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MONDAY. N OVF MHEH 5, 1984 Ofl ANGECOUNTY . C ALIFORNIA /~ CfNTS
·Court won 't
hear NFL
challenge
-WASHINt:iTON tAP) -
The Supreme Court today effec-
tively stripped. the. National
Football Lcaaue of the power to
block future (ranchisc moves by
rejectin.a an NFL challenge to ·
the Raiders' jump from Oak-
lanc;I to Los AnJeles.
The court, without comment,
left intact a rulina that the
league's control over franchise
moves violated federal antitrust
laws.
"We're very happy about it
(the decision).'' said Joseph M.
Alioto, an attorney for the
Raiders. " ... The effect will be
very good .md beneficial for
everyol)e involved -not only
the Raiders and the Los Angeles
Coliseum but for cities every-
where.
Coast
Debate on four ballot
proposlt1ons draws heat
In Newport Beach./A3
California
liath .Reagan and Mon-
dale are wrapping up
campaigns In California
today./A5
N~
A new book predicts
49ers wlll win Super Bowl
and ponytails and white
socks wlll be 'In.' I A8
A crusader for a home-
less shelter ends 51-day
• str:lke with _ylctory ./ A8 .
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World
Sandlnlstas cl aim victory
In presidential elections
-even before polls
ctose./A8
Ind Ira Gandhi's son col-
lects her ashes forcer-
emonies throughout
lndla./A4
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Features
WllllQ Nelson led muslcal
tribute to the late Steve
Goodman at Pacific
Amphitheatre./ A 10
P.arents and young alum-
ni salute Lee Mason's 19
years of pre-school lead-
ership./ A 10
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Sports
Joe Piccola ls making a
name for himself as Or-
ange Coast C.ollege's
stopper In football./81
The Rams pulled one out
of the hat after a slow
start In St. Louls./81
The Dally Piiot's Orange
County rankings for prep
football have been shuf-
fled after Edison lost to
·Fountain Valley./81
Busineu
First-time, higher-Income
home buyers establlshlng
atrend./84 .
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INDEX
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Callfornla News
Cluslfled
Com lea
CroNword
Death Notices
r::..turet
Horoecope
Ann Lander•
Mutual Fund•
National New•
Opinion
Ptparaul
ftotlw LQQ
Public Notk:el
Spon1
Stoek Marketa l~llon
ThMt9rt
WHthei'
Wond Newt
A12
A3
84
A4
B7-9
A12
89
B6
Al0-11 'es
A11
lM
A4
A9
A10
A3 ee
ei-3
88
~n
A 11
A2
A4
Love triangle Vi-ctim ID' d
0 l:::H"~~,n--t::WO m en . s affection------.----t<.Hn WU st1ll 1~ crilical conditrorr ... .._ .... this momin'g m the intensive care r e m a ihS in Critical COnditiOil wardofFountain Valley Community
~w rnroFmat1on on ffiC appatent
murder-suicide, and were wai1in1 to
interview K.\lin.
they heard up t""o =;;1r-=;~e=,=un;..::sh:;·.::.o::=t1"'.", =r=:.-..=~..=:;~
they heard the woman 1eream, '"Ola
my God. oh mv God ••
By TONY SAA YEDRA
ot IN De11J Net Itel!
Hospital. She underw~t sufJCry
_, ~turday on her hver arfti one of her
retired ~aff1te -Corps corooel. who kidneys after being shot once in her
shot Brown and 28-year-old Melinda nRhJ side. hospital officials reponed.
A. Kalin as they left the house at-308 --' ·----..... , , -
Saturday police cLass1fied the rela-
tionship between the gunman and his
victjmsasa "love triangle," decnbmg
Alexander as K.alin's ex-boyfriend,
itnd Rrown her new beau.
A handrul of res1den1s can out of •
their homes arid found Kalin lyiJlt i.n
The man shot and killed Saturdax
night in an apparent "love tnangle ·
murder-suicide attack outside a
Costa Mesa home has been 1dcn11fied
by police as 28-year-old Steven P.
Brown.
Meanwhile, detectives were still
investigating the shotgun attack by a
Bowling Green Drive at ~bout 5:56 Brown. who was s.ll~t Once 1h the p.m. head. was pronounced dead on ar-
After gunning down the couple nval ;it the ho p1tal aroun~ 6:50 p.m ..
wtt.h a 12-gauge shotgun. retired said a .spokesman for the county
officer Daniel C. Alexander, 56, of coroners office
Westminster shot himself in the head Costa Mc:.sa (apt Roben Moody
with a 20-gauge shotgun, police said. said detectives had no1 uncovered
Early repons said Alexander iap-
parcntly waited for the couple to leave
the rented home. where Brown hved.
Residents of the neighborhood
west of the Pacific Amphitheatre did
not sec the shooting, but they said
the street bleeding a few yards from
tho house.
Brown was lying againJt the cutb.
according to neighbors' accounts.
Aleunder's body wu initially not
seen on the lawn of the hou9C ffttwd
by Brown. He was pronounced de9d
at the scene
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~ ................ ~for-Laura:
Highway rescu-e
Reecuera free Cbrl.atle Rudder of El Toro
from the wrec~e of her pickup truck
followtnc a colllilon with a U.8 Fore.t
Service •eblcle on San=:.tCanyon Road north of El Toro thla m · . Rudder la tn
atabre condition at Weatem ecJlcal Center
in Santa Ana. Galen Youn1. the drl•er of
the Foreat Serrice •ehlcle. waa uninjured.
Illa pauen&er. Nancy Ehmann. wu taken
to Saddleliiu:k Commun.tty Boepltal in
Lapna. Rill. Information on her condition
wu not a..U.ble.
Bergland and Libertar~ans
running a marathon race
Costa Mesa presidential can didate
campa igning fo r par ty credibility
By TONY SAAVEDRA Democratic presidential. candidates
0t1Mo.-,,... ,..,, -at least not this time around.
Libertarian Party presidential can-But Bergland is already claiming
didate David Bergland isn't stumping victory for the number of people who
for votes so much as he is campaign-have been introduced by his earn-
ing for credibility. pai'n to the Libertarians' anti-tax.
The 49-year-old Costa Mesa at-.i.,. anti-government philosophy.
ary thing 10 have occur," says
Bergland, who 1s on the ballot in 38
states. "This 1s a marathon effort.
rather than a spnnt, to give the people
of this country a free society."
Bergland has spent the past 12
month s campa1gnm~ and expound-
ing on the nation's third largest pany.
While media attention has concen-
trated on the battle between Re-
publican Pres1den1 Ronald Reagan
and Democratic challenger Walter
Mondale. Bergland argues that voters
in its !'9th.day
Deputies locate
'Big Al,, but h e
h as a-s olid a ll b i
By ROBERT BARKER
Ot tNO.., .........
The ordeal of Mike and Patty
Bradbury entered its 19th day today
after a .. hot lead" in the search for
e,ir 3-ycar-old-daughter Laura came
upmpty.
A special 17-member San
Bernardino County Sheriffs depan ..
ment task force had been looking fora
man identified as "Big i\I"' in connec-
tion with the Oct. 18 k1dnapp1ng of
the little blonde Huntington Beach
girl at Joshua Tree National Monu-
ment near Twentynine Palms.
(Pleue eee LAURA/ A2) Laura Bradba.ry
earc con inues
for lost boaters
Families r efuse --
to give \iPhope
f~~Newport me n
The search for th e 1wo Newport
Bcaclt men lost in rough $CaS since
Oct. 20 has slackened, but 1s continu-
ing along the Southern California
coast. south to Baja.
Professional fish spotters keep an
eye out each day for the 1wo men
while relatives continue 1he search
along the coastline.
JerT) Sagona. 1he father ol one of
the two boaters -Nonn Sa..i.ona.
traveled to BaJa Cahforma on Thurs-
da) to appear on Mexican telev1S100,
asking for beachgocrs to look for-signs
of the boat or the men.
And Jes~ Bailey. I.he older brother
of the other boattt -Steve Bailey,
spent the weck(nd scarclung the
coastline in a kayak.
Sagona. 22. and Bailey, 25. were
lasl ~en 16 days ago when they left
( atahna Island m a 12-foot motor
sk1fT for tht' return tnp to Newpon
Beach
• They ran into rough seas-about 12
(Pleue eee BOATERS/ A2)
It's all
over but
voting
Reagan and Mo ndale
end in California: ----78% tur nout seen
torney doesn't expect the Libertarian "We're not so foolish as to think
ticket to upset the Republican or being elected (Tuesday) is the ne<:eu-(Pleue 9ee BERGLAM>/ A2) ~Yid BeJ'Cland
By JEFF ADLER
Ot _DlllJ,... ...
Both Democratic pres1dent1al caJl·
d1datr Waller MondaJeand President
Ronald Reagan a~ scheduled to wind
up their -~spcc11ve clcctton cam-
paigns in C'ahfom11 today as atten-
ti on s~ ings from the national cam-
pa1sn tnul to the local pollina p~ 10
anuc1pa11on of Tuesday's election.
GOP has edge in 2 state Senate races
By PHU. SNEJDERMAN °' ... ...., .........
Veteran Repbl1hcan legislators arc
vyi ng against lesser-known can-
didates in two state Senate races to be
decided by Orange Coast voters in
Tuesday's election.
Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson
of Newpon Beach will try to capture
the new 3 71h Dmrict Senate scat.
while John Seymour will try to retain
his scar in the rcalianed 35th District.
The massive 37th District begins in
Seal Beach. extends south along the
Orange County coast and moves
southeast to take in pans of San Diqo
and R1,rrs1dc co unties. plus all of
lmpcnal Counl\
The 35th D1stnc11n central Orange
Count> include~ all of Costa Mesa .
Fountain Valle). Orange and Villa
Park. mos1 of -\nahe1m and pans of
Irvine. H un11ngton ~ach, Tustin
and Westminster.
Bergeson. ~ho' faced no opposition
in the June pnmal). 1s running
against Democrat ..\hce Ke,~r. 'an
anome) from Calexico Se ymour 1\
running against Democrat Jan Mark
Dudman and Peace and Frttdom
candidate Kell} M hoohng
(Pleue eee STATltf.~)
Some I 0 ~ million C.ahfomia
-.otcrs. 78.~ percent of the state's
reg1stcrtd 13 m1lhon voters. ana
c'pcctrd 10 cast ballots 10 Tuesday's
gcnrral elccuon. according to the
c;;ccrctar) of tate's office.
(Pleue eee vonaa1 A2)
Fountain Valley elections unusuallyheated
Adltr-Petrikif1 squabble domioates counc.!!_
ra~e: school boa rd campaign a lso con tested
attention w1t.h the former accusma
the l&llCr of &.buses ran&ana from
teannJ down campa('gn SllflS to
spend1na tupa>ers· money on -va-
cauon Junket • This year's election 1s ·a dcpanurc nm th<' mcum~t. Mayor "Marv1n dle.r ha responded wt th accu .
for Fountain Valley. Adler Adler. in tum. has comr back uons 1hat Pe1nkin hu hcd about the
The c1ty"'1 well~amed reputation to accuse us backers of v1olat1na state record dlcr al'lO said a cand1dAtt1
1 a quiet bedroom community with dcction laws fONm W1.S unfa1f'I)' lantcd ap1nst
ROBERT
HYNDMAN
Mayor '\dkr admits that cam-
pa1Jnm1 1~ one of his lcast-favoritt
actl\ 1t1c\ -u a councilman but is
~kin& his founh consccutJve tcnn
b«'..au..e of the con tant challenac be
\I)\ the JOb hOld for him.
"It'\ nner a <itagnant thing,•• diet
. )S "I don't qTtt thata counctlman
bum out You !eek nc-. avenues to
explore.''
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CQually tame election campai.ans bas Even the race for a lone scat on the him and that a aroup formed to 6eck a
been tam 11hed by the 811JU11Ve FountamVallcy hoolboardhashad pt0pottd mea urc to llm1t 1t)
challente or one City Council can· mort than 1ts shart ohk1rm1shCJ. Council term 1s a pootty concealed CAMPAIGN '84 mooa lhOK cl\&I >.dJC.f~-=---.1
sa)s he 1 an~1ous. 1f re-elected. to find
~~ft~ ~lt,vR..--
hould Propo 1t1on 36 pass. Tht state
-dida.-an4-lbHubtc®ttn re&AJ .. t.on ~ tly ~nol ~of ~19M8-..4 ..-wt'"lt-.-~~Oflnbtffts~fM~,.h
by the Incumbent he hopes to unsrat. probably bt remembered as the founh four-ytar term . The. one measure city voters -•U Petnk1n-Adlcr Oaht Adltr has asked the count) DI tnct
pass Judpncnt on ha become a • Allhouah thc(f arc thrtt other ttomey'i offi~ 10 review his alle •
weapon Qf those •upponina candid.at for th two ttat • Pctnk1n uon
cbatknaie.c Ja1ms P~tnlun to ember· and dltr ha~ arabbcd tht Cll ·~ Tht two-uthcr ~•d•t\J cand1dat~. ,
tftC'Umbeftl ~ 8toWft eftd fot..-
mer councilman and formn ma)'or
G('()rst Scott. have itttrcd clear of the
d1.,pult<1 while M)nl Mendoza. the
fif\h candidate, ha not httn nearly a\
'mbk ... thr other four , .
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measure ~ould force oues to hmtt
the wt)S the)' collect ~venuC\
the city's tt~ nuuvc 10 tht
(Pleue ... V ALLST I A2l
Ai**Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 5. 1984
Masked gunman
ransacks house
Jn Costa Mesa ·
CoNTINUEo SroR1Es
A ma ked gunm~n forced h1s wa~
into a Costa Me home over the
weekend: robbing four people an the
house. ransacking bedrooms and
escaping with $2,000 1n Jewelry, callh
and a handgun.
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'!!!~ TERS STILL,MISSING ..•
m 1les cast c.>t Avalon Harbor and were
forced to turn north.·
A 31'2-day search. by the Coast
(Juard. fu llowed by 11 volunteer air
search that ran through Oct. . 28
tumed up no s1gm1 of'the two.
·But the-fa milies' and fn ends of the
t\}'O men are hopeful that the two men
are· still alive. sin ce neither the boat
Police reported a woman
answenna a lnod. ,at the door of tbe
home, in the 1700 block of Minorca
Place. was confronted about 9 p.m.
Saturda) b) a aun-totina man wear-
1og a tocking O\ct his llud.
nor tis contents have been fo und.
"'We ho ve' 10 bel ieve they'll be
fo und." Nom1 Sagona·s' mother,
Georgia. said today. "I believe in
magic."
LAURA SEARCHeONTINUES •.. From Al
lrn est1gators had said on Fnda)
that the) were IOQkmg for .. Al" af\er
an informant told them th~· man had
parked hts van tn the campground
about the time th1: Huntington Beach
girl disappeared from the Indian
Co' e Campground
The; man was descr.!Jcd as being in
h1~ late 50s or earl) 60s and the dm er
uf a blue van.
· Bqt San Bernardino Sheriffs
,pol(csman Jim Br;ant said 1oda'
that "B1g~I was locaied 1n Bl}' the and
v.as eliminated as a wnness after
ques11onine by deputies.
