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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-07 - Orange Coast Pilot"" -n. cor•uwersy In IMr)t carclrus./AI .... •c..tTI,.._.. THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1990 .,. .... '\ GOOD MORNING! h's Fridar. Sept. 7. 1990. and here's what s happening: Murders stun neighborhood ORANGE COAST WEA TRER: Early momin1 clouds, sunny T ... 1'1 la.lp/S.w: 71.15 Yesterday's hiJh/low: 74-64 Tomorrow's high/low: 76-64 SPORTS: Hip Sclilool Pootb.11: E41._ 17 -El Mo4fta 7 E1tuda SI -Los Aml1os n La Q.ltata II -Westml•1ter I INSIDE THE NEWSROOM· Red, White and ... Orange County resident Frank Knerski. who composed a patriotic son& titled "Red. White &. Blue -God Bless You." is now red with IJllCT ... The songsmith claims Tom Fuentes, chairman of the Oranae County Republican Party. kept him from per· formina the sona at a Re- publican get-toacther at Knotts Berry Fann over Labor Oay ... K.azerskt. who says As· scmblyman Cun PnnaJe in- vited him to perform, claims Fuentes saubbed b1m because be wasn't a "professional enter- tainer" ... The sons wnter says be was all set to perform but. instead. suffered tremendo us humiliation. So what sona was performed instead of "Red. White &. Blue -God Bless Yo\.I"? ... Well. accordma to Knerslu, It was a rousing ver- sion of "Elvira. Elvira, my bean is on fire for Elvira' ... Knersk.i wants Fuentes to re- book bis act. At a Repubhcan event. of course. INDEX Bridge 87 Business A4 Cluslffed 86·9 Comics A9 CrOSJlNC>rd 87 Enteruf~t M Horoscope 87 Ann Landers AS OpNik>n AIO Poke Log A3 Society AS Sports 8f·S TV Nstlngs A8 Weather Af f TODAY'S THOUGHT "A gOod sc•r• Is worth man to a man t/tM) good MMe• ••• !d Howe ••pao,HI of tit• 0r.,.. ~ Coroner"• office TllundaJ llrfn9 out dHt bo4ln of two dllldren found llllUf'dered aloft9 w ttlt • nNn and wCN11an In • Costa Mesa apartlWent. Co sta ....,_,.....,_.._ M esa l'olk• Department Sgt. lton Snltth looks . .. ,. Killings called city's worst; police have few clues Sy ll08 VAN ,EYKEN ~-SUilr--COSTA MESA -They lived quietl}. and by most reports.. they died qu1etl) -if a violent death b) gunshot can be ailed quiet. Hahn Thi Duong. 2S, btt two children and a male friend 1dcnt- 1fied as Oanh Van Le. 30. of Westminster. were found shot to death at about 7:30 p.m. Wedn~ da) in an apanment at 1367 Balcer St. The 1wo children. 7-year-old Thang Quoc Nguyen and Lan Ngoc Nguyen. 4. were found in a bedroom. The two adults were found side b) side 1n the hvmg room. . Neighbors "'ere shocked. and also mystified b) the lolhngs. sa y- ing they had seen no signs of v1olcncc in tht' family. although there were some unconfirmed re- pons of conn1ct. possibly wtth an ell-husband "They were real quiet. but they were always fnendl); they'd always smile when you said 'h1' to them." said Kathy James. who hves across Council won't seat Gaido 8y KARN AUGI .,._ .......... _ IRVINE-The third time was no charm for ~City Council hopeful Mary Ann Gaido. Ga1do, wbo twice bas soua,ht to be sworn as 1 council member since 1 jud&c ordered that she be seated, wu rebuffed apin Thunday. this time by the cxistina City Council. In &n emotionally chaJ)ed. special af\emoon mec~na. the council re- fused to .at Gaido, optina instead to bold a apedal November dec'lion and to punue an appeal of last Friday's nalint by Superior Coun Jud9e Elkce C. Moore. who nalcd Oaiao should be seated. The tWO-bout meeUftl WU pun<> t&&ated by b.anb words from Coun· .cilwoman Paula Werner, who chusd that the tbree O(her council members had made up their minds on IM illue bdOte tbe dilC'UtllOft ~ci.cr'a acamlioal came after • •• &bat.. iD mMina ~motion to = ~=~-..:~ ID08dwu.--.hma~ola ... Mndwrit-. by City Maftller ..... ~. .. , ... a~~'° be tht ·oe1y coUcil member de> docs not have 1 copy of that motion. which was just read word for word . . I can't believe you did this." Werner tokt her coUcqucs. The council then rcccucd brieny at the request of Wemcr. who later said she had been too upJCt to continue. Christopher Mean, attorney for Mary Ann Gaido. cba,.ed that the paper. which bort the words "c m's recommendations" at the top, likely constituted a violation of the Brown Act. a ttate law that mandates public di1CUuion of i11ucs, becaute 1t was distributed to three of the four coun- cil membcn. The memo implies that a m~ority of t.bc council bad~ 1 decision before Tbunday'a public mtttina. Mean Mid. calli111 the m«11na "nothiftl but I lbam." Tbe attorney said M wu unsure wbttber be would punue the issue lft COW\. Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan labeled Mean' dwwes .. ..,ecious." Sbe aid lbe did not know wby Werner bed DOt receivtd a copy of die draft lnObOft. After dM ~ Bndy nplained \Mt u.c draft motioA was wrinm ... t 1M lut minu~" at \Ille requai o( Hamniollilicl de> med t.bc city man· llllf fbr Uli5'1oet ID c:raftiftl the a narrow coun}ard from th<' '1c- t1ms· apanmt'nt Jame\' mother. Jen James . ..aid tht' slain woman. a man. and tht' children had h't'd togctht'r 1n th<' apanmt'nl. leading what appl'art'd to be a normal famal) hfc ··Th<'' acted hke a fa mil). I al"'a}s assumed ht' ""as her bus.- band. but I don·1 kno"' that for sure:· sht' said ·· he couldn't speak EnaJ1'>h. but he could Ht' didn't Pt'8l II as nuently as )OU and I. but well enough The chil- dren ""t'fl.' lo,el).·· M8r7 Ann G•t•o wordina. "This 1s no1 my rcc- ommendauon. l d<ln't make rec· ommendations on slch miners." Tbt hastily cal~ counaJ mccttr\& followed last Fnday's ruhna b> Judee Moore, which anvahdatcd petitions callina for a special elec- tion to fill the council Kai Sbcndan vacated when she became ma)'or. In addition, J~ Moore ordered Oaido. the tlurd-·lupest vote tttttt in J ue·a decuon. to be teated on the eounal. FoUowina the Nhnf. C'aty At· tomcy John ~llows 1mmechately fikd I n<>CIOC that he -oud appeal the cttasion. The t'OUnal onani· ,..,_ .. ~µIMll ..... ht' said she did not lno"" "'hethcr tht' man found dt'ad "'Ith Hanh Thi Duong "'as tht' man who h'ed wath her and ( osta Mt"Sa pohcc s.a1d Oanh Van Lt Y.3S not a resident of tht' apanmt'nt Both Y.Omen said tht'\-"'ere home \\ ednC'Sda' afkmoon and t'' t'ning. but ne11ticr said sht' heard gunshots or an) signs of '1olt'nct' or confl1c1 Kath' James said the fam1l~ appeared. to he mo' mg Tucsda' "I sa~ her Tut'1da' ~am 1ng a lot of bo\~ from a 'an." sht' ...i1d ·\hl· \t'cmed lilt' sht' "'as in a hum · Pohl"l' lnnfinnt'd Thursda' that thl' tarn11' Y.as moqng from the apartml·nt Y.hach was ncarl} l'nlJ'll' "'hen the bodies were tound There "'ere no shouts. n<llhtnp. ·· s.a1d \.11guel Ennqucz. "'ho h' "' ncll t door to the apan- rncnt But Ennque1 did sa~ he heard \Omt'thmg shonl} ~fort' 7 30 p m. ·11 sounded hke somebod\ knoclt-15" MURDER/a.de .... , Kindergarteners walk into future I)' RUSS LOAR o.._,-a.11- IRVINE -F1\-t'·\Car-old Bnttan) HaJe dad not bhnk as sht' Y.alked ~lute!\ into the futun- lt was her first da' o f klndcrpncn. It was Bnttany's mother. Donna Hale. who brushed awa) something in her ~ as she watched her daugh- ter find 1 seat alona with :n other lc1nder1arteners at Eastsho re Elementary School m lf'\-tne on Thursday. "It's bard to Set )Our t.by ao to school." Hak said "It 1«ms like she was JUSt 1 baby the "''her day." On lbc fint day of school m the Irvine distnct, anuous moms and dads st.n.&akd with camera equip-ment ancf""" cmouons as their some-- times ~. 1e>met1mes earnest httlc children paned throuah one of hfe's ·most tcmuw of upenenccs. The. k.andcrprten daslroom of Eausborc tachc:r Sytvu Roeenzwc\& was ablaft W1t.b cob Tburlday On one wall labeled. .. tt•a 1 Small World." weft 1uJe ~ ofcbd· dren in the nauve dress o( a110t1cd oountnes. Oa another wall, pnmary colon ud lblpes weft bJlahtly ,,_ lmtra~ willl moned animals The childrrn •• a:n inCredibly tiny chain around labia witb bim or aon and sharp-pointed crayons. "Up comes the sun. away socs tbc <kw, good momina. good momina. &ood momang 10 )'OU." S&l\I the teacher chorcographm& the children 1n arm movements corrcspondl~ to the nsing of the sun. the evapo~~ of de"' aJona wtth 1 few fn~l hand waves for the "good momina 1,.._ate .e ST Alff /a.di P ... t . . Bumper.sticker contest retun'IS The Onace c..a DlllJ PU.t/K-OCEAN lMcky liceMt Bumper ticktt CooteM wil rttum soon with bi.,:r ud better pn .. The Initial OOftlell ('#heft radcrs could "'" up to S50 da.tly) was a lleniendoua ~ cat.. .. •id Edit« .., .... Lobdtll. ln lbe meantune,. '*"'"' sticttn art -~ • -Daily"'°' omca. JJO w . .., ~ a. Mela OI • K· OCEAN. UO Newpan C.ci111r Ori\'C. ~ 110. ·-~-. ~ -~ .. . . ' .... t..,:·,~ • A fountain Valley resident who recently jumped full-t ime into a career as a fine artist. He 1s a featured guest at the upcoming Society of Illustrators' 29th annual Illustrations West An Show in l:..os Angeles. where he will receive their "best of show" award for his painting, .. Crab Cooker Work Break." They also arc recognizing him for his work. "My Old Virginia Home. HIS STYLE -------- Elstad, 45, is known for colorful tum-of-the-.ccntury Cahfom1a impressionistic oil paintings. "My inspiration is the early American impressionists. especially the Cahfomia impressionists." After taking a recent trip to Alexandria.. Va .. he found the source of his latest award winner. "I saw this house and I really got excited about the colors. I took some pictures and came home and painted." BACKGROUND CHECK--- Elstad has lived in Fountain Valley nearly 10 years. and has worked in St"vcral local design firms. He also has worked as an illustrator and fine amst. He studied design a t Santa Ana College. and plans on doing his own 1each1ng 1n October for the Costa Mesa Art League Galler). FOR SALE ------~- His paintings sell for S4 a squ re inch. a calculation he copied from another artist. UP NORTH------- Elstad"s pa1n11n~ are nol d1spla~ed in local galleries. but in Carmel. "Orange Counl) Just d0t'sn'1 seem to bc a good place to sell m) artwork It SC'ems to me there's a lot of contemporary an here .. the big seller in 1he Los .\ngeles-Orange Count) area ... -By Am•IHI• Wr•y EDITOR ·s'NOTE. I( .\Ou know someone who should be fC3turcd tn "Orange Coasr People" call the Dail) Pilot's Cit} Dnk at 642-43.! I. or lea\ ca mcssase on rhe Ediror's Hotline -642-6086 ·H\GE Lawyer:: Biker laW}'-er tr.lal. bullt on lies 8y l•Y AO."'MI o.., ........ .._ SANT A ANA -The &ix-year ptOlee\IUoa of biker lawyer Tbomu Manilcalco wu woven totetbet with the lestimony of lian wbo turned on the former "aodfatber" IO avoid pn>eec:Ution, dcfen.tc attome)'I \old a~ Tbunday. One ~ one, sill .. utociata" of motorcydc p.nl wasn't arTe1ted until 1983, Har- rold said Ille investiption fOC\lled on Manitcalco in 1981. 1'He was not popular with law enfOfOCl'Oent." Harrold said. Duri~ the prote<:ution's rebuttal today, Deputy District Attorney Rkbard Kina is e•- peaed to re-state bis case: That M.anitcalco orde. red two men to aboot llis boyhood friend. Richard .. Rabbit" Riz:zooe. bccaute he believed Riz:zone was steaJina from their drua and A fourth 1u1pcct in t.bc: coo~. Roben Robbins, was .,...,1ec1 hnmu~ty ,ftOm ~ ecution aft.er be turned state • WllDell. He 1 cestified that he killed no-one, but wu at lbe Westminster houte with Manilcalco when D\lffy and Warren shot R.izzone and Moaaban. Defense lawyers questioned Robbin•' ver. sion of the events. sayina Manitealco -beina the mastermind -wouSdn't have risked brintina aJona another witness. Instead, they pointed to testimony that pointed to Robbins and Warren as the aunmen. Manitcako 1 -who flaee:rect him u the us mastermind -were dilmilled by lawyer Andrew Roth u criminals wbo panted immunity to brina Manisak:o cpunterfeit money operation. / Two othen killed in the attack were By law, the testimony of an accomplice must be corroborated by other evidence. But eacb of the six men who testified apinst ManilC&lco couJd be considered an accomplice, Andrew Rotb said. making the fabric of the state's case riddled with doubtful testimony. . Acculed of orchcstratinc a Memorial 0.y 1980 triple murder, ManilCalco bu IOl\I main- tained hJS innocence. H is lawyen speculated the .. Hessian lawyer" might have fallen under suspi- cion bccau~ he'd been openly critical of locaJ police de~ents. Rizzone's &irlfriend, 19-year~ Rena Miley, and Maniscalco's sometime bodYJuatd. Thomas Monahan, 28. Prosecuton believe Monahan ac- cidenwly walked in on the murder toene. Miley; who lived with Rizzone in the rented Westminster hoUJC where they were found, was considered "desert" by her killers. Kina said. She was raped before being shot three times in the bead. "Ifs like the prosecution took a ~ barrel threw it at a wall and hoped some of It would stick." Harrold said. Maniscalco requested a grand jury investip- tion of the Westminster, Huntington Beach and fountain Valley police departments, among others, in July· 19'80, defense lawyer Joanne Harrold said. In the request, Maniacalco allepd officers mishandled propeny, suspecu and searches. Although the co-founder of the Hessian Allcacd triggennan Daniel ''Shame" Duffy, 46, is scheduled to face trial nut September. The other suspected killer, Phillip Ray Warren, was shot to death by Oklahoma police m 1983 after he stabbed two officers. After the prosecution's rebuttal today, the 9.- month court case will fall into the jury's bands. If convicted of first-dcarcc murder, with the special circumstance of multiple murden, Mani- scalco could Ix' sentenced to death. Operation Cookie under way on Coast By HOU.Y J. WAGNER D4"l)r ,_ St.an llfrlt.- IRVJNE -While Amencan ser- vicemen are baking in the Middle East's desen. fncnds. WJves, girl- friends, mothers and sympathizers are baking for them at home, some right here. Welcome to Operation Cookie, a project to airlift home-baked cookies to servicemen overseas that got off the .sround in Irvine on Thursday. Five area women gathered in Gina and Iman Foroutan's kitchen Thurs- day to bake, wrap, pack about 90 dozen cookies. The cookies will Ix' shipped 10 Patnck Air Force Base in Palm ~ay. Fla., where they will be arrlifled to the Middle East on a space-available basis on cargo trans- ports. l. "I wan1ed 10 do 11 because some- times )'OU fed helpless," Gina For- outan said between batches. "I thought it'd be a niC'e way to let the soldiers knO\~ we"re 1hink1ng about them and keep them from bc1ng homcs1d .. " Foroutan learned of Operatton C-ookre on the Prodigy interactive computer bulktrn board network, which 1s available only 1n selected local market<, unt1I 11 went nauonal this week. One of the bulletin boards is for gourmets and gourmands who hke 10 swap recipes. A bulletin pos1ed Aug. 20 by a Seattle member asked other cooking aficionados to bake up a storm and contnbutc cookies. The idea might have seemed half- baked to some. but those who use the service rose to the occasion. Bakers coast to coast have recruited scout troops. church groups. home economics classes, veterans and any- one else who'll put on an apron to foHow a few simple guidelines and ship a liqle taste of home overseas. Contributing bakers are asked 10 bake sturdy cookies Foroutan sug- geru ginger snaps, sn1ckerdoodles. oatmeal and sugar cookies. eschew- ing brownies and others with a high butter content. She adds chocolate chips will not survive the trek but dried fruit cookies 1ravcl well. Packing the treats in volves pack- ing two cookies back to back in plastic wrap. surrounding them with styrene foam containers. wrapping. the packet in brown paper. pack111g the packets 1n large boxes and ship- ping them throu~h ovcmrght express services to Patnck .\rr Force Base. Along wllh Tnna Guenther of Irvine. Fonta Bills of Westminster. Jean Joseph of Mission V1eJO and Jodi Rasillo of El Toro, Foro utan put the mixers in overdnve 1n her Irvine kitchen at noon Thursday and was still cooking at 8 p.m Edhor'• Hotline &42'4086 y _ __.._,.lleo.lyPilDl0t __ .... _,._, giw9fl...,to Edllor ~Latldlll. The NIN 2'.floul -..Ing .-vtca IN)' .. uaecl IO-d ...... '° Iha .-or Oft *'' taPC. Contftlulort '° °"' l -~ -include --Md....,,_ nuMMrtOI ~ion. T~ it yo.a comN!llty 1-.pa I*, --}'Giit ~M O.llvery g uarant .. ! w you do l'Cll l\aYe '°"' Pill* by 11 4 "' • w '*°'• 10 a.11'1. Md ..... I IO ~ by noot1 Out C- s...._ C-. '42•·331 • °'*' l•om I a.m 10 ~ p"' ..i.csara. ur1111 -on,......., io -•• '°" wtl\ '°"' ~ "-"· To meke • co"ectlon • • Iha <>r.,.. C-1 O..ty P11o1·1 polcy to 11"1"1Jfi, _."° -" •IOl'I al .._.,_ To t9POfl an -0t clMlbttDtl. c.11 142~ I Md •-IOI Iha ct)' o.ll. HowwdL~ Va P...,.,. ~· w......ine lilcNM.._. YaP-ldant ClfaJlllli>n ,.,__,WWI YIC9 P19110ent CotlllOll.- o. .......... Vloe p,...,_,. p~ Clwri.,_ a.air.., .. ~ U..T.,_y p,.p_,.,...., Nevvport vvater users are als.o big savers By IRIS YOKOt Dally l'tlot Sc"" llfrlt.- N EWPQR T BEACH -H~ing warnings of droupt con- d111ons, not 10 mention the threat of a surcharic on their water b\11, c1uz.ens here used less water this summer. ac.cordina to city fiaures. U11lit1es Director Bob Dixon reports that durina June -the month the city 1nititcd a surcharge for overusen -water use in the city was reduced 7.2 percent from the prior year. Prehmmary figures show the pubhc decreased consumption by 8 to 9 percent in July compared to the previous year's figures. Duon said. Meanwhile, ci ty de~nmcnts reduced water use by 11 percent in June and l 8 percent 1n July through such things as cutting back on park watenng. The city's goal was to reduce department water use by 15 percent, except for water used in firefighting. Dixon credited the cny's door-to-door educational campa1an and media attention on the drought for the reduction in water use. The 10-percent surcharge the city implemented June I may have also helped. Bui Dixon sard the Cll) actually hasn't colle-c1ed much from surcharges. The only water users who have been pa ying extra are the "b1a 1mptors" -generally the larger businesSC'S in the city. Dixon said. • Newport Beach. which imports all its water. adopted the surcharge program in May as an emergency drought measure after a voluntary conservation program failed. Residents who use more than 7.500 gallons of water a month must pay the surcharge on the basic water rate. Commercial overuscrs arc charged a 50...percent surcharge. Water officials statewide have asked residents to reduce water use since supplies remam Ix-low normal in the state's founh drought year. Water agencies arc required to reduce consumption by 10 percent from 1989 levels. 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Fla .. 1n Jul). and under que .. 11onrng re,ealcd that they had heen \p1rt1uall) chosen to greet ~P3ll'~h1p~ and to ~ork to~ard achll'"'"8 ~orld nrnana. (Gulf Brer1c 'tl.3) lhc location of a larae numbc:r ot l 'FO s1gh11ng.s in 1987.) In June. or earlier. the six had prl'd1clt-d 1ha1 Jesus' spaceship ~ould land on .\ug. 6 and would Ix' alTOmpan1cd b) war 1n Lebanon. (On o\ug. ~-Iraq JO\aded Ku~a1t.) 0 In Jul). pohcc in Ta1pe1 arrested !>even peo ple, including three army office~ on susp1c1on of demandina k1clbacks on the sale of socks for soldiers. (The maximum penally for the c1\1hans is St'Vcn years 1n pnson: the office~ focC' cxccut1on.) AND THEY'RE OFF!! ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS From the NFL to the CIF From the American league to the Little league. We're going to have Orange County covered long and deep. . So. tune in this September to watch the kind of local, in-depth sports news and information you can't get on any other television or radio station. And while you're at it. you'll be getting 'round the clock news. traffic and weather reports, lifestyle specials, and more. All in the flavor you like best Orange County's. Free to you on cable. And only on OCN. ' Don't miss the 4th Annual Great Electric Boat Race!! Mark your calen- dars for Septem~r 15th. Charge your batteries, scrub your bottoms, and grab your frie~ds! Space is limited, so don't hesitate to join in on the fun! For more information, please call 645-6812 or 557...SlOO. Di.tffield Electric Boats \ENWES' are available at: ~TS Nc"'*POJt lath. CA 92660 11•·64l·ISS7 .. I ! I ' I I • -r ----------- OIWI• COMT UILY ..... "-· ..,1&••• 1, .. - New county airport project has a bumpy takeoff l• wbee JOU~· the ~.sc;r: Airpoft pro. JICt ..__ ~ lO. pelCef\aJ and joyous dedi- cation (~bile tomorro~1 VIPI 10ftjpt) 1berc wu au 1hia Bak over the official pott· er. Tbenlhev unveiled the 11.1tue or /Obn Wayne, which Fred hlld jU1t returned from beiQS Martin all llicbd up. Suppoecdly they wete just .,tna _to ICl\lb ••••••••••• all tbe pieeon Groppinas and pall paano otr tbe nine-foot bronze ICUlpture. Wbo knew thef were aoina to treat this tribute to the Duke like ooe of bis old moV1C1 and colorize it? Before. be looked laraer than life. Now be looks like a wa'x~~um dummy. . I come from Reardon and MCA.ndrewl stock, on my mother's 11de. At funerals, tbe lriab insist on layi'! out the decealtd so friends and family can file by for a tut look. • Oooh. and doesn't be look wonderful," they always blurt. No, bc_or she doon'L He or she looks terrible and dead. That's the way the Duke looks now. Colorized. Tbouaa.nds of dollan wonb of deathly pallor. 0 Now about this pos~ business. It seems that one of the atrpon commisaionen, Bob Cubman, is also a printer. He had, most FnetOusly, offered to print -for me -a poster commemoratina tbe pnd openina of the new Thomas Riley terminal. But when be saw tbe artwork the Airpon Arts Commission had selected for the poster, Cashman said be wasn't about to reproduce *' It Wll u oriliMl s*atial. by New Yen artiA Jim Morpbesi1 (wby a foreipet?-but tbat'• another aubie<:t). of IW'US, the wax-Winled cbancW hm Greet mytboloay. Cuhman said it sbould bave beeD IOIDe1hilll tbat rdaeed "to me county, John Wayne or ~". . Harvey Steern, chairman of the arts <lOmmission, counteted that, "The 119inlint it lftllll,ificent .. a very fine work of an." He added that the fact that lc:anaa baa no clothes on had notbina to do with the controversy. CubmaD aid that eveo thouah none of Icarus' ma.le equipment lbowa (that t'C?"'iOD of the r-intint was left in shadow by the artist), ''you know 1t'1 theft ... One certa.anly hopes so, or poor Icarus aot a lot wone deal than wu wi• At fint, the aru commiwon was aoina to have the potter printed anyway. even if they bad to pay for it (They pa"Obably wouJdn't bavt, at leut two other printcn voluntem:d to run them &ratis.! At a~ meeUna Saturday, they reversed themselves and ... cSecidcd ....... _..., no. at wu too late. • Then. Morphcsil told them to 10 Oya 737. It was censorship. he aid. and he wasn't Fina to let them have the painuna at any price. even the SS,000 fee the <lOunty bad qreed to pay. Now I c:ao understand Bob Casbman's main problems with Icarus. There's j\lll not much avi.ational about him (unless he was a fliabty pay, Y\&k yuk). You can hardly 1ec his~ and what you can see loots like bi& leaves. sycamore maybe. The rest is JUSt some pay with no clothes on and a convenient shadow. What makes no tense at all is that nobody involved seemed to have any concern whatever over the appropnatenns of an airport commemorative poster that depicts a flier whose winp fail. causina him to crash. Road work enrages land O"'!n~rs ly llOMllT IAltt<Elt .._ ........ ...,.., HUNTINGTON BEACH -Two propeny owners claim the city ha.s ri~ out their fence and .,abbed their land without payina for it to widen a road in the expensive, roll- ina terrain next to Central Park. "rm outtqcd," said Margaret Lindsey, a co-<>wner of four small lots SUJTOunded by spa.rkhna new S7SO,OOO homes. ''l"l?ey've disrcprded our prop- eny riahts. destroyed our fences and dumped rubbish on our propeny," Lindsey. 61 , said Thursday. "They've done this totally behind our t.cks." Elmer Olson. 63, a co-<>wner of the four lots with Lindsey. wd work.en ianorcd no-trespassina sians and tore down a cha10-hnk fence. They've dumped a huac pile of din on the PfO(>Crt). Olson. a build- ina contractor m La Habra. said. "My lawyer told me to act a bulldozer and push the din back off our propeny." he said. "But it's too bis. I'm aoing to try to put my fence back up , thouah.' No one auessed all six winning numben to win the SI S.6 milbon jackpot in 'f ednesday ni&bt's California Lottery "Lotto 6-53" Pille. The jackpot wiU roll over to an estimated $20 million for Saturda¥ niaht's drawing. officials said. The wrnnina numben picked Wednesday niaht were: 11, 1', H, '9, 4%, 41 and the bonus number.It. ... , ,.,, .. .th• Deceo \J Hearts: 9 •aubs: 2 Topper Anaheim Visalia Mouo\&in View -:, Diamonds: 2 •Spades: 10 Olson said the propeny is 118 feel deep and the widened road is taking up about 4S feet. City officials couldn't be reached for comment. Employees said. thouah, that the city is in the process of trying to obtain· the four small parcels to widen Ellis A venue be- tween Edwards and Golden West streets. Tbe small land parcels are ~ called encyclopedia lots -gj ven a.s incentives in the 1930s to encyclo- pedia buyen. l...indtc¥, who lives in Huntington Beac~ wd the city previously made an oner of $20,000 for the land, an offer she dcscnbcd as "ridiculous.." She said she wanted to build a dream home for her son and his family at the "beautiful" site. She received a letter Tuesday sianed by C~ty Attorney Gail Hut- ton, declanna that the ctty intends to hold a hearina Scet 17 on the "necessity" of acqu1rina the land. she said. l.Jndscy said Hutton assured ~ she could appear and spq.k on matter as long as she filed a requ within IS days of reccivina the let- ter. l..andsey s&Jd the letter was dated Aus. 22, I.bat 1t was mailed from City HaJI on Aus. 28 and didn't amve untjl Sept. 4. For the road work to be done on the parcels before she and Olson could lodac their protests 1s to act "totally behind our.backs ... Lindsey complained. "I didn't even know about this until I turned the corner and saw the barricades Wednesday. I was outrqed.'' Bike theft suspects nabbed NEWPORT BEACH -Two men were arrested for suspicion of steal· ina a bicycle Wedncdsay, ap~ntly as they were tryina to flee the area with the bike. Manuel Ranurez, 29. a transient. and Raul Mendc:z. 28, of Santa Ana. were 11TC1tcd at 6:50 p.m for susp1- c1on of srand thef\ JU St mtnUtCS afkr they . alleaedJy cut the lock off the S 1.500 mountain bike. accord an& tQ Set. Andy Gon1s. The two men were booked into etty 1111 and bail was set at S 10.000 batl each. Officer ·0arcy Andehn was on 1. motorcycle patrol on Seashore Dnve when he saw one of the suspects pass by on the b1cyclt at 44th Street. Gonis wd. The bicycle was m1ssin1 a license and the suspect acted ner- vous. Gonis said. Andehn st0pped tbe btcycllst and bis friend. who was walkina. and asked thein some quesuons, which the two men answered evasively. Gonis said. Due to thetr suspicious actions, the two men were arrested. The owner of 1he bike, who had left 1t locked while v1siun1 friends an the 4300 block of Seashore. had not yet reahzed the bicycle was gone when Andehn stopped the suspects. but the theft was rcponed a shon while later. Gon1s said. .. , ... ,... l'llcw+ As you probably bow, ud ...i.=:p11edic1ed iotll llO. Danetri\ll 0.vil WU cut ~ the Loa ...... Blame be w the last pla~ telec1ed m the NFL drift. Davit .... 