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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. I .... _ c "' &EGGJ B•D MORllNGI Low .clouds this momina. ~lcarina to hazy sunshine by the afternoon. Coastal/Inland hiaha 67/79, lows SS/S9. For the Oranae Coasfs most complete weather information, in- cludina surfina. fishina and boatina rtports. see paae A9. We kicked It around the newsroom and have come up with the Top 10 Reasons Wh y the November Ballot Is So Complicated ... and Lengthy. I 0) The state. by using so much paper. hopes to give a boost to the timber industry. 9) An effort to gave employees an excuse for massana the entire work day on Nov. 6. 8) An ingenious way of making our $,Oldiers in Saudi &)ad they're not home. 7) A communist plot to make us ~sh there wasn't so much democracy. 6) It's all a mistake. it's actually an SAT test. S) "Oh. yo u said put .. Big Green" on the ballot. we thought you said ... Big Read." 4) This way the NFl. playoff system -wall look easy. 3) Hope voters wtll forget about the looming recession by the tame they're finished. 2) The latest cure for ansomnta. I) Wanted to act you 1n shape for your tax returns. 141111111Lm TITmEIRll 842-8188 ~ ...... u ........ l/llllTEI OF TllE DAY ··r felt badly that Hamett and I came awiy lookt1t1 llke a couple of fish wi~es. like cats and dOfS." Joy Neugebaurer. explamm1 the style of campa11111ng that she and Orange Count> upcn 1sor Harriett Wieden ha ,.e cngnsro m A statesman cannot afford to be a moralist. \.\!ill Dumnt (1885-1981) TOllA Y'I ErEllTI · • 7:30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Counci l candidates forum. Neiahborhood Com- munity Center. I 84S Park Avenue. •The Irvine City Council will hold a special meeting at 4 p.m. to discuss future plans for the cuy·s industrial complex. •The Costa Mesa Mobalehome Owners Association will host can- didates for the City Council at a forum beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Communat}' Center. I 84S Park Ave .. next to Lyons Park. The public is encouraaed to attend. LOTTO IKCI CV Hearts: 8 +Clubs: 6 <>Diamonds: 7 • Spedes: Kina ·-· Bncftt column/14 Bus.iness/M Clmlflld/ ll Comics/II Crossword/le EntlftltMltnt/At Hofolcope/M Mft lMllrs/M ()pinion/Al Poke Loe/Al Pubhc nobcts/15 Scrnts/M Socltty/M Sports/II TV llshnp/U Wt•ttllf/lt ...... r?D??&ML Cei¥Wtl• @ .................. Tuesday, October 30, 1990 25 cents Aeyangroup can rally, but quietly By Robert Barker Ofenge COMI Oe11Y Piiot HUNTCNGTON BEACH -White su- premacists can hold a rally Saturday in Central Park for White Aryan leader leader Tom Metzaer but they won't be able to use microphones and sound amplifiers, of- ficials said Monday. "Groups arc entitJed to use the park. and they have a riaht to speak out and no one questions that riaht." Public Information Officer Bill Reed said. "But the municipal code proh1b1ts sound amplification at the park and the city is unable to grant the request. The rule is there to balance the rights of all park users." Paul Smith, who sought the park permit last Wttk. said Monday he and his as-- sociates -perhaps about 2S people - intend to go ahead with the rall y despite the lack of sound equipment. Smith, 23. said he intends the rally "to be nice and peaceful." The group needed sound equipment "because we don't have loud voices." he said. He said the rall y is designed to show support for Metzger, leader of the White Aryan Resistance oraanization. who lost a court battle in Portland, Ore., earlier this month. A jury ordered him to pa y SS million to the famil y of a black man beaten to death by skinheads who Metzger and his or- ganization allegedly incited. Metzger. who has a TV repair buStness in Fallbrook. as the former Grand Dragon of the California Ku Klux Klan. Smith, -.hen asked if he IS a skinhead. replied: "You could say that. I'm a white man." Smith said the rally is beina held to show that the co urt ru lina -which he called a bull-case. "can't put down our orpniza- tion." He alleged that civil rights laws and other approaches arc takina away the riahu of white people and. he claimed. puttina See RALLY/Illa .... SMune Noffteet/Ofenge eo.c ~ "°' Melante Haneen, 3, of Costa Meu, struggles wtth a pumpkin at Pumpkin City Pumpkin Patch In Coeta Mesa at the Intersection of Harbor and Wiison. The Hansen• were picking out pumpkins to carve for Halloween. dPIWIM By lrla Yo6cof Ofenge CoMt Dlllly ,,_ SANT A ANA -A 19-year-old Irvine man described as a aev~ a.k:obolk was sentenced Monday to 16 months in state pnson for a drunken driving collision that killed a 6S-year-<>ld Woodland Hills man last year. The sentence Superior Court Judie Myron Brown handed down to MX:bacl Schuler disappointed the family of Alan Abel as well as Mothers Apinst Drunk qnv1na. who urpd the maximum four years an pnson. The famil y further maintained that Schuler, who has several other arrests since the Sept. 12. 1989 collision, cannot be rehabthtalcd. .r ··If Michael Schuler was a menace only to himself. 1 wouldn't have a prob&cm," Abcl"s wtdow Ruth said. "f'm arateful he got some prison time ... but when he's out of control like thaL he's IWD& for limits." .. Wath what he got. he mi&ht be out in eight months.'· said Janet Cater, Ora.qe County chapter administrator of MADD. Schuler had a blood alcohol &cvel of .14 when he drove his Toyota Stanza, c1ocMd at about 70 mph, on Culver Drive and plowed anto Abel's BMW 320, which bad JUSt pulled out of the Walnut Villlee shopp1na center where he'd fiOed the ps tank. The )'OUnatt man had consumed 19 to 20 glasses of bttr at a loc:aJ pizzeria bef'OR the wreck. Abel had spent the evenina with his son and dau&hter-in-law in their Nortlt- "ood home and was rctumina lO bis Woodland Hills home. Schuler. who suffered minor injuries in See MAD0/1111* .. Chase following jewelry store robb~ry ~nds in crash Development is hot issue in city council election By_ Anna Cekola Of*91 CoMt Deity Pllol COST A MESA -Police arrested three men and a woman suspected of robbing a downtown Jewelry store Monday fol - lowi ng a bnef car cha.st that ended when the suspects crashed anto a Baker Street telephone pole. Two witnesses helped police spot a Pontiac car carrying the suspects shortly after getting a report of an armed robbery at JC Humphries Jeweler$ at 1835 New- port Blvd. police saad. Following a short chase from Harbor Boulevard onto Baker Street. the car htt a telephone pole and spun out on Femheath Lane. Costa Mesa Police Lt. Sam Cordeiro said. All four suspects rcceieved minor injuries in the crash. Store owner JC Humphries said three men forced their way into the store at 2:22 p.m. and one man pulled 1 han<laun and put it to his head. .. He saad 'I want all your dtamonds. a11 your money and I mean everythana. • " Humphries said. '"Then he insisted that I lay on the rua with the others.." After arabbint a small metal box filled with c.ash. the robbers busted several display cases wit h a sledgehammer and grabbed several pieces of expensive Jew- elry. Humphries saad. Four employees. but no customers. wert in the store dunng the "smash and grab" robbery. Police reco~cred the Je~elry from one of the suspects who tried to run from the crash sate. Cordeara saad. Officers also recovered the cash. The value of the items was not yet known Monday eve- ning. Three of the suspects were treated and released from locaJ hospitals. whale a fourth man. 19-year-old Steven Johnson of lnJlcwood, was admitted into Western Medical Center in Santa Ana with minor &nJuries. Cordeiro said. Anthony Applcwhtte. 21 of Santa Monica. and John Leroy Revels. 18 of Los Angeles. were both booked into Costa Mesa Jail on charges of robbery. Dnvcr helley Marie Jones, 20 of Bakenfield. was booked anto Oranae County Jaal on charaes of robbery. All thrtt were being held on SS0.000 bail. Cordcara said. Officcn also recovered a stolen Ford Bronco at Anaheim A venue and 19th Strttt. which they believe was &cft by the suspects to switch cars. Cordeira said. ELECT JO,\ and ran- corous The balance of power that's tilted toward the pro-growth side for the last fo ur years as up for grabs. Four scats arc open and Grace Winchell 1 the onl y incumbent Sttkina rc-clccuon. Ma)or Tom Mays has stepped down to run for state Asscmbl)'. Wes Bannister is dcpartana to run for state insurance com- mtSsaoncr and John Erskine 1s ltaV10f. to spend more time "W1th bas )'ouna family. Former Police Chief Earle Robitaille a mak1na his fi~t attempt at caty politics. Former actor and mayor Jack Kelly 1s sccka~ to make a comeback.. after a t~ year tuatus from the City Council. And f.d Mountford as hopma to '""ault to the City ............. IPllll llllWI In 11811811 Cl• .. 1111 ly Peul Archfpfey ~ ,_ PolMeal Wl'ft9r COSTA MESA -Claw blrcd. Hamett Wieder and Joy Ncu,et.uer tore into eech other. The 2nd Distnct tupervitor and West· minster coun - cilwoman were trad1na hart. at a re: cent debate. and nrittwr 11.c around W'llMUt I ftPt. Neu1eb1uer 9'it Couool from his scat on the Ptannu-a Com m1ss1on Robataallc. Kelly and Mountfqrd appear to compnse the chief hopes for,lhe arowth groups and dc\-eloper antcrcsts. Former Plannana Commissioner Mark Porter 1s taking a stab at hlgller office after SC\ era I previous tnes. Linda Moulton- Panenon. the pm1dent of the Huntinatoa Beach Union Haah School Dtstnct. is mat- ing another try after finishing stronaly. but out of the mone)'. an 1988. Porter and Moulton, alona with / Winchell. carry the banner of the en- vironmentalists. Ororsr Arnold. Anthony Passannante. Dark Vo and teven Roy aho compete in the crowded field . Fonner City Adminis- trator Paul Cook's name appean on the ballot. but Cook has pulled out of the race and saad he -.on't 1erve, even if elected .. by some nuke." Castin' a wade loop over lbe entire el«t1on 1s Measure C. a voters' init.aatiw that would put the kibosh on deve~t in the parks and beaches unless tint beilla approved b the Ctty Council as well • reSldcnu at larte. Measutt C. veteran political oblel ver Ralph Bauer notes, has be<lome a symbol and rally1na cry for peopte who bdine-.. -~ . t I J l I ' i ~ UO's first student ccprcsentativc on the UC Board of Regents, a 23-year-old senior. m~jorina in,potitical science with a minor in women's studies. Doh emigrated from Seoul, South Korea, to Bakersfield with her family ih 1974. WOMEl'I WI-------- Doh. a Korean-American student on a campus where about 41 percent of the students arc Asian. is planning to pursue a graduate degree in public policy and is thinking about a career as a lobbyist tor women's issues ... There is a lack of wom en in high-ranking adm1n1strative positions at the university. There are a number of structural obstacles that make it harder to get into the higher- rank1 ng positions o f academia ... A VOICE FOR m.m Doh began her one·year term as a UC.student Regent in Jul). She offers 1he student point of view during monthly Regents m<.'etmgs on a 'an el) of issues ranging from student fees to financial aid. "M> positio n 1s to articulate students' concerns so that the Regents and the media understand the reahl) of students." BUSY AGENDA ---------- In addition to the usual ngors of un1vers1t) ltfe. Doh is frcqucntl) 1n-.1ted to speak a1 conferences and student meetings. Once ca('h mon1h she tra-.els 10 a UC campus to meet with the Regents. "l''e been able to understand what's out there more dear!\ and gl\e construct1\e input into student organ1zat1ons" bcfau<.c o f 1he tra'cl and meetings. I LOS ANOILl!S -Wiiiiam FIWllda lllitll. -ol ...... ~n·1 kitcben cabinet eonftdull who Wped ..a the .._ praidmt a milliouire and tcrVed • hi.I 8111 atlGl'DI)' ~ncrat. died Monday of cancer. He Wll 73. Smith led lbe Relllll administration'• CODMrYadve lhift on a numbtt of ...... afrectina domellic policy, nocably dvil riah\$. Undtt his influence. the admini1t111tioa took a more laiaa· faire attitude toward antitrust law, even tbouah it presided over the breakup of the American Tetephone and Tclepapb Co. A Navy officer durina World War 11, Smith later became Reapn·s personal atto rney, helpin& auidc the investments that made the former at:tor a millionaire. OV•a11•lll Cllllll 11111 )1111 El CAJON -The Sheriffs Department may put 100 prisonen on an electronic surveillance system at home and cut inmate sentences by up to I 0 percent to help relieve overcrowding in county jails, a judge said Monday. But a county request to stop acceptina dangerous misdemeanor offenders when coun -ordered jail population caps arc cxettded was rejected by Superior Court Judae James Malkus. "I don't think we have reached that point," he said. "I am loathe to sign such an order." Malkus noted that the county was 42 prisoners above a population cap of 750 that took effect Monday at the central jail in downtown San Diego, and that limits at branch jails in EJ Cajon and Chula Vista also were exettded. Jllll Hllm 1111111 Wltll lllCll .... DURHAM. N.C. -Republican Sen. Jesse Helms sparred verbally with hecklers at a campaign rally Monday. at one point pushing a persistent questioner away from a microphone. About 100 supl'()rters and a dozen hecklers greeted Jesse Helms as he kicked off the final week of campaigning in his bid for a fourth term. As Helms stood in the parking lot of a small office complex. suppon ers initially dragged away an abortion-rights protester who "as cafl) mg a sign for Helms· Democratic c hallenger. Harvey Gantt by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES T h1 was kind of fun. decided Katherine lkll. the pub- lisher/ed1tor/rcponcr for the Newport Beach Weekly. WAIHDIOTON -llilon ..... U.S. ........ IUblU'iDCI tn lhe Pia • , a.II are lboolina IW col .. crecfi11 ill the midll or the military ltUdoff. pori .. over 1ntboob and video&lpel in 1he middle ol die *' while keelMal an eye on 1111Q. Natty JOO eombew.dy-oftfcen and lailon aboard at leall five 1un.c. lhi111 and leveral submarines are enrolled in counes ranaina from EnsJith and econoallcl k> pbYlicl and paycbolOI)'. For mott. it's their ftm colleae experience. bw 11 lmll ...._Ill•• WASHINGTON -Those oblcure companies that often levy sky-hi&b chal)eS for Iona-distance calls made at airports, hotels and other public places are aoina to have to become a liHle more user· friendly bqionina nellt month. A law siancd by President Bush on Oct. 17 will phase in a series of federal rules on these so-allcd alternative operator services companies. which sometimes charge unwitting callers two or three times what they pay to the Iona-distance company they use at home. As of Nov. 17. the operator companies will be required to clearly identify themselves duriog calls, provide rates and billina procedures on demand. stop charging fo r una nswered calls and allow some access to the interstate J.on-diltance compafl¥ that callers wish to use. 111-a••••lltl Wll II u.s.s.R. TBILISI. U.S.S.R . -Non-Communist panics won elections in Georgia o n a platform calling for independence from the Soviet Union. private ownership of land and a capitalist economy, officials said Monday. • ··we are certainly going to have a maJonty in parliament. .. said Zviad Gamsakhurdia. leader of the vi ctorio us Round Table-Free Georgia bloc of political parties. With about 90 percent of the regions reporting, Gamsakhurdta claimed victory in about 70 percent. He protested what he called "gross violations" of the election law and said Communist authoritjes "terronzed the non-Georgian population" along the borders of the mountainous southern republic. which 1s dotted with pockets of Azerbajjani and other ethnic groups. 8 .,,,., " -J p -y •• r nuocl•llC'U ttll News of the Weird Liii ...... ....,, ...., Mll!l,•wU.•1r1 .. PROVIDENC E. R.I. -----------------------------------------------------~ At fi rst she was irritated at the "ague clues given to he r by Cod) Jones. the largest yacht bro ker on the West Coast. who claimed they would lead her to the killer of David Hensen. the water board commissio ner. who washed up in Newpon Harbor. nght outside the Cannery. Keith Tho mlinson 1s used to getting prcll) decent taps as a bartender at a restaurant near the Newport beaches. but it took a h ltle luck to cam a $25.000 gratuity. When Thomlinson finall) got a round 10 scra1chin~ off the numbers o n the insta nt "Bastbalr' game. he d1sco,ered he had '-'On I/le S:!5.000 grand pnze. Afler about S5.000 in federal ta>.cs and S I .:!00 for the state. he earned home nearly Sl9.000. -----,.. ----------- r I ~i Local News Briefs A llW llllrl lllll II lllllltlll llWll !\'.£\\'PORT BEACH -A fe w carefree beers under the stars led to a night in Jail for a )Oung ln me man who was arrested on su~p1f1on of 'aolatmg state wa ter pollution codes. Garnck Michael Gallardo. 19. was a rrested aturday at 3: 15 a.m. on susp1c1on of littering near sta te waters afler a police officer responding to a rcpon of loud music around the ppcr Newport Bay Ecologrcal Reserve reponcdly saw Gallardo throw empty beer cam o ut of his car. which was parked o n Back Ba) Road south of Ea\tbluff Dn"e. Gallardo was alleged!) dnnk1ng with two other underage ma ll'~. Sgt. Ron Rodgers said. P11ch fruit ftln CIPlm'lll FOL'NT .\INV ..\LLEY -Al least eight Peach fru11 flies: a pest similar to the Mediterranean fruit fl). but easier to kill. were found 111 h >untarn Valle~. at was reported Monday. The.> Californ ia Dcpanment of Food a nd Agn culture said the tin) fl1eo; "ere discovered in traps placed 1n pineapple guava. a\ ocado and orange trees End ... 1m1nt tblfl 11111111 ANT A ANA -..\n O range County Assembly candidate on Monda> accused the incumbent of "stealing" the endorsements o f la" enforcement groups the challenger sa id had bac ked him. Tom t 'mbcrg. who 1s battling first-term Republican C un Pringle for the 72 nd Assembly District seat. also accuSt'd Pnngle o f running a "smear campaign." Pringle rccentl ) admitted a mistake led to the incorrect listing o f several endorsements. He could not be reached for comment on 1hc charges. mberg and Pringle nre locked rn a tight race for the 72nd Dastm ·t seat. wh1th co\C~ all of Stanton and pans of G arden Gro,e. Santa ..\na. Westminster and Anaheim. Pollce Log Now. she enjoyed the challenge. Driving up San Joaquin Hills Road past Lincoln Middle School toward the top of Spyglass Hill, wberr Kip N issa li ved, she felt no nervousness. Ye$. she wo uld be tec hnically trespassing onto the man's property, but 1t was for the greater cause: finding David Hensen·s murderer. She hoped Mr. Nissa was indeed out of town. as she had been told. Hopping two six-foot fen ces brought Katherine into Mr. Nassa·s back)ard. which o-.erlooked Bag Canyon. Newport Center and the Pacific and was taken up largely by a gigantic pool. Kathenne had no idea what she was looking for. but she would know 11 1f she saw it. And she did. At the bottom of the pool she thought she spotted a pair of wire-rim glasses -the kind David He nsen wore at each water board meeting! She quickly stripped to her underwear and dove into the deep end. thankful that her years o n the swim team had finally paid off. She wa\ JUSt geJting out of the pool, glasses in hand. when she heard the sliding -glass drawn open. To be continaed ... Did You Know? One man's abal11e shells are another n11n's business • ID Newport Beacb: Edward J. Abbot's summer cottage was built in approx1matcl) the present location o f the Fun Zone on the peninsula. He was attracted to the area by the large amount of abalone ~hell!>. which he polished with m achinery powered by a large wooden w1ndm1ll on Bay Island. and sold the shells to dealers an inland to~ns. Polish up .' our abalone by contnbutms your hisron cal (nets to Did }'ou Kno". Oran1e Coast Dally Piiot . P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 -Complletl by A.8ff Splu R usSt'll Clark. a frequent patron at the Greenhouse Inn and Restaurant JUSt o lT New- po rt 's Firs t Beac h. left Thomhn~n an instant lo ttery ticket as a tip Wednesday. Editor'• Hotline 142-eoM y _ _...,...._.,_O..,P••-• .... _..,_.~dlreclllylD E-..-...LaOdll. Tiie -26-NM --"'8-W. INtbe 1.9..o ID~ ...... 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Saturday and 11 30 a m. unday 0 ~ptrs at IM s1tt and suspt('ted 1hc culpnl h&lllcd them tor 11lum1na11on. 0 A man tn the: 16000 block or WatCl'Wa) Circle said lhc man and wtfe neitt door •okc up 1n tk momma f.,tiuna and were still flalu1na anc:r m1dnlaht Ht u 1d they wtrt 1hrow1n1 thinas 11 each other and 1h1nas ~ftt falhna off h" v.all. T"'o customers ran up an S 18 lab at the Denny's rtStauran1 and fled w11hou1 pll)'IOI early Saturday. The inc1dcn1 oc:currcd at I :JS a.m. 0 A burilar broke: a kuchen Yt<1ndov. at a home on Melody Lane. entered the home and stoic a VCR and JCwclry LIUDlll llKll 0 A man entered S1op and Go marlce1 at 101.SO Warner AV('., vabb<'d 30 scitually exphcll map11ncs. and Oed wilhout peying for the merchandik'. 0 0 A buralar c:nte~ an apanment in the 200 block of West Wdson tm:t early Saturday morn104 throuah an unloclted mlr dOOf', but WH SUrpri~ by a resident wno W'll Still Up and 11t11n1 in the livi na room. The res1ckn1 shouted at the intruder. who fled out the back door and over the petio ft "" Noth1n1 wH stolen 0 S1• Oriental rup. valued at 52.800. wtrt ~tolc:n from a homt on Tah111 b)' buraJars who pnt'd off a bad. window k'l'ttn SomC!'(>ne stole S6.100 wonh of prt>pcny from Staples office supply score a1 18300 Euclid St. aftc:r brcak1na in 1hrouah the rear door 0 Somt'One stoic: a onh boit from a desk 10 tk rur office of founia1n Valley Stallonary at 18011 Mqnoha 1 The lou wa1 S 18(). ..... ,. ..... A b•ds»Ck con1ain1na a nimera. a watch and a pair of su"llaJ!tt was stolen ancr an Austrahan man icn the peck a1 a phont' boc:Mh on 2nd lrtel. bt1wcen Nc:v.-pon and Balbol boulevard A .,o man's purse was stolen from a chair at the Deja Vu n11tu club ear1y Sunday The theft 0«ufl'cd at 1.30 a.m The ~~ and contents arc valued at Sito. 0 A th1efm1de OfY'tlilth SAO 1~k food and US tn cash from w.ank Cleaners-2949 Ha 81vd., b(twccn 6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a m. unday. A dmcr compl11Md \Mt another driver, 11\ 1 llJhl rnloftd four-4oor wdan. _... throwina c:anJ of beet at him. CJ An n ·bc))•frknd 11 sutPCctcd of utint a key t.O cnkr a midcncr on UtnOll Orovc and takl"I SIOO 1n CUii and a *' .. .., jeckrt. 0 0 A man rtponcd 1ha1 hr went 10 l.os Anatks S.turday with SC:\t:ral nemJ 1n h1' \f\,lnlt and when he rtlumcd to t.aauna lkach the items wttt aonc. but his trunk ... , not dama,cd The m1ss1na 11emt v.erl" valUC'd at 5449. 0 The: owner of Voraatt lnther rc~ned that S200 in leather aoods wett stolen from has rnidtnte. 0 Someone dumOtd a load of din otuo a micknt's propeny on Aha Vista , .•..• ,..., 5otncoM atln'lld an unoccupied com~.al bu1kttftl at 17070 M1poha St. tul'Md on bathroom r1~1 and pl'41fd up M.ob. ~'**'"' Rood1ns. Poltee alto fouftd bwMd llUDlltltll llm Th1eve1 l'\'pOncdly !'(moved 1hc .crun from 1he front window an the 16000 block of H1ains C'irt'~ and stole a PUl'(bttd cat \Alucd at S3J0. 0 Vandlls thrtw ~ and ma yonna11e It a blKk Buick perted in the 17000 block of Ath Strttt. 0 Someone broke into a boet In the J.300 block ol Vtntul'( Dtt .. C and ltole • VCR and hand-hdd Loran d•ft'Clton Rndtnt equipment 0 Thte .. n stole _a. .,itar and tound equipmntt ftom a ~Ill tJw 19000 bloct olC1..ty Lat. .. 0 mcone utcd nuornttnt oraner pta)' pe1nt 10 pe1n1 an '< 0\.t r a Ctl )' Plri'1nl reaulatton 11n at 41 t Slrtitl and Sta,hort Dr1 .. t and the-phl'he "NBPD HalloWttn" on the t.trttt ntarby 0 buraJar w•s •PP"t•"I)' trued off by a aroup o( PfOPk' involved tn a photo ltMtOfl ll 11t1ad10 In the 800 btock or w. 16th tf'C'C'I. Thto aroup hard blnaina and aalllint noetn un the roof and the thad1a 01"ntt •• one of Uw ~hnt pencls hft up shptly and Ihm drop, fol~ by -Mt tOVndtd ltkt tomcone nnuu~ off lht root. A NOftbndlr daa .._.,., Sl.000 IOW.pia. lhaped Ukt t-Ol'Wt .._ ..._ ... • * .., m61M"I "°"' • '-' roo. at die H~ Ncwpaner, I I ~ • , II City's curbside program expaiadl to 14,000 units ............. ea .. •i11• for IM J1111nr•e•a...a. Gt' -.w. .. we·vew .... ,. GIV& 'l:M DU.. OmaGL It wu Fire and Brimstone at the Irvine Hyatt Reeency last Friday when the Presidnt came'° call -and to pump up the voting margins for hi1 favorite California can· didates. Oranae County, ene of the last great stronahold1 of conservative political clou1, is goina to faaure mightily in the upcoming elections. as Republicans struaJe for statewide and na- tional berths. Judy Chamberlain Jen. Louise. We're ~so used to hearing that Quayle, Bush, Rcapn, Dcukmejian, N /JL ---IJM.~, Nixon or Wilson are in town '-""""" ~ it's almost yawn fodder for &be local press. Bui Bush was in fine fettle, lambasting Congress for the state of the budaet ("I wish this Congress had been o ut of business Iona before now, frankly") and blaming the Democrats for almost everything ("Strong Medicine. that's Whal the Democrats call taxes"). Pete Wilson, via phone hookup from Washinaton, quipped, "No man's life. liberty or propertjcs are safe while this leaislature is. in-1e1sion," and praised-his-wtfe ==w o s n campaigning tn his place. "The longer I'm here (in Washington) and you're there substituting for me. the more I'm going up in the polls," Wilson said. Bush assurcd the nearly 1,000 supporters gathered for a SSOO a plate breakfast of croissants, fresh fruit tJtttt' coffee that "we are not going to fail an our mission halfway around the world." Sitting mere yards away from the President. I was surprised at how handsome and youthful the man looks. His voice and eyes arc clear -and he looks as if he gets a good 8 -10 hours of untroubled rest every night. Donald Bren (who. along wnh George Argyros. was respon- sible for tossing the hcavy-hitung confab) seemed very much at case 10 Bush's company. I would guess that there's a lot of mutual respect between these two men. If Bren, Argyros and the Prez ever want to make a career change. there's probably room for them m Hollywood. They're certainly all magenuc. charming and good-looking enough. Just a thought... B:r the way. the Hyatt handled the crowd bcauufully. as dad the Secret Service. It's a pleasure to see a pres1dcnt1al visit come off so smoothly ... State Senator Marian Bergeson, running for Lt. Governor. seemed to be enjoying herself thoroughly. ''Breakfast with the President. lunch with the President," she mused. "Now what do I do for dinner'!" 0 THE BRITISH ARE LEAVING, THE BRITISH ARE LEAV· ING... . Rene Scgerstrom look~d splendid in a fabulous suit from St. Laurent. and her husband. Henry. was relaxed as could be when the couple hosted a pan~ of 20 Sunday at the Westin to thank the top Bn1s and a few local bigwigs for a JOb well done. We're talking Fcsuval of Bnta1n. of course. which just wrapped up a magnificent 2-week st1n1 of Angloph1lic act1v1ty in Costa Mesa. There were presents for everybody -mugs from Nordstrom. totes from Le Sportsac. commemorative T-sh1ns and visors ... and a gorgeous cr)stal bowl from Orrcfors for SCP'S Jim Henwood. The Bn&s enjoyed a robust Alfredo's hunt breakfast ("more food than we'd be having in England. though.") and shared recipes for tnfle with me. Julia Jones, the charming wife of Deputy Consul General Mervyn T Jones. serves her mother's treasured mixture of raspbemes. bananas. almonds, sponge cake, Bird's custard and a bit of sherry -topped with loosely whipped cream and chocolate shavings. ~ 1(.