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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-09 - Orange Coast PilotSUia Au wt.di lbould wum dUap up 10dly, M Kiei •Y IUDDY and dc9r. w-.. ......... hln 10 IO 20 ~ COlililll/IDll8d bilbt ,,,.... '°"' 51/65. For tM Ora-. eo.a·a ._ complete -...aher idJr. ma&ion. IDCludial ........ 1tbi_at aDd boatiaa reporu. -... Al. II 1llE Andy Warhol once said that every- one will be famous for euctly IS minuia ... But in tbe cue of ataff' writer Tony Dodero, stardom may have raced put him in a break-neck 60 tec.- onda. .. Tony, who nonnaDy concerns him.elf with the businell WO!'id, was asked to cake the mictopboDe Monday afternoon for one of the DaltJ Pllel'1 live news bro.dcalll for K-OCEAN. The afternoon broedcull typically are bandied by Ruaa ~ .•. But aiJ¥e Ruaa . bad the day off, Tony found himself behind the mike .. Tbouab inadvmently introduced u Editor Bill Lobdell, Tony pluneed bravely into bis broedcalt and then ended the transmission -abrupt- ly, some thouabt-by •yins: .. And that's all" ... Tony's career in radio, at Aeast with K-OCEAN, came to an end in one minute Oat. The businaa re- porter was beard to note. boweva', that be still bu 14 minuia of fame owed him. fUl1EI II 111E "' .. How many Ii.mes do ttie /Jave to lat them over rbe be«J1"' Harriett Wieder expltiniq why she refuses to suppon Measure M, the county's propoeed tu.. 0 "Heaven i1 nol rmched at• liltlk bound. .. JOliah Gilben Holland ( 1819-1881 ). ,,,,,,, ffEM1I • Conductor Carl St. Clair makes his debut toniaht u musical director oftbe Pacific Sympbony Orchestra at 8 p.m . at the Oranee County Perf'ormina Ans Center. For ticket information, call 740-2000. 8 The Irvine Citl Council will dit-cuu the Irvine Co. s plans to build a musive residential devel<>pfnent on what is now an qricuJtural field bounded by Harvard Avenue, Culver Drive, Banuca Partway and Irvine Center Drive It ill mceuna toniabt. The meetina bqiJU at 4 p.m. at city hall, at Alton Partway and Harvard Avenue. Wldf Deooo <::J Heans: Kina •etubs: 7 0 Diamonds: 6 •Sl*tel: 10 •x ..... 1111&• . ·--• a .............. Inc Lbf 11 tba.D .... year. Ualikc fOWltai.D Vllley •=-. ...... cal C'.enter's trauma caner, ..., maur' to tet by on wlaal iwwc companies pey. Ufefliabt bills imurance compuja b the approximately SJ.000 per ftillat .COit. but officials have coaYinced imurcn Oldie importance of the service, uid apokawoman DeAnn Pralley. · PraUcy said about lO pennt of .. patienu carried by UkfliPt belie°'*" are uninsured, but the COllDpeD)' cu .U .. break even." Atlbousb the county•s ·1mmm Q HI e bas DOl collapsed, u many ,...... • ._ WI when Fountain Valley aaeq "" .. dolUre of ill trauma center. the Ila Ir • both helicopter lel'Vica and the r a ' ' J trauma centers bu increued. .. We can handle the numbc:n. ... ii would be raJ nice if more ol diem __.. be imured." said Western Medical ~ trauma product hoe mr I r Lillda Baldwin. who estimates about 40 &*a.I See TRAUMA/II Surrogate expected- to lose case SANT A ANA -Even before lawycn on either s.ide of a surropte motbcrina suit enter Superior Court today to arpe a landmark lepJ definition -what con- stitutes pattnthood -attorneys for birtb- motber Anna Job.moo have predicted t.beir client's defeaL '"The judee. beina caUpt up in the emouon of this thine. probably won"\ Nie 1n our favor," saJd Diane Marlowe, ooe of Johmoo •• ltJOl"'Deyl. Su~ JohDJOn, 29, pve bu1h Sepl. 19 to the 6-pound 10-ouncie tat-tube baby boy she llf"Ced to cany for Mart and Crispi.na Calven. ~ bad to live in, or lost. every ~battle. Tbrce days after tbc boy abe named Maubcw was bom., Jobmon handed over tbe infan&-to tbe Calverta, wbo call bim Chi illopbcr MICbKI. Jobmoa rdented in her ftaltt IO keep tbe child Ollly after a Superior Coun Judie Richard N. Pllnlow said the boy would be tempanrily .,..... in a fosaer home unless one party pw in. Laa than a week later, the Calveru ~ offkiaJJy .,.anted temporary custody and Johmon's visa&ation rilbts ~ cut from aeven days a week to two. And dunna the bearina to determine parental nahts.. bea:inruna today, Diane S..8A8Y .... City confronts troublesome potty policy By Bob van Eyt(en ar.,. CoMt Deily Ptlot COST A MESA -City Council mern- ben here will 500n con11der an ordiunce that wdl bnna the city into line wida ncilbbonna commun1ucs with rep.Id to a most dchcatc sub1cct. WtuJe Newport Beach. Hu.ntinstoa Beach. Irvine and other cities have loaa probab1ted lhc "pubhc performance ol a· cretOC) functions." Cos&a Mesa doa DOt. But an ordinance proposed at Monday'• Clay Counal stud} 1CSS1on would •-u., the aty's potty policy, matins it illelll "b any person to un.nate. deiatt, or ot.berwtte discard or d1spoee of ....... WUIC an pubhc." 'The ordinance was requested by dii COlta Me. Pohe% Deputmeni, wtiida Ml recetved freq~nt calls rqudiaa ,..... urination at local parks and odilcr' ,... p&eca. ' . .. 'The bottom hoe is it'• eoi-. to be a tool, .. said pobce Lt Sam Cordeiro. -ft .. hefp ut deal with a situatioft U.t .. - now do nolhana about." S-POUCY ...... Riley says he's withdrawing support for Wieder .... di.-te COIJlllbon &a Oralea Couty -... '° """ " ~ .................... ,. .... .... IQllClft ... w .... 'I I 11 ol W QllPOlitao. IO ... llllii tu lei I .,...~ ... ,.... -......... tr ......... _ ....... u ... ._.~ ...,11rrutle ..... we .. ?£ .............. -or .. .. ~··•" .......... _ tim._ llilW a lllAt••....._ .. ........ ··-~~~--------- A part ...., at Mile Square Part in Fountain Valley, wbo has worked witb tbe county's park system for 16 years. Hancock. 43, patrols the 640-acre park by car, bicycle and on foot four da)'1 a week. Hancock bu a dearee in natural resources from H~mboldt St:ate Univers~ty and ~ys he enjoys botb the outdoors and dealing wtth the pubhc. At Mile Square Park.. be spends his days shooina away teen-.n leamina bow to drive, kcepina down noite from toy can and planes. and belpina improve the archery ranae. PlllATE Tm---------- Hancock often jop throuah the park bcfott returning to his home in Huntinaton Beach at the end of the day. He is married and enjoys scuba diving and collectina model trains. ~mplW 6y AmalNfa Wray E4JIM'1 •te: Uy .. bo• tomeoN •h .-U IN lealflrell Ill "Orup C..11 PHple" call 1k Dally Pilot'• Qty Dnk at Hl-4111, or /eat'e • mnap a lte EtlJtor'• HollJM -Hl-#11. Local News Briefs RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -Orange County Shenffs invcstiptors Monday revealed that the man shot to death an has oondomm1um early Sunday morning was 43-ycar-old John Francis McNamara. Shcntrs Lt Dick Olson said McNamara. who sustained one fatal aunshot wound to hts body. was a medical equipment saJesman. McNamara hved al 53 Gav1ota. an a quiet netahborhood unfamiliar wtth v1olcn1 cnme When paramedics responded to the 6:05 call. they fo und him propped against a waU. He did not survive auempts to save his life and died after bei"I taken to Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center in Mission Viejo. Police say they have no mo11 ve in the shoouna. ................... NEWPORT BEACH -A 68-ycar--old woman suffered scnous lung damqc whale her 80-year-old husband suffered smoke anhalataon an a small house fire. accordina to pohoe. According to a police report, officcn responded to the home at 2521 Via Manna Way at 5:33 a.m. Friday whett they found firefighters 1ryana 10 get reurcc Francis Maben Gunn and his wtfc Jarm11la oul of the house as a fire burned in the kitchen. Gunn reportedly ref used to leave the home at fint and then told an officer as firefighters pulled his unconscious wife. Both Francis and Jarmilla Gunn were taken to Coll* Hospital an Costa Mesa, where Jarmilla wu admitted an criticaJ cond1t1on, accord.i"I to the polioe report. Newport Beach Fire Department reports were sketchy. Capt. Ra} Pendleto n said he didn't know the extent of damqc to the home F1rcfiahtcn uw .. moderate 1moke .. on amval and learned neighbors had helped douse most of the apparent cookina fire before fi refiahten arrived. Pendleton said. VALENCIA-A man picked up while hatchhikl"I on the Artesia Freeway held a motorist at pnpoint for four houn Monday forcing him to drive around three counties before his victim's car broke down. The kidnapper, armed with a handgun, ran away from the car when it overheated on Valencia Boulevard just off the Golden State Freeway, escapiq with Sln taken from Thomas Wallace, 26, of Westminster. The kidnapper wu pnbed u a white man about 28 to 30, about 6 feet tall, I 7S pounds. with brown hair. ll•...,r'1111111•1• SPACE CENTER. HOUltOn -Dilc:overy's uuouuts awoke early today to bqin &heir final full day of a nearly flawless miuion in which they dispaicbed the Ulyaes probe on a five-year journey to explore the sun. The niabt. NASA·s first shuttle million in neatly six monlhs. is ICheduled to end Wednaday mom.ins at F.dwudl Air Fo~ Bue, Calif. Good weather is expected for the landina. Commander Richard N. Richards and pilot Robert C..bana planned to run throuab a leries of tests today to make sure Discovery's computen and control jets were ready for the fiery dive throu&h the atmosphere and touchdown at the desert base. 11111111 r1111111 11 .. n JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia -By violence and stealth, Saddam Huuein is rapidly transformina Kuwait from a &littering emirate to an lraq1 beckwater, diplomats, exiled officials and refuaees say. .. The l1W1is ~ doina their belt to obliterate Kuwait's identity and seal it off from the outside," said one tenior Western diplomat displaced by Iraq's Aua. 2 invuion. 0 The world doesn't realize how successful they are." by Shera! LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY .FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES I t seemed so Iona smoe Katherine Bell had a moment's peaoe that she felt almost auilty tak1na the time to walk down South Bayfront. She passed the house where Buddy Ebsen onoe lived and the cottaac where city activist and pioneer Dorothy Beek had raised her family. A squadron of ducks waddled in front of her and busied themselves with a bag of popcorn that had been discarded on the sand. The water. churned by a passing boat, lapped laz11y at the shore. Kathennc kept walkl"I until she Sot to Marine A venue where she turned up the street, past Hershey's Market. past the boutiques and past the Pinc Garden rc1taurant until she came to Dad's Donuts. A few joaers stood outside the douahnut house, stretchina their lqs. A pohce car had parked out front and inside the squad car sat Sat. l...cs WedowskJ, workina over a bear claw. A styrofoam cup of coffee was perched on the dashboard, fogiq up the windshield. "So much for the diet," Katherine called out. • The rotund seraeant looked up in mid-bite. He smiled and then quickly dabbed at his mouth with a peper napkin. "How's my favorite little crime victim," be said. "You always said you wanted a little excitement in your life. Well, you aot il" Kathenoe leaned in the window. In a t~wcek stretch that bad brou&ht a murder, a suspicious death, a hiJackina. two botched suicides, her own injury and the death of her publisher. the veteran cop was a breath of fresh air, a slice of normal, work-a-Oay life. "I '°' a tip for you," the cop said, sippina the coffee and bumina his tonauc in the process. "Get your hands in the Hensen autopsy. And -don•t teU anyone I said this -take a look at what they found tn bis lunp. Or rather, what they didn't find." To be contiDued. .. Did You Know? 1110s 11111111•-a111 • · Clst1 Mai's _, 111111'1 • la Cotta Meta: In the I 9SOs the Costa Mesa Bank was formed with first city Mayor Charles W. TeWinkle u president. After about 10 years, the bank merged with U.S. National Bank. In 1971 fi ve local busineumen once apin chartered an independent bank ' in the caty, the Bank of Costa Mesa. The five founden were Theodore Robins. local Ford dealer, Jack R. Curley, Daily Pilot seneral manqer, George Buccola, developer, Roy E. June, city attorney and Charles CnnaJe, accountant l'lrm • TH' .... ,. .