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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-12-04 - Orange Coast Pilot"" /A8 ' 0 ,R A N G E . . . •rs.u-. ""'' ,. ., .l•D MORNINGI WEATIEI · Fair, sunny and cooler with south· west lo west winds to IS mph this aftel'l)oon. Coastal/Inland hips from 6S to 1S. Lows 40 to 53. For the Oranac Coast's most complete weather information, includina boating, fasbing and surfina rcpe>rts sec ~ Al. IN THE NEWSROOM · With Democrats controlling both ·the upper and lower chambers of the Cali- fornia legislature, Republicans often complain oflcss than fair treatment when offices and committee assign- ments arc d iv1ed up ... So a freshman GOP Assemblyman hkc Tom Mays, R- Huntington Beach. can expect The worn Qf thc worst ... But Mays last week agreed to a photo session with Tuan Umbcrg. Orange County's sole Demo- cratic legislator, hoping that, 1n the proccss, Assembly Speaker Willie Brown might show mercy on him. "Maybe 1f hc sees how cooperative I can bc he won"t stick mc 1n the ba!>e- mcnt." Mays mused !411•111lm TITmEllT• 842-1081 'll'RmCI 7 All ,...., OUOTEI OF THE DAY ·'I'm go;ns to miss all of you. but }OU a~ going to hav~ a fnend in Sacramen- to." Mayor Tom Mays. o n leaving Hunt· ington Beach City Council for the Assembly in Sacramcnto/A3 /11s ~lier to know some oflhe quesLJons than all of the answers. James Thurber (l984-1961 ). TODA Y'I ErEMTI •More than 30 extmplcs of hand- crafted antique and modem ti Iver ob- jects are featured in "The Silver of Tiffany," which opens today at the Decorative Ans Study Center m San Juan Capistrano. Title exhibit WJll run Tuesdays through Saturdays, from I 0 a.m. to 3 p.m .. through Jan. 26. Ad-· mission is $3. For in(ormauon. call 496-2132. • Newpon Harbor HtJh meets San Dicauito toniJ!lt at 7:30 in the cham- pionship semifinals of the Daily Pilot Tip-<>fTOassic at Ncwpe>n. Admission is S2. •Classical music commentator Jim Svejda will sip copies of his newly revised and expanded book. .. Record Shelf Guide to the Oassical Reper- toire." Un1verl1ty Book.store. UCI. University Drive. LOTTEIY DICCI v Hearts: Ace +aubs: 2 0 Diamonds: 7 +s~es: Kin& lecis&ature season bepts/ A3 Giit 1111 TIVIPI l11ellattl1 Unanimous council YOte/ A8 Tuesday, December 4, 1990 25 cents .Amburgey gets in last ·words By Bob van Eyken Otenge COMt Delly Piiot COST A MES.A -Outgoing city coun- cilman Orv Amburgey took a few parting shots at what he termed .. sl<w growth" and anti-business sentiments in the city, as he yielded his scat Monday night to Jay Humphrey. who outpolled him in Novem- ber's election. Amburgcy's remarks preceded not only the seatmg of Humphrey as a new council member. but the completion of the two- ycar term of Mayor Peter Buffa and the acension to the mayor's chair of fom\er vice-mayor Mary Hornbuckle. Coun- .cilwoman Sandra Gems was selected v1cc- mayor by her counetl colleagues. In his prepared statement, Amburgey satd "'he had grave concerns about the poht1cs of t.he Costa Mesa. 'Tm comfonal;)le with the results of last Jerry Kobrin Arts Center woes strike bad chords . OOPS, MUST'VE TOUCHED A NERVE -Sunday's sermon anent the financial flats at the Orange Count) Performing Ans Center has triggered more phone calls than a revealing 1982 column -the one listing ~ocations of nude beaches. Hope the acoustics arc nght. because th~'s a chorus wa1ung in the wings. apparently eager to sound off. lntcrcsuoah enough, most of the calling critics arc reluctant to be 1denufied 1n print. The) 'rt of the "Don°t Quotc-Me- But" vailcty, seemingly fearful of losing their cbcruhed scats. The Center's faithful weren't thrilled in recent days to le.am that their elpens1vc showplace is .. falling on hard tmfes:· and that one glannr reason appparcntly 1s the heavily-inflated staff overhead. The hall's honcho. Thomas R. Kendrick, and his wife arc said to be drawing a combined annual compensation of S309,075 .. plus perks. and , 2S other OCPAC staffers are being paid annual salaries of at lea~t $30.000 e.ach. Several longtime Center stalwarts tell me See KOBRIN/U month's election, but rm not as com- fonable in m y·thoughts abeut the future of Costa Mesa," Amburgey said. Amb~rgcy. said. he feared the present council would not be as viailant as he was in pr<lcctins the interests of the business and development community which. he . said, permits the city to have the ameniues it enjoys. .. These days it's politically popular to nitpick a project to death," he said. Amburgey cited South Coast Plaza as a major development that has benefittcd the city through its enormous sales tax con- tnbution. The shopping plaza located 10 O>sta Mesa. in part, becau~ the city of Santa Ana did not act quickly enough 1n approving it, be said. The same thing could have happened to Costa Mesa 1f an antigrowth climate had existed on the City Council at the time. he ~·c1 He said he believes such a pohucal climate exists today. Jn an apparent refer- ence to the controlled growth philosophy espoused by Humphrey, Amburgey said he did not believe the present council would be favorable to a major project such as South Coast Plaza. "These days it would be political su1c1de to propose a project the size of South Coast Plaza," he said. Despite his concerns, Amburgey said he was glad to be rtunng from pohucs ''M y wife. Be.a. and I arc looking forward to leading a normal hfc, and I'm looklng forward to talung care of my busineu." hc said. The selection of Hornbuckle as mayor and Genis as vice-ina)or both c.ame on 4-1 votes. with Councilman Ed Glasgo\\. vot· ing agamst both selccuons. Hornbuckle 1s the city's third woman ma)or. She will, serve a tv.o-)e.ar term I Boat 1tora11 fl/111 up t. P9yne10renoe eo..c o.11y P11o1 <:. With space filling up In Newport Harbor the next step Is to go up. California ·Ory Slip, a hlgh-rlse boat .storage on the Udo Peninsula, can store 190 boats up to 38 feet long and 20,000 pounds. Storage fees are S 12 per foot per month. Residents take environment seriously By RUSI Loar Or-. COMt 0., Ptlot IRVINE-Ora.nae Coonty res1dents a.re tumina pu.n -over the environ- ment and the economy. Nine out of every 10 county residents tee environmental problems as a "ICriOUI penonaJ threat," aooordin& lO tile 1990 <>ranee Counti.,_ Annual Survey. Sixty percent of all residents surveyed say they consider the threat of an environment run amok .. very lerious." And poUsten say consumer con- fidence in Ora.Dee County bas dropped lipi.ficandy lb.ii year btcawe of worri- es about recellioD aftd the th mat of war lD the Middle f.ut. ""The overall iadu of cooiurner Kft- timeat in ~County now ltaDds at 1$ potD1' a lO-point df'Ot) ftam lut ,.,.. inda." met Maft ...... rt •• ua 10CW eco6ocY ""*'9or wbo cap. ctuclDd -.-wy of 1,017 eduh 'raa-..... betwwa Sept. 5 ud 21. .. ~ Ibis ia llill ..., tJau the iliiljaMI ClCI 11 • m I C091'diit:C iadel. .... ~ lO ,. ....... ,..... i1 'T-......... -.. ao... ,...... lillCC - tllijlll ·i~·· Q8tlliw ... COit- sumer confidence in the surv~ ... Most residents arc pess1ousuc about the nation•a Iona-term econo mic outlook., accordina to Baldassare. with a najority ayina they expect a five: year downturn in the CQ?nomy. Fifty. five pen::c:nt of those surveyed say they expect periods of widespread un- employment -even depreuion. The ftature of the 0raqe County lilatyle loob snm .to 44 pen:ient of COUJlty raidcnts. but the llady lD- c:nuc in patimiun ttCOrded over m\lCh of the lut decade bu leveled oft', IClCOtdiQI to Bekl••tt. Tftaty-nine paccnt believe the COUl\t)' will become • bener pllCe to live, and 27-percent ~~peel DO sipific:ant cMaee· Trdic .OU tops the litl ol the c:ou.a- ty"a w illlponant pnilk1D1 at 40 pc:n:a&. but coectl DI oVd-hoali .. role PERSONAL THR EAT OF . ENVIRONMENT AL P RO BL.EMS M>'i6 perceaa. tyias witb powa ~ dlle --______ ....,. No. 2 IPOl " ""------------.;.;.;;...,,____~ A80lll ~ IOCW --couty • ••*" ~ cio.aty raideilta wt.o .......... ""'............ .... -.... ..,.. ... impon-~.,,...... ... ita ....... -... ..... ~tMJWbJ 10paW. --........._ ... WM Wllill WM ............ cmw l'Olt -HAii Riff k..,. lllec1•1 to 16 paw. wam. ..... llllldl _.. .... • m tu "- mft ... ME 11 I , ..... ....., .. IUIWIV .. • .. Glasgow speaks- COST A MESA -City Counolman Ed Glas&olW broke his silence Monday ni&ht over his role in a computer spying case at Cny Hall last year. Glasgow and a now retired police lieutenant, J o hn A . Regan, eavesdropped on personal communica- tions between city manager Allan RodCT and police chief Dave Snowden for six months in 1989, according to a dlstnct atto~y·s mvcst1.gauve file obtaJned by the Dally PUot last Wttk No charges were filed 1n the ca~. Glasgow had previous!> refused to comment on the c.asc but m a public statement at the end of Monday's City Council rncct1ng he blamed his pro~ lems on thc press sayi ng he did noth101 wrong.. .. The Daily Ptlot 1s auempung a character assassinauon of me,·· Glasgow said He said ht onl)' looked at the pnvate communications because Regan wanted him to -By IM Daily Pilot Collision puzzling to family, police By Iris V okol Or.,. Coe.st D•ty Pt!Ot SANT.\ .\N .\ -B' all accounts. Fanh Robinson 1s a consoenuous. respon- s1blc 23-)ear-old ~ho doesn't hcsu.ate to cut off ovcnnto,.1cated bar cus- tomers at v.orl and re- minds fnends ad nauscum 10 buckle up v. hen 1n a car. Robinson So as Robinson clung to hfe in the ·1ntcns1ve care unit of Western Medical Center Monda) afternoon. her distraught famil) struggled to understand why the usuall) conscicnuous Westminster woman dro'e eight miles on the wrong s1dc of the freewa:r earl} Saturday. eventu- ally crashing into an · trvine couple's cu and k.1lhng the husband. • Robinson normall} doesn't dnok and dnve, and she was in the best of spin ts. her famtl) said. nmng ideas thaMhe ma) ha ve intcnllonall) dn' en so dangerously. "We have no 1de.a. ·• wd her mother Jen Robinson. as the normall) v1vaClous daughtcr v.ho caJls herself ··Pnncess Faith .. remained in cnucal condJuon ... , tlnnk she was JUSt urcd and got on the Wf<>Jll s1de and panicked ·· AccordinJ to CM!forn1.a Htghwa)' Patrol repons. Robinson's Bwck Regal headed south 1n the northbound lanes of the 405 Frttway from Westminster and conllnued on until 1t collided with a Sedan DcV1lk Cadillac nonh of Bnstol Street in Costa Mesa at 4:~ a.m. Sang-In Ahn. SO. of lrv1ne. dJed LO the crash. His Wlfc. Ook-Ja. 47, was flo"-'n to UCI Med1caJ Center, where she remains 10 cntibal cond1uon See COLLISION/Im Piii Ozone still under .attack: UCI chemist , • ' -. ------ ---- ,.... .... ' • I • • • • • • , t : .. • ' • ' ' ' • . f l k. • Local News Briefs l••••ct kllll 111111111 ••••••- SANT A ANA -A Santa Ana truck driver who exchanpd 1uofire wilb a B~oa Park man who accused him ofk.illlna his wife -fatally woundina the distrauaht husband -was arrested Monday as a suspect in lhe beatina death of lhe Buena Park woman, police said. ' Neal Matzen. 36, of Santa Ana, was arrested in connection with the bludgconina death of Donna Connacy, ~. a nurse whose body was found in ber home on Nov. 2S, police said. Monday's events bepn•about 7:30 a.m. when Rick Connaty, 38, knocked on. the door of Matzen's trailCT home in the Royal Coach Mobile flome Park at 21 S S. Sullivan St., said Santa poli~ Set. Robert Helton. · After being let 1n, Con~ty opened fire on Matzen after 5CJ"e&ming: .. You killed my wjfe!" according to Buena police Sgt. Terry Branum. .... Moments later. Matzen apparently retaliated, firina ttiree shots from a .357 Magnum, one of which hit Connaty in the ches~ Helton said. <;onnaty . was declared dead at UCI Medical Center, said hesp1tal spokeswoman Fran Tardiff. Mauen was listed in fair cond1tton at the same hospital. she said. After interviewing Matzen's wife and neighbors of the couple at the mobile home park, police found a long bar they believe was used to kill Donna Connaty, Branum. said. The bar was hidden under her home. · Branum said poltce also found two bank books belong.ing to Donna Connaty inside Matzen's trailer. DlllY PUii CllllCUll Toys lar Tots COST A MESA -The Orange Coast Dally PlJot. 10 conJunc· iion with Volt Temporary Serv1c.es of Costa Mesa. is now accepting toy donations for underpnviledged children. The World ... in Four Minutes Jiii Clllllll • ••ac; I r1•1rlllll lll11ll -ROMULUS, Mich. -One jetliner clipped another while prepar- iAC 40 take off from lbe Detroit airport in heavy fot Monday. ipitiq a fin: that left one plane in amokina ruins. At least eiaht people were killed and 20 injured. officials said. , It was not immediately clear whit cautcd the ClOllision between a DC-9 and a SQeina 727-200, both operated by Northwest Airlines. A spokesman for air traffic oontrollen said the OC-9 appeared to have beoome lost on a slick, fogy taxiway and strayed into the 727's path. Officials had initially said that l 9 people were killed, but Northwest officials and Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara later said that was wrong. McNamara said the medical euminer had "swept through the wrecbae twice and found nine bodies," while N9rthwest spokesman Bob Gibbons said the coroner "told a Northwest representative that there were eiJ}lFdcad." · Gibbons stressed tbat authorities were not Nling out further · changes in the death toll. "'rhis is probably going tt> ao up or down all evening," he said shortly after 7 p.m. IPlll SIJS P1l11U1l11 lss11 II • 1111111 UNlTED NATIONS -Iraq said Monday that the Palestinian people must have a homeland in the West Bank and Gaza before any other Mideast peace questions can be dealt with. • "The first question 1s Palestine," Iraqi delegate Adnan Malik told the General Assembl)'. "Palestine comes first, Palesune comes second and Palestine comes third." The United St.ates h~s refused to hn"k the Palestine issue to Iraq's withdrawal from Kuwait. President Saddam Hussein of Iraq has said the Palestinian problem must be on the agenda in any dialogue with Secretary of State James A. Baker UI. Meanwhile. a General Assembly subcomm11tce voted I 32-1 to condemn Iraq's human rights v1olat1ons 1n Kuwait. Iraq voted against MHIUI I MW ... Tr air • .141-4111 at. .. The upriJina wu the fourth in lell than four years in A.rfentina. where democracy was restored in 1983 af\er nearly ei&ht yean ofbanb 'military rule. The rebellion oolJapeed Monday .Piaht after tanks surrounded anny beadquartm. the one rcmainiJ'll rc~l stron&b<>kt. and the last mutincen surrendered. Warplanes earlier bombed ''° columns of rebel WW. . About 420 rebels -·soldiers and civiltans -sunendeR:d, ~y officials SI.id. Others were being souaht. Rebel leader Col. Ennque Ba.raldini wu amona thos;e arrested. Ill ... 1111 1111, 11111 ~t II llW Mltl W t GOLDEN, Colo. -At least four moderate canhquaka rattled pans of the world, but there was nary a tremor Monday ~Iona the New Madrid Fault, where a scientist said a earthquake was hkely to oocur. ''This is just a normal da. l'J.'' said Waverly Person, chJef of~e U:S. Geol<>sical SuTVey's National Earthquake lnfonnatJon Center. We re not backing the predictaon at .all." / Along the New Madrid Fault, some schools were canceled and residents· purchased earthquak.e emergency kits and othen ten town. just in case climatologist lben Browning was nght. Browning said there was a 50-50 chance for a m~or earthquake early this week along the fault, which stretches from Marked '!'rec. ~rk. .. nottheast through New Madrid, Mo .. to Ouro, ~11. He believes tidal forces can tngger eilrthquakcs. a theory most sctenusts reJCCt. Between m1dn1ght and evening. four ..,.moderate quakes .were reoorded at Golde~ Three were in the Soutf\ Pacific. a 5. 9-magnitudc shaker hear New C11edo n1a, and quakes of 5.1 and 5.0 1n the area _Qf Tonga. The fourth was a 5.9-magmtudc temblor m northern Colombia. . ... Yark 1111'1111'1 tap 2,000 Ill' JllP Interested donors can come to the newspaper, located at 330 W. Bay t.. and-Orop off-new: unwrapped to) valued at $5 or more and leave 1t in a barrel next to the Pilot's Chnstmas tree the rccommondat1on by the Third Comm111ec. which deals wt th social NEW YORK -More than· :!.000 people were murdered m New affairs. Zambia abstamed. York during the first 11 months of 1990, makmJ the year the city's "We had a really good turnout last year. so we're 'hopmg f9r the ~me this year." said Daily Pilot C ustomer Service Manager Ten Pupo ... We appreciate OU'r readers' gcneros1t)." The comm ittee sent a draft resolu11on to the General Assembly bloodiest ever. according to unofficial police statistics released Mon· deno uncing "the continued and 1ncreas1ng acts of torture, arrests. day. . This 1s the ~1xth year the Pilot ha~ part1c1pated in the program, and normall)' the t°'>s are collected and then g1ven to hare {)ur Seh cs. the count) 's largest povert) relief organ1zauon. sum mar} execution~. disappearances and abducuon" 1n Kuwait by ' New York City rang out I 989 with' I ,'X)5 murder$, also a record Iraqi forces high. · The cm 's 199() hom1c1de rate contmued to increase. as six people But 'iince Share Our Selves in now an the process of relocating. the Pilot will part1c1pate 1n the To)'s for Tots Program sponsored b) thl' U.S. Manne Corps Reserve. ~ "We're thnlled to provide this for the commumt)"." s~ud Pllot Editor Wilham Lo bdell "It's the leas1 we can do to give something bad." The to) s "'111 be collected until Dec 20. c111rette 1111m111 1or 1reew1y nre O RAN(iE -.\ mutonst's rarelcssl)' <.l1scarded cigarette appare nt!) touched o fT a small trash tire tn a storm dram o n the Orange frel.'"'a~ on Monda) The fla mes confint"d to a grate in the center o f the freewa> at the northbound Orange"ood .\H'nuc exit near A.nahe1m Stadium. "erc qu1Ckl) e\t1ngu1shed. a dispatch.,-said. · The fire was rt•ported ahout J· I 0 p.m . the dispatcher ~1d Former Disney omc111 seatenced LO~ ~I'\,(, ELES -'\ n e,.v1ce president of purchasmg at the \\alt D1snc' ( o. "as sentenced Monda) to three )cars probauon for fa iling to pa) taws on alleged kic kbacks from two souvenir ~upplu:r) GcofTre\ Gleed. 52. of Anaheim. wa'i also ordered b y U.S. D1'ltnct Judge Consuelo B. Marshall to serve 300 hours of commumt) ser'1ce and to pa) his back ta,es. which prosecutors said amounted to more than S 113.000 The c.umpanies.. KuteA International Lid .. of Hong Kong, and l\.an/O h uh & ( o Ltd . of .Japan. supplied a range of souvemr gmxh tur D1sne) theme parks. mcludmg figunnes, M1c ke)' Mo use l'Jr' anu the Ii kc (1ktd pkadcd guilty m September to two counts of tax evasion tor undc:rreport1ng.h1s mrnme m 1984 and 1985. · .Attorneys eyeing M1nlsc11co retr111 "i \ 'T \ .\!\. .\ -~ttornc's o n Monday began negouaung a ne" tnal date to r a hi lt.er gang ·fo under-turned-altome} whose first trial llO c hargl''> of mac;termind1ng a I 980 tnple murder ended ID a hung JUr. Thoma .. \-1 an1'tako 45 "ho has h<.·en 1n the Orange Count~ JJil ~tnu: h1<i 1984 arrc!>t. attended Monda) 0 \ hearing helorc "iupl'nnr < nun J udgc: ""th ken <rL can \11nrnc'!°) agrl·ni to re1um to court Fl•b 6 "hen the\ •Mil \et a 1ur. tri'-JI date nl no later than earl~ May (rt t•ar. ""hn ,1dm11tcd 10 bei"g tranled dunng the record· ,c111ng I ~-month trial that ended 'n No,cmher. announced 'ihe will pn·-.1dl· nH·1 the n:trial . 1 hr lir ... 1 n1011nal procecd1 n$ Jnd the 26 da,., nf JUr) dd1tx·rJt111n' "h1lh endcd.10·2 in ta, or ot't0(l0\1Ct1on. r,et records as thl· lon!ll.''>I 1n lOUhl)' h1!.tOr). accon.hng tu loun records \lan1'>cake. a fo rmer 'Westminster ..attomc). 1s accu.scd of dircc.11ng the ~la>ings. of his best fnend. Richard "Rabbit" R1llone. 36. Thomas Monahan, 28. and R1llonc's 19-year-old girlfnend. Rena Male). m R1uonc's rented Wcslmmstcr home. ' Prosecutors claim Maniscalco ordered R1.zzone killed because he was skimming profits fro m •the Hessian motorcycle gang's narcotic'> \ales and counterfeit money d1stnbut1on. -From D•lly Piiot oew1 1ervl~1 Police Log AP111tln1 cm1111n111pt 1101; 1111 11111111 BUENOS AIRES -The military crushed a daylong upr\sing Monday by hundreds of rebels demanding a shake-up ID the army high comma.nd. Al least nmc people were killed. The nght-wing msurrccuon occurred two days before President Bush was to v1s11 In 8r371I. Bush said he will amve as scheduled Wednesda) o~ ~AA 5vkJ, ~heral LeBeau T he first bullet caught C'ork) Miles 1n the left shoulder. ~p1nnmg him around hlt.e a top. The second exploded rnto his knee. sending him t art"heclmg across the sidewalk. One of the '"o pisto ls he was carrymg went fl> IDg from his kit hand. l.11schargrng like a small firecracker as the weapon bounced off the pa\cmen1 Ttk-wayward bullet rattled harmless!)' ofT one of the 15 \quad cars Jammed on Balboa Boulevard. "G1'.I.' 11 up Miles." a sergeant bellowed 1:i to a bullhorn. Miles. gnpped "1th fear and pam. looked around him. There were two , po;s1bly three sharpshooters up on the roof of a nc1ghbonng house. AAd at least five more were peenng over the hoods of the parked police cars. He could feel the blood from his shoulder runnmg down his back. cold. almost icy against h is flesh. One of ht!> guns was wedged under his chest. He'd fallen on 11 apparent!)-. The o ther weapon was about I 0 fe·et away. resting mnoccntl) 1n a p1anter Ho~ could this ha'C' gone so wron,g? he wondered Less than an hour ago his future was secure. Bnght even. Exotic. But now he faced pnson or death. His ch01ce. ··oK. OK. I surrender," he yelled 1n the dm~cuon of the .. sergeant .... can't move. I'm hurt." He sa" one of the sharpshooters put down his nfle And as gently as he could. Miles slid his nght hand under his chest until he could feel 1he barrel of the gun. To he contmued Did You Know? Early Newport Beach . phone numbers ware easy as · 1-2-a .. •la Newport Beacb: Phone num~rs from the 1938 Ne"'.J)Ort Beach telcphonr directory: The police department was I , the Newport Beach Pharmacy was 5. Newpon Harbor Yacht Club was lucky number· 7 and if you had a fire you asked the operator for 16. the Fire Department. Be a big operator and send your h1stoncal facts to D1d You Know. Orange Coast Daily P1lot. P 0 Box .1560, Costa Mesa, 92626 -CompJ/ftl by Aue Spbul Cll1I .... Warner Avenue and stok ~ 72 1 1n propcny 0 block of Kn ten C1rclr ..... were murdered du?tng the penod from unda> night to Monday morning, police said " The ye~r·s record mu.r~cr rate Yias paru.a.lly aunbuted to the proliferation of handguns on the city's streets, as well as a ns1ng tendency toward v101<-nce. ~•d Deputy Inspector Thomas V. Connolly of the depaament's Office of Management Analysis & Planning. which tracks cnme stat1st1cs. ' News of the Weird .. ............... ..... ................... BAGHDAD. Iraq r-'\ dc.-1· cpt1on of South Dakota Indians pra)ed on tht" la" n of a down- town Baghdad hotd and said the) ·would offer the1f sacred pcact" pipe to the Iraqi president. "When President Saddam Husscm has prayed for peace the Teton wit.I return to the land of ORANGE COAST -Daily Pilat . 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Looking Horst' said he wanted the Iraqi government to organ11e the peace pipe cer· cmon) Smokers of the pipe "- pencnce their true fC'elings, he said. -By tbe A11ocl•t~ Prus How to reach us at the Dally Piiot Clrculatlon Orange County ~~ Advertlalng Clullfl«I 642-5871 [)apay 642·4321 Editor.ta I N9wa 540-1224 $pot1a 642-4330 ..... apot1alaa ~170 Main off tee Bull,,... olfic:w ~-4321 Bu11,,...1aa 631·5802 hrr wth a suck he pulled from thr trunk of her car but she wu able to act away. I 0 Someonr broke UltO a csr parked in the 400 block of West Bay Strct and stoic a ncrco vaiued at $4()() The cnme occtmed betWttn 11 a.m Saturday and 4 pm Sunday o · A thief stoic the. rqistra11on I.al from.a car l~ntc platr LO the 2900 block of ~ndoza Drive. The theft OQCulTCd betWetn Fnda} and Suriday and was rePorted at 5·40 p m Sunday At the comer 'of Euchd Stf'('('I and Edinacr Avenue vandals u~ a s)ellet aun 10 shoot out the dn11er's window of I parked Cit. F llJlll ..... A ma1lbo~ wu stolen fro m 1u stand. located .en front of a home on Mont~llo. Padlock.I on the pohcc ~hoot1na ran,t ~ hackaawtd, but nothina was taken and the vandal• lef\ behind a note aPol~mna for the dam• ' ' 0 Someone pned the kitchen window of a home in lhr t800 block or Fullerton Avenue, entered the home· and nimmqcd thro\.llh a small box located on a bedroom drtsttt. Nolhina was sto~n. The brca.k-1n occurred between 10 and 11 20 a.in. Sunday ,.,_, .• ...., ~ A man called an I ... year-old FountaJn Valley woman at her homr and wd he wu watchina her from 1n11de the houtt 0 8ul)lan bC'Otc mto •car pelted 1t1 I.be 11600 bloct of Vandals chnstencd Pierstdr Pl\:1hon. 3000 ~(IC C-O&S1 Ht&hway. by painona lfll1ill on a wall. 0 Thieves stok five fish1n1 oulfilS valued 11 SI, I 00 rrom an unlocked prqe 1n the 16000 bloc~ of Wande~r 'LAlM . 0 Someone stole a statue 1n the 6600 block oi\hu-e \1.rde ind tenbblcd oblcen1t1et on the stdewa.llt. 0 Vandals thr~ fuel od over a door and ftont Mept 1n lhe 2700 !Moclt of Dclawa~ trttt. 0 Someone tcole two nnp and a ~ n«kllce valued 11 Sl,100 from a rmckncc in the 18000 block ofDcm1on Lane. 0 Th~~ cut a Ioele ~ ttole -i-o ~ 1n the 7IOO C I .. • I 0 A bnekatc wu S1olcn from the trunk of a IMuc Alfa Romeo perked on Del Azul. 0 A credit card radcr w111 1tokn from Pnntcr R Us .on Von Karman Avenue, by a th~rwho 1muhed a window to enter the bu •MM. 0 Two V Rs~ stolen from a home on Sequoia Trtt by a ttucr who pncd open 1 window of a arttnhouse. 0 A plastic O\n1tm11 decoration ~ JCokn rrom in front or ll home on 8ta vcr. •• ' ' I _........... . .. Thrl!!e """ wonh SI. 700 ~ m1 •na from a bedroom countertop in the 1500 block of Dolphin Terrace. 0 A caucue playa and a 12-.pounct roll of' turkey wrn siok.ft from Oina ·s Pan. 420 Iris Ave. by a tlucf who pned a woodcfl doorl1o ,ct In. • 0 Someon'c smashed a .,.ndow on a 1.U Metceda lr8z perMcf iD I lot It lOO Newpon ~let OriW INt kJOt o9') a cellular phone antenna of( Ott rear witwlOw and dMtn't nm to~h o\llfr 11enu or nhac i...., illCWltiia 1 •• a chttkboot and 20 car pbooa 1n tht tnank. 0 : lkn tbc~ ot'MOdlcr 1971 Metic1•• ...... m die 11m1 toe _._ • 1-*Y TIM dllill "'° ..... ....... I06l. .... Cir .... ..,,, wallet ....... . ..... ' 11111.-.an the•• a• WHY BOUlY? ... The dosina of New- pon'1 .venerable City Hall wuenna bole, Tony Hermann's Bouiy Rouse. Is a real lhockcr. , I can just hear people Sl)'Ull to each oJher. If the Bouzy can't make it around here, who can? And )'Cl .. , I privately predjc1cd several ycan-qo that Bouzy Rouse wouldrr"t be· able to maintain its boomina bu~i­ ness -that It would just be a matter of time ~ore au of the ~venue the own~ peQ on in-house promotions caught up with him. Mr. Hermann had a ter- Judy Chamberlain rific customer base a~d then -in m y opinion -he spent an enormous amount. of ta.me and energy fritterini away matjor bucks on cutesy little g.am m1cks to entertain the people he'd already attracted ra.thcr than broadening bis target market. . Bouzy-llcs were direct-mailed, ncwslettcred. bus-tripped and wane-tasted to death. Special cv~nts a nd in-house promotions arc great o.nce in a .while, but not every month. ~Ith the good food and fine wine sClcction he offered Hermann would have been better o ff either hold ing on to hi~ money or spending it on bang-for-the--buck marketing. .. 0 BUILDING BLOCKS ... 0 .C. native Rick Vaughn. V.P. o f real estate and construction f~r Rusty ~chcan Restaurants Inc., is cele brating his ·20th a0r n1versary with tht company ... Vaughn started out as a waitcr/baricnder a t the company- owned Ancient Manne r. and 1s married to a former co-wo rker. Perhaps daughters Megan and Anne -ages 4 and 8. respectively -will be tomorrow's "Pehcanettes." 