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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilota.DMORllNGI •111E~ Everybody bu an opinion. Well. a1moll everybody. And they were more tban willina to pve it Sunday when a reporter roamed the Anaheim Stadium partiJll lot before the LA. Rams.- Pbiladdpbia f.aaJes football pme ... the It.ams would win because the Eqlcs didn't bave the blockers. .. the Eqles would win becaute the Rams always ctJ:.,>u •.• the EaaJe$ because they have a bllt* quanert.ck.. .. the Rams because they have a white quancrbeck. .. over- powerina offeme ... stingy defense ... yac.kcty yackcty yack.. But one fan. after hearina bis brother pontificate. told the rcponer be.d be wastina bis time ask.in& for a second Wnily member's comments. ''If I have an opln.ioo.. my brother usually feels compelled to pve it for me," be said. 1411B llllm 11mm111 ~ -142~ .. _...,.. ........... ,., ~1111/EIAF .. We need ro drink from I.be fountain of uvfb. nor juJr p.flk from it·· Tim Timmons, the founder of South Cout Community Church advisi na bu parish not to listen to aossip and rum on. 111AF'lffml •lie wut CMlle! The pand open-ina is Id at 10 Lm. for the aMtntry's first Sesame Street General Store, a l,SOO.sq~foot store that re-creates the Sesame Street theme, 1oc:ludina cut- out dwac1en. Bia Bird's l.earnina and Listenina Library and a retail line of clothina. toys. boob, lamps, &beeu and towels. The store is on the fint level by the Carousel Coun at South Coast Plaza. • a...cntae pWled: The status of a mc,.er between the On.nae County Transponation District and the Oransc County Transeonation Commission will be the topte ofajoint mtttina between the two •ncies at 10 Lm. in the Hall of Admirustration. JO Civic Cenler Ptaza. Santa Ana. ............. Mware: GallqhcT and bis lceendary Sledle.Q-Matic come to the eo.cb House, JJ l S 7 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano, be-pnnina toniabt throuah Thursday. -,,,.,., ..... ., .... ..-:The Daily Pilot's finl •11•1r1 hp debuts SqJt. JO with~ poems and photo- .,.... .,, aublcribcn. 5"bmilliont lboukl be typed and ent to Readcn .... <>ranee Coat Daily Pilot. )JO w. a.y SL, COl&a Mae. CA 92627. '=ti.~ Nik 17 Sen rl1ta.1 • SMiltl:J/ 11 s,.tl/ 11.a lV --.I 11 ..... ,. .... FIF??&a c y·-~ es•' ':b!J .............. C 0 AST ~ -Pllll lllcMIPI! IE E ... 1111111 •1111111;uasst_,. Monday, September 24, 1990 25 cents Tl• Tl••ons Is an Orange Ciunty enigma By~ A&.ege er.,.. c.. ~ "'°' IRVINE -Outwardly. South Coast Community Cbwdl hasn't cbanaicd much in the put months. The sprawfina cam- ~ cburcb pounds remain serene. Men in oranee reOective vests still di~ traffic as thousands of can converse on the church parkjna lot before each of three Sunday services. And shelves in the cburcb bookstore remain lined with videotapes. cassettes and boob by former pastor Tim Timmons. Timmons -followers and detractors alike cooc:ede -is a sifted speaker, a man with a Went for usina words to at once mesmerize and plvania an audience. It was that talent. many say. that drew thousands of unlikely churcbaocn to fill Lll'l 11 fty I kite South Coul Community•s aud.itorium- sized sanctuary week after week. The pews were filled with followers who came to bear messaecs that emphasized inner strcnaths over conventional thc- olo&Y. And their ranks included the down- ancf-<>ut. the strased out and • veritible who's who of Ora.qe Coast society. For- mer Anads pitcher Don Sutton and bis wife, Patti. arc Timmons fans. and several Irvine Co. executives attend the church. But the drivina force behind those mcsurs, the books. the tapes, and the enormous succas of the church itself bas aooc. Tim Timmons. the one-time motivational speaker who left the secular world for seminary, bas returned to his oriainal profession. lcavina behind bis SI 00.000 a year post as senior pestor. In his wake, Tim Timmoos alto bu left myriad unanswered quatioas -ques- tions about why be left tbe cbwth be worked for I 0 years to build and whether that church can survive his departure. Questions about the rumors of an affair that rqed through the COGlfClltiOD this summer, about the church's fi.nancial con- dition and about the career pmtb Timmons bas chosen. which appuently will lead him away from rctiaion as a vocation. lntriau1na as they arc. they are qucsb<>ns that may never be publicly answered. Tunmons· ISSOClates arc naht-lipped about such matters. when they arc wilhng lO discuss the charismatic pastor at all. Timmons tumself bas been a rare v1s- 1tor to his stately home 1n Newpon See TIMMONS/U Tim Timmons la ~Orenoe Comt o.y Ptlot Two unidenttfled men meke ftnel edjustments to kites that were sent into the lky u part of Sunday's Kite F1ytng FestlvaJ at Newport Beach. Campbell: victim or crusader? By Paul ArcNpl9y O.,Not~--- COST A MESA -Collcnt' CampbcU"s poem bcains with a vow: MHenccfonh I shall shed no more &cars of sadness. loneliness or frustration, as they do not aid in buildina a better tomonow in memory of those who touched me yester- day." But she hesitates every time she reads the poem, because her bcatt •anorcs the words. and the tears flow. Anyone who followed t.M DCW1 throuah the 1980s knows the San Juan Capistrano woman bas plenty of reason to shed tears. And that widespread knowlcdar bas made her appearance on a commercial for Sen. ~te Wilson's pbcmatorial can- dldacy both powctful and persuasive. Her son. Scott. was murdered in 1982. His body was thrown out of an airplane somcwbctt near Catabna. It was never recovered. Campbell and bcr husband Gary spellt the rat of the decade punuiftljustice. One of Scou Campbdl'a mwdetcn wu c:oo- victcd in 1987. The other, his boyhood S.. CAMPBELU• ··-Speclal report _ ~ ·~ Are oc judges too lenient? By Eltzabeth Dodge Orenoe Coe9C o.y Plot lo 1989. Dennis Brian O'Malley was convicted m Ora• County Superior Coun on felony coca.me c~ and was stanna al do1na 10 years m state prison. But by the tune the roun systrm was throuah wtth ham. O"Mallcy was 11ven only Ont' year in OranF County Jail. five-) cars probation and a modest St 00 fine. Such sentences arc a symptom of whal Dcpu1y Dutnct Attorney Carl Ambrusl bcht'' es 1s the ral problem with ··the war on drugs" m Oranac Counly AmbNst. a veteran m the war on dNp. contends that the sentences for drua chlrtes bctt arc much more ae.. ruent than they sboWd be. mostly be- caUJiC Judees are forced to to do what- e...,er they can to liabtcn the burckn of •Sunday: fte ,r .. lem.: How t.d is the cocaine menaoc alona the Or- aqe Coast; an addicfs point of view • Today: Dlillc Time: A.re ctr,.. sentences 1n Oranae County too lcniant? Some think so. • T ucsday: 'l1le Dealer. Why they do what they do'> • Wednctday: Tna--t: Kick.ii\& the cocaiM habtt 1s not easy. • Thursday. FA9C8U.:: Educators. nol the pohcc. will wtn the war. an o'ercrow<kd Judicial system. ··Any sale of drup 1s a felony. but the 1udacs hett don·1 dunk so. A convt<> tton that would usually carT) three to See DRUGS/I• UCI begins its 25th anniversary ~ "'-Loer Or-.. c.... Dl9t .... IRVINE -After last year's ttblnb of IUldnt llC\ivism at ua. administnaon.. &aahy Md l1aft' me bncint lbemtdva for uoGa wild and woolly year OG campus. # frem --... ...,,. 0Matin1 prioel •~bit•..._ .......... ot~Pa '•o.lf crilil. ....... 8Wflll& ..... ,rim ....... 2.91 Clllll ...... ia two ....._ ..... ,...,.. ... ... -· .,,...,.._ .......... ... MCDW •a fan. ... "9 .. ltt .._ .. .-T_, .Li A & .._,trtr ......... a... . .......... Mill I$\ ... , ..... J I • • I ' Orange Coast People 1.11 mcQllw ··----------~---------------0\ief executive offim' of Auor Corp, a $6 billion- plus CQllD«nDI and coo- IUUClloo firm headquartered lD lrvtne. .-n••• Before bis first englD«T- lDI job. be was a square-. dance caller, a ch«rleader. a SWlD'lOUDJ instructor. a Sun- day school teacher. a hfe- luard. a prosecuting attorney for student v1olat1ons and a p.sip columnist. •ltm=ICITm-- 10 19 8 6 , M cCraw M JI_. ..... II .. .-1 •• RllDS' Ian BPI llllngry fir wins "'Tbe Ila.al• are God"• team, .. be Mid. ••Wbo the bdl oeedl 10 to to chwcbr' By ...,. Arc:Npl9y ~~~PllCIC ANAHEIM -Liu lbcir .am *U suppoled to be. Ridwd and Melissa Rotondo were bunary. The Fountain Valley couple dined on fried cbicm and white wine in the Anaheim Stlldium part- ioa lot before joinina 6S,000 other footbell fans Ulside for the Rams' bome opener qains1 the Phila<kl- phia E.q)es. A lot of folks pttdicted this was the Rams' year. Seems like folks prcdtct that every year. But even some who supposedly know about such lhinp said they liked the Rams' chances -Sports Illustrated and Spons magazine, for example. The argument goes that the San Francisco 49crs are still the team to beat. but the) 're fat and sassy. The Rams', on the other hand. arc ,.hunary. In one of those ntcs of a utu mn. the Anaheim Stadium parking lot ... Bed Wida mcMt IM>ma. palio cbairi. ---wl foolt.lklay dd charrilla U..bwlefl. bot dop and otbcr ddectabla. Tbe Rams may be b..,.-y, but 1 lot of their fans didn't plan IO be come lad.off time. Altboulb &be Ro&oodos were rootiDI for tbe Rams OD Sunday, they were amona many who waft\ed OD the proposition that the Rams would reach the champion.ship pme. ··They should win today,'· R ich- ard Rotondo said. "1'bey have the tools to do it.•• ... you can see when they go on the field whether they came to pla)." Melissa Rotondo sa.id. But the Super Bowl? That's a stretch. The 49ers. Richard Roton- do sa.ad. Or maybe the Giants. "The Rams JUSt won't get 1t together," be said . Whereas a totally unsoeDtific. unsoph1st1cated a nd otherwi~ haphazard survey in the stadium putdt lot illdicaaed widaprad suppon for the RalJtl. reatOU for tbat auppon f'UlllCd from l()lical to, well. ludim>ul. ·'The Raina will win, of oounc,'' said Carole ConahaD of Huntinato n Beach. Why? .. Because we have tealOD tick.ets." .. , was born a Rama fan," aajd Patricia Cantu of Buena Park. '"The Rama will win because we're aoioa to cream (Ea&Jes quar- terback) R.andall Cunrunatwn in the pocket," said Patricia C..ntu of Riverside. "He's been a little we.ak and (Rams linebacker) Kevin Green's aoina to kill bjm on the run. .. At least one fan suggested the Rams have a little heavenly sup- port. A Huntington Beach man who identified himself as "Cadillac Don" said he'd been a fan since childhood whe n he used to n dc the Red Car to the Coliseum on Sun- days to watch the Rams instead of goin1t t o church Al far u IOIDC fans ~ con. t'efnCd. the 01tly Jinoen ~ with the Eaala -especially lad ooecb Buddy Ryan, who bad been Jesa than complimcatary a.,.,_n tbe Rams since they elim.i.Dated his team (rorn lui year's playof&. Prcdjctina a Rams victory, Heka Brown of Lona Be8dl said, .. We have to stuff it down that Pbiladd- phia coach's throlL We've Cot to stomp him . Her companion, Arlene Winship, was less confident. "The Rams j ust need mort of a loller instinct." Winship said, "like the Raiden. "They've got a great coach. He's JUSt too nice a guy." Of coune. by now, football fans ltnow who won. Maybe the clichcs fit. Nice guys finish last. and lhc Rams -on tbjs day anyway weren't hungry eno ugh. worked wt lh Fluor Chairman David Tappan to restructure the company, weaning it away from a dependency on oil projects and forging al- liancn with O\ er 30 industnes McCralA 1A11l succeed Tappan m Dece mber. Los Angeles freeways busier than ever The stock pnce more than tnpled in pnce betv.een I QoS and l 990. Profits LD the first haJfof 1990 v.ere up -t 5 pcrl·cn t on projec ts ranging from an museums to po1Aer plants. .. TTO-------------------------- "Whate\Cr \OU did 'esterda~ -no matter ho" good 11 IAa~ -II v.on't be good enough for tomOrTO\\ . -B~ Jo> ~nthon.' E4Jlor'1 oole: II yoo b ow som~ae i.-bo sboald M le•t11rH iJJ "Orll6e Coul People " c•ll lbe D.Uy Pilot'• City Desk at f4Z-43ZI. or Juve • mnu1e 011 I.be Editor's HoUiDe -f 4t -f 06f. :New Orleans teachers: : Strike-issue is dignity NEW ORLEAS -The picket signs read "No raise. no 1Aorl .. But for ma n) of the 3.000 teachers on stnke 10 New Orleans. n's a mailer of toilet paper. d1sc1phne and d1gna- t ). ··w hen teachers st.nke. \OU knolA it's m ore than JUSt the pa~ If all 1t v.as 1Aas mone,, the"\ 1A ouldn't be teaching in the first place .. ..aid Mike Stone an Enghsh tealhcr at ~k~1aan ~1agnet ~1.unJJI'\ <)chool l n11cd T eac.·hcrs of '=e" Orlt.'an'I 1Ah1ch represents th1.· 't.'IA Orlean\ Pan sh 's 4.~:'\J tt.'al her\ dnd I I'" teachers· aid1.·'> and seuetanc:'I IAt'nt on st',ri lt..e ~rt I " Thl· J1'itnll lt..c:pt school~ of)l:n "1th \Uh'it1tutes ln<l .1 httk more than I 1)1111 regu!Jr teacher. IA ho 1. ro!>\t'd p1c. lt..1:t II nc., last IACClt.. On I nda\. b:'.:'.,., ol the dmnct\ l'st1m<1ted R'i.oon c.tudt·nt<; attendC"d l lasses Cnaon otlinal!> \<!)a d1\put1. 11\t.'r 1AhO 11.ould bear the burJcr ol S40U.{J(JIJ 10 health 1muranu u "t' -the teal her'> or the J1 stm t - t.nggered last "eel!> 1Aallout thJt has d1 !>rupted edu1..at1nn an tht: state·s largest \Chool di.,tm t But 'e lA Orleans Pa n\h tea1..hef\ on the pad.ct line!.~' thc-i\\uc-. an· Lottery not uni) increased insurance costs. but poor "orking cond111ons. d1s- c1 phne and the feeling that man) parents regard them as o ' erpa1d bab' si11ers. One picket at Lafa)ette Elcmen- ta11 ~hool last weelt.. "rapped her sign rn toilet paper "'Dr V. 1lltams )C'S 1t"s true V. e pru' 1de toilet paper Here's some for \Ou," proda1med the sign addre'ised to ~upenntendent E'erctt ~ 11liams Other teachers ha' e 1.omplained ol ~pending as much as SSOO a )car o l their U"' n monc) to bu) paper "orlboo~s and other 1nstruct1onal 'uppl11:\ D1stnct orliual'> den' sue h 1. harge~ "I ran assure ~ ou then·· s enoug.h hand tov.els and toilet t1~sue an 't'"' Orleans public schooh T 1.d~ her., an· n11t hu~ ing 1h1:m out 1>1 thi.:ir pn,ate fund) 1n ln' numtxrs that I lno " of." \aid the <l1stnd., 1.h11.:' negotiator Franl f-uJl'"'-O "The reason ·~ mone' '>( hool boMd 'l"•lc'>man Hen~ Joutx-n '>dad !lath -Bv tbe Auo<'i•led Prell AC R.l.ME1' TO -'-40 one "on the nearl~ S9 mil hon Ja1..kpat in lhe late">I · I utto h-~ , .. game. and lotte11 offi cial!> ..a~ ~ cdnc\da:-" rme could reach SI :' m illion The winning numbers p1c l cd ~aturda~ night for the (ahforn1a Lottef)·s t1A 1Ce·'At'elh Lotto game ~ere 7, II, 30. 41 , 47, SJ, and the honu' number. U . The Topper c111es chosen v.cre Lancaster, Coacord and Su Jun Capistrano. There ~ere 10 pla~ers "ho picked all three c111e-s. eal h "inning S25.000 Police Log LOS ANGELES -Traffic in- creased b) as much as 183 percent on Southern (al1for01a frtt'-'a)s dunng the 1980s. and some free- "a) s arc rap1dl) approaching grid- lock. state stausucs sholA. ··~o area esca~. Traffic in- creased e'er)'-'herc," said Nick Jones. a traffic engineer for the California Department of Trans- portation ... The bad fr«wa)s got worse and good frttwa) s. tn terms of traffic, start~ to become bad ones." The Caltrans figures give a'crage dall> traffic counts on 11 segments of freeways in the San Fernando Valley and adjacent areas. a Los Angeles nc~spaper reported. Increases ranged from IS percent on a Stttlon of the Ventura Frecwa\ to 183 percent on the Foothill Frei- by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ON LY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES , l 1pp1ng a J&B on the rocks. ( orky Miles sank into his cush} fir)t<lass SC<'llon seal Saudi Arabia ·s bltstcnng sands sim- mer~ 35.000 feet below as the 747 turned homeward. Man~ It was good to be out of that God-forsaken mfemo. In short order. the AJ'ab1an sun could bake a bod~ into wcath· ered leather Miles p111ed the soldiers who 1Aere stud. thert', battling heat and boredom instead of an encm ) 4.t the airport he saw a group of idle soldiers b1' ouat led on the Tarmac "atch1ng a V.ac from ~1l- 1Aaukee pop J1fT~ Pop o n the sun-scared metal of a ho'· ere raft. But that was all behrnd him now. He had inspected the de- sert kingdom's water desahna- uon S)Stem and was con' inced 11 1Aas the answer to his water n~ds at the future ~1tles Land- ing resort on C atalina Island. Glad to be o ut of .\rab1a·s ff)mg pan. Miles "as IA Om~ he might be JUmpmg back into a Newport Beach fire He'd heard that Fl'C'd Nichols med lo snuff that snoop) scribe Kathcnne Bell. but the old d runk was better at shooters than shooting. Maybe the close call would be enough to scare her o n Miies was JUSt glad to be going home. He admired the stewardess's stems as she walked b) and listened to the Jet en&Jnes hum '-'hen the quietude was sudden- 1) shattered b> a man IA ho ob v1ousl) had a splinter m1ssmg from the wmd m 1ll of his mind "Don't anybod) m o,e! I've got a bom b!'" To ~ conunued .. Did You Know? Costa Mesa c•11l1 were morethanJustsodaJerks • In Coit.a Mesa: Al and Lucy Pinkley opened Pink's Drug tore Ou. I 3. 1933 in downtown Costa Mesa. The Ptnkle) s o ffered more than ice cream sodas and cough syrup to Costa Mesa. Both ha' e tx.·en active 10 the C'osta Mesa H1stoncal Soc1ct\' Al sened as ma) or thrtt times and helped design the second Cll) hall a t I 9th and Pomona and was also involved 1n the building of the present cl\ 1c cen ter d unna 2 I years of civic duty. • lo Newport Beacll: O n Sept. 11 . 196 7. Lt. Go' crnor Roben A. Fmch Jr. cut the ribbon o pening what was then the West Coast's largest shopping center. Fashion Island at Newport Center. de- 'clopcd on lrvme Ranch land. Sec what dcvdops when you contnbutc >our hlStoncal facts lu Did }'ou Know, Oru1e Coast Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Cosr.a Mesa. 92626. CompllH by Aue Splu way. In terms of the number of ne" vehicles per day, d1fTcrences among freeways were less dramauc. rang· ing from an increase of 17.000 per da> on the S1m1 Valle) Frcewa) to 57.000 each da) on the Antelope Valle) f rec'-'a y. Freeways such as the Foothill and Antelope Valley 1Aerc relauvel) un· congest~ 10 )ears ago The Ventura Freeway, aln:ady bogged down a decade aao, became even busier dunng the 1980s and no~ 1s Jamm~ I 0 hours out of evCI"} 24. Stanley Hart. a spokt1man for the Sierra Club. said the Ventura as .. , 1rtuall> gridlock~." The Ventu11 1s the marn cast-west artery through the San Fernando Valley. -By TH An«UIH Pttt1 News of the Weird llCClllllll ...... . llllllOIWMl ...... llt U RBANA. Ill. -Raccoons who snack on Twank1es. Oreo!. and Big Macs suffer the samt' consequen~ as humans -rot- ten tet'th and high chol~terol. ~archers~' Scientists · sa' the\ 1Aert' shocked b> rt'Sulis from' a small sampling of the masked m1s- ch1ef-malters that roam lllino1!. parks .an d c ampground ... ~~vengrng human food "Thetr mouths look lake tho~ pictures m the dentist"• offirc that sho"' 1Ahat IAlll happen II )OU don't brush." said Laura H ungerford. a l 'ni\Crs1t' of 1111- Editor'• Hotline 642-6086 YOll -lbaoA Ille Olly PilQI OI -1111 -be 1-o.dlN ...... -.alytoEdotot ~lCCIOlll T,.. .... ~-~_,,a.....,tie ... edto-o ...... to .... .,_ °" .,.., IOl)lt c-.-. to °"' t-.=--Pn*~---~ _...,tiar~-r._.,_~,.._. -.--,,,.,,-···· O.llvery guarantH! I !'OU 00 Ml....,. JOI' PC* ti, 5 .a "' ~ o.li>'• 10 .. ,,, -... 991 • to '°" °' noor °"' C.w•-s.rw:. C-~"'333. • 00--OfOm 6 & m IO ~ 0 .., ......,.,. ""' "CIO'I Oii _.._ IO AM•I tO... •It '°"' oraMI-- To make a correction • • IN °'W'99 C-t ~ P,ICJI • i:ac-'I <> PtQ•f1.•~ car!Wd II etrora OI ~· to ~..,.,,.,. oi dlll'ICMo> C8ll &&2-4,)21 -., '°' , .. ,., ,,.. ..,__,...,. VlCe Pl•ldlnl ~ .,._ ... LeWll Ya Pl...,... Edlot ....,., Knight P-Room M~ OHfeeA,_ Ya l't•-p_.1o1~ """ °"' llQ;ll()n n01s 'ctennanan. "I think the) have a lot of sugar 10 their diet.'' Wald raccoons usually have" health\ teeth. but Hungerford found ·broken teeth. gum diteas(' and ca' 1t1es an the" campground animals Man) park raccoons also had cuts on their faces and paws. a fclA suffered broken legs. .. Raccoons arc aggress1 ''C for food.'' H ungerford said. "The lnjuncs probabl~ are related to digging throu&h u-ash cans or getting hit b> sv.mging garbage can hds." 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[•«'II-I/ca P....,.,,. & 0.-a W111W199t A resident of tht' I YOO block of Church S11tt1 rtponcd i«•DI a prowler at about S 30 a m Thund8' No \USJ)((t was found and ~pm 0 A rnldcnt at Scabndle V1Usa said someone sto~ a computer valued at $7.SOO" from her car 0 A men's GU«"I watch and a pear or eamnp were 1tokft dunna a 1>9'1)' on Ca pstone 0 0 Somcont broke into a home in the 2900 block of Pepper Tree Lane. The. buralatY was reported~· 6 26 a.m Thund•> LOllCS wtre und1telotid Fnday 0 A stereo valued at $300 was stolen from a car parked 1n the 600 block of Park Onve bct1••«n 10 p.m. Monda)' and 6 4S a.m Tuctday. There v.trc no sains of (o~ entry 0 A bul'Jlary was rcponcd at a bu~ncss located at 3Sl E I 7th Stiut at 1 :41 a.m. Tbunday. A report andkllint lostn had not been prqiertd Fnday mO':"int. A man drated 1n .. h11e and can)'IDI a Btbk ~rtedl) was pruich1na 1n the atta at Harbour View SchoOl. ..... The rear wmdow was smashed on a brown 1982 Toyota parked on Aeran 1n an appattnt vandalmn attempt. I 5 ..... The U.una kach pol~ lot wu unaV&llabk. .......... A car pertccd in the 2800 block of M11utl Lane ~as stolen The theft was reponcd at 10-0Q am Thunday fllllllll .. An unknown man drivi na a dield ttm1 uuct maned ·Wdl Done TndJna" 1tiffed the Ora• IJ\n rataurant 14962 Sand C.n)'on, for the ori« of bcukfaat. H~ was dncribed U Whit~ lft ht1 nud-lOs, S feet I incba. with du1t hair. wunna a white T -thin. 0 ,,.. A raidttlt or • trailer 1>9n 1n tM t 700 bfock or Wnt ""out Hllhway rq>0ncd hi s fcmak tabby cat Md too...., IUflCf'Y lo ~move her left ~ bec:au.1e It hid ~n llNCk With a pellet. TM ve1erinanan found the ptlltt le lbt cat'• ~ tocket dunna su'ltf'Y. 0 A buralary wu reponed at a home an the .llOO block of ColJc:tc Avenue. h was repc>ntd ll 4:42 pm Thunday. A full ~ was DO\ avatJabk fnda)'. 0 Pola UTC11ed l.utS Navano-C1.sntto1, 28. Oft IU~On of pollnltftt bufl)&ry tOOta. ~ attt:$1 MJ mack at 3414 Ma.in SL at I )() p.m Thund.ay. 0 Someooc l1ok a wedd1~ not valued at SlOO lrom a car that wu ~ft for tnYICe It Uft1vmlt)' Honda. 2UO ~ llvd n.. did\• bdicved IO llave ocxumd bet""' 7 a.• I • Someone uted a "dam Jtm" ckvtct 10 break into a ar parked on t~ 17000 bl~lt of Buihard SUttt and 1tole a porubk ltlt'ph<>M valued at saso. • A bustaca 11 3111 Alton rq)(W1Cld \be ~ or mdCCUancout dtctncal ~Ulpmetll. lit~ tqUipmfl\l. copptt watt 1od a fU madunc The rtar door oflht buJinns had berft pned opn. The value of the to. wu not known. 0 • A -..ct C8led aft lll'O fa.a.~ 10 Wood~ bridift Medic:al, ""'° a.nanc. Pwkway ....... a pbofty uec lad tddral (Or u appucntJy ~t doctOt and o4ftce. 0 Softy decvoelc and camef1 oq,ai~t val-S at SU.000 WM -*" from tbe Mlrriou Hoed. llOOO Voe KannaJl Aw. 0 A .... at ta. Marrion ONnyatdl M)'ed tMre hril 5tpl. 4 '° Sc-pt. l 7, ............ ii.owl ........ ...., of ~I-~ .a. w • ... ,,_ ol ATAT. A ml to dlt COin .... )' wnd ...... '* -.....,,.. .. 90 o.-e .... QI .... , ... .,,., w..a ol ... D I 0 AftOthtt raACknt o(tbc JOO ~ ofHtt~ Avtn~ lq)Of1Ld ~r v~nanae mnoved 1.pclatt from tht side of her malt t'al. 0 Someone, "'°" tiuty "1th.~. p uuo bat.,. maicbtna at the Mamoa HOttt. 900 Htwpot1 Qew Dr .. ud ~ tbe lnldltea out ot u atimMllCI S700 ia cMll and ClOt•t.. 0 s-................ ri-......., .. SJOO ... a -that Wll lift rot .-va • UDMttity ....... 2MO HlfW ::"s 1:9-. dleft it bc .. ¥94 '° Mft 4*WftJd ..._ 1 LIL 0 Kj.; ~ .... boa ............ --..... "' Orange Cout Dalty Piiot -From A1 leedl"a IWbot' View oeiahbomood in recent Mitb. The 4S.year-old Timmoat' new business venture bu taken him to O.llu and Wash· inaton. O.C .• where be spoke to an audience of mote than 3,000 at a prayer bteak.faat. Nnt week. be travels to MeJ.ico oo a mission with Wycliffe Bible Tranalaton, aaid Ed Neieland, South Cout's executive putor. Church officials maintain that Timmons' decision to leave his post was 1 voluntary one, motivated by his bum-out and 1 desire to build his moti.-ational speakjna venture, Oame Plan for Livina. Timmons' depanure is not related to the rumors of an affair they say. In fact, relations between Tim- mons and church elders remain so cordial that the former pastor will return periodically as a auest speaker, said Neteland. Timmons' will make a series of three J:uest appearances in December an will return in the sprina, Ncteland said. In addition, his wife, Carol, con- tinues counselinf at the church, and Game Plan for ivina rents offices on the South Coast Coummunity campus. At the same time. church leaders say they arc enthusiastic about the church's future without Timmons. South Coast Community may face rough waters in the next few months. but ultimately will set beck on course, Neteland said. His con- fidence stems from the talent and dedication of the church's staff of nine mimsters, and the variety of proarams -from drama classes to sinaJcs groups to child care -the church provides. he said. And he credits Timmons with bu1lding both. Warren Olson, a church cider and associate of Timmons since before the church's inception. llfCCS ... I think we'll have some downtime for a while. but ultjmately. (the church) wlll vow b1ger and better than ever." Like Nctcland. O lson was in on CAMPBELL From A1 fnend, was con victed a second time in December 1989. But the Campbells were still fighting that battle when her brother. auto speed king M1ckr) Thompson. and his wife. Trud). were assassinated outside their Los Anaeles suburb ho me in March 1988. That case has nevt'r been solved. • Like other fam1hes who have expencnced such tragedies. the Campbells felt funher v1cttmized by a plodding cnm1nal JUSttce sys- tem that sttmcd to do m ore ror tht' cnmanals than for their victims. Collene Campbell became a lead- ing advocate and spokeswoman for passaie of Propos1t1on 11 5. the "speedy tnal" 1nittattve that voters approved in June. And Campbell is campaigning fo r Wilson now because. she said, he was tht>re for her and other cnmc Scllool lunch menus Fountain Valley MoMay: Pancake and sausaac. applcuuce, Juicy treat. syrup, milk. T ..... y: Chicl<en fillet on ham- buraer bun, mashed potat~s. fruit bar, milk. w.-...y: Com doa, fresh frutt, apple juice. mustard, chocolate milk. TIMlrl4Q: Toasted cheese sand· W1Ch. but\er°td rom. fruit bar. milk. FrWay: Chttse pi1n. frnh fruit. juicy treat.. milk. Huntington Beach M_.r. QucsadJla, carrot salad. fnnl and sauce, cookie bear. Tw11llar. PtpperonJ piDa pocket, touted l&lad. onnar wedeel. choc- olate puddina. Wa~ Fiih nue1tts and roll, tanar aa\a, &aW nugtts. k.achup pecke1. creamy coleslaw, k:e cram. ftw •r. Olp and chp, 1pplt weclaa. ·1pple-ratpbt,ny j uice, wbell bfted with boncy butler. rrt6aJ: Pfru. pineapple chunks. lbe aroWld 000f' of South Cout Communatf Cburc:b, au.idins at aloapadc immons from a ~ member C01llf'ePUOO that Intl It Uncoln Elemntary School a deo- ade qo. to one of the nation's W.St cbwcbes. 8u1 dapite the cburcb'a over- wbelmina IUCICell -ol' maybe t>e. cau.ae of the spcnli,lht that sucee• thrust Timmons lnto -rumon about financial impropriety and ex- tramarital affairs have doged the e~paina pastor for yean. Five years qo, rumors about Timmons' ~lationahip with a female usistant and bis alleaed nonchalant attitude toward the finances of Maximum Life Com· munications, a nonwprofit corpor- ation formed by Timmons. threat· ened to irreparably tear the fabric of the churth. Many of the church's memben and several of its elders left amid the allqations, which included cha.J"aes that Timmons paid the auistant $4,000 a month, pvt her a Me~Benz automobile and met with her in motel rooms. ID an impassioned sermon, Tim· mons told the consrqation "There wu no immorality with rela- tionships or no immorality with funds ... " He admonished church aoers not to enaace in gossip and speculation. but to search for the truth. "We need to drink from the fountain of truth, not just gargle from it, .. he said. Jn a newspaper interview at the time, Timmons categorically de- nied any wrongdoing, explaining that the meetings. which he said took place in hotel coffee shops, gave him the privacy he needed to write his books. Her salary. he said, was ab- normally high to make up for the low pay she received in the com- pany's lean years. More difficult to explain was Muimun Life's financial picture. In 1986. a bank brought suit against Tunmons and four dirtttors of the corporation. including Olson and Harold Ezell. former regional com- missioner of the Immigration and victims during their drive to qualify the proposition. The daughter of a poltce officer. Campbell said she had no idea how cumbersome the system had be- come. "When Scotty was murdered in April of 1982. that's when I was shocked what the c:nminal Justice system had come to, .. she said. And when legislato rs and law enforcement officials Joined her and other cnme v1cttm s in drafting Propositton 115, she assumed they would quickly gather the ncccssaf')' signatures and place the measure on the ballot. The first attempt fell short. The second anempt was JUSt under wa y when her brother and has wife were kJlled. Her poem reads: "I shall smile for the golden love I have had and not cry for the love I have lost." She tned to enlist suppon fo r Propos1t1on 115 from state At- tom e) General John Van de Kamp. cnsp vcsetablc sucks. frosted b1nh· day cake. Irvine Unifed M-.y: Chicken drum snackcn or e.om doa, f~nch fries with ketchup. crispy salad and croutons. oranae half or apple, choice of milk. ~Two mlni-buraen. com on the cob, tossed salad. peanut butter cookie, choice of malk. W ....... r. Two sausaae patties.. two frcnch toast stnps, applesauce. syrup, anpe Juice cup, cho1c-c of milk. ,.._.r. Chicken nugets or burrito, buttered vetetablc, carrot •ticks. blueberry mini-muffin. choice of milk. ~ Macaroni and chtiae or hot do&. peen alld. becon tMts. &ozco palJCS. choke of milk. Laauna Beach Unified M••llliJI Olkbo .. ny 'Witb bu, shredded lemace. ma~ hncb ~ krtch\.lp, ch lied hat. haJC aDd hllf bu, c.boi(e of milk. Natwalmtion Sttvice. Tbe wh wu dropped in 1989 whh lftJud.ice, which means n can be re--fi~ h was DOt the the only trip to ooun for Timmons. whose lqal fint name ts Howard. A lawsuit filed qainst Timmons in late 1987 .eeks ~yment of more than $92,000 the fonncr pastor allqecUy owes on a prom· 1sory note. Attorneys for Timmons in that suit did not return phone cal11. And the l 986 sermon was not the only time Timmons felt compelled lo deliver emotional, unonhodox messaaes. In July, he once apin addressed rumors about an extramarital rcla- t10Mhip. Timmons told rus COD• arqation that in a time of stress, he souaht comfort from a lonatimc friend. When the relationship threatened to cross the boundanes of friendship, he and the woman halted it, Timmons said, adding that he did not cnpie in sexual relations with the woman. In was durina that sermon that Timmons announced he would be tak.ina a sabbatical of several months' duration. His first desti· nation was Hawaii, where he va- cationed with his wife. Soon after he returned. Timmons announced bis permanent resig- nation. Now, South Coast leaden arc charged with finding someone to fill the pulpit -and fill the church - in Timmons' place. h's a task those inside and outside the church con- cede won't be easy. As fellow pastor and Irvine com- munity activist Fred Plumer put it. .. you ~n't just go out and buy chansma." But accordmg to Neteland. a committee wtll be formed next week to begin a nationwide search. For Olson. who has stayed wtlh the church despite Timmons' dc- panurc. the pastor is not ir- replaceable. ··from a Christian per- spective. I know the Lord has the person out there to do the job. We JUSt need to find him." He refused. She tned Dianne Fems· tein, who offered only lip service. Pete Wilson, Campbell said, was cager to help. "We asked and he committed," she said. Wilson headlined fund- raisers for the proposition. and provided v1nually all of the money for paid c1rculators. she said. He worked Iona hours o n their behalf and asked nothtng in return. Campbell said . There have been charges that she was aaain v1ct1m1zed -this ume by cynical campaian strategists - but Campbell said the commercial came about onl) because she of- fered her services. One newspaper rcponer called and asked, "So how docs it feel to be used by Pete W1lson?" Campbell sud. But she felt that. if anything. she had used Wilson tn ht>r q uest tor Proposition 115. "I said anything I could do to help your campaign. I will." Campbell said. "They asked if I'd 'hetMy. Fiesta $t1ck. cnsp salad with bar toppana, taco sauct. apple wcd&es. trait mix, choice of milk. W1•11•1: Speshem wtth meat MUct, toucd salad. celery sticks with peanut butter dip, prlic bread, coconut holes. cho1ct of milk. n•n4ar. Bean and cheese bur- rito. prdcn salad with \OPP"'l- ora• smiles. chocolate puddina.. choice of malk. P'rWay: Snfood n~ts with tartar sauce. f rench fnes. ketchup. crisp areen salad bar with toppina, btnhday cake. chocolate or wb.uc milk. Newport-Mesa Unified Mnt J'l T= mackJ or ch«te pi.a.a. toued • chiled fruit truJ.. ch~ or milk. 1'&11 MJl Hambul"ltf Of c:beaC pWa. f~ 8ia. carrot 1ticn choice of milk. bin.bcky cue. W1fln•r. '°" rib and roU or cbecle pU:za. wer iou, nectarine. ch0tce or milk. ice a.Ill. ,,. .,, Spishettj Of cbcat ~':' ..