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1984-09-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
-. COAST 1111111 T tiURSOA 'f ~l FT f-MBl: H 1 I tq8-1 ------ ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 2~ C E NT <-., o ·rmer Mesa cop getsja;il ter 60-day sentence. 3-year pJ'jobatfon poslllon of pubhc tr.ust, a·person who we invite into our car, our borne and our private lives betrays that tru51;• JudJe said in pronouncing ntencc dunne the hearing this momma in officer that he must pay for his v1c11m· psychological needs. The woman rePC?rtedly hi s been unable to hold a JOb and is haunted by nightmares ofahc ep1sod • te Attomq Man Kunhch claimed the probauon bfficcr \\DS go1 lO recommend th t l.auchlan not be grunted probation because the officer "\\ not rcmor ful" nd would not I ... • m J•IHlal') oa usp1cton of rape 1nual ~ ttempted rape and raise 1m,...ton-ordered in officer's molest a tion case mcnt He\\ s fired two wceb la&er lbe fonner officer has bccf1 free on 11 nee h1 rres1 By STEVE MAR BLE Of Ille o.,lr ..... St.- Former Costa Mesa police officer William Lauchlan was senten~ to 60 da)'I in county jail and three years foi:nal pl"obation today fo r molestina Child-care advocat~s want to mall latchkeys to governor to show support for bill./ A3 • County's hotel bed tax. Increased to 8°~./ A3 :;~;:::~:::::::::::~·!·!·:-!•!•!•:•!·!·!·:~:~:-:::;:;~~;~:::·~:·: Callfomla Cop-turned-call girt Is battling LA pandering charges./ AS i:•:·:·:·:·!·!·!·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::-:-:·;·:;;~::.::::::;:::;!:; Nation Diana lashes out at North Carolina coast prompting governor to seek declar- atlon of state of emerg- ency./A4 Reagan, Mondale on the hustings stressing the economy./ A& -::::;:~:~•:;:;:=:::~~::::~::;:;:::::;:::::;::-:;:::::::::::.::::: World A top Soviet mllltary chief gets the boot for 'un- partyllke behav1ow e Viet leaders tell United State to take all refugees, ornone./A8 Women's Network Alert salutes Jean Aid rich' s ciYJc.actlvlsm, es~lally __ on behalf of the county's homeless./81 Changing lifestyles make physical fitness more lm- portani than ever./81 The Golden West-Or- ange Coast football · rivalry which resumes Saturday has had few dull moments./C1 The Angels continue to go In reverse In the American League West race, f alllng to Cleveland, 7-1./C1 -. ..... ·.···············~.·.·.·.-.·.·················..-.·.· ... •.·.·· . ·~· ....... .,, .... • .. • ... •.•.•.·.·~·····-· .. •.•.•.-..•.················ Entertainment Don't look for substance · In new TV series ''Glitter'' and ''Punky Brewster.'' /83 CBS regained Its ac- customed spot atop the Nleben ratings, no-- thanks to ''The A-Team'' and Monday Night Foot- ball./83 · Bualneu 198--4.Deflclt Aedu~oo_ Act closes loopholes In small businesses.JBS INDEX Births Bridge Bulletin Board Bustness Callforola Classified Comt~ Crouword Death Nonces Horoacope Ann Lenders 1 Mng • MutuaJ Funds Natloriel Newt ~ Paparazzi POiice Log Public Not Sportt Stoek M r Televttlon ThMtert =~Newt - . A8 B' A3 85 A' C5-7 84 C7 C4 ce 82 B1·2 85 A4 A9 81 A3 C3'°" CMS 86 82 83 A2 AC a 22-ycar-old u nta Ana woman he upenor Coun an :Fullenon. stops>(d for a traffic infraction. Lauchlan, who faced a maximum Supcrjor Court J udge James Jud . sentence of tbr'C'C )can in state pnson, told ~uchlan ~e haa ··emba,msscd was ante~ to u~nder himsetr and disgraced ha profession.' Sept 28 at \He county Jalt. ''It's a sad day when an)one in a The judge also told the form~ .. . Plrefl&hter lnjutecl Coeta lleu Fli'e Department Paramedic Marty Hapenln recelYes flnt aid from Actl.q Capt. Jim Dibble, !iCbt, wblle another flrdlCbter boeee llapenin'• back after be wu Oldest man in CDC,· CM's Richard Fort, succumbs at 106 Married 73 years, Tezak said this momina that her father had been at the convalescent he lived through hospital nine weeks to the day . .. He was just srcat until about si:it 22 U.S. presidencies monthsago. then heaotscnile. But at times he talked very gOod," she said. BJ TONY &AAVEDRA .......... ~----And.Fort.l)robably t\ad a lot to talk Of ttM&Wr'11M•wt about, con.s1derin' a life that saw 22 Richard E. Fort, believed to be the Unitt'd States pre 1dencie • two \\Orld oldest man in Orange County, died wars and the c tabli hment of M~or this week in a Newpon Beach League Baseball. convalescent hospital after a lifetime Rutherford B. Haye w'aS pre51dcnt ~panning '106 )Cars, seven months when Fort was born Feb. S. 1878 on a and ix da)s. farm near Winona. Minn. His father A re ident of Costa Mesa for the was a former Union soldier. "ho past 20 years. Fort died Tuesday in entertained hi ~n with battle torie Flagshi Connlcsccnt eentCT from tM-Ctvtl War tHat .ei¥idN &he parently from pneumonia. according countr) IS years earlier. to his dauahter, Ha:zel Tezak, alw of lnaJanu&1")' 1983 intcrv1ev;, Fort. a Costa Mesa. lifelong Republtcn, ~1d his fa,·onte ~n1encmg h been delayed laSt month \\hen Lauchlan•s attome) complamed that a county probation officer 1gned to prepare to ahe ca wa biased. A probation report ecner- all)' carries, substantial "'-Cight an' dmit his guilt. ""Why should be admn guilt ~n tte•s mnocent ... Kunheh id before toda) ·s anng. . l.auchlant.m med arid th father of .. burned while flCbtlna a bouae ~ at 422 16tb Place OD Wednesday. The t--.iy loet all th~ JM>9•eulon lD the blue, lnclad.lnf an Olympic torch. See atory OD Pate A2. The rape charge -as tossed OU& dunna a prchman f) heanftj 1a ewpqn When lhe MunaCU*I Coun) wd be dad not find I.be (PleueMe COP/A2) Hawaii thugs rob NB woman Bandits accost 25 hikers along trail. bid victim s ·Aloha' From staff ud wltt reports Five m cd men, some bran· disb1ni utom tic weapon tJcd up a cwpon Bcaeh oman and 24 other hikers on a Scdtided tra.tl an Hawau nd robbed them of camera jcwdry and other valuables, Honolulu l>Qhct 5aid today. One of holdup men said .. Aloha .. ' to a victimJuSt beforr:fleeing. .. About half ~) up c were jumped by at east lhTc:c guys With some automatic uwns and pistol Their fa.~ rere \\Tapped m T • shirts, -5aid Lynn Ba1tbazor. of Fon Lauderdale, Fla .• after Wedndda)·s ordeal. "They already· had about JS pcoJ>lc hen we joined them, and thcJ iook about another nine after u ·•The IU Y put his gun 10 m y Utt. and said: •ttoYi does that feel?"• id Bill Reed~ I of Fon LauderdaJc. -1 ~id: ·coJd.' - BaJthawr nd Reed. travC:hna togelbcr. ga,; the bandits bOtb their cameras and the little cash the) were ~'field of cwport Beach ·d one ortht masked mm 1 esptttcd hcT request that she kttp her k. .. I looked at him and 5a1d: ·Don't take that. it hold my med1etne: •• said Field. "So when they sat JM down, he left the bac~k on me." field 5aid the robbers toOk veral piccu of jcwclr). · .. ~ tbcv ~" lea";lll. do you know what one of them said to me?" Field said ... He said: 'Aloha, see you next ~ummer.' .. Police said the bandits u d tape to bind thefr first victims, tying up later hikcn v.ith their own cJolhing, pOJicc (Pleue .ee BDDtRS/ A.2) Judge says coun~ can starj: building airport parking lot A scrapbook of memories from SCR' s first 20 yeai;-s Toi TITUS Dash Air commuter carrier closes Mesa company brought ·rourth Im n slon' to Oran e County theater In 1965 "X>ri~e Coumy theater rook on a fourth dunm n 11 r " lend Mith the b111h of 1n unbt/1c~abl ralt-nfed 1mupsoon ro move ~nn1ncnllJ mro Nctt.:ff'}' &fac'h. • "1/d, raucous ind oi'Uflowi,,, wuh raknt. rhc South Coa t Rc~t· tot) '-rrsion of"T1rtuffc" l>un1 1th In n<lnct'.nl bn1/r1ncr ont lhc i una ~U) hou u,c, k•ufll 11 ~udttlK'CJ llltntll ~,.. with l1UllJ1cr and C'l1mon111 for m<>n:' at rhc final curtain call." .. P1Lo T Locsook . ~. ... \ ,, L ' l J )I I I • -- -CoN 11Nulo STORIES ---_ -- OLDEST MAN IN COUNTY DIES ••• Al Fon 1d be " nted to SCI"' e in ~'orld War f, but the Treaty of Vcnnilles w s J!incd an 1919 before he couldJOtn the mlht ry. 8) the &amc 'orld War ll erupted, Fon was 62. 00 Old tO fight. A rettrcd electn l engineer from the Winona Unified School Distnct. Fon moved to Cost Me a in t 964 v.ith his wife, Mane, to~ near their 'onl) child, H~I. · He C\'Cntually outhvcd most of hi~ fnends from back home a~ well as his ! five brothers en(i M$tCn. on annbuted ti1s ton cv1ty to a succc f ul m m c. mnm e th 1 la ted 73 )Cars. He had ISO 1ven up driokin nd smokan his beloved c rs on downplayed his fame the oldc t man m the county, )mg: "I don't know if it' n) credit bem old. A lot of people don't th1 nk a lot abou l old J)(Ople.' • Fon wa thought to be th~ second olde t person in Orange County. with the top honor going to 107-)ear-old Amelia Na1 h of Garden Or<>,c. COP SENTENCED ••• ... From Al leged victim'~ test1mon) to be l)ehevable. • nother felon~ charae was reduced lO ' a misdemeanor and eventual!) dropped because the statute of hm1· talions expired. Followmaajury trial in Jul), a five· woman. seven-man jurv com·icted Laucblan of felony ~exua\ battery but dismissed a similar misdemeanor charge and failed to arrive at a verdict ' on a tti1rd chars:e of felony false imprisonment. ~ The 33-)ear-.old fonner officer has adamentl) proclaimed his innocence. He admitted he violated depanment policy on occasion . but never molested women. "I'm nol a p,enen. I'm not a dangerous man,• he stated after his conv1cuon. Hts dau htcr Hazel said the fl m1ly ~luciantl) pl d Fort m a eon' ale • cent home after he bee me di - onentcd nd began to stumble. mak· ana 11 difJjcult for his 97-)eD.r-old wife Mane. lot kc care oftum. "He.uied to go out on \\Ilks. In the last few months. he could barell \\ lk hundred feet to the ma1lbo}l , ' !aid Tezak. adding that her moth r mo' ed in with the family. . Together. they v1S1ted Fon nt le st once a week. i·ezak remembered that after their last visit her mother said she didn't think Fort would "lasl much tonier." Reflecting on her father'' last few months. Tezak added philosoph1cally th t she doesn't want to match h~r parents knack for living. "I reall} wouldn't want to li'e that long. Wheq you get so you're senile and· you can hardly sec. f think it's time to JO." Fort 1s 4iurv1ved by his wife and daughter. as well as two grand· children and four greahgrand- childrcn. Services for Fort will be held Fnday at 2 p.m. at Pierce Brothers Bell Broad"'"&) Chapel, 110 Broad- way. in Costa Mesa. AIRPORT PARKING LOT OK'D .•. From Al the first l>hase of a comprehensive S 191 million airport expansion plan. Altomeys for the Cit} and SPON alleged the-environmental repon was inadequate and did not comply with state law. decision that truly re{>rescnts the interests of all those with concerns about the airport," Riley commented. He added1 "There is no doubt that parking ano traffic at John Wayne Airport is a diSS'!'CC." comment on the court's decision unul he's had a chance to review it. "We'll look at it and then consider whether to appeal," Dclino said. "I don't think it alters the basic fact ... that the nonh clear zone will . • Sunny and slightly.warmer Tides s.oono~ TOOAY 44p m u 8tcOllCI !Ilg!! II 4• D m u HltOAY ,,.,,.,low 6241m ,. ~~ 11 IOam. 10 IHP!'ll 14 •~ •• '°"' .c 1 oa p"'. ,,_ CNtlotl•..H c l'r10•111e.3lam.1nc1 .. 11111M"11170t ~ pm. ~ J.IOO<'I r -I~ II t It p MU CtndfinaV ,,.~ II I ) 1 I I'll ~ rM 11f1111 I t CltYeitnd 18 Piii Columbo• 8 C COl\Ml'lti.le .Otl. ~d,NH Oehl-fl W0tll'I Temperatures = ·~ .tJ~qv. 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Dunng a one-da) trial on Fnda} attorneys representina. the county argued the new parking lot was nee<led \O provide immediate relief lO ex1s11ng overcrowded parking con· dittons at John Wayne Airport. Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Han said she was "tembly disap- J)9intcd" by the court's rulina. "We really felt v.e had a tronacasc on this., It's a definite setback forus." 1 She also said she would not be the "least bit surpriStd" lf the City Council authorized an appeal after consulting wttb city attorneys. allow John Wayne Airport'TO 10 to 55 fli~~~·~ityhas~aintainedth•tcxtra F1· ro dest.roys Mesa home parking capactty was. needed to v accommodate a proposed increase • from the current 41 daily commercial flights to 55. which thec1ty is fightina. -Supervisor Thomas R1ley. whose d1stnct includes the airpon. hailed the coun rulina as a "step forward" for the coun'ty in its strugle to improve the embattled airport. "I don't see this as a personal vtctory or a county victory, but a Assistant Newpon Beach City Manager Ken Dchno, who oversees the complex airport issue for the city, said be really wouldn't be able to Riley said there never has been any doubt about the board's desire to increase the number o(fliJhts to SS . "That depends on the approval of the environmental impact rcpon (on the expansion plan)." COMMUTER AIRLINE GROUNDED ••. From Al phone callers were ad vised by a tape- rccorded message only that the airhne had discontinued service and how ucket refunds could be obtained. John Wayne Airpon Operations Chief Denis Hom S8ld he had been a~re Dash Air was ''having financial difficulties for some months -now," but had received no fonnal notifica- tion from airline officials they v.-crc halting fli&hts . He said he had instructed count} attorneys to determine whether Dash Air had iniuated federal bankruptcy proceedings. Hom also said he understood Dash Air had been plaaued by short-tenn cash-flow problems and had been searching for new investors who could infuse cash.mtoGilina airline. Dash Air, wh1ch prior to its acqumt1on b) new owners in 1982 was called Air Irvine. scheduled an average of 29 daily fll&hts from John Wayne Airport with its twin-enaine turbo-prop 19 and 36-seat aircraft. The airline leased ramp and counter- space at John Wayne from Fronuer Airlines. Horn said. Recently, the airline was flying flights with only 35 to 40 percept of its scats filled,: Hom said. Dash Air is the second commuter airline to fold at the a1rpon m the past two years. Golden West Airlines v.ent out of business 1n March 1983. 20 YEARS OF THEATER AT SCR .•. From Al I members were having the ume ot theirs. By TOf'.i.'Y SAAVEDRA Of 1M o.ilJ ,... ...,, A torch carried in the relay to the Summer Olympic Games was d~ stro)'ed Wednesda)' in a blaze that autted a two-story Costa Mesa house and injured a paramedic. . Costa Mesa Administrative Fire Chief Jim Richey said Marty Huguenin, 30, was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newpon Beach for first and second-degree bums on his back and shoulders. Richey said the injuries were received when bumina embers. possibly from CoN TINUlU STORI ES -----~ the ceiling, (ell inside the collar ot Huauenon 's jackec. A dozen Costa Mesa firefighters arrived at 12:12 p.m. and found the house at 422 16th Place fully ablaze, with smok4 billowina from the win· dows. The flames were contained by I 2:46 p.m., but apparently not in time to save the structure or much of the family's property. Only the pragc, the roof and the frame of the house were left The blaze caused an estimated Sll0,000 wonh of damage to the structure and destroyed $50,000 in property, includina the Olympic Torch carried in July by I 8-ycar--0ld Sean Kmpard. K.inpard, his fatb~r. mother and sister, spent the rught in a Costa Mesa motel Wedpesday courtesy of the Orange County Red Cross, said 1 spokeswoman for the orpnization. Richey said the cause of the blaze has not yet been determined, how- ever, it docsn"t appear to be of a suspicious nature. The K.inpardt were away when the fire broke out in their Enalish·style home. And firefighters said they succeeded in rescuina. the family cocker spaniel, Fuday, whowasinsid.e the house. HIKERS ROBBED IN HAW All ••• From Al said. As of Wednesday ntght. police had yet tallied the band.its' take. There were no reports of injuries or gunfire. After the numbct of victims swelled to more than two dozen, the robbers fled the wooded area. They were sttll at larae Wednesday nilht. The victims, who were 0lef\ bound iilona the trail. eventually freed themselves and alerted authorities by phone from a store located near the &railhead. police said. While robberies have occurred in the past on the remote trail. police "' ... " said none involved as many victims as Wednesdav's mass holdup. The 2.2·mile trail is located in a remote area on the eastern side of the Island of Oahu. The trail ends at a scenic waterfall fecdin& a fresh water pool at its foot. While other local groups were taking the summer off, SCR mounted "The Hostage" and "Ring Round the Moon" to gather added support. Then came the 1965-66 season, started off by "Othello,'' wi th John Arthur Davis and Richard Rekow 10 the stellar roles and Harold Pinter's brooding comedy ''The Birthday Pany'' with Peter Church and Manha "Catch-22." there was somethma hke "Saved" or "Subject to Fits." But with the start of the 1970s, the com.J>a!!y's fortunes improved dra· maucally -thanks in large measure to some local pla~ritina talent. It began with • One Aew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Iona before the Oscar·winning movie version. "The Boys 10 the Band" and "Indians" were two other exciting offerifl&S. Flushed with success, SCR.decided to "take a chance" on an original musical dealing wt th that penod's hot topic, ecology That first season in the Fourth Step -which included "The Contractor," "The Sorrows of Frederick," '~he Learned Ladies," "Peg O' My Hean" .------------------------------------------ and · "Spokesong" -was a shakedown cruise in which the actors, directors and designers learned how to most effectively use their new toy. It paved the way for such future blockbusters as "The Elephari'i'Ntan," "The Merchant of Venice." "Henry IV, Pan I." "The Diviners," "Major Barbara," "Amadeus" and "The Sea- Mcfarland. • South Coast Repertol) had ar- nved. These two productions were the launching pad from which SCR attained the ~wer and prestige (and financing) with which to move to the Third Step Theater 10 Costa Mesa during the summer of 196 7. Later came the back-to-back bonanzas "The Caretaker" (wtth Davis. Tuche and David Clements) and ''Playboy of the Western World" (which in- troduced a young Ron Boussom in the leading role) The shows provided more artistic impetus for the com· pany's venture uptown. · It would be pleasant to recall that the opening of the new theater was a triumphant occasion. but honesty prevents that. The first show at the Third Step was somethm~ called "81g Soft Nellie,'' about which the-less said, the better Those later years of the '60s "'ere a trying time for SCR since the company continued for a time to operate the Second Step as an expenmental house Even thouah SCR absorbed the .\ctors CirCle Theater of Long Beach. the personnel resources were stretched too thin and the Second Step wu ahandoned. In those days S<. R constant!} brought audiences to their feet - either to cheer or to an early elllt. For every "Streetcar ~amed Desire" or "Death of a Salesman,'' 1t seemed. -!here was a "La Tu.nsta.'' For every That show -"Mother Earth" by Ron Thronson and Tona Shearer (now known to a wider audience as Toni Tcnmlle) -was a monster hit that played as long as tt could to packed houses. then reprised a year later. "Mother Earth" later went on the road and even nad a bnef Broadway run. but notbtn& could eclipse the magic of that opening night m downtown Costa Mesa. The years that followed saw SCR flexing its artistic muscles with such triumphs as "Pueblo," "The Basic Trainm2 of Pablo Hummel," "The Tavern." "Stick$ and Bones," ''The Taming of the Shrew," "Godspell" (another rock musical hot enough to spark a reprise staging), ''That Cham· pionship Season." "The National Health'' and ''The Last Meeungofthe Knights of the White Magnolia " Shows hke these helped open some coax>rate Q9Cketboolcs and the cam- paJiD fora Fourth Step Theater was in full swing. That step was taken in 1978 with the construction of the building which presently houses South Coast Repenory. For the opener. SCR reached back for a favonte from the Third Step days. William Saroyan's "The Time of Your Life." and it was Q.Ui1e fittmi. 4iince the company gull." After that first year on the main· staae. SCR unveiled its expenmental arm. the Second Stage, which has been a proving ground for new playwrifhts over the past few seasons. Among its hi~ water marks: "Ameri- can Buffalo,' "True West,'' "Comina Attractions." "Brothers," "Goodbye Freddy" and "Men's Singles." For me. the Second Stage retails memories of those halcyon days in the Second Step Theater when the company thrust out boldly with sucb unconventional offerings as Benoit Brecht's "Baal" or Laauna Beach playwright Ian Bernard's "Choc- olates." Now. as a nationally recognized regional theater and the crown jewel in the City of the Arts (as Costa Mesa recently dubbed itself), South Coast Repertory has achieved a prom1· nence few soothsayers could have' envmoned baclc. In 1965 when the company's inventory consisted ~ of about S 17 and a station wagon. But David Emmcs and Manin Benson always knew which way the~ were going. They j ust didn't lnow how long 11 would take to-act there. Now they're "here." and I'm confi- dent they'll make the n"t 20 years as excitin as the last 20. --- Just Call 642-6086 Wbt do you· like about tbe Daily Pilot? What don't you like? CaU tlle number at left and your musaae wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered to Ult appropriate editor. The same 24·bour an1werln1 nrvtce may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name and telephone number for verlflcadon. No clrculatlon calls, please. Dally Piiot Delivery 11 Guaranteed Tell us ..-bat's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Pubfrshe{ RoHmary Churchmen Contro rer Stephen F. Carazo Product on Ma1ager Don1Jd L. Wllllam1 C1rculatton Manager •• -----· .. VOL. 77, NO. 257 I MY YOUNG SON starts to school this week ... It's all going to be sort of strange and new to him for awhile, and I wish yoo would sort of treat him gently. You see, up to now he's been king of the roost .. He's been b08S of the backyard ... Hia mother has always been near to soothe hia wounds and repair his feelings. But now things are going to be different. So, W or Id, I wish you would sort of look after him . . . Take him by die hand and teach him things he will have to know. But do it gently, if you can. He will have to learn, I know. that all men are not just, that all men are not true. have faith in his own ideas, even if everyone saya they are wrong ... Teach him to be genUe with gentle people and tough with tough people. Treat him gently, World, if you can. But don't coddle him ... Because only the teat of fire makes fine steel . . . Let him have the courage to be patient . . • Let him have the patience robe-brave.---------- But ~each him also that for every acoundrel Let him be no man's man . . • Teach him the~~ ia a her~ · · · that for ~very crooked always to have aublime faith in himself. poht1can there ia a great and dedicated leader . . • .. Teach him that for every enemy• there ia a Because then he will always have sublime · faith in mankind. friend. Steer him away from envy, if you can ... and teach him the secret of quiet lau1hter. Thi.a ia quit.e an order, World, but aee what you can do ••. He'a auch a nice little fellow, my aon! In echool, ~orld, tea~h him it ia far more honorabl to fad than to cheat .•. Teach him to By DAN VALENTINE HARBOR LAWN -MOUNT OLIVE 17lo,.fuor~ unJ 'i1J1mol'ia/ Pa,./, CEMETERY -MAUSOLEUM -CREMATORY 1625 GISLER AVENUE ·COSTA MESA 540 .. 5554 r • .· Group seeking new members · A group aimed 11 explonna pcrion I _arowth is ~ookina for new members bcginnma Sept. 13. The aroup, 1or adults bet~ n t9 and 30 ycan old, meets every Thunday cvcninJ throu1h OcC. 6 Job and career. sexuality, partnt1ng, If-esteem and mtimate ttla· tlonsh1ps will be amona the topics discussed at meet1np. :,or information, call the Center for .Q.ca~ve Alternatives at 642·9377. latell picnic Stanford alumni, fam1I)' and friends are invited to attend a beach picnic, sponsored by the Stanford aub of Ora nae Couftty, on Sunday, from 1 to 9 p.m. at Three Atcb Bay in South ~una. Cost is SS for adulu and $3 for children a.act 6 to 12. For more information or reservations, call Mike Undsey at 641-1100 days, or Rosalind and Jack Morris at 64+2627 eveninas. Anti-amoklna clinic available Freedom From Smolung is now available throut}l a program sponsored by the American Lung Auociauon, now celebrating 75 yean of service in Orange County. new session of the smokin1 cessation proaram will bea\'D Monday, Sept 17, and continue each Monday .'1id Thursday throuih Oct. 11. . ~ The clinic will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at So Coast Medical Center, 31872 Coast ffitbway, South una, in the Board Room. For more dewls, call 83:>-'fi G. . •• Americantzatlon •• c aasea aet Crime, Inc. .. (/ Oran .,..,.... re•entlon. App~ aald Jae recel•ea 15 to S calla~.· At the end of tbe m .... e he &lb tlae er for commeota. and Mid be aasses on "Americanization.. nd Enalish as a Andy Appllnal alta lD h.la Gaiden Oro•e second tanauaae will be offered begin ina next week by the omce wbere Tae nma Crt.me. Inc. Callen adult education department of the ewpon-Mesa Unified wlao clla1 bla baaln-a amber bear one of School District. App~·· pre-recorded m~ on c:rliDe The "Americanization" c ss prepares the foreign------------------------ml!l------~--------bom foe U.S. c1tizensh1p a meeu every Wednesday -· bu qceJftd praise and cunee. from 7-10 p.m. at Cost.a M Hiah School Room 171 H t 1 b d t • d 26SOFairv1cwRoad,10 staMesa I • o· e e ax increase .E~aJish ~lasses are eduled Monday through Friday · at vanous tu~1cs and places. For information, call the ~~:4~uonoffice,42SF-l8thSL,Cos1aMesa,11 in unlnc0rporated areas Retir roup to meet Monday Saddleback Valley Chapter No. '1689, Nat1onaJ on of Retired Federal Employees, will conduct armonthly meetinaon Monda), Sept. 17, at 2 p.m. cm Federal Savings and Loan Association, 26980 Crown Valley Parkway, Mission Viejo. For more information, can Peter Basone •t 581-1226. Te>Utmlatreu Club to meet The reaular bi-monthly meetinp of the Irvine Toastmistress aub will resume on Tuesday, Sept 18, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Denny's Restaurant in Costa Mesa. All non-members arc invited to att,end the meetings held on the firsumhhird Tu~. For reservations, call carol Home at 8Sl-3816 or Nancy Spitzer at S48-37JO. The Ora.nae County Chapter of the Society for Technical Communicationsewill bold a dinner meeunaat 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the Jolly Roger Inn m Anaheim. Attorney Rod Berman will discuss aspectS oflaw that apply to technical communication. For reservations, call John Scrcdich at 552-8411. • 6:30 p.m • i.a-rul BeaCJa Board of AdJattment, Counci l Chambers, 5~Sforest Ave By JEFF ADLER increase because it might discoura,gc 0t1No.1J,.....•tan tourism and it exceeded the "fair and The Orange County Board of equitable" 6 percent assessment, Supervisors voted 3·2 Tuesday to equal to the state sales tax. mcreascthe6perccnthotelandmotel "I'm proud of Orange County.for · bed tax to 8 percent in unin~----..-rcs-.isting taxes," the supervisor corporated portions of the county. added. The tax increase would generate an additional $900,000 per year for However, Board Chairman Har- county coffers, county Tax Collector-rictt Wieder, who Joined Supervisors Treasurer Bob Citron advised the Ralph Clark and Thomas Riley in board in rccommcndina the 2 percent 'approving the increase. maintained increase. He said the county could the county .. still is 1hi ng visitors a expectto collect a total of$2.4 million barpin." · in bed taxes this fiscal year. j Wieder pointed out the tax 1s paid Before the tax increase becomes by visitors to the county, not resi- final, it must be approved by super-dents. And she said the visitors who visors a second time. The matter is stay in hotel and motel rooms often scheduled for a second vote next availthemsclvcsofcount} beaches or Tuesday. harbor a.nd park facilities for which Supervisor Roger Stanton joined they arc not charged a usage fee. Supervisor Bruce Ncstande in votina The tax is levied on all occupants of against the tax hike after County hotel, motel or inn rooms for a Counsel Adrian Kuyper advised the maximum 30-day penod. The .6 board passaJC of the tax-slashina percent tax was levied by the board in Jarvis IV initiative, which will appear 1971 . Last year, supemsors voted to as Pro~ition 36 on the November maintain the tax at the long-standing balloL could force the roll-back of the 6 percent rate. tax to us 6 percent level. In his memorandum to board Nestande said be opposed the members. Citron noted \hat the PoucE Loe Police seek knife wielder in thre-e S. Coast holdu~ ~ entered Snow White a caners, 3076 7 said the bandit iot away with less than Crown Valley Parkway, at about 4:45 S 100. p.m.1 according to Orange Gcunty • Earl) Tue~y. a man wearing a Shenfflt. Richard Olson. blue jacket and baseball cap ruShed newl >· opened 397-room R nz· rlton Hotel in south Orange County alone would contribute an additional $327.000 to the count) general fund at the 8 percent tax rate. The county• tb1ct w collector also iri(ormed sul>ervisors that 10 of the county's 26 cities assess an 8 percent bed tax on hotel and motel rooms. inctudina lrvinc, Luuna Beach, Anaheim, Santa Ana. J='ull· enon San Oemente, and San Juan Capistrano. Newpon Beach levys a 7 percent tax while Costa Mesa, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach and Placcnua all charge visitors 6 percent for hotel and motel rooms. Citron said. Among California counucs. 18 charge 8 percent and thrcecounties- including Los Angeles Count~ - assess a 10 percent tax. Three other counties charge between 8 and 10 percent, two counties charge 7 per- cent. 18 counties. includina San Dieao Count), le")' a 6 percent ta'\, SlX charge S percent and thr~ counties assess a 4 percent tu, according to Curon. The same·man may have robbed three south Orange County busi- nes~s tbis week, pullina off the holdups 'while clutchina a knife and demand1n1 that lone hopkee~rs open their c.a h registers. aulhonties • ._......._ _ _.,.Id. • The bandit left the cleaning estal>-into Bodecker's Restaurant 23600 lishment with a small amount of cash Rod; field. in El Toro and pulled out a Rer-wvnine-ao.-clerLnot to call_lmifc... l$0n said . authorities. The armed ma .... nll£"-oo~i)Cc1Ui-up ffie Two of the robberies occurred within minutes of one another in Luuna Nisuel on Monday. A man with a six-inch knife and wearina a baseball jersey with black sleeve Five minutes later. a man of the contents of the cuh register and then same description flashed a knife after forced an emplo)cc into a back room enterin1 Anaie's. Famous Pizza. before running off The lo .._. n't 28937 Crown Valley Parkv.a): Olson made public. ' .. 000 block of Brookhu t Strttt throu&h an open window •nd tole cash. coin and Jewelry 'alucd at $2,SSO. • • • Thie'c" cracked a Yiindo" to a car parkrd m the 17000 block of Bell Circle and stoic 1 $300 telc' 1 ion t and a $350 \lacuum cleaner. • • • lntrud rs toleaotf ctubs. golf ball nnd a olf valued at S9 from a IA'! an the 000 block of Lambcn Drive. I meone else. the men ten the tore. anti the boot were disco-.cttd m1 - mg. Mesa seeking to reactivate . . . arenagrlpe B> TO ' A.Av.EDRA OtiliiW,f'W ... An :attempt b) a municipal coun judlie &o mad relations between the city of Costa Mesa ud IM :P8cific Amphsthcatre has h1t a inaa. Theoty J>lans to scndalencrthiswcekaakilljllldM>r Mun1cipaJ Coun Jlld&e Sdim Franklin IO riecd.-e m1sdemcanOT dtar&es ap.inst &he amphitheater b violaung Costa Mesa's noise Otdi~ ICCONiJlil IC Mayor Donn Hall. At the uflina of JuclJe Franklin. llbe City Coundl · ~ last week to paruapate tn a mutual IOUDd suady wttb ed-Wcs1 Inc., the owner of the ampbhbealer. Franklin JeQues1Cd the msullment of a ~· monitonna syslem to a.a. noise emitted &Om rock ccinccrts at the ouldoor areaa oq the OtaDee Couty Fai!J%"()und5. Meanwhile, tbc m1sdemanor cbaqa apin$l ed·West. sttmm1.na &om lWO summer rOck .. coOC"Crts, were placed on hold. 1 Hall saad. however, that Ned· West offac:iall rd'uleilan mvitation b> the cit>: to. 1'1)Ced up lbe s..t1ady and to immediately begin colltC'lina data in time for a Sept. 21 m~tina v.ith Franklin. The JUd&e bad asked on)) lb.at Plana few the monitorinasystcm be submitted at the meeuqa.=-- ments O\ er such items as where the monitors be placed ould tbe1:l be acgotiattd.. Dcbotah cste\, lttome)' {or ed·WCll., Mid the company will stay on the onainal schedUle • ~ thc- J ~all argued that a quicker Khedule 11 needed to fiidlb :the monitonn1 before the amphitheater lt.llOD ends Oct. 3 t, uorucally .,;th a c:oncat by ~ ~ -a New Wave band that provoked many noise com~nu w'ben n performed locaUy 'last 1C&SOn. ··we could spend aDolber 30 days (after ax Scptem ber meetin&) rcsolvina the sound pian. B> tben the season would be over," said Hall .. Theo ~ would have no capacity for mcasurini the tound until the oat season.·· Hall said the council "bad a feeli.na .. when it volld io pan1C1paR in the noise study that Ned-West would not accept the c1tfs offer to begin immedia~·. Neil Pap1ano. chief executive officer and anomcy or the company, couatercd \hat be believed thctt is plenty of time to moiuU>ljTCm.IUlin& CODcerts this scuon. .. We thitik·tbc moruto~ can be doot quicklj," aid Papiano, dd.ina that tbe city ras t.r)'ina to cha.nae the conditions. imposed b)' Judie Franklin. ..We waot very badly for them to accept the (oriaioal) · plan." he said. · Mesa m an loses leg in accid ent on cycle An 18-' ear-old Costa Mesa man underwent six hours of surgery Wednesday at UO Medical C.C1u.er after losina pan ofh1s ri&bt leg in a mo1orcydc accidenL Toby Mslhgan, a spokeswoman at the hoiSpital iD Orange, said Roben Troy Golson was in fair condibOD after the SUJ'ICf'). 1n which doctors fouaht to save his tifebut did not attempt to reattach the Jes. Gol$0n was traosponed by helic:opter to lbe i:nedic:al center after the accsdent around 8 Lm. on Joann Street Just cast of Placentia A venue. Police said Golson v.-as richna bis motorcycle \\CSt on the residential street ~hen a van tra"cling in the oppo 1te direct.ion crossed sn front of him. apparently to tum into a d.rivc,,.-ay. Police said Golson's leg rut the riaht rear bumper of the car and was <;evcrcd at the kn«. iana 's r·pping up Caroliilas nu th1nss:· p0kc \\Om n for t 1011 in. Dt n wavno .. m \\1..-St· the Red Cro t>1 tcr llcadqu nc north\\C t. produ"an . • le force 111 W1lm1ngton. 1d •his mornan.r. "ind'> s far outh 1& Nor1h Mvnk thnt the Red Cro c; wa) "feeding 8 <h. S .. Y.hen: rs \t te of cn)ers· 12.9(X> hun~r) people" hou cit an 49 WILM ING I ON. N .• { f>) -socutl Nice Y-orl\er-01cd in a trottk enc) wH drclarcd. Ma,umum "ind htllcr5 1n D <:ount1c ·• rhey were Hum 01 na bla ted into the nmd nt on his ""' t~ "°'ii: !i the h d lowed to near 75 mph b) still rr1,·in as of5 a.m .... he id. rolm tod ' with 110 mph "and. 5torm ru hcd short midmorning. from a h1 h Monda} of That wa do" from th morelhiln bhnd1ng rain nd tid 10 feet abo'e The.fir t ti ntac hum ne ol the 130 mph. 1th usts to 85 mph. 14,000 c\·acuec who had pc:nt n al, npp1Jli down a water tow r. ason ended a da\ of mdc 1si c Su :tatncd wlnd~ of 75 mph are ucsd3) ntsJit ut nearly 70 helt rs an catdt ng 1pcople who h"d I n hcllcrs ninnmg off hore "fi~n 1t suddcnl} neC'd<-d before !'ltom1 cun become a a 12.;count) area of\: Stal onh ofT guard'.and sendin • whuecappcd charged th~ coast Wcdm•s<la)' night. hurncane. C&Hlhnn. Nearly 500,000 people live WtlV(:S down flooded tr el The C)C of the .;form touched land at • t the wind's JX'Uk. tran'>former~ in the coastal counti<': uaractcd by .. 11\ t tat us 1s that" •• , e had !