0 O PEN ING FRO M HELL... David Wilhelm strives for perf~tton -that's why he hired p.r. whiz Glo na Z1gncr to stage the recen\ o pening of his Canbbean barbecue eatene. Barbacoa. The party started off wnh a bang whe n a fire broke out in the kitchen of the restaurant. which occupies space in Newport Beach's Harbor Club. ··Everybody went back inside after the fi re was extinguished tho ugh:· reports Ms. Z1gncr... ' Just t-0 Clear up what may ,$l1Ll be-a b1t-of-eonfus1on. Barbacoo is not related to the ijarbor Club... • 0 RAMBO 'S EX ... Sasha Stallone. with her 14 ) car-old son in 10"'. was spotted shopping at Linda Bentle) 0 QUOTE OF THE DA Y ... "In Europe. India a nd the Onent. man) d ialects and languages arc spoken Peo ple who hvc 1n the same country ha ve a hard umc understanding each ot?ter. Herc 1n Amen ca. most of us speak the ' same language -and )Ct look how man) pr.oblcms "'e have .. " -Arun Pun 0 C IA0 -1"'1G DOWJ\. Ethan \\'a) nc. on loca11 o n in Newport Beach with an ltahan / film crew, has bttn bnnging his co-"'o rkers to Sapon fo r lunch almost C\CI) da) .. The hahan mo\ 1c-makers say that the food at Sapon 1s "belier than in fCa ly ... " Especially since the Man1acc1 brothe rs' "Mama" showed up last week to teach the boys how to make beautiful loaves of whole wheat Italian bread fro m a treasured old family recipe. ··w e·n never serve bonna ol~ ~ueues apm," says ma!>tcr chef Fraoco Man1acc1 ... 0 ANOTH ER RU MO R ... That 'Me~luna -a reccntl) opened estabhst)menl that replaced the dear departed Hemingway's -ma) be for sale . J•dy Cll•m~rl•hl'• col11mo ap~an ~v~ry Tun thy ud Frlthy. Upland .quake a prelude? TWI llW •••nmlllY••n ... -111111111 Mays, Umberg hit the ground running .J By PU An::tMI*'/ .9\l-,S 14. ' o., ,.... ,..... .,.., Amon& t.be staff Mays bu n&mcd COSTA MESA -Even bdore are: Kim Buone. curTentJy the as- ftelllmu ueembly~n Tom Mays IJmttt manaetr at the Huntinaton ud Toin Umbers were sworn m Beach Cbamber of Commerce, who Monday, both were already hand-will serve a1 his chief of staff~ Juiia' liq constituent problems a nd other l(jna, who ~n serve 1J hj1 lqislat- 1tate matten. ~ve assistant ln SacrameO'O; and Maya laid be was receivina con-Brenda Otten. who will be his 1tituent mail and meetina with lob-lqislatave secretary in the Lona byists. and Umbers said his staff Beach office. was workina with outaoing As--Both Green and Kina were staff eemblyman Cun Prinalc's office to members for fom\er Assemblyman transfer caseload files and ensure a Dennis Qrown. smooth transition. Also named to the staff were Neither Mays nor Umberg has Stephanie Manaura, a former completed st.Jff hirings. but they teacher who had recently JOtned have chosen district office locations Brown's staff. and Ira Glasky, a and w;u be mo ving in during the campaicn aide. Both will serve as next few days. field representatives for Mays~ Mays' district office will be For the time bemg. U mberg wtlJ located in Long Beach. A Hunt· _EOVC into Pnngle's former offices ington Beach resident. he said he at 12822 Garden G rove Blvd .. Suite wan1ed to establish a presenc.c and A. Garden G rove. 92643. pho ne ........ r. 'li . h 537~77. ~ttcr 1am1 anze u~isclf with the Umbers named campaign man-~s ~gelcs County side of the 58th ager George U rch as hi~ chief of Distnct. . . staff. Also JOin1ng the staff i1 The o~cc ts at 4.510 E. Pacific , Marissa Prcstinary. who will be a Coast Highway. Suite 550. Long caseworker· handling const ituent Beach . 90804. pho ne (2 13) problems. AP l.JIMrptlOto Tom Ma~ Is sworn In Monday as the new assemblyman for the 58th Otstrtct, with Includes parts of Long Beach and Huntington Beach .• Green tabbed for mayor; Mays says goodbye By Robert Barker Otano-Cout Dally Pllol But Silva co llected six 'otcs:. aJI e'\ccpt Winchell's. HUNTINGTO N BEACH -· The City Council urtanimo usly selected Peter Green, its m ost SCl\1or member, as the new mayor Monday in a displa) of peace and goodwill that follo wed a spinted .bacltroom tug-of-war for the honor. For Green, who's entcnng his seve nth ,ear o n the council, n 's been a lo ng wan for the mayo r's post, a nd somewhat o f an upset bccauSt' growth supporters hold a 4-3 margin on the counCll. · But some leading poh11c1ans had lo bbied for the elcct101a of Green. an en' 1ronmcntal1st claunmg that he desen ed the honor and that h1~ sclcct1on would smooth over an) feathers rut. fled in the recent clcc11o n Atrhne\ plane at 7 I'\ a m toda' to n, bad. te> Sacramc-nto and begin his -\s...c'mbl~ ·duues 1n ea rnest at 4 a m In h" lare"'dl address \1onda' \1a )\ lauded Cit' J nomohshmenl'> · "Th(' ( ti\ ( uunul 1ner 30 H:ars. has tned and fa tied tu get rede' elopment ·But '>inet' 1986 we ha'e lorJl'd a ne"' beginning · J im Silva. wh o vied w11h G reen behind tht scenes for the top post, was elected mayor pro tem. the C11:r Council's scco~d spot. Ma''> hJ1kd thl' rompkuon or the nev. A p0s1~IC<."t1on c hanging oJ the guard took place pnor to the sclccuon of Green and Silva Linda Moulto n Pa tterson, fo rmer Police Chief Earle Robitaille, former C11y Co uncil man Jack Kelly a nd G race Winchell. who was re- elected on No v. 6~ were swo rn 1010 office to st.an four-year terms. Ma) or Tom Ma~s. Wes Bannister a nd John Erskine all made their swan songs, leaving the council Monda) aftt·r one. term • H ilton 1-i<Hel Pa·r<,1Jl· Pa\1ltons Town C)quarc the parl..ang 'trul tun· J nJ other projects that sprung ur n h1' llr~l' tn ollill' . The hag J nd11pmrnt'> "'tll 'gl·nerate more than S '1111 m1ll1u n an ta\C'> tt. the·(ll\ o H:r the next 25 }l'<ir'> h1· '>Jtd • The only discordant note 1n ·the lo ve feast ·of an evening came when Winc hell nominated· Mays took ha~ ~lb of office. aL noon Monda~ in Sacramento as the new-as- sembl)man for the ·58th D1stnct For nearh 71 hours. he "as both assembh man a nd l'll) councllman. and returned here' for the rnuncal mee t mg M a" \Jld m;1JlH lnm1· "'J' l UI ncarh I S percent lrnm la\! H'J t and hailed the pohcc- dcpanrrknr a nd Puhll' < hid Ron Lowenbcrg 'Tm ti.ointc lo m1" all of \OU" MaH said "but \llU J rc ~,11ng 111 hJ\l' J lnl·nd 1n \.Jt ramt>n IO " · Patterson. the highest vo1e-ge11.enn last month's election: for ma~or pro te~. aµinst . 1lva. He was scheduled to board an -\mern:an KOBRIN From A 1 they want some explanations before being tapped for add111o nal con· tnbut1ons. Dought)' Jim Dean 1s one sup- porter who d oesn't mind tx'mg quoted. "It should ht' nott>d." he noted, .. that the Y'cnter's top .... Cl · «'Ut1vcs came here from Washing- ton. D.C.. where the la' 1sh spend- ing o f other peo ple's monc) is a way of hfe." And a mus1c-lo,er named And) Chairclli pho nea from Laguna Beach. af\cr reading all that poor- mouthmg fro m the Costa Mesa music hall .. with 1h1s cultured com· ment: ~ ··1 haven't been exposed 10 so much tearful drum-thumping since Pagliacc1." Stay tuned for more on "The Beggar's O pera." 0 CALLING ALL PACEMEN - Lots and Buu -\ldnn "ere orbiting around the ctQ1Adcd dance floor at the Nc~pon Bea' h \1amott on Saturda) night. enJO~ mg Hoag Hos- pital's 552 ( lub's ( hnstmas ( arol Ball When thn returned 4\o their table. the moon-walker not1cc-d that an atem "as m1$Stng lrom his lor- mal a111rc Glamorou' Lo1o; said she'd help sca~h for 11 Bct"'ecn numbers b' Les Brown\ reno"'ncd band. ~he soloed onto the dance floor and scanned the area. "What are )OU looking for"" someone called out 'Tm looking for a st ud." '>he called back Whereupon se' eral gentlemen a! nngs1de tabks. eager 10 be ht'lpful: raised 1~1r hands. 0 ANYONE HA VE SOME EXTRA SNOW LYING AROL'ND? -Then.: -wasn't a d" e .. e in the b.tllroom when Ham Bahh1tt "'ho·, hc.•1•n emceeing ihe Hoag '\ 'i~ < luh C1instmas ( arol Ball lo r ~' l'rJI cons. led the aud1l·nn· 1n a no,tJlg1l sing-along The) had JUSt fin1Shl·d J m"t' renditio n ot "\\ h1tc ( h n \tma\ · "'hen a \outhl•rn ( a hl11rn1J "''rn soc1ali te s1ghl·d "Y'knov. I'm (agl' dekted I \l:a'"' old. and r \(.' nt'\ l'f ~en 0 "'hill' Chnstma' .. I didn't "'ant IP d1'11lluo;1on 1ht• lady, but -ha' mtt 'un 1 .. td \l'Jr. of b1ttcrl} co ld "'hlle < hmtma~' back m the C-a\fl•rn Pt·ntr\\.f\ an1a tundra -this old rnrmudgcon l·a n a nest that the~ 're o ' c-rr:Jlt-d 0 THERE~ A CHARACTER ON EVERY BOAT -Thtrc's a prr'' relca5e from the '<'"Pon Harhor Arca Chamhcr 0 1 <. ommenc tell 1ng all about the C hn\tma<o Roat Parade'>\.hnJukJ IX:\. 1~-2 , \\di 11 J1ll'<on'1 It'll quatt C\Cr\· thing Thert·' nl' ml'n lll'n ,11 the mo.,t popul.u parader l"'o \t'ar\ Jgo -a 1. hc:d . \ lad "'ho "' h1ppc.-d around tht• fonC\ t1 •t1ll.i n h1<. v.atcr-scooter He''> ,, mt .• 1hH'J\t vi a 'at ht and mal l' J JX'r,nnal 'tatement -turn- ing hi\ hJ,l jf J Jrnppmg hac. truni.., It ' II\\ tiad I nn er teamed h1\ 1dcn111' It'' n111 ncr'\o ne "'ho can tum 't'" fl<•fl H Jr~;r into \f oon R1,er · DOE I TH E E~ATS ETHlal COMMITTEE K OW ABOUT THI " -ttuJ Blumht-rg of ( orona del Mar \a\S he me't"ts l'' l." Thu~ da' "'1 th lt•ur ·1c11t1"-g11unnands "alln"'1n11 1n J le1,ureh lun.l h di one nl th11'1(' l'\Pl'n')C·31.\.t1un1 r~­ taurant' Tht· glutttinnu<. ~roup he -.aid 1<; called Tht• Eating Fn l' Ju.r) Kobrin 's roloa;Jo nu11 u -d•> 1. Taffday aad Tborsdays SAN FR4.NC'1SCO -An ea.(\h· quake that rocked the Los Angeles Basin and ca used SI 2 million in damage last February probably .was !--------------' only a prelude to a much nastie magnitudc-6.S JOit on the same fault. sc1enusts said Monday. The Feb. 28 Upland .e.arthquaJc.c measured 5.2 o n the Richter scale -smaller than the S.S magn11udc . first es1imated -but failed to -relihe strcss·on the n JoK Fault. '\aid Egill Hauksson · -By th A1Hdald Preu Correction The story on the new luitury tu which ran in the Sunday: Dec. ·2. issue of the Deily Plies incomctly staled that the 10 pm:cnt fedcraJ IU1ury w which ~s next year would add Sl,500 to theprice of a-s I ,0'.000 yacht. The correct amount shouJd have bttn SI S,000. Sushi Bar 5 "' AnnJvenary C.eiebradoft luach 11:30-2:30 No.-Frt -(Oller '°°" ,,. SwAI .., a..J ... llllda ...... 1111 ···••rt ... ,. '/If Ille St:oson. .. '/rJ BB AWIMNJ , . • Are )QI loOtt)Q (Or 0 '8Qlfty COO¥>O"Y1 ·Ale~~wlfh • >QIPl•••nt~ .. ·W.~*9h ..,. IQ swJ/denflol- c:Omnwdaf ~ .,.,,... ., lQI CJr9(J. I . Have fun shoppinc this holiday season at our newly expanded store. Unique llfts for\ that special ~ In your hfe at Garys-& company . .. ' ' l . ' .. ---.. na Cantlnantal bankruptcy 'bla•lld an .rising 11111 casts -Dlt'lt 8ewr1doe -1s not ioo prolonfiCd and too deep:· judee to otdtt a liquiclation. sayina Eastern bas no 1M)int ~it toi1'1 into Cbaptef 11 ~ noc lake JOU "'..,._ ._ If on the other band Continental and other WH.k chance of a healthy recovery. out or bulineu by any means. .. NEW YORK_ The bankruptcy filina by Con-airlines continue blecdina.a~d even ao out of~usiness. ~ut last week, Eutem'• coun4 ppcintcd t.nas&ee Still. the unccn.aintics poeect t1)' the~ Gulf . . the .finan~ly powerful airhnes such as "'mencao and ~n R. Sbuanac Jr. pen~ a bankruptcy judee crisis and the slow economy will "'main baa obltades. tmental Airhnes Hold~np Jnc. on Monday hi&bli&bts United Wlll .benefit. That oould mea~. for ~xample, 10 IJve F.utttn up to $13~ million from an eter0w •!tt•-have all .....__n ha't "'-...4 h<.. 'tb•J'ump ia:.... U.0 ~done by l\iaher fuel cosu and the sinkina-f1 ~ d t d b tare fl Sh ~ ...... uii;ior; .... " "1 .. r-• economy, which are helping strong carrien get biaer ewer are . !scouo s.an even some •& increases und. uarue said the cash will keep Euttm alive fuel prices that came ,after 1'9Q invaded Kuwail on al the expense of the weak. as compet1tton d~hnes. throuah March, and after that )e believes the airline Aua,. 2 throwina world oil markets into cbaol. Even as ContJncotaJ announced the Chapter 11 can stop losif\& money. ' . . r. · l ... _ The move buys time for Continental, holds filing. the carrier said' it was selling a prited Seattle· · Analz:ts don't believe it will be that simple But , . Co.upled W1hasth s~shli dc,mand 10..':.. ~~ trao°!!t ' UJllO cftdiaon at i....y and means passcno,c-should l'ttl T Le A ri fi SI so ·11· . . . · airline industry ~n mpan• towaru 1 .. w •• W!AI' u. • •l> see a c o-.yo route to me ~n or ma ion. .. they say stem's expenencc shows that an 11rlme can · h 1 • .__. t... than St binlon. or no CbafllCS in the way the airline operates. The bankruptcy fili~a ·~appea~ to havt been ·stay alive in bankruptcy ci>urt indefinitely. ever, Wlt oss_es esuma""' a more · But industry analysts sajd the success or failure nC<lCSSlry because of. a hqu1d1ty ~sas whe~ •• •ssc.ts "As we've seen them with the Eastern The fuel 1oflatio~ ~s ~rved ~s a ca~yst fC?r ~f Contiocntal's strategy might hinge on how long the could not be S?ld 1n a aood !lme .fram'c, satd bankruptcy, the airline under the protection of shakeups amona the a1rhncs, 1ncludinJ Conunental s andUJtry's troubles persist. Raymond E. Ne1dJ, an _analyst Wltb Dillon Read & Chapter 11 , can conti nue as a very effective com-latest moves. . . . . "They're trying to oold the thing together as Co. Inc., a Wall Street investment company. petitor," said Bruce Thorp airline analyst with Provi-One dramallc reshuffling occurred earlier th~t -much. as possible and try to wait it out," said ThoQULS The ·other major airline in bankruptcy court is dent National Bank in Philadelphia. , fall , when cash-strapped Pan Am Corp. announced •t Ca!l01l'll of Standard & Poor's Corp .. a leading debt-Eastern, a Continental subsidiary. It ran into trouble "In fact, Eastcro's presence is very much felt by would sell five p~zed !Andon rout~. lo UAL Corp., - / rauna aacncy. "It could work. provided this recession this fall when unsecured creditors asked a bankruptcy competitors such as Delta." he saicl "The imporunt the.parent of Untied. 1n a $400 m1lhon deal. ' ~mployme:rit 1fmn survey predicts decline in hiring Hmng b) U.S. companies v.ill drop stecpl) to recession levels in the first quarter of 1991 . particu- larly tn the economicall y battered Nonhcast. sa)s a surve) b) the world's Largest temporary help firm. Manpower Inc. sa1d Sunda) us sampling of more tha11 • I S.000 American businesses' 'Showed that 15 percent plan to increase hmng while 16 percent plan to reduce their v.ork forces. for a net hmng drop of I percent The firm said the net drop is thr first shown by the 'il!rvey since the first ~arter ot 148.l when the nation v.as st1ll 0emerg.i ng from the last recession. Manpower said the 15 percent of firms 1ntend1n~ to hire compares with 20 percent for the same period in 1990. The 16 percent planning work force cuts compares wath 12 percent year earlier. The survey corroborated other private and government evtdence suggcsttng the nation 1s shding mto a recession or already 1s 1n one. Mnchell . Fromstein. Manpower president. said the survey figures clearl) show hmng is rtachmg re- cession depths m all regions except the M 1dv.est and 1s reflected m all business ca tegones. Although the first quarter of any ~ear h15"tooca1l} 1s a ttme of low hmng. Fromstctn s~ud that even on a seasonal!~ adjusted basis the hir- ing pr£'d1 ct1ons for the quarter arc down shart>l y The sune)' showed the deteriora- tion to be most evident 1n the Northeast, where symptoms of re- cession have grown since thr stock market crash of t 987. Thr net hiring prcd1ct1on for the area showed a net drop of9 percent. versus a 3 percent advance a year earlier. It 1s the lowest in the 15- year history of the survey and well below thr recession levels of 1982-83. By 1ndustr). the sune) showed the steepest dectiw=s in cxpcctrd hiring wcrr 1n the construction and retail sectors. The survey projt'ttrd a 9 percent advance tn hinng m the SU'lice catcgol). which suaguted ~rv1cr JObs will account for much of the total U .. JOb increase activi- ty through earl) next )Car -By lb~ AssociatH Pre&s Arco suit seeks to have insurers pick up pollution cleanup costs By, E Scott Reckard AP Bua•l"eSS Writer 50 harardous ""a'ite s11es polluted over ~1x decades. compan) offi cials said Monda). t\' o weeks ago that the cost of cleaning up tO\IC pollution 1s part of the damag{'s to be paid by in- surers under standard com - prrhensl\ c general hab1l1t) pohc1rs. LOS ..\NGELf~ ..\1la nt1 t R1chfitld Co sued more than 711 insurance earner'> for re1mburo;,e- ~nt of the huge tosts of fC'>tonng £>.perts said the case "''II hr lp set precedents for insurer<> and com- panies na11on"' 1de It stems from a California upreme Coun rulinR. -\rco, the big Los A.ngeles-based oil com pan). also 1s asking to haH thr duties and hab1ht1es of both companies and insurers clarified under the state Supreme Court rul- ing • rejuvenate (re • ju'vi • nate), 1. 3 days a_nd 2 nights at the only hotel on the water in Newport Beac~; 2. a twilight tour of ewport Bay on an electric boat; 3. becoming acquainted with other I guests fr om around the world; 4 . a snooze in the sun with a good book; 6. see also The LITTLE INN on the Bay . (71 l ) 67]-8800 -tall for brochure 6 1 ';' Lido P11rk Oriv,. \r"' port U,.1td1. CA 92~13 "Arco bd1cves that this acuon will bring the questions of in- surance coverage and comperua- u on before a single forum for ordcr- 1) and efficient resolution and ad- mm1strat1on." Arco said m a state- ment. Supreme courts m Mass,achu- ~m .. Minnesota. Washington and North Carolina havr made s1m1lar rulings in recent months. Companies affected b) Super- f und kg1slat1on aJI over the nation are checking old pohc1es to see 1f the) can escape liability for increas- ingly expensive toxic cleanup work. satd Joel . Moskowitz. a panncr spec1almng 1n environmental law with !he Gibson. Dunn & Crutcher firm in Los l\ngr ks A.rco spokesman Albert Grttn- stetn said the upremr Court ruling opens all nrw ground. so u's too early to predict the effect of the suit. which was filed Nov. 23. Grttnstetn said no one can say at this point what the total costs of the cleanups might be: "It goes back so far and invoh cs so many cases that it's 1mposs1ble to say." 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The Fashionables only fund~ rajser is a Chnstmas luncheon at the Ritz Restaurant an Newport Beach. It's always on the first Saturday or Dcambcr. Sandra Biegel was chairwoman apin this year. Ma ry Lou Hopkins Hornsby rc- iJns as president for the sixlh year an a row. "We make few changes.· Carol Humphreys proclaimed Homsb) after receiving -----,...--------- more than 150 of soo~ty' who's A . ~ ~ who guys and dolls. ~ _ Most wore red. Few wore hats. They chatted merrily enjoying the eatery's holiday ambiance: Saks FYI Fifth Avenue fashion parade: and .. Lois Aldnn lunched with carolers. The) gobbled up· the Ivana Trump an New York rcctnt- div1ne luncheon of cold Norweg.aan salmon and the sanf ul creme brultt dessert. Among the hobnobbcrs were Charley and . Nora Hester_ Diane McDonald. Karen Hardin. Peggy Goldwater C1av. Carol Walken. Bob and '\nne Badham, Nora Jor- gensen. Reta and Ham Hawkans. Ollie Hall. Kath) Memman. Betty Moss. Carl and Pat Ne1SSer. Jo Ellen Qualls. Ann Stem, Ben ~and Barbara Harris. Catherine Thyen and Malla and Herb Wacscneck. Bob and Shirlee Guggenheim, An~ette Hurwitz and Hans Prager. ly. "She's so nice." said Mrs. Moon- walker. ... Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom say they are getting anxious to move into their new bayfront digs an Newpon Beach. · ... Eve Foussard's daughter. Joy married on Satur<4y. ... Good gncf~ Dunng yet another luncheon discussion on fa~lifts. "Th~y·rc great unul y-0~ take olT your clothes," quipped a tablemate ... Mark Zigner chairs a benefit at his Fashion Island restaurant Zcppa next Sunday for Best Buddies. h's rumored .\mold Schwarzeneger will anend Btst Buddies. founded b~ .\nthon) hnver. encourages fnendsh1v bct~n lhr mentalf}' disabled . and the non-disabled population For party info· call 640-0600. ... Happ) happ) barthda~ to Dally Pilot President Bob Page' Going, gone to lowest bid By L.M. Boyd At auctions 10 The Netherlands. buyers start high and bid dov.n. Q. "Vanhty.. applies lO men What word means the samt for women? A ... Muhebnt)' ·· Q. Wa.s there rver really a bar- tender named .. Tom Collins"-> A. There was. Worlung Ltmmer's Old House of London tn the 1800s. Has most popular dnnk wound up w11h his name Q. Doesn't the PostaJ ~'°'ace ban cha~ mall., .\ !hat's Oe~able armor h bans ctfaln l etters Call~ th~rtr11legal lot- tenes -\rk.ansas lawmakers saw fit to make at allegal there to blindfold a co" on a hagh"Aa} · Will real poet please stand?· Low prices every d ••• By Ann Landers DEAR · READERS: Remember U.11? It appeared lD tlal1 1pace oa Sept. 11: DEAR ANN: I was surpnsed and flattered to discover my poem at the end of yo ur column in the Washinaton Post It was sent in by Sonja Lawson Docs this mean that Sonja clapped 11 and sent It 1n or that she wrote 1t~ If at as the latter I fear she as mistaken because I wrote 1t an 1985 and it was publish- ed in Guide on Aug. 16. 1986. - M A RL EN E NEU MA NN (Bethesda. Md.) I replied; DEAR MARLEN: "Seat" mens 1lae 1eat It ID. So11Ja dlda't uy 1lae wrote It. Sorry It was anclear. I re1ret the mleander1taadJa1 ud am plea1ed t9 eet t .. e record 1tralpt. Here'• yoer ''Gem" a1alD, wtdl proper attribatlon: Be careful of the words you speak. Make them soft and sw~t. You never know from day to day I Which ones you'll have to cat. By Marlen E. Neumann (Bethesda. Md.) READERS: Are JH 1tilJ wldl me? Get a load of wit.at Ml lliea 'Wal ., oa my dnt di.ls week: From Omaha: Maybe Marlen Neumann manaacd to act that littJe poem about keepina words "soft and sweet" published in Guide in 1986, but she certainly did not write h. My mother has been recitini those lines since l was a child and I'm in my 40s now. Mom said she learned them from her mother Ythen she was arowina up in Scotland. Stranae. eh? -JOYCE BARNES • Chanute, Kan.: Marten Neumann the author of that little p0em? I 1eriously doubt it. I fint remember tttina u u a preued cardboard mono, hlnaina on the iton bald· boerd of II\)'. mothet'• bed. That wu at least 65 years llO· I laeer clitc0wred it in anot.bcr pan of the cowi.l'J· fra~ And ........ ~. ~y Clmt11t 1. wuuaa room. -UTH M. SMITH . Ponland. Oft: ID Ses*mber · ,1'67, I..,,_ ia • "•••Ut ia Ontario-Ore., and there OD aM Wll ......................... illd .-• .... 'I IM tt1 IMy ... _ ................. . _. ..... ~ .... -.... .... tNI ss•Mll .. ~....., ... ....... .._.ill ''°"' -l.UTH I. DIAPP • Game Cartridges fo r Sega Genesis Syste m C ...,..,,,,,,< Art~ POPULOUS S.'9'1 0-••s MICHAEL JACKSON MOONW~Ll<ER S.-g.1 G•~s ~ COLUMNS TA·~t KLAX . ~G••~' MONACO GP .. .41• •••• •• :.41" S«>a~s·~ AFTER ~111111 BURNERll .••.•..• ~ ~f'.llMWO<~J -=-T~RGET EARTH • • . . __.... ~.1110" WHIP RUSH E lfJCll'OflfC Ar1' BUOOKAN . .. 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It was a moment for Lagunans to cherish, and those who missed O)lt .. on it now have another chance. The entire show. with the ~riginal cast and directors intact, is back for an encore. "Quilters" is an enriching musi- cal experience that chronicles the lives of women o n the Aincrican frontier. Based on actual oral his~ tories, the show was created by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek, the latter also compo~ ing its music and lyrics. production. Ralston and musical director Mark Turnbull have stitched U>tetber a faithful replica of their dramatic tapestry with aH seven actresses retumina to reprise their roles. 1 The result is a joyous tribute to pioneer women and their per- scrverence in the face of constant adversity. Skillfully intertwining moments of comedy and tragedy, "Quilters .. presents a well-rounded picture of frontier life bolstered by "both Oamashek's songs and tra- dittonal hymns and lullabies of the period. Ensemble excellence 1s the stroneest. most enrapt'J.ri.na aspect of the t.aauna production. The seven actresses function unoothly as a unit under Ralston'• skillful direclion, their transitions amooth and natural. The ahow aoes from the freezing death of one of its characters into a bigh-steppina hoedown without m issing a beat. Among the many highly involv· in4 sequences are scenes wherein children huddle m the cellar of a school 10 wait out a twister and the baptism scene with two bolts of cloth waved waist high across the stage to represent water. The most arresting moment comes late in the show when a prairie fire ravlJes the landscape and the women pttcb in to rebuild. with her memories of I.he day bCr husband died. PrytaOda also e ntranca with her tomboyish character's account of 1 firn encounter with romance. Anacla and Picotte ellcel in "The Windmill Sona" as three other K• tresses approdmate a windmill with splendidly timed arm move- ments. Mc Bride is the show's centerpiece, explaininf the quiltina tradition and keeping 11 alive in her daughters. Her solos,"Who Will Count the Stitches.. and "Every· thin' Has a Time_.•• brina the pro- duction full circle. · In the original professional cast was a Laguna-born singer and ac- tress. Teri Ralston, who returned to her home town to mount the I 987 The seven-woman cast initially represents an aging woman (Karen McBride) workmg on her last quilt with her si x daughters -Karen Angela. Colleen Dunn. Tricia Grif- fin. Carolyn Miller. Lisa Picotte and Laura Pryzgoda. The actresses are not limited to these assign- ments. however. but create myriad other role (including a few men) as thrv spin their numerous tales. Each actress has a song of her own and a story or two to tell dunng the evening, and the stand- o ut in both depanmcnts is Griffin, whose beautiful soprano voice of- fers the solo "Green. G~n. Green" :Ind who mesmerizes the audience "Quilters·· is a perfect spirit~up­ lifting experience for the holiday season, but it will only be around through Dec. 16. Performances arc given Tueidays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m . at the Moulton Theater, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Call 494-8021 for ticket in- formation. The cast of "Quilters" at the Laguna Playhouse recreates a standout show with Its original company. ,.,..,,,.,.,, Christmas season arrives at Orange Coast theaters Four ne"' stage productions -0o,1e, Ron Boussom, Howard three of them with the word Shangraw and Manha McFarland "Christmas" 10 their titles -go on -returning. John-David Keller the boards this "'eek as the latest directs the show. as he has evel') entnes in the hol1<Ja> o;cason lineup December since 1980. of local thl'atl·r Performances will be given South Coast Rel)c.'.nOr) lifts the Tuesda)'S through Fnda)s at 7:30 curtain on its I I th annual edition of p m .. aturda) s at 2:30 and 7· 30 "A Chmtmas ( arul" Wcdnesda) .. p.m. and Sunda~.., at noon and 4:)0 while uolden Wn t College follows pm (\.\1th special weekda) Fnda} \.\llh 11s o""n 'crs1on of the matinees Dec HS and ~O at 2:30 C'hark' D1ckl·n<, classic. Also bow-pm.) unul Occ. ~ 1 on the Ma1n- ing 1n th1'i "'l'l'l..end 1s the second stage of SC R's theater. 655 Town annual \taging of Truman Capote's Center Dml' Custa Mesa. Call ".\ Chmtma' Memor." at the 957-401 '\ for 11det information. Altc.-rnallH' Repenof) T°heatcr and (,olden \\ l''it's .. C hristmas the comcd\ "Oh. Fudgc" at the Carol.'' adapted b) director Charles Wa) OfT Broad\.\:J) Pla)houS<' Mitchell. t(:aturc<, Howard Mango Once again. Hal Landon Jr dons as <icroogl'. \.\1th Richard Huisman. the m1!.C'r's rohe'> as \crooge in Enc Han'il'n Jultc Messina. Gino SC'R's "C'hmtma'i ( arol." \.\llh England. Ja<.on (rump. Ma~hall man} of the wmpan~ ·., familiar Papke and "iamuel G1fald1. faces -Jllhn E'llington \1anhn Performance<; "''" be g1,cn Fo't Ron ~fa h.iel!>on Richard Fnda"s and aturda) s al pm and 0 I Mesa Verde c E N T A Support Toys for Tots and help decorate our Giant Hollday Greeting Card for U.S. Marines in the Middle East. Bring Chnstmu 1oy to Oran~ County's nttdiest chlldren by bnn9in9 your new, unwra~ toy to Mes. Ver~ Center any day from S.iurday. Dec 8 through Monday, DK 16 Sign the Giant Holiday Greeting Card when you brlng your toy on these days: Saturday and Sunday December 8~ 9, 15 and 16 11 a.m . until J p.m . ,.,,, Mt10 ~t (mitt TOY! kY Toll°'"' I llJO'lllJltd by,,.., Ml'U> Vttdl' Mtffhofll'I -'lll(l(IOIO()I• ""'11'11' CJtonqr (OO\t Doity l'1•1f CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE Friday, Saturday and Sunday December 7 8 and 9 10 a .m . until 5 p.m. • Over 35 Christmas crafts booths • A fabulous selection of one·of a l11nd g ilt items and handmade Chnstm.is accessories for your homt> FREE FOR KIDS! Saturday and Sunday December 8 and 9 11 a.m. until J p.m . • Strolling Santa Claus • Ornament making •Cookie dKorat1"9 •Christmas Cratts and morl'1 •• Daily Plllt Mew \lefde Center" lou1ed It Hart>ot Ind Ad<tms in Cos•• Mew for mMe lnform•tlon c•ll: 714• 43S-20SO The Alternative Repertor} Theater gets into the Chnstmas spiri t wi th a "pay what you can" adm1ss1on polic) for. all per- formances of .. .