-lit CM,,.,.,,_ .. Dltl Y• ..... On.as• C.Ut DailJ PUet , P.O. Bo~ 1560. Colla Meu. 92616. -o-,lletl tT Aw,,... W ASHINOTON -A typkal child may watcb 10.000 laoan to 1,.000 bows of tdevilion before• l8. ~t tbe same time. \bat child may be expoted 10 200,000 commercials. . For some younp1erl, \bat may man apendina more ti• •D front of the tel than in ICbool. That's why a coalition of childten's advocates and educ:aton wants Praidenf Bush to sip lqislation ~t would require TV station1 to pay more anention '<? the educ;a~onal needs of youna viewen. while at the same ume restncuna the number of commercials on kids' shows. WASHING TON -For many Cuban commuten. eettina to work these days means ridi"I a biC)'~e ins~ of a ~ ~ne of many hardships resulti"I from dechn1"1 S:ovtet oil .deli.vena •. With economic ties shrink.ins. and th~r respecUve_ ideolosics no lonacr in harmony, Soviet~ban. relauons are fllcina IJ'Catef uncertainty now than at any t1me in more than two dealdes. accordi"I to U.S. and Cu~n ex~ . Altbouab official relauons remam. cord1al, th~ bu been a sharp reduction in economic ties. particularly .Soviet fuel ex~ to the island. forcina President Fidel Castro to 1mpote increu1naJy draconian austerity measures. News of the Weird SAFETY HARBOR. Fla. - John You"' fean women aren't takina his approach seriously - he's advertisi"I for a spouse with a s~ on his car. .. J've-tfld no taken. Absolute· ly none." the 4S·year·old divorced convenience store manqcr said Monday. "Not even a cran~ call." For two months he's been dnvina around with a sucker on h11 car trunk read1"1 "wife wanted" m block letten. fol· lowed by his telephone number. A few women customers at the Pick Kwik noticed the sign and commented that it was unique. but that WIS It. 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"I think it's bei"I taken hahtly, hke a joke, rather than a scnous attempt at mak.ina con· tact." saad Y ouna. of neat11y Larao. After four years of nwriate. Youna was dJvoroed 10 years ago. He doesn't like sinsles ban -too artificial and noisy, he said. Personal advertisements in maaazines have drawn responses from older, sceminaly desperate women -not what he hu 1n mind. -rm pretty much of a home-- body. If you're a mid-'40s home- body, alone. what do you do?" -By * AaodalM Pm• How to ruch ua •t the Dally Piiot Clrculatlon OrqeCounly M2-433 Advert I ling a.a.tied M2·5171 ~ 142-421 Edttortal .... ~1224 ~ 142·43.10 NNs.1C)01111Lt ..._.,10 Main office .,..,... olllcl ~1 .,..,,.. ... 131-ll01 .'--~~~--------------------~~~------~~~--~ . Clllll"'-c=--s......, :r:=:;;=:=:;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;:::::::::::===================:::::::::=::~======:-----------------~--. .. • • • . . .. . • • • .. • • • • ~ Police Log c.-... While• .. &ieot at CoUqc HospitaJ was on leave with her h...-blnd Sunday, someone reportcdty ftole 1 ldevilion worth S200 from her room. Tbe theft OC:Cuned bdwecn 2:4S and 9:20 p.m . 0 A 11CteO and tapes. with a totaJ VJ1ue of $920, were MOie• from a car in the 100 block of.East 18th Strell ~•ten ll:IS a.m. and I p.m. Sunday. 0 lcrmr • lliroU a rear wiodow on • car .. rbd '". &M llOO Mock. ot founwn s!'nTL~ .... 12:01 L& 9 I tlv l8d 4 Lm. • Dlunliee it adr rd • laoo. Nodd .. nt,....... "°"8. r1n21• 11111 A black man delcribcd u beina 26 yean old, 6- feet· land 17' poudl robbed tM Baskin Robbins at 17431 Brookbunt St. after purchasi"I a drink. The man, wbo wore a be-dtet on bis left arm • removed SI IO &om tbe open cash rqister after hiwna the c1at witb bi• hand and knock:ina her cap otr. He Oed ia a 1971 Cbtyller tedan driveo by a white female wi1h brown hair. A whn"9 fOllowed tbem to an .,. neu 400 South Daisy in Santa Ana. whm \bey Mudoned tbe car and fled on root. The car Ml lat« cliecriftined .10 have been l10lcn elrtilr in tile dlay tam Sama ADI. No arrau wen ...._ a PoliCit lftCIHd 1 ll·)IW'-old traasient ... I J9.; ~ HMMI..-lledl man 11 ttily ... -. ors r11 ..... A a1rr• llid -•DM toe* a. $250 putM iM S7J ...._. .._ Ille llft &M t11111 at dllil deU _.. .. LuclEy --at Gell1ld A._• 8Dd fAI-• SaM. TM,_. co1t1'n111 l140 C11b.. tlM ... D ~ ~ ilJDAllt ......... a 111111 In tnn Ill*' .. ._. .a .. and Warner A venue. 0 Someone broke a k>ck and ato&e a ~at the Cambridee Apartmcnta, 1717 l Bolla Olea Street. ••• Tbe police loa WU not available. , 'II I 111• ne pQtice lot wu not availlbk ill l:ir llopl& I bn._, ..-.,, • -hill~ ,airport - dad -......... -: .... ...... ~ .. I cm..... llid Widlil. ....... oomill ia UPS. .. TilllJall..ai.dovwto tM •Y WcMi to look lw Hmy, to DO ~ Nor did be ... up It tlte ~ c.bla. Heww'tintbe..,...,tk ~ /ll .~ ~ .. • =-SbOp -or t.be Men'• l/{J ~ vi'Wlfr) .... , be WU aupPoled to have been bere Wtdnndly, .. Widen wailed. •Mmjbi ..., .. , lb• up to tbe Pwc::buhll Deputmat," she conducted. PuldtMi• ~·? f'"maJJy. a Bay Oub valet cletivered Harry -cw. rather, Hany'a ' ulJe&. Harry Huadly, Wtio always loved tbe Balbcle ley Oub, bad paued away two weeb eutier in ClUQeo. . . .. .. We weft ll>iaa to bury him ia t.be family plot in Wa1COn11n, explained Widen, .. but be left speciflc iilstNctiona tbat be wanted to be berc, with me," the said. So Widen put hit uhes in 1 at.erlina silver ice bucket from Fortunofrs -and now he'• on top of her tdacope. out on the temce -overlook.int tbe beach and the bey. The drama over, everyone lifted a alul of Crown Roya.le to Harry•s memory. It wu bi.a f.Avoritc "drink -and he usually consumed a lot of it, llCCOfdi.na to hla sb1er. Later, Widen commeftted tbat the precioua peckqe had been iftlURCS. "Whatever fof't," o..rtene Atcher asked her. "How would you have replaced him?" . . . Our CODdolenca to loQllime BBC res1dent Hertaine Widen, whole ICl\te of humor remains unclouded even in the mott tryina of times. DmJA &NOW1- Paripatetic: Zeppa chef Lou Maqenelli bas ditched b11 full ume kitchen duties•t the Fashion Island's eat.cry to return to Alan Grttley's Golden Tnaflle, where be and Grttley will concentratf' on caterina. Manaenelli will continue to consuh for Zeppa ... Baptta, on the Balboa Peninsula, bas reponedly cl~ for two weeks for remodelina. .. Dukes Place, wbic~ was ho~ m the old airpon-vicinity Marie Callendar•s location, has bitten the dusl... And. 1peakjn1 of the BBC, Walter Cronkite is stiled to appear there next month at a Round Table West Sympoaium ... Lee lacooca is one of the club's most k>w-proftle mem~... . . . Gavin Herbert (Roten Gardens). and his chac wife. Ninetta, have bouaht Jackie and Jim Rodeen' H~r Island ~nse. Coincidentally, just u the H~ are movtna on~ the island. Marilyn Hauseman (Gavin•s suter.and her b~nd, Dick, want off . Thear house i1 for sale, for 1 tidy S 18 million... down from • rq>e>ned ask.ina price of S22 million... Who else tdl1 you these lhanp? YOU SAY THAT RUMOR WASN'T TRUE'!-. To all of you who called the paper yesterday and wanted to know euctly which bit of street aoaap was proven -counesy of yours truly -to be total and irrev~blc h<>swash, bcre·s . the straiabt skinny about the .ettlement lD the soon-t~bc-finalized Jim/l>iane S&cmons divorce: Suppotedly Diane wu to ,et SI million 1 year for every year she was married to the Bia Bucks car dealer -if she stayed with him for five years. She walked out. the story aoes. after five yean and one cJay. Not so... da The almost ex-Mrs. Slemons actually left Mr. Slemons on y s~of the fifth year ... and the SI million a year is. .. er, shall we say, • somewhat inaccurate fllUfe ... Just pa to show-' you can•t believe everythina you hear ... SLOWER PACI'! N il Cl\EAN._ Say1na he wants more ftct time to wort on his model airplanes, travel around the country and visit with his fnen~. mep-pbilanthropist John c~ has confided lO pals that he s aoina into .. retirement" after tbiJ year. Can this be uue? ... IOMBTlllNG POil TllE TROOPS... Our brave men and women twatifts it out in the M~dJ~ East would be very patcful if you would tend them the folJOW'lllf stems: Model kits; rcadina matcriall (they especially love comics and paper beck books); music and v1deO cuettes -and water P1Stols (ya. old-fashioned 1quin suns). Mary Berends. in tbe Dao, PIJM'• Accountina Dcpertment. has the correct addrns for shipments to the troopa; contaet her here at the paper for information ... J-'¥ Qa•wr,.,.'1 ~ ,.., ~ UHi S.a.tar•· Wiison, Falnstaln PllllPlll llllCll Before the contribution cap was Ufted, Wilson wu bel~ved to have an upper hand in fund-raisina. Now, Walson cont.coda he has more contributors than Feimtein, but they are donatina smaller amounts to his campaian. ... predict lhe will very ltkely outspend me.•• Wit.son -.id. He also arped that the larlC contributions pmered by Fein*1n will leave her "beholden 10 1peci1I intetttt aroups. .. In addition, the farmer San Diqo mayor oDOD lllin calJed on Fcimteia to f\ally dildoee her financial n:corda and thole of bet busbAnd. businessman Richard Blum . Feinstein bu eaJled tho request moot. ayina abc and bet husband hive alrtldy rdeued 1lleir tu r. U&r'DI from the pat 17_}eltL lut WUaon 1cc111id FeinlMln of bidifta panioaa ol hlir ... rtCOlda ... , could lbow • -Of ber i.u•nd -m9de q~ i• ftll._.11 dllriae be teaW"t M SU Frandlco IUJCW. .. I = IM -...-. 4'Ciidn• 10 .,. .. wu.o. .a ... mink ............... .,bow ... Dldirilll him r 1tr M YiCD la .......... ••hit, ..... cm. .. .., ... ti, .. ... ~ ol ~-=•lctid Wi..,..OI •st .-... Arrr::J' ..; W. 101111 ~ ... .:.a. ... :a ::.:v: ~==~ TA! ....... Uai ..... for ... ...... .......... 0..,. ......... SANTA ANA -MOIM:la bUnelftia llid andeM li'lliti ~die IDOlt an.tioa. bul it WM IM more mundiee ~ -ol ..nerins and lilvinl ... siroject tbat tempondly lllllecl the prOpOIDd Scnitbdia .. vdopmcnt near 1 .-ma a.eta OG Monday. . After bearina more u.a four boun of testimony. the <>ranee Couat Plannina Commillion put o~ until Oct. JO final de- cision on the project. propOlod by developer Gary Brindcnon. The oommtuion told ~ raentattves of BrindenoO De- velopment Corp. to come beck later in the month with new plans for movin• traffic into and out of the proposed site of 26 luxury homes. .... ...... • ... TIMCll-... JlcMilllll!l"•Wrillroltut" ... u .. -............. pn-.................. Plliot 10 ......... die bmcb II Us - W.., ....... ~ a.be City Comdl coalill_. t.be ~ beMbe oe IM dillaah a.. or illelll. oceanfront mcroeclunalta . COme Ott. 22. tbe CO\lDciJ will bear more pdlic testimony before it dccidel wUl lO do &bout the JMh1y lOO illep1 walla, patiol and otber private 1truc- twa built OGlO the sand and wbcWr 1 peved boardwalk should be nlended actOU the coutlioe to define the line be- tween pnvate and public pro~ eny. The cou.DCil made no decisions Monday niaht but questioned staff u to whether the two tuues -an encroaduncnt policy and• boardwalk -cou.kS be handled separately. Council memben also asked, 11 citizens have. whctbcr beacbfront property owners have Stephen Fink president of Lex.icon Communications Inc .. of Los Anaelea. • public rela· tions firm representin1 Brinderson, said the developer had been hopina to pin com- mission approvals Monday. The oceanfront project still must pin approval from the state CoastaJ Commission. Fee debate stalls decision • The 10.4-acre site, on • coastaJ bluff off Pacific Coast HiJbway attracU 1 winter ~i­ &l'ltion of monarch buttcrlhes that some environmen£alisu have hkened to the well-known annual return of the swallows to San Juan Capistrano. on HOHy-Seacliff project Those env1ronmentaJisu fear that the project would disrupt that miarataon. Jeannette Merrilees, a resi- dent who lives near the nesting site, asked the commission to request more study of the but- terfly habitat and how to preserve it before approving the project. UC Irvine biologist Peter Bryant dcscnbed the nesting area as a saanificant biological resource that was vinuaJly un- known unul the project was proposed. Merrilees also sugested that the area could yield a wealth of informauon about the early 1n- hab1t.ants of the coast. A four-year-old study, under- taken for the developer. found that the site contains anafacts that could ofTtr dues to hvang condmons of Amencan Indians who 1nhab1ted the area . By Robert Bericer Or-. C4*t ~ ,..,. H UNTINGTON BEACH -A wranaJe over new fees that could be tacked onto future develop- ments staJled the expected approval Monday nisbt of the aiant Holly-Seachff residential and com- mercial project. At the insistence of City Administrator Mtke Uberuap, the Cit y Council put off action on the 4,400-home. 768-acre project unlll next Monday. The Hununaton Beach Co .. which has plans to bwld 3, 780 homes on the S4S acres ~ own" balked at the possible future fees. Uberuap told officials he's "adamantly'" o~ posed to the idea of exempting the Huntincton Beach Co. from the fees. "The city as not as fiscally sound as at should be and I hate to preclude new fees 1n the future ... Ubcruqa said. "It wo uld weaken our ability to stay financially strong. .. Project Manqcr 8111 Holman said. however, the company has already m1upted the project's impacts "far 1n ex~" of requirements and shouldn't ha \e to pa) new fees that may come down the hne Huntancton Beach Co officials s.ay they've already agreed to pay SSS million 10 cover the impact us project will causie an order to secure a I S-)ear aarecment for construcuon. Unhappy football fan callid for 111na1111s HUNTINGTON BEACH -As ~ all know, violence these days isn't confined to the football field. More and more frequently, feud- 1na. f ussma and f&aht1n1 break out between fans an the stanch. es- pec1ally at Los Anaeles Raider pmcs. Now, the heated ftthnp may be bothna over into homes. A woman called pohc:c on the emeracncy 91 I line Sunday eve-runa. reporUD& her husband had been drinkina and was throWlna thanp 1round. 