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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-29 - Orange Coast PilotUneman from the valley f '01.1 'tl~IS'l Are you today's wlnne~? Pie ... See Page A4 RIP -c-, ........ I I I SUNNY THE ORANGE COAST 2 5CENT S GOOD MORNING! It's Wednesday, Aua. 29, 1990, and here's what's hap- pcnina; ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Mostly sunny today. T ... y'1 kip/low: 7M5 Yesterday's hi~flow: 78-66 Tomorrow's ha&h/low: 76-65 SPORTS: llajer ....,.. BaMMU: DMpn wbl ltW u ....... "' a...teeed .... Allpll t, Teau I H-HOU• HOTUN• TOTH••OITO• 642-6086 c. ....... • J'flN ... ,....IU,_...._ INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: In recent weeks. we've re- ceived healthy responses from readers callina in their opinions to Oruse Coa1t DaJly PUot polls on weighty local. national and international topics ... But nothing compares to ihe flood of o pinions phoned in to our latest poll, which bcpn Tuesday and runs throu&h Thursday (Sec page A3 for details). The meaty subject prompt· i~ the deluge: Which comic stnp should we drop - Tumbleweeds o r Judac Parkcr1 When newsroom secretary Pea McAhster amved at work at 7 a.m. Tuesday. there were already 24 calls on our bot- line's answenna machine ... She later transcnbcd a tape with 131 calls on 1t ... By quattang tame. 31h tapes had been u~ up. and responses were still pounng in ... In ad· diuon, direct lanes to the news- room were nng.ana off the hook from callers who got busy sig- nals on the hotline. What's the Tumbleweeds vs. Judge Parker verdict so far1 "Forty-four percent for Judge Parker, 35 percent for Tumbleweeds. and 19 percent for kecpma them both, though that wasn't an option gi ven." 1&1d an exhausted newsroom secretary an desperate need of battle pa}" WIATHlll NIO OCl'M CQNDmONS ..__., ........ INDEX Brld~ 85 Business A4 Classified 84-6 Comics 88 Crossword BS Entertainment A 7 Horoscope 85 Opinion A6 Pollce Log Al Socl~ty AS Spotts 81 ·3 TV Nstlngs A7 W Hther A7 TODArSTHOUGHT .. ,,..,, ~J hlfnHlf thrOU(Jh d«lslons that u,.,,. his MV/rormMt ... hfw' Oubos WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1990 Assembly rips Ferguson Plan justifying internment of Japanese-Americans trounced, 60-4 they're r\aht ... His proposal called for the state and school districts to adopt a "broad ranac of instructional ma- terials" that discuss the Japanete.- American relocation durina World War II. 8y IRIS YOKOf D9ly ..... aMt 111- SACRAMENTO -Assemblyman Gil Ferauson's much-opposed measure to urge schools to teach "military ncceisity" as a reason for the World War II internment of 110,000 Japanese-Americans was soundly trounced Tuesday by his fellow Assembly members. As expected. Assembly Resolution 181 was defeated, 4.60, after close to a dozen members -including long- time Ferauson friend and usual pol- itical ally Robert Frazee, R-Carlsbad -blasted the measure, depicting it as a racist action that wrongly j usti· fied the internment. "If even one U.S. citizen was denied hjs or her constitutional ri.&hts or freedom. not because of what they did but because of who they were, that's wrong." saad Min- oritv Floor Leader Ross Johnson. The Fullerton Republican, one of several in the GOP who asked Ferguson. R-Newport Beach. to withdraw the· resolution, said the internment "should never have hap- pened. That's what makes tha s resol- ution unnecessary and div1s1 ve." Ferauson ant1c1pa1ed the opposi- tion. but he saad he felt compelled to stick by his measure because he felt it was right. After the defeat. he attributed political reasons -wom- es about elcction-tjme votes -to his colleagues' no votes. "My colleagues would be in great danger to vote for this," Ferguson said. "I had to do it. I bcheve an things. I don't do things for m y own good or the good of the party. I do things at my age because I thank SHOWDOWN IN THE DESERT Sayang politicians should not tell teachen bow to teach history. Ferguson wanted school materials to ponray the internment as a military necessity rather than u a violation of human ri&hts. u declared in fP"le ... '"VOTE/a.de ft ... J omen, kids to go free Playboy's women of UC/ It's Saddam 's newest vow; crash kills I 0 lly JOCELYN NOVECK Iraq's Saddam Husscan. saying be sympathized with has foreign cap- tives. pledged Tuesday to free the women and children ~rnong them. Another 4 7 Americans had a Joyous homccom101 tempered by the sor- row of leaving loved ones lxhtnd an Iraq and Kuwan. In the tint major acodeot anvolv- ll'lj the ro und-thc<lock deployment of troops and eqwpmCl'lt to the Pcm.an G ulf. a U.S. A11 Force C-S uanspon plane crashed and burned early Wednesday at the Ramstcin Atr Base an West Germany. Air Force offic1als said at least ten people were k:Jlled. two were unac- counted for and fi ve were in the hopsatal. , U .S. pressure on the I raq1 presi- dent mounted. nearly four weeks after he set off the Persian Gulf crisis by takJng over his 011-nch neighbor. Kuwait. UCI coeds who posed for rtayboy •r• Terry Sue McMinn. left. •nd Kristin• K•••b•Y· President Bush warned that Sad- dam would pay a high pncc for occupyinJ Kuwait and "an even staffer pncc·· for further agrcssion. "Let no one abroad doubt o ur na- ttonal unity or our stayi ng power." Bush told lawmakers. The Pentaaon said Tuctday the >\mencan naval floulla enfomna economic sancu ons imposed by the Un11ed Nauons bas brou&ht shJp- pma 10 and from Iraq "vuiually to a halt ·· UCI pair bare it for Playboy Whale tht United States squeezed Saddam, the Iraqis stepllfd up the pressure on diplomats an Kuwait. where embassies have b«n ordered to close. Morocco's forca&n minister. an a statement earned by Morocco's offi cial MAP news qcncy, said Moroccan diplomats left their em- bassy under physacaJ threat and wtrc then detaaned an Baghdad. ly RUSS LOAR D9ly ,_ ~ "'"' .. IRVINE -O n the ro ugh and tumble road to bccomanJ a world class unaversaty. UCI as raa sang eyebrows nat1onw1dc wath at!I coeds' au nature! appearances an the latest issue of Playboy maga- zine. UCI students Terry Sue McMinn and Kristina Keasbc) leave only a httlc to the 1mag1na- taon an the Playboy pactonal. "Garis of the Bag West " The October issue feature\ five other UCI girls 1n a group ~hot on Census says state continues to grow ly AMANDA WRAY .,.., ............ _ Final U.S. Censu fiJUrC1 will hke· ty show that one of nine Amencans laves 10 Cahfomaa. and whale the Oranae Coast's population increased durina the last I 0 ycan. experts bc-licve &rowtb here II Stab1lmna. Farm prcd1ct1ons arc not yet avaal- able, but prel1m1nary census staustacs confirm the latest growth trend tw 1ncrca i"JI~ tied up com- mutcn and tym*' mlddlc-<lau homcbu~n tn tbt last 1evem yura. Compered with 10 years aeo. Cah· campus that 1s sure 10 make their mothen proud -they ha\ c clothes on. But McMann, a 26-ycar-old jun- ior maJonng an commun1cattons, ~ad her mom 1s proud of her - clothes or no clothes. No kaddang. "I caJled her on the phone and told her," McMinn said. "She was so supportive and absolute!) thnlled. She said. 'Oh m)' God. It sounds like so much fun · " McMann. who speaks wath a soft Southern drawl from her M1s- s1ss1pp1 upbnngma. comes across as a sweet hometown girl "ho hkel} broke man) a h1&h school ho)'s heart .\nd back home. Mc Minn saad her two older brothers were always protecll\C about their baby mtcr's good looks. "Gu) s had to 'o thro ugh them to take me out.' she '31d No Ion.fe r able to watch out for her. Mc~ ann '\ older brothers :m· ncvcrthek~s "e,cited" and "!lup- porta ve" of her Pla)bo} appear- an c, sht' \81d "I would ha\C thoua,hl that 11 would have ~tn a probfcm tor them It "as actual!\ a vo~.1ng t''penenCT for thC' thrr't' of us A.lthough Pla>bo> '\ coeds 1M1\t the magazine does not coach them on what to sa~ to the media. the\ all ~m to have unusually happ~­ go-lucky families when It comes to appcanng nude an a nauonal magazine "l thank my mom wa~ morr c"1ted than I "'as." u ad 11 ·\ear- old Keasbc). a l 'Cl ~naor maJor· ang in dance who claims Mah bu a\ her home to"n ''I'm fo rtunate to have parents that a~ ven open- manded." Keasbcv. lake McMinn fi~t f~ase '" IARE/hdt P•I Saddam saad he was wtlhna to talk to Bush and Pnmc Minister Margaret Thatcher on 1etev1s1on about ending the aulf cnm. But both rebuffed the idea. Mrs. Thatcher called n "gimmickry.'' Raghdaci meanwh1lt, hardened its f~aw SH tRAO/lledc P8gef Orange Coast Population Wildlife rescue group needs help (Prelminary 1990 Census Figures) City 1980 Cotta Mesa 82,562 Dana Point• rva Fountain Valley 55.080 Huntington Beach 170,505 Irvine 62.1~ L.191na Beach 17,901 t.guna~ r'VI N9wport Beld't 62,556 'CmllMI ..... fomaa e•pc:nenttd 1 23. 7 perttnt increase in population. That means. -aocordlna to the ~hmmary fi1uru. thert att S.6 million m~ people now than a ckcade llD• and the total state population is ~ than 29 million. The final count for tlw mo,t populou.s state 1n the nation should I.how that one an every nine people 1990 %Chang• 96,025 +16 31 ,528 53.•0S -3 180.•76 +6 109,935 +n 23,055 +29 42,913 66,453 +6 a-wutc.-e- 1n this country as 1n ( ahfomaa. Oranac County's population r~ b> 24 pcrttnt. an 1ncrcuc rrom just under 2 mllhun people to nearly 2.4 m1lhon Several c1t1es 1n south Onnae County will continue to see popu· lauon boom but local cit plannen ......... lff CINSUS/lledc '•I lly IOtl VAN IYKIN o\maro wd. "We had lots of oiled D91y ,... ~ w-tmds, espcc1aJly brown pelicans. COSTA MESA -There aren't which arc endan,ert'd. It JUI& costs a many pla cs a sack pelican can ao for lot to kC"Cp them while they're r-e- treatment covenn.&. The fish they eat is e-.· And the s11uataon as 'about to get pensive .. wonc. not jUSI for 'iCa birds. hut for A pehcan will eat about SI 0 wonb all kinds of waldhfc anJurtd due to of fish a day, she said. human1ty"s carcle ncss and slopp1 "Our bank account 1s wiped out ... neu. Amaro wd. "And my own pcnonaJ The Albancc for W11dhfe Rt--uvinp account ts about wiped ~ hab11tt1t1on and Education, Oraf\F ::a~r,;.1·~ been payina for~ County's only fully hoenKd wlldhfc rte ~ operation. will cl~ up sho p But the a1Jiance'1 moo mioU1 Sept I . tht vactam o( homdnsncss =m II tbc lack Of a permanent and a lack of fund' broucht about Fory~naa~n•zanou optt- pnnc1pally by last winter's 011 p11l al.Cd out of a buik1i"• on a -.--o rr Hunt1n1to n Beac h . a ... ·~~ spokeswoman said Sile o~ by the Nonb 0.... .. The 011 sp.11 rtally wtpcd u out." County School Dllvict in AMMID. alhanoe wikihft 1ptetah t Chn t1na • CS.. IUCUS/eedl ft8lil ... ...,~ .. -... ·.' . -~· . I >..~ ........... , ".:,&.• • . . Orange Coast People Vallerle Hoff A Costa Mesa high school student with a new perspective on the world after a summer as an exchange student in Japan. PEN PALS ----------- Valerie's first contact with Japanese culture came through tellers from two Japanese young people with whom she's maintained a correspondence for several years. "I enJO} wntmg and it's fun to learn about another culture 1hrough wnting." This summer. the 17-year-old Estancia High School senior got her chance to learn about Japan first hand when she panicipated in an exchange program in Saitama Prefecture, 30 miles from Tokyo. DIFFERENCES---------- Young people in Japan take a somewhat different approach to Life than Amencans do. Valene says. "Because of the really strong emphasis on education 1n Japan. k.ids have a hu le less free time than we do. Also. kids have a really deep respect for their teachers. The way they ha ve fun 1s a little different. too. In California. a girl and a bo~ can go ou1 o n a date 1ogether. But an Japan. the) tend to do things more an groups." BUT TEENS ARE TEENS ------ "People do a lot of the same things in Japan that we do here. They go bowling They go to movies." THAT PERSONAL TOUCH----- "My favonte thing that happened was I made a good (nend. She was a neighbor of the famal> I stayed with. We ended up walking our dogs toegether every day and talking. She told me she'd never had any interest an learning English before. but that now she'd hk.e to come to Amenca and learn more about our country" EYES ON THE EAST-------- "f thank I learned about as much as you can an su weeks. But nght now I'm loolung for a scholarship so I can go back for a whole year." -Compll~ by Bob vn Eyteo Ed1tor'1 oote: If yoo bow 1omeoM wto 1lloold H fut.~ hi "Oru1e Coa11 Peoplt" c•ll tte D•lly Piiot'• City IH1• •I llt-43tl, or le•ve • meH•fe 011 tbe Editor'• Holli.ff -llt-1111. News of the weird Book returned 50 years and six days overdue CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas -An anthology of English poetr) has been returned to the labraf') -50 years and six da)s o"erdue The cop) of W H Auden's .. The Oxford Book of light Vcr<>e .. v.as returned Monda>. said Ci Iona C iar- c1a, automation coordinato r for the Ro1 th, a city reference llbranan "I teastngl} asked 1f he'd like to pay the fine and he JUSt laughed." The book was so "old and mold>:· Ms. Ro1th said the hbrary probabl) won't put 1t back on the shehe~. let alone levy a fine. • Corpus Chnst1 Pubhc l abraf') The mu1mum fine would only have amounted to $4.47, or half the book's current $8.95 purchase price. said Mark G retchen. the library·, reference services manager. . . . .. . "We were an shock." Ms Garcia said The date-due card v.as stamped Aug. 21. 1940. It had been checked out from the old La Rctama Labraf'). which was the city's central J1braf') for 75 years until 1986. when the Corpus C'hnsti Public library open- ed. The tattered book was returned by an un1dent1fied man. descnbed by a library worker as in his 30s. "He Just said that he and his w1fe had been going through some stuff and found the book," said Joan "The maximum fine we ever charge as half the pnce of the book because we don't want to discourage people from returning overdue books," Gretchen said. Smee the library didn't retain its old records when at convened to a computenzed checkout system two years ago. the borrower's 1denllt)' probably will remain a m)stery. "Even if we could 1dent1fy ham. we couldn't divulge the name. All of that is confidential," G retchen said. ORANGE COAST 1 How to reach us at 111•1 ,1•1• I the Daily Piiot J Clrculatlon VOL. M. NO. M1 Orange County a.2.4333 Editor'• Hotline 142.eo&e y _ _...,...._.theO..,Pllal01 __ ... be ,__,encl giwendlNcrly IO E"dllor Wlllll!I Lctldlll Tiie .-2"-NM -~ ~lc:etMfbeUMd IO-d WW. IO Ille ecMcir Oft Mt ICiPIC. ConltbA019 IO our L..._oounn ~ ~ '""' -an0 ~ _.., ----IOll Tl11111 '(our~,_.,. pet ... _... 'ffN' ~ Oellvlfy gu1r1ntM! 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Myron Before makina a final decision on White's penalty, the judec Wi!I alto tee a vi~tapc of the sexual encounter, eciied from Wb1te • home. SANT A ANA -More tbaD 100 &enen written to a Newport Bach peychialrilt wbo enually molested a dlUIFd male petient will probably be made public today u deftw...,.. yers pae.ct for leniency dwina a IChedWcid tenleaeina beerina. S. lrowD to leDtencl Wbjte to eitbt yean in Drilon. tbe proeecutor eaid. Prolecuton could uk lbr tM maximum 10 yean. but won't becaute White bu bad DO Drior arrests, Bauer aid. Deleme laW)'et 'Paul M~ will P")bably uk ~t ~ doctor b;e pan~ P")bation IDd ecrvc ume tn commun1~ ter'V1()C. The videotape and still obotopaohs were discoveted by the victim while be was still a auat a t the doctor's house, police said. White wu treatina the man for 1trc1S due to a 1-ck ir\jury when the molestation occurred. Moat lencn written to Dr. James H. White were supportive of the doctor and some were .,.Una cards of the .. set well soon variety," said Deputy District Attorney Dennis Bauer. .. He'll be uki"J for a la la (Gabor) sen~ -like th11 is a cop-alappina case," Bauer said. White, who bas been in ~ce for mo~ than 20 ~ i1 free on a S-400,000 propcny bail bond. The collateral i1 White's four-bedroom house on Catamaran Drive. The doctor also served as consultina psy- chiatri1t for the now closed Camp O'Neal, a Mammoth Lakes area youth probetion camp. The camp attncted nationwide attention after three youths and two counselon died in the icy wattn of Convict Lake. But many lctten were written before White pleaded auilty in May to two counts of oral copulation on his unconscious house auest and patient. Bauer said. White bu been bemd &om .eeina patients aince April when a judae temporarily suspended his practice. He later .,reed, in a 1ettlemcnt with the state Attorney General's office, to cease bjs practice all totether. Over 20 killed as twisters rip through Illinois By JIM PAUL ""' 1 dt l • ,.,.... \11'1t., CREST HILL. Ill. -Tornadoes ripped throu&h several northern Illi- nois towns iuesday, blowinJ resi- dents o ut 01' apanment buildings and leveling at least 90 ho mes and a high school. At least 23 people were killed. authorities said. Local hospitals said at least 280 people were being treated for stonn- caused injunes. The tornadoes touched down at least four times j ust after 3:30 p.m. COT along a seven-mile south· westerly path from the community of Plainfield to Joliet. about 40 m iles southwest of Chicago. Illinois State Police said. In Crest Hill, on the outskirts of Joliet. eight people ·were killed when the twister flattened an apartment complex. said Lockport Fare Chief Dave Martis. Four bodies, including that of a 4-month old baby. were lying in a cornfield next to the complex. and four others were pulled from the collapsed buildinp and a car. "When the storm went through. some of the buildings disintegrated," Martis said. "H igh winds blew some of the people into the cornfield." Guy Allton. 16. watched the storm fro m his house near Plainfield High School. "We went outside, and there was picnic tables flymg ~st our faces and stuff," Allton said. Afterward he helped pull people from nearby houses. including two badly hurt babies. "Everything was messed up," Al· lton said. "Lols and lots of people hurt." Will County Executive Charles Adelman said at a news conference late T uesday the latest count showed at least 23 people dead. There were at least three looting arrests. he said. 'Tm not confident that it won't go hi~er," Adelman said, noting of· fic1a ls didn't know how many people were in heavily damaged Plainfield H i&h School. F'ive people died an Plainfield, said John Watson. ambulance ser- vices chief for the Plainfield Fire Department. Four people were killed an Joliet. including three in a subd1v1s1on under cons1ruct1on, said Police Chief Dennis Now1ck1. h wasn't immediately clear where lhe o ther bodies were found. The National Guard was called out Tuesday evening to help state police prevent IOOtillf and control crowds in the area, said Lynn Bobo of the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Aacncy. Commonwcaf th Edison spokes- man John Hopn reported 17,000 customen without power in the area hjt by the storms. Judi Mack. a spokeswoman for St. Joseph Hospital in Joliet, said the hos~ital had received 157 storm victims. Only 25 were admitted with injuries ran&ing from minor to severe, she said. Thirty-five people were taken to Silver Cross Hospital, where they were in serio us to fair condjtfon, said spokeswoman Susan Larson. Several other hospitals also reported trcatina storm victims. Plainfield High School was de- stroyed and some teacbcn and stu· dents were injured, said Steve Schemetborn, who with other teachers and student athletes crouched in the halls as the roof was blown off. "We had some very sho rt wam- inp. We immediately took cover," he said in a telepho ne interview. He sajd about 25 houses near the school were destroyed. Dozens of athletes were in the tym shortly before the tornado hit, but coaches moved them to another part of the school just before lhe aym roof collapsed onto the floor. Principel J im Waldorf said as many u 17S people were in the school at the time of the storm, and ~ .nu~ber tff them suffered minor in Junes. T cacher Mike SaJisbura said some cars in the school parking lot were thrown as far as several hundred yards. Major damqc was also reported at St Mary's Elementary School nearby. Eric Cunis, 24, wbo lives a haJf. mile northwest of the high school, said he was at home when the twister hit. "I felt real bad pressure in my head," Curtis said. "I saw my dad runmna toward the house." The CuJ'11s house suffered o nly mioor damage, but others an the neighborhood were wrecked. LA council to subpoena county Malathion official LOS ANGELES -The Los An· geles City Council today voted to subpoena the county's chief epidemiologist to testify about the health effects of Malathion spraying. Meeting an executive session, 1he council agreed to subpoena Dr. Paul J . Papanek Jr .. as well as county records compiled as part of a coun- ty-state study on the effects of pesticide spraying. But Councilman Joel Wachs, a strong opponent of the sprayi ng aimed at erad1cat1ng the Med1ter· ranean fruit fly, said the subpoena won't be served 1f Papanek avcn to testify at a Se,Pt. 6 heanng on Malathion spraying. and to provide the informatio n sou&Jlt by Wachs's Arts, Health and Humanities Com- mittee. Wachs, who proposed the council exercise its subpoena power. sa1d Papenek previously refused to tum over the information or attend a committee hearing on Malathion sprayin&. "That's just absolutely wrong." Papanek said of Wachs' aJleptions. "I received a letter three worlung days before the hearing and said I just couldn't make it. Mr. Wachs did not return two phone calls that I made to his offi ce." "In a tense, it's j ust rude," he added. "All of us have busy sched- ules." "All the information he's seekina has been made public many, many times," said the e~idcmiol<>11st. "At this point, anythina we have and we're done work.ins on is public," addina that he prcfen not to release documents involvina work in ~ paa. Shoe store caters to kids COSTA MESA -The Shoe Bo-,'K.ids Shoe Box wlll open a 6 000-1quare foot store at South COUt Plaza in September as its fint West Coast IOC1t1on. The store will be located in the sboppina center's fint level near May Company. The Shoe Box will carry women's fuhion footwear by famous makcn. such as Bandolino • Li.z Clairbome, Van Eli and AIJure1 while the Kids Shoe Box will 1et Stride Rite, Nlu, Keds, UnJe ~and other popular brwk. ,.. for women ud cbildla wUI • be ......... .. tM llOrt, ~~~-em~:J • denim emembln. A full line of ac:cesaoi;n and~' lry will also be stockecfto com iment the fbbions. COIDJUY oftlca 1 said. Tbc opnint of the Shoe Boll/Kkls Shoe Box is part of South C:O.St Plaza's .. Blolaomina New With the 90I .. awtet.ina campaip. By yar- tnd. over '° new atom wifl have ot been renovated at the center. DIW lboe stores will bave ~IC mall atrancel and will ......... poruy decor in tona o/ .W l8d ...,, wim warm m-'lc .. 3 ... ---·11oo1w ... ... lddt ... wUI .. .. ...... ,..,,... ... ...... Fire destroys couple's belongings HUNTINGTON BEACH - A youna couple lost nearly everythina they owned and two neiJh- bon trying to save a dog suffered smoke inhalation after fire broke out in an apartment here Tuesday afternoon, authorities said. NEWS BRIEFS I I The blaze destroyed the couple's furniture, prized possessions and damaged m ost of their clothin& said Martha Wonh of the Huntingon Beach Fire Department Fire officals estimated damqe at $10,000, mostly to the living and dining areas of the one bedroom apartment at 4901 HeiJ Ave. Anita Merritt and VirJinia Thomas, who tried to go inside the apartment to retrieve a small dog, suffered smoke inhalation. Merritt was treated at the scene, while Thomas was taken to Humana Hospital in Huntinaton Beach. Worth did not know if there was indeed a dog inside the apartment when the fire broke out. Worth said a neighbor saw smoke coming from the apanment in the Huntinaton Gardens complex at about I p.m. Occupants C'hris Douche and bis wife had left the apartment at about 11 a.m. to run some errands. They returned home to find sjx fire engines surround· inJ the complex, sprayina water o n their darkened abode. Worth wd. Douche had put out a cigarette in an ashtray on the couch, but the ashtray tipped over, causing the fire to start an the couch. "Unfornately, the couple had no homeowners' insurance and lost nearly everything," Wonh said. "They were very emotionally distraught at S«ne of the fire. Plus they're out of a place to live beacausc their apartment is un- inhabitable,'' Worth said. FundAmerlca challenging SS.2 mllllon fine IRVINE -Irvine-based FundAmtrica Inc., which recently filed for bankruptcy protection, Tuesday announced it is challenging an $8.2 million fine for allqed securities violations levied by the Florida comptroller. In addition, the company bas filed court papers challen$ing lht" Florida attorney general's decision to ban 11 from doing business in that state. Monday, Florida Attorney General Bob Buuerwonh proposed a $20.4 millio n fine for FundAmerica's fo under. Robert T. Edwards. for allcacdly violating state law by operating a pyramid scheme. On Aug. 17, FundAmerica filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from creditors. That action followed a S 150 million class· action lawsuit filed July 24 in federal court in Nonhcrn California. which resulted in a ,PnElirni~ injunction that froze the company's assets and banned 1t from doing business anywhere an the United States. Tree removal causes power outage NEWPORT BEACH -About 2.1 40 Southern \ahfornaa Edison customers were affected by a power outage that mclud<'d parts of Crystal Cove State Beach. Laguna Beach and Corona dcl Mar. authorities said. The outqe sla11ed shortly before noon when construction workers removina a tree hit overhead lines at the Pelican Halls housina development on Pacific Coast Highway. said Southern CaJifomia Edison spokesman Rick Meza. Customers in the El Moro Mobile Home Park 1n Laguna Beach were affected by the outqe, which also extended to C'rown Dnve and San Joaquin Hills Road in Corona dcl Mar. Power was restored by about I :40 p.m., Meza said . Glonls trial granted two-month delay SANT A ANA - A two-month delay was granted Tuesday an the trial of a Pomona neurosurgeon accused of masterminding an attack against his ex-wife -the daughter of late actor John Wayne -during a child custody battle. Dr. Thomas Gionis faces eight fel ony charges for allegedly hanng a Los Angeles pnvate investigator to orchestrate the Oct. 3. I 988. as~~lt on Aassa Wayne and her then-boyfnend Roger Luby. a m1lhona1re financier. The trial, which had been delayed at least four times previously. was reset for Oct. 30 in Central Orange County Supenor C'ourt. Gion1s' attorneys have unsuccessfully tned to have the proceed· mg moved out of Orange County. which they have called "John Wayne Country." Many homeless suffer from mental Illness SANTA ANA -Of the nearly 10.000 homeles.' peo ple tn O range County, one in th~ is batthng a mental illness. such as schizophrenia or manic depression, a m<'ntal health official said Tuesday. And because of their odd behavior. only a fraction of thr homeless mentally all can find a safe ~lace to sleep at night. said Orange Counly Mental Health Assoctat1on Executive Director John G atTCtt. .. few shelters arc willing to take an the mentally 111." Garrett said. Of the 600 beds available each day for the homeless, only about 2S arc available to the men and women who suffer from halluci- nations or cripplina depression, he said. Garrett was ana;ry about the recent arrests or homeless people livin& in the Sant.a Ana Civic Center area. "Pohce sweeps and lawsuits arc not 1oin1 to be the answer to this problem." he said. Supervisor disputes county Jall study SANTA ANA -.An.Oranae County supervisor Tuesday blasted a coun~>: stud~ that d1sm!