\ Christmas Mem- ory " A new. unwrapped toy. non- penshablc food or monetary dona- tion w1 II he accepted. the to}" and food earmarkl·d for vanous chan- t1es and the-cash for pro<luct1on expenses. but chocolate fudge in order to star thin. Ton) Reverd1tto 1s directing the show. rerformances "ill be g1 ven Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Jan. 12 at the w.ay Off Broadway Pia} hou~. I 058 E First t.. Santa l\na Call 547-89Y7 for ticket 1nformat1on. Wrapping things up with final performances this \.\f'Ckend are the folio"' ing local productions: Tom Titus Perform a.nee~ "111 be 8" en Frida}s and aturda\s at g pm and Sunda)s a1 5 pm through Dec. 23 with a special ( hn.,tmas E\C ~•ag­ ing Dl'c. 24 at 5 p.m at the '\RT theater I 63b S Grand .\ H' \an ta Ana. Resen a11ons. at 8 "\(!. 792Q. are a must • "Alekhine's Defense" on the Second Stage.-of South ( oa~t Rcper- to11 . 655 Town Ctnter Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuc~ay through Fnda) at 8·JO p.m .. Saturda) at J and 8.10 p.m .. toda} and ne,1 . un- day at 3 and 8 p.m. Sunda)s at l p.m through Dec. I fl in (jW(.'-. mal''n theater 1n Hunt- ington lkac.h Reservation., arc taken al lN5-8J 71' "Oh. Fudge" 1s a "'ack} farce b} El Toro'-; proltfic Jack <iharkc) (writing undl·r thc PM'Udon} m Monl.. Femq about a starlet with a rare d1'>("a\c "ho can cat nothing • "Broadwa} Bound" at the Westminster ( o mmun1t) Theater. 727.::! Maplt' c;t . Westminster (995-411 J). 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Stlandlena Movie: • • • 1l "Gtttina 11 Aiallf' ( 19891 JI™ 8'fdsaN R • • • "Iii llld T td't Eactlltnt Ad¥tftn. ... , .... TIS ~Colli o McMt-... ,,"Murder by NllUrll c.utes• 11979 Mvstervl Mo¥it ••• "Mlftowt" (1969 Mrswv) J1mts <Wntf •'Ont Sllot" TMC McMt "Pnllce-4'1 •• Cont d McMt: ••• "Fll!llfr llutitnna· 119891 Soll Connety A 0 libAe' ••~ "Ftmt ....,., Dew or 11916) flG.t3 0 TNT Satlittbtll NIA lullttbal OetrOll F'tslons at Los Moetes L.akan 11.Jvel Movie: ••h "Ctldl Ill flt Woftd" 119651 Deni AIOtws USA Sftlutfa Xmas I~ Ooo "Sanla-3 ...,. .. MoYlt: ••• , "MlrKlt on 3UI 5nee" 11973 ~I a llliltltl Vice (P111 2 ti 2) WGH ...... Nlatlt ~ A•tf Movie' .,, "The W'1chd Cb" (1950) lilcMe: "ViMllla ....... WWOfl ...... ~ SO Ytn Aoo ~ Sacfl. Flllltf Plld Ptogr1n1 Jot Ffftlill , .. ,,__ WPtll ..... C""'10 H'l!IOOMf Odd Couolt MY·T• Show Newt (RI Movie: .. .....,,tcllof1" (1980 . Step up w the mike. and Come On Jn ... Sing on· Key with _Cannery Karaoke • Pick your f avorire hit. Y du 'U sqund.just like a star! ~rformanc begin at 9:00 p.m. every Tuesday night .. TI-IE ANNERY RESTAURANT ;)Oto Lal'~ Awnue # ('Wporl Beach, CA 9266.'3 675~777 I s~TE ~ FOR f(JNI ~f~ Med a SKATING ICE $SONS /:',.uNowf M-.Y .. C... . 2701 ........... C... .._, CA 979 lllO • u •"Dolls, Drum~ and Sug.ar Plums" in the Drama Lab of Or- ange Coast Colkge. Costa Mesa (432-5880). Thursday through Sat- urda) at 7 pm . toda) and next Sunda} at 3 p.m. •"The Be t Christmas Pageant Evtr" b> the Orange County Chil- dren's Theater at the Westminster Cultural Ans Center. Westminster Boulevard at H O<l\ er treet. West- minster (962-8J44). Fnday a1 7·30 p.m.. aturda) at 2· 30 and 7:30 p.m .. toda) and nc't Sunda} at :!·30 pm. CALLBOARD -Open auditions for the Cole Poner musical .. Any- thing Goes" will be held today and Wednesda> at 7 p.m. at addkback College .... Patrick J. 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L Illa ll vice president & general manager Edltorlal Caltrans~ costly Rosa float Is lull of thorni · We think the California Oepanment of Transponation (Caltrans) plan to spend SI 00.000 on a Tournament of Roses float to promote nde-shanng before a New Year's Day audience of m1lhons sunks. And we're not alone. .. It looks like Caltrans has more money than it needs. It 1s a stupid use of public money. It sounds more like a Caltrans ego tnp ... says Assembly Transponation Commit- tet Chairman Richard Katz. "What at indicates as that Gov. (elect) Pete Wilson needs to overhaul the Oepanment of Transponation and find people who have a concern for taxpayers' money." Just last June, Califo rnia voters agreed to tax themselves an additional 9 cents per gallon of gas to help Caltrans improve roads and transit systems. , NQwhcrc in the proposition did tt mention that o ur hard-earned money was going to be used for a float that stresses the theme "Discover the Magjc of Ride-Sharing" and features an East Indian snake charmer sharing a magjc carpet wtth a pet cobra and a host of exotic passengers, including gnomes. magicians and , leprechauns. This is hardly the kind of advenising that's going to get people to car pool. If this bureaucratic notion was hatched an the pnvate S«tor. the persons involved in squanderi~g the compan) 's hard-to-come-b) revenues would lose their JOb. Wh) should Caltrans be an) different? The brainstorm for the float came from the San Francisco public relations consulting firm Mac Danaels. · ~enn and proul. ~h1ch was hared by Caltrans. We've got an ~'en bnghter idea: don't use any more Ulxpayer monc) to contract the services of MacDan·1els. Henf) and proul. which obv1ousl) has little concern about how o ur Ulx money 1s spent. and fire the Caltrans bureaucrat who ulumately approved the suggestion. Only then will the decision-making at Caltrans stan to reflect the public will. TodaJ In Hlllll'J Today as Tuesda). Dec 4. the 338th day of I 9QO There are 27 days left an the )ear Today's Highlight in H1stol) On Dec 4. 1783. Gen George Washington bad<" farewell to has o fficers at Fraunces Ta,ern an New York. In a choked '01ce. the depan· ana chief commandeP of the C'on- unental i\rm) !.aid. "With a hean full of love and gratitude. I now take leave of ) ou .. On this date In 181 6. James Monroe of Vir· 11nia was elected the fifth president of the Un11ed States. d<"fcaung Fed· enlist Rufus Kang. In 1839, the Whig Pany opened a national con\t~nuon in Har- risburg. Pa .. during which delegates nom inated =ilh m He~r; Ha r- nson for prcs1d t. In 1875. am Marcy Tweed. the .. Boss .. of New York C'11y's D•1111111'y UU,.ICNIT lllOS6 /l10fJ fT, a: /i,1111 (JXW., II.IT l>f THEY, ""'1Y ~ .,,. #JN(' (J.UlfllTMSM'I / M."'11.51td'PY Tammany Hall poliucal organiza- tion. escaixd from Jail and fled the country. In 1918. President W ilson set sail for France to attend the Versailles Peace Conference. ~oming the first chief executive to travel outside the U .S. whale an office. In 1942. President Franklin D Roosevelt ordered the dasmantling of the Works Progress Adm101s- trauon. which had been created 10 1935 to provide work dunng the Depression. In 1942. U.S. bom~rs struck the Italian mainland for the first time in World War II. ln 1945. the Senate approved U.S. part1cipat1on tn the United Nations. In 1979, the U.N. Secunty Coun- cil unanimously approved a rc'°I· ution demand10g that Iran free its American hosta1tes. I 1~ ff 0-{J5«)10 ... (4"5e lk.A/l9MI WM! ITMfS ~ rr - I lat~ .. ! ~ .. \ .. B11st of Editor's Hotline Editor's Note: The following are samples of calls recx:1vcd on the Ed1tor·s Hot/inc. Readers are en· couragcd to C"all 641-6086 with C"omments and tips. Just to set the record straight on John Regan's nickname of Chip. This informant 1n the poli~ depan.' ment said he was named Chip because he always 'had a chip on his shoulder or because he worked with computer chips. is incorrect. I've known Chip Regan for a long ume. he had that nickname when he was 1n high school ""h1ch was 35. 40 years uo. So much for the inform· ant on the police depanment Biii niltb On the front page of unda) 's paper. discussing luxuf') items soar after Dec 31 . the) quoted a SI 50.000 "acht will cost another S 1.500 an · 1991 based upon a I 0 perctnt lu,ul) ta,. 'ery poss1bl) this person should learn ho" to recalculate. I 0 percent 1s S 15.000 no t S 1.500 lit dies lllY On this th10g of all this cosmct1r surgt'ry. I've got a suggestion to make I think the' should freeze all thosc cosmetic su~eons' pnccs and then let the people go ahead and gel done whatever the) want done and let the doctors pa) the 10 pcrcent ta' and pa) 1t out of their ·pocket. Those guys have aJI made so damn many millions of dollars that the} can afford 11 The' arc h ing on Landa Isle and all these fanc) places around hert. so let the doctors pa} the 10 percent and g1 ve tht' cus· tomers a break 0111111111 I find 1t ver; antercsung that usually the) sa) who you associate with is what you art and when I sec Jean Forbath's name 10 here and involved with this bag picture of U.S. Out of Gulf Now. to me these people are disgusting. To me that tells me who she 1s which I k.ne~ all alona just by 'the wa y she voted and her politacs for the city council. It's real shame and 1t is also a shame that you arc go ma after Glasgow. I auess the plot and plan was to get Amburgey out and then do your best to Glasgow out because we do want. you know, left wing thinklna in C<»ta Mesa ap1n. acoordmg to this neW1papcr and I am aoma to tell you riaht now. I don'l want it. I want a Chrisuan attitude and Christian pnnc1plcs. be.std on what our coin says. In God We Trust. Tbcsc people as far as I am con- cerned a~ anti-American. our praidtnt needs our suppon. Could you make that decision. that he has made? I think he's dotng a pal job. ' 1 'll.ATED EG IJIElll HtllP T.J. •11t! ••· .. Mt...m1 a. - Dan Walters Polltlclans -lace juicy dllamma AC'RAMENTO -To any ~tu­ dent of pohucs. the dilemma facing C'ahforn1a's pohucal leaders could not be more delicious. Just a month ago. the state's voters reJe<:ted a c.and1date for gov- ernor who had advocated ne' taxes, elected a n"al who prom1sct to be ught with a buck, defeated all measures on tf; state ballot that would have ra1 d taxes. plus t""o- th1rds of local tu measures. and turned down all but two st.ale bond 1s~ues Teen-age abortion issue sparks calls 't <"t as tht' Ugislature re· con' ened 1n ').iuamento on Mon· da' the cssenual dilemma la""-ma~e~ outgoing GO\. George DeulmeJian and Go" ~k<t Pete "1lson fact 1s v.,hethcr to ra1~ taxe\ In tact. g1Hn the Silt' of the '>late''> budget gap. It ma' not ~ a qut'sllon of whether taxes will ~ ra1~d hut "h1ch ones and ho~ much Editor's Note Daily Pilot rraders rt.'spond to Saturda} ·s Commumt~ Commentan ti\ • Shannon du tafson of Ne'wpon Beach on parental not11icat1on and abo111on· I am calling in respon\C to Saturday's anicle b) hannon Gustafson It 1s n:all) extreme!~ one sided 1n regards to abonion so I hope that )OU will ~ u "1lling to publish a length) and detailed respon\t' 10 her lencr from somcont' "hn has her facts in order The fact 1s. that there are man) tr-en-age gtrl') "ho do not h' e in lo\I ng home') "1th com- passionate parents and those stausucs are a' a1labl<' 10 pro' e that "hen tet'n-age girls.do not ha'<' access 10 sale and legal abon1ons the) tale dangerou\ chances with their h\eS to l eep from telling th<"1r parents You hould lno" too that Mrs. Gustafson 'pokl' 1R front of the Newpon Mesa Buard of Education on man' occasions the last t"o )t'ar'i as being staunch!) ag;:uno;t all St"'\ cduca· t10n in the pubhl schools ~ "hale she·s aga1n)t abon1on without parental in .. olv<'ment she also choo~s to den~ SC:'\ education to high school 'ltU· dents The \er) education that can k~p them from ha\lng an unplanned prt'gnan~ 1hn-efor"e" needing an abon1on '\gain I certainh hope ~ou will ~ as "llhng to publish an in depth and more balanced d1scuss1on of t~n-age~ and abonton I noticed that )Ou focu~d on Shannon on your profile about a w«k ago and I hope we aren't go10g to hear a lot from her he rtprescnts a reall) small min· ont) of fundamentalists who arc focused on two or thrct' issues and that do not reflect the public point of '1ew. I ha"e kind of run into her a lot as school board and It would not ~ temfic to l«p ha\lng to hear from her and hav10g that po10t of '1<'w rome across per- haps as the PUot'1 po10t of \lew D I read the cd1tonal b) han- non Gustafson and I thank she gave a ve') on~s1dcd view an her letter to the editor rcprdJOJ teen-agers nght to abomon without parental consent be- cause too many tccn..,crs come from unlov1n1 and abusive homes that would make mattcn even wonr for a prqnan t l~ the other th1n1 l wan~ to JaY to you ·IS Thanb for your reliabk Pile& dehvcry Rn-1~. you can saan that an 88-year-old P8eC sublcnber or lS yean. agC'r "ho had to 1nlorm a parent I think 1t 1" al\o 1mponan1 that you kno" the NewJX)n Mesa school d1stnrt and a lot ot concerned parent' have been fighting "1th Mrs Gustafc;on and a group of pcopk "ho believe that 'le' c.-ducat1on should not bl: taught 1n the ~hools. Isn't 1t 1ron1l that the" are against educating our (h1ldrc:n to the (lln..equcn~t·~ o t \('\ ..tnd a chance to learn ho" tu prnt<'t I themseh t:\ and then the' an: against ahonion and ar<' in fa,or of den\lng that a~1n1on to an~one undn ..tgt: unle<,\ tht• parents agree to 1t" I guess in a canng and lo' ing en \lronmcnt that "ould prob- abh be the ideal hut the' nt'ed to ·"ale up our "orld 1<, tar ffom utopia Jnd "e mu"lt educate our t h~drt'O to n1p1: "llh It D Shannon (lu'itaf'>on \J\\ ··1 think moo;t pcopk ""ould .tgfl't.' that an) ttmt' a minor girl I\ pr<'gnant. "hatc,cr the r1rrum- stances. the thintt c;hc net:'d'> more than 30\ thing d!><' in !ht• "orld t\ the ad' IC'l' of \Omt'om· "ho ha-; ht•r bc\t intt'rC'St\ at hcan .. \.fa"' part·nt'> don't ha'e her ~t interc-st at hean but "ould hase &" 1ng their perm1sc;1on or not gn ing their permission on th1ngc; hle their t)"n rr'iOht'd childhood l''ue' their lunda mentalm rl'hg1ou.-. l;'l('h<'h in <,ome case\ h' part'nt\ "hu 9on't folio" all the other teach· mgs of their rt•lig1on .-.nap emo- tional 1rrallonal dcu ion mal - mg. the statt' of thC'1r mamage sometimes using the perm1ss1on g1\lng a-; a "a' 10 hun the estranged otht'r parent. the ~a' to teach their wa .. "ard daughter a lesson or a "a' 10 rcg1st<"r their anger at her or their own guilt It should also be noted that a law rtquanng parental not1fica- uon ~ould once agn10 place the burdcn on the female whale the male who impregnated ber can rtma1n anon) mous Wh\ d1dn 't Mrs. Gustafson arguc about lhC' bo~ 's parents nght to lr.:no.,... they have a grandc hild involved too. don't the) Y cs, wc do set aside laws d~ t&ned to protect healthy fam- 1hcs because there a.re problems 1n -some d)'Sfunct1onal ones. In other words. yes ~e as a S0C1cty do ha"e the burden of samfic- ana some thmas wt m1&ht want in order to prottct our most helpless and threatened. column an the paper today. She 1 a tbrowbeck to the 1 ltb oentury and all o( her colutbn are IO rid.iaalovs thllt JOU could rename your ~ the Dall Enqwrtt 1f y0u keci» all hn' ridteuJous psip c:ohamns com· iftl. So ~ WiJh )'OU would IC' I better columm 0 Tht• L eg1slature·\ o"n budget ad· "1sor released a new esumate of the fiscal cnsi<> l\.1onda) as lawmakers returned to the Capllol. and ll was unlca,<'ned bad ne""" The current ~ear's budg<"t is ntarl~ a billion dollar. out of balance e't'n count- 1cg the emcrgenc' rcsenc. the leg.is- lat1H' anahst's offict' said. and thc 199 I ·Q~ budget has a S5 b1lhon-plus hole a'> a "ealc.en1ng econom} de· pres~., re' enut'' and increases de- mand on health and welfare pro- gram<; II 1!> poltlll all~ and anthmeucall~ 1mpo<,s1blc to·" lose a gap pf those pmponion\ ~ 1thout ne~ reHnue<i 't <'t It 1s f>'lltlllally pcnlous to eoal'1 b1ll1ono, "t Juliar\ 1n ne"" la\cs in an era wht"n rt's1c;tance to taxes. 1f an' thing. " 1m~a!>tng. The polt- ll l'tan' art' \qu1rm1ng as the' ba\t· ne,er -.qu1rmt'd before to "II -Thl' lamt·..Jul l go' ernor, "1th \l.Jrlt:h d month left 1n his eight· \l'ar rt•1gn doc\n 't rare 1f he offend!> \Oll'r' hut he·, an\.10~ as polt· t1L 1.in' are "Ont to tx-. about h1'i place in the h1s101) books Ht' ran tor ti<>' ernor in I q 1 as an apo tie ol J U<. tent' and an opponent of nt'~ ta\l''> and "as scornfull) cnt1c,al of his pre-deccssor Jerry Brown. for k a' mg a huge budget deficit !'.o" unl~s someth10g dramau~ ncctJT'S ~ ~ nttt few days. hl"ll b<'que.ith his successor an even b1~er hudgctaf') problem The~·s no "a' the L cgJslatutt ~ill cut the hilhon dollar~ m \pending -most ot 1t lrom the schools -that Deulc.mcJlan "ants. so 1f he 1s to IC'a'e office ~Ith the state's books halanced he probabl) wtll ~ com· pelled tu accept a t.ax increase. such 3'i an e'tens1on of the quarter-cenc \3le\ ta\ increase that was imposed tor eanhquake rchef a year ago and 1s to <"xp1re on Dec. 31 . -The ne'4 governor didn't hurden himself with a no-new-taxes pledge dunng the campaign, but neither 1s he anxious to bcgJn his gubernatonat c.arcer Wlth a b11 tax increase 10 hght of what voters decreed and 11vcn his own cam· pa11n assaults on nval Dianne Fe1nstc1n as an advocate of nev. taxes. Wilson's 10tercsts he 1n havtn DcukmCJiao and the ICCJslattve lcaders!up €Ome tO some acrccmcnt tbu, wttk. or at lea t this month, on steps to cloSt" the curTCnt year's pp, v.'lth new rc'enuc-s. spcndtna reduc· t1on or both. The. fiscal effecu would carry over i.nto the 1991-92 budaet that Wilson mun propote within days of taktn& office i.n Janu- ary. thus m.tkln& 1 t m uc.h easier for him to balance hls first apendina plan without DrKoruan mc:uwa that v.:ould ahcnasc ~ couti· tuenan. bt \be)' iup1yu11 voters . or major spcndtftl poupe.. ..:ta as teacberi or medical C8l't pnMden. -Lc:jslacon are, n Ullllll. .U O\ICT' '\he map. f'Ulllial &Ola id- \ OClln or iua,. ~~,..._ .... rnova to IMlc wt.o would ~in &lty abolilh pcnmatl. .. twal1 mi .. ~dllir .... , ..... - 'iTt:' •a ( II .... ..,..11=~ ... *'9;ieil M 'tM _..1am-• a:::~' ~11' s •r:, ' ' • OCEAN REPORT • ....,..,.., ... ....,,.hi;ls ...... .., 60s lo ....., 70s lows Ml 40s FRONTS: • • cow ,,,_ ® © HIOH LOW 11111 • • • • • WARM STATIONARY , r:::J ~ s (I f!l ~ ~ ~ ~ T-$TORMS R.CJRIWS !/NON ICE S(.HIY l'T. a.OU> .. CLOtA>Y SHOMRS RAM .. - 11111111 TODAY'S SUN Sunrise: 6:41 a.m. Sunset: 4:43 p.m. BOATING O'ltl -wattn, llMl!ltast wllMls Lo 20 ~llOl1 wrtll 3 n btlow PISStS and (tftYOllS llM CoftCtP SURFING lOCATillll sm ltunb,,.ion Baell I 2 ~ llfKll I 2 ..... u ......... .., SIM .. .. tit .. .. .. pool r .... M l:c:ldt IJ u ........ 11 • ..... 11 u ll .... ,. .. :&. ~ 11 14 ...... M 41 .. .. ., ..... a l1 ... ., II l l Clllllll 41 • SH• = u " cw.II " u ... uuety n pool I• *' •• ,.. " • • ...... ll .. TODAY'S MOON Moonrise: 7:32 p.m. Moonset: 9:16 a.m. 11011 to Dllll f'Oilll Swt• wn:t 2 lttt FISHING (;ood ctltlll\ ot bu••I• I o bU\ Ind llluf l)f<Cll llC•"ll 8tK~ GI S.t v ... GI ~C ...... lt GI poo! 000< PoOI ...... .. ..... , .. ~ -.. II --.. , .. ,..... " , ..... ,. =" .... , .. 0 u ... .. u • ... u u ,... ll • u , ..... l1 • ,_ " ,. .. =· • II ........ , w u es 0 n ..... .. n ., .. n Full Moon Dec. 1 Last Otr. New Moon Dec. 8 Dec. 16 1st Otr. Dec. 24 TIDES Tide source: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Springs. Colo. lf4wNCill ....... s.o ....... '*"' s.. .... -S.Dltp '-"-s. .... """ .... s.i ...... S.l•~ s.i .... '-• ,_,_, II J7 ...... ....... ,. u ........ ,.. " ...Cly u n La .... 1l ll Ult ... ,, ~ ~ u u .... H M .... ... .. 46 ....... I\ ll • .. 0!4em 11 )I ... , .. ca, U )I --..ca. $1 • a.. u " ........ • SI .. J1 .. ......... .... lt H ll et » A " ll tl ..,_ 11 11 y SI ··-.. u ,. " l-,.. ,. n J1 .... ,. .. n .. •-Ott ti • ., • , .... y u .. Sl ._ ., " lt u ,~, " • 46 u .. .. " City votes against Goat Hill Tavern COWS ION From A1 The h)ghway palrol ts sttll tn ' cst1gating the cause of the coll1s1on and have not )Ct received results of blood alcohol tests on both dnvers. spokeswoman Ltoda Burrus said. "' room "1th rollap~d lungs. a hattercd face. two broken legs and a hrokcn arm. The attractive. J)l"tttc blond "oman lost her leli e\e and 1s bloated bc)ond recog- 01t1on fro.m the fluuJs being pum~ into her. her mother ..aid lier blood pressure has bt:cn errattc hut a brain scan l·ame back normal, her motht•r said By Bob van Eyken ~ange Coast Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -It's last call at one-of the city's landmar"-"'atenng hole-\ The Cll} Council \ oted unan1mousl) Monda} not to rene"' the operattng pam1t for Henry and Hal"T) 's Goat Hill Tavern. citing publ ic complaints of drunk'enrtess, rowdy bcha•:1or and other disturbances 1n and outside the popular bar. ·Nearby resident<; began pelting the ta\- crn with complaints last )ear. clatmang noise and other dasturbam·es. parucularl~ in thrrear parking lot In November. 1989. the Planning Com- m1ss1on imposed a ~nes uf operating rcstncttoM that included carhl'r closing times Zeb Ziemer. 0\\-nl'r or thl' taH·rn. ap- pealed to the Cit) ( ounnl. "h1rh upheld the rcstncttons In July, after determm1ng that con- ditions had not 1mpro\ed at the< 1oat Hill. C it) ( ounctl mcmbe~ voted .a-1 not to renew the bar\ cond1t1onal u\e ix·rrn11 Fire burns -two houses in Newport A late-night fire damaged two 'acanl houses in the :!000 block of Balboa Bf\.d on the Penmsula Monda} night No in- juries were reported m the bla1c. "'h1ch was first spotted about 11 ·50 p.m alcord- ing to Kyle Martin. a neighbor "They we re burning hke cra1) ... Manin said. "Huge name'> -massive smokt' .. Martm said he lirst sa"" lhe names coming from the middle structure an a rO\N of three vacant onl'·\lOf) house<, on Balboa at 20th Street. "The names were all up the bad. of the: house and tn a big tree:· he rrported The flames then spread to one of lhc adjacent houses. he said Firefighters and police otTtce rs evacuated an apparent transient from the th ird struc- ture. Manin added The fire department e\t1ngu1shcd thr flames in about a half hour. Martin stated Fire officials could not be reached for comment at presst1me Monda} night -By lbe Daily Pilot Z1cmer's attornc) . .\Ian R. Bums argued unsuccessful!}' for a rcheanng. saymg his client had not had sufficient tt mc to defend his establish ment. havmg received not1fi ca- uon of the hcanng onl) da) s before. Bums and Ziemer told tht.' council that secunt) had improved at the tavern and that many of the disturba nces cited b) cit )' officials were an fact calls for police as- sistance b) the Goat Hill 's management an order to prevent d1fficull 1es from escalallng into maJor disturbances. The council refused and Ziemer took has case for a rel\~an ng to court Ziemer ""on a round in October. when upenor ( ourt Judge Francisco f1rmat agreed that hr had not ~n g1\en a fatr heanng tn Jul) and ordered the ctt)' to grant him a rehC'anng The cit' 's planning stafT still rec- ommt'nded dental of rene"'al . based on a 11 5-page report contatotng complaints about the bar. although man) of the com- plamts also concerned another nearby es- tabh<:>hmcn1. tht• Helm. SURVEY From A 1 senat1on1st habit'> Jcrord1ng to Baldassare "The b1gges1 change residents are making 1s ~ater <.'onscrva11on ." Baldassare said. "F1ft)·four percent arc more hkel) to conserve wa ter th is yea r than last year " Seventy-six percent of count} resi- dents surveyed (,3~ the) arc trying 10 conserve water. 68 percent arc rec)cl1ng and 52 percent sa y they arc buying environmentall) safe products. Bu t when 11 comes to dnv1ng. onl} about 35 percent of tount) residents sune}cd sa) they tn to ltmtt dn\ ing to reduce atr pollution When It comes to problems such as air quality. traffic congr.,tt on. housing costs and growth. onl) ~O percent of those surve,cd arc 1n fa\or of having a regwnal agenr~ in thargc of fi nding solutions fort)·four percenl of count\ residents bchc'c regional problems should be left to local government. .. Res1den1<1 an.· nol read-.. to accept a regional goq·rnment." Baldassare <1a1d. "espec1all) nol one that \NOuld go beyond count} borders .. Although count) housing ,pnces leveled olT this year, the} arc ~ttll At Monda} ·s reheari ng Z1cmer's nephew. Gerhardt Ziemer. a partner in the bar, argued that the Goat Hill's record of police calls for dtstrubances 1s in fac t better than those of man) other bars and coffee shops an 1he Cit). "Judging from the statts11cs. hanging around our parking lot 1-s pretty damed safe compared to these other places:· Gerhardt Ziemer satd But other speakers 1ns1stcd lhat there are sull s1gotficant problems around the bar. 1nclud1ng excess" e noise and public un- nataon "I realize that bars arc part of soctet) ... said John R\an "ho laves 1n an apartment complex Ocll1nd the Goat Hill Rt'rking 101 "But sleeping ts also part of soc1t't} .. Monda) ·s actton h} lhc Cit) co\Jnctl '-'111 close the Goat Hill Ta,ern unless its owners take legal action to prc\ent the closure Neither Ziemer or Burns "'ould com- ment following Monda} 's heanng among the highest an the nation The median mortgage in Orange Count} ts $770 a month -up 4 percrnt from last year .....:. and the median rent rose to $740 a month The bulk of higher housing costs arc being paid b) )Ounger count) residents. according to Baldassare A.mong resi- dents age 34 and under. 55 perce nt pa) mortgages of more than S 1.000 a month. But onl y 4 1 percent of those younger residents own homes and fewer than half hvc to stogk-famal) houses. accordtn~ to the survev "When you constd(•r that )Oung people to Orangr Count) are likely to be h1ghl) educated. earn high incomes and lne 1n t""o-incomc households. the proportion of adult homeowners under 35 1s rclat1vel} low." Baldassare said "It's no wonder that thts age group as most ltkel) to name housing as the count) ·s top problem nless we're able to pro\ 1dr more afTordable hous- ing. "'c ma~ end up losing man~ of our younger residents to surrounding areas." . The Orange Count) '-\nnual Suney 1s supported b)' 35 count) corporatt ons. public agencies and foundattons The surve) 1s conducted at 1he UCI Publtc Poliq Research Organ11at1on·s Center for Survey Researrh. The Ahns were reponcdly o.n their wa) to a morning sen tee at the Mormon church m West Los Angeles. Their three chi ldren -an 18-year-old son. a 16-)ear- old daughter and a 7-yea r-old son -were at home at the ttme. Sang-In Ahn. a c1 .. 1I engineer who worked as a ge neral contractor. was actne in the Garden Grove First Ward of the Mormon church. He was fo rmer president of the ward's Korean branch. whose rough· ly WO members came from all over Orange Count). Bishop teven Lafond said "He was a 'Cf) good man ·· Lafond said "Hr alwa)'> had a warm handshake and a 'im1le ... a \Cf) polt te man " 4. funeral sen ice 1s scheduled at 11 a.m. Wednesda) at the church. 1021:? Stanford Ave Garden GroH~ V1s1tatton 1 schc-d- uled at 7· JO p m tonight Mean'-'htk. 1n a \mall wa1t1ng room at Western Medical (enter. Roban.,on's mother Jen. fa ther Jen;. I l<·)car-old brother M ark and 00\ fncnd Sir' e held bad tears and tned 10 remain strong a~ Robinson la) unconscious in a ncarb) OZONE From Al ht: the largest of an~ ~t·ar. ( erta1nl} thl· last fi ve years arl' the largest of an) livr )cars in history ... Rowland said A.nd the worst l'I )l'l to come. accord· 1ng to Rowland The cnone hole O\l'r the .\ntarctK will hkcl) contt nuc to expand as ('f('s tn the lo\Ner at- mosphrre continue to reach their maxi· mum effect °'er the next I 0 \cars E vcn after ('F( s le\ cl ofT. the; will continue to des1ro} atmosphem 01onc for the ne'<t 75 to 100 )ears. according to UC'I rescarchc~ Rowland's research team ha\ been collectt ng air samples from Alao;ka to Ne"' lealand· for the last I~ ~cars His findings were pre5Cntcd Monda) at a meeting of the Ameman Cicoph)sical Union to San Francisco. "..\s of June I 9QO. our conttnumg measurements of ('fCs an the at- mosphere show that the concentratmns of ('fC'-11 and ('f( -12. the two com- pounds long 1dent1tied as the maJOr ('FC'<1 in the atmosphere, arc growing at Robinson. who lives \"tth hl·r closd.ntt farnll) IO Wc'>tmtn'iter. \\3tChed tcle,,StOn with her parent'> until around 10 pm fnda\ and then left to '1s1 1 fnends. her mother said. She had JUSl lclt a fnend's home where she sta)cd up all night chat· u ng and was on h't.'r wa~ to ht•r bo) fnend's in Costa Mesa "'hen she got on the frecwa) 1n the wrong dire<.'tton. hl·r mother said Roh1nson's fnendi. told her famth she onl) had a lx'~r or t'-'O Fnda) otght -..She drank on occa<,1on . hut she usualh dtdn"t dme .. her mother \aid .