>Orne I: 15 a.m. at Port F1shc:"r. south of on tortu~ poy.er line bkw up m.e Diana. State oflkials h d said there vcr; ~at damage," id Go\'. Jam W1lmin tun and, cros:. the Cape Fear fi~works. filling th air with par&.: . .,..as no wa> of lrno"tng how m3ny Hunt. adding ij\at early dam f' Rner from SOuthp()n, the National Column) of water swirled an the others were ~tayina with relative) or ts ti mat ~ere ketch) be~ u of the Weather . rv1ce rcpcmed. darkncs and trees bent to the ground. in motels. difficulty in reaching aff~ted rca . Man" resident who had t\ a uated "We'' c heard a lot of popping. • Wilmington PQlice ~1d the) would He wrote to Pre 1dent Rcaian a king Tuesda.)"'rcturncd Wt"dnc da) \I.hen lip.ts flashing. thundering. hght· not respond to calls for c:mc:rgency that he declare the c;tate a major the hurm·anc stalkd off the: l"UaSt to nang .. said the Rev. (ierald Massey, evacuation until the torm had disaster area, with the worst damage sun C) damage to their home and one of about SO people stranded at St. pa ed. and the National Weather i Brunswick and· New Hano, er. A were cau ht along with ightseers b~ Paul United Methodist Church three Service cautioned people to ~tay away .d•Y rher. while. the storm was the storm s lurch to land. blocks from the ea m the island from windows ond remain on lower stall&J. he had ~1d he doubtl'd a "\\:hen the torm began to move community of Carolina Beach. Ooo~ of buildings unless the) were ~u~t for cmergenc) aid would bt· asho~. thc1 had to send people out on Officials said 100 to 200 people had OOQdcd out. • required. · four-"' heel doves alld buses to get spent the night at Carolina Beath. Carolina Power & Light Co1 The to\lrrt of Southpon had "tx·cn . them ba k to the s~her.·· ;a,d Ne:"" The governor had urged that such pakeswoman Ehzabeth Beam '.\aid it hurt and hun bad," stud Police C h1ef Hano' er Count) Sheriff Joe island communities be totally evacu-was 1mpQssibk to tell how much Bill Core~. .. McQuel'n. atcd. pawcr was out, but that CP&l:'s Th~ wind began easing alkr the He ..aid deputies and National Massey ~id there were torrents of nuclear power plant at Southport storm moved over land. Guardsmen were sent to a shopping rain and Carolina Beach resident wasn't damaged. Howe, er. outbu1ld- No m1unes were rc'pOncd toda) center '-'CSt of Wnghh' illc fkach to res1dentJerry Bigley said "visibility is ina,s containing equipment at the bUt one man died of a hean attack check reparts that .. people are breal-almost nil! .•. you can't hardly sec out plant were damaged. he id. while trying \O secure hi~·hou">~ and a in11, ~ ando\\S out and stealing radios in frQnt of you." .. There i so much Oying debns and -;============::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::;::;:;i;::======;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::;-'I bad winds that it's extremely difficult 1 to get cttws out and restore pawer," she said. The eye hovered over t>oth., land and sea. and the weather service uid lhat could ··prolong the strength of the storm as it moves westward .!':-- with the e)c ~assing full> inland later today ... just north of Mynlc Beach. South Carolina. - ' NAtlO N ---~----- EPA foe: Agency hiding toxic news until election By tbe A11ocl1led Presa . \ A 'HIN ,110N -conJre ion 1 muc of the En\1ronmental ProtectionA&ency says the ency 1s noutmg fCd ral law b) dela.>an&. P<> stbl)• until after Elc ction lny. a 1st "lf more than 200 l?X1C le 1tes postn unmincnt thrc:m to pubhc h~lth. Rcp.J mcsJ. Florio, 0-NJ., said the EPA h fi tied to COm(>I) With pro vi tons of the S.1.6 billion'.' u~rfund" lOXIC wa tc etc nup law requ1rma the agency to u~te tts hst of pnontrwa tc ues I.least onn" a vcar. The EPA on Wednesday formally added 128 1te to the nat1ort¥l pnontv list. But those sites were announced 10 September 1983, and Aono charged the EPA 1s delltx.'111tel> concealing the locauon of more than 200 other itc read) for listin • Fate of mJner un.tnoW'D SHIELDS, Ky. -RC'S('uen.·worked throu~ the nighl ll')'Jnl to reach miner trapped 1,600 feet in ide a coal mine ne~ r where the b<?dies of three others were fo~nd after a huge ~lab of r~rk fell in, a stat~ o~caal said. State Mine and Mmerals Comm1ss1oncr Willard Stanley s:t!d 1t has not been <Scterminro if the founh miner trapped inside of Bon TruclonJCo.'s No.2 m1n.c was shit ali"e ... , wouldn't \8Y there is no hopt.'' Stanley said. "But I'd say It ~ould b<' a remote possibility.'' · lndlan to him selfbJ . . . RAPID CITY. S.D. -Fugitive Indian activist Denni!> Ba~k~ wants to surrender to face sentencing on 9-year-old riot and assault conv1cuons so he can get on w11h his hfe. his lawyersa)s. Banks planned to surrcnd.er and ap~r before Circuit Judge Ma~hall Young here today to fa~c sent~ncma for,not1~g withadangcrQU> weapon and assault with a weapon wtthout intent to ki!l. said Rapid City lawyer Bruce Ellison." As far as I ~nderstand, ~ wa~u ~&et 11.o~er with," Ellison said Wednesday. "He v.ould hke to help raise hts kids, be wtth hi family, be with his people." Marrow tian•plant patient dles MINNEAPOLIS-A 12-year-old boy' who received bone marrow fn;>m cad father in what doctors called an unprecedented transplant h~s died a ~in' a seven-year battle againsl leukemia, Randy Veenkcr of Windom d 8t"Un1versily of Minnesota Hospitals Tuesday of wnat Cloctors catted • &ra vs host disease " which means white blood cells from his father's marro~·tt.ackcd the bOy's body and severely damaged his skin, intestines and liver. B tests had shown that the boy's 39·year-old father. Gerald Vecnker, would kc a good marrow donor for his son. But the fa11\er died of a)leart attack Ju e l S while waiting to donate marrow. Ml .. A}nerlca prellm winners told • ATLANTIC<'ITY. N.J. -Bea.na deaf in her left car was ~o J?robtem for Miss Massachusen , Marpret Mane O'Bnen, who .won a Pr:thmmary talent compet1tion by singiifl a medley about men at the Miss Amcnca.Page~nt. An~ Miss Texas Tamara , Hext, proved true to her "st.ate pageant director s assessment that she "h ·all the pans 1t takes to win" when she captured a prehminary swimsuit com t1t1on in a shimmering white outfit. A third of the · 51 contest.ants competed an ch of three catcaorics ~cdnesday m the first night of preliminaries, which c nt1nue tonight and Fnday. The results pf the evenina gown com_petition are ~t secret to leave SO!"C suspense m the selection of the IO finalists who wilt vie for the title of Mm Amenca 1985 on CHARLES H. BARR'S 25 th ANNIVERSARY SALE WATCHES: ON ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING 'NOW IN STOCK THE HIGH QUALITY SWISS LINES THAT YOU KNOW WE CARRY BUT CANNOT NAME IN AN AD LIKE THIS DIAMONDS AND GEMSTONE JEWELRY RINGS PINS NECKLACES CHARMS BRACELETS EARRINGS MEN'S ITEMS: CUFF LINKS TIE BARS TIE TACKS KEY CHAINS MONEY CLIPS KNIVES l 4K and l 8K CHAINS, BRACELETS, & MOUNTINGS FIGURINES, STONE CARVINGS & GIFT ITEMS SALE DATES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 through SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 M tharg and Vito 10 o'clock a.m. to 6 o'clock p.m. .. Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock p.m. CHARLES H. BA RR .. ' l 7th Str t ot Irvine A • Westcl1ff Plozo N wport 8ooth Israelis sign joint rule pact • Saturday. \\ Mb:Juteman launch a sacc VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -A unarmed Minuteman Ill missile launched here early today made a successful .200-nauttcal mile flight to a target in the Marshall rslands, an Air Force spakes an said. Three dummy nuclearwarheadssc_paratcd and struck the missile range n the KwaJalem Atoll in the western Pacific Ocean about 30 minutes after the 4 m. hfloff. said Staff Sat. Fred Bolinger. Jt was the 103rd opcrationaJ test launc of a Mmutemaa missile. Bolingc:r said. . Navy combat report lambasted CO RONADO -A Navy admiral says a congressional repart t questioned the Navy's combat readiness is "wrong." ''When I hear our criti say in the media that we aren '1 ready to fight, I can say with full confidence that they are wrong." said Vice Adm. Crawford Easterling. commander of the Pacific Fleet Naval Air Forces. The admil"al said that the 1nvesuptors who prepared the report "just haven't done their homework." Easterling was responding to a three-volume con~ress1onal rcpart released July 24 by the House Committee on Appropriations. The report, which analyzed U.S. military readiness worldwide during 1982. questioned the preparedness of sortie clements of the Armed Forces. Cooper jury selection ander way -r~ SAN DIEGO-Juryselcct1on in the trial of Kevin Cooper, charged in the u slaymgs of four Ch mo Hills residents. began with a judge telling potential jurors that they could count on six months service 1f selected to serve on the panel. Superior Court Judge Richard Gamer of San Bernardino County also told ~tent.isl ju!C?rs to ref rain from reading or watching. news ~ccounts about the h?~ly pubh~azed ca5C. "I want you to ret.a1!1 any 1m~art1ality that you have, Gamer said Wednesday, the first day ofaJury selection process that is expected to take weeks . . Sheriff defend• b.lrlng 119llc;y SAN DIEGO -San Diego County Sheriff John Duffy says there is nothing illcaal about h1~. refusal to hire homosexuals for depanmental positions. "In this case, I know we are well w1thm the law, and my conscience 1s completely clear," Duffy said at a news conference Wednesday, respondina to s.tate Attom~y General ~Oh!l ~an de Kamp's opin1on that the department's ant1-py pos1t1on was d1scnmmatory and unlawful. Duff) insisted his department has never denied employment to homosexuals solely bccau~ of their sexual orientation but he said the department will continue to exclude gays from hiring for security reasons. Joan Mondale In •tllte BERKELEY -Joan Mondale is on the campaiio trail. predictini victory for ~usband ~alter Mondale in the N~vember presidential election and blasting Pres1de_nt Reapn for ncglcctm& women and education. Mrs. Mondale, ~kins Wcdl\C$d.ay~f0re-:~me 300 Uru'll'USity of California students •. accused Reagan of undermm1n1 the nation's equal education opponun1ty Jaws. "Mr. Reagan's ans'<*er to attracting f\Ualified teachers is to send a qualified tcachcnnto space.'' sh'!°saiCI. "Well, that sa &ood idea. Perhaps we should send Ronald Reagan into space." Mrs. Mondale said her husband i committed to making teaching a "valued prof es ion once agarn." WORLD Radloactlve contlllner retrieved 0 TEND, Belgium -Stlvagccrcwc; today rctrievtd the fimcontainerof radioactive uranium heitaOuonde from a French frciahtcr that sank off the c03st of Belgium 19 days ago, a government spokeswomal) id. The ship was tom o~n by a fierce torrn Monday, anct it was unclear Wl\ether the container of slightly radioactive material had been washed out of the vessel and onto the sea bed. D1 vel}. workmJ m the first favorable w~thcr cond1uons since Friday, in peeled the lwttck of the Mont Louis and brouiht one full and one empty conl.lmcr to the surfate. said the government po~eswoman. CJJemen.to '•t wor.t' I ONDON -Soviet foreign polic:y adviser ha told a television interviewer th qt Konstantin U. hcmcnko iscon1inuing his work as the SOv.iet Union~ top leader. Stanislav Men chikov. the adviser, was uked about an unattnbutcJ report 1n the Wc~t German new paper Die Welt that said the 72. )Car-old So\iet pre 'dent wa ho p1t.ahzed after appearing at an awards c rcmon> last ttk. "1 has i the fint ttm I hear about 1t," Mcnch1kov said in Mo OY., "here he wa antcn1cwed in Enghsh by the Bnush Independent Tele\ 1 ton program·· hannel 4 New ,.... II ~know 1s that Mr. cmcnko ts "" r kin t it ha d k," 1co hikov 1d Wednesday. .. Cop-turned-call girl bilttles panderingrap ' W ANOEW ( P) -or 10 ye rs he wore a ln enforcement un1fonn, but rn her lat 1 court ppe ranee. No'rm Jean Almodovar h d three-tnch hot pink fingernails. plk:c heels nd an nkle brnoclet - trademarks of her new occup:n1on as a S20Q..an.hour call '1rl. Almodovar, who 1s writm 8 book about the scandals he saw as a trafl1c officer in the Los Angeles Police • Department's troubled Hollywood Division, 1s the dcrcndant an an unusual pandcrina case. The prosecution. she believes. i an official effort to block her fledgling literary effort -an unfinished novel about h r hfe callep .. From Cop 10 ~ C II Girl.. ~ .. h I d me nd id u "' her rnnca o Its I dcr. M rgo t ''There· a\\ h le bunch of ndnl fl nlll ) to be ~ II girl that he J m h 1d he'll nd up n m the book that the coin womcd " ntcd to II') ll lmodo u recall . group to the tnal bout," ) Almodov r. 33. who Whatever hap~ned, lmodo .. nr Hcrh iatll-JUilundcr.S-CtcL..f- tnal is expected to begin 11lursday \\Ound up under rrcst and charged m de her anchgibl to be a rcaular When he was arre tea nc d) a ye r \\Uh one count of pandenn -a policewoman, but he qu hfied a * ago, tre says, lhe pohce scbed her felony lh t carries a mandatory Jail Cl\ ahan traffic offlCer and was as· manuscript u ev'i<!ence und hn.,e sentence. unhke prostitution cha~, 1gne(! 10 the Hollywood Dl\lston in refi5uhsed to rc_tukr~ it. f wh1c1h arc m154cmeanors and o n . J972. e was pie ~up lb the result o a r"u t m probation. probe m wh1ch.anqth r traffic ofhccr .. , he charge 15 ndaculous." he She cnjo}cd her work. he ys, but pretended to ~ a convert to nro t•· ·~)S ''You don't arrc~t a prostitute found " ndal1 and corrupuon .. tution. The case inst her m lu<les for pandcnng. I'm not a madame. 1 wnhm the d1v1 ion .• he allcgcJ me thrtt hours ohccrct tape:-recordings don"t have other girls working for was used s a sex obJC<'l b) male an which Almodovar >S he dis· me:· officers. cu sed ''intimate thanes ... girl to girl" Since her arrest, Almodovar has with her former collen uc nd in· become a rnllying point for't'oyote. a troduced her to a potential client. prosututes' rights croup based in San f • MEET .DESIGNER FRANK SMITH FROM .· ' / , . IN N' A • EVAN-PICONE AND PREVIEW THE 1984 FASHION COLLECTION At onct classic and wry comempor11ry, Ewn·Picone "fJ!nes your fashwn lllllll'tk this suson. Wtth mmnn4r /lzpMls •na .,oft. femmiru Imus. 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Simd.y. ~tmibt-r 16 •t 2 p.m. ·u:ith ·mform41 matkling imri1 4 p.m. l LAND• u. uicide of boy recedes news of cash in bank , MARINA (AP)-fwo weeks after month for three )t'an $46 of Hollt\ 's the ton ofian Army 5ergtant hang~ paych« w nt to a fin nc oompan} tumeelho II' e his parents .. one less in Florida 10 pa) off a 1970 loll" mouth to feed." the trualina family · After the loan w&l> paid oil tnt' baa learned that a $'l;5oo savinp l)&ymcnts col\tinut'd to 10 to tht' kcount Wti found in a Kentucky finance compan) and tht'n into a bank. Kt'ntuck} savings account, ahhough "That money could have pulled us the Holleys didn't know precisely throuJh," said Jennifer Holley, where, she said. mother of the OO). "I could've bOu&ht "We knew all the: while we'd have aroccrics, I'd have been OK." the allotment goina to sa,•ings (so) Danny Holley, 1.3, was . found we'd ha"e mone)' \\C could use when hanaina from an cave of the flimilys we aorback (from-Germany}. It just rented home on Aua 27. didn't ao right .... It wasn't no million He bad only lived in this Monterey dollari but 1t would have tided us Bay communit)' since June, when his over," she said.. · father, Sat. Johnnie Holley. moved Holley ·had written from West his family from Germany to Fort Ord Gel'man} last sprina to get the money in anticipation of a transfer to Souttl but· the lencrs wcnt.unans"'ered. sbe . .. - High-ranking Soviet booted ·unpartyltk'.e tendencies· cited as reason for dismissal of chief Nikolai Ogarkov WASHINGTON (AP)-A senior attend the U.N. scs ion. Soviet diplomat has told'the Reagan e>garkov. "ho a1_>peared to be n administration that Nikolai V. hnc to ~ucceed Dmitri F. Ustinov os Ogarkov was dismissed last week u defense mini ter, was replaced chief of the Soviet armed force chief of the So"1et acncral staff by because he showed ••unpartylike Seraei F. Ahkromcye\'. tendencies:· a knowledgeable Reagan The shif\ surprised U.S. officials administration official said today. who have been keeping a close wat.ch The Soviet diplomat's explanation on decision-making tn the Kiemlm. of the unexpected dismissal of the The Soviet president, Konstantin U. marshal, whose career had appeared Chernenko, has been reported to be in . to be on the rise, was first reported in poor health. Some analysts here today's editions of The New York believe power is shared princi,,.lly Time& and confirmed to The As-amona Chernenko, Grom)kO and sodatcd Press by an official who Ustinov. . demanded anonymity. The Soviet diplomat was not Korea. The family's money ran out, u1d ' • ~ ---~H+-4-:i--and before llc died D.anny....coilc.c'""-=te=d__,,...,.t, Col Martin Johnson of Fort cans to help make ends meet. r s's imcraency services office said The source indicated the disclosure identified by the U.S. official. who is of a tiighly , seo$itive diplomatic well infonned on dctelopments tn • con"ersation was a matter of some Moscow. He also declined to provide embarrassment to the adminis-further details. l I .. Several days before his body was Holle) had attempted to resohe the found Danny told has mother, "If you matter with the help of an officer in didn't have me to feed. things would Germany. "tration, which is gcarina up for talks The Soviet aovemment has not Funny face off Sept. 28 between the presi4ent and given a public explanation of the 10 better." "We eventuall)' checked the re-· -Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. ouster of the 66-)·ear-old marshal. 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As the incumbent and challencer focused on pocketbook issues Wednesday, Mondale's running mate, Geraldine Ferraro, was doaaed by_ yet another Roman Cathohc official on the abortion issue and by her House collcaaues on the issue of financial disclosure. · '~he tried to quell the abortion furor by voktng the w~s of John F. Kenne ' • who said 24 )ears ago," I do not spe for my church on public matters a neither docs the church speak form ." Rea~n. w1 o makes a quick tnp to Nashville, Tenn . today fora birthday celebration at the rand Ole Opry for country music star oy Acuff, press- ed forward with ''\belief . that Mondale commi~ted "-.,r:>liti?l blunder by dcclanng he wo 1 crease taxes. "The mam difference between ourselves and the other side 1s, we see an America where every <tay 1s the Fourth of July. They see an America · where every day is April 15th," he told a rally of an estimated 25,000 pcofle an Endicott, N. Y. •• do not believe. as my opponent most assuredly docs. that govem- rttent's lfCStest challenae 1s to con- vince us hillier ta"es will be _1..ood for Amcrica,"'hc told scruor ciuzens. At no time did Reagan mention that Mondale would rai~ taxC$ only on upper-income taxpayers and on corporations and that the resultina revenue would be pegged for reducing the federal deficit. Nor did Reapn mention the defici" which will top $180 billion this fiscal year. or has own 1980 campaign pledge to balance the b!-id&et 1n his first term. Weapon making ~ig industcy 1n San Quentin Prisoners can make guns, knives from ·almost anything . maximum-sccunt) pnson, a collec. lion of the baddest of the bad. "The!le guys are here 24 hours a day. The)· know this plaoc intimately, they know the system, they know how the place runs and they know hov. to use it to their advant~e. They don't SAN.QUENTIN (AP) -"A well· run the prison. We do that, but there developed industry" inside San arc limits to what we can do." Q~cntin Prison producesaunpowdcr, The means of production, as ex- knaves, blowauns, bomb~. zip auns. plained by Everly, are nothing shon spears and other weapons used in a of genius. To make aunpowder, for !'IPidly risina number of assaults on example, the prisoncn take sulfur inmates and auards, according tO from match beads, carbon from officials here. burned wood and nitrates from dried T~e weapons and related problems urine. . of violence were detailed thi week in For a aun. they rip apart' a map1ine the San Francisco Examiner. In the and roll ~he paacs .toacthc( tiahtl)' story. Nickola Freye recalled .some aflcr coating each With.a mixture of advice she recciVcd from an inmate 508p.~nd \loiter. T!Jcy bind tht> barrel when ~he beaan her JO~ as legal affairs with string, plug one end and drill a coordinator at the pnson four years hole for a fuse -thus creatina a ago. breach-loading. single-shot weapon. "Be careful," he said. "The auys•~ · They make a fuse of toilet paper can kill you with anything sharper soaked in dissalved match heads than a marshmallow and l'm not tamp hom~made gunpowder into the really sure they couldn't do it with one barrel and use anythina from a of those .. Th~r can make a weapon out ball~~t pen to ~ pebble for the of anythtnJ. pro1cct1lc. The truth of that statement is "It might only work once," sllid proven by th~20wca~nsguards take Everly. "It's not the kind of aun you away from inmates m an average could use over and over, but it will month. And the effectiveness of the work once, and it will kill." weapons is shown by the number of Other examples are plentiful: assaults that take place inside prison ~riso~-madc gunpowder is packed walls. mto pipes to make bombs. Ballpoint ~r> 1978, there were 78 assaults with pen tips serve as finng pins for zip pnson-madc weapons. Last year, JUns that can fire cartriagcs smuaaJed ~here were I 09. So far this year, l 06 m from outside. And stolen soup t'!matcs have been assaulted. Six spoons are honed into razor-sharp $tarting competition Lea Kamm of Pendleton, Ore., u~nd.I bU •teer durtnc the •treer roptna competition da..rin« a ptellmlnary l'OWld of the Penclleton Rou.nd·up. The 8 20,000 rodeO omc1&11y t>eaan Wednetlday. died. blades for knives and spears. Althouah the institution, located "It's an industry, a very well· about l S miles north of San Fran-developed industry," said Everly, cisco, has a reputation for racial explaini111 how weapons arc .JOmc- fiahting. a correctional· officer SA)'S times sold. Extradition ordered-in Belushi death many fiahts result from "a turf Guards search the cells of the dispute." · prison's general population -about Cathy SIT\ith may appeal order to stand trial for comic's drug-overdose murde_r __ mtXture of heroin and cocame ~bich killed him. She was indicted in March 1983. Mi~ Smith has been free on ball for the past 18 months. wnung an _autobiographical book to be called, "Chasing the Dragon." Jt is scheduled for publication in October. "Inmates wantina to dominate a half of the 3,400 inmates -once a cell area dictate who will or won't be month. Cells in the managcment- celled next to them. They're using control and security housing sections, spears so they can stab inmates and where most weapons arc found, arc offi~fS .through the bars as they chcckc~ weelcly. pass, said Lt. Fred Everly. "They use But inmates have come up with · blowguns for the same reason." clever ways of hiding their carefully Two guards recently suffered made arms. Sometimes they cut holes superficial wounds as a result of such in the walls and cover them with attacks. One mmatc required major plaster made of toothpaste. Somc- surgcry to save his life. times they ask another inmate to hold "You have to understand that this them, repaying the favor with a gift of is a level-four institution, this prison prison-made liquor, sexual favors or and Folsom," Everly said. "This is a smuggled narcotiC:S. Mom sµes county for not returning her son's skull BOSTON (AP) -The first three bo& tunics seen in the state in 10 years have been found in western Massa- chusetts, but zoologists ~y the exact • location of the Clem mys mublenbel'Jii is a state secret of sorts. That's in deference to the rarity of the boa turtle and the sensitivity of the \\ctland habitat in which they live, said Massachu~tts Hcnitaie ---Pn>JJ•m~oantScott Metvin.-- Thc turtles arc on the state's cndanicred species list, and can't be collected or posscs~a without a special permit. TORONTO (AP) -Cathy Evelyn Smith, charged Wlth murder in the drug-overdose death of comedian John Belushi, on Wednesday was ordered extradited to stand trial in California. Judge Stephen Borins of York County Court ordered the 37-ycar- old Miss Smith extradited on the murder charge and 13 counts of admimstcnng dangerous drugs, say- ina prosecutors had presented a "pnma facic" case strong enough to warrant a trial. . Her lawyer, Brian Greenspan, said he would announce soon whether to launch an appeal. which could take years if pursued to the Supreme Court of Canada. The prosecutor, Ari Coomaraswamy. said he expected an appeal and also a request for bail pendina the final outcome. In Los Angeles. Attorney Robert Philibos1an applauded Borins' ruling and said Greenspan has IS da)s to appeal. "We don't want to reveal the exact site. We're concerned panicularly with people (tryina to collect) them. The)' occurred in wetland that'$ particularly seMith·e," Melvin said. "We're pretty excited about it," he said ... One rca on they're difficult to find is thc)'rc not very bia. + '300.00 '- .. They're little au> , ma} be three to four inches aero on the hell, They have a bright oranr he d, and arc a dark brow n-gray1 h color.•• The also have a h bit of burrow· ma under mud and \ t ctatton, m k-" '"f. discovery even more unlikel)'· nc IUY. re VC!)' secrcmc~" obcn Zappalona. a rtpttlc expert Who tudacd the tunic for the tate of New Jmey an the 1970s, 1d dunng h 1tn\esupuon. "They pend a lot of time in tunnels and rn y area ne r brooks." Melvin \\OUld say the find s an De11k hire ount , hich coven the western end 'Of Mas hu n from the Vermont border in the nonh to the C1onncchC'\LI bord rm the outh cash or accessories hack Brand new 1~84 Nissan Piclc·vp. 5 spHd. N I • A II Ill DO¥t ..,_ .... port 1Mcb • 1'M·W·1300 Daily Pilat Cl If 1 d Adv rtlslng 642-5 78 "Ulumatcly, we Wlll have her back," Philibosian sai,d. "I'm expect· ina to have her back in Los Angeles in two to six months." He said prosecutors will ask that MISS Smtth be held without bail while awa1tmg trial. Belushi gained fame on NBC-TV's "Saturday Night Live'' for his mad- cap portrayals of a Samurai. swordsman, a blues singer. a bee and other fanciful characters. He left the television show to star in films, and died March S. 1982, at age 33 in a bungalow hotel 1n Los .\ngelcs. An autopsy found acute cocaine and heroin intoxication. Police qucsuoned Miss Smith - a former backup smacr for Gordon Liahtf oot and others -then released her. and she mo,cd back to Canada. Toronto is her hometown. In affidavits presented at the extra· dition hearing, two friends of Belushi's said they 151w Miss Smith mix white powder "ith water and tnJcct the comedian with the solution many times in the five days before he died. On Wedncsda>. she listened to the Judge's ruling without visible re c- tion. then was taken immed1atel) tb 1 detention center. Greenspan araucd in the three-day extradition hcarin last month that the evidence against Jiss m1th would not support murder charges under Canadian law because there was nothing to su~ she intended to kill him. · • The case was reopened after the -,;..;;.,,...;-......,....-...,..-,_,........;;_...._""----------....,...,..--=-------....;;..- National Enquirer. a weekly tabloid: quoted Miss Struth as saJ':~ she inicctcd Belushi with a "s ball" TAX -SHELTER DEADLINE APPROACHES! EXPERT GUIDANCE A .MIJST! J -A-A' ost viable tax shelters for · 1984 will be gone by the year ~s 1 V l fourth quarter. Therefore, between September 15 and October 1, the experts at Hershber9e·r Financial .Services- are giving top pnority to clients seeking tax-advantaged investments to offset 1984 income . Call 1-800.821·8104 today to set up your free mtroductory consultation. Learn how you can m1mm1ze taxes now and in Jhe years ahead . -M 200 In 1d Call orni t \. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thu 84 Dial 911 only for emergency, {'O!ict; remind · h this an emergency'!" 1 h t' · the lir t Que uon ac;kcd "'hen citi1cn dial Qll. lf it soundc; ht.:e a sill> que tion. that''i only ause some citizens are u'>tn8 the icounty erri'ergenc_y nu_mber to rcpon not cntical. will often be placed on hold while dic;patcher take emcra· ency calls. Police also ask citizens with emcra- cnC)' call~ to bear with di'ip:l\chen. who ask what omctime appear\ to non-cmeracncy s1tuat1ons. be too many time--consumma que • Law enforcement agencies art ask· t1ons 1ngciti1C~ to USC the 911 nu~ber for "Just remember that the dis.patcher cm~raenc1es only. and to dial the ~s already sent oOiccr to your call police depanment s r~ular business nd the further information 1s to help numt;Jer when reporting .non--cmerg-cm help }ou:· authorities say. ~n~y incidents such a animal control The proptr reporting numberi. on 1nc1dent, parkana problems and even the Orange Coast for non-emergency thefts. sitations are: .Newpon Beach, An e"ler'J.en9 situation 1s defined 644-3717: <!osta Mesa, 754-5252: ;\S "an t1'nmrd1ate threat· 10 hfe or Huntington Beach. 960-8843; Irvine, ~nous proptny loss or damage." 660-3700 and Fountain Valley. C1t1zens with problems where time is 962-4444. · Parking ban. voted in South Laguna South UiJunans soon will find "no parking" signs being erected along residential streets. established on West Street, Egan Road, First Avenue, Second Avenue. Third Avenue between V1rgma and Sunset streets. Ninth Avenue. Tenth A venue, Sunset Drive, V1rgrn1a Wa> between First and Eleventh streets. Eighth Avenue between Virginia and Pacific Coast Highway, Eleventh A venue and Ocean View The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved establtshmg no parking and tow-away zones along many South Uiguna streets after county Fire C'h1efi.arry Holms f'C"" quested that emeraency vehicle ac- cess be improved by restncung on- strect parking. I nstallat1on of the signs desi,nallng the zones to be banned to parking will begin Sept.. 18 and should be com- pleted within 45 days, accordtng to Supervisor Thomas Raley, whose district includes South Laguna. The board approved the acuon after at was studied and endorsed b> the county's traffic committee. 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Irvine. boy There llspino~. Fountain Valle), girl in ton Be ch, boy A 1tH L daandAnhurD vi .Hunu Be h. bo) on Crystal Catffetlral gets tax refund By lhe Auoctated Pre•• to pply th:u to the phy teal space that wa to bt a scd nd came out with the 48 percent mtuctton.'• Yid asse ~f.s spokesman Webster Guill6r). . Janice and Rohen Hollings.worth. Huntmaton Beach. girt Carol and John Barna, Huntington Beach. boy AqtaatU Kathryn and John Humphrey, Nl'W· port Beach, girl ptemHrl Patncta and Paul W.A. Huntington Beach, girl The I') tal C thedral m Garden G•o"e, which paid S47~.18S in back taxes undc-r prote t, "'ill get a refun<f ofabout $149,000, the Oranic Coun· ty asscs~or Ja)'.~ The refund i~ based on a tax a~essment that was reduced by 48 -pt"rcent on the d1urch Headed by Mitchell. nationally known television p s1or Robert Schuler, al·cordina to Asses <>t 1 he church lost a tax-exemption battle in 1982 over the issue or usina the cathedral for public concerts e~d other profit-making event and paid it oacli.'. taxer Au4. 31, t983 It ~ad lost an. apptal It filed on f ant Amendment grourtds. ... • Church spokesman Michael Nason 5aid the cathedral hadn't been notified of the refund oflictally. L1ha and Carlos Lopez. Costa Mesa. HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL boy Aa&ult !l Aagast t3 Mr. and Mrs. Ricl\ard H u. Hunt- K1m and Callan Kloeckner, Costa in;ton Beach, girl Mesa, boy . Aa1a1t U Margaret and Joseph Aseltine, Hunt-Mr. and Mrs. James Norri~. Hunt- inaton Beach. girl · ington Beach, boy · . Shellie and Kennith Jeffery. Fountain , Mr. and Mrs. Edwal'd Miller. Hunt- Valley. girl · · ington Bcacb,'g1rl Diana and Michael Van, Huntington Aapsl U \ ' Beach. girl . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fries. Co ta Yen Le and Thai Vinh Tran. Costa Mesa. bov , • Mesa. bov · -Aapsl !4 . A•gust !4 Mr. and Mrs Gus Chompff. Hunt- Naom1 and Tom Moon. Huntington ington Beach, girl Beach. bo> · Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett. Irvine. Ltt and David Green. Huntington girl Beach. girl Aagust %$ Gayla and George Strong. Hunt- ington Beach. girl Marta Uribe and Hrenan Escobar. Newport Beach, boy August %5 Jeanne and Douglas Prenovost. Huntmgton Beach, boy Debra and David Ostrom, Hunt- tngton Bc;u:h, girl Aa1u1t H Sheryl and Ronald Renoux. Hunt- ington Beach, boy Aagast !7 Julia and Edward McCann, Hunt- ington Beach, girl C'hnst1ne and Steven Brereton. Costa \1esa. boy Bngitte and Randall Uiwson. Hunt- ington Beach. girl . Aapst %8 Susan and FranCJsco Chang. Hunt- 1ngta.n Beach. girl Debb\. and Mark Puro. Costa Mesa, boy . Kay 11nd Kent Simons. Fountain Valle). boy Knst1 and Kenneth Stephenson. Irvine. g.arl lda May and Ramon Llamas. Foun- tam Valley, boy August !9 Georgette and Nicholas Stragg1, Fountain Valley. girl Kathleen Jones and J.C. Scott. Foun- tain Valley. girl August %t Dant and. Patric!( T~omton. Hunt- ington Beach, girl Angela and Kenneth Z1mmet. Hunt- ington Beach. boy Tsu1-Me1 and Tso-Kuo Fan. Hunt- .. Coming to WE ... 'lfCIJ FF PLAZA Mary Cone and William Wilson. Costa Mesa. girl Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Brooks. Foun- tain Valley, g.irl · Aa1ust %7 Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Bourque, Huntington Beach. boy ' Mr. and Mrs. John Uhl. Costa Mesa. boy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spnnger, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Aagut ti Mr. and Mrs. David Simmons. Costa Mesa. g.irl Mr. and Mrs. Donald Illingworth. Huntington Beach, girl Aa1ast zt Mr and Mrs. Craig Wells. Hunt- ington Beach, girl Mr and Mrs. Gregory Brown, frvtne, g.arl Aupst30 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hallock. Irvine. girl Au1u1t 31 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Payne. Costa Mesa, girl WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER SANTAANA September l Zella and Kent Smith, Santa Ana Heights, boy Cindy and Donald Uimm. Irvine, girl Joyce and Greg Cross. Irvine. boy September! Cheryl and Jon Good. Costa Mesa. bo> Sep&ernbu 3 Nanc) and Roger Sprau, Irvine. girl Edythe Camp. Costa Mesa. boy 0 ~ 0 (! 0 0 ~ Bradky Jll'Ob . "We took the: words and dcsaip- tions that they gave us and attempted 'Dunk Badham' tea party set ~.unday A "Dunk Badham" tea party, protesting "taxation without rep- resentation"under U.S. Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach, is sched- uled by the Carol Ann Bradford campaign for Sunday m Newport Harbor. Bradford, a Democrat, is chaJlenging Badh.am for the 40th District C'on&!:essional seat. Bradford supporters will toss bales of"Badham tea" overboard from the Pilgrim of Newpon during the 2-5 p.m. event. For 1nformation, call 645-0178. • • • Hoping to strengthen Democratic voter 1urnout IO Orange County, the state Democratic pany has initiated a voter registration dnve between now and Oct. 9. Persons interested , in helping with the registration drrve will receive $2 for each Democrat registered in areas taraeted by the party. For information, call 953-8776. • • • • Candidate Carol Ann Bradford 1s scheduled to be a featured guest Friday at tbe South Orange County Democratic Club meeting. The meet- ing. which begins at 7:30 p.m., wt~l be held at the Western Federal Savmgs and Loan, 26980 Crown Valley Parkway, in Mission VieJO. Vacancy on FV panel. Applications are bemg accepted to fill a vacancy on the Fountain Valley School District's Personnel Com- mission. The opening was created by the resignation of Harry Budds last Niguel student at Harvey Mudd Uiguna Niguel resident Gerald D. Brennock Jr. is among 145 men and woman enrolled this September m the freshman class at Harvey Mudd College of Claremont, a coeduca- ttonal undergraduate college of engi- neering and sciences. Brennock, a graduate Dana Hills High School, 1s the son of Joann Brcnnock of Laguna Niguel. July. The schqol district follows the merit system for all classified (non- tcaching) employees. The system, designed to ensure that all such employees are selected by qualifi- cat1ons, involves the classification of JOb positions, establishment of rules and regulations, disciplinary hearings and caftdidatc selection procedures. The Personnel Commission is de· scribed as a non-panisan public body responsible for running the ment system according to California law. The commission has three members appointed to staggered three-year tenns. Those interesting in serving should submit a leuerof intent to the director of the Personnel Commission. 