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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-10-31 - Orange Coast Pilot~ . 7 ... -' . •a JUI ~ Happy Halloween • Variabk biah doudineu and cooler temperatures today. A sliaht c:bance of rain in t~ evtnina. COMCal/lnland highs 68/7S, lows 52/59. For the Oranae Coast's most complete weather information, includina surf'- ina, fishina and bOatina reports., see s,..e AIO. •TIE--If you're lucky, the only ghosts yoo'll Stt tonight will cat your candy and maybe smash your pumpkin. but even the best planned community may have a few residents who drift through walls and go bump in the night ... In San Juan Capistrano. beware of a pretty airl an a white dress ... she is the White lady who will walk with you in the njght and then vanish. Jn Trabuco Canyon, there as .. ,a Llorona" who moans for her drowned children as she wandcn be- neath the sycamores. The Old Mission boasts two uncanttly residents, a head- less soldier and 1 faceless monk. In the Corona del Mar branch library. an entity known fondly as Harry trips the door counter. activates the fax machine and sometimes turns on the furnace ... Holl y Wagner. our own Ghostbuster, is still on the traH of the elusive C.Uper who makes life miserable for a Hunt- maton Beach family. So be nice to the ghostiel. ghouls and aobtins you see tonight. and be thankful for IMn Simpsons and Tccnqc Mutant Ninja Tunics. No sclf-rcspectina post would be caught undead dressed like that. -1ll Of TIE IAY ··From 1hou/1cs and ahosrics Ind 10111-~ry ~ties. A nd thinp that ,o bump m the niaht. Good Lord. dc/1Ver US ••• Comish prayer .. , don 'r really believe they eJCist. but I don't believe they don 'r exist." Sharen Heath. a Lquna Beach col- lector of ghost stones explaining her own feelings on thinp that go bump an the night. TllAF'I ErETlll & 4 p.m. The Marketplace lrviM will offer f~ trick or treating and f~ flee painting until 6 p.m. S 6 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Laauna Beach, 429 Cypress Dr., oft'en 1 safe and fun pany for all community children - kande,..anen through 5th grade. Games. bobbing for apples. treats and prizes for all. Lim ..... <:> Hearu: 3 +Oubs: 8 <.J 01amonds: 7 • Spedes: Queen ()pltMOn/At Pollct loe/U Public notas/17 Scr..-S/15 SoctltJ/M s,orts/ll TV llstMp/U WtttMt/All . . Wednesday, October 31, 1990 25 ~ents nl -· 1111111111'111; llulllly Hospital reports the victim in stable condition; fetus is unharmed By Anna CekOla wound to her face following the 10:30 a.m. Md 1rt1 Yokol shooting in front of the Kaiser Permanente ar._ c.-~Plot. Medical Offaces at 18081 Beach Blvd. HUNTINOT0N BEACH -Police arc Tonen-wartiS1ed in s~ble-eondition and scarchinf for a Westminster man suspected her fetus was not harmed, police said. "We of shoot1na his estranse<f pregnant wife in have been able to speak with her," Hunt- the head over a child custody batt&c T~ inaton eCach Police Lt. Ed McErlain said. day morning outside a Huntington Bcactt_ Totten was leavina the clinic in her black medical clinic. )..AA.Taurus when she was confronted by Janet C. Totten. 29. who is five-months ~-·rifle-toting man she later told in- prcanant, was airlifted to Hoq Memorial vestiptors was her estranaed husband, 32- Hospital in Newpon Beach with a gunshot year-old Anthony Lee Totten, McErtain said. The woman Jumped from her car and stancd running to"ard the clinic when she was shot at least once an lhe fact. McErtaan said. Dr. Ed Zapata. a Kaiser physician. said Janet Totten "as .. bleeding profusely" from a gunshot wound near her left ear. but was awake and responsive after the shoot· ing. ··1 heard there "as somebody wtlh a nfle in front of the clinic. and when I went out. two doctors were in front oftbe lobby widl her." said Zapata. "I said ... Do you kaow lhe guy who shot you?' and she said. 'M1" husband.'" Anthon} Totten fled the ICICDe on foot. discarding the rifle 1n a trUb du.mpaaer at the side of the clinic. accordina to wit- nesses and police. Jnvestipton later re· co' ered a nne an the gafbaae dumpster bus the suspect eluded pohce. who canvueod the area Police found has wrutc Ford pickup parked an the lot behind the buildjoa. Anthon~ Totten as desctibed as whi&e. 6- See SHOT_.. .... '""'' ,.,,.,. So-called Amburgey backers embarrassed By Bob van Eyken Orenge Coul Deily Polo! COSTA MESI\ -A far-Oung group of city residents are angT) that their names were u~ without pcrm1!>S1on on a recent campaign flier endors- ing City Council can-ELE( 'fl().\ didate Orv Amburgey. ';I the Daily Pilot ha.s learned. And SC\'eral Cit} resi- dents included 1n .\m· burgey's endorsement last said they have never supponed the coun- cilman and feel embarrassed at being mcn- taoM<i an has pohtacal literature The campaign flier includes a Iona last of names under the heading "f nends of On AmburgC)." but nine of those on the last said Tucsda} that they had either ne\er supponed -'\mburgcy or had withdrawn their suppon after the 1986 election. .. It made me anan.:· said Sand) Pink· enon. on of those v.hosc name appears on the endorsement ltSt. "This was no O\er- saght. They called me from has campaign and asked me af they could put a yard sign on m) propcn). I told them no. I'm supporting another candidate So the) kne". I thank the) figured 1t "'u "'onh the nsk. But I thanl it's prttl\ dumb ·· Amburge) said the name u~ on thc- flaer were dra" n b) random computer sample from h1Y'lt9t of prc~nt and past contnbuto" and supportcn "A couple of peo ple ha'c contacted me about this. and r ,e told them r m '°~· but they "'ere supporten in the pa~I and unless proplc ha' e contact{'d me and aslcd Spccafically to be rcmO\ cd from the h\t r , e kept them on thcrt'·· \mburgc~ ..aad But two S<><allcd fncnds said the' ·,r never been supponl'~ ol \mburgc' .... Norl99ll<>r.,.. eo. o.llr ""°' Author Sharen Heeth and her cat. Casper. She Is working on a boOk about ghosts In Laguna Beach. "We''c never contnhutcd." ~•d ~u!>:ln Boule). who appeared on the h t "uh h'·r husband. Hal Boule~ ··rm pl"t'tt) mad about tha One l"t'ason 1l upst"ts me so much 1s that m\ hus~nd I\ a rcaltor. and Auto suits big thiBg with county residents By Tony Oodero Orenge CoMt ~ Pltol COSTA MESA -Lawsuits are nothina new to California, but when it coma to 1utomobitc litiaation. rteent statistics re- veal that Oranac County has become the most litiaous in the state. Accordina to the Western Insurance In· fonn1tion ~rv1Ct''S Auto Accident Liti· ption lndu .• Oran~ County cranked out S 17 auto-attident la.wsu11s for every l 00.000 ptopte in the last two )Call - 1hin1 it a number ~ rank1111- Whik Los Anat"les county led the stafe with 41,222 can filed competed eo Or- anee County's 11 .190, the county nierivcd the number one rati"I by vinue of' it1 amaller population. •Jd Patricll Lombard. c.acawve cluector of tbe WCllCID ln- tun1nce lnfonnelion Servtec. .. We took the 1t1te'1 ftlinp lftcl we put them •"'11 the COMtatlt ol ~.­w 11id ... , .. some pans ol&bc "* .._. is I d«liM Ind in 90IM ,..,. ., •• ...,. .. flat. but 0nfllt C"ounty ii kind . ., . • ............ llltll ,,,,,,, lllttsr By Paul Archlptey attorney'> He shouldn't bt' dt>(l catt her " Deify Piiot ~ Wrft9r Cap1zz1 rect1\ rd the kiter la'\t "eel SANTA ANA -TM two canchdatcs from Kc\ln Md>crmott. an anome) for Oranac County District Attorney rtprt'scntang [)(-put~ OtStnct .\ttornc' traded characs of ~kmail and hbel Thomas \\drfl -"ho "ant" to be Tuesday as the race took an ominous ~oMadcrt'd for promouon tum in its final days. McDermott a'i the samr attome} who ~strict ~ttomcy /·'/ ... ("I /() \' handled a challenge b) A vdcd and M1ch1el Captw and · ,,._ ' Ennght earlier tha ~ar of Cap1n1's Chief Deputy Dis.-' appointment to the vacated D . . po t trict Attorney Jim by the Board of upcrv1sors. That ap- Ennaht leveled the poantment was upheld. c haraes at one In the letter. McDermott referred to another after C1pini an internal memo Cap1u1 had wnttcn aave the press copin · last spnng citplaaning to senior mem- ofa ktter be 11id was ben of the DA 's office wh ht was an 1ttemp& of Pohti-oppo ma o\\dctfs promota<>n cal eltonion -or blackmail -by t the time. A\dttf was one of lhrtc Enright and his u~en. count> prosecutors ch.allcnama C1p1u1 "I couldn't belie\'e my eya." Cap.w for «11 tnct attorney an the June pn- satd of the tcner. "I was out{llltd by the mar). ap1u1said1n the memo. pan of notion that tomeonc w°'alf ttiink of which wa made available to the O.lty makina a threat. I'm not aoina to aivc Pht, that he want~ at undentood h1 In to blllcl.mail... ttasons ~-ere not ronncc1cd to 'dttr& But Eftrilbt UPICIKd equal out.niee • candidacy. but to has pcrtonnancc a 1 that hit opponent wu dr'lllina him prmccutor tnto 1 dispu~ iR whid9 be b9d DO P1ft. Ho~ver, as>1u1 mentiontd ICtion .. This ....,_ dai1111 it titlilkM. •• by v<krf 1n ronncction ..-1th bis can- Enriellt laid. .. rm lb.ohatety lhocked at d1dac)'. c.alh"I one ··1 v1olat1on of our the •upedity ol Ilia •HJ~ ethkal 1u1ckhnn. ·• .. AINI lllil PY ._., IO be diltritt S. ~ ... Cltyl•klng ,,,,,_ cannlcts By Bob van Eyt(en C>enoe Cout Oeoly Ptk>t COT.\ MES A -Cat) .\ttomey Thomas Kathe 1s loolong into a scri~ of contract 1ru11ulant1cs. 1nclud1ng a possible conflict of interest 1n a work aveemcnt bet"tl.ttn Cat) Councilman Orv .\mburgc) and Coplc)' Colony Cable' l'\1on c11\ o fficials rc\ealed Tuesda\ The ;rrqulantae arc outhncd an a repon issued b~ Kathe's office at Lhe Cat) Council's ~uest "1ost of the contract 1rrqulanues arc .. houst"~ttpang matters w-ath no 1nd1ca· taon of antcnuonal wrongdoing. .. saJd Cat ) Coun alv.oman Mary Hornbuckle, "ho spoke 10 Kathe about the rcpon th1\ v.cd I ncludcd among tho'IC items arc con· 1racts for ongoing sen•~ that have lapsed and othc~ that. according to the report. appear to have bttn let wathout pmper b1dd1ng or appro\'als See CONFLICT,,_ ,_ an ha'i pro fession masreprcscntauon is Ci<lml'lhtnJ that can cost him his carttr So v.c re 'e~ ~nSlll\t' aOOUI ll \\-c fttl .,_,e·vc bc't'n put upon ·· T"'o othen on thr last also said lhe) had nc\Cr supponcd .\mburgc' ··rm a teacher and I do not want to be as~1atcd with "hal he 'tands for." said Rohen C rcnsha" "'ho~ name appe.a.red on the last "'1th tha1 ot ha wife. Janet See BACKERS,,_ ... Pierside Village plan awash in controversy By Robert Barker Ortnee Co.II O..r, P!IOI Hl' TlNGTON 8 CH -n item on ne't Monday night's Caty Counal mecuna "·ailing for approval of • l~ for the P1ers1de Viii mtaurant ~mplc and thc-transfer of be hfront land 1t sat on has touched off a tidal ~l\o"l' of pro&Clt .. r ,c been on the council for Slit )'QR and have seen lol of ch!Qnay, City f'ouncalman Peter G reen satd Tuetday. "But ne,er h3\C I Sten such deccplioe and d~it aod nc\CT uch a d••'IMI lot the \OU"I people." Btforc cmouon rould hat too fneritb 1 pitch. howe,cr. Cat)' Adm1natU'ltor Mik be Niii da lowd later Tuaday tMt hie is rccommcnd1n1 the leut and tra...,. be deferred unial after futu~ PWmina Com;. m1 n action. bmalp id, in fKt. ..._. •'t ..... ID transftr the 3.Htric Pienidt Vi119 • '°'8th 'of the '*' and r ~·cat 'IO ~ Coast Hijhway. •Iii •..-?ah W ronfonns witt. IM .. ..... Ubmaaia laid ... --=·= -rhis costume's HOT, Sam. How can you stand wearin' yours all the time?" llAIUIADUKE by Brad Anderson ~~., .,,Jo ........__ ~~ "We don't exist just to give you lifts. Marmaduke. Our main job is fighting crime.·· Jlf A!fCY ARLO AND JAKIS / - OVERBO~ W£ ~ON'T tl&!f Affi SONI~ ~OTION . -, \~ . 1 \... \...../ IO·JO I 6'JESS 50 .. by a.tee M. Schulz 801 TMERE'S fN:>RE TO LIFE TMAN 8EIN6 CUTE .. . . CWlllD ....,_, -, J DS1'108 1 by Hank Ketchum by Jeff MacNetly TBS llENACE /J/~ ~~ ..... ~........__.. ........ ~ N I ,, I~ I ••I • t •)• •'• >ti SY AC.E. 12, A ~,41\AL OULD WIU.. HAV( WATCMEO OVER 10,000 ~~TV' by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE 1\1.~N~ ~ 1s 1~mc. P~ ! ~U. ~ aJlt IT 1 by Alex Graham by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY wmKERBEAl' YOO MU~ Al.> AV£KA&£ om .. D. by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Brian Basset DllABBLE ---~~~--~~-------------. r ~ I f /0·~ ~ ' fOR l~-oR..:rRfAT, Will Ya.I M>¥.E. IN:. A MR .WILSON NASK? * by Pat BradJ .. by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston ~· A1f\sle0F~ ~~E . ' by Kevin Fagan by T. K~ Ryan l • , I •'I -f • :llOt JI Happy Halloween Variable hiah cloudiness and cooler temperatures lOday. A sliabt chance of rain in the evenina. Coa1al/lnland hips 68/75, lows S2/S9. For the Oranae Coast's most complete weather information, includina surf- ina. fisbina and boatina niports, see ~AlO. IMTIE.,,,_ lf you're lucky. the only posts you'll see tonight will eat your candy and maybe smash your pumpkin. but even the best planned community may have a frw residents who drift through walls and go bump in the niant ... In San Juan Capistrano. beware of a pretty ajrt m a white dress ... she is the White Lady who will walk with you in the niJht and then vanish. In Trabuco Canyon, there 1s "la Llorona" who moans for her drowned children as she wanders be- neath the sycamores. The Old Mission boasts two unearthly residents. a head- less soldier and a faceless monk. In the Corona del Mar branch library. an entity known fondly as Harry trips the door counter. activates the fax machine and sometimes turns on the furnace ... Holly Wagner, o ur own Ghostbuster. is still on the trail of the elusive Casper who makes life miserable for a Hunt- ington Beach family. So be nice to the ahosties. &houls and aoblins you see toniJht, and be thankful fOf Ban Simpsons and Tttnaae Mutant Ninja Turtles. No sclf-res~tina J.)lost would be caught undcad dressed hke that. 140111 .... ll111-84Z-laa lllllTEI llf TIE IA r .. From &J>ou/1es and 1hos(Jcs and lon1-kflcty bcat1~ And thinp that 10 bump m the nilhr. Good Lord. deliver us." Coma h pra)'er "I don't ~ally believe they cxlSI. but I don't bclic"e the> don 't exist." Sharen Heath. a Lquna Beach col- lector of ghost stones explaining her own fcelinas on th1nas that go bump m the night. TllAY'I ErEMTI • 4 p.m. The Marketplace Irvine will offer free trick or treatina and free face paintina until 6 p.m. • 6 p.m. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Lquna Bach. 429 Cypress Dr .. offers a safe and fun party for all community children - kinderaanen through Sth grade. Games. bobbins for apples. treats and prizes for all. LOrro IHD ':J Hearts: l •ctubs: s v Diamonds: 7 + Spades: Queen -I 8ndlt column/IS au-JM Cllsslfted/ .. Coma/II Ct .... E~U "°'*"'"' AM l"*'IM • Optneon/ll Polect loa/U '"* nobetl/17 ScraMts/15 Society/II Sports/II TV llstlftp/AI Wt1ttler/All Wednesda y, October 31, 1990 25 cent\ 11 -n 1111111 sb•aat; llulllly Hospital reports the victim in stable condition; fetus is unharmed By Anna Cekola Md lrte Yokot Or-. CoeM Deity Plot • wound to her face followina the 10:.30 a.m . shooting in front of the Kaiser Permanente Medical OffK:n at 18081 Beach Blvd. said. two doctors were 1n front of the lobby trim her." said Zapata ... , said. .. Do you blow the guy who shot you?' and lhe IA.id. 'My husband.'·· Anthon)' Totten fled the IOCne OD i>ot. d1scard1ng the rifle tn a trasb duml)l1.cr al the 1de of the chnlc. accordina to wit-HUNTINGTON-BEACH -Police-~ searching for a Westminster man suspected of shootina his cstransed prqnant wife in" the head over a child custody battle Tues- day momina outside a Huntington Beach medical clinic. Totten was li1ied in stable.condition and_ her fetus was not harmed. police said. "We have been able to speak with her," Hunt- inaton Beach Police Lt. Ed McErlain said. The woman Jumped from her car and started running 1o~ard the clinic when she was shot at least once in the face. McErtain sala. Dr. t;d Zapata. a Kaiser phy ic1an. said Janet Totten was "bleeding profusely" from a gunshot ~ound near her let\ car. but was awake and responsive af\er the shoot- ing. n-esses aT1ct-pofT~. ITIVcstiptors-later 1'e---=--~ co,crcd a n Oe 1n the gar-bate dumps1er but the suspec1 eluded pohce. who canvuted Janet C. Totten. 29, who is five-months prqnant, was airlifted to Hoa& Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach with a aunshot Totten was leaving the clinic in her black Ford Taurus when she was confronted by a riflc-totina man she later told in- vcstiptors was her cstransed husband, 32- year-old Anthony Lee Totten. McErlain .. J heard then: ~as somebody with a nfle in front of the clinic. and when J went out. the area Police found his white Ford peckup parked in the lot behind the buiklina. Anthon) Totten 1s dC'SCnbed as wba1e, 6- See SHOT,..,_ .,,,., ,,,,,,,.,. So-called Amburgey backers embarrassed .... ......,Or-. c... ~ "°' Author Sharen Heeth and her cat. Coper. She Is working on a book about ghosts In L-.guna Beach. By Bob van Eyken Ol'*'09 Coelt o..ty P1lol COST A MESA -..\ far-flung group of city res1den1s arc angt) thal their names we~ u~ w11huut perm1ss1on on a rettnt campaign flier endors- ing Caty Council can-/,l.f~< .. l IO'X ~~~·~a~; ~~:.u~~:~ ';I learned . And several c11~ resi- dents .ncludcd in Am- burgey's endorsement . list said they have never supponed 1hr coun- cilman and feel rmbarras~ at being men- tioned in his pohucal literature The campaign flier includes a long hst of names under the heading "fnends of On l\mbura.cy." but nine of lhost on the hst sa1d Tucsda) that the)' had either nC\ler supponed Amburge)' or had withdrawn their suppon after the 1986 election. .. It made me angry," said Sandy Pink· erton. on of thost whose name ap~rs on the endorsement hst. "This was no over- sight. They called me from his campaign and asked me 1f they could put a yard sign on my propert). I told them no. I'm suppon1ng another candidate So the) knt"Vo I think the) figured 11 was worth the nsk. But I th1 nl it's prctt) dumb·· >\mburac> ~•d the names u~d on the flier were dra~n b' random romputer sampte from his hst. of pre~nt and past contnbuto~ and suppone~ ";\ coupk of peopk have contacted me about 1h1s. and I've told them I'm SOIT) • but the) were supponc~ in the past and unless peopk ha'c c_on1actcd me and asled pec1ficall to be ~mo' cd from 'the hst l'\e kepi thcm o n there" .\mburgc~ \aid But two \<K'alled fnrnds \aid the' ·H. never been supporte~ ol .\mburgc~. "We''e never contnhu1ed.'' said . usan Boule). who appeared nn the 11~1 ~1th her husband. Hal Boule) "I'm prclt) mad about th1 One reason 11 ups<-" mc so much l'i that m' hu band ,., a rcallor. and Auto suits big thing with county residents Raes tor DA turns llltll 1111ty, fllttsr By Tony Oodero °'*'09 eo.t Deity Plot COSTA MESA -Lawiu1ts arc nothina new to Califom1a. but when it comes to automobtle lillption. recent statistics ~ veal that Oranac County hH become the most htiaous 1n the state. Accordina to the Western Insurance ln· formation Service's Auto Accident Llti- ption Index. Orange County cranked out S 17 aute>-acc1dent lawiu11s for every I 00.000 ptOpk 1n the la t two years - aivina 1t a number one ranlm'l- Whik L0$ naclcs county kd t.be state with 41 ,222 casn flied compared to Or-•nee County's l 1,890, the county rt<leived the number one ratina by v1nuc or 111 smaller population. •id Patncaa Lombard. cuaatnie dared« of the WeMem In. sunnce h•bmetion Sttvtt"C. • "We took the l\ltc'a fthnp and • put tht'm •'"" the constant of l'OP'l•rion ... r.M sawt ... In 10mC pans of the Mate IMlt is a dediM and in IOIM pans it'1 •1'111 flat. but Onftlr County is kind or u ........... &y Paul Arctllptey Deity PI04 Polllie* WrtMr SANTA ANA -~two cand1d1ttt for Orange County Olstnct Attorney traded charges of blackmail and libel Tuesday as the race took an ominous tum 1n its final days. ~strict ~tt?mcy •.• , /.'(''/'I(>\' Michael Cap1m 1nd ,-.~. • • Chief Orputy o.,.. I trkt Attomc Jim Enriaht leve~ the c haraes at one another after Capi12i pve the press copies of a letter he said was an attempt of pohu- cal utonion -or bl.ctcmail -by Ennaht and his supporten. "I couldn't believe my eyes." Cap1nl tald of the letter. "l was outraecd by the notion th1t 10mconc would think of makina a threat. I'm not aoina to aive in to b&eclcmail." But Enriaht c pmlCd tqual outl'llC thlt his e>pp()Mnt was dflllina lnm into a dispute in wtu~h be Md no pan. ''This 90ddamn thins at hbdous.." Enolht •id ... rm 1blolutdy shocked at the ""pidity ol his .,.,..'**- .. And that IUY wants to • dittrict attome'" He \houldn't be dog l3tcher ·· Cap1111 recr1' ed the letter la'llt v.rd from Ke' 1n \k Ot-rmott. an anome~ reprt''\t'nt1ng Oc-put~ Di,tnct .\uomc' Thoma\ .\\ll<.'t'f -~ho ~a nt\ to be rttOn\ldcrtd for promotion Mc!Jt'rmon 1\ the same attome who handkd a c hallengr b) A' dt-cf and Ennght earlier 1his year of Cap1u1's appointment to 1he vacated D A.. post b the Board of u~n 1SOr\ That ap. pomtment was upheld ln the letter, McDermott referred to an 1ntemal me~ Cap1u1 had wntten last pnng nplainmg to senior mem- bers of the D.A.'s office wh he was oppo mg '\' deef promotio n '\t the 11me. 'dttf wa one of thrtt rount> prosecutors challcngan1 Cap1zz1 for <11stnct attorney 1n the June pn- mar). Cap1zz1 said nf the memo. pan of which wa made available to the Detty Ptte&., th;at he wanted 1' understood h1 rruon' wtrt not ronncctcd to 'dttf!> randtdac . but to h1 performance as a pro utor How't"er. Cap1u1 mentioned actions b vdttf in conn«t.ion y.;1th h1 can· d1da y. calhna one ··a v1olat1on of our cth1t'al 1u1ckhnn." · S..OAlllla .. Cltyl•klRI ,,,,,_ cannlcts By Bob van Eyken 0.-~ C:0.1 Oed'y Pllol CO TA. .t E .o\ -\11~ A.nomey Thomas Kathe 1s looking into a scnes of contrau 1rregulan11cs. including a possible conflict of interest in a work agreement bctv.~n ( 1t~ Councilman Orv Amburgc~ and Cople) Colony \able' 1\1on c11\ officials revealed Tuesda) The 1nqulan11es are outlined 1n a rcpon issued b~ Kathe's office at the C11~ Coun 11's request. Most of the contract mqulant1es aJT "houSt"k~pmg matters v.1lh no md1ca- 11on of 1ntent1onal wrongdoing. .. said C 11~ (ouncll\o\.oman Mar) Hornbuckle, v.ho \poke 10 Kathc about the report th1c. wed Included among tho~ items arc con- tracts for ongomg Stn 1~s that have lapsed and ottiers that. according to the repon appear to ha\.C b«n let without lpropcr bidding or appro"als See CONFLICT Ille* ,. in his prole)~1on m1srep~nta11on 1s 'iomrthing that can C'OSl him his carttr. So v.e re \Cf"\ ~ns111'e ahout 1t '-"e feel v.e've ~n put· upon " Two others on the h<it also said they had ne\cr supported .\mburge)'. "I'm a teacher Jnd I do not want U> be a ~1ated w1th ''h:lt he 'itanas for," said Rohen C"rcnsha~ ~ ho\t' name appe&Rd on the h\t ~1th that of h1 Wife. Janet See BACKERS/Ila ,_ Pierside Village plan awash in controversy By Robert Barker Of~ CoMt Oe•ty P110I tHINTl GTON 8 .\CH -.\n item on nc:\t Monday night' Cit~ Council mcctint l·all1na for approval of a lcuc for the r1cr'\1dc \. 111 c rntaurant compk~ and thl' 1ran~rcr of hc:ai hfront land 1\ 11 oo bas touched off 1 tidal ~•vt of ptOtClt • "I \e been on the council for su years and have seen lot of chicanery. Caty Councilman Ptttr Green said Tuaday. "Rut never ha\C t SteO Math decicpUon and de«1t and ne\.et such a da.srejlfd b' the vou na pcopk' :· Before emouon could hit too fevcrilb 1 pitch, hov.e' er. 1t Adm1nattrator Mike bt'ruap d1 lo~ later Tuclday thet he it f'C('()m mcndina tht k-1.K and tranifer • dcfC'md until aflcr fucure Plarulins Cam- mi ion actloo Utxruaaa saad, in fllCt. thM it'• illlll to tran\ftt the 3.s..acrt Piftlidt Villlt -. wuth of the p~ aftd ldjk-eft• to ,_.. C'out Hi&hway, "nul oftki* W II conforms -.tll l.M _.... Ubmalp •id tM llllldJ •llll!Wliii._. ... ........ __ ._ ... ' • ,, . . .. ,. .. -r • . • • • • • : • • j : • • • I • llE. ------------- The man behind Huntington Harbour's Halloween Haunted House. Micheal Pless has been turning his home into a haunted house for 1he past 15 years -to the delight of his neighbors. lllUJWEEI INn --------- ··11 started out with just cardboard tombstones and com stalks out on the front lawn. but everyone liked it so much, I kept addmg on to 11. The haunted house now mcludes several home-made robots. a boat wreck scene resembling Pirates of ttie Caribbean, a grass hut full of cannabals. a hfe-size guillottne and Count Dracula nsang from his coffin. The robots are all designed and built by Pless and his 13-)'ear-old son. Mike. Jr. ''I've always loved Halloween,'' explained the elder Pless. THE WllOU STREET Hts neighbors were so impressed with his yard and home 1ha1 he no"' decorates the yards of seven nearby house'\. VERY POPULAR According to Pless and his neighbors, th ere were more than 2.000 children and adults that toured hi~ home last Hall oween. ··Pcopk 'tan asking about 11. making sure rm go ing to do 1t. an about August. at the end of th e sum mer .. WHY DO ITT ----------- .. , do 11 for the fantas} and the exrnement of tt. It's ltke Disneyland. I le t eve I) one in .. -CompllH by AlJdr• Snddrom Editor'• aot~: II you bow 1omHae wbo 1110.ld ff ful•rH I• "Or.a1e Coast PHple" call tie DaJJy Pilot'• City !Hit •I 14t-llll, or l~•v~ • me11•1~ oa rite Editor'• Hol//Jte -llt-IOll. Local News Briefs Cnta Mesa wlnllaw dl11111r1 111111111 ( O'iT ,\ M ~A -Festive window displays will be the th eme of 1h10, )Car\ Holida)' Fiesta on Dec. 7. a celebration designed to focu~ Jttl·n11un on Costa Mesa's h1 s1onc commercial center. the do" ntO\' n red(•\ elopmcnt area. Part1upJtang hu.,1 nesscs are encouraged to remain open dunng the C\en1ng hours. 7-9 p.m. on Dec. 1 to show off 1he1r window da<ipla\'I \1cmhcrs of the cit) ·'i Redevelopment Ad visory Commll· tee \.\Ill auur the area and make ·a $1 00 cash award for the most crea11'c window d1spla)' Businesses WlShtng to panac1patc arc asked to write 10 Window D1'1pla~. < osta Mesa Rede' clopment Ageng). P.O Bo'< 1200. Costa Me'Wl 92628-1200 Sl\NTA ANA -Pohcc today are searching for a suspect wh o gunned down two young men and a teen-ager as the} stood in the counyard of a Santa Ana apanment complex and moments later wounded a passenger in a car. The gunman walked up and wnhout warning opened fire on the group as they stood near a bank of pay phones in the complex at 8l0 S. ulhvan St .. said Santa Ana police Lt Roben Helton. Paramedics pronounced the three dead a shon ttm(' later. The> were 1dent1fied as Angel Bnto Guadarama. 16. Noe l Herrera Arroyo, 20, and Mario Da vid Mora. 23. Moments after the thr« were slain. Miguel Toledo Soto. 22. was tnJurcd in a separate attack. He was taken to UC! Medical Center an Orange. where he was reponed to be in fair cond1t1on. Helton said. A man standing at the phones when the shooting broke out is being sought as a wttness. police said. -By City New1 Servi~ Police Log The World ... in FOL!'' r/l!nutes REDWOOD CITY -The jury that convictmd ltamon Wcido or ........ terina hi• wife, two daulbtcra. hi• boll and dine otben will return 10 court next week to decide whether the former winery WOtker should die in the ps chamber. Sakido'• mother and siblinp, who live in Mea.ico, will plead for the killer's life, said defense attorney Maneen Miller. The relatives have qreed to travel here to testify dwina the trial's 1entcncina saqe. set to bqin Nov. 6, Miller said. Dressed in a dark suit, Salcido showed no expression u the verdicts -six counts of fint-dearee murder and one count of second-dearce murder -were read Tuesday in San Mateo County Su~rior C211n. WASHINGTON -President Bush discussed the possibility of war in the Persian Gulf with leaders of Congress Tuesday and was urged not to let impatience lead to combat with Iraq. "There's concern on Capitol Hill ... that this is somehow a prelude to immediate military action," said George Mitchell, the Senate Democratic leader. But the White House tried to dampen fears that fighting was imminent. The 'president met with congressional leaders after talking tough about the Persian Gulf for two days and warning that the United States would not hesitate to use force if provoked by Iraq. Gin ICClll111 lcllll U.S. 111 .... MANAMA, Bahrain - A boiler pipe ruptured Tuesday on the USS lwo Ji ma. sending out bursts of super-heate.d steam that killed eight sailors and criticall y injured two others. The accident aboard the amphibious assault ship and the death of a Manne when his Jeep ovenurned an audi Arabia boosted the number of U.S. military deaths to 41 dunng the nearly 3-month- old Operation Desen Shield. The accident was the worst for the Navy an the U.S.-led air, land and !lea mob1hzation that followed Iraq's Aug. 2 in vasion of Kuwait Eca11my, wll'l'ln 11111 IN• WASHI NGTON '.:i...... The U.S. economy grew at a faster-than-.. by Sheral LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES T he turnout for the Balboa Bay Cl ub's annual Halloween Ghost Stones Bonfire on the Beach was incredible. A record number of parents and kid s huddled around the bonfire an the centl·r uf the private beach. warming themsel ves against the chill of the night air and waiting for Amenca·s newest hero. Newpon's o"' n Cork) M ties. to begrn telling the ghost stone<>. With Cork) ·s nch voice and flair for the dramatic. tt had al"'a)s been a popular event. Rut tht~ )car. with Cork~ 's renewed cclebntyhood. tt was standing room onl)'. BBC offiClals hooked up a loudspeaker so Corl )·, talcs could be heard at the back of th e crowd. ( ork} bega n with a new stor). one he knew would scare the parents and children alike. "There\ an e~aped mental patient and former dory fi sherman who roams Newpon Harbor each Halloween:· said Corky an conspiratorial tones. "Right out there .... He's looking for the big catch. The problem is. he can't tell fi sh from humans. And JUSt hkc clockwork . each Hallowc(•n. on a night JUSt like this one. he spears an unsuspecti ng boatt.