\n aUlanog dJn\cr who performed as an c~tra on a nlUple of mu\ac 'tdeos. Rob- inson rt'ce ntl\ aud1t1oned to dance on the trend\ telc' 1~10n rnmed) '>how "In La' mg Color" and \\a., thnlkd ""hl·n she was asked to return thts wed. for a Sl-Cond aud111on her Jamal\ 'i.31d "~he couldn't ha' e hcen happier ... brother Marl said Bui she al\o found time to work as a da) 11mc recep11on1'1 at her fa1hn's photo suppl\ !>tore and ""orl ed a It''-' nights a "'ee"-as a bancndcr at ~Lil~ \ullt\an's pub m Fountatn Valle\ "'hert· -.1afT descnbcd her J!o a pleasant. p'unctual. ideal cmplO}CC . , a stead\ rate." Rowland vi1d "The H'arl~ rclca':>C.' ul ( F( -11' I'> 1nucasing rap1dh and ha'> rt·achcd a le' cl almost a\ large a<1 l'alh of the other 1wo .. &cause ere ' remain tn lhc at- mo-.phere for man) decades. Rowland ~1d their buildup 1n the atmosphere 1s not easil) ahatrd. r' en after their use as discontinued "Businesses arc still sending thtng'i out for htd using fl uorocarbon or; 11 and 12." he said "Thl'\ know that subst1t11tt0n will be required. hut the\ 'lt11l don't th1nl 1t apphc'> to lhl'm .. Cf( s arc u<,cd an refngcrJtton . .i1r condttton1ng and I) rofoam Cf( · 113. tht• mo'>t rap1dl) increasing ( H ·. ts "adeh used h-.. the el1Xtron1c\ 1ndustr. as a deaning sof\ ent for wmpu1e·r c1rcu1t hoarJ\ and other elct·tronac part\ Ro .... l.ind bd1c,es 11 1s lkar that the clectronaC\ 1ndustf) ha\ "et to cuna1l 11s use ol CH'-11' a\ a deaning agent "It talc' J"'htk lor these 'plans to take efTect." Ro"' land \aid .. The an- nounn·ments of change are much more nften the announrement'> ol 1ntentton to change soon .. l :..._ ........ '-:-~· ,....,;.:...:,. ·J·'<-·.-i;~{.:.~ ·J~·~· "~ S:, THE IDEAL GIFf ••• ·1 Police find susp~ct from previous arrest . Jl'rf\ate art.Jes •' ;.. r ~ • 4 \ Q l l ebay !!, • GIFT CERTIFICATES. ~ • INCLUDES: •• I,.;/ 'l •• a room on the water • ~Ilk and cookies at night ,) • moonlight boat ride on the • a &ood book ~tde the l5ay " C!. • bay • bicycle rides ....... Y hot coffee & croissants with • Iona leasurly walks .. l' tam In A.M. f . "" A &lh certlflate includlnc ell t~ above and more -comes In• .. !t Gift 69x with our own HANDMADE CHOCOLATE CHIP 4:-. Cj COOKIES .a taste of what awaits them at. • • • FOUNTAIN VALLEY When police re ponded to a caH of shots bean& fired recently. they didn't upcct i o find a man wanted on susp1c1on or kidnap and srxual assault. but they did. Mark A. Wilson, 22. was ar- mtcd on a warrant Fnday aner t~o Fountain Valley officers put their beads t<>sethcr and ~ 1h1ed ihc man arrested Nov. 2J for poS1CSSion of a loaded. con· ccalable firearm could be the umc .. Mark .. who allqtdly u- uultcd a 16-ycar-old 11r1. police LL Make Hanrahan said • ly went to the girl's Fount111n Valley home. forced her into his car at gunpoint and drove her to a nca¥b> cul de sac where she was sexually assaulted. he re- ported the 1nc1dent the follow· ing day. but could only gwc pohoe 1 first name and descrip- tion of h1 car, Omwold said. Len than 1 Wttk later, Mark Wilson wa arrcsied af) r police received f complaint of Jhots bcina fired . After offi~rs rc- aliud the name and vehicle desc:riphon masched, 'hey put t0tcthcr a photo hne-up, tndud- 1n1Walson.The16-)cat-Old vie> tim and '""o of hCf friends identified Wilton as the k.tdNp- per. Hanrahan uld Wil1C>n was charmd WW. kid·· . 11---..,.__ --.. _.. ....... r:w llA&.NID lllEMl.O ii. The UT!fl:E INN on the bay .:) • 617 Lido Park Drtve • ~ Newport Biich. CA 92663 (71•) •71 1111 l ~ceotdina to the 11ri's com- pliant. ttttivcd by police Nov 19, sM'd mci .. Martt" tbrouab friends. Tbe man called her xv· mat times anct ti«imC irate whm st.e wouldn't llftlC to IO OUI with him, potke 51t. l.4fry· OifiW01d iiij:t. =iM'.nllll·--•nd is ··held•• ar._ County Jail in ltev of' Uo.ooo· bllil. He .. ldleduled fOr -.. Mill The Only Hot~ 9z. The Water In 1"tle•potf INc:lt .... , ~'-..: ... ; ·(":'• ~~ •• l..;; .... '(':'· ~."· .... ~··~ Cllll (71•) 548-1089 On Nov. II. the man .._.. today. _., .......... I ...... __ _ .... ---·~ -----· ----~~ -______ ..,...__ ..... -..-._ . Tl••••r December 4, 1990'-1 The Dally Piiot J llcllll I Sporta Break/82 Fautkner-prepa/83 Clasaifled/84 Comlcs/88 ........... cart111 ----... ., 41.-s win the battle al onca-beatais, nip Giants, 7-8 ' ~~~~---...;; Rick Talley SAN FRANCISCO -Like most Super Bowls. the NA.'1 most.awaited pme in yeaB turned out to have little;-Worth wait- ina for. ~ But don •t tell that to the l&rlC'l crowd to ever ~ the San Francisco 49Crs play at Candlestick Parlt. Those 66,413 people who cheered off the field a team that usually depends on offensive heroes with • chants of .. Defense! Defense! Defense!" &{'.er a 7-3 win over the New York Oianu . ---------------~ With Charles Haley, Ronnie Lott and '.'# ~~ Darryl Pollard making big plays at was the /• defense that gave the 49ers this showdown between the teams that fo r most of the season have been considered the NFL's II. • best. ...... c..i "It's probably the best defensive p.me we've played since I've been Wlth the 49ers," said coach Georsc Seifert, who has been with San Francisco as either a55istant or bead coach for all four of their Super Bowl victories. Added the Giants' BiJl Parcells: ''Both defenses played great" And said San FranciSCQ quarterback Joe Montana, who accounted for the only touchdown, a 23-yard pass to John Taylor with I :30 left in the first half: ' "ll was great to slug at out with a team like that People didn't thank we could do that." The TO pass by Montana, who was just 12-for-29 for. 152 yards, came· just. I: 56 after Matt Bahr's 20-yard field goal had pven the Giants a 3--0 lead. Then' Mont141, thwarted by a defen5e led by Gfq Jackson and Mark Collins, turned it over to Haley ancl company as the 49ers bouoocd bade from last week's loss to the Rams to go to 11 -1. The loss was the second strat&ht for the G1anu, dropped them to 10-2 and p~vented them from clinching an NFC East 11tk that's almost inevitable. "I don't think anybody who listened to the hype and tuned tn was d1sappo1ntcd." sa1d·San Francisco hnebacker Matt Millen. He's a defens1ve player. Lott and Pollard were the heroes of a stand made ,by the 49ers afier New york bad reached their. 9-yard-hne wath 4:30 left. . ' helped by a I 9·yard run by Ott1s Aodtnon after p1ck1na up a fumble by Phil imms on a bounce. Simms, who fln1shed I 4-for-31 for I S3 yards, then threw three incomplete passa -Lott h1tung Marie Bavaro to break up one play and Pollard deflcctmg a foW1h· down pass an ended for Lionel Manuel Going fo r 1t o n fourth down was pivotal -had Bahr lcaclced a field goaJ be might have had another shot at one and a possible victor) when the Gianu reached the San Francisco 26 with 3 seconds left Instead. Sa mms looked m vaan for a re- cei ver and was sacked by Kevan F-.an, San Francisco's fo urth of the game ~pd F~'s -; .. second. Beuerlein still gets $400,000, but no uniform included in deal 'lrvins .. ralliBs tor finals berth, B0-64 . . ' . Once again. the problem has been de- ferred. Once agafo, there as something else to ,, talk about with the Los Angeles Raiders. Sometbmg other than the real problem. With Bo Jackson havmg one h\S good days ( 11 7 yards on 13 carries) and the defense rising to the occasion (deflecting a Dcnvtr Bronco field goal attempt with :07 on the clock). the Raiders won a football game last Sunday and moved to 8-4 an the AFC West standings. Once again they don't have 10 talk abollt Jay Schroeder, who hasn't thrown a touch- down pass Stnct' Oct. 2 1. or Ste\ e Beucrlcan. who threw 13 last sea.son bUl has~t wom a uniform this year. It as one of the strangest stones of th as NFL season. Bcuerlem. who an 1988 and I Q89 beat Schroeder out of the stan1ng quanerback JOb with the Raiders. 1s being punished thas season b) owner Al Davis because he was a training camp holdout. Bcucrlean. wtip was making S400.000. asked for S 700.000 an salaf). has logic being that smce he was better than Schroeder. he should make at least half-as-much money (Jay gets paad SI m1llaon per season). Davis found this offensive. espcc1all ) the pan about holding out. And. finally. when Bcuerlc an did surrender to Davis· $400.000-or-thcrabouts ofTcr. he found ham self an sideline ex ale Molle's 34 paces . . Vaqueros past Huntington Beach By Richard Dunn Orenge Coelt Delly PWot NEWPORT BEACH -Even wnh seconds left an the fourth quarter, at came down to Huntington Beach High's team de- fense against Irvine's John Molle. 1us1 a$ 11 was Irvine's team dc- fen~ against Oilers standout Abda Mustapha Tonight's games COnsoladon Semit\nal 5:50-Costa Meu vs. El Toro Cbamplonsklp Semit\nal ?:SO-Newport Harbor vs. San Dltguito In a champ1onsh1p ~matinal of 1he Daily Piiot Ttp-Off Classic Monda) nag.ht at Newpon Harbor Hagh . Mollc"s Vaqueros edged '\bda's OJlcrs. 60-54, to S<'nd lr\ane ( 3-0) an to the tournament fi nals on Wednesda) against tonight's Newpon Harbor-an 01cgu110 wan ner Molle, "'ho clutched up at the free-throw lane late an the game. poured an-34 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the Vaqueros erased a 10.poant deficn and came from behind for the w,n Lee Payne' I Delly PllOI Each week Ste' c Bcucrktn practu:cs. each wC"Ck he stands an c1v1laa n clothes on 1hc sadclane If Schroeder comes out. 15- ycar-old Vince Evans -.another re- marbblc stof) -g~s an to the game l • Peyne/Orang9 Coe9t Oely Plk>t Oilers' Mustapha Abdi (left) looks for an opeA man. .\ four-~ear 'ar-511~ pla~er \iolle used smooth shots and fann mo'~ 10 the nm tO lead the wa~ for · Jn ane ~hteh fell See IRVINE/12 Irvine's John Molle (34) drives through HB defense. The rnme here. of course. goes beyond the personal vendetta by Davis. who has once again proven who ·~ boss. The crime as that the owner of a N Fl team as taking a~a) any chance the team might have to advance an the pla)ofTs. If It's moot, why toot? Brande Is packing it in, moving on fhc Raiders can"ot and will not wan a~ champaonshap with Ja) Schroeder at quar- terback. He isn't sman enough. agile enough. or g1fied enough. But. oh. can he thro~ the football long and hard. something Al Da v as lo" es For t.hM"e<-ord, the Raiders are taed atop the AFC West wath the Kansas Caty Chiefs but an reality. mag.ht as well be one game behind because the Chiefs beat them twice. To reach the playoffs as a d1 v1s1onal champ, the Raiders must finish one.game ahead of the Chiefs. Remaining games for the Chiefs· Oen- 'er. Houston. at San Oaego. at C'hacago. Remaanang games for the Raiders: At Detroit. Cancannata. at Minnesota. San ,. Diego. It Ill too late now to resurreci Bcuerlean. See TALLEY/II Jerry Tark.a naa n could learn a few things from Charlie Brande Brande, the most mtercsted observer and most underrated contnbu1or 10 the Corona dcl Mar High gi rl \Olle)ball season that ended Saturda) nigh t with a state D1v1sion I champ1onsh1p, w1ll hkcl> end has scason- long skirmish wath the CIF Southern Sc - taon tn an honorable fashion today. The allegations that kept ha m from being rehired just days before practice was to beg.in in August. have became moqt. as has his contmued de ire to coach at the hagh school level He would lake to take something aw-a) from today's m~ung with CIF Com- m1ss1oner Stan Thomas. but his wash last no longer includes a declaration of anno- cence, nor the nght to coach a boys team this spnng. Instead. he plans to make something pos1t1vc out of what has e"ol- ved an to a no-wan s1tuat1on "I'm hoping to ge t tan's anterprctauon of the rules (an"oh ang coaching high school players wn h rcmaanmg ehgibaht> on club teams). and communicate those feel- ings to other members of 1heJuntor vol- leyball co mmun1t),"0 saad Brande. a long- time coach at the Newpon Beach-based Orange County (girls) and Balboa Ba) (boys) clubs. as well as CdM and Newpon Harbor High. .. I'm chatrman of the ethics comm1ttet' for the United States Volleyball Assoc1a- llon and I want to be able to help coaches avoid the satuatao n I became in volved an thts year. I want coaches who coach at 1hc high school level to be able to remain involved at the club level watho ut fear of breaking CJF rules. It could be the onl> positive tbtng ten an th as whofe deal." Brande continues to mamtatn has anno- ccncc of aJI allegauons. ancludang eight new charges that surfaced Thu™1a' 1us1 SI\ days before a scheduled l IF hcanng that was onginaJI) scheduled for toda~ but wa'> postponed andcfi n11ely 0' er 1he wCt"l cnd '"The competet1ve side of me still tells ~e to fight thas tbang. but 1here·s really httle to~ gamed. lksad~. the contanu('(j l~I expense JUSl isn't wonh at."" Bf'ande said. "The season I was really lool ing forward to th as )car was the girls season and that's over You can"t put me 1n a umc capsule and send me back to .\ugu~t and play the season O\ er I'm JUSt tt'3nlful the guls achieved the things the~ had been worlung for for years. :'-lo~ I wanl some- thing else pos1t1\e 10 happen from all th as·· Brande said has ehgabaht) 10 coalh high school teams next \car has nc\Cf he-en a quesuon. and he w-'ould hl e 10 lea'e tho~ See FAULKNER /It B1rry f aulkner Who's No. 1 at USC's grid banquet? Foley stands . tall In the real world MANUFACTURER'S HOLIDAY Roger Carlson For For five ycan -counting the customary red- shin year -New- port Harbor High product Shane Foley has spent time at {Jsc where dreams of 1uidin1 the Trojans to their football destiny went from hopeful to bust and back- apin, with oc- casionaJ alimpses of 1ctua1 per• formanccsdropped ~ & ~ in to keep it mildly interestinc at ~t,l?18 ', taribly frustnrtint at wont. Foley, the reoord-.itina pwer as a prep. round himtelf i.n a ft)&O)ben pmt, as well as a penooah\y ,-me at USC where to often by the lime a quartert.ck aa a topbomore or so the QOeCh and his aides who rccrvited him att Iona .,.,e.. with anotba "'lime l.lk.ina over. There ue a lcM of~ wby SMne Folicy bu nevtr My l*lea•ed • UIC"t~ 1WUa1 witll IM...._ OIAJl.AllMi'ic8a llodely ,._end IDp•omore ~Todd Maritlo¥idL 8-for .... n••· ilw met • M ••• lllct fll ...... •I ... ol ..... •a lid ol delft• d1•1•*-••lllft-6~. ... ,., ... .._ ...... more .... .,..,.. • ........................... ... • ' what. S1mpl) put. he didn't bug out on his team when things didn't go nght for ham personally. Jn sheer numbers. there are not a lot to dv.-cll on. He didn't figure to see playmg time as a red-shin fre hman. so he w-cnt one funhcr and played on some of the ~pcc1al teams -pnmanly kickoff and punt return teams -su1c1de stuff Wh) would a quarterback do that" ... JUSt wanted to act on the field," Foley Wlll tell you. As a sophomo~ an 1988 he was No. 3 on the TroJans' chan.s. behind Peete. PlaytnJ time -zero. A year ago he appeared to be ready to step in. but Marinovich moved 1n and won the job, took the Trojans to the R05C Bowl and was an ovem i&ht succcu. Foley manaacd to complete 10of 14 puses for 131 yards and 2 tDs as ajuruor. and this year, wath the help of a stan when Marinovich was bc1na d11e1phned, he led U to a I 3-6 victory at Arizona State, completin& 12of19 for I H yards and rushed for 60 yards on l4 c:atnC$ -typical of .-bat to oper:t from f'olc). • Solad. noMoo-Oashy, and on the Winnina side. A week later he atarttd for the Troja.ns ...U.. aui~ U to an Os>ttlina-dri~ toucbdoWn, theft wn ~warded with a front-row teat on the lidetina. A lot of promj1e1 lft ma over the coUne Ola colket ~ball career, 101M lft ktpl.. somc 1m1•1 for ratOnS which 10 far.toe> deep IO~ larTy S..it8' c:alll laia OWD llM>CI IDd bowl wMt .., •• doiaa. It'• bis bllll ud = ldcl. AClOllS& amatc-. 'S'WOD'i .__,. wlaiatMT,._._.. Sllle>ill ~ PMo &:: 31. &Mr. rih111rllto • t '-Y ....... . 8-S ky .... f*>'w•,O' ,._.__. .. ~ BLOWOUT SALE!! BRAND NAME • T-Shlrts • Custom-Knits • Wiik Short• • Volley-Shortt • Button-Down Shirts • Swtetlhlrta • Jecketl • Hitt • Sports break Illa. llllP •11 *'-Ii 111111 •xt , In II• ANAHElM -Th£ Rams have n> ---- pined their conflden«. ~ • So bas their coach. ~ .. You tq.in to doubt your ability to control your team," RamJ Coech John Robtnson said Monday. "Some pmcs you·re sayin&, 'l.efs &<>. let's ao: aod nothina happens. _ "What's probably most disturbing is that num~ nesa. Oetti111 down into the mud is one thina. but not aietti"I out of it 1s shockina. •• After bonomina out with a 24-21 loss to Dallas oo Nov. 18 that dropped them to 'l-1, the Rams have rebounded with wins over San Francisco (28-17) and Ocveblnd (38-23)._..t While a victory over the struggling Browns Sunday iso't cuctJy cause for declaring that the Rams arc back, Robinson dad find a number of positives in tho. win. . "l thought we pla~ed of- fensively the way we should when we're in rhythm," be said. ''Wff moved the ball around to different people, had .i balanced offense. Of course, it helps when you play people who~ defen~ isn't that good. ··1 think it was import.ant for us to play a good game without the emotion of the game against San Francisco. And l think we felt strong and in control of the game (agamst Oeveland.)" Among the bnght spots against the Browns was the play of Gaston Green, the Rams· first draft pick in I 988 who has spent the bulk of his NFL farttr on the sadchnes. Green. rcplacmg Cleveland Gar) after Gar) fumbled the ball awa)' earl), rushed for 57 yards on 13 cam cs and tu med a swing pass into a I 6-) ard touchdov.n play Robinson said at his wttkl)' meeting with reporters that Green will probabl} be pla)1ng more. explaining that Green. fast and with quick mo' es. and Gary. more po~l runnmg ms1dc. give the Rams two d11Tercnt looks The coach also said that Marcus Dupree. tht' 26- ycar-0ld former U FL running back who hasn't played smce suffcnng a scnous lcnee m1ury 10 I 985, also is making progress but probabl) won't S<.'e extensive game aet1on anyl1me soon. "Marcus needs more work on the practice field." Robinson e'plamed. "He has a lot to learn If both lincbacke-rs are coming. he'll be thinking. ·Which one do I pick up"'" The Rams featured a mix offens1vel) against the.' 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RIGlrr CC«t£R Cf OO~f. ... 00 °™REE ••. --- ~ r I 011111r1 ~· pttcllm' Grlll Rjgbt .. hander Kevin Gross on Mon-:--. day signed a three-year deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers. ·--==- Gross. a frt"C agent. was 9-I 2 with a 4.57 earned-run a'erage in 31 games with Montreal in 1990. The Expos moved Gross to the bullpen after he got off to a stow start and he wasn't happy with the shaft even though 1t was only for five games. H~ filed for free agenc) and made ll lcnown he wasn't · interested 1n going back to Montreal. "We fed that Ke,1n adds a great deal of talent and cxpenence to our stamng pitching rotation." Dodgen general manager Fred Claire said. ··Kevin 1s a pitcher who has averaged 200 innings a season over the past six )'Cars and we feel he has the ab1hty to be a winning pitcher and a maJOr contnbutor:· Financial figure'> of Gross· contract were not disclosed b) the club. but 1t 1s believed to be S7 m1lhon over the thr~ )t"8rs. Elsewherl' 1n spotl'> on Monda)· •Ray Perkins wn!i fired as coach of the Tampa Ba) Buccanet"rs. a da) after the team ended a s1x- game to~ing ~treak w1th,a victory over Atlanta. Bucs ov.ner Hugh Culverhouse. who onl) re- ~ntl) ~1d hl' intended to ke-ep Perkins, named assistant head lOalh R ichard Williamson as 1ntenm coach •T he struggling ~cv. York Kn1cks fired coach Stu Jackson and n~plalcd him with former Phoen1' and Dalla., coa1:h John Macleod • Free agent Tern Pendleton agreed to a four- )ear deal v.11h the .\1lanta Braves The sv. Ill h·h1tt1ng third ba'it'man batted .230 >A 11 h six homer., and 5 R BJ 1n 121 games fo r the t L9u1s ( ard1nal., last season Pendleton wtll rece1,e .S9 ~ million o'er the four )cars. • One <la.. after he returned from the inJurcd reserve J1st 11gh1 end Mike l))al of the Los A.ngeles Raiders re·inJurcd a hamstnng pull which might sideli ne him for the rest of the season • l O'l ~ngele'l Clippers guard Ron Harper pracuced for the liro;t 11me since his reconstruc11ve surge') last Janua11 and looked as though he could pla) m a gaml' right av.a) But look\ l an h<' decen ing. Harper I'> still at fea'>l a month away from c:ompellng again. although 11 took him three weeks longer to rt'turn the Los Angcle-s Sports Arena court than teammate Dann) Manning did after suffering an 1dent1cal 1nJu~ tv.o seasons ago. From Tbr Anoci•ted Pr~H Quite of Ille dar ··This school Msn't had an undefeated team 1n 6W 'cars and 11 could be another 25 or 30 befol't 1t. doe~ again." Tustin High football coach Marljoo Ancicb, v.. hose 13-0 Tillers duel Sunn) Hills Fnda~ night at O range Coast College for the ( IF Dn 1s1on VI cham- p1onsh1J> It's a matter of learning to win By Barry Faulkner Orenoe Coal Delly Pilot JR VINE -The nse to respect· ability won't be as quick as their new up-tempo offense. but first-year University High boys basketball coach Mike Dmnccn bnngs a his- tory of success with him after 10 years at St Paul in Santa Fe Spnngs. "We went to the pla)'offs each of the past fi v' )Cars and we've bctn ~cond in the Angelus ua1uc to Mater Oct a couple times:· Dinneen said. "We've been amona the h1Jh- est sconng teams in CIF dunng those years· and I ltke to play the running and prcssmg style." The Trojans will likely be entcr- tainmg. 1f not powerful. coming off a S-I 8 campaian. "The .main thing we have to do 1s learn how to win." Dinneen said. "Our proaram was 2-38 in the Sea View Lcquc last year at all levels, so there is a confidence problem riJht npw. We hope to be cornpetellvc ~r1y ind build upon that as the tcaSOn socs on. The kids are wotk· ina hard and we have several foot- bell playen who Wlll carry the sue. ·cess they had thts fall into our "' ~ . ...,...._,,.~ .. . ' " ' -.. _;__ . ·-'. season." Junior Donnell Dowd\. a ~tand· out football pla~er. 1s the top r~· turner. Do"'d)'. a 6-foo1·3 ~wing man. averaged I 3 5 pomts per game as a sophomore. third highest o n the team. ··we'll use him all o'er the place:· Dinneen said. Seniors Jordan Salazar (b-0). David Bianco (6-5) and Onan Vail (S-8) •• as well as 6-Q Junior Lut) Vcn~gas arc also back. Venegas. who averaged 3.9 pomts per game as a mid-season addiuon a year ago. 1s the team's best outside shoottr. according to Dinnun. and will join junior Ben Durham in the st.aning backcoun. Salaz.ar. a good athlete ·with fine .defensive skills. will play a wing alona with Dowdy. Bianco, the tallest pla~r. wall oc- cupy the· ~l. but wtll also be utiht.cd outside 1n Dinneen' free· wheelina system. Dinneen satd his rap1d-peced But be prepared, Silver &t Black fans. When crunch time arrives. as Jt surely will for the IWders. they're sc>•na to stumble into oblivion with this di~ store Woodtn I nd&an al QB. Aod what o( Bcunkln' ~the ..,. it fi..w.ed. die .... cu chootc wbaher Of llOC IO proeecl him on die 37ofnlft l'Olllf. I can't imlsiae IMI WI .-ad ,, scheme invoh cs free reign on 3· pointers. which he said could help the TroJanscompensate for a lack of 'MC this l>Cason.' "beryone prell) much has the green light and ~e·ve shown we can !lih<>ot 1t in prac11ce." he explained. "~1nce the l'41'.>0inter came in three ~ca~ ago. m) t. Paul teams have httn 1n the top three in CIF in 3- pomters:· Vail. the staninf quarterback for Coach Mark Cunnmgham's football team. will add bac kcoun depth off the bench. while Juniors Michael James. Josh Whelihan and Bill ~etm~a well as senior Huy Nguyen. will also be counted upon 10 spell tancrs at guard. Senior Bard1a Shah-Rais (6-1) and Jun1of Clark Duey will play reserve rotes up front. "We should be balanced, which is somethina I've stressed in my sys. tem," Dinneen said. We averqcd 93 points a same talt year and we had seven auys in double fiaurcs.. "The main thina is ac1ti111 tbe kids to believe in thcmtelYe$," Otn- ncen said. "I like our chemiJtr"f, bu: we need to 10 out and beat some team ." From81 'lldtind, 31-21, with 6: 10"" la .. third ~ u HuatiJliloe leM:la -"' ~ ~couecllld -rus Mcond o( Uutc ·a, ..... Tbt Vaqutra1 ipped ••1 befoft finally caachi• the Oilln (t-1) at 44 With S:OS lO play in IM con tat. Molle. wbo made both o( lrvinc~1 ~tm. nailed a paft at the liat WJtb I :SO left in thei"e to sjve tbe Va:qoeros a S~9 , then neued twice mo~ with 0:3 ttmainina to aive Irvine a '7·S4 advani.,e . .. , can just block thin,. out when the presaure's on," said MolJe, who sank six of e'P.>t from the line, includina one Mth 24 acconds left to increase lrvine'~ lead to S8-S4. ••rve been in pressure situations a lot since .. my sophomore year. But our whole team came hick. Basical- ly, by halftime we had a lot of tumovcn from our auards. so in the third quancr we tried to concentrate on cxecutina with tbc ball." Chana ( t 3 points) drilled his third 3-pointcr with S3 seconds left to pull Huntington Beach within one, SS-S4, but the Oilers were never heard from apin as the Vaqueros took control. .. When we had them down by IO. we didn't take control," Huntin&ton Beach Coach Roy Miller said. ·•we didn't take command of the game. Early on in the fint half. we had opportunities to build a big lead, but instead we let them right back in the ball pme. .. They went to (Molle) every time in the second half. They did a much better job of team defense on Mus- tapha than we did of team defense on Molle." Molle had 22 points in the second half. Abdi. who finished with a team-high 18 points and 10 re- bounds -1nclud1ng a I 0-of-t I per- formance from the free-throw hnc -scored only six in the second half. .. , talked to them at halftime and told them we W\:rc lucky to be down by onl) six (32-26) ... Irvine Coach Steve Keith said. ··1 can't believe how poofly v.e played 1n the first -half. but we felt we could take con- trol of the game by ra1s1ng our level • of play. "And John Molle at the frtt- throw hne anyl1mc 1s good news. He was 21 of22 going into this game. so he's as good as you get there." lM '9JfAll'04• .. 0.. .,., llllot tf'Vtne'• JOhn Molte 1)4.tllt In a rebound OWlt Huntington Beech'• Jeff Vanderw• (32), Matt Montgomery (4) at D•ly Piiot Tip-off Ouaic. S&ddleback tops La Quinta, 69-6.2 By Richard Dunn 0r-. COMt o.lfy Ptlol NEWPORT BEAC H Lcadiag by 18 points It half- time, Saddlc- bac k Hiah needed to hold on in the final seconds Mon- day night to defeat La Quinta. 69-62, in the consolation semifinals of the DaiJJ Pilot Tip-Off Cla11lc at New- port Harbor High. The Oilers took a 21-12 lead in the second quarter after an 8,-0 run to open the period. but jump shots by Molle. Jado Ltt and Jeff Ryals got the Vaqueros close. In 1ne had pulled to within four. 30-26, follow-1na a basket by Brad Gramlich. Abdi. however. hit two free throws with 16 seconds left in the half to lntM 60, H"""919f!M ... di S4 (Deey "" n..Ofl 0.Hk) '""'9 HU ..... I ... di ........ """"' lhM ) 0 • 6 ADdl • 10 l 11 Mo/Ila ll • I :M Ambrow I 1 l • Elc:tls'-dl 1 0 • 2 Vendenwet S • 0 I• Gre mllctl 1 0 • • Welden 0 1 I 1 8oolrvo•d l o l • Chent • 1 l ll LN • o 1 I Mntoomerv I I o l Wiiiems o o 1 o Totelt 16 6 20 60 Totelt IS 71 10 ~ k.,.. tly OU•"-" lf'lfne n u n n-..o HuntlnotOll 8HCh 13 ,. 10 l~S. TllrM·POlnl ~I• ,,.,,,,. -Moti. 7. Hunl· lngtOll 8e.cTI -(l\e AQ ) Tecflnlc•I• None The incxpeneoccd Roadrunners (1-1), ahead 36-18 at I.be il\tcr- mission, wffe outscored by the Azt~. 44-33. in the second half, but timely free throws by junior forward Jason Register and scoior forward Hector Aguayo late in the pme provided the ,winning mars.in for Saddlcback. Register. who scored a pme-hiah 32 points, including a t0-of-t2effon from the free-throw line, made a free throw with 38 seconds left ·an the game \o give SaddlcbaclC a 6S--60 edge. Jive Huntington Beach its si.t-point halftime cushion. "I'm a tmtc disappointed because I thought we'd be a lot smoother and cohesive at this point," Keith said. "The level of execution I thought could be higher.·· S1d•11»dl 6', La Quinta 62 t0el¥ "" ~·Ofl OlluKI h•••ll'*' La ow... ""pflp ........ lt .. ltlet 11 10 l 11 a.-tt • I I I) Oevlcnon I 0 1 1 Oeorw S S l IS Che-•' I 1 S • lteblOll 0 0 S 0 Ettr• 1 0 I S Huu S 1 I 11 Smllll 0 l 1 l Sotlonlert , l • 1 Aeuevo s 1 1 n Puente • o 1 t 8re0\l\9W 1 1 ' s W.cM I 0 ' 1 Grlmft I 0 • 1 ltlooelt I 1 1 • ........ ., I 0 l l w1u.lnot011 1 o 1 7 Tote!\ 7S II n " Toteit 7• ll " 67 kef'9-.~ S.OdleOecl< II II 1l ~· I.A Qulnle I 10 I 20 2 ...... 