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While my. husband and I were iak.ina our daily bike ride lhrough our lovely TeWinkle Park lat Sunday afternoon there were a lot of pho- tOlf'lphers from the Camera Club, I assumed. This was fine fun to watch them snappina pictures of beautiful TeWinkle and lovely models in their frilly dresses and picture balS and tht cute slim models in cool shorts and bathina suits. But as we stopped to re t ov.er- looking the waterfall. ~e were pres- ented with a very youn1airl in a black bathina suit with leather bullet belt. Bathinf suit cut way over the hips (inch o fabric in front) and a thin line up the back to cover the rear end. She proceeded to bend over with.her leas as far apart as pc>ssible and looked throuah her leas to smile at a photographer. Then she proceeded to gerdown on her knees and spread her le~ again and lean back as far as ~ssible, exposina as much as poss- ible. wanted my grandchildren to gee this exPQ in TeWinkle Par~ l t Sund y afternoon. We try lo keep youn children from purchasing ma_p1ine that exploit &irl and women in thi fashion. Why should it be permitted in o ur park? • One mother came and took her . little boy away from fi1h1ng bcCausc the) were there. So l know. other people ~e"' annoyed too. We Shouldn't have to drag our children out of the parlc to keep from $ecing this t)·~ of photoaraphy. Like I said earlier, the others there were takina bathing suit pictures too but not like that. The poses this airl and photoara- pher were exploitina were not art. This was just plain trash. I think the Camera Club should be told not to allow this tr~ of photography in the parks. Let s clean up our act. Let's keep the park clean of trash. • ti K 0 fl .. _ • ~#' • • PA'l1UCS 8UCllAJIAJI ........ Hatfield probe far from flniShed Efforts to resolve questions leads to contradictions I would normally just not look or continue my ride, but there were small children fishinaand feedina the ducks and watching the photo&ra- phers. I certainly would not have Thank you for listening. l hope you will print this so that other parents will know we have a right to say what we feel. ASHlNGTON -FBI aarnu arc scourifll Washingu>n for details of the relationship between Greek arms ---------~---------------------------. merdlantBasilTsakosandSCn.Ma.rt Concerned Costa Mesa mother JOAN WHITMAN Costa Mesa Another chorus against .noise To the Editor. I would hke to reply to ~our front- paie "Rock Siar Wars" aniclc, Fri-dal, Aug. 17. have attended shows at both the mentioned venues. l have just a few comments. I saw "Camelot" at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Jul¥· You could hardly hear a world of 1l for the noise of the fair goina on next door! WhQ plans these things?! I went again to sec laura Bram.gan, Aug. 12. I must sav. the volume was so loud that we left before it was over. I don't know what it is like to Jive in the surroundin1 neighborhoods; but, if this offers any indication. I would think it not too pleasant. Asa final note, it seems to me Steve Redfern is doing some inconsequen- tial mudslinglini in accusina. Irvine Meadows of mailing "bad r.ress" to Bruce Sprin~teen. After al , if th~re weren't any 'bad press," then Irvine wouldn't have any to mail. TERRI GORDON Irvine In defense of CM City Council • To the Editor. which votes only as his homeowners Mr. Millar in his letter to the editor desire, any more than I want one dated Aug. 31 states that the Costa which never takes their interests into Mesa City Council, by castina certain consideration. To the extent that the votes, has chan1ed the Amencan City Council pays too much attention theory of representative government to the business agenda. M1llar's and thus "has &JVCO unfortunate and criuc1sm may be well taken. On the unnecessary support to Marx-other hand, the council's desire to ist/Lcninist attacks upon it." What obtain a broad base of tax revenue utter nonsense! from remainit;l4 undeveloped land ts Millar confuses his desire for certainly a legitimate point of view. maJOrity rule with representative If Mr. Millar is truly concerned government. Thus, m his vtew, any about representative govemmen1.t he officeholder who docs not unfailinaJy should run for office. He miaht nnd v01e as a majority of the constituency that taki~ responsibility and ma.kin& desires is undermining the American tough decisions is part of the job of system. Even if one assumes that every elected officeholder. To accuse homeowners as a grour. have a smale responsible council members of prac- point of view, Millar s conclusions ticmg "Soviet" principles is unfair. arc absurd. irresponsible and outrageous. Millar . a I frequently disaaree with the votes should apologize. • of the City Council, but unhke Millar, ·· · DONALD SMALLWOOD . . Iamnotanxioustohaveacouncil CostaMesa Bro'thers keep country moving Narrow view of biblical issues .I To the Editor: Accordina to David Balsiger's Biblical News Service as reported in the Pilot, Sept. l , of the congressmen representing the Orange Coast, onl) Jerry Patterson ''was shown to ha\'e voted continuously aaainst so-called moral issues." Mr. Bals1ger's asse$sment is based on a very narrow view of what constitutes a biblical issue. For exam- ple, carina for the poor and hunifY is a concern that is consistently ex- pressed throughout the Old and New Testament but is absent from the evaluation made by the Biblical News ~rvice. · By way of contrast the e<:umenical Chnstian organization Bread for the World assessed the voting records of legislators on hunger-related issues. On this score card Jerry Patterson voted right four out of five umes while Robert Badham and Dan Lungren had a dismally nep\)ve record. Similarity the United Chort:h of Christ ,found that Jerry Patterson voted their way on peace issues mO$t of the time while lunven and Badham were on the opposite side. PAULEKLOF Costa Mesa The Wright brothers were only two of the numerous brother pairs to fiaure prominently m transportauon. Consider Gaston and Louis Che\· rolet. Horace and John Dodge, August and Frederick Duesenberg. Any others~ Ask the family movie expert how man)' roads were traveled on film b) Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour. Seven is riaht. To Sin~pore, Zanzibar, Morocco. Utopia, Rio, Bah and Hona Kong. Both the students and the teachers perform better when the pnncipal of the school is a woman. Or such ""ere the findings of the Education Testing Services. Q. In what stol) did Sherlock Holmes sa). "Quick. Watson the needle'" .\. In none Not in an) of Anhur Conan Doyle's 56 short stories-nor in any of his four novles featuring the· Holmes character did that line a~ pear. Like "Element.at). m} dear Watson." it was ne,er. s:i1d b) the original Holmes. Q. All right. can you name a 2-year- old who made more than SI Million in two minutes? ,. A. Aha! You mean "N1hilator." The colt that won the WOOdrow Wilson Pace for pacers and prompt!) picked up Sl.080.SOO. How much is that per second~ In Ireland's Limerick County are more than 400 medie,al castles. No~he"' else has that man). surely. i\ 4()().year--0ld mushroom ma' be a rarit). but )OU can't sa) none ~uch eXlStS. Wf. Boyd ls • 1yadic• t~ colam.a.ist. Voters do have clear choice in November A vote for either presidential candidate is a ivofe for a particular p ilosophy -----,-.-1- WASHINGTON -"The longer Reaaan has referred lo the Soviet the ele<:tion aoc on, the more Lmon as an "Empire ofE ... t." Gi\len < BucuallAll 1apparent it is that Ronald Reagan its colonial occupation of the Baluc """"" .himself is the main issue." That wa:r. States and Eastern Europe. the 'o'iet the lead in Jame. Reston's Sunday Union controls an empire. ls that · Th N y k 1 · emplre bcne\'olent'? column in e ew or ime>. With his order to hbcrate Grtnada, -Wh1~Mr. &wonlw.a_point. bis point is incomplete. . h support-for the ontras · m In No\lember, Americans will not N1cara1ua. his military aid to El ...... uked to vote ""cs" or "no•· in 8 Salvador, Reaaan believesprcventina ~ J a communist taJceo, er of Central rcfcrcndum on Ronald Reagan: they America and the Caribbean is a vital will be asked to choose -bet\\een Ronald Reaaan and Walter Mondale. national interest. which requires U. . to choose between two men, and two military assistance·. and pcrhap a competina. and clashina, U.S. military presence. Durina a Philosophies. primary debate Mondale suaacsted h R that should a communi t coup uc-On amu control, whic c'ton ettd in Mexico, he would not inter;. ~ as ~ramount, Mondale Y.ould fcre. Clear choice. -unilaterally and without rtci-On Su{>rcme Co\.lrt appointment~. proctt) -kill the B·l Bomber. the Reagan 1s partial to Sandra Da) MX m1ss1le, and Rcapn's proposed O'Connor and William Rehnqui t s defense in pace. Mondale would thu 1uin Justice , and con~titut1onahsls leave the United tates naked m =tu1tv to vie1 attack, and le '>C hke ppellate Jud e Robcn Bork ' would Sttm a model for ffilurc oscow with an absolute monop0ly appointment . Mondale's nominee on first· tnke ap0n · I thal the would hkel)' be liberal in tbc model ORANGE COAST ~ l1llJPllat . . H. L. Schwart& I Pu 'rank ZIM • M gingECllOf Tom T~t Cit)' Ea.10t of sitting Justices W1Uiam Brennan and Thu11.ood Marshall. Take vour choice. . l .. omy. then domestic budac-t cuts: Mondale's first reson would be hiahc.t ~1 .Mondale i a m n of go,·ernmcnt Reagan, the celebrant of the pm ate sector. 'On space. Reap~ras as enthusiasuc asa 6-)car-old k1dju~ ia._en on a tour of Cape Can "era I; 1oodale 'otcd to kill the space shuttle. But it 1s 1n 1hc1rcontra unaattttude to~ard ~menca that the men differ most Rcapn looh back and~in 0. Hatfield, R..On:., and hli Wife .. Antoinette. The G-men have their work cut out for them uyina to resol'oe contradic- tions in the unous accounts of the payments that Mrs. Hatfield received from tbe Greet entrcpttneur. She wu paid SSS,000 b)· Tsa.kos while her busbend •-as bclptDI lo promote an oiHnpcbnc project for _Twos. At first. Hatfield claimed his rift was paid the money for locatiaa and bClptna to decorate a Watergate ~ment for Tsakos. This was djsputed by the people who actually located and decorated the aparumnL Then the senator said bis wi e took. the SSS,000. io pan. for scarcbina for properties in this country for Tsakos and, in-pan, for irytng to find buyers for two propemes Tsakos O'l'ned in Euro~. Her eff oru did not result in any uansaction.s. No~ here are the latest details in the peculiar Tsakos-HatficJd busineu relationship. unearthed b)· my as- sociate Cork) John.son from sources dose to T sakos: • ln a reversal of their announced roles, Tsakos tned to help the Hat- fields sell thcu home in Washington•s fashionable Georgetown section. But unlike Mrs. Hatfield. who accepted SSS.000 for helping Tsakos with bis real estate problems, he wa.sn 't paid fm his efforts to help the Haifields. In fact. it cost him a modest sum. · Early last }car. Tsakos placed a clawfied ad in the International Herald Tnbune, describing the Hat- fiekls' N Street home and dircctina mquines to Mrs. Hatfi~ld's real ~tc firm in Washington. D .C. Sourtts said Mrs. ·Hatfield dictated the wordina of the ad by telephone to an emplo)tt of United Gcncrat Entc:tpnxs., Tsa.kos' arms brokera# headquarters in Geneva. Switzer- land. The Tsakos emplo}CC telexed the d cop} to the newspaper's office near Gcne~a; the Tnb sent t.ck a cop\ of the ad and a bill for about $2s0i the ernplo)tt paid the bill •ith a United General Enterprises chcd.. The ad ran t•ice. and the Tsakos firm sent Mrs. Hatficld a cop)' of tht ad with a United General Enterprises card bearing the slopn "PaCCmak.crS in lntemauonal Trade." Tb.e Hat- fields eventually sold their Georgetown home, though apparent- ,,. not through the tribune ad. Hatfield did not hst the cost of the ad as a 11ft on his Senate financial disclosure form. 4, Hatfield spokesman did not rnpond to repeated requests for an t'<planation. •Mrs. Hatfield said some of tht mone) ht Ol warfortbe-loan of f umiturc to the Tsakoses durina the renoHtion of their Waterpte apart- ment. Tsa.k.osdescnbed the borro~ed furniture as a ''table to ~t (on).-eha1rs to stt ton)." But sources said the table "as a nckctv wooden foJd1na affair about the iie of a \)~writer tand. The~ said a Watcrpte workm n had to fi' a broken l on the table before 1t could be used. Sou(tt said the Hatficlds also lent the Tsakoscs a bedside lamp, but the) could not rtta.11 the l0an of any ch~rs. •Some of the mone~ paid to Mrs Hatfield was for secki~ offic~ pace to house Twos' pipeline company. But a Tsat..:.o employee. "orkina -Anh another real csiatt ent. actwlll> found the Waterptc office that T ko rented. ' r. \ \ \ .. ... Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cig_arette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. • \. ~· • } i.. ·r ,. • ' Don't forge.t fitn·ess quota Easter lifestyles increase body's need for exercise . . PHOENIX -· Chanl;ng lifesty~es for most Americans are making physical fitness more important than ever, accordina to Dr. Wynn F. Updyke, one of the country's leading specialists in the growing field of exercise science and fitness. .. Technology has changed the pace at which most of us live. making it possible to do many everyday tasks without physical effort," says Up- dyke. "But our bodies are designed as working organisms, and if we're not active, they will malfunction. That's why, beyond basic health, fitness is so important to all of us." . · Updyke, 53, an Indiana University educator who is director of the Planters-AAU Physical fitness Pro- gram, spoke at the Amateur Athletic Union annual convention last week. The nationwide fitness effort, now sponsored by the Planters division of Nabisco, administers fitness tests to young people m public and private schools. The AAU bas been testing for fitness since 1943. Planters and the AAU, in coopcr- (Pleue eee FITN&SS/82) Fine and Dandy : PAPARAZZI ----~--- I .. label 11.atnaer chatted wltb Donna Barre~ benefit cb.alrman, and John Rau, put president of OCPAC. -: 1 Mom'• gullt fed with the llne, "There'• nothing to eat. ' Pege 82. Network salutes ·aid -~--1-~==;- to hOIIleless Woillen \ By HELEN CRAIG o.l!J "1lot CiMi S I •m Jenn Aldnch, comrnuntt) leader, Ytas honored t the annual uffrage Da) luncheon of \\omen's Net\\ork Alert at 1he Balboa Ba) Club Speak.an as a board member of the Orange Count) 'YWCA, she outlined the o;cn ices provided by it$ Womrn' Center. I he YWCA in Santa Ana has become h1ghl) vmble because so man) women slept in its parkin lot last winter. "There arc an estimated 6.000 street ~oplc m Orange Count)."· r\ldnch said.. •'..Qf these about 600 are women, within a 1.(fmile radius of us ~ ¥01\.B.r dwa\.'' . ~ldrich ·r. "'ell kno"'n to the coahuon of c nt} 'activists. women dedicated lo using the: \Ole for which their prcdece so"' battled. She "as introduced as "a catal}st, an agent of change." "I feel a hulc· guilty about that marvelous introduction," she §lid. "I'm supposed to be retired and I have: this fantasy of being a tennis· pla)tng beach bum. It ma) never work out lx--causc somewhere in my gene pool I ha\e a ver. senslli\C con c1cncc." · It requires she give something back to the lesi. fonunate in a world which has been good to her. Describing the problems of the Women's Center. she explained, "The YWCA 1s not an organization that sets out to break the law. The center had been providing a lounge. show.ers and counseling service until the heavy hand ofbureaucrac} fell on us.?' The city of Santa Ana found the YWCA in code "1olat1on for operat· By K afy Br<;>oks Ezhiblton 8teYe Pol80m, Barbara Krunlk, Joanne Com- lnt• Woodworth and Kyme Mitchell were pleued by crowd. ingasn m1 ion by serving meal ,and m:i)Or of Tusian ~ Manlun, for not dnvang off lhe women ~ho ma)or pro tcm of Lon& 8eKb; S.Uy turned the par;\aqg 101 mto n .. out· Bellerue formu mayor ol ' BlllN door donnnory .. . Beach, Doro1b Musfeh fonner aty "Good things ha' e come out of clerk of Laguna Beach onu Gt*bbi. this." Ald'nch 1d The YWCA ha former ma) or of Hun~ lmda. m de fncnds in the CH) go,cmmcnt. • Ruthcl)'ll Plummer, olcwporl Beach and nta Ana allocated SW,000 to •Cat) Counah1.oman, Batbera Ham- help "'1th rclocauon . merman. Ora~ COUl Com.,un11y Also the YWCA h acqumng an old College 015\nct, Janie AmOl4. ~ fire station on Sycamore Street an resenung Assemblywoman Marian Santa Ana es .. hotel for homel Bergeson, Linda Moulton HUl\t· women. Funds can be donated to the ·ington BcaCh High School board, aod Prognam for Women Foundation, set Ardis Knox. t"Cprcsctltina Rq> Jerry up b) a task force led b) .Sth 01 trm Patterson Supen.1sorThomas Rile). Women cand1datcs cdebrallnl Co-cha1~ of the luncheon. nna Suffrage Day at lhe luncheon were Freeman and Vivian Hall, tn· Carol nn !Bradford. for Co~ troduccd some of the pohtical per· 40lh District; May Lou Brophy._:for son) in the audience. Cog.mus. 42nd Distnct. and Mal) Among them: Ursula Kenned), C ddc\lellc, Stale Assembly YCenter is island ~of safety Jean Aldnch described some users of the YWCA Womco·i. Center &!i 1n their m1d-40s to early SOs, single, dh arced, deserted by husband and families. How do the) get that \Jo'ay? "A great man) ha\e maJOr mcn't.aJ illn~ses. In the ·10s they were released from mental m ttlutions. supposedly to clinics ,,,h1ch did not materialire. The) don't have the capactt} to deal w11h welfare and the Social Security ')Stem." · The homcles) come from all econ· muntty. U ing I.be YWCA bowers om1c le,. els. "Many ha"c had major laSt year, thcy ·wcnt through gallons of traumas which made them tum to shampoo. The 11ft of a "'aShcr and alcohol and d~. to handlc'what we ~ <ll')er enabled lflein to iccp llieir think we can o"·ercome, but it'sa "Cf) clothes dean. thin hnc. ··1 hke the tocy . of "hen (5th "Thcy'\C' vel')'. private people. cm· Distnct Supcl"Vlsor) Tom Riley came barrassed at ha"·ing these things to visit the center ... Aldrich said. He happen to them. unwilling to ~hare commented that some of these their stratts with their family and "omen looldike the) JU St came out of friends. The) slip do\\n until the' NCJman-Marru Ma~bc some of ha"e nothing in the end and d1saP. their clot.he did come from there. pear on to the streets·· ~""au~ the\' "'ere donated b" ~i- Aldnch describes the streets as·a • dent of 'cwpon." · male cnvironmCD.1. O\erwhclmtngl) Homd v.omen at the center an: violent. The Women's Center at the directed to the cmplo)ment for Santa Ana YWCA.. open from 9 a.m. mature women program or referred to 2 p.m .. offers a few hou~ of safet). to "elfare. Thett ha\c been ucttss Some of the homeless lecp there ~tone . 1':omen "ho graduattd from during the da)time hours. the onl) the Slrttt to jobs and thetr own pla~ they can lecp "'ithout fear. apanment . Tb1s goal i bard co Donauons from people like those accompli~h ~use tt a n't eas} to in her Suffrage Day audience enable raise the thousand ofdollarstocover the women to 1mpro"c 1r self·-fi~t and last month'i. rent at local image and de" clop a sen f com· apanment prices . •• Cbrla 8ro1"llDC met Terry and Steftn Zwick wb.lle tliey touted cllaplaya at the Interior DeaJ&D Show preYlew. Cohan cflapter's previewo snow was a danQy By EVE LASH O-.NetCe11t11fitMe11t .. • Therapist seeks advice on bizarre relationship 5omet1111c.Herhu band• ""' rcol ll, uoesn'l mind, and e\Cl)One i) . h flP~· Th1i.t~pcot Ctl\1ty1\probabl goin on all over the orth Amencan continent. By no meanJ could It be con idere<J ch1fd mole t ti on It could better be de ribcd a an adult treatment program. oone 1s being ha11ncd, in f1 t, thcre re some • po 1ti\ e and helpful a pect'i. WOOD-MARINOS Co ta McWt resident Juha l.;.ynn Mannos was marri~d to Brian Geof- frey Wood of Orange in an Aug; 18 morning ceremony at St. John the Divine Catholic Church an Costa Mesa. The bnde 1s the d~ughtcr· of Ted and Louann Man nos of Costa Mesa. She wore a gown made ofsix different l}J)eS of ivof) lace featunng a Queen Anne bodice trimmed with seed pearls with puffed sleeve!> and an open neckJine. Three layer. of sk1r- 1ang swept into a SlX·foot scallop trajn. A matching i~ory pnnc:ess cap tnmrned with seed pearls held her veil. Kelly Anderson. a cousin of the bnde. was ma1d of. honor. and the bnde's sisters. Nancy Parker and Thalia Mannos. and C1nd1 Wood. sister of the bndegroom. were bndesma1ch. Other bnde maids were the bride's cousin. Nina Smith. Poll} Booth and Lydia Richardson The nower girl was Taryn Smith. and Nicholas Richardson was the ring bearer. The guest book wa~ kept by Anne McClanahan. The bridegroom 1s the ~on of Donald and Shirley Wood of Orange. His brother. Craig Wood. was best man, and ushers were Herve Ouellet- te. Karl Nurmberg. Garv McClanahan. John Cod~; Tom FalbO and David Becker. a fnend of the bntie Carmel was the honeymoon dest1 - nat1on after the couple greeted 250 guests at a reception at the Costa Mesa Country Club They will be- come residents of Newport Beach m October. The bride as a graduate of Newport Harbor High "School and attended Orange Coast College. She was first runner-up for Mass C"'osta Mesa for thrtt years and was also a finalist m the Miss Orange County Pageant. She as employed as a processor at Ap- parelcraft Associates. Her husband 1s a graduate of El Modena High School an Orange and San Luis Obispo olleBe He 1s an architecl with Design D1mens1ons. WhatdO)OUsnyobout th1'i type of therapy.Ann Landers?-SPE<. IAL- IS I IN HUMAN SEXUALITY Mr. and Mn. Wood LUl'fl)-PULL Holy Spirit Ca thoht. Church in Fountain Valley was the seuang in which Karen Diane Pull of Fountain Valley and Scott Mi chael Lund of Garden Grove exchanged wedding \'O\\-S on Aug. 18. The bnde as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pull of Fountain Valle)'. She \I.Ore a gown of white organza hned wtlh taffeta. The fitted bodice was tnmmed with organza flowe~ at the bottom of a V-neck 1n front and a deep dip at the back. Annette C'arlson of St. Paul, Mmn .. was maid of honor. and bridesmaids were Bonnie Pierce. Elin Pull. Christine Pull and Karen Rahmann. Shannon Pull was nower girl and Kyle Pierce was the nng bearer. Westminster residents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lund are parents of the bndegroom. Enc Lund served as best man and John Schneider~ Charles Hill. Jeff Gilbert and Jeff Velez were ushers. Here's how to submit wedding information The Dail) Pilot wants your wedding and engagemcnr news. To help you submit the reqU1red information. formsareavallablear the Datly Pilot office, 330 W. Bay Sr.. Costa Mesa. Forweddings,qualltyphorosofrhebndalcoupleorbndcon/yare acceptable. The photo must be submmed no later than three weeks after the wedding, orherw1se 1t will not be published. Engagement information 1s robe submitted at least se' en weeks before the wedding. Forms and photos can be dropped off at rhe ofliceor mailed to rhe Wedding Department. Dail> Pr/ot. P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626. CALIFORNIA ~ jJ ~ll~©ill KNIFE .SHOW to be held at Sheraton-Anaheim Hotel 1015 West Ball Road Anaheim, CA 92802 0 I or Hotel lnfl1rm.:1t111n 1-714-778-1700 /),.._,, ""~'"' Worth /lunJrrd• of 0.11/ar• t:11·r11 Au•1111 811 R1mdom Or11u•mR< Sept. 14, 15, 16, 1984 -L, In 1-8 SJt IO-n Sun 10-4 l -day pass: $4 3-day pa s: SJO <.,t'vl'nl~ l1v" .. r Am•nc.1·~ hnt''t 1.ntlf'mill.<tr.; will uff<rr their worl.. for ~ale in tht' only maJM Wt''t coast show Handctclftt•d 1.nw•' from S7S lo $10.000 will bt> uHertd' for 'alf' .i nd ~htiw F.ngr.ivtn ... cnm'ih1ndMs . .ind 'up· pl1t'r"' will a lsll bt on lund Tht~«'. Int hnt't1t wori.1ng lmvH 1Va1l .. bl• • .ir• "'M' a fuqfl ulnal arl form th.ii ha. bt'cnmr a pmr1tablt 1nv" tmtnl I•• n111rJ 1n the Wall ~trttt lournal F-.qu'"'· Forbel. and othrr w11rldw1dt' put>· hcauontl Don 1 m1 thi opponun11\ $POHS()ll[~ IY South Cont Plaza Costa Mesa (714) s.49·3932 Palm D•••r1 Town C1nter P m Desert ( 619 ~ 3~ • 691 DEAR PE IAU • I y ome- lhl•& llft •Y aboa& yourl tt~r. ff enryone 1 Jaappy, • b Hu e lh rapl1tdo~ln lbeact? r pl doa't1u1tbdplllll rel a problem. · On tbe oall de c nee tli l yo r letter it all level, I w •Id say Ole •· A111 I.ANDERS bOy will rtspond-lh t th1s kll\dQf commun1cat10n.1hough one· 1dcd 1 bctterahnn non tall Plcasegneus yourop1nson.-JNVI IBLE GR NOPAR NTS IN PEORIA mcnt. rclatl01ltblp )'OD de-scribe l tm oral. u••········-IDd t aad Htrcm ly damlflD& tl' D AR INVI IBLE: Ac rdlng t my f11area )'oa b•'' btlled out U? 1tnreyour 1raad OD moved aw y, U you d1 otbcrle&t rwitb oacyia It, yoa bo Id bave yoot lttadl examined. DEARO.: Tla11, l00, II pa11. tbe daa1btt'r. Also, lhe womao b11baad maat be &beaut. I woad tr wltb wbotn be ta alccplDI wbeo It wt ff la basy ~Ult ber fatber. Mr. and Mn. Lund One hundred and fifty guests attended a reception at the Fountain Valley Community Center following the ceremon)'. · After a wedding tnp to an un- disclosed destination. the couple are residing in Huntington Beach. She is wuh Pace Setter Pavilion at South Coast Plaza and he 1san emplo)ee of the City of Newport Beach. FAULKNER-BOURKE ' Deborah Lee Bourke of Costa Mesa bec.ame the bnde of Douglas Ree~ Faulkner of Glendora m an Aug. 11 ceremony in Newport Harbor Lutheran Church In Newport Beach David and Janie Bourke of C'osta Mesa are the parents of the bride. She wore a gown of white organza that nowed from a raised waistline into a chapel tram accented with lace and ruffles. Sch1ffi1 lace created a cameo design on allusion nc\tmg at the neckline and satin Venice lace and pearls trimmed the bodice. The whale organza was used to create a misty effect with very nuffy short sleeves on the gown Matron of honor was Jennie D'Ambra and Tern L. Bourke was maidofhonor.Olherattendantswett Landa Morgan and Carolyn German. The bndegroom 1s the son of Patnck and Mary Jane Faulkner. His best man was John Faulkner and Paul Ludvigsen. Larr) Coon and Hugh Faulkner were ushers. The couple greeted 175 guests at a recepuon following the ceremony held at the Costa Mesa Country Club. After a wedding trip to San Diego, they arc now residents of Costa Mesa. he 1s employed by Hughes Aircraft 1n Irvine and her husband 1s wt th T.A. High Tech in Fullerton. J..na.e'a 4a1Rfi~oom doulique LARGE SHECTION OF • Shower Curtains • Bedspreads • Bathshop • Vanity Stools • Draperies • Giftwear 546-6812 SOUTH COAST PLAZA DEAR ANN l.ANDERS Wch~ve a 13-yra r-old gra,ldson who nlovcd to another part of the country five year. ngo We have wriuen bun letter everv mgle\lrc k 1ncehclwbce.n away and cnclo'>rJ $2. Write once more. Thia time enelote · a 1 lf-addreued, at.amped envelope Walldn1 t11e floor wJtb a baby I 1ood practk~ for later on wb n ht 11 out all algbl wltJa tbe car. • • • We have) ct to rttcive a rcspoQsc ora thank-}ou notr f\)r the money. We realize that $2 is not vcr) much but it is the ~t we can dp. -aotbldl ti e. Tell tbe boy you expttt to bear frem ltlm. lf you rttelvtno an wer,doo~ write acala. YourwUli.Dpes to end mooey r alarly Ill pile of tbe fact tbat b ban owa osl of apprttlatlo baa t.aagbt lalm tbat e doesn't need to bo&.bu. (ioin1 toa wr:dcJin1?01vinAonc? Orst11ndin1 up in one" lJu:m 1T;;ou 're aln:3dymarm:d nn l..nndel'$ "NC'.,,. BricJc·~cuidt""willan w·crquc~tions about toda> ·~ wccJdm For a C'OP>'• I feel \lrC!thould stop~rit1naand ndingmoney. Mfhu band > we should continue and that onrda) the • • • end S2. plu a ton1. df. ddrc.sscd. stampedC'nvclopc(J1<Ynt po ia,cJ to Ann Landers, P.O. &:u 119~5. Chicago, Ill. 606 t I . DEARANNLANDC:RS We -. . I TONIGHT'S TV L,_: _____ --~ .------ -• -toO-***~ "The M Of Oclob9r ' I) Q D di NEWS (1974) Wllhan:i Devane. Martin DOR ~ 0 IJ / lOIO fZl) WLD AMERICA CD THf&'S COMPANY '1l> lilYS'TEAVI Q) 8Am.EITAR GALACTICA m 12 O'Cloa< HIGH fl> 8USleS AEPOAT <Cl MOVIE 8i) OCEANUS • t YI "Ditty OUck's Movie Fantu- CIS NEWS be Island '. ( 19831 Anwnatad VC>ices NBC NEWS ~Mel Blanc l!) DICK VNf DYKE CH) NMOE THE NFl 00 MOVIE (O)MOVIE * • * "A Strettcat Named o..irt" * * "Monsign«" (1982) Christoph« ( 19511 VMlll Lllgh. Merion Brando. ~. Gene¥itYt Bu)old (0) MOVIE C.$) MOVIE **f'Ttl<linQPlaces"(18831Eddit "'** "~UC Comedy" (1913) Murphy Oen A~royd Dudley Moote, MlfY ~ttnburoet' -e:ao--1:31>- G)AUCE fD MAaEI. /LEHRER NEWSHOUR GD HUMAllTD THAOUOH TH£ ARTS ~ms COMPANY ot WHEEL M FOfl1\JNE m OICI< VNf DYKE (()MOYIE ••• "The Grey Fox" (1"3) Rich· .. d F .. nsworth, Jackie BUfrought -7:00- oll ass NEWS ONBCNEWS ULOYEIOAT U*NEWSQ 0 BIOMC WOMAH (f)NEWS m THREF8 COMPANY 9) WHEEL~ FORTUHE m> VfltADE. ~THE MIMI (I) PJl MAGAlM OJ) BITERTAINMENT TONIGHT a lt!J#A111t l!)THATGR. C MOYIE ... .., "O.VS Of Heav9n" ( 11178) Rdllrd Gere Brooh Adame -7:30-IJ 2 ON THE TOWN IJ ell FAMILY FEUD DEYEONLA. e WKAP IN CINCINNATI G> PEOPLE'S COURT fl)' WILD, W1.D WOALO Of N9ilAL8 ' 8HfAK PAEV£WS TIC TAC DOUGH NEW '100,000 NAME THAT 1\JNE l!)ntATGIAl _,._ II (J) MAONUM. P J. G OMIEABAEAK OMCME •t'Jr "Cull«'• Trail .. (196111 JOhn GaWI, Mat111 P1V1n. Q «IGUTTEA 0 JOKER'S Wlt..O Cf) 1WlJOHT ZONE eAITUALS Cl) MOYIE 0 a FAAA. Y TlES II 11C TAC DOUGH (!)CANNON eENTERTMMHT TONIGHT Eli) WALTER CAONKITE'S lJNMRSE -~- 1) Cl) SIMON & SIMON o a~ DNEWS G) MERV GAIFFIN fDMYST'ERYI '1l) MASTEJfllECE THE.A TAE m ALFRED HITCHOOQ( PRESBfTS (HIMOVIE * t "Last Pline Ou1 I 1"31 Jan- MICNel Vincent, Mtr/ CrOSOy CZ1MOVIE t * '" "Strlllgl Invaders" ( 19821 Paul LeMat, Ntncy Allen -t:30-a a MGHTOOURT (!)MOVIE • t '' "Thi Ltlt·H111<*1 Gun" ( 1958) Paul Ntwman. Uta Milan g) TO BE AHNOUNCED C)MOVIE **'~ The Sold•' (19821 Ken Wahl WMlllm PrlllGt -10:00- 8 Cl)~ HAMMER 0 Qt HU STET BUJES uma>NEW8 D ®J 201200 D RETUAN OfTHE SAINT tn MYSTER't'I G) GREEN BAY PAa<.EAS; THE GIWCJITAHD F1WDtlSE lDIOXING . . 'I 0} IOTTOMS up ($ BAOTlDtY. CAN'T IUY ME UMQ -10';30- CI) llJEJl9l>EHT IEW8 ($J STfAl&\TH: A VISIT FROM YUN (?}MOVIE • • ... "Five Days One Summer" (1982) Sean Connwy. 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Paul Kratka -12.'06- U (J) MOYIE ••·~"Isabel's Choice" (1981) Jean Stapleton, RicNrd Kiley rH)MOVIE • • • "The Vetdict (1982) Paul Newman Charlotte Rampllng -12:30-a a LATE NIGHT WITI4 DAVI> LEfT'EllWf 0 ALf'fE> HITatOOCK PAESefTS fJ THREE THREE 0 CJ) AOWNf I MARTWS LAUGH-IN G)MOYIE *••Yr "The Long Goodbye" (19731 Elliott Gould, Nlfll Van PaHandt (I) l0¥E. AMERICAN STYLE mVOYAOE )MOVIE ***"Trading Placta" (1"31 Edd1t ~ o.ti AY,.r"'fd -1:00- OMOVIE * i.,., "The Shepnerd Of Thi Hilla ' ( 1941) John Wayne, Betty Fllkl II BEST~ LA. TOOAV (f) MOVIE **°" "l~ Whlpluh" (1M5) Dant Clark, Aleldt Smith &>MOYIE **"'"Denver And The Rk> Grandt" (1952) Edmond o·enen, Sttrll.ig Hayden. (CJ SClV: THE 8lCONO COMtNO (OlMOYIE "Truck Stop" I 1982) -1:*1-o FAMILY FEUD U M Jlt1NAH l MARTIH'S lAUClK-IH -1:i$- ((:)MOYIE *** "Knigfllridtf1" (19811 Ed Har111; Gtty Lahti -1:40- (SJMOYIE • •• -sor~ 1tt1t Kaltllten - Belltr. Jottpt\ Bot1oma. -ta>-u (I) C88 NEWS NIOHTWATQt U NEWS -2:10- (ti) MOYIE * * * "A Str•tcar Named Otllrt" ( 1951) Vivien Ltlgll. Marlon Brendo. . -t.'ao- G) NEWS lO)MOYIE u "Strange Brew" (19831 OtYe ThQmu, Rlcll Morania (Z)MOVE U * "The Pldellrlll'I • ( 1117 4) MW. mdiln Schei Gus1av fMSoll Sellner. -8:00- U MOYIE • • • "The Baton Of Arizona" (1950) Vlt'Ql'lt Price, Ellen Drew CJ) 8EAGEANT 81U(0 G) MOVIE *** "Mrs Miniver" (19421 Gr• Garson. Waller PidglOn. -3:15- (S)MOVE • * • • "My Fu Lady" ( 1964) Rex Hwrison. Aud<ey Hepburn -uo-(f) FAl1l420 ..... :00- (f) <H:AGO'a AMT NPORT lDOENESCOTT <O)MOVE * * "Tht Sender" ( 1982) Kathryll Ham>ld. Ztlj\o lvanek. -4:10- 1¢JMOYIE t * •; Thi Sold• ' ( 1982) Ken w~ Willam Prince -4;.1~ Z CtWl.ES~ONTHE FUISCEHE . -4:25- HJMOYIE • • ..~ Of Another Kind' ( 1984) .wry Lftll. Madelnt Kthn -taO-(f) MEDICAL DOCTOR lZ)MOVIE *** "South Paofic" (19581 Mitzi Gaynor, ROlaano Bram Kids' routine feeds guilt The baby manuals would have you believe a child's first word~ are ··Ma Ma" and "Da Da." Don't you wish. The first word is "No." followed in two weeks by the first complete sentence. ''There's nothing to cat." ERMA Bol1Ec1 "There's nothmg to eat" is an expression older than dirt It 1s possibly the great~t guilt lane ever wnften. It'll play anywhere and 1s guaranteed to bnng a mother to her .To a child, nothing is considered knees begging fo'J.lveness. edible that is frozen, pack.aged. That is why children have learned wrapptd 10 foll, needs to be heated, how to stage it. chorcograpfi it and cooked, 1dent1fied, or has not danced adapt it to whatever audience they are on tclcv1Ston. Anything edible woutd playing to. have walked to the front of the Perhaps the most familiar per-refngerator and Jumped on their forrnance 1s the one staged hourly an plate. Henderson pose of a loYiOJ mother and wife. Then they would appear and whisper, "Grandma, there's nothin~ to eat around here . . . EYER!' . · It never ends. The first letter you get frorn your child al college will have one theme: starvation. "There's nothing to eat here. Please send fbod." (This, in spite of the fact that the average wcigl!t pin amona col- lege f~hmen is nine pounds a year.) front of the rcfngerator door. A child "There's nothing to eat" is a areat wall walk into the house. mech.an-line whenever a mother appear.. late icaJly pull open both the doors to the from an afternoon where she has freezer and refrigerator and scream.-taken a tmlcttm~for henelf; he-will ~==============::::..l-'_;'T!.!h~e~re:;.;·~~no~1~h..!..!10:!!....!t:20...!:e:!a!!l._" _____ , find her children in a pathetic tableau huddled around a bare table with bloated ~tom chs. warming their And for mothers who work outside the home. food bulletins arc issued every IS minutes van a telephone call. There's nothing to eat for breakfast. nothing ro pack for lunches and nothina in sight for dinner. A for the · woman who doe n't leave an assort· ment of snacks by the door, don't even think of callina yourself "Mother.-.."--~------,.......~ In my son's apartment the other day1 I opened· the door to his refngerator. There was nothing in it but a calcified egg roll and a box of cereal hiding out from the roaches. "There's nothing to eat," J said. <..11111 ,\ pr11\ I'll l.t\ lltll\' .11 I tu~wni; \ .. r orl ,,,11~mg "hut•" 1th <u,htuni-d lnwl" I .. • f.t\ ,~n\l'I Ill .,.l 111\'Hillf hands over a candle. whining. "There's nothing to eat." M}' kids always played to the house ... especially when my mother or mother-in-law were in it They would wait unt1l l h:ad a umcd my Florence He replied, "I've-been tellina you that for yc.ars but you wouldn't Ii ten." FITNESS REQUIRED .•. Prom Bl . .. Zerbe display& America abroad lly IOIA1T W()LP 00ft\"9tl0n lttftl \.'CT)' prioa.11N1o and 1hrn II.\ nolhiac. .. Tht act.or. 1ttn on ero.d..,. iii a FR EDI-Nat; RGH, Scotland -tor ·· on's Child'"" aad JS 1 ,/,~f!:fHENBERG If Woodward and Bcms1ein pro-canying tt\c torch . Anthony ZnW '" happy to be Ehu~h T•>kw 11 -'Ole Littlr A glitzy 'Glitter' on ABC; 'Punky' strictly kid stuff J«ied t1'e 1mqt of doqed in· Forrim1c rthef (comic rchef from somelh1na of an anomaly 1hr.c da)r. fox.cs.·· *•nta to *"1)'11if7,_., NEW YORK -In "Olitttr," tht vc 0111ive drudac:s fcrretinj out cor~ what? , a youna majl ckrt (Tunothy He't 1n Amcric:1n. ahroad doinJ 1ht -if you try to~ 11 out. ~"U neW ABC sencs that begins tonight, rupcion, the _rtpoMen.at this People-Pa\riC' Mu·rp~_)') will be woo1na the ...-ork. _of tlu11 mott 1d.iosync1"1;t1 of Qie," hN11d . .,BUI if you 1•11! ABC and its top producer. Aaron type map.zinc create a dCC1ded'l re<:eption1.st (Tracy Nelson} each Amtncan pc>tU, c.c cumm1np the 1rnqes of cwnmi•s ...,,, SpellinL sprinkled theif fantasy dust dint-rent picture. They'tt: cocktail Wttk. while the mapzine's romance .. , wahled to share lht -Amencan ao~u.s You knoweuctly .._ • 1 _on the subject of journalism and pany jel«:lkr'$ who 1um "Glitter" and health editor (Barbara Shanna) lanaYa&c *ith Enghsh-speak1na was r«hna vntbout havint 18)' • turned it Into a .. Love Bolt"' with tnto a aHtiy, chic vcr&lon of "The will embody this progr11m's approach people in Bnta1n ... the 47-)'etr-old wba1 he meant" weekly deadlinC$, Oatinf Game." 10 adull relationships. She rtftn-10 acior u.1d 1n an 1ntef"'tltew after u Zerbe 1s quidc ,,, sttt11 dlt ""ftP.' You won't find any ink· taincd "Ghtter" is about a contempcrary 1ex as "il" afternoon lltrformancc of h1s cum.. spmt" lhat c:u.mmuip waa. aall llllid wretches or stale coffee here. No map.zinc, which sends iu team of For fans of Speltina's other supr-m1ngs readina. "Ifs All Done W1lh 1ha1poetryDeedootbeu1aM• z1lillt indJca1ion that reporters painstaking-rtPortcnto the worJd:ss.tamour spots coated proaramrrtin", ''Glitter" Mirrors... 