-.n Auge Or-.. eo.e 0.-,,... lllVINE -They'll Have to do without the trio of briptly colored tMaa labeled "cana." "newspapers." and ......... that the city presented to many of their neipbon. Bui apanment residents here will ,et a re-uablc coll«tioo bq., and, atanina today, a chance to join their linale-family-home-dwelling neiah· bon in the growing recycling fervor. This week, nearly three years after Irvine embarked on a land· mark curbside residential rccyclina prosram that has since been emulated in cities throughout the county, the prosram is upanding to include some 14,000 apartments and condominiums. City Public Works Dimctor Rob- ert Graham said that Dewey's Rub- bish has been installina large. tbree- compartment collection bins in Maniscalco -}Dq-reqliut- delays verdict By Jim Glllelple City ..... s.vtoe SANTA ANA -An Or- anae County jury that has already set a record for the length of its deliberations asked Monda)' to review tcsti· mon)' of two witnesses who implicated a motorcycle gang fou nder accused of master- m inding a 1980 triple murder. The request 1s expected to add days to what 1s already the longest Jury deliberations ever an the count). The tnal of Thomas Mani- scalco. who has spent more than six years in the Orange County Jail. has also set a record for being the longest in count) history. On Monday. the-Jury. which had indicated 1t was at an impasse. spent about six hours behind closed doors deciding if 1t would be able to reach a verdict in the death penalty case. Burglary suspect arrested LAGUNA BEACH -A Laguna Beach man who returned home from work this v.cck to find a th ief ~t and condomiftium com· plnee tbroulhou1 the city for ~­ enl weeks, and the job lbould be completed IOOn. The bins -which number 250 -will ttplace one of the oommon- area trUb bins in each of the city's multi-family complexn. Retidenll have been notined, throuah Oyen huna on doorlcnobs. that they should slop tossina their aluminum cans. glass and plastic bottles and newspapers into the trash. lnttead, the city is encourqjng the residents to sc.-rate those "tems. store them 10 the re-usable drawstrin& baas Dewey's wiJI soon distribute and eventually dump them in the appropriate bin. Graham said city officials hope this apanawit rec)'cling plan will fare better than an experiment.al one attempted in late 1988. That program failcrd . Graham said, pertly bec1111e apartment residents, many of wt.om are cramped for space '° Mein with. had no place to siore their rttyclablc &<><>ds until they emptied them in the la,..e oommon· area bins. The director said city officials hope the drawstrin1 baas they plan to distribute soon will help aJJeviate that problem. However, only 9.000 of the needed 14,000 bags have been dis- tributed as of Monda). Graham said. The remaining 5.000 are somewhere at sea between Irvine and their native Taiwan. bu& are expected to amve soon. he said. Graham said apanment owners. which in Irvine 1s the Irvine Co. in most cases. ha'e embraced the plan. That is not surpnsing. con- sidering that &be plan could mean a savings in rcfu~-hauhng fees for apanmeot owners 1f residents make use of the rCC)'cling bins. OBnge COMt Deity Ptlo4 Teri Hatleberg. Cannery manager. Merle Hatleberg of Someone Cares and Bill Hamilton. Cannery owner. announced their plans for a food drive. calla &om ..... (ia J I d• ayi111~111e-... IO-ID SW1~.- Cindy Alber, of tbc c:ily81 ...... wOf'U department. aid _..., Cotti Of lhe apartmeDI nqc:lillls protram initially will be borne ~ Dewey's Rubbith aod repaid monthly by the city. She said i I la difticult IO calcullle whether the cxistiq pro1n• makes money, since the price ck city receives for recyclable ~ varies. But, she ujd. the protram ll not costinJ the city money ... ADd the obj«t 1s not to make money but to divert materials from the land- fills:· Asher said. On that count. Irvine's prop'UD appears to be succeuful. In 1989, some 8.000 tons of residents' cans. glass. plastic and newspapen were sold 10 recyclers. Caty officials estimate that some 71 perttnt of singlc--family home residents panicapate in the pro. vam. which was launched in 1987. Canne collecting for charity NEWPORT BEACH -The Canner) restaurant wants your cans No. the h1stonc waterfront res- taurant is not going back into the canning business. The restaurant is, hov.e' er. holding a canned food dnve to benefit the Someone Cares up K11chen 1n Costa Mesa. From now through the holidays. a collection container for the canned food Wlll be located at the restaurant. 3010 Lafayette Ave. Owner Bill Hamilto n will match each donated can of non-perishable food with SI wonh of perishable food. Soup Kitchen director Merle Hal· lt'berg's recent battles wnh cancer mo' ed Hamilton and other em- ployees to try to help her out with the chanty, which provides hot meals for the homeless and poor. Hatlebcrg·s dauJhtcr. Ten, is an ass1susnt manager at the Cannery. ··Merle's been through some rough umcs. and she's really t:ryin& to kttp the soup kitchen gou~a." said Annerosc Bttch. Cannery sen· eral m~. "That's real tnfle." I told her. "It seems to go down quite well,'' Mrs. Jones demurred in perfectly understated Bntish fashion. hiding in his bathroom was unable ,__ _____ ....;... ______ 'T'-______________ -1 to stop the man from taking his valuables. but a suspect was later nabbed b) police. Laguna Beach Sgt. Bob Rahaeuser said. P.S.: The pub lunch 1s thrivi ng all over England -especially on Sundays. Dunng the week, too. Bntish businessmen take advantage of the good values and fresh preparation currently being offered an home) restaurants from Avon to Yorkshire._.. Kirk Storm. 15. of Laguna Beach wa<1 arrested v.1th Jt'v.ell) and ca sh in h1-s possession late Fnday as he Former tax collector sentenced v.as dn,1ng awa) from the scene~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------~--~ LO ANGELES -A former Orange Count) tall collector who used the procttds of a S2 million gold min~ scam to bu) a house in Mciuco and support a m1s1rcss was sentenced to fi"e }cars in pnson Monda). , Harold E N 1chols. 61 . of Las Vegas. was convicted 10 July on three counts of tax fraud. one of conspiraq and two of using a false social sccunty number. Nichols. sentenced by U.S. Dis- tnct Judge David V. Kenyon. was a collections officer for &he Orange County Tax Collector-Treasurer ponion of those funds to their own use and failed 10 pay any federal income taxes," said Assistant U .. Attorney David Sklansk)'. The men tned to hide the di· version by putting mves&ors· money in bank accounts that Nichols open· ed under a false social security number, by falung company records 1lnd by transfcmng funds overseas. "Among other thmas. Nichols used invested funds to buy a house in Pueno Vallana. Mexico, suppon a mistress and purchase offshore shell banks," he said. -By City Ne"' ~tvltt according to Rahaeuser. An officer noticed that the shin he was v.ear- ing matcht'd the descnpt1on g1' en by the '1cu m Storm. who 1s nov. being held 10 Orange County Jail in lieu of SS0.000 bail. 1s suspected of con· fronting the v1cum returning to his home on the 1400 blocil. of Temple Hills Dnve about 7 p m unday The suspect told the v1ct1m he v.a armed and thrtatrned to kill him 1f he did no& follov. orders. Rahaeuser said. The suspect thcr1 took S60 from the v1ct1m and escaped through an open window. -By Ge Daily PUot from 19?4 to 19MO. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Acco rding to prosec utor\. Nichols and has J)<lnner John C. Fulton. who pleaded guilty, raised nearly $2 million bet~~n 1983 and 1985 for purponcd gold mining H.B. ventures. They ··sccretl)' diverted a large (SMRNllJC.,..) RDDTMY SCHOOl BOMD Law Schod in Irvine WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY College of law is proud to announce the opening of its third law &Chool campus in the Irvine Spectrum. • WSU'a Irvine campus is now open for day, evening and weekend clasea Spring classes begin January 14, 1991 . • Other WSU law schools are located in Fullerton and San Diego. • Scholarships and financial asslstAnce att available. 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' Taco Bell announces new pricing strategy lRVlNE -Jn tttponte 10 the 1UCCe$5 of Ill S~a VaJue Menu. Taco Bell Corp. introduced a new three-titt pricina sttaltlY on Monday. The new pricina appn»ch llT'lnJCS the Taco Bell menu lnao S9-. 79-and 99-«na catqories, with a few bif,hct'.-.pric::ed specialty items. This type of tiered pricina is a first an the quick-service industry. .. Bastd on the enthusiastic customer response to our oncinal S9-ttnt menu items. WC have restructured our menu aJong thrtt price points." said Elliot Bloom, Taco Bell's senior dirtttor of public affairs. "Our menu now delivers across-the-board value -high- quahty food at great prices:· Bloom said. "In recent years, many qu1ck-scrv1ce restaurants have moved away from this basic concept -a concept that oricinally made these restaurants popular.·· The company's unique three-tiered pricing will be unveiled m most of llS 3.100 restaurants across the country beginning Monday. The 59-cent category offers Tacos. Bean Burritos, Tostadas. Soft Tacos. Pintos ·n Chttse and Cinnamon Twists. The 79-cent menu features the new Taco Supttme and Sof\ Taco Supreme, Nachos, MuiMeh and two new menu items, Pocket Taco and Chilito. At 99 cents Taco Bell bas introduced Combo "'Burrito and Nachos Supreme along with Chicken and Steak Sof\ Taco . .. When we first introduced our 59-cent mC'nu, a lot of people thought this was a short-term slrategy." Bloom said. "But from thl' vef) beginning we havl' been comm1ncd to this cffon· as our long- te rm pricing strateg). The new menu is firm evidC'ncc of that - in tnpltcatl' ·· -From Daily Piiot Ne•• Service• Brady says economy not in recession WASH I Su TON TreaSUf) Sccretar) Nachola'i F Brad) said Monda) thl' nation·\ l'conom ) has expanded at a I 'i pcrct'nt annual rate dunng thl' lim ntnl' month!> of the }ear. An aide ~u.i latl'r that Brad) did not have ad,ance kno"ledge of third-quanl'r il"'"1h fieures. \\htch w111 be released Tue'><ia) b~ the .Commer~ Depanment. and was NEW YORK (AP) -Flna l Oow Jones ~•raoes for N\ondav tec111 "" Low a.te Ind 2'37 13 'lfro' .,,t4 2401 67 mO 2~9rt Trn Hi M 1'6 3'412115 7111-Hi II . 11 14 07 18 0 1 ~.k 6 72 71 so 14 • tt= 4 ~ ndu, 11.ff'·ooo ran , 9, 100 Ills . 1 ·~s Stk 21. 69i88 merely making a genl'ral point that the e-conom) "a!> still l'xpanding. Brad) said some pans of tht cconom) are .. m bad shape ·· "We're in a penod of slower growth:· but not a recession. he said in an appearance at Washing- ton College in Easton. Md .. But fundamentall~. our econ- omy 1s strong."' he said ... And 1n the first nine months of this year at grew 1.5 percent. .. That means vef) '>tmpl~ that the gross national product of the lln11ed States was 1.5 percent greater an 1990 than 1t was in 1989." -By Ttt AHocJ•t~ PrtH AMEi ll•ll1r1 II Hantlqton Beach man said he wanted to help Jasdce moUVC$. Rafecdic enhanced the tefttace ran,e for obstruction of justice be- cause of the handwrilina, but bal ... anced that with credit for Kuhnb'a acttptance of rcspon.aibility, 11yina he "has been candid in diteloaina the whole history of this sordid affair." By Andrw Okun • °'Y .... ~ LOS ANGELES -A judee today sentenced a juror from Huntinston Beach to five months in prison for otTering to SWIY the verdict in an election fraud case, saying he had :ommitted a ''f\qrant obstruction of justice." "Tb1s 1s an assault on thl' crimi- nal justice system and all that it stands for in this country," U.S. District Judge Edward Raf ccdie told Barry Kuhnke. 33. Rafcedie also sentenced Kuhnke to fivt months in a halfway hou~ and two yl'an probation. Kuhnkc's wife sobbed as the judge rttd the sentence. Kuhnkl' was a juror in the second trial of Los AngelC$ developer Michael Goland, who was charged with election fraud in the financing ofa TV ad camoaiitn in California's l986 U.S.. ~te race. He apptOKhed Goland durina deliberations. hanclina him a note aivina Ooland the choice between a hunajury on siA counts or a conv ~ tion on one count and acquittah on the rest. "Michael, I can make it happen," the note read. "This is the bnt I've been able to neaotiate today. It is not ideal, but pleaK tell me what is better for you. I need to know immediately." Goland n:poncd Kubnke·s ap- proach to U.S. District Judie Ronald S.W. Lew. who presided over his trial. and the deliberations continued wtth 11 people. Kuhnke was subsequently charged and pleaded guihy to con- tempi of court. He was near tears himself as he told the judge today that he came 10 admire Goland and was angry at ftl~ juron who wanted to reach 1 compromise verdict in order to 10 home quickly. ... never wanted to obtl(UCt jus- tice, .. •id Kuhnke, wbo ._ fired from his job u a Defen1e Depart· ment qualitf assurance won~r '~ days qo. ·· wanted to see JUslJce done. J ~nt in as a juror with that attitude." But Aslista.nt U.S. Attorney Step- hen Mansfield sntented evidence that Kuhnke had ambitions in real estate and wanted to invatiate himself with Goland to make con- tacts. He also said Kuhnke had faked his handwriting on examples in order to obstruct the invC$tiga- taon into his action. Kuhnke did not deny the hand- writing allegation. "My whole world was collapsing around me.• There was no way I wanted to face the future," he told the judge. How- ever. he dl'nied having pecuniary Kuhnke's lawyer, Alan Stokke, said the "situation could have ~n worse" if Kuhnke had souaht money or tried to dislodfC the jurors from a strons belief an one verdict or anothl'r. "I think it depends on the harm that was done." he said. But Rafeed1l' said the harm was "the undermining of the intearity of tht system ." ··1 can't think of a more flagrant obstruction of justice than this case, · he said. Goland was convicted on one misdemeanor count. and the jury acquitted ham or deadlocked on the othl'r counts Hl' was sentenced to 90 days in prison and 1.000 houn of community service. Passenger fees to fund airport improvements By Don Kirkman Scripps Hawatd Newt 8etw:. WASHINGTON -Afrpon officials sa)' nl'w passengl'r fees approved b) Congress will http dozl'ns of metropolitan airports expand and improv(' their runwa)s. terminals and other fac1h11cs during the next 20 )ears. The cost to airline passengers will hr foes up to S 12 more per round-trip ticket The n('w f~. pan of thl' last lav. cnac1ed b)' Congress brfore it adjourned Sunday. were t'xplaaned Monda) by airport offic1al!i. nder thl' legjslauon. airport authontacs can am pose SI . $2 or $3 airport "use" fees on aa rlt ne pas5engl'rs who take off from their fac1lt11es. Passengers who catch conn«llng flights in other Cities can be socked with a second fee . This means that passengers making round-tnp flights from New York to Birm- ingham. Ala .. for l'Umple. could pay four fcn -one to Nl'w York and another when they transfer to a connection in Atlanta on the outbound flight. and one to Birmingham and another to Atlanta on the return night. If all four airpons chargl'd $3. the total tab would comC' to S 12. which 1s the maximum regard- less of numbrr of stops. The n('v. fees will hl'lp the nauon's most crowded a1rpons raise S 15 balhon to $20 b1ll1on during the next 20 )cars. a spokesman for the .\1rpon Oprrators Council Inter- lnltlYRDlll OTCllllllllWll NEW YORK (AP) Oct. 19 NEW VORK (AP) -Tlle followlno llsl p sl'IOw' the Over·the·Counler 'lock' and 10 M.O!CGraolllc 11 AlhelPCI ':· warrants lhal ha ve goM uo lhe mo'' encl JJ down the mo" ~"° on oerunt of chanoe 11~ for Mondev •u sh•~~ ':~~~~c:cre11n11 below '1 or 1000 12 Va8each 13 Avtocsle 14 Olversco IS lnsttrmSou 16 Mechnl'ecn 17 Protech national said. That "111 provide one..quartcr to one-th a rd of thC' money th e airports need to expand and improve their factli 1ics. Almost hair the aarpon improvements will occur at Jam-packed airports that serve 1wo-thirds of the nataon·s :mime passengers. Thl' firsl wave of aarpon 1mprovC'ml'nts will likdy include Chicago. Denvl'r. Dalla8'Fon Wonh. Los .\ngelcs. ew York and t. Louts. The pas~ngcr fees also ma} be u~ to provide pan of th e cost of constructing l'nttre- 1~ nt" airport!.. ~1d Charles Barclay. ex· ccut1ve 'ice pre adent of th e >\mencan As· soc1at1on of "Aarpon EAccull' cs The congressional leg1slat1on requires the airlines to phase out 2.350 of thC'tr noisiest aircraft b~ 2003. 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' ~ ON ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER 6, 1990 . .. . CALL NOW TO VOLUNTEER The Republican. Pa1·ty of Orange County · 4\ (114).476-0607. (114) 963-4885 I Paid for by the Republican Party of Orange County J'homas A. Fuentes, Chairman l.D.#742-088 . • Main, 11111 'FlllllJ' Lest you foraet, the festival of Britain is still under way. The cur- rent production of 0.vid Hare's .. The Secret Rapture" it South Coast Repenory in Costa Mesa. which enjoyed a rousina West Coast premiere on Friday evenfog, is pan of the salute. Amona those paniciABting in opening night festivities were Olivia Johnson. John Aoulto n of the British Consulate, board presi- dent Bob Stahr with his wife Eliza- beth, Jim and Sharon Henwood, Tom and Emma Jane Riley and director Da' 1d Em mes. The play, which features Bn tish actress CarolWie Goodall. runs through Nov. 29. A massive party tent set up on lhe_grounds of the Western Medical Center in Santa Ana greeted the dressed-to-the-nines throng arriving for "Fund$y ... "When we tx-gan this benefit in 1977 we decided to bring everyone to the site -to put up a tent on the hospital grounds. but make it elegant with Cl") Stal chandeliers and silver and crystal tableware-." re-- David, Kathy Rodibaugh. Carol Humphreys called benefit founder Claire McNair. The chandeliers were in- cluded in the hot-hued Mard i Gras dee.or at Saturday's 13th annual shindig hosted by WestMed Gold Club. a hospital support g.roup. But most impressive was the sea of tables overflowing with more than 400 auction tempters. "We were the first auction around. Man) groups have copied us:· noted Betty Belden Palmer. More should. This was the most spectacular display of donated auc- tion goodies this auction Junkie has ever seen. l\ccording to event chair- wo man Kath) Rodibaugh. the )itent and after ·dinner live auction INOuld raise more than S 100.000 !oward the purchase of labor. de- ivery and reco'el") birthing su1tt:s for the hospital. The S 175-per-perso n gan) tab also entitled this high energy crowd o f 500 to a four-course feast high- lighted by grilled fi let m ignon and Cajun Gulf shnmp prepared b> the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. a cabaret show and dancing to the Carmen Mosier Orchestra. Among the notablc'i were hono r- ees z. Mabel i\llred and Jim Hen· wood plus Kath> Cheek. Hank Teahen. Ted Segerstrom. Gerald Bash. Kath' La". Ho"ard Lamard. Emal~ Sodlko fT and Lisa tanton. Hoag Hospital Neuro You are 1nw.ed to celebrate Hoag Hosp1tars Neuro Week by attending these 1nformattve programs Registration is required. so call the phone numbers ltsted for each program Monday, November 5 Stroke Prevention end Treatment 7 p.m. Learn about prevention d1&gnosis and treatment from a Hoag Hospital Neurologist and Neurorad1olog1st Call 551..S 700 Hoag Health Cenr.er lrvrne 4870 Barranca Parkway Irvine Modem Management of Headaches 7 p.m A Hoag Hospital Neurologist addresses the cla551f1cation of headaches and new approaches to treatmPnL Call 7605645 Hoag Hospital DJnference Center 301 f\JeNplYt BAid ~ Beach Alzheimer's Otsease 7 p.m Hear a Hoag Hospital Neurologist and a representative from the Alzheimer s Assoc1at.Jon of Orange Co11nty discuss signs. sympt.oms d1agnos1s and management of the disease Call 962-41 31 Hoag Women 6 Health Center-Huntmgum Beach 1B700 Beach Blvd . Swee 120 Wednesday, November 7 Imaging the Brain and Nervous System 12 noon A Hoag Hospital Neurorad1olog1st. presents information on MRrs. CAT scans and other methods of studying the brain and nervous system to assist with diagnosis lreavnent and research $5 fee includes lunch Register by Nov 1 Call 962-4 1 3 1 Hoag W omens Health CPnter Hunt.mgr.on Beach 18 700 Beach Blvd Swee 120 M odem Management of Headaches (See descnption for Monday, November 5 J Talbert Room -Huntmgton Beach Library 7111 T slbert, Huntmgton Beach 7 p.m. Call 962-4 1 31 Adwlrlcn in Epilepsy 7 p.m. A Hoag HOSp!tal Neurologist and a representative from the Epilepsy Society of L A and Orange County present updated 1nformabon about diagnoSIS and mana~ement of seizure disorders Call 76().5645 Hoag HospltBI DJnference Cenr.er I 3]1 Newport 8MJ ' Newput 8eBch Alzheimer'• Disease (See descnption for Monday. November 5 ) Hoag Hes/th Cenr.eNrvrne 4870 8arrBncs Parkway, lrvrne 7 noon Call 551-6700 H99d Treume 7 p.m. Learn about sympa>ms. treatment. and prevenbOn from a Hoag Hoeptal Neurosurgeon and 8 represent8tN8 from the Soutlerrl ~ Head ln,ury Found8bOn Call 760'5645 Hoeg Hospltsl Conferencs CerlCBr II XJ1 NfM,pat BA.a • Newput 8e«;h Th1wsrlflV Novernhr.r 8 Ill id& Pu SUI 141 I ... Jn I hW& (See dlec) 'lptlOi I for Mondlrt. ~ 5.) Ht»Q Hoepltlll C.O 18' •a Cencr XJ1 ,._tpOl't 8MJ , N1n,:ia1 a-it .. .. 7p.m. a.II 7605645 Innovative OC proj worth commemora ..... l .. Peyne/OfenOe eo.t Delly Piiot Kathy and Jeff Cheek wtth a tempting auction Item. Robert II . Cathy and Dr. Robert Steedman. A LITTLE CB AMP AGNE MVllC, PLEASE -It was over- lhldowed by la,..er eventl as Con· .,ea wnpped up another lilly teUOn, but I've jUJt learned that 1500.000 was appropriated last week to restore Lawrence Welk's binhplace in Nonh Oalcota. The pittance was slipped into a SS2.2 billion agricultural appropria- tions bill, and so it was hardly noticed. Only one conaressman com- plained publicly. Grumbled Rep. Silvio Conte of Massachusetts: "What will they do for an encore? Earmark funds to renovate Guy Lombardo's speedboat? Restore Anie Shaw's wedding tuxcdor' Conte, obviously, has an attitude problem. Mc. I think it's a capital idea -opening federal coffers for Iona-overdue innovative, a nd much-needed projects in our coun- ty. Among the tax-funded propasals coming immediately to mind: -An aquarium in Newpart Beach. commemorating the golden anniversary of Harry Babbit's classic "Three Little Fi shies." -A Tomb for The Unknown Surfer. -A marble mausoleum on the old Lion Country Safari acreage. replacing th~ simple gravcslle of Frasier. the Sensuous Lion. Certain- ly. dear or Frasaer·s amorous ex- ploits d id more to titillate Amen - cans than Lawrence Wel k's sac- charine stufT. - A gold-plated. gcm~ncrustcd statue of Eiler Larsen, the legendary Laguna Beach greeter who was un- surpassed in brightening com ers. Now . there was a real piece of Amencana. -Replacing the old Huntington Beach Pier with a four-la ne tunnel to Catalina Island. -Creation of a Sen. Alan Cranston Memorial Library, to be constructed on the Lincoln S&L Sile in Irvine. A rare book collccuon would showc.ase his biography. "How I Was Able to Make Ends Meet W11h Ont) Four or Five Pen- sions." (Or as 1t six? I seem to have lost counl.) - A fedcrall)-funded camp for the underprivileged children of Or- ange County real estate developers. 0 DON'T MESS WITH THE DUKE -The current issue of Life map- zinc features its version of "The 100 Most lmpanant Americans o the 20th Century." And it fails to include John Wayne: This un-American omission was too much for James R. Bartelman of Laguna's Treasure Island. who's fired o ff a heat-seeking missive to Li fe's editors. It's too lengthy and1 fierce for this space -and probably won't be printed in the m agazine either -but Bartelman tells me that copies of his complaint arc available upon request. Please send sel f-ad d ressed asbestos envelope. 0 AS LONG AS WE'RE HAVING F UN, WHO'S COUNTING? -And now. lefs all get together for a rousing cho rus of .. Happ)' Birth- day" ho noring dear wife Kitty. who'll turn (deleted) on Fnday. Beatuse this is a special mile- stone. rm going beyond my usual binhday offering -two discount coupans to Carl's Jr .. autographed by Mr. Carl Karcher himself. This year. she's getting three. Awash an romantic sentiment, she's already responded wi th thi!I tradiuonal love note -orginall y penned d unng our second dt'C'ade of marital bhss. "We've been together all these years. as promi~. through thick and than. So tell me. when d~s the thick pan began?" She's such a great kidder. Ifs the sam e sort ofendcanng humor that'! keeping her forever young and beautifu l. And so auractively than, J~rry ICobrlll '1 col•mJJ 111JJ1 Su- d•r• •od 1'rlnday1. Shattering battering myths helps stop problem DEAR >\NN LANDERS: Thank you for your o pen letter to bauered woml·n 1n a recent column. It ad- dre~".K·d man) of t he m} ths that help perpetuate this worsening social prohlcm~ "hich 1s ep1dem1c. -\\ a "' nd1l all'U columnist you arc in a po\lllnn to do a great dral of good use birth control. prohibited from so his cruelty seems normal." speaking to their friends and for-Statistically. a woman in a bauen ng bidden to work. They have no relationship 1s as likely as not (50 access to money. Many women who percent) to come fro m a famil) -;tarted out strong and self:rehant where there was abuse. have been haltered into feeling There are. admittedly. some ·weak. po"erlc'i\ and totall) depen-women who repeat sclf-destructn-e dent. or co-dependent patterns. A bat- Battered women oft en are d e-terer. h ke a mugg~r. will dchberate- pnved of ~lcep and become con-h choose a woman who seems least fused b) unpredictable responses a·ble to defend herself. Abused and era" hc:ha' 1or. L1' in1t 1n a women don't go looking for thugs. constant c;tall' of terror l'i so deb1h-Batterers can be extremely charm- tatang that the~ lack the energ) to ing and downnght chansmauc. Battering 1~ not an occasional tx·at1ng It 1s a S) stem of controlling a '-'Oman through terror. confusion. d1..ahhng and e'er) imaginable hratrl\\a'lhing technique Man) bat- tl'rl·d "omen <1re proh1b1ted from ka' 1ng their homes. forbidden to think straight Hooray for )OU. ~nn. for cducat- You said. Ann. "You \\ere prob-ang the public and espccaally the abl) abused \\hen you \\<ere )Oung. v1ct1ms. I hope you can publish 1h1s ;...._...::;::=::::::::::::=::::::;;:;==:;::::;::==:::;;;;;;:===;~;;:::===wiiiiiiii==::;;;p;;j;-i letter. and 1 f ) ou do. please don· t HE REAY Dally Piiot Restaurant Reviewer Search Quollftcatton1 Knowte<:Joe and love of food. the restaurant Industry and oreo restaurants Oronoe Coast resident f xcellent INriter with o r»ee flOlr -Con wnte o minimum of one re\lfaw o week v.t>nts to dine at the expense of the Dolly Piiot and p.ck up o lrNle pocket chan{}e How tt'9 MOICh WOftta -Submit 75().word r"""'6w of restOtXont of your c hoice okJtlQ wffh resume Doily Piiot cllrwlQ ed"Of Judy ChombBrloln ond editor Wllliorn Lobdel wt revltlw al opplcotiord and pick live finofsts. Five finalists Wiii bo announced and 0$/ced to rev10w o specific restaurant of the Piiot s c hoosing use my real name. I don·t wanl m y batterer to find me. My punishment for choosing the wrong man is that I am on the lam for th~ rest o f m y li fe. -FEELI NG BETTER THESE DAYS IN SAN FRANC ISCO Hart's ~ Russ I Carpets Ill Cl.EM mDTAl IUGS 1• mTil ST ....... , IUQt Ann Landers ~ or L rt•·• 'Tl • -c::;:: 41 DEAR FEELING BETTER· Vo.'ve written • letter tbt wlli ope• some eyes oat ta.ere and I caiuk yoa for It. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ....,_ .,_ ~ c...w, Mere• t•21 HAIM>l llVO. COSTA MUA-S41-1 IH An o#-stor ponol of Oronao Coast restourotours. O/Of)Q with Chomberlo1n, Lobdell and Dolly Prlol readers. wf# cntlqve the reviews o f thO flvo flnOliJts ond pick the Daly Piiot's new rostou1onl rrAew« Pone# lnc/Vdel. °""*' .....,. ... "''· 1-""'d Hen,....., ""------.nJ _,.., r-. ,,._.,..., ,,.,. ,.., '"' HALLOWEEN PARTY Oct. 31st, 6:30-8:00 p .m. .......... ,...~ .. o..tWID-.. ,,.....""" .... -.. OWi ....... .-...... ""-.... "' .. """ .. ........ ~c..,...~ ....... . "°" ....................... ... .....,,~,.........., ....,, ....... t"'-lltlll-....J OeodllMll ~,-, opplleotk:JN.l(J(}wofd l9Ylew ond ffttC..lff'WI must o. r.c~ ov ,,,. Oollr Piiot omc .. bY Nov 11 • A safe place for the kids to have some Halloween fun . FREE ADMISSI Lots of Activities CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. Balboa Bl. Balboa Peninsula For more Info. 17 n , o verwhelmina odds. r banks a nd some S.000 supporters arc wntine ~ sona li1cd endorsement cards 10 fnend1 on dlllir C hn tmas card h ts. Wieder. who has represented the 2nd District Slnct 1978 and was mayor of Huntingto n Beach "'fore that. was stung by a co ngrcss1o nal race defe.at l11to )cars ago, followed by this year's surprising primary race aaainst four challengers that forced her into a run-off with Neugeba uer. Wieder has outraised her about 10-to-1. has the endo rxments of vinually e very e lected offictal in the distrir t and boasts a wc ll--01lcd campaian organiza- tion that include professional cons ultants. volun- teers and pho ne banks. Neugebaue r professes no t to worry. She said her underdog status gives her incentive, and she hears enough encouragement from d isaffected residents to make her believe she can pull off an upset. m cnt sho wed he raised about S25.000 for her ntCt' and hai aboul S7.000 cash on hand. ~nt out Ont' mailer to 14.000 residents who vo ted b y absentee ballo t an the primary and will send out one more to each househo ld an tht' d istncl before Nov. 6. he estimated more than a hundrt'd volunttt~ also arc working for her camp:u gn. "Just say I'm walking. talking and making my best effort to provide responsible leadership," Neu- gebauer said. M ailers att IOU\I OUl 10 eve ry ho utehokt S he also ha a disttk t-wide 1in propam ._. localize, her messaec. ln Huntingto n ·Belda. lw Instance. the s1gns focus o n 8olta Chica; iD R oum oor. they re m ind voters of ht'r work fbr • sound wall. "W e 're JUSt trying to inform the ~pk abOUI whnt I've tned to return to ahem ," Wieder said. ... Wh1sptrs 5prcad that W ieder Wl!i v ulnerable a t luc same lime a nationwide anti-incumbent mood -as &rowing. "I get a very positive feeling from the elec- to rate." Neugebauer said. ··1 have a lot of grass-roots suppon and it's growing in every city in the d1stnr t •• Wieder's m ost recen t campaign disclosure state· m cnt showed she had ra.i~d about $290.000 and had m o re than $80.000 cash o n hand he too boasts a grass-roots campaign . albeit a soph1st1cated o ne. W ieder said this will be her last campeian, 100. ·he wants four m o re years to wrap up IOOK endt- "I tho ught hard about even runn1na 1Pin.·· she ~1d "But I felt 1f n 's wo n h d o ing. yo u should tee 11 1hrough •• On 1hc othr r hand. Nrugebauer. a n 18-ycar ''t'tcran of the W estminster C ity C o uncil. faces Neugebauer. w hose campaign disclosure state-Volunteers arc sta ffing abou1 half a dole n phone ISSUE From A1 r1h go' emnll'nt hasn't been rc- ~IX'"~" c The) ma~ ha\.c been o n the fcnn· before." Rauer said . "but lhl·~ ·,l' tah·n ~kasu re (' und(•r lhl'lr "'"8 in their frustratio n." \kasurl' ( apf)('ars to par k e't'n more "all up hfl:ause 11 ma) l''l'nt uall~ lku<k the fa te of the ulnlrmer'iinl Pu:rs1de Village res.- t.Hiran1 rnmpkx on the oceanside of Pan fir C nas1 lf1ghwa\. south of thl· p1C'r • ··Peo pk do n't "a nt see the hrntagl" of their hca c:hcs destro}ed . I ht·~ J u n'1 "ant to see Huntingto n lk.1l·h hem m ing a M1am1 Beach ." ll.111l'r c;a 1d "Thn ·,e d ra "n a line 1n 1hl· <>and at Pacific Coast H1gh- 11,1' Thl'~ do n't "ant de,clo p- nh·nt on thl' 01.t•an side. < ool . though. o ITl'rs a n opposite ll'" I Jl· ~1d the c:n11cs and hJl l l'r\ of \.k.isurl' ( mercl} want 1i1 hind. progrl'lt' .ind don't earl' .1hout lit\ linannal probk ms. . ( hl'\l' IX'Opll' \\hO art.' d o ing all tlw urn1pla in1ng Jrt' no t hc;tl•ning." < uol np1ne ' "Thl·~ arc rclat1 \ l' II\'\\ u1ml·r., "hu ha' e "hat the~ \\Jnt -a n1((' h1g old house and I hn J11n 't \\ant JO} th mg to aITect 1ha1 1 ht·~ dtl n'1 "ant to see d o\\n- 11m n rnln clupment _tall' hold I Ill'\ mu\t thinl 1t"s going to l"O'it lhl•m monl·~ ·· Re')tlk nt De bh1e ( ool . "ho \pcarheadcd n t11e n erro ns to col- In t rx·111111n' w 4uahf~ \.ka .. url' ( lnr the :-..ln h h:illot. l'ontradu.l' tnrnwr l'll\ aJm1n1\tra tor (\m l "hn·., no relatmn "City government is in the busi- ne5s of confusing the peo ple." she said. "It is influenced by de- velo pers." She and o thers started their M cac;ure C petition drive to cha nge the c it)' cha n er when proposals 10 hu1ld an 18-holc golf course on unde' eloped Ce ntral Park land surfaced . The movement expanded to in- clude beaches as plans movt.>d ahead to de,elop the Pit.>rs1dt.> Vil- lage restaurant com plex south of thl· pier o n an a'iphalt parking lo t on the beac h side of Pacific Coa'it H 1ghwa}. After Cook's " a ve O u r Parks" committee collec ted 16.000 signa- tures to q uahf> for the ballo t. the Cit ~ Counc il. at a s pecial meeting. a p prm ·ed a rn al cha n er amend- m ent. Mea"iu re r>. T he obvio us a ttempt. Cook !kl}'i. \\ac; to sabotage < b} sp read ing l Onfusion M easure C \\C>uld proh1b11 the ~le or lease of b.:a<:b_ o r park land 10 dea ' c lo per'i "'hen structures would he m ore than J.000 \(j ua re fl'l'I or CO'il more than S 100.000. Ml·asure I) "'o uld onl~ a ppl) "hen hcar h a nd parkland 1s sold not ll'ased. ( n t1cs ~\ D 1s m ean- inglcc.c; hcc::i u~ land "ould bl.· k::i\Cd for di.'' d opments. ne' t'r sold . T o m Duchene. father uf two L111lc Leagul' 'ion'i and the man who spar ked eITon 'i to get Measure () on the ballo t. "3) 5 1f h is group 1s successful 1n ge111ng the ~ord out. \Oler'> \\111 reallll' tha t the m easu re 1s ··ba'i1calh a referend um tha t k1d'i. seniors land o ther\) ge t full use of thl·1r park'>. NAME: GTIC'C' W1nrhtll AGE: S1 EDUCATION· BA MX1al '<."lt'nu·. c;1anford M <\ in wc1al rud oa> I < I OCCUPATION: ln1rrn111onal student lllun<idor at < al ~1111c I ong lkalh BAC'KGllOUNO: Cit) m un· ,,1 ... oman: forml'r plannina plannina ""11ml\1mncr ~rmcr mrmbC'r ul tht Oransr Count" (.r;1nd Jun ISSUES. F1M.al rMpnns1h1ht) \houkl ht 1hru\t ul C II) ( ounttl cil) 1h.,uld • P'"' 11.k \C'r' 1rr1 l11 1hllr1 nt'\C'<'-1~ and ""anted ll\ ~111/t'n\ L>tvtlopmrnt and r«k H•lopmrnt mu\t ht rarTrulh mon11orl'O 'IO 11 " tor 1hr fi .... 11 htnrfit of l't'\1Mnl\. not m 1hr1r drlnmt•nt NAM E. lJ \luun1l111J AGE: 34 EDUCATION. 8 " 1n puhll«ill 4'1· 1•nu· ( JI 'l.itc f ulknun !i.l .\ 1n pubhc admin1 \tra11nn C oil C:.t.ilr I nng Bc:ilh OCCLPATIOJI.. C1111 ernmrn1 allaer\ managrr for '" tnt: l " BAC'KGROl"llO• Planning < 11m· m1ss1oncr formr r b(1<1rJ mcmtx·r ol '41uth ( '"'" \tr ()uJlll\ \l~nagr mrnt U1\tm t mtmhtr 'lc1u1h < 11a11 Op11ml\l\ < lub ""uth1 , hJmt>.·r 111 111mm(.'ru· I. Sl.ES: 'ccd m llal:incr t 111 \ nrt•th f11r \tr11n~ t.1• h.JIC' "'1th rl'\1Jt·n11 JC\lll' fur 11uJl111 1·n• 1rnnmrn1 \trnngh wp)llirl\ "''"n'""'" r1·Jndupm1:n1 ncl"d tu 1un11nuC' 1 lrJnup d lctn\ rt'dc•dopn.t:nt 1e1•m, In ha•c 111\1 11111111,·otum , 111 \tJll ... ·,•1111 lo Ill· n·,110, on lau rd\ :\amr· \t,H~ r .. n.·r AGE 5' EOl'C'ATIO' \ \ dl'1rc·.. OrJogr C oi.t\I < .. llr'Jt' Jllcndnl I < I (l('('l'PATIO' tfihn1.al ..ale' miln· J~1·1 1111 '"'Jll hu11nt·" 1ump.in\ d1Jltnf 1n 1nmpul•'" BACKGR{ll NI> I' 1cal" nn the pl.inning u1mm"""" I ~ 1ca" a\ <hJllmJOI hlllllt'l 1l1n•<tlll ul ralhtn \\ Jtcr ll11lri< I IC" nJ on < 1111rn1 I ... JI ( •o..1\IJI J1! \ """ u•mm1t1('(' ()( r I) \ ltl/t'f\I .ath '"' .. mm111n uh ' gruv.th m.;n.;,,·m('nt <1•m 4tfti11tt't' 'tSSl ~ < 1h1rn rl'ptr\C'nt.a111r \IJ1nfll1 nl rt·11Jcn11 Jo~n I htlinc (II\ < "unc1I h11nc11h r.·r•rc...,nh , 1111t:nr. "'ttlJn.I' pr,·1t·r1 .mun 1•th•·r l\\UI'' 1n1 lu<k "'"'"' 11 .. 11 111 muh1k hum" J!Jrh NAME: l>irlo. \.u~ AGE: 24 EDl'C' A TlON· < 1radu11wll from l on1 Rtll\h \\ 1l~in M1gh \ch•••' 1n 1~1n 111cndr<I long Bn rh ( 111 < ullcgt 11nl1 < 11ildrn We\! < 1111~· OC'Cl PATION: \.i1mnc p.itrnl olfacr for '111 ul I ong Br~ h ISSL ES Ot1dopmrn1 1tn lh< bC'I< ht-<. and par .. s 1\ 1in1 crn 11 l l!<lln\I p11:,...1J( • 1lla~r 1nnu, 111 1ar1uu\ a,an1 and tnmc J1l1ut1c1 u>mcrned for mub1lr hum< p.;r._ r1•\1d1·nl\ .. n.l ... -ni .. r 11111ens nttd mort v n 1t r1 nnd re< r<·a1111n hH '>< n1u" and 1ounas1rr1 /'>AME: [arlt Roh11i11llc AGE: ~II OC("\'PATION: Branch manJiter lur ~lUlhl'rn ( .ihlorn1a for ~umpulrr in· 1rar.11mn l"du1.111on prn1ram EOUCAT10N: BI\ 1n J'M•h<r J1lmin1\ tra1111n ,11 ( JI''"''' l ""~ H.·;a, h I n1 , c"1'' \I <\ puhlll JJn,,n11tr•1t11n t ''( BACK<.ROl ND· ( h1rt "' f'""". 1n Hun11ng1nn lka1 h hnm I '''" ' h.a• ll.1n , hJirmJn h.1,11J Pl tr11ilc•·• at llun11n11un Hu· manJ ltu1p11.al nn tl>r l\O>a11I •I J•rn ""' ul hu1 \ ..lrW girl\ l lub "'C'll.irt J111·, h•I '-•II JI• in >,rm• .ld' 11111 11.. -.. • u1 r '"'"", 1· "' t l F-<i I raffil <1inge,1111n m111• ·h.ar· Jn' 11th1·r 11tlw1 t\\UC' '<'l'm' It' hr "" n rr111n1 ' m inc.I < ••"•' Jnd na1u111<1 Peopk d"n I ..... ,n1 111 '" t~·•nmr .inuthN '·""" \llJ thl'I ,.,1111 I• I(' •I 1•111 tu .1 '"'I' ht•lflfC' 11 Fl'I\ •UI ·•I """" 'A \It: \n1h11n1 P•1\ol1n.inn1r AC.F Id f.Dl ( ATIO' l n11 cn11\ 111 ttutlA " "h<H•I ul f'h,1rmJl' OCCl PATION. phMm.11111 BAC'KGR0l1NI> llB aro .. 1h nlJOJ~1· m.-n1 .11mm111cc. ml'mhr• d l hJmher ut ,11mm1:r,c f\J\I r1r11 <11 nl ltun11n~1 .. n tk.11 h ltJl'I 1 ·I I ,11t1 .. rn1J Kcpuhlll d\\Cmhh Ahr! n.itt <kk~h "' !ht· ( ·n1r .. 1 t '"' 11 •I Kt'ruhl·, .;in l'.in1 11•1 c 1r.,ngc < 11un1• '"'l f~' \, ·J .,.,fut '"' f·•r 1r .. 11i, "'n11r1ti1111 '"''"" 11111 " • .-. r,·rr•·" nt•··f 1n rt.,nn n~ pr"' .. ''" I• •r J,,.,. n to1 .. n rc1k\clormt·n1 v.1•1111! l·~t>1 '"' ... ·01111 1111 r r1~•h1' hnu"ntt f1rnh.·, 11.-n nt H• .-n, uonm<nt :i.u1u• Jal.. 11.t lh AGE: 61 EDl CATI~ <\1trndtd I C L.\ OC'Cl'PATION Hu1tnl"l>Sm1n pu~ fisher nt llun11n1110n BrKh Nrw~ BACltGllOLIND: \er •cd on r11y C'ounCll l"'U lull l•·rm\ 1-.1ct as ""'"" .... , <harur member of "IS- 1t0f'\ &. 1•nkrrnu hurt.iu c(>-('lualr· m.m ut fund n111ng Jr11c for Bo~s and < 1irl• t luh lSSLES \lmnah oppmt~ 1mpkmenta1.10n of M.-.r (. which .... ould rC'\tn• 1 proj«"l1 un bcacll, p11rlt Wiid. SAME < 1corge >,rnuld AGE' 1'1 OC'f'l'PAT10' '-clf-t>mpln~~ land· .... ilpt'l BACltGROl '\D I la\ m.ack ~Hnl Irle• •1 puhlt' nfli~t 1ndudin1 a n.in for fWH'rn11r \(''< r~I 1c11,... ago ht•\ a lrtqut·n1 u1111 nl I 111 Hall au11 111n ISSl'ES \.frJ1uff n .rnd dt1t'lop- mC'n1 1n n11 'AME l onJ.i \1ou lton Plntrwn AG~ .a· EDl 'C ATIO' R \ 1n h1\lor. at l (' l:kr~rlc \I \ 1n pubhc ldmm11" tra1111n < J ''""' I ung Brach l n1· I .. l\ll\ OCft 'PATIO' Bu\lnt SS\lo Om1n, llln\Ultanl !'ilfHlmt' poftttca.J \<:tell« n•1rullm .. , l 'l'fC'\\ < um mun1I)' ( <\llC(C' • 8ACKGROl '\O Pn "Jent of Hunl· •nf.hln &·•· h It 1Jh ~ hool l>istn«l chart« mrm~ o ,, ll· •tt' r "''""' ''n1~1 C ommun1h) ctuunnan fnr Hunt1ntt1 1n ti.:.1,h 8 0\\ .tnd C11rh Club Du·cct« I n11C'J "'' \Ian h ••• l>tm~ I. l ES \ rn mu1h opposed tn dt~tlopmenl of P1cr11d1• \ 111.,gr on he.tlh side of Pk1fic ( OllSI H1shwt>" <\I"' Hr. 11p1l<•'-"<I 111 It~~ 11r sale nf bt'ach ind pafk land1 1 hcrr 1 .i •Wt"\l 111 , 11n11nuc w rn lOrt Bolsa (111ra .. ,·tlJnJ, V. ·"'" 111 -.c,· rcdC'1clupmtnl conllnut but 1n J \ 111.t,t' ,,, Ir f f\\ 1rnnmcn1 traffic t'lhl<" 1n aovem- mcn: .Jr<" ht' ,,,,,., lVl/<11< \ ,,,,, \ll'•t'n J Ren 1.;, • arprnlt:r J,J., "' ·• '"' J pll11lt1 Jfld uwldn'1 brr ~ "> tckplluM Laguna Canyon project qvershadows City Council campaigning By Karen Auge Latl 1ng J \1nglc d1' l'il'l' 1c;<,ue the cand1da1e.-. arl' ra1s1ng a m~ n.ld of lOnn·rns Jnd 111 \Ome l'a\e'> dchatC' r enter\ o n "hether thu<.t· lllntl'rn\ shoul<l he lOns1dcrcd ,,_ .\ttomt·~ ~le' en Leo nard. 1ht' mo<. I vocal r rit1r ol thl' l urrcnt u 1unul ha' p<1\lt10nt·d h1m')(.·lf ·•' J ··rro-bm 1f\" cJnd1datl' and ha' rl'fX'Jledl ~ l ntll llt'd "hat he \l'l'' a\ tht• Q.'luoa me n l l urrent Cit\ official\ tu fll'I 111ugh 1n l'nlnrung 1.1"' a~'""' w"Tu:tl u,nd urt in rut>· hl· plare' l,1"' Jga1nst panh.indhng. Ol'l"c .. c.:in 111 11 •• 1 l·n nc' ..ltd 'ut surpn,ingh 1n this scenic liht-ral e ncla'e all l and1datcs have pm111o ncd thcm'>C'h es as fervent e n ' 1ron mrntah'its Bu t Gentry as. \('n\ th a t IJhd doc'in't fit an all lJ\CS ··.\II thl' l·and1da1cs tnd1c.ate O• '"9" Coa" Deilv P1101 L .\(il S \ 81-.\CH -.\II eight C II\ ( ounul l and1J a tc<o ha\l' a\- \um ed the ~rne pm1twn 1n thl\ l a mpa1gn "ell \\1 th1n. thl' ,h,1dO\\ nt Laguna C an' o n f ht• flm \1 t>1ht' that the r 1l\ lllllld t>u ' the l.10,n n and protect 11 for ail llll1l' from re\tdl'nllal J n dnpnwn1 ha' 'natr hl."d thl' 'fl<"ll light J\\:l\ Imm th<' t:an· d1d atc" .rnd d" .1rtcd other l'i'iUC\ t:iun11 thl· l 11' '>UC'I a t all ,· ( hr11\to ph an d Gros"im a n l'mphas11e a need to worl moH· do~I~ "11h 'urruunding go ' crn- ments. fro m D ana Po int to co unt\ llnil IJI\ lmumhl'nt' L t'nnl·' J nd < 1c111n atknn"lcdge tha t \f\ual an11 11~ 1'> • 1 pmhkm in \l'\l'rJ I u t\ par~'· hut m.11n1a1n th.11 11 '' n.it as \t·nou\ J \ '''nil' u1unl ii l hallcngcr' d J 1 m ·1.-... 1 l Onlt'rn tn u·na1n people in thl' l11mmun111 "\\ l' l no" 11' J pn1hkm .ind \\l' rl' drnng "hJ I \\C l J n It• \ltlfl 11 h111 "l"n· nnt g111ng 111 dnnt<· m11rl· 't'rwrg' than I\ \') 1n ~cJ r\ p."t I Jguna·s lo rtt'· lul cit~ managl·r Kl·nneth Frank . hJ' l·mcrgl'd a' J l ampa1gn 111.,ue \\1th '4''cral ,h.1lkngl'r'> a<>"4..'ning 1h.1t thl· I ~-H'.tr nunagl'f ~1cld'> 1110 much intlul'Oll' ··l\.l'n Fran l 1\ J h1 ll1Jnt m,tn T he lit' "ouldn't tx· \~ hJt 11 '' "1th11u1 him But he that the\ Jrl' l'n' iro n m c nt.ally \C.'n'i1t1\ r Bu t \Ome ha ve mott ar t•' 11' 1n 1ht·1r lxtr kground than \\llfd\ rm runn ing he-cause or my \\nrl 1n that a rl'J •• \ka-.url· II "h1d 1 \\ould ra1'it' • SW m1ll111n 11mard the can~on"• S 11( m1 1l 1on purdlJW pnr c. ha<, d n minat<·tl d 1\rn\c;1o n and dchatl' 1n thl· l 11' througho ut ck c1111n \l'.J\00 -\ nd "hill' 1 ht'rl' '' oppos1 u on 1t1 the prop<1\1t11rn nn nc o f 11 em1nJ IC\ Im m thti..C \)Ing fo r (II~ < n unn l o;cat'> ·\II eight ..ay the~ \llPPOrl lhl' Oll'J \lHl' "hok. heart· t•df\ I ht'rl' 1\ u n.:im mou" '>uppon ·'" "'l'll for the onf\ o ther cit~" 1dl' hallnt pro pl1\111o n Mca,urc C 1 "nuld allo" tht• l'lt\ to prc\C'nt 1 n .. 1al1J1wn 111 o n\hon· farihlll'\ tha t <>e n ire otT<.horl' ml drilling 11f)l.'r<ll t1ln \ In a ran· "hl·re •~o l."anc.J1datn -Ro hen C1c ntn and L1Ja Lc nnq -alrl·a<l~ '>l'f\ l' together o n lht• ( ''' l m1n111 ,tn<i th rct.> -.\nn ( hrt'itn ph. "'lorm < 1ro'isman and \\ "' nc Pc11:r\(m -a rc planning co mm1ss1onl'r'> appo inted b)' the Cit) Counn l. thl·rc 1s a nnt1ccablc abscnsc o f m uchltnging a nd name- ca lh ng. In fac t. ca nd idate W a} ne Pctcr'ion reca lled o ne instance 1n which one cnnd1datr o ffered to d i51nhute ano ther<; fl yers at a cam- paign forum the c;eco nd candidate was unable to nttl'nd. But there arc d1 fTcrc nn·c; among the office-seeker" Pc tcr)o n \h.Hl'" th.11 'll''' a nd al\O fa, ore. \l rnngt'r l·nforlTffit'nl u t :'llAME. tk th l • 1h AGE. -''1 OCCl'PATIO!"< \•rhru,hn dulhtng 8ACKGROl '0 \ IJm1lutr Iii<<' ,11 an11 -clc•d11rmt·nt I''" <'n '1ronmcn1all\t 1;a1h~r1ng1 .ind p111tnt1 I •·nl1 h"' m.idl· f11u1 rr1·' 111u1 un1u .. r1\lul tnC'' al " ( 111 ( uun\11 \Coll \hr" 11nc nl 11\(· h•unJ1" ul 1h1 I Jtiun.i < .in•vn ( On\C'r•am' •n<..I p.i(t prr\1dcnt nl '·l'<" I >ur ~"""'' JnJ "'"'~"'' 111 !he n11J ''" '" prc1Cr•r the 1i1ic1r.u.or1I 111 .. C'r .11 \b in Kt:11 h l.Sl'E.~ I rt'\J1 ,.hn h.i\ h•l"d 111 l..igun.i ttr.nh 1111 .ind un \1n,c I"~' \o&1d •ht: lo11 "" iirt·J1,·1 rut-he ~'C<"\ 111 \II\ 101crnmcn1 ·[1rr.th1n1 '' hC'1na Jnnr h1:h1nJ , h1\C'J J'"'" under 1ht l urr<'nl ... 1m1nl\- 1r.a111•n 1hr """ 'h• ·'''" ra111r1 f\.)1 hi~('\ ,,., 1 II\ firt'fiJlhl<'" hul " """' p.l\\lllnJI<' 'huu1 l'f<'"'" in11 I .1~un.1 I Jn1 11n "' 11\ ,·nttrtl\ Im lt•r "'' 1nit th<" .. h1•lc -.1n\110 ""I IU\I p.1n Ill II \II m.11111 '110\l·rn \ 1 .. , lh•· "'""'"' NAME. 'lurm ( 1rn\\man AGE: 41 OC'C\'PATlO' I n111n«nng man· J lll'r BACltGROl ND c 1111\\man " rn·\11kn1 111 lhl t .... 1tt111n lur l nn .cn'u' 1n O ra nae < nunt) "'hllh 111tml'I' 1n lol"flt' 11grttmt nt he· ,, ... ,.11 p.i na11p.1111111 Jr•cloflC.'f' rc\llltot\ cn~arnnmrnllh\l\ and hu\lnl"\ lr11<k-n llr 11 'ha1rman 1>1 the nl\ rtonn1n1 l 11mml\11t1n •nd ptt'>10u\h """ ~ on tilt"'' \ lk\llJl l"t'\ It"' ho.ird the J'llr li.ang. transponauon •nd c1rrull11on l·nmm111« •n<l " a r"t pre\1dcni nt \ 111.iat u gun1 lSSlJES: 8u1ld1na lon'('nius amon1 1.1111cn1 ra tllt1 than bilttllna t\\Ul'\ ilnll Ion 1n1 '<>l1111on\ on 1hcm " 11 pnmr •NII "" < 1rn11m•n 8nn11n• 1•rl'll"•na 1m111K 11•11•1htr 111 forsc 11•mJ1«1m1\t'\ ""oukl h11•r ,.mkc<..1 11n '"' h 11wc1 11 "''' U.1una Park ht \.lld I le 141\o hcht1 r' tht' c11~ \h•lUld ,.orli. mort \ lo~I~ "'Ith 111hcr 1ttlt\ .inJ "'11h 1hc 1.ounl) on 1uu<" \U<.h ,., 1ru ... 1h and dt' rlopmcnt antl Jffordahk hou11n1 ~A 'ft: \nn f 1.,..,,.,,.1, .\I ,f: 4' O!'Cl PATIO' ,Ill h1ln. t BAfKC,ROl 'II 1 '""'"l'h ,.me In 1 ... un• Ht·.11t n 1•1 ! t. h·lp '"''''\. r1 .1 n ·"' pl..1n ., lh I Jgun..t 'ht , ,,nt1n.,,·,f 1t ~ 1ri \ •h ,, ,.,.,: j""'i,I ,,,ph.r•n''' n~ 1hJt f'llJl'I .1n1t ,.. ... ,1 '" rtir '41Ulh I ·'•"'"·• ''" 1\1'1 • •tnfl1 t I c. 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Mlfll • managing editor -WJ • night editor 11111 -. a , chairman ............. a , executive vice president II••• L Ilk L general manager Editorial Hlgh-s1111d tPaln/alrport plan Just pie In the sky Perhaps it's t ime to face reality. An international airport located at George Air Force Base in San Bcrnadino County and serviced by a high-speed train may be too grandiose. too far and too expensive to use as an alternative to John Wayne Airport. That's the conclusion drawn by independent airport planner Richard Rawlings and Newport Beach Assistant City Manager Ken Delino and the o nly one that rcasonable- minded Orange Count1ans can reach as well. Demand is minimal for an international airport at George. Rawlings said desert o ffi cials are expecting 50 to 60 million annual passengers at the proposed airport. but all the existing Southern California airports together generate only 118 million passengers a year. The onl) real shortfall in Southern Califorina is the 15 million passenger overflow from John Wayne. And of that number. onl) 20 percent are international or "long-haul" passengers who travel farthe r than 2.000 miles. Orange Count) 's need isn't for international flights. b ut for m ore local. commuter-type fl ights. It's hard to imagine a frequent fl)t'r pa) ing $54 for a 30-minute train ride to the desert for a one-ho ur flight to San Francisco. T o the detnment or Orange ( oast residents living under the flight pattern. it's beginning to look more and more like John Wa yne .\1rport wi ll be Orange County·s onl ) airport. It's not fair or JUSt. hut 11·s rcal1t~. If an)one has a v.orkablc allernall\ c that 1sn·t conceived in the land of fantas). y,e'd lo' e to hear 11. Othe~ 1se. let's not waste of time on p1c-1n -thc-c,I>..' dreams Today la HllUl'J Toda) 1s Tucwa~ Ot 1 'I>. thl' 303rd da) of 19~0 f hcrc arc 62 , days left in the ~car Today'\ highlight an h1'itOr) 1hought that thl' l'' <.•nt~ tx.·ing ronra~ed "erl' real On this da1c: In I 7 J), 1he \econd pre'ltdc nt of 1hc l 'n11cd ~tall.''>. John .\dam\. wa!\ born 1n Braintree. Mass. In 1885. poet Eua Pound was horn in Haik~. Idaho Don't be fooled Into higher taxes By Al Tello When we calculate the cost of government - whether at the fed- eral. state. or local levels -there's more to it than JUSt subtracting from the private sector the amount of taxes levied. If 11 were that simple. ~rhaps there wouldn't be as much opposi- tion lo the notion of raising taxes by $30 billion or SSO billion to bring the federal budget closer into balance. What impact docs $30 bilhon in tues have on an econ- omy generating SS.S trillion a yea~ Taxes divert .. working" capital from productive ust' -busi ness expansion. job creation, payrolls. and new investments. When money is diverted for government purposes. productive capital is re- duced. The rate of reduction 1s not one- lc>-<>ne or dollar-for-dollar. As :olumn1st Warren Brookes points out in an anicle for lmprimis. taxes ha ve a mult1pher effect on the value Letters To the Editor: I read the story you printed 1n the Dally Pilot, Oct. 18. by Iris Yot o1 titled. "Int erned Citizens Say A.pology Most Important:· Man y such stones ha ve appeared lately in thc Registcr newspaper and on local and national telev ision news of work ing capital. The current ratio is about I 0 to I. Every dollar onnn-reduccs working capital by 10 times that amount. Conversely, for every dollar that taxes are re- duced. the value of working capital increases b) SI 0. These cakulauons arc based on an accounting pnnc1ple called "tax capital1zat1on." a formula common- ly used to measurc the value of tax assessments on real estate values. When assessing the value of prop: erty. for in stance. taxes are rou- tinely capital1wd as losses at an average return of 10 percent. As accountants and real estate investors know. when pro~rty taxes arc raised SI 00, "alue falls by S 1.000. And when taxes arc re- duced. propcrt) values nse in the same proportion. Th1'1 same pnn- c1ple can be applied to the econom) as a whole When ta'(es arc cap1tahzcd as losses. which they arc. and at an a' eragc rate of return (I 0 percent). 11's not difficult to calculate the war. I would hil.e to rl'mind Yoko1 and Kanno tha1 the internment order was argued and upheld in the Su- prcmc Court The internmen t ordcr was not something that was slipped under the door negative impact that tu increases have on JObs. in vestment. and earn- ings. Mr. Brookes cites 2 examples. The relati vely miniscule federal tax cuts enactcd durina the early years of the Reagan administration productd economic 48ins of slightly mol't' than thirteen times the dollar value of the reduced taxes. Con- ve~ly. tax increases adopted by Massachusetts during the I 980's ·produced double-digit declines in ~rsonal income. employment. and state revenue growth. What this means is that the $30 b1lhon tax .. solution" to the fedcral dcficn amounts to a $300 billion body blow to thc economy. Jn the same vain. this year's SS4.8 billion budget passed by the State Leg.is· laturc will be a harsh penalty for our state's rconomy. Let's not be fooled into thanking that we need to pa)' higher taxes. Al T~J/o 11 E:rtt11lll'~ Aul•t.ul to t od DL1trlc1 S•~rvlsor H•rrl~tt Wlefkr. There a~. no doubt. a few c1t11ens "ho "'ere caught up in the 1ntcrnment who deserve an .. apolog} ·· and rcslltuuon. How- ever. many of the "so-called Japanese-Amcricans" never be· came citizens of the United States. even to this day. And. I understand. some of these Japanest do not read or understand the English language. On Oct JO. 1918. the radtu pla~ "The War of the \\orldc;." c,tarnng Orson Welles. am·d on < B~ The drama about a Martian tn\ a"110n of Eanh. featunng lict1onul nc" !> rl'· portc,, panicked \omc h'>tcncr'> "ho -By Tbr Assocl•IN Prr• In these c;torics the term • .. Japancse-Amencan" shows up do1ens of t1mc and 1s a completely incorrect term. That term imphes c1t1.(ensh1p whi ch an large pan was not true. Thc Jap<fnesc wen-aliens. The wnrt1ml' powers of thc presi- dent arc man) . ..\braham Lincoln suspended c1\ 11 nghts 1n the Civil War and. I understand. 'President Roosc\Clt dad the same in World War II. Civil nghts Wl'rc su'lpendcd for everyone. not JUSt th e enemy aliens. Young press ~oplc. editors and TV people who did not hve throufh this era cannot fully understand 1t. Espec1all) 1f they do not look up the histOf)' and present the historical facts in the matter. Write to usl .............. Clllt ...,Plll .. The ..... Olllt lllt ,... encouraoes correspondence rrom our readers We request teuer1 be kept 10 approximately 300 words Any corresPondenoe slgnlflcantly longer than 300 words wtll be printed at our discretion u a C Mt C tlil'J, llllt Ct I lltlil'J or HIWtll 11111111 Community commef'ltarle• are rnerved for Issues pertlnen1 10 cities and 1own1 atono the Orange Coast Guest commentaries may pertain to any publle luue. Editorial resPonMS are reserved tor rebuttals to editorial Polltlont ol the ..... c..t lllt Piil Letters considered to be libelous or 1n bad taste will not be printed Wrltel't ~re limited to four submlu tons a month All correspondence must be signed and Include the writer s address and telephone number lo~ verification purPoM• Letters lhould be addreued to the ....... c.st 111J ,.., 330 Weal Bay Street, Cotta Maaa, CA 92627 Attention Letter• to the Editor Writers with questions are urg4K! to call the Oall'y Piiot at (71 '4) 6"2-•321. Ext 352 D•allury ~.rM AFRAIOIU. HA~70 {Jf'jAPP()INT THtM.~ \ lly lll'PY Trlll11u ~HAO 70 .ACaPT Fl£5IOY $18/UTY FOR a.JR 8ANKJl6 M/397 1 /?£$/6NEI) CM/l. PRJNOPte IF I UNRe51GN, tvHllT fX)!'5 7HA7 $4Y A8aJT 7JE ' PR/NC!Pl£7 ~~----- President Roose' eh declared the Japanese ··enem y ahen immi- grants" .... Jim Kanno admits. in Yoko1's article. that he did not become a Uni ted States c1t12en until af\er the 1a111"" ,,.a1a1 The following arr samples ofOr- 1111e Coa11 Dally Pllol rc-adcr's comments and cnticisms. The Pilot publishes these responses on a d•ily basis and encou rnge!i its rf'adcrs to call the Hotline at fl42-6086. ltlll PICJCllll I'm calling about a letter that was in the Oct. 21 iss ue of the DaJly Pilot. a letter from Charlene Parker. in C'osta Mesa I think it was incor- rt'Ct and made a bad inference. She inferred that the city of Newpon ~ach was not reqchng newspaper an~ more and that they were j ust throwing them 1n the trash. This ma) lead people to not recycle newspa~r. which would be too bad. I have checked with the city of Ncwpon Beach and they said absolutely thcy arc recycling news- papers still until Jan. I and that thr y arc picking them up and pk k- ina them up scparatcly in a separate truck and they arc takina them to the recycler. So I hope you W111 put somcthina in the paper ... Friday I saw a pme betWttn Hunt1n1ton Beach and West- minster and thm wu a kid who played n0tc tackle for Huntinaion, who did 1n outsandi,. Job end there w11 never any mention in the peptr of him. I think lhJnat like thlt should be mentJoncd. An) good reporter could search out information about the Japanese of WWII to d1scred1t or credit. I for one am looking into the Con- gressional Record. for the declar- ation of war. and into the Supreme Court ruhn~ for the case of in· tcrnment ..