, OD a line to<JUldlhlpe ............ .,. intolWldlOflll~..., Al 7:45 P,111). ...... .,,. , ,.. .... ~,. ...... _ ... i:ftd:'i..~T~rf :." noon the next day. Twenty-five anaJen on board boated SOO biacyc tuna which ranaed from 20 to SO pounds. Water conditions were aood and all indications are that these schools of tuna will be movina into local watm next week. ~ lookina to book on a mulu~y trip can contact Klein at 619-223-2786 and fish on a number ofsill~r trips be has scheduled throual!_ September. The Qualifier, alOQ& with other bolts openti!'I out ofbordtr city landinp are findina consistent action on yeUowfin tuna, yellowtail and dorado about 140 miles from San Diceo with near Hmita beina landed on extended day tript. Paul Morris of Fisherman's Land-ina is Ve:f optimistic about how aoOd fishana will be throuah Septcm- 6er and feds that the best lishlna has yet to arrive. J,_ N~'1 .. ...,.. C918 .. ~...,.,...,.~. TV·RADIO ................. ...._,re ••••...,,~ ,, ...... ! draft and ~ti WU &be founh. Tbe o.r.n have not submit&ed 1 ne'ff Ploooeal sba oflni.na !cau a ftve-year plCt worth S85CJ,OOO per .uoa. Meuwbile, eoecb Ou Henft.iot said be Dian• to lab I Iona look It bis yowtlef pla)'al i.n S.&wday nilb&'a pn HllOft roed pme 1Pin1t the Rama. However, be uid rookie quarterbeck John Friesz mey •in be bypeaed in favor of veterans Billy Joe Tolliver and Mark Vluic. F~ a aixtb round draft pick from lda.bo, played only the final minute of last week'• 28-16 praeuon openlna win apinlt DaUu. ... laid we were toina to pve Frieu a look," u id Hennifta. who earlier 1n the week had aid Frieu miaht stan the pme. "I t\,.ve revised that think.ins." l41C~Hn Carl Bu of the Tampe Bay Bucxaneen was suspended for the fint thrft pmes oftbe rqular season for viotauna the NFL'• steroid policy. Bu, a second-year offensive lineman, had pleaded pilty July 10 to a felony charac of imponing anabolic steroids and a misdemeanor charae of conspiracy to import steroids. NFL vice president and counsel Jay Moyer said that .. in the absence of contrary evidence," the league bad accepted Bu's statement that he hadn't used the- substances. • ''There is also no evidence that he was traffickin~ in steroids or intended to distribute them to others,' Moyer said. "But we cannot overlook proven criminal conduct involvina substances that are squarely banned by the leque." Bu was the third t'layer suspended this week for violation of steroid pohcies. Earlier this week, offensive linemen John Brandom of Phoenix and Louis Cheek of Dallas were suspended for the fint three pmes of the season after testing positive for the benned substances. BWs Starters Bruce Smith, Jim Ritcher, Pere Merzelaars and Leonard Burton won't play for the Buffalo Bills in their exhibition apinst the Detroit Lions tonghtt. All 12 players arc nursina injuries of varying severity. Smith, a Pro Bowl defensive end last year: 1s trying to recover from off season knee surgery. Metzelaan. ,the tight end, also has a knee tnJury suffered early in camp, but is expected to be ready for Ch.w9en com--•cll Giii 8yrd lr••ps ..... er• on the offense dw"'9 Th~J'• drH11. the start of the season. The Bills will stan a patchwork offensive line because of the injuries to guards Rttcher and Bunon and the contract impasse that has kept starting left t.acklc Will Wolford out of camp. Cardlaal1 Bob Wallace, the team's chief negotiator. sa1d some progress has been made in contract talks with safely Tim McDonald and rookie running back Anthony Thompson. McDonald's agent. Newpon Beach's Leigh Steinberg. submined a new two-year contrar t proposal that averages out to about $700,000 per season. McDonald had a team-leading seven interceptions m 1989 on a $180}>00 salary. Phoenix is offering a two- year contract for )600,000 this season and S6SO.OOO in 1991 . Thompson. a sccond·round drat\ pick and the 1989 He1sman Trophy runner-up, is seeking a two-year, S 1.3 • mlltioa deal. Tbe Cardinals o&red SlOO ODO -. btcn Mid the ...., aad nom.,...· • ._... Ma via Demott bave tublllined new PfopaMlia '*' ..... ._. DOt beeD IDltde public ret. Pboea.U'• Olher holdout -linebec:br ~ 8eU -wanll a &wo-year deal for about SIOO.OOO a llUOft. The Cardinal• bave otfmld a two-~ coetna with a atartina salary of U00.000 -a S 5,000 raile tom 1989. . ..... A aprained ri&bt ankle may keep nabt auanl lriM 8&adol out or Saturday ftiabt's ewbitioa .... ia Atlanta. The team is 1tiU awaitina medical evaluaU6e1 of BladOI and is unsure whether he can play Saturday niaht apinst the Falcons. The 300-pound auard was carried in a can oil me practice· field in camp Wednesday after sprainiQI bit ankk durina aoaJ-line drills. 9,.... Sportina two "happy faces" on his ankle tape, wide receiver Vance Johnson rook part m both of the team's practice1 at trainina camp. Johnson was absent without leave Monday and watched practice from the sidelines on Tuetday with a strained hamstriJla. Johnson wd Wednesday that the injury is much improved. He also said the iuue of his contract had nothina to do with miuina the practices. 'Tm just happy to be here, hopina I don't get cut," Johnson said. "If I get a new contract. l don't think it will be until after this season ... Caief1 Linebacker Dino Hackett sisned a series of three one-year contracts with Kansas City. Hackett reported to the Chiefs to begin his fifth season. He has made I 00 or more tackles in three of his four seasons. He had 76 tackles last year despite missana thttc pmes with an ankle inJury. 8NW1ll The Cleveland Browns agreed to sign former New York Jets quarterback Pat Ryan to a two-year contract. "We have offered Pat Ryan a two-year contract which he has accepted," Browns spokesman Kevin Byrne said. Ryan, 34, practiced with the Browns on Wednesday and team spokesman Bob Eller said. "He'll be at practice tomorrow (today) mom mg.•· Sailing symposium I gets juniors show . 1 off and running -FllEE TDEIS TD_MAGE IDllT• IN 1IE D•Y Pl.OT'S DIESI I By ALMON LOCKA8IY °"" ....... ... ~ ......... ... NEWPORT BEACH -Com- petiton in the United States Yachl Racina Unioo-Rolex junior sailing c h a m - pionab.ip1 will barely have the ink dry on tbe~r re1i1- tr1bon before beina baWed into a uilina sympoai um featurina some of the tOP, names in wlboat rac- t1 . ·l i°\q;11r1tion for the Sean (quad- ruple-banded), Bemis (double-hand· ed, and Smythe {siqle-handed, will complete f'Clistration today and arc scheduled to participate in a grueling symposium stanina with lectures at the Newport· Harbor Yacht Oub at 8 a.m. Saturday, followed by some on- the-water drills later in the morning. The symposium will conclude Sun- day. Actual races for the three junior championships start Monday and continue throuJh Friday. The intensive two-day racing clinics are directed by coaches and racen who have achieved sailing's hiahcst thresholds. including Olym- pic medalists. Rolex yachtsman and yacbuwoman of the year, collegiate sailina coaches and America's C'up hopefuls. The on-the-water performances duri~ the clinic will be \'tdeotaped for cntique sessions ashore. Other shoreside discussions cover rules chanaes. racina techniques and fine BROWN ''°'".' wholepme. "Al far as my speed. I haven •t bttn timed since I came back. I've prob- ably lost a little bit. I hope to have 1t all back by next year." Receiven coach Fred B1lctnikoff. who played 14 years for the Raiden durina his Hall of Fame carttr. ~ thinp a little differentl).'. "He's fine," Biletmkoff said of Brown. "He's aot his quickness back. he's aot his moves, he's aot his speed. He's in areat shape ... As was the case two yt'ln aao in camp, Brown is listed as sttond· strina on the Raiders'. depth char;t. He went on to start nine pmcs m 1988 because of an injury to Willie Gault and improved rapidly as the seuon prosressed. "I can't expect to jump back there (to beina a starter)," he said. "I'll do whatever they want me to do. Tbere'a nothlna to be down. about. rm aoina to play a lot, no matter tuning ot equipment tor optimum performance. On the panel will be such notables as Robbie Haines. Huntington Beach (gold medalist 1984): John Shadden. Long Beach (bronze 1988): Charlie McKee. Seattle. Wash. (bronze 1988): Olympians Bnan Ledbetter. San Diego. and John Bertand. New- pon Beach. and 1990 Rolex Yachts- man of the Year. Bertand and KJein are also America's Cup hopefuls for 1992. In addition to sponsonng the JUD· ior championships. Role:\ recognizes the winnen of all four national com- petitions by awarding them spots on the USYRU-!loleil Junior Sailing Team. an annual des1gnauon honor-I ins rhe nation's most accomplished sailors. . "Our association as designed to strengthen U YRU's national Junior sailing programs:· said Roland Puton. Rolcx president and CEO. "We arc pleased that the training clinics supponed b) our sponsorship funds have proven to be so success- ful." Following the Scars. Bemis and Smythe regatt.as. a weekend long Ol)mp1c symposium 1s scheduled for the members of the 1990 LISYRU- P.plcx Junior Sailing Team. Aug. 25-26. Team members will gather at NHYC for training in all the Ol}m· pie class boats -Europe D1ngh). Finn.T o rnado . 4 70 . Fl) i ng Dutchman. Soling. Star and sail- board. The symposium has been or- aanized by Mike Scgcrblom. USYRU's youth reprcscntatvc to the board of directors. as one of the most 1mponant steps an advancing the U.S. Olympic program. what We play with thrtt wide re- ceivers a lot and guys need a breath· er. too. "If I'm playing good football. I want to be out the~. lfthere arc two IU YS pla)mg better than me, the) should be playing.·· The listed starting wide receivers for the Raiders arc Gault and Mervyn Fernandez. While he won't be returning kick- offs, a fact confirmed b> Raiders coach Art Shell, Brown probabl) will return punts. "I hope to be back there (returning punts), I'll try it later in the preseason and sec how 1t aocs.'' Brown said. Brown cau&ht two passes for 20 yards in the Raiders' first two exhi· bition aames. He's hoping for more pla)'ing tame Saturday when the Raiders meet the Dallas Cowboys at the Los Anacles Coliseum Not surpns1naJy. Brown said he felt sorry for himself after he aot hun. but that didn't last Iona. "I tried to blame everybody but myself." he said. " Basketball 1. ContMt is open to children S years to 13 yeors. r------------------------ •U.S., Yugoslavia square off 2.T-(2)GrandPriroWonnen--"winnorNCei-I DAILY PILOT COLORING CONTIST in World semifinals tonight ten (10) Mogk Mountain Ttekm for family and friends. I Name vanctt to the <'hlmp1on hip pme 3. Four (•) Runner-Up Winners each receives four (•) II Add BUENOSAlllES-Theaood pert ia lbe Americans have played the Y'@lav~ their opponents in lbe 1Cmiftnals of the WorkS Basketball Cbampionahipa before. The bed pan is they've also lost to lbem btfore. . And lbe wont pan may be that th11 • it the belt v...aavian team yet. Y~vil "beet the Uniltd Slates _. IS-79 for lbe IOld mtdal en lilt , • moelh ·, Ooodwill Oainet en Selnlt. Tiiie triWr Of toeiP•'• 1ematda .ct. apin1t eithtr unbeaten Pucno ~1co ticket$. r eSS or tbc Soviet Un.ion. I The U.S. rotter 11 unc:ha~ ince I Seattle, ex~ for t~-o cuts to rtl(h •· Colof'ed entries should be moiled to the Dotty Pilot, the 12·man hm1t, but Yuaoslav1a ha• 330 W. a-. 5""', Costo Meso, CA 92627. Entriel must added two NBA playcn and now _, I Ph # re.tum daht membm or n s s11vcr be receiwct by s.ptember 3, 1990. I one medaliit team from the Seoul Olym-I -----------------~-~-......._. ~ ... _vtadldk>le~forward 5. Winnen will be notified by September 10, 1990. 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" maiaWaed a bafCtlme advaa• over New Yoft. a 4-1 wiDw owr LOI •n1tles V ID Slyke, matiJll bis ftnt llart since badly IPftinina llit left ankle on Aua, 5, pve lbe Pirates a 3-2 lead in lhe 1evenlh witb a rulHCOri.na liDlle off Tom Ola vine. Kent Mercker (4-l), the Braves' third pitcbe£1 tot Jay Bell to around out IW1ina the ninth but Vu ;:)lyb who ii 16-for-31 (.SI~ bis last nine awu. bit a 3-l pitcb over t.be npt fence IC:w bit 13th bomcr. ElteWbere in t.be National 1..-.ue Tbunday: •Pllllllee I, oe-11 •:In Philadelphia. Von Haya hit a t~run homer with one out in the ninth innina. carryina the Philadelphia Phillies to a victory over the San Francisco Giants and a sweep of their th1W-Pme series. The Giants have lost five in a row and 10 of their last 13. DatTen Daulton walked with one out in the ninth and Hayes then hit a 3-0 pitch from Mark Thurmond (2-3) to right for his I Sth homer. Roacr McDowell (4-6) pitched one scoreless innina for the victory . 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J JftO.llllLl-1 ' J 1 1 0 ~.Wttt . .,N'1I,..,..,.. ~. _.,._ TlWd W-ledl W.._eG<ott T-i ll_ A-14.171 Tudor placed on 15-day di ST. LOUIS -St. Louis Cardinals left-hander John Tudor. who leads the Na- tional League with a 2.45 ea rned-run average, was placed on the 15-day di~ abled list Thursday due to shoulder soreness. To replace Tudor on the roster the Cardinals ~­ called right-hander Omar Olivares from Louisville. Th A1HdatH Pre11 From North Orange County From South Orange County s40-12io 496-6800 _Get_ .... _ier_., ____ 100 ..... 2 CosuMesa 1024 ~lt«h 1048 ~IHctt 1069 ~•.cn 1069 1 ~•.m J0691 ~1t«h •flm llllllJ •&nlllUUJ Smell Northend Axer on lg ••••i aay fll* BAYFRONT CONDO on Nnd, trl·lvl CLASSI FI ED INDEX 642-5678 1069. FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. THE DAILY PILOT CLASS1F1EO ')H r(.£ HC I'.<~ 1 f'lf"Pl\O"f' ~ .. .--t•' .. ..-.,, '' "it"' 10c"' Bu,•l>f'U C.ov•"f" 1.,4 r 8 OOam ., OO~m DEAOllNU Pv8 l C AT •0"' OF AOl INf .,.<>naa, '• \ lO ""' T1;esoa. 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UpgrRd. $2781<. yatd $2091< Agt 973.124 ~. 14•8.000. Turner. Spec:i0u1 3 BR. 3 BA C ondo I or SF R . ocn/baylclty vu. S775K. 4 BR home with l1udto & Houws/Condos 0 Agt. Adt'lane •99· 1878 Twnhm nNr Marriot. Xlnt 7234H8. 873-tS4•. 8 18-788-3'83 gueet quwtera LMge lot. =========1 C.M. Condo 2 Meir Sult... IAIYll llJllTI cond .. prvt .. ~ted. OCHn brHZH. plu• Gentr.i 1002 lg patio, 2 cer gar ,2 bdrm Twnhm. Many ~leach 1069 ~n:. T:t Mee:>~ P!..lJ! ~~ ~Lo~I,,;:~ muen morel Owner .. "' -• AMu~;..S~;i~240 upgrades St79.ooo. Agt.1 •11111 IALI lrvlne. 723-4300 or or your home In trade. ture. S•25.000 •80 moving out of lrH -• ..,,. Yvonne 8' 2-2880 • 501 Catetlna NB Hte.3BR 780-1803 211 Via Koron. 875-110t SantaAne Ave. SU-3807 873-1240 ~t 1111111111111. S4~23 13 1 ~3~B~A~7~22~~~58~2 . ._.,_ __ ._ ..................................................... .-.. ............. .. Fair Call de~ or ev.s & l.iboa wknOt A1k for Mergerel. ,...,.,.. 1007 Han. leach 10401 Richa r d or Jessa 1•1!!11-1!!11"""..,lm!'-"!'lm-•I 850-9900 or 850· 1950 MOVING SALE Set I to 4, Sun 10 to 8. •21 Herding ~O'B'fUrc;t~ f11 et Ad1ma. behind ~•hrill Ninoitlal Wlnchlll'1 Oonuta. .... .._" UTITI Tennta & beech. t2. 100 1/fj loc, 4-t&R. 38A home COLOW<?U BANt\C!R lJ 022 wlpOOI. epa, offlciel pec1.I I die tennll c°'m. Flreplt, I ,_NEW9!!''!'""!"38!"R~HA~HOME~!ll!ll!!'-880 .... RV tcx:eea 'I L•vtno aree·Must ... ,. meture producing cttrue The H c.-n- 1 PRICf CUT S40t<. HOW tr .... EMy. pay term• I I ome ~~ U&tt<. Own«. 1eo..ea• onfy 1tep1 to ~h. ONE-OF-A·KINOI 1 .--'!'!II---~··· u21.too I ... •• Costa..... 1024• ~UO<.• LIZ JOMES I 28Rt~w/c.ntral 1,320eq".3BA.21A.-f t31•1at1Ale:l4&-5743 ale. 2 "'---1 2 liky-dbl 111. o•ate· New! I llghta. TMe entry, JecunJt carpet & pnt. StM,500• tub, *•r clOMte &. Terry. Agt 974-2123 I much more meke !NI • j grMt vaiu.I lau.-II ] hiftl 1644 ltt 1111 C"°9CE LOCATION._,. .... Tr•-= -4 11 i 29A, ettger. SHMK. Neir1 _,...,. "· • ...... .., llT .. Lm ... to IC "-ia 21315"-7251 IA. bonus rm. 3 eat.., . .. °""* .... wry . mt.OO:~sl Klt'eft, ..... aa. .......... ......... llA .... ar•f• lhUllO/Otfl ... Ooeefl ' c.,,.. .... N11,000. Owftotllllr .. ,,...,., .... ,m THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6th To over 100,000 Readers INCLUDES: • Extensive Coverage of all Local Schools • Schedules of Local Games • Coverage of College Games •· Raiden & Rama Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message FORONLY'19 Goooooo TEAM!~ • CIP ALL THI WAY GOOD LUCK .PIOll IYDYONI AT 'OBN 001'8 SHOP Acn.JAL MIBBAOB 8IZB DEADLINB POR YOUR MFSSAGE IS AlNRJB7' • So call your 01 nnlfted Repraamtatiw Today! - Ml-15878 • l , • -... 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DIW ..... •IDUIUl.llllft tt7IOIM0.11M111. =~fl~-~:'~.e,..LArvl~t='. :'d•=•~='oJ:':. 122.eo~IJ!'mi ':~-=·~· =.==.-,..:; ?~~=~O:t:' ~,"raoo'tr.~ New.gort hortt t•Rldeft OCleeft vi.w IMIMf...;, _.In oi!.!. 11,250..fteoo "' mo. 111-. 8orryNoPtit1 m..2tt"2·11tllmeg l2?0depoeH.ln-tt41 megtorlue,tll-ltl-!!L.'~ t.~8004.~ .,... ti ti. t22001mo: I tacuul tub. t1111 rm :: ,::._::. At1"P lr'lgM. *"· aA. 11A. up.. e...,.,. ..,.,. ~ iilCft }6148 H.8. 1 M . 1 IA In quiet -..,. ...., _,.. In .. Mele 2t to .._. --· -· -· • _, 7I0-111t. w~.petto.NoP9t.Alll at.n cllrecuireetentty !./IMle.Ow,c:eble.pMlo. "°'*· 1411/mo Ulll Inc::. T 18A, hOUM i., COM, onr. U 1 .... 11 7I0-7122 LOIB"W .._wli nowl1416. 6"·5355/E HAAIOAVllW3000aqft. beem'ct11 .• tip, rt*ie. un: MO evt. 28A, 17Mlmo. +Cieri, llA OOW'I AV919/2.,...01Vy,,._ ,:.=,m~,=~P=: ~Imo olue 11' ull. * *'°"IAL11Y-• wld .-a.. _ ftr'I ~ ....... ~~ 48,. e11ec home w/gueet hie. tum •• ~concl noP91t, Nopet9, * 1314427 *-eplw/trple,ger,,... emkt.IM UH 1175 644-'7&3 meal.. t...I001171·2M4IO """,_" • ...... ,.. .... • ,.. •• ._... .,..._. 411A 3~ '2500. 9111 ~ llnalt 0/ ,,_..,Wld .,,... 8tepe to~. · · • 2013333, 211A.dtn, 28A'*Mwlth petlodeck. Tlp-topconcl. houM, • lt'g country lmmed. OIH1·05tt couple . .stt5lmo tat •UITl•I• 11800/mo, * 497..flMM H.8. Nklt,.. ooeen. _,.COM 2 BR. 2 8A Duptu, """""',,,.....,.,...-~---,.-- ettech m9ldl ~. 