7 TIVM·POlnt ~I\ !MIOClteoeCI> -Ettr ... I L• Qulnte -Puente I TKl\nlult None Jessie leads Chargers ·in opener Edison H 1gh 's Chargers got off on the n~t i>ot Monda) night v.1th In 82 -60 non-league basketball victor) oHr '1s111ng Et Dorado. For Coac~ Jon Borchert and his Chargers 1t was a welco med snu- allon as the Chargers put together a solid stan on their first night - something 1ha1 has eluded them in r('('ent ) cars. ··All IA played and we played pretty well 1n spots." said 89rchen. .. I really liked our unselfish passing of the ball and finding the open man." Junior Brandon Jessie led the Chargers with 16 points after a late start bee.a use of football. and Ediso n had three others in double figures. Jessie added 13 rebounds and after getting into some foul trouble in the first half. finessed his way through the balance of the game with some heads up play findmg the open man when the opposition doubled down on him in the post. "We got some nice ~as) shots.'' said Borchen ... and Todd Harrell pla)ed well. too The) tned to press- ure us. but he handled 1t well and got us a lot o f easy baskets " The Charge~. now 1-0. open the Santa Mana Tournament on Thurs· day against R1ghctt1 In girls basketball: • Bru-Ollnda 7%, Edison 50: Erica Miller and Melanie Jwamasa FAULKNER From 81 doors open. But he s~ud. his next coaching Job wil1 l1k('l y be al the college level. Unut then. he·11 con- tinue to coach at the club level. 'Tm tired ofbnnging people 10 m) defense to d1sprovt" all these allegations. which arc JUSt Oat out wrong" he said. 'T ve got so much more to put my energy into nght now I've bttn more involved wt th the club teams. bec.luse I don't have the high school con01ct now That's where I can continue to affect the improvement of the most kids. which 1s why I continued at the high school level in the fint place." 0 The CdM girls team capped a 26- match win streak Saturday ni&ht. defeaun~ Nonhem California rep- resentative St. Francis of San Jose in four aames to ea~he state title. The Sea Kmp' lei.son, howevc~" ended without tbe cbaoce to avcnae its only loss. to S'-te Oiviafon II champ La Habra. Or did it? .. We'rt ready to play (LA Habra) riaht now, .. CdM 1cnior T~ Schribet said only half jokiftlly fol- lowioa Saturday·11CUOn finale. .. I like our tum and I libt.hdr team." Coech DaJe Ajctjneer aaid diplomalicaUy ... It would be a beet o(amaach." . -TboUlh the t..o complete teams . will never meet. a Chrutmu club &ournammt could provide a fair rac:.imiae or a remaldl. ""1'heir ...... to play for': NwI0ta1v.,;:a .. ...... Sllcy ,__. ==::-S;?f1..C:·" a a ••• •ucll 1 ..... Dec. 21 ·23 • • 1.JC.A.• .. scored IS and 14 pointsrespcct1,e-l) and "'ere all-tournament choices. bu1 the Ed150n combination v.asn't enough to off~t Brea~Ql1nda in the champ1onsh1p linals of the Ir' inc World Ne~s tournament at Wood· bndge High The Chargt"~ return to action to· night when San Clemente '1s1ts Edison for a 7 o'clock non-league game In a third-place game • Woodbridge n, Costa Mesa 40: Deanna Harr). the Wamors 6- foot·:! semor~nter. ~orcd 18 of her 25 points in the first half to hdp forge an insurmountable 3'·16 half· HIGH SCHOOL BOYS EdlMft ll, El OW.do 60 (_ ... ...,..., Ill OerNI ltlhell Tom lt•y• l.GoYO '°""'°" ROCloc.heuo Merillel HoKomO Selwev Tomllo McAdam 'Mc(".- .. ft .. -I 0 1 2 T Hai ... t l 0 l ' ~ 4 0 I 9 M Hentll l 0 I 1 G>old""9n 1 o 1 1 Aco''' 0 0 I 0 SmVM< 4 3211 Ml~ 10 22Decll 7 0 • IS Wef1n I O l 2 8erron 0 I 0 1 IChel'Nt I(~ Jen,. Htr- Totel• 7S • It .O Toten k-by OUartwt .. " .... • ' 0 10 " 1 0 1 I ~ I 7 0 0 ~ 0 I 0 0 • s 1 0 ., s 0 I ., • , l 10 1 0 I • ' 0 1 • 2 • l • 0 0 1 0 .. ) ,. 0 0 0 0 » 11 .. ., Et Oo<aoo 11 14 11 16 .o E dlMI" II 20 13 11 t 2 Tnr..--nt toeb E t Oot.oo -ltav• l Lovd I, JonnMll'i 1, T~o 1 Edlwn-l Herr .. I Smvwr I Mitter 1 Ted\tllceti None Brande. far from a neutral party. supcsted Cd M's improved tran- sition game. a non.factor in Septem- ber's five-game La Habra triumph. as well as the presence ofSchnbc-r. who missed the previous mecung with an ankle sprain, would help tum the tables forCdM ma hypothetical rematch. "Those factors and ball control would be the keys and I really think Corona has the advantage there." Bran'de explained. "I really think CdM 1s a much. much better team that it was in September." 0 CdM's volleyball victory also broke the little-known. but once-all· powerful Jtrry JclniCkJm•. Jclnick, the Sea Kinas athletic director. had bqun to take recent CIF playoff defeats personally after attendina the water polo team's upset semifinal loss and watchint the football team•s late fourth.quu· tcrcollapse in an openina-round defeat from the sideline. ldnick was soconvinc:icd he had 10methina to do with the mis- fortune. he did not attend the CdM voUeybeJI team's OF S.A finaJ qainst Mira Costa. Naturally, C.dM ~· . Jelnick, bowc"cr• wu 1n atteftd... ance for Saturdaf 1 state final at C&J Poly Pomona, dliecti vely endi• the jin~. a ... I• I .._, ........ ~ lime lead at Woodbndge High Senior guard 1cole Schwart.1 added 12 points and Ham added 14 rebounds for the Wamors 0· I ) Costa Mesa <2-~) was led b) sophomore Oii\ 1a r>1Cam1lh. "ho 1otalcd 22 point!>. HIGH SCHOOL GNlLS a,.. ·Oflndl 72. Edlsen n (~ T.umementl Et9\efl ...... ()llrg M lti.t ,.,.,,.,.,. llll'CI\ C•OOI<• "'" (OICIOVOI> ... ~"· 00.oe ......... "'" .... • 6 I IS Wlllt•m t 10 t ) 11 • 1 J u An•on~ S • 1 I• • l 0 II lt•tt 1 0 1 U l o • • e~-s 1 > u l 0 l l Lewi• • 7 • 10 I 1 1 l 8euer O O 4 0 0 0 0 0 Cler k 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ftort\ 0 0 0 0 . Mc•"'"' 0 0 0 0 To•at\ It 1.t II ~1 Tote t J I l1 II n S<w• bv OUen.n Edi~ 11 11 11 11 ~2 8rH ·Ollnoe 16 11 14 , ...... n TPlrM P01nt llOel\ Ed•tot>-f>elC I M•!Mf I ,.,.,.,.\e ' Taclln•c•' EO·M>n bench I 8•H -Ol•ncl<t Mf>Cll ' WMdbfldel S7, C.ita Meil _, I !MMe WMcl ...._, T__.._.,l C.-i. M9w '#I I 8 1- .. It llf 1" ......... I 1 0 4 F..,IOfl 0 0 I 0 0 1 1 I Herrv • ' 1 1 ?S Mo..•• Ton.win• OICeml"' Werd Tl\otnH s-~ 10 , , n Scl\wert l ' 0 0 l1 ••••Ol.llnn •01 1 101 •U-"' 1 1JS I 0 l 2 8•~v I I 1 l V1~ 0 I 0 I McPt,.r-0 0 1 0 Hwellil I 1 1 ) Ne.it... 0 0 t 0 ToteK IS 10 ll .0 Totatt 7) II IS S7 ~-.~ Co111 Mew Woodbf 109t TIVH OOfnl ~11 ,._ T K MOCali None 10 • • 1...-.0 17 16 14 I~~ .e Ocean V1cv. Ooor for all tournament games and arc ava1lahle on a re-. served scat bast~ for JUSt S2 more than the $4 adult ad mi ion charge. Quite a bargain. tons1dcring the Forum seat, go for $225-forcach Lake-rs ~me. ·'I've almo5t aot a sponsor to contnbute 1.000 pairs of sun glas~s to in e to each N 1cholson seat user." Engelb~ht said. 'T ve also ex· tendcdan inv1tat1on to Mr. Nicholson h1msclfto come on down and compare 1he view to his Forum scats" O Operat1n.1 under the pnncaple that 1fyou make prcd1ctionsoftcn erfl\UJh, you're bound to SCt a few riaht. l'd like to formally take credit for prc<t1clin1 the Mater Dei Hi,h football team's upset of No. 1-teed- cd Eisenhower an the Div1s1on I semifinals. Of course I had a pair of South Coast u11uc teams squa.rina off in the Division II final, neither of . which was Capistrano Valley. Of the Couprs. I so confidently forocastcd · they would not a.et bit.he KCOnd round. 4 Not to mention rn)' 0.VlllOn I final pt'(dicrion of Edilon vs. Bi.shop Amat. At the risk of continued public ridiculc1 btte aR some ldec1ed &MW b thiJ wetktndlCIF ~ Rnalt: TYllin brata SWiny HiJll. 27· I l , .. in Oivilioa Vl: Plramont ......_ men QapilnDo v.a.y. M-1 hi 4 DivillOD n: l.AWolaCM11l1r1 Q.;.U Hil 14"13ht DiVitiaa l:m =-.:-Sc. ..... JO.IOill a:.-:t: £.. ... = ,,,.. .,,., .... .. ' Tuesday. December •. 1990 a .. It's a tirst:ever situ_ation for Ttistin football: . Till~rs will def en~ .pertect re;Putation in finals By 8-rry Faulkner °' ... COMt ~ ""°' BUENA PARK -@•-The Tuatin HjJh foot-01- baU team's sense of bjs- tory is almost as acc.omplished u its ability to creace it. The Tillers, the third and latest team to top the Onqe Cout Dally PU.t power raunp, have nppcd off l 3 t trailht victories a"d oould be- come the only team in the school's history to complete an unbeaten season Fnday night. Coach Mari1on Ancich's squad, seeded No. I all scJSQn in ClF Division VI, will take on Sunny H alls ( l(}.3) at 7:30 al Orange Coast College. It would be the school's second ClF championship. having earned the 1948 Southern Division utlc with a 2(}.13 victory over Vista. "This 1s a special group." Anc1ch said at a lunchocn Monday for all CIF football finalists at the Sequoia Athletic Oub. "This school hasn't had an undefeated footbaJI team in 68 years and it could be another 25 or 30 before al has one again." Ancich. who leads all active Southern &ct1on coaches with 241 victories. as an has fifth season at Tustin. after a long productive stay at St. Paul. His St. Paul teams played for four CIF crowns. includ- ing a pair of '1ctones in 1972 and.., ,,.,.. .. ,,, 1981 . Anc1ch said the key to this Tustin team's JUCXlC 1s its t«>selhemcss. "It all stans with unity and this team has been exceptional in dc- velop1na it," Anc1ch said ... We ha,d a few off-season activmcs that help- ed the team learn how to work t<>iclh~hen our tnp to Hawau rally solidified 1h1ngs:· Anetch SIJd the lal"g( proponion of seniors are a bag reason the team bas produced such a memorable season. In pan1cular, he crcchted his son Vasko Anc1ch. the Sea View League Offens1 ve Player of the Year as a running back and thrcc->car starter. senior linebacker Aaron Gutndgc. the Sea View League Most Valuable Pla)'er. and semor all-league defensive lineman Efnam Maranda - "We do a 101 of 1h1ngs together on and off the field." Vasko Anc1ch said. "A bunch of us get together to go to church We''e talked about 1h1s season for a long time We talked about being 14--0 and we· re JUSt one •Hep away nght now. But once the season staned. w1: ne'er let the season as a whole come Ul front of each game It) reall} been one game al a time " Miranda echoed his teammate's thoughts about focusing on the present. ''When we went 10 Hawa11 I can Div. V -Norco (12·1 vs Et1wanda (12 0) tba Fri Dit. VI -.. (10.3) n lltltln (lS 0) Or r.o.t. Fri Div VII -Lompoc {111) vs Arro o Grandt ( 11 l ) tba. f n 1..-. y • Sil. Otv. IX .-Wt11ttier Christtan (12 0) vs Tehachapi Bakersfield Col . Sat DIV. X -kalpatnd (9-3·1) ft Montel11t Presi lA Vllly, Fn call games at 7 30) remember everyone thmlung 'This as going 10 be our toughest game of the }ear." ~1randa said "E' cf'\ wctk 1n prat 11ce we "-Or~ on bea1 - 1ng our opponent that wed .. The Tillers' ascension to the !\u I spot 1n the Pilot''> Orang1: ( ounl\ power ratmg.s has come at the Clt- pense of former ~angpan~ El T uro and \11ss1on VieJC>. both of \\h1ch fell an the n,, 1'>1on II \em11inal'> But Miranda 5.a1J raung\ h.i'\ neH·r bttn a high pnonl). "We reahlc '-"C ha, en 1 ren·1"eJ as much attention a' lh( \nuth Coast League teams. but 'Al" ha\C'n t really concerned ourselH·'> w11h rankings." Miranda ..aid · '-"e know that 1f v.r wen• nul Jnd v.11n each wed. that was realh all we could do It's nile to get a·11enl1un. bul it's our record we: can be most proud of" Miranda sauJ 1h1s 'car'i. SUClt''>'> has created t''<Cltement on campus ··School ha' been great this )'ear .. he ex pla 1 ned .. La t )'car 11 was dead dunng foot~ll ..eason. but people art rraJI > gernng into ll this )Car There's a new sp1nt d ub that gets prople to go to the football games •· The elder .\nc1ch agrt'ed thsn~ are different on campus this }'caT "The football season starts l"\.t'f'\-· thing off and 1t ''i been a good sta·n for the whole school )'Car -he ~1d "It's a m uch different Tustin than 11 has been IO Pre.'\ IOUS yt:MS .. Shane Fotey Is the John Wayne Memorial award winner at USC. Bruce on riational title system: 'No way' CARLSON From 81 string. fens1ve Champion of the Year al use and those are the kind of numbers that do not become o"cr- shadowed down the road. Special to the Daily Pilot At &he Trojans' awards banq~ ll was Foley:a )Oungster who took the cards he was dealt with and played 'cm, taking no bluffs. who was the wanner. And~s for &hat road which hes ahead for Foley. there's a de- nomanator that he'll alwa\'I have for his resume· For the catcgof) of .. Qumer"" you can be as~Url·d he can check ofTthc "no" bo){ with confidenn·. ..\NAHEIM -Earle Bruce. who has made a career of following legends in his coaching assignments, 1 quickl y becoming :i legend an his 6wn 11me at Colorado State Un1ver- s1I\. in Southern California 10 recru11 and 10 promote his team's appear- ance in the Freedom Sowl on Dec. 29 again'it Oregon at Anaheim Stadium. Bruce hao; some strong op1n1 ons about the state of college football The TroJan.,· football alumni club bestowed the John Wa yne Mcm- onal Schola~h1p 10 Fole} -includ- ing a SI 0.000 grant. Ha\lng ('0' crcd the Orangl' ( na\I Area for years no" beginning to be too mam 10 adm11 10. I must admit there are· a lot of quarterback\ who ha' e indeed coml' Jnd gone. and I Ii nd m) self forced tu Jig through the old programs and \tat1<,ltl \sheet\ l(l relondle the mcmon Fok) held the h1ghe t GPA 10 gain the academic letterman's award and w11h 11 v..cnt the coachc ·award for 1990 OfTenSI\ e ( hamp1on of the Year •He's opposed 10 a national champ1onsh1p • He sa's the W ..\C conference 1s \J'itl) 1mpro,cd because of LaVell fdward., at BY U and Com- m1ss1ontr Joe Keame\. ( hamp1on ol the ' car -lhcre's a nice nng t9 1ha1 term and 11 fit\ Fole) la l e a gJo, l' Onh a few reall\ \t1tl -and Fole\ :has somelHTil''> 'en w aid Jnd cra1\ teammate'>. htHOal ht 1\111le G1ddang" 'M::!-R<i) and their surce\'I are indeed . \llL'h·r~ •He doesn't thm.k 6-5 teams should go to bowl games. Quanerbal ks l'Ome and go and there arc not 100 maO\ numbers that drCn't C\CnluJll} rl•placcJ b\ bigger numbers Roger Carbon ts tbe Dally Pilot's 1pom editor. •He ~)4i the pressure 1n college football toda} can cause burnout in aO\ l·oach 1ha1 Lou Holtz could be a perfect e'<amplc But there'rnnl) one I QQO Of- For the record flOtUll Standlnes NATIOflAL COtt,l•llOCI ..... ,. w L ' l'c1 ,., ,.,. a~\efi'F'•"'-'40 II 0 '" 11' ,., --) I 0 '" 1'S m ..... °' ... ft' \ I 0 fl7 Jt1 llf ·-· J • 0 ,~, .,. llll c-.1 -~ 10 1 0 Ill 1'1 ltl c;.-a.. • • 0 \00 m no -· • • • !00 JG m Tameeae• • • 0 JIS JIO JI I °"'""' • • • lJl J)t )01 1 .. 1 r N Y G•""' 10 l 0 m Ult• -ir.. I ) 0 Ill ~ JU w .. .,.,...._ I s • w,.. m 0.-.• • I 0 ..., ·~ 1\1 ,.,_, ' • • • m ,., "' &Ma•IC&N CC>tt,.•INCI "'"' ... fllt.A.t (tw • • 0 '" l'tJ I,. ·--• • 0 .. , no ,,. *""" • • • !00 m,,. w.o._ • I • •1111 "' o.-I ' • 'it "' ,., C-ol C"'C ...... 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'·"' . t I Utt It , .. , .., 11 »• , .. II • ....... 4·t tp IJ t •I In • ... "'" , .. "'u , ... ... .,-.. . ... .. u .. , ... II J" I 1 •1 116 \4 • l ,. -,, ,. 16 11 U1ft ... T.... H m -• ._, ... ia - -,......... .... --1\4 ..._.,~----···· ......... .. .. , ....... ,. .. -...... .. -lllL ~ n. ..,.,., .. ... • ~ ... <.,... ... , ............ -:1\. ............ ........ ~ ... ~... "i·::-.:-.: --=~~ :n\: ~ ........ L ... L O....L ................ .................... 'I • , Bruce. v. ho guided ( olorado tate to an 8-4 record and runner-up spot tn the W..\( to BYL'. too~ Ohio State to e1gh1 ~wls an nine )Cars following 1n the IOOl'>leps ot '-" ood) Hayes. Bruce tollowcd Paul Brov..n al Massilon (Oh101 High School and Johnn} MaJors at Iowa Stale "A nattonal champ1onsh1p ma) not be far off ... ..aid Bruce. "but rd hate 10 ~<' 11 It's not bad for people to talk about who's number om: I hke the current bowl p1cturt: v.here dtscn mg learn) go 10 game'> and 11"• a rev..ard 10 the pla)crs for a good S('aSon .. Bruce "'ho took lhe Ram!> to a 5-5-1 record1n 19 4 h1'> lir'it \\:ar at Fort Collin., """ rnlkge'> pla) enough game\ now 'A 11hout adding those neec.kd tor J nJ11onal l ham- p1onsh1p " urc c..'03lhl'' m lUllt'gc lootball can bum out " -.a1J Bruc..c ""utre Daml' '' 1n J l hJmp1onsh1~·ausc: Three area standouts honored ca11111 ba1111111111 WEST cs ·•orn·• •) \a" )0\P S• VI Ne• 1\11 .. <o T'I ¥0 E S"<'•• •~ Pttl>Ot'rll ,.. o2 N•O• .,,. °"'81'1• 4 I WHfl•"O"<><' &7 8 YIJ Me•e• ~7 SOUl'HWEST Ar'-•"W' T .-C,. 7) A • Mo"'t' f> ' O' 88vl0<' f') Br OOll •" 1> .. 0-••"<lm• Cl'lr \1•6 101 H••• M ~ N HEIM Th R d T••H Sci..'~" 97 ,..)',,. Tua ,. 4-A -e ams an r .. o .,.ec,. ., Tt•H Pe"' .. ...,.... •. -. GTE ha"e announced the selt.1tt1on r .... •• ""''.,,. 111 •1 "' ',. 11 ~ • of the inaugi.msl .\II Orange Count\ 8..,,.,. , No"•~~!E~J .\cadem1l High • hool Football '-' MIL .. 1)8,.,. ,., ., ~ ~ Team and three Oranoe ( oas1 .\rC'a C04.,..,0 8 ""0 ., c.-.• B•O>a" c> 0.0·..-c• .. T"OIT\8• 'Vl.Yt a: players are among tht' <;('le1'.'taon., o." .. ,.,,. s• .. N•''°"• &a Joining the el11e crtuad are Foun-Or•~••• Coov•'•.~ l'i I no.\ 70 W l M ......... ll• tam Valle' offens1\t' lineman Karl M<-8" r..c" ·• Ne>r'"•"o ., Shroller. Costa \.1 esa hnebacl er ¥ n~ .. ·• ~ "'"• s• 70 M.O W••'t '" 71 W•v"f Nte 'iC David Ph1llix and \.fatcr Dl•t Moul'' -··· " Be..---· v , •• eJ hncbat lt'r Mile 1h e' ,.. ........ ,, ... 11 "<e>r'"•o ..,.:c .. •· .,._.,,.8 ~ E m....,.,.., The 5quad 14i made up ol 'arsll~ Pr"' 0 • " \anto<d a•o ... ,, \1 football pla~ers from Orange (. oun-SE ,.,. uou• 'O 0...•"'<• .. t) who ha'e d1 pla\.ed e\cdlenl voa•uo n • ~~ • skills 1n the classroom as wdl as th<' 1.1eoeme S• 11n ""• • ~ v , ... 'Cl Pia\. tng field The minimum cntena •008 ~"'•" s• 101 lllO"''•"• ~· 11 Arm•lre>n9 S• M l ncoo" ~"'°" 8 .., for selection "a-; a grndt' po1n1 ao"or c.,.._ 100 ""'•'•'8nd as aeragc of ) 0 or abo' e and at least ao .... st •• S• '°8 ""' s7 c~ " L"""I-e. second team all-league honors Cen•r'-101 Grace<•"" ,. The .\II-Orange Count~ Team wall ..--c_n_ed41' __ •,._aeneo t • 1011 be honored in a pre-game ccremon} at Anaht1m Stadium on ~unda) ag;aino;t the · Ne" Orlrans ants. OffeDI~ Quanerh3ck -Rob Johnson (El Toro).6-4.210. '8gpa . Running bad.i. -\'1slo .\n,r1ch (Tustin). 5-9. I I. 4 09 gpa, Mike Sullivan ( unn) Hills). 6--0. 185 . 4.23 gpa Wide rc'Ce1ven -D•n1d ht'a~r (Santa Marganta). 5-1 I. lbO. 4 16 p>a. T)kr ('ashman (Los lam1lO$), 6-4. 185. 4 23 ap.1,. T11ht end Reid Pullen (Esptranza>. 6-2. 205. 3.87 p . Linc -Jeff Don (Tro}). 6-5. 22-5. 3 82 IJ>I. lCH~ MtlJCT (Or· a_nie). 6-4. 22-4. 4.2 gpa: .Karl Shrollcr(Fou nt11n Valley). 6-7. 275 • 3 3 gpa: Paul Richard (Valtncia). 6-3. 24.S. 3.22 apa: Ben Squ1a (Brea- Olin~). 6--0. l 95. 4.4 p. Plaoe-k1ck.ct -Oou1 Roberson (Mi ion Viejo). 5-9, US. 3. Pll· Def etaM Lane -Jtttm)' Hoauc (El Toro), 6-4, 22S. 4 I p ; Damon Becknd (Villi Pa~). 6-.S, 240, l .8 ~ Brian Pana1l (\Ima Park), 6-3, 230. 3.3 IP': bmad l.oocz (Amhrim). ~lO. 210. l.O p. · LindJecken -David PhiUipl (Ca.u Ma9). 6-J. lOS. l .7 p; Mike I~ (Mater Da). ~l. IH, 3.2 p; Orea u urmcn (La ~ ta). s-1. llS, 4.17 p. $ecoDdary -lill DetlaJ (Mitliol Vecao). 6-1 , 195, l.91 ~ Mm a,.. c•• Oli••>-~2. ,...,.,_ l.I p; Eric DIYil ("-M "-M-... ) .• ~ ......... (alittto All•I• -M. 19.S. ... ,..._ ,.._y;-... .. c1111• ---~·M. " . CoH te Ce roi.ne 6' S Ce~oi.ne SI 57 De ewe•t !>• " L•ncCl'n Pe ~ E ~ ~~•ve • • to M .• ,..,. Oh·o ,, E l..,~~ St 117 Ec-~d .. Ernor¥ tl WHM•gton & L.H 71 "!(>< ·d• ~.;tt>er" 71 r: 811-e<' ., "~·de St " Mo<~" St .. For• Ve •~ St lOI f:IO<"•de ~ • U ~Cit"""" o. • '7 o..ng Tenn IO Georg 8 S• .. r: • 1Mt"f\8tl0ne 11 Je<''°" s• 91 v.o tt•"'u c '' n lOu \ .,,. Co '1 E TtsH 8eo• '' 'Cl 1.0\I \ 8"8 TK" 71 T JIM '6 ~ • .,.8 0 s· •1 B·HC • ., "' IC.""'...C'' 107 Sc·U E.aw.,.d\vllle I S .., c .,,,.., .. k ~'"' n N E '-°" ~·_,. .. MdJuU PO 1>7 Q•'1'Y<l 6~ VM 1>1 ~ -A ,.., rt E'Otl '3 SE 1.o..1 ' 8'18 •1 s·~ ~ ""'''" .. SW lOU • af\8 13 W:N-SI •7 \~ ... ., v •g "8 ,. ,. '-•'" i:io-.c:Je 12 IM!hune·C-,,,.., •1 So.it ...... 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Pem '1 CLASSIFIEO.-'NOEX 642'5671 MOii NORTH OAAW CO. ...tm ,__ IOUTH OAAW CO. -1111 ' THm DAILY MOT -~· CLAlllFIED "'PUeLICATIOH Dt.AOLM Of'FICE HOUAS ~ Ftt S 30 AM T---~v;u T~ Mon631PM Mon·fto hm·5 30pm w.dntlcley TIM 5 30 PM Tllurldey WM S 30 PM ·au-COull•• Frldey ,,..,... 5 30 PM M·F I 001111·5 00pM S.tufo.y Fto S 30 PM Sllfldll)' F n S 30 PM CHICk YOUf' AO THI 'lltl1'DAY TM o..iy PllOI .. ,,_ IOI elliclency ancl eccurecy ..._ occuoonelly er1or1 do occur PINN lilten when ,our .o oa teed b8Cll anc1 Cl>eCti rout eo ~ Aepot1 etTOtt ommecl1t141ty to t42·!e71 The 0eoty PllOt ~II no ll8blllly tor.,..,..,,°'"' en ~~t lor wfll(tl II ,,...,. De t"'PO'*bfe Hcec>I IOr the CGel ol the ~ ectvelfy OCCUClied by the.,,°' C<eoot c;.,. only De· 8liOw.o IOI Ille lirlt onaer!IOI> Any em<Minl nol Peid ""'""' 30 Oeys u 1equ119CI wiW De I tutljKI 10 tlul not llmneo 10. ~ dletge. c:ompu1.o 81 I' t¥. OI lhe unpMI tlelence 119' "'°"Ill, .. c:ollectlOtl c:ott1 end eny '~ enorn.y·• ,_ ·-· n • • •• " . . . ·~ . . (" \ ,. ' .... ... --.. ~ : .. n 642-5678 COLO We LL BAN~eR t..l ... 900 Phone Service is not available in some Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley ••as at this time. It is antlc.,.ted that the 900 service will be available to these subscribers on January 11. Some of the 673 and G75 prefixes In the Balboa/Newport Beach area will not be available until April 26, 1991. We appreciate your patience. lllL"r1ti1's anwnn-.a u..... 1'11111,... 1111111••1111111 _u.... --I R •• .., II &Ar•............. _....... Gooid... . -· 21. '*" ectt¥a, ~ OU1· 11 ........ 34. swF 1· , .. '''"'· totether. awu. 12. fWM, a...; 111, ......_ ... II......_ ...,.,1...:;iiiiimTlll_rm_-'. ...... ... , ........ doofs w.m attreatlw, -~ P 1 Pr blonde green~ ,.... _., romenttc, ...,._ =e••• ••~ 1a1, SWM .. !>Mt tr.-nd, lllMll.......... comfort.a. 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Jo. ~ .... .., 11300 850-o444. 873-2447 tM ti.A. utlta pd, pool, -.. --•• Thr• 2 &ft' t BA llPll, t 111191 DeVld, '4$-2722 cation ~LTV. 180oe< 2BA quiet E/Slde ~-~ ../ FOR LEASE. 1984 PORT c .. .... 26n r#:;~.~1:. Pttt• 1\x~um'.~* hM fl-om bet\. Patlo, htd Reepon•t>te Protlim to 2nd TD. Mike .... enol ow. pvt. patlo.1795: '\t\\'l ...,r l':t \ 1 l SEA80URNE. 6 BA, 3 orw EASTSIOE i.tge 2 BR 2 COMMUNITY ;:'.;..!"i~s 17151 "' 0 • ~Ji1 ':n~~~· ~ 97t-, ... 2 or S..MS-41. RC ALT()A<;. • BA. 3 cat oaraoa. large 2 IA. 1·~ BA. So. Of PCH. IA. earaoa. lk)'tlOhll. LOW9f 28R 2BA by the AVlll lmmed 724-8900 I 64s..3So3 ~-_ ----__ lot, newty redecorated. a1oso1mo. 2 ..aka fr• lndry too m quiet pool w12 1g ~tio.s.t•H -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;;;.. ..._ ·~~ Old9f 28' tie Ave11 lmmed. S3.850tmo. rent Ml 722-1949, 1 1 050/mo 842.1334 · F•tlH• tnCt "Ql'Cro. dlw. ITln Tl IDOi C ~ 2904 ~r~:-=..o:::·=°' .... 11UL 121·0131 wtc 55Me55 Chrt. • f~& garaoe EnlOY lMQe UR. I BA 0-llQe. ,CMINrcYf - S"9oataoa122.aot1 . Spaclout 28R28Abaauty 2BA 18A GARAGE APT. •Ull'W• ouq>Mt*ctl ~Hmaln. MW cetPtll. pelnt. Avlll' 1.£.Sale/lent --·-l• -lncludee tOfel remodel Ullll ---Lndry. gar1ge. 700'h 3BA IBA Cottage. wld lenenoe lnol 111 or IOOMf 1795/mo I •••111 FOUND black and wM• •Clean I q\Mt TCIWMM w/brand new kltc"-n. Very apedal 3 Bf{ GrMt NlrCIHUI SHO/mo. ht<ue> ••• -::-petlo. No ........ .... Agent, 644-0188 lusJntss/Offlct Rtnt c. 11 I 0 11 I r .. HUSKV. t.mele 7-8 11\0I 28R 1=, ege, pool, lkytlg.,t•. fr~ doort & tocatlot\I S.C aye. trpct, lg 873-4585or151-1770 peta. -.,Imo 722-e294 SORRY.~6 PETS TN Prucktntlal 2769 1-800-777~ No bro-old F>teaM h~ pr~ .f: 5 llON.O PET ~~~~ .. 5 ~!IChlldren &petaok. yard wlpatlo Grdnt Inc. •Corolldo 2BR-1BA ·~· Ul1111-1111 Cefllornl1RM1ty k.,.comrntUIOnl-Call 842-5337 •• ., _,,..,... .,. ...... or long lerm ...... $1,950/rno. 760-5064 ~ ... _ p,.:,.,,,. · ----Immediate OCC:UD•ncv ....... _ ""'· 2 c:atporn, l11ah, .... .JTIPI " Ull S NACK VENDING Founo cat • blec:k w/tan •E'lldl 3bf 1'hbe+d9n 11350/mo ~ ---a895 NO PETS ChidOK Large Iott 18R. patio, 1iR1BA BLOCI< TO Studio to 48drm nMr the NEWPORT BEACH MACHINE markings declewed 2 dbl 08'· wld ~kup, lnc:d .. lllllT Hatbof View Hom.. 3 BR, EY91/W1lndl 722-8140 country •"Ing S69S No OCEAN 1700,mo ty buc h Yearly un· Westdltf/lnline AY't COMPLETE S6T·UP BY 1tub lell yellow ~ yrd, no '*'· .1300/mo, 2 BA~dl)r. comm pool XMAS MOVE-IN BONUS pell. 1110 2 tst St. lnc:tudee U11hli.t ~.11 lurnlthed seoo..s 1500 Oflee & A.tall Ava.tebte NATIONAL COMPANY v I c I n I n t y y •MC •YI 12/15 846-8107 J!l-Jm St,70 o .8•5-&Jl2 S paeloue 28 R t'~BA ~2e2 or 646-9543 Januery t 84S-tT75 UU-ll lllJILS ..... 111 MINIMUM INVESTMENT Nerc1ssus1Seav1-CDM •Nwc>t fVY*I 38' 2'Mta 111-.. day. ~1 ~ townhome s950/mo •..--Of $9950 FOR 10 873-2196 Frple, gar. Y•d. pool, ape RfNA( Ill ... -... 900 SM l.81"9 84•·291 t 2BR 2BA. new paint & llMl12 111 Fl<>Of' NB tt K teh MACHINE ROUTE FOUND CAT t1m11e 11250 NO PETS Chlld H5" -.a IPTI carpet, gated comm V• 0 IC9 I CALL t-I00-&69-e&72 OK E /WKnd 722 8 f 3BR/2BAIFA, lmm1e . Shwp, ciean. 28R IBA, LUXURY 1 BDRM APTS cant & ready to gol Misc. Renub I lea!· wf~ on ltreet --apeyed Gre; tiger ..,. • 140 \t•w•r ....., "fl. 1u \ 11 hghty upgrded 1 1975 p • t I o w I I k Io * RefrlgefltOr pool $1350/mo ·720-9422 Adlec:ent to mailbox st•-Ve nd ing Route Your Found t,, 18 "" CdM •Shars>I Oeenl V ti \\ • -,.... • 64().9025 , bMc:h ~ A al • . tJon $350/mo 831-76&3 AMWef to Extra Income 675-~39 1 3BR t\l.BA home Lgac;:,_ REALTORS • $915 ~7~52 v now. patio, gas & water peid 2iR2BA yurly, S950/mo Rooms 2706 1 Mull Selil Hign trettic to-ity rm lrplc dbl ., lJll IAYflllT-. .,_ 11111•• 1 blk t>Mci'llbay Non cations . up to St 000 per Lost gr"'I' A wftllt long Hr ~KhoolagS18Pc:i °"2BR*;:s~l~A,:, •Furn 3BR winter Costl Mftl 2624 "2·1411 smoker 873-3988 o ~f,, ~~t~~I'~ ...-, ~ r.::'ble ~~:.n'e~o1f:: ;•t;: mo. Call 5-40-1151 Agt, pelnl & eWpet Sl40i>tmo. 673-2248 818·281-eo82 8!8-799-<t t95 (8-Spml Agt 54 l·sol2 . • . 6G41red by chain saws 3BR 2BA condo, engl car • 72S-9S83 . •U111SU•' *Ul'TW* OlllTl111111 •W 1111• lvENDING ROUTE, LOCAL Sugarloaf FV 839 - 701 11 • BEAUTIFUL quiet Bllboa ' Penln9uta. pvt tntrtne9 No CO<*I~ or 0smok1ng $350/mo 811 675-3391 g11 + cetport, ref'rlg & 2BA CONDO ......;:,, Comfor1able 28drm 2BA lBR S650 & 2BR S750 Incl •-•1&1 t * 1... .... Central Costa M.a Full for Ille CHEAP Mull sen Id S 10501 o S II • """"' tennis, gu, w1ter & get No pet1. ...-5~ lefVl(;e From 300 sq tt to LOST BLACK DOG 111('. w tichlld ok n2'.s2.'6' clubhouse, guard gate, hOfJ\e. Frnh pllnl. new 2323 Elden. 548-715-4 l ow rent duflng eon11rue-Frig, dllhw1.tler, atove &00 New Improvements qolcicly 1..ao<>-292-8100 Gart1eld & Bushard COST A MESA. room tn 4BR home Full e;1v1- pe walk to beach S900tmo. carpet & cozy llreplac.. 2 ---tlon, 1595/mo. Newer lncf. No pell &45-4855 S 90/lt p1u1 ''" rent W ORLDS GREATEST REWARD! Pteue c a11 4 Bedr«>m. 2 Bath houM , Nancy Of 08\'9 !HI0-2875 cer g8lage $ t•OOlmo 1rUl'TW* IBR. patio. enclosed oar-•NEWPORT HEIGHTS S.6-9663 VENOlNG ROUTE 962 7697 legH. garage I F • S300/mo Call 6A t -4979 huge yerd, ~·welcome. * * * * * Avl now157•y~191a12 Rent811 Beautiful extr1 lerge 2BR age. S4&-7387 S7 t0 CIMn tBR Id! EXEC-""'-S 1.11100 fl 1100 • St t951mo. 875-'4912 .,_ t'.+BA townhouse. Ne'# · ..,. ..... e ull.s near • VIII• Rentats *Lllllt .... • ... ••• ••m-carpe1t, lrplc, DJW, WIO Cozy Duple•. 2BR 1BA, for one pereon&Jarage JW Airport, 4770 Von ea1re Plf1 time earning' l Hotefs~Mottls 2718 . 'SEA LARK MOTEL* ••y•• •• ---._. --· hk-up garage patio 1tp. gar. Id. no pets, lndry, no pet.at -8145 Kannan Ave. NB F4X. PQMlble tve<y ~ for Wkly rentals now 1v1111 UCHELOR Unit In M... -----• Lg pter. SBA 6BA. min 8 St9S/mo · 706 Joann S775/mo reoept coP~ cont rm thereat ot your Me start $147 00 Wk a up 2274 ~erde. Avelleble now Ylews ..... 111111.. mo lse $6500 548-3258 1780 Senta Ana Ave 845-3977 *llUI YllW 211* kttch free prlcngtcott" oll pan ume retire 1n 7 LIST .. S4951mo lneludel uUI. Btandnew.fBR 18Alntec 11fNEWPORT CREST• TSL MGMT 832-2232 eASTSI~ 2BA, garage, $1000/mo 1-atybldgfurn S250mo-yMr• '*'Y IOW Invest· no g11ege. a.48-3827 bldg on Udo Pa<k Drive Avallable 12116. Lovely 1 BR. p1tto GIS & water Available nowt 845-1168 mo Al Quinlan 833-9550 ment call I Nwpt Blvd CM S.&-7445 Fllll Hn Beauliful3BR 2'i\BA Avlll Pool Boat sllp av1 Gar-3BR 2'~8A condo with IAlllAJ&IU Incl $625/mo Retrlg lncl •WATERFRONT-Cute NEWPORT Beach t2rt5 1-800·326-9006 lmmecflately, $1300/mo age Ind ut111 Frec:t Albu· leaM option 831-53&8 •lashWt• • 845-5853 • t BR unf\Hn Ulil Plid F1sn1on 1s11nd office PllW CW. renl S 1000 oep For more q"91'que, Agt. 83 t-8790 --2BR tBA New apt & l800/mo. Call 87~988 Gre~11 ..,_ .,. seMGeS lnvHtmtnt · 1 V IGltJon Rtntals 2722 DEER VALLEY, UTAH. lnloee!IMIG·8969 **** Nwpt Nor1h TwnhM. New dr•',_. Patto Sunn lo-E'Sl:>E 2BR ,.,.,BA-lrg 7AM to llPM $800/mo 714-759-6601 t"\::::::::Jtu 2908 1~2t-fMU 2 BR. 2 BA, dbl gar. lri*:. ....,.... Y townhOule. pallO. gar-~ I ~1r••C1 --.r aJc. stlutterl, neer pool ~at lon $725/mo ' age Av811 now $815/mo 3 BR. 2 BA, open beamd NEWPORT PIER AREA ENJOY 14.15 ... return on ,.