1ue1t of booor at Newpon 1 Irrelevant Week in June. At \be Superawa competition d"rinl t.bat wacko week., De- metrius wu llipped in u a "'*" on one of the ams t.bat baUW eecb other in a day-Iona Olympiad of irrelevant and oddt.U COftlatl. . At anchor' in the tua of war, Mr. lmlevant pulled bjs team'• baplesa opponents over the line in about nine tecXmds. AJkr tbe maleb. Demetrius told me: "Well. if I don't mm it with t.be Raiden. I can always sip with the National Tua-of-War Laauc ... Then be lauabcd-The NTOWL probably aounds preny toad riabt now. 0 • .._. Wu•11111p: Of c:oune, there's the poster1cst public dedication of the new Thomas Riley Terminal at John WaytJJt Airport ~wbicb most airlines still insist on referrina to as .. ~ County; and which is dnianated u SNA in airline cock). Come anytime J0-4. It's free, unless you <lOuot the $31 0 million tab for Lbe terminal. There's aJso Duncan Mcintosh's semtannual, in-the-water show of ba.rdly used boats. It's at Lido Villqc tomorrow and Sunday untJJ 6 p.m.. admission 1s SS. If prestid.i&itation is your tJuna. set thtt to the Four Seasons in N~n Center at 2 p.m. for lectures by 'Profcss1ona1 mqicians Jeff Marun and Loren Michaels. For five bucks you'll learn all kinds of inside tcereU. includina "How to Work for Kids Without Goina Crazy-:-lrs pnmariJy sea~ to profess1onals and would-be's, but anybody caa have-a aood time. That's the magic of mqic. Only tumbleweeds l~ve the Santa Ana winds • la Oraqe C...ty: Only the tumbleweeds lo~ the infamous Santa Ana winds -1t scatters theu seeds throu&h the blowina dust Santa Ana wtnds can cause depremon and tomeumes bonuadalt--.... -• drives in people. accordtna to studies. ~nd says the Indians called 1t "'The Wind of the Evtl Spmts" and the nuSSlon fa then labeled 1t "Sal&n's Wtnd. .. or Santana. We Sttm to call It a Santa Ana wmd as n comes to us from the Santa Ana C~yon. but u oc:curs all ov~r the Los Anaiclcs Basln. The wtnds form in fall and wtntcr when au 10 the antenor dcsens piles up apanst th~ Transvcrv Ranacs and streams down the mountaan pesscs toward tht coast. The air beats as it moves downhill and may L---- ra!SC coast temperatures to over 100 desrees. . The dry bot air posn a scnous fire threat to coastal hills and may reach pk f~ -up to 60 mph -thai ftn-al90 catsK dan&erous waves offshore. Richard Henry Dana d~nbcd s_ucb a wina while toa<hna hides 10 San Pedro 1n 1836. His ship c~ptam d1d what most sman sa1hng wppen dtd. he fled to the lee of C'atahna Island for thrtt days unttl the wind blew itself out. After the wont Santa -'na W'lnd on record in I QO I. Santa Ana ctty fatben beacd neWJpapen to call the wind something else. bu1 the rwm stuck and the devtl W'lnd 1s firml) linked 10 Sanui ..\na Jt's an ill wtnd that donn"t blo"" an) contnbuuons 10 D1d ) ou Know. Send yours to Did You Know, Oran&t' Coast Dail:. Pllot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa.. 92626 • • • • ' • : • • • • • . • ' • • • • • . . . . . The Daily Pilot Is History! Tote bag, diamond ring _gone • •• At least as you know it. We've been making changes at the Daily Pilot over the past 6 months, adding more than 75 editorial improvements. But we 'vc been delivering all this good news in the same old package. Now it's time for a change. 9 DAYS LE So on Septernber 16 we're unveiling the "New Look" of the Orange Coast Daily • Pilot. Watch For It! ------I I \ \ \ \ \ ,. \ \ \ \ \ ------!'--------==-_.-----1 L--.----.. ------ \o mronC' rcpontd I0\11\I a bC'IJt' lok lxlg "'11h 1 diamond nng "'unh S4.800 afltr lr.i' 1ng lht' baa una11rnt1 rJ 1n 1 part.. 0 .\ 1"8~ "'h1te T OHlla p1d,up """h a "'h11r 1.·ampcr shell "'"h >\nt0na hC'C'n'I<' plate\ W4S \IOlcn oil PromC"nadr o.._ _ _._ \ lod•rJ ht1H rrd and ~cllow 2t>-1~h Hull\ b1l.r "'a~ \IOkn from behind \\oodt'tndJC' H1ah ~hool b> th1r"ts •ho u~ bolt tuncn to brtak 1hr loc-k 0 \ rt'\ldcn1 of V11 Mcuina rtl)Of'Ud that a 0(11hbor ..,as cumna ~11 thc.-1r ~U\hC'' D .\ Mal '-ia nd Srttn 11 * pc"d b1 kc was ''olen from lln'"""'' H1ah tehool D o\ can Of mlC't' Wlt\ ~tOkn from a car ii 4 Canatr "•sk D " Toro pi la..,nmoWtt wonh S200 "'u 'tokn from a Praat on Oakdale. Lapna Beaela .\ bt<>nd man. about 1 o )tan okt. 1tolc t"'"O "'~Pleb of I. Ptuley Gu1 beef fmm C"1r'C'k K at 8U Olt'nneyre 0 A black d1~ camera of unknown makt, a black lddrcu ~. S60 and a Muttt C'Md wa1 ~cd lost on Maut Btach 0 "n r14trl couplt round a bo~ or 1.mmun1tl0ft and ttqUC'ltd ~i« u-w~ 1n dntro •nt u, btcu1te 11 ttt too heavy for tht'm io can)'. a A Sl.lvtt OnV9I Wlldl wonh Sl,000 wu lost new Calliocx and Ccma Hap· way rcponrd los1 ~'meume 1n the lu1 lhrtt months Huntington Beach .\ rt"'l1drn1 complaint"d 1h11 011 dnlhna Opt'r.tl1ons 11 lhr o\nau' 011 ( o ~ keeping has ch11drtn awak.r at Z. lO in 1hr momma. The pohl~ wn1 a patrol car 10 thr \llC' near tahfom1a \lrttl and Spnna- firld <\' rnut bu1 offaen apparent!)' wtrc unabk to gt"I 1n "h's no") but wt' can' find anH,nr 10 1rll 10 1.1u1r1 down." an ofli,·rr "3~ quotrJ in 1ht momma lot D ~omc,mr 'ma,hro a iron I window of a IQl\I\ "'h•IC' 'ii.ab an ;i (upon 1n lhr 200 blod. 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Today I.be <lOIDpeny bu an nlmaive array of merchan- dlle includina jewelry, lua., lea.~ •. wood producu aad 6M wnuna uwrumenta. Jn addition to roen'a ready-to-wear the Alfred ~obi~ store ·~ South C.O.St Plau ~des tUdf on its rnade-to-measun ~ts (Sl.000..S.S,000) and custom ~ ($7().$3.SO). Pricea vary de- pend.in& on fabric selectioa P'llB TA.D.8 -The Nilhiki Koi Oub will prneot its annual summer fish show and competition Saturday, Sept. I .S, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at South Coat Villlee. Bob Spindol, ~ of the event, 1tatet the JUdlina. it similar to a beauty cob· lell. Winnen ':Judeod on: I) body lhaoe-ainh leftath. 2) color· clarlty, vividneu and J) patterns - patches, wavineaa of colon, balance and beaut)' of overall patteml. ~lely 30 tanks (6' In diameler ud memblina small douabboy pools) will lef'Ve as tem- eorary ponda (or the hundreds of fiJb on display. The value of show quality koi varies accorcliQ& to color and bow intricate I.be pattern. In Japu. a show quality koi runs as much u SI00,000 aod more. The Nishiki O ub will display 1 more realistic selection, however, with values ranaina from $25-$3,000. MTV MADNEY -Pauly Shore. host of MlYs radjcal ~emoon abow, .. Totally Pauly," wiU make a special in .. atore IJ>Pt*UOC at Nor· dattom, Soulb Coast Ptua. Satur· day, Sei>t. 8, noon·2 1).m. Pauly's appearance launcbct the new line of MTV watches crated by Bia Time Enterpriaes. FOOD PllENZV -Fashion Island will be hosona the Taste of N~ Sept. 14, I 5 and 16. Ac- cord.in,( lo Rlclwd Lures, Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, more than 40 food booths representing some of the finest restaurants m Newport Beach will be participating in the three-day event. The Newport Beach Art Show will take place simultaneously on the third level of Atrium Court honorinJ the works and taknts of local artists. month's V0&ue mapzine, is the per- fect nuatch for thQSe short 1kiru or Iona tunic Jackets. BIG BAND BLOWOUT -Tbe Tom Kubts Bia Band will &e per- fonnina Fnday, as the fa.nal series in the Weekend Warm Up comes to a close. Trus frtt concert, located at SCP Town Center is tchedulcd from 11:45 a.m.-1: I 5 p.m. S~Y STYLES -SCP and .. LA Style" will present a fall fashion show. Saturday, Sept. t S, at noon in Jewel Court. The show, open to the public, Wlll showcase fall tttnds from panic1paun1 SCP stores. Society Box .Scores: In addition. non..stop entertain- ment will be provided beginning Friday. Sept. 14, with the Average White Band (contemporary rock and roll) and Jack and the Heartaches. Billy Vera and the Beaters along with The Diamonds, take over on Saturday with Latin )all artist. Poncho Sanchez, wrapping It up o n Sunday. FACE un CONTINUES -The Farmers Market. Atrium Court, con- unues to undergo metamorphosis. Crews arc working round the clock to finish by the November deadline. This week, new tile is beina installed around the center fountain. ROY AL EXHIBIT -British royal, state and ceremonial robes, comoncts. mantles. collars and badges arc now on display on the third level of South Coast Plua. The "Robes of the Realm" cxrubition is one of the h1ahhghts of the "festival of Bnuan." 1nerc as a $4 admission charge for aduhs. $2.SO for children. Next Day's Coverage Chai~ for Chlfdren C... Samaritan Medical Center, The South County Community Oink and Children's Hospital of Oranee County OrDmben: Byron Scott and Brian MClnemey of the Varsity Oub LecaU.: Newport Beach Marriott Hot.el 0-U.: SI 00 per person M~ Petite filet mianon •nd breast of chlcken and Byron's Newsmakers favorite dessert -fresh strawberry Grand ManUer Cak.e M.UC: Mac Davis on guitar F.a&ertaiamat.: Live and silent auction Be:Mtar'Mn: Scott Baio. Art Birtcher. Jerry Cwiertnia and Tony Moiso VIP: Recipient of the Chuck O u.stb Award: Coach James New- man B•U•• Llae: Estimated at $100,000 COMING ATTRACTIONS FALL 'H -With lcggmgs taking a front scat to fashion. you might want to check out FopJ Menotto Hosacn at Fashion Island. The Swiss made stoclungs (Sii) att available in I 15 different colors. In add1t1on to pantyhose, you'll find body sulls. opaque tights. footless hosier) and the newest of the new. Kreta nbbed leggjnas (SIJS). The wool and si lk blend stocking. featured in this Launching the exhiblt is Lord Simon Reading. known 1n Britain for his pnson reform work. He is a member of the House of Lords. Meet him on Saturday from 11 a.m. unul noon at Scnbners and on Sun- da) from I to 2 p.m. at Brcntanos, SCP Grey woof llnel•-ltreutH suit wtdt pln·dot wlndo*patt• p~ detall frCNll Alfred Dunhtll. Comedian plans Persian Gulf USO tour NEW YORK -Comedian Jay IAM will perform two shows for U .S. troops stationed in the Persian Gulf dunna the Thankscivina hol- iday, the United Service Orpniza· tion announced Thursday. Leno's appearances will r be the tint USO lhows in the area since lnlq invaded Kuwait. but others will follow. "We're all secina that the enemy the troops arc fiahtma nJht now 1s boredom and loneliness." said Kevin M cCarthy, executive producer for the USO. "Jay Leno will fix lhal If the troops arc still there at Tbanklf vmg. this will be a welcome brcaJc. ' Troops will be admitted to the Leno shows Without charge. and Leno is performma for free. the USO said. 0 Claim co fame -The police department an Novi. Mich., has a clajm to fame it can't get nd of Locked tn a file cabinet, along with stolen hcensc plates and a few bad checks, is a hJht blue scarf wom by ~ dunng the filming of her video "True Blue." "If 1t wasn't for the notonct) of this scarf, at would be 1n the Dump- ster." said Detective M u Roder. He and Detective Ralph Fluhan recovered 1hc scarf after ll and a Madonna drcs$ were stolen from an MTV-sponsored display at the Twelve Oaks mall 1n 1988. Each ·has wntten to the music video network asluna 11 to claim 1hc swath Their letters ha.,e gone un- answered "Thas IS lhC first I'm heanng Jbout an) of this:· David Cohn. director of nauonal promotion for MTV. said Wednesday in Los An- geles. He said he would look into the matter after tonight's MTV video music awards proiram. A 20-ycar-old Dearborn woman pleaded guilty an 1989 to stcahng the dress. She was placed on two years' probation and ordered to receive psychological counschna. Fluhan said the department ~ould hlcc to auction It this fall. with procttds go1n1 to its drug awareness program. -81 Tiie AU«U~ Pm• L.M . Boyd Audiences learned quickly Reader laments the lack of exercising good manners Not man) audiences hissed or bo()(<1 a S) mphomc performance condul ted b~ the late Leopold Stokowslu But v.hen some did. be unfathnal> p~ycd the eonre work through a second ume \\ord 1Pt around DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have read your column amce I was an juruoflllah ana I think you can ~t a pe>int across better than anyone an America. What bas happened to aood man· nen? We live in a society of pigs. People eat with their mouths open. sharp soup aod pick their teeth at the table. My friends say I'm too fussy. Actually, I'm lick to my stomach. I've tried to brina up my dau&h- t.en to be ladies. I t.ell them, .. Chew with your mouth c109Cd. and cit.her don't pop your aum or ~t nd of 1t" I would like to know, Ann, how can a person enjoy a meal in a rntaurant when someone at the nut table 1s belcbjQI out lo ud? Ann Landers What bas bappeMd to our SOCICt~ that we have become such om kcrs -NAUSEOUS IN VENICE DEAR VENICE: Veer letter lm-JUet daat we an IH• ,.ua. tba we aetA te M ! I .... , daat tMs la trw. SleM a.an Ma .,..... fer a leq dme. WIG a Utt.le ~ffert •die part et ,.,... .... we "9W Hlf ~ •Ht pMnU. .. a .,.... let Mtter. I M&rtUy recommend II. DEAR ANN LANDERS: M' brother and l were raised . b} a woman who should never have had children. I have not spoken to nor seen my mother an I 0 years. nor do I ever expect to s.tt or talk to he r aaam. It 1s m) choice M> reason 1s not to get even bul sdf-pr~r' at1on. If I am to restore m) sdf-<"steem and heal from 1he pain 'he has cau~d . I must Sta) awa' from her You should ha.,e told "(. ol- umbus" (the woman who hatl."d her mot.her) that she 1s at the bt-gmning of a long road back fro m hell Her mother dad ind~ lea' e her a lcpcy. My lcgac) 1s that I am a recovcnng akohohc (~~ month\ sober) and I must ~ork hard to convince m)'sclf that I am not all 1he awful things she said I ~a!. ··col· umbus·· should know that rtpro- gramm1ng 1s whert most of the work 1~. I have to learn to trust. not only others. but m y own Judgment as well. When someone tells me I am antclhgent and accomplished. ll sttms as 1f they are talking about someone else 4.t lhe age of 42. I am JUSt now lcamana to let go of the anger to~ards m) mother tx-cau~ of what she dad lo me The destrucuon this wo man wreaked o n the h' es of her 10 mind. body and spint. I "111 he equipped to handle anything that hfc dishes out. I say "good luck" to "Columbus.·· and now be good to you~lf -things can onl) get ~t­ ter. You'll have to work damn hard but, bebeve me. 11 ~•II be worth 11 FREE 4.T L4, T 1:-.. BAK£RSFlELD DEAR BilE: Coacrat11t.Ooas~ v .. ·r~ alm"t ~re. naaks for mce.rapc .. Colambtls." I ~o~ It t.e.,._ children 1s incredible It has taken ------------- me this long not 10 hate her. and now I am at the stage v.hert I cao finall) let go I am hght >cars a~ay from forg.a .. ing her. but I hope that someda' I will be able to do thal. too If I can come o ut of this health~ People give pet names to wbat they fear 4.licnan Arabs refer to the hon as Mr John Johnson. Lapps call the bear ''The Old Man With The." Fur C'<.l3l " Then there was "Moby Dick ··''The Desert Fox " "Bigfoot.'' A\nd the nam1ns of humcancs turn- ed into w mcthmg mort than mt"Tt' con' en 1ence in record-ket"pang. Somethana else happened in 149: Pope lnn~nt \Ill was given the first blood transfusion of rtt0rd. RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .,, ..... .,_o.a..~-. 10'7 Hill~llW CCXlld1,l\A S41-ll ~ ls it supencnsjuvc to become d1s.- auated when the person seated next to me on a bus is eatiQ& cherries and spittiDJ the pits on the floor'? 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'lusic-For All Otta•ion1 7ka/ fo'rom 8eC"h to Roe-IL \It Pft•'ft''ICl'\I H,>t .,.,, <!JI e..•, Id 142-4321 '"" ....... ,..., HO•••,. ",,,,,."' 17141 QM.O"Q~ II ' , .. • • ' • • .. lghtens scr~ws rapped Westerners '· .. . . r ~-- Dillen called Jraq•s behavior ··ou~s.·· WubiQaton and MOICOw. mean- wbilc, acrambled to prepare for the weekend superpower summit they bope will bri DJ a bc'cak in the nearly 5-week-old cnsia. President Bush said the United S1aiet was determined to foroc Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to withdraw from Kuwait. which Iraqi troops overran Aus. 2 in 1 dispute over land, money and oil. .. We will not stand by while one country devours another un- thn:atening country whole." Bush said at a Kansas fund-raiser. "Our cause may not be easy, but it will always be riaht ... Bush said be would make a state- ment for broadcast to the Iraqi people, saying he saw "a real op- eo~unity" to explain the U.S. view. Baghdad bad offered to broadcast an interview with Bush, but the White House said the president would tape a statement inste.ad. Statements by the Iraqi president -which White House wags call "Saddamathons" -have received ample air time in the United States, and the Bush administration was rcponedly imtaled about this. Word that Moscow m1j.ht support a U.N. military force in the gulf came from Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov. He indicated Mikhail S. Gorbachev may discuss the idea with Bush at lhe1r summit Sunday in Helsinki. Finland. Previously, the Soviets had St!td only that they might part1c1pate if the United Nations decided to deploy a militat) force. "We have to go back to the U.N. chaner and revive ccnaan clauses of this charter ... which may have armed forces -mternauonal armed forces -at its disposal so as to kccP. intemauonaJ peace and security,· Gerasimov told reporters. Gcrasimov spoke a day after Eltpena ctealate daily for the U.S. military deployment, and Treasury Secietary Nicholas Brldy arrived Thunday in Seoul, South Korea, the latest stop on a tour to press allies for funds. Baker made the ume pitch in Saudi Arabia, where .much of the U.S. force is deployed. lo Iraq, the outlook ~~ arimmer for trapped foreiancrs. Bl&bdad said those cauaht uyina to leave without permission could face life in prison. Justice Minister Akram Abdul- Kadcr said authorities were reviving a 1987 law that "a foreipcr viol- atina the entry and exit ,P.rocedures •.. will be sentenced to life or tern- ~~ imprisonment, and all cash LD his possession will be con- fiscated." The State Department said Iraqi authonties bad informed U.S. of- ficials that an Amcncan shot by lraq1 police in Kuw;tit was expected to be discharged from a hospital shortly but will remain in Iraqi custody. The department spokes- man, Dillen. said the American was wounded while auemptine to evade capture at his apartment in Kuwait City. "We bold the Jraq1 government responsible for the health and wel- fatt of all American citiz.ens held against their will in Kuwait and Iraq," Dillen said. Westerners were continuing to make their way out of Iraq and Kuwait, under Saddam·s promise to free foreign women and children. Western men are being held as human shields lo protect Iraqi in- stallations. INTRODUCING THE DUX.BED. THE BED YOUR BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR. In Swcckn. rht-reople ~ho makr ~ Dux &.l havt' rmY("f'I dw .1 Arm mattre5..'> L" n.-"lt ~e..-.anly a betttt ll\ll ftres.\ 'They've provm that a Arm M.i re· tila, rather than confonns to, the poMnon of the hoJy So the body must 1.•lO.Stllndy ad1ust in ordtt to ll'M 1.• iml1 lf'tahk-someomct-~ mll(,h M 20 to 30 nmcs • n"'t. ~wonder ao many people walcc upnrcd And wnh a t.chche. 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Ut Ill it; take I nap. You·~ p,. m ~ it. Your ti.cit will, too. Sea.uty of State J .... e1 llMler 111eets with Saudi Al'•bla•1 Kina l'•IMI la, Jedd•h Thurs- ay. a.Iler Is In the •r•• dllcuaint the Persa.n Gulf crisis. Iraq foreign minister travels to Iran for meeting Sunday · NICOSIA, Cyprus -Iraq will send Forcian Minister Tariq Azl2 to Iran on Sunday, the first such hi&h- level visit since war broke out be- tween the two nations I 0 years ago1 the Iraqi News Agency reporteo Thursday. Also Thursday, a newspaper close lo Iranian President Hashem1 Rafsanjani said Tehran may send food and medicine to Iraq, despite a U.N. economic embargo. Rafsanjani said last month that Iran would abide by the embargo aimed at forcing Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait, which It invaded Aug. 2. The Aziz visit was agreed to before Iraq invaded Kuwait. But thanks to concessions Iraq has since made, it will aim to create con· ditions for a direct meeting between Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and Rafsanjani. Saddam has wanted such direct talks for years but Iran has refused Last month, an increasangl) isolated Saddam accepted Tehran's demands for an Iraqi withdrawal from territory occupied m the clos· mg stages of the Iran-Iraq war. which ended an a cease-fire in Auaust 1988. The Iraqi presiden1 also agreed to exchange all pnsoners of war and share the Shatt-al-Arab, the border waterway that provides Iraq with 1ts only access to the Persian Gulf. Iran RESTAURANTS had ~1d direct talks could bcain only after Iraq accepted a I cf7 5 treat)' establishing the Shatt-al-Arab as lhe .boundary between the two countries. No Iraqi foreign minister bas V1s- 1led Tehran since the Islamic Rcvol- u11on that ousted Iran's Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in 1979. Iran has condemned Iraq's in- ' imon of Kuwait, but also has cnri- rited the deployment of the U.S.-led multinational force m the Persian Gulf. It has also ca.lied for the re mo' al of foreigners from Saudi Arabia. the sue of three of Islam's hohesl sites, and for an Arab solu- uon to the conflict. -B1 ti. AMtdllt-' Prw 51dllefs ·"CIUJI' oySI•" .JI' rr>e ~ .ne11 \a\IW"o ano IJ' '""'", 1 --v .,.. .;Ou.JO from .VOVICI re ..ono l <hllfn,.,.. lr'!J ~· <nu....:O.-y c>..o • t;~ ct.~l c ~, ""J pt.me • ....,.,, C.oHI ( .tOOt ...... r.e ~ Open,"'""' .. -ld't! "'V"I ~ .. 'Cl o.w Rewvar~ •e..~ IAHTA MONICA 11•JA4Tn .'t.O ' "'°"~( NEWPORT BEACH 714-M4-2030 J7 FASHI(),.._ ISLAND WOODU.HO Mil.LS ··~114' v•,.,4RU t. llJP4'.c..A Irvine concerned about rash of stolen bicycles A ., ICMSN MIGi ............... IRVD(E -When Corinne Ooocf,. man's new t~uoi1e 12-speed bike wu matched &Om her perents' open ..,.. lut week. her tint thoupt WM that one of her friends was DUllina • prank. • After all. the 12-year-old points out. in tbe four years her family bas lived bcte, .. nothina bid bas ever Uppened to us. We have all aood neilbbon. And Irvine has such a ID9d name. it's supposed to be late." But it may be that pervuive fcel-int .. of insulation -and residents' WU1J.Q1DeU to leave prqe doors ., -that bas made this aftluent community a prime taraet for bike thieves in RlCICnt months. Irvine police records show that as a victim of bike theft this summer, Corinne bas lots of company. Be> tween July 26 and Aua. 28, 180 bikes were stolen in the city, a number far hilber than ever posted here in a _ siQ&le month, said S,t. Phil Povey. And many of those were taken, as Corinne's was, out of open garages, Povey uid. Newpan Beach police report a similar: althouab &ell dramatic, in-that off'roed mo\mtain bikes - creue this IWDmer u well. The city wbicb outtell other types by a racked UP. 100 theft.a idurina A\lJUlt, marlin of five to one -start at S239 but the bike 11alint wave appears to apiece and . climb to $800 at bis have crested, said Newpon Beach 1tore. police Sst. Andy Goni1. Ro.d bikes and . bikel are Despite more than a dozen arrests priced from $300 t~ at Per- of IUI~ bike thieves last month fonnance, Sievert aid. And that'• in in Irvine, investipton there don't addition to locks. water bottles and really have a handle on what's racks. cauted the sudden increue or where Despite those hefty price lap. . the purloined propeny ends up, Sjeven reports, .. My busineu is very Po8vey .~ . • .. _ aood." . . ut ..... , re oenaui ui.11t, contrary The bikes' value and popularity to Corinne's initial suspicion, who-a~ntly make them ltT'CSistible ever pedaled away on the seventh-bait for those lookina for an easy, if aradtt's shlny, month-old Huffy illepl, way to make a fast buck - wasn't doin& st for lauahs. or several hundred bucks. Gone are the days when kids . The thieves who've piqued Irvine saved their allowances for months to ~clists this summer probably aren't buy a utilitarian Schwinn. And van-kids lookin& for transponation, and ished with them is the time when the they probably aren't amateun, most likely bike thief was the play-Povey said. "This wave has been too around bully. intense, too orpnized." Swept alona by a wave of PQpu-Because most bike pilfering has larity spawned by the exercise crue, oocurred in the Northwood area today's bikes are no longer just for north of the Santa Ana ~S) Frce- kids. They have become higb~ticket, way, and nearly all thefts have been hiJb-velocity coys.for the well-heeled north of the San Diego (1-405) Free- and the fitness minded. way, investiptors suspect that the Brett Sievert, manager of a Per-bike rustlers ride buses or catch rides formance Bicycle Shops outlet on • from nei&bboring cities, hijack their Barranca and Culver Drive. said prey ancf then pedal out of town. O.tJIMCOMYDM.Y..., ~. --ll•r 7, ,.. "' M~ Ann Moffitt, propertJ. officer of &tie lrvlne Pejk• Departlll•nt, loolU over ... ...,P' ........ .,._ ..... of the blcycl•• reported stoleft ~ ,... covered. Povey said. Residents have substantiated those suspicions by reporting stranJCR slowly cru1sin1 s~ts and alleys lookina into pragcs, he added. But where the bikes end up, police can't say. "We have oo evidence of a bike chop-shop (where bikes arc dismantled and the parts sold on a black market) and we're not findin! abandoned bakes or pieces of bikes. ' Povey said. · And none of the IS people ar- rested on susp1c1on of stcahn& bakes has been willing to divul&e the bikes' destinations., he wd. While police are stymied m solv- mg the mystery behind the ~ wave of thefts, they can offer .tlP'. to help prevent others from JOUWlll. Comne Goodman ip the rub of the suddenly bike-less. Povey and Gonis recommend n> cord1ng your cycle's serial number somewhere. so that it can be ident· 1fied 1f 1t turns up after bein& stolen. . . Parts of Huntirlgton Beach ~ose phone service 8y HOUY J. WAGNER .._ ......... ~ H UNTINGTON BEACH Phone service to about 1.100 GTE California customers was off the book Thursday as service penOnnel worked &Jona Garfield A venue to restore a cut I ,200 pafr cable, GTE spokesman Larry Cox said. Service was cut off after a contrac- tor working on a city sewer hne cut the underground cable around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Cox said. Original estimates had service being restored by 9 p.m. Wednesday. but the estimates well' ~ • lsed to midnight Tbu™-&ay oecause repairs were more complex than antici- pated, be added. "If you grafted somebody's hand on you can't just stick the thing on, you have to malce sure all the arten- es are connected and hooked up correctly, .. he said. The contractor who cut the hne had followed proper procedures in his work, but "just got a little too close;· Cox said. Service to prefixes 841 . 842, 843, 847, 848 and 374 was out. Meanwhile, residents of the off- line neighborhood complained of ., lost business and other inconve- niences. Amona the customers without normal service wa.s Pacifica Hospi- tal. The hospital was forced to shut llS emeraency room for an hour and a half to two houn Wednesday. Oper- ations were panly restored later in the day, said Pat lobod_y. the hospi- tal's director of Markeuna and Put> lie Relations. Phone sen ice to the hospital was restored b) 6:30 a m Thursday, Cox w d GTE dispatched a mob1k com- munications van. never before used except for mtemal telephone com- pany emergencies.. to the hospital to Jive the hospital a commun1cat1ons center and provide hand-held cellular pho nes unu l scrvtcc couJd be restored. . ewport C nter - The closure did not affect emera· ency response m the city, Fire De- panment Pubbc Information Officer Mart.ha Werth sa.ad. "We typ1caU) will go to Humana HuntJniton, and we also use HOii and ttumana Westminster,.. she said. add1n1 city emeraency rHpOnse crews seldom use Pacifica Hospital because at as a small (a. cility. • ..... OOMT DAILY MOT M ............ ber7.1tl0 Ribbing mob bou nearly kllled.Rlcfcles Latest-'ollectlble cards: Soap stars LOS ANGELES Don Rickles, a1and-up coniedy kJ1'I of insults. bu only bad one brush with death related &o bit ect, but that wu becauae the 1arlCt of bis abuse thouaht be wu hilarious. Rickles wu ~onni!IJ at the Copacabena niahtclub in New York in 1972 when mob boll Joey Gallo came to see the show. Body- auards appeared beckstaie befoR tbe show to tell Rickles their boll didn't want to be teated. "That's like paintina a bull'• eye on yourself," Rick.lea said. "A auy sits in tbe front row smokina a big ~igar and surrounded by five bodyguards and I'm supPosed to tgnorc him?" Rickles hit on Gallo mercileuly and Gallo couldn't stop la~ina. Afterwards, Gallo invited Rickles to his 43rd birthday celebration al Umbcno's Clam House. 8Y ... CCA COUOftT ................ ._.. "Oeaeral Hoapital" IW' Brad Maule once ung beckul' for Don Ho. Jobn Loprieno of .. One Life to Uve'' bata lima beans. .. DaYI of Our Lives" IW' Mary Beth Evans battlet gophen in her beck yard and Barbera O'ampton of "Tbe YOQt and the Rest.leas" puts mus&ltd in ber tuna fish. Tbete and other intetettina -but &otally utelaa -f.acu can be found on the latest Jim Wanen pro- duction: Solp Sw1 collectible canh. Warren has combined bis lifelong love of ba1eball with an interest in television'• daytime dramas. A baseball card collector as a child, he came up with the idea of Soap Star! cards a couple of years aao. Rickles declined. A few hours later, four men walked into Um- berto's and gunned down Gallo. "Frankly, l didn't go because I was a Ii llk nervous. And besides. I didn't like clams." Rickles said. Don ltlckle1 11 ltlll •llve •nd achttckln9. He·u •p· P••r with rr•nk Sln•tr• S.turd•y In Cost• M•••· "I'm always thinking up stranse thinas," says Warren, who li ves an Los Angeles. But Warren initially filed away the thought of soap sw collectible cards -until eight months ago when be.heard a couple of others also were muUina over the idea. That pushed him into action. Collectible cards of all kinds are hot now. Everyone from Davy Crockett and Elvis Presley to the Beatles and tell Frank what he dad "'rong. For four decades. Rickles has survived and prospered on the comedy c1rru1t. thanks in ~pan to has fnend and fan Frank Sinatra. He's appcanng on stage with Sin- atra and Paa Zadora this Saturday na~t at the Pacific Amphitheatre. .. Frank was always a great booster. I'd sa). 'Good e'ening.' and he'd fall on the fl oor. '\nd when Frank laughed. eve~ bod} laughed. Build.ing 'We've always had a good time together offstage a nd onstage. but we've never fonnally pcrfonned tosether." Rickles said this week. "So now I'll ,&o up and do my thing. Frank wall do has thing and then I'll come back on stage and "lie also 1s a i ' t Pied Piper and he alwa)l> br ught pcopk in with him. hke El beth Tavlor and Make Todd an Debbie 'Re- ynolds and Eddie Fisher Then all the stars stancd to come 1n to be insulted." By Tt~ Ass0<-I• f("d Prrss a classical music library Ronald Stoffel, director of Mo- ments Mus1caux, will pr~nt a free program on building a classical music library at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Newpon Center L1braf). 856 San Clemente Or. -.., Vf u..,l 11l.1r O\'...i n tp h' .. \,,11u.1t1<in. ll·rrv It'\\ 1, ,,111011,11 <. h.11011.rn Build1n1 a collcct1on on compact disc, audio tape and video tapes wall be covered. The prop-am is free and no pre--registration 1s requfred. ,,. ''"''• , ·' .,.,,,,.,., , ,,,,,., ... \fl'' '· '• rf , ,,, '"""-~' t , .. ,, , , 1/•; 11• H I 111 ··~t I' .• , 1t'H/tf \1h• :,/,,r l~•''•/"l'i/ "'''~Ul11tt ..:7n ..... 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No. one for Mom'• pune," be said. cardt; IO have Mkbael Jack.eon. . ~.you can't pick which one!" be The cards arc numbered and told Dick Tracy. Batman and the aid) witb oecb order. only ~ aeu. but Wuren Teenaee Moiant Nil\I• Turtles. Somewhat surprising. be aaid, i• doelft't withhold cards to ldd to Comh>a in the fall will tie SimPIOD• that men ac:count for one of every their value. ••Each let bu 12 carda catdl baaed on the popular Fox TV eiaht orden. .. Even if a lot of them -e~cept for the fint one, whkb show. dOn't ~it it. we know men ~ alto bu two boout cards. .Warren bu told more than 2,000 watclUna the IOAPlt and we know · Wamn, who, with pbo\opaDblr of the first let of cards and ia welt on men Ire into coUect.ang thinp. What Jon McKee tw taken moat or the the way to sellina even more of the we're seeint now i1 men who watch pic\urn on the Soap SW'f canSs. ~nd set. Seta three and four will IOA1J' allO are coUect.ina the cards." doelft't ute a ~iltic:ated marbt· be'' out in Sept.ember. Tbe aoap 1wa aren't paid for ina plan to publicize the cards. Soap Star! *ts ~ $6 each and Polin& fbr the carda, wbicb Warren He placed Ids in a couple of aoap include 12 full-color cards. (Send a said helps keep the cott down. opera mapzines, but mottJy be bu self-addressed, stamped envelope to 0 Tbey don't &e1 paid when ~·re reliod on "people tcllina other Red Star, Box 3.SSS, Hollywood, in mapzines either" he said. • It's people" about the cards. Calif. 90078.) just aood publicity for them." Wam'!L wbo became involved in Instead of a plain cardboard back-Each actor who poses for a Soap daytime 1 V at a pap at ABC, bu in& to protect the pictures in the Star! card receives one fnmed copy appeared u a bit player in nine of mail, Warren includes a full-color to keep -"and an extn (framed) the I 2 soap operas. 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DeWll'OOID ftoor of tbe Newpon Castel, the cou.ruy'a coronor and 8-:b W~. He didn't lib this. most consumate bureaucrat, He didn't lib it one bit. jammed hi1 hands in bis pockets .. Well. it may not 1urpri1e you and rocked beck on his hccl111 he but it tute IW'prited me," the watched his deputies slide the edi&or Wei, still pecina. "I mean. body of Brad Andcfvn anto a wbat'a a dead deputy coroner rotat blue body bla. doina in the middle of my ~ He W.. nothina but trouble roomr anyway," Castel muled. "I'm not Cutel lit a ciprettc and blew a OARl'IELD PEAKUT8 'L.. (al ·, ~· plume o( smote tn NICbols' direc> tion. .. Fred, I tb.iDt the COP1 probablX want lO uk you the same thina. Cutcl unilcd u be spoke. The editor suddmly noticed that someone die was in the room. 1t wu Katherine Beu. hi• best and only repor1tt. Sbe ICl'WDed To be ronti.nu«I ... by Jim Davis by Charles M. Schulz \'BORROWERS AAE NEARL't' ALWA'f'S ILL-SPENDERS " WHERE DO 'f'OU 6ET T~AT STUFF', MARC IE"? A BOOK OF QUOTATIONS SHOE ( by Jeff MacNelly by Jerry Scott ROSS 18 ROSE ( 1~ n\A1 c~ rv-'I, ) ~ f'lO f>~ I by Jimmy Johnson FUKKY WJNKERBEAN 1USI LOOK. A1" -rnE NOBODIES srr-r1NG OJER 1HERE A'f 'fHElR WNC.H /ABLE I by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ERE'S SO~T~ING ALMOS RHRES~IN6 Aftj.JT THAI ~IKD OF 5TUP10IT1 I ISN'T THERE? OllUI• COMT MILY llLOT ,,., ---· 1. 1'IO A8 cou111a CULnm& -.. l l DE1'108 TBEIBNACE ._v~ .. , ' t i c .. ~ t l l I I I ~· .. I ~\,., by M•atta & Maratta • by Hank Ketchum by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk ~ \ (~' ,........____..~ -----;;...,a~ by Alex Graham DRABBLS ~ flO&> l~T l~ lottfR'-4 WO~ Mi.~ ~.1\l(U,1)£.0 10 "\~kpt~ V~T! byT. K. Ryan ------ .. ' .. ' • ~. 911111 OOMT DAILY N.01' .. ,... ... .., ... ,, "'° Ribbing mob boss nearly kl/led Rick/es_ Latest c;olleetlble . caras: Soap stars LOS Al'!!IOELES -• Don Rick1es. •tand·up comedy ki*'I or insults. bu only bad oae brush with death related \0 hi• act. but that was becautc the tartet of bis . abuse thoupt be wu hilarioua. Rickles wu ~rformina at the Copecabana Piabtclub in New York in 1972 when mob bou Joey Gallo came to see the show. Body· auards appea~ becks\qe befo"' the show to ~U Rickles lheir boss didn't want to be tealed. "That's like paintina a bull's eye on younelf," Rickles said. .. A SUY sits in the front row smoltlna a big cigar and surrounded by five bodyguards and I'm supposed to iinorc him?" Rickles hit on Gallo mercilessly and Gallo couldn't stop la~ing. Af\erwa.rds, Gallo invited Rickles to his 43rd btrthday celebration at Umberto's Clam House. 9y ••cCA couonr ................ ._.. .. Oenera.I H()Jpital" 11ar Brad Ma\&le once sana beckul' for Don Ho. John Loprieno of ··0ne Uft to Live" hates lima beans. "0.YI of Our Uva" sw Mary Belh Evans bet\les aopbcn in ber beck yard and Barbera Crampton of "Tbe Youna and the Restless" puts mua&ard in her tuna fish. Tbele and other interestina -bul \OWiy useless -facts can be found on the latest Jim Warren pro- duction: Soap Start collectible urds. Warren bas combined bis lifelong love of baseball with an interesl in television's daytime dramas. A baseball card collector as a child, he came up with the idea of Soap Star! cards a couple of years ago. Rickles declined. A few hours later, four men walked into U m- berto's and gunned down Gallo . "Frankly, T didn't go because I was a little nervous. And besides. l didn't like clams:· Rickles said. Don ltlddea la ttlll •llv• and 1ehtkkl119. He·n •P· P••r with Frank Sinatra Saturday In Coat• Meua. .. I'm always thinking up SlrlrlJC tbinas." says Warren, who lives 10 Los Anaetcs. But Warren initially filed away the thought of soap star collectible cards -until eight months ago when he heard a couple of olhers also were mulling over the idea. Tb&t pushed him iqto action. Collectible cards of all kinds are hot now. Everyone from Davy Crockett and Elvis Presley to the Beatles and tell Frank what he dtd "rong. For four decades. Rickles has survived and prospered on the comedy circuit. thanks in part to his friend and fan Frank Sinatra. He's appcanng on st.age with Sin· atra and Pia Zadora this Saturday nif?.t at the Pacific Amphitheatre. "Frank was always a great booster. I'd say. 'Good t'vening.' and he'd fall on the floor. And when Frank laughed. ever) bod> laughed. Building 'We've always had a good timc together offstage and onstage. bu t we've never formally performed together:· Rickles said this week. "So now I'll so up and do my thing, Frank will do his thing and then I'll come back on stage and "He also is a great Pied Piper and he alwa)S brought people in with him. hke Elizabeth Ta\ lor and Mike Todd and Dt'bb1e ·Re- ynolds and Eddie Fisher Then all the stars started to come in to be insulted." a classical music library By n~ AH~latNJ Pnu • Ronald Stoffel, director of Mo- ments MusicauA. Wlll present a free program on building a classical l music library at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Newport Center Library. 856 San Clemente Dr. "1u..,..:ul.u f)\ ..,tn1plH .\..,..,oottt1on. fl'rn Lt'\\''· ,,\11l1n,rl <. h ,11rm.1n ' . Build11~1 a collecuon on compact disc, audio tape and video tapes will be covered. 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Warren includes a full-color TV Listings postcard of one totP star. ("No, ~.you can•t pick wMch one!" be said) With eecb order . Somcwblt surpridq. ho laid. is \bat me.a ICICO\UU foe one of every eipt Olden. "Even if a lot of them dOn't admit it, we know men are watchin.a the soape, and we know men are into coUectU'I th.inas. What we're teeina now i1 men wbo watch IOIJ>t also are collectina the cards." Tbe soap st.an aren't peid for poslna for the card.I. which Warren said tieJps keep the cost down. ''They don't aet peid when tbev·re in mquincs. either •• be said. ''It's just aood publicity tor them ... Each actor who poses for a Soap Star! card ~ives one framed COP}' to keep -"and an elltra (framed) one for Mom'• .,,ano," be said. The c:ard• are numbeted and IOld only in pre-1eJec1ed ICU. but Warrea doet.1\'t withhold cards \0 add co their value. "f.ach let bu l l eatdt -except for the fint one, wb.lcb alto bu two bonua cards. 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M ARCIE'? ~ .. plume of smoke In Nichols' difec.. tion. ~ J tbiqk the COP' pn>bablr, want to uk you the same thins. • Cukl unlled u be spoke. The editor suddenly noticed that tomcoae elae wu in lbc room. It wu Katherine Bell, his best and only reponer. She acrea.med To be continued. .. A SOOK OF QUOTATIONS by Jim Davis by Charles M. Schulz by Jeff MacNelly by Jerry Scott R08& 18 ROSE (IN ll\A1 (~ rv-'I. \ ~b~o e,~ by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY WINXltRBEAN COUlll&ll CULTVllS DEPfJUS GaUI• COA81' W.Y MOT ft1dey, _ ....... 1, 1'80 .. bJ u.atta l Maratta • by Hank Ketchum THE MENACE. i " , ' ' by Tom Batluk 1U51" L.CXJK A1" ~E N080DIE5 srr·nf'.:6 OJER "THERE A1' 1'HEIR LUNCH IABLE I DON'I 4-W WONDER St4E 'S 00/N& ,, K;,AIN I 50(VIE1iME.S WHA'f1fiEQ /...ES I CINOLJ SU'f\MER5 lb IAU< ~BOUI Al WNCJ.i z. LOOKING R~ Af4UJ 1 1 ,----------t J 1H/Nfi( 6>4E '5 Har~ 40.J I J • I I ,.. ".~~i ) • by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ERES SOWTriltiG ALMOS REFR£5KING Aff:IJI THAI K 1~D oF sruP1D1n , ISN'T THERE? by Alex Graham DRABBLE ~.~T~tl\€. L~Wf>w.ot.~~ w~.•\tocooto 10 "\Rf~rt~ V~f.t I by H8'0ld Le Doux TUllBL&WDD8 ,. .. by Kevin Fagan by T. K. Ryan ' . "' J • OIANGE COAST An Independent Newspaper Published by Poge Group P11bl1shong, Inc. .._. I . , ... , presod91'11 & chief executive off1ce1 Wiliom S. Leltdelf, eduor & YtCe presodenl St~ Marble, monog.ng edolOI Stan Wyman, 11.ght ed1l0t O.n fenl.y, ed11or1ol poge ed•IO• l094lf lloom, leo111res ed1101 l09er Carlton, iports editor Coro! Humphreys, wc.e•v ~•IO• flllot Stein, Jr., 1.M1rmon G.fold W. Adcoa, Jr., 9""ero· mo1109er Wahtlf lunoughs, 1901-1989, to ".l•"Q p;.iol1slle1 Edltorlal Ambl.Jrgey turns a good idea into overkill I t was an exercise in fut1lit~. And a silly one at that. We are talking about Costa Mesa's attack on pushcan 'endors. But almost hke everything elS( Councilman Orv Amburgey and his associates are involved in, there was a bit of the overkill. Ambu!ley. it appears. refuses to use good sense. That's the pity of 1t all. there was a germ of a pretty good idea. The Amburge) excesses made ll alJ seem like a bad idea. Qutte frankly. we \ee nothins wrong with trying to make sure that all vendor~. includrng street vendors. have the proper hcenses including health c.enificates in order to operate within the Costa Mesa cit) limits. We sec lots wrong \.\llh the attempt to throw the baby out with the bath water The proposal was ad,anccd b> members of the cit y admrn1strat1on. It "'a~ Jumped on and embraced by the controversial councilman. It "'ould have banned all street vendors. penod. The) are. to be sure. banned in Newpon Beach. La~una Beach and Fountain Valley. They are allowed a ltm1ted presence in Irvine and Huntington Beach. That is. certain t·o nd1 t1ons have to be met by the vendors an order to operate In tile case of Irvine. they are not permitted o n publi c s1de"'alks or streets. In Huntington Beach, certain permits are required. Almost an) of these solutions would have been more preferable than the hea\) -handed attempt to ban the vendors from pl) ing their trade altogether. The fact is. most of the vendors operate within the Latino neighborhoods of Costa Mesa. Amburge~ ·s record in dealing with Hispanics and the Hispanic culture 1!> well-documented b) now. We think he and hi s allies have taken what could have been a prett> good idea and a ll but dcstro)ed it beca use he refused to be ~ns1ble and reasona ble. The cit ). the neighborhood he sa~s he 1s trying to protect and the people he "'al> dealing with deserved a little bit better. We suggest the Cit) staff go back to lhe drawing board and see 1f the> can \ah age this "'hole plan so it makes sense to e'er) o ne concerned Today In h istory Today 1s aturda~. \ept I\. the 251st da) of 199U Thl'rl' .m 11 ~ days left in tht· }l'ar In t 952. the novel "The Old Man and the Sea," b) Ernest Hemingway. ~as first published -By n~ A11oclat«I Pr~is ,,. On this date When Writing to the Orange Coast Daily Pilot ... r • • Oronge Coast Doily Pilot • r JQP\ ,,,,espondenc .. horn our reolJP" /,, • . r • .. 1 • • lM,'0• mo•P t 300 wO•'.h Any CQr<PS( ;• , , ,. Jv~ '-rj\ w be c.>r r>lf'(l O' Our d sr·~· _ Response Community Commentary Guest Commentary or Edrtonol ( rr · · l": '"\"' ... 1 •0• •Hues pen1nen1 ro C•l•es ond •o,,. • J • . ·• " ' • ,.,,.,.,,,o"es may perra•" 10 ony IJ.,[J \S 1 ., • .• · .r :1 •or rebuttals •o ed11oool pos ' 0 ' • ·• • Orange Coast Doily P1lo1 l•>r-N\ • '• •· • c .• c • 1 • r bod IOSIP w ill no• be printed VJr ••·• ;r•• • '• J • • "' \ h,. \Sr•~ u mon1n All corrPSPQ'ldPn<I" mus• oi-s <:: • J ;· l ver I ro• l"''""~ ' •I 1 • 1 l ,.,,s •· i • •• •· Orange Coost Daily Pilot, 330 W Bo1 • r ".'i•\J A QU)6 A11Pril10" le11e1\101nP fd1tor W riter\ .,, " 1 •lir 01J ly P 101 o• '71 4 642 4321 Ext 352 Doonesbury LI~ 'S "'6/R/), AIN'T fT7 70NIGHT J"M IN MALIBU. ANP IN 48 llCV?5, l 'tUJt '31TTl"6 IN A fJtSl?JlT 12 ,()()() ~It.BS JW.qy_. By Garry Trudeau • /~ Letters Amburgey needs to lighten up To the Editor: Costa Mesa Caty Councilman Orv Amburgey's method of searching for the soluuon to a culturally con· vergent community -related to the problem of imm1gra11on -is un - en!Jahtened. I propose that be ~hghten up" on his method of analyzing community issues. give freedom of speech and en· solve the problem? lightened methods of maintaining 4. Do you have a feasible plan to human relauonsh.Jps a try. I suggest solve the imrnivauon problem in that he 1nattate a public forum at Costa Mesa? which the citizens. of . Costa Mesa 5. How docs you a plan offer a may have the o~portunaty_ to address mutual benefit to both sides in- the stock issues involved in the total volved in the controversy? snuauoo we find ourselves caught 1 truly bebeve that Councilman The ~la~ for him to stan lighten· ing up 1s with his barbarian attitude that in order to ma1nuun rela· 11onsh1ps with each other. the <:1t12ens of Costa Mesa should resort to his caveman compl iance pohetes. By this, I mean that he shouldn't try to solve what he perceives to be a city problem b)' imposing his own soluuons of: up tn. . . . Amburgey needs to develop some To ~ more spcc1tic, I invite t_he intercuhural communication skills councilman to research. organize in order to maintain relat1onsh1ps in and present documented facts and our co mmunity. His present opinions addressing five main ideas methods smack of prejudice and that will help the c1uzens of Costa racism. • Mesa judge for them5elves whether As a MMiean-Amt ncan citizen of his plan or Secretary Kemp's plan f for interacting with the city's imm1-the United Slate~ and re-s1dent o grants is the most mutually Costa Mes.i. I strongly urge the beneficial one to aJI in volved. The councilman to confront our satu- five main ideas are as follows: at1on of cultural convergence by I. Spot checking us population's alienage. 2. Forc1n1 its chantable organaza· t.Jons to comply wuh res1denc)' status laws. I. Is there a significant need to 1dcnttfy1ng our cultural clashes and den)' city grant funds to illegal s1m1lan11e~. then amving at an in· aliens? terculturall) cooperati ve soluuon for 2. Are there substantial amounts our cit). In so doing. the councilman 3 Wasting the taxpayers' mone) fighung the federal government about ci ty grant funds. f be wall be lightening up by showing o people whose needs are not ing some respect for our ab1ht> to cm- met by maintaining our current path1Lc and reason with our fellow plan? 3. Is there an inherent reason why humans an non-belligerent cavt'man 4. Challenging Housing and Urban Development Secretary Jack Kemp to a debate about the 1sue we have bttn unable to solve the compliance v.ays problem and an inherent person or NORMA LANDA FLORES I propoSt' that the councilman group with power that can help us Costa Mesa Bond for city not Laguna Canyon To the Editor: The Laguna Beach Tupayers' As- soc1att0n has announced 11 will op- pose the bond issue to purchase Laguna Canyon All of the land to be acquired lies outside the city and be)ond the future transponation comdor. It will be purchased at current market pnces for h1ghl}· desirable lend which has bttn ap- Inside Report proved for development by the c"ount). The City Council approved the bond issue wuhout knowi ng the cost of the open space to be purchased. The Laauna Beach City Council agenda b1Tt of July 241h shows the cost of the bonds alone to be $37.200.000. costing the average parcel of propeny approitimately SI 70 per year over 20 years. We believe the city should reserve its bond10J capacity for the replace- ment of its scnously-deteriorating infrastructure and the acqumt1on of open space w1th10 the present boundanes of the city. MARGARET HEFTI Sccreta7 Laguna Beach Taxpayers . U.S buildup in Middle East attracts unlikely desert hawks WASHINGTON -Members of Congress vuiting Saudi Arabia and talking about the threat of real war in the Persian Gulf were Oat>- berpsted last Sunday when Kmg Fahd told them that 1f sanctions and ocaot1ations don't get Saddam Hussein out of Kuwatt. "then force . of course, will have to be used." Similar!): hawkish views were also heard in Cairo and Damascus by traveling Amencan lawmakers. The rapid U.S. military buildup in the Rowland Evans Saudi descn following Iraq's an· trik nst 1a .... "dad · fueled neut1on of Kuwait has transfonned to 5 e "fl1 .._..., is by Saddam s call Wednesday urJinJ the political leaders of Saudi Arabia, the people ~-EaYPt and Saudi EaYPt and Syna mto bellicose Sad· Arabta to ovenhrow Mubarak and dam haters. Unlikely hawks in a Fahd. twitipt war, the) thirst to punish For all of Saddam's threats. the Iraq s strong.man . Saudis have put away their worry That poses a problem for Pres1· beads. Bush and his military policy· dent Bush .. H'e d~~ not want to be maken (led by Gen. Cohn Powell. pres~red into mthtary adventu~ . chairman of the Joint Chiefs of that.. af aone awry. cou~d wreck his St.aft) find themselve1 coun1elina P1· pres1dency. But hav1n1 rushed tience to Saudi hawks, in penon and 100,000 Amencan fi&hten to .~ over Bush's ever-cradled telephone. front, backed by the most sophastl· The Saudis whisper to Bush and catcd array of super-weapons . ever hia lltftU what can be done o~ placed on a battlefield. the. presulent u .S. forces are in place. They say ~ay, have. trouble controlhna hawks Saddam Huwi.n'1 command ocoten an h11 m1htary aJhancc that a mor,ath and comm\&lllcations, hi1 air hues. • he thouaht would be restraintna offensive mittiln alld anti-aircraft h1m. emplacemenu can be destroyed by For ckdde1, suspicious Saudi U.S. and Saudi air power in a matter Anbia avoided pubticizina miliwy of bout"J. contata with the United lites, They are layina out penuuive always v~ as .. foretan" and thus arpments that Slddam Huuein's to be kept .. over the horizon." K.ina army is not wbat it'• cncked up to Fahd's renwb to the vi1hil\I con-be. Instead of a million men. they araaional dc.lqation suaeest that the say its e.ffcdivc fon:e it bet~n S.udi PIJChe f\as been tnnsfonned 200 000 and 300,000. Juleed of tht overniaht from an ntmne of xeno-S, 100 tanks the United Slata ·t>o- pbobic caution into an easy 1cicep-lievea it tw, tbc SludJ1 insist the tanoe of lnter·Arlb war. e&cdve fOfCt it no more t.ban 1,000 Jn Oam.ucua, the lhift from U.S. lalMnOdcl T-72&. Aa (Or air. S.udi bater '<! u .s. ally is ODly lliabtl)' ltsa ~ •Y -ti.I Jnq can put only dramaUC. hued on Presideftt Hab I lO MiG-29 mid MU-ftllncn iD al·AHad't hatred of Saddam tbe air, wida IM reel of"ita lbrce not Hu.in. For EmM'• Preticknt wonb md. HOIDi MubarU. -cae keyaooe ol s..cti ~ • lnq'a fJI. ~·· aew military 1111uot with feHi ve ajrcnft ••d ~ aro••d· ............. Ataba. f'i*illa .., lluull1d """'"' ......u.d "1 ..... MOdlCf Arab •• II more A-a. _. ,_.. ~•MIS Ill ilildli•ildltJll, ~ coo-aad • = ... HHS? I lidtril& dll llW .. ---· .IO WI "r •k ~hf Cairo hm Oealll ..... ne clelirc cnlle ...... Oaal ......... • Robert Novak the dcscn art cleared. Iraqi tanks can be systematically destroyed by U.S. aircraft. That would open the way for allied tanks and infantry (almost wholly American) to clear out Kuwait, drivina Saddam's forces beck toward lraq or isolatint them. "They will panic," one Saudi of· facial has advised Bush adminis- tration aides. "Without c:ommunica· tions, bow will they know what to do?"' U.S. officials have been _privately told that morale ins.ide Saddam's army is IO low that between I SO and 200 Iraqi troop1, at least one with an armored pcnonnel carrier, have de- f«ted to S.udi Anbia. &naiad of thele tidinp aivina c:beet to Oeorte Bush, they are rein· forcina his native caution. actina as a brake ... The praident wanu to sit Oil the embarto and the blockadt he has WOfbd eo hard to out In place." How Iona? Answers vary, but three to ab months is an acc:ur.te bracket •of today. Hit immediate next 11ep: tiahtcn I.be emt.rao and liv• Seddam plenty or room to ran. Tbat may not be aoce_pt1ble to the S.udi bawls who OWft t.be turf whm American PGMf now lits. They waat Sedctf m "'1akeft out.. eoon. Tbat preaa1rc1 coupled with ~ abon American peunce b a -. ...._.,d ~ coatro..11 ._. '"6 • pDtidc::ll dMI Ill once lie com:pl1• W. ........ , miM..-. ......... ··-1 •. , ............ ,.... .,. ,, ••• ,.,,.. IH:·h••' J.;., JL ,,, .. a a a. D an Walters State on the road toward~ good budget SACRAMENTO -Tb.is year's protracted wran&Je over the state budact was shameful, not only be- cause it d~ on for many weeks, but because-at failed to resolve any· thint fundamental. Gov. Georae Dcukmejian and the lqislature took the shon way out by enacting some shon-ranac spend· ing cuts and some equally superficial revenue increases to close a $3.6 billion gap between projected in- come and outao. However. they left the state's underlying fiscal dilemma all but untouched. and thus shifted the burden onto the next governor and succeeding lqislative sessions. The basic fiscal problem is this: • Demands for scrvicn. as dem- onstrated by soaring school enrol- lment, prison population, welfatt and health-care caseloads, and other indexes, are increasina rapidly. The demand side of the budgetary equation 1s dnven by inflation, by record levels of population growth, by explosive social and economic change. and by laws that dictate levels of spending. such as the auto- matic cost-of-living increases in wel· fare vants. •The state's ability to finance those services 1s constncted by a scnes of taJt·llm1tation laws that began with Propos1uon 13 in 1978. Jn the abstract. state revenues arc growing healthily, about 8 percent a year. But the "baseline budget" - the amount of money that must be spent to comply with current laws. expanded for ~seload and inflation -1s growing even faster. • None of these factors even con· s1ders the fact that public services in many cases are fallin& well below standard. Many rural county gov- ernments are sidling toward bankruptcy. and even with the tens of billions of dollars we spead on schools. Cahfom1a 1s doing no better than a mediocre JOb of educatina a h1a.hly diverse student population. ln the final days of the just- concluded legJslat1ve session. one of tht' Lqislature's most intelhgent and perceptive members dared to de- clared pubhcly what everyone con- cedes privately: Tl~e budget process 1s a mess and getting worse. Assemblyman Phal Isenberg. (). Sacramento. circulated a memoran· dum to every member of the ~s­ laturc. noting that the legjslauve budget office had concluded that this year's shortfall is hkel)' to be followed by another nut year. With continuing uncena1nty 1n the Middle East. cutbacks in Pen· taaon spendina in CaJ1fomia. and other vanables. lscnberJ said. .. the most obvious conclus1on anyone can reach ... 