\lso ne wspapers. Qn micro-film. arc a\a1lablc for those ycar5 for venficat1on of facu. He was fantastic and did a real good JOb. e\ en though we won and they lost He 1>hould have been mentioned. I looked up his stats. His name is St-an Lancaster. he had thrce quartt>rback sacks, 10 un- assisted tackles. two caused fumbles and a fumble reco\ Cf} He far out- did any of the other defensive play- ers through the week and l think it shou ld be menttonC'd PlllllVI Cllllll Congratulattons on the new im- proved Dally Pllot. It is a better newspa~r and your effons arc ob- vious in the product. Particularly so the local news coverage and for the women cspenall) a first-class so- ciety page. But as I mcnttont'd bcfor'C there is one area where I bcheve yo" have come up woefully lacking -na· tionally syndicated columnist. Then I reali1cd there must have bttn a conscious effort to de- emphasize the national writen and devote the entire oplnfon pqe to local writen with the mt of the pa1e filled with letten to the editor. Thts is commendable for a com - munity new paper. but most aood community newspapers carry na - tional writen as well. To adequateJy and responsibly cover the national. as well as local opinion. it would only seem l<Jkal to accomph1h this by the add1taon of en o~ IJllJe. Wuh the inc:rcatc in your advcn isina rtvmuc as you rtport, can't you afford. and in such a wealthy cduatcd ara don't we \ A In cl osmg I would wish you would ask any S\lrv1vin1 veteran of t~.c war with Japan. who saw com- bat ~rv1cc. what their yicws arc on the subject of apol<>I)' and repara- tio n for the 50-Clllcd "Japanese Americans" of World War II. C'ARL C. YOST Ncwpon ~ach deserve. to have a complete com- munity ne"spa~r. Well. these arc m ) comments and suggcstions. I gratefully appreciate your responses and look forward to reading them. CllJ• lllllClllll This is Grant McCombl down in Laguna Beach. I juSt wanted to say that I am happy to sec some of the facts and figures comina out on this canyon deal. I personally haven't made my mind up one way or another. but up until recently in anicles like yours. it was gj vina people some idea that It is more than an emotional Issue. Just want to lay thanks for lettina us see what some of the money problems are goina to be. How's evcrythina aoing, OK? I'm calling about the Monday, Oct. 29 issue of the DallJ PUet. The ballot can fnahten away voters which it d~s and I am sure it l1 dcsif!'lcd that way. It aoes into detail. But I think one place: where M miaht stan to straiahtcn thi1 out is maybe we &hould put 1n a 29th measure that 11)'1 all newspaptrs must print the truth in red and the sensationalism you IUYI e1n to ahead and print in bllck. likt you arc dojna now. I cannoc ..,.,.ae the two. This way it would bit wsy easy~ or counc you IUYI would noc have to buy •lot or red ink. that'• fOr SU~. Martin Smith If voters impose Proposition 140's severe term-limits on the California Legislature, its members will have . themselves to blame. They gerrymandered their election districts so effectively during the 1980s that they made it ext~mely difficult for voters to displace them. Term limits are not a good answer to the problem. but voters now seem likely to seize on the proposal as their only way of throwing the rascals out. Consider the record since 1982. after incumbents were elected from their newly gerrymandered dis· tricts. In the following three general elections in 1984. 1986 and 1988 - 300 lcg1slat1ve contests altogether -only three incumbent lawmakers were defeated. (Another incumbent lost in a primal) contest.) That's a success rate most dictatorships would env) Another measure of how the la~t rou nd of gerrymandering limited the ability of voters to make changes in Sacramento has been the stability of the pany ratios during the 1980s. Assembly Democrats emerged from the 1982 elections with a 48-32 margin over the Re- publicans. That has fluctuated onl) slightly -to 47-33 in 1984. 44-36 in 1986 and back to 47-33 "\ 1988. Compare that with the greater fluc- tuations in the old election distncts. The Democratic advantage in thc Assembly went from SS-25 1n the 1974 vote. S7-23 1n 1976. 50-30 in 1978 and 48-32 in 1980. The-state Senate. where onl) half the members arc up for election al an) one t1mc. 1s inherent]) a more stable bod). E \-Cn so. thc pan) ratios in the upper house fluctuated less in the 1980s than in the 4.970s . New faces appeared in the Lcg1s- laturc mon~ frequent!) in the prt-1982 districts (which were not the result of a panisan ger- rymander. but "'ere~rawn b)' the couns after Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan and a Dcmocra11c- dom1nated L~islaturc could not qree on elcct1bn d1stnct lincs). The old districts ga' c voters bcttcr op- ponunit1cs to impose term hm1ts on those individual lcg1 slators the~ wanted to oust. · · Currently. onl y• 21 of the As· scmbly's 80 members serve w1th1n the hmtt that would be impo~d b) Propos1t1on 140 on lower house memben -three two-year terms or less. But in 1980. more than twe>- th1rds of the .\s~mbl). 55 mcm· btrs. we" under the three-term limit. In 1970, the short-timers numbered SO. Most of them had been fint elected 1n 1966 as pan of the new Legislature that had been redistricted under the U.S. Supreme Court's new one-man. one-vote rul- ing. l n the 40-scat Senate. onl y 17 members currently arc under the two four-)car terms limit that would be established by Prop- os1t1on 140. Instead of acros.s-the-board term limits. the right reform would be to eliminate gerrymanderin' and to ettate districts in which both panics had a chance to win in the aeneral election. Under the present system. all but a few districts arc safe for one pany or another. (While voters may say they vote for the individual and not the pany, for most of them -as hiah as 80 ~Tttnt accordina to some esti- mates -the party labtl is the most important s1naJe factor in detcrmin- lna how they mark their ballots.) In their efforts to defeat Prop- osition 140. Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and Senate Presi~nt Pro Tern Dav1d Roberti have hlrcd the same consultina team of Michael Berman and Carl D'A4ostino. whose campaips of deceit and distonion in the 1980s persuaded voters to tum down ~· distnctina refonn measutts. It will be much harder to obfuscate the lssun this time, however. RedistriC1jna rcfonn is a rela- tively arcane subject that few votcn u'*tlcand. Voters arc much more lik~ly to pasp the idea behind tmn limits -throwina L~ rascals out, even if it has the unf'onuna&e effect Of throwina out some <keen• and ottf'ul lawmakers alona with lM rucala. ......... ~ ... ...., Nit 't,.,. .. ~ a.. ,,.. ,,,,.._ ..... lier ..... ._ --~~ tf , ... 111 Ille IHtlltfA 4fflftt, .... :-: ... .. • "* "" "'911TS: • • .... • Qll9r. CQD ..,, .......... M....,lllOf .......... .. c-ty .. "'-"" ~C-..•1111 ,...,.11 ....... ® © ........ a...,111 It ....... ... """" ,.., LOW OCEAN REPORT -...... TODAY'S SUN BOATING SURFING ' ......... MclfHllC •119-Sunrise: 6:09 a.m. .. ... Olotr -cOllQI ... ti\, ... , ... UICA1D -9M r-. dMnet& ..,.... Sunset: 5:01 p.m. -~--~lltwsl II .............. 2-4 ... C...Qr ~ ...... 11 IS lllOb 1111111 Z loel Mil 111 IN lltt ~---H ..... ,_ (otlllllllt~ l-. .... TODAY'S MOON ....... ~ei..--H ... "' ..... FISHING 24 .... ...... Moonrise: 2:52 p.m. Siii ClllMMt 2-4 ..... ..... Good talcllt:s Of Ollllle. ..a.et. ...... Moonset: 2:31 a.m. K.. w allco llm ltt rl90rttd ...... .......... .. wttfl IOllt toCl hsll, bll tlCldl Ml ........ uMtflsll ....... Qt 0 () TIDES ....... ........ s.. ..... 09 ..... IHO p11 s..1,_ 6 21 I Ill ~· S..1111 ..... ......... Full Moon Last Otr. New Moon S..&* .... ........ Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 17 ...... ... _ "Tide source: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Springs, Cob. Costa Mesa students on Disney · special By Tom Titus Ofaoge Coul Delly Pllol Students at Costa Mesa's Allard Academy will be glued to their television sets - or to those of their f nends who get the Disney Channel on cable -Sunday at 7 p.m. That's when six of th eir classmates will perform in production numbers for Disney's "American Teacher Awards" special. The half-dozen local kids competed with ovc.r I 00 boys and girls in Southern California for 18 singing and dancing pans. Disney choreo- grapher Jam Bates noted that 1t was unusual for so many singt'r/dancers to be chostn from the same school. The special was taped Oct. 7 at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood and the Orange County group had a chanC'e to meet Goldie Hawn. Tom ~llcck. Carol Burnett and other celebnt1es makmg guest appearances on the show. One of tht' performers wall be I I -)ear-old Meshell Dillon of Costa Mesa. who's already a veteran TV actn:ss. he's been cast an "Sisters." "Freddy's Nightmares~ and -Santa Barbara." as well as three mo' •ts. four operas and two Coca Cola commercials Huntington Beach's Mindy Cowan. 13. also will appear 1n the Disney pcctal. The tmy ~head 1s an eighth grader who has appeared :requentl) on nat1onw1de Tnnity Broadcasting TY programs and played Manon tn the Yorba linlla Children's Theater production of "The Music Man." Other local yo ungsters who 'll be seen on the show arc Adrienne ticfcl. 13, of Laguna Hills: Duane Walhams Jr.. 11. of Tustin: Clinton Mosley Jr .. 13. of Westminster. and Robin Lynn Follman. 20. of El Toro. t The llard Academy offers a unique. pcr- ;onal approach to the performing ans. Teachers and students arc dedicated to excellence and 1nd1v1dual development of voice. movement and auditioning techniques. More information on the school is available at 641-2030. 0 South Coast Repenol) has a treat in store for Halloween patrons at the company's current production of "The Secret Rapture." Anyone purchasing a ticket to _WednesdJly's performance will receive a S«ond ticket free. If )ou·re going solo. adm1ss1on will be at half priC'e. It's a bargain hunter's incentive to view the West Coast premiere of David Hare's highly touted play about good and evil in a prominent famil) an oontemporal) Bntain. Call 95 7-4033 for ticket informauon. 0 l'hc Drama Group at South Coast Com- munity Church will present an evenina of one- .Kt plays Satu.rda) evening under the direction of George De V ncs. The program will bt staged from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Road. ln•ine; and adm1\S1on 1s frce. The compan)' as open to newcomers. and meetings of the Drama Group are held on the S«ond and founh Mondays of each month at the church. 8C'g1nn1ng and advancd acting and scent' study classes also arc offered. Call 859-0980. ext. 328. for add111onal information. 0 CALLBOARD -The San Clemente Com- munuy Theater wall hold aud1t1ons Saturday and Sunday at I p.m. for "Cnt1c's Choice" at Meshetl Oilton 1he Cabnllo Pia) house. 202 Ave. C'abrillo. San Clemente ... B.J. Scott is d1rect1ng 1hc Ira Le' in comcd) which calls for a cast of two men. thrtt women and one early adolescent boy or girl . morc information 1s available at 49.2-0465. The Costa Mesa C1v1c Playhouse 1s seeking models for its annual yuletide pageant ... men. women and children of all age arc needed for the hving greeting cards of the sca~n and singers for tht' carolers ... 'olunteers should sign up Nov. 5 or 6 at 1 p.m. at the pla) house. 661 Hamilton 1 .• Costa Mesa. or call 650-5269 for more informatmn Soprano mes in to resCue jinxed Verdi opera ,,. ..... • • • • • WARM STATIONARY ~ ~ [Il E3 ~ s 0 ~ ~ IHOlllllUIS RAIN T~ FUMW ... ..:. a ...,., nc:uuw ....... n w ....... e • ... '1 SJ ..... ,. " .... • ti ~c. a " a.. .... ~ .. " ci...... ,. .. ~,, .... ~.,, ::: • • ti • ..... • M ........ .. . .... • • ....... 14 U ·-Cly 15 15 u. ..... n M Ullt ... ft '1 :...:w Jt • 0 5' ....... ,. . ... , .. n " ..... 61 M ......... 1' H ..., .. 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Susan Dunn. the dramatic soprano who was to make her co m· pany debut in the ('Cntral role of Amelia. came down with laryngitis Fnda). Her forced cancellation echoed the company's 1982 and I Q85 productions. when l e) sopranos also had problem~. But then. e\t~n in I 59. the prem1err performance "as dela)ed b) censors until Vt"rd1 made numerous pohucal changes 1n the work. pc-o'l>k at the ba~ "I like v.hat ·-·-._,.. - \\3S flown 1n from Ne" Yorl to Bush is doing. He kccps sendin& I:"-=~1-:"'d 1 sing the rok l 'nder the circum-troop'I Q\Cr theft' bcC'ausc v.e·\t' aot . • .. • ...... .._ =--I SAN FRANC! 0 -Verdi's "Un Ballo tn Maschera" has a 1inx- nddled histor). One more struck before 11s current San Francisco 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 • ~o .._..t1t (ln5*to)Q D • • • • • • I , On shon notice Deborah Voigt 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11 :00 11 :30 -. -1 ' I ~ --stances she did a remarkable JOb. to get the mess:ige through." ·---oo-------1 rli " -~ her pe ormancc outshining those' Hope made thr announcement ·•-·--• of man~ who h~d bttn rchearsing dunng fcsta,1t1es at Lackland 1r ~ '" =.aa.-=~ for v.etks. Fonunatel). Voigt had ForC't' Base. where a theater was ":="".-=~ ·-· been understud) ing the role at the rcnamr.d in has honor. ~r-. .a.no •u•mt .... ,10 ·-- Metropolitan Opera. (Dunn 1s c--.-~~~~:~~~::J!:·~-~~~~e1:1;-~~·~-~~~...3~!!1iC~~IJ pected to return to the cast when -By Th .....a.IH Ptea =::--::;~ ¥¥1 the opera 1s performed Wcdnes-r---- dn).) Rich \\llh features Verda afi- cionado regard as thf1r due - magnificrnt mclodu:s. elaborate choral and orchestral sclect1ons, dramatic c.-nscmble'I -the opera falls short of bcina a true mastcr- p1C'C'C because of a dramat1call) weak second act. The San Francisco production. introduced in 1977. boast hand· some John Conklin scts. the most remarkable of v.h 1ch 1s 1he final scene's aoratous. hra"1h detailed rttttallon of the intenor of the opera housc 10 tockholm. wtden. Individual pcrformantt1 raf\&Cd from outstand1n1 to mercly adc-- quatc. but the entire packa,e came off well. Cl't'dtt for that 1s due mostl)' to Vo11t. Beauufully focused. strona and pure or tone. she was evcryttuna an Amelia should bt. cx('Cpt ph 1cally tnm. Tracy Dlhl as Oscar the J)atC (Verdi's only trouser role). lam fondary as the assassin ount AnckarJtrom. and Diane urT)'. in her company debut as the sorccttts Madlmt ArvKlson. tumtd in u· pcnor perfonnanccs vocally and dramatically. Ermanno Mauro. u Kina Gustavu thouah adequate. was lest 11t1thctory. fack1na color 1n his "oict and fechna In his act1n The choNs. under Ian Rob- crtt<>n 's dirttttOft, in\tfl>ttttd tM man) rouMQI melodies •ith \<Cf'\<C and C'lttf\al anlC'Ulltion. MauNJo Am\A's conductaftl, similarly. did JUSttct to the com~·s intent and the ssnerrs' n«d1. with ftutn and harp dclivcrina npttially ~nee\· tt\I~ S-lllltl· ·---·--lllCltrl~ ........... -• IJ• t .... ··-.... . .... _ _ .... _ ._ ............ ~ ...... ._ IMb all .... 11 , .... .... ,,,...· ~----'~ I ,. . .._ __ _..,.....,.,.._u,..,... ........ ....... x • .....-.. ........ --.. ~Wlulf=· rdeuod Monday IACllAMINTO -Catilnlul .. Pnl , state Boanl of .. 'dit .. * ciprene llllllk ia E,,,.&f'r ftpra for 1989 show .... ben -an •Im•• II I ~NIK drop.oft' of I 4 percent 7•000 ol them since 1919. in lbe sale of cipmtes. llMe llelhb oft"ICials and ~ .. The ~ impreuioa is that ......... anribu1e this dramatic lbe 1c&ct hu .._ mOI& ~ _... co the 1918 vocer .. pproved nouMed UlOftl youth, especially ..,.OD initiative that levied 1 25-::r" thole 11yi"* they don't in-~k tax increate and to ..., smoki111." Kizer aid. la•8Claed an ambitious $220 .. We tnctr when we raised taxes aliOa tablcco education cam-that the IDOlt vulnerable population ...-. would stop smokina and that was · .. \'ou can track the rawe of de-~ &eenaacn, .. said Jane Hqedom CRMe in California smoken aoina of the American Luna Association. 1*:l IO at least 1974," California '1t would just become too ex- _... chief Kenneth Kizer II.id pensive ... Mollday. "Since 1974 thm bas Backers of Proposition 99 -the .,.. a ste8dy decline. Then bqi11-tobacco initiative -projected they .U. in 1988 and on into 1989, the might sec a 10 percent decline in curve takes a much sharper anale the sale of cigarettes if tobacco taxes 'Mft increuid. .. But the 14 perwat decline ha been an incredible victory," said Haacdom. Health advocates, iacludina those at the American Cancer So- ciety and the lu"I u.oc:iation, hailed the decline. "What ha the tollecco industry scared is that we know tbat media cam .. Wris about smokioa t"aSation do work.·· said ffaledom. .. And that's what the dramatic increase beyond the eft'ttt of the Wt (in- crease) is due to."/ Early measurements of the effect of the aagresive tot.coo education campaian launched in April in- dicate that Californians are gettina the strong anti-smok.ina messqes the state is sendins them. One prominent advcnisemcnt teatuns a rw ll1docbd coftln wr anawm .... .,.w,.tda1Mmr1 q' ~ ....... are '"''rill• killilll ,,,, """. Another lhowl an .aor, porva)l- ina a tobllcco company executive, e.xhoni• IUt .....,'°Ind l , 100 new smokm a di)' IO malre up for*- who are quittina or alletedly dyiaa from tot.cco ute. "We're not in this business for our health," be tells the smoke-filled room. "A survey done among 18,000 C,aJifomians showed that 75 percent recalled the advenise~nts;'' said Kizer, whose departmen~on­ tracted with private agencies to create the campatan. ''That's good supportive data showing that we're on the right track -that people arc hearina. rememberina and paying attention to the ads." •• lllldaer Ille sute nor lbe KONI ol community-based or· ... izationl daat aR rec:eivina the bulk or the IOb9cco Wt education f\ands are rellina on their laurels. Tueeday Kizer will unveil the tbird phuc or the campeip's 1ele- vtllon. radio, print and outdoor .as. ~ .. AU are controversial," said Kizer ... A couple of them are more so tban the othen - a little less friendly towa.rdsthetot.cco indus- try than we have been so far. "And we think that this new wave of ldvenisina will make as profound an impression on state residents as the fint collection of ads." One new ad will focus on the SQ0,000 underlle American teen- tJlll'I who WepUy buy ~ .... vendina machines. -~ public opiniel: dlla lllat'I . emertted a1 '*' or our ~ shows that the pubHc ... very stronafy about ~ rcstric- tions on vcndina machines." said Kim. "It's the son of i.Dlonnaaion that elected officials need to be aware of." Among statistics the .... bas collected are numben sbowiaa that 7S percent of smokers favor restri<> tina accns to cigarette vendin& ma· chines and that 80 peroe=t au n touaher enforcement and ties for violating laws that 'bit the sale of tobacco products to yount- stcn . Among nonsmokers, the numbers increase to 85 percent and 90 percent. Ki1er said. Robbery chase ends in Irvine Amburgey fundraising whips competition IRVINE -Three Los Angeles men were arrested late Monday on suspicion of robbing a Mission Viejo man at gunpoint in front of his home, Orange County Sheriffs Larry Abbott said. By Bob van Eyken ar.,.. COMt Delly Piiot COSTA MESA -City Coun- cilman Orv Amburgey has raised more than S 140.000 over f.e put four ~rs toward bis re-election campaian, a fiaure that dwarfs the fun- draisina efTons of the four other candidiates. including Mayor Peter Buffa. Amburgey, whose 1990 contribu- 1lions as of the latest filing date on ~t. 20 total $46,527, has been :oharacterized as a pro-development •• • Cal1/o,,t1a Ttarllfr ~ A Hur~"""'' T candidate. His long list of campaian backers includes many developers and com- panies or associations with real estate and development interests. Nearly half of t he four-year total. however. has come from smaller contributions from locaJ businesses and individuals and has annual fund-raising golf tournament. Among his maJor contributors 'arc C.J Scgcrstrom & Sons. which has contributed $8.388 to his re- election fund in the past fo ur years. Other developers contributing large sums include Triangle Square As- sociates ($4,500 si nce January. I 988) and Amell Development ($7.500 since January. 1988). Buffa. who runs a distant second A H in overall fund raising. has collected more than $66,000 over the past four years. including S35,65S. this year. He has also garnered some sup- port from developers and real estate interests. including the Scgerstrom Co .. which has given him S 1,276 since 1986. Buffa has also received more sup- pon than any other candidate from political action committees. Former city cpunc1lwoman and mayor Arlene Schafer, back in the fra y after deciding not to seek a third term in 1986. has also raised a substantial campaign chest. re- ported at S20.482 as of Oct. 20. Schafer's major conbtributions tend to come from individuals and [ R [d Foglid PrPstdent. CTA smalJ 10 medium-sized businesses. She has also received support from the Scgerstro m Co .. but only at the relatively modest level of $250. No contributions over S 1,000 were listed 1n her Oct. financial dis- closure statement. Jay Humphrey, anothe r challenaer. has filled his modest campaign chest entriely with con- tributions of $500 and under from individuals and small businesses in Costa Mesa. Conspicuous!) absent from Humphrey's roster of fi nancial sup- port is the real estate and develop- ment community. Humphrey. who also ran fo r City Council in 1986. is an advocate of controlled growth and opposes high densi ty development. Challenger Karen McGhnn is running largely on footwork. wit hout major contribuuons. McGhnn has raised Sl.698. ac- cordin~ to her most recent state- ment. RALLY FromA1 The men. 23-year-old Wendall Allen Can er. 19-year-<>ld Maurice Tyrone Smith and a I 6-year--0ld, allegedly drove up alongside a Mission Virjo man who was pulling up 10 bis home on the 17000 block of Condado Lane and demanded his watch, his money and his car keys. Abbott said. They then fled , but left the victim's c~r behind. Police received a call at 8:40 p.m. from the victim. who copied down the license plate number of the car the suspects were dnvmg. and sheriffs deputies spotted the car on the 405 freeway. Deputies then tailed the car at about 65 'miles per ho ur and stopped the men after they exited the freeway at MacArthur Boulevard shortly after 9 p.m., Abbott said. Police later found fo und a gun o n the side of the freeway and one in the car, and the arrests were made without incident, police said. The men were taken to Shenff s headquarters in Santa Ana for questioning. -By Ille D•lly Pilot Police probe multi-person shootout SANTA ANA. Call( -A shoot· ing late Monday night lefi at least one victi m killed and several more people wounded. pohcc said. The age of the v1ct1ms and the nu mber of people involved was not l.no"n. police Sgt. Dave Nick said. l he shooting occurred shortly after 10 p.m. an the 800 block of South C\ulln an treet. Nick said. Investigators sent to the scene were not immediately certain if the shooting 10\1Jhcd gang activity. -By lk D•lly PJJ.1 ~==::a~==~~=============================::J .. whites at the bottom of the Im." the park, told Tiie Oru1e CoHt DaJJy Pilot Monday that he will keep famiiy rMmbers awa) from th e 'icini ty for their safct). The miln, who asked to remain unidentified. said the gathenng hkt- 1) wall be peaceful. But. he added, he's not taking an) chances pohn· dt partmen1. I respect any- one's nght to lobb). But the bottom hne 1s that there could be a great mk 10 innocent bystanders." In applyin& for the sound equi~ mt>nt permit. m1th reportedly said the group plans to assemble at I or I :30 p.m. and would be there for a few hours. city officials said. Teachers Recommend on Nov. 6th The State Counc il of Education, the representa tive assembly of the 230,000-member California Teachers Association, studied the m a ny propositions that w irl app ear o n the Nov. 6 th ballot. Fif- teen (15) of them were found to affect educatio n, our stud ents, and our students' future. CT A's recommendations o n those 15 are: Yes -Prop. 126 Alcohol Tax Virtually all education org<>nizations a nd many law enforcement groups urge a NO vote o n 134. Also urg ing NO on 134 are the California Taxpayers Assn. and the California Democratic 4lnd Republi· can Parties. 126 r&Jises t&Jxes on alcoholic beverages to the nil- tion&JI &Jverage. It does not require expenditures be- yond wh&Jt it collects. Revenues gener<>ted by 126 will go into the state's general fund, protecting education's share of the budget. The bulk of those funds could then be used to hire additioNI police officers to in· creAise drunk driving patrols; to tre<>t alcoholics in trilumil centers and mental health facilit ies and in reh&Jbilitation and recovery programs; and to step up the war on alcohol abuse &Jnd 1lleg.il drug use. Unlike Prop. 134, 126 will not hurt other state programs or necessit<lte incre<>5e$ in the income or SO>les taxes. 134 is such b4ld public policy that al most every maior newspaper in the state -including the San Diego Union, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News, San Francisco £xaminrr, Oakland Tril1unc, and Sacramento Bee -recommends NO on 134. N'O Prop. 135 Pe$tlcldes No Prop. 136 Taxfu No Prop. 137 lnlffatlves No Prop. 138 F01estry Yes Prop. 128 Environment No Prop. 139 Inmate Labor Yes Prop. 129 Crime tlondsJ No Prop. 140 Politic$ Yes Prop. 130 F01ests (londs) 140, like Prop. 13 1, would limit .. 11 statewide of- ficeholders, including the governor and stD te su-No Prop. 131 Po/Ines perintendent of public instruction -a s well as 131 would limit governors and other state offi-state senators -to just two terms; As· dais to two four-year terms and Stille SeNtors and semblymembers would be restricted to three, two- ASlemblymembers to twelve consecutive years in year terms. Amtlteurs would both write and the legislature. It would deny the vdlers the right administer the laws that govern our lives. The leg· to tt-lect popular and effective public !>fficials. isla ture would be dominated by its permanent 131 would turn the state legislature over to its staff'-and by lobbyists for special interests. p11id, ongoing staff and to professional lobbyists. Schools would be especfally hurt, as public offi- ln addition, 131 would give tax dollars to political dais with vittll experience in educational issues ampajgns: It would take money away from edu-were barred from off ice. cation, health care, and other programs, or would 140 is opposed by almost every m&Jjor newspa- raiee taxes, or would do both. per in the state and by org•mizations representing Uke Prop. 140, 131 would arbitrarily deprive il v<lst array of perspectives. Among those urging a Californians of their right to vote for c.and idates of NO vote on 140 -and a NO vole on 131 -are: the their choice -and it would give us a ·legislature California Council of Churches, ulifornia Farm - ol amateurs· in a complex and even dangerous BureAiu, California Coalition of Law Enforcement time. A~iations, California Council of Police and She-- Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dianne riffs, Congress of Senior Citizens. California Man- Feinstein has expressed specific opposition to 131. ufactu rers Assn., u lifornia Te0>chers Assn., and And former President Ronald Reagan has said that OJl ~rnia Faculty Assn. (professors in the 20-ca/1'- •lhe people lhould have the right to vote for pus u lifornia State University system). whomever they want, as many times as they Yes _ . Prop. 143 Col~• (londl} want.• 131 is undemocratic. 143 authorizes $450 million to build new f.lcili· Y• -Prop. 132 Moflne,.IOUIC»I ties on the campuaes of our community coll~ M--Prop. 13' Alcohol rax and state university systems. With college enroll· nv ments exploding. the funds are desperately 1'I would take funds away from education and needed if we are to prettrve our ex~llent sy1tems. ..., ..,. .. programs. It woufd do little for law en- '°'4wnent and almo.t nothing to corni>At the prob· y., -Prop. 1~ SchOOll (londlJ ... of alcohol abuse. 