>r with an old-fa shioned but very deadly ha rpoon. ··The Harhor Pat rol usuall) finds the vic11m fl oating face down 1n tht.> harbor the next morning." ( orky pauses and motions the (rowd ··Let's get closer together ... fo r our own protection." 'Toooooork)! Coooooork)! Heeeecelp!" Out 1n the inky black "'ater. a man struggled to get ashore. When he reached knee-deep water. he stumbled forward and the watching crowd screamed an unison Embedded an his back was an old-fashi oned harpoon. To be contmed ... Did You Know? lrvlna famlly land enriches the City of San Francisco • ln lrvl.ne: James Irvine died in 1886. leav1na all his Southern Cal1forn1a propeny 10 hrs son, James Harvey Irv ine. Bui most of has San Francisco propcny -land on which the San Francisco C1v1c Center and pan of Golden Gate Park are now located -was donated to the city. Practm: ph1/anthrop), me-tpcns1vcly. b> rontnbutm1 your historical facts to Did You Know?, Orae1e Coast Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626 -ComplJH by Aue Spla e•PoCted I .I pmnt rate in the lhird quaner. the aovemment said Tuelday, but die qport tailed ao di11Ulde many anal)'llL:A'ho believe the economy 11 enterina a ncession. The Commercie Dep9n.ment repon on the "°" national product lboMd daaa consumen buyina can and Giber itemt had continued IO drive abe &oneest peacetime economic expulion in U.S. history thro.._.. September. Whether the e•penaioft reacbet ill eiplh annivenary In November wu a matter of debete. MOSCOW -Thousands of Soviets, many boldina photo- sraphs of relatives who died in labor camps, marched to KGB headquarters Tuesday for the unveilina of a monument to victims of repression. . They held candles qainst a bitter wind. exchanaed stones .of loved ones who disappeared and left piles of red and w~te carnations on the mon ument outside the Lubyanka, the secunty police headquarters and notorious former prison. ST. LOUIS -A civilian Army employee wfio was an cu and removed from his office for threatening to ao public says many Army helicopters lack equipment that would protect them from Iraqi heat-seeking missiles. A colleague says the man was a scapegoat in a cover-up of problems in Army aircraft safety. Army officials said they suspected Calvin J. Weber ~f the Army Aviation Systems Command here had planned to disclose sensitive information about equipment vulnerability. Weber said many of the approximately 95 Vietnam-era H~ey helicopters used by American forces in Operation Desert Shield lack modem equipment designed to fool heat-seeking missl~. He said he suspected that only about a third of the more modern Blackhawk hehcopters had up-to-date anti-missile gear and some Cobra attack helicopters also lack the equipment. Plllltlll llWI Clllll Ill CllUJ WASHINGTON -If you drive a car. rel y on electnc1ty or use hair spray. cleaner air wall come at a cost. With an eventual price tag of more than $22 billion a year, nearly every American will have to chip in for the new pollutton controls required by the clean air bill that won approval an Cone.ress . News of the Weird Freddy Krueger hates Hal- loween. In fact. Oct 31 1s a nagh1mare for fi ve Fred Kruegen who hve 1n P('nnsylvanaa. V1rg1n1a. Nonh Caroltna and llhnoas It's partJcularl> tough for the Fred Krueger who hves an Tob' hanna. Pa. Hts hou~ ts two ·bl ocks from Elm trect. No k1dd1ng. Fred Kruegc,,,., men with the same name as the star of screen. scream and gore. are ali ve and well bu t un- enthusiastic about the holiday Editor'• Hoth 142"°'8 You--*"'tlleo.frPlator _ ..,_ .... _...,Mll.....,.._.,IOEdllOr~l..._Tlle -~ ...... Mf¥1m,,..., ...... _ • .....,. IO Ille...., °" 8f'Y 10PC ~ IO -U...caMMlllUll~---and~ nunc.tor~ n .. ~__...,,...,. c-.--JOl"ft'Clt Miil• Delivery guerentHI I ,OU do l'IOC M"9 ,,,_.. 11111* bf I a.m.. cell Wote I 0 &ft\ and .... "' • lo )'Oii bf -Our Cwloml' S.-C..... "2-4333, 11 apen ffOm I Am lo ~ p In. ~ 1#1111 _,on --.., IO -•I '9'I •h yo/I~ .... To make • correction I • 1119 Or ... r-c 0.., Polae"• poky IO ~ oorNCI .. ·-GI ---To NipOl'I ltl .,..,. Of ellllllatlon, mll M24»1 end •k lot IN«, M9ll ...._.L...,_ o..11w-... VDPI..-. ~ ~ .... VUPl•idwl ~ ,,_...._ vie. ,.,..,,., CoMoll9r ...... ~ Va~Edllor Owt'-~ .. 1N191' OrM ....... Va Pl•-.C. PIOdvcloor1 u..1_, p,. p_. lit1N191' ....,.. ........... -~ ......... Oll9CIOf °' ,....ne that as descended from the medieval All Hallows Eve. The prank calls and weird stares. the~ sa)'. "''II be relent- less. None of th(' Freds 1s maimed by scars. has pop-out claws or even dons a fed ora. "I got some regular customers on the ph one:· said Fred Krueger \.\ho hves in Olivers Mills. Pa .. and "orks for Liber- ty Mutual Lite lnsuranc(' Co. ··ti's best 10 go along wnh th em." he said. noting that kids will JUSt harass ham tf he sounds mad or hangs up. -By Tb~ A11ocl•lff Pnll How to reach us at the ~ally Piiot ' Clrcu&aUon Orange Couriiy 642 '333 ~ Advert111ng 0....fied 642 5e71 [)9'11ey 642-4321 Ed itorial Newt S40-122• Spor1t 642·'330 Newt epottl tu 846-4110 Mllln off le• 8ut11'1ftl ottic:. 642·4321 Bu11neulu '31-5802 EQu1pment ind bu1ldina 1upplic1 valued 11 S6.2SO were stolen trnm a Yeqer Constructton site, 2900 Newpon Blvd .. bctwttn 7 p.m. Friday and 6 a.m Saturday. Someone saole S7SO wC>f1h of propcn.Y from the beck of 1 truck puked on the 9100 bloc-le or Winterpttn Circle 0 ~mcoM ~tole 1 cir cover v1lued 11 S 17.S trom 1 rn1dence in the 900 block or Al1blam1 Street. A Dani Poin1 rei.1ul'1H wa• arrl'sted on suspicion of rof)C'ry 1ner •llCJCdly tr)'tnl 10 pay ror 1 room at the Laauna 0 A d1amund en~ac.men1 rina valued at $7,.SOO _..,"Olen from 1 home in the JOO block ofWe~I Wilson S11ttt bctwttn 10 p.m. Wcdnctday and 7 p.m. Sunday. 0 Someone brokt' into 1 car perked 1n the 2800 block of Fauview ROid and stole 1 JteTCO \laJued 11 HOO. The burJlery occumd between l • m. and I p.m. Monday. Somt'onc at(lk two bicycles valued at $800 from 1 prqe on the 11600 block of Orchid A venue A whale of1 cnme is under 1nvt's11p11on. II 1«m1 that • IS.foot lo"J 1nOat.1ble whale. 1d1rcnis1na condom1n1ums for tale on Sf ms treet. wa1 either stokn or cut ldnft. The whale wai \lllued at SI,'°° 0 St\lcnl culpna. repc>nedly ttal'\Cd a fire on 1 tabk at Harriett W .. r Parti 11 12:24 a m • 1 btlle tar1y for a ~. 0 Someone pourN Otl Oft a •rate dOOf 1n the 17000 bk>ct of Still Harbor l..aM. 0 A -omM wtlo lint oa 6th lf'ttl Mid a P" bull CMM her h~ Ind tried IO bt~ him 0 $t\'Crll JU\lfftlatl. WM ~t'dJ)' weft 11)1ftl to W)O( btrdl MUI thctr II pM *'t out 1 Pofdal'-' ~ '" * 7000 block of Ut.ny Sttfft. 0 A 27·ytar..old man w11 anntcd on 1usp1e1on of aieallna ICTIP mt'tal ftom McOonntll DouaJas compeny. I 562 Reynolds. 0 A min dncnbtd •• 6 ~t tall. 2$ 10 lO }011 ~ wuh brown hair ••• 1$.49 wonh or unlaldcd ... from I ICf'\li« Mitton at IS27S C'ul\ler Drive. 0 A Ptnta• K·IOOO amtn w11h a wtde •nelc lent wu 11oltn rrom an unlocked vdaldt Oft I 9t0 Main Scttet 0 A '"'*11t o. Ul'biftO ~ U..t tomClW Md IOtlet· 119pmod IM toftt f8'd aftd l9CMnd candy oa thttr Mi t'ar 11w probllm it tft OftllOt"t OM .. tM netehbotlltood. the ""'4kftt told politt, Ind ~ t"8t potlCt .. .,.,, tht Itta moft hQ-.lly. 0 A btkc-. lloltn l\'om •• ftont o( S.v-On dflls .. ort. 1 £ I Ill• • Reef Motel ~11h 1 stolen ettd11 c.rd • • Tbt rqular, perceptive rtadcn of The Frtd Column will flaurt this out pretty soon anyway, so I'll admit to it up front. Today's column was what I had planned to write for Monday. Monday's Hal- lowttn column was planned for today. But when we showed up 10 cover the Israel Fair on Sa1urday, it wasn't there. Of course 11 wasn't there on a / Saturday! What a goy. Fred Martin However. the Israel Fair was cenainly happening at the Orange County Fair- grounds Sunda). nght on sched ulc. -----,flfll~PJll!:d',.._r.c...-1 haH' been to world c ____ _ fairs. state fairs. county fairs and neighborhood fairs. But neH•r to a fair hke this. altho ugh 11 had many of thc customary trappings. There were clowns and aamcs and food+ Jons_ of food. Plus a scnous clemcn1 I hadn't seen before at a fair. A cause. The fair was held for two reasons: To bnng together O rangc Count) 's cltpand1ng Jewistl community. and to he lp raise money for Operauon Exodus. , According to fair sp()nsors. "Operation Exodus is an intcr- nat1onal campaign to rescue Soviet Jews and resettle them in Israel. Orange Count) must raise S 1.2 m1lho n iu its part of a national goal of $420 million." Several thousand Orange County Jews were hard at work on 11 unday. After a couple of hours checking o ut the 120 o r so exh1b1L~ manned by C\ ery concc1vable kind o f organ ization. a nd mingling with the cro"d. 11 occurred that this may have been the first mono- cthnic public e\ent l had been 10 m years. There "ere no Asians. no Afro Amencans. no Latinos a nd. I would guess. \Cf) fc'4 other WA Ps. Too bad E'cf)bod) could haH had fun Kids "er<.-having a wonderful time in the pelting zoo. dnving the peac0<.k\. ch1{~ens and turke)S. the goats. lambs and rabbits absolulel) daf\ Three attract1' e ) oung women cntcTta1ned the cro"'d w1th lsral'li song~. wundmg and mo' ing not a hllle hkc Palll. La' erne and Ma,inc. lhc 4\ndre"s Sisters. might have 40 )Cars ago. The1c "as a m<:k hand--thc Bar M11z,ah Bovs-w11h d1st1nct Ha\a Nag1/n O'ertoncs. and a mime . .\bh11t the A~erage He origmall) billed himself as Abbitt the (ircul. Abbitt nt"Cd n't have knocked lumwlf do\\n: the people loved his act. A OJ. 1,rach Yakovce. played for folk dancing outside one ol the cxh1b1t hall,. fhc dancers were exuberant. brine and often a little wobbl) Hut th<.-) and the spectators had a fine o ld time. Wh1k I "a' \\3tchmg and taking notes. I no11ced somcont' '43tching me I looked at him and he asked. "Do )OU haH" a connection here'>" "Not reall) ... l replied. ''I'm "11h 1he Orange Coast Dally Piiot, the local nl'"'Paix·r .. "\fa\ I 'I«.,.. he asked I sho"l'd him m' official "Profernonal Reporter'"• 'otcbook" and he 'k11d . " o-. }Our 1den11fica11on. please .. ~ince l had p:ud m) S5 10 gel in and '43S s1mpl) \Cnbbhng in a notebook I thought about ma) ix· d1scus,1ng Fin .\mendment rights hl'rl' Then I thought about 11 a momt.•nt morl' and pulled out m> PUot ID .. 1 hank \.Ou fhc ( onsul Ciencral "111 be here soon." he explained. referring to Ran Ronen. '4ho "a' \(,'hedulcd to be the speaker 31 the Operation bodu' rall} ".\re \OU ~tunt)°l'' I as~NJ "I am an ob~nn " hl' replied. and that '4:1~ th:u Inside lhc C\h1b1t halls. the huhub rontmucJ Tht're "ere booths for S) nagugues and scorl'\ of fr" 1\h organ11at10ns from Fnendc; of Jc" 1\h Music to Friends of the Israel Ocft•nc;e Forl'<.- fhert• ''Crl' bl'n1gn organ11at1ons such as J '\Sli. the Je wish Organ11at1on ~·n 1ng S1nglcfc In J FPO-Jc"" for the Prc~rvat1on of Firearm' O"'ncr!.h1p Thl'\C gu}' mah· tht: NRA ~'Cm hkr a bunlh ol "imp~. "In Warsa"'. Jc" 'I "1th 'II\ p1'>tol" ocrup1ed an rn11n: ~S cfi\liion for \\(•d\.--a JFPO '>f)Okcsman tohl ml' ··Wt· mu\t be prepaft'd 111 du lhl' ..ame here People ""> "e hu'e all the mone) and o"n all th<' hu\lm"\\C\. and ma)hc ""do \1a)bc \\C JU" work harder. \O "e mu\1 be ahle to defend what \.\C ha\e .. "-\ga1n'>t '4hom'>" I a'lk<.-d ".\ga1n-.1 )OU, against C''Cr)h<><J\ .. The JI PO logo 1\ o ~ta r of l>a' 1d '41th a tlintlod on one ~1dc an automal1l nllc on lhc other I liked thl' I 1ninn Federal \,I\ ing'i Ban~ plal l' mud1 lxtter "Ha"c "" got mom·) for ~ou"" their sign reJd · Ruth Fr1nhcrg had the nght 11Jca an ht'r booth prnmutmg 1ha1 wondrou\ no\trum "JC\\l"ih Mothl'f\ C'hK~cn Soup-M) L 1qu1d lo\C tO ) OU .. It ~cmcd that hc1na at thl· l\rnl'I Fair might prn' 1Je an opportun11' tu rl'\n"e thl' "Jt.·"'-k"ash" u..agl' rnntru'c"~ -which ha' been raging un thc Ldllor's Hotline for the pa\I fc'4 week\ -\ 701sh gentleman lrom Leisure World. and pnor to that from Poland \la C'h1lugo . ..a id. 'Tm a k"' and I'm Jl'\\l\h What's the d1ffcrl'nlc·1 Pl•uplc -.hould rcla' and not get \O up-.ct o' l'r 'luch l111lc things." A s1nk1ng )Oung woman 1n her '\CK \aid. "I lhought I'd sec every Jew I ~ne" hl'rl'. hut I had no idea there "ere ~ man) of us. When \\l' mo,ed to Ornngl' Count) .:'2 ~cars ago thl·rc "'ould have been onl) the people here No" IC'<>~ at us ... Mau·/ t<H' Speak Up Newport to meet founding board of directors NEWPORT BE C H -Speak Up Ncv.pon \\Ill m<.-ct the tound1na board of dirccton of the Ne"pon Bea h C'on~rvanc) at a 5 'Cl fl m Wednesday mcmbenh1p meeting 111 Villa No"n rcitournnt. 31 'I \\ Coast H11hwo . Newpon Reach C'll)' C'oun- c1lwoman Jean Watt will 'peak o n the formatio n ot the C'OMervoncy. n nonprofit public benefit coqxn at Ion formed to rrc'lcr' c open .. P.'lC'C and cultural and natural re- \Our<n for pubhl u..c peak l 'p "lc'4pon l'i al'o 1n the procesli of '>('d.1ng new members and nominating members for the hoard of dirc<'tor~. The annual dues arc S 20 per person . Those 1nterc'ltcd m ~"mg the commun1- t) through puhhc awarinc'l'I of local 1s'IUC'i and concern arc invited to mil 811l R11tt'r at ~4~·4164 for more 1nformn11on Stanford band banned after Oregon show E GEN . Ort. -Stanford t lna- vcrs1ty's march1n1 hand has been banned from the football field l'I pun1'hmcnt for o ffend1n1 fans 1n Ottson la\t "cckcnd The usptn ion ~a'I announc<.-d Tuc"1i)' b) Alan C umminas. C)tan- ford's acuna athlct1 director Tht' bind', ac11vme' will rr umr this Sta~n ant)' 1f it pn:~nu an "qrttahle show format" to aovrrn its performance Cumm1np td the hand's pcr- formantt wat lo than aal"C't.\ble IHt turd•)' at utun • tad1um "It •~ '""rt41nl) a low point Ill lhtnk the bind -.-.a11 booed oO the field,\' C umnHnJ\ \aid "Thr I~-, panment of thlct1t will not be em~rro~\Cd again by the band." Ounna the hand'' halftime show. 1t\ announcer "'1d the band "ha dcctdcd to h1fl It attention from the Oregon tatc Lottci; to an atr0<'1t) ~one than thc Bhaawan c;hrec RaJntt h 1 rtt~ and potted owl arc d1\aPpt"ann1 hke cra.ry and t'\tf')bod "an1 to know .-h)'. The \hov. eont1nucd: "Mr. pot· led Owl' Mr • potted Owl' Your environment hi' been datro)'«t, )'Our homt' 1s now a roll of Brawny. and )Our fam1h has noVtn th<-coop. Whal ll'f )'OU &Otnl to do't 'Mc. I'm 1mn1 t~D1 nc)land1'" •1 Tk A111«'Mlf'fl PrY# I Wednlldllf, Oota••lt, AuU.or uncovers ghosts iB La She finds them in houses, on beaches and in canyons ~o: ti~.-:i,:'~1• ... Tht' owntt o(,IM& Mme c.cc left it in the catt 0( lout tic a de, Hmdt said. Thow four have ftfmed IO stay thtte .. in. the~ ~ Katen Auge . Or ... COMI IWy .._ LAOUNA BEACH -It was a tcene that would make a Holly· wood set desianer drool. Dark, fogy streets. twistina up and down hillsides, lined with. decades-old houses that could only be con- sidertd old in all-new Southcm California. Leaves malcina eerie noises as the wind slaps them aaainst tattered shutters. It bore little resemblance to the Laguna Beach celebrated in post card s and travel brochures, but it was a perfect St'tting for spinning a f cw Hallowcen~vc ghost stories. A-;id inside one of th~ homes. writ~r Sharcn Heath sat in fronl of a pumplci~-festooned fireplace 1n her l.pthe()viSt' chilly living room doing j\Jst that. Heath said she began bumping into things that go bump in the night soon a fter she moved here four years ago. She set out to uncover the bist.ocy.. of her 55-year-old home and her new city. That cffon inspired her to write a book on Laguna's past. which she hopes 10 publish next summer In the process of that rntaKh. she unnnhed some un- eanhly information ... As I 1taned inltf'Vnina l)COl>k. 1 kept hearina about &hosts -&hosts in houtet, potts in canyons. &hosts o n the beach," Heath said. Ghosts in her own nci&hborhood. A ft'w doors away from her own un-haunted ho me (Heath said she's surt thert are no restless spirits roamina her livina room) stands a dwcllina that has served as the city's fim art gallery. a to wn hall and even a funeral ho me. Now, the hfstorlc structure 1s home to fncnd~ of H eath's -and. apparent!). a t4Jfrdancina ghost T yler Tomblfn. 19, who lives in the hau'nted home v.ith his parents. Yvonne and Ralph Tombhn. heard the rhyth(1"11c spirit late one night e1&ht yeaJ'i ago. as he lay in bed. Tombhn recalls that hc heard footsteps repeatedly clattcnng up and down the wooden suurs that lead to his bedroom -and tapping out a rhythm. "It 'ioundcd hke high h«ls, o l thought 11 was m y rtliHD, I kept calling to her. 'Is that you. mom'l' a nd final!) she yelled baC'k ·no. 11's not me.· M) hean was pounding. I slept in m) parents' room for a week " OC man, his British family seek way back By Andra Sandstrom Oftnge Coul Delly Piiot As the O range Coast basks in the commercial arid cultural afterglo" of the Fesu,al of Bntaan. a former Orange County resident 1s desper- atcl) tf)'1ng to return ho me with h1'i Bnt1c;h-born '41fe and children. John and Linda Pruv<.-den11 and their two children . .\nthon). 5. and Ro-.eannl'. 18 months. have been struggling to get into the L'n11ed States for 'il'' 1:n ~cars no". The) have made no pmgrec;s -in fact. 1 inda lamcntl·d. their s11uot1on ha'i worwned "'A d og \\OUldn't "ant to li\C where wr d o... 'ihl' 'l<ltd of her fam1I~ ·., i. .. 1ng rnnd111on\ in a gov- ernment "elfare ho uc;c in Well- ingborough. Nonhhamptonshirc. about 50 miles outside London John PruHdent1. a former Anaheim resident \\Ith a god- molher 1n Huntington Bca<'h "a' trained in a marketahle 'oca11on h) the l c; \11 Force. but he found 11 <'~trrm<'h difficult 10 find \\Ork in the \CH'n'I' dcpre'lscd Well - ingborough He has finall) landed a stead) 1ub. "ht'fe h<' "'ork\ 18-20 hours a da~ 1~1ng to sa'e enough m onc) to m<.-el the l ' () 1mm1gra11on rcqum·- ment'i to hnng h1'i "'''''and rhlldrl'n hl're Pru,edent1. "'ho fell to lo\l· "•th and marned his Engh sh-born "1fe "hill' <,tauoncd 1n Great Bn1a1n. cannot come home \\tth his wife of \l'\cn \Car" .rnd 1heir t"'n children tx·cau~· of l ' 'i lmm1gra11on and Naturah1a11on 'icr' Kes gu1dcl1nl'' I k mu\t tit' ahll· to pro' l' that ht\ fam1 h 1\ nm 1n dJnga ol bclom1ng a "puhhc charge" 1n olhl'f word' that lhn ""I nol bt· on ""'dfarl' in th1'1 countn Thl·rc arc threl' "3)'i in "h1ch thc!ie guidelines ma} be m<'I' •The fam1l) can prove that they hold asscl' to taling more than s 100.000 •The fam1I) can obtain legal documentation guaranteeing full suppon from a !lponw r here . •Or. ii he had a "ell-paying Job wa111ng for him 1n the U.S .. the famll) rnuld 1mmrgrate. as long as he can con' incc the IN \ that such a JVh a\\a11\ him Bui the famtl} docs not have SI 00.000 and all 1mmed1a1e rela- 11, c\ arc dead .. fhere's no one that can help us." said l 1nda Pru,cdent1. "Our onl) hOP\' •!> that \Omc millionaire or somcb<xh cquall~ as \\ell-off will h1.·lp U\ b\ \pon\onng us or g1\ing John a JOh "Jo hn l OUld mo 'c on has O\\n to the l () to cam more monc}. but hl' \\ould hJ'l' Ill kJ'c me here.'' \31J Linda Their t\\O l h1IJrcn ma' It-gall) accompan~ their father 10 the .S .. hul thl'rr mo1hcr "'ould ha\C to remain tn England l 'nablc to \uppon 1he lhildrcn or hcrwlf in the aho,cnce of her hu'i- hand 'ihl' \\Ould ha' e to file for full \\Clfare ht'ndit' in Fngland '"To do that I "nuld ha'c 10 be legall~ \epara1cJ ur JI\ urn ·d from m~ hus.- band. and tht."n "hl'n John did haH' the mom·~ 10 hrrng thr famil} ml·r h1.· \\ouldn'1 hl' ahlc l<l bcrnu'\4' "'l' "ould no lon(tl'r ht hu'iband and "'fl· · t\f)laanl·d thr tru\trated "lk T he11 \lrug,gk hJ\ been Wl'll d1x uml·n1cd U\e r'\l'3\ 8 nt1\h nC \\'i- fl'Jf)Cf\ Jnd ll'k' '""n \lat1on\ haH· aired \tom:' o n 1hc Pru' cdl·nt1'> c;;a\ln[! 'ht• "a' al thl· end ul hl·r r<lf)C \hl' in111all\ l Onta< tt."d the' Oran"" Coast Dally Pilot from a telephone b<xlth 20 m1ln 11u1"dl' W cl h n(thorou(th The fombhns' post hu yet to St.lat a return en~ment. but Heath's rC$Carch has dua up sevttaJ &host• who keep more ttaular •I>' pointments. One, apparently the spmt of a shy youna girl. lives in Laauna Canyon and has a fondness for playing with people's hair. Live peo ple's h.air. xveraJ people have rcponcd hobnobbi ng w11h this hob&oblin. which the) descnbc as weanng a long. nowina gown and sportin& long hair. Heath sajd. One v.-oman told He.ath that. 1n a fit of crabbin"s. she chased the spook off. Mo nths later. the woman found herstlf lonesome for th<.- spmt and asked it 10 return. It did. the woman to ld Heath. No one knows the o ngins of this ghost. altho ugh Heath said Laguna Can)on was ho me to a Mormon 'it'lllement 1n t~ 1100s .\nother Laguna phanto m haunts an old home near Moss ove. -14t-alll-s•udy-She'.i-heaut iwo ~c.r­ s1ons of this gho5t story. In one. an othef'IA orldl) man 1n a wheelchair rolls around thc ho me. But in another. the spirit walks up and down a sta1rca~ and has been All o( whac:h Ml provided Halla with foddtt for uodler book, which she plans IO c:all .. ._.ftl La&hotts." It won'& be oa book· shtHcs 1n time for this Halloween, but Heath said sbe bu pthtted plenty of ma1eriaJ for the poulith tome. All she needs now i1 to publish and profit from her firs.t work. a gut<k IO and bittory of Laguna Beach. Proceeds from that volume wall (und the Jbo$t stories.. she said. Laauna Beach does have more than its sh~ of a)lostJ)' lain. she acknowlcdacd. But she attributes that to the nature of t.be seaside enclave. "There's somethina ex~ t1onally spiritual about this IOwn that seems to draw people who are rxceptionally sensitive ... For all her inl('rvicws with people who've encountered goblins. and all her poking around in Laau.na's past. Heath said she has yet to come face to protoplasm with a ghoul. B asn't ruled out the poss1b1hty of t heir eiustencc. don't really believe thcy exist. but I don't believe they don't exist," she said. "I enjoy the whimsy. but I don't take tt seriously.~ John and Linda Pruvedentl and lhelr two children. Roseanne. center. and Anthony. · Plighl\ hkt' th<' Pru,edenus' though ll llU\UUl do ('\l~I said Ela1nl' f Ill\ an intnrma11on nlliC'Cr "1th I hl' l '\ olliu· 1n l O'> \ngl'l<.-'> I !"''t'' 1•r 11 '' 1hr \tatc 1X·pan- m r n1 n111 lhl I'' "hll h WI\ the gu1Jdrnl'' 1k1am1ntn~ "ho l'::tn g..1in en1r. inti thl I \ I "" '-ltd I )n p1ll' fl'Pl'.•lt'J J llC'm pt-. ot- lil 1al' at thl· -..1.11t• 1')\.·r.1nmcnt 1n \\J,h1ngh111 qu)J nul h\• r('Jl hl•d for comment It\ been a se'en-)ear ~•ruule. hut the Pru,eden11s behc'e that \OmedJ~ the) "ill be ra1s1ng thctr c hlldr"n in the l ' S '\fkr count!~ s pho nt· call' and man) 'asns to the l \ F mha'>\\ 10 c hallenge the \)'.,._ tl'm the' don't plan to stop tr.·mtt. "\\ c re 'er. hopeful ·· said Lind .. Pru,<'d1:n11 Doman top overall campaign fund-raiser Rep. Cox top PAC money tak er, gaining over $80,000 By David Saltman S111ea News S4tf'o11Ce W..\SHI NGTON -Kt'fl Robt·rt K Doman continue~ to dl\t1ngu1\h h1m~lf in 1'40 ramp:ugn tund-r.m- 1ng realms he takes in tht• most monq of JO} Orang<.-( nunl\ con- gr~'man. wh1k dt•n\ ing the lea!\I amount of hi\ donation-; Imm pol· 1t1cal action C'omm11tec' The Garden Gro'c Repuhhl·an who is e\pcct<.-d to t'il\lh "1n a 'IC' cnth l'Ongrts\1onal term nl'\I wttk. raised S11 6.48.l in the third quant:r of thr )car ending Oct 15 In total. Oornan ra1st'd S75 1.400 th1'1 y<'ar. uccording to reports tiled with the Federal lll"\'tion (om- m1\'\1on < H thl· 10131 amount ra1o,ed $(l .i()(I ramc from pol1tH'al ;u turn lOmmtttl'e'. or P .\( '· lhl\ H'Jr Dornan·, lM~l"'' P<\( lOntnbutum' 1n tht• third qu.irter raml' lrnm the \\a,h1n1uon I>< -ha~ .\''Ull.I· t1nn of Cicnt•ral ( ontrnctM' Jnd thl· J.tma1ca ~ \ -hJ'it'd .\uto Dealet\ and DnH'r' for fr<.-e Trade I'\{ hoth of "h1(·h g.3\C him SI 000 "He dOC'\n't l'aler Ill p \(' t k dul'\0°I l 3ll'r 111 'flt'l aal 1n1erc\1' \\ ht'n lhC\ 81' t' II hl' an·cpl\ II .. \Jld 0.lrn;in·, fll'\.'\\ \C'C."fl'IJr. P,·wl Morrell Onrnan ra1c;c, mo\t of h1~ monl'\ thrnugh direct mall \olin- 1a11on' "'h1lh can lO'lt -'n lcntl. for <'' l'f\ \lolla1 ra1\l'd . said \lo!TI.'11 Flu vaccinations available for seniors Senior' can rt't't'I'<.' frt'c llu shots from '''o Or,rngt• ('l):l'lt mcd1c1l orian11atul n'. [~pert'i '3' pcuplc SS and o lder sho uld rtttt\C flu c;hot~ b«auJC the) art more hkcl than oth<.-" to l'ittome 111 and die from 1nfluC'n1a. ( ompletc \1cd1cal arc. 171 SO Euclid \\c.. Fountain Valle)'. and 17672 Reach Blvd . Hunllfllton Beach. 1s ofTcnna free nu "Shot to homebound ~n1on dunn No"cmhcr. De· ttmbc:'r and Janua" tall thc f ountain alley of- fiC't' at n 1-0995 or the Hunt· an11on Beach offiC't' at 848-9600 for mol'l" informa11on. FHP Health C"art. 1 fodtrall quahfkd hcahh m11ntcnan t Ol'JlnlUllOn. it hOStint ffft flu l hnll' \Ill lfll' ll11111110lllt-\.l,1 1e' and lo~:n1100'\ • S..turdn\ lrom ll 11 m to 2 pm a t f tlP r ounuun Vnlh.') ~kJ1cnl <enter. QQ \0 T .tlhcrt .\H . f o untain Volle (Qt>4~()1!Y). • No' ' from I 0 <' m 10 3 pm at FHP Hun11 n1ton Reach Senior < C'nter. I 'K>66 M nohA .\' e . H unt1nato n Stal h (9~~ (X~tO • O\ 3 from Q a m 10 2 p.n1 at nlP Laauna Hills nior C'cntcr. :?:?9 \6 kaldc Dme. Laaun:a t-t1ll' ( ~ 1-59' I) •Nov 10 from 10 am to) pm at FHP Huntmaton BeK h Stn1or Center Tht' .chn1 arr OJ)(n to all n1or c1ti1cns and rt'1(rvat1on are rcqu1t'\'J at lta't fhc da} bcfort 1ht> \iatttnatton d~lc. J\, 1 onlr.t\I Rt'P ( hr l\lnphl•r < '" R 'l""rort tkJ1h h.1, rJ•Wll thr m1"1 nt 1h1· dl·kµ1111n lrum P o.\<' <1" ''ht1t\t''Pl"\ll'dl1'"'n J '>1'lt1rHI 11·1 m nt·\ 1 "l'l'li. ra1"t'd Sl<~ ~"" 1n nll•nt'' trom P \C ' lh1' \l'.tr "Ith ahnul h.111 "''T'lnlt in "11hin thr third '-Ju.1n1·1 .H l nrding to hi\ 1 .1mpJ1~n f1n,1nu· n·pon ( II\ ' I\\ tl f'-l~l'\I fl \( U lO· tt1h1Jt111' h•r 1lw rcrHld "'ac the \Jn I ran. 1'11• h;l\l'J \mn1ran \kJ11al I'\( JnJ thl' "a110nal R11k ''"'l\ 1.11111n P.\( huth ot wh1l h w n111h1111·,t ~~ 'itJll Otha P \( J nn.1lhl n\ lJml' ln)m a 'k" ol romp.1nil'' 1ndudinll lk - R •< hJrd ( 11·phardt h<.-adcd the h~1 w11h S004.bJ7 in P..\C donatmM l o \ ·, Democratic opponent C1ent." C.1rat1. lagged behind in fund- ldl\1ng Cira11 ra1'1Cd S24.069 in the third quanrr. and $12.754 so far thl\ 'car The ewpon Bea h Dt-mocra1 nu~d '1nuall) all of that from mdt' 1duals In other race Rep Dan;a Ro hrabachcr. Lo ng &-ach Re- puhhlan rcpn.''ICnting the 42nd °''" tnct rtltlied S l 06.66Q 1 n the third quaner and S 18:\.269 th" ycar Dt'mocra11c o pponent tanle) K.Jm - brough raised $8.022 1n the third quanC'r and S 12.304 this year troll ~ dl\on I >\'l tJ .\ 1r I tn<.". -------------- fk htel .tn\1 ( oa<ol FC'drral 83nl.. ::11. 1 ording to the clcction com - m1o;o;1on repon\ "\\ e did ''"'l P \( lund-ra1'i<"I' in \\ :l'ihtngton ont• 1n June anJ o ne 1n (ll:to~r ·· ~•d \fau~~n Werfl. Cox·, c:imp.11~n drrcctnr. a~ 1ha1 \Om1· 11f lht• P \(. mont'\ wa' un,ohc11t'd < u\ m1'l'll SI M .181 1n tht' 1h1rd qu:1rtC'1 :ind S "7.14~ tht'I v<.-n r l'o,· P.\C lund-r.mma ~a~ It'\~ "an1firant when l'Ompared to tht' 44 top Hou\C P \C fund-r.mcl"\. anortltn 10 an C)(·to bcr rcpon b' Common ( 4\u~ a on'iumcr d· 'oca ' aroup Thl' voup didn't 1ndl.Kk l'n\ hs\Oun Dtmorrat \I .... lates As Published by ln1uranc• Commissioner lnduding Hi-litk CALL (714) 146 3323 (liOO • Ill .. '-JO ~·-) Houaas,..... or.,,..,.....dWlll National Health Care hires a new law firm lRVlNE -National Health Care Systems Inc., which operates DmtiCare. a prepaid dental plan. announced Tuesday that it has reWned the San Francisco law firm of Nossaman, Gunther, Knox and Elliot. The firm will represent the company in matters conccmina compliance with the State Depanment of Corporation1, general corporate and securities issues. John T. Knox. a partner with the firm , co-authored the Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act of J 975. under ~ h1ch DentiCare operates. The change an firm s comes after the Department of Corpor· ations ordered National Health Care to discontinue-one of its dentaJ plans which the agency alleged the company was not authorized to operate-. "While the order affected less than 9.000 of our 245.000 patients. we want to avoid any future misunderstandings by taking a more pro-acta'e-approach with•the 0 .0 .C .. " said Dr. Carl E. Bozzo. Na11onal He-alth Care president. · -From Daily Pilot New1 Service• 11'111111 SACRAMENTO -The Cali· fomia Conservation C.orps Tuesday received a arant from British Pet- roleum America to help establish new state oil spill response teams desiancd to reduce the impact of any future oil spill. The new prosram will create the first~ver full-time oil spill shoreline cl~anup capability in the nation, using members of the California Conservation Corps. This in- novative partnership is yet another example of the expanding level of public/private environmental plan- ning to help prevent and control spills. BP's $75,000 grant, which will fund the first phase of a two-phase 1mplementat1on program. was prompte-d bv the CCC's work dur- ina the Huntinaton Beach oil 1pill in February. The cltan-up efforts were coordinated by BP America. on behalf of tM reaponsible party, usina 200 corpsmemben as pan of its ovtrall response team. "Our corpsmembcn received hiah praise for their efforts durina the Huntinaton Beach spill cleanup effort.'' CCC State Dim:tor Bud Sheble said. "They impressed local qencics. the Coast Guard. and par· ticularly BP America." "The California Conservation Corps earned its stripes on the beaches of Southern California," said oil company's emergency response manager. C harles Webster. "Discipline. organization. and work ethic made the CCC crews among the most effective at r«'Ovenn1 oil and proi«tin1 the environment. "BP America wa1 imprcutd by the ·can do· attitude of thcte youns people and believes they can play an important response role in the event of a future oil spill in Cali· fornia." he said. "BP calls on other members of the business comm uni· ty to join the effort to make the California Conservation Corps a first-strike asset in oil spill response.'' The BP grant will provide fund· ing to establish a comprehensi ve corpsmembcr oil spill training cur· ricuhim and develop a plan to implement a 200-pcrson response team. During phase two. two highl y trained teams of I 00 corpsmembcrs each would he creatt•d to nrov1de immediate anistance In lht cue fut ure 1pills. One strike team will locatt'd in SoutMm CAiifornia, a one in Northern California. All CCC corpsmetnbcrs would receive Cal.OSHA and federal OSH'A-approved oil spill trainina at the Corps' Academy and p&nicipate in annual drills in cooperation with local oil companies and ltate and federal a1encics. Pete Bontadelli, director of the Department of Fish and Game, -was pltased to see the CCC and BP initiate the training program. "It's an indication of the positive working relationship wt>'re attain- ing with the oil industry in our cffons to f unher protect our en- vironment from oil mishaps," Bon- tadclli said. -From D•lly Pilot New1 ~rnc-n -----------Real estate loans in state down 16.2 per~ent HOW OLD IS TOO OLD? Should Health Care Be Rationed According to Age 7 Att....t • C1-nhltr Forum •nd Yoke OplnlOnl , Discussion l 11ier MlrWn P. Cotler Ph.D., Is Associate Professor Md Health Sdence Center Dhctor .t C.nfomla Sute University Noftlvtdge. ThlJ Ptogram Is FIEE. Call ffK ~tYOtlons and a copy of~ discussion gullk. (IOO) IJJ-5182 (714) 160-2358 TNs Community Forum h '-' of the "'£thla Md Aging"' "°feet. funded .., ...... from the NMloNI Endowment fOf the HulMnldes to the Ethla Cent• 11 lw &.w. UM•llly. ~ Co-S,orw: Calfoml8 Helllh DeclllowlL an.d ' CASH GIVEAWAY IN THE LUCKY LICENSE BUMPER STICKER CONTEST TODAY'S LUCKY WINNER HERE'S HOW TO PLAY 1. Pick up _bu~r sticker • th• Dally Piiot (330 W. Bay Street in Coeta MHa)'Of' K-Ocean (130 Newport center Orivt Su•• 210 ln~S.tieh). • 2. Stick bur:nper sticker as clost •• possibM to your car'1 be<* bnte~. 