1nd rcmok u it 1s oft.ea made IO lybui.ldstoriesby makinaphonecalls. to hobnob wilh the world's most should be at>pealing s1net it 11 1he Zerb¢ was 1ppcann1 at tht 38th attm. '"'l work1.n1 sources and asking hard g]ittcrin& stars. Each week, the same formula. only moved 1nlo 1 E.dinburJ,h Ans Fest1vaL .. The notion ofponry h.li ~ ques11ons. -cardboard regulars and 1uest charac-· fairy.otaleJOumalism sett in&. . . "I thollght it would br1ntercsuna10 so 1emfy1na., it'sdllQlrout.. .. be...._ Where's "Lou Grant" when We tcrs will be embroiled 1n superficial As" /·oumalistic deptction, it most ' hav.c people-here l1stenand·1CC 1fthey ''You could end a ... -..r byannounallll need him? puzzles of the bean. certain y is not the way 1t 1s, Soleil Kooa-l'J'• U Punky. would CUJOY or 9'=t anylhJ".'&. out of" at the front hnes that there was IOlll "Glitter,". Complete with laugh Tonl&ht, the top rtPortina team of · body who uses lhel&nguaac 1n \0 be a three-hour potU')' readnlrl.-• tra~Jc. lush seltinp. arrested sexual Sam Dillon (Birney) and KJate .,. THE LATEST lN TV's fasci'nauon arutr Henry who.~Olt his wife yean sucb an unusual way," Zerbe said. Zerbe prefers to bt lho.t Ola atlltudesand thcworld'smost bcauti-Sim\>son (Brittany) is as1iancd two with Qdd couples Shanng the samt.. ago and h1ten1hus11 m 11\d emotions stmsin.a that Engtish Ind American spcakina the poems. nc>I 3 ful people, is in the distinctive srvle of intertwining1torics. One involves the roof is "Punky Brewster," NBCs new' soon after. _ • · arc "two different lanj!-lages,... • them. And he hU wuMd mt U Spcl_ling's other antholoay hit's on celebrated prosti1u1e, Madam Lil for-kids-only sitcom s1anina Sunday Togcthtr, they II f~ lhc cruel "It'~ All Doll( \Yith M1rTorJ·· JS tales Wilh several bl:erary m1 ABC,"ThcloveBoat"and"fantasy (Patricia Neal), who is dying in a ni&h1. • ~or1d,ruboffoncachothcrandtry 10 Zcrbts own rooctpt1on -a 70-prOj«tS. mcludint "Bc.bmd * Island." As he, did last yeari Spelling hospital; the other involves a U.S. Diabetics better be careful with this improve N.srs l~wly .!~S1t1on minute combination o r 1nccdotes Broken Words. .. lft evcn1°' or mc:MJ.. has seven sencs on ABC lh 1 season, senator who's going 10 be married, se:rics aboul a 7-year-old cu tie pie apinst Cs"S 60 Minutes in the -and verse by the Massachusctts-bom cm vcl"$C-pcd'ormed With ac:tor includin& "Dynasty, "Hotel" and Sa named Punky Brewster and her 60-lime penod. Last season, NBC tned poel who made a tradcmarkoul ofh1s ROICOC Ltt Brownt, and "Country "Matt Houston." Cf.n you imagine m Donaldson ish roommate, a arumpy widower · ~a~bon-copy ,procr.amm1ng. wuh distaste for Cc;>n .-enttonal typography Matters." a senes of Sha.kcspeatean applauding a politici1n's an-namp:I Henry Wamimont _ the f~rst Cam.era. and 11 wa.s a disaster. 1od punetua11~n. and W'ho had aarcai scenes performed with Roy Dot -J'. The tone of this fluffy, juvenile nouncemcnl of an ~ndina mar-sweet quotient is excessive. Even This year, the th~l is counter-fondness for slang. His pn.ncipal tqJonal 1.bemtt series is accurat~y depicted by one of riage. a~ the assem . reporters do Punky's doa is overly cute. provamm1na. Having performed ~mmill&$' includes Iago to James Earl Jonets ABCs prom6tionals, in Which "Glil-to~J~t . Ju.it as unlikely is the tot Punky is played by Sokil Moon Rcsan"!Jm. of the rcsulls. "~unlcy wort off and .on for O\.er two )catS, Othello at the M.art Taper Fonua as ter" stirs David Birney and Mo~n lwtst in which ~th the senat<?r ( n Frye. Henry is George Ga,-nes the Brewster will have one tjaim 1~-Zerbe dates his 1ntcrdt tn cumm1np los'·A .. at:ks., the title roles 111 ""C'•-_--ll--.;B;.;n;;'t;;ta:;:•~Yru•:;:"':;;_.~P;u'.<tu"'nif.g'-Tth<r.;:;1fi;!10;;i"sh;:;•;i••,.__-iH,.o"w,.a-lr><d<,)a..-nd. h~s fiancc{Matkie Post) white-haired lctch in "Tootsie." She's fame; it Is the first network cntcr1a1n-to his arrival in New York .in the iolanus"°-and "'MacMtb" a1 the "Cid touches on some epic. 'I hcy'rc work-ha•c been .hfdm~k secFe.1.5----a squatter 1n the bu1fd1n1 he'Sman-lncnt series in decades to have IS-19SOs. Globe Tbelter m San Diqo and lhc ing late at night, as reponers arc wont about relauonships with Madan1 Ld. aging, and he reluctan1ly takes her in. minute programs. , "I ~-ould I.earn. him in order to meet part of Cynno de 8etlrraiC at dlr to do, fuelina their creative juices Another story line has a more gee-Poor Punky. Not only docs she To counterac1 pro football run-girls. he said with a laugh. "because Huntinaton Theater an Boston with food. Only they're snacking by whiz male-female team (Christopher have a ~rd name(it was the name of overs and. to Auarantec that NBC's when you're 18 or 19. your prcsen-Followu•a_ hu run in ~ cal'ldlelight. Mayer and Julie Tipton) travelina to NBC Entertainment President Bran-"Knigh~ Rider will stayeompc.titive latio~ of 1 )'.0u~lf is n~ ~ good, Zerbe is off 10 lbe ftuhppinn eo With a smile, he asks if she'1 Palm Springs to cover a movie don Tartikotrs teen-age crush), she by, starting e~actly at 8. at least sax IS-espoc1a}ly lf you re penniless LD. New 11ppar with Tom Sketriit 10 tbe r-. cooling oft She says no, thal shc'sjust production that rcunit~ two .aging was also abandoned by her father and minute vers1onsof"Punky Brewster" York.. Id intcrspcl'$C his poems 1n my .. Oay P\pns. .. overwhelmed by working for such a screen stars(playcd by Mike Connors then her mothff_ ' are bcina produced to fill the avail- wonderfully glamorous map.zinc. and Juliet Prowse). who used to be on "Maybe my mom just forgot about able time. "Pass lhe soy sauce and write," he and ofT-scrctn lovers. The} profess to me," she says sweetly. Everything she Even the shon rorm may prove too sayL hate each other. but real y still are says is optimistic. which counters the much. CBS finds_ its way home in ratings Network re alns first place, but 'A-Team,' Monday Night Football week's top shows LOS ANGELES (AP) .:_ CBS regained first place in lhe Nielsen ratings last week for the first time since June but NBCs "The A-Team" headed the Top JO. ·-.--. The victory--.SS..Jht: fjnt for <;BS since the Ylttk.that ended June 24. Since then, ABC has been first seven times and NBC three times. CBS was in lasl place five times during that period, including last week. ABC fell to second and NBC was third as the networks pre1,>1re for the fall season. The next ratings prriod will rcflccl the firs1 network previews. The season officially begins on Monday, Sept. 24. the day after the Emmy telecast. but the networks arc 1et1in1 a jump on it. CBS began telccasting original material I his week and ABC will sneak preview two of its new shows, "Glitter" and "Hawaiian Heat," later in the w«k. CBS won lhe week with a network average· of 13.1 in the A.C, Nielsen Co, survey. ABC was second with 12.4 and NBC was third with 11.9. The networks 53.Y this means tha1 in an average prime-time minute 13.l percent of1he TV homes were tuned to CBS. Lr-".::.... ~-.. • •.. ' Major Studio Sneolt Preview Friday 4l Saturday Night "LILVTOMLIN GlTS LAUGl-tS ANO POIGNANCY FROM HEH CllARACTER ... ANO ~Ti'_VE, MARTIN VAULTS to nn: TOP OFTll(_ CIAS~ Wf'fH HIS BRAll N PRCCISE PERFORMANCE. ltllS ONf:. GOI S IN THP.TIMC CAPSUlt:. ~ They ny Chat behind every great man there'aawoman. But In thia case lt'a rldlc1doua. STEVE . LILY MARTIN TOMLIN AUCJF ME • NfWl'ORl B£1CH • a.111 W1'WOOO .,.,,......) it~•-1045 ncuw-..t~••T "CIGOm .. CJIJ --.... 1•• '1WU ... Oll .. ... 41~ •• lflt '·"Simon & Simon." CBS, 17.0or 14.4 million. · 6. "The JcfTcrsons." CBS, 16. 7 or 14.J million. 7. "Riptide," NBC, 16.6 or 14.0 million. 8. "Alitt." CBS. 16.4 or 13.9 million. 9. "Trapper John. M.o .;· CBS. IS. S or 13. I million. JO. "Magnum, P.t.," CBS. 15~4 or 13.0 million. 13 ... Mike Hammer," CBS. 14.9 or 12.6 million. 13. Tie-"Golden Showcase: Bro ken Promise;· CBS. 14.9 or I 2.6 million. IS. "Mama's Family," NBC. 14.8 or 12. S m.illion. 16. "Gimme a Break." NBC, 14.7 or 12.4 million. 16. Tie-"Ci]ITo Glory.·· ABC, 14.7 or 12.4 million. 18. "iO Minutes." C BS. 14.6 or 12.3 mUlion. · · 10. Tic--.. Boys in Blue," CBS, IS.4 or 13.0 million. 19. "Hardcastle & McCorm1ck.'' ABC.14,Jor 12.1 million. ......... -... ... ., .. 12. '"FactJ of life," NBC. 15.1 or 12.8 million. 20. "RcminatonSt«lc."' NBC.14.2 or 12.0 million. Ille-LOW• OU'IO•Ollu..s "'9-t• At 1110 S•1S f 111 71SO • t :31 UODA-...... 1») sri .... •t ·12:30 ' 3:00 1::10 1 :00 • 10t30 all! 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SEPTEMBER 15 8 P.M -"Rt5<1\'0d Seats S8 lUld 19 JEFF PEARSON "ORANGE COUNTY cowaor SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER15 8 P.M. -FINE ARTS HALL ·Admission: S 6 Mvance; $7 at Door SOU1H 'CQUT SYMPHONY "Ill Marvell~ Cariaga. Mezzo-Soprano !iAlUIDAY, SUllMBla 22 8 rM -"Reserved Seats SIS. SIO. S8 SrtClAL PttE-CONCC .. T UcnJRC SCf'T 20 • SZ PETER & THE WOLF -ENCHANTED TOY SHOP-Pacifica Ballet SUNOAY. SEPTEMBER 23 • 2 P.M. 'MM51o1 SS """1.u, S6 at Coor ORANGE COAST COLLEGE -. "MIU RMI" (I) 1•1:1 .~• •• 1110 -It ICD'' <PC·ll) Robert 8. Moore Theatre Fairview 6: Arlington. Costa Mn.. ~ ........ .-...-.--rr.r-.-..... • flll M' ,SlUlt u• r• s..• .. 11.JI 01ti. ........ l ....... "NfUUlr (IJ u • .. 111 11--• lllUI' SllW:O 1•l••• •• If:'" 'WMISCll£" (PS.lJ) u~ rn •i!I in 1-a i~t0 ..... '(N) '1111 .... (PS.ll) 1t5G ~r.. t"i 12: lO. J 00, S.lO. HO. IO'Je -.. am-(JC.Ill 11J11a •1t •1' . .... )111 J ~ "M WT SlMlflillft'I"' 6i "lllDtP" 11 •.·~·'" '10 ... ' (JC.lJ) llOQll(lMtl 11 •l • llCM'lltO "St• 'RD. 'Ill ••" srt:•t • OOtn SlllllO llMQI ~ ..... f'C) -iK •II Z6 llllCI * CINE·fl SOUND! At thtM symhtl pMt 1111ri• lfirtct to yew AM m * • '9dto. ti ito r1•0 wittl KCllSOfY ,ositiel\, k1 ytw ._. AM flOflllllk [VllllT TMrillMDltY ltlllllTS fOI TM( "'•Cl.OF DliEI IW..C ....... ~ ""°"' 0.--•• ....... 1 •~t1Jj:r+JtJ;jj3l·'i!!1.:~'":: ") * "IQ.l~ll'lf ~ ~1 1 '111~ft-lPll * "!IS f\14 __.r 1111 '1lllAM1s,.1r !f"ll .. ll'C) .... "1:Jl.U 41} "NfUUlr (I) • -OINl!l"(ll ORANGE ~ ... .._.ft.I" ·-..... (N IJt ti!.._,,,. .. ,~ ..... .......... , .. • • S\fPlR •4' M((T11.,... SAT & • .._,, • • •"'" '"" ,,y -t 11' I •• laHABRA ., fllt 1r11•1......,. WIX ... .,..,J) •• "MU:hr41) ,_. • • ., ., r ! r , G4'RFIELD THE FAMILY CIRCUS "ts it Daddy?" "No .... " "Billy?" "No .... " "Borfy?" "No .... " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson ~~RSOM "Marmaduke gave me a welcome home slurp and now I can't do a thing with my mustache." .BOO'\ HULLl~S PEANl'TS TUMBLEWEED ' f MAAM? EXCUSE ME. 0VT I TMIM~ 'TMW'5 ~ElMIH6 YOU 5"00lt7 ~EAR. by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis TU, RIGHT TIME i'O RUFF CHARLES GOREN Both v1.1lnerable. South dt:al . NORTH • ,J96 <:>QJ4 f> KQJI063 •2 w1-:s1' • F.A T +74 +A52 ~ K 916 ~·105 3 0 2 O A98 •J9G543 •Ql087 SOU'l'll •KQl083 i;:>A82 () 7 54 . •AK The bidding: outh We1t Nortla Eut 1 • Pa • 2 <> • Pa11 . 2 NT Patt 3 • Patt . 4 • Paaa P .. t . Pata Opening lead: Twp of 0 . con Ider thQ hand a w o • North bid a re !!fV ly.and outh con t-rv tively. ,A • re ull, th y r ached four •P.ude contract that would make far more. ofletr tha~ not. West dtw1dl•d hi lwst chant'e to defeat the conti·at't wns lo core dia mond rurr . J.o:ast won t t-e opening diamond lead and dutifully gav~ hi" partner a ruff. Unfortunately, W~ t had no Wll)'. to reach hi11 partner for Ii St>Cond diamond fuf(, 0 declarer wu able to force out the ace or trumps. When East returned another diamond and We l could not ruff again, d clarer had an easy time making the rest of the tritks. East . hould have rc-alizcd a dia mond ruff would only give tlM.>- It is a natural tendency that, wht>n you can give·your partn.er a --...;.;...;;._,.;.;;...;;.;;;..;.;.;...;...;.;.;.;~----ruff. you do so at the first oppor· tunity. That can be fatal. You must . defender lhrct'I trick . SinCt" South· t ho e four pade~ rather thin Lhree no trump a the final co ntr4ct. he was marked with t>xactly a five card trumo "lu1t Thllt 1Pft We"lt with BIG-GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Why don't you get yourself some tongs?" DENNIS THE MENACE • ' t f 9 i ~ Hank Ketcham • •Ir ISNT iLL 01r(T ~OF ITSFa?.0 c, .. _,...., • .,........ .... by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz ITS NOT OFTEN YOU SEE A TEA04U TVRN PAL.E, A.MD RUH OUT OF THE ROOM ... by Tom K. Ryan SHOE BRABBLE VJl-\RTS 1Ft1s-ya..> BOUGHT Me. SOME. KIND~ Pl.f\5Tf C CIG~e.'? 00. \'JU'( NOT? FUNKY WINKERBEAN DR. SMOCK •. ROSE IS ROSE .J DGEPARKER --~---- l I J OMAR SHARIF onl> h\O trump . H Weal h ld ur••lv have t <r. -.......--. How1:ver, if Wt ~ hi tht> ~in he:trt'I, it ~ i.: I t ••t \111 lh11t cttrd before dcclart:r CJ)uld gt!t dilk·ards on l ht> diamopd . Ob!wrve what would ,h11,·c http pcnt!d if •. at trkk two, 1'.:ast had hiftl•d to a heart. IC declart•r pl y low, West cores tht' king of ht•arts. Soont>r or later .J.;11 t will win lht• are of trump~ anCI give 1 partner IA diamond ru(( for down one. And i{ dt.•clart•r riso "ith thl• ace of heart to lt.•:id a trump, En twin , gave hi partner a diamond rufr -and We l cashes tht! kimc of heart~ for t.he setting trick. • For information · about Charles Goren'• new oewaletter fer brldae players, write Goren Bridae Letter, 1909 Cinnaminson Ave., Cinnamln· IOD, N.J . 08077. by Jett MacNelly • by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston rfs LIKE. ENF~ CEL• BPC'{, G~GtR. l~Ea::»-11:3 f\ liM E. WHEN '/aJ'U.::;;_lr•~~ ~NG . by Tom Batluk by George Lemont by Pat Brady 1~ by Harold Le Dou>c ·- ~I I • • I .j . . ' Oran~t DAILY PILOT/Th .. ldoy. ~omO. I lU4 - COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSIT TRANSACTIONS, Bl. T~ ac .means closed.loopholes, better records . . . ' ' . ' The 1984 Deficit Reduction Act will climinal<d •n 1983, and it 11'1<1 a · ctilina of $2S.000. The new law have major affects on small businesses provide. fonhelaf1Crdcduction bo•h -1his year and next SmaU businesses will discover that from I S-10 18 yean, the new-law h 1984 ~r. · R Another tax break fbrbusintsses-t e vc 1c1t eduction Act plua,s affords smaller depreciation dcduc-loopholes and requires better record .tions over a longer period. that wqextended into 198S-comes kecpina. while also aranting certain ,. Another deduction for owners of from the Taraeted Jobs Credit which tu breaks, lays the California Society business property may take some or gives employers a tax Credit for ofCPAs. the sting out of losing depreciation employing hard-to-hire perse)ns.. A business' o'Wner who decides to dollars: You can obtain up to.$JS,000 . Those who arc thinking about buy either 1 new or used build.in& to in d~uctions for expenses incurred setting up a business should examine house the business will have 10 settle removing arch~ttctural and trarispor-those provisions, of the new law ror smJller deduc1ions in de~ tali.cinal ba~rs .that tiindcr"tht_ conceming stanup expenses -and a preciating that build1ng. By extending eldertY ind handicl.ppcd. Under the 'series of neW tu-advantages granted The lime that PfOfltMY can depreciate. old law. that deduction was employ«-<>wned ·businesses. Ex- pense.s bp.s1nesses incurred before they actually open their doors 10 the public, such as ldveni.sina for a arand opcnin_a. have been the sour« of confusionatnona.tU~8uS1ness OWMrs felt tbtst expenses shouldbe deducted as a current-year open.tin& business expense al the time these 'expenses arc incurred. Startup e:\· pcnses sho\,lld be cap1tali1ed and deducted over'a fiye .. year penod. The new laiw makes tbc IRS •position official. Stanup expensct mus1 now be capitalized and cari then be dedU<;.tcd in·amoniied portions over a five-year period. Demand for middle managers levels off ,\no1htr prOv1 ion 1ha1 affects new tu llw ""''" 'e on ...U sianin1 a b1.1sintss allows pedal tall boJJDC"SJ 11 tn 1u rea>rd-«tcp .. cons1dcr111on in financ1n1 deals for provisions., *tucb att~ Emplo)'ct Stock Owocrsh1p P\lns. more 11nneenL For 1n .. ESOPt. To tncourqe the~-of neM \hat "'°'''esme>tt lbu 10.000 thl$ corporat.e form, companies ... 1n, incashtncme-tl"IMl:C\KHIOllMll*OOI 1n many instances. be able lO claim a more l"C'la.~ tJ'aftsartiont. mllll re- 1a;1 deduction for d1vK1cnds paid on port 1t to Lhc IRS. failurt l.o ~ 11 stock 1n ESOPs. II) lddn1on. lendina nsks a SSO pe.natty ror CKb un-- 1ns11tution1 may ex.elude from in-rcponed t,.nsactlOn. come. half the in.temt they eam by Another new rec:ord-kcc91n1 financin& ESOPJ. provision reqtrif'ft. 1M1 but•~ related dcdurlioM far uavc.hRI o.- A new national opinion poll shows that middle management employ- ment in the Pacific region. including Costa Mtsa, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, has leveled 'pfT si~ifi cantly from last quarter's hiring plans. project their hiring plans for the nellt quaner. A total of 36.4 pccctnt of those surveyed in_the Pacific rqion in- dicated they were planning to expand their middle man.agement and/or their professional staff during the .nellt three months. Another 47.1 percent in the region said they would maintain present staff levels and 16. l percent were ·Contemplating reduc- tions. This represents a drop in new hires lfom last quaner of 18.4 percentage points. The maintenance figures increased by 12.8 points while the statT reduction figure increased by 9.0 points. Anotht'f prov.s1on to foster the penses. cnt.er\IJnmcnt expens«. dcvelopm4i;RI of ~P.s. as yr~l .a.s enttrta.inmer(t cxpcJllCS. bu ~nctl cerfa1n worker~wned cooperatives, aif\J and proper'ly witb mixed bull· gives business ownets w.ho sell oul to ncss/pc:rsonal d54!!, be loued . such a group a tax deferral onanyp1n Previously.a llJtpa)'trC'ould ublllo- derived from stiling to employtc-· tiate these deductions lhrougb ··oor- ownen. The comb&ned effect or these roboranna c-vidence" whett proper provisionsmakf!sESOP.sandworker-records did not Ui5l. Now, failure owned copnatives a more attractive provide such· records for busineu agement Rccru1ten asstsscd the re. alternative to worten interested 10 travel, for eumpie. cookl mull tn suits or these findings cautiously. buyina out their bosses. disallow1ngthcdeductionand subject Local managen iQvolved in the Perhaps the .l"at.cs:t impact the 10 various pm.aloes.. The survev. conducted by Manage- ment· Recruhers International, Inc., the country's largest exctutive re- cruiter, asked nearly 2,600cJtccutives in co_mpanies across the COU!_ltry to NEW YORK (A.Pl -The folloWlmi llst 10 ~lf,' ~-1 snows tit• Over·fh•·Counter 11 s ~ 1lock1 •ncl WMr•nts !Mt Pt. .... OOM UP '! B I \I v.. , ...... the most and doWn the moil b&sed on I K.nc(IP ~ P9f'<»nl Of ChliF)5M for Wednndriy_, 4 Selbe! -....,. ~ No MCUrltlel tr.Olno beloW 57 or 1000 1; ~·• wt l/J 1M sn.tn •r• lnducMd. 1 almt WI l/J , 1/ii N•I •nd percenjage CntlF)5MS •r• JM I Rae 3· 16 dlffer9nee btlWMn the or•YlouS CIQSlml ,, 1rme 4\41 l9 bid orlca and WadMsd.tv's las! bid orb. I H nesL .0 l"' UPS n Fl1tCP1r 11~ ~ i ;~f:"" .. · L~... !':! 8: Pc•ri· :Y n 5 15 ,. i! i r:;.i: i~ 8: ti . oo:. •• • t Wok>hn ~ 8~ l: 1 xri,:i-Laf" _C~ l ~~un ~ CH: l · l1mJ~P =.,., JaonAlr 411& Uo 1 4 .&vt1tllk 1 -J survey include Don DcBoer of C'...osta ~-'-'-'-~~~~~~~-~-~~====~----- By comparison. JS.9 percent of those polled throughout. the coun\!)' were planning to increase staff size: 49.9 percent said 1hey would main- tain staff size~ and I J .O percent cited possible staff reductions. Mesa; Trish Ryan or Newpon: and Gerald Brewer of Costa MW. ··we seem to be folloWing the national trend by leveling otT in hiring. These: findings renect a healthy stabilization philosophy which many industries are exhibi-The three area managen for M?-p-ting.." they said. ,.. . ::-,,. l,~ -~ -.. v. -.. -.. -"• -.. • -\ii I" -.. Vo -" Jy, -1VI "' - 1 "' - 1 V• -3~ "' "' l.• " .. l! n: :: Management Recruiten asked the question:· Have American auto manufacturers improved quality of theit product a lot. a little, or not at all , 11 -in the past two yc-an1 l In the Pacific area. 29.6 percent 1 : said thc-y improved a lot. 47.J percent 1 ·l said 1hey improved a little. and 20.2 1(1 percent said they have no1 improved 1l·l at all. The remaining had no opinion. l :, These figures compare to 1he l ·J national averages of 27 .0 percent for 1 improved a lot, 49.4 percent for l · improvedalinle,and 18.9perccntfor 1 :I no improvement at all. The rcmain-l · ina had no opinion. · : The area managers agreed that, J1 .. there seems to be a c6ntinuing · concern among automobile buyers IEW '14 •z 311 SL S1GrW. 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Ao leC 94, 7 ~hfh1 t ' 1 " l1~ MICe> S 1. ,.. ~~ ~.r: ' ~ ' fi I GuLo QuorE s ~--. ---- :, M£TALS Quorr s '..____ ---------- and ptrackof r helping r daytnth KellenWlnalow -sir ... to return to Charger••rter 'retirement'. C2. Coast~GWC rJval~y: Never a dull 1110111ent . . Everything you've wanted ~o l:no\\ a ut the Golden We 1-0mn Coast football nvalry ... •The IHt time the two teams opened the stason was in J 973. Coast built a 27-0 second-quaner lead but wound up losing28·27. •Attendance for the annual n valry continues to dwindle. with 9.700 taking in tht 1r;t game in l 966 and only an estt ted 3,000 on hand for . last year'.s T bgiving Day contest. .•When a quarterback was the ttal djfTerene:e in the ball game. it was usually an OCC player. Four Pirate_ quanerbacks-Gary·Valbucna, ReedJohn-wn, Dave White and Dave Jeranko each tossed thrtt TD passes in their moment of glory aaainst the Rustlers. while Golden West's Bill Cornelius equaled that feat. ltdlaon'a Rick Jaatlce caacht ab puw lut week. •Saturday night's game as Golden West'shomegame,mcamngOOC pl ys six ofits I 0 games this )t-ar on. nsown campus. . •Unlike the past few years. the Pirates and Ru)tlers will have the opportunity to enjoy the Le Bard Stadium turfm tip-top condition. By the time Thanksgiving Da> rolls around, the SO.yard line on the OCC ~eld looks more like a mud·wtt tling nng. . •Nine oft he 18 pmes between the two teams have been decided by a touchdown or less, including last year's 24-23 Coast victory. •Memorable quote from OCC Coach Dick Tucker after last year's ~ason-e~dina victory gave his team third plaoe m the South Coast • Conference: "Let' ha'e th1rd·plact bowl."<Note:Theyd1dn't.) \ •Golden West C'ollegc1ust missed winnin& the inaugural game between thetwoteamsm 1966whcnthe officials ruled te"e Cashdollar did not make1t mtothcendtoncono two.pomlconvenion try. The only th ma interesting about this 1s Cashdollar was one of several LynwOod High ~duatcs who- w1th theirfamihe -packed up and moved to Huntington Beach in order to play for their formerh1gH school· coach -Fttd Hoover. Sow hat:' OK. J went to Lynwood High and thought I'd give the t-hool a plu,,. •There ha'e been four shutows in the ~ries. and in each case it "as CURT SEED El - SPORTS COLUMNIST Golden Wc~tblankingOCC(l ·Oin 1970),(14-010 1976).(3().()m 1983) and44-0in 1982). •Omn~Coastcanc,en the 'ne at 9.9.1 w1tha victory Saturda). •Golden Wt-st has the edge on quanerbackexpcnencc. The Rus- tlers· John Hem1ecompletea 108 of 208 pas for 1.683 vard) and l7 . . ,,, .......... Cleveland'• Geoqe VuckoTlcb (left) &l•es a b.l&h ten to teammate Joe carter after VackoYich hit a two-run homer off Brace KUon In. the fifth Inning· Wedne8day. Chall~nges for Sullset? Edison. Fountain Valley. Seahawks,,._- Westminster seek winNo:-2 Friday ~- -=-- By ROGER CARLSON Of ... Dllltr ......... Sunset Lcaaue football. which went 4-2 in the first week of non-league competition, JCts another challcnie this week with Edison, Fountain Valley, Ocean View and Westminster risking their unbeaten records. Herc's a look at each of the six Sunset ~uc teams and their op- PoSition Fnday night: Colton (t-1) va. Edlson (1.0) It's image time at Orange Coast Coll~e whett two very contrasting teams collide. About the only common de- nominator for Edison Coach 8111 Workman'sChargersand the Ycllow- jacket of Colton 1s that both have enjoyed a areat deal of success in the past. There 15 hulc else m terms of similanty as Colton's run-run-run offense out of a triple stacked J with tight ends (the same as Ocean View) aocs almost ent1rely with Slrt'n&th. Edison can aivc you the muscle look, too, but quancrback Keith Jarrcu ( 11 for I (i and 231 )arJ in a 41-6 victory o~er Westlake la t wttk l balance it. year in the opener. "Colton is very danserous." says Workman. Scrvite recovered eight Collon f umblc~. which of course destroys a ttasonablc estimation of the Yc!llowJlckets. Edison, meanwhile. showed some of the style that has been missing for the past couple of years, and Work- man s.a)'s: •·A Imo t ever) guy who missed a block. got up and blocked ~mcbody. Thctt wasn't too much stan<1mg around watching". which is encouraging. We can work with that." Edison de_stroycd a Westlake team ~ith three of its top four .dcfcns1"e ends (Mike Jen n, Kevin Hallstrom and Brent Rc1dench) m1 sing. All will return this v.cck. except Hall~trom. who is out ~.ix ~eks Wlth a strained knee. "Pia' ing C ohon is a ditTcrt'nt"lm1d of game." continues Workm1tn ... It's more like a gang tiaht than a footb311 game. "It's definitely not a fines~ game. But it's kind ol fun. The) make no bonenbout what theyareao1ng to do. run right O\cr ,>ou with sma h-mouth football . It' till lootbaU. but it's dtffcttnt. (af\er Colton comes Banning and St. John Bosco)." Fountain Valle)' ( 1·0) vs. El To,. U·O> Fountain · Valley C<>ach MiKe Milner knows one thing for sutt about this week's opponent -it's goina to be a \Cry physical contest with El Toro·s offen l\e emphasis on the shoulders of 6-3. 190-pound ·quanerback Ron Gatlin, a do-even- thing on who tl> described by Milner as "maybe the most talented and versatile athlete m Orange Count)." El Toro. under Coach Bob John- ~n. has had a ttputation for its love affair with the running game. gcattd to the tailback m the I-formation. but Gatlin aivcs the Chargers a new dimcnsron-as a ~nd pes r. ind e\en stronger runner v.tth S\\CCP • "I think he's the man we have to contain in order to be su~fu1;· sa) Mainer. who watched his team get past Mater Oei 17-13 last week de pite a m} riad of m1stak~. "It "'as a t} pical first pmc and man~ of the thin&" we d1J I e\pcctcd. •• ~)5 Milner. "But apin. a lot of pwple att s:t}ing we re great, and ma) be W\; do looli.: aood on paper, but we'tt \Cf) me pcncnccd u C\er) pos1t1on but about four. "We d finiteh made ~me m1s- take<i la t v.c k. Ii was the first \arsit)I e pcriencc for a lot of them and wme •Morcon the attendance: The Rustlers and P1rate.s ha" c always ha.d to compete with a couple ofbi collegiate and pro matchupson' Than}; n 1ng Day, On turday, 11 . --.. e 00 , 'On the other hand. will saan Lawoat qua11ctbac~'-Laszk> · onginallyattcndcdGolden West wam thought of pla)'tng football. • • RuSllerp~teker Ma e Doan ·~ back th 1 season and v.iU be lootina for a measure of rcvcnae-h11 SO- yard facldgoal attempt in thedOM,. seconds was blocked by OOClO ~c lbc Pirate v:actory. There's. hope in Cleveland Blyleven helps , i Indians survive a long season By RICHARD DUNN Deir, ..... Celt 0 I 111111 Angel bnagcr John McNaman was recalling some of lht! ·better pitching pcrfonnan~ hi.s club has faced this season ··cTom) Seaver·s. (M1ke) Smith<;<>n's. (Jack) Morris' -that one was nght up there with the best of them," he said, refernng to Oeveland's Ben Blylcven, wbO'djust tossed a two-hitter at Anaheim Stadium Wednesday night to beat the Angels. 7 ·I. • The Indians. Ion• out of the running for a d1\•i ion title. h d something to be happy about in September. thank5 to Blyleven. The \Ctcran right-hander. out of Sanuago High S<:hool in Garden Grove. simpl} overmatched the Angels in this one, fanning a season· high 1.2 in uppin hi record 10 17-6. The lndtanl> has reason to cel- ebrate. Bl)le••en had made just one mistake. and it cost him his fourth shutout -Downing's lcad-ofThomer in the sc"enth. AC'tuaJl_y. Blyle"en had a-no-h1tlet unt"-R-OdCarc~ppcd a 3-2 pitch into lcfl field m the 1xth inning with one out. And tho'!C were the onl)' two hits the An&els could. manage off Bl)lc,en. whose po$t-pme com- ments right rank up there with Yogi Berra's and Dan Quisenbcf!Y'S.. · A .radio reponcr a cd him what Edleo11 quarterback Keith TheWUd,WlldWest pitch Catt"*' hit to break up the no- b11ter. a commonl} anno)'lftl ques- tion to a major league pitcher. Blyle,en blunll) replied. "a knuckle-ball.·• How-c,er, lherc as nok.nuck.leball in Bl)lc~en·s repertoire of pitche$. Thto, someone asked 9r1urt moltYa&cs him _inct he's· pvcn suCh tulle support from his ball dub. ..My bubble sum cards. Yeah, that'll do It all the lime. my bubble sum cants.. .. A Bert Blylcven bubbk card mJ&bt be 11 . • sidcrina he's io the ru.nnioa or the() Young award. And Wednesday's performance showed wby hc·s in lhc running. 'It marked the..scvcnth umc bc·s won in his last eiJ,ht swts.. and the 1 )th time P'1--eee BL TL&VBR/C2) . Rustler doesn't fltmol.d 25-year-old Bob Umdenstock awaiting OCC Colton wH 1 32-0 loser to Scrvitc last week, but the YclloWJllckct have a reputation for fooling 1round ever) "This is the ugl) part of the chedulc. I just hope v.c're 'ttll !.tandin after our next three game (PJeaao eee SU?fS~T/C2) Jarrett to face Colton. Gastineau convicted of assault in nightclu~ brawl on his O\\ ft'• . . • .· Ven ·r1 Umdcnstock m to Gold~n We t. wrukod on lo the footb4lt ftcld nd e med a ~tamna ignment. .. The('Uffa till tom l would ha"c nec<lcd ur ery 10 sta' 1n bueb.11 bUl I h d tire O)' had surger)' to re mo-. c bo <tti from m clbo , • m denstock ex.plain . .. , was bas1call) a pow~r pitcher and myp1tchmgst~kwould ha-.c had to change drast1~'"3ll) with more \UrSCI)," ht adQS. ·-enger wa tht' Rc-J,· No, J draf\ pick back iri 1977 but ~ound up in the: · Kansas City organi1ation like Um· denstock He. too, had to e.1vc up baseball btcause of a bacl;: problem but went on to fame a& a discus thrower at Golden West . "ll reallv doesn't hurt too much anymore:·· Umdenstock says of the 1nju~·· "Sometimes it hurts when I'm working on wc•ghts. but not on the field. It takes an overhand motiort to cause \he pain." So Utndenstock tound a spot m the Rustler linebacker corps afier earning ' a.U-state honors tn Iowa as a cor4 oerback'. .L .. 1 actually came on as a strong safety but I gam~d 1n size and th~ / OUR LONG TERM LEASE OR PURCHASE; A LARGE INVENTORY ASSURES CHOICE '1t4 •U '* • 1'4' ?IO '.1201 • 2U/92t .... .............. ._lit,.., ...... 8M needed somebody al that pos1t1on (outside linebacker)," he says. The move a~reNf with him. Um- denstock had eight quarterback sacks last season and is generally con- sidered one ·or the team leaders. pnmarily because of his age. "I'd say the} (his teammates) look up to me. I don't feel weird about my age. Wtlre JUSt a team and we're all together'," he says. Umdenstock will be out to sack OCC quarterbacks Ken Laszlo and Chad Pariseau Saturday night even though there are no memories of high school nvalnes. .. t JUSt want to wm," Umdenstock notes. "Hopefully. we wilJ this year." He has no ammosity against any particular player on the Pirates fol- lowing OCC's win a year ago. but does admit, "I'm a little more angry towards them simply because of the fact we did get beat." Public Notice BLYLEVEN .. From Cl m has last 16 d i ion~. h ~ Bl le,en' C\enth c rcer :two·hnter .. 'I'm h11pp) to aet 17. now I'm "orkin on 18," Blyle"en id, when a k d 1 -0 wins ii. wtthin reach. "1 c-an't think three aame ahead, ~o is JUSt a number." Bl~lcvcn, known at. a curveball pttcher. ot most or his strikeouts against the Angels "'ith. what he say was one of the better fastballs he ha ever had. - "f "ould'n't sa) this is the best game I've pitched this year, but I ~nainly had my best fa tb II." he said. "U~oall). I ·get my stnkeouts on curveb:l!Js. But ton1&ht my fastball "'as really running and I got most of them on that." Blyleven. who hai. been in the big leagues since 1970 and still makes his home in Orange County, udm1tted the game-w::is pecial. "I was a little key~ up tonight. I had u lot of family and fnends here,.. he said. On' ~levetand's youn' team, he noted: · Bas1cal))• with this ball club, l feel 1 have to try to go. dut and set an. epmple. We've got a lot of young kids, we've got a lot of guys who look up to veteran players and if you just go out there and show them, 'Hey, this is the way to win, this is the way to be consistent,' hopefu!Jy it will rubofT and this organization will go uphill." . * ANGEL NOTES -Befort Wtdllffdav's game, Manager .lvtln McN1mara said, "l.n Blvtevtn 15 one of the best olldlers In the American League, if not baseball " After ,,,. g1me he said, "vou figure It WH 90lno to be 1 close ball game, flturlno If he Pltc:Md ll'lt wav ht can. When a guy pitchff Ilk• lhal aoalMI you, vou have lo be thankful vou don't lose anv ground <on the lt81Jut·lndtnl." ... A ..... J•cllson, pt.vlng rloht fltld Wedner.day, m•dt a back·lumlno circus C.tcn of a ball In the third lnnlne btfo,. cra5hlM Into lhe wall. Ht in.cit II IOU9her than II s"'1*:I -ht 001 a late lumo on lht ball and ac:tuatty 5tarttd In when tilt ball WH hll behind him . Dou9 o.a-a, who made his first 101>earance TutsdlY since Stol. 4, hed been one of the Angels' l\ollnl hitters, bul he was 0· lor-4 Wedntsd4y . • When asked whit the sPOllef rote mean5 to him 1fler beallno Ille An0t4s. BIYltven said, "hoPefullv -can be SPOiiers lo Mlnnesot1, too. I hol>t II ~ doWn lo the IHI game of the seesori and I hoot I ollch 1nln51 them, btc:auu I tnloY beating them." 8Mtvtn ollchtd for Mlnnuota from 1970-76 ... Tonight'' finale. with Clevetand matdlt1 Jim ~ (6·7) agalrut JON llamen (0·1). The Open House for the Reconstruction of the Route 5/55 Interchange -(/'J 1 t SANTA ANA Edin er Project Purpose When& Where Contact • ~ N ~ St ® St TUSTIN Ave ... -1. The "California Departmem-ot Transportation (CAL TRANS) has -se- lected a recommended project that will improve the 1-5/55 Inter- change in the Cities of Tustin and Santa Ana. This project is proposed in three phases and will alleviate the severe traffic congestion and reduce the number of accidents in the area This Open House 1s an informal forum which will provide community residents an opportunity to discuss their concerns with project per- sonnel. You will be able to inquire about such issues as: 1. Business and residential displacement. 