134 would alto require the Enrollment in our public ldiools is $.rowing by ..... to .,-nd -in itl fltlt ymr alone -llrrtt timt.S 200,000 1tu~nts a ~ar. This S800 mtllion bond • fiuch moMJ' n it rai.a. Either the incorM tax i91ue would Mfp us build torM of the additional • .... aa .. Would have to be incraRd. classrooms we need. • m'A urgea you to lhldy the w1d1 of these -and other -propositions and to consider their .,,.... And ~d 1pptte1at~ it if education's needs ind concerns were factors in your thioki1'g. ..,.Vllrwis publ~ by ttM CaHfom .. TfttC:hen AMOCl1tk>n • 1105 MurchlllOft Dr., lurllngame 94010 • 5151 ~..-.-C..Wry llvd., 51* G, Loll Angt'fft 90045 • 1111 10th St .. Slcram~to 95814. • Smith. who would say on))-that he lives in Orange County. saJd that Met1gcr dotsn't plan to attend the rall). Ht said Central Park was picked bccausc n's in "a good neighborhood and 1s a big park." A black resident. who li"cs near MADD From A 1 the wreck. pleaded guilt) 1n June to felony vehicular manslaughter. drl\ting under the innuence and driving at excessive speeds. "As a black c1t11cn I can't go to Central Park on Nov. 3." said th e 30-}car-<>ld computer consultant. "I have a lot of confidence in the threat of suspended prison time looming over his head. would have serious!) mo11 va1ed Schuler to re- habilitate. Schuler "still has a shot at rc- hab1l1tat ing himself," KJar stud. "He tried real hard on his own. He has a v~ severe alcohol problem. "This "as not gro"is negligence. It was regular negligence.·· But Ruth Abel and Cater cited Schulcr's failure 1n two alcohol c~anccs for the four-year. term were rehab programs and his arrests even shm. what with Schuler s age and aflcrthe fatal collision on charges of lack of an) felon) conv1ct1ons on assault and stealing alcohol from a his record. · grocer) store as proof the young The 16-month pnson sentence man cannot change. Prosecutors asked for the maxi- mum prison sentence. but Deputy District Attorney Thomas Dunn said he had warned the family that was harsher than the probation and "We ~licvc this )'Oung man Wlll suspended pnson time defense at-continue to be a danger once he's torney Ronald Klar had requested. released." Cater said. "He doe-sn't Klar said hc felt probation. wath thr seem willing to change. The maxi- group of 25 10 50 people was expected. according to the apph- ca11on mum four }Cars would ha ve kept him ofT the streets longer. In this s1tuat1on. 11 S(.'C.ms that's all you can do -keep him off the streets." "He'"i been gncn more chances than hc deserves." Ruth .i\bel said. "He'"i o ut of control. He's a real menace." Thc w1do". "ho shared 33 years w11h her hu"iband bcforc his death, said she feel5 the Judge failed in his dut) to protect the public. "I am not pleased wnh Judge Brown," she said. "Judges have a tremendous amount of power and Judges have very little accountabili- 1) Soc1ct) reall) docs not lake drunken dnv1ng seriousl). "Nothing wall bring o\lan back. It's now up to Mr. Schuler 10 tum his life around." DO G R aOMETHINO AN D Yc111r "'i~h 111 'ilrt' for Asn•·n.·•, rnVlmnni.•nt 1 ;111 ht-f'ttlfillNI 1\ 111ft nf 1t1I •·Sllolll• wtll lwlp u" "'Ofk on bc·half 111 n .. 111rr •ml 1t• fl"'l()UI'\'<'• v.hll1• tn't'lna you from mo<"!W'n.htp fll'l•blf-ITI' You11 rn;oy lb .,.v11111• 11nrl olhf'r bl"n .. Rt' 1• ~II ( onc.t. t Miki" (11l'C'n. IJ111d I 11fb ll1Mt1•r. tor valuabw mformlltlOll VOTE RIGHT -VOTE ENRIGHT ON NOVEMBER 6th ELECT JAMES GEORGE ENRIGHT DISTRICT ATTORNEY • ~~r~' >N"~~~~u!~ l '' t?r1t~1 10~ or <"all I .ll~.U.&'164. nlrn<Uon ~ t A PROFF-SSIONAL PROSECUTOR by experience and merit. Faithfully served 23 years u Oranae COunty Chief Deputy District Attorney manqina and supervising all felony and misdemeanor cases. • NOT A POLmCAL APPOINTEE. Jim will not be subject to or have the appearance of beina beholden to political influence or special interests. He will be 1CCOUotable to you the voters of Onnae County . • A COURTROOM LA WYER. Jim WIS the of.nae County pro1ecutor of Jtambez -Tbe Niaht Slallaer; proeecutor of wife killer Donald DaWIOll; ~of newlboy killer Robert ThomptOll; pro1ecutor of drua king Timothy 0~NGE COUNTY DESERVES AN ELECTED DISTRICT ATTORNEY JAMES GEORGE ENRIGHT DESERVES YOUR VOTE ~ II 11w RIGHT,,... fol llW job.• I••• o. WUliuill • ...., Dillricl ~ of Oi • c • .., .............. c...,.,,... . ,.,. lir lfrtllllt ,.. ttttrtet a....,, c..tu• "' "'* · ,. lMlt, ._.. .,., ca tlnl If you haven't been able to work up much enthusiasm for this National foot- biall l.aaue 1eUOn, don't feel alone. Others haven't been able to ,et a handle on it. either. It has been an eiaht-week exercise in inconsistency and contradiction as the majority of teams have been strug)- ing for identity. On this •PR.roaching Sunday, however, Los Aqeles fans arc to be treated as the Raiders(6-I) and Chiefs (4-3) will play an important pme in Kansas City, one which you will be able to enjoy on television. The Raiders. one-point underdogs, wilJ probably lose. Historically, they simply <don't play that well in K.C. Maybe it's because playing host to the Raiders is still a very bia deal for the Chiefs, who haven't forsotten the wonder- ful rivalry which u isted between ex-coach Hank Stram's teams and the old Oakland Raider powerhoutes under John Madden. Maybe it's because the Raiders aren't quite as sure-footed on anificiaJ turf. Maybe it's just a matter of how the teams match up. Consider. too, the Bo Jack.son factor. He may play football in L.A. but be plays baseball in K.C. and his return will be guaranteed to stimulate the populace. Also. defeat qainst the Raiders in this panicular game. at this halfway juncture of the season. could be disastrous for the Chiefs. They need it badly. Victory by K.C.. however, would help set the stqe for an even biger match-up three weeks later (Nov. 2S) at the Coliseum when the same two teams play apin. Wbat kind of pme will we view this Sunday? I think the operative buzz word these days is "smashmouth," which is being used almost as often as "focused." I think you aet the idea. The Chiefs will come a-rushina with their Niaerian NiJht· mare, Christian Okoye, and throwina with their veteran QB. Steve DeBera. The Raiders will counter with the alter- nating fresh legs of Bo and Marcus Allen and ovcr-the-tOP. passina of the much- improved Jay Schroeder. See TALLEY /It Patrick Larkin CM 11111'1 Los Caballeros captures fifth in ladies 3.0 The ladies 3.0 team from Los Caballeros Sporu Villlee in fountain Valley took fifth place Jut weekend In TUCIOft, Ariz., at the U.S. Tennis AllociationfVolvo Team Na· tionaJ Championahipa at the DoubleTree Rnon. Led by CaP'&in June Evana. Los Cab won three atrailht matcbll bebe fallins to Millouri v~ of'Olnaba Neb., 4-1 in tbc q...nerftnall. Eventual •m champion wasa.t~.Tenn. 11ae NII of tlae -.n c:omiited of Carol c...a. NMCy Feaa. Muy Ann 8rolda. Midle 'nompeon. Donaa MOlby. s,IZi Halr111d, Pam N.-., Alice N~ lentanne ,.......,, Miwlko S.W. Sutu Ti..._ LJU Villel llld Pun Kampa. ne .. ~ oldll-.. Dia Tibblta. a W1Uti1 praA•lwl M IM dub. D Mid"*fil"-'d•lllCh• lelClU9,..... Bamssla••ed with hnmtHatlq 41-10~ ~ Daw Goldberg ,.,,...... .... PITTSBURGH -1'111 Pittsburab Steeler1 speciaJ teams their own buallina became somethina special Monday niabL EmbuTalled a week llO at Su fraa- cilco when they allowed the 49en 10 recover a kickoff' at their own S, ..-d victimized Monday niabt by 0... Green's 100.yard return of the opeaiJll kickoff. the PinsburJb special teams made a 180-dearee tum in helpina tbe Steelen over the Rama 41-10. "When you play &peeial teams, you can't ever tet down.•• said Dwiabt Stone, who also scored a touchdown and had a 40-yard pass reception on offente. "All you can do is just keep flyina at them." .. Championship teams will come b9c:t from what happened to us last week and do the thinp we did toni&)tt," special teams coach Oeorae Stewart said. It was the most points scored by the Stcelen since Dec. 13, 1986 in a 4S.24 victory over the New York Jets. This wu the team that didn't score an offensive touchdown in its first four pmcs and then came up with nine in the next two. Bubby Brister had four touchdown passes on Monday ni&)tt, two followina interceptions. Merril Hoae bad three touchdowns and Pittsburgh's lcaaue-lead- ing pass defense limited Jim Everett to IS completions in 34 attempts for 176 yards. But it was the special teams that set the tone. Rod Woodson returned kickoffs 44 and 49 yards to set up two field goals by Gary Anderson. And Larry Griffin and Stone combined to stuff Rams punter Keith English, setting up a one-yard TD run by Hoge that opened up a 27-10 lead in the third quarter. Steelers' A~ Woodson (26) mak• a big hit on Rama receiver Willie Andenon, ,_.,.ng U:. b8ll k>oee. The victory improved Pittsbur&h's re- cord to 4-4. The Rams arc 2-S and in serious jeopardy of missing the playoff spot that had been vinually conceded to them before the season. "It was a terrible pme for us," Coach John Robinson said. "We made about every error we could make. We. didn't play a football game at all. We self. destructed in all phases of the pme. It was embarrassing and I don't have an explanation for iL" The Steelers' special teams were any- thina but special early. look:ina as bad on Green's 100.yard romp up the sideline as they did a week ago, when Barry Foster let a San Francisco kickoff drop un- Edison's · Mika Cunningham Versatility a trademark for Charger By Richard Dunn 0r-. ea.t Deity Plot HUNTINGTON BEACH -lnd- crsbip has been the winnina inare- dient this season for Edison Hilb. which wrapped up the Sunset L.caauc championship in speedway time. vir- tually lcavina the rest of the pack in a cloud of dust. Senior Mike Cunningham. the lead- ing COi of this Edison machine. capped the Charsers' lcaaue-clinchina victory last Friday apinst Marina with one of those memorable per- formances. ' His 7S·yard touchdown catch in the first quancr aot the baJI rollina for the Charsers. but it's Cunnin&)tam's lead- ership prowess and defensive heroism which puts him a cut above the others. C~nnifllh.am. a 6-foot. I 7S-pound free safety and wide receiver, cauaht six puses last week for l S9 yards and t..-o touchdowns. He also bad four primary tackles. two assists and one knocked down pass. "They (the Vikinp) didn't throw a whole lot," said Edison CoKh 0.ve White. "But he docs it all for us and he's havina a peat year. He also returns punts and kickoffs ... he could be the head coech if he wanted to be. He's a versatile player and the leader of the team. I feel he's one of the best athletes in Oranaie County." Cunnin&)tam, who leads Edison with four intereeptions this year and ls one of its ladina udlen., eerMd Onmce c..t o.llJ Pllel co-Player of the Week honors tor his 1tellar efl'on of both aides of the football. The .aond half o( tbt Daily Pilot'• honon will be published on Wednes- day. Ed~ 7-1 ovuall end S-0 in the S..atet laipc, loots fof more than juai touchdown caecha and ia~-• cepeioM &om C\tnaialbam. a ftnc team all le..-ldtttion lut ~ at a .-.-~beck. ..... bM a cbance 10 Ft "'9 blftC .... dUt year. lib Au..oraa.e Md All-OF," Mile llid. .. w ......... .. touched, contributina to a 49ers' touch- down. foster contributed Monday niabt with a 38-yard run that set up Piusbu.rsb's fiDll score. a two-yard p111 to Hoee from Brister. who comple1ed IS of 24 fOr 161 See l.AMB8'9 1111 ..... Theil sisters give Edison sharp combo Edison Hiah tcnnlS coach Dean Olten knew he was creatina a potentially volatile mix when he paired sistcn Ann and Lynn Theil as his No. 2 doubks team. But despite a few sisterly spats, the twoeome has proven to be poison for Sunset Leape foes this 1eason.. The Theils arc expected to be leeded amons the top four teams for the Sumet ~ Finals, held Wednctday thnNib Friday at Landbors Racquet Oub in Hunt· incton Beach. Olten rates the team a tllin notch below Edison's No. I team, Teraa Warren and Katie Beard. .. It was my idea to put them 10lftber ud they~ fired up about it &om tbt mn. .. Ohen said ... But. by the same tokftl. I knew there was the potential for ftPtiaa and I told them if it aot out ofbancl. rd separate them ... Olten knew first band that familiarity See FAU&.KNlfWI • A S.11. Ill-pound senior lindwket. Butcher shlidowed MMUla'1 Sbawn Fulford all njpL He was in on 14 taekJes and allo jarred a fumble looec to clinch the victory. The 6-0. 212-pound senior middk linebacker had ttven primary tackles and two sacks. Nelson. the student body president with a J. 7 GPA. as also a team leadtt. High school rankings WAttll POLO •·A DMIMe I. E1 Dorado. I. C--... Mar; J. Lona Bndl Wilton ... N_,.n ~ S Villa Park L El T-. 1 Capmrano Val~~. S ul\ny Hills. 9. San C'lemtnlt. 10 Butna Parle. S.A DMU.. I. Rtvcntde Polt. 2 HllCltl'da He11tm Wilson. l La Smla, 4 Harvard. 5 MtralMlt 6 Crtspt, 1. ~; 8 Royal 9 o\goura. 10 Rowland S.A Dlvl1loa I. South Pasadena. t. Cetta Mna: 3 Dos Putblos 4 Santa Mana. 5 San Bernardino. 6 Vtn· 1ura. 7 Cabnllo. 8 'ian Manno. 9 Palos Vtrdes, 10 Bmi.Oltnd.t BOYi Cll<m OOUNTRY DMt ... I I Han l . s.w~ J "rro>o Granck: 4 Channtl blands. I El TMY. 6 Santa An.11 Valk\ 7 Gltndalt Hoo,tr. 8 Can)On Count') Canvon Cl Dana H1lli 10 Rowland Dtvldee II I AIOUra. l. ( amanllo 3 Si John Bosco. 4 La Habra 5 El Mockna. 6 Nont V1Jta 7 Clan-· mon1 I Villa Parlt 9 81~op AINI, 10 !Ytt.tlla 1>1v1 .... m I San Manno ! San Lui\ Obnpo J t..aauna Hilb 4 Palo\ Vn-dn S Ntwbuf') Park. 6 Moorpark. 1. c.,_. •1 Mar: 8 CUNNINGHAM From 81 Covina. II 1. Francis, 10 Azuu OllWI Cll<m OOUNTJlY Dt.W..I I Aaoura. 2. Pal0$ Vtrdts. J AITo)O Grudr. •. 1"1-. s B~na. 6 Channtl IJ!ands. 7 l1p- land: I Han, 9 Los Alarn11os 10 Dina Hills. Dtvtat. u I. Anabttm Can)on; t. £41-; l. M1ss1on VttJO. 4 Tusun. S Wn1lake. 6 C1artmon1. 7 San Cltmtnlt. 8. Camanllo. t. Woo41· llrl41r. It. U.lvtnlty. DM•I• m I San Manno. 2. Foo1h1ll. J. Newpert H•rMr: •· C.reu 41tl Mar. S Sanui Marpnta. 6 Lo\ Ah~. 7 I LUC) ·s. I. C..&a Mna; 9 Soulh Hills. 10 \an Luis Ob- GllU.S VOU.EYBALL 1-A Dtv11 ... I. C-•1 Mar; t. Lapu Ikeda; l ( apmrano \.allt) 4. El T.n: S Thousand Oab 6 l.ak~ood 1 J~h 7 Mira < <HU 8 C\an ta Marpn1a t . Nt•· ,.n Harhr: 10 Ro,al 4-A Dtvt.Me I Lons ~h Jvrcbn ! o\rtad1o1 l Sht"nnan Oaks "'Olr\' Damt • Mart..; S Notrt Damt -'UKkm' 6 Gkndak 7 ~br'\· mount i. UU..: t F-&ala Vel· lty: 10 <iahr J·A Dtvlsloa I La Habra. ! Rtm of IM World l ll Modtna 4 o\lta "He's one of the tops an Orange Counly 1n both receptions and interceptions and that's pretty 1m- press1ve. I thank he's going to get a lot of awards this year. .. He's a team type player. He's the leader of the team and has been since last January. and we look to ham to be a leader on the field and off the field. Whenever }OU ha"e a good team. }OU have to have good leaders .. Cunningham. who has 41 catches this )ear for 676 yards and fi ve touchdowns. could probably play both pos1t1 ons an college. according to Wh11e. .. We look for him to come up with the big play. hke last )ear 'A-hen he caught a touchdown pass aga10st Fountain Valle) with 44 seconds to go:· White said. "He JUSt makes things happen. I thank he could play both positions an college. I don't know 1f he's better in one than over the other. but he's good at both. He's a heck of a rccel\ er and he has a great nose for the ball on defense ... The 75-yard sconng pass was C unningham's career long 1n a game the Chargers wo n. 19-1 O. but 11 was also a bit of the un usual. "I went in and I didn't thank the ball would go to me," Cunningham said. "It was a post drag on the other side. a play which has about a 25 percent cha nce of coming to me. I ran the pattern hard. looked up-and the ball was coming, then I just kind of faded away. ''The safety dove at my feet and I was off to the race,. J cau&ht ll at midfield~ around the (Edison) 40- yard hne, but once he dove and missed flcnew f Tiad 1t. This is the first real long play I've had like that. Most of my passes arc l S or 20-yard passes ... Cunningham. the shortstop on Edison's baseball team and an educauon-comes-lirst type of student (3.3 G PA). prefers the offensive sjde of the ball. The add1t1on of Brandon Jessie. a junior wide receiver who came out late, has done wonders for she Edison passing attack. headed by quarterback Josh Gingrich. who's also having a fine year. ··r think what I do best is run patterns,'' Cun- ninaham said. "And I feel more comfortable as the inside receiver than the outside receiver because at's easier to get open up the mjddle. We have l:Srandon now and he runs the post and that opens it up a lot." Cunnin&}lam. who prefers football over baseball becaute of the "controlled violence," now hopes to lead the Charaers to a CIF title. Edison is ranked No. '4 in tbe CIF Southern Section Di vision J poll. .... _ FB?hlllll -·36 I 7 P Siii •l1•11t1t The 6-1, 17S-pound amior duew for 140,.,., ind.tint a 20-yard IOuClwlown 1oe&. He completed I J of 26 in hi1 ftnt si.n in live weeka, movint from wide receiver. The S-10, 17S-poundjunlor cornerback had th~ lead tackles. two knocked down paaes. two assist.s and one 1nten:eption in the Vaqueros' 24-22 win over San Clemente. High school f ootb~ Orange County Sportwnters poll Pos Team, record Points I El Toro, 8 0 80 2 Tustin. 8 0 67 3 Mission V1eio. 7 I 61 4 Esperanza. 8·0 60 5 Edison. 7 I 45 6 Capo Valley, 6 2 43 7 Valencia. 8 0 24 ~ la Quinta, 8·0 24 9 Santa Mar1anta 8 0 14 JO Rancho Alamitos. 7 J 4 Loma . .S unn) Hill\ 6 ( an)On Countn-Can)on 7 ( an~on ~J>f'll\IS 8 San \tanno II f'll. n fKa 10 Ttmplt C 11) SMALL SCHOOLS I '-1ammo1h ;: ( N\I l n1on l Bomn 4 ~' \.11rprcfs S C11C' ti Manrnpa 7 UM11y Ortttlaa; 8 Pllanm 9 l.1nfidd 10 Ham1hon GIJlLS TENNIS t·A DM1IM I Pak» Vtrdn t . 0.-Mt ~r: l Dana Hill~ 4 ( ap1s1111no \'allt\ s M1r1~'I<' ti Rollins Orange . Coast Daily Pilot selections ,. Pos. Team I El Toro 2. MtSSIOn Viero 3 Esperanza 4. Tusltn 5 Capo V~lley 6 E.dlson 7 Valencia 8 la Quinta 9. Santa Margarita 10. Maler Oet Record 8-0 1·1 8-0 8·0 6·2 1·1 8-0 8·0 8·0 4-4 Hills, 7 San Manno: 8 Senta Barbilra. I. r-labi v..,: II. Ualvttalty. l ·A DIYil._ I ( alabuas 2 Bt~nf> Hills. 3 W Nila.kt. 4 "Jou111, S {.os .\ n • itln Wts1lakt . I. Elu.da; 7 Foo1h1ll 8 o\lhambn, 9. LAtuna Hill~ 10 Diamond Bar l ·A DI.,.._ I Los AlamtlOI: l Sunny Hills. l Rosaf') 4. ~k'r Dd; S. Senta 8 El Dorado 9 J W Nonh. 10 l1pland Edison maintains No. 4 spot in Division I poll; Idle Ocean View No. 9 CU' RANKINGS """ lcMet ...... ~· ~ T-..._ •ICWlll ,,_ ' ~--ICllrvt ...,, ..... 1 E-1Cllt1A a.ttt I t ISi , ·-..,,,., ,._, ... I,. 41-CMwll 1·1 1D I °'*'" HI (~I t J " t Le¥ .. CA-I 1 I M 'cc'-•~· 11 71 I ~ IMCll ~ 1-•I S 1·1 JI f Ck.-~ 19-1 4·J·I II ... _o.1 1 ......... 1 44 .. ~ SI ~ loKe f"-1 S-J. _,_ Cs-.fl. I·>. ..__,. 9- Cs-.tl. 1·11 L-. IM<f! .... ..,. I-el, l-S Wsaa a 1W IS-..1. !4·1 -· ~ T-..._ •ICWlll ~ I. II T.,.. C._ C.10 l.f 11' , hr-cs... c.. -· ... '" J w .. -. , _ _.., ... ... 4 l••lllHIOoo V-IS.."' Co.att 1 I ltl I ~ 1"11cjjjcl t <f .. • T....,_,. <>Ma ,_,,Wllel t ·l·I 11 1 C-V-Clolllll '°""' .. , II I v ...... 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I thlnk lhey'rc were very 111nuve (on the fteld)." Sblft'a Rmdm ud three other AfC w-DivWoe *"'• Md ... 1111111111 otr ..... ol lhe .. NPL ~ ..... -pl9y 16 .... ,,,.,, ....... n. ..... (~l) ..... IOICIJoa Sunday at Ka.nsu City ap1nst the second·place Chiefs, who a~ 4-3. "That's always a physical pme for us and has always been one or our billCfl rivalnn. •• Shell 11.id. .. , .. 1 always a 1eHou1. and thty've aJways 10t somethina aoina. like a reunion.or briftlina in oldtimen. "They ,ct pred up any time the Raiden come to town. It's like homecomi• for them." When tbe Raiden returned to work Monday, SbelJ put them tJaroup a IMWlnll Blidweek prKtice and l'Mllli• IChedule 1n.-d of the ~·ly lilfn -~-..me r'OU· hM. , .. It'• time to act beck to beina focuJed." he said. The Raiden made teveraJ IOllCI' moves Mondly. They l"=f'ped l*beck.er Bnacc ~no WIS cut Aut. 27. ~ 21, played th~ ICUOftl with tbe 0.. ver Bronc:a. bdOft joiJlils 1M kaedm u a Plan B h .. l ne Raiden alto rclrued -... a.ct Ken Wbhedunt. who ... .... ........ ..,., ...... liftl· tted on!Y to pnctid• wi.. lite 1eam. ., .......... ,,,.... • • • The 6-1. 225-l)ound senior offensive lineman had his hiahat lflldina pmiencaee of the year and improved on his run blockins. Hts pas block· ias continuCd to eacel. • Johnson, thc S-foot-8. 206- pound auard, p'aded out well and has been a consistent blocker all season Iona. John· soo aJso subs on the defensive line for Newport Harbor. Sports break · Ty•n 1nd119.11 111111• Miid II continuing battles NEW YORK -Mike Tysoh's latest --- bout began Monday in a counroom •• .,,,,. where jurors considered claims that the P former heavyweight champion assauJted ---- a woman at a dance .club. Tyson dispu1es all allegations in the $4.5 m illion civil lawsuit, which bis attorney called a "stickup." The boxer is expected to testify in his defense. The lawsuit. which went to trial in U.S. District Court. was filed by Sandra M iller. a 26-ycar-old Brooklyn woman, who claims Tyson .. forcibly fQlldlcd" and cursed at her after she refused his advances at BentJey's Disco early Dec. 10. 1988. Her attorney, AJan Clark. said she decided to sue the boxer to .. punish bjm and deter him ... and to tell him this will not happen 10 another woman again." Tyson, who is attending the yson trial. had breakfast in the l!ounhouse cafeteria where he signed autographs for fans. He was accompanied by several supponers. includi ng fight pro moter Don King. C1ark told jurors in his opening statement that the incident began at a downstairs bar when Tyson grabbed Miller's arm and pulled her. He quoted Miller as saying. "I'm a lady and treat me like a lady. Furthermore I have a man." The attorney said she walked away after Tyson angrily asked her whether she knew who he was. A sho rt time later. O ark alleged that Tyson apin approached Miller and grabbed her buttock and then her breast, cursing at her and yelling. Television-radio • Kanp-lslandcrs. Pnmc Ticket. 4:30 p.m. • Rocltc1s-Pis1ons. TNT. S p.m . TELEVlllON Pre Hecbf 4:30 pm -K1np 11 New York Islanders. Prime Ticktt Pre BelldMll 5 e.m -NRI\ cih1bt1ion: Houston vs. Detroit 1n Hall of Fa~ Game from Spnnafitkl. Mass . TNT. M...,.,_.. S:lO pm -IHRA US ()ptn Na11onals from 0.rlinaton. S.C (tape). PN 6:30 p.m -NH R .\ Han land Na11onali from Tot>tka. Kan. (&ape), ESPN Pre F ..... 11 S pm -C FL \alpry 11 8ntt1h Columbui (Llpcl. Sporu. Channel. .... 9 pm -Jttst Btnavlda "'-Prormo Htt'l\IDda. 1unl0f· feal~IS. from Auburn H1ll.1. Midi.. (dtlayed). USA (rqiats 11 2 Im.). 10.)() pm -Aaron 0.1111 "'-Jcqr MaYIC>f'(t. ~l­ iawc1ahts. from "ioulh Fallsbu'1-N Y. (dtla~). Pn~ Tt<kci. 11'.lO am -Michatl C~al vs Lu11Momow,1unt0r· wtlt~tlhl\. from Ph«nlk ~ ESPN. 4:30 p.m -K1np a~~ lslandtrs. XTllA (690). -? ..• .., Lil Oubutt. ~ 6-foot, 190-~Lu::' liDebecbr lid the with I I IOlo * Lick.tel and a knocked down pas in the T~' win aeaiMt rivaJ Woocfbridlt . • cmllM W•I I lllF A 6-3, 215-pound lnlior Rae helped t.he Lions conuol of the lll\C of ICrimmaee. He blocked coq,sis~ntly well as an otren.ive taclde and ltood out at defeqsive end. • Jacobs., the S-foot-9. 170- pound senior. filled in ad- mirably at t.ailbedt for the injumf Julian Johnson by rushina for 9S yards in 14 carries and a touchdown. II 1111 lll1B11• 1 ] ) 0 "Oh, no you don't, Floyd! March right back In here and replace your dlvetll" M .. •vlcll Nllltlllll 1t·m LOS ANGELES -USC quar---- terback Todd Marinovich, suspended ~ from the Trojan squad for last weekend's "-=>" game against Arizona State, ~as re----- instated Monday . "I've met with Coach (Larry) Smith and every- thin& is taken ca~ of." the Trojan sophomore said at an impromptu news conference. "I've been 1oing to class: there·s no problem . every\lting is behind us." Marinov1ch was suspended from practice-and the Arizona Stale pme last week because be had missed some classes. Smi1h had warned Marinovich about a mo nth ago that he would be suspended if he didn't attend all his classes. Smith said Monday that Mari novich "has fulfilled all his acadenuc obliptions and is ready to play football again. We want to put all this behind us and move on." The fint order of business for Marinovich will be 1ryina to win back his starti.ng job for the 21st- ranked Trojans' pme Saturday .,ainst Cal at the Los Angeles Coliseum. After Marinovich was suspended last week. seldom-used senior Shane Foley took over at quarterback. Foley. a product of Newport Harbor High. completed 12 of 19 passes for 125 yards and ran for 60 yards on 14 carries Saturday in the Trojans' 13-6 win over Arizona State. _,.,... Ge AINda1M Pren Quote of the day LM Reill. Notre Dame football coach, after bcatina Miami. 29-20: "It's not who c:11n win the title (national championship), but who's left. h's like aettina up in the momina and readina the obituary column. You're happy if you·re not in it. .. Tl'IEY From 81 And both teams, perhaps the belt· coached in the AFC by Manr Schot· tenheimer and Art Shell. wU fleld e•cellent defentet. pear?). but once the mqnificent filly.1Jo for Wand, went down and had to be destroyed, nothina elte teemed to matter on Breeders' Cup Day. Hard to accept but true: What happened is pan o.f '8clna but it doesn't help tbe hfa'*he for thole involved. Foreman and there ue thaw who will wqcr heavilY. on hjm. Did f say heavily? If f:oreman were to ever fit.ht Buster DouaJu somebody would have to ~nrorce theri Finally. we've IOI 1 'NFLpmc for the t.a1 to anticipetc. For the olay-m it will be war. but one whicb they wiU ftsht all over iPJn on Nov. ls. • Leftovm ft'om a week of sport· ial apa iettca! Whiiever ha~ncd to my pick to ... die Breeden Cup 'Print. C°"" wya •11 .. ht t.ck Y!1 from ••• ,..., hrk or it he stdl runni•? I lllt blldly about~ c:ham· p60a DIJJUrlolina taie lpriat llt- ca• of' JUmpina a 1ti1 '"'~I now aw who•••• 000 ....... L11Vt111lillii'l._..at 7•2toltcrirdid .......... . ,..,., ....... ~JIUOO ... It wu unfonunate. too, that the death of three thoroulhbredt e» aamd on a day when national TV camera~ waichina. The Irony hett 11 that one of l'llCint'• 1' "C0111plaint1 it lack of national COVefllle. On lbc thcrw· cue dly. thouah-whn million• ~finally watdti•-.,_)' stnd. • Odd-abn.,. mMi• new -~tmamlion Eva'*r HOI an mity S-J bcnina llwmeowr~F._... tor tlleir ......... IPri .... ............................ ltltYtill JO.I, ... dlepulllk to.. Bia ~rae. however. carria his 262-or·whatf'Ve'r much better than Ooualu carried his 246 pounds into the rfns last -eek •inat Holyfield. It hu been auaested. o( COW'lt, that HoMield wlll ~down Fore- man widt 1 punilbina body an.ck. But how do wt know Geiors even fttts anythins down lbtte? Tfaaf 1 IOmeahidd. • The Holyftdd-Fomnan ftiht lbould at 1e11t be f\i~ not an em-.,.,..._.., liu we were prt1nted aa.Wlltatl'MW--. NOlice I llMI .,.,..,_ Wiri 11w ~10lt ..... bow. ... -rxt:·• z··· .. .. ,. ......... ...,, rcr'IJ, ,.,_,,._..,, t ( c ..... ~-~ .... ,.,,. 1 """""• t441 1·0::0 .... , l lte ... O•me 161 t •I .. L- J ~•!ti I 0-0 1.)to • ~ •-•m .... 1 1214 J ·-t+O Int, •-m 1+. 1.1 .. • I W ......... tll I t·t ti" 1 I -..,. ~H 1'7• I • '--,.,., 1 • 10 IO.,..._.,._ t·1~ ff) t 11 ,__ ~1-J 110 11 '' ~" J-10 ""11 Q -•• , • ltf u 14 Tt•H Jo t-e IC 1J U ,....,.. t-1-0 at IA ... "-" , ... ~ ..... , •11 ,. ........ 