1s that the new governor will probably face a multimillion {j)crhaps mult1b1lhon) dollar short· {all in January ... " Isenberg sugested a moratonum on new spendina and tax bills, in- cludina bond issues, unul June; es- tablishment of finn spendina ccil· inas for the 1991 ·92 budaet; some pre~lccoon bud&et discussions by both candidates for aovemor. and, most imponantly, "a complete re- view of the structural rntraints fac- ina st.ate 1ovemment and potential reforms of st.ate and local financial and aovemancc relationships." Both panics, Isenberg said. must cleanse themselves of their "oriainal sin" on bud~W')' mattcn: Demo- crats of their 'automatic defense" of spendina proJrams. and Re- publicans of thear insistcn<lt "that no new Wes should ever be rajsed - but that tax breaks should be arant· ed endlessly ... " benbera wanted to be provoca- tave. and he was, in a constructive 10r1 of way. His memo com~ leaden of both parties to indu-ectly acknowledae that they cannot con· tinue bu4&ctin1-by-perpctual-crisj1, In the final houn of the lqillative session, both housn approved a resolution, authored by Auembly Speak.er Willie Brown, to tqin the .Iona-term budaetary revie~ that llenbera prop()led, includina spead-ina wttts and a n=quest to the 'ubernatorial candidates to become tnvolvcd. c.oitol polit.k:a have a way or arincflna IQ)' lood intentions 6d'orc they can become reality. It will take peat poliUcal will, far more lhaa bu hen exhibited in recnt ~ to etebew crilit-Oriented bUdletiDJ nHt year and Wfe a lonlitr vaew. so.nt •• are encountliaa. Neither of dM caDdidalel for IPV'" tr'ftOr it eotamiltine .hi....,. or _.., to in"oc:Mll poeilioat OD ......... _. 1a1a, AW i•lll or ........ lliil ........ dll W9Y ..,__. mdamM'IJ n. ..i lb _ ...................... ....... llil .. I I It a II •Hid ..... , ........ Ollalt ... .. OlltJ.-COA8T DM.Y ...aT Fttctey.~7.1tlOA11 .. .... ---- • DEBT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ FRONTS: • • • • • • • ,1rt11 , .... , ca.o WARM STA~RY .. llOlatW 1111111 "' "'°""1 ~ Pr~· 100 to IOI lows ® © ~ ~ cu 0 w g 0 ~ ~ 11111110!. to io.. OCEAN REPORT-8111 HIGH LOW SHOWERS FAIN T .STORMIS RURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT CLOUDY CLOUDY TRAVELER'S RE BO RT BOATIG -All) 11DES' '""' tlow•r O'ltl -•11111 -LcM Md ........ LOCAT10ll llllllMAN 1tter•ou Wit-.,.. llkOINI wat to •lllwtSt a to 12 Hw>llngton ._,. 2-3 ,.., liOl•ttd th~llC!tr '"°ts Sm to 2 leet South ,... 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Colorado Springs, Colo. !If<""'"'° .. ,i1 Brando: Reduce murder charge to manslaughter \.\ '-f-\ \IO~IC \ -Chmllan Brando's dekns.c l.i"''t:r has aslcd a u>Un 10 r<"dure the murder charge .igain\t him 10 man<,laughter .\not her motion. tiled ~ t:Llnesda' 1n \uix·nur Cuun. ~·d.~ 10 ~upprcs·., ii 1ape-rt:cordl·d polilt: 1ntl'f\ 1e"' ol Arando th e <,on 111 Jl Im \tarlon Hrando -\ttomc' Rilbcn "har1ru "'111 .1rgut: the mo11on' hl•fort' \upcnor < oun JuLlgc Rohc:n Thomas on \ept I .t. ~1d \dnd1 Ci1hbon\ \p<>kt:'l"'oman lor tht: d1s1nr1 al - tmnn ·~ ntlict: om lrtl·nd ol ( 'hnsuan ·.., half-sister. 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J~. plcdLle<l 1nnocl·nt to liN -<.kgrct" murdtT m th-r"" '1cty ttr ,hoo11ng of Dait Drollct. 26. the -By Titr Auocl•tefl Pn•• BREAKE~A c...vJi Monday thru Friday ~~ 1 4AM to 11:30AM New law puts the squeeze on tipsy boaters LUNCH 3 Hotcakes, 2 Strips Bacon, One Egg and Fresh Orange Juice Monday thru Friday 11 30AM to 3PM 1\ .. -Otta. • IJ ..... Qty .. n ........ ll \I --• II oi-..Cll1 ti II ~ • " ~ u n ,_ Ill I• ........... • .. ..... '1 " ~ " " ,___ It IS ....... °" ti II ,,,_, \1 .. t....,.._ • u ••c.t· I) n ... t1 " ._ II \t ML-.. ,.. WLIM ca, .. 1\ s.. ..... ft 11 W U..Cly DINNER tJ ll t i tJ • ti "' " " 1• • 'I • • tS .. • ti 1u ti .. Served Anytime " 'I " ~ 'I ,. ,. 11 " ,, ., ti .. .. ' ·~ ~ " ll ,. II _ ... -·-...... .... ..,_ ...... ''"" c...-.--,, ...... '-'• -......... -...... ... ..... c. • ....... ,.,. .. ... T-Bone Steak Includes Soup or Salad Potato and Vegetable New Zealand White Fish Includes Soup or Salad Potato and Vegetable .. M • .. II II 16 ~ 17 " (I ,.. " SI .. ~ II • .. 41 " II ~ ~ • II 16 II u " • 11 " \I ti 11 II \I " u .. (I .\CRAMENTO -Booz1og boaters m1&ht ha\ e 10 forego a dnnk to rcmaltl Tcgall) sober under a new law that takes effect nc\t )'e.lr. ~BI M08 ''This bill il"CS lav. enforce- ment another tool to enforce dnvina under th<" inOut"ncc laws and k~p dangerous boaters off our water- wa\ 'i." Soup, Salad & Half Sandwich 55.49 Rotisserie Roasted Chicken Gov. Cieorge Deukme11an said ThuN:la) he ha~ signed a bill 10 lower the legal blood-alcohol hm11 for boaters from I 0 percent to 08 percent The new la". v. h1ch takes effect Jan I . would confonn the hoat1ng law to the vehicle dnvmg law. The level for legal drunkenness was lowered on Jan I this )'Car for vehicles. "Boats can be JUSt as dangerous as c~rs. 1f not more so. when the) art operated h)' someone who •~ under the 1nOucncc of alcohol." \31d Sen. 8111 Leonard. R-Redlands. author of fh<' nc"' law would also make 1t illegal for an~one under the age of 18 to operate a motorboat wtth a blood- akohol lcH~I of 05 percent of more. That I) also the same as cars. Lc-onard said there were 51 dc.tths and 33 in1uncs on C'altfom1a water- Wll)''I in 1988. He said the state Dcpanment of Boauna and Water- ways studied fatal accidents over two years in 1985 and concluded that 59 percent of &hem tnvolved alcohol. -By ~ Aa«Ulft Prnt Liz Taylor's doctors In trouble LO ANGELES -The state tw filed a compla.int ap1nst thru phyt- 1c:ian.s who aJlqedly ovctptctenbed addictive drup 1ndudin& Dtmen>l. Pm:iodan and Vahum to actreU Elizabeth Taylor. 11 was rq>or1ed Thundal· On. Michael J. Roth. William F. Sk.tnncr and Michael S. Oonlicb ~ named 1n &he complaint. [)qN· ty Auorney General Earl R. Plowman aid 1n an 1nterv1ew Mth· KCBS-TV. ''Th11 is a homndou.t over- pmcnbtna." Plowman said. ~ If tbc r,omp&auu I subttant.ialtd, tbc doaon' lictntt1 could be auapeaded or revoked by tk S&ate Medical Quality AllUIUCe 8oerd A ...... I ~ KCli!'I comment .... ten at the home of board 'po'c woman u nda McCready 1n. Sacramento It was not the first ume the phys. ic11n wctt 1nveatlaattd. The Loi Anaetcs County dj1uiC1 auomey'a otract found 1n Apnl that .. tbc Pf'elC"bll\I prlCLIOCS O( thae phys. 1cians fell below ~ ~ stan- dard of medial pr11C'tt«. Roth, " a lon111mc fnend and hu bttn M• T1)'lor'1 physacian for 1 d«ack kinotr is medical director of the chemical dependency ~nter al t John'• ~tal in Senta Moa1ca Oonhcb at the tm• munoloat t ~ rtPoftt'd the lint AIDS tatc11n.llw U-na~ Sca_ta and 1 fonncr panncr of Roth. -., ftl A. Im• Prw ' Your Choice: Tuna Salad · Breast of Turkey · Ham · BLT · Roast Beef (Served from 11 30 AM until we're out) Includes Soup or Salad . Potato and Vegetable It's SPECTACULAR! We've just finished a major remodeling , and we're excited about our Spectacular New Look! And what better way for us to celebrate than by serving up some Spectacular Specials! So, come on in today. You really have to see our Spectacular New Look for yourself, and right now, during our Gala Grand Re-opening is the perfect time . Norms Costa Mesa . You Won't Believe HOVI Good We Look! The New -lbe wa.11:· 1'I . llOticePC!il~ lnclicatcs ._~~ ~re called to Wld ~T:'~~t I\ 7:26 p.m. Na. of lbe ntiahbors who were 0:-__. laid they lcncw the vic- liml ~ well. ~ don•t speak S~nish and :CS~ t speak £natisb, •Enriquez I "Tbcy kq>t to themselves most- y. ud tbelf bUnds were almost never oPen." Kathy James said. ~ . Phu, a nei&hbor from a few buiklinp away who, like the vie-~" is Vietnamese, also said he did not le.now the slain family. • Weclncsda~·s shooting was one ~oft.be worst. in terms of number of • victims, in Costa Mesa history. ! Tbe last quadruple murder was marked in 1983 in Mesa Verde. 41 that 011e blamed on a distraught • man who shot three family mem-! bers and finally h imself. Yen Do. editor of the Viet- nanaac lanauaee Nauoi Viet Daily News in Saata Ana, called the kallin,s the Vtdnl ever in Oranee County•s Vietnamese community. "People arc lhocked by it." Do ~. "It definitely wasn't political, our sources in the community are telling us. And it doesn•t look like pnp. h'r very unusual bccaute there were children involved." Do said attempts by his news- paper to discover any information about the family had failed sq far. "In Costa Mesa. there is no real Vietnamese community," he wd. ''It's really a bedroom community for Vietnamese people. They live there, but they do thcir shoppina and everythinf in Santa Ana .. There is one Vietnamese Catholic church and one Buddhist church in the area. We checked wtth them, and the> were not members therc ... Costa Mesa police entered the apartment and discovered the four bo(11es shortly after they were called Wednesday night by some- one identified in early reports as the dead woman·s father or grand- fa ther. A Vie~nt poUce oftker ft-om wauniuter was caJled in to Ulist. But. accordint to the law, they had to obtain a search warrant before bc&\naint their tcareh for e~idence in tbe apartment. ln- vestipton obtJined a wamnt at about l:lO a.m. Tbunday and worktd throuah the ni&hL At a press confereqce Tbunday afternoon, police had few details of the crime to release, however. Police Capt. Thomas Lazar said investigators were not rulina out any p ossibilities, includin& murder-s uicide. There were some early reports of a po sible jcaJous e~·husband. but police received conflictinJ s&orics from neiJhbors and acquaintances, Laur said. Do said the crime did appear to fit the pattern of a family dispute. "Our sources arc hcarins tilat there might have been a broken rclat1onsh1p of some kind. From the angle of Vietnamese custo ms. a broken family relationship is very difficult fo r a man to deal With." START ''°"'At part. "Tbe name of this ecbool. evay- body, is what?" quer*I It~ of her 16 boya and 12 tirls. "Kindetlanen," they all shouted ln a conffdent. unanfmws cry. It was their first mistake. 1'1.e name ii f.astlbore School. the teaebct cor- rected. ..f.astsborc School, .. they all cried ou~roud of their newly pined ins t. So 1 m is familiar in this kinderprten c1au of 1990 -the ~ salute. the ••censy weenJy spider' sona. the unDJ\urally clean tennis shoes, no doubt vililantly ~rved by moms for the ffnt day of school And yet so much is diJrerenL Stressina the developmental side of learnina. the Irvine district trains kinderprten tcacben in the Assured Readiness for Learnina (ARL) tech· niques. These kinderprtcners will learn to write in cursive before print- ing. Teachers say lonaha!'d does not require the more difficult small motor skills. ~ -Bilingual Qfficers needed And one of the mainstays of the ARL method is the use of blindfolds. Rosenzweig's kinderprteners will wear little red blindfolds around their necks all day Ion&, ready to be pulled over their eyes at a moment's notice. Teachers say the blindfolds boost concentra- tion durina specially designed learn- ina exercises . ... . ly HOU.Y J . WAGNER Wednesday's discovery of four bodies thought to bc a quadruple murder or a murdcr-su1c1de has renewed focus on the need for bilingual officers in area police departments. Hahn Thi Duong. 25. ""as found dead with her two children and an unidentified man tn the apartment from which Duong·s famil> "'as moving. In the absence of a Costa Mesa officer who could ~nten 1ev. w11- nesscs in V1etname~. the police department had to borrov. a rare V1etnamese-speak1ng offi~cr lrom GAIDO thl· \\-tstminster Police Depart· menl Pohce departments have long lamented thl· difficult} in recru1t- 1ng b1hngu.il oflicl·rs. ('tttng a gen- eral shunagc of h1ltngual em- plo}CC' 1n thc work force. Man) dl·panments offer pa) 1n- tl·n11 H·" tu recruit bilingual of- lil l.r,. hut 1he pnman focus tn pa,1 ~l'Jr" ha~ ocen on Spanish- ' f)l' a I>. l' r-. "l hl' nl'l'd ""'II tertainl) come up morl' nhl·n as demographics lh.1rl[I(' ....... 11d Hun11ngton Beach PollcT l 1 Id McFrlain. Hunt- 10l/.ll1n 8eJlh "'a" lhl· onl} depart- ml·nt thJI rq>ortl'd an emplO\CC "'ho "fll'J"'' \ 1l·1namese and the resohcd bcfore "'o"ember's elec- tion. FromA1 The council faced a deadline of 5 mously backed that move Thursday. p.m. Thursda) to have ballots pnnt- Wcmer, who voted against :a--C!d that included the names of can- special November elecuon and d1dates in the special council elcc- against not seating Ga1do, said she t1on supported the appeal an hopes the Former Planning Comm1ss1oner courts ceeld clanfy the ex1s11ng con-Carol Yocum. attorne) Alben fusion surrounding city election law. Nasser. onc-ume Cat) Councilman Council mcmbcrs were un1te-d in Bill Vardouhs. mechanical engineer their request that cny auomeys seek Genov1ca N1culescu-Bahcanu and a rul.mg on the appeal as qu1ckl) as Irvine Htlth School Vice Pnnc1pal possible. Sttll, the attorneys have Michael iaguc wtll vie for the d1s- said it is unlikely the case could bc puted scat. emplo}ee 1s no1 sworn. McErlam said. In most Orange Coast depart- ments. fewer than five percent of the sworn officers are b1hngual. Most of those y.ho are speak Eng- lish and Spanish. although a cou- ple of departments reported some who speak German. amoan or other languages. ome departments reported non-sworn personnel who speak Spanish or other languages and .ma~ help out in some cases Rut when no employee speaks the needed language. departml'nts mu'lt bnng 1n officers from other area~ or find other tnterpretcrs. oflic1als said. But before the kids tried out their new blindfolds, they were led around the school on the trail of the elusive Gingerbread Man. meeting the principal, librarian, nurse and school custodian and handyman AJcx Garza along the way. Back in the classroom, it seemed the Gingerbread Man had come and gone, leaving gingerbread cookies in his wake. After a rousing chorus of "I'm a little teapot, shon and stout." snack time beg.an in earnest as the children filed out to the picnic tables. Lookina a little worried among his colleagues at the picnic table. wide- cycd, 5-year-old Ryan Vandcariendt munched on a snack and thought hard when asked how he liked krndergarten so far. "Well. this 1s the first day I came." he explained. "So Though she 1s fighttng to be seated I don't know yet." I o.-y,.... ...,._ aor......,......,. on the council. Ga1do will not be a ~~k an the classroom •. Rose-(olln Lawrence holds on to mom, Kathy, tuas he gets ready cand1datc m Novembers election. nzwe1g told her ~!udcnts 11 was 1 for his ftrlt day of school. Ctty Attorney Roger Grable ac-"learning the ropes day. "It won't - knowledged Thursday that the city be bonng hke this everyda},'' she could face yet another elecuon-~-said. lated lawsuit 1f its appeal 1s denied "It 1s bonng," confessed 5-year- and Ga1do 1s ordered seated on the old Gavin Gcselow1tz out loud as he council aflcr someone else has been wiggled out of a backpack half has elected to the scat in November. s12e. While Brady said he "couldn't R osenzweig has taug ht even hazard a guess" as to the cost kmderganeners for the last 2~ years. of the Ga1do lawsult to date. he said and said l he expects this )'car's attorneys esumatc the appeal's pncc group to be unusually good "There ta& at between SI 0,000 and $20.000. • wasn't one cner m the group." she said. "No one nttded their mom- m ies.·· Rosenzwe11 keeps a fragile balance between the role of fairy godmother and schoolmarm. She is always sympathetic. but rules arc rules and when chaos threatens, she cries out "freeze." By the end of the day. most of the kids actually did freeze at the command -crayons poised tn mid-air. scissors locked in mid-snip. I By 11 :30 a.m., the afternoon kmderprten class of teacher Soc Sutton amvcd. merging into the classroom she shares with Rosc- nzweiJ for "buddy Lime." It was the chan11ng of the guard -a new group of innocents about to be in- doctnnated. iiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=========================--==----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE HOPE GALLERY WORLD FAMOUS ESKIMO ARTISTS CARVINGS & PRINTS ALSO: LOCAL ARTISTS ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, COLLAGES AND MORE \ UP TO 70% ON ALL INVENTORY IN STOCK LARGE AND DIVERSE INUIT Collection THE HOPE GALLERY Lido Marina Village 3400 Via OpOrto Newport Beach • 723-5507 I Openers Tbe ftnt Friday .. ol prep t>obll ii Mn -ud b die 0raJ..e Coal Ana it is hilblilbted with .... DOii ..... codoatatiom. E.dilOll, &tandl aDd WelllDb 111 F IOI dl*=uadcr their beha Tbunday niabt. and Colla Mell awli• adl y. but for Ill of the other Ila ICbooll. toaifllt-.1 tM llillaL Amoa& tbe auncciom ... ~ rivalry between Corona del Mar and Kunlinlloa BeKb witb tbcir 11 tb IRilbt opener. Corona dd Mar owns' an 1-3 advanuee in tbe miel, iDcladinl a bfeit victory over Hundnaaon a year-aeo- HunUQllOD Baell it ranted No. 10 in <>ranee County, and Corona del Mar is riabt OD the Oilen' heda It 11. lo a pme of ~or sipificaDc:e in 1erms o( Oraaee County rantinp, Mater Dd &aka ill No. I reputadoa to CapiatrUo ValleY where the No. 7 Co}llln await. ,.. Dtdl!' ,,.., Tonight's Games (7 : 30) • Huntington Beach vs. CdM fat OCC) Laguna B~ach vs. NNlp<>rt Harbor (at Newport) Mat~r Del vs. Ca,o Valley (at Capo ValleyJ University vs. Irvine (at lrvlneJ Saddl~back vs. Ocean View {at Htn. Beach) Fountain Valley vs. Dana HUis (at Dana Hiiis) Los Alamitos vs. Marina . (at w~stmlnst~r) Woodbrldg~ vs. Pacifica (at Solsa Grand~) BohuslaViski goes wild for Estancia 30-2 7 triumph • 1n Eagles' w ide receiver catches I I passes for 269 y ards and three t ouchdowns By PATRICK LARKIN O.My ,._ Con.__.., NEWPORT BEACH -Estancia H igh \\tdc rec eiver W tll Bohuslav1<>k1 had only two words 10 sa' after his teams' .30-27 come- from-bchtnd victory over Los Amigos tn non-league action at New- port Harbor High Thursday n1pu. "I'm tired." Bohuslav1sk1 said. And he had every right to be as the 5-foot-6 semor caught 11 passes for 26Q yards and three touchdowns - two of which came m the last three mmutes as the Eagles rallied from a 27-17 deficit. For Bohuslavisk1. who caught only e1gh1 passes last season, 11 was defi- n1tely a n1gh1 to remember as the under-sized receiver played a nearly uncontested game of catch with quar- terback Matt Johner. Johner, a sophomore didn't have a bad n1ght himself either as he com- pleted 12 of 21 passes for 341 yards. thrtt touchdowns and one inter- ception. .. We knew we could dnvc on t hem. wc were doing it all night," Johner said. ··1 wasn't nervous be· cause we had worked on the two- mrnute dnll all week. "This was a lot different compared 10 the freshman team.·· The Eagle ran the two-minute offense 10 ~rfection on their last two dnves which both resulted in touch- downs w11h the game-winner comina v. 1th I : 14 left Estancia had pulled to w1th1n four at 27-::!3 and after stopping the Lobos on three do wns, Los Amigos was forced 10 punt. After a I 0-yard return and a holding penalty. the Eagles started their final dnve with 2: 12 showing o n the clock and the ball on 1he1r own 37-yard hne. On first down. Johner fo und Bohuslav1sk1 open for a 27-yardcr 1ha1 put the ball on the Lobo 36. Once agam Johncr dropped back and h11 his fa vonte target (or a 21-yard gain down to the I 5. On lint down, Johner took one step back and found Bohuslav1sk1 open near the five-yard line and he took the ball m for the score. Amr Hcg.az1 added the extra point to 11ve the Eagles the three-point lead. Dcnck Ragsdale rTtumed Hcgazi's kick to the JJ-yard line after nearly breaking a long one and the Lobos had one last chance to win the pme. On lint down. quarterback Ethan Siddall h11 l\ndre Robertson over the middle for a 36-yard ran and a finl down at the Eagle 3 . Siddall then connected with Matt McCrcady on an e1aht-yarder to put Los Amigos into field goal range. Los Amigos chances were hurt on the next pla) when Siddall was stop- ped for no gain on a broken play and then on third down he threw in- complete. The b11 blow came when the Lobos marched I 5 yards backwards on a personal foul and the out of field loal rangt'. David Hong then sacked Siddall for a seven-yard loss that ended the game. "Two thmas I can say about to- f Ptease 1H ESTANOA/IJ) JNSID 1 ·900-"6-7171 a·o1a AM>SC:ltflltt ~ft lllMUl«l ~ 14 NClllH Oil• SCORES For tonight's scores. tune fn at 103.1 FM -K-OCEAN. at I I o'ctock for ttw Or· .... c.-...., ..... , report of ttw Or.nge Coast Area's rVgh school footbll glmeS. CLASSl,leD /16 FRIDAY. 8EPTEM8EA 7, 1980 ..., .... ,.._.,._..,.. ....,. ~ J0811 Glfterkh lr'9htt HIS .. ~ftlnd tfte ~of lltyan .. Illa (JIJ and J.11. SdtusterldL Chargers defend reputation with strong 1 7 -7 win By BA RRY FAUUCNER o..,, .._ Spol't• ..,~ O RA '.'lGE -fktwecn an opening- sen cs v.ake-up call and a batter night- cap. the Edison High football team put 1n another quaht) shift Thursda) night. thumping host El Modena. 17-7. to improve to 2-0. C'llhcr b\ atr or b., land .\ftt>r ·Edison ·missed a 33-yud field goal on m first possession. El Modena reeled off consccut1ve gains of 16 I., 6 and 18 yards against a team that allov.ed onl}' 24 rushing ~ard' rota/ in a season-opening 12-0 ' 1ctor-. o .. er lolani in Hawaii. But· the defense ~ttled down and the )Oung offens.e took over. ga1n1na pra1.-,c from Wl'l1Te 1n the p~ Mike Hawks closes In on Ill Modena quarterbadc Adam G•rcla fabov•I, then towe,1 the boom to cause • fumble, leadlne to lldtson'1 ftrst touchdown In 17-7 victor,. El Modena quartC'rback .\dam C..arc1a bolted 59 }'ards into the end zone on the team·s fourth offenst'e pla). but a penalt) v.1ped the slate clean '"That was a v.akl"-up call for us:· Edison Coach Dave White said ... But other than that and the final dnve. I thought our delen$C pla~ed prett) dam v.ell ·· ··our offense pla~ed better:· While explained ··\\e blocked better and v.e JU\t missed connecting on a cou- ple more pa!lscs. Jo!lh tGmgnch, a ~ntor quarterback mak.rng his Stt· ond 'ars1t\ start l th rev. the ball pn.•m "'C'll and v.c ran the ball prttt) "'l"ll \\ e·,e got a long v.a) to go. but "'e ha'e eadlt da)s to pre~ for ( ap1strano Valle~ ·· El Modena cap1talued on Edison's onl) turnover ofthl' night after Brett Hanson's 27-)'ard field goal made It 17-0 with I 27 left rn the game The Charger defenSt" forced a punt. but the ball bounded off an Edison phi) er and v.a reco' ered b' the Vanguards at 1he1r ov.n 36 Quarterbad. JoSt' Prado. filling 1n for the tnJurcd Garcia. then got the hot hand. He connected with Damll Holguin on a -f'-)ard slant. then lofted a 17-)ard srnnng pass to Ja) Montano wllh sc' en seconds left 10 avert what would ha'e been the Charger-;· St"C'ond straight shutout .. I'm rt>all) dt~ppotntcd v.11h the fin1-;h ·· \\ h1tc ..aid .. \\ c tall..ed about not letting dov.n. but that·s e\allh v.hat v.e did I thin!.. that v.111 be an "1mportan1 k\\On for us ·· \\hat opponent~ are karning more and more about thcSt' Charge~ 1s that tt\ 1ough to mu'e the hall - (1ingnch. who thrC'v. for 118 )&rds 1n the opener. connC"Cted on 8 of his first I 1 attt'mpts. en route 10 a 168- )ard perfonnance on 11 of 17 His pnmat") 1argc1 v.as senior standout Mtke Cunningham. C un- ningham hauled an "'' G angnch at'nal<1 for 135 'ards. including a :!- ' ard touchdown toss to open tht' \nmng v.1th I 31 an the first quarter The Cunningham score was set up h\ the defense ~:n1or M 1ke Hav. l..s raced m to natl a rctre~ung Garcia inside his ov.n 10-)ard ltne 1amng the ball l()(l\c: 1n the procc'>s Tra' ts Balding rcco' ered al thC' \ anguard 4 and (11ngnch lound ( unnmgham d~p in the l'nd 10ne three pla~s later llav.~,· \llck v.a' the first ofs1~ for (Plus~ SH E01$0N /ll) Agassi chews up, spits out Soviet Grand Slam still within reach, Becker awaits in semifinals NEW YORK -Sassy and nash .. and ~ycbed to the max. Andre Apsst put on a show of blast-away tennis to set up a fiery match agatMI Boris Becker m the U.S. Open SC'mt- finaJs. Ap.u11 bufllTY for his first G rand Slam, chewed up Sov1c1 Andrei Cherkasov 6-2, 6-2. 6-3 Thu~•> niaht and p ve further proof that he isn't just the tennis world's loudest dresser. America's top player and lhe leader of the peck of youna sluuers on the tour. Aaassi. 20. walloped deep shots relentlessly with hts over- sized, neon areen. power racktt and kept Chertasov on the defensive in ever) SCI Cherkaso... who beat basehncr Michael Chang in the 1h1rd round, found that there's more to -\gass1 than his funky green and black clothes. and m ore 10 his game than btg lfOUndstrokes. ApSSI look e\-ef) opportun1t) to charge the net and kill the ball on the run He didn't sho~ much finesse. but after a \ear of pumping iron. his power · 1s un- deniable. ;It was never more so than at the end of the first set and throughout the S«ond ~1 took a 4-2 lead 1n the first set "'"h a forehand dttp 1n the. comer on pme point that whizzed b) CherU.sov as 1f 11 wt"re a rocket. Apssi took panicular plcasurt 1n th.at shot. aazina at It 1n adm1rat1on before strutting back to the baSt"ll ne Apss1 then broke Cherkasov w11h an assault that had the So' 1et spnnt- mg f renet1call) from side to side. dcs~ratel) chasing balls and finall) hllllllf them •Mdc or into the net .\.psst fintshcd the set with a sen ice "inner to take the game at love It was mort of the same m the second set and third. Clierkaso' breahna ~s1 a fev. times but .\psst coming nght back with his relentless assault. "He has powerful groundstrokes. I think the best 1n the world:· s~ud Cherkaso ... a 20-)car-old born on the Fourth of Jul) .. Ht was too good. He was alwa~s quicker and quicker I feel tired.· Apss1. stopped 1n the semifinals here the past t'AIO )'can and m the Constant dilemma : Recruiting As Ookkn West Collqe waits anotberwtetto open ns lfUC'>n, head COKh Ray Sl\ackkford 1s most- ~~ with quations about two o&ayen. •bde Oranar Coast. in..,-for toaiatn. tees JW'f 1n tM future. ORI A.Ql!Ck>VlC. the Parates' quar- tetbeck. it armed and teady to 1un down l..oQI leec.b City, Ol'ante C.oufa teUOn-e>pen1Q1 oppe>Mnt at bome. Ooidm Wat Ibo bu the Vwnp ut11~.......--but not unlll nut Sat.,.y at Loll leech. ~wboWilbesOWC was DllYlftl Satunlaf:nmer than nut--. \.u bttn baRkd tnth 1nquines about Glenn Parker and Bla&1t Brya.nt,tbelattcra Heaaman Trophy candidate from Iowa State. Parker never pla~ football at Eduon H\&h when 'Ball Workman was there. but be pecked at up at Golden West and tamed a fwkldc to Aritona before the Buffalo 811ts drafted tum la t pnl in the third round. .. Everybody's bttn callint ~and &lf they want to talk about " Blaise Bryant and Okftn ~ct. the) dOn 't want to wlk about Golden West. .. Shackle~ lald. "Patktt, apparent· ly, is aoina 10 11art tat o~save UICklt)ibitbe luftllo 8'U1and 8tatte Bryant bu been trftitW I tot O( ------------- media attmt1on. •· Parker, 6-(ooW,-300 pound$. 