11 8.22 p.m .. just about sufficient time for a Raider fan to build up a full head of fury over has team's founh-<1u1ner collapse and defeat by the Buffalo Bills Sunda)' When pohcc anvcd at the res1-I dencc on Satterfield Dnve. the man was stumbhna around on tbe front step and appc.arcd to be )elhnc at someone inside the housie. Lt. Ed McErlain said Monday. He s.aad somethanc to his wife hke "come watch the show" and made an apparent move to swana a baseball bat at some of the offiN"" Caty officials said. though, th.at the compeny would have been required to pay most ol the devdopmcnt costs anyway and that the net value or the llJ'CIC~nt to the Ctty IS only about SI l million. Several speakers w"Fd delays, claunina plans for the proJect are proceedina too rapidly. -wh> the rush to judafncnt?" one spam asked. Shirley Dettloff, president of the Aftlisps de .8olsa Ouca. compl&Jncd the qreemcat is--n.&lbed and the pubhc 1f being deprived of a careful review. Resident Tom Ltvenaooct called Holly-Sea- chff "1s the larsest proJCCt an the city's history," and called for 1 30-60 day delay -after the Nov. 6 ''deadline." Spec:ulauon has been nfe that the bia develop- ment company has put the devt'lopers apeement into h1ah pr in order to take ldvantqe of iu support on the current City CoWK"ll and before the election on Nov 6 1n wh.teb four !lcaU arc beina contested In add1tt0n to the con1tructJon of homes., the aarttment also permits the development of a S4- acrc business part. 31 acres of re1ail .commercial use and more than 90 acres of open space. ' He was mad about his team losana 1 football pme, the cryina woman explained to desk officers. There was no mention whether the frustTlted fan was a Raider supporter. But the 91 I <'Ill came in The &n&rY fan was arrested on JUsp1c1on of be1na drunk but not for unneccuary roupncss and lodacd in Caty Jail where he was thrown for a loss. CASH GIVEAWAY -Bt• 1k Dally Piiot Drivers involved in crash I sought by Irvine Police IRVINE -An accident that left southbound lanes of MacAnhur one elderly man f&ahuna for has hfe Boule"ard. Before pan1n1 control 1n tbe bospttal and blocked traffic the dnver of the Acura stud a 1990 on MacArthur Boulevard for more Honda dnven by 1 77-year-old who 1 than four hours Monday has kC1)t as now resuna at Western Medical Irvine Pohce looklna for ans~-crs. Cent.er an Santa Ana. "We're worklna 1t d1~ntly The dnvtt of the Honda vttrcd from most traffic accidents becau~ to bjs f\abt after the colhs1on. but we feel there are aoina to be cnm1-was s~k by two other can nal cbatles involved.'' said Irvine Tbe dri\et of the Acura was Police SIL Gary Sch.di. tramponed to UCI Medtca.I Center SchuJI laid anvestipton would an Oranee. where he ia in lilted an noa releati" lbe names of the elder· stable condltiOA. Two other driven ly man cntk:ally irtjured an the were taken to Hoq Hospital for IClCtdenl or any of the other five tratment of minor lr\iuries. and • driven involved in the accident. fifth driver and pu1tnert cteaped Two driven police believe could be wttbout iltj~. · ....... ha' f Police •>: U.. ca-.. of the ool-rapouable A>r ~ c an ° c' en ts lision is ltilJ \Aftdcr investiption, lM1 i¥arecl bat are sun at larac. and an)'One wim infOnna&ion on Shull aaid. the red Ponche ot the btor BMW "'We .,., know whethcf lhne lboWd call iDYCllila10r Keith Mtll- can. Wbc1kr &My were challn& edeC or SIL Tom Hume at alCb otber cw what they -ere 724-7021. , doillla" sa..u laid. _.., ... ..,,. ,.,,., ~i• to 5'. Tom Hume. at , ...... ~:.:-......._ ____ ......, ..... ........,~ 12;50 p.~ ..._ driven were .iicUYi11 ...... -the ~ Mt•aCI aide or MacArtllur .. ............... ollnlli• c. .,.,. Mli • Aaft. a red 1Ufb0 ............ tail.ad• ..................... ,..,. IMW widl I WCjda r.t • .. ... ne *'• or • Amra .... ..... ind .............. .. IOWiN OMICDitlii ii.mt in ... INTHE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER ' ~ ' , ...... _fl __ .. ................ "'-" .... y-_.._.JI .. ........... ·,-. 1'1r•ID"9H 'fw= ....... MB ID .... Iii r:a°'---~ ..... ~-l'•rt ......... ati'c'a ..... Fwl?EI VlllJ •• natH1TJl I -n.e11' ..... -..... "' '° dlllel -.... reUDbur11•• '° ............... refm'm CT Al to die ..,..... -· aDd ... redueliom ol ~ ... au:. ility." Buder mid tbl ...sy iaeieue in .. knife aad pa .. ttlWMI before &be closute camed ~tal oftlcials &o worry about ~lity from 111'1 retabation on bolpital pmnltel. And malpractice .Wu. Which lft mote likely Ctom tnuma c:ates. also brina hospital cosu up. 9JT•D1f1 e 0191111 o.e .,_ ... laVINI -A ua .._ .. Wllld ....... ,, ... ...,. _. can••n uwlllnae 1a 0.. ~ Couty IO I MW loW; ..... e¥a". ....... .... ...... • &itnillic about dlleir OW9 ,...... 8uncn M8rk Buhnnre, Pl'LI I IW ol IOdal eCoiOD It UCl, I 13 CU d tM raWll o( l.be 1990 Oruee County Annual Survey on M~. ne IUt\ley polled 1,016 adulla by .... between Sept. 5 • 21. Tbe 1Uf¥CY, conducted by Belctaw~ IDd re- teareb lllOdate Cktyl iuu. bu • marsin of error or p&us or minus 3 percent '1be oven.II index of consumer ... dlJ't'fcWI I hi 11111 ._ lwlllll hn .. ........... , .......... , S5 ..._ .,.._.,....... •nllrwd &My ........ 'g ,.., ....... otr DUI,_.-... Tllil -....,.. '° Only • ,...., ol ... l'llidlntl ~ wllo belined dm 1991 woUld leave them ... otl uct )6 peiiClal who ..... &Mir' Aee!MW would •Y me--. .. .. ,.... are l1iU pretty opdmistic about their own c:imamatanca.," be aid. °"Tbat•a bccaute their own incoma continue to pow ... 8aMIU1re'1 survey showed that the median · income in ~ County increued from $4$.000 to 1989 co $49,000 in 1990. furtbamorc. the percierltalt of raj. den&s wbo eam incomes of SS0,000 By the year 2000, however, of- ficials at the Ora.nae County Trauma Society hope to have solu- tions to many of such financial burdens. Societ founder and chairman Yw . . Dr. John est 11 ;enerauna suppon for 1 fledaina fund-raisins poup, the American Trauma 2000 Coun- cil, whose IS memben arc seekina permanent fundina solutions for trauma care in Oranae County. Expapts --II llVllllllll Pllllblllllll The aroup hopes to raise $4 miUion by the year 2000, or $2.000 each from 2,000 area b\lsincsscs. FileN et reports revenues, losses for third quarter COST A MESA -File Net Corp. Mid Monday that at expects to ~ revenues of $22 million for the third quaner of 1990, an in- crease of approximately 18 percent over the S 18.6 million for the third quarter of 1989. The Costa Mesa-based FilcNct also said it expects to rcpon a net loss for the quaner of approximate- ly SS00,000 or a loss of five cents per share, compared to a net loss of S 1.8 million or a loss of 17 cents per share, an the comparable 1989 quar- ter. CEO. "A number of financ11l, com- mercial and governmental or- pnazauons chanaed their acquisi- tion plans due to ancreasana sians of a recession and increased tensions in the Middle East," Smith said. '"We anucipatc that this economic environment will continue for some ume. Therefore, we arc revicw1n1 our revenue expectations and ex- pense plans for the balance of the year and 1991." Smith said FaleNct's financial pos1t1on remains strona Wlth cash and marketable securities of a~ prolllmately S 16.5 m1lh on. By Gene M8rlowe Medle 0-.el ......... WASHINGTON -Here's 1 quiz. With the incrcasinaJy pim outlook for the economy, where should you put yoW' money for the next year'? The stock market? Treasury bills? RcaJ estate? Bonds? Gold? Cash? Believe it or not, when this was asked at a reocnt meetina of several hundred money manqen and busi- ness economists. rouabJy one-third ch~ cash -money markets and shon-term Treasury bills. "That as a very bearish response." sa.ad Steven G . Einhorn of Goldman Sachs cl Company, who had asked for a show of hands. ··Almost no investors ever pick cash." There were more surprises. Another third of the group chose Iona-term federal bonds, almost as WMIAMEIDlll NEW YORK (AP) OCt. I bean sh. Einbom wu utonished. ••Prior to tbt crub of '87. no one ever ldmitted &o ever havina owned 1 aovcmmen& bond." Stocb? be continued. "Six ... ? Very unusual" Corporate bonds? About 1 dozen bands. Junk bonds? Two bands. Rea.I estate? No one. Einhorn shook his head. "I've seen this before.~ Gold? Three. Einhorn said he hadn't found anyone that enthusiastic about sold since a poll several ycan qo. It was at a mect- ana an New York, and "this auy scrvina Jello in the blck raised his hand. He still is 1 waiter." Such is the economy aoina into the 1990s -the hot investments of the 1980s look lake the losers of the 1990s. Even the waiter probably knows ITCUllllllwa better than to buy ~lite. The prospect of a deficit stalemate is even more thrcalenina to the economy. Whatever your view, it seems a sooc:t ume to keep money close to the mattress. "People arc very cautious riJht now and there's a lot of money 1n cash," Kudlow said. "That's why you see Treasury bill rates continu- ina to dcchnc even while other market rates have aonc up." Einhorn shares the pcss1m1sm. parucularly about the stock market. "Ralhes. as they develop. should be used as an opponunaty to sell rather than to buy," he said. Goldman Sachs is holdina far fewer stocks than normally, primar- ily conservative arowth stocks. uttl- iues and eneray companies. The pessimism predates the Mid- east crisis. '"The fundamentals that determine shire priCC$ were de- tenoratina before Iraq," Einhorn said. "And wha& Iraq has dooe is to qaravate those weakenin1 funda- mentals." Einhorn cxpecu fun.her declines, and said he as waatini for &.be mar- ket to drop another J 0 to 12 percent before he even "beains to nibble." '"Can the market ao up'!" II.id Mary C. Farrell, investment stratqast for PayneWebber Inc ... I sec almost no reason to sugnt ll can." The most to expect from the economy an the year ahead, she said. as "touah aoina. and that doesn't provide a &ood ~nd for push1na stock prica up. Einhorn can find a dozen reasons why the stock market is beaded for troubled umcs. Despite the declines, stocks aren•t chup "relative to their own history or to interest rates or inflatjon.," he said. FileNet shipped 19 systems dur- ina the quarter. compared to 18 systems an the same quaner a year aao. Revenues for the nine-month penod ended Sept. 30, 1990, arc expected to be 1ppro1umately $73 malhon, an inc~ o f 29 percent from $56.5 million for the same pcnod of the pnor year The com- pany has shipped a tot.al of 74 systems an the nine months. up from 66 an the same period for 1989. The company 1s well pos1t1oned financially with an csumated $44 million an workin& capital, a cur- rent ratio of approximately 3.4 to I, and minimal long-term debt. Smith said. NEW YOtltK (AP) -The 1o1ooci:ne tl1t t ~o ~ I :~ 8: u • 4 s:. .. ., J 1''11 -l'Ao ~i!.):!~~i;~'~a J ~1?.r;s~,, ' '~ 8: lu l ~rj~~ S ~ ·§ J.~' '::j~acllne tietow U or tOOO tfn,;::;::, '-S-~ 8: a( Inland 4~ _ _. f d erenct betwMn the swevloul clo1lne lko'5v .-. •1. Uo I w11~ n 1 = 3~ 6S ., I nd percent... c:Nneet .,., llW AlhtonTt ll -Uo 1 1tw~ t'"' -..... l orlce i nd todlv'I ~ bid orlce ~Ten 2\'t + 't. Uo I Shor ....... Name L.a1t ~ ~. ~~~' 113 '1'1 f t~ 8: I g~~~~" t·~ = I: l Net income and net income per share arc ex peered to be $2. 9 milhon, or 28 cents per share, com- pared to $205,000, or 2 cents per share, for the same penod last year. '"In addauon to the usual types of delays an customer purchasina cy- cles, we also bepn to expenence order delays due to the 1ncreas1n&Jy ncptave economic environment," sajd Ted Smith, president and At Sept. 30. 1990, the company csumatcs that shareholders' equity was $66.5 m1lhon, or $6.45 per share. f 11cNct expects to release final third quancr results by Oct. 22. 