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Bridge took the.first set 6-2, and l«t4-1 mthe~when Num~rs rttired because ofa leg tnJUfY. Several other Orange Coast area players won thtir d i visions at the tournament. but 1he big winner on the day was the long Beach Stat<." tennis team which was the beneficiary of the proceeds. • A partial list of men's div1s1on winners includes Howard Momson (Newport Beach Tennis Club. men's High school lightweight football logg 4.5 singles). Fran Goodyear (Sca- C1ifr. men's 4.0 smgJcs). Lance ft'd· dtrty and Kevin Bernard (SeaChfT ,, TraDwee "., '""""*' 11 fll•tttla COlt<*A Oil MM • c .... -... 1J l!tl-le 0 MATI• 011 eto 0 CW.Mew 0 " C-\l•llt• I ..... _. ... ,_ 0 ' , ....... JI == I ' ,.... ...... I• 0 • "'-..oe l>O'• COIU -SA I• Wt. ... Y'4t01• n , ...... Nne ··~, 0 ,. S.11'• • __ .......,. ... 0 .. Love.a I ''" 00..... )t JI ~..,..,.....,.,.. • Lot •~911\ • -Tia 011 WMrrl I c .. _..,_, 0 •• ..... _ 0 l-~"' • .. S• --o 'c ........ • 1• _...,.v_ Ill ~-II ,. '°~"·· '°''°" ,. 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'"·f'IC~ CH••-...,_._,.,..,..,,. ... __ u""...,."'~ COiTAMI~ , __ .... _ lr•<>-c ... __ _ l_,,.,.,, ,.,. . ..,," IJTAlfCIA l Ot ·~'"' l • Qv.n•e C•-OOI .,_., _ _, ... ,_ (f>ftt.,,,. ''.out.• """" Uf'lio "'"'tv v • """ ,._. .... .... __ ~­o-- . ..,, ... ".~, ... --~ ~ .... ,.,. ... " L• H*• h t-• c .. _.,.._ ~ . .,.,,. ...... UfWVI H IT V 0 1 lrV«"9 11 1' i..tlt; -te'tl! I " __ I ... .,_ ,. men's 5.0-5.5 doubles), Bill and • Rick Fernandez (lindborg. 4.5 ~J; doubles). r : The women's open singles title :' was taken Monie.a Davis of Long · • Beach State. She defeated Donna , • ' JI • EwingofCal Poly Pomona. 6-2. 6-3. Ev.mg teamed up wnh C1nd) M urzelcr to defeat Nata he Hastings and Collene .\nglc of John Wa} ne r, \AMII * ~rom 81 ~ • • • " " I • . . yard5. The St~lers bounced bnck from Gtt'Cn's kic koff re turn to uc the tco~ on a 75-)ard. eight-pla) dnve. capped b) a six-yard Bnster-to- Hoac TD pass. Brister \\as 6-for-6 fOr 61 ''ards on the dme. Mike. Lansford's 32-}ard field aoaJ 45 stconds into the Sttond period C'Ut It to 14-1 0 . But Woodson returned the k1ck- off 49 yards to the Rams· 39. sctung \lp a 42-yarder by Anderson that made 1t 17-10 at halftime · . . . . •' 642 -5678 L"i:' '°'" ba1er. blacr ... -~ oiic.Pte aid Milvil ii tMOOMallmt winnerwbn the two compete •inst OM another, bodl tMr. timilar 91ytes of play, 11 wlJ u wir double-iauns appt.arance. .. ,, is kind or ttnnee for oppo- nent• who have'° play them t.ck- to-t.ck ... Gil&e-spie said. 0 f.dison's Wamn and Beard shared m0tt in common than their tennis fonunn last week when both were amona five Homecoming Queen candidates. Beard was crowned queen at f n· day niJht's football aame. 0 ~dominant presence of Ken Phebas at Corona dcl Mar Hiah has cast a shadow over other Sea V 1ew League standouts. including Uni· vcnity junior Jeannette Fylpaa. f ylpaa. 20..1 in league competi- tJon. may or may not~ the top seed for this week's Sea View Lca1uc linals, which is a minor bone of contention. according to Trojans Coach Karen Speros. .. h's obvious that Keri P.nebus 1s on another level. but she hasn't competed m lca1uc compe\ioon:· Speros said. "I have nothing against Ken. but I wonder if n's fa1rto automatJcall) Sttd her No. I. when she hasn't ~n out here in the heat and smog dunng the regular Tennis Club. 6-1 , 6-3. ~rea winners included Melanie WhcaUey(Lindborg. 5.0-5 5 11rtaies). Debbie Brown (Landborg. 4.5 singles). Jacqui T nsos I Los Caballeros. 4.0 singles) and Linda Cribbs and Lisa Jung (Racquet C'lub oflrvine. 5.0..5.5 doubles). "OURTH AMMUAL TOf' GUN TOURMAMElfT ( .. s.c:MTeMlsO.l CMnrt91• .... Metdlft MllNS .... ~ Mltcll ar!Ooe (HuntitlOIOll e .. c111 oef Cl'Vl\ ,.....,,,.,._., !Sen Dleoo Sl•l•l t·1 • I 1nlurv r.ilrtd s.t-u SMtlel Cono Tr•n Il e Qu1n1e Hi9"I o.1 S••11 NellO'l •L•ndt>ot9 ltC1 I 6 • 7 6 l 4..S SMtlel ~¥0 Mor•'°" tNewDOI'• kec:" TCI c1e1 DoCll Llil ... I JQl!n Wev ... TC I t 1 I S ... ~ Fr•n ~.,._, Se.Ct tt TC 09" ll0<> C"9no ILOl A""'" 7·t 6 1 1J SIMles Er1< Nt110n cse• Teo F•~oe• LO<'O a.ec111 7 s ' ) t.00...... V1ncen1 ~lltv·Pele• Sm1111 LO"Q a..c11 Slate) de! ""'•P«>l S.Cott 1"01111.,1 L0"9 IM.cfl St•l•l 6·•. 7·S S..0-S..S ~ L•rK• Feoo.<•v l(ev•n 8ernero ISeeCMft TC I Clef Jim Berrio 1Coll• ~1 ltoo Co•M• I Undbot't ltC 1 6· 4 4•6 t 7 • s o.ui..t IOI ie.,,..,.,.ltoe• F.,"41"Clel •L•-9 ltC) ~ M .... 8oc:•to<a JOO ••<-• Ctuo ol ,,.,,,,., 7·• ) •• ) . .. ~ M e Pir'M>n Le rrv HOtOw ,11 S.eC•tf TC Clef 8• AIO ""'• Dev-cs G'""""' L•"Clfllo<'9 '"' ,_, .... Woodson did 11 again on the second-half k1d .. ofT IA. h1ch he brought back 4 )3rd\ to the Rams· 45. That S<'t up another field goil. this one from )0 'ards Then came the kC'\ pla)' 1n Pit- tsburgh's b1ggl"st .,. in since the opening game of IQ 5 <;ea son. a 45-J victor) o'er the lnd1anapohs Colts. On founh do ... n from his o.,.n ~:!. English punted to the Pmsburgh 33 But the pla> 1A.as called back ~­ cause Ro~n IXlp1no was 1111."gall) down field. \\hen thr Rams tned another punt. Gnffin charged up the middle and prc,cntcd English ~!t:J 1 ........ ... a......--. ptoc .............. •o.. ~--.. -..,.., Oeclt 0my St'ter --IO con~ Iota daW CiF avwa. wbich R!Qtlirn 8Di1ll dlNt • • ~tlnall. ..Al the Vertlcalt. I fedllac should bt Ul I lepuatc br8ct.el mn Jeannene;· Sperot said. "1lw top two playen &om eedt ..... ad- vance '°Cl F llld it would'"be a shame if Jeannette were elimiDated (by Phebus. who bas woo tbeir three previous mcetinss easily) beloR she made the finals and couJdn 't IO to CIF." f ylpaa, who has improved her pmc by becomjna more ..,asive. was No. 2 1n the lcaaue u a freshman. but stfUll)ed wit.b her game a year ago. "I think she could do wdl 1n CJF this year. but it will aJl come down to where she'sseeded," Spcrosu- plaincd. "You never know what's m \he mindsoftbcSea Viewcoacbes, so I can't p~ict what will happen." ~ The coaches meet Thursday to seed the league finals. a.rry htllber Is .. ()rap C.UI Dall, Pllil .... Writ« ·~ ~ ~ .,..n eYff1 :l'Nsthy. WOMmN ......... Monu Du 11 IL.one l..ai St•tel d91. ~ E•>ne IC•I POI\',.__,, .. 2, .. l. ~S.S ..... Me .. n .. ~lll'Y CL~t aci *' ~" PNrne tM9,,,..n en leech), H , .. I u ..... Qeob.e lro•n IL~t ac1 ct.f Ptmv L""" l!> .. Ckfl TC), 7-4, ... J ......... JKOul TrilOI (Los c.ao..ros RC) .. Calllv Seoantllv •C.•rlMf' Grove), 6-1, .-0. u...-·-~!"\let !El T0<0' 0-' Ol•le T.-ry ISee Ciltt TC I t·l , ..... 6-1 60~ Dotlna Ewlne•Clndv Mun.-(cal PolY P-.1 ~ N•'-'ie Mulln1n·Col•'1• Anoit 1JOf\n we....,.TCJ •·1 .... l U-U o.Mll L•tlOe Cr DOt LIM >unt IR.c:ouet CIUO OI lrv•ne 09" Lynelle ~•¥·~ MUOMlll J-We~ TCI •·J •·• u ~ "-• L-'1 ·~ Ntlff CS..Cllfl TCI oef Cerr~ H•rr ' S..C:llH TC)·Krefl Kral,_ Lo~ C-lltfos 6-l H ... ~ Keren Wertr J•n Mc:K.ntle !Lone e..cr11 ,... 1 .. ,, LO!'CI\ Nencv 0..rOOtl IL•llOllOt'O 1tC1 1·• ·-· u o...... Pnv11., Turner ts..<:"" TC!-Gon'lne CIOucl •Mew veroe cc 1 cM'I ~. McG•••·E .. lne 5oC>CI ISffCl.lfl TC • I ... 7 7-6 P•trld I...utla u u <>n.p C..I DaJJy Pllol ~I ~ d llb I~ c.IUIJll .,,ean ~"erf 1'rln4ay. from gl."tllng off the lock. The punter tned to run outside. but to ne dragged him down at the 6. Thrtt pla' s later. Hodge went 1n . "The block was on:· Stewan s.a1d "Our gu)S really wanted to go aftrr 11. thC\ talked me into tt." "I think ·he should have gotten the punt off... Robinson said . "Thl."rt IA-as an unblocked guy. but he sull sho uld have gotten 1t off. That was fa1r1> typ1caJ of what happen«! to us tonight." ··1 \3\L somebod) coming clean.'' English ..aid "I made a spin-second dcc1'i1on not to give up an casv to uthdOIAn .. From North or-. Cowtty From South Orange Cowtty 540-1220 496-6800 ...... ·~· fd. Dr ... IU; ...... ~ ............ . . .... -................... ,..-............. . -· wld. ~ ... ~ -/Mo.AtJt.~ N>-1211 IAlfflblM._iiiii ~~-~1r~=1::-:11~n ""' ......,, llltfery, Vfirt M. hflll .. •DIL\btCWiitfi• a blndl...,.... "'*Y. min. '*"· .n., ... U-f INiy ..... '*"' & .,.. 2"' 11A. ~ gereioe. Ooodloeetloft. idfttCOftd. ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii---1 ..etnoo .... '211 YEAN.Y ... conAOl. CtMn & cut• l1ove. See •• 7U SoOt1 ..... "20/!N • M0-2421 ·~~ .. A¥91 now Ooe9 1td1 ol ~ 1'2~ 1740/MOl64-7512 IA8T810I l~ACIOU8 jf•lllll-911boe~·,"' L."'*Y'a. WNO NEW"'*· 38A. -•2WHKSFMER!.NT 11111 Patio.,.,...,..°' •LI••-• Ca 11 dll •t\W'1JCID • "'=--... ~-:.:~tfr, 117 1 collCt ~· lrplQ. view US~ 2BA HA. teundry, 0.. & ...., lrlduded. New WJMI. ,_, Ht HU I N H • I.I. S*/-$0 Vr LOM. ~ .,.._ , 2 7 ....,._It•. S1450/mo. '*J:;!· low "'°""In WStmo 14&-~ ~._,,.~No Nleerooml3711nd.wtl i:;;;;-~-;!:;;J;~ ~.LOdl-tnr•ftOW. ~.:::: Wii•I lllMI Slnc1 a.:-•L 1 '",' 111-«n21s~519-4110 11 1mo. • s.te-sot1 E'Sioe 211111..,.IA. paeio. peea•1-1ne 1 wsmo11~ ~70~ / __ ._...,111~·=~ wp1ny et.In. ~ 2 •'Y· ty '""· av I 'I~ 2BA 18A tronl. •IAV TIMBERS• g•rage . new P•lnt. •t ~· -·--..._ do8e. 3 8A. 2 IA. 'U ~::!H ~ 0 • 21 Ill , trptc, 11ove, frlo, w/d , 1IA, trpte, cable. paol, S750fmo, MOO depoelt, N.wpan iNdt 2669 NPT Beectl. Room wttt1 --... 111111111111'!""!1!~~~ 1••rr 2 c:air p . comm. pool, ~ aes-:,"'· neer gerege, petlo. gmdt. utMt petlo. oar. no pe11. 399 w No ,,.11. a.e.1420 •••• ,_ ___ prtv••• blltl, eome privl· tennlt. I 139!1/mo. · 1 d "'?·1 :~ pd. Wiiie 1o bdll S 1250 Bay St H85. tS0..1357 -ieaee. Furn Of unful'n. __ *_850-81•5 * Pre /,:....,.5377 mo. Avt 11/17. 71()..3e78 •CIMn. quiet 1g a8f fea. ••••lfTI ~.. $(26utH Incl. 71()...9299 'NEWPORT BEACH ..J NEWPORT TERRACE 8p101ou1 28A 1.,.BA newcrpt,vef'llCel1,d/w. llUUILI-3BRZ~ ~1'g"~NewTOPAAEA{MeAVerde), Cl'CN'~~/~=Ave • • . • Soaclou• 2·•lory 38A. lwnhme. CloM to bffctl ger1199, tndry, ttorege ... , car,,. · gar. up. Colt• M .... Lerge room .,,. om.,..... .,, Xt. ~ 1-.t .. \ 11 1 2'-'8A 1wnhme, garage, & lhopplf19. $950/mo. S750 NO PETS '40·2•95 c.ntrel Cotta M ... lo-Next ':J::~i~t~5tmo tor employed m ... ..Ct :::;~~~or .REAU~• pool. lndry. I l l25/mo. 900 S.. Lane l4•·H 1...:. •EISIOE 2BR w/garage, cation. Pool1. spas, flt. TSL MGMT 132·2232 prefd 139Stmo 546-3255 .,,.Full llt.w Baleonlee liliil ....... ewmm 38 r 875--4912 Bllr SUPER clMn 1BR. atow, new catpet & drp1, pool, MM center. ClubhouM. .,FAX & Copy~ I~ -..ry, tip, tOrmal Nwpl Hot• 3 BR. 3 BA. refrlg. N~llr No Pell epa. no s-ta. Quiet lulh 1and volleyball. play· -fllT.......,. ~ Houtl/Moctls 2718 "'Ampe Plf'tllng Diil..., dee, 2-ar gar, Pool. frplc, 2 car 0., lalboa No Wlle<bed• t per.on grounds 831-7378 grounds .. W _ _..,. *SEA LARK MOTEL* MM111 •Int "'*"/cul·d•·aac St.700/mo Pool ,,,. fllMd 2606 1700/mo f"0-783-4 *Large ciMn quiet 2br •WIYIMATan• Wll~ ,..,,.,. now 1v1il F•ADS ARE FREE Cal: loc. ·-· AQt 711-7322 vkle/grdnr Inc: 854-50 9 2ba lrg ciosetl. Patio. Bachelor, 18R. 2BA Ind EXCLUSIVE BEACH $147.00 wtc & up. 2274 * t500 aq t1 * ** --1 --28R, 1BA + den. Upper. Costa Alna 2624 dtw' MW crpt gat lndry 38R Aptrtmenta end COMMUNITY Nwpl 81Yd CM 148-74•5 LOW COST ..._. lbr ~P02 RT 5*00COYSEASNEYVC~U~T G re a I Io c a t Ion WALK TO SHOPS $875 NO PETS 6't0..2•95 3BR and •BR Slf191e Fam· 2BR 2BA w/beaullful PoOI ' •near Bak..-!Falrvtew • • car S 1200/mo. 873-•082 1ty Hornet. view! Micro d/w Ii,.... d •mull phone llnet 1v1ll oar. w .. 11; 10 beach 3 BR. 3 BA Pool. tennis. Lora Vance Rltra 2BR w/g8f.17•5 water pd. •NIT_.,.. FIH! place a gar.Q. EnioVOYr Roornmatts Wantf •Call 724-10..0 "'°'""°· 831-1895 SUOOtmo. 6't5-15~ Ne"W carpet & paint "I I•" PM beach 51695 AU 2724 --,.,----,.,,,-E.-..Mi *Sima* 157 1 A' C>fenge 83~120 - -••New office, approx 3 IA. 2 BA lrl-PANORAMIC ocean view 28R 1BA frig W/O -----2BR. 2BA maihtenanee Incl. 220 1/f w/corner win- ...... 'hlntwn. 1.S.2 IQ t1 penthouse. deslgner·s $895/mo 6..8-0645 . *llJY Mil• IBR new Ctpt HARBOR VILLAGE &ht, 111/11A lffl llllmTI Wlll1Dt dowl on E 17th SI. COlll Comp .. ••y renovated ULTRA mirrored. up. ___ Eaststde 2BR IBA, gar. Pool, spa, cable hootl-up 2500 MentmlC W1y * ........ btr•* M_. g.tµ330 Woot hrber & tile graded 2 mstr ires. trplc, Charml(lg 2 BR 2 BA lrplc lrg encl yard, NO PETS SORRv:flo Pel'S 8 ble M/F 1 lher ~ & pool eVI. Inc 111 paot. spa, club 646-21 t3 Frptc, mlcr#v. wld. 2 car $995/mo WlSTUIE Yll UI( Corner of Harbo< Blvd & ow. t'IMltt' ~~R. '1~~ In N: wt2S *220*~1 °!,~-IP~!,,0n~ FOUND C•t allvef/gray '«:# 99' wtth w/d hkup -gar. New carpet, sec sys. 2617 Orange 6"5-8 l22 Memmac/1crou from 1 4 "' -....,...,_ ... , 10 n g h a I 1 tabby. Avl lmmed. 1 1,350/mo Sea View 4BR. 2 .. ,BA. pvt tem Lg yard w/gardener TSL MGMT Naber's Cadlllac Y' Old male nr Placenta dowaon E 171h SI Colt• declawed, 10/27 It =.:u·57.10 81k 10< S""" tub Skyti1e In Mstr SUSOO/mo 631-2863 832-2232 O< 722·9012 18th. S3•0lmo • ·~ utlt1 M ... f"e-:.330 . Harbor/Baker. C M Pm 873-1893 ,.,. 2BR 2BA yearty, 1950/mo. Av11I Nov 1 No drugs BR. 2 l/ps $3,000lmo + Great upper untt-3BR. Ollll Tl &lU •WTSlll• Wll 211, 1121 1 blk beach/bay Non-Refs req'd. 6•7-6805, IHI Hl2 l /F "35·9532 UFF Ranc:h·slyle deposit 759• 1•65 2' tBA 1 car gar. wtntet· 2BR BA 1 & •--1-Wtt.11 Avall1ble lmmedtately smoker 673-3986 or leave message. 1617 Weslcllff. NB -FO_U_N_O-_F_em __ K..,..eelhond---..,.. 3M 2BA home. lrplc. --11"00 or yrty-$1650/mo 1 .cosetosnops -"' • 799 95 {8 5 ) A '"~1 5032 C g•r•g•. pool access. Ttle Blutt1 4 BA. 2 BA 673 ... 062 Lora Vance buM8 Wiii 1ocep1 QC Large loft IBR. patio. Call831-•086af1er2pm 818· ~1 ·pm __ gt~· Crown Valley & abOI l l500/1'QO VIiie Rentals house w/greenbell view. Alt Housing $765/mo country setting S7•5 No OCW ytirwfll 2BR spactoul private 2BA IBA apt quiet prof. EXEC-Office Suites near Ad on 10/17. 31'·8922. 675_.9 12 Profess decor 2 car au rs 2276 MAPLE pe11 180 2 lSt St. 1:" pat;o, washer · & dryer 25 to 35, $400 utll lnci .• JW Alrpor1, •770 Von FOUND friendly blactl & gor $2300/mo 759~3500 607 TSL MGMT 832-2232 6•6-•262 or 6•5-95•3 Condo·1lyle loft ~Pl Walk 10 beach Quiet Avail tmmed James. Karman Ave. NB. FAX. ~ ... 1te male KITTEN Vic ----Balboa Ptninsula 2 --$925/mo. No pets 673 5063 ... .. u• VERSAILLES S1udio, $650 NEWL y DECORATED •Tlft .. (I• 2151 Pacific Avenue area $895/mo. 675--5205 -recepl. coplet, cont rm. Marinlfl' Patk -•111 YllW llS unlurn. $750 furn ''ml to 1 & 2 BR apts Close to 2BR. 1•.-,BA w1gar b1t-1ns. 28 A ''"BA. garage. W/D 85s.06651mmed occpy •llHl lllO* 2 ROOMMATES needed kltch. fr" prl<ng/cottee. 6't6·2085 Very ~81 3 BR. Great bct't Lse opt $5000 beach Some wlgarage & fncd yrd w/patlo Wtr pd ro shr 3BR Back Bay 1-aly bldg furn $250 mo-LOST -Med 111 black d"". locatlonl ~sys. lrpcl. lg 6<42·0493 or 846-8724 v;ews $550 • $895. 667 Victoria K $760 hk·UP. pool pvt yard ON BACK BAY lrv1ne1 * llHI PIO* ttouse, lrg yard, w/d. gar. mo Al Quinlan 833·9550 ..., yerd w/pallo Grdnr inc VI A BALBOA 673-3152 636-• 120 9·5pm BONUS 631·4095 Santa Isabel 2BR tBA. Frtg dllhwasher stove mlCro. etc $.450 ea {Per-FULL service office Tn ~5~~::a~~u;:~~~= 12.050/mo. 760-5064 2~LR 2BA S 16Sgo~~=~ 1 BR yrly S tove. relrig. tBR Moblle home Ideal --UCI UY AIU quiet 2 persons $780 inci No pets 545:•855 feet for alngte mom with Newport Center. F11hton S 100 REWARD 9e2-7897 $2000 furn Ocean view garage. 2 blks to beach '°' retired couple No 28A. tBA New crpt & Call Al. 646'8126 child!) 631·2901 ltland Answering svc H.V. Homes. Super ctein 3 642-0•93 0< 846-8724 Avall tmmed $765/mo pets 545oimo drapes Patio Sunny lo-PAllSIH W/OCUI •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• *NEWPORT CREST only also avallebte LOST Cat. lem long-half calico with bent tall Hear Yorktown. Educetlon, Brookt'turst. HB. 10118 REWARD• 963-925e BA. 2 BA family ttome 645-5862 1991Newport646 8373 cation $765/mo YIEWlll 2BR single older pretd. Furn. paol.tennls Be1eh TllmomYESlmS Spa, big yard Kids & Pt'IS VILLA BALBOA Deluxe -1700/dep 329 University p1110. lndry. gar No pets cloM 35• Minon sml\r 840 5470 Ot<. $1.925/mo 6<40· 7211 IBR ·den. 1BA lg secur-$500/MO ')rn1shed small 1 MO FREE RENT' 2BR Or Apt M 642-2816 No 2BA 2BA & patio No pets $800 mo 650·8145 S500l mo 6<4S.6003 • 11y condo new carpel s1ud10 1 quiet mature 1BA car~t wall\ 10 Pets From $850/mo 2 t5 t Pa-llY.lll -•• .... _., LIOO ISLE cttarming & po o I S I 3 5 O I mo non smoker prrv beactt shops S7501mg 2 m1 to __ --c1ftc Ave See Mgr • $750/MO yrly Clean •BA Back Bay NW 11uge llM. 11~ ., .. ,.._ dMn 2BR 2BA wtfrpic 675-4912 Bkr ut1ht1es paid 675 175 I t>eh 772·4605 Avl now CHRISTMAS SPECIAL B· 101 855-0665 1 blk to bct't 1 gar spaoe gd atea Ctn. wk days n· 2"83 IQ 11 for eut>teue p•tlo. 2 car garage Free rent tor Dec Clean stove & relrig No pe1s °' smk/pel Furn. w/d, d/w, REDUCED RATE $1600/mo Villa Rentals WALK to beach. pools. Near ocean small lurn apt 211l ~IA,1140 IBR. gited park"9tpoo4 PllSI 11211 &PTS smkg 1person723-40 18 etc S395•utll 6"l-5020 Furn/phones/COOier av1.ll ltlT 675-•912 1enn1s snot l1m11y l'IOOse for SINGLE No garage 1200 IQ ti, w sioe No pets please 642•5858 Remote gariges pool 851--0111 Ext 205 2BA ·den Otw FIP 2 car $650/mo · security MO· 5 .. 8 4506 BBQ lndry lac Enroy our A•CllOIAIE APTS BAL ISL F Nsmkr to shr --------·I • • ~0te1•11 ... m1111edldofwc;::bt~1 gar $1350 Agt 722·9730 lo-mo 673-5489 . "" Clean 2 BA 1 BA Duplex beautiful 16 untt garden ON THE BAY beaut hse on water pv1 Commerclal Property • , 2BA 1'.BA prime East-New carpel, paint. small api, Call cotte c r 1 BDRM lBA 5950 room furn W/O gar 2778 , ... 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Jilt.I 11 s595 mo s5oo security 1960 Wallace 642-1424 yrly Sandy 1>eacn gar· COM Fem to sllr 2BR 801-586-8368 1.-..1 ...... nTSUlllU.... •TW• 1qJJtl1,11lr ''' til.11111: "••ulh 11>1 1d11' 631 6487 CllSTllCTlll age 213 E Edgewa1er. 1•1.BA duple• trplc w/d 111~ w \IJ\ •llll '" ,l,1m thcfl',llll•r . 2BR 2BA lrplc. d1w I SPECIAL! TIHS IS TIE PUCE!! Batt>oa 642-4905 w~· $3751mo oner ultl gar & ----------1••••••••-garba9e disposal gar Low rent during construe-.. Wl CAil" days 9 5 ewtras 759-0374 , .... .-rt.a 2788 '1111.t' '-ltHth r.11nl h> h,1\t' ,,1111e age lndry $8801mo , llon s595/mo Newer nuu n ., 'PJJt• tnkr ,111,t Ava111mrnAd 241· 7383 IBR patto enclosed gar-Top 2?r~~ ·~~r';'l~~E set· Oelu •C furn ocean Ir on I COM stir 2 BA. 1 BA 2 bllll 1.800 son 2 large Front ·\I one: tabk \\ c:'I let.I 1 h e J \.C: uf • * 2BR 1·1BA clean age. 548-7367 ling Beautifully me•n· 3Br 1' .ea micro gar all 10 bch Frptc wld cable Offices. drive-In rear appls $15501mo winter storage N·s m kr doo 56"/SQ 1• or duh' and lh<.'n \hd led lO J diamond tw nllse ltp MCI gar rained 2BR $825 Up & rotfl 982·5155 $400/mo • ut•I 6 75-4939 r .. ' I h J I· . h . • f patio <.1snw~nr tndry Alll E SIDE large 2BA 1 •BA tBR $650 Up S9901mo 1777 Whlllier, ---------t mtg 1 'ecm e" arer '"' .in1..~' 0 1114 S800 6•0·7804 1 Beau• encl gar carport. Nn PPts (•elusive Btulls area C M Back bay house C M day 540·9352. eves DolMstla 3018 mJ..,tnjl lhe re'r o l lh<' tr11..k\ arc I pa110. tnory cable hk up Call VELMA rwnllms LrQ 3BA 2 18A. seeks prol Ma te n-6A6·068l Au Palrs/NannlM All9il. \Urllt'\\ha1 le-.' 1han 1rn1, hut <\outh ~~~~t~~~i~":!.c, No pets $850 650·3407 l•t-2441 trg patios St 250-$1 500 smkldrugs S450/mo •LEASE * Ouahfled 4 Educated rnl"rcd rhc \,l111prr.1110n ol the dC' per mo Like rtf"W 837 650 4453 650-0736 Rob 4600 IQ ti fenced open IOI Oscars Domestic Agen- fcn,c: •\l ler\\rnn1n111ht«llt~of d1a TMTMllT c..m ~ J\"j-1)1: ~C.• "" YILUWHTAPTI Amigos Way 6<44·6458 m11 to share new 2BR 20c sqlt M 2-6642 cy71"1S.2-1304 mnnt.I,, t.le..l.irrr d\l\\t'\.I tu lht' ... tng ,.nut \:)\Sit l'QIU ~.. 'b {j~ ~ N •I 211 l 'hl& C1r,rt, , .. , Seasnore J7tll across 2BA NB Condo gar GENTLEMAN will mlintaln 111 duti, and led the nuet·n. hl\l I -., CUT '-~ SlOOI•• 141-1107 from t>HCll 3BR !BA poof 1ac llp, gated In nd .., I S 1400 year round all uhl Bay v, e w T tt r r n c •. • improve your prap-"l'"f•·d ll• ru'I l nl1lllUllJlt'I\ [.J'I o•-·o-.._, ol ...., ~ry 1n ex~hanna t~ ........ • " • ' • ' 1.,.. ... ..,"'°led -ordt i.. WESTBAY APTS paid Al.,r ~ 650 4142 S5501mo Mike day1 "" .. "•-"" "'"' 'ckdcJ rhe lnur ''' rrump' r111 thl\ 1ow 'O '"''"' '""' •""'• -d• ~ • ' $200 OFF MOVE-IN" 6 6 o -1 9 o o eve s room rent anct space lo ~ ~ IA11rac11ve Apts w1fll S1• 2 BR 'BA apts 1 Ilse 85•·5254 WOtk on 18 ft Jet ski boll 11' I \ •110\ 111,rnjl .ir11ument \.•in 0 G L I N [ ~'-Pl'IOI spa Beau11tully lrom ocn Par.a ntd pool 8usintu prototype Have car. ex- 1-t m.it.le Ill IJhll \•I rufrtn~ "Ith the ' .h~~--I Ano•~*p•d •eillnQ parking Furn unlurn Avt NB BR w pvl BA 1n ~· ion.. perience ind refet~ ..,,n~ 11 \\\Hild Lldc.11 1he 1..\lnlrc11..t' I I I' I j j• ~~;,Y "No Pf!lrs 1mmf'd S875 mo He !'louse Balcony h1gn cell-~" nn Archie. 774·183e lkd.ir~·r •"crrullrtl and ti.ingrd out IBacht>lor S625 • 724-8900 • ongs kitctten p1tv '450 ADO MORE INCOME Looking tor led) about 1lw •'-l "I 'f\JJt•, ""h htghh 'all\ A O L I E I J 1 Bedroom $705 SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA • 'u1tl 646.'902 TO YOUR LIFE 55 • to help prep1re IJ li•r\ ll''uh' 2Bdrm 1 °80 S8?0 ltplc :? car garage Pool RESPON M F non smkr •·900 860-EARN ••I 115 meals for elderly man \I 111, <llhcr 1.ibk ikd.irrr did I I 11 I I 22SO VanguntC 5•0 q626 Nt•ar Fac;ruon Island Silt 4BR CM home 2Ba. Tile first 900 hne THAT Balboa lsl1nd Sat/Sun 4&,t $995 No Pt'IS 640-1911 lndry S4001mo • ul1I PAYS YOU• ($3 per min I 4-6 hrs. able lo drive. l'\ •11 b~' I hr k,iJ rht.:rC' "'h a ~ 1mso11um1haled ltie gvr Baenetor $60~ A11a11 now 540 9915 llCll lllTll salary "99 Ask fa< John J1.1111P11d. "Oil rx·rf .. r.c Ill the ,ln,ed I( A l B H said lo n1s Ir.end Whal s I Bedtoom S705 STE, Tl SAii ---------IAll Cash No Vendlnn . No or Berla. 675-~&07 -- h.111J &.,ou1h l.fO"t'J 111 1ht• ..,1ng of j j j j• wrong? tile lnend asked 28drm I •Bil S830 One to four t>e<lrooms at .. ,, d I • we11 tne guy said I'"'"""' 161 E 1&111 St 6.42 0856 tile beach yr~tw1nter llllHUn WAITlll lnv•ntory $200 00 · MALE NURSE Eap'd, heart' ;1n lnr< 1hr t'llC'\I of IC'Jt.hn<> ~ S800 00 Weekly from -11table tor work 1115 ~ a new car and paid what the Furn/Unturn $ OO-St500 Female prele11ed Large ... lhl l•h I. ,1f trump ' l a 'I ">'t'lt'd ,___S_l_X_[_C_E _ __,ldeate• wao;. ' 2 Bedroom 1 •Bil S850 CALL YILU IEITALS bedroom wilt't walk·ln H Ch guar1nteed IO· Minimum 8 ttouts day°' .111t.I )Hl'JI "J' till' IJll 1he1c:l>ll I\ I I ,~ i: J O c......, ..... .,.. .~ .. d i• o-.d 2Bdrm 2Ba $880 111_4112 closet Wasller/dryet re-Callon 1-800-226·6630 night 835~ZSJ d11h I<' 1ht.• ~1n.11 "Pn Jnd, "hrn . . . . . b• •·11·•9 '" , ... ''"'""'9 -o· 3Barm 2Ba S950 frtgerator/lreezer. e•----------1--------- .1 I I h ... r •0" .; ... ....,,,_•et' No 3 be-151 E "tsr St ~48 2408 w•L"' 10 ...... ,11 nr '-'oag cerc1se enu1pme111 ,,, lnvtJt~ E 5530 ul'\ ,11\'I \011l111 Ut'l "II a ,.arr.tFl' l1 < " "' " """' .., " 'l .1 \\ J .1 ,, •Ln 2t>r 2ba twnllse S975 eluded S350 mo '\ ullls n.........-. 2908 lrurnr' •1 '11\lt'reu l''1 1\1.drul'u Batnetor S635 •2bi rrplc rwnnse $900 No petsplease 631·6959 '13""":'"' .......... * Ille: .1,1; 111.lu1''1,1 h11lt.I the JotUardcd 1 Bedroom $705 Poor spa Indy garage ENJOY t4·t5•1t return on 1·900·6S.·2255 Elli 12• q11n·111•I hl'.HI' .,, .11('\Ull. t.lr.:lar 131 ( 181n St f\46 681C 140 1 Supertor 6"6-6838 SMtt' 2BR 1BA hM. 1ac. Trust Deeds St0.000 lo Fllgt'tl A1tend1nt1 S35K l'I '''"l·J .il1 •1\Crlrt1.. ... ' .. SIOOOOOO CellOentson Ticket Agents $32K WESTFIELD APTS WllTll IEITAL pv1 ent patio par"1ng. Assoc: 499-483!1 NOWt Customer s.rvioe s29K • Ir' ' -~ I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZL ~Nl)4S't' Sl'M 19it!9P 9\41 lt!4M Pied l>Ul' I~ M&u e llJf>nOQ I prtt An6 "'I. uaM. P8l!St' pueu1 ENI (..MIN ~ 1114M.. P\-9111 S•4 01PlftAn61\11 c>e1ertiwl'll.{ 05 w I !)NI '-'S't' ~x3-l11f119 -/HP! -U01&l 7 Beau11lufty M11n1a1~ Oceanlronr $500/mo ulll incl 8AM-IPM 114/call 28drm 28 8 $8:?0 B 11 t>0 1 650-2627 FIND 398 w Wilson 631·5583 Duptell 4BR 3 ·~BA *•---·· S2150/mo ~ ~ wlCl\ttuff' _.._ -1tyoure 1001Cingl0t e 14>1> 408 E OCEANFRONT OlgyouBelfourwltl\HlAMI-l·~S.·2255 Ext 12• ~*' 11.a1 new1 f0t yeu M2·•905 WkdYt 9.5 '*' ecS 1 h rough classif icd F119llt A1tend1nts 13SK -Tleket Agenll 132K Cu1tomer Senrlce S29K ACROSS 1 0tshOn4'' I OllM 6 l<tllQ of T yr!' 11 Oard~ 14 Colnc1dl' 15 m•Ql'll uy 16 G111e chance 17 Avowals 19 Nemetv obi>• 20 Palm or pme 21 Doomed 22 Carved ''Ob 24 Weather wo«l 26 Mlled 27 Gn•-r 30 CondMCend' 32 Heron 33 Held etoll 34 Oot>lln • ~ 1n 37 Strii. de>ty 38 Sl~S ' 39 Hockey 5'0tl- 40 Coste SOI 4 1 Bulrvsh~ 42 ' Luc111 43 $10f'ag41 r~m •5 Garmen• •8 FruH 48 lnlClll•• 49 Femalel 60 Orienl 52 Oitec1ion se DOE 57 'Thefe ••a town to The Fr 2 3 4 17 61 Fa1thtu1 62 A111Clt 61 \/oc1111 pause\ 6.4 Misplay 65 Slleres DOWN I Mtl~ ptf'I 2 S1kor\~ v J Eno111n ComPOSl'f 4 Arb•tralor' ~ 0•1<.e1 n 6 I~ wea1100 1 N1tme for"'" fhamf!'I 8 frl'fl p1trt Q Every yr 10 Phonfl Cllll ~o 11 PHflrTl'!' 12 Servocl!ablf> 11 Lookf'd 18 Cui :.>3 llUH! 2S Opposlte at>b< 26 Fur-a ')1 Instrument 28 Bogeym1n '9 Benell lool 10 Tne While Clllls ot ')I P41<IO(l9 33 l rvet lluld 35 P1rtnef 36 S1-o-tere 38 Clothes lllng 5 7 Pft£V10US PVZZU SOl 'If G L 39 L91ld5Cal>f"r 4 t Bnoge SU(>po<l .42 Thtt t>rony 44 Everyone 45 Durable COiion CIOlll 4 6 $p<tglllly 4 1 POOf' IPOf1 48 Ot'adller 8 9 10 SO Stal~ Sl hly Utat1 liowet SJ Leal Cutllng ont S• Mactune 'IS H()n()f card• 58 Sono 59 Adhl!renl 12 t3 T•ud1y. OC't. H Opinion· Jamr~ ( agne' < anu·r wa' lllll' ol the mo'I ..n1.kr-rated a1 tnr\ < arl \agan. Scorp1n ix-rhap\ mo" 1 • ' t' 1 • r a It' o \ .. 1 <' n l 1' HlOli.c\pt'rHin Actrr\' \ng1t• l>•l ._tn,on. I 1bra. dl\pla~' more ,..,,11, a1 ,1nalv1mg varn1u\ 1cMJ1a<·;1I ""n' than mo~t prok\\1on.il ,1\lrolu~l'l' Ra) 8radbuf) I co dot·\ h11n'><·lf a d1\\<'rv1Ct' b) attadun~ a'1mh11' "hllr pracucall) adm1111ntt hr hJ\ li11lr ur no kno" lrd1tr atiour tht' \Uhtt'\ r \l tor PnrncL. Duff, Pl\\.('\ ('\hihll\ \OUnige JnlC'grll\ v.hcn <1dm1111ng hi\ dC'rp rntrrr\I 1n rt•1nt .irn,1tmn ARIES f\tmh 21-Apnl l"t l-am- 11\ nH·mhl·r rctcnth un1k1 r mn- 11on3I durt''' d a1m; \11u hdned \N\C'1I a\ 1Mp1rat111n "1a1or dnmt'\11\ <1J1ust mcnt t:t ... ('\ rlact' I JUtU\ I 1hr;i orp111 ner~on\ liaurc JlWrnrnrnth KC'w:trd dur T Al'Rl'S I \p11I 2().Ma)' .?111 ~fan) ol -.our hopr" dMlr('\ will he' fulfthrt.1 f>1..c·e\ tnd1v1dual dr1 larM. "I'm rrall) ton\.1nu:cl )OU <11r 111.1<' blue'"' 11.n " 10 define rrrm,, ~1reaml1nt.· tcthn1que\ Phon' h1g \hut I\ C\jlh\4•tJ G t:MINI (Ml) 2 1·J unr lilt Empha\I~ on re~pont1b1ht)'. r>rr"ure. chane,. t(J ;,rove you're rnpahk nf dtrecttn& traffic Lovr rt'latron,h1p ~torm) hu1 d urable. lnd1 v1dual you rrspttl will re1urn C'ompliment Capncom ln"Ol\.'rd CANCER (June 21 ·Jul)' n) What hid been h1n11n1 on " finall) cul ltx>'I<' f (l(U1 on t·o mmuntC'atmn. educa11on. )CnOu\ coM1dcra11on rt'· l1t1n1 to nu111C Puc11t lov('r makC1 1tnou1 romm11ment I 1hn will pla)' key ~_Ile LEO {July l}..Aua. !2) Sc-tn1no h1&hh1hu t m o11on1I 1nvohemcn1. romm11ment \ ou're dur for rmh t t.lrt. pou1bl) MW love lmpnnt \tylc. mcu or11Jnaht). 1ndcpcn· ~net Mone 1• bt1na ktpt tn sare platt VlllGO f °'UI B -'itpt 22). C'anttr na11vt helix make _.,,~ up1ra· lton• rcar1t1U U n orthodo• P'O('C!durt t>nnas ck lrt.d mulu In· 1u111on fo(tH'' " rehab!