1s a bi&)tJy-motavated athlect With tremendous stzc. spted and strtng1h. Workman. e ntmna bis fi'"' ~ras OCC"scoach. couldn't pry Parker away from the bend •hen be was at Echton. ''He played the tuba in the bend and wt CO\lld ncvn tet him out at Edaton. .. aid Wortman. the C'harlcn' heed coech for 13 )Un beloft movtQI on to OC'C. Mean-tltlc, lryaftt. a pmeatan "8ybo)' All-Ammcan, is the lertdina mumina Ntbtt in N Ow. l·A rootbUJ.19i1uns t. s l 6 yan1s ud 1ronne 19 toucMowas lu1 )tat for finals of the French Open in June. said he counted on taklna advantaac of Cherk.asov's lack of ex~nenoc. The Soviet pla)'ed here only onoc before. losing in the first round last )'Cll "I wanted to Sta) dJSC1phned and discourage him earl).·· Apw wd.. Becker, the defending champion. took a slower approach in winnina, awakening from a first-set stupor after a flatt..up al the umpire, then brcalung down .Uron Kncbte1n'1 one-d1mens1onal ba.seltnc pme. After winning J-6. 6-3. 6-2. 6-3. Becker smiled sl yly and said hjs chances of captunna tus fint Grand lam title thts year were .. ~ aood:· now that Ivan Lend1 bas fof. lowed top ~ Stefan Edbera out of tht tournament. Becker predicted a Iona match ap1nst Agass1. f P'teaw .. U..l. ONN/U J COMMUN In COLLEGES Richard O\ni .. " .. . nged-up Broncos wary of opener with Raiders TbcO...:rll(IW ........... ..... iftier....., ~).10--..,.. ao. to Su F,_llCID IMi --. but \My'rc ,...., ...... DOW. And ............. n.ct. Du fle. e~*-ld bt' iec:atiw CDCMcb b tk BrGocol' ~y •• tbc Lo& ~ llaidcn. M~ilb us beias bu.rt. thift'a DO quauoo lhey1J uy to mub us. .. Reeves aa4 Moa of the NFL optn1 iu 199Q...9J teaJOD Sunda~, wbiJt tbc Super Bow! champ.on 49en open up Monday mabt at New 0rteam. Sunday's sames: M.maetOCa a1 tunsas Caty, Pboenu at Wuhina- ton. Rams at Grun Bay, San.le a1 Chu:qo, Tams-Bay at Dettoat, Houston at Atlanta, l.ndlanapolis at Buffalo, New York JC'tS at Ciaan-nau. Miami II N~ f.n1Wnd. Pit· tsburgh at Cleveland and San Die,o at Dallas. Ptuladelpbia plays 11 t.M New Vort GianlS Sunday ni&bl. The Broncos scaled beck ~., workouts this past week just to Pre-game shows aplenty as NFL opens on Sunday The Nauonal Football Lca&ue ht· erall) lucks off 1u 1990-91 campa1gn on Sunda)' ..-uh two games on network tclr,1s1on and a.nolbcr on cable '1' ~ And NFL fanat1os will have the opuon of four -count ~m four - pro football pre-game sbo..-s for the upi.:oming 5CaSOn -'fhcre are a lot of b1r names. some former !'FL sun and plent) of pubhc1t) 1n"ohed in thest shov.s. but as ESP"''s c"·cuuve vice presi- dent Ste'\ e Bornstein. was q uoted as sa)1ng. .. Cit"\) ""1ndo"" dre~smg a.round thee' ent Bornstein·\ ·v.1ndu\I. drosmg .. 1s ESPl''s .. !"FL (1ameDa\ .. Said Bornstein. "The pre-game sho ""s are our signature.-· 1mpl~ 1ng that all 1he netv.orks co' er the gamo in prell\ much the same ""a> Bui it's lhe ocl""ork's announcers and Its per- formance m the studio th.at ~t 11 apart from the compet1t1on ESPN's "GameDa) ·· 1s taking a b1J gamble this ~a~n sun1ng 30 m1nut~ later that in the pasl That means the final lO minut~ of 1hc one-hour sho\I. v.111 be direol~ op- posite ~BC's .. :"'Fl L1,e·· and ces·s "The :-..FL Toda,." Wtlh the debut of 1u ·sunda) nigh I NFL pee~ this fall. Tomer Net""orlc Tele' 1s1un v.111 ~'em o""'n 60-minute pre-gam<' sho"" which ""Ill air at 4 pm . direOI) opposi1e ESPS's post-game Kores and ht&hhghts shOI.\, "NFL Pttmeftme." 0 The Sunda) pre-pme sho""s look hke this: •CBS· .. The NFL Toda ." Grq Gumbel. Terry Bradshaw. tsie) Visser and Pat O'Bncn appear at 9.30 a.m. Brtnt Musbur&tt as gone and so as an} ~mblan« of what u~ to be the most sucrcssfuJ pre- gamc show tn televlSlon. •NBC· ··NFL Live " Bob Co~t.as. 0 J Simpson and W1JI McDonough appear at 9· 30 a.m NBC took a"a> McDono ugh -CBS' top "insider" -and dropped Ralph Wale~ and Bobb)_ Bcathard • ESPN: ··NFL Game0a)." Chns Berman. Pelc A11thclm T om Jack· son. Fred Edelstein and Joe Tbc1sm1nn appear at 9 a m The1smann move1 into the studio for the li~t nmr weeks. or until ESPN's pmc coverage beg.ms. No' 11 .\nd A.~thelm can't do predic- tions. per order of the NFL. •TNT "The Stadium ho"" ·· Fred Hickman. Kr' in K.Jle). Ernie Johnson Jr . Craig Sager. Larr) King. Paul R)den and Pat Haden appear at 4 pm L'nhke the other\. this prc-pmc sho w wtll be done h1.e from the site ofTNTs game each v.eek F1' e minutes of scort1 and highlights from pmrs pla )ed earlier 1n the da~ will air at euctl ) 4 05 p m. and again at 4 35 p m each TV-RADIO Dennis Brosterhous 0 Perhaps the best ins1Jhts from the :-.; FL can be heard on radio where .. NFL Preview" returns to K.NX (I 070) on Sunday at 9: 15 a_m. The show. anchored by eA·Ra1ders coach John Madden, alOnJ With Grq Gumbel. 1s back for 1ts si11th ~son. The wctkJ) scnei will run 22 w~ks through Fed. 3. 1991 Mad· den. wtnner of su1 consccuuvc Emmy Awards for .. Out.standing Sports PersonaJny/AnaJyst" I 198}.88 ). Joined CBS Sports in 1979. Gumbel 101ned CBS fUd10 in 1988 as play-by-pla} analyst for NFL game-\ He was formerly with WMAQ-TV '"Ch1caao "NFL Pre\ 1ew" Will analyzt and prcv1~ each weekend's games. in· cJudina rcporu on playen. team sundmas and coaches' observation~ Madden and Gumbel will aJso lX' hosting half\imc ~ports from CBS Radio NFL pm~ K.."'-X radio begins Its "'Fl CO \· eragt on Mo nday night wnh the game between the San Francisco 4~rs and New Orlcani. Saints v.11h a prc..pme i.how at 5 45 pm. ~. BNl•trrlH>ll• I• u <>ru1r Coa•t Daily P1Jot Sporn Wrlkr ,,.,,~ Nl•IJJJI •ppun •Y•l'Y Fri· b j . Weekend television, radio SATURDAY SUN DAY f IT Tflf\lSIO"- Tr.ah ' • r.1 I ' '•ty• I .. f u\lh"S ._.cado• ' ' < lu1nMI : l elH-1~ f' .. ~11 • •"" ~"''"~ <• ~ •l P1U•h\o1&)\ Pnmr f,.l rt • \. • " ' •'''"'"'• at Y. "'"""" L'IP' • '' •,.. I ennnVT •I \i1\\1\\IPP. \t.;tr T 8\ 4,.,. -r ,,, •"n•I •• r rntral "1 1d11p n '""",,.< hannc1 •:" I',.. (l\Lat• "'' •• I I 1 .. I hanM • •Pnmc T1dct I : ... r rr r" ' J \r [! ,,. 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Becket rt· turned lO ~ b&tehM and llammed a tcr'VlCt winncr1 then took the pme w~n KnckJk1n h11 a forehand into the net. ''°"' 8 I behind 2-S 1n the fint set and was .. He puu IO m•ny balls back. You d own .J0..40 on his serv1~ when the have to run down so many beU," crowd cheered and applauded for But.er said. him to set htm ,01na,. A&ed to foruast the outc.ome, That may have spatted ham a btt, 8ecUr l8Jd, ''6-4 10 the tif\h tc:t for u Becka smashed• beckhand volk y me.-to brina the pmt to deuce. But the .... 10und confident, bu& bis chanfe came 11\tr ~ ICCOnd cauuou1. dea..cc when Kricutetn htt a forehand .. you can never count 8om out. lb.at appeared to Bee:m and the He'U ba.,.c toup mat.cha and squeak crowd to be at lea.JI lil inches lont- lhrousb them. and then later 1n the Beck.er hn lbe Mlll aboc ou1 lbtn tournament play the bat im11 J of stormed toward the umps.re., bokUna b11 life," Apl&I wd. MHooefully, I'll h11 bands 1pe.n and complajnina ~him out there all day Iona. Then about the ~. 1 than.k thinp will to better for me. I When K.ricb1tan I011 the Mlt ~ JIM1Y loc>d the way I'm play-point on a lo'!I (~handl ~ llll-.-. c:-:9 up u if &Mine • s.ayup '" Becar'I tloppy play lft the fim Id, b&ll the fine lip lb.at be WU iriedi,. 1• ~ crron ud let'· Q. tnlllfated ift dtc match. VC1 ..... ,.. aJI O¥Cf I.be CIOU~ COit I first tet'VC It deUCle WU him ...... Kricbldn'a A.ady, ~ 1 &ult.. ud .,;n he tan IO dtt ........ ~adleiota. WDPft, Zeno Pfau. co complain Kr-c••ta. lJ, ,.._, bdund about U.. caO. lllie t I f nt Md teemed afraid IO "'What~ )'OU doial up dlcft, jldt Becker now was starred. bis eyn OuhlJ\I, and h1' strokes s~ more powerful and 'ure. Krickttcin Mid LO take the set. endin, II With an acc. and mulled to l&te a ~ lead an the 9CIClOnd 1tt a ~ kept work.i.na out the kinu an bu pme. But "ea theft. it ICIC'mCtd 8tdtt would tab over the matdl at any morMnt. .. , tbou&ht to myat.lt I havt 10 Aa11 IO pla], ~IO f19ht," Beder recalled t.buWnl at that point • tw wnt to ~ ck dUrd ~ of ...... 1r1. .. rm DOC out of &be matdl )'Ct. J tty to km, my .miad. T1lic OCbet pp know lbaL lt'1 the bell ol ftw o.er 1 couple ol bouta. You're d ill tM ~ .. 1'at NlbiJla o&me ua die NFC 11111 -. a.d"".,, ,...... ... ,... ~TM ae.a ae.d die MR: widl eh ~ opeei .. ~ ..... ad aft .\'ond by • ~ bK Eric O.cktn0n. •bo i1 ~ lk team'• decitioa to olllCe llim"'oo the .-.b>etdj.Vury (iii afkr • loGI lddou1. lkaflillo ll favored by •. • Jltl aa ........ Cincinnati ii 1 ~p0ln1 favorite over New YoR.. wtu.cb alJoMd just .t6 poinu on ckfmte duriQ& lbe preseatOO. Ken O'&Mo will sW1 ll quanett.k for the Jets ovtt Tony Eaton. whUt Boomer &iaso" wu lbe AFC•~ ina paucr last year for the 8eftPll. New JeU· Coa.ch Bruce Co*t re.- turns to Cincin.natJ wheR be played from 1969-76 aod ..s an usistaat ro.cb Crom 1981--39. •••~r•1r11aau..:nw Uoea woo their final ft~ pmes o/ die 1989-90 1eUOD aad are 6~t &voriea IO kttp alive 1.beir ..,._.. rqular-teatoo llft'.d Ii.nee 1 f70. The Lions' oftientc featwes QB Rodney Pete ind laa )'W's rookie of lbe year, runnina t.ck Bury Sanden.. 8 Olien ac Fakoms The pine marb the sUrt of Alla1na's 25th scuoa. QB Otris Miller thttw for 862 yuds and sax ioucbdowns dut· ina prettaSOo for Atlans.a. wNch iJ favond by a poinL The Oilers have ~ to a run.and-shoot off'enx. run by Wamn Moon. • ~·-al P1trteu: Like At· tans.a. iami is, a silver aJulivcrsary team this year and is favored by 2 points to stan with a win. The Dolphins (l-3) aod Jeu (2·2) ~ the only two AFC East teams Wlth prncason v1cton". Steve Gropn wtll start blS 16th 5ea50n at quar· terbeck for New Eqland. which leads the AFC W'lth a six-game win· nmg streak on opening day. 8 £aCkt at Gluta: Philadelphia wd the only NFC Eut &cam to 1- the Giants last teafOO, althoup u.e Gianu ~ &von:d by four th.is year Su: of 1he last seven pmcs betweea 1he teams have been decided by stven points or leu. Tbe Gian11 ""crt undefcakd in prttCason. • c.lta at BWs: Nc1thtt team won an preseason. allhouch the Colts were outscored by a toi.aJ of only IS poinu, while the 81lls were outxored by S8. The Colts offense will iuffcr from the loss runnina By ~ A...a.W p,_ sports break Summit meetings often turn into comedy routines 1DETRO IT -Ifs a common scene ~ a.round the ma1o r leagues The pitc her's an a Jim and he's getting 'ts1tors at the • mound --==- They wk. The> scratch. The~ nod They spit They talk some more. After a bit, the confettn~ breaks up and play resumes. h looks hke ~nous stuff. and most often it 1s. But 001 alv.ays Detroit T1sers pttchana coach 8111> Muffett re- members a ume v.hcn he wa.s pnch1ng in &he Nev. York Yankees' fann dub at Richmond. Va . His man.ager was Preston Gomez. "I bJld JUS I pven up a couple of Iona home runs. wbJch was something I seldom did." Mu~n recalls "Preston comes out to the mound and Y)S. '\\hat did M hit'! I said. 'Prc11on. I beltevt ll v.as a Rav.hnp · "Well. he didn't think that v.as too funn) He said. 'Nex& time throv. fastballs" and ""alkcd back lu the dugoul " Muffett still hasn't lost his ~n\ot' of humor. t'' en though the shoe no.,,. 1s on the other foot "I ttmtmber one ume 8111 Schem~r v.u getting hit rcall> hard The) were hitting balls all over &he park. but our gu)s were going and catching ll," Muffett rcalls ··spark) Anderson sent me out to the mound anywa) When I got thert I said. 'Looks hkr )'OU &<>t 'rm popping up partner Just ket"p doing what you're do1ni-· ·· Tisen pucher Jc~ Don Gleaton recall\ his da) s ""Ith the Kan\as ( "' RO\al\ v.ho ha'e a v.C"Ck h wc1gh-1n pohC"} · · · Sluman takes early lead Jeff Sluman b1rd1cd fi ve of the firn ---- eight holes and shot 1 64 Thursda~ to _ / grab the first-round lead 1n &he Hardee·~ ,lJ Classic 1n Coal Valle). Ill Sloman. Vrho finished with SC\ en b1rd1es and o nr boce> on the 6. 741 -)'ard ou .. ood ( ountf) ( luh course, was one shot ahead ofGrq T""1ggs and 8111~ Mayfair Mayfair was tJed With Sluman at 6-under heading into the final hole, but he put hlS ~ond shot behind the left bunker and missed a 12-foottr for par Tw-igg.,· round included five birdies and no boge~s In other golf Thunda) •South .\fncan Hugh Ba1occh1 \hot an opening round 6-under-par 64 and took a one-stro ke lead 1n the Europe.an Open 1n Sunnangdalr. En&Jand Jose Mana Olu.abaJ of Spam and Wellhman Ian Woosman Vrerc ucd for second. TELEVISION, RADI BROSTERHOUS' TURN-ONS •US O~n tMnls. USA. TO • m * ~ls-On~s. Ch~ s. 4 JO p m • Mtts·Ph1H1ts. 4 JO pm . ESPN. WOR * Rtds·Dod~rs. 1 30 p m • SportsCha~I I I I) IJ •• r IN THE BLEACHE RS Ne No. o. ~, ~11 ~· <j10THER HIM. As i.·r.E. cru ~ 'A ILl SUftlCE ... df.i J.TS TI\) 'T fii,AIN ... fl!\(£; E\ tR) ~E 'I Bench-clearing brawl choreographers After 10 seasons, Moe out DENVER -DouJ Mex v.ac. fired on Thunda> as 1.:uach of the [)cn,er Nu&· • .. gets. ~ding I() often tempestuous but ' ~ monl} sutce<.slul seasons ---- Elc' en month\ after n<"" o'tlrnen took O\ er &he Nuagtts. \1oe ""t'nt thr wa> of o ther fron1-0ffict personnel as lhe organira11on ront1nued a ma1or restructunng elTon. ~ntral maruiier Btm1<' 8 1ckcnialT. hired t'*O months aao from the ~altle SuperSon10 rcscn((! tomment un11 l burr about v.ho v.ould rt'pla~ Moe The Nug eu and Mot" announced the) had "mutu.111~ agreed 10 end their rcla11 on!.h1p " But, fol10""1ng a Thu™1a) news conference. Mex s~ud ... , ""U fired. bas11:all) - Kings acquire goaltender The_ Lo~ Angele'> K.Jngs acquired ~ oa11c Daniel 8trth1aumc fro m &ht ~1nnesota Nonh Stan Thunda) in e:\· -• ctans.e for left "'mg.er ( raag Duncan'°n Btnh1aume. :?4. v.u 1-l-1 in fi,e pmcs for tht S onh Stars last season wtth a 3 50 goalhlp1nst a'erag.e after lX'1ng acquired from Winn1pes 1n Janu· al) for future cons1dcrat1ons In 14 games for Win· ntpcg last seas.on. Btrth1aume v.as I().. I I· l with a 3 71 aoaJ~aga1nst I\ erage Duncanson. 23. v.as the Kinas' tint cho1~ tmnth O\'erall) in the 1985 Entr) Draft He has spent mo\t of bJs profcu1onaJ ca.recr <Nllh the Nev. Haven N1&hlhawu of the Amencan Hocke) U:aguc In other sporu news Thursda> • Oeveland has matched the M11m1 Heat') S26 S mtllton. ~ven·)CV offer for forward John Williams. the Caval1en announ~ If the> had perm1tkd the tnlnded free aicnt to SlJn with Miami. the Ca\ alters v.-ould havr lost one of the ttam·s most consistent and produC11 vc players and aottcn noth1n1 an re1um. •Dallas Mavcncks forward Ro) Tarpley was put on t•·o >Cats probation for dnvana drunk 1n Dallai la.st )car -an arrest that led to has third suspension from the NBA &cam Attome) Ball Akunder said Tarplc) would have to serve 100 hours communtt) ~rv1ct' dunna the probauon •Job) Wna,ht. a veteran of 10 yc.n as an assistant coach at lnd11na. wu named basketball coach at M1am1 of Ohio and satd he plans to strnJ K1dcm1c:s as v.ell as athletac nccllence. Wn&hl rcplac:cd JerT) Peirson. who wu fin:d Au&-3 after he ldm1tlcd 11v1na a player a faJ~ iradc. • Manhall Bn~. a rehcf pttc~r for four ~r lcqu~ teams. has died of can<rr. He was j9, Bn<tan dted Monday 11 the Uruvcn1ty ofM1saa appi Medical Center an JackJon ,,..., ~ Aaede~ Prw6 Colorado ekes out 2 1 -1 7 Victory 9y JOtW MOSSMAN ,.,.,......., IOUU>ER. Colo. -T11lt.ck EriC' Bieatemy ecored OD a l .. yard dive with 12 leCOnds left •fttr c• rado acMwed I tJC, hfbQI the sllth· ranked 8ut&Joa IO a 21 ·I 7 Vte10ry ova 51.&nfotd on Thunda~nlll'll A 27..yard field .eoeJ John Hos*J.nt .;tb • 17 left J>UI \lnford dad 17-14 before C-Ob'ldo drove IO yards iJt U pllys for the cbnckr. ht me~ needed four plays ft-. '-'die the l·yard line to IC1 ..... 1·· wta~IOIM:Wowft. ne ~ "**" Cdondo ~ .......... ,...m..ud • blnlCMr '° ..... 14-0 .... i• ... ,..!.~'!. ~· &om tJw 2. ""9UIJ9'1V pe.ci up a ~~ OJ>' ponunhy, and Haean meabd for the ftnl down IO the t. lul IWO subeequen1 phaners by ftalJbeck Oeorae Hemln1w1y produced ft0tb1ne. aad • thlrd~ .... fell incomplete. On founlt doW'ft, Bien~y dived ova the left lide Alf bit third TO. 5'aabd ICOftld tw.ca ... ... t-o mu\uta apen la ..a .. a 1'4 halftime .... \Mt co.Id ........ ...... . Ot)"ll ........ 7).fMt .... .. twato•C.O • .., ..... ..... ---.. ..'-..,, ....... ·~ ... tllll TD. ' •u1• OOUTM&Y ... ' ........ .. '· Mahaurlen ne2'rly pUlls It out for Lions ., IUSSIU MMCS ~ .... c.. ..... OAROEN OROVE -H~ doan•e look hu I QuanerMck. He doeln•e even v.ur a quanetblck.·1 •um&cr. So you're tb1nki1t1o •ho'1 lhis No. 29 p&ayina quanttblick for the West· min1ter Hiah School fbotball am'> And i n't it kind of odd be Man i jersey number liu that? must have fth when tbia aopbmore came off theft bncb in tbe tblnt quann, witb tbe UoDt (0..l) uaw ... f <>-0. 10 rally W estmiuatt IO wit.bin I toucMow1l only to MW the A%tec1 (1.0) hold off' the Uonti 16-1, Tb""" day niaht 11 Bolu Grande Hi&fi. School. With Wntmirlsta behind, 1~1 With 6:2J remainint an the thi.na quarttT' in came Mahaunm. The nm play was a '!2n.~ completicNt to Ennque Oon three pllJ" late:t the S-10, 17S.pou.nd q~ palled 9 yanb 10 tiaht end Eric: Wilkins. If you're stm pun.led. the name i1 John Mahaurien. Think of how pc:rplexect & Quinta A year II(). lhi1 kid WU playint hj1 footbUJ pmea du.rina ~ afternoon but be teeml to have 14ju1Ced 10 lhe niab& life. A traMl\asion Mahaurie11 doesn't need. but be ~vitalittd I llumpina Wnami.mwr offente. The 1wo then combined on a spec- tacular I S-yard pus play to the La Quinta I-yard line. Mahauricn went bltk, lofted I P911 &hat WllkiM .cauaf\t ovtt hi1 shoulder. juaJed and then wu dr9ged do-Nn. Oabntl ESTANCIA Froml1 niJl.lt ... Eaak coach John laebcl\&O()d said. "No. I. I'm ~ wt worked on the two.minute drill and No. 2, we've got a &ood quarterback." 0 ......... LAe ~ rl tc...iw---.. LO. A'"'-1 1 IJ t-27 E1'4lnela 7 J 1 :1>-» "'"' OMrtlr EU-~vl\al 2S MU from~ et NI .. ~ .... 1 kick). -tt~ 70 rut1 •t 7.16 (S.-lllc:lll s.c... OMrtlr LA-tt...oeie 6 ru11 •' 1:24 IS-kidl). ....... , 1' flelo '°"'el >:n .,,... OMrtlr LA-Gonlt1 14 rut1 •I 1 S1 IS..W kldll. E1t-ttone J rut1 •l 00 ( ...... JI kldll. LA-tt-l'Ofl '4 NH from $lddel et >.:2l lklell l•lleO) ,.,..~ E••-8ohu~v1tal 46 NH from Jolww et l"M ., (NU l•ii.cl) E•l-BOl1Ut!a•ltal IS PHI from JoM« el M 4 ·~·' klek) Alltn<lanee IOO (H llmettd). GMM ST A TISTICS LA F in l down• 17 Ru"'"·nrcsaoe 41 ·HJ Peuono n roeee 117 PH\01111 1•14-t R•lurn ••<U9e' • '"9et1~• taek nrcsaoe 1• ........ ,da9e .. '"""" 4·U F umOlet IU!l'llllet Iott CH P9nalt'"· • .,~ 1-se T1..._ ol ~wuion 21'.06 •Pvt-• nterc.c>•-lutl'ICl6I rtturrtt ... 17 »-56 Ml 12·21-1 21 17 J1S >·• , .. 17-ft U:S4 '"Of\llOUAL ~ LA-RaoMMlle, 11-llO, FNl'NUtJI. .. •• Ben\On ... 1S, !wdcl.IM, 4-for·!Nftul-t. GomeJ, J • It Menu.al Hor m.nut • 1 E "-+ion9, 1l l4 JoMw, t-tor·""""". 10. ~noro S J1. $!11«, 1·6 IMOfVtOUAL ~ASS.0 LA-~IOdaN, I 14 0 117 E\t-JoMer 11·11·1, )41 IMDCVIOUAL ••ca1vtNG LA-McCrNdv. 4 ... ltol)tf'lllOfl, 1·60, FHmau\111 I 11. BtnMHI, 1·1 Esl-9oflut!llv1"'1· 11·1'9 Hone. >·14, S.no· ro 1 l4 Ha.r11rt 1 14 ...., ,... ,.._., '--p~ •4t9oft•1 Mllr• Cunnl,....... goes .. fOr touchdown p.11. High school girls volleyball preview Battle will be for second behindCdM • 1n Sea View ly ,.ATRtCK l.ARKIN ~..-.c.. .... -. It'll be an 1ntcrntm1 race for the playoffs an Sea V 1ew Leaaue 11rls volleyball this acason. But the race wall be exclusively for second and third place. Corona del Mar HiJh enters the season as the No. 2 team in 6oth the nauon and the CIF 5-A Div1s1on. whale Un1vers11y and Woodbridat are ranked in the S· A top I 0 as well. The mystery team as Newpon Harbor. The Sailors could finish anywhere from second to founh. Saddle- back and Tustin are second-division mattnal at best. Herc's a team-by-team look at the 5" View Lca1uc: • C.... •1 Mar. It doesn't matter much who'll be coac hina the Sea K.Jnas an 1990 because the team as flat out loaded. In fact. this could be the best team ever at CdM. ·•unless coac:h1n1 aeu an the way, we shou.ld be No. I, .. Coach-10-bmbo Charlie Brande SI.id. "We've JOl a lo t of upenenoc and c.ompc:titiveneu beck ... WtuJc Brande will lpj>ettntly have to make has case to return as bead coech, o.Je AaclonteP--has taken over the provam. He bnnp very impressive credentials with ham after stanu at Anzona State and headjna up the club volleyball procram in Manhattan Beach. "I have complete confidence in Dalt," Brande said. The Sea K.inp return ciaht lettermen and four stll\Crs from the CIF 5-A runner-up squad from a year q o. Senior middle blocker Lara Carlsen was an All-CIF selectaon in 1989 and senior outside bjuer Tracy Schriber and senior setter Prentice Perk.ins we~ All-Sea View Lequc picks from a year 110. All three are three- yea.r starters. Senior ouuide bitter Stacy Pettnen will captain the team and Ram oT tbe World transfer Tahlia Waan~r. who was an AJl-CIF .election in 1989 u well. is also upec:tcd to start. Otber1 compc:tina for startina jobs art senior outside ttitte:t Lynn Randall and junion Cbar- mayne Conly aod Kri1t.i.n s.-wo. • ~ BarW: Sai.lon' Coecb Danny Glenn finds himself la an lnterestina position this year. Instead of bltthna CdM for the leque championship, Newport will have mouth U'OUblc atayinl in the race for a playoff' benh. .. We lost twO tbtee-yar IW1en and we tet Wood.. bndfe in the &tape," Olean aid. "Univenaty should be I better team U weft .. Wc'U be able 10 put the bell down, bat seuina is it.ill a question mart and ball control i1 a weak apot for U.L" Don't uncryintfor Olennjutt yec. There i11 IOld of Went hen illdudint tbJee retl.lmina •tanen injunior outside bitter/middle blocker TUI K.roacb. Ju.n.ior outside bi'ter Maurca Mcl..aten a.nd aenior outside hitter Tamara o·Nan.. Senior Deni Foley uw a lot of ICbOn 1t oullide bitter u weU. JWlion Jenny Hurlben and Jennifer Glueck and topbomore Amy EVIAI will ftebt fot tbe letWI job and JU.OWi• ut1 Spmtus ud Weody .Euunan aloal With IClliot T• ()pincar a.re npeaed~ 10 contribute u ftll. ' • l 1f•1•1• C<*.h 5.ae ~ murftl lO I P'Olf'lll' U..e ... , 0-10 in the ~ laat tealOft a.nd witfl w~-:-1~anda 1 place, the ROld- nannen will bl to win • tame. kt alone 1 sult.b ln ....... play. ne .......... ;..-tMre. • .,.. ...... If .... "I I .... Ua tM ....... dul Jw., ell ,,,._, DDiat to dll Trojaa Ud .._,_, coedl Lila Manoca .... dUI to ... IDJOM Dow about .... ~ ol llliir ..... .. ,._ ~ for h. Wl'I bl ou.t eo belt OIM," Mlrioltl ...... I'• lookiM II dll lie View U..-M i@f J I ml• for Ctf. I IMM .... be .., ............ by .............. . ,... ............. ....., C)09Clil '" .......... that t'W911 ... IO llll'. about •'1111 \M Sea IU .... IM Ml I IOI ol NIIMI to bl .-ldlat. Al dUa poiaL lw ICll- ..., ........... ,..... Tr SctwllHtr II one of C•ona del M¥1 top stars In quest of te..,_ •nd Cl~ tltfes. tn·lhe·hole IS JUOIOr 6-foot-1 setter um1a Astarabad1. who's a left-hander and can hit as well. Abo elpectcd to stan are senior outside hitter K < C~ and JUnaon Holljday Molway, Gana Olmtto. Shelby Samuelson and Lauren Ga.lacta. Molway and Oimcco are l11ted u middle blockers. whale Samucl\On and Galacia are outside hltltrs Look for aenaon Joanna Conky and Jo)cc l..tt to contribute beavtly u welt • Wu•rWp: After CNHll\I to PaC1fiC Coast ~playoff berths the put few ycan, the Wamors and finl·ye&r COKh Rich Polk are invol~ed in a whole new beUpme. "It'• toina to be •9Ulh:' Polk 1&1d 10 what may be I.be u.ndctltatement of the year. "I would say we have a lo• bf talent and e.perienee lfld wt can definntl)' compete." Tbe IOOd news ia lhll Woodbndtt returns five of ab llltUfl f.ro_lll. 1 year llO-The bad news is the tone araduate wu Oftnle County Oarls Athlete of the Year Deanna DoolhtJe. "The ftve pr11 beck uw ~lime last year," Polk said. "But DelnAa waa a ~ tou. The only 1ood tbiftt •bout 11 i1 Erik.a will have a chance to step out of Deaan1'1 abadow. Tlaat't Enb u in Enb Doolittle, Deanna's la.nit .U.. Sbe'1 a jun.t0r ud Wlll IWt at ouuidt bitter. Ta• Orudh 11 blck 10 ttan at ttttcr afta an All>- PCL ..,._. 1n 1919 ud •·u be JOtDCd by ttruon Karen Mkbechon, 8'ft TutcNd ancfShaya Glw:inoor ia I.bl ....u._ hncup. 0 Se• View League handicap I. Corw clel Mw (.).S~ bl bni ever 2. Nlwpon H11W (4-1~~ CdM for OF title? 3. U~j.l) _,,. ..... ia O.C. 4. w (6-1)--<IOgld -DJ ocW ..... S.T...-( I~•-.. 6. w...-(ICJG.1~111 Tua&in ooly hope ' Blevins then ICOred from the I-yard line and Kirk ~ puttd to Lucas Jones for the two-potnt covenion. W1tb l:ll left an th;e third quancr, lbe Uons wen ri&ht beck in the hunt On I.be ~ina luckoff, LI Quan- ta's 0eotte Sanc~z was leveled by WHtminstet'1 Huna N1uy. and the Lion1' Dan M00tt ea.me up Wllh a fumble recovery on the Aztccs'"ll. Blevins then ran 16 yards to La Ou1nta's S-yard line. Van~ Senteno then scored an appa~nt touchdown. but it wu nullified because of a EDISON From11 the Charaers. who continued to un- leash a pmbhng. bhtzma front e&Jht .. They really pressured U5 with their defense." El Modena Coach Bill ~kstrom said. "They're linemen arc small but thcy'1e quick and they weren't afraid to bhtz To hurt tMm. )'ou'vc aot to break through their line of scnmmagc. bul aner t~ first scnes, we couldn't do Lhat. .. Schustcnc:k hiJh-stcpped eight yards ofT right tackle, then found the •me bole the followina play, carry- 1n1 a defender o n has back into the end zone to ma.kc 1t 14-0 Wlth 8:31 left in the half Scores, schedlJe n.......,. ...... , ........... ) Edison 17, El ModefW 7 E1tencle JO, Lo& AITlleOt 11 Le Quint• U, Wftf,..._ I C:..rdln GroYe 21, S.v.nne ,. Wnt•n 16. Lowa 1• Fun.non lS. AMMlm 1' V•~ 10, SI JofWI 8o.c:o 1 Edison's s~1al teams were another con~m for While. who uw a 27-yard Hanson field goal attempt blocked an the first pcnod. The muffed punt an the final moments was·anolhcr !.Ore point T ....... 19-c ....... , Founteln V•,._., •I o.n. Hiii Hawks added two more sacks, combining with senior defensive end Chap Anderson on one, whale Anderson got another on has own . Junior linebacker Dan tc1nlc re· corded one sack on a bht.z. "We've iot somr ""ork to do thcrt':· Whitt said Lot Aa.mllos vs Mertn. (•I w.t· mln11er> 0 ·~ 11. El MMlfMI 7 Hun11nv1on laHch v1. CorON dll ltltM let OCC) WoodbrlOOe YI PKif1a (et ..... k-.lrl~ Grendel EClllOl'I El ~ , 1 0 l-17 0 0 0 , -1 "'"'~ Meter Del •' c.p111,..no Vl/IJllV Unlveriltv •• lrvlnt ~ieo.ca VI Oceen View (et Hunt· lngton 8ffcl\) Cunnin&ham, a stro ng safety. cor· ncrback KcJth Burke and hncbadcr Tom Butcher also spearheaded the dtfcns1vc cfTon. ea;-Cunn·~"" 1 NH lrom G•t!O'ICll I Ha nlOl'I kid< l. 13'1 s.c.... OMt1W Edl-'Sdlusttrtdl 2 '"" IHenlOl'I .. 1c11J 131 .. .,. OMt1W LeQUN hed'1 et NewtlOrt H.-r LeGun• Hiii• VI. S.ntlaeo (el G9f'dlln Gro••> "We've got a lot of talent on de· fcnsc." White 'Mild. ··w e can play good defense, but we can't let down. I wasn't as much d1sappo1nted wuh losing the shutout as I was w11h them let ling down." E dl-+4MllOll 11 F G, 137 Brea-Olnes. •t Buena~ EM-MOnl-17 NU h'om Prado IPr•OO IOU),~ ~•letla YI ~ie (el I.a ....,,,. Perk) Allende~ l .000 ln llrnetedl LB Wiison v1 Sef'vlte (et Cen'ltM GMM STATISTICS C041e9el • Flr•I C10W11S IJ llM 10 17 . 115 C•nvon YI Sonor1 (et Le Heelire) Chino YI Or-•noe lat El Modine> Footl'liU II Tustin RU\tlft • ¥8'0e0t 1•· I CM Offensively. senior tailback J.R Schustenck helped balance out the attack with 76 tough yards on I 7 cames. Balding. the fullback. added 20 )ards on four attempts. PHW. Hf OeOt I .. Pai"nt t II 0 11 11·0 IS 0 145 l(enneav YI Cvoreu <•t Wntwn) lltenc.hO AlemllOI Y1.. Troy (•I F4'1t-Rtturn verdll9e• O lff9aU\1 ~ ¥¥.,_ I erton) N4tl ¥8'<1809 1• • Sunny HUis •' lltowancr '"""'' • Jt 1 ,. FumOift·~ toll I I 1 1 540 , .