1990. FileNet Corp. is the worldwide leader in manufacturing and mar- ketinJ 1maae proceuang systems used an paper-intensive business a~ phcations. FileNet today has more than 370 systems installed an 29 countnes. The company has sales offices an the United States, Canada, France. Germany and Switzerland. -Br PRN~•••ln ... J1111 l•••11• NEW YORK (AP) Flnal Dow Jonn ~'~1a1if1~70. d~, "' , ·W· r n , • ~~~k I( : IDlt IYIE Diii NEW YORK CAP) Ocf I Adv1nctd Declined ¥ncll,nved otal UUH New hlelll Ntw low1 l ...... Prlcll Law Schod in Irvine WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY College of Law 19 proud to announce the opening of its third law school campus tn tN h'vtM Spectrum. • 1966 F""""°' to pooltU ovt.lt4mlli"I ltpl flllt1tation • 1972 Tit""''" 1990, OtlifomM'•""ial ,_,«#tool • Jg7J ~"'Ital 6'y C...MllUI of a., Und,.,.,, C.UfomW.; • 1916 Arrr.llUI., ~ ~-"'Sdiiomt MtlCollz• • 1990 nw ,...... .,,,.., "' '"""' ~ ~1~"!0 r?~t ~ 8: '1.7 4 A,~nectc5~~ :: :: 8: I ~DI ·:~ = 2'-'11. 3 !""'Hllh t,; ~ Uo . nvlnrce 11. 'Ao Uo 1 · Act~'!to 1~ -~ 1 '''~t' 1 '"' Uo 1tE1~eco 1 1. '"' uo lt'~ 11-1: ~'' ~. •m et" ., .... + 11-,1' Uo j ·. Miiier '"' v. Uo un vlk' 11 --,,.,.. 1 I retter ..., t II Uo . DOW I Aem I C11ml>8lo ~ -Uo t Meme L.alt CM f IE rclltn 2 -'"' 1 1-lfellneSv 'Al 1~ Uo I 1 P•n.Atlln 2~ -.. · i'I i Md ovt 3 --. 1~ .'o __ ~~_,~_15!r __ F_m ___ s_1_i_li ... _+_~_1_i~ ___ 8: ___ 1 ___ i_5_Y_~_~_ce __ u" _____ ,•_1~ __ =_i_~ _____ i ____ ~_v_M_~_'l_:t_•_r _____ ~_~_= ___ = ____ __ 11•11111111 .. NEW YOtltK (AP) -The toMowlng llst 'howl lhe New Yortt SIOdl E•C'he! slocll• •nd w1rran11 lhel heve 90f'9 uc> "l(>lt ind down lhe most baMCJ on .,.,.~ of chenge tOr Monday. No s.ecurlllft tredlno below 11 or 1000 '11arts art Included. Net •nd ciercenl:e chlinvet ertfhe dtfferen« belw"'1 orevlou.' clOI no orlce end todlv'1 S om orlce i ~•"11. .. )~ ,~~ ~rt I~ 4 MonerchCao l'-'"> uo S Ml<twvAlr -'I .,., uo · Corelnd I ,,, .,., Up t Unlb'I W I l't t'I• Uo . AmRll\' 14 Uo Ovcomlnd ' ~ Uo : I \ 't ~T"~ Grumbling~ on the Coast ama anca. anar -0r. anae Coat curmudpons are in full clamor ll&in. so it must be time for another terVice at our Church of the Querulous CbW'l. riaht bett in Crabby Corners. -From Sylvia Pelson of J..aauna Halls: "Just tttumed from a threc- week tour of the Soviet Union. For Sl. 700 each, our aroup aot lousy food and hotel 1CCOmmodations I wouldn't wilb on Charles Keatina. NeJlt time I ,et the UJ'IC to visit Moscow, it'll be M0tc0w, Idaho." (Eatber place, Sylvia, you must learn to love potatoes.) -From Leo~ Levine of Irvine: "As 1 lonat.ime pack-a~y unoker. I resent the additional fed· eral Wl on tobacco. What this country needs as 1 1ood five-cent captttte." (Be tbankful, Ue>nard. you don't own a yKbL) -From SoOd ol' Owtie Brown of Corona del Mar: ••All this arumblina about new luxury taus 11 makina me arumble. Some folks wouJd complain if they were beina hanted with a brand-new rope." (Thanks, Charhe, for I aood noose-wonhy atem.) -From Many Ambramowitz of South La1un1: "Voters mis- undentood Geo,.e Bush's cam- paaan promise. What he really said was that ht opposes the 1mporuna of Greek brandy decllnna 'No new Metaxas.' •• (You didn't read his laps correct· ly, Many. What he oppoted was nudist camps in his adopted state, ind what he satd was 'No nude Teus.'" 0 .. COVER ME, CHICO, l'M GONNA MA~E A LANE CHANGE" -Chaco Mendez of Santa Ana Heiabts offen 1 double- barreled proposal to conserve eMflY and ease our transponation problems. .,It's sample." he says. "Bnna back the stqeeoach. •• If this tradluonal mode of trans- ponauon as revived, Chico vows, he'll volunteer to ride shotaun. Th11 wtll serve an additional purpoee. says Mendez. who was 1 decorated noie-aunner aboard World War II bombers. It'll d1s- couraee dnve-by shootcn on our fearways. Don't knock it fnends. I've heard worse ideas from htah·pnced con- sultants. 0 RE LUI> IT, I DIDN'T - A well-placed county employee who asb (undentandably) tblt his name be withheld, su11ests that 1 documentary film be ptde of our new airpon terminal. The movie's 1ir~riented title, be says. would be "The Eco Has Land· ed." 0 IO, DUMMY, WRY DIDN'T YOU BUY m -In 1 column headed "lS yean Aa°' .. the current issue of the Balboa Bay Oub mqazine. The Bay Window, ttproduces this ··house for ale" ad printed in its October, 19,S edition: "UDO ISLE EXCLUSIVE lloJDJJuten tie up 1'lctims' plane llnes DEAa ANN LANDDS: I ·j ................... ...... i111 ill New Orleul" who ... furious ...... • COlllP'ltef 1eiucl bis pboee line and b'ced llilli 10 li*1l 10 ........... .. New Ortcana" mjpt aot feel IO bad wbcD be Ian wbat Uppened 10 me. In June I went on a VKation trip. Since I wu nvcli111'" car with no set itinerary, it WMn•t pouible to. leave a number where I could be reKbed. I purchased an anav;erina ma- chine for my home pbone and noufac:d family ud &iendl 10 leave recorded mer ea The instruction book expltiDfAI bow to check for my mauees and bana up without payina for the caJI. Well, you auealCd iL Tbe tint n1abt on the road there wu a Iona. drawn out compu1Cr re- cord1na in fint place on my answenna machine. Thia meant I had to listen to all of it at Iona· distance prices. Yestmiay I rad that our state leaislaturt bad pasted a ball outlawina computer tde- pboM calls. Hallelujah! Not a minute too soon! -Alice Wheatley, Memphis Dear Allee: I ._ .. Mame J• for wudq le'--' ..i aM Mii MmH81. lleJatM ee9- p-atllladeu le T1•111ee fer settmc • CM Mil. lleM IC DEAR ANN LANDERS: Consumers 1n the state of Maryland ire protected ftom .. ,,.,,. ... _ Ann Landers computen that hold their te• phone lines bOSlllt. In this state. all computerized tele- phone sales calls mUJt ditcon- nect within 10 seconds if either aide banp up. Vaolation of this law can mean a fine of up to ssoo. While some of these calls are from lesitimate businesses, teJe.. marketina fraud is I billioo- dollar-a-year problem. Becaux crooks move from one location to another, consumer protection offac:es can't keep up with them. Some of these crooks make their calls from forcian coun- tnes.. -Eric S. Friedman. Dear E.s.F.: I neetvell mere ................. ddl ,,... , .. ..... (fllarJlaM) aM trem c.au- l•ralt au aay •~r. S•• )101 P , .... .._ .......... l lS IO JO NAmOlt.,.. ~ --...., /( w-\11"1 Ul·lSOI ,...__..._..llll S 'IS tJO 1 ~ ......... flllSO e IOIS -.SA~~ ""°'1"" Sc ...... so1s ..... ·--flll I JO ._ • ._. ff'G-t JI "'"' 6 JO 10 IS Tri.II- 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 • --~ ........ , ... ltelll .... ••") "Ortlwem...., ...... 11• Sulolntl) """' Contd mi-. CoWI Fl'lllll John W..,, ~ l.e'lllfence • !.illllN'-• , ..... ..... o., ...... The Plnonll T,... 11n s..ai o LdyO.C. 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I IS RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... ,_Dolli. c.-.. ~ 1•n MA---•VO COSTA MBA-~1'M We are happy to announce the appearance of Tony Johnston Thursday, Oct. 11th from 2:00-S:OOp.m. Autographing her new books ''The Soup Bone'' •nd ''I'm Gonna Tell Mama I Want An lquau'' Also Avallable are: <'_ .. _ ... , ... .,.c_,......,. "I wore out my yellow crayon." . 'llARllADUD by Brad Anderson ··it was a brand-new Hush Puppy that looked hke this .. Jlf AJlfCY ARLO AND JA1'18 ~. '10tJ &l'UOIEO '*'IAf tlOD ~ &u!>I~~ ~~~ l~COll~E? OVERBOARD ' 1 nE WORLD DOESN'T OWE 1CU A LIVING'' ADAll 8BOB FRltD BASSET 010 AMY 9AY THAT 9H8 TAL..KBD TO T ... IS JASON T.,_.8 M0"NlN0 M8_.. CAO TOO.,._ ...... 'TO ,_,_.8CHOO~, NO / &He &Aw HIM GITTING AL.0"'8 1N HIS CAI" Nl!A .. THI! CO,..Nl!flt \l'VHllN, MftV o.-ov11 av 0 by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE 10 ' by Jimmy Johnson W.T~ OK, KID--If WA~ A ~·5 40lJR. TRICK QUf.':>TIOO-oF !>OR1!J MID-~EAF CRISIS GOING 17- by Ch .... M. Schutz • ' COURID DB1'1118 i .. .. M I J I I • by Hank Ketchum by Jeff MacNelly THE llENACE by Alex Graham c- r;J I L,. ·~~,J )) -=11 --,1 ''See,JoeY, I 10t.DYOJ ~WILSON SMILES WHEN I 'M NOT AROUND." by Tom Batluk by Chip Dunham POR UTTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston I I I by Brian Basset '«).)~~1 T~~~E Cf~ ~ Sl'l\WQl ____._...t&f ,~1'°'~. / ~ eu.vs, ~. DllAllllLB ~~~-= ~~! ~ by Kevin Fagan by T. K. Ryan '1tlmE WJW*P ~N'i-" NW PJPltfnet' 1N10tlt.A'nOlll.~ff 11' """Ma&. ANV "'ff AM'IMtM&o. "'°"1A RlltML 1t>APIMI? Here'• the tat to a hiltoric moaumcnf we'd lite to tee alona a biki.na trail in Laavna Canyon ha &be near future: You are ltandina in the middle of r .quu C.Uyoo. · preserved for you in its natural state by a IRMIP of vis.ionaria •ho wanted to ave this pictwaque slice of lhe 0ranae Cout u their lepcy. At one time, these 2, l SO-acra of land known 11 L.aauna uurel were months away from beina c» vcloped. The then owner of the canyon. the Irvine Co., already had obtained Oranae County Superviton• preliminary blessina to build 3,200 homes, a aolf course, shoppina areas. and a fire station. ~nll were beina worked out that would require the cornpeny to build roads, flood control and other improvements to this rustic area, which spans both aides of Lquna Canyon Road south of the San Dies<> Freeway. But in November, 1989, nearly 7,000 proteSten nwdlcd throuah t..aauna Canyon, protestina the c» vclopment and aettina the attention of Irvine Co. offac11ts. So January 1990 brouaht nqotiations.. instead of buUdoien_ to Lacuna C.anyon. for eleven months.. the two sides -the Irvine Co. and Laaunans wantina to preserve the canyon - wort.cd bard to hammer out 1 deal, trying to work out finanana and 1 purchase price. Md -Oct. '· 1990. &be City of Lllama 8eadl and * M Me I spa• laurel Ad~ GTwp ~ 1#10'*9 • historic lp'eemalt that per- mitted lbe city IO buy tbe l, l S0-aae Lquna Laurel propeny from &M lrvim Company for S71 million. OB Nov. 6. 1~ tbe midmts of I .apana 8r.acb overwbelmially approved a S20 million bond measure -a~ pan ol the oty's fundana -and a larlC portion of the canyon was saved. Another $40 million to UO millioD mmt be railed to save the entire property. TbaAkf\&Uy, in 1990, Laauna Beach and Oraqe Cout leaden and residents were propnsive ~ to piece tQllrther this intricate deal savina the canyon. The Dlayen included: .-;'I" I a... MaJer LWa l.aaey, tile OtJ Cr•ctl _.die .. Me Lapu Lauel .UYIMry Grem,: Thete people worked tirecllessly apinst ov~helmina odds to racb an qRiement with the Irvine Co. ., 7 ........... Im. Cempuy: As c» velopen of tbe land who had already reached an aareemeot witb lhe Board of Supervisors, the Irvine Company didn't need to listen to the coooemcd residents who wanted the canyon prcscTVed. And Chairman Donald Brn wouJd have made more money by ckvdopina the Laaun.a uurel proJcct. which would have siven the land a value of S 135 m1U1on and also ,eneraled for the company continued revenues in rents and leases. Sl"llle ...,.. el l "em.n: They kicked 1n SI O million for purclwe of the land. Sl"llle ...,_. lladl me:rdlaata: Many of them cannarkcd a portion of their profits to "Save the Canyon." 9'l1le 'l,Mt ,...aesten: They fi lled the canyon JUSt before the bulldozers did. f 9'l'M veten el IA,_. Back They passed the / cntJcal S20-million bond measure. ~ /''/ As you cn1oy the pnstine beauty of the canyon. "' ~, ~/ with its carpet of h1ah pass. miahty oak and sycamore , ~~,, ", trcn. hl&h ndaes. wildlife and natural lakes. take a //? moment to thank thox whose hard work and ded1-z ~ ' · cation helped to preserve Lquna Canyon. -....-.,~ik//////#///#///JA~V~~ Debate news was what didn't happen ORANGE COAST ..... An Independent Newspaper Published by Page Group Publishing. Inc. lllllPt l. Piii. president & chief executive officer 811 m L lllflA. editor & vice-president ltlW Ml,. managing editor .. WJ I L night editor 11111-. "· cttalrman ..... W ..... "· executive Yloe president II••• L '1 L 1 general manager Write to al .................. ..., ...... The ..... Clrlll...,,.. encoutegee correepondence from our ~ We .-.quMI leuera be kepi 10 llPPfOXlmatety 300 worcta .. Any corr~ algnlftcantty longer than 300 WOtda wltl be printed at our dl9cretlon a a C '1» C ,_.,, -T ' i <K ,___ .... ~ty comment.nee.,.. •Wived lot.__ pertll••t to ctt._ and IOWM along the Orenge Coaal. Oue.t commentanea may pertein 10 any pubtlc la.ue Edl!Oflal r.eponw .,.. • .... vect lot rebuttala to ectttorial poaltlona of the "-ClllC ..., Piil Lett.,. conald«ed 10 be »t>etoua Of In bed tut• wtn not be prtntect Wrttera ere »mlted to fOUf eubmla9k>ne a month A# coo•poodenoe mual be signed end Include the wrtter'a addfW and telephone number tor verlf'lcatlotl purpotee " Lettwa "'°'*' be addreeeect to the ..... Clrlll lrll .... 