2. Why the recommended altern!ltive was selected 3. Proposed improvements and their capital costs 4. The schedule for each phase of construction CALTRANS staff specialists m engineenng, property appraisal. acqui- sition. relocation assistance, and environmental studies will be avail- able to discuss your individual concerns. Maps, exhibits and other project information will be available for your review DATE: TIME: PLACE September 20, 198'4 4.00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tustin Unified School District Board Hearing Room 300 So. "C" Street Tustin, CA For further information: Mr. Ronald Kosinski EnvirQnmental Planning Branch __QAL TRANSJ213) 62Q-3755 THANK YOU FOR vquR INTEREST Kellen Winslow ends 'r tireDlent' by sign g pact From AP dllpatch 1 SAN DIEGO -All-l?ro tight end [i] Kellen Winslow. "'ho "r(!tired" last week •II• ~ause of a contract dispute, ha agrted to • a pact tnat will keep him with the &\n Diego Charse"' another five years. ', "I'm ready to f,O out and do what it takes to beat Houston (Sunday). • the fomter Missouri AJl·America s:ud af\er a late afternoon practice session. "I'm ~dy to et back to la mg footbatl." Winslow. the NFL's leading recei\ier over the past five seasons, had walked out of camp last week after saying he was not being dealt with fairly by the club. He returned over the wee~end, but did not suit up in the Chargers' 31•l7 loss to Seattle · Terms of the deal were not disclosed. General Ma'rlager Johnny Sanders, who•negot1a\ed on behalf of n'ew owner Alex Wblllow Spanos,,said the club ''routinely docs not discuss money fiaures with the press." Sanders said the tight end ae.reed to a three-year cx.tention of hi's current contraC't, which would helve expired after the 1985 season. Winslow, who is to be paid $210,000 this year, had asked that his salary be renegotiated mto ttle nei&hborhOQd ~f$700.000. · .. The Chargers balked.aL.that request, and made a counter-offer of about $480!000 a year, whereupon Winslow said be would retire if a better deal could not be struck. · He played in San Diego's opening game, a 42-13 victory over Minnesota, but announced his retirement in the locker room afterward. Jordan signs rich contract CHICAGO-Michael Jordan signed ·m a seven-year contract with the Chjcago Bulls on Wednesday that reportedly makes him the third-highest paid rookie in National Basketbafi Association history. "I'm happy to come to agreement with the Bulls," Jordan said at a news conference, accompanied by his parenu, James and Delores Jordan, of Wilmin~ton. N.C. "lt feels great to be with the Bulls bccau5e Chicago is a tremendous sports city. Bulls spokesman Tim Hallam revealed the length of the pact; but declined to provide the financial term. · Reports have estimated the contract calls for between $650,000 to $850,000 per year. Jordan's market value rose even higher after a successful stint with the gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic team. A's Manager Moore re-hired OAKLAND -Jackie Moore, who • took over the Oakland A's on May 24 when Steve Boros was fired, will be back to manage the team next season. An Oakland newspaper quoted a source in the A's front office as saying that the team would make a formal announcement 10 the next ''two or three days." The team appears to be standing behind their new skipper, who has led the team to a 48-54 record since assuming the manager's post. U.S. hockey team crushed, 9-2 EDMONTON. Alberta -Hakan Ei.1 Loob scored three goals and Thomas Steen , added a pair as Sweden routed a listless · :ream USA. 9-2, Wednesday njght to surge into the finals of the Canada Cup international hockey tournament. The surprising Swedes, who were regarded as a longshot in the six-nation tournament, will play the winner of tonight's Soviet Union-Canada game in the best-of-three championship round. It's all even In AL W eat again Onlx Conocpdoa went 4.for-4 nd • scortd the aiime-v.inoing run on Jor•c Ort1'1 ninth-mnarlli entice Oy to hft Kan s <."1t} 10 a 3-_.z victor) 0' er Mmne- .,ota and into a first-place t1l" ~1th the 1v.1n5 m the Amcncan League We.st. The ~oyals and fwins ure no.w 74. 7 t Wl\h 17 games to ao. With the 5eorcd tied 2-2 1n the: ninth, C''oncepc1on IC'd of~ With hlS fou_rth in le. Willle Wilson "a' sate on an infield hit which chased "fv. 1n-> rcltc,·cr Rick L)'stoder. 3-3. Ron Davis r.:plaocd Ly~ndcr .ind af\er a sacrifice bunt advanced the runners, Ona then hit tfo • crificc fly to left .• , In other Amenean Lt ague action, Den.nl1 M1rtlnet retired the first J 2 Detroit batters and went on to hurl a six-hitter as Baltimore defeated ttie Tigers. 3-1 ••. DoYle Alexander checked the Yankets on six hits and Emle Wlaltl sanded in the winning run to provide Toron10 with a 2·1 vie· Concepcion tory over New York .•. Chic~o !eft-handcr BrlU 8urDI ~ave up only four hits in seven inningS and RonKlttle hit his 29th homer of the year to give the While Sox. a 4-2' 1ctory over Oakland ... Marty Barrett drove in two runs with a twt>-OUl double ofTthe left-field v.:all int-he eighth inning, ~lly1ng Bo~ton to.a S-4 victory over Milwaukee .. Rookie left-hander Mike Mason "scattered.six h~~nd Bobby Jone. cracked a three-run p1nch·horfier aslexas dumrx..'d Seattle, 8-l. Gooden sets strikeout record Dwight Gooden struck out 16 batters • ansi set a major leaiue record for strikeouts by a rookie pitcher in leading the New York Mets to a 2-0 victory over Pittsburgh Wednesday night. Gooden's 11th strikeout of the nagl\t • which came in the sixth ihningagainst Marvell Wynne, broke the previous major )eague record of 245 established in 1955 by Herb Score of the Cleveland Indians ... Despite the Mets' victory. Chicago reduced its magic number for winning the National League East to I 0 as Ryne Sandberg'• thrce- run homerc!QPCda five-run sixth inning to give the Cubs an J J-5 victory over Montreal lead ... In other NL action Wednesday, Dave Concepcion drove in three runs with a bases-loaded double, sparking ·a five-run first inning outburst that started Cincinnall to a 7-4 victory over San Fran- cisco . . . Pinch-bitter Len Matusze-._ cracked a three-run Gooden home run off relief ace -Bruce Sutter with one out in the eighth inning to give Philadelphia a 6-5 victory over SL Louis and a sweep of a doubleheader. In the first game, Shane Rawley allowed only seven hits in a 3-1 Phillies' triumph that snapped the Cardinals' four-game winning streak ... Paul Runge and Alex Trevino broke a 1-1 tic when they scored on a ground ball by Rafael Ramirez in the seventh inning and Atlanta went on to beat Houston, 4-1, behind the eight-hit pitchingof Pa1caal Perez. Connors breezes; Saltz loses LOS ANGELES -Top-seeded ~ Jimmy Connors breezed past Glenn Michibata of Toronto in a second-round match Wednesday on a day of upsets at the Pacific Southwest Tennis Open. Connors. after starting sluggJshly, took control of the match and breezed to a 6-2, 6-0 victory in an hour. ln anothe-r match, former Corona del Mar High standout Danny Saltz fell to 13th-seeded Ramesh Krishnan, 6-2. 6-7. 6-3. Earlier 10 the day, six. seeded players wecc upset in second-round matches at the week-long tournament at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on the campus of UCLA. Founh-seeded Pat Cash of Australia, who reached the.semifinals of the United States Open-Cham- pionships just a, week ago, was . never able to get untracked and was ousted by Lloy<tBourne. 7-5, 6-3. Terry Moor stunned second:seeded Johan Krick of South Africa, 4-6. 7-6. 6-1. SUNSET FOOTBALL ••• From Cl -reacted well, some dido 't." Friday's game with El Toro will be played at Mission Viejo High. Servite (1-0) vs. Marina (0·1) They were going in opposite direc- tions last week -Servile taking aevantage of fumble-plagued Colton for a 32-0 victory. while Marina was unable to handle Esperanza's passing game 10 a 26-14 loss. "We can't give up the big ones on defense and we need more consisten- cy on offense.1' says Manna Coach ~ve Thompson. ·r_ .. We were really pleased with how ...._ ~n tnCbaTI ana lfSlfawnMassey ~ had a little bit more da)light he might ~ • of had I 00 yards." •·<··--Massey ran 21 times for 85 yards and was clearly a bn&ht spot for the Vikings. Nevertheless. Marina's No. 5 b11l- ina in Orange County is no more. and Servite, two-time defendi~ CIF Rig Five Conference champion. has moved into the No. 2 slot. Servile edged Manna a )ear ago, 6-0, m the first..cver meeting between the two. Servitc's b•s. passing weapon is quarterback Enc Buechele. Friday' game is at Westminster High. La Quinta v1. Ocean View Karl Gaytan will be tryini to do something no one 1n the past six. yea~ ofOctao View Hi&h's football h1stol) has done Friday night at Huntinaton Beach Hiah-post two straiaht non· le~ue victoric out of the gate. ' • La Quinta is a fine ball cluh and their forte i& defense," sa~s Ga) tan. HB Equestrian show set Sunday who watched hts own team's def ens keep the pressure on for a 21- triumph over Estancia last week. ''We'll stay with our basic plan. W were inches from beirg. a good ba club last week. The kids were close: but some of the kids went back t their old ways. ''I'm really proud of how the lid have come along defensively." Offensively the Seahawks dom1 nated with 51 runn1ngand IOpassm plays. CXean View will be soing the rttst c the way without 6~2, 250-poun· offensive guard Chris En~trom be cause of alcnee lnJUrY.'ana Gayta says 1t was the direct result of h1ttin below the waist at the hne c scrimmage. · "They (the refe·recs) Just if,norc the h1tttn'1 below the waist, ' sa)i Gaytan. • Now Chris Entstrom i sitting at home becaust he got hi knee blown out "It'$ unfortunate for the kid. :(O ee him sweat, go through three lo m seasons, he worked hard for some thina. l think it's a cnmc ·• ' Hantfn~oh Beacb (0·0 at Damie (0-1) Both were bounctd in thdropcncr and figure to be up for thi~ first-eve meeting between the two school . "I watched them aaainst Sa Oorgonio and they·~ tough," sa)' Huntington Beach Co ch Georg Pa coe of Damien's 30-7 loss. "They have tackles 1hat weigh 26 and 255 and we'll have to execute: ou offense and not tum the ball over." Huntington Beach lost a 14-1 decision to Corona dcl Mar Ja-;t wed and contributed to its lo s coM1de1 ably with turno' e~. "We let our emotions control l<> much and <lia some-things w 'houldn't ha'c done." says Pascoe "We didn't can; oursclvc'i like th \\ll) Y.C nc d to win football games. A drcua c how, f4 atunna a musi- cal exh1bit1on, will be prc5ented at 4 Scai;on Farms' tquestrian facility unday in Huntington Beach. cll.hib1uon, featuring pr~scntauons by throu&hbrcds, Dutch warm blood and andalu ian stallion~ 1s ~ct from 12:20.1 :20 p. m. The ho~ will perform movement' up to the Gnlnd Prill. (Olympic) level. a1.~ord1 na to a \pokcswoman tor the event. ~ 4 Seasons Farms 11 loi:.ated 11 6842 Ellis Ave. The public is 11wited lrtt of cha11e. The prc~ntauon i under th~ auspices of the Caltforn1a Dre Society. Compctihon be ans at 8 a:m. nd"'CtfmtnllcS'=um I • ?"lflUStt111 ~ A total of39 riders have entered the compcution thu~ far. For tunhcr mformauon. phone IM ·1691------~---- , > s ~ t i i s s s s r '\ ) r ) ? e c I r r I r ' ' • MAJOR LEACUE STANDINGS AmtriQn w.toue W $T DtvlltON W L. Pct. Ga Ka~1CUv MIMflOte 7C 71 S10 7• 71 10 A""" 011klalld Clllugo S.,.1tlt Ttxu n n •'1 , .. ~ ... ,., 67 7t 442 ) u ti ... , fl/I ., 11 .,. 10°{' UST DIVISION O.!roo f3 SJ J llCOlllO 12 6l Self ltnot"9 1' 6S New York 77 t.7 loston 1' " c~ ... '° Mlllweul!ff tO IS W.._.tdeV's k«9s C1t11tteno 7. ~ t Cllic•oo c, o.111elld , TOfonto 2, New YOfk 1 lel!i,.,_t 1 Ot1rOll I &o•ton s. M rwaullM c K81\18\ Cltv 3, MIMHOta 2 Tua• t . $Mt119 I TMtV'• Oemff 101'1 I) IS " 21 nn Cltv~ <1toma110·11 ti AMII• (S.IOll 6-1>, In) • Ntw York (Fontenot 6-1). et TOfonto (Letl 13•6), In) Te•H (T•nana 1•·131 et Sfflll• (Moore S·ISl, In) l'l'ldeV's Gatnts Clllooo " 41\9911, <n> eemmore at Mllw1ullM, lnl Toronto al o.1r0t1, <n> ~Ion et Ntw YCM"k, (n) M•fll\8'011 II Tu••· !n> Ka11.es C1tv II S..111•, (nl Ci.Yllend et Oeklend, (n) National Leaoue WHT Dl\llSION W L ~. 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Sal\ [).ego I C11ic.oo It, MontrHI s Pl'llle~olue l.·6, St. Lou" l·S New York 2, Pllhburgh 0 Clnclnnell 7, Sen FrenclKo c Atlenll 41 Houston 1 Toes.Y's GemH 603 SSS m 524 490 432 7 II 11'1> 16'n 2S Pm•burgh (McWllllems •· 10) at New York ITtrrtU 11>-ti) Motltreel IRooen 6·l3l et ChlCeoo (Suldlffl IHI SI Louis (Andu.ar 19· ti) II Pt\llacMlt>hl• (Oennv 6·6l, lnl FrtdeV'• Games Ded9ws et Cincinnati, In> New VOl'k 11 Choceoo Sen Frenclsco al Al'-1111, (nl MontrHI 11 Pnll1de1Phie, Cnl Plt11t>uroh •• St Louis, (nl Sen Oleoo al Houston, (n) AMERICAN LEAGUE Indians 7, An9els 1 CL.IEVIEL.ANO CALIFORNIA MHlltll Hrlltll Butler cf Frenco n Hill dll Thorntn lb Hergrv lb Carter If Vukvdl rf T1blef lb Bendo c Fls.cl'll.n 2b 4 I O O Thmn cf 3 O O O 3 2 2 2 Carew lb • 0 I 0 3 0 0 I Wilfong 2b 4 0 0 0 4 o o o D.Cncs dh 4 o o o o o o o Oownlno If 4 II I 2 I O 0 RtJk1n rf 3 0 0 0 c t 3 3 Grich 3b 2 O O 0 c o o o N1uon c 3 0 0 0 Cll l SChoflldH 2000 c 11 o Bunesnon too o PICciolO H 0 0 0 0 n 1 1 1 Ttltals • 1 2 1 ktre llllY lftNl19S Qew&anoil 000 IJ2 OOl -7 C.llfonlll 000 OOI IOI-I G1me Wlnnlno Rel -Vukovk:rl {SI E-KlsO(l. . 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Keufmen I NATIONAL l£AGUE Dod9erS I, Padres 1 LOS ANGELES SAN OllGO Su 21> • IRuHllU Mldndo rf lroctt lb Guarrlf' lb Ml1'1hll If Amlung" Vn0trc RRnldscf Rlvtre 3b Honevcil P 8rt-llh lonD u rlltll 11t rllll4 S I I 0 Wo99•ns 2b S 0 0 0 4 t I O Gwvnn rf c O 2 O 3 l 2 1 Garvev lb c O l 0 0 I 0 0 McAvnl cf 4 0 2 0 4 2 2 c M1rlin1 " 3 0 I 0 5 0 J 1 KtnMdV c .. 0 2 0 o 1 O O Mltmri or o I o o 5 O 1 0 Uat11r 3b 2 0 0 0 4 1 2 I Nettles 30 2 O O O S O 2 0 Tmotln ss c O I O 0 0 0 0 Orevdlv P l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hl•k•nl p 0 0 0 • 3 0 0 I Flnnl'V llt'I l 0 0 0 800kerP O O 0 O tro-n !Ml I 0 I l lf t 14 t Tetlls U I lt I .S<;we ltV llWWlll '· LI• A119111t 001 '10 Oil-I s-no.... ooe toe Otl-1 Gema Wlnnlnt lrtll -Guerrero W DP-I.as Anotlla l, S.n DlttO I L0&-1..os~~neellt lO, S.11 D•ttO t 21~. Ml™"'· Hl'-<.uwtero I (10 Sl~WYM (211, LS.laur "'· Su ()0) fltl~t\lftOICll (7) S-Ofavt<!IY, Hooton ' U-H lllR aa SO L. ......... , Honl't'Cll HootonW.3·4 I • 2 • 0 1 • 1 1 0 0 s s.tl Oittll Oravecl!v L I a • 2•l 7 • • l 2 Hawlt.IM 2 M 2 0 0 2 ) IOOli.tt 1 S 4 ' 2 0 T-1 c~ A-21 §60 Iha.bl•'• rNOlc nurnben M1glc 11umt>ers for cl1nclllno ll>t dh111ton chamo101111\1p In Ille American LtagUI Eest, N1tlonet Lt'9Ut Wat and Nallonll LMllVI Ent lnumbef' ts 1 combination of •ins bV Iha le1cMI' end lonas by Iha MCQnd·l)lac• ttaml' Leader S«end Detroit Toronto NumlMt 1 Sen OievO Hou.,AIL ClliclOO CUO\ NV Mais MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American Leaou• • 10 8-'TTING (3S0 el bali). Wlnfilld, Ne"" York, 3St; Mlt11no1v. New York. l47...._ EMurrev. lalflmort. 32C; Booos, Boston. '20. Hrbek. Mll'tnetoll, 311. lttJNS· OwEve11s, Boston. 112, RHenotnon, 0.kla!ld, "· Winfield. NIW York, 97. !looos, Bolton, 96. Youn!, /Ill.JI· weukff, 93 RBI: Ktnoman, Oaldencl, 114, RICI, BM· ton, 113, Armas, Boston, 107, EMurtev. 8ettlmore, 106, AOevls, SHttlt, 105 HITS Mlttlnolv. NIW York. 114; looos. Boston. t71. Wlnlieto, New York. 176, Franco, CllYNnd. 174, Garcie, Toronto, \1C, Rlolllft, 811t1mor1. l74 OOUILES Mltllnotv, NIW Yort., 38, LAPernsll. TtHS, 37, 88ell, Telles, 35, OwEvaM, lo.ion, l4• G8111. Toronto, 33 TRIPI.ES Colli111 TOl'onlo, 14. Mowb't', Toronto, 14, KGlbson Detroit, t , Upshaw, Toronto. 9, W1IM1ll, Kensas Citv. 9 HOME RUNS Armes. Boston, 37; Kono · man, 01llland, 3C, l run•nskv, MlnneMill, 31, Thornton, Cle~land, 31; Killlt, c111caoo. 29, LNParrish. 0.lroil, 29, Muo:>h\', Olk· lend, 2f . STOLEN BASES R~. Ollllend, S6, Coltlm, TorOtlto, S3, Butllr, Cltvtiartd, cs. ttettl\, Anelh, U. Gercia, To<onto, ~ PITCHING (13 deeislom). Btvlnll\J Oevllencl, 17·6. 2 90, AteXl"Cl9'. Toronto. l•·S. 3 II: SlllO, To<onto, 14·6, 2.SI: Wileo•. O.troll, 16·7, c Ill, Clemens, Boston. 9-C, C.32. STRIKEOUTS Lonoilon. St•ttll, 177 Stieb, Toronto. 1n. Witt, A1191fs, 111. Howh. TIXISJ IS2. Btvteven, Cleveiend. .. s SAVES Qu1~rrv, Ka'lsas City, 80. CaucU. Olkltnd, 31, Htfnendei, DelrOlt, ,. ROn1s, MtMftOI•. 21>. R1gttetti, NI# York, 2" N1nona1 L.-.ue BATTING 1350 at ball) Gwv11n, S.,. D1eoo, .3SI, Hernandez, N1w York, 319, S.ndbefG. Chlcaoo. .317, Crua, Houston, 314, Lecv. P11t1buroh, 313 , RUNS Sln<!Wt. Clllcloo, 10S, W19g1ns, Seq Oll90. 97, Samuel. Ptliledl!Of\I• 9', Ra111es MontrMt, ts. M1t1t11ws. ClllcaGO. RSI GCerler, Montreat, 100. Scllm.dt, Pf1ii.oe1P1118 96, Ctv, Chicago 91 Cruz. Houston. 90. Hernandez. N""' York 90 HITS Gwvnn, San Otego, 1f7, S.ndber9 Chicaoo, 115, semllll, Phit1dtfohl8, 173. Raines, MontrHI, 112; Crua, Houston, 171 DOUBLES· RelnH, Montrtal, lS, Samuel. Phlltdtlon... ~. S.ndbtfo. Chi· caoo.. 32. Rev, Pltlsburgh, 31, Dwham, Chicaoo. 2f TRIPLES Samuel, · Ph•ladelPl'111, 17, Slndtltfg, Chic.go, 17, Cruz HoustOfl, 13, Doran, Houston. 11. CRevnolds Houston, 10, Gwvnn. Sin Oieoo. 10 McG•. St LOUIS, 10 HOME RUNS· Murt>hv. Allont•. 32. Schmidt, Pllil1del'Phla, 30, Cev, Ch•c•oo. 25, GCerter, MonlrHI. 2C; c ere tied with 2l STOLEN BASES. Sanwtl. Phltadttol'lla. 67, Raines, MontrHI, 64, Wlgolns. San Diego, 64, Redus, Cincinnati 46, c ere fled with 42. PITCHING (13 oecis>onsl Sutct1He, Chi· CIQO, lC·l, 2 74, HOfton, St. LOUIS, 9•4, 3 42, R1wlev. Philedt1911 •· 9·4, 3 61 Solo, Cln• c1nneti, IS·7, 3CI STRIKEOUTS GOO«Mn Naw York, 251, Veleft1uatl, Dedtlfs. 212. Rven. Houston, It•,,, Soto •. Clnclnn1t1, 159 C1r1ton, Phlladlf· 1:1hla, 151 SA llES Suiter SI LOUT\' '2, ltSmllh Chlceoo. 31 Holla11d, Pn1lede•ohla , 29, Oro1co. New York. 2'. Gossage, Sen Oieoo. 25 Rtotle iti'•keout recwd (Tilf'M/tll Stet. 12) A llst ol P•tcl\ll's wllO struck out mort then 200 batten In their roolo.le MHOfl with 111ar, neme, Item, and strlktcWIS: t. 19t4-Dwlglll Gooden, Mell 7SI 2 19SS-Htrb Score, Indians 24S 3 1911--G. C. Ale111ndlf', PMllM 227 • 190t-Tom Huoties. Cub1 22S s. 1901-Christv Mathewson. Gt1nts 221 6 1'7S-Jolln Montlfvsco, Gian" 215 7 ltto-Ruu Ford, Vankffs 209 I 1'66-0on Sullon, Oodolfs 209 9. 1967--Garv Nolan. RldS 206 10 1'71>-lotl JohnSOll, Rovell 206 ll 196 .... T.om. Grltf111. .Mir.OS 200 Deep a.. ftshlnt OAVIY'S LOCICIR (NawMrt ... d i) -66 1119llr1 • vellowle11, 3'1 bonllc., 31 canco tiau. SJ .e'ld ban. II mtctltrtl NIW.-ORT L.ANOING (New~ a.di) -lS all9iltl S •tlJOwta , 61 llOll!IO, A.3 '8"CI MU TI\ts weefl't treut llilantl SAN llRNAJlOINO -Gtwfl V1 ,., L•"•• GrffOfv L.,tke. S.nta Allt RNer, Santi All• ltlvtr !south fork) lllVERSIDI -Fumor Lel\1, Htmll Le kt KEllN -Kern Rlvlf (lorll Po-<lrtmOu'8 to Democrat Dem , ll:RJ PowerlMNM to Lake IHbflle) TUL.Alll -Kern •• ., IF1lrv Iii' D "' 10 IU ~M )OhlltONSllt ~ IO Falrvl"' Otm>. TUii ftf\oar l\OUlll lorl Of ,,,.111 ~, M.ADIRA -1n Joa ulll l'f'far (mldoi. fork), '°tct'lfr Lalt.1 Slarkw Iller Lek• INYO -1111\0o Crttk lml4cllf, &OUlt\, \ll111t.t Ill. Owen\ "Iv., (Ul'IU lk'ldve fO#Mtrtain IO Stew1rt L.!lntl, Plff'811I V•lllY RHe!'YOlr, ftOO. Creek 1.a•• SoUttl \.1U ' Id Jll10 THlllO aACI. Ot!e "''" Na 0011 Meno"" tLeckevl s IO 3 00 2 20 Jovl Dallgllt 1Per1<1rl ~ 20 2 40 G.mln LIU (WlDJamsl 2 10 At.a raced SuPef' Priest, P•PH ltnci•I, Miss Rodeo Ottvt , MarvelOul HoH, RICI• 'lT\ondl Jov Time HI 1 ~ • Sl IXACTA <3•6) ... id Sl7JO l'OURTH RACI. One inl'le NC• RIWlhm Ac• IKl,ltbl«) .. 00 3 20 2 IO SmQkln Wno I Mlrch•ndl I 40 S 00 Anchor lev CDnomerl • • 3 .0 Al\O recad Thtrmal Light, N1Clt.Y 0 Brevo, Wero Or1v1, S11r Act, J.0.IH Jtl, S.bf• Dancer. Time• Hi 11 S FIFTH llAC&. OM milt P8CI Artdvs lrtaJ>tl ILecklvl HO '00 JOO ·~Oo>N Fltlow <Grundvl 360 3 20 Jeuv Ster (Beker) 3 00 Atso reced Emer11d O\llono, GVPSv Patriarch. fro&tv Gon, S.ilo<J Stir, Pol· 1u11on Solution. Lew Of Tlla Lllld Time. 204 '3 UIACTA 17·91 oatd $-Cl.JO SIXTH R ACE. Ont m11t oece • Top Subt«t IMercllendl 6 20 4 60 H19h SOffd (Short) I• 20 Mrs RalM Bell (Mc:CeclYl 370 6 20 llO AllO recld Rift\'. Cesll Plus, buster, Ltvil1te. Fro''" Flu, Rhv1hm CICXld· LIVIY • Timt· 2 02 2/S u EXACTA (7·5) oeto sm \0 SEVENTH llACE. One milt oace HHI .... , (Mir Chand) lUO 6 40 • '° Ott1er1 Card l!lal!.erl 19 20 '40 Warm W•s!IH (P•enol l IO Atso raced LOVHblt ·~· Armbro • -Fw. Multi lerrv, Paul B«rv, .J9Mnv Chene• Tune 1Sf415 Sl EXACTA (1 2> pa.d' Jl90.SO EIGHTH RACE. Ona milt P8CI. Jules Bov IOtsomt<"l 5IO 300 320 Thi Re>CW CPl1nol 210 3 70 Multl Ralf!boW (Wllhemtl 6 00 AIM> rlCld D1rKt King, lsllv lov, Oustvi Lautevne. McodY Slut. BonllKI, Rowen Cre" Time I S9 2 S $l EXACTA 13·41 oa•d '3000 NINTH llACI. One mite oac•. Reinclleck (Croohe nt • 20 7 80 2 IO Jack up ( l<.ueblaf' t 3 40 2 IO Ve Wall1d <Otsoi;ner> 3 IO AIM> reced Oocior B•ll.,., M;chaet JoM, Ceot••n Lord Sklo Mesttr, R••nbow Sor~ TralMf !lree Time 1.59 Sl EX.ACTA ll·St oa•O i29 10 S2 .-KK stX 'S+H+ll Nod Sll,S.CS.60 W•lh °"' WtMing l•Cltlf (sill horses) S2 Pick Six con\Olelioll oaid s 190 to wiln 61 w1nnlno tk:ktl\ (fiYe l'looesl TENTH RACE. One mil~ oace The Comoenvs Gold (Kblrl 320 210 260 Flv Men FIY <O'Owverl 7 00 540 Jenna'i Jov IM1sktlll 7 00 -'IMI reced Striking Pnu, Tklt't Quar· 1..-s, Sk1-s Ltadlf', Mistlf' Gus•ev, Rich N SPoctV Sl<IOOlfl•rot T1m4t 2-00 2 S ll EXACTA 12·31 oaid Ut 50 Altlf\dallCt 3 932 ' .J ~ Ott Mar WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS (Final M 4l·deV -....Ullflbred lrioe11119l . FllltT RACE. 1 1 16 mllt1 Rav Pr ddV CS•Olill) 23 20 11 70 s tO MaKerado IOfteo•I UO 6 20 Peef Pride (V&*'iu.tal C .eG Atw reced Ktv1n·s Tr~. ~ Glen, Lov• 8ov Mockev. Wh1shw11!v, NUC'lter , Allaell. North SHWIV. Ster Snow Time HS I S SICOJ'tD llACE. 1 li l6 mills JlmMI <Lemanc:e) 25.IO ll 00 SIO StudtnlboOY Leff CSlblllt) 10 00 7 00 La Verna's Sig Mac IPinctvl 4 00 AIMI rec:ld· Bombay B•l"l9ndel'. Ronoon. FUn1 Flrt, Panct1tcuv, Lefayetle Lark. lncunioll. !lrtwerv aov • l!ldian 0 Time l 43 U DAILY DOUBLE CS-10) H d '31200 • THIRD llACE. 6 furlong~ uuglllng Bov (McCerroro 3 60 Pottv'I Ruler (Lemenct) Rivets Fector <Ollvereil AIM! raced: Nlohlhawker Se>ee~l. Chi Timi 110 SS EXACTA (3·71 Pl d $9000 fOUltTH RACE. 6'n fu(long~ 260 260 700 420 400 Gellent Mtmi Bai.tr (Mc:Gurn) .. eo 19 60 l1 00 Slno•no Snow (Plnc11l 11 70 UO SchOOI Prlncns <Sibille) 3 40 .-.iso r.ced TV Soot. F11rlv CurlOUi, Incubus, Little Rolle, HOl<I Tt\t Queen, Cnnt's lutton, Or Anne, Naskerlon, Blacil JeOI Tlma 111 FlnM RACE. I 1116 m•lft Oii turf Lord Protector (P1ncevl S.IO l 40 300 Zoff1nv (LIPhaml S 10 4 20 Beftoceill (Mcie> S IO AIMI raced lkst Look, Slllv Steven, Lord of lhl Wind. !ltdou•n. BM9e0. AIP•no Tima 143 U EXACTA (6·t ) paid SICSO SIXT H RACE. One mile S.0•1111 (McCerronl 720 S 00 3 70 Smert1n UP (Mtlll I <ID UO 8oldef Tri.n Boid (Sfloemak1r • 70 Also reced P1ckin' Re1nbo•i. AKlftSIOI\, V11ltlil Au.et, Cl'1uck1Ke•0t. Jett Anthony. Gummo Prince, 8ta1•no Ir sh Timi I.le SEVENTH llACE. 7 lurlon9~ -Rosie s K T (Veltfltwalal U.00 ~20 l.AO Nitro IDetahoussa...-> • 00 210 Mark in tha Skv <Me1al 3 .0 Also rated Trov ''•· Foreign L"IOll' Truce Mak«, F11telltn Har>diome Pack· a~. Zee K Time I 22 • S $S EXACTA (t •T> Pl>CI Sl07 SO -;2 l"tCK StX tl~I l·N·l ·ll Pact ""'" 20 wolll es wlnntn11 t.ckets tllvelloftts). S2 PICll Six conlOlatJOn oald SS6 40 with 2,206 WIMlno h<k•I• OOU( llonnl • ' 1>. •IGHTH llACI. ON IYl•lt S.retota S•a ICordWo) S 00 UO 2 60 ll'diotnOUS !McCarronJ S <ID 4 IO Lomu co. ares) 6 00 Al.to recld ft!il I Con, Prt.,1tt J""918, &dilm MelorOl'dl larN ll'I St1Ntefd, F.r" Nor men lime 1:36 U l)(ACTA (C•S> Mid '47 SO ,_INTH llACI, I t m/19' QI\ turf. Item T-ILoaoyt l 1020 uo o.-... (°'1tff) t .eo 320 uo > 00 I lat Oellmlt IT Ol'O l AIM reced Ga !11 MlndtG Hectli M<J! I. MY F~ on. Ca ~ , F'Nl'MlfM Founomt. ~I'll W m GrMn Time l tf U IXACTA (10 tJ Nld U91 At lllCI :22 5'11 bro Ra.e nft M:O Al nta ll.ama NnwOrlff Ill HCEI Clllqoo Otltoll GtMI\ y Mlftnesole 'TemPelav c.nw11 .... J 0 0 I I 0 I f 8 0 2 0 0 2 0 1.000 •I U soo $' ~ .soo 31 it .000 )0 61 27 51 .... 2 0 ' l l 1 1 I 000 0 2 000 Ah'•IUCAN CONn1taNCI Wttl KensesC;ty 2 0 0 I 000 6" llli9an 2 0 0 uoo n Sea'lll 2 0 0 1001 .. Delwer l 1 0 1: 20 Sen Oleea ' I 0 S9 P1thbuf011 f"'1:'" 0 .500 .Sil ClnciMel1 0 2· 0-000 39 ~114 · 0 2 0 ~ 17 Housto11 0 2 0 ..000 3S .... Miami 2 0 0 1000 63 Ind eriaoolil I 1 0 500 49 N-Ell91'1d I I 0 50ll ,. NV Jell I I 0 soo .a &uffl!O 0 2 0 000 24 . SUMav's ~ ... " 11 .. ... SI 47 S3 " - 24 .. Ci l7 st •ems al P11!Sburgh CChlntie1 7 ., l 1>.tnJ Rli*n at Ket1sa\ Cltv 10lln"'4 c 11 10 llTl) At11nla ., MlnMSOI• Otlcaoo 11 Greet1 Bev C1nclnnell al NV Jets St LOlils '' llld•-POllS S..lllt 11 New El!ll<elld DelrO!t at TatnN 8e'f Houston 11 s." Doeoo New on.ans at S.11 Frencis.co NY Goents 11 Wesl\lnolon Pllll1da!Pf\18 al OaPH Denvtf' et Clevel1nd (CMnnll 1 at 6 p.m) Mlnclllv'I Geme Mi1ml at Buff110 (Cha.-! 1 at 61 Rimi itattst'ia SC-by,..,,.. Oooonefll• 1 10 10 IC>-37 •ams 2CI 3 0 IC>-33 T•AM OoPeNfltl RetM F1n1 Clowns •2 2S Yerds rushing 197 213 Yards Panlno S72 1S7 Total vlfdS 769 CJO Punts ll·JU 9·411 ~"-13·10l 12·" F umbltt ·IOll M H Rulllint TOs 2 I Pass no TDs 1 I INDIVIDUAL llull!IM Tclt Yds AY9 TD OlckerSOll " 240 so I Crutcltfl1lcl s JO 60 0 EllarO 1 4 40 0 fcerre99mo 3 ·I ·03 0 TOllll S7 273 .. 1 OoCI 61 191 3 I 2 ~·"""' ~A ~ ... Yds TO Feneoamo SJ 23 6 llS I OiCkerson 1 0 1 0 0 Tote11 s.c 23 7 llS I Ood 11 SI 2 6Qt , RKtlYln9 NI . Yeh TO E•arCI s 43 O Oicke<SOll • 29 0 OevlCI Hiii 3 21 0 Fer"*' 3 17 0 Gnt1! 2 2' 0 Guman 1 I• 0 Brown 7 11 I or-H•• I II 0 J McDonald ' • 0 l otels 23 llS I ()pp Sl 606 2 Olhtf ltl~S Punhng -M•lkO. t ·370, 41 .a •vg Kickoff retutn\ -Drew Hiii, S·23 c .,,g , lttckllft. 2·22 O Pvnl returns -Ellerd I · 10 I evo tnterUPllOllS -,,..,,;n, 1-..11 Green 1 .. n Rams (1-l) 13 Oellu 2Q. Cleveland ~ 16-at Plllsbuf9h Slot 23-at Clnc:lnnetl Slot. »-NY G11nts Oct 7-At•enta • Oct l._11 Ntw Of'tans Ocl n-Atlante Oct 21-san Frenc:1Ko Nov • .._., St Lou•s Nov 11-<h.CIOO No11 11-11 Green eev Nov 25"-et T1mpa 81v Dec 2-Ntw Ofll•ns Dec 9-HOU\lon Dec 14-et San Frencosco Raiden (2·0) 2' Houslon n Gr"" en 51o1 16-el Kensai C1tv Slot 2.,_San Ooeoo Slot 30-11 Denver Oct 7-Seatt1t Oct 1c-M1nnesot1 Oct 21-1 San Oieoo Oct. 21-Dtnver NQv 4-11 ChieaOO Nov 12-el Seallle Nov lt-IC1~sas Cltv Nov 2~nd••MPOl•s Dec ,._.., M.lmt Dec IC>-e t DelrOtl I Dec 16-P.ll~gh Oddi 20 17 IC 1 NFL •P1tti1>uroh 3 over Rem' Reldln 3 over •Kansas City C1nc:lnnatl 3 011er llNY Jets •N-E"9Mtnd 2 ., over Seaflie SI LOUIS 4 'J Ovlf' lllnd l"'OOltS Atlante 2 o,,... 1M.nnesata •G•ftll lay 2 over Chicago •Dalles I OVlf' Pl\i~>a aS.n Frenc1Ko S over Ntw °''""' xW1st1111QI011 6 1 ove< NY Gla11" ()elroll .J OVIC JtTamoa. 8t1 llS.n D•eoo 11 over Housion llCltvetal'ld ' over Oenv« t.M!eml 6 over euttelO tMoncsav> COLLEGE 11Ne0taska 31 over MlllN\ola 11Mlch N" S over Wa'1bno'on aTtxH vs Aul>urn. ev.., atow• 6 O'flf Penn State Mlaml, fla IJ over aP\KO... xUCLA .,_ L-8alCll S•ett no Odds lll YU 1C 0\141f Tulsa ll°'1>0 Stitt • Ovtr WHholl910fl Sltlt •Olllalloml S•ate n 8o•lln9 Grfff\, no odds SMU 2) Ovtf' lLOUtlVillt 11Plltlbuf9h J'h over Ollll!telma FIOfiOI S•••• 16 ove< aKanw• Alaba!"l'll 7 over aGeotw• lecl'I a-'*"011 l'lomt !Nm Odds lnlm Harral! s fteno ltlc;e a'\CI SPOI' '' loot. UN LIS""" Sall JoM St CS FulWIOll ,_, ne SI Peclflc \.Ollt 8MCJI ~' Ulll\ SI Nnv Mt•kCI S• K AA ~ W I. T ' 0 0 l I • 0 • 0 0 • 0 • • 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 ~ W L T l 0 0 1 I 0 ' • 0 ' D 0 I t 0 I I 0 0 1 • • t • S.dlltb•dl • (MIHJM G f wKe) Sal 5eP1 15 -at t1 ca sat • $ePt n -m. $all Antonld • , $11!, Seo! 2' -el On Coasr S.I,. Oc1 ~ 6 -er Mot" s.1 .. 0c1 1l -a1 ~~ o'"° Nine' Sat., Oct 20 -Sou'l!Wtsttrri• s-1 .. Oct 27 -al Sen Ooe90•, 1:30 om Set., Nov l -P1i0mar" 5411.,. Nov 10 -•I C trus• Ser Nov '1 -San•• Ana" Set .. NOV ,. -B.- • lnda•n Mlmon Conlet"eftC.t Geme •• Nmtl 11 730 o , unlns "°'" Hitt\ sdlMI ~ IN1r1-lu9U9. 7:Jt '"'1'. I TONIGHT ES11ncl1 "' l;egune Hill$ II M•nlOl'I " .. '° Mattr O.. .,. Santi Ana V11lrY at Santi Anl Bowl , Tustin "' ~ et lrVllle IN 111 el NtwPOt'I Ha(tlor Lor. -'!TP90S n ~ •I Western Vellftdl 11 ~a S.venne al Rand!O Alaml!Oi VIiie Ptfll Y\ Kate al l.e P1""8 P1r1o CanyOll "' El Oo<e4o It Valtne•a Trov vs . Cerritos •' Gahr l'RIDAY f111Jnle1n Ve~ vs El Toro •~ Miu.on \lte!C) $efY1tt ~ Marini 11 Wnt~t¥ Hl;lll/l!olon 8Mch 11 Dam.ea COiton ... Ecsboft ., Oranoe CoHf Callloe La Qulnle v' Oc .. n V•w 11 H\IOl"'VIOft 8UCll Wttlmonsler n Pacific• II 8olal Grande Sant•toO "~ C°'t• ~ II ...... WI Hefbor Coron• dll Mir II Sen Cleffteflll ElslftO'!t 11 LaClt.orl Beect'I Santi All8 "' Saddlebaci<, et s.n!1 Ant 8ow1 MUoOll VitlO "'-Un."'9t$l!v el lrv- CIP<Streno Vallf'v vi EW«ll1!ta a1 V1tene1a TCM"rev Plflft ., Dene H Et Modin• "' Kt'nMCIY at wutern Lono 8eecll Pol'( \'S FootMI 11 T1.1-i•·n . NCM'CO vs Ori"" el El MocMll\8 Cvora• •I Gerdlrl G<'o.-. LOI AlamllOS 8 ! SI AnlflOnV Anei.m vs Loera al La Pacme Per~ Wacnut al lfta·Ollncsl wes1wn at Bdflowtr SAT\lllO.AY t 9...,.. Park 11 '°"' GtencN Paclfie ~wat Open let UCL.Al s.c~ ...... SlntlltS J•mmv CClflno<S IU S) 0.. 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NI~ W W9 6 2 iosr to D Sw Teu 1·6 oei GOICI''• ~ Terci.11 6·1, Sml!h•Ft>f'IOOIO IE won •·3 6-3 6·1 Slmmons·AlliMlfl <E l IO\I 1 ~ $ 7 •OO 1 6 Wednesday's tranue1ttn1 BAS£ IA LL • ~L .. tue MEMPHIS CH•CIC:S-Neonec GIO"tt Leo on p'"~' elld C'hlel o ecu••"t of· 11c1r •"~' n OctoMr 1 BASKETBALL N1a-I a.ill .... AU«iaMll CHIC-'GO IULLS-Sl91'ee11 YJcnat! JO< oen.. 9"¥0 IO 1 se-·-· contrac• GOt.DEN $TATE WAltRtOttS-Her"4td Gl«9t MCF~ OirlCfO' ol outllic fete· •ion• ltlllaft L .. tue • snF.-.NEl.~.-S 8etl C~ll JOI •ere .... ca : 1 B lJ :1 1 I ~ I ~ ~ Argosy · race set Sa urday Suta -oalca Bar Kin Harbor Y cht Oub Lldo-14 01~tncy Ch.amp1opmbip • Saturda~. Saunday. California Yacht O ub -Scmk Tour (Hams Scncs 'o. 2) t urday. Pacific Mariners YaCht Club - Man-Woman race (PHRF), unda~. SuDiq• Coronado Yacht Club -Kelle) Los Coronados race (handicap}. Sat· Urda), Sunday. an Dicio Yacht Club -Po\\-dtT Puff race (PC). Saturday~ Stosc Series. Saturda): Etchclls-22 Regatta, Satut· day. Oceanside Yachr Club -Fall DinvwScrics Call cl~). Sunday. Sihcr Gate Yacht Oub -Mon o War Series. unday. Mission Bay Yacht Club -Fall Senes. Sunday Nordl ud lalud Pac1fic Connlhian Yacht Oub - Ventura Count) Occ.a.n Racin& C1rcu1t 'o. , Saturd3)". Anaapa YachtOub-Youth fun Da\, UDda\. \\'estlake Yacht Club-Slipper of the Year Regatta. Siauir~y. Sunday.·. Santa Barbara Ya.cht Club -Fall Scncs (PHRF>. Saturda). One-dc- s1gn. unda'. Channel 1 lands Yacht Oub Blue Water Scnes l"o. 4 unda\. Santa Barbara Sa1hn.a Oub Summer Scnes No. 3. unda). Four non-kague games art" oo the football agenda tonight -v.i.lh "le"-port Harbor's confrontation \\1th rt"\Cngc·ound~ Irvine head· hmng the hst Here's a capsule rundown on each of tonight's games. all bqinmna at 7:30: Irvine vs. Newport Harbor: E.ach is 1-0 and each fe.atutts solid running and paso;mg attacks. Irvine's Va- queros lost a 52-0 decision to the Sailors 8 )'Cat ago and QUarterbacl; Jefl 81clman & Co "'ould like to male amends fnll How~r (6-2. 193) runs behtnd ~ewport tackles \.t1ke Beech (6-6'h. 268) and Tom "-ttchcns (6..(). 232). Game site: 'iev.port Harhor High. E tao<:la vs. Lagana Hills: Both are ti) mg to get ofTthe floor after openmg lo scs. EstanCla's offense revolves around quarterbacl Mike Roscllim and an l--00ense. "-1th tallb3ck M1~e Gu)ot ~1d to be read) after an iDJUI). Laguna Hills 1s tr')ing to hounct back from a 16·8 loss to Woodbridge. Ga~ tt ' s«m-\'1cJ0 High Twstia v . Woodbrid1e: ~nolhtt game of unbeatens after one v.cck. 1h1<; one pns Tusnn Coach ManJon ~nach" SO defcn~ apm ta Wood· bndge offense .,..h1ch feature a great deal of 'ipt\.'d. led b) runmng back Mar~ Ph1lhp \\ oodbrid e Coach Gene OJI 1 ()..:? ~:umt Anc1ch. Game i.1te. Jr"\ me High. tater Del vs. A Valley: Both arr loo 1n for their first v. 1n and the 1onarch" of tatc Oc1 are h~'\11) fa ored behind f rc hm n qoar· tcrbad: Todd Manno• 1ch, alona with a ~hd running pmc (2()0..pound Chark nton and p('td tcr Toan Cao). The mt~· b ••capon 1 ta1lba tc' e SM~. me ''· Santa na Bo"' 13. 19ti4 !..---\ ~---.--------- Ml.IC HOnCE PlBUC NOTICE rtlUC NOTICE MOTICI Of' N1&.JC MH1'• HOTICI Ofl ~ IUllNUI PICTITIOU& IUIMH PJcmnout IU ... U FICTITIOUt IUl*ISf '1C1mOUI llU8MU 9"0 AND APttUCAllON ON-MltlOHlalfV MAMl ITATIMINT ~ aTATl.-NT NAiii ITATl•NT NAMI aTATDWNT MAm ITAra.NT The follOwlng penona .,. Th• lollowll'!O C*IOftl •r• '0" COAIT AL ,., ... IT NOtlOe 11 '*-b-roi.n that 'fhe tollo-inQ '*'°"' • 'TM •ollowlno penon It TM follCJ!lllng JIW'O!ll .,.. Ttit followlng ~· .,. Tn• IOUOWlno l*10l\I .,. 01no bulln..a u dOlnQ 11· ......_ THI CMJFOMIA the u~ Wiii not be dOlng buttMill u dolna bulln ... u · dolnO ~ .. _.. dolnc butlllUI ., dotna llllneu aa. 81'WOIPAAICEPICA\.I· ~GGODESIQNORAFTINO, DIPA.RT1111.MT °' II .. tMPOnalbl•l011111Yd..,llOt FANFAR aG1Dattmout11 s.J:-TV EL!.CTRIC AP· EXTEN810N8 1021-11 ECHO NO H . IBH 1P 1ELliCAN POIHT FOANIA, .t021 ,.,_ Stl'Mt, p, ~ 8oJI 1oe82, Cetta ANO OAm ANO nml CITY bUlltl OOf\trM:tlCI by ln'Y· ftt , eo.ta ....._,CA e212e PL•ANOIS. 1HU·24 H11bar 8Nd. iu1ta 233, Dlf1• Cltoit, FovnWn Val· APAFO'"°'ENT8. 18 Corpor~ -~Of~erne 8uM 100, Nn'l>Ort ~. CA9~627 OP ...... OIT llACH OMotfltirll'ltnmYM'f,onor Q~ Jamte Praohtl, Broo!(rwrat 81. Fo11n111n COtttMNI C&Ht 92&21 leyCA tt• Pl~i.-~ &Mdl, No. A tl't04 CA t2t80 JO*I\ M Tobet. 68? W. HAR MOUUTID A NR-•ft• thl1 date ROI ·011fmouth Pl . Cotta Vallty.~allf 8270I Wayne M1tteeon, 1&17 A George C. l.ung, 8821 Calif. l291U OR01R OIHOWCAU8E StMt I Pattl:w, 13 tlllf 8-8trMt,Cotta CA 1111 TO DM"OOI 740,0IO OellCI thll 12th Oly o! M .... CAl26H ntgeoltllll,10111HO!c* Coriander, Co111 M•U, OatttrCl~i'FOUntalf\Vil· WL.80 flin Juan FOR CHAl«M OF NAM! 11rMt, 81!11'"1 Square, t28U OU9IO YARDa CW ltOI-S.Otember, 1t... Thtl bu1lnu1 11 con• Sl , Dutna Pltll, C.Ut I0020 Calif 92828 tey, CA te7oa o.c>tltteno> Auocl&t•, • CW. llOl41 Lonoon.. !nolaftdW1X8DL T1'111 bualn 11 eon· •NT,... UPNa ••· Wllltam ... ,.,.not. llO dueuo !Ir. en lndlvldual lhl• bu11ne .. 11 con-Gl)'le Matt-.on, 1687 A Tlll1 butln1u 11 con· c.Jltomla lmlted penntt• CONNll LOii AR!V tlM Tnl1 builn111 11 ccn· ctvctede>y Mindi dlJ., Po"r •AY, NIWPORT w.w1 lt.,C·10l,c ... , GtlQOn'.#amNPrtchll ducl.clby•anlndhildual coriander. co11a Men, ductedb)''anlndl'lldual lftlp. 1t Corporst• ~.J ftled • PltltiOn In t1IJe ooun dUC1ed b~ • QIMfli Pitt• Jo.n M, Tow • MACH. CHtAHOI COUN-...... CA au7 Thll llalemet!I ... lllCI hlgeO lltlll C.Uf t2m Choto• c Lung ewpon Beaotl, QalJf. 8zeou fOf "' Otdat attowlng petla IWlhlO Thia tt8ttmen1 WU llled TY. ll'hF-305 -"" lhe Couniy C1«k Of Ot· ll\11 ttatenMl\1 w• fli.d Tnll bualnHI II oon· Thll ltllemetll WU Iii.ct (G4ffteflll hrtnt< OI WLBD tfonef to cNn91 her Nl'l'll David "· P. Cr ppt, Oen. • with 1he Cou11ty Olel1l of Or· PROJECT D£SC,.tPTtON. ll'IQ9 County on Augu t 15, with the County Cltfk of Or· clUCted by a gonerel par!• wllh Iha County Clt111 of Of· 6*'1 .llUM Ceplllren<>) AA from CONNll LOIS Aftl!V 10 •al Pannet enee county on Auowt 14, The proJec• wlll rernov. 1984 ani• County on Augu11 '23, ntnt11p ano• coonty on Au;u1t 22, loClat .. ) LIM Ho 1 (hi! OONNle LOIS INOUSH. Thll atatement ~ flftd 18'4 7~.000 ®blo YI'd• ofledl-Pta.IC NOTICE '8:IOl1 19 4 Qeyla Mltttten ,994 Juen C1p111r1no) A•· .IT I& Hl .. HY OADl!AEO With t"9 CoYnty Cltlrlt of Ot· • ,..... IMtll horn lhe Old alt Publlthed Or1no-Cout n11m Thie lta'lemtnt wu filed '2SMl1 soelat•, I CaHfOfnll Umltad 1Mt II pWtonl In......, In -no-County on Al.IQUtt 15, Publilhed OrlllQ4l Cout wetkdl.,... or Upper N-,tenl'tOUl IU&M18 Dally Piiot Augu411 2_.?: ~ Publlahed Ora~ Coat wllh '"-County Clft ot Or• P';jbllll'led Or~ Cout p111n«'tflip, 11 Con>otll• Vie mattw atoreuld 1PPMt '™ 09lly Poot Auguat 2>. 30, S>0'1 ltt)' feoloQICtl ........... MAJd.fTARMl.NT 5-ptembtll' 8, 13, ,.,... AUO"*l O, 8eptetnb91' t , 13, WIQe County on Augu'1 30, Ollty Pilot Augu.at 23. 30 Pltu. N"port BiMCh, Callf, before ttlll coun In 0epatt. natt7 $9S)twnbet •• ts. 11114 Th9 PfOteot '1111f maintain In~ Th• tOIJOWlng penot\I .,. • • Th.nt 20, 18M 11114 6tPtelTlber e. 13, 188• ~2810 ment No. 3 ,at 100 CMc Olbaon, Dunn I Crutehet. Th-243 Improve 1 eadlmertt baln no bUefneM u · . TH•265 PtliQ11 • Th-24& Thll bu1lntH 11 oon• Clnter DfM w..,, Saftta IOO Newport Cent• ~ .. mi 'C NOTICE oonetructtd II\ iota. 11 '*'' w Ii e T w o o D • Ptlll.IC *>TIC£ Pul>lllNd Orange Cou1 duC1ed b)'" • llmltad partner· Ana. caittomta. on Oclot>er N9WPM hach, CA 12680 n1UU ' allO ,..tOfe 14>prox1mattly EAUCHAMP, 3181 Alniway PtllUC NOTICE Otllt Piiot &eotemblt ta, MUC NOTICE Ip I, 1114, at t: 15 o'cloolt Publlthed O!'angl Coat ...... 4t0 3S ec:ree 0( ddll Miiand wnue, Suite T • 1 Cotti 'ICTMmlo,u,1 .. •,..U~I 20 aT Octoblt 41 1"4 Barbara L. l"ronltt, Ault• A.M., llnd then end ,.,_. Dally Pilot Augu.lt~..1. !SO r.... habltet 9nd ~#I exlat· Oe1tt tteeo ' 1'41i .. ..,.,,., FICMIOUl IUllNIH ' ' TH·300 '1CTmOUI at.latNlll 1nt s.cr.tary • lhowcei.&11,hnyttleyha¥9, S~wnber e. 13, 1"" LMnNOkTIC10IMl1. -...,.. Ing dl•nntl ~om t"-bUln e .. vchamp fnt1tprl1• Tne tollowing '*'°"'.,.. NAiii STATl•NT NAMI tTATllllJIT Thli •l•l411Mnt '#ti flltCf Why Nici petition tot d\lnge • Th-.2• 1 • vr doWn b.ty 10 fhe main dlk•. 1111 dM-'on • ~ doing buall\MI ••: The IOllOWlng pW90I\ .. Mt.IC NOTICE "Th• foltowtno perlOllt .,.. with the County ci.tk ot Or· of neme ~Id no1 be "'UITl&leALI 8pollfromthepro)eetWlllbe•r•I pertn•rthlp' 4000 WLP TOWINQ, 157 w, dolnobullneuu· oolngbullneu ... · 1ngeCountyonAugu1t23, ;rented. YOU A.R! IN D!JfAULT dll!QOMd of on property MllGMhur eoui.vaio, Sult• t1thStr•t.C01t1Mela, CA Al. L AME A IC AN PlCTITIOUl IW"Mllt CANYON FINANCIAi., 1t84 IT IS FUR'THEA ordtrld P\B.IC N0TIC£ UNDER A DUD 01' TRUST own9d by The lrvfne ~ oo Nftl)On Beach Calli 12827 8UILDEA$ 3225 DPota, MA• ITATIMINT 18021 S1M>1'1l Clrell, E·2, Pmnl that a ooc>Y Of thlt cwd« to DATED NOVEMBER 11TH, PMY on the nottn lldil ol 12eto ' . Art.Ile J Wym•n, 103 .. Cotti MaN, Calif 9282t The foll!)Wlng ~aon1 are lrvlM. CA-8271• 1.-.111 ........ lhoW cal* be pubDlhlCI In DEPARTMENT OF 11c~· UN~SSO ~~::~~ J1tnborM ROad. Thia trN Nle1'0I• Papp11; ''81 l.lnden~Plao9, CO.ta M.... Robin Kltth T1ytor, 3225 dong bu11n ... 11: Frank I!. Barton Sr. S051 140 Na•port Center ttieOrano-CoutDlltyPllot. THE TREASURY/ A ION VfU utad ... dllpoAI .... Airway A*1U. Suite T·t CA t28 Olkola. Coat• M ... , Calif, CUSTOM TOWINQ, 1117 Yukon Cite'-. Cott• M•a. Drtve. Sl.ltte IOO a newapapw of . general INTERNAL REVENU! YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAICY for the 1'82 proj«:t. Coall M .... c.i11. 92828 ' Oa ~ • WYman, 1034 828ll8 · 9Mll' 8tr .. t, Unit, D. Colta CA 82829 Nawpott leaOtt, Callf. oltoUlltloft, pubflllled In thll SERVICE IE SOLD AT A PUBL. The projaot 11 pen Of Larry RIQaa. 3151 AJ,-.1)' Unden Place, Co1ta M.... Thl1 t>ualn .. 1 11 con· M .... Cl 12828 Thie bu11nu1 It con· a.cl coun'Y at teut onoe a ..... ,,. NOTtC• OP MAL.ID rL'fN~{l~NNE~ANT~ ~f"Prehen1l~ Sediment wnue.J .SY11e T·1, Coate CApt2421 1K Wyi 10.,.. Clucttd by: an lnd1vtdu11 . Aobtf1 g. Tl\omlon, M08 ducted tiy; an lndtvldull PublllMd Orange <;out fat tour oonlllOUtlw wtetc1 IND IALI \IVTittbt Ptogr9ttl fOI Nn-M ... OllH 12828 au• · . C man, ._ Robltt K. Ta)'IOf Yotemlte rive, 8uena P.,_, Frank E. e111on St illy Pilot AUOUlt 30, $tp- Ptlor to the d1Y Of eakl l'IW• undlt~~ tn NpfoTc~ERJN,,.o:aATN~~ pof'1 Blyancfttieaen Diego Thie .bui1n111 I• con· Lcln~2.!7tau, °'" M..., Thi• 1t1tttment W111 n1ae1 CAt2820 ni11 ""*'*'' •u filed t•mt>tte, 13, 20, 1984 Ing. lfttemel..._,._ c.._... " '" "'" Creek Wat~ c:JUC1ICI by· , oan«ll part. A• v• . with Iha County Ctetk ol Or• Thi• ~u1ln•H ii , eon· With the COYncy et.rk of Or· fH.201 · Oeted Augull 21, 10M tten m1, U.-lllf°'*1Y ._ YOU, YOU. SHOULD CON-Tiie Coutal Commllllon MflhJp • Claud•. Wyman Jr, 1034 ange County on Septtmbtll' ducted by: an lndfYldutl anoe CCM#\tY on A Ult 30. '· · ,.tri Oomentof\lnl eort1Md ....._.Me. _.. TACT A LAWYER. wlthea to obtain Information Richard BHu1;hemp, l.tnden Pl1oe. <;oina M ... , e, 11194 ' flobltt Q. ThomlOll , · 1894 , C£ •J\ldoe of thla llUed .lot nonpe1'M"f ti On Octo~ 22nd. 1™ at to ua11t In determining Pratldant of RL8 Marlnu, CA 02827 • '214711 Thl1 1t1tem4lnt wa• tiled f PlBJC NOTI Su!*lor Coun llltemal ..wnue ....._ due 1 1 · O O o e Io ck A· M • wti.thef a permit ehoUld ba Inc Thi• bullnffl I• con· Publl1hed Orang• Coot with th• County Clltrk ot Or· Publlehed orange co t Publlahed °':C, Cout trom "UHILL C. •· POMONA FJNANCl~L SEA-lrenttd fOJ thl1 pro~ and Thia atatemeot wu filed duc:ttd bY! • general part· 011~ Piiot Stptember 13, ani: County on A.ugue1 30, Dall)' ftllot September 8. "=0~/.~=· gr1~,"~ 91ptwn 8, 13, = !!"~ ..= ~~~~~m,~, .~ dlt:;r, ~'l:':'P*:..::; with t~~:n ci.~:,~ "Trr~. J. Wym•n 20. 1, 0cto1>1t 4, 18~.so2 18 , .... ,, 20. 21. 1ee• T.,..275 The iottowlng peraon•.,. ' ' Til·273 ...... Md"".:-...:;-..; • .., of TNlt dated Nov.mbet lh• proJ1c1. Fot lhl• ~94 ty Sep Thll 1111.,,,.,..t WU flied Publlll'ltd Orenge Cout doing bu.in ... M: --------tnternlltMwtueC"u•• 18th, 1180 axKUted by l)Utl)Oll, the pennlt wtll be ) '2147'00 with lhe County Clerk Of Or• Pl&.IC NOTICE Oeilv Piiot Septem~ 8, 13, Pta.IC NOTICE 1./M NO. 2 (VINTAGE ttoft llM and_....~· Karel "fydon Adami.• mat· oonaldeted at the Com· PubllllhlCI Orange Coul ange County on Auguat 30, 20 27 1994 WOODS APT8.) AS• MOC NOTICt: • tetlone. o.t• llJdl d N tied womta, and recorded mlulon'• SeotWRber meet· Dally Piiot 8eptemblt 13, 1084 PI01'mout IWllNlll• ' • · TH·291 '1CTmOUI SUllNlll SOCtATES, a Calltom11 Um-. °'"""~ ••ptemller IA, Oeo.nbet 2nd. 1890, Book Ing In San~· 20 27 Octobet 4 1894 fU4DO NAMI ITATSMSNT I NAM• ITATIMINT teo pat'lnenl\lp, 11 Corpof· '90TTTIOUI ~NT·· , ... nMI bide ... N 13&58 Page 1218, Ofllelal DATE: Tueaday, Septem-• • . • TH-303 Publlthed Orano-Cout The fOllOwlng P«ICM'I• .... The folfOwtng petlonl .,. •t• Pl~l-Newport ea.ch, MAim ITATI... ~ 11MA.M..,._._. A«:«d• of Orange County. '* 25, 1894 . Dally Pnot s.&>tember e , 13, dOlng bull,,...~: PdllC f«)TIC£ dol bUllneea u : allf. 820CIQ 11'19 foltowlng '*"°"'.,.. Hla; 14000 ••It• I'd., Caltfomla, Will Mii at J)Ubllo TIME.: ot:OO AM 20. ar. 19M LIM NO. 1 (SAN JUAN ~NS DRY CLEANERS. The Wllllarn Lyon Com- dolno bullnt!M • LIGUM ........ CA. mn. twetlontothehlghelttlldder PLACE: San Diego, P\EUC NOTICE TH-271 CAPISTRANO) AS· flCTITIOUllUllNIU 35~2 Eut coat Hlghwey, pany,. Celltornl1 corpor- AKIVA INTERPRISU., Tttle __... OftlJ tM ,..._ .. tor cuh or equivalent of Shelter ltland , Martna Inn, 80CIATE8, a California llm-MA• 8TA~ Corona cMI Mar CA 82e21S° ltlOll, 10 Cotporate Plua. 17915 lkY Petti Cr .. 91, Utt. IM In._.. Of "'-"II cun (cut1ter'1 chedc only) 2051 Shelter llland om. NOTICI IMVtTINO elDI PlB.JC NOTICE tted pannerthlp, t8 CorJ>ol'· The tollowlng per90nt ar• Mat Elluhatb....Jd.at.-NewPor1 8Meh, Calif, HMO lrvlM, CA 8211• C. I . K.,..,. In Md to 1M payable at time of NII fn J>.reon. a lnt.,..led In thlt NOTICE IS HEREBY ata Plea, N9'#Poft 8.ac11 doing bu"'1eel u: quardl 312 Vlata SIJll'tt -ni I bu1ln1 .. II con;. Jacob Aklva. 2012 Flam-DfooertY ...... °"9l9d .. lawful money Of the Untted permit .,. lnvtted to !Mk• GIVEN that 0e .. n View MOTICI °" Calif 928e0 ' PERRY'S SHOE REPAIR, ~ a..cn CA 821SO • ducted by: a limited p&l1Mr• .'* Dr .. Colt• Meu. CA tale. It re4ueeted, th• Stat• at, the front antranoe wtttten oomment1 or ax· Schoot Olatrlct Board of Dl~'.:,.C:, WOOD LIM N'o. 1 (Siii Juan 1873 ll'VIM Avenue, Colt• Thia builneii 11 con· Ip 12718 1fttema1 ~ ....,._ to the Fullerton City Hall, pr ... their v1ew1 attheSep-Tl'U8t ... will, on or bafef• ILLTYD Caplatr•no). INc.. a Call-~ .... CA 82827 ducted by: an lndlVldual 8ett>at• I.. Promu, A.Mt. l111c I . Aklva. 2 1 wlll fumt1h Information 303 W•t COmmonMelth, temt>et meeting. Panone the hour of 2:00 P.M. o'doell AHO OF HTmOH tornla oorporatlon, 18 Cor· 0111111 A. Piny, 3128 S. Mary Ellzabath Marquttdt S.cretary 8unllaht, lrv!N, CA 12115 abeut po1.tbla aMUm· Fullerton, Cellfornl1, •II making pr1Hntatlon1 on the 11t day Of Oe\oblt, TO Al>MtNllTUt porate Plaza. Newport Bak•. s.nta Ana. CA Thia llltlm«lt wu flied Thi• 1tatam.nt wu tiled Thll bualna11 I• con· br.,,... wMc11 tnaf N.,... rlgM, tttle, and lnt ..... t con. el'IOUld eonflM their atat.. 1894, rec91w ... ltd bldl 1t llTAft NO. A 1MMO 8-Ch, cartf. g2eoo CllllM A. Peny with the County Cletlt of Or· with t,,_ County Cieri( of Or· duct.cl by: a Umtted partnw-· ft.II 1r1......,..,... .,.. • .,_ veyect to and now held by rt manta 10 the protect. Oral the office Of the Alllttant To alt helra, banellcllriM, Thi• bualnHI I• oon· Thi. 1t1tement w.a flied ange C0Uflty on Augutt 27, eno-count)' on Augutt 23, lhtp of n.. lft..,.t ~ Mid. under uld DMd In the Prop-atatemanta win be tleatd, Superintendent, Bu11n .. 1 erldltora and contlno-ttt duetlCI by: 1 nmtted IW'IW· with the County Cler4c of Or· 1894 18M Jacob AklV• DeeottPlloft of .,.,.11J1 any ll1uated In the COUnty Of but 101 accuracy all Import-S«vtCM, 181140 "B" Straet crlClltor1, and per90nl Who ahlp anoa County on Augull 30, ,__. l'2U1W Tiiie ""~b::-ot": MAL '9tONRTY AND • Orange, Slat• or Celltomla. ant' t•tlmony ihould ba Huntington B••ch, Can: may ba ,!?~nd/ lntereetedot: Bttblta 1.. Proffitt Aut. 19&4 Publlthed Or1ng9 <;out IN.fl I Martella Wlttl the .....,..nty • MOVU.NTI THIMOM. dllerlbed u: eubmltt.cl In writing fomla. to be opened et 2:00 In the '""' a Of 111ata . Secretary ' P'IMm Oally Piiot Seotembar 8 13 140 N•wport Centet ange County on Augutt 15, LOT. TRACT 1M4, CON-LOT 11 TRACT NO. 142.. The pMnlt apc>11c&t1on. ,._ PM on October I, 1194, tor Ill. TYD DE WINTON WOOD Thi. etai.m«el wet ftlld Publllhed ~ Cofilt 20 27 1984 ' ' Drlw. ll.llte too Catlt. 10M ~ llONL.Y KNOW ll l!i.. Tl:m CITY OF COSTA lat.cl docwnente, the Com· the following, In accordance A petition hU b-.n ftled with the County Clerk of Or· Dill)' Piiot Saptembet 8, 13, ' ' TH·2!3 NeWport ..._.., r-CAlmRIA. COROllA OIL MESA, COUNTY OF OR-mtulon't propoald raqut,. with the mlnlmum 1pectft. by Pnllomena WOOd In the enge County on Aug"8f 23 20, 27, 1094 ,_ Publllhed Orange Cou1 MAR. CA .... '"""' ANGE, AS PER MAP RE· m1nt1, and all r•l•t•d cellon• attached hef«o Md Sl.ll*lor Court of Or1ng9 19t4 • TH·2n PUbllahed Orange Cou1 Deity Piiot ~uaUS, 30 ...., a..111p11tacht anvt CORDED IN BOOK 53, documentation may be In-by thla ,_If.net made • County requHtlno that '211'711 Pt.IUC NOTICE Deity Piiot August 30, Sep. September 8, 13, 1984 ADOMll. "'°"' •llMftor p A o E 5 o , M t s -apected Md QOOlld at the patt hereof, Ptlllo~ Wood and J. H. .,... a lllMefle Ml.IC NOTICE tembef e. 13. 20. 1"4 T.,,.231 onty. hbm._.... of .. llldl CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN Commlaalon'1 Olatrlct Of. FURNISH, INSTALL, AND Mltchell, Jr. ba -.>polnttd N 140 M•wport Cenllt "CTITIOUa 8U-M TH·25• muetM~Oft'°"" THE OFFICE OF THE flee 245 w .. t Broadway MAINTAIN COMPLETE l*IOnal rapr-...ntatlwa to DIM eultetoo l'tCTmoul .ut••• NAMI ITATllllNT --.-_-IC_Mft_TI_CE ___ tHt, l••l•d •td for COUNTY RECORDER OF Sult• 380, Long Beach, CA TELEPHQJllE EQUIPMENT admlnl1tlf ~ .. ~tlt•I Of the MWport llMc:&, Callt. NAMI ITATIMINT The following pereon1.,. Pl&.IC NOTICE '"~ nu hto"--ol a.tl!ld ...... SAID COUNTY 90$02 (213-580-5071) bl-Bide ahall Include 111 appll· daoed41nt. ,.,. ....,., on ,. 1:J110 The followlng pertona lfl doing bull,,_ u : 1 __ ;..;.;;;..;;;;.;;;..;..;,;;;,.;,;--. __ _ .....;....;;,;;;.;;.;;;...,;,,;,;-... ...... __ attf, Contact tM otfloe fn.. The ltr .. 1 eddr... ltld tween the hours of 1:00 A.M. cable State and Loea1 Tax• qu..11 IUthorlty to admlnlto-Publlahtd Orange Cout doing bUllMea ae: NUTRITION AND WEIGHT 'ICTIT10UI SUllMEll ~:A~U Cl1oetlld below kw '°""' other common dellgnatlon, and 5:00 P.M.. Monda~ but ahall EXCLUDE F.o.tal dtar the ,.!!'t•t~~~-r :~11n-Deily Piiot Au;utt 30, Sap-PANIRECORD·U.S .A., MANAGEMENT CONSULT-M~ ITATPRNT 22ZI end lnlonMttoft llbClut If any of the reel property through Friday. For mOfl In-EJtcltl Tu. trom which the epen........ m n 1 ra on tembef 8, 13, 20, 1894 1011 BnOIO Oflve Sult• 104, ING, 5032 Dorado Drtvl, The tOltoW!ng per.on II dol-r::=:,eon•11• tM ~-lubmlt Mell duerlb•d 11>ove 11 formation, cont1ct Pater D11trle11t•xampt. ofEl=Aet. he lion TH·25t Oo1t1Meu,Callf.12827 ~l'l2~untlngton Baac:n, dOlngbulln-.u: LA CAVI! DELI 1895 tOtMpenionNIMdbllow purJ)Orted to be: 2188 Wlllo Xemd«(213-590-5071) Eact't bid muat conform A ~on t~tt'* Lalayetta French Bakery, Sh«I Lvnn Young, 5032 MAO.OEN STUDIO, 19119 lrvlM Ave eoeta' Maea ...,,.thetlmellkleWllfba lane, Co•t• MtH, CA Published by the Otange and be reeponalv. to tn. 2-J.11 ti.1.,.~ o;;.30 ~':,: In PlBJC NOTICE Callfornl1, 1011 ata.o Otlve ,.__ado,..!.;:_ .. 112, H·--.• Anaheim Av. #B, Colt• ·• ' ...-.ct. '""*'' T..,,. 92827. Th• undartlgn•d Coat Dally Piiot -temt>et eontrKt documenta, coplll v, ..... at · · · Suite 104, Cotta Mela. Cell!. .....,. ..,. .. .., " ""' M Calif 92027 C~;11=27o. •-2215 .W. rnuet be• compe1"9d Truat• dllc:lalma any tlab-13. 11184 of which .,. now on tlll .Jnd Dept. No. 3 at 700 8c1vtc ~nnoul •UUllll 82827 lngton e.acn CA 82948 .... • ...,,_, br tM tuft emount of tM lltty for atrt lnc:orreetneM of TH·30e may be obtelned tn the of· Cent• Drtve Wll1, ant• NANI ITATIMINT Thi• 1>U1in1u 11 con· Thi• bu•ln111 11 con· 1:,,,.:,~. ::.c'J:a Francl1co Dr .. fo41wport '*9 If" totalll aoo. °'...., the au.t addr ... and othet tlQM of Communication,. Ana, CA 82702. The followtng '*'°"'.,.. ducted b)': •corporation ducts .. ~1~-I'Ylound~ual M .... Cattf. 82827 Beach. Clllf. " .... total bid .. lft0f"9 ....... common dlllgnatlon. If any, IOUrCH Company, 17155 IF YOU OBJECT to the doing bullnaaa u : Roland D'Abel, Pretl<lant ·-~'"' ... Carol L. Boyar, 2215 Fran-8300. aubmlt ID pamtnl Of lhciwn hetlln. Newhope Slr .. t, Suite N, granting of the petition, )'O\j PELICAN POINTE CON· Thia 1tatt11Mnl wu ftled Thia 1t1tement wu filed Thlt bualnell II con· = Or .. Newport Bucil, UM am«Mlftt Of tM bid 0t Said ute will bl made bVt PlB.IC NOTICE Fountain Valley, Callfornta. el'IOUkl either ~ at the DOMINIUMS, 19 Corporate with the COUl\ty Clerk of Or· with t~ County~.!.°'~-du~:! 's>;~~v::n -·11 bualneaa 11 con· aoo, whlcMftf II ,..._.,, without covenant or war-IUMMARY Ofl ADCWftD Ther1lu11tteen dollar (S 15). heeling anfl~-·~tyou =b)ec-Pla:ra. Newport BMch, Calif. anoa county on Auguat 10, enee ounty on ,_...1t • Thi• atatament wu fll.S '" on~ Of tM tttah-ranty, axpreu or Implied, r.. non-refundable fM fot nch llonl or ,. ,..,, an o 928e0 19M 1884 h he c Clerk f Or ducted b)': huaband 9nd wife Mt bid. the ..._ due, If gardlng title, pcueulon. or ORDtMAMCI ,..,,,..., ot the contrec:t docu-flon• With the court W LB o ( S 1 n Ju 1 n ,_,.1 F"21G2 Wit 1 ounty 0 3• W1111am D. Borer anr."wift be ,...... In Mt. eneumbtanCM. to pey the Ordinance 84-38 11 .ched· ;, obtained. ,,,_ hearing. Yout -i>PMT-Caplatrano) A11ocl1t•, a Publllhed Orange Cout Publlahld Orange Coalt = County on Augult 2 ' Thll ltlttment wu filed '°"" Of pqment: ell .,.,~ remal.nl~ principal aum of uied to ba In full force and No bidder may withdraw ance may ba In P9f90n O< by CalJtomla llmlted partner-D111Y Piiot AUOUlt 30, S9P-Dally Pilot ~tembar 8. 13, 18 nsrnl with the County Cllrit Of Or· IMftt9 mu.t be bJ uah, the not I) llCUl'td by 'Nici effect 80 days from ttl adop-hll bid for a period Of alxty your attOtM)'. lhlp, 1t Corporat• Plaza, timber 8, 13, 20, 1194 20, 27, 1884 Publlahld Orange Coelt anoe 'County on August 23, ~ ctwot. .......... DMd of Nit, with lnt.-..t tlon on September 4, 18M, (80) dlYI after the" dat• Mt IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Newport Blac:h, Clllf. 92eoC> TH-288 TH-214 Dally Piiot Augutt 30, s.,- 1814 cw treaeu,..,.• cMc* 0t bf a th«eon, 11 provided In llkt and wu adopt~ by the fol-for the opening of bid•. Bid· or • c;ontlngent erldllor of eGeneral Partner ol 1t. 3. 20. 994 ir2U72I United ltat .. poetal,--. note(1) advanoae If any lowing roll vote. COUNCIL d« ahall eubf'nlt bid on bid the deoMNcl, you mutt ftle w LB D ( s wn .J u • n 111m1 •c Mnfl"r tern e, 1 ' ' 1 TH 252 Publlshed Orange Cout HPtlH, or tal•1raph underth.termaofi.ld DMd MEMBERS: AYES: Hall, form eupplltd t>y the D11trtt. your clllm with the court or CaplltrlllO)AllOCfat•l LIM Pl8l.IC NOTICf n1Uu "" w. • Dally Pilot Augult 30, Sep-~ ClfW Mell• cMcll of TNlt feee chatgM and J oh n Io n ' H •rt z o g , Bidder lhall furnllh com-pr...,.t It to the pereonal No 1 (San Juan Caplatnano) F1CTI110US 8UatMeU tembef e, 13• 20• 11&4 or~ °"'-,.,.,. to expenae;. of the TruatM llld McFar1and, S~af.er. NOES: pi.ta 1pactllcatlont and reprtMnlltlv. tppolnttd by • latee, a Catllomte llm-· FlCnnQUI 9UltNlll ,.._ ITATIMINf PtllllC NOTICE TH·258 IM lnlemlll ,........... e.,. of th• trull• cr .. ted by Mid N~dl=N~:'!t---stall warrantlee on type Of the eoun within four mont ed partnerlhlp, 19 C«Po<· Th:~~! ... A:""aon'r' .,. The 1o11ow1ng P9flOl\I .,, Fte-·e-•a-.. .to. DMd or Tru1t. --...-aqulpmer1t onerld which rrom the date ot nrat a-at• Plaza, Newport Beach, """ doln bulln-. u: "'""' --H.il. ~ ""9ftue Of. The totll 11nount of the th• zoning of property lhall equal or exCMd aped-euanoe of letter• u provld.cl Calif. 82890 doing bUlln ... u: 8 ~ A U C H A M p ..._ tT ATRMINT fleet Of'oup tll MOOG AYRa unpaid balance of Ule obU-located It the aouthweet tk:1tlon1 and werrantlH In Section 'IOO Of the Thl9 butlMU II con· PAOlBC C0"8T BRO• ENTERPRISES RESIDEN• Tiie fOltowlng pertOnt.,. DEATH No11ccs lkt • .'Latuna ........ CA gatlonMCUredbytheprop-com• of Bear Street and eellldlorlnth11Notl01lnvlt· Prob1taCodeofCallf0tnia, ducttdby:11!mltedpartnat·t<Ef\SS 180~1281<r,eartc ~~ TIAL DIVISION 400odolngbullneeaaa: FORT mn, (114) 111-4GIO erty 10 b4lllold and teaaon· South C0"' Drive from Ing BldL 11 equipment on The time tor ming clalml Will lhlp cte, ult• • • "''"'· MacArthur Boulevwd Suite OUICKORAW 810N & RI~ .. on E FORT Date: t-1044 ably aatlrnet.cl 00.11. ••· PDA-LD. Planned ~ Which bid It aut>mlttlCI varlel not expire prl« to lour Barbar• L. Proffitt, .....,.., 82~ 14 k E 9 9 3051 700, Newport e.ach, CA GRAPHICS, 17451 N~ ~n,nnu • • Publllhed Orange Cout penaea and adVenoea et the ment RMldentlal ·Low.....,,. In an detail from theM month• from the da.t• ot the tant Seeretary ran C · 19ar1~:.. r,M 82890 St. Unit #8, Huntington palled away Sept t t, "9-W4lal II and PDR-MD, Planned a ve. Yukon Ire • ..,.,.11 ..., Rl.B MlllAu Inc. Buch, Calif. 92647 i!!:h. l~io~!:t:~ 1884 ni.m ~~~hi: .~°it~1:.r1."' ...... ~r1~'r"'=-'~~; ~:=~ ::1:~°'.=t :!\ep'~~ in~:h ;'~~n: c:;i:: ~~: ~~ 8!~:::M:Umcon· ~~~,.~~i:::~~!i~ ~:ft?r~= band of Marie B. Fort, 0:: ~nc:'-r.:~ Reeldentlal • High Denalty, ~n .writing tor MCh Vari· lhe .J:.. you may MrW 19 FmrM Frank e. Barton Sr ~~eeoN~ 8each, CA MtchHI i.. Robetta, ase2 C.O.ta Mesa; father of PlB.IC NOTICE br..cii or default In the obll· =r~~~ ~ Bldde< ahall ti. requl<ed to upon the executor or ~min-lreU a Manllla w1[hh~:,.·~~::'oi"~ Mldl•nd Company, a Keel, ,.2Hw~0tlngton Buch, Haul Tezak of Costa oatlonl ..wttcl her«ofore • n1e With MCt1 propoaat 1 lttrator, or upon t... It· 140 N•wport Center 30 Delaware Corporation 4000 Calif. • 94v , None• TO execu1td and dtllver.O to nec11on with Rezone Petition cenlfied checl( or cunltr'1 torney for the uacutor or ortve lulte IOO anoe County on Au?u.at , ~acAl1h Bouleva d , Sult• Thia bu1ln•11 I• COii· Mesa; arandfather of CONTRACTOM the undarllgnld a wrtttan R-84-13. cNc:lc on aome raaponelbll administrator, and ftle with .... port -..Ch, C.llt. 1984 100 N~ e.!ch CA ducted by: a general pert. Richard Tmk, M .D. CAUJNQ '°" llDI dec:laretlon of d.fau1t and The full taxt of the ordt-bank In the unit.cl Stat .. In the court with proOf of ..,. t2tlO fl'2l4m e2eeo ' ,,_,..Ip • f M C . Sctloot Olltrtct: OCEAN demand t NII 9nd written nance may be read In the , al 1 -fl • vice a written requ..t atat-Publlthed Orange Cout PubHlhld Orange Cout . Mlchul Ro~ Sandr~>n~ at VIEW SCHOOL DtSTR!CT notloe of ~·and of alee-City Clerk• olfloe. 77 Fair :!,~) 0~~ n!, :; Ing that you dlllre l9eClal Dally Pilot Au;uflt 30, aep. Dally Piiot 641pttmblt e. 13. p,::'cJ!.~ L. Beaucl'larn9. Thll atat1m«1t wu ni.d o Bid Deadllne: 2:00 o clock lion to cauM the und«· Drive, Colt• M.... of u ld bid, or 1 bldd«'• notloe of the flllna of an In· tembet 8, 13. 20, 1894 20, 27, 1H• T 78 QAttWIN AHO WAQNllt Wfth the county ci.ttc ot Of· Irvine, Ca; great· P.M. of '"-,Jeth daLof Sep-llgned to Mii lald property f.UIN P. '"IMNEY bond for eucn amount made ventory Md tpprwl....-nent ot TH·280 H·2 Tllll ltlt«Mnt w• ttled •no-County on Augult 23, IJ'Uldfather Of Jennie t~=-~ ;:~.:, ·. Bull to Utlafy Mid obllgatlonl ~"ti= by the Orange payable to the D11trlcl, u •tate UMla ~ of ~i: with the County C19t1t of Or• 1884 nA1lt Sarah and Richard neaa Of11ce 188ro· "B': and ttlerMtter on May 311t, coaat Detty Piiot Septemt>et .~of Oood faith In the 1'~1onlQCOU1200n -'-~200 5 of Pl&.IC NOTIC( Ml.IC NOTICE -'GI County on Augu•t 30, P bit·..._., Or•...-,. ..... T k 11 f · 1984, the undaralgnad . matt• ol ex.cutlng the con-n ....,, ...... · 1984 u ....... -·.-..,.,..., e z a , a o Street, Huntington BMctl. eauM Mid n011ce of brMCh 7, 1984 tract, llkt cNc:lcl to be , .. the California Probat• ~· FICTIT'IOUl IWIMU · • ·,.CTITIOUI eu.,,.H l"2IG2I Dall)' Pilot Auguet 30, s.p. Monterey, Ca; and Calttom11 otei.ctlontoberec:ordedu F-282 tumid to uneueceaf\11 bid-Mthatr. lohu~ar a N.AllSITAftMINT MAmlTARMmn' Publtlhld Orange Coat tember8, 13,20, 1894 Duliel.le Crlmmina of ProJeet Identification lnatrument No. 84-225502 der1 Within a reuonable Mltclhel, J. ff. llH Jr., The followlng pereona are The following P9rtOfll ate Dally Pllol Sep1ambar 8, 13, TH-282 Irvin Name: Moving & Relocatlng Official Record• of Drano-time aft• bide are awarded. Atty., 1I01 Century lft dol~bullnlll u · dolno butlnatl u : 20, 27, 1894 e. Wor11 • Etectrlcal wor11 at 2 County, Calllornla. 11 -·~~ .... ·1 bidder decttnae lalt, tun. 1201, Lo. Aftoo • WEST COAST PAOMO· TH·"•" DtlDtJC NOTICE Member of Firat Ocean vi.w Sctlool 81t11. Oat.ct: 1-6-84 NILIC NOTICE ,0~;;;0 contract aft« e••••· CA eoot7 (211) 01 A CORPORATION, T 1 0 NA L / T 0 TA L 4 vv rUU1. United Methodiat S:\9:.P~ ~M ~ POMONA "MANCIAL a 211a1 being award-' the bid, the l'1MIOOlhed Or Cou ~e::~~11~~~t'r1• ColtJ ELEGANCE, 177F Rlverllde PfCTIT10Ul IUllNell Church of Coata s1~. Huntln0ton Beach, a1 .. V1CE!!._ ~:....~-~ 11a:n five l*Clnt (5%) ~t D:lyub~llot Sept:,0-blt' 8 7t Robin Alan Tama, Clll· Av. .. Newport Beach, CA P\llUC NOTICt: NA.Ml tTAftMINT Mesa Winona Lodge Callfomla mi.t•, _, "' ,._, ""' NOTICE TO ahall ba fort.lttd to the Oii-3 ~M ' ' fomla, 9531 CllthMll Or., 0*3 '*CTmOUI 9UIMll The following l*IOftl are .. 18 , AF •· AM NOTICE IS HEREBY 81wd., lecond "oor, CMDITORI OF trle1 1 , 1 ThF·272 Huntington Bl•ch, Calif. AnnurL.Plek4"11,451Falr NAMl 8TATIMINT dolSngEbullLneaalGHuT: PRO· ~ · ·"' · · • GIVEN that the at>ov.. Pomona. C111fot'nte 11111, 8ULK TRANU"IR The Ocean VNlw School 92948 Drive, No. 103, Colla M.... ~ E Winona, Minn. and nar'Md School Dlatrtc:1 of Or· Tet.phona: 11WH-4111, (leOI. .,01 ... 107 011trlet rat«VM the right to Thlt l>Utlnell It con-CA 82828 . dJ"' t!~no..~ It DUCTIOHS, 2300 ,alrvlew Public Employees M · ange County, Callfomla, ec:t· Ir. Loi• Cooper, Anletant u .c .C.) waJve any lnformallfy or Ptln.JC NOTICE ducted by:• COl'Por•llon Shenita Ollhaunn PlcR· B~NAVENTURE LIMOU x101, Cotta MIH, ~A .......i•tiona i"" by and thr••unh 111 Gov· 1ecm_., Notice 11 hereby given to minor lrregulal'lty In any bid Robin Alan Tamez PrMI· ant, •51 Fair Drive, No. 103. Cot • 92828 _,,. · ~~Ing Board ~Mfter,. Pue>lllhed Orange Cout ered1tor1 ot tna within aubmltted, to rejae1 any or MOTICI TO CttmlTORI dent • Co.ta Miia, C.A .12828 SINE, 1088 Tulare Dr ' ta Clayton LIGht, 2300 Fmr• V~itation Sunday t«rad to u ' "Dlltrlet" wlll Dally Pll01 Sept~ber 13, oernect tranaferor(•) that • all bld1, and to award eon-0' IUUC TRAMl'IR Thi• •tatamant wu tit.cl Thi• bu11n ... -I• con-M ... , Calif. 92828 view x101, Colt• Mela, CA Sept. 16, Noon-9PM. rlCllve up to but not '1ater 20, 27. 1984 bulk tranat. 11 about to be tracta to one or more blO· ( ..... 1101af107 with the County Clerk of Or· ducted by· a oanerill pert· MlchulD F. !'_l_llon.M1088 82828 S ' Th 288 d9"I for ona Of more of tM U C C ) 23 Mf'lhlp TC~\rf •..,..2r:,; 'WV9la .... .,, .•• ., ~t, 2300 Fair• Funeral ervicea than the abov.1tattc1 time. • made on peraonaJ property • • • anoe County on Auguft · Arthur L. Plckene .,. -.;v ., ...,_, " M da Se t 17 at ... 1ecs bid• tor the award of l*linafter deecrlbed. bid lttma. Notloe 11 hereby gl"*' to 1984 Thi Thia butlneu 1, con· =:101, ta M .... CA 2 OOon PYM p . Pi ' • contraot for the above pro-Mt.JC NOTIC[ The nalM(1) Md bullneea @!d• lh•ll bl aubmltted In creditor• of • th• within nA1ll It"' 'L'ctatemen~~MOfttOrled duated by: an tndlvldual ,...,, bu11-e1 11 con• : at erce 1«:1 eddr... of the lntendtd • iialtd anvelOpe apecttytng named tranll•OI'(•) thtt • Publltliecl Orange Coat "' "t... ounty .,,.,.,.. • , n ..... Bro.. Bell Broadway Bid• 1t1111 ti. received In IUPERIOR COURT transr•of(1) ara: JENNIFER bid~'• nllM and addr... t>ulk tran•t• 11 about to be DallY Piiot Auguat 30, Sep. •noa County on Secttembar ~h'f!'~afei:,~ .. nled ducted by: hu•band and wife Mortuary with Rev. IM place Identified above. °' CAUfORNIA. s. NG, WING c. CHOU, an~BPIDllnfYomruR~isH IN m~ on peraonal pr~ tambef 8, 13, 20. 1894 5, 1884 f2MMO with the county Clerk of Or· CtT.haltytOl'l•t•UOt2!.,t WU ,·,.__. h l Cl k f and lhall be opened Md COUNTY Of' ORANGE ROB~T 8 . CHOU, 4790 • • hetelnafttf deectll>ld. TH·254 ,.~. t A t 31 _,,..., _, c ares ar 0 • publlcty rMd aloud at the In the Matt• Of the Appll-trvlnaBlvd.,#108,lrvlna.CA STALL AND MAINTAIN The namea and bullnlll Publlahecl Orange Cout ·~ .,.,..nyon UOUI 'l#lththeCountyClefkofOr· flc::iating. Interm~t lbOV•·•l•t•d llm• end cation of DAVID PATRICK 82714 COMPLETE .. TELEPHONE addr ..... of the Intended Dally Piiot Sapttmbef 8, 13, 18 4 ,..... •noa County on July 13, Pacific View Cem· place WESTENDORF, A MINOR, The locatlon In Clllforn11 EQUIPMENT tran1fer0fa er•: Brue. Flat Mt.IC NOTICE 20, 27 • 1094 P lhed Or Coul 19M etery Newport Each bid mull conform BY CAROLYN DIANNE oftheehlehxecutlwolfloe ... ~·=\ ~=:cct· .,. llldA!hdoSangulnettl,300 F1CTJTIOUl•UIMU • TI1~2911 Dal~bl~lot s.p~~-13, P"bll·" ..... Or•,,,_~· h, p and bl reeponalve to the WESTENDORF AND DAVID or prloclpal bullnall office '.! • W P~lflc Coot Hwy., NM· ......... IT"TI~... •-'C MnffCE 20 27 October .. 1994 " .,__, -..,... ......,.., Be a c • I e r c e contr.ct documenta RICHARD WESTENDORF, of the Intended tranaf«Of It; Published Uflnge Cout pott BMch, CA 92883 T ~...." -' r~ nu ' ' ' Delly Piiot AugUlt 23, 30 Brothen Bell Broad· Eich t>ld lhall be 8"0m· HIS PARENTS, Patltlonetl ume 11 at>ove. Dal~ Piiot Septwnbar 13. The location In Callfornle ~b-;;;;;;;: ~ .,.. -'lCDllOUA IUIMU TH·2'1 -tember 8, 13, 10&.4 W a Y M ortu a r Y · ran: tby 1tM1:U~ !; . -en-~ :f 1~= an~u:..:::: ~ 0.. 884 Th·284 : t~= :Ur!: = LIM NO. 3 ~ELLEBY NAMI ITATIMINT P\llllC NOTICE' Th-244 642-9l60 ~~ta :nd b the u:t Of ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE lnt4"1~ tranal•or within oft!: lntandtcl tranlfl(Of 11: APT8.) ASSOC ATES, ~ Tiie fOllowtng ~·are P\BUC NOT1C( AAAA&A bconl act .• '8«: 90&41 tnrae .,._.,, lut put IO tar •inttC NOTICE aama u ab0\19. -Calllornla limited partnat dOlng bullneu ... PlC"'10Ua llUltNltl •-----= .................. -.... __ HAAIOA LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetary Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa MHa 540-5554 PflACI! IROTHIRI llLL MOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro.ctw1y Cotto MHa 842·9150 IAL TZ llRQIRON IMITH a TUTHILL WllTCLtn CHANL .. 27 E. 17th St Coat• Meta S.8-'9371 l'ACll'IC VllW MEMORIAL fl.ARK C.rMtary • Mortuary Che~I • Crem1t0ty 3500 Paelfle V'-W Drive Newport Beach 844·2700 MCMOftMtcK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna CanyCHt Road i...gunl beach, ca 92851 4D4-9415 prT~ ~RICT' ore. WHEREAS CA,.OL YN u ltnown to the Intended rVUL All othet butlneee n1m11 ahlp, 18 Corporate Ptua, A ABO A VITAE PRO-NAMI ITATIMINT '1CTmOUI .u ... u the flt to re ~~ DIANNE WESTENDORF and tran•*-11e: none LEGAL NOTICE and eddteMll UNd by the NwPort Beach, Calif. 82880 DUCTIONS, 2491 E. Or-The lollowtng peraon 11 NAMI tTATl•NT bldarlgor to :v. !,,y Ir· DAVID RICHARD WEST· The natne(I) and bUllMU ITAft Ofl Intended tranafwor Within The Wiiiiam LyOfl com: angethorpe, 84.llte l03, Full-doing bullMP u : , 11'19 folfOwtng pw1on1 w. r ularltlel or tnformalltlM ENDORF. P•tlt10Mr1. N eddt'9U of the lntendtd c.uttOtlNtA three yea,. lut yeara lllt pany, • Calllatnl• corpor lrton, Calif. 82931 M A T A I X , 2 6 8 0 9 dOlnQ bullneaa u: 1~ bide or In the bidding pal'«'ltl of Aoplloant DAVID tranatwM(1) eta: JOHN HUI QRAMOI COUT Pitt to ftt 11 known to the allon, 18 Corporate PllD. Ed'*ard L.. Harmon, 21482 Margutrtte ROecl. Mlaaton LION'S DEN, 119 W. ttth Tti! DISTRICT hM ~ PATRICK WESTENDORF. A YAOO HO, BILLH H.~.' <:_~UN DtlTtttCT Intended tranafarM are: Nw:'1=-·~·1:~ 8~= g~r:;'i~Jo,...bOI· El Toro, VllLIO. CalH. 928w82 M I Sir .. ,•. Co~ ,,M .... C'- talnld from the DINCtor of MINOR naw filed • petition H , 47 Night ...... 1. "'"'· .,.,A..,_.NT Of none. ducted b . llmlted pannat Margie A Jarmin t'24 eurance • arv n. 8282 the O.Oartment of tndu1t1111 With the Clertl of thll Court CA t2714. PAMI I The name(I) Md bullnaet ahl Y· 1 -Al na t.an. H nungton 25808 M1rgulflta Rold, LaWNne9 L. Rohr, 227& Ae1etfon1 the general for a deer• c:Nnglno Appl-Thet tne property pent-1t1CMAT10N add,... of the Intend.cl lf.,~~ L Proffitt A•1 ~ Calif 92949 Mllllon Viejo. Calif. 82882 v11t1 Dr .. Palm Springe, CA prevllllf19 rate of per diem oant'a n8!1W fl'orn DAVID nerit hereto la daeci1bed In NOTICI 1NV1T1NQ INDI tran1*-(1) are: Robert Sec:r , • · ' · Tillt butln••• 11 con· Ttll1 bu1ln111 It oon· t22e2 wegaa In the loclllty In Which PATRICK WESTENDORF to general II! t99taurant. and NOllOI ,, l'lateby given that 8oott Terry and JlllMI Deen T • ·~ . nled ductlCI by• part duettd b)'; an Individual Hant R. Hungertiutlfet, thle WOf'k la to be pertONNld DAVID RICHARD W!ST· la located at· 4790 lrvlne the St1te Deperfment of FlllW, 2711 Eu1 2nd Str9M lthh!t.·~~= Of Ot Margie j~ln nera ' Laurlnc41 W Marvin 2275 Vl1t1 Dr., Palm for MCh craft Of type of ENDORF, JR., llvO . I 108. lrvlne, CA Parka & Aec:rMtlon, Orange I D, Loog 8Mcl\, CA 00803. ~ COUllt on Auguat VJ. Thlt ltatlft'Mlnt WU flla<I Thia statement wu ftied Spr1nga. CA 12282 l¥0t'km111 needed to axacuw IT IS t-!EAEBY ORDERED t2714 Cont 011trlet wta raoelV9 That the property 1*11-10M Y ' with lhe County °*1l ot Ot· with the County Cllfk Of Or· Thie bu1ln•1 11 oon• lhe contract 8ucn raiae are that all per90ftl lnt ... ted ln The buall'llll ~ uNd M11a<1 bide 119 to 2.00 P M. Mnt hetato la deectlbed In nA7l7 c;ountu 8ep'9mtw ~ COiJnty on leptltl'lbar ducted by: 00-ptlnnen on 1\11 at Dllttlcl offloe: the above matter ~ In by ttie uld. tranaferorl1l at on the 23rd day Of Septem• oaneral •: 8al\lty S•lon, .,.... 1 -... ~984 ·~ on I, ltM LaWNnCll L Roffr · 1tnllbem•nd•toryupon Depet'tment No. 3 of thtt tald loc:atlon It: NOlirrH· '* UIS• at the Orange and loolted •t 300 w. P•· M ·c t • ,..._ ~ lllll 1tatement w ... lhd the CONTAAOTOA to Whom Court located at 700 Clvtc WOOD CHINA GAROEN. eoUt Offi0. of lllld State Ciiio Cout Hwy., Newport 0::: .. ::r,:r en er Pubtllh.cl Oranoa CO..t Ulllotr llotfoM a Ctwtee wtt" the County Ci.tc of Or· IM Cl)fltrl!Ct 11 awltd.s, end Cent« Ortve WM1:. Sal1ta That ul. d bulk tranatw II artment of Pitka 1-...,.: e.c:tt, CA 12883. ....,.,. a..ctt Cellt. 0.Uy Piiot SeptemlMlt 13 110 Weet. A 8t.o hlte ,. arige, County On AUOU1 11, upon any wboontractor Ana, catltomle, 82101, on Intended 10 be contum· , .. ,ion. located 11 t833t The BIJllMA name u11iS .... ' 20 27 Oetobet,. 19" ' left Dtatto, Celt. •101 1984 Linder ttlm to pey not i... October 1, teM, 11 9 15 mated atthe omce of• MOO.. Ent•prlM LaM Huntington by .id tninslercn at Mid PublitMd Or _ Coat • • · TH 291 Publlihed Oren;e Cotllt ,... lhln the MtO apeclllld rat• A.M., or u aoon thef'Mft• ERN ESCROW COMf>ANY, a.en, CA 82Mt. at whlch locallon II: Ftaat CUil lnl«· Dall)< Pilot Augu~:O aap-• Dally Piiot hpt.-nbet 13. Publllhed Oral'IQll ~ lo all workmen emp4oytd by .. the man. may be llMtd, 726 s. Atlantlc 11vc1., tlmetlld btmWlll ti.open.a national Hair. 1*nbat 8 u : 20 1884 ..... "' NOT'"r 20, 2'7, October 4, 1M4 De11y Piiot 8t9fembef e. 1s, them ifl the execution Of the Md a.how o.u11, If any, Why Mont.,... Patk. Celllornla tot: Tllat Mid bullc tranaflf' II • • • TH 257 r-." rw. TH~H3 20, 27, 1884 contract. th9 Petition fOf Chal'IQll ot 117'3 on °' •ftlf OCT. 1, All bid• .,, to be 1n ao-Intended 10 ba eoneum· • Tll-2tf No blddet may withdraw NlllM lhould not ba grant-1H4. cordance w th condition•, matlCI at the omo. of. Norrie ftCTl'nOUI ..,.... .. hll bid for 1 perlOd Of tony-.cl. Thi• bUttt tran1t• 11 aut>-1n1tn.rcuon1 and 1peclfl· & AllOOl•t•. Inc., 4670 PtB1JC NOTJCE HAMI ITA'n....-r "'8JC NOTICE nv. (45) ~Y9 •ft• the d•t• IT 18 FURTHER ordef«S Ject to CIUfOml• Uniform catlonl Whlc;tl.,.. now on n,. Cltnpu• °"""' 8ut\e •1 ..... Ttit following l*'IOM •• ACTITIOUI llU ..... 1-------- ... for the opening of C>lda. thlt 1 copy of thll or~ to Conlmwdal Code hctlon m the office of 1he rNlnt.,,. port a .. ch, Callrornla FIC'nTIOUI 8UtMll doing bullnw 11 MAim ITAft...,., P1011T10Ul 11Ua•M- A paymam bood and • •how cauae ba published In 8108 enc. d9'*1mtnl of Mid Or· 92880. on or attw 0¢to.. .. ... ITATIMINT 8HOW QUAl.ITV, 3315W. "The fOllOi#lno peraon la MAMl ITA~ petfonMllQI t>ond wlll be theOranoeCOMtDellyPllot, T'M,,.,.,,.•ndadd,...of Inge Coa•t Ol1trlet Ofl1¢9, 1, 19M . .. -The followtng '*"°"la Harvtrd Aw ...... ,. An•. dOlngbuelMMU: ThllolloWtnQ,.reonaU-. r~lred prior to .xecutlorl a newapa,per of general th• par1on with Whom '833 I !nttrPflH Lana, Thll bulk ttantftt II llUD-doing butlMll u : C1llt 02704 FllUR-Dl·LANI TOO doing bualneat ... otthecontract. The payment CltCllllllon, publlll'lad In thll cl1lm1 may bl fli.d la Huntington leach. CA )let to oaltlomll UnlfOfm ACHIEVEMENT DIS• Clltford Merit !ehlka111a, A~ It Newport~ MEMORIES INC, t85t2 bond ahlll be In the lorm a.I county at IMlt ont. a weetc AACH!L KAO, MOD8RN 82641 Commttelal Code Sec110n TAllUTING CO , 18U Tor· 611 Plltpotit Dt., COtll c.Jlf 82MO ' BMctl Blvd, Hunungton f0t1h In the contract dOQr for tour auc:ceaaJve WMICI ESCROW COMPANY, 725 The <>ranoe Cout [)tjtftct 9'09 onto Way, Coe ta MH•, AA-. Ceif. t212t £Jiin. GwanOotyn Lynam Beech, CA He.ct manta prlOrtOthedatUM fothMf· I . Adantle 81vd., Mont~ of the State ~~mant of The natne and lddr .. Of c.tlf. 9282t Mletlael Rory lchlktwa. 100 AlapPo tt ~ Qlablba Cofp, Clllfornla, Th• CONTRACTOR to ln(lonthePMltloner. • P.-CAt17&4,andth9 1i9t PllU1Reor-aatlonf9Mf'\I• P•raon with whom Sttno TaalO, ~ CCn· Ill P*pont Of .. Coata 8Metl Calif t2Mo 11612 a.ch llvd, Hunt• whom the eontrac:t 11 Dated AuOU•t 23, ,..,. day lor flllng claim• by any the rtghl to l'ljttCt any or an me may be tiled la Norri• tlnental .Awt , Co1t1 M .... ~. Qalif. 1'2828 Thia tiuitn... 1~ oon· lngton hKh. CA •~ 111Wttded may 1vall lll!NllfOI ,,.,,k OO!Mfl1ct11nt creditor lflall ba S..,llfTIMI' bid• end to walYI any lnlOf· Ataoolat... Inc 4170 C11JI. t2t2'7 Thtl tiu11n1H 11 oon· dueled by..,, tndMduaJ (State of 1noorporat1on • the provt on• of OOll9rn• Judge Of,.,_ H , 1914, Wflieh I• the ~ mallty or frtagufart1y In any Campu1 Drive. • t , Ntw· Tn11 bu•ln... le oon• Cluel.O or. • flt*•I PAM• (lllne Q Lynam fornta) !Mnt Coda hcrtlOn 4680, 6uptlfiof Col.In '*' di~ bafaf9 the eon· B d r«ieiv'td. pOft llteh, CA t2t80 and cJUGltd bY: an lndlVldual ntftfllp Tflll ICll.intnt Wll f11N lt1t1i91 leOOn, VIOi Prtitl• ~lc:h 1ttowa wtaln IMICUtl-Lewttt. .._.lftM, MlmaUon dale IPIClfled Or""91 C4IMI Diab..-.c t~ lu1 cJ•y fot llllna c£a1m1 Simo Tedie MIC'*I ~ with the County Clel1c of Or· dent • II• lo be aullttltutao for ~........,.. •l;>OYe. I ...... "Cdfomfa. 0.. ~a,nycredllorlhlll"baSap. Thi• ... ttmef\1 WU file<! Tnta 1tattmant ... ni.ct WlQI County on..,,.,,. 'T at.ttmant WU ... ~IW wtthhtld to ~ • ....., Dattd. Augult ~tJ9M """*'* .-,.,.. a ...... tambtr 28, tu., at 5:00 PM ~th the Covnty Clwt of or. Wttn the County CW\ 1ot Or· 1, 1914 th the Coun1Y Cltfk ot Ot· ~ 1tl» v...... ...... '°"" tM YAO...,, M..L ...... ~ c. Chlmtef, Wl'llch 11 tti. bl.I-dt'/ ange County on AUQ\ltt 23, .. County on St9tambtt • ....,.., .,. CqUnty on AIJgutl Qensl ... ~. ltJ, lnctne. CA.,... Hutc CHUfll HO, lfttlftdM ,... "· ,M1lnt1nen11 befor• lhe oonaumrNllOn 1084 -11, ,.,. "'bllallecl Orano-Coul ':tjl4 ,.,... a. fl11) -.tt• Tt....,_. ,.,.,..,, (71•) MMtOO daluC*fll.cl •1»4 '2an1 ,.... beltv Pltot embat 1:4 • ,_ P\lbtllhld range ~ PubllaMtd Orange CCU! Publllhed Orange Coa1 PubUlt!ICI Orenge Coat Dated •·1044 Pu hed 01anoe COU1 Publtthltd Of1noe oo.t ao. tr OotObaf 4 1aM • PublllMO Of.nae Ml.IC NOJIC[ OtllY Pttot lept.,,,btlf 1S, Dtiff Piiot AuaU9 30, hp• o.ily PllOt hPl-"bet 13, Deify Pflol lembtr IS, Publithed Orange Cotlt Dally Piiot AUOUtl ~ a. Dalfr Pllo1 8ep*7tbt! '3. ' ' ' llt..00 1 0111W Pttot ecit.mblf e, "tli C 20, ~814 1emb« I tS, 20, 1894 1ta. 17, 1 DallY Piiot temb« IS, ttmbar I , 1S. '20, tt8<4 20, 21, Oct.obit 4, tH4 A!MfldMI 20, 27. 1"4 Tol'.i(j:~~~-·'-;:.:;;;;;,;;;:.,;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;!;~ 'fi 2\16 T~ 290 1'~7 ·2& TH-298 7t ....... ~ ...... -----~---------~-----~~----~-~~-----:-... --,, LA TUE 0 ILY PILOT IFIED OFFI E HO R Telephone. ·er vice: Monday-Frida} . ' 8:00 .M.-5:30 P.