-onec1 com. ctma pacha. h brad. choice of' milk. · -·- Ill FromA1 survey of 18.500 p.solinc st.auons nationwide showed motorists wt-re payina an avcrqie of l38.JS cents per pllon. Th~ survey wu con- ducted Friday. The previous record hllh was just under 138 ocntS, set in March 1981 , she Mid Motonsts wtft spendina an aver· aae of I JS.44 cents a pllon for psotine on Sept. 7, Lundbera 11id. Monday. September 24, 1990 U DlllUIJ'I Cll' bbl tllld•~ ANGELES NATIONAL FOR· E.ST -A Hununa10n Patt toddler iufl'ered cuu and bruun but was bsted in aood condition after he ran onto a di.rt road in the Anaele1 National Fomt and was hit by a 1heriffs petrol car Sunday. Twenry.onc-month-o ld Brian Soto wu hat about I :4S p.m. by a sheriff$ deputy dnvina alona an acau road at Pyramid ReterVoi.r. Deputy Patnck IYepn, 4 , was rcsponchq to a call of an und and LIJeplly operated JelU.J an a swunrruna area and was dnvtna about I 0 to IS mph when '"the toddler stepped out from behind a bush and ran in front of the patrol ca.r," saad Ashley. -111 Cf 11 New• Suvlct On the Oranac Coast, more r;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=., motorists may be lcarnina how to pump their Own l&S With pMCCS chmbina to &11-tjme hiJhs. At the Chevron Stauon on the comer of Jambo~ and San Joa- quin Hills roads. motorists ac· customed to full service and premium ps were paying S 1.79. 9 per pllon Sunday. If they opted to pump their own petrol. the) saved 30 cents per pllon. Customers at thnft stations found only sh&htl)'. better pnces. At the self·scrve thrifty station on the comer of Newpon Boulevard and Bay Street. premium was up to Sl.42.9 per gallon. Some customers were finding the escalating prices hard to swallow. Jaime Gomez of Anaheim. on his way to work at a Newpon Beach restaurant when he stopped at the Thrifty station. estimated he was spending SI 0 or more per week on gas than before the Mideast crisis. "h 's crazy. man. If this keeps up. I don't know 1f I can afford to keep driving down here," Gomez said . Fear of war 1n the Middle East in the wake of Iraq's Aug. l in,asion of ne1ghbonng Kuwait and a subse- quent m1lttary buildup ha' e caused 011 pnccs to fluctuate great!~ 1n recent days. sa1d Lundberg. ··The fears arc that a war could create a senous suppl) uphea' al and that suppl) replacement could be difficult.'' she sa id. Those fears are causing th~ pnce of crude to go up and. in tum. pushing up gasoline prices. she said say a few words for a commt>rc1al and I said sure." Reactions from fnend~ ha"c bct>n positive. "Mainl). the) say. ·Good I for you' and ·w e·re behtnd you all I the way.' "A girlfnend called and said. kid- d ing)). ·r m sick of seeing )our ugl~ face.' But Campbell said sht will do anything she can to aid W1lson·s campa1an "l really want somebod~ for Cah- fo m 1a who understands.'' she sa1d I Her poem ends. "For the lt\'tng or dead m) lo'e rematns constant -I shall not Cf\ because I can no lon&er touch ) ou. I will smile be'· cau~ I can stall lo' e 'ou ·· Campbell said. "h 's.bard for me to look at 1t other than I'm doing what I need 10 do to make things I nght. "I'm pro ud that m) unfon unatc:-I circumstances ha,·t' been able 10 I help somebod) else. I know M1cke) and T rud) and Scott) would be j proud " Friday: Chunk~ turkt'} lf8'). cheese pizza. stc~med nC't'. tos$Cd salad. oran&t' v.cdat"S. cho1ct' of m1lk. Ocean View M ... ay: Corn dot. butte~ com . fruit bar. ketchup or mustard. TH14ay: lktf R1~b-que. baked potato. JU•C') trtat. hamburaer bun. marpnnc. W~: Chtttc and sausaie pll.Z&, fresh (ru1l, fruit JUICC neniAay: Ch1cke-n fillet. mashed ru~tOCS. (ru1t JUlct, bamburatr PrifaJ: Pancakes and 1o1usaac. appiesl\MX cup. JUIC)' nut. S)TUp. I I Ti tlec MOTICI or AVAi l..AB ILJTY or oaA..rT EHV IllOl'KD'TAL IMPACT RJ!POltT/ 1:11'1 I ~Al. lllPA.C'T ITATDmln' ( EI R/ EIS) Al'! 0 SZCTlOlf 41 rvAWATIOM AHD PUBU C HL\JUllGS f ln .. rt .. P ot proj ect a r ... I••• attach••nt Al, WHAT'S DING Pt..UIJBD Th• San J o.qui n Hilb Trana portat ion corddor A9•ncy, in cooperation vi tA tb• Departaent ot Tr ana portat ion a nd th• Fed e r al K19hvay Adainiatration haa prapaud a dra tt !IR/EIS t or th• S&n Joaquin 111 11• Tranaportati on Corr1dor . Th• propoaad Cor ridor proj ect invol ve• conatruct inci a bout 19 •il•• ot new h19hvay troa the I ntar•t.t a S rraavay i n the City ot San J ua n Cap1atra no t o t.h• ••i •tinq t arainua o t sa7l a t Jaa.bor•• Road i n th• City ot Newport 8aac:h. I951rov-nt• on the •lll •U nq SR7 J v i ll be conat ructed ba\wean lircb Stree t and J aa.boree Road . Portion• o t t.h• proposed pro j ect are l ocated within th• c i ties o t N•"'POrt Beach , l rv1na , La9una 8aacb, Laquna Niquel , M1aa 1on V1 a10. Sa n Jua n Ca pistrano, and unincorporated ar••• ot Or e nqe County Th• cor r 1dor w1l! be o paratad •••toll facilit y unti l bonds uaed t o t 1nanc• the pro)ect are repaid . Th• proposed pro)ect includ es raap t oll pl azas, a aainl ina plaza for the c ollection ot tol l • south ot the i nterchange v i th Sand Canyon Avenue , and a aa 1ntenanc e at a t ion at I-~. The propo•ed vorlt v ill encr oach upon wet landa , tloodpla1n, and c ultural reaourc •• vhich .. Y be e l iq1bl • !or the Nat ional Reqls t e r ot Hi atoric Pl•~•· Thia pro )e ct 1a t o be e va lua t ed t o dat e no1n• i t there are any practic a l a l t ernat1vea t o avoid e ne roachaent, or , i f not , to i n•ure that a l l practica l ••••ur ea are t aken t o m1n1 m1ze hara t o th• vatl anda , t loodpl a in and cul t ura l re aourc e a . WHY THIS AO The San J oaqui n Hill • Trenaportat1on Cor r i dor Aq ency haa studied the ettecta thi a proj e c t .. y have on th• envi r onae nt. St ud ies snow i t vill s 19 ni t 1cant l y attect th• qua lity ot t ne e nv1ronae nt The report that explain• vhy u ca l l ed a Ore!t Environaenta l l i:pact Raport/Envi r onaenta l I•pac t Statement (0£IR/EISI. Thi s not ice i s to t el l you of th• pr epar at ion ot the DEIR/EIS and its ava 1lab 1lit y t or you t o read. Al ao, thu ad u t o not 1Cy you of a p1.1t:lic h ••rinq that wi l l be he l d t o d1acuaa t h1s p r o)ec t and i ts envir onaant•l lapact a . WM.AT 'S AVAl t>.Bll: You ca n l ook a t o r buy the DEI R/EIS at th• Tr ans portat ion Co r r1oor Aqenc i ea o r at t h• Ca l1tor nia Departaent o f Tra nsportat.:::n on waeltdaya bet ween 8 :00 •·•· a nd 5:00 pa. Kapa a nd ct~e r i nt onaation are al ao ava ilabl e . Tranaportat ion Cor r idor Aqenc1e a 145 Clinton Street Coat• M••a, CA 92626 Cal i forni a O.par taent o f Tr a n•port et 1or 2 501 Pul laan Street Sant a Ana , CA 92705 Copi es o f the draft !IR/tlS are ave 1.abl• fo r-r ev1 e1o1 at ':l:'.a t ol l ovi n9 locat ~ona : u .c. I rvi n• Caneral Library Gov ernaent PW>liea t lona I ni1ne . CA Oranq• County Li brary University Park Br a nch 4512 Sandburq Vay I rvine , CA Oranqe County Libra ry Ki aaion Vi•lo Br anch 24151 Chriaant a Or . 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Persona c ha l len91n9 t h• pro)ect in court ay ~ 11~1ted tc r e .s1nc only tho •• 1aauea ra 1aad by a uch peraons or raised by other5 a t ~ti• h•ar1nqa deac r1b•d here in, or in wr i tten ·orrespondenc• de . 1•1e r•j t o the Agency at , or prior t o the near inqs TVo aap ahov inqa ha ve be e n s chedule d !o r publ .c ,nfc nll4t .on purpo•••· At the aap ahov 1nq• e xhibit s .1e ac r .b1nq the pro,ec t a l onq v i th cop ies of th• Draft E:R EIS ~l. • b• ava 1 l a t> e f er rev1ev a nd TCA atatf v ill be ava i l a bl e t o a nsve r que st1on5 One publ ic h .. r inq v tll be hel d on Oct obe r 29 ~990 .n Laquna H•••• t o diacuaa t he pro)ect and •••I< co-•nt• on the Ora!t EIP EIS Addi t ionally, a public hear 1nq w1.: be he l d t-~· t he Sa n .:oaqu1n Hill• Trans portat ion Corri dor Aqency &oa rd , in Sa nt a Ana OI" J a nuary 10, 1991 t or the purpose ot re ca 1v1nq pub.1c •estt ~or\ ~ the corridor pro1e ct and t o ca n I!)· t "l• Ora r rIR t:s Oat •: T i-: Pla ce · Oat•: Ti a e : Piec e : Pl ac e : October 10. 1990 Kap Shoving -6 :)0 t o 9 C r • Un i ve r a 1t y Hiqh Schoo. 4771 Ca•pua I rvin•. CA Oct ober l7 , 1990 Map ShOV1"9 -6:)0 t o 9.00 p E Laquna e.aeh H1qh School 62S Par k Ave Laqun• a.ach . CA Oct ober 29 , 1990 ~n Kou•• -6 .lO t o· 00 P -• Public Kear i nq -• 00 p m Laquna Hi lla Hiqh Schoo. 25401 Paaao de Va l enc ia Laquna Hilla , CA ACtNCY aou o KtAJII HC A put> Uc h••rinq on the pro i ec t v 1 I l b• he ,j J anuar, :o 19'H 9 ·' a . a ., by t.h• Sa n J o.qu Ln H 1 ll • Tra naportat1or. .:-orridor Aqe nc; Board, in th• Santa Ana C1 ty Hall Council Chaaii.rs located •~ J Civic Ce nter Pl•a•, Santa Ana CONTAC'T Por aore i nto naat ion about thl• s t udy or any t r ena po r t a t1on .. tte r , c•ll Judith Heye r , Env i r on .. ntal Br a nch Cll1e f , a t CALTRANS 714/724-2152 , or for tnro~l on about th• Drart. &t'R ~Ets only, cont•c t Steve Latterly, "•n•9•r o f tnv1ron .. ntal Iap41c t . at the Tr•n•portatlon Cor r idor Aqe nci•• 1 i 4 5~7 -1 198 •~t 29~. .. ~.,.. September 24, 1990 J11ns stu1Dbl1 Into para Last year's welfare cost to the go .ay Oebcnh Meece MN cl 111 d ,.,.._ Wrtter WASHINGTON -The federal 1ovemment spent more than $2 U billion last year on welfare pro-anms for families started by teen· qers, aa:ordina to a report released Sunday. The amount is SI. 7 billion higher than for 1988 -partly because of inflation and expansion of Medi- caid benefits but also dur to an increase in births to tcen-qers. said to the Center for Population O~ tions rcpon. The fiaures illustrate the need for greater efforts to prevent teen-age pregnancies -including sex educa- tion. family planning counseling. support for delaymg sexual activ1t)'. access to contraception. and med1· cal services, including abortion. the report said. "We can no longer let our )OUth stumble anto parent' '-a COUl"S( that should be embarked on onl) when one 1s ready, willing and able to become a parent," the report saad. The costs of teen-age pregnancies go far beyond those of public sup- port. the report said. "T~arly childbeanng often im- poverishes .. the lives of girls brought tQO soon into the ngors and responsibihucs of motherhood. of bo)~ beWlldercd and unable to parent and provide adequately. of babies not planned or welcomed.'' the report said. "It places a heav) burden on families and communities and con· tnbutes to o ur count I) ·s uncons- c1onabl) high rates of tow b1rthwe1ght and neonatal mor- talll).'' 11 said. The most alarming increases in teen-agr pregnancies are occumng among I 5 to I 7 year olds. After a downward trend in births among this age group from I 970 into the mid-I 980s. the rate beg.an 1ncrcas1ng. It Jumped from 30.6 in I 986 to 33.8 in I 988. Teen-age pregnancies too of\en result 10 the mother cutting short her educauon. which increa~s her chance of hv1ng 1n poverty and needing pubhc assistance. In esumating federal spending on families a&aned by teell 7 1 a. the center included famllifa cumntly headed by teen41e motben u ~u as LbOtC in whidl the motber ii no• 20 ycan or older but bad her fi"t child when she wu a a.em...,-. The center alao calculated the public cost for five Slates aod two cities for l 989. add.in, in the fftl· fare expenditures of the states, cities and towns. These were: Louisiana. $)60 million: New Mexico, SSO million· Oregon. S l 74 million; Vermon~ $39 million; Wisconsin, S437 million; Baltimore, $246 millfon· and St Louis. $81 million. ' Only Functionally Fit Feet Can Be Footloos nd Fancy Free. Your feet carry some pretty important weight They carry you If they're not working properly, yuu may miss more than just your morning work out That 's why your feet carry a lot of weight with us. 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California 92001 (714) 956-BONE 1650 Adams Avenue 5278 Francis Avenue Costa Mesa. cahforma ~713 Chino. California 91710 (714) 556·BONE (7141617-8878 28991 Front Street. Su.ti 104 T lf/*Ula. C.lttom.1 92B> I 1114) 699-5282 \ • • ' Monday, September 24, 1110 • Ith A new mineral supplement ~hows promise for diabetics Wiiy tllat gift Of a dlamld sparkles so In bar heart • I reed tbe medical uUc1e ~ ICribiAS tbe e&ctt of vanadyt IUlfatc. a naturally occurrina mineral. on diabetic rau. I put tbe anicle down, walked around tbe room, •t down and rad it ipin. I couSdn•t believe it Thia mineral limply eliminaled dia- be\el in tbele animals! 1899 that IOdiu..m vanadate re- duced the al'1CC>le in the urine in two out of three diabetic patients. MeaningfUI gifts cart ·be in. Moaey becomes a d&amood which tbcn becomes a pe:rmancin expreuk)1:1 of his devotion and commjtment lO her. Vanadium is a trlCe mineral present in ama1l amounts in most foods. Trace amounts are added to 1everal vita.min and mineral prepe.rationa. Like all trace min- erals larae amounts of vanadium and some of the vanadate salts can be toxic. The vanadyl sulfate form. however, is the safest form of vanadium, and is the form used in the above experiment. Since it i1 a naturally occurring mineral. it can be formulated and taken u a mineral supplement. It has been available for over three years in Europe, and has just become available in this country. better than useful ones At leut ooe jewelry company it currently mountina a ~ TV camPRJID &o penuade hutbbds to 11ve their wives additional dwnond1 u a way of sayi04 that "he'd marry her all over~ .. lo rau, diabetes can be produced by atttptozocln, a cellular poilOD &hat specifically destroys tbe peDat&I cells that produce inaulio. Tbete animals develop a full ipec:uum of symp. Loma almost identical to the in· au.lin-dependent form of diabetes that occun in humans: insulin production drops off to almost none, blood aupr elevates, fat meiabolism is altered, thyroid hormones drop, the bean is weakened and mlarJes, and the animah usually develop cataracts and ao blind. However, when the animals were ajven vamldyl sulfate in their drinkina water, every aspect of diabetes wu reversed. The blood supr incredibly and inex- plicably dropped to normal, there was no alteration in thyroid hormone or fat metabolism. the heart was not weakened. and the animals were protected from caW'ICU and blindness.. Except for the lower insulin levels produced by the cellular poison, the animals that received vanadyl sulfate had no indication of diabetes at aU! The authon theorized that vanadyl sulfate acted like an ac- cessory insulin, and the article referenced 39 other scientific re- ports supportina their observa· tioos. Actually the potential ben· efits of this mineral for the dia- betic patient were published almost 100 yean aao. A French physician. B. Lyonnet noted in Its primary market has been weiaht lifters and athletes who take the supplement after a work- ouL Becautc it seems to act as an accessory insulin, it is thought to facilitate muscle buildina and stttnath. Its major benefit. how- ever, will probably be as a part of the treatment of diabetes, and in my ~pin.ion, it is about time. Dia~tes is a pretty treacherous discasc; diabetic patients need all the help they can aet. A hundred yean is a little Iona for us to follow up on the observations of the French physician B. Lyonnet. lLegal battle over surgery for Hmong boy I By Mex Puleekl ~ ..... a.w. I FRESNO -A Fresno judae, l:ryina to weiah the benefits of sur- FY on a Hmona boy apinst the twm of scparatina him from his ~nt.s. uked a psychiatrist for belp Friday. Superior Judae Lawrence J. O'Neill appointed Dr. David f ox to evaluate Kou Xiona. 6. Kou was I born with clubfeet and a defective hip. His parents, Ger Xfona and Houa Vue, have stronaJy resisted the Fresno County Social Services De- partment's attempts to find the boy medical treatmenL The parents be- lieve that Kou was born with twisted feet to atone for an ancestor's sins. and that straight- enina his feet will result in some new atonement. such as sickness or death in the family. O'Neill granted a request for a psychiatnc evaluation after the physician entrusted with Kou's care chanaed the position he has taken in the case dunng the last fcw months. The physician. pedtatnc surgeon Brian A. Shaw. in February testified that surgery was necessary . Teen-age trauma: What's .. I love it when my husband Jives me jewelry for my birthday. an anniversary or Valentine's Day. But once, when he bouaht me a diamond bracelet just because, it totally blew me away," said Allison. I had asked Allison to help me. Why is it, I wondered, that women seem to cheri1b pfts of jewelry from their men -often above all other gifts'? A gift of any kJnd can be a tana.ible symbol; presenung a gift and havma it accepted 1s one way of establishing a frjendsh1p. stating or restating a love bond. Consider also that in any affluent society people arc likely to reach for material goods to express them- selves as a kind of .. shonhand." "Some material things arc OK. but I hate the idea of giving my wife jewelry," said John. "It feels li ke a chche of the worst order -a useless status symbol. I'm gi ving my wife a membership in a health club for our anniversary because 1 really care about her well-being ... and that's romantlc enough.·· N ICC try. pal. It could be romantic to gi .. c ;our wife a gift which reflects care and interest in her physicaJ health. The club membership may be a fine gift -assuming she's the one who wants 11 and 1t's not JUSt a re flection of you th1nk.1ng she's too fat But it's no diamond. I asked Allison 1f her d iamond bracelet would have been as im- port.ant to her had she bought 11 herself. "No way." she said ... F1m of all. normal? fly MAAL K. KING, Ph.D. watch ~ofir signifi 1 1cant prffioble1~s such of im 1 m 1 ed1a1e dhel 1 p. Do noht be afraid others ar 1 c much too la' 1n their l1mh 11 Cllnlc:el ~ as SIJlll 1cant seep dif' 1cu ttes. ap-to te your a o escent t at cena1n ~tung.. t is interesting to note t at petite disturbance, poor hyaienc or 1ndiv1duals arc "off hmtts" 1f you htcraturc suggrsts that adolescents As we all know, adolescence has increased 1solat1on. Th~ arc red indeed ha ve C\•1dencx that these tn· respond utremel~ well ~hen firm always been a difficult phase of hfe flap for abnormal behavior. div1duals art destructive. 1.e. break-hm1ts arc M'l It is a m\lh that JO pass throuah. However. all one 3. Need to rebel. Rcbelhng 1s ina the law. using drugs or conttnu· adolescents ~ill onl\ hrca·k hmllS has to do is look at today's fast· merely a way of defining an adoles-ally cutting school. when the) are conunuall~ \t"t. i-ced. industrial society and see that cent's own set of values. and free. 4. Drugs and alcohol. Any susp1-.\nothcr common parenting prob- 1 would never buy such a thing for myself even if I had all the mone) m the world. You know. since my husband gave me this bracelet. r have never taken tt off. even in the shower. Looklna at it makes me feel loved. admired and adored b; him ... From simple observation. as well as from research by social scientists. we learn that the things people chensh most arc the thtn&S they receive as gifts from the people the; love mosL The s1gn1ficance of the object becomes more import.ant than the object itself. But why diamonds? Media hype surel) has something to do with 1t ... OK. It has a lot to do w1lh tt. To some extent. JUSt as cultural nonns arc reflected in the med ta. th~ media has also helped to create cultural norms. We have bought into the idea that diamonds. as v.ell as other kmds of jewelry. represent endunng love. We begin with a diamond engagement nng. This often rep- resents a s1gn1ficant expenditure on the pan of the man. but 1t 1s one investment he ne .. er e:.\pects to cash TM The d.ramtic scene stqcd 10 t.bese commercials always demonuraacs that the wife is ecstatically a.ratefuJ -even in a sexual lenJC. The powerful effect this bas on women u well as men should not be underestimated. Men arc tau&ht what they should do. but women arc also instrUCted that thtS ts the pft beyond all aifts to symbolJ.U his love. Jn any event, the diamond itself docs have great powcn; to reflect light and to break liaht up into all the colors of the rainbow. Jewels arc pretty a_nd can be worn aJI the ttme. And yes. they can be shown off to one's friends -as in ··see how mucb he loves me." Much as women love to show off 1n that wa}. men hate the idea. But bate 1t or not. whatever a man ajves a lady comes to embody and per- sonify the sp1rit of himself, as the gi ver. If a woman JS m love wt th a man. chances arc that she'll Jove any aift he IJVCS her. whether or not tt sparkles. If she really loves him she may even learn to buy into his idea of "useful .. (as in toaster or dish- -.asher). For a while. at JeasL But tf he really loves her. once an a while u's a good idea for htm to throw out the idea of "useful" and think about what would be .. mean- ingful .. to her. As long as he can afford tl a ltttle fn .. oht) v.111 do them both a lot of good .. even 1f 1t 1s for different reasons. DR . RO:\ ~LO D . ~;\iDLER Pod1atnst is pleaJed to anno unce the relvca11on <~( hi.r practice to the Cabrillo M edical B uildm~ ~)~5E:. (oa">t H~' ~u1tt.·(i ( o rona dcl l\.1ar (1t•11t•ral P od11Jfn . Sur~t'n . -td\an1t•d .'>·rort' \fedit·ine . I dull' & C h1 lclrt'll wbat once was described as a d1f· do m from parental authonty and c1on of drug and alcohof abuse lcm is that adolescents t~ p1call> rt'· ficult phase can now be descnbed as ideals. AdoleSttnts often will go to should be dealt with d1rrctl). Don't pon that 1hc1r parents don't listen to p tumultuous phase. elltrcmcs to begin to define their wait! them What 1h1 means general!~ 1s 1 Today's adol~nt is bombarded own set of values and their own 5. Depress1on/su1c1dal thoughts one of t~o 1h1ngs-C"1ther that thc with stressors that prior aenerations personal identity. Ways of ac-As was alluded to e,arlter. adolcs-adolc~t'n1s arc not gettmg their v.a~ fortunately did not have to deal compltshina this mclude lenath and cents often will become 1solatl\ e and so assume that the parent 1s not ~th. The three most sip1ficant style of hair. style of cloth1ng. music This 1s quite normal. Hov..'tvcr. 1f listening to them. or that the part'nl st.res.son for today's youth arc (I ) that parents often feel 1s ''just noise" your adolescent becomes 1solat1"e 1s )1mpl) no1 reall; undcrstand1ng By Appointment 6 73-2026 .,.eater sexual freedom and conse-and aeneraJly testing the parents' on a frequent basis and appears 10 and ta long the ume to ltsten tu the ~§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§~~~~~~§§~ Quent pttSSUrcs to act on theK 1m-limits as far as curfews. chores. have no fnends. this 1s a dangerous feeling~ that the adolescent 1~ 1~1ng "". ~ulses at younaer and xounaer aaes kecptna rooms clean and other tasks symptom. Often. adolescents will act to express through beha' 1or often as youna as 10); (2) the preva-that indicate responsibility. out their su1c1dJll thoua}tts by begin-o\dolesttnts t;p1cally ha'c a great ence of street drup, and (3) de-It 1s amporunt to note that these n1na to cut themselves m superfic1aJ deal of trouble putttng thctr feelings terioratina concq>t of family and arc Just a few basic auidelines of wa~ and/or wnuna letter and notes into words Parents need to be pa-~ultant values-the sianiflcant in-what 1s typical or normal adolescent to friends rcprd1na su1c1dal idea-t1cnt and help thc1r adolcsccn1s puse in sin&le·parent homes and behavior and attttudes. As tt Wlll be t1on. An work as often filled wi th undehtand their fccltngs Om·e the blended families. seen. undentandma these "typical" su1c1dal thoughts and ~turn. This adolcscent bchcvc-s that his parent\ · Typically, when parents brinp behavion and work.in• with the should be monitored by a pro-understand his fc-chnas. acting ou1 Jheir children in for counselil\J and adolesccnt throuah this difficult fes.s1 onal . bcha' 1or gcncrall> de«miscs µiey are tNJy at the "end of their ume can often head off' what can 6. Sexually acuna out. Frequent J F1nall~. parents ff'C(lucnth prcs- fOJ>CSt" they have mixed fttlinp. soon become senous problems for sexual actina out is a very significant ent their children with poor samplcs fJ&u.ally anaer and auiJt. They are fed adolescents if indeed these utypicaJ" problem of adolescence. It IS usuall y of b.'h:n 1or to follow. For instanr: up and want the counselor to .. fix behavion are not dealt with prop-tndicative of an adolescent who is parents often doubl~btnd their ch1 l· f" child." erly. havi nt a tremendous problem deal-drcn b) telhna them that smoking '" l Jn my uperience. in approximate-ll i1 very intemtin& to me that tnl with his or her chan&Jns body not permitted 1n the hou\C' Yoh1lc the )' 90 percent of the cases.. parents parents aencrally are quick to re-and autonomy. parents smoke or that dnnk1ng or fypically have waited too Iona befo~ spond to their child's physical rom-Althou&h there arc mynad parent-drua use." I) taboo, ""'htn tnd~ the µ.ey decide professional help JS plaints when they anse. Ho~'·er. ina styles and problems. one can part'nts arc in'ohed m drug and pecasary. Generally, parents just when tbeir child 1s actina out tn aenerahze as to what parcntana prob-alcohol abu~ themselves Parental ~.ft'\ quite 1ure what normal ~ther sianificant ways. they tend to fems are most f'Tequently observed fighting and lack of commun1ca11on ~nt behavior is. and lcamina dismiss the behavior as "Just a by mental health worken. The fol-also m1sgu1dc adolCSC"ents. bat is normal of\en p1ves the way phase." lowina is a aeneraJ outhnt of some (This rolumn dc~ls i.1rh ,•ommon reduction of feeli .. of panic. It is true that many ado lCJCent of these parentina problems. mtXltc&l lOPJCS. •nd quesuons '" • raentment and &\Ult So what behaviors are "phase-like:" how-I. Most parents are very poor at •nsi.~~ Ol mt'd1cal •nd dC'nt~I =Donnal? Here are a few of what I ever. we need to know when the prov1dina sensible hm1t1 wt th natu-sp«ra/m ui th<' •ppropn11e field 01 arc typical adoletCCnt behaviors normal or typical behavior becomes ral coruequences for breakina theK <':l./)Crtt~ Ple:1~ forw1rd quNr1on' attinada: severe behavior that is in need of hmits. Parents tend to fiaht oveT to rM MN:l1c11/ Plan -t ssoe1•1ton ot I Adolncenta don't confide in us. professional help. Below is a hst of what they believe is the con'C'Ct Ne..,.,porr CC'nter. " o th<' Health cbildrc~1 who OftCIC WCf'f always auidelines that parents of ad~ hm1t, or frankly just do not know Eduatton foundatton. J6() San QI IO WJ us their problems and cents should use when dcad1na what 11 a sensible hmit. M,,ue1. um· :06. "le14por1 Beach. "' fat famtl)' outinp. tytcall)' when professional help is nccnsary. Some parents arc too stnnacnt. c. Q~6tXJ) Will belift to '"Ii or act out thei.r l. School. lf a parent of a hllb .-------------------------~ !!fl dtber in seclusion and/or school child noti<les sipifJCant Fade I•-----------------------. llaous behavior. It is im{>Ortant drope from elmlentary or junior DON'T JUST CO THROUGH IT - puents always to let thear chi!-biah 1ebool arades. particularly if CROW THROUGH JTI know that they are the~ for juniOf bjp IChool and rkmenwy , and that lhcy will deftnildy IChool arldel ~ wilhan ·~ ~, 10 them if the child is intcrated tamita. mis is a .. ml n... .. Parenu Di SEMINAR \alklnt lO the pamll Don•t push; should allO bt ·--~or ldlool at-0 re la tjplal bdlvior. tendance and cuuina dallCS. Thtte \ f ov~r t> ()()() ~rsons ~ .=--~..ct.o:otbe:1wa;:n: ::J; attl. .. ~.~= =~., .. 