330 Weet Bay Street. Coeta Meea. CA 92927 Anentlon: ~to the Editor. Wrtt.,. wl1h ~tlona are urged 10 call lhe OeJey Pltot at (714) 642-4321, Ext. 352. D111alll'y ' BURBANK -The only way to chancterize Sunday n1aht's debate between Dianne Feinstein and Pete Wilson 1s to say what didn't hap- pen. Democrat Feinstein didn"t show much of the Reqan-likc media presence that is putatJvcly her stronaest political UKL But. didn't Walson demonstrate the lack of arace that is usually part o f his pubhc spcakina. And neither delivered any knock- out punches -nor even drew blood -as they smoothly dealt with questions from reporters and each other. Only one bn of hard news cmcra- ed from the hour-Iona tclcv1s1on appearance. Walson endorsed Prop- os1t1on 140. the hard-edfed pohttea.1 term hmttauon 1nitJ1t1vc that polls say Cal1fom11ns ovcrwhelm1ncJy support 11 1 pun1t1ve shot at the lqJslature. It was the most dramatic mo- ment 1n a la,.ely flat confrontation, because Femstean 1s closely alhed with the Democratic lcaislauve leaders who are leadina the cam- Pllll\ 1p1nst Proposition 140. As- sembly Speaker W1lhe Brown and Senate President Pro Tem David Roberti. .. The California l..qlslature has dctenoratcd markedly." Wilson fired at Fc1nste1n. concludina that Best at th1 Editor's Httl/11 iditor°I Nore: TM~ .... ,.,, •re ..mpb of Or-.. c.ut o.u, PMee•t reedtn comments and cn11- ciS111~ TM Pilot publ.isbes th~ lflPoO#I OD • daily tmls Ind encout111a iu tceden to call the HotJjne •• 641"""6.. CahfOrDians "are runnin1 out of pauenc:c" and want to dump lona- cntrcnched mcumbenu. Clearty. 1t was an effort by W1l10n to tic her to the unpopular l.q.aalature and thus undercut her telf <reated 1mqe of bema the re- form 1s1 pohticat outsJdcr. Fe1nstc1n danced around the ob- vious challentc. aareema that leais- lative performance has been poor. but qunt1on1na whether term hm1ts would bnna "besac chaDJIC ... The tllchaqt over term limits was emblcmatJc of the under- current that ran throuah the debate Both canchdatcs ~nsc that thcrt 1s I ll'OWU\I sentc of discontent amona voters W1lh their pohucal offictals, one already cv1den~ in vouna 1n o~ st.ates.. and want 10 tap into that l"ICf'. But neither wants to make 1t an emotional crv.sade, feanna. perhaps. the pou- 1bk becklash. Each, therefore. talked about the C.patol's poisoned political at- motpbere 1n 1bstr1e1 terms, u~pt for tbe clash over PropositJon 140 and another small duel over cam- PllllD contnbuuon limill that were ovenumcd by 1 federal Jud~ Wihon saad be wants "cha~s only an act1 v11t aovernor can ma.u. -and Feinstein dncnbed Cahfonua as a "'deeply troubled" stale that needs ... new voice " But tbae situations with his S 1,000 or whatever wbicb was lcpt, ma)~ the timjna was wn>na u you admit Jfyou ue out to~ him, you can bnna all the nqlttves in. but how about lddina t0me ncptives about your .. per --~.:r ilkpl IC· uvities lucb as ii aliens and feediJll thcm wbca they te1 ~. ~hen 1& came to ~arac:a - on such wucs as arowth manqiement and edua 111..1on. for instance-tbttc were few sharp differences 1peUed out. reflccuna the euenll&1ly cen- tnst nature of both candidates The importance of the debate. however, was not 1n specifics on ISSUCS but ID the 1mqes that each pro.)«'tcct Ctnd1datcs and their handlers sec such dct.tcs not so much for their potcnual of w10n1na adherents. but for theu danacr of mistakes that wdl be mqn1fied by post-det.te media anal)'1CS and thus becom e vote-r obb1n1 hab1h11es. From that standpoint. the deb.it was somethma of a flop It product"<i noth1n1 that W1ll emt.r· rus either Feinstein. who sometimes dem- onstrates a ~n.ain lack of knowl-ed.ae about state aovernmcnt. had obv1ousl) been well bncfed by cx- peru from ttK l..qn.lature, led by \\. 1lhe Brown aide Steve Thomp- ~n She didn't flub. But ne1thcr did Wilson commit an) of the verbal pffcs that have bttn hallmarks of his speeches and public d~larauons. Con"t~ly. Feinstein dad htUe to recapture the emotional edit that had boosted her to the Democratic nom1nat1 on last JuM and Walson -with ttK possible cx~pt1on of the Propo'\tllon 140 u ch.ante - don·t know an)OM supportJna this 1n1t1at1 vc and l know a lot of people ..,.,ho are v.-orkin• very hard IPinst 1t. myKlf included. In the arttcle he states that en- " 1ronmentaJ concerns coup&ed with fiscal con1erv1tJsm -if tbis thina 1s 1nyth1na near fitcal coftlttVltism -then l am a liberal and that 11 not th~ cue. Th15 IS not I fiteaf conten-llJvt bill. this as • business deslroyina bill. This 1s a bill that appoints an enel'I)' cur to have carte b&ancbe power. It ISJUSt what~ don't need from ~ aovemment and I doubt ~ much af the btll will paa My undentandi"f ~ mat ~ caux Tom Ha~• name is ... IOCIMed witb tht bill. it:a p ooe ...;ot IUiM ll&10St it. .t.ici it well lboulcl Secoedly. I doD 't hd it Dowllr ia 0... C~ty. -ft. IMY be aocber deal J.:: like Wal Urry ...... na. .. Ml£: .. "C to wait and-. .. it ~ tr IL 1'1llllllla lar ~ ... Md I le _., .. w.,..,_.. R&F& .. 1&771& r. allill .... ftWI,,. toci S) ~.<Ml .... Al. .. tll • .. la•dtiMI. -ca,,.'' •mu • 'wt ,,. Dan Walters dadn 't ICOf'C any tdlana potnts on SpcetflC IS.SUCS.. The ovcn.U SllalelJC SJtuatJon. therefore. probably was not chanlf!d. Virtually all statcwlde polls show that Wilson and Fcins.- \e1 n are tied With &as than a month remaan-ma before the elecbon. C.ahforn&a 1~ stall wa.itina for one of them to break away, either po11tJvel) or ncptJvely. If either bad any bag bomb lo drop, ll woukt have come Sunday naaJtt. IO the war of attnt1on will conunue.. acb bammenna at tht other vta t.elevmon ads on such safe "issues" u cnmc. From all appearanc:n. this one will 10 down to lhe wire Du ... .,,.., ,. • s.cramnio- NHWI ~' w * <>rap C.Ut Dall) PU.c. flaunt1na city ru.a... I think 11 should be nou~ Tate a look 10 )OUr dacuonary and .ee if at should be. Ed1tor'1 Nore: floutiiv (to ck~ openly). 111Slt:ad of tt.untJ"I (to display) mitbr bavr bttD iM better chotce. .. ....... . Thia la in rqard to Mr (Columnist Jim) Wood's latnt colum n. Once ..Un be bas uepped way over the bounduy and in tact ~ as tf be Mnll to be con- sidend & r.dicaJ ~ plt'POlt IS to make peclC* lb.ink. Mr. Wood bu an atremdy· .._ opinioe of bimldC He cloaa't .... ~ \bid. 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Robert Walmsley and Christian Van Dcuscn, use common practice as the basis of their arguemcnt. In cases where parentage is in question. J.Cn- ctic testing is used to dctcnnanc a child's parents. Therefore, the courts have as.- sumed that acnetics is the definiuon of parcntafC, Walmsley said. Judie Parslow could decide that all three adults have parental rights - a decision that would 1ncv1tably lead into the sticky issue of lona-tcnn custody nghts. Or. Parslow could IJVC parental nghts only to Johnson or solely to the CaJvcrts. A decision in favor of one party or the other would take the case into a higher court as the loser would, almost ccn.amly. appeal. The appellate court as where John- son's lawyers arc placing their bets. "We're confident we'll win at the ap- pellate level -chat's what we're loolung 10 ... Marlowe said. Johnson hopes, ulumately. to be aranted parental nJhts along with the Calvcrts. In this sccnano. the infant would legally have I three parents who all shared in custody and future dcc1S1on-makina riahts. The Calvcrts seek sole custody and par- ental nghts of the boy who, they say, looks exactly hke them. Johnson accepted a $10,000 contract with the Calverts last January to bear their test-tube baby. The qrccment between the binb mother and genetic parents broke down in Auaust after Johnson claimed the Calveru bad loct interest an her pregnancy. Accusina the couple of fetal ncalect. she filed suit ukina for custody of the unborn boy and child support from the Calvcrts. The Calvcrt.s cla.im their relationship with Johnson broke down after she de· manded payments on the contract early , and threatened to keep the baby UAlas she recei ved more money. RILEY From A.1 will not hurt ~ became he ii in another d1striCtJl'Sbe laid lbc two could conunuc to wOct toeetba' for the aood of the county, · their occasional dif- ferences of .... ._...., Her aui~ Foster, said Wieder is lo the wisba of her constituents ina suppon from the sales tu measure. "It's touah to hear that Gen. Riley has withdrawn has support,•• Foster said ... But the supervisor bas polled her constituents. and they don't want Measure M." \ Pll.ICY FromA1 City Attorney Thomas Kathe said the ordinance would likely be challcnaed in court if enacted but that it would probably hold up in court. 01nc11-P111uct111 plan p~slld; 91iver-nm1nt shutdown avartad ''The key clement is public view," Kathe said. "If you were to find a nioc set of bl.lshes, or a trash enclosure, you would have a aood argument apinst the public view clause ... "The primary instances of enforcement would be in the parking lots of bars and in sweeps of public parks." WASHINGTON -A aovemmcnt shut- down ended early Tuesday after a niaht of budact brcakthrouatis in Coqres.s that allO saw the Senate aivc final approval to a $500-billion deficit-reduction plan. The Senate passed an cmcraency bill on a voice vote Monday ni&ht that would let the aovcrnment open normally Tuesday morning and the House concurred. 362-3 at about 1:30 a.m. EDT. The White House said Prnident Bush City Councilman Orv Amburgey noted would sian the lqislat1on and that all that when Colla Mesa wu incorporated in federal employees should report to work u 1953 it hid a broad onUnancc prohibitina. scheduled. amona other tbinp. public urination. Shortly after midnight, the Senate voted "But it was dcdared unconstitutional." 66-33 for ftnaJ approval to a separate he said. measure, a five-year, S5~billion pack.qe of tu increases and spendjna cuu. The Kathe acknowledaed that the old ordJ-plan env1s1oned smaller cuts 1n Medicare, nance was invalidated in court. But he but possibly higher tax increases, than an attributed that rulina lQ &he *t" that the earlier version the House rejected last ordinance applied to a a>&.,,.&J range ~f week. behaviors. "Toniaht we reap the bitter harvest of a The proposed orchnance dea1s with only decade of national indulacncc." said Senate MaJonty Leader Georae Mitchell, D-one. Maine. The new ordinance 1s scheduled for This outline plan mapped the way for cons1derauon at Monday's City CounC11 specific spendina cuts and tu increases, meeting. ____ w_h1ch C~ planned tO put in a ~r- ate bill and pass by Oct. 19. The outline does not ~uire the president's sianature, but the later bill does. The cmeraency spcndina measure would allow the aovernmcnt to operate normally throuah Oct. 19. Congressional leaden hope all budaet work will be completed by then, and that the membcn can adjourn to work on their re~lcction campeians. The Statue of Liberty, museums and national pub have been closed since Saturday because the bud&et crisis had prevented Conaress from approvina any spendina lqialation for the new fuca1 year. But the full brunt of the federal shutdown was masked because of the Iona Columbus Day weekend. Earlier in the day. lawmaken warned of chaos if the White House and Coqress fatled to resolve their months-Iona ims-sse over the federal deficit. "We're not just dealing with propamt," warned Senate M~ority Leader Oeorse Mitchell, 0-Mainc. urpna his colleques to pus the measure quickly ... We're dealing with individual human bcinp and famil- ies, and their hopes and fcan and dreams." -•1 .... AINdatetl ~ Celebrate our 86th birthday by raising your ., ( Get .50°!6 bonus interest We're celebrating our birthday by giving ~ a chance to get higher CD rates. Open a new CD before November 16th, and you can earn .5(J>~ bonus interest on top of our regular rates. Just have your new CD mature on your birthday-in any year you choose up to the year 2000- and you11 earn bonus interest every day untiJ then. Plus free checking As an added bonus, we11 give )Ul interest checking free of monthly service cMrles for a whole yeat Free checking plus bonus interest on savinp-you aet both at 8o(A With all the corwenience and strenath of ' California's leading bank. So come in to celebrate wr bilthday and make you11 a IOt happiea; too . .. '-...... ~11 Lasorda would be perfect for TV With all the ex-Blue playing in playoffs, he'd have the insight . Tbere•a still a lot ofbueball to be played an the National Lape Championship Series, but cmainly the Cincinnati Reds have emphasized. once