• CMon• YI Sa.rite Ane Velrf (et s.nta Ana 8owt) "We milted 11 up pretty -.-ell." ~toft•VIWCS... •·SI Time ol DO\Mll!Oft 14«1 Century YI El Ooreoo (•1 V-.nde) Le H•t>r• vs UI Ser'na (81 ~ Hien> Wh11c said ·Punt H\ltf'C-'ioft ,_ ,.,.,,.,,, • Edison marched 65 yards on fi ve pla) s earl) rn the ~opd quancr 10 solidify us command on the game. MONtOUAL ltutMtMG E~ldl 11·7' &.IO"t • 10 G.,, or1e11. l ·moftll,·7 Bef•ll 1 I~ LB JorCS.n et Miulon Vlelo llt•ncno AlemltOI vs. Senta ~e Cunningham opened the dnvc with a bnlhant o"er-ihe-shoulder catch of a Gingrich toss for ~2 yards Balding ""ent eight )ards on the next pla)' and a defens1\C holding call followed to mo\ e lhc ball to the I 0. EM-INuone 11 17 Gare•• l """"' S W.>son 3. 1' Cat ~C~) ' IMOfYIOUAL i-ASS*G Ed..-<;'"9f'tdl. t-11· I t .. Norm Torrenc:e et Sen Oemente Et Toro 11 Wvomlne V•,._., W•t (Pa..} Tret>ueo Hilb YI Sen Oleoo Hoover (et EM-Ga.rcla 7· ll·O •. Praoo •·•-o n HtPfV'IOUAL ••CatvlNG Edl-C..,,.,.not\aM 6· IJS, ~.... 1 17 L•o· 11<nco11 1· 1• M ira ~ HIGl'tl EilM·rNll EM-f>l-aoo S·Sl HOlllu•n I 47 Mont- 1·17. 8'own, 1·t WllM)tl, I ""'""'.' Liberty Ct1rl1tla n vs Coest j.lnion (et ·~) Area roundup Outlaws complete season fourth at nation_al tourney \.\LPA ORE. -Thr SQuth~m ( ahforn1a Outla"~ a 12-and-under ~ softball team based out of Huntington Beach rC"CCnll) finished founh at th~ .\matcur ~hball A~1auon ~ational Cham· p1on\h1ps Ore The ioumamcm ""a" held .\ug. 8-1 4 an Salem. The Outla""s. thr defending nat1onaJ cham· p1o ns. -.cn1 10 the semifinals w11h a perfect record. before dropping a 7-5 dcc1S1o n to Fresno Force A qucs11o nablc call at the plate cost the Outlaws two runs and a chance 10 ad' an~ to the champ1onsh1p game Tht 1ournamc.-n1 "as doublr-d1mrnat1on. but since both finah\ls had pcrfttt records. the Outlaws had 10 scule for founh place. hfl}"SI \ team\ wmpc1ed 1n the tournament from .\r11ona. Indiana. Kansas. Oklahoma. Texas. Qjl10, \ 1rgrna. Oregon and Cahfom1a. California \1.1.cp1 1hr lop four spots .. Ith the Oran~ Count) Batbuslas talong lim Montclur Classic 1n scc-ond. Fresno an thmi and thC' Outla"'s 1n founh The Batbustcf'"\ .ll so "On the state c ham- p1onsh1p tn Jul) fin1'>hing ahead of th~ Outlaws Th~ 1-2 fin1'ih qualified bolh teams for th~ nauonals Jacktr DcBoard of Wh11urr and Lana Rae Moran or San Bernardino did the bulk of p11chrn1 for the Outl.i""s o"cr the S<'awn The rest of th~ 1ram i:on\t\ts of "'mv Tanner of Santa .\na. T\ ncl H umphrn\ of (.) prns. Came houmakcr of Long Beach. Heathrr Hibben. Nicol~ Kre1pl and Tanisha o\usttn or Huntington Beach. Julu: Luna of La Mirada. Jad) n math o r Y. h1t11cr. haron C,1lhs of Fountain Vaill'\ Bnanna Buf· fington of BcllOow~r. Natahc Manin or Qran1c and Robin Hrnderson of Cilrndora The Outlaws arc led b) head l'oarh Mllchell Tanner. assistants Jim [)(-Board and 8111 m11h and manager John tftbbcn UC/ drops to 0 -Z In socc~r l '( Davis and l ICI pla)'rd to a ----~orelcn 11e 1n rt'1ulat1on be-fore the ~~ ho\I Agg1C's' ~rile) Mc<. lar) i.cort'd '"'o minutes 1n10 O\Crtamc and thr Da\ as ---- dcfcn~ held on for the 1-0 "1n an "'omrn · s non· conference socti=r a taon Fnda\ The loss d ropped the .t\ntcaten to ()..~ on the ~ason while the °'-IJI" amprO\l" to 1-0 o\hc11 Miller l('d tlCI with nine 5.a\CS 1n aoal l'Cl IS back tn action S:tturda) at Chico tat~ 1n a 1 pm non- con fcrtnC'C t 1 It In. col1* men's matches •Seattle UaJnnJty '· S.C.I C.Ue1~ I: In 5"ule. the Vanauards ~re v1ct1m1zed b a hat tnck from the hosts' JcfT R1ucnhOUS<' sec returns to act1on thts momma 1n tournament play ap1nst Hawa11 Plc1fic • Ner&llwnt Naa.arae '· Qrtat CelJece ln1M t : In Salt Lake Caw. Nonh"'-CSl Nazanne broke away from a 1-1 ha\f\amc standoff to capture the tournament match Kevin Macare scored both of C<'l's pis. C'hm.t Collete mceti Colorado Oms- uan today an another tournament matchup. CCI signs Cyp~ss r«rult Ian Donnely a 6-foo•--6..:. 2QS .. pound fon\'ard from prns "ollcfe has • ~ SJ&ned to pla)' bas ctball at nst Col· r ~ lcat" lmne. acwrchf\I to ~ad COKh ----Orq Marshall. • Do".nelly, a 19 lf"lduate of K.atella Hial\. hok1t the i* n ftte throw percenc.aee record 11 ~ Last o. Donnely conneacd oa 4) of 4 an~mpu for 96 pdeltnt. "Ian eomtt from I t.ftmmdout bulaftbell .,.,,.,_m," Man.ban .aid.. "'Ht'1 a peet rTboackr ad I 'm took.int 60r tum to bri .. a .... ...,P atbtude to our team.'' At Katella. Donnely aV'ft'llll!d II poiats ud 10.S ~-h11 .. *""°"11Mf .....-AM-Empire ~ flne ..,.. liloMft.; Rt oriliMUY planned eo 1ttftd Hu"'boWt State after Cypma. Sp~~dway quallfl~r tonight Thr final quahft« for the Unned ---- tatcs ~auonal pcedwa)' Cham-~ ~ p1onsh1p ult.es pla~ toniaht at the Of. ~ angc ( llUnl\ Fairgrounds an Costa ---- Me~ Racing bqrn-. at p m The event will dctcmune who will ~up t.bc field for 1he Nallonal Championship on Oct. 6. and the .\mcncan Spttdway F1naJ at Lona Beach Vet- erans tad1um T1ck~1s arr pnced at S7 for adults and ad- m1 .. ion h frt't' for children 12 and under. For 1nforma11on. phonr 41n-9933 Uni op~ns s~ason with win l 'n1,rrs11-. freshman Chnst1na Pham open~ ·her prep tennis c.arttr 1n • • 1mpressl\C fashion b) swtt'p1ng her op-~ poncn1s at "'o ~ \lngJC1 as the Tro1ans "On 1hc1r opener 1 '-5 O\Cr M1ss1on V1c10 in non· kague ac11on Jean nett~ F\ lpaa also swept 11 No I sin&)es and Jane ( heng and Sabnna ha" swept at No. 2 doublrs B~n~flt t~nnls toum~y set I hr Orange < ount) 't ouna Re· ---- publt an'> arc ho'lllng th~ Cluldren's • • Home \oc1ct't of (ahfomaa Tennis _,,,- Toumamcn1 on Saturda) at the New----- pon ik11lh Trnnis Club Cost ol thr tournament 1s SQ.5 for doubles and 1ncludci. tcnn1\, dinner \!lent auction and raffle. Reg1s1rnuon ~gins at I p m and the tournament Ix-gins one hour later f-or inlormauon. phone M6· ~Q 16 Saddl~back notch~s win ~ Dong Vu ~ored the fint two aoals """"'.--- ol the match for ~ddlcba k. added ·~ another aoal later 1n the match and • ,a thrtt assists to pa t the Roadrunnc~ 10 a St"ason-0pcning I'· watrr polo victory over La,una Reach The \. teton mo\ rd Saddlcba ._ into the t«Ond round of the Val~ncia r oumamcnt apmst the host hool :u ~ \0 p m toda\' SCC ralll~s for 3-2 Viet°')' Junior out•udc htlttr K.nsta Hoover ---- l't'COrdcJ 1 l k1115 and senior m1ddk J blocker Heather f-rewm added 11 as the > '-• v1s1t1n1 Southern Cahfom1a C'olltte - women·, 'ollc)ball team wore down The MaAcr-'s. 1 l-15. 8· IS. 15-3. 15·3. I S-8. in an NAIA Duuia Ill match. Sophomort ~ttl"'r Jutte Jone\ notched 11 llCC'I to help fuel tht Vanauardf rail> No-7_., !CC rnmpett'\ 1n the Whittler Tournament l&aftiftl ton1ah1 ln other matchc-s. • Orttt CeDqe ln1M I, lhmt k. .._,.. It TM Eaaln S'*tpt the host1. I S-4. I S-6. I S-1. i• North H"oU ood behind t~ l)lay of Oebbet lloCt and Manam Paulu who each contnbulC!d 10 bl& In hash tchool m"chn • UMny awtlda ....... ~ Qrtlllll .. kn aru.o led the -ay watb n~e kills ud Ill .. u Llben'l •nird 1t ttUOO walb a c:onvi.Dc:illl l S.O. I S-6, I S-9 venbct. • c.a IA•r• 1. Ii ••••I a 1 r• l: N"* l>)TSn ICTVed tin~ IU'llilb• podts. lid O' • three acn. to dOle out \M match • Cal Udlllrm of H.anu~ leech potted I I Sol. 12· Is. I,.,, I S-9 dttittaft. Senh Oe'llf Md ftvt -llr .. wannm.; who t.. P*-' .._. M New,_, ommu1ut G)m •onill't. og behind VVlll Jordan Classic .,. .............. . OWJr .... ,.,. __ Ullly_ .. ,.. mote-. JOO •eeteur ......_ ~ ........... '481111 .. .,. ................. diclD•t wio bere wlM> ._ve 1DM oe to c:ouideraa. lame cm the POA Tour. Scau Sir .. ben in 197•, w.no .... 1919aact.U LiDdley iD IMO~ Ibale wbo have m9de nama b tbemldves. ~"h bu been 1 lot o(ftan ud a110 ..... kDowoldac ........ .. Ht ii lllO Oil laud ... .... Couar, Club; TM c:MmDiombipe M& dUI,.. will lliave ( 1 l oldae 311)·-···rt:1a ~ Otec,owood tbe only two-time ..., iD Lbe pn¥ioul 11 ~of Howard L HandY , tbete mutt bl........._ belidet a tOW"DIUDIM .... Min* I.be pMyt:n. Punilll oe a IUCClllfti.I event such 11 tbc Ci&!.Com Meta Will JOfdaD . ii I ~ under• tWQI and baa been fOr the J 8 yean ofita tx.itaeace. When the tow'nallle1l1 WU fint pr~ iq 1973, Will Jordan was .. mayor of the city and Joe Costello wu prelident oftbe ~n·a club ll c.o.ta MeM Oolland Country Club. a lot of bani wort but t tbink it baa bcca well worth tbc tfron," Col&ello adds. .. I dlio.k I will continue f<>r another twO yean after this one to make itlOall fOIC\bet, tbcn turn it over to someone elle. I have 1 aood man workiq with me f'iabt now and I feel he will continue the tour- nament in the years ahead in the same dimensions that I have strived to keep." --.....-~ ............. -'°' ... ;o;;tiQi~ .... .,..... olllle CWD1 "'nd""' any ud all problems .. ---He ii Uo tbe Oftkial ....... tnowt IDUll_ ol tbc players by d9eir ftnt nune. BY Sunday m,bt, be it ...Sy for I Jona rest. n., llllY,.. Oil 5atur• clay udl.ol 1-ol cm Sundty witb he~ otM.l oa 1M S1oOe a..dl'i: llCOlld or I llilbtBudi· ~are &om 4.4 10 9.2; me c ru,bt &Om 9.3 to 13.l · ud tbe Dfliebt &om 13.2 to lt.b. AAy IMNliclp over It musa play to that fipre. .,.,~im Oeorle: 197~tt SUueoD; I 97S-l.arrY Collins' 1976-Kn Teel; 1971-Jim Wil- titma; 1978-0rabam Cowan; , 1979-Mart O'Meant., l ~~Brian Uadley· 1911-Matk aaonun; 1912-Biad Greer; 1983-Mike Ivy. . 19M-Orel Howell; l 98S-Ricb Greenwood; 1986-0arY Nich~ls; 1987-Jim Ream. Jr.; 1988-R.icb Greenwood: 1989-John Gilles. will be aeetill9 bil POA Tour card rain tbfa fall O~MR2'8 ~l&Dd 30 amateon iD tbc °'1liDal fitld for the state cbampiombip with the field cut to the low 70 acora Ind tiea for the final round. Tbe ~-bu iDCftUed to the ,.t~~lhilyceriA .. One otbcr 1b.i~ I wish you would mention," ~•ya. ••Al 0 "Will uted me to itart a aolf tournament on th~-owned oounet" Costello kd ruently. "We didn't want just an ordinary event that would die out in a couple of years but one that would continue well into the future. .. Fred Sonabol was also in- strumental in getting the tour- nament started back in 1973 and between the three of us., we bit upon a city championship for amateur golfers with a solid foundation. One of the bia reasons the Will Jordan Clauic bas been a continu- ous event for the past 18 years is the enthusiasm and detennination of Joe Costello. He checks every little detail Iona before the dates of the tournament and sees to it that all golf clubs in the Southem·CaJifomia the C-rupu will receive 101De $6,000 in priza. Tbe U.S.0.A.. muimuai ama1C\lr Drize for eecb n~t winner it s'°°" IDd 1be Founh fliaht victor fttl tbe same 11 lbe Champiouh.ip Fllabt winner. At least I 0 p&ac:el per fliabt wiU be paid and the nominal entry lee of S70 includes tee prizes. peens fees for both days and a bruDcb all day Sunday with the prize and awards oeremoney at 6 p.m. on tbe final ni&bL • )'OU bow. the low 16 ICOr'Cft in tbe =:abip fliabt oa Sauarday are fOr Sunda~s play. Tbe lour lellden will tee oft'lut with tbe other P'O'l--1'1 rWat in front oftbem. "Tbete featured P"OUPI tee.oft' OD Loe Llloe around noon on Sunday. Tbe public ii invited to witness tbete outlWMtina yol&QI amateun free of cbarte eimer or both days and we eDCOUJ'llC them lO come out and tee 10me of the future atan of the proCeuioaal rub." Dennie PaullOn, a 111duate of Colt.a Mesa Hilb and Oranse Coast ColJeee recentfy captured ~ C&li-. fomia State Ooen pro cbamp1onsh1p at Mi.Ilion Hills Country Oub Old Coune and Reson Coune alon& with the La Quinta Hotel Dunes Coune. PaullOn shot a 274 in the fo\lr-day event to J>iclc up the fint place check for S 13,500. Paulson is currently a aolfprofessional in PaJm Desert. ~e playi on the Golden State Tour and Brad Greer of Hvnti.npoa Beach finished in a tie for 11 tb and picked up s 1,800 for rut etroN. Others from the area who fillilbed in the money included: John Bw-ckle of uauna Beach ($810): Randy Peterson ofHuntinston Bach (SS83); alona with Mk:WI Miles of Hunuflllon Beach and James Vamam of Newport Beach, each winninaSl21. Tbe tournament will be stqtd on both the Mesa Linda and Los Laaos courses at Costa Mes;a Golf and Here'•• list ofJ.bc pat champions and the year they won the event with B••~ L. a..,q u •/we~ <>rap C..•t DtiJfr PU.I S,.,V Writer. High school girls volleyball preview No strong favorite seen in Sunse-t League volleyball ..., .... ,.._ ~ .,._ ....... f'ount•ln V•lle y 's Shelby Snyder fright) •nchors the 8aron1• Sunset hopes. H igh school cross country previews 8y ftATltlOC LARKIN .,.....,... C:..1c+e*'• This is shaping up to be sort of a strange season for Sunset Lcque Jirls volleyball. For the first time in awhile, there is no clear-cut division between the top and the bottom. Here's a team-by-team look at the Sunset League: • IWI~ In a league that's difficult at best to call, the Charaen may end up anywhere from first to flft~. but compared with the rest of the league, first as probably a better bet. Edison will count most on senior middle blocker Debbie Howard. the only Charger with any kfod of vanity expenencc. She lS, however, a veteran club volleyball player and Mobs thinks she could be one of the Sunset s best this season. Literally the biagest Charger will be middle blocker Alicia Linigcr. who's hstcd as an incredible ~foot-4 and she's o nly a sophomo~. A paJr of ~I Junior outside hitters, Dru Obadc and Robin Smith, will also gi ve Edison some more height and senior Shell).' Blanco. who's been in the prognm four years and wtll captain lhe team. • Foutalla Valley: The defending league ehamps return only two seniors. but the Juniors arc something else. "Having only two seniors won't hurt us because the juniors arc all experienced," first-year coach Misty Sano said. "I think we have a rcaJ Jood shot at repeating." The Barons are led by senior setter Shelby Snyder. who should be heavily recruited by four-year institu- tions. The only other senior on the team as middle blocker Devan Carey. The JUnaors are outside hitters Colleen Moro and Jodi Bixler and middle blocker/outside hitter Debbie Huey, a transfer from Magnolia High. One sophomore expected to start as ~foot middle blocker Lisa Brown. • Huttastoa Bea~ First-year coach Mike Homer is optimistic about bis team's chances and with good reason. The Sunset is down this year and Huntington Beach as a provarn on the rise. "from what I've seen. I'm impressed." Homtr said. "I wasn"t quite sure what to expect. but I'm pretty happy with what I've found out." The biggest competition for the Oilers wall be at setter where scruor Heather Peters and junior Tera Walker will duel for the job. Walker is a transfer from Newport Chnsuan and appears to h~ve the early nod. Either way, both wall more than hkely find stan1n1 roles. Also back for Huntington as sc:n1or outside hatttr K.ns Clemens, Junior middle blocker Katie Wood and junior right side hatter Shana Perdue. •Marta&: h's been awhile since the Vilungs have been a force 1n the lcaJUC. but the groundwork has bttn laid by Coach [)(nnis Creighton to make Manna a contender for years to come The Vikings' offense as geared around senior middle blocke r Cnsun Rossman. who was limited last season by ankJe sprains on two separate occasions. Rossman should prove to be one of the league's best players. Two other returning starters wall bolster the front hne an seniors Juht' Muche al middle blocker and Stacey Blackbum at outside hatter Also figunng to stan is senior setter Tnc1a Sn)der. • Oceu View: Tht're's a lot of hope at ()cun V1C'w, bu that won't get tt done in the Sunset ~· uef Coach Tim Menncal) saw his top s" players ua c, so 11 might tab another year for tbt' Seahaw to senousl) contend. The Hawks return JUSt one starter 1n sophomore. Lisa Dacqu1sto. who'll move up to outS1de hitter after playing the back ro"' last season. She'll most hkcl) be 1oined up front b) Juruor mtddlc blocker Kostan Brun and senior outside h1t1er Shannon Pouelson. Junior Kame Donahue will set and the ~t of the back rov. 1s to be decided betY.ttn 1uniors Traq Lu. Shannon Speaker. N1kk.a V1v1on and Mchssa Wand and senior Knstan Lueck. "ho's up from last )Car's JV squad. 0 Sunset League handicap l. Fountain Valle} ( 3-l )-class of the league l . Huntington Beach (4-1 >-Oilers wall surpnsc 3. Manna (5-1 }-frosh·soph and JV both 1 l-1 4. Edison (6-1 }-the) might be gJants 5. Ocean View (8-1 )-chance for third 6. Westminster (20. 1 >-hasn't contended for years 1. Sant.a Ana (50.1 )-sec Wcstmmstcr Woodbr idge runners set sights on Sea View, CIF crowns By PATRICK LARKIN D.il)> "'-Co<r~tp<>nd9"' an improvement over last year to beat them." Kristi Weber and Brittany Leslie. \.\ h< thl'I thl , •.I\ hn Ii ,. 11 ''' not \\ •lli<lhnJgl' h.1\ n)ll\ l'J 111111 ll"il ..,, .1 \ ll" I t'ol~UC and .... ill he tht• 1,1,nrit< '" ,,1pt111, 1tw il,1gul' ,ri1" llHtnlr' t ham- p111n\h 1 r CdM also returns five of their top s1.x from a year ago, most notably Junior Kirsten McFarland. who figures to be the top runner in the program this year. Al so ell.pecting to help carry the load arc seniors Christa Shryock. Holly Hannam and Sharlyn Kerr. sophomore Heather Brady and freshman Ahc1a Boice. • s.44.lebacl.: Here's a program thal needs some major help. mostly an numben. Every year the Road- runners don't get runners out until they're seniors a"ri then the whole varsity team graduates. But maybe there's help on the way an the form of sophomore Tbania Cruz, who finished t.b1rd m the lcaaue in the freshman finals. Add to that senior Veronica Viraen and junion Yasna Sandoval. Alcilyn Dreyer and Delmy Bollanos and the Roadrunners have a basis for a program -but that's it just a basas. The \.\ amurs. v. ho ""C're the top-ran~ed tt"am in Orange ( ount~ a }Car ago. return four runner\ from thdt team and could once again challenge for a CIF tlllc Corona del "tar. the defending champion. ha\ fi,c runners back. but doesn't appear to have enough quaht} lo upend \.\ oodbndge. NcY.port Harbor I\ hoping to stop the slide after the graduauon of Kim Robinson and J uhc Thomas and although l ' na q:r<;1t) ha\ tht' talent of Tanya Bm., the added depth doc<,n't apixar to he there •Newport Harbor: From a team that made won the state championship two years ago and five-straight Sea View League titles pnor to last )car. n's hard to count out the Sailors. But there's a major holes an the program that were created by the graduatjon of Julie Thomas and Kim Robinson. who were two of the league's top runners the past four years. • Valvenlty: You can have the best runner in the world, but if you can't find six more to 10 wnh them. you·~never contend in cross country. •Corona del Mar: After "'inning its firli r Sea View League title in 10 years the Sea Kings and Coach Tom Cheese arc opt1m1s11c about 1990 "We're really going to miss those two." Coach Enc Twe1t said. At least Twe11 has the sccond·best runner from last year's squad in senior Eva Mattson. but af\er that therc·s a lot of unproven talent Such is the story with the Trojans and Tanya Brix. Brix, a junior. has been one of the best cross count!) and track runners an Orange County for the last two years. Now if Coach Janice Rolfi can put a skeleton crew of runners behind her, Uni can contend. The only team that poten11all) stand!> in tht ""a} of a CdM rept"at 1s Woodbndgc and 11 will takt" a formidable effort for an'\ team 10 outrun the Wamors .. The) were the No I team an Orange Count} last year," Cheese said .. The} look like the) ha"e five of their top seven back, so we're going to have to make The onl) other senior an the hunt 1s Megan Powers. but there appears to be hdp on the wa) from the lower levels. Juniors Kendra Cosky and Michelle Bonner should make an impact. as well as a pair of sophomores. So far Qnly a couple of runners have come forward and they're both underclusmen in Christie Creed. a sophomore and Laurie Schrage, a freshman. Both show a lot of potential and both are promisina. but once agarn it's Bm leadina the way. Oilers choice in S1.1nset League cross country I)' PATRICK LARKIN 0..,. ,_ , ...... -. ThOugh at was Fountain Valley High that opened in the top 10 of the CIF D1v1s1on I presea.son boys cross country rankings. Hunt- ington Beach as the consensus pack among the Sunset coaches to take the league ulle. Oiler Coach Paul Wood returns has two top runnen from last season, but that's not to say that Huntmgton has a lock on the championship. The Barons arc loaded as well and plna to figure in the standings as well. The mystery team in the league is newcomer Santa Ana. which competed successfully in * Century Leaaue 1n l 989. This. however, as tl\e Sunset Lca&ue and the Saints may find them- selves a bit overmatched. Here's a team-by-team look at the Sunaiet Lcque: ' • WMe: First-year Coach Gordon Duff inherits a pr<>lflm that was decimated by aradu- 1tion last year. As of this point, Duff only bas four runMn he can count on for the 1tarun1 ltncuP.. •Summer workouts are ao•na well and 1 tlUnk wc'U be 1bfc to do somethina." Duff II.id. .. Tbetc piys aren't uted to formal summer workouta, but they'~ rdpondina wett." Tile Cha,..m will be anchored by a trio of upper dulmeD includina Knion f.ddie Sabi ud JetrtilOU Mu.my and junior M1H l.ockr. Dd' llid that a aopbOmOtC, Ian McOnw, will probtllly cna die swtiftl lineup. -'• tc ? b •.m.r. Coec:b Mata SlmJ*)n and ... .._will• CMd IO MA t.beir f~ .......... Sunset Leaaue title and try to improve on their sixth-place linish in CIF. According to Sampson. the only team that stands an their way is Hunt1naton Beach. Fountam Valley will contend with senior Mark White, who finished fourth an last year's league championship and junior Mark Sanchez a top-10 league fm1sber and top-20 CIF runner. A trio of senion also fi1unn1 to make the startina seven are Mark Algarme, Trevor Hartley and Carl Hansen. Junior Josh Arimond is hopeful &Iona with sophomore K.amden Drake. • R•Uasi-~ The Oilen hope 10 avenge their only loss in lcague last year to Fountain Valley and appear lO have the penon- nel to do it. Hu.ntinaton Beach rctum1 its top two run. ners lut year for COICh Palll Wood in seniors Jeremy PatapofJ' and Sciou Umer. Both were top-10 fini1ben at last tc:aa00's lcque meet. "We have a lot of runners blck. but ~ still b1ve to xe what they can do." Wood said. "I think a leque championlhip should be within our reach." Wood lw the advutaec of 8ekliDJ the lealue'• best frcsbnwl, IOl)homore and JllDior varsity tea.ml lut year, IO the ~ pen ii findina tbc rlaht oombinatioe. A peir o( eopbomom, Jeremy ButtlOft &Ad Pbillip Adam, were tbe top two aiaG .,..,.. in the Suntet ltllt ,_-ud jueior O.Uy Col1anio ii up lftll' beilll letdi• u acdent IOphcMnore ....._ ~ .. ..m uw lllaion IM A.dim. Mau lto¥d Ud LAie Nillwa·ud jua_iGn ·~ ~ ud Jbi"Re.ly. .. •Mart.a.: Mitch Eddie 11 the new coach for the Vik.inas after coachina at Bonita Hi&b in Chula Vista. Unfonunately for Marina, Edd.ie was just recently hiRd and the prosram i1 way behind schedule. Senior Alan Grant abould anchor the team followed by sophomore Tom Mullaney and junior Randy K.allicb. After that it's anybody's aueu. •Ge.. vtew: After aoina winless in tbe Sun1Ct last year, the Seahawlca have no ~ lO ao but up. and that'• what COICb Beth Olik:ou UpecU lbll ICalOD. "I think HwniQSton Beach ud Fountain Valley wiU both be IU'OQI." Chilcott said ... But after that, I don't let any tcbool lbat'• ~ than we are." Oceaa View will bo udaored by m mum- ina le11enneG in ICaion TnJY Hamoa. Tom Caine c.er.olo, Ilene Molina and Ouit and juaior J1'JIOft Holmsta Oillcou mat dMy • MW 1be P<*Oti&I IO nae in tbc 16.minute ruee. 0 SClllet LHgue hlJ!'tdlaP. 1. HuatiallOB ._. (lol~" ii lrej 2. Fom..r. V..., (~1)--No&: I lild l lltdt 3. 0cw V61W (4-1~ lllllwa 1• recwn 4. E4iloa (1-lr-e-....... 3 • S. f JMAM (10.1)-a a .. ~.. ...... 6. (10.1) ., *ii -I R 1. WI 7 M (IS.I,....~-- • Woodbrid1e: The Wamors makes a step up to tht' Sea View, but won't let that stop them. Over the past five years or so. Coach Cieorgc Varvas has built Woodbndgc into one of Orange County's best pro- 1r&ms The npencncc come~ from two sc:naors. .\m) Robles and Shannon Mocker and two JUDIOrs. Jenn} Park and K.im Tardif. Robles as one of the top runners in Orangt County. The youth wall be provided b> sophomore ~11c Durham and polcntaal freshman phrnom Kay Nekota Nckot.a has plenty of past running eitpenence according to Varvas and he expects her 10 be one of the Wamo,...· bcst~ver. 0 Sea View League handicap I. Woodbridie (2-1 )-four of the best 2. Corona del Mar ( 4-1 }-trad1t1o nally touah 3. Newport Harbor (I 0.1 >-fallen on hard times 4. Tustin (10.1)-could sncalt~d S. Un1venity ( 12-1 )-hopes Bn stays health) 6. Saddleback (SO-I >-entire arsity lost • ii ... For the record MAJORS TENNIS DEEP SEA TRANSACTIONS ~ -~·A oe.,.,..• NUOOa"n--""' -•O..Mee.-~ .............. '-~Tl ..... 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Cl , __ .. - .,_ Slet9. -1 ... c-,_., _ .~ "·· ,_,.,_ . .,........ ·---.. _.,,.,... -.. -_, .. _ •• 11_ ·---- HORSE RACING WATER POLO ... lea.I VAl.&ltC:IA ~WT _, .. ~-· ~ 1 •• J-1) ~--,,,,_, '-tCW"'9 v.. • c-, Gre-JV_J_l ~ IS.-........ .--1 '--..... ---l.Alleo8 • ...... . -· ._..,,..._ ........ . SOCCER Hartley gives Dodgers lift, 5 -0 LOS ANGELES -Rookie Make Hartley pitched a thrtt-h11tcr-for has first maJor-lealuc shutout and Eddie Murray hit a three-run homer as the Los Anccles Dodaien stopped Atlan- ta's su.pnic winnina 1trcak. bcatana the Braves. S-0. Thursday ntaht at Dodaer Stadium. Hartley (6-2) struck out Sill, walked none and hit a batter. He pitched his first oomplete pmc id' the m~ors 1n five career starts. Kai Daniels hit his 2•th bomcr to center field lcadina off the third ionina for a ~ lead apinst roakie Paul Marak (().1). A balf-innina earlier. Daniels puJled beck a home· run bad to left field by Andres Tho mu. Hams led off the first Wlth a sanak. Danacls walked with one out and Murray htt his 22nd home run. Mike Sha~rson had a sacnfice fly an the third anning after Marak walked Hubtt' Brooks and Make Sc1osc1a met rehevcr Tony CasttUo with a h1t..and-run stng)e. The victory, which snapped the Dodgers' thrtt~me l~tn& streak. pulled them Wlthan 611> pmcs of Cill('mnati 1n the National lcquc West. By ne AuOCMtd Pm• Schedule AT aAT Fri· Reds K ("°"'9) 7.lS ~ ON D•CK Sa I· Reos C "°"'9 > 7 '0S IN TH• HOLR Sun: Reen ("°"'9) 1 :OS All Mmes on KUC radio (790) • On TV, Ch. 11, sc SP0'1'Cn.nnet. • Oraa1e Coast Daily Pilot ~crs Player of the Day: Mike Hartley, who pitched a t.httc-hmcr (or has first maJor-leaaue shutout Angels sink Yankees in 1 1th, 1 2 -6 NEW YORK -Dante Bichette, · who Lied the pme with a ninth· in.Dial home nan.. doubled home the ::bead nan in 1 liJt .. nan 11th to lift C.aWOrn1a Antell to a 12-6 vio-19'Y over the New Yon Y anbes F~L t d®ble otr Lee Ouet· wmu (9--S) broke 1 6-6 tic and the ~ = ICl'Oll flve mote NDJ Oil • ~ walk to Rich Sdl'-~ .._..by JobJlny Ray ud llBJ ah~ 1'y Devon White ud Lu.it PolOnia. TM rally ma I winner of Bob M'°me (1-0), the fifth An,elt piecMr. California built a S--0 lead in the first two innings but the Yanktts knocked out Anacls stat'lcr-Mark l..anpton an a four-run fourth. and tied t.be pme in tht fifth . The pme wu enlivened by a cootroveni&l umpuu' call revenaJ that nullified a two-run fint-innina homer by the Yankees' Jim l.eyntz. Tdevilioo replays indicated the ball wu c:omfon.lbly fair. Lcyria e~tuall~ struck out and wu IOlted out of the pme for a.rpaiaa with the umpires alona with Ya.nkeet Maniler Stump Mmill ud flnt hue cOecb Mike ftm.ro, -fte .u. ..... ,,,_ schedule AT aAT Fri: el Ori..