~1 . Bu ine Counter: londa)·f'rida) 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. CLA IFIED 6 2-5678 ----------1 lntral 1002 ;;•;;•n;;:aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:=I •'•,u10l1111111.0· 112,000 "w11 ---· . llWNlT IUOI •BR •1>1. flmlly tm. on W.il located 2 Bdrm 2 OY«ttzed lot OV*loo•dno bath condo with flreplae, CMrty Lake Lender win twlmm1ng pOOI and ~ carry with low down. aux• bullt In kitchen Full 2.08 23rd 81. Npt &oh. ptlc. Juel S119,500 with (nr lrvtne Bl.) low lnter .. t financing Ortve by and Ctll • PLAY.4 A!AllY 97~ 1900 (7,l4) 673 4400- 4 Bedroom, one story home built around private pool & Newport Harbor views. The intimate master' suite w/fireplace, opens to secluded spa area. Land included. BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR 1 ' ' ' • ~ 1 t I ( • 1'/: Macnab · Irvine Private Pw1Y to Mii 3r1 T.O . ._,.,400 35~ dla count 12" PO BOX 23' Corona Del Mat 92e26 , 642-5678 FORtlRE IWLPUM AT11110 IT LIW ce ·oet GREEN cul\ for WHITE elee>hantt wtth a Ctualffed Ad Call "42-st7• lunacmab lilt Wu_.. HM Btlt Waat.. S 8111 Wut.. SIOCI a111 Wut.. SI 9100 Btlt Wute4 9100 ltlt Waa_.. SIM Belt Waat.. SUM SPIAITUAL READINGS LOST: CdM, ChOc. brn :lllHiTI PlYAILI am IEIUllO OllLIOUE llDll ORV CLEANERS ndl expr, hotel .............. , PUT TlllE PIT opening tor llalklt AcMca In An Matt .. & Siemaaa cat. $100. ~ 9u*'I deM In 5 pareon Looking for experienced Attar~ In rrrt home, rHp peraon Apply llllT lllntll PermaMnt rullltTme. no STUDENTS PREFERRED Robina. Deymanagtr. M Cour\Mlllng. 1815 So. El ward.Needamedlc:aUon. acc:tg dept Must haw Chevrolet Maehanlea. N.B.area.5ehlldrwi6-9. 7am-2 pm Paylua OLIU exp«.nec.M 7-8800 S7.50toltwt.211mmedl-F. Call Bob only ~·:-:'92~2" C*n Cell Nancy, &42-8737 exp« .. refa& bewllllng to Xlnt pey, company ben-Mutt haw own tranepr Cleenera, 3oe Old TRAVEl LODGE 11111( ftOlllOl&I' ate openings. Must be 18 875-9191 · Lost: -M ... AUit .-..... accept rHponalblllty. eflta. CHICK IVERSON Plett up at Carden Hd Newport Bl, NB 1951 Newport Blvd plUa. atlz8n raq r~ Ill,.... ...._. _,_ C k 1 d INC ...... for KrauH, Hrs2:~:00. P ..... eatl llf1H•••f1 c-. ta M... . Eltper. In marine 9n0inta. ' REAL ESTATE ASSIS -1 • ~ large blue Marie-Vic omputar now• ga "-aft _ 675-0~ v~ ... dlaala, b8* alectronlc:s Cell M PM TANT needed. Local tot CDM.blu oollar S40-932e '*Pful.. Pleeaant upbaet 873-0900 « _.... lmrMd. openings for luU & rtgglng, to malnt.aln Hunt Bch OM-2890 produolng agent Medi f(Xll) ADS ARE FREE Cal: Loat: Vic Dana Pt. M-Shep ;~;~ m. n t c a I I am RlllllO CllLICAll WHIDS time counter polltlona. Hotel n..t Of sell & power boat• I•••••••• help. MUii be llcenMd • mix. 5 mo. Tan w/Blt tall Looking for ...,...!Ced ChrUtlan ld\·apply Htg Harbour area. $5-e WlfTlllll In Dana Point. Contect PART-TIME. Vartad houri aggrW!w to Wiit In 11 mum.. Reward 240-9101 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Porech4t-Audl M~. 16835 Brootchurst, FV p /hr · Ex per· pref Eltperieneed-Dlnnet. Call Metty Swindle, 831-7180 10 IOelude early A.IJ,t. facatl of rHldentla Clan(-Qarteal & bank rec-xlnt pay medte.I a. ben-982-3312 M&-0015 • Gloria, 833-2770 JICH --"ends. Must haw 0.. ....... martcetlng & show FOUND: Muttkx>lor kitty onclllaUona, 1 yr exper efits CHICK IVERSON. Cl I p ORV CLEANING & LAUN-House cleaners flt pi t IEIUllLL L pendable vehlda (tmall Ing of Pfopafty. Sw'plu: In CdM 2·3 wkl ago. FIN nac111ary. 957~6 INC Ask fOf Mr Krw. __._!•Im~ ennk I ORY HELP FIT, 40 Houra Honesl & dependabte If your ., .. lntar•tad In truck, vu, atallon of quallllad laad1 Ml·llll colter/no teg 7eo-1032 673-0900 ,.........., ...... ,.to WOf' n 5 daya f.44-4•21 SS/hr Donna 675-2095 earning $35,000 to wagon) to uatat news-provided plua a to1 REWARD LOST Gold estab. clean no MrVlce. SS0.000. or more In com~ paper d..iar In lrvlna producing offloa. Satar Seiko Watch-vie of City lllLT llTlll am BOUllO Mu1t have car. pref. Eng. W01110l&l/Hlll. IDIS'l!IWI ••• , •• SYS. mllllon• and •r• wtlllng area. Must be depen. +atrong comml11lon1 Hd NB 9/10 &46-1887 lllm IYllWLE private lhop, good ben· spkg. Marte 540-8996 F/Ume Local work Help ptL"s42ss9 10 wottc hard for It, con-dabl•' Contact Greg High Income polentlal •nt• & ptiy. Beach area. OUllOAL ~9-79M evea. 1tdar this; Marrlll Lynch Hyde Monday 1hru Friday Fqr appointment~ cal Found: enttlany Spanlal, Pmeub 3011 In Laguna 8-Ch. Muat be 493-4011 SJC 1 0 IOllURPEll Realty 11 Iha moet ~ between 9:30 and 10-.30 Patrtclt Tenor• 931-1264 mate 2_. ....... Vic. Or-EIOllTS/lllELS 0...-.. 1• ..... ,. old, haw Buay Newport Buch Electrlelan/Mai:.__~· nly .,_,1 bl n 1 tlgloua moat growth a.m. only. "42-4321 °' 7804702 ,. • ..... v ,_ • 10111 UL.ES• lneuranca Clalma offloa hardWOfkar n-.. appty. """'a e woman to .,._ n orlenlad name In real ... liiliiiiliilllililiillili•• angawood Brookhuret, Outcall ONLY 835-9199 dependable car Wiii rapidly growing bicycle needs a full time cierl( Ron Manning 5"5-6918~ weetcends only. Care and tale Prepare yourHlf -------- G.G. 548-8203 train. E.xparlenea helpful. bUllneu needs fult.tlme typl4t. Dutlea wlll Include IQ cook for etdetly l1dy. now. for lh• next real _. Nl/1111 MUN FOUND· dog amall blk fem GOOD LOOKING Mlf am-Earn 400-500 U per profalllonala. Com-computer entry, llght f&OTllY P Rer1 required IM<\-2120 late boom. CarMr op-Ana. s.rv. exp. 1o-e M-F, Tanier. mix, Vic. W•tctltf pioy.d bualneaman 45, month. Call 842-4333 petltlve salary; bleycie Of t'IJ)lng. flllng, etc. Fam/Mala, lnapeetlng. portunltlH available. N.B. 760-8305 Plue Sept 8 1984 uvvy. aucceuful • 10am-5pm. aportlng good• exper. Eltpecienee preferred lhlpptng & marking ma-lllSllUPlll Ucenllng training av~ UllPT OUll TYPllT 850-2.105 days. &4-0-1857 educated wan11 lady OUllE COAST helpful. Call Mr Durbin 553-1133 chine parta. Must be fast, SIPOYtsel able To lnlervlaW call PU IPIUTlll entry level. •5 wpm min ev.a ~:ltg•en~ttrpar~1,1::alo~~j lllLY PILOT 2 WHEEL TRANSIT ATH'Y CLlllOIL -~~rat:,~h~':goodeo.9r '°'hotel In Laguna Beacn. WJ!t Maelborlkl or Vikki Full & Part Time. Ana. local Ft Valley 5-45-4919 F nd fem Gann Shep Call now 960-7821 -v · r n. • English/Spanish lpaaX at Marrlll lynci1 fWatty at Serve. uper. prar. ~/brown. SA/~ M.; ~wide. ~~ P"8•:'.,; Im mad open1ng,typlng-Mesa plant 5-4~ 13 Ing 8 muS1. Hour9 5-11 5-46-9388 or 847.esoe 1 &42-1403 UllPJll•IT /lfU. _.,,. .,..... e llOJOU e key punch-II ta tale-FILING CLERK PM Wad-Mon . Super-p PIT awe 873-9421 For L.eguna Hiiia Co T)'pl ar .. CM.M6-2451 2949.NB ANSWERINGSERVIC{ ASSEMBLY ~ 8':,~5p3~x%~ Elactronlc d l1trlbutor vtsOry axper. n9ceaaary Motivated baby1lttar ~9424NB,Ukfcw0alt ~r· rtul~m~ FOUND Fml whVbm epotl 1-·'---"-.a11.a 0 Some exper raq ~fits .Retell clothl"" needs mature per.on for Call 494-8460 needed af1 aeh 21o5 pm or RoH, M-W-F aft or 11PPtm. - mad llz8 Dog &45-5317 ...._. :iJ: "' "' Tat.pl'lone perator 8'90 · ... flllng dept & maaaage for 2 kid• must haw own 10em1Tue/Thur af1 5 pm II...._._ FOUND GRAY RABBIT vie l&I Ml PEWll.A 12-8 lhlf1 FIT PARTS/ACCES. SALES store. Fash. Is. Mr Cotton center Excellent op-Husaler/Saleaman. Cuti 1rana/S10 day 850-3883 a~,,_., 362 Third St. Leo 8eh Full time Room fOf ad-644-5070 por1unntes a. company comm dally, own trant. Pllll IPPT llTllll RMI &tata lnveetrnent Harbor'::~~· N.B. H~ U• !!", ~. lPllTlllT Ill. vane. with expanding -11--• benefit a. Call Elu 842-1447 •OTGl IOml $8. plht ptua• corNn. No ~: ... P.!,6~ "'" -·-· .._,_ bicycle bulln9U .,...,s. 115..,. 863-0200 Hlllr ~ary Must aui....,.,appaerance FOUND n1*a Oobarman, 545-28.47 Mid age COUPLE for 12 2 WHEEL TRANSIT ATH'Y Part time Mon-Fri llfTEllH PLAITClll Motor Rout• avallable In be ng Mjkf51-2401 requfred, llta twlna. young had raoanl eur-Forced to ..., educational unlta In Costa Mesa. Cell now 9e0-7621 11·3 O am· 2 Pm N • • d FIUll CUii Energetic, ra.aponalbla, Nawpor1 Baach. axper. •· 549--298' -il:..- g.ry Vie Harbor & .,...... _._., 1 HB S300/mo '9ntal reduction Waltrna & Counter Help Elec1ronlc1 dl1trlbutor aalf moltlvad pereon -··lllllL •-• .---..., wii.On. c :M 545-8188 :1-i~7284:~t on 28R. Rafa raq. Baby11tter needed my $10. p/hr. Call George, need• mature per.on for wan;ed to ..mce. Comm Must be 18 yr1 old, haw SA~':5 12PM Hun~on 111&"5n..-..1 811 5 532-5939 am only hofM 2 mornings• wk 1 432-C>677 flllng depl & meuage & residential acct• for dependable tranipor-~.,... Mo-1441 lmmad. opening In NE FOUND: Mata meria/wttl •ntw,1 MH, aTTI .uwlYU chlld raft raq IM&-8178 Cllml IELP C*ltet Xlnt opportunltl.. Coeta Meaa Co. Rellable tatlon. Experience halptul Vactlt ..,_ ottfce. Gooc Aust S.._. mix & a ma bltl T.D.'i GrHta: lrvlna Cradll BABYSITTER WANTED PIT lunch & aw lhlf1a & company t>aneflta. Call tram req'd. Mllege pd. bUt not neoaMary Earn Pl~ISlll ~=~=:ro~WI~ • ._ Union hat en 1Mmed4at• Oepend•b!t _per1on to Elsa ~200 Eltper pref. 831..,.815. 1450.500 per month. Call Bindery, mul111250,exper. Front onlca ~•nee ~. ~W $10,000 up. c ..... qual...,~ opening for Immediate pick up and car• for BURGER KING 2015 FIT houlekeaperfor wottc-1 .. ve mag anytime 10am 10 4pm. pref. fullllme. 842..0144 Non -• mo k er . H" _., "7 wortt. Mutt have own chlldren art. aehool. Hunt. Harbor Blvd CM Ing peren11 3 1een.,.. u•nou 142-•HI .. ,........ 9:00-5:30 Tu.-Sat. Cal Found· "Mot'-" Gann Ing. No penalty. Cell I C 1 t Beech Mon thru Friday -..-•-•• ""'--. ..., . Dan hlonAuoe873-7311 transportaton. on ae . . IT daughters. Room & RESIDENTIALCLc'"NING IFFI0•11P1• pa-••• DeAnnM2-5735 Shep type dog. Nr K-n Virgil 556-3110 Lita hou1ework. Must Counter/Kitchen help. P board. Start lmmed. """ s. s....-....... Mart, CM. call '°' ln1o. B-'t Wut.. SllO · love Children. 536-2623 &. FIT Tummy Stuffer S 1 Ref Working Foreman: Sal + PIT Chr11t1an Sehl. 1mn.adlata opening for •111--- 546-5703 early am. 91 _ auto 751-3566 • ary 7~~n.wtf. d• raq. eommto$1500/mo. Min. 18835 Brookhutet, F.V. poattlonlntha~oom With :U,...!.~":nalll' FOUND or fraa to od hme *UIEl.aDftl* LIT Ill lllT OLWEI Ollml-1111 720-19 or n •PPI• expr 1yr. nuentengllah 982-3312 of a local Southern Celt. wantad'f;'Ptionee & 1114 Tltt·Bull Mix, JoAnn & Earn M .00/hr P/T-Publlc lmmed openlno. mu1t Fml pref. Exp a+. Hard rs. Full Of part•tlme racep-reg.CleancuVbondable. lfflOlllll fornla nawapaper. Harrta office. Good math, Mon Ptaoanlla 831_5340 poll taking, dean eut & have valld drlvar,.1 lleenN worklng/mollvedl Out-'°'equipment r~tal •tore. llonlat Lit• typing & Npt 8eh 642-6824 • HP«. helpful. Xln\. com-·Fri 1-5 14 50 p/hr Mau · dependabie need ooty to & good drMng record. door1. FIT Lido Salllng Typing & other ore. •kllla, phone exp. S5/Hr 824 W. Laguna 8Ch oceanfront 2 r1ak• ~~'\,:: yoo4~ fll· pany benefit•. paid va-& Soria. 'eos1a M .. a Foond: Parakeet, vie 211t apply. 542-7211-1815 N. Mu11 be hardp~~-~ Club 3300 Via Udo NB ::to~ Unllad Rent All, 18th St., CM. br, 2 ba, beaut. furn. prof. :~kl~~ & ~c ~rar~: cation. Karen 831-7983 & Tustin CM 780-3508 French Ste 203 8-S.Ana dependable. -....,. BOAT DETAILER PIT Hrs Full-time boat et.ailing & fem ovr 25 pref. $420. 2<>-30 flaxlble hra per OUllE Olm U•tlNllT Mt8«..()780 ew/wtlnd '70 VW Bua, Auna gr.t, 831•9900 flax!~ Kena Boat Center 1111111 Plllll malnt. Neat appearance, m 0 4 9 7 • 1 O 1 9 0 r week. Cati SwaMC>n Coo- LOST blue & gold MeCaw. ree«1teng&tran1W011t. WwtthEASEI ea11Randy850..()940 Ofyeleanen.CM. anthu1lutlc, herd 476-3100 itruetlon.646-«13 lllLIPILIT Pr•tlglOualaaBehSkh reward Vic. CM·SA-FV $1800. &48-2e26 Uk fOt It'• a BREEZE M&-5110 worker. Da1M1 exp pref. LIUL •l!CUTUY s c Cara Salon. 2& hra p/wtc 962-2e15or957-1eo2 Patatt5pm O....fladAdslM2-5e78 •lllllUPD* can tor app1. tor tnter--PlllTEllllLPO 330w .eay t ... M. CeahAaglatarexparpret ========.!======::::=:..!.:::-;;:::;;-;:;=====-For large retell antique Olmll&I view t-5 876-7100 Rad Hiii/MacArthur ., ... Mu1t b• rHponalbla 142-4111 For appt. 855-0508 store Acx:ountt payable CMl11an School. ~~$ ~1~:,i. m·~· hours vary. se p/hr. ca1i PlllT.., PD• IEOEPTlllllT & raealvable. payroll, 16835 Brookhurat. F v flU/TIU P&Y · Dan. 984-2017 f /T Part time. 11am-1pn typing, dellvery coordl-DATA RESEARCHER/ PUT/TllllWlll UYE-tlllLPEI Painters wanted, ax-tt.,.l'ltepren, • Mon-Fri. $5. p /hr nation Must deal well verifier. FIT & PIT In· Opportunltlaa avallabl• Own ttansp H.B parlenead with own Ill lnl It, UC-•... "42.st98 ' HOROSCOPE S with prauura & ~bllc. volves ph<>na wt! & Com· with the LOS ANGELES 645-4872 lranaportatlon. 751•9103 ------•------.----YONEY Full-tlm:sl~te9 8.30-5. = :~Z1':!~~-~~~s.,,~:~cu::tc;'oor ~ M-eeh-ln_ll1 ______ ---,-U-T_TI_l_I___ -· a1·1y P1·101~ .... 0 Hll llDO p IT .on. Leis 833-2900 door newspaper UJes FREE IACIHIE UIUIY ouu MARR AP/AR Gen.ledger. local nu ID.HI IT ~~~·:· G~::"~~ SHOP TRllllll Subltltut• Ctaf1( poaltlon• ••••••••••••• FV 545-4919 LllOI URI mllllon. ~,.. 4pm to for Southern Orange ........... needad ..... •or. Friday, September 14 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You find new ways to increase income. You also locate an1cle that has been lost, missing or stolen Be direct. get to hean of matters. Judgment. t1m1ng are on target. Take 1n111attvc, especially where romance is concerned. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Study Anes message for valuable hint. Collect data. get accounting., realize your own wo nh and refuse to play second fiddle. Emphasize special appeals. appearanC'Cs. per- sonality. Cancer, Capricorn. Aquarius persons figure 10 ~enano GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): What might appear to be a defeat 1s merely a delay Look behtnd scenes, make 1nquines. [l.1\e full retn to tntellcctual curio ity. Whal llad been a "dosed set~ v.ill be opened - for you Another Gem1n1 plays a significant role. UI •• nrea . 9 pm Tr• In I n g 11 County resldenta. No r• _,..rt ns..n 11-2 Miking .. ndwlcnea, provided Potenllal lo strlctlona. Afternoon & ...... ,, L• .. --Subatltute-oartlfled taking orders and etc. .. ,__, for Chrlltlan Sehl ROLFS WINES AND earn S300 pl\19 per week. evening ctuaes. Clarleallpubllc contact 16835 Brookhur9t, F.V. SPIRITS (next 10 Alpha For an lntarvtew, call. II, OILJF. IUOlllllT exper. daalraabla, mull 982-3312 Beta) 18044 Colvet Dr.. 957•2361 ext. 1204 Tlllllll OEIRI have on-call minimum ••• PU ... s lrvtne. 7815-7660 __ llllDEI 7572 REYNOLDS. H.B. avallablllty. 19 hra/wk, M7-7117 daya, aves, & Saturdays. for fun rut paced rea-IEU PEllll/P·Tl•t contract laborer, part $816/hr Appllcallona teurant. Apply In pereon. Hra: 10am to 3pm HouM-~1':1 ,;:i~~~~~tar~~ri lllmlUCE Ill avallable at Newport Gladatonea. 900 Bayside wlves/1tudents 955-1330 knoWladge of annual•. 20 hra w .. k, S5 hr. Center Branch, 856 San Dr, N.B. DELIVERY PERSON PIT ,.,.,.annlal1. & ,...tlcldas 840-2700. Ask for Bonnie Clemente Or., Newport .--• .--· Beach 92860 Return CUllO UIP retp0nslbtegeneral help-Stop by t555 South lllml&ICE PEISOI appucallon to. library Production axper helpful ec-/floral lhop 5415-8284 Cout Hwy, Lag. Beh .. start I med $4 50 /h Admlnl1tratlon Newport but not nee Call btwn &-2 HUYEIY POSH Admln. ofc. tor app. EOE tnl~ btwn ~. ~ Such Publlc Ubt411,. _ wtldya 850..()3• t Afternoon• Mull have~ llr4-Hr/lu.,.u l D Rentals, 2085 addrap ume u above. CUYlllO'l .lllUll pendable car & good per-for Newport BCfl on1oa Placentia Unit 5, Cotta Fiiing deadline 10/1/t4 Crew eup. & crawe. Top sonallty Call 831..0415 bktg P/llma. M5-3683 M... Pa.rt·llme momlnga Chlld hourly pay plu1 comm $$ DELIVERY up 10 S 10/hr-2 lllEUL lff10f MAKE MONEY • MAKE Angarprlntlng Program. Our Display Adverti ~ de- par1men1 i& looking for an am- bitious person to rm an entry lf'vel positio11. Candidate should po se good . communicalion kill • f1 Pxibili1y and an aptitude for 1.-arnin{l quickly. end Resume to: Orange Coast Duily Pilot P.O. Box 1560 Cui.la Mesa, -Ca. 92626 Attn: LI 'A ~UTH ORANGE COAST DAIL V PILOT I 0 w BAY '>T • rosu MESA CA 92&11> I t .,_ t t ~lt•t•i., CANCER (June 21-July 22): Restnc11ons are remo .. ed. red tape is cleared and one of your maJor washes 1s fulfilled Focus on business. career advance -tnlu1t1on 1s on target and you could v.rn a contest Scorpio. Taurus and another Cancer figure promrnentl). LEO (July 23-Aug 22). Professi onal associate o r superior ma} resist progress-don't permit this to deter )OU Be read) for change. a vancty o f expenences. possible travel -realize also that ) ou will gain through wnuen word Geman1. Virgo. 5aglltanu!i. natnes pla) kc) Call Mike, 751-2401 hra/day PIT-own trans 40 twl p/wk. Start lmrMd. MONEY · MAKE MONEY Provide • own ear. Carpenlen helper fOI CUI-ndad 850-3015 Ive meu S5 p/hr. A & D Aenlall Mak• Money-650~218 7eo 38C).4 -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;:;;;;;;:;;;iii.-i:;~~ torn hme Newport Beach llllW&llEI Co 2085 Placentla. Unit • S5thr + S7 50 ovar11me. Houra lOem 10 3pm 5, Coat• M ... M2-1186 50 hrt per wt! 675-e023 Newport H bor M I w CAR WASH Mutaum 75e%391 M~le • • • .,., •• ~ • .,. --------$4 hr. 30 hre wk. Laguna FulHl~!;y. '?'~~;49com-In .ltu lttti•ra.t Hiii• 770-57.., Janice roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22): Stress d1plomac) loo~ be)ond the 1mmed1ate. rev iew asp1rat1ons and bnng spintual \alue'i i nto focus Long-<l1stance call aids 1n rcga1otng sense of d1rec11on. purpo!ie Y ou lrt aoing pl&CCS despite minor ObJ_CCtlOnS from O('lt' who IS COVIOU!i>. --------at 15101 Gotdanwaat, nr Glr1 Friday-PIT general ofe • UlllEI • Bolaa. Huntington Beh help, llta !)ping & nung. Full time: upending bleyle Hiring: Food Sarver•. bkkpg, payro 1. 720-1820 bualnaaa Bartandara & A11l1t. -------LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22); Define terms, avoid self-deception, check areas prevtously "prohibited ... Secrets will be revealed, you·11 2 WHEEL TRANSIT ATH'Y Managera. App(y In per-halrttyllat Call now 960-7621 IOf'I between 2 and• PM. NB hair ..ion hu opening pin &reatcr knowledge regardtng financial resources of o thers. Focus EIP'I OUffflll DRIVERS also o n surprise gift. tntens1fied relat1onsh1p. possible nc:ws of 25+ of.,.. for qualified cutter 84&-2711J inhen&aocc. Clean MVR 494-6900 TIW TllOI SCORPIO (Oc~ 23-Nov 21 ): 'OU could Wtn a legal battle OllLI our MA Eltpaflanca helpful ~ore famlli.t are getting the camping "bug" lhl1 y•ar If you have a Emphasis on direction, publtclly. paper v.ork. dcfin1t1on of terms for 2 boya. my c .M. COi· ~n i;:hl=ryAp: You'll have more rcspon'1b1hty chance for greater financial and 1ege Prk hm eft .chool, 3 Jol'ln'• 'towing Svc 300 ~ emottonal rewards C ancer Tauru'i. Capncom nattvt5 figure tn day• pl wk .. Rafi. 17that.CM'4Mt43 ~th ra not Qe'tlno , ... It now With a C Ullfied Ad. exd tin a ~cnano. 5-45-3594 aY98 -::::=======:.:.:;;;:;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;~~;;:::~ AGITTARJU (NO\ .22-Dec. 21): Go slo"-. check ll'rntonal ChQdcaretcw Uyrotd.my CIPrk n&hts You·11 complete project. you 'll also pcrcei"·e potential. Audience hm/Entblutr area. 2 is Wlder. more tnd1 v1duals arc concerned with }Our views. arnon • wknda/mo 9:30-5:30 Member of opl)O'ttC st:it 1s fa ctnatcd and make no ~crct o f 11. Sat/Sn S4owtl 140-2424 CAPRI CORN(Dcc.2:?-Jan.19) Suddcn~h1ftoft"cntsg1vc l'IUSC OIUUll for celebration. You"ll ha\{' artaler freedom. \Ou"ll be 1nv1ted to traHI. ua. ~aeplng for 2 yr rom nee will Ooumh and crc3U\'e JUtCe~ "'111 br acttvatcd You ha\c otd. ~ l.eguna 8eed\ A. chance now for new start 1n new direction. home. DeY' p!Wtl. M- AQ AIUU {Jan. 20-fcb. 18): tud) mall pnnt • ._ccp w1thtn rules ~~.AM;~~4M~~ an.d ~ ulation Emphasis on sccunt). property. ~onom10, po~ tble tax hcltcn Jntuiuon nna.s true. family O'lcmbn cooperate and Chlkl cer. obst le IS 1r11n~form~ into steppin 5tone. Cancer nati"c pl >' .. C'. L~~c;.f.~ ~:'::! role. 175-tU217to-«l55 p . (Feb. 19-Marrh 20>. What appeared lost "' \ a<'luDll) 1-------- misp't.,ccJ. will be returned. You'll ha\r r~awn 10 cclcbrntc. SQC"aal lha r11tHt oraw in th• ., d ...... f v WHt • a O•lly Pilot 1 ti\ Illes ~5cckratc an mem1~r o opposite ~A \3) '· " • ou art' Cl• tied M Cell Today "'onJtrful! Rcla11vc commun1catt-\ while on 'hon iourncv. M2·5e7e . • • ,_.,__ CIRCLE 11-llRIOS "i NOW HIRll& ./ -CISlllEll ASllST&•T IUUUS t lnttn W.On y 9· 11 A.M at 2588 N wport Bl~d .. .~ Co1t1 M (on Newpott --~ Bl~d 1t OeJ M r) Call (71o&) 531 • .aa.o for more Info EOE District Managers II you •n1oy working with young boy\ & g11l1 ond dt1k tob' ore riot for you, <OM1dtr o coretir in t~ newlpo,,_r circulo· lion field. This 11 o uniqu. po11hon with doily chollenQM & rc•ard1 Ovr optn1ng' ore 1mm.d1ate. Appl1eontt< mu'I ho.,_ o von, Uationwogon or trutk. We offer on e11c•llt11t olory <with o bonu' pion and go~ ollowonce. We hove on tKctllent benefit pl~ tf'lol 1n<ludn hotpl tal1rot1on insurance. l1btrol vcxolton o~ holiday• Cond1d(ltt1 mu'I have a desire to b wtc~ulul 011d willing to work hard If you think you hoft tha quol1htolton1. pl 0\ OPf>I)' 1n p•n.oit IO me Daily Pilat Monday "'"' Fr dot 9 I l om or 2 4 m 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 : EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEIK. Wt now llave IS Ol*lllCS tor Jl*ll tact' bu..n to ••rt rt*s tor The Orqe ColSl Dally Nol Ollf CltwS Sbrl at 3 30 p Ill Ml 1woB IJlltj 130 p II, weelGys Oft Sltllrday, wt ' wort 1 In lllOft hollll Yoe .. t1111 t111ny tnps lfld pnzes, ~ wrtll urrq your own money , I , theft IS DO deliverl!'I or collctioft inYOIYed. 1K JOI lft lflltmttd, pUse QI ... br1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROll 1 -evls 5 --anckarry 9 Mops up· ver. 14 PuWC hero 15~fon 111 Not alloWed 17 Pereon 18 Very IOud 20 Irish river 21 Weight unit 22 Ex10f11 23COlrMgrat 25But fjbef 27 Studied 29 NegltlV9 30 Bible bOOk 34 FaYOflbM 31 Compolltlon 31 Crown'• kin 39 Pu<* 42FallstONY 43 Tatlle fiber 4" Pt)'CMS*tl 45H~ 4e Sort of tytf. 47 0 ofUSOA <&9 Metncunll 51 OonllybfOOkl 54CMYron 68 "-Gol 1 Crultl on You" 2 14 17 &OThird:-. 81 Spedatdd tnaer 63 Inner. pref. 64 Spnghlly 85Compoeer Jerome - M ,\lian COin 67 l•t911ed &a -and crafts 69 Sound DOWN 1 Levltat .. 2 v.,,.-ate 3 Kind of tournament 4Clle 5 Put forth e tmp«aonator 7 Potomac: IMC!er 8 Eggaouroe 9 lnventort 10 Mlfel'landaM 11 Atian ..,,,.. 12 Craft 13~11Y91 19 RICllC\lle 24Deeervee 20 Grumpy 28 Family pet 30 Afflict 31 Golden Stile PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 32 Wiik.CS 33 Pr0"9rbs 3"4Plque~- 35 C11y of MV9rl """ 37 Oslo natlvM 38G ... c1Ubbw 40 "-Amorl" •1 Bectoud •I Ar1ic:le '8 Liquid un1t1 49 Veloclly SO TUfn inside out 57G*il 53 Thieved 5<l Geof~ B Of ",,,._ 55 ca..ar·a garb 68~ruplcy 57 K-v 59Seaft•• 12 Oiel'I rt1fef faJ 1l ,., "t f • W e .. • '-' I '-< 714-833-1 300 ... 8750 Mal~ 8fllld &*1aPwtt (114)121 .... •14111 CARREAA COUPE Red/baC* ~ 100 '"' $37.750 o.y. l45-4IOO E.,. M2·7251 111£ lclDIA'S som cam IOTOIS rj/) 11M lllllT lll'JEITllLE Woffsburg Edition 44 l'ftO c E. ,12'6 7 • .. iu per mo J()f' s 13 S20 .. CAPS1S •tt S2SOO CAP redudiOf\ ~sseoo21 ® 1114 SClllCCI at• CASI UClt 4tmoC E L $236 .. l.U per °'° . TOf'Sl201920 ' CAP S12000 ~S57MOI ----- 1 CONNELL I -~--H~Y~O~H r, \' I I 54b-1200 ..... 1!17 !frsPi(lmllt,..p;rnt tiree runt .-cepUOnet S1900 ot>O ~842-624i ~7445 rm et a11 *1 ,... l •• , Ford Uu9teng ..T-T opw. Air Cond. wire ..... c:vra (1CNG9e5) S4988 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 ~ 912.()821 ·u FilCCiil oooa &ind. • n..p. S650 536-"'° 15 ~ f8ild:ledl .• eytlnder Wipe9d, s 1500 -55S-8519.~~~~""---I ·e1 ~. e eyt, u , nu pelnt. stereo. WI'/ ~ $2400 obO. 15<Mar ·er Muetang Jalltbedt 2n. AIT. PIS, wn 8-"8Cte. nu r9d $1500.~79 ·re~-QMI\ Bl-- cent.w.i mdl 47K ml, 1ux Int. $2SOO. 644-25&4 '79 MUSTANG redlwtlt euto ~ '3500/obo pp 730-2425 71&-4352 BILL YATES I vw.PORSCHE 1 E;. ·~ c ~ 4q 41!> I I I r ... .. GARDEN GROVE 22 FRWV .. . f WESTMINSTER - ..J 0 1-0 er m • SANTA ANA HUNTINGTON BEACH EDINGER FOUNTAIN ~ VALLEY 0 :r: WARNER . () ~ CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. Cent hJ., .. .,,rt hacll 111-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~ 2100 lllRIOR ILVD., ctSTA IESA (114) 140-1100 (213) 511-1288 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowled{!_esble Sales People IX) 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA 0 .. THEODORE ROBINS F()RD U.S.A.'s #1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Servtee, Parts. Body, Paint & Tire Depts. Competitive Rates On lease.& Daily Rentals 20IO l ..... r lh•., 0.sta l1sa 142-0010 Ir 140-1211 0 SOUTH COUNTY VOl.KSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach (714) 842-2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE Ora"i' COuntp lar&est Volkswieen/1$ijzu Dtaltf Wt Will Not Be Undersold PARTS IVARTMENT OPEN SATURDAY e· RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN m 22 rRWY IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 lar~r lh•., C.sta 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leas!ry_g 54&.1200 S(Ndal Parts UH 546-94H MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 0 STADIUM PONTIAC W•'r• N•w -We're Dealing Acrou from the Big A on Ketell• Juat Wut . of th• (57) Orang• FrMW•Y Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises A11h1I• 2221 E. littlli 311-1111 BILL YATES YOLISWllEI • NISCIE • PEllEIT .., MISSION VIEJO JI . LAii.Eu MISSION VIEJO g '(!, 0 SAN · JUAN CAPISTRANO BAUER MOTORS . . BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Needs SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Ane Selectlon of Qualtty UMd Vehlctee I 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2125 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 171-2500 0 RAY FLADEBOE UICILI IUOllY .llllll IUD #11a.te0.lder Ir., lnl11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 G 'CREVIER BMW # 11 Alto Coater Ir., lni10 In The Irvine Auto Center #20 llf1 0.1ttr Ir., lnl11 In The lrvlne Auto Center • · SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" 8peclellatng In Europeen Dellvefy. Excellent lelec:Mon of New and caNNlty ~ UMd • atwaya In atock. 830-7600 •Complete Sales, Service & Leasing G ORAN.GE COAST JEEP/RENAULT # 1 /11 Tilt Wtst For . lltw lttp Salfs For I Yurs '.-ODtnee• SALES coast. sERv1cE . ,.,.,,,.,__,uo • LEASING •• com .. ,.,. • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 ~ .. .. I 830-7300 ' Orange Countys Newest Volkswagen Dufer Complete Sales, Semct & LeaS1ng 0 STERLING IR SAUS -SEIYIC( -WSllC -run Overseas Delivery Speclahsts PARTI DEPARTMENT OP£N SATURDAY MORNINGS BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach-640-6444 --/ __ - 835-3171 --Ull2 Yi111 le .. , 111 .r-111 CaJ)sttau 4114111 111..UOO 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1at St. CloMd Sundaya C) UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE OJIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Quall Bl. -#Nw C•' Location 1001 Quall Bl. -R_,,,. DIVl8'on HONDA 2880 .Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa · 540-0713 3 Block• So. of 405 Fwy .. IT\ World's Largest Select/on of IT\ 'CJ Mercede~ Benz \OJ 833-9300 SM · Lwllc-)w · ~: 1"7 S.., Classified advertising 1s your best choice for help in selling the items you no longer need. It's Quick and inexpensive. and the Pilot reacfies potential buyers who hve in this area. Call today Daily~ilat class1f1 d d phOn 642 678 .. - - IHlJJl<..,()flY ,1 ~It Moil HI I l'IH1 ORANGE COUNTY CAL If OANIA :•', CE~~~· F~r-mer Mesa cop. get.sj il·-ter 60-day sentence, 3-year probation position of pubh trust, a person who we invite into our car. our home and our private hves betrays that 1ru t," JudJC said in pronouncing sentence dunne the heanng this mommg 10 Supenor Court in Fullerton. I By STEVE MARBLE Oil CIM.o.llr ll'llof ...... Forme'r'.Costa Mesa Police offic r William Lauchla.n wa~ sentenced to 60 days in county jail and th ree years formal Ptobation toda) for molesting Coast Chllct-care advocates want to mall latchkeys to governor to show support for blll./ A3 · County's hotel bed tax Increased to 8%./ A3 California Cop-turned-call girl Is battling LA pandering charges./ AS Nation Diana lashes out at North Carolina coast prompting governor to seek declar- ation of state of emerg- ency./ A4 Reagan, Mondale on the hustings stressing the economy./ A8 ::;:::::;:::::::::::;:::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::· • World A top Soviet military chief gets the boot for 'un-· partyllke behavior.' I Al. Viet leaders tell United State to take all refugees. ornone./A8 Living . Women's Network Alert salutes Jean Aldrich's civic activism, especially on behalf of the county's homeless./81 Chang(ng lifestyles make physical fitness more Im- portant than ever./81 . Sports The Golden West-Or- ange Coast football rivalry which resumes Saturday has had few dull moments./C1 The Angels continue to goinreverselnthe American League West race. falling to Cleveland, 7-1./C1 Entertainment Don't look for substance In new TV series "Glitter" and "Punky Brewster." /83 22-}eat-<>ld 0 Santa Ana woman he stopped for a traffic infraction. Superior (l'ourt J udgc Jamt) Judie told Lauchlan he had "embarra sed ond disgreceCI his profession:· . "h's a sad day when anyone in a r Firefighter Injured Lauchlan, who faced a maximum ~nten~ofthrccycarsin tatePflsont. was ordered to surrender h sch Sept. 28. at the count} Jail. The JUdge. also told the former Coeta Meaa Fin Department Paramedic Marty eucuenln rece1Ye8 Ont aJd from Actlna capt. Jim Dibble. rtcht, while another flreflihter ho.ea Jluauentn •a back after he wu .Olelest man in OC, CM~s Richard Fort, succumbs at 106 Marrt d 73 father had been at the conval~nt e years, hospital nine wceh to the day. he lived through "He was just great until about six months ago, then he got senile. But at 22 U .S . presidencies times he talked Ver) good." she said. And Fort probably had a lot to talk CBS regained Its ac- customed spot atop the Nielsen ratings, no thanks to "The A-Team" and Monday Night Foot- ball./83 By TONY SAAVEDRA about, considerin$ a life that sav. 22 • ot ,,,. OaltJ,.... • ..,..r::-~~------unimt StatespreS1dencr"'· two world Richard E. Fon. the oldest man in wars and the establishment of major Orange County, died this week in a league baseball. Buelne88 1984 Deficit Reduction Act closes loophllls In small buslnesses./85 INDEX Newport Beach convalesceot hospi-Rutherford 8. Ha)~ v.u prtsident tal aficra lifetime spanning 106 )Carll. when Fort was born Feb. 5. 1878 on a ~ven month and ,j11, days. farm near Winona. Minn. His father A resident of Costa M~ for the was a former Union soldier. "ho past 20 )CA~, Fort died Tuesday in would later entertain the child with Flagship Convalescent Center ap-battle storic from the Civil War that pare ntly from a case of pneumonia. divided W..country IS )Cars earlier. according to his dauahtct. Hazel A lifelona Republican, Fon ~id. in Tc1.ak, also of Co ta Mesa. earlier interviews. his fa"orite prcsi- Tczak said thi morning that her dcnl was Tedd) Roo~'clt . .\nd h<' officer that he must p:i) for his '\'lct1m,.s ~chOlogJCal n cd he woman repc_>rtcdly has been unable to hold a JOb and is haunted by nightmares ot the cpasQde. Scntencin h d been dcla)ed I st month when l..auchtan•s anomcy complained that a county probation officer assigned to prepare to lhe case was biased. A probation repon eencr· ally carries ub tantial weight 1n scntcncin Attorney M tt Kuntich claimed the probation off teer WDS gom to recommeJtd th t Lauehlan not be granted probatton because the officer "was n01 remorseful" nd l\\Ould not admit his"suall. ''Why hould be dmu gu1h w en he•s mnocent." Kurihch 1d before toda)'s hean ~ -• ·La uchlan. pu1med and the father of t\\O girls s rrestcd 1n b n ual)' on susp i!ion or rape aciual betitiy ttcmpted ntpt and fattc unpnton- ment. He was firbd two week~ Uta" The former officer hai been free oa baal stncc his rrest The .:rape charsc \\'3S Louect out dunng a prehminU) heari• m 1~l>QJ1 Beach lften the Mu•llC'Ptl Coun J td he dad not ftlld die ('Pleue Me CCW/A2J ... Briton claims in $250.000 action By ROBERT BA.llKER Of_.., ....... On a Jul) night in 19 3, igcl Reynold fell asleep in his 1969 Ford LTD m the parking lot ou de Guy Fa~kcs Restaurant in Fountain Val- ley. He \\U awakened.~ contends. b) t"Aomcn hininga light in hisc)'CSand demanding that m open the •• bleep- ing door" before t~ .sma cd lhc ''bleeping" v.inc:lo\\ in. . The 33--)-car-<>ld Reynolds. native of Great Britain. said m Slarted hts . car. ra~ nonh on Brookhum trcct toward Warner A"enue and then made a U-tum and ped 10 the Fountain Valle) "PP'l!ce talion at 10200 Slater A~c. ··1 "'as seekil\8 sanct~." he said Wednesday ... I didn't kno"' who ~ after me. Th~ could be on PCP or something for all I ~:· Reynolds said lhat as he daShcd out his car and n n \oward ihe door oflhe police sta\1on. ihe wu at\adted fTom bctitnd. Reynolds allegedl) uff cred a concussion that rcsulred an psyc:bo- logic.al and physical prot>Jcm . He said hcha n"t been abJetowor'k smcc. It turned out1 thnt -"Re)noldS "-as'-----~ be1na pursued by tv.o po1_1cc offiCC1"S who said they were t~mg to find out v.h) he was lccpins, in his car 1n a parkins lot. In mnitiaJ rcpor,ts, lbcy uid Re. nold bad been drinking. refu5Cd to a:t'l .out of his car when requested to do so. nearly hit them with his car as he pulled out of the parking lot and was driving m:k I> while allC'CC'dly leading them '" a burned while flghtlna a houae fire at 422 16th Place on Wednesday. The faml.ly toet au their poeae•lon in the blaze, lncludJncan Olympic torch. See atory on Pm&e A2. hi&h-spced pursuit. ~C) nolds wa~ arrested, put in Orange Count> Jail and charged with (Pleue eee POLIC1t/A2) Richard E. Fort called ex-prc!lident Han) Trum1tn "as dumb a ~c·vc C\Cr had." Fon said he \\anted to stl'\ r in (Pleuo eee OLDEST I A2) Judge Says county can start building airport parking lot $3 million project a proval rankles Newport fo rce.s . . million parking lot project. The parling lot will be be built in the airpon' nonh ctear zone. an area under the flight path that has rc- marncd vacant. In rulin in the count) 's favor. SChv.ub d1 lvcd a prehmina . m.: By.JEFF ADLEll-..-----.....--~ion had 1mposc.d ~ pcil OfhDl!llr,... • ..,. bloekin& con truction and refused· to - The Oran ount\ Board ol i~ uc a permanent tnJunct1on haltin& SuDCrvhon got the 0.ahcad late the PfOJCCl. He called the rountf Wednesda) from a upenor Court en' 1ronm~tal impact report aac- judgc to begin con truC'l1on on a quatc and utli 1cnt. I, 00-spacc 1rport p:ut1ng toe on Boththccit' Ql"lc .. ponBcachand 'acant land JU l north ofJohn Wnl ne a group lkJ top Polluttn Our -6-trportand theSan Di Fn't'" ~· c"pon <.ucd the count-. in 1arch Jud e Philip Schwab rukd th t o'er the prop()scJ parkina lot daim- ~upcnisors had "no1 abu~ lhe1r ing the rroJ 1 actually n:pre nted di~rction" in ren1f)ing n en-the first p of comprch ns.i''C vironment I impact rcpon on the $3 fPlea.M ~AIRPORT/ A2) Births Btldge Btlfletln Board Business Cahfomia Newa Classified Comics Crossword Death Notlcea Horoscope A8 84 A3 BS A4 C5-7 8 4 C7 C4 ca 82 A scrapbook ofmemories from SCR' s first 20 years Toi TITUS -- - DastlAir commuter carrier closes Ann Landers Living Mutual Fund NMional N Opinion Papar&UI Police Log Publlc Notte Sparta - Stock Market Televi on Theaters w .. ther Worfd Newt 8 1·2 85 A4 A9 81 A3 C3·4 C1·3 B6 82 83 A2 A4 Mesa com any brought 'fourth dimension' to Orange County theater In 1965 --------- P1Lo r Locsoo~ • --- --CoNT INUEU S1 0Rus ~---- OLDEST MAN IN COUNTY DIES .•• Fram Al 'orld War I, but the Trc t)' of Vcmullcs 11s ncd 1n 1919 before he could Join the rnahtar). 8} the ume World War II erupttd, on "' s 62. too old to fight. rcttrcd electn I en ncer from the Wanon Unified hool L>a tnct, Fon mo'Cd to o ta Me an 1964 with his wife, M ne, to be near their onl} child, Hue!. He cventu lly outh-.ed mo t ofh1s f'HcndS from back home a well P his five brothers nd sisters COP SENTENCED •.• Pl'omAl nt hom lier he 1 ncd to become da onented am:! n to ·Stumble. making it d1fticuh fOr his 97-)ear-old \\tfc M1 ric to take cue of ham "He used to o out on lks. Jn the last few m6nths, he could b rel~ walk " hundr~ feet to the mailbox, • id Tcz k. ddangthat her mother mo .. ed in with the tam1ly. Together, the} va atcd fort at le t once a week, Tc:uk remembered that after their last v1s11 her mother 1d !!he didn't think Fon would "la t much IOnJCr ... Reflecting on her lather's last fe" month~. Tezak added phalosophacall) that she docsn 't want to match her parents knack for living. alleicd y1ctim' te:st1mon> to be bclievabk. on a third charge of felon) fal~ "I rt'all) wouldn't want to h~c that ampmonmcnt. long. When )OU act 0 ~ou·r~ St'111~e Another felon) charge was reduced lO a misdemeanor and eventuall) dropped because the statute of hm1- tations expired. The 33-)ear-old former officer has a.nd you c~!1 hardl> ee, I think 1t s d 1 . 1 ed h · · tame to JO. a amen~ > proc aim as apnocence. Fort 1s survived by hie wife and He admitted he violated departm~nt ·• uauahter .