3. Chedc the Oa~ Plloe dal'L if the d~1 lucky lanM ~:_~i:, een=..,~ K-Ootan, 103.1 ~ !£'!!.F-·Pi,~~r=en~ I. ...,,. = P!_~' ~o for Pilot t~btcttbtrt)~ and be i:"O::C r.iii0.9 ' grMd ptta .... kw .1.000 In GOOD LUCK! LA JOLLA -A total of $50. 7 billion was made-in real estate loans statewide during the third quaner creating a 16.2 percent decrease from the previous quaner's $60.4 bill ion. according to The Dataquick Repon. a rea l estate monitoring sen ace The July-to-September lotal was down 14 5 percent compared wtt h I 989's th1rd-quaner S52.3 billion. \\hale Jul) and August were fair- ly stable months at S 18.2 bi llion and S 18 I bllhon. the month of Scptem~r sa~ a drop to SJ 4.4 AMEi l.1111•1 8,:E,: Y~:JA:J "'8 S.W' ~.= Amet"!Uft St9clr EXcN"99 lsSMS, tradlne M~V et mere then Sl. "ame V LA~t CM. ~ontlAlrl 1,m · 3 "J -lit owChm rt • '' 1 -'• rvltLoom 78, •~ -• • AckrlvCom 04, 2~ -'. SalNlk 193wt 9i, I IF! -'le PeoasvsGlci 19 .a 1 -• Onmll Nk w t jl9, 1 '• -• EnovSvc 63,; jl• Nlchlnst 17.C. I '• -,, EksotNk wt 169, 1 ,.., RltlYIE Diii NEW YOAK <AP) Oct. JO Aovancf<:I Declined ¥nchanoed ot111~suts New h•OM New IOW\ IAIDAQ._..., Pr ..... day 1Mt •Sl 19'' ,J NEW VORK (AP) -Most achvt over·the· counter $10Ck\ svoDlitd bv NASO LAst ot Name RtVIHd TelMt11 T1cmA, SvnM lc; USHllC Nordst MCI lnlt l ConrPr AooltC Bid Ashd Che. 35'9 -2 Ad· vanced Oeclineo Unchanoe<1 Tot111uues Ntw hlOl'IS New lows • P~ I 2S·31 10 • lf~ 2 '• 1 '• 30i, ll' • J . llJ 7'12 1.on ·1.01 •.ns 9 13 Total sates 109.007,,00 NEW VORK CAP) -Sa~s. closmsi once and net change T~M:lav of the 15 most act1v1 New York Stock Exchange 1uves, lredlno nettonallv al more lhan sl NerTM V~ Ltst Chf: ~~=. Mr;" l:WF :!,°" ~y~ =2 , Boefno s • • « , -1'1 PhilMor • ' 46l. + '• ~Elct , ~,JOO ~2l4 t p, ~~~~~n Co l:a . :I 1"4 t+ : ! PacCo 1,1 , ).!' • ,.., lfo~1Ru s 11:~1: 1fl~ + "" AmExor ,47,, '.I', -t ~ Unl,v1C1> j·•S ·m ,, •11 Ptl>llCo I ·m· 2 'II ''• Por tGt_n<:;J> j · • l 6~ -' • AmerT&T .34, 33"• +'7 M111y 11111 NEW YORK (AP) -Money ralts IOI' Tuesdav H reoorte<! bv Telerete Svstems Inc. Teterelt lnleresr rete ine1e11 7 116 Prime Rate 10 00 i lS<;ount Relt 7 00 r()l(er cell ioen rate 9 2S·9 so tdtfll f~n<ls markfl rate ·Hloh 7 /1 t:~ ~·an Cert1f1ce111 of Oeoo,11 Prlmarv Z2 daYI, 7 ~ iJodaYI, .' f1' I venr~ Ci !Caln o~eoos11 t>v dealer davt. 1· days, davs. ( t a:~:: ) I davs. ~ billion. the lowest level since Febru- ary 1988. "The situation in the Persian Gulf has made the financial mar· kets 'el) nervous. Lenders are being vel)' careful and a lot of deals arc being put on hold." said Donald Cohn. president of Dataqu1ck Jn for- mal ion S) stems. publisher of the repon. billion in September. down 46.8 percent from $2.6 billion tn Sep- tember 1989. according to the r\'· port. Major loan ac11v1ty totaled SI 7 billion la st month. down 47.7 per· C<"nt from $3.3 balhon a )ear ago. Major loans are loans for more than $5 million. ··While residential lending 1s down somewhat. the bag drop 1s in the nsJ..1('r construction loan and maJor loan categoncs." he said. Construction lending totaled S 1.4 Companng th ird quaner 19g9 \I.1th third quanrr 1990. Central Coast count1c!'> sa~ the btgg('st drop in oH•rall lending aClt\lt), do"'n 24.9 percen t to tS I 9 billion Wbt AMEi 'Diii NEW VORK (AP) -Flnel Dow Jones ~•oes for Trnfav NEW YORK (AP) Oct. JO In Hltlh Lew OeM CM n<l 242S 4 17 2~.SO 2 + 11 12 ~r ,~t!~ 1 n ttJ·iJ ~ ~-~ ~ 6 Ill .~ s 1 ~ ,'6 r. ii~ rt .. i1 Indus 1 , 1011 Tran 1H' Utils ' ' 6SStk 2d2 . DTCIJllllDlwa NEW YORK l API -Tl'lt followlno hsl shOws the Over·the·Covnter stocks anel werranls tl\at hav~e vo the most an<l ro:wn tM most ba on oercent of chanoe or Tvesdav No secvrll1ts trae11no below s 1 or 1000 snares ere Included Net an<l percen11ge chen~es are the difference between In. Pft v ovs closino price •n<l Tutsdav's last or bid once UPS Name LAst ~ Pct. 1 Ros1>1tchCP ~ ~ t ); Uo Sl 9 ~ Cerbco Up ~! Am~stFn I'• + > UP • yv ~lc11 1 + • UD S erm all l , t • Uo f Remsf.HO 1 • Uo Melro el I ! t • UD I Met"lclad • Uo Ren Wreck I • . 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NEW VORK (AP) -The followlno Ii,, snow' '"' New York Stock Exchan~e stock' end warrant\ that havt gone vo t e Aovanced Oecllnec ¥nchanoe<l otal lu ves New hlons New lows 10 SvtcvKotr 11 weuotnL~is 1J Wst11Mlc Ch I Ntl'IStarUnv 1' HenrvJack IS Craftmatic tf MonPRMno l ~~p 11 allerCIC 1 ~ .... ,., H ,,~~· tek Ch tchOtv NB Roch Hellwdl~ Pl\oenill ch Neme 1 Videoc1r1 J CornerFn lnfotech • FuuCo 10 M anville 11 Oatgoolnt lJ Am llv l ComoreCre mo'' and Clown the most bastd on oercent of che119e for Tutsdev 1' VolvnCao No "cvr1Hes lraolno below s I or 1000 IS l=tClv8'8 of snares are Included 1, ~hOCkF N Nel and oercenta~ chen~es are the I 1v1rs1Bc1> difference between ortv ov' closlno IJ atagnt of .)rice and Tuesdav'\ S 30 pm orlce 1 en m UPS H O~taOttron Name Lu' '1 Pc1. l ~.=~Ir 1 Nt1m~r •~ le Uo 0 3 Nortek J gnls~s pf 1 1 t le Uo ff ' ~· Handieman en ad 1~ le UD 8 S Outer 4 A mShiPB Pt f • Uo lr S Hotelln11 '• ~ Uo 1 0 Name t be1svrTc CV DI l • • Uo 1 ~ 1 UnvMlchbOit vbhck Ind 1 I + I UP ll ~ llP~D pf I b •ftllm.Co 19 , + 2 Uo l 4 Cai ed plVal )'• + '" Uo 11 1 • Kerr Glit\\ IYIE C•••••lll TPllllCtlln 1 + .. ~). t I ' , ~. + '• • + "' 1 J·16 p ·l6 1 ·16 3· 16 l\• t • J > + "" \. + ~ 7 t I 1 s 16 +J·16 I~ + 16 5 , + '. 1'• + . l '• + • DOWNS LHf C"9 ')• -•• I• -, 1 . -"' 1 S·37 -11·32 5 • + , , .. t 8 L • ,, , + 12 • + I '" + lti ·~ + • 1"11 t • , ... • 11. + • ~ • + 111 p! I • • ,r \t '"" DOWNS La1t °'' ~ -l , -4 1 , -> . , -'• UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP Uo Up UD Uo UP UD UP P~. day 17• l~ HJ lii lf 2 16 t IP Ir I I I~' 1 • mr·ii f h1 f 179 Up :H UP Uo Uo 9 I Uo 9 I Up 89 UD ll Uo Uo UD UD Uo 7 1 Uo 71 Uo 71 Uo 76 UD ,. 1~' 18 0 16 J '" 1 Thl' Central Valle y counties saw a modest decline of 8; I percent to $5.9 b1llton. Ba) Area act1 v1t y dipped 16.2 percent to S 11.6 billton and ~ulhcrn California lending vol· ume was do~ n 13. 9 percent to Sll 3 b11l1on . Dataqu1ck monitors all real estate hu) ang and lending statewide and pro' ides real estate data to Jcnding 1no;11tu11ons. title companies and in- du\tr. anal\ sts __J. allf.om1a's .. Bag Five .. lending lno;trrU11ons. Bank of America. I lorn(' ~' 1ngs. Great Western. Se· runt) Pauli" and Wdls Fargo ac- count for 21 .8 percent of the lend- ing c,tatl·~ 1tk. ~ccordang to the Da1aqu1ck Repon. all except Secur- 11) Pa< die arr \('Cang increases an markct'lhar(' -From D•llY Pilot N~ws ~rvlce1 ) ~L) 1..0111Pull! ... -, 1 ~l ' on!tBcNE 2. -\t Am IHI 1"'--"" g ~anOollcs llti -lti • lau8trv 1 • -S·16 10 raPh 2 , 11 M~nottk vn I, -"' 11 ~r.Cp 2 , 1 stAmTtnn ~. -1 • 14 RoedwVcMlr ~ -"' !I. IS Hllh<rt c vn I • -f If lnter~~I I' -I Seven 111 1 .. - 1g Valltv SL h l. -• I Conti entvr , .. -~ !° f'"•'" 3 , -'· 17 6 1 vnastvCls 41. -1 t 17 . n ordMf<:lcl ~ -1 16 7 ~ nemoower . -~ 16 7 4 envslnc 1 . -16 7 75 HHWill 1 . -167 5 KommEnv' r-.. 1~6 6 ~\COEI n 1• -1 1 cleAll , -1\t 1.: I ou lSvFn .. -i. :i6 StFi~oCo lti -~ 10 vi ant l -l\ 11 C ln~ome 1'• -11 I IJ News oro 7 1 -1 11 I AM lnll I • II 14 ~rubEllos 1 8 II I IS ortec ~. -"' 10 1 tt AmSv8~NY ol . -• 1og I HouOolRov l. -• I~ 1 IJ AMOf-1 .. - 1 , I Dime 11NV r· -. H 10 Arr~wElec ~-1' !' Am •B•NY 1. -• 91 J a~l~~••LP 1 . -~ 9 1 1 ' -9 1 • TCBV Ent 5 , 9 1 S Ot llaWOOd • "' .. • .. • The - . Rep~blican Party of -· .-· County invites you· · · to welcome 1n 12.erson I Friday, November 2 10:00 a.m. Hyatt Alicante Hotel Chapman and Harbor Garden Grove Monday, November 5 2:00 p.m. · Oso Viejo Park La Paz and Oso Viejo Mission Viejo Guests are Welcome ,. Early Arrival Encouraged • . Paid tor by the Republican Pat1Y of C>nlhge County Thomas A. Fuentes. Chairman 1.0 . 1742·088 • . 'II .. Free Admissi County The music of .. Do You Low Mer· and .. Wipe out•• en. eM ~nthusiastic dancen to lhe ftoar • Ronny and The Classics 111uaicllni helped turn the clock beck to tbe "Finies." \. "Do the twist,'"do the "mashed potato." "do the funky chicken .. exhorted the band leader, and wow. did they ever! , Shauna NortlMllOfa~ Coalt Delly Piiot Vida Dean Sharon and Ron Jack son. Peggy Goldwater Clay and husband Bob. Thl· l'rtl\\d of more than 300 at the .\naht·1m Marriott was really mo' 1nl? rl·all~ into the '50s/'60s thcml' for thl' Orange County Traum.a ~oc1el\ auc11on/benefit ~aturda' "" C ma) not go down IO htStOI) a' ma~1ng the most money. but we "111 bl' remembered as the fun part) of tht· 'car." said chairwoman Cathi WolfT. wearing a Marilyn Monroc-inspired gold lame knit pant outfit. "It was a hard year to stage a benefit due to the son econom\. but we have $100.000 retail in ·silent auction items and we would be happ) to make between $50.000 and $75.000." Fun. besides the good auction bu) s (from to~ s. food baskets to breast augmentation package) in- cluded quite a dining expcnencc - all the food )OU could order at a drive-in of the '60s -hamburgers. pizza. hot dogs and banana splits. Pale pi nk carnations arranged in tall glasses looked like strawberry sodas in the table centers. Prom gowns. jeans. poodle skirts and penny loafers were in evidence as the crowd shopped and dined. "I made my poodle skirt this after- noon." said Alison Bishop of In ine. attending with husband (and socact) board member) Gregory. "I did research on what was being worn an the ·sos:· said Sharon Jackson of Newport Beach. "I was able to find new things in the store that look authentic -plaid skin . white blouse with peter pan collar, loafers and a letter sweater." With her was husband Ro n. "ho chaired the benefit last year. Another poodle skirt wearer was Sarah Verble with husband Bruce Verble (of Traditional Jewelers. donors of a gorgeous ring for the auction), Bruce, Sarah Verble. Alison and Greg Bishop. Or. John West, Cathi Wolff. Counseling essential for child molester DL.\R ""'""I \N DER~ rhc le t- ter lrom the "oman "hose son rccel\ cd a \lllT prison \Cnlcncc a her lOnko<,\1ng to mole'>l1ng a child h11 a nen c I ha' c "orked "Ith adnlc\· cent pt•duph1lc\ and dealt "11h lhl' prohlcm in m' o"n fam1h \>.-c "ere lul'k}. Ann \\l· d1'· ' tel\ l'rl·d our \on·, ti1 \l .llll'mptl'd mnll·,1a11nn "11h1n m1n11ll'\ I k \f)('nt a ~·t·ar in tnll'O\l\l' lll'Jtml·nt Jnd nm .. '>l'Cnl\ 10 Ix· gm,qng up normalh °fi1l'rl' " no gu.aranll'l' ho"c'cr 1ha t hl' '"10'1 hJH' a rclap<>t' "c nc' t•r k,I\ e him alom· "Ith small thildrt•n lk "no) JI- THE GREAT Dally Piiot Restau ra nt Reviewer Search Quollflcotlons l<nowlod(Jo ono love of food. me restOUtont lfldustry and oreo restaurants Oronoe Coast resic:Jent f 11cellent wnter with o nice flair Con write o minimum of one reVl8w o week -Wonts to d•ne ot the expense o f the Doily Plk>t oncJ pick up o ltttle pocket change How tM MOllCh w0ftt1 Submit l~d review ol restouront of y<XK chOK:e olOng wrfh resume Oo1/y Pilot dining 001tor Judy Chamberlain and editor Witllom Lobc1ell wilt review all opplicotlorts oncJ pick fNo flnolists Frvo finalists wlU t::>e announced and asked to review o specific restaurant of the Pflot s - choosing ~ An all star panel of Orange Coast restovrateurs along with Chomt::>erl01n, Lobaen ond Dolly Prlot roodors. W'lll critique fhe rovl6ws or the fiVO flf'l0/1sts and p lek thO Dolly Piiot s new restaurant rovlowor Ponol lncludm Oovld ...,.,,,, (lilM'o 10 I, K 0t:"""11 Hotw '1rotlflt th llr. -. .. ~ ~ KOfttl ,._.. '-'· R¥9 IM 1Wo) • _,,_, m. eonn.ty) ""'Oalt '* NoWU "'--"''' ...... ~ aw.-....,.,,,,..,.. m---. a1,,,.,.,,,, Olftd ==~:...-"""°''* ........ .... ~.....,., .............. ... ,,,,.. _.,,. m-~ ,..,, ~ ,,... """'Noodle) oeocmr... ~ opplcottorv-1MJ-WOld re\lfew Ol"td reame '""",,. f9C~ by,,.,. Dolly""°' omc .. by f'kN, ll lo"cd 10 take an} JOb 1hat brings ham in10 contact with ~oungsu:rs. When he has r hildren of his o" n \OU can he sure that his father an.d I "111 keep our c~es open for an~ hint of 1ruuhlc What the moth er of 1hc 17-}ear- old bo) has no1 faced 1s that this \\3S probahl~ not lhc first ti me her <>on hac; molested a chi ld Moo;t molrster'i \IJrt in their earl} teens and arc caught a'i adults after they already ha ' e done considerable damage. You were right, Ann, when you said the effect on the child who is .. touched" can be horrendous. I'm sori: 1hat the woman's \On is receiving no treatment in prison. hut you C'an bet that when he gets out. he will kno~ th ere are rnnse- quences for his behavior. The mother blames the prison sentence for "ruining a )oung man's life." but sh~ need<; to remember 11 was HIS dec1s1on 10 do wmething he knew was wrong that actoall}' ruin- ed his life. Our son also tned to blame evel) o ne else for what he did and the dt'vastatton that followed. The punishmen1. though u ceedang- ly hush, \.\Ill remand the per. pctrator that ant1soc1al acts have consequences -A MOM WHO' BEEN T HER E. TOO. IN ATLAN- TA DEAR ATLANTA MOM: I eer· talaly •dmlre yo1r ablJlty to be objective. Yoa have wrtuea •val•· •ble letter and I tll11k yoe. Tiie followla1 letter 11pport1 wlaat yo. .. ,. DEAR ANN LAN DERS: Thas is 1n respe>nsc to the mother of the 17· year-old tex offender in Arizona. She says her son was sent to prison for 12 years for his "first offense." As a therap1s1 who has worked with .e.-offenders for 10 years, I c1n tell you that by the time a sex offcndcr IS CIUJht. he hat com- mitted more cnmcs than he will own u to. y ........... , Ann Landers One 1984 stud) of 232 child molesters whoo;c v1ct1ms were under 14 years of age re vealed that the) had attempted a total of 55.250 molesta11o ns and completed 38. 727. Their Iota I number of vic- tims was 17.585 They averaged 238 atlempted and I(, 7 completed child molestations each. The average number of v1ct1ms was 75.8 each. The average adolescent sexual of· fender may be e~pcctcd to commit 380 sex cnmes 1n his lifetime. There is a very good likelihood that the )'oung man in Arizona had several victims before he was fi- nally caught. Many sex offender treatment programs use "disclosure pol>-araphs" to break through the entrenched denial system of a sex offender. The pica should not be for com- passion but th11 while this young man i in prison he will receive t~1tmcnt and coun~lina so that when he as released he will not ~peat his sick behavior. -ANN WRIGHT, M.A .. cltnt cal member of the Association for 1he Treat· ment of Sexual Abuser • Qrqon DEAR ANN WUQBT: y.., 1utt11ta are ..,,....... _. ,.. ,... .. ~ ,,_. ,.. ,_ .,. .... u. DMllJllY ICllDGl •• • ... _...... ) Q I t• .. &111 Mike and Mary Aeafanyder, Virginia Knott Bender and husband Paul. Money made fro m the event will go to accident prevention education programs of the Trauma Society whose latest project is the American Trauma 2000 council. "The Trauma Societr has had its own trauma and thas program will ~­ vitalize the trauma S)'Stcm." said Dr. John West who founded the society in 1981. • West ga ve an award to V1rgin1a Knoll Bender and said. "We \.\Ouldn'1 be here toda) withou1 her help." An award also went to Peggy Goldwater Clay for her suppon during the last three years. (Peggy like in PCIJY Jane salad dressings. as currently invol ved in a new com- pany -Goldwater's Taste of the Southwest which will have a line of condimenu and salsas an the specialtiy stores in carlv '91 ). Others reliving yesteryears in- cluded Sam Goldstein with Carolyn Davis. Betty and Ralph Tom!anson and Bill Anthony. who Wlll be socaet) president next )Car. ' SNune NotttMt/Orange Coalt Deify Pilot Trudy Farrington. Sister Bertllle, Gerl Humphry and Madeline Anderson. Tanya Norvldas Benefit f11bl1n1d The Madrecatas Au:ullary. a suppon group for Hol) Family Services Counseling and Adop- tion. raised cloSt' to S30.000 at Saturday's 26th annual Peacock -\lie) Fashion Show at Le Mcr- 1d1en Hotel. The S40-pcr-person benefit. chaired b\ Madeline <\nderson. featured fash ions from nine Or- angr Count~ stores and the chance 10 \\an more than 50 opponun1t~ pr11c drawings. "E\el)onc was so surpascd ~c ~n l'd beer:· said pres1den1 Tan~a Norv1das of the heart) luncheon fare ... ..\nd then the) felt gra1eful to get at!" Pet cats or dogs keep older people healthier Eldcrl) people wath pct dogs and cats go less frequentl y to doctors. according to a UCLA study. That'"> physicians. No statastacs at hand on how oflen they go to vetennanans Healthiest babies are born to women who gai n at least JS pounds during pregnancy. That. according to a study by the National Academy of Sciences. Maybe you already knew the platypus swims with Its eyes closed. Zebras like to pal around with ostriches and vace versa. Our Lana uaac man still hold that. as words go, "viable" is no1 .. quintessential" and "quin- 1esscntial" is not "viable." That word "cholesterol" is quite a market maker. true. Even mo~ so. maybe, than "chlorophyll." Still, the rtcord shows chlorophyll did all riaht. In the 1950s. its much- promoted propenics prompted u ln of JO different tablets. 11 1oothpestes. nine chewin& aums • caabt dotfoods, four mouthwashc and OM brand of ciprrue. h wa auppottd 10 mike you smell better. Attordana to the ht1toricaJ foot· notes. tdcat •bout anifkiaJ in- wmanauon were fine rttordcd 1n 1322 b)' arabtan wntna. Consider )'OW'ltlf I S..Oncd C'itiln if you rall ..... m- 11Uran11 srrvina oleo•1111rine ...., required by ............. it i• ~-penia. L.M. Boyd The wife of Roman Emperor Claudius in S4 A.O. fed him Poiton mushroom . He aot well. She ar· ran&C'd to have the beck of his throat tickled with a poison fCatMr That didn•t killed him. he per· sonally 11vc him a poison enema. He went on brcathiq. Tba1 did it. be motfiered him with 1 pillow. Q. Wun•t the blsk~tblll "dunk" illepJ OIK't? A. For ciaht ynn. And not thal Iona •· From 1969 to 1976. If you tan 't shear a sheep an thftt minutft. you•re no match fOr AUt- tralia'1 bat. Q. A bird"s ltathln Mieh a muc9' II its *tlftoft, 90! A • ...._.i_. twice n muda. Say S esident . Bush! .. He's asked . Orange County · to make ·the difference. ' ·WALK PRECINCTS . MAKE PHONE CALLS ON ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER 6, 1990 I CALL NOW TO VOLUNTEER I , , , The _Republican Pa1·ty of Orange County \. ' • (714) 476-0607 • (714) 963-4885 . '" Paid for by the Republican Party of Orange County Thomas A. Fuentes, Chairman l.D.#7 42-088 SCR offering keeps audience on edge By Tom Titus Oflll09 Cout Diiiy Piiot In "The Secret Rapture," a highly _acclaimed play in his native ;Britain, playwright David Hare de- -fights in shifting his focus. keeping his audience continually off bal- "8nce. . . : This device is both intriguing and irritating at South Coast Repertory where the play is being given its West Coast premiere under the direction of SCR founder and producing artistic director David Emmes. We are caught up in the emotional crises of the characters from one point of view, then sud- denly wrenched into a developing su bplot. and finally given an over- view of the situation from a third perspecti ve. Hare draws a complex portrait of ·two sisters -Marion, a crisply ;>ragmat1c member of Parliamen.t. . and Iso bel. a selfless busi- nesswoman whose unenforced ~oodness gets under Marion's skin. fhe~ are gat hered at the home of their recentlv deceased father where it becomes ·apparent that one of them must look after Kath$nne, the old man's much younger wife. a loose cannon fueled by alcohol. Grudging!}. Isobel takes Katherine into her business. while Manon and her husband Tom. a .. born-again" Christtan. contribute financial suppon "'h1ch amounts to a controlhng interest. effecti .. ely taking the operation out of Isobel's hands. The joker in this deck is Irwin, Isobel's employee and lover, whose single-minded p0ucss1ve- ness is the catalyst of impendina tragedy. Interaction among these charac· ters is accomplished smoothly at first . but as the play tran~pircs. we become aware oflhe heavy hand of contrivance. A. sixth character. Rhonda, is introduced without fan- fare late in the first act, then bcoom- es the wedge between Isobel and Irwin early in the second, before departin'g. Ultimately, what begins as a tightly crafted character study be- comes a severly fragmented story approached from several view- points. Hare. and director Emmes. succeed in keelping their audience guessing and provoke more ques- tions than answers at the final cunain. In a cast dominated by new- comers to SC'R (five out of six). Caroline Goodall gives the eve- ning's most compelling per- formance as Isobel. taking her soft. good-heaned nature ovt.>r th e edge into emotional turmoil. Bairbc Dowling as Manon splendidly in- jects a touch of paranoiac de- fens1 "eness into her otherwise cool, method1c Thatcherite disciple. L1btl\ Boone turns in an electric po rtra) al as the widowed Katherine. most dTectl\el} dunng .. Photo by Ron Stone Caroline Goodall and Simon Templeman In "The Secret Rapture" at South Coast Repertory. the post-funeral scene when she is desperate for a drink and only non- alcoholic refreshment is available. Hal Landon Jr. enacts the ultra- religious Tom with a sublime self- control that others find maddening. The pla) ·s most difficult assign- ment is the part of Irwin, who becomes increasing!) frustrated over his rejection b~ Isobel. Simon Templeman wrestles wi th the am- biguities of the character with a modicum of success. Eli1abeth Dennrh) complete\ the picture as Rhonda. oc;tensibl) ~fanon·s depu- t~ but a potrnt1all) more interesting figure "'horn "e \\ould appreciate hearing more from . Robl·rt Jonl·~. a Bnton. imported to design the seven intricate set- tings. 'lets a sterling mood for each. most 1mpressn1cl) 1n Isobel's new offi ce <>c:cne topped b~ fluorescent light ing. The overhead atmosphere is pan1cularl) impressive. "The Secret Rapture" (a rel igious euphemism for death) makes some inroad.., on our emotions. but Its circui tous route ma) leave so me of its '1e\\ers !It randed along the way- side. Performances cont inue through So'. 29 with curtain Tuesda) s thr0ugh Fndays al 8 p.m .. aturda,., at 2:30 and 8. Sundavs at 2:30 and 7:.'\0 at the SCR theater. 655 Ttmn ( cntl'r Dri\l'. Cmta Mec;a. Rcscf\ at1on<; are taken at 957--U\13 Fa•• 1919 _. ---Ml .. \ IL 111 . Devon O'Brien feels like she is lucky By Thomae O. Ella Still, there is hurt when a larse ~ How9rd News s.rvioe pan turns out to be not-so-large in HOLLYWOOD Devon the final edit. O'Brien often feels as if she's .. In 'A Promise to Keep,' it was ccd · a much bigcr part in the script," rubbed a bottle, procju a genie she said. "But they had a lot of tape. and gotten her three wishes. "I didn't have a choice about It is painful, but that's show busi- being an actress." said the: lanky ness. as they say." blonde. Even the scenes that gel cut are "I remember distinctly the tjme good for both career development when I was six and the Sunday and the ego, said Ms. O'Brien. school teacher passed a paper "l'VC'f been very lucky fn the around and told everyone to write people f've worked with -Debra down what they wanted to be when Winger.. William Hurt. Dana Dc- they grew up. I wrote actress, writer laney. In a way, I <fon't care if and as a concession, because 1 things get cut or not. To be on realized this was a grand scheme, I camera with people who have won Oscars and Emmys is both career wrote housewife, too. Now I'm all development and a thrill. I know three." that attitude is laced with But the elusive fourth wish that masochism, but it's also full of hope genies sometimes grant has st.LI _ and if you love to act. it's worth evaded her. Devon O'Brien isn't yet putting up with all the stuff." a star. That little word "yet" is the So Ms. O'Brien said she's not key to her outlook. struggling. just -striving. "I would :·r~. ~ot a .struggling actres~:· she say that what I consider struggling said. I m hke an actress 1n the is ·someone who has never worked. b.ullpen. Not a b~seball b.ullpen.' 1 know what it is to struggle. I ell.her. where ~he pitcher might or struggled in New York. when I was m1~t not ~et 1~ the game. I was a studying acting." swimmer 1n high sc~ool and th.e And she's got another advantage: area where the swimmers wall no time limit. before their races was called the "I don't look at 11 1n any time bullpen. These are swimmers who fra me." she said. "I'm a mother and will defi ni tely be raci ng." a writC'r. too. so 11 isn't etther all or As she waits. Ms. O'Brien works. nothing for me. I feel n·ry for- In early October she appeared 1n tunate." the NBC-TV mo' ic .. >\ Promise to i\s she watts for the big break or Keep.'· Later in October. she special pan that will make her a modeled for a Ma1da ad that will star. Ms. O'Brien doesn't doubt. appear 1n Japan. While pregnant Guns N' Roses lead singer an-ested "ith her 1 6-month~old son Nick. IUl.111•9 .,,.,.,,,. she wrote celebrity profiles that lnl •Ii II• 1111! • appeared in the Los Angeles Times. She's helping with ongoing nego- tia11ons to stage a new pla} in Los 11""'1 1aca He all egedl y hit neig hbor over head wi th wine bottle dO\\n the \Olume Of hi\ Stereo. au1hont1t·c; c,a1J Angeles. There's also a screenplay a.uaoA aNaMA ,o<1 f e.ottx>~ e"'" 67S 1s10 i..~ fi I · AffepoN-Tr...-1 ' 1n progress auvut a c.-ma e sc1cnt1st IDWAJtDS NIWll'OlrT CINIMA t00. '"•"'l>O'I C~n1t1 O•••""u 01b0 WEST HOLLYWOOD -A ·d Rose. lead singer of Guns N. Roses. was arrested Tucsda~ for alleged!~ hitting a neighbor woman over the head with a wine bottle dunng an argument about loud mu<,1c. authorities said. The rock 'n' roll singer was bailed out after near!\· fi,c hours 1n Jail. The \\Oman . Gabriela Kantor. 37. was treated at a hospital and re- leased. Rose and Ms. Kantor got into a 2:30 a:m. ha llwa} argument about Hart's ~a Rugs I Car,,.ts "1j;.. WE CLEAN ORlifJ AL RUGS 1000 lllSST<l ST. N.~T 11£ACH 955-0435 loud music coming from h1<, con- dom1n1um. shenffs Deput) Roger Hom said. The rock star allegcdl~ grabbed Ms. Kantor'" ke\s and threw them off a balcon). then emptied a bottle of \\tne and hit her \\Ith 11, Hum said _ The woman called the Los An- geles Count~ Shenffs Department. Deputies arrested Rose at h1'> I ~th-floor condominium \\ 11hou1 incident and booked him for in- ' cstigation of assault wi th a dead I) ~ Thur<tdav lhru Salurda'" 1-U::IO p.m. • Sunday. '•rnon·fl p.m. Orangt? County's giant semi-annual event in antiques. l>oor priLe t'a1.h afternoon anci f'Vt'ninA -'100'"' puri.ha1'+' rPrtifi<-atf' TPa liml' anrl afl1•r 1li1111rr 1 ofTt•c• nncl titlhil' -~RH:. • COMl\11:RCF. BlllLUING • ORAN<:t: COl NTY FAIRGROl 'NllS RR FAIR DRl\'t-: • COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA ( 11•nnul Admi,~i11n S.l 75. With thi• ad onv numhrr -.J. 25 r w h: .'il'ni11,... fli2 Ii-rll'rr} one/ /unfo,... / 12-17} -$2 511 rarh Children undf'r I 2 f rr1• I ,,. 1 rlinRlon Orin• (barl..J rntrunr r {jufurd" .. V aftt•rnoon and .'\und<r_\. HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR! Join us for a West Coast Club Halloween Haunt • Specialty drinks e $100 prize for best costume e Other prizes for runners up • Horror rn ovies TONIGHT Doors open at 4:00 p.m. AT ][ THE WATERFRC>r\IT HILTON Jn Huntington Beach auoo Pacitlc co..t e . e 960-SUllF WCaJ"lll H 1s business manager. Dt,ug Goldstein. posted $5.000 ball at .. :ID 1 m . "11iJ Drput) 8111 L1n- neml'~t·r . ..