• W OM 0.CK Sat:., OrkMel• ~ IM TM• HOt.a Sun: et Orio.• lO:lS ® AM ..,__ on KMPC radio (790); Sun• deY'I tMlft1e on KLAC redlo (570). • 0.. TV, Ct\. S; IC~. • ~ C.Ut O.llJ PUet' I Antell Pla}'Cf of Day: Dante Bic~­ te, who doubaed in the ao-eMad tun in \ho 11 tb inni111 after homeriaa an tbe nintb to tie tbe pme. . Pittsburgh pads lead to 31/2 games ' • DUN N OllUI• COM!' DAILY MOT "*r, llllleib -IF 7, -• ,,_,, . Improvement In marlin fishing expected soon retursu111~ntct~ in the Ccatnl Divitioft of tbc M.itlioa Coo- faace it Aaedovic. wbo rum 11 wdl u be throws. So tritb die 16- ditioa ol&abman quar1eft.dl [)oo. Die Smitb (Editoa), Wortman fouod a ralber detolaae teenai.U.. putwe. JfWOftman bad il 10\alll. i~ how impoaib&e il wa for llaDchO SuU.., Colch Dave Ops 10 recnait ntnniria bKb with Eltnat Crayton comlnt b9ck. .. We c:ouldn 't tct an)'body ... Ops uid ... We bad Garner Hacb from Santa Ana (H iah) heft and we lost hi m to Golden Wea&. we b-'i Adrian Steen (T cus) here and we lost bim to OrarlF Coast and we bid Kenny Barnes (Santa Ana v~ here and we IO&t him to Fullerton. Crayt0n.i who rushed for I ,3'e0 yards as a ri'esbman, tet Khool re- oords for touchdowns (20), points ( l 26), carries (204) and all-purpose yards(l,9"6). Alona witb owncroua post-seuon honors. Crayt0n was a first team JC arid-wire All-American. 0 Wait •til It'• ever ... Saddleback Collqt, under the direction of I~ year coach Ken swean.n. hopes to reverse its 1-9 reoord of a year aao. "We have very few returning auys." Swcarinaen said, "and we're alad-" Sweariqen, handlina the defense for the first time this season in JS years of coaching. says you never know how good your tcam'sgoing to be. 0 El CamiM No. l ! ... El Camino ed&ed out defendina co-national champion Ri verside to be favored in the prescason edition of the South- land JC football poU, whkb has been conducted by Southern California's sports information directors since 197S. Seven of the Southland's top 10 teams are from the Mission Con· ferencc, which kicks off Saturday. Riverside, undefeated last year 1n 11 pmcs, knocked off El Camino (2 1-1•) in the Orange County Bowl last season. givana the Wamors their only sett.ck of the year. 0 He's cookiaJ ... One of the top M1ss1on Conference receivers this year wtll be Saddlcback's Mike Cook (6-S, I 8S), a Fountain Valley Hia.h product who had 4S rcccr.uons (or SSS yards as a freshman ast year. He was, by far. the Gauchos' leadina pas.s<a teller . Martin fitbina continues tlow off our Soudlland cout u billfilh ac.- tioo baln't yet to tel into hiah aear this awnmer. · HopefW.ty, Sepcembcr and Octo- ber, wbicb ttad.itionally are aood ltri$)Cd marlin fisbina mondis an local waten. will show an improve- ment in the nwnbcr offish cauaht ~ are a few billfisb beina cauabt OD the Osborne Bank and around the 209 Spot. but the 14 Male a.Ilk and east end of C..talina bavcn•t been yiektina any quaottty oftith. J Apperson of Newport Beach ca her fim marlin last week w ~on the dehue soortfisber Hana Pt" sk.tppered by 1'om Pilqler of Newport. The stnper wu cauaht near th<' 9 Mile Bank off Point Loma and weiabed about 130 pounds and was releated The martin struck a cus- tom made black and purple jlJ. AJso caldliDc his fint marlin this put week wu David Deina of Newport Bach who weiabcd in a 140 pound biUfisb at the Balboa An&lina Oub. Bclna wu fisbi~ aboard the "Que Paso .. capcaincd by Bill Burdick while workina the 209 Spot Fishina with liaht tackle can be a lot of fun especial}y when you book into a bia marlin. Jerry Garrett. fisbina on board the racbt "Jcrama.r'' boated a 76 pound marlin and was fishana wt th onJ y 8- pound test dac:ron. For an update on billfisb catches locally and where the bot spot is contact the BAC at 673-6316. 0 Tuna.. yellowtail and sklpJack con- tinue to biahliabt the saJt water scene for local sponfishcn and multi~y boats. Good fish.mg as reported from most all landings and the ba.tt supply is OK. Thas week's full moon miaht cause some pro~ lems for weekend anaJcn. A wick open bate on yelJowfin tuna and dorado took place las1 week off Baja while this wnttT. and son Brook, were fishtn& on the dc- hue sportfishcr "Sptrit of Advcn- OU!QOORS Jim Niemiec ture." Work.I~ an area about 230 miles south of Point Loma.. on a four day Linuttld IOld trip, we found anden ,ettina into 10me red bot fisli1na. Lmits of ycUowfin and dorado were ~ durina a two- bour's stop when the fish just went crazy and bit every bait that bit tht water. This area of school after school of tuna, dorado and yellowtail should be movina up to local waten t.tus comana week and could well be in reach of the local sport fleet An&Jers loolcina to att in on this year's fa.owtic fiahioa should con- sider a late season fish.inc trip on board the "Spirit of Adventutt" which has some openinp left on fivc~y lnps this fall. For mott information. call (619) S 7 3-0591. 0 The 21st annual Newport Beach Chapter of Ducks Unlimited will be boldtoa a fund raisin& dinner and auctJon at Lbc Balboa Bay Oub on Wednctday, Oct. 10. 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W/d frtg, gair. Neptune. 240-HOe ltl-. ~152 .., .. nl + Colh. Wl1 1r9de tor mo yrly Incl' utlll Brand New 3 BR. 2 BA No pet&. LM t12fllmo. Nwpt Hgta. 2 BR. 1 BA. 1 BA ept. oceentront bldg ••i hW.«?lnNewportor W-7020Ewe hOUM w/trpc:, 1,400 aq La!fNleach 2148 A~no..144-4110 517'.t BolH Mature t640/molndutl.S1o...& bey end ocean ~.1M-2121 rt. v..., Nice! 11,350/mo -Adutta. No P9ll. Grdnr refl1g. AV911lrnmed.1007 \4 acnt IOt. .. 3BR. AVAILABLE October '" Ager1t M2-M91 ·~ Bey. on beKf\, .... -.. • Inc: tltS/mo 113-73S3 E. a.boo Btvd. ·~soe 28A. fem rm, den. Im-28R 1BA. trplc. Ten1ftc 38R 3BA. OCIMf\ vtew. .,._. ' mac:ul•t• seso.ooo. loeatlon U751m o . lklm,__ S40001mo turn. ~·· Total)' remodeled ~ 111111 nm MIAl/llYYllWI Owner54-8507 131-4700orl42-9918 3BR 28A. 2 car. twnly 499'-187814CM-11n 9 ~~ =· 2BR 11A. tip, sa-. •Id, lBR 1IA. 8undeck, ..... ... 8right. airy 1BA 1BA r,;dis~ ~1":*''· CATALINA llUMeln 8eoctl brand new kitchen. c:e: wtnt• $1300. 1.u.esae. et0¥ell'Wlfl10. 1°2 IMtur• UPC* unit w/patlo & mo IMw from .. rma. New peraone teto/mo Inc: ut._ ~I~ 1 11 ~· Hcuts/&ndCli 1undec:k & parking EAST StOE 28R HOUM c:arpeta/pelnt 38A 28A. ~al oallll'lo9 & more.I ...... yr1y IM. NIS NIP . ....... • '"V"'· --50/mo.721~Mlk• Lar-FrontlRMrYard .......... •ec hm •I= ~-·«IOngteoni-. 1111•-11• ••1• 3BR 3 on ·~ of -..-s"e50 AVllll CNldten & p9ta «*. Im-...... _... 41 portl_..• gtounds. 20% Genlf'll ~ 2102 COMc:f\armer. 2BR 1~A. May Con9ider Smell Pet 1 now m•dl&.t• oc:c:upanc:y. WM.111 ... 1---------1 dowft/.-ume new 10en tp, IQ tam rm, many •. Sl25o/mo 131•7902 Houee.:_~Vlew l172!Wmo UOo Pn OrM 18A 1BA i-Balbo-_a _lsJ_~----'-006-1 128 Klng9 Pl.c:ie COSTA MESA , 3 bd "-"· S14f51mo ()per\ Mnd East Side new 2BR 2'~8A -•Jn oondO In eecurlty bulld- lBR tum. on tM Bey, new palnt/c:rpt, h•rdwood tloora. f 17001mo 2131375-5500. I' FUILlll TUlfTllUL By owner 145-t092 paOo $1.150 eoo Ac:oaa. 78o-043e townhouM, 2 car ... gar, CHARMING older hOme ~----. ,. 1111 Ing. t1150/mo, utlte pd *WIST • ., Ill* PENTRIOOE COVE • 2 bd. CHARMING brigttl & airy w/d hc>Otlup, must .... ntllf t>Md\. 28A. Patio. 1 RfNAC Fr ad A I bu qua r q u • A charl'Nng 2-cty ~ 2 ba S 1195 1BR wtth tort l'..t bb 10 S 1295 131,2480 ear J*1dno. Avail 1011 -I 131..-110 AeMu Ritts OOf"'1I "' • ~BALBOA PENINSu~. 2 beec:tl. ~ , get· 11.U••s•tm s1oso1mo. 4~77 , • ..U.TJ• n-4 •11.t•1•1•111 l~nelQhbomd. F,-eeh bd,2 llOfY Sl500 ege.ReedynowS875lmo Now 3BR 2'n8A.. tam rm ~t~TWf rt\ 11 133UdoPertiOr C.2 foerty HA t8A, new & lmmec; i& 2.SS. hOfne L~T;$LE1.!!~NO • 2 bd. 2 873-1587 or 725-tee 1 wlfrptc:, in MIBR. waMl-ln Ll!fN MgLltf 2152 F£Al.TORS • Watottront c:ondO. Boat carpel & paint. Very Houla/Condos -·s nowc:ase ' bdrm GenfrW 1002 I hOme, on litre large lot. 1 --------hOuM trom bay Formaf dining lamlly room clen. 12 ,....,.. & 1 *' 1 & ... ....., .. - -clean, ell ementlH w -~ 1 en ry UDO ISLE • 2 bd, Dey, !llJ 11 YllW al.I c:lc>Mt, Jae lub. d~ gar, 38A 2\4i8A hW. 8ert>er Ohor"*'g Newport Hla, ellp hl!M. A.gt. e7S-Ol0l $1500/mo. Amembenithe ,J. muate room ultra Sea<s Fnn:D ~I& goutmet k•tGllerl & 1owty Mling atM Low uaoc: views $2000. LoYely 38R 2 58A tam rm patio No petal $14851mo carpel S.C:Urtty gal• 3BR 38A. 2 car. w/d. gar· --11'••1111 -&1 • Ill duel. pooll & tennl1 PiUNTINGTON BE.ACH. 3 3 car S25oo A . 1.5 18-A W•tmlMt•. Gwdener Ind. Wal/I. lo ... Ind l18501mo. * •••• ... -_,_., court 5~1 10 ocean bd ""' bonus tm spa '40-4~ 786-0593 g1 4~987 porti S 13501mo 249--2242 C e I I C o n n I e 4BA. 3BA. JM community. lla..4111 COLDWell BANl(eRO pri11a1e walled pallo Hrdwd "" mold ings. I skyllQMI & Fr doors 831~911 '374.500 Onr $2500 · · 7141935-0705. S35001mo. 759--1465 ...... ___ I 00 p .. K 0... 2 ..,. LoYely Condo 3 BR 2·1\ BA LlmY .-...._ ... _...... 2169 .~ it-•• LI An " . ""· wlpvt garag9 8*ony 1 yr old. 3BR 28A. d«t. ifCWJJOh _._,., •lllf 1'1-lllWllW 1 67~900 s 1 200 000 TheH Sell e -14.\llHIHt"I Of11e ers. I 1111'11 ...... lllTlllf ~ ~ ~' ~ B~ ~h ~ = ~~ONT tumW!ed I Sm pet OK S 17001mo calh ceil. fp. e6ec: gar, lg BAYSHORES 3BA 28A EMtbluff . 3 BA. 2 BA. Lg 4BR 2 '..tBA. bHullful Pl "" ll ~ ,._ & ~ bd hOme Winter 13500 &«~882 I P•llo, Orange Ave hOme Pvt gate VUofdad yard, dOM 10 ecnooi. I mtnlc:lty llghtt vi••· DELUXE Furn 28A wntt. 1300 111, ltpt bctll Frptc:, open ~ dedt. HBO S 1050 mo. 818-Hf-0352 wlgueat quartera. •.-I ' S 13501mo, 8 mo IHM. comm Wall! to bMChee ehopplng S2 3501mo 0.1ed comm pool & ten-~ ocii1l~~ L~ ~GS3~.:'· oen. lab MUI YllW rmY •• no poll 873--M32 & pvt BBC 714114&-e219 can Anne. oft '12e.-12ti nll, gardn;. $2,900. ~ avail 642-4431 BIG CAN YOH . 5 bd. oo« Now carpet, 511 Seeward. MESA DEL MAR exec 3BR LIOO BAYFRT 58A 41..\BA OI hm 723-4579 •e.u.205111l' LG 28A apt AV911 9/ 1 c:ourM Mtate S 10.000 2BR. trplc:. gatag9. S 1690 untum 2BA. gatdnr Ava1I wl3-boa1 dodl. 4 tip, din The Prudential -• 1 --S9751mo PleaM call 1241,000 E11cellent buy Ownere mo"9d & anxlOYt to Mil Lt c:omty c:onoo newly painted ~ crptg puvate pellO lantutte yd wflOWJty tand~no 14'-IOIO ... -..-s. raft.Ill, MUI, am LMITl.UYI UTWIW ....w•• Tllllll !LINDA ISLE . t>eytt 8 bd. 760-8382 1011. yr 1 .. s 12351mo 1err. 2 level•. und)' bctl Calfoma Aeal1Y ~ -1·-Conrl6e er~ 11g1. OfON det Mar 1022 •• 111.1 •• IWID 6.5 ba, dock tor 60' .... OcMn vlft !ff( 1BR 1stllaal +aec 833-7481 $7500/mo Agl 875-2311 E.ASTBLUFf TOWNHOME 3 :r1~: 2 r:ur.'9f! LG bf1ght etuclO, ""be & INVESTOR·J v equity lBR 2'~8A In MC gated ~~ ;,o;~ huury 2 car gar.;g_,• S~/m0 NB.IC M Bluffs. 3 BA. 3 PVT CLUB 3000 11 PH. Fantastic: Bey Vliew. 38R cetlon, near FHhlon k"c:f'I· P'kno. Xlnt toe: n SOOO sf eomptex t>lodta trom lhe _., ' yr1y lee 248--0787 BA Twnhae on 3 i.veta 3BA 3'~BA. tip , dub 2.MA. e...tlfulty up. llland. bed! bey, a CdM. New dee:. AYI 1011 $175 .... or Cd'::'" beach •l bonut rm off 2· 1 · wlfrplc o., S 1 475/mo pool/a pa Sweeping graded $2500 2819 Con~t ecceaa to 73 )'tty Ind utJI. 875-27'4 S~I= v!:n6'~449 pp car gar Cntr1 atr. 2 lrplC Winier Renlall Available SOUTH OF HIGHWAY Lv ~ S48-8721 harbOr ~.Catalina vu Vi.ta OmadL 720-1383 & 405 trwya. Avail Veetty 28R 28A wlfrptc, w a11c 10 bffctl lg r• = ex,!'j' ..P= ::: ..................... v~:~:h.~~:1•1B~,'~~: •WJllT...-n S3t00imo. Ag1875-2311 EllecutM Newport Nonh 1011/90. 72M177 gar Aval! 911 Ht tennll moo...o 2BA 0 den. & ()per\ &in 1~5 S4&-1010 Newport BMc:h 831-1400 pello etc 173--3474 2B~. 1 BA. lg patio, Nwpl Terrace 38R 2 Story ::-lO/~ 33 BA. 3 ~ SPACIOUS 28A 29A. Frpl. c:ourta. 8tepe to oc.n 2BR ..,, Ip 1kyt1te1. --Balboa Island 673-6900 Spenttti vma 38R 2,ABA S8251mo e.«-asae twnhome. 1 c:or gar ... c:c>. rm.lot inc: c:erQW. i W/O, relng. comm pool. e75-0t&4, 818-244-5512 deck a. and atrium Corona del Mar 760·36QP . • . --Pool. rift cpl, paint, comer , gnlnr ape. Vacant t 1150/mo. SSSS.OOO Bkr 759•7026 MUI... Ip, alrm, ulll rm, W91k IOjPartly tum 2 BR, 1 BA dh1 ll200/mo. er.dl1 repon water. Leo/Opt. avall. lmbemlno Alty. 72&-8383 _ •Y s-•,111 __ beaiehtlhopplng. $1995 D\iph1 w/opn bH.med req'd Rusty 131-12M 131001mo 721~791 Coron1 *'... 2622 &-' S41 -96001&40s11 47 ceillng1 Inc: wld & grdnt 8pec:loue 48A 3'..eA. lg '!!COSU-~~'!"""---1 l""·o-2-4 En)Oy Calahna SunNt•' ~ lsllnd 2106 ._ ••~ .,.__ $975/mo &4 2-8760 • ·~iiiW HAMOA~EW/ 3000 ':..:· bonul rm, paUoe, O'lel, 28A 1BA. 1 b6odl from Prtme 111 floor ~tlO<l I ..,., -• .... I --• 4 • ....: 1 •lou-1 • hang, nice landec:apo, OCMn. vlft, gar., veutted Thll nrectac..ita r , cnt·•ir•-•H VIL~ BALBOA Huo-3 BR.2 8AhouMwl1cari 1H• .... 11Jflew 6EABL~FFCANYON20t ij ~ 3~ 12&00. e¥I Auoc: tennla I pool collnga,WIO,t11001mo. l>edroOfn riome "'H a _.,.. I master suite opent onto I ga111ge Steps 10 bead't IBR dr tr Ir 2frpl pool 3 BR 2 " BA ¥Mw c:onoo. -··---Im med. 0 1281,0518 12400/mo. 640-1327 301Mwguerlt•992°2923 ~ trom M8'te< Suite New <IBr JBa 2400 9Cl ti pmale pello New Berbef Wnler Rental S 1,300/mo pri~ cor'n~ 101 ' M~ Aun pool, '9a & tenNI tDCUJSl'V£ GUAN>t E./159-t531, Mr. Cler1le llVlng room ~ tcneo and ~!:e • 211 r°r" 1~: carpet mlrr0ted walls air 228 OPAL 534s7&64 carpeting, remodele d ~ l37:f~~93 ~-HH tGATED OOMMUNfTY* er~:. T~:~-=:. ~1c.'8:~u~4'."\.:~o Mllngarea un1Queone ~pet>Sunt -5 $497000 condot tontng CommCharmlng2BR28A ·den. k1tc;hen. pnl/111 • ay. OH10thFAIRWAY :SFFllWllW• 1paclou1 unit. Many beec:tl.520'-'MarQUertte. 11~ f'lome ruts 8 two OwMr 720·9033 Pool. Spa & Te~nlt lrplc, garag9, great coo· I S'. O O O ' mo d • Y fWAITll Tl 1DT1 JM • 111111 'I..., epeclol 3 IA. Or•t amenltlH . S 14951mo 1975. Avt now. 7eo-ol28 11ory entry ,.,.11 rormai M~Z:~-&,~.., d111on. yMfly $1500/ino =-~~.eve e.«-1"8 ~br 2t>a houM -*tied to MS:ill.. loc:atJOnlS.CIY9-frpd.lg (213)318-llt21534-5053 •l1lll .. IMJI& dining room 3 car garage _ ••y t _ 1 • Walll to bc:tl 87~2578 rent Very rellatM wld yard w/petlo. Ordfv Inc: ,,_.....10., *''" oou1>•e doors tor ...-~. -_. ~ a..n-1 w4ll IM• care ol 2 a 3BR 28A ApU. trpc:. 12,050/mo. 7eo-ao64 . •---F,-ont dedt. ,.., patio. R V ac;c;Mt & argo manr· HI -LI 11111 llTUT 111111 -WW Tl Tll llmt Iha hOuMI Wiiting 10 pay wet bat mle:to wthlldryr ---Furn. """'° $850. lBR laundry '"'• m:r.· No cured lfOI $820.000 LOCITIOI! (EIMr .. ...,. , ..... 12 car i~~I~~ r8~.5~ En)Oy Corona del Mat ••• 9 0 0 . s 100 0 I m 0 . hk~•. O.,,t,..i air. 2 car luard geted, oott c:ourM $1000. 94M724. pMa 780-171 85 ·1778 11·1100 5BR 3BA. (Muter bdrm ... ltll IW.l) now __ 111 belt 1n this .,.aoua 581·9398 get w/xtra tt«age. All vi.w. poof ~ tennla. WALK TO BEACH 2BR •HlldJ•IPf• plus mother-1n·l•w Quar· ,.'/!.,_ ..._.._ir Small Bungalow wtth Bay and iuxunou. 38R 2 '.\-BA maintenance Ind. Sorry, ~· 2 BA + den. 2 28A +-den, w/d, 2-c:ar Y•arly •••••· 705'-' ( ,I .l >kt i I I l\.J "' tefs "" separate entranc:. -·--view Unturni.Md 2BR l>Mutyl Immediate oc:-No P9ll. M4.o50t trp1ca, MC ._ Itta & got, dfW. frptc:. pool JMmlne upper,.., untt do ... nstairs & 2 Room Apt IMI 141-tlll 1BA S850tmo yearly cupanc:y p()Ulble. Short Dini Point 2126 3 BR 2 BA ,.frig 1 atovie bftte. ~ upgraded. 11150/mo. 548..()897 18A 1BA, k"c:Mn· 3 1g ~ I I • wlb81h upatatrS I Front & IOll'ler Proe>ertlH Alto <101 •..; N Baylronl Of long term '-· Chll· NEW HOME. 38r 3Ba. ~Uno ~ cowr: ta.400/mo. IC)..50'4 w ... clft 3813BA. tam rm, doeet&. IMng rm. lg pri- 1 I ' I• •k • • rear p1110 2 car garaoe I Available 673-3245 df'en & pet• Ok 125501mo Gr•t vl4M Gated comm 1ng1 u9. of comm poot & .. MW k"dl· bathe. etc:. vet• dedt. '950/mo • ___ wlopener Near '05 & 55 -.. mat WaterlOfd Pt. $1500/mo 1~ oourtl 'Ai bll to Ute cotor&. nu q>t/pM\t. llOO aec I.I 723-1513 Freeways& Soutf'ICoatt lll-4400 1J-·--lll-llll Ha-.5828(818)e88-1S48 bc:tl.l 14951mo870-7404 ~tum.38A38A l2t501mo.145-t313 Charming HA 1aA. llft)o.J lsllnd I 006 •UTTLE ISUll * ~ custom 3 BR 2'~ BA Bay VlflW Met• wilp Jae S850.000 875·8042 Plau A gOOd 11a1ue at ~ &-•-" home. $5&00/mo yr1y IM I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; doora s261.ooo Penn.a 2107 RfA Ha.n..leld'I 2140 NEWPORTCREST3BR.3 OtundyAtty 815-e1e; S h Co11t Metro rrenctt . wtndowS. CALL PAT (R1tr1 a&.v I BA condo w/ocean ¥14M. • out MW c:erpet, paint, r9f\1g. Ill-HU 2BR 18A. Din rm. d9c:k. ~ I 28R wig••· c:ori>et•. pool, tennla. S1 .e75/moHV Homee 5 IR, 3 IA. 3 2186 etovo. gare,g•. lndry. garag9. 3hOUMa10 aand I \t'\' I \...,. 11 l1J " 'I I tonc.d yard. water pd. I wtth c:Mh chc:ount. ()per! gar. heh patnt. Welll. to frptc:, deck. Utile pd Refs reqd Ava11 now v. . ,._ ~ \. 136-4120 t-5PM Sat 12_.. 5 OdY9MY Ct. ....,. ec:tiool Comm pool Febulout St. Alben• t1025 mo. A°" 1015 S 1100/mo. 722· 7178 RE AU ORS • 2710 Delaware 'E'. 1745 146-1554 '2IOO/mo ..,._7825 condo, 2BR,. 2 full bethl. 780-3871 1200 lllf, AIC. l/p, wld, LARGE 29R. 2BA I ltudy When wu're ready to buy, do it the fast,~ and least • • e~DSIVe '!I)' - check om open House Directory .•. - , :=.,llCUls!,.. ':, =· Av .. now 310\t Irie St. 2 Wiil to&c Ptau. A muat bile from bc:f'I. f"1400/mo .... &44s7424 ~ .• 178-2231 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READE H sr RVIC[ Of THIS NCWSPAP£R FIRETRUCK BED Ptctu11 lhll 1umor l11thghter OI yovi a IUCkfCI 1w1y 1n 1n1s btd or n1~ Oru111s 411 olO 1<451\tOned ''-'' 1t1111uo lr1m1 nouso 1 •landaro ''" twin mllllCSS •nd IUturtS SIOf.tQt IP•C• IOI bl1nt.e1s or toys under 1n1 llood It tvtn nu 11 pull otl 1104• ff\e whtela 111 lull Sita 1>1lltt ns 111a1 It Kt and HW SI P·by sttlt 1nsln1<ttons pl\OIOS 1nd 111«1bl• pans ou1de you lhrougll conctruchon ------------~- Ctl•-----=-------~-~_,...,,_....._.. ...................... _.. ........... .. • I J ICOllPIO fOct. 2l·Nov 21 J WhM Nd bffn mlspl.-ced wll ~ tocated. Define t~ms. adjust dut~s to ruflstk ~. There coukl ~ bfesslng In dlsgul~. You'll ~r­ sund by tonight. IMMTTAlttUS fNov 21·Dec 2I1: Check Cancer message Emph~ls on responsibOlty. Intensity. ctwle~ ot de.cillne Focus also on senwattty, creativity, short journey. H• ~al. You'I work wd wftl'\ otder lndMdWIS. CANICottN IDK 22·Jiln 191 WNc appeared to ~ t~ nn1sh coukl KtUMty represent trnt'I start love rmtlonstup Wf'Vlws crlSls Focus on dufllbalty. Pf~rty. lonO- t~ ~uauons You'll enwr~ vlc· torlOus ACMIAlllUS !Jilfl ~Feb 181 You coukl ~ n center ot con- trovttsy Httd your own couns~ «lw ebC>vt thOM ~ ~ dr~ you down to ~t levef. NrN love cOYld ~ on hOtlzon Stfft d.ar ot r~lve ~ ~ domlNte ' .... . . t t work tronc In your stn<tt Ot~n arc convinced that you ~ mtstltMd or mis~ sttuatiON but you Mt', 1n f.C:t, alNlinofy W°d Informed ~ OtWy allow USOC:lates to r,ear wtlat you wfsh ttlfln to know ICOllPtO !Oct 14-Nov 121 Un- fomJNttely. s~,. not 901ng 10 l'\OnOt a prom.ie or ruffill 1 commit· ment H~er. being born Ufldcr tM Mgn ot Scorpio and a stlcklcr ror JUStl<e. you •c not about to wa/11 IW't rrom any conttlcu or contton- t.ttlOm or allow anyone to get orf scot-fttt SAel'T'TAlttUS (Nov 2 l ·Oec 21 J Although Man in your opposttc Sign Ciemll'V IS Ull Qtlll"Q you ~ry ruson to question partn ers oplnfons. Mlfl'\c)(•ty. ~Ion ~ toyatty You "'°'*' mo come to re~ It Is )Ust •s ~ that a new flnanci.t ..,a11gement or carttr ch.Inge IS ~ untll after t~ 18th U!Jl'lllCG•I (OK 22·Jllt'I 20! CM.M\ cNlr1101ng tnftuences. 1n- C1Udlng the ,_. Moon Ollef ltw ~St ~ Of IO, Nw INdt you nHVOUS ~ ~ttwnsM ~ lnCMSefy !MrSONI ~ C.¥Hf IUUU lut. In CREW MANAGER BE Y• OWll BOSS * Positions ovailable for seH-motivatecl individuals to operate solidtf1t9 crews for the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. H You: * Have An insured van, wagon or lor~ car. * Enioy working part-time in lhe ev.- nings, earning full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate Then we hOYe a job for you No experience neceuory. Fvll trOtNng CNOtloble. CAU (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M-F 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM HH I Dfil. By CHARLES GOREN wtth OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Both vulnerable. SOuth deals NORTH •AK7Jl •752 tlJ •A 1 l \\~T [A~T •Q5 • Jl6 ., •Qfl • " •• 7 5 1 • J ' • •QJll7• +965 1 SOt;TH ... '. • AK J 10 I 6 t A Q 9 + I The b1ddin1: Soedt w.. Nonlll Eat 1 . ,.. 1 . , .. l• ha •• ,.. .. -_._ . . , .. ,. ,_ , .. , .. Opmina lead: Queen of • Agraaive biddin1 tactics seem to be lhe voaue these days. But 1f that is YOW' pencb&nt. you had bet· ter learn to play the cards welJ if you don't want to acquire a reputation as a IC>Kr. Neither North nor South had much to SJ>ll'e for any of their ac- tions. By biddina four hC81U, North - confirmed th.at four dubs wu a cue-bid in support ofputner,.s sui&. A raiK to five hearts miabt bavc been more pn.idcnt than South• 1 df.. cision to jump to slam. Whatever o ne miaht think of the b1dd in1. lhere was a ecru.in poetry an the way South handled the play. After takin& the openina lead . in hand perforce, dedaru cashed OM h1&h heart. crossed to the kinJ of spades and fin~ the Jack of trumps Had that lost to l.bc queen, de- clarer intended wmmn& the d ub conunua.uon while discard.in& a spade from hand, then eashma the ace of spades and ru ffina a spade h1&h. hoptn& for a 3-2 split. Own· my's seven of trumps would fe'T"ole as an entry for two diamond discards on the &ood 'pades When tbe trump fmeuc woo. an aJtcrMUve plan was ready to be tapped for a powbly lucrative OVeT'· t nck. an unp<>nan1 oonsideration in a pa.in contest Declarer croaed to the ~ of spades, dUcarded a tp9(k on t.he ace of clubs and finessed ttM queen of diamonds. That lost, but the slam was still home. Declarer won the diamond continuauon W1lh the ace, ruffed a diamood on the table and returned to band by ruff. m1 a black card to draw lhe last trump and da.un I.he c:ontrM:t. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACR0$1 I 4ri. onruao.1~1 S The t•c 9..._, 9UCC9"0' 14 .......... .,, ... ~ goOOeU 1!1 .t.me<rnd 16 F-~ g<OUO t 1 Sund•v PUn<:ll 18 ... _, 10 f(l(\lo'" tloodl 21 Arum 1.tm•h "'*'" 13 SN>rt ~ 1 4 Roci., emtnene• ;>5 Coqven·~" <>tie 16 Trap }• An llltM'.11fl . \) 18 blOnd J 1 SublleQuent 10 J 4 Smd ""°"'" 1 ~ G1 azing land 36 s~'" or Ot>1itm J' Pe91 J8 lnlt.lonQ Jt Maca.. 40 S..Xea lla"Q 4 1 AdlleSIW •< 0-.... 'J lJllulOllol '' '\'()u I •5 "~l>tdcttng •: BA.on. part •8 c.,d 1>- 2 3 ,,.~, .... ~J H<*OttV .,,.,. SS VIVllClOUSI~ s· Char•!\ ~ 0.0 .iec11oe .. ~on S9 oi INn 60 R.....,s Sp 6t Cub<~,,.. 6:' OUI IJ'>I f'J\ ""'" 6J eo.1 DOWN , G'-' t>Ml : 8 1cw n1.,11 .. hP ·' l •ment • S•m!>H' 5 lf'fllf'< 6 .a.itt'fnate 7 Pond dwflk"! II Pr on..>un 9 "''° 10 w.,,,,,,, 1, roagl<Wf' l>foduo. I ti Of ·-13 Scatlets 1.,. Orv"'V 19 Aeo-'~ 2 t Comrn<>t><W' 25 1'10111• 1e 0ti1"" 2 7 VIOiation ot ..... 29 Mllf'-d 30 Abl\O< JI ()utl 32 CatlnOg- 33 HIOC*I , .. 4nn.c-.. •""' •~ l'W~ \fl lv1>< ~ I CI0111•"Q ''' Ammn h fW' '' V91Qeta~ u lntt"Ot'd c:tok:Nd. Ml\ 48 S t('()olooalct> 41 of ,,.. 1>411 41!S-• ·~--­" 9 Pr 0441Ct!On -.o.un1tct, )1 Sayings ~2 8...c ~ S3 ~-Minn ~ un1..idw'11 541 T-of day 10 ~-~· this Is wry roucl"I at time to ~ your Conftdtf ICe ~ rr\lllte a dlfan 'WftP In Pf9Pfl'at6on ~ .,, tacftJnQ cycte &M~. Mall,,.. fJ.n 21...feb 191 TNre Is ••• an llf ot MCreey ~ jOlnC ftNnclal ..,. .. io-IN'l its. ~ ~t.U Of cOlftll'\ftnlef Its and It wtll 20 IMt« II yo411 tenowned anrnu to rMhOm cu wNI IJ r.l//ly going on. 23 lut, Otw ~ ot ~. C\Krent llllOCi.tti lft llftfy to .., ~ • MW '°""""' hM co ~ put Into optf'l(iOn . ..... ,,.. »-MMm 2q It Is no ~ ~ thM eowd ones .. ~ oilenucdW.,.. obltll-.; you ,.... ~out= m.y cannoc 01 w9 not lNCh ~-« ~ ~~10"Nw ..... lr'fttpt\led.,.., ,._,..,o or - .... -~-d INldng l'ftbchllf • . ...,. ' .... _, ... Mft SOtMtftMI <~ ~ ..-u .. ,_._., llO --....... ....,,,. ..... Ind ., ..... ,..,.. ..... now -'* •a-ti IM ft Nit 1J .....,._ Dit ......... '°" lllNl!1 .... .,. wtdt ._. .... °"' no CWW CM .__..,;.;;;,,..._.....i~_._,_ ~ or MitlNd you q lonftr , ... ' . EARN up lo $400 weekly UMmbllng producll at nome no e.cperleOCll. easy worll For more info call 1·504·863·6194 Ext 2011 7days EITllPHIHR 11 IHllE •ii I ··-·~ .... .,., .. ·•••(alNI)•• . ., .. ~ ..... ···-~--.a111 ........ mra .... -.. .. JI ....... . .. ,... ...... l~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ·------• JEEP 1M7 ~red. Iii ""· •tereo. .,~ 111111 .... 1. ...i. 9YV\ I t 1,260 Call "ob, • llr. PIMlldowe & AIW Da I M ~ 4H·232' •vanino•. 1octta. ••t CNI ... aunroot, -1111 Ltl .. r• 5suees __ ctayt ___ _ •**> ce.. cuatom wtlta. 4-door All McirlC, beige-~LN '71 ~ (1POJ717) ehlnVl $3500. 480 o.rM· Aune~· PANT£AA 1872 ... 750~ 1552 S 1250. , EE. 642 lfWlt Aid, good con-... IUl'f tlTITA CADILLAC 1979 s.ville LINCOLN '82 ContJnental dillon, 135,000, appt 18811 IMdl &Nd. H 8 light grMn, power, wlr9 Lu1n,Kiou. MdM. lmpec- -.., 124 115e Ml..... whMi•. n.-topltlrH, cebte. f\lfl power,~ -"'' -· I a• t h • r . S 3 1 0 0 . ln1trument1, IMttw in;. POf\SCHE 1972 811T. 751-09Z4 tenor. driven .... then l\ESTOAED. Lll<E NEW. --v-otvo--1--184-.,...Dl--c.di1tw;; 1985 COV 8.000 ml ... •~. P'toad Call me. $10,000. ully ~. exoeAent Beige, loec*S mint below bOOIC, ~t be &42-2823 condition; new tlrH. dltlon. S5.9s0. 557-8=-seen, '4.987.11 Call SUBARU 1985 GL I u n root• S 8 , 2 0 0 . 978'-2931. _1_22_-_8_220 _____ _ 414 WllQOll, 5 epd, e/c, 873--INI ----_ .. 'M ....... eunrool, 1ter.o. alloy VOLVO '&4 GL WAGON CADILLAC 1975 Eldorado Top oondltlon • wt\ ... eat cov.r, l>MI• 1cell•nt conditi on Conv low mile ~uty Original~ reek, $3,200 080. 542-2948 deye only Beet otfer over S5500 72.000 IOcal m-. snoo. 836-t102. 733--8Mi ..,.,.no• 950-1 t50 5-48-5703 °' a31..t20e TOYOTA 1972 Corona VW 1Ht Bugc--- Mari! II, $700 firm. OOod OOd beck to IChool car • cet. Larry, "2-ooa3. runs ,& loolc1 good . TOYOTA '13 SUPRA S1,90Ct. 080 64&4409. CA01Li:A'C°i2 r9butlt en--------- tine. tran1m1111on, brak• n...i woni ee.1 CQh oner 21317sa-&a7• --------50Kml. 5apd, ncettent 1978 Bug Conwrtlbte condition S5700 OBO Red/white, mint con- CADILLAC '79 E~ DIHel Sharp 811< Loeded $2350 OBO 644-6689 _ ........ Blue (2HZ0071) •SH,111• _. ... , .. , S--IC)d. elr, ltereo caaMtte l18fF't&4) ... aLllUDTlm& t8181 a..cn Blvd, H B Ml-1111 733--0330 dltlon. se, 100 Must Miii 673-«84 11"1'1l•W11 1111 VW '70 BUO CONV. 3000 ~ulo. 1unroof, 11ereo on rebuilt engine, good ea ... tte. (62898.9) top. new urn. grul ln-tJlll tenor, AMtFM ceseette. -I ...... mn• loll of extras S2SOO OBO. _.._, • PP.~788 18881 Beech Btvd, H.B. ~Ml-1111 ----- ..... ... . ......... r.: • . vw '79 TRIPLE WHITE CONVERTIBLE Alarm. Sten~o. lmmacurat•' (714) 55-4-2598 FORD "7&3 FALCON FUTURA '1 door auto- matic, new paint. Urea.a --LOS--1..,.9=70.,--,Cut=--1-... -..,,eu-- brakH. Trenamlsslon ex· preme, 2-door. loaded. oellent $2250 963-574_1 ntate ..i.. 1 owner. •• ... •n•u ~l~ exce11en1 v~ lharp, runs super. White, AIC, eutomallc, SUBARU 1982 1unroot. 72K miles. HATCHBACK, V9fY S.4350. 133-3310 days Mpefldable. $1,000 080 640-6930 evenings 723--50ea AJIM••&~ ~ Serv 66&-0515 3021-8 H81bof 81. C.M. • WE HAUL AWAY APPLIANCES Frw of merge. MS-511 1 ,,, I '•, ·l .,.,.. . l. CABINETS. FINISHED --~ CARPENTRY Fr• •t Profl Get<Nn & Land- 850-50&2 ICaplng. 10 yr1 e1p C.M --Vietor Barrer• 845-8748 ' ... ' COMMEACIALIRESI0°1: ''rt.