2 ltl001moll2·531' ...... , kttc:tl. W/d, 2-cat 011. E/751-8639 Mr ci.ttl• tut Mc d-'92nl ..... ,.... M,,..,,..r/dftnQr/druge, W/d dedl 1 blk to bc:tl M/. Hum....,.. ..... ~ ... frple. IAY Vt!W pool & ..,.. • 1550/mo • • • . . . -· Compl """· lfla micro lV F . ~. N k emenlttel 1450 ··~ ""· IH0,000. ~2 · --Im!• utll.113"6403 Htwbot View Homea-38R, Narc1Mu1. 759-0140 °' Large tBA IOft. ~Ito. ~ rt--.. 2H9 1395 vtt pc:I. 5!6-e511 em ,........ ..,, '· n-1 dep. la:Ml10I ewlwkftd -.~NIWPOM===,..,.Htii--,...H-T,..,8-'1: .. ~· 511 .. ,••d, pvt vd. may l8ke 2/3 'f' 817-1555. :':~~Jt'l~ -wpor--..-. vu Hr SC PIU tn bMuttful IO C~9~5'J 87Me08 5~ deY' 1p11..-. model ... • .. ,...,.ow.. 1980 Dini Point 2126 lee. Meyt8k•P911S1850. "91t1tl&lry home/fl.Im. Shr bath. ..,_,....., 22'28 to lh.,• MIF nMt """'"* rlN 28t lent bey encl ocMn vtew ?eo.a312 Avt nowt Bllr 840-&eM 28R 28A 1e1AM tm wtth •UITW• ••111-IPll w/d poof 9'Ml. l400/mo lg 3SR 2BA 9'>t w/fp. 288 NB _,. w/M 'I' Old '.4 ecrelot,3al\,29A,,.,,; 18R + deyroom btMIY 1 Herbor View HomH, w/d, ..Mc to~. partc ....... • .... .., .... + ~. 556.1737 ba~~7J:o ~~47~11 F.m.1438/mo+• & 'ill rm. den, tmmecutete OoNtl 'Mw, lllile new 18R, Yeet new tip 'poo1 We Carmel, 38A 21A. hlaNY & 1hop1, I 1350/mo. Bright & eunnY ~R 1BA EXCLUSfV£ BEACH U111 AVllW t/1 ~ 1810.000. Owner 2CMgarage,11500/mo gar seoo' 840-e19j 1:1raded, avell f /1. 87~333e. 329UnNeraltyOf. ' COMMUNITY Hoca/Mlilil 27ISICOM·Shr 48R 38A, w/d, ~ B 2 IR ape turn 5'14a07. yrly lee. 248-0787 · · · 4504. '42-0477 H apt 3 BR 2 BA 2 $750/mo + de&). No petl 28R 2BA w/~lful ~ _ 1 gwage, 23+ ~ ~lg.,... Good~ 2~new31A.28A.lem-•NII'""""* ttunt.IHCh l140 •UDO ISLE BAYFAOHT =ry. 0 2 car pkg. '42-2818 =·~·~~)oy~ •U.llTIL nl.mkrrect5~~·U1ila. Fr plc , d /w , wl d . t1y rm. Newpon NMh e. IOcetlOn 38A 28A 2Bft I Charming furn 3BR 38A $1200/mo Open Sat/Sun EASTSIOE tBA TRAIL.ER PM beech 1 1aso. All Wldy ,..,. .... now eveA.t SptlCtoue. quiet. No pN Loweet price tn tracti condo .. ,,.. peltlt & ~ ~T.'w.~1• home. 13500/mo yrty IM. 1·4.4 509'h Lerkapur. 1495. Ga. water peld maintenance Ind · St47.00 Wll & UI). 2274, COM. 8lngle F prof non-$400/mo. •dep.+~ ud. '500,000. Aat. Keren. ctMn.' loll of Htr•ll 836-4 1~ 1-SPM pc:I. BUI Grundy Rtty. 81M181 714-721·9828 In ackAt perk. •ALSO 11drm s1490 Nwpt Btvd, CM '4&-74451 tmkr, no pet1 10 there Avt 911. 85()..IM1 759-3258 Grubb & EJlte f1600/mo yeltty 27'0 0..W•• 'E .... .S745 LARGE BACHELOR. pool. LARGE'2BR, 28A & atudy., 759-5590"' 873-7787 ........ ldn. 38R 3a:..eor. : e blkl 10 N.8 Prof F/Nemler 21+ to ....... ..... 1111 JlllMITILI Hcurny. underground Avallnow.310'~1rlaSt .. 3 betlWt........ SORAY,Plc>PETS. IOOlftlftltfS \lf1nted beect'I 8 3-45S3 I atvc:Nrmlno4brtwntwn. ~ ,,_.. L i\kiek ,.,._.. INlltt 2144 parking Neer beach. blka l.~bch.S1400/mo New L Studk> / tlo UU. l ..... 11 2724 C.M. M/F to lhr 28r ap1. All emenltlel. w .. lo to OCMrl l !:!-. ~ M75/mo. Celt 950.9094 )'Mfly. * 878-2231 Quiet ~lion 54~589· New lux•wv condo .-1 Mltr BR. walk In doMt. beech 1415/mo ~ utll • .. .....,.. 8:.': VIII. 38R 2'MtA W0008AfOGE. Specloua · · -., • ,.... POOi, rec rm WIO 65()..8534 or 279-teOI lo .... 1425K. MUl1... llrm uttl rm well t ' 48A 2'At8A. fem. rm, •L91DU• SML ~ -i>t. IUP9' E'SIDE 1BR.Avellable9/1 Br/89. gwage. pool. 9'Ml. $350•'.WtH 650-1818 to llPP'9Clat•. "4-7312. ~/~n • 11"5° frplc. eov patio. Ilk•. ten· Lovely 3BR 2·~BA home . clean. off-at perking. No peta SSl5/mo MsO 2BR 1BA. vaulted celflnQ9. micro. wld, $850/mo , NB. Reap. F 24-32 to tlrr . ·ie00/640-'1' · nit, poot prlv. I '700/mo. Avail rurn/unfurn. 2 Car yard. 713'h Marguerite. dep 150 E 211t St eneloMd patio, garage, PIMM Iv mag 644-7115 , Cor~ Del Mar. ON THE 28drml1BA apt. Oen w . BYC>wner.apectoua= 541 I 147. f40.1327 or 720-7852 garage $3000/mo Avt $595/molM.72t..,.152 I '4~5934 ~44294 d/w.No peta.$850/mo. LRIHPlllT BEACH, 3BR 2BA. prt-Stepsto~Sc.= ~~~~!:.~;:.& ln"-Yltw s11:Apt875-49l2 Spactoua 2BR ''~BAE'SIDE 2:189. c!Mn 831·7530 NB*twr'tl'to4J .. bloc.*to1';~~·efJ1~;~d,deck.tor poots.&82•deP722·1 a1udlo. 515 Cateltna Of. 1 .......... Newport leldt 2169 LIDO ISLE. Lovely 3BR twnhme. CtoM to l>Mch l Bll·ln oven/llM mini~ .,_llll• l>Mctl. 3BR 2'h BA. Mc:. NEWPORT BEACH. Stepe $515,000 * '42-4431 4BR, dr, fT, If, 2fri>t, POOi. •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• 2BA. furn. New carpet1, & lhopplng. $950/mo. bllnda gar crpt rricd frntl * 1-1111* lrplc, w/d, patio. prkng. COSTA MESA Ml!r BR I to beech. Fem/M. O!Mn, prlv corner lot new •GATED COMMUNITY• paint Avail Sept.June 900 Sea Lane 644-2811 I yd Avi 8/ io 54S 8704 I Frig dtahwaaner. -etove S5331mo * 548-9149 w/prlvate B.A 5'20/mo. qulle & meture. 1350/mo ~ Shorel. ~ont. cerpetlng, remodeled •• UIYM S22o01mo .• 873-4484 . . I E'S;DE 2BR ~BA ~OUSE I 1nci. No pets 54~855 , 30th SHHt, Newport I ~~~· l~u= ~r1.1:~~6St. Incl utll. Bob '45-2~· .~: ~ S1.~ooJ ~~tc~~~i mponlltJl:Y 2 & 3BR 2BA Apia, frplc. LSEIOPT Walk to bead'I. CostlMtsl 2624 Frptc, small y11d, newtyl ..... TllUll* 1 Beach. t BR avail 0"·1 I NP\Bctl. lg ,~R~~tw~ lnctud" land, no r•· 813:0582 ..,. e,44•1968 wet bar. micro. wattr/dryr 3Br 289 beach condo. *UITlm* I redec:. 2545 Elden.-D 3BR 2BA lower unh G 1 C 1 o • e t o b ••ch. .-an WllTll en ry, ga<. ., 0 .,..., altOf'I. Appl only. owner &40.1314' . . hltups. c.rltral alf, 2 car aundeck,pool,2-cargar. 1BRS840&2BRS740.lncl '800.No petaf.42·3812 age. W/O hk·up, ·01~~·, $430/mo 723-0133 1Fem11e lo atlara 2 bdrm' =~2;0;~:~":2.~=-· 714/831-5710. ga< w/xtra 1t0<age All 842·8759, 213-458-1939 ges. water & gar90e. I E/SIOE . Pet at! 2BR $1295/mo 3 BR Coete M ... Twnh.. 1 '~ ba houM w/;;ouple j-;-:::---:--~-~-r- .ILI Tl -IUlll mNoalnten~ !'!'!.Sorry. LUICUfloul penthouM apt. 2323 Elden. No Peta. I 1BA. gar.~. patio, I 5006 NEPlUNE H.. e yer y t h I ng 11 Mull like I*• Smoker I NPT S..Ch fem to ·····-llUT ·-pet•.--.. 3BR 3BA. 3000 IQ ft. e (714)548-7854 •317Cabr. mo 831-403e TSLMGMT I $450/mo N·lmkr Ok S385p..-monthplua 2BR2BAfurnllP(nrFlllltl Enjoy Corona del Mar at mo lhort t9fm lse. Avail ••-n-o •or 722·8395 • 832·2232 or 722-9012 646-<'014 Lv meuage I dep 5<4&-748A 111 Poo .. gym. 1650/mo Ila belt ln thta apecloua lM• w&--Sept 1 * '41·5070 ~·-.,..., --I · 759-3023 2 bd twnhm wtth format dtnfng & bonua room. LOYely MCtuded comer tocetlon with water. mtn & city light views. Guard gated community with tennla. pool• & •P•· 7eo.3e00 .... $549.000. and luxunoua 3BR 2'ABA 1U1 ••w• · · 1 Lrg 1BR aootless, new luah I E'SIOE l•ge 2BR 1'-tBA •w.., Newport 38R 28A belu1yl Immediate OC· Enjoy bf' .. thlektng vi.w & NU• ISL UYPIMT cari>et. w/d .hk-up. gar-Beaut. encl ger. carport. Apll yrly $1225/$1325. cupancy poaible. ShOrt aunuta from th la lg pier, 5BR SBA. min 6 age. No pelt $695/mo patio. lndry. cable hit up I Newport Stlorn h<>me. °' long term INN Chit-' 1pac1ous 3BR 2 5BA mo IM 548•3258 Call,,_,, 831· 12M I No pei1. S854 950-3407 S 1500/mo Bkr 642-3850 dren &pell at! 1255oi mo ., ~tu~. ~~!~ ~ Creat. 3BR 2Y.BA I Ex1r• i.rge 2BR 2BA. encl llOHUIE lPTS .. lllllT occupancy poaalbl• w/ocie1n view, pool, ten· garage. patio, lrptc. d/w.I ON THE BAY lJl-llll er lll·l•I Chlldren & pet1 o.k Shc>r't ni1, apa, 12 Goodwill Ct no pets $825/mo • 1st, 2 BDRM. 2'"8A .. $2.100 II)' CHARLES GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH - \Ult HI HO'' o r tong term leaH $1550/mo 642·3890 1111 & NC. '42-0433 2 BDRM. 28A ... $1.350 ttOMt I 1'!11! MA.V ' $2450/mo I GREAT 1BR. enct gar. 9'ec • •-• ... llll 'No pell Dllly 9-5 · ' -· KE'Hrlltl\ ·1 I .. lllliT •••••T lbllTI range. ref rig . patio. ..__ 6 _, 548-1501 I Boch vulnerable 'iouth deals ~EAlTOAS \t'W'J\.....,"'fl" IU"\i .11 1_1_ ••HOO 2 BR.2 BA hou .. Mov•ln carpeting & drapes. No Avall1bl• tmmedlately 1 ~ORTH \\ '-,..,_ ~." ar er J_. condltlonl Fenced y11d pet•. S550tmo 642·5964 631-4086 •"., 12 noon •llln Tl Ull• -LS"""E/........,O,...PT----W-al-k-to-beec--h. q[ALTORS "' ~ ~A.V with o8arage & carport 11 Bedroom, flreplace. L1tge 3 BR. 2 BA down· I 1BR 1BA upstrs In trlple11 • A Q J l 3Br 289 l>Mch condo, fl{U'IFW!l\ I S t ,2 /mo A1socl1ted walk·ln closet, encroaedj ateirs ~y decoreted 1 $725 No pets 647·2622 • Vold :=e~-~;t;8fe· COstl Mesi 2124 \f\X'I \ 1.!T p' \ ·11 ~•arty, 673•3663 _, garage. no pets H75 mo , Single encl ger S8451mo I BACK BAY 1eR 1sA. fir• • II 6 S J 2 · .. UY JlllH• REALTORS , Nr bch 2BR 2BA duplex, 1 Avl 9/ 1. Betty 64.4·2270 No pell 963-1562 I p1eee, view, 1.car gerage • II 6 J 2 Motivated OWT* lo Mii. 4BR 2~8A + balcony. 2 , h r lrplc. w/d, lg patio. S 1200 I 1BR 1BA DUPLEX. Mewl Mesa Vllfde 2BR upper, w/auto opener $925/mo \\ ~ T £.AST Pr•tlglous ar ... 2900 af car garage, end unit, big 38R 2 ~BA ~~ ':oiF ~llci mo. New crpt. Uno & • carpet. kitchen. Ille. ve<· quiet cul-de-sac. encl j Ask for JC>hn. 721-1160 • J 8 6 • 9 7 S 4 of unique wood & glau. yard, ciMn & vacant. P!.ra:t:n ~~2&1':,,0 · n blinds. 2~:_2606 _ tlcats. smelt pet accepted; garege, S895 + 1ec. I Chermtng 1 BR. l BA on 9 10 9 II 7 4 J • J 6 S 2 vltd cell, 48R. 38A. 2 11•11-•W't Cell Linde 244_7367 Ir .. _ .. .a•• ... .__, wtth deposit $642-5858 498·1936 or 751·9483 c•nel near Newport t IC 10 7 t J 9 Bonua. chMrlul ltvlng. • -., · -·-•-.,,... • , -Seng Shull Valuel Mike HOUSE on quiet alreet Oplx, frptc. g1r1ge.12 BR. 2 BA allO 1BR, 1 BA MOVE IN SPECIAL '.\ OFF l1l1nd New carpet No + JO + Q S 4 otftlf. Aaldng S735.000. llNU TIWlll• . 28R. den. 28 A lrg 2 Cir $1585/mo. 673-9201 820 Center St. 1st month rent Remocfl pets Street perking ~Ol TH Open hou .. wknd 11·5. 3BR. 2'ABA e nd unit,, ger, frplc. b~y view. NwPt Crffl. apectacul1r' SEE MANAGER Apt 4 ' 1BR 1BA. g1ted perking $725tmo 675-6606 + K 10 153 4 S • n t I 1 O o . pootl tenni.. gardnr Incl. like new oc vw. 28R. den, d/r, 645-0134 No pe1spielM 642•5858 Chermlng beach cottage 9 645~283. 11-•IYJ $1600/mo. 646-8.402 2'!1BA. l/p, wet blr, v1u1t ' 1 BR e nclosed ger ·I PAll-W/IOUI ·~ blk to oeean. Winter t A ~ ~ OPEN SAT 1•5 pm 2BR 1BA OCEAN VIEW cell. 2 car gar. ten. pOOI. water 11re 1 h In c·I. -renlll. 1BR 1BA. 1st & + AA ., J 9 7 .llu PF.FF ape. St.800 646-2113 I $595/mo $400 dep 'ma"'~ 1111 & sec. $775/mo " 520 TUSTIN AVE condo. All kltch •P· _ t970 Weriace Ave CMl2BR. 2BA & p1110 No pets 124 35th St 650-l8S8 Th( biddin&· New on market! 3 BR pllenoes. spa, pool. 2-car Nwpt Hgt1. 2 BR. 1 BA 1 From $350/mo 2151 Pa--· houH. 1, 700 aq It. Ml•llll encl gar S 1300 720· 1078 517''t Boin M1ture 63 l·6487 1 cihc Ave see Mgr a bclualve Bluffs area Soulh Wal 'o rth t.a t 1495.000 OWC Newport Adults No pell Grdnr 2 BR, 1 BA, large yerd Att. 1 B· 101 855-0665 Townhe>mfl Large 3 BR. l • P.. 2 • Pass Heights 548-2078 2 BR 2 BA I d Inc $845/mo 673·7353 I g1rage. $750/mo Some1----2'"-BA. large p1t101. ) • p.. J • PHS -LU IOI, ated. po~l ~po;· Ocean Front HOON 3BR.I pets OK 546-7228 eves. o~~~Rg:-.: ~ ~11!50-~~7pe~m ~-J ST Pa • • Pa BALBOA PENINI~~ S 1,500/mo Agen1. The 2BA. Ip, PltlO, tdry, Obi 646-1096 da~ 399 w Bay St $685 No we * 644.6458 rg 4 • Pus 4 • Pa s SPECIALIST E'SIDE X1ra lt'g 3BR 2BA. Oelebout Asso cia tion gar. 4107 Seashore Av 2BR 1BA. slngle garage. Pell 650-6357 y 6 + Pus Pen Pas\ .l• -..1 MW decor, lrplc. dtw. 631·7300 911.IMS2100.650-0356 laundry room C M LIDO ISLE 2Br. newly O I d T f .--. lndry. tncd yd. grdnr ----515 Bernerd St S850/mo SMALL 2BR 1BA Duplex. painted, ger, urn paid pcnmg ca : en o • Quiett $1195. 873-3600 IOUIFlllT YUILYJ • depo••t. 646~273 1 With y1rd, new paint.I $1 200/mo Apt 1, 107 Adherents of b nd&e rubnc' MobltHomts $1695/mo 3BR 2BA. cerpet No Pets' VII Florence OPEN wouldgrumbleabou1badlucl1t1t hcn Fot 5* I JOO 2:,:c,.2 ·~~:C. ~~,.;'0:.; •UITILIFF* trplc. ~1rage Avell now• * llH * s7ooimo 650•5160 Nooo-4pm S1t1 Sun. A~ 1hey failed m their slam Good rcch E'SIDE CM. 12x50', 1BR. upa. mlcrowav". MC. EHoutlve homf, gorgeous BUR 9"j~l TRS na, 1~ Ml 4111 SUNNY E11t1lde 3BR. I 18' 19· 818-281~06 --nicians V.Cf( pr(l)ar(d 10 claim after c:arport&pat1o.11n1qvtet aubterr par111ng.S1150 & s~rlgh~11Y~~·".*' •EIStde 18R Cottage.' gwage. wtd ~up ... Mll&IPTm lhe first few cricks park. g rHt neigh· up. Glllerla, 648-4472 · Ag~~ 644.~4stey. IUYIEW , Frplc, patio, lnClry Min 8, $r,51c:J.,~;1.:;.~•;g V1ulted ceilings. bak:ony. South•s opt'OIO& wa.s ar11fic1al borhood.S22,000.(apll09 2 BR. 1 BA PenthouM. 4BR 2'~BA beeutilul mo fse $650 • MC No• gerage S950 No pets and forcing· North 's response 1t1ta~ a '9nt $330/mo) 548-1725 Frplc,"" yard. encl ger· •EASTBLUFF Delu11 furn min/city 11'ghts view petl 645-7234 Alli now 1'11111 lll PLAOID 760-1713 Of 857·1776 w1i1ing b1d .'Sou1h felt that hts fi \;c 1625 •r Smell complex 2br~ wlltbry & MP den nr Gated comm. poo & ten·' •MOVE·IN BONUS!• '1111&11" OoHnfront clean 1BR card ~uit made his hand too good R.E. \lflnttd ~.~5~~~~ 96~~2dep. bc:k bay. lrwys 9 mo IN nii . :~~~;057s,;.9oo Specrooa & bright 2BR. 2 1111 UIU HI upper. cerpets. drps. for the ~1uhifying Jump to three no FORECLOSURES Wanted $2 600 & worth II I lull baths. bltlns. no pell T k btttni. gar1ge. 1 per.on h * ••••1 IEW* · THE BLUFFS Sp..,..t~·s & $850/mo Pam 546--5880 op lfM, par ·like Mt· S9501mo yrly 642-3443 trump, so h( chose to show 1~ long HouM, eondo'a, unite. ..._ 721 ·8113 """ ""' · · ting BHutllully mlln· · 1 N rt h b d ad•• f 1 Shopping/Retell Center. 18 TownhouH apart· ----tmmaC\Jllle 2110~. 3 BR1 talned 2BR sa25 Up & S su1 .. o cu~-1 \P "'as a. 1r' Alm atudloa & Entert•ln· URllR VIEW ~ lamlly rm. 2 \ BA ••YI • IPIOl&L * lBR S725 up Studio PElll UU step rn exprcssrna a hluna for d ub' subsequently cu(-bid hems. South decided tha1. m v1ev. of the obv1ou duplication IJl that su11. a small slam was enough Declarer 1t1t-on the opcruna lead m hand, drscardmg a diamond from dumm'. and 'itnce th( saying g~s. "E1gh1 t\Cr. nme n(\Cf." ban1ed do-..n rhe rwo 1op 1rumps. When the qu~n failed 10 drop. ded ar(f dis carded 1-..0 more diamonds from the table on heart -..inner\, crossed to dumm) -..uh a ~pade and tried the diamond fines\( Down one. Sl..11led dumn\) players realiz.ed thJ I there -..as a bctl(r Jme available, .. omb1nmg an cndplll) w11h an even- mnne) he1 1n trumps After 1t1tannma t ht' opening lead. 1 he) cashed onl) o ne round of trump\. When both defender' follo.,.,ed \u11, an attrac· II\ e alterna1t\C hnc "'a\ avaalab~. Thme declarer' would cash a heart, stuffing a diamond fro m dumm'. then .:rO\\ 10 the tabl( b) ruffing the rcmammg tu&h hun! "'o"' a dub to the 1acl assured the ,ontra.:1 one( East follo,,..ed! If \\ (\t \ho-..cd out. declarer would lo~ onh a diamond trick. 'iln« one diamond 1t1tould go a"'•> o n the thud 'Padc If \\ ( t 1t1t-on the quttn, he "'o uld be endpla)ed A heart "'ould allov. declar(r 10 ruff 10 dum· m) -..h1le discarding a di.amond from hand, and the ocher would 10 on rhc 1h1rd spad(. A diamond -..ould \OlvC' declarer·\ problem in that \Ult. And a spad( would be run to dcdarcr'\ "' 10, )'lcldma four tml \ m 1ha1 rn11 and rwo diamond d1,~.1rd,, -..11h the C'1gh1of1rump~ as 1hc cntn ment complex ... Any & :"ot!~. ;,~R,;k~·; •. B:Oof * townhm Lg p1lio. frplc.1 2BR 1, B-,. S350 off 111 wlcarport $595/mo YUILJ UITAl.S and slam ambitio n\ When 'forth all WM&. &47-8'34 •lllEI dbl gar No peis. N·smkr • · Condo 2BR 1•• BA t> apt. Many delu•• fea· s l700/mo 730-6780 month. 1Bdrm $300 off · ' · •M-.. YI .. MSllllTSlD -------------------------, tur ... $1,250/mo. Leue 1870 PC>f1 Ch1r1es. 4 BR. --1 lst Month Pool. spa.I ment garege. w/d h<>O«· •2 & 3 Bedrooms JO DAY Is one now 2"'1 BA. newly & com· cable hOOk-up No pets up S895 No pell •Unfurnllhed 2233 Fairview Road pletety remodeled Excel· Af!ttm!nts Westlake Viljage Cell VELMA •CloM to beach 8efw Wiison & Avocado 1en1 aotlOols "'·000/mo Apartments 645-8122 (l14)141-144l •Free 1t1t.CALL TODAY' CR QSSWOR D p U zz LE StrHll (1cro11 lrom 721-8352 ~ UNFURN1 BR YIW IEITILS Poat Office). 1·•__. 2606 1 .:~ HowftJCondos OPEN DAILY TIL 6 p M -"' 1 •NEWPORT HEIGHTS 776 Yr JOANN For info 722•8529 . •WlTllflllT• SPACIOUS AIRY 2BR AREA 2BR l''tBA, lrptc $600/mo Incl ulll Av1ll lll-4112 Gtner1f 2 J02 28R. yard. dock? Wilk to upper apt Lrg sun potCh enCI gerege $750/mo now 673-1674 ---------* Bright & Sunny bc:h & Lido s 1200 Alli on Grend Canel Cerpo<t I No pets• 642·5722 VERY large lBR lBA SPACIOUS Twnhme-style 2 Sty Apt nr Fa.stuon llland 2BR 2 18A trple very pr1v11e S 1 145 854-7742 or 854-7855 ACllK>H COSTA MESA · 3 bd hm. patio 11. t50 LIDO ISLE • 2 bd, bey. views. $2000 HUNTINGTON BEACH · 3 bd hm, bonu1 rm. apa $2500 LIDO PARK OR • 2 bd, view $2800 LIDO VLG. 2 bd. den, lab bey VUI $3750 BIG CANYON • 5 bd, golf courM .. 1ate. 1 10,000 Winter Rentela Available Townhome. 2BR 2'.,BA. 9110. 673-3722 Lv Mag No pets Yearly S 1100 ... -•Tl••• • remod 1 New cerpet ...,. mlcfo. w/d, retrlg •net. an 673·8457 -_., tic:ll"• new kitc llr Very g1r, l/p, pltlo, g1ted ••lflll llUT• W-INTER. 1ua1t Sant t 2BR 18A. laundry rm. aml ,_.:t .,.,._,t 642-5858 c om m n o p e t s . 3 BR. 3 BA condo w/oc .. n • -.. ctose to shops & buMS ,._ ..........., S1195/mo, leue option view. pool. t1nn11 Like new. rurn 2BR lBA. Wiii accept 0C Housing WESTBAY APlS Polllble Avail 911, Open S 1.675/mo with cash di•· ~~:.;;;por~e~r:'c1e'!', S76Slmo I Sotry. No Peta Tll ll&IYllll Sun 1 to 5. 845-3977. count Open Sat 9·12 $850/mo * 675_8435 2276 Meple 1 Bedroom $740 Spacioos 2 & 3BR • den. 5 Odyssey Ct TSL MGMT 28drm 1' •B• $840 some With ocean VleWI, *WTlm* 818-706-7334 832·2232 or 722·9012 151 E 2 111 St 548·2408 on FaJrwly or Newport 3 BR, 2 BA. completely re--~ ,tnns&A 2W7 2 WEEK'S FREE RENT -- - -- ----BHch Country Clu b lurblahed. Laroe y1rd UYPlllT .al 2BR 2B 1 Bedroom $700 Glted community 2 cer S 1,000/mo. A»oellled New custom 3BR 3BA. 2 Deluxe furn 2BR wntr, A. low move-In. 28d m 1' B• $830 gerege w/ltOfege. fir• Realty 673·81 t4 "'"'r garage. dock. m1ny 1300 111• •tps bc:hl Frplc. I lndry. carport s745tmo 13 I rE 18;h St 646-6816 1 pool 1 td ' ~tru Tom Ofc · open beama. deck $1075 548·5091 Of 775-7719 -------__ ~k·uc::~ Fr~ :f65o1;0 •EaetSlde Twnhm. 