apin. the import- ance of relief pitcbina. Tbae bueball playoffs, thoqh, are con- fuaina. Every time I look al the TV screen l 1ee an ex-Dodier. There's Dave Stewart and Bob Welch throwina bullets for the A ·s. There·s Rick Honeycutt in relief. Therc·s Sid Bream hittina a playoff homer for the Pirates. There·a Mariano Duncan hittina one for the Reds. Somebody should hire Tom Latonia for commentary. Who should know these playen better? On the other hand, ap- parently be didn•t know them well enouah to keep them so what does that tell you'? • Random oblervationa compiled while wooderina whatever happened to the Rama'? Despite their troubtes, I elpect John Robinaon·s team to upset the Bears this Sunday an Cbicaao. Jim Everett, thouah. bad better be aaile. Tim McCarver is the Dan Dierdorf of bueball. Or is it the other way'? Neither one of them knows when to keep his mouth abut Wben in Lu Vcpa to do a radio show last week from c..esan Palace, I wqered on the Reda in Game 1 of the NLCS and watched them lose when Eric Davia mis- played a fly ball One day later I waeeied on the Pitata and wa1Ched them k>le when Barry Bonds rnilplayed a fly ball I sur- render. So muc:b for the Ord Hcthiler Theory (one put pitchet. etc.) belpina the Boston ked Sol pull an upeei. When Raser Clemens cou&dn•t ao put six inninp of Game l you knew the Boaox were history. Hooray for Stanford. Don't be surprited if QB Bill Mu51Bve and the Orelon Ducks ( 4-1) find a way to shock the Wasbinaton Huskies (4-1) this Satuniay. Winner may play in the Rose Bowl. What do football teams from Vil"Jinia, Nebraska. Oklahoma. Georaia Tech, Aorida. Indiana. Houston. and Wyomina have in common'? Tbey•re all unbeaten and untied. But althouah the Virsinia Cavalien arc rated No. 1 in coUeae football. I can name at least 20 teams w&o would probably beat them. Just another araument for an NCAA playoff' system, or if nothina else. apinat all polls. In cue you miued it. the hockey KUOn is under way. I'm pick.ina the Quebec Nordiquea not to win the Stanley Cup. Suddenly the upcomina USC-Stanford football pmc at Palo Alto shapes up as a beauty. See TALLEY Ill By Roger ClltlOn ~ ,.,. ...... ldltof And the willner i1 -Cosu Mesa·a Joan WilUamton. Well. .ctually it'• Joan and her husbend. Ken, who U&rned in two contat forms - one for bimtelf and one for bit wife, Joan. The winnen o(tho inaupral Daily Pilot Spona ~t·a You pjct 'cm, you belt ·cm. you win 'em ~ laaue bucbe.11 ~iat collected their 20-incb color leltviiAOD eet Oft Fridiy -cowusy of A· I TV ud Home APl)liance in • -.. leedl. ' --· n.y ... lM bat from • f\dd wbicb .............. n.erY Or-. COlll AM c:oaa•UikJ and 11 k aW1J M Mich- .... CoMOctialt. TM ffllat oaiabiaatioa? Tbe)' went with • Aal11'cl _. w 9cli ilt • Arnmcu ....... llld a.. ud CriMll in die ,..........__._outol~ . .... .. .,..., ll)od. 1'lt di -.110 H Wida OM a.Mr piny - H' I''•• ...._., MicMllt Kelly, mo ••• wu• lllllW, -. .,. Ila lbat &My .......................... _ .. ... ,.,. .. Mtta.. '1• GOWltrt ,, ..... .., PITTSBU&OH 1lae O ..... ti a.a ..-c elide' Mid ..... ... IOllpiAWe~ Alld advan..... and ... Zue Smith·• apell. n. ..... 6--3 victory "~ . over tbe Pittaburah Pitata on Monday 11ve tbem a 2-1 lead in the bat-of-7 Nalional Lellpe pla)'Ofti and a four-pine winJlint ltlak.at Three Riven Stadium. ··1 don't think either team bu much of an advan\llf at home." Reds Manaeer Lou Piniella said ... Both ~WDI have the ame dimensions, both have artificial turf. The only difference is the fans." Even that wun•t much of an advantaee for the Pirata in Gamel as about 10,000 seats -mostly in the upper deck -were eml!'I·,.._~ .. ~·o.oao ...... -1 ... I W-. • MIR2 IF JU. ~ lild. ... lhoolli• .. ~ ....... sillnt we1 a s1 a 11r a c:Wb dlai drew 2 niillio8 ... ....--10 look...,...Udeeet0.._y...,....._ It allo Md to be j.a a-tittle •t.1111let for ... .. ... , .... -.... ad it'• lllll'd for peop1c 10 en o11 &om won MJUlld 11cre." Lcylud Slid. ... think you'll ... litde more support 10mol row." . Neither team did much 'biltint ii. tbc fmt two pmea, combiainl lor oaty I 0 runs and 23 biu. But the surprile .. bow easily the Reels .,. 10 Smitla. wbo Md pitched like Sandy Koufu in the IMt two months of the teUOn. In 10 11a.r11 for the Pinta after beina acquired ~ Montral OD Aus. •• Smith pve up nine earned ruaa in 7S ianiap. ln Game ), the Ra 1Dt five runs off.Smith ie ftve iHi!llf' The ..,... c:mm tOlli ~ IOUftlll. IOO. former Pirale lilly lf8ds It.it I two- naa • homer ia tbc _,.. iuilll ud Mariano DuDcu = ..... 2.-2 • widt • ........ IKiftiiift ill tM ... -drove in aaotber naa U. IM aiada wida bit tit.int bit or lbe pmc to ..ae it 6-3 • "'I new I ._, ... 10 _, for Piuabuqb .'°I Mked diem to 1nMk me." IWcber taicl. 1'bey were wry Dice 10 me and DOW everydlint Im worbd out b the botb of us. .. Game 4 is ICbedWed for S:27 toei1bt u fant"ll"'C atanen Joee Rijo of the R.edl and Bob Walk oft.be Pira1a ID at it lllilL The Pirates didJl•t eet u muc:b aappcwt u they expected from tbeir fAna or the middle of their order. So fat, Bury Bondi. Andy. Van Slyu and Bobby BonW. bavc combined to IP 7-for-34 witb no bomen and two RBI in the three p.mcs. ~Jtre~ L1111a's Eric · Fagraui His pass-catching led .the Artists to 32-7 triumph By Rletwd Dunn OfMge eo.t o.lty Piiot LAGUNA BEACH -Eric Fearaus, who says he made cuts. looked more like he was dancina. His moves were araceful. A voidina sax defenders ian 't your common touchdown run, but Fearaus, the Lquna Beach Hilb wide rueiver who splat defensive backs like bowlina pins last Friday ntaht, used moves that would've brouaht beck disco. He hauled 1n seven passes for 203 yards and two touchdowns. They weren't JUSt touchdowns. thoqh. They were pieces of an. His fint was a S2-yard scorina recep- u on from quarterback Moraan Lanchantin, who fired complete to Fe- araus around the JS-yard line. Tak.ina it from there, Fqraus -surrounded by a half-dozen Coronado defenden - somehow worked his way free and scampered the rest of the way to pay- d1n. • .. , was tryina on that one,·· Fearaus said. "You can never think you're aoina to aet taclded. You hope you don't aet tackled and I was just tryina to stay up. "Morpn made a nice throw and I cauaht iL I cut back to the inside and then the (Coronado) safety came over alona with some hnebackers. I had one more cutback to the inside. and the safety had the an&)e. but after that last cutback that was 1t." Fqraus, a tce0nd team All-Pacific Coast Leaaue selecllon last year u a sophomore, also cauaht an 11-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds left in the first half, 11v1na Lquna Beach an IS-7 halftime lead. To set up the score, Fearaus cauaht a S3-yard pass from lanchantm to the Cor:onado IS -uaina swift dance steps apm. For the Artists. who defeated Cor- See F£GRAUS,.. Sponsored By w .. llll So. eo.t HWJ. Lap• BeKla. '97-0033 ..... LI ........ J0M Ind Ktft W9& u 111\ *"" ......... f-tA t.L - Wheelies tennis hot at Irvine racquet club lu true. Disabled doesn't mean anab&ed. Thaf s the sJopn of wheelchair tenAis and one of the btllest event in the world for physically chalkqed tennis players is l&kana plaa thas week at the Racquet Oub oflrv1nc. Actually, two evcnu are involved. lbe week opened w1tb the World Team C\lp. Similar to OavlS Cup competition. where 1ndt v1duala compete on behalf of their country, followed by the U.S. Open Wbed- cha1r Championship. Contrary to what most people dunk. these men and women. play 10me awesome tennis. The onJy l'We di&:rence is the compeuton ,et two bounoes instead of one . The World Team Cup. featurin& men and women from 12 countries, was com- pleted Monday wtth Team USA takina the champ1onsh1p. The four team mcmben cons1Sl of the world's to~ranked player. Randy Snow, former No. I player and San Oementc rcstdcnl Brad Parks, Ricley Slauabter and Clup Turner. Currently, the openina rounds of the Open are aetuna underway in both men's and women's d1v1S1on. The U.S. Open 11 the most presu11ous tournament on the Everest and Jenn1np Grand PnJ Orp&it and perhaps the most preslllJous'mUr- nament 1n the world. ~ Competitors on the men·s side include Snow. Slauahter. Parks, Tumc:r. San Ja.•a Bob Wekh and Frenchman Laurent Giun- man1n1. the top-ranked player in Europe and ranked fifth an the world. For the women, top-ranked Nancy OllOa w11l 1ry to continue her dominance of tbc women's c1rcu1t. In all, four men•s UQs1a and doubles titles are at stake, while tbe S..TENNl&9 .U. KllUlll E•1• The ICDicw wn.ck led a loOltd nmnilla attack witb 69 yards on I I cemes. iaduchna soeral sccood-eft:ort pickupa. He alto contributed ck-fen1i vely at an end spot CUI II 'RI BT .. • Tlae senior inside linet.c:ku kid lht Oilers third abutout with 10 uuuil&ed uct.la and tbret ..uu. in- dudina a crucial fowtlMnd- lWO stop late ill HB territory. •n1m1 11111 .... • * A -* defeneivs &acklc. lliet domieattd inside, alMlli• 14 tKt.ia (eilfH IOlo). He c:a...S OM f\amtiW. fotccd tw0 iecomplctionl. and k.ocked doWD a ,.... Ill.I IUllll ..... The~\ 17j.pound Jllnior q&&11U111eC& comolNd t 9 of JS puaes for 29~ yards and lbrtt toucbdownL lie thiew no in~ns in a 42-23 loss to Miasion VieJO. llRE ··-....... &r?!IF • • --• rum• The 6-4. 21 ~nd een1or ofTeni1ve auatd p1lded out to 83 percent qn bas block.Ina asscanments while pla~1111 the enurt pme 1n EJ Toro s 0 -16 v.1n over AntelOl)e Valley. A ae'lrior f\allbett, &any overcame a sprained ankle to lead the Scahawb' nu61 .. att11elt wilh 121 yards en 21 camn. He added three ~ uons for 14 yards. Wallref, lht Uoot-l, IM- pound stnior quartcttleclt compkted 9 of U puees for J27 yards and 2 toucbdowns. On the IC&$0n, he's 50 of 19 for sa 1 yards and s TDs. Davia. t.bc 6-foot·I, 21(). pound 1enior rctumi111 let· terman • .,.adcd ou' well at Ill• ofkns.ive t.ICkk politioe and tw bttn the most coasissnt bled.er for the Wamon. Fmh down proved a llttle too much for Missouri team KANSAS CITY. Mo. -A pla) that --- ne"er should have been run cost Mis-~ soun a v1ctol) and seven Big Eigh t "'-=>' officials a!l. indefinite susptns1on ---- The Bia E1&ht on Monday ruled that Colorado's H -3 1 victor) over M1ssoun will stand e'en 1hou&h game officials allowed the Buffaloes' a fifth down that produced 1he winning touchdown on !he game's final play "It has been de1ennined that in accordance with the football pla)tni rules. the allowance of !he lifth down to Colorado 1s no1 a postgame corncuble error, .. Bia Eight comm1ss1oner Cul James said in a statement "The final score in the Colorado- M1ssoun football game will remain as posted." While there was confusion on final fran11c seconds. Colorado clearly took fi"c downs to get mto the end zone On fifth down. quarterback Charles Johnson w1gJcd across the goalhne. The officials. all veteran members of Big Eight pmes. were susptnded indefinitely begrnning with this ~eek ·!> games. . ~~ ..., .. -....-.~. ' ~~• 31. • I * Red Soll-A·, Channel l noon * Red\ Pirate\ Chan nel ~ 5 pm * K1np-\anucks Prnrc Ticket ., 'o pm TELEVl.SION a-..11 ~t•on -"mrman lcq~ pla~olh B~ton a1 Oakland C hannc-1 ~ 5 pm -1'at1onal ~ J)ia)ofh ( "'' 1nna•1 at P1mburah ( 11.innd : 4 \II pm -"1uhamm!-~rn "ionon hou1 from 1~'11 fC,Pl'I flk&er ""'"' 5 10 pm -Oil roed l'K11\1 Mickt) ThomSHOn <~rand Pn\ frum ln\ "natln Ctape). ESPN 6 lO pm -Dae rac1n1-NHRA Noniiwnt N111onah from '>ca11lr (llpel fCiPN 5l0pm ( h•nnrl •-•'• V.0.yllall P1<1(k II l IC Santa Barbara ll•pt I <.,pc1m ..,... e.a., 1 lo pm Kinas 11 V1ncouver. Pnmr T1c._r1 c.i~ r.....u II pm -llhnc>I\ at Ohio State (lapel Spomc h•nncl ..... 9 pm -Bouh from Phoen111 (dtt.}'ed). l ''>" 11 )() am -Kevin '°mpe)' "' DarT)I La11n11>rl" "'ti tcAe1p1a. from Ati.nhc City (tape), ESPN 11.)() pm -MOl'llft == Champmnu11p lrom Santa Bartl9ra (tapt>t. 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Kosar completed pas~s of 15 yards to Joines. 10 to Reggie Langhorne and 15 10 Brcn~n on a th1rd-and-8 play 10 ~t up the wanning field aoal. "-osar completed 24 of 38 passes for 318 yards. 1111 •1c11111 1r11 11111 LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles ~ Dodgers announced Monday that relief pitcher Don Aas.e has decided to become • a free •iCnt rather than accept his assign- menl to Albuquerque of the Pacific Coast Leaauc. From Tk Auodatd Prea ··sure. ~·re d1sappo1nted tn the immcdi· a1e results. 1 still contend -and most of us believe -that once this year of usimilation and acchmat1zat1on 1s out of the way for our playcn, they will return to a more natural state.