\rra1gnment was sehl·d- uled for 'IJo, 20 at Bnl'rh Hills ~funic:1ral Court \1<. l\.antor -...a., tal..en to C l'dar<r S1na1 ~kd1rnl < enti:r for treatml.'nt and "a" rt•kawd at 5:0-t a.m . Sfl<'kec;" oma n l':i u l.1 ( orrl'la \a 1<l Rmr. hmH'H'r t la1mt•d that a depul~ fnrrnl h1c. ''a) in ''h1k other depul1t'' tried to pr()\ okc him. Thl' c.rnger tikd a wmpla1nt annul thl' 1nntknt \\1th the shentrc; Wc•a Hnll~woml o;tatwn tr) ing 10 sa' e her town. Does 1t frustrate Jvf <,, O'Bncn when some of her work ends up on the rntting room floor. as happened in "A Promise to Keep" and earlier 1 n thl' mo' u: "Broadcast Ne-... s':'" "If \OU can't roll with the punches. there's no place for you 1n '>ho'' business. because it's too hea nhreaking," said Ms. O'Brien. "There are so man~ d1sappo1nt- mcnts and so man~ thrills on ~our I ,_._.. ,C.1 S ~ A 10 10 ] M ............. jl'C, t II \ I t ~ q 1(1 I I 'I) I Aw•loft fl'CJI S <S A lrl I IDWAltOS ISLAND CINIMA • •'"'"" t~i..no N•w 1)011 ( ~n!~I 64(). I / I fl I Tl>o H04 ~I IR1 11 <S 1 IS • H 1 )() 10 IS 1 o....,., Dowft UrMI•• 1Pv I lt I I ~ 8 lO 10 so 1 Wfttt• l'•I•« ,., 11 •s 1 • IS ;. l() B•S It')<\ • Mr. oonmr il'r, r Ji • 1 • s J 1 s s H 8 rs 10 )() ~ MMtlH , .. D••tfl 1•1 1 \ I I\ \ 's 1 's ' 1 s b =~:i '""•lfJ 1PG I I I J •\ 1 q 1 I I ..... ,,, I •• 10 0 1.'pUllt'S had IX'l'll to Rn .. e·s urn- dom1n1um bdort• On ..\ug. I dq)U- til'S ''ent tht'fl' tn a<.I.. him to turn (1un\ ,. K1N''>. -...hll'h ha' a reputation for raunch~ bch::i\ 1or. pcrlurm' hard rod. \\-1th RO'-l' on lead 'oral<,. '"' ~·l\radhn on guitar. Sl:.l\h nn k,1J guitar. 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Ill s 10. 1 o 10 RU EEELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC . .... ,_..._~ ..... , ,.,, MAteOl MW , C:OS•A IMM-M .. 1 , .. ~a., II, chaJrman .... W. --. II, executive vtoe president •aw L I .. , general m anager ...... s S lo .,.-, founding publisher Bush puts PNSSUPI on pal'IJ . dissent .. WASHINGTON -The absence of House Republican campaign manager Ed Rollins from last week- end's television screens reflects the insistence at the Bush White House for ttdiness among . Republicans. while ignoring a possible disaster n(''\t Tuesda}. Rollins was told that if he cancclt'd his scheduled mterv1ev.s. he "ould not be trashed on those programs b} adm1nastrat1on mouth- ptt'.'ces. But President Bush has deemed Rollins persooa non grata. and he will quit soon dfter the election. What·~ more. the long knives are out at the While House to purge Rollins' boss. Rep. Guy Vander Jagt. as House Republican cam- paign chairman. The Bu'ih formula: soft on Ckmocrats. whose wildest dreams were exceeded by the budget pack· age: hard against Rq>Ublacans. who might suggest tbe emperor has no clothes. On the brink of an election that figures 10 undo many GOP gains of the '80s and blight chan..:es in the '9<h. The president seeks to discipline part) operatives who arc trying to a\Crt catastro phe. Re- publicans are ehg1ble 10 reclaim their old niche as the Stupid Part)'. The White House has been ob- livious 10 the poht1cal carnage that ensued v. hen Bush 'look Budget 011-ector Richard Oarman's ad"1ce and broke hie, no-new-taxes pledge. Rollins has tned in vain 10 explain to C'h1ef of Staff John ununu that not onl) ha'e contnbuuons for this year's candidates dried up. but the part~ ·s financial base has eroded. l ncreditil). Republican candidates· -even incumbents--have been o uts· pent b} Democratic foe s. The monq crunch wa'i translated into a Republican free-fall in polls. once tht' preco1den1 actually signed off o n the mac;c;1' e tax increase. But Bush has taken 1c;c;ue not with the Democrats "ho ha'e drawn him into tht'1r trap. but wtth Re- pubhcanc; v.ho ha'e resisted 1L House Minont} Whip Newt G1n- gnch was the first target of prcs1- den11al v. rath for failing to JOin Bush in breaking the tax pledge. It soon became clear !here was not much chance or purging him from the part) leadership The prts1dent then turned hie; v. rath o n Rollins for advising Republican congressional candidates (1nd1screctly 1n wnung) 10 save themsches. The House GOP would stand behind Ro llins. but he knows he cannot continue 1f the Republican president wants him gone. Rollins will resign after the clcct1on. and 1t will not be done quietly. The White House did keep Roll- ' D•allll'y l'M (li£AP- RJUY SOllltf. \ Rowland Evans Robert Nov ak m'i gagged last v.eckcnd. Facing tosses in this decennial reapponion- ment :year that would doom the Republtcans to a decade of 1m- potenq. the Bush high command last we~ was most deepl~ 1n,otved 1n trying to keep dissenting Re- publicans off tclev1S1on Saturday and Sunda). Gingnch. trying to retneve his Wh11e House pa'i!>, agreed to kt'Cp quiet C'onsequen11>, no TV viewer heard from a Re- publican \'Oice wh) a maJont) of party members in Congres'i 'oted against the pl'C's1dent's deal. Early post-election planning at the White House has mostl) to do with curbing Republican dissent by purging Gu) Vander Jagt. Dunng 16 years heading the House GOP campaign comm11te<.'. he has been the prototypical part) lo)ahst But he has si nned latel) Apan from hmng Rollins. 1hosc sins include urging the president to disavow the CXmocrat1c budget. promoting a no-tax Republican budget among House colleague and failing to vote for the tall increase last Saturda) m orning. Rowl•od EvH I u d Ro~rt Novak •re W•1•ta1too D.C.-b .. ed columalll1 tor IH Orao1e Coall Dally Piiot. i ' \ . . . ................... · Dan Walter ~ ----" 11 lllclllll SACRAMENTO -Onoc upon a time. and not too Iona ago. ··absentee ballots" were cast only b> invalids. travelers, soldiers and others physically unable to v1s11 polls as the law required. In the late 1970s, however. the law was chaqaed. T he Democrats, who controlled the Capitol. be- lieved that any expansion of voting would help their party. They lib- erah1ed voter registration and made postal voung much easier. The Daily Pilot's Endorsements CharactensucaUy. the Democrats didn't follow through. Thus. the first maJOr beneficiary of the ex- panded postal francbi~ was not a lkmocrat. but Repubhcan George Race or Prop. E ndorsement Analysis Governor Pete Wilson Solid Republican values; if elected, will DeulcmeJian. .\s CkulcmeJ1an and Los Angeles Ma)or Tom Bradle). a CkmocraL battled for the governorship in appoint next U S . Senator I LL Governor Marian Bergeson Orange Coast' own ; respected legislator I t 982. Republicans conducted a em1-secret drh·e to expand Attorney General Dan Lungren From Huntington Beach: extre mely capable absentee voting and 1t paid off in a big wa). Bradley actually defeated CkukmcJ1an in votes cast on Elcc- uon Da) -leading to some famous!\' erroneous media projec- tions -· but the a.bscntcc vote for DeukmeJian was big enough to off- set that margin. and he narrowl) v.on the goH'morsh1p. I Insurance Commissioner Wes Ba nnister On Huntington Bch council; insurance expert 1 PTop. 128 (Big Green) No Good intentions, but horribly flawed I PY.op. 140 (Tenn limit) Yes Most restrictive of tenn limit props; needed l 40th Congn~ssional Chris Cox Has done t errifiCJob h is freshman term • I 42nd Congr-essional Dana Rohrabacher Represents conservative values of OC I 70th Assembly Gil F erguson Ultimate Republican; unafraid to take stands From that beginning. absentee voting -or mail ballots. as elec- tions offiual nov. describe them - has become a potent tool of pollll- cal org.an111ng. For instance. it ma) ha' e saved tht' l ' Senate seat of LBttBrS l1WaUllC11ftlct To the Editor. Last pnng. the L. .\ Times re- ported that In 1ne \1a~or Sall) .\nne hendan. and her husband. made o'er SS0.000 an real estate comm1c;s1onc; in representing ~n1or Irvine C'ompan~ cmplo)ecc, 1n homt' purcha<;ec. or sales. 1'low. Mrs. Sheridan 1s leading the chargl' on behalf of the Irvine Compan' to ~~cd through appro,al nf Village 'lt which '' 111 resull in hundreds nf millions of dnllarc; in prolits 1n 1he com pan) .! \\o hen confronted "w11h 11\1\ uh- ' 1ous conflict of interest and a requl·st for an 1ndcpendl·n1 1n· "est1gat1on into 1h1!. matter. \Ir" c;hendan a!>kcd ( 11' .\norne' John Fcllo"'c; for hi\ opinion. \1.r. f-rl· lows. an an opinion g1,cn lcs!o th.in .:?..t houn after II v.as requec;tcd. declared \trc, c;hendan had no l'OO· f11ct. and tha1 \\3'i that' The problem v.11h Mr Felln"'s· op1n1on 1s that 11 1s 1.11ntcd "''h conflict as "cit Mrs Sheridan ha' Ix-en forced to abstain from all matters 1n,ohmg Mr. Fcllo"s· la" firm, Rutan ,(. Tud.cr. tx·rnu'l' Mrs Shendan represented former C11-. .\ttorne~. Roger Grable an a real estate deal. c;mall world. "'o"'. Mrs. 4'\hendan turns to Mr C irabk\ panner. Mr FeltO\\S, for a clean bill of health What a surpnSl· When the Cit} Manager. Paul Brady. was rcqurstcd to hire an independent la\\~er to '"'e~11ga1c this matter -a had been done 1n the hcndan1Grnbtc matter -\tr ,.,,,,,.,..,.,, The follo" rng ""' samplt's of Or· u1e C..st Dally Piiot n-.1Jcr's comments and cnt1c1 m~ The Pilot puh11sht• the~ n.·spcm~~ on a d:ul.' basis and rncouragc 11s readers 10 rail the Hotline at M~-Af1H6 11••••111111 I'm calling about Monda) 's page 3. candidote attend house party I was there. Th<·rc were fh e can- d1datc of tht cm or \o ta Mesa. only three namc,· ore mentioned You omitted Ja)' tlumphrc) and Kartn McGlinn. whether it was cut ofT or whate ... er. I \\-Ondcr. Brad~ dC'Chned Ot course ihe 4'\hcndanc. ha' e rt•prc\l·nted \1r Brad' in real estate deals and \tr.. 'ihen.dan "a" the kad1ng proponent of 'y1r Brad~·., appom1mt•n1 .l\ < m Manager \malkr "'orld .\ rnnll1r1 of 1ntch~\I gndhx i... ha\ gnpped 1h1<, c11~ a\ the lr,1m· c nm· pan~ I'> nme ag:un JX'l'l<.'d Ill uin- duct a mav," c de' clqpment ot c.ome of uur lac;t rema1n1ng oix•n spacr. Wh, did th: •·t mpan• ""a11 until \1rc; ~hendan and h(r rrn- de' e lopmC'nJ maJOnl\ "a\ de< ted" Ikea U\l' Ii l..c 1 hl' '-Ong 11 ·' J • ma II ""rid ilftrr all < llRI~ H >PHFR H \tl: \R" { h.1 I fJ'll.'r\lln In IOl' T 11morr11"' 01c1111nt dawntawn To thr Ednor l ungr.itulaluln' 111 thl· Pllol tor ht·ing -.o lonhnght 1n "' prc\l·n· 1a11on 1ll thl' P1i:r\ldl' \ 11l.1itl' l on l"CPl l'n\ l'ilOOed for do" 01\1\lo n llun11ng1nn lkalh \nJ m\lrl' l..udt" 10 thl· prt·~·nt ( II\ ( llUOl 11 and lh1..· \ 1\1\IOJr\ gru~p for tr)ing. 111 e\ln,Jll' lhl· do"' nto" n H R arl'a from 11'' dna· Ul'OI conJ111un .\I the lac,1 gl.'m•ral t•lt'l lll'n 1h1:rl.' were appro,1matl.'h 10"' 1100 1eg1\· ll'red 'Oll'r" w11h about tilll'l'll per· cent lahout I t\000) turnmii 11ul to 'Oil' an ol1·H'iH l.'lrc11on' l h1\ " ahout what ·we might l'\fll.'d "1th the pro\ ISIOO ol \(l(Cr ap(lrtl\31 nn 1n1tint1H' "C" There wert' .1h<1u1 18.<M >O t I., pc-r cent) signing. hut "Ith nt1 n·11•rd 111 ccntrate on things h~c Dr \\ h1te or Dr. Elam ~omrtimc' I than!.. I .im reading thl' Enquirer or '><>mething ,._, an~ ratc. how aboi.11 l.'ll'er111g thingc; hkc the Back Ba' Par!.. tht· Haroor High Hcnta c Run the procktt Man program 10 the ~hools I think )Ou ma' rind 'our readel"' "111 rtlate to top1l c. c;ul·h nc; thcor;c mort· lhan the tnal!> Jnd tnhu· lat1onc; of White and Elam I hope that )OU pa ottent1on 10 th1'i. bccauc;c I rcnll) think tht• read· en in lht commun1t) re more at that lc\el Thi 1 to lhe 0.Uy Pltot C:d11or' £d1tor" nort• Thc-antC'lt had ro liothnc. t iq. in rtfC'rtnce to be rut '" th<' pmdu tion PfOC'f<i'li < hart GeuntMr'\ lttter pnntcd 1n t~ Oct. 27 cd1t1on I fort rompellcd to bnna th1 poor m1 utdcd ~ul back to rcaht In shon he Y~ ~~ hould '1llc I ha'c a rommcnt about thc ap;n\l Prof>O'ition H u "no OU1J Po.t l "ould really hkc to one. a« rd1n1 tu rchahh.-ul"C'C 1tt more ume dc\iOttd to the com-t'an build there:· me.tn1111 Laauna munit) M'WS ronttmma ews:fon • 1n)on. Bcach You do 1 fatr JOb ofro"cnna I don't know what unlhcr' t.pna lktc'h and Hununato n rchat* 1<>urtt1 h.avt bttn ruffina lkach. but _.hen 1t comes to Ncw· hut o ne ~'cl per. ma1nl tM p0n Bttch the nc" teem to con· In inc o . nnt onl cal\ am rd tc> . . Tlw Dail~ Pilot'.., Endor~t·nwnt Sdwduh· End oTSement .\Ian Cranston. D-Cahf.. 10 I q8b. Race Date and helped then-San Francuco Ma, or Diann<' Feinstein stave off a rC'Call attempt Nov 1 ~ov 2 \tail 'oting 1s espcClall) impon- anl in local and special el«tions. County-wide Fountain Valley Nov 1 v.h1Ch ha'e notonousl) low turn- Huntington Beach Irvine Laguna Beach Newport Bea ch Stal.{'-wtde Nov. 1 Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Nov. Oct. 31 \11t1ng 1\0 Ochhll' ( ool..'c, IOlllall\(' ··< ·· l hJrade Tht' H 8 Tomorrow g.r11up n·prt:<.t'ntt•d h~ a \1 r 8 1ddlt' and h1~ rn' atl' np1n1on duh l la1mnl I 200 membcr<ih1p or a~1ut 11nl· pc-rct:ni 111 the fl~l'>ten-d \ Ill r' '' a ,,·n111r ... 1111l'n and a '' p1lal mcmtx-r nf lht• c,1k01 maJOnt\ I fl''t.'fll till'\( l\\11 'PUrlOU\ g.roup gt·ning th1 " mUl h a11en11on 10 the Ill"' nw.lra J nd nn ( hanncl ' I 111 "111'hed that 1ht• prl'\Cnt (It\ t ounul I\ lnol..1n~ Jlter thl' best 1nlt:rl'"'' ,,, ml\'-l ''' t)Ur c1111rnc; If '-'l' hJ\l' 111 ha,t• an elC<'t1on or rdl'rl·nJ um tor l'' l'f\ httk dens1on that lPml'"' up in runnin(I. a cit\ of ~noon" \'h' do "r need a Cit)' < l't111c1I" .fu'-t haH' J PT..\ a<.<>oc1a- 1wn of 'one; Jnd mt•et 10 somt•onc's ~11chcn tt1 haH' a laucus I can't hu' that In ntht·r "ordc; \Ole 1'10 11n ·c" and ' F on "D" J R oqERl IND Mun11ngton Bea h de' clop much of the C'an)on. the) ha\C' alrcad\ spent thousands draw- ing. up pl.lns for a golf courst and a ' 2011.home rnmmunat) complete "11h retail l'C'nten and more 1 hl· Ir' inc Co ha gone puhhc o;howing ho" road widening. Oood ~ontrol and c;c"cr prOJCC\\ wilt he a compll hed It o;hould at be noted that Propo\1t1on H don not 1mpsct an~ funds 10 he used for the ~nhnncrmt•nt of thr Laguna Bearh 1nfrnstructurc. Proix1sit1on 11 1s a separate a4''iC~ment 10 help ..ccurc the area ~urrounding our community which ha helped make Laauna Beach the un1qucl) dC">irnhle ... 11lage "e have all rome to C'OJO\ and IO\'C ~ Yn \Ote on PrnflO\lt1on H ''a YC'S "otc for Lai{unn ~ach outs C-omc1dental circumstancn produced an unusually high numb« of peciaJ congrcss1onal and legislall' e elecuons m Cah- fom1a dunng the past two yc.ars and Democrats relied heavil) on posul voting with good effecL It doesn't ta kc an astrophys1c1s1 10 figurt out that postal voting. combined v.1th JTIOrc liberal voter- rt'gmration laws, could ~ abu~d Completelv fict1t1ous persons could be rt"gJstercd b) mail and then ha'e their \Otes recorded b\ mail The logistics of absenttt-~otina fraud "'ould ~ daunting on a statewtdt' basis. but practical on a local level and m fact there have bttn somt ahu~ .\ fe"' )ears back. thert "'err some well-documented as~1on\ 1ha1 a supen 1sonal race in -..:onh em C'ahfom1a's Plumas C'ount' w3\ afft'l'IC'd b) absentee \ Ol~ cast h' ~rsons who not o nly didn't II'<' 1n the count}. but probabl ~ "C'ren I c' en Cahfom1ans. Ralph Lee \\ hlle. a h1ghl) con· trovc~1at tod..lon political figun wa" charged with voter in11m1da· uon in the wake of a I qg4 c;pcc1al el«t1on 1n wh1rh White's surcr.,,,u on the C-1t\ C'ounC'11 was recalled and White ~as rt>Sto~ to h1\ fK''· it1on • One Judge ruled m a c1 ' ii l;i\t· that White had 10tim1datC'd abscnttt voters into casting ball01\ as he dCC'Tttd. but .f.hc mm1nnl chaf'JCS ~re d1smi)scd s a direct result of thr \\ h11r • case. a new law making 11 1lkpl to • 1nterfert with an absentee voter v.:i' : enacted Potential for abuse continues to • srow as the state's "o ter-rt'g1strauon • roll become clogged with the • names of those who have died or : mo"ed away. But postal voling , sho~s no s1'1' of d1min1shina. tn· ! deed. organmn& · suc:h vote!' t\a' , btromc a ba ic tool of Cah fom1a • campa11n1ng. ; Thll year, n:aas1crt'd voter\ art ' bcin1 dclu&Cd with mailed appeal' 1 from candidates and from cam· pa11n for and aaain t ballot mca: urcs. to apply for absenltt ballot Thosc apptals att bavtna an impact. at l~t 1>1m•ll> ~'* of the h"IC tlC of th11 year' bllk>t. impfy put. more and more \IOtcn a~ find1na 1t ca acr to attaek wch Dlnll•IF llftUllll • huer Chott '" their o•n homes. TM Cahfomaa tttmaty of Nlr'• 'our canoon 1n th• mom1na·s otlke •> that '' ~t OI the paper aboul l\1ea urc M wa realty \Ol~rut in the ttate 1 l9N ~· qu11e 1ntrrnun1-tlo"c"tt, tht dfntOR caJM tn b)' nml ud tt.e Pl .. t as ~"tll a\ the othtt . ·~ Waft "* 90 1' pnaae •• *Jue raper\ 10 the area arc f11h"f !O 1990 low-turaout pnmmy. i.td<l~ thf fact that most ~ •• , the rount)' don't hkc the 1nftuttK"e that the c:k"nomcnt communny 11 ha' 1n on Mca.urc M 19'4 the l1n1 of''· • • • • • ~ 0 -~ ..,.., STARJN4RY ••tlf ,, .. ~,. -=·°" .. ~~ ..... ®© 0 !:!) c::l ~----· ~ .... ...,.. cNllct ol ,. ID llrillullllM 00 ~ ~ E::J ~ s .. .-. . ..,, .. ...,.,. RAIN r "'1DWI R.&.WW• #l(Jlll a SUNNY n . a.a.or ctOUD'I .. ........ OCEAN REPORT -TODAY'S SUN ...... 1' • n • ..... .. .. 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New Moon Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 17 DI From A1 In his letter 10 Cap1zz1 last week, McDermo tt challenged Cap1zzi's reasons for rcjcctm~ A vdeef for promo- tion. calling the dec1s1on "improper and apparently illegal." McDermott said there is a vacancy at the level Avdeef should have been promoted to last spring and suggested Capizzi has an opportunity 10 right a past wrong. .. If this matter is not corrected by you within fi ve days. Mr . .\ vdeef will seek redress br, other avenues open 10 him both civilly as well as cnminally.'' McDermott said an the letter. .. Moreover. we would intend to make this dispute a matter of public record through all valid. legal and admma~ trative channels available ... Capizzi said that paragraph amounted to attempted blackmail. In his response to McDermott. which he also made available 10 the press. Capizzi called the letter "not onl)' a violiltiott of fundamentaJ professional. ethical and legal standards by yo u and your two cltents. Jim Ennght and Tom Avdecf. (but) also a brazen attempt at extonion, more commonly referred to as blackmail.'. IACIERS From A1 Crenshaw. "At no ume. either this year or In l986 have we supported Amburge} I have no idea how he got our names ... Sid Soffer, a well kno" n propert) owner and City Council gadfly who once ran for c.ouncil himself. also had has name listed as an Amburgey supporter w11hou1 his per- mission. ••1 would not vote for Orv under an)' circumstances:· he said "A.nd I didn't support him m 1986 either .. One former suppor1cr wh o said he's not voting for Amburge) 1h1s ~car 1s former TIDES TOIAt MmDAT fnt low t2ll 1111 09 fnt low 100 1 111 t t rm """ 6'6 ... H rn1 hCfl 7 IS 1111 6' 203 Pill ·OS Second low 1 21 0 Ill 01 SK4!1d low " Second llclt 7 ~ Pll ., Settftd ""' I 17 prn 1st Otr. Nov.25 ~ *Tde source: Astronomical Data Services. Colorado Springs, Colo. Capizzi accused Ennght or one ot his subordinates of leaking the memo and charged that the timing of McDermott's letter a week before the election was pan of Enright's campaign strategy. Bu t A vdeef, McDermott and Ennght agreed Enright knew nothing about McDermott's letter until he recei ved a copy the same day as Capizz1. "At· tempting to tae me in to this 1s outrageous." Ennght said. A vdecf said McDermott's letter was simply an effort to gain the promotion he thought had been improperly w11hheld b)' C'ap1zz1. He said he had no intention of making the issue public before th e elec11on. ··w e "ere hoping since he (Cap1zz1) arb11raril~ removed my name we could talk ham into putting it back." A vdecf said. "This guy as I 00 percent wrong m his letter blaming Ennght. Ennght didn't C\ en kno"' about 11 .. McDermott also disputed Cap1zz1's charge that Ennght had leaked the memo 10 A' deef. He said A vdeef found 11 on h1S' desk wuh an uos1gn ed note that stated: '"Good luck ... Capizzi sard he referred McDermott's letter Tuesday to the C'ahforn1a At- torne\ Genera l's Office and the State Bar of Ca lifornia for possible action. ci ty coun cilman and ma yor Ed McFarland. He said he did not accept Amburgey's explanation that has name was used be- cause he was a former supporter. .. That's not the proper way to do 11." he said. "There "'as never any mdica11 on to me that that was the case. I'm very disap- pointed that m} name appeared on that list .. His ~1fe. Patnc1a McFarland. acknowl- edged that she and her husband had en- dorsed Amburgey m his first sucessful run for City Councrl four years ago "But "e can't suppor1 ham m this cam- paign ," she said. ··w e do not believe m what he stands for " One other city resident whose name appeared Wllhoul his rrm1ss1on IS Hank Pantan. president o the Mesa Con- solidated Water D1stnc1 Board of Direc- tors. Unhke most of the others. Panian said he had discussed the matter with Am- burgey and had accepted his apology. "I know from being in vo lved in cam- paigns myself that it's easy to get lists mixed up," he said. "My major concern is that as president of the water district I wanted to stay out of tbc public eye. The water district has to work with whoever gets elected." Paman said he had not endorsed Am- burgey either in 1986 or this year. COIFUCT From A1 But Hornbuckle said Amburgcy's electrical contract with Cople) Colony bears further scrutiny. ""The thing that kind of concerns me is that he was a city staff member when Copley Colony got the city franchise and then he left the city and wound up as the company's sole electrical con- tractor," Hornbuckle said. Amburgey was the city's director of communications in 1984 when Copley Colony was awarded a city franchise. And when he left the city a shon 11me later. he be.came the company's elec- trical contractor. doing all of the clec· trical mstallataons for the cable system in Costa Mesa and. later. in Cypress and La Palma. Amburgey said m a recent interview that he Stts no reason 10 distance himself from Cople} Colony. for which he has done eJttcns1'c electncal work since 1984. He did d1scl~ that his company. Amburgey's, Elcctnc, .d.ld major cl«- trical installation jobs for Copley Co- lony m Costa Mesa. Cypress and La Palma between 1984 and 1986. Amburgey was not elected to the Cit) Council until November 1986. afier the major jobs were completed, but he said he contin ued to do minor repan work for Copley Colony afier his elect1on. Neither Amburgey nor Copley Co- lony would disclose the amount!. paid 10 Amburgey's company. Copley Colony general manager Stephen McMahon. said 11 was corpor- ate policy not 10 release such infor- mation concernmg subcontractors. "Our reason for using Amburge) 1s purely coincidental.'' McMahon said. ··He's just a local electnc1an who does good work. We started usm& him well before he became a council member and we've seen no reason 10 discon- tinue usmg him." Amburgey did not part1c1pate m any 'otes concerning Copley Colony until June 1987. when he made the mouon -which was carried 5-0 -to rrceavc and file the cable company's three-year performance review. According to the stale Fair Poht1cal Prac11ces Commission, public officials may not vole on matters that would materially benefit businesses in which they have a financial interest or from which they have received more than $250 over lhe preceding year. Amburgey said he did not believe he had done more than $250-worth of business with Copley Colony in any year since being elected to lhe council. ,.._... • • ...... ,_._ .. "' ...... ....... Cltt .. " -....... ...... •• -'-CllJ ........ n • "'""' ........ .. . LlllW s.. .... n " ...... S.f..-.C. .. u ....... ...... 11 ,. ..... ...... • 55 .... ,. s.. ...... 1J .. .... S.l* .... ,. u ... -.. ....... . " ...... n ., ... , .. City ...... " SUITS From A1 anomaly because it's incttasmg." The 1988-1989 average in Orange Coun· ty was 486 cases for every I 00.000 people mar.king a change of 6.4 percent over a one )'Ca r period. Orange County Clerk Gary Granville could not verify the statistics. but he said he wouldn't be surprised if they were true. "If you want to know if that sounds reasonable. yes it does:· Granville said. "There's no question about it. Orange County is a very litigous society because of the dollar value here." Lombard agreed that money plays a large factor in the number of au10-acc1dcn1 lawsuits filed here. but she said there ma y be other reasons. ··Maybe there 1s a greater concentration of lawyers 1n Orange County or the jury S}stem as more generous." she said. "h's SHOT From A 1 ' foot-I. 210 pbunds. wifh 'brown eyts. brown hair and a mustache. Af\er the shooting. all the chnic services. except the pharmacy, were closed. to pa- tients until 2 p.m. while staff held a cns1s management meeting to deal with the incident. A chtld custody dispute over the couple's two children may have prompted the at- tack. McErlain said. The two arc not living together. he added. According to neighbors. Janet Totten and her two young childre n hve wtth her older sister Jeannie and mother Betty m their mother's 30-year-old home on Tahoe 11 ,. • ., 1J J7 1t " ., " ,. ., .... .. • 11 • 51 • • n .... n u .. 0 :s. ... SJ 4l .. n ... Cll, .. .. ,. B ..... 4l u n 0 .... .. " II • l"'I ... • 1S ll JJ ''*" u iS hard to guess. It's kind of a behavonal thing." According to the 1989-1990 index. a shght increase an auto-accident lawsuits amounting to less than I percent occurred statewide. mirronng the increase tn the state's population. Lombard said. Dunng the 1989-1990 fiscal year there were 91.185 lawsuits filed for motor v~ hide personal injury. death and property damage suits: a slight increase of 1.5 18, the index stated. Lombard said that auto- acc1den1 cases arc the most frequently filed in the state. Western Insurance Information Service 1s a non-profit. consumer education a - ganw11td'n supported by the property-caJ!l- alty insurance 1ndustr) m 10 Western states Lombard said the 1nfonnat1on gathered bv the service shows a relationship between the high rate of la11ga11on and high auto insurance costs trcet. a quiet neighborhood ol neat, I 960s-era. one-story homes predominantly occupied by fam1hes with young children. Neighbors said It appeared Anthony Tot- ten also ltvcd at his mother-in-law's blue- pamted home at one time but apparently was no longer hving there. Family members at the house declined comment Tuesday evening. Neighbors reported no real problems or d1sturoonces at the house and described the family as fairl y quiet. Most of the neigh - bors ~aid they spoke occasionally to Janet Totten's mother Betty and that Janet's 5- year-old daughter plays often with the other neighborhood children. Janet also has a )'car-old son. neighbors said. -Rokrl B•rhr cootrllHlt«I to ttl1 11ory. Nature preserve at Seal Beach · slightly stained by si)ewing oil SEAL BEACH -About 15 barrels of 011 portion of the 011 that blew an to the w1ldhfe spewed into the air over a dnlling site at refuge, Breitenbach said. the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station "We've plac.ed 16 011 booms wtthm the today. leaving four acres of an ad1acen1 refuge cstuancs to barricade as much as we nature r~rve "slightly stained" by the can." Breitenbach said. windcarried crude. The company was drilling at an eiustang Randy Breitenbach. spokesman fo r well late this morning when the spill BreitBurn Energy Corp .• said the spill occurred. he said. BrcitBurn has leased occurred as the privately contracted energy land at the nava l facility since September exploration firm drilled into a pocket of 1989. natural gas. A suspected faulty bolt holding a metal • flange blew off un<1er the force of the .. There was a high-pressure oil and natu-pressure. Breitenbach, said. adding the ral gas pocket thal we perforated," he said. "pressure was much greater than we ex - About four acres of the wildlife refuge pected." may have been "slightly stained" by a -By City New1 Service PIEmDE From A1 1quare feet, four-restaurant prOJCCt Wu put on the agenda when 1t was assumed the Planning Commission would either approve or deny it on Oct. 23. Bob Biddle. president of the 1.200-member Huntington Beach Tomorrow voup. also opposed any action on Monday. Erskme said that the developer didn't gtt a consensus on the pro- ject. didn't say clearly what the project was all about and had not taken lhe time to meet with Caty Council people." Pedestrian critically hurt in accident lntieml, commissioners dcad- locktd 3-J., tendina the $20 million projca hick to the commission Tuesday niaht. ' What caused hi s ire. Councilman Green said. was the belief that officials were tryina to circumvent the w;u of the people on the Pien1de Villqc. In a letter to Mayor Tom Mays. Biddle asked how the council could discuss and vote on a project that "technically doesn't exist.' Councilman John Etskjne said he concurs that City Council action should be put off. Erskine, a former ei<ccutive direc- tor of the Oranae County Busines Industry Association, also had harsh words for efforts by de- velopers to sell the project to resi- dents. Jonathon Chodos. the develop- ment coordinater for developer Stanley Bloom. said. "It's un- fonunate that he (Erskine) to make this a personal issue." Chodos said opposition shif\ed lo Picrside Village after earlier ill-fated plans to develop a aolf coune in Central Pasrk fen throuah. COSTA MESA -A Cost.a Mcsa woman suffered major head in- juries Tuesday af\crnoon when a motorist failed to stop at the crosswalk as she walk~ across 19th · St~t. HALLOWEEN PARTY Oct. 31st, 6:3 0-8:00 p.m. Residents will be votina on Measure C Tuesday, a chaner amendment that 1upponen say .would force Pienide ViU. So to the vote of the people before ap- proval. "Pierside Villqe is a ~ project that's been handled with utreme lneptitude by the developer," Enk.inc Mid. "It should So down in the hall of shame for public relations disuten in the development bu1JMt1:' It continued, he theorized. be• cau1e Picnidc Villqe was the most hiah profile redevelopment project comina on line. Cbodos said the recent SOO.homc Holly-Seacliff project by the Hunt· inaton Beach Co. didn't generate the controvmy that the .... ~ foot .. Picrsick Villqe caused. Consuelo Aceveza. 