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The Medical Plaza Association. located next to Fashion Island in Newport Beach. provides the most comprehensive PoUP of physicians. dental special· ists and outpatient medical services in Southern California. In one convenient location! Nearly 200 health care professionals are available to meet your individual health care need! Phys- icians and dentists are available in each of the following specialties: Alltto C'ardl*t> c.-• kt&! Surtl1 &ar, N-. 6 n.ro.t ~ GMtncti.....aeo (Gt) Ofttra.I DH0tlr) o..raJ • , .. u,, ~ CnmuSuft" G1...a.o e ... Serif" l•&maal Mf'6-tw ~....aeo ......... ,, ~ OlleoleO ...... ....., .. 756-9000 _ .... L • 1111 •ran ••••111111 Taking the anxiety out of 1111tln1 the press Ol.ief executive officen and presidents of companies address their audiences every day in boardrooms across the country with the utmost confidence. W hen faced with an upcomioa media interview. however, some cringe with ner- vousness al the mere thouaht of facina a reporter. It's fair to say these execuu ves are ~rfcct candidates for media uainana. Media training can help allay their fears and prepare them to "meet the press." whose man- date is simpl)" to wnte newsworthy stones every time. Media tra.ining consists of the foUowing pointers: First, coverage by th<' press g1vcs a ~rson and/or a compan> ad· dillonaJ credibility, and companies often can separate themselves from their compcutaon b)' granting inter- views. It is important to keep the lines of communacauon open "1th the media. as the> are the "gatekeepers" to businesses· target audiences. They define what as news -what we see and "hat "e don't see. Reporters are pro· fessionals charged wath being fair and impartial. The) also are trained "watchers" and "listeners .. Second, careful preparation can be the k.cy 10 beneficial media cov· eraae. An excellent way to prepa.rt for an interview with a specific reporter is to obtain copies or videos of the reporter's recent work. This way, the reporter's style and. often. expenence level can be de· termined. It also as helpful to know if the reporter 1s a .. generalist" or a '"beat'" reporter who regularh cov· ers -and who has a d eep unJ('r· standing of -a partKular arl'a. such as health. food. the :.tod. mar· ket. etc. W1th regard to issues of a con· troversaal nature. ll should be noted that all in ten 1ev. s pro' ade op- portuna taes for the pan~ tx-ing anter- Hewed to e"press '•l''-' point Fo r th as reason. no an ten 1ev. should he \'le"ed as a cunfrontauon Third. 11 as es~n11al to com· m unacate 1n a St\k that ac; easah understood b> the mtc:ndeJ au·· daence. No manc:r what the fo~:u~ of the ant en ae\\. in ten ie wee!I shou Id ha'e clear. rnnn st' "m('ssag(• points" (ideas th('\ ~ant to l'Om· munacate). and be.· n.·ad~ to prtn 1de an) supporting tac:ts or stat1St1rs It 1s 'ital to talo.e the time to team all o pposing '1e" po int~ and he prepared for any questton a ~ porter might ask. All questions should be answered in a simple and direct manner -however. there is never an obligation to answer a questio n. Time should ~ ta.ken to stop and thank about the proper response Fo urth. prior to the interview, it 1s pcrlectl) acceptable to ask re- porters who else is being inter- ~ 1ewed. although the reporter may not know if the content of the story 1s JUSl taking shape. This type of research can provide valuable clues about the reporters angle on the Keating living Spartan lit11ty/1 in the Los Ang1/11 County Jail LOS ..\NGEL ES -Fallen ti nanuc:r ( hark<. ti Keatang Jr .. v.hose m1 ll11>n~ allov.ed hun 10 llH .i lavish lifest)le. leads a !>tmpkr Ille J'> a pmonc:r JI th1 Los Angeles Count) Jail t-..l·atang I!> being held ma pnvate cell in a h1gh- -.Cl. Uf!.1) "'mg adjacent to the Jatl hospital. He's not l)<.'rmltlc:d to eat. e\erc1~ ur othel""1st' mangle Wlth JO ) 1>1 tht.• other pnso nas Keating. 66. surrende red la'>I v.cd. l•1 IJ1c a .c . count indictment alleging frauJuknt -.ak' nf ''nnh· less JUnk bonds to thou..anJ., 1ll ,·IJ crh 111\l''lnr' through has collap!>t.'d L mc:oln 'ia' 1ng., ;111J I l1,1n Assoc1at1on of In 1ne Supenor ( ourt Judge (1.11\ "'-lau,nt.•r nrJ,•r1·d Keating held o n $5 m11l1on hail and rctu,,·J I rtdJ' 111 reduce at to $5<Xl ll<>O dcc,pttt.• pk as Imm "'"111nc·, attorne)s that he: posed nu n '>k ul tlc1·1n~ K.Jausncr. "'h1l g:u nc:d n111om·1, in I 4 \1./ ''hen h,· sentenced a -.i.oman It> l'-'O \t'M\ in pnc,on tor '>hu1111nt! her alleged ra pl\t t.'tght ta me:'> ')<)tt.I "'-c:ating. h.1, "s1gn1ficant rcJSOn'> nt.11 to c,ta~ ..1rounJ · T he Judge. huv.c,c:r rcdurc:d hail tor thrc:t.· 1'1·a1- 1ng associate'> named an the ind1,·tmt·n1 'W hile ln endc, and tamah "orkcd 11n ~''tang hJll dunng the weekend l\.cat1ng 'f1Cnl anothn da) in thl' cavernous ".!kn'' C cntral Jail J u'A nto\\n \\1th nc:.trh ... 000 tnmatl..'\, 1t ,., one ol thl· na 11un·., IJrgl"'l ·~e Jo at l'l(cause ofhts nc:w!lwo rthant'Ss. B«au~ u t "hu he 1' ·· said !lhl·ntrs Deput) 8111 Linnemcyer. ··v.e Ju the sam1.: '-'llh all pcrsonahtaes for their well tx·1ng and :.akt' ·· For Kraung and the other an mates. the da) begins at ' 'O a m whrn light~ in the Jail are turned on. It t.•nJ'I at 1(1 pm 'Ahc:n thc: light:. are turned on. 1'.eJtang 1s gt' ,·n om.· hour a da~ to e\ercase. watch thr 1d1·\ 1<,1un 1>1 U\t.' thl· tc:kphone Lake all pnsonas. hl'"• 'en l.'d thrl'l.' meals a da'. c 111 \aturda' thl.· mt.>n u 1nd uded potatoes. ,,lU'-ll!-l' gra \) ,crl·al and milk for breakfast. turke~ ala i..1ng. s.ilaJ ma n, anu a n appk for lunch and a hamhurgl'r pJlt) <,tnng bean<,. salad. milk and a banana tor d inner "It"' not bad 11 ' dcu·nt tr1od.'' Linnt:me)er sa.1d. ·· 1 hl.·\ t.'al 11 th..11 \ to r <,urc fhe' as._ for more ... t" inncmt:\l'r .. aid 1'.eatang has heen afTord<'d no tw 111·1 J 1.·1 mn1u,l,1t111n' than other inmat~ B) Tbe Assocl•tNI P~ss Start Now ... Lose up to 30 lbs. in onl y 6 weeks! TODAY 6 WEEKS y IF YOU WEIGH 170 LBS YOU COULD W [l(1H 140 LBS y IF YOU WEIGH 160 LBS YOU COULD WEIGH 130 LBS .,., IF YOU WEIGH 150 LBS YOU COULD WEIGH 120 LBS ~ IF YOU WEIGH 140 LBS 'JOU cnu .. o V.JE IGH 110 LBS Let Gloria Marshall de sign a u1eight .. loss prog ram fo1 Y()U! A mttl lOl ' \il't 1·.", ' I I \ " • t. ,, \ II t ,, ,. I ' ' I ' ' 'I I 1 •• 1, .... ,., "''"'' ~ r ""' • ,,,, ,, •11 1 .... ,, , ,,, 1r11 L ',1 ' , 'I , 11 1 , I r1 I "L , ., t rt 11 ·r 1 ... I 1 I 11 ~Xt I L''llH l·XI Rl I'll I l)l IP\H\ T , 11 IL'll• o I I • , 11 ' 1 I 1 r 11 .1 ·• ' ·I 1 I 1 .. •""'i' I ! I l ~\ r ~ I l ' ' 1 I f t 1 I tt1..11 r1 1' I 1, 111 t ARl'l· ( Ol ''II I 01{"1 •I Ir '""'" 1111 1 •1 1 I• 11. 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Some other tips include; • AJways make sure there is a clear undentandina of the question beina utcd. •Stick to what you know best; don't try to talk about thinas you don't know much about. •When sjven I.be opponunity, bold the interview where you are most comfort.able. Often, your own offx:e (your turf) is best. • Be partacu1arly concise when dealina wil.b broadc.ast media. Limit answers to I S seconds. •Act naturaJ and always maintain a sense of humor. •The most potentially embarrass.- ing situation 1s when a reporter asks a question and the interviewee doesn't know the answer. An honest response of "l don't know" is fine. Offer to find out the answer or refer the reponer to another source. However, once an offer is made to find out the answer. it is imperative that the reponer's deadline be meL • Keep in mand to always teU the truth and make sure to answer the question 1.bat is asked. If you can't answer a perticular question, . the City starts loan program for small bus inesses WEST HOLLYWOOD C11y ofliCLals art negotiating with roa.Jor area banks to estab- lish a no-collateral loan program to help small businesstS unable to obtain credit w1thout real es- tate as sccunty. The '"macroloan" program. which 1us an1tiated by the c1ty of West Hollywood last wttk. Wlll make loans of S 1.000 to SI 0.000 available to small businesses that cannot obtain credit because of the small size of the loan request.. a lack of equity. or anadcquatc managenal skills. Accordang to ~bbie Potter. the cat) ·s housing and econo m ic manager, West Hollywood as on the cuttang edge. "We haven't really Sttn an)one cl~ doing this kind of thing.·· Eligible rcc1p1enu must be an business at least one year. and have a posauvc net '40rth and annual gross sales of no more than SS00.000. The program was inspam:I b) the Community Rcanvestment Act, pa~ b)' Congress an 1977 to force banks to mttt credit needs in the communities where the) are charte~. espeoall) moderate-to lo,. ·income areas. But even followang at.s passage. enforcement of the rrinvcsunent act rcmaaned lu. and 1mplemen- tat1on was a matter of ncgo- taata on "Ith local communities. But since nc"' regulations '4-ent anto effect Jul) I . requmng response miabt be. "h. is r,ematu~ 10 an1wcr the quesuon and, af possible. an alternative deadhne of when the quation can be answcm:I should be 1uaes1ed. •Do not rely on sayina an answer is -off the record." You should expect the reporter to use anything 1.bal is said from the moment the initial handshake takes place until be or she leaves your office. There also are certajn "do's and ..don'ts" after an interview takes place. If a reporter calls followang the initial interview. it is important 1.bat the person anterv1ewtd be available to answer additional ques- tions and respond within the ..,-eed-upon deadline. It also ts a rucc gest~ to write a thank )Ou note to the reporter after the anter· view. provide honest feedback on the story after it is printed or aam:I. and offer to be a resource for future articles. As always. practice makes per- fect. Being prepam:I 1s the key. and that is what media training is all about. The more in ten iews one does, the more natural they be· come. It is imperative that those who arc interivewcd realize that they -and their companies - reap the rewards of the "third pan~ endorsement" aft"otdcd by stories in , the media that cannot be obtained tbrouah advertising. GIH'U ~, • mfflhr .J th (Wup C.U• DaJq ru.t ~., s..-.. UriMn, U tk ,,,...,.., I •I CW'8 Mna.....-G,.,.,_ Zl6Nr It ~-• hll.l-flel'Tlce ,,..UC m.u... f1rm ~Wra"-6 ,,, ,,,. AMJttrPry It.I• ymr. Olhr IH~., th Da.J.Jy PU.I s..N •I ll•Ceea AtlriMn ue: Ena• C. Bren. •• ...-, ,,.n.r •I Ennt IJren It Co.; w.i~r Cntt~ m, loa*r ut1 dMl'- m .. CnttftlMti It Co.; A.Lu Ftte- m .. , trice prnltl~•t ~~•n•• LdmH B•U. Newp.n llnd; T•m Gl.bH9. tll•trkt mo.pr lll/f non • Co.; ,,._,.... L. Bv- filltoa, vice prnHlat Nortkn Tr11•1 of C&Ulonm; Viet.I Bet,_, prnld•t Viet.I Hettoll Pe,.,...J ~rvlca i.e.; ICMPG Put Manrld It QI.; Job Lbd, IHIHIM1 JMl'taU Lbd M•rttl & Co.; Miii• E. N.,lor, extt•tltre nee ptt:IUftt ud re1Jou1 llJMU6er for Grwbb It Ellis; Kea NlcolH, prH"e•t Fillocl.I Stnt~es GNHlp; QJp Stum, SC.le Fum ,...~. Cni. Ma.; ud Guy Wnaunh, par~r K~IA uvalUI & C.. Stacy Hiii. owner of The Other Crouton. wants to buy equipment to expand. but bankers are unimpressed because of her collateral. Hers is the type business a new loan program is Intended to help. that r('an' estm('nt act ratings tX" made public, bani..\ haH sud· denl) uiken a ne-.i. 1ntcre'>t 1n thl.· lav.. West Holl~ wood has been negot1at1ng "•th nm(' banks to part1c1pate an the progrnm. tn· eluding Bank ot Amem'a. ( tt\ Nat1onal Bank. F a~t I ntt'rc;tate Ban._. M1tsu1 ~anufacturer<> Bank. San"'a Bank. Sumito mo Bank. Wells Fargo Bani... 01~ m - pit. '\at1onal Bank and Bank of lo~ \ngdcs "The banks ha'e all agreffi that the) 'rr going to be fle"blc about collateral.'' Potter .sa\S "1 he) .fl' willing lo look 'at equipment. ln'<'nton . I thank their dtlltuJe is. '\\;hate,er 1t takes · The botto m lane m this program as abalat) to rl·pa~ .. -BJ" Tb~ Auoci•INI Prr11 Shoppers favor malls aver downtown LOS ANGELES -Tho~ shoppers at local shoppana centers on Sunday probably alread) know o r at least suspect what a new poll shows -that Amencans love their malls. Half of those surveyed in the Gallup poll behcH d their town or caty o uaht to offer special zoning and ta:\ cons1derat1ons to encourage shopping center de· velopen to build new centers. T he sun•ey showed that 79 percent of the 1.000 respondents dad not believe there are too man) shoppana centers in their community. The malls were Sttn as a "maJOr emplo)cr" b~ 77 percent of those surveyed and as ··contnbutang a lot to the locaJ econom y" by 87 percent. Gallup reported. The poll was comm1ss1oncd by the International Counol of Shopp1na Ccntcn and the results v.cre released at the ICSCs fall convention. Accordm1 to the New York-ba$Cd trade aSS0C1a- \Jon. shopptn& ccntcn employed 9.9 milhon people an 1989. accounting for about I-in-I 0 nonagricultural 1obs. (enters generated Sb 7tt billion in retail sale-s. or over SS percent of non·automota\e retaahng. accord· ang to the I<.~( Asked for their 1mprcss1on of SC'' en 1ns11tut1ons found an m ost communat1es. those polled ga' e shop- ping centers th(' third most·posatl\e ranking. after l hurches and hospitals. and aho\e dC'partment stores. banks. real estate de' dopers and local governments Shopping centers v.cre seen h) 86 perttnt o t rt"spondcnts as a safe plact" for people to '1s1t v. 1th their chaldem . Nearl) l\\O-th1rds or 62 pe~nt said the) ,.tre not bothered b) tho large group<> of t~n· ag<'rs "'ho ~m to hang out an ('\<'I) mall O'er three·fourths of respondents (77 percent! pref:rred shopping an centers rather than their own do"'nto"'ns, Gallup found Sccunt~ an shopping centers. 84 percent said. as the.-same or better than an their communll\ 's do-.ntown O n the a\eragc. tho~ pollt'd made fhc tnps a month to shopping centers -81 City Ne"f Servltt Oii 1hock 111111 double danger WASHINGTON -Finance of- ficials o( the world's tcven richest nations said Saturday that spiral.int oil prices po1e a twin threat to the g)obe.l economy: hiaber inflation and lk>wtr arowth. monetary pohc1es and sound fi$Cal pe>licin oonstatute the corrtct policy rnpontc." other." Brady told reponers. "Gov· cmmcnt'!. JOb now ... is to naviptc betv.ttn thotc two nsks." The Group of Seven. 1n their fi'1t meetina Ii.nee Iraq's A\,\I. 2 ID• vuion of Kuwait, d.aJtUStcd coordi· nated cconomac pohaa to kecJ) the lk>baJ ca>nomy from falhnt victim to MMlcale tW'mOI After • ftaU day of talks. \be otnciab isaUed a <OllUDUAIQur not-•• ... ,* rUe ift tbe price or°'' lllOaatcld wi&b tk ..,,, aim ~ llWO rilb: • "* of ... lioa and • rillL of ~ IClDeCMDic powtb. .. ney .... "~ The finance m1n1sten and central bank cbief5 fn>m the U nited St.at«. Japan. West German). Great Britain. France. Ital)' and C.anada met 11 the Blaar House. the Ptt'S•· <Xntaal guest ttstdtntt acros the street fn>m the White House. Treasury Sttrctary Nacbola.s F Bredy, who wil.b Fcdcrll Rcwnt Board Cb.airman A.Ian Grttn~n ~ as host. aad tbc com- m-.mque equally cmphama the .... of~ pow\b and IJ'CiltCT iD&Mioo "'1llae wea ao n1muon to tay dm OM na W11 lft81n tba.n tbc Howevt"r, Wnt German Fananct' Manmer Th~ Waaicl. 1n remarks 10 reportt"n, emphasized the an\J· annauon messaae an the statement l.tadana up to the mcetar\4-pri· vatc anal)' ti hall been po1ntll'1 to a pht betv.cen lhe S. adm1nis- trauon. 1Nh1c h ts 1ry1na to keep growth 101na anto this fall's con· J1'Ct.51ona1 dc:ct1on.s. and the other m~or cconomte powcn. We-st Ottman> and othen fear that an) at1tmpe to ptp up tt0wth ~•th lowrct antttnt ,.,a wwW only v."OClltn anOauon 11 a time ~ Otl pnces have narl) doubkct -ay fte A.111dtlle4 ,.,_ . .._ ____ _ ·--......-----~ -' ' ., ' ,, • 0!8009 Cout Delly PUot Society and Entertainment 1 tlrlllC..-1 Symphony enthusiasts · thrlllad with concert The dessen buffet circling the private pany room in the Center Club was a sweet tooth fantasy with row upon row of cookbook cover confections. They didn'1 last long. Every last drizzle of chocolate - puff of pastry. tidbit of tan -were joyfully consumed by more than 160 patrons of the Orange County Philharmonic Society who glided through the Center Oub double doors fo llowi ng Friday's center con. ce n by the Royal Conccngebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam. Most of the Coast's symphonic stl attended the OCPS season Ol)('n- cr. And most had their opinion of the works pr~ntcd. Schumann's "Symphon y No.4" and Mahler's ··o as Lied von dcr Erdc" conduc1rd by Riccardo Chailly. Selling their flutes of bubbl~ aside. all were thumbs up over Schumann. (Mahler drc"-' m1:\ed rrviews.) ··How can .,.,,.e get belier than this:· noted director Ench Vollmt•r enthralled over the performa11ce. Marcia Coy, chairwoman of tht• Women's Comm111ces. found 1h e first half st1mng -energeuc - equal to the fines\ orchestra 1n the world. ··11 was such a well-balanced or- chestra," cr11 1qued Jane Grier. "And somehow you could 1ust tell 1t was European.·· ~~ confided the ltahan born maestro. the first non-Dutch conductor of the RO)al Concengebou ..... "] 1h1nk. 1hat the conductor was ha' ing n1orc fun than an~one else 1n the hall.'' obser.,e-d Bob Scarles. nc..., I) elected OCPS prt"sident. .. Isn't 11 great that ...,.e can ex- penencc ...,.arid cla~s orchestras ngh1 here. close b~ I encouragf:" cvery- bod} to come to our concerts." Monday, September 24, 1990 A7 David Koontz, Lorne Huycke and Ed HaJvapan Boxscore Ne1t Day Co verage 1.l• '·' ., Sponso rs· !'111tu...t1I l-uun- L.1~111n 1\1 1 1•..tn)!'.\' 1 <+LH'\\\ Jnd ro..t 111' kc.r:-. !-..nn1\ Locauon 1-..• .p·, < rold K ,,· 1 ..trir IJtga n 11i>r~ l,,r,,·1 \\JJ\h .; ,._.I 1.i•ll \• •h·r,,.,, \IP'> I ,,n,u1.11 l ,1rp\ trt•ffi I•\ \1~\ot\ ~~('1 a l _ilut"sts· \ K1.1.,,1an J,·,,·~· 11 ·I HI., ..tnd I \ 4.ture-\~ · .. ., 11 <J•uJI A ttt>odaot•t· Bot toni h n .. ' ;-o..·r ;x·r C haill y stopped by with his "-'Jfe and children for a bnef v1s1t wnh the symphon} lo.,.en . "I 1h1n k 11 .... as a happ~ bcg1nn1ng ton1gh1:· ,.\mo ng those ...,ho did "ere board chairman Ed Hal,a11an and his wife Joa nn , 1:c 1 profl'ssor Jim Hanshumakt•r ..., ho tondutted a preconcert lcct1.1rc on tht" works presented. solo l1s 1s Goe§a W1ntx-rgh and Jard 'an Nes. R 1ch- ard and Pai . .l,Jlen . Fred and E.,a Schne1der, l·oncen undt"Nnler~ Bill and Laila Conlin. Harry and Shan Esay1an. Frank and Nanc~ Posch. Bill and Elaine Rl'dfield. Rogl'r Sn111h and Richard Rl·1n,.ch. Riccardo Cha1lly Oen Hites. Peg Reday Nan a nd Frank Posch ' 59& Holding Readers debate watch-stopping dilemma Mail-order business strikes out DEAR .~NN LANl)ERS. I'm sure the lellrr fr om .. Watc h Wrecker in Ohio." "ho couldn't wear a "-'O§t...,atch because thl'\ all stopped. will generait• a load of letters from rcadrrs who ha\ l ' the same problrm. I'm tn thl· business o f rcpa1nng ""'3lt h('s and I'm w1lhng to bet 1ha1 most o f the Jeucrs will come from won1l'n Herc's wh y: )Women. with their long finger- na ils. often pull the ...,·1nd1ng stcn1 slightly out of tts pro per pos111on . Con~uentl~. the "-alch 1s ne\(."T completely wo und. "'hen tt runs down, the) think 11's gone dl·ad -M.P .. c·1e, rland ~ar M.P .: Tbaals for your tllieory. You must be an old·Umt'r IDO pun lntendt'd L No t man~· people wind watches anymort'. 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J/I., general manager WlltlP •I •••• 1M1· 1•, fouhdlng publisher Editorial Long arm of law ovarraachad Itself It's beginning to look mo re and more like the long ann of the law overreached itself when the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club was raided this summer. Despite police claims of high-stake gambling at the public golf course's clubhouse. the only thing that has been proven so far is the high-profile raid closed down a minor league card game among club regulars. Last June 18. 14 vice investigators and city officials swooped down o n the club like gang busters. They seized $6,500 and what they contend was a stack of betting sheets. This was the culminatton of a two-month investigation. H owever. to the crime fighters' chagrin, they had to admit that n ot a dime of the confiscated money was on the card table and that half of it was found in the wallet of one of the 12 people cited after the raid. So me of those cited opted for a guilty plea to the misdemeanor charge and paid a small fine rather than go to trial. But others are fighting the citations. Rather than admit guilt, they have put themseh es in the public spotlight and demanded that the Cit)' prove' us case. Those men have been subjected to public ridicule and embarrassment. But. quite frankly. they've also done a pretty good JOb of making the raid look just a little foolish. City officials contend they still have a chance to prove there was more to the raid than a fnendly gin rummy game. wh ich the card players sa) has been going on for more than two decades. C ity attorne)s say testimony of the remaining four defendants might lead police to som e o f the more serious offenders -the "big bo) s ... W e doubt it. If city and law enforcement offic ials aren't feeling the sting of embarrassment. the) should. So far. 1t has cost Costa Mesa taxpayers $8,000 to prosecute the case. and the m eter 1s still running. Yet. there's no proof that police broke up anything more than a small-stakes. locals-only card game. A stern warning to club officials and members wo uld have been less expensive and could have saved police and city m uch embarrassment. Why go to so much trouble and expense to conduct a high-profile raid that, the evidence sho"'s. was nothing m o re than a low-stakes, gin-rumm) game'? That's the question Cit) officials must now ans\H'r Write to usl ......... ti .......... cent llllY Plet .. The ...... Clllt lllY Pllt encourages correspondence from our readers We request letters be kept to approximately 300 words Any correspondence s1gn1ftcant1y longer than 300 words will be printed at our discretion as a Cl I tty C1••Htmor. llllt Cl I 11111f'Y or ~II J 11. Community commentaries are reserved for issues pertinent to cities and towns along the Orange Coast Guest commentaries may pertain to any public issue. Editorial responses are reserved for rebut1als to edttorlat positions of the """' cent lllY Pllt. Letters considered to be libelous or In bad taste will not be printed Writers are llml1ed to four submissions a month All correspondence must be signed and Include the writer's address and telephone number for verlftcat1on purposes Letters should be addressed to the ...... Cilll1 lllJ ,..., 330 West Bey Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attention Letters to the Editor Writers with questions are urged to call the Dally Pilot at (714) 642-"432 1. Ext. 352 Doonesbury >0. Oft()( fT()JT lly Gary TrudllU Orange Coast Dally Piiot 1•11111 Miii' T.J. 1111e•11111 •••• 141..a!1 IL - . .. O\L. lNVUGfKY r1'1R\o\\~W\ ... Letters ................ To the Edjtor: Mr. Amburgey is indeed taking a bashing on the illegal alien issue. but it seems everyone is missing the point. which Mr. Amburgey re- iterated once again at the can- didate's forum held at the Com- munity Center. That point is: illegal aliens are just that -illegal. I think he is simply trying to point out the illegality of their situation. I didn't detect any racism or discriminauon. I just think that someone -m thi$ case Mr. Am· burgey -is trying to point out an illegal action. The key word is "illegal." Unless someone has a different dictionary than I do. 11 still means "not ac· cording to or authorized by law; unlawful.'' Committing a cnmc. whether 1t be wnting a bad check. robbing a bank. any of m yriad ways to break the law, and. yes. entering the U.S. without the proper authorization or papers is illegal! That's illegal as in it's against the ~w! Because an individual is in an unfonunately circumstance does not give that person the right to break the law. It concerns me that we are becoming very selective in which laws we will or will not obey. Apparently people are willing to condone. harbor or participate in an illegal action. of their choosing and on a selective basis. It's too bad. It shows an astounding short· sightedness and a blatant disrespect for the Jaw. And the example these people set for their children and the next generation 1s alarming. Believe me. none of this has anything to do with helping the needy. Helping the truly needy 1s a JUSt cause that we aJl should partici- pate in. including m yself. We have no argument with helping the truly needy, but supportinJ an illegal action 1s an entirely different mat- ter. Do I agree with witholding funds that support illegal actions? Yes. I Lrlt/.,tlct do. Do I think it will happen? No, I don't. There's too much guilt and fear out here: not enough people with the courage to say no to illegal acts or to support the aJ.encies that are expected to enforce ·our laws. So before you bash Mr. Am· burgcy again. try to imagine how you'll feel when someone commits an illegal act against you. only to have the community say. that's OK. we've chosen and selected this crime to be acceptable in our so- posedly "save this owl" arc we willing to add tens of thousands of timber workers and their families to our homeless roles? Are we willing to close whole cities and industries? Will we go to Russia to teach them how to efficiently cut and pr~ss their forests? And someday send our boys to protect our supplf of toilet paper? It is wonderment. GOLDIE JOSEPH Newport Beach ciety! S. WERNER Pll J crl1IClm lllllcfl ll C°'ta Meu Alllll • 11e11W Ill•• To the Editor: Spencer Marqu1's Sept. 12 letter .. Abolish federaJ energy policies" maJces a good point. The Depart· ment of Energ) and the En- vironmental Protection Agency are increasing our dependency on foreign oil. We stopped bu1ldmg nuclear energy facilities after the "acc1den· tal" simultaneous shutting off of two important valves at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant. No one was hun in that "accident" nor was there any measurable environmen- tal harm. Even a worse nuclear accident could not endanger more people than the 150.000 young men and women now o n the sands of Arabia tra1nlllg to survive a poison gas attack or under threat of a terrorist attack. Nuclear energy could. at least, ensure our electnc energy sufficien· cy without polluting our air and save us the transfer of billions. so we could better control our own economy. Or we could drill our own 011 and natural gas off our shores or in our Alaskan wilderness . .That would en- danger o nly fish or c'liibou. Neither of which seem to have been very endangcrd by our past exploration. as both groups have proliferated. But if you want to understand how we got into this untenable dependency for our energy needs. watch the sap of the spotted owl against the timber industry. To sup- To the Editor. Re: Sister Mary Ignatius, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. The complaints apinst "Sister Mary lanatius fupla1ns It All To You," registered by Costa Mesa residents John and Ernie Feeney as being "anti-religious bigotry" are totally ludicrous! I don't know when I have spent a more enjoyable afternoon filled with lots of de· lightful laughs! Many truths of the Catholic faith were broufht forth with wit and humor. This delightfully funny play depicting caustic satire as religious or political 1s laughable as are a many dogmas of the Catholic and Protestant religions. It seems that some people in the study session state that this play "goes beyond satire and viciously attacks the beliefs of the Catholic church." ls it the truth that offends the Fceneys? If the play hadn't presented the truth about Catholic dogma. then there is nothing to be upset about! We are all spirits housed in the body. so where is our spirituality towards God instead of dogma of various religious faiths? Dogmas did not come from God! Sister Mary Ignatius and The Actors Nightmare were excellent and pve many people much needed laughter. I have certainly seen PG-13 movies that were not as funny and certainly were more of· fensive in lanauage, dress and love scenes than this play. Get spiritual not religious! The> arc two different thin'5· God is spirit and we are lcmng church leaders dictate to us religious dogma and symbolism. not the spirituality of God. Grants from the government have most certainly been squandered in many more wasteful and sinful ways that any grant received by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. I am sure God and his Son. Jesus. had some good chuckles with Sister Mary Ignatius. H.A. ANDERSON Corona del Mar IPVlll, ..., a.I ..... To the Editor. You are sadly ri&ht! As notc<i in your editorial. the Irvine City Council is presenting "Tut¥taY Ni'11t live" I suggest the new ma· jonty is making a laughing stock out of Irvine. Last June. Irvine voters elected a 100 percent council. not an 80 percent City Council. However. the new Irvme council majonty has stuck Irvine with an incomplete council by refusing to comply with a court order. Wath witless ar- rogance. they block the sc~ting of Mary Ann Gaido. the elected fifth member. Never in the history of planned new towns have so many been short-changed so soon by so few. Council member Paula Werner works creattvcly. but her feast of intelligent guidance is blown away by the majonty's famine. Without the help of a fifth mem- ber to add some needed acumen and expenence. the Irvine City Council will no doubt persist in its cnppled course. Urgent Irvine busi· ness is shunted aside while Irvine taxpayers pay heavily. Council members should take the plunJe! Obey the court order (it's OK)! Scat Mary Ann Gaido! Get on with it! Thank you. DaJly Pilot, for an independent (therefore insightful) editorial comment. LOU FRIOHANDLER Irvine EaPIJ-day schools small, but dedicated The distant call of school bells in the early, gray morning hails a reminder that classes are once again in session. As a aesture of support and recoa· nation to the scholars and the educational institutions of the Or· anac Coast. a brief look back re- veals some surpnsing statistics and presents a rich back&tound that molded public education's unique history. When chartina the arowth of pub- li c education. the words of Lord Acton come to mind that, "History is not so much a test of memory as an illumination of the soul." Educa- tion arew not by fo~ or law but by the desire to learn and the indoma- tablc ttaits in the charactcn of the pioneen and the people of the rqjon. The West•a tint tenJen bad litle cboiCle but to inunact their youna at home. TM buic funda.mental1 of reedin,. math and Enslith 'W'tre often the responaibility of the parents even thouab sc:boolJ were operatina remarkably early in most areu. AGCordlna to tbe Ninth CcolUI of the U.S., li70, vol. l, by the ymr 1170 the number of public tcboolt in California reached l ,342. Within 10 short yean that number would climb to 3,446. Yet, despite this rapid growth of public schools the same census re-- veals only SS perttnt of the chil- dren attended school. Probably the arcatest dilemma that faced the early settlers was how much time should be devoted to school and to chores. AJthou&b wriuen history fails to acknowlcdae the contributjons of children. the dependency upon chil· dren to preform Lime-oonsumina chores was demandina even at the earliest of qe. The children who arew up on the farms were needed to wort the land and spend fewer hours in the cluatoom, but not fewer houn away ftom mom's at-home instruc- tion. As one Cona Mesa local wrote, ... tettina up every momina at three- Lbiny and heaciina fot ~cow bun was not always ea1y." While the Wai wu dctcribed u • literary wutdand, (a c:rilidlm one 1'111 ha.n from time to time) the lick of any dawoom tralnJna did little to UOp the childRn from , rcadina and writina at a competent level. This was due partly to the avail- ability of educational material dur· ina the late I 800's. Accormna to historians. the number of dally newspepen and m.,.zines were on an upswina and pined popularity with the eqer youna minds. As early as the l 800's parents could order books by mail. The Seal"I, Roebuck and Co. of- fered such classics as Dickens and Scott .. It was a perpetual surprise to me to hear Jirl1 whote life had been spent on the Plains or in the t.ckwoods talk of Lootfellow and Bryant," Fitz Huah Lud.low writes in, "The Hean of the Continent." Whl~ rnounn were limited. tbote cha,.cl whb leldmbip weft aable to tranaform a plot of land on 19th SU"eet and create the fint ICbool houte. The ftnt little ICbool boute made ha debut in 1194. It eeoiccd both N~ 1eKb and Col1a Meta. The modClt bclionina of this lhde ldtool oweif mllCb to tbe people ol the lud. It .., built without COit ao lbe community. AJ k>cals supplied the labor. The well- k.ftowa McFadden ftmUy donated tbe maleriab. Alt~ ~ flnt clan conlil1cd of only ll pupils. the lit~ ldlool did not fail in iu commitment to the education of tbOM who • acrved an opportunity to ~ for lNtb and nobality of dtaf'ldff. ... ....... • .... ,. • Nt.,.,.. ......... ,... 