''He was 10 the park 30 da}s prior 10
Oct. 16 but wasn't there on the 18th
(t he day of the girrs disappearance),''
Brvant said. •
Joe Calderazzo. e\ccut1 \e director
of the DeO)ocrattc Pan~ of Orange
Count~. said toda) that his can-
didates face difficult races against
Bergeson and Se) mour.
.. When you're faci ng an incumben1
who has more campaign fu nds. it's
always an uphill battle." (aldcrauo
said.
The Democratic Pan) offiual said
candidate Keyse r has campaigned
extensively through the vast 37th
Dtstnct. v1s111ng I 0.000 homes by
July 9. But he conceded that she faces
fl difficult task. becau~ "Marian
Bergeson seemll to b<'.' wC'll entrenched
1n Orange Co unty."
Calderauo contended. however,
that attorney Dudman has performed
well tn debates against Se ymour and
said he may pose a greater challenge
to the incumbent senator.
henffs deput1~ still belteH' 1ha1
Laura was kidnapped b} a man
described as an hts late 40s or earl) 50s
and who had a beer bell}. according 10
8 1) ant. The search ts <on11nu1ng in
widespread areas of Southern Call·
fo m1a
\tcan" hilc. thl' girrs parents. Mike
and Patt> Bradbul). rt•matn at the 11c
of the girl'!. apparent abduc11on along
"11.h their other t\\o children. um~ 111·
1ng 10 return to their home 1n
Hunttngton Beach without Laura
because .. ,, '-'Ould be too much ltle
wnttng the final act ... Bryant said.
.. But the~ (the Bradburys) seem to
be ofstron~ock and are rolling wtth
the punche .
"The> 'e learned not 10 rely too
"ev1n S1oat. campaign coordinator
for Berge!>on. said toda) he ts op-
ttm1st1c his candidate will win Tues-
da\
'T m ~ure she will rC'ce1'e a strong
pluraltt~. but rm not sure what the
final numbers will be:· loat said
He said 65 percent of 1he voters 1n
the 37th D1stnct ltve Jn Orange
Counl~. \\here Bergeson 1s well
kno"' n for he( six years 1n the state
Assembl) and her 12 years on the
Ne .... 'J)Ort-Mesa Unified School Dts-
tnct Board of Education.
Sloat added. however. that voters
1n the Senate district's o ther three
counttes are less fam 11tar with
Bergeson. He said much of his
candidate's campaign has focused on
getting acquain ted wit h residents of
these areas.
In the 35th D1stncl. Seymour
m ongl} on a single lead. They're
holding together real well." Br> ant
said.
Bf) ant." ho said the deputtes have
~bout 25 P.lanes .and 300 sworn
officers aqulable to be mobilized tn
-("8llc of an) breakthrough.
Bl)ant said that there 1s a good
chance that Laura 1s altve becau~
searcher\ haven't made an) gnm
dlSCO\-ertes
Mean\\-htle. friends of the Brad-
bu ry'> have staged several I fu nd-
ra1s1ng ar11\111es for the.-c<fdJ$k"'1ko .•
arc devottng all their time to the..
search. People mav contact the Laura
Bradbuf). fund b) call ing 960-30f7 or
by writtng to the fund at P.O. Box
2712, Hun11ngton Beach. 92647.
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became state~nator 21h years ago in a
special election 10 fill the term of John
Bnggs. who resigned. Seymour
pre viously served as mayor of
Anaheim.
Reappon1onment has changed the
boundaries in Seymour's distnct.
eliminating the Fullenon-Placentta
area he previously served. In the past
} car. Seymour has focused on serving
new constituents in areas such as
Costa Mesa and Fountain Valle}. an
aide to the senator said.
Hts key challenger Dudman prac-
uces law in Santa Ana and has served
seven years on 1he board of directors
of a local family counseling agency.
He is president of Santa Ana's
Broadway Plaza Office Con·
dominium Association.
Seymour's Peace and Freedom
Part) opponent. Schooling, is a child
care worker.
VOTERS READY TO HA VE THEIR SAY ...
From Al
Polls "''" open at 7 a m throughout
-------the state-end rematn open unttl S-p.~
Orange Count) ·s I.I 04.2 10 regJstcrcd
¥(){er ~H cest ballots e n Elct't1on
Da}. down from the 78 percent that
'oted in the 1980 prestdenttal elec-
tion to send fo rmer \altfornta Gov
Ronald Reagan to the Whi te House.
official said a record 73.000 applt-
eahons fer ebsemee-battets we-re--
rcce" cd b) his office this electton
year. With only 43,000 ballots re-
turned so far. Olson saJd either the
mails will be flooded with returned
ballots toda} and Tuesday or many
voters who requested the abse ntee
ballots will not vote at all.
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Besides lhe pres1dent1al contest.
\Oler'> 1n Orange (ount} will be choost~g U 5 rc presentatt\-CS in the
county's fi, e congressio nal d1stncts
for the ne).t two }cars. state as-
sembl}men. se'cral state senators.
city council members 1n most of the
county's 26 c1t1cs and spec1al ·d1s1nct
.. board member!> across th e coiinty
The ballot also features 17 state
1nttiat1ves. rangrng from a property
tax-slashing measure to the question
of creattng a state lottery Also, voters
will face a spate of local municipal
issues 1n many c111es.
Orange ( ounty Registrar of Voters
Al Olson ts predicting 74 percent of
A 74 percent turnout ts low for an
electio n }Car. especially a prestdenttal
electton )ear. accord ing to Olson. He
~•d he-recalts elcct1ons in paS1 years
when turnouts of 90 percent were
common tn Orange County.
Despite his prediction for a low
turnout. Olson said because o f the
record number of voters registered he
is expecting election officiate; will be
faced with counting a record 817.000
ballots elec11on night.
Also. the county's top election
BERGLAND CAMPAIGN ...
From A l
are tinng ot the .. polt11cal si.at us quo ..
that he SS)S 1s maintatnCd b) the
frontrunner<.
.. Most people a1 1he vel) least fi nd
our an}wers morl' mmulat1 ng than
the things coming from the other
candidate'> ... sa~s Bergland. former
national chairman of the 13-year-old
part}'
If elected. Bergland docsn'1 prom·
1se to reduce or put a cap on taxes. He
vows to end taxes altogether. While
Reagan IS calling for reduced eovern·
ment. Bergland would whittle 1t down
to ltttlc more than a police and couns
~ystem . and a lim11cd m1li1a r;r.
In fo reign poltc). Bergland wants to
withdraw American troop<> stationed
abroad and end the .. mtltt.a ry wel-
fare" being sent 10 revolut1on-1om
countnes.
"We want to eltm1nate coercion as
the basts for human rela11onsh1ps,"
sa)S Bergla nd. who estimates the
number of registered Ltbertanans tn
the count!) as between 250.000 and
300.000. In the 1980 pres1deot1al
election. Libertarian candidate Ed
Clark received 921.1 99 votes.
.. Taxation." says Bergland. "is a
euphemism for some people using the
power they have to steal the property
of other people."
The Libertarian philosoph y argues
that the free market can provide
public ¥rv1ces cheaper and more
Ohon said election workers are
manning telephones to help voters
1dcnt1fy which -0f the 2, 117 precinct
poll ing places is the proper one at
which to vote.
Those who need to know mor~
about the election or with questions
on where to vote can telephone 1he
county Electt0ns Division offi ce at
834-22 44, Olson said.
emc1ently than -the government.
which only "steps m and tnes to
regulate the oppo11unit1es."
"In an unhampered market~con
omy. the only way to get ahead ts to
serve consumers better than your
competitors ... says Bergland.
He adds that by reducing inter-
nattonal trade barriers, the United
tates would ltft the economies of
struggli ng countries and reduce the
appeal of Marxism
Meanwhile. the military would be
used only for the national defense.
"Our government has one legit·
imatc function, to defend our n ghts
when we're under attack," says
Bergland ... Other then that, it should
leave us alone."
VALLEY ELECTIONS HEATING UP ...
From Al
League ol C altlornta C 1111.''>, .\dlcr "~oppy planning" by the council.
\a)., he has t>ccn 1ntrumental 1n ''l guess )OU could sa) that I tend to
hnngrng monc) bat:k 10 Orange sa) "'hat I feel and call 11 as I sec 11." < ount} c111es that v.ould othenA 1~ Petnkin sa ys. 'Tm not a game
ha\e been lo\I player."
He sa}s that abtht' l.ir outweighs Scott. see ki ng a re turn to the
thl' cost of ~ndtng him to League of council he served o n fro m 1969 to
C 1t1co; meet mg.-.. an c:itpcn<,e hts oppo· 1978. cites hts ex penencc as his main
ncnt Petnktn often quc·~t1on\ selling points to voters.
Adler also defend'> the $ 7 m11l1on 'Tm a doer. I have leadership
~urplus the c11y'.-. budget tncludcs qualities that have served the cit y
"If a ctty didn't have that ktnd of well." Scott says.
'>urplus. I woul dn't want to be o;1ttmg As a counctlman and mayor. Scott
on its council." c;ays Adler who said he developed contacts wtth
points out that all but $2.5 m1llton of legislators in Sacra mento who he can
the 'iurplus 1s tied to workeri.· com-call on lo suppon programs for
pensallon and other fu nds that can-,Fou ntain Va lle y.
not be used for city projects. Scott 1s opt1m1sttc that 1ndustn al
Petnktn, seeking his fir)t C '1ty development can take place if all < 11unc1I term. 'lay~ the current coun-affected parties sit down at a bargain·
1 11 \pends far too much mone} and tng t:ihk .
h<1' mt:reucd wa ter rnlc'i unnece,.,. Admttttng he grew tired of the C'ity
1ril\ Council tn 1978 af\er nine years. Scott
l:ia11ng "It'$ ttmc for a change." ~)'!> he's now "got my motors
Pctnlun call-. his campaign a natural rcehargcd."
c' 11lu11on of h11 invol~~~t w1th Incumbent Barbara Brown. seek·
'4' cr01I communtt) aroups, including mg her !>«ond term, emphasizes her
1hc r hambcr of Commerce. for which strong rontacu wtth the homeowners
hl· ,~·1 \.Cd ii, prt<11dcnt. and rc<11dcnts of Fountain Valley.
I hl· c II) l ou nc1I candidates agrC't· o\ mother and hou~wtfe who
1h.11 indu\tnal development in the entered ctt} Poltttcs to fight the
11\ " J \ttal 1i.~ue 1n the coming Manne Corp ·plans 10 build mtlttary
.. 1 ... r, But whtk the other say the y hous•n& at Mile Square park near bcr
"'"uld cnlorC'C the city's naht, of hom~. Brown says she rema1n11 ac-
Mmnrn"I dOTITllm 10 pm com~-of~-~ t~who-went ~con
hu1lda hlc propc.-rt} ai a last reson. the council •
l1c1ri k1n ~y\ he would never u en:1sc Brown also advocates devclop-
th,11 11$!11 cl\ a cnunc1lman mcn t oft he industrial areas of the city
Pt•tn ktn also maintains tha1 the and hopes to delay the growt h of the
111, \umlu\ t\ ion lllfll<' and he~ led to ~n11nt1on d1<1tnct
'
Measure C. a proposal to ltm11 City
Council membe~to two consecuti ve
terms. will be decided by the city's
voters Tuesda).
The measure would not affect
current council members.
Supporters, incl uding Petn kin and
Scott. say the measure would ensure
that the City Council be continually
recharged with the fresh ideas that
new council members would bring to
the city.
Adler, Brown and others say voters
'ihould decide in the voting booth
when a council member has served
long enough.
A seat·vllcat~ by a Fountain Valley
school board member who moved to
Pucno Rico is being sought by two
men.
Upon Jim Woest's depanure, the
<>ehool board appointed Rabbi S~ve
F.1nste1n to the seat One of the four
other applicants for the pos1t1on was
Jim Knapp.
But Knapp JOtned with Woe t and
school board member Carol Mohan
to fon:e an election to fill the M"at
1 n~1ead
The other three board member
ha'e rallied between E1nstc1n.
upponers of Einstein say an
cl c:w on should have been unnccess·
ary
"fld 9'Mpp-wa ntered tut ~
to learn Einstein we~ h5ted as an
"appQmtcd incumbent" on h15 can·
dtdate's statement of qualifications.
On the ballot, however, E1n5le1n 1s
li!it~ u on cducator-admin1strator
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FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH
CITY COUNCIL
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Accentuate the Positive
•Experience f:1t1·11•1v1• ,.xr• 111•ncP in city
pl.i1111111q t)11 dq1•t111q 111,111.1ql'rn0n t 1n·
r lucl1nq ·1 y1•.t t '.) Cl~ .1c1ty ,l(lmin1strator
P1.1CllUIHJ l!J(cll ,\tltHlll'Y
• Education Ju11<., 0111 f(11 1n l <1w Masters
o t Pul')l1c A<Jn11111<.,t1,1t1t1n 8 A Pol1ltCCll
Sr 1c>nCP
•Leader sh ip f')(p1·1 11·nc1· <111rl <·ducC1 t1on
nt•t f''>S.t ry tr> pr•1•11l1· !-i l.tt>lt· responsive
tP,1df'1c.t11p 1mrnP<llr1tPly < wr11rit ly ,1 memhe1
uf tht 8u.11d J lf [)ltt!( IOI~ ol Blue C 1oss
it C.tlilorni.t
Eliminate the Negative
• Flood ing Ourl h.1'.) cjP,111 !.>111 < f'SC:.f11liy with
( 011n1y C..,t.~f P f-1•cJ1·r.1t .tqPrH.ll"S We need
hie, know 11ow in dP.11tnq w11h <.,11c h ,1genc1es
10 1•fff'Cltvt'ly rH1d1 ('<.,<., 0111 ll<1nd problems
• High co st of g ove rnme nt .1s a city adminr-
-.tr.ll w hd<, 1n t1 ociurPd c.u5l Lutt1nq budget
tr>< h11tql1t'S 1mplr>mPntPcl r>1opus1t1on 13
rnst rt>r111c t1on" knnws ltuw to rrducr
qqvf'rnrnont < nc:;t<,
• Measure 0 rippo'\f'd tn tlir· 1•l1rt11r1rtt1 on
o f the two i rrn1 ltrllllJ l11;11 ,for City Council
M Plllbl'r.., Two tr>rtr1!> I'/ qo<Hl Pnouqh 101 u
ttw Pr£·~1<l l'n l o f th<• lJ '-> A r1nd good
1•nouqh lrn tlw t t B Ltty (,<HHH ti
VOTE on November 6, 1984 for
BUD BELSITO ~¥ ~-A_t_i_,_,_,_R~-"--'-"~-~~~·< ~1 •
BUD BELSITO
__ QUALIFIED DEDICATED~
RESPECTED r \
,
Bu Lu TIN Bo ARD
The Dana Point Ci vie Association will hold a a:eoecal
membership mcctina on Wednesday. Nov. 7, :u 7:30 p.m.,
in the Dana Niauel Library.
There wtll be no guest speaker and the miin tOplc of
discussion will be the second annual mcmbenhip kick-off
R1rW to be held Nov. 18. lo addition, the membership will
consider the procedure for nominating the board of dirc8ors. · ..