26, was rushed by ambulance to Western Medical Center In Santa Ana after the I :2S p.m. incident. She was listed in cnt1cal condition Tuesday evenina. accordina to a hospital spokeswoman . A safe place for the kids to have some,Halloween fun. F REE ADMISSION Lots of Activities CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA 1400 W. Balboa Bl. Balboa Peninsula For more info. 173- Green said he wu fearful that the project would race in under the wire, before Measure C c:ould cake dftct. Debbie Cook. who led cfl'ons lO qualify the Measure C cililiml' in- iuati~. said Monday'• 8Ction. If it elw>uld come about, ••is an iMUlt to the rnidtnts of Huntinstoa Belch." ..... ,premature, and cimlmvent.a the pt'OCftl,'• she 11id. ~l"hm·1 no EIR and no project. Nothina is beina held up.'' - Mlnlsten to ftglat evil in Su Francisco SAN FRANCISCO -Two min· 1.am and 7,SOO prayer warriors hope to cxorcitc San Francitco of ita ••evil immorality" this Hal· lowttn niaht. and m1htant pys and -.n• in tht city say tbey•re rady (or spiritual warfare. wrMy'll tnd up in the heJI they cletcrve whh their narrow-minded views." said i1ter M11110n1ry Dc- Uah t. founder of the 11-year-<>kl Sisien of hrpc:tual lnduternce in San FranciKo. "I think 1t'1 .cary that they think we're a real threat to l«iety. "rm jUll a radical falry," added DtUpt. ~ ., ,.. ........ ,,,..,. Roben Gilbcn Spears. 26. of Whittier. was aN'C'ltcd on suspicion of dnv1n1 on a suspended liccn1e and found at fault by police for the ttcldent, saMt Cotta Mesa Police Officer Vern Hupp. Hupp was drivina h1t 1982 Toy0ta Corolla at about 30 mph in the mtddle lint of Mttbound 19th tfftt when he llNCk tht pect.. n&rian. who was crollina 19th Street at Meyer Pllce. H..., llid. A van in Ow No. I #r,111bl'Mlnd lane had 11opped for die womaa. Hupp lltd. ,..,.., Karolyi has right message for athletics This past weekend. there wu a United States Volleyball Association meetina at the Olympic Training Center at Colorado Springs. Colo. It was my first trip and, as we approached the center with the five Olympic rings and the letters USA emblazoned across the rings, it gave me goose bumps. Wow! Our m~tmg was a national orpniza- tional type and mvolved many of those throughout the U.S. involved with junior volleyball. My basic role was to develop an ··elite" camp structure that is regionally located and to create a national code of ethics for the players. coaches and parents. One of the highh;Jlts was a discuS$ion all the coaches had with Bela K.arolyi. the ex- Romanian and eurnnt U.S. Olympic gym- nastics coach. Af\er listening to his speech with its excitement and inspiration. it 1s easy to sec how he has charismatically de"eloped these outstanding athletes. Karolyi discussed the importance of coaching. oflooking every athlete in the ('ye. of working wittrevery aspect of the athlete. He talked of prompting and know- ing when to push. He talked of rewarding success. but understanding success onl y makes 1t tougher. Hr gave us a bnef autobiography which was accented b) his broken English as well as his instinct for voice-level changes. He talked of his successes and of hardships. After the World Championships, the com- munist government took away his wllolc team b«ausc of Jealousy over his success. We heard about his ye~rs after hu defection to the U.S. and his life in New York. Most importantly. he talked of al"a)s having the hope and desire to be successful. It 1s necessary to understand that with success. there wlll be times that rebuild mg has to be done. It was a great lesson for all of us and created a tremendous rxcitement for me. 0 On Sunday. our U.S. men's national team will play Japan at UCl's Bren Events Center at 7 p.m. This 1s a chance for all of us to sec the team perform locally. More 1mportantl). we can all support the men's vollcyball program at UCI. For 1nformat1on. phone 856-SOOO. See VOLLEYBALL/II Patrick Larkin /l-tA ;4.L -tat ,,,, Indoor game will always leave lot to be desired Indoor aoll'! I've heard of indoor fooiball. indoor soettr and indoor monster truck pulling. but indoor golf? The onl y place in Oranae County that I fiaure you could play a round would be in the blimp hanprs at Tustin Air Base. Actually the concept has btcn around for some time and now hundreds of ~ns, bars and hotels around the world have purchased SJ0.000 aolf si mulatorJ. In the wake of the video tcchnoloay used primaril)' to fuel Nintendo equipment. several companies have co~ up with machinn that can simulate a round of pf. The newest chaltenacr to the market is called lnGolf-the most tcchnkally ad- vanced of the thrte currently available. The btlltst difference between lnGolfand the rompttiteon 11 its inventors have f(I. urcd out how to emptoy the pin of the ball. Playina i1 euy, even if you aren't a tolf nut. You tte up. You hit the bell. Hard. It takes otr and hns a 1Crem on which i1 projmcd the vl(W o( a rat •irway on a lee CLUI OOlF. • ..... ~er.,.. Co.It~ Plot Orange Cout'1 Ian Condon (5) and Ken Nicka (9) try to keep ball away from Saddleback's Omar Ward. OCC won, 17-10. DCC pololsts In top fOPID, 17-10 By Richard Dunn Of11199 Coeet Delly Piiot COST A MESA -The Orange Coast College water polo team. rated second in the state. tuned up for its grudae match Friday against Grossmont with a domi- nating 17-10 victory over Saddleback on Tuesday at OCC. The Pirates. 22-S overall and 10-1 in the Orange Empire Conference. jumped out to an early 4-0 lead behind two Arturo Sanc- hez goals and were in control the rest of the way. They took an 11-3 lead at halftime and received goals from eight different players as OCC Coach Don Watson's squad was neve r threatened by the Gauchos (8-18, 3-8). Watson's 47-match conference winning streak came to an end on Oct. 9 when Grossmont defeated OCC. 12-9. in the Pirates' pool Orange Coast has won five consecutive OEC matches since then. set- una up Friday's showdown qainst Gross- mont in El Cajon. The Gnffins. rated founh in the state, own a one-game lead over OCC. "Grossmont is a very good team. but whether we win or lose, both teams arc still going to the playoffs." Watson said. "You're never happy when you lose and 11 certainly didn't make my day when we lost to Grossmont. but we're not pointing to that game because our real focus will be on the playoffs the following wttk. The final See OCC/14 Costa Mesa's Quoc Pham Mustang senior had a field day in 51-14 rout By Rlctiard Dunn °'11199 Coeet Deity Piiot COSTA MESA -It isn't an every- day tackle when Quoc Pham grabs you and bnngs you down. Instead, you've been "Quockcd." He hits hard and often. JUSt as the Costa Mesa High S(nior did last Fri- day night in the Mustangs' Sl-14 trouncing of Laguna Beach in Pacific Coast Leque football action. Although it was Pham's offensive heroics which earned him Oraqe C.1t Dally Piht co-Player of the Week laurels, his specialty is pfayina away from the football. Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin said: "They SI)' when he tackles you, you've been 'Quocked.' They should make T-shirts sayina. 'I've been Quocked.' It's really difficult to 1Ct Player of the W~k as a defensive player. but that's ..really what he don best. "Apinst L.aauna Beach. he played different defensive positions in dif- ferent situations. He had (Eric) Fe- araus man for man in key situations and he (fqraus) never cauaht a pus when Quoc was coverina him. So he took him man for man and shut him down." Fcaraus. L.aauna Beach's top re- ceiver and one of the best in Oranae County, has cau&ht 32 peues this season for 824 yards. so shunina hjm down is like preventina a hurricane. "He plays free safety, linebeckcr and dcfensi vc back. or wherever we nttd him," said Baldwin. whoee team improved to 4-4 and 2-1 in ae.,uc. .. We move him around and put him where we fttl the opponsat is toina to Nn the footbell. Quoc ii a trtmen· dous defensiv~ _p&aytt. He's a IOOd o&nsive player. too. but defe:nte is whtte QuOc is really a ,..ndout play• er. He's a pat tactlef ... PMm. who's no phantom on de- ~n•. has made lttOftd tam All- Pacifk Coa11 Lape two >Un in a row u a ddtn11ve bKk and appean to be in line fbr a third Mrailh lllDOft . 111-lapc honon. .. PHAMJM 9THI A1HLE1ES CHOICE" RSH TAco-c::.= ,. • m By AJmon Locklbey Delly Pllo4 Boeting Wrtw "Wcstwind" by Walter Cronkite and Ray Ellis (or vice versa. accordi.Qs to the cover). What is it? Here are a couple of things that 1t isn't: It isn't a paperback about iiiliifa the West Coast of the U.S. It isn't a hard cover about cruilina the West Coast. with excerpts from the ship's log. The bottom hne is that it is a wort ofan. a coff~ table volume (IS by 12 inches) fcatunng 96 paintings by Ellis, a famous East Coast artist noted for his watercolors and oils, and ·Cron lute. a well respected former CBS anchorman and devoted East Coast cru1S1ng yachtsmlJ!. At a pnce tag of S60. It definitely is not something you place in your ship's library. for fear of getting it soaked with salt water. You might even insist that )Our guests wash their hands before perusing it. The book does not chronicle a single cruise down the West Coast. by either Elhs or Cronkite. It is rather a history of '1Tle picturesque Pacific coastline from British Columbia and the San Juan de Fuca Straits through Washington and Oregon. south to San Francisco and Point Conception and eastward past Santa Barbara to Southern California, and winding up with a sail by Cronkite as a crewman See WESTWIND/11 Richard Dunn -c.·-rrr~· Kalama setting record straight for Pirates Losing standout setter Kim Hart) before the season e"en began was a damaging blow to the Orange Coast College women's volleyball team. rspcc1ally after last year when the Pirates suffered their worst season ever under I 9th-year coach Jane Hilgendorf. Harty. an All-{'IF 4-A setter at Fountain Valley High. underwent hgamcnt surgef) on her lef\ thumb a week before OCC opened It~ ~son pints "'ere turning aJoom y and last )Cars J..12 n:'C'Ord wasn't looking that bad after all. The Pirat6, howe' rr. enjoyed a quick rebirth. Their emcrgenC) replacement. Nalani Kalama "'ho inhcnted the setter po auon. has helpt'd give ney, hfe to the Pirates. Th1nas have gone so wrU that OCC- (>. I m the Orange Empire Confttc~ and 9-3 overall -1s pla)ing for what could be the conference title tonight at 7 o'clock at Golden West College Kalama 1s not your ordinary setter. She's the mother of thrtt chlldrcn and turns )(). years-old this Fnday. Hilgendorf. who has coached OC"C to 228 v1ctoncs in her tenure. probllbly wouldn't mind bahy-s1tt1ng for Kalama ii she continues her sW1ft improvement. " ht' has real! steadily improved alMt shc·s much more consistent now, .......... dorf said of Kalama. who pitpped at Edison H1&h ( 1980 araduate) and llM ...,_ ed beach and arus tournaments._. lca"ina ht&h school. "It's unUIUll •..,,. a ttntt •ho is JO.)'QIM)kt Md re " improves. She wu a fneftd ol a ......... · ,,..ho'd p&aytd for (QWC C«*ll) Alllft (Qaspenan) a Ions time llO _. ._ wanted to come beck aad ...., ... , •• o( voUeyblll. SM Pl to'*"' ••M arid Worts fulMitne ... K dama ·1 bus)' ecti ••le la kecpi1111M ,.,..11. • aftve-lftltdtwiMilla .. . • • • . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • " .. • I View Bleh prodact Ids priorities down ., .... ,.., IU °'9ljll a.. Dlllllr ,... LOS ANOELES -No one will C'¥tr .._ ,.,. Tucker of not ba~ hit prioribes in line. And wlaUe Taacbr'1 collCF tnns- ftt durias me 1916-17 academic year may haft 1ttmed 1tran1t to some in tams of football, his dipw.sion in level of play while tranlfmi .. from Arizona SC.k to UC Davit to Occidental has bad no adverse tirtct on the cali~r of his play. ,_. at Ocaa View Hijla. T\dtr hu et\io)led * winni111 ndition at Ocddtnlal. 1llt TiF! are 4-0 in the Southrm C'aliinaa laleKOUcPate Atblaic Confae~ tbit...,. afttt nippina Oattmont Mudd-Scripps lat ~end in double ovenime. 47-41 . and shooti., for a f'owth straiaht confercooc tttlc. eod o( lbe barpan. I wu duaki111 I wanted • linle more lademic:ally. I took the lint ~ tM1e. but it miaht haft taken me more than five YQn to finish . ··1t was hard to sive up.•• Tucker said ... At ftnt I tbouabt football was most important. But then I tbouaht this is not aoins to fut fottver." Hopins not to fall behind academically. Tucker transferred to UC Davis for sprins seme11er. He wu 1 pell prospect ClOmina out of Ocean View Hi~ in 1986. He bad ~at phytical skills aJona with ,.at atadts and a high SAT score. Arizona State saw a future standout on the <kfensive line. In the off-stason, he heard from the Occidental coachc$, including offensive line coach Bill Dobson. who had scouted 'Tucker as an underp-aduate in hish school while roaching at New Mexico State. Tim Camp~ll. a high school friend who ~nt to Occidental for academics. recommended the school. Tucker may have disappeared off the national media football map when be ch~ Occidental College's biahly successful program. but nonetheless he has paned the notice of pro football scouts. who arc in- triped with his 6-foot-5. 275-pound frame and 5.1-Sttond ~yard spttd as an offensive lineman. But Tucker. who eyed a stint in medical school down the line. want- ed a quality education more than anything. He didn'1 stt it coming during bis first ~mester at Arizona State. A fl er goi nt. 4.16 an bis final two "I think I was ex tremely attracted by the foo1ball program and 1hc situation they would have put me in." Tucker said ... It lived up to 1hat Tucker found what he wanted. bu1 the changes djdn•t stop. At Occiden- tal, he changro his major to English and plans to cam a master's degree Sports brea k Marlnovlch faces latest test trying to win . Job back LOS ANGE LES -Todd Mannov1ch is caught up in 1he 0 classroom. Nov. he faces a pracuce test. ----l 'SCs sophomore quarterback will be tr1 1ng to "'" back has JOb from senior hane Folc~ dunng practice this wee k. Folc~ led the TroJans to a 13-6 vactof) o'er Anzona State last v.cekcnd after Manno' 1ch v.as suspended from the team for massing some clas~s. The 21 st-ranked Trojans (6-2. 3·:! in the Pa- ctfic-10) host California (5-3. 3-2) Saturda) at the Los Angeles ( olaseum Smith !Mltd last v.eek that all th(' Trojans· starting JObs v.ould be open . v.11h the pla~ers v.ho worked the hard~t at prart1ce earning the first· stnng spots. A few hours later. 'mtth annoum·t.•d that. because Manno"1ch had missed clas~s. he v.as suspended from practtr<.' th<.· rest of the v.cl'k and for the game aga1Mt .\~l Job' arc open again this v.<.'t'k. and uding !\tart- ing quanerbac". th<.· roach ~•d T uc!>da) at h1r, week I) meeting "1th reporters "He IMa nnu,1th) y,.1JI enter in to the top l\.\O units There as no 1\oo I or ~o 2 .. Smith said ··wc·u mal-.e up our mand\ v.hu the \taners arc on Fnda) ·· !)muh. v.ho reinstated Manno' 1<.h to the squad on Monda). reiterated that the <,ophomorc quar- terback 1.1.ar, up to date in his d assc<>. bu t refused tu ans..,,.er speu fic qucs11ons. about h1 m S<t) 1 ng. "If) ou ask an~ I'll JUSt ans..,,.cr 1.1.tth 'no <.o mmcnt · ·· The coal'h did seem pleased "1th Fok) 's outing agaans.t An tona tall' The fifth·)car scnto r completed 12 of 19 passe\ fo r 125 )ards and ran fo r 60 ~ards on l-' ca m es 1n hi s fir\t stan e' l'r "For one thing. I 1h1ni.. Sham· pro'l'd hl' run\ the option wdl.'" Smith sa id He added lhJI Foll'~ got a high grade on the film re' 1ew of th e v.an o'er ASl r. C).pfaining. "<\ couple of 1 odd's 'en good game'>. he graded out at 0' er I 00. Shane gradl·d out at I 00 in 1h1'> game. A quancrbad. 1.1.ho gradl''> out at \/' or higher ha~ had a ~oo<l altanuon .. .\\kcd If .i!J' 1ng 11.1.0 npen<.'n<.l'd qoannbaci-.., \.\llh 'ancd talen t\ ~ould be benclic1al. Sm ith replied "Ha' 1ng a second quancrbaci.. mah•\ 11 more compe11t1\C 1n prau 1n· .\nd 1f )OU lccl a changt> is neu~s'Wl~ (dunn~ the gaml'). ~ou lan make 11 .. ,.,e nncr hl·en a tv.o-quancrbad , <.uach. hut I'm not oppo'le'd to pla' 1ng t"o quancrbac ks." ht· added. uh' 1uusl) meaning he ha\ ne' cr '>Ought tu sphl pla,1ng time al quanrrhack but "'uuld 1f it v.erc.' tlt:ndic1al tn the team \lthough the TroJan <> ha,t• lcN 10 (al Just onu · 1n their last 12 meetings. 1-'-h in 1985. Smith 'Wild he e~pects a 1ou'h game aga ins t the Bears ·•(al 1s b' far one of thC' best tt"ams wt"'l' pla)ed thar, year and tor '>urc one of the best in the tonlcrencc.'· he ~td. T elev ls Ion-radio Brlltll'lllll' .... __ • "'"it' Kanitt'" Prtnw T 1ckrt .i "\II pm ~ .1 tn J '" I'"' I \l I I' 1t1 Ill Ill \(J i' '" I TEI ... :\ ISIO~ R•Hi.1 \h ",, .. l\·.i" \1,muhon lliPtJ I '>I'\. Pro lloC'11f')I ~ ,,,,, .11 'r "' '•>rl. R.1n&l"r. l'r11nt T 1\l.r 1 "''""'~•I .11 llJrll1111l '>pon~ hannd frtl)t.ill\ ttor!M' ttac-lq 7 \0 p m -~n1a <\nita rcph')' C111nnd 111 l 'pon'° C hJnnd fl I' n 1 Bodt 1H11141ajl ' \It rm I .1lif111n1a ( hamp1on\h11)\ lrnm Ir' lllt' flaprl .. , ........ Woml'll't Vollfykll II r m \l~nlord 01 Ptlrrrt lta~I. 'po'n'< hanntl Tf1Mllt 10 \11 pm -I um(l!'1n C ommunll) 1ourn11mrn1 from \nl .... HI' 11.a,wm (llf)(') rrimt TitkC'I ftAOIO Pro tf.c-lfl~ II pm -Ktnt1' di Nrw Yori. Ranae~ ldtlil>tdl. '< fR,o\ (llQ()) II 1111 lll11C11•1 •• •t h I ~ --l u -1 Kln111t1y bot wltb 4-1 win \\a,m· (1r<.·t1l.' ..cored thr game·~ "anm·r and added an ass"t as th e Los .\ng<.'k' King\ rnnt inued tht"1r stro ng • • earl ~ ·!>Cason pla~ h~ dl"IC'at1ng the Nev. Yori.. f<.landcr\ 1n l 'niondalc. 4-1 Tucsda~ night. ..._ings gualtl·ndn Kell ~ Hrude~ stopped all but one:" of th e l l shol'I he laced as tht' Kings improved their rt-cord to 11-:!·I Tht'1r 79:! "inning prrcentagc " th<.' hl•\t IO lhl' '\ti( }(ool.1<.' Dann~ L orcn1 th<.' liflh goaltt"ndcr to he u\ed 1h1' "-'ason tor the inJu~-plagucd l'llande~. r,1aned hi s fir'i l "IHI gam e rhe Islander!> have lost fiH' of their l:m S1 \ gaml'' The Kings oJXnc.'d the sconng at 7:35 of the first period. Rod Buskas· slap shot from the righ t pmnt trickled through loren1' pads and barel) made at acro'i~ 1he goal line. C1rctzk) mad(' 11 ~-0 a'i he tapped 1n a power· pla~ goal at IX 44 Grcl/k~. left unattended on the r,1dc of the nl't. rcccl\ ed a point pass from Rob Blal.c and Slt'<.'red tht' pud 1n10 an unguarded net Ton' (1rana1 0 1ncrca..ed Los .\ngeles· lead to 3-0 JUst 46 \cumd~ into the second penod. Granato ba<. l.h.indcd has ov.n rebound under the crossbar for h1~ 'il"tth goal of the \Cason In otht·r ~port\ ne\.\!I fuesda)· • JdT Torborg. v.ho tran sformC'd the Chicago \.\hate ~\ into ba~ball'' biggest surpnsc team of thl' ..ca!>On v.a\ sell'Ctl•d the Amencan League manager of the )car. Torborg took the youngest d uh in thl' majors and helped guide 11 to the best tu rnaround in the big leagues. The White Sox, p1 ckt·d 10 finir,h far back an the AL West after fini!>h1ng la,1 at 69-9~ 1n 1989. improved by 24111 g.am<.'\ to 11.a.lll\ and chalknged Oakland through the fi nal month • Outlil'ldn Fred L)nn and pitcher Dennis Rasmu!l~·n ol '>an Diego and infielder Ken Phelps of Cleveland filed for (r(·c agt'ncy. raising th e total of ~ agcnh to 85. In add11ion. the St. Louis Car nal'> e\l'n 1-.cd infielder Jose Oquendo's con- t t option fcu 199 I. 8 The I O\ .\ngclcs Lakers waived rookie guard 1th Smith. trimm ing their roster to 13 players. Smtt h. the all·t1me assist leader at California. pla)ed 1n three prescason games fo r the Lakers. 3\erag1ng :! 7 rwnnts. 2.0 'teals and 1.7 assists per game..· 8 The Orlando Magic traded forward Sidney Green to ~n .\ntonio for center Mark McNamara and thc pu~· 1991 fi rst-round pack. -From ne AnodalH Pm• Quote of the day Tom Baldwla, Co~ta Mesa football coach. on co-Player of the Weck Quoc Pham: "They sa y when he tackles }Ou. you've been 'Quockrd.' The) should make T-sh1ns saying. ·r ve been Quockcd.' It's really difficult to get Player of the Week as a defensive player. but 1hat's reall) what he does ~st." VlllFYBAll From 81 Bill Ashen and Lance Stewan coming on his annual recruiting tnp (ba~1cally to line up some beach games -we have to show those Eut Coast au ys how to play). I would hke 10 cona.ratulatc my friend Paul Salata. On Thursday, the Amc-ncan Red Cross will honor him with the 1990 Orantt County pirit Award at the Ncwpon Mar- riott. hould ha ve a aood men's team at UCI. StcYC Florentine spent most of the summer with our national team and will bl" one of the best collqie players in the nauon. He 1\ •mooth and explo 1Yc, but most Of Ill, he I (un 10 W11lch. 0 My &ood friend Olenn Nelson (tad coach 11 Princeton), called to 1't me k1'ow W'hcn he would be Princeton 1s tied with Brown for the Ivy Lcaauc lead. Jill Harrinaton (Corona dcl Mar H1Jh) is the stan· ina outside hitter. Chan sc Ku no (Woodbridsc> as a back<oun •pttialist. Kristc-n Hansen (Laauna Beach) is the setter and Jody Budac (Laguna) is tttina a lot of ptayins time for Brown. h's fun to see the different avenues allowed throush volleyball. 0 Uncle Paul has been a trut fnend to many of us that are involved w11h athkucs and ll is put we can make the effon to honor him for his uncndina 1uppon. Next Wttk -CIF peinnss - politics and predictions. et.rile.,..,,.., "11qMJI r.1 ... .,,..,, .... ~ C..11 0.111 Piiot e~"1 "~y. -~ ............ le to becomi"I a coaa. Easlilh .,. .... He Uedout ia ~ ........ bit wrilbt fiOlll 2lO in bilb lc)aoOI IO 245 ltis duri• his .,... four yan or colaete. Durins the ofl'«alOll, he made an ntn tfR>rt to beef up and came into camp at 275. A lilbt end and <kfensive lineman in hip k'hool, he cooocntratcd on defensive line at Arizona Sta~. then moved to outside lincbecker at ()c. cidental and earned All.SOuthcm California lntcrcollqiak Athletic Confercntt honors there 11 a sophomore. When a stnior stancr lf"lduatcd. Tucker moved to the inside u a junior. was a prt-~ason all-state small colleges selection and was playing well when the coaches de- cided halfway through the season that a weakness on 1he offensive line nccdro to ~ cured. .. ,_ .. PY on tbe mm ~ c:ciuld do wMa needed IO be doM. Doblon -'d ... We moved him • o&mive line hallway ~ 1111 ---and he earned alkoa~ inftve~ ••1 think becautt of bit tiaht cad ~.and becaute e.e·s a very dedicated and ditciplined penon, be just s1aNd picklna thinat up and did a rat IOOd job. He came in every extra minute and watched video tape or other playen and himtclf." Tucker said similarities between Ocddental's offense and the one he played ti&bt end in under former Ocean V'"acw Co.ch Kart Gaytan helped him to ajust quickly. He's been imprHSJve on the line. Dobson saw that from the st.an and one play in the team•s opener this season qainst the Univcnity of San Diqo illustrated it. S.. TUCKER/II No doubt, Pistons team to--beat; . Lake rs? Magic, lots of new faces By Biii Barnard AP Basllelbllt WrltOf The Detroi t Pistons arc standing still while going for their third straight cham- p1onsh1p. A half-dozen teams arc making big changes while going for glory in the West. The Denver Nuggets arc moving faster th an an~one and could ~ going nowhere C\l·<.·pt anto the record book. The 1990-91 NBA season oprns Frida) "1th ncarl) ever) on<' 1n the West other than th<.· Lo'.> Angel~ Lakers hoping for a new era not domanatC'd b) one team. The Lakers represented the West an the NBA Finals "'er) )ear but one an the 1'980s. but the Ponland Trail Bla1ers· surprising run through the 1990 pla)ofTs had much of the confe rence scrambling during thl' ofTseason for an edge. M(•anwhalc. thl' Pistons' second straight domi- nating season has the rest of the East's roaches scratching their heads ovd'what to do about 1t. Bui "'cf) one concedes Detroit 1s the favorite to become the first team c;ince the 1959-66 Celt•~ to win as man) a' thrl'C ronsccut1H' champ1onsh1ps. "The Pistons ha\ e such good athletes. good rouuaons and work so wdl together." Chicago Cooch Phil Jack'ion said "We match them in the first unit. but 11 "a' their depth that beat us." Tht" Bulls. the nnl) team to challcnge the Pistons pla)otl supcnonl) the last tv.o )Cars. added guard Denni\ Hopson and fo'""ard CltfT Levingston to 1mpro'c the cast around sconng machine Michad Jordan Dctro11 ( oat·h Chuck Dal} IS v.omcd that has ncar-perf<"CI m1~turc of pla)C'rs 1s being threatened b) a recurring anl.le tnJUf) to defensive star Dennis Rodman Pla)ofl MVP Isiah Thomas and Bill La1mbccr both v.crc injured dunng the e>.h1b1t1on !>Ca!>on. but arc e\pected back before the oprner. Tht> b1ggt·s1 change\ in a nutshell: 8 Tt.c l 'tah Jan acquired 24.potnt scorer Jeff Malone to go with all-league forward Karl Mal one and ass1•1t champion John Stoc kton. 8 Thl· dl.'lcnding ronfercncc champion Trail Slaters ga'"e up a draft choice for Danny Ainge. gi"ing ..,., Ponland a three-guard rotation of Ainge. Clyde Drcx· ler and TclT) Poner 1hat n vals anyone else's . 8 The Lakers brought in Mike Dunleavy to rtplace Coach of the Decade Pat Riley and signed the offseason's unrcstnctcd fr~ agent pnu . Sam Perkins. then funher impro\·cd their depth by adding Tell) Teagle. a West version of Detroit's Vinnie Johnson. 8 Dallas rcje<:ted its long-hved poltq of hoarding first-round draft picks 3nd scn1 them aJI away an uchangc for 'etcrans Fat le' er and Rodnc) McCra). then signed Ale>. English •Sacramento inhentcd the Mavencks' S)'Stem and wound up with four first-round draft p1cl-.s. T"'o of them. Li onel Simmons and Travis Ma)s. ma> wind up as starters. •The Nuggets hired Paul Westhead a~a) from Loyola Ma r) mount. v1nuall) guaranteeing the ob- soleSC"tncc of ('\ Cr) sanglt'·stason record for points and points allo"'ed "We shouldn't ha ve any problem reaching 1hat," Westhcad ~1d when informed that the NBA r«ord scoringa"crage as 116.5. set b) the Nuggets in 1981-82. Cons1dcnng that the average score of Denver'~ first five c~h1b1t1on games -fou r of them losses - was 171-145 for the oppos1 t1on. it's little wonder tha1 NBA coaches v.crc ~atching C\.h1b1t1on scores and wondenng who v.ould be the first team to scol't' 200 points an a game tah s.acnticcd some depth b) gt\ ang up Enc Lee.. kner and Bobb\ Hansen in the JefT Malone deal. but the JaZ7 "111 bC hard to stop "1th an outstanding Jump shooter for tod ton 10 find "We hope the gap has closed with the Lakers. and we're among the four. fj\ e or s.1x teams that can wan 11 all." oach JclT) loan said 1 he Lal.<.·r~· 63-v. an sea w n wa'I large!) forgotten after the\ v.t"rc dumped b\ Phocnl\ in tht" second round o( the pla yoffs · , Dun lea') plans to mO\t' last 'lcaso scn~uon . Vlade 01,ac. into the '>ta center and bring 't'tcrans Perkins a son ofT the bench 1n a fl<."\tblc fro t ltnc. "I don't sce th<.· Lalers dropping ofT as long as the) ha'e Magic Johnson and Jame., Worth).'' Pon land Coach Rick Adelman sa id ... .\nd I thank 8) ron ()co11 Y.111 i."Omc back strong after an ofT )c..·ar." 'Triple-whammy' for boat owners? .. President George Ru<,h .. Kead m) hp!.. no ney,. la\l''I .. Orange Count ~ hl1at o~ncrs " a~ again"·· ' No. it's not JUSl the "fat cats.'· thl· v.callh~ ov. nef'\ of big ) achts. Mil hons of middle 1ncoml· Ameri- cans who ov.n recreational boats will get na11C'd b) lhe fcdrra l budget now making its wa~ lov.ard final congressional pa<i<,age an what Boat/l 1.S (Boat Owners Associa- ti on of the U.S.) calls a "lhree-wa) bust for boater!. ... lfapproH·d by Congress and signed anto law b) the president. the budget dt'al will take as much as $200 m1llt on out of the pockets of recreational boat o~ne~ each year through a vanety of unprecedented taxes and fees. The pending budget levies a "triple-whammy" on boaters and w1ll 1nclude: •Annual S25 10 S1 00 "user fee " tax on boat~ (depending on the knsth) tha1 v.111raiseS130 m1lllon. •A 10 percent luxury tax on the value of boats costing more than SI 00.000 which could raise S20 million. •A nickcl-pcr~gallon increase 1n the federal gas tax which wtll rost boat owners an add1t1onal SSO m1lh on per year. WEITWllD From 81 aboard Harry and Jackie Thomason's 59-foot Ms Blu out of Bahia onnth1an Yacht Club. Cronkite. who spent some time at local yarht clubs before the start, detcribcs Newport Beach as "bolkn per9Cl1tt. a one time tidal lqoon at the edac or the vast Irvine ranch that has t>ttn developed into a labyrinth of i land and water- ways lined with handsome homtt. y1Cht clubs 1nd facihtict to terVe one of the most 1Ct1vc and fun· lovina wattrfronts on the coast." One of tht most obvious boo- boos in tht book -especially to loeal rcadtrs, 1 Ellis' p11n1in1 Almon Lockabey The new "user ftt" tax will be assessed annually b) length as fol- lows: $25 for boats 16 to 19 fee1: S35 for boats 20 to 26 feet: $50 for boats 27 to 39 feet. and SI 00 for boats over 40 feet. Failure to pay the f« could result an a fine of up to S5.000. The lcgJslation also specifically stakS that even 1f\er a boater ha paid a user fee-. the coll«tion of th~ cha~ or f~ doe not cora· situtc an ex pres~ or implied promise by the U.S. to perform any acrvice or activity in a certain man- ner or to provide any acrvicc at a labeled "Balboa Yacht Club'' which actually is a watercolor of what appears to be the Chan House rHtaurant in Coronado. When I asked Ellis about 11 he informtd me that he had painted in 1989 near the entrance of Newport Harbor. When I sugcsted that I had betn around 1hcsc pans for about SO ytan. and that no uch beautiful buildina el1 ted here. he allowed a how It must ha~e a mi labelina on the pen of the ed1· tonal tan: Nevtnheleu. It 11 a beautiful painlina of 1 beauuful buUdina. Other local local pe1n1inas are a view of Belboe Harbof lookina aoward tM PtvUUon, 1 bcautiful rtndtrina of "The Scan.. CJf tM particular ti me or place "Rccrcauonal boat ov.nc~ arc already pa) 1ng their fair share and are w 1lltng to pa) for an } d1rcr t govtmmtnt SC'rv1cc. but this 1s nothing less than a ne" la' ma~· queradang as ft U!