~S a remote ~n loaataon as the site for a new J••I, sayina he was shocked and d111ppointed" by that repon .. r was fully expectina a (casibility report," said board Chairma~ Don Roth, "but what the staff produced is full of errors. omissions and 0.ws.." Roth said the report's SIS m.iUi~n. estimate to buy land in G ypsum Canyon, the other potential Jiii site, was "unrealistically low." Usina an independent repon prepared over the weekend and an suppon of his positjon, Roth 11id the ac1ual cost of the Gypsum Canyon land, slated for development by The Irvine Co. unless the county buys it, is closer to S8JO million. ~ Beta ~es reservist beneftts LA HABRA -Alpha Beta Co. will make up the dlfferenet' - for up to aix months -betwcicn it• raetvist employees• a-and beneftu IJ?d then military wqa if they are activated for M~t duty oft'arials saad T\lelday. Thia aoolia to. worUr1 at Alpha Beta tubsidiarin. the ta Hatwa-beted ~firm 11id. . AJpba Beta Pr_esidcn! ~., Wil~lm c~ul'llCd others in the buliacu .community to JO•n lft utunnt activated employees that ~ ¥1 employen. m supponina them durina this dimcu1t ,,_ .... -°"",..., ~ ... '"• , ..... • ' t He fought city hall and city hall won When you f\pt city ball, there are a lot of people on the other side. Bill Lana. who lives in the SpyaJu1 -Hill teetion of Newport Beach. aot his dander up when a houte was built on the lot ne1t door. Pan of h, he says, bepn to intrude on Lan1'1 view of CataUna Island. Fred In Southern California, Martin th<>te are fi&hti.nJ words. In nearfy ei&ht months of punuina his complaint with the city, Lana became involved with: TI;ie ~u.ildin1 ~partment. the p~nina department, the plannina comm1ss1on, the etty manqer, the city attorney, the modification committee (twice) and, Monday niaht, the City Council. In the private sector, he dealt with the contractor, the property owners. the SpyJlass Hill Homeownen As.sociation and, of course. some lawyen. There is at least one point on which they all qrce: It is a comple1 and confusin1 situation, full of boondoalesr sizable aoofs and not a little incompetence. There were aroiily mcom:ct land surveys, subcontractors who were told to stop work but didn't, a community association that chickened out on a lawsuit (arrived at a settlement, they prefer to caJI it) and a city council that was utterly perplexed. We've already chopped four and a half feet off the place, the contractor said. · Yes, but that still left an intrusion of l foot. I inch. Lang claimed. No. said the contractor, that's not I foot l inch, it's 11 inches. · Somebody copied it down wrona at one point. To their credit, council members bad actually visited the site before the hearina. It didn't help clear things up much. The contractor maintained that Lana shouldn't worry about a lousy I I inches of Catalina. There's another vacant lo t there. and when that's built o n, Lana will lose a lot more view. he insisted "I'm concerned about the view I lose today," Lang reton cd. "not the view I might lose tomorrow." Newpon City Attorney Bob Burnham advised the council tnat they should uehold Lan,·s appeal if they found that the new house had "substantially 1mpa1rcd' Lang's view. ---Tak.1na the other side of that. it seems to be OK to encroach if the view 1s only slightly cul off. Thus. 11 is possible 10 be onl) slightly pregnant. After an hour and a half of rompin.g around through all the ins and outs of the issue, Councilman John Cox introduced a mo11on that would deny Lang's appeal. The mouon came Wlth a wonderful piece of logic: "Propeny owncn don't have a right to have v1cws that aren't theirs," he proclaimed. Say what? Crusty Phil Sansone wasn't buying Cox's motion. "We get people 1n here all the time bleeding all over the plac-e." he grumped·. " ... and they're just trymg to cheat ... " The contractor blew 11. Sansone stated, let him fix 11. Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer said, "It bugs me to approve things like this afh r the fact." Apparent!)'. it didn't bug her cnou~. Bill Lang's appeal of the modification committee's decision to allow the a lleged encroachment on his view went down on a five to seven vote. It was a lonel> battle. but 11 did prove onc thing, You still can't fight Cit) hall. 0 A Nervoe1 Nel11tbortiood: O n Spyglass Hill . when )Ou lose an argument. you lose a foot of Catalina view. Fndax night m Huntington Beach. losing an argument meant los1nr a life went out yesterday to look at the nc1ghborhood where dnvt'b) shooters killed I 7-ycar-old Canh Van Tran of Orange. It's JUSt off Brookhurst between Yorktown and .\dam' The houses arc med1um-s1ze. Some homes shmc. and you knov. '>omc- body loves and catts for them. Pnde or owocrsh1p. the real c~tatc people call 1t. A few others art getting pretty scuzz). Most arc somewhere 1n between. h's no Spyglass. but it's nice. There was somcthina strange about 1t, though Nobody wa~ there Not a single person 1n sigh t in the su-stret't tract It was a beautiful, sun-splashed day. but tht'rt' wt'rc no kids out playing. Not m their front yards. not on the s1dcwalks. not 1n the expanses of o pen areas across Education Lane. Nobody was weeding a garden. mowing a lawn or washing a window. Every garage door was dosed. For fi ve minutes. not even a car drove b). But 1f yo u didn't kno w about the murder. you'd never guess that anythmg out of the ordinary had happened at the Boys and G irls Club across the street. Except there were those mounds of ashes from pohre flares where ons11tu11on dcadends into Education, ng.ht 1n front o f thr clubhouse Frfil M•rcJ11'1 collllD• ru1 Moad•y1, WH•eMl•Y• aod Frld•y1. Here arc the "'Inning pla'inJ card numbers picked T ue~a) mg.ht for the California I o tter) ·s dail) "Dccco" game v Heam .\ct' •Club~ ~ • Diamond~ 6 • Spadt'S ., Players "'ho com:Ctl)' guessed all four cards w1ll win S5.<X>O Th• center of ttte Talbert Valt•J was the cr0Hroad1 of •uU..rd Street and Talbert Avenue. Post Office heart of Fountain Valley • la Foa&aia Valley: In 1899. John Corbett applied for the est.abltstlment of the first Fountain ValleJ Post Office. He told his store, which houlCd the post office, to Tom TaH>en. The post omce was named Talbert i.n1teld. bec::lutt there was already a dcsipated Fountain Valley post office in Nonhcm C.alifornia. The pott oflicc and 1to rc became the hatt of .. ,he TaJbcn Valley" and the post ofrac:e remained .. Talbcn .. until the c1ty'1 in~tion in 1967, when h became finally and officially Fountain VaJley. Sha~ yot1r memories with Dtd You Know. ~ tbcm to V.d You «now. Oiruip c..t "--.-.. DeJIJ "-'. P.O. Beu 1160. Co.sea Ma.. 91616. -~1$w.,..,.,... GWC classes began before desks arrived Edjtor'• Note: This is the final article in • tt:ries on community collqin aJ0111 the OralllC C:0.11. 9Y AMANDA \lllltAY o-..-----HUNTINGTON BEAC H John Wordes will never foraet his fint day of tcachinJ at Golden West Coll •. It was 94 degrees and the air conditionina failed. Then the heaters came on. Nobody had a place to siL "That was a memorable openina day because the classroom I was assianed, none of the furniture bad arrived. It was the third class meet- ina before we had tables and chairs." Not eucdy an ideal day for art teacher John Wordes to start his college teaching career. But Wordes, now associate dean of instruction, said the excitement of working at a new collcae overshadowed minor mishaps. "When its brand new like that you do a lot of pionccrina." Wo rdes said. "We had painters. carpenters and electricians coming and going prob- ably for the fi rst two months of the college. We as faculty had interesung siJ)lts in the mornjngs and eve- mnas." Rabbits also daned over the dusty landscape between the unpainted cement buildings. sometimes run- n mg into the unwary, and owls hooted over the land -pan cauhnower fields. part peat bog. As darkness fell. the opossums took over. Animals on the 122-acre s1te were forced to !.hare the fi elds a fter the Coast Commumty College Distnct 1n 1961 decided rapid growth in the area warranted a sister campus to Orange Coast College. One year later di1tnct officials purchued the prop.o erty from the owner of GoJdcn West Farms, Wilford 8. Lewis for S 1.8 million. The Golden Weit Collcae campus opened in September 1966 with 4,472 students, and ne~t month will celebrate its 2Sth anniversary with about 16,000. About two years after opcn1na- Wordes said the colleac was featured on the cover of TV Guide mapzine as "Electromc U." Today, however, the state-of.the.art audio visual equipment that so excited writen in the late 60s has become obsolete. Collcac officials refer to the lastest technoloay as interactive video. which they hope will help meld a wide variety of d1sc1plines. Joanne Bumm, secretary to the dean of students. said the coll~e population, now increasinaJy H15'- panic. was in the '70s heavily characterized by war veterans and Vietnamese refugees look.10g for em- ployment skills. "Ther, were comsng in droves and droves, • she said. "I thsnk ther were hungner than they arc now,' she said of the col- lege's student population. Bumm also remembers the pamc of dastnct insurers in the late '60s that students would riot and thro"' rocks through the heavily wsndowcd buildings. Although acsthet1cally placed, the rock arrangements created by architect Wilham L. Per- eira, who also designed much of UCI. were removed becau~ their 1wc>-1nch pebbles were an ideal throwing size. Most of the campus's h1stOr) has remained peaceful, allowing college officials to keep up with.the business OA.+NM COA81' DALY PILOf Wednw9-. Auo&* 21. 1t80 Al ..., ...... ...., Golden Welt Cotle9e foundlftl President R. Dudl•J ~ce; left, ... nd1 on the S0.1art1 llft• of the ldloor1 footMN fl.W -then • thrtvln9 caultftower f•rm -to ••n • contract with • Grosllftont Colt•1• offlcl•I for ttte openl"I ....... at hand. Bumm wd almost no computer classes were offered sn the earl) years. but are now the most hcaval) sought-after of courses In the last fi ve yean, English as a ~cond language and amncst) clas~s also have become popular Nursmg, cnmsnal Justice and cos- motolog) programs. transferred from Orange Coast C ollcgc's cur- n culum. have con11 nued to gro"' Golden West's Motorcycle 1 raining Academ> 1s the o nly program of 1ts kmd on the state to bt' sponsored t>Y. a community college. ' In the future. the college wilf continue to offer the latest sn voca· 11onal tra1n1ng. Dean of instrucuon Sheila Bnwet saJd college officials hope to con• unue expandmg. but the extent of that cxpaos1on will depend on un~ ccn.a1n state fu ndsng. Because classroom spa~ 1s tight. !.he e'pects Iona.er school days. with classes offered in the late afternoons and cvcnmgs. ma} bt' even as late a.s m1dn1ght Seagulls accused of fouling city pier Give us a verdict Judge Parker vs. HUNTiNGTON BEACH -Of· fic1als ha vc pulled out all ~top~ 10 effons to clean up the men at the abandoned c11y pier that un- d1sturlX'd pelicans and seagulls have u!ot'd as their pnvatc bathroom Lifeguards had been hosing down the old fac1lit> once a week 10 keep the smell down. But that hasn"t done the tnck. "When the west wmds come up m the afternoon the smell can be prett) pungent," Manne Safet) Capt Bill Richardson sa1d Tuesda\ "We re- ('c1ved a complaint from· one of the beach concessions )esterda> .. Professional surfer LIO\d Tice said the strnch was "moc;t un- pleasant ·· "M> guess 1s that stuff 1s t""o to three feet dttp because \OU can smell 1t a mile awa) .. · The pier pott> problem "'as one o( the ""l'1aht> issues that came up at a depanment heads meeting that Cit) A.dm 1n 1strator M ike l 'btruaga presided over Monda) A.pparcnll) . e ven his bt'st fnt'nds wouldn't tell ham that tht' birds had taken up squatter's ng.hts We only have room for one of these stnps o n our comics page and we "ant our readers to tell us which one to save and which o ne to dump. Call o ur Ech- tor's Hotline. 6~2-6086. and be the JUdge and JUT") "I asked tht'm (emplO)t'CSl to do as mul h as nt'Cessar) ... L'beruaga s.a1d. "The) ma) ha'r to hose 11 down evef) o ther da). the) ma) havr 10 do 11 evcf) da) .. Richardson said the work ma' require crt'""\ to get out and scrap( Off-duty officer injured on dirt bike the sun-baked stuff But Richardson said that cleanup cmplo)t't'S arc getting a brt"ak. be· cause "'orkers from Snow Hou~ Movers havt' hccn oul a l the pier dismantling the foundations of thrtt' h1ston c hu1ldmas on the pier Cap- tain's C.,allC). Neptune·., Locker and the old bait Jnd \Ack.le shop. The birds arc bemg d1stu~d b\ the mo,t'rs. Ric hardson said, and don't ha'c all day to s11 around Movers "'ere onginall) scheduled to haul the bu1ldmgs to the Cit\ 's corporation )ard between to night and url) Thursday morning Rut work hasn"t proceeded as c'pected. a nd the move Wlll pro babl) be de- layed unt1I early nelll "'ttk. an t'm· ploytt said. The 19 30s-<"ra. an deco bu1ld1ngs HllNTINC.iTON BEA< H -<\n off.Jut) Fountain Valk) pohu: of- ficer wiped o u1 on h1i. din b1kC' TucS<ia) afternoon near h1~ homt> sutTenng s ratche\ and brnkc:n ntl' after h1111ng a "'all. pohcc ~1d Thr J 1-) car-old offic<"r. v. hose name v. a\ not reka!ot'd. "'.a~ round- ing a curve on Luc1rn10 t>n' C' nt·ar Calpc C 1rclc in llununa ton Beat h "'hen hr lo" control of his motor- )Ck and crashed snto a \ loot "all. said FountAm Valle Police \ttt Ron Manda The officer "'a' takrn l<l l ()ng Beach Mtmonal ff,1,p1t.1I ti' Life Fl1gh1 hd 1\llptcr ~ausc ht' "had a hard t1mc breathing" .it1er \ufTcnng tht' broken nt" He also ~uffc~d J large ~rare 10 h1'- chcst after h1111ng the "'"II Manda \aid -Bt '-**' n .. 11_. Pilot will be stored while the cit' dee-ides Co ta M~ a what to do with them. Hunun,ton Beach Histoncal So-R«yclahlc aluminum caM 'lllu(d 11 S~MI "'rrc •h>lrn c1ety President Jerry Penon said the from lhr Luck) h11-'<l < rn1rr ~I RO llarhnr RI\ J l'>rl"'t·rn buildi"'s should be handled canful-1 i n' and 11 0~ Pm und•> 0 ly and then put back on the ne"' '4.11ncont \tulr a tu "de valurd at SQ<lll fn'm '" hnnl ,,1 pier. 1he \lmt l u<'~' \IMC' hc'l"'"'n 11 40 and 11 ,i\ J m \t1•nJa, Pason cl&Jms that the cit) stands a to lo~ up to SJ m1lhon m state and " bural•r brolit 1nh1 thC' Even1na Re~ ( ,, \\ti < hnh1n federal construction arants unlc I , and \\Oil' S~ \~ iht brrak in OC'I: umd N'l"-ttl\ 11 l' m h11tonc aspects aJ"r incorporated 1n unda) a.nd 8 1 m \fonda> the new pier. whc~ work 1s exptttcd .. this fall. Fountain \'•llti>y "It would be better to put lbcK ~M calltd fHP Ho,p1uil <><>20 Talbtn and u 1d buildiap t.ck on the p1er than 10 .. Boom boom, •S minute\ .. and huna up Tht \U~"''°r on thro\lah the ei~nx of ronstruC'lll\I dut) d1dn'1 IT<'otnttt tht \'t)1tt and no1 h1n' w~J"'"''" ~"' new bu1ldlnp. • Penon 111d. found on h p111I around\ \\1mronr pr1rd • J\llll I• lh«' I h11tl\ l>1ug 1 '~)4 \banolt;i '\I 1n lh<' r.irf\ m"m1ng h11ur' .ind Ot'd "'llh .. trlr' l\tlln \Cl .1 \tcrC'u <,("\('~I "'111, hr' .ind , 1~.1rr11r' all wonh aboul i I \\0 Oanltl,_(. 10 rhc ,1'"'" 1,-.. I. an,t a '"'"'h('J Jl\pla\ case-,.3, t\t1m.HC'd ar SI\;• Huntinflton R(>af'h Thrtt pc'('lflk rrr onrJh v.rr r1.1 1n~ ,lrum• JnJ 'tll1rt1t 11~1u1 Jr" I ,,.,,r,h•r .11 llMr-.•, -.... h • l'\.a' "" ""' , ~ < 1rcll Th•<'' C'' rTl'mtrdh '"'Ir '""1en' n ' .tcp.artmrnl ''"'r '>"- lrvinti> <'11Jhl I hef"ljlJ \,I.int• ._,,. 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"'C'rc' ,,.,, 't"t"I' runnina wr-'t L1n ( Ul\C'I ()n\(' a Robbtn ll"IOl SI 0.11(10 m "''" en•I Jt'"'t"lr' (In Tanaelo Laguna Bt"aC'h trnm • honit Somr.,lnr l"C'ponC'd tha\ a lock OO\ wnrnin1n1t S 1IU1n cash "'h1( h had httn h1ddt'fl undC'r a ._u1ulu ~maun lrll ,,fl as thr 'C'htdr "'I\ tra,.ehna 1n tht \lnn11\ of L111un11 l\ral h H1dl "h<1oC1I ti~\ Park \t Nf'wport 0.-at"h Vandal• •ratt'h~ pe1n1 and v..ro1e "o~\CcnC' · n11c-m.t't\l' on an <\l ura l qrn\l perk~ 1n 1hr I hlocl of "'h ~ttttl a "<kh an\l 1v.o berbcnhops 1n L~ 3 lOO block of £.a,t C:c.\I H1Jh,,,..> v.tl"C' floockd •1th ,,.,ter '°~unc dunna the' "'ttktnd v.htn M>mtonl' ~tutTC'd • doll'~ hud 1n • bethroom \tnl of ont nf thf' harbt1'ho~ City Adm1n1strator UbeNlp llJd a tbe bu1kbnp will bt llored at the I -------------~--~-- CO<JIO'IUOft y1rd Ric t1fc kttp.na PN•-OI 1 _ _, :;"".; wb.ile the City Councal ckadcs what a....__. W •• ....,.. = • to do with them. h's unckar ~tJ .... )'Oa r.::W·. t.at,.,..,'2J ... wbtthtt they have to be relocated on p f -'nd """''· rw • •uw.t • the new pea-.. I condition for eace 0 .. all tM time. ... , ....... , .... WUIK ... I m:eivlQI \be fedual and Stitt ••· 1. pants. be uid. l .... OOMT ... , ... °' ORANGE co~A '~T BU ........... ~-"'° ~ .I. Fluor lands pair of contracts Mtith total value of S250M Up the LM:Jder Schrader moves over to Managex ' ., TONY DODDO ~ .......... tbe contract tn order to uptrade its refinery 10 meet new state and fedetal reaulations that order a reduction in em issions by 1993. Land. s "We've been tn Santiq o , Chile, for about 2 Manqcx Interna tional an- nounced the addition of William A. Schrader to its manaacment consulti na firm. Schrader has more than 20 ycan of experience in both eQlincerina and manufac- tu.rin&. and he wu the director of proaram ma~:~~ment for McDonnell Do Computer DlVINE -fluor Corp annou.nccd the re~ ceip1 of lWO oon U'ICt awards Tuetday, with the comblned value of the projects totaUna $2SO million. "Sixty percent' of out new awards have been this type of project," she said, citing a new trend to produce cleaner bumina fuels. years, and we have a strona presence there." she said. Toppina the list was a $200 million contract awarded io Fluor Corp. by the San Anton io- bued Valero Rcfinina Co. to provide elllineer- ina, procurement and construction services to a refinery in Corpus Chnsti.z Texas. Completion of the project is scheduled ror early 1992. Despite its $200 million pricetag, Land said the Valero refinery project is not the company's bigcst contract; however, she said "it cenainly is a very sianificant one." '1"his is another example of a trend," Land said of the Chilean contract. She said Chile produces 25 pcn:cnt of 1he world's supply of copper, and rccen1ly a dccrcue in the copper production tn Peru has placed a hi&her d emand on Chile. Accord.in& to Fluor Corp. spokeswoman De· borah Land "the scoec of wo rk will uPIJ"llde lbe rdinery's product mut by turning much of the cuncnt intermediate products, such as ps oils and naotha. into bi&hcr value products.· The lrvine-bued construction giant also announced a SSO million co ntract to engJnttr and help build and manaae a copper ore and molybdenum processina plant 200 miles north of Santiaao. Chile. The contract is with Los Pelam- bres Copper. a Chilean company. Land saJd Fluor Corp. bas been a major player in the production of Chilean copper. ~be said that since copper as used for d cctncal conduction. the demand for the metal around the wo rld continues 10 increase. Systems. Schrader hu a bachelor of science degree from Cal State Nortbridac and he has attended California Institute o f Tech- nology. 0 "This refinery is puttin& into process what a lot of other rcfinencs have been doing." Land said. "They a.re rctoolina the plants to produce lower emiss1on, unleaded ga.soline ... After comrlellon. the plant wlll produce 2 I .000 tons o fine copper and 220 tons of molybdenum each year. Molybdenum, a sub-product of the copper, is a basic metal com ponent used an producana high quality steel. F1uor Co rp .. a subsidiary o f Fluor Daniel Inc., is an internatio nal engmcerine. construction maintenance and technical services company with m ore than SO offices around the world. Newport Beach resident Beverly Langston was elected president of the Orange County Fair Board of Directors at the August 23 board meeting. As president of the nane- member boa.rd, Langston wtll set the policies for the O range County Fair and Exposition Center A former member of the Newpon Mesa Unified School D1stnct. Langston has been acu ve an a number of volunteer efforts. Land said the Valero Refining Co. awarded Engineering on lhe project has already started. with the complellon date for the project set for late 199 1. Fluor Corp. 1s emplo ying <'hilcan Pf'"nnnl"I fnr the project. according to Newest oil recovery techniques can expand domestic reserves Newpon Beach attorney Larry Arnold was elected vice president of the board . Arnold. a panner of the Newport Beach law offices of Cwnm ins a nd White 1s a graduatt• of the University of Southern Caljfo m ia and Cal WC1tern u. .... School. Wiiiiam A. Schrader Yoder Kushner and Co. also announced the add1t1on of Dan Smith as the senio r tall manager. Smtth was previously the pres1- den1 of one of Orange County's large t reaJ estate de-.elopment companies as well as the senio r tax manager of a Big SI' firm 1y MICHAEL WOODS n.r.....,._ WASHTNGTON .\menca'c; paltry domestJc.011 resen-es COl}ld be expand ed to exceed those o t Iraq and other Persian Gulf countnes ·through use of techniques to coa ' more 01J out of undergrou nd reser· vo1rs, sc1cnt1sts reported Tuesda~ The techniques. collecu "el) called "enhanced 011 recover. ... ha"e been too expensive for -wide use in the past. But experts said that ad ... ances in the technology. and oil price 1n· creases resulting from the ~1lddle East crisis. finally ma y make enhanced oil recovery pracucal With existing technology. 1t 'WOUid cost $35-$40 to produce one barrel of 011 with enhanced reco"el) - substantially more than bu~ 1ng a barrel of oil on the "'orld market New techn1quec; de-.cnbcd here would lower the cost to about s~s per barrel -w11hin the range of oil pnccs that ha"e re'iulted so fa r from lbe Iraq's invasion of Ku"Watt The U S Department of Energ' esti mates .\menca ·s petroleum rC'- scrves at 26 8 billion barrelc; - about 2 -percent of the ""orld total The .. reserves" cons1'it of knov.n petroleum deposits that can he re· covered econom1call > v.1th n 1st1ng techno logy Cns1s-plagued countries 1n the Maddie East. 1n contrast. ha'e a bout 65 per cent of the total Saudi .\rab1a alone has 25 7 .6 billion barrels of oil Of Iraq . Kuwait and the l n1tc:d Arab Em irates. each has ahout l fJO btlhon barrels. "Over 300 billion barrels of Lrude 011 -equivalent to o"er 100 )ears of d omesttc production -could be added to the domesuc re~n es in the l ntted States 1f better tech- nolog~ and economic cond111om e'\- 1sted for enchanccd oi I rc'.'CO\ en:· Dr Douglas G :-.<.ue said · :-.;aae. "'ho 1s wuh the Te,a1.o T echnolog) D1 ... 1s1on m Ho uston. spoke at the .:!OOth national meeting of the .\mencan Chemica l Soc1et\. being held here He descnbed ad- \ ances in reducing the cost of one or the major fo rms of enchanced rc- co .. ery. a proce'\'i termed .. chemical tlood1ng." Estimates sugge'it that 'hcm11.al flooding alone could boost the a mo unt of recoH:rablc do me'it1c oil b\ I 50 billio n bam'.'l'i ·Chemical flooding 1c; based on the: same proccc;s used in C\ er) home to remove 011 and grea~ from laundr: and dishes It 1n •oh es 1n1ect1on or speciali zed detergent·l1ke chemtcals called surfactants into underground 011 re<,en 01rs C ontrar: to popular behet not Jll or the 011 C\l'its as a free-llov.1ng liquid eas1I~ pum ped to the surfa1.1.• Some 1s 11ghtl> bound to rock and can be pned loose onl~ "'tth enhanced reco ... en technolog' Enhan1.ed reco ... er. can 1n effect bnng uld deple ted. oil ficldc; bad. to li fe The chemica ls. s1m1lar to tho...: used in laundr) pov.ders and d1sh- -wac;h1ng det('rgcnts. fl ush the 011 out of underground reservo irs into pro· duct1on wells. c;o that 11 can be brought to th(' surface. ( hem1cal flooding canno t be used on a wide basis toda\ beca use of the high pnce and limited suppl} of the TODAY'S DAILY PIWT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 2LOB197 DEADLINE: 12 :00 Noon Tomorrow (S11turd11y 11nd Sund.-y wlnn.,, h11v• until noon th• following Mond•y to claim ttt.lr priz•I) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. For information regarding ru les and regu lations call the Orange Coast Daily Pilot at 642-432 1. I reau1red chemicals. But Naae and his associates have developed a way to obtain the chemicals 1nexpens1vely from hgnins -cellulose-hke byproducts of the pulp and paper industry. l hem1sts long have searched fo r add111ona l industnal and com- mercial apphcauons for hgm ns. which are a seeming!) ideal raw matenal Current use of hgnins in- clude binders in animal feed and the production of S)ntheuc vanilla na vonng. L1gnins are cheap a nd availa ble 1n phenomenal quantataes -40 billion WHAT 'YSE DID Prev. ~~ 287 1~6 4 Sii NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK IAPl -Sales. closing or1ce a"d Mii cnenge of the lS mosl active New York Slock Excnenoe 1u ues. irading na· 1ionallv at more rnen s 1 Name Votutn. Get'IMotors 1 731 ,300 Pl'l11Mor s 1 662.100 WllM•rr s 1.W.IOO LA Gear s 1, .~ §oelno s 1 •7 .JOO enElcl I, ·1 xxon 1, , Amer T& T 1. J, Tu u•;1 1 jJUOO FsrFid8c 1, ~.900 Ft dNM lg s 1 .~ Sovtner n Co 1, 16 ·; WasteMgt s 1,101. FordMotor 1.089. 00 No.asl u111 1.o.37,600 NEW YORK I API August 21· Last '° . ~h 15 • ~•1;~ •• • 8 34 14 , 30~ 23 37 JS'e 18 1 ~~ + • -. + .• -, -"' + '1 -I -. -1 + ~ -, -I ' "t-1' + • Prev. ~I ™ IJJ 1 39 AnEX LEADERS NEW YORI< (AP) -Sales. closing orice end net Cl'l•nr of ll'lt 10 most active American Sloe Exchange lssu~. trading natlonellv 11 more !hen Sl Name vi ust Ole. PWtt>b Nk owl S39, 7 • + 1 ~~~f ~; :?$: I~ • + " a~~~~::i:', Rt; 1~~ t 1 .~ nmk Nk wl ff'S. 16~ + 1: •. oron11A g 26 1,i S~ + olerPn 257. 4 -~ saT~lr~f!i l:b 1~ + "• \l'SE l'PS A 001'\S NEW YORK (AP) -The fOllowlno li\t shO ws lh• New York Stock E xchanoe \toclo.\ end warrants 1ne1 hive oone uo the mo\I encl dOwn rne most based on oercen1 of Chen~ for TueMJ•v No MCurillts lredlno below S2 or 1000 \hart\ ere Included Net 1nd oercenl•lilt chenvts ere tilt difference l>tl wNn ll'lt orevlous closing orlce and Tuesdev·i~ p m Pr ice. N~ urt CM ftd. l. 1~rnl I~ wl i3 e I~ 8: ~ ~ $ R lnll 3 e ~ UP l 6 4 C 1nl 4 • ''> UP 1 3 S runswck 10 1'.\ UP 1 6 ~mctw1v 4 ~ UP 3 1 OHISvFn ·~ ~ Uo ' I lenllnd n ~~ l4 UP 4 e~lr n '• P1 UP ·1 I t t omun '• UP UO P 16l • 1~ UP 1 Coootr Tlre' JE/• l''t UP 6 1 ~nlElec ~ UP .1 4 1.t~SI I '' ~.. Up ., S otv~evl I 14 Uo ~ ~ ~g~ f ~ I~ 8: ~ i~~n I . ., J ,,.. 8: ~ sEnv 'I• ~ UO . arm '~ ~ UP . A rrlck s 2 ~ 1"'1 UP 6. Oe!teWOOd fW ~ uo l 4 Robf'IJnH ~ ~ Uo S Ml1e1CP 1-\ UP ~ i ~t-~ l!:ll J ~~rtNY of ~ •t: ~•n n ~~~~ PlrAf tnltfl,4 1~ I pounds are produced in the United St.ates each year. Abundant supplies always wall be a vailable c;inct trees are .i renewable resource Naae said that Texaco alrcad) has patented a process for malung enha nced 011 recovery chemicals from o ne group of hgnan products. so-called hgnosulfonates. The de- tergent-lake chemicals are about 40 percent cheaper than those produced from conventio nal processes. He predicted that the new chemicals will be read~ for use in field tests w1th1n one year 0 Dana Joanou was promo ted to the pos1t1o n of senior audit man- ager of the Irvine accoun11ng firm of Yoder Kushner and Co. Joanou jOtned the firm after graduating fro m San Diego State U n1 ... ers11" nine )ears ago and has shov.n outstanding ab1hues 1n the man- agement and supervts1on of audit sen. ices. business consulting. con· strucu on contractlnf and retail and mo rtgage banking. He .... a~ al so the chair of the fi rms Technt· cal Standards Comm11tcc for the last t~o years 0 The construc tion law firm of Lanak and Hanna had Just added three new associates to its staff M 1chael .\ Re\ nold s. a spec1ahst 10 the representation o f general construc11on and Jes1gn pro- fessio nal!>. 1s a gradua te of the l'n1\ers1t\ of O regon · hoot of La-w .\nna \I Carno. a L o~ola Law School graduate. s~1altLes in mech.intl.''> lte n la~ and 1.'0llt\.· 11o ns D \.l 1t·had Cl.ius\ l'Jmed his JUn s doctorate dl:'gfce from Western St.ite l 'ni'l'r\tt\ '" Full· en on 'l'SE CO,.POSITE TRA,SA('TIO'S · N .. W YOlllC CA~I -r ..... ClrNw n 40 IS 164 lS -.. I C...-Ko 6 169 J-•I -I • Sll l~ U•,. Im ll 1 • • y..,, '"Ji .. ~~_ . 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His wtfc, Dolores Hope d1d make the trek from Tuluca Lake. "And I'm goina ri&ht back afterward. We're lcavina early in the morning for South Dakota where Bob has a show," she whispered. 'Tm here because I bchevc in Doctor HouSt, they sbouJd caJl him Samt Howard House. He started treating me almost SO years ago ... Dolores arrived by hmo weanng an ivory pant suit. An exquisite gold and diamond necklace circled her throat. Po~pinJ out of the same bmo was Phylhs Diller, a flash of fuc hsia and b1Uowing green bloomers. esconcd by her heau Bob Hasungs. "Hou~ and ht ') ~on John <1re my fnends. He restored my heanng an'd many others ... like Florence Henderson. Nanette Fabray and President Re- agan ... said the 7 3-year-old star dur- ing the cocktail rcccpuon pnor 10 the tourney banquet. Carol Humphreys Akins. Dennis Jame:st Johnny Mann and Fabray {whose hiab bid of S9SO bouaht her the diamond bean peo· dant on auction). Actor/maaicia.n Jim Bentley, son of Gloria Osbrinlt, the president of the Associates of the House Ear Institute of Orange Coun- ty, emceed. Osbrink is the fire behind the assoaatcs. "If it wasn't for the House Institute, children like my arandson Rory wouJdn't be able to bear and talk nabt now," Osbrink said before introducing bJm. Rory Osbrink has a cochJear implant ·· taymg up to date and and st.a~· 1ng busy keeps me from gernng old," Diller confided. "This ts mv 35th )ear on a conunuous tour r rri about 10 kave for Australia, then Canada I have four mo"1es 1n the can and m) own line of Je""elr) and beaut} products." House founded the institute in 1946 for diagnosis and treatment of beam\& and ear disorders. He and lus brother Wilham estabhshed the Cluldren's Center tn 1981. trcatin1 more than 800 heanng impaired children annually. Co-chairmen Joanne Stewart and Ron Osbrink esumatcd proceeds for the center at $1 00.000 .. Hou~ was seated for dinner with another past pallent and fncnd, our own Athahc Clarke Other Ho~ admirers included Mary Lou and Scott Homsb~. Anne and Bob Badham, Barbara and Jim Glal> man. Ma!) Ann and Lon Welh. Luc) and John Cum with daughter Janet Walsh and her escon lludy Luke11. Sandra and Gerald Brodie. Ben Hams. C ltfford Heinz. Peter P1tchess. ~1 onon m1th (son of Joan lnine m1th. "'hose sLable. ""e hear. 1s "'inning saddlebags full of blue ribbons these d.t,s). Tina and Matt llob and Anne llad....,. with ,.atrlcla and Jack Groth. Johnnr Mann and Dennis J_.s.. Dtller's youthful face. as ""e know. 1~ the ...,ork of Ne..., pon Beach cos· metK surgeon Michael Elam "ll''i temblc they took his ltcen~ awav 1 feel ~rry fo r him. He did tine work for me and. of cou~. the\' alwa\\ !lt1ck rm name 1n stones about him'" D}namo Diller en1ena1ned fol lo1N1ng the dinner. auction. golf 31Nards and introducuons of the ad· dt11onal celt:bnt} guem peppenng the 200 golf enthu!>1asts C'laude h.tfnttl and Sapph1re-e~l'd ue Jan 1e Dally Piiot photos by Brian Mtckas Actor Claude Alllns. Tina Schafnlt•. P'•t•r Pttche11. Joanne Stewart. JIM aentl•r and Gkwla O.Wtnll. Husband's looks, charm improve with age RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. w._ ..... , • ..,. o.AOf c.~.,, *""°'• '"11•Ul&Ollk\IO COSUMtU ~·· l lU HlRIOR lRU APPLlllCE SERVICE ........ ~; ,,,, ,,,....,._ . . ·-· _ .. , '"""' • ,......, _ .. I ,. .. ,,,,J Au U.d~N · I• vorlr~ rolum11s "''" k rrprtatH wbll~ sb~ is oa v•c•tlo11. DE.\R .\N;\ L.