50 -year reunion announced
Thegraduaung class-of'.S4S and W-'.J-Si>f'-A-leltandef
Hamilton High School will bold its 50-ycar reunion on
Saturday. May 18, 1985. a~~ the Queen Mary 10 Lona
Beach, from 6:30 p.m. to midnight.
All classmates of the "Class of '35" arc ureed to
attend. For more information, call Ilene Davison Miner at
642-3358. t
The Foster Grandparents of Fairview State Hospit.al,
2501 Hvbor Blvd., Cost.a Mcill, wi ll hold their aopual
Holiday B6utique on Friday. Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
in the Anthony N. Toto Auditorium on the hospital
grounds.
'f't1ere wttt1>ehtm1ematfr u afts. baked isaod! • oys.
store items, and a drawing. All proceeds will go to the
Foster Grandparent Holiday Event.· For more infor-
mation, call 957-5 197. J
l ?J 1' •i''t" course ~' Red Cron. to conduc
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• f\-
Tbe Orange CouOli.Qf.Jlpter of the Amedcan Jled , 'f'rcl. d r. J b · • J •
.. -:~ <!ross will conduct a two-dfy course on Disaster Health nOW 0 YOU 1ee a OUt USJnganJma OT.daDS }Jke
Services in Radiation Accidents. on Friday. Nov. 9, and th b b h rt h J E>' ? '
Feminist
an advocate
for father$. ~-
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Saturday, Nov. 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the chapter e a 00Il ea Jn u__m a n transp an tS ,
headquarters, 601 N. Golden Circle Dnve. Sant.a Ana. ~
Nurses and allied health professionals arc invited to --.,.....,
attend. There is a $20 fee. By attending both days, health
professionals can receive 12 continuing education units if
they have a nursing license. For More information and
registration, call 835-5381 , Ext. 337.
exlco topic of lecture
'* 1,-.' two-our slide and le<:tu~ presentation thad~s ...
· at iflf.ient civilizations ·o'f Mexico will be -p~nt'ed &y
Orange Coast College on Friday. Nov. 9. from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. in · Fine Arts Hall 116. Admission is $5. The
presentation. by Rita Paz-Soldan. native of Lima. Peru.
will focus on several of the most imponant civilizations of
Mexico, including theOlmccs. Toltecs. Mayas and Aztecs.
For more information. call 432-5880.
PEP to meet on Friday J im Brough Karen Comer
The. Parki~son's Educa.tional Program of Newpon ~!~~rauDl'-l-Go~wiM~----:~::::e~!!:a-r __
-Bcactrwitl hotd ns 11txtmeetm1urrFndar,Nov:-cr,1rT.1(T "I think H's fine. The "It seems to me that
p.m. atthe Park Ne~n-'.'panments,comerofJamboree heart has more of a social then: wasn't much of a
Road and~ ~oaqum Hills Road. Newport ~ach. meaning. The) wouldn't choice for the child. The
Dr. J. W1Uiam Langston, auests ~peaker, ~II explain think twice about using. child would have died. It
the research he h~s been. conducu~g and t.ht recent let's say. skin or bone. The "as somewhat of a last
breakthrough. and discovenes con~mina ~he disease. heart is JUSt another chance to save the child." A question and answer session will follow an<l organ..::..
refreshments wi ll be served. for mor~ ini'ol'matron. call
640-0218.
RESOLVE achedulea meeting
Al the next public education meeung of JlESO L VE of
Orange County on Friday, Nov. 9, from 7:30-to 10 p.m .. at
St. Joseph Hospital in Ora.nge, Dr. Braddie Dooley will
speak on "Coping With the Holiday Blues and the
Emotional Aspects of Infertility."
RESOLVE. is a national non-profit organization for ~pie dealing with the pain, frustration and heanbreak of
infenility. It offers gneral education meetings once a
month, telephone counseling., doctor refrrals, and emo-
tional support groups. For more informati on,, call
859-0580.
CALENDAR
Monday, Nov. 5 J im Hal1ebH
BatlAgtoa Beacll
Sale.mu
Rat Jacobi
Irvine
Real estate agent
• 9 a.m., Orange Coaaty Transit Dl1tl'lct. Board
Hearing Room. OCTD Administration Building. 11222
Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove.
"I think it's very a<><>d.
Life is of primary concern '
-whatever method is
available to focus in on the
buman life and save 11."
"Well. my feeling is, it's
worth a try. The child
would die without the at-
tempt. I don't ha' ea prob-
lem with that. ..
• 1:30 p.m .• Orange Couty Plulling Comml11lon.
Hall of Administration. IOCivic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
PoucE Loe
Laguna crash hurts five;
driver held on drunk rap
A Santa Ana man was arrested on
suspicion of drunken driving in
connection with a Saturday night
accident in Laguna Beach in whi ch he
and four others were injured, l:.aguna
Beach poliOC' repo11ti0; ,.,.,., • -
Robert James Dyer, 20, of Santa
Ana was arrested after he lost control
of his Chevrolet pickup on Broedway
near Forest A venue and collided wi th
Coltalleea
A )8-ycar-old Cona Mesa man,
who rnshed his motorcycle into a
tree Saturday night, was reported 1n
critical condition tllis momina at
Western Medical Center. Derck Win·
etr wu airlifted to the Tustin ho pial
after he lost control of his motorcycle
northbound on Placentia A venue
past JOfnn trcct around 11:30 p.m. He suffered a fractured kull. internal
bleedina. broken ribs and a broken
shou1dcr. Accordina to rcporu Win·
ter was tryin~ 10 catch his Jirlfnend,
who was driv1na another vehicle at a
hi&h tttc of speed up Pia cnua
Avenue. The man was apparent))'
tryina to stoe her by dnv1na his
motorcycle in Front ofher vehicle and
-11owina down. Pvticc said Winter.
travclina betwee n 40 and S mph. lo t
control of hls motOf'tyclt while
chan&ina lane .nit a curb and 1hcn hit
the uu. • • • A man hv1na in the-800 hlock of
the Volkswagen driven by 61-year-
old Roy Wilks Jr. of Paramount, Sgt.
Greg Bartz said. ,
In addition to the inJuriet'\b 1he
two drivers, Dyer's 1 7-year~<!*,nale
passenger was hun i~ i~c; c"-h as
were Wilks', p11sse~rs 1 .._ Kenneth
Lee Priest, '2~~Paramount and Tommy ('tu~, ng Beach. ~ was t . · 'for irijuncs at
" • fli ••
South Coast Medical Center and was
latertransfcrrcd to UCI Medical
Center. His passenger was treated at
. addleback Com munity Hospital in
Laguna Hills.
Wilks was taken to Mission Com·
munity Hospital in Mission Viejo
while his two passengers were treated
at South Coast Medical Center.
Deep Creek was awakened Saturday woman was wal king south on Flonda
night by a prowler who was trying to trect when 'he wasaltackcd.
kick down the bedroom door. Police . · • •fi • p , said the buNlar fled when the man Thieve~ 'tole 1ve en1an rugs
called out ·:rwho's there .. Officers valued at $50.000 from an unlockeJ
rcspondini to the. I I :30 p.~. mcid~r1t garage Jn thr 1 7~ ~lock of Je~n
&ajd they had r~1vcd calls earlter SomcoM stole a p11r"' ~onti1n1ng
that night from nearby homes of a 1 about S40 1n cash aQd credit cards
prowler on the street. from a shopp,ng cart at "lbcnson'' 1
A man and• .!o:Olln from Lf.)S Brookhu~t Strt"et nnd Adam~ v-
Anaetes were arrested at a South enue • • •
CoastPlua dcpattn:ltnt .store Satur· purse with S200 1n ciuh wtt
day on susp1c1on of takmg$75~ wonh stolen from • home in the sooo bloc: l.
of coloane. Debra Louise Nealy, Jl. of Warner A"cnuc was taken to the women's warti of •••
Ota.nee Coun~ Jail, w~ °'"'d A pa10t1n1 valued al S \00 w s
Cement 1n1lcton. 34, was booked daken from an an d1 play t Hunl·
1n10 Costa Mesa 1ty Jail Bail wauet intton Cent r. 7777 &hngcr \C
atS.S,OOOipiece. -------....... con ~· ,;,ne-and book\
Raatiqton Beac h ancrcnt~naa home 1n the 600 blO<'k
Several )Ouna men snatched a ~~~ncva throu&h a 'lliJina glu\
purse contaminJ about S800 from a • • •
VIC1tm who hldJU\t cashed achtck It TIUC\IC lOlc a Cln'ICl"I lens' luN
the Five Po1nuShoppin1 Center The at S• l from 1~1dcncc1n the 000
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Woman seeks~ deal.for dads
tn UnJted Fathers· county office ·
Af )
Bt. Uaa~Meialeel Prest
A fem1n1st who used to work at 1 shelter for butered
wtvcs now is an advocate for d1vorocd fathers bccautc she
feels .. there·~ a lot offightina lbat bas to be done."
· Lori Seiter. director of the Los Anicles chapter of the
United Fathers of America. said many men who call for
help arc surprised that a woman is sympathetic to thc1J1.
Tamara Canis Bea Pattenoa "The reaction to me 1s vaned," she: said ... Fathcn
lrvlae frvia~ ' ------"Re~·-" .. -ft-.,.~, ~A·-ru-~r....i ........ ~.,_~--KcHr~ ---Mtabcu-~~
"I. think 1t would have ··1 have no problem wtth under way and they seen I'm very sympathetic to wbat
been nice 1f they tried a itat•ll. When a human life theyarc:go1ng throu&h,theyreahzetl\Cyhaveafntndcvcn
human hcan tint. Ast Last 1s in danger, to me, it's a though I'm not of the same sex.." ·
resort it would have been very easy decision to make. Unued Fathers· service~ include counscltn&. lqal
fine -ifall else fails." The: question i~ when is 1t ad VJ~ and preparation of of documents for court
necessary or not necessary appearances 1n custody and ch1ld-suppon cases. The
-that's what makes 11 office which serves Los AnJCIC$ 11 located.in-Santa Ana.
such a difficult question." "l;hcre's I lot of fighuna that has to be done." said Scl~er~ ,P-. of Los Angeles. "I understand why a father
ctoo!W be not ve11 mchned to pa) ch1Jd support on a
monthl) basis 1fhe can't S« hts ch1ld ..
··So man)' feminJSts are so stuck on Vlewtng this from
one pos1t1on that they just don't sec. -She said.
Seller stood up for the dads when Los Anaelcs C-0unty
D1stnct Attorney Robert Ph1hbos1an recently made ....
public a hst of more than 200 fathers who had failed to
make their child support payments
Seiter said that w.tuJc some fathers are "jcrb. and they
don't pa) and the) don't care," not an oflhe.m should be
put into that category.
··wnhm that group (the hst) there ma) be a father who
is not µaying for a lcgJUmate reason." she said. "Maybe he
cannot psychologically deal with the mother, and that's an
understandable reason for not paying.. even though it's not
socially acceptable ..
Robert Bock
Newport Beach
Retired engineer
"I think it's OK as an
experimental situation.
There's probabl~ sull much
to be learned regarding
ultimate a fTC'<'IS ..
Allen Schramm
Hullngton Beacb
MllDagf'r
Or she said. some fat hers don't pa) if they have "a
\Cf) good idea the: child-support money 1s not gomg to the
child but 1s going wv.ard something else. such as the
mother's dope hati11 or the upkeep of her boyfneod -
Seiter ~1d -.he started working wtth United Fathers
last ~ear after wor~1ng 1n the: women's nghts movement.
1nclud1ng at a an ta Barbara shelter for battered wives.
"f or the last~' eral years. I've worn a feminist n&hts
haL" she said "Rut no1o1. I'm adding a human11.arun bat
B~ helping fa the"' I feel hke I'm helping everyboch ·•
··well. animal organs arc
used all the time for human
transplants. so 1t's JU'll
another tool ..
block lll .\dams A' c.
Fountain Valley
-\ resident of the 15900 block 01
Logan C ourt reported Saturda)' that
his "h11c IQ I Toyota Corolla \lr3\
hurglametJ "h1lc parked on the
I IQOOblockofGlox1niaAvenue. The
loss. est1ma1cd at $970. included
landscaix· drawings. a port.able gener-
ator. a lantern. a bnefcasc and a
grocer) price marker • • • .\ resident of the l IOOO block of El
Para1<,o Court reported Saturda)' that
someont• stole h1!1 blue Murra)
b1c}'cle from his garage. which had
been left open The loss wni.cst1mated
atS80 • • • Thie' e'i brol c into a storage fact ht}
on thr I 0500 block of Garlield
A' enue and stoic property beloniin&
to a resident of Capenst Strect The
Joss.. cs11matcd at S505. tncludcd a
portable gcocra1or tlftd a floor J3Ck • • •
Ao cmpl<.l>Ce of a fast food re •
taurant on the Q400 blocl. of Warner
Ave nue reported turday that ~me·
one broke 1n10 h1 maroon I Q77
Qa~\&J\ ~00 , . wh1eh had b«n
pa~ in_ the lot. Tl\t' Ip s. c t1matcd
at S l Q). included stereo pe~crs. a
Por\4"btC Md10. a wallet. a bac~patk
and'Sl6ca h • • • '\ rt'Stdcnt of an apartment com-
pin on the I 7200 block of Euclid
Street reponcd Fnday that M>mconC'
broke into her s1l\er 196~ Voll..\·
w " "Bui." par~C'd 1n a c.mon The lu included iterco cqu1pn1en1
WQn!L.S '\00. ,-T
\ rc,1dC'nt of thC' 8800 bind ot
lmon \\enue rcpor\N Fnda} that
someone '1ole h1 11\rtf HutT) ~hr\ b1~c from tuwronl L wn, The lo wa' "'11 m:ucd at SI 00 • • •
A high ~honl qudent rcportt•d • • • b Fnda> that somcom· l.'ntrn:d a bath· -\ 15-~car-old ho~ was cited )
room"' indov. 10 hurglanl<' he'r home poltce. for _operating a car without a
on the 16500 hkd. l1f \\ alnul 'itrt.'Cl dm er s hccn~ Saturda) cv~ning on
The loss estimated at S600 1m ludcd C.uahna Dnvt' The youth ~ name
a tek' 1s;on ~•and Jl.'"eln ,, "a' v.ithheld • • • 11
.\ co .. ta Me~ r~ .. ~dt•nt tnld f)('llH' .\ robhcn \•Clim tol d police he had
Fnda' that hi., hlad .. I 4-1' l'un11~1l hcen as~uft~.h~ three male JUVCn·
F1rcblrd"-\ashurglan1cdv.h1lchl'"'a" iks JI about -45 a.m. atur~a) on
v1s111ng a fnend in I oun1a1n \ Jllc' ~ ress treet Beach .\boul S.50 in
on the I ti no bloc\. ot \.1 t "httn<'' l ash and a wn'lt v.atch \!rt~ tal en b'
treel tcrto equipment 1o1.orth s.i~'i tht' ~0
wa'i taken and S.:! 'iO da·m~t· wa' dom
to the car • • • \ resident of the I I 'i01 I hlod 111
Edinger ;\venue rcponed tht\t'ht" tc~
'h" inn b1C\Cle was <;tokn frnm lhc
l l .:!00 hlod: ot Stonecre._., .\'en uc
Tht• lo'i'i w.l\ c~11ma1,•d JI S.:!00
Irvine
c n·d11 <:ard wcrt rcp.lrtcJ ,11,lcn
Jrom .l l<'C'\.cd car parl.cJ !)unda\
c'cning un Suma "'C'nUl' • • • Hutx'ap'i were pncd loow trom thr
whccl'i of a rar par\.ed unda\ on
Onl:Hh:i C 1r\.lt' • • • -• .\ r:N • h1o1.-1nn C'1'U1str bll H k wa'I
reported \t11kn Salurda~ (' ening
from a uh er C>n\e 'ihoppln ~·en\ r • •• .\ 1h1ct rt•portcdl) too\. SI 00 in C'B<\h
from a ckhvr11 '-'C'h1clt' par\.C'd \arnr
da) afternoon on < uh er OnH
Newport Beach
<\ Lido Park Dn\C home wa'
hurglanzed of a s~.500 man's wa tch
and a "1dco cassc11e recorder valued
at S4 50 Fnda) cH~ning The th1et
apf)3rcntl~ used a SCCtTtcd kev \o
enter the "1lham Caine home and
tale the itcm'i
• • • Th~ ta ~ tcnoo were tolen
from locked cars over tbc wcckend.
police rcpon Vehicles belon.aina to Jcm Oun of Cfrovc Lane and Carol
.\nn .\mt\ of M1~s1on V1e10 were
brolen into while in the parktna
structure at Hoag Mcmonal Hospital
unda) Oun rcponed hoth ht lC1'CO
and eutomobtlt CO"n' mt'l~•na. for an
c: tima1ed SSOO lo~\ "me\ said bcr
5310 cas~uc radio wa'I taken.