'pf ,.. .. ,. .... a....,..,Ntc. ------------- • Monday, Sept9mbw 24, 1990 . ,,,, 0••••• TllHlltJ Ll'n "' 11111 -SO. It -..... ., ... ,a._ .. _.._ .. .. -..... ... ... ,_ ... ... .., ...... __ 11111 lo• clovdi ..., .. ,...., oi.-1 .. 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The airliM has no landing ri&hts becauK of the U.N. tnKlc embl110. Forei&n women and children wrenched from thtir hu.sbands and fathcn llew home on the last U.S.- chancTcd flip1 from Bql>dad. In Washinaton. top fina.na: of· ficials from the world's wealthiest nations met for a second day, seck-ina to foree a united front qainst threats to the global C"Conomy stem- m1n1 from 1he gulf crisis. They me1 wi1h miJ.cd success. In wamina other nauons nol to It)' to fortt it 10 Jl''e up Kuwa11. Iraq said: ··we will never allo"'· anybody. whomever he may be. to stran&Je the people of Iraq witho ut h.av1ns him~lf stran&}cd ... .. The oil areas in Saudi Arabia and tn otht'r st.ates of the region. all the oil ins1allations. will be rendered incapabk ... and Israel will be transformed into something d1fTcrcnt from what the)' arc no"···· said an Iraqi government statement broadcast by state-run Radio Bagh· dad and monitored 1n Nicosia. Cypru.s. "America must realize clearly th.at 11 is pushins the entire region ... ift fact. even 1he whole world ... to 1he brink of a bottomless abyss. from which the rqion will never S« li&h1 for dozens of yea.rs. .. said the statement, translated from Artibic by The Auoc::iatcd Press. Iraq's decision to stay away from the General Aucmbly snsion was rtponed by the off.cial lraqi News Aaency. It said Foreian Minister Tariq Am told U.N. S<a<tary· General Javier ~ de Cuellar that Iraq's delep11on 'A"Ou ld not come 10 Ne'A' York unless rntr1c- tions on Iraqi Airways. us nag camer. "'·ere hftcd. A State Department offi cial said the maller was std! under consider- auon. In an)" event. Iraq "''as hard!) hkel} fo ~I a warm 1A·elcome at the United Nations. The Sccunt} Council was to mttt TUC'Sday and consider t1&hten1na the trade em- bargo qa1nst Baghdad 'A"llh an air blockade. Baahdad also was ex- pected to come in for wu:ksprcad conc:kmnat1on 1n ~neral o\sscmbly debate. Amons the first sc hed uled 10 spak was French President Fran· co1s Mitterrand. who dispatch~ troops 10 lhe aulf ,ner Iraqi soldien v1olau~d French and ol her diplom•tic comfM)unds 1n Kuwait earlier lh1s month. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry.· Sun- day apologized for the Sept. 14 r1.1d. It said iu sokliers had not rcaliz~ they were entenna the French am- bassador's rnKknct bcaust the houx was oulsi<k the diplomatic qu.ancr of KuW11it City. .. The Forcian Ministry apologizes for the prt:vious statement in which the 1nc1dent was dcscnbed dif- ferent\),"" an un1denttficd m inistry spokesman 'A'a.5 quolcd as !.a)Jng. Iraq prcv1o usl} had denied 1he raid took place. The first units of a French rapid deplo)ment fo~ amvcd 1n 1he gulf ~on Sunda}. j01n1ng tens of thousands of U.S. troops dcplo~l!'d in 1he Saudi ·"rab1an descn. Stcretary of State James .\. Baker Ill said that despite the huge deployment. the United States 'A"a!i stl\I scck.1n1 non-m1hta11 means of fon·1ng Iraq OU1 of KU'A'811. Baker. 1n1ef''1e1A·M Sund.a~ on NB\-T\""s '"M«t the Press:· v.as asked about the poss1b1h1~ of 'A"ar ··w e ha ve said man\' t1mf'!i "''e hoped there won'1 be ;·· he rrphC'd, bul added that President Bush was not ruling out any options. Mcan'Ah1lc . a charter flight can)· 1na 112 e'acuces from Iraq and Kuwa11 left London for Nonh Caro- hna on Sunda~. The passengen had left Baghdad a day earlier aboard what the State Dcpartmenl said was the last U.S.-chartered airltfl plann~ from Iraq. At the London stopoveJ. the e\· h.austcd evacuees 1old of hardship and terror 1n Kuwait and Iraq. -•T 11w A#firtMfftl Pm• 1 Old F1ra•'s Al•111c adds 11P1111111k1 fll'acas ' By NOAMA LOVE ... ,1;1'1? ,,,_....,.,.. iu wauber fortents. bu' editor and Port-owner JudlOtl Hale 1&YJ that fJIW'C ii not CUI in 1&one. "I ('aft"I in lltrio\tsna& N.)' 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I don·1 think 11 'All.\ reponed an\- "'here a1 all -but a "'-orld f"CC'Ord in horse jumping "'a~ sci la!it "''«k at the Orang<' ( ount ) Fairgrounds A horse named Robin Hood jumped •)'·er a JQ-1nc h hurdle. Now 1ha1 may nol sound hke a big de.a l, but you ha\c 10 rt"al11e that Robin Hood ts qu11c a httlr deal on l~ about 32 1nch<'s high He was o ne of four m1n1a1ure ho rses "'"h•C'h de· lighted the CtO'A'd al lhe Or- ang<' Count~ Horse Shov.· "-S!iOC"tat1on's JQQ() t"hamp1onsh1p C'\l"Tll The s.ho'' was a bt-ncfit for Westcm ~.\c·<hcal Centrr"s trauma rtnter 1n Santa o\na. The comb1nat1 on of a good cause. 1o~no1ch compc11t1on and a fine da} brought thr horse~ 'it"t out 1n dro ,·cs The Fred ("oJun'tJI \,\·aJ. appo1n1cd an honoran horse~ sct for the rJa) by Michael Bra un of La&una. Mtkt not onl\ chaired srveral commi1111es for the sho'A . h(' underwrote the S 12 per person brunch Wlule tht• main e\•ent offered con1estants SI O.OCX> in pnzr mone}. the m1n1alurc horses s1ole the show. Sin« 11 1s not \"tr) pnactlcal to ni..le these hule gu ys. the tr1.1ne" con1rol them w11h a Iona lead. After each suCtt"Ssful Jump by thc four slecd!i. the fentt was ra1std 1wo 1oches. This secmtd harder on the 1ra1nen One horK'. Brass Buttons. h.cf apparent!~ 1aughl his trainer how lo JUmp O\'C'f the "-al l wilh him . Buckaroo Banui hadn't done this. His tr1.1ncr wcn1 to the s1<k as she clucked him over the jump. After the Buckaroo sottrcd over thc re~. his 1rajncr aimed her jodphur-clad 1usll at the crowd and p~ us a proper rump-wtQk' dantt. It was easily worthy of an NFL wide rec-t1vcr. • Thm ~ was the time when 1ht old Buc:karoo made 11 and *didn't. The WlgJc was much slo~r then. a ....._., .0.11 aautH: The Los Anaelcs Ti met critic d1dn '\ \Kb like the Pacific Symphony's all-Tchal\ovsk)' nicht at Irvine "Ulh." II< snilf<d. What a lfOU!Cb. II ftS a hoot.. • kick in the: pants. Here~ all lbelepl lunei -"Ma~he Slav," "S'Wlln t.akc:" ··Romeo and J'ialCt. .. the bil, blai&, the "till O\lcrture .. -and &!tis auy 11yt.. .. Uah. .. He called ii ......... 0( bombast.. but • ....,.,, 11 013 hall a wondnfu1 lime. We hid been promilt'd the "'1112'" with limwwu and cannons. Wt tot ·em.~ toved ·m . The shock waves from the cannon fire literally m.de one'• U'OQet' lep flap. ,.,.. ........ ac1' TW• ...... n.W1a.r_,. ... ........, l I ck Page l'romA1 bar ~ tell 180 days here," Annbrult aays. Judlet often cut deals before ClllCI ever ,et to court, Armbrust tomplaiu. "I don't agree with their phjlotophy. They think that if they didn't ofter (a lesser) sentenct than they would tel if they went to trial. they will opt for a trial and the system is overloaded enough as it . .. lS. -Armbrust's opinion is shared b) many officials and politicians in Oranac County. Set. Andy Gonis, expressing the opinions of the Ncwpon Beach Police Department, says: "Our ex- perience bas been that many posession cases, absent pnor record or larse seizures, receive diversion sentences. It would appear that the volume in the court has a lot to do with it." Gonis also says that investtgators have been surprised at the harsher sentences given for the same charges in other areas of the coun- try. Sen. John Seymour. R-Anahc1m. t.hc chairman for the Senate Select Committtt fo r Substance Abuse. believes sentences arc too light and blames the problem on the l...eg1s- laturc and the amount of leeway AlfOOlON: aiven j udacs in detcrmin1n1 sentences. "If there's an area where the 1..qislaturc has not responded (to the drug problem), it's in the act- touab .sen tenci na." he says. Assemblyman Gal Ferauson, R- Ncwpon Beach, also blames the lawmakers. "The dealers deserve the most severe penalties possible. They arc dealing in death Just as if with a machine gun. and for tbc worst possible reason -just for money. "The big dealers, the big busi- nessmen are not gcnjng severe enough sentences. but it's been im- possible to get 1t past the commit- tees and the state. they arc domi- nated by liberals who don•t believe in the tough, hard sentences,'' Ferguson says. Supenor Court Judge Leonard Goldstein denies sentences arc less than they should be. "The only perspective I can give 1s that )'OU cannot predetermine a case. ever) case stands oo 1ts facts alone. The faC't that everyone doesn't get the maximum sentence ma) be because not e' cryone de- serves the maximum The} are Judged ind1,1duall)." Though Goldstein admits ··we are in an era of reduced resources." he does not beheH that an O\ cr- "orked court ho use and an over- cro-wded prison system 1s a real consideration in the jud1t1• senlefteiQI decilions.. .. I caaoo& MY &nd Will not uy wt the C" are 1eae.u,.. * senten<:a utc of this factor. bUt the authorities at many levels of \be administration arc lookina for ways to release people as soon u pol5' ible. "I •1 that the )udaes do 1 fine job with tbe1r sentencina responsibiliues." Goldstein says. Sheriff Brad Gates agrees that their sentences for drug offenders arc appropnate: .. rm not sure (that I aaree) about the 'light sentences: I think that Judges across the coun- ty have been concerned about the (drug) issue, as we all have. I think they have dealt appropriate sentences." Some contend the root of the problem hes an the overcrowding of the correctional facihucs with drug offenders. The overcrowding 1s so bad that, because of a federal court order ~Uang a cap for pnsoncrs af Orange County Jail. thousands of inmates must be released early each year. Assistant Shenff John Hewitt. "ho manages the county corrcc- t1onal facil111es, says: "Every pris- oner booked into Orange County Jail. that we keep. must have a bed within 24 hours. If there are no beds available, that means we can't accept a prisoner. or we have to teleue 1 prisoner early 1n ordtt to find • bed. •• Accordina to Hcwut, S2,000 ~ onet1 were releued early in l 9U and this_ ~r's total is expected to exceed 60.000. Seymour, in in attempt to al- le'Vlate the overcrowding. recently penned a bill that would allow deportation, at the time of sentcnc-•na. of any illepJ alien convicted of a drug chltac. But only if the destination country agrees to in- carcerate the convict for whatever sentence he's handed in California. If the country would not carry out the sentence, the person would be incarcerated, serve their sentence here and then be deported when the sentence has been served. This bill bas made it past the Assembly Criminal Law and Public Safety Committee. which Seymour calls "the graveyard for all good law and order bills:· ·and is now before the Assembly Wa)s and Means Committee. Ferguson wants to create special prison camps in the desen for minor drug offenders, rather than putting them in the standard facili- ttcs. "These arc not generally bad people, they should be put into military prisons in the desert .. They shouldn't be an with the hardened crimmal.s, that just turns them into criminals. 1'1ley dlllaitely tllould be pua- illled. daa1-. wbal llopa crime iJ I ~ ol arrest aad cenainty of ~~ jutt deny tbem &heir m for a month or two,•• Fefl\dOD •YI. Altbouab Hewiu applauda uy =· dcsi~ to ia.n the Wdet;on tbe Jail sy1tem, be feels the only rcaliltic lo111-term 1ohation to the ovemowdina problem is a new, aaaae-ol-tbe-an ~ lite &hat propoled for Gyplum c.anyon in Anaheim. He claims that the number of inmates that could be handled through jail~alterna tive prOlf&Dls, such as those su.estcd by Ferauson, or the electronic monitorina proaram now beina conducted by the Probetioa Depart- ment are too smaU to make any real difference in overcrowdina. "Those are small numben com- pared to numbers of beds that we need," he says. Pcndina litigation has held up the Gypsum Canyon project for years and an end to the lcpl troubles is nowhere in sight. UCI FromA1 weathered the storm of student protests tn the ·60s as chancellor of the University of Illinois at U rbana-Champaign. said he looks forward to what he calls the "intcr- acnerational handshaking" of the new school year. It is ucrs 25th anniversary year. and among the 16,500 students rc- tummg to classes today will be the biggest f rcshman class ever - about 2,850 new students. At UCI and college campuses across the nation, a new generation of students has discovered the 1960s tactics of confrontation and demonstration. Thirty-seven per- cent of students surveyed at more than 400 campuses last school year sa1d they took part in organized demonstrations -double the per- centage of the tumultuous 1960s. according to a UCLA survey. UCl student body president Todd Schubert agrees that student acuv1sm as on the rise and said he plans to help tum up the heat this year. "A lot of students arc takina their careers and school more scnously because of the difficulty in setting into a UC school," said Schubert. a 21-year-old social ecology major. ··As a result, we're telling students who arc serious about taktng an active role in changing things.·· Last school year. ua students lived in a cardboard "shantytown" to protest what they called the homelessness of homosexual cou- ples who do not qualify for family housing on campus. Six shantytown protcstors were arrested in March d unng a carefully planned act of CIVIi d1sobcd1cncc -blocking the entrance to the adminislt'ltaon bu1ldmg. Campus Police Chief Michael Michell. a veteran of student protests at UC Berkeley where he was a campus officer from 1969 to 1977. said the Irvine campus as indeed heating up. but stall rela- tively tame. "The idea of rallies and protest demonstrations is not new to me." he said. "When the stu- dents here reached the point of time when they wanted to be arrested for some kind of c1v1l disobcd1cncc. they talked about 1t with us. We all understood up front what was going .. ,.,.. ...-&Mt we bave to bave a jllil 10 maiat&iD a •Ddlrd of li.U.. bMt ~ MDII I jail in t.beir ~ ud ~ Mee 1917 " hive bad to releue over ''°·000 ~~ blct in10 everybody's ~ .. Hewin aaya. Armbrull believet l.bc ultimate eolution is limply to force judeei to haod down bAnher tCAtencn that would act U I deterrent to those COG.lideriaa l>lYina the ~ trade in Oranet County. ..J think that people deal because the punilhment is so little or, to put it in business terms, the COit of doina business is so low. "They know that they are not aoina to So away for very Iona, if they do tel caUJht, It Jcut tbe fint time around," Armbrust says. "They only do two-thirds of the sentence anyway," says the pros- ecutor, refmina to the practice of reducina a person's sentence for "aood days' served. "We feel it is not a deterrent lo Orange County thcR is no real drua war, we act like it's a BB fight in an orange grove ... to happen. "We'll have to wait and see if the issues being addressed last year arc w1tb us apm this year ... Junior Lank Schrader. co-chair of UCl's py and lesbian student union, said the "shantytown" iss~ arc still on the front bumCT, but tM battle 1s now being wa,ed at the state level. "It's not JUSt the py and lesbian aroups that arc acuve on campus by any means," Schrader said. "A lot of people were empowered last year. Bcause of the protests, t..be- adm1nastrat1on has been a lot more willing to listen to demands from students." One issue nearly everyone at UCI wall be vapplmg with this school year is the budget crunch. System- widc. the UC campus budget of S2.2 billion represents only a 2 percent increase over the last academic year. The S40 million increase as S 163 million less than requested by UC officials. Speaktna at the Board of Regents meeting Thursday at UCLA, UC President David Gardner said cam- pus budJCt cuts a.re mcvit.ablc. "My principal objective, as the 1990-91 budget developed. Was to mamtam the quality of the university's teach- ing program," GardnCT said at the Regents meeting. "We will be able to do so with this budaet, although we will be makina cuts in virtually every other pa.rt of our bud&eL" At UCI. Chancellor Pdt.ason satd there is no d oubt at will be a "beh- tightco1ng" year o n campus. "Re- sources wtll be very tjght. The t1ghtenm1 will take place on the administrallve side and the public service side." he said. "We're re- cruiting at a somewhat slower pace, but we expect the capital prOJCClS to be bullt on lime.·· University Ombudsman Ron Walson said budget constraints will slow h1nng of new personnel at UCJ and wall slow the career ad- vancement of those already on campus. "The economy being what 11 as. the maJor challenge for this campus 1s to continue our march forward up the evolutionary ladder of arowth. and at the same lime do 1t with less resources." Wilson wd. "I think wc·rc going to sec more student activism because of the financial burdens. There's less of the pie going around and some people arc aomg to feel slighted." Parking 1o1 Is a top concern for UCI students By Russ Loar Or'enge COMt Deify Pi.ot IRVINE -Students beginning the fall quarter at UCI today will doubtlessly be a bit dazed for the first week or two. And it's a surefire bet that one of their first dilemmas will be where. oh where, to park. Parkins has long proved challeng- ing for UCI students. cruising hap- less and hopeless durin1 peak hours for a parkina slot to call their own on the consll'UCtion-ridden campus. UCI has responded with shuttle service from surroundina neigh- borhoods and inter-campus shuttles from remote pe.rklna lots. This school year, ua will have about 8,000 pe.rkina spaces for about 12.000 students who've purchased parkin1 pemtiu, llClCOrd- i~ to univenity perldna director Mike Delo. "Tbe ratio of pennits to parkjna ll*'CI will be Iowa-this year than it WU last year,,.. Odo said. "Actually. I'm real optimistic this year.•• Odo'• optimism coma from the comp&euon of 1 new, multilevel parkiJll ltNC1W't on campu1 next '° the equally MW Irvine Barclay Theatre, and an additional surface lo• ICT'Oll campua. .. We .Ull won't be able to put evetybody u close to their d89cs • they want. but th&I year we'U 11 _,. bave ade- qua• part.i ... if aot coawniau - I doe't know if we cu ever achieve COG~ienL" ,,... will allo be IDQft tpKC '°" .. .-" WtaO com~Mil Wt ~ ol-~ livilll CODdiUODt ... ,. "'" ............ housing. "This year we were able to open up some new residence ball spaces,·· said UCI housing director Jim Craig. "Traditionally, we've had a waitana last from 200 to 400 students. This year the list as under 100." Access to housina became a major source of controversy last year for UCI. Administrators re- fused to rccoanizc the ~domestic panncnh1ps" of homosexual cou- ples who said they should qualify for family bousina. Craia said uni- versity policy remains the same. "There has been no chanae. Basical- ly. WC do not recosnize domestic partnerships.·· Although oonstruetion bas cased a bit with the completion oflhe new student ttnter and putina s~ turc, work continues on a number of projects. msin1 safety concerns on campu.s. A woman wu at&acked near a poorly liabled coftltNCtion area on campus last rea!· Seat1' workcn at nearby medical school offices acx:UllCd police of not peyina enouah attention to campus ufety. Campus Police Chief Mec.hKI Michell said mon than 200 new haht fiatu.ra have been iu&aUed lfOU.Dd campus ud UQ now Mil I network of 24 etMI lfKY c:all boxa. Crime ra1et bave not ritet\ dramati- cally a1 UCJ, but MkMU l9id lbt IJ'OW\b of l.bc CUDPUI cloa preaeDt new cbAlleftees to u .,.,._. .. ··we an felt becomia& aa Ul'bl.n campua. Wha die lniM .....,.... l&anecl. at w b11im:Dr a nnJ campua;Tbe~~.-.--occw ia utbaa aodlly ......... ... ly ... '° oc:cw .... " ~.8:J-'1vt Near-miss gives George second shot One minute Bron Georac was a healthy, happy, intense student-athlete. The next he lay paralyzed on the Mission Viejo Hi&h football stadium turf Friday ni&ht after tackling a Trabuco Hills ball carrier head on. Within moments. feeling returned to the Woodbridge High junior's arms and lcp. Less than 24 houn later, however. George was told he should not return to the game that had helped tum his life around - ever. George "He's been play1n1 football since be was eight ycan old," Bron's mother Barbara said Sunday after tests rcvcaJed an abnormally narrow spinal column that makes trauma to the spinal cord mcrcasmg- ly danacrous. "He 1s disappointed. but he's a cautious child. I think he has accepted the fact that he can't play anymore. but he's getting a lot of attention nght now. too. I worry about how he'll feel when the attention wears off." Bron George, the youngest of three gung- ho football brothers who all played (or Woodbndae. had prompted worry from his parents and coaches earlier this year when he announced he would not pla)' football m the fall. "It shocked us." Woodbndgc Coach Rick Gibson explained. "He told us in January that he had become emot1onall> ured offootball. He'd bccn a ball boy on his brother's 1987 Cl F champ1onsh1p team. He loved Woodbndge football." .. He had made the honor roll as a freshman, but he haJ become ducouraged with school and he was bean& real stubborn about not wan ling to play football." Barbara George said. ··we were real con- cerned because football had alwa)S been important to him." Gibson said Bron George had a change of heart about playing after spnng practice and came to him for permission to reJOtn the team. "From that moment on. he became totally obsessed with playing and he dedi- cated himself to the team, .. Gibson said. "I think 1t turned his hfe around ... ··There were some other factors in- volved. but he's had a totall)' different atutude about school this year ... Barbara George wd. "Football was defimtcl> a catal)'st in that change ... Of course. th1nas ha vc now changed once again for Bron George. v.ho was the de- fensive MVP oflast }Car's Wamors sophomore team. ''Ifs aomg to be tough, but thro ugh this thing. he realizes how luck) he was to have not been tnJured more senously." Barbara George said. "As a family. we've always been pos1t1ve and we're focusmg on all the thinp he can do. raJher than those he can't.'' o Hununaton Beach High football coach Geof1e Pascoe as not one to speak off the top of has head, but he walked the razor's edae after Thursday night's 14-0 victory over Newport Harbor. Pascoe noted the recent cp1dcm1c of buzz haircuts amona his players and offered. "A bunch of them did it this week and I told them ifall of them did 1t I would.'' No sooner had the words escaped has laps. however. than Pascoe began pleading to members of the prns not to repeat has vow m public. Sorry, Georse. Now the rest 1s up to your players. a.rry , ...... , ,. .. ()nap C.01 DtdJT Pl#I S,.,U "rltu .. ~ ,,.. ~ .,,.,.,. •ttry ,., ... y. Dodgers deader thlµl a doornail, 5 out, 9 to go LOS ANOELES -Rook~ John Burk.en won his third conKCUtavc pme u the San Francisco Oau&s but Loa Att1des 6-2 Suftfiay aM droppt'd the ~rs fivt pma out of fint place with nine pmcs ~ma1n1na. Loi AJlldn,; wt.kb loll for only the tblld time in 11 .-mes. has only a alJm cbaacc of catclliftl Cinannau. •bic:b bu led the National Las• Wat aancr the .aon•a aan; Aay combimooa « ltt* '""' aod DOdfm '°"" aouUine ftve wouad chnch lbc division for anciu&Jj. •ow o• ewt .,.., ru.e ~ P\a)'Cf ol thc Day: S. Javier. who went ) for ... -September 24. 18IO The o.ily Piiot ....... Ral rs •lsh St1111rs 9y8tM~ Or...-Ca.t o..y "°' LOS ANGELES -h's almost unani· mous. Just about everyone apees that tbc Loa Anlela Raiders are ~ttina bener with each and every week of the 1990 aeason. The Raiden made it three in a row without a defeat when they brushed put the Pittsbur&b Steelen, 2~3. before S0,6S7 at the Los An,elcs Memorial Coliseum Sunday. It was the kind of perfonnance that prompted coach Art Shell to remark: ·Tm so damned proud of this team." He fiaured he had reason to be proud. The offense came alive in the in the second half, putting 17 points on the board while the defense continued to be one of the stinaiest in the NationaJ Football Leaaue. PittsbUflh's only score came on a tint quarter Gary Anderson field goal wh.ich carried 31 yards to cap off a 71 ·)'U'd. IS- play drivt wblCb COftsumed 9: 11 minutes of time. That wu t.be only aood news the Steelcn received all day. Thar failure to cross the pl line means they have aone throuab the fint three pines of the seuon without scorina a touchdown. The loss was their leCOnd of the year. They have manqcd to win one. Tbe Raiden defense spent as much time in the Sleders beckfield as quartttt.ck Bubb)' Brister. In fact, Brister was sacked six times as the Steelers were able to aeocrate 208 net yards of offense. 90 yards on the lfOUDd and 118 yards throuab the air. Brister compkted 19 p1S$CS of 28 at- tempu for 156 gross yards. While the Raiden off en.st ve fiaurcs were not much better, they were far mott effec- tive. After a very slow fant balf in which they mowd the ball only 68 yards and bad to 1ettk for a field ac-1 of their own dunna the tint 30 minutes of play, they firusbcd up with 273 yards of o1Jeme for the pme. They av~ a 5.1 yard PJD per play each umc they bad possession. Pmsbuf'Jb picked up 3.4 yards per play. But those were t.be cold slatisocs. The Raiders moved ahead. ~3. early 1n the thud ~od on Jeff Jlqer's second field pl oftbc pme. this one a 45 )ardcr to ao alona Wlth bts 40 yard kick m the sccood ~ocl Marcus Allen scored the first Raickrs TD of the af\cmooo with 3:57 gone an the fourth pcnod when he plowed ahead one yard for the scott. Los An&clcs drove 59 yards lD 13 plays over 6:31 for the score. Less than three minutes later. quar- terback Jay Schroeder connected with See RAIDERS/II I 1 fl •••• wm I Rams fall on the edge, .21-21 L Cunningham wins game of big plays before 63 ,644 fans By JON FERGUSON 0r-. eo.i Delly Pilot ANAHEIM -In a pmc Coach John Robinson wd was played on the edge, the Rams ma)' have done a little too much thinking while the Philadelphia Ea&Jcs played wnh an aggressive nature spurred by desperation. While the Rams were aucmpllng to handle the Eagles' aurcss1vc multiple defenses and contain scrambling qUM- terback RandaJI Cunningham, Pbiladcl· phia controlled the running game on both sides of the football and quieted earty- season detractors. 1f only for the momenL Facing the prospcc1 of an 0-3 st.an. the Ea&Jcs contmuaUy crossed up the Rams· defense and controlled the clock for a 27-2 1 victory before 63.644 at Anaheim Stadium on Sunday "It was the lund of pme I thought 1t "'ould be." said Robinson. whose Rams fell to 1-2. "The game was pla)ed out on the edge. It Sttmed to me lake 1t was a game of bag plays and they had mott of them." It was a big win for Ph1ladelptua, which endured rumbhnas of a ouster for Coach Buddy Ryan and a poor stan to get its game back on track. "We were detcmuncd to go out and win today." Rcgg.ac Whale said. "We knew we had to shut down rheir running pme and we did JUSI that. Our ball club made a commitment to keep everythang in the locker room. This wio takes a little bit of the pressure off ... It was the Eagles which kept the press- ure on defensively on Sunday The Rams managed JUSt 35 rushing )'ards on 15 carries. "They run muluple defensn. and )'OU have to do a lot of thankang. .. Rams center Doug Smtth said ... And when }Ou do a lot of thmktng. somctlmcs you hesitate ... He who hcsitatcs 1s lost. Once the Rams ~ere forced to pass whale tr11lina through- out the second half. the vaunted Pbtladel- phta pass rush teed off on Everett. "When a team hke that acts I lead, thefve aot a great pass rush and 1t 11ves them a chance to get up on their toes and act after you." said Rams 1uard Tom Newberry. ··vou'\C got to avoid that s1tuat10n." As a result. quarterback Jim Everett. who was the NFl's top-rated passer. Oust flies as Philadetphla tight end Keith Jackson gets a first down despite the defen5've efforts of Rams· safety sr.... ~Or8nge C-1 ~ P9ot Vlnce Newsome (22). comerback Bobby Humphrey (48) and safety Michael Stewart dunng second quarter. completed less than 50 percent of his passes (17 of 35) for the first time th is sea.son. The EagJcs concentrated o n taking awa) the Rams· outside rtC"C1-.ers but there wett openings o'er the middle and Evetttt cap1tahzed with wtde rtC'CI\ er Hcnf) Ellard earl~ m the pme. giving the Rams a 7-3 lead on a 50-)'ard catch and run after purung him 1n mouon and 1solaung ham on a linebacker Ellard finished wtth seven catchn for 145 )ards While the Rams strugled 1n the second half, Randall Cunnmgham had his best pme of the season by completm& 18 of 29 passes for 248 yards and ~o to uch- do'4ns and running for ~ )a.rd.son St:\ en camc-s .. , thank v.e v.anted to act after him." Rams dcfens1..