\...,,OE:R\ \h hu,. band and I ha ' t' bc:t'n m.tmt'J ~' )Car!> As a ~oung man he ".l~ n1u· looking. but nothing '>pe\'t.icular Dunng m1ddk age. ho"e' er. he hd) lilk<l out, his hair ha'> turnl'd gra' around the tempks .• rnd thl· J 1rt' dog is no"' .t 'el) hand!>Ome man .\lso. he has dt''dllPt'd .i charming manner "h1ch 1s 1mml n~h J ppt•.il- 1ng to the lad1e~ The problem " that ...,,,men "111 s1mpl) not lea\t' him alone Fn.m1 ~5 to 60. beauutul .i nd homl'I~. drunk and sober the\ tall ll1r him like l ra1} I used to laugh It ntT but 1t'\ not fun"' an,murt' f hl' .... oml'n in our S<Xtal nrck. b\Hh motha'> and daughters. an-bel oming '" ag- grt'ss1,e that I am lOnll'rnl'd Funhermorc.-. then~ Jrt' ~ main bcauuful d1,orcre' runnin g loo~ theSt' da) s that I nN:d .. ome ad' Kt" on ho"' to hang on to "hat'~ nght· full) mine. .\n' ,ugge'>t11>n\ • - L LL DEAR L.L.L.: If you 'n been mar· r1e4 U yean, your ltHband m111t be at lea1t 45. He ls. t. my opt.Ion. old eno.111 to prottt& blmu~U a1ala11 aure11lve women, from U to fO, beutlful or llomely, drank or sober Ann Landers ~--- -If la~ wants to, tht 11 . .Ud If be dHsn't wut to -you can't protect lllm, boaey. OE.\R .\N;-..; LA-..;Dt-RS I'll make tht) real l'as' lur 'ou ht.·\:auw I kno..., \OU ha'<' a 1illton lettcro; to re.id Ju\t 1..mle cine ol lhe\e \ e' or 'io ~h deaning lad\ has \liOr.,.e<l tor me lour \ear~ "he's the ..., orld'\ dumbcllt dul·k but 1 don't ha'e tht· hean to fin.· her tks1dt's. the· nc\I one m1gh1 be dumber La!>t "('('k \h(' .l'>kt'd me ho" to remln(' a "'Int' pot lrom n\\ be .. t Labkdoth I 1ok1ngl) said .. \ l\u'll probabh ha' e to US<' a S4.'.ISSOf"!I " She took the ~·1s'>or:. anJ l'Ut out tht' spot. I couldn't belte'<' m~ e~e" hould l make her p.i) for the tablecloth" It would be at lea!>t l\li O da\S' salan and I .._now she'~ II\ 1ng trom ha11J l• 11H ulh l'lect'e tdl ml· -'n ,11 1111 ' \1~r llll' \ rl L L 1l ''l I> DEAR TILL 'o If after four years you baHo't luraed tut &bis woman ta~e t'' erytblng )'OD II) IHerallv. tb ea vou are a damber cluck lbao sbe i DlAR ~''I \ "1,l>l K\ .\1' hu' Nnd'' h11btl \ I' p1'i11l\'~f .i ph \ jiil I.. I\ J \li l)Olkrtul r hl•h'gr.iphn .rnd h.i' "'l'll ~' l'ra. pro ll'' 11,. ha' takl·n m.in' p1l·ture' 111 n l' -"'n1i.' lo\tlh dot ht:' \In ,1l11l' ' "llh d\HhC\ 1,.1tl Ja1..·k plan<. h1 :r tl.'r d nude ol mr 1n an 1m~1ndn t nh1b11 th1' 'pnng fhere "Ill tx' '1,.'\t'rJI 1...s'h pnrc' fht• ph1,.\11,.>~J.lph h1,.· hJ' IO mand I \ rt'alh a \C'm1-nudr I am pdnh n>n 1..eJkd b\ d b.ith 1\1\\t'I l,h k 1n'>l\I\ that tlt-\'JU~ nn la1..e 1\ tu rned trom the u1mera and the hght111g " h('J \ •· I) .,haded Ol' l>lll' ,ould rnugn11t" mt" u the modt'I 1 am almo't surr th.ti a \lrangcr "ouldn't fl.'\.ogn11l' mC' but m} friend~ and lam1h m1ll.hl 1 m 'rr. up\t"I Jt>o.rnt th1 <. \1111 Ue ""'' I .im bc:1ng 1l'1,1lt'h I l dn t be obJl'dl\l' ..ibout thl\ .ind 1wt'd \our op1111l1n Plra~· ht" Ip mr l NDEC IDl l> 1:--, t it f'f).\t l- DEAR GLEI\: Pot oo Iii leotard or a ba~tng salt and tf'll Jat"k to load •p tile camf'ra and takf' tome morf' plct1re1. lnsld~ Advice/Divorce Keep track of expenditures Dear llaady Su: My wife h• char1w., "l.'rl· mad~ 1n anlld1'3llon u l bee• aetiaa very 1traa1e rettntly separauon tll for th e u~· otht"r than ucl I t~ die 11 1ettla1 ready to the tx-nl"lil ol the rnmmun1t'. (1 (' .i leave me. Site comet Mme at all bo)fnt·nJl. H111r ~'tie HI'\ ...,l'll mu' 1 llHHln, ucl laa1 all kl1d1 of weird be l·harg<'d "1th tht·....-l'\pt'n\<'' '" .i nu1es ucl aoae of tltem make Randy St"parate obhg.1t1un It \t'u l'ttn ~h11'-' tHM. 0. top of tlaat 11te ltH been that the~e chaf1C'\ "<'fl madl' •r8'i9• moeey Uh It •• 1ola1 Oil Sue without H1Uf kno .... ledfC' (\f lOOst'nt • 1tyle: clotlte1, fan. Jewelry, Morrison and \ou and )our ...,,f(' alluall) J11 ckr1e1 ot1 lite cre41t caNI for fucy tcparatt'. 11 1s hkeh that \l'U will tlt- rettaarut1. Wlaat 11to1ld I do? -able 10 obtain ~1mC' rcimbur\Cmrnt S.T., lnlae. for tht' .1nwun1 that \he ha!> het'n Dear S.T.: Assum1n1 your 'lusp1· spending. cions arc well-found<'d, 1t would card evidence which sccm5 to con· Rand) Sut Mom(crn . ..1 \fitl<' Rar probably be a food idea to keep firm your susp1c1ons She may ha'c rrnilird (11111/\ 11'4 'pr.ia/1\t. prac · track of your ac1tv111es t<>acther and a very reasonable l''planation for all ru'f ht'4 111 In inr It Hlu ha' e a what you art pend1na as a couple this. On the other hand, she ma> d1,on't'-n-latC\l 1Ju,·m on ,,,u c.in Caltfomta law provides that once not lt v.on't take PtfT) Ma$0n to "'nit Rand> '\ut \f1lm~on l' 11 thr you separate from your spou~ the fiaure out which " which O.lly Piiot, PO &H I ~NJ. <·<.ht"' money that you cam a well as the If it 11 later determined that these Mtsa, 92616 debts you incur bclona to you atone r----------------------------~ and not you and your spouse. From that point of view, 1t mi~t be Wllt to s1mpl) confront your wife wtth vour susp1c1ons and thr charae Look For The f > \ \l~l~} \ '-._ Insert ' ~ .- . " , :· · · '. : , ) raper 12.0 l 09•" Au Co.le M·H• >49-30 7 7 MOVING SALE Yes. aft er 26 years in this location we are planning to move ... but just a cross the street! To say thanks to old friends and perhaps make some new friends · and make it easie r for us. we are offering almost all the merchandise now in stock at this store at: 1/2 OFF LAST THREE DAYS SALE ENDS SEPTEMBER I T MastC'rcard. Visa & An1erican Expres All ales Final CHARL H. B RR \VF.~1 CUFF PLAZA AT 17th AND IRVINE AVENUE (, 14)04.! '10 NF.WPORTBEACH OMMCl9 COAST DALY N.OT M w.dl..eday, Auguat 29, 1990 ORANGE COAST llilJ Pilll An Independent Newspa per Published bv Poge G tt>ul' Publ1sh1n9 Inc Robert E. Page, prtmdent & rh11:1I exec.utl\f" oll1te1 William S. Lebdell, editor & v1ce-pre11den1 Steve Marble, mor1091n9 editor Ston Wyman, night ed1101 Don 'enley, ed1tOr•ol poge ed1101 Roget lloom, leotures ed•to• R09er Carlton, sr c r1s Pd•tor Carol Humphreys, •O .. 1, ,. J.t." Elliot Stein, Jr., • i ·, ;· Gerold W. Adcox, Jr., 4• '"" ir ,, in '<l"' Wolter Burroughs, 1901-1989, 1 u l"'O c I ~h•" Editorial Surrogate mother holds unborn inf ant hostage to civil claim Rumors of induced labor. k1dnapp1ng 3nd ch1ldb1nh drovt· opposing la")ers 1n an Orange County surrogate mothenng case back 10 coun this week as each side seeks custod) of an unborn bu by boy. fhe latest round of legal anion came after surrogate mother Anna Johnson ched.ed into L'( I l\1cd1cal Center late Fnda\ "1th contractions Though 'ihe 1s JUSI ~·'en months prl'gnan1. Juhnson ha\ been sutTenng labor pains for the.-past month. her lav.\er., sa\ Feanng the child "ould be dell\ered and spmtrd a~a). Rotx'n Walmslc) rushed to the hospttal armed \.\1th a court order sho"' 1ng Mark and ( mpina ('ah en -the child's gene11c parents -10 be the bab) 's guardians and ll•gal rt."presentat1,es. fhe surrogate mother and gcnl'lll' parents did agree 10 a meeting \.\1th upenor Court Judse Wilham R I roeberg on Sept 7. "'hen thl' babfs legal guard1an<1h1p "'111 be tr<rn,ferred to a nt·utral pan' pending a legal dec1'i10n We think the case need nu1 bt.· \u rnmphcated Mark and Cnsp1na ( ah en are the child's genet1t rtJrl·nts 1hn desen e to be the bo\ ·., mother and father Cnspina, because of a h) \terectom). can't bear rhildren. 1hnugh she C'an produce-a health) egg. lio the couple, using her egg and h1' sperm, conce1Hd 1he1r batn hm 0111-;1de the womb. and contractc.:d Anna Johnson IO L3fD thl'lr hah) 1n her womh for s 10,()()() rlu' money for maternal) dothe!> and unexpecll·d ml'd Kal fc.:e~. But Johnson has 'ued thl' rnupk tor l.'Ustc>d) and child ~uppon pa) ment\. cla1m1ng thl' genet1\ pJrt•nt~ '>'Cr<' guilt) ot fetal negkct Johnson da1me<l the: ( aht•rt, lc1'>t intt•re'>t in her prrgnanC\ afkr complication~ foru:d hl'r into lhl' how1tal lllnc:'>'> cau~e<l John-son to mis'> "'Ori>.. and 1nuimt· \\ ht•n '>he net"ded morl' mont'} for loo<l. the ( ahertc, rl'fu,cd ~hl· \Jill The < aht·n, l11untcr that thnr unhncn nab' " hc1ng hl'id ho\tage - [\en if John,on·, 1.hdrl!,l"' .11~· 1111<· lhl' h.ih' d11c,n·1 \Uth.knh change ov.nac,h1p lil' ' llo l J J)l\'\I' Ill r rop\.'ft\ lf there's J l1nJnu .1I dl\J'UI\' ti 1 nl Jlll'r \hould tx· tJkl'll up 111 a counroum li ut thl' < .1h l'I" h.11>, ,h.,ukl Ix k l1 11u1 o l 11 • Today In history Toda) 1s V. t·<lnl'Wd} .\ug :1.1 til l 241 st da\ ol l'llllJ l hl'fl' Jfl' 1~4 da)'S left ·,n 1hl· 'edf Toda} ·s l11ghl;gh1 1n H1,1t1n On .\ug. ~"· I Y44 I \1100 \ nwn · can troops mart hl·d dll'°' n till· Champs El)\l't'' in l'Jrt ' ·'' 1hl French cun11nul'd 10 l l'khr.1ll' 1tw1r liberation from lhl' :-.J11\ On th1\ dJte In 15 U. the IJ\t lnl .an "1ng ,,, Peru. Atdhualpa '>'J\ mur1.krl·ll <•n the order' nt "pJnl\h ,un41Jl'ru r Franuo;c.:o P11arro In 1804 Aml'rtl Jll Julh<'' <llt \\'r V. enddl Hulmn v.J\ hurn in { am· tmJge, ~ta'>'.> In I ~ .. 7, the senind prn1drn1 ul thl' Mormon Churrh Angham 'llung, died 111 \ah Lal>..e { 11\ l 'tah In 1896. the t h1nl'<;e \meman d1'h lhop sue:~ "a~ 1n \l0ntl'd 1n Nl·1.1. )urk <11~ b~ thl' rhl'f 10 '"111ng ( h1nl'\e .\mba,-.ador I 1 !lung· lhan11. In 19!<1. brnadc.:a\ll:r Lct\.\l'll TholllJ\. kno" n lnr h1\ "'urld tra,cls. died al ht\ home in Pa'>' ling. '-y , JI .l!Zl' l<li 8 } The Associated Prtss W h en Writing to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot Oronq" Con ! Dwly P Ir • '' I I '!"" •• . • I <..oromvnoty C.omm•••ilor f Gu .. 1 ( ommentory Ed1 tor1ol ' ' . . .., . ' . , \ I• I ' .. I ' '•I .. 1 . , I ' I 011114•· ( OCJ\f (j, ,.,,. Pilot .. ,., I• I '• I . h • \I I• ''• 't, .. , .. ' Orange (oo\I Doily Pilot 1 I .. 1, ~ '~· /\·,' I' Doonesbury f .. , »,., ' ,! •""-/I • • • IM A<Jl(IMJ HIM TO L(A'f[ 8 {) I Pf.PMAt.J£Nll 't /Hl'J !/ME NO MOl?l 11(.M I J(ET >O.JAN/Jlrlt WHA7 &o '!()() StlY BIUJY 7 flJll l 'IOI.I (;lvP Ml G"Jl IA5T" CHANa r By G.-trry T rt irlf•,HJ I IR/; UP !)~ J/1( (},{//, *f{)I l M ({)MIN ~.>N4/ll l f()(\1( Middle East crisis poisoning domestic life in United States WAS HI NGTON -The Persian Gulf cnsis may IX' '1'Cat for TV ne tworks c.au~1t 1n their own ratings war. yo ung reporters trying to make a reputation. and an arms industry that fell mto panic when 11 appeared that th e U.S. was runnin$ out of enemies. but the dustup with Iraq's Saddam Hussem 1s po1son1ng U.S. domestic life Before Iraq in "aded Kuwait, we Amencans had agreed -fi nally - that bud~et dcfic1~ wert threatening the quaht) of Amem:an life and the futures of our children. In an at- mosphere of cns1s. White House and congrcs\1onal leaders labored 10 fashi on a S50-bilhon deficit-reduc- uon package That 1s 1mpenled b~ the Persian (,ult ronfrontat1on. I'll v.ager 1ha1 the rhetonc and tears engenden:d b) the lra'l1 ag- gression against Kuv.a1t has blinded )OU 10 the fact 1hat the US. had a July defiut ol S25 93 b1l11on -S 7 billion larger than July a year ago The White House now admit!. that this ) ear's defiut will IX' some $218 b11l1on. the fir'>t 11me \Inn· 1986 that 1he shonfall has exceeded $200 hil hon Th1'i may forn· <lrastK rnts 1n "•tal o;oc1al programs It would pro\ uke incredible rut~ in the Pen - tagon budget n cC'pl for the fa ct that. (1ramm-Rudm.m lav. lX' damnt>d . fund'> tor till' milllar} aren't going Ill he t ut ml•an1ngfulh -...hen the Pen Inside Report tagon is spending a billion dollars a day and more for a mobilization to fiJllt Saddam Hussein and prevent his takeover of the greatest 011 re- serves known 10 man. This Persian Gulf mess also has thrown a pall over the Federal Re· serve. Its uncertainty as to whether to change interest rates to ward off a recession and bolster a plunging stock market -or leave them in a posture to fight 1nflat1on -con· s11tu1es a small traged) of in· dec1s1on. Saddam has gJ\ en rchef to some of the worst crooks 1n Amenca b) d1ve rt1 ng Amem:an anger to him instead of burning out rage at the crooks in the sa"1ngs & loan indus· If). the drug peddlers and dope abusers. the m)nad other examples of official corrup11on 1n .\menca While )OU v.<.'n: cursing this mega- loman iac. ~addam Hussein. a feder· al grand JUf) was indicting five members of the South ( arohna state lesislature for <tllegedl)' selling 1he1r votes regardi ng a bill to authonze panmutuel h011\l' and dog racing 1n that state Most l\mencans never knew that a man named Joseph Isgro was on trial in Los Angeles on charges of"pa)ola" -giving mone> and drugs to r.1d1u s1a11on execull\C\ to gel on the .m 1he records 1hat Isgro and his rn1plo)ers \.\anted. ·ome of )OU kne"' more about the indictment of Menl\ Barr. a forme-r Carl Rowan top aide to the attome) g<.'neral of the United tales. Richard Thornburgh . on drug abuse charges. but a war-scene ensures that 'ou won '1 know enough · The worst fallout ot the confronta· uon w11h Saddam Hussein and Iran 1s yet 10 come. We'll see 1n NO\ em- ber that not JUSI presidents. bu1 virtually all congressional 1 ncu m· IX'nts, benefit from a "ar s1tua11on The most bra1nleu. sp1oelcs~ mem· bers of both houses "'II "rap them- selves in the flag, and rhetoric blast· mg HusSt'in. and hree1c to rcde' · uon. And th is soc1el) will tx- burdened with them for another twn to si x years Saddam Hussein couldn't do more damage to America wit hout landing a missile at the Jeflcrl>on Memonal. C.rl Ro~u /1 • W•1b1a1too DC· ba1d col11maJ1t for lb~ Oruft' C:0.11 Dally Piiot. Oil equation may be way to end Persian Gulf crisis BAG HD.\D -Although the ton of bncks that hit Saddam Hussein when Iraq annexed Kuwait did not delk him . 11\ l·um ulauve weigh t 1\ leading ha\ go .. cmment to cons ider remcd1c' 1nwnlel\ able thn·e wcek'i .ago A ma1or rea'ion tor 1h1s, in thr view ot ol1H.1al\ v.e have talked to here, 'ha" little 10 do w11h lJ N. ..anct1ono; and a lot 10 do wtth 011 It 1\ the question of v. ho 1s to control the nchest 011 reserves: the Arabs who live on top of them or the United StBIC!I that consumc'i them Saddam·s men do not talk about the great otl que'lllon straight out It .s d1scu'tscd elhpt1call)' But a thin light gleaml> th rough In order to reduce or get nd of the U S. m1htary po.,.,.cr a1..t umulat1 n1 in the G ulf, lra4 might offer what one Arab head of state -not SaddAm -calls a "commitment 10 withdraw" by Iraq. There is a difference between a "commitment" to withdraw and actual withdrawal. Iraq's commit· ment would be tied to U.N. agree- ment 10 allow an "Arab solution" as 10 what the new aovcmment would be -though Iraqi control is not possible. If this Arab solution also dc•lt with Iona-standing. recogruied terntonal d1~putes. Saddam Hussem m1&ht 11ve the comm1tmen1. The new aovemment could IX' determined by Kuwa1t1 elections, in which the ousted emir would IX' trounced. temporary control by Arab states themselves. or the return of a member of the rult na Sabah fam il y more acceptable to Iraq than lhe currently r~1an ina Sheik Jaber Ab med. That wouJd rid Kuwait of Iraqi conuol and thus be a major victory ror Prmdent Buth. His rationale for lhe bi& U.S. military buildup is to fonx l raq out o( KuwaiL l..eeler 1c1wu• 11H.lude re1toradon o( the Rowland Evans former rulers. protecti on 0 1 !>auCJ1 Arabia and 1ts 011 fields and - whispered vai uely 1n the back· ifOUnd -the 0"Crthrow of Saddam Hus~in. But the operauve U.N. rcsoluuon says: get Iraq out of Kuwait. If an Arab solution on the aovemance of Kuwait were reached and the lraqt infection excised. Bush would fi nd 1t d ifficult and politically perilous to insist on keeping a huae military force in the Saudi descns. What worries the entire Iraqi pol- Hical establishmen t is the suspicion that Bush's real purposc is to keep that American military machine in Saudi Arabia for ye•n to come. Saddam's 1ns1den claim that the anneutjon of Kuwai t p ve the Unit· cd States the pretext It wanted to art U. N. support for the dispatch of U.S. troops. This imputation of U.S. motives. lackina any proof, is a source of aoeer for not only Iraqi leaders but other Arab nationalists. Foreian Minister Tarik AzJzJ. a kcl member of Saddam's Buth Kcvo ,. utionary Command Cotancil, told"' Iraq's pest policy on OPEC oil pro- duction levdt and priciftt plt "never wu uaed ..Unte die United Scates. •• ""Can die Wen obWn credible -..rwn U.t if l19q hid control of 20 percent of "'°'1d oU (Iraq plul Robert Novak Kuw;ut) the UnncJ ~Uttc:. "'111 not be aou~'?" asked another high of· fic 1al. • Of course it can. Our record proves 1t." For 1ts own economic &rowth, Tarik Aziz said, Iraq wants stab1Jtty in 011 markets. not unfairly hiah p nces that encourage altcma- llve fuel$. Lona-term U.S. 1n1ent1ons to keep major militacy force in the Gulf to protect its oil interests would mean only one thint to Iraq: a return to the hated British colonial era. Lon- don set up tribal families as govern- ments throuJbout the reajon -in- cludina Kuwait -to control oil for Western interests under British safe· keepina. Whether the United Sta tes would consider any such d1plomat1c ar- ranaement as a "commitment to withdraw" 11 up to Oeorae Bush. But as the U.S. mUitary buildup con· t.inun and the daqen of war-by- aocidtnt '1°w, some such tncky -~ntOUI -device will IX' World War 11 was the only m~or conflict &bat ~ Unjled Stat.el tet- tled by unoonditional surrender. Iraq and Seddam Hu.tn limply do DCM quality a Nazi Omnan:y ud Hi\ler. ..... , ......... ,..,. .,. • ••• ,.,,.. oc ..... , ... 0 • ,,, .. -.... £Mi• ...,,.,,. Dan Walters Fiscal disaster waiting to happen SACRAMENTO -Traditionally. California bas been a pay-as-you-so rather than a borrow-and-pay-later state in financing public works. While other states -New York, most notably -went on bond binaes. California borrowed little. School districts and other local aov- emments used bonds to finance their public facilities., repaying them with property tu revenues, and the state used re venue bonds to finance dams, canals, bridges and similar rcvenue-producina projects. Overall, however, California had one of the nation's lowest levels of public debt, especially so-called "acneraJ oblip tfon" bonds not tied to specific revenue sources. That t?cPn to chanae in the early 1980s. dn ven by two coincidental currents: voter-imposed tax limits and a dramatic population increase that increased the need for ne w fac1h11es. lqjslators sensed that bonds of· fered a pohucally palatable method of meeting demands from consti- tuents fo r pubhc works, not only state facili ties such as prisons and parks but hitherto local projects such as 1alls, courthouses and sc hools. Less than S300 mill ion in new general obltg.ation bonds were placed on the 1980 ballot for voter a~ proval. but the figure jumped nearly five-fo ld to Sl.6 billion in 1982. not including the self-liquidating bond issues for veterans' home loans. George Dcukmejian. who had IX'en elected governor in 1982 on promises 10 make the state live w11h1n its means. attempted to apply that philosophy to the burgeoning bond business. ln 1984. he imposed a $2 billion hm1t on bond issues 10 be placed before voters -sayin1 be feared that anything h1Jher would threaten the state's credit rat101 - and enforced that dictum by vetoing several measures, including a pohU· cally popular veterans home loan bond issue. DcukmeJian was forced to retreat on the ve terans bonds but he did succeed 1n holding other bond issues to $2 billion. The fi gurt crept u~ ward 10 $2.5 billion in 1986, nol counting veterans bonds. and ex· ploded 10 more than $5 billion 10 1988. By this time. another wnnkk had been added to California's bonding s11ua11on. Outside interest groups had discovered that they could bypass the Legislature altogether b> wnung their own bond issues. uulor· 1ng them to their personal or 10st1tu· llonal spcc1ficat1ons. and then place them bcfort' voters directl)' as in- 111a11"e measures. The evolution of bonds-by-1n- 111at1\ e made 1t even more difficult to impose some overall, rational hm1 l on how much California would borrow. Per se. of course. there's nothing wrong with issuing bonds for long- term public works proJ«ts and per· haps California had been 100 con· servauve 1n decades past The po1en11al danger hes in having 100 much of the state's current n-venues go toward debt service -a con- d1t1on that's IX'come a fiscal crim at the federal level. California IS rast approaching the debt service ceiling that most authorities advise. There is an infinite demand for new public works but the ability of the bond market to absorb public debt 1s very fi nite. Going overboard on borrowing. therefore. 1s some- thina of a coo aan:te. Since the market can absorb JUSt so many bil!ions of new bonds each year, ao1 ng beyond thal tn new authonu tion just adds to a back.log of unsold bonds. People think they're aettm& somethin& but the) really aren't. Wall Street uJt imatcly decides how much California can safely borrow. The bond pme 1s worJuna on a massive scale 1n 1990. Voten a~ proved SS.14 billion in ac:neral obit· ption bonds durina the June clec· tion, includin!early $2 billion plactd on the ot by initiative. Bond issues otklina S2. I billion have alre"1.Y n placed on the No vembtr''&llot by initiative and the aovemor and leaialattve leaden have ~cd on another $3. l billion to finance priso ns, j ails , courthouses, schools.. collqes. parks water projects, home loans and child care facihti~ The pecU,C tw been held up by soim political aquabblina over de- tails but af 1t 11 aivtn finar lqillativc approval and then it approved b)lll., voters, California will bave aulhonzed S 10.l billion in new bor- rowina (exdudina vttcran1 bonds) tlu1 year, twke u much u 1988 and four umn the 1916 ttvd. Thia it a filCaJ di1a1ter wa.hina 10 happen. DIM .. .,.. ,. • ..,.._,._ ....,, telsmsfrf tw dlt Or-. 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Her rend1t1 on of "A lad) with a Song.. was dedicated to the late Sarah Vaughn and Pearl Batley and sung with much feeling. ext roven t"d 1maginat1on and color She changed pace w1th ··what Is This Thing Call('(! Lover which really swung as tht fabulous rhythm section of JetT Lmleton on bass and TV Listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 • D • • Roy McCurd) on drums kt"pt the tune an the groove and an the nght lane. "This Love Is What I Nt"ed .. was dedicated to Cannon ball Ad- derly (with whom McCurd) pla)ed for a dozen years). Wilson ·s backing trio 1s one of the finest sets of mus1c1ans one could poss1bk put togt"ther McCurdy is a legend . his drumming 1s magJc. He has perfo rmed w1th JUSt abo4t evt"ry big name singer and anstrumentahst you can name. in add1uon 10 being .\dderly's main man. Littleton kept a wonderful stra1ght-aht"ad rhythm on the stand- up bass. making 11 so eas) for Wilson to sing. Rounding out the group was "llson's musical d1rel- tor of tht' last four years. Lev. Mathews. on acoustic piano Wa lson deserved a standing ova- tion and that 1s v.hat she got from the audience. who did not wa nt her to leave and were screaming and yelhng for more Opening the concen was the 1az1 fusion of tht' Phil Upchurch Group. featunng Rob Mullins on piano and great su work b) Wilton Felber If you hke fusion. 1h1s group 1s for you. Howe, er. after the fi rst tv.o or three tunes t'\Cl)thing began to sound the same to this rev1ev.er Saturda) 's show was tht' last 1n th is year's ··Hot Da)s and ( ool Nigh ts .. senes sponsort'd b) Tram- mell C rov. Happtl). plans are alread) under v.a) for next ~ear's scnes. which v.111 stan up in June For 1nforma11on on next }ear's pro- gram. call 55'-1 l.:?O 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 ToP Co,>t tin St8'10I ~ Hewt TUI (Part l ot Tut (Part 2 o 2 2 • ........ ... ....... a.....,......,. "'Thi Ho 0. v-.. .. SlrllN LIMr Contd Minh Tral • • • • ' Movie I/stings Newport Bt"ach aA.L.90A QMMA 11:1' f 1-..0 .... 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And 10meone else mentioned how gut-wrenching it is, watchina televised scenes of called-up reservists biddina fucwell to their families. All of which brought back memories. It was 40 years aao when I received one of those "come back .. notices. and it was a farewell of a different sort. No celevision coverage, just a couple of lines in the loc-al pzette. And the only person seeing me off at the Reading llailroad station was my dear old white-haired mother, wbo bad never beard of Korea. And I'll never forget bet' panina words of advice -the same she had given me many times before, whether leaving for another day at school or a long absence in World War II. What she called out, to the relieving laugher of all VOTE From Al another resolution passed last year. That r'C$0lution, ACR 37, "sailed through the House without anyone reading it, .. Ferguson said. ACR 37 teaches Amencan stu· dents to be ashamed of their country by saying the United States removed those of Japanese ancestry from the war zone because of racism, war hysteria and poor political leader· ship, not military reasons. Ferguson said. families withiD eanbot. WU: .. Remember, be a aood bar -and don't ftabt with anybody!" D Ma.unnm..B, SACK IN a•llUDN trADruM -Dw'i.Qa &oaa paua la lridiloa KtiOD IO that tdeviled inerdiaidile coukJ bl peddled, I uked ~narian Jimmy ROOllWli., a loaa-tttired Marine CorPa sneraL if be~ a call to tlle Pasian Oulf. .. No," be said. '1'00 old." Me too. Tbe oaly circwmtancea in .-bicb we m.iabt be Invited back into active ICl'Vice, we ~. would be; I. If local ICbool diltricu tqin hirina lraqi- lrlined iDltJ'UClOrl; 2. Buaby black mustacbet become the "in" style here; 3. Newly-delivered mothers start callina their infant sons Saddam. Foelina comfoncd, we went back to watchina the pme. 0 ECONOMIC NOTE -If you're still fretting that we're headed for a rc<:ession or depression, whatever, consider this: All 108 luxury suites at Ramaheim Stadium have been leased for the season -the first sclJout since '85. Minimum rental: $24,000, plus all those per-pme extras such u food and drink. D IS THIS SOME SORT OP MASOCHISM -In noise-polluted Costa Mesa, where residents arc forever screaming about the cacophony of rock )lastinas at Pacific Amphitheatre, an ovcrsi1ed sign now adorns executive director of the Japanese American Citizens League. ··These camps were not the death camps of Naz1 Germany where people were systematically ex- terminated," Yoshino said at a press conference before the Assembly vote ... But they were places where people died in confinement, where people were kjJled." A number of Democratic A~ sembly members and Japanese· Amencan veterans of World War II joined Yoshino at the conference denouncin& Ferguson·s proposal. A long list of other minority groups, school orpniz.abons and govern- ment leaders also wrote letters of opposition to Ferguson's measure. Ferguson satd he didn't deny racial senuments and mass war h)S· tena existed at the ume. But he said there was also good reason to fear an invasion on the Caltfom1a coast after Lhe surpnse attack on Pearl Harbor. "l lived throuS}l those umes." said the retired Manne veteran of three wars. "I refuse to call the brave men and women of America racist for making a tough dec1Ston." But the Newport assemblyman did get some support back home. Gii l'erguson Lawndale-based Americans for His· torical Accuracy held a demon· received compensation. stration in front of Anaheim Central But what perhaps angered Library Tuesday morning to support Japanese-Americans and other Ferguson and denounce .. outdated" groups the most was Ferguson's con· books offered at the library ••falsely tenuon that the Japanese-Americans charging mistreatment of Japanese were not interned. He said those aliens and their American childrtn," born 1n the United tates, and thus according to the v oup's literature. Amencan c1t1uns. were asked to Finding support for Ferguson in lea'e the state or spend the war time Sacramento was a different matter, at relocation cente~. not "concen-however. trat1on camps.. Assemblywoman Jackie Speier. . the marquee of the Edwards Meta dnema. It reac:b: .. Pump Up the Volume." 0 ALL I &NOW II WllAT PBOPLS DU. lllE ABOUT OTllD PBOPLIC -from DOtea ICribbled on lotlY cock1ail napkins and wonhlna lottery ticket&: -Compoecr-conductor David Rose, who died Tbunday at 80, bad a hide.way at the Balboa Bay Oub. In addition to the wate:rhnl apertmoat be and wife ~tty maintained there for many yean, be kept bi1 priUld boat - a 40-foot ScandiMvian built Slam· f?2wend beauty, tho Kobenbavn -tied in a BBC alip. •He rately took it out," aays doctnwaet Bobby WillOD ... Mainly. be just loved to putter aro\&Dd that steam enaine." IT'I BNOUGB TO MAU YOUft TAIL WAG - Saturday'• mention of Paw Salata, wbo'1 beina honor· cd by I.be aru. County Chapter or the ~erican Red Croee. ii chwina all IOrtl of aupporuve calll. Here's ooe ftom pGpUliar emcee-a.actioneer Jim ViUcn of Newpon ~ who bu kind words for nea.rty everr.~':ve lbared the benquet microphone with Mt. Saul Pllata at muy charitable evenu over the yean, and I can hoaeMly attest to this: "If you ever Deed a staunch friend -'someone tr\lllWOnhy, JoYlll, lovable, ever-faithful. and always tbae to ~-lour day -set a dog ... -Y"'tce President 0.n Quayte•1 low-key vitit U> Our County i1 tcbeduled for Tuelday, Sep&. 2S, not SepL 29 u fint itemed. Fifty couples are betnl invited to 1 luncheon at t.bt VilJaae Crean, or Mesa Drive. -Guest& in Oeoraia Frontiere's stadium suite Saturday niabt did a double.take when Mr. and Mn. Dennis Revell -sbe·s better known as Maureen Reapn -strolled in. She's slimmed down consider- ably, and looks attractive enouah to run for office. For SaJala. 