TlHc"c' ncn<'d a 1h1rd car radio from
a Gala\) ()mt"m11n Ciamtt bet
1old polict a radio. amplifier and 'unala.s.~ valued l1 $Q55 v.crt re-
moved rr(\m h1\ ('&f
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mother
Airline founder's wiilow
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LAS VEGAS. Nev. -J'he widow ofla1c aarl.anc founder an<;t promincn
state RcpubUcan leader Edmund Converse was kidnapped a.t ~n1fcpom1 •!le
left in the desert bya man who took her Mercedes and S 14,000 tnJcwelry, police
.said. Sherma Converse was robbed Sunday eveoin& by a man who had changec
a Oat tire for her at a market in the Meadows malt on Decatur Boulevard
Metrop<>titan poliwe Sgt Wayne Crist said early today. She wa~ ~ofotherwiS<
harmed. Crist said Converse. 62. Is the widow of Bonanza A1rl1ncs founde1
Edmund Converse, who also served in several state and r'lafional GOP post~
including chairman of the National Republican Western Conference.
Shuttle countdown begin•
-CA PE CANAVERAL, Fla. -The countdown ~.n t~ fot
Wednesday's launch of space shuttle Discovery on a mission in wh1d
astronauts will rel~a~ twc>communications satelhtes and recover two othcn
that were sent mto errant orbits. The countdown started at 11 p.m. PST whcr
test conductor Jerry Crute issued the traditional ''call to starions" that
summoned crews to tbc launch pad and the control center. LiftofTfoI the 141.t-
shunle mission, the second for Discovery, 1s set for B: 18 a.m. Wed.ocsday. The
ship is to return to Earth eight days later, landing on a runway at this ~paOeport
On tho second and ih1rd days Qf the 01ght, t)le astronauts will releas<
cqmmercial communications satellites owned by Telesat of Canada and
Hughes Communications Services Inc. -
Polls •hows Mondale closlng gap
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Tanker splll dlsappearlng
SAN FRANCISCO-The U.S. Coast Guard expects to evaluate a salvage
plan today that might allow the remains.of the stranded tanker Pueno Rican to
be brought into San Francisco Bay. Meanwhile, two oil spills from the ruptured
tanker were capidl)'. disappearinJ arulposed no thl'.Gl t<Hhe shore or manne
life, officiaJs said. "We're requinng that the owner (Keystone Shipping Co. of
Philadelphia) submit a salvage plan for bnng.ing 1t into the bay ... said Lt. Jeffrey
D. Stieb of the Coast Guard. "They have to prove that the vessel 1s seaworthy
and that it can be brought in without further discharge." The 632-foot-long
petrochemical tanker was hit by three explosions Wednesday, hospitalwng
three men and lea vi ng another missing and presumed.dead.
SACRAMENTO-Sacramento County Sh-enfTRobbi.e Waters, fixed toy!>
or charity \his past Lweekend as punish ment for drunken .dnvi ng. "This is a
humbling expenence," Waters told reponers Saturday. "I ~as a liJtle surprised
how apprehensive I was, even thou~ I knew I had to fulfill my two-day
commitment. "This is something d1fferef\t for me. after 25 years of law
enforcement to see the other side of the operation," he added. Waters pluded
no contest Sept. 11 to a misdcmeanordrunken-drivi ng charge afier crashing his
county car into a freeway barrier on Sept. 5. The highway patrol said Waters'
blood-alcohol level was .18. Ur1dcr state law, drivers arc presumed to be drunk if they have a level of . I 0.
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celebration while
foes stµmp tn· LA
By llae A11oclated Pre11
President Reagan ret~mcd to Cali-
fornia to end bis 1984 re~lection
campaign t~y with what a s~kes
man described as a .. nostalgic' elecr
ti on eve tour of his home state.
Democratic presidet1tial nominee
Walter F. Mondale also began the
final day of his long campaij!' 1=n_· --'-"''""' eagan's bacJC yar , wtTh-a rill y
scheduled in downtown Lo~geles with hls vice prcsidentral n.ing
mate, Geraldine Ferraro.
The first event of Rea S-1inal
day of campaignin,g was to a rally
' with singer Frank Sinatra on the steps
. of the ~lifomia Capi,tol at the ~act ·same Spot where Reagan took the
Winning form
A amillnC Lee Haney, 24, from South CUollna, poeee
_ durln&JudClni of Mr. Olympia cel!l~tltionin New York'•
Felt Forum. Haney won the title:-ontr. 0,lppl&Af •ll aa ·
$60,000 (lrat prize.. ·
giils in rowboat
STOCK.HOLM, Sweden (AP) -
Two young Swedish women rescued
-hy a. So'lieL.fr.eighter after 48 fri&id
houts in a rowboaf today told of a
terrifying ordeal on the Baltic Sea.
with ships passing them by as they
shouted for help.
oath of office as governor of Cali-
fornia 18 years ago, his first elected
office.
Other Reagan appearances today
were scheduled a\ a college football
stadium in Los Angeles and a final
rally at the same San Diego shopping
center where he ended his 1980
presideotial campaign.
"It's very simply a nostalgic trip -
a good luck chann" to end the
campaig.fl by visiting sites of pasr
successes. said Jim Dutra: press
. spokesman for the l)resident's CaJi-
fomia campaign.
He said Reagan would !11so visit his
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Rea&an-Buah &raf,, on the Miu~Mlppl. St . with
Reagan campaign director Ed Roll-nominee's home turf, MondaJe~s final a new record -arc
· .a~eaM~IAAR~~C:e~Hl~ffO~l"l'lft1~ia~v~i,~it~~~a~,..~a~nl""9aMtt~emm~p~dHtno__;Tttf,ue!Jdesd~a~~-·~9~el~ee~t~1e~n~r.-+IHtl~l)'tttl"ftllNI ... ~~
and MOnoaTe even in Minnesota, and' stop Rcagan's growing momentum in tbe 78 .percent level l)T'edicted ">' said the campaign was making last-the biggest state on MondaJe's must-Secretary of State Mareb fona ~ It
minute shifts "to try to win every· win list. would mark the first timrt(hlti'illillll""-li
thing," in a potential 50-state sweep In addition10 the Reagan-Mondale persons ever voted in any siue
in Tuesday's voting. -· contest, California voters will aJso election. ·
"We just came from Milwaukee rule on a slate or 16 controversy-and felt that I just couldn't fly by packed statewide ballot propositions
Minnesota panicularly when I know and elect 45 .members of Congress
our opponent is spendi ng so much and I 00 members of the state Legis-
time 1n CaJifom 1a," Reagan told a latu re.
crowd at the Rochester. Minn. air-Ttre ballot also includes-hundreds
pon. of local races. includiog the ~-
A few hours after Reagan's brief election campai_gn of indicted San
stop in Minntsota, Mondale arrived Diego MayorllogerHedgecock,acny
1n Los Angeles for his sixth campaig~ ballot measure to make Santa Monk a
visit to Reagan's t\ome state sina a nuclear-free zone and -a ballot
Labor Day. · mcasuretobanexplicitsexfilmsftom
But whire Reagan's Minnesota cabk television in the San Diego
As many as a million Califomiaos
may have ilieady voted, as electi«I
official s throughout the state ... -
reporting record-high requests fbr
<1bsentec,. balltns. For t>tlTervotm;
polls will be open at more than 24,~
local precincts from 7 a.m. to 8 p.*1.
Tuesday.
Helena Rundqvisr and Ann-
Charlone A berg, both 19, escaped the
experience withou t· major injury,
-although MISS A berg suffered mildly
frostbitten feet and both women
caught colds.
. appearance dramatized the presi-County oommunity of Vista.
dent's rising hopes on the Democratic More than 13 million California-
While Re.agan held a.comm~I •
lead for president in cilif\~
9emocrats ~favored in t.hhna·
jority of the state's legislative ud
congressional races.
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FBI's Inost Wanted . . . "I fugitive ca.ptuj:ed
' CLEVE LAN 0 (AP') New Jersey stat• trooper.
Authorltlel artMted. an alleged The FBI said t had also been
terrorist who'd.been on tnlt F81'a .. v-.ry, very-~·-to capturtng
10.Mpet Wanted List since 19·77 Thomils W. Mlflnlt'lg, a moet-
ln &string of b~nk rObbertes a~ wanted. fuglt~v rndfcted 'Mth bombings, and continued Wllllama In the ng of theatate
searching for another Most trooper, PhHlp oneco, Which
Wanted fugitive they narrowly -aparked a ot,, the .. most
mlseed, th&FBI said. lntente manh:u In New Jeraey
Authorltlea on Sunday ap-history. i
prehended Raymond Luc Levueeur, 38. Manning and
Levueeur and Richard Chartee his wtfe, Carol Ann, have been
Wllltama, Who was not on the ~ht alnce 1a78 for bank
Most· Wanted list but had been_ r<?b.!>frlel an~ ~ bombtn_ga of ln<JrctiCJ ln-t'he f98f hrgttway government oupotngs In New
shooting of a ·hlghty decorated EnOland.
General,
250thers.
MANILA. Ph11tppines (A P) -
Prosecutors today ordered armed
forces chief Gen. Fabian Ver and 25
other peopl e 10 answer charges of
double mu rder in the slaying of
Benigno Aqum-0 and the man the
mihlaf) claim s killed him. the Philip--
pines Ne ws Agen cy reponed.
Manuel Herrera. head of a three-
man government prosecution panel
created to roolr-rrno the opposition
leader's-assass~nation. said he was-
fssui ng subpoenas against Ver and the
other 25 requiring them to submit
counteraffidavits within I 0 days in
response to the charges. PNA said.
Four members of a fact-finding
board that conducted nearl} a year of
heari ngs on the Aquino assassination
has found Ver. two other generaJs.
two colonels, 20 other military men
and a civi lian "indictable for the
premeditated kflling" bf Aquino and
Rolando Gal man, :whom the military had claimed was Aquino's assassin.
. The board's chairwoman. Corazon
Agrava. had issued a dissenting repon
excl uding Ver from involvement In
the killing and naming only seven
mil itary men, ·headed by air force
Gen. Luther Custodio. as involved.
The lWO board re..P.Ons..._ lfowever.
were unanimou·s in rejecting the
mihtaf)' claim th~t Galman, an
alleged Communist agent killed sec·
onds after Aquino was shot at Manila
airdort in August 1983-. was the
assassi n. They agreed that Aquino
was killed in a military conspiracy.
ATTENTION CIJIZENS()F NEWPORT BEACH
we · need ~ a change. We need a .councilman
~i 91~~~J!Qrt_ that will get the job done .
VOTE FOR
-=DA~VE ·a .OFF
·He's experienced.
He'-s--now a-ptanrung eomrnissiener-. ----
H·e cares about our city.
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PAI FOR BY BAOHAM CONGRESSIONAL C°eMMITI •
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Donald A. Mclrints. Chairman; Robert W. Krone, Treasurer Repr"9tll•t•v~ 1n Congrna, 40th Oiatrlet ~
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She's untouchable
Aatronaut Dr. Anna Flaher looks lon~y
at her 1-year-old daughter, who le g
beld by her father, astronaut WU. m
Flaher. Dr. FJaher la not allowed to have
contact with ·her child prior to her apace
shuttle mieaion on Wednesday.
49ers Super Bowl cJiainps
-you read it here first
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -Wh1te
socks and ponytails will be the fad as
President Reapn moves into ht.,
second term in 1985, two trend
watchers predict in their new book.
"The American Forecaster 1985."
And, as Americans also tum to
m ini vans. sco\ch, wine coolers.
porno movies and colored men·s
underwear, they will discard Cabbage
Pa tch dolls and suntans as no longer
'"1n," the forecasters say.
The 190-page book by Kim Long,
35, of Denver and Terry Reim, 40, of
Boulder, expands on a onc-pagt: hst of
··what's in · and '"what's passe" that
Sandinistas cite
election victory
MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP) -
Even before the polls closed 1n
N icaragua·s general election. sup-
pbr1er of the lefust Sand11ttstas-
off fireworks to celebrate their ex-
pected victory. An opposi'rion leader
called Lbe election "a farc-e. ··
Supreme Electoral Council of-
ficials said the first re turns from
Sunday's voting would be made
public today. But the council presi-
dent, Mariano Fiallos. said final
returns in the nauon's first election'
since 1974 wi U not be known until at
least Thursday.
"It is hard to say because we have
very. little experience with this,"
Fiallos said.
Victory for the ruli ng Sandinista
National Liberation Front, faced w11h
opposition only from five minor
panics, was virtua lly assured. The
main oppos1t1on coahuon boycotted
the election. complaining of harass-
ment and restnctions.
If the Sandinistas win as expected.
junta coordinator Daniel Ortega will
become president. SergJo Ra mirez
will be 'ice president and the 90-
member Na11onal Assembl} will be
controlled b} Sand101<;tas All ollicc'>
hen·~ ~T-yearterms-
Thc vote came fi\C }Cars after the
Sandin1stas ousted ngh11st pro-l S.
strongman Anastasio Somo1a 10 a
1979 revolu11on .
Fiallos said prchm1naf") returns
indicated \.Oler turnout wa<, C\Cn
higher than the 80 percent ol tho<,e
registered who Sand1n1!ila officials
had predicted would vote. More than
1.56 million people registered 10 vote
as required by law. but they were not
required to cast ballots.