2 BR, 752-05s0 Hm 673·2680 mo 818·968·0352 __ I WES-T-BAY APARTMENTS 1 Bedroom $740 No nats (At Newport 2 BA. 2 car gar, lndry ,..... hk (G ) $1 0751 -------Unfurn 1 BR, yrly, with $200 OFF MOVE·IN' 2Bdrm 1' ·Ba $840 Center Or & Oranvllle Ot) I Camego 5 EieoutlYe 9 T Otlg\19-lalll 14 Tra· -·-l5 Pletoon 16Slltcs r..-rcti WM 17 Oll-y!eldrng ,,.. 18 Rall• pert 19 Stmlllf 20 l ln004n 21 Bent 23 Scorn up 5:;.7919 mo ELEGANTLY APPOINTED garege. stove & refrlg Featuring poor. 1p1, 161 E 18th St 842-0856 Shown by Appl 644·0603 ... ............ I BR Condo. g1tad Steps to b11ch p11io1.enclosed perklng ---. -. . ~ •· 3BR townhou ... Newport comm Pool. sp1. patio, S795/mo 645·5862 Sorry. No Peta , When looking for o full·t 1me 1ob , It 25 8 of NB 28 Oper•t• 27 8oo1ed 29 Sl'le-deef 32 A B1riymor1 35 Murder llAl.TlllH1·1• Height•. frplc, patlo.5 · Walk to bc:h $1400/mo --t Bedroom S855 ' t k _ _.: II · h k th •·very nlcet 322 le unfurn, St800/mo f\Jrn 28drm 1'l•Ba s750 0 es pr1.A11CO y no time to C ec e Yrly unfurn 3BR 3BA l--S-t._S_99_s_i_mo_. _1eo..o......,..,7..,...~-A9-t_. 8-7-3-·3'99~---= ....... ~....-------....:..8_2_5_Cen __ .., __ s_t _'4......,2·..,.1..,.42"""4~1=~:=rtu:=nities=·=·~=in=::'.c:::IO:::U::'.::if=je=d=. :------I 36 lnct .... 3 7 Vegel at>lel 38 Ctowd h<>me, 1 blk to S. Beyl Obi Olf. llp. ape. Avt lmmed! $2500/mo. Bkr 759-1877 2107 * t BR h<M.IM Loft, gw, petlo. frig, 2 bike to bc:h. IM51mo. Open HM Sat 12~ 303 341h St. • 818-285-0223 • ... ~ ... 41A 2 A home 11et5/mo. New c.rpet & pelnt Avell nowt BURR WHITE AL TAS 87~ .--9 fM'dl ll•A41tl I'! ~OU'l ltHrl< tlON .,. wtf'll )'OU l1ttl -. -ur• in conrwc llOn"""" ~. ~. tong-tff!fl ,,... 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Sh«ry 675-8634 1-A-E--Ex----S-lt--... -~-Found Fem Boxer on 8115, Call b9tween 8wn..noon · ...... u e o.......... vicinity ol Orano-& 14th tor lnt9'View 1va11 Sec/Recept aer· St. HB. 960..&294 vices Incl Newly re· · mOdeled Latest office F 0 U N 0 M A L E Commercial 114-Ml-lltl OILUOTlll llSPECTOI e q u Ip Ca I I J 111 DOBERMAN. 819, n .. r -.-.-IU--.--.-,-.-B I /Offl R t 714/752·5181 9 to 5 Dana Point Marina Medlcel account•. Ell· Pelnt flni.hlng company US ness Ct en Mon thru Fri · 248•184s 1-900-654-2255 Ext 124 j' perleneed profe11lonel need a experlenc•d R.E. S./Rtnt 2769 __ __ Fllght Attendenta S35K collectors needed tor h d d ... ... ______ _..-. Small offices trom $350. LOST 4 mo. old Weith Ticket A09nt• $32K I Laguna a .. ch agency an a-on In t .... uel tor WllTOLlfF llllltll groas lease, E. 17th St. Corgi. We Want Her To Cu1tomer Service $29K Salary, benellll. plut ex: =:. c::' ~~~ ,..._ c.11 Pelge It Costa Mesa. Ask tor BHI Come Home I DI tap· 8AM·8PM 7 Day• S 14 F" I cellent commltllon. Con· l 1..142 2121 crn~~!~~,I ~~n~1ve 646•9663 r.•~edAt~~~~ ~1~~t~~:~ Accounting ~r .. :.~1-1:St me 1 a · TIOl IPIAY, Ill. .-• OOKINO for• Compe- nlon'? 'N• have wonc:t.rfUI lovtng dog• & cal• eveN- able fOf ad09tlon. Mu•t go to r~t> .. own«. COtM and .... w. mlQht heve tn. P9ff.c:t P9t lor you 631-10~ ...... Air Conditioning Commercial Property w/wht no.e & feet Please PAYllLL CLEll · 17352 Murphy, lrvtne 1· .......a.../f•-/ a .. "Complete Jenltorlel 2778 Helpt ~9-7928 N.B Gen. Contractor ,---1 -· rv~ Ln25 "Mu1lc LOST male eel orange needl part time Payroll .__.._ .. u_ -------~-i.I REMEMBER Mike tn. Dog "Ei9Yator PllME ln&IL !Ibby. n.ar Sm~" Final Ct.rk 2-3 day1 a ~ --1m1111 PUIT n• ....... I -an In "Down and Out In 1·11·A·llUlll •1 "Full view 8alconle9 NEWPORT BEACH In Costa Mesa REWARD Computer and prlOr exp a City of Minion Viejo Orange Country lnt•lor --·•lllEI I _,,.._ -• S.verty Hill17" Young "FAX & Copy S«Vlee SI E corner Westclitf Dr & 846-9238 • · plua Send resume to. S 9 4 9 • $ 1 1. 8 2 I hr . plant melntenanoe com-.,_ NOW' I .-aY bl.ck & wtll1• Bord., Col· "'Ample Parking Irvine Ave H1gh visiblhly _ Hedley Builder•. 5010 20hrsl wk Maintenance pany Full time tor ct.-PfT tor Am9rlean Greet· Large u lectlon ot I ... male. abandoned In a ICl-t101 irafllc 1290 sq 11 LOST SOOTIIE. Monday Campus Dr . Ste. 100. of City facilltlet. Call Per· livery, 1n1tal1 P'9P· Good Inga. Morning hourt for • I diamonds. vintage MMr1 motel StOMd by ---- 1 .... 1101 8113 In Hunt Beach Un· Newport Beach. CA sonnet tor City appll· OMV r9P()f't. 841-0731 Npt Bct1 l lrvlne. $5 hf. watcf* Incl Role• and people. conHquently 120 I 2ti2 S/F ~.-neutered male. very 92660. Attn: Lynda cauon (7 14) 582-CITY C.it Karen. 831-9875 Y~00 ~:o ~ ~cHI Pat•. we buy. NII. 1r~ btlnd In one eye. Stlll lov· 1617Westci1fl NB 6Jssqttotfloe space· friendly REWARD •-••-/llllfll ApplybySep15.1990 UI_ .. ___ 1ff11EM•••IE1 WEE<·WORKINOPAATI and repair, Wllllem lngand lnde.pr\Mdota Agl 541-5032 550 st warenouse space 969-0275 or 675-6886 _,._, ---511NrS••-.....,. HarOld .i.w.i.rs. 3l18 family. Thlte>n9l1one-ln· ---tor rent 19tn & Pomona LOST WHITE MALE KIT· High energy Mlf·•tarter,• IELIYEllY llllffll City or Ml11ion Vt.Jo. Lit• typing. Bkkpg. Com+ TIMEI ~Blvd at 32nd a-million! Call 854-0580 711 S/F S 1000/.. $900/mo 645-0664 TEN S ORT motivated Cuatomer S a I a r y S 2 . 8 7 5 • putet. helpful. Appllcant1 tt• •••• 4001 Birch •A, NB · H HAIR, ap-aervlee typing phones For Printing Co. Must b9 $3,331/mo 3 yrl exp In Oftty. 631-0370 We l\eW a NEW PAO-• ._.... Agt 54 t-5032 FOii LEASE prox lO ~s old On Salary· n.gotl~ble Celi Mrious. dependebl9 and landscape related de-GRAM for STUDENTS M«i'l18K Preele*'lt Rolex -----Balt>oa llJand 873~81124 Patti, 542-2200 courteow 8ring OMV re-algn. lnstellatlon and Plllll&l UlllTUT 12· 16 YEARS OF AGE Watch with hldlHn elaec>. --------- UYlllf me. 11ms ·=,!~·:~h7t~~6~uto-LOST yelloWL•b puppy -----cord. 261-7594 maintenanulnvolVlngln--Highly motivated. det.it-Mlplng UI get new cu .. Sacrifice $7,800. PINN P11nOS & Organs OlllUHLIWI __ _ 8'• mo old. blue collar. UYllTlltll llrYEIP/TWllUI apectlng. ptenning & •d· oriented. own lranapc>r· tomert foe' our MWI• cell U0-7573 IH V• 6"59 Full Svc , phones, mall Industrial 2788 male. vicinity of Irvine & ••••-UT For 39 yr old woman Car mlnl1terlng 1and1cap1 t • t Ion. f u 11. 1 Im•. pap«I meeNge. llmEIS •u Rf FIA, cont rm . secretartal I Clllf Drtve 650-3545 -· program• Call PeraonMI 542-2200 ~ View olhce turn/unturn Needed for part tl!M poi· provided 494-5568 ' for City application (7141 HERE'S THE DEAL· mf I ... Ill -S.autlful black ebony up-759-3400 2·600 so FT wllronl Malecal, black & white. Ilion. 15-20 hourt per ----582-CITY Apply by Sept. PIT OPPORTUNl'f'!'. Earn 1. Th .. 11 not a P&4* ,. Nl*a.. 21 diamond! rli1ht, Schafer & Soni o~;:· ·~~~!er~~r 1~~-=~~n wbllh wkhlte spoEt Won 10Rwer 0 wMk. 1f1ernoon1 and 21. 1990. •,rxtr19•.m<>MY1 t wttt •lert you route. NO cs.llverlng In-chlp1. Cock tell ring. PurcheHd In March. Costa Mesa ott1ce avail $ 1575 /mo ALSO. 1 . 300 a c . R " early evening Fa~t Paced lllVEllS e rn no o •a your votv9d. 8f'and new1 1150/080. uled 2 hour11 $19001 pp Ground floor. 267 sq tt 50 FT for $ 795 /mo 675-3675 E n v 1 r o n m 1 n t Ll&l lllllWlml o wn bu• In••'· 2. We provide tr.,,apor. (71•) Slt-93N evee 6-40-5528 lmmed avail $330/mo Cotta Mesa 540 • 9352 Smell brown & white ler· Responslbllltle• tnelude Part time altetnoons. De· Exe.llent oppo<tunlty In 7141&44-5034. tatlon and training. 111 MO FREEi' ner female 1 year sweet Ad lay-ou1, customer ser· livery of blueprlnta In Or· Santa Ana with ProFed P/T TILLEll 3. You would be wortling 714.494.795; or S 100', llo/~ Ft d1tpoelllon' 248•1489 vice & general office ange County Company Mortgege. a division of wlltlkldayourowntigeon 818-888-9055 873 '·e" w 15th Newporl · dut1e1 Organr~ed. detail car $6/Hr. Mon-Fri. Provident Sa11lng1 Bank, Position• avell, Well• anedu1t·auperv1Md..._ UllUIEACll 1200' upscale, ground floor othce space Center of town 7 141365-5656 VISA' $2.44 per day T!lal s ALL )'OU pay for 4 ltnes 30 day m1rnmum in 111e SERVICE DIRECTORY For more 1nrorma1ton C~LL TODAY'' ISi FOR LOIS Your SeN.C. Oire<:tory Represen1a11ve 142-4321 E1t. 310 PllUO llTIC£ he Calif Publlc Ut11111es Commission REQUIRES 1hat all used household their T C P numoer 1n all adverttsements II you nave a quet11on ttbOul the legality of a movl'lr hmo or chaulleur Call Public Uttlllet Com. minion 7 14·558-4 151 • '35.00 hr 990-39 .. 1 49 7-6383 WOttt QU81'8nt..ct • REMO~l • REPAIRS • NEW CONSTRUCTION ~ & Unuwal WOC'tc Nt«ettone•Comm/A99 3Yf a ., .. , lie Mll-356' Beach 2 , 314 3 3 . 0941 oriented person with art Bring OMV print-out to tor exper1eneed under· Fargo Bini<, Npt Beach. tum. SELL background preferred OCB Reprograpt\les. writer Preter DIE dealo· Alk for Karen, 675-4290. 4. Earn GOOD MONEY 11 you re nol ma1ct1ong 10 11\e Will train Call Karen. 17721 Mltcheil, Irvine nation Ou11tandlng ben· and have • thence lo c1ass1r1eo rune you m•y be &42-4321 Ext 317 tor ap-(near Red h 111 & e11t1 including chi~• QUILin Mm dally & weekly <:-" P8y1ngp11ees111111reou101 through classified polnlmenl to lntervleW M&eArthur). option Call 782-8189 bonu ... plut r on out· 11eo Perteet tor 11udent. E o.e M/F/HIV COITIOL lnot and more * W&llll* •llOLUllll ---~ -~--~ l ' I ,t ' ,....., ' Vt<Y reliable, In Orano-C.amlc-WOC)d.Y1nyt lnttal County tor 12 y .. r11 Uc; 553589 bond eS0-8577 Meticulous. hardwor1llngt1------ C.ll Aiko 581·9398 . . • \. • ' .. J,. -I I .. I .. ---- ~ • ' , • • ' 4 • '' ••• ••••• • J ,• SITTING 9EAvtCES "hnlor" 81tteta Ltw-ln Lie. BOfMMd 720--0707 ,,. _.... ........ ,,...,.'=" tSERVICESt !~~~·~ CLASSIFIE Read the classlfled paces and you will ffnd someone to handle your needs. lllLY PILIT Pelnt finishing company need• eAperl enc1d hendt-on lndMdull for ln.-orooe•• and final in· ~1on1 Call 6eO-1590 CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION! 142-4111, ht. HI ... .., ... SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE CALL 642-5678 TICI IPIAY, 110. ~~~~~·I Coron1 dtf MM 6122' CLITllll IALE STYLIST GAAAOE & PATIO SALE I EverythlnQ 5()..70"/o t>etow Exp & tet.nted 1tyli1t Boc*1. kld1 1tutt. aotMI retell HOT STYLES! Fri .1-T ~. great location. furniture. nice ciothlng Aug t7. Sat Aug 18. 17352 Murphy, lrvlne _... ·-NB Salon 845-5619 SUN 11-5. 711 Larkspur 10am·5Pm 7 11 w 171" ~I Eatate office too«lng ----St •09 631 ... 548 :?~nl:~•k~~: .. :ec::1~ N~, ~~et. COSU Mesa 6 L24 OreeMr S50. recun;, $20, 759-3710 ground Nice environ-h12 A&E awning with 1tacuum $5, toaster oven G S5. blender $5, luggage ment ood benefit• acr"'1 room make otter $3. boOks s 25, ""Rola" ln&IL IUl&lll Alexia 1 to 5 494-~50 Kenm0te po<tabl9 wuh· ~ttalr S 100. walker er new motor S25. 976 S20. Oued Cene S 15. F~'f~,e:"~~~~~~~ Empk>ymmt \1111'1ted Presidio Dr Sat/Sun 9-4 toilet elevator SS. attower needed to mat18Q9 N9W· 5535 ILIOIUUlllAU seat $1, mle<:. Sat only 9 port Skt Co with a smlle COMPANION AIDE Will 1 Blk W ot lrvlne AV9 to 12 133 E 20th For more Information. give TLC to active tun lov-2000 81k. Paioma Drive EST•TI ••LE pleate call Vickie at Ing SR. Citizen PIT In Cotte Meta · Aug 18-19 '!II .. 63 1·3280. Dane Pt. area 240•6907 No Early Blrd1 9-6 Furn . bedding, anllquet & --------• ___ _ S 1·$500 more more SattSun 9·4 RESPON home care elde, Tre .. ures & Tr"h 3367 Fuchtle. C M an&IL Ill.II ll~ln or out. en aon Nautteal book• & equip. (Sunf\O'#ef & S.ar) FIM ttatlonel'y store. ellt• Xlnt L .. aure World refa m9nt HouMhold 1tem1 Client .... FIT. 675-1010 , Amet'lcan Fem 828·9638 MllC Odd1-N-End1 CREW MANAGER BE YOUR OWN BOSS * Position• available for Hlf -motivated individuals to operate soliciting crews for the Orange Coast Doily Pilot. If You~ * Hove An insured van, wagon or large car. * Enioy working port-time in the eve- ning•, earning full·time $$$ * Hove the ability to motivate Then wt ho..,. o job for you. No ••fMri.tKe MCenory. full training avoilobl.. fot turth.r information or to ~ui. on intel"liew: CALL (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M-F 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Edell Ganz•s. wtnner of • flnttndo entertlit-ment system, sold (40) MW .-sc~tions • tor thl Olly Plot for the month of ..... Be apart of the wlnftilc ltlm, bt I part of Hdt· ................ GM, MCI tam £ITU ... , ...... D- MD. Apply now! Call 714-842-4333 Aak for Carlo• Furniture, appliincu. hOUMhOld ltema. CIOtn.t. mlac Sat/Sun 9 to 5 2324 Elden, • 2. CM FURNITURE BEDDING. ANTIQUES & much mOfl SAT & SUN 9am-4pm. 1935 Fuli.tton A~ GARDENING. carpenter1. bert>ert & m1ac old tOOlt Hous.wares Aeat offer• 490 Cotta Mesa St Machlnltt Lg 10011 & equip lnCIUll drlll press & equip '89 BMW motoreycle S7.200 OBO. '88 FOfd EICOft GT. am tOOll, hOUMh<>ld ltem1. furniture. Sat 8 to 8, 1054 T ownhouM Dr , Vietorla to Canyon to Townhouse 7141646-1344 MOVING SALE Antiques. misc turn Household Items SAT 9-3 1741 Tuatln A~ NNJ>O!t leldt 6169 ELECTRONICS. fool1, keyboard, e>roc>ane camp equlpm4'01, blke & more 2315 Arbutus St (Eaat· bluff), SATURDAY 9-4 Ev•rythlng go... TV'1, mlcrowa~. houMhOld. 980 and mOfe, Set 7 AM 2310 Redlands OflYe. NB FN>NT YAAOSALE. SAT only 7_. Furniture. toy9. ctothM. hOUNW81'", etc 1'400 Coral Pl. 1.erou ttom Enllgn School) GARAGE S ALE . 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':oi .. o: FUAUAIW 21. t• • ""°" TO, Tl« ll'\&.IC COaTA M H A, CALI• In .,_ ...._ ol ... ...ey ctwcte4' Dy an ullln, tow~ tt Loren. vHF,_ .... ~.::ue~.....:otlc msAlrtloriiii:C.M. 090 ..... 2111'. ' nil No. ~ o1 ~~ ~TIOM ~..... C... :~=a •ofOAANOlC-. :::o,:::,e: :::a1lon .r:-·i~• f;~·~~18imlny• H%raetoNct.17MtM' .,.... ,ORD ·13 FALCON~~=--=,A·IO·l1 FOfll TlfllfllY~Nol Au:.:,;,1tlO At .. -. .. ._.lnltlel Thlt...:;..-__, .:... ...... Ml .. .. • · • • 'VTUAA 2 door euto-,....,....,,.. --;;::_.. ZlllMAN; AUTHORIZID "'4nj putllc411k>n ol .. noelce, _,, .,_ ~ ()aft! ol Or· co... .._. .......... C.-~ ..,.. .............. -"?· ... al AGENT o" cw• Al· ...... ~ ol uncMid ~ .... _ a ... "'*"*' ~ .... W.... 7014 ~tc ... newT -...:i-• c.-ama ~ ~ IOCIATES/OONALD fmJCllJncE !.....,..°'.,.tr afClfl• Z on--. • ~(1)90,_. • ._. ,. a1. .,,_ • r•iam-..n •· OM.EY WfAV(" OllA euHLER. FOf' A Pl.AHNIO cur*9 br ._ ebove CS.. 22' CATALINA '13 1"" -W 1• Ci9111nt 12760. 183-5741 MOE POAT IOIU)(AI 1tOH1HO l"9'00AAM '°" _.. 0... o1 Ttuet find PubllNd ~ ~ lowl 7.15 Hond•. new 150 ::: .. ~e:~~~~:~n2~ Vety ... oer9d '°'· ... FOAO 'llTHUND!.A81N> WU SEU. AT PU8UC AN UllTINO COM· ..., ... OGM9, ...,.,... ~~ o. "· 24 • u:ior::=-:,::..ee: o.noa. roli.r furllno. co K8AKJ 14H . 1182 condt (29VCMll) EJan. Fwty loeded mue1 AUCltON 'TO HIOHEIT MlfllCIAL Offtel COM· ..... •r.n " ..... af'ld advancH It • F 511 ...r..ct br ""ACt ... .... VHF. heed, pop tOP ... 1100 cc GOLDWINO '':.": Hll .. too 'oao &e00€fll F()ft CASH PUX LOCATIO AT ... ,,.......,...,.,. ....... nu• To ..,,..... • ~""' ......... .... eutlllof'I• end eal'IVN, l•I -7214338 • • ~.,.,.. o1.-In 8Al<lA STMET IHA Ct dolf'll.......,..• .. oPel*IO bid.~ "'41YI __ .,. ..,.,ftH' lnbutlott ol flW ,....,_ bO-t end '*" pulpltt, Honda 129H. Al OOod . ...,. ~ o1 .. ~ZONE. (NY19'0NMINTAl A«nsnc OU'GN AS-ceP(40e)2S2·7MO. ~ ..,,"4 dOlltt1 ('500.00) O' more bOOfn tJano, ewlm laddet. condition. a.e.5213 1500 Auto M .. Or, SA FORD 'II MUSTANG ..._) AT THE MAIN OtTEAMINATION: EX· 80CIAT18, tlOO 8rletot DMIO: 07121190 "911I trom a ~ 0t .. ?1xM ...... BtlatOI con-111-1111 CONVERTIBLE (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO EMPT. NMfl • ._ 100, N9wpoft PAClfte LOAll MAit-IHW Oil ~of a wi•1' 11or In .. d6tlon. he M Belb09 5 apHd, r•c1. tl•r' 'THE COUNTY 2. Pt.ANNING ACTION 8Mcl\, Celt t2110 A I 7 C09., T.-., •e•"'ll QI rT Oil .....,. (12) "'°""' .,._ Meme . ..., IO.~ .-.. caeM"•· c:Nlea contt ·1COUATHOUSE. 100 CMC ~~!~;~7...!2,R~~TK c." .. ·,~ •• 11•1....,....• 11ne..to1'• :.•........!!!:... .............. "''-~O//IACTmOUe O'lof lo TN ... Oft ....... Beach. 13.800 OBO. .... MERCEDES 1tl3 3000 ate 32K 18400 CENTER ~ ...,ST .....,._,. ~·IOL~ ' ..... • IOO ' .._ .-, _,1111 .. ..,... tile deCleion lnvoMne .. ' ........ LUii ....... -_... . . •7 .. ..;,,.20 • ...... .. ~ .... ~ • AUTHOAIUO AGENT FC>fl' Not'lf\, .. 100. N9wpoft ... c...... CA .,. • conttl ... ~or la to bl made 714-845-2"3 IP-,._, -._.. .. .,.., mot•. v _, SANTA AHA. CA .. l'tQtlf. THE IAVINE COM,ANY lleadl Celt t2teO C•l .. ,.._ Tiie ~ ~rtonl vv• .... Lido 14 wit,...., 1785 W• wW PtlY ~ 11000 to •1•c•ll•nt condition. • end .......... ClClfMy9d FOR A COHOOIONAL uai n..i.' ~ I• con-~ °'.,.. Coaat he¥lt F "'-... of :.:ri::'.:! ~ • ., ..... Hull 175 .,,.;.,,.,;. , •• owr tNe ..... Job 12.000. Oeyt M2·5449; --• 1• '°find now,..., Illy I""°" PfAMIT. FOA THE CON-dUQld by: a oorporatlOn Deity Pll04 AUOUtl 3, 10, 17. 1119 ICllllou• Butln•H "'. ton oi flV9 riunclr9d . .....,.,. ' _,_ tranet.t , Mutt ... Im-Ewe 730-5-425 ~ r-n• Mid Deact d TNll In ,_ CUAMHT SALE Of' AL• TM regtetrant(t) oorn· tHO Name ARTISTIC DESIGN con bu1 :,'~ ~:·:2~ f!'ledlttalyl BHullful MERCEDES 1"'4 380M ~·-c...,..~(2DNL:r)· ptOpeft'f lllUIMd In Mid COHOLIC IEVEfllAOES IMl'IC9d to tranaect ~ F2580 ~IA~Es.1:;c Or South ~.om !,,J~ ~.:or": _____ _.,..·..,,,..__,,.,,..,,,_· ~11e convertlble. 1989 Mutl .... pr~ 124 500 tr• County end S&lle dMCflbld ANO GASELINE IN CON-,_ under ttie flctltloua Call t-iweo • ange, eoent wt'*. Pfoceedlnl ...... Wltt'I eaM end dotly. LASER BMW, lhowfoom 1T!Od91. Ed O•de 241·3100: ' ... •. LOT t Of' TRACT NO. JUNCTION WITH THE COM-lklllffllM Name(tl lltt.O "8JC 9'011C( The FlctllkM.lt ButiMM 110111inQ a ticenet, .,.,....... 01 MOO good condition c;., phone 5 apl9d , With n11•1r1 ...... fen 3600 AS PEA MAP ST RUCTION Of A 2.120 SQ. aboWe on ~ 3. 1990 N '-' eo I abcN9 other entltlemel'I' tor ..-. II SABOf 1300, fair : ~ aat;a lmaglnable. MERCEDES 300CO AECOAO£O 1H BOOK 144 FT. MINl·MAAT ANO A v..