• as well as two arand· pohcy on occasion bu\ ne er children and four great-grand· molested womei:i. children. Services for Fon will bclhcld Follo't'ins a jury trial an Jul). a five- woman, sevcn-mi'n jury con\ 1ctcd 'Lauchlan of felony sexual battery but disFnissed a similar misdemeanor• charae and failed to arrive at a verdict · "I'm not a pervert. l'in. not a Frida} at 2 p.m. at Pierce Bro h'ers danacrou> man:· he suued after his Bell Broadwa)" Chapel. 110 Br~d· convictaon. way. in Costa Mes~. AIRPORT PARKING LOT OK'D .•. From Al $191 milhon airport eitpansaon plan. Attorneys for the city and SPON alleacd the environmental report was u'ladcquate and did not comply wnh • 1tate law. Dunng a one-day tnal on Fnday attorneys representing the count) araued the new parlina lot was needed to provide immediate relief to existing overcrowded parking con- ditions at John Wayne A1rpon Supervisor Thomas ,P.1ley, whose distnct includes the airport. hatled the court ruling as a "step forward" for the county an ns struagle to improve the embattled airport. "I don't see this as a personal victory or a county victory. but a decision that ttul) represents the interests of all those wath concerns about the airport," Riley commented. He added. "There as no doubt that parking and traffic at John Wa)nc Airport is a di arace." Assistant N'eweort Beach City Manaaer Ken Delano, who ove~ the complex airport issue for the city. said he really wouldn't ~ able to comment on the cour, 's decision until he's had a chance 10 review it. "We'll look at it and then consider whether to appeal." Delino said. ·•t don't think it alters the basic fact ... that the north clear zone will allow John Wayne Airport to ao to SS fli&hts." . The cit~ has maintained that e>.tra parkina capacitv was needed to . accommodate a proposed increase from the current 41 dailr commercial fliahts to SS. which the city.is fiahtina- Raley said there never has been any doubt about the board's desire to increase the number of flights to SS "That depends on the approval of the environmental impact report (on the expansion plan). That will be decided on Oct. 17, and my auess 1s that will be done," he said. On Tuesda)'. supervisors1lpproved · -wath previous court approval - plans to schedule a public hearina for Oct. I 0 on a proposed zone chanae for the parkina lot. The board also •arced to advertise and open bids on the parkina lot construction contract Oct. 15. pendina a favorable resolution of the law uit. COMMUTER AIRLINE GROUNDED ••• From A l phone callers were advised by a tape- recorded messaae only that the a1rhne had discontinued service and how ticket refunds could be obtained. John Wayne Airport Operations Chief Dcms Hom said he had been aware Dash Air was "ha" ina financial difficulues f9r some months now," but had received no formal notifica- tion from airline officials they were hallinJ flights. . He said he had instructed county attorneys to determine whether Dash Air had initiated federal bankruptcy proceed a ngs. Hom also said he understood Dash Atr had been plagued by short-term cash-flow problems and had been searchina for new investors who could infuse cash into ailing airhne. Dash Air. which prior to ats acqu1s1t1on b.> new owners an 1982 was called Aar Irvine, scheduled an avera~e of 29 daily flights from John Wayne Airport wath its twin-cngtnc turbo-prop 19 and 36-scat aircraft. The airline leased ramp and counter- space at John Wayne from Frontier A1rhnes. Horn S&ad. Recently. the airline was flyina f11Jbts \I.1th on!}· 35 to 40 percent of its seats filled. Hom said · Dash Aar as the second commuter a1rhne to fold at the aarpon m the past two years. Golden-West Aarhnes went out of business an March 1983. 20 YEARS OF THEATER AT SCR ..• From Al While other lotal groups were "Catch-22," there was somethana hke taking the summer otf. SCR mounted "Saved" or "Subject to Fits." But "The Hostage" and "Rina Round the with the stan of the t-970s-. thC" Moon" to gather added support. companfs fortunes improved dra- Then came the I 96S-66 season. matacally -thanks 1n large measure started off by "Othello," with John to some local playwntina talent. Arthur Davis and Richard Rekow in It began with "One Flew Over the the stellar roles and Harold Pinter's Cuckoo's Nest," tong before the broodm• comedy "The Birthday Oscar·winnina movie version. "Ttie Party" with Peter Church and Martha Boys in the Band" and "Indians" McFarland. · were two other exciting offerings. South Coast Repertory had ar-Flushed with success, SCR decided to nved. "take a chan~" on an ofiajnal These two productions were the musical deahna with that penod's hot launchina pad from which SCR topic, ecol<>aY. attained the ~wer and prestige (and That show -"Mother Earth" by financing) with which to move to the Ron Thronson and Toni Shearer Third Step Theater an Costa Mesa (now known to a wider audience as dunng the summer of 1967 Later Toni Tennille) -was a monster hll came the back-to-back bonanzas that played as long as it could to "The Caretaker" (wath Davis. Tuche packed houses. then reprised a year and David Clements) and "Playboy later. "Mother Earth" later went on of the Western World" (which 1n-the road and even had a brief troduced a young Ron Boussom 1n Broadway run. but nothing co~!d the leadina role). The shows provided echps'e the magic of that opening more artasuc impetus for the com-night m downtown Costa Mesa. pany's venture uptown. ihe years that followed saw SCR It would be pleasant to recall that flexina its artistic muscles with such the opening of the new theater was a triumphs as "Pueblo.'' "The Basic tnumphant occasion, but honesty Tra1nm2 of Pablo Hummel." "The prevents that The first show at the Tavern,,.' "Sticks and Bones.·• "The Third Step was somethinJ called "Big Tamma of the Shrew;" "Godspell'' Soft Nelhe." about which the less (another rock musical hot enough to said, the better. spark a reprise st~ing). "That Cfiam· Those later years of the '60s were a pion ship Season,· "The National trying ume for SCR. since the Health' and "The Last Meeting of the company continued for a tame to Knights of the White Magnolia." operate the Second Step as an Shows hke these helped opm some expenmental house Even though corporate pocketbooks and the cam- SCR ab~rbed the Actors · Circle paian for JI Fourth Step Iheatet was 1n Theater of Lona Beach. the personnel full swma. resources v.ere stretched too than and That step was taken in 1978 with the Second Step was abandoned. the construction of the buildina In those ' days SCR constantly which present!)' houses South Coast brouaht audiences to their feet -Repertory. For the opener. SCR 'either to cheer or to an early ex at. For reached back for a favorite from the every "Streetcar Named Desire" or Third Step days. William Saroyan's "Death of a Salesman," 1t seemed. "The Time of Your Life." and at was there was a "La Tunsta." For every quite fittana. since the company member were having the time ot theirs. hat first season in the Fourth Step, -which included ''The Contractor, · "The Sorrows of Fredenck." "The Learned Ladies," "Pea O' My Heart" and "Spokesong" -was a shakedown cruise in which the actors, directors and desianers learned how to most effectively use their new toy. It paved the way for such future blockbusters u "The Elephant Man." "The Merchant of Venice." "Henry, JV. Pan t." "The Diviners," "MaJor• Barbara." "Amadeus" and "The Sea- aull." After that first year on the main- stage, SCR unveiled its expenmental arm. the Second Stage. which has been a proving ground for new playwrifbts over the past few seasons. Arnong its hi~ water marks: "Ameri- can Buffalo.' "True West," "Comina Attracuons.'' "Brothers," "Goodbye Freddy" arrd ~en's Singles." For me. the Second Staae recalls memones of those halcyon days in the Second Step Theater when the company thrust out boldly with such unconventional offerings as Benoit Brecht's "Baal" or Laauna Beach playwnght Ian Bernard's "Choc- olates." Now. as a nationally recognized regional theater and the crown Jewel an the City of the Arts (as Costa Mesa recently dubbed itself), South Coast Repertory has achieved a promi- nence few soothsayers co uld have cnv1 ioncd .back-in ~ 96S when the company's inventory consisted of about S 17 and a station waaon. But David Emmes and Martin Benson alwa)s knew which way the> were ao1na. They JUSt didn't know how Iona it would take to act there. Now they're "here," ~nd I'm confi- dent the> 'II make the next 20 years as exc1una as the last 20. Just Call 642-6086 Whal do you like abGUl 1be Dally Pilot? Wht don'I )'OU like': Call &Jte . umber at ltft and your me1111e wUI be recordid, lran1crlbed and Clellvered &o lbe appropriate edl&or. 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Scan Kingaard. Kinaaard. ·his father, mother ind - sister, spent the night in a Costa Mesa motel Wednesday courtesy of the Orange County Red Cross, said a spokeswoman for the orpnization. A torch carried m the rela) te> the Summer Olympic Games was de- stroyed Wednesday 1n a blaze that autted a two-story Costa Mesa house and 1nJured a pantmedac Costa Mesa Adm1n15trative fire Chief Jam Rte.hey aid Marty o.tiuguenin, 30, was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach for first and second-degree bums on his back and shoulders Richey said the injuries were received when burnina embers, possibly from Only the praae, the roof and the frame of the house were left. Richey said the cause of the blaze has not yet been determined, how· ever, tt doesn't appear to be of a suspicious nature. The Kingaards were away when the fire broke out in their EnaJash-style home. And firefighters said they succee~d in rescuing the family cocker spaniel. Fuday, whowas10side the house. The blaze caused an csumated $1 l 0,000 wonh of damage to the structure and destroyed $30,000 in property, includinJ the Olympic Torch arried in July by 18-year-old CoN TINUEu STORIES - --- POLICE SUED IN PURSUIT CASE •••. From Al · assault with a deadly weapon. But the violated and 1s seckina $250.000. and the suns are clouding the issues,"· charge.was dropped because it wasn't Chief Fortin said today that an he said. brought forward within the internal investiption conducted at It was disdosed last week that a prescribed time limit. his attorney the ume "Jusufied the actions" ofh1s suspect 1n a Fountain Vall~ burglary said. officers. . filed a $20 million civil ri ts suit in Reynolds di closed that he has fil~ He also claimed that the filina of federal court after bcina s ot several su1t 1n fede~al court a inst Foun~an civil riahts suits "are gettina out of times in a scuffle with an officer over Valle Pohcc Chief ar\'m Fonu~. . hand and eve')'one is doina it th~e~':~J~~'F~tunnain Valley City t rce o 1~ers involved !n the pursutt reprdless of ments. and the ctty of Fountain Valley. He . . Attorney Alan Bums said he believes contends that his civil riJhts were . "In my opinion 1t 1s beina misused that Reynolds' suit is unfounded . ~ MY YOUNG SON starts to school this week ... It's all going to be sor\. of atrange and new to him for awhile, and I wish you would aort of treat him gently. You see, up to now he's been king of the rooat • ... He's been boss of the backyard ... Hia mother has always been near to aoothe his wounds and repalillis feelings. But now thinga are going to be different. .. He's goin& to walk down the fr.ant 1tep1, wave his hand, and atart out on the great adventure . .. It is an adventure that might take him across continents, acroas oceans ... It's an adventure that will probably include wars and tragedy and sorrow ... To live his life in the world he will have to live in will nquire faith and lov• ... have faith in hia own 'deu, even if everyone say• they are wrong ... Teach him to be gentle with gentle people and tough with tough people. · Try to give my aon the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone iJ getting on the bandwagon . . . Teach him to liaten to all men-but teach him also to filter all he heara on a acreen of truth and take just the good that aiphona through. and courage. Teach him, if you can, how to laugh when he'a --s w Id 1 · h ld -ud ... Teach him 'thereil no thame 1n tears .. . o, or , w.1s you wou sort of look af~r . Teach him there can be ilory in failure and h1~ ... Ta~e ham by the hand and teach him deapair in auccets. things he will have to know. < But ~do I~ gently, if you can. He will have to learn, I know, that all men are not juat, that all men are not true. Treat him gently, World, if you can. But don't coddle him ... Because only the teat of fire makes fine steel . . . Let him have the courqe to be patient . . . Let him have the patience to b brave. But teach him also that for every acoundrel Uet him be no man'• man ... Teach him there ia a hero . . . that for every crooked alwaya to hav aublime faith in him If. poUtican. there i.a a great and dedicated leader . .. Teach him that for every enemy, there ia a · Becau e then he will always have aublime friend. faith in mankind. teer him away from envy, if you can ... and teach him the aecret of quiet laughter. In achoo), World, teach Him it is far more Thia ia quite an order, World, but see what you c n do ... He'a auch a nice little fellow, my aon! a onorable to fail than to cheat •.• Teach him to By DAN VALENTINE HARBOR LA WN -MOUNT OLIVE CE METERY -MAUSOLEUM · CREM·ATORY 1625 GISLER AVENUE COSTA MESA 540 -5554 - ... A Chlld-care'a vocates. want to mall latchkeys to governor to show support for bill./ A3 .. County's hotel bed tax Increased to 8%./ A3 California Cop-turned-call glrl Is battllng LA pandering charges./ AS :.:·;:~:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·:·:::·;:;:::::::::::::;:;· Natl on Diana lashes out at North Carolina coast prompting governor to seek declar- atlon of state of emerg- ency./ A4 .. Reagan, Mondale on the hustings stressing the economy./ A& World A top Soviet mllltary chief gets the boot for •un- partyllk~ behavior.' I A8 Viet leaders tell United State to take all refugees, ornone./A8 Llvtng r ·an, OD 111111111111 • OHANGE COUNTY CAl IFORNIA -· 1 •. · ot ers awaii .tri Hikers accosted by masked bandits on secluded trail From staff alMI wire reperta Five masked men. SDme bran- d1sh1na automauc"Mapons. :tied upa Ncwpon Beach woman and 24 otbtt hllcers on a secluded uaiJ ID Hawaii and robbed them of cameras. jewelry and other "·alu.ables, HonOlvlu pollcc said today. Oneofholdup men said .. Aloiba"' to a victim just bef~ fleeina. .. About half way up we were jumped brat least three IUYI watb some automatic ~atMlsMlols; lbeir faces 'lfere wrapped in T- shiru," said Lynn Balthazor, of Fon Lauderdale, Fla., after Wednesday"• ordW. -They already bid about IS J>C9plc when we joined them, and they took about another mnc after us." 1"he guy put his gun to my face. and said: ·How does that fed?"' said BUI RcecL also of Fort Lauderdale. .. I said: •rold." .. Balthazor and Reed. traveliq IOldbcr, gave \bi bandits bOtb. their came.ra.s and the little cam they were cany1na. Eve Field of Newport Bcad1 said one of the masked men respected her request that she keep her beckpeck, ··1 looked at him and said: ·0on•t take .I.bat. it bokb ·my medicine: .. said Fidd. ..So when ~· sat me down, be left the hK.tJ*k on me." F:"seld said the robbers look sevcra'I pieces of jewchy. .. \\'hen they ~ leaving. do you • know oa'hat one of chem said to me?" f1eld said ... He said:4 AJoha. sec you MJ.' ammcr • .. Nh~sald die tiUiti1S iileall~1o Women's Network Alert salutes Jean Aldrich's c.Mcactlvlsm, especlaUy on behalf of the county's homeless./81 btnd tbe1r fltSl vactJms. '"1"1 up later hikers with lbcir own dothlq, poliQ: :said....As of Wedncsd•~t. police__,___ ..... had )'Ct tamed tht banafu· &ate. There were no reporu of inJuriCS or Changing lifestyles make physical fitness more Im- portant than ever ./81 Sports The Golden West-Or- ange Coast football rlvalrywhlch resumes Saturday has had few dull moments./C1 The Angels continue to golnreverselnthe American League West_ race, f8Ulng to Cleveland, 7-1./C1 Entertainment Don't look for substance In new TV series "Glitter" Jl'lreflghter Injured Coat& Ilea Fire De~ent Pa.ta.medic Marty Bapenln recei"'8 flnt aid from Actlq Capt. Jlm Dibble, !'f.iht. while another flreO,hter hoem llacuentn'• back after he wu QlGest man in QC, . . . CM's .Richard Fort,· succumbs at 106 and "Punky Brewster." Married 73 years, /83 ~ -...,,---- father had been at the convalescent hospital nine weeks to the day. he lived through CBS regblned Its ac-· 22 U S d===--=-customed spot atop the • • presl ents "He was just great until about six months ago, then he got senile. But at times he talked very good," be said. burned while flCbtlq a houae ft.re at 422 16tll Place oa Wednaday. The faail.ly loet all tlletr pa1H ulon tD the blue, biclud.tn& an Olympic torch. See story on Pac• A2. pm fire. Afttor t~ number of victims welled to more than two dozen. the jQ\>bcl'l Oed the .,.ooded area. They were still at large WedDC$day nishl The victims. .,.bo were left bound Ilona the trail, eventUally freed themselves and alerted authorities by phooc from a store localed near the trailbead. police said. The 2.2-mile ttail is localed in a remote area OD the casitm side of the Island of Oahu. The trail mds at a tcmic •-atcrfall ~ing a fresh waler pool at its foot. Judge says county can start builaing · airport parking l~t Green light for .. $3 million project . a setback for Newport Beach forces ------l Niefsen ratings, no----ByTONYSAAVED&A thanks to "The A-Team" °' .. o., ........ And ForJ probably had a lot to talk By JEF' ADLER airport's north clear zone. an area about; conStdcrinptifethnsaw"'22 -~oar.--ndlr~ 1tJaht lJllh that :as~--- United States presidents, two world The 0 ngc County maaned ,·aanl and Monda NI ht F t Richard E. Fon. the oldc~t man in Y g oo -Oranac County, died this week in a wars and the e$tablishment of major Supervisol"5 &ot thC go In rulina in tbc county's favor. lcaaue baseball. · Wednesday fr;om a uixnor oun Schwab dissolved a prclimuwy an· [-~::::;.::::;:::.:;:::::;:=:::.::·:::~;..:·:·;·:·:·:-:·: ~f :~r~ 1?.ftf !c~~~~f:1%~~a~: seven months and siit days. Rutherford B. Ha) cs was prBidcnt judge to begin co struction on junction ~ bad 1mpoleld last Apnl when Fon was born Feb. S. 1878 on a l.8CJO. ~ a1rpo11 parki tot on bk>ckin con trucuoa and refused to farm near Winona. Minn. His father cant landJust nonhofJohn Wa) 15$Uc a permanent injunction balt1na Baelneu 1984 Deficit Reduction Act closes loopholls In small buslnesses./85 Births Bridge Bulletln Board Buslneaa Callfomla Newt Classified Com lea Crouword Death Notlc s Horot0ope Ann Landers Living Mutual Fund National N Opinion P.,,.rm.J Police Log Public Notl Sports Stock Merk ta Tetevl on Theatera w .. 1her World New A8 B• A3 BS A• C5-7 04 C7 C4' C8 , 82 01·2 BS A4 A9 B1 A3 C3"'4 C1-3 88 82 83 A2 A• 'A rt:sident of Co ta Mesa for the ~t. 20 years, Fon died Tuesday in t-la&Ship Convalescent Center ap- parcnsly from a ,light ca<1e of pneu- monia'. accordina to his dauahtcr. H11el iTezak. also of Costa Mesa. Tc:z said this momina that h~r wa a former Union soldier. who Airpon and the n D1cao lirccw8). the pn>JC'Cl. He called t~ county's ~ould later entertain the child with RlcbarclB. Fon J P dip hwab ruled lhat ._ cn,,ronmcnial impact report ade- battle ~tone$ from the Civil War that supervisors had "not abused their quatc and suftictcnt. divided the count') IS )CarHarlicr. called Cll.·Prc 1cknt Harr) Truman di rction.. m c:ctiif)ing en-Both thee.it) ofNewpon Beacb and A lifclona Republican, Fort ~id, in "•~du bas wc''c ever had... v1ronmentnl im et rrpon on the $3 a sroup called Stop Pollutina Our ear}.ier iutcrvicws. his fa"oritc prt i-Fon id he v. ntcd to ~nc in million panang lot lITT>JCCt. The cwpon utd the count)' ID .March dent wa~ Teddy Roosevelt. And he (PleueeeeOLDltST/A2) parkin · lot \\111 be be built m the (PleueeeeADtPOJlT/A2) ~=--~~ ~~~-~~~ ~ A· scrapbook of memories from SCR' s first 20 years Dash Ai(, commuter carrier closes Mesa company brou ht ·rourth dimension~ to 01'lnge County theater Jn 1965 Morning clouds, after. - weak rtmnanu; of l rop1 I lOl'.tn 1 ne till offshore. Upper level hi pre sure O\er we tern Texas wdl expand westw rd over the south· ~e"cm tate brin in drier nd w rmtr air, the Nation I Wc:.thcr :"~ON 1 INU_E~ S ~ORIES _ .. u:c d loda) Fnday" hi,gh \\111 hn the upper Os Wlth temperatures rang1n3 from 710 9 in the \alley LO'.' 1on1 ht will· ranie from 70 to 74 and from 7 to 73 in the ' lley OLDEST MAN IN COUNTY DIE S ••• Jl'romAl " World War J, but the T1eat)' oi olc.k-st m11n 10 the ('ount), Fort Versailles wa 1.gncd 1n 19l9'bctort' ~omctinies lamcntrd h1\ gc. ~yins: he couldjom the mihtary By the time "J don•t know if tt'5 an cred'it beina World War JI erupted. Fon "as 6f., old. A lot of people don't think a lot too old to fight. about old peopk"." A retired clectr1cal engineer fr9m Hts daughter Hazel Said the fom1ly the Winona Unified chool Ot tnct, reluctantly placed fort 1n a con\alcs-fott moved to Costa Mesa in I 964 cent home after he stant"d to become with his wife, Marie, to be near their disoriented and beg.an to stumble. only child, Hazel. maki~ tt diOicult for his 97-yt"ar·old He eventually outli'¥ed most of his ·r. · • f h' friends from back home a well as his wue anc to tar-e care o im ... fi~e brothers and sisters. •-He used to go out on walks. ln the Fon attributed his lonaeuvit~ to a last few months. he could barcl~ walk successful marriaae. a marriage that a hundred feet, tQ the mailbox. • said lasted 73 years. He had also given up Tezak.addingthal her mother moved drinkinJ and smoking his beloved in with the family. • cigars. Together. they visited Fort at least Despite his recognition as' the once a week. Teralc remembered that after their Ill t 'isit her mother sauJ she didn't think Fort would "last much lonaer " Reflecting on her f\ther's last few month . Te1a" aadeo philosdptiic:all> that she doesn't want to match her puents knack for livina. .. , rtXilly wouldn't want to live that Jona. When you get &o you're senile and you can hardly sec. l think it'~ time to JO." f&fHs suryi."cd by hi~ wife and daughter. as well as two arand- children and four great-grand- children. Services for Fort will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Chapel. l 10 Broad·' way, in Costa Mesa. • · AIRPORt PARKING LOT OK'D ••• Prom Al over the proposed parking lot cla1m- in1 the project actually represented the first {>hasc of a comprehensive S 191 milhon airport expansion plan. Attorneys for the city and SPON alleied the environmental repon was inadequate and did not comply with · state law. During a one-day trial on Friday attorneys representing the county argued the new parking lot was needed to provide immediate relief to existing overcrowded parking con- ditions_at John Wayne Airpon. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose distnct includes the airport, hailed the court ruling as a "step forward" for the county in its struggle to improve the embattled airport. .. I don't see this as a personal VJcton or a county victory, but a decision that truly re{>rcsents the interests of all those with concerns about thea1rpon," Rileycommehted. He added. "There is no doubt that parlcing and traffic at John Wayne· Airport is a d1sarace." Assistant Newport Beach City Manager Ken Dclino, who oversees the complex airport issue for the ctty, said he really wouldn't be able to comment on the court's decision until he's had a chance to review it. "We'll look at it and then consider whether to appeal," Deli no said. "I don't think it alters the basic fact ... that the north clear zone will allow John Wayne Airport to go to SS fl~ .. ts. e city has maintamed that extra parking capacity was needed to \ accommodate a rroposed increase from the current 4 daily commercial fli&hts to 55, which thec1ty is fiihting. lU!ey said there never has been any doubt about the board's desire to increase the number offlights to 55. "That depends on the approval of the environmental impact report (on the expansion plan). That will be decided on Oct. 17. and my guess is that will be done." he said. On Tuesday, supervisors approved -with previous court approval - plans to schedule a public hearing for Oct. 10 on a proposed zone cha nae for the parkini Jot. The board also agreed to advertise and es)en bids on the parking lot construction contract Oct. l5, pending a favorable resolution of the lawsuit. 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A torch earned 10 the relay to the the ccibng, fell inside the collar of H uguenon 's Jacket. Sean Kina,Urd. ---------------------... •1111!11----lllil-----------· Summer Olympic Games was de-stroyed Wednesday in a blaze that A dozen Costa Mesa firefighters arrived at 12: 12 p.m. and found the house at 422 16th Place fully ablaze, with smoke billowing from "th~ win- dow$. The flames were contaihc<I by l2:46 p.m .. bulapj>arently not in time to save the structure or much of the family's property. Kingaard. his father, mother and sister, spent the ni&ht in a Costa Mesa motel Wednesday councsy of the Orange County Red Cros~, ~id a spokeswoman for the orpruzauon. , COMMUTER AIRLINE GROUNDED .•. FromAl . phone callers were advised by a tape- recorded message onJy that the airline had discontinued service and how ticket refunds could be obtained. John Wayne Airport Operations Cliief Denis Hom said he had been aware Dash Air was "having financial difficulties for some months now," but had received no formal notifica- uon from airline officials they were halting flights. He said he had instructed county attorneys to determine whether Dash Air had initiated federaJ bankruptcy proceedings. Hom also said he understood Dash Air had been plaaued by short-term cash-flow problems and had been searching for new investors who could infuse cash into ailing airline. Dash Air, which prior to its acquisition by new owners in 1982 was called Air Irvine. scheduled an average of 29 daily flights from John Wayne Airport with its• twin-engine turbo-prop 19 and 36.seat aircraft. The airline leased ramp and counter-s~ac~ at John Wayne from Frontier Airlines, Horn said. " Recently, the airline was flying flights with only 35 to 40 percent of its seats filled, Hom said. Dash Air is the second commuter airline to fold at the airport in the past two years. Golden West Airlines went out of business in March 1983. 20 YEARS OF THEATER AT SCR ••• From Al While other local groups were taking the summer off. SCR mounted ·'The Hostage" and "Ring Round the Moon" to gathet added support Then came the 1965-66 season. started off by "Othello," with John Arthur Davis and Richard Rekow in the stellar roles. and Harold .Pinter's brooding comedy. "The Birthday Party" with Peter Church and Manha McFarland. South Coast RepertoC) had ar- nved. These two productions were the launching pad from which SCR attained the power and prestige (and financing} with which to move to the Third Step Theater in Costa Mesa during the summer of 1967. Later came the back-to--back bonanzas "The Caretaker" (with Davis. Tuche and David Clements) and "Playboy of the Western World" {which in- . troduced a young ROA 8oussom m the leading role}. The shows provided more artistic impetus for the com- pany's venture uptown. It would be pleasant to recall that the opening of the new theater was a tnumphant occasion. but honest y prevents that. The first show at the Third Step was somethin~called "81g Soft Nellie," about which the less said, 1he better Those later >ears of the '60s were a trying lime for SCR. since the company conttnued for a time to operate the Second Step as an experimental house. Even though SCR absorbed the Actor!. Circle Theater of Long Beach~ the personnel resources were stretched too thin and the Second Step was abandoned. In those days SCR constantly brought audiences to their feet - either to cheer or to an early exit. For every "Streetcar Name<t Desire" or "Death of a Salesman," it seemed. there was a "La Tunsta." For every Just Call 642-6086 Dally PUot Oellvety la Guarant..ct .. Catch-22." there was something hke "Saved" or "Subject to Fits." But with the start of' the 1970s. the company's fo1 tunes impro•ed d:ra· matically -thanks in large measure to some local playwriting talent. It began with "One Flew Over the Cuckoo·s Nest," long before the Oscar-wmning movie version. "The Boys in the Band .. and "Indians" were two other ex.citing offerings. Flushed with success, SCR decided to "take a chance" on an onginal musical dealing wnh that period's hot topic. ecology. That show -"Mother Earth" by Ron Thronson a'ild Toni Shearer (now known to a wider audience as Toni Tennille) -was a monster hit that played as long as 1t could to packed houses. then reprised a year later. "Mother Earth" later went on the road and even had a brief Broadway run, but nothing could eclipse the magic of that opening night in downtown Costa Mesa. ihe years that followed saw SCR flexing its artistic muscles with such triumphs as "Puebtt>," "The Basic Traininf. of Pablo Hummel," "The Tavern. • "Sticks and Bones," "The Taming of the Shrew," "Godspell" (another rock musical hot enough to spark a repnse staging}, "That Cham- p1onsh1p Season." "The National Health" and "The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia." Shows hke these helped open some corporate pocketbooks and the cam- paign fora Fourth Step Theater was in full swmg. That step was taken in 1978 wtth the construction of the building which presently houses South Coast Repertory. For the opener. SCR reached back for a favorite from the Third Step d~ys, Wilham Sar.oyan's "The Time of Your Ltfe." and it was quite fitting. since the company members were having the ume of theirs. That first season in the Fourth Step -which included .. The Contractor." "The Sorrows of Frederick." "The Learned Ladies," "Peg 0' My Heart" and "Spokesong" -was a shakedown cruise in which the actors, directors and designers learned how to most effectively use their new toy. It paved the way for such future blockbusters as "The Elephant Man." "The Merchant of Venice," "Henry IV. Part I ," "The Diviners." "Major Barbara," "Amadeus" and "The Sea- gull." Aft.er that first year on the main- stage, SCR unveiled its experimental arm, the Second Stage, whtch has been a proving ground for new playwriVits over the past few seasons. Among its hi~ water marks: "Ameri- can Buffalo,' "True West," "Coming Attractions," "Brothers," "Goodbye Freddy" and "Men's Singles." For me, the Second Stage recalls memorie5 of those halcyon days in the Second Step Theater when the company thrust out boldly with such unconventional offerinas as Bertolt Brecht's "Baal" or Laguna Beach playwright Ian Bernard's "Choc· olates." Now. as . a nationally recognized regional tbeat~r and the crown jewel 10 the City of the Arts (as Costa Mesa recently dubbed itself). South Coast Repertory has achieved a promi· nencc few soothsayers could have envis1oned back In 1965 when the cwnpany".s in'imtOrY consisted of about S 17 and a station wago~ But David Emme$ and Manin Benson always knew which way they were going. They just didn't know how long it would take to get there. Now they're "here." and I'm confi- dent they'll make the next 20 years as exciting as the last 20. · /" What do you llke about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at ldt and your me11a1e will be recorded, tran1crlbtd and delivered ro tbe appropriate editor. " • The same tf·hour answerln& service may be used to record lettert to tbe editor on any topic. Contrlbutort to our wttera column must include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrculatlon call1, pleaae. Ttll u1 what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill PublrShP.r I Clrculatlon 714/M2-"333 Cl1H lfled advertlalng 714/642·5871 Alt other departm•nt• 642-4321 •MAIN OFFICE ))() ..... ' , I c .• I CA Coaia ~· ClrcutaUon Tea.ptum R0Hm1ry Churchman Contro1ter tephen F. Carezo PrndJ<..I .)r • Manaoer Donald L. WUllem• C1rc11IAt1on Manng r ( VOL. n, NO. 257 gutted a two-story Costa Mesa house and injured a paramedic. Richey said the cause of the blaze has not yet been determined, how- ever, it doesn't appear to be of a Costa Mesa Administrative Fire Chief Jim Richey said Marty Huguenin, 30. was treated at Hoaa Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach for first and second-degree burns on his back and shoulders. Richey said the injuries were received when buminit embers. wssibly from Only the aaraae. the roof and the frame of the house were left. suspicious nature. · The K.ingaards were away when the fire broke out in their EnaJish·style home. And firefighters said they succeeded in rescuing the family cocker spaniel, Fuday, who was inside the house. The blaze caused an estimated S l l 0,000 worth of damage to the structure and destroyed $50,000 in property, including the Olympic Torch carried in July by 18-year-old Ex-Mesa cop sentencing today By STEVE MARBLE Former Costa Mesa police officer William Lauchlan was scheduled to be sentenced today for molesting a when Lauctilan's attorney com- plained that a county probauon officer assigned to prepare to the case wH biased. Ai>robation rep<>rt ~ner ally cames substantial weight 1n sentencing . '-ranted probation beeause the officer 'was not remorseful" and would not admit his guilt. "Why should be admit 'uilt when he's innocent," Kurihch satd. Lauchlan, married and the father of two Jirls. was arrested in January on suspicion of rape, sexual battery, auemp~false imprisen-- ment. He was fired two weeks later. · 22-year-old Santa Ana woman he stopped for a traffic infraclion. Sentencin~ was delayed last month Attorney Mau Kurilich claimed the probation officer was going 10 recommend that Lauchlan not be Dear World MY YOUNG SON stam to school this week ... It's all going to be sort of strange and new to him for awhile, and I wish you would sort of treat him gently. You see, up to now he's been king of the roost ... He's been boss of the backyard ... His mother has always been near to soothe his wounds and repair his feelings. But now things are going to be different. He's going to walk down the front s~ps, wave his hand, and start out on the great adventure • .. It is an adventure that might take him across continents, across oceans ... It's an adventure that will probably include wars and tragedy and sorrow ... To live his life in the world he will have to live in will require faith and love and courage. So, World, I wish you would sort of look after tif m ... TaKe him by the hand and teach him things he will have to know. But do it gently, if you can. He will have to learn, I know, that all men are not just, that all men are not true. But teach him also that for every acoundrel there is a hero . . . that for every crooked polltican there is a great and dedicated leader . .. Teach him that for every enemy, there ia a friend. · · Steer him away from envy. if you can ... and teach him the secret of quiet laughter. In school, World, teach him it is far mor have faith in his own ideas, even if everyone says they are wrong ... Teach him to be gentle with gentle people and toag}r with tough people. Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is getting on the bandwagon . . . Teach him to listen to all men-but teach him also to filter all he hears on a screen of truth and take just the good that 1iphona through. Teach him, if you can, how to laugh wh~n he,.s sad ... Teach him there is no shame in tears .. Teach-him there-am oo glor>' in f•iluU-alld despair in auccesi. , ~ ' Treat him gently, World, if you can. But don't coddle him ... liec~use only the teat of fire makes fine it.eel . . . Let .him have the courage to be patient . • . Let him have the patience to be brave. Let him be no man'• man . . . Teach him always to have sublime faith in himself. · Because then he will alwaya have 1ublime faith in manliind. Thia ia quite an order, World, but tee what you can do •.. He'• 1uch a nice little fellow, my ' son! . honorable to fail t~an to cheat ..• Teac~ him to By DAN VALENTI NE HARBOR LAWN -MOUNT OLIVE • CEMETERY -MAUSOLEU M -·c REMATOR)' . ' 1625 GISLER AVENUE ~ ,r· COS'PA MESA 54 0-550 4 auitable for framing available at our office