Fet>.-problems were rcponcd with
voting a t the 3,896 polling places.
Fiallos said voling at 11 polling places
1n the nonh was disrupted by viol-
ence by anti-Sandinista rebels.
··up until now, we onl} have 10 be
sorry for the death of one policeman,''
Fiallos said. referring to a policeman
killed in northern Matagalpa prov-
ince in a rebel mortar auack on a
vehicle carrying electoral police
appeared 1n the 1984 ed1t1on
The "what's in" list also includes
gourmet mustard. the game of squash
and gourmet pizza.
What wi ll be passe in '85?
Granola bars. Penthouse and Play-
boy magazines, vinyl roofs on cars,
romance novels, low-alcohol beers,
beef and happy hours, say the
authors.
The book contains sections on
~Ii tics. the economy, the consumer.
JObs and educatio n, science and
computers, leisure and entertain-
ment, fashion, the consumer. va-
cations and travel, he.alth and spon s.
The year 1985 1s seen by the
authors as one of rising C4lnservatism
in the Un11ed States. ·~ •
In fashion. the '50~ look wil be
popular among men -lapels and
shoulders on men's Jackets will be a
l1tlt 1<tcr anOlie WidThs will 1>e
narrower. Shcked-back hair. tropjcal-
pnnt shirts and white socks will
return in a big way, according to the
Forecaster.
··It's the rock ·n roll influence,'' said
Long. "There even is a mellowing of
the music. Boy George has taken ofT
his makeup. and Wendy-0 (formerly
of the Plasmaticllil_Qut."
For women, sashes. wide belts,
cinched waists and bared midriffs will
be the 198$ style. To maintain a figure
that can wear this clothi ng women
will try to stay fit.
Its sports predictions arc equally
nervy. The book says the 49ers wiH
beat the Raiders in the 1985 Super
Bowl. Georgetown will win the
NCAA basketball title. Edmonton
wiD claim professional hoclcey's
Stanley Cup, the Chicago Cubs will
win the World Series and the Boston
Celtics will repeat as National Basket-
ball Association champions.
FAMILY MAN ... BUSINESS MAN ... COMMUNITY LEADER
CHARLES MARKEL ~
for
Cost~ Mesa City Council
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Prowen Leadership
• 2 Year Cotta.M..a Planning Comminioner
• lived and worked in Costa Mesa for 25 years
• Costa Mesa businessman for 12 y.ars
• Estancia High Basketball and BaMball Booster
• Finance Director of the Food Distribution Center
These Group• •ec-lae Charles' These Co•t• Me .. •••lele11ts
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• Cotta M.sa Republkan Auembly
• Orange Coast Daily Pilot
Don oncl Irene Buth Joe OeCotto
lob Gollivon, Eaq. Mowro Eifeon
Marte lMtw Mike and Kothl Deon
• Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley
• Cotto Mesa Chamber of Commerce
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Dr. Jehn Otonaeffo Dovkt liMnrnon
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Crusader ends.51-day.f ast
afterliofileles shelt er win_ •
·w e don't see
a n y loser s ln
. thl~ s itua tion.'
' . WASHINGTON (~ -Mitch
nyder is savoring success after S 1
days without food, his fast ended
when the Reagan administration
gave in to his dem and for a model
shelter fo r the homeless.
Snyder, 4l. ended his h unger strike
Sunday and was admitted to the
intensive care unit at Howard U ni-,
versity Hospital in serious oondftion, -
shortly after President Reagan agreed
to renovate a 1,000-bed shelter for the
homeless near Capitol Hill.
"Mitch is feeli ng pre\tY rugged,"
said Carol Fennelly, sitokeswomen
for the Community for Creative Non-
ViolCJM;:e, of which Snyder is the
unofficial leader. "He ate some Jell-0
tonight, which is his favori te food.
He'll be here for a few days but he's
pleased with what's happened
today." ·
Speaking of the agreement, Fennel-
r Mitch Snyder ends 51-day hQqler •trike.
ly added: "We don't see any losers 1n
this situation. T he homeless have
won, and President Reagan, who has
done something both compassionate
and humanitarian. has won, ahd "The next tln~ yw SiS,.SOmcone·out
Mitch has won his li fe." on th~ street, don'tpa'fs them by," he
Snyder's spiri ts were further lifted, said .• "Sax 'hel!o1 ask them h~w
Fennelly said, by a segment on CBS's they re doing, g1vt them something tes whlctrrearored Snyderw nor co·drtn~tnlruc121mci::::J:m!cmlaJJil'SIC========
and his efTons over the past t 5 years human being." -For Snyder, a o netime Madison
to assist the downtrodden in the Snyder. who Fennelly said lost 62 Avenue mana~ement consultant who
street at this-point than our lives. I
don't enjoy suffering, but I am not
going to spend another winter at the
shelter in the condition it's in," .he
nation's capital. · ofh~s 180 pounds 4urinJ the fast. sai~ left his job, wife and two children 1 S
The segment included scenes of a earher he was pecpanfl& to die 1f years ago to take up the cause of the
pale, bedridden Snyder, weakened necessary to force the adm1 n1stration destitute, It was lhe latest in a series of
from his fast and makinga request for to refurbish the shtlter. victories he has won with bis flair for
compassion to wards the homeless. "We care more nbout folks on the the dramatic.
DO YOU WANT THE BEST
FOR NEWPORT BEACH
VOTE FOR
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL
• HE'LL SERVE ALL .THE PEOPLE
NOT JUST WEST NEWPORT
• HE'S A CLEAR THINKER
• HE'S A LEADER , NOT A FOLLOWER
-\
Robert H. Gallivan
FOR "
·Superior Court Judge
Every Past President of the Orange County Bar
Association since 1 969 endorses Robert H. Gallivan
Gallivan Rated Best Of All CaridiClates for Judge
by Count Bar Assoaation
Endorsed by the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs
.ELECT GAIL[IVAN :JUDGE
NOW SUPPORTED BY PRIMA~Y ELECTION OPPONENTS,-JUDGES -<'.ttRtnfROPLf~1"' DUT{H{R, iOGAN MOORt . AND"MAYOR JOHN CANNON
.,
! Galllv1n for Judge Commi,te~
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17911 Von Klf'l'Mn Ave., Suite 11.0
Irvine. CA 92714
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Ice ci-eam cone: B~rn ofile.cesSlty
Barkeep tk>b Carver eaye ht• aaloon'• the olde.t.
DAYTON. Ohio (AP -The hom~ of the ice Ct'Om con may be
lost In ant1qu1ty but Con lidated
Cone L'orp. is keeping 1lfe Oaytol\
cone connection from melting away.
Some of Consolidated's machines.
which tum out 1.2 billion cones and
210 wafer sandwiches yearly, arc
1920s equipment put into use after
Oaytonian Walter Mclaren bouaht a
patent for the automated process.
Historical accounts vary. Syrian
Ernest Hamwi is generally credited
with selling the pastry that led to the
ice cream cone. By most industry
accounts. the first one turned up at
the 1904 World's Fair an St. Louis.
when-a-vendM"next to Hamwin" out
of bowls for his ice cream. Hamw1
rolled one of his thin, wafer-like
waffles into a cone or cornucopia.
which hardened as it cooled.
The lntematfonal Association of
lee Cream Manufac1urcrs. also no1es
that ltalo Marchiony. an haltan
immigrant. 1s credited In some ac-
counts with making cones and selling
them as early as 1856. A patent for his
cone mold was 1ss~e ember u..,..... 1903. Various cone ~ pro-
cesses we~ develo .
In 1910. Fred Bruckmann of
B ttl f th b Portland. Ore .. developed a machine a e 0 e a rs Wtlh moving molds that WOUid aUtO-..J. 1 matically pour batter into the molds •
. and trim the cones. With financial h • h • th ld t? help from Nelson Talbott. a fellow W le ls e 0 es Daytonian. Mclaren bought the
• . patent in 1912 to automate the
making of ice cream cones.
GENOA. Nev. (AP)-The Genoa • d b "Up until that time "'they rwere was easy to avoi controversy • Y handmade waffies. You'd make them Bar & Saloon said to have o ned 11
withstood a challene,e to its status as n now tnat tne recor<t check has
"Nevada's oldest thirst parlor." brought that claim into quesuon. he
The challenge was rai sed earlier r;;;;is.n';;;;t;;;;w;;;;o;;;;m;;;;·e;;;;d;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;aim;;; __ _. __ .._ _____ ..__ri
~his month by the Delta Saloon in
Virginia City. with its bookkeeper,
Hugh Gallagher. contendmg the
Delta has been a continuous bar
operation at lls current location since
1862.
Gallagher also said the old Crystal
Bar in Virginia C11y had been in
continuous operation since 1862.
although it had been moved from ns
original location.
Genoa Bar owner Bob Carver
countered that Gallagher was all wet .
Carver. who bought his place in 1963.
said the roof may have bu med down a
few times over the years but the bar
never moved and never has been
anything else -1 evep during Prohibi-
tion.
As far as the i)(lta's claim went.
said Carver. "It's a bunch of bull.
What else can I say?" c~rver for years had based hts
WILLIAM P. BRACCIODIETA , M.D.
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A
HEADACHE AND STROKE
PREVENTION MEDICAL CLINIC
5pec1ahz1no 1n
o Neurologoca1 C11agnoS1s and treatment al l"leoooct'ie CllSOtdeu
• Second op.11<ons ragordlng neoesactie Cl SOtdets
o Strolle pievent100
Wiiiiam P BraccloCllelo. MD. FAES Director
Dtplomote rn Neurology Ame11con Boor a of Psych1otrv and Neurology
Dtptomo1e 1n Etectroencepnolograonv Ame11can BoorCI of 0Ja11l1ca11on 1n EEG
Mernbel of Ille Ame11can Academy ,)I Neurology and tne Qfonoe County MeC11ca1 Soc1e1v
Fellow Amer>CCJ!'\ EEG Society
rce hours Ov oppoir ,,.. eo1 ~
1419 Supel10t A~eoue. Sona4 Newpo<r i!eocn CA 92663 ( 114) 645-8 502
claim to .having the state's oldest 1 ·==========================~ continuously operating bar on word-~
of-mouth information from old·
timers in Genoa and on research done
hyJo.hn &i&&.s Sr.. archi.riit for the
Snowshoe Th omson chapter of E
Clampus Vitus.
Riggs said tht!. -week he's cenatn of
his research. which included a review
several years ago of old business
direct<~ries and newspaper clips.
And Riggs wa!. backed up by Philltp
Earl. curatorofcxh1b11s at the Nevada
State Histoncal Society who super-
vised the indextng of old copies of the
Territorial Enterprise wlrtal STancd
,in Genoa and later moved to V1rg101a
City. .
Earl checked his files thls week and
said he couldn't find any 1863 or 1864
references to "Livingston's Ex-
change," the first name for the Genoa
Bar when 11 was built. according to
Risg.s, 10 late 1863 by Al Livingston.
However, Earl said the files do
show that the Delta was operating in
1862 -but at a ctifferent IQCat1on.
HARBOR
SJUIXARD
'\And the records also show that the CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM
Delta not only ~s moved but also $6.50 Per Foot Labor Only had to be compfetel y rebuilt at least
on~ the basis of that evidence. Earl STEAM CLEANING $45 00 hr
said Bob Carver appears to have an 'i ARD LABOR $40 00 Per Hou! ed$e over the Delta in "braggtn~
rights"tothe"oldestconti nuousbar' HA UL OUTS TO 75 · _ 75 TONS/Manne Scale
title.
for do1n1 that and made ht~ ma-
chLfle . Hi mac1'ineswcretorthel1m
automated cone."
Other com parties began usin11ut?J.
mation to make ice cream cones
Ensuing patent wars were re lved
when McLaren Products of 0a)'loo
and Peona, Atlantic Cone Co of
Springfield, Mas I Consolidated
Wafer, and Tumbu I Cone and Ma -
chine Co. of Otatt~nOOp, Tenn;,
merged mto Consoljditcd Cone Corp.,
Mc Laren's o peration was
purchased 1n 1928 by Nabisco, which
renamed tt Nabisco Baking Co...
operaung until 1979. After bean&
doseq-for about seven montM,
Consolidated Cone reopened after a
New York family bought n later that
year, Haller said. · ·
-sa}" lt 1s 1 macke-table nem. but .. ,
ao•~ to run 1010 b1&her costs. ..
Stall, Consoltdated it watchina that
n lpCdalcy uem. ~ 1111atn set
Early Bird Dln'ner
·· Specials '6. 9S · ·.
Prime Rib or Fresh Fish
Co~tt! Dl~r with choict! of
--s-oup orsalad and~~
ON THE PE/'lllNSVt.A
BALBOA
. ·-
'to 6 PM
l llfi I W .. kl
801 E'. BALBOA 673-7726
Consotidated Cone.' a division .of ·
Consoli<ltted Brands In c. of
Poughkeepsie. N.Y .. employs 65-70
~pie and operates 24hours a day in
summer months. makmg about 4
m1llton cones per week. In tb"-. Wtnter, the pace is less hectic, and omy about tlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiili ___________________ _
25 f>cople work, since production on
the pl~tn cones generally ceases each
September. until February.
Broken cones are sold for ltvestock
feed.
The sax-story building that has
housed the , cone factory since 19 }()
used to be the sue of Dayton Motor
Co.'s Maxwell car operation'>. Haller
said.
Hand-rolled ~me cones are re-
tua::ning to the market in some
specialty ice cream stores. and Haller
~
. ~~~~ ~e~OORIJ1<?
An eiror has been mack an the Nov 2. I 9&4 ad
"Mini bltndS, &el one free!" IS lllCOrrecl It should
read "Buy one, eel one FRW" We reeret any
1nconvenitnte lhts may have caused
We Will
MAllAGI
your Property
Properly
842-5827
-.u111a1s
545-1476
"I've never seen any-
thing like it .~'
"It's the best thing I've·
ever done t<;> myself."
iJACK PAIN
TONE&FIRM
LOOSE, SAGGY
MUSCLES
ave 'a lot riding on the ·
uture tJf Huntinpton
Beach'
.
.. Th at's why I'm the qualifications
of every candidate listed in the Voters Pamphlet.
Sure, big colorful signs are impressive and slick pro fe ss-
ional mailers~ are persuasive, but I know none of that
rn-afters . What matters is a candidate 's know-how. Take the
time to review the qualifications of each candidate . I have,
and I am voting for Bud Belsito.·· T M 1~ . ose ey,
11 year H.B . resident
"I don't know 1f anyone has any 223-21ST. STRE-FR" NEWPORT BEACH (714) 675-2550
better informa11on," said Earl. "So lJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ much of this ts handed down by oral
tradition and those things get a little
skewed. It bccomeSJUSt trad1t1on. and
nobody ever examines it." .
While the Delta may ha ve lost lls
bid for the "oldest" status. Earl's
record check shows that the current
Delta location and building apparent-
ly has gone unchan&ed since 1875.
when much of Virginia City had to be
rebuilt after a disastrous fire .
And that clouds the cla1m of the
Santa Fe bar in Goldfield. dating to
1905 that it's the second oldest
condnuously operating bar in Ne-
vada. Santa Fe owner Jim Marsh says 11
Ntxon Dest,
~orstof
pr.esidents.