•• ~ • LAWN MAINT Tr• Trim lnterlot pluter patching Removal. CM&nupa Etc Well tel1ur• & dryw.. Ernle841-0512 fll'IWMng. Fr•"' --=--=~=---..,~-f-. .._,Ill Tll llRI IODI Lewn>-T r....S.WUt>-lnllell Sprtnicler lftttdatlon T rw T riming l Removal Lawn Melnt. & C6Mnupe Aototlflng. "32-8'04 \ .. ~ RCTmOUa ..-.1 NAmSTAnmM'T The kllloWtng per-.one .,. dOtng bu!MnMS .. KFC USA. INC 158S Su~ UM, eo.1• ....... Cellt 92626 Kuo Feng ~IOn. a Taiwan. R 0 C COfJ)Oteuon. No S25. Mtng TIU lat All . San Ming O.t . KaohalunQ City. T-en. R OC Tt11t 1>ue1nea1 •• con- duef.0 Dy • corpcwat!OI\ Tri. ragletranll•l oom- mer>oed to tranMC1 !>U91- -unoer the Flctl110US 8usineu name(•) hlled •bolle on .My , . 1990 Gety Fan. Vioe P~t nu .,.,.,,,.,,, -,.._, Wlttl Iha County Cierlr. of Or-= County_on .... , to. ,.... PubllsNO 0r9nQ9 CoMt O.ily PM01 AUQldt 24, 3 I ~19'Tlber 7 14 1990 F-636 Th4 l()IM)wing per90n "U wlll'ldrllWf't Ha gtineral pan. ,...., trom the 1>#1~ Oc>- «•lff'IQ ~ the fictlOous l>ualneM name of APP\.£ A DAV IR\llNE HEAL TH FOOD. I 43 10 Cut-Or E lrv+M Cellf 12714 r11e lictmoue bu•ln.H na~ Sllletf*lt tor the CN1f1 ,.,.,...,.P ..... "*' on Se9--1em~ H '914 In the County Of Orange Full Name and Add-Of tl\e Per.on Wittldraw1ng NaturH FOO<I Company. Inc CMlomla. 14310 Cul- -Or f """'-· Cetlf tn•4 Pu~ Oranoe eo..i Otllty Pllot AU91"'I 24. 3 I Septem~ 7 14, 1990 F 6'4 .. I. bert l. Ofron. Orange C<Ulty Tax ColleciOf. State of COllfomlo. ~ Cll follo!M: 1hat ~ II her.CV gNen that becOUM of non-payment Of the t01a1 °"'°""'Cl» tor toxee. ~ta and otn• chorgee levfed ~ h Veot l911 flOI the Rlcol Yeot 198&-1989. ~ In dolOfl and cetn ~ tM delc:riptlon o1 fhe,property contolned In the ltlt below. n. real Pfoperftee on which such omounti Wefe o llen. __,. by cperotton or low. In mv otftce In Orange COU"lty. declatod to be n defolJt ot 6 p .m . on the ~ doV ot J\.rle. 1999. Tc.~ed tea Pfoperty may be redeemed by payment of ol \rC)oid tox• and Otleamenti togelher with oddltlonol penoftlM and , ... OI PflllCrlbed by low. or mov be redeemed under on ntalment ~ or redemprton Al lnformotton concerning redemption. or the lnltlotlon of on Instalment pfon of redemptton. of tax-defaulted property wlll. upon requ..t. be furnished bV Robert L. Citron. Orange County Tox COlect0<. Sonto Ano. Collfomlo. I ceftltv lr!der penottv or perjury that the foregoing Is true and Corteef. Rot>.rt L Citron Orange County Tax Coll.clot Stat• of Calltotnla Exec\Jfed of Sonto Ano. Orange County on September 7. 1990 The folfowlng obblevtofloru ore U$ed tOt the w0tds set eppOSite them: Adm -Admns1Tat0t Admx -AdmlniSITOfnx AP • Assessor's Mop Porcet Number ~. Aportmenl Asl . Asocia1ton Alloc -Asoclotes Bldg • Building Bros • &others CNC<J/Coif -ColfOt'nio Co -Company Const -Construcllon Coop -Cooperollve Corp • C0tporotton Consvr -Conservator Dept -Oeportmenl Dev -Gevelopment Dist -Ois1rlct Div -DiWlon Ed · Education EntrptS -Enterpnses Est -ES1ote et 01 • ald omers Exec -Executor. Executrix F &. M -Formers & Merchants Gdn · Guardian Hwy -Highway Hwys -Hlghwovs Inc. • lnc0tporoted Ins · Insurance Inv · Investment Jr -Jllior LA • Los Angeles Ud -Umlted Mfg · Monurocrurng M1 ·MoJ1t NA -Nottonol ~Ollon Non -Noflonol No/# -Numb&< NT & SA -Notlonol Trust ond Savings Association S & l · Sovlngs ond Loon Secy.-Secretory 5' ·Senior SI -Soint/Streel USA · U')lted States or America Vets · Veleron.s &-and &/or -And/Of I . Nt..mt>et PARCEL NUMBERING SYSTEM EXPLANATION The Assessor's mop porcel number when used to oescrlbe property 1n this lisl. rere1s 10 me ~s.~or's mop bool<. fhe mop poge or block number In !he bool< ond me 1nd1vlduol parcel nl.1Tlbef on the mop page or wilh1n lhe block A parcel numbet as lor example. ·044.363-05'. would meon 8o()I( 44 of fhe Asses.1of's MOPS. Block 363 (Mop Poge 36. Block 3) and Porcel 5 witran that block The mops referred to ore ovo1loble for Inspection In the office ol me AaeS()( All property Is In the l ownshlP South ond Range West of Son Bernardino Bose and Meridian IMPORTANT NOTICE The names published o re those oppeor1ng on me lox roll ToxpoyEKs who hove disposed or property since Moren I mov rtnd fheir names Uled '°' lhe reason mot present owners hove ro·led 10 pay foxes PIU'ERTY IN M'JMfQWllj' q A'SN. AP ".J~· ~ ... Grc~. BEA<.H CA HUHTINGTOH BEACH OTY 'JJ 371 4C Ui ;A r.o lllll.A S' C:A()• · .• 1~u f~T1 HUNTll•GT()#.1 HvMECWN(fiS AS5N. AIJ TA.X RATE AREA 04-001 BtA~H C.A H< 9bOO LOT A 075-094 3• i 19 Cl' C.A•O •AH T•NO WI AP TM 10'1} LOT A JOHNSON. TEARY AOc.ER. u)J )J1 -03 \43 9'> 19195 AP 025 lN4 )., s l"I (J4 rn AP 0:73-05l-05. S39 CM H l 51 WCXlOLANOS LN 1CM7} LOT 8 BL~ 170S LOT 3 ~Of LOT H ''I flNC. TOl'I B(Ar f' CA Al> Ol'J 09• .lO S39 ~ Hl ASANO ST ADJ HINOJ()SA A"'TON•O N M' 1QH } lOT SIANEZ.CECtL AP /1 4,11~ l~91J1<;'11 CRlJ •.,HM•~ ~JllH• 0:13-074 17 S2'61 61 now A!>IL!W()'.lC (.., lOIJl.,f M \ }', 10) 09 5PRINGFtELD AV ,,, NTI ... C:.TON B•ACl-I CA i <;U lb ·~J CAuFOAN A HUNTINGTON 6E.ACH. C:A .oeAR&'J M Mt:l-A A AP s• HJNT "l'.TOlll BEACtl. c STUPIN A!llOREW AP 2 •51 }~ S I 164 1~ ''+#.71 PAfi~-.,WANG WON AP 02)-091-07 S7 100 95 817 t:1 NWOO() LI< }')•'I ·~ S4f7 96 13TH ST HU'ff1>;GT(}flj ,...,Nl N ~T llj f<tA-•• CA r~111Efl1.l' M 'N BEACH CA lllAAC:v GAR•. AP. 0/5 11' 4581 1f1'>' WARD. c..AR> AP :Ji4 0:5 • $} 560 67 ~ Ct l/<WMlt ST 0;>) 174{~ so·c $141 77 u r .. ST H ·'I· 'IC.TON .. ·"'"' 1>;GTON BE.AC.H C.A 4-02 }()IH ST HUNT1"4(,lut. &fA'-"· CA AP O(') 11' "1~50)() $510 )5 BEACH CA 1'{1(R~"4 •[t:IAY J AP Jf.I ' DELAWARE ST AP 023 124 06 !J020 024 -018 1'; SJ 'l7C 66 502 H Jl·ITINr, TON BEACH. 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GTON HI INT•NGTON BFACH r A Ol!> 1« 44 U 9 04 61' BEACH. CA WHAll£'r' MARTIN H AP ALONO~ OR ~~UNTINC.TON FERRY, ROBERT·, AP 11•-09J 11 'i010. $421 5) BEACH, CA 023 , u n sn 19< POIHION Of 01.0 APN MO!.SMAN. £RIC F . AP HUNTINGTON BEACH !llH 024-09) 11 ~10 609 IHH "T 0,5 165-04 ~10. 5376 41 STREET SEC. T10r. Bl ~ ti:!> ,.. JNTINOTON BEACH. CA 1i01 ENOlANO 5T. LOT 15 BLOOM. 5TEVEN J AP HlJNnNGTON BEACH. CA TAYLOA, MICHAEL A AP O;>• 103 t6 Sl.67) n ~Xl M' 025 165-04 5020, 023·151 28 S:.>.90• 81.> 41') 91•1 ;,I HUNT1NC.TON \1 4114&1201 ENGL.ANO 19TH ST, ~UNT11>;GT()N f\fA. H CA ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH, BEACH, CA HUNT•NGTON 8£Al"H 8Y STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AP BEAMAN. WILUA .... TR AP • .. e .f,A AP 024 123-07 '10-015 n SlO 78 SEC 29 T 023-155-2• S57J :;>) SJ •I) n II!> &TH sr 5 R 11 POA ~SEC ANO POA POffTlON OF Ol.0 AP"I '< NT1NGTON BEACH. CA SEC JOT 5 R 11 ANO P0A 023-15s.-06 HUr.TINGTON nu•,fR HENRY c TR. AP SEC: 32 T ~ R n ANO POR BEACH 1nH STREE"T 1};'4 151 03 $1,43& &8 116 SEC 33 T 5 A 11 ANO POR SECTION BLK 31& LOT 17 nH ST HUNTINGTON SEC -T 6 R 11 !SURFACE & 0EE0 DOC NO 89 134~7 BfAC.H. CA SU8SUAF.t.CE A80V£ 200 FT STATE OF CAUFORNIA HI.<. RONALD R. AP ASCON PROPERTIES Ifft, OE.PT OF GENERAL 014 182-07 . $18 71 VISTA AP 114 150 11 . $563 46 SERV!CE5. AP 073-170 12 Dll MAR 111 lOT 5 BU< 701 21641 MAGNOUA ST. SlO '78 T6 R 11 SEC 3 POR W 25 FT HUNTING10N BEACH. CA OF sec ANO T 6 R 11 SEC:' ANDERSON. JOtl w . AP STATE OF CAUFOANIA, AP POA OF SEC ANO T 6 R 11 024·301-04 . 52, 170 08 Xl965 114 1$0 '6 . no 78 216'17 SEC 9 POA Of SEC. ANO Tb COASTV!EW LN, COA.ST HY, HUNTINGTON .. 11 SEC 10 POA OF SEC HUNTINGTON 6€ACH. C:A BEACH. CA SURFACE ANO S00 FT AP 024 301-04 5010. S227 87 STATE OF CALIF 0£PT OF SUBSURFACE VERTICALLY 20965 COASTVIEW LI'. 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SEAL BEACH. CA CHRISMAN. OAVIO A . AP 199·1'2 02, S2.4e9 l6 920 o~nwooo AV, SEAL BEACH. CA CRUNK. THOMAS C • AP 199-172-06 , M 70 48 1010 OfllnwooC> AV. SE.AL 8£.ACH,CA FlOOO. l/ICl(I L . AP O&Mi15 12. ,, 347111278 COLLEGE PARll. OR SfA~ BEACH.CA CUTUU, LEONARD P , AP 178-472-09 . M ,Oll 34 n SUAFSIOE AV A. 56\L BEACH. CA ALEXANOER. WllUAM M • AP 176-49111 .12.tseOI 1~ SUAFSIOE AV, SlAL M!ACH,CA SPARKS. ARI/IL AP 26-202{)6. se94 86 2056 NGE AV, COSTA MESA. MESA. CA CRESTMOfolT PL. COSTA ' -6€.ACH CA ra1 JOANN sT CO'STA 414 "6.).()l , 12.2J302 1m 11ALLfY ~A l '6921 OA!.~ ...,, s1.1,.,sr ()ANN l YNN MfSA. CA TAX-RATE AREA n 006 .&D 1 7~. 1: r~ s ..... , + 4'6 202-07 S941 le~ BROTEMARIU..f.. AP AP 424 <'fil.03 5020 S162 g.. • RMf~.' Ar .., . '.ot '), '' NGE AV COSlA MESA. 422·)72 1e S7.67'9 l0 2:164 1n3 CAESTMCWT PL. COS1A NG. qo..,.A,0 PA~• ... AP I 'f.'l}4 AS'... .. •• PAM£L> LN COSTA M£!>A MESA CA 108-614 2'Ei $648 ~ ·~91:; fl(.A .. ~A S£RRANO. MARCO A • AP CA ROG[ RS. SIONfV Au.EN. 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LAVERGNE 0 AP CA 8£NO(ZU, LUIS MIGlJEL '44 44) 6' S' 09':. 2'tl • ·~ '• 4:1$-764 17 S2'9e 88 19r,, TEllllP\.•N 00UGlA5 E AP AP 937 36-<>&4 5()10 Sl6 2' TuSOJOS£ CT fOIJ .. •A ... FUUfRTON AV COSl A 9-5-83-013 S 1 9:1f> 86 '11 1845 ANAH€1M AV !>', 11ALLE' "A MESA. CA W 1TTH Sl 23 COSTA COSTA MESA CA tol(' CAHll( • W'.l AM ROWlANO. SEAN F . AP MESA, CA APfl7 Je.-0&4 5020 $141 16 MULLER. AtSlRT WlL 4Y 426-293 21 . Sl1100 2&4 !'OSTER. JOHN 0 TR AP 1114~ ANAHEIM AV 54. AP 144 444 20 5V<'!l S 'b l4 WALNlTTST COSTA MESA 9)913-035 $1,41197711 COSTA MESA.CA 11860.lAOE <..~ FOUNTA' CA W 1TTH Sl 15 COSTA VALLE' CA TA.a AA rt AlllEA 15-12' KAAMP, OAlllO. AP MESA. CA 933 2e0ot2 SI >92 9e 1741 AP 939~).())6 . Sl ,044 13 TUSTIN All. COSTA MESA 711 W 17TH ST 16. COSTA CA MESA.CA AP 933 28-042 5010. S37:> 46 VON RIEDL GART~. AP 1741 T\JST\N AV. COSTA 939-83-090 . Sl 991 22 711 MESA. CA W 17TH ST 90. COSTA 08J\.V1~1 SUNFLOW£R LTO. AP 1~-06. 15.712 ee p M 101·>4 PAR 8 CHEN. lAURENCf K.. AP 1»-661.01 • SJ.7118 &7 35«> CAOIUAC A\/ Ft, COSTA MESA. CA ME~CA VON Al£0Lf. GAR'Tl1, AP U9-.8l.001 S19l25'711 'I'/ lTTH ST 91 COSlA WSA CA TAJC All TE /\PEA \s.oe4 GONZALES rl~ANCIS E AP 4 19 063{)6 • SU&l 01 l065 l\L()N()K£ -.v COSTA MESA. CA T All AA rt: AAfA 'S.1l8 CARH£E. l!>SAC AP 412-042 10. Sl,205 38 1166 IUNGSTON S'T COSTA MESA A CA~TAO ~~A AP 14) 0409 5()10, S1.6l1 .t' 16'4"8 $COlCH PINf ST "OUNTAIN VAU (Y ('.A flCTITIOUS 8U81NEH IUIRITATu.Jff T,..~~.,. 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Colee w.... mero d• telefono del Counc:ll~·Ctly.._., ' 0 9 k4 ....... .._. ,._ ~ fl/IJl1'*1 ta I ........ ...,. "8lJC llJ1'IC( llGtuel nottio.. ~ W corda. ~~ JAMO ~ COllMitl or ...,, Celffomla, tor "'9 ~ lbOfldO def dlrNndante, O 11 ,.,,, OrM, Coeta Mw, e '*"*DtM.• ·-... .. .... ........ .. ~........, ~,) E. WILLIAMS .... ANO ei°" ,OllPf'e"Ot~.,.. or ALL LABO ... MA-.. ~ QUI no CM1fotn61,florlM~ ca -.. ~ ... a. .... IC... You""""'ewwean•ndcn•d ""'"v JO A. Wt IAMS,.. tttte, prn I .. OI TIEAIALS. IOUll'MENT, tlanc• ooaado, u>: of LAIOA ANO MATIA!Al ................ (C.TAC,IUUDeCW.) .. ...., _ IWlll ti• MOnCeCW-... oopycfUWctelmOftthaC*-1NMOf(1).lnltMloflloloftM encae, '° PIY tN TMNS~TATION, ANO J<]!'i'!!!, .. TC000 PE~S ~'=TO '18EAOLA8S THE .................. wee NOTICETOOUENOANT. I. ·~..... ,._WITTO lrict ;.Si Orenoa County .... of <>f's::= prtnclpel NII of IUCH OTHER ,ACIUTia Cvn ... VTVO IN. 1 COMMVNITVPOOL -..... ..O::otowM-(Avfeo . Aculedol SUSAN ,...., .. ...._, ,..... 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In lllwtul moMY of Truet, ..... c:Mrgee and THAOOOHOVT THE CITY IMIW a. ..a.a, a.ti. Dttve. eo.te MtM. C.- .. 1 ...a '* ........... POLITO ....... ,_.. ... _. MmALTM Meo C<lurtJ CMI DMlkwl of the UnlMd Stac.) at: THE upenw of the TNllel and ~COSTA MESA e, M. Rl•itlll I•.,.._, 1om1L 8ldl lhould be r• ..... _. .. CAH0N Y• ._,. • CAL.IJIDM ~ ._., • • Ill II ti unTY CODI TM falMe to llmety Ml CHAPMAN AVENU£. EN-ol the !Nita Ct'Mted br Mid Addttk>nal _.. ol the Putlllahed °'.:C, COMl turned 10 !he attention of tM •U.IMll8 MACHINE&, DA Ya _,.., .... ••• IRI IR m I • I t1 !"........ UCTION 1,._. end MCUf9 a ¥Ot"ifted Cleln'I TRANCE TD THE CIVIC Deed of Trull. tor the epec:lftcetlonl INY be ob-Daly Plot Sec>t 1, t4, Citr a.tt. wtttlln IOld time INC.. 1•1 "9f .. AW. .. _,,.,. -,_ .... a w •IM Ill I .1,:::::: Of\ Sec*mber e, 1Nt. at 11atlng an lnt-t In the CENTER BUILDING. 300 E. amount r .. 1Qnably """ talned 11 the OfflOI of the 21. 28. 1tl0 llmi1. In 0 ...._, enwlOpe. c... ..... CA .... .__ .,.,. ••• uew , .. , ....... ~-.-~. d ,... 1221W.Pedflc~Hlgtl-~~In 'tt~ .~f*kK CHAPMAN AVENUE. OR-mef:i:!:.:.l~~Nks Purch~-~··•rrF• "11 ldentlfledontheoutlldewlttl 1101 ....... ....... CWs tMI oewt. --1 I .II e 1 way •705 ~ 9aadl """"'' wlff ,__, n ,,. ptop. ANGE CA 00000 all right ...,.. 1 Drive, ...,.,. Meaa. Qals •-.,. llllft'l¥r Che Bid 11em Number and Che ..---lllllofl A....., _ _. .. -eflatM •.,.... ..... Cali; .... 'u. operty _: wty being declared or or· • In ' ,_....: O..OofTIUltheretofcf••k-fornl• Sidi lhould be,.. ,.._ ,.,,~ ,_,. ~ hlft ~om;;:=·~.,.__,.... Ca .. *"..,.. .._ ec:ri~~ (1):EN'SGOlO dared forfeit to the S111e of ::-~lllld"°" :'b'toc;:';; ~~ed to~ turnedtotheauentlonofthe "-71I ""A~orYwelklhrougtl ----~COllllnga. ,..,.... ... ... ). ROLEX WATCH; (1) MEN'S Calllorme end dietrlbuled Mid DMd of Tl'Ult In the---·-.......... ..,_.. Clly Clertt. wtthln Nici time 1'1CtJJIOU9WM luc:neduledtorWedMadal(. ~...,, GI .. peUtion .... ...,.., ..... "'""II,_ c ... Ne. ttall GOLD NECK CHA.tN .. putWllO the ptOYWoMol Pfopetfy lllUlled In Nici IM•llon ol Default lllld 0. llmlt. In • Malad ~. ..... STAm n ~ 12. 1tl0, ~ ....... tor ~ • .-h-' • "-,_ The name and addfW of llltnd pwwt to Heaml :=''~ ::'9 Sa~~ ~1Y and Steil deacribed = ~ 8c:~-:;c' .!t "':: lden1 ... 8tlfladld 11~ ~~~~ .. 'ltittl1.._ The foMowlng Pfll90N.,. nlng at 9:00 a .m. All .. oMce of ttle ~ -the court la. (El nombre 'I and Solely COO. Section u ............ ,,. _.. v ... .,_ • .., ,,. doing bu11neaa aa: lnt«•ted bidder• we ,.. 9oerd Clf!ltl, 9t50 '1elr If JOU do Mt Me ,_ dl<ecQlon de la cone•). SU. 1147 11 11481 by the Hunt-notice Of heating A LEASEHOLD INTEREST tlon IO S.... The un\l:Mr--Opening Date. NEW YORK GOURMET qulf.ed to alt.nd Thef'e Will ........., "" ........_ C·-•-.._. PERIOR COURT 0 "---p Publllhed Orange Cout , c.uMd Mid Not!C. OI 0.. Each bid lhall apecl"' _ _.. ........... _....... --·-,. .... -.., ....... ""' ...., F CALI· lngton --" olk» Depart-Dally PllOI Sec>tem~ 7. 14, IN ANO TO LOT fS ANO THE llYll and Elecllon to Sell lo MCh and ~ Item .. -DELICATESSEN. 2914 E. be no ••c:.c>llonl. lnt•-·-intel•Md pereor11 mey leM tM oeae, afld ,_ FORNIA, COUNTY OF OR-ment 21• 1990 SOUTHWESTERLY 1800 be r8COfded In the county lorth In the •w<flcatlonl. CoutHwy.,CotonadelM.,, perti.eWlllmMlettheCom- ....._, ~ aubmft oral or ...... _., Md ..,.,.. ANGE. 700 CMc: Center The property wu Miz«' FT 16 FEET Of LOT 7. IN BLOCK wtiere the real Pf<>l*1V ii Anw and.._ ... ,:::.-...,.. to IN Calif. 92625 munlty Pool loc:aled at the I I . -. -------""'"'""~1---------located ~flcatlon-;;;;,;tb;a.ar. ~en A Mowry. 552 Downtown Community '9JC MJTIC( P\llJC .,TIC[ "8.IC .,TIC[ P\afC ll)llC( rt8JC N()llC[ PUlJC N()llC( Date 08/30/90 ly In the bid and !allure 10 Stenford. IMne, Cellf 92715 Cent«. IMO AneMlm Av .. IOTICI or PUBLIC HIWtIIG DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT NO . 90-1 • (Draft Holly-Seacliff Development Agreement between Pacific Coast Homes and the City of Huntington Beach for the Holly-Seacliff Masterplan Area) NOTICE IS HEREBY Giv.EN that the Huntington Beach Planning Conunission will hold .'a public· hearing in the Council Chamb'r at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the 'time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application de~cribed below. DATE/TIME: Tuesday, September 18, 1990, 7:00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: Development Agreement No, 90-1 APPLICANT : LOCATION: ZONE: REQUEST: Pacific Coast Homes/City of Huntington Beach Ho lly-Seacliff Masterplan Area (see attached map) Various residential, conunercial, faci lity z o ning designations . industrial and public Development Agreement, between Pacific Coast Homes and the City of Huntington Beac h to establish a maximum allowable number of 3780 dwelling units, establish phasing for public improvem~nts and establish requirement for dedication of park land. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS : Covered by 89 -1 whic h Council on Environmental Impact was certified by the January 8, 1990. Repo rt No. City COASTAL STATUS : A po rtion of the Development Ag reement is l ocated in the City 's Certified Coastal Zo ne. Pursuant t o Section 989>5.l of the Huntingto n Beac h Ordinance Code, the proposed development agreement is exempt from coas tal develo pment provisions. ON FILE: A copy of the propo sed developme nt agreement is on fil e in the Conununity Develo pment Department, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beac h, California 92648, for inspection by the public . A copy of the staff report will be available t o interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Library (7~albert Avenue) after September 14, 1990. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are i nvited to attend said hearing and express o pinions or submit evidence for o r against the application as outlined above . If there are any further questions please c all Robert Franklin, Associate Planner, at 536-5271 . Mike Adams Huntington Beach Planning Conunission c . r; § Only or areas controlled b Development Agreement 90-01 Holly-Seaclilf Master Plan Area I Pacific Coast Homes. TRAM~A TITl.a Mt lortll MY Item In the This bus.lnu1 11 con-~·.:::_made on INIU..ANCI COM~A~ 1pec:lllcat1on1 1h1ll be ""ft!' z:~~~m-the bid form, 11Met1 8-1 Al TMllftt, tot C grounds IOf rejeetlon of lhe ___ _. 1 1 __ ,...,. .... .al '"'"'"'h 8-8 provided In the CINHfl DfllYI Wl!IT, bid ,...._..,.., o '--· """"" ...-.. lutTI *• IANTA AMA. Eeell bid Shtll Ml IOflh lhe neaa under the Actltiou. conlrOC1 dOCU"*'tl· and CA 112'7G1, 7t4-Ml.e171. tun n-and rnidencle ol Bu•lneae name( 1 •) 11111ed INll be ~ by • ay: ANN MVE.RE. AlllS-011 ~rton• and pvtl .. above on Seo ember 5. :"~'::,~cu;:·~ TANT NCMTARV lr'll«Mled In IN proc>ONI " 1':° A Mowrr than 1°" ol lhe amount of Publllhed Orono-Coast tile 1:>1<1 11 by • eorpor111cn. T:.:"t11tement ,... filed the bid. made parlble to the Diiiy PllOt Sec>ttmb« 7. 14. 1111e lhe namee of the ol-#Ith the County Clerk of Ors Olly of eo.11 MMe No eub- 21 1990 llc:Ms wllo can llgn en ange Countr on Auou•t 15 m111a1 tllalt be conlldered F-704 ag1Mment on behalf of the 1900 ' un .... aocomc>anted by IUCh 1---------corporeuon and 'fWhelher ,_ c:eahief'a c:necil, cah, Of Ptll.JC NOTICE ITIOfa :11an one oftlOlf ""'91 Put>Mlhed Orange Coee1 bidder'• bond Mgn II the bid II by I P.Wl· D9lly Piiot Augull 24. 31, NoblchNlllbec:ontidered ICSIM-01 n«tl'llP Of • jOinl ,,.fitl>s., September 7 14 tt90 unlla n ts made on • b1antc FtCTITIOUI Ml-II 11111 lfle lltllTlft and ad· ' F-637 torm t\tmilbed by ll'le Citr of NA• ITATDllNT drtlMI of Ill gene.al pens Cotta M.a end is mede It! The lollOwlno r>«son• are ntf'I end 104n1 ven1urer1. If Pta.JC N011CE accontlnca w1111 the domg t>usmeu u 1111 bidder 11 • s ol• provtllon• ofthe bid requlr• THE RESORT 2354 1 proprtetOftll•P Of anotller NOTICl mants Al•to Creel< Road. Allso enmv 11111 doel t>ullnell INVfTING ltol E.ch bidder '""'" be a ViejO C•hf 92953 under a flctlliOUS name, the Ito ITIJill NO.• UcenMd contr.ctor pre- L '1M No 1 (Safi Juen bod tllall be 1n the ,..., name NOTICE IS HEREBY qualified .. required by law Capislranol Inc 1 cai1-of tile blddef ..,1h I deltgs GIV EN llla t eealed t.operlOfmov«fltty(SOlpers torn111 Corpor111on 4490 netlon follOW1ng 1how1np proposals Wiii be received by Clf'li 01 tile wortt Von Kerman Newport 'OBA (the hctmous namer . the Ctty of C09ta ...... 10 Tiie Con1r1ctor sllall Beacil Call! 92660 provided. howevtf'. no fie· wit The Cny Council. P o comply wttll lhe provtllon• Tll1s bu11ne11 1s con-t111ou1 neme shall be uMCI Box 1200 C~ll ,...., c.i1~ of Schon f770 :o 1780 in.- ducted by • hm•1ect P8ftner-uni.u tlllf'e is • c:u<ranl lornia 92621· 1200. on or c:luMve of the Colllorf111 sll1p reg1str111on wrtll Ille Orange before Ille "°"' 10 oo 1 m Le.bor Code tlle ptwafflng Tile reg111rant(s) com· County ~Ofder In UM of on Tllur9day September 20. rate ano eca1e ol wagee -- menceo to transact bust-eorpor111on1 Include lhe 1990 11 lllall be the r• ••~Siied by the Ctty of ne.s unde< 11'141 F1e1tt10us namN ol tile Pra11den1. IPOflllb•hly ol Ille bides.< 10 Cost• Meu whtcll are flied Busmess name(•J hated Secreterr TreasurAI', Ind ~1ver ll11 bid 10 the Clly wllll the City Clefk of Mid abOve on NIA M1n1oer c :.r11·1 Ofltce by the prcc>er Cny end 111011 torten penei. Clleryt A Mar11n Asst Tile C11y Council of the announ<*l tim. Bid• WIH be 1191 prescribed tllefeln 1or Secreiery City ol Costa Mesa r~ t>Ublic•y opened and reed noncompl••noe of :he Mid Tt111 sta1~1 wu hiecl the ngllt lo reject eny Of 111 lloud 11 10 oo a rn . or u code 111 Ille County Clerk ol Or bids IOOll ther .. ttAI' u prec:-Eec:h bid lhalt Ml tonll the a 1 nge County on Auoust 15 Dated Sec>ternt>er 7 1990 :icable on T~rsday s.p.. 1u11 names and r~ ol 990 Publlslled Orange Coat• lernbet 20. 1990. in the 111 ~r•on• and parties f4M517 Oa•ly PolOI September 7 · Council Cllamt>ere. City Hall tnttf'esled In the prop<>Ml If Publtshe<l Ora~e Coast 1990 77 Fair Ortve: Coete M... the bid IS by I COfl)OfAllon. Daily P1101 Augull 24. 31. FfS98 Caiilornt41. fOf the f\Jrntllltng tilte the n.,,._ of the of-Septem~r 7 14 1990 ol A MICROCOMPUTEA ftc:era ..mo un tton an F-638 P\aJC N()llC[ SYSTEM ANO SOFTWARE agreement on tJerl.i1 of ihe ---------Addlllonal Mis of the corporatlOn 1n0 wh•t"-' P\8JC NOTIC£ IUMMONI 1D9Clf1C&llOf\1 may be obs more than one olfleef mu11 (CITACIOM JUOtCIAl) IOlned at lhe Offlee of the "On If the bid •• by. pat1- K51171 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT Purci\Utng Aoen: at 77 Foor neunio Of 1 j0tnt verttu,., FICTlTlOUI eUllNEll (Av1r.o a Acu11do) Drive. Coeta M .... Cell-1t1te the n1me1 end NAME ITATEWNT C HRI ST IN E MAS TIN IOfn•e Sida tmouid be r• aclr .... of all QeMral pat1· The lollowlng i>«sons ere O:UAER anc:t DOES I tur"41d to Ille lltenllon of the nera and jOint venturers If dOlng bul•nas H lllrc>ugll X. 1nclullve City Clerk. within Mid lll!W t he bidder 11 1 sole APPLE A DAY IRVINE YOU ARE BEING SUED llmil 1n a ... i.cs anve1oc>e propr .. tOfltllp or enotn. HEAL TH FOOD 1'310 Culs BY PLAINTIFF IA U0 le esla ldenlofled on tile outltde wtlll an111y il'lat does t>u""90a vtw 0. E lrvme Caltl demendando) AURORA theBldlternNumberendllle undlf' a flCl•hOUI name. the 9?71• ABAOO GENTIS Opening Dale bid lh•ll be In the 1M1 name Won Tee Cno and En Slit You llawe JO CALENDA.lt Eacll bid shill apeclfy of the bidder Wltll 1 cMllg· Cho 121• N1p1es Ave . DAYI after tNe -each an0 .,,.,.Y nam iu NI nauon lollowtng showlnp Placenua Ca111 92670 I• ~ -JCMi lo Ne • fortll If"! :he ICMICl~tlOM D8A (tt'le hctr1IOUS Nme)" , Tll1s bus1neH 11 con-t)'peWrltteft ree,.nM al Any and all 1xc:.puon1 :o the provided. rio-ver no lies du<:led by llust>an<J anO Wiit' Ihle cowt. apec;l1icalton• """'be clear-111tou1 name lllalt be uMd Tiie reg1s1r1n:(sl com-A lett.f Of.,.._ c.ell wtll 1y .... 11'141 bid and lallufe to unteN tn.1 is 1 cur-rent m~ed 10 tranuct buSls rw»t protect JCMI; ,_ typ.-set lonh any 1terT1 In the reg1111atlOI\ with the Orangt ness undt'< 1ne F1C11t10us wt1"1ft tffPOftM muet be spec1f1ca1 1ona •"•II be County Aecoro.. In caM of Business n1me<s1 lllilld In proper legal fOfft'I tt )'OU grounds for reteellon of tile corpo1ationa Include lhe 11>ov11 on N1 A want the c-i to Mal ,_ b<d n•mea of the President. Won Tae Cllo ceM. Each bid llllll Mt IOfth the Socr•lary TrHlMKAI' and rn,. statement wu tiled H rou do Mt Ne ,_ lull names ano rNldenoel ol M&naoe- w11n Ille County Cle<l< or Or-rMPOftM Oft lime. rou mer all persons and part101 ange County on Augusl 10. '-the caM, and ,_ tnt•nted In lhe proe><>aal II 1990 ...... mofteJ and props 11'141 bid 11 by I c:otporallon F•t71 ert)' mer ba t.iren wm..ut slate the n-of the of- Put>hShed O••noe Coat lvrthef •amlftt .,_ rt1e ilceft who cen aion an Deity P1101 August 17, 24. 3 1. court. egreement on behalf of lhe September 1 1990 TMfa are ott1w ..... ,.. corporehon and wlletller F-614 .,.,_.._You mar allftt more,,..,, one offtc:er muet ---------to cell an et10fM)' ,...., sign II the bid II by • part-PtB..IC NOTICC •••r· " rou cto "°' 11_,. ner1t11P Of • jOln: ...,.,1ure. ---------an ettorMJ, 't«MI m.ar cell Aft Slit• lhe names end eds Tl'le City Covnc11 of ihe C11y of Coste M ... r-- 11'141 right to releCI eny or all b<dl DA l ED Seplember 1 1990 Publtstlod Orange Coaa1 Delly Potot September 7. 1990 Fi-697 IUMMAflY Of attMMJ rofwral ~ °' drllSMI ol ell gen.al part- ADOPYE.D oaOtNANCE a ..... aid oMc. ( ... tM In n«s and j<>int vertturer1 If 11•··~·-·· Ordinance 90· 12 "IChed-the pflone booll). Ill• bidder •• I IOI• -ute<l to be 1n lull lorce 1nd Doepuee de qtl9 .. llftz prQprletOfttllp Of another elfec: 30 days from 111 ldOP-trot-Mt. c~ ~ anhly thal d~ bullnMI hon on Sec>temt>ot 4 1990 dklal wMd ti.-un ,..._ undet a llchhous narn.. the and was adooted by 11'141 lol· de JO CMAI CA~NOARK>I bid shall be In the rMI name ~.;;;;;;-.J towing roll call vote COUNs ,.,. ,re1enl1t 11na ol the blddef wltll 1 deelgs • CIL MEMBERS '"pueeta MCl'lta a 19• nation followtng showing ,~ ¥WW AVES Bull• Hornt>ucl<le, qulna 9ft Mta --· .. OBA (the tichllOUI ,_,. ...a.M. ,.,. "m1>uroev. Oen••. OIHgow UM c*1a o -.._... provided. ~. no &-c.m.tery • ~ NOES None te&efoftloe M .. ~a lltlOul name lllalf be uNd Cf\apel • CtelNltory ABSENT None prot.cclen; ........... un .... lllor• II • current l500 ,,All Ord1narlCe 90-12 Ch1119ff eacrtta a~ tleM ... r90111rat1on wt111 the Orange ...= ~-1ne zoning of pr()()erty 11 357 cuftlpllr con la• fers County Aeco<det In GMe of .....,. West Wilson S1r .. 1 lrom AP "' 111 fa f • • I e I • I•• eotporauont tnelude the .......... . to R3 1n Connoc:'llOf\ wltll Ros ....... al Y9c.d .,..,. namet of lhe Preeldont .. 1one Pe1111on R-90-06 .,. la cone eecuc"9 w S.C..etary. Treasurer. and Tile lull tec1 01 tile Ofdl· c-. Managet nenoe may be read in lhe II ueled no ,,,_ .. tu The City Council of :he City CIOfk"• office, 77 Fair '"'*"ta•......,.,.,_. City ol Coat• M-rnervee 0.1ve Cost• M... ,.,_ .. caeo. r .. ,_-.. the r.gllt to rejeet Arl'f Of all EUENP.,.......Y,Ctly .....,..,........,..,.,_.bids Clertl >' etrH c•••• fe •• Dated Sec>1emt1er 7. 1990 Pub11Shed Orange Coul pr.,..... elfl ..... eifls P\lblllhed Oranof Coul Dally PtlOI Septtmt>er 7. c:toN!I ,., ....... oerte. Dally Piiot Sec>tembef" 7. 1990 r llleten ..,_ ,... ll"lee 1990 Fs707 ...................... STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The legal DepartrT1ent at the OaHy Pilot IS pleased to ans nounce a new service now avails able to new businesses We Will now SEARCH the name tor you at no extra charge. and save you the time and the trip to the Court House In Sant• Ana Then. ol course. after the search is completed we will tue your f1c1t1tous business name statement with the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as required by law end then file your proof of publls cation Wtth the County Clerk Please stop by to !tie your lictU:ous business statement at the Daily Pilot legal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. Callfornta If you can not stop by. please call us at (7 14) 642s432 1. Extension 315 or 316 and we w1ll make •rr1ngements for you to handle this procedure by mail II you should have any further questions. please call us and we wlll be more than glad to assist you Good luck 1n your new buslness11 l