-e tack.le Doug R~ said "But then qain ~e·re trying to conaJn ham Some casn in thert. v.e v.~ think.- mg too much containment and not ~tung after him It P 'e ham time inside .. Led b) runntng back .\ntho n) Tone). who rushed for 103 yards on :?4 c.amt"S. the Eagles pmcd 171 rushing )'ards and a' cragcd .a t>~ ) ards per cart) It csta~ lashed the Ph1ladclph1a·s ab1h[) to control the football earl) and o~ned things up for C unningham Later ''They caught us 1n a sllu&t1on of rushina the paSSt"J" and ran up the middle for some a.ood gains. -RC«I said. "The) fintShed off p~)S v.ell - Phi~lph1a held the ball for 36 minutes. I seconds.. including the fin.al 13 of the game after the Rams puJ1cd -.1thin su points on a 1-)-ard Ck~-ela.nd vat) run It capped a mM<-pb). ~)-ard dn-. e after ~e' in G rttne poullC'C'd on an ernnt Cunningham J)1tch v.ith I~ 1.a ~ mammi. The E.agks ran the final 13 pb)s of the pme onl) lhrtt of them ~ and pined four of their ~ 5 first downs - including t~o on third--down Cun. See RAMS.Ill I . CdM in victory column, /lat Holland fuming Liebengood's comments irk Sea King coach By Petrtc:tt Larkin Or.,.. eo.c ~ .....,. ALONG THE ORANGE COAST Despite w1nnina for the first ume 1n three starts, Corona dC'I Mar Hiatt Coech Dave Holland was fum1na over Estancia Coecb John l.aebcnaoocS's comments after Fnday niabt's non·leaauc football pme. 0 1 really have to take uception over has comments about them out·s>taY'QI us. .. Holland aatd. "Eatanc:aa always ptays us well. ia weU·PRPU'Cd and usually does a aood job. but for bim to •r they out- played us IKks tenSIUVlty on bis pen. Both teams p&ayed bald and to take away mdit f1'0m OM tam ot lite otMr ISD'1 ,...t." Liebalill)Od maaaWnod that his team OUt·bll ud out--p&ayed the Seti K.iap and oo Suday, added. .. We ran at will lllinst than ill t.be let'Oad balC .. Holmd ctid ldmit mat bis tam tot off '°a a1ow..,, Kb'e comine arowad aa tbe te('oed MIC "Wei. Ml were a little .. __.. ia t.be tint Ml( ... Holeect ............ , tM 9Koed ....... ~ ... n....s Mlf .... ..-ca bOcla Iida.: rm ~ witlll tllle ~ .... -·~ ....., .,.. I How Orange Coast Area teams fared ~ ..... cer.. .. Mw (l.J) C..MIMCl·U ..... (2.1) Lnt ..... ..... , ..... u., MttltU&A""91&.ll-l) ... -.o.....,.~ ...... ~u-· ..... ua....,n-11 ......... ,,..,.. TillllWW!n-T,......-.CatMV) ..... ~, ..... ., Mk -.cs. , .. occ, S.... ~CetMV) K...-(atOCC) Oc.-""'-tat .. , •a.cetOCC> • ....... , .. lrWlle, ...... ,rl ,rl n.r. n.r . f'rl ~ Some rough edges in Sunset, but ready or not ... ET .. U.f) •.-19(1·1 , ...... V-.(1-J) Mu • •• a.ca Cl·t> .,,,...Cl·•> L.-e..dl(l·I M9rtlle Cl-1J M9twDelCl·J> .............. (2.1) ' "'* (J•l) """* lllY Cl· 1> ........ •• .,(1-)) .... s..... .......... .......... 1 .... ... , ...... ,., •s.-a. ... 11 .......... ~ ... -· ............... •O....Clw ..... ~a., .... ,, •tw.~C•SA .... I .. La ....... V..~C .. EM9J ,...., .. .,,,..., """ n.r . "" ""' '"' n. . n.r. n.r. n.. By Barry Feulcner Or-.. c... Olly ...,. UONG THE ORANGE CO~ - Tbn't arc stall picot) of Jaaed edles for uMl't teaauc footbal squads. but coeduna staffs WC"l'C fOfad to put the tiftdhina toucbn on lht Pf"'"lQalX seuoo Last Wftk. Hunllnlton 8eaitb cxmbnued ,,., im · Wu•,.... O·U MSAV ..... n .r ............ u .• -.~ ..... D-12 ...,. .,,,...( .. .,.., I'd sutt rather bit 3--0. come t.ck a.od beat )OU. J preuavc roll lhrouab noa-leapr oppoocou and Y.111 ~ntcr thu Wttk's ae.suc opcocr IS the onl) unbultn entr). Q\;crall. ICVCD Suml't Khools Qp I 9"" 12 reconl, but eVU)'OftC c:aD 1'0W wtpe the Uallt dean. ··0ne ara l •-as paruculatl)' pleued Wllh ""Our ckfcnw played ptttt) well and wu t.be offm.save hoc. We've tot some prdt)' COGStSlCDtJy. but we ba'~ some areas )'OUGI playcn thctt and we felt aood about we staU need to dean up. Tbq 're small what we aw 1n the films... tlunp we can 11rort on an pnict~ btc lrooically. the v.aory ~ dM conwnment -tbc htOe th1Q1S. &om 21&.b to l2Dd pl8ce an the Or-.. •'()w o&ntt -a a.bk to mo'~ tbt ball. C-.C o.a, P8M Power lbtiap. ""bale but ,."t aecd to t\LD moft to bit d'frctivc. E-.nQa moved ap &om 46tb to 42Dd With We had a bctttt baLaatt of rw and pass.. tbc k>11. but yo. ba'~ to p~ HwabJlllOG credit. OlMr Sea Vacw 1,..._. mtnn after the tbcy p&a~ tome aood .. me:. daiftt ol five • 1 h..,. roadl: -1 ,... pkeM!d •itlll ow dlbn ovcraD. ...... 9 .. c-.. ,.. ., • ..,. Tbe Dis played bard and they .. ~ QI • .. llricy (fhaan•oe aw:.) m'f a aood am put c&n. Na neitbcf Lk kids w tbt &lid....,_. FOd •••• We J'8Si ctid:a' CC*hcs ere Mpp)' "'dl a loa We cbda' .. ·-·· ol GUJDl1Wlicia We tlilled . want to.,.. witb mt 6 ..... Or-. to llick it ia a~ of lilMs Md )OU (;~ftt). WC wulir!d loO beu lbaL Tbe caa·, •Gia 1 •a lllDd..,.. or lky'll s. SEA vaw• Marina and Otan V'"' puied mocne• tum Wttlil WlDS tat ..t. but Fod.m Valk), Wcstmanqtt. Edaon <• after' a as to Capisuuo Velky). and Smm AM (~l) ~ kdi• '° ftbcMmd foloia ... loues. Hcft'1 bow Suma c6lill:llltl wee:k •• ecuc..: .....~Orie 9'91R-We _. _ ec>Od DeWI .,.. OS bJt .... a .... ' ~l ....,.. ---......... , .... . .... .,., ... ..... ... Ltl11 •• WM lft!lll d u4 clewed. ~'I • '9ck liiUllET• '"-11 =:s• ICl'alD~ co nm out t.be T\e ~ play lD the drive WU • ll-yard completion from eun .. ai...,.m to Fred B&mctl at the Rama' 33-ya.rd line wit.b about 6 minuaa to play. -we tried to coown ham and bu lim to do linJe thinas.·· Rob- imoo aid. .. But he made the bis ::::C-Out sttatta)' -as to try to e him ao '° the abort pla~, the same thiQI which ftustrated (PbilA· delpbia) the lut two wee1ts.•• The Rams inability to score after afety Michael Stewart forced and recovered a rumble b)' Toney at the Ph1laddphia 18-yard line with 5: 13 to play in the third quarter pro'~ crucial. Willie Anderson dropped a pass. Phlladelphia linebacker Jessie Small tbrcw Cun Warner for a 5-yard loss and Bob Golie hit Everett upon re~ and got an in-the-grass call for a sack at the 31 . Mike Lansford then kick~ well short and well wide on a 48-)ard field goal attempt. .. To get the ball at that point and not putt mg an) thing on the board 1s s1clc. ·· Rams guard Tom Newberry said. "Wr scre"ed that up It hould ne,er happen to u at an) point in the gaml'.'0 The senrs loomed e'en larger 'I' hen the Rams Ol'Hr regained pos- session alter sconng in tlie foutth quaner. "I was cenain that we'd have a chance to get the ball back. and I \\a~ prepared for 11," Everett said. "I thmk we could ha' e mo' cd the ball 1f ~e got 11 bacl .. The Rams had taken a 14-10 ad- \ antage on an · E'erett-to-Buford McGee touchdown pa.ss in the sec- ond quaner v.1th ::! 57 remaining. but tbc Eagles struck nght back In fi,e pla}s. mclud1ngd ::!.,-)ard Cun- RAIDERS From 8 1 connected -.llh Men \n Femandl'.'1 o n 66 )ard pass fo r the score Schroeder "as elated ·Tm domg. what I need to do for this football team. That 1s maling the pla~s "'hen ni .. m tenmble and 14-yard ioUCWoWD atrike to C&lvin Wi"-liams. fti••ctelpda lOOk the ltad for IOOd. 17-1 ... , die balC The &ties dominated the tbird quaner. ou'tli.nint wk Rama 93-13 in lOW yardqe and aUowin,JUSl SS second-half yircls outside o the the fUms· one scorina dnvc. The return of holdout tiaht end Keith Jackson pTOved to be a key one. He cauatu four passes for 77 yards over the middle. But it was Cunninaham who c~used the most problems. He con- sistently ~aped the Rams' effons to contain him in the pocket and scrambled for the nettssary time to find his receivers or make the move to run. "Having Keith Jackson present opened quite a few things for us,·· Ryan said. "I thought Randall ran the ball well today, and when he runs like that, you put a lot of pre-ssure on the defenm e backs:· Cunningham added. "Budd) told me to Sil ba1:k and~ m)sclf. That's wh) I scrambled a lot toda) Our plan was to go to Keith and "hl'n the) stopped Keith. I would go to the "ideout. The whole oITens1 \'e hne did a ~at JOb ll.><ia) .. Which 1s more than can be said for the Rams, "ho struggled to get the ground game going after a\erag- ing 111.5 ~ards per game through t"o "eeks. "We never got off 10 a good stan. and that hun us:· Ne" belT} said. "We should have run the ball better than "e did and should have blocked beller than "'e did." Robinson added. "Our inabilitv 10 make the pla~ s consistent I) ai- lo"'ed the game to get out of hand. "h1ch 11 did in the third and fourth quaners. \\e didn't ha'e c..'nough cons1stenC) in an)thing "e did 10 maintain possession of the ball ... The Rams ha\e t"'o weeks 10 v.e can and no tum mg the ball over. He seconded his coa h's notion that the team 1s improving e'el) "eek He went on to sa) he thought he "as 1mpr0\ ing. as v.ell. ~hroeder completed 9 of 19 pa!>~'s. including the touchdown As you might have noticed In last week's Driver's Seat. (a preview of the 1991 Oldsmobiles). the 1991 cars from Detroit are starting to be revealed to the automotive press The year of 1991 is going to be a landmark year for Detroit as the Big Three break into whole new areas of engine. transm1ss1on. suspension. braking and safety technology In their quest to regain market share from the Japanese and Europeans. American auto makers are pushing engi- neenng achievements to new heights in affordable, easily maintained automobiles that retain competitive pricing and offer spectacular gains in performance There has never been a better time tc be in the market for a new car. and the domestic manufacturers are working harder than ever for your business This week, I will take a brief look at the new offerings from Ford Starting with Ford's smallest autc... the Fest1va. changes have been made that include replacing the carburetor with a soph1st1cated fuel 1n1ect1on system and s1mpllfymg the model choices 1n this hne of super-economical micro car Gone for 1991 are the l Plus and LX models. replaced by the new GL The high-mpg commuter 1s powered by 1 3-hter 63-horsepower four-cylinder engine and can be had with either a three-speed automatic or five-speed manual trans- mission For 1991, the Ford Escort and its cousin the Mercury Tracer have been totally redesigned .. The new Escorts have more interior room, highly aerodymanic styling and In· creased fuel economy. In Pony and LX tnm the Escor1 1s powered by a more ef11cient 1. 9-llter four with electronic fuel in1ect1on and 88 horsepower. In pocket-rocket GT form, the new Escort has a 1 8-liter 16-valve engine that produces a healthy 127 horsepower. 15- inch wheels and four-wheel disc brakes. A stylish new Escort wagon 1s also available for '91, and all Escorts are available with an advanced, electronically controlled four-speed auto- matic. The Tempo. Ford's compact sedan. benefits from noise and v1brat1on reductions for 1991, and continues in GL. GLS and LX tnm. Four-wheel drive 1s still available for drivers looklng for extra traction on slippery surfaces Continuing as Ford's entry into the compact GT market. the Probe needs few changes to remain competitive m '9 1 Engine and transmission choices allow drivers to tailor their Probe to a variety of needs. Base 2 2-llter four. turbocharged 2.2-hter four, V-6 engines and four-speed automatic or f1ve- speed manual transmissions assure that there is a Probe for everyone interested. Mustang, the name that means muscle-car styling and V-8 power. gets handling upgrades for the hot GT model Additional cornering power Is added by stuffing 16x7.0-lnch five-spoke aJuminum wheels and 225/SSZR 16 Goodyear unldlrectlonal tires under the fenders of the GT, and LX V-8 models also get avallable 16-lnch wheels/tires. The economy minded four-cylinder model gets a substantial 17 -horse- power Increase this year. Big news for the 1991 Thunderbird Is the available 5.0- llter V-8 engine. This 200-horsepower version of the Mustang V-8 gtves the Thunderbird considerably more power than the standard 3.8-llter V-6. and more relaxed performance than the aupercharged engine In the hlg'h:performance SC T-Blrd. The new engine Is available In LX and base cars. Also new fOt '91 11 upgraded seat trim and optional automatic tampwature control. FOtd Taurua, the trend-Mttlng family sedan and wagon ttt.t broke new ground for atytlng and design, recefvet a auper-1efined etectronlcalty controtled four-speed automatic tranaml11lon. Combfned with new eequentlaJ multlpofnt fuel lnieetlon (the mo9t aophlatlcated ayatem used In paaenger cwa) fat both four<vflnder and 3.0-ltter V-6 engines, the drfwtrelnl .,. now quiet• and mueh more emooth. The bW .._,. alee> gets an 8ddttk>n., 15 hortepOWer. L TO CrOwn Victoria. the tradttk>MI, full-sized Mdans Md •MOM..,,..,.. lhoet complft"Y unct.iged for 1991. Qeiir.-.. ...,, le now ...nd8rd on the v.:a powlted, 11x- p11 I .. ~ 8"d etght~Hlllnglr *8g0n. coatlnue lbe be&lina proc:aa with a bye next Week. and lboWd mum at neatt~ heahb 1ritb. 1-2 record lbf a d9ee with Oneinnati on OC1. 1. .. We need 10 become a better football &cam.·· Roblmon said. .. One-ud.cwo or l-l are not disas- trous nwnben. We cu lmprovt and we need to coatinue t.o improve. The week off will bclp. ~Last year. the 49en were the only team that didn•t face problems. We bad a slump. We're in one now ... I hope. I hope we act aoina and come out of this." 0 a.-. 'D, Items 21 .... ...,~ ....... 1 .. J 14 J 1-V 1 1 t 7-JI n-ltGMttw Ptlr-f' G R ui.-4.3, 1:42. .-.~llald 50 NU from E¥Well H.enafwd i.io.), 10;S$ S.C...Quwtw Pftl-Qvlo 15 pen trom CUM!nlhetn (Rua ... W.iCl<I 71' .-emt-McGH 10 NU lnlm ILeMforO klek), 13'03 PN-WtMlemt 14 NU from Cunllllnjtliwl' (ltu1 ... 11.lck). 14 26. ,,..,,0.-W P*-FG lltu1 ... II. S-23 • ...... °'*"' Pt11-0n.1rntrl0f\0 t run IRurell kle!•l. St Rem\-Gerv I run IL•n\forO kkkl, '41 A-63,644 GAME ST A TISTICS ~ lltenu F lr\i 0own1 2S 1S ltu\n.1-vero' 37-171 1S-3S Penlno ™ 144 Return Yer Os 71 0 Como·AIHnl 11-2'· I 17-3S-1 !>ec,.eo-Yero1 Loa1 3· 14 2-14 Punll I· 10 4·3' Fumt>te\·LO•I ?·2 1-1 Penellle1·Yeroa 4-.0 7-SS Tl,..... of Poneulon 3' 11 ?3.42 INDIVIDUAL STATI.STICS RUSHING-Plllledelc>llle, T-y 24-103, Cun· nl119nem 7-U, Sl\ef'rnen l · 14, 8 ver1 2-1, Orum· monO 1-2 Item•, W••-9·11, GrH n 1·9. Gerv •·S. DelOino 1·3 PASSING-P!lileOetOl\te, Cunnl1191\em 11·2'·1·241 Rem\. Evef'eU 11-U-1-260 RECEIVING-4"tllledelohl•. Jedlson ·-n. lOMY 4·'9, Quick )·)7, l!lver\ 3·20, Bernell 2·Jt, Wilfle m• 1-14, Shulef' 1·12 Rem\, Ellerd 7·14S, HolOf\an 3·21, McGee 2·25, JOhn\OI\ l·•. Co• 1·2•. A~ 1-2s. Felson 1-12 MIS$ED FIELD GOALs-Phtl.oetonle Rua.., 3' Rem\ Len.\!Ofd 41 pass to Fernandez. He was not inter- cepted. Allen was, though. The runrung back. playing out a haUback pass. was bit as be tried to throw downfield and was picked orr. That was the only Raiders· turnover of the contest. Pittsburgh. on the other hand, fumbled five times. two of which were recovered by the Raiders. The Steelers also had one pass intercepted. Defensive tackle Bob Gohc ex- plained that he felt the Raiders were kind of flat early in the game. "I guess that explains wh y they were successful with the short passes and the runs up the middle m that first dnve ... he said. "But we settled down and got comfortable with the JOb that had to be done:· he added. Gohc said there was httle doubt in his mind that the defensive untt m1s~d Howie Long. "He is an im- pact player. But we know we don't ha'e him so we had to do the job and "e did 1t:· Long was mjurcd last wed. and will miss about six games. Like his coach and hke his quar- tt•rba<.·k. Goltc agrees that the team 1s getting better "•th each passing week This team can get better and 1t 1s getting beuer. Gohc said. rhat's what Shell said earlier. The coach observed. "These guys are hangmg tn together. The) are play- ing as a team. not as individuals. We are a good team ... That's what the Raiders are tl)1ng to show e'el) one. Next \.\eek. the) take..' on the Chicago Bears. one of the fc"' undefeatc..'d squads left in the :--.FL The game 1s scheduled to begin al I p.m. at the Coliseum and ~omc arc predicting a crowd of up to 80,000 0 Raiden 20, S9"Mn J S<ere bY 0ue"'8n F1n1 0ue.- P t -J'C, An()er\O" )I t II S.Cencl 0ua.-LA -F G Jeev•r 40 42 Tlllrd Ou•--L A FG Je-r 4S. l 19 f9;1r191 Ov•r1er J 0 0 J LA Allen 1 run IJ•ev~ •1ck l. JV 0 o-) J 14-20 LA-F er.-.ndez 66 oeu from xnroeoer tJuoer i. IC~ I 6 ?I A-S0,6S7 GAMI: STATISTICS ""' LA ~"\I OOW"\ II 16 llu\l\H ~••ch 21·90 )4· 12S Peuln9 111 14 RtlUf'n Verd• 4 62 Como All Int 19·11· I f ·10-I Seoed v ••Ol Loa• 6·JI O·O Punt\ S-39 l ·lS F Jml>'ts LO\I S-1 0-0 Penett•H Verd\ S·JI S·30 T ,.,. (II POUfl\•On lJ '' 26 U INDIVIDUAL ST A TISTICS llUSHING-Plll\C>ur9"· H-11-67 It 8e1t I 11 WoneY l·I W W•lllem1 1·1 Fo\ler 1· I. 8rnttr l 0 LO\ A'-'8s Alleft 11-"· Mueller 7 l1 Ge .. l ·ll Stno111 1-10 McCellum 3·1 x n<oe4er 1 I ' PAUING-f'1ll•buron. Brister lt -11· I· 15' l..O\ A""'8\. SCIW'Oeder t lt+ 141 Alie<! 0 I I 0 ltECEtllll\tG-Pill~OI\. Mullerktv 7 '1. l..•OI>\ 4 ll. HIW )-12. SI-I 14, 0 5nee I· 13 Worley 1·1, Hooe 1·2. R 8el 1 1 Liit Anootn Fernenoct1 S· 130 Ga.ti 1-7 T 8 rown 1-s. Horton 1-• Allen 1·2 MISSED FIELD GOAL~ Sports break 111cr · La1111 wins It In l•na PIPlt Nancy Lopez sank a 5-foot bitdjc ---- putt on the fint playoff hole Sunday for • I her fint victory of the year as she fli:I defended her title in the $325,000 MBS LPGA Cassie in Buena Park. Lopez' playoff victory over Cathy Gerrina. wonh $48, 150, c.tpped a late charge by the LPGA Hall of Farner. After two holes of the finaJ round, Lopez was eight shots bchmd leader Caroline Keggi . But Lopez stormed into contention with fi ve birdies and one bogey en route to a 4-under-par 68 over tbe 6,351-yard Los Coyotes Country Club course. Elsewhere m sports on Sunday: • A.J. Foyt. the all-time wmnmgest driver in Indy-car racing. sustaJncd scriou' lower extremity tnJunes in a crash during the Texaco-Havoline 200 at Road Amenca in Elkhart Lake, Wis. Foyt, 55. went off the rolling 4-mile. I I-tum circuit at the end of the mam straightaway. drove over a shoulder and into a grassy depression. The front end of the car was crushed in on top of the four-lime Indianapolis 500 winner and It took CART safety workers more than 15 minutes to cut the inJured Foyt out of the damaged Lola. Dr. Steve Olvey. director of medical affairs for CART. said, "His vital signs arc stable and have been stable through out the entire episode. He's awake and alert and talkmg. He has badly fracturl'd lower extremities. There were no funher apparent injuries.·· TlllVlllH, Plllll INltlrll111' 111'1-lftl * Mets-Cubs. \\GI'<. \\OR. 11 '" J m * B1lls-Jr1~ ( hannel ., tt fl m TELEVlSIO:"\ BeHMll 11 30 I m --'r" 'Otk '1kl\ ,, I ht~ago I ""' y.; I 1' "OR Pro Feotbell <• pm -liufl•h• •I "<'" 'orl. frl, i hanncl - Horu l\ulll1 b p m --LOut\1a na \upc"r Drrl:I\ tr.•m ,, . .,. f ltk~n• 11.11't' 1 £'iPN 8 pm. -f11rplr\ P.ir .. rrr lan l hanncl ~l'I I Pnmr r II I.ti 1am 1 llnlll1 ft pm -R11Jnc\ \lomr ·~ frrr. Page 1un1or·m1ddk .. <'11hn from '4.lllnll< ( tl) \rc1m < h~nnd lrr(1('al• a1 11 pm l 7 JO pm -(1rn.11u lkinanJC'1 '' I \fl\Ot Jiad .... 1n •Ul'<'f fu1hrl""t11t11~ from thr r urum r nmc T1dt1 orfl•I fl 'IO p m -11t>U• l1lcHC' \urt li<•ul Ill 11 .. n1 l'rtl\ll< '"" 1l1pc-I Pr1mr l ·~I.rt "etl'r M.11111« "-u•lll lo•ur final• lr.1m \.1n I 1311\ t'4il ''·'I" 1 ~, II p m -Englt\h lr.i@ur ""'IV'''"" I rcJ• J ll"Hrnh•n• llul\pur 11.irx 1 'P. •n•< h•nnrl • Colll'lt t'MtbAll 111 l"m I \1 "' "•'h1n11un 11.ipc1 l'rimc 11•~"' Metor S,Ont \Jo I'm ~ lO II m ~pm t \R T ~1 ~1 from fl .. h,11 l.•1.r \I." t1.11'< 1 RAt>IO BeM'ball o\11i c·I· .11 l t"\a\ "''"'( I I 11 l>...Jj!rl\ al Hl'lu~lt\n .._..,™ 1'•1111 '>;111 l>tq v "' '-'n ~~"""" t-.1\1H 1 1>1 •1 Pro HOC'b ) fl \O p m '\ltl "1111:11111•11 t..rn1• " P111•t:iurih hum lluu•ll'n IJC'l•\cJI \I R\ 11°~11 ... , ... ·\I:- Further evidence that God Is Into golf 1 ... nto t1k11 on1-11m1 l11d The Toronto Blue Ja\S move<l back :::a into first place in the American League East. rail) 1ng 10 tic ( leveland in the • ninth inning and beating the Indians in the 10th on Mook1e \\ 1lson's single. Toronto set a maJOr league attendance record of 3.885.284 th1\ !tt'ason. induding 5Klh straight sellouts to round out the home slate. Elsewhere in the pennant ral'C\ •Yankees S, Red Sox 4: In Ne" York. Tom Bohon. s1an1ng instead ol Roger Clemens. lasted onl) I 1n innings Sunda) as Nev. Yorl beat Boston 10 send the Red So'\ 10 their eighth loss in 10 games. •Pirates 7, Cardinals %: In St. Louis. Bobb) Bonilla homered and droH' 1n t"o runs as d1\ls1on- leading P1mburgh reduced 1t\ magic number to ei ght b) beating the t Louis C. ardinals 7-~. Bob Tt'"k'ibUI) ( 10-81 gave up six runs and six hits 1n li\C-plus 1nn1ng!t as P11t\burgh won for the founh time 1n fi,e gamC's. •Mt-IS 7, Cubs 3: In ( h1cago. OarT) I StrawberT) hit his J7th home run to ttc for the National League kad. and D"1ght Gooden "on his ninth consecullH' dec1!11on against Ch11.'.ago a:. the..' New York Mets won and rcmatncd ~1 •games out of first place in the NL East. • PbllllH %, Expos 1: In Ph1ladelph1a. C'harlte Ha)c~ singled home th l' "'""'"it run 1n the..' 16th 1nn1ng as the Ph1ladelph1a Phillies rallied to beat Montreal and J rop the E\pos 6': games out of lirsl pla<.'C From Tbe Anoci•tfil Press .... 111111 ., l "'' 1.'~ll ) of Flonda Prcs1dl'nt Jolut Lom- bardi on <.0n~1denng an appeal to the sanctions le' 1ed b' thl' "i(.'A.\ "I o;1mph cannot find an) ground'> in <--h1<.:h 10 mal>.t· 1ha1 son of apJX'JI \\ <' and thl.' '< .\ ..\ agrt•e on c' e~ point of tact The} didn't\<. re'' us o 'er -tht·~ actual!~ 1reatl.'d u<; 'el) "rU .. l Bengals, Giants, Bears maintain unbeaten status By Barry Wilner AP Sports Writer The Bengals. Giants and Bear s re - mained un· beaten in val)- ing fashions on Sunday. C1n- c1n nat1 used quick-striking • .. ·~· .. • • '':illll'. . • • • • • • ••• offense, New York did 1t "1th OH·r- powcnng defense and Chicago won w11h special teams. All three moved to 3-0. w11h the..' Bengals and Giants cruising over New England and M1am1, respec- tively. The Bears. however, got a big break and converted 1t into Kevin Butler's 52-yard field goal with four seconds remaining for a 19-16 v1cton over Minnesota. V1kmgs punter Ha rry Newsome fumbled a snap wllh 25 seconds lef\. The Bears recovered on the Minnesota 39. failed to make a first down, and Butler kicked his fourth field aoal of the gamC' With JUSl 1:55 remammg. the V 1kin15 ( 1-2) tied tt on a 17-yard pass from Wade Wilson to Hassan Jones. "It ranks nght up there ... Buller said of his game-winning k1l l ··.\n} kick that "'ns a game rank., nght up there ·· •Bun It, Yiklncs 18: Aut kr had field goal of 23. 51 and \~ )ards before his "inning kid "h1k Donald lg"ebu1kc connl'l ted on three kicks for Minnesota • Bea1als 41 , Patriots 7: Rodne' Hol man scored two louchdov.n~. one on a shovel pass from holdc.-r Lee Johnson on a fake field goal, and the Bengals held Ne" England to 34 yards rushing. Boomc..'r Es1ason had two TD passc!>. but none to Tim McGee, who \till managed six catches for I 6J )ard\. • Gluts H, Dolplalns 3: I he flr\t meeting ~tween the Giants and Dolphins since 1972 -and ooh the second ever -was a d1~stt'r for Miami. The Dolphins go1 into New York temtory only once and their running game. ranked second m the league. was 1nv1S1ble Sam- mie Smith. whose 21 S )ards rushing led the lcaaue. went for nine on five cam,.~ • Rtd1ktas 1 t , Cowboys I$; The Cowboys couldn't duplicate their last two tnps to Washington. when the) won C hip Lohm1lkr kicked lour fidd goals. one from 55 \ard<; and Darrell Green ran an ·inter- ception bad for a touchdov. n • Oiiers U, Colts 10: Warrrn ~toon bcramc the all-11mc leading pas~r for the 01le~ and produced lhrl.'l' tou~hdo\\ns Moon hit Lorenw \\ h11e v.11h touchdo"'n passes of 13 and SC\ en } ards in thr !ioeCond quarter. \\'h1te·s first touch- do\o\n catche~ of his pro cart"cr. He abo hll a 6-)ard touchdown pass tu Erne:>t G1vms with 3:03 to pla). • Cbld1 I 7, Pickers 3: Chnsuan Oko) c ran Ii\ e )'ards for a touch- down and Stan Petry returned an 1nti:rccpt1on 33 yards for another M.Orc..' • Cbar1ers U. Browns 14: 8111) Joe Toll"er thrc" two touchdown puses 10 .\nthon) Miller and llenl) Rolling returned an mter lept1on 6 7 ) ards to sc1 up a third ~ore. CleHland (1-2) led 14-1 0 at halftime and the Chargers ( 1-2) had not scored in the second half of thrir first two aames. Deardorf wins coveted Mallory Cup • Salata U, Car41aaJ1 7: Rueben Mayes. who missed last season afier Achilles tendon surgery, scored thret of New Orleans' fint four touchdowns of the season. M&)C ' TDs came on runs of 10 yards in the third quarter and four ind 14 yards m the founh period, Jiving him has fi~t three-touchdown pme as a pro. By Almon Lockabey Dally PllOI 9oalln0 Wf'll• REDONDO BEACH -Scott Dcardorf of Santa Monica Yacht Club is the n('w leuce o( the Mallory Cup, symbolic of the United States Yacht Racina Union men's sa1lin1 champ1onsh1p. The Mallory Cup wn hosted by Kina Harbor Yacht Club and con· s1stcd of 10 races involvint the win- rcn tn the USYRU JO areas. Dear- don rcpncTitcd Arca J. Deardon posted 38.S points for &be win.. H&S cle>telt rivaJ WU Robert Bera or Oklahoma 1ty Yacht Oub wtth 40. 75 poi nu.. Andy ScbocuJe. Minnetonka. Mi1111. Yacht Oub wu third With 42. Olbtn "' ordtt ol fiul finllb! 4. Robin WCll. RoyaJ Vancouver YC, ..... 75; S. Paul Cidrtutaa. Mctedecoek, NJ_, 47.5: 6. Wiltiun ' L>n:wcs, Manhaset Bay. N.Y .. 4CJ; 7. Seldon W&sen, San Francisco YC. SS. 75; 8. John Demiel. Erie Pa. 61. 9. John Dickson, C'h1tham. MISS .• 82; 10. Rob Fowler. Privateer. Tenn., 83. • Bahaa Corinthian Yacht Yacht Club'• Anaclm.n Smes sailors tum· ed their seventh and eiahth races into an arpy type competition With 1 race to Lona Beath on Satur· day and a race home to Newpon on Sunday. The Anaelman Series ll for Paformanct Handicap Racina Attt rati.np. Results of Race 7: ................... C'-AIS A-1~, Jf/ff ,.,...., ........,, ...,.., Y(J t. """'9m, 0.. ~ AJffl IMWtr, C_..lr~ lev YC; J W14'1f ~. J o.n-l•J, ,,-.. 111 ...... vc CLAll .-1 LkUt't ... ,, M D-CW., .._ C...._ YC, t.,.,, r-. ........ Atrt ~. KYC: J. ..__, M .,._., c..evc CLAU C-1. ~ OUCl .-... KYC. I ......... '*""""• C..-'IC: J .... -... '"" .....,, c..evc. CLASS 0-1 lnvlilt>le a1" Wonti.m l!ICV(, 2 x--•led, Fnn Tti.vlllH I', CeP<l&VC, 3 Pvnvcel Jonn Sieley, Vo.,...,., YC 1...,. '"°' ........ Cl..AS$ A-1 Jem Senion, lltoberl Kltlll ecvc, 2 PM. Jim !mrn1, ecvc. > ~.'°": Oevlcl Grev, Soulll ~· YC CLAU &-1 lmoutw, •1.111 Mo<lltomerv I CYC. t l.OComocMn, •omv Gretlle, ave, ) JlffY Too CLA&S C-1. Plonelro, all ' C•'Oll avrne acvc. , v.-11. Freo "'"""· tcvc >' Sllf\t\llOI ' C~ 0-l ..._., Trell, FrMll Uwre ~ lev Y9Clll ••dllt ca,,e, 111.,ltlOll. J Ill J S.., aw ...,..,,_ KYC •Twenty-five brawny sailors turned out Saturday for BaJboa YllCbt Oub·a Macho Men's Rtpua sadtd in 8-foot Sabo11. Oas.ses ~re orpai.led ac:conl1na to wc'l}lt. The results: OAANOI I..., Ill _,,.,_I Mel'lt ~. 8eNe ,.,..,,,.. vc. , NtClt ~ ..... VC. J. OM ..,,..,_, AllmtlM .. ~ YC .a oaAfHM! n•• -.~1 '""' Mlllll'••••· KYC; ' Kim Mee#• ave .>. #Wt 1111 AIYC ..c;;G .. ....,. • .,., .... >-, Alllll ,......_ 1vc. 1 OrlMm ~. ave. i. ............ AIYC, t. llllr ..,_., IYC. • 41en tt, FalC091 U : ln San Francisco, Joe Montana threw for 398 yards, includ1na third-quarter touchdown passes to Jerry Rice and Brent Jones, as the S.n Francisco 49crs defeated the Atlanta Falcons for theLr third conJCCUnve victory • Breetee 14, 8-.Mwb SI (el): In Oen"'er, John El•-ay completed three passes and Bobby Humphrey ran 26 )'ard on a draw play, 1ettin1 up David Treadwell's 2S.yard (1tkl pl 9:14 Lnto ovcrt1mc to lift the Denver Broncos pa.at the Sank SQba~U.. • hc9 II, U.. tt: In Tampa. Vinny Tnta"crdc broke up• blnlc o( field pl1 with two foun)t..quar- 1er touchdown drifts that carried the Tampe Bly IM:aneen to a 2~20 YIC'IOf'Y ovn the Oeuoit Uon. ,,,_ n. A•m.-,,,_ • llmET ~M.saf.. .. . (IMt ....,, lldO tt*ul *n ttf .. ,.,... ., ..-.> • 97-Lu.it E.Ardla (Saddlebedt). TO rctum wi\b i_atm:cplion. .. We cmr.ujtwt c:ondiuonana dam.,_ \be o Week and tried to teep pncUCa lbon 10 kids could hit the boob a litt)e harder. ..We've bem s>MtY dana healthy thua l'&r, 10 I think I would bave prefemd '° keep pla~ Hopefully ~can maln\ain our intensity. We'll be able IO Judie that ~ter when we start pracUCina today." • 9s-Julian Jobmon (Woodbridee), kkkofr return for touchdown. • 80-Dmk $pub elCr Deit:bdown run. • 80-Dtftk Sparb let Dei touchdown nan. • 6S-Stcve Bacon ( rona del ), TD pus from Todd K.ehrti. • 62-Derck Sparb (Mater Ori), touchdown run. • 49-BiU Sandro ('Eatancia)1 run. • 4S-8obby Smith (fountain Valley), TO pass from Marcos Diaz. • 44-Jcrm&ine Jackson (Costa Mesa) touchdown run. r .. ta111 Va.DeJ c-cll Mae M1lllm ••we're pretty happy with the improvement ~ showed. We were 1bk to ru.sh the football more effectively than we bad in the previous two sames. • 42-Brian Broadbent (Mater Dei). Held pt. Lut Wed'I ,...... leaMn l. Derck Sparks (Mater Dei), 14-279"· 2. Jerry Apana (University). 23-149; 3. Mike Castro (Slddleblck), 19-bl; 4. Bill Sandro (Estancia), 16-127; 5. Scott Seal (Irvine), 28-117: 6. Lucas Jones (Westminster), 7-96. Lut Week'•,., .... le.ffn "We bad 1e>tne different receivers catch some bal.11 for us in Bobby Smith, who finally aot healthy w_ith a hamslrina, and sophomore Bnan Gail. Smith made a nice catch for a (4S-yard) touchdown and we think Gail will be a fine player. l. Paul Delpdo (Saddle hick), l ~I S:2. I 91 yards, 2 TI>s; 2. Ryan McEvo y (Costa Mesa), 9-21-2, 160 yards, 1 TD: 3. Randy Karhner (Ocean View), 14-22-4, I S3 rants. 1 TO; 4. Marcos Diaz (Fo untain Valley), 8-21-1, 147i· yards, 2 TOs;·s. Josh Gingrich (f.dison. for lolani pme Aua,. 