Thq"re family doctor~ and
medical specialists who work .11
. one of tht: Fl IP health can: ct:ntcr~
near vou.
Th.cy wcn.: J"X:r"onally 'it'.ll'Cll'd hy
our executive mct.lical 'ltaff frnm
.1mon~ dozen~ of high I} qualified
physician." who prdt!f.thc. Fl IP way
of providing medical care
l Tnlikc tlcx.·mrs who work alone.
HIP doctor~ an: n>nct:rned "11h
only one thing-hdpin~ and m:.ll
ing patients.
C:l1St is no t a faCl<>r. Y<>ur ahilll\ t~>
11'.t)' i~ nrn their t onccrn l kGllN' ·
when you j01n Fl IP. all your he.11th
Ct!\.' 1~ prc-p.m.I hy your m1 nithh
pn.:mium..'I, t:Xl'Cpl fr>r JU~l .I -5 ( )(' 5 I
tee fo~ office·\'isits .md an equ.111\
:-.mall charge for prc:-.cription~
And unlike ordm.1n llK'tltt.11
insurance. chcn.: Jn: no h1~ tkdut t
ihlc~ to pay with· FHP Nn ro:--th
~urpri~:-.. Even .tll hnspllal .md ..,u r.
~JCJI cn~b .m: n >mplctel\ n 1\ tTL'l..1
)ct. y< lltr fl IP pn.:miurTh .H\.' .1h1 lllt
the ... amc .1 ... thL'\ .trt' fnr t >rd111.1n
in~urancc
Nn. you \.\rnll ~l't .1 hill .Ju..,, 1he
h<::->I uf C t!\.'
'IHE DOCTORS WHO WILL
SEND YOU A BILL.
I
\..,I-, \nurcmplt>\cr Jhout 1rnninp.
Fl IP le won't L"o~t him am rnorc . .tnd
11 c:m n>~I ,·nu .1 whole k)c less fnr
\I Hlr he.11th (.II\..'•
l·nr m1 lrL· in I\ )rtn.111on. { ':111 H 11 1
. .II I 21 \) 1_>1.) 2-f-\ l lr (-I~} H'-~-.\~lh
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Mesa Ar~y officer corri pletes medical Cours·e
First Lt. James B .. Durud, son of
Patncia Durand of Co ta Mes:s. has
completed an Arm} medical depart·
ment officer basic course a.t the
Academ y of Health Sciensc of the
U.S. Army in Fon Sam Houston.
Tuas. Durand received a master's
degree from Cal State Sacramento
•fattier this year. · • • • AiTman Jeffre}I A. Trojahn, son of
Donley A. Trojahn of Huntington
Beach, has been assigned to Lowr}
,l\ir Force Base. Colo .. after complet·
mg basic tta1111ng at Laddand ?\tr
Force Base. Texas. He will rece1-.e
spec1alizt d tn$truct1on 1n the audio-
wwal field. • • • p, t Bradley C. Hacbten, son of
Bo>d and Ph yllis Hachten of Hunt·
1ngton Beach. has compl eted basic
training at Fort Dix. N.J. ....
Airman Wayne.L. Kresber, son of
Leslie W. Kresher of Irvine. has
graduated from the Air Force aircraft
armament course ot Lowry Air Force
bAse. Colo. Kresber. a 1979 graduate
of Irvine High hool. will be sta·
uoned.at Wurt!>m11h .\ir Fort'e Base,
Mich. ...... T
.\1m1an Robert M. Vlllars. son of
Severi> J · Villars of R-unlington
Beach, has been assigned to Brook~ gt. Keaoetb E. Battle, son of Alice
Air Force Ba'IC, Texas. af\er complet· M. Battle of Huolln.ton Bcach1 ha uta basic training at Lackland Air 1raduatcd from the Air Force av1on1c
Force Base. Texas. V11lars, a 1983 navigation systems course at Keesler
graduate of Hunung10n Beach Htah Air Force Base. Miss. Battle will serve
School, will receive spec1ahzcd an· with the 43 7th Av.iorucs Mainteoance
struction in the medical services fie ld. quadron at C'hrleston Air Force.
Staff gt. Oebr; K .. Norman-Stal· Base, S.C.. • • • •
ford, whose husband Larry i <the son Airman Lyle O. Strick.land, son of
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stafford of Jerry D. Striclcland of Huntington
Laguna Hills. ha~ graduated from the Beach, has been assigned to Sheppard
Air Force non-commissioned officer Air f ort'e Base. Texas. after complet-
leadersh1p school at Mather Air Force 1ng basic tfa1ning at Lack.land Air
Basc,CaliLSheisa.nairuaffi.c.COJllroL f-0~ Te.as. trickland~ill s~c1ahst with the 2034th lnfor-receive specialized 1nstrucuon Ul
manon ystomsSquadron at Mather. aircrat\ maintenance
.\mnal) Koaald o. OUa, "8ndson
of W. Henry and N~rcen Stewan of
Fountain Valley, hu been assigned 10
Keesler Air Force Base, Miss .. after
completing basic traanina at Lackland
Air force Base. Texas. Dunn, a 1984
e.raduatt of Ocean View Hi&h School
in Huntington Beach, wiO receive
specialized training in the adminis·
tration field. • • • Army Reserve Pvt. Gregory G.
Beaman, son of Tom and Joyce
B112elli of Dana Point. has completed
n-eleotrician 's-*-rse-at the A1 my
Training Center in Fon Leonard
WOOd. Mo.
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8 1RTH5
FOUNTA.IN V ALLEY.cOMMUNJTY
HOSPITAL
October 14
Rob1n Cnttg and Timothy.. .Reeves.
Hunlll\ILO• Beach. boy October It
Kathy Wailers and Chnstopher
Pat~rnostcr, Costa Mcsa, 1,1rl
Kelly and William Westnck, Hunt·
ington Beach, girl .
Maria and Victor Salazar, Fountain
Valloy. boy ' October 1'1
Debra \lOd Richard Van Alstyne,
Huntinaton Beach, bo)' Monica al\d James 'Graves. Hunt-
ington Beach. girl
October 11
Melts -amr-Pmrittc-Kelty, om.
Mesa. boy . Linda and Mark Mugica. Hununaton ..------=-=-=---=-=-==---==-=--------------=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-====================;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=;;;::==::;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;:::;;;i Beach.boy Mary and Pau_I Thompson •• Hun1-
.·
~·
'-'Ci~ of tfi£ Jlrts ..
inj'°" Bcac_h, girl October t9
Delores and Da\'>id Barnett, Hunt-
inglOn Beacn. -girl • .Penelope ana-1tictrm1·,..d-YKt-11""·glh111-1, H...,u.,..r.r-n-
ington Beach. gitl _
October %0
Rosanne Aguilar and Stephen Moret.
Hunttngton Beach. boy ·
October 16 There~ and Marclls Ross. Hunt-
ington Beach. boy
. October 20 ·
Lou1)e and U\nc . Sanford. Hunt·
1ngton Beach. girl
· .October 21
fuan K1eu and Phuc Nguyen. Foun·
ta in Valle}. girl •
. October 22
Tami and David Mabie. Huntington
BN~ff-----~-~ ___,..~!"""c-=~,=------------"':'""""--rr-J,ohnda Lee Brennan. Fountain Val·
le~. bo} ,. Beckie and Mark Bergeron. Hunt·
. 1ngton Beach. boy
Ch .. 111ber of Co ...... erce ~~"g~e:.rld:.:::~J:3nes.Fountain
• • • • • • Sheree Robinson and John Agrdla. Huntington Beach. girl
October 2t • p d f 0 c. Diana and Kurt Donsbach, Hunt· ·-0 I ington Beach. girl IS rou . ur I y :~~~~;,~~~~~n~T<an .H unt-
COSTA ME$A IS A GREAT CITY AND .<?ETTING BETTER ••• Responsible leadership has
insured quality growth, with neighborhoods that~.~re clean and safe ... and affordable ... parks
I and community facilities second to none rand Qutstanding restaurantS, theatres, art galleries,
music organizations, and in 1986, the world-class Orange County Performing Arts Center.
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COSTA MESA IS WELL -BA LANCED\ • .,_,: Shopping centers, light industrial and commercial
development, excellent overnight accommodations, combine with quality residentia l areas a nd
cultural activities for a balance·d community that has improved the quality of life for residents.
COSTA MESA HAS QUALITY PEOPLE ••• who are proud to live, work, entertain, and do
I
business in sucb a dynamic ... place. Many of these pe-0p le are members of the Costa · Mesa
Chamber of Commerce who either lixe here, or work here, and in some cases, both live a nd work
in Costa Mesa. What all Chamber of Commerce members have in common, however, is a desire
to see our community grow and prosper.
COSTA MESA HAS OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP ••• Over the years, City Councils have
established policies which have made Costa Mesa a successful city . A ~oo~ business climate has
attracted hundreds of solid, enterprising, tax-paying businesses. ()These businesses have greatly
......._ su~orted Costa Mesa's revenue base, keeping residential taxes low and quality community
~vices high .
COSTA MESA HAS QUALIFIED CANDIDATES ••• that strongly su p port a bala nced city,
one that will continue to be a dynamic place in which to live, do business, and entertain. Afte r
interviewing the candidates, the Costa Mesa Cb amber PAC enaorsed Mayo r Oo nn Hall, Vice-
Mayor Eric Johnson, Charles Markel , and Harry Green. Each of these cand idates has
demonstrated good judgment, foresight, intelligence and experience in co mmunity issues. W e
think any. three of these candidates will continue the policies that have made Costa Mesa the
outstanding community that it is today.
FOR COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL.
VOTE FOR DONN HALL, ERIC JOHNSON, CHARLES MARKEL, HARRY GR.EN
. ,.
"Ci~ of the .'Ans ''
COST A MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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\ ·-..
October 26
Loma and Bnan ca·rr. Hunllngton
Beach. girl
October 28
Deborah and Jeffrey Alcock. Hunt·
1ng1on Beach. boy
Julie and Kenneth Cutler, Fountain
Valle)', bo}
WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER
SANTA ANA
October 17
Ann and David O'Bnen. Huntington
Beach. girl
October 18
Bcrnadc11c and Kenneth F1scticr.
Irvine. girl
Shc.'llv an<lRoo'eFfManec. Irv~. boy
· October 22
Maureen a-nd Brucc Cox. Newport
Beach, girl
HOAG MEMORIAL BOSPIT AL
October 19
Mr. and Mrs. James Shea. Co•ua
Mesa. bo} •
Mr. and Mrs SteH·n Joncs. Fountain
Valley. g1r1
620CC
students
honored
S1xt)·two Orange Coast College
students ha ve been selected for in·
clus1on in the 1985 ed1t1on of"Who's
Who Among Students in American
Junior Colleges."
The students. honored as
"outstanding campus leaders." are
being recognized for academic
achievement, service to the com-
mun11 ~. leadership in extracumcular
act1 v1t1es. and potential for con11nucd
success.
The national directory has been
recogn1Z1ng student leaders since
1934. occ·s students join an elite group
of individuals selected this year from
more than 1.500 institutions of higher
learning in all 50 states. the District of
Columbia, and several foreign na-
tions.
Among the Orange Coast's honor-
ed students arc: Balboa -Jllf)'.I M.
Taylor;Coronadel Mar-Jennifer L
Glenn. Colleen K: McGuire, Debbie
K. Stcwan; Costa Mesa - Gregory S.
Brokaw. Lillian Chamberlain.
Jeanene D. Chasteler, Robert D.
Cooper. Sherry L. Dawson, Jeffrey
Dillie. Doris L. Ford. Robert A.
Manoske, K.lmberly M. McKenzie,
Garinn L. Morton. Susan Phan.
Karen J. Romberg. Monica R.
Shahan. Dominic L. Tucci; El Toro
-Kelly D. Aaron; Fountain Valley
-Todd R. Beaman, K.Jnr·carhle,
Mindee Jo Dahl. Sung K. Na, George
Perez. Thomas P. Siracusa, Richard
Gardner; Huntington Beach-Laura
A. Allen , Shaun Christian. Susan D.
Clark, Kenneth C. Lee. Mark A. Lee.
Scou R. Miller; Irvine -Timo1hy P.
Hallman, Eileen M. Ruiz, Brian
Graziano; Newport Beach -Shelley
M. Chakcr. Robert L. Oark. Caroline
Hallmark. Ruth M. Joocs. Lorri A.
McGavran, Lee G. Octh, Marci L.
Thoma . Doug Welsh.
.. RUFFELL'S-
UPllLITllY, llC.
F• TM ltst OI Yw lh
1122 HMIOa IUD , COSTA fltSA -Ml-1156
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Tht Pros · Since 195 l
EDITORIAl
There's no reason
~· be-':lngry, at -
Mesa's leaders .
Dave Wheeler looksAngry. He $0Unds angry. If you beheve
Dave Wheeler, everyone in Costa Mesa should be angry at Costa
Mesa go~e~ment and the business people who are responsible
for the city s commercial and cultural growth
We don't believe Wheeler. -·
"Developers bleed the city and go home to Newport
Beach," Whe~ler said recently.
~.heeler •.s one of three City Council candidates endorsed by
a poltucal action committee comprised of the heads of several
homeowners' groups. The committee," Mesa Action, was co-
),, founded by Jo~n D. Gardner~ ~ho lists himself as treasurer.
( Mesa Action's rhet~ric, written by Gardner. is as angry af
Orange Coat OAIL!_!ILOT/Mc)ndey, ~A 11M M
"If you'recuttlnga cake. and you encounter a cherry, ,,,..,...,.Uyon ~
Ide of the cake, UJat cherrygetsmanaled. roli.(lffofthet.llbleand
someonegrtndsltlntoy-0urcarpet ~loreyouevennollcetlilttlt"•
gone.''
mu.lldftY.
---~~~~~~~~.;;:;., .. fj~g'it
Pop -·~-
go~s · ...
·anothei-
illusion
I've always bad thissottof .•. lbi111-
I don't know what tocaJI it. olbcrtban
a blasted nuisance. .
What it really is. is that .I not.ice · .r
things. . · I\ , 'Wheeler .. But Mesa Action's agenda. which is supposed to be a
,}lrst of g~pes shared by homeowners citywide includes no
. . ~~~·ft-+tftft~·~·~-tn-""'1o.--~~~~~~~
~nce~s ofthccitizens.Theclose~thingtoare~critkismis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•
that the city waive~ it.s h~ight restriction for the Amel high-rise
Ridiculous trun~. This busi.ncrs of
Id under the · ' can:umstanccs, ·be a real or
example. 1fl were to visit the St.a toe of
Liberty wtule it's bc1*g renovakd aad
not1« that one or tttc main supporu
was nearly o~dized throuah. rd
point It out to the people in cbar&e. lf
my observation resulted .in the sbor-
ina up of the suppon and prevented
hotel and office.bu1ldrng m north Costa Mesa. Residents of the Pos1· ng .c~r portra1· t ca~ be neighborhood opposed the project on the grounds that it would l ~
adcf noise, traffic and air pollution to the area.