·· -Job ~•Hrttoll, Royals aeneral manqcr. aboul 1ugnm1 free aaent pitcbcn Mark Davis for S 13 m1lhon for four yean and Storm Davis for S6 million for three yean. TMy were a combined 9-17 and Mark O.vas lost his closer role b) mid-May. Kansas City and Milwauk~ ( 14 out and in fifth Dlacle in the East. H11 National picks -the Padres and Mets. cnallenar the Mets, .. explained Kn. who wu a familiar &cc at COiia Mesa H1ah for over 20 yean u a teacher. "We movod here from Gleadalt an 19S9 and I iaupt at C-.. Mell. retm~ in 1988." he aid. W1ll1amson wu for neufy two decada a tim~keeper for M•·111· ba5ketball and foOct.11 •cwt. • well II the Cee bublW ~ lif five yan and thi .. 'b1rh1•ll coach for lhree. ~ So often it llCe1llJ. it'a like throw- ing darts with a blind(old on. Of the Daily Pilot'• ntire apona staff -four o( U1 picked tbe Ath· let1cs and Ridallld Dun ~cd the Reda 10 bee a me IPl!l'tl . n· ment Chim~ We 111 -Die the Mell in &he Nllicl1il I HI• Eut. Jn l"Cttalplltt. ll'I Ml too diftla&lt lO imllik_ ~ .... IM Adt- lcUCI ud ---8D:t111.,? .. Alllal.....,._. Bol&Oll IO MM..... ID ftlt• "!it ... _ ........ ml Kcn~··•a.•a.t .... .... dent• .._ .... ...... = ~.ff: :.~·mt-'=e. t: lllted fiit: ud Ka ........ HUit dwllrilied ,.jg that OM • . .. Pllople tboulbt dley milM Cea? 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Kida have entered hiah ecbool witb little or DO knowledle of water pc>lo in a.be put." 8andaiult said. 1'hey have auona awimmina beck-srouncb-which belpe. but now tbey'U know tbe pme. That should be lmncndoua adv&ntllC for (Sea Ku,.. Coech) John V arpa. .. 8udanak Mid junior ,,,.asrams have been around for 20·yean, but ouuide of the Huntiqton Beach- bued Golden West Swim Oub, none bu tapped the vut athletic retoW'CleS of the Ora• Cout Area. .. Kids pow up playina soccer, buketball and buebell, ao why not water polo?" be laid. .. We bad 7S k.idl in our summer prosram and we'veaot 40 now in the fall. We've already im{"Oved I peat deal and we'rewinnaqabout 70percentof matches apinst other dub pro- pama. That should improve as we become more estabhsbed." o AJDOlll the polo~ is l (). year~ld Caner Wear, the younaer brotber of Ryan and AustJn Weir. Tip 10 Orange County ~ bigh school football Daily Pilot selections 1. El 1 .. 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"He'a II.ill DCKM Ill ._ .... a tho older kids, bUtbe ............ * tame from wa•dtiNbia tndlln. He kftowt whee to'*--fora CIOUDlerattadt and wheD '° retrell oo dehee. ud that'• the c•nco of Wllla'polo... ' cariei' will uvc ... impoliJll lcpcy 10 u~ RY81l, one·mtwo .eruor saanen and the team capc.ain, · is the team '1 lcadina ecoret. AUA.in. • IOPhomore. i1 often lbe No. 2 ecorer and, ilont with a IOlid de-. fense anchoftd by plie Robbie Pike. is amona the squad' a top con- tributort. a The CoAa Mesa Hiah waler polo &earn hasucorina1eDSationotits own in 1eniorCorey Delahunt. Delahunt. the Plcific Coast Laaue Most Valuable Playerasa Junior, tallied 11 pis for the sec- ond time in his career last week 111inst Estancia and h11 helped lead the Mustanas to the No. 2 rankina in Clf 2-A. Costa Mesa, which won l'MICk·to- t.ck CIF titles in 1986and 1987, has suffered the past two seasons from coacbina instability and an ul)lrlde to the J.A divisaon. -fbLS year, boweveT, leCOnd-year coach Jason Lynch bas bfou,aht a return to winnina ways iD the for· merly familiar 2-A ranks and De- lahunt is more than canyina his share. "He's easily one of the best scorcnaround," Lynch said of his senior standout. "He's Iona and lanky and he has aood speed. which all contnbutes to h1s natural scorina ability. He's very talented with the ball." Delahunt Slld his scorinaexploats have attraciN the stnct attention of opposu11 defenses. but he's found ways to work around at. "I've had to learn to deal wt th 11 because at's been happen1n1 for two years:· said Delahunt. a freshman on the Musta~ 1987 Clf champ. "I like the challenae of aoina apinst biaaer. stronJer players inside. as well as slou,ah defenses. Scorina as what I'm an there to do.·· The Mustanp. 8· 7 overall ap1nst ' several top.ranked ca.mi ft'OGI ht&h- cr diviaions, and l-Oin PCLplay, are ranked behind Soutlt .,rdena. which lost by IO pb to EJ Toro . Costa Mesa recently feU to El Toro by a 9-7 nwain in the South Coast ToumamenL "Ptayina apinst ~schools i1 a little frustratina, but at help1 prepare us for the playoffs, .. De- lahunt said. "Our team worts very well t•theT and I think we can win CIF th ts year." 0 Thouab pl scoren act the~­lines, defense is as important in water polo as any other team apon and Edison Hi&h Coach Matt Whit- more has discovered a potent de· fensive weapon an senior Mike Zschoche . Zschoche, no slouch offensively (25 aoals an 17 &&mes). utilizes has superior wina span to frustrate op- posina hole men (the hiabest tc0ring position which sets up two meters directly an front of the aoal cqe). "Ifs aronic that he·s developed an to a force as a holquard." Whit- more said, "because be wasn't amona our best defenders at the other positions.·· Whitmore saad bchoche's special talents were discovered last sum- mer, and have been put to aood use this fall for the 11-6 Charaen. "He·s tall and has d1spropor- uonately Iona arms allow him to reach over a guy's shoulders and swat the ball when they thank they're at a safe distance ... Whitmore ex- plained ... He"s our desisnated holquard and he makes a bia dif· ference for us. I thank a lot of teams arc developtf\& defensive spcc1ahsts. but he 's the best l"ve seen." The Chargers. unbeaten 1n the Suns.et League and No. 6 in CIF 3-A. are solid favontes to cam the leque Ullc. Barry FHlbtr i1 u OfU6t CN•I Dally Pllol Sfl'lrb Writer. r ., ...... d °""" ~ .... ..,, .... AUJNO THEOllANOE OOAST -Top 'Ml rd' fl Toro Hilb flared ha .... Would be f\aU .... f""riday ~A.a.,,. v~. but it turn-ea .iatO I~ for tbe 0wJm • ~ remained undefeated this tcatoa. Hae'• a de.er look at El Toro and other OraDje COMl Area cams: •• Twe c.. ... ,., .. .. we,. petty muda ptayed steady lhroulfle>u~ the pme. There was no tumina point. -:i::t'°t ahead for aood Ud II&~ Defensively, we bad Juon Mzic (linebacker) and (luatd) Matt ~ wbo stood out. .. we•rc ,ettina better each week. We finished die prneuon UD· defealed and it wu nice to have a pme like this before open.ina (South Cout) leapt. I was surprised a little bit (by the easy victory). We thou&ht they'd be &ouaberdefenaiveJy. They have a aood defeme and Jood indi· vwluals. but we tbouaht they were stronaer." • lm.e c..e. TerTJ Bealpa: .. We had a bia play on defense," he S1Jd. "We seoted ftnt. then (de- fen11ve bllck) Tarey Gettys &<>t an interception (and ~urned it 25 yards for a touchdown). Offensively or defensively, we didn't have any bta plaYJ thLS year. No IOf\& runs or paues or defetwve scores and we needed that. It save the offense I bag lift and put us up, 14-0. (in the first qu.aneT). .. Defensively, we &<>t the ball back and went up 21-0 and aot control of the pme from that point on. Our defense was outstandina. 1 don't thank they (the Kni&b ts) had a first down in the first half. We really controlled the hne of scnmmage. "We hadn't had any bi& plays all year until this one. we·d march the ball down and use et&ht or 1 ().play dnves.. And althou&h the defense has been playana outstanding ball, we hadn't had any easy scores. This was the third strai&ht really fine defensive performance and this week the offense aot beck on track.·· • E1taacl1 Coacl1 Jolla• Llebeqeo4: .. Newport kind of put 11 to us,'"he said. "They're a reaJ &ood footbaJJ team, ranked fifth an the d1v1s1on. but maybe they should be ranked a little higher. They remind me of us last year. They htt well and FRUUI From 81 onado, 32-7, 1t was a much-needed tuneup before openina leaaue acuon this Fnday aaainst Trabuco Hills ..we·ve been stfU&llina wtth the pass1n1 pme. but Morpn had a lot of time and he aot the ball there:· said Fqraus. voted the Oraqe C.Ut Daily Pilot'• co-Pla yer of the Weck (the other haJf of the honor wall be published Wednesday) ... , thou&ht tt was bound to happen eventually Everythina JUSt clacked totether. Everyth1n1 JUSt came t~thcr all at once. Before. one thana wu workana and not the other. so finally we maxed the run wtth the pass." Lquna Beach offensive linemen Bnan Bechan (left auard). Tom Nudd (left tackle), Vance Selan (n&ht tackJc). Kirk Weinaarten (n&ht auard) and Rack Leg (center) were rcspon11ble for the fine protcc· taon. On defense, Fqraus ~used a fumble and unloaded a devastatma blow to cause an anterctptJon b\ Keath Peery at the end of the firs't quarter and set up the first scort of the ni&ht. "Everybody was covenna (first team AJJ-Pacafic Coast Lca&ue rr- ceavcr) Enc Spraker. so 1t opened 11 up for Fqraus and he finish~ the year wtth 27 or 28 catches .. Fqraus had a busy n1&ht apmst Coronado. In addition to his de- fensive prowess and remarkable pass-catchina f11urn. Fqraus pve l.quna Beach 1u only convrrs1on of the 11-me Followana a 22-yard touchdov.n sprint by runnana beck Matt Guss. puttina the Artists ahead. 24-7. thr AruSts botched another two-point convenion pass. Finally, after Lanchanttn's scor- •na jaunt from 2 yards out. Fesraus made a nice play and hauled in Lanchanun·1 lwo-J)Omt convm1on pus wtth 10:47 lcft tn the same . .. He obvlOUlly had a couple of naee tc0nna pla~ but he also made a peat f!b on the t~point con· venioft. • Olney said. .. Ht alto made that bia h1t on the 1eam ~ and we ~ ~ inlerCCption on at by Keith .. (Jc.,.ua) had a lot of impact otrtnsivdy, on apecial ttams and de~ftlivel)' he had I real soltd 11-me ... F.,.ua. who did it all for the Artists, is an ncdlent vol)eyball and buketball pla)Cf wbo '1 abo a peer counttlor at Llpna lach. Sounds lake be'a reedy to eowtlll lhe Pldfic Coua I .... IN 1111ae. IDOWdlllilllllll•• ..We ,...,.. ,..,.. pniay Mil mtil GIN -tia ·'a ••n wt iD dli MIC TM ICDT'C ... liiiil iid oa lbtir .... 4ki w -didrl't .UC uy ._...Md ic·s 14-7. na a.bey recover a Md IMIP ud ditc ne:n tba~ Dow i1'1 ll·7. ..(pan o.cta Jell Briilkley) said it was Dice 10 live bis Dill a rest in the f'ounli q...-. bat be alto aid Ibey couJd uw ICORld 14 more points in lbc fina q.ner. You can Like bia AatemeDU II )'OU "8t 10.,. • CN-ta 11... C.-. T•• Ballhrlll: .. Corou del Mar bu a very aood defeme." be aid. "'That had a little bit 10 do witb ua not Fttinain tbeendmnc. Wt obvious- ly moved the ball well ..,unst them, but we turned the b&U over ill key satuatJoos. You caa•t do that apmst a sood team. -we had one bia minke lba.t kllled us wath about two minutes left in the first half. We were in our two- mUlute offense and we bad driven down to lbeit 10.yard line. Our &UY was open, but be wasn't look:ina for the ball and they intercepted iL .. Last year we tot worse as the season went oo. but lb.ls year we k.eep aietuna better. Our quanerbact has still played only five pmes and he keeps improvinc each Mek. ··The defense keeps Fttina better each week as well and we picked up the the bliu well. but I would have ltked to have seen us run the ball better hke we did apinst Brea-Olin· da. "We need to keep playina emo- tionally. We can't let down after a loss. It was a closer pme than the score indicaled, to I feel p~ty sood about that ... • Lapu Baa c..e. Lymu Ol.Hy: ··Defensively, we played real- ly well and we were a.bk to act some turnovefl." he said. .. 1 thoupt Dante Steel and Jason l..evtnson dJd a aood Job for us tatina over for our tnJUrcd hnebacken and Jacob Heflin and Make Bates had Jood efforts as wcU. "Keath Peery had a couple of interceptions for us. I think they had six or seven tumovm and when that happens. 1t should be enou,ah to wan. •Mater Del CMd B~ R.8- iaMa: .. We're ao1n1 to have to hck our wounds,.. Rolhnson said, fol· Iowan& his tcam·s 42-23 loss to TE Im From 81 women will chase championships 10 two s.ina)es and doubles events The tournament.. an its 1 I th year, expects 300 players total to compete. Aho included an competitJon are a mued doubles competlbon and ~ mens quad dtvisaons. The publac 1s wck:ome to attend the datly evenL Semifinals are on Saturday and finals arc on Sunday . 