31), 11-0-0, 128 yards., O TD: 6. Todd Kehrli (Corona dcl Mar), 7-19-1, 127 yards. I TO. "M ike Riley and Karl Schrollcr played well on the offensive line and Derek Capps (&uard and nose guard) played well on both sides of the ball. Lut week'• ncetvlq l~n I. Alben Fanop (Ocean View), 8-89; 2. Chris Perry (Irvine). 7-S2; 3. Mike Cunninaham (f.dison, for lolani pme Aug. 31 ). ~ 71 ; 4. Duby Ospina (Costa Mesa), S-82; S. Dave Anderson (Marina), S-63; 6. Juhan Johnson (Woodbridge). S-S6; 7. Georae Greenwalt (Newpon Harbor). S-49; 8. Jake Jacobs (Woodbridge), S-13. Lut week'• acerta1 leaden I. Oc~k Sparks (Mater Oci), 18. "We arrived emotionally ready to play a football game, which we hadn't done in previous weeks. due primarily to our inexperience." !MM ................ den RlllNne 1. Marc W•lker <Unlvenlly), 61·371; 2. Scott S.•I (lrvlnel, 79·330, 3. Shawn FuttMd <Marin•>. 61·311; 4. Jerry ANM (Unlve"lty), S9·M ; S. Der.ti Sc>erk' (Meter Dell. 14·279; 6. Mike CHtro (Sedd~ckl, 39·235; 7. Russell OlsMfskl (NewPOrt Herborl. 45·213, I. V•nc:. Se!iteno (We,tmln,terl, 27·209; 9. Jermelne Jeck'on <Cost• Mewl, 41·210; 10. Biii Sendro <E,tencl•), ~207. B•tiapNI Beacll CMda Geor1e Pate0e: ·•we did some real good thinas and we did some stupid thinp. "We threw into coverage a couple times and had the ball picked off. But we matched up real well physi- cally and our defense saved our bacon. lteulnt 1. Josh Glnorlch <Ec:Jlson), 42·71·2, 629; 2. JemH Wyatt (Woodbridge). 47·17·3, 617, 3. Ryan McEvoy (Co,te MeM). 27""3·4, SOS; 4. Rendy Karllner <Ocean View>. J0-6J·I, 422; s. (llel Jason Mlnlcl (lrvlnel. 41·70-2, 394, Moreen Lenchen11n (Laeuna BHchl, 22·59·6, 394; 7. Sieve Welker CNeWpO(f H•rbor), 35·66·3, 391; I. &Illy Bl•nlon (Meler Dell, 32·6J·2, JIS; 9. Melt Johner <Est•ncla l. 12·?1·1, 341, 10 Todd Kehrll ICMON O.I Merl. 24·6J·2, 307. "We did OK. but I'm not pump- ina this team up just yet. because they don't deserve it We can im- prove and we need to get a whole lot better doing the things we do. RecetvlN 1 Mike Cunnlnonam (EdlM>nl, le>-303, 2. George Greenwall (NewPOrl Harbor), 17·214, 3. Julian JotmM>n (WoodbrldQel. 17·208, 4. Devld Gonzale1 (Meler Dell. lS· 169, S (lie) Wiii Botlu,i.vltkl CE,tenciel. 13·272; Mark HuffrNn (lrvlnel. 13·231, Ctlrl' Perrv (lrvlnel, 13·120, I . Albert Fanooa <Oceen View), 12· 131, 9. Ttlrff li.d with 10. ··0efens1vely, we've played really, really good football (two shutouts and 12 total points allowed), whale offensively, we've played well enough to wan." ~ I Scoll Seat (lrvlnel, ,., 2 Hern.n 0. Santo' (Saddleo.ckl, 19. 3. Five tied with II. "We've pared our backfield rota- tion to about four guys and they'll For the record Mi]lli L111111 STANDINGS Amtrkan LNeue AMERICAN LEAGUE Reven 4, A"9lb o WI ST OIVIMOtl CAUf'o.MIA KAldAJ QTY 0.•-,_ Tt~H ....... '9•• ... "•" ... ' , ... -· f O'OfltO .... _ Oe•toH ,.__ .. ,....,.... --.. ,...... "°"' W L ~ f1 Si foll " ... IC IO n U. 1S 11 .., I• IO a t " " .. I It .. 0 ) oa ••1111 •••II --" f 0 I 0 T-""' rt f t 0 0 ........ 211 • 0 0 0 S.Ot~ .. 211 1 0 0 0 II co .. 11... ) 0 I 0 ... _ .. 1" I 0 0 0 n Ow...,..,,. 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We also lacked intensity at times. but we blocked well 1n soots. "Everythina is coming toetther real well defensively. We have a more ~ivc package this year and we re mwna bia plays. The defense hu gone ~yond m y expec- tations to this point. but w~ still have a ways to go." Oceu Vlew Coacla Howard Isom: "The tbina I was most proud of was o ur kids never quit. We were down 14-7 at halftime and we'd made a lot of mistakes. but our pla}'ers sta}'ed in there. That's the mark of a team that's apablc of being champio ns. .. It was a b,g w1n because at puts us an a posauvc frame of mand going anto lcque. We've gotten anto a habit of coming from ~hind the past two years. I'll take the wans. but 1t sure docs make the coaching staff a lot older m a hurry. "We played much ~ner on both sades of the ball the second half We came into the th a rd quaner knowing we just had to cut down on o ur mistakes and we were able to do that Weatmla1ter Coaclt Stu Clark: ..Defensively. we played a prett} dard good game until the final few minutes. Our offense allowed their first touchdown. tht') scored late sn the third quaner. then "'e allo"t:d a long touchdown run "1th t"o minutes to go Our defense has real- ly come ahve. "Offensively. we wt're reall~ hurt by the loss of our No I quanerback (Matt Baik)). "ho "as ou1 with an anJUf) to the ner .. e 1n his throwing arm. He should ti( bad. "hen wc meet Manna an t"-O "eek'>" Top 10 Orange County high school football Daily Ptlot selections 1. El Toro Ctlareen (l ·Ol rol on wi1tl c.nvlndfte lS • 6 vlcterv ever o.wnev. Santa ~next In ... .., Tllur'4MY. 2. Tustin T1len (l·O) Wtf'e lclle be· T cauMef IMMfl· • __ .. ~ eoener In H•wali. El Mod· ena ne>rt on F rl · dev. 8. Capo Valley Ceu ear' --' (4-0) ounhl'I ~"' .... • •,.-~ ..... Carena, 4l·O, 991 J '*" mt ..,., ' ' WHll •••Inst ""' $«Vite en Fri· dlY. ' 4. Esperanza Aztecl (l·O) PUall •Mcie Wnt· "*'•m. 11 -0, lreec> defen11W r.cerd llmff9d te "''' 10 '*"" .. WW..*'- .,,,,, .. '4l 1c.\ 5. Edison Ctlareer' (J • l) Wtf'e lclle ~UMef9"n• er In Hew•l4. , .. ,," •• be ftttted by Hunt· """"" a..c11. ., l4i't'l ·-~~ ~ ., 8. Htn. B11ch ~ CJ·Ol ~aM •"" """"' vtcwv .. 111.cll ..... '*1 H•r1Mr eut ef T• 10. 1•"911 .. TllunMY. 7. V1111Cl1 Tleer\ (J ·O l .ewe ~ ~ •"" U·• .... ..., •. Oe,.ct.. Trev <Ml -.n bet• ..,,.,...'"* .. • 8. M1t• Del M•11erc1u ti-JI•....,.... ~--0-­ '-"' In ... ~---·· ....... -•"" •. 11--. I. LI HlllPI Hl-•"9r\ ., .. , .... "'*' ............. ,... Ill ..,.. .............. ............ ......... ~ .'f + ~, ·~!J,·: . .. • ~ .. KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Steve Farr piacbcd 1 f1ve-b1ner for tus fim rJUUOt 1asue complete pmc and atended hh ICOl'tlal 1treak 16 in· tunp u the Kansas Cny Royal1 beat the Cabfontia AJ11Ch ~ unday. f UT ( l 2· 7) -1~ OUt lbrce ~ waited lt\ree •n ha• kiftlCI( ouu.na lincc bC "°'I~ lnninp on July ,14, t 914, IPint& Tu.u. FUT, mmna Kansas City took a l-0 lead an the l«'Ond •Mn Russ Mormon led off walb a lriple llnd tcored on fanky's .. uct pitch. 11. 11111111 111)1 ...... , .. ., • ..a .... ....... tnct .. .... ... .... ... ., •Or-. C..t DdJ ........ Aftldt Pfaytt o( the Oly: Jeck HO'll'- dl. •ho went 2 ror 4.. . ..._ _ __...._._ ---""'----· C • .. t A • G1un It IUIH l"ftil)utes left From 81 playen and OOICbcs att O.Ot Upp)' wit.bout • WlD. .. • U.Wtrllt)' CMdl 111&1\ c.. ·'slh• "It's cood to have a WlD. We played •eU, bunt on lO the t.JI for a Iona ume and that en.abtcd us lO atay IWI)' from thcll explOSlVC· neu. On de:fense. we &Ot some aood play all•round and we JUSt made one containment miita.kc apinSl their quarterback th.at led to• score. But we contained them well most of the night and we felt fonunate wt did beca\1$C they were a g.rcat foot- ball team. That emotioo m-c;.. .... liAdlec:tcT .,_ Qems WW ... widl a neck UV-, fa ... ...,. quancr. AJdllouilb Geol9 it a- pected to fulJ=•et, o.i.o. ca. firmed that will eew.r .,..)' footb&U 'a. .. He's -C: now,· Oit.oo co. UOuc:d. .. y OU realm tboulb. wbm sometJuna liU this ~ bow l05'1fU(lC&Dt lhJnp .re:~ F\ de- prcued about •ocana football pma. but tJus kind of th1oa tbaka you ~ and you realae there are 1 lot more amponant thU'IJ to life."' • sa...-d c... Jeny Wltle: ''I still feel we havt a lot of work to do on both 51des of the ball. I thank we're on taraet. but we need to continue to improve and prepare for lcquc." • Woodbrld1~ Coacla Rick Glb.IOll! ··1 thought h1!> was one of our poo~r efforts of the season The first two weeks I thought we im- proved steadtl)', but last week we took a step backward. Y.e had too man) penalu~. too man) dropped balls and I think af }'Ou asked Trabuco Halls. they'd sa} that we were both trying to lo~ the game It wasn't a prett) game "We started to improve "hen the k.lds decided to pla~ "1th some t'mo- taon. We wen· do>Nn 22-1 0 ~•th nane Vaqueros winging It on 3-0 run By Richard Dunn 0ranQ9 Coast Olllly P1to1 ALONG THE O R l\!'JG EC 0 .\ T -.\n 1mprovt"ment deft'ns1' el) ha\ &J'en lr"tne H igh Coach Tt"rr} Hen- ,gan pknt~ of reason for opt1m1sm The first l"-O weeh. b<.ith \ll tOnes v.ere built on offens1' t' pro"C!>S but last Fnda\ ·s shutout put tht' \a- queros on ·another le' el "It's nace to be 3-0:· Henigan said follov.1ng ht) team's 10--0 \lllur. o'er Sunn) Hills Mater De1 . meanv.hak. entered l>-2. but the pre~nce of running bad. Derek Spark\ and a re· JU'enatcd a tti t ude li fted the Monarchc; to a 38-2 I \ICtu~ o' t'r Santa .\na. Here's v.hat the coai.:hes had to 53\ m Irvin~ Coacb Terry H~nigan: .. .\fter looking at the film. our de- fense real!~ pla~ed v.ell Wc had our bach to the v.all and v.e responded -"'e kept them out of the end ronc Offens1,el~ v.c pla,ed v.cll but "'e JUSt had tumo,ers \.\(' aouall' blocked "ell but 1umo'e~ v.cre the l e\ \.\e had ti'c tumo,el'\ and that's a lot 11«, prell\ hard tu \Core puants "hen "'u tum the hall u,cr 11-..1 prctt~ h.ird to "''n ""hrn \OU do that. "Our kids graded out real high on tht' ollen\1'e line and the bad..s and rece1' crs performed "ell tJ unaor. quarterbacl Jawn> M1nal1 ""as 12 ol IM (for 96 'ards l but we d1dn 't ha H' ~ood tii:ld ·P<mtao n a lot \O v.e d1dn·t thro" a' mulh as "'e "ould''e liked "\\ t' felt -.ontident tn our defen\(' going into the sernnd hall based on v. hat happened an the first hall \\ t' kit our ddenSt: "'as going to l t.'t:p uo; 10 the ball g.ame -"'e didn't &l'C them a lot vi -.~nnng npponun1t1C\ in the 5elond halt " • Es t•ncla Coac b J o bo Liebenge>od. ·f-rum the lirst game ""'<.'.''-' gottcn 11 111 pcncnt bettt'r on Jcknw Thai' \.\hat pn:~a\()n 1s .tho ut -gt"tt1ng tx·tt('r \\ e ht" Id them 10 n1• far\l ,.h1"n~ 1n the ti~t hall and put ~tx>J prt•"urc on their 4uJrtr1~.h I.. ·1 thanl v.c -.h''"'cd J Int (>t l harac1er anJ v.e rc guang to t:it·at 'umt: acam' \.l,l· haJ tu pl.l\ \l.t1h1lUt I so phumo rc 4uartcrhJl L. \tatt 1 Johner aµsn but I thin!.. 1R1l hard l Buda} did a good JOb a., a replace· menl. but 11 v.t" can't ~3t tcams Ill e this that "t' need w go Ill the pla,. ofl's. then "l''ll tx· p.\~ king 11 up Thc\ dun't lool.. at the 4uaht\ 1)fthc opp0ocnts The\ lc•nk .11 .. our rt'· cord .. • Lapna Burb Coacb L) man Olaty: 'Th(' \,\ 1n ~'' t thr lid .. a Pll'lll'c o pt1 m "11' 11101.. l\l"Jrd the ~3)-0n l:kkn'1' eh v.c: \t,1lkd so mc Jn ' l'' 1ntt'rct'ptt'd 'l'mt' pa .. S<'~ .and IU\t plJ\~ "e ll ,,11. ar11unJ I 1h1nl.. the dclcn'<' got "'okcn up h) "ic"pon Harbor and the>·'<' !lt't· n pla" ng ""ell e'er 'ii nce \\ e ha' r n t allo"" ed a touchdo" n l ln deknsc 1n 1v.11 "t'<'k<I Wt"''e ~n mort aggres\1'e JnJ the pur..,utt 1\ coming alllntt · •Costa \1oa Coacll Tom Bald•in; · \\ l' pla)C'd a team that "M nC'arl~ pcrtl"l·t Thc' d 1dn'1 hot"t' an} pcnalllC'\ M tUmO\ ('I"\ I think ll v.a a &amc \,\(' ~hould ha' t' v.on. and 11 ~as a little d1 ourag1ng to let II \II~\ 3\i.3\ "We had lour tumo'c~ and ntn<' penalties and the nag~ l..ttp coming at 1nopponune times. l don't under· stand wh\ •tam set up for us w ..,..cll. but still we ll"t' approach1na tht rest of the ~•$On Wlth cautious op11m1sm • Mat~r Del Coacll Bnttt ~•· la.oa: "The roachana st.afT did a Jrut JOb of upp1na th<' 1ntenllt) "t felt after the Tustin pme that S<lmt· thin& w~ m1 1na. but I really <:11me to the conclu ion that •-c bad I tan in~n\al)' ~ 1n the cou.rw of' the ,. • ptti>erataon We terimmaacd th.rtt da) 1n a row lut Wttk and I n-a.U~ btlaevc our kids bad biewme Yu1fied Mth lhc fact that wt co"'Jd hive beatt"n o ur flnt t•o ot>PO":Cnts and that ,.~·IT ao1na to bt a jood team." Well. anytime you 900le 3S poinu.. you should win the ball pme. It helps when the defen.e IClOtt$ like it dad for us last week aaain. We ~ leadma 21-7 just before the half and El Rancho was ,ett.ina ready lO score. Instead we intercept a pass and ao 97 yards the other way. .. h was the key play lD the pme. We were lookln& at 21-14 and in- stead 11's 28-7. hjust lifted us. "I thought (quanertl&ck Paul) Delgado dJd a good job for us. They didn't seem to cover the pus well and we took advantage of iL We also had good pla} from the offensive lane. We gained almost 200 yards on the ground and they dldn 't allow a sack. The) arc really doing some good thanas for us nght now. ,,,,_, l'ow• Baa.,, Orange County high school football ..... It..-.... .... ~ ............. ..... •tr--" .. ~ -.... . av. es .,.. •• 9"r8I ..... Schoal (record) htfRc 1 El Toro (3-0) . . ... 99.l 2 Tustin (JO) . . .... 94.5 3 Cap1straoo Valley ( 4·0) .... ~ 4 4 Esperanza (3-0) ................. 93 7 5 Edison <2· l) ... . .............. 91.1 6 Huntin(ton Stach (3-0) ........ 90 4 1 Mater Oe1 0 ·2).. ... ... .. 89 1 8 Valencia ( 3·0) . . ......... 88. 9 9 Mission V1eio ( 2 l) ............... 85.5 10 La Habra (3-0). ................ 84.2 ll Irvine (JO) . .. .. .. . . . ...... 83.8 12 Dana Hills (2·0..1) .......... 82.8 13 Rancho Alamitos (3-0) ....... 82.7 14 Newport Harbor (2 1) ... .. 81.8 15 Servile (21 ) ................. 81.6 16 Santa Ana (0·3) 79 9 17 Los Alamitos ( 2· l) 78 6 18 Marina (2·1)... 775 19 La Quinta (J.0) 76 9 20 Pac1hca (2 1 J 75.5 21 Tr abuco Htlls (1 1 l ) ...•.. .. .. 7 4 .8 22 f ulltrton ( 3·0) .. 73 5 23 Sunny Htlls 0 ·2) ... 723 24 Vil~ Par~ ( l 2) ...... 72.0 25 Troy ( 2 11 . .. . 71 9 26 Ocun V.ew ( 2 l ) • . .. .. 71.S 21 Foothill (1 ·2) ............... .71 2 28 El Modena ( 1 2) .. 70.S 29 Saddltback (2 I l 70 4 30 Oranae (2·1) 68 8 31 Santa Maraanta ( 3 0) . 6 7 8 32 fountain Valley (0 3) . 67 5 33 Woodbndae (1 -2) 668 34 Corona del Mar ( l 2) 65 0 35 University ( 1·2) . 64 4 36 Western (1 2 J 63 3 37 Brea-Olmda (2·1) 62 6 38 San Clemente (2 l l 61 4 39 Westminster ( l 3 l 60 9 40 Laauna Htlls (2 1) 60 7 41 Savanna ( 2 l I 58 9 42 (stanc1a (1 21 578 43 loara <2 1 56 2 U Buena Park 12 I I 55 J 45 Santa Ana Valley O· I l ) S4 5 46 Kennedy 12 J ) 53 2 41 Cy!>f!SS (1 2 l 52 0 48 Bolsa Grandt (I 2) 51 5 49 Los Amaao~ l2 11 . . .. 50 l 50 Anaheim (0 3) 51 l 51 (I Dorado I I 2) 52 l 52 Costa Mes.a ( l 2> 49.8 53 Laauna Beach 1 l 21 48 6 54 Garden Grove ( 1 2) 47 5 55 Maanoha (I 2l 46 O 56 Katella (0 3) 45.0 57 Santiaao (0·3)....... «.O 58 Sonora ( 1 2) 43 4 59 Century (0 3) 41 5 60 Canyon (0 3) .. 40 4 This week's schedule '""'"411• (7:Jt) (I--' ....... ) 1>1...,11n91on IMecfl .. Edltoft. e l OCC ,_ ...... (~~ ....... , C..roe-> Grov• "' Le °"'"'9. at aotw Gr...oe c-.-...1 It .,..., CM ~ Of\ "'-let 0.. et ~· eow Foo"'* .. , u,...,.,1tv et lnrirle ,._~, Hel'llOr •I LA~· s.ooteOcK'"' VIM,..,,_ •I El ~ ~ta MOl"U et E• Toro Ml•~ V1eto el ~ C>i.eo Cr•wfllrd ·-Pen. "' s. .. .-at L• Palme Par\ EI 0or edO •I I' ultlrlOtl ~· ., OuM• Loe<e Y\ S.--.. H'lll et ~ ~._ Troy al V•~te .. ~ ... c ........... WiKlwn $1 JONI ao.co "' LOt Atemnoa •• , Oeflr ,,..... (7:Jt) , ...... L.-1 Ocoen V...., "' "oumaln V...,,, •I H'n a.c11 '9111• A"'"' MM!fle, et WIK._.., ( ..... --~, lt9ftdl0 Alltmltot et UM ~ Lot A~ "" S.tleeO t i 0.f1119n Orow ' I CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2·5678 Titl DAILY "OT C.LASSlflEO OFFICE HOURS T9ieptl~ Service Mon-1'11 8em·5 30pm 8ustneu Coun1e1 M·F 8 OOam-5 ()()pm .... 1121 ..... OUDUNll PUBllCAttON 0£A0l1NE Monday Fu S 30 AM • Tueadly Mon S 30 PM W~ly TUlll 5 30 PM Tt>ursdlly Wtd 5 30 PM Frldly ll'lurs 5 30 PM S.turd•y Fu 5 30 PM Sunclay F11 5 38 PM C .. Cll YOU" A.D THE Fl"ST DAV lne Oa11y P110t ~'"~ tor elllc>encv ano llQCUrKy However occaslOl'alty erro• 1 do occur Pt-hsten wnen your ad •S read t>a<:ll and Chee .. )'OU• ad daily Reporl errors 1mmed1ately lo 8•2·5678 The 011>y PtlOt ac:ce11ts no hfb1hty tor any err0< 1n an adver11semen1 tor wl'loell 1t m•y be rest>ons11>i. except for tile cost ol t"4t sp<Ke 1Khia11y occuP•ed by the error Cte<111 ca" on1y be 1llowed tor lhe hrsl 1nser1ton Any amovn1 not J>l>id w11hm 30 days as requ.red will be subiec:t to l>UI 1101 l•m•ltld to lonance charges computed al 1 •)'If. 01 lhe unpaid balance per month. aM oo11ec1t0n cos1s ano any reasonable attOfney s lees ..... -. ~. -I.~ . . '-· ., .l . . ... ~ . l .,... . ·V [ .... ")'' tr'\ ' r-,. ")A I. '·• t t ' I' .......... . ' r :•·•.;• ~ .... . . ' . . .... ~. ()pe" 'ie>wH • O'r .. 1011 •• ~A • '>UN 642-5678, 540-IJJO ... llOO m Col!! 11111 262• 66 l o•-•'" Wanttd -2724 zeo1 V< Ha.llWlllT 1 "' 1~ llA 1'WnN9. tM 1M. ~ *"· •1-------., ... .,... .... •Y---......... 3 pool ilfJt&. ""' ....... w. .. I .... getT '*' pelnt. cw pk9, NewPOrt 1 ..., ••• ...,. ... M\. M .. ..-..p00&.1-oer.-. ~ t IA. 2 oer ..,..._ urge fWd, t'lll t• a "'°•tnooMl--32M cerpet dr•P••· StOO/mo, 11A 18A. ., ~ CMlt. PfOf • 642-IT&I. 21,..._,_ a.. to Mr a......_. Oarti.ld. St,100/mo. te75/mo. +-MOO •· Olio. 1 ~ ~ ~ 21+. n-emllr l580fmo • w1poot. .-, offiCIAI pact-* t11-a11 * 722.olU WllllTllTI-1032 w. WMeon -'PtC M50Jmo. 2131-_. UGO 11eo~741 die tennla c;ourt. Flr9pft, 1 _,. 2\tllA, wfd .. up,_. Cell.,._ 4C>m • ......0105 29A 2M apt. tor rent. CdM--W• to bcft 2M, BBQ .... RV 9COIU & .. ,.1 ..... *'"·····* .,.. 2144 11111a1soo1mo m-nn •MY TIMBERS• Aval! 10/1. 11100/mo. YeulMd Clla, flp, 0 patio, matut• prodUcJng dt~ At 11ttllt.IM..111Atum.. .r Twrece condo l9r 18R frp4c. Gabte pOot 4134 ....... Wfl1. .... get, tndry. NH/mo, tr ... Ealy pay~ & °!'~· "!.'!! '!?"!'!' l'rptc, patio. eeo. 11drmlndUnltonlil'rWft den 2"'8e.~ .;,d...;, ~· -no..:•w 1141..-1201. 75144»0tM0-2900 only atep• to t>eKtl. ...... ...... l8 ....,., -....... """*=-11.100/mo W.. & "' IMne Collae. F!iot ' ' tto fD, ir*5 UCM357 ONE·OF-A·KINDI UU. 0 0 . 0 INN I ,...... A~ t/17, 17$-1143 1115/mo. Alll/f. fOt ,_, :·=·=· ~ftS ' 2M 2M duples, Mg, new C.M. 48f' .._ v.'da Ml 152t,900 SOOERLINO l7$-t4$5 14CM32• • ' •ElllOE HR w/gerage. pelntlctpt. gerage. needs,.,,,, non ....... CHUCK & LIZ JONES Oca•lftont IM 19A, MiY Nwpt ...... 2 M , 1 BA. new carpet & drpe, pe>ol, pcwc:h, 1~ t>lka to~. $360/mo. 0oee to OCC. 131.1211 "-: ~7.a ~~ tum. Y"tYl1400/mo, S8A *""'°"'°" Twntwn• 28r 517.,. lolH. Mature .-, no pee-.~ IUah l1000mo 11WM--45't A_, w:JW. 7S1-M04 ~ ~I 28A tum~ &2200. 1'48a. AC. W/d, refria. Adulta No peta.. Ordnt -ouno.. 8'1·1371 ,,.. ..__ ~twrwf rff( 11 642~93 0t MW124 get. W• UCI. 11025. LO Inc aeHlmo. 173-7353 "' ·-* Hune. lch. r.m. non lfMr REALTORS• Vwty38fU8Al)Mpr, MOV!-INllM-1t20 8peclcM• 48R S'MIA, lg •Speotoo12BR 28A.2 •1-~* ::>c:.'c::n~~~ upe>er, neer beh/bay. TM Ttm1ee Cerdlf HA bC);;u; rm petio., Oller· ~ v..M.ct cell-Frio. dlattw~ • .tove oeo. Jen ....... , .. ;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~l•1mL11iiiii'iii•ii11.li:"~ial-nii"-I new/clean, l1S50/mo. 28A 1200 1q. ft., pOot, hang. nkie ~. tnoa~-Y:imo. •Aleo 1 Ind. No '*9 545 4165 Mlf 26-SS . ~r Hunt. HMt»our 1042 BALBOA PENI ULA 71415•1243. Jae ... ~, "I~ Anoe tennl1 & pool BA. 2 full batha. L•oe. ........ to"" 2 BA~,_ l'W H'llAT.... SPECIALIST . . ~~.2llt _t. 11 • 12400/mo.'40-1327 ~ 1700/mo. 238 e.oant Hr 288. ~eap bMCtl. W/d. 14501~ 3BR 21-tBA /Ww MCUr· ..,..... Corana dlf Y., 2 J 22 . S~ to Mnd OC*I\ vi.w Avoc:.do St. F0t Into DA. Vrty Ille. 813--646-3130 N fNO. lty gated, :mn1s,'poo1 & * ..... * ~~=E.,Spedol• Spaclol.ie 3' BR ~ '50-2257 ... wmnuge .... ~IFE'S A BEACH!" MIF lAlgUM walgM, pn.. beech. Only $314,000. San Juln C!p 1078 Otder 38" houM t1too ~ tto :· ::· Duptex. lt550/mo •MC . Oeeenfront apectacular vate room OC*I\ wu Call Bkr at 848--8583 On Ortega-· 5 mo yrly Incl ' utlla. :.P:&:.v i187~1 -dep. 183-7111 2 WEEK.'S FREE RENT. Furnlahed 4 BR. 2 BA. 13t5/mo+taoo aec. c.i ,.__,.. _ _-. l04S 100 oak t=·. ~ S41-7020E..,.. &40.1321or720-7152mo. Y ...... tullyfumStucMo ~.2~1~rr:: WlnterRental173-7171 ...._.1t2cw64•7135. __ .. _._.., home. 2BR, 28A ldMI •Tiny-.&M 1BR con-. s750i mo. 18drm 1850 «d ......,.1,.. 77"'n1"" -nl N ' Beech mlf •REDUCED S88KI Nu IUIMW plecie or tor ,.._ bwn ;.;fnoa, patio. fPeC. mo. y, ml to beech! _........,. .,. .,.. ., •• ., llf ~787~ 11t & .... t. i custom home 3 BR, 2·~ tire. $230K ~gt 244-7123 Nr ltlpe, bc:h 502 Jwnlne Upnl IHdt 2148 142-0493 °' 846-8724 l550 +-dep. Mobile home. 2 BR, 2 BA bectc unit blOCtl to beadl. Avall BA ocn vu every rm. S7" NO PETS 722-8011 •Emerald Bay on beectl Welk to beadl, 4BR 38A ~?._~·Ou~ ~ors::_ed :~!',!.~· ~~ now, 645-8231. S709K Agt 248-lnO Moblt Homes All NEWI H.V. Hllta 3 BR. 3BR 3BA tem'twn, ociean houM. w/d hkup, gar, 1~~73 . lo:;;'~ lnl $1,0oo/mo. OWN ineMar bdtm. Non-- FOi S. 1100 2 BA, 2 car garege, gr .. t view, 13800/mo Agt. poo4. new carpet/pajnt, Aaeodated Aeelty amttr Pf9f, Neetneee a N~wpon a.actt 1069 yerd I S2. 500 I mo. 4"'-1178/4IM-11n X39 eundk. 11995. 531-1375. •Ilg. beeut qu6et El.ade. 173-.3M3 mu9tl CM. Otange & Bay, -llE--Pm 619·755-9329 BBQ, ~\Jo, gar, lndry, '400/mo. K«\, 142-8211 IUlll IUL 20 x 58 dout>le-wtde. 2 Af'W'lb cable evl. 1BR S64512BR 3BR 2BA 0ptx upetn y, 2BR 2BA, 2,_,. car garage, bedroom. 2 bath. 8 11 28 B~lght, ~~';r ~~R ti~ B: Newport leadt 2 I 69 $765 No pet.a 831-6427 bl! to betl. tp, cvr'd tM.k:. Roommate to SMr'e half of slngle story townhome. scre$en8e000d OpBoOrch . •=•ck & r.rklng. l1008AVFAT.58R4'MIA m 2602 •UllW• get, IUndeek. d/w, Indy lg 3BR ~NB. n/1, Highly upgraded w/new 8 1 8 •9 .' •7.... 1850/mo. 72l--03"3 Mike w/3-boet dock. 4 t/p, din .... .., 11375 No pet1 S46-M33 :n~'ireo. 1"'° p1ua hard w ood floors . ( 1 ) 1.,....,.... terr. 2 levela, undy bc:h •~ car~ts. etc, $259,900 $7500/mo. Agt 875-2311 IWY ml• ftl4'I 2BR 1BA, tmall becityer<I, AIOllllAIE .,. 1 • Roommate wented. very QI Lots for S* 1400 OoNt1 vtew, llke new 1BR, PVT CLUB 3000 af PH * 1• 111 * gaa w/d hkupa $765 No ON THE BAY clean & qui.t Condo In Easy Terms •--._ .... ~... gar. wld, $1350/mo yrty 38R 3'ABA fl dub Vary dMI\ & bright Up-peta. 645-1831 aft 3pm 9 1 BDRM. 18A ............ S950 NB/CM. S400 and 'Ai u1U. CllCI a uz a R S --1 1 70 · IM. 248-0787 pool/ape. • Sw~eplng atan unit with patio. BACHELOR APT. u1Nltlel No ~t• Delly 9·5 non/amttr. 722-1551. corner o • x epprox. h bor Cataline F~. walk-kl clOMt, Included. AISo have 1BR 548-1501 Ul·IHI Canyon Pt-ToP ,or the WILi 11 m -·-· .;'900;:'& .. t 175-23 ~; garage. pool, laundry ,... apt. See MaNlger at 820 s::.~brpvt 2:,ry~.~ World. Mtn vtew. 255K, -"" cllltlel WOttt-out room Center St 645-0134 ..-" I ·~·~\:·? termi. 497-8834 Enjoy C0tona del ~ et Nwpt Tarr.ce 3BR 2 Story AMclai Jeronlmo Allele · Exc:eptlonel 2BR 1BA. 1ng. tum. avl nowt Dep • "fr ;: Ill belt In thla ~· twnhome 1 ear·gar ~ cp. Viejo 1745/mo . + S300 Brlaflt. """~ 2 BR. 1 fenc:edyd,enc:lgar.S89S. S600mo.utlpd87S..3442 ~'.'! ___ , en<l 1Uxurlou9 3BR 21ABA Pool, new cpf. paint, aeeu;lty. IMMED OC-BA. F/p new crpt & pnt, 548-2"4 $hr 2 BR Condo oeraoe *.EL0 •• 11, bMutyl ~!!'•s .. ~ $1200/mo. Credtt report CUPANCYI 581-9391 own gar/yleart,!~2mo Exclualve BluUs .,.. sp&Qe. fUll ~ prtv. K- cupanc:y ----· """ req'd. 131-12841 +tee. 8ett · ..,_ • ....., twnttma. Lrg 3BR, 2'..\BA, amkr. $400/mo. Pool. Largest J M Peter~ plan 1n 1 :~~~-::So~~ LA MIRADA: 38 R 2BA. E'SIDE lerge 2BR 1~8A. lrg petto.. S 1,250-S 1500 IP&. a&e.9458 Belcourt. 5 BR. •11t BA. Houses/Condos _.111111 $175 & 1825. Quiet Beaut, encl gar. catport, per mo. Uk• new. 837 W1d 10 ~ 31R 28A. pnvate pool & spa Call • neighbortld nr ICtl<>Ola. petlO. lndry. cable hk up. Amtooa Wey. 644-6458 steps to bc:h & t•nta eta. tor details Asking ~al 2102 1...-er 1•1111 Call Nancy, 143-2142 No peta. S850. 142-9795 ExdulM 8luffa StudlO. w/d, mlf, 1450/rno Incl WM*R ... . .. . $1,975.000 or lease for ~ MA..V GARDEN SETTINO 2BR Sunny lrg (13'x32'~ 9&1. uhl. 673-3264 G I 1002 $8500/mo Call Gigi, ~ .. / lllMNt 2BA lerge upitelrt w/d oPI. Clean quiet N/S. _eM_ra______ Agt , 729·7297, 759-8191 PENINSULA ·2 bd. 2 story \t°''"l Y'l 'fj' 1u·\ ·11 ON tOth FAIRWAY bim1d 2606 baiCOny, 800 Hatnlhon N·pet 1535/moe.44~132 2726 Hou se• -' ~or S111e ... I UlllA IEICH'S The Prudentlal S 1500 \\ '-t... .L • lll'Yll St SIOO/mo 642·8319 Rentals Wanted ~l1lorn1a Re~y--_ L~?.~51SS~~ 2 bd, bay, REALTORS~ llllTlf ... 2::. 1~k~· ~ ME~ VER~ 2BR upper, N:::. ::0 ;~:·,~: ·~--ctci•w•odti.-,"". •wiallillll•m•ielnt-etn- !"'Housa--"'!/'!!'COf•_•Nlo"!""'---GATED Blue Lagoon V~la •lfTTIR TUI l fW• HUNTINGTON BEACH . 3 COSU Mesi 2124 $1,095/mo. Avail 1011. w quiet cul-de-tac:, encl up. No peta. 4249 Dana & lmprOYe your Pf'°'*1Y S complex with community Bluffs town home 3BR b. d hm, bonus rm, spa. 2 & 3BR 2BA Apte. frplc. 955-2800. h 759--0e85. garage. S700 + eec:. Rd. S87Sl mo. 142-7324 IOt low rm rent & epaoe to pool & tennis Rare 2BA $319 000 with land $2000 1BR houM w/lingle gar. wet bar, micro, wthr/dryr 496-1938 or 75MM83 mo<llty my 18'jet a.kl boat -~ __ ,_1 _____ 100_2 barga1npr1celor2bd.2') 393-9794 or644-2249 LIDO PARK OR • 2 bd $695. Eastalde. Cell hkup1. central air, 2 cat Brand New 2 BR. 1 BA. our SPECA • OFf llWLYIDHnD des6gn.Arc:hlen4-18M bath fixer owner wants view s2800 · Sheryl Brewer gar w/xtra at0<age AH Appllance1. F/P. pvt M ·~IN I l ~ 2BR 1BA APTS. ~~dthe m I 0 s e I I I ...... ,. RlllE LIDO VLG. 2 bd, den, lab (714)875-6427 maintenanc. Incl. sOrry, ~at I 0 . carp 0 rt ' ~·'month rent. ~·1 c.11831·"•2 ~3 1hniai ~lal 760-3600 S3 l9.000 3 BR 2''> BA Condo 1n bey vus $3750 1BR houM fcx rent. f/p, No peta. 644-0509 l ,200/mo. 675•8929 t!~~~-:c' Jf.1'sa1i Newport Ht1, 2BR 18A, G«!!fS for Rtnt 2740 COLDWeLL BANl\eRO """1Hlf<"'1 pa1nted &carpeted Ask· WlnterFurnlshedRentall singleadult.722-8919. •ll•WlTDYllWt Near So Bay Charming NPT Hghta duplex, 252 Ideal tcx retired per90n, Sl2S/mo. 11c>'l1I " In• j 1ng $684000orleaselor WEST NEWPORT · 2 bd C E t....br thl• .. I • .i-..& furn lBR ""'Lv Rmwlth Palmer.3BR2'-i8A,lrgllv $750.543·5306. off 17th St C M !I Harbor Ridge Newly encl yd. utll incl. $525, LJm.1 llll patio. gar. etc. No ~ti STORAGE ONL y HI Al 1. ,,., I $4.000Jmo Call Gigi, apt $1200 2&3BR 2'.tBA ondo1. n,..., .. .., ng ,,_ . • -. rm, 2~ gar, pvt patio. ---==:--===--...,,...-=-==-646-5 37 ft .. . Agt 729·7297 or OCNFRNT . 3 bd home E's1de Frplc. lndry hk sunHll f r om Ihle FP. den, lg pvt patio. Walktoldloola,atoree& NWPT HOTS lmlll 2BR. 1 a er 11am The Harre Sellers~ l;C;;o;;sta;;;;;;M;;~;;sa;...;-::-;:.....;;-;;;l;;;-©;..2_4 1 6!~1!:~! ~:!1~rudenoa11 0~~~1~zTs1.5~ bd ttome :~ier~:,C.~~,:0~9:i1~ :f.u8:~o~t~~~~P:! =-~:. ='!~~]F' ~~~ ~~~~· ::, i::k>~,~~.':: ~--~!""""---- 9maft tr•w NllT $3200 up Galleria, 646-4472 ly remodeled. Immediate /mo. inter. petal ~/mo 65().8145 COl'lllftefdll ·-·---•lllmY CIHMEI I I B B 2 d occupancy poulble. labol Ptnnull 2607 llUI ftlWm Nwpt Shrt 3BR 2BA ' R.E. S*/Rn 1411,000 3 BR remod kit Grt toe• * IEW DUPLEX* 1 W ... rfrtlt lt•t• l8t 2 u~u~~. 1~· E ·~~ ~.t: Children & pate o.k. Shor1 CondO·ltyle Iott Apt. vu atepa 10 sand! ~,:,:;' ~==;~:::;ts: ELEGANT condo in gated Huge yard $198 500 , Ocean view. steps to sand. I l l 1 .. _ • Mesa s l .OOO /mo. or lo'$!4~rm IHH 2BR 18A APT on quiet $99.5/mo. No peta. p~rklng, d /w.. tr pie: BusNss i'rOPfty/S. area. 2 BR + den or 3rd 673· 1240 Agt money maker' Lovely. • _., 650_n 46 mo. penlnaula pt. 1 bllt to 2161 Pecfflc: Avenu. Sl400/mo. 848-.14J7 2767 BR + family room Many COZT COIDD Lovely Lo .. ely" Deck.I -man beaeh. Ltg laMI. new 8S5-0M5 lmmed ooc:py. ---------upgrades. ptanta11on * * lrplcs 4 car gar Open **Newport Height• 111-1111er111-.. catpet & bllnds. Small 9RllllSIU s.nctwtch Shop, per90Nll s:iutters. marble floors,1 2 MstrSultes.2caratt gar l daily 1.5 Ageni K•tt. Balboa Island 2106 area. 3BR 1'1•BA. yard,~ deck off 1br. $10SO/mo PAll-W/... r511 problematoo:. ..... Nr labulousyard Call now lg patio $185 000 536-5769 J BR 3, BA 2 hie ~arage. frplc, $975/mo. ../ 1ncl.utllt.Beth675-N«< YllWDl fta.fmTILI OC A i rport. A vg 144-1010 673-1240 Agt I I Lg ·18; r~lkl~~~ Yrly. o ~ts. 642-5122 • . , • 2BR tum. on the Bay.,_ 2BR. 2BA& patio. No s-t• ...... llUIJlnJ $20K/mo p,.rou. By VILLAGE CREEK TWNHM Av811 now Quiet strMt, * •TOWNHOUSE·3BR \t\\: l \_1..,11 I~.\ 11 pelnt/crpt. hardwood F:,om !,65°'$:i 2~51 P!-•1. 2 & 3 ~ooma Owner. Call• 2•1234 UILISIYE IEWHllT CHOICE LOCATION JBA •llPLO* close to Soutn Bay. 2•;BA. attached dbl gar· REAL TQR<;,. floor• Pkg. 2 cars. ~ ~01 :5-0665 gr a •Unfurnished 2BA attgar S 194K Neict 1 675-4822 67~8688 Agt. age. wld hkupt. huge 2131375-5500. • · · •C10ee to bMdl lusJnu s/Offlct lttnt llllm USTlll to SC Plaza 885 Bear ' •IOlfYllAIER • . -walk-in c1oaet1. blt·ln WESTBAY APTS •FrwllSt-CALl TODAY! Creek SI 2131599.1251 Income $40,000 Well· SOUTllll l lA ... E micro. vertlcal1. $1195 ***** $500/mo. Yrty-Small furn S2000FFMOVE-INll YIWIUTAI• 2769 COMPLETELY remodeled 1 maintained 3 nouses 10 2 car gar. $2400 mo. yr IN mo • $600 sec. 631-4622 OCEAN yrw StudlO. pvt bctt. 1 quiet Attractive Apll with .._. 3 bdrm, 2 batn ttome 1n ElSY llEITll tTS i ocean Agenl Kitt. 786-9554 or 721·1196 *IUlllEW* ~n metytu~e75a1~~~· N/amkr pool/apa Beautlfully 11Ml12 de1irable Heights neigh· $339.000 Tr1p1e1< all large 536-5769 WINTER -1 -1 1 CITY Lll'UTS on · • landsc aped setting t>orhood New kitchen & 2BR lBA w 1nd1v1dua1 ren a . spacous 18 Townhouse apart· l\Jnl A View of the Pier 2br Sorry No Pets ------baths with white-washed yards & enclosed oar age 2BR 2BA furn Ilse, frplc, ments, 3 BR. 2•,; BA. 2 1ba stove/frig PLUS Bachelof ' S825 Slx 2 BR. 1 BA apts. 1 hM NEWPORT BEACH Crnr W•tcl1ff /Irvine Ave .., Complete Jen1t0<1a1 "'Mulic oak cabinets & floors $2280/mO income Greal By Owner very motlvaled I w/CI front brick patio car gar. w/d hkups, pool, w·LK TO SHOPS deck Vrty $990/mo Ind 1 Bedroom S095 from.bdl. PlllO. hid pool, Sandblasted open beam I starter nils w 'easy Fully remodeled 3 BR 'l S 1050/mo * 675-3457 spa Many deluJ18 fee-ft tll N/S N/P 873-""72 2n.. 1'tl n-S820 parking. Furn/unfurn. Alfi u BA w lip 2 car gar Walk - -u •· • · .... ...,rm .... lmmed. $900/mo • .ec: "'Elev•tor ceilings. ceda r-lined I financing Call to t>eh S3l9K 642.7023 tures $1,250/mo. L .... Lido Patti Drive 1BR 18A NM< all 1 1 2250 Venguard 540-9628 '* T24-8900 * closets Redwood deck I LIZ & CHUCK JONES Balboa one now condo In aec:urtty build· ocieen. tm 9P °' ---------.,Full v19W 8eloonles .., FAX & Copy Ser1llOe .., Ample Partilng and spa 1n large 631·1266 or646-57•3 FABULOUS BAYPOINT Peninsula 2107 2233FalrvlewRoed lng.S1650/mo.ulll1pd. :~~~LE. N.o gar•~·~ S825 UNFURN APT NB. 1 blk backyard with AV atocess 1 1 TOWNHOME Betw. Wiison & Avocado FID •• ••HDI• /m_:73_548;-cur ty. 28drm tv.Ba $825 ocean/bay. 2BR 28A $495.000 SELLER MOTIVATED 2BA 2BA well furn condo Streets (across from 831_87";;'::.Mu dttr: 161 E 18th St 842-08se yearly Aval! now l ll·l 100 1 Tn1s home is llgt>t a>ry with Available Oceanfront Post Office). Oceanfront-Winter-Furn $975/mo. 1 car apace 141-1111 448 SF OFFICE on PCH at $1.IO per ft.I mo Good loc. & quiet wtpanc1ng 675-2311 Of 815-3311 vaulted ce1h"OS berber Underground parking. OPEN DAILY TIL 6 P.M. 2BR, 28A, all amenitlel. _...,.