><'r rec." stl)S Boat/U.S. president Richard Schwanz. The 375.000 member Boat/lf .. has ~en fighting the so-called boat· tng user fees ever sann· the} were first proposed by PreMdcnt Ronald Reagan's budget d1r<.'ctor Dav id Stockman more than I 0 yt>ars ago as pan of a scheme to raise rev- t'nucs "1thou1 ha\ ing to call 1hC'm ta:ites. The current user tCt'-tll'\ deal wa' done late at night an a backroom mancu\Cr cng1nt'cred by Rr ps Leon Panrtta (0-CA). Sam Gib- bons (0-Fl) and Bill Frenzc:I CR· MN) over the ObJCC't1ons or the House Mtrchant Marine ommtt- tc-t. according 10 Boat/U.S. "Whale we lost th is battle. the war over user f ec taxes tS far from finished.'' said Schwanz. "h's going to take the government months to 1mplcmen11h1s plan and Boat/U.S. wall go to the mat early next year an Conarc~ to challenae this aro s incqu11y." Alm• Locbbey'• col.au.,. pHrr ~~uy WHHH•Y· t.n~nada roC"C. wh k h looks more like the finish with the blossomma spinnaken . (The 11an i usually hard on the wind. no spinnakers) There is also a picrnrc of Ray Wallace's tall hip Pi!Lrim off tbt headlands off Dana P"o1nt. and a view of "Muics". tarac 70-80 foot · en rac1n1 ofT the Southern ah· fom1a roast. ronkuc de ribed tht end of the Entcnada rac~ as: "The pme 1s not to SCI to Enscnada and lbc hiah times and trophy prncntauon there so much u 11nd1nt room at HullOftl·s;; u dclibtratety deny and li~ly a bar as a w1tmront 1mm 11 ftllitltd to have• TM book ii n1U1blic at tht Udo Book hopot, •U4 Udo OponO. Ncwpon lkach . ,. U. j II Walker OPPDS! TIOY WALK.El Golden West The 6-1. 16S-pound sophomore wide re- ce1 ver cau&ht six paHcs for 11 S yards and one touchdown. including two d iving catches while owe was driv- ing in the second _.If. Szuba DBPDSI GREG SZUBA Golde• Wm T,hc 6-0, 19()..pound • sopllomore s1ro~ safe- ty had eight pnmary tackles. three assists. one interception and one fumble recovery to lead the Rustlers' top. rated defense. Hatch rers of the DEPENSB LAWRENCE HATCH Oraage Cout The 6-t. 190-pound sophomore comerback had four primary tackles. three assists, one knocked down pass and returned an antcrcepllon 98 yards for a touchdo"'"· Whiddon OPPINll DEUK WHIDDON oraaie Cout The 6-4. 2~nd freshman tis.ht end ca u&h t SI~ JJU1CS for 80 yards. including four for first downs. He aJso helped OCC's run game with ex~lknt blocking. GWC run defense to be tasted; things get tougher for DCC Rustlers' task is to try to slow down Rancho Santiago running back Crayton COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mllaion CenMrlft<e TOf" l'IVE Cellf. C>wrll T..n WLT WLT FullertOll S 1 0 ' I 0 After last week's win over Saddleback, Fullerton a big roadblock for Pirates By Richard Dunn Orenge Coett .Delly Pitot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Consider- ing what Golden West College did to Fullcnon's rushing attack last week. super· star running back Estrus Crayton of Rancho Santiago could have has hands full this Saturday when the Rustlers and the Dons match up m what as expected to be a wild Central 01\ 1s1on battle at the SanUt Ana Bowl (I :30 p.m.). and kickoff returner and he's quite for- midable as a receiver. "They're going to ga'e ham the ball most of tame and therc·s no way to deny ham the football. Hopcfull}. "'e can den) ham the long touchdown runs .. Cra) ton. ""ho averages I 23.6 yards per game and 5.2 per earl). has scortd 11 0 pom1o; tha ~nson a nd reached payd1n 18 tames. Cerrito• • I O S 1 O El Camino • 1 O ' 1 o Geldell W.sl • 1 0 s 1 0 ~C.1t •10 S10 lhveolOI • 1 0 S 1 0 CEMTltAL DIVISION OW. GeM. Over9I THnl W LT W LT W LT Fullerton 1 I 0 S I 0 6 1 0 Geldell W.st 1 I 0 • 1 0 S 1 0 0raft91 C..11 1 I 0 • 2 0 S 1 0 R1Yet'loOe I 1 0 • 2 0 S 1 0 By Richard Dunn Ot~ Cou1 Delly. Piiot COSTA MES.\ -The turno,er n1ght- mart.> endl'd Inst "eel>. "h1le Orange Coast College ea med a huge Central 01 \ls1on '1ctory over Saddleback. bul 11 gets to ugher from hert as p<.i"'erful Fulk non st.ands an the "a> this ~a1urda' ··t 'nlrss Ouky thing.s art going on. like "'ha1 v.e c.Jad against Rancho Sanuaao (eight turno' e~). you're going 10 have a preu~ good game every ume. espcc1aJly in our conference:· OCC Coach Bill Work- m.an ~ad .. You ha\C six good football teams and because somebody wins on a · turda' It doesn't mean they're the bnt team tht~ 're Just the best on that ~turda' ~-I I 0 • 2 0 • l 0 Ranc'IO S.ftllavo t t 0 l l 0 3 • 0 N0ttTH£RN DIVISION El Camono 1 0 O • 1 0 6 2 0 PaW<Mna I I 0 ) ) 0 S ) 0 Crayton. a first team IC All-Amencan last season who set numerous records. as at II again. "E'ef)hod) 'o; lf)1 ng to kc> o n ham." hackleford said. ··He makes people mm. he breaks tackles and it"s 1mposs1ble to hold him do""· "But the> ha' c th ret.· losses and th~> rnn be beaten. E'ef)bod} has a IO'>S nght now an the d1' lSaon. All six teams art.• 1-1. so really at boils down to a three-game season for everybody Somebody's going to win (all three) and go to lhe Orange Count)' Bowl. It's going to be u "lld finish." Ml San AnlOll>O I I 0 1 • 0 • 4 0 CerrilO\ 0 I 0 • I 0 S 1 0 L-8UCJI 0 I 0 4 I 0 4 l 0 SOUTHERN DIVISION ..,.taiomar 1 0 0 l l 0 • • 0 Credit a patched-up offensa"e lane v.uh controlling the Gauchos and "enabling the Pirates to C'\CCUte "Ith the ball. cx·c IA lll need much of thl' ume against Fullenon'c, Hornets. who arc 6-1 o' era II and 5-1 1n the M 1~s1on Confc[.encc "· "'C can't sat around and sa)' we beat Sadc.Jlehaci.. and addleback beat FuUcn o n betJU't(' \OU have different games and dafTrrent '>tn:ngrit'r. Golden West 1s pa.rttcu- larl~ good against the run. and that's what Fullrrton doe<i best It will be an interesting hnle matchup. an interesting m atchup in other \\<B\\ .. The Dons. 4.3 overall and 3· l m the Mission Conference. rely hea\ al y on Crayton. who leads the conference an rushing. sconng and all-purpose yards. GrOHtnOtll I 0 0 1 • 0 1 S 0 Sournwe11.,n I I O I S O 1 • O SanOleoo 010 OSO 070 Sa,, O•eoo Mfla 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 I 0 S.tvrda't'l Gama• G9ldeft Wnt at Rancno Santiago I 30 Oranea CNll •• Furterron SadOi.t>ad< at ll•vtH•M The Hornet'i. v.ho napped G~l·n \\c~t. .:!4-D. last Saturda' had been ranked :-.o ~ an thl' national i< gnd-" If(' poll before losing their fi r<.t g.imc against Saddll'b.it·k the \\Cl'k bcforl' "He's their key gu y and you're not going to stop him at all.'' Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford said. "We just hope "e don't gave him the lo ng. easy ones. He beats you an so man) ways. He's their punt Again'it Fullerton·,. pote nt running game. the Ru,tle~ allo"ed uni) 106 )ard\ on -'6 carries. wh1r h anclud(''I three sacks. Et Ca mino 1t Ml San Antonio LOl'O Be.en Cllv e t Ctrrllo1 P1•4mer •• San o ievo Mew 1 30 GrO\vnont •t San O>e00 (1111 All oernu a• 7 o rn u<ilfl\ nor4H! fhc Pirait.•., ( ~-2. ~-.:!) defeated Saddk· back la'it "'ed. 24-1 '>. to help throv. the Ctntral D1' 1411on into a fren1' . ..\II '>IX ~hools arc 1-1 m d1' 1s1onal pla~ F-ullcrton uses a three-pronged rush1n~ offe nse "'1th option q uanerback Enc Rob- inson and running backs Bnan Williams and Co) C olhns CLUB GOLF From 81 real golf course. A small patch of rcflcctave sur- face embedded in thl' ball picks up the light from an overhead beam as a golfer s"' angs and launchc-s the ball. Photo dctccton then sense thl' ball as It mo' cs fo rward. measunng the spin With this lcchnolog). the game will someda) be programmed to duplicate the game's grcattst courses. ore' en 18 holes fro m 18 different courses. Imagine the thrall of playing Pt.>b- blc Be~eh's 18th. one of the world's most photographed holes. but without the S 175 green fees. Play t. Andrews or 0 1) mpac or even Mesa Verde without the fees. Currently. opera to" arc charging bet"'«"" SI 0 and S40 a round. I don't I>. now I've really got mixed emotions on this one I lake the fact that 'uu don't havt to wait for hackers 10 front. )OU can pla) an a much \honer tame. because there's no v.alkmg and there's no danger oflosang 15 $2 per ball Max- Fl1's on a tough water hole On the other hand. thtrc's absolutely no exercise. sa' e the swinging of the club. thtrc's bound to be a millio n distractions -cspccaall) an a ta\- crn and at'SJUSI not the same. Give me a bad lac behind a tree, shooting for a green under repnar over a computer. any day. D There's been some delays at the Irvine Company's new courses cur- rent!} under construction at New- pon Coast nnd that pells a later opening -cspec111lly for the Ca- nyon Counc. which in my opinion. will host a maJOr PGA Tour event within five )Cars of its opening. Instead of both courses bcm& open 1n July of 1991. 11 looks hke Ocean Couf'C will take prcct'dencc and will not open until a month or two later. The Canyon Course will follow sometime aner it. .. Ifs only aoing to be a mo nth or TUCKER From 82 "He crushed this auy," Dobson said. "Pete came off ball. maybe 211'- or .l·fttt hiah. and hit this JUY on an inside gap out of a two-point stance leanina forward . He knocked the blc:k back twice and then ran over the front or him and rolled up undn'ncath ham ... Tucker just want to do whatever it takc1. If a blocluna bq nttds held. Tucktt Jumps. The c:oac:h needs vol· Uftlttn for kickoff CO\'Craat. Tucker steP' forw1rd "He' alwa~ there.'' Doblon 111d. "We'~ not stacked four deep at any po1mon and when we ,et a hok-somc~hert, ~tc's the kind of I"> •ho will .or\ hard to bt c:om- peutitt at that poaitton.~ Doblon 11icl. "TMfs tM thine m1krs ~tc 10 unique lftd wtty he has pro pottn· tial ... ~tuft II IUll tOmeWhat Of a loll but I ,es 110 it Min 't ew. a ('Ofttidttlteoa. Aboen 1 half donft KOUtt loDMd 11 him In the ' l\.\O later a1 the mo,t." 1.a1d Da"'n Mc-Corm1ck. the Irvine Co d1re~:1or of corporate communaca11on., "\\-hat the) ·,e Jone up 10 th1 'i point has been .,1multantou' "ori.. on both courst~. hut thcv·,e dcndcd to SWltCh fOCU<; lO lhC oCean ( OUf\c: As equipment b<.>come., a'a1lablc. lhc)'ll rc-focu' had.. w the< an\on Cour!>C ... I toured the l"'O lOUr\t'\ an lheir anfanC) a fe" months back and I "'as ama1ed at the \hccr s11e ol the undertaking. If the In inc< o as ahlc to suck to lh1c. r('' 1~d schl·d- ulc. the taml· frame for completing the courses "'II be incred1bk. ·\ccording lo McCorm1cl>.. rnn- struct1on on hoth the dubhou\C ant.I thl' remaandl·r of 1he proJl'CI. in- cluding 2.600 homes and t"'o ho- tel ... re ma ans l>n schedule D The Kings and Qul·ens "'ere at 11 at Newport Beach Golf C'o urst'. and as far as faathful reponer Richard McKanne) could tell. the Qul•en\ got the better pan of the K1ng'i In other words. tht ladies club outplayed the men'\ club Judy M )ers parla)ed her 23· handicap into a 47 to lead all go llcr\ an the lov. net departme nt. Lov. lll'l for the men "as Carl Cotton's 52 Both the lo" gross champions "'ere al50 closest to the pan wmnen ate of thl' accuran contest wa\ No. 14 where Darlcn·e Perl) blac.ttd one to within o ne foot of the cup. while Hal Grtcn landed t"'o feet away. Perry shot 63 as top womcn finisher and Green shot 63 as well. So. team totals for the foursomes arr as follows: In fourth place w11h a combmC'd 131 were McKmnt). lktt)' Perl). Boh Murrow and Doroth> Maggett In third place. a t 229. Keath Han""ed. Maf) G1e rl>.e. Dan McGuire and ally Cadwallader. In second place. at 22 1. Bill Pndemorc, Sharon Drar- bom. Laun Murrow and Darknc Pen). And the winners were: ('harhe Brennan. Jud) Myers. Carl Cotton and Carol Fra11er. D late o;umm<.•r ancJ most figure to tnkc a look at films after the ~ason to see hov. he impro"c<.I ll an o ffensive lineman in has first full )Cir at the po'iitaon. Still. he could be a lccpcr. "It took Vance Mueller (of Oc· cidcntal and the Raiders) a y ear or two to act ftdditaonal rcJ)!I.'' Dobson said. " t tJ, . pla)cn havt fhe )'can of football. bowl pme and spnna pr1cuce. ~ auy act 35 or 40 extra weeks of prac:hcc over the car5. h 's compounded 1n Pete's situation. bccau~ he's only been o n the oftcnsave lane for I 'I than a )'~Ir." On« the snson 1 compk-tc. Tucker plans to work ovrnimc con· d111on1na and hftma lO pttperc for the lndtanapoh' c:ombiM 1n fcbru· 1ry at~lude to pril' dr1ft. If~ 1tJud I prosl)K1, Tutktt Wtll Stell lillcl) a towdran pkt tallcn 1n lM la t four round\. 1iid hi fyturt lhould bt at the auant posmon. "111 do m) bnt. Ind tt'a I Ontt lft a h~imc "'°'· IO r doft't want to Laguna Beach Golf i\ssoc1at1on pla~{·d out at Castle Creek and <,tagcd both an mdl\ 1dual and best ball four~omc compc11uon. In 1hc md1' 1duals . .\ Flight champion v.as Jim Sto"ell "1th a net fl., follo"'l'd b' Rohen Power al fl4 and Tom \1{ (auk> at ., I B night "'"m·r "a' Fd Ma('tus "''th ... net 71 he""" a pla~otl "'th 8111 < 1roth In third 1A1th a tie "'ere Victor Oh,cara and Robcn ~1l Donm·ll < F-hght lhamp "a' Richard Back('nstoe "'1th a 64. follo"'ed b' ..\rt Bonncll at 6-and Frunl>. Ro\s1 at 6Q D Flight" inner was Trc' or Cu\hman .it 6~ l(>llo"cd b' \\ Dougla\ Mc ~1.·agul' and Richard Peter\on. both al (19 f hc team t1 tk "cnt to Jamo Jam1\o n. Ben M1llil>.an . Ron <itep- hl'n' and Ken \,11ddk1on, "ho l1.>mbaned for a I .:!3 Also at 123 were George Fov.ler. Don Renner. \rt lionncll and Dell Canfield. The 11e "a!> broken bL thc handicap hok In thi rd plall' \\as Emal .\lcx- ander. Lo"-ell Miller. Walh R'1utcl'I and Frank Simon The foursome trailed b) one \hot at I ~4 PatrlC't Larkin 11 a.a Oraagr Coa11 D•llY Pilot cotTHpoodrnr' w•o•~ d•b KOii col•mo ap,litar1 rvrry Wrdoriday. Rams' situation seems desperate PITTSBU RG H Following Monday night'' d isastrous 41 -10 10 .. s to the Pamhurgh t('elcr'i. the Rnm\ (2-51 ar(' going south Rams Coach John Rohm,(111. who compl:11ned the Ram\ "'ere "an a fog" dunng their 1-4 ~tan. uSt'd words hkc "cmbarra!lsing... "S<.'lf- de-.tructang" and "tembll"' to de· "nbc the Rams' lat~t da..astcr "That was a temble game for u\." Rnbtn\On said "We made at'lout CVC'f') error )OU could mnke " -By n tt .Auoclal~ Pn., pa"' 11 up," Tucker !l31d .. , tccl luck ~ now. "c~ lud} "I lhouaht about (profcs 1onal football) a httlr bit "'hen I wa'i pla>'ina hncbackcr. but there wa n't a chan<'c because of m} speed. But no" as on offcn~1vc lineman, thrrt''s a chanct an lon.g as I can aain some more v.-c11ht." ~till. with a profesJ1onal cart'cr a pn tbiltty. Tucker dOC"Sn't won) anymore about v. hat a carttr at .\mona tatc &n•Jhl have meant. "I womtd a little bit. a Iona time 10. hut I don't try to lh1nk 1bout lt too much. httausc I can't c:hanac an)'th1na:· Tucker J1A1d "But 1 fir a 1t ~ now. af I ketp work1n1 I rould end up 1n th<' \lmc place H tf I had t.a~'td at .\SU. "h's utrtmcl> (1ron1c:) the way It' .orlled out 11 the end wwth a pro oppof'.1unity. 1~ I ht\'tn't ptl)td offtn'i"c tu~. t~)'·~ lootuna most· I) •• t~ numbtn ( 11c. spttd, 'tl"fnl'h) .. But for now. M' rontmt to pan b •no•tttt ronftftntt ~ Orange Coast Area brlels Golden West turns back 10CC women for 2-1 • soccer wm <\ftN ln\ang \C\ l'n of thl' pre' 1ou" nine matchl''· M' Cioldl·n West Collcg<"' "'omen·s 'iOCl'er team S\\l'Pt the ~.:.... )Cason series with a ~-I "1n O'l'r host Orangt' C oa'it an ~ Orang(' E.mpm· ( ontcrencc pla~ Tuc'ida~ ---- The R u\tkr\ 17-6-~. 3-2-1 l. traikd 1-0 "llh nearh lhe l'ntarc match until goal'I b~ ..\m~ l 11ter and Sha"'n Sa,Jgl· an the final 10 manute'I g.aH (1oldcn \\est the "In The Rustler\ are 4-0 an the last four game\ 1n v.h1th l ttcr ha!I ~ore<l '1!..l>.1 Turm·r had .1 fine afternoon an goal tor C1olden \\e t "'"h IO \.'JH'\ ..\m1e Ingold '<.on·d the goal for the Pirate' IX-\ • .., ~-~-~l on an J\'il\I from< her.I k'l~l' Kam< onnelh had 10 "''e' tor the P1rall'\ In communit) ollcge men·c, action . •Oraa1e Coast I . Falle:ton I : Darren ( ourter \lal>.eJ the Pira1e' to a 1-0 edge SI\ minutes into 1hc hall bu1 that "'as all lhl"\ nluld manage an the Orange Em pare (. ontcrcncc c.Jeadlod al f ullcrton Couner. v.hu c.curcd has 13th goal of the sca.,on. too~ a ll·n1cnng pas\ trom ~e' an \.1llar and tired home the lone goal for C)( ( v.hach mo'-ed to 6-2-3 1n conference pla) and ~~ \ O\t'f311 • Irvtae Valley S, Riverside I: r 1l·ro Mendiola \Cored t"' ice llir the la!>ef"'I (1 l-1 -~ 6--1·4) an Orang.e Empire llll1on including thl' game· wanner 11 mmutM into 1h~ \Ccond halt on a pcn::ilt) kid •Golden West 3. Cyprt'sa 3: ksse Zamora ~orcd J go-ahl·ad goal lur the Rustlers (6-8-.:!. ~.\.4 1 with 13 manull''> left. hu t Lou1<, Cue'a tallied has second goal ol 1hc da> tor the t. h.1rgl'r\ with lour minutes Id\ fo r the lie m the Orange Fmpire matrh Phebus back in !ineup, CdM wins ::,. With "en Phcbu~ 1n the lineup at No I <.1np.lc,. thr < orona del Mar High girl'> lenms learn cru1..cd to a I -' Sea Vic" L l'aguc 'allo~ 1n er l I nl\ Cr<ilt) Phchuc, did not lose a pme as thc co;ca ~ang'> mo'-t.'d 10 17-2 o'erall ~-0 in league matcht>~ Kristen Polloc~. norm.ill\ a Joutllcc; pht) er wa\ mo' ed to smgJe for C'dM and rt!!ponde<t h' v.1nnmg tlAO of thn~ -.cts Jeannellc f )lpaa "on tv.o of three for l na •Newport Harbor t~. THUD 3: Tra ) Teal didn't drop a gam(' at No 3 sm1.lcs to lead the l\aalor. ('-bl an the ~ Vae" match. Sea Kings clinch volleyball title Corona dcl Mar clinched the a V1C'v. League girls • volleybalJ title "'llh a I .S-4. 1.S-10. 15-4 v. m at home O\ er >'-• l1nivcn1ty. Thc Sea K.tngs ( 19-1. 9..0). ranked o. I m hoth Oran&e Count) and Cl F 5-A polls. were led b) Lynn ------ Randall's "ll\ kill' and thrtt ace-. and tllC) Pttencn·, four kill' and four block • •New,.rt Harbor S, 1'HU• t : The alor\ (13-4, 7-2) sewed up i.ttond 'Place an the • a V1ev. b> avenging a lo in the fint round to the Tillers. m>' Evan'I keyed the I S-• I S-11. I S-6 tnumph wwth fi"c aces, while Tara Kroc ·h and Maureen McLaren notchtd IS kill . •Marl.al I , H•tt.1t• Bodi I : The V1~angs chnchcd at lt'a t a tie for the unset uaaue utle and Wlll have a chance to win at outnaht apm1,Fount.ain alle Thu~y night, aner the 15-2. IS·9, 15-11 win nsun R man had 14 kJll and Jaime Wchrhan had 10 kilt' and 10 dt for Manna (12·3. 10.1). The 0 1lc who ttll ha1o1c hope for a v.1ld-c:ard berth~ led by ~ana h ow's 11 kall tn htt \&nlt} debut • un. s, Ott .. Vn t : The C"haracrs rom~ted un11Ct play at 9.3 afttt a I S-2. IS-7. I 5-) v1 tory. Seniors {)(bbtc Ho-..ant (7 kill 7 block ). Cob) Hoffman (7 .. 111 4 d1 ) and bkk.row sp«aa.h t II Bllnc:o (9 d'81) plttd Edtson. In collc:tc t-omtn's actton: •UC._.. ...... S. UCI t: TM ntcatcn (7·16. 3-9) Mft kid hy Kim C'othn1' ~t kill-. but the ~th·ranUd GauebOI (l\.<e, to. ) ptt\11~. IS-I . 1~12. I 10. '" _., .. .., ... DUii From 81 1ntra-d1Slrlll \hOIAdOIAn with tht' Rustler. v. ho arc ha' mg another tJhulou~ \CJr Rc11>.o \1atsumoto. a freshman outside hitter lead\ the P1ratt"S with ~q ~111'> 1ndud1ng a high of23 against San Diego Mesa. N1ld~1 L c·m1.·nw OCC-t('am capUtin and a frt''ihman outs1d«.' hatter. 1s ~ co' cnng from a shoulder mJur) but " ahle to pla~ Lemcnsc recorded a -.ca\on-h1gh I ' I>. alls agnrnst Saddle- hack ID'll fndll\ Orang<" ( oast"' onl} losses have tlcrn to C rmlO\ Long Beach City and ( 1oldcn \\ l.''>t. "'h1ch as ranked No ~ an th(' 'itate behind De .\nu · The liN 11me "'l. played Golden Wr"lt (in the fire.I round of con- fl·n·ml'l "c IACfl' up 14-8 and couldn't put at 3"-3) :· Hilgendorf '-lid "\\ e ended up losing. 17-15. thl·n ~c couldn't put an}thang together \\ e ~ere JUC.t m the tank. .. The R u,tk~ fina'lhcd off OCC ·"1th 15-fl and 15-3 ,·1ctories. "We \\('re beall•n prell} bad an the sec- ond and third µmes. but had v.c put 1he fir..t game away ll probabl) "ould ha'c bttn a different matt h .. Hilgendorf added 0 (,a panan "concnncd about to- night's clash hrt"-CCn the two top team' an thl' Orange Emparc Con- fettnre. \ ou \ec. complacenC) gets in th<.' wa\ wmet1mes "~h b1ue"t tear as that we're flat." (,a,panan ..aid. "This 1s the third \tar 1n n rov. that ~·vc gone through the lir\t round of con- fl·renn· "1thuu1 lo'iang a set ) ou have a trndenn to get ~IOPP' the \C'Cond llml' amun<l " C 1olden \\ c-.t. ~ -0 m conference and I ~-1 o' l'rall lmt ats first mat h nf tht ~1 .. on la"' aturda) against Ciros-.mont an fiH game'i The Ru tiers ha'«.' "-On 4Q con- ~ut1' e conference matches in- cluding a perf<.'t't H -0 record 1n tht' Oran~e mp1rc ( 'o nfcrcnC'c The) hod v.on their la'lt 18 South \oa'it Conftrtnrc matchc., before mo' ma to the Of( 1n I 9R8 "\\c hall a little \Clbaek tur· da • but that could be the best 1h1na for u .. Oaspanan said. "8c1na an the SC\Ond ro und (of confe~ncc) C'onC'crn me :i lattk bcause over the past two yea~. we've aone to four or five aame with a couple of tc:tm\ in th~ ~nd round. Tl\at~1 the ma1or rca n v.hy ~ kJM to Gro~mont -afttt you beat a tam a time or t•o )OU don't have that ed e "l he~ (the Piraltt)~=~ for (ton~t) and I'm 'I be read}. N)'rr IOI• to '9i emotional. 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A-I 01 J -Vor• I OI • Goeloe..-i.Ot ..._ -· &•t I IJJ ..,.., l1 .._, ,.._ "'°"' L ...... , -·UIMMIS l -h c ............ -v 1.-1 IS • IS • c;-·. • l·I IJS-111 ""~--111fltl Perris High standout commits to UCI PERRIS -El11e Love. a 6-foot-6 forward who was selected the MVP of the Iv> League as a JUntor at Perris High. has ~erbally com· mitted to play basketball at UCI. Love. who also considered Long Beach Stale. Unl\·ersll) of San Diego and Pepperdine. averaged 19 points and 10 rebounds a game as a guard for Perris. which hasn't lost a leaglJe game in more than two PHAM From 8 1 Pham. also a member of the Oraqe Coa11 Dally Pllo1'1 el11e A- TEAM wnh a 4.0 GPA. was also a force with 1he ball against the .\rt· is ts. Jermaine Jackson. Costa Mc!Ml·s regular fullback. was out of the lineup last Fnda> becau~ of a broken finger suffered in practice earlier 1n the week Jackson. Pham and David Phillips handle most of thr ball-carrying ""ork for Costa Mesa, but Jackson's m1sfonune proved to be Pham·s aus- p1c1ousncss. Pham earned 17 11mcs for a career-high 199 yards and two touchdowns. the firs1 time he has eclipsed the I 00..yard bamer .. For the 199 yards. he will get a lot of recognition for that." Baldwin said. "But mo\t of the talk about Quoc 1s his defense He makes great tackles and makes great hits." Pham. "'ho had 157 yards in the first half. came out of1he game after )'Cars. Love also earned all-league honors as a sophomore when he came ofT the bench for the CIF semifinal team. Love. who ma1n1a1n s a 3.0 G PA while taking college prep classes. chose UC'l for tts academic repu- tation. Elzie Love. Sr .. said. "Elzie is very coachablc."" Pcms C'oach Phil Ward said. '"A lot of kids reach star status In high school. 1he firs1 series of 1he second half because of a rccurnng hamstring in1urJ. His last carr) 1n the third quarter was a 25-)ard touchdown run to give Costa Mesa a 35-6 lead. '"He did not pla) after 11 became a blo"'out." Bald"'in <Mtld "He has also had a l111 lc hamstring prob- lem." '"It ""as up the middle and I saw the lefi side open." Pham said of his 25-)ard scoring 1aun1 "Dub) (Os· pina) gave mr a grea1 bloc~ and I JU'il \,\ent dOINn lhc lcfl side .. It "'a" Pham's fo urth touchdo"'n of the season \.\h1lc bo1h of h1'1 rushing score\ this )car came against the Ani'it'i Earlier in the ~ason aga1 n111 Brea· Ohpda. he scored on a 6-~ard pa'l'i and a 73-)ard punt return Pham. who has ca ughl 12 passes for 74 )ards this }Car. has 474 ru'.lt11ng ) ards on n carnes The 1nd1v1dual honors. howc' er. arc secondar). When you play on a team that goes 0-10 -which Costa Mesa did a )car ago -winning be-comes your top pnonty and Pham has certatnl) chipped in his and }OU ca n't tal~ 10 them. He's just a good human being and a joy to ""ork \.\llh. · • .. Sk1ll-1N1se. he's CAtremely Lal· ented. He can do an) thing on the court. He can pla) some poin1 guard. he brings the ball up for us against the press and he has played shooting guard. small forward and rvcn some big forward ... -Br Ille D•lly Pilol share .. We"\c turned 11 around."' he said. "We don't quit hke last year. We belie' c in ourselves. We think \\-e're a prctt) good team and we keep tigh11ng. We do n't gJ ve up this ~car ""t' JUSI keep fighting. ··The h1ghhgh1 of the year has been getting back to winning. Ever) game from no"' on is for a pla)'ofT spot Last )car ""e didn't have an) ~n1or leadership. so I guess some· one had to 1akc charge this year. We've got good senior leadership :ind "'C If) to help fire them up hefore 1he game. We're more in· tense this }car and we tr) to control thrm 1n the huddle" Pham. Ph1ll1ps and Ospina arc 1hc thrt·c leaders Baldwin points to. "ThoS<.· arc 1hc seniors responsible for "'hat's happening:· Baldwin said "Tho'>c seniors are the key to lhe 5ea\on for U'i a nd we have to get those senior'> to do what they're suppo'it'd to do.·· So far. so good. And so far there have been plent) of Costa Mesa opponents "Quocked" with the football DCC The founh season of the Men's Senior Baseball Leaaue. Southern -<;aliforoia Oh is1on, acts underway Nov. 10 W1lh tryo~ts for inte~tcd players at Veterans Memonal Stadium 1n City of Comme~ at 9:30 a.m. The leaaue is for men 30 ycan of .,e and older and exptnen« 1s no~ necessary. !he d1v1s1on. pan of a nationwide orptnuoon. *'" field 24 teams from Los An,cks and Oranae County. as well as the Inland Empirt. For 1nformauon. phone (213) 928-8894. U<Ts Efren Events Center will play host to th<' 1990 U.S. ~n Badminton Cham- p1on~h1 ps No\. 7 -1 I. The event includes th<' top 100 players from IS nauom. including Austria. Canada, Dtn· mark. England. Me11.1co. the SoviC't Union and the United Stal«. In 1dd1t1on. a badminton chntc Wlll be held No\ 6. The cl1n1c will be conducted by "'orld-dass badminton s~rs. For 11ckc1 1nforma11on. phone 8S6-SOOO For information on the cl1n1c. phone (2 13) 6:!9..()64.4 -llil ,._ .... s.a SaliG .......... wodd"t No. I ........... pll>'l"t_ .. COlllPl1C ill 11111 11-aaaa. S6S,OOO ar... O..pioiM 11 .. it IOUfMIM9l Nov. 1-1 1 M 1M ~ leKll Tneil O.m. .. , ..... nl IO playi111 i• Soudlem C.utnia. .. llid Naswe. .t.o won 57 cmwer tfnllel aidH. inciudtlll &he 1972 U.S. ()pen and 1973 Frndl Opm. "'Grud CbarepioM 1ntni1 ii a mum ao tht ..,._,. cuty •11i with fttttt on-court compet1tt00 awrounded by a rdaud otr<e>urt aun~." Na.ttaK was tht ffni player ranked ~o. I by tht AMCX'iatton of'Ttnnis Proresuonak' COf!l· puk'f in 1973. Smith wu ranted No. I 1n 1971 and 1972. The Grand CbamptOC'IS is a IQ.year-~ national tour Ot)eft to fOt'lMr Grand PrU p&a)tn ovtr • lS. Ntwp0rt Beach is tht tour's e1-"th $top 1n 1990. For ucket information. phone (800) PROSERV. The USA me.o's volleybell team will fa« Japan in an international ma1Ch at UCl's Bren Evtnts Centtt Nov. 4. Ticket prices for the match art S2S for VIP sats, SI O for rtSCrvcd scats. S7 aeneral admiu1on and SJ for UCI students. Proceeds from tM match benefit the UCI men's vol· leyball pt"O&l"am. The USA team 1s coached by Bill Neville. The team 1nclud~ Scott Fortunt. former standout at Laauna Beach H1&h and Stanford. Fonune. a 6-foot-6 middle blocker and outs1ck hiuer. played on the USA sold-medal team at the 1988 Olympics in SeouJ. Other local products 1nclu<k Mark Arnold from Costa Mesa H1&h and Peppeniine and Bryan Ivie from ~nhattan Beach and USC. ... ,,,. .... ,.,,, Arca 1unior high school basketball teams •~ invited 10 compel<' 1n the Cahfom1a Junior H1&h School Tournament of Cham· p1ons in Nonh Orange County en early 1991. To qualify. the teams must ha\.'C 1981}.90 seventh arad<' team that had thrtt losses or l~s on tM season. Tht tournament 1s OJ>C'fl to bolh boys and airtr, teams. Deadline for entf) '' NO\.'. 8 For infor· mauon. phone S26-16S6 or 447~NJB. Reilly (Irvine) and Ken Nickel had thrt'C goals each. water." From 81 William Nickel scored on a backhand shol ""h 2:52 left in 1he first period to give OCC a 3-0 edge. 1hen Ken Nickel's goal on a break· awa\· made 1t 4-0 and the Pirates were in the driver's scat. The Pirates. who hope to extend their streak against Grossmont on Frida) and claim a share of the OEC title. even study togetl}er. (The team grade point average of 3.3 for this S(mcstcr is the highest of any OCC m en's sports team.) conference pos111on 1s not a huge factor. "If I had a choice. I'd prefer to play poorl} on fnda) and play great 1n the tournament. rather than vice versa. Our focus is always to play well." Against the Gauchos. the Pirates rolled ofT five unanswered goals to s1an the second period and assume a 10.2 advantagc. Sanchez. who led the Bucs with five goals. scored .he first two goals of the match wnh assists from Mike McNefT. an Estancia High product who added 1wo goals. OCC"s Man Goalie Erik Tcrw1lhger played the first half for OCC' and recorded sax saves wh ile Brian Oylear. who played the ~ond half. addcJ thr~ saves. David Sylvester. Ian Condon and John Ruffini also added a goal each for the Pirates. "This is a good team. a tight team." Watson said. "I can't be- lievc how well 1he> take care of l'~rh other both in and out of the "They (the Gnffins) played with more enthusiasm last time." Watson said. "They were more ready to play on that day. They don't have any weaknesses. either. "We want 10 play well. but waler polo 1s not the central focus of our li ves. 11's just one o f many things." OC'C won a pair of conference matches last wcck. d owning San Diego Mesa. 21-10. and Palomar. 19-11. From North Orange COWYty From South Orange COWYty S40-1220 496-6800 642-5678 EJ CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 f"OM NO"TH m.ANGE CO. M0-1m f"OM I OUTH m.ANGI CO. ... 1111 THE DAtl. Y "'-OT CLASSIFIED OHIC£ HOURS T~S..•oC.4! Mon 1 .. a .... s lOe>m Bu..-Counl~ M f 800am S()()c,n'> PtJBllCA T ION OEAOllNE Mone!•' IUHO~ Wtclnftdat '""'Ml•r '''°*' Salutdoy s~ Fn S30 AM Mon SJO PM Tucn S JO PM Wed S JO PM TllUts S JO PM fri S JO PM f11 S :>I PM C .. CK YOUlll AO T .. 