8*bell is a reliajous expenence, but be wunraqt hjs customary pew at Saturday ~t'I e Church of Our Beloved Rama. someone be was o utside the main l:'le1 tryina to 'liieces of the Berlin Wall he n.a chiseled durial tile team's exhibition over there. -Indomitable Suzanne R. Pierce of Udo Isle, who made that guest appearance last year on "The Golden Girls," is mendina nicely at Hoag Hospital followina ruaacd suraery. She'll return there Sept. 8, but her role will be switched from bcd·ridden patient to benevolent patron. That's the date for the gala dinner launching Hoag Hospital's Cancer Center. which li1ts Suzanne as one of the founders of the Circle 1000 suppon group. Well, tMt inf'ormation was half-right. A shrewd promoter and salesman, Salata was pcddlin1 packet& of what could've been Berlin Wall souvenirs -but actually came from the rock quarry he operates in El Toro. U sten, a buck is a buck, and a mark is a mark.. In Saturday's salute to Salata, I mentioned the time he was honored at the Garden Grove Shakespeare Festival. So Paul himself called. rcmind- ina me of a line written on that occasion, to wit: "Salata is to culture what Euon is to Alaskan salmon." Jerry Kobrill'• col•m• ""'' W~y• a-' S.t.rday1. D IRAO From Al position on Kuwait, declaring it a 19th province oflraq. and the White House condemned the move. Also Tuesday, U.S. officials said an American civilian died of a hcan attack in Iraq. The 5~year--0ld man, who was not identified. was believed to be among Americans rounded up and taken to strategjc sites in Iraq for use as human shields against attack. The number of those "human shields" increased. The State De· partmcnt said Tuesday nine more Americans were rounded up by Iraqi authorities, bonging the number to 70. Meanwhile, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak sa1d Tuesday that sf Saddam withdraws from Kuwait "I will be the first to call for the withdrawal of foreign forces from the region immediately." Mubarak sent Egyptian troops to Saudi Arabia. where tens of thousands of Amencan troops are guarding apinst any further aggression by the Iraqis. At Andrews Atr Force Base outside Washington, an arduous journey ended with the arrival Tues~ day night of 47 American depen· dents of U.S. Embassy personnel in Kuwait. The chartered jet carrying the 20 women and 27 children touched down aJmost exactly 48 hours after their 13-car convoy crossed into Turkey from Iraq. Many of the youngsters carried stuffed animals as they descended onto the tarmac. The group had lef\ Kuwait last week and been detained on arrival in B14hdad. In the Iraqi capital, the men an the group were held: the women and children were allowed to ao to Turkey. But three young men over 18 were detained at the Turkish border and sent back to Baghdad. Luz Manna Colwell, wife of the the U.S. consul an Kuwait. Wilham Colwell , fought back tears m a planeside conversation with re· porters, telling them "out heans arc left in Kuwait and Baghdad with all our husbands, members of our fam- ilies, our private American citizens and members of the 1ntemat1onal community left behind ... Saddam s promise to free all the foreign women and children came m a statement from Iraq's Revolution· ary Command Council. The move came hours after Iraqi television showed Saddam meeting captive foreign families and bearins. them express concern for their children. The official Iraqi News Agency said the decision was made .. to preserve the Arab humanitarian image." "I'll believe It when I sec them home 1n this state," said Marpret Nuzum of Hutchinson, Kan .. whote daughter. son-in-law and two younJ children are among those traP.ped. "Until them I'm just praying.' The Iraqi agency. monitored in Cyprus. said the foreigners could leave starting Wednesday. It was not known how many women and chil· dren were among the hostages in Iraq or whether the decree also applies to foreigners in Kuwait. There arc 500 Americans trapped in Iraq and 2,500 in Kuwait. Dunng Tuesday's televised en· counter, a woman with a British accent asked Saddam why he was forcinl' foreign children to play a role "an something they c-an't under· stand." Saddam's televised v1s1t with foreigners was his second such ap- pearance . Ferguson acknowledged the re· moval of the Japanese-Amencan'> was a .. saQ. and regretful episode an our h1sto~v But he added the ntl· ed States~as aJread} apologized. paid damages three tames and v.111 pay $20.000 1n reparations 10 tht relocated individua ls. "hale thousands of ltahans and Germane; deooned dunng the war haven't Fenced b) barbed wire and D-South San Francisco, author of located 1n desolate areas of the coun-ACR 37. said an her opposition try. these camps were indeed con-speech on the floor. "We must take RESCUE ce ntrat1on camps, said Bill Yoshino. action so we do not repeat history.'' ___________ _... ______ ..___,From A 1 for the past 11 years, free of charge. "It's ended," Hackman said. "We will continue to be an informatnion network. and we wi ll continue to Lreat designated endangered species. such as the pehcan and the least tern. But all other t)pcs of birds and mammals we wall no longer touch." to shut down a third of our hospital to care for otled birds. because Fish and Game mandates that they have to be isolated. T hat meant a third of our fac1ltt} was unavailable to our regular patients. We got no m m· bursement from the 011 company at all." ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS AND FINANCE Orange County NewsChannel When~ watch our business news. ~·11 know we mean business We'll cover 1t all And COYef rt like rt's never been covered before. With a fresh. new Orange County peflpect1ve. So whether it's the current rate of the Japanese yen A new aerospace contract Or Jobs gamed and lost. ~·11 discover how rt all affects ~r lrfe. Every day You've never seen cable television like OCN. News. traffic, weather. environmental issues. sports, entertainment and more. And the greatest news of all is, were open for busmess all day and night Whenever ~ want to know When its lease was not renewed an 1988, the alliance moved its oper· at1on to the All Creatures Care Cot· tage, a pnvate animal hospital in Costa Me~ operated by Dr. Joel Pasco. a vetennanan who also scr· ves as the organ1zat1on's president. "It was supposed to be a tempor· ary stop for us," Amaro said. "W e can't really go on hke this. This isn't a proper facility for our kind of work. The animals need to be kept ou1s1dc and we need lots more space. so the animals don't get too used to people." Greg Hickman. administrator and co-owner of All Creatures Care ( Ot· taje, said the hospital can no looser afford to do what tt has been doing CENSUS From Al predict growth along the Orange Coast will conunue to citab1lt1e "We've grown al a very slow pace here Of cou~. <"wpon Beach 1i. essentially bu1l1 out." ( hamber of Commerce President Richard Luehrs said Tuesday. "I do sec 11 changing. maybe not in the near future." Census figure!I show the Ncwpon Beach population grew six percent since 1980 to 66.453 people. which Luehrs said should remain steady in the coming years. Growth will occur mostly an the m uch<oveted coastal land between Laguna Beach and Corona Del Mar. slated to hold mult1-m1lhon dollar homes on 2·8 acre lots, he said. Conversely, 134 apartments are sche.duled to be built on a piece of land at Pacific Coast Highway and Jamboree Boulevard that is only slightly larger than the largest lot size along the coastal development. Farther south sn Laguna Beach. the population increased by 29 per- cent to 23.055 people. Much of that BARE From Al learned of the opportunity to pose for Playboy from a CJampus news- paper story. Playboy phot<>anpher David Chan was tourina western colleae campuses m search of hot prospects, and UCl was on the tour. Mc Minn said friends en· courqed her to try out for the mapzine. even thouah she doub\cd she was really Playboy material. "I'm not the kind of penon you'd point at and say. ·oh my Ood, she's beautiful -she should be in Playboy.• •• But McMinn•s classmates may be aay- lna 'Ob my Ood' once they tet a look at her prone PC>te on Plte 127 of the latest iuue. Ourina the photo 1hoot, Mc.Minn aaid Playboy photOUI· Arca residents and even go em · ment agencies such as the state Deapnment of Fish and Game have relied on the alliance over the years. placing an enormous burden on the small hospital. he i.aad. ··As far as Fish and Game goes. tt's been a ver)' one-sided rela· t1onsh1p," he said "They've used us pnmanly as a dropping off point. We JUSt c.a n't do 11 an ·more. People don t realtze how expen'>tve 1t is canng for birds. "Dunng the 011 spill. we were the first ones on the scene. and "e had 1s attn buted to annei1at1ons. how- ever. C'tty officials estimated about S,000 people were added to Laguna Beach through the annexation of South Laguna, and ~veral more b) 1he snclus1on of Laguna Canyon Road and the old rop of the World neighborhood. "l don't env1s1on add1t1onal an· nexa11ons. at least not on a large scale," said Kyle Buttcrwick, the city's director of community de· velopment. "We still have a reasonable aboun1 of vacant land und ... will experience add111onal growth. there's no doubt about that. but it's not going to be 29 ~rcent. .. Butterw1ck said one of the ncwe" developments to hit the city 1s the 600-unit Sycamort Hills complc>. next to El Toro Road. Although Costa Mesa showed a substantial 16 percent population increase to 96,025. princ1~l planner Mike Robinson said the city 1s 1n the process of putting the brakes on development. "Probably for the balance 1n town. the general plan will show a reduc· t1on an density." he said. phers were very scns1uve 10 what kjnds of poses the ajrls felt com· fortable doing, almost too sensitive. "If there was anybody coaxin&i it was me,'' she said. "l was Myang. 'Hey, let's get going on this deal. I was was coaxing them." Kcasbey docs not expect much eycbrow-raisina at UCl's dance depanmcnt 1n reaction to her limber pose on the dance studio tier, revealing practicaUr, all of her mtJOr dance mu1cJes. • In m y de· pertment. I don't think there's aoina to be a bia reaction... she Mid. "The:fre ulCd to usina the body as a form of art. "I know Orante County is very conservative. Irvine itself ii vtry conservative, but I think Playboy is an honest mquine,•• Keaabcy .ud. Playboy ~bUdtt Karen Rina aid mOlt or &be coUcee coeds featured ln the latat itaut.. which • Hickman said It will be up to Orange County residents to decide whether they want full-scale support for w1ldltfe rehab1l i1a tton. "When things such as 011 spills crop up. people arc delighted to have a place where they <:an relieve them· selves of the problem of injured wildlife." he said. "But the people of Orange Count) have never gotten at together to suppon this kmd of work. We kno"' thcrc·s a true need for what we do But there's also a true need for peo ple to help." Two new tit) dc,elopments near thC' Performing i\ns Center show 40 to 50 units per acre, but Robinson !Oatd future "till-in" development wall probabl~ be ltmated to 25-30 unm l)(r acre The smallest population shift OC· curred 1n Fountain Valk). which sho'-1.e<.1 a l percent drop to 53.405. Planner Don C-ontraman. while ex· peeling '>Ome fill -in growth. at· tnbutcd the dip to the ~maJler households of a matunng popu- lation. He did not rule out a change in densny. however. a the city 1s now updating the housing element of its general plan Nearby Huntington Beach in· creased b) 6 percent 10 180,476. Planning Director Howard Zclefsky said lhe once-sleep) be.ach town will grow by another 14.000 units 1n the next 20 years. but wall remain low· density. "Currently there's a dnve to build res1dcnt1al 1n the city as opposed to commercial or industrial.' he sa.id. Growth in Irvine was the strona· est in the county, increasing a whop- ping 77 percent to 109.935. Officials there were unavailable for commenL includes girls fro m Cal State Full· enon and Lona Beach. art shy at first about publicity appearances. But they Quickly find media attcn· tion. alona with radio and tele- vision appearances, fun. And for the map.tine, the llirl·nen-door fantasy is a baa circulation booster. "Tbest arc not professional models. thest arc colleac airls, .. Rina Mid. "The~ art airls you could be taklna out next week· end:· Well. meybc. Riaht now, Kcasbey and McMinn are busy protnouna the October iuue of Playboy and.will be featured in an upoomlna linaerie issue. Kcasbey Mjd ahc·s received offen to po1e for 1everal calendan but baa turn-. ed them down .... would not do a wet T-lbln calendar." Kcubey aid. "That's no1 an. What they do in Playboy -that's an." ' ' Stan Wyman An Idea which stinks Putting the prep athletes in parks systems an error Buried deep in the recesses of the State Education Department is a plan which would forever chanse the face of hiah school athletics. That, of course, is the kind way of aayina tL It would not only change it, the proposal would all but eliminate it The plan, which few people are willi°' to talk about, was setting wide circulation about seven yean ago. It proved to be so unpopular, it was all but forgotten. · It was put on the back burner. Simply put, it would take the school systems (below the colleae level) out of athletics and switch the responsibility for varsity sports, o r a variation of at, to the cittes through their parks and recreation .com- missions. Proponents of the plan say that sports is setting too costly for the schools to suppon and the cost of land for playing fields is also too costly. Funds for education ought to be used for education only. not for sports. After alll. they point out, all but a few, very rew, school district athletic programs are self-support- ing. It was argued then property own- ers pay most of the taxes which arc used to support schools and the bond issues used to construct schools. Renters pay indirectly through rents. Property owners see the tax bill, renters don't. On the other hand, the general population pays for the cost of gov- ernment o~rations at all levels, from city n&ht on up to the state level throu&h all Kinds of taxes, including the sales tax which even visitors pay. The &rJument was wrong then and it is wrona now. There is. generally speaking. one bi& pocket and if there are tax dollars available for city-nm athletic prosrams, then there arc tax dollars available for school-run pro- grams. The only question that really has to be answered is whether or not an athletic program is pan of the educa- tional process or not. There are many who say yes. There arc many who say no. And they are the ones who arc quick to point out that with the limited number of dollars available to schools. the money should be used for educat1on. not fun and pmes. In fact, it 1s because of the growing budget crunch that this plan, o nce thought dead, is beginning to see the light of day again. Those concerned with it still refuse to discuss it. talk about it. or confirm it even exists. Yet, there is this undercurrent makina its way through educational circles about the future of hi~ school and sub-high school athletics. It is only a matter of time before the so-called plan become the subject of public debate. It would be a pity, I think. if the real world was taken out of the school systems simply because that slice of realism is represented by sports teams. High school athletics, I think1 is as much a pan of the educa- tional~ as math, or history. Not use I happen to like a football pme or a baseball aame. But because 1t is something a vase ma- jority of the pople in this nation enjoy. In the adult world1 it is an escape from work and otner press- ures. In the school world. it is an escape from school pressures. It aivcs the talented athlete an outlet and provides fans with an opPQ unity to cheer about som t · on r lev . It is not one oft e wor s greate problems, but a problem nontheless. SIU,,,_.. J1lte0rup C..11 o.u, n.i.1•1816*1 .. ,., -". ,.,... .,..,. .it.11 C.U•..,.,. .,.,,., ...... C9IMu.,,..,. •"'7 ,,....,., INSIDE • Aftteb' Mccatllrm out-..,. RyM. 2-0/IJ. •aeor1• Allen. •••r• ,,.,.,. fof' Oemlon/12. • Lrl• Alaetlo admits .,..,, .. enough/12. • T•vWon-r.clo/12. • ....., .. ..,..,.2. • Del -Mer reUtl/IJ. --------·-. 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Golf's big need: A book of Hoyle CdM pair .has solved the riddles with new book One of the most enjoyable aspects of golffor some people as putting a little waaer on the game. Countless variations such as skins games and Nassaus have been pan of the game for many years. But how many times have you disagreed with your partner on how the _game should be played? Two Corona del Mar women arc trying to do something about just that. · Margie Hubbard and Linda Valen- tine. who call Big Canyon Country Club home. have written a book covering every imagmablc variauon in the game. In their research. the pair contacted 8,CX>O golf courses around the world to get the necessary infonnation. "It's something like a service to go lfers." Hubbard said. "It just sounded like a great thing to do." Hubbard said the book, "Golf Games within the Game." 1s a com- prehensive look at all the games people play withm their golf game. golf etiquette and terminology. "We decided to do the book when we first staning playing golf, because we couldn't find any mformatton we needed to play Ui the games." Hub- bard said. "We're alread y collecting items for the second edition. Sales so far have been good - totalling 1.500 copies -but the book is pretty hard to find. In Orange County it can only be obtained at the Big Canyon CC Pro Shop or at the Hallmark store at Fashion Island 1n Newpon Center. "We're just staning to reall} publi- cize it and we've got a lot of feeders out to other pro shops." Hubbard said. "We mtroduced the book at Pinehurst (Nonh Carolina) and we've gotten it into the pro shop at St. Andrews (Scotland).· "lf1t makes mone). fine. WCJUSt think it's betn fun and we hope it contmues to be." 0 Results -let's go to SeaCtiff Countl)' Club for the Ladies Mem- be-r/Guest Tournament held last week. There were three flights of foursomes competing -here are the winners fro m SeaChfT: In the A Flight, Sharon Tracy and Pam Grote and their partners took the low gross championship. The A Flight low net title was won by Sher- ne "B•ule} and Roberta Sharp. Patrick Larkin In the B Flight. the low gross prize was won by Juhe Molnar and Pat. Frost. whale the low net tJtlc went to Rose Erickson and Lee Howard. The C Flight low v oss title was won by Judy Goodrich and T1mm1e Lake. while the low net cham- p1onsh1p was claimed by Manlyn Gidden and Linda Wycoff. 0 Results arc ID from the Newpon f P'teaw SH GOU= I ISl I Volkov stuns No. 1 seed Edberg ly STEV~ \lllLSTEIN NEW YO RK -Stefan Edberg. a vicum of tennts burnout after a summer fl ing 1n the No_ I spot. succumbed to his U.S. Open Jinx and the rocketmg returns of a young Soviet star. Alexander Volkov. the Kalinin- grad Kid, wielded a bright red racket under a bnlliant sun and methodically took apart a surpns- m&)y slow Edberg. 6-3. 7-n t 7-3). 6-2. Tuesday 1n the first opening- round defeat of a top-seeded man here in 19 years. John McEnroe, who burned out on tennis several years ago and has been stru8'hng to come back e\ er since. survived pressure and tamed his temper to beat Javier Sanche1 7-6 (10-8). 7-6 (7-3), 6-4 tn IWO hours. 42 mmutes of high drama on the stadium coun . McEnroe's bizarre countenance -his eyes glowed through a mask of white sunscreen beneath a broad pmk bandana -was outdone only by the strange ensemble of neon lime. black and white worn by Andre Agassi. a 6-4. 6-2. 6-2 win·- ner in the evening against Grant Connell. Agass1. who completed his rakuh look with a dangling camng. scraggly beard and white bandana around long. black and blond hair. put on a show of po~r tennis in one of his best effo n s sin~ rcach- mg the French finals. Jennifer Capnat1. too young at 14 to worry about burnout. and fashionably drcssc:d by her m ulti- m1lhon dolla r seonsors. saved a set-point in the first set and won her Open debut as a pro. 7-S. 7-S. against a very tough 15-year-old . Anke H uber. Capriati, aston1sh1ngly cool and strong for her age. won the first two aames at love and took a 4-0 lead before Huber stormed back to win the next five games. But Capnat1 dug m and Hubt'r yielded. losmg a sct-pomt in the I 0th game and double-faulttna on set pomt m the 12th. Capriall, who won the JUntors here last year. had s1m1lar prot>- lems holding a lead m the second set. She jumped ahe.ad 5-2. power- mg deep aroundstrokes agamst the moonballs of Huber. but let the lead slip away as Huber tied 1t 5-5 W1th a crafty mixture of shots. Apjn fa.cina trouble. Capnat1 bore down. hela serve. then broke Huber with another hard forehand that Huber lunged at but could only tap backhand into the net Ivan Lend11 aim1na to repin the top rankiOJ mat Edbera took away Aug. 13. fi ve weeks after winning Wimbledon. easily won h.Js first- round match and sa1d he wasn't totally surprised by Edberg's de· feat. ''Of COUl"IC it's an upttt, but when you think about tl deeply you can ICC how it happened.· the third-tceded Lendt aaid af\er be.at- 1na Martin Laurendeau. 7-S. 6-2. 6-2. "Volkov's ttrcnaths play mto Stefan's weak.nntet. and tefan's 1trenath1 play into Volkov's 1trenath1.·· ........... U..S. ONN/I Jt Dodgers punish Phillies lyMKIOWIN . ............ ...... PHILADELPHIA -For a while Tuesday ni&bt, it looked Like Hubie Brooks was the only one who could solve Jose DcJcsus for the lm An- aeles Doc:Saers. DcJcsus was sailing along with a three-hitter, two of them by Brooks, when the Dod.sen broke open a 1-1 ~e with four runs in the ei&hth mning for a 5-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Schedule / AT aAT Wed: et Pt\llllH 4:3S ON DECK Thur: et Ptllllles • 4:35 IN THE NOLIE ~· Fri: et E xooi • 4:35 All vam.i on KABC radio (790) •On TV, Ch. ll; i c SoortsCtiennet. "We ltnew before the ninth innm§ was over we'd get a hit or two,' Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda said. Brooks' 17th homer was the Dodgers' only hit through six in- nings; his seventh-mmng si ngle was only their third hit . Then came the ei~th. By the time Brook.s would dove tn two more runs wi th another single. DeJesus (4-5) would be 1one . Kirk Gibson's two-out R.81 single sparked the four-run rally for the Dodgers. "That's what you've got to do to win ball games." Lasorda said. "You've got to get those two-out hits." The victory left the second-place ~ers 61h games behtnd first-place Cincmnati m the Nauonal Leuue West. The Reds beat St. Louis 2-1 Tuesda}' night. Jose Offerman led off the Dodgen· eighth with a walk. advanced to third on a sacnficc and a voundout. Gibson hit the first pitch into center field for a 2-1 lead . Chris Gwynn then double.d. send- ing Gibson to third and DeJcsus to the showers. After an mtenuonaJ walk to Eddie Murray. Gwynn and Gibson both scored o n Brooks' smglc off Roger McDowell for a 4-1 lead Murra' scored from second on a smgle b} Mike Sc1osc1a to complete the scor- i"tos Angeles got a strong pnchmg job from Jim Nc1dhnger 0-1 ). who • p vc up Sil!. hits m seven 1nn1ngs before leaving for a ptnch-hitter. .. He pitched seven strong innings:· Lasorda said. ..We ntt"ded to get some runs.·· DeJesus held the Dodgers hitless unul Brooks· homer off the top of the nght field wall on an 0-2 pitch lead- mg off the fifth made It 1-1 "I didn't thmk 11 was g01ng to go out:· Brooks said "Someumes on an 0-2 count you ne'er lmov. v. hat you're gomg to get." That and a fourth-inning walk v.as all the offense the Dodgers managed until a pair of one-out smgl~ in the seventh b} Murray and Brooh. but DeJcsus got a pop-up and a grounder f Please see DOOGERS/83) Bas~ball T'llft Green Costa Mesa names Green. new coach 1y BA.RttY , AUUCNfR ~,_~- COST A MESA -T im Green. 32. who gutded the Estancia High JUnior varsity team to the Sea View t.eaaue champ1onsh1p last season. has been named vanity baseball coach at Costa Mesa H11h. Orcen. a 1976 Estancia araduate. 1s the director of Harbor Arn Baseball, a summer youth prosram. He has had previous coachina experience at Estancia. where he was a vanity assistant to Ken Millard 1n 1982-83. and Ncwpon Harbor Hilb. Tihe:re be au1ded the freshman team in 1980. G reen rep.llicn Wes C~ who roaicbed the Musianp to •·l-lO re- oord last sprins. "rve teed a couDle (Colla Meta) p&ayen Att*nd and l mow we'U '-" IOme pretty IOOd ~" 0... .... "I IUCll you coukS •Y \be PNSW lw no place to '° but .,. .. • ' Gold Is In, earrings are out for Allen's 49ers ly THOMAS 01'00LI ..................... LONG BEACH Even at • 72 and wilh more than JO _yean worth of football coacb1na experience, Gcorac Allen confronts somet.hina new almost daily in his first season at Lona Beach S&ate. "This sounds a little aoofy, but 1 told the team 1 appreciated them not wear· in& earrin.p." Allen said Tuesday. "I've never had lo deal with players who wear ea.rrinas before." SO much chanacs. yet so little chanaes. George Allen. the future-is-now motivator, is back after a six-year hiatus. Olhen would have called 1t retirement and remained on the sidelines. Allen couldn't. He loves coachina and respects Lhe ambiuon of struggling Long Beach State too much to Sta) put. The game bears bttJe resemblance to what was pla)cd when AJlen first took the field as a head coach -in 1948 at Mom1ng.sjde College in Iowa. Yet, just da)S before his opener this Saturday at aemson -yes. Clemson -Aiko maintains the coaching ethic he relied on as an N Fl amstant and while building pro powers in Los o\ngeles and Washington: -.. I like my players to bave bain:uta. I like t.bcm to war a ab.in and tie. U you doD'1 dlell like a wiancr, yo1.a won't be a winner. rm tryi.Ds to ~ t.bcm after football. 1 told them if tbey weal out lootiQI for a job draled lib eome of them do, tbey wouldnf°\ even ttt an intttview. Tbae ate Uttle tbiap, but they all ldd up to dilCinlioe and t~ -r.Tbcre's a player rm fCMDI to talk to. I don't know him yet. but he'• not dedica~ eooup. rm aoina to tell him u.nlas be abapea UP. 1 don't want him on the team. rm oot used to bavtna playen that aren't 1una·bo about the opportunity they have. -"l think that anybody who ia doina aomelhina and ian 't totally dedicated to winnifts and doina bis job, that's worse than ste.alina." -"If you don't bave dden1e, you don't have a chance." No cb.anoe is wbal Josic says tbe 49en bave Saturday in Clemson's Oeeth Valley, where the Titen will play their fi~t me under new coecb Ken Hatfidd. It could become y. Allen admits none of bis statters could play rep y for Clemson. He said bis wife Eny is hedaina on ma.kin& the trip bceaute she told him she djdn't want to ao "and see y~~ suffer." Even the reported S2SO,OOO Lona Beach State will receive may not ease the pain. "We have some auys who a.re goina to plal defensive taclcJe that we have listed u 6-1, but I don t thfok they a.re that wl," said Allen. supposedly making $100,000 a year. "We really don't have the went for t~,. rf,.f,.nc•vc Jin,. Our line will gel lhe test of their life." Sports brea Reality hits home, Alzado hangs 'em up; Demitrius Davis cut EL SEGL':'\DO -Lvle Alzado's ---- dream of returning to thc :-.ih. at the age ~ of .i1 cndcd Tuesda' v.hen the Los An-'«..:>" geks Raiders announced his reurement. ---- ~liado v.as among the '.'o:Fl's top defensive ends from IQ"" I· 5 "'llh Den' er. Cle' eland and the Raiders ~fter v.orling in mo,·1es and tele\'is1on, he announu~d last spnng that he v.antcd 10 J?la\ again The comeback seemed desuned to fall from the stan v. hen a pulled 1.alf muscle and a knee injury kept him out of training camp dnlls. ~lzado underwent anhroscop1c knee surge~ on Jul} 27. He did get back on the field for 20 pla) s for the Raiders against the Chi- cago &ars 10 Fnday night's ~().3 \ ICtOn . "i worked long and hard, I tncd m' best." Alzado said. "I v.as 'e~ v.ell-prepared and I li ke to belle\ e that I proved to c"er) - Alzado ~ that I can pla~ and pcr- "I said I belie,ed I v.as mil capable of helping the team and ca pa bk of pla~ 1ng for tv.o or thm: ~car~ He 1 Raiders managing gl'neral panner ~I Da' isl s:ud he belle,es that also. but the' v.anted to build with some:-of thl' \Ounger pla~ers :. Tv.o '-f-L \Cteran\. v.1de recel\er Rod Barksdale and deten\1' l' t."nd-hnt>bad.er Emanuel Krng. were among T Ul'\dd' ~ tub l\.ing underv.ent knee su rge!) recl'nth and v.a~ v.al\ed after reaching a settlement v.11h the Rc11der'> .\l!.u relea~d ~ere tight end Oemetnus Da' is. a !~th-round drah l ho1ce from :"e,ada-Reno v.ho was the last pla,er ptlked 10 the draft and honored 10 :-.Oe~pon Bealh during lrrele ,ant Week fesll \'llles this past summer A.l,o. defcns1,e back Marcu s Walson. a sixth· round pil l>. from \ 1rgrn1a as "ell as linebacker Joe C orm1er lrom ~outhem California. wide receiver Keith Ml Donald of San Jose State. running back Dou~ Llo}d from :"Jonh Dakota and defensive tackle Da' 1d ( alll~dl lrom Texas C'hns11an TELE * U S Optn ttnnrs. USA. 8 a m . 4 30 p m * San Francisco at Montreal. ESPN, 4.30 pm * Ra nge rs at .Angt ts. SportsChannt l. 7 30 p m TD.sVJllON T_. 8 Lm -U.S Opell from Fllllllitia Madow N.Y USA. 4.)() p.m. -U.S. ()pm toni ~ .....,_, N.Y .. USA. ....... 10 Lm -Ammc:an 1--Wortd Series dlnnPIOnlfllP fn>m Corvall11. Ore. (llJlt). ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -Su Fniarilm • Woau.I, ESP1'1. 7:l0 p.m. -Tou al~~. .......... 8 p.m -Dtl Mar ~ Clltuulld '6 (Prime Tidlet. IO:JO p.m.) iF.lO p.m. -QuaNrlM:lne lllAlot Woftd CMmpiollth.iJI' from Tuba, Oltla. (tape). Prime Tiebc. 1 l:JO a.m -Lot AIM'lhoe ,.,,_ Prime TkMI. ll.JO a.m. -N~ :ic:. Cup lwdl JOO from 8rla1ol. Tenn (11pc). ESPN. UDIO ....... 4 JO p m -Ooclltn It Ptl~ KA8C ('790). 