&•tr -a aatr Call 714/850-0110. CH ~ ;1 I· 1 l\J'\." Isn't it umetolet someone carpet double pane won-$1500tmo 816.,.46-9392 For info. 548-7001 * UTD H•Hlmn frplc, encl parking, w/d, •-•...-& • ..._ Mn rr=i i l\!1'"1 fllseswutttieyardwork., cJows and plantation 2BRJBAHOUSE.garage 2B 2B frpl W/D efrto d/w, micro, $1000 & 1BR. Pool. f*:uttl, cebte ...... lflAY tel 111 \I 11111... 11 s no •-•I to hire a,,.,~ 1 sttulters Model ~rlect. 1 block 10 bay & beach •EASTSIOE 2BR 2'.iW!A. lm:,.,n~ Alty. 72S:9333· $1200/mo. 873-<>782 hook -up. No pet a. 1BR 18A nr NB Center-JW ---------j through CIH Sll!ed ____ 11 ready 10 move m Wa~k · Yearly 2 story S 1275 dbl garage w/oPnr, lrplc, 645-8122 $765. No Pell. 640-1364 . ing distance to gon r~s-315 LI d 642-7404 beam & catllttdral oells, •llPllll.IU* Corana defMar 2622 WALK to beeotl nr Ht\an. 120 eq ft StudlO Aval! Skypark Circle.., .. , In art Hobbyists: find the equipment and supplies you need in classified. taurants and shops n ° __ wld hkups, lg bec:kyard --. Ollereda1$289.900 FANTASTIC OCH n front w/grndr $1130/mo + BIGCANVON 2BR1BAOCEANSIDEOFHunl.leach 2640 ~2BR 2BAtwnhouM For mlormahon call Lisa rental at 451,, St Oct· $600 dep. 2 Persons. no FURNISHED PCH 603 Begoni a 1 ·Pool . .,_,~ a1 665-6777 May JBA & 2BA avall pets 650-1798 2BR. den. 2'-'BA. poo4, $ 100°0/mo. No pell: 2BR 28A •/loft. 1350 tq 1401 Superior. 64 8 IEYH UILH Fully furn. completely up-•EASTSIDE 3BR 2BA ~~r~·1..=n~~1 ~=~ 548-4591 aft 1 & wttnd• ~it:'~=·'!!~?~:. I WID lmll office Cell Tracy , 281-6233 IHIHlll /F 1617 Weatctl". NB Agt 541·5032 REAL ESTA.TE graded 957-6035 house. Garage, w/d TV. VCR. 1t1reo. dlthee. 5 YWI new, muper 11\arp aokytta. w/d hk up, gar. Balboe Oceanfront l~··•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••lhkup . no pet s . tt~~~~~I~. Bee~~ ~tt wit~~. 113~~~~~ ~p~. 4BR, 3'~BA, $1150/mo 979·1517 No IM req'd. $2000/mo. 421 M~. S875/mo, 3 BR 2 BA $2400/mo. 3BR 2',..BA. fllllllYfllTll let U1 Help Y 01 Sell Your Propert r! '42-5678 for information lail Pilat PP 722·81" Agt 640-SeM lmmeculat• • • I 1900/mo * Super ll%ed 2BR 2'.tBA, w/d hkup, d/w, ~. 408 E.. OCEANFRONT .U .. .. pool, lte/oPllon $1200. 3 BR. 3 BA. Newport Adorabte 1111 white cottage frplc. Enc patio. Vary 642 .. 905 Wkdyt 9.5 .......... .. 673-6819. Helghll Corner of Clay & 3 BR. 2 BA. ga.rege. apeclel. Nur good 2 ·-11.J m Catellna. $2,000/mo. 1 1,800/mo. Avail 1011. school. N o d o gs W N9wpof1 Oceanfront. UOI U Y TIDl l• 122-ose2 Call Wendy, &44-S024 $98.5/mo. s 1.000 dep. 3BR 18A. yrty Incl utlla. Excaptlonailly W9ll localed, 3BR2'.o\BA,2car,andunlt, 213-592-2214 S1900/mo. OcHnfront $475/mo w/1 yr ...... big yard bHutlfu l NEWPORT HTS 3BR 3 flJtt BACH Apt. Pvt entr. dectc -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~I winter 3BR, avl now ( /18 MO LEASE LAST k 11 ch en : v a c • n t . bath•~ brick frplc, lg pvt & ba. new decot. Waltt to .,. 2648 From S1550. 642-3850 :o FREE!!) Pr.;, en· Sl300/mo 642-9797 patio, gat, w/d khupa. beh. Quiet reapon. No L!fN leach tranc.rwerved partllng grndr 11300 759-9194 amk/pett $825/mo. $100 1 BR In ~ Ocean Ample paft!L.... u u BACK BAY TOWNHOUSE BAVSHORES t t dep. Avl now. 7~1202 ......... "'•tlO S '1e ......_ aa.. lt-..a.. . guest "-W· t 2 story, 2 BR, 2'.t BA, 2 car pv ga • ,,....,., ... · • • .,..,,.--. a -& lerge llan• Ind. lmmed gar Lg patio, poo4, 9'MI· guarded 3Br 2Ba home, LlftU 111 W/flPll emokar. S800/mo. ---- 2706 • pc1uulon. 8'2·9347 S 1 350/mo 722· 7397 wdl to private beechee & Walklfl9 dlstence to bWt1 I =-=-*=-=4:-:IM-_1_s2_8_*--:--l!!'"-...,...,~_, __ ...,....,1 Bra~d New 3 BR 2 BA :,:'~1~'8~&!~':· 11000/mo. 75i-OIM 2 BR. 2 BA, getege. vl9W. EHt B luff. unfurn. =-p:u_L_l __ MNlce ___ omc. ___ ln house wlfrplc. 1.'400 eq ' LUXURY UNITS 2, 3 BR S 1125/mo. 220 Cllff klt/lndry prlv., teml-i>vt Newport Center. FMhlon ft. Very Na! 11,350/mo V'LlftLf 1111~ w/;ar. comptetely reno-Or.U . 213-59&-4770 OI' entranc:..$350/mol~ laland Anawerlng ave Agent M2-&891 Twnhm, pool,.patlO, 2-car vated. 325 Marguerite 7l•·58l _.489 utll •. ref•. 780-1891. onty al90 av-.Mable. c<iZy 2 BR houM lg ywd gar Nr teho<>ta. lhopplng S 1 2 0 0 • 1 4 5 0 I m o OoNt1 View. 1 bit! from 111 lllllflft lllTll All utllltlel pd 'No pet•' & ... , •. Quiet ne4gh--2 1 3 . 5 9 8 •• 7 7 0 . bet\. Mak• a CrMtlve Hotttl/Moteb 2718 '40-5470 S8SO/mo A~all 10/8: borhd. S 1250/mo +aec. 714•58 l...UH change, ctMn air, waltl to SANDPIPER MOTEL neer 381-0890 Cati ewa. Jl4-54&-7407 Spacloua 2BA 1 ~BA :..°':~t:Cl*"an::.. ~ beadl. MA liP9foved. FOi' ""'' 2BA 28A Condo Wetetfront 3BR. 2BA. 3 twnhme. CIOee to bMdl S825 Dep ~ Utll pd Nightly • .,....., & kltcMn Atrium w/apa 2 patloa cw pt(g .. w/d, nu pnt & & thoPPlng. lt50/mo. 250 Cliff Dr 497 .. set . avallable. 714-645-9137 Cantrel Coeta ~ full MNlce. From 300 IQ ft to 1300. New Improve· "*'ta. S.80/ft plus free r«\t. 641-1813. l/p, aecurlty, Pool. vtew: c~h5~~7,_P~53 Vrly. 900 See lane &44·2811 • . . •SEA LARK MOTEL* s' 150. 642-8017 I WANTED: Wint• Rental. Nllmrl LICh 2669 Wkty tent ... now ...,.,., ........ 9'!11..-----CNrmtna Newpon Hta, Studl00t1BRtcwm1ted 1147.00 wk & up. 2274 lndullrtll 2788 LlmtW 3BR. 3llA, fem rm, 2 cet. fem n-emkr w/'"'811 doO· * LU81VE OUARD1" Nwpt BIYd, CM 146-7445 1 yr °'<!. 31R 28A. den. grdnr • weter Incl. Starting N<w.173-50t2 •GATED COMMUNITY* 1.100 SO n . 2 i.tge Front ceth cell, tp. ~ ger, lg $1750/mo. ,,... OK. Cell OH 10th FAIRWAY l~pom----~~--1 OHlces, drlve-rn rear pello, Orenge Ave. Connie 83$-0705 COlta Miu 26}4 •111111 loOMl ... tH Wanted door. 51tl eq ft or 11350/mo, 8 rno ...... I ... 2724 11.000/mo. 1771 WtMt· no peta.. 17:M632. *LIDO ISLE BAVfAONT •mt-• 1118 II ti.t, C.M. d41)' 540-9352. N.B.IC.M IMutftl. 3 BR. 3 CNr·~ tum. 38A 38A 21A 18A. IJ':.,• lrldry rm. 2 a aM 28A Apta, ffi*, ~R~ 2~~: ewe '4Mel1 BA Twntlae on 3 .....,... home0 · 500/rno Y!'! tie. patk>, l 11 mo. wet bet micro 'Mlwldryt apa micro w t d 1300 1q. ft. Front Offtce. w/trptc, get. 11.•75/mo Bill Nttdy Alty. 115-6181 NI vtCTONA ,.._Central• air, 2 cat seooimo . ..._7.'1S . LMge,..., ~ doot. l v meeg. 548-5335 ~ DpllC rw betl, 48R T'S&. MGMT 8'2·2232 get whltfa stOtage. M NPT 9eecfl ... to bdl.. 17M Whittler St. Coeta .. llT .-Tl ~ ~'s g'~ r:·1 1:•:~ *-llMNI* :O-::U::. Sotty, •• hW. 211a. ~no. ==..~~ o.,s. HR. 1BA. to petlo. 2131541-5323 UMOM. 11•• l400/M0,'300deo. Fern ae2s1mo. • "44511 • L •, 1 • 2 e" 1 ..-. BA "° ..,.,,...., 122.112• Spedous 3 BR 3 8A tam HV "°"* I IA. I 8A,. a towMol.tee. lndry rm, Ali., "ST! IPll 28ft I~ towlltome ~ ~ ~~ 2z90 rm. din rm •• loft/atudy, f:·.:npn~~~ ~~.:no·" bulll·lne. * .... , .... Npt ...... Very~. mr1a=:,..t or ftptca, lcMly ywd . ....._ 12400111•1341 aofi THU-. , -EccLUINI llACH ~. ,.,_. non-Mtt11 ,...., OWf. ~ ~ port H•lghta erH. Tk MGMT ..... tml COMMUNITY ffem. MIO/mo. ~11 $11'1,tlO, DrM ..,, 1H I 1.800/mo. No pet• *Lm.... -· 21" 2IA w/llWltlM pOot ._. c.. .._ ......_ ~ 4t4 m4. 642_.142.125..()771 ~.,. 2"'9A ~. *1111'111• *"! t,tlcro. d/w, "'--1300 -"· 1~ PoOL _._11_. 8uMy bat 86de II tM A~ """1~ 2 Car ff" ff1j Ind gae. ._..., ptece&t* .... fnlOYOUt 'tOt »+-~ n-emkr _, •- 18Aptlv. yd, Mt0 ... w/ct get .... '3000/lftO. Avt a ..,..:2mEc1an.No pM ~ •1100: Al l410+\Wfa.uo-1111 . 111 IE 0 &-.Tl hkup, SIOO/mo ., tl1.A14t71Mt'2 ,.....(11',.....7164 "*'-•alncl t tL.Ge•'•-..a. ,_... .._1..-.., no -• ,.,.,. . •ALIO 11Nrm 1430 '* . mlf. "°"'"'*'· -1111000 1 Acre ·-· ...... . _.. -............... YDf T!O I .............. .... ,.,. nA tront ....... t1 000 ...... i"lllleoeav.v. Udo ... ._.....""' ~ ..,. w1.-11191 ..-pd. IOMY.llO,.,.., ,.o u ••. 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Must S10•1N Cell Mr tety ~ VacM -..... ~iiii::::J!§I Mof\ S150or.,_...., -)t~~m n --""T· -'*1IOn ~ """"'""' .._...,_"'' tor heV9 good ~ Kettlgen 5454042 180 ...._, c.lllft9r$pftl,Nt-Mn.. 1 PM·Urne tot~ er-. Pt~ FOOcl Ser-t!Of\ ..... Own ttanap • t 1 BaveldeOr .. Cofona 0.-. .._. ......._, _. Of IOclll '*' ...... I ~• In ~-only fine W•tcatf Nutwe AeQliltry YOU CAN EAAH 150 • Def.._,, CA t2ttt A IN ... --------1 T'rep C:.-T--. .._ Venety Of dertcal cM .... =...cal• Eae.llent Allt '°'Ruby 13t..of10. a.T/..... S100 AHO MORI! EACH .... ....,/....... Md. double. 11200. Antique Ofgen l300 0. ... In er ... ,,. oeo. Inv• .,. Some eccountfno helpt\it, I ApPy M-F 10.., A e devotopment firm WUK. W~KINO PART ,,,,.,. .. vilC:ttt Qub Me M •EMOLllH o• ~ deall 080 7~ .... 4005. /I . ... 2908 ~oa 1'-20,.,. per •• , ==:r MBllCUI, FUl'llon .... •• Med• .. petlenQed Re-TIME! lime onice e><*tlon open. (liger • .:::-4. 71) ~ ~.7 !"-797 144 1412. or ----------;Ji" '5.00 per hour. p.._ 'N EOE FIT Mon-Fri M 30/Hr c.eptlonlttlhct9'ary tor Wed-Sun work ..... ,_ ._ -WC<.Efho-.cNlr, ..... fTNll~l:.:,O C: ::.~•1442~2 1: Gen.ra1omc. =.,~s!n.~ =:::!s~c':,.::w:AA":rrc! ~~~o:'~ ~::;;:a::;:C:::•~o~~prlgl'lt~. 2 ama1..,. ~~~= t 1.000.=· 4~ Oenlaon I W0thr/Frltndty Peoc>te Allt tor Uta. ik>c*• on Joanne. 71'-142-7724 12-16 YEARS OF AGE 9'11111 (WO<d perllct, 10 1100. 14•415 s::n bac* lwMt roeur. from rowiw, 0.. ...._,.... ~. I HOWi Cwtomar SaNicie . PIT. 15 to 20 hra.lwtt fie•· Tape, Inc ~5525 .... ,..,,. (---) helplng ua get new ou• key a plua) bceltent ~ 12' _..laloh &\ate llO .._ .. 7.o310, prWtt. 167·1152 OWNE" ..-. loain, ..... tm'I ... mT 1t>te Lt ~ & flllnQ Ea-..---tom.rt fOf our ,,.._.. hoYrty rate ptu1 bendta. ~.-Early 1900 s 1 650 noe.5000flQ1ttomftn. "-'• ~ to &Lii <*lent phone Pilila a PHI• UU ~":'~uC ~~ P9'*l =:' pereon at 1801 lutl 9lm ..inut ~: ':'.:' S(J:~lr(-4f.-k• - Bell ~ &p,talm V\I trucll1 I tqulpm~~t ~ 55Mtta :!r";ut~ .:.· pet atlM Word Pr~ HERE'S THE DEAL. Mar or :I e~~ Def !;:,~=~:..~~=-~ .... '9 ._. & ..... -'40-1 PP i..tn computer Input I · r AfJf)ty dat lred PIHH cafl 1 Thie i. ~ 1 PliP9' ' · 10 0 S · ........... ......,. _, a. .,,._.,~a ..-i GenOtfieels.cty PENNYSAVER. 1980 C4tcilla at 714~4'3 route . NO detivartng in· lllftlfi.,..lTTllT 1 ' 2 . 4 9 5 , ._ .......... _. .. "'"'!•&..-2914 ~omer., A."'*1 19301•TYPl•/llOP Placentla,CostaM.... vo4wcl FTIPT Xlnt cond& + 7141496-5122-... ,.._._.,.__. ;;;;c5W HAS W 4 To.t ::Ort Blvd , Coat a BrlQht hiQh energy people Paid Pot11ie.i Wont Earn E :~.,!11•1T 2 We provide tr8"9'JOf· commlUion 173~ I T a y A 1 " I No_,,.,, c.I ~ -T& poeltlon lerence No Salel Paid . P 1 or ewport 3 You would be WOfklng _1 11 I I' I J S10,000 WCI· No cndit"" I neededlor new account• dollara Make • dll· ~ tlonl t ,~•bte lallon and training. Afll• as 6011 - ioc .......... NOWI -llTIYILlll tor performance Up to Center t1nanc111 firm wtthkldsyouiownageon *Yl'.LIWITm 1 yr old HeeYy Duty I<.,,.., • _ • _ _ AaaOC· For IBM/PC, temporwy 3 "'IAM-12 Noon M F 1 I S400. 9/30 10 1011•. Typing or PC 1111111 • plu1 an adu11-auperv1Md ..... lnautance 1g9ney near "'Of• WlllMt a Dryer ~=~=:::======:-J..--' ! .·11 montl'la. For ioc.. non-"'S300-on-r 1 eva/wkndt. AnN Crab-FKBC. Inc 72 t-9580 team. 0 C alrpott PIT or FIT '550 lor both •x7 I F £ I C H I J profit agency, 979-7900 , .... Paid T~=:'.,,... Ir• 253--3308 A~~~ -•. Earn GOOO MONEY S t udenta welc o me be'llal•d mirror Hew I' I r I MY Pll 11 .. Ami ..... Fun Coeta Mee.a offioe I llllPTilllST p /T •nd h•ve a chance to 833-9550 Jay wfllte -.ooden blinds any ............... _... __ .._ _ __,,,_ --'· needed I ........ I *'a•y n•E* Light tvna/bookk---1 Hrn O.tly & ..ekly cash Mn 723-1781. 876-430& l • o ........ wt1h 0ev. ... , ... -~ ... ng. t>onuaes p1u1 oo on out-n .. ST ~ ~ --------Ola. ldutta tn 1 communl-114-MI tHI * II OO/•-i * general office 26 1·60•0 ings and morel * n APT-11i:e Kenmore •· l 0 V f l • VHt ~ my ur:ldloi• ~ 2920 ty beMd ,=zam &-.. ~ c ·--• .... Busy NB law firm ..... burner e4ectrlc range, r I I I ' ttwoughenOld~«. ltoll:I ---~ ..... ...,.._....,.... perlenc:e .... ,.....,. """''Ml ..,,_ poeltlona C us T t d d I White xlnt COllCI S15 , e him N C*C11nai1a -.............. SILE benefit• C. 55'7~29o~ available. P1r1 & FT. eve lmmec:t,.te AFTERNOON RECEnlOllST A~6A MO~~AV ~Y~:~'.aP~T. rr:,9~.:~ e.i~ tlland 87~580 ' ~fie.._ In ~ thltt. NB Restaurant openings dell varlng INFORMATION! daily Pay eommenaurate I S L U I £ 0 ,,,. :-3· "'ftlu me.n tie -lllTAL IJIEllST • ~ on~12"m Inf*· document• from Santa WITH OR WIT HOUT w11h •b4ht'" Call L•ura!Ot)w 10< '*· Frigldare j• I I · e Heeded Mondays. Foun-& 5 PU: 3131 w'w~2 Ana to \larlOUI bust-WORD PROCESSING 142-4111,bt.221 orKrilly1171'~7S9-1080 -~·great $100, Lorie " I r ~ :-.. ~-:::: taln Va!My •"3-~ Hwy. 6'2-7880_ 1 MIMS in your "82 or neeo~ for temporary or 19' hr Mii •lter 11 am 71'1631-1480 -......... ,._ .-. ,_ '....._ o.n.::_ I M /FU -·-:c. econ~~:;; =· to perm assign-HEATER AIR COMBO • ""'' "*JMltlfO r I' r r r I' 17 I' r I -·-llAllSlll Earn up 10 ~=-" Tram! Must l'lave liab car Frees.rid!, wall OI Wll\dow ;:;1';:ll::'::'~:::::;:~-;:::~· ::::-;::::~-==-=-===L==-=:=-~· PIT 10-1•cs.y.per month ' Call (71•) 6'7-712:" ina & •good tJrtving r ... 0 L. Weav« offers holiday UP TO ~~~Ma':.001~<?,J.c.1b G 't~· ..... ,,,L• I I I I j • I I I I No evee of Sat$ RDA cord Jan 71•-751-07•6 pay. vacation pay plua -v -..... """' ~~! ___ _ _ _ _ • _ _ _ _ . Lost I fa&N 2925 P<efetred Cheerful Qu•ll· INSURANCE bonus Come 1oin our '600 capacity 5'00 0 80 -=====;;;;;: ty offa 556-1122 jUp CSR FIT F11mer1 PART TllE ,.,,,11y ot happy campers 545-8770 -"~31QHM9'0uetwOQ.1.. ~914~ • DESIGNER--Ins Newport 631-77•0 ASklorBatb11a010tane STUDENT WANTS· Top UI 1•119 11a'9C>U"peunc!&IMl~:>'9\A WNPfC7 t Machine Of toot. Eng Co In; Lli>OratOty ---SSS paid '°' f9friger•tort .. ~.,PIO ue ~ UOICJU9Jl5 ~"'NM f(Ul>ADS ARE FREE Cat. SA ..-1ng np lndrllld· CALIF LICENSED TEC11 Part-Time person needed D L Weavet' Temporaries PER worklnQOtnot Fr .. ruaul-.,, ~3.L310HM -Knotfl-~-JIMK)-~ uals. 7141557-0292 EOE 6 yrs HP FOf H Beach lab ror buay credit dep•rt· 979-2900 100"1. FREE MONTH away 114-893·9738 ....... IAl'l WflDi -oAA"FTtNG TRAt~I ~ beneflta 8•2·7•0'4 ment ot local newspaper __ _ ~-~------------------------ Eng Co 1n SA Melung V11iety or cleric.I duties R•taurant II lllll Ml·llll FOUND: c:Nhuahua. mate. 11 Vonttown a ~9nd. 11untlngton &e.ch C•ll 962..-N Found Ootdefl ~trle'ler. tn ...,m Ph. Founttin Valley, on 9120 P1eue call 964-l351 FOUND Scotti• o~i: b ea c h a r e• 71•1893-5821 LOST BLACK MA LE DOG (~I. VICtn- l!y Gvtietd & Bushatd REWARD. 962-7697 LOST Ca lrn Terrlor BrtttOl lBaket area. l•lb tem ... Sliver Slon rasn Ans""9f1 to Stacy RE- WARD ottered! 5'!>-687 1 LOST LITTL E GRAV KITTY, white paws on Balb oa 1111nd Call 723-5835 LOST Newport Shofn. old Lhasa mured breed, tong black hair •ISll'llar st<Mk l ~tarKts& "91r- ly d eal 722-8 122 PLEASE !-. . .. t t E,.,.,...nt SS30, IMMEDIATE OPENING for llT&llTIYaDI Neat Jonn Wayne Airport •5/Wpm, ht• phones 10- key helpful Time Clock Sa... & Service. 29SO AlfWay Ave D-7, Costa Mesa. 557-6351 .......... * 1-900-854-2255 Eir1 12• Flight Attendants S35K • n t r y I eve I 1n d 1 v Newap8')er Dehv&ry Some accounting helptul. * OlllTll Ill• * * 110 COU1CT1011$ * 557-0292 EOE I Approx lS-20 hrs per WI<, Mornlng1/stternoons For n n . ASST MANAGER SS OO P9f hour Pte&M counter end Htble ,.,. limai W&ml-• n . call Donna al 6'2_.321 vice. All shifts ava11 Alta FuH-Time. S300 ?/week I Ext l22 , ColfeeHouae 675-0233 FIH lble hours Need The Dally Piiot needs Full· ---, - Early morning motor routes valid COL. insur•nce, Time & Part-Time Ant •PIT S5-S10 PER HOUR R .. tauranls OMV p11nt-ou1 & econo Managers to work wtlh 15 1mmec11ate operungs Pflll&IEIT PAIT TIIE , cat 832-1212 I our Circulatton District M·F 5.30-9pm. we train Help Wanted Housewrvn EARN S300 10 S500 ,__ M1nagers Hours 111 Westminster 373-2688 and cotlege students wet- ..-2 t 11 S7 oo ----- -coma Mon lhru Fri .,,... Affd1ng Boe*• at am 0 •m per PUTI "n•• 8-tpm Earn S•0-$80 per ~2~;" 616-4 73-7 «O ~~~:"lleage retm· 5 d•ys a· wee6< lncludlno day Established lunch · S11 Will 1r1m Apply roule Musi use own e111 EARN $395 A DAVI-lall tu-4J•J Ht JOI PENNVSAVER. 1660 CALL NOW, 979--07•7 Work Al 11ome Call • Placentl•. Costa Mesa 1·900-65:;!2,!; Ext 776 NSTAL Jiii--*SILES* OVERSEAS JOBS S 11 82 per hour For lntor-Athlet1c /Mgr t Tra1nee HIRE High s.taries. P••d ltvtn~ m•1ton •nd 1nstruc1tons $375·S•75/wk II )OU like expenses. now h111ng • I call 1-509-965-93 10 sporls & money we may occup111ons World wide -. -h•v• 1 position' lor ou locations. bottusea P/T ctlml IELP I Call Mr Kerr1ga/ throu~h classifie d M<l<>YS appll~11 only, Dry claan~s No Exp ' 545-80•2 305·9'7·1•80 2• Hrs necessary 63HJ672 I CREW MANAGER BE Y• OWN BOSS * Positions available for self-motivated individuals to operate soliciting crews fM the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. If You: * Hawe An insured van, wagon or large car. * Enjoy working port-time in the eve- nings, earning full-time $$$ * Hove the ability to motivate Thefl we hove 0 rob for yov No experience neceuory Full tra ining ovo1loble. For further information or to schedule on 1nterv1ew CALL Eddie Gonzales, wmer of a Nintendo enterbin· IMlll system. sold ( 40) new sti>scriptions f Of the Daily Piot f Of the month of Jooe. 8t a part of the wmnc tum. be a part of ucit- in& promotions lib this one, and earn EXTRA WHY for the ~l*­ KR. Apply now! available. Must have de pendable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH, COO'A M!SA. NEWPORT BEACH fOlJNTAIN VA.ll..EY. IRVlNE & LAGUNA BEACH By CHARlES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Q .1-As South, vulncnble, you hold. + A6 • Q + 191643 + AJ9J The b1dd1ng has procttdcd Nortla U.. Soutla West I • P.. I t Pass I. P.. ~ What do you bid no v." A.-Wt" art' nl11 among 1hO\C' v.ho t>cl1t''c 1ha1 a bid of 1111< ~padC' nov. would ~ four1h-,u11 for .. ing ll should prom1\C' a1 IC'a'I a tour-card su11 We alio ..:an SC'C' no rC'a\on v.h) we should no• ma~t' !ht' naiural, ~1rmg1h-shov.ir1g 1ump to 1hr~ club\ Q .l -Ncnhcr 'ulncrablc. u Sou1h you hold· +A 72 • IU t AKQ762 +Q7 Pan ner o ptns che b1ddmg v.nh one hc<1n What do )OU respond" I A.-' OU ha\(' an C\,dknl 'Ull ol \Our llv.n. a slrong hand and 1v.o ~c:' • .trd' in pannt'r'' \Wt Tell part OC'1 1hc gll(1d ncv., 1ha1\lam"in1hc 11fhn11 v. n h a 1ump ,h1h Ill thrC'c d1aml1nth Q.J-As South. \-lllnerablt'. you hold • KQJ 105 • f7~ • QI • Al6 Partner o ptns the bidding v.11h o ne heart What do you respond., A.-' ou ha'c J •en hnc hand. hul \OUr ,padc \Ull t\n'1 4ullt' long enou11h w tic ,l)n\11Jcred \Clr-~uff1- .:1cn1 c1nd \Our heart\ aren·c g04.')(! C01lll~h lllf d jUmp \hlll Ill 1V.O •r>iidt'' Bu.I one \padc C. han~c c1 11111' heart w a "'"' >f'clde, and the h.mu ""'ulJ mc111 a rump 'hilt Q.4-As Sou1h, vulocrable. you hold: +Kits •AU65 tAQMl •VoW The b1ddina hu proceeded: So•tla I • Nortll Put What amon do you take? A .-You ha'c u ccllm1 playma po- tmu&l, buc partner did pass your o ptning bid. Therefore. you shouJd not mdulgt' 10 any flaaJ'tts of fancy. To get your message across, JUSI \ho~ your ~ond sun b) b1dd1ng tv.o diamond\ Q.S-As South, \'Ulncrablc, you hold · • AK92 • A 10 t I • AKQISJ Your right-hand opponent opens the b1dd1na with one heart What ac11on do vou take? .\ -This P<>v.erhouse v.arranis a torce 10 game If you pla) that an 1mmC'd1att' cue -bid of the enemy sun 'hov. s 1 ha1 . b~ all mcam cue-bid 1v.o hear!\ It \-OU USC the CUC'-btd fot \OmC' uthcr purpo<it', )'our o nly opuon I\ 10 '1an v.11h a 1a~cou1 double Q.6-Both vulnerable , as South you hold • Q76 • ' • 106$2 • QW)l The b1dd1n1 ha.s proc~. ~ Or11t f.ma So.ell West I + l • ! What action do you take? ~.-The COOCC'pt that vou nttd «· 1 r a 'alu, o ml~t' a free ra1~ of two \padt'\ ht're ha' 1one the v.ay of the dodo bird Hov.c\CT, this hand 'tretch~ lhC' hm11 Pa\.S h would ht' a,much ..:l<l'tr dC'l:mon had v.e held 1 founh ~p.idc Ticket Agenta S32K Custom.r Ser-'V!Ce S29K 8AM~8PM 7 Days S 1• FM (714) 642-4333, Ext. 209 M-F 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos •HANDYMAN*~ ~~~~~~~~~~~::====~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To work Pn lor Ir• NB ------------·----------------- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ocean l ron l livin g 673-7677 a. ........ Private Yacht Club hat temporary FIT QPenlng fOf Accountant From Oct 2 to Jan 31 Tues· Sat worti ...it PIMM Mnd ,_,me or apply 1n person to 1801 Bayside Or • COfona Dal Mat CA 92625 --------~/IUlllTill lllllT&IT Stale Farm lnaura nce Agent want• highly motl'llated, ~reet·mlnd· ed ....... .,..,'"' grow1h QC>pOftunlty In Irvine of· lice Ofgan~ed. YerMllle, Independent. q uick IMrMf, detail Oll«lted &ca1en1 commun1ea11on ..... Salaty + eeo..oe ,, Mon-Wed 912•·9 128 10wn-3pm ANrtlr--... ---S15K-751( Will treln H"lng all Poe- ltlo n 1 C a ll (3 13) Me-MOO ot. A 109' Aa.MINUTll p fT .. Ihm• Mutt type Wiii train Coeta Meta a&nw ~ '111 ..... _ .... ....,_ .. Alta CofM~,Na. • 115..om • lllTlllD By SYDNEY OMARA Moaday, ~t. U AJU~ (March 21 -o\pnl IQ)" Whal had be-en rtcbulOUS I\ within ft'8Ch. "Cl) sohd Focus on spintu•I valut"S. h11flcr educauon. poss1b1llt) of s.ca cruise Older person . poss1bl) ("1prirom . "'an1 you 10 sutcttd. v.111 proH ti TAURUS (April 2().Ma) 20)" Look bt)Ond the 1mmed11tt'. perceive po1t'nt11I Mone> bclon11na to ano tht'r could bt in )Our hands ~ pos1t1\e of cond111on' M)ster) wall bt cl1nlit'd •nd sohtd b)' 1on11ht. ""n pla)S role:. GEMINI (Ml) 21-June 20) Focus on strona lo ' t' rcl111onsh1p. po!.s1- b1ht~ of penncnh1p. manta! sta1us You II bcndit as rtsult nf pubhc •pi>e<1raflC'(' lmpnn1 St)lc, takt' 1n- 111at1ve, makt' fl'l'sh stan U<> pl1,s- rok CA.NCZA (Junt" 21-July H ) Trust 1ntu1t1o n Rase above prtt) arsu· mt>nts •11h1n f'1 m1l) circle -ron· ccma mone> You'll set JOb done. no bltck·te•t dmtr nttd be 1n,olvt'd Fcxut. on health. pets.. dependcn"· nev.-1 ron<'em1n.a cmploymt>nt. L&O (Jul)' 2l·~UI 22) Rurdtn will bt rcmo,td. plt'.,ure pnnClplt' acttnttd. Focua on populanty. va.r- 1t t)'. d1tcovcry, fit'll appral Lona d11cantt call ttlatn to unique t<>n•l 1ffj1r. PS.ud1u p ined as muh of crtaU\'C entkavor VlllGO (Au&-23-&pt 22l Kttp Opt10M open. ~ns tub.J«t to sud- ckn ct\antr EmphulS on home. family. Nin and rqulattont You'll bt uktd to fC'V1te material and fi. nail) II wi ll be ~ Don't 11ve up •1nn1na hand. uaa. <~Pt lMK1 22>· Wt1a1 btpns It fl1NllOI\ could ck\clor. in10 tOtMthina ~n()U) Yo u'll ldm t to yourwlf ... This a.s one Monday I v.111 not talll) f'orert'" Sootllsht on tnJK, "'11 ta(lttmcnt of d1-.o\t1 SCOftPIO (Ckt 23-No-. 21> You m1&}11 be l \lu ng. "'.\m 1 1n IO\C' or in lust')" Ke) 1s 10 bt d1plnma11c tu apprl't"tatc basil "alut's and lo't' v. tthin famil) \lrclc u rass dcfin1!d) 1~ not grrcnt'r acro:i.s v.a) 'ou·11 ~et tht' mone) SAGmARJUS ( "o' ~2-l)« ~ 11 Moon in )Our \tgn h1Jhh&}m per· sonaltt). in1t1at1' c:. on1rnaltt). :ti · 1rac11H·ncu 'ou·11 be 11 right plal·r at spc:l·1al moment. Tt"rms v.111 be clurh definrd 'ou'll be step' ahud of .:ompet111on CAPRICORN ( lX-t ~~·Jan IQ) Emphu1' on 1nten\1t). rt"Spon" b1ht). prc:uurc of deadline. l'1lJI 1m11c c~nl't' to h11 fi n•nClal Jackpot .\nother C'apncom could bcx·omt' St>rious all) Clandestint' mttllng re· \Uh' 1n re' rt111on I By PATRIC WALKER Moaday. Sept. U I ~RIES f \lal'\'.h : I . .\Jlnl :111 Rr cenl pl.anrual"\ 1nOuenlt'S md' ha' r ' madr 'ou fret hl.r the 'l..ll rlli\ 1.il 1 lamh tiov.c\C'r "hat 1ran\p1rr~ mrr lhl· Ot'\I Irv. "C'r~' 'hnuld en,11-ih- 'uu 1,1 bounn· had .. and dt\(Jfd all !h.11 1\ fa lsr nr h.armlul and hC'gin I IJ) 1n1 the foundallon for a mu, h mort comfonablr r\l\lencC' 1 TAt;Rt1S I \pnl ~I \fa, .:'II < 1r I u1m\l.anle\ llr\110J \llUr u•nlf\11 ma) tur.r HW t.• ut'l.i' tr,1' d !'Ian' '" .t pruJt'• t t.lr\1gncd 10 mJ l.l' thC' v.ur~ing p;illern ul )tiur hfr morr fulfi lli na and rcv.arJ1n1 H11v.r' r1 't'I"\ \hnrth ) ou v. ill come to rr.1l1tl' 1ha1 v. hat hes ahead 1s di'\ 1,kJh morC' aura••"r lhan 11n,1h1nj JlrC'' ioush ofTrred • GEMll\I c\b > :: Junr .:'II Thr lil">t Slt'll in thr n lfl1 dirt'\ twn n''"' 1 AQUARIUS (Jan 1~Frh I l •ppr.1n lo II(' 10 ,onfidc 1n iln«I Almost "'el)thina \ou hoped for j one\ or do~ .omp;inion\ and \top l'Ould com\' 10 pas\ f!urden " hf\rd . 1m1ginin1 1h11 thC'IT 1\ no ""'' nut l•t I )OU have lftl lCr frttdom OfthOu&ht. an Jw~ll'l rd Or cmb1rraH1n~ a tton LoH rcla11onsh1p back on finan,·1al s11u111on t-antu11c-"'ll«I\ t~clt. fund1na will bt ollta1ned l.Jbfl an: about tn tum tht' 11<k of fonun(' pla y\ ~c:> role •om pktrl) in \Our fa, or CANCER Uunr ~i-Juh 2.,1 lc-1 uther mt>mbtM of t~ (am1I) 1ml household Ir) 10 make >Ou f«I t'm barras\C'd Or tutlt\ hrl-autt" II v.on't lt'I them far 1he u11 " n<>v. \tt11tes1 tlll) pl1CC'd 1n ) our solar ,~,,,_ ia'6)1f) 1111 1h11 no ont' and noth1na uan l'l'all)' un<krm1M )Our l'Onfidentt or ptt\Cnt )OU from nna- PISCU (Feb 19·Merdt io) Frc h start 1nd1c1tC'd, w11h l ro a nd ~quar tus fiaurins prom1nentl) lunar pos1t1e>n acctnti promouon producuon. "and1na In commun1C) What had httn fal~ t.tan " cor- rttttd lo\l item rccovtrtd IP SEn.U IS YO R llATR-1111 tht' cluin~ on tht' home front DAY: You ~'e unun11I \.01tt. wn\C' L.£0 <Jul) 24-1\us H l Not until of (lrama. 1pprtt1atc an. mum al\t'r tht' un. )Our rultt, has ~n lu~ll1!) and )Ou can be ~lf-mdulsent challt'nlC\I b\ L'ranui on lht' 29th to point of ha\lna sv.ut tooth can )Ou ''en beoaan to predict or Taurus. Ltbn. tpto P"'Of\t lltt Putr v.N11 tht' l•ut~"Omt' of • di\· d ra-.n to you. 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Autom•tlc. m11nt1ln9d C111torn • dOCM' lode•. en11 .. con· ..... 1111 L.... 1 " ... ...,.. -- .., ,.._ ... lor .._. ~ '-* bed, .. c. 151-3211 l'owtr •'Hrlng 1nd Cit Prlnelptll only, lrOI, et" M,000 rnllel. '4·d00f Alf .i.cttlc $3H5 133-3310 daye Luxunou. ..s.n. lmpeg- tl; ..... ....., .....,, ...... _,w._., -I ltW.... br~•. Oflg!MI paint,,... Reuonabi. Off•r PP ue•ll•nt cond lUon. Beige-thlnyl 13500 &4o.e930 wenk'lga cM*, M power. dfgltel ..... ..,., ..... ~. d I I l lOfld lntWIOt'. 15,000. 714/491 .asoe aeooo °" bel' 0"9r HMO 759· 1552 . -;:QRo ... MUSTANG lntt.rumenta. ...... !ft,. CHEA.-1 ran new. .. Lf <49<t-0591 to Nit Miil 2 ~·. 10 -CONVERTIBLE tenor. dtNeft ... tNn MOVING~ ae.a371 Loidedl H000/080. CHEVY •57 BEL·AIR MEACEDES 1NA 500tec make room for my t1 IUICk 1984 c.tlturt. •· R.s 4 OYI. 6 IC)Md. S.CO-e,OOOmlela~. pttoad ~ ... ~ ... _ '*"~'. :::= l ,,.-'-......, na9 ir,'i (111) t1M. 111 •eo"N lni l con· 111w1111. black wlttt MR·2 Cell 71•-173-9527 door. loedld. lharp In nci9 17.DC>o 873"_..220 t>.iow bOOk, mutt8 0~1 -• , ....... nru ,,,_ !Jin ° " palomino 1 .. 1tier, 17.000 end1NvemMM09ifl am and out I 1 4 ,4 00. __ • effn, l<4.H7 1 .. 1090. tu-Ol11 slTuN 1·4 Yu STORAGE. Co9t1 Miu. dltton, low mt • '""' In ex'ru, S31,900 I not ttome. 6-49--4198 973.1345 I ~-* ·~· * AVOCADO ($andCM"9) Slcutld P9(klng '°'AV a "'"t. AARE 8 UTY 1 55-2800 w, 759-<Hll 5 ti. TOYOTA '80 Corolla-SD5 C9dllltle 1985 CDV .-11110..... -,._--_,-:-19=-:7:-=e-::oCOf:--m=-..c~ ' AKC Projeetlon T\l't. VCR OE boat atoraoe. HO·IH N500 or trade 540-eoM --'1 au tt• --, •• 12 ...... 7.... 7•':!"''080 PUPPl .. S s ........ ,s ....... "'""· ~· •. ·din covered Cell 8'2·5151 "'o•o 1 ........ ...._. A-M ERCEDES 1984 1toe ' own«, moving. IC, alloy e.ig., loaded. mint con· Auto. • .. .,90 CUM Ex«*lent Condlt)On. Auto--" ...., ,... ,..,,. ..., " " .,,.., ..,.,.,... Metallic blue, 141nrool. 911• wMela, 9lec tnrf, pa, d1tJon. 15,950 557-&28't (2MRZ719) metk:, A/C, 11,IOO 080, Shott. wormlng, tteentt rm MC,• peat« ccntemp Tu dor, ~ condition. ~t condition, original AM/FM 1t•eo. ttt.rmo-919-2631 .,_ 53e-7311 60is 1n1urence. quarentffd bed/dN, delk ~ 4 \llhttl Ortw/Jttps 17 .uo or "1de OwMf. St.500. 873-3325 guerd. lntl••t SIC\lrlty CADILLAC 1975 Eldor9do M.L ll&llYTIYITI Mercury 1N 1 Couoet iiiiiiiiiii--oiii-1 p~~~~1~~ 90)() S95-t~74·99't·4:M9 MERCEDES1984 190E tyl, extrl care, tren•conv low mtle bNuty 1 184818Mch81'tld,HB, 40R 1 1500 O BO. 18374 8-ct! 8tvd ~ml. S CHEVROLET BLAZER FORD M MUSTANG Muat tell $10,800 teuibll, tO.OOO °' make Bett ofl9f ov1r S5500., Ul-1111 54&.5o30 dlyt. 631-.40i1 40Stwy next to r.,.get 1987, 4 • 4, tan, new 289 engine. •utom•llc, Lot m 1lag•. 1unroot, ~~~:28~;11 491"5600 or 699~55 evee. c::~ 1lbum1, guHt Betww"t,Edllli & Heft llfff, babl9d. 19, 100. 95~ , .. tored 873.0138 mltt/grMn 549-7528 CADILLAC-'78, 4·d00f, --.,_...E .... .,.,...,,.-Uo:R,.,..,V,.....,.,,'7"'"4-:"'.M:".'on-:-:-:1_,.,.~, ·money bllOI. oer· * .~1 • II* 549.4193 -I FOfd Muttano aT ... "" _... ter ..... pllowe, fevort, ~ •• Aut Imported 9100 MERCEDES 1988 580..c tranam1 .. 1on 1Nt11 a.ti 1t1 f~ clMn. runt O(Mt, ori01M1 and much ~I Bland --p lo.u 7012 OS E1Ccept1onal Condition. TIYITl OIUIA IT 'II Caatl otter. 1tter 5pm v 8 Con5 Ylf'tdlble 1~81 11, ow net S UOO obo, new1$54100.131--2371 AKCLABS.yellow,(creem owtr TIYIT& ... "-16.600 ml, loaded wlltt 5·1Pd pls,alt,tllt,ellOyl 8'6-7404 •. -•P . p . . (#Lo<*MU)841-.4H3 White) champion llMJ B v INER 24' -•-• 11n••• LI s 1mmecu1e1• Condltlonl -p/W1ndow1 & lock•. 1111. 9 AAGAIHI Brittanie•. OSA .hips. •ve•. due 1;~. ~ ~.1i.y HNd 5 -apd. pi t . •lldlng ---. extru 55.ooo OBO (2EHM703) CADILLAC '79 Eld0<1do crulH, CHI, euatom l&t•\ICIHlon&Jr.Mtl claw1.meles&fem1IM, El9ctrontcl Economle&I rlwl~~::..c(3~;l~) 11 5_ • ..,.,0llPfp/a,tlr,1111111.'Jcrutse. ~1:,~;4~4i~o Cheri Ulll OlaHI S 1 har 5 p 0 6 8 1 0 K whll , low mllel G.-.at Book• eet & mlac. $350. 650-3005 Miltcury 185. Very clean .,...v Loaded 23 0 (2R1W689) 8111 Maxey Must ... ,. 731_.580 FREE togoOd home Bl.ck E•callent mechanic• .. Ill 1unroot. 1lloy wheels MERCEDES 1985 300TDI OllSTlL lOIU 6"4-8689 Toyo ta, 18881 BHch Lu11urlou1 Stagg Horn L•b mix. fem. spayed 9•.., Newport sllp avelleble IU.l UllY TIYITl (2GNC0091 WAGON White leether 2925 Harbor Blvd. c M Blvd H B. 6"7-8555 Fem FabuloullnentryOt mos. Old Houae-tra1ned $5900 662·2822 18881 Beech Blvd. H B 11111 sunr ool Exc ellent lll-2100 OllYIUI LE UIH patio! Specimen plant & tun• 6'6-3826 1984 BAYLINER 28 It Ou Ul-1111 OllSTAL &OIH S 18·000 759·7035 OllftRT.TUll 'II 543.3900 Of' M2.Q801 Good Kittens to Free Voh10 V8 260 Sleeps 8 2925 Harbor Blvd CM 1976 MERCEDES 280 4. Auto. pis, llr, 1111. cruise. ""' PllTl It •1• ... Auto, llr. (921ZRV) ONE-WAV TICKET for homes. Some with extra Low hOurs, well equipped ---111·2100 door, tan· power pl'#lndowa & lock a. m•le for 9128 lvng OC toes Leave measege tor 111h1ni. many 3eA1ras Trucks 9035 ?1u41_151;0~~~~t S4 5oo TOYOTA COROLU '11 leather interior Low 12111 2·0Spm to Baltimore 6'2-9450 S 19 500 73-640 RARE t9e7 VW Crew Cab Auto sunroof. stereo miles (2KFN8531 (BWI). $150 493-3415 1987 28 S KIPJ ACK Pic~up New Engine MOB-GT 1970 Auna cassette (8211'189! 