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E'ltOI 2M 11A. petto •• COMHUNrTY H:T:!tt11 ~~· ••O ·UOO , evu .M =· 4110 ': uoo•.,..MHrL I=-=-- hllUf)e. -*11•.tcer .... lllctttcr.,..,,_., 1•ra1•. new paint. 28A28Aw/Mel....,.pool ~-.-.Ooedefl 154·~. Kerman Ave.,. ,AX, ·--.:liHI • pr whltra ....... M 6 no S*I. 1550 mo I dap, 750/mo, llOO ~. Ytlwt MlctO. d/W, ... w.t College 1'7·5111 N.8 . 2M, 2 Qr Olf. F· recept. copier, oonf fM, .._....,,. • fMlnt,lnelllorrynopeee. lty t• LnlehlJ 6'2·5114 NOf*S,.....,.20 ,._.,..,..._.,_.,, Nllllr Love!yoondo.tJp ltteGh neprtuw_.... Mc.ti NoV~No, c.1"4-0ICll ,UANllHED, H A. E'IK>E IW09 2IR 1W. ptvt Medi 11•. All LAAGE 1INll wlttl beth, pool,.,._ ... to~ 1·tty'btdft\lrn.f250mo-tnvent0t1. 1200 ·i Cl.-~ i....-1"*1 ttlfft' -18R MOblle home. .... ..... encl w Oat'POt't ma11........ ... N.8. .... ..... MOO 8¥811now1425 146-~538 mo Al ~ ~ llOO 00 __ ., ffOfft ..... -•tr: 2M 2'AM toM~a• In .... .., • ·-fof r9'tf9d couple. NO · -·,.,.ua· ...._ ... ,._ Imo ....._. ~In, 1 ••ctl ...,.,ant.ed IO-==.....-::=~~ Hatbof View .,... Ind beach. Sl50/mo. no '*'· 1450/mo • ~· ~cabee ""· __, ,.., bll oceen/bey l'n.1113 N 8 BR w/pvt IA In FULL ..,..... oflce In Clltion. l.eGO--...UO I flOUMD ---'-' unte. lttclh .... wld. Ysy p r elp111f~ld "171 a It 1M1Newpc)ft64e-1373 pett , M0-3407 ....... 19!. ...PT 9eectl Aoof'll Witt\ "°'*· 816cony, hlgtlcel-Newport c...r, F~ SALL CASHI .._, o.rt .._ _. pvt, l13IO/MO 144-17t.S • -I._ ... 11-90MV,lle) ll"'S••· " W-k"c:Nn PfW 1450 ........ ,.,._.,'"9 eve: ~ .............. -....-rv """__._ 11A carpott .... to A......._ llM'1 I dlatllfy -.. ...,._ Furn Of unfum belC proca.cer local .-•.. ·-T~·· , MO FME RENT! 28A -.... •• -· ..._... ~~.80f"9P'M-~r.utll f4e..2t02 onlJ~••lhl'l. ~ •1 "'* LiOi'r:l~·i·~·i·i·~iiilriii Bener lfwl MW. 2M. deft, .,.;.. s1501~. 2m110 c.1a1-40ll11W2Pm · 2sut111nc11I0-92tl ,..., l)(Of, 25-35..,, NB mm1211amra rro, ,..._,.,.oeoo L.08T: & ._' ~ 28A end uNt. Pvt bQI. 772-4805 Avt now ....... I-... 2M 28A ~ tll()/l'M). condO. pvt bdrm I bdl, ~70 cmloO ....... -r patio. N0.-.114I01mo _, 1 ..... ~· .._ u-...11111.,.a 2718 peo1 & tennil. Qoee 10 __ 'I •I -••••-YOftlteu. If ~· -...7Morl44-2241 m 1~11• 2 BA. I IA.*·.,._ -· """ .. ..__ .... _ bc:tl $5001mo 64~ • ._ •• -'ft'·--·•• •aalltull. ... -- 1200 eqft~llde amlll ~·· Ffl»I, lndry 1molc9'. 17S-3 II or •SEA ~ MOTEL* • . 24'3 eq ft tor • &II 1111 ~-=·~MDl::'i-ji ... iii'il iii ... ....... 548-4508 rm, d lw, elc UH ltl-7._.195 (1-Spm) Wtc:ty ,.,. .. now 8V1111. RESPON MIF non-smk.r AEOUCEO RATE. EH.JOY 1..._15~ rwMft Oft 2300 I.If, 8ft'f -' ... ...... 2606 28A 1'.;eA. ptlmi £.... 1'5-0302 2BA, apadOua, privete S1A7.00 wk I up. 2274 "" •BA CM ~ 28&. Furnmm'coper •veil Trwt o.cta 110.000 38A2~.2tp.fM\tm. • 11A +din. Upper. lldelocetlon,towmouee ..... patio,...,_ a dryef. Nwpt8W.CM~7445 =:~15 utll a 1-0111 &• 205 11.000.000 CalDeniean la JCI, ardfv. Klde/petS 0 r 1 It Io cat Io n . ltYte. ~ gerege. C f W• to beec:n. Quiet PRIME OFFICE SPACE Auoc 4.._.135 NOWt Ok. 115'1/mo -.IOl5 S 12001mo. 173-4012 "50/mo 759-8242 ondo-1tyle 10 ' Apt. ll!9L 1815/M0.175-5205 l oo••1tes WMted .,.,..._ et 1125 F s G •NWPTTEWCE3'itA ; l.ofaVweRttrs 28R 18A, enct. gatege. ~~;~~!nu. •Wfrll• 2724 Ill( m ... t. ~~ ~·E°':.::--..iilil!l!!oiiiii~~'!l'!!"i·....,1 944 21MIA, lmmeC eond, t4 •IDBI•* a10Ye. retrlQ. Cat olc. 155-oMHnmed oc:cpy * ,_ ..... ~ swetened. Large Call Todd et 451-.2499 ecreofr'.:,1;:_i:;04Peti 28R 18A, frig, W/O, S695imo63~7tecurtty. ON BACK BAY ...,,..,., Frig. di"'""*, atcwe Ml ftWlltBI =~:,0;:~: F•t AiepollM. We buy & 1195/mo 648-0&45 SMta lsebel. 2BA ·1BA. Incl. No pets 545-4855 tr1gere1or/treezer. u s.M TOI~;; •Yeenv lelel ....., 3 Great upper unlt-3BA. 28A 28A. frptc, 0 1w. quiet 2 persons 1780. •NEWPOAT HEIGHTS• Stltlle. ~. MIF to.,_. eefCIM equtpm.nt In· Cofl"Mrd., ''operty * * BA.. 2 BA condO, 2 car 2•.;BA. 1 car .... ..,.,.,. prbege dllpout, gat· Cell Al. Mf.8121 28f\ single Oldet l)(lfd. 2BA. 1'MSA In N.B. w/2 Ctuded '1350 mo ,.., ullt1. 2778 •WIDOW HAS .... TOii pr . .....,bey&beeetl. 11400 or yny-11950/mo •g•. tndry S880/mo PIM-W/-&11 patio lndry.Mr Nopeti yroklmelenrPleclntlll Nopet1piellel 631-6959 $10,000"".Nocredlt"' * 175-3819 * 973.4()12 Lore Vance Avell lmmed. 241-7383 ---saooi ~·145 16th. $340/mo • 'ill utill NO penllty Cell DeNIOtl Att , ---NW!D mo. Avlil Nov 1 No drugl. -SOUTHERN UTAH Aeaoc 499-4135 NOWI YEARLY 38A COTTAGE. rs *1"28R 1 ~BA, CIHr. S750/MO yf1y Clelo 1BR "-f 'd ' 147..eeo5• St~ 10 bell M/F 1hr freewey on/oft remp 1 02 · Avlil now. Oc:Mnllde of -twnhM, flp, encl gar, 28R. 2BA & pello No pet• 'A blk 10 bctt ·1 809 ...! '*' · · w/1·2 oth«S. 112 46ttl St ecr• Commen:lel Lot. •9'NM. Qt> RATE• Bal~ ~·2 n~ky'1 Balboa ,rillull 2607 ~}~· ::Owsti~';'e64 Avl From S8501mo. 2151 Pa-stove & refr.g. 2:' =•• 0; mesaege upstr1 s1r .. 1 p1r1clng $ 2 9 • 9 o o T • r m s 30 Yr Loen. Private ln- 617-3 • 1 & 2 BR epts. CIOM 10 ctflc: A\19. See Mgf a smkg. 1 person 7~1a 28A 18A ept. Quiet l)(ol. 1475 Inc utll 641-7337 801·586-1318 vestOf• Lock-In re': now. Tll a.... beeetl. Some w/gatage & **Lg ctHn Studio, B·101. 855-0l65 --25 to 35. S400 utll Incl . 1'3-9722 3BR 2'MIA end unlt. din vlew1 $550 • 1895. ~~c~t NO r'' P\m 11 • IPTI A•llllAIE IPT1 Avell 1mm10 JlmH, Gar!gt! fot Rtnt 2740 FIND rm. rem rm, walk to 873-3152 $485 mo. Remote geregn pool ON THE BAY 673-5063 -lndullrlll 2788 ~Nng. 640-1858 BR ~ -B-240-2299 880 lndryfec enJoyoo; 1BDRM.1BA .... $9SO 8 3BA 2BA. frpk:, 1 bll to 1s10ve:~ t~. u~~ In~· •DELUX CARPET '* t>eeu'tttut 16 ~ garden No pets 5-41-15010elty e-5 2=:,~B:.:"!':.1n a~. WAITED: '~c!~ ~r~v':i~ F::: I, • • I r bdl. Aefng. w/d hll up. StrHt prkng only 2::,. 18A, 7=tiosJ8'~· •Pl s Call collect _ __ w/d. very pvc & QOMtt Stir ..... .. .... door 56clsQ ft or ~ gwage. new pelnt & S500/mo 675-9'148 al U 213-433-7550 or llffllft ...U wtcommullng couple ..... .,.. $990/mo 1777 Whitt•. cerpet S f475 6'2· 1311 1 BR yf1y St efrlg 1 740tmo 854•7592 71A-650-o625 Completley remodeled. who uMS 1Br 4 ntslwtl ..... c M day 540·9352. ~ £.......,. rhrou~h cbissified M&.YPUT MALE NUASE ....... a111htlle tor --1111. Min.mum I hCM9 -• ,.. 135-4713 5BR, 3BA, newly, re· garage. 2' bffl~ ~· •2 WEEKS FREE RENT Sperkllng cteen 2Bdrm 28Rl 2BA. $1500/mo $1050/mo 644·6476 W lZJ.1111 648-0l81 modeled. light & bright. 3 Av8ll 1mmed 1765/mo 2BR 2 8A. laundry. 1'•88, gat, $760/mo All y(ly SenOy beach. glf-•NEWPORT CREST -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l .. -------------------------cet gwage 19'4 Pon 6'5·58&2 catPofl Low move-In uhta pd Sorry, no pets age 213 E. ECSgewater, Furn pool.lenntl Beech "'!! II .. Seabourne we, For $745/mo * S48-5091 t960 Welt~ 642·'424 Belbol.. 642·4905 week· Ck>M 35• Minon smkr Cornmcrdli II S5001MO. Furnished small d•ys 9-5 _,,, R E r.a...11 --• ..... '3850. or for sale studio 1 Quiet meture •BAV TIMBERS• Tiii II Tll P1J11U S5001mo 645"' ........ 3 •• -ent 6«-5442 non smoker, pr1V bueh, 18R. frple. cable. pool, .... ...... BEAUTIFUL Back Bey • Newpor1 Bctl E/8Juff 8 AYRIDGE -CONDO ullktlnpeld 675"'1751 pe110.gar.nopets 399W vllW 2BR2BA.2-c.arger poollfde execuu..,.t\Ome lustnt ss/Offlct Rtnt ey CHAJtl.ES GOREN getld ent • 28R 2eA Neer OCNn small furn Bay St $&85 650-6357 H ll lllU Aft wl opnrs fireplac e etec: gar, pvt bath, S650 2769 with OMAR SHAfttF lower unlt.'l.eer get. llp. for SINGLE No ~ 1'-ClMn. ~lg 28' 188, Top erH. park-hke Mt· s1400tmo 721"1160 721-0400 ~ TANNAH HIRSCH near Jem~ .. & Bison M50lmo ~ MCVr~:i'! new crpt, vertiCets. dlw, Ung Beeulllully main-Oilu•• furn oceanfront Baek Bay NW huge tlM ••New ottice. 1ppro• $1325/mo * 760-M71 lo-mo 673-5-489 garege. tndry, stOfage talned 2BR S825 Up & 3Br. '"'•Ba. moe:ro. gar, all go 81.._ 'cin wtc d41Y1 n-220 1/1 wtr;cxoer win· BAVSHORES pvt gete $750 NO PETS 640-2495 1BR M50 Up ac>c>ll. S15501mo winter smk/pet F~n. wlO, dlw, dows on E 17th St Costa guarded 38' 288 home. (otanl dtt Mar 2622 •EJSIOE 2BR w/garage. No PetCatt VELMA rate 982"5155 etc $395 • ulll 641·5020 Mese &A6-4l30 walk to prtv•t• t>Mchn 1 1 btoctl to China Cove ,,... carpet & drpa, pool, 141 2"1 E11clu11ve Blutts aree CdM Fem rmmte wntd 10 121 I H22 S/f 8albOI Bly Club Lovely, quiet tocallon. spa, no pell Quiet lush • twnllms Lrg 3BR 2' .. BA, Stir 3BR. 2'~BA Twntlm 2 1817 w .. 1e11n. NB ~nhcr Yulncrable. East d~Js NOltllt • s 4 •176 .. Jl •Al I Me-6219. 118-799-4856 1BR • den. sngl encl get groonOs 63 t-7376 YiLU WIST &PTS lfg patios $1,250-StSOO car gar wld frptc No Agt S41·5032 BEACH HOUSE LM·rent. $950/mo Agt. 759~89 •L11ge c1een Quiet. 2br 2111~ Oer,ft .... per mo Uke new64 637 pets $$10/mo 720-3719 Central Coeta Mesa Fvll WEST 3BR 2BA. fenced y8'd, VteWt t BR. fronll the 2b1. lrg closet1, pallo. llM/ Ml-iNl Amigos Way 64~ 58 COM Fem to Stir 2BR MNlee From 300 1<1 It to Q J 10 9 l •• 4 EAST frplC, pool, MW carpet, bay new paint & carpet. di'#, ,,.._ crpt, glf. lnOry • llAI Hlllll llWI 1 •1.BA duple• trptc w/d 600 New improvement• • pnt $1600/mo 497-1320 Ctffn & cute Stove.I S875 NO PETS tA0-2495 WESTBAY APTS 2BR28A pool 11100/mo S375tmo 1nc1' utu. gar & S901tt plus fr• rent. • A J 10 IS • IC 7 • Q 9 BIG Cenyon TwnhM o~-carport 6'2-6515 •Wllm• $200 OFF MOVE-INll 6'0-63J9 Of 723-0426 HlrH 759-0374 141-9663 • 2 tooklng golf c;ourM 28R ---Attrecllve Apt1 with • K ) • It 6 • J 10 9 7 6 s l SOUTH 2BA tennis pool '2-c:ar BRANO NEW unit. 38R. ... •• ,,.... pool/spa Beeullfully Sui 2 BR 1 BA apts. 1 tlse t'MN,ll~I' ~11''0 ~"l -J)~ h.C..• ... gar ag• Cell . Ben g8'. frptc, view 325'" Large loft 1BR. pello, lan01cepeO Hlllng lrom bet\. PellO, hid pool, .. ~ l'CIU ~~ '-~';J .... 67&-8420/tl 67..,731/w · Mergut111t1. S 1450/mo eoontt:y setttng. $745 No Sorry No Pets parking Furnlunturn Avl ~..,GAY L -. ..... "--... lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ______ 581-4489 213·5~770 p1t1 180 21st St 1mmed S8751mo · sec; • ._,..... ...,_. fl ..,. .. --•-Ctlarmtng 2BR l~A front. 646--4262 Of MS..9S43 ~~oom rr~~ * 7244900 * ._ ':" ..:°e-' _... ~ ....,.r• --n• frp6c:, ltove. fng. w/d. •Letge lhetP & cteen 2Bdrm 1 B• S820 Sl>ACtOUS 2BR 2BA Complel.•IY remod•!_!~ gwege, petlO, gmdr. utlfs 1&28' Patio. get. d/w 2250 v~erd 540-9625 lrptc 2-cat gerage Pool I " U R C C H ' 3BR 2'_.BA ti.euty """ pd Weft( to betl' $1250 ChllO ok From $6401mo Neer Fashion 1111nd . . ~~t~':'~ mo Avt 11117 760-36?6 541-9950«645-5577 Bactlek,. 5605 $995 No pets 640-19 11 I' I' 1• I I """ greenblf1 toc:aUOn Speclou1 2BR 1'-'tBA •lN&llll• 1 Beor~ $705 SltPTISUI Chiktren& pet10 k. ShOf1 twMme CloM to blach 2BR 1'•BA. ~·•· W/0 2Bdrm I •B• S830 One to loor bedrOOf'l\I ai I f 1 H E T I J or tong term IHH & shopping $950/mo '*~· pool pvt yetO HUE 1a1t1 S1 642-0856 the beaell. yrtylwlntw• . Imm. d 0 cc up. n y 900 See l.atll &«-2611 BONUS 631"'°95 2 &.ctroom , .• B-; USo F•irnlUnl\lmUOO-S 1500 ........... I ___.l...__~l -r ....... I 11900/mo SUPER cteen 1BR stcwe. 2Bdrm 288 saao ClU Yl.U lllT&ll .. lllllT 1'9frlg Nsmkr No Pets ..... , UU 3BOrm 2B• $950 111-4112 I S t M U N ~ ~ ~ :,., V9fy "": tn-am. ,....... No wetetbeds 1 person 2SR. 1BA New crpl & 151 E 2 , .. St S4&-~a -----r I I' I =. 'f!!~. -!.. :=.:.. ;;.! S700/mo 6'0-7834 dr..,... P1tl0 Sunny to------WALK to beach nr Hoag . -.... -_ ......... :::".._-......... •I -cation S765/mo • 8~ $635 •Lg 2br 2b• hvnhse S975 ~ coutd elmolt coneidlr tt . • • Cosu AMw 2624 $1001~ 329 Unlvetllly 1 Beoroom $705 •2t>r. frplc, lwnflM s9001 .. ,-.-H-E_N_£_T_"""lgetege ---I '-1t~ 1 \: J1 r! X 11 Of Apt M 6'2-2818 No 13 1 E 18th St &A&-6818 Pool. spe, Indy, gerage ' WALK TO SHOPS Pets 1401 SupertOf 646-6838 I I I 1· r • , __ .... ~· ...-.. REALTORS • 28R wlgat, $745 water pd, -WESTFIELD APTS ---by 1•1 :1 ....... ':'1' -· etun. eteg1n1 twntlm, 3Br New carpet & pelnt CHRISTMAS SPECIAL BeauUfufly Maintained Wlml IEITll '"" '""-loo ·--,... ....,. 2' .. Ba lnOry, flp, f()frnal 1671 'A' Orenge 636-4120 F;:Rrent ~Of:;-: =n 2Bdrm 28• $820 Balboa Oceanfront • ':·:·' , .. ...ar•fOI' I' r I' I' I' I' I' r I DIR, new dee. 2-car ger. No p.f::,...se ~.5859 398 w w11son 631·5583 ouplu 4BR. 3'~BA. I~=='='===~· ~-=::· =:· :::::·~:::· ~·;::::::::· ~-~· • A I 6 J • Vokl t QJ9 7S 4 J •·A Q The b1ddmg f.ul Sot1t h \\ Ht Pau ,. 1•· 3 t Obi Pas P Pass Pass ' . Obl •-\1aJOf l*O-SUllCf 'or1111 Pim s • p,,, Opening lead Two of • On e in a "'h1le a hand turn up an a toumamtnt .,..htch 1s • perrcct double-dummy problem Thi, deaJ is from the m:enc World Olympaad m Geneva, Swt1~erland . The v.an- nan& hne was found by J~n-Claude Solan of f ran1.c Can you do '1\ "ell looking a1 311 the cardf! \\t'\t'\ 1ump 101hrttcltlb' prom· 1scd a m•JOr-t•o-suitcr and fas'• thrtt dwnonds showed no pref•· encc bd•crn heans and spMel. n. rest of t.M auction was UIUf'al; ho""cvcr, •e doubt whether we v.ould have doubled a arand .. wtlh the West hand! West's crump le9d 1oc theddCMI off to a &ood start. With 1 ..,. spade los.cr and pro'bablc club a-. declarer's problem was to tclOr't 1-0 ruffs an dummy. Also, East h8d to ~ ltept off lead to prevent tk de- fenders from lcadiQI UOlber trump. Declarer did wdl by winnina tM firsi tnck m dummy and ladina a spade East flew m with the U..,. dttlarcr 100~ the ice and l1Uldc tbc It(} return of the ciJht of sp9da. \\est. v.ho had unbloclced lht niM. "'" forced 10 v.an with th.t ten. OD the spade con11nua11on. (kcllrer could noc afford to ruff wnh tlw eight, saner Ea.st v.ould have beta able 10 o,crrurf Declarcr'i solution v.as most dqant-instcad of naff. ang, South dJ.scarckd a dub from du mm)' O* dcdarcr was U\ control When West ~~vcred with spades, declarer ruffed biah on the tabk, came to hand lll'ith the~ or dubt and ruffed a club wtlb dummy's lac trump A hcan ruff provided lhe t"nlr) to drav. the lasr crump and cla.am the doubled con1raa. •Int grnbll/cul·O•·HC ·-~ f111J S2 t50tmo • •• u ... eu •c~1 I I I I I I j I j •oc $18i5 Agt 781-7322 Ctun 2 BR. 1 BA Dupie•. 408 E. OCEANFRONT ••• "'' --------T-0--D--A--Y--,-S--------., ••DUPLEX NEWPORT 2BR, 28A. New catpet, paint. smelt Fountain 642-4905 Wkdys 9-5 SHOAES2br,2ba.2cal 18Rnewcrpt. ~:c:c:~enc gerege Vll!y 2634 ICUMLITI ANIWI ., ger Walk to bHCh Pool, apaNo~St\Ook-up Also,2 8R.1 8Awlthw/d Los Cabflfteroe furnished FIND· ,3~0,!INt:in~e6e1-611~lSOWl•P!flOOnoAIPOW CROSSWORD PUZZLE $980/mo. 631-1895 . tlkup $750/mo. Both Bec:helor $15()/mo . 1 BR OS .0.1.C ""UI Ill PSI"' ueep II dN1I °' S«.uelllt• Eeltblutf 3BR 2 BA ,,... Wlltull YIUJll IVall 11/ 1 541-3135 or $850/mo Inc Club mem-ot sao& pue ~ ·~ tnOQll A""f AJe,<. SI l>U9QSl'll4 A,. ...,.. Twnhm ; 342 l<I "· 6'5-8122 1 541~ t>«shlp & utu 641-7535 through clusified 3t:JfWNt1n:1-~-~-~ -IPIJf'l:J Completely renov•l•d ~-------_..__. _______ ...,, ________ ,,_ ______ ...,........l""""!""""""'""""""'""""""'""""""'""""""'""""""'~~""""""'~""""""':-----1 ACROSS Wool Berber & Ille Clt>Ne & pool aiA Inc •It 2 cer gar with wld hkup AVI lmmed $1,350/mo dey 5'W·5710 .. fOI Ptetre Pm 873-tl93 EASTBLUFF Randl-ltyte 3BA 28A home, ffplc:. garage. pool 1cce11, $1500/mo Viii• FWntall 675-4912 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I w~•r. Oct. 11 111111 NW• Mactc This i1 National M-,ic very lpeciel 3 BR. <J, .. t O.y 1n memory of Enc Weiss.. tocaUonl Sec 1ys. frpcl. lg kno*n thro~out 1hc world as yerO w/peOo Ordnr Inc "Harry Houd1n1." This rtmarkab&e 12.050/mo. 780-506' showman was the h1S}lts1 paid enter· tainer in the history of "-udcvillc. L91UJnlftlll Houd1n1. a n Aries, displayed Furn hm • wlnt1t qualities of has Lod1ac.al s1an - 67'\·2241a18·211-6062 pioneer. inventive. darina. ability 10 ------ecncrslc uc1temcnt. Houd1n1 WU LIDO ISLE ch11mlng & such a remarkable escape 1niu that Clffn 2BR 28A wlfrplc. dictionaries 1od1) define "to patio. 2 cer garage, Houd1n1zc" u bean' able to escape S 1600/mo VIiia lW'lt• from 1hacldcs. rntra1n1s. Houdini -_ e75-4t12 An" \alute! ~ '~'. un~ ~~~ Al'.U&' (Marth 21 ·Apnl I~): 11300/mo Beck bey You II uudt alamour. excitement. HorM erea. 47&-1050 mystery, 1ntna~. Moon 1n your Siii' ii:&iijjiiiii;ii"'iiiliiiiiiiiiii 11Cttnts pcnonahl), s.tn1u1li1y. ttll 111111 & llnllft appeal You'll be provided with in· Lg pllt, 58A l&A. "*' 6 rormauon prt'VIOV\ly ccnsort'd. mo Ill 17500 541-3~ P1t«S rc~nlcd Mlllll 1111-TAURU CApnl 2().May 20): Ob- 38" I'~. w/d hllup. ger-ta1n hint from Atl~ mes~. Look ege 11300/mo 722·1\77 behind 1"ncs. So1MC>ne rtttntly ---lllT lllllD-took notet on )Our IK'tiviucs. ambt· ... lion unlQut talents. What you 11y CIMn. ~ 2 :I 11 hkcly to ~ on t~ rttord. Talk &Mch dole. 3 IA, 2 • th --2 CM Qtl Comm pool, WI •••• tennil l13ff/mo OIMINI (May 21-June 20): * f50..l14& * Burden It hf\cd. you arc frtt 10 N!'°W"POAT TERRACE trl\tl, to tMOUrlllt wider auchem.-e SNclOUI 2 .. tory )IA. Many of )'Our fondc~t ho~. wishes 21~ twnhme, 91'ege. Ylill bt fi.tlflll~net Ml&Ye 1• lft pool, lndfY. 111H1mo. your rorncr. ttfvit as private cheer- 175-4'tt2 lltlr int ttttion. HPTTerroondO, a,, dtfi\. CANCER (June 21-July ll): Focut 2~ 2·11Y end uNt. on c.arttr. but&netS. ambhion. abd1ty llf ~~. patio. tp, Hr 10 rommun1<1Ut' Mth ~in Pot- PMI 11080 .,._.711 1uon ohu1horny. H~-Undtprn· * Y11W• ck~. onainahty. wilhnpns IO in· I OOYIH\' C<>Uf'T wst In your Oi'n capabll1t1n .. 3 M. 3 IA. "°°'-t.we 11,..,._ .... ,... L&O CJal)' lJ..Aut. ll,: ~ otJwn k ftOW )°" lft capal* of ckc:idiftl )OUf O'*ft fate Sof'M ptnOft teen1· ly took it on thrir own to IMl&c d«tMOftt )OU thcMald M~C madt lft ftnt ~ ~ ... md to this ... "lpu .. OCMI VJaG0 (Aut. 2).Sepl. 22): Di• ~t,. look beyoM dllt .......... (tied ..... """' ... ~tlllOftl. ......... dow 10 *I dW.,.... UBIU (~. 23-0ct. 21): What apparcd to be brcakabk turns out 10 be sohd. Love relationship currently comphcetcd but e'entually could provide f«"hna of sccunty. E'mpham on work methods.. bu1c 1uu". em- ployment. SCORPIO (<Xt. 23-Nov. 21): lk rtady for discovery. e<henturc, var- iety. confen1on by mem~r or op- posite SCA Oct thouahts on paper. rtalile )Ou'll pin via wnucn word. lnd1vtdual )Ou 1rus1 " flnanc1all cm barrassed SAOmAJ\JUS (Nov. 22-Dtc 21)" Lunar aspects ro1ne1dc with (TC8hV'I• t). st) le. tcnsuaht)'. U C'1tcment of d 1tc0vcry MIJOr domestic adJUSC· ment could 1nt'ludc actual chanlt' or rcsukncc or m1n11I status. Taurus 1nvohcd CAPalCOllN tDcc 22-Jan 19), Obtain htnt from a11ttsr1u• mn.\ltc. Fam1I) member adm1t1 wotry conC"Cm1n1 budtrt. rettnt e'· pcnsn. FOC'us on tttunt). propcny. lal"ft household 11em Gtt dear ddi· nlllon or C'\pct"llllOn,_ AQU.ARI (Jan 2().feb. I 8): What ~me pcl"KlnJ rqard u JOlte ihould ~ taken seriously by )OU. S«nano ftaturtl chal~ntc. dad· hnc. rc'pon11b1l11>-strol\I loYe rtla· t1on~1p. ~ tnp 1nvofvn R'lativ..- an d1 Im\. PllCU (ftb. 19·M~h 20)t Faltr claim it upoeed. You bmtftt •• mutt, ptt1\a1>1 nnannelty. Emphalls Oft lbtlity to k>aatc arttelc loll, mt• na or ..-n. You'll bt r1d ofburdm and • rnut1 win 111n edded tftCll· n1hon. .............._ Oct. H to make ou bid. dov.n or opt uut •--1• of a ron1ract or 1arttmen1 'ou cun ARIES (March : I· .\pnl :o) This l"llSC •II I~ financial rnourcn )OU seems 10 ~ one of thollt' pc-nods ~u1rc. C'Cn 1f A ma1or 11tcr1uon in ..... hrn others h«lg~ their ~t and the -.orltina pettcm of ~our ltfe hu 1raue over tnll<'\ Ho"'c'cr. you co like p(aC'C know full v.cll 1ha1 )OU have been 5CORf>IO (Ck' 24-No\. 22): Man 1ttatt'd unfair!" or UnJUStly and cumnll> pQ'\S1ng throuJh I~ mcn- thettfon-must bani the drum unul tall> akn and anal)tiC'al s11n of )'OU ll't \ttti~fit'd 1t.11h an offer. ~ule· Gem1n1 tend' ll) ma~c )uu O"<'r· ment or "'" agr«m<"nt. drsmauic linancual pmbkmi. WhlC'h TA RllS ( .\pnl 21 ·M• 21 ): This is 1 puy bttau'IC ,., nun) current may .....-ell bt 11 um<' ul unt·enamt)' or d1ffi ulun can tit-1hra\hcd out and C'Stran~mcnt from thOS( who have a new formula fo, 1~ futurt' aarccd e11hcr bttn cl~ or pla t'd 1 m.,or SAGmAJUVS f 'JO' B·Dtt 21) role 1n )Our hfc: Hov.evcr. )OU, more Cumnl iQnctal') inn~ appnr than most know chat tame alone can to bt mak1n1 ou rntlns and uncn· heal emotional nils ind that.. 1n (act, ta1n about lona·tcrm plans or obJ«· finantts ire the ttal bone of con ten-11vtt HoY.t\rr Ol\C'C: a financial ar· uon rantttncnt ha' tittn qrttd or a GEMINI (\1:" 21-Junc: 21) ~ulcmc:nt fin;ah1cd ",many more ~ncs of dc'c1sl\ c ~JX'<'CS art a clear ptttn of the pe111~-ullr Jipav. .. ,11 fit and d<"fin11c s11nal 10 top d•clhna 1n10 e>la<"C 1n the pa.st end set n&ht beck into I~ C,U.RICORN f()c( 22-Jan 20): ma1Mtrcam of life Vou have much The comb1nrd 1nnucnccs of 10 do. e'p(flentt and kam -bt 11 planc:tar, .ct1\lt 1n rp10 and a on 1 \Cr) pcrwnal lc,el or ~rd1n1 trick) Upttt tu Jup1tt'T' arc onl) your profC'\S1onal and financial ~ vralna ou 10 kt ao and bt '""'arc cunt)' that lctllftl t\pcnC'n e1tbtt ""°'" CANCER (June ~l.July 21~ Wtth 11on1ll ot 1n cum-nt financaal ..... mon than a huk help from our 1np.. att pen of"'hat hfe 11111 about fric:nd )OU should now ~ bee ona and thn'tforc ·~peblc. your hunchn and 11l1nt the odd AQtlAJU\JS (Jan. 21·Fcb. I'>): chanc.~. abo'c all. Hlound1na every. Th\"tt tt•ll "nu point an ao•na o ;n one 1n 111ht w11h our brfadth or any ~ old around -~ .. Uy vmon. Rc:mcmbtr. howc"~• 1hat on tht wOf\ front Ho"''"'''" the u~ others dcs~rately need your 10 mekt ~nc ret humble .,.c will cn-alt\1ty or upc™'nec and mwt bt 1tm0St 1tnPoS 1blt to resa Jutt pe~ Ult•na po«. cnsurt that )-Ou don•t So too •r lftd •(July 24-AUJ 23): In anc~nt say eot1ttdtrabl) more tt\aft Stt• hm~ Piuto •as as\OC'11tcd •1th 1hc 1uons --amnt u..,._otld and thcrtfott more far. PllCD(Ftb. 2~~ 20): Theft cd 11\an rt' end. Howit~cr. OVCT' "'-' 11 no OllCJ"I out or lum•"I bact ftO'W. "''' wtttt or .c> you wtJI be twwt T1\c llt'Pf'C*'hl"I F"uH MOOft In that 1h1j wlf-11mt l)Qntt bat the Teunn C'Ut1 am. t-o of dw mott ~to brint order ind se.blhty °" 1rnJ4h\.t •ntkl or our tolat than IP ocr. ll II YOUa ma'l'DA Y: dw ~ '""'' thtO\llh tome kind or and thcttfoft tofnc kind of a mt;or You bf* (tom •m1ly u.dibOft, • ,,,... ~'al or ~ ~ chentr Of " ... "•I• UM\Oi .. '* tf C"Otakt ha\.e btcft wpentcd ,..,_ one OtlilftUlttOft or domntK' affain you arc to l(fue~ \ht,.., fl/ k'ttp-« bol9' pattftll You 'arc dyMtnte, VlllOO (Aut. 2~. 2)) ~ tanc"C' or ~1tl0ft )-0.-' .. )<* man o( )<Wr "ll'WI we CUft• pna fiw Wttb "-'~ btc1t dlf'fkovh. t'lll'ftf tro"m.el Tauntt. Uo. ~ ..,.. dcmandinc •nd to 11C>mt nn•. IP vooa 81aTllDAY •TODAY: ..,.... oeey 1mponan1 roln •• ,_, llOtlcri ... not 10 m(nttOn ftftOCioMI-Your ~I MX'Cll or pro. hit C\in'fn1 t>C'tc hfl9' .... ta ........ I)' up1tt1lllll. HO\lllt,tt. 11 !en ,-ftwonal kil~\trMnti .,._, '° M caM domnoc ld;UtUnnt IMt co.W .,. .. '°"ICf "' t'-t ~ ud tliltft-101M01W thf • ,,..,.... " 1hc .,. aM'ttMk chl"lf of ,., t n•e or f'ott. M'9tr\tt pncc yo.a ere now "'"' H~. "° mans U. c:a.- 1 Brinv uo 6 FOOd f<lfl 10~11y 14 -.,. 15 Type ol ~ Ill O!igltW 17 Veg11acils 11 Conveyance tt Quallty "'" 20 Declwea 22 Was 1111 Of'*' ol 24 fgypllM nacure ~ 26 It !mpOr\8"1 21 Cur'tlllfl-toc> concHlen 31 NIQ81M 32 StrlilOf'lten 33 lnltf\IC10t 35 Weier body 38 E°yel*I ,. Jolly - 40~dilll 41 ... ~"'"*'' 42 Str Mhut - 43~ 2 3 17 59 ~It'll •IY'e ebtlr 81 H•den '2 A 8"ln4e 83 MIU Dl'PP' ...., "'"~ IS -oft ~ .. Nlnttl pr« IT SI IOW4'l'IOtllel ton .... """ moM) '"'' ........, ... ... m n , Oc11u"6, Sllilllri• ,. """ '" ~=-· ... .., _____ _ 1Mft'81 """" °"""' No~•i .... .., pay -)Wt' fl ~:ctom. " .... ~ ,, oat ....... ... you .. di"*> .,o-cr. '" ...... .... .mt; '"" ~ __,h " • ...ft ......... lfM',"-,... -..... ,_.. f'O" tM4 ~ou can IMutdk ,UlaA (Sefl. ~ ll~ Enttt 11oM .,._ 1 ""'lt ,_. ·'* 'Ill na "°"'°'IOR. k)ft, l'htft could tMt '"*"*'°" Of -JU ft-~ cti1•1111ft ... )W _•...._ •* ....... "-'°"-'°---------_.....;.m;;.;....~="•~~ MM .... ,...,,~~!!J °"" •'*'*'!!!.._.!!!~~!!!!!!.:.-l!!i!!ll!!l..11111 ...... • ·-.. )7 0.....WMllMCI 29 Tum 40 P9ri0Clteal 42,...., 10 '3 Some 1oo4'*'-• ... ll'notogr.,ned ('<It I ,...,_, ...~-47 ~ --.in• unic '8 Mell• ,...... .. Call up SO Stone~ S3 Eatlyli- 55 Art~ 51 tn--57~ tOllllltbla .,....,.._ , ao1::a11 • t12• =AttendMtl 1351( llMtlllr ~S:.. = Staff needed lo work with ./ .. NlllH• ' IAM-IPM 1 1• Ph ,_ Dev. Dis Chlldren/Adulta Earn up to MIOOO per mo 1-y _ In small oroup l\Ofnea, c.1(71•1'47·7128 -FIT &. PIT avail Good -.....-__ AT HOME benefits Call 557-8113. llllaam M I00-321-3311 Ext 217 -a.MMlllH PIT ComlMflcel PfQpef'ty and OP!N IAM-tOPM 2 °hr: ci:;.s"dY.iwti eetulty customer MrVIOe l t 5/c:.ll Call 8'5-3728 rep wlltl 3-5 yrs agen- 1111 • •-_ _ cy/broker exp. Salary H•HI ..... IELIVEIY lllVU 135,000 • per yr. Call At F:, ~ =-~~:; FLOWER REMINDER Quinlan, 833•9550 payabtet .net various CALL 852-&155 llTllllllm .a ottw accounting tune-... -H'-s CIA. us Customs, DEA. Ilona. Aeeountlno ••-•-etc. Now Hirino C•tl through tNI belanee a To oive food samples In ( 1 )805 6 • 7 .. 000 E t muse. MinitTMn 2 )'UfS supermarkets Good pay K-22387 " ·v x cOMtNC1ion p-vable ex-71'1972-4772 perlence.C .. Aebeccaat Dental •Slll&IHI 144-2418. OITH OUllSllf needed 10 work with Dev -.... _,Ill.I PI T 10·14 da 1 month Ola. adults In a communl- •WRTW IUU No evN or c:;, ~DA :!,~= ~~fi0~:~3?~ preferred Chee<IUI quel1- Whot.ale lumber co ty office 558 1122 lfFIOI .. -1 .-Ing motivated lnd1v -m;" •'"*'· 1 'If •JU>. Good •IESI CLEll*-Lt tYJ>lno. lilinQ. phone, --'--••--s1c1111 1 appr1112hrwk 751-2271 .......__ • ..,., F T poi;111on 4 pm-12 mid· must. c.11 Sue 259-1100 mte c an 531 7840 HSITE Pltnln ... -. -ltl IPIUTll DRIVERS WAITED for nice 24 unit complex In PIT gravreyerd Of com-central CM LIQht malnt b I n a t 1 on 0 r a v e -Get paid to be the bCISt' helpful 546·9950 Y•dllWfnO. Mull type Part or Full Time • Piek -PAlf Ill! AREA Wi• train Co11e Mesa your noui 5 Seniors and • $5 25/hr. S..0-1777 studPnt5 ~l<:ome Will Pan-Time 2·3 days per train Must nave econo weelt Will train Apply car or truck Catt today PENNYSAVER 1660 llTIR 11ms available In Costa Mesa Newport Beach HuntlngtQn Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING aw. 842-4333 A Secure CerMI' In The ci.c~11e11t c.omp.ln)' West ,.:P~laicielinti11amCiioistiaiiMiiiesiia .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Coast Ewprf'ss Counet"s. I .,............. 850-1015 Job tnformetloo & Test • Preparetloo Available CM '35-9165 x4 10 Wmnstr 895-9668 •410 c Anahefm 828-8594 x410 Earn $300 $500 per week Reae11n9 Books at nome Call 1 615 47J 7440 Ext B·249 HTE HARD Neeoeo for pn~JIP c.om- • sERVICE ELECTRt· mun.t)' n Lagu1 1 Beach TIONS WANTED Pleese Many b enel11, Call cell 557-9112 M ·W·F 494-857 1 btwn 8-12 Must have • good dnv1no record Ex -General OlltCP cetlent oPP<>rtunity HTllEPRUEH IUTCIUHf StmlTM $5 00/tlr • $25 OOt hr Sell • coupon cards tor gas sta· tlon1 Flexible days com plete trainlno Even.nos •:30-8:30 pm & Saturday 12 n'lon to 4 pm 714-~5· 185• OAllEU PERSOll Vertleel commercial cam- era. fam1har With PM T process E • pe,.ence prefwreo but will train 5 day week 1nctud1ng Sa1 urday Apply PEN NYSAVER. 1660 Pldcen Ila, Coeta Mesa IUHZIH Loc.Jted 1n Irvine seeks Cler~ '"' ~ "' oi:i mail phone5 t-tc L.on puter kno'hlt·Ql' ~ musl Call Rosa .11 ~b 1 2325 Gen Ofhet!ISecty 110 TYPllll /110 EIP Brtqht h191 energy people needed It , ·-accounts Pf'~•l•Clr· ""6AM 1/ Noori MO•• F11 V' $300 $5()0 ('I'! Wf'*'k VP11<1fr11111q ...... Ful'I lMI I MP!>a ofhce lU-&31 -1135 UPTO •&oo PER MONTH * NO COWCTIOllS * Early morning motor routes available. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH, Ca>T A MESA. NEWPORT BEACH, TOUNT AIN V AUJ.'Y, IRVINE & LAGUNA BEACH S'l'LJDENTS l'ART-m&'Al'l'ER SCHOOL ~ .... WORK PART-TIME AFTER SCHOOL & SATURDAYS!! YOU CAN EARN ' $50-$100 PER WEEK AND MOREi 1 Ideal f()( ; High & High School aged lcldl -NOTA PAJ'ER ROUTE! 2 You must be FREE Mlt l?SCHtt>l /SAnn:>AYS and not tfllloNed tn oftei JChOOI sports I 3 All tTQlnl~ and llonsportQllOn • ptO'Y'lded lo thole OCCe()led 4. Wolk wrth lud1 vou own oge from you schOol/re.glbc:>rhOod on on ADUl. I SUPEIMSED KJles crew helping UI ge1 new customeB for fhe DAllV Pll.01 N~APERI ~ You don't hc::r.le lo wane everyday O"d ~wt have !me lo toke care ot you school wOttt 6 It help& tOWOfdl vou success ( vou ite lolor'Q Wllti people and woimg outdooo YOU ARE M PERSON WHO CONTROLS HOW MUCH MONEY YOU MAKE EACH 'Mfl(I 1 We hove a NEW PQOGQAM and a speca ·easy too-set• otfef Gfl.'9 ua o CCI f()( more ll'lformo!lon o"CI OflO!"I09 to come out tor on attemoon and .. wNJt we're tollChg about 'ltlY've got nottw'Q to Ole OOd YoY con ~ t:>mg o friend out loll1t\ yOAJ If vou wont. CALL MR. KING NOW!!l "2-'321 ht. 226 t.cwe the inbmation f9CllJ • ••d and we'I get back to you AW. sau•n .... • ta ng Emp1y·1 Move-1n1/out Windows References 20 11 l l' , •, • . • • .,. :I • llOIEllEYlll IUOll TllRlllll 111 IEW IMPllVEI LIWERllTES WOAD PROCESSING & BKKPG. Wiii pick up & deliver. For more Info CALL Kim or At.llh 860-2171 Of 965-0522 yrs e•per Pina 8'5-9866 Sectional & 1 plecle doors Sf>tinos·Hatdw••Opnt1 ~a CHARO and GINNY'S Uc:•518398 963-64416 MAIO SERVICE $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay lor 4 ltnes, 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TODAY!' ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 142-4321 Ext. 310 U House c1ean1no Ottlces Boolccases. wall units, Apts Cell •72-9328 kltetlen1, battla/quallty -- work Lance 549.5375 IC PIEE Ill Sii Carpf'ntry IUlllU-Wl•IWI· S TAl~S Llcenced 89•-2611 2131596-7518 • REMODEL • REPAIRS • NEW CONSTRUCTJON • Unique & Unusuat~ark •Alterattons•Comm/Res 24yrs area. lie: 968·35641 Ooors-Repa1r·Atterat1ons Cabinets-Panel·Locka- Sta1rs-Orywll-P11101-etc: 35 yrt exp Jerry ~2-0567 •CONCRETE GOLDEN NAIL Building & •HOME IMPROVEMENT Remodelino Alf phases Lic 27 1493 8'5-0406 of carpentry L1c;t1n5d REMOOELING/Addltlon1 /bond Free est 665-5 191 Decks Custom finish MASTER CARPENTRY catpentry Oecic:co Contr I•-------• Frame lln/remdlfrepalrs (he 5327221557-1582 "Ille HTIOf 20 yrs exp Union trained The Caur Public Uhllties No tob to blQ or small Comm1ss10n REOUIRES Call Buck 122-7524 that all used housenotd g<><><ls movers pr1n1 their l&Sm CAIPlmR P u C Cal T number 30 yrs 1n area Concrete hmo s & cnaulleur sprint masonr y & custo m their T C P number In all carpentry 960·060 1 Con"•rur r·r, .'lo H1.