~,_.. w~....--- condo , 1v111 fOf Xmts & "'' M 8'°'1 3 BR 3 BA 11eep1 10 P vt IPI BRAND NEW 3 BR• FAM •••stAlllU I $1300/mo55t-059 t ~OO~~ ~.~•:14.lY 219Cab<ll1o 759--303' celling,·~·,:':..:' Enc1osea park1ng 815sq l Trust Deeds St0.000 to llTWMI home tor rent Fpl, Elect H=,,;br _:.!.•munl~t.rm,;,, ~~t·.1 No Pets E.ASTSl0£ 2BR, new paint r,'3'mo Mrs Foa d-tt LUM $950/mo Av11I SI 000 000 Calf Denisor1 l 801-6A9-•5S6 Roommates Wan1// GOO. Full "lrd m11nt • """' ""'-·•-now 673-6640 Auoc 499 '835 NOW ·--------, i rnblt, kldl & ~IS ok 1 & blinds. 01flge lndry 997-8211 eves 760-0533 •• wtter lnduded Peta O~ •95 7 u *'MO FREE RENT• 'GQOd location. 11.lnl cond · 2 4 u .. ol pool, spa, fltness Iv Joyce 59.7...,9 I 2BR wlglf, new carpel a $820/mo .. 6"0-2426 BEAUTIFUL Back Bay ctr, pla yground '\end *Ill 2U 11211* paint, yard, wattlf pd view 2BR 2BA 2-ar gat 1lf BEACH HOUSE Bllboa Pn 38R 2BA. furn. c~lth ctu~M. 2• hr main-25M Ortnge 'B' 1 735 ECOSTAM ESA. unfurn w/opnrs l1re p 1e ce tenenee ~ H1.rbor •21111Al1DIO• Gener• 2602 1571 Orange 'A' $745 2BR 2BA. b~·lflS 1 git $1275/mo 721-1160 cell SPI CIOUS living VIiiage 5•5-0442 Block to bcil. etean. lrptc:. A 0 F &e7 Vlc1ona 'l ' $760 xtrt pkg. 2 blks 10 baCk gat 831-55501557-6290 nahefml 1 M REE C.11 836-4120 9-5PM bay, $800 494-2471 BIG ~NYON 2BR 2BA COM bright room 1mm~ $500/mo 873--0727 I By CHARLES GOREN w ith O MAR SHARIF .-n d T ANNAH HIRSCH ... uom•1 n 4 BR .,ome. Newport Heightl area S 1,8001mo 722-1880 Eves & wUnds, 251-1800 WHtcdaya E'SIDE 28 R, 1BA wlfrplC, beam ~Is. paoo . gat S8151mo ·S&OO sec 2 P«INo Pet1 850-1708 E'S IDE 2BR, 2•..;BA. lrp4c, w/d hlcup. dbl attach gar w/opnr encl patio S 1150 mo~ $660 MC 2 P«ton• No Pet• 850-1798 E'SIDE 2BR 2'.,BA. lrple wld hkup dbl attach ger w/opnr encl patio S 1115 mo• $660 aec:; 2 persons No Pell 850-1798 RENT1 2BR IBA. g1rage, ----~ -----gateguarded gOllcourse occup non k w D •UOl IAY AIU* close to college & trwy 1BR $625 Gated PlrkloQ E's~3BR. 2BA. <Miil Mstr vie w pool & spa -sm r 48R 38A house. w/POOL. $700 AVI now 172-•805 Pool. garden setting &lite. yard. new vertlGals. s 1 MO/mo 760-8792 $450/mo Walle 10 beach $1900/mo 72 o --S tove . Reing 11100 p1tn1. crpt Gar lndry _.__ 721·95-46 0t 69o&-i388 3-01 2 n,1.._, W1Uace Jiit 5•8-7017 $1100 &.40·2426 FANTASTIC 2SR 2BA nr FV prof n/s Sflare new !':1'1th~r vulnerahlt !'lnrth deal .. •IAOl IAY UU* -.,... . Npt Cenler Newly aec 3BR T h " NORllt 3BR 2BA. tamuy 1m. lrple, lsllftd -r-2606 1 BR. E tide Carpet & EtSllE MIST Slit lrplc, 2-car gar Pool I wn2 se poo 1ac • Q 8 " lg yd s 1300 mo 9e<)-3405 * •BAVFRONT • * g~·=~ uJ11 g:1 F:,9~!~ lrg bright 2BR 1BA. bit S 1150 N/pels 640· 19 It ~~n;'~2~fims avall • K 6 5 •LARGE 2.s tory3 BR Yearly 1BR. perking. no ext ot Adema S5501mo 1,nsd lndry oar new carpet NEWPORT HEIGHTS ap1 F 25_35 neal non· • A K Q 3 2..,BA. qulel •real Frple, pets/s~kra S900tmo 557,.520 11r:C~~ e~"· quiet newly remodeled 2BR smk1 3BR apt on Balb6a I + A 6 2 lndry rm pool, 1m•lt 1 Avlnow673-6640 1 MO FREE RENTI 2BR • l BA.llreplace,hardwood Pen1n shrbatll $317 mo WlST t\'I PltlOl~t OK 2 car park-CUTE 2BR 1BA. d/w, 1BA, carport. w1lk IQ WIE 211, 1121 floors. garage 631"4442 · ulll 723-4903 I + 7 3 1ng S 10751mo A\11 now' 1 patlO parking No pets shops $725/mo 2 m1 to Avlllabte lmmea1atety lfWPllT IElllTS NEWPORT BEACH E•ec • A Q 9 1 + J l O S Vtll1 Rentals675-4912 $675 includes ut111t1e s bch 772,.605 Avlnow Cal183t-4086after 2pm t BRapt Carport pool no poollldt!flO~ pvt Datil 8 6 6 • J'8 3 * IEWPHT WCI* 673-30J9 1 MO FREE RENT ' 2BR XTRA large 2BR newly pell S4 75/mo · eiec gar door non smkr • • J 10 1 -' 2 Luaury house for ...,. North B1)'1ront yearly un-tBA, earpori. w•lk to dec<>tlted 1p1 Retrig pvt a.poa11s 646-4664 $650 721-0400 + J 9 6 3 + Q 8 4BR 4BA. all 11 furnishe d 1 BR 1 BA shops $700/mo 2 mt to patio S695/mo 717 --"*\Ol fH Bolt doclc l'f>:=~ w/VIEW no g1r1ge l>Gh 772-460S Avtnow James SI 6-40-4979 1'1111&&.Y 0,_/1':a"(] ,l\,,.t_/J,1:::: he.•.... •A K 9 ~ 2 Super localton Rtehard StOOOfmo Agl 673-4082 2 BR. 1 ·~ BA detached Lg 3 BR 2 -BA u'pstairs NUUI p~ l'QU ~~ I:J<r~ ..... • 10 7 2 673-6500 Eat =355 PP VEARL y 2BR 2BA 21 gatage Clean quiet No New ~rpet & dr8'>(tS ..,_..., O.'f L ,_....,,. • 9 •SPACIOUS security adutls l\O pet5 Kite bit· pets $650/mo . $950 Enc o•rage $345 mo ·~ ...:'.:"" ~ :: .. K 10 7 .. condo. 1BR • de n pool ins drapes new carpel MC dep Rats 728-0219 631-7664 d 963-1562 e i.. "'.,::._..;: _. T ht' bidding w d 1nc1• Nl(;e flreplace Xcond $950/mo 673·5099 * * * * * * -!'IJor t b Eut Sou lb E'Slde 2BR 2 BA Twnhse New pnt cr~t & bl•nd• l/p, pvt yard g1raoe. lndry lac; $980 840-2426 Nr bea chtl $1350/mo OCUI VIEW"' 'l P 0 I TT E l NT P UI 2 + Villa Rentals 675-•912 htboa Peninsula 2607 111£ Tl IEICH ••• 1• J1 [ t I 2 P E,.llE TOWlllOIE 2BR. 28A tBR w11olt c&-... 3 • • *mPS Tl WOI• 1 & 2 BR ai>I• Clote to 2 WEEIS flEE 111edra1 ce ilings . pvt -t • P... Pu. 2eR ?SA St050/mo bdl Some wtgar & vua ....... baJcony. J8CUU1 From I Opening lu d " Bkr ~2-3850 ~.;r.~1:52: ~~t492:895 I ... OLOI n $925 No pets 855--0665 L, A K E N ~ J O ne• 1n • wh1lf you l 8n l&b ad 3 BR. 2''1 BA, lrplc, lndry hkup, 2 patios. 2 ca r gar- age 316 B S1n11 In~ s 1150 213,..64-2570 Tll lllffl 2BR 2B'" UNITID"•PLEX Spacious IBR Apt loll ol l v1nt&1t• of the b1ddtnl( t.c> dl1 mf' "' "".!: bulft ins Incl A refr.,_,-SMALL BACHELOR Nwpt h d Lg E'llde 3 BR. 2 BA. lrplc. 3BR 2' rBA end unit. din 309 32nd St Fireplace' ator • $665/mo S48..0192 HglS area kitchen utll LI .....,~,.--.----1f . l mg u t raor •nary that. if p1tJo. gar. lnd ry Must rm. tam rm, walk to garage S 1100/mo yrly •BAY TIMBERS* incl .. pvt yard. no pet• r V 0 H E l . circumstance11 art nKht. couJd p ro seel s 1350/mo 675~0239 everythlfl9, 640· 1858 Call 650-0389 5550+ deQ ~-3932 ,.. I I I Oldia evef nottCe tnat duce a sen&1L1onaJ rttult f'or uam le B'"YS O ES 1BR. frple. cable. pool, . . . v.he~ the pen·~ niiottl•e' I plf, studv th111 d1•--m and ~ tf •ve message "' H R pvt o•te BACHELOR gallery ,..M e patlO, gar. no ~ti. 399 w Siiidio APt·E,oep11ona11y 111a n the sv.Ofd oepends on • ._.. .,........ -LIXUllY COIDO guarded 3Br 2Ba home. walls, Berber carpet, ., Bay SI seas 650-8357 nloel MIGro. frig, wld. , E N T I t y I who gtllS the ') I you can d18<'over how dttlartr camf wallc to private beaches & bllc to t>ch lurn1shed 1 1 d $550 to only n n l k t h r d 1 yr old, 3BR 2BA. den. Balboa Bay Club $11150 S6501mo '* 49S.0589 •Cl .. n. quiet :t 2Br lB1 •• ~·-c~-·~_t_l~-ro_84..;;;.;;,scpe;;3;;1 1;;;;;;;;;;...I '---"-..___._..___..__. O c_ .... ..,. <11..ckl. --' cont,..ct 1w~e~1~1 11:0\Jl~ =~ ~&t' ~~h ~::~r:.• 1~~~ el:~ 848-6219· 818•799•4856 ..,..2BR 1BA upst11rs. 2 ;'a:;P:~~.,:,~'w I J I I' I · '°" !: :i!.'1,;.::. "';..$::::! with thf' art of h•a ru nn111dt and pell 6-mo lttse Or•~ BEACH BU NGALOWS sunny p111os. g•raoe. S775 NO PETS 840-2495 Hunt. kl<h 2640 ·-NI ~ ..... f I' r I' 1· ,. I trumps bru iting. 11 trick11 Wf'rf' S •73 8 1 Bdrm $750/mo S t025/mo yrty IN 908 ·• ,...,... • O 11 lllt S ON • h ( h k Ave l200/mo" • 2 2 Bdrm S8951mo . W Belbo1 Blvd 875-9650 •EISIDE 2BR w/g8fage v IYllUILI.. IHfSI SQY••U ===~:::::=::=:::=::::= l tl"f' o r l ' ta mg hand d~leru b.,. fi rs1 uMng :-ita' man tu ~ 1f ::"orth b\ am rhan~f' h•ld lour spadt>& W hen 'orth de n1fd • four r a rd ma1or South med• • iftmt' forrtl"l[l Jump ln ~adn •nd North, "'1th th rtt card &upp<1rt rauwd ~.,t rt-asoned that. <11nre :'lw rth wa .. the n11 t rum11 11J>t>ner, the kini 11( ht'a rt" w iu. mol't' likely t<• be 1n durom\ than with dedarer i.;1 that dtltnder madt> the-df'l.eptlH' u~n tntt lud 111 the quet-n ,,f huni;' \\Jth .tht tt n in hand deda.rer initdt tht' n11rmal pl11' 111 dudun!l m dumm'\ tht n pl•' m l( '"" a,:a1n v. hl'n \\ l' t l11n1mufd '-'Ith tht' four £a t v.ao; .urpn~ that hi!> ~d1 v.lln I.he t n<'k but not l'n<Jugh to fa1l 10 pla\ 1 th I rd r111ind f\ f thf 'IU ti \\ l'St IC(' 01mplt'tfd thf' dtfen"•''" h•,,. I. llnd- 1 ht-I 3th hurt "1u. nov. lt-d Dt't la ·tr dt~ardf'd a dub from th t' tablt-F.aat rufff'd ••th Lht' ten and df'd.a~r .,, rrrufffd w1Lh t ht' \un~ l)(>(lartr v.·u onf' nl thr•Y th•>ughttul t\'J)t"I :-.outh cam r l• tht C"l)flclU!'ll!m lha 1 thf' on l\ re1~on \\Ht had d,l,nded ~· pecuharl) wu 1n tht h11P4' of pnimotll\lt 1 trump honor So d«lal"f'r r uhfd tht •« of Lrumpa and then finessfd the board'~ fight Thu" F,u t '<C'nred'a tn('k Wlth u cb major llllll Jack. and ded arf'r'11 11 tric ks had r.hnink t.o ntnt' Wt 'll lt1 \OU 1n on a secr~t G'""n ~urh m11p1red dtfense. 11.t'd probabh hevf' played tht hand tht l'amt w11y', S•OO OFF RENT• New 63 t-5866 new carpet a drps. pool, lmmac e111r1 large 3BR • UNSC•A""4f ... '°"' 11111" I I I I I J South tnl!d tu m•kf' tht s tro nr;tr E'11de lg 2BR 2'~BA NEAR BEAC H ANO spa, no pets Ouiel lush 2BA w/d hk up O/W 10 CU 'N\wtt ___ ._ _ _....__. . .._ ............ __... twnhae l/p 2 car llttch •MWWllWl PAVILLION 3BR 2BA grounds 83t·7378 1 fr p ie . l rg p1 110 TODAY'S git w/d hOOll ·UP Ml.ISi UPC>lf 2BR 2BA • bonus UP ST AIRS Yearly --I S965tmo· sec No dogs fC!••un ANIWm MeS1250 631-2480 rm 2 c.ar garage Sl350l mo 557·6985 *Large ctan qu,.t, 2bt (2131 592-221• llWPllT lllllTI RL T"I' 723,.494 crpt, I>«· lnd'Lo S850· a...lllld'i go11N-....r """'..,"'6tw s+ued ~ ~ 1""1 •~IOU.,.,.." e'ooo Z Z L E B ALBOA NEWPORT 2ba.lrg ci0Mt1,dtw,newl ,1Nt0d~siaew""u0i~OJ0.'""~9Ul CROSSWORD PU 18R $625/mo, yatd No $815 NO PElS -~495 lor row houlin9,...., • A.l.NtOd -Al«l<N -~ 8111\JV -~Id i P·ell 850-22S6 Spacious 1 Sty 3BR 2BA Easttlde condo 2 cer gar Hollday Spec:111 1 S 1195 Betty 982· I 143 2140 2BR 2BA condo, Hunt· tngton Landmaf1! Adult gated community. 55 • . neer ocean. pool, ap1, gym $800/mo 969·9125 2 BR widen. 2'+ BA. pvt patio, Twnhm In gated comm at Beach & Atlan- 11 S 1,500/mo 989-9502 WALK TO BEACH. 3Bf' condo In S..tlde v111ege on take Gated comm. rec cntr. pool, tennis S 1500 532-8100 or 4~252 21 44 UNIV PARK Xlrl ciean cozy detached home, 3BR 2BA Avlll lmmed S 12001mo 786-9370 ~"'°' 21 48 28drm, 28A c:ondO. get· •· 1 ~to belleh, lm-macutate S 12001mo c... OeY9 4~ 100 Ext 2 18, or 497..3780 TMl4ay, Off. 4 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): ~J, Ott. 4 Raden Write: From an 1ra1c Domestic adjustment could include AAIES (March 21-Apnl 20) Con· astro no mer. "Yo u an: a acncral lead-actual chansc o f m 1dtntt, mant.aJ centratc on strcn11hcnm1 your pos.- 1111 In armr ul 1hc supcrstlttous!" status Focu~ also o n carttr, buSt-ition al worit. for M rt ., lea\I )OU From an 01 he11'('ss· ··1 want to be. n~. tidd cd pmh gt Money avail-know the state of phi). Loved ontt' fnink with )'OU -I know more than able for bcau1tfr 1n1 home. Music 1s or dose rompan1ons' mtcntto M rt· lhe 1veraic ~non about astrolOI)' in )Our ltfe tomght. main a m)Sttt) but pcrl\aps then: But I have a problem I simplr, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ). What rully 1s no point 1n try1na 10 J>"· cannot live on S 10 m1lhon a ~car•· bq>ns u attempted deception be>-severe tvtth n:l1t1onsh1ps v.h1ch Response I apprtt1t1te )OUr frank· comn romedy of errors. to"'~1s-cramp }OUr st)lc. • nns and I fttl for )'OU but can't seem lance commun1cat1on vtnftCS v1ev.s. TAUl\US ( pnl 21 ·Ml ) 21 ): 'O\I to m.1kc contact From • d 1'ilJ"n lled s~rcnathcns )Our po~111on Love n:la-still •PPHT lO bt on ttntcrhooks and Virso· .. Ho w dart )OU1 I do not platt t1o nd11p rcqu1rn ~um1n.a11on ~1111\I fol""pamltn or business as- pepcr untkr the ruckoo tlock!" J>i.!ccs 1n\ol\ed IOClatcs to throv. ano tlxr spenncr in ResponK . You better start d oint n ' SAGJ'ITAJUUS (Nov 22-Dcc 21): \he •orts. Ho..,.,eYtt. )Our self<e>n- AIUES (March 21-Apnl 19): Prop-Lott obJttl v.111 bt rcco~ -fidtncr and opum1sm should rttum eny tcttltmcnt a n bt ach1cvcd C.n«r. C'apncom pcnons prove to around the Sth. "'hen some kind or Neaouauons favor )OUr efforts Al· lbt suundl alhc:s. Attention re\olves ~t or pe)ofT e~ettds our ttntion rcvoh« around liCC\lnty. around hidden fund.i. news (()ncttn-bpcct.allon safety. improved family rel•· ina poa1blt 1nhtnt1ntt. Otltnd OEMJNJ (May 22.Junc 21). The uoosh1pa. lnd1v1dual v.ho d1sap. y<>ur poi111o n full moon 1n Otm1n1 ts a dear end pcam:t ~uddcnly returns CAJl'IUOMlN (Ott. 22-Jan 19)' driinilt $111'11 to cast Hide all that TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Be Focus °" panncrdup. pubhc rtla-RStf'l(tt. mtnLns or obslNCU f'lther dtrcct, set 10 htan of matters. re,J«t t.ion1t lcpl natm. mantal tat\JI. 11 ho me °' at work. C'ouplt dnlre Cvatl"C t llp&.n.111on$. Relative 10-You'll bt nd of obhphon that wtth dttcrm1nat1on and tftttl) WJlh volved. hon tnp may bt nttnaf)' drained emouonally. financially. in"enli\cntn and lhttt '' 11mpl)' no Ma1nt11n independent stan<lt. What You miaht bt '*Y11\1. ~Free 11 tuaf'• way that you c:en fail now appeared to bt roadblock m.,tlt bt Lit>fa 1n p1C1\11T CANCZa (June 22.Jw)' 23): Take tirpptnpto ne AQUAJU\11 (Jan. 20-f't:b. 11)! f>tt-,. the Mln1 ~bit Ml 1nuiec of a GDONI (May 21-Junc 20): Th0tt ·eont Pf'CYIO\lsly 1nd1n'~nt suddmi)' brilhant upcc1 to tbt sun in S.S.•· Wbo a«UIC )'OU of W'IStina._ time lll't dilCOVtr )'OU. Job lf'J dofte; modus Whn and tttdc OUI ddltlCllCU in for rudt •wakcn1na. FOC"UJ on opererid1 bttomts Cf')'atal-c:Jear. o~n financn. Ho~. cont1nut to • money. pa)'rntnu. colJectiOf'lt. in-You'll mrt\'t ucdtl Ions ovmlue A ave well ~ 1k>K oe the watt CRUed IOC'OfM pottnlial. Follow di~I kind of '°"e °" honlOn front. C\ltft lhouP )'OU Clft pn>~ tbrOUlh Oft hunch. Man\al 1tatus PllCll (Fd>. I 9-Marc6 20t R~ )'OU M~ bern mu1pulatcd or ll'd '° cotnManck lltention. "* 1o be m'lltt or·~--· Ee-lbe •• ., f'lttfttly. CANCml (June 21.Jul)' 22): Dt-calnc fitmdy member" sieom but LIO (J~ 24-A ... 23~ S.,-UtP. YCnify. '*" IOC.'*' aft'air. Ollp&ay coo"*-d. 5Potli11'1 Oft romance. ~ tk taltaUvt -a "'"' dilt ..,_ ln•mor. intant in en, crativt ~ lt)'k, · mat1V1ty. IUddal cMlllf ol °" ,.._ wlw> M' .. 10 • IDOd ~ ~ tnantU\ot'f provides ....... C'anm. 0.,.9COta. ~-Pel'Mn.,, eMCciaultJ _. ,... ~. tftlithWftnwtll. Focus Oii 11'-~ play roln. ' ' fl cwlt)' ~ M••••uc 911 Wdl Woe. romucit:. tt)'k. 511sinanan • W. t • YO(JIA •tWY: tie apioli~ llo•ua, ,.. llue ~ '*· You removed ~ .._ ....,. l8id ~..,•,et k..,..., L&O (Jw) lJ..A..._ 22~ • w11ti• .,_, .. Vo. POllitil),.... ....,. h . ii tdW to ,_ ,_. to odlle'1 to ~·-.. mlr'W. reMOdd In~· .... tom w or-...,..._ et lllW>tk!Y ....... pre"'iomly ~ • meeW ..ty ..,. 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But 11 is true and h' 111 the la~ of astroloa' \OU \ho uld nov. bht proof of their conciom. aflc-.;-. 11o n lo)lh)' and Jt'\Otton SCOllPIO <Oct :?4-No' 221 Lool. 10 )OU laurel\ and on no account bt\:omt' tn\ol\rd m an' form o intnaue or "'°"'"' )truaglr In fan . throu&htlut the.-~m11ndcr of 1~ )"tar 11rh1lt Juptttr 1n Lt'O appco~ lo tf'3\('I Ntd;v.uds'" the hCl\('M \OU v.o uld ~ v.cll ad\ 1St"d to w11tch \~lur .sttp prnon.alh proftts1o naJh ·and fi nannall) SAGmARll cN o\ 23.-Dtt 11 ) A full moon 1n )OUr l)!)pO!Jle sian o Ct-m1n1 1\ bound 10 bnna m1tn- mon11I or pann~.h1p probkms 10 1 he.ad No m11tt'r. \l\cr m01'lth' o ACROSS •Otce eg 6 Fruit 11 Scanll' (l\ayl 14 -once IS S1a1_,.t ol tlllo« 16 a.I~ 17 HlrO!ne s.coro 18 Metric •11gt11 unol 20~• 22 Sooy part 23 Rabblee 25 Orllif\age pll• 28 hil led 29 Hell! 30 Wlthdr- 32 A.o ......O ~ Calltom&I c:tty 39 Permmeo 42 ~1h 43 Bolc:hld 4S Iraq money ~~·1111• IOr 49 SA""°"" ~ L.,ge b1nS1 S4 Hof'ly .,_, M o..c:llw11 51.,.., 5a 5'1118C>le IOr flfflWIO ..,~.., 13 .......... • u'httrwnt). confusion and d1sap. po1nunt>nts 1 stunn1D1 •sp«t on the Sib stp1(1n that )OU finall) hold an 1ncmf1bfc number of tn.imp card CAP1llCOllN (Dec. 22..Jan 20); Go 1t alone and don°1 make • siQlk com promise or adJusun~nt that aoes 1 ••n t cwr natutt1 pnft('lplo or bel~f\ hat traflSCMta around t.M Slh 1mpl)' bas to tm pn>\e )OU.r bat»in1nc poWtt •llttt dealt• With bod\ lntntitl pmonaJ and floanaal mlttnl. AQUAU\11 (Jan. l l·fth I~). ntft ~ bound IO be lnOIM'ftts d11n .. lt'Onc~1 '*t:d oir to ..tien )'OU woedcr tf J'Ol.I MT tak1Qt 100 md Of ..... ...: H~. ~t0 IDllt1 dechi~ ::ano-tdllil IO ~ tiwl 1nts. ua or.._. ..... -killd••=• ... =...-IOtll-L fM.»MumJOtJ• ............... he ._.. ~ ii .... .., .., ride '° * • pn,.azia_., o.r..., or .....,, . """' .... "' ..... TL:AMt ............ .._..., llllllN~......... 11 •• Nill& •• , .. , • 86 Conc111 67 .,,, ... ""1t"'9tV 68 RelallYI 69 Pvl Of' 70 RINI 71 Fiim uMI DOWN 1 Teel\ 2 Gums 3 Color1ul now.s -~ 5 ERA or ABl 6 Colleet 7 AW ()C>f'iate 8 Foun1&1n 9 Allow to to Aewrll• t 1 -Haull Ind 12 OC>IJ1 .. at• 13 Vlllair1 19 Navy GI '-21F~ 23 c.11 a... - 2• Small egg 2t Unaal• 18C10fY 27 Conhclenl 30 Drain 31 Cratt 33 .....,, .. M -Kl'len M 1~1ur, OOlfl 37 Empson 7 • 9 53 o.,.cted 55 IJn..oeG 5 7 Nol IO lftUCn St Sniudoe &1 s.it '2 U-.,Y-' .. Leet• 6$ Thtng ... , ... W9!11 . ............. llmllll llOO per ... a..-..... ~QllftlOfOf· n. ................ ...... ..... el MllW .... ....... It ... C4u'ltr ~ NO'¥ ollllef ~ IO .,.,_.. ~ Clll 141M~7'40 bt. red ..... etlacll top OID.rJM) ..... 7111ot10 1llO • • ,.,.._ nees vN1tf1 ,. ,__.... -:.::.:::..-:. '10 A-241 , .... J'i&3' 1\.t •• llflitQ'I U0,000. An•tOIHI (113)431-IOIO.,._I ~ OrMI' COMI ~011-.. WMC•l 1~= .., •• 1'1r·o .,. P/Tlltllll'IYW a....ie1Wio'•-.81Mrtnd ... •• VW<liiiUNA 8HT&.l ~..-Ncwefftber21.o.--=~~ · IR.....,of..._,... Md1UW9, tl.ct0¥9r, Good wMtt ..,,_, _. flow•r ••-•••· Hend Olllcll .......,. Zodlak Mk M, w1.oe.p. 1Ml ... •Mla ,.... .,..._ --· """oeinber • 11, 1e, 1tt0 ...... TNe _..,..,. .... tied lltfT'............. ,,..,...U.l .oMlllL compettbl•. LOTUI C«Yed ..itwoodfrlll'Nd 11.t!t-.•'-6047 mere, good oondltl4"1 New ,, .. , ltlOO 0 80. T ....... --tM ~aertr ofOr· ... ...,. CNll .,... "911. T~ fUrNIMcl 1·2·3 call '°''* 8hMo miffOf, ••••• a Drellel oft• •• a&UJ&.!fl Otftc• t.2500 '46-1708 *10 ur=. =..,.. tfl-9)45 enoe County (WI No ..... 112-IM Hunt ...,_, MT'\MH """ GUAMN-non .. 712-4102. ~ ~ ....._ 111.-, ~ .-. c:tMllrl & Md lhOc*e. c:wtom ftOot ftl 'MW PmlJC ll)TIC( 20. ttto N1IM hlnlllmlll ... TllO. Two week •· IU&.111111-in1rble ooffff t1bt•. ,.._call bt'#n 9-5 Mon-,_.,.... 7012 met• lhofl con'*"°" Origlnel .,_.., 1 ICleed Or c... ~ & f~ M ...,.... paid training. ~ ~ A £ co :~~1~/lt~,'t°' =re,: Ftl 790-1303 1 tll 11' aeylln•r Need. ~ '"911 wonr to AMIN c ..... AuM ~A~.. ~~ 21. 0.-0f/at~ Oomeetlc ~ ~-="it: _., ""'*i..IC*i ..c'y 117.500 c..n only, "°' BEAUT L~e IV delk, Bowrldet. 110. "* p91g.. co:=••• r11tor1t1on. gNM. 13,000 "2-4117. Tl'le ~ J*eonl.,. c.nber •. 11. 11, 1MO C'J 11.ff542·1304 "'*"""" contect ~nn end M ..-...nt to 1 ·~ ~ a.;1818 1'13', onv.-or•tn , ••C91 con d. H .&00: ta do6nQ .,.,._ _ T~4 MecMey, (714) n 5-1188 s>toduc:lf Mutt be Mlf-matchlng wm~r Ov11 173-'278 W .... 1M OOOOllDf'fAMl ,Km'Yl-----""""'.'-:--Hou..-...,.r1ct111ddare. 1o.mt0 .._ awtw ~ and ft ICINU M01 ~ "8JC ll)l1C( ~In AVl4f. 5 days 10em ......... ..,~ del)ltldabte. Aepl!nc!s 6011 ll•fl•n . m,•tbl• c o "4i'Spo<tsftlher, ••oeee.nt -1 ... MUSTANG GT Mu•••no "-d si..tte A·? N9WP0'11'-' _...;..;;;;;;;;;;.;..--.--- loc:al r.ter. I 130 /wk. AMamblerl. •Int lncofM, Send Salt ry r~'t (a Ktnmora w1.,_. & Dlyw. tt~. 1 •3 • t\\ : w4ttl condition, well main· CONVIERT'l8L£ V·I . No dents. Heedt IMch c.iit tM nc:TITIOUI Mll•M tn-eee7. --v wottc ~bllng mutt) top O 8011 1 140, OOOd conchtlon 1175 ... ~mat~l~~::Ou H:~ talned, good botlt for V«y ,.,.._ 302 4-bbl, ,.. eome rMCtt wottc C... 0r.O. L.amOtNu•. ?0302 NAm ITA~ HOUSEKEEPER producttal nom.. 1 dayt #133, N.8. t2651 290 Slerkl St CM. ower • C abo GM Detroit buih,, a.lo. 11.-.o, delu11• ell« 4:30pf'l'l 551·2a3 ANerlldl OrM. Santa Ane, ni. ~ plflON •• 24 fl 504 841 '700. owved ~ ,wooo fnimed DllMla, $11.000 ••cal-Interior, Pl8 PIS. un-..._ O#lt. 92701 dolnG bullnMI u For l>Uay pror.ealonal; 4 OEPT~1P2628 °for l~lo, ' .... Jll•ITI &46-0430 mirror. 0 114 · 2 0fexet oll-lent tetms. BllJ 723-0723. r•torecl. Red,..,, .... rad. CADILLAC tt7o Sedan..., Thie bu•lneN II con• COAST COfN·OP I.AUN• hrap.,deylnAM;4 dayt lmmadteteopenfnglotlull --whltaMdlablel 1111111n . _ Vary tin e uampte. Vlllt. Fully equipped, duee.ctby:an lnclMdual ORY, 107 8o\lth 1'81>91, Pet weeet: own tren-. & Alli lnllLll tl!M >Aecep11on11ts with Furniture 60 14 marble coll.. table. 69 Lyman W~~ $t1 000 64.,.9075 aunroof. Machantcalfy Ttle reglatrant(•) com-Costa ~ c11111 92627 t1fe rencf1 required. $ good telee>h<>M llcllls and 3 PIECE WHITE ANTIQUE 4'x2' Fitting tor hOme or Bo•t 20'. Mu/: ~·• _.:_ • tound, needs cotmetlel rnenoed lo trainMCt bU9I-MIChHI Cunnlngh•m, 975-6444. ___ E~~ .. 'i:. ,,:;~~ll::~t gen.rat olllc• knowl-wick• Mt 1 Sofa, 1 1ot1r71c,:i,;.. Mcu•t H111 Iott $3,500 6SO..O.u . · '11-llYUll 11.895. e75--018e nee8 under t"-Flc:t111t~ 211s 1rv1ne Av.~~t• l,.~ HOUSEKEEPER f()( b~ posmon. 833·9659 edge. Great oppty C&ll. rooker & 1 chSlr 1 1800 ,JVV, u .. on y, no ~8 28' w .. 1et1ft-An11QUa, Showroom ear. 110.500. Cadlllto 1M5 CDV BuelnMe 111meCtl ,,..., • 150. Cott• -· ...,., I I"' u w_,. ""H --1y .11 1~1 123.•~40 negotlabtl. 538•1816 Fish/Ski Loran/VHF 650-0808 .....,.mrO IM. , __ .. ..,.. ~ mint c;on-abofton NIA • t2t27 am., ..... on. .... ,.., ,_.. ~ .. ...., ' ' --...........,, .._......, OrflQe UlmOf._,ll Thia t>u•l"*H 11 con· hrs/day In AM. Own lllltlAL &e0-0111 Bea Ill I SOii lo~I • I ... _.__.. Ltu9 I I I ti I I n d e r , CH EVY •57 B EL-A IR d 111 On , S 5 , 5 5 0 . TN9 ltl*"9nl wu fil9d dl.leted by en ltldl'lldWll traneporallon a referen· Small NB Law Office Is Ask for Donna or Roae ch~lr .u ottoman, n•~ rfts ,,...._ ~ Hlllpartnerehlp, Slip SEDAN Ori~ con.-7141979·2631 ___ with the County Clettl or Ot· The regtatrant(e) com· a.. req'd. 644-SSM loolllng tor• lull time II\>-Restaurant cond OaJc trtm Sac S295 * *PITUll* * ~·14~ "40.000 Ted dfllon, low mt • NN CadUIJlc 1988 Eldon1do ~County on Novembef rMnCld to 1ranMC1 t>u91- UIJE-IN Houeekeeper. dlvldualtohandlerecord· OUllllUYllP/T 7 14~41-3486 • great RARE B AUTY. Beige on.I)' 33000 mu ... 20, 1990 nw under 1M FICtllioW Nice him. eepat1te ~Ira. 0'"111 9r01 cdleocrluc"*'•f d"utlandes. ~Newport Landi""', AIC PIPPIES SUPER Clean 13' 1982 $8500 540-8084 New~· ort Lad~'• c ar '"'"' BuetneH name(e) lleted lh • .,. F U T 0 N E 0 ES I G N .. kl A Bos ....,.. •~ th 35 S OBO .,.. ., 19 ' Publlehed 0tMQ9 Coe.et 1t>cwe on NIA Salary negot Englah Computer expenence503 Edgeweter,Balboa CENTER. 207 Ftflh St ,•"" 11 • mertcan ton ..... ,..., wi FOAD 1930Model A 12· ...,..,.l DellyPllotNo"9mbef 27,0. MtcftMI~ epeakl~ drtvl~ •must helplul, data bue prefer· 63µ 108 New store All ~lkl~t~n Bo~~l:~'te; ~:~':V:~:;tn:Y Tu d Of'. ~ condition, CHEVY '74 NOVA, auto, cembet 4 1t t8 t990 Thie etlrlenwnl WM h4ed 875--088 btwn 8:39J>m abte WIH train S81hr to Salee aues prk*i 10 bflghlel'I CtllhulhUa • Chows • trailer • Totil pack•g• S 7 , 2 S O o r tr• d • 1ownet. 6cyl Nu8attety, T-32fl With lhe.Col.lnty CW11 °' 9'· MATURE, lovmO'.~aon start. Call Sherrie at IE IT Tiii llALL your holiday season Coclce1: Spaniel • Ooxlee only S3,800 Cell Charles 895-1074 894-4269 Xcond S 1500 'O BO ~~ty on NoYembef needed for local church 833-8891 IY 1001 UNIQUE decOfator item • Golden Retriever • •t 873·2058 Of Ed It -839-8242 rtB.JC NOTICE 2 . M'SMI chlldcare. •JC.J* 8-t t Detlvery Person wanted. wooden painted cow LhHO Apso . Mini Pin . 675-2550 10 Inspect Autos'"'°""' . 9100 CHEVROLET ·es Perfect '1CTTTIOUI auatNlll Publlsned Otenge Coe.et Sun. morning 644-7400 Apply In person Allen $225 Wicker barrel Ml'!I Schnauzer • -car, very low mllee. NAMI ITAHMIN1 Detty Pttot De09mt>er •. 11. ,IRT.JllE Beck Florls1 508 29th =~=n~~'f!_nhere cnalr. $75 Call 673-3122 Pek1ng.se •Pomeranian Boat/Yacht Chartm ACURA •87 INTEGRA LS loaded 4 epeed with The rollowlng pel'.ons •• 18. 25. 1990 St , NB 67!>-1353. . .. ,,...... • Shellie • Sh1h·Tzu • COUPE cruise control $3,650 doing buelMU u · T-345 -----•$300-SSOO pe< Wffk 60 5 Welsh Corgi • YC>ftlle 50· bolt to charter fOf' 5'8-4793 THE RUSSELL GROUP ---------SEll•RnlRED Oen1a1 M lsct llaneous I All puppies guaranteed Chrlstm ea P1rade ot s epeed, . pi s, air. tilt. 43, Begon•• St COfon• ct.i fltalC NOTICE Mature lady 10 care fOf' llfll 01lt1Sllf Call Maggie at WANTED TO BUY Ofd PETLANO PAVILION llghte Dec 17 lhru Dec crulee, eunrool. alloy CHEVROLET CAMARO Mlf CaNt 92825 __ ;..,;..;;;..;;,;....._ ___ _ e 11 e c b 1 ch e I o r • 1 Full time/pert time. No 548-6593 ORIENTAL RUGS any OPEN 7 DAYS 23 Biii 723--0723 wheels (2GNC0091 197l Z28. (l T-l)3SO, new Dtbre Ruuell. 43 t FICTITIOUS 9"9Mll S N /Co .. dit 637• B h B d , 1 s -11111 motOf mint condition ,.._ del M N•• ST ... Tl ....... T townhome and hie cat eventngs or aturdays ewport sta mesa area size m any con ion I .. eac Iv "> m . 46• Sl0<>9 Avall tor Xmas 58900 OBO J hn Beoonl•. \Al'Oon• er. .. .. _,... Beauutul Mesa Verda lo-ROA preferred Cheerful ----1·800·53 1-723:1 405 fwy. next lo Target Parade whale watch day CIASTAL lOIU 40 28 ° . cant 82625 The tottowtng ~~ .,. cat I on . rel axed at. Quality office 556-1122 SECRETARIES * llSlllll CLl9111t:S Between Edinger & Hell Hlls c'at tripe wlSkpr 2925 Harbor Blvd C M 6 • 11 Thie bu11nes1 t1 con-doing buSin4ltl u ""A8 650 '" *••1 •231 * . . . ducledby anlndlvldu•I C A LIFORNI A OIS · mosphere .,.. -4 Immediate opening tor lull (Some new) Beaded eve-·• Best rates 646-4005 ITl·2IOO '1011111 Tht reg1atran1(a) com-T R t 8 U T 0 R S. 181 2 1 UCt:LUIT llOllEI time Secretaries. Good nifl9wear. St John knits, AKC-Golden Retrievers. PARADE OF LIGH f s llntll El menced to trenNCt bust· Partcllde Lane. Apt •Jt4, EmploYmtnt 5530 Easy work I A ssemble typing and communica· su111. hollday wear. N B /H B 25 .45· yachte Auto. Loaded nets uncle( the Fic1111ous Hunllng\on Beech. Callt _._..._ ______ I produc ts al home. Call t1on s11111s Call leather goods & 1ewelry g~;l~tm~~(2~3o~::~J' Up to 25 peraone Cater· (•42"25) Bu11nee1 neme(•I flat•d 9M47 nowl 1-601-388-8242 n•PLOY ~ St 7-12 • 673·6754 805·206-2049 Ing avail Reasonable lOIU 'II UIHI 110,1•1 above on October 31 1990 Nell MICl\Ml Str .. tb«09'. Ext H2022 24 hrs 660·0111 ralas Reserve now ' l--. • Debra Runelt 16121 Parkside Lllll8 Apt EXTRAS .EE.El Ask for Donne or Rosa IUCTllC IPA 'Charhe very 9en1te Pll 723-4640 328·3 14 1 '"~ IAIEIS Thll ttallHMOt -• filed J· 14• Huntington Beach Are you adventurous and 2 yrs old. seats 4 s I. 100 bull 2 yrs. vac , neut , Of Auto. p11. air. p /w, p/I, with the County Clerk 01 Ot-Calll 92647 need money? Are you For TV and motton ptc· TIAClllS 64 1--4979 cass C 0 .. alloy rims. SllTI OIUT 11111 atlge County on Novembef Thll bu11neu 11 con· bright wetl-groomedand lures Upto S100aday Mortgage company needs ~':;":~r:~nvery~~·~g Sall lloats 701 4 epolle r low miles. llll•-..a.~-• ... ~ 8 1990 ducted by'an lndMdU81 eager to learn? Travel S40 fee charged Call tracers 10 process FHA FIRE WOOi (005 177) _ _... ""•• FU~ Th• reglt1r•nl(el com· Western states and re-2 t3-87•·2809 Mortgaoe Relunds Seasoned wood, spin & 675-8679 or 992·5385 1111111111 Sn: 121 Ill Ot1t1 ••u Put>!i.hed Orange Cout rnenoed 10 trans.ct bull· son areas with a com· Call 1_800 421 .2745 delivered 7 14_739•8259 Chinese Shar Pie ~ups Table 6 chairs, large gins ,. ••• ,.: lCIU 540-0330 Delly Pilot Novemt>et 13 20 nesa under the F1CtillOU9 pany that has • good , ___ Good Quahty lots· ot hutch $1600 640-9254 ---27 Oeceml>ef 4 1990 Bu11neu nem8(•1 lllt•d repu 1a 11on J p GenOlltce/Secly !SOUTHWES T INOIA wrtnkles.all colOJS $450 2925 H•rbor 81vd.C M T-3 10 et>oveon NIA Ente<prtses has sevtw•I •• nPlll/10 UP Membtrmlps 5540 bJSketS N1va10 rugs. lo $900 76 1·5770 ~s/Oocks/StOtlgt llt-2100 1t011111 UtllT = ~:!