--Price.CLO. It-1:.n t:,' o Count-: pending tlebe dty eoufd. 64._.828 157&/month. Call TURBO 1985, cham· ,........... PAGES 44 AHO 45 Of' 9•290 SO. FT. RETAIL Thia ttatement WM llleo ......... July 20 ~911 7 flLE endtontlr .. (3}ll'IOl'ICNto6-" lff..3879 =gne with palomino ..... ... MISCEUAAEOUS MAPS BUILDING. ANO A VARI--with ttie County Ctefk of Of. ,....,1'N-FO I NO F3499l8 !owing tile date • f\fllll ~ I""-I I t & ·1 ANCE FROM FRONT LANO-8r1011 County on A~ 3. --TO cl•'-I _.._..,. In - Slps/Oodu/c.__ '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·-· mmacu a• 11MG .. 11 IN THE OfflCE Of' THE SCAPE SETBACK (20' 1990 ...,,_ VaneeM Metle Price. 38 ....,, 1 ,.,,....., ,,_ ---r 1• comple1aly io.ded. 78K COUNTY AECOAOEA Of' AEO t4' PAOf> I OVER A ,...-CMDn'W w...., lr'Me, Caltf 92815 proceeding If tN ~ - ------·7;,,;0iiii2m2 'llU.f INl9t.Muat .... 119,500. i SAIDCOUNTY. DISTANCE OF ·1., F£ET Publehed Or eo.t ~lel Thtt ~ wu con-membef kno-Of h• Liii• newt •Ol30I Will conalder reaaonable • The ......,,, IST 8rlOll .. C • ,..., dueled by .,, indlvlduel rMton to ltnOw that die _., ••BOAT DOCK•• off9r 780-38&8 LINCOLN 71 Contlnentall _,... aodreM and Alvnu BA Ol STRUT, [)MyPttotAuguat 10, 17,24, C:..) Thlt t 1 t filed Oclpan1 llH a flnanclal Up to 50' ellp In $h. IJl,lll · 480 engine. Auna good.I°"* common datlgnallton. LOCATED AT 2902 31.1990 (•I A lklllt Tranate< 19 wtththe.~C=ofOr tnter•I 0tthattermlauaed Power, wetar, etc. Nr ~ .,. •I ID•I '1..a 2-I 1250. SEE. M2.05e7 If effl, d 11'19 ,... ptOPefly REDHILL AVENUE IN A C1 F·594 ebOYt to be made Coun n 'I A t 3, In ttie POtitic.i Alfoml Act ol l8IMd on Penln 873s1 "' -· loeta1beel 8lboll9 • ZONE. ENVIRON OET : TM = IY on ug\19 • 1974 amended(~ 1 lfL ........... Gae, 4 door, •Int cond. UHCOLN 'l2Contlnlntel ~ to be 751· NEGATIVEOEC. ftaJCllJTIC( ,.:lddrl~=T= 1 CNlPt:7ClO"W_ldnt_.; .......... -. t~~. N.8. ~~ ~~t~~ Arter Lux~·llMden. lmpec>d1..1tal HUDSON, COSTA MESA. p1;e:~~~~~IC~Z~~O~ feror are GENNARO!~~~~ 1~~ S.Cuon 87100 of IM Cef. 45' SLIP 1760/mo. 80' •• lttt ca.,.., '" power, 'V"' CA ~ CALIENDO ANO CONCET· 31 1990 IOl'nla Oovemment CocM)? SLIP 1950/mo. 780-5070 MEACEDES '74 230 Gat lnttrumenll, IMlllll In-The ~ COOLING. AUTHORIZED ACnnoue ....... TINA CALIENDO HUS· • F-595 ADVteOllY YOft OILY ------~----. 4 door Jdnt cond i3tt5' tarlor. driven .... then Truatee ~ effl AGENT FOR RONALD I . ..,... ITAW IANO ANO WIFE. '2914 E Stiould Iha Cfty oleo.. BALBOA ISLAND 11 ACURA 1MI Vil Legend 113-3421 Aft• ;2 noon' e.ooo mlleaayeer. priced llabMylof effl lncoMctneat COULOMBE FOR A VARI-The~ peraona.,. COAST HIGHWAY, COR· --ti' 11111'\TM'C MeN continue to permit tM' Doetl Space In~ 40R N11y loeded ~ pp .723-l633 bllOw booll, mutt bl d the ..,_ addr ... end ANCE TO ALLOW STUCCO doing buaineea M: ONA DEL MAA. CALl·1 .--nuinA Nie and oiec:twge of St• '°' thared UM or boatl i.ni condition, • 30,000 . • Hen, $4,967 81 Call df'lef common datlgNlllOn. ~~ ... ~~T~~o TAO ~~: THI BLAINE GROUP IN-FOANIA 92t25 liOAL MOTICI Safety A~<Mld fhwottl• 87M&53 ml .. t Ht..,d9d wer, •F .... '14 722·9220 • erty. "'°""" Mfe1n,, CROACH INTO THE FRONT SUAANCE MARl<ETINO. TM ~ and bu1ineet o..-.. eCI MO. -by nonprollt Ol'gan!ZMIOM .,....... renty, 111.000. day -"·-Mercury 1978 Comet ~ .... WI! be made, SETBACK (20 FEET RE-~~~= ==~l"-Jb~1 VMONMMMCIO//I :, Ille City °' eo.t. S100Jmo. Mb09 lllend. 591·2120,.w873-5e7t. Au1 I air c:r"6M / EacellentCondl1ion.Aut()s bu1 wlr'IOUI cownent or QUIRED. 12.5 FEET Not1ln Peace, 24 Wwm SINGLE WOMAN 552 THICfTYCOUMCLO//I Tllepollawillbeopen• Call 71U75-5095 .... '119'11U pl~·~ LO. .~I;;_ metie. A/C. S1.295 080, =· ,.;:::: tllte ~~~~~~~~c~ Sprtng, IN!ne, Call t27'4 STANFORD. IRVINE.' CALI·, ~ ~" t-lhe llOUf• of 7,00 •"' DOCK 15 • f I 1 .. 5 _ ,,,,,,_ 1 ... __ ,.__al· mecul0t•.(1H03214) 53&-7381. ........,..~ ,.; IN AN At ZONE EN· Thlt butlnett la con· FORNIA92715 NUWT..aToet•ACH tne18·00pm. • • ron .. °" .... -.. "" ... -. ....--·· "" ducted by an lndlvtduel AM ottier ~ namea ~ O.lld A~ 14 1990 channel l.n N.BI Mutt bl loyt EXTRA CLEANll 111,111 enwmbrllnCM, to plF'f Iha VIAONMENTAL OE· TM regl1trant(al COll'I· tnCI eddr-UMCS t>ytlle ... c1coocn ....... ~ ....... ..,.~ 1oW enough for 1>rtcSoa (008249) llllTIL a.A ~-mf, 'II r9ft'llilnlng ~ MMn ol TERMINATION: EXEMPT menoed to trMMCt ~ Tranat.r~wtthlntl'lt .. yearal .......... DllT'MCT C.. ef tN Clef .. C.... S2501mo 675-8e0e ' .uflL AMA 2925 Harbor Blvd. C,M LNM4 •I-I• Iha n<M(s) MCUf9d b'/ Mid p:.,t.~N~~~ PA,.CJ~00~ -under ttie Fle11t10ut 1as1put'°tw .. 1cno-n 10 T~ =~ ..._Calle•• 2925 H•bor Blvd, C.M. 11._2.. __ .,. 0..0 d Trull, wltl lnMfftl T 1 O N A L S I G N S Butlnn1 Na"'e(I) ll1led !tie transfer .. ate. NONE '9\.All 0# ITMn Publ**' Ofange Coeill F r .. ~ Sn.,, ... f"' uM Ill---9'1 IT f,t-4 thefeon, • ptOlllOed In said AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR above on: NI A TM bualnetl name uMO ALlll-NT NO._.. Delly Pilot August 17 24 ~ .._..... ... 41-~I 111 .... ) ncM(I), ~ • ..,,...,, NOf1itl PMce .... the MIO tram1er0fi•) .. ·w--••'" -·-1990 of 17 Ft Wh9*, Balboa ··--'\ -undef b *'"' d ;;, SOVTHEAN CALIFORNIA TIMI 1\Mement ... flleO N1EW YORK GOURMET .-w a----· F-424 Island, 752·2881 MERCEDES 1985 300TD I 1t,lll 09od ol Trull, ..... CfWOM ;~~~E F;:~~:N~ wftll ttie County C*1t ol Of. DELICATESSEN A~ ~~D FRONT TIE 28 ti mu W 1111 IT... I WAGON. White leather. ~1~1111 I IN end eicpenaea d IN TIUIMe ALLOW A GROUND SIGN 91199 County on Auguet 3• (cl Tl'9 toeetlon end oen· NtOMWAY TO Newport' c 11anne1 ' (herd to flnd) tt. ac.I sunroof. Excellent LleMllllftwy end d the lrulb CfMleO b'f AT FAIR DRIVE ANO VANs 1990 .,., OMcrlptlon ot thePfoe>· ~ AVINUE S1751mo. '" & IO•t mo·i wnroof. AM/FM atar.o S20,500. 759,7035 ___ ....._.~ SMIO..OdTNlt GUARD WAY. AT 55 FAIR Pu~ Ofange ~ ~41~ ~-::~:: c;:. MDT.-.:rc-unc:°" rant-714s5'48s9878 eua. good condition. NISSAN '90 300ZX &•&• ---The total etnOlft cl IN DRIVE. IN AN I ANO R Dally Pilot August fO, 17. 24 ona del Mer "''ca111orn1e AUit XWT °' black, 78,317 mllH , Gold. auto. IO'fl, 3800 ..... ... unpliO l*anCe d en. ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL 3t. 1990 92e25 GAllfWLO AVINUI I Noi.~s"':AE8Y Misc. TrlnlpOfUdon ~~.all 640-9304 Of mllea, $28,500. 583-1559 •• ... Obhgltton ManO Illy !tie ~~iiRMINAT ION EX· F-590 ALL STOCK IN TRAC>£.. 1ow:.cr..IT' Gtl/EN tNt Nigel °'** iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii li~~~~~~~~~I propetfy to be aold and 5 PLANNING ACTION FIXTURES, EOUIPMENT ·I SYNOPSIS Page tnCI Alellatd Cllarlee -•••-••• 1111 ~ elllmaleO COila, PA~90·92 FOA ROBINS "8JC 9'0TlC( ANOGOOOWILL LOCATED Ordinance No 3045 Tr190.t1eretotoreOOlng~ C!!!J)!!!4rllm lK> I 4 19711 23' AWO. mti,,y new eatrea, one own•r. $4,095 M2-8592 -~ •xpenaM and ~ .. F 0 R 0 Au TH 0 A I z E 0 THEREIN tf\'lend1 Ill• t4un11ngton -unc:ler IM flctrtioue "'"' 5-IC)d, pl a, elf, cue, roof .. '*"-d the lnltlal AGENT FOA ROBINS lt9S71 (dl The pteee anO dale. onl S.ecll Ordinance Code ,_end ttyle of THE UN· I (FlURAGE) P11C*ltkln d !he Notice PROPERTIES FOA A CON· PtCTmOUa ....... OI after wt\ldl, IM au-S toe 1. by .oopttng Pfec:tM KNOWN ARTIST, et ~ I fftl Dm'l.d 1' 11111 Sele• $116,138 11 OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ...._ ITATIMmCT Trantfer .. to be oonwum-1 Plart of Street Alignment ot Orece "--· Wldlng C. City STORAGE. Cotta ........ -·--llTll -. • •.J.J-' • The benefidary EXPAND THE EXISTING TM fOllowtng C*'aonl .,. maleO .,. FEMMI GREEN S41epoint AlletlU9 toutll to ol Cost.a ..... County ol • ·-· ~ DWlll I ..... ,,. _ ., .., Deact d Trual AOBlNS FOAO AGENCY BY d<WICI ~ -ESCROW INC • 5030 Pecitlc Cout HIOllWrt and Orange Stat• of~ 1111......... hef**>fe eQC:Uled ADDING A t 5M SOUAAE APPLE A DAY IAVINE KATELLA AVE.Nut, SUITE nortll to Garlleio • .....,_,. O!Oon llle 71fldayof~. Secured ~rklng lor AV I boel "°'age S&O-S9S covered Call 642-5858 ·••aacmrrn SUJ9 ....... ~to.... FOOT SHOWROOM FOA HEALTH FOOD. t4310 <Ail-•208. LOS ALA.MITOS, CA1an0 10 .. ltnCI Garf~ Av· 1990 by '~'"* conaent, ·••m~ Sl4,9 • ....,, OeelarlltlOn SALES Of ISUZU AUTO--°' 'F , lnllne, Calif 41()720 ON OR AFTER SEP-lan1Je.-t ofEchwatd1Street OtteO!VellletalOC*1neraf'llp • a•111 (Ul77) SlUlll 11MG .. 11 0aCeuP and Demand MOBILES WITH A VARI-92714 TEMBfR 5, 1990 I wtliell It reuonabfy -enc1lennina1e their Ntet1Gf11' ·-_,., Sele end ~ NoleCe ANCE FAOM FRONT ANO Won TM CllO and Ell Slit (e) Clalmt may be tli.d ery to Ille Oto.tty tnCI effta u '*1'*' tlleteln. • '21 -OLDS 1970 Cut._ Sir Oetd ...: Elec:lon to Sell SIDE LANDSCAPE AE· Cho, 12 14 ~ A,,. . .n111 office ~ abC>lle det1t flow of trettlc: !Of ttie Sa.a buline99 tn tile Ml.IN • .... ~cm. -preme, 2-doof. io.ded QUIAEMENTS 120 FEET RE, ~la. Calif t2UO (I) TM IUt Oeta t0t tiling P'_.,.llOf\ of tile ]'Mitt\ wlll beeonouc:190 lily Alc::Ntd m-1171 mlAl lfllZI 1112 .. ta ta .. le. 1 OWMf. The ur~led Q U I R E 0 5 F EE T Tlltt butlnfft It c;on. c:taiml IS SEPT 04, 1990 and~ of ttie Wlabllat'lta C.,.,_ Tr'Og ""'O will ~ 1979GL1000GOLDWING · s2 4 50 Exc ellent Mid Notice°' Olfeufl PROPOSED> ANO IN· Cluetedby'llultltnClendwit. (9) Tllit Bul!i Trantter,. oftheClty tnCltorttieorder· anOdl9ChargeeHO.OUand Cycle, full drau. $2,200 1-AIJl llMl .. Ss~·ll:.°(J~T=I · low 775-6840 Eledk>n IO Sell to TEAIOR LANDSCAPE AE· TM regl1trant(e) com· eut>jeet to S.Cllon 8108 of 1y ~t of ll'le Com--llab*t• of HICI firm MO re- lK>18 0 80 646s2307 UITI .. MTI ~ l9COf'Old In the Ou 1 REM E N T S ( 1 5 O IMl'IC9d 10 lrantaet ~ the Commerael CocM munity C*Ye 11 "'°"* ~ YAHAMA XT ENDURO •z;u' ,, •• ,, 12111 PllTlll... ...._.. .... ,... ptOPefly SQUARE FEET AEOUIAEO ,.. under tf'le Fle1.ltioua KAMM A. lllOWRY THE F\JU TEXT ~ THE lller9CO ,.._ -. • •.J.J-f .. • .. located 0 s 0 u A R E F E E T 8u1lnen nt me(a) lltted Publlatled Orange CoMt OAOtNANCE IS AVAILABLE ~ tNt 7tll Oey Oi HOO. Excellent con· .. ~-----...... I .... '" -.... Dale' AUGUST 8. 1990 PROPOSED). LOCATED AT •l>OV9 on NIA Omffy Piiot Aug11•t 17, 1990 IN T~E CITY CLEAl('S Of'· :m· 1990 d I ti on 5 3 1 • 8 0 0 0 , .~=======~ 1111 ......... , Auto, PI S, air. Ult, crulM, "·'-'·I .. INC. DU fll 2 O 9 8 H A R a O R Won T• CllO F.e tfJ FICE C. ~ M4 ..... 497.7595 Of 9Ms1889 BMW 1975 2002 ........ p l w. pll Immaculate. ISTAH 'O"llCl.OSUf' BOULEVARD IN A CA Thlt ttatement ... filed --.ti' llftflC( ADOPTED by the City .,., ~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Very clMn. 1 own«. 30K ..a •..a• .. 1 (739308) IU.VICaS AS ZONE ENVIRONMENTAL wllll ttie County C*1t of Of· ,._"°nu Counc:11 of tt1e Oty of HYnt· Pu ~ COMt 4 Whtft Df'lw/JHps Ofl rebuilt, $3,495 080 11-I IJ... IUCCIHO.. T"US DETERMINATION EX·= County on Augutt 10, lnQlon a..ct'I II • regular Da~ Pilot AllQU91 7. ~~7 9030 851s6400days,4942 5993 ll&ITILa.i e1o18ALLROAD SUfT"E EMPT t 'tCtillOUIMl8INlll mHtln' l'lf'ld Monday. -......... 11111111 ..... ..,..~.-ii'"i ~ PORSCHE 1"'72 "'11T R""-2925 Har .. ~ 8" .... c ••. ' 300 8 PLANNING ACTION ~ , .. 11. ..... ITATWMINT Aug111t 1990 by Iha IOI· --.---.,.-1111'\-Ttl'r __ _ 1980 CHEROKEE CHllEF • " ..-""" '""' .., PA·90·93 FOR HANS Publlel'led vrtnge COUt The IOllowlng P«ICHlt .,. IOWinCI •Oii ca" vote .--nu1.w. E atorad. Ilk• new Call me 11 .. 1• CYPRESS. CA 80830 f114 ENYEDI FOR A CON· Deily PllOI Augutt 17. 2• 31 OOlng butlMU u AYES Mays a.nnttter JE P, 108,000 mll ... V8, -Nii... s 12.000 642·2923 121-307f OITIONAL USE PERMIT Seotarnbet 7. ttlO PROFESSIONAL PRO· SIN• ErsklM .... . gOOd condl110n. N9eda an d ( 831 ) ByEUZNJE.THBlABEA. FOR EXCESS GARAGE F .. 14 GAAMS GROUP. 810......... NOES w~ f'ICTTnOUI ...... .. w ork 13250 (7 ,., Auto. rec:or • • I SHb 1973 Roeket 98 ~PRE.SIDE AREA (700 SQUARE FEET J>O'I Cen•• °'. SI• 272. ABSENT MecAll••I•• NAm ITAT'W.-wT 898-7154 111,ltl cou~. gr .. 1 condition, ...... ,Ill C15220e PERMITIEO. 864 SQUARE ti' 'IV'C Newport BNich. Callt 929&0 GrMtl The tolloWlng petlOM .,.. 1990 FORD BRONCO IJllLm llTlll $1100, 71 41548-7479 ....... ,. 8·10, 8-17, "24 ,., FEET PROPOSED) WITH A pt&,"'.,,__ James E H-806 cm 0# HUNTINGTON doing~ .. Completely equipped. L~• .. crt..... sue•Ru 10·5-GL Poweraqulpment.IMthef. --tl'llftflC( VARIANCE FROM REAR ~-~.NewpO<te.een.ca111 •ACH.C..W.•~·"'· TELEGRAPH ROAD ..... ..., " 0 moon roof . I m · ,._nu SETBACK AEOUIAEMENTS f'ICTTnOUI ..,_.. 92teO CltJ C*' VESTORS. 15815 Alton many e111ru Musi I Jem M . N.B 4a4 Wegon, 5 spd, ale, maculatel(2RWD0801 (20 FEET A£OUIREO 1 5 IT Tl• IT Thlt bU9'neu It con. Publlahed Ofange Coeat Pan.way Suite ISO, lrVIM 118,000. 873-$448 •• lt•t tunroof. stereo. alloy ........ I... ftCTJTIOUI Ml ... 11 ~EEl PROPOSED) IN C.ON· T N~1 A ~are Clueted by .,, ln<ltvlduel OtOy Piiot August 17 1990 Callt 927111 CHEVROLET BLAZER ~~~~~~~~~ whl•. c.r cover. bike ........ ..,..., ...-1TATl•NT JUNCTIONWll'HtHECON-he~~ The rtgtttrant(tl com· f .621 L~ 0 8rten t56t5 1987, 4 It 4, tan, new :: r ack , S3 200 0 8 0 The.!..~'*'°"'.,. STAUCTION Of A TWO-~ANCI S ORA STA· menoeCI to trantac:t bull-Anon Patltwt;t Sutt• 150 llrll. babied se.500 BMW '85 325E 6~s9702 2121....,... OOl:l ...... neN u STORY GARAGE BEHIND AS 2 • Eaa COMC -under Iha FICllhOUI P\llllC MOTIC£ lrvtM Cehl e .. 718 548-4193 St.Pd LOADED 49K ml TO" OTA , ... 3 -Calle• ..... ... 8 RM u 0 A p A L M s AN EXISTING SINGLE-FAM· TIONE • c!~. o!. Mw eu.in.u Name( I ) ll•t•d TlllS t>u••n•u II con-19900 080 SM>-0374 T ... APARTMENTS 355 VIit• ILY RESIDENCE LOCATED !!~nw!?.;..... tbo..-on July 1 1990 LEGAL NOTtCI ducted t:>y • llm1ted partner· ~1987RamCgr Sunroof, 5·•Pffd. full 141-1111 BayaCtrete,Newp<>rt8uctt. T 3 0 WA ....,,1 no•" Jairnee E t4.-~MO,., lf'tp "11". 3 • v•, ""'K ml, ••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_,,__,, mint condition Cellf 92e&O A 83 RAM NA y IN Le PaplllOn St•tlonefY, Tlltt .,.,.,,_,, ..... tllecl ,. ... -·-··.... TM ·-••tranl(l l C!Oll'I "' "' o ..., -~--Ed-..,. M Pr-on 3u AN A 1 Z 0 NE EN • Inc Cllllfofnla. 2823 hat .,..II -,..~ ·-ty ,,.._.,, .... ~. " .... --.,... ..,, Clllent condition. proe--'llJ21e s.cond owner, matnlan, """'"' -• .,., \l l RONMENTAL OE · Coaat~ Corona Gel ........ .....,., ..,_.,..,."' THICl'TYO# menoeO to 11anaact bulfo pec10f pkn . fuH traJ141f 5 -----(~B"'""m t nce record• S4.700 VIit• Bay• Cir ~ TERMINATION EXEMPT •• ......... = County on July 17 NUWT..aTOM •ACH ness u"°9' 11'9 FIC1110A • __. '""' ,..... 0 80 557 22•9 .. -~•. C-"f 92••n _., • .,._., I ....... .......u. TO L"'_.._ 8us1n-a Nam""" I I ll•t•d pmckaga , garnet 11l,lll · · 0 __ flUllD ... 'ltU --;;;;~ buslne;;"'11 con· 7 PLANNING ACTION Thi• butlnet• It con· ,_ ___.,,,,_ "'""' at>ove";,,. July 15 1990 redll11ory, S 1 1,500 TRIUMPH '79 ConY9fllble Coupe, fully loaded, ducted by an lndlvtdual 6:v:~o:~E.:TN~CT~JN Ouc:1eel by.• corpotallon PubllalleCI Ofiinge Cout -~~~~=~A Ulwrene9 0 Br*' 640-t568 llftlll -TR7 Runa excellent 14.1nroof ( •08338) The reglllrant(I) com, RA·90-05 FOR MAAVICI<· The regl1tranl(a) com-Deity P*>t J4lly 27 AUQUll 3 flllANC .. 11 TO Tr11t lltet.,,...,,1 ... lll90 1500 Auto Ma.II Or, SA $3500 080 644-7371 111,llt menc;eO to transact bl.Ill· LANG AUTHORIZED menced lo 1~ ... :--10. 17 1990 COMIT'MICT. "-.A.Cl wu the County Qerli of Or· ••• •111 ---·... ,,... under IM FlctttlOUI • ,,... under .... .... -F-679 AMO llAIN'TMN eu1 angel County on Jufy t9 111n... ·-VolvO t9M GL ··~ --8ueln•H Name(•) fist ~OENT FOOA WILCLOIAM Bu1tn... N•me<•I llaled ---------1 1990 ,.llPD ..a.4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Fully equipped, ••c:ellenl LTI le rt..... JEWEL F R A N· ab0\1'9 on June 111 t990 .. NC .. I IN THE '.am "' -condition. new llrH . _•.Of .... t bO,,. on July IO, 1 OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO Judltll M T11t..h1e Pftet· "8.IC NOTIC£ cm 0# Air. c••a. pl llHrlng. 1:>40 JembotM. N 8 Edmond M Parron ALLOW OFFoSITE PARK· t • HUICTIMQTOM .... c.... Put:>lietiecl o.-. COMt ( IN8005e) • u n r 0 0 f • s 6 . 9 7 5 •• •••• Thi• statement WU llleCI ING IN CONJUNCTION Oen Thie t1 t t hied ACTmOUI ~.. SYNOPSIS 0...., P1IOI Juty 27 AUQUAI 3, .... -... Ull 873-88N Wlll'I the County ci.r. ol Of· WITH THE EXPANSION OF Wllll he ~c:or Of· ..,... ITATWmNT Ord1nenc• NO 305 1 10 17 1990 5 speed (2CBPIM) VOLV0'784 QL WAGON ange County on July l3. A CUSTOMER WAITING 91199 1 County yon July l 9, TM IOltowing pettonl are amend• Ille Huntington n11•1rt ...... ,.,. 114,111 Excellent cond ition t990 AREA FOA AN EXISTING t990 doing bullneu U 8Nch Ordtl'tnce Cocle bV ---------,........... 542·2948 d•yt only ,....,, CAA WASH FACILITY ANO ,....,. S£LECT REAL ESTATE granting • l ll•H ·J•U "8.IC MOTIC( ----Publlahed Of•noe Coaat REDEVELOPMENT AGE... °' Coaal COMPANY 21150-M M ... frtncf'HM 10 l.,,., Leicllt ---------..;._ ___ _ ..... ..... 1500 Auto Mall Or, SA VW 1984 bUs P\8,.IC llJJIC( o.lly PllOI July 27 AUQUAI 3. CY REVIEW Of FACADE ~~ty 2-:T'4-'lt J Verde on... E"t Cotta OBA A«\t·A·e.nctl to IMtall MOTtCI ~ 11Ma .. 11 i•• llll Excellent running con· tO, 17 \990 F-t71 CHANGES TO THE FA· tO 17 1990 ....._Caltt 92828 tne1maintt1n t>enctin et t>u1 ~ATIOM -dlllon, Iota of new part•. K•14 CILfTV LOCATED AT t70 . • F-&419 Setec:tpro Co•pot1lton 1109t tllrougl'IOUI Ille City of TO llLl aouped up motor, Interior '1CTTTIOUI MllMll • "8,IC MOTIC( ANO 176 EAST 17TH Ca.lltornla. 2850·M MeH Hun11ngton a..c11 A.1.COHOUC 9IVIRA01a JE p 1981 Wrangi'e(. DATSUN 1"80 200SX rfftorad s t800 080. T! ... f.....!!!~ ···' STREET IN A C2 ZOHE ENs MOC MOTIC( Verde Oftve East Co••• THE FULL f E>Cl OF THE To WllOt'n ti May eor-n Sahara edition tT,000 .. • 647~70 ,,. ~-" ........ ~--'1CTTT10UIMl8INI .. VI AONMENT A L OE · MeM.Cat.I 92628 OROINANCE IS AVAILABLE RESIDENCE INN eY Hatchback. 