•I !<",l . . . : . . . Deck Coaltn adver11sements If you Small H5ehold Ae'mooers havt' a quesllon about HIQh quahly Old fashion Water.reef Celtte&S the legality of a mover. workmanship 30yrs o c O.C:ks. baleontes. 1tairs llmo or c.heulfeur Cell 642-1770 1 CARE KEN Quality work 722 8769 Public Ut1lt1es Com-L HAUUN VI m1ss1on 7 t,.·558·4 t5 t ~. Garage/Yd Clnups.-Trees tveways. pettot. peths, ~ .IH Hl-1112 Ac c uunt1nq 1 e1e No 1ob too small, Orywallflnlertor plaster DUMP ~NS • JUNK Hit. lkbJ 131-0IU parch Accousuc ceillnos Furniture trash. tree Boo~kt>Pp1ng -applied & removed branches, appliances you f me o Y 0 I I OllOlnf Custom Wall textures Call Mlle• 7 dys 646-139 t • • business. not your l>Ookt SPECIALIZING IN Te• 141·1211 ASTRA s ACCOUNTING • Orlveways/PlllOI ' 10 yrs exp C M 979-•723 • Walkways/Saw Cuts •ANDREWS DRYWALL • BrlClc Ribbons • : I Cus1omer Srvc • Steel Re1nlorcemen1s •All phases •40030 M complete •t-outs to • Sandbase/h pens•oris • 772-0350 • minor repairs Comm/Res • PatlO Covers 0 C ror 20 yrs Lie/bond FOR FREE ESTIMATES REPCO. •99-•28• CALL CRAIG 569·1560 E IE'C ffl( .11 111rumt1 All Resld /Commercial (714) 650-7056 ""' L -l Y Health. Dental, Vl9'0n Low premiums Xlnt Se1'I Karen 661-3390 A· TEAM GARDENING ANO MAINT 16 yrs up. Jut.an 3 YOianda Gar- den•no Service 8'2-3921 TIIE llEEI SCEIE Lawn· TrffoShrub-lnstalt Sprinkler lnstellallon T rM Tnm1ng & Removal Lawn Ma1n1 & Cleanup• Roto1111no • •32-880• • St LIC ,,599025 GREEN LIFE by ERIC Oes1g~tnstall-Ma1nt 131-1111 . -- L0,1"' & •fr,I t. S'.1" . . . . .. . . . . CLEAN ANO EXPERT FOR A JOB WELL DONE• Serving 0 C for 15 yeers Uc T-158 8'2 tAICIOYlllt Strong Intelligent Crew• REAS RATES T138046 152-0410 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Palntlno Int Ext. Hou• & Apt. Oval. job. FrM est. St 11<:•569897 636-1758 ._ HANGING/STRIPPING Lle-560875 VISA·MC 673-1512 llllFI• ..... Resldentlel & Commefclal Retools. repairs & 1kyll1 Ouallty Work Fa1r Rat .. Fut GUARANTEED Svc FREE Eshmates 557494 llN-5891 •9-t-6504 )µ' II. I ' ~. ~1 • ' =-, ........ llMtalletione • Pete l<un$1 722-7732 -FREE PERSONALS USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDFLl~JES PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore boldface) 25 word maximum FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins WIH Be Charged Regular Rate . .. -1r,~:~ ;·4 ... ,,_ ·~:; ,~~·/,T1 · ". -------- --· -. ·-- ~==-... ~ .. ~ ............. --- OWNI ITANIUIW _ UI , =--='·...,.-...... 1RClll .a llClt. ...._ .. Olllll fl .. lftettlllOUlelllt .....,., ••• ,... --..-. -· ... 0.-.................... !!-f. ~,~ .... --.,. ·•••1119> Aiio.~~ ~. ---·~ ....... 1 -,..,Clm..,.. ... ,_.,...,. ......... - " IE •• c llL_,.. MIW...._.,..,Cllf. C•••r.• ,..,,,......._._,.,. -..._ . ....,,, ..... -=JC••·•• • an 0-.. c.. ...,:-.:._Alie.a ......, ........_., '' _...,... --au ·•••····-, .. ,_ --... 11 ... • ,,..___-.----.-., .... --~ r.--"""T ~ ---·-_...1w ... . - -~ -1, ........ eirl:"r'sl , aw. -.. ,_ "'--1W e & .,..... 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MIA ..,._ ............. ..,._,..., ............ -···· • AC, AM/FM ce ... ue' ---Auol. AIC Liii• .... , "* ..... -. ......... ,.,.,. doMIMIJ-· D.A OenoM. Vlee,.... --°" --·· -... -·---MoWta tnultNM IUOO Dettun1t712tOI -(807110) ...,.tNCowneya.ti ofOr· Tiie ,..._.r._.l(•I ~ PACIPICDATACOM, 111-. ~~ n. , .... , ..... -. l.•r"• Hlectlo" ot 080 ,.14-Meteto ' lrvnecu••t• .. --a-..., ...,.. ... ~onOalcleler "·,,.... '°.,.... _. l!Wlr .... DrM . ....,_, T1lll • 1 ''*" w Mid TNa ...._._.. -... _.., • ....... .._. • d I -• • ....... ,...__,. ... ,. 1tto ,_. llftdet .. '~ leedl ceif ~ wit.ti h Cour:ty C11rt1 al Or· .-1M CowMy a.ti d Or· ,_ __. .. ,._. d lemon I , y ntage CHEVROLET BLAZER restored, mutt He. ?'IHI h~ neme(t) llsMcl ..... JoM Afton. •H ... eounty Oii • ., ... ,._ M11Courity Oii Oc.-11. 91 l'nW .._.... ...._ wtlci* Ind .... er'Ct 1987, 4 JI • ,.,, new $3,600/080 . .-1114. ---""*'*Or-. c.. ebO'feort·~3. IMO ,.._,.. ~. Hewpott 11. IMO 1990 ............ _,.. PtM!l.Wetiuy ..... nde llrff babied htoo -·-· -••-• Diiiy .._ o.oblf 14, S1, ~ £. ~.,.,... e.ct\,c.t tlltl3 ~ ,.._ ....._."-...._ 1nd r•P•lr. Wllllem • ~8 • ,, 2111 ...,_ 91Wd. C.M No\leflmer 1, "· ttlO -.nt T1lll ~ 11 con-~ 0r.,.. c.... ~ Or-. c.. Tiiie r •• -... Harold ........,,, 3118 -4l93 Economytl(CIOt712) •• .. W·1" Thie ..... FAll•I ... llleCI dMdedlby.enlndMdulil o.11¥ Piiot Octow 10. 17, a.ty Noc OCtoMr M. 11 ...... ~a.tlof()r. ~ltvdet32nd Chevy197'Fu11SIH Sit.. __ .,._ wlfl•Countya.tiOIOr· The regl•lrant(a> com-24.~1.ltto ~ber7,14.1tll0 --~on0aellllr13, ,,..... Grut p T 41t411 Must ... , --FOAO 19M Fetcon Wgn ~ ""'llK ... County Oii ..., • .,.,.,., IMft09d to lranaeet bull· W-178 w-m ,..., Ern.t.td Pendent Coet S90 000. Seit 11.IOO Emereld ring & diemond pend1nt s.45-2452 Oftke Fwnlbft & E,,,,... 6047 vOAJ< ..ec dell! w/retutn l!'d credlnda. S 1500 Anoth« oM <**. S300. 5 AT&T Merlin phonea, great prices! 650·2412 DESKS cl\alra. tat»a, cabinets 6 mlac. From 120 up. Mutt Mii Ill! cait ~5-2239 tnytlme ale Power S&B 4ap 2IOVI, ra .,_,., MCOnd 18, 1890 ,_ lll'lder !tie F'lctltloua ...... Gr~nny Bo lt 'New 11111-.T-owner. Beat Otter, ~~AT:,... ,_.,. eu..neu nalM(1) llated __ .,. -fllll tr PM Or-.. C- lhelllllr .. lenglne ~ •tra. 2881 herbOf llYd. C M. 813-5290. The tdloweng ~ Orenoe CoeM eDdlle on. Oc100. 22. 1990 MJC llJTICE £-""'-. Dlllr ,.._ ~ S1 . ..._ Drl"91ol!PP'eciate•Bat •• .. FOA01M5Mu.teng dolrlfltlulirllle:--.,• ~1~0c1ot>er 10, 17, ~~:"-t ••filed 1'1Cnnoul911H•• ~7, 1A,21.1":w-21t oller o ver S4,000 FIAT I 219.newcuatompWitrect THE GAAOENEA'S COT-w.111 wltl'ltMCountyC..OIOr· --ITA1-T 7 1 4 I 2 8 1 • 1 I 1 1 . 1 lJ wlwtllle pln•trlpe new T AGE, 2427 COiiege ~. 9'199 Couflty on OclOber 23 Thi ~ ~ .,. -Ill' ·- 7141557 ·3600 ........... 12• upholttery '(:l . ..... Coee• w.... Cellf. t2t2e 1~ • dolrlfl ~... --~ .................... •--.llK_ ,.. .. I ....-S • ... 300 ,._ '2131 1 .. .e.M UM fl Ounnem, 2427 Cd-•-.,. IMftl't ..-. I( ANO H fHTERPRISE8. J:~., 1::k Wrangler 5 •e>e~. runa good. ;.. 114iin-5t2a-" i.ge DrMI. eo.tt ...... ~ow:-. Publlerl9cf Orenoe "C: 2101 a F_... H-3. Seri1la rem-•• 111 • . mites. E11· arnllm, M50. &31-f453 _ · Cllllt t2e2t ITATW °" Deity Pilot Oclot>et 31 No-•--Ana. Cellf t27CM T::=,::m 1 cellent cond1tton, oustom --..... ~ U Thlt butlneu II COl'I· A•....,DI Tl'f Of ~bet 7 14 2 t 1990' To Wl'IOm" Mey Concern: ~ Collins, 2701 S. peraolla.,. atereo Blue Boole Is U1 OUcted by lltl ~ UM"" ACnnoue . w 2t7 TAMICO ENTERPRISES, F..,..,. H-3. SaM• Ana, ~ ....... -$ 12, 135 Atlclf19S11.000 .... DlllT DP ~new •=h·~J· The regl11ren~1) com· -UM · INC II ~ to the 0.. C•t 92704 T IMNCET & VIOEO, NB, 721·9633 OruiM. air COnd, AM/FM eutom:=' 141ftroof 72K menced to 1'9n11Ct but!· TM tOllowlflQ pwaoni par1ment of Alcoholic Hanpok Colllnl. 2101 S ~ :, • .,... ~ CHMlte 12JIB 112) mitet S31H ~ 10 NM und9' the Flclltlou1 have abendonec{ the uee of "8JC lll)TIC( 84Nef:ige Control to MM Ill· Falf'tllew H·3. Santa Ana. V.._le 8erO?P••· & l• E Trudts 9035 ... o.ys ~ 9Mlill9I =:..:;:: 1~1~= ~;,:.1~t~t~u~~~~· '1CTITIOUI .UH•M =::, ~~c., ,1&eC:. ~·1:2~~1,...1 11 con-g::n:;: fl. B•tboa '81FOROF250lCLTLerlat, .,........ UNR.Ounnem 1873~"11ne•I( Coll•MwoL MMm lTA~ eo.taMese CA92e27 wl01 ducfedby•'-bllftdeftdwlte T ~ H.O , Traller Spec , 8600 2090 Harb« 8Nct C.M. -... -. Ttlil 1ta1ernen1 WM flied Ctikf t2t27 ' The lolloWlng e>eflOM •• "•2" ON SALE BEEJI & The regl11rent(al com-~by~~ CCH>· G V W 400 C IQ V8 la..... r.-. -•· witrl lhe County Clerk al Or-The Actillout .,..,_ CSOlrlO ~ M WINE IPU8 PREM l ltcenM ~ to tranMCt butl- Auto Air C B Hvy0u1y 5~.cru!M.elc.lllt.plw, ...,.Countyon<>ctotler 1e. "-Mr.-redto~ TNT AfNTALS. 23U P\lt>lilfled Orenoe coeai,,... un0er the FocOOoue ~'~1·~=:.:; Pecs&AIWlllb 6049 Trailer Hitch. AM·FM pdl, mag wh1111. 1990 llted In Orenoe eoun1yW: V!••• He.pa r, Newport o..t,Pt1o10c1ot1er 31 1990 8ut1M1s n•fl'lel•> Mated,,.. Yllder ,,. F~llOut * *..w ·-·· Tape. Power Wind--(280U048) ,.,.. April t8 1990 FILE 8Mch Cell t2te0 wni •bove on· October 11· tttO Bu..,,.. netM(tl ll•t•d rs,.,_ ,,_. ... Publtlhed Orange CoMI NO F•SO ,; Terry H111ri1. 232• Viet• ~n Colllnl ~on NIA ••• ••••••• Steering. Br Illas, Electnc ISIZI ... Tll HD n••·····-o.ly Pilot Octabef 24, 31, Oerrln Thomae Grlffitta. Ho09". N9wp0f1 Beech. TNe •t•ternent ... filld v.-. -.,, -Bre1ce1. New BralcH, 5 Spd ale amlfm cu5 _ ••-November 7, 14, 1890 15 Ocnn v Newpor1 Call! 12t60 P\aJC lll)TIC( with the County Clerk al Or--- Wirehair FOJI Temer s 199 Regular Gas. 2 Tone CUI• mao ~ ( 1SKX7t7) ., 2090 HatbOf 8'11d. C.M. W· 197 Beech Celtt t~3 Thll bU'llneu IS con· .,. County on OetOber 1e, ..:!*-=:~of~ Coclcef Speni.I from $249 tom Paint. Dual T enks, llM ·---·· "*"* A. ~ 14081 ducted by an lndl"lldual 'tcmlOUI ..-a1 1990 ,._-., "-"-~ 23 Cnesapeak• Bay 1299 Custom Mag WhMfs etc -Pt8.JC lll)TIC( ..,.,...._.., The regts1rentttl com-MMm ITA~ N1211J =..,.,_ .. ,on..,....,._. Husky S299 1 Owner. Prtvlte Party ~ -Woodlawn Tu1un Call1 rnenc.o to tr*'laet bull-The IOl!owWlg si-aon1 ere P\lbtisned Orenoe COMI (7 14) 8•7 39 ftcTl'TIOUI .,_.. t2e80 ,_. under the Ftc111IOUS do6rlCI ~ • Ody PUot OetOber 24 31 H7m7 Samoyed 1349 -OO 8•5 M-F 2060 Hart>or Blvd, C.M. MAim ITA.,.....,. d T~:, :"",,_. wu c;on. Bu1lne11 name(11 hated B B COASTER COM· Nov.mbef 7 1• 1990 ' P\lblilNd Orenge Coett • Amet~ Eskimo Firm $6500 sa.... .. Timi U The tollowlng P«ton• .,. ~ ..... ,} ·tco-partneu t.._.. above on October 15 1990 PANY 88 Fw °' Cotta W·1t5 Ody P1lol Octobet 3t, No- • Beagle e Boston Temer 87 CHEVY S· 10 PIU do6rlQ butinele.. ·-••• ernent wee _,.. Tetry Hwrit Mesa Cellf 12e27 lllWllP ~ 1. 1• 21 1990 • Ce lrn T errler • V-6 2 8 FI New ttres _ ·-0ESl(TOP PUBLISHING Wiii! the County Clerk of Or· Tr111 statement wa hied mMll W·2tS Chihuahua • Oo111eS • lhockl tune-up pull-oui J AGUAR 1986 XJS, Wl\111/Gray leether In-BY SYb OEEM. 108 TUf-a=County on0clobe<23. wtlhlheCountyCleftl ofOr-!Uth!Mn P P\nelt 2335 rtalC lll)TIC[ Maltese • PllC)lllon steteo new ahgnment grey/gray, 11\owroom letlof lmtnac:ulale! Low quotM A..,. Balboa lllend, 1 ange County on October 15, Cyn.tllla ~-Coa1a MeM. e P"I,,,__ e Pomtlf• d tlon .,......, wtlMtl mites, 4 door. d lgltel Cellf t2982 PubltSheO Orange Coul 1tSO e-.t 12927 9C 1911 n11'1n ... P~ S1m0';9d e BEST OFFER 650· 1396 i~.C:OO o':v;Be2-5449; deth, elec1rle doors and Sydney R Oeenl, toa Tur· Daily Piiot Ociober 31, No-F412m Th11 bullnen 11 con-8'-0M f11Cnnou9 ...... Schtl>P8fk• e Scotlte e CHEVY 5• PICl<-UP Eves 730.5425 windows. A/C, AM/FM QUOl*t Ave , Balboa lll1nd, vembef 7 t4 21 lt90 Put>tllhed 0.-ange Coest dUcted by an lnd!Y>Ou.. (CfTACIOM NDICIAL) ..,._ ITATW <;11e11ie e Weith C0tOI AEBUIL T e&SMlte 18995 080 Caflf 92662 W·2 l9 Dally P1lo1 Octobef 2• 31, The reg1t1tant(sl com-NOTICE TO DEFENDAHT: The fo11ow4ng l)9f'aOnS ere All puppiet OU• • teed WITH CAMPER $2295 .IAllU 1n11a ........ Thtl bul•nett II con-November 7 1• 1990 manced lo lransec1 butt-(Avllo • Acuudo) RANDY OOirlQ ~ - T NO p~ ' n O SEE 642-0567 arctic bl xceMent dueled by an indMdual w.1 .. ,_ unoer the F1C11ttOU1 KLUG PnER KLUG. 8"CJ S'IM80LIC ADVERTIS-PE LA AVILI N ue. e S 2 3 5con-0 O The regittrant(sl com· ftB.IC lll)TIC( Business nam9411 ltlled DOES 1 tlll'ough SO In-ING AGENCY, 33' E Hit! OPEN 7 DAYS FORD 1979 Aanctlero d i 11 on · · • menc:.d to transect buSI· above on Oc1ober 15, 1990 dullve St • Coete M.... Cellf 1637• ee.cn 81"1<1 ,,... m1 s pempereo • ., hhs ps Pb. 760·3675 l.INCOLN 1979 Marti V. nns uno. the Ftellhous 1< ~13-59~ _ MUC lll>TICE 1Uih6Mn p ~MU YOU ARE BEING SU6D 12927 •05 tw;, neJtt 10 Target etc e•cellent S3 650 J AG u A A 1g8 7 )( J8 collector Hries lull Bus1ne11 namec11 h•t•O NOTICE OF PETITION . Thd lletement was hied BY Pt.A1NT1Ff' (A Ud la_.. Debt"• e.non . .tee V'•• Bet~ Edtngef & Hell 6•0.85&5 White/camel lnt.,lor PQWef, i.attier. WlrY good above on. May 1. t990 TO ADMINISTER f'ICTTTIOUa .,..,... with the County a.nt Of Or· oamanoe ndol MARCO Trucha. NewpOf't hec:h, * ••1 •J•I * cer 51.000 mllu. SyctneyR Deem ESTATE OF· ..,._ITATl.MPfT ange CountyonOciobw t8 HERNANDEZ Callf t2MO _. •• • E11tended werrenty I 3 • 9 5 I o b o Thia ll•tement wu hied DOROTHY i The lollowlng persons are 1990 . Yeti "-"• CALDIDM TM .,._.,,... II con--••u• i--Vans 9040 522·500 531.US2 17 14)545-9808 et1er with the County O.k 01 Or· CARLTON ..a dOtng bullnell • ,.,_ DAYI ...., .... n• • • dueled tlY'.,, lndMduel ..---JO •11>•• n.vt... 973 W ------12pm ang.aCountyon Oclobet It. DOROTHY T SEVILLE PROPERTIES Pvt>lothed Orange Co.t .. _.,...,..,.. .... • The reoglatrent(t) com-PNjlgrMd loVlng,t'lealthy """'V"' 1 orkVan 1tllllw.e-n -1990 • REA LTORS 104 Vt a Delly PllOI October 2• 31 .,._., .. ._ ,.,,,,_ .. menced to lrenwt l>utl-GOOd hm $100 536-1692 dependable S1 100 OBO , _ _..._, LINCOLN ·11 Conlinentel ,.12511 SANDERS CARLTON Palermo. Newoor'I BNch November 7 14 1990 '..,oewt. ,,... undef the Acmioua 5•8·5053 Whttelgrty 4,000 mi1419 460 engine Runt good P\lt>l•shed 0.-lll'Qe Cout CASE NO. A156152 CMr 92983 W·t99 ,...._.,,.__. .. eu.ineu n•fl'lel•I lletec:I Pianos & QrllUftC Foro 1971 Camper Every option, werrenty, 11250. SEE 642-0567 Deily Piiot Octotlef 2•. 31, To . •• hen, Gerald A Giannini 10. '*,..-ct ,_,...,... M>o¥e on Octotis 23. ttlO r-·· , showroom new Novembef 7 i• 1990 benetciariea credtota Via Palermo. Newpon ..-'""IF 11 ....i . .,. Debra 8enott 6059 bubble top ~'Y good SACRIFICE $47,000 OBO LINCOLN '82 ConllMntal , W-1118 contingent OredlOrS, 8;;a BeKti Cetd 112663 rtaJC M)TJC[ .. '"'"' ..... .._II ,_ Thia ltatemenl ... lllect •K•IM•B•A-LL•·•B•A•8•Y-0•R•A-N•O cond5A•5'~~ S2 700 80 171•1650-7204 Oeys Lu•urlOIJS Mden. tmpec-pe;wons who !MY T!lll t>uttnff"' II con-WMI .. -1 ...... ,._ With IN COunty a.11 al Or- o-.,., 17 141 348~414 NII.. cable. full power. digital rtalC *>TICE othelwl9e be interested ;n ducted by an •~ ACnnout ..-u ~ .,. County on OctOC1ef '3 5·9 Btectl High Gtou FORD 1987 Cargo van 1ns1rumenta. leather m-the will or estate °' botti. The 'eg1stran111) com· MAm ITATD!mNT tt ,.. • ...,. • ,.. 1990 E~cellent c:ond1t1on E.150 Xll Excellent __ -----tertor onven less lha.n '~ of: DOROTHY T """"*' 10 tranuct bull· ThefolloWlngperson1.,. ,,.,,, .. .,...._,,...., ,.,._. $4 900 721-9359 MAZOA '79 RX-7 8.000mll .. eyur.prlCed IJlCTmOUe.,._H CAAlTON&MOOAOTHY MS:l unOe< the F1C1t1t0Ut OOtng~as I .... ..__..,_..,._ ~ 0r-. CceM condition one owner WMe. 5 speed, am/Im t>etow book. must be NA• ITAU-..T T. SANDERS CARl. TON Bu11nH1 nemet11 ll1ted P ~ PAINTING. 27581w..-. ...., ..-...... Deity Piiot Octabef 31, Ho- TV. Sttt~. El«ttonlcs $7 950 6•2·973 t cass AIC Runs well seen $4.987 81 Call The following persons•• A PETl'TION has been ·~on Octobet 11178 CibOla Costa Mew Ca11f lef'Y .., • ~ ...... wmber 7. 14. 21. 19t0 LnDri VW 1970 bus 51500 OBO 645-6353 973-13'5 doing INei,,_. as fllld by JAY A. SANDERS Gerald A Gtannmi 92626 ......, .... ,..._ ._ W-213 ougu new molO< intef • ------JPM EOUIPMENT LTD . end SUSAN ANN TlltS llatement was flted Pete r Frultn9 2 7 58 -'- ______ _,,.-,._ t0r com I MBZ 71 280SE 3 5 LINCOLN '89 Continental •SOO C.mpu1 Su11e S50. SANDERS In the Supenor wrtt1 the County Clerk of Or· ClbolL Cotta Meu c.1 J T-. .. .._ ..... ,._ "9lJC ll)TIC( *M~V;igu;7T 'ltv~ F~~ ~:~~ ~:'se s32oo 1 Beaulllut. MUST SEE All opttons plus sunroof, ~Beech. Caltl 92t60 Court of Calilom1a, County et'9'I County on October it 92628 ....... 1 Y•.., _.. __ -.-......,,.....,-.;..;..;..;.;;....._ LENGTH IN BOICES alter 7 B•l·0~7 S 2 5 0 0 0 0 B 0 duel atr bags 15.000 J P Miiier Co . lne C& o1 ORANGE 1900 n111 OUlll'IHI 11 con-1 ..... • ....,_, if1M La4aAi3. eeonc:a 6191486-1656 mil.. Avalleble Dec t l0<nl8 2003 Yacl'll Aeaolule. THE PETfTION ~ dUc;1ed by an indMduel ~· ti ,_ ..... __... .... ,.-U 6S0·6U6 71•1673_.656 hie• over peyments ~.a.eel! Celit 12660 1'9QU&Sts tial JAY A Pvblltfted Orange Cout Tt>e reg1str1ntt11 com-• • ...,_,,,_..,_..,.. ....-KMOOL ---S601 40 1mo plus 1n. This bu11neu is con· SANDERS and SUSAN Oetty Piiot Octot>er 31 No-menced 10 1r1111UC1 bull-....._, Nfltfnt ....... • MTM:T ~ M.,cedes l972 280SE surence and OMV ducted by a t1m1ted oemlef· ANN SANDERS be vember 7 14. 21 1990 neu under lhe FtellllOUI • ..... aN ..._ C-.eM M NOTtCE IS HEAE8Y CJauks 9045 ChampagoefTen Luther. , 644•9 t04 1111p appoi'l?ed • personal W-211 8u11ne11 name(s) U1tec:I die ,..._ .... ,. GIVEN lNt 1ha 8oetd o1 _________ , t87K m iles. $3,800 _ Tile reg1wantC•I com· r9Pf"8nlaltive lo ~on Oc1ober 18 1990 D...-• .. te -Education of the ~· 1957 PORSCHE Cabnotet.I 759-3646. Dianna Mercury 1984 Cougar menced 10 lrenS8C1 bus;. edrrinislltf tie ntai. ol rtaJC M)TIC( Peter Frullng ..,...._ .... -.....i ... Meu Unifted Sc:tlOOI o.nct red with black top C S IU!ty toeded excellent con· ,,... ~ the Ftctlttoua 1hl deeedenl This stetM*'tt -hied *91 _.._ ..._ • ..... al 0rWIQ9 County .. ,. ....... S 3 o O o O An .. 1 o us• ,. _~EA EOE 1973 280 in d1tlon 1n a out 70 000 Bu11ne11 namet•I lltle<I THE · PETITION ftcTtnout 8U8111Eal wllh the County Cler1' of Or· • • .,.., CAL.amallloe cetve MatleO bide up 10 2;00 Hw!t. lelCh 6140 85 ••• 382 1 ~~n iC:nl07:i':~ P:..: m~les 1 owner S3.900 ·~o;: ~10Pr=.,,t :r~:d ~~· T~='!,"::! ate : County on Ociooer 1t ,rare 11r1r•~r a = pm on 1N 1$ttl de)' o1 No- Sern•·annu:f St» Slcan· CHEVY ST BEL -AIR maintained Calilorni• 631'4844 Thia sta1~1 wH liled be admlti.d 1o PfObeley. doinobu11nessas ~..:. ...... ..-. ~m~ t~ ~ i!:: di~ 184•~:oiN C~tCa SEDAN Ortg1nal con Car Prtnc1pals only OLDS 1970 Cutlua Su· wtlh11'1e CountyClerllofOr-The wil and eny oodcia INlELESYSTEMS RE· Pvt>l•thecl Orange CoMtl .,.._..._. ...... Sehool Dla1r1Ct. ~ • H Htlll dingef ov ditton low m1teage runs Reasonable oller pp preme 2~00f loeOed ange County on Sepcember are evailable lor SOURCE.~ Beywooo Dr Deily P1lot Oc1ot>er 31 No-1111 I I I • .. ..._. 291$-8 8eer Str-., Coete 2&3Gitta,coflecltt»H. great RARE BEAUTY 71 41957-0213 estate sale. 1 owner 18,1990 e11aminationin f\ellellept ~1 s.echCel<f92tMIOvem1>e1 i 14 211990 1,.1111111 .. • 111•u11t1 W.U.CAl2ta'e -'""*" clotheS. lunc:I\ 8AM to 18500 5 .. 0 6064 S 1980 E • c: e II• n t ,....,.., by.,. oourt David S Bower. S•a w-210 ................... time__, bide Wiii be CMl-4PM Mercedes 1979 300ld 775 6S•O P\lcttthed Orange Coat THE PETITlON Baywooo Dr Newport H•~Hr c" ••• l•r· ~ opened encs reeo for FORD 1930 MOd~ A Turbo bl•c:k wl bleck ---Dally PJIOI Octoc. 10 17 '9qU9Sts aulhonty to 8Nc;ft Cell! 92te0 rtllJC lll)TIC( .... lld•d•• ••••••• PAPER AND SUPPLIES Tu dor ~. cood1t1on leather 1otett0r. AMIFM OLDS 1977 Regency 24 3 I 1990 edmttMSlef the estate Thtt bu1tn"' II COO· ... '"I 11 • _... ...... F~ FOOO SERVICES $7 250 or trade Becker cauette, custom $1250. g()()(j eondiUon W-177 under IM Independent ouctedby aninoilnCluel LIOAlllOTPCI ... •I:...._• .u bldt -to be 1n ~ 895· 107• 894-4269 wheels exc:e ltent con-631·4648 Adrninlstfa?ion ol Ellale9 Tne regit1tant(ll com-llOTlCa CW -ooroance -"" Condlllone. dlt1on t owner 102.000 --rtJBllC *>TICE Act. (Thia authot1ty Wll ~ to lrentect t>uw-~SAU II_... ~ • IMINC!lont and Speo;tt. ~ • • • FORD 66 MUST ANG m1IH S7 ,000 Call Old• 1986 Custom Cruiser llllow ltio person• MIS uno. tl't9 FtCllllOUI °" A•"7.0o.ID ... ,, 11 .......... ,..,. c:etiotW wNd'I -on ftlt In -->-!!!!_. 7011 289 en91ne automatic 673•27•9 Wegon. or1g1ne1 owner. ~ rtPfesonlative 10 take Bus1ne11 name4•1 h1ted ~...ry ,....., e1-. r .. ,..._ ,,,. olfiOa o1 the P\lrcNalnt .--....,u.•Vlll'fllrr-.-..,•..__....,_1 95•. •f'"oreo 673-0138 pow. ~h•"'l). 581< ftcTfT'tOUI .,..... men~tiOns without abOv• on July 1, 1990 No1ic.11herebygwen 1het ....., .. ....-. • .._. o.r.ctor Of Mid kN>ol o.. Metcedes 1982 3000 mtleS. $7 500 87S-602• NA• STA~ Ob COUf1 epproval De'll1d Bower the ~ Wiii Ml at r •tree ..... • •• tr1c:1 2915-.8 8eer Stt• SCHOCI< ELECTRIC Turt>o t>Mulllvl car 1 ll'le l~penc)flt ate Before g ceNlm YfKY. This 11etement -ltled pub!< .uc11on pursuant to ,.,,,,11111 • ......... COltaMela CA92121 BOAT, excellent con· Umouiinfs 9050 owner excellent con-dolngt>ullMSfas Important , actions w11ht,..CountyCi.rlt04 0r·Sec1.on21700of lN~.-.._..~ ... --. EacflliOder,,_.11*"" dlllOn Lido Sllp e vallet>le ---------o 1 t 1 on I 1 O 5 O O ou PONT IMAGING SYS-however. the personal lfl99 County on Octot>er 23. ,_ A Profelloonal Cooe. ....._ ...._ 111 ' tu a bid depoelt In the 1orm of a with pureh ... of bOat 83 LIMO CADILLAC, 71•1548-0973 TEMS 1622 Edinger Road re1Wnenta1Jve will be 1990 tf\e 1011ow1n9 o .. cr1bed ........ ,,_. ... _..., c.-t1fled Of CM1Ner s Chac:ill H .200 536-4582 11rhlte new engine re-up--'i Tustin Call! !12680 · requi'ed lo grw nob 10 '411l9 property 10 wit JAMES ...., • ......, • • ...... or• 9ond 9ql'8ll 10 two...,.. hOlstered. V1deo1VCR TV MERCEDES 1983 3000. IURBV Du Pont Electronic lmag-interested per90ns unle• Publ•lfled Orange Coell MCELHI NEY C· 13 Chi , ... ti ...... ·--Oreo IWly do4lerl ll2SO ooi Powtr lolb 7012 low mlleage S t5 000 fresh engine end more. Clare n et' w al I la m Ing Systems tnc , (In· they have wal\led notiOe or Dally Pt~t 0c1;-~ No-Ornr tbl toct< l>Ok. cue. eoe • • • 111 t i. ,..,. medepeyet>1e1o tt1e0f1'eraf Cell belllrMfl 8·5 pm ••c •ll•nt conditjon Ka b r H CO<porated 1n ,.._ Jers.y) conMnted 10 trll proposed vemt>er 14 I I bltS mox JACK LYNCH ................. ,... Newport-Mesa Unltlef PllTlllllllll Mon·Frl545-0•70 s1t.OOO D•1$6e2·54.49 r y.o W\ttngton 65 Hemttown RoeO. G1en ect100) The independenl w.214 G-ec> a 0-11 B•• tt>I __. • •111•1 • • SchoolDlltnct 1n1t1e.-.. 40 Fl Trewter In eJCcellent Will CONSIDER TRADE Eves 730-5425 8elK'h. pa~"led away Rock New Jersey 07•52 administrellOO euthofily ciOI'-rel eris TV rnl9C -.... • .......... of,-... 0t tetlure to.,.._ concSltlon 845•7355 MERCEDES 1989 300e Oc-tobc.-r 24, 1990 Ht' This butlneu 11 con-wil be grenled untHs an rtaCC lll)TIC[ DAVID VOGEL 0 ·82 A ( ................... Into lllCfl Cor>tract. 111e • was a member o( Qr ducted by a corporation interested person riles en Q~3 poet -I bu RICH· ....... CUl'fty of an UnlOCCHlflll Autos fmported 9100 A~rM 1ea11/0 down, • The registrantl•I com-obfectlon to the peHon flCTTTIOUI .,..... ARD SHANE'8ROOtc J·5 C.. .... .,_ 80do. lhall be recumet Sal lom 701 4 plus I P•Y St.000, 17,000 a ng" County Fo ur l"llenCled 10 tranwt bull· and snows oood cause NAm aTATlmlfT Rel lamol t>eO• Cl'4 led· The neme and aoddtW °' *"'*' a re990fltlla periOd. ---------911S Car Cover. new,~ m 1te1, S 5 7 o I mo Whttlers Survived ,,... unoer the Fecllllout #hy the court" snou?d not The ro11owmo person•.,. der . bu . m11t the ooun • IEI nombfe y but In no..,.,,, lfwlt ttwt • 2 1 Columf)ta, on PM1n- au11 mooring H .000 OBO 7 t.41675-7!121 080 548-8493 979·8'08 bv his wire Marv E Busln•H natNCil llited gr an? the 11111honty doing t>utlMM.. S•i. woH be by competlhve Ol<eceton oe 1a COfte •I· SU· ourity be held by the o.ttr'IC1 &W& .... MERCEDES t990 SOOSl Kirby. 5 so'n s. •t; ... , o;' t·~ ;·I~ pe~ionHE:.=i~ ,:cs ~ F1::~11~~c ,.~es~!,~!~ =:-:.':n':'9! ~ ~. ~OFOl'CAdft ::::. '= .!.e:t:-: _ ... ·.. Re 0 . C D Pho n • M 1 C' h a e I J . OescheernMllat PrHldent NOY*Tlber 29 1090 al Irvine Caltl 92715 vancel Of' the 7th CS.., 04 Nov ANGE 700 CMc Center A Pe10tmance Bond m-., Ull• lllAI S 105 000 619·75i.-1914 C h nstophcr W . Mark Thll 1ta1emen1 wu llled 1 45 p M In. Dept. 3A Dav•O MtCll... Pa1,1c11 1990 at 2 00 o·c:IOdl PM " Drive St• 831. Santi Ana. be·~ at the ~IOft Ull 14WITITUllll lllO. 111-2111 erMl-1141 LIDO 14 WITH TRAILER I E ~cetletlt cond1llon S 1650 875-3648 even11191. 0< 9.49-3113 p s eir !tit crulH, plw or 619-299-7673 p p 1 M Todd R wttfl tfle County Clefll or Or· localed et 700 CMC 3476 w1nosor Court Cotta the P<emiMS ""'*'-se.o CA 92702..()836 al the Dtletrlet pll, moonrool, e11oy1 NISSAN ·a3'MAXIMA au ' . • enge County on Septef'lber c.nior Orllle West. S.nla ~ese c.111 92626 P<Oc>e'IY nas °'"" stOfed Tiie name eddrWI and No t>iOO« mey "''"°' .. parents Juanita a nd 18 1990 Ana, CA 92701. John Donald Adarftl, 3476 Ind wfltd\ •• IOCatec:I at teleQflOna number of plaltl-his 8td for a IMl'lod of li.kly 12KA90801 5 speed, 6 ~I l)OWer win• Clart"nce Kirby. &!I· f"'1tl IF YOU OBJECT TO WonOM>• Coon Costa M..,. AYRES SELF STORAGE 11rf'1 att0tney, OI ~lltl (IO) 6e>'i .,,_ 1he Otte 1111 111,IU dowl. POW9f •1Mflng, tcr. Oiana Barro n P\IOllthed Oranoe coes1 the granttnQ of IM petilion. Ca1t1 92626 70 t~ Ernest ,.... Hunt· *'tl'>OUt an auom.y 11 IEI tor the open1ng thereof OIAST&l AOIU pawer mtrtOf. ale, erulM I Deily Pilot October 10 17 you Should appear •I fl• Tf\1s ou11nea1 is con-'n 9 ton B • •c h C A nomt>re IA dlrtlCCllCln Y a4 ,.,._ The Boero of Educa110f'1 d .,925 Hert>or Blvd.C M contrOl, tllt, emlfm 1t.,eo M l'm ona ser vice 2• 31 1890 hearing end slelo you ductf'<I t>~ 11 t1m11eo pan'* 71•-848-7314 Landlord , .. mero de telelono del the Hewpott·....._. UntfleO .l .. t .... c.ssette. celluler t•le-Thur.day. November w -t7ll ObfOCllOnS °' hie wnllen lh•P ~ ine 11gh1tobtd1111'19 abogaoo del demendant•. o Scl'IOol Dlltrlet ,_..,..me ._ phOne, 14750 I. I ()(} p M at Dilday objoellons Witt'! the the reg1s1rant(1I com· ule Purchael rnua1 be Oel dernanclente ~ no right to r-tect any or all BICll l::i;~~i;~~=:1(714) 850--6300 days Of B th 11 C h I .,_IC W\TM'C belore the hNl\ng y meno.O to trenNCt t>ult-medebyeahandp.iclfor at toence llbogedo •t LAW and not ,,._.,tty ~ Spffd/Skl loaU (714)840·S332even11191 ro t'r ape-· ,.~ ""''~ appear1nce may be ,_.under tne Fic1111ou1 tri. t•me of purci\ue "'"OFFICES OF JOHN tMiow.1Mo.anct1o w~ 7016 m for n m H untington Beach. ACnnoua ~H penon or by your altomoy. Busint u namet•I 1111to purcflaMdgoocturuo•d .. AAPILLO. 7777 Cent• AY.. atty 1111tor:N11ty 0t ir~ ---------lllU 'll -------Pnvete tnte~nt at NA• ITATl.mlfT IF YOU AAE A abO•e on NIA II and !Nist be r~ at ~ S19 550 H\lnllnQton ty In..,-8id r--..o 19 e 1990 WELLCRAFT ---·LI-PEUGEOT the R 1ven1dc Na-The,....._._ persons.,. CREDITOR Of • 0.vtd M Petncti ume 0' sale Sele .. 9Ubfect lj •• c !.\ c A I 2 '4 7 .....,., ..... _,.. r.O 6 wM• Elltended ., .. _ ......... '11 .......... ~.. . ............. '¥ ...... ----Tf\11 11a1--.1 WU hied to caocelle110n In the 9'\191'11 714-.. a.:.Mt '99CMOOI •TM>T .. 5 fC)eed pfs air "" s p t In n a I ct" m (.'I c r y . d<>ongc ~ buS4ftnl H . ~ igent ............ ol !!! •Oh ,,.. County Cieri! of Or· of teltlen'lent ~ Lend· DA TE llfecn•I APA CM 0... ~~: L werrtnty $1 2.500 c ruise '1unr0o1 alloy 19'45 (4KIBAR) v1t1 01rN~t e d by the COMTEMPUS 81211<ing-WCIMllt, ~ must -=eountvonOctooern IOtdandot>ltg•l.OP"'tY 1990 *'*' t . ti 531 ·8682 sh-'•' 120 u,.,.,.,;1 patty 11'-534·5_556 . So-f lher Ortve, Hunttng1on ~ cWm Will h court 1 ' _..., AYMa Ml-' -, .,. .. ...--. f, I ...., "'"""" Am<'rlcan Famtl)' e..cn C•t 92646-5532 Md mll • copy to . IT~· -• --•-· .. _ .._......._ Md •et .. ""S..·--~-·E•qi•llp•"•rl'l•lt•nt.--11,IU POf1Ct1el97e 9 1IS c:i<'ly (714)841°'61~ Atu 0 8 Aeo1ng-de Bekle. ~· . Put>htlled Orange~ Publltled Orange coee1 .,~~J!... t ~~~ COMI t , I llUTILlllU Terge Alpine white, black •1~12,tollninofW*B••rc Orhtve.CHuna11'1· ~~~ ~~ court Delly Polol. Oc1ooer 3t NQ..IDeity Piiot October 1• 3t ~Pilot Octoe. 10 '7, ~ P1lo1 Ori°~ll No-S&g>!!s 7020 ""'"$ H ~ ....... C u ... ,,.,., lnl.,IOf, MW top WtfMn ._ ...,. 1• "1 t_..,. ......,. "• 1 1-. -""" .,....,, ,....,, "" & wtlffls great cer. I t t-5~32 1hl d9'9 of~ ~of V$T\.,,.... • ...., ,._ • • ....., ~ 1 '* * H & L BOAT LADDER * llf.llM S 1 2 K 8 3 2 • 5 6 1 0 , Thll 1>u11ne11 11 con· ..._. M onMdtd In w~211 W·20I W tl1 W7JI 8 111PS folding, va1nlsM<S, 854-05a. dueled by ao indMOuet MCton 1100 of hardwere St 7~ * The reg1atrant11I com· Celtbnle Pl'Obete Code. 875·4196 * 1 .. ________ Rolls Royce '77 mencad to 1r8n9ec1 bu• The .,,_ tor flr'G d 1• $ilve+' Wraith 11, Belboa ne11 under Ille Ftc:llllOUI wil not • .,,.._ ~ Sllpl/~s/Storagt em:. ':wt ~~'.•'~::~· _:::•~ s '~ 'rJ. :=:: ~=:t ~•;:d =~ ..::_ - ______ 1_0_2_2 " ..,.,, pis 11 lilt crul NB lmm.cut•te thf0U9fl. C....., !.~ Altl AtdtnO-OoJ lelOoJ YOU MAV EXAMINf .,._, ' c. ' M. Ou 1 $ 3 2 , 5 0 0 ... ~·~ Thll ltatemtont was tiled h•t.ptbyh~. •50' + &Ip, '''•' In, eunroot. cu1tom wneela. 7141844•9208 ..JOO~=.... Dri\te With !tie County Cler'lc of a.--you .,. • MM\Cftannel Utt41tt••,,,. bl.ell t>eeutyl l2JVL732) ~-...,.eoun1yon0ctoo.r ti .,._Ped !ft h ...... Cludld Hunttf!9ton Har· 111,M1 VW 1912 Ouentum -1tto you nwy fie wfll e.. bour 8A8..f707 ll&ITIL a.A Stlllon w1gon. an~r. ~ • lom'1el ~ ~"" doc:k ~ '°' ""'25 H ........... C .. IOOtls new, auto, tollct ... ~ Or-. Coietl Soedlll N04k» ot ht 'V nr .,.,.,. W<TVo ... Uf• trlnaporfallOf\ 1112 0..,. ~ 0ct0W 2•. 31, ol af\ lfWwtlOfy ~e:·,~~r:: = 111-1111 12,200 PtlOM 7ao.37H lal 171•• Ho~ber 7 1•. 1990 ..,.,,... of -- 838-3800 Petlf VW ·83 BUG Monwr) • 0...,.. W·200 ~ ':z ,_.,,_ ~ Aveil·No Ltve At>oard BMW 1t113251 Good rvnning condition Ctr11'a 1 MUC ll)t1C( eediofl; 1~ Up 10 38' SS75 con1191'11bte. bled!, auto-One owner ()riglnel in-'tO lro•aaw ~ ,,_.. &de Tie to 24' USO rnttlc heeled ... ,,, 0rt?y terlof PurcNiMd MW In C.... f'M:ftTIOUe .,_.. .-.... lor IDlcllt ~-· S WALU ANCHOR.AGE 11,000 miles. 128.000 or Europe 11800 080. ... 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