~r-:::'?.:ci Immediate openings l0t Bnghl high energy peo°"' ClMPtll MEllEISMIP ~china dolls Cati Gary --7022 Auto. A/C Ml.JC NOTIC£ wioh the County C.k of Ot· those 18 and over in our needed for new accoont.s Wl camp coest to coast ' Whtl+' at 248-7917 Pianos & Organs BMW 1989 3251 (•801910) FtCTITIOUS 8USMIS ange County on ~bet marketing dtv1Sion NO positron Unhmltt'd transfers $895 j 6059 * NEWPORT ~ Slip * PIH 27 199() • EXPERIENCE NECESS· OBO 619 347.5649 Jtwtlry/Furs/A rt Available Ask for Denny conver11ble. blact. auto-lllEllS NAMf STAHWN1 fCJaa ARY All upenses paid .,..6AM· l2 Noon Mon-Frt 6025 Sherman. Clay Consote1 '* 673-3800 • • mat1e heated seats only The following C*aorlS 1111 PYbllshed 0tMQ9 Cout dur•no tra1n1ng plus Im· V'$300-SSOO per week PERFEC1 Xmas gilt Piano beaut1tul walnut •• SLIP 11 000 miles $25 000 or um llUT Miit: dOI~ butl"-'S :· ESS 0 s Dlllly Pttot Oecemb« 4 1 I mediate 'ncome Excttlng V'Pa1d Tratntng lranslerable NB Tennis AITIO•t: a ESTATE llnlSh, 4 yrs old hke new 175 .......... 1 I .,,..,~lease With $1.000 2111 •• ,.., .,,,, (2~0e~~D :~P~ES~IONN 18 25 1990 !>Onus pro0ram Group ..-FunCostaMesa otltce C lub member s n tp JEWILllY 1 Ask ing $1 625 oay Qn MercusChannel rebate 499·3289 120702 8roolo.huratSt .Suit• T-342 transPOl'latlon furnished $850 obo 720-3812 751·2575 eve 631·2606 Newport f:leacn 650·8145 FIAT 1172 Ctstl •111 114 Hunllngton Beach flt8JC NOTICE return fare guaranteed 714 131 1135 Tennis Club Member!>h1p Large sel ec t ion o f B 25 t1 SIO/lt 540 0330 Cel1I 97~6 --------- MUST START IMMEOI· • • Top Hun11no1on Beach ' d11mond s . vin t age Sporting Goods 6065 N shp to l SPORT COUPE 124 • I Anthony JoM Farnham. FifC:T!TtOU9 .UIMSI ATELY For appojntrnenl OUSEC EAlltU! j w•tches mcl Role• and - -Nice loc lull lac1 Illes. -2091f Snuo tterbOr C1rc1e call Don Hawk ins II L n• Club Mat..E's greai tam1ty Palek We buy.sell lrddej Mll SUBtStttOOLF possible 1tve·aboard ~ speed, rtrns gcrcrd. LICN SALE on CHEVY Hunti1\9tOn BHch c am NAME STATEMENT 6 50. 2 9 9 9 1 t . 4 P ~ Part Time Good.wages 0111 Sacrihce S200 Call and rep air Wtlljam1 TRAINER 500 631·84150 or 497•6929 am Im. $600 63 I·1453 1955 Vin C551-037316 91646 0:.::; ::::= :"°"s are lhrough Ff1day FleJCible hours 840--0604 646-3731 Harold Jewt>lers Jl 16 Just hke n!'w Askmg WANTED slip 1n Nt>wport Hond a 1984 Accord Contac t 81 P 0 Boit 11 4 1 Stev•n C Eggleston. wow IT S A FLOWER Make SIO QOOimo Newpon Blvd at 32nCI l $200 24 1·0157 Harbor Pref large aulOmdl lC 1111 h t $4500 Westmtnsler 92683 109n Snug H11r00< Ctrcie STORE. 500 W Balboa Addressers wanted im· 20 hrs per wll Preter bi· 173-0315 Surfboard for sale 8 Tri· enougtt 10 accommodate lak es Call Wancsa LINCOLN '71 Conllnen1at HunMglon B••ch CaHI Blvd Newport Beach c.111 medlately1No eJ1perltl(lce lingual 001a1nloan &reaq For sale Solit aire ltn leash &board bao •n·I 38 and 16 b oat 2489373 460 engine F\&Jns gOOd 91~~~ t>ut1nen 11 con· 92661 necessary Excellent pay1 es1ate acquisitions Wllll Qjamond 6 05 cwt tn 14! eluded s2oo Peugeot 213·927•6686 or 2 13 Honda 1989 Accord LXt $l250 SEE 6•2·0567 oucled t>y a general part· Sl~1C~~1•~3 ~~;, Work at home Call loll· train Ruth 647 0644 c gotd ming $250001 bicycle tOspd Sl40 Ask 923 2937 esi.. tor Joyc.f' 40R wt11tf'l w/bur9undy1n· OLDS 1970 Cutlass Su·,,.,,,,,~, 92863 tree 1·800·395-3283 Medical Antiqu~s 6010 OBO S43 1707 I for Gene 857·5267 tenor AM FM cassette preme 2·door 1oaded fhe rflg111rent(•I com· Peut G11Cll1s Jr 1144 w ASSEMBLE PRODUCTS IFFICt:MllHt:ll •BUYINGITEMS •, FULL teno1h Mahoc;iany FIND CamJ>!n/Tralltrs 001 41 5 3!P000d a11 1°Y ws~e~ e5tate' sale 1 owner l ~~c~"~!1;~:~~11=~ :=;,"c81~f 92~~,N-por1 ,,. u T $5501 k S24 F N ... 1 t I * 16""'to 1qc.os * MINK $2250 NATURAL 20 FT mini motor home mi es $1 4 95 E 'll c ellent d ei <:earn P o w I or awpo.' P as ic sur· ~ ,, FOX "'650 OBO Best of all v.or•d' Good 272·4285 775-6840 8u11neu n1rne(1) llat• Th11 t>usmeu is con tee No E"P Will Train g eo n EK p re Q d * Jewelr., to Household * 1ackel " et>Ove on N1A ducl80 by a genetel oert CALL 1-800-753-1404 ?'22·6006 or 759--0472 Please Lv Ms9 673·6223 Size 10 673·5100 through classifi ed MPG au new n and oui I MBZ 71 280SE 3 5 1 Olds 1985 Ciera Anthony F11nham nersh•P • INCREASE YOUR REICllJ THROUlll OUR IEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES $2.44 per day That s ALL you pay tor 4 fir.es 30 day mtn1mum m the SERVICE DIRECTORY For mo re 1nlormat1on CALL TOOAVu ASK FOR LOIS 'four 5erv1c~ Directory Rf!prasen1a11ve 642-4321 bt. 310 Carpen try 1 Hurry S4 800 S48·4793 Beau11ful MUST SEE14 dr Brghm 511< e•Cel· This \letem.nt was Med TM reg1st1anl{1I com 2 YEAR OLD lull i.1ze S 1 !> 0 0 0 0 B 0 lent lo11de d $5 250 wttr1 lh• County C~" ol Or· menc.cl 10 transact busi slf'e~• t'b <,t·Pll Cr.twl t> 19 486· 16 56 692·265 1 1 •noe County on November neu unoe< 111e F1Ct111ou1 throunn bOOI ana drop i 14 673-4656 '11 1990 Buatneu neme(a) listed " S I m-1C W\TICC I F4n2• at>Ove on November 11 storage Ptdom ..ised MERCEDES 197 3 280 r~ nu Pubhane<S Or~ Cout 1990 e•c:ellent cond11ton OPB801d Sl"dan or191nal IYOfy patnt FlCTtTIOUS •UllNllS I Deily PtlOI 0.Cembef 4 1 I NIChOles Hele $550 Wrll sell $400 w11h Ian tnler1or Well NAME STATEMENT 18 2~ 1990 This stet_,, WU hied Call 846·0180 ma1r1a1ned Cetllornla Tiie lottowing oeBC>ns .,., T -~40 wllh the Counly Cletti 01 Or Car Principals only dOtng bus1neft., 1nQ8 County on No...,..bef Reasonable offer PP PURE ENERGY NUTR•· PUBllC NOTICE 27 1990 Motorcyclts/ 714 957 0213 TION 1594 Cor1andf)r Apt Scoottrs 0018 c Coste Mesa Ceht 9?8?8 ffl:TITIOVI •UllMHI Puch Mo~ Real nice Turbo oeauhlul car 1 iander Apt c Coat• Mesa Ttte to/towing Pf'<ton• ere F47'1250 Put>ltst>eo Orange Coast D11ty Pilot Dec:~mbef • 11 18 25 1990 T 3H ---------1 Mercedes t982 3000 I St•~ W•lhem• 15q4 Cor NAMf. STATEMENT condition Sacr111ce owner excellent con· CaMI 926?6 dOlfl9 but1nes1 u All ClllPt:mY L HAULIN VI $275 675·7403 cs ti 1 on S 1 o 5 o o This busmeu 15 con I SOUTH LAND·CAR CON· 15 years eaper uoenced Garage 'Yd Clnups·Trees 714 1548-0973 dlicted t>y 1n 1nd1V1due1 NECT•ON 18112 Beech Pl&JC NOTICE 804.2811 213 596·7518 •11 IU-1112 Customers Richard Sinor 4 '"' .. -•I Orlv•/J••ps The reg1s1ten1ttl com Btvd HuntmQtcm Beoecn Cl ___ .._ ____ _ " wrtC"-.; "' "'"' MERCEDES 1982 380sec menceo 10 trens&CI ou_,.. 92648 FICTITIOUS IUStNESS ALL Carpentry Windows-(Ltc Ins RE'ISI 545·3209 9030 80 000 miles, runs great. nesa under 1heo r ic11110011 Eama•Hf Dao111gh 182.i. NAME STATEMENT ooors shelves·remodehrog ~R~l[r1~ft'f}ll Pllmll I WALLPAPER •-·c·h·e·v·y •1-9..,74~F·u1•1 ~s·u·0-r loot.., Qr~at POll!lhed al· Buaineu nametsl 1111ed Beech Blvd Hunt1n91on The ro11ow1ng per10ns ere etc Quality work ONLY NUTR ENTS W hi 1 REMOVAL Prompt and Great p T •••11 Mu~ll sell loys sunroof S25 495 above on November 14 Beech CA 92648 dotnc;i buemeu es Small Jobs OK 15 yrs ' eig oss 153 t-7 194 1990 Th11 t>usmeu 1~ con· ENGLISH EOOE TRAIN e~p Reis Les 64 7. 1956 1.P. sc•••n a USIC. WllhOUI diet allernative Reasonable 642·5937 G•1;. n~oyv.erB os.&B N :s! MERCE~ES 1984 3000 Steve Dee Williama ducted by an tnd1v1duel ING ASSOCIATES 111 Pa· Remodehn9·Pa11os-Room to cort!MI no more pills •ICUfl Cfl PAllTlllft Thtt statement ..... hie<! The reg1st•an1 com-c1l1Ct Suite 250 Irvine Doo•S·Repa1r A1tera11ons Additions-Garaoes-New l1Qu1d supptemenr mus· • shell/111es1enome •lrs Turbo xcellen l con· With the County Cletk of Ot menc"'° to transact ousi· Cai.I 927 l8 Caomet'> Panel· Locks· conSI Free t'St Reis t lf' and bratn si1mulater S 12/Hr • MATERIALS Ortve to apprec1ate1 Best d111on 83,0 00 miles 1 anoe Coonty on November ne11 under tlltt hc1111ou1 Loois Jos.eph Leon1td• Sta1rs·Drywll·P1111os e1c 'Lic·5<t7t37 852-9580 CellOr S1one 776·6849 Rele<enoes 675-4006 oller o ver S3 600 S14 SOO 648-94 15 20 1990 bull,,.,, nemf! or nemM 18 16th St Ne..,po•t 35 vrs P•P Jerry 642-05671 • . RAINBOW C1rcle Matnt 7141261 11 t I I F47msl hatf'CI At>0¥to on 11 5 90 8eacr1 Celrl 92663 VERY INEXPENSIVE I Painuno 1n1 Ei 1 House & 71 41540 07~6 Porsche t976 9t1S Published Or•nge Cou 1 E5mHtl f Oegn1gh Thi' t>usineu is con W f C I J N YE JEW LE .. pt Oval JOb Fr-"'SI Targa Alpine white. ')l11e1tl Dall\! Pllol Nov•ml>!'r 27 De I Th11 1111~1 wes Ille<! oucteci by an 1nd1111duel Wiget Jobs Okay Decks. balcomes. stairs ic-FIU •11 lllllCI g wheals grea t car T 332 enge Count) on Novembef menceo 10 irensact buSI E•pe"ence<J Handyman lftr,rtl ••t Ill Finl!' 1ewe1ry cutt design SI I ~569897 636.'t758 !either inle<•Of new toplcern~" 11 18 t990 l wllh t~ County CH!o ot Or-"''• rec;i1s1ren1111 com Mark 259· 134 1 Ouahty work 722·8769 ;,~~0~01~~~!;.!~:~ts Wll l CWllC Full 1lze • wfleel drive 11·8 S 1 2 K 8 3 2 . 5 6 1 O I " l9CIO F474311 ness undef lht! Ficuuoos . . , ~I 221 Marin" B 1s1 675-3927 Cu!lom Int/Ext painting auto pis a1r lilt c1u1se 85• 0594 I MllC NOTIC£ Pub4•'"f'O Orangt• Coast Bus1ne11 nemet•l 1t11ed I Rel s Gordon 642-5'54 custom wheele tow D&uy Piiot Dfcflml)f'f 4 11 &bove on WA Driveway!> patios paths et:> • , • , • • • • • ••• package f ISKX326l P0tache 1986 9 t I FICm tOUa llUSINEIS 18 25 •990 Louis JOMpll Leonardi I t-t ... No 1ob 100 small Drywall 1n1er or plaster S I "'I 1 _ ..1 • II Ill Carrera Cabrtolet red. NAMI ITATEMfNT T 353 T1111 11e1_.1 wu t11«1 rtll . MiclltJ 531-0153 patch Accoushc ce1hngs ''la "*-••H•,. FARTHIN INT 1 black Interior all ac-The lollowtng per.on• are ... 111"11~ County Cletk ol Or- i applit"O & remo11~ Call lor es11ma1e HANGING/STRIPPING Cl&ST&l lOIU cesSO<tes perfect con-~1'S:~A~s5 0 25 w rt&IC NOTICE enge County on NO\'embef SAW CUTTING-Removal Custom Wall '"•lures I 898 7064 UC•S60875 VISA·MC 2925 Harbor Blvil C M d11ton, 47,000 m iles. Oltv9 Avtt F Ii.non Callf 27 t990 1"slull drrv1>ways patios ft• Ul-lfll A TEAM G ARDENING 673.1512 llt-JIOO CHRISTMAS PRESENT· 91633 u · '1CTITIOUl lUSINH I . F47t2 .. Wee~s Concrete Service • I $39.000 Mike 63 1·2658 St---Micn"' Smt...., NAME I TATIMEN1 Pubt!Shed Orange Coest LIC .. 487559 631·26 IO '~· . ANO MAINT 16 'J'S exp WALLPAPER Contractor _.,._. _, The lollowt~ 1>8"50nS ere Oarly Piiot Oec.eml>ef 4 11 • Juli11n .\ Yolanda Gar· Gary Gompl Comm Res Rolls Royce 77 4225 W Olive Ave Full· dOlng buSlneta u 18 25 1990 FENCES-GATES NW OPnit•g Serv1ce642-3921 Orange Cntyover30yrs FOR019868fonco Sliver Wraith II BalboaenonCaltt92833 GOLDEN STATE GOLF T343 J C E Repan Redwood Cedar uw• MAllT T T I L1c•326240 494-4366 full Sile loedNS S8 500 wt)tte/ctlocolete h ides Thtl l>ullness .1• con-ASSOCIATION 1835 Whit·---------c B rt. r • 960 4685 0 · oucted by •n 1no1v1ou11 & c 6 c •• C K ,._ Post replace M tN I • WE 1 hd h 1 lh · 79K, r1g1nally sold In The r-g·*trentt•I com 19' .. ve • Olla ... esa DID I 'C NOTICE u!>tom itc • ...,n coonier Jim Wh te. 642 7206 Clean.up Sprlnklet repr & ga 5 s ano oge er NB 1 1 h h ~ ·~ Calf 82627 r~r tops vanity s showers Y Install Volpr t1n !168.8755 Total lnler1or Remodeltng JEEP 79 Wagonneer mmacu ate 1 roog • menced 10 1r1nsec1 busi ~IChHI A a .. se t640 w , tlnors Ltclbond 646-8393 Service ADVICE TO THE Ctean. loaded S2900 1 o u 1 S 2 9 S 0 0 ,,. .. under the FtcUllOIJI FICTTTIOUI 9UIMIS Garage Doors & Openers • • • • • H M AN RENT AL PROPERl IES •Paint •Drywall & more 0 ry 645·52 77 * llAllYIAil * l w •• tT, •• l.l ..11Clpt CRAZY 633·7172 7141437-0146 1 7141644·9206 Buslnen n•me(tl lilted Ball Ad '101 Anaheim NAMEITATIMENT • Cali! 92801 The lollowtnc;i ~s er• Ma1n1 1Gardenmo Service l~D~llD ---------1--------•1 •t>Ove on Novemoer 13 This t>utmeu 11 ton dOlflO bullneu H Reis Fr~ASI 548-5174 II llSSAl 'lt TllllVEllLUSt: 19:?ec>henSmlley ductldt>y entndMOull v1l>EO ADVA NTAGE . AQUARIUM ERVIC PICl·IP llll/•I Thi• atal emenl was llled The reg111renttsl com· 2419 Santiago 0. Newport • TREES • Prof lnstallallon & Malnl mencec:t to lrenACt bull· S..ch Caltf 92660 ol Tropical and Marine 5 spotid cnssetle custom Job T,.nsler Musi &ell wtth the County Clerk of Or nffs under the F1c1t11oos Bettyann Dent 2419 San Toppt;CJt Remove C.lflanup Aquariums Erik 842·•693 nms & uras ttnled glass I WIU PAY YH 11~ ~~~ounty on November Buainen n1m~11 lleted 11800 o.. Newpori 8eactl Nu tdwn ~prtnk tr i!>I 3476 . • . low mllln. tY 127881 To take over tease 89 Fnm1 et>eveon November 1 1990 C1l11 92660 I ' ll 111 BMW Convertible White, pybfii!Md OranQe Co11t MICltlH4 R a.... Phtl Dent. 2• t9 Sen11990 THE &REEN SCENE , Int I t patch pl88h!<lfl9, c1••yA'l AClllA car phone ALL OPTIONS O•lly Piiot November 27 De-Thi• ll•t•menl was flied °' N~ 8Mc:h Call! Lawn Tr"" Shrub Install custom le>tluring quahty -INCLUDEDI Cool car cem~ 4 11 18 19'JO with the County Clerk 01 Or· 928450 Spr1nkl1>r lnstallallon work Problems·No Prob· 2925 Harbor Blvd. C M 859.3679 f 329 enge9 1~ounty on NOY9ml>ef This t>ustneH 11 con "-ms' •3268'u 554 7831 Ill 2IOO _... Ouc18d by hu.Oanc:I end -.te Tre; Trom1ng ~ R~oval "" """ • • Ml.IC NOTICE F47UM The regi1trent(I) com· l 1""" MJ•nt & Cleanups '!~!"::::::::~TOYOTA t989Ceoea Con-Publt1111ed Otange Coeat menced to trar'laact bull· ROIOUhno • •32 880• * • vertlbte E1to.!lonl eon· trlCTITIOUI llU..... Dally P1lol Noveml* 13 20. MU unOer the Fictlhou• SI Lie 59'l025 dllton $ 15 000 or u . NA• ITATE•NT '17 bee_,,!* 4 1990 BuslneH name(al llll•d 'II TIYITA ••• su-.-'-··-•1 S2771mo The ,......,_,_ -----• If• T 314 aocw. on NI A <;f M1 Rei.red Landscape .... --u -~-""' ...... ~. Contractor Comptete PtOl·lf 8 I 9 • 5 5 4 • 4 1 6 6 OOinO bullf'IMI 11 BettyaM Dent des1011 1nd n•t.1lla1ton • 5 Speed a1r pis cuselt• 7 t4.248·8466 wee«end; THE LINGERIE LAOY Ml.IC NOTICE Thi$ 111tement wu Med 'E S cuetom wneeta (0030921 _ 1820 PeninllUI• Pt Cotta with the County ci.tk o1 Qf. SAV SS 754 7170 hlngtes mis.sing 1oo141 ll,lll TIYtTl 'II •·HUlll Mesa Cat.I 928F27 8..,. '1CN~S:A9iJ.?!.f!.11 2~7• 1~t., on ~bef Flat roof leatc? Small 1<>b1 Cullom wheels a tlr• Ju14 Anne lelOI t cv -._ .. , """' ICk , ea.s 18 -·sT&&. &0111 · Paninwta Pl Cot•• u ... The 1o11ow1no pefton•.,. ,479MI 1 K· allos-tteplacn are qu j yre 29 .,.. 81 c aterao C1N lllt PS P8 . Calif 91&27 dotng bu~ u Put>liehed ~ Cobt Stone-Tiie-Biock & Re-exp I.~ Gil 7' s7o3 • 25 HarbOr vd M Q.r llf guard sha rp I fh11 t>u11n•H 11 con NAN 8AN EXPRESS. 270 Deity Piiot o.c:.mw 4 11 1•1n1ng Wells 16 yrs eicp llllPINf IHflll lll-1111 (T5228 fl dueled by an 1ndil/ldual 8o 8r1'1ol • t08 Cotti ti ~5. 1tt0 Uc /Ina ret1 675-3852 ReaJdenllal & Commerctet 11•11 Tiie r•g111ranU1) com-M .... cai1t 92828 T-341 HST• •&SHIT ~c:'(t1sw'~·1~~1~ ~~r~: r-·...a. ... --9035 WLE Ill TIYIT& ~nc!! 1;:~11=; ,o:,~-~2 ~ ~.: NlJC NQllC[ Patloe to Bloek wallo No r"'""s l22·2HI 8uelneH name(•I tlll•d Calif 92714 Fast UARANTEEO Svc • ..___on Oct_.._. 16 1A" Thte t>ullneu II Con• ..._., Job 100 large or too small FREE Est1m1let • 557494 'll lllYY S.11 TIYIT* ,.2 •lttm .......... J ..... F ........ .,.,.. • .. due'ed by a COfPor•tlon _ _,.,:,;:::.-11 OuahlyWork·Fair Prices ,..~8 ... 91 ~"·•so• ..... 8 "I al 1 •·• ..._ -......, rn.•••-.--Mlke Reed 737•6509 "" • ..., ....... v .. •v. ' ,.. • n.w m n • E•c condition cualom f'"8 1t•t~t wu tiled , fhe r90111rant(1) com• NAm ITATl.MIN"f ,EllFEOT a.VE" pull out llafeo, cuelom wMefs. eunroOt, tl erao wtth the County C.ll o4 Or· menord to trtnMCt bulM-The tolowll'O Pf'tonl .,. M at belt, long bed c:MMtte, AT, AC, PS. PB, ange County on ~ber Mb under the ftctltto.n dOln9 bl.ttlneea ill. , ..... ss•ae-S ..... , you"'Mll lllflll BEST O~FeR PW, POL(T2l91') 20. 1990 N 7'1IO 8uelne•• name(•) 11•1 d RllJ[RIU~O HANO CAA """ ,.. """ •. 650-13945 eny11,,,. ...... Publt8hld Ol'M09 eo..1 aoofton Novetnbet5, 1 WASH PARTNERS. 2St5 tor thl hOlldaya Healthy Repair Sp.c:1an11 We C..._..., 1971 Plcll•"' .-Delly Piiot ~'* 27 0.. T--.O SNlnol. P~I HolY l.ene, ~ 9Mcl\ Totll reiuetton Reteue h•~ 1.nsurance c.lalms. • ... , -,. UILI U Tim& w • 1 t ti 1990 T'hlt statement wa Nad e..t. •~ · I.If VoUf stress 9&6-5110 .. Ill... · half ton, •tec>eldl. new an-c:.rn · • wtth Ule County a.ti OI Or· · ==="""· = •• • PlllllTI gtne, tr9na, tir-. •tc tit• lU·a. T·"3 ange County on ~'* == 'j'·~Tnc -.. -••••• c.11ent condition, need• .. _.,. ~ I.,"° CiMOl'Na • ·· Reeldentlal & Commetc:i.! paint, U ,400 lltm ""'I '11 m2 • .._ nuo-. Hr-,_,. C ~ tnc l"r.. •tlmlll&. AN wOtk 122· 1428 &ltwoot. 9tltlO ceait. tll. ..cnnoue WH "'*"'*' Or"'19 C:O. C.-omle · guar111t.eed Fui MMcie CC, AC. PS. P8. 2000 ...um ITATllmWT Oe11V Piiot Not-tmO. ta. 20 TIMa ....,_. le con• Since 1948 Ue•512 19 1 '0AO ' '·tOO PICK· ,..._ aque metlne P9W1 n.....,,. penone we 'n, Decernoer 4, 1llO ~ by a..,_ .. P*'t• l9ondad and tntured UP. as~ new Ind motOf, (U4e51 doll'll tMtrieaa • T 4 12 ,...., 642-4342 800-782-3M7 r,';'o:. ~ •. rr.-:. .... ..:~,=-~~,:; ~ re:-'.::::J.-== ............... 4N-7051ewe ..... ""'& lrwoeA'4..,8ulll SH,.....,. .ftatem1a w.unoar .. flicl$lll •Nliiii.iir-' UC.JIN. In bu11nW JU·-lllO" ..._, c.. 1M10 "°"' ... • ID mM 11111.,_ ,_.. .. ...., fl'in 9"", "-_.If -YOlVO 11 1 ,.. ....... ,.._._ IOM I ... eT•W ff ..._.,_ .-. 1, .. __ .. -..--.. .,"llPOf Seri .._,... C.r ....._ 'f"e ........ ,.,__.. ,... C t..s •• "'9-ren ... ..__,.,_.... .. tt,·c..-1 -..-..-. ... 0¥989' LI t 11 1 On . I I 0 n-. .. ._. 19 ..,._ (a)808 LOYA Al lNa &I w ... Loadad. I U( "'""· 7Mft44.rGl7. cNcllildair.111••W• ~ ..... NOV· .... a..,~ .. Or· _..,..._._., ltl ,150 714/t7t-M31 VW 1tll0TI n. ,.._.,...,, .... IU'f GO .. 1CMI ...,_. ... c.._ •Mr k ,.. ... ._ . __. ............. c...ar ......,......., 1&;_ _ , VW 1'70 M .....,..._ rtMe.; ,_1 _., .. F'ct•1 • Cllr. -.._ llG MM<I S TAU AV w MOIOf, ~ com-........ ,_ .... ale, • 12 -...... , ..... ...... .... H PL -I. P 7 , .. 0... o.1111 CAM.LYN .... lorpwt. T,_ trtfftMI, '*M'W ......... r9dOM I U IO, AMIN c n 1n.. .......... _,,. l .......... Riii 0.. llllW .... C .... 1. .. dufY •• Hr,. Hr," Hr ,.,_ ,,.. ... ?et·4llO... • .... ,........... ......... ... ··- """' CtllnM~ .... 1 .. 1-4201 ~ at-ONI. -11 ··-.., flit bll Ill .. ... .. \ -------~.-------:e-~==~=~ I -ac1er TMI ~::-.. ~c:... ::..~"°'='==--.ie: :::::riJ.M.: ~ .. ~::.~ :::r-.~ ~.=:r 1 .. o~,~ ... " ::.w:ri.w..: •IV TaWM .... flOll• WACD•••mAtm ...... oflM ... OMeaee ..... ~ .......... ......... Th9IOlowWlgMl'90M.,.QIVCNttiM• ........ ~ --~ A OF: COM Oii 0 ...... 'fMI WAT9Ml•T of.ot\~llled TlleClty .... t 1 .... a 1 ...... 'p 1 do6nQ ~-i..11ion .. bMrl .... a 7 t, °"'°' W ntl COUln' n.1-. _.retlllftten(t0)S-C9Mcif NOtjOI • l"lereV ~ NOtlCI .. lw.oy II*' hotlOll 11 ..._.,, ~ ~.fSAUfOMOTIVC.2050 b1 tM City of ~ Not!Cia II ~ ~ .· ·.IC)tWN MODAi• Du 1 11,-Md\ swoarw ~ M ttlet, pureuet11 10 tll• 111e1. pu11uan1 to tll• tll•t p1H•u•nt to 1111 ~ ~d eo.t. 9Mch1nconnectio1u•flt tbet, pu1aue1tt 10 111• CAii NO. A1'-....... ...._. NI~ eecutley fot ~t OI ~ 01 lection 24049 S ~tty of hc'tlOn 24049 I a.tthOttty of ~bOfl 24049 5 MeM Cellfomie tM27 MC>f'NIHO CANY~ BUCK eult!Ottty cA Set~ 2404t I To .. ~........... ....... 1"9~oflNWOlt.At 01 ._ ..,_ llld ..,.of !tie...,._ llld "°"of IN....._ and"°" P....-C..f*-110.. OULLV 'Utl MODI of"*...,_ Md Pro- .. I I .... _.., ...... Y,.. ... 1dl1r • r. IN,..... end ........ Of ._.,. Coda, tM It• ~ Coda. IN It• ~ Coda, 1M lteeie '-*ta, ltytM, CA '1714 ~ATION PAOOAAM T ~ Code IN State a ~ 0....... W'rMITmTa ..... ,....., .. •OC:CMlfUI ~ ..... lowd "' ~ ... loetd °' fQuellDUon .. 9oerd of E.quelQ.etiOft ... TIM tlJelneM .. con· NeOeti~ Oec!Metion ..... Boeld of [quellUlllOn ... ...... --•Y-Mli SI W • • ........... ..._ CftY .. ~ tlle 9lftCMM eo ... IN fOIOMn9 o.otlbed ... Ille ~ ~ ... IN foloWWlg ~ ~ by en lndMOuel tnet the prCIC)OteCI protect ... the followWl9 ~ ~ m_.., POMQ.--WM• ... C<ttA' 21 • ,....._. upon OOlftPMlllCI llqlO ~ • putliC ..... IQllOt lloanee, et l)l.IOllc ..... liQUor llclenM. II public.... The r•glatt•nl com, Wll not r-..tt in e llgnific.tlt ~ 11oe1* M ~ Mle, W.. .. •~ M ~~ YOU AM --• YOUll ...., ...,... ~ IN ~ of • 10 00 o'CIOC* • "'· 0.. It tO oo o'doc* • m De-et 10 00 o'deeti • m De-"*"'*' 10 ltll\NCt b\191 ~'on the enlllfontNlll tt at 10 00 o'ctoc.k • m 0.-!r -,:' PAW'a, " lllAY • -n I t... CellfoMle PIAllC Contteot ~ t '· '"° .. 21 CMc C*nC>er ''· IMO .. 21 CMc: ~ , t, '"° •. 21 CMc ,,... IHIOef the tlctltlOut .. the preeem lntW1tlon of '*""' , 1 tMO et 2t CMc ·t-~ .Jr IOLD WtTMOUT ... , c.e.~o· • Code~ 102t\endltw c.tw ....... ""' 239, Center ~.a. ""' ,,. Centw Pina, "m 231. ~ name Ot MMee the City to llC~I '"•Center ,..u. Rm 231 ... Cou.T ACno., .... ~ WMef prowlelOne Of "'* OOl'llfllCt s.M• AM. CA Senca Ane. CA Sent• AM. CA i.ted eOOll9 on 111, tltO HeO•t!Ye o.ct.ret!Oft •ftd ••m• Af'le CA ;,r· WW. and ,..... Mey llflw IN DletrictlmtMettMI~ ~·· Pt'1aiNnG to l.lq11or Llc;•n•• No ~11:14 LlunH No l.lqUO( LlcenH No PM• FKOn tuPPGft"'O OGo.lment• Thill 1.1q11or L1c1 nH No lftd Li • legel right 10 tlflf\O :tOUt ec-ty to et'4lfld w. PIAllC HMr· "~of a.wnf•" 47.1...ao; CouMy In~ 47 , County 111 WNcll 47·t24t3!; County tn Wl\ldl ll\le atat..,,.,t wM fi6ed le not to be conttrueo u 47·t51732. County in WhlCtl ftATRIC ~ count In 90oc1 etendlng by Ing reetrcllnO' PAOJE:C't ADMINll· 1•'"6 Orano• Countv. IHu.ct Or•noe Countv, IHued Orange C~nty, wltl't the County Clet'k of Of .. ,,..., ~ovt* 0t o.ni.i by lnued f!t•noe Countr.; •lUCLLE ~In •-~ell of )'Ollf P11M clue {1) MOC>flOn .of tN StMt TAATIOff.MQl.*tlOf'ler .... Type of Llcenw On-8• Tys>e of Uc:enM On·Stlt TY9t Of LieenM On-Sile enge County on November the CltV oltht ,tubjec1 appll TYl)e of llGenM On-51 ... payment• plua &*11\lUed ot C4!lltomle ~ed '"° tM to tll'e P'otec• prior 10 0.-111 a.n.111 Generel 14, 1990 ,cn1a ~tlon rl'le City encoureo-Gen41t• & Of COtll end ••l*'llR Within UrbM w ... M~I openlf'IQ bldt •11•11 b• lelcl ~ liQeflee ... hid llqU()f ~ ... Said llquOr liOlt\ll .... Publitned Orenge Coat memb«aofthe~ell)Ub· Said llq(l()f 111*\N "' County o4 Ille time Ptfmltted by '9w IOI Plln. dlr.ct.cl 10 £d Aoirok, ~by tM Stet• eo.ro of Mind bV the Stete IOflrd of Mlffd ~ tlle 1S111e loerd Of Daily Pitot NIWMlbet 20 27 fte 10 r4MtW end c.omment ltll.ed by 1111 St•t• Bowd Of THI PEl1TlOH relnetet'"*" of :tOUt ec-(2) T"9 U(bln w• Men· leNot PrOjeet Engines, et l!qulllr.elton 10 ~ 0.-l!Qutl&Utlon to ~ 0.-EquellntlOf'I to rftCIOYet o.. Deoeimbel' 4. 11 1990 on th•• documantauon Equlllzallon to ~ ~ __ lhal PATNCIA cou.nt. wNcfl II nonna1y agement Plln w1t1 be dll-(7141 ?l4-1&54 11nquenu .... end uee t•ua. Knquent ..... end uee tu•. llnquent..,.. MO uae WiM. 1323 Coc>tM oflne N901ove o.c llnQUlll'lt ww etld .., .. , .... ~HT_.. LUC bl*"-' d9Yt ~ to tN ~ Md cornmenta _. ev OfllDEA of the City ~-enct peneltlel In-1ntweet and ptneltlee In-lnt••t end peN!t'-in-ltrallon al'ld eupporttng toter .. t end '*''"• 11\-w' wHEAT 'be"'~~ def• Mt tor tlle Nie of :tOUt .,. rectlYed Attendenoe le Councll of the City of lfvlne. CU"9d by ltelMtd Ootdof'I. curred by ~ Aunntrt. 1 curred bV Cl'terlu W "8.M: NOTICE document• •t• eveitat>te lor curred by Cf .. ttve AdWlfl • ...,..._._..., PtOl*'t't No Nie dete ""V open to the genwel put>IM:. DAT!D· Nowmbtf 30, e....., within llle meentng ...., Within the meening of ~· Etel 1 teller publiC r..,... end 1n~t10rt turH IN: •Mlle< wllhtn the ::==:.~~ :m•1t1eu:~.'::-no":ofZ"!°'~~~1.00t~ '9r.n OF IRW., aYi r._~0~ end u.. Tu :_.~endU..TuLMw. ::::::::~'';: AC~~.~=-_J• ~~"':.~=~ ~·:~w.'':.:-end ~ deflUlt mtv be rC«ded yOuwould 1111• .....,enoe In NNCY C. LACIY, City T&ll M .780 H Tu $27.14' 00 wtt The fOllowlng pw90na ere NewpOf1 BcllHYetd ~-T&JI S3• 6U 36 P£TTTION (llWlllCtl delt Of recotelatlon prwtlng yOUt commerita Cleft! lf'lter•t $2,&51 '7 Inter ... M ,341 04 Tu S 129,4t7 4& O<*'O bullf'ltU M porl 8Hc:l't Celilo rnt• lnlwlll W94 41 _ .. ~-..n. ra ~on thle notlc.) Thie t(> !tie ltoerd I I Ille PuOllc ~ Ofenge Coeat ~ S&M 04 P9nelt• 12.714 eo Int••• $67 ,387 85 REGIONAL SUPPL y SEA· a 2 I 5 9 . 1 7 a a I 1 1 4 I Peftel•• S7011 03 .... --· tny, lmOUnt la ... 753 40 .. of KHtlnQ. P'••M conleot Deity Hot December 4, t 1. Cot ... 1475 00 Co.ti M3e 14 Penetliee '21.731 85 VICES 34 19 \lie uoo. Sult• 64• ·3225 Coell 1734 00 be~'°~ l1105ft0 end Wiii ~ Mary tHMNma, Pu«* Al· 119() Tot•lt0,M021 Tot .. 131,83860 Coettl73400 202 Newport e..cll CA NoltGe ••net~ lurthet Tote1$49.283 80 The .. Ind.~ ~ unhl 'f04JI eccwnt becon'9I telrl ~." 931.1205 T~9 T"9 lc9\ee wttl be aold to Th9 llcel'9e wt11beao1e110 Tote! sm 331 16 9~3908 giV911 1N1t • pybllc hMrlng me llc4n• Wiii be 90ld 10 .. ..,....,.. -c:urr9nt You mey not l'leve t •U Coeeeo. IDA TID the ~ bkSOet T r-1• IN l'ligrleet bidder T, _,., The 1iCent1 wlll be SOid to sn-A Cooelte 514 E W11 be he6d on tlle 1°"' c1er the ~ bldoer T rln$t• ~Ill~ .. Mipe pey Ille eritn unpeld por. WATIR ote~ rtaJC NOTIC( of Nld ~It eontlngen1 of ...a**-le conttngent the~ bidder Tr.,_. OcMnffont •5. 8elt>Oe CA of O.Ce..,._, 1tl0, et -. ol MIO i.c.n.. .. c:on1.ingen1 -, llon of )'Ollf .ccount. -Pllbhl\ed Orange Coaat upon llC)C)fovel Cl( the~ upon~ of the~ of Mid~ 11 contingent 928et Mw of 7:GO p.lft in the "90" llPP'OYll of the ~· THE PETTTIOH though tvll peym.,,1 wN ~ Deity Ptlot ~-30, De-MOTICI OF ~ cent by Ille ~menl of cent by !tie Oepertment of upon eporovel of 11'141 epoe.. Thie buainen it con-Counol Chembl<~ 01 ll'le cent by tn. Deperlment of '"*" ~ '° manded but you mu&I pr, cember 4, 10, 1MO ....... c......... Alcoflc)llc; B#<lwlge Control Alcoholic Bewrege Control cent by lhe ~11*'1 of ducted by ... ~ ~· Beach Clly Hd Alc;onoloe; 8evereoe Control _...... the ..... lht emounl •t•ted ebove FlM·t49 ..... ...,.. In eccotdence wtlh the lew, In KCC>f~ with ll'le....., AIGOflOllc 8ever1191 Control The reg1t1re n1 com 3300 Newi>ot1 Boutevetd In eccotdenc.e with tl'Mt lew under._.~}~-~: However you end your of l•· ... 1 •1 ' ru1ee end reguletlOf'lt .amlf'I· rulet end regulation• lldmln-in ecc0tdeno1 with the llW menced to trianwt Ou .. • NewpOf1 8eecll Ce1tt0tn<• rui. •nd regu•ell0t>6 edm1n Adlftn,;:!"""'1,!.!....., benelletlt'f °' monoeoee PtB.JC NOTIC( Notice II '*eby ~ ltteted by 1het depel1ment tetered '1'I thlit Mpe11men1 """end regutauons edtnin-,_ undef the f1C1t110U1 et wflocll tune eno p1ec:. eny 1sle<ed by ,,,., o.o-nmen1 /Id. ',,_ a,.,....,,., .. mey mutuelly eor• In Wflt-thet, purtuanl lo the T"9 ~buyer, wltllln The~ buyer wtt!WI 181ered by thet de0¥tment Oueineel Mtl'9 °' n&meel end ell ~· 1nt••1ed n,. -lul.,.,.,.., Within allow ~ ~ IN! prior 10 the llme the no-CfTY °' lftYINI eutl'IOftty of Section 24049 5 48 l'toufs of the.-... olUd-48 houta of the &lie, e11clud-The ~ful 0uyer wtt111n h11ed •~on '1 14/90 may eppe., end be ,,..,o 48 hours 01111e sale ••cluO ,. ..... lallv. to ... la ot ...... POiied (whlctl CALWONel.A of the ~ end Pro-lno WMkend• end holidtya, Ing WMkd• end holldeya, 46 ~of the ... e.dud· Sh-CoOelle tlllfec>n II yCKI Cll•lfen9111111 11'9 WMl<endS and llOlld•vs "*'·~ ~ m1y not be..,..., than t NOTICI feMlone Code. lhe State wlll be required 10 ~ wlll be required to open Ing weelcendt end ll<*leys Tni. tt•temetll w• llled pro19CI 1n c:C>Yn You m1y be wlll be required to oc>ef\ ob court 8'IORllYlll. end ol lhe three-mont ..vlTtMG Ml Boeld of EquallDtlon wlll eea&W. dec><*t •n eterow, In ~ow depotil In eecrow If\ w1T1 be requited to open With the County <Ae<k 01 Of· llmlted to r•l6tf'til only H1ow eecrow c:teposlf 1n eiicrow 111 Befor'9 _,.,..,_.,period tteted ebove) 10. NOTICE IS HEAEBV ... the lolloWlng deecribed laWful money ot the Uruted lewtul money of the United eecrow,depoell tn MCtow.1n •noe County on No...,,,«* 11sues you 0< someone elte i.wtu• money of tile Umteo ~I = •mono other thlnga, ( 1 GIVEN tllet -*' blda will llquOt Ileen~, et publk Nie. StetH of Amertc:•. en StatH ot Amer Ice en lewtul money ot the United 14 1990 '47UM , .. ..o et tile public .....,1ng S tet.a of Amence. en l'IOIMIWf, the l)fovide eddltlonel time In be recelveo by the City C•ti et 10-00 o clocll Im 0.-emount rec>rteenUng the lull emount repr-tlng tile lull S tetH of Amerlc:e. en Pv1>41"11d Orenge Coast oeec:nbed 1n 1111a not1Ge °' 1n emC>Ynt represenllno me full ,.~taw. WI be which to cure the defeult of the Citv of ~. Cali-c:ember 1 t. 1990 et 21 CMc Nie Pflce of the lie.ti• end, .. ,. price of tl'le llcenN end, emount reprnentlng Ille 11111 o .. 1y P1101 No'llfl'I~ <><> 27 WT•tt4"' c0<rHpoooenc. O• .. 11 ptl(:e ol tl'le Ileen• end re<Jllred lo GM no4loe IO 1r1r11fer ot the Pfopet1}1 0t f0tnle, fOf furnl1l'tlng •II c.nter Plue, Rm 239, within 30 deys of the dele within 30 d1ya ol the O•t• N ie PflCI ol tlle llCer\M end Oec;emt>e< 4, 11 1890 Uve<ed 10 the C11v e1 °' pr10t w11111n 30 d1ya of thl O•t• lnt«•'*<I ~ .,,..... OthefWIM, (21 •••blleft • pll!ll, l•l>Of t«Vleft, m• s.n11 An•. CA eec;row II opened~ epply tOt nc;row II opeoed, 9'>P'Y t0< witllin 30 d•V-of lhe d•t• T 322 10 Ille public: h .. 11ng F'O< eKfOW •• opened epply t0< they haw Welwd notice OI' aclledule ol paymenll In letlalt. 