~ J1.11dc ,\quan11n ma kn dttJ•flllM ofk>y•I· ty r~Pf<''' •ni•1111n c- LIBRA ISC'p1 21-0ct 1!) C hr1. ... < anrcr me\\Jgr {)1 \rr"f) tJ1\pl:I\ humor kl nthr" li.nnv. that )OU Jlt' nnt nnh ;irtl\h< hut al\o l an hl· p r .1<111.1i I Cll U\ on pc:oplr "h11 de p@nd upon H>u pt'I\, t'mJllO) men1 gt·m·r.11 hl'alth SCORPW 1n 1.1 2 \·Nt" :11 I unar .t\flt'l I\ u1111udt' "1111 ph) \llJI Jtt1Jl111•n trl'Jll' 11\ "'~It'. lhanitr ul dirt'l llnn \n11thl·• ""orpro ''•tn\I\ O\ ""1ll1np 111 1u11\IOC' mmal \llfl port .rnit mon('\ ' n\t Dl fl(f\On "" \ •• ,<1U0 ll f.1m11\' SAtilTT ARll '~I ~m 2:! l>cl ~I I I hn ~ dur.ib1h1~ ut gooth M.1 ... c- 1n'clu1t1l' Don I hr \.111\fird m r rrh 111 ~nn"' v 1mc1h1n1t hJfl)('necJ -lint! 11u1 "h' \lc111ht·1 u uppm1tc \4'\ v.anl\ more 1han mt·re 01n:u1un l>u 'nu tomprrhrnJ" CAPRICORN Cl'>« n .Jan I 91 S1gn1filan1 d1ang1•\ ou ur at hnmr \urrnundllll' arr m.ulr more a1tr111 t 1ve lndt• uJual HIU 11dm1rr \urpr1~·' h\ tfetlanna1 ., ou art· dyn1m1<' and I am drawn to )Ou•·· C\ho n tnp 1n' oh r ' \fl('\ 1al m1\,10n AQUARIU (Jan 20-Fcb I RI SomeonC' wanu ~ome1h1na for no1hina -)OU arr pnme UHJC'I ProtC'C'I l)O\\C\<.llln\. ch<'dt 1mur11nrr pavmenl Look behind ~cn('l, he Ofl('n-m1nded bul Ml &ulhblt' r l\C:'('\ fiaurrs prom1ncntl)' P18CE5 (Feb. 19-March 201 \ ou'll surpnv man) b) mC't'11ng d cadhnt. 1Ctt1n1 Pl~ orenmna pr<X"C'durc\ C )dt h1&ti. )OU 11 br 11 nght place at sptt11I moment LO\.'C' l"t'lat1onsh1p undcriocs tcsl. PllS!IC'\ \11.>llh n) 1na color\ IP OC1'. JI IS VOUft llftntDAV: Rettnt domutr ad1unment .,,.111 necessary despite moanrna·•nd· aroanana by some v.ho ·~ b111er. tn\.'1ous Ounna o"embrr "'11h1 tttum\, romanct '' fea1urfli. )Ou ddiM ttnn• and at• nd <>f \upcrflu- ou\ mll<'rlal. Gcm1n1, Sqin1Nus penon• pl.I)' 1mponan1 rolts 1n )Our lift You tra\.'cl mort than m<>st pcnoM. po 1n1elltt1ual C\lri011· 'J· hht' m1n dous wntc or hum~ ' OU al\O ll'C' ttMUtve conc:enunt apperd. we1atit. bod)' •mtat Decem· bc'r will br mcmortblc T•ud a)'. ON 30 ARI ES !Marlh 1 1·1\pril Wt Tht" lr.1ntl uf opponun111rs that )OU ha\C' drt•J meJ ahl1u1 cun nov. bt°C"omt' a realll' You mu<.t ho"r'<'r. ti'\ to bl' JlJllcnt and undrt\llantfrng "'11h part· nt'~ m clo\t' romp:1n1on., and 31> pn•c1,llC' that mudl of "hat the) '13\ or m11matr conlcal\ tht'H l llrTl'nl tl1lrmrn.1 o'er finam\'\ or e01011onal tn 'ICt'llfl t I ts TAllRU I \pnl 21 -Ma> 111 Just 11fll•ut r•l·r.one ~·cnn to ._no"' "'hal "l'\t·\t lur \OU and cannot v.a11 to tell \Ou \() llll"t''rr th<' t ull Moon tn \11u1 o"n h1nh <.1gn on No' 1 \l&n1fit'\ that no nnr 1\ going to l'"t''enr Hlu from rca1.hrng )'Our u"'n lOnclusrons and dccmons ~aard1ng one rmntmnal 11r or 1n,ohement GEMINI {Ml\) 22·Junr 21 l It will 111..c quite a v.hrk for )OU 10 come to tcnm '<'llh changes brouah1 ahout b' rrC't'nt .itJ,er\C planetal) rnnucnc~ lto"'t'\cr. )OU musi \tan to r:tr<' more about tht' futurt' and v.hftt can he aunmph\hrd than wh11t )()U now cons1drr to tlC' a IX'"'onal lo\\, K"t· h;i~.., m th\lllppmnrnu·nt r ANCER (June 22-Jul) 23) Thr v.1ntl' of thanae arc hkcl) 10 b«omr that '1olen1 but al\O am1111ns h hc:ntfic1al rf )'OU arr 81 all d1sS11ttstted "'"h >our lot rn hfe or. rven morr importantly. 1f ~ou fttl thnt )OlH unique ab1lr1te<. or talent\ t'ould tic' put to bt'tt('r u~ or would he mt1rr opprt'<'1alrd cl~whrrt" LEO (Jul) 24·Aug 23) Yuu 11p- Pfilf 10 ht wom down by cc>mplu emouon1I u~t' ond •hcrcfnrc 11 probably hu nn1 o«urrtd to )'OU that pcrh•(l1 )nu wnuld he: har>p1tr 1n 1 101all)' drfftrtnl ~111n1 or rnv1mn· menl Now 11 tltin and )'Ou t'Ould not wl\h for• btlltt umr 10 'tin tht hall mlhna YU\GO fAug 24 .. ~pl 2ll Pluto '" M'l)IO m1kn )OU v.~nl 10 itlllt 'ICorct, po1n1 out t'llhtn' fa1hnp and ,e~rtll) 1n1tttfert However. a re" h;il'\h knock\ m 'entl) lhould ha\.'t 11uaht )OU no1 to btrome too com· placcnt abou1 )our o~n Iona term t>M1t1on t llh<r pc-nonally Of pru-- f~\1on•ll> UIAA ( p1 24-0ct. 23)( If )OUf 1n1unr" now tell you to hold beck. rncu(h and Qut uon othen' \Ull.t- mtntt 1hfn on no 11Ct'oun1 ao -.a1n11 them WhAI 2nu "'~ly....!5!_d1 co\tr .n an une\prt·tcd manner nmltJ 'av" 'oua con\ldtr1ble amount ol aggra' auon 1n the weeks and month~ ahead SCORPIO {Oct 24-No• 22). No o nr can den ) that )OU have bttn J ece•"t'd lt't down and oblrard to adJU'1 I<' t'nfo rcrJ ~hnnllt'' recent!) llo "'t''t'r "'''h 'our unique per· rcp11on )OU ought 10 tlC' aware that )OU ;ire about 10 giun. rt'C'O\Cr and l;'nJO)' ninS1derabl) more than has hct-n lo\I or forfr1tC'tl SAGITTARlllS {No' .H-Dec 21)' R:utlrr rnmple\ 1>l1nrlllr) influences nov. \ttm to 1nd1C'ltt' that you a~ t.:auatit up 10 \llUllllOM )OU C'IMOI lMtrol "' ma\lerm1nd Thcl'\'fort. bt'wal't' of ma..,1ns \1atemcn1s v.-h1ch (nuld lead nthc"' 10 tlC'heve th11 you '"" w1ll1na 10 h«omc C\.'Cn mol"t' tn\ohro or rnmn1111rt.1 pcnonally o r fin1ne1olly CAPRJCORN (Ore 22-Jan 20}' A f1von1ble "9«' bttwttn 1bc Sun and the re\.'oluttonary pl1nc1 tJranu' now urics you 10 fotttt about 1n· ~c.:un11e' or 1nadrquac1cs and dem· 8A M-8PM I 14 Ph I• Ullll&Y WO RK AT HOME 1-900-7 4 1 • 1..00 Ext 217 OPEN 8AM-10PM s 15/Cllll llUL.Hlln AlllTSI E.xpd 1 IUClQ9Slful A E Co seek• 2 exp'd 899"11 + 1 1111. Cell Patrick 721· 1200 ~ ''"'~l ,..... ·~ ,, ........ , ....... ~ Ill \11"1· ----- AOIHIT• UST. For busy general contrac- tor 10 do constrvctlon p1yable1 1nd v1r1ov1 other eccounung lunc- 110 n s Acco unting through 1r111 balance a mual Minimum 2 yeera conltructlon ~y•bte ex- perience Cati~ •• 14•·2418 HIRE through cl~nified ........ 842-9618 o n,trale that )OU have con\lderably ;::::.=========::::; more 0;111 and 1mqina11on than C\rn lll\C'd ones rcah1e Mccunp o r <h'1<"11\~1on~ held should ttna1nly P'°"C' In tic' C'nhghlr ntna and ~•ttur· '"I AQUARIUS fJ1n. l l·Feb. 19). You •l'l' not ah<1u1 to 'Ill btck and allow utht•t\ tn rult' tht' roo111. ijowevcr. IJ far I\ tona·lrrm nirccT or pro- fe\\lon11I l\\UC'\ a~ C'on«mcd you ma ha\.'r to l"C'ach ronclus1oni or <k<1~10M °"h1Ch would 1ppcar to rtvent w mu<'h you 1111d or rn· 11matrd "°""''> Pl ES tFeb 20-Mart"h 20): No ont '' au•ns to \teal a mal"t'h on )'OU Ho"c"tr, 11 m•> bt' 8dv1ablc to k«P. travel plant 10 1 minimum until aOcr the run M n °" Nov. l. and ctna1nly httcn 10 the advu ot op1n10 M or emptO)'tr or col~ bt'fOf\' emblrklna ·on a MW P'OJ«I or \Cnturt IP YOUll llllTHOAY • tooAY: IDTIR a ams av•table ln Coeta Meea Newpor1 BMch Huntington a.ch Fountain Valley NO COllECTINC NO SOLICITING °'*"t Olit 0., A "'-Mw ._... ""' ... ('If Mllprool.llMurlllCe Ill&; 142-4111 Tht'n thttt •Ill bt M) m11eh mort for )OU 10 1c,,omph$h, tape~ and cnJO)' 1ht monwnt ~ dlack othat mu\I bt' more lftPOMl°bk for their own mittaktt.. IK'1iont and -••Y· lut. abovt 111, that )'Our rote aow lt 10 11mp4)' ecMw ind "°' try to \houldcr _!!'.t.2..one'a burdc•u. ..!:=======::. ""' • .., ..... _ ** * ,...... .. _. .-caa .,..,...., ..,. 11-r Ne9port .-.1 co 1"c·H·e·v·"·o·1.·e·r-a·u.-.z•1111iiil Wtt•••* ....., •· :-W~c:MdrwMulle & _... ot ~«Y ..-. .....,,.iOllCI eec'y ...... , .. ,. 4 • 4, tan. "9 ..... ,....,, ....,, ,IT ,re::,.._, FanMQifta No .. P'* 9nden ..... tent101top ..,..,_,.m."11• tlf .. , babted. 11,tOO ~-....::-: -J.:c..";t,-t~ .. .,...~cwt"Ume ptoducet Mutt be...,. ........ .a pa.Y9f Ccc*w ..... "°'91124t 5'M1t3 eel ..... '100 -~In pet90rl. w.-... ..,,.,, ..,...,,. end lftlM p6eM, ~ toffa ' Ct =·=Utt °""" 1974 Fuel&. mull -••• Pteu. 17ttl I !MM, HI t•tr9mely ~•bit IUIN ...... .-0.00. MM ~ -134I Or• p T 4x4!1 ..,_ ... •••-n.owt"Ml••DP •ITfUIT =1t!~OV r!o":~1~ hr1 Proct~ J.::'~ •Mwlc8n&111me> a1e. ~ 561 . .._, PIT .,....,.,., OI ooni-CAl.Lll2·1 155 F«~~ 8c:t1Nllon. •t33H.I tH5I NOW' ''1"MN9veto ,fJOO •IMQle•8c)tleOt1T•m•d Granny Bo• New b l n1~~ ~·.;:.: 1 1111111111111 M0-2410cwteo-7t21 .. llllllT 1 ~!::':'.E-": ~ :•;;,'::,. :· =·~-:1; 8':, ~ ,,.. Coete MeM. To ol¥t food..,.... 1n -•Y ...... NMOtd for COM Mton 11.50000 other M.,.._ • p"*'°" ollar over S4.000 suMw. 640-1177 ...," ___ Good pey. •• PIT Cell 640-soto . YOU CAN EARN l !>O -~~ ~~__.Ion lnO • ~~ • Pomera-7 1 4 ' 2. 1 • 1 1 1 1 • iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii~!iiiil 7'4/t72-4n2. ...._.hoi0aylllnlnmaldn9 1100 AHO MORE !ACH name "cwn .......,_, n1an • Puo s~ • 7141557-3600 A ---C... tn The Dentel atft baeket1 a In ...... WEEK. WORKING PAl'rr 975--HSOIW 54t-7827/tlm ~lie e Scottie • --- - _.. ..... PIT Of FIT Flt• hre Wiii •llRPTlllllT• TIME! SOid oak e>ilf'IO, uptight. Shettle • Welat\ Cofgi fNClu 9035 a hllll.... "Ami• train. Above average FIT Law/CPA office N9W· 120 yra old (JoMPh All puopi. guaranteed Job lnfofrnltlOn & Teat PIT 10-14 deyt.oer month. ... Apply Wta1cll" Po<I a..ch 111• iyi>1ng W• have • NEW PRO-Oramer-loetonl heu1j,. PETL-'ND .PAVILION '81 FORD F250 )(_LT Lariat. Pr.,.,..lon Avellbtt Ho.._.,. of 'tata. ROA Ptai,a, 17thllrvlne.N.B. 17001.,, e,4+6801 GRAM for SfUOENTS fully r•flnl1hed OPEN70AYS HD .. Trllilet Spec: .. IOOOI'-__ ..;;.._.;.. ___ ....... OM 435·9'1h'10 Pf red. CNarlul quail· 12-11 YEA"8 OF AGE $1500/obo 957.0518 18374 8eieetl BIVcH\ ml s. G v w . 400 c I 0 va. wmnetr"5-lllh 410.c iy offtct 551-1122 -llW1 _ tMMplng u1 gel ,,..,, eu.. ---405 fwy. ne•t 1o Ta.rget Auto, Air, CB . Hvy Duty 0.t'Un 1977 2802 . AnaMlfnl2Ml4Ml&4l0 •IYlll w•ll9R1 PIT Work tor major o11 ~ 1~• IOf' our new... ! ~~~01~== ! Between Edi~ & Hell Trail., Hitch. AM·FM lmmecu1a11. completely vw 93 ,:=... ooo•1l1 a. ... ,15 comp1nltt. 15.00/hr. Needed Top pay Own paoert * 141•1Zll * Tlpe, Powe4' WlndOWt. rea1ored. mu!I HI G~ ~~-• ·SERVICE ELECTAT. a:-~~~~:-.~~ l!:·~t1!~4 locMt/lrudt 657-4040 24hr HERE'S THE OEAl. ~ ::~.~r :!=~·~:!,"·a~~~ S3,5001080 846-717~ '"'°'" . -... TIONS WANTED. Ptaut your houra s.n1ors and ..... + btfr. 1 Thia la not a P•P41f -PlllMlllTTlll F\egularGaa.2ToneCu.. ..... 'MOll.T Euro~ ttlOI 090, call 5~112"~\d~-~~ atudenl1 welcome Will National wh<»etale mar· route NO ~Ing In· F""'*-n 6014 =,~.~~~;~ tom Paint Dual Tanks Economy!!(0067821 <213>41..- btwn . · lraln. Mull have econo kehng company need• volved R TURI!: SALE m Custom M~ ~ etc 111•• am good drlW!g record E.Jt. ear or tructt Catt tOday * Wlillll REP IOf' local area Ho 2 We provide tran590f· •UDO FU Nt 1 Ownet Private Party -NllOJ DI 1 ttull <*lent QPPOrtunlty e..c.i1en1 compeny W•t E.,n $439.84/WMll before direct Mlet Call now. talion and training ~Mto:r~;" ~·n!:~ '9.lnOS & Or~ (714) 847·3900 8·5 M-F UlllS lllT llUlll Coat1 Exl)fen Courllfs, the l'lolldays Local COITI· 713-782-7448 3 You would be WOfl{lng all Q~•l"y lurnllurel 6059 Form $6500 a.ti llAST 11111 :~d~:, 1"!1~''" .' F2T?W-850-1015 pany wanta you 10 u-.,_,_ withkldayour own age on 173-7877 87CHEVY S-10 PIU 28881\afbOl Btvd c M -~-··· --. Y-& ~ ._.., - -Mmble altetronlcs feW-.,_ an adull-superv1sed salea KIMBAl.L·BABY GRANO ....,,..., r-1 ... ,_ S5 00/hr • 125.0011\r 84111 E#n '300-'500 P4lf ... etry & toys w e tr at~ Call •E 11• & Will INm & , .. -· 5·9•· Bladt. High Gloss V-6 2 8 F I New tires I Ml-Giii 1ng. mU94 ... - couponearct.fcwg .. 11• RMdlno Bootta at hOml. 714-848-4347 eitt 10 Ptu1 bonuM9 p6IJI P41fQI 4 Earn GOOD MONEY MUS:':, Cusl made Eccellant cond111on SllOckl tune--up pull-out FIAT 1112 0 90 n 4 ... 1 11on1 Fltllbledaya,eom-Cell 1~1~73-7440 E.lll Must beM1f1lar19' h19h· and have a ctiance 10 om '4 too 721.9359 stereo new at19nmenl BUIC.C 111.t ~ ... plet• training EYenlngt B-249 IH/FU N•llH ly rno11va1ad Call Otck, eern deity & weel<ty cast\ ~1~~!~ ve~~~i :::~:. --BEST OFFER 6!>0· 1396 SNIT COIPI 124 ~OOt ioeded • ....., .. 430-830ptn&S.1Ufday EARN S500 10 S1500 Earnuplo~permo 122.0318 t>onusesplusgoonout· moneyb.:s garter tell TV.Sttreo.Eltctronks CHEVV 54 PICK·UP 5 apeed runa good and o ut. as.100. 12 noon to '4 pm ... lyltufflngenvetopes Call(7141847·7128 -11.n••y 1ngsandrno<e1 p1llowstavMaandmoch 60EK) REBUILT amttmS6!>0631-14S3 5'~t91 714-645-1854 at l'lome No Hperienoe -mOf'e' Brand newl S5-WITH CAMPER $2295 BUICK 8-4 ,_.. Elecief-' OlllUPlllH FOf'lr .. lnt«matlonaend llllUJICE E•pertenced 11c:ret~ry CALL USTODAV SlOO 831-2371 •• ADULT VHS 500 SEE 642.0567 lent eond ltfon ... J?:: ver11ea1 eommttcJ.i earn-Mlf lddr....o atamped Commerlcal property and =•~ brc, L~:O~:rms: IN~g~~~~N' 8eau11tu1 sot a. lollflNI, ~i>~~Ef Hu,':: e:o~~~L FORD 1979 Rantnero t~~ '!~ ~!~!M owner. all Po"'· -· era. femlllat *'1h PMT envelope IO' MeHo Data casuity eustomet aervlee retary Heavy transcrtp-cnair. ottoman. new con-'50-M78 pamper4"1, air ltfts ps Pb casae11e 12JIB 1121 54~ E I Aasoc P 0 Bo• 9306 rep with 3.5 yra ~en-uon duties r-utrt"" mini· ••21 l 221 d1lt0n Oak 1rom Sac ate. ex'Cellent SJ 650 CHEV '7" NO-VA.~ proceu aper •net Livonia, Mich 48 151 cytbrol\er e•P Salary 1 i,,_;.;.• f 75 Ml·-, Jt. S .... ......... 640-8585 I 11111 .. p<eflfrld but will train 5 _ S3S,OOO . per wr Call Al mum IYP ng ~ o a.1. f 11 295 714.,...1 • ...,ov _ _ Miii 10wntlf. ecyt .......,.,, day weelt lnc:lodlng S••· UTI 11&11 Oulnlan 833-9S!>O 10 60 wpm on word pro---er.. COFFEE TABLES Both ,..... • Xcond s 17$0 oeo urday. Apply PEN· Needed 'IOI' private com· · cessor with word perfect $Olid wooo Moving mutt Vans 9040 2060 Harbof Blvd C M 839.-8242 NYSAVER. 1eeo Placen-munlty In L99una Beach llTELlllllOl Ml ~~:~~~~ Hllry Call sell ASAP 548-3038 Dod~ 1973 Work Van I 142·0010 CHEVY 191' EJ cMiiiiO Ill , Cos•• M... Many b1nefils Call CIA. us Cuslomt. DEA. .... .. ms El depend1b1e s 1 100 OBO I 327 automatic:. pll, pit). WT• 494-8571 etc Now Hiring Cati TUCIH o:~~l~ult:~.!':!s c~~1~1 INU. &n;;.i 7011 SA8·!>053 p /w . rnanyextrM.'2.000 Certtlied Captain 1or 97' General Office 11)805-687-600 Ext SECUllln K -8 gr::2~:S86ASAP icush1onsonchatrsneed SCHOCK ELECTRIC Ford 1971Caml)ef ISIZl 'llTIMPll OBO Call Grant •• 1987 Luxury Mo to; llTllNl•ll K·22387 ~UIRDS recovered) Moving.must BOAT. eaceilent con-bubble top very good 5 spd ,. , .im Im cass 5-45-_t_s_1_8 _ _.,.-'"'"'."'.- vach1 Crew ol 4, SAT. lllAZm lllllH &IHS g Mii ASAP See and mall• dlllon Lido Sllp avallable condihon S2 700 OBO m89 wi.eeis , tSKX797) CHEVY 1978 ~ COM. PfN•1•. no charttlf Localtcl In lrvlne. seells needtcl 10 work with Dev TUCUll otter 548-3036 wllh purchase of bOal 548-5053 llltl Automatic, 91~fl'fMlea. WOf'ld travel quaMtltcl •P-Clerk tor e>pentng m111 Dia adultl In 1 communl· Fun a.nd Par111me Laouna Mortg~e company rie-eds FORMAL beveled glass S9.200 536-4582 FORD 1987 Cargo Van need• work. $7a.> 080 plicant1 tend reeume lo phones, etc Compute; ly based program GOOcl are1 W1ll 1raln tracers lo Pf~S FHA dining table. 72'u36. E· 150 XL T E1cellen1 TMIElllE RllllS 7141646-394\ Ad • 997. clo Daily Piiot. knowlege a must Can benefits Call 557·3260 llWIU llOlllTY MOf1gaQ8 Refunds S2!>0 Qr SSOO with 4 Paw« loatJ 7012 cond111on one ownf'r 2060 Herbot Blvd C M ..... -.. -1-lJ-,-,-.-.-:"" P 0 Boa 15e0. Cotti Rosa at 21 1•2325 lll-lQ• Call 1-800 421 -2745 blaci. lacquer 11a11an , • ...-.-~. S7 9!>0 642·9731 I 142-0010 M .... CA 92828 WFlCI Olfll • -·-"'"-Auto AIC. FUI ~. -.-a•PllTUS LI typ1ng. flllng. phone, IS Ptttal S.nict I chairs 646-9099 40 Ft Trewlet 1n ••cellent VW 1970 bus Cauette (3211• -Gen Ollice/Sec:ty IPQfll 12 nr w11 751·2271 Job 1ntormat1on and test FORMAL d1n1ng 441180 cond1tl0f1 6-45-7355 nt-w motor interior com .... Some IXP41fi.nc. Englllh II TYPlll /11 EXP prepar1t1on No n1gn glass 1op lable English I ptetely redooe S3200 JAGUAA 1986 XJS II •I 9')ealclng 631-2~5 Plllll IRU lllPPlll CURI school d1p1o ma or wood blSI 6 chl lrs. Sii loau 70 l4 761-4660 days Qra. ~'1· ~r-owroom ._...-:.....S:.-8'~.';,~~ :°!:c~~ Part-Time 2-3 days per Local marketing eo wan1s c111zensh1p required S700 OBO 642-38 12 .it1er • 847 020~ ~~:~" D'!:=~;~; 1 ... , ..... , week w 11 t A..-, shlppinn cle k & Ware 12 03 per hour to Slart I , 2888 herb« BM:t. C M. Holli POllllOn PENNV~AV~a~n 195·0 nouse Mgr ~rainee Ea: Now reg1s1er1ng 104 up· Jewalry/&cet1Mrlt1 21 Colum1>1a on Perun-~. EvtM> ·1-0 "475 1• 1111 lllT&ll&IT OUllll &AM M Pl&Qefllla Costa Mesa pertence helpful we will coming postal tesls MF I04' WFI 1u1a mooring $6 000 Cliss.ics 9045 .IHHR 1111 IJI Evening• & WMkends "" • 12 Noon on·Fri train Call 645-2939 for 9AM-8PM Sat 9AM-4PM Pearls rh1nest0fles all OBO 714 675-7521 arc;11c t>lo~ .,cetlenf con--.. .-T Contacl Food & ""FSSOOperweek PISTE·IPPERSll appo1n1men1 "s" tor Costa Mesa 435-9165 Slylft Pt!fi«I tor wed· 22 Venture w trailer 3 t95.,PORSCHE Cao•1oiet O•t 0" s. ~oo Auol A/C Like NeWI Beverage Man~ ..,.. F aid d'r91n1~ 5 da~ a weeti. Including Johnn ex1 4 10 Wes1m1nster dings Eamn9s ne<:k· sails sk!eos 4 nice con-red with b lac~ too "60 31:1·~ 18079101 Holiday Inn H\Jnt1n91on"" un oata esa otfice Sat Will train Apply 895-9668 eal 410 1aces. bracelets & mote• dltoon s 2 500 $30 000 A n • ou ' .-.a Beach 7667Cenler Ave Jl•tll·ll•I PENNYSAVER 1660 C Anaheim area 828·8594 Brand~ 838·2371 819,388.421 !1 854-4)82 J AGJA>---~· XJ6 Ill•' HB 891.0123 ...-• Placentia.Costa Mesa Sltl,/lto ltrl e11t410 C 57 BE AIR wr111e eamf> •nle•or •••--FI T days 111a1 COL OUEEN ANNE cherry UM14WfTllTUJLfl HEVY L· f ••e~.:it'O w arranl y ltlll.aT- ltf\'tlttlmltoleuomeone p T Fl E necessary maldinrmsu1teorigS6I<· lllO. d1•1on 1ow mile'1~ •uns 28M "-bat ' HIRE w~,2~59 FIN-D wOOcl, elegant 11 pc lor-SEDAN 0"0'"'" ton sn ~ S31 8682 8'¥d CM .. _..,..-WOf1'? I or I •tr• work, ltyour~movtno to a Sacril S24!>0 beaut 3...,.. IH·2101 tr •••7••1 greal RARE BEAuT1 1• a• ,_ v paying lop dollar Call MW loeallon? Announce the .. ---.,. 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IYll LIWEIUns EJ $2.44 per day Thal'• ALL you pay tor 4 lines, JO day minimum In ll'lt SERVICE DIRECTORY For more lnfonnallon CALL TOOAYll ISi FOii LOIS Vour Servtca OitlCIOty Rec>f9Mnta11ve 142·4121 ht. 110 • REMODEL • REPAIRS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique a unuaua1 WOflt •Anerations•CommlRes 24yrs ., .. tic 988-3584 c amel back sol a· love ~/S•d ~ FORD 1930 MM .. , A WP't•t~ Qrav 4 000 moes 2aov8 nlee stiape, MCOnd seat $ 7001 Oue•n 7016 Tu dor 90• cono111on Ev('ry opt1011 warranty o w ner Bell Offer malll bo)i sp,.ngs S275' s 7 2 5 O or 1 r a o t' ~"O"''"°"' """.,. 883 5260 Oak bllllctaw tbl/6 chrs. 19 6 1990 WELLCRAFT 1395 10~4 894 4.69 <;ACFI F1Cf S4 •JOO OBO • _,..,,_..,.--- oak wall untt white wun & E.t dee! 1" ••r 6!>0-7Xl4 D•v~ FORD 1965 MU*la.r'l9 oak col tbl set & l>drm red white ten FORD 66 MuS TANG 17141348-0•84 N1tes 289 new cus1om pejl\1 '** 1811 All IOP ot Ille 11ne warranty S 12 5oo 289 en91ne automat•C I wfwhlte plnstf"IPe, new Mint cond 973-0653 531•8682 9s• •f'sto1eo 673-0138 upnolstery v.e<Y de9n. ---.... -----I·--------MAZO" 79 All · 7 S4 300 da 21~516-e502 SOFA 011 white $290 ~rvkt. £quipmtnt. lJmousfts 90SO WM~ S ~t>Md am Im eve 714rl93-$821 queeri mattrf'SS bO• c.--.. 7020 c;an A C RuM 11'~1 ---- sprtngs & trame S ISO All !'2'r7S 83 U MO CADILLAC s·~090f>•5*'>3'>1 F•l'14WJ•U iclnl 645-44 18 64S-7540 • H & L BOAT LADDER • white ne .. eog•ne •e-ue; Bl •• :nmse 3 !l like new thrOllft\'""°"' 8 s1eps tOld1ng vairr,,Sl'led no1s1ei<eo Video VCR TV v • Runs ~ WNee. A/C, •~Mf~SC-t,.~MWOUS-----60~1~5 1 hardware S 175 * IOI" m i~agf' S 15 000 Buullh.1 MUS SEE automatic aurvoot. 1'2K 675-.4 196 • Ca 1 bet~ 8·" prr S 1 5 OB O m•lfl S31t5 ~10 WANTED SCHWINN AIR-Mon-Fr 5"5-o4·o > '9 486 t.56 days 64().693() ...... DYNE ST A TIONARV EX· Sllps/Dodcs/Sl~ IV L~ CONSIDER TPAOE • "' •• 3 -'th ERCISE Bll<E RICH J02Z 1' 'Q" .,.or,p.tnt 960-804 7 -Autos--lmport--td---q-, oo-·---------1 • !>0 • $hp straighl 1n COf'!U!m 6018 Maon CPlannee u111111es in· 9115 Car Cover ne... S60 • '" 1a"' '"•"•O• Nell S spd crutM air;. ..,_, Macintosh Plus Computer eluded 4 Hu;111!01on Har· OBO 548-8493 & Im 941 Writer II P"n1er t>our 8 6·6 O •LHrn Selt-DelenM *P&lmll* 1 yrs 010·1011ware Dr "" 1g ooci. space •or ACIRA ~I Kung-Fu/Ta1Chi47'-81!>0 Hand-Jman etc Best prtee S1 995 OBO 548-0136 40 -60 yac"I F!M dock Lfl(ll $11&1 1v4,. .. ll .. ~ ',·c; ~80~ 532· 1663 SQace tor usage ot vach1 • ,....,er ,,,,., -: .... 1a1e 1 p d l mag w tleel 1, .BGU0-48) ..... 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Dental VIiion watch~ incl ~ole• and 25 Ft 30 Ft & 40 Ft Bf'<.'-,., Cot~M'ttf! cuslom moles 4 door. dlglUll •At1 Pf\IMI •40030 Low premiums Xlnl Serv lllSl•llll•IPUY Pat~ We buy sell trade Bdlboc1 Fun Zone Ma,,na '""''""' ~ ... t'llt'l'I: ..,con-oasn. eileetrte doott ..,... * 772-0350 * l<areo 661-3390 Interior • E111enor and repa" Wllllam 673 776J I dil•O' 1 "'' "' O. CIOO "''ndows A/C AM/f:M 7 4 537 9127 RAV Har old J-e•f'rS J 116 ACIU 'll n ... ~. p 0 C11ll ta~n• satt$ 080 I 1 I · N-port Blvd al 32nd 1 Sublet 45 ShP a• pvt Potome lmlU LS CllPl 6 3 • •'-1..._._ E IPC 1r1c ,11 I Lariclscape Lawnc.are I •• Wm. • 111'$ Tiii Ill IJJ-OHI in N B Avail im•ned 5 s(>ffd P s a ' t ! M~•CMM ··~n ~D 1veway1, patloa. palhl • TREES Water & eiec nc Xlnt IOC etc Ho jOb too 1tnall. All Resld /Commercial •8_. 1-4488• Emt>rald Pendant Cost S650 4 15.4•9 6355 cru Sf' synrool 1110• lu•tio t'"""' 1"' car 6 .. ,. 7056 1ft1 Ext o u aL1TV a1 a ' ~l'lees ]Gl'ltCQl'I" o .......... , .. en• con-l n1erna,lona l 1911 --&. 1•.a -1• (7141 JU" roppeo rf'move C.teoinup " ,. S90 000 Seo S9 900 _ ,, ... _., __. • 7,. 3 76 •easonable price Reis • d •t Ill o ' ! ' "> O 0 Tr avelall Runt "004l. 11•••IS·WELLE• nu l11wn ,o,.nklr ;;ii 4 Emerald rtng o 1amond Camptti/Trliltn 8014 • • ~.,. 4 (IG• SSOO 0 80 da"• o I I lllClm "" " 1-IWI ,1 .. m pendan1 545 2452 --C8ASTl1. lCl ll , SPECIALIZING IN Gen Contrector EteclrJC +.,~~NDSCA PING· Tru u1 ... DODGE 197S Cam~ V.i" ;><125 >i&roor B1vo ( M 494 5495 attar 11, * Of•YeW-tPallos SetvlCe Tenant lmprov ~. Sprinklers Clean P&llTill. 111-1003 ,.._,t Fu--t High Too loaded S3200 111·2._ ~q• -434 after S •1• R E uPI Comm I ma1nt 25 '""'"' "•"" 0 80 6-46-76•4 ..., .=.,.--,,...----* Walkw1ysl Sa-iw Cuts Comm Ottc 1 es nergy rt eip 645-5 t24 RAINBOW Circle Ma•n1 & E 604 7 INCOLN 1979 Ma.11 V • Brdl Rlbbon• Mgml Computer Power Y p E & $ '1 OOI'. n ..... t 1 • co111c1or ••r••• h,.t * SI ... Aelntorcemen11 lie 602108 5"0-1979 GARDENING Full Service A:;1~11:n~b~I F7:'!t ""OAK exec desk w return 4 \II~ Oftvt/ ~ E ... ~ • .a, pew., leather. very 90M 1t Sandb&M/Ellpanl40fls pa•iE• PACIFIC landscape-Sprtnlll ers St lic.:569897 636-1758 af'd credenda Sl!>OO 9030 &CIU ~· MERCEOf S 14tl" J 1 car 5 1 000 mllee. -• .. ~ • PatlO Covers n n Sods-Mow-Edge-Clnups Another oak dflll S300 1 •~ .,..,.,,. '"a"• 0 ucwn S J 4 9 5 I o b o • ,..._,.,_,_ FORFREEESTIMATES 24Hr ErnergencyServlc:e Ru1Ra1es 966-27161E 5 AT&T Merlin ph~ AMC !980 Eagle '°4 lfTllUllCffPf t"lu~ Nh~' 00 •· 100 f ~14 154 5-9801 alt .. Tl'lt Calif Publle Ulllllles CALL CRAIG 569· 15e0 and lnslallallon g;ea• pr1CM' 6!>0· 2412 I "" oon Bl&Ct.. on blllClr s iPd p s J t I I rru..... M .. < • • ·;>pm Cornm111lon REQUIRES Lie •544833 325--015.& lwttt frtt l.M•H•t FARTHING INTERIORS AC AM FM casse1•e ~nrool cu•I< m .n~" lhat all uMd. hOUH nold Ma1nl 1Gardentng s.<vlce HANGING STRIPPING DESI'S CM"' tables Mov1~ musl NII $1 800 l'I• ~u•• '• "l J. c•' 6408 LINCOLN 71 Con~ gOOOs movers print their Rets Free est 548-5174 Llc•560875 VISA·MC cabin~s & mrsc 1~rCom11! OBO 14.563.96Q() $ 10,tll Mf QL.f:C')rS • •f SOOSl S4f;02,EneE RUM aoCMI PU C Cel T number. 573.1512 S20up Mu~lsetlal a ~hd CO onon ~ 1 ...0 S 142.oA7 11rnos &c11auflevr'1pr1n1 IUl ... Yl.lllAI FENCES-GATES NEW A-TEAM GARDENING 545·2239anyllmtt JEE P •989 Wran91er CtlSTllACIRl S•CI~ 100 ••Q ·54 tQ14 UNCOLN '82Con---.. ll'lelr TCP number In all lHky "10weft-Acld wun Repair RedwOOOICedar ANO MAINT 16 yrs ••P WE Qals snd h~ng tOQetr>er ,s!,h,~,','1 c202nd5001t1Jnm1ci.usstfo:_ ?925 Harl>O< Btvd C ~4 • ; •<i .'<I"' • ., ., lu•ur1ous Md-,•=.:= 1dwrt1semen11 It yo\! a regroul New a Repe1r Po11 replace c M /NB Juhan & Yolanda Gar· Total lnlertor Remodeling BUY ~ r .. , Ill 2IOO .... "'-have a QUllhon abOUI Bathrma-Shower door• Jim Whyle. 842-7206 den1n9 Servic. 642-3921 S•rv1ce ADVICE TO THE u~·~n Blutt Book l!t -NISSAN 8J Mll'll; MA cable lull ~ ~ p b CRAZY 633 7172 $1213'> As11ingS11000 •~ptoed 6tytl oc wf'rw1n-iostrum«\1&. ....._ • ll'lt legalll~ 01 • mover. l<il c·Floors· lum in8 QUALITY WOOD FENCES TllE IREEI SOEIE h h I f NA 721-96.13 do.,.., pow~r 'ltNring leoor, drlv-en ._ .._. ~~ .. : ~t~~1~~"·c~~I-Lie 25yr1 O C 673-806 I Exp'd Dec>endlble Sef· Lawn-T,...Shr\lt>-lntt•ll t roug c assi icd 1 , BM~ 85 31~E ,..,., ,..,,,,0, , , cruiY 6.000 mil• a~ pr!Qld 1 11 714•55M 151 TIL E Installed & Repairld 111ee Low Cornpellllve Sprinkler 1n1tall111or1 "'"<l ~OADED •Cl" "" I ~ ... n1rn1 111t 11m trn Stereo below ~. fnU81 be m 1 on Prompl Courte<>ul Service Prleel Fr""' 282-2915 Tree Tr1m1ng & Removal Intl •I pal plaslertng, I $9900 OBO "4n iH'• CA,,fllle Ct>llul•• lele· '"n. S4,91111 ~I • FrM e11 & R.terenc.t uns Ulwn M111n1 & CIMnupl w:!·o;:~~~~~~o ~r~~~ svv. IQ8· 1. '>I rn '"" $4 '!>() 973 '~~ JoM & Sl'lelby 846-8'71 w-..HlllS· RotollUng • 432-8604 • temii 326884 s54.783l Corivttrt•bltt l'•t flllflnl ,.,., S~ 6~00 11.-,, 0t LINCOLN '99 CQM ........ •STRAtoHT LINE TILE No Pr~ St LIC •599025 on.111«'•<· a1arm pnor;> • 141 1140·5~13;> ~"n11'\Qt All oPtlOna pti,..,,..... Relattcl repair ..,-vices CALL PAT 98-4-9080 GREEN LIFE by ERIC (I'S PWTEIUll )18 1Q• •14 6SO !'>066 IP !Of Tim du., .., ~ 11.- avall C>tpendabtl ciMn ~ln11all-Main1 Resluccos Patchel. BM._.. 1Cl8Q )251 Por~n •Qi6!l115 mile. A~ Dec. 1. working~--650-72ll U1 .. 1• TellhKee Cethngs Int/Ext c;onvert10le black 1ul<-hr9• A PIN• •l'l•I 0 .. ICtl iakt 4 O~ P•r•ao .. lH-1111 CLfAH AHO ~-.T FOA A JOG WELL DONEi SeNtnQ 0 c f()t 16 yMB 1.ie T I~ 842 ........ StronQ lnt~t Ct9'#1 R!AS M Tf.S. Tt3IO .... 112-1411 Free etl ~-3• 18 m•t< hHtf'<I ~"" only •PAlhftt nuw.or ,,....., too ao 1 Olmo pfve .... •1000m11>' $280000< \ ,..,.,..,1, O•f>at car. aurance a"d DtltV. ....,..., . .., .. Resldenllal & Commercial Reroota rO()airs & s1r y111 Quality WO<k F11r Rates F'ISI GUARANTEED Svc FREE E111ma1es 5~749_. e68-5891 49-4 6!>04 (714) 497 4383 READINO·wnt1"9-Pf\ontc• Gractes t( tl\fu 4 bt411 t9tt !Jlp M iii ()ysiP .. Ginny 720-3919 /\~SU""' @.t~ '''"'" $ 1 000 S ' ;' "-• l 2 !o 6 1 0 , 644-•'°4 TOV CAN fll'~O IT IN TH( CLASSIFIED rebate 499-3289 ~c.4 054• 11.4ercury 19M ~ -;;;:::~~========:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;::i;::::=:;;;;:::==;;;;;;;;;;:.....-..... __________ ~;....--.;... _____ ..;;;--;;-;.·futly~ ... bil008- d•tion tn a. °"'· ,., • ,,.,. ... 1 ~ 11-· S'l'UDBN'l'S PART-TIMl'/Afl'Ek m WORK PART .. TIME AFTER SCHOOL & • SATUR?)AYSll YOU CAN EARN $50·$100 PER WEEK AND MOREi 1 ldeat '°' .) Hi(t\ • ~ SchOa1 aged .. ~Of A PAPER ... R001--c 2 'tbu nut be ~ AFIE~l\RlAYS orc:I not~ n aft• aet'()()I ~ l M l!OrW'G and f'lalC>Qlta!O •I~ to"--ooc::.ec>ted • _.. wM\ldca ~own age"°"' yo.1tchoOI/~ on on ACUl ~o.-. CP9W ~\a get new ~for the DALY PlOT ~ ~ 'tbu don't ho\19 to wOft ~and Y'O'J wl hcN9 -.W k> tdlt ccn ol "°'1 te:nool WOlll 6 It ~ tOWCll'da ~ M)Cea. you .. ~~ peope and woN-,g outdoCta vou K PER30N WHO CONTAOlS HOW MUC>4 MONEY 'fOU MNII EA01 v.tB<I 1 We hcNe o NEW PAOGAAM ana a e>eeta1 •9a1r too411" offer ~ ua o cal IDt mG119 ffolmcllOI• and anarva tD CorN o.A flor CW\""<l"""Mf .. ll'"'IOOI-• CINI .. ~ 111119 laM'.g alloA IQl"4 got~ to tm and"°" can ~~ o Mlr.:t CIA W!h Y'O'l I you wm'f CALL MR. KJNCil NOW!ff M2~1 bt.D~----" P t •• 1•111~ ....... .._. .. Y'f'UAW. Jc 131~ . f . . tri ~!~· a Lft&Lrrr.:' ~ .=-0ea I au at -ti.=·-=::: .,,~-"ltltla w ':ft9 ....... ..C.....Olla•Or-'AH~<W"41 AHOM*:WICIMTHI .. 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T-211 Otdl111nce No SOH SVNON&S· SYNOPStS .. 01,._.. Noftl l4'Mft G. ,,IOd. Ml1 Owl* 91rrle -· I t loed\, ..._., 9IMa ...... C.. 9040' lllMftft lfle H1,1nUna1on Or<lll'lence No SOH Otd1nenco No SOU W 111!1 CITY OP ""'"8MITC* eti.ee ~ Of , Hunt• Cliff Of . HtwPof1 leedl, ... ~ ~=-""° Tiiie ~ le oon-9Mctl Ord!Mnce C... by eme11dt tlle Hunlll\O'Of\ el'Mftdt tM Hwntln91on u:-llACM. C..... .. ....,, lngton IWt\, Cellf t2M7 Clllf ~...