0 The Southern CaJ1fomaa Sec· t1onal T ennts Champtonslupa are c urrcntl y under way at the llacq uct Center of UmversaJ City. The tour· nament. which as the h1llest and most compeuttve of ats type 1n the Untted States staned last Fnday and runs throu&h Sunday. Included m the hneup as Brent Hansen-Dent of Newport Beach and freshman on the UCI tennis team. alona wtth former Oranac Coast CollCJt standout Juhe Slattery of Huntanaton Beach . Adm1ss1on is free to the public and for more 1nformat1on, phone (213) 208-3838 0 Tht United States Tennis ~s­ soc11t1on sull has some updated free and low<ost pubhcauons available to the pubhc. Tht hst includes a comprehensive sclcctaon of more than 100 excellent tennis pubhcattons. prov1d1n1 educatJonal matenals which -.111 contrlbute to the development of teachana p~ms. recreational ac- ttvattcs. facahtacs and tournaments ThCK are available for no chaflC An extensive hst of tc1lnis films and "1deos arc available for purchase, rental or on a fiee...loan bas1s from commercial distributen. The UST A National Film Library contarns nearly 100 films and v1deo&apcs catcaorized as instruc- uonal, match hiahliahts or motiva- uonal film. Shippina dwJt is S2. Tournament draw ~ either poster or tablet size are DOW avail- able. Reversible 11nale-dimination 64 draw/32-draw and ain&)e- ehm1nat1on 16 draw-n>und robin ( 24 draw) are a vailab&e for S l fbr the poster sire and S. l S for tablet li.ze. S1na)e-11ded compua drawt (32 draw) are available at S l for posttt sac and 2S cents for tablet me. ShapPina clwJc is Sl. The popular Friend at Coun whach ancludes duties ol oftkiala. IOlo chatr umpire procedma_ of. ficaattnt tecbniq\ael Uld IKtia. UST A toumamaat ..... tiom. the off.aa!1 Mel ol trDaia ad cam and dtci&iOM is~ fOr Sl.50. phas a S2 lhiPll'ftl cMfle. • Aho avaiW*"il ........ a.-; Jll\llCtioft. mM,,.2SOI ad equip. men1 nceda of •nil cawt i....U. don. For i......_ 4'09*' USTA hb&ic:8•ia.t. 707 ,., ............ Pri ..... NJ, Olsct. Cill .. lll4U6. ....... ~ .. -=pa. ....., .... -·. -11 ..... ......... Ill I. w-., ,.. ,..,,, I PW~ ..... ...... "'"IWIY • ... rww ~• _, .......... ldl ........ . ty, ............ -- ... CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2-5678 FROM NORTH OftAHOE CO. AIOll IOUTH OAAMGE CO. 540-1220 •Hat THI DAil Y 9'0T CLASSIFIED OHICE HOVAS T~S..~ Mon· Frt ..,.. s 30c>n> PV8llCA TIOH OEAOllHE Monday Fn S 30 NI T~ MonSJOl'tlll Weon.dey Tues S )0 PM T""'tday Wed S )0 PM f uoay Thura S )0 PM S.tuoO•y Fn S 30 PM SunO•; F n S l9 PM CM!CK YOUR AD THE ""IT DAY T "41 o..ty Pttol llrtYeft IO< ell.c:>ene:y llnd 9"u<Ky ~ occ•1oon.ity e110<1 oo oceut ,....._ Qlen when yOUf •d ,, ••ltd bKll eno th«:k y0u< eo d8'1y Fleporl et'•Ofl 1m....O•••ety IO~~ 54179 The Deify Poot .ccepta no h•b•hly to< eny er•O< 1n an llClverttMment t0< wtMc:ll ,, m1y be 'esc>O""ble eaceo1 '°' Ille eotl ol the JPllee KIU•lly OCcvP*I by Ille erro< Ctedtl «*'only l>e lllOW9d IOf '"" l1tll ·-tlOf'I Any llfl'lounl not l)ll.C w1tll.n 30 Oeys ff reQUlf.0 .,. 1>e 1Ub,ect 10 but not 1im1teo 10 llnenca Cl'lelges computed et 1• ,, ol the IHll)M ~pet month Ill collecloon cos11 llnd lilly~ •nomer • ._ ~ ... .-. .. L• ..... t) . . .. •··.·. ft coLDweu BAN~eR l1 The Home Sellers~ .nama .,.,.. ., ... 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'-l f\ s I i a I !' r. f' l· ~ r . ! . f I ~ s a .. i f . • tot,_ t:J f • WORK PART-TIME AE'l'ER SCHOOL & SATt1R1)AY.Sll I Ideal for .k. ~ l ~ Schod agecS lcidL -NOTA PAPER ROC hii 2 You must be RH AAERSCHOOl.MlUl>AYS and not involved n att• tehool sports! 3 ~ trcnro and trcnpo0011on II Pf(Mded to~ accepted 4 Wai with kd you own agt 1'orn ~ IChocV~ on an AOLll SUPEIM~ tolel CtflW ~ \.9 get new ~for the OMV Pl.OT ~APEi?! 5 You don't hcNe to WOltc fNfJlydaf and )1ICU wl hcNe tine to toke cae ot you IChool wcwk. 6 It he~ torwradl you u::ce. f you .. klli*'G "'11th~ crd ~ outdools YOU~ H PERSON WHO CONlROl.S HOW MUCH MONEY YOU MAXI EACH ~BC• 7 We have o N£W PROGRAM and o IP8(:lal •eal'f-too.1• offer c;...,. U1ooalformoMWat11lalol1 and~ to come°" ban ott..l'IOOl 1 and .. wtlOf ._..,. IOllir.g about 'Qi' ... got noH-G to a. and~ can~ bft'G o friend out., vou II you want ~Fl $2.44 per day Thaf1 ALL you pay lor 4 lonee 30 day mtntmum 1n rile SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnlormatton CALL TOOA'l'll CALL MR. KING NOWf!l HOME Light Chain Saw. misc c.arpenter toola MtlwaukM S-·Zall. etc. 722-7524 .... .aTlllTlll TILE-CARPET ~MARBLE Uc'd/8onded 954.1772 =J:,-e~•:rv-c Reta FrM aet 54W114 Small Hlehold Remodela ................ Tll llRRll .... High quality. Old fUhlon 0ec:.:ba~. stilrt 151511 workma~. ~ 0 C. Quality wont 722-87811 Lawn-l r ... Shrub-tnatall 642-1no. I CARE. KEN . Sj)(lnkter lnttallatlon ,~-~ ~, ~, .... Tr• Trimino & Removal ......... Int/Ext Spedeli8t Xlnt Reta. 142-3111 RAINBOW Clfde Melnt. Painting Int Ext HOUM & Apt Oum jOO. Fr• •t St. lie•5e9897 836-1158 Intl t. patch , custom texturing, quality work Problefnl..No Prob· leml! •32M64 554-71131 ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Directory ~resentattve Carri•·' ,, 1· ,.,~ . . .. Lawn Malnt & Cleanups D'I PLAITll• Entry, puuge, trench. Rototlllng * 432-8804 * Restuccot Patctla PIWll ..... •n'RI llldef•. and MCUrlty __ ~ •599025 Te11turft, ~.Int/Ext. &~ •• ~ ....... ~.~. 142-4121 bf, 110 -----.'\.1 ,n• r ' !· ,~ ~ •·•·p•r' 1 . .., .. 1"LOW LOW COST• WHher1-Dryer1-Aefrlg. Ollw'l8 etc. All brand•. t15 Utica H.B ..... 5211 ---WE HAUL AWAY APPLIANCES. ,,..ofciwg9 -.s111 Carpet & uP"O'lt.y care. Fr• Est Don, 843-5181 AFFORDABLE Quality Fr• •t ~18 Ra & Comm wont. Flood Landac:aplng SP<lnklers, - Pl.,n·ti · : & pet damamge Cwpet SOd Ir• est Large °' repair We get the dlr1 out amall Bob 7511-11411 H. -•• 1111 I"" .. ~et,.......,, l40-4Ul1 ln1eriof piM1• patching. --...... .... ..., Walt textU<• & drywall •CLEAN-UPS, TREES, Re91dentlalllndu9lrlal finllhlng Free •t STUMPS-PALMS-HAUL-Lie 541878. VIU/Mut• ,... ....... INi~~~~rt DRAINS dMt9d from .. '9 Winer hM.tera lna1111ted from. S 141. Complete copper replpea from .$895 Replace water •ANDREWS DRYWALL • • 1 Cuatomer Sr«: •All phaM9 •40030 * 772..00SO • •· TREES • !Min trotn street trom .$1115. LIC 518801. Home PMMlng Root• s.Mce. &.41-5551 Eddie Gonz-.S, ....., ti a llntnlo entertait-m.nt sptem, IGl6 (40) MW~ for the Daly Plot for the month of bli. Be a part of the winni1c ltMl. bt a part of Heit· ill prCllnOtions likt ttis ont, and en EXTRA MCKY for the stfl1.. te. Apply now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos aml'll MEACEOES 1Mo& 500eec Mii&LIU... flawlua, black with 5 apeed, p/a. *· tit. ~ ...... 17,000 ctulM. aunroof, •ftoy In uttu. U7 .100 wtlMll (2GNC009) 155-HOO w, JM-4885 h ... ---• .-a MERCEDES 1115 380M ....... _... Spedat ..... leather, 2125 11.rbol' Bl'wd, C.M. many other utru. 111-a. •.OOO ,,,.._ LIKE NEW 1--... -----1 '23.1500. 644-411". Jliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MERCEDES 1MI 300TE ... .. Wagon, Blk/Pal. 9,000 miles. perfect. 131,500 U1111 L... 1eo-1001 °' Me-2121. Auto. p/1 .... tit. CNIM., 1111e MERCEDES 280. 4- 1 ptw, pll, moonroof. cue-, door. tan. power tom wtleeta, Ot"Y 181( Outllandlngl S• 500 mitel. (2NKEA10) I 714-530-1211° "k': -2t~bof ~.M SELL l11-llll throuRh classified WE WI bb llllJ Mii SELL IN1C>EPeN°DENi! Y ORANGE COAST OU ·R WEEKLY CAR ~:::~:r3wee~ your car lsn•t sold, we wm run your ad for free! NO STRINGS AnACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 word• for 3 WHkt at S11.50, 55t Heh llddlfoMI *Md. Mutt be ~. A WOfd oonttrtutea ~ thtt Mt a apace MtwMn l . FOf lndMduaJa ontv ._ .. _. ___ .. _ _, _______ .. ______ --------.. --.. -·I / _..., __ 5 IC)eed. (2£V\J358) 114MI ---1500~M .. Of.SA uwn1 fte fC If I rd -U of l.rrpiUU t to M f~ .... ~ ra=--'°"'9 ,_ Ul.1-e awz 1 1 •~rtn ... .._...taet .. u. -w•1-., -UittJ.llt a wt t ~a-1 ,_. ~·1cmti-tac:1uu.. to •• ., c 1 11-. ' u , Mir nu <• t re -ll, 1a ~ ... ._ ~-.,.. .,,_, .. lftll ~. to --... ~lt ,.....rt .... located w1Ula t.1119 ~a-.it t.1119 •1-Ulft. 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H ,. nm -ft.am ~ to CWIW ue raaa&.&.r Dmua•• ...,... tm ....,c m s -cu aw MQ¥r. -I~ 111 Nm to C...119 ,._!"WWW• WU--9-• a .-nr • .. ... -Tm ....... "' ft9 ..... .. •181Uft -........ Ma.Dft aD •~•. oa •n POtn'I09 1 .. IO cw~ .. ,.._,.,, llC't • - _,_.. WWW ' ._ 1'0 -M.A. ...... __.... IO .. JI --· • ,. _ u mtal tm ---... .-. __ _.... __ eJftlUCT, ca U 'IO ..... ~. U -W' - -_, -·=-=· I ii' oa I'm PW' euw. -t ---W. I 1• ar n:La • •1"91 MOtWT n • ---,._ ., ,_ v ·s. www • -.. "' ,. ""It'" --· W, SR I ··---· Clft• ---... At -II -------~---· '"'' ...... " ~ ~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oepartl'l*'t at the Dally Pilot Is plea9ed to an- nounce a new MrY•ce now avall- ab,. to new buainaMI We wlll now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and aave you the time and the trip to the Court HouM In Santa Ana Then, of courM. after the M8'Ch 11 complettd we wlH file your flctltloua bultneM name 1t8'ement with the County Clerk. publilh once a W.-for tour ...tea u requlrtd by law end then file your proof of publi- cation with the County Clerk. PleaM stop by to file your fietltloua bullnns statement at the Oalty Pilot Legal Depart- ment. 330 W"t Bay, Costa Mesa. Caltfornla. If you can not atop by. pte ... call ua at (11') 842-4321. ExtenltOf"I 315 or 3 HS and we will makt arrangement• for you to handle this procedure by mall If you thould have any further queatlons. J>MaM catl ua and we will be more then glad to ..... t you . Good luck In your new bualneull In accordance wtth the provtaion. of Section 204(bX5) of the CIMn Watet Act of 1977 (Pubic LAlw ff.217). County Sanitation Distrlci No. 5 of 0r91'lge County Is Nqund to notify al u.tt of It• ....,. 8Y9tem of the r1te Md l)Ot160n of the ad velotem tax• paid by It• UNr'I wh6ch .,.. attrtbutable to watewatw trMtment MMoee.. Thi• Oletrtct, the ~loMI bound*lel of which are preeented on the acc:ompanylng map, recetw9 a l)Ot1k>n of the ~t ( 1~) bMlc tax levy coltlcted ennuany from property ownera by the Orange Coun,ty Tax ~or. Thia notice .. bM'D pu6'1eMd In conjunction wfth the malling of the Jotnt ConaoHdated Tax &111 by the fax Coffector to~ UMfl to determine the.,,.. of their bale property tax levy which la uted to pay for wutewatw tr•tment MMe. provtded by this Oiatrtct. This District annually r~ approxfmately 3.27% of the 1% b8* tax levy collected from the property ownera In the Ofatrlet. The revenues generated for the Ofatrk:t from the b8* tax leYy are not euffldent to pay for alt the ongoing operation•. maintenance and replKement/r9habHltatlon C09ta uaodated wtth collecttng, trMtlng Md df8P091ng ol the wutewater generated from the propertla within the Ofatrict. Accordlngty. all r-'denual end emall non-reeldentJat UMfl In the Otltrict must also pay a supplemental uaer f•. which for coet aavtnga la collected for the Df81rk:t by the Tax Collector with the annual property tax•. The annual aupptemental uter ,_. In County Santtatk>n Otetrk:t No. 5 are pr...,,ted If\ the following table: 8lngle-Femlf1 RMldencee $55 00 IMIM=emllJ RuldlftCIM S33 00 P9I' unit ...._. c ...... cWJlnduetrW/ 0. ..... .,,.... ... u... S39 0011.000 lq ft of building The followlng example ldentlflel the combined amount a homeowner wlll pay for the Ofatrlct'1 MMce9 In 1990-91 If he/she owns a home with an u ... Md value of $100,000: Property Tax Supplemental User Fee 3.27.,.. x 1% bulc tu levy x $100,000• Annum tee for alngAe-f8mUy reaidence Total annual amount paid to Dtltrtct No. 5 In 1990-11 for wastewater ~ '32.70 55.00 N7.70 Large Industrial and commercial uteri of the eewerage 8Y9fem pay their proportionate lhare of the co.t of wastewater collectton, treatment and dlepoaat MMcel bued upon the ectuaJ volume of wutewatet they di.chatge and the amount• of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and auapended IOflds (SS) In their dl9Charge. The foMowtng IChedule lcMntlflea the rat• now In effect for theM large UNfl In fllCal year 1990-91: flow ($/million gallons) $230.19 ($/ 1,000 pounds) $154.59 •• (SI 1.000 pounds) 1120.98 Revenues collected from theM large uwa are aJlo uted to pay for the Of~ QC*'attona. maintenance and repaec.- ment/rehabllltatlon COit• of the Otltrtct' 1 ....,. eyttem. TheM lnduetrial UMU'I pey .... ranging from ...,.,., hundred to more than $19,000 per yew for tranaport. treatment end dlapoMI of their wutewetet through our fadlft .... If you would Ilk• addlUonal Information on the chargee you .,. paytng f0t wat ... t• eollectk>n. tr•tment and dlapoul MMc:ea, pleue call the Olatrlct'• ltaff at (71') 9&2-2411, extension 5. The Of9trlct'1 admlniltrattw omc...,. open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thu~ay. and 7:30 Lm. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridayl. Publlahed Orenge Cout Ody Piiot October 9, 1990 I COSTA MESA COUNTY IA"ITATION DISTaJCT IRVIN! •