Council, interested in the $2 million in taxes the project di• si· 11usi• oni• ng experi• ence would generate ~nnua!ly, sought~ compromise. The developer
has agreed to build noise attenuation walls around the adjacent
neighborhood and pay for a-gate to ensure peaceful streets.
the collapse of the statue, that would
be good.
It would not suit Mesa Action to note the positive role
incu~bents Don.n H~ll fin~ Eric Johnson, who are seeking re-
elecu on, played in this project. And, apparently, it would not
suit John Gardner personally.
~·Donn Hall (ticked) off the wrong gu~," Gardner told the
Daily Pilot when interviewed about the origins of his committee.
He declined to ex plain the circumstances surrounding the
ticking off.
If Gardner's statement casts a shadow:over the beginnings
of Mesa Action, a later statement provides cause for concern
about its operation.
"If (the Pilot) doesn't endorse our candidates, they'll pay for
it," Gardner said Wednesday.
Despite his threat, we endorse.9 Hall, Johnson and Planning
Commissioner Charles Markel Friday, because they represent a
pbITosophy of government t at as en goocrror tn e city of
Costa Mesa.
Now, we must take another look at Gardner and Mesa
Action. Does formation of a homeowners' PAC mean the entire
city is angry at its government, or does it reflect the attitudes of
John Gardner and his closest confidantes? We think there's
more truth to the latter. "
LETTER S
-Too much lnexperlence
znay be bad for CM council
To the Editor:
Tuesday we will vote for one
president, one reprcscntattvc, one
stale senator and thrtt Costa Mesa
City Council members.
In Costa Mesa each council mem-
ber serves for four years, with three
positions on the ballot this year, the
other two m I 986. As an incumbent
facing the voters in 1986. I urge you to
consider the power of your vote in
1984.
Not since the city's incorporation
in 1953 have there been three inex-
perienced people elected to the coun-
cil at the same time. Then we were
small. our problems were less com-
plicated. Today we are far more
complex and we need all the ~elp we
can get from people with ex~rience,
especially experience on either the
Planning Commission or council
level.
This is not to imply 1ha1 there is no
room for change, for new faces and
ideas. There is. But the voters must
$Uard against extremes. Too many
inexperienced council members
could result in too little provess being
made. too few problems being solved.
Costa Mesa is an exciting place to
hve and ( want to sec it stay that wa)'
We may need to re-evaluate some of
our present policies. We may be
suffering from growina pains. But
these are healthy siJns. It 1s far better
to deal with growmg pains than 10
fight stagnation and decay.
Again, consider the power of your
vote. the scope of your respons1b1hty.
Read your voter's pamphlet. Weigh
the issues. Study the candidates. Keep
in mind the need for balance in
government and in our city. Select
those candidates who can bnn~ the
most to our city in terms ofboth ideas
and experienc~.
Study, weigh. consider and vote on
Tuesday.
NORMA HERTZOG.
Costa Mesa Councilwoman
Candidate sets record stralght
During my early years my uncle
frank Fogle was city hall editor of the
Chicago Daily News. His son. Cap-
tain GeolJc F~c. wM a ~octoral
candidate m physics at the Un1vers1ty
of Chicago. l was a aucst of the famil y
for two summers. Before his death m
World w,r ll, Ocorac was one of the
inventors of radar. The obituary by
his father was IO po1Jnant that 11 was
reprinted by one of tl'fc national news
mapzines.
· As a result of this early expo ure,
my im~ssion of the pi'e~s was
DEFENDER OF fRf.EDOM. Now,
after two recent articles about me in
the Daily Pilot, I am not so sure.
In a recent speech at Ooldcnwcst
C'olleae I suued that the heavr, spccia1
interest campaign contnbutions
proved that community money was
available for social services. To show
the contra t. I pointed out, ~ an
cu~ple, that the city.. only pvc
$4,SOO to Interval Hou and e"cn
then had to ao out of the city for tha
charitable act, for no uch haven for
women exists m O\Jr c1ty.
Your news aniclc of Oct. I 2 quoted
me as criticizing the city donation to
Interval House and made no mention
of the contrast with the huge cam-
paign war chests. The article also
quoted me as beina concerned about
the distribution of wcs. I made no
such comment at this or any other
time. ellccpt to st.ate in wntma that I
thought it was wrona to transfer
money from the poor to the ncll, b)
whatever means.
In a later speech before cable TV m
the council cba~. I repeatedly
reiterated my strong moral suppon
for Jnterval House, and apin con-
trasted the paltry city donation with
the obscenely heavy campaian con·
tribotion ln a Pilot quotation on
Oct 19, no mention wa made of my
defense of Interval House.
The best corr«tton which ) u
could ma.kc would be to print this
letter before Elccuon Day, 1n It
en11re1y. wuhout any ediuna.
JOHN HORNE
Huntinaton BcJch
Tom T.tt
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The trouble IJ. that I woulda't
The drawing teacher at the summer discreet enough to title simp[f .. Ar-notice the support until the whole
art school asked me 1fl would pose for rangement ip Black and Whale." He statue were lymi in a bcaparound me.
my portrait before her class of was not so tactful an other cases, Youscc,thatox.1dizcdbcarnwouldbc
students. and. like a fool, I agreed. SIDl£Y however. which 1s probably why he an important thing, and so I woWda't
Tbey say that vanity is the last trait eventually gave up portra1tutt, find-notice 1t. r
that dies 1n a person. and I beheve it. inglandscapes and seascapes far more Let me.gave you an example of the
If there 1s one thing J would not care HARRIS tractable than fussy patrons. sort of thin-that 1 notice. Some time to be. 1t is a portrait painter. l cannot Once. when he had completed the .... imagine an) proJeCt in whiclf it would .ponrait of a celebrity of the day, he beck, l had luncb'wilh an old and dear
be harder 10 remain completely was imprudent enough to ask the man fncnd. Because both o( us were
honest and still satisfy the patton. more 1t resembles me, the worse 11 whether he liked the finished product. battling the bul.IC". we wenno a ~ce
Most of us go thr9ugh hfe with a-looks." "No. Mr. Whistler," the man called Skinny Haven. As an aside, I
fantasucall)' distorted notion of how Lacking Emerson's self-candor, replied,"( c.an't say that I do. You wasdclightedandamazedatlhefood.
we really look. most of us want a glorified version of must really admit that tt's a bad work Very good. very non-fattening.
The world of art. both ancient and oursel ves, to fiuome pnvate vision of art." -While "'e were eating. !noticed that
modern, as rampant with tales of of the way we would lake to look, or "Yes," responded the painter, gaz-the walls 1\ad vegetables and fruits
d1 ssat1sfied sitters and disgusted ho1¥. we look. to others. 1ng coldly at the s11ter through bas painted all over them. Very nice.
painters -almost all this dissension· When someone prastes a photo-monocle. "but then. )'OU must admit Until I noticed the olives. The olives
spnngang from the fact that the face graph of ourselves as .. Oattenng." that you'rc:..a..bad work of narure.:' "'ere represented by '3 blob of green
w__e are accu_ilil..med 10 seem& in the what 1s meant 1s that 1t camouflages .\s long aJO as Hannibal's day, two paint. Wlth a smaller blob of red paint
mirror e'e~ morning as not the same ouruimescfabTe fearures an<rmag.r'I~ art1stS unoertOOlt 1s ponrJrifiiw(MQnftoe...-.,o'llttrno1"1:nl"".,.t'flmtit-i\r11thlft1r'l'lpi11imen-mt:mo•'".-.,nit-"'Tttl...--_:
face the public sees. and cenamly oot lies our good points. E'en some painted a full likeness. giving him two whole thin& was· surroun
the one that the anist feels obliged to famous movie stars would perm at eyes. though he was bland 1n one. The black border.
ponray only one profile to be shot in a close-other canmly painted tum in noble Thcn.aslwasinnoccnllysboveling
In fact the onl}' honest comment I up; the other profile was their "bad profile. bhnd side awa). Which one a forJ..ful of chicken UltO my mouth. l can recall on this touchy subject \\a!> side:· • do }OU think got the wh.ip. and which saw 111
made b' Emerson. when Daniel.... I sus~ct that Whistler's mother the prize'> Thus has 11 ever been.
Chester fr{'nch was worlongon a bust was profound I)' up~t b) her son·s Syaef Harris I• • •YJHIJc.111ed There wa.san olive, right bcsu:lc our
of the great \4 ruer: .. The trouble 1s. the famous ponra11 of her. "'h1ch he "'as r:-0/umolst: table, that had no black border! R1.ght there for the whole world to sec. The
person who had ~one -all of that in
work had missed the border on my
olive.
Homeowners flght 'eyesores' Mls-siles can't
buy security To the Ed itor: •
I am wn tang an response to a let1er
from Richard Carstensen (Oct. 16).
who assailed a coaliuon of home-
owners whom, he says, ··wish to
remain anonymous" and hope ••to
gam control and power O\.e r the
c1t1zens and their local go,ernment."
I as!>ume he is refemng to Mesa
Action. a grass roots group formed to
fight for the interests of homeowners
and other residents of Costa Mesa an
the upcoming City Council election.
Mesa Actron 1s funded enta~I)' b)'
residents of Costa Mesa. unlike the
campaigns of the incumbents. which
are funded heavily b)' developers
hvmg outside Costa Mesa. These
de\ dopers don't live in Costa Mesa.
so thev have no reason to care what
thry do to our city so long as they
make tht' alm1gh1 y buck.
The same day Mr. C'arstensen's
lr11er appeared. his name (and mine)
appeared ofa the front page as well.
Mr. Carsten~en was the developer of a
propo<>"d office complex at Baker and
Bear that would have included six
buildings. 1wo of which would be the
cqurvalcnt of five stones-high. h was
estimated that over :?,000 cars would
1mpac1 that complc.A e\Cr) da). The
comple' needed a zone exception
becau\e of the he1$ht. "'hich was
limited 10 '"'o 'itonc'i for the sur-
rounding area. This complex would
have loomed over the surrounding
res1dcnual area like an ugly grant and
crc:rted enormous traffic congestion.
Of course. the Planning Com-
mission, of1A.h1ch Mr Carstensen 1s a
former mcmb!;r. passed the prOJCCt
on a 5-0 \ 01e -anything for an old
fnend Ir no one had appealed the
planning dec1s1on. the comple'
would ha\C gone 1n with no funher
chscussaon I dtd appeal the decision
and was successful because the Cit'
Council decided the project was
inappropnate for the area (and be-
cause the elecuon was immanent).
The point that I am making as this
-Mr. Carstensen 1s one of man}
de velopers who don't hvc in Costa
Mesa (a call 10 the RegJStrar of Voters
indica tes that he resides m Corona dcl
Marl and don'\ care what sort of
eyesore" the} put up and what kind of
traffic those eyesores generate so tong
as they make mone y. Other de-
velopers JUSt like ham are contribut-
ing b1$ ~cks 10 our two incumbent
m their bids for rcekct1on.
M~sa .\c11on 1s JUSI letting residents
knov. what°sgoingon. that's all. If our
allegations arc o "ridiculous:· v. h}
ha\.en'1 Mr Hall and Mr John on
bothered 10 refute them'>
P.\TRIC'I.\ A.YNES
< o\t:t Mesa RESIDENT
To tht> Editor: -
During the -debate betv.een
challenger Carol Ann Br<tdford and
Representative Robert Badham at
UCI on Oct :?J. as on other occasions.
Badham would Lr)' to hnk Bradford 10
Mondale and hiJh~r ta'\es. and
himself 10 Reagan and lo"'er ta'\CS
Let's look behind Badham·s rht>tonc
and see JUSt what 1t 1s he reall}
supports.
The Reagan adm1nis1ra11 on°!>
proposed s~ndmg SI Q tnlhon on
defense o'er the ne1tt fiH \Cars will
cost more than S20.000 for each
taxpayer 1n .\menca This is mol't.'
than double the ta~ 1ncrea~ that ('vcn
Bad.ham or the Reagan admn\IS~
tration attnhutc to Mondale
Funhermore. what af'C' ~c getting for
this moncy?1Morc ~cum>" Hardi)'
With the So' 1ets deploying thl'lr
version of the cru1~ m1•"ile. more
submannes closer to our !>hores. and
going 10 a computt•r-<:ontrollt-J
launch-on-warning s-.•acm v.11h th<"ar
relat1 vel} mfenor rnmputcf'I. the
vt'ry -holocau~ ~c·rr \uppo~d to
pre'cnt as more hkcl'
Multlllngual ballots needed
We aren't bu'1n& 'i(."lUnl) \\hen "'c
canalrcad\ li..11l e'e"" hum3non canh
17 ttmesor h;l\l' bO H-bombs targeted
on Moscov. aklnc .\nd a for Rr--
ag.an 's Star '-' im proposal 10 ddcnd
U'i agam\t incoming m1ss1lcs that·.,
'iuch a flav.cd conctpt 1t ha'> mM<'
holes an 11 than m\ S<.x l..
To thl' Ed11or:
In ~our ed1tonat of Oct. 18, you
spoke 1n f:l\ or of Proposition 38.
which would recommend the
chm1nat1on of mult1hngual ballots.
fhc C'J11orrnl •anted that prov151on of
mult1hngual ballots would .. tum
down the hc~u undu.thcmeltin_apot."
The melting pol is but an outdated'
cthnocentriC' notion that anyone can
b«ome pan of .\mencan soc1c1y 1f
they gave up their cultural 1den111y
and a 1m1latc by bchavm&. s~akin&.
and believing A the dominant <.-ul-
1ure, the Protc\tant Anglo-Amen-
can
Wh) did people g1H' up their
cultural 1denttt1e~ and try to as-
s1mLlatt? They did so bec~use the)'
wett made 10 feel a hamcd of their
lanau , famrly name h1stoncs
and SOClll and cultural st)'lcs. Made
to fctl a hamcd b}' the ethnoccntm.m
(lht' bchcf tn the 1nhtf\"nt upcnonty of one' own sro11p.nd"t"Ulturc)ttt't~
dom1nan1 culture. ThtS procns .. as
cuphem1 tu~all catted the md\J
i\~-ord1ni to man) futunsti. th!\
country 1 movin awa)' from the
notion of the m~h1na pot and tO\lo'lrd
plurah m Plur8h m 1s a wa of
loo~1n1 ll \OC1ct¥ that aettpu and
appreuatcs the differences of vanou~
cultures.
A.cceptancc means mort than going
10 ethnic restaurants -1t means
res~ctmg the languages. behefi • fam-
ily systems. and v.orld views of other
cultures. Ont wa) of acknowledging
other culturts 1s to present voting
1nformat1on in their native lang\Jage.