__.. It --T ..... v~tren.;t) COM• ~ by' • COf~etlOn "8lJC llJTIC( ~ ~ 963, lee· 9"ch OrdlMnoe Code by 9Mdl Ordll\MM Code by -·-Cllr a.fl Tiile buelMN 11 con· T,,,. -oon· ... r...,... " t1'o r••rentet) corn-ltotl "30 n wNcfl regult ... emoodln9 Midi ttS, e.o. elMlldiftQ ~ 920. a.c. IAllC• ~ 0r-. CoeM dl.tc1ed by· hutb8nd Ind wHe ~by en lndMdull mencec1 to trMOOC:t llutt- ,......., to Ir~ buOI-lltCTmOUe-.. per king, anct Secuon t1011 u3i11 wtloefl~ \tofl HOG.7 ..-.n,..,..... "ANO::.,.~OCtTHI ~fliloCOctow30, 1MO Tfle Nt't1t•nl(1> cOfft• Tfle 1t0111r11111C•>. com·'!!'!!~-~.~, .._.ic: 'nete wMor IN ,lctltlout ...... IT.i• I II 1630 12 wlllCfl rlfUll1M pariclng Incl 1oed1n9 T"9 PAf11tno. k*11n9 M1J tend-W! mencod to treneact buelo-IMllcocl to lrtnMC• ...... _..,,.._ ,_._ w lutln"9 nelM(t) titled Tfle tollowlng pereont 8fe IOOdlflO, Tfle ~ of IM ~of tfle Ol'd!Mnoe II tcaiping Tho~ of IM CITY 0, HUNTINGTON Mii Wider Ille '1c11tlCM nett und9r Ille Flet"loue llowe OI\: Nowember 1, ·- eboW on: June H. 1"4 CIOina ...._.It. Otdlllence 19 to MlenCS Pl'tl· to ttnllld P8fkln0 ~ IOect-°""*ice i. lo~ Plft· ~:~~~11;'a:~ ~'::,1· P!!lf llJTICl 8vtlne11 nernlC•l fitted lu•lnett l\81M(tl lltlod ..._A~ .,.. ._, SC0tt M. Bfown, VP I Z (NIT H C APITAL Ing llld loedlng reguletloM 1110 '90"fotlont In Arttc1e Ing, toedtno and~ • -aboW on. NI A t l>Oft Oft' October 1, tMO 1* _._.. Or Aeet.s.cr.\alfy OM>UP, 171 E. m h 81. ln Artlele"3.M-1Ditlrlclt. l f3, Oldtown and TowniotreguletlOnt In A~ t2<f, NAHCE C~AATICLf l1l ueM,._,_ OetrylFrled Oeof0t8errlelelo wllhtMeounty CWtof • Tillt 11atement WM fMed Slltto 170, Co.ta M .... Cellf to conform to tfle provtllOnt Olt1r1C11. to conform 10 lfll Oftloo PfofoeelONI Olttrtctt. ~~j:~~'hAt°c:&f:~~~~ o:-u~• Tfllt •talemtnt w11 flied TNt •tltemol\I wu llled 9"00 C0Un\Y on October l2, wltt\ tfle County Ctenc of Or· 128~7 of Arttc;le MO Which perlalnt pro11t1lon1 of Artlclle 010 lo conform to ffle provl9'0f\1 SYNOPSIS .. AN ORDINANCE Of THE wttfl lhe County Clerk of Or· wttfl lfll COUnty Cterk of Or· 1tto N1l91 Inge County on S..,tember Sleptlen Mell .... 300 e. to !*king and lendtel!Plng wNch penaln• lo parking of Arllcie MO ~aln• Or<lln•nce No 3055 CltY OF HUNTINOTON = Cc)ynty on October 2. = COUnty on Oetotlet 1, PublltNd OrenGI eo.t 2!. 1990 fU07t2 ~~. ~ :l~ Nowport '~''rutL TEXT OF :He ~.~.l•nctacaplng regu-~:o::~. 91\d I ICaC>lno amend• lfle Hununoton IEACH AMEHOINO HUNT: 1 FC11-19 '47tOll Delly Piiot Octobet 23. 30. Put>ltlhed Orange Coaet frl!N* Murpny, 300 E. ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE THE FULL TEXl 0,. THE THE FULL TEXT (11 THE Beach Or<ltnance Code ~ INOTON IEACH OAOI Publltfled Orange Co.tat Pu«>4ltMd OranQI CoMt NOWft'lbet e, 13, 1990 Dally Pltot OCtober 11, 23. Cout Hwy •36. Nowport IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-ORDINANCE IS AVAIL.ABLE ORDINANCE IS AVAl~E arnendlno A'11cle I I l. Sec-NANCE COOE ARTICLE 1 15 Deily Piiot OCtober 9, 18. "· Delly Piiot Oetooer t , 1e. 21. T·1'9 30. NoY9n'lber e. 1090 8Mch. c .. ,, nMo FICE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· tl0fl9llO lOwhlchr.-.. fNTITl!O PLANNED AESI· 30. 1990 30, 1990 T·23e '"'' butlneH II cln ADOPlED b the C11w FICE P:ICE Ille l*'lllnO 01 motor -OENTIA L DEVELOP· T·230 T-228 1---.. ---... -..,..-ncc---• y . ' hlCtet trellefl C*mC*'I ~ MENTS" ~ "" ----------iduc:IOCI by ~partners Council of Ille Ctty ol Hunl· ADOPTED by 11'11 Clly ADOPTED by the City bOeta. TM sMC>OM of the SYNOPSIS l---------·l---::'.'::".:-:':'~~=---1.-_..:..::;:;:;.;;;..;.;;~--.--flta.IC NOTtCE Tfle r1<;3111rent(•> com-lnglOf\ a..c:fl al • reoutat CouncH of the Clf'f of Hunt· Council of tfle City of Hunl· ordinance 19 10 ~park· Ord inance No 30!0 MJC NOTIC( P\lllC NOTIC( ACTmOUI ..,.._ .. ---.....o--...;.;.~..-,;; ...... _ ~ lo tr81'1MC1 bUSI· rneeung held Mond•t Ocl~ tnglon Bucfl .i • reouW tno•on Beach at • ragui.r Ing rOQu!allont In Artldl emend• the Hunllng ton ~ ITATI'...,. ACTfnOUe ~·· ~ under the FicllllOUS l>llf 15 1990 by the loltow-meeung lleld Monday, Oe1o-,,,..,ng held Mond*'f. Octo-ti 1 Low-OeMlty ~ 8eadl Ordlnanoe cooo by '1CT1TIOU9 .ulMll '1CTmOUI ....... Tfle foloWlng pertOnl .,. MAm ITA,.._NT 8111lnett n•ml(•I llste<I tno •04! call vote t>er 15 1t90. by tfle f~ bet 15. 1990. by ttle follow· tlal ·Ditlrkts, to conform 10 wnonolng Ar1lCIO 9 15, S.C. NA.Ml ITATl'mNT MAm ITATIMINT ~ N TM followlng PIJM>n• ate •t>ow on OCtobef 11. 1990 AVES Counwmembeft •no roll call l!Ofe Ing f'Oll call YOt.. IM provtllona or Artlete HO llont150 17WfMcflrlglMtet The followlng peftont.,. The lolloWlnO perton• are ~A AUTO WHOLESALE. doeng bullneu.. Stephen ....... M•c A lllster W1ncllell. AYES Councltmembert AYES Councllniembef• wfllefl ~""· lo l*'ltno Pl'tllnO and loedlng TM Clolng bullneN.. doing bUtlMM .. 9778 Kal ell• Sit M . T~E ROOMMATE CON-Th11 •latemenl wu filed Gre.n Mays Bannt•tar Mac Alll•ltr, Wencflell, lihcAllltler. •111ehell and ltneli c•plng regu· purpoee ol IM ordinance It CLEANING PLUS. 27«• CORONA HIGHLANDS Al'\eNlm Calll 928(M NECTION. 2708 Harbor with the County CllOI of Of. Ertkme OrHn. Maya 8enn1tler. Green. Maya,• 9-'lnister l•ltons to amenct l*'!lng and toed· ~ llH, MlsllOn VlejO. LEGAL OEFENSE COMMIT· Abdui ~ta'-', 13571 Blvd •. Suole 212 Coale Ange County on OCtOber l9. NOES Councllmem~a Erakt~ Er.itlne THE FULL TEXT OF THE Ing regutettont In A1'11ae Callf 92192 TEE. 424 Rivera Terr · Cot· Medora Pl W•trnlnlltr, Meta. Cllllf 0~828 lQOO S•lll• NOES Councttmemt>ers NOES Couneelmemben ORDINANCE tS AVAl\.A8LE 915. Pltnned R~tlal Lorri M BHrbower. ona def Mar, c.tlf 92125 Cellf 92113" Chrtl OeMHH, 2701 f4721M A e s E N T c 0 u n • Sllll• Sllv• c IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of. °"'~'·· 10 contorm 27•« Cemden 8H MINfOfl Oared N Smllfl, 42• Thll bu11ne11 I• con· Harbor BlllO Sutt• 212 Pub11the<I 0.-ange Coast cilmembert Norwt A 8 s E N T c 0 u n • A 8 s E N T 0 u n • FICE lo the prOlllllOnl of ArtlCle vi.10. Callf 92692 R•-· Terr Coton• Clel Clvcte<I by •n lndMdual Coll• Mesa Cahl 02828 0.lty f'tlot Oclobet 30 No-CrTY Of' HUNTINOTOH c1tmember1 Non. Cllmembert None ADOPTED by 11\4) City 980 wfllell pen..,,. to patk· ThlS butln•H ,, con· Mar Callf 12125 The regtstrantl•I COfft· This butlneu It eon-vemt>er 8. 13, 20, 1990 MACH. Connie aroctiwey, CITY Of HUHTlNOTOH CITY Of """'1N9TON Councll of Ille City of H\.ml· Ing end tandtete>lno regu-ducted by .,, inCIMdual JAIMI P WtlMnbKh, menced to transae1 bull· ducted by an lnd1111<1ual T -257 City Cteni llEACH, Conrile •roctw.,, MACM. C.nM areetwey, 1ngton Beacll t i a regutar lallOnt The regl•lrantC•l com-•52 Morn•no Ctnyon Rd · ,,... under Ille Focllltout Tfle reg11trtnl{I) com -Publlshe<I Orange CoeSI CltJ Ci.til CttJ Cleft mee11ng held Monday Octo-THE FULL TEXT OF THE meneed to lrtnMCt bull-Cofone def Mar· Celtl 92825 Buslnttl l'\l ml(a) lllled meoQICI 10 transact buSI· Dt111111c MnflCE 0 911V PilOI OcloDe< 30 l990 Publish~Orenge Coast Published Orange COHI ber 15 1'90 by lhe io11ow-ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE MSS under the Foc1111ous Thil bull.,... •• con· bo April 18 1990 netS under '"' Fict•llOUI ~ UU\. nu T .:111 1 OllllV Piiot lobe< 30 1"° Dally Piiot Oetobef 30, l990 tno roi:1' call y0le IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· Busln•H n•me(I) 1111e<1 CluetOCI tly co-partner• a A::.i Auel Bu11ntu n•me<sl llated FICTITIOUI 9UllNl88 Ml.IC NOTICE T271 T275 AYES Councllmernbe<t FICE •bove on October 1S. 1990 Tfle regl11rantC•l com· Thie tl•t~t wet llltd •Dove on December 10 N4• ITATl•NT Pllll.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE M •cAlll•ter. Wlnehell , ADOPTED by tfle C11y Lorri Bearbower menced lo traneec:t bull· wtlh Ille County Clefll of Or· 1985 Tfle fOllowlng ~rsons are LEGAL NOTt<:r · Green, M•ya B•nnlller, Covncol of Ille City ol Hunt-Th11 statemenl wu med rwtss ul'\der the Fk:llllOU• AllQ9 Counly 00 October 12. Chris OeMHaa doing bu11ness as OADIHAMC! LEGAL NOTICI LEGAL NOflCI Ertlllfte lnglon Beech at • regu)ar with the Counly Cte<k of Or-8ualneu name(t) lltte<I 1990 This statemenl was filed FAST FINGERS COM PUT. NO. 30SI ORDINANCI OfKMNANcl'. NOES Counc!lrnember• meeting held Mon<l•y. Oclo-ange County on October 19, !lbove on Oets Ober 20. 1990 f4721• with the Counly Clerk ol Or· ING SERVICE. 3105 Jet· AN ORDINANCE OF THE NO.-. NO.... Sllvl ber 1S, 1990. by !fie follow· 1990 Gared N melll Published Orange CONI trlge County on Seplember t11rton Avenue CO!la Mesa CIT II OF HUNT ING TON AN ORDINANCE OF THE AN ORDINANCE OF THE A 8 s E N T c 0 u n • Ing r~I call vole· F472111 This ·~en~.;:· .fl~ Dally Pllol Octobllf 23. 30, 28, l990 Celll 92826 BEACH AMENDING HUNT (;ITV OF HUNTINGTON CITV OF HUNTING TON cUmembers None AYES Councllmembers Published Or•nge Coal! with the nly Oc 0 9-November 6, 13. 1990 F47ot10 Chrtahne J Velez 3106 ING TO N BEACH OAOI BEACH AMENDING Tl-IE BEACH AMENDING HUN1'· CITY M HUNTINGTON M•cAlll•tar, W1ncllell. Dally Piiot Oclot>er 30. No-a~Counlyon lobe< 1 · T-248 PubllShed 0,.nge Coast Jelferaon Av•nue. Costa NANCE CODE AJ:lT tCLE 914 HUNTINGTON BEACH OR· ING TON BEACH OROt· •EACH. C9ftfttt llrMtlw.,, Orteri. M•ya, B1nn1ater vemtier 6 13, 20, 1990 19 F'1211S Dally Piiot October 9 lfl, 23 Mna, Cahl 92626 E N T 1 T L E 0 OtNANCE COOf BY RE· NANCE CODE ARTICLE 912 City C-..i Erplne T-283 1---------- 30 l990 V•lerle J Endemano M0 81LEHOMES PEALING ARTICLE HO EN TITLED M EDIUM TO Publlshed Or•noe Ca.I NOES Councllmeml>els PublolMCI Orange30Coell f'ta.IC ffOftC( T-22• 16S3 81mm1 Ptaee Costa SYNOPSIS THEREOF' ANO ADDING HIGH OENSITY REStDEN· D•ity Poot October 30, 1990 Sif11• PtBJC NOTICE Dally Pl~t t~':~990· No-1--..;..;;.=------ ----------Mese Cat.I 92626 Or<llna nct' NO 30S9 H IERETO NEW ARTICLE TtAL DISTRICTS T2N A 8 s ENT c 0 u n. vember . • . T 260 F1CTITtOUI 9U ..... flta.IC NOTICE Th11 tlu•lneas is con· amenels lhe Hun11no1on Cl60 EN TI TLED OFF · SYNOPSIS cllmamblft None F1CTITIOUI MllMll • NA• ITAT'lmWT dueled by • gener91 part-Besch Ordinance COO. by STl\EEl PARKING LOAD-Or<11nence No 30S6 P'lalC NOTICl CITY M HUN'TIHOTOH NA• ITATl•NT Dt-11' llllJIC( The IOl\owlng !*'IOnS .,, f 1CTITIOUI 8UllNE81 ne<th1p emending Article 914 St"C ING ANO LANDSCAPING •mends '"e Huntington MACH. CenM eroctrway, The fotlowlng Pl<IOnS .. e r~ nu dOlng l>uSlnn.t as NA• ITATIME.Nl Tile reg111<•nU•l corn-!Ion 9148 "'h•Ch regutatl", SYNOPSIS Beach Ord1na~• Code by ~ NOTtclE Cttr Cleftl d0tng buSIMSS 11 FICTTTIOUI 9U ... ll DJS ANO ASSOCIATES. Tile IOllOwlng per'°ns •re meneed 10 tr•nsec1 0..51· parl<1ng requirements in Ord1n1nct No JOS• •menelong Ar110le 0 12. Sac:· ANCI Publlthe<I Orange Coatt BURKE EXPRESS COM· NA• ITATE•NT 1e.1 F191n1ngo Ortve. Coete Clo•no ousineu as nest undef the Ficti11ous mo1>1lehomoi P•rl..s T Ile •rnf'nds the Hunt0n9ton l ton 9120 10 wf'llCh reout•tes AN OR~· ~E Of THE Dlltly Pltol Oelober 30 1~ PANY 2855 Pine Creek 129-The lollowlno pe<tonl .,, Meu Callf 02126 0 4 R SERVICES 20291 Bu••neH nameOl listed puri:>O'!of> ol lhe ord1nt nce IS Bl"Kh Q<d1n•nce Code by parkmoand loadf"I Sectt0n CITY OF l~UNTINGTON T27 0 Cosla Meta Calif 92826 CIOt bu~ss•s JonnJ S10tca f947Flam ColonlaJ Circle HunllnglOfl 8b0ve on NIA to amend parking l eQIJlle repeaJ1no Article 960 end 9120 ICll•I wt11()f1 , .... ., BEACH AMENDING THE Philip f'renc11 Burle• 28SS H':&HTECH SIGNS 2022 •no<> Oreve Cost• M .... Beac;h Cell! 92646 Cl'lf1s11ne J Velez mf'fl lc, n Ar11clf' 9U Hl cMq 'n!'W Artic•t-'160 panung of trallert. celT\P@<S HUNTINGTON BEACH PtllJC NOTICE Pine Creelc 129-D Cost• Ou9ll SI l\Mwport e.aen Ca•if 92626 Raymond John Hesser Th•s statement was tiieo Mob•ll'flo,,...., tnront0tm to r•,. purt>O~ ot In" orel1-and bOais •nd meel'llnery DOWNTOWN SPECIFIC Mesa Cell! 92626 C•hf 92880 Th11 business '' con- 20291 Cdonlll C1rcle Hunt with the C.ovn:~ CteH "II Qr !hr I' "' c,.nM 1 Ar1tc1e Q60 nance •S to uo<la19 •nel re· The purl>()ae of Ille Ofdl· PLAN CONCERNING PARK-LIOAL NOTICE Th" llusineu is con-J,,,,., K Bowman 801 duclld tl'f '" 1n<11vodual 1ngton Beaell Caltl 928•6 ange County on Septl!lfTl~1 wt11ch Of'rt~,"~ 10 P•'"""9 rqar ,,. IJ tr1'.•nq .anel 111'\<1 nanc:;e is 10 Am4ltl<I par1o1ng ING ANO LANDSCAPING OAOtNANCE dueled by an 1nd1vodua! Henr Ford Wolmtnoton • T~ 1901atr•nllsl com- Oonn• Hesse• 20291 Cot 28 t990 ano 1anO\C1H,.nq reou 't W·"Q r1'9ul1111on~ regutatoons 1n Artocle i12 NO. JOl1 The reo1s1ranrc11 com-Cal I Y90748 rner>eed to 1ran5AC1 bus .. onial Circle Huntington f'•70l63 l.11•nM THE FULL TEXT OF THE Medium lo High oenanv R\~~~~~.~l<HS AN ORDINANCE OF THE menced lo transact bull· Tlhll bu11neu 11 con-nMS uncle• the F1e1111ous Beach C•Uf 92646 Pubh!hl'd O«j"Qf! Coasi l HE ruu TE .< T Of !HF ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE Retode(lllat Distrocts lo con-Ordintnc,. No 307 1 CITY OF HUNTINGTON nus under !he Foclltoous ducted b •n lnelevldu•I Bu11neas n1m .. t l htred Thia tluainen IS con Daily Piiot Q(lnl)"r Q If 2'.l ORO•NAN( E c; Al/AILA8l E IN THf C'ITY CL f RI( s OF torm !O thfo prOVIS•On ol amend• the Huntington BEACH AMENOING HUNT. Business n•mecal lilted Tile r~lstr•nllsl com-•bOve on NIA ducted by hutb•nd •nd wile 10 1990 IN THE CITY Cl ERi\ 5 OF r 1("f Arto<.lf' 960 wtiich per~1ns to BeitCll Ordinance Code by ING TON BEACH OROI· •bove on Sec>terntler 1 ,,..need to trensacl bl.ISi ,Jolln J StOfca TM reo•strjW\11'1 com T ·l23 F1Cf AOQPI HJ b~ '"" City p•rk1ng •nd 1aridwep1ng NANCE CODE AR TICLE 917 1990 This 11 .. ernent wn filed menceo 10 tr•nsact bus1 ADOPTED O) tnf' C1tv C.ounc11 of !he City of Hunt-requtat•ons imendinB the Oow~town ENTITLED SENIOR AES•· Philip F Burlie ness under tl>e Foct11ious w.th ,,,,. Coontv Clil<I< of Ot· ness uneler 1ne F1c11t1ous C.n1mc11 nl •'11> C1tv of Hunl 11nQtM 84>11cti ill :i rf'9ular THE FULL T~XT OF THE ~:, :~; t~~~"9 ~~~ OEN1'1AL SUF'FtX This tletement wu mea 8:1~'C: ~~;;':~,'~ \1=d ange County on Oetobef 19 Business nam91S) 1osted 1not0tl Belch al • r~lar '"'"'lmq hl'lel Mnndny Octo ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE 1 ' T p Of SYNOPSIS wolh th,. Counry Cle<~ ol Or 1 " 1990 dbOve on NIA PUBLIC NOTICE I m,....t•nq np <1 Mr ntl.tv Ocio Der t!> 1990 by the lotiow-IN THE CITY CLERK S OF-1~Cl=~ ~ ~r:d Ordtn•nc• No 306 t •nge County on Octobfor 12 ~~'11\ Bow';'an hied P:471M R d J H l'>f'r 1-; 10Q(J Dv th• lollow 1nq mil r1111 vntf' rtCE • 1 •mends the Huntingto n 1990 s • • ernen wH Pubhahed Oninge Cout T~.r'~1emen4i'!:;, lileel FIC TITIOUS aUSINESS I '"<I 1011 C.1111 •Off' A' ( s Couric1lmemo .. " ADOPTED by IM City the perklflO and l•n<lac•ping Beach Q<d1nance Code by P'4722'11 with ,,,. County Clerk OI Of. Dally P110t Octoo.< 30 No- witll the County Clerk of Or T~eAl~l~o!~nAT:e~s~~! arP AY[<; ( ''""C•lrrwmoer\ M 8c.Alll•ler W1nch1>l1 Counc.il ot lhe Cny ?'Munl· $~=~~~~~ !~ec=::: ,,,,.ndong Arttcle 917 SeCI· Published Orange Cout ~~~ Counly on October 12· vemtle• 6 13 20 1990 11no11 County on Septem bior 00100 bu~ ... ,.~~.,, 1M11c All•'1•" W•ncn1111 Green M11y1 Bari'11'1e1 tnoton Beach flt 11 regv•Br th• prov•sions 01 Article 960 llOf\ 917'1 which 199utates D•lly Piiot October 23 30 P:•722M T-25t ?8 t990 i.11ACOAN COM PUT EA I G'""" M il;\ b.1n,,,,,,., frsk1ne mHlln<J M lel Monday Octo 1Nlllell oer'IBIM to P"klng P•rtclng and loed1ng The November 6 13 1990 Publllhe<I Or•nge CoHI F•70911 SE AV IC.ES 0 iA C 0 F\ fll Erskin" fll()f <; Counc11m .. mbets bf" 1'> t99Q by the follow-•nd l•ndsC•Pino rtou· purpo.e of tl'le or<11n9fl()(I Is T 253 Daily Pilot Octobe< 23 JO Published Orange COHI ftJTERP~•SE5 8';71 0 .1 .. ~ I !llOF'"-( ''"''' 1lm,.,.,r, ... , Solve 1no rotl call vote l•t1ons 10 •men<I par1c1no •nd IOlld· November 8 13 1990 Daily P1101 OctobPr 9 16 n Circle Hunt•noton Beach S•lvll A Ac; f N T C: o u n AYf<; Coun<•lmf'mt>flr, THE FULL TEXT OF THE tng regulations in Arlicle DllDllC MnflCE T 250 30 1C)<l0 jc 111 92641\ A R c; r "' T c ,, " ~ C1lm1>rnbl'ft NC)l'l!' M !IC' All< ••er Wint hell ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE 917 Serllor Resldenllel Sul· ruu nu FICTITIOUI •U ... 11 T ?2' ... c11m,.rnt>Pr, Non,. CITY OF HUNTINOTON r''""" Mays Bsnn•~!er I( S Of It• 10 conform to the N.A• ITATUllJfT "8.IC NOTICE • •;·• ' H . .,oie1 e .. ,.,om l r CITY 'OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. Connie lrock••y, Er,k1nf' · tN .THE CITY CLER • 01ov1,ions of Article 960 P'ICT1TIOUI 9UltNlll r\lll.IC NOTICE Tn. tonow.no !*'IOnl ar• ----------8 1 O•lf'y Cirri!' H·inl BEACH. Connie ltockw•y, City Clerk Nl)f<; Counn1m,.rn1:>er! FtCE wtioch pena1ns lo perk1n9 NA .. ITAntllfNT doeng bu1+nes1 as PUBUC NOTICE in~ton Beech Cat•I 92&C6 City Clerk r•,.01 •"I'd Oia~ Coast S11va I ADOPTED by lhe City •nd l •nd•c•ping r•ou· Thi' lollow•no oersons arf' P'ICTITIOUI ., ... ,, HARRIOT CONSUL TINO. ------'---..;....__ ~·· t•ut"'"'5 ~ ~c-n P 11°' '"'""' "l"O" ' .a,1 ('ll•ly P•lot Octot>et 30 1990 AB 5 f N l Co u n Council 01 lhf' City of Hunt· tations dOt"O t:lusone,, u NA• ITATIMl'.NT Sl72 Cettle Or Hunl11'19ton f'ICTITIOUI 8UllNEll 11' <1"'1 r' l " '"d ••Clvat o,,.1v P•lro O<'lnber lO te}90 T267 C•lmem!M'<'s NOf\e ongton ~ •I ' regvt•r THE FULL TEXl OF THE L ARA y S HAND y . Thi '°"°"''"0 l>ef90fll .,, Beach C•lol 9·2649 HAME I TATt:MEHT ' ' "':I 'Iran•· .,1 rnm T:il" ;;> CITY M ~NTINGTON 1m-l11'19 held Mol'\<l•y Octo· ORDINANCE tS AVAILABLE SERVICE 2952 RedWOOd d<>lng bu"nMI ti Debor•h Lee H•rrtol Th,. lo•lowonq ~.an' .t•f' "'"'" "" ' "1nw<.f t>u~• Mt.IC NOTICE ll lEACH. COMM 9todlw•y, oer l5 1990 by lhe lotlow· IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· Ave Cos•• Meu C91il LINDA BLAZE 17082 $872 CHiie Or Hunllr1glon OO<ng tluS•netS H 't'~\ ,, ''" '"e ~ "' '10 1., PUBLIC NOTICE City Ct.ft! '"9 roll cell vote "'CE 9M28 PCH •203 Hunllnoton eeecn Cahl 91&e9 TIME l E SS l'lE ~ £ C A·1' '"' n•mf', '"'"Cl LEGAL HOT!~ p, bh,hf'd Ora~ Cout AVES Councol~m~I ADOPTED tly the City L1wren«1 E Bethn 29S2 Beaell Cakl 92649 This bv51nest 11 con· T ONS 17802 S• '"''~ :01 1r "' ' Cktnt>!'• 9 •0~ LEGAL NOT ICC 0 .. 0INAHCE Chol~ p,101 Oclober 30 t990 Mac Allo '5 •' Wo nchelt Council f)I t~ C.ty 01 Hunl· R«twood Ave Cosl9 Mesa Linda Blase I 7062 PCH ducted by al'\ orld•vodu.I Clf' • 100 '"""-C:.a111 'J27 t4 I r"•O• ., Bo11r1m1• OAOINANCIE NO JOl4 T289 Gr Pen M11l 8•1'\n1t1er lf19lon 8e9ch •t 1 regular C"41 92626 203 Huntington Beach The regost•ant(I) com· Sl9nley A Rot>b•"' C'i{l4 '• ~ "' '''""""' ...,,.~ 1'1"rl NO lOlt AN nA(ltNUI( E Or THE Er,kine m-h"O held Monday Oclo-Thi, t>us1nf'H ti con· C11hf 926A9 menc«l 10 Irena.et ~ S.tn Ju81' ()> 1nq" C:. l ' ., '" '"" C..oo,'11v Clf'<~ ,,, ()r At< r "'~ ~lA•lCf Of I HE Ct TY OJ' HUN r ING TON NOE<; Cnvnc1tmf'm~1 Der IS 1990 by the IOllOw-duC19CI by an 1nctiv1du'1 Thll Dus•neu 11 con nesa unc>e< the F1C1illou• 02669 f"Qf' ""'"'" ,,.., ,,..,.,,,.., •) CITY o~ HUNT•NG TON Rf AC ,.. AMF11101NC. HUNT f>ta.IC NOTICE Silva lfl9 roll call vole th~ •eo•atr8nt111 com· ducted oy an 1nd1v1Cluat Bu.ineu name4tl lllled T"1' l'lllS•ne,s 1' 8fA(<' A'.,•U40 N(• THE 1N 1T()N BEACH OROI ASSENT C oun · Allf<; Councilrn,.rn~rs menc.c! to tranHct bu .. • The r1<;311lr•nU1I com-abOYeO<i Oeto«>er l5 1990 ClUC!f'<l Dy ~n '1Cl1V•Ou.i H7net HU"4' NC.TON BFACH OR "'IANCfCOOE AR T,ClE '24 ~GAL N0'1lef c;1lmembln None M acAlliater Winchell nest undef the FocllllOUI n'Wtt'IC«S to tranMCI bu 0ebor9h L Harroot The reolLtr•• f•'I p .r ll~r ... ' O•tl""I! Co11~1 '01N•NCE 'ODr A"''(,l [ f"' r ' [ 0 111SITOA SER o ·-·--E cm -HUNTINGTOtil 8 ,., ) I I Cl F • u• .• .., "' " ' ,, ' ·~ ""'" .. .._ ""' Grf'f'n Mays 81nn1\ter useness nam9\I II e nest under IM ict•tiout Thll ... t--.1 W91 11190 m .. nGe<S to lrantetU t D·• ' P I O<!nt>.., t'1 10 '<" PIT ' [ :'; M ' ')1~ " •4r, ( OMMFRCIAL DIS-NO. 3070 IEACH, Ce11nle l roctrway, Erskine abOve on Octooer I 1990 Bu••l'\ffl n•me(a) lltle<I wUh the County Clefk ol Of. nf'U unelP• !h,. F .rt·I ,, '"' ' ~ 1°'•tl TP r '" rAtC TS A>l ORDINANCE Of' THE City Cleft! NOES Councilmf'mb~rs Lawrence E S.hn l t>O"" on Oc1ober 11 1990 "'09 County 00 Oclollet t9 Bu\tneu nam~st I \I r 24~ S.•'40r>r,1< C:VfllflP<;t<; CtTV OF HUNTINGTON PvbhShed O<ange Coasl Silva This Sl9ternent wH hied Lindil Blue 1900 0 0 PER MONTH * NO COllECTIONS * Early morning motor routes available Must have dependable transpor1ahon and habil1ty insurance CALL ""642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. COOT A MESA, NIWPORT BEACH, FOUNTAIN VAU.£Y, lRVOO: & LAGUNA BEACH Ou!" orir I' No 1164 (JrcJor 1n<,. No 3064 Sr ACH A~ING THE D&•ly PtlOI Oclobe< 30 1!>90 A 9 S E N T C 0 u n • with Ille County Clerk OI Or· llllS •l&ternent w11 11'-d F47211t ttm•ntJ~ "• ''""' r ~ton 1m,.nd\ th• Hun11n91on HUNTING CH OR T 2a.. otlmernbet1 None ange Counly on Sept""l>er wtlh tl'le County Clerlo of Of Pvbltshed Or•noe Coul S..itrr (» lo• 11nr .. (.O<J,. by I Flfo 11..h O•.:Mnnra Co•~ by O•NANCE E AR11CLE CITY 0, HUNTINOTON 28 1990 anoe C0un1y on October ,, Olllty Piiot Oclobef 30 No- l rnf'nd•no "'"'·'" 'IC.t, ~..... 1m1>nt1•nq Arloclf! 9:>• S«· 984 ENTITLEO PAClrtC A MllC NOTICE ftACH, COflftle •roclcw•r. P'47°'°' t9i)() • veml>er 6 13 20 1990 ll(lr• 4" , 1 """'(" '•'()•1•.it .. , 11or !l~H wh•Ch regul .. l!!S COMMUNlfY PLAN City Clet'tl Pvb11111ed Orenoe Coast P''72tll T .,59 o•·••no 1nC1 S"tt"n c "~''"J lnMl•r1g and land <;vNQPS•S LIOALNOTICI Flubh•hf"d Oranoe Coast D111tyPllot0clotier9 16 23 Pubha~ Orenoe eo.11 tio;v, • "'' 'r l'flVllllP' « lf''"'l Thi' purpo"° OI lhe 01drnance No 3070 OROINANCI O•lly Pilot Octot>et 30 1990 30 1'l90 O•tl) PllOI Octnb"'r 2J JO ---------- l1n.,tl•n1 Trw purpC>~" <•• "' .. "lrtl•nnnc,. ''to am..nd partc amend~ thl! Hunl1nq1on NO. 3Cll3 T27• I 226 Novembe< 8 13 1990 f'ta.IC NOTICE 11 .. 1.1 "'' • ,, '" lm"'''" C• 11• • , 11d"''I v •Cl 111ndSG•r>mg 9,.,;ch Qrd1nano. Code by AN ORDINANCE OF THE T ·249 __ ...;;..;;..;.--.....o--..-- 1 " ~ "' •I tel' •, '"91•1JI' , i 111• 1 ii"''""' "' Arhcif! Cl;>• amftndl"9 ArtlcM 9'4 Sec-Cl TY OF HUN TINO TON Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI ~II on A!To<lf' q~•, M 2 O•llm •~ "''''"' (.nmmflr(l&I 0.'1ncts t1on 9645 10 wfllch regul819' BEACH AMl NOINO HUN'T PUBLIC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE NAME ITAT£•NT tn ce>n! .rm fr H " 1irov1'"'"' '' r I ·•m •l'I rh,. r·•O'f•'\1nn\ p.irh1n9 1ind to-41no and ING TON BEACH OROI P'ICTfT10UI 8UIMll Th4 lollow1ng perloft• are 1 ·'" , .. If .ll "'" 11 '' ~· ., •·• • "l'" '•' ,. Q(IJ Nh1cti p~rta1n1 C:.f'Ct•on 96-'S I I wh•Cfl r90u NANCE CODE ARTICLE 92' NAMI ITATE•NT FICTfTtOUI •UIMll P'fCTtTIOUI 8UllNlll dOll"lg buMneu •• t 1 or~ no ,, l ll nllv.olP'n'J t t••11 k •Q ·•"d .. ncs1uo1no tales p111C1no •re• l•nd· ENTITLFO COMMERCIAL Tr>e l()ltowong persons &re NAME ITATfMINT N.._ l"TATl•NT IAIWRIGHTWOOO DIS· 1"Qul•t1on~ ", 11 ·r v ao•nQ af'ltl SC.-eet'ing Thi' DtST ~CT ST ANDARDS doing bu911141U ts TM lollowlnQ petsons •r• TM !Ollowlr19 persons.,, PQSAL COMPANY (blSUN lHf~ l l H1l()• H •f TM[llJL TEJ(TOf T H(~our1ol'l<; .. Oftt1eor•ri•nce 1s SYNOPSIS CAELUM CJ)UNSEL•NGdOlngbutklelSU CIOlngbutinnsas COUNTRY DISPOSA L ORO'NANCr t~ AVAi, ABLE l')R01NANC[ IS llVAILABLE to .imf'Od tha 1)91ttng 11nd Or dln1ncft fllo 3083 C5NTER 833 Dover Drove H0Mf SAFETY ASSOC QA TE WAY SW(EPINO COMPANY 11292 Wftll!fn IN THf Clh (.:t f HI'S OF I"< THf CITY ClfRK S OF 1nael "0 r arl!fn9 h • !9nd-ern•n<lt lhf' Hunt1n91on Suoi. ;>J Nf!wc><>rl Beach 900 Al"f"lt>t•n<lt 0. Laoun• 7203 E l l Cumbtl! Or!Ye A•e SlanlO<i Calif 9068() r er r .r .111''"·<1 "nd screenino regu ~ach Otdm.inc,. Code by C•"' 92883 Be.ai Cahl 926S 1 Orange C•l1J 92669 CR& R inc Callfo rnl•. ADOPTED 11, •• .. ,,, Ari<>r>Tf O t>r tne City l•toont 1n Artleie "" P1 •mending ArllCle 922 See-E1""1 Seely MFCC 920 W11nd11 Le. C()()jfoy 700 Leroy A C.ao" 7203 E L• 11232 Western AV•. Sttn· r ,nr 1 "' tt • c. 1• ·' Hunt I' ~ ot lhf' Ctty 01 Mum c·t•rJ Commwni1y Pt•n to loon 9'20 9 wtiech r89U'•I• M•m S1r .. 1 •C HunhoglOl'I Rembrandl Or L•9un• Cumb'9 Drive Or•noe tOl'l C•lif 9068() "O'Or S-.\c.r •' 1 r"9u1ar '"0' "' Beach •• • •eguler c ,,..,,.,m 10 tile or0\'ttl0n1 ot P••ll1r19 toad•no 11n<1 land· &-ech Ca111 926•8 Beach C•h1 926S I C'1if 92669 Th!I but1nt111 11 con· "'"'" • • • .. 1a • • o •• • "•~ • • J ""'Cl Mr ndey <Xto Art>el• 960 w!'llCh 111ttr1ains to ~Ptno Thfl purpoM of the Tho• bus1nes' 11 con-This Duaineu 1• con Th!I bu11n••• 1t con· ducted 1:1y a corporation r"' 1' •0<+<1 ! r 11,. ' II . .,., t • • " •!l<IO hv thfl lollOW r·11r~.ng and t•ndscap1no ord1nence ~to •mend P"" ductf'd by •n 1rid11110u11 ducted by .,, tndoV!du•I dueled by an ind•v•du8t The reo11t••nU1) com- "'O r(lll call v<>'"' •n11 •011 C•lll vOt f' r1'9ul,.l1on,, >no IOedifl9'"d19ndllC8Pl"O The r~11tr•nt1s1 com-The reoistr•nUsl com· The 1eg1S1r•ntltl com menC9CI to 1r11nsec1 l>ust- Avr<; c. ,,.._..,-,..,r f'r\ A ff C:.ounc11membert 'Hf f IJLL ttXl Of THE rt!QIJl•tt0ns 1n Anode 922 rneoeed lo tr•n..c• buSt· meoGed to l••ntacl tlu!I· rnenc.o to tr•nN1C1 bu9' ness under the F1e111101.1s ~ ~c A I ""' W•nt• fl ll M t< A ~ll!r Winchell ORDINANCE tS AVAILABLE Commercial OltlrlC1 ~1'n-ne11 unOer the FIC.llllOUS ness under lf'W! Foe1111ou1 nets und .. r !he F1c1>1eous 8us1ne11 n•rnt(sl lltle<I r,,,.e'I "4i<y~ 8 •"'"'"' (jr""' Mi" 8ann11l<!lr IN THE Ct TV CLE AK S OF· d.,Os to COl'llo•m t Business n•me4sl Ila led Busoneu n•met•I lllled 8u11neu name(•! 111111d atl<>Ye on AUQUll 1. 1t90 Er,k1,,. Er••ir.,. F•C'f prO\ltllOl'ls 01 Article ""on Oc1ober 18 1990 al>OYe DI' October 9 t990 obOve DI' Octo~ 1 1990 S•n<lr• Ronnent>ery Sec- •11')f <, r n ,..,r 1,, "''11 •t~ N()r', Ctl<,nnlrnerntM><s ADOPTED Dy the Cnv wf'lldl per1a1ns to p Seely Wand• Cooley Leroy O-oe retary Tre1Juret S11va ';1lv11 C' ,nc1• f)t the City Of Hunt end l•ndtC.•P•no Ou· ltaternent *H filed Th11 11 .. emenl wH hi.cl Tf111 11 .. ernent wll foll!d This slaterneol wu fited A 8 c; E "< T C.. o u n A El S E N T C o u n 1r191on. 84liK11 at • ragut•r tattone w1fh lh County C of · Wllh 1M County Clerlt ol Qr. w1111 the County Clerk of Ot wtlll the County Cieri! of Ot cotmernbert Noni' c11membflf1 Norie ,,....,.,,.. J ~10 Mono.y. Octo· THE FULL TEXT THE •no• C nty 19. County on October 12 ange Counly on ~!ember nge County on Oc1ooer 11 CITY M HUNTINOTOH CITY Of' HUN'TlNOTON ,.,., 1!> 1990 by Ille follow· OROINANCE IS AV LABLE 1C}go 211 1990 1990 •EACH. Connie ltockway, BIACH. Connie •octr••Y· ,no •oll C&ll v .. e IN THE CrTY Cl K s OF f47'D'71 P'47ot02 Fnnn City Clent City Clerk AVfS Cf)Unc1lm"lmbers FICE l911ed Otano-Coa•t Publlthed Orange Cout Putlll•hed Ot•noe Coul Pun1t't "r! ()r,rngf' Ct:lHt Puo11'n""1 Oril noe Co111 M1tc At11 11er W inchell A0(2P-'Y Ille City ilot October 23 JO Da11yP1to10c101>er9 16 '3 Daily Piiot October 23. 30 01111y P1101 Octo!M'r 30 1990 0111ly Pilot Octollef 30 1990 (j'""" M1y1 B•nn111er. 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How can you stand wearin' yours all the time?" by Brad Anderson ~~ "We don't exist just to give you lifts, Marmaduke. Our main job Is fighting crime." 1'A1'CY W£ DON'T tlM Afli SllNIAN ~OTION . -, '$ . ~) '-/ IO·JO &BOE -- by Chai1el M. Schulz 80T TMERE•s MORE TO LIFE TMAW 8EIN6 CUTE .. i I J I I •• D&inml by Hank Ketchum by Jiff MacNiUy TD ll&NACE /}./~ ~ ................... _....__.it~ by Alex Graham by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE FUNKY WIKKERBEAN REPE.RCUSSIOOS FPON\ 'TUE FAI~ OF 51LA5 ~ sAVI~ AND lOAtJ Aft£~ SEGl~NIN(;, 10 8E Fa.:r ... , ~ I f /O·'\O ~ I RR T~-OR-T~. WILL YOO M>J<.I:- !IE. A MQ.WJLSON~~N by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston -·A~eOFCX-" CCAlN~E . . by T. K. Ryan