5·•PHd. -OOinO bualneu u ...... ITA.,....,, TERMINATION EXEMPl MOTICS °" Thi• bUtln•H II con· IN THE CITY CLERK s OF· MARRIOTT INC • .,.., ..,. mn ... HCellantoc~n· r1dlo. •Ir S1 .995, -vw 1H98ug LOOG ILOOGING·OF·, Ttiefollowlngpettonltte 8 PLANNING ACTION TMllTSl"llALI OUCt.Oby e oorl)Oft llon FtCE plytngtoltie()eper1nw1t0f =~:"5.S ~Z2~~B .. I 873·5021 OOOd blOk to tehool car, FICE DESIGN OAOUP. INC .. doing butlneu H PA·90·97 FOR TOA EN fllM •: 111 111111 The reg1ttr1nt(1I com· AOOPtED by the Cny Alooflo4te Beverage Contra! -;;;;;;;:;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; HONDA 'l3 PRELUDE runt & look• good. ~~ 1008rlal~t !4..~~· JUST PERFECT. BY S E G E R S T A O M • L.-•i IMl'IC9d to trtnNCI bull· Counc:tl ol the Ctty of Munl· to NII tlConoftc ~~ • 11 900 0 80 64~ ~ · ·--,,..... • _.,,, GEOAGEI, 17639 8eecrl St . AUTHORIZEO AGENT FOA c-...,_ neee under Ille F'ictlttOUt tnglon &Mctl 11 • regulaf at SWC ol Sla'leir A14 a Trucks 9035 AJC. Moonroof, 5 speed, • · __ Calif 92te0 Fountain Vahey. Caht 9270I c J SEGEAST'AOM AHO • iiiii'i -lutln•H Name(•l ltlled mee11n9 11eld Monday Brookl'lur9t St Fountal'h -----mml!I-~-35"'pg $3900 644-9208 VW 1979 Bug Con~lble V PrlOe EntefprlMI. Inc George Edward 8ellr. SONS FOR A CONDIT! YOU AM IN OEFAUL T at>Ove on June 28 1990 AUQllll g tlKIO by ttMt IOI· Valley. CA 927ot Wllll 4 f ' CHEVY '5'4 PICK·UP HONDA •85 ACCORD Aid/white, mint con· c.titomla, 1300 Brlttol Sleet 17639 BMcll St • Fountain ONAL USE PE AMIT TO UNOElll A 0££0 Of TRUST Petef A Vlono. Pr .. ioent towing roll call ¥Ole On·Saie S.. W'\CI WIN WITH cRf~~~: 12295 OMth In famlly dltlon $7,900 873-0M North, No 100, ~ Valley, Ca11t 92708 ALLOW PUBLIC ENTER-DATED t2/071N UNLESS ffllt ata1emen1 wu llled AVES Wlnc:l'lell Maya (Pub bltng Pl 1 ilOenM(t~ See ... 2 ,.11.. 1 14150. E1Ci9111nl 'VWt9S5 Cabr!Oiet 8Mcf1Tllla' Cb-!:afln9e2 9 e&0 9 11 c-· T1111 bu1ln .. 1 Is con, TAJNMENT 1H CONJUNC-YOU TAKE ACTION TO wftll the Co\H"tty Clllf' ot Of lkllntltef, Sliva Eralilne Pubtltlled Or~ COM1 -....... v ~· OUC1ed Dy an lndMdual TIOH WITH AN EXISTING PAOTECT YOU" PROP· .,. County on .)uly 10. NOES None Dally Pllo1 Augutt 11, ,.., 4""4134~. MOY1ngctownund9f,mu1t Cluc:1edby t corporatJon Tiie reglttrtnl(ll com· CORPORATE HEAD· ERTY,IT MAVBESOLOAT 1tt0 Afll~l'NT u ar a t11 .. ••• Vlftl 9040 --Mt!. P«f9Gt wnlte. con· Tiie r1911trent(•I com· mtnCed 10 transact l>utl-OUARtEAS (AOBEAT A PU8LIC SALL IF VOU ,__.. -l!m~ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~!!!!!!i!!!i!!i!!!i!!~~---;:;:;:;:;:;:== .......... U ,.8 v•rtlble, 54K rnll11,lmenoeO 10 tranHGt bull-neet under the F1ctltl0ut MONOAVIWINE-ANOFOOO NEED A.N EXl'LANATION PublleNCI Ora~ ~t ~ • --"' 17.500 C•ll980,1312 ,.,... under the Flc:tttlOUI Butln .. 1 Na"'Cl(•l titted CENTER). LOCATED AT 0# THE NATURE Of' THE Oe11JP!klt .)uly2'1' ~ugutt3. *1WI II' 1111 (012023) vw Con__...1 .... -5 ButlMU N•"'e<•I 1111.0 abOY9 ~ My 12 1990 1510 SC~NIC AvtNUE IN A PROCU01NO AGAINST 10. 11 1tt0 CATCH THE SAVINGS 11... .,..., .,.. UP«· t boveon ,ebfuary :ZO. 1990 George Befit P01 ZONE ENVIAONMEN-YOU YOU SHOOlO CON- Formetty lJsHIUI truclea. B••ll• 1974 . new VlllleMaM Pric»,CEO TNt etatement wu l'llld TAL OfTERMINATIOH EX· TACT ALAWY£" 1--------- '9bbllhld·ln Merdl or llAITIL.-a motor/lop, 13.8001080 Tlllt ttatetNnl -l'lled Wllll Ille County Clerli of ()r. EMPT On tl24l lO It 11 30 AM ~IC MOTIC( lhlt yMf, lncNdlng com· 2925 Herbor Blvd. C.M. l$4-ffe!Sl213-&54-65'40 with,,... County Olettl Of Or· .,. County on July 12, t TENTATIVE TRACt of MIO day. at main "°"" _....;...;;;;;.;.;,..;.;.;;.;.;.;;,;;_ __ I •• Mr.ty c;Md(,,..... 111-a. =County on~· 3. ttt() MAP T·14374 FOR ovv D entraMa '10 the County ~ ~~ ~.~. AAJtol OofMllk 9)(X) 1 ,...-'~..!_! ,ARflllS. AUTHORIZED Courthouae. 700 Civic ITAftmWT ~ --""" ...,_ ,_. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PutMlehed Orange ...,_, AGENT FOfll 80NNIE JEAN CeriMt OtNe w.at, Saf'le .... g 111 S1" Oil One hM t•bullt 4lf1Qlntt -1919 VW Ml8fT Good Publl9Md Oflt\09 COMt Deity Hot M 27, ~t 3. LAMB FOfll A OHE·LOT Ane. Caltfor~. PACIFIC UM Oil f'IC~ lnOI MW c;arb. E•~' condition. IMt o"9f. CMI Deity Piiot A19AI fo. 11• 24• 10. 17. 1tt0 ,.us 8Ul01VISION ,o .. SIX LOAN MANAO!M!NT ..,_ .. ~ "'"* on bOlh truoat. _........ Dew 497-5047 31• ,990 c 0 N 0 0 M I N I u M s COfllft ... TNMM Of 9ue-fhe fottowln9 ~rtont 0rtm dalty, v«y ~ loedldlt04$1A) .._,tltul uMd c•rt & '.at.3 "9lJC llJTIC( LOCATIO AT UU·57 cuaor Tur1tee . Ot ~~IM -ot ~. M."6 ... ~ 2 .... tnd• Cell Sten fl'lon"lp-1 SANTA ANA AvtNUl IN AN ~_,_, T"*M ...... tlle FlctltlOlll •u•lneH fof 111,000 Cont•ct him CMYrolet ... ,,. A2 ZONE ENVlfilONM! ... aouOl\c~IOtM .. N•m• IAST eLUH H ... k l(.nW'll et o.lly _.., .. .-a ~· ~52l ' fltCTmOUI ....... TAL DITl~INAION. IX· •t t>ldder for~(,_..,.. CL!ANl"8. 2547 E .. lbluft Piiot. 714s'42..e321 .... , ..... anQe• ..,._ ITA,_,. lMPT at time of .... In i..M Of'Ne, ~ a.actl Callf 2925 Harbor Blvd, CM. ~ ,. -TM~ per.one we 10 lON& IXC.PTION ~ ol tM UrllMd ,.._) nte0 111-Jm dOlnQ ~ • ll·7'1-19'Aa FC>fl' AWAf/llO IN ~IMC! teal The ~ eu..naaa .• vw Cl.AMIC IUI. A w t b•eurrn •II" ·~CA"° ITC . 1410t ~ COMftAHY/9'0M"l ~°'*"' lfl , .... Name,...,tld tO~-- "-tonMI. w• ltlrougfl. l~~~~~~~~!I bufgllndy ~ teriof ,AC911C .. 1 Dov. It,..., tutt. tM, T OALIY. AU T H0 .. 1210 County°' Of!IANG!. --of Mid "' 0r8'IOll County on ~etrong.S74600lr0. ~ tOP notch. •MGAltL PW N9wpoftlMCll.c.M HMO AO INT , 0 Ill OM, C~ find tteeolb-9 • OctoMr 3 1ttt ,ILi ...... ,7 -. ..... ~·-· Only 11185 firm ~.lnC .~ , .. o,."Tlll 'O" AN~ N0,4S3480 ....... -DO->D_-Ge __ M_~_4X __ I __ c e ll•nt. 13,550 ,..,.... ~' fNa ~ le con· AMINOMIENT TO ,. LOT H . OF tAACT Mllaaft09r w . S40 s -131.-1 • duC"8d try t eotporMIOll ~NNlO lfC)NINO "'°' 10011, IN THI QTY OI Co,oote, An~ Calif MO V·• AT/AC/ftll PS. c ........ ,,. 1t75£1dofed0 )tOO V..OrM The ,_..,,~.} oom• QAAM TO A LLOW ooelAMtaA.COUNT't'Ofl t2I07 ,.,,ll!ly c;on¥1nlon. low JAGUAR. ,... )(J9. ~'.""; mitt 111 9':~ INf'IOld to ,,.,,... .... Q"°°"° atQM8 ANO NIW Of!IANH. STATI °' CAll· .tot•ntt Wll~. ~40 a ........ ,._ toroel 9r1~1~1y. et'lowroo"' ._ of* O'lftl =:= i'lllliillilllliill•••,.... und9r tM ~WALL llONI FOA '°""'4. 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II oon-~ AGAtNIT IUltTANCll A ND .. ..._....._ ....,... ~ ONMTING THIM'°"· 'LIMINTAL DICLAR· Mtld~.nlndM!tl• ._ W\dlr lie PlallllOla The ,.,...,.,,1(1) = Tllll ....,_.1 w ,_ ._...tiy.ewpoilll6on 'ftX.I WJU 1HDULD CC* WAm.PRDMIAIDLNC>. MldDllcl ..... .,_.. ANOITOMtG .. ANDM· ATION")NOOMllDJANU. T1te r ..... rMl(I) 001n-...._ N•IM(I) 11".ct IMtlCed IO """':1t1ou wltfltne~Clert!OfQI• Tite ,.....,lifttCI) oom-Tiet A~~ IV MIANI Of' MINll..t Uftder, wttfl lnteteet • MOV1HG THI tAMI ~ AAY 11, 1117, Al INITRU-menoed 10 1r..-11U1t-~on: N/A Mii UftOlr !tie t I ~nty on Jufia a ...... ~ On ...... tS tllO WILLI, DlR"ICK• ptO'Mld ....... Md IN tAIOlAHDOfUNVOTHIA MIHTN0.11414111 AND w Wider IN Notttloul ~Ne l.W~g bWllneee neme(I) ll1ted ll'lge N1j11e W.: ~ M 1oool.f. Alf..·ec.,.: AHO/°" OTHIR IOOtft-::l::rf" Dlll •I of._ note I.ANO. INCLUDING THI IN THI MIT AMINiiiiO hllnen n11M(1) llltld Tflle NtMIMt ... lllld lbcwl on: July 12, ltlO ltto ,-.., hl!Mll neme(I) Mlled , ..... c.M..rftll eor.-.. M8fTPROMIUN'M:ILO-~ ..... --... RIOHTTO WHINT()Ct( °" ~MtNTAL. DKL.AR-8llCM on:, & I on 6/11/M With the County Qert( of Or· ,..., ... L,....IMIWJ Publllfled Orenol Qoet 11bcM on• .My t ttto •Ion, 11 duly ~nled CATIONI ON AD.IOININO llW9ee tMc'ec)n .. ~ Ol"ICTIONALLV DRILL ATION OI COYRNANTI, end 2 on 7111/lt lll'I09 County on .My 17, A. L,_. MM Deity Pilot July 21. A~.f ,~ C ' humen TNllml wldlr ... put11M1M °" NllGHllOAIHO LAND In Mid Notl. ..... ctwoll AHO MINE 'ROM &.Na COHDtllONI , RllTRIC· .N1in Petrtcfo OaMI .. 1tt0 Tiiie 1tal1"'1nt .. .. IO ,7 ttlO ' ' --~ . 'eo OMd of Tn•,........ °" LYING OUTllOf 0, end~ofttletrullee OTHE" THAN THOH TIOHl,AHOMSl .. VATION ._,.. ,.._ .. IMC...., Ctertt • • Mgl .11111 ..... ,,.,, ... fifed 7114/lt, .. lnat No ... THI A80VI! DHOAlllD end Of the tN .. .Cf .. .., by HE .. l!INA•OVI DI· 0 , IAHMINTI ffO" Thia .....,,.,t WU filed PublllMd Orenoe CoMI Or-.. C4MIMr ... -.. I , with the OOunty Clertl ot Or· S7 .. sot, in t1ioc* -, P181 -. LANO, IT H ING UNOl!R-Mid OMd Of TfWt. 8CAl81!D1 OtL 0" OAI WHTPARK MAINTIN· wltfl the County Cleb'k of Of. Delly Piiot .Juty 27, ~uoutt 3. ,_ ' ... County on AUOUM I °' °"'*' Alicotd1 lri .. ol· 8TOOO THAT THI OW!*.. QUAUTY &.OAN ..... WELLS, TUNNELi AND ANCI OllT .. IOT .. ,. Mgl County on Augwt 7. 10, 17, '"° ~ w ll)TIC[ l '"° . hDI of the CouMy ----OF SUCH MINERALS. OIL. vtc• c,:.;,.TRUeTI•. SHAFTS INTO.'""°"°"· ~o APNL 15, tN7, lttO ,.en Publllhed Ofenoe ....... 0 1' • ,_ ol OMlm County, ... ol GAS. PETAOl!UM, OTHEA W1 .. "" •Tl. 0 A A c " 0 8 a THE Al INSTRUMENT NO. ,,_ o.Hy Piiot Auouat 3, ' . ' . , .,. ~ °'** CoMt califontI. Ellec11led .,., H y D " 0 c A A • 0 N -aMTA AMA. CA 1119'1 8U8SUR,ACE OF THE 11.20e1u. ALL IN o,. ~ Orenge CoMt Pl8JC fl)JlC( 24. 1990 F·&e' NOTICS °"-"" .. 01My Piiot Auglllt fr. 24 31 Donni M DIMa.. • '* .. SUBSTANCES AND (TM)...... LANO HEAEINA80VE OI!· FICIAL 9'100"°8 ot' OR· Delly Piiot Auguet 0 , i4, 31, D1180l.UT101hw1 Sept ber 7 1llO ' ' ' end "'*"9 ~ WATER. AS SET FORTH 9r: llAllTMA ~VU. SCRIBED. ANO TO IOT· ANGE COUNTV, CALI· S..,t1Mbet 7, 1990 .... PMnmMI• , em ' F-112 WU. SEU AT ~ ABOVE, SHALL HAVE NO AUntoalllO llGllATUM TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCK!O FOAHIA. ANO ANY AMEND-F-eot ACTmOUe ...... rta.IC fl)TIC( Notlel le l'llteby~ AUC'TlONTOHIGHEST~ RIGHT TO ENTER UPON Publllhed Orange Cout 0" DIRECTIONALLY MENTITHERETO. NAmlTA,_NT put1u11n1tos.ctlon51 5& --.. ---.,.-,.,-TIC(---DER FOR CASH OR CASK-THE SURFACE OF THE Delly Piiot AUQU9t f1. 24. 31. DRILLED WELLS, TUN· PAltea a NlJC NQJlC( The tollowlng pertons ere K•M o4 the CallfOmll 1 • ,._ IEA'S 0E0C (peyebtl al A80V£ OESCRl8fD LAND 199() NELS . AND SHAFTS AN UNDIVIDED t/2 doing t>u.tnett u : l'tCTmOUe ....... 1tlon1 Code. thllt the • IC-tll'nl of -. tn lawfUI 111C1NW NOR TO USE ANY OF THE F-Ut UNDER AND BENEATH OR IHTEAEST IN ANO TO LOT I(_..., PHILADELPHIA PART· NAm ITATI....,. 114"11\1p c:ontlltlno Of AehTllOU9 .,_.. Of the Uni4ld SIMM) (~ SAID LANO OA ANY POA-BEYOND THE EXTEAIOA D OF TRACT NO 127M. AS l'tCTmOUe IUIM88 NEAS 1200 Quall Str•t Tl\9 1o1tow1ng per.ont are ling Pedflc FUnd. 1 ti lllAm ITAW •·1 check Pll¥lb6I IO C.. TION THEREOF ABOVE rta.IC fl)JIC[ LIMITS THEREOF, ANO TO SHOWN ON A MAP RE· MAm ITATllllJff Suite '150 NewpcJf1 a..en' dolfl9 bualMM u ware corpotatlon end ~ The lollOWlng penona are •idl TN.SI D.iecf Services. SAID PlAN PARALLEL TO REDRILL, RETUNNEL, COR0£0 IN IOOK 513, The 1ot1ow1ng penona ere Cattf. 92&eo . PARKER & BARSAM, 111..,..tmenl Pr~. J .CS.. doing bu*'-a; Int I Al !tie lronl enltlnCI ANO 550 FEET BELOW THE --EOUIP, MAINTAIN, AEPAI", PAGES~ THROUGH 41 IN-doing butiMll u; Rutty Turner 1200 Quall 4895 MacArlhur Court 1 c.ittornt. llmlted pertnef· MIKE TAKATA lAND· 10 IN t>'dQ loca'9d at 125 PRESENT SURFACE OF NOTICI OP DEEPEN, AND OPERATt CL US IVE 0 F M IS· OE GOLDEN SPOON 488 Sl'"1 Suite 1eo Newpon Suite 590 Newpot1 9Mch• lhlp. heretofore doing bu• SCAPING 2332 La Uncle South Euclid. &e 2. Alte-SAID LAND FOA ANY TMMTD'I 9ALI ANY SUCH WELLS OR CEl.LANEOUS MAPS, Rf· Eut 17th SlrMt c'oata Beach. Callf 92eM Calif 9~ ' neae under the lltm name.ot Piece ~ 8Mct\ Calll t-.i CA .... ughl. utJI end PURPOSE WHATSOEVER. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MINES WITijOUT, HOW· CORDS OF OAANOE Meu Callf ' Mary L Turner t200 Jafnee M Partuw 2327 Dl.amoncl Bet tnveetora. r• ~ • lnllflll conveyed lo •nd AS RESERVED IN THE UNDER THE DEED OF EVER. THE RIOHT TO COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. Alaii Green, 31 Cypt ... Quall Street. Suite 1eo. Art>utua. Newport Beach. !erred to .. the PannetaNp, Mike Tlklla. Inc a Call· llO* held bV 11 Ulldlf UICI DE E D FR 0 M ST R TRUST DATED 11/21/88. DRILL, MINE, STORE, EX· The llreet llddr... Of Tr• Lane Irvine Calll Newport Beach Celll 92MO Calli 92MO al 800 El Cllmlno RMI, tomle COfporatlon, '2332 La 0eecJ ot Trust tn Iha~· PROPERTIES. INC . A COR· UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· PLORE, OR OPERATE other common delignatlon 92715 ' • Matk G Murrel, '200 Cllarlee ear .. m, 17181 Menlo Park, Callf•rnl1 Lind• Pl Newpof1 Beech ly "sueled in Mid ty PORA TION. RECORDED TION TO PROTECT YOUR THROUGH THE SURFACE bl 1he abow reel P«>P«ty,. LUINll Green C/O Alan Quall StrMt Sull• 180 Simi SlrHI Hunting Ion 94025. and 1301 Dove Calif 92Mo • and !ale detcnbed M Loi MARCH 8, t984, AS IN-PROPERTY. IT MAY BE OR THE UPPER 500 FEET known to usu: 20 BAHIA. Green 31 Cyprffs TrM Newport Bffc.11 Celll 926&() BMcl'I Callf 92849 SlrMt. Suite 470, Newport Th.la buelneH 11 con· 585 and 11141 Nolt'-'ter~ STRUMENT NO. 84-()93157 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. OF THE SUBSURFACE OF IRVINE. CALIFORNIA. Lane. irvine. Calif. 92715 Thie bualneae 11 con· Thia bualneu 11 con· Beach. CalllOfnla 92MO, 11 ducted by· a eorporallon ~~ ol lhl Loe 5ae OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· THE LAND HEREINABOVE Thie Nie wtlt be made, Thia buatneu Is eon· dueled by a general part· ducted by· 8 general part· hereby dlMOfved u of J.nu· The r_gletrant(I) com· •Kl 907, aa2f"'pMep ,ARCILI: NATION OF THE NATURE DESCRIBEDAS RESERVED without covenant Of war· ductedby:co-pertnera n8f'tl'llp ne<lhlP ary31.1990.bymuluaiicon· menced to ttanaect bull· ~~ "'= o4 ·..::::, AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· OF THE PROCEEDING BY THE IRVINE COMPANY ranly, UPf'MMd Of Implied, The ttglllranl(I ) com· The regl11tant(a) com-The reglllrant(I) com· Mnl of IN partners 1 ,,... und8f' Ille Flctltloul ~ lllC the Off MENT AND RIGHT TO USE A G A INST YOU. YOU IN DEED RECORDED MAY regarding lltle, poeaeaion, menoed lo traneac;t busl-mencecl to cranaacc bull· menced to transacl bull· Diiied" February 12, 1000 Buelneu name(I) lfated ol hes~.~-': THAT PORTION OF THE SHOULDCONTACTALAW· 9. 1988. AS INSTRUMENT Ofencumbranc•.topaythe neat undet the Flctltloua ness under lhe Fictitious neu under tl\9 Flclltloul LANDllNQ PACl"C above on· January 29 l982 sa.J Cou n1y RESTRICTED COMMON YER. NO. 86-188749 OF. OF· unpaid prlnclpal aum of Bualneu name(•I listed Buaineu name(•I llated Buslneu Name(•) 1111ed ffUND, 11 .,......,. ..,...,, Selluko Takata.' Sec· The ~1';t.1 addina end AREA DESIGNATED AS On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER FICIAL RECORDS. S250.5t2.94, plua ln1Mlt u ebove on: Auguat 6, 1990 above on. August 1 l990 above on Auguat 10. 1990 ellon ( tetary hef .-1.v. .. · PATIO PARKING SPACE 7, 1000, al 1·00 p.m .. HOME A L S 0 EXCEPTING ptovlded In the Note ... Alan Gr_, Rusty Turner James M Parker 1y: OerJ I(. 9ett, ..... Thi• ltatement WU flied ~· "":':' ;;;----·""'· BEING APPURTENANT TO FEDERAL SAVINGS AND THEREFROM ANY AND All cured by the Deed of Trull. Thi• 1tatement WH llled This a111emen1 was llle<J lhll atatemenl WH llled deftt GeMt• ,.,,..., wllh lhe County Clerk. of o1, :.:~ ~ 11 ~ AND HAVING THE SAME LOAN ASSOCIATION, a WATER, WATER RIGHTS plu1 an additional ntlmated wtth the County Clerk of Or-with the Counly Clerk ol Or· wllh lhe Couniy C'-1k ol Or· TRIAD INVl8T•lln ange County on August 7. eel to bit 104. V .=, NUMBER AS THE UNIT Corporation. tormerty OR INTERESTS. WHETHER emoun1 of M .748.00 If any. ange Counly on August 7, ange County on August IO, ange County on Auguat 1. "'Ofll"r.a. LTD~• c ... 1990 18 one. CONVEYED IN PARCEL 1 known H HOME FEDERAL SUCH WATER RIGHTS undoilr the tetma of the Deed l9$0 1990 1990 fom111 ......._. ,....,_ ... ,_ Nerf:'~~ 9?::.. HERETO. AS SHOWN ON SAVINGS AND LOAN AS· SHALL BE RIPARIAN, of Tru11 and f ... , Gttergee, ,...,,, F4IUIO F4tl2$4 •r: Mlcfl .. I CMt,frUt, Publlehed Orange Coast oix ... ms eny l6eblllty for #rot THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN SOCIATION OF SAN 0 VE R l YI N G , AP · and upen1u ot l he Publill'led Orange Coest Published Orange Coasl Publlahed Oran~ Coasl ,,.aldent. Qewll,....... OellyPllo1 Augu1t 17,24.31 oncotiectness of Iha sll•I RECORDED JANUARY 6, DIEGO, H Trull• under a PROPRIATIVE. LITIORAL Trual• DelfyPllotAugull 17.24 31. OaolyPllOIAugu$1 f7 24 3t. DallyP11olAugust 10, 17 24, Publlthed Orange~ September 7, t990 aooiess and Other common 19~.AS ~STRUMENT NO Deed of Trull daled PER C 0 LATIN G , The Lender/Beneficiary September 7. 1990 September 7 1990 3 l. 1990 Dall~ Ptlol Augu1t 17, t990 F·fll l l"""'llOll I any shown 84-007911 OF OFFICIAL 11121188 llgned by KEN· PRE SCRIPT IVE. AD · under the Deed of Trust hat F-606 F·8 l 3 F-592 f ·8t5 ---------hetJ;,-' 1 . RECORDS NETH C MA~TIN. I SINGLE JUDICATED. STATUTORY, ligned end delivered lo Ille Do111111c NOT CE The •tr .. t addreu and MAN, end recorded OR CONTRACTUAL. Truet••Decleretlon olO. ---------1 '"~ I l~hou~ ~or"':! other common deslgnetton. 12/01/88, H Oocumenl TOGETHER WITH THE lautt of th9 obllglllon• ... P\8.IC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE flta.IC NOTICE "~ENCE: 01-11003-0027 an:i41111P'ISI or mplled. r• If any.of Ille rHI pr~ty 88-826887. Boolt-. Pege-, RIGHT AND POWER TO EX· CUted b'f 1119 Deed of Tru1t, ___ ;..._;..._..;..;..;~-- NOTICE OF r..US TEFS Oii' lrlle poaaonSIOI\ or described above la of Official Rec0td1 of OR· PLORE. DRILL. REDRILL. andaNotlcieotDelaullend SAU: . ancM. 10 pey 11111 purported 10 be 1845 ANGE County. CatnQfnla, REMOVE AND STORE THE Election to Sell, which re- ANAHEIM AVENUE. •2C. Wtll Mii •• public •uctlon lo SAME FROM OR IN THE COf'Oed on 1/02/90 •• Docu· 1990-11 Publlc R•l••H YOU ARE IN DEFAULT &mamlllQ prnc:ipel IUll1I of COSTA MESA, CA 92627 Ille l'llghell bidder fOf cash LAND HEREINABOVE DE· ment 90--000203. Book··. UNDER A OEED OF TRUST IM ~~iu~~ ~lef-= The undetsegned TrustM in United Stain Dollars. al SCRIBED. OR TO DIVERT P~. of Official Recotd1 BATED 03/'l9/N UNLFSS hef u °"·ided rn Mid di9dauna any llablllly IOt any the NORTH FRONT EN· OR OTHERWISE UTILIZE Thia Nie WIH be con.