4:l0 p.m. -SIA Di'IO al New t'on MN. K.f'MB (760). 7:)() p.m. -Tau 11 ~ DCPC (710). IN THE BL EACHERS ~m~-~~~- ftf UP. flO D, FbP \,•P ... ~~ 601" HIM ~~1N 1' A t t he home tor retired catchers ~ •• ff h I Irish going continental SO TH BEND. Ind -Finalh. the lmh v.111get10 sec :-.;otre Dame football ~ .\ changmg European 1ele' 1s1on mar-'«..:>" ket has gt' en Notre Dame a "v.indow of ---- opponunit) .. to sell its football broadcast nghts to a london·ba~d spans channel. athleuc director Dick Rosenthal said Tuesd.a\. The F1ght1ng lnsh ha'e a te ntat1\.e agreement to ha' e their games te le' 1sed 10 s1' European countnes -1nclud1ng Ireland -for 1hree ~ears beginning this fall The deal. which v.as reached Monda}. would allow London-based Scrccnspon to use the feeds from Notre Dame games being tele\ 1sed 10 the United States, according to Rosenthal Screenspon 1s an all -spans satellite channel thal reaches most of nonhern Europe Rosenthal said a growing number of pn vatc telev1s1on channels in Europe ha'c opened the market for programming. bul the market 1s sull small. He declined to disclose terms of the agreement but said Notre Dame's earnings y.,ould be small "I made 1t very clear "-'l' have gotten an agree· ment on 1t onlx 'crball). but v..e ha \e ever)' con· fidence there will be a fina l deal ." he said. Foreman to box Masseroni Former hea') v.c1ght lhamp1on George Foreman will tr) 10 extend his 22· .~ ..... fight winning streak aga1n'it Argentinian .,._.. champion Walter Masseron1 nc~t month al the London Arena Foreman. 42. has won 22 consecuti ve contest!> since co ming out of rctiremen1 10 198 7 Tv.ent)-Onc of those v1ctones ha ' c heen b~ knockout From Tiie Auoci•I~ Press au Newport Beach's Pa .. Sa .. ea. on the news that bis Irrelevant Week champion Demetrius Davis was rdcued by the Los An&ela Raiden 011 Tuaday. .. When tbe word tets around tbey'U run the Raiden riah• OUI of town:• THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6th To over 100,000 Readers" IN(;LUDES: • Extens ive Cove rage of all Local Schoolr-. • Schedules of Local Games • Cove rage of ollege Carnes • Raiders & Rams Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message Goooooo TEAM! CIF ALL THE WAY GOOD LUCK FKOM EVERYONE AT JOHN DOE'S SHOP ACTUAL MESSAGE IZE DEADLINE FOR YOUR MESSAGE IS AUGUST 80 So call your Claaaified Representative Today! 642-5678 Allen atill bu trouble witb p1aya1· names and mfabt Mid Ma own ICOl'eCatd fOr the pme. But be raDaiM uedaualld. Entb0 tltam ii evideat in tUt tired voice. Al be leaned IOOD after tWaa the job laat Dec. 19, ~ at ~ 8eecb S1ate requires m.acb more lban COM:lli111-He ftlt u \llltllt need to make an immediate imf;*t oa tbe nan-down f'acilitiet, '° be became a ~raiter. ardUcect and interior daiper, to name a few of b.ia other dude&. He wan~ to make noilt in recruitina and lianed. be llY't four players who could have aone to Pie 10 acboola. But bia name value wu with puen11. They remember him. Playen don't. "Corey Johnson, our athletic director. told me thi1 la tbe touabat Divtaion I propam in tbe country .. Alln said "Every day 1 bave a new experience. Footbtil miabt be tbe smallest pen ol tetiOrina cred.i· =lo the pr'Oll'UD. It's alJ the other tbinp. We've a tremendous amount of prosresa in a short period of time. We've all been worlcina IS, 16, 17 boun • day. "But we have a new locker room; we have new equipme~t. nev.; uniforms, • ti:aining table three days a week; we re t.akina a charter fliaht to Oemson. We still havt ~o act. SC?me better p~ayers. We have to be better orpnized; lt isn't someth1na you do ovcmiabL "One of the reasons my voice is the war it is, is because I haven't been aetuna enouJb resL know I can't keep these hours aoina through the season." It's surprising be can keep them 1oin1 now. But A lien is lqcndary for bis endurance, meow and pll)'1ical. His plu fbr ~ day is 10 ao out an<! ~n two mu. -ia tbe South CaroUna beat and humidity. If be bal any mi1tM.DP about takma th11 dM'':J': be ian't aayina. Since 1983, Lon, Beach State bu oee wiaft.i.na 1eUOn. The 49ers were 4-8 lu1 ,.r UDder ~ Reisbia. Tbe de(enK pvc up an a~ of )4 .Jl!Oints a ~· The 1990 schedule, domiut..s by Dif West Conference teams. i1 com- oarablc. After haVlq 12 11.railbt wlnnina 1eason1 u an NFL coedl, be is likely beaded for a lo1er. Alln admits ••1 haven't had quite as much fun u I would have llbd 10. I'm kind of waitina for the fun ... But be thiAka fun -and winnina -is pouiblt . He came, be said, for three reasons: to keep football at Lo1t1 8eecb State, which nearly dropped it a few years lllOi becauc of the commitment from the adminis-trauon, and because he loves coachina. It's also close to Ilia home in Palos Verdes Estates. He did not have to move. .. It was a touah decision. a very tough decision:" Allen said. .. I love coachina. even though I'm_ ovtr the bill. I tb1Ak I can still offer these kids something. They need tnOft than football. They need attention. They need teecbina, They need love. "Thia is a lfCll opportunity for all of us. This is a historic year. What are we are going to do? Are we aoina to make excuses? Or. are we going to go out and make ourselves proud? I'm going to do what I believe in." And that's one thing that hasn't changed. Reds m 1n In pr ure, as well as 6 ~-game lead with 2-1 victouy Toronto continues to falter In AL East, to BostOn'~ joy ea.dnued ita domi· l.o.il u Joee Rijo __ ,,_ .. .... 'r ·~ .. andbudro~~ w .... , .. ,.,uua Diil~ ,...........,_..= ma:J.l~Cinclnnati. • ...... r ., Mllill .. t ' 1 .___. N Reds, 9-2 ~ Pl ... _. ~ ,,,;;,,, IL ..U season have~ • CD9ll I~ ._.... 7ii'iii111111 41-~l. ' V'"· .... llitd du9I llill. IMtltti11 1WO ~u "9 (104) llowed only one ____ ..., laomirl ad dllie U. • ee ta ~-.. t11yh-1~¥i11 up ah bits and four wa1b ia lw ........ auwca ...... Ck T• lllllli& a6MI Tim Layapa tnd ~M,en 01110 ._ l9'I tllllir lftll ....... llliilid .. ~ with each piu:bina two · wt '°" tl. =~open a_. r• I~ Ww lllt apiece. Myen earned bis 2 ave lllDC witla a ~ tible bl dll ... ..... Va lioolld·innina bunt sinale also broulbt hl After ~ Orublr ......, ill a. .... ~ ... = out to be the ckcisivc na.n ~ Joe Navarro~-....S 10 llA'lk ....... .....,. Jolii = 15). The left-hander pve un,·ut flw IUtl Olenad witla oee CNI la .... ......_ ,. " .... , fbUowed •ilb a bloop .... ... .... i I -.... reurin& 10 in a row ID tbc middle Ollnd ud cat die Brewers• llM to ~2. • •• ,.._bi& 1 two-naD llmDlr' oil Jam Qnni 'llllt11M1 alllmem11 in the National Leaaue T~ in 1be ... lb~ Gery.................. • .............. In New Yort, David Cw :.=:: .=-,.::= CT::9 Did 1'me in ldl =.lna ~~~~b'!'!af ~:!~Y~~ .:.a: E11CWbtn: in tbe American lalue Tuaday. SU ~ hdres. . , .... la I, 11a-i · Ja Oevdud. Mike ~ (1.0-7)1 secon~ m lbc National Leuue whb Greenwell bad three bits lnciud.ina a two-ru.a triple 179 ~uu. anoed JUSt five. But be wal&d onty that drove in the tylna and lead l'UDI in the ninth 0DC in bJI teCO!'d shutout of the KalOD ud ~ ianiq. and Bolton continued to pull away in the complete p.me 1n 23 ~ru u t~ Mtta JOt wi~~ ~ Amenca.n Leapae East. It wu the Red Sox' fifth llmel o( first·plac:e Pittsbw)h in lbc Eut Div~. sttaJabt win and pvc them a lix-pme &cad over , .-.: • ara~ t, Pinca. t: In Allan~ . C'bartie Toronto. &..gbranch Pttcbed ~ fiv~bitter for. seven snrunp ud •A...._ 1,1 a.,a11 :i: In Oak.land, Terry Gn11 Olson ~rove m four runs ~th a double aDd 1 Steinbllch's two-out. bueHotded liolle drove in the homer, carryma Atlanta over Pinsbu.rah. tyins ud wiMina ru.ns in the n.lnt.6 i.nnina u the • 8lfM a, Olutl I: In Mont.teal. rookie Matt Oakland Athletics beat the K.antas City Royall. GanlncJ struck out 11 betten and acattered three bits • MartMn f , Tlpn a: In SeattJe. F.dpt in six ilUl.i.DP and Spike Owen bad thtte bits and two Maninu bit a 1wo-nan homer wit.b one out iD the RBI. leadina Mon1real ~pos o_ver Su FtaM'CO bottom of the ninth innina to ajve the Seattle Oardnei (7-7), wbo ·" S-2 wnh a 1.47 earned nan Mariners a victory over the Detroit Tiacr's. averqe at Olymp1c.Stadium~o~ ~e nan. ~bd • Y•Mt 11, o..w. a: In BaltJmcm. BattJ.. two and matcbed b.is ~teer· m stnkouts ~an an more-killer Jesse Barfield and Randy Velarde home-11-0 QOIDpldo-pme vsctory over Houston on Julv S. red to back Mike Witt's l)itchine. • ~ I, Aline t : In HouttC?n. Ryne S.ftdblra'a • Twtu u, WMte Sn 1: Jn Min.neapoHs. IC.mt founb.uua~.aa ~ome run made hJm th~ tint leCoed Hrbek's two-run homer in the fifth 1n.nina put bueman tn b11tory to have eontceut1vc 30-boma' Minnesoaa ahead to slly and the Twins bl.oded teaaona. and qrea Maddux pitched his ttVntb llumpina Chir.•o its founh strai• .. t Jou. compkte pme an the Chicaao's victory over Hoa--_.... ton. · From Th ~led ,,,.._ 0 0 Twln1 12, Wlllte Sox 6 Marlnen 4, T199t'1 l CHICAGO Pe•OI• dOI LJOM•• Cf ,_ .. Pet.OU. '1 ~, ... ( T-•IO v""•"'' Jib FtetCIV )Ii ~·· MINNaM>TA ........ l 0 ' 0 • 0 ' l o I 1 0 • l 1 I • ' 0 0 c.-· l '' •"<>"' N••f'N'l)'b MrOf>t. lo G••" >o • 11 I l e'i.""' ) 0 0 0 )0#• ... 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MO" °"" t1-~,, ''•""' \(0 & 0 -\u" O.c: >'>-•• ... ,."'• , p,..., ~ ()« J f-e l ~ • ._. <>'~I ... \ ' D f~ shot 73. Beach (11) Gl)lf ruurnamcnt held at Newpon Beach< C la'it :..1onda) In the men's cat<.'gOr). John Wardrup was the big \\toner. shooting iQ to take the lo" gros~ champ1on<>h1p On the womt"n's side. 'a nth l of- fer ~hut 84 for the lo"' gro<.c.1. h.1m p1on!>h1p. while the ( allawa\ flight wcnt tu Sue te1n "tlh a 7~ fhe Balboa Peninsula Fl1gh1 "·" taken h' Louise '-"n ght "llh ,1 ... ~ one sho01bett<'r1han Bell\ .\llcn t.a) ing at St"wpon Beal h < < Mawe Dixon was at 11 aµ1n 3'1 \hc recorded her second act" 10 I IJQtl and the second in her ltfet1mC' -on 1h1.• !klme hole In the Ne"' pon Flight ((>-12 hand1· caps). first plale "'ent to lite' C' Kon- fal \\Ith a 70 He "as follu"ed h' Joe} Sugar at 7 1 and M1C hael McOwen "'11h 7 3 In the Harbor Fh_fht (I l-1 Q), (i '-" WaJewadsJk) shot , 3 10 ta1'.c the title In second .... as JefT Holter at 74 lol- lowed by Jack Cmffin'i w11h a 77 rn the Bay Flight' 20-and-O \<Cr). first place \\<COi to ( ra1g ~m11h, "'ho 'ihot a 63. which "as 1 l Mrokcs ll<'tter than Terry T olford 10 \Ccond John Raven finished third at 77. In the scmor men category ( 50 ant.I older). The Corona dl'I Mar Flight ( 14-and-under handicaps I. first place went to Dick Jones with a 7 2 8111 Olsen and Benn) LuJan each fin1 'lhcd one shot back to 11e for ~cond In the R3ck Ba ) Flight ( 15-and- over). W1ll1am Schauppoer shot 6ti to take fir11 place b) thrtt sho1' o"er Jame~ McGu) Vaughn Baile\ fin - ished third with a 71 In the Callaway Flight (no c\tab- hshC'd handicap), Sob Kehrer. I" Dawson and Paul Malhunas each U.S. OPEN From 8 1 Volkov. a lcft -hondcr who S\\ 1trhrd from a IWO·li'lted ~I) lc about fi ve )Cur' a&o. e\rd~ at rc:lurn of service and '' Jhle to handle w11h hts forehand the kick on Ldbeqf" serve that torment~ man) n~ht· handers. VolkoY also puses well. and m1 xe!> up his game w11h chop bat khnnd!> that can lhrow ofT Edhcrg 1f he '" a step late to th e hall. as he was 10 this match Man1na Navrat1lo\a, also tr)lll8 to art back 10 1he No I spot she hcld for so Iona. an nbuted l:dbera's sl ua· iishness to an ovcrdo'il' of lenms th1~ summer. "I w1s surpnsed how many times Edbera played between Wimbledon and the U Ope n," said N1vrattlova. who danced with Edbera at the Wimbledon Rall al\er their v1ctones. thcn 1ook a break from the pme. he said • he told her co ch before the U.S. Open "I don't think Edbera will mak.c 1t thro uah to the \Ceond Wttk." "I h1le to be nitu." \he Yid, "but he played too much ttnn1 H r '4-t"nt tO Japan lhC Ot'\I ~~d. a0er l 'singa ""·"'ood . D"on alCU the IU6-)ard No. 4. On hand as \\ttnesses "ere Pt'U ' Fox. Ahne Miller and Edie ( rrJh Maggie also rcpons 1ha1 Decl>1.•1.• White of NBC ( · tcamt.•d up"' 1th Mar)ann Towersc) of. an1a .\nJ Countt") Club to take 1he wum<."n'<. Member/<.iucsl toumamcnt cham p1onsh1p. White has won the tournament ~\cral ume'I. an·ord1ng to Wh1H' with the fir.,t title coming in I% I Plenty of nev.s from N<."v.pon th" week J!l the cl uh 1s geanng up for th1· 10th annual Chapman <\thlct11 Foundation Golf and 1 enn1s Tour namcnt on Oct. 8 Entt") fees on the golf side an: s ~ 'II and 1t includes grc<."n and can tcc<. valuable tee prizes. l olor photo- graphs. lunch and refre'ihment\ on the cou~. awards dtnnrr and stlcnt and h \ c 3UCLIOOS. W1mblc.-don tk \\OO th<.' other lour naments. But. great. 11 dc.x:,.n·1 J o him an~ i ood at the Open .. Navralllo,a. "ell-rested. hud htlk trouble hcatrng t--e<.lcm.i 1 laumulkr 6-4 . 6-0 to ad"ancc to the ~·rnnll round. Z ma ( 1amson. 't«dt"d lourth .1d - va nced eaMI) "'1th a 6-1. b·' \ tl tltr"t over Bu te Rt'1nstadl('r, and <iahnc:la Saba11n1, ~edcd finh. heat KJth\ Jordan. 6-1. ()-1. Edhcrg, 24. \\On a rnrl't'r·hC•ll ~I matches 10 a row. stan1ng "'llh Wimbledon and runnmg through three other tlllcc.. 1nrlud1ng the •\ f P ('hamp1on'ih1ps 1n l int 1n11311 H1.· rca hed the No. I ranking for th(' fif'll lime on Aug. 13. but noy, '" 1n d3nger of losing 11 b) )'Car's end to I enc11 m Boris acck.er \1:.it" Wilandtr another v.ede who los1 1n the liMt round, had thc shonest re1an a\ No I when he took o .. er the top spot for ~O Wttk afkr w1nn1na the l ' ~ Opt•n 1n 1988 t:Xsp1te Edbcra's Ion . ht" "'111 IT· main No. I on tht" .\ TP computer ranktnp when the) BIT rclt"a~ nnt o n Stopt. IO. the d•)' a Iler the l ~ O~n end$ Edbera. knock~ ou1 in the f11u1 th round hcrc thC' pac.t two ~t".11, .illrr ru c hm& tht 'Cm1ftnnl<o 1n 11)~~ an1I TRANSACT,ONS , • ...., ; ., .. ._. \CO ••t •\ 4 -· . ,. • J ••• ~--' ,,, " .. \ .,.. -··· ~ ...... ""• \ • • • • " h i-• . ., ......... . .. ...., BO XING ( ., •""9d9 • ~f•••ltlf •{, .... , _,, .... 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ANAHEIM -With the Rims facina a plethora of in.Junes this summer. the team waited until the final day to trim 19 players and meet the NJ-L's I p.m. dcadlulc Tuesday for setting rosters at 60 players. but the most important move: of the day may havt' been the add1t1on of punter Kcnh Eng- lish inJutcd reserve alloned each team. Lo sow, who was on the now defunct deveJopmcn· tal squad la$t 1eason. had knee suricry in the Rams mini-amp in July and must sit out the sc:asoo SJDCC be was placed on tnJUrcd reserve before Monday's fin1l cut. Smith, a four-}ear veteran who 5uffcred an anlcJe injury in the San Diego exh1b1t1on. and <toldbtrJ. 1n I hh-round draft choice who wverely stnuoed his ri&ht hamstrina Saturday aaa•nM Phoe·mx. were aiven injury 1enlemcnts. If placed on 1nJured reserve. neither could have been acuvated for the remainder of the season. While most teams were cutting under 10 players on Tuesday, the Rams have needed every able body the) can find 10 camp for practice purposes. The Rams ha"e 10 players out for Fndafs game at Washington and S<"vcn more "'ho arc probable or questionable Smith was paid his sahu; an a lump sum up front for the six-to e1gh1-wttk pcnod he 1s expected to rehabilitate the injury Goldberg rece1\Cd a ~ttlement aJso and will be out three to liH~ ""eek!> If both clear wa1vers tn tht: 111tenm. the) wall be free to resign with the club All N FL team~ must tnm tht"1r rosters to 45 actJ\l' players plus two 1nac11vt' players by Monda). T he Rams began the search for a punter over again b) cutting the two an camp and trading for Engl1<ih from the ~an Diego Chargers for an undisclosed drafi t ho1ce l:.ngl1<ih "as signed b> the Chargers as a free agent and a\cragcd 4 1 7 )ards on six punt!> in l\\O exh1bt1on g.amc!>. 1ncludmg the AUJ 18 win O\er the Ram!> "We wanted to make ~urc \can knew where he stood," Rubinson said ··~ man) players arc Y.Omed the 1cams are going to pull something over on them . There's a hkehhuod ""e .... ,11 probabl) offer him a contran after \1'< week\ H1.· could go somewhere else too He'd have to go bacl.. tu tlear 1hc1r physical " ·Keith had great rl'"ll'W!> from people in San Diego that "-C tru)t,'' Ram!> ('oath John Robinson ~1d. "\\ e felt we had to take a close look at our punting s1tuat1on and Keith was a young man we ltkcd." Mean" h1k 10 the IOJUr\ dl partment. \econd-stnng JUa rd Jue \.11hntt:h1k had !>Ur¥er) to place a p1n IO h1s tnJurcd ng.ht thumb !fr "'II pla) 10 a cast for four to six weeks. beginning "'1th the sea'>on opener at Green Ba) Tailback (le,eland Gar. \\ho has not ~en exh1· b111on acuon ~c1 but figure'> 1n 1h1: battle with Gaston Green and (. un \\ arner for a stamng Job. practiced for the scwnd da ) l uc,da) The NCAA D1 v1s1on l·A punting leader and con- scmu~ All ·Amencan afier averaging 45.0 yards per punt fo r th e Unl\crstt} of Colorado 1n 1988. English was not even drafted He signed with tht.• Raiders as a free agent tn Ma) 1989 and \\3\ cut 10 training camp. The Ram!>. who losl five-Year \ eteran Dale Hatcher a~ a Plan B free agent to Gr~cn Ba) earlier thi s 'ear. signed 11-)car Canadian Foo tball Lcague veteran Hank Item J) a free agent and draltcd Tenncssce·s Kent Elmorl' in the ..e"enth round th1<, spnng. But both werr 1neffn 11\'e 10 training camp and e:<th1b111ons "He'" ge111ng bett<.'r and I think h<-''-<,tarting to real11c that he 1.:an do a fe .... thir1g' un 11 •• Robinson said "He\ JU 't go1 tu pre:'>\ h1m,t·lt J little nght now to 'K'l' "hat ht' lrin tlo and If he l an gl't back 1n He's going to pla) IFnda' at \\ a<oh1ng1on1 hut how much I don't kno"' ·· lk\11. J\eraged .. o I >ard'> per kick for San Diego la\t \Cason 1,1,h1le Elmore "'a" lOns1dered the be'l.t punter out of the draft th1!> .\pnl after a\eraging .io ~ )JrU\ JX'r ~.11.k hi\ \Cntor !><'a\OO { omerback Dam I lfrnle) "'h<1 hJ) not plaved 10 an exh1b1t1on game bt.·cau'K· uf an unu-.ual groin inJUT), pre1t.tl lC'd :•1r the flr'>t time \lntC earl\ in camp on \.funJ .1\ hut rc11tJUfcll htm<,(·lf on T uc'ida~ and wlll ltkl·I~ 0111 pla) F ndJ\ ·11 "'1.' 1.0uld keep Kent I lmore whc1 I think " a pru')pcl\. around anu ha\t' him punt nc\t \l"ar. '°'l might. hut }OU t"an onh hJ\C OOl' !>O ~OU ha\.e IO produu.· nu" ... Kobtn)o n \Cllu ··I he t"o gu~s "e had did not punt part1t.ularh "ell did not punt up to thl"tr capah1ltt1e')" \\1th the tup 1hrt·1. "'1d1.· rt."1.1:1' er\ Ht'n~ Ellard \\ 11!11.· .\nJer\<10 and \Jf11n ( u \ and rookie Ton' Lumdl k .ill nur\lng ham'>I 1ng tnJune'> and una' a1labl~ lor pl"' r rtdd' thl' Ram' clet led t<1 keep eight Wlde rt•1..c1,cn, 10 th1.• battle tor lour ro~ter spots Tim ~tall\\unh nur\tng J tot' 1n11r' dnd a p1t.·cc of can1llagC' 1n one II.nee " pmhJtik 1 11 I 11da\ lea' 1ng rooki e frc~ agent<, Dt'ml I.. I ,11\nn ( •l·nr r a: lur and Palo ( ra1g IO goo<l he Jllh Tu••ct.v'' cut\ I "'0 pla)Cr\ \\hu "'ere lUl -dcfrn'll\C ltnemc:n "11.·an ">mllh and Bill C111ldbt-rg -rnuld \Cf) "'di rt.·turn 1n \l'\eral "'eek\ '-'htl" dckns1q~ hack C li!Turd Had,, "'"!> plJtl'd on the rl'\l'f\ 1.·. ph~ \1Cdll) unable tu pt'rturm Jnd 11lkn\l\l' linemJn Ruunn Loss<11,1, un inJurt.•d rl'\el \ i.' 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'"'•1 bl11\.l..,frnmlh(• t-t-.11 h "" \1.11n '' in llunt1ngton &·J, h I •11 '.111 n11" a' J tlahle at the \ 1 U'l'Un .ind I ' IJ'IC'n \('\ t•n da' .. J IA l't' I.. I 11 ' I ll Lio• d Tl~'' MO Or•OKt' C<M11t lJitll) l'llut c 11r n·~poodt"OI .. bOI(" 111rfl11t rolumn Hp~•n C"• t'n Wt'dat'td• 1 McCaskill outduels Ry an, 2-0 By BERNIE WILSON "~ \port• \II•"•' "'\Ill (\1 1'ir \ht J\11.tll pit. h1•d .1 lour h1ttn 1111 hi' lir\t ,1111111111 in m1\fl' 1h.1n .1 \l'Jr ,1nd the < .1hlo1 n1.1 \ng1.·I' h<',11 thr f t''a' R.1nl(t'I\ ~ 11 I ue\l.JJ\ ntttht <,p.11 lln11 \1111.w R, .u' ·' hid 1l11 h" 'll~n.t \ 11. Orange Coast Daily Pr lot Ang~ls Play~r of Day Klrll M cCaslclll, who fired a four-hitter. striking out four and walklng one f or the shutout victory· DODGERS From 8' 10 cnl.S 1ha1 1ht1.\\I · Uc h d tht'm 11' , !led . nio\t of tht" .11n.: · Ph11l1e' mJ11.iw.er "•\k l C)\d \.111.I 1ll hi' fll<'~IC Jllllhl"r "lk hi\ •m crn\ t•J ('\ l'n 11me lrnt .. I h1l.idt'lrh1a ~ 11reJ 1t\ run on l>.1k \h11ph'' RRI do11hk tn the ft1 \I tor'\ Mc< a .. i..,11 t lll-~1 <>tru1 k nut h1w and "dllo.t•tl 11nr HI\ l11ntt<-c.1 11u11n11. thJ) '>Ca.,on h.1d bt.-r n • innin~' w1thuut J Jct 1\100 ag.a1n'lt R.1lt1m11r1 on .\pnl lo \h{ a'>li.tll'' l.1,1 'hu111111 \\a'i <\uii :O I Ql(~ J~3111\I Ck\c:land H1-. hl \t 1.·omplrtr game wu a lo" to "an"<H C 11\ ll\~t \cpt 16 Ryan ( J :. 7) made hi\ 700th carel.'r start. t\lna Tomm~ John for fi fl h 110 thC' all-time 11 t Ht' lo<.1 llr<.p11e p1tt h 1ng a tbrtt h111er nnd \tnk1ng 11u1 11 R}an 1 \0 1 ·~"ll ltfe11mt and h" team has ht·en \hut out 1n 4Q of hi\ los~s .\fi<'r "''°"'°' h" 100th inme ctefll 81 W111 .. et~ T~de• n 9l'lt' """ '" ... tf!o<I I(! O•""w l'lte•.a •'N!I'""'' nt1•"" .... ......... •fld ""'°''' JOt WH I ,... ••• , ....... "911•' N I(' 1.f'IVI t •llt>O Wnl wftt" ' .. ''°""' el• .. WfJ\I lllt.... IP\t ~ , .. , V...,,. ... y.. Ql;I O' t t•n'le .. ,, •"' O••' I "~"" 0• Me•t\ 'l' e < " •bou• •'IO·~ .,. .. cw. W" I. I .. ·~ wn• l•••• ano Hev•• ~:1<• l •.O•• '"""', Orang~ Coast Daily Pilot Dod~n Play~r of Day H...._ •ooe.1. who went l for 4 with a ~ run, l Rll ~ • ,,,., Kored. AT aAT VV f'O T t'4'\ \1 ""'"'" I I' I OH D•CI< \ Tn dlf< IN THi HOLE f r CP11te110 sc l'Ome 7 J\ A11 gnm "' on KMPC r ed 10 , ~ 101 • Of\ TV CPI s " Soor1,c n•nne1 on Juh 'I 11 llX>k him four ~tan \ to "'in h 1i. '01 'It. l.t~t Wt'dnt~ll' llpl"'' ~·.11tk It \.\I' thr '114th llm<' 1n h1 ca~r .111d t11\h tlm H·ar R-.an 1.truck out 10 ur mtirt' tintll·r, .. .... Wt>•e -~ t0 ~Oft -.1 Ill !Of<I '"""' >'llH I we\ ~ ""'"9<\ lfllf'00Uc90 T utso.t• ·on• flt• Dodee<r1 it.i °'9111119 ""1 '"' oem• "'''" • 1 1 ,_, 111 '"" ~ ~•vw c-• -~" '" "''' ~ Mell aw.. OWYNI ,.,,_ •nd n11'"° O'I l"9 ._ .. , .. ICll O•h-I' el• \I Se•urOI• t ..,,... wltll I !>et • ~~ IWI 0... 11 )I 119' ...... - '"" lft llt• •H t n ) IMl"9' tor l...o\ ....... T.,. 0~• •IC'ont T11t'4t• "'9flf wn fll'1v ..... '°"' "')0 ...,..., •l\tfl "-OlleOllilfll "°"" n 11\t I \I bt\I\ .... .,,.... 1'19' ft"°"" '""' •• O! """tll 1.0 lfll MtM W M IN •• t l\ttel T""611¥ ,..... • ..,.. ... 0'11• 1"9 111 11\tl PM; • ...,,..., .... ......,. - -'••ti'! !fl • t H f ""' '-UI ~ .... Ml I f'Jlt, ••-• '"' Ch &t'CI' Ollll ......, fl9t fllt II\ "'•• 111t ••' I ,.,,.1\ tar "'9 ,.. ......... Ill .. 11V """ "'' )II llt d t \I~• ...,.. Ir .... .., Al••"'' ( :GM } 642-5678 OILtW COAST DALY PILOT JM Wedn•day, Auguet 29, 1990 F'l~:D From North OrMp County From South Or.nge County • 540-1220 496-6800 Hwll. ..... 1042 m co;; lliill 21 n . &onltili L 2622 .... ,.. ftritUI 2107 28ft.~.MncedyMd, LIOOIAVMT.IM4W ~ .... 2 .... 1 BA. Wtm.Of'l ... ;:;,,..,LA.A0[28A3teA&~. CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 PROM NORTH OMNGE CO. FROM IOUTH O"ANGI CO. ••-~ 1 ~lgR hM 2 • \.oft, patto201•5~ oetw. 171501 Imo. •,.,,'3-bo912 ~~·~ ..... ITUU s 1~ Bot ... Matur' p1alnt/crpt1• 1r17a0r0dw1 ood1 ~~·.,~·~"'11~Jmo··2 ~ 3BR 2"'8A. oontemporary gw, peilo," , bite• to ... • ace . • -· __ , ..... , Toe.lly ~ tingle W.. No .,_. .. Ordn fl oore. mo., ""' • .,. .. ....,,, ...,., townhome, 2 nr~. bch h 50/mo Open HM (714)311-575' llOOO/mo, Agt 176-2311 9'0ty HR teA bMUty, Inc 1145/mo, 173-7353 21S/:t76-5500. : ~ly. * 171-2231 ntl DAM. Y PtLOT CL.ASs1r1EO OfFICE HOUAS D«AOUNH vtewni , eecurlty gate, ten-Su*n ~~~l:.~42t3h !t 2 Mttr BA+ den, 21,\ BA., 2 PVT CLUB. i)()i) ef PH. lncludM tormel dM!ng, S.. Felr9 CondO 1 BR fUll •NEW 18A 18A.. trp6C., 9ML Bachelor, tu par •·pool & ape. '31'1,000. • atory Twnnea. 2 Ctlf att 3BR 3~BA, f/p, club twend new kltehan, ca-IPPllanoae Inc w/d & lndry, M501mo, utlla pd. clMn. on.at prkng, yd. Call lkr. Biii Lloyd Furnlth•d ocHnfront gar. '1195/mo. dyt pool/ape. Sweeping thtdrail ~ & more. refrtg. Pool Jae. W9* to NO garaoa & nc .,_.,,, 713'A Marguerite. Nao PU8ltCAfl0N DEADLINE Mon<l•Y Tvesd•1 Wtd"4!sday lnu•IMl•Y Frt<11y Saturday Sunday fn S 30 AM Mon 530 PM lyes S 30 PM Wtd 530 PM ll\urJ S JO PM &41-15'3 condo 2 BR, 2 BA, trplc, 892-n31, &45-5212 aya harbor, ocn, Catalina vu. g::;: OI ~term...... bcf'I, h75. $a1.34ee -1!1....e37 f lnol utll/IM. 721-4152 IWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;I patio. AWllOIMI 19th & IUll llW 13900/mo, A.gt 87&-2311 ,., peta ok. Im-Spacloua HR 1'AolA I •leOl>0<141 Se1voe.11 Mon f'11 llam-5 .\Oeim C!guna,..., 1052 Oontrnt S1.275/mo * * madl•l•17 oc,cupancy. twnhma CIOM to bMctl iii1Ghii;;y-raR28A.,f/p, WlnterRantal873-11143 18 Townhout•, epart· 1M•Wl1DWIWI ..;. 25 mo Slln v!.~'~'"~~l!'w & ~. 1950/mo. Business Countt1• M ~ ti OOiim S OOum Fro SJO PM Ftt S :)8 PM .re. new carpet, garage, N4IWly rtlfurbW!ad lg 1BR, manta. 3 BR. 2 >t BA. 2 EnJoy bfaathtllclng vi.w & _, TUI IEDIU carpet & paint. Very 900 Sae t..na 644-Ht1 pool & spa + morel 1BA. garage. patio, 1 ~~;/yd:::.~· aunutt from thlt l ...... • t•IHI olHn. all amantlH. C u-.. 2624 $159,500. 384-1597 hoYM to bctl. Mu1t ... 1 turM 1 1250,mo L...; apaclout 38R 2.58A ~M.A.V •W•tv S1500/mo. ....,ost.,ta •• -.. ____ .._ S950/mo. 873-64111 ona~ow ' · Blultt baeuty. Complet• ~ ../ •MontNy 1a lllt•-&1• IH -·-•-Newport IHch 1069 2233 Falrvi.w Road ly '*1'IOdalad. lmmadtet• ''t'\ll 'J -V""fl' IU"" 'I I •ALSO• .... ,_, * .... ,-* .. ~ IUL QUIET & chatmlng 2BR Betw Wltaon & Avocado occupancy po111 bla. ' . \\ ~ t... ~ _ \... •Win• 111-4111 L ar g • 2 8 R 1 'Ao 8 A CHECK VOUR AO THE 'lfllT DAY 11'41 O ... ty PtlOI iolttvd fOf ell ... oency lln<I .CCWllC}' Hc>weve1 occesoonally P<rOfs Clo occur Please htlen when yOUt 80 I) •l'uel t>acll Ind Cl\Kll your ad Oally Reoor1 @HOO lmme<ltalety 10 642 !>6711 The Oi11ly Ptl01 occt'pts nc ho1b•hly '°' any e<•Of '" an ae1-••semen1 '°' wl'lich •t ma1 be "''l>ons•t>t• eacept IOf the cost ol the spot<:r actuttlly O(.CuP't'd b~ the e<•Of Crl!Cl1I can onty oe illtowed tor ltw l·•SI ·n-1oon -:-hoUM. Futty furn & equip. StrMtt. (acroH from Chlldren & pet• o.k. Short RE.4U.TORS •Yaerty townhouM. Lndry rm, 2BR 2BA. 2~ car garage. Lndry/c:arJ)0(1. S1450mo Poat Offlca). or long term le11• Exclutlv• 8.tufft arH. 11•11 ...,.,. • .., DELUXE Fum 2BR wntr, pi tlo, 111 bullt·lnt. tlngle ,ttory townhoma. wint•. 873-15&8 OPEN DAILY TIL e p M 12450/mo. Townhomea. (Mga 3 BR, t2• JUI•• 1300 a/f, ttpt bctll Frplc, $825/mo. h Hlghlyd upgrdadadl I w/new SINGLE HOME 3 BDRM For Into. 722-a5211 .. lllllT 2'Ao BA, latga patlot. .~.. .. opat1 baama. dacil, HBO 2078 THUAIN " w oo oora, BA lo Fr9nch ' l-Mll lll-llll St 250-1 1500 par mo $1175 mo 81&-9M-0352 TSL MGMT carpett, etc. $259.900 ~ ·pat · Sto4:,rs· •EASTSIOE 3BR 2BA a.-• Like new. 137 Amlgo9 ' 132-2232 Of 722·9012 An y .amount 001 """' "'''"'" 30 oays H req1,.rPC1 won be SUbf'l!CI to Dul "0' '""•lllO 10 hnance char gr' comouled "' 1 ·•· ol 1ne unv.,,o 011ance pe. monll! all coO«tton co'tt An<I •ov 1eo\Ofl.iO•t> auoroey s IMS ... car g~~109 mo. hM . all new lntlde. fned IV MA.V Wey . &44 &458 Lr 2BR ..... , Avail 1111. •llZY-• Euy Term• yd, w/d, big ttorageJ: ~ I W•1D IDTW .. .. .... LIZ .... , "V.,..,...." furn ttudlo, $1095 Patoet?&42-S ,,.,\ .. , "'"YI" IU" ·11 HARBOAVlEW3000tQft. • ........ n. 1175/mo PIHH Clll 2BR 1BA. "*· lndry rm, -$850 avall ll/1 1BR furn \\ ,... ~. \. exec home w/gueet hM. '"' Connie 975.3404 agt patio, sns1mo. .. .... .... I ' • -t Ml-IHI $1000 v•'ll 9115' 3BR 1BA w .. ttlde home A[ALf()R<.; ~ 4BR 3'AIBA. 12500. avl ..-...n• 566VICTORIA • a av all 9/ 1. $950/mo, lmm•d 0128 t -05 1 e Unfum. 1 BR. yrty, With TSL MGMT I •ii~Ui· 642-0.93 Of 8-46-8724 1ttllut + MC. Rafer9"-•NEWI 1 HouM to ocn E/759~8539 Mr Clarke N•llU ...,. garage, atove & refrlg. 132-2232Of722·9012 . '" -1.• • ~ cea required. 582·5198 3BR 2BA, frplc, vaulted ' ' · tt• tt 12111/ ... S t • p • t o be 1 ch . ---------4. CoroNdtUbr 2122 celling1,2gatagetS1500 HV Homae 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 lllP ..... 1.1. $765/mo &45-5882 ·~· .. '-~~~~~~~~ ** 28R 1BA. 1 blk to lllffl No pell 723·41168 gat, fresh paint. Walk to lll-11H v .. rly. 2BR 2BA. w/frplc, 2BR $750 Ind gal, w1ter ' ... 3BR , B N elat'll tehOOI Comm pool & 2323 El<Mn N *L9lllU, .... * ocean, view, deck, lrplc, In perfect cond ition* 2~ A ewport S2800/mo 644-7825 gar. Avall 9/1 Nr tennl1 garage. · O Posalble no money down g•r. lndry, 2812 s .. view. w/pool acceu 38R Terrece condo, perk, count. Steps to ocaen. P•tt. (714)64&-7854 I • ! .... ' " .......... or yoor home In tride $1,275/mo. 873·0681 2'AIBA $1250/mo yrly nltt & oee1n view, wld, •Lm llLI* So th C t M t 875·0684, 818-244-5512 1BR tBA DUPLEX. New 211VlaKoron.875·1101 SouthofPCH2 Storytront O..tcomplexl · S 200/mo.631·1~ Lo:y3BR2'ABAhoma · U Oii ;1~ carpet, kitchen. Ille, Yef· ••fl•l IJ IWlll house. 2400 t /f. 4BR ~ lg IQ .. J amu ~. Ill * OCEAN FRONT Avel lurn/unfurn. 2 Cat CorON Ml Mar 2622 trcals, amall pet accepted -bonua rm, 2't\BA, hrdwd -. beautiful lg 2BR on und. garage. $3000/mo. Avl Fabuloua St. Alban• with depotlt. &42·5858 2~R .. 2BA. l/p, a/c upper firs, gerage, s24oo/mo. 111-4111 5 7 O 3 Se 1 sh 0 re . 9/1. Agt 875-4912 Condo. 2BR 2 lull BA, 2 BR, 1'-" BA TwnhM 1pt. 1111_..&..1,,._ . . . I l ' I "I• l ""i\1 HI •ti\ ~-'§.. • 1 • II.I ~··'•'.J• ~ •••• I I ~•-' 133k0 IQ It. $25.000 404 lrls 723-0977 557·4882 or 545·8828. LSE/OPT Walk to beech 1200 IQ ft, Ml, Ip, apac· Frplc. new carpft, pool, _._ .,.,..,w m t val, must tell. _ B N 3 BR 2 B 3B 2B · ttieull Ilka YleW 1 deck $875/mo Quiet fenoad yard $550 $275,000.675·9460 Brighi, 1lry 1BR 1BA rand ew · A r • baeeh condo. r ' en, 4232SHORECREST lnclutllt &45-134t • • '4, ~ , , •• ·ro ,,..------__ upper unit w/patlo a tiouse wlfrplc, 1,400 sq 4BR EXEC Rental S2900 aundec:k, PQOI, 2-car gar. pool, ape. MC. A mutt Prime Newport Helg~t1 aundeck & p erking It Very N1oel $1,350/mo 3BR plush oenfrnt S2300 8.42-8759, 213-456-1939 ... 