10011. equipment, liquor LlcenH No 1ren1fe< of tlle llcenM end tren&flf ot the lleet'tM end eec:row la oc>ened epp1y l0t 1n lor m•l •on cell 17 141 tr1nsfer of lhe llOefl•• eno conlen'*<t IO the _PfOP099d Offft tocureyOUtdefliUh,or aupp4._,trentp0f\etl0n,utll· 4&-059"3. County In Wl'tleh pey tren1f• ten to the De-pay trenafer ,_ 10 the 0.-trentllf ol tile 11een11 eno P\IJlJC MOTi<;! 164•-3225 pay 1ren1fer •-to'"' 0.-:i.1:'-' The II~ both (1) end (1~ "lee and 1111 other lteme end luued Orange County, c:iertmen.1 41 \ AJcoflollc oulment ot Alco11011c pey tten1f• ,... to the De-Put>hsneo Orenge Coast penment 01. Alc:o11011c: _.don au1horley F'0110wtngthe111pltetlonol ft0tlt._ ,_....,., t.heretOf. Type of llcen• On-Sale BewrlOI Control Buye( IS 8everege Control Buyer 11 putment of A•collol+c ~TITlOUI 9UIMll IOltllY Pltot Oecernt>er 4 ~ ~tror Buyer 11 d be ~.nted unleta an ltlellmepet\odr.-fedlolf\ .. Plovlded in Ille CO<tlrlCI G-el topeyelleecrowt9es to peyeff eectowl-Bev..-ege ConlrOI Buyet 1a NA.MllTA.Tl•NT 11990 topey1Uesuowl .. 1 lf'l.......-ct l*'IOn Mlle an ll'le llt,i peregrtipl\ of I dOCIJ1Mflll. fOf HEAIM'OE Seid liQuof llcwlM wu MINIMUM OPENING 8 10 MINIMUM OPENING BIO to p1y ell IK'OW f... The followtng penoni ere T .J46 MINIMUM OPENING BIO obfee*>n to the pellofl notice unlMe the obtlQlllOn PARK ATHLETIC MAINTEN· lelz.ecl by the St•t• &o.,-d of s1a 000 00 118 000 00 MINIMUM OPENING BIOldOtng buSinHS H . Sta 000 00 Md llhowl aood c:awe being torecloMd upon °' 1 AHCE 8UllOINO. CIP a 132 Equelidtlon to recoY9t de-Th. llC.ntee m1y redeem Ti.. 11een ... mey redeem s 19 ooo oo Swing PrQPl<ty Mem1en t P\alC NOTICE Tl\4! ~ mey redeem why the court" ~ not eeperate ""'tten eg,...,,.,,t Io o •th• r w I I h • p • Unquent Mlft end uw te11ea, the licer'M at MY time PflOf the Ileen• et eny 11,.,. ~ file 1icen ... mey reoeem ence 2505 W Pecit1<: Cont lhe liOente e1 any 1tme prlOt gr.nl fW ..,~ bet-You end yout et.ell· purtenancea thweto, ln tnt••t end peNltlM In-to the cute or ute by con-to the d•t• ot aete by con· lhe lie:enM et eny ume prlOf Hwv Ste 101 ~· 'ICTmoul MJl*Ell to the d•t• ot N ie by con· A HEARING on ~ tOt permits • '°'109' l)Wi9d, atrlct ec:cordenoe w1th 11'141 c ur r • d b Y 0 t t •"' • forming to tile reQUlfemeni. torm•ng to ,,.,. requor.,.,,.,,ta to the dell of .... by con· BeKll CA NAME ITATE_..T t0<m1ng to lhe requ.rernertli peltlol~wll be held on you ,tlave only the ieg.i right ec>eelllc:lttons on file et ll'le Enterl)fl ... Inc • Mlle< tor reln1tetem•n1 ot • tor relnate1emen1 of • l0tmong to 1"41 requ•r-'111 Mcf\M4 Geottrey Sw ng Thi loltow<ng P«IO<'S .,. tor re1nate1em1nt ol • Oecembe< rT, 1990 et 10 stop Ille aale of y<>ur Pf09-office ot the Olfec:t0t of Pvt>-wttl'lln the meetllnQ of the licenM put·Slant to s.ctlOflS Ileen• pur14;ent to s.cttOna to r re1nate1am1nt ol • t06 Vie AnliCOM Apt C dOtnQ b\i-u llC.etlse pursue11t-to Section~ 1 45 p M In P.ept 3A et'Y by pe~ng lhe .,,tire lie WOl'ttl Selee end UM Tu law lo 2404& 1 0t 24046 3, 8"9'-24048 I °' 24048 3 Bull licenst pu<SUen1 10 Secuons Newpot1 &Mell CA 92663 I I I ABC 0 M INT E A · 24048 I Of 24044 3. eu .. ~ al 700 Clll4c emount ~by VOUI DATE OF OPENING BIOS wil ,,_.end Profeeelona Code -.9nc:I Pr~ Code 2404& 1 0t 24048 3 8"5'-This t>usiness 11 COf\· NATIONAl 1blCENTURV nesa ef\O Prof...ons Cooe Centef OfiYe w..c. Sama cred1t0< Bid• wtll be recel¥ed et the Tu 14"5 32 .......... of IE.-. ..... -.Wd .. , ..... -end Profeasions Cool dueled by .,, •f'IOlv<Ou•I 10\IERSEAS 1clCENTlJRV ..... ._.. .. e...-. ~ CA 92701 To hlld out the emount office Of the City a.11 of the lnl••t S 144 65 tuttofl, ey: IWI K. Neuren lz.Mlon. ar: ..,,h K. ... .,,_ Stet. 9oerd of l!quet-Tiie r1g111ren1 c:om-TRANSPORTATION SER 1utloft. •r Slnfl H. Ntuyen iF YOU OBJECT TO YoU mutt pey °' 1o errenge City ot Ir.Me IOceted It One PeM!t• M9 07 DATED Novembef 19 DATED Novembef 19 tullon, ar: SIMI H. Nfuyen menceo to trensect Ous.-\/ICES IS272 Boise C11.c~ DATED No~emoer 19 the g~ting of the pet!Oon, fOf peyment to 11op the tor• CMc Cen1• Ptal.1. Irvine, Costs $735 00 1990 1990 DATED No,,.mt>e< 19 neu un0et lhe hC:lll•OU& Roe<! Hun11ng1on Beec:ll 1990 you lhould' ~· at ~ c:io.ut• 0< 11 YOU< PfoC>lflY 11 Cell1otm&. 92714, unhf 2 00 Tote! 11 414 04 Pvbtllfled Orenge C-t Pubk91\ed Orenge Cout 1990 ~ ,,.,,.. °' nernet C•M 92649 PvDt<sneo O<anoe Colli hel and ala.le your .,, f0<eeio.ure 10<.,.,.., otller PM on Oec:efnt>er 20. 1990. Tne llc:enM wlll be~ to Delly PllOt o.c.moer 1 2 3 Dally P~t Dec;emt>et 1 2 3 PubltShld Orenge Coast llsled •t>O¥e on tO n 90 n1ernet1on11 Re•oca11onlo.111 P•101 O«ernber 1 2 3 ot litlt wrinen reuon. contect FIRST NA· et wl'tlCtl Ume and plllCe bida the hlgheat bidder Trenat• 4, 5. 6, 7. 8. 9, tO, 1990 4, 5 6. 7 8 9 tO 1990 Oe.ty Pilot December 1 2 3 MICtlMI G S..,ng I Co Ce tlOm•e 1S:?72 Boise 4 S 6 1 8 9 10 1990 w'llh the OOur1 TIONWIOE. BANK ~STAN· w4ftl)l,lblldyOC)ened ln Coun-ot ~ lleenM ii contingent Sea&& Se892 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 1990 Trns atel"'*11 w., filed Clloc:• Roed 11un11ng1on Sea&7 the hM.ring You DARO TRUST DEED SEA· ell Chembefa Bids all&H be upon llC)9fovel of tile ~-S•890 wttll the County Clerk Of Or· BMcn Ceht 9264~ ~nee rrwy M .In VICE COMPANY p o BOX aubmltted In au led cant by the Oepenment of P\ll.IC NOTICE nuni IC ""TIC[ 91191 County on Octe>Olf 22 Tn1• c"'"'• ,5 ., c:on penon Of by your anomey 5070 CONCORD CA enYelQpet merked on the Alcotlo!IC Bevereoe Control · ,.~ nu P\IJlJC NOTICE 1990 f4no31 ouc:teo t>y 1 c0<poratton ICE IF YOU ARE A 9 4 5 2 4 • 5 0 7 0 ( • 1s1 outa>dl, Bids IO< H1t1t1ge In ecc0<denc:e with the lew, ORAMGI COUNTY NOTJCI Of' .aAU Publdneo 0rtinQ41 CoMt Tiit reg ~•••nlfil com P\8.IC NOT CREDITOR OI 603 1000 Pent A1hle11C Metnterienee rulee end reou•••ion• edmln-eut'eftt<Nt ~ ..... of Cellfomta ,ICTfTIOUI 9UllNEIS Daily Piiot Novtmt>e< 21 28 ~e<I IO trenset'I but• RCTITIOUS aua.«11 oonlingjtnl aedlOf ol ltwl u you have eny questions. 8Ylldlng. CIT 8131 llteted by thet MC•rtment CAH NO. HMOC.,..A lt•I• herd NA• ITATHllEMT Oeoember 4 t I ·~ u n~u uno~ ,,,. ~tCltl•OUl l NAME ITATE•NT deoe•ad. )'OU must file you sllovld contact • ltwyef LOCAT ION OF THE Tiie euc:cesatul buyet. with!~ ~ L A I N T I , f : of l!q118"utlon The lotlowlng pe<sons &r• w 2 Bus1nen nem .. sl hSleO Tne IOOOWlng petlOOI .... 'fOU1 dMn wll't the OOU'1 0t the governtMntel eoencY WORK Tiie work to be P«· 48 houfa of tt\9 Nie ••Clvd tetomon/Nottfl Amerlce, NotlCI 11 hereby given dOlng bu••""• as eco"• on Oc101>e< 1 1990 OOl"9 C>Usines. es Md mill a copy 10 the •nic:n m•y heveinsur.O your tONl'lld l'lereu~ la located l:l wffllenda •nd llolldtya. IM. tll el. purs uenl to the 2 Sf AA CONSTRUCTION PU8UC NOTICC Sn er le ne JilCOO\l'n ARl ARGll PLUMBING pe~al 1'9Pfes.r!Ultlve loan In the City o l lrYlne Counly wl I l>I required to open M,f.NDAN'T; ~ A. •ulhorlty ol S«hon 2•0 49 s & OEVELOPMENT' 2 AIHI I Sec4tt•') 181, Iowa SI Coat• M•• 9000inled by the oou'1 Notwilllllandino the feet ot Ofange, at Herllege Peo •. MCtow, deooelt tn eecrow. In a..bofft et el 01 tl'lt Bualneu end Pro-Clletnu AoyeJe NewP<><t 'ICTITIOUI aUMNEll ' r1111 \t•l~I ""'" ••lea C 11 92626 witlln lou months I lllel your prQPerty 11 tn IO<• 4601 Walnut Avenue lewtul money of ll'le Uf'lll NoTICE Of' tesaiona COOi !tie Stete Beec:ll. C1e11 92660 NAME ITAT£....,. ...,.,,, tl'll County Ci.<-or Or ·~ 1 olt 2014 :.:. dal• 01'rn1.,. r~ CIOtUt• you m•y Olfef your OESCRIPTION OF WORK Sl•I•• of Amer•c•. •n flllillMAl.'S SAU BoefO ol EquellHllOn wUI Oom1ntc Cec10 2 Rue 'fhe tollOWIOQ pe<sonS ere •noe County or N0•"'1"bfot t.A ~·r .. l.~ ~ 1o':' CM•• nee 1 1 ded The wo<k to be pertOtmed ernoun1 repr-ung the tuM ... _ .. ChetHu Aoyale Newport oo.ng t>u11ne1• as ~ ,990 ep P lentn1 as provided in propertt Cl< S8 e pt0\11 lllell lndude but not be llm· .... l)flCe Ol lhe llc;MN •nd By Virtue Of • Wl'll tllUed sell tile IOllOwlng Oesctluwu &Mell Cehf 92660 BONES ANO SC HOE y F'7"37 Mesa C1111 92627 Melon 9100 o1 the tM &ele IS CO<\Cludld PflOt 10 30 of ..._ . on Ncvembef 27 1989 1n the llQuOf ltGenN. at PUbhc: .ale ._ C WINDOW CLEANING 2S!>.C "· Co Celn@<1ne Arg1I 1811 Iowa C•lomie Probate Code .,,. conc:lus>On ol ..... IOft · lled lo conatrucuonol tOIU· Within deya .... d•t• at>Ov• dftlgneted Court., 1000 oc:lock I m De r11nCHCO 111e11c 111 0•1• PuChll>ed ""~' .. , St co~1. Meu C111t The time for lilln cllllma c:tosure feca btoc:I. Oultdlng oon-etefOW •a oe>etied •pply '°' upon • j\idgment entered cemblt 11 1990 et 28 Crvic: 2612 Vtst• Del Oro ~l>O't Or•noe A.,. C C 01•1• P lo• ~011"""'~ t 1'1 92626 0 "9f'ft be YOU MAY crete roof lremlng roofing tren11er of tile ltcenN end "u A 39 Buell CeHI 92660 ~CA 9?627 17 Oectmt>er • 199() wil nol expire before lour em r. roll-up door plumbing eiec:· Ply trenalet f-to thl 0.-N~bet 24 l~. 1n lav0< Center Ptue m 2 111,5 business 11 con· Renay Wolh•m Bonn • ;o· T1111 t>utoneu s con monf\s from lie heanng LOii LIOA.l MGHTI W 1 1 p ertmen t 01 Atcollotic ol Ju dgment cr101torCal Sent• An• CA ducted b Co-perl~ 2so• Orano• A•• •C ouc:reo ov a get>t!<ILI P•••· da'9notadeboYe YOU DO NOT TAKE rtefll ,._ .... Selomon1Non 11 Ame rica Liquor License No 1 C t M CA 92f>27 ntlD•)C """TIC[ .-st110 You May Ex•u 1NE "OWT ACTIOH. COMPLETI~ OF WORK 8everege ....,..trol ouye< •I In<: • C0<porahon end 47-200264 County in WllOCll The r~1s1t•n11s1 com-1 os I .._ rUUL nu Tn.-,,,. ~· .a'l! \I com " """ All wort. 1a to be completed 10 pey ell MCtOW tees menGed to trensect t>uSI-Jonn M $U>Oll.eta 111 !-2• " the lit lutp4 by the court II NOTICE IS HEREBY wllhtn 40 c;onMWt,..,. w<>rll· MINIMUM OPENING BIO eQetnlt 1udgment o.t>tortsl. lu ued Orenoe County ne» unoe< 1"41 Frt11hous J:r en•forl Hun11ngtor FICTITIOUS MJl*(U ~ 10 "ensac1 bu .. you •t I perwon GIVEN STANDARD TRUST I Oey$l•omtlledete .... $18 00000 Robert A S..t>Otn 5"0wtng Type of LcenM On Sele Bu1111111 nem .. SI hsteO Beac;ll CA926"8 NAMf ITATnolEllO ~ "'"t>< .,,.. ""-'"°""' lr11«ft'9d lt1 the ell.lie, DEED SERVICE COMPANY f'::d In 1111 Notice to The iicen-m•y reoeern • f'l91 oalenoe ol $10 300 00 G-•• •CO,,. on Ju•y 28 19eg Thil t>utmeu , c;on ,,.... toi~no ~ .. ...,9 •'• Bui neu "'"'eol• 1,sreo you rTW'/ ri'e wtlh .,. oourt • CO<PC><•foon ti duly ap-p,~ ,,,. llCenM •• eny time PflOtl ecluelty due on U ld iv<IO· Se.a hQuO< l<•nM #H Domino<: Cecoo oucteo o, • ~el ll•" Oo>ng ous.~s H •bO•• ()< 1110 ... emoe< 30 • tom.I A.au•• tor pointed Trust .. under I AWARD Of' CONTAACT to the O•t• ol sate Cy con-1,,,.,,, on lhe dale ol 1114! IS M •Zed O'( ,,,. Stet• ao.ro of T1111 ll•t--1 was Meo nerSll 0 BURT s CARPE' ARE 1989 Soeoal Nobce ol twt ft1tnQ Deed ol T rusl O•••d The Owne< , ... ,,... the forming 10 tile requiremenll wence of seic> writ I neve Eque11u 1oon to recover de ... 1,, ''"'County Cleft. 01 Or Tne •ag st rent com !1'2 ..... .-. .,.,,.,1 c1 11 L .. 't<iOl'tor o( en ll'IVenlOr'f ana 03117188 •••C:uled by r t tier b4da IO tor relntlelemenl OI e ..,,,_,upon ell ngllt Utle end hnQvltlt H•es 81\0 UM IUH CC>Ynt on ....,_..,.,.. menc;;IO IO t•enUC:\ buai 92" 14 fl\,I atet_.t wel , .. .,.. appaiul ol •tal4t ~• NICHOL AS A B•Ell.0 ANO IOh •1 • ~ t>OOS 10 l.oenM pu<tuenr 10 s.ctt0ns 1n1eres1 of s.Jd fvdgmen111ntern1 el'il ~lt-in· I ~990 r neu uno.r ine •oe:t•t>O\.s Steven Oougtas bu" 6 ,2 ... 1tt-trie C<><.n'> c ... .,, .,., OI ol any pe•LJOn or CHEAYl A BIELLO HUS· :i=. :: !t0<me1t1y tn e 2404& I ol 24048 3 BuSI· det>t0<1&1 on ll'le P<CX>e<lY H'llcurrecl by tei.-0. Ree-f47579tl bliS•IWIS< n~ "' nl,,,... !'41ye1 SI ""'"• Celt! er'9' .eo.;,.f'I on ~ 8000Unt as~O'l/ldod in BAND ANO WIFE U bid IO melle -etds 111 the ,_.end Prof.-.ona Code ltle County ol Or11n99 Stete11•.,••nt CO<Po<Alion e Mll4!f PubltSMICI Or~ Coest ~tied 100.._ Otl ""°" 1 ;990 927 ,4 20 100(' 5eCIOn I ol fie Tr111t0t 10 MCure C:efleJn Interest ol tM 0..--enc:! lo ..... loel'd of £ ...... ot CeJ1f0<nta OM<:rtbe<:I H ••11t111n ,,,. 4"198""'9 of I,,_ Oe•ly Pilol Nove>m~r 2· 0.· -".ndJ W 9onee t 111t Out•"•U ' on F47~ Calllomla p .. Code A Obllg1t1on1. In '••Of ol rej«:I ... 01,..., bids • tntton. •r: """K. Nev~ follows sei.e •fld UM T1x L•• 10 cemt>t-r . , • 18 1990 Tl11s 't•l~nt wH hie<! OUC1IO Cy ... '"°'"'°"' P .. 1>11Shed Or•~ ~OU Rec:iu-1 br Soedal Nolleoe WOUTH COUNTY CAPITAL PROPOSAL GUARANTEE DATED Novembef 19 Commonly anown ed· wol T 327 W'tll ''°"Count\' Cler• 01 Or file reg•1tra"t1J1 com Oe11, P••ot "f<>......,~ 2 De tonn. •vallebte from "9 COR PORATION OBA ANOBONOS Eectibld llletl 1990 • or.-1777 eno 177911 T .. 1200103• enoe CC>Ynl~ on N ...... rnencl"d '" tr•"••ct Ou,, ,~,.,~· ••• tS 1990 00Uf1defk WESTATES MORTGAGE d b Publ!SheO Orenge Coeat Newpo<t Blvd Coste M .... lntetMtS6 16707 PUBllC N0TIC£ I'S 1990 -·"I ,,... unoer I"• Ficlt•ousl T 32~ Anotney fot Petltlonef; COMPANY A CAUFORNIA ~11:,Cc:;'~!, 1 c~ Delly PtlOI December 1. 2 J CA 92$27 Penalllft $2 685 86 f41UIC!j 8 uaineaa nem~st htleO GUAY P. WI.SON C 0 R P 0 R AT I 0 N •I b I t sur 4 S e 7 8 9 10 1990 Aecofd Owne<s Robert A' Cotti $947 00 F1CT1TIOUI aUSINllS Pubt•ahlO O.~ Coe.11 ebOve on No,,ttmt>e< ' 199( 1•NorthlthSt.. 11..•"'•t•ciery Ae coroeo ~yon•1:,r:::n :,,n1~ · · · SeM• S.e~nenO L•nO•O Se•· Tota1S30,41027 NAMflTATElllfNT 1D•ifyPitotNo"emtw!tr 27 De-I St;r.en8ur• • p O Bot 1M 0·3 I 2 9 19 9 • s l n at born Thoe~ wtfl oe SOid to Tiie foltow• sons are cembef ~ 11 18 1990 Tllo$ 11e1.,m~1 _, 1 Redlende CA 1237' •8&·14C>ee9. Book··. P~ by the Owner u guetenlM T,,. aovt~ern 15 1 .. 1 ll'le lltgheat bidder Trentle< n no::' r ~.,,,,,,the Count. Ci.ti< or Or· Or9n0e eoiist De.tty Piiot of Othc1el ~ord• 1n llW tnet bi~der w111,,11 •n iwerd PtlllC NOTIC£ of Lot 6 tn 810Clt O.ot Trecl of Hid •icenw is contingent d°b~A~E;"; ANO SON -1 •"91 cou"''' or Ncw .. mt>lf Dec l 5 It 1996 othc:e ol Ille Rec:order ol OA· ta me • to Im in e<:· No 18 In the CounT'f of Or·iue>on ep~ovll ol the flPl'I'· EB ARI 0 2944 Ren· DllD•fC """Tl"r 6 t900 MADDEN • , , ANGE County Ce1ttorn1e COtdanoe wltn Ille terms of NOTICI TO CMDIT~I enge S1e1e of Cehl0tn1a u1~n1 by the ~ertment of 0 ~•I 'tosta MeM Cehl I r~ nu \oc. '474541 ANfT \ M MADDEN .a.1rn11c ""TICE d•scr1b1ng the 111no t,.....,n ,,,. t>•O promplly Mc:ure °" aul.K ~~" per mep rec0<dl0 in Boot 9. Alcono•1c: Beveu10• Control dolP ..-11 Put>'•ane<I O••noe Coat• / T~ nu At mor.-fully Oe5Cflt>ed on W0<ller1 CompenutlOfl In· 1a.c.. l!Ot .. 107 Peg.i 20 ot m1toe11eneou1lin ec:c0toenoe W1111 rl'le I•• 92~ I f:ICTITIOUI aut...... 0 I P • N ~ t 20 Jfl.t' 8) rt""u.knt <•f -f'IC-TITIOU---,-90-,-.. -,-.-i .. Jd Deed ol Trull .. Id obh-auri nce eno' ll•b•ltty •n· U.C.C. m1ps 1n ,,.. Otftc• of lhelrutea eno regu•ehonseom•n 1 28~7•;; ~:~~:"' .. ~~ T~A1~'=! ••• .,~1 ~:.,~,"~m,990 M1"51on \'1t.'JO CA fnr NA.Mt IT A tt•NT ge11on1 1nc:ludlf\O 1 no111s sur•1~ •·~~· ~onir.~ Ndohce 1• '*f •~Y 01..,.,,111 1° Coonty R«0<der of hid 11tered by 111et <Mper1~t I Cotton .(:elll 92324 dOI"" t>uS1.,ess u r 3 13 16 ve.irs Born in Nm f0< rne PRINCIPAl tum 01 in .. e requ"..... ""'" '"" ere nora o t .. e •I •n county (1779 NewpOf1 Blvd The auooeesl\il buyer Mtn.n ··• -Tiie lollowlng pettont are I 75 000 00 lhet tll• turn•tl' satlafect()()' bond• nemecl treNter0t111 tllet • Cos1e Mes• Celtlorme l , 48 l'>Out'I ol 1111 .. le .. clud I(• n n •I,, W • s' • Yj WINDW ARD INSURANCE PtB.IC NOTICE m.rn Okl.ahon-w on do;.'lw~~~ 'aus•NESS t>enefoc••• 1nte1u1 under fc;',= ::!~':,'::',";~ bulk l••n~ •• •:ou• 10 t>e Lot 9 1n 8locl< o 01 Trec11ing WMl<ends •no l!Ohdeys i:;:i:: ~;:.~ :;1ii."* ~;~E~09~8~ &-rtt mht<r 12 190~, ANO MAIL SERI/ICES 32& aucn Deed ot Trust end I"' 0 t of Ql .. IM of me· =:;_:i-o::;1~ No 18 WI the County ol Of. wtll be reQUlfed to OC>e<I Tllis t>ut1nHs ,1 c:on-92626 ,.tCTTTIOUI aus..-tl p;i,sed . d 14 (l'\ 1n N ~-port Btvd Newpor1 o1>11oe1oons a«u•eo thefet>y Pl~ d I b T ~ Stete ol Cat.torn•• ••ieeaow deoOS•t •n ncrow in Oi.;c:tecl by • o-a• P¥t Cnr11l•ne J 111100. 191\' N._ ITAT'EMEWT 11"1.mn \ wu on DP Cal 92"3 ere l)(_,tly llelO by the tene men •n • Oflrt he nemetal ln(I bulinest pit me p rec:oroect 1n 8ooll 8 ta-Nful m~ ol 1111 U"•ted I T,,. IC)llO,of1"9 o.<IOf'ls ere • Beech '' undef91Qned 111et • oreectt tneteuna.t Se.a c:heck °' l ddresa of the intendt>d Peoe 20 of m!ICelleneou1ls1etH ot Ame"ce en ~·s"•P A.ov.ooo A..,.,,u• Cost• <'Ol<Wil t>ueoneu.. '' mb~·r I 1990 1~._!.,.~"=~· of end oefeult 1n the 01>11-tM<ldtw 1 ~ = ~n •n trenat;r~ ere len 6 Lon-meos 11\ 1ne ofhce ol 1,,. emoo111 •f'C>rfflf'hng lhe tun ~r~·•:;:;~, ~';:-~ ~~~ ~;:.,26 352 EH• .. & RS DOG N S>iAC1<. Sun1vt'd b"' dau~h mgton a..c11 c1e;1 926'1& • o•tiona t0< whtell IUCll Oeeo ~~<*'I~: the~n:: ~ ~A 9.J:2~-~ ost• County Recorder o• a:::;' SI•• e><•u ol t,.. "CenM end ,_. une.< ,,.. Foc1.1oOU; 19t11 St Cost• ueu C•"' ~AC~ 279 Bow'Jng ~~ hr L.niw Beelx> of ThlS bul•f'lft• 1a con· ~ur~=:n~ll~~~~ :; the bid Tile , .. thtvt Per· The ~tlOfl In Cellf0<noa ~':~'::.1 = =~ ~ =: !:,.~~:: Bu11t1H1 nemelSI •st•d 92~27 92626 °11• MflSI •' !\hs.smn \'1e.J0 Grave 01::' ~::~:~u~om· not bMtl made ot torl'Mf'tC9 Bond:..:,= of the cl'llef eaec:ui,..,. O~IUO II the suc ,.ct ot 11'111 .. 1e 11 trensfer of 1.-. l<enae encl ·~..,: ~°.':"~ ~ 1990 ouc~:, ~"•;::,,.. ! :;: ~ .. ,. L~ P('nn 2"9 s1dt> serv1C"P w ill bt' menoed to lrenllCI buSI· THE PAYMENT OF PAIN· leu then of~ II I t Of poncipal Ou~tero IOt rMI ~09et1)' end 11 hH no pey 1r11111fer leM 10 1"9 0.-Tl! a Jletetnent .. .., 1 «l nef'llbP ' Bowltng Green 0. Cos1e tMa'\ 1\JE"iday [)e -under ,,,. FIC'llhoua CIPAL ANOIOA INTEREST ~cent t •0~___,~ of the Intended Irena Of ......... edc:lressor othef com· pertmenl or AICOllOllC ,,, ;,,. ~·l' c ..... ~Or-T,,. reg•Sltenr.sl CCI"' ....... Cel·I Ql6;.'6 ~t·mbt-r 4 l990 itl d DUE OS 01190' ANO ALL "'the bid P"Oe "-·--tame u •"°"9 mon ~tion d1rect10111 a......eoe COf\lrOI Buyer •f •1 Tll•s bu,.,,.,,. 1 con Bu11nen nerne(a) 1111~2 SUBSEQUENT PAYMENTS contrect The l.e bor end M.. All 01,..., bv..,_ ,,_ to Ill icx.uon mey be OC>-to pey ell e9Cf0W 1-el'98 Count\' on N..,..,....,l>lf menc.d 10 tren~ t>us. dueled ri, .,, l'O•v>Ouat 11 00 AM lntennent ~=-on NoYembef ' PLUS ALL LATE CHARGES ten.1,Bond 911911 ~;') ,_. end eddr ..... uMd by the teinecl from the M.,"181 ti MINIMUM OPENING BtO 6 1990 ,474563 ~~n:~·n,'~51 <:·~~ Tl'le reg.sir1n1ts1 com \' c1lhalla M rmoraal Cl9men K Ooml DUE AOOITIONALL Y tMn one hundf'ed I pet• Intended tr~ witlltn Offlc;e upon request $18 000 00 r C 1 u o.c..., 1990 rnenoecS 10 1rensec1 bu!>· Park North Holl\;· t ~ SHOULD ANY OTHER c.nt ot , .... IOtel emount of thtM ~ INI pett IO ter Proap1c:t1ve b10d1r1 The l<t n,_.. mey ..a.em Publ•ln.d O &no-oat eOO•ton bet 1 -unolf ltt• l'1et "°"' . Thta ·~~;:'of ~ BREACH EXIST OA OCCUR. the bid l>'ICle NIMd in Ille n known lo the Intended sN>uld refer 10 Secuon11 the t.oenM •' eny ttme prlO< O~·!'f P1101 No....,~·3 20 I °'""'"' J AllOCMa ' But 1nen nem_.,, hSleO IA. oud Cah fo rn1.t ::;.~n.;~ Novembet PAIOA LIENS OR TAXES c;ontrect Onlybon<la laued treriafer•ere IMIH linton. 701510 to 701 660 tn· to the dell ol lele b, con 2 Df'ct'I""~" ~ 309 ..,,~:;~·~-;-"C.;:s0, ~ 1cow Of\ No,.....,bl't \4 P1t>rce Bros -SmJths 20 IHO BE DELINQUENT SAID by c°'?'~~IM. ~ICl'I are en lf'ldtV'lduel l8 l·H Del CIVIi..,. ot lhe COOi ol Crv11 l0<rn.ng tot .... reqwements .•. , 1 n V l>tovemblt< 1990 Mortuary 0tf'('('t0rs. ' ,47JT70 BREACHES ANO OELIN rited A Of A+ In the Miii Coele MeN CA 9~7 Procedure 10< proV1&1on1 tor re1natatemen1 of • •noe Coun 't' °" SuM!" L p_,,,. H Be h Publllhe<I °' Coat QUENCtES MUST BE · O.t ~tong GUide; The The neme(•l •nd !>\nines& governing tl'lt t1tms c:on-11eenN pyr-n1 to Section• PtB.IC NOTICE 5 1990 ,47 T1111 tt•'-"' wu file<! _ unttngton ac Delly PllOt N ei;:: 27 De-CURED AS A CONDITION O.t Key ~ting G\llde to llddteM of lhe intendt>d dltlOfta.Jnd effect of the MJe 24048 1 0t 24048 3 Bu$> Or C 4'$1 wUll the CC>Ynty Clftr._ ot Or· I ' 14 I 536-6539 oemblf • 1 ~~ l990 OF REINSTATEMENT Proper!Y CH11ally Com· lreM!erM(tl ete Mlehfft end the ~Olltly ot defeumng nete end Prot.seloM Code 'ICTITIOUI ~II o:~~ Yt'tnei:: 13 ~t •1199 ~t\' on November T 335 lh•I Cy reH()n tttweof Pin-. end/Of r•ted in the Cunnl~h•m. 2675 Irvine blddoet• ..... ao.d of (~ NAM( tTATHilNT l;;;. 0 <><> t990 •••••• •••Ill • Ille underelgned.' pr ... ni "F~ Aegtilet C1tc:ulM Ave Suite 183 Coata NOTICE IS HEREBY IUtloll, a ,: ltft.h H. NtUJ9f' The lollowlng P9'90nt we 27 l!f'1bl< 4 1990 T 305 ~ ---m-m•_IC_""--Tl_C_[ __ ,beneflc1ery undel tucfl 570 tH4 Aevlllk>n (Of M .... CA 92827 GIVEN tfllt on Thur-'•Y OATEO Novembef 19 OOlng °""""a e1 1 Publl~ O<anoe Coat r~ nu Deed of Trutl, 111.a eaeucted mosl recent eddltlon). Wiii be Tl\11 11'141 e>roperty Petti· DECEMBER 13, 1990 et 2 00 1990 S U M I Y A I 8 4 5 0 Oeii., PllOI No..,.mt>e< 27 0.. ----------l end dellvered 10 .. Id du'°lt llCOePteO Fellut• 10 tubmll '*'' l'ter•to la dtl9c:rlbed m p M •• Hetbor Mer1ohel . Pvbl<lhlO 0.enQe COM• Broollllut'tt F~tein 11e11ey "8.IC NOTICE ee<t1l>lf • , , 1e 1990 '1CTfTIOUI .,..... IPPC>inled fl'uat•. • Wfltteri eccepteble t>onO• Wiii be genetel u • l eundromet 4801 Jembor• OMS. Ami Deity P•IOt o.cemt>et t 2 3 CeM 92708 · T.331 .. liilii NAMI ITATIMINT OecterltlOn of Defeult end c:euM of r9'9Ctlon of bid end •t tcxet«l et t07 Sente 108 Cltv of NewpOf1 a..c11 4 5 6 7 8 9 tO 1990 AYV-OCo lid CeJ110<n1e NOTa M " The tOllOWlng ~·ere~ tor Sele, enci llal PREVAILING RATES OF lttet>el. Coall MMe CA ~nty of Of•"91 Stele of . ' s.s&9 t2 S..WW>d 1n11ne Calif ~!CATION'°" dOlng bullnetl H depoelted wllfl Nici dul&:; WAGES In eocC>fdence with 92627 c.llf0tnte 1 wf1 ... et public! 92714 Ct4ANQI .. OWNl:"..W AQUA BLUE POOL I S PA point.cl Tnnt•. tuen the PtOYlelone of Section The~ Mime UMd euctlOfl to the ~t bid· rtaJC NOTICL n .. 1 bus -as 11 con OF Al.COHOUC SERVICE co 18 t& I 81tdoe of Tr11t1 end Ill CIOCument• 1rn of lht c.llt~nle l •bor by tile NICI trensterort•I •t def t()f calf) In llwtut mor..., dueled by • ~l>Of•llon ~· UCfMM ln Huntington S..Ch Caltl tvidenClng obllgellC>f\e .... Coo. the genetel or-ellir'O Mid IOCellon It Dldl'a Coin· of the United Stat•. .. NOl ICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN The r~•tlrenl(ll c:om· 11 1t·90 92649 CU<td ,.,.,eby, Mid llM ~ ,.,. of per~ Wegel end OP Llundty rigftt. till• end 1n1..--1 of l HAT THE FINANCIAL menc:.d to lfens.ecl 0u.... To ~ It May Concern Wlll1 em Dennie Heir c:lered end doee ,_..oy ~ l'IOlldeyendov.t11mtWOtkin Thllt Mid bu"1 lrenster .. Mid fUOOl'*ll debtort1J If! AUDIT Of' THE CITY Of',_. l#lOer tlle Fttt11'°"' VISION RES TAURANTS 1&18181fd .. Ln Huntington ctere .. eumt~edlt.. thtl0Celtty~~tlle'#Of11 inlef'ldtd 10 be coneum· lhe eboW deKl1bed prop. COSTA MESA ANO THE Buainen nemetal llate<I INC lt l••)epplyonglOltle e.ctl. Clllt 92641 b1 M'Mltdlttel) dl'9 erld ~· 11 IO M peNOm'4d ,_ bWl l'MMd at "'9 omce of Olea I er1y, °' IO 1ftUCft thereof FINANCIAL AUOO FOA A.LL et>O-ore on NoY9nber 5 1990 o.otnment ot AlcohotlC Thil bu!MMU .. con· ~ end Ml elected end ot>tlined from Ille Dnc1or Coon-OP Leundry. Coet• rnll'f .. ,.,,....,., 10 Ntllfy FEDERAL FUNDS (SINGLE T•IUO Sl'llmOI Pr..oen1 S.-• Control to ..... dUc1ed tty .,, lf'ldMdUll doee '*eby e6ect to Cl.UM °' the Oec*1tnenl °' ~ ...... Celfome 92'27 on ..., ~.,,, .x.:ru9d AUOITl OF THE CITY OF '"" It•'*'-'' -hied COflOllC ~ •• 3201 £ The r99111tent(al com-the ttvet proopet'ly 10 be aold tnel MMIOl'le. I copy of or efter o.c.mt1et t7 1tl0 ~end coet1 COSTA MESA FOA THE •Ill the Collnt'f Qen. of OJ. Coeat Hwy Col'one CMI MM menQtd to trenllci bull· to Mllt.ly the of)ligaUon• .. ~ .. on flletnlheofflc•of Thlle bllllo If.,,..., la/la not APPAOXIMATE MIHI· "9CAL VEAR ENDED JUN( "'Ot Coun'Y on Novemb« CA 9212.S Wlttl H ON neee under the rtellllOUI C'U(ecf ·~ the City Cler1t °'the Clry of IUOttc't 10 Celttomie lJnj. MUM 8'° 14e.471 Q )0 '"° ARE AVAIL.ABLE e '"° SALE GENERA\. IPVB tAT Gette th bale ABC' Attic, basement, and clOAet Bu1ln1&1 n1me(a) Hale< Detect I0/31/to ntneen0w41Mlnl0e....-. IOrmCornrMtaelCodeS.C. De.led Oct0bef25 1890 FOA PVBUC INS~CTIOH "7 .... PL l ~a) •b<MI on NIA '""T MATIO•••DI etlte 10..,., .,,,., .. ,*' peny tlon 11oe DMetoft H9f1)0f BElWttN THE HOURS OF """~ Orenoe Coeel ~ Onlnoe COM! h Wlfllam Dtnntt HW IANK •Y ITAMDA"D upon~ The oontrec> The '*N end eod< ... of lll9CMAB. .. CAIM*A. •oo AM AND soo p M ~ Pttol N~ t3 20 ~ P1lol ~bet 4 t en get ttAC..C YWW •'MMIAl ,, .... ~·Monuery 0\4IOel • et.metory 3500 PeclflC V-Ofwe N9wport 9Mctl MW'NI Tt!Oa tt•lement wae ft6td TitUIT HID H"Ytel IOt end eny IUbcOntrect« tlle ,,_aon with whom tu•W... llMWW. Oft MONOAY THAOUOH ,. . .._ 'l1 ~ 4, ttlO • tteO ·1 "'"'"'the County C.I. of Or· C~Altt d TMMTD unOel lllm ehell Pev not ... Qlllf'N rney M Ned it &en H OlllUIOI COUNTY _, DAY IN n.E FINAHCf DE· T-311 T-3Ae tome cuh. enge~on~•~u~~.~~~~~~•ht·H~~.~.~~~ ~~~~~~l••••••••~•••••••~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~i 20 1tt0 A .... TAMT•CMTARY rM•offt099 IO .. WOlt .. CoeteMeea.CAt2127,.0 ............ CA-OtVISION. LOCATtD IN fl41l'Pll ~ Or.,. co.a. ~ In Ille e..outlon of the !Mt ~ for lllinQ c:llitN 1y p lteilol* °""""' COST A MESA CIT'1 HALL Publlahect Or-. CO.I Dally Pt4of Novwntler IS, 20 Ille 00f'ltr9Ct, bv MV °'*'"°' "'911' '-0.-~ ~ COMC 11 fAIA OAIV(. COSTA Del';PtlotN<rwmber27.De-21.0toemw • tttO ' LA90A "IOULATION 08l'Ner 14, 1t90, wNcf\ 11 ~Plot~20.27. M£1A. cember 4, tt, 18, tMO ' ' T4,g Tt)e corittec'lor ~~the~ dey tlelfcw'9 "'9 0.0.t,_ 4 1tl0 ' ' ~ Or-. Coell 't~ wttll .. the r....-91Mf't•• of ~ dtte ""°'" ' T~t Delly Not o.r-nw 4, -------.... "8JC Mana s.ctton ''" • .....-""" ...., ~ '"° PWlJC fl)TIC( .. C>tW.....,..,....... Dlt.ct Novtwftll>ef 34, f'WlJC fl)TU T s' ..cnnoue ..-.. IMf'lt• ot 111e Cettf~• '* fllCnnGUe .,...... IUm IT•CT rT I.Mor Code ....... C ..... U.. ITATllmfT f"9 ~ per.on1 OMMNOI ANO ~ ~ at-. COMC T"9 ~ P9'toM doil'I ~ ... flCATt()NS A tul ... OI Delly Noe ~ •, ctotno ~ • HOmY'S EUC1~ ........ .., ..... NtDlillll<• t..0 O"UK CLASSIC fllW. tfttlltreet. le _...... tor It~ T-K2 POf'TIWIA". 2941 MeM. c.lf 12121 wftflOllt dWft ...... -..1---------1 Pelm Of . Cott•,.._., Celif l amrlllt Y•no. tUO of ._ OINcMf' -' "'*9c ....C llmC( tMn OwnlllH Av•. Q.,d• Woru OI '9'8 City of lf';lllta. -------------1 MWk AtWlr.-JoMton Q(Ow, Calf t2tot0 ~ .... of ... .._.. "'41"°"9~0f .C. AN1t T• v.,., 1 .,...,41 • 11-. ... llld ..... C4lllf nae o..,.tclM A••. O•td• dec11Mt l\I• .... _, -· Tfllt ~ 11 c;on °'°"-Callf.Nt«I ~----...-.. .,_..bt'MINIMOlllll n. ~le IMM4'f,.....,_.,Cllr ••'•UCFlll ._. ......... .... The , ..... ,.,.t(.. °°"' ..... bf ....... Md of .,,.... °"* Olla 0... ',,,..... .... °"""' ~ ......... to.,..... TN , ..... , ... , ......_ .,..._ Cllf•• lo ...... l li8laf~ Merell t. t ... ~Ill ,_ W-. .. .,...... .. tr..ct 117'4 A •••As jJIH ... 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"Daddy, why don't you put a blanket on the floor and take a nap?" / llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson PSAinJT8 '<OU KNOW WH'< I.~ WANT TO 8U.V PE66,, JEAN THOSE 6LOVE5 FOR CMRISTMAS ? • 7 by Jim Davta COOR ID CULTUllS aratta & Maratta by ·Hank Ketchum SHOE by Jeff MacNelly DENIUS TBEllENACE l FRED BASSET -'NYTMING INTERESTING ON TELEV1610N? NOT A TMING . WORTM WA.TCMING • I; "Oh. there you are. I've been looking all over for my gloves .. 1'.Al'fCY WOW/ T~ CUfEbT e,o4 1~ ~c~oo 1- N:TUALL'1' T~EP TO flt ! ARLO AND JANIS ADAM rJUDOS PARDR ' ~E L£ANED R\6ITT CNER MD A~Kt.D IF ~ COOLD BORROW A Plt.CE OF= PAPEJl! n.\1 b COOLD eiE. n\E:. Re.A L n\ING! l .. \tlttl., WAAT WILL. MAF'PW AT SCUOOI,, rnMORROW IF . YOU DOAJ'T 00 IH 1H£ CAPTAIN SAID 1HfRr'S NOIHING ro WORR~ ABOUT llNL£5S IH£ BIG STUFF SIAR\ S fl ~ING B~. ~- t TMINK YOU'Ve MUf\T PETeR'S FEl!LINGS B Y TM/lio. T R EMIV"f. to<, fH!ITH / by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE ()= COORbE . IM 601N6 TO AAVE. TO AVOID APPEAR.ING O\IE:AANXIOUb . by Jimmy Johnson DO~'j Al?>K Mt ro c.~r ~ro #NPOfH£J/CAL. 5lf~TIOOS1 by Brian Basset FUNKY WINKERBEAN r CO\)''f U~DE.RSTAND w~ ~OU FE.l"f £..lO(.J HAD 10 CHEM I CIMO£;. DRABBLE by Harold Le Doux TUllBLSWBED8 J ~ & ' ) Alex Graham J l 0 .... 0 •MR W1LSON WAS NICE TO ME ALL UA.Y HE MUS1 BE UP TO SOMETHING • (,l()()'R £ SMAR"f E.NOU6H 10 GE."f fJ. GOOD ~ADE. ON 'THIS -rt.!:>'f WrTHOUf HAVI~ J -ro RE.SOR'f 10 CJ1EA1"1 N6 . • I by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk by Lynn Johnston ~~~-- 1'u. f\cl:ePllHRT AS f\~MENI. by Kevin Fagan f\f{~~ lOMN)Nf. 19~ by T. K. Ryan ~----~~~~~~~~,l.-=-=~-=---~~~~ I • I .:J