- YOU TAKE ACTION TO = ad:.nces ii · i ny lnconectneu of Ille s1ree1 TRANCE TO THE COUNT't' SUCH WATER, RIGHTS. OR dUcted by AGENCY SALES PAOTECT YOUR nder Ille leims of said eddreu and other common COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC I N T E R E S T S . B U T AND POSTING. whOM ad· PROPERTY, IT MAY BE of Treat tees charges designation. II any. Shown CENTER DRIVE WEST. In WITHOUT, HOWEVER. ANY dreu and phone number Is SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE end llJIP8nMl.of 1118 TrushM! he<eln Ille City ol SANTA ANA, OR· RIGHTS TO ENTER UPON P 0 BOX 278-420. SACRA· IF YOU NEED AH Ind of the lrusU ciea141d b¥ The total amount of Ille ANGE Counly. CalifOfnll. all THE SURFACE OR THE MENTO. CA 95827. (916) EXPlANATION OF THE said OeecJ of Trusl unpeld balanee of Ille obll· r1g111, Ill .. and 1n1eret1 con· PROPERTY DESCRIBED 381·8104 NATURE Of THE The 101111 .inc>unl o1 lhe gallon secured by the prop-11eyed lo and now held by 11 HEREIN IN THE EXERCISE FOR INQUIRIES (819) PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ...npeid b1Nnut of the *· arty 10 be told and reason· und .. Ille Deed of Trull. In OF SUCH RIGHTS. AS RE· 450-8558 YOU YOU SHOULD ~IJOn Meured tJ¥ CM IJfoe>-eble estimated coats. e11· Ille teal property. descnt>ed SERVED IN DEEO RE· DATED· 8/09/90 The Ocean View School District serves nutritious meats every school day Students may buy rurieh for S 1 25. Students attending Oak View Sehoot may buy brHl<fast tor SO 70 Students may receive meals free of charge If they reside In llouseholds receiving food stamps or AFDC. They also l'll8Y receive meata free of charge or at a reduced pr1ce of SO 40 (reduced price for breaktast Is $0 30 • Oek View only) If they reside In households whose Incomes are wtlh1n the levels shown on the attac:~ scale. or are a foster child who ts the legal respons1btllty of the welfare agency or court tn order to apply for tree or reduced price meals for 1ne1r children. the household must comp~~· an ellglblllty appllcation (available from their child 's school) sign It. and return It to their chll~ 1 school lnatructlons tor completing the form are below ' lf'Y 10 be llOld rd rNSC>n-penlft and adv1nces al the as COROEO MAY 9. 1986. AS HOM1 FIDtl .. AL IAV· CONTACT A LAWYER Mlle es1rma1ed cosls ell· time ol 1he 1n111al publlca11on ltARCEL t : INS l RUMEN T N 0 INQI AND LOAN Al· Food It.mp/AFDC HouMhold1: On FRIDAGOlV. ot./24/00sal Plf\llS and ldllances •• lhe ol the Notlee ol Sale j9• LOT 19 OF TRACT NO 86· 188749 OF OFFICIAL 80CIATION,. CotpOfetlon, 9:45 A.M. DEN WE T trme ol lhe llMhal publallon $120.567 32 12786. IN THE CITY OF RECORDS H TrwlM NOW KNOWN FINANCIAL CORPORATION JI the Notice of Sile •• In addlllon to cash. th• IRVINE. COUNTY OF OR· PAftCIEL 2: Al HOMl,ID IANK. no- .. Ille duly appointed '637.722 2e Trustee w111 accept a ANGE. STATE OF CALI· NONEXCLUSIVE EASE· EftAL IAVIHOI IAN« TruSIM Under end pursuant The benehc.ary und8t said caStiler's Check drawn on a FORNIA. AS SHOWN ON A MENTS FOR ACCESS. IN· a Y : A N D " A " . lo Deed ot TruSI Re<:oro.d D1MkJ ol Trusl hltfetolore 1111• s1e1e or net1on1I bank. a MAP RECORDED IN BOOK GRESS. EGRESS. MAIN· C H ft I 8 T 0 , H l ft , on 07 /01 /M u Document eculed end dellwfed 10 lhe check drawn by a slate or 563. PAGES 45 THROUGH T EN AN CE. REPAIR. AUTHOfttDD llONE" no 88-318627 Of Of11Cial undera.gned a w1r1ten Oecia-federal ereclll union or a 48 INCLUSIVE. OF MIS· DRAINAGE ENCROACH· Published Or1nge Coul Records In ,,,. olllce ot Ille racron ot Deleull Ind De-check drawn by • stale Of CELLANEOUS MAPS, RE· MENT. SUPPORT. AND Dally Pilot Augusl 17, 24, J 1. Re<:oroer of ORANGE mano1orSale.andaw1r1ten federalsav1no11ndloenas· CORDS OF ORA NGE FOR OTHER PURPOSES. 1990 County, Callforma. execuled N0t1C41 ol Delwt and Elec· IOCllllOn sav1nos USOCI•· COUNTY CALIFORNIA ALL AS DESCRIBED IN THE F-827 by FRANK SAUER JA . AN uon lo Sell The undef· ---------i·--------I------------------ UNMARRIED MAN GOLDEN 11gned cau-i said Nohce PUBUC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE DllDI IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE WEST FINANCIAi. ot Delault and Electron 10 rUU\. =81~10N • ~!:~ ~~~~~"'pr: NOTICE OF GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION/ Mown ~ Trans WQfld 9f"V :,,'::~ •• IOll as CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH FlnellCllll Co . a OelawatelTrustee &, Caiwidll T1ut1 Corporauon end succes50f ~ Serv1ce1. Inc u oy mefget lo ~ We$1 Aoent. l8040 S11ermen Ftnanclal Corporallorl. aw~ SI• 510 ~ CA Cel"oml8 corpotallOn. u 9l335 (I ll) 708-1813 &, truSIM. Will SELL AT Alberl CorlH, Aulhome PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE $ign.e1Ufe Truslee Sale Ollt· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Municipal Election will be held in the City of Huntington Beach consolidated with the General Election on Tuesday. November 6, 1990, for the following Officers and Measures. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR °"' Del• &a.1IO ATS# 01• OFFICERS CASH (peyal>fe al tome ol 1041 I sale tri lawful money of tflt!jl/18 &123 1130!90 Unrtea Stain) al THE MAIN (NORfH) ENTRANCE TO T~E COUNTYr--------- COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC POOllC NOTICE CENTER DRIVE WEST.1---....;;_;......;..;._...;.;:;. __ SANTA ANA CA all r1g111 T.S. F 4715 urr. and Interest eorwevod YOU ARE IN DEFAULT lo 8lld now 11411d oy rt under UNDER A DEED OF TRUST said Deed ol Trusl 1n the DATED February 21 1984 property slfualed In said UNLESS \IOU TAKE AC· Co~mty. Calll01n1a. TION TO PROTECT YOUR ·cs.scn1>1no lhe land 1nerern PROPERTY IT MAY BE AS MORE FULL y SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE DESCRIBED ON SAID IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· For four (4) Members of the City Council -(Full term of 4 years) For a City Attorney -(Full term of 4 yean-) If no one or only one person is nominated for an elective office, appointment to the elective office may be made as prescribed by Section 22843.5 or 22844. Elections Code of the State o f California. _, MEASURE C TITLE: A CHARTER AMENDMENT TO RESTRICT THE SALE . LEASE, EXCHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT OF CITY-OWNED OR OPERATED PARK AND BEACH LANDS. DEED OF TRUST LOI 52 NATION OF THE NATURE OF TRACT NO 3062 AS OF THE PROCEEDING' ' AG AIN ST YOU YOU .PER MAP RECORDED IN SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· MEASURE c SUMMARY: 8001< 91 , PAGES 12 ANO VER 13 Of MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE Of MAPS IN THE orncE or TftUaTH'I IALE TllE COUNTY RECORDER UNOEft OF SAID COUNTY MED Of TftUIT • Tile street eooress ano NOTICE is 11ere1>y g•Vttn Olher common designatron 1na1 OUALJTY LOAN SER· 1 If any. of tne real ptopeny VICE CORP a Cahlorn1a • oescnC>eO al>Ove rs CorporatoOf\ as lruslee or purpor1ed lo be 2051 successor lrustee or SHIPWAV LANE NEWPORT SUbst1tuted trus1ee pursuant -eEACH CA 92660 to the Deed of Trusl @11·1 • tne" Ul\Oefstgned I ecuted Oy TERRANCE J I RAGAN ANO SHEILA A TruslH dltGlaims any I RAGAN HUSBAND AND I ll8l>lt11y '°' 8l'ly 1nconec1ness WIF~ ol Ille Slr"1 address and RecOfded 02/291198• 1n Oll'ler common des1onii1ton. B 0 0 k p a g e 1 n s 1 If any shOwn herein •8•-085530 of Otllclal Re· Said sale w111 t>e maoe cords rn the office of the , l>Ut wtlltOUI covenant ex Coun1y Recorder ol OR· warranty, eKJ)fess Of ANGE Co\Jnly. Cahforn•e. 1mpOed. r90ardl"O lllle and pursuant to the Nottce possession. or I of ~faun and Elecllon to This proposed ballot measure would amend section 612 of the City Charter to impose a restriction on the disposition and use of park and beach lands of the City. Any sale. lease or other disp osition of park or beach lands would be subject to the prior affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the City Council and of the electors voting thereon at an election mandated by the measure. Such approval is also required prior to construction of any road, golf course, driving range. building larger than 3,000 sq./tt. in floor area or of any structure costing more than $100,000.00 within any Cit y-owned or operated park or beach. Existing leases. franchise and concession agreements and renewals of such agreements on parks or beach lands which are being performed on January 1. 1989, would be exempt from approval requirements. MEASURE C Should the City of Huntington Beach City Char- -Write In the name. school, teacher, and grade o f the chlldren 1n the household, and make a check mark next to their name If they are e1tg1ble for AFDC or Food Stamps -Write In the AFDC or Food Stamp case number -Sign the appllcatlon. / Income HouMholda: -Write In the household size -Write In the name, achool. teacher. and grade ol an chlldren In the household ·Write In the name. social security number. and the dollar value (before taxes are taken out) of all forms of income of •II adult household members. or anyone else who helps support the household ·Sign the application Foeter Chlldr.n: -Use 1 separate appllcat1on tor each foster or 1nstttutronahzed child -Write In " I " u the household size -Write In the name. school. teacher. and grade ol the child -Write the Income available to the Child lor personal use or enter zero -The appllcatlon must be signed by the foster parent or agency ofhc1a1 . RACIAUETHNtC DATA COLLECTION: If you wish to do so check the appropriate rac1allethmc category (on the back of tile application) for the cMd or chlldren on the appllcallon This 11 a volunt.,., step and will not attect the outcome ot the appllcatton process VUHFICA TION: The 1ntormat1on on the appllcallon may be cnecked by school ottlc1als at any tltne during the school year RtPORTINO CHANGES: If your chlld Is approved for meat benefits, you must tell the school when your household Income goes up by more than S50 per month ($600 per year) or when your hou1ehotd size gets smaller Also. ii you fist an AFDC or Food Stamp number. and no tonger receive these benefits, you must Inform the school APPLY f OR aENEFITS: You may apply tor beriellls at any lime durong the scnool year ti you are not ellgtble now. but your Income goes down. you lose your rob, or your family size gets larger. you may flll out an appllcatlon at that time NONOllC,.IMINATION: Children who receive tree or reduced price meals must be treated In the same manner as those children who pay lull pr1ce for the1r meats In the U S Depar1ment of Agriculture chlld nutrition programs. no chlld may be dlscr1mina1e<1 against because ot race. aex. color, n ation at origin age. or handicap If you beheve you or any ind1v1dua1s have been discriminated against. write lmmed1a1ely to the Secretary of Agriculture Washington. DC 20250 FA"' HEA,.INO: If you d o not agree with the schools decrs1on on your apphcahon or the result ol verification. yoo m•y wtsh to discuss 11 with ttle school You also have the rtQhl to a fa1r hearing This can be done by calling or wnttng the to11ow1ng school oll1cral Dr James l Jones Jr Assistant Superm1enden1 ot Business 17200 Pinehurst lane Huntington Beach, Callfornu1 926,.7 (714) 847-2551 CONFtOENTIALITY: The information a household gives to the school will not be given 10 anyone ~ho Is not part of the school's food program This Information will be used only to decide If the chlldren ol the household receive lree or reduced price meats If you have •ny questions. or need help 1n compleMg the apphca11on. please contact your ch~d·s schools. or the Ocean View School Dtstrlct Food Service office. (714) 847·255 1, Ext 272 I The household wlll be notified bY the school whether its apphcallon Is approved fot free or redu~ed price meals or denied encumbrances. lo pay the l Sell 111ereunder recorded rema1n1no prlnc1pa1 sum OI 05104 1990 on Book. Page. •Ille note(s) aecured by aiiKI Inst •90·237658 of H id Of· ·Deed of Trust wiln interesl t1c1a1 Records win Sell on • lllefeon .. "'~tele<J In MIKI 0910711990 •• 10 00 A M IN • ~ FRONT OF THE ter be amended to require that no City park or beach may be sold, leased, exchanged or trans- ferred or Improved with a golf course, driving YES Stnoerety, Joyce Ctwrchlll, Dlr.ctor of Food S•rvlc•• Pubtlahed Orange Coast Dally Piiot August 17, 1990 F-'999 note(s), edllances " any FLAGPOLES AT THE MAIN Undeflhe terms ol lhe Deed ENTRY AREA TO THE °' Trust. ntlrnaled lees PLACENTIA CIVIC CENTER ctwges and expenses of 40 , ... 11 EAST CHAPMAN , the T"'*'-and ol tri. ltuSIS AVENUE PLACENTIA. CA. Cl'eaNd by said De«! of 81 public auctlOn, to IM -'tndl, lo-Ml $364,2t 1 42 h!Qhal brdder fOf CHti (pey· nw ~ under able a1 the 11me 01 .... 1t1 r Uld OMd of TNSI lawful money of lhe United ' ~ executed and Stetnl. •fl right, tltle and "oetlVered IO the underaigne<J 1n1erest. conveyed to and • 1 wrlften DeclarlllOn ot now held by 11 under l8td ~ Defll.lll .,_, Demand for Deed of Trust 1n lhe property 1l1ualed In 1111d County and Sele. llnd a Wfllten Notice ot Staie and detcrll>ed •• IOI· &:>Maull atWJ Election 10 SeH IOw• C The undeBigned CllUSlld LIGA.l. ~ICfW'TI()M Mid Nolte.a ol Oefaulf and ltARCIL t: Election IO Sell IO De UNIT I AS SHOWN ON A ~ In Int county ot CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· Mid omclel Aecoroa ot CORDED JANUARY 8. t98-4. OAAHGE. undef lnttrumenl AS INSTRUM ENT NO. No 90-130873on03/t3/90 84-00791' OF OFFICIAL OOLOEN WEST RECORDS OF ORANGE ANAHCW.. COAPOAATION COUNTY W .... E· 'MCIL I; A 0€LA ,...,,. AN UNDIVIDED 1179TH COAPOAATION, { OflMEAl.Y kNOw"f AS INTEREST IN ANO TO LOT • ,. .. .,. ~,. ..,,., .. ...,., .. , I, TAACT t2002, IN THE : ........,,...~ ,.,.__....._ CITY OF COSTA MESA, • CO . A DELAWARE COUN TY OF ORANGE, I COAPOMnc>N ANO STATE<WCAUFORNIA,AS l ·IUCCEaso.. IV MEAG£A PlR MAP RECOR.OED IN f\ ·TO GOU>EN W(ST IOOK & II, PAGES 1 AND I . ~~ O()Nl()AATION. 0, M ISCELLANEOUS A ~IA MAPS, IH THE OfflCE Of' ~TION, TAUSTE THI COUNTY RfCOROER OOU>CN MIT OF IAlO COUNTY. EXC£PT FWWllCW. COAPORATION THEREFAOM ALL OTHER ~ClOSURE CONDOMINIUM UNITS OUNmitCHT. 7l4 ~vis ANO MITAICTEO OOM- ITillE.ET SAN lt.AHOAO. MON AMAi AS SHOWN CA ...17.-oo (4t5) 217 ~~~~ 1-'!MIO TO IN PARCl.L 1 range, road, building over 3,000 square feet In floor area, nor structure costing more than S 100 ,000 without the affirmative votes of at least a majority of the total membership of its City NO Council and of the electors voting on such proposition at a general or special election? •ASURE D TITLE: A CHARTER AMENDMENT TO RESTRICT THE SALE OF CITY·OWNED PARK ANO BEACH LANDS. •ASURE D SUMMARY: Thi• proposed alternative ballot measure would amend section 61 2 of the City Charter to Impose a restriction on the sale of park and beach landa of the City. Any Nie of patk or beach lands would be subject to the prior affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the City Council and of the etectora voting thereon at an election mandated by the measure. MU Should the City of Huntington Beach Charter be amended to require that no Ctty park or beach Yl!S may be IOld without the affirmative votes of at ._ __ __. lea8t a majority of the total memberlhlp of Its City Council and of the electors voting on such Nie? NO The poflt wlll be open between the houra of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m . Ol'1l: fR/71/t" IV. N[TI A LIO EXCEPTING __.. AISISTAHl TH!Rf'"OM ALL MIN· ()e1ed: August 13, 1990 .afCINff .. M L.a, Otl.. GAS, PIT· =" C1DOl:lt " 0 L I U M , 0 T H E R ~ lo10. lo17 I"!, _ H Y D R 0 C A " I 0 N F828 , INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES Juty 11 1990 ·Juno 301 1991 GROSS INCOME SCALE Weekty Mont ht-/ Annual s •1 0.157 2 0.21 1 3 0.264 4 Q..318 5 C>-371 6 <M25 7 ~78 8 0·532 Reduced s 158-224 212"300 ~s..376 31!M52 372·528 4~5 479-681 s.13-757 $ 0-681 (). 913 0-1 , 144 0-1,376 0.1,608 0-1 ,840 0.2,072 0.2.304 For Each Addftional Househc>td Member Add~ s S4 S n s 232 Reduced s $ 682· 969 (). 8, t &4 914-1,299 i ().10,946 t , 145-1,628 0-13,728 1.Jn.1.958 o-16,s10 1, 609-2.288 0-1 9.292 1,&41 ·2.618 0-22.074 2.073--2.948 0-24.856 2.30S-3.278 0-27,&38 s 330 s 2.782 Reduced • s 8. 165-11,618 10.947-15.sn 13.729-19.538 ; 16,511 ,23,495 19.293.27,45A 22.075--31,41 ~ 24,857-35,37t 27,639-39,33~ J I I ..... L ...................... ,, ........ w ...... _...,.. a... CNI...;. °"' ••-.• '"*._!!..,.,_,.......,..."a...., ..... ., .. a,,:.._." PWt.£mnc:E .. 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In VII fonn Mt fllWtll In ftle COde of tt1e ltetl of ca., AlclMtdW • ..,.,,p,.... ~1 ltlO ' ' • :=-.aeo"'· (714) 194-ufttlngtoft leeoll1 CA ooM'8Ct doeurnonte. londl fornle..1heoontrtctwlllcon-• , .. 10 1114 I , , ti one I 7 t 4) INI r9mlli'I In ful toroe alld 1a1f1 prcwll6ono permitting •••"'*It Wiii ftled ... ~...__._~0AM ON •-tMI. effect ttltougllout the the ~ bklder to Hie County ca.rte of OI'· -----... ()Moe. Al ... """' .. oom-......... l*tod • ~ IUtletltut• ~It-'°' ~ County on Jv/ly tt, ••.,. -UI Ycwtltowft A:... Munl-........ ""*' 80 .......... lect In the ..,.,.. con--lllOnlel wtthNld by the [)le.. i--~-----"";..;;;.';.;.;::;:~:.-.-(7~ .:::';.CA • "'· dlra "°"' the t11M °' fl9 cMion!I. trlct 10 eneure ~ormance • HmPI PUIUC HEAAING8 ::J. ...... to ProCl99d ..,.. ~ !adl '*' ,,_,.. oonlorm Uf'6er ine contrect. lfl,tlllltled °"~ CoeM 8E HELD llV THE cc:~ ..._:ic:. ......... y .. OWner. , ..... to com--.. 1'91P01 ... to the o ... ,...... • •• , •. OeiY Pilot Jv/ly 27, Auguet 3, MESA PLANNING CO t tfte U0V. the WOftl WllWt fl9 oontteot d0cumel1ta. ...... Jal A. •• ......, 10, 17• 1"° MISSION AT THE c1rv ~ ~ ~'= .... ~~ ~ ~,.. -~ DllTFllCT ~ DlfMtet. ,, .. .,, •• .._.: F .. 71 HALL 11 F 1.. -·~r·-·-'"-~ ........ ,,..,..,ntoretecl~encllll ......... .._.. UMeft I c • A " DAIVE. n ltwougfl .. °"""""' •tect. da"'at•• In an llldl OI 10 ..,. MY.. If• ......... ~ OSTA MESA, CALI· '°91'd, ._ ........ ,...,,.. amount of fl"9 llUndred ,..,..,..... 0t tnfonNilltlea Pllbllehecl Or COMt t "8JC ll)TIC( FOftNIA, AT 8:30 P.M. OR to•dloo.tct ... ....._ lfl CHOO) for HCtl ll'l~ll6clorlnttlebldOlng. Diiiy Pilot 1.:11 24 __ .............. .......,........, ........ _ AS SOON AS P08819LE up to. but not ...., tlWl the dllJ of dell)' pey. "'"'*"to the lltovtlionl 1HO ' ' ' I ~ THEAEAnEA ON TUU-abovia ...., ............... to the Dl8TNCT.' of 9ectlon 1n3 of lfll Clll-F818 ~nnoue._.. DAY. SEPTEMIEA 11. 1 MAim et A.,._, 1tto, AEOAROINO THE PmlJC llJ11C( ft8JC ll>l1C( ••.,. MIMV't DtmtJC llnlfC( l,M f011ow4ng per.one 1t1 FOLL 0 WIN 0 APPL 1 ·1--;,.,;;,;;=;..;.;~=--i-------;,,;,;;.;..;..;,;;;__ ___ .. ____ nu...._.•~.;.;;. _____ ,_-._.._nu...._,.;.;;. __ ~ bullr'9ll •i CATIONS. K WINESIOE 45 1801 Do¥O IF ANY OF THE FOLLOW· -Str• W. 29o ~ IN 0 ACT I 0 NS A A E Ol'l'ICIAI. ....OCDDlllQa Of THE 8Metl'. Cellf. t2tfio CHALLENGED IN COURT, 8C)Afm Oft ~· Of The C•rpenter Famlly THE CHALLENGE MAY IE OllANQe COUNTY CALl'ORNIA TrUet u/d/I deted Flbruaty LIMITED TO ONLY THOSE . . , te t 1tee ISSUES SOMEONE RAISES ..... Alie, C ........ D•n 01m1111. 20311 AT THE PUBLIC HEARING Aekla Street SUlte 240 DUCAllED IN THIS No.!'= melltlng of the loerd Of SUI* llleota Of OrMge County, California, also lilting aa the S ti ANI ~.A ,._,,.· TICE OR IN WAfTTEN COA-~---d ~ ..._ ...._......._ ""-~ .. _A s tm1-5434 • ...,... .... ...,_,, RESPONDENCE OE-_,,,_ -"' .. ,......,,.. .. and Authortt ... UIOwmed by the uv.rd ol uperviS()(s was held on TM John Jan Jeffrey LIVERED TO THE PLAN---7, 1llO, 1:30 e.m .. with the followlu11 rnemberl being preeent: Don R. Roth. Chairman. Roger R. P-=e ,_lly Truat. Ufd/V NINOCOMMISSIOHAT,OA "8mon. and Thomea F. Alley. Being Abaent: Hatrtett M. Wieder and Geddl H. Vuquez. Certain d.-CS Mey t , .. emended. H~-10· THE PU8UC ~..,.. made. "9lippolntment..,. made. CommendatlOna Ind Proclamauon ..,e made. ~1 t.._ A Sutt. ...,......_ ~ .. edopted apprOlllng IM~ Election tor MMlure M f« the r9¥1Md Traffic lmprovemenl ....__..... ~ ,.,..-1. PLANNING ACTION and Growth Manwmant Act. AaaolutloM we -......-.....,--.. the wllver of w.mit t ... for UM of • ....... ,..... ' -... ....... PA~ FOR LOMHZO _... ---_... ... ""' ,._.. 92JeOE. 11: .............. _ ........... A EYES. AUTHOAIZ!D lrvlne ..._. ... ~ f0t OrMge Coul'lty Fo.t• Cere Au>ClftWy PtoNc: and for Ull Of the Santa Ana Rivet "' ~·-._ --OE lllaT,..fortNCltyotAnetlllmCorporeteCh.,._. tOKAun.ApropoaedzonechangelntheRoumoor Inc;.. C&Nfomffl. 1101 ~ ~Mu~:°':o~ AM.c~ .. from A1 ..... FMllly Auhteuce °'9tr1ct to Rt/21 ~Family~ 011trlct ... tnttltuted. Street. ~ lOO. ~ OfTIONAL UR NAMfT TO ~ .. adopted eppr~ IUP90't for The P9rot Group Consonlum AB 680 PrlvatlZatlon a.::· ~!i=I• con-ALLOW DNVE-THAU AU-T~ Protect. Route 57 ExtlMlon UtNllJng the Santa Ana Rlll'lt Flood Control Channel. ducted by: in unln· TAUAANT (~L'S Jiii.). Aua•ullon w adopted epprOYtng eupport for State Route 91 •a candidate for the AB 680 Private Toll eorporaled IHOclatlon WfTHIN 200 FHT OI fllUio. ...,. Proglem. Aotwienta wtth the followlng we approwd: HOU91ng Md Community Development ot"" than a pettnerefllp OENTIAU. Y ZONE> PROP-Contrecea No. C407t2 and No. 40794 wllh the City of eypr ... f0t Pubflc: Fecilitlel and Improvements for -~regletren1(1) COin· ~~ ~v~ Wll180n/De Long 81Nec, 02.4. y.., XV Ind Greco and La Sette Street1. 02.5, Year XV, respectively; ;;;.......,~ t~ AfOUIAEMENT8 (20 FHT Houllr'8 and Community 09l4 llapment Contrec1 No. C40875 wtth the City of Cyy:lt' ... IOf Aehabltllatlon ol Bualn"' N•...,•) lltlld AlQ.; 4 FHT ""°"°9ID). ~ ,. .... ..., 02.1. Yw XIV; Standatd AgrMri*lt with the State Department of Health S«Vlces for .. ._. ANO PAAKING AEQUtAE '90tialltlo41 ti Cepttal Outley Funde Ind Approval of Muter Agreemenll tor Contlruc11on Projectt aod ·~ ~~ 31• 1"° M!NTI (21t SPACES RE: !qulpmeut Protecta; Amendment No. 2 to A9f...,,..,t No. 087-232 with the CallfornTa Oepar1ment of Aati Tiiie 11atement .,... ftled OUIA!D; 214 8'ACH Md GelN to 8tudy Mountain UOM In Southern Oranoe County; Settlement and Aeleale Agreement with wltll tlle County C6trll of Or-~~Dj~~~~~ CWa TM. Lawr•ice ~. fide Mel. Wllffem Collar and Ann Collar In Reference 10 the Matter of Thal V •~ County on AUQUl1 3. STREET IN A C l-8 ZONE. MlyeMlco, .. a;., OfMge County 8upertot Court. C... No. 42·18 05 for 1 dralnege defect; Addition of one 1 ,_ ENVIR. DETERMINATION: ,._ prowtdet to the Uet of ptovtden on the Master Agr~t for Phytidan Servlcel for Correctlonal Publi.hed Or CoMt NEGATIVE DECLARATION, Medlcel 8eMcee; AQirwMnt wl1tl Or•igewood Children a Foundetlon for Respl1e Care Senllees'. o .. 1y Piiot Augua':'ro. 17 24 (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW Ae!MrMnt No. Dt0-02o4 wl1tl Southern Callforrna Gu Company for lrvlne Boulevard. Phue II-Part B. 31 1990 . . • . ~OA 21 DAYS AT THE .,.,, Alda Conttact...,.. Natlonal Council of s.nlcw CIUnn• for Flacal YMr 1990-91; Agreement No · F-61t PLANNING DIVISION). , ot0-171 wtth the Cltlel ot AnaMtm. Garden Grow and Stanton for Kalell• Avenue Traffic Signal 2. PLANNING ACTION Interconnect Projlct; Arterieil Highway Financing Program Pro)lct Administration Agreement No 1251 rta.JC ll)TIC( ~:v:~o:~ENAT N ~c/.J.; wtth the etty ot Sen ·Clement•: Atchl1ect-Engineer Agreement wtth Co1eman1Cauey Arehitects. inc .. for ------------RA·I0-04 FOR PAUL Central Court remodel, Projlct No. 1051-42()..1~ (Formerly Project No. 1051-420-616); Acqulslllon T a.418 TOSTMAO. AUTHOAIZED Contract with Marte S. MooecMl!lan. et el .. for Slonetllll 0rM ex1enelon; Community Oevetopment Block NOTICE~ AGENT FOR RICHARD C. Orlnt ~t No. B-t0-UC-0e-0504 wtth the United Stat• Department of Housing 1nd Community TRUITH'91AL£ MASEN FOR A CON-0.WIOJ)menl fOt A8cal Yw 1990-91; Houelng and Community Development tor Fltcel Year 1990-91 , YC)!.l ~· .,,.. DITIONAL USE PEAMIT HOUllnQ Ind ~ 0.'llllOptMnt Contract• No. C40e83 and No. C40M4 with the California Ut«>ER A DE~ ~DE~~ ~o= AA~tR ~ASH WITH Perelyzed v ... ena AaaodatlOn fOf pubflc: MMoea. Year XIV, NM.1 Md Year xv. 08'4. 1, respeetlvefy, DATED FEBRUARY 24. 1-. s:r~ACK R~~U~ESJ~~ Houelng Ind Community o.v.lapment Contreci No. C40193 wtth lhe City of Cypress for Ren1bllltatlon of UN.E.SS YOU T N'.E. ACTION ( 2 o · R E O A L O N Q a.tlot Cttlzilne Center, 02.3, y.., XV; Houelng and Community ~t Conlract No C-40909 with El TO PROTECT YOUR CABRILLO ST./l5' RE-Modena 8eMce ~. Inc., fOf HomeAld Trenlltlonal Houalng Shelter ()pefatlon. 184.21 . YMr PAOPERTY. IT MAY BE QUIRED ALONG FULL· Houllng and Communtty 0..llOJ)ment Contrecta No. C40l99 wtth Ept9copal S«vloe Alllanco. No. C40902 SOlD AT A PU8UC SAL.E. IF E R T 0 N A v . ; 1 0 . with OrMQe Coeat lnterf8tttl Shehw. No. C40I03 wtth Shetter for the HomlleN. No C40898 with Christian YOU NEED AH PROPOSED). WITH A VARI· Temporwy Houe1ng Fec:Mlel, Inc., No. C40tOO with Frtendltllp Shelter. Inc .. and No. C40901 with EX~TIOH ~ THE ANOE FROM WALL HT Fullerton lnterfelth Enwgeucy Sen1tcM Inc. fOf Emer99f1CY Shetter Grlf'tt Program Funds FIKal Vear ~OCEEOfHGS ~ AGN~ ~~~D\8' ~~; :~:v~L~~: 1990; AcquilltlOn Contrec1 with ~n Caitfomll Edleon Compeny fOf Alicia Parkway roald widening, YOU. YOU SHOU.D MENT AGENCY REVIEW AT YM-211, 211.2; Acqu191tl0n Contrac1 wlt.h Ara and SulM Chertlaian and Min C«kezoglu. GA 1701 ·3·48 CONTACT A LAWYER 1731 FULLERTON AVENUE COCOA); AppralMI $erw:. Contract wtth Larry E. Mede fOf Santo Ana RIYer Mainttem Projec1. Reaches On AugUll 24, 1980. • IN A CL ZONE. ENVIRON. 1, 2. Ind 10 (E01} (Rood)< AIMlldlNnt No. 1 to Aerwnen' with CHJ2M Hiii C.lltornla, Inc .• f()f Solid 10:00 A.M. a..wtdl DETER MIN AT I 0 N : W .... OeneratlOn &ney fOf the CCM\ty Of OrMge: 8etlc1 Cover Sotl Acqultitlon Agreement with the fOl9dQaure s.w. • tne NEGATIVE DECLARATION. INtneCompenyforCoyoteCanyon Landhtl ~ -Negative OeclaratlOn No. IP90-24, Agreomen1 No duly tppOlnled TMI• '-*' (AVAIL FOR REVIEW FOR M-0-204 wtth the Job TrelnlnO Pamwthlp~ fOf tho Job Training Partner.tllp Act. Agreement with and purwuent IO Deed "' Trwt. 21 DAVS AT THE PLAN-Btown & Wood for L-a.vtcee In connec110n wl1tl tho prepwetlon Of ptOCMdlngs for the auttlortutlon ~ on Mlr'eh 1, 11188, NINO DIV). --. • Ooeumenl ND. -..o821 S4 3 PLANNING ACTION .... and~ Of AWport ~Bonda or other C>t*gattone Otl bef\alf of the County of Orange and ror ot Ofl'del Recor'Ol In the oflce PA-'eo-95 FOR KEN VAN-coneult9'10n In connectlOn therewftti; Amendment No. 1 to Acquisition Funding and DIKIOsUre Agreement ot tne Recorder OI ~ GORDON. AUTHORIZED by and ...... .., ttwCommunlty'lldltt19a Otatrtct. Petftt COmmtreentro Partnet•. Los Alisos Development Courtly, CelltDrnle. •ecMed AGENT FOR SHELL OIL Company and Loe Alto. w.,., Dl9tr1ct for Community Fadlltlee Olltrlct No. 87. 7 • Los Allsos. Acceptance by; Alcorl Prapettlea Inc:.. A COMPANY FOR A CON-Of Aircraft ()porettone. Sound. Air Spece Md AYIOltlOn EaNrnent Deed with Orchard Properties: LICenM c.llomle Corpcntlon Wll.L OITIONAL USE PERMIT TO Renewal -Heetth C&f• AQenCY/Chlld Heelth and Immunization CllnlC -Sl•t• ot Calllornle: Submission 5€l.L AT PU8UC AUCTIOH CONVERT AN EXISTING Of the AIDS SeMce Oemon•tretlOn project FuncNng AppllcatlOn to the United Stal .. Dec>•r1ment of Heallh TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER OAS STATION (SHELL Oil) ,._...._ F · FOA CASH. (~.lime REPAIR BAY to A SELF· Ind Human ........... '°' ederll Ftecal YMtl 1990-93; 54.lbmlsllon of the 'funding Application for ot Nie in '-ful ~ of the s ER v E c AR w As H Clllfomie HMnhcarl for ~ti Program wttl'I the Stat• Department of H .. lth Servkles and Approval of Unil«I & .... 11y eaafl, • LOCATED AT 1201 EAST Standard Aefetrnent fOf FlecalYw 1990-91; SubmleliOn of AdOleecen1 Fam Liie Application to the State ~ dlldt 6rwn by e BAKER STREET IN A C1 Oepertment of HMfth SenltcM •or Flacal Yw 1990-91 and authortzatlon to submit oonttnulng Funding .... 0( nlrlonlll ..... et*9t ZONE. ENVIRONMENT AL ~Ilona; Ind Houllng and Community Oewlopmorlt Emergency Shelter Grant CloMOut Certification dr9Wll :tr,• ... 0( ...... 0 ET ERM I N AT I 0 N : Grant Hoe. S.17-lJC.06-0504 and s-a&-UC-Oe-0504 with the United 511111 Department of Housing and Ctldl u • 0(. dlldl cir.n NEGATIVE DECLARATION. Ufben Oewelopment PreperatlOn of Plana and ~tlOne '°'George Key Ranch Irrigation Sya1em by • &life or ........ uW9 (~VAILA8Lf FOR REVIEW F • En ' ,.,._. ,._ t . ~loin MaOCMlon, IMlgl FOR 21 DAYS AT THE oundetlOnand try~.111mprowment1 ... epprOlled -..-.alneonatNClloneontractswereset orbtd. -.oci.ion. or aa\llrlgl llerlk PLANNING DIVISION). awlfded. contrec1 charlQI Ofder9 apprOlled and projiecta ec::cepted as complete Revision to General Pten tpedfled In MOion 5102 ot the FOR FURTHER INFOR-Amendment Schedute, Land UM'a.m.nt 1990-93 (LU 90-3) and Transportation Element 1990-93 (T 90-3) FIMnc:lel Code and llAl'lortzed MATION ON THE ABOVE ... ~ "°"' Auouet 22. 1990. 9:30 a.m .. 10 Septem~ 19. 1990, 9:30 a.m Certain pereonnel ~·~ ~ In tt• .... , APPLICATIONS. TELE· matt.,...,. ~:~i ceneln purctllllng matt.,....,. epprOlled. Cet1ain lraclfparoel maps mettert ~.I,.~--;.::, ertCl'9"Cle 10 PHONE 754-52'5 OR CALL ..,. epprcwect. ot M<>ftoaoea tor tam Joeeph and Elalne Scarbrough; B. H 1nd Emllle L Mein. -::::..R' .......... houM. 100 AT THE OFFICE OF THE and Merla L Medll'lll .... apprOlled Unbud09ted Fixed Asaets Repor1 for the month of June WU ._,..,...,...,W •. Senla PLANNING DIVISION, ~ ,,,;___,_,.. . B • "-· Wl Ana. c.lltomle .. rlgllt. Ille ROOM 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE. eppr...-... .._.1ona ... adopted apprO\llng A ., .... eermlnatlons for lhe lolloWlng. lllems and .,..,., ~ID and COSTA MESA CALI· AnneutlOn to Coul'lty SanttetlOn Olatt1c:t No. 7 of Orange County -Annexation No 135; Garden Grove now helcl by I under Mid Deed FORNIA . Sanl191y Dtltrlc1 -~ Hoe, 8-t 1 s..89 Md 8-817 ·89. Relolutlon was edopted approving the °'TM& In the pnipMy ..,.Id Publllhed Orange Colet Otenoe County Mottgiaoe ~.Certificate program Manuel and amended egreements Relo4utlons wore ~County, Caltornle. Dally PllOt August 17. 1tto adopted apptovtnQ the~ of Flecal y,,_ 1990-91 Specill Tax• for Cer1ain Mello-Roos Community Perc.ia r•2 '::, ~~ Fe 19 Fac:tllt ... Otetrk:ta Flecal Yw 1990-t 1. Rlaolutlon was edopted approving the detlgnetlon of SoOd Weste ....,, No • ..... 2 ~ ot ICE Loe.I EnfOtClfMf'lt AQenCY. Amendment Of the Conftlet of lnloreet Code tor Community SeMcn Agency HI.Int~ a..::n. · CGIWtly ot P\llJC NOT wa tll)prewed. NegOttatton Of an AQteement with the City of IMne to exl~ Ague Chinon Cl'lennel (F 181 0rWige. SI• of~• nm (Flood) wee euthOflnd. Treffte eommm .. Mlnut• of June 15, 1990 were approved Attendance ror 1 pei -Ned In 8oall 228, NOT1CI TO maximum two ciommleelo;'let'I to 1ttend mleceffeneous Fish and Gome rillated meetings and conferlf'O&S Pao-19 10 21 tncMNe °' CM.Dn'Olla °' Md '*'~' of llml1ed ~ wu approved. Repor1 on the Clhzenlhlp Dey Event was P1Wel ....... In the Oltoe ol auuc ~ apptOvod. ReaotutlOn WM adopted approving to vacate Pedestrlan·Btke Trail Eatement fOf Parcel Map the ~ ~ °' Mkf , ..... t1t1-4tt7 No. 78-IO, El Toro .,... Negotiation of a ..... wfth the City of Anaheim and Sand«ton-J Ray ~· 991 *::,~,!::: U.C.C.> O.V1IOJ)ment tor Y«be Regtol'lal ~ wee approved. Hanis and ANOC1at11 Mtected as • sole source euc.ift. 1n 01 undlt ....; cr:1 1 1w;.11 ::'9::. ~nl~ 1rcNtect-4f191t ... tr19 fltm fOr octmlntetratlon ~1 MMoea. MontlllY Charge Ratn tor Redio Peglng *Id rW«V9d 1n IM Deed..., named trantferOt(•> tl'llt 1 S'18tem U.. w• .....,...,_,UM Of r.w.ect rat11 to recover ooet1 Incurred by the Transpor1atlon Internal 1, 19&0 In 8oa11 2009, P-oe bulk trtnlfef It about to bl SeMce Fund wee tpprowd. Annual Aec>ot1 of the Mental Hellth Advlaory Board was approved 232 ot 04llelll F*JClrcll. medl on poreonal property Negotiation of• Juvenle Dtverl6on/Pr0batl0n lntllle Program Contract end Budget with Orenoe County Tne .. ,.. ..._. enct ~ delcribad. Youth Ind 'amity~ ... epproY9d. Two CellUlar Telephonee obtained lrom S1a1e of California a111et common dalltMlllln. " Thi n.,,_ encl bualneee Nlfootlca Miit ,~ ActMty were tceepled. Ordinance No. 3789. An Ordinance Adding OMllon t5 "'Y. ot the ,.. p;operty addf11n1 of Ille Intended to Tttle Ill Of the CodHled ~icea of tho County of Oraw pertllnlng to Oltbvrbencll In Reeldentlel ~ ~ It ~ treneterors ere: 250 Eaet -....... 10 ~: v..,. Ulnd ...,.,,.on lroedW9Y Sult• 100 Slit ., ... duflng ~ hour9 ... adopted. ReaotutlOn wee lldopted approving the John Wsyr,o Airport At1 Ind Mulgnola ~ lldl, Lake etty,\Jtll\ 84t01 Program Loan ~t Form. Community Servtcel Agency It directed to llnd 30--011)' torm!Mtlon CA 00000 TRUSTEE MN<H Tiie tocetton In Cellfomla nottcll to County~ 9Y9tem ~b\lentlOn Program Funding A~ Repor1 end recomrnendatione NO AEPAHEN'TATION AS of the cNef executi\19 offloe from the,,.,~ DirectOt r9gllrdlng edoptlOn of Mla(lel and other term• •nd eondlttonl Of employment ~~THE~~«~~ offloe f0toer1alnrtpt .... 1ted~--conttnuedtoA'9'118. 1990.t :30am CloaiodSWlon -Pendlng . . of"" Intended ,,.....,OI"' Utlga1ton: Teytot Wooctr"OW ConatructlOn v. CCM\ty Of OrMge. •t ... Orange County Supet'lor Coun No T"'9 un011111g11ed Tn.111 .. 2212 Dupont Ort¥1, 8utto F, 131722· T-'-Woodrow Oonet ... -.._ v ,. __ ._,_.Or...,.. _. 11 Ore,.,.. Coun"' Su-lof Court No dliidlllmt 1t1y lillll4llly tor My lrvlne CA 12715 ' .,....,. ..... ,..,., '...,...,,, ..,, -...-. "'' ' • ._ '' .,... . lnconed,,.. ot 1111 w... All O.i. bullneet '*'* 125711 wM conttnued to Auguet I . t990, 1:30 a.m. Boatd adjOUrned In t'MmOf"f of Cart Ekern and addrW Md OCf\lt common and addr11111 uaoct ~the Elllabeth ...... Bennett at 1:51 a.m. dlllQMllon, If MJ, lihoWn Intended .,.....,Of wttll!n =--) twain. I.id NII wit! 111 mede. ttwee ~ taet )'WS teet L. ITATIL Y, Cleftl ef h .._.. ef ... ,, ..._. but wltl'lcM ~ OI peel IO W • known 10 ttle ""*"'¥. ...., 11MCI OI lnlended ttentlet" lte; OFFICIAL PROCHDtNOS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Im,.. ~ .... A.w .s. Company °'ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA po11•t10n. 0t ~ The nemoc•> encl bualMll Santa AN. C&Htornla 10 1M1Y lhl l'9ftlllnlng prtnclpll addreae of !fie lntencled aum of IN natl(•) MOJt9d 11¥ tr----1) .,_ COC Stoel, MIO Deed Of TNll. with tnc .. ,,0 , loll &132, Com- ltll.,._ thereon, • ~ In pton, CelltorrMe toa24-MrSa -nare(s). ......... I ltly. The PfOCll'tY per11neftt under Ille ...,. of tlle Deed .. ....0 le delcritled "' ...,... JMI, ....._ llel, cNflll •II 81: lnwn«W)o COlllilllftg Md ....... of 1he TMloe o4 .._. productl alld le .., ot "" 1,.. ---"' ~It: verloue ~ .... Deed of Trwt, IOo1llt: tn end •ound LOI ~ ._,,M0, 111.M ~. er.. w Ian llll'Mldtno Aarueil 1n1 .. .,., ....... COlrilaa. • _.,,, .. .,.,_. TN ..,..._ ,_,.. l*'1 ........ ~ llld ., ...... °' .... eelcl 1111.......,, undlt Mkf locellofl la: M W.. ltlll 0,... of TMi ... ..,_. ~. -..ilel n dlllvll'eli 10 tne TN ..., .,....., le en-==' .. ~ ""'.: :::00:.":t:.=:: .............. Mt"111111l .... Cefttury ......... -........ ,._ .... a.t ,..., LOa ........ ·-= ~Cdf ...... , ... ................. . .................. . ... -.. .... •· ... Ttlll ........... ... _... ~ .. _,.. ....._. 1:1 to C ... mll """°"" ........................ c.. ..... 0.-....... .............. '--.. .... -1111111\ n. ............. "' ·-· .. ... ....... ,.,,_ ....... o.t=l1· ,. ...... ............ c... .:.:.· -"·~ ~==·~= AA\U:.°li~!':.': =..:-a':r .:°'iak.8' .. om. ........ _ ...... -. ..... ,,,,. .......,..,_ ... ~0..Dlllrfl'.!' .. --- . "' l9Cnallt:Nm1•1 ... .._a•1 WHl.MAa: "' ordlr to ln!llllJMllC the .,... and .,.,... of ... an.Man --"' ... : :U::."::.' = =-:=::o::::s:-m:=:~owd-..... 2 0 ... ; • Thaaty Councl he9 dtddad tfMlt a tr.mctmpeCt ..... ftledld eo ..._ ._ ...,.....,._: ofde'1911.,,...andlNMeee~"8to..,,..,_ac•..,......,of~lt.,..slll• ... II ro.ctway IW*a and lnterwtlcM• In It-. city, end 1. The City Counol '--..rmlnad that e trafftc lmpect fM program It needed In ordlr to IF t W '· the funding and conetructlOn of trlnliPO'tMlon fdttee and to ~ and l'l'lllnlllln .. • IJIG till ~of MMca, and .. ' 1. ldenttfy ttwougtl the "~ Trenaportatlon SY9tem lmpr0¥efNlit Progr8m" H - Impact of ~Oc>rnent on traffic: • 2. en.re that new pr()jec:tt llld tny eubeequtnt phuea do not reoetve cef1tflcataa of ~. unlela rala1ed and naoeeMllY treffte Improvement• we In ptace and .. I an.cted major lfu•Wdof• and Hntc• .,. operating at an accept.a. leY9I of wvtce; 3. en.ur. that ptoperty ownat(•) wtloM lnereued UM of their property lmpecta trefftc condtUoM pay their pro rate lhar• toward n«11191y traffic lmprovementa. UCTION2: The City Council of the City of Hunting1on a.ctl doee ordain u fotlowa: Tltle 17 of tho Huntington 8Mott Municipal Code II hereby amended by the eddttlon ot Seotion 17.85 entitled "Traffic Impact~ ... UCTION 17•: Tr8fflc ..,..._. ,._ 17• • c...,..__,,. T,........._ .,..._ ....,o•..neM ..,..,.. A. EKh year the City lhall Pf'~• a mi>nttorlng report. Thie report lt\atl be Uled to updm ._ Compretien.ive Traneportatlon System Improvement Program (C.T.S.1.P.) her9by •9bllhed. The Program 11 •plan. prepared and adopted annually by tho City. to addr .. the cumulatt¥a lmpeGt cA • development In • defined Impact ., .. and to lddr ... the funding and c:onattuctlon Of traftlPOtUlllOn • faclfltlea In Otder to achieve and mailntain tho etanderd leYel of MMe» ..... forth In the C.T.8.t.P . •Tho City T ratftc Engineering DMeion wttl be reaponelble for the preparatlofl end annual l.IPd* ot 1he Program. The Program will be re¥1ewed and upd1ted tJurlng the Fell of Eaoh ~· • B. The ComprehanaNe Tranepottatlon System Improvement Program lt\atl be utllmd to determine the pro rota snare of the cost of necenaty Improvement• attributable to a ~ protect. C . On an annual bUil, the City Council ahall review to determtne whether the traffic Impact ... amount I• reuonebly related to the Impacts of devetopmenta. Wf'lether the deacf1bed fecllttlea.,. stlll needed. and shall Mt the MW amount of the fee. If any. by ordinance. 17.11.GO -Trefl'lc lmpect F• A. ESTABLISHMENT OF TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE: A tretflc lmptiet f• (heretnaft• the ....... ) le her•by •tablllhed. F .. sn.11 be baaed upon the Comprehenalve Tr~lon S.,.aem Imp~ ment Program. The Ptogrem atlal Mt fonh the tpeelflc amount of the fM. deect1be the benfllt end Impact area on which the fee I• lmpoaed, 11•1 the epeclflc public lmprowment1 to be flMnoed, c:lescrlbe the estimated cost• of the9e tacllttlea. dacflbe the reuonat>te r ... tloneNp t>etw•• ttlta,.. and the various types of new developments or changed u .... B TIME OF PAYMENT:· The fee will be a11111ed and payable at the 11"'9 of luuano9 Of tho certificate of ocoupancy. or the flnal Inspection. whlctiever occurs first. C. FEE OET~MINA TION: 1. The fee ......,,.,.,,t process wlll take Into aceount th&exl•tlng uw of the property. '4lch tNt • property owner will be charg«S only for Increased use of the ptoperty which affect• traffic. 2. The Traffic lmpeci Fee shall be 54Jventy-Flve Dollars ($75.00) per trip generated by the project 3. During the Fall of each year. 1he City atlall budget an amoont equal to the~ protec;1ed tc be derived from Traffic Impact Feea tor the ftacal year. On a quarterly baall, the City 1t1e11 «** tc hive the budgeted funds transferred Into a ep«:lal fund but only In direct proportion to amountl actually recel\fed trom Traffic lmpeci Fees at lhat pomt In the year 0. LIMITED USE OF FEES: The revenues ratMCI by payment of the f .. anall be ptaced WI a MP9f ... and special account. Suen revenues. ak>ng with any lntereet eemtnga on t,_.t account • .,._. be ....cs tole)' to: 1. Pay f0t the City's Mure con11ruetlon of 1ranaportatlon facllltlel or to retmbur99 the city fOf thoM deacrlbed or listed In thl1 Compretlentlve Traneportetlon SY9tem Improvement Progr.m oon- ltrueted by the city wtth funds edvenoect by the City from other 90Uf'Clee, or 2. Relmburw ~· wtlo have beer'I required or permitted to IMtefl auc:h ~ fecttltlel wtlk:tl are overstzed In an lncrem.ntal amount equal to the lmprowment cost '°' ovwttzjng. E. FEE ADJUSTMENTS/CREDITS· An owner of any projec1 eub~ to the fe9 ~ 1iPPfY to the aty Councll for 1. A reduction or adjustment of the fee not to exceed 25% b-.d upon lmpr<Mng the tocal belltnCle between Jobs and housing; 2. Any edju.tment or the fee based upon providing land u ... that generete prima1ly ~ hour vehicular trips; 3 A reduction In lhe fee In contldoratlon of partlclpetlon In a Treneportatlon [)emend~ Program. designed to reduce the peak..f\our traffic demand Of the property. F. FEE REFUNDS: A refund mey be mode wtlel'I a building permit explree and no U1•111one M¥e been granted tor• devetopmenl for wNch the funds hive beer'I COiiected 17.ILJO -ftheMd ~ntu:ta -Wher• ther• I• • requirement lmPOled upon • pNieed ptotec1 pureuant to thl1 artlde for the peyment of the f" It ahaN be payable Mrially •to Md\ phllM of the projec1. In oon1unctlon wtth the 1mprovemen11 accomplished end not In one payment fOf the enttre project 11.11.AO ........... A. New dellelopment or ch•ngee In property u .. whleh tall wtthln any of the categortea Meted l*Ow shall be exempt from the provlsk>n1 of this artlele: 1 Any reek1entlal oonstructlon thlt doee not Iner .... the number of permenenl ~ untta on lhe parcel where the construction IP• place. IUCh aa remodeltng or rebuilding an exletlng "°'*- 2. Any Industrial or comm«ctal change. developmenl or construction th9' Mith* loci 11111 the footprint. nor 1ncr ..... equaro footag41. nor otwlges the UM of the parcel ~ the conetNctlon tak .. place. n0t lncf' ..... PMk hour lrtp generation 3. Polloe, Fire and Public Safety t.cllltlea 11••·1 .......... A. This ordinance atiall nplre 10 years lrom the date of pauage or prior to '4lch dat• by Co.Md action A. If any Mellon, tubMetlon. pert. subpart, paregraph, ClauM or ptir ... of thtt ord!Mnoe. or_,, revitlon of lho Ofdlnanc:e ta fOf any reuon held to be lnval+d or unconetttuttoMt; the '*'*'MllG Mellon•. eubMCttona. pert•, a.ibparts, paregraptit. cleu .. or Phr .... ahall not be "*1ed. but ati.n remain In full force end eftlC1. •CTIONI= Thte ordinance lttllt latte en.et and be In full force Sixty (GO) deyt from and lft9r the P••: theteOf. end prior to the expiration of fifteen ( 15) days from lta PH•f1Q41 ahell be publlthed once In ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, a~ of general cifcutatlon, publlehed In ee. ~Of Huntlng1on a.ch. Of. In the att.rnattve. tho City Cwtt Cwtt may C*laed to be publlaNd a aumf'MrY of thtl ordinance and a cef11fted copy of the text of tNa ordinance lheM be P09e.d In ee. oMce Of .,. City Clet1t ftYe (5) day9 prk>f to the date of ad<>Ptlon of tNa ordlnMo9. and WftNn ..,._, ( 1:1-dep.,.., edOPtlOn. the Cl1y C... INIM cw to be pubMehed the afolamentloned eummery and PClllt In tho~ Of the City~ a cef11fted COC>Y of tNt ordlneno. together wl1fl the namee ot "-,....... a of tho City COunct1 voting for end agein9' the ..,,.. PASSED ANO AOOPT!O b7 the City Councfl of the City of Hunllngton 8wtl at a,...,.., mM•ne thereof held on the Ith day o AUQU9t. 1990. /a/T"-~ ........... ATTllT: C.... 9t-*wt• C1tJ C9eft STA Tl M CAUFOANIA ) COUNTY MORANG! ) •· CITY M HUNTINGTON 8EACti) I, CONNte IAOCKWAY, the duly elected. quelffled Cfty Cler1t of tho City of...,..........,._. .... ex~ CleA ot the City Coundl Of t"9 Mid Ctty. do het9b)' oerttty INt • wfiafla......,., "*"'*' ot the City Oounc:A Of the City ot Huntlnglon leactl 11 eewn. tMI ee. '°' 111...., • ••• ... Neel to Niel City Oounctl at a...-=ttler9ot held on the 1tltl dly ot Nttf, -, _. _ egM\ Ned to Mid City Councfl at • ,...,.., thtr90f held on tM '"'_,of~ lm, .... ... .,.... and adopted~ the af'ftrmat~ voe. at ..... a~ of ............ ., ... _ Councfl. AYES: Coundlmemben W1nchall, ~ lanntetier, Sttlla. ~tne HOra: Counc*Mmben: Nona AUDfT: ~d1•1bel L MecAlll8ter, Ot'W' 1e1c.....a.:: -~ ... dill.-.~ ., ... .,c ....... _ ................. c ... MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I found them on the other block." 1'ANCY ARLO AND JARIS OOR Ol.D ':JOf A!> HAD IT, &0r WE c.wr MAA>Ot.£ AOOTMtR PAYMEA>f / · OVERBOARD r .i~i..tnJ'T ~ 11\1~ s~e"o Mo1>N" / e,ur t bE"f \>leH~ SCAtED 6fR>ltE A M11'Lf,rnfi\.E'{ ~EA\\? DRABBLE R08EISR08& -------OU, WUY ~OT? OOCt,EAR 'WAR eoot,D &Rf.AK oor TOMORROW.' Oo~"f f ~1.. E,.MUASSE~ lflAN .. \..01 ~ Of V\>'1~ &er" \..l fTU: NER~OIJ5 8Ef0Qf A. f HMf -AND VOtl'I ~~ll~ - ......... _.._ . -· .... i I I jJ J· ·J I . '~ ., l f~L.. Pl1HlEGEC7 'ffiAT '11>~ f£LJ C.0MfCR.TA~E ~NQ\)btl 't.l\T~ tfiE lt> Sllt't~£ t!MhJ~S fRO&A8l~ A \'Rern ~6~ Thi~& i i) ~II\\\. I ,. by Jim Davia • by Jimmy Johnson FU1'KY WDQUtRBEAN WE'~E GOI~ fO ~ A OCW RAflO~~.' by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~.1 ~\lP 8oOf '5 !'>'1LLtN6 vl)'f;? MIS6Vf.5 TO M Aeoor w\\A1 A t..C>SE R. c.~ 10.f~ 't\E IS · by Kevin Fagan Os\t4<:>~ 1\<ME\tJ1 LU t' 5QMf:{\..\\~ M r----......, W)Mt ! by Pat Brady .. . . •--. el ... , -.i Ill ~ OllC• .,,, ---... ,_.,. ..... ..,.,.. ...., -------~no11*'9 1M91*-• l L U R l 0 Y ) -·---· .' I I I I I' _ I OO•l T I . I I' I I . I MAUS I . I I I r . " ' i I I ,I ! ~~ltTS r:IA SWATCH &FA Cf 0 I by Lynn Johnsto t-£Y.M~~l -woo'S"THE ~'?' • II . THE ORANGE COAST SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1990 GOOD MORNING I It's Saturday, Aua. l 8, 1990, and here's what's happenina: OAANOB COAST WEATHER: SUnny, warm afternoon. 'hMJ'• MP/lew: 71-&I Yesterday's hiP/low: 70-64 Tomorrow's htgh/low: 72-66 SPORTS: ...,., .............. .. ...... ,. '7, M•tnal I A111e19 I, ....... INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: The phantom-like Neil Sturbush has surfaced &pin ... Sturbush has become the stuff of lqend at Newport Beach City Hall, where his folksy and creatively spelled letten have been showina up for ycan ... City sources are cenain there is no real Neil Sturbusb and suspect either Councilman Clarence Turner or Police Lt. Tim Newman is the mystery writer ... ()nqe Ceat DUIJ Ptlet staff writer Iris Yolroi, who chronicled the mystery in a weekend news story, was handed this note: "Deer lrus. Vry aud nickel! -Neal." The note was banded to her by Councilman Turner, who was quick to deny it was his handi- work . INDEX Brl~ CS Business A4 ClUslfled C 4-6 ComkS 85 Crossword cs Entertainment A7 Horoscope cs Opff1fon M Poke Log Al ltetigk>n 14 Society AS Sports C l·J TV Nstlngs A7 Weather C7 TODArSTHOUGHT ''TM "'°"'* with °"' tltMS IS that tM Uan II l/JOt wtYf It us«I to lw. " Paul Vl//Jery 'I killed him' She was tired and ·afraid of more abuse by the victim ly ..S YOKOI 0...,,.. ......... NEWPORT BEACH -The day after she was released from jail, Helen Susan Paner still could not believe prosecutors decided not to cbarJe her with murder for shootina her ex-husband to death in her Newport Crest condominium. "I killed him," Parser said in an exclusive interview with the Oraqe C..11 DaUJ Pllet on Friday. "I shot him. I don't believe they let me ,o. "I don't know what r feel. Kind of numb still. It's not ri&ht to take anybody's lifc1 but I was tired of beina 6catcn. I really kept hop1na he wouldn•t bury me. I really didn't think I'd bu~ him." She added, in a shakin& voice: • The officer said, when they came to arrest me, 'Are you proud you did thisr I couldn't even answer. I was thinkina. 'How could I .be proud?'" Parser, 49, was arrested on suspicion of murder Tuesday momina at her condominium after a friend notified police of the shootina. At the condominium, detectives found Roecr Huabet dead, with a pansbot wound to ~ upPCr body, oa the noor of her upstairs muter bedroom, which was in disarray, u if a stnllllc occurred. Despite her admi•ion, Piner wu freed Tbun- day after the District Attorney's office decided not to file. criminal clw'lel becau,1e of the possibility me lhootina wu in lelf deti:ate. Still in obvious shock, Paner talked haltinaJy with an Oraue C.Ut Dall7 Piie& reporter Fricfay afternoon al ncr smartly furnished home, where remnants of police tape marked the doorways and black fiqerprint dust darkened her home's mostly white interior. Pale and petite with jct black hair and larae, lona.Jashed hazel eyes, Pancr spoke in dazed tones, nervously smokina a ciprctte and avoidina -as Iona as she could -,aina upstairs, to the bedroom where she shot Hupcs, 42. But eventually, she cautiously walked upstairs, aslcina a reporter to 10 with her. In the master ...., ................ .-. H ..... P.w e.1119 811Dut lfl••lll• bedroom, she detcribcd in detail how she shot her one-time husband u he came toward her. thrcaten- ina to sJub her face with razor blades. She told horrific talcs of nine yean of physical abute by Huabes -beina thrown down stain and throuah alus windows, P!1lled by her hair, punched, kicked and attacked wtth a fireplace poker. Once Huabes even tried to bond her lips totether with tple-.. KIWNG/a.dc fteget ............. ._ ... .......... • ,,.,.. •• _.. .... .,.~•::: ......,. ftleun•• p•rtlllll .. •• Ill llte re- Olabll•• .. c ................ .___ . ····-., ...... . Thousa~ds baptized In ocean during ceremonies on beach Reservists called up; airliners, too 9y TEBNa HUNT ,,,,.,. ..... ee ....... KENNEBUNKPORT, Ma.inc - President Bush bas decided to call up military reterves to meet short-aaes of doctors, Cll10 handlers and other spcci.alisu in the Pcnian Gulf crisis. officials said Friday. lo the tense aulf, Navy com- manders opcratina under new orders to intercept ships carryina aoods to or from lraq stopped two lraqi ves- sels off the coast of Bahrain. the Pcntaaon reported. The ships were allowed to proceed after U.S. forces determined they canied no aoodS. the statement said. The ships WCTC not boarded.. Separately, Bush protated that Iraqi attempts to move Amencan civilians around Jnq and Kuwait violated international law. Tbe prcsideet made his decision to draw on some of the nation's 1.2 aillJioo reservists &S the U S. nuh- tary continued a massive troop and hardware movement to the tense pi]f f'Clion. The Pcntaaon. meantime. an- nounoed that up to 38 commercial airliners owned by 16 carriers are bcina turned over to the military to transport troops and carao to· the aulf f'Clion. The move is un- precedented in U.S. civil aviation history. One administration officiaJ said of the decision on retervcs, "In prin- ciP.le it's been decided. but the de- wls are still beina worked out .... h's just a question of how many folks they're aoina to call up and who they are. They're wranalina about that riaht now.·· The Wuhinaton Post reported m Saturday editions that up to 80,000 Army retcrvists and smaller oumbcn of personnel from other military reserve branches could be called to active duty if recommen- dations to Bu.sh were followed. Announcement of the decision WU ddayed because paperwork had not yet arrived at Bush's vacation home from the Pen~ ~ military o.fficials bad requested the call-up. The administration brushed off criticism from United Natiom ~ retary Genera.I Javier Pa'CZ de Cuellar about the U:S. ute of a barricade to enforce sanctions apinst lraa. "We believe it's fully authorized.'' presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said. .......... •Ml/a.de , .... 7 2-year-old battles flOSt office Real fishy story delays traffic · "He was pretty shaken up," Cali- fornia Hiahway Patrol officer Georae Luce said of the unidentified driver. Luce said no citations were iuued t:riday, pcndina further investip- uon . .. We were lucky tbouah." Luce said. "lf that bad been a small car ... ," he said, pointina toward the llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "I found them on the other block." NANCY AltLO ARD JAJI08 OUR OlD 'PA!> MAD IT, &uf W£ O.Uf IW>Ol.E AOOTMER PAYl'.WT.1 OVERBOARD r ~(),)1..D~'f ~WI ii\~ S~EAO MMMt>, P,UT t 6E't' fU'fH SlA~E~ ~f~E A M1flf1 C\VilE~ ~EA\\? J l LEf"~I '...:.r""T---tl . -" ' \?o~'f f~tL fMeAUASSED, MAN .... \.t>1 ~ of VU'i<? 6 Ef A 1..1 fTL.C N£~00S ~fORt ~ f ICM l -AND \)Qt.I'\ ~CR.ll~ - ~-e.a..-:.~~...a.....1~··~· v~~....r...;....-:;____;;;&_.1 DRABBLE FHDBA881tT l f ~~ f'l\V \lEG.E O mAi '1()1) Ff t.J C.O•F~lA&E ~~OUbtt W\fH ~E to s~~E 'tJMhl/\'> TR.t>&A6l~ A '1'Rern ltio~ \\ti~& TC ~lfi\T. I UMME.VER~ lAAD~C~ e,~1"L~~. "'°" 10 ~\N~~ 6f.T ~ ~l~~ l~TE.D ~~ ~ MOM? Ot-4 ~ MR~.D~? iAAl ~ i\Ll GO ON ----·----t~ R08&18R09& ME'f. MANA6ER, ITS TOO MEDIUM TO Pt.AV TOOAv .. by Jim Davis ~ by Alex Graham ~li~ve me, I'm not rushing along. eKciUdly bcir'kin9, tc give thtm the. big en~husUistic welcome . A twitch of ~ t<liL, a reproving look and that's tkiir \ot; ! I ' I 0 ,. 0 j 11 ---IJ r 1J ) ><1 by Jeff MacNelly by Jimmy Johnson FU1'KY WINKERBEAN WE'RE GOIOO TO »UO A ijt\tl RATIO~U..1 by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE A. l '$ \l P 6c>Of ·~ ~'1LW.16 &O~~? HIS6Vf.S TOM Aeoor w\\Ai A t.()SE RC." IC ~Al \'\E ~· by Kevin Fagan ~G ~ 1 KME"1 I LUf ~T"\"46 M ·-----y-~! by Pat Brady .. M The CCOl.E.f\ OJER HeRE,OEPf\. WE t1WE iO MAt<.E. RCUM ~ 5mN ·---"' .. , ......... ~ . ., -- -.. '"""" llllMll ,,..,._ "'Ir ...... -.... ---... tdWlt ............... I l u. [ 0, I ... °'_,.,...... .' I I I I r . DO•CT I I I' I I . HA•ts I I I I t _ .. i I j ~ J • 5fACf 0 by tWold Le Dowe Tl-4AT SA GOOD IDEA I 'D B E M ISS SPENCER ' HAPPY TO DO INOULO "OV HELP H A T ' ME WRt'TE IT ? by Lynn Johnsto