112,111 Tll ......... . ••11111n OLDS 1970 Cutlale Su- preme, 2-doof, lolded. est•t• 1&1•. 1 owner. $2 4 50 Exce lle nt 775.U.CO Mii• Old Eng Stteep oog. wt p11ot tt0use Twin turbo $3950 760.0240 lOIU llTllU good gooo cono11on I 121H J~-'-/Furs/Art 5 r o .. tet duel prop. auto LS -n 1111 S, 750 OBO 840-0 161 OlllTlL 101•• '"I •, yrs, ree to l"lome CHEVY '54 PICK-UP -• llLL WEY TOYOTI I "1111 I 6025 wino kids, 646·1126 p1101 Loran. VHF depth 5-spd p/s, air, 1111 cruise MG MIDGET '76 N-tn· 18881 Beach Blvd H 8 2925 Harbor Blvd. c M 1::::iiii~~~ 2060 HarbOr Blvd, CM tll-2100 -====--=== lindet, WlnOlass. •~tra REBUILT sunroof, alloy wheels 1er1or . clutcll. rebut11 1 Ill 2IOO 1 • W&ml Tl llY • luet cell rod nolders. bait WITH CAMPER $2295 ( 1RXC557) trensm1n1on & more 141-1111 • I ....... ParretOece.111·1112 system totel time 380 SEE 642·0567 llJll oooo tires $2800 1--------FIHT-1111'12 OLDS 1983 1 Owne<, low mllelage, t'IWI 11re11transml11lon, very clean. $4.750. 8'2·7550 f11111t1A1 hrs S58 ooo 83 t-1009 OIUTAL lOIU 434.3753 1 P1~wg1nd~~s ~c:;~s &c~~~: By Wllllem Held Musk1l lnstrurMnts alter 7pm Vam 9040 2925 Harbor Blvti CM 5 TO~OTA SUPRA 19d88 s l auto '" Low miles ::2 36 1n 10:1~= ri~~~ 6055 Sall Boats 701 4 TWO 20' VAIS llt-2100 lllSll PILSll H 'll &50~o~~·s" ~.1r v.~~ ... 0 ;; Hiil 0111 'IJ (1FOP841) _ .. ti of 3" s .. G * Auto 1-tops air. & more .. seats. 111att141r 51ert"O Attte, air,,;,, ltW 1•ttl ..... t on " lgme .... arttn utter MUST SELL' Lido 14 .. I (11RLOl1) • Plymouth 1989 Voyegfll SE mlnlv1n S 12.500 !2NZM5551 548-4494, PONTIAC 1980 Sunblrd A/T, 4cyl. 2/0oor. run1. $6001 080 , John 675-5112 This eculpture of en DR·41 Mothr Peart inlay $650 Snipe $250 Saling Formerly U·Haul trucks, M1n1cono111on110J9758) 1.Hs. c;.1~1oni w/11) •Its. TlllllllRlllll eagle with • trout in Its lmmec cond w l"lrd shell Sab t $2!>0 642.3559 refurbished in March of 11111 1.·GPL 2081 Boll M1ney 12411 ft•t/••i•i talons was awarded to case $550 646·82•6 ° 1111s year incluotng com-CRIYllR lllW Tt•v011 '8~81 Beech " .. & Peter Ueberrotl"I & Herry plele Hlety check. new 1500 Auto Mall Of s A Blvd H B 847 8~5~ lllL wn TIYITl 2060 Harbor Blvd <.; M :t~?i~'.~~?. T~Ern:~:~~!~~~mE~,~l~s/Oocks/StorNa9:onl ~~:~£~s~:~!~:E~ J.~::i~ IH-3111 IG00d ~:k1~~9o;~~o1 ~a, I 18881 :;f;;~ld. H B l·--·'·ll···2•1•00--- '"g S 19 ,000 MUST S325 6'6-7909 35 ·Dock unoer ewport 1nc1 n-carb Ellcellent • nM :int t2£Dlll~1 111 m ruro~ ~ too~<. QOO<l --------• SELL 'bridge v.atef power rubber on bOltt trucks ·K•J&OOl'O'IO• ~D I SUBARU 1982 ~tqoo OB0641i0409 IFORD 63 F ALCONI FOHTEIP01HI llUIL T lLLIAm 'II 5-spd, stereo ceuette. sunroof, cu1tom wheels. .flint condition. (2NZS998) . PIMM Cell: Pianos & Organs I S 2:> rno64" N96o "6 o~ f"• Drrven oaoly very depen· . UM Ult 1f'S'11 81 •t• dHeA T CnHoB1bAICe Ksv1eoryoo O"'O I vw 197 5 VAn I FUT URA 2 door auto Auto pllocka str 1111. .l•.•111 605" mottle" < " dable $5 995 ea OR 2 .. ... pe "' 1 • • 7 • 11 M US 15!•'~~1 I • ,,, 72j 5006 Ne"' engine trd•1~rn1,,s on mu1rc 11ew paint 11res am/Im cass cru se LHveMessage DOCI' '5 lrf"<>t l•f" or• for Sl lOOO Contact ·n •5JSr •·ll1'lU u;~ S~800 1064Zf01 runs b,a.,es lransm1ss11:m ex (2EVS315) 12411 llU UDY TIYITA 1888 1 Beach Blvd. H B. * Pllll·ll,.Wll cl\1nn1> " "I B '.1 .. st Oto Han1o. 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S .,_. ..,,, SERVICE • !'.;.ll•dt>llSP r., I I '" o•,w4 -· " Cement Briel\ pt1nklers LIC54 1878 Vlu/Muter P1en1ono Lic•S32312 __ • Pd!·•1 CP-.· L ~ •IN ,c; Walls Rl>~ 11<1,.11 Frei" Est Pat 6•2·9445 DRAINS cleared from S Fonri:iEf f S'•.~·''""> I lnle• ~· poaslt"f pa1r111no •FFORD"BLE 0 111 w11er neate11 1n1te.I DIRECTORY C..AL 1..fiAIG !154 uJt.J Y'tall •e-.1ure~ 6 ,,,)..,ill "' "' ua Y from $149 Comple1 Ir ,.., ~ ~ rt"f' ""' Lanosc.eping Sprinkler a copper rep1pes tro MERCEDES 101 1 ;>o,O!! f ir.CI IJlir. SoJ '•et' est Large or S895 Replace wate r or Sa1e B) o .... ner P•Cfl'. For ITIO•P rnformc1'•"'11 TIIE OIUliUtal ••• u • v 5"'111 Bot:> 759 1849 I main lrom street fr lenl cond 110" S'>500 CALL TODA 1 DUI the TILE MH •CLEAN UPS. TREES S 195 UC 598809 1uOr4 6'l• ASK FOR LOIS t'il~ y \'1• "'"' Art<1 ... iish fQ] STUMPS-PAL MS-HAUL Home Plumbing Root () '> , ,.. •")"' •j''"' \ R .. 1 .i • ING Comm1Aesld Maint Service 548·555 Mf"•Cf"Oec; tCl/I;> !00 (Ou' Cell Mike 641--0512 r ,•Ou tttd ;' • l tr S f"v1( .. Q•,.,.c1or, &c.uru·.,.-,<1;; l i .;.t--• ;1n '~ ., 1 r •s Puntt re ~ .,, .. , e•CPllPM t"' F1et:'re,f1•"~'" l r· "'1 t ·•· · IPfllTllAI."~ d 1' o ~ 1 2 ) I 642·4321 IV ( M IA I N ---·-• 14 • 48 >a · l T 1 f (\~," f'.:l , ~ .. , "',,." TRACY ELECTRIC Less Cost Time/Stress IUIAlll IA·-- MERCEDES 19113 000 Elf, 310 f' • t C "''" •u'> '•• ., TROllU CALLI FrM Contullallon 111.P &11 llYlll 1 • F rr•• f~t ll1•'"''"'r"!. •1 · "'H" ... "S '"lee ~o•k hesn eonq•••P .11•11 •ore ... ________ "' • • .... .,. ., ~ 532-9437 11 lLLIUmll Psychics e~C('llf'nl rnnt1•!inn J •t1• \ 1•11, 84t &1•6 ')774')0 548-2317 'ilma• .. 0 D L .. L••9 PUlllC HTICE r 111-1111 .1 t 00 ay:, vb< " Tt>p Call! 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Santa Ma. calf MAim STA~ llbo¥I on. ~ 1. pare.I (..,.wOAifl\aMty o.as Monye W11rren J..-r Mendoz. Thie 11.at"'*'t ... tMd Thie•• reoio °'a e>roteet .,. County on Auguat 24. 92701 The 1o1ow4ng P"IOnl era 1tt0 ecr•) "'1.o 1" (2) petOllll tor TMI llUll.-nant waa tied Thia atat.ment wee fled w.lh the County CNw1l of Or· tor wflld'I C>ld8 _. opened 19to Thll bulirteU la eot1- a01ng ~ •· M F Guatln ~IMf'lt of two (21 whll IM County ca.tt of Or· witfl IN County Ci9tlt °'Or· ang1 County on °'UGU'' 2•. on ~ 20. IMO anc1 no Nl191 dUcted by an lndlvtdl• GONZALEZ MA.CHINE Tlll9 ~I WM Ned ~t.mtly llOtMe The ""09 County on Augw1 24, ang1 County on Augue1 24. 1990 contrect -_.,ded o. Put>Uned Otang1 eo.t1 Tiie regtatr4W!t(a) com-1~ Rt-Naida Pl . Cotta will\ Ille County Cler1t of ()t. propoeed ptOJ«;I a.II• ta 1990 '"° ,..,.. c:.uM all blO<WI ... c»-Deity PMot September 3. 10. menc»O to lrat1Mlet bu9- M .... Calif 9M27 enQe County on See>t""'ber located on Iha notthWt N1184 . N11111 Pu!*lheO Orenge Coa9I enwct nonr~ to lhe 11: 24, 1990 1 ,_ under Iha ~. Roaando Gonu1ez. 1232 7. 1990 com. of Ophella Lani~ ~ Otang1 COM1 PuC>llahed Otang1 Cou1 Dally P.1o1 September 3, 10, Minort1y/Women &uliMN M·131 8u1lne .. name(tl tletlcl s GreenwOOcl A,,. '"' P4ll'1M Palm A~ Daily Pilot September 3, 10. OeOy Piiot September 3 to. l7 2•. 1990 Enterpr-(M/WBf) Par-I aboYe on. AUQIU9I t . tMO Montebelto. CAiif 90&40 • PubllshecJ Orange COM! °'C09'foftha~llon H . 2•. 1990 t7. 24. 1990 M-127 ticipaUon Pr._,,, No r• "8.JC NOTlCE MlguelA. 6llieut Thl1 1Xlalne11 II eon-Delly Plloe September H . !Ma wtUI lhe ~"*'' °' .... ,2. M-t3e "'8ICW\I .,. rNIOe to the Th.a ......,..,. -..., ITAW cw dueled by 1111 lnd!Yldual 24• ~ot>er t, 8, '"° Community ~t. "8.JC NOnct Kooe of ong1na1 WOt1' ano FJCTmout .__.. .wnh ttie County c.ti of Or· !:!.~CW&T o. 1 Tiie ragltlrent{t) com-M·154 CffY of Hunttng1on a.cti. "8.JC NOTIC( rta.JC NOTICE pler\a ano IC>Klfbttona r• ...-1TATDmJfT ang1 County on Septafftber v-_.. PIC1TTIOU menced to trll\MCt C>ull-200o tMln Slr..c. Hunt· '1CmtOUI .,..... m.it\ the NIM u onglfl#ty The loaowlng per.one•• 7. 1tt0 8UllNmU ..._ nee1 under 1n. Flctlll<>ul lnglon 8Nch, Clllfornl1. flCTITIOU8 .,_.. flCTfTllOUe .,...,. NA• ITA,....WT 1uuecs. wtUI ••~tion ol tt111 doong t>uSIMM ... I f4'Sn'I Th• fotlowtno e>er•on1 8111lne11 name{•lr 1111ad rtaJC NOTICE Any peraon wt.Nno to com-NAm aTATl.mwT NAm 8TATl.•WT Tile 1o11ow1n9 oer-aon1 .,.. Addendum No I cl•rt· SIJNWEST COHTRAC· Put>liahed Orlln\)I COMI ~ eoandonld the UM of .00... on July 23, 1990 ment on the requael mey do The tollowlng ~ are The follOwtng perton1 are doong ou.-. u t\catlont ol M/WBE reqUlf• TORS 22• t-A Orenge AYe , o..iy Piiot See>t.ru-H . Iha Flctltlou1 Bualneu Roeando GonUlez 'tCTITtOUa .,..... 10 In writing within 1--.ty>-OOlng ~ u doing ~ u j THE ULTIMATE MOTOR ment• ,_ ProPONI F0tm I Coeta Meu Calif 92627 1 24 Octe>ber 1. I . 1t80 Name THE EDWARDS Tiiie 1ta1emen1 wu riled NA•. STATtmWT one (20.o.ys of Ihle notice RARE WARE, 280l Weal COAL CANYON BM)( COACH COMPANY, 15080 and Old °'*""O date Cllarlet G Haygood. M-151 GROUP, t70 ~ Ctr Wiii! the County Cler1i of ()r. The followlng per.one are by pr0¥idlng Mlnan com-Coeal Hwy •290. New1>or1 1200 Coal CanyOf'I Rd 18 Golden W•I Circie. Tlie Conlrac10t1 S111e 224 l·A Orange AYe Coate 0r1w . Sulla 155. N9wP«t ange County on August 3 t dOing ~ u : menta to the Oec>wtment of BMdl. Caltf 92963 Y0tt>a Unda. Celit W•tm1ns1 .. Cattf 92ea3 L~M Board hu de-U-Callf 92927 _.._ _______ _ eeecn. Calif tateO 1990 ' CORONA DEL MAR NAIL Community 0.V94()9fnant, Wllll11n JOMC>h Nalley. Paul Wharlon Soya Clark C\lltom Coach, lne, \ermined 1ri.t tontrKtort Th11 t>u11n.11 11 con_I "8.JC NQTIC( The Flc:11Uoua 8 ualneu ,_,,. BOVTIOIJE. 2908 E. P C.H., pt.,,nlng Olvlelon. P.O. Boll 11731 TrtOant Ln.. Hunt· 13113 P111rldgl U , Giiden i c.t11ornl.a, 150&0 ·e· GOid«'t mull oa llOlnM<I •n the IOI-aueted C>y .,, lndtVldual • Neme ,...,r9CI to~... Pvb11$hed Orange Co&lt C«onadel Mar, Cetlf 92925 UIO, Huntington 8Mcrl. CA Ing ton Buell Ca l II Grove. Celll 0"2643 I W•I Ctrcla. Wfftmlnstar lowing elaallf\utlC)(I to Old The reg11tran1(1) ~ tiled 1n Orange County on 0..ty P110C Saptemt>er 10 Duong D Luu, 13182 Ulty 12&48. 92846-3340 Th1.1 C>uslneu 11 eon-Cahl 92683 Ion lhll pr()ject A 0t C-27 0# manoec1 to 1r111saet bull-I ..._ 8TA~ [)acember 21 . t988 FILE 17 24 October t 1990 ' St . Owelen Grove. Calif Pul>Wled Orange COM! Thia buatnen It eon-duc1ed tly' an~ , Th11 bu11nass 11 con-C-6t (Categc>rY.0-1201 ness undet the f"1Ct1t1ou1 The folloWing ~ - NO F401f43 · M-142 92643 Dally Pilot September 24• due'9d by an lndiYldual The reg111rant(t) com· avcted by a cor~ation I 8'0dart m,,Y OtC'"f otana Bu11nes1 n1me(1I 111tad dootlO bu-'"-M Ortld c Mlank, 1464 t Lan Ulm Luu, 13182 Uttt 1990 The ragitlrant(•I com-menGld lo transact tlutt-' Tha rag1s1ran1(1) eom-ano 1C>aOliea1oOr11 by con-eoo.,.. on August 29 1990 , 04Al BUSTERS CLEAN- Canlerbury Tu1lln, Calif SI . Oerelen Grove. Calif· M-118 menced to transact bull-r-. 111\0ar lhe Fict1t10US menced 10 transact bus.-tacting Contract M11r1age-Cllarlea G HA'f900d ING ANO MAINTENANCE. 92990 "8.IC NOJIC( 92643 neu under tile Ac11ti0ue 8ut1nH1 nama(•I ll1led 1ness unde< Ille Foc:ullOu.s mer>I S.Ction. 400 P S tr"t I T1111 11a1arnan1 •U fllecl 221'11 33rd St Newpott Mlehaal Bourque. 6773 Tiii• bullneas 11 eon--.-.. .,. 1111\Tll'C B1111neu n1mll(1I li•l•d above on July 1. 1990 I 8us1ness n,.mll(a) h•l•d Sth Floor, Sacramento with the County Clarll of ()r. BMc:n. Ce&ll t2M3 Montclair. Rlvetalda. Cali! F1CmtOU19UIMll ducted by • Qef*ll pan. .--"'"~ aboYe on NIA Paul W Boyd above on ,. JQ .~I 1. 1990 9S81' Telephone (9181 ange Counly on August 31 1 Kally A.nna Seala, 221•• 9250l NAM! STAT'lmNT ~ Wm I Nalley TNI atat"'*'t •aa llled J Weldefl. Secretary 322·21171 1990 33rd St . ~ BMc:n. Thia ~ Wll con-The tollowtng ~ ...-e The reg111rant{1) c:om-LIGAL AD~ Thia .. .,.,.,,.,., ..... lllaCI Wllh lhe County Clerk OI Or-1 Th•S statement Wll Nied Plen• and IC)eClflC.at'°"I ~ Cattt 92653 aucted oy a G9r"'ll parttllf· dOln(I C>ullnau u mane«! to treneaet tiu-. DIEP~ CW with the County Clffk of Or· 11199 County on Augult 24 , with !he County Clerk ot Or· may oe ot>taineo Wothov• Puohsnea Orange Coast Riek Anthony Pfeifer. Sl'llP PRO-PAGES ANO DE· ,,... 111\dar the Fle1llloua COlllllUMTY HYILM· .,. County on Augull 2• 1990 ange County on Augusl 24 lchltge D .. ')' P110I S.OtetnC>ar 10 221•-. 33rd St N9wpor1 fhla llll"'*'t WM filed SIGN t031 I K\lkul Dr 8u11ne11 n1ml(1) lilted mwT 1990 f"1UI 1990 • Prequa1tf1Catl0tl ol C>•a· 17 2• Octot>at t 1990 1 8Mcf'I Cakf 9*3 •llh the County Clark of Or· Hunllnglon Beech. c ant' •t>cwe on NIA Pl. Ul•UI DfV'9ION ,.,._ P\IDhthed Or11199 Coat f417W1 def• under the S1111e Con-I M-143 Th11 ~·•-i. con- Cou t Sept oer 92648 Lan Lam Luu CfTY CW Putlbnecl Otange Coest Detty Piiot Seol8"'bet 3 10.1 PuDll$1'1ecl Orenge Co411 tract Aci it nol requ+reCI duet«! C>y )Olnt -'"" ;,,-990 n Yon em Maureet1 Ahrani. 10381 Thia 1111--.t w" fUecl HUNTIMClTO.. •ACH Delly Pilot September 3, tO 11. 24. 1990 0 1111y P1101 Sep1ember 3. 10 I Sueuutu1 Oteldar •"•ti l'tltl.IC NOTICE I Tile reg111r1nt(t l eom- Putlbned Orenge Coast Kuku• Or Hunllnglon with lhe County Clerk OI ()t. NolJoe la hereby 3van by 17, 24, 1990 M· 129 17 2• 1990 lurmstl C)a)'metll Donel llrld manoed lo lranMC1 _ou»- Oelly Pt&ot Sac>temt>ar 17 8eaeh Cahl 92646 ang1 County on Sepl""''* lhe Oapartment Com· M-139 I M-135 pef"tormance DOnd u re-FtCTrTIOUI ., ... ,, ~ unOer tile F1etnioua 2, Oc:10ber t 8 l990 Thll b\ISln.H II C:On· t4. 1990 ITU'lty ~alopmenl Plan-rtafC M)TJC[ Quo1ed Dy ~ MA• aTA-n:.NT 81111nes1 name(ll lilted M-IS. OUC:lect by 111 lnd•Yldua.I ,..... fW'CI OMlion of Iha City of rta.JC NOTICE f'tltl.IC NOTlCE PARTIC1PA TION 1N MIN The toll(w. ng l*SOtl• .,. ·~•on August 31 lt80 The regis1ren11a1 eom· Put>Hthecl Orange eo..t Huntington Belch. that tM '1CTinOU8 ....... ORI T\' ANO WOMEl'i BUSI-ooong DU-.. 1(.-y Seals NlJC NOTIC£ FtCTIT10U8 .u ..... N ... ITAn.wT The ~ per90n1 are aoong ~u NEWPORT Rf PRESEN- T A TtON G ROUP 4 100 Mec:Al1hur Blvd • 103 New· pOrt e..ch, Callt 92660 JoMC)h M~el'ltn. 330• Ave 0.. P~eeodenle SWI C..,_,,le c.l1f 92672 Mark Wooe1er, 1211 N Al 1anuc ,._Smyrna 8ch FL 32169 Thlt C>u11ne11 11 con ouc1ed o,. eo-p111ner1 The regl1trant(1) eom- rneoeed 10 tr ansee1 l>v1ol· ._ un0et lhe F1Clll!Ou$ Bu11neu nam~11 1111ed •t>Ove on A.prll 211 1990 Mark Wooeler Thi• 1tatemen1 wu tiled •llh the CoYrtty Clerk ot Or- ~~ County on Auou.st 31 ~· P\lbllshed Orer>ge Coest 011ly PMot Septemti. 10 • 7 2• Oc:1ooer 1 1990 M·I•• P'\llUC NOTICE meneect 10 trenw1 bull· Deify Pll()t Septemti. 24. rollowing Draft Negative 'ICTITlOU8.U...H NA•ITAn•wr I KIOMI INESS ENT ERP~1 s es 1 THE4$HT~CO 418-CI Thia 1t•temen1 .... 'Med ,,... \lnder the FICtlllOUI Oc:1oC>et 1.8. t5.1990 O.Cl1ra11on raquatl hu N.U.ITATEmNT Triel0110wingpersont1te NOTICE TO t M W8E 1 PROGRAM L•"'·~ Ave Corona ctel ..,.lh theCountyClerlcOfOr- 81i1lnasa nema(a) lllltd M· t 11 bMll ~apared and Wiii be Ttie following parsons are dOlng bo.lll""5 u CMIMT0.-1 Of' I Pursuan1 10 Section 10 11 S Mac c;.i11 92g2s I ange County on September ·~on Augull 27 t990 tuC>~lled lo the City of doing bull,_. as TRADE S HOP CON-9UlJ( "'AHUE" ., Mq of ,,.. PuDltc Con-Oouglat H A"'ton 4111'• 7 !990 Meur_, Anran1 Hunling!Ofl 8Mdl Planning AERO LEAS ING s S TRUCTION 300 I E Notice II 1*aOy g1...,, 10 tract Code , .... Dec>artmant lark9'1U' Ava COrona d.i f.-N7 Thll alatemanl •at hied rtaJC NOTICE CommiSliOn tor their con-M1drigal San Clemente. RedntlJ 8kSg 2 Sulla C erea11ou OI \lie wllh•n ol G-al ~-,,as ... M11 Caitl 9262S Pul>ll8hed Orange COMt with lhe County Cler1i ol Or· "C:Tmout llUSMIH t •deratlon In Novemoer c.tff g2972 Cos11 M_. Ca11i 92657 named transle<O'jll that •j '•bliVlecl go11s ot IS'• '°' r1111 bus n"a •S eon-o.iy Piiot SICM...,_ t7 enge County on $aplemt>at T 1990 J ames C Tho mas 5 Char'-S Henry Strutnet bvll• transfer i.s l !>Oul lo oa M nor I.., 8 .. s n a' s oucted by .,. •nCl•'tltdual 2• Octot>er 1 8 1990 7 1990 T~~ The Draft Nagel! ... Dae-Madng•I. San Clemente Ji 4330 Barranca Ptlwy milde on C>e<SO<llll D•ooerty ErlerP<•Sft IMBE SI 1na 5"'> The regiatrantral C:OIT'-M-180 ,,...,.. bul r>er~•ar• w1lle>n9wlltC>e evlllablefO# Cahl G2972 101.294 Irvine Calif 92714 hera•n.atte<o.tcrtl>e<I tor Wcrna n Bus 1ne111menc4d 10 transact Du$t- Pul>l1"'4IO Orange Cout dOinO ALl=N~ BOOK publlc: ravi.w and comment Thia C>ua1ness II con-This buS1ness Is con-The n1rnec11 a.na bu.sm•ss! En1ero<•-CWBE t i Parttel· "9$$ \lndar t"9 Fictmout .,_.,. ..,,.TIC[ Oatty Pilot September 17 I( ~·fp IN G SERVICE ror ._,ty•OM (2 t) deys ducted C>)' an indlYIOual OucH1<I by an lnd•Vtd\lal I address of 1ne 1ran1ferorf1) pat.an tor au contracll of Business nama(1) llstea' __ r_~--""----- 24 Octot>er t II 1990 . (b)OESIGNS UNLIMITED commar;e;,~onday Sep-The reg1stranl(1) com-T,,e reg1t1rant11l com · Ill ROYMA INC l«S0-8 $ 10 000 00 or more B•as .a!>O>le on August 31 1990 ' flCTI'1lOU9 ...... M-t62 101 N El Ci mino • 1Qe, S~ I~~ ~ alive Oec:ltr· menced lo trans.cl Du.s.t· 1 meneed to lrWlsacl buSI· CUL VER OR IRVINE CA ..., °"'' De acoepl.O from Oougla M Allllon Mam IT .ATllllWT ---------Clemente Clill 12672 N ~7 nest under ,,... FtCt1hou1 ness under lhe f"ochhous 92714 ll'IOM t>.Oc>«s tnat .. ,,,... T11<1 statamar>t •at ,,._, Thi f<*Owlng perwions -Dll-IC 1111\TIC( Ch ._ Sc;nwan 28'41 atlOn o Coes '"~-Business name(tl llsled Bus nan nam~sl httad Tile !Oc:allon '"Gakt0tn,. "" ry thll they hh• W'll'l lhl County Cler• ot Or· OOon9 ~as __ r ____ nu _ _.. __ El A., I ... • N--' llOn Wllh tal ~ ll><>Ya on August 5 1990 al>Ove on Augull I 1990 OI lhe Chief ••e<:)fl•"9 O"IC• ecn~~~ ll'leM oo•s or II ¥'98 C.OU"\) on Augvst 31 NEWPORT SEASHACI( C>UO. --..una ...--. merit Parmll No 90-36 Ten-J c ThOmas 1 Charles H Strauner Jr 1 or pt1n<:•oa1 t>u_,. otf<•' tempt• Gooo F"111,, EttM 1990 1 ' ~~.:.=· Ca~~1:2::,naH It Con· ~~·:;:5 !:,'~~~~ ~~-Thtl 1tatemen1 w11 filed This slalement wu Meet OI lhe lransler,or 11 SAME!as O\ltunea on Oocumert• ,__,19 ~~ ~~ahf ~ ...... The loliOw""' pert0n1 are Clue: led ow .,, lndlVldual N 90 .... with Iha County Ckw"k ol Or· 1 wtlh lhe Count~ Clerk ot 0r .' AS ABOVE I 00200 or lhe P10,ec:t Menu .. I P1,10lt11>eo Orenge Coaltl MldlMI J L.....,.. Ethel ··..., , tepCIOn o ·-11 • r• ange CO\lnty on SeptemC>er c 1 A 1 24 I All Other bv1>nest namesj and u tel lorth 1n the D .... P.ioi St!c>t t>ar 10 1 _,,,' dO<n(I ~nest H The reg11trent(I ) eom-q~•t to subdMd• two 12 l990 ~ O\ln Y °" ugus lf\d .oclt euel uMd Dy the PrOQOH I BIDDERS ARE 1'·1 0c em 990 Leogll 1113 Balbol 8IYd. RHINO CONSTRUCTION menc.d to transec:1 bull-p...-cats (lolalhng lpotOX· ,.,a I F4S7531' "''9f\Oed transferor ..... 1r.1n ADVISED TO COMMENCE 17 24 IOC>at 1 1 M-146 East ~ 8Ma\. Calle. 333• E Co&l1 Hwy •217, ,,... under lhe Act1tlou9 imately sa acr•> into,,.,.. Pubh.sheel Orange Coe•t Pu!>l lhed Or eo..11 tflrae ye••• 1151 !)all "° ,., THE REOUIREO M wee 92663 Corona de! M11 Calif t262S 8us1ne11 name(a) lilted (31 P...-<*I tor daWIOpmenl D.,ly PilOt Seotamti. 24 ~ .,~ ange 3 0 , a.s llnown 10 Irle transferee PROCEDURES IMM E:>•· Th" bu•1ne.1 II eon-1<ev1n 8\lrka Kelly 2000 aoova on August I. 1N I of thfee (31 .,ng1e-1em1ty Octooar 1 II 15 t990 Daily "°' ~temt>ar , .,. NONE AT El., UPON RECEIPT OF rtBJC NOTICE Clucteo by nuSbancl It'll wtlia Hevan Pl NewPQ<1 S..Cll Char ... Schwan ~ The propoMCI pro-, M-173 17 24 1990 M 1 I The narN1•l •nd busln9" P LANS ANO SPEC1F1 I The •eg1ttrenl(1) com- C.ahl 92660 Thlt tlllemenl WU tiled 141CI tlta ta located on the • 33 addra.s.s ol lhe transl.,Mll~CATIONS flCTITIOUI MJ91Nell mane.Cl to trtinMCt !>I-. Robert l(ing Newton 304 With,,,. County Clark of Or· north-I corner ol ()phett1 .,. HAE AN CHANG and NOTICE Of REOUIRE-l ..... •TA~lfT I'-under , .... F!etltlOUI Oan111 •C Corona 0.. Mii ange County on Sae>tetntlef L-and Pa.Im A~ P\B.IC N011C( PUBllC NOTICE JUNG JA CHANG 1026 M E N T r: o R N o N The lollowlfl9 ~· ate Bu11ne11 nama<tl lltled Caltl 92625 12. l990 A copyof ther~1 1son BEGO ... IA AVE COSTA OISCRIMINA T•ON PRO· Oo<"9 tlu.11,...... •t>Ova on Au~'" IS IMO TIWI bu1ina11 II eon-'41t111 Ifie ""''h lhe OacMwtmenl Of ~A~:r.. FteTTTIOU• .,..... MES A CA 92626 GAAM GOV CODE SEC· OAR1N l.INE MACH1Nl...0 MICl\MI J LAIQI\ Oucied by co-oartnefS Pvl:>llaNO Orange Coeal Community ~·· ..... •TAT'l.•NT Tna1 Iha prOl)erly peirti-j TION 12991)) Y()Uf •tlanl>O" 158A Ar-..6e Pl Coeta Tho$ ... ,_., .... Ned fhe registrant(t l eom-Oatty P110t September 24. Ctty ot Huntington 8eacfl. The IOllC>wlng parton• are Tiie lollowlng ~·.,. nent "8teto " oetcr•C>«S lf'IHI called to the Non· Masa Caaf 92627 wim IN County Oar1a etl Or· menced lo tr1ns.ac1 bvli· OctoC>et I 8. IS, t9QO 2000 Main Slr..C, H\lnt· dOI~ ~ aa MAI doong ~ness U Q9r*al 11 Furn.lure Fix· dlacrtm•nal!Ot\ ClauM Ml Orrlf' Walter ~ 1'975 "'09 Counfy on Sapi.tnbet "9$1 unde< the Foc:Ut1ou1 M·t7• 1ngton Beach Ca1tr0tnla p S CNED 7'!;, u..!_~E 1 s1vi LEl·BENNE R MEDICAL! lu•H a nCI Equipment•. lor'lll or rar .. rect 10 riera1n Ash ~ Cakl 9234S 1 1990 ,._ LA · I uv .---por GROUP. 360 San Miguel Trldef\ame GOOO!o>1ll l...,. wl'llCll 11 ee>c>llCIC>!e 10 .,11 Th1t butlnH.s 11 eon-~-- PtalC NOTICE I f'tltl.IC NOTICE f'tltl.IC NOTIC( ~!1 ~;~· Cosla M..., Or•Y9 Ste 208 f\fewpO<t • ana l HMllOIO lmorova· noneampt State Conllr'UC:· csuc1eo by .,, lndMdual Put>llthed Orange ~ p 27 BMc:n Caltl 92e60 1,...,.1s ano •I located at ''°" Contracts ano 10 Ille The reg1ttrant(1l com-Delly Pilot Sec>temt>er 17. PUBLIC HE &RING Y¥ett• ~-1 .. '.:....~ Lora L-eerv-M D 2949 Ha<l>Ot &vcJ Coslal Standard Cal tornoa ~ menc.ci to tr8'\MCI DUS>-24 Oc1ot>ar 1 8 1"° ~ lMle Apl ....,.,. -3 I 12 Cort• Mattn. f\fewpO<t ~ CA a1acrimtnal!Ot\ ConttrucltOn -under IN FtCUtlOul .... tS.S RESOLUTION N0. '209 Calir 92627 Beach Call! 92660 The Du..,.... name ..teo Con11ac1 Soec•hcatlOf\ M1 Bus•na.st "ame191 llat.ci & RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL Thie 0\ISl"HI " eon· T1111 Du1me11 •• con-1 Dy lhe sa.a transleforts) al l0tth ~•n Tl\e SP«lf•· at>ove on Juky 23 1990 •-II' m.\y_. ~ duc:ted by ll/'l lndlYlduai dueled by .,, tnd1Vldua.I aa.d location •I SWAN!( c.a11ons are ~Ole lo all Omn Wall• Lone I r-nu1-. OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH The reg1tiranl(ll com-The reg•strent(sl com-CL EANERS 1non.AemOI State Construe· Th11 tlltamant •Ht hied -flC-TTnoua---.. -.-,-.-.. -- OF INTENT.ON TO VACATE AN EASEMENT rnenced IQ lrll/'l~I bu.._ ~ to transact Du.II· I Thel SlloO Dul .. 1ran11 .. •S !Ion Coniracts and S\.lbC:on· •••h the County Clert' OI °' MAm IT.A~ nest undef the ICtlltOUI ne.ss ~ the Foct1t10U1 inle<\Oed 10 oa cons.;m. ltlCIS o• $5 000 °' m0t• ~ Counly on Augull 31 FOR PUBLIC STREET PURPOSES OVER A BullnHS nam~1l listed Bus1net1 n1rne(11 hsted1 mated II irie ott.c;a o• 8942 Pu•su•"' to S.C11on • "70 1990 The following DW"IOnl - PORTION OF BUSHARD STREET WEST l l>OYe on S.Oleml>e< 10 at>Ove on l'"et>ruary 1 1990 Gwa.> Grove SlvO •207 Of .,,.. l al>Ot cooe n .. 0.. F~lt °7N~ -:eo 1 H .. J ST STREET 1990 lord l-Ben'* M D Garo.n Grove C11tlorn1e i;>arl,,.,..,I o1 r>dustr•al Aata P..blo"'9CJ Orange Cou1 OF BROOKHUR Y...ne Peyne T111s 1111eman1 wu I led 926.tl, °" or 1"., Octooar hons has a9Ce'1aonect 1,,. 0..1) PllOI Sae>•ernt>at 10 AYe ~-··S ID Hunllngton Thll ttalemanl wu lllecS w11r 'If! Cour•1 Cle<k 01 Or 1· 24 Octot>ar 1 1990 8eec;h ..-f 12649 The City Counc1t of the City of Hunt1noton Beach does nereby resolve as lolloW$ llCTlON 1. A put>hc mMt•no was held bel01e the Planning Commission on May 1 1990, at wnicn 11me 11 was dete<mrned pursuant to Government code section 65402. !hat tile proposed v8Gat1on ol an us.men• f()I put>hc street purPoses over a Portion or Busnard Screet. wesc ot Brookhursc Street conformed 10 tile clly s oeneral plan NCTIOfrt a. Pursuant to 0 1v1s1on 9 Part 3 Chapter 2 of the Callfornia Streets and Hlgnways Code. commencing with section 83 20 tne City Council of the City of Huntington Beach hereby declares 11s inlenllon to v.cace ror put>liC street purPoMS an easement over a portl<>n of Bushard Street west ot Br~hurat Street more particularly described as follows That portion ol Bushard Street •I Broolchurst Street 1oc1ted 1n tl'le city o f Huntington Beach County 0 1 Orange. S11te or Cetllorn1a H shown on a map of tract No 566-4. recorded In boolt 42• PttQea 31 througn 3•. 1nctus1ve. of m1scet1t neous maps, records of s11d county t>elng more parllcularty<'escribed as ro11ows Beginning at the southeast corner 01 lot «of s~111d tract No 566-4. thence N 15 20 2• E 83 00 feel al the eastMty line to the northeast cornef of MHd lot «. thence N 0 23 39· E 86 30 1 .. 1 ak>ng t~asteny tine to the nor1h .. st corner of 101 •3 to said lract No 566-4. thenc. N 26• 30 44" E 3 I f..O teet to the easterly bound1ry tine of said tract No 5664, tnence So~ 38' 30" E 33 02 '"' alof"lg said boUndary llne to the beginning of a tangent curve, conc1ve to westefly, having a radius of 1,000 00 leet· thenc9 conunv1ng southerly along said curve boUndary line 157 49 f"t through a central angl~ 019• 01· 25" toa po1nt on aald bOundary llne. a radl•I bearing through said PQint bears S 81 37 OS E t~ S so• O t 4 t W 26 82 feel to the po1nl ol ~Inning Said patoel eor'llllOIOQ 0 068 1Cf9S NCTION s The City Clerk is directed to melntaln on fi141 In the otttCe of tl'le City Clerk maps or plans shOWlng.tl'le par11cu1ar1 of the proposed v.callon. •nd reference 11 hereby made to such maps and plans for partteuters H to said proPoMd vacation HCTION 4. The City Council does hefeby fix Octot>« 1. 1990. al the hour of 7 00 pm , or as'°°" ,,,., .. 11_, as the matter may be heard In CouncN Chambers In the Civic C9nter. as the lime and ptaoe fOf ,,._,1ng all persons 1nternted in or ob jeellng to the proposed vecauon. wtltch time is not i..s than flftten ( 15) dayt from the pau.ge of thts rMOlutlon. HCTION I. The City Clerk 11 directed to cauM a CoPY of tl'llt rnotutlof"l to be publlShed In a weekly """•btl.sf\9d end circulated 1n Hunllngton Beach fOf' at least two suooetSIW weeks prior to ~·-1-the tlfM •• herein fOf the publte hear""' HCTION e. The Olr«tOt of Public: WOfkt Is directed to post, or ~ to be posted, no11Cee or Ion tplc lously •lonO the ~1 propoMd to be vecated at .... , 1WO week• before the ~ecat f :;:" Mer::.O The noncet thelt be poated not m<>f• than 300 fM1 apar1. but at !Mat three •:::. ~ be posted fhe notlCIS wH state the day. hour. ~ plac. of the hear~. and lhell r.-~the adoption of thit r..olutlon of Intention. tnd thall lndude a map or plan ~ the ioc.11on of the portion of the auernent prapc>Md to be vt1eeted PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City ot ~tlngton e.adl It • regular rnMllng tt\et~t '*<f on the 4th day of SePternt>et. 1990. TMOMU .,_ llAYI llAY°" w•lh the County Ckw"ll ol Or· 1 e CO\lnt on AYQ\111 24 11 l990 g-•1 prevailing ••1• 01 M· 1' 1 J.,.,.. A McGraw 4901 ange CO\lnty on September 1;t; r Thll bvl-lrentler '' IUD·1•1QeS "' ,,,. coun1y ,,, #l'llCll H..i Ava Apt S1D. Munl· 12 1990 ,.,_I iec:t 10 Caltlornte Un1l0tmllhe wo<~ ••IO be Cla<>e to oa I •nglon Beach Callf 926'9 '•"' P t>l•lhael Or Co t Commarc•lll Code Section as hllad "' t!'la 0ec>ar1"*'1 fl\8JC NOTICE lhls 1>us•nH1 11 ~ P\I Or Cou u enQe u 6 106 ot Transportation t>OOl<lal oueteo by .,, INSMdual """"' !>4:,:c' S.O=t>at 2,t O!tl> :•IOI S.Otemt>er 3 10 The,..,.,,. encs .csorns ot .,..lolled Gan.11 P•ft .. ltng '1CTTTIOUI Mll*E•I T,,. , ,.1,1nt(a) eom• (k';~t>at t II 15 l990 1• 2 l990 '"• person wlll'I w"om IN~ Rat .. Cllllecl es Mt NA• ITAn:mwl ~ ~ lrantKt ~ M· 172 M-132 11m1 may be l•i.d I l()(th :>ti PrOOQMI For"' n,. I~ persons -,_. un6af the FICtltlOul DllDlfC 1111\ffC[ vCKY ESCROW CO INC Coo'" 01 11111 t>oolilat ere on Ooong bu..,_ as , Bui inHI nam«el lllted •-II' 1111\TICE rUDL ""' j 11942 Garoen Grove Blvd I '·~ II 400 P S1reet Siii BOLDEN MACHINERY! ,00,,. on Sae>taml>er 1 r-nu ----------1s 1e •207 Garden Gro...e 1F1oor Sac:ramento Ca h-CO 472 E 16t,, St Colla 1990 ' ----------"C:TfTtOUl llUIMEal CA 92644 M>C1 tr.. last day lornla and are avl•'•~ 10 Mesa CalJf 92627 J-A McGraw ,~~A~~ ...... STAT'l•NT f for l11tng clt1ml Dy an~ crad+-8"y nter .. !.O Dat1Y Of' ,.._ Alo.rt A 8olOar\ 4~2 E T .... .........,,t -Ned The rOAowtr>g persona •• IOI INlll be OctoC>et 10 Quell 16111 SI Coela ..... Ca6tl ""''" , ... County aw. ot Ot· The fofloWlng partonl ant C10ong ~ a.s 199() wn<h s Iha bu_. ~AUl A. NEIL. If.AJA. 92621 r enge Count)°" Seipt.ru- d<>ong ~ .. PRIMO WINOOW TINT. Clay C>elor• Iha COf'S<lf'\ma IT An AACHf'nC T Th11 Du.,,,... ,, con 7 1990 THE HYPNOMEO.TATI~ ING & SHATTER PROOF-llOn Oate SQ«:tflecl at>ova Put>ltllled Orange Coatl Oueted t>y an •nd•Y>du• CENTER 3 IS I Attway Ave ING 2579 Sar> Clel'l'lent• Or Oate<l Sa o1emD•r 14 0.1ty Ptl()I Sec>1 ..... oer 17 r... reg1S1ranua1 com- •F-202 Co sta M ... Callt •20t Costa Mesa Catit I 1990 i • 1990 , menoeo 10 transact buSl- 92626 92926 HAI AN CHANG afld M 170 o.1 under Iha Fictllioua Paul Frtnk CIY11ten.on Chtford Ga<>fg l<rauM A1NQ .IA CHANG 8u11ne1t nam• II lilted 2S11 CamaQila AYe eo.11 2S79 San Clemente Or PuC>ltSl>«l Or~ Coas1 •-tr lllftnrr •DOYa on Septemoar ' MaN Caltf 92629 1t 208 Costa M... Clltf D•tl) P.iot S.O•emt>ar 24 ~ nu I IW. 1990 TIW• C>\ll•MH It con-92626 1990 AJoen A 9oldar> ""'1ed by an 1ndivid\ial I Tll11 bu11ness •• con M-1 rs • 7~ Thll 11a1..,..,,1 wu hied The reg111ran1111 com-ducted Dy an tndM<lull NOllCa 0. .,,,, ,,.. County C....,. of ()r. menGld to lrenwl buSI· The reg•ttrant(s) com--"~1 ........ l~"TY ange County on Saptaml>er ,,_. undlt Ille FleltllOUI ~ 10 lrll'IMCI Duli·1 ..-. """" .-.......w; T 1990 8 \latnell name(1) u11•dl ness under the FictlllOul PlaJC NOTICE Puriwenl 10 the CahlOt'n•• ,_,._ abOYe on NIA 8u11neu nam.Cs) llelld S•11·Servte:e St0tage FACJlt\; Pul>lltl>eCI Orange Cout Ptui F Ctwment0n 1•1>0ve on Auouat 1• 1tt0 I fllCTITiOUI Mlt*Ell Act iB&P coo. ,,~oo at D.,'> Pok>1 S.019rntler 11 Thea ttalemenl wu hlaCI Cit" l<•auN ~ ITATl•NT MQ 1 lhe uno.<"9'-.e! .,tt 2• Oc:1ot>et 1 8 1990 '#ilh lhe County Ciar11 of Or Thie 1111 ........ 1 we.s hied The ~ pen.ens .,.. "" •t l>Ut>I< auction °" Oc · ...._ IS 7 .,. County on AUOUll 24 .nth lhe Cou"IY cian of Or· defng OU-.. lobet 02 1990 II 10 00 AM 1990 111"99 County on August 24 FRED C GUITH MACHIN-I 17 '92 Cow.,, lrvtne CA I ,.,..I I"° ING >SI• Riv~ Pl , P9ftof'al P<oe>er1Y tnCIV<llfl9 "8..JC NOTIC( P\lblisheo Orange Co&st Nl7aa Coall ..._. Calll 92627 11urn1tura c10•111ng tool• ---------- Owly Piao! Saotamt>at 3 10 Pul>loltlecl Orange Coul Fred C 0.lh 1390 S.ng-ana or Oll'!e• noutehold FICTTTIOUa ...... .. ........ .. 11 2• 1990 0..1., P110I S.Otemt>ar 3 10 lnQWOOd Pomona Caltt 111em1 ttor.c Dy the toltowtng NA ... IT.An.wT M 12S 17 14 1990 11'107 P9fl0t\I n,. ~ ~ -M 130 T.... .... 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