15«-7424. * 8t&-790·9112l * •2BR 1't'•BA, upatalrt, In . . ..... ~ R-1 Lot w/exlsllng struc· s950/mo 721•0343 Mikel Agent 962-8891 2BR Penln Pt Hm $1500 1&1• 11&.. UmllT •11211 llW Ill JU 4-plex. GrMt locatlon ~".'n~a ... ~!~5~~~8•3~~~ •eiaQant 3 BR. 2aA East Side new 2BR 2'~BA Call:,~~~~ R.E. Lg pt.,, 5BR SBA, min 6 Af)!rtmfnts Front deck, r .. r p1t10, Ou~~g;::;. ~rot• __ houH in Irvine Terrace townhooH, 2 car att gar, mo IM . 548-3256 11un<1ry rm, gatage No Pr1me Newport Heights Frplc rnc<I yard, dbl gar w/CI hOOkup, must aee, IAOl IAY TIOlllll Gtntrll 2602 pett 780-17131857· 1778 2 BR. 1 BA, l1r91yatd. Att . R·1 Lot w/exlsllng1truc-Newcrpts&palnt YrLse $1295.631-2460 3BR/2B'" I 2 •lfllTam LA MIRADA· 3BR 2BA Ill garage $750/mo Some ture $425 000 460 S 5 ' ""• rpc, cat gar, 3BR 2'~BA w/ocean view · · lrlcM fJ pets OK 546-7228 evee, . , . 1 ~...... ·V Ope" kouu ... 01'9'.'0'' 'I.I .... AT ~UN Santa Ana A~e 548-3607 2·400/mo 67 •4287 1'1111 lllYI IY lndry rm. patio. balcony PoOI tennl1 ape & ~ sa75 & S825· Quiet 2BR 2BA leund rm with 646-1096 d1y1 -------FOf Lease • Harbor View New 3BR 2'1tBA, lam rm w/vlew 2000 t it. pool to ~ti. 12' Goodwlll Ct. nalghborhd nr tchOOlt. w/d. walk to beach. park **Lo cla1n Studio, Avocado St No pet1 UUIS tncl S525/mo 240-22119 ....,.r~IJfJ i"""\ UM IW OllTI• Hiiis Spect1cul1r View 3 w/frplc. lg M/BR. walk-In S 1500 213·862·3008 s 1450/mo yrly &42·3890 Cell Nancy, 8.43-26&2 & 1hop1. S 1350/mo .. I BR. 2•, BA. pool, spa. closet, Jae tub, dbl gar. BAYSHORES. pv1 gaie: NM1 Udo Sh & 8Mch .-..... 675-3336 Just completed 3BR S4,9001mo 721-8352 patio Nopetsl St495i mo guareltt<I comm 3Br, 2Ba 4BR 2B'" opef 1 __,.. CHARM-IN_G_C-ountry Fr ._ _______________ __. 2'"'BA 1 d -1519-AWestmlnster I h w lk ........ _ "· rp c. g1r, w-... 21./'\L " · pro ecOfatttCI. LO 3BR 2BA hoose w/gar. 548•5355 OUM I to .,..._hft ownr's unit. $1550/mo. ,_.., ovo Cottage, brand new lBR hi'•-,.:.. excellent floor plan • A v.10. relrlg, w<I firs, Pv1 I a PVl BBC No groop1 673-9201 YRLY $1200/mo. o.iuxe den. WIO. rafrlg $1300 lllboa must seel For private I patto Cleek Tlp·top conel NEAR Npt Hgts. 3BR 2BA I 818-799-4856, . 2BR. deck, gataQe apace, /mo. 495-5912 after 6pm •IAITI*• 126~C Broe<lway, 1BR vi · Pet*tsui• 1007 showing, call 963-6678 $1900/mo 692·5311 M·F tiouse. FIR. lrg coontry 714-646-6219 OoMnlront 2 BA, 1 BA. w/d hk up. 10 <IOO<t lrom ---------'"""!!~11'!"~'---...;,,-•J George Realty Co __ kllch 2-car gar pool & -Gtrege, lndry. Quiet th IJS-1751 Lg 1lry 1BR with lg sun •Cute 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 car ---IOUI YlfW m•Y •• 1pa 'Near SChlS shOpl •LIDO ISLE BAYFF\ONT .,.. No bo1rdw1lk. e water. room & ktctiette. COM •WTllll• Hou1e1 ... For $41111 ... f cant ~25/mo 756-8558 Housn/Condos garage. R·2 lot GREAT L~f o:J ~alk ~o bea~h New cerpet. 511 Seaward. S 1450/mo • utl 6iJ-&403 Charming furn 3BA 3BA S 1. 5 00 I mo yr I Y or Sno.-s under wtth atut!? home, MCI 3 Olks to t>ch. 2BR house In Quiet nalgh- POTENTIALll S369.000 r 8 eac con o, 2BR frplc garage $1690 -----home.S3500/moyrly lse. S1 100/mo w i nter D1QyourN1toutw1thac1au1-$850 I & I, MC dep borhood. 1 C at ok * 651.0109 * suneleck, pool. 2·car gar 76o.8382 · Nwpt Hg ts area. 2 BR. 1 Bill Grundy Riiy 875-8181 722-838-4 tied ao &45-116& $750/mo Cell &4µ902 General 1002 -!~:8759, 213·456-1939 BA home oar. pvt yer<I, ...., ______ .....,,.Costa M~w 1024 Multi lever Condo ocean no pets. S850/mo 1588 IL"'. 11 .. UILI bay city view 3 + 3 S795 Ocean view, like new 1BR. R1vers1Cle Pl (ott 16th St.) • uusy HIT llnl" 7 1 4 I 6 7 j . 9 5 4 4 2 car garage. s 1500/mo 548-6680 alter 5 pm Ell llR WITI YlfW I SHI 000 818/788·3463 yrty lse 248..078.7 -w1m1 Tl HIT1 a• If IAOl IAY Triplex. all ' 2BR 1BA Spanl1h VIiia. 3BR 2 ~BA, 3br 2ba house wanted to w/lnd1v1dual yards & encl llME YOUR TERMS! Ip. alrm. utll rm, walk to rent Very rela1ble and Spec1ou1 3 bdrm 2'>t garages S2,2801mo tn· oeachl shopp1ng. $1995 clean-I will take care ol bath E' plan with family come Great starter units Gorgeous. huge bayfront 541-9600/6'40· 1147 the houser Willing to pay room & eating area tn w/easy linencing Call condo Lg boat slip avl, 1 I II YI s 9 o o . s 1 o o o / m 0 . llltctien Cathedral cell· Chuck & Ltz Jones I $689 000 DENNE " Ill tW 581•9398 ings. skyllgllts & mirrors. 63l·1266 or 646.5743 I SODERLING 573.9455 1aoo 10111 llJ Yltw _ -___ _ located at the eno ot a 4BR dr, Ir Ir 21rpt. pool. I Dana Point 2126 , quiet cul-de-sac with prt· I•~~~;'· ~ ~AA ... V pr1v corner 101 new I vate driveway Betut1tul /t% K.U',F'lrtl\ carpeting. remodele d NEW HOME 3Br 3B1 garden patio entry w11h ;v':• 1 • \ I , 1.., I f 'I \ 1 k 11 ch e n p n t 1 t 1 re I Great view Gatttel com-llOIWE YllR etc No l<>b too amall, ~;.~: tr?::~43~o;c:;~H & YllUIE CIEH TWiii ~f .\l' iH • ~6~·g5~f ~: o644· ,~:/I ~6~~J~2e %~~;:~, 5:~ RUOll , ,. ... llieltJ 111-1111 11t-1100 cH01cE LOCATION 3BR u1RLH aw, llLTR 6'0• 1388 I 1111111 Ill IEW 11ta ..... m.ru ( ,ElJRt ;1 I f KJ '\,I.,, 2BA 111 gar S 194K Next BALBOA PENINSULA -Hunt. Buch 2140 IMPllYEI European Misonry rr=i .i\11'\'.\ toSCPraza2 t3 598·7251 ! SPECIALIST WlLITOTIEIUOll 2BR w/garaoe. carpets. LIWER••ns ll:i!1 111 '' 111H~• lllLIHI CLIH-111 lll·IOll Enroy Corona Ciel Mar at lelleed yard, water pd na Its best 1n tl"ltS spac1oos 636-4120 9·5PM lnrt PllllTlll lllt.! tit. Thorough prep, rffl r1t ... I A rmnbef• t u-._, ,£ ~°:t~~~~ Sj~g~e ;~.,~'Z oeauty' lmmtte11a1e OG· - - -- 2 tiomes iett• Prfme E side j and 1u.11urtous 3BR 2·1BA 27 10 Oe11ware E $745 Sea-s Rnaraal Nl1w'r1d& Askmg $299 000 BrOker cupancy possible Snort 2BR 1BA. ground floor, no COLDWeLL BANl(eRO cooperat i ve OPEN or long term lease Chll· one above enc gar SAT /SUN or call tor ap. Oren 4 pell ok s2550tmo $750, 7141970-2223 ' pomtmenr 5•8· 7001 Houses/Condos NH IHUT ---- 320 E 2tst St C M AKA -120-HIO tr lto-IOOO *II 12tl0/ ... OR Colina VtSta Court ~rll 2102 ~ ~AA ... V New. 3500sl at beach Orel The Home Seller--• K.Cl",F'lrtl\ / gated Pure 0~0370 uy11H1 Loc1110 .. , ~~~TNl~r~. ~ b~ S6~~ \t"\\ i , .'' ,., \ i: Irvine 21 44 $121,000 n' suneleck S 1350 HF Al rr )r~ The Terrace Cardi! 2BR VERY affordable upper 5BR 3BA (Master bdrm I NWP TOWERS . 2 b<I bay I 2BA 1200 SQ ft . pool, "C" plan In Bayr1oge w 2 plus mother·in·lav. quar· view S 1 450 · I Costa Mts.i 212 4 tac. Avail mid Sept BR/2 BA. wn11e carpet & ters wtseparate entrance NWPT NORTH 2 b<I •aoi •ay TIWIHll S 1100 752-2881 p lantation snutters oownstairs&2RoomApt 51 500 1 ---Gatttel community wllh wl bath ups11irs) Front & t PENINSULA 2 d 4BR 2'~BA • bal<:ony, 2 WOODBRIDGE Spacloos pool and spa rear patio 2 car garage T l"I $ t b car ga·aoe end unit big 4BR 2'1tBA lam rm t,.; Nuevol Cl"lolce countr~ wlopener Near 405 & 55 BA~~I~: C~ 2 bel yard cleen 8 vlC•nl lrplc GOY Pl llO, l1ke. ten· setting" Modern 3 BR Freeways & Sovth Coast 52 500 11110 llRIYI n11, pool prlv $1675/mo home11 3 car garage" Pia.ta A good .. arue at &40-1327 Of 720.7852 ;~~;:~50~~.~~~~1n~ I( CAL~2g~~c:gltrl .:i~~E~~s:NET~~S • 3:Rm~~B~·~~~~lt. Newpott Beach 2169 Better Homes 8 Gardens 111-2013 poot1tenn1s •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• -...c-l $2.44 per day That'I ALL you pay for 4 llnet. 30 dly minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY For mor1 lnlorm111on CALL TOOAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Ser~ Directory Repreaentattve 142-4321 Ed. 310 SITTING SERVICES "'Senior" SIU.,. l ive-In Lie. Bonded. 720-0707 -------L tr rj'-,r .tp•· ... i.~nr ,trt• • TREES • Jim 754-KIWI 754-5494 RAiNSow Circle Malnt. Painting Int Ext HOUM & Apt Qu11. job FrM .. t St. tlc•569897 636-1758 Top~/remove Cleenup YESCI Pllmll Kttc·Floort-Plumblng •5274511. 548·2317 nu l1wn/sprlnklr 751-3-476 w!r';;a~~==~ie°:.me ~le 25yrs 0 C 673·8065 lllU• Fiii. I lOO Steft'I larffllll lft, 1 • • • Tiie & Marble Concept1 Mott ln•tall1tlon1. 30yrt • Monthly m11nt Clean-up A IN I I Showers-Counters-Pa1101 e P Lie/bond 744--0 123 Stump ramov11 494·3778 firs Free est Reis Lie x · -----HANGING/STRIPPING 20 I G 85-4-4958 ~ •CLEAN-UPS, TREES. L1c;560875 VISA-MC yr _eorga _ ___ STUMPS-PALMS·HAUL· 673-t5t2 RELIABLE Houtecleanlngl • ING Comm/Reslel M11nt ----- by ttie d1y local area Repair RadwoodtC.Oer Cell Mike &41 ..()512 S & S WALLPAPERING Exoell«lt Relerencet I P~t replace C.M IN B - -Custom ln11aH1t1on CALL Yol1nd1 631-5967 Jim Whyte. &42-7205 •t&llllffe Lal4st1tl1C Remov1I Interior Paint Complete ln1t1ll1tlon1 Free est Jim 540-6587 Bretkfllt. lunch and '* sneckl Laroe yard Sectional & 1 place doon Cement·BrlCk·Sprlnlclers ------ Pltnllng Uc • 5323 12 WE gals th<I hang together FrM E11 Pit 642-9445 Total Interior Remodeling GREEN LIFE by ERIC ~~ ~~f~~;o THE John Denver Realty WST NWPT · 3 OCI upper 11100 llRRfl •GATED COMMUNITY • 657-5118 ---------$1,400 ON 10th FAIRWAY ---------· Eva~~5JJ,'e6 __ Bi:.~N BAY . 4 oo hM DOllLD PFAFF .!!' Ulloll Lota ol hugs and pley Sprlng .. Hatchtrtr•Opnrt •8-48-9084• Uc•S113N. lle3-54N Oeslgn-tnstafl.M11nt .,, ... 1 .. I T L·-.L.--Int.I t. pateh piMt , wttf Fff _.,. cu1tom texturing. quality Malnt /Gardening Sef'vlce work Problems-No Prot>- Ret1 Free est 548·5174 Nims! •32688-4 554-7831 ;;;;;;;=;;;;.----Hunt. Beach 1040 OCNFRNT 3 OCI hse 142-tltl .... my Lii Balboa Island I006 IUOI 0 1111'' ~N~NT . " t>O hse 1 \ . 2 & 3BR 2BA Apts, trplc ESTlTI $3 500 •;~~I > wet bar. micro, wshr/Clryr FUILlll Tenn11 & beach 12 100 sit l ~iJ.-hkups. central air 2 ci r BRICK trimmed 2 '1ory lot 4·6BR :iBA homej Wlftrfrtllt lt•H lao. I :!::: glr wl xtra storage All "Colonrar· on raroe 101 wt poor. spa, ott1c1a1 pad-IUlTllS t•l 1_._ ctl.Llll Pa•l •I maintenance incl Sorry, jult 1 house trom 1 die tennis court Flrepll ' • • .vv -No pet1 644-0509 bayfront wlll"I views BBQ area RVaccess&I 13BR2BA,2car,lrplc,lam·------Mutlc room, office din· 1 mature pr'oducing citrus -I lly yard S 1375/mo Hurry! Nwpt Terrace 3BR 2 Story 8 Ibo Isl nd 2106 6-42-9797 twnhome, 1 car gar • cp Ing a lamlly rooms. trees Easy pay terms & a I I Pool, new cpt, paint, hrdv.d floors. Fr doors I only steps to beach I •ii~~\· s12001mo Credit report skyllghtl, bay windows & ONE·OF ·A·KIND• 4' • · R 63 targe patio s529 900 • 2 BR. frplc. garage.,~! req Cl. uaty 1-1286 873"'6900 1 1.200.000 CHUCK & LIZ JONES ' $ l 290 /mo Agent _; ____ • ··~i.~\·! - 1 631 ·1266Res&46-5743 675'2866 2&3BR 2'-"BA Condos •• , •• II• •'11 "' In< 4 , .-I Cod FIP yd. lurn uni ups microwaves sec,1_:::::::::::::::==-==•==:... \A. \I I HI tit'' I • ·ijt~~ \:. 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Free .. t 1163·3418 COMMERCIALIRESIO'L LAWN MAINT Tree Trim Removal Cleanup• Etc Ernie 64 t -0512 TllE IREEI SCEIE Lawn· Tree·Shrub·lnsltll Sprlnkler lntttllttlOf'I TrM Trtmlng & Removal L1wn Malnt & Cleenup1 Rolotlllng 432-8804 H•DI Ml-1111 Aesldent111/lndustrlel lie 541878 Vlu /Maater DRAI NS cleared from .S9 Water neater1 tnstlllad from $ t 49 Complete copper replpea from S695 Replace water m11n from street from S t95 UC 598809 Home Plumbing Rooter SerV1Ce S..8-5551 BechelOt 1 Bedroom 28drm 1· .Ba Hl1 E 18th St S815 $895 sa20 5-42-0858 ~.•ICh 2640 lmmecula1e 3 BR. 2 BA. w/d hkvp. d/w, dlai>ON I nic e f rptc Enc patio/yard Very tpeelal Near good tchOOI NO d<>ga t 9e51mo S 1,500 dep 213-592·221' Mls9on V!tjo 266 7 1111111 .. , 111 1 bath Living/dining, kitche n with dlah · waah«/ra~ Flreplece. welk·ln closet. p1t10, encloaed garage FrM- wey cloH 1745/mo S300 depOajt T 1ke over lease for 4 month• 581-8398 NNport ltlCh 2669 •EXCLUSrvt GUARD• •GATED COMMUNITY* ON 10th FAIRWAY •IAIYll MllTIYll• 2 & 3BR 2BA Apt .. frplC, --' W . mlero, watlr/dryr t1kup1, C*llr., 11r, 2 car ~ w/atrl ll<>r-O-All melntenance Incl Sorry. No petl. 644-0509 a1t11TIAWl"1 .... , ... * . ExCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY 28R 28A w/t>Mutlful oay vtewi Mlcto, di'#, ftr• pt.ce & e«•· !n}Oy our pm bMCtl s1e5o An ~ntenainc. Incl •ALSO 18drm S1490 * ....... lltn* SOAAY,-filO PETS W.Ll ..... 11 "i"li'Aunf ur n1-.;;ed A p I USO/mo Wiit reduce rent cturlnQ conett\IC11on ~38$5 29A laA 1 hOVM IYom ~ Furn Of i;nl\ifn WIO, ~ Mt5trno ~ * fn.t250 FIND Apinlfttl"tJ throuRh clusif 1cd • 1y SYDNEY OMAJttt Wedn•sd•J· Aue. n Allt•I fMarch 21 ·Apr•I 191 Miss· Ing parts c~ t~tner -you 9e t c~tt uory as result of surprise visit Focus on entt rtalnment. ptlllosophy, versatility. numor Travt l arrangement Wiii be clartfled S~lt· t"lan lnvOIVtd TAU•UI fAprtl 20.May 201 Some utd you could not overcome block or otntK le Ttlese persons conct de defeat Money that had been wlttltleld w 1U t>t released Scorpio Mld 'nother Taurus tlgurt prom•· nently R~ard forthcoming G•MINI fMay 21 -June 201 You II U C"lm TtllS IS 901ng to be one of my best Wedr'lt'Sd1ysr Focus on discovery. variety. n1rut1on. Se• ap· peal Ouemon concerning m.Jrttal U'1US surges to forttront Virgo p11ys title r<* CAHC•• fJUr'lt' 2 I· July 22J Spot· t19ht on b.rnc issues. 1nclud1ng rt · movfl of safety hazards Attention revolves around home. family, serloui discussion relatt'd to budget Tonight ''vors rtluatlon. music .tnd romance UIO fJuly 23-Aug 211 More pleawrr received rrom Mltlc1~tton "'.tn ~tu.Illy Sctn1r10 futur~s tie· rMnts of Qlamour. tntttgut and Somf' dectpuon f ocus on st~. cruCrvtfY posSlbfe tmotfe>n.)I outburu P1scrs trwOIVtd r-·• -~ ........ ..... .• -· 111111111 Red Croee authorized provld•r looklnt fo( o.rtln.d in.tructor tot. beil6c llr91 9kl Ind C,PJl trelnfng. Celt '*'* 8t8N 81(714)5 .. IM3. ... ·-tt CREW MANAGER BE Y• OWN BOSS ICOlll'IO fOct 2 3-Nov 2 11 I ly ,. ATRfC \If AU<ER Strtu tndependen<t freedom. w111-We4nesd•J• Ayt. J9 ingneu to m.lkt' frt sh "'" . Ntw I A•t•I fMarch 2 1 ·April 20j lovt could be on h0ri1on You II gtt Alttlough by n.iturt you tend to bt' truttl abOut b111c 111lues. money 1 eatre mely rorttlrigtlt. you w 111 income pottntral Check prtcn Leo 1 actlteve mort now oy rtmaining figures prominently 1 silent for a wn1lt Whal co~s to j ltgtlt ovt r tht' nt•I couple of wtos or so will 91114': you all the tacts or SAGrnA.,UI INOv 12 Ot c 1nformat1on you rt quirt to torct 21 1 You know w nat you want to do othtri to antr ttlt 1r stand ovtr Ccl· bUt are rt luctlnt d~ to family situ rter or proftss1onaJ 1swes auon Bruk free. imprint uyle takt TAURUS fApril 2 1 ·May 2 I J Our 1n1t1at1ve Puult p1tcts will comt , 1ng ttle ne•t couple ol weelcs wh1tt t~tner Cane t r C 1pr1corn Ptrsons the Sun is orilf1ant1y ,IJPf'Ctt d by play roles Uranus. Ntptunt and Sa1urn you CAPttlCO•N fOec 21·J<Jn I qi Diversity. check wardrobe to<alt m1u1ng ltgal documtnt Someont dtl1~rattly p1Cked h1d 1ng pl.Kt' vtry dark. and could be clOst t Answtrs are found bet11nd lCtMs Be dis creet Rtl,t1onst11p at stakt sh<>uld be vf'ry much 1n d tmand or the ct nttr of att1act1on Trltrttort don t complain 1f you art now t• pected to push the t>o.tt out or organize somt' lond of a cetebratron AMINI fMay 22-June 211 N o true Gemini has any rt ll c1p.x1ty tor sust.11ned 1ngt r And you lcnow that I .Ill the c.1rds art on tr'lt t.lblt' es I Pf'Cla#y ovt r a transaction ~rtt· ~nt or stttttment you snoukl only AOUAJtlUI p an 10-F f>b 1 81 be thinking ol wt'ltrt and ~ to Focus on pre uige, career part1C1-1 dtsplay your rtm.11r1tablt' talfflts r'lt'>1t patton 1n school or community pro-CANC•• fJune 22·Juty H I Tht ,ect Plan.s subjt'Ct to ch•~ format strain ot l'l.av1ng to discuss or up1.t1n wtl t>t revtstd You'N encc>1.mttr so muctl thcH is as pl"'n u .a p11Ct· p.us1on.ate 1nd1111c1v.-1, dt'd•calf'C'I ..tnd ' st•" also nav1ng to cope w1t'1 part stuboorn nt'rs mood-swings must begin ro PllC•I ffeb I 9·M.trc'1 20t 1n<:11 vldual wno 1mJed ordfors h•.s chanqf' of tlurt You arr atftcted becaust tr.vtl lttntrary ti 1e11a~d Promo· tlon that had been del•yt d will Comt' to pau w1tt11n fl11r d.IY' Gemini ~'role IP AUCI. 19 ti YOW .. llTH• DAY1 Current cyclt' n19t11tg t1ts m;wttM u.atus pou•blt' buJltW'1$ enterpr"e. SfnSt' ot dlrecuon, gtf'lttr ut'IMmanding ot rnoc,...atlOn You ar~ UI_,, .c <h¥Kt•r ~i•i p.s'fd'IOI09y ~ ll't' drtwn to t~ tNnCIC MU. ~ ntrotogy (Wl(tl, C,.,ICom, ~ Pf1SO"' rM'f ~ rotes In your lite Vltallcy INlltet. cOfntt>«ll in ~tfn­ btt, Oeclticn It. l'HChed Cot't~ INflt,, lC¥US, pM'trwttNp. poul• blllcy ot lddlOon to flJlf'ilt'I ,..,,_It} IUf~s upward1 In October show HoWf'vt r you simply c -'""Ot ~t up now whf'n you are .Jbol.lt 10 force clost .es,oeta1u to c~m.ll'9tt' ovt r so Nny IOnq·tt rm tUUf>\ UIO fJVfy 24·ALJ9 131 You sttll stfm to bf' on the df'ff'nstvf' over- Wl'OYQ'lt ovrr·sens1t1vf' ""° 1ncll~d to ovrr-<Sr.tmat11t <-'''"' Ot pro feulONll prot>1em1 HQWf'vt r to tally unt'JC,Pf'ctt'd dtvtlopf'mnU over t~ Miit ,~ days \noukl C~M up mis unoernM'dongs as ~ as ldd a ~omt Nip to fin.W'let'S VHleO 1Au9 14-~pt 1 )I Oflf' tmOtlOn.lf t~ Of MtMl'lnwnt rt ltky 00.s 41JPPC¥ to M OOtng thrauQtl .1 dKIJIW ~ ~you fNY ~ rt-fol thM twrytrung l'\a-i ~ ha)'Wltf' ~. wt'\.at Int l'UtUft nok2l. .,_, tf1tt oNy Oirt'CtlOn <>Pf" to yoi1 Wil M ~""Y \lqip<>sttd OVf'r C,.,f' ,_~t two O.ys U.-A (Sf-pt 14-0<t lll It \ nevtt too i.t t to c """'Ot" Ont' s w.a .,, «Id ~ ~ -..tne tO Qllll Utto!oqv IC' iM tut . t~n n•rt to bi"hf' .. ,. IP\.t tun~ wtlnOlf>t. e•r~r con•f''"''"' tl<>mt or property '""'ttr•~ or on thf' work front can be rtsolved or set· tied 10 your ad\lan1agt -and thf'y W iit ICOR,.10 fOct 24 ·Nov 221 1 Stfort you art free to txplOrt ntw c.arter open1nqs or opponun1t1t s ont p1rt1cul1r rela11onsh1p n.1s to oe an.ill1td •nd ttlen acceptt d for wnat 11 " Hopefully what takts P'¥t during the ne•t wet• or so wilt t'n.lble you to ~t !tit' rt cord u r.119nt .1md ITl.ike y<>Y 1Wart JUSt haw muc,., you Stlll fttl Ind Clft' IAGITTA .. UI fNov 1 J·Dt c 2 11 You apptar to oe UPf'rtenc1 some kind of del1yed rtactron fo r was developmf'nU tnat tool! \()(l'l(' ti mt ago trra t arr rt spons t or your currt nt diltmna over caree or c.sh matttr\ ~owtvtr 1n1s umt around a parting of the w.1ys rt /Illy dots seem to Dt' the orly s0k.ll1on CA,. .. COltflll fOt c 22·J•n 201 Alt<1w tor dtlays o r dlsf\JPUOru wf't'n tr.1Ve1tng for QUiit' s~ t1mt yet wn11t Mtrcury eat ru a mtschttveus 1ntlutnct But mort tr\Mi M't)'th1ng f'ISt' retTl('mof'r that .u '" u JOlnt fin.tnc1.. arra~mtnts or t>ui~ss 1nttresu art conctrnf'd lt'ldom hu the ude ot fortune run so uronc;i 1n yayr f.IVOt AOUAJtlUI fJan 2 I ·ft'b 1 ~I Grasp every ntttlf 1n s1otit 1nd amatf' IOvt'd ont'S. rt'l.JtlV~S Incl COl- ~~S by b<J<klno your 1nst1ncu Ml<! tlunche s to tht' h1n A brllll•nt 1~ct to your rullng pl.Met urarius s19f'1f1ts seldom h.avt' you bttn In SUCh I UrQnO poimon to rnHt a df'Cf\lv f' mov.o over tmotlon.tl. c1rerr O• rin.tnclM ~"'" * Positions available for Mlf-motivated individuals to operate soliciting crews for the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. If You: * Hove An in1ure d van, wagon or large car. * Enjoy working part-time in the eve- nings, earning full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate Then we have o 1ob for you No experience necessary. 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(,.._) tU00,090144MMOt. ESTATEOF; MM'9ft•YO UNLlt8 YOU TNW /t1;. l~iP .. i!il~ ... ~-·1 Power •teerlng and ...._ ,. ·-Conwrtlbte. MARY KINGDON Tlll1J .... M.OOMOl IC TION TO ...-OTICT Y<>Uf' Genetti llleinteneno.. c I btek• Orlglftel pelnt,,... -...:.· ... -..... '4edtwttrt.:' mint COf'I· CASE NO. A 1111• 8IWMel uc•IH(I) ~TY. IT MAY .. ePf*'e c t~c•l~ .... e·f~ 'u I •• r . n . •tored lnWlot. 15.000. --·I -.-dttlon S7 500 .. ,.,........ To •• ........ (9eatttt4W ·~o AT A "'9UC IAL&, 'r boetdl outboetd, t7 fMt. 4M-0681 2121 ...,_ lhd, C.M. · • • v _,.netdariH. atc:tecn u.~.c.-: :':" If ~ ~n.T :'~ ::::::=-~-=· 120 HP. many ... , .. ·52 TO • .,,. 111-1111 vw '70 8UO CONY. 3000 oon*tGent ~. Md NOT10:-\1 Hl .. HY ~ TH! '"OOHOINO F ttme. -r...,y 11,IOO 090 '45-6405 ...v, ~ CIMn, on rebu61t engine, good p.trtona who may OIV£N to -Oredltcn of AGAINST YOU. YOU e "!: .:-:'~ • u r e ' e "-teunnt 8e6ow whet•••• praa. 1 ... 21' 8eylnef VotYO rm. eondlUOn, 12,500. top, new .. ,.... er-t In-04Nlwlee _,. In~ In DONALD " MA~ end SHOUU>OONTAQT A LAW· •'·~i.nc.. ,.,.IOfa ... Ill 1an meny colotl, •tylee. I PentaV..eenglne.'IPPfO• 112TOMO)l50-504t ...... t.not. AMlf'M CMMtte. :rM~~K~ bofl. MA .. QO c. MA .. QUll, YfR. _ .. Mo'el In L-z=ne -11• ... _ liHe to ChOoM from 300 hra. ..-... e. ":.1i CAOtLLAC '1MO llTllll• loteot .. tr•SH00080. · .. PETITION .. ~ ........... _ Tr""'9ror 9"d LloeneM. MOnCeOI :::....... ,.'..,,. ._ .. ..,. u..... ~ ,.__,,_t'"'I e~. Thurlda~ a ......... t 30th ..._.. •• .. -PP """""" ~1"''" " ,_ ,,_,., ............._ ... ____ ...a.... .... --••• • _., ~.....,..,. """" nww"V ~ • o.. • ......_. • extre feat urea we I 30.000 ml._, fOUf doof, Auto p la !Mr ateteo '~ .., filed by VIAGINIA COOK ...,.,._ ----• •-·-• -ASAPI 494-1198 ven. ~ In P«IOO. Frld•y lit. Saturd•y. equipped for fl1hlng exc condition one owner Ext;• G1Mn1 L0w mllee'. WANTED: Private party In the s•......i... Cour1 7021 ~ Up W•Y In the r.a. .... •11•111Y Fllhefmen'e Aeltauranl. s.s>tembef 11t 11·1. 755 12t 000 873-&403 S10 500 ~1••2 . · Clllffom .._...,. Oliy Of Orenoe. County ol NOT1Ce IS H!" Meke t 10.0001mo end Newport BMch Plef West 17th, Sult• B. Coeta • • . • . (3<42335) need• ChHp. CIH n ~ County °' ()rMge. State Of Callfomlt 01\IE.N that on Wldneld8Y. 20 hr1. P« wtt. PreNr bl· . u ... 71•·6'45-0997 1917 Bayllner. Bowrl<*. CHEVY '57 BEL-AI R ... car/plck-up/ven. CHh °*\~ · PETrTION t2MI. theta bulk tran•'-It September 6. 1990. et 11·00 llnguel, obtain loan & real ----85hp, trallef. akl pylon. In SEDAN. Or~nel con· llllTIL AMA 573.0587 r 9911 tl•t VIRGINIA •boul to be med• to o'a!Oc* a.m. of Nld dey. In •tate ecquleltlone Wtll llTll.MllW! CONSEW SEWING MA· CO M S 5 '1 O o dltlon, low ml , rune 2925 HatbOr Blvd C M t8SK be .,,-i..'8<1 89 MAUA!!N A. DOWNEY, the •r .. Mt UIOe f« con- train RYth 8<47~ Futllon eonecloue IPO"t• CHINE, upholatery type, d7eo.0381 87ec).0301. great RARE e UTY. Ill--· · Autos Domtllic 9300 personal , ..... ru;;·i:....,. '° Tran1fefM and Intended ducting TruatM 'I .Jsai~8. . • ' • • near n•w $895. Call __ • S8500 or trade 5•0..6064 ...... • v... Tran•'-"· whOM bu•IMM within the office "' " • .. HtPlllT-minded l ndlvldu•I 71._630_3030 · 1959 8.AYLINEA Trophy, 8UICK 1913 l.Sebre admnlsler lhe .. 1•1e of addrua 11 2221 Port SOCIATION ASSESSMENT -.... r... need.ct to manege New· ---23 loot twin 125 HP ex.it· FOAD 1930 Model A 4-dOOf'. All eleetflc, beige-the decedent. Harwick In Ille Clly Of New-SERVICE co.. IOCllted •• Need• •JCJ*'ienc9d part-port Ski Co with• emlle. w.inut bunk bed• & 18<1· board· c ult cabin Tu dor 90% condition MERCEDES 1980 300ld lhlnyl 13500. THE PETITION por1 BMch county of Or-1eoo Nofth Btoectwey, Sutt• lime afternoon ti.Ip. In· For mor. lnform•tlon, der. gd cond. S2001ob0. llMp• •4 h.,Jtop w•r: $7,850: days 805-1074 Turbo DIMel, IVOfY, Im· 769-1662 refiests the . decedonra 11199. S111e of Cellfornl• 100.lntheC1tyotSant1An•. airllllQe billing & COitec· plHM c•ll Vickie at Elec meat Ille« (818fcha) ranly tr9Jlef meny ex-eve 89•·•2&g, maculat•, 1 owner• .._.,:,tel~~. Cadlllac 1915 COY :1 ~d edcodiclls. If any, 928&9 County Of Ota1199, Stata Of Ilona P•tl or SuHn 63t·32IO $250/obo. 6-46-9206 trH ·Like new 123 OOO phone. enjoy I .,._ ,., Belro· loaded, mint eon· The .1 1~ to pr= Tiie IOcetlon In Cellfornla CellfOf'Ole, ASSOCIATION 8-42-5513 . 063-0278 . FORD 19&9 Falrlane c 11. 11 c. 9 . 0 0 0 dlt on. 15."50. u:7.62"'•. WI I any loll& Of the chief ••ec:ullw offkle ASSESSMENT SERVICE Col«tlblts 60 I 7 Vintage. Best ofter. day• 494-2680 " "" "'" ate ava lllble or prlnclpel t>YllneH offkle co . • C8'110fnla oorpor· VOlllTEERS NEEDED! ..... S.1 28' Call! 19M FG, twin 1-8001999-28<48 ut. 215, · 97e.2631, examination In the hie kept ot lhe Intended 1ran1fer0f II: 111on. u duly deelgnated Mature. en.rgetlc, respon-•WANTED-AMERICAN gaa. sleepa •. mint, eve 7141759-3013 atl8r MERCEDES 1983 300D. CADILLAC 1975 EldOfado by !tie oourt SAME and appointed TNtt• of alble P«IOn ror Laguna INDIAN ITEMS CHn tor s 17.000 499.,..041. 8PM lrMtl engine and more. Conv low mlle beauty THE PETITION' All other bUlineu nemee Iha A.Noeletlon herein r• Be•ch Ret•ll Store Full Baaltets, Poltef'Y, Rug•. e xcellent condition. Belt ottM over $5500 requests aulhonty lo and edor ..... uNd by the tened to purauanl to the or PT ·~·3002 ett. Gary 7_1412•6-79 17. r ... •--· FORD '86 MUSTANG $12,000. Daye 8&2·5'4•9; 850-1150. administer tho estate lnlen<*S 1r1n1feror w11hln ~or ..... eoni.rred on .-.. -u 701 4 219 engine. autom•tlc. Evee 730-5<425 ~nder the lnde~ndentl thr• ....,. 1u 1 pe11 ao '" 11 by Section 1387(d) of tlle SELL BRITANNICA from ---~--111111111-~---I 95% rntored. 673-0138 -CADILLAC '62 rebullt en-,..dfninistrallOn OI Estalee 11 known 10 Ille Intended Celilomla CIVIJ C~. by lhe The Huntington BHch leads&c:ounterl<>C•llons COT11•n 6018 2~· ~rl~tol St~iall,.'u~ MERCEDES 1963300 glne , transmission. Ac1 (ThlS aulhor1ty 'Wiil 1ren1fer-are·NONE AllOciat10n'1 own A.rtlclee Community Cllnlc 11 look· & earn $330 per ule p ER s 0 NA L c 0 M . " s oop, s.....,....s • Aut lmportflj 9 IOO Turbo dleMI. •nthraclte br8lcn need w0<k . Best altow the personal The property la deterlbed and By·Ulwt or Operating Ing I~ o.dlcated people (grou) Call Blair PUTERS. IBM Clones. 18111• 9hp outboud. OS grey w/black lnterl0<. 1 eatti oner 2131758-687• rel>fosenlallve 10 lake ln gerieral 11 All a1oett In Regu1e11ona Mobylhateer· lo 1ratn In v•rlous medl· l ·800-628-9l28 MOdet 286 386. ano •86 some work Ofter ACURA 1989 V6L Legend owner. non/smkr. c•r CADILLAC •7g Eldorado many acll<>ns withoul 1r1de. f1111ur ... equll>fT*\t 111n Dec:l81ell0n of Cove- cal. clertc.I and educe· PC's sold at below whole-•89·9419 •DR. lully IO•ded. excel-phone, •II opllon1. excel· oblaint'i court •pproval and goodwtll of• certain Glf1 nent1, Cono1t1on1 and Ae- tlonal position• It you're sale prlCM Fot into call 26' Laguna. 1983, Royal lent condition. 30.000 tent running. 1mm11c:u1a1e ~l e~el s;;~~ ~~~· ~~an• king oeru:~~ez' 1hop bulloeu known .. 11r1e11on1 recorded s.ptem- c:ommltted 1nd •re eager •SEORn&RY 897-3218ot9981802 Blve Interior & covers. miles, ex1ended war-ln11de & out 115000 o• ed6446689 however lhe ersonaJ MAROUIS GIFTS & t>er19.19a.,1n1t1e offloe ol to learn a mark•table alclll Protnstonal office needs VHF. Aulohelm 1000, r enl y. $18.500 d•Y firm. 11•1•9•~5051 'and -re esen'tatlve ~111 be SUNDRIES and loeeled II the County Recorder ~f Mid In the medical field. we Secretary/Receptionist Jewelry/Fun/Art propane BBQ, • aall1, 591-2120. eve673-5679 •9•-1107 IAllWO'll re:iwed 1o 91118 not1Ce1o 11::~t~~~~:~nc;,1~·~~ ;.~;:::~1uN:~~;1~: need you nowl with gOOd public tefa· 6025 shore power. refrlger-AOIU 1 lmlU MERCEDES 1984 500MC ...... l'lle1Htl tnleresled p0<sons unless Orange. S111e of Cautornla, wtlleh Artlciel and By·L.awa. Ilona •bHlty. Negotiable a1or · much more. must 1 fl awless black with 39K. -immaculate. gar-they have waived nollCe or and 1rsn1fer Iha lollowlog •I-Of Regu1111on1 and Dec:l1r· PIMM call Paige •t tal•ry $1796-S24001mo llfltll I (STATE sell Balboa ellp possible 5 sp, can .. tllt, cruse. al· palomlno leather. $7.000 e--4, St 1.800. 628-531• oonsenled to the pioposed cOhotlC t>ever• llc«lM (Of Allon (u au~ted Of 714-842•2821 Eltcellenl ben fits S d St 6 000 OB O Im-loys EXTRA CLEA.NII I e 1ru $38,900 -"""'--------acllon) The lndependenl 11a1nu s) OFF·SALE BEER amended) lml)OMd8')8Clfk: m . H•ll OLllll Energetic. enthu1lastlc for FIT position. Wiii lraln. Newport Beach 6'44-78•8 •llELI lnlernatlonal Swimwear Co looklng for modell tor ca111og1 & poster work Call 2131859-97H MODEL WANTED S251HR No exp. nee 18 yrs • (7141722-7265 e en JEWELH macul•I• 673-7763 (0082•91 9n5,. 2800K • 75 I admlntsltation aulhority s WINE Number 20-1998 13 oblln111oni on Ille owner<•I t~:'re. or'~O Su~:w~~~'. Large se I e c ti on o I OIUTAL AOIU ..,. w, 9-0685 h llYY '11 ~11 be granlOd unloss an now l1tued to premlM• of i11e , .. , prO(>el'ty d•· Newport Beach,92660 d1amoncu v1n 1ag11 <..a d/Skl 8o t 2925HarborBlvd.C.M. MERCEDES 198• 300D lllLOAlllH int~resled petson fllos an1oc11ed 11 18400 Von 1crlbed herein 10 pay w81cnea incl Aolex and """'t 1 s Ill •too Turbo. beaulllul con-V-8. •ulo, pi s. air, 1111, ObjecUOn lo lhe petltlon Karman • 150 for tne 1Hessment1 by reuon ol • Palek We buy. sell. trade 7016 •a dltlon. original owner. all cruise, p/w. pll Low. low and shows nc cause premlMt located at 18400 breech or deiaull In aald Ob· UH. STATill anHI. FIT PIT Xlnt conditions & pay COM 673-3320 St1l1t411111 Experience necessa1 y prefer nontsmkr FI T 548-9326 <tnd rep1t1r . Wllllam 2 l988 Kewuakl 550 Jet records. blue $13.000 mlle11(909873) why lhe cou should nol Von Ka1man, •150, in the llg111on1Not1ee otwhleh O. Harold Jewu1e1s, 3116 Skis wilh lraller, custom 720-0210 110,111 granl the aultt0<lty C11y of Irvine. County of Or· laun w11 recorded May 8. Newport BIVCl at :)2nd paint, many ewtra•. ewce\· --Aaa•yai lCt•• f:. HEARING on the enge. Slate of Cellfotnll 1990, tn .. 10 Aecorder'1 of· ~ '" ~ ACIU Llllll 1111 MERCEDES 198• 380se - --~tition Wiii be held on fhll tne emounl 01 flea as Aec:ordar'1 lnaltu· IU·OHI Iden I 'so5n3d00tllonc, P,•cBkage LllHY ·-n Mull M il, price S2•.500. 2925 Harbor Blvd c M t ep51embep •• r jt 3. n!. 990 38AI purchase or con1lder111on In ment No 90-243 t02. I eel, 81 utcn -Ed Gere•• 241-3 100. t11·2IOO 4'~ "" n uup1 c;onnecllon wllh N ld 11en1-Will SELL AT PUBLIC llllY I ltAMOll Riii evenings 71•12•2-1538 Truly a low mlleage car w/ localed al 700 Crvic ter of aeld llct nH (or AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 18 rubies 21 diamond -sunroof . auto tt ans, MERCEDES 1984 190E Cenler Drive West. Santa ltoensesl eno Hid bulloeu BIDDER FOR CASH lewful ChtP~ Cock 1a11 rtng Sllps/Oocks/Stotagt leather. lot s mo1e1 Muslsell $10,800 FORD 1087Taurus AnlaFCYA09U27001BJECT T01ncludlng 1he es11matea tn~ moneyof tlle Un11ed 's111~. Brand new' $150 (2ESA963) Lo/m llage, sunroof , ventory 11 tne sum of ev1oenc:ed by a CUhlers TIHlllr 17 14) S81 9398 tv msg 7022 1 * 111, ... 11 * mist/green 5•9· 7526 • dr power window s. lhe granting of lhe petllion $23. 700 oo wttiCh con11Sl1 Cheek drewn on • 1111• or ,. cruise con1101. SS 900 you should' appear al !he Preschool to Co-leach 1----------••BOAT DOCK•• LlllllfWll._11..a., M ERCEDES JOOCD OBO 688•2998 he ol tne following Ct1n. nellonal b•nk. or lhe UCI campus & Irvine 12 M"'ch'--ry LnA5 u 1 50 1 1 •• •• aring and slate your S 15 000 00 Auumpuon of equtvatenl lnereol drawn by units ECE m1n1mum EA • 11111:' ~ P o s Ip tn engln 13590 Beech Bl Wslmnstr TURBO 1985. chem· ObjOCll<>ns or file wnnen E -'e 11 n g Contr a ct any oln.t flnanci•I lnelltu· Ingersol Rand com Power weler etc NrBay 112 llOI P•gne w ith palomlno FORD 63 FALCON obietllOns With Ille coun S8.70000 lion specified tn Secllon cellent sal•ry & benefits ptesso• Model 15 T ISh~nd on Pen1n 673 19•3 • leather lmmacul•te & FUT URA 2 dooi aulo· lbe1ore the hearing Voor Tn11 11 hi been agreed be-!> 102 of lhe Cellloro11 Small office In C M need• PTI F'T 85•·6030 20hp. 3 phaH 120-"1 40' SLIP IN NEWPORT -completely loaded 76K m111c ne ... painl, llres. appeillance may be "'''"'"" h lO lic.t>MMI end In· F1n1nclel Code . end person for peyroll, tlllng.1----------$2000 OBO 642 9132 Ptime locauon Avail 911 AUDI t.984 4000 TURBO miles Mull sell S19.500 brakes Trani.m1ss1on ex· 1perS011 Ot bt you1 allorney lenoed tranaleree H r• aulhotlled to do bullnesa in *OFFICE lllUIER phones. typing & some MtlnMrsh!ps 5540 C all lor inf o Pal Olympic model Loaded Will consider teasonable cellent s275o 953-s741 C~~orr6~ J ARE A qw.O oy Sec: 24074 or lhe the State of c111forn1a, ALL ftnanc1al Eitperlence WANTED BALBOA BAY Office Fumtture 673 2810 61.000 miles Exoellenl offer 760-3888 FORD 86 THUNDERBIRD °' a Business and Ptoltuton• PAYABLE AT THE TIME OF n~sury Fvll or par1· CLUB ••E••BEAS"-' P I d SS 895 Elan. Fully loaded. musl coo11119en1 Cteditor ol lhe CoOe lhll lhe con1100t111on SALE. all r1gn1. title and ume 631-0723 Pleue""c;';i 01~~:t' &Equjp~nt 6047 BALBOAPENINSULA con •lion IE•CElfl'l4 sell S6 900 OBO oc•ooa..c;OO you musl 11'°•0tthe 1ren1ferolH1dbu11-1nteres11hentteldorclalmed ,ll!l-ll! AREi -S1oe 11e on Mato Cnanne1 644•8199 •oo Tl w••-721•8338 your cl,1Jm wrlh the couf1 neu ano 11en1ter 01 N ld by EDWARD CHANG 1n0 • • 721-8792 LIQUIDATION Desks 9 beam SJSOtmo • _,. I and mail a copy lo ltw 11cense ,, 10 be peto only HYECHACH AN00tclalm«1 Pall· Time 2·3 days per n 1ou te rooh ,,,0 101 t1 1 1.ouches con I ldOlei. 67S-1151 llW 111• Aulo. p/a, air. crvlse. p/w, FORD 88 MUST ANG personal repiDSenlalivf' efler 1110 1r1n1ter hat Deen by any othet party. tn ano 10 cna1r~ Irle cabs etc ,. pll, alloy• Low mlles Im-CONVERTIBLE appointed by lhe coun approveo by 1ne Depart· thll reel properly sllullad 1n ~~~NY~·~ v'~·~~ ~~~I~ c11u1l14ld has' e"'~ lo• Y°" -1 2043 Westcltlf Dr NB DOCK· 15 lronl lie on Ptw1ndows. cass. ttulse. macul•t• ( 1H0321•) S speed red star eo w1th1n foor monlhs hom men1 or AlcohOtlC Beverage said County ano Stele par· . Placenlta Costa MeH I No )()3 631-0538 channel in N Bl Must ne wheels.<2MMH2JSJ 111,111 casseue. cruise control the rlalo 011"51 rssuaoce 01 Control 11cu11r1y oeterlt>eO es fol· tow enough lor 011dge 11111 OIUTAl AOIU etc 3 2 K s 8 4 o o letlf'~ a.c; provided in rh11 1 Hie. t1enslet ano lows ,ART Tl.E Joi Pets & Animals 6049 S2501mo 675-6606 I Tt.••~trt .... ill fer~ 2925 Harbor Blvd, c •• 673-4220 <;f'CllOn 9p100 °1 11'11 assignment ol 1ht1 a1oreH10 ~ARCEL 1: "' • • • M (,,ihlorma tOl>ate Code 11ocJ. 1n 1rade llxlures, An undMdeo 1134 free· Work tor ma1or oll com-1A K C sa b I a I ,.. t11 t e FREE BOAT SLIP 3!> wllh I 20IO larhr llt41., 111-2100 I••••••-•-• Tho Irmo for lihn~ ct,;ums equipment and goo0w111 of hone! mle<esl 1n ano 10 lhe pan•es S 151Hr 6•5· 1854 ----------SHEL TIES l F 1 M 8 wk& Hydro Hoisl & ma1nt lor Ctstl ltll FO•l llSTHI 'II I wiA not expiru tHI oro lour said bu•meu w111 t>e con· Common Area ol Petcels 3 AntJciu!S 6010 $<150 S300 760·8677 llllle use 01 bOlll 101 exp C E lll<•nlh'I horn lho htMrmg summateo and me con· and 5 County or Orange *PI T $5-S lO PER HOUR --.SUYING ITEMS * 673 2805 Cap1a111 642 9106 f 14·142·0010 MERCEDES 1985 300TD Aulo, 289 Eng, us tlra cl.Jiii notKad abovo 110e1e11on .therelor 1ogt1thet State of C1lllotn11 as shown IS immediate openings • 1890s 10 19so~ '* WAGON White lee1ner clean' t2GUJOl71 Y{•U MAY fXAMINE ¥11th In• con110e1111on for on Ellhtbll "A' oi 11111 cer· MF 5 30 9pm We Hain * AUGUST * WllTEI: 10' S1ll~11t sunroof Excellent 14411 "t<• 11111 kepi by lho coun II 1h1111ensret eno esa1gnmen1 1ain 'App11ca1ton for Loi Wes1m1ns1er 373-2688 :i;:;-.e~J ~c~o6n~~;~: SL 1 p Prtvsle 511 0 BMW 3201 1980, air 518.950 759•7035 Tlt••••re ••~Ill For41 you aro J pt!1!.0n 01 the elor111110 11cense '°' une Adjustment 84- P&ITI IP PfRSPI "" PUPPY SILE preferred 723 4354 casselle Super clean 1nlN1 .;i.•d 1n lht.' l''ilo1t" 11censesl Is 10 b11 paid on ot LL-0014 recorded Mey J. • One o wner $4 500 1N1SSAN '90300ZX 20l01ar~trll••·• yuu 111.1y 1110 wun ltto r.tiu1t altflr lh• 18th day or Sep-198• as ln1trumen1 No 5 days a wt"e~ including Appflances 60 l I &LL PIPPIH I llnHI C /T 11 001 4 6 75. 72 72 Gold auto toys. 3600 O.sta ltll .J roirnal A11qu1 ... t lor htrribel 1990 et ltte escrow 84-182819 ot OffK:J11 A• Sa1 Will train Apply ametn ri ers miles S26.500 583· 1559 114 ••2 ·0010 !:>JX•C1.1I tlOllCe ol 1111• l1l1n~ oepattmenr or ButtOw COtO• of Ot•noe County PENNVSAVEA 1660 IATI&I US I RYER 01 SALE. 1980 DODGE Brougham ._ • of Jn 111v1•r I 'f 111. E H •u"' Co 111 50 I Calllorme es such term II Placentia Co'1a Mesa L11te n-almond colo• OVER 20 BREEDS Mino RV 360 engine tool llW 'II 1111 PANTERA 1972 apprai'-tl ol 1" I.I'" .1• "'''" Parkcenter Dr n tne C11y of dehne<l 1n the Sacllon enu-S 150 Call 494 60;>0 IN SH J( o< ano oash 11ir k1ngs1ze While Auto f1LKJ7171 Brighi Aed gooo con· or of •"Y f"·htion or Santa Ana Coun1y ot Or-lteo ConOOtT11n1um or Ille Pttett La~ lr•er 111• All pupn1e!> gudtd"l~O bed '>love relrigetalor llST •~fll d1llon. · $35 00 appl <M:C0<Jr·1 d'> ~" •v><)o •I on ange S1a1e 01 Cahlorn11 Art.c;le enlllteo 0e11n111on1 W•ll Train• Pnonea cu• 60 ,. .,E LA~D PAJ l ON E -only 72•· 1156 Fill TAlllS SllO 'II S.Kt"''1 17<;1'\ ul 11" ciro .. oeo lhll rhe Depart· of !NI Declara11on of Cov• llllT' hllng Energel c ._Fiiru,;.m_,tt_,u.,r.,;e ____ ...,,_.. OPP• A'l'S ~~~,~~~""con ~ ~~,:~' ClmE• ID Only 15 t •8 aciuat miles CJI l.:>•m.1 Phlb.11· C Al' A m8"11 or A1Gono11c. Beverage nants Cono111ons and A• o er son ab I e pe o D e 6/mo new <sofa Ov"'>t'!d! ,.,J 4 bHt1c r d .. 1 ,, <, S 13 SOO 7 14 646 8681 1500 Aulo Mall Dt S A PEUGEOT l98• 50•S on I his v 6 sedan• T al<e 8 R•'<JU•"•1 lvr <,p•'< o,11 t~ot.,-p Conrror hH evv•oved sa10 $lt1Chons recorded on Sep- w good communica1 on C S 1 •.~ 1..,, , ,.. Taryel lll•llll G as 1tat1on wagon 1811 drive and yOu 11 be tom ' 111.111.ili<• '"'"' 1111' tr1nah1r 01 ta•O hC6nM lflmber 19 1984 11 lna1rv· skills .... eicome •o all amf'I .Ol<'•f'Cl ari "" ti,.,..,~, t" .,e• IS Hert 68 000 miles S• 000 lalong 1n1s oeauly nome' r.01Jrl rl1•1~ O••fl<l Augu'1 21 1990 men1 No 84-389730 of Of· 540 0668 I Jr appr ~.~~ ~~·~,~~ l.lf'T,;S 8 * 1 .. 1•3231 * JO friitler 11 good con-720 1360 1186S7') Attorney fo1 Pet111ont r DONALD R MAROUlt loetalAK<>tdsol t.aJOOfaoge Ff PT Perm Season di .. 01t•on S 1800 646-8402 B••w 85 325E PORSCuE 1972 n I IT R• Deni~ W Reloske and MAROO MAROUll. Covnly (Ille "Oeclettllorls 'I 9 SOF.A S "" " " 0 * 114,111 * 650 Town Cenltor Dr fran•feror end llcen-PARCEL 2: Also OOktng tor peoplfl (J.,,,, Wesh• t I J~ SALE male 79 WINNABAGO 29 ~spd LOADED •911. m1 SIO•td hlte new Cell me Lt 1 It w t I t r Suite 590 MAU .. EEN A DOWNfY, Unit 82 County of Orange wlphOIO 18b "•D Pay Moll 2 da•. Sll1' .. "'"'a.. Af"I... •t'gl~lt!rt10 C.~IEF I AN $13 000 S9900 OBO 540..037" s 12,000 642·2923 11 •• • •• • Costa M~u • C A 92626 r1en11er.. eno lnlendM Stal• Of Ct llfOtnll H lhown varies On s1tei ono10 O•esser' " ''<.I ' ,.. IJ'-LMA T ON µulH-•1£:, 4•o engtrie 4gK mi Micro 113590 Beach Bl Wstmn51r Ot 11 ')•' ( 1 .1 (1 ''j "••01 Trenater" eno oescrltMld 1n Ille Con- CoSla Mese wa1erbeo 11 •1t11 "'1'""' -S:>Y t 45 whu 2 •<X>l im s i!>IRr.O 112-1101 /\q ,'1. •'or 1'1' i>ubhsl\ed Or enc.i" Coasl oomin1umP1enrec0toeo on ,RESS OPERATOR creane1 644 49 'b Free re goOd nome 11 ,.,~ l•tKl t11< 7s 1 3215 llW '111211 Oa11y P1101 A119u't '~ 1990 Sep1tmber 19 198• 11 In· ALMOST nf!w 3 pi"Cf' -.oc 5 speed (2CBM•77) PU8UC NOllC[ W· 129ls11umen1 No 84 3119731 Of. AB DICK 360 Exp9f'1ence Good bi9ne1t1s Wee~day! PIP PRINTING 298-B E 171h St C M 642-0621 STllHTI 1AND OTHERS1 •Part Tl••* SUMMER JOBS NOW! YOU CAN EARN $50 S 100 AND MORE EACH WEEK WORKING P.ART TIME We hive e NEW PRO ORA~ for STUDENTS 1'1· 16 YEARS OF AGE nelp1ng ul get r1ew cus- tomers for ou• news· paper' iional ..., 1r sie-ei-e• c,tt 'o ',ill Alt!H 'In 8'1 CHEVY VAN 112,111 A f(W flAMPl.fl W GMC 1989 Suburban loe1a1Aacordso1u1dOrenge ""'h1te S6SO 8J4 31,.~ M11lr•1ul<' r ull Cooldt" •~e t~ew '"ei. , 'ion wO•• i&n ORHIE• IMW OUR PIEOWlfD AUTOS •wd, 60 000 miles ioadect FIC flTIOUS 8USINEU PUBllC NOTIC[ Coun1y da~ 0, &3 1 6t'U 1 tm~ lrttove• 1;up1;ies pleose r v n 5 gr e o I S 1800 S 1900, 720 1360 MAM( IT ATEMENl PA .. CEL ): 1.all 4~'.I M0<1 95J 5406 1500 Auto Mell Or SA ·••01 ~ DWla ri,,. •ollowing po11011' t•I' LEOAL NOTICE Non .. clutlve •PPufl•· 1 •1 •111 ......... ,-m 111-JEEP t987Cneroknt' red • ·• • .., ... ,. ,_ ,,., 110,nq busint~5 as PROPOIEO 19'0-t1 nan1 eesement lor 1ngrff1. STORAGE Co,ta Mesa • D • m (1Cllltll Ill.~ ett stereo rtutnma11r 120 w•f1H£55 60 1 w IUOOET FOR egress use ano en1oymen1 Sec.utadpark1ng torRV&1 $11 250 Call Rob 941~ ri,110'"' Ci;tol 91661 HUNTINOTOH llACH twn1cn 1nc1uoes.w11nou1flm1· ooal SIO•age $60·S9S HONDA 1994 Prelude ·D •TJ!r (Ultm Sit~ 496-2323 evfln•ngs J<Jn H MArple 603 W CITVICHC'OL DllTRICT ltllon theunrelltlcttd rtghl AtM(M8[ 11 M1•t' tr.e DoQ cover11d Lall 6•2·S858 1111 utras mags very ·It lc. ACCOI> (lteMll n.~ 556·069S days Bay B.ilbo• C.11111 9t'661 Thf! Hun11ngton Beecn of ingress 1no egreu to tne '" Oow .1no U1;t in cleen S5500 751.7154 •ltOIYTRAZIJ (2'elSlll lll~ LINCOLN 71 Contiri,.ntal rr,,, t>u'""''' is or C..1 !y School D1trr1c:i o•oper1yrelerreo1011ere+nl, Bti•t:•I; H 11'1 Yuvll\j Motorcycl•s/ 836a171 ·oo en 1n~ Aun• c;inoc1 OuCle<l 0) Ill '""'''fh11tl propoteCI buClget tor on eno upon that portion of " uoNOA 1986Ac~or" LX • • ~" .. 1L 1 1 o 6 f T.,.. No olac.~ is""'"'" UurOtn L•~I ,.., ,... .. u 51250 EE b4..,_0,.67 rhe 1111g,'1••n1ft l c.om l'l90·'ll w111 be avallabto tor o s en o r ..... Beau11lu1 so111 tovPSttdl cha11 0110,..·111r r1ew •.on J1l 1C)rl .J>i~ t11n, \;?Q';. l111841J48b FIL .A C K L A COIJE>i 1 ·l•·A·•ILLIOI IHI 11e rn dte a1>d1 donttd 11, .i Scooters 0018 E1cellen1 havfl company 1IOO AUTO MAU DR. ' ~ m!'nc"<l 10 1r.inHr' • " puo11c 1r11!)4lC11on et 20451 11602 County of Orenge Coniempotary wnttewash oe~•t rn ,,., ~1onl:!c1 n, 1979 OL 1000 GOLDWINCJ car nf'ed lo sell S6 800 SANTA ANA AUTO MALL LINCOLN 82 Cont1nen1111 nes., m<ll'• '"" '" t "''u~ Cta1mer l ane ~1vn11ngton S111e of Cehforn11 II Pet 'Ja~ 3 pc. co• lb' sel Sil~ peoµlt' •. 1 <;eQU"""• C.y<.lfli 1.,11 Otl!ss S<' 200 !>4S 1 ISO I NIW•t frttWI" (HJ Lu•uroous sedan impe<. Bu~,."" N""'"" 1._, .. J B•a~l"I C..A Iron Augull 3 t map recorCled in Book 517 011no ,,, f•• .. eyu S11111ov OBU 64b 1301 ' cabi. lull power C11g1tal at>nv,. '' N A t J Seplembe• 11 1990 be Pages •8 lo 50 •n<:IUS1ve of t>t1droorn 'Jet 4 p1"'t1~ hlo.e new s~oo 000 (.on tact Kris ar &46 451, nak ~pc Od•n S675 rat 10 ,;flt'),,. ll1:!8P n~c1 11" HONDA 83 PRFLUDf It E.i ...... Saata All inSlrumenis ieetre• in J<>"..., M&tlJI" ,,._. 1na noura 01 ~JO 1 m M11ce111neou1 M1p1 re· 1an ,. g1as' 5 PC. <Jin St:1 renuT~ rtu> ontt ~or" ,,, ----------AIC Mooruool ~ speed I 18,.01 Oriven les' lhan rn1a t1ateme<•I "'"\ 1t1t>J ano 4 3-0 pm Tnfl pubht c;o1<11 of HIO County s.nown S425 0111owoac~ '01a .. ,.,,,11 ,,,, i...au 8!>4 OSt!O 4 Whrrl Ortve /Jeeps 3Smpg \3900 64•·9206 Saab 1973 Rocket 98 ,.,,h "·• C.ovnh ~,.,,, or Or nea11ng Ot1 11>e propoaeo on said Tr Kt Mao as Non- iovutoar S600 Oueen 9030 HONDA 87 AecotO LX covpe greal condition. e.000 miles a year priced ano~ C.ounh o• J Jh J 1 budget tor 1990 9 1 w•ll 0e •-elusive EaMmtnt '°' In- mall "'" '""nll $27.. -----------St 100 7 IM548 7"79 o.tow bOOk mu5t bi> •9~t'l 1"1810 al '10451 Cre1m01 Lene greu 11no Egtna lnO PubliC I.Arnt c.uno r;1'J 06'J3 ----------t.Hf',,AOlET BLAZER 4dr 5sp<l HK miles ottg· · seen S• 967 81 C Aii F4M074 Hun11ngion Be~n CA on U11hty Putposea DeOtc;etad Pianos & Organi I ~8 4 • • 11n I ew in a• o wner S8 300 SUBARU t98S OL 722-9220 Pub•••Md O•ang~ c .... ,. St01embet 11 1990 •I 1 00 10 ,,,. Ctty of ,,,,, .... 1 r,..., t>lbteO $6 100 2131592·•256 ••4 Wagon 5 spd 8 1C D111ly Poot Auo11•1 II t!i n o clotll D m PARC(l 4• Couch 811 t rtt,..r 6 l,Je>IO 60Sq '>•8 • 193 I sunroof steteO alloy •E•O 'II SAIL( Wll 2Q 1'>Q. Pubhlhed Oranoe \..OHi Ea.....,.,..11 sel for1h •n Ille excellent "'c1111nr S/5 whls car covet bike Top condlllon >Iv 091 1J111y P•1t11 A11Qu•1 ;oq •Q90 Sec11on en111i.o Certain 962 6474 • • BAB v c; RAN lJ lJ<Jdge 1987 Rem Cnarger llllA P•ELllE Si 'II reek SJ. 200 QBO I 011g1na1 owne1 w 1?<1 Ea~ts fOf O•neu and C 0 U C ~ f t t>l,..NO fldeds tur "14 4,4 160c.t 18 60K 1111 9• LuaO!t01(10•31A) 836-9702 72.000 local mlles SHOO PUB IC NO lhe Section tollli.d Sup. or o wn Io I 8 ., "'' !I e S1 000 OBO 759 01• l ";::~o: ~~~dl111~~ .~~~!r 11111 TOYOTA 83 SUPRA 5•6-5703 Ot 631-9208 l llCE "8.IC NOTIC[ ~~cn~~~';"":'\,!n~rl~ geometric. P•"'"" toro ".,, k d \I e ll", ,, ,. 1 COASTll lOllA 60Kml 5,pd e•cellent Mercvry 1976 Comet I FICTITIOUS 8UllNE81 enuoeo A1gnts of Own· 1emporarv s1y1e S!IO red ••CHY s 1o 1150 2915 Hart>or Blvd C M condlllon $5700 OBO Excetlenl Cond111nn Auto· NAME ITATEMEMT UQAL NOTICE '••~hip end Euemen11 of HERE 5 THE DEAl MuSI pick up 5S 1 b'Jl'.) b40 tSbtl 171-2100 733·0330 I mallG AIC SI Jll5 OBO fr.,. lullow1nt;1 """'' • •"• ~"OPOIED 1fl0-t1 lhe 0«1e1111on I This II no! 8 P P9• Call aller 5 I 536-7361 OU•"O 11u11nen d~ IUOOET '0111 The 1trM I eddtHs Of route NO dellvettng 1n JEEP 1988 wrangler MAIO FOR '\'!JlJ 'iJl OCEAN Vl£WIC 101net 11nowncommonOet1Q· 2voi.;e: provide lranspor 1 Pl~;~~,~~ !:~~,:,~me I Setter& edlllon ll.OOO HYUNDAI 1987 GLS I TtHTA OHILU '11 ·~~~~~:~~n D~~~( ti.·~~ 1n~c~°!~ D~~.': sJh~ ~=:~~.~~:;e ~::~:i~~~~ talion and train mg glass blat~ l1~e i1ew Costa ~ 61 14 m11n e-cellent con. 331<. 5-soo 'uns-looks e• · 1 Auto stereo CHI. 811 Pl• 926<111 'Oltlrttt propoMO oudget tor purported to be I Tide 3 You would oe working 3 Mauve c.oun1er 910011 dlliori S lO, 500 OBO C 811 C "I I en t S 3 5 5 0 12FOG4991 N"ntY Lu Deeroen rr.,n I 11190 q 1 "''11 t>e lvll•l&bll 10' Wino Irvine Ca111orn1a wt1n1<1dsyour own age on con1emporary 250 •784 •DESlllERS alter 5· "92 786!> b:i l·JC1i'I 11111 SeuprmgOnve "103 ~uni IPUbllt rnapecuon II the D••· 92715 an adull·superv1sed sales Ou'"""'n Anna ( h-11 wooo *WAREHOUSE Trucks 90) 5 I Tlt1t4ere l.Wll hr41 inoto11 Btlttt.I' CA 9?64/t I '"~ I Oltoc.e 17200 PIMl'tur'lll T ne unoer llgneo di•· team """' ., " Y lh1a bua•n•~" i• in l 11n• Hunltngton Seeen c.1,.1m1 all hablllly ror eny In- • Eatn 0000 MONEY Elegant 11. pt ror.mt;t dtn *SALE!! CHEVY 54 PICK-UP lllZ. I laft 'II 2111 lllMf llt41., Oucted by 11n in(!lv1111.n1 fA rrom Seo111mber 6 to correctness in Hid tlrM1 tm suite orio S6K ~at "EBUILT ~'PO ce~' low miles hstl ... I Th• reg111tnn1 tlJm l "evtember 11. 1990 be adOrt1s 01 other common and nave a <.nanc.e to s2•50 beaul 3 pc: col 101 Opnr •o lhe public lrom Cl " llA 121611 menced 10 l!anHt.I bu,1 1 tween m• houra or 8 00 11 m dn •gnt llOtl earn deily & weettly cHh 9411 5275 lovely camel am 1 'l pm -Ne<1n11,d11, WI TH t..AMPER $2295 114-142 .... 10 nH, under tn. '" 111111111 &nd '30 pm Tne public SelO 1818 wlll be maoe bonuaes plu5 ?O ,.,,, out· back sofa loveseat ,tit & fh1,r'\day Augu11 ~9'" Sl f 642 0567 1 1111 OLDS 1g70 Cutia.st Su bu'"'esa nerne 0 , na"'"' I ne11•no on ll'lt ptooosed without warrenty, eapreN Ot ings ano me>re S 700. e~Qu• 111ely t.tt1 ~eo IS 1111r r "' ,,,.., ti l ur i • T111t•tr1 •nta1 f er4 preme 2·doot loaded I 11a11)(1 "bov11 oro n • I buOge1 IOr 1911<>·9 Al will be imphed rtQardtng 1111• ~ CALL US TODAY FOR MORE INFORMATION' 1 rice post odrm S 1550 Oro F11t..rrc.s Wat1co,,er1no~ " 20IO •arhr II••·• eallte sate 1 ownet Nent.v ~M Ui!••011r "•1d in the Boaid oorn 11 MSSIOO or enc:umbta~. I m11t1bo1 '>IH•ng& S35CI' Mi'\t ' CJCiiled Ill 1"' .. c.. r OllfYY IWI• 1111 TIYITA 1111111& 'II S 2 4 5 O f ( r e 11 e n 1 '"" ttalemenl ""' ''"° lhe o.,,.ir1tl OlflOe 1 noo to Hlllty ltte obltg111on1 Mt All IOP or ine '"'"' m11,1 net r1' Airway Ave r\ < ''" 4\NIJ • :i lllr• 'Tal\oe 0.stl •11 1Tn11 beauty 11 euper ciean 775-66•0 "'''" lhtt r '""''' l 1 .. •• ,,, r,r P1r1enur11 Lene Hun11ng1on f0f1h tn 11111 cer11tf'I Nonce Of Cos1e M.,sa (IOC•te<l r r1NliA!i231 bu""'"r ( 1NOX974) PllTIAO llAll 199(J 11 1"90 817 OO 0 clock Pm dated April 3 1990 eK· cond PP 973 065J '"' ' ~ff vi Ht:tdrw ,, 1.>•11., lull po--.r 8Qu1p 114-142·0010 I lor the dle<:rlm1n,11ng c11r ar101< < r-1ntv on ,,. 30 Besen CA on September Delinquent Aueument •••.•121, ..... , 221 TWO Contour Lou11 ge IM o~C.k ol the building 111 Ill 'v ,, ••• -... Pubo•tte<l Orange Colll ecvle<l b)' TURTLE ROCK -& ,. &.Al Ch•trs w1tn Thermomt ' J AG u A A 19 8 6 x JS * llffl * SI di -OAily Puoi AUQu•I ~ 1990 AIOOE GA ADEN HOMES ... fer,.. I Heat & v1ver911on $800 & 1 Suiui H 1 Acee(ltabl• "~~I) CIRIH ... gr1y1gray showroom LtHl If WMtml11ter Aulo PIS •Ir llll cruiM .,;,~b~~~~"'~11r17;.o;ll (.~!~' W· 123 1ASSOCIATl0N. • Callfom11 ~~~~~~~~~~ I 1000 * 548 3758 ~:~:~ ::t~S & cn«~s IW() Auto M•ll Or S A con01ho1 special wheels I 13590 a..ch Bl Wllmn1tr ptw, p/I lmrnaculale ltomt>f'r ') '' 19 191Xl I non-profll corporallon. "Ille -: IH·I 111 $21 ooo oays 662·5••9 H2 ... tOI (739308) w IJJ P\aJC NOTICE AHOC:llllOn, and rac:orded Eves 730 5•25 11111 April J. 1990. 1n lhe otnoe of -•-a.• lCt•l I ' Ul11 Ille County AecorOet of Mild BE A WINNER!!! Eddie Gonzales, winner of a Nintendo entertain· ment system, sold ( 40) ne w subscr~Uom fOf the Oaiy Piot for the month of ble. Be a part of the winninr team, be a part of e1clt- ln1 promotions lih this one, 1nd earn EXTRA MOfl:Y fOf the ~­ MO. Appfy now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos Dodge 1984 1 ton tl•lbed. IJAOUAA 1986 XJ6 good condtllon wHh 3 Ltghl grey showtoom m. I • I I 0 0 I b 0 ... qu.iltly ~!, 000 mllH 64~-8~23 Ot Chuck ar S 19 900 64• 86•3 63 1 9088 JAGUAR 1989 XJS C~ MAZDA 1983 B2000 Whllellen. m1n1 condition 8• 000 orig mllea pho11e S33K 6'44·2479 1tnogged 51pd. $1750 --------• oeo 5•8~623• LUllH2H'tl RARE 1987 l/W Crew Ceb 2 to cttoose from with Pick up New Engine moonroof &u1omet1c. tor $3950 780 02•0 I O t a I L e K I a I y ' ' I (2A00298. :>ROD297) Vans * 111,n1 * Lt111 If W .... ltttttr * JWI 20' VIII 13590 Beech Bl Wltmnllr 112 ...... F Ort'Mrly U·H8ul trueka. ref\lrbllf'led In M•rch of!•••••••••• 1n11 year. 1nctudlng com· MA.SERA ft 1982 Ov8d plete ufety cri.ek new 4dr luxury N<Jan m.talllc paint IObt end "*'1an· t>ron1e •9 000 m1i... ••· ic-1 work wflef• nMded oeti.t"tt eondlhon. 8P41Cl•I ~ nae rebuHt engine wnee11 s UI 500 pp Incl ""' carb Exoellefll 7 1 • I 1 2 1 • 0 8 1 t rut»er on both tr~• 7 1•1471 1834 Ortvn dally. ""'f cMc>en· deb6e 15,995 N OR 2 for 111.000 Contact Hank Knight •t O•lly Piiot 71~2-4321 Alf ntt• if tk,u ''" ,,~ H.,. •• 1n oo "'"••'""° 1 ... lrl• I '""'' eel esllltt 11111no1 • RECYCLE throuqh the D1il1 Pilot -·-" PUBLIC NOTICE FICTtTI0\11 M.lllNIH C0unty. •• Aec:ordef'• In. VOLVO '84 GL WAGON 2025 Harb<>f Blvd C M NOil ITATU IU fT 1lrvm4tt!I No 90-H•<M•. Eac ellent condlllon 111·2IOO FICTITIOUI •UllNEH The fOllOwtog pet90nl are plusltd01honllaumt dve1he 542·29•6 day• only NAM! ITATfMfNT 1110.ng buliMH .. AUOCll llOf't f"e<evnder,ploa 1978 l/W RABBIT Good TM 1011 mg 1)4'•9•"'• ilr~ PARAGON CABLE 7"41 aec1ued lnltfMI. ptue lete condlllon e.11 oftet Ceu l••illllliill•••llii• IJorng but •ntl•' •• t.11apm1n Avenue. Garoen oharoea and penalt .... piw GOLD (.REEK MININu t..rove CA 9204 1 e11orney·1 f-. If any. and D•ve•97-5047 SAILE 1111 CO 118!11 Newland •292 KBLCABLESYSTEMSOF plut ex>tll, ,..,. ano ••· ******* 1Hlftffll'9111H V6, IUIO, powttr steering ~lunllnglon· Beecn Calll THf SOUTHWEST. Inc . 1*"MIOftheTrut1•lncon- •nd 92&48 (Minn Dom), 800 G .. -"9f. ducting .. Id Nie The IOtel White. 4-dOOt. &Ir. red lo pr99 (008083) llffl lllfUl•llllWAlll 210 w K•tella. Or1noa Hl-ltl1 ******* ******* .... ,., ...... 10,111 1tll N OMUll Moonrool llereo 1111. Bleck. air. amlfm calfflle crulH air pwr win· w/8 ~ert,pc>wetwtn· dow 11do or lock• dOWVIOdlt. crulM 1111 (2FPJ070) cua1om 6 9'>0k• alloyt HIMnH I S.. (002•821 u...-..,.., 111,al ............. nn....,..,.. 2t0 W Ketetla 0 "'09 ..... ... ua .. 1111 ... .. ••••• * BUBA.AU 1tl2 A claa11r1e 1 ao • tne Jlullon HA TCHBACI< ~ Iv< ti '°"'" .. (. I "'°'' .. • 1 ' J Iii (Ill\ 10.~1•r.de0ha1 12. 080 ; .... ty 72-1 50et An<J••• Jeanne Atoery. Sull• 700 HOut1on. TX emovnl of .. Id obltgellona. 2 1851 N-land • :>11:> Hunt 7702<1 11 of the d•I• of lnltlal publl- 1ng1on Beach <..allf 1nt1•G j Tn11 t-u11n .. 1 11 con eellon of lhll Nollc:e 11 .. t1- 'h11 bu11ne11 " <.on dU(.teo by a corporallon meted to be ~.013 00 dueled by an 1nc11 ... 11.h1a1 Tne regltlranl COM· Dated AUQVll 10, lttO fh1 •tQlllr&nt(al com m•nc.ttd lo ua 11att bvll· A I I 0 CI AT I 0 N mfln('td to trenuct t>u\I· neu undtr tn-11ct111ov1 AlllllMINT lllllVICI . n .. ~, ur•cl•• ,.,.. • .11w1 bu1lneat neme M n.mee CO~ • C....,nle c.,..,. Butin•u Num,. 1111ed lltled •bOve on M11ch 1tet etten. • Trve ... abOv• O'\ N1~ 1<81. Ca1>1eSy11em1 of 1"-9': D,., • ..,..,,"9 ,,_.. AndrN , Alt.a<, <;C)Ulh~I. Inc MIChMI V cteftt,,.. ...,._ • .....,. fhll •ta1 ... nt1•·I 190 I all Vice Prteldenl l""8 W , a..ta AM. C ... Wlfh lhtl h l,i.t•~ )1 fl"lll 1talttnetll wU filed ._..... tl'709 an~ C.w•·'• (lt'I July 1 t wtltt Ille County Cl9fk of Or· For Opening 9ld lnfOt· 1990 11199 COVnty on >.Jt<t 2•. Mallon only, Telephone f4M01'1 1tt0 f..._ (7 1•1H3·e&10 I Publtlfted Orange Coett Pul>Nllhed Oranoe Collet PublWled Orange Co.I Detty P1tol August I HI 22 , Pll<ll All0\''1 I 15, 22 Dt•ty PllOt Avgvll f5 22. 2'. ,, 1990 29 1tt0 1990 w 089 Wt<M W-114 l ...... '". Je'1 Htt ttte newaprtftt before JOU "" the pevemeftt -OOftMtlt o._eltled. • ~~ ~f.r:.IY GIVEN that the CITY COUNCIL of tM CfTY OF NEWPORT BEACH, .. ..., .. of the ~ llnl dey of .Mt. 1llO, : lta Aaeoeutlon of lnMncton. rtoetw and ftte a ••111m•11t *"°' k~ ~-=t~'": w=:M:'.J ~AJC~. t;.'C'Mc;;A-=~ SQUARE) (herelnatt• ~to .. the "AIHlllMnt Dlatnct"). The~ ''Report,''• authoftMd by StrMtt and Hlgnwayt COde s.tllon 2"1, hu t>wi pteper.cS end aipptQ¥9d, conal1tln9 of the plane, ~flcatlone, f'MPll, deectlptlone, and •1lmete of the oott. and dl9em Ind 11111a,,,.,,,, end property YalUatlona, and fOf ell partloullf'a .. to theee procaedlngt and any lnc:tMdual H1111"*1tt, reference la made to Nld oomblned "~" •• prefttNnwlty APC>rov.d ... well .. to the prevloualy mention.ct Rteotutlon ot Intention. 0.ICW'TIOM OF IMPROVIMINTI The propoeed WOrict of lmprovementa to be llnana.d under 1heae proc;eec:tlnga tor thl• A.,..tment Dlttrict are deecrlbed u the construc:tlon of the McF~den Plaza lmproYementa Including tkMWelkt, ptantert, lllndeceplng, roedway, and parking lot lmpr~t•, toget'*-wllh ap. purtenanoet and the conttructlon of anllq1.1e>-1ty1e atrMt llght1. decora11Ye aldewalka and ap. purtenane.t. 10 eerve end benefh the propertlat localed wflhln lhe A-.ment District. IOUNDAlml OP AHEl8MINT Dt8TNCT All prop«tlea that ti.Mflt lrom the work a of lmprovemenl thalf be 11 ... Md 10 pay 11 propon1on111e thar• of the cottt and expen ... of the lmproYementa, 1ogether with acqulalllon e)(p91'l .... A map of the At ... tment Ofttrlct ~tlfled u "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 59 (MCFADDEN SQUARE) hu beet\ approved by lhe leQlelatlw body, end for all partk:ul1r1u10 the boundarlea, refatanc::. It macsa to Mid map on flle with the trenacrlpl ol 1heae proceedings. COIT OP tMf'ttOWMeNTI The total eellmaled co11 of the works or Improvement ror the Asaes1ment Olttr1C1 are set forth ea follows: bt1ma1acs Cott ot Con11ructlon s 1,982,340 oo btlmat~ lncldant11 Expenses S 170,500.00 e..11m111ed Total Cost: S2.152.MO.OO bllmaled Conlrlbullon· s 1,43 1, 100.00 Balance to A11M111men1: s 721, 740 oo PROCEEDINGI ANO 90NOI Said pr<>OMdlnga lor this Aaaessmen1 Ol11rlc1 ahrll be hid end taken pursu11n1 10 lhe "Municipal lmpro"*'*'ll Acl of 1913" (Division 12 of the S1reeta and Highwa~ Code ol the S1a1e of Calltornla) Bond• thall 1>9 lsSYed 10 reprnen1 unpaid aaaeuments ln accordance •Ith the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915," (Olvlalon 10 of u ld Code). Followlng the conflrmallon or the 11asesamen1s. a period of thirty (30) deya wlll be allowed to make payment of assessment• In cash, end lhe unpaid balance wlll then become payable In annual 1ns1allmen111. wllh bonds ISSued to represen1 the unpaid balance The actual Interest rate fO< the bonds shall be delermlned uPOn the sale of said bonds PUBLIC HEARINQ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY. THE 24TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1990, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M OF SAID DAY, IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CITY HALL, IS THE TIME ANO PLACE FIXED TO CONSIDER ANO FINALLY DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST ANO CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND TO CONSIDER ANO DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF A MAJORITY OF THE AREA OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HAVE PROTESTED AGAINST SAID IMPROVEM ENTS, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF; ANO TO CONSIDER ANO FINALLY ACT ON THE ENGINEER'S "REPORT"', ANO TO HEAR ALL PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED PROCEEDINGS, OR THE GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHALL BE DONE, OR THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. OR AS TO MAPS ANO DESCRIPTIONS, OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST ANO EXPENSES THEREOF. O R THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT. ANO ANY A NO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES For ell lnformellon relating to these proceedings, the hearing procedure. and any and all mallers es set forth and contained In any documents. Resolullons or Certificates. a11ent1on 1s d11ected to the peccson daslgnaled below OATEO Auguat 23 t990 anvE aAOUM, PROJECT ENGINEER CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. aox 1111 NEWPORT HACH, CA mse-1111 TELE PHONE: (714> 14'·'311 WANDA RAGGIO CITY CLERK CITY OF NEWPORT 8EACH ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA Publl-"«l Orange Coast Dally Pilot August 24 29 1990 FW667 ~---AM Olm9ltJICS 0# THI CITY fW ~ 1UCH 1'111111 THI -~NII Am AWIW AN .. Nm:Y WATIR IUW?amtr ,._.,.. WHIMA&, tM Qty Couftoll Of tfltl City ot HuntlnQl,on ~ dOea ,__ ordM\ u fotlowl: lmO'nGll 1. D11'1 1d n el ~· C • ,. ..._ C-. leoeb• 111 .. eeq, permit puOlc enuuaa ~~wet• at r9Cllll 10 edopt end 9"foroe •...., **' wetkwl progrem to~ the quenttty of .... ~ by &he peopte "*-'tot tM purpoee of~~ tM ... ., .. ~of tuCtt pubftc enttty. The Ctty CounoM het9by .....,...,_•comp~...., coneervetlon P'OOfllm pwwt to c .. ,,. • ..., C.-Sec:tJone 375 .. eeca., b...s upon the need to conww water ~ and 10 9vold 0t mlNnlta. the .n.cte of MY future thor1.age. llCTION I. Pin .... The Ctty Coundl find• and detwm6nee thet • weter thOrtage could mtiat beMCI upon the oceuttera of one Of more ot the folk>wtng oondlUona: (A) ~el .. .., a4IPfY thortege due to lncreued demend or Nmted tuppliea (B) A major teteure of the tuppty, tt0t"91. and dtetttbullon fectltti.a of the Mettopollten Water Olttrlc;t of Southern Cellfomta, Ot ot the City occur.. (C) A local Ot reg60n.i ~ Whtch ltmlta the wetw euppty. The Ctty Could ailec> flfMie and deeermlnet thet the ooncHtlOna preveltlng In lhe Huntington BMch ., .. r9qUWe that the wtter r..ourcee aveitab6e be put to mu~ beneftdlll uee to lhe eJrtent to wtllch they are cepebtt, and that the watt• 0t unreeaonab6e uee, °' unreuonet>ta mechod of UM. of water b9 preYWlted, end that the conteNetfon of audl wet• encoufagt with • vtew to the maximum reuonabte and beneficial UM tri.reof In lhe lnt.,..ta of the IMOPle of 1he City and tor the public welfare. •CTION a. CIQA ...... , ... n. The City flndt thet lhla 0...dlnenoa end actlOn• ••en het .. ft., puraoant to thla 0...dinanoe .,. exempt from the Cellfornla Environmental Quellty AC1 • spectflc ectlona necMMry lo preYent or mltlQ•I• an emergency pur9Ual'lt to Pub&lc AeeoU<c.e Coda Section 21oeo (b)(4) and lhe California Envlronmental Quality Act Guttd91tnee Section 1526Sl(c). The City Admlnlttrator of the City la h9reby authorized e_nd directed 10 flle a Notice of Exemption u soon •• poealble followlng ~option of lhlt Ordlnenoe. llCTION 4. A1pluttora. The pr0Yialon1 of Ihle 0...dlne.nc:. ahall ~ly 10 1111 peraona. cua1omw1. and property MrYed by the City SICTION I. Auehoftutton. The Cl1y'1 Dlrec1or of Public Worka end lhe City Administrator, or lhelr detlQneted repreaentetlve, are h9raby authorized end directed by the City Council lo Implement the provlllona of lhll Ordinance; provld~. however, that any ectlona laken by them pursuant hefewlth shell be confirmed at lhe earllatt prect lcable time by the City Council llCTION I. .._..ory C.....-Vetton ,...._ 11Rpl1wtatton. The City shall monil<>< Iha projeeted supply and demand IOI' w11er by It• cuatom.ra The Olrec10< of Public Worlls shall determine the extent of the conaanretlon requlrao through the 1mplemaflt111on end/or tenntnauon of pertlcular conMrYatlon ateges In order fO< the City 10 prudenlly plan fOf and supply water to 111 cu11omer1. The City Councll shall dlrec11he Clly Admlnlatrator 10 0<der tha11t1e approprl11e s1age of water conaervetlon b9 Implement~ or lermlneted an any time 11 delermlnes appropriate In ICCOf'dance wilh the appllcable provltlon of lhla Ord inance. However, In cue of local emargenclel as defined under lhe Hunllnglon e.ech Municipal Code. the City Admlnl11ra10< anal! have tl'le 111.11t1or11y to order the lmplemantatlon of the approprle1e stage of w11er conaervallon subjec1 10 ratlflcallon b y lhe City Councll within aeven d•Y'I thefeefler or sueh 0<der of the Dlrec1or ol Public Work• sttall nave no further force 0< effecl llCTION 7. P9ftettJ. As provided In Wet9' Cod9 Section 377, any v10111uon of th is Ordinance 111 a misdemeanor. Upon conviction thereof .ucl'l person thell be punished by lmprlsonmen1 In lhe coun1y j11ll l0< no1 m0<e lhan 30 days. or by tine nol exceeding one thousand dotlars (S 1,000 00), or by bolh In addition to any olher remedies which 1he Ct1y m•y have for the enf0<cement of this Ordinanoe. aervlce or water shell be dlsconllnved Of approprlatety llmtled 10 any customer wtio willfully uses water In vlolatlon of any provision hereof. SECTION I. !"9cttva Data end PuWtcetton. Thia Ordinance shall beco me effecllve as of the date of 11dop1lon end shall be publlatled wllhln ten daya of adoption, pursuant to the c.mornae Wat9' Coda Section 376 PASSED ANO ADOPTED by the City Counctl ot the City of Hunllnglon Beach al a regular meettng thereof held on the 20tn day ol August. 1990 ~TE" QREEN, Meror Pro-Tampore A TTEST· Connie Brock•ay, City Cletk ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, quallfled Clly Cieri< of the City of Huntmgton Beach and e11-ol'flelo Clefk of lhe City Counctl of the said Clly. do hereby certify 1ha1 lhe whole number o f members of the Cl1y Council of lhe City ot Huntington Beach Is seven. that the foregOlng ordinance w as read to sard City Councll al a regular meellng ll'lereof held on the 8th day of August. 1990, end w as again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thefeor held on ttle 201h day of August. 1990, and wllll passed and adopted by ttle affirmative vote ol et leasl 11 matorlly of all the memt>ers of said City Councll. ~--..!~~~~~n~.-...0~~..,~1: w.. !WUCPll : tt0ncl &rWnno.. NOnCI •• "'"*-:. TO A01118NSTEA TO AWlllM • aTATEOF: oolltt'&o FRANK RICHARD .. OO•I L DAYll JESZKO ~!SE~ A1~. CASE MO. A111217 ~ldlrie9. crecltorl. To el ~ con11noeru ~. ~ e1..-... .. ~ wtlo ~ ·~•.Md OCtlef .... be In~ In MM» ,,., !he d or..-... ... or boll, 04hetwllie be ln-.....d 1111 of FRANK klCHAAD h ri « ~ 0t '°"'-DAVIS ol OOAISE I,.. 48KO .. A PETITION ti.a been OOAJSE L. JESZKO filed bv SCOTT DAVIS A PE'TITIOH hm blell the Superb Court of llled by JACl..YN ~DY Cllllfomia, County ol and JERAL.DfNE J. ORANGE SAUNDERS ~ f'9 THE PETrTION Suoei1of Court oC l"t<ll.*• thal SCOTT Cllltlomi!,. County of DAVIS be appomted OAANG1:. pet90n• rep,...,,&awe THE PETrTION edfT'n&"r Iha .... ol ~· Iha! JACl VN J lhe deoedtnl CASSIDY -.. JACI. YN J THE PETITION MILLER and JERALDINE requeall authoffty J SAUNDERS be ~-r lhe •ta appotnted -penonal under lhe Independent :W.e:"lalNe to ~IStratlon of E..... .., .,. ...... of Ad (Th«s au1hority wWI lhe daoedent allow the pat90nal THE PETrTION representalfva to . re<JJ•• lhe de<:9d9nra many , 8C~ withoul WILL and OOdlc:is, If lf'!y. oo~coun •P.Prt111al. be IO"nltled to probe .. =.nt g 09~*81 The wll ~ .. ~ ~ however Iha P8f'IOl"lil .,. •va-..- representa11Ye w• be •11W111natlot\ II\ .,. f"9 ~ ~red '° give noooe '°by f.:Eoourt PETrTION lnlef•lad P«90n9 unle99 ~IS authonty to they have waived no11ce admln«sler the •tai. oonaenlad to 1he propoeect acllon ) The Independent under the lndependane admlnis .. allon aulhonry Aannlslratlon of e.a ... wil be granled uni.ss an Ad (Thia authorlly ..,. Hllefestea P8f'90ll files an allow lhe ~ Objecton lo the pelllOn ,.pr...,..talrve to laM and shows OOOd cause "*'Y acllon9 dlout why the OOUff should not Obtaining cour1 approval grant the au1hor1ry Before talvng c:ena.n v«y A HEARING on lhe importanl =::i '~hon will be held on however. Iha lember 20 1990 at rapraMntatNa wil be 1 1 5 PM 11'1 Oepe 3A ~Hd to 91¥9 nob to localed at 700 CMC inWW•lad pat'90fW ~ Center Onve WR, Santa Viey have~ nob Of !Ana CA 92701 oonsanlad lo the ptopoeed IF YOU OBJECT TO 8Ctloo) The 11~1 I lhe granllno of lhe petition, admtnis .. ation ~ yoo sttoolcJ awear a.I fl• wil be gr11nlad unie. an hearing and s1a1e yoor lni.teslltd ~ tllee en oOtecllOnS or file wntten ObfeCIOn to the peellion o0!8CllOns W'llf'I lhe OOUf1 and lhoM QOOd C9UM belote the heanng Yoor Why the COUt'f ~ not I appearance may t>e in grant Iha eulhoffty person or by your att?OOY A HEARING on f\a IF YOU ARE A ~"ion will be hakt on CREOrTOR or a 5epltltmber 20, 1980 al 1contingent creditor ot lhe 1 45 P M in Oepl 3A deceased yoo must hie localed at 700 CMc: your clallTI '"""' the OOYl1 Cenier OnY9 W... Santa and mad a copy 10 Ile Alla CA 92701 personal rePfesenlalrve IF YOU OBJECT TO appo.,led by the OOUfl IN granlinq Of Iha petition I w1t11n lc>Yr monlhs from you should appear at 1'141 lhe da\8 of first tSUance of heatflg and state your lenMS as provlCled 1n ~'°ns or r• wrinen section 9100 ol !tie ~ With Iha ooun Califom1a Probale Code be'lora Iha hM11n9 Your The um& for f!Wlo claims llPPN'"8nc8 mmy M in 1111111 not •X$W• before foor P9fWOl'I or by your llllDrMy months from tie heanng IF YOU ARE A l~te nollCled above CREOl'TOR QI a YOU MAY EXAMINE conungenl credttot ol lhe lhe file kepi by lhe court II CieOHsed yoo ,,..,., file y<>Y are a petson yOYt claim w1'1 the COUl1 intCHesled 1rt the estate I and ma11 a cooy 10 f'te I y<>Y may file wi11'1 lhe oour1 personal repicetenlalJVe a lomial Aeauasl lor' appoinled by me ooun I Special NotlOe ol the fihnqj w11htn lour montllS lrom of an 1nven10ry an~ 1rie oaie of fH'St suanoe ol apPf&ISal of estate assets Nlllers as prOYIC»d "' AYES COUNCILMEMBERS MacAlllS19f. Winchell. Green, Bannister Sliva, Er~1ne or ot illlY pelltlOfl or sec:bOn !HOO of fie NOES Councllmemt>ers None • accooni as J 0VIOed lllt Caltlomia Probate Cooe ABSENT Councllmembers Mays section 1 01 fle Tlle lame 10f filing clalms Ml.IC NOTICE DI-IC NOTI"'" D11n•1c NOTICE Calltomia Prot>ate Cocie A. wll not exp.re t>efore lour r~ ~ r~ R~esl lor Sc>ecial Notice months lrom fl• rieanng 1 I Connie 8rodlw•r fofm is available lrom ltloi date riotice<l above P\llt.IC NOTICE lit IOM2 I Inc., •T: lllNNITH J . DA TED JUL y 10, 191111 UN· dltcl11ms any ltat>tltty '°'any City co--. __... ---·-c•~ .. Oft .. _ Cit c ti Of ... _ Ct f ..... tt oourl clefk YOU M .. y E" .. MINE NOT.Cl TO CMOITOttl QOLOIN, 'lltl810fNT, LESS YOU TAKE ACTION 1nc0trKtn.U ol lt>e 11r .. 1 _,. .. -lll-.n1"'"' ,_,. ,_ J ounc t.-tr 0 .._n ft9ton e.ach, Cefttornle. p "' ,...,., OI' IUl.J( "'AM~llt TraMtw .. Md lnlended TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· addr ... and ott>e< common ARof,,, f0t elltlon.f; ttle Ille 11.epl t>y the court 11 AND cw INTINTION Tr_..,.. IEFITY, 1T MAY BE SOLD AT OM>Qnahon 11 any al'IOwn l Publl-"«l Orenoe Cout Oatly Piiot August 29 1990 W-125 ~:r,; yo,SJ:'l~ 'l.."::.. .... !'..e 111 a1 ... ~ pef'SC>e•h•ftn TO ~llt Pvt>lt.W Ot~ C<>ell A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU nettltl Suite 100 ,.,...,.,........,I'-''"' ,...._ Al.COHOUC MVllltAOl Delly PllOt August n 1990 NEED AN EXPLANATION Seld salewlllbem.O. bul P'lllJC NOTIC[ "8.IC NOTICE P'lllJC NOTtcE "8.JC NOTICE Tustin CA 92680 y'OO may 1 .. Wtltl Ile <X>UI" uc ..... ,., (MC•. W· 13 t OF THE NATURE OF THE ••fllll<>ut COVenal\t or .... ,. "-',,.. ___ 0 p a lormal Aeo.iesl lor 1101•1t7u.c.c . IPROCHD•NO AGAINST ran1y.aaprau0t1me>1.o ,.. LIQALONHNANCI NOTICf flCTITIOU8.,...18 OflANGeCOUWTY ...,.~....,..,.t ait 1'°1 Speoel Notoce ol '18 ~g ANO Mn PIJlt.IC NOTICE vou YOU SHOULD CON 1o•rd1ng 11t1e, poueuion or OfU>tNANCE NO. *2 INV1TINO •• NAMI STA.,...WT ~COURT Auo 29 Sep 1990 of an onventory and IT MQ ... , TACT A LAWYER en<;umbrenon 10 pay the "AN OtltDtNANCI Of THI NOttGell hefet>ygtven tl'lat1 rne following pert()nl are 1'00 Ctwlc Certtef DI-·c W\TICE appraisal of .. ~ .. auets NOTICE tS HEREBY I 157M DA TED AUGUST 23 remaining principal sum of CITY OP HUNTINGTON the&>.rdo!Tru11-of 1,.,. OOlngbuSlneMU Df.W... l'"UUU nv or ol any petition Of GIVEN 10 ,,.,. Ct9dl1ort ol NOTICI °' I 199() tl\e notl(S} NCU•90 t>y laid MACH AMIMDtMO THI Cout Community College (Al NEWPORT PARTY ..... A-. account -provmd 1n LOVSON CORPORA TtON a TlltU8TEl'I IALI FtlltlT AMlllt1CAN TITLI 0..0 ol Trull, wtll'I interest HUWTINQTOM M.ACH OR· OtttrlCt ol Orange County j PLANNERS UNLIMITED (Bl CA. W7'01 'ICTITlOUI .u .... aa sac:llOf'I t2~ 04 f'te Cll1forrua Corp Tranaletor On ~temt>et tll 1990 IN81MANCE COlllWANY. a l tnet.an u pro11id9d 1n UICI DtMANCI COOi aY M · California •111 r~ve Mil· NEWPORT PARTY PLA,._ P at 111 on a r LY NN N,Alm aTATEMINT Caitlomia Probala COdQ A and LICef'I ... wflOM buSl·tal t I 00 am F1r11 Ameriun CaMtomi. GOfpofattofl note(I} aovanc.s If any, ,IALINQ ARTICLI 172 eO Olds up lo bul no tater NEAS t77·A AIV'lrllOeA.,.., LE'TROTER Tl'le followlng '*'°"''are ~I bf Soeaal NotJC4'I ,,... addrHI •• 3950 Cam· T111t Insurance Company a • ': , • I 11 n d t • under tl\e terrn1 Of II>• 0..0 n.MOI'. ANO AOOtNO tl\an 10 30 am TrlUtlday Newport 8Mcll CA 92963 Reeilc>ndent BERNARD doing t>.ill-.. lonn cs ava...0-lrom fl• put Ottve In the City of New-Cal1lorn11 corporation .. AuthoflHd Officer, 114 of Trull,,_ cnargn and n.IWTO •• AlltTICLE Seplemt>e< 13 1990 al,,..., 8tlan w ..... 20M s.. LETROTER CA UNITS VENTURE court cietll. port S.ach County 01 Or · Trustee or Succauor IMI fifth "'"'· a.n1a1e•penM1otuw1TrvttM1nCI 170 INTITLIO IN· Pu1c1>u1no ()epart"'41"t 011co11a, Cot ta MHa CA C...No 03181•4 ,~S:.::~~~11;22:i Attot,,.yf0tPelltl~· ~. Stale ot Ca11forn1a. Trustee or Sut>l111uted Ana. Callfornle t2701, (714) ot lt>a lrvsll created t>y Hid YIRONMINTAL llllQU· said sct>oot 011trict locat9d 92e27 tlWON8 a 1 Michael S. YcearUn that a bulk tr1n1fer 11 at>out TrullM of tl'lal certain OHO S51-01'11, 1•1. 21)4. 1 o eed ot Tru11 lo wll LATION8" at 1370 Adams Avenue 1 Thll t>u11neu II con· NOTICll Yau ""9 Mefl C:;,!~~;,)/ Ca~1':,~1~• 1~ 2970 H•rbof Blvd to be maoe 10 BAY COLONY ol Trust aAac:uteO t>y SIER-I Put>hlNIO Oranoe C<>Ht 1&91159 70 8Y~8: Costa M.,. Calttornta al l dVC'led t>y an tndlVlduaJ .....a. Theoo."tlfteY ~ Qo.,.. St"t Sulla 200 Ne--Sulw 214 RESTAURANTS Transfer .. RA PACIFIC 3 CORPOR-0111y P1tot Augull 29 Seo· The t>eneflC•ary uno.< said Ordinance No 3052 wl'l!Cfl time M td Olds Wiii be Tne regl•trant(l l com· ....... ,_ WtlNYt ,_ port Beac.n Cato! 92660 Co1t11 MMe CA 92626 and lntanded Trantle< .. 1 ATE PLAZA. a Ca11!0tn1a ltm· tamt>et 5 t2 1990 Deed of Trust 1>1tetol0ta ax-1arnands tt>e Huntington put>hcly ooeoec1 and r..O menc4ICI lo Iran.act Du.._ llieMt ~ _..... ,_,. Tl'lil t>us•nen 11 con-Orange Coast Oai!Y PrlOt wh<>M bullneu add rats 11 1190 parlnerstup, and re-W · t 2& eculed and Oeltvefad to tt>e S.ecl'I Municipal Cooe t>y fOf j neu unoer tl'le FICtlttovt ..---"'*' • ...,._ _.. Aug 28 29 Sep ' 1990 8070 Wealmtnale< Ave , 1n corded August 19 1988 u lunderSIQned I WT•tten Oec·laddtng ArtlGle 970 lt\lotled PURCHASEOFSEVEN(7} 8u1tneH Name(tl lilted ........... ,........,....... dueled I>')' a o-ra Patl· --------- Iha City of We11m1n1ter 11n11rvmet1t no 811·• 12708 ol P\alC NOTICE lat11ton ol Default and 0.. Env1ronmanlal Regu-1 VEHICLES. COAST COM·1 at>O.,.. on Auguat 3 1990 II yOu wt.,, 10 Nell the ad ~:P ragoatranttSt com P\alC NOTICE County at Oranoe State of Olfictal Records ot Orange mand for Sale, and • written 1a11on1 10 Implement the MUNITY COLLEGE DIS-1 Brian WNYef v>Ce at an attorney 1n 11'1•• menoed 10 tranNCt Du&i Calllornta I county Callfornl• and TITLE ORMllt NottGe of Default and flee· Ca1tlorn1a Environmental TRICT Tl'lla ttatemerit wu flied matter you lhoulO do to l\8U under trwt f oc1t1ooua LIOAL MOTlCt The loGIUon in Cal<lornta p(Jrsuant to tl'lat certain No-NO. 11U1M hon to 5411 The uno.<11gneo Quality AC1 ThtS Wilt t>e lor· 411 t>t<Js ••• to t>e in ac· 'wi1n tl'le County Clerk at Ot· promptly 90 tl'lal 'fOV1 ...,.,, Bua•n•H Nam .. 11 l•••ed "'~•ED 111G-l1 of tt>e onlef execut,_,. ottic.e 1ioe of Defau11 thefaunder TRU8Tll l'"'I cauMO I.id Notoc. of 0.. •••dad to tt\41 Catll0tn11 eotdanoe ••"11'1 lhe Bid Oocu I~ County on Auguat 3 Ian reeponM If any may t>e aUOO«T l'Oll -, at>Ov9 on •uou'' • 199C or prtno1pa1 bu11neu ottlGe rec:Ofded M•t 24 t990 u NO. 2·1Cl2IOIYll lfault ano Eltcuon 10 Sell to Coe5tat Commoss;on '°' ap-ments •tucn •t• now on 1 .. 1 hl9cl on nme Pr .. tOeflt "'VINE UNWlED of Iha 1n1enoeo tran1t111or 11 tnstrumenl No 90 2711396 of Ml'IMNCE: C>e recorded 1n tl\e cou,,ty prova1 and •ncorporallon ano mar t>a NCureO m tl\e 1'-71 AVtao! u11eo na llOO de-Tl'ltl 1181_.,1 .,0 '••flO ICHOOl Dl8Tw.ICT Same 011tc111 Records of H td 1)-tool-40T7 wnere tl'le raal pr()()erty •s rnto tl'le City s Local Coastt l ottice 01 11\e Orrect0t of Pvt>ltan.d Ot•nQe Cout mandadO Et trltxinaj p...o. tlfllh ii.. Count, 1.>e•• :it 0, .,,. 1rv1"• u"•f•e<: Scr."1<" Alf otner t>uSlneu nam" County wlll under .,,a NOTK:I OI' located Program lmpl~t•no Ot Purc11asino ot '4!1d tct>001 1D11ly Pttot A<J9u•t II is. 22. oec1<11r contra uo 11n au· anoe COu"h or-•uouai 1 Drstnct orooosec: t>uo~1 1 -. tnd addrMIM uMd t>y tl'll porAul nt 10 H id Deed or1 TlltUITlf'I 8Al.f DATE 011121190 dlnancet district 29 1990 dlenela a"*'°' Que UO re-'* ti90 91 •1h bt1 h&ollb~ le>< 1nt9n6ed tran1fer0< wlthln1 T ruat Mii at out>h<: auction I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT WI IT I llt N MUTUAL Ar11Cle 970 • Env11onmen I Each t>td<Mt mu1t sut>mn I W-OH IC)Onda oentro Cle 30 d••• F•5220 put>hc 1nat14Ktl0'" 11 ~'-t ll'lr .. yeara ~•• p111 to tar for ca.ti> 11wtul money ol 11'1e UNDER A. DEED OF TRUST C 0 llt' 0 llt AT I 0 N, 2244 tat Regulatl()('ll c:on1arn1 lt'W! wHl'I n11 tnd • bid MCurtty in Laa la 1nformac1on Que Put>••tn'llO l• •rtqe Cc.-u t Barianca Pa,. ... ) ,,.,., ... .. known to tl\e lntenoaojun•l90 Statn at AmetlCI • DATED 01 27 89 UNLESS WIST COAST HtaffWAY, IOllOwlng MCtlO'lS In amout1t no• ... tr•an ll"8 ruauc NOTtcE ligUe Carly P1101 °'""11"'1 8 I!> .:2 CA rrom 4UQu$1 19 •n s." lrant'-.. ate Nooe casnier' cl'lec:k payable lo YOU TAl<E ACTION TO IUITI 200. NIW,OlltT 8ecttene: percan1 1s• .. 1 or ona SI U.teo 0-IOllCHa• II 29 1990 t•~~ 11 1<+91' e>et- The proe>er1'f II d..Cr1t>edll&ICI Trustee drawn on • PROT ECT YOUR PROP· MACH. CA ~ (714) 9700 Genera• PrOlllllOnl I n 0 u •• n 0 0 0 11 .'. l'ICTTTIOU9 au..... conMtO de un at>oQado .,, w 09 . '"• hO<>r~ 01 e 00 ...... ,,., tn general 11 All ttock 1n 11a1a 0t nallOnt l bt nk a ERTY tT MAY BE SOLD AT a.Q-4111, Aa-" Trwt .. I 9701 Enwonmenlal Pro-IS I 000 00) ..moenev• 11 tl'le I N~ 8TATl•NT •I• u unto o.Der~ ,,_.IO ' 10 c-"' TP\f! PuDI• "-•"''Q trade li•lur ... equipment c.l'leck drewn t>y a 1111a or A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU aY: Vlrttnla Kept, oeulng lelHf ol lt>e aum Old U • The followlng pertona are lnmeellatamenta Cle Hta nr tll• orooo'M!CI t>ucJ~t '°' and good w1U of a oertatnlfadltll Ct9<111 union or • NEED AN EXPLANATION Trwt .. ·a .... Offlc., ·I 1170t t Aom1n1str111ve guarantee tnet the t>tdo.t dOlnQ bullnest aa rnanera. au rupuu ta PUBUC NOTICE 1990 91 will ~""'" 111 '!>O'>C ••I-ant bullneu known ct>ecll drawn t>y • tlata or OF THE NA TURE OF THE ~ °'1lftte C·-1 F-wtll .,,,., into 11\a PICIP<>Md j <••NEWPORT HARBOR eterila, 11 t>ay alguna poeoe S.rrenGI Park wa, ,,..,,,. aa NEWPORT MANDARIN laderal H lllngs and 1oan as PROCEEDINGS AGAtNSTIDeltr,.... A"fvel II, S.,,. 9702 En vrro,.,man111 Contract 11 11'11 sama tt LOCKSMITH tt>IA8C LOCK -reglltrada a l*"po 'UMO "" nn Septemt>4tf ' 1090 and toc;et.O 11 3950 CAM·,IOClalton or aav1ngs oank YOU YOU SHOULD CON-~bet S. 12, 1_, Atteumenl Comml11M Et awareled lo l'ltm In Iha event ANO KEY (C)NEWPORT 1·T0 THE RESPONDENT ~TITlOU8 IMJltNEIS •1 • 10 e> 1oc1o c -PUSDR 1n1neC11yof~·•pec:jfled 1nS.Ctl()('l510?of TACT A LAWYER W-127 lat>lttneo Olfallureto an1er 1ntOIUCh BEACH HARBOR LOCK .. The petlt-l\U filed. NA•ITATE•NT P .. t>•isn~ O··~ C:.oatl P«1 Belcfl. County ol ()f. ll'le Fln1nc1a1 Code and On 09120190 at 10 oo 9702 1 Comm111 .. Mam con Ir tel, tl'le Pfoeeed• ol S A FE ( o J HE w PORT ~llllC>ft concerning yoyr n 1e IOl!Owlng per tan• are 01. • P110t •119us 1 :>9 1990 ~. Stata 01 CaJllorn•a.'autl'l<>ftad to do t>usineN 1n AM WESTERN MUTUAL "8.IC NOTICE oer11'11p 1riecnec11 wlll t>efort .. teo or HAA80R LOCI< & SAFE, rnet'fltlge "you fall to file• Oorng bullr>eU aa w 12;1 and trentfe< tl'le IO!IO'#i"O al·ltl'lll 11a1e. at tl'le main en· CORPORATION 11 tl\e duty 9702 2 Duties on Iha, ... of a t>0n0 Iha fUll (e)NEWPORT HA.R BOA reeoon• W111'11n 30 days of St>earton lahl'n•" ~ori cOf\Olk: bevereoe licen111 (Of ttanc• 10 First Americ•n appotnled Truet .. undar l'ICTITlOUI au ... a• 9703 Environmental De tum lhereof wtll be for1.,ted LOCK 1 SAFE fr)NEWPORT IHM data that tl'lll summons gaga 19000 MacArll•u' llc;enMtl ON SALE GEN-j Tltle lnturtl\Qe Comp1ny 11'<! purauant to 0..0 ol NAMl ITATIMINT terrn1na11on lo llid COiiege dlttrlOt Bid SAFI! CO jg)NEWPORT II Mt"9d on )'OU, your oe-181vo Irvine C11ttorrioa ERAL COCK T All RE S 1toc:ated ti 114 East F1n11 T ru 11 Raco r o eO on Tt>e lotlowlng persona ara 9 7 0 • M I 0 I t On Meunly tnall be one of the BEACH HARBOR LOCK I lauh l'lley t>t artl•ed end the 92715 TAUAANT •47 t8111179 now Slr"1. tn ll'le city of Santi 02/071119 u Document No CIOl"O °'41neea as MMSUfes 1olloW!nQ Call'l. Cutller't SAF£jhlNEWPOAl LOCI< & OOUl't mey anter a iuoon-t S'-'9on Lailman ~ullOf" ~ to prem1-J«atad,Ant CaHtornta 1111na1 r1gl'lt, 89-06S3'e. 800I< Paoe Of COMMUNICATION MAR· 970<6 l Mon11or1,.,g and Ct1eci1 c.rtt"-d Chedi QI l([Y (l)NEWP<>f\l LOCI( & con1a1n1ng •n1unet111e or Mor1oege Core>orat!Ot' " al 3950 Campus Or N 8 rnlt ane1 tnt•Mt con~ Otf1e1a1Records 1n the ottloe l(ETJNG SYSTEMS 5020 R419orting Program BIOdet • Bond m.O. Pl)'• &An (J)N~T BEACH ott>er or~' conc.m109 corporaled In De••,.••• tor Iha pram• ... l()c4at.0 at 10 ane1nowheldt>y 11 under ol tt>e Recorder ol Orange Campua Drive, Newport 9705 Appeel 1•t>te to the oro.r ot tl'la LOCKSMITH (klA9C LOCI< dMalon at orooerty IPOUMI 21 " 19 19000 Mt< t.•1nu• 3950 Camput Or , In tl'le Cttyl N ICI 0..0 01 Trull In the Coun1y CaMfc>fnta, axecutad Beech. C.ilf 92&e0 THI ll'UU. TIXT ()fl T'HI Coeat Commun!~ Colteoe ANO KEY, 711 W 171h SI tul)p()r'I cNkl cu91octy CtlllO Blvd 1r111ne Cllttorn a 9;>" l~ ol~Beacl'l,County oll proc>erW lituatad In Nld t>y RICl'lardK Lau.atlng1e ~beoel J Smttn. 9301 OlltOtNANCI II AVAIL·1Dt1tr1CtBoardOf ruat ... J.)J, Cotta Meaa. Calll auoon attorney "'9t.cottl. Tl'l1• t>u11nau •t con Otano-. Stale of Cautor11ia County and State dMCttbed man TIO-ate< Ctr . Hunllngton A IL I IN TH f CITY No l>tddar Mt y ""thdr-t2e27 and IUCll'I Oll'ler rt1191 N may ducted t>v • COfl)O(allOn Thtl tl'le amount of at WILL SELl AT PUBLIC 8Ncl'I, Calif 928'6. CLINC'I Ol'PtCI 1\11 bid tor • P41'10d Olfor1y-Jeca L• ~ 7 t 1 W be granted by Iha court Tt>e T 11• regiatrant com l)UfehMI pnc:a or con~-· ,AlltCIL 1: PARCEL 3 AS AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST RolanCI A Smlll\. 9301 AOOPTEO t>y tl'le City 11 .... ('51 d•y• .,,., ll'le 011• 17th .J-3 eo.ta ...... C.Mf oar111.nment OI waqee le~ rneno.o to trt n"t"'t but.I allon In connectlQn with NJO SHOWN ON A MAP FILED B t O O E R F O R Tidewater Ctr Huntington Councll of 11\e City of Hunt "" tor Iha oPenlnQ tnereol t2't27 l"O of moneot or prQC>efty Ot n-unoet the llCtthous ,,.,,..., ot Nici 11oen .. (or tN BOOK 93 PAGES 45 CASH (paytt>le at UMe ot Beecto Calif 926'& lngton Beacn al a regular TM Bo9rd of Tr\41 ... r• Otv1a ~. 711 w f7tl'I other court t 11tl'IOrtH d bull,_, name ex namn llCetltiM) Ind Mid bualMU.,AND 411 OF PARCEL MAPS, .... In lawful money ol 11\e Tl'lll t>u11na11 II con meeting neld Monday --111epr1v11egeat rejoec1· St J-3 Coeta ....... Callt proc:eeo•noa may.., r-ewll lilleG above on N A lncllldlng tl'la llllmlled In· IN THE OFFICE OF THE Urlllad Slatea} at tl'le Chai>· dVC'leO t>y a general part· Augut1 ~ 1990 by ll'lt IOI ong atiy Ind all !llCll or to t2627 JUN ~8 1990 S~ Lenman Hullat> "9fltory, 11 tl'le tum ot Snone, COUNTY RECORDER OF man A.venue entranoe to ttwl neranlp lowing roll call vote waive eny lrregularltlel or In-Thie bUalneH 11 c;on.. 0.., ~. C._., ltr 1 Mtg ~P Suaan f Moore wNGf1 c:onalatt ot the tOltow·'SAID ORANGE COUNTY CllllC Center Bulll<lng. 300 The reg111ranttt l com. AYES Counotlmemt>era •tor-m1111iu •n any bid or In Oucted t>y hut t>el\<I at'<! wh CettleftM l1 .. lflf8f, Def*-VP A S.C:re1ar-, Ing CMll 35 000 oo 0.1 'AlltCIL I: A NONEX· Elll Ct>apmtn AVflf>,,_ ()f. menoeo to tran1ac1 t>ual-Mac A1t1t1er W1ncna11 tne t>t001no Ttle reg111r1n1c11 com· tJ Clertl Tt>t• ata19"141flt ...... filed m9ne1 Note lO 'ooo 00 CLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR ange CA 90ee7 nMa under Iha Fict111ou. GrMn 8ann111ar Siio ... Ne,,; 1U1 menc.c:1 10 1ranaac:t t>u91-L let• o t 1 r 3 I 3 wllh the County ClfW' t'.\t Or Tl\et It has '1>ee<1 lg(ead INGRESS, EGRESS AND 1111 rlQl'll mlt ano tnter•t Bu11n .. 1 Name(tl !lated ErU..ne Open Septemt>er 13 nwa unoar the Flc110out RocNitte1 Coeta MeM CA anoe Count) on Jut) 16 t>etWMn NICI~ and VEH ICULAR PARl<tNG con~ lo and now l\elO at>oveon July31 199() NOES Councllmemt>era 1990 t030 1 m jov11neH Name(al ll•led 92921 1990,_ Intended tranaf• .. aa r• OVEA PARCEL B AS t>y 11 under Nl<I 0..0 of ~ J Smnl'I none I ~ Il l •• FAit· ab0¥9 on 196' l"ub11"'9<1 Otano-eo.11 Put>ltaneo O<ange Cou1 quit.CS t>y S.C 24074 of ll'le SHOWN ON A MAP FILED Trval In lhe l)r()9erly titv-Tl\la llalemat1t ,. .. flied A 8 S E N T C 0 u n lltlll, Ylce C"e""llaf, CN1a ~ 0911y PrlOI AUQUlll 2t Sep Dall) PllOt Augual 3 1!> 22 8ualnaN. and ProtMINon• IN BOOP< 93. PAGES 45 ateo 11'1 "'<I CO\ln1y, Cati. With 11'18 County Cl«k ol Ot· otimemt>er• Maya •ualMe• •"••re. c-· 1 Thi• llai.rNnl waa rn.o tember s 12 19 1t9() 129 1990 I Code, 11111the oonal<letatlon ANO 48 OF PARCEL MAPS. l0tn11, delcrlbl"O the land anoe County on Jul\ J t. CrTY Of HUNTINOTOM jC9"'n'tlftlty C..... Ofe. will'l 11\e County Clerk at Ot· W 1~2 W l03 LOCAi. .. ru.s PACtflC vtlW MIMOttlAL f'AlttC C-ter, • Mor'tua"' C.l'lae* • C•lfl"'•orv 3$00 " hC v-°' .. , .. ~e.ac" .... ,,.. ,. .. ....,... llU ..... H Mortuitr) • ClleDftl Cremetton 1 10 Bro.ctw•\' Cosu M-. .., .. ,. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? tor the transfer of MIO bulll• IN THE OFFICE OF T Hf I herein tMO lllACH lf'lcl 'anoe County on July 31 -and tranti.t of Mid COUNTY RECORDER OF 'ARCIL 1: Lot 18 of T1ac1 l'..-0 C...... .,,.....,, C"7 Pvt>llal'lad Otange Coast 1900 t1C9nee It to ~ paid onty!SAID ORANGE COUNTY No 10277 1n lhe Cny at P\.ibllthed OranQe Colet a.ti Delly PllOI Augut1 19 Seo· l'-.n -"• MkS trenei.r hu Deel\ NI/NI. ane1 addt ... ot 11\e Coata ..._. Counry of. Or· Ody Pttot it.uvu•• a t&. 22. Pvb81hed Otange CoMt tembet 5 1990 Pvbl«tfled OtM09 Coaat .,ov9d by tl'le °"*1·l t>eneflettry ti whoee requ.l ~. State of Ce111orr11a, M 2t. 1990 Deily Ptlot Augutl n tttO W-t21 0...., P!lot A.ugu .. a 1' 22. "*'t of Aleotlollc a.v.eoe1111e .-i. being c:onouei.ct per Map recora.ct 1n eooa w-oee w 130 1n '"° ContrQ4. h•llOfl Ftnanclat Cofl>O'· 44&, Peqee 10 lhrOUQll 14 "8JC fl)TIC( W..()93 "* notlea 11 aubjecl to11tton at Summarflel<I Com· 1ncluaM of Mlac.itanaoue "8.IC NOTICE flta.IC fl>TIC[ I S.CtlOn 8tot of UC C 1Mon1 Offlel Perk 2515 MaOt. In the ~ ol tl'le flCTtflOUI .,..... "8JC M)TIC( T"9t • ..... 1ran1i.r. Ind w11111no1011 Aoed Sulla County ~o. 01 MIO flCTTTIOUI .,..... 1'1Cnnou9 aueMll ....._ ITA,._.NT ••00~1at ttl9el0tMalc'l 733 ir111a1>urgh Ptnn· Covnly, l!!XCl!!PT INO ....-aTAnmtfT ...-1TATIMIWT Tt>elOllOwl"Ol*tOnlatt ~nnoua---•• etocll In trlCM. n•tur11.jey1Yanl1 tS24 t t tten11on rHl!AE,-AOM tit Oii OM The lolowlng C-tont t ie The f()lloimg C*'toftt art OOlnoQ ~ 11 NAm ITAf'lmWT equlpfMlll tnd good .... of Suten Bowmen OltecllOnl lnlnefll and ••• ., rionte t>u1 doing~.. ~ ~.. SHANA s 5722 Oeloley Tne tolloWlo ~.,. Mid butlnaat W\11 be con-110 Ille at>ovl property mey wlthoutrlght of entryonthe INlfjANATIONAL IN· (a}MAASH AOVERllSING T•r.tMne,Celll 1271$ OOlnQ bullne98• IUml'Nled, tnd Ille con--be ot>lllned by req~llng aurflOt or wttlltn 500 IMf V£8TMENT, t77 Rlveftll<le (l>)MAASH , A AAOYO hymour Lampetl, &7221 VOfTUAf &ALU . 102 llo.tUon therefor 1oo-fherjtame In wtltlnQ trorn Ille tllereot, H reMtved by Ot , N9wpOft Beech. Calif AOVllA'TISING, t 124 Metn 0-tey Terr lrvtne Cell! 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Cir Colla ...... ~ "°' ~ .. 1 n . ~""°'~I ·~ 11 o.ay PllOt A l\)utl • 1~ " .., F> IOt ~I, •S n. _,Lill 11 YOU AM IN DUAUU Ce t:ltlt ll, 1MO n . tllO lt 1 2t 1tt0 -~ 9'1 -UNOIJ' ~DUO Of TlltUIT. The us~::._41 Tr""99 W-490 W 00• 1 Wot 1 ' • ',,. ~ 119• O.O•• t,.,..,1 ., ""' ti"''~ t'o1c>t t P'•AVOCI tn "" n ,.,, •• ,. • n•• ~~<f' n~ ,.,.,.,1 Ul&f't ,,. ""'"" t''i\tN\llMltt w,. "''~ n<>"' SEARt:~ '"" *'•ml" fOI , "U •t ""ftthA t "il'ltqft .. , t U \.llt 1fttf ,,,,_. ''"""" •f\G l 'WI h fl IO I... °"1 "4N W f' <.AnlA "'"• ,,,.... 01 courw al!r· ,,,., WIAtC f" • C0"'Pte1N •ft •1• t, f' r<>u• 11(.lrf><'Ut t)l1tt~• lllttN' •t•IAINWll "'''" ,,,. Counh I "'" o..tt>l•'h ('n("~ II -It" '""'' _,, ., t.-c)U'•..0 t>• 1, ... -"" 1"-" lolto ~°"' P"·~I f'll I ut>I CAh•"' *''" I"" COU"t\ CW • ... ... . .. ! t~ •·••r-1\ f\~a••f'\11\• ''""'fl'*f~'" ,t ·~·' 11•··· ,.. ,,,, l ...... l ... , ..... -... ,, ·nc .,,,, .. , H., ,,,. I . . : . ~ i I I by Bii K...,. "He's only two years old. I'll worry about his teenage years when he comes to them." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Not me. You ask to see his driver's license ·· l'f A1'fCY ARLO AND JAMS On the drive from tbe New- pon Pier to El Tori«> Grill in Fubion Island, Katherine Bell diacreet.ly checked her pune to make sure she had her wallet. Sbe had ~one far enoup by acceptina Corley Miles' tnvita· tion for dinner. she certainly wasn't aoina to let him pay for it. "Do you feel a little stranae beina in the car with mer' Corky asked as he mancuve~ his white Ponche 928 with the Or- aqe C...t Dall)' Pilot bumper sticker in and out of the liaht traffic on Pacific Coast Hi&hway. "We're just foina to ~t some· lhina to eat,' Kathenne said defensively. "I meet sources all the time over dinner." "But I bet most of them don't have crushes on you ... " ... Or just murdered a water board commissioner, she re- minded herself. That thouaht bad tended to dnft away as she spent more time with the one- time HolJywood idol turned de- veloper. " ... Or on second thought, GARFIELD PEANUTS maybe they do," Corley con- tinued. Katherine wanted to act the convcnation back on firm pro- fessional around. "Tell me about Miles Land- in&." she said, successfully changina the subject. She noticed a smile immediately spread across his face. He looked like a little boy who was fantasizina about playin,g in the bia leagues. "Miles landing is my dream development," he said. "Over 300 acres on the backside of Catalina llland. A championship 90lf coune, its own ~n with tamed dolphins1 a 1,300-room luxury retOrt, bakina trails. Ac- cen only by bolt -" "-Only one problem," Katherine interrupted, "no water ... She had covered the story for the Newpon Beach Weekly. The Newport Beach Water Board had voted 3·2 to deny a pipeline that would have delivered to the raort its water in exchan&e for millions of dollan a year from the developmcnL David Hen- sen, the water board com- missioner found dead in New- port Harbor, cast the swina vote that defeated the measure. Corley reached over and gently squeezed her thigh. "I think I've got that problem solved," he confided with a wink. A shiver swept through Katherine's body. She hoped it was his words and not h.is hand that caused the reaction. To be continued ... by Jim Davis LIKE LOSIN~ SLEEP FOR INSTANCE! by Charles M. Schulz LOJK ~ I 6JT ,}, LE-TER FROM PEG6'f' JEi-\t-i S~E Si-\'r'S S~E MISSES ME S~E SAYS S~E ~OPES WE MEET A6AIN S~E ALSO SAYS,'16IVE A 14U6 TO '<OUR CUTE WON DERFUL, C~ARMING, ~ LITTLE DOG I •( .--.(" re~~ f'-• ~ ~ ~~ by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE OONT THINK OF IT At., A FOR6E.D c.>t:ll6E. NOiE. T~INK OF IT A'=> ONE. ~ Ml{ EARL~ YIOR)(b Of FKTtON I by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINKERBEAN COURI• CULTUU DENJQS THE MENACE -.(.; e-:<-~ SP') bf II•-& Maratta by Hank Ketchum ··~ AAVING AN'f ICE CREAM BREAKS MY S10MACHS HEART 11 DID 'Yt)(J LUR ~ A~Yfl-41~ AT ~~OOL fOOAY' . I i , WE'RE HERE 1b E.NR!:X..L ()(JR 8()() IN ~OOL.. I OVERBOARD by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE t\NO fl\EN. f kERE '5 1~E C.ttOCOLA IE C~~.f I~ I KE fR.\~GE ... FRED BASSET by Alex Graham DRABBLE I ,. J J' ·' A You decide the verdict on Judge Parker vs . Tumbleweeds SHOE -~·-r--' ~>· Do ~~s~ l Fl~ l~Ke °ffilS ~ No by Lynn Johnston by Kevtn Fagan by Jeff MecNelly ..... ________________________________________________________________ __, ~·j