While cenatnl) c1t11eM whose first
languagc 1s not Engll'1h cont1nue to
learn Enslash 1n order 10 function 1n
this society. they ma~ not ha"c
developed Enali h fac1ht)' wuh thC'
comptC', ~tcntt $tructorc. and teth· nic~r vocabulary which is pan of the
analysis of ballot propo 1t1on
.\t kasl Mondale's ta\e\ "'nuld
result an rtlat1ve1' more gO<'d<, and SCf\1cc~ that \\Ould truh t'K-netit U!I
Sure I\ e'en the most harden<'d con-~r, at1 ve can find more ment in
fundanga da)'-care n•ntcr tor lh1ldren
uf worlong mother\ rather than
bUI) ans Sltll another ml'mk
I donil:nowaboUl "\Ou but I ~urea\
httk don't V..'lftt m) ta\ dollar\
financing Reagan °\ en haniment
"'1th .\rmagedd0n
Bl YTHE COUCH
( O\UI Mcsa
Penalty for
ruining slgns nd v.-h11 of lhc rcat1uc or the
s1tua11on" Thert arc man) reai tcred
\Olen"'"° art not fluent tn EnJ)1 h
HowW'lll th~ people understand chc To the Fd11or
1uues tbC) art to ~otc for" Will thf)' t have heard from tv..o sourtts nov. ..
dtt1de how to vote by mt tnte'l>f'Ct.I· that thett ha\ bttn '°mr tamrcn
tion. what people tell lhtin. ampatp ..,ttrca~pall!' 1gn
ads., bumper t1c:~rs. auewna,. 1nru1· Thrrtf0rt,l tli1n )OU \hould run
uon" 1 ho not The am rt.antt o"'-.au.AUt poui.u.na..om thcc1l).1.:10U
c\leT)one s vote eman t .at peop e ·'and, ftderal pcnah1e th:u -.111 be
MVC' the opportu7ut)' to undMtand 1ncurn'd from 1 ('On\ 1 Jion o(
the ballot• and \Olin& m1tenal11 It 1 tampcnna v.1th campa1Jn pl'Oc'C'durcs
their naht and to c~cr)Ont'• benefit (part1cubrh ~1gn\)
Will l\M KIPP R . I'>\ M I \Rl>..FY
uth I · una lo ta ~
Well, you know what that meant:
The rest of our lunch was spent
lool'1na for olives-with no border and
we found three ofl.bem.
Extremely important. right?
Where this ... thing usually rears its
ugl~ head thf most ts-at -ihe movies.
I'm the guy who watches a movie
about C\.lster's last sund and notices
the Jct contrail (exhaust) in the
background l'm the SUY who watches
a mov1e about the Knights of the
Round Table and sees, right in plain
sight, a rubber tire trlCk.. ~ Just last niJht I was watc n
of grade "P' science fiction m vie.
"'hereLo a 1-ycar~&d kid takes over
and flies a space ship when the
commander u wounded. I firmly
belie' e that the only reason that 1
'A<atchC'd the whole thing was that
there was a hypnotic sugesuon in~
credits.
E.uher that or morbid fascination.
.\n~"'a}. this ki~ was blasting rocks
th31 ~ere In the 01ght path Of the Ship.
and blasting other ships, and blasting
JUSt to~ blasting. The thing was that
10 the whole movie, there wcrt only
three tllast scenes and they were used
Cl' er and over again. ·
Blast a space ship. and the vapor
l loud "'as hourJiass shaped and tbe
h11lc spa.rkl~ lhana made a curw to
the nght. Blast a rook. exactly the
same cxplo ion. complete \\1th hnte
sparkly thing. Vaponze an ahen.
t"\acll)' the same explosion.
Do you uppose that 1 should wnte
to the producers and tell them that I
l3uaht them"
Other things I've nouced; l'-.e
never oJ>('ncd a pa let of Alb Scltur
and had 11 go "Plop plop fizz fizz." r ll
1'1p theend olT, e<tpecUntly up.end 1he
thing o"er a glass of water I/Id
nothing. I al"'avs end up tcarina the
thing to shred~ and brcaJaog the pill!>
ms1de.
What brought th1~ whole th1naon is
that I sav. an ad for cake fros11na t.h1~
nrortung. There was th• bea,utit\lt
chocolate ~ke w1tb t. border of nut
and chcmes on the top and around
the bottom There wa a piett of cake
cut and pult~ panway out so you
could i;cc tht th1ckncs of the frosnna.
which wa tnttrt'ly too thin.
Tht thma wa tho~. that....,.
tvtr had cut the cake had cut dudy
thro\lgh a cherT), ckanl) and eveat). •
There 11 wu, half on the c::akcand hllf
on 1ht <"Ut piece.
\e?ont knov.s that that's~
If )OU rt CUtllfll a c:ak<, and ~
encounter a chcf"ll'" e'pcc"lall) oo tbc \~de •of tht l'1kt , that chef'T') ~ meftlk'd. rou~ off ~f t~ tablt ud
~ne annds ll into your carpet
bf ou-e~o nouce that tt'\
t 'an a
inttt to be o~ly ont tolu·
tion. If )OU kc that cah. lea~e tbC'
m ofT1l
Col....Ut IW Harv11 lt a,... .... ,
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Orange Coaa1 DAILY PILOT/Monday, November 5, 1984
COAST
ScbQol
leader
pra1sea-
"We love you, Lee Mason" was
written in flowers. photo monUlgcs.
cartoons .-and frosting Sunday as
Newport Center United Methodist
Pre-school saluted its director for 19
years of teaching children to love and
be loved.
Her expertise 1s such that there is a
long waiting list for regJstrat1on at the
school which-now serves 250 students
a week on the Corona del Mar church
grounds.
During ihe special reunion 'day in
her honor. ministers and friends.
praised her a&-"the~eal ar~itect who
has turned our school into the best in
the state and shown how a nursery
school can reach out and improve the
communit throu h innovauve
oars ps an programs o
a bled children."
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Dunn.I the day ln hu-benor, Newport Center· Muon &et a k1M from Caaey Batton, 6, and
United Method.lat Preechool director Lee brother Georlfe, 4, of Coeta Maa.
drawing from syndicated canoonist
Tom Johnson who said the message
was "from my sons and all your other
alumni." ~
that she could work with adults for a
change."
And the current minister, the Rev.
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ANN LANDERS A11
--"-===-TV LISTINGS A 11
COMIC8A12
I REVIEW
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By CHRIS CRAWFORD
Dell1 Piiot CotrH poMMI
S\evc Goodman had a lot of
friends. . .
And an 1m'pressive numt>erofthem
gathered onstage at Pacific
Amphitheatre ffir a "A TribUie to
Steve Goodman." a five-and-a-half
hour benefit ooncen Saturday in
memory of the popular folk anist who
died of acute lcukem ia last Sept. 20.
Arranged by the amphitheater's
general manager Stephen Redfearn, a
close friend of Goodman. the concen
fea tured more than 25 artists. all of
whQm donated their time and talentJ . so that. an ticket proceeds could be
contributed to leukemia research.
The evenin~·s emcee. Manin Mull,
di~~ ~:~~~r~~r:~~:.i~;;x~.
as the vanous performers' equ~ment
was set up on sUlge.
At the outset. Mull observed that
"the last thing Steve would want us tQ
do is to be maudlin; what he really
would like is for us to have a good
tiftte -to boogie in his h"onor."
of his songs. includjng a fast rookcr
entitled "Home by Dawn"
Then George Carlin regaled the
packed hou~ with "things you can do
during the day to keep people on their
toes" (such as backing out of a drive.
in bank).
The next contingent of popular
singer-songwriters was led by Randr.
Newman (offcnng "Shon Peop,lc, ·
"Political Science" and "My W1(c''.);
Kns Kristofferson (with a number of
songs.including a new one, "Under
the G un"); Jimmy .Buffet with sur-
P~ guest Rita Coolidge as accompa-
nying songstress, and John Prine
performed sev~I solos and a duet
with Emmy Lou-Hams entitled
"Memories That Can't Be Broken."
Midway through the evening was a
videotape of Goodman in concen, shOwcaslng his talent and cHansma an
such numbers as "Talk Backwards."
"You're the tlirl I Love," and his
best-known composition, "City of
New Orleans." '
Following the videoUlpe \ierc seg-
ments by Jackson Browne, Jethro
Burns. Roseann~ Cash, David
Amram and Harris.
Jud} Hay, the emcee, and facult}
members recalled how Mason staned
the school on Balboa Island b)
turning a shack and empty lot into
classrooms and a playground.
scrounging used tricycles from the
neighborhood and drawing paper
from the butcher. The original fund-
ing - a $3,000 bequest -has long
since been returned to the church.
lady." The reference was to her office
where various costum,e parts and
holiday decorations hang from the
ceiling in brown bags. awaiting their
reuse each year.
As she sat at the front of the 300
guests, Mason was presented a crown.
everlastiag nosegay, a porcelain rab-
Thc affectionate reminiscences 1n-· bit figurine (symbolic of the school's
eluded the Rev. John Knox's remark Pct Yard that is being refurbished in
that Mason was "the original bag her honor) and a commemorative
The Rev. Ken McMillan referred to
Mason as "a friend, our energetic
founding director who has had such
an impact on the community and as a
parishioner who became chairman of
our mission commission. in part. so
Lee Henley, spoke on the ap-
propriateness of showins respect,
admir"8tion and apprcct1ltion to
Mason and her husband, Hill, before
retirement -"while she's still dem-
onstrating daily how loving and
caring nurture a child's growth."
And thus Mull kicked off the
musical Irish wake with "Talk .Diny
to Me." a song that he and GQOdman
composed together, followed by
"Green Oruoos," performed by sur-
prise guest Booker T. Jones.
Next up was Timothy Schmidt
Wlth "I Can't Tell You Why" fol-
lowed b} J. D. Souther with a number
As the final performer of the
evening. Willie Nelson sang his
rendjtion of "Ciiy °'New Orleans"
followed by a dozen other Nc1$on hits
b.tfore concluding with "Amazing
Grace" at which time all the per-
formers came back Qn sUlge to sing
their final tnbute .
Patrons visit famed .mansion,
fashions appefl:l to newlyweds
By BETTY PORTER
'Dltlly '1tot1:011ecpo;N1cnt
The swallows return to San Juan
Capistrano; and nearly everybody in
Orange County has gone south to see
Martha's(as in "Gresham") Mansion
there, but only eight of the 50 invited
patrons showed up for the South County
Cancer League's recent pan} on the
mansion grounds.
Patrons who stayed away missed a
good pany and their only redeeming
grace is that they sent (or promised to
send) S 12.000to underwrite the league's
moon'! R ight on the spot where the
r orsters onee hetd 011u:toor'b'a rbet(fcl,
teen-age volunteers (Katy Faulkner,
• Connie Cavanaugh, Steve K.naaer and
Tony Kerns) served warm pastas, green
salad. garlic bread and wine donated by
Pasta House Fcrrantclli.
There was just ef\Pugh chill in the air to
"whet" guests' appetites fQr ho1choc-
olate-cofTee with miniaturecheesec.akes
and out-Of-this-world lemon bars.
One ~uest of the mansion who failed to
patronize the party was the legendary
"resident cigar-smoking ghost." Could
•
..second maj.orfund-raiser Noel
d'Elegance, scheduled for Dec. 1 at the
Ritz-Carlton. •
The black-tie dinri~r dance will feature
an auction of six Chnstmas trees decor-
ated and donated by top interior de-
signers. includingManbaGretbam,
Jobn Jahr and Bonnie Brown. Noel
d'Elegance co-chairmen are Tina Stewart
and Sharon Moreland (who reported 350
accepUlnces "and the inviUltions aren't
yet in the mail").
-he have been waiting for Ha ll oween and a
full m oon? If so, perhaps it's j ust as well.
No ghost in his right mind would show up
at a Cancer League party SMOKJ NG A
C IGAR!
...... ,..."' ~.,....c....._
Martha Greeham welcomee Sally and ROif er Fenton to her manelon.
The patrons' absence didn't seem to
~mpen the spirits of the 35 Cancer
League members who tu med out with
their mates(whoare members too).
"These women are pretty sman," Jobn
Baamausaid. "They invited us(hus-
bands) to their first maJOr fund-raiser (a
Other "showees" included Dr. Roger
and Sally F enton, (she is special events
chairman for Qrange County and sUlte
Cancer Leagues); Executive Director
Jacqllie Horan (with nusband J ack) who
reported a ''find" of valuable paintings
amon2contributions to the new Corona
del Mar Cancer League Thrift Shop (sale
of the paintings will provide funds for
cancer research); Burt and Ardl Rt lt;'
Cancer League Chairman Jean Ba11et;
Dave Westendorf, league finance com-
mittee chairman; Judy Bergen en;
Special Events Coordinator Connie E d·
wards, Kitty K.Dauer, Sandy Hedberg,
Sblrley O.nbam and good-lookers Mark
Tllompson with date Kimberly Habig of
Panage (the Dana Point florist to provide
centerpieces for Noel d'Elegance ).
Fortickets and/or further information
regarding Noel d'Elegance, contact Kilty
Knauer 495-5594.
Sandra Bedber1, Kitty Knauer and Jean Bakelc dlecuu &ala.
• • • Debbie Gray gave away her big
bouquet of red roses-the fifth pmeshe
won at the "Christmas in October"
Braille Institute Auxiliary ofOrange
Coast benefit brunch.
Jlm Dale, who was giving out the
prizes, joked about Debbie's winning so
many: "I think she's getting embarrassed
about raising her hand."
"S~won more than that last year,"
said V President Julie Edwards. (It
wasn't al luck on the auxiliary presi-
dent's part. I overheard that she
Real newlyweda Valerie Sutton purchased I 00 opportunity tickets for the
and Kim DarllnC of Denmark. g~oC:C~~~~ 300 were on hand at the
Newport Marriott to assist the Braille
classic car show) and we had so much fun, support group with its fund·raising, to
we've been 'hooked' since." cnJOY the buffet (What a feast!) and watch
"That first party attracted 2,000 friends model fashions.
people," Mercedes·Benzexecutive Maybe theauestspic1ced upa little
Bauman repo{'ted, .. What we needed here advance Christmas spirit-decorated
tonight was a few old cars." trees were around the ballroom with a
Where are those "scarcer-than-giant Santa at the door and giant animals
swallows' tcetb" patrons? Chairman and decorated greenery on the stage.
Jean Bakllc (with husband Dr. R111ell Jeu Tudow1ky provided piano
Deetaner John Jahr polnta oat cUDinl room f•taree to Sae McKeehan, left, and PatU McCreary at partJ for patrona.
Bable) said that patrons Mark and LlDda musicasmodclswentdown the ramp. DarllnJ. They were married Sept. 7 in his
Robwoa,Clleryland "M4c".Meore, Bob wcarina.fashions!rom Lorraine country, Dewnark. and will reside in
and Bea Miller(attending with son Jim Sutherfand's, POSH, Mark Schell, At Corona.de! Mar.
and bis wife. member Mlcllel) were Ease, Al's Garage, Petite Marche, AHe and 8ob Badlaa m led ofTthc
"around somewhere" and that P-atrons Barbara's Bridal Shop a nd Ward Furs. fasnionparadc.("Just the thina to wear.in
L1Dda and Dr. Jamet Plero1 had"Tcn The grand finale of the show was the Washington," said Dale) followed by Ken
early." wcddina-Mart1sa Wa)'Ha nd Xavier, Carpeater:. Del and Bob Clifford, Brad
Ah. yes., the Pierogs were spotted bride and groom: Bob Slleltoa, father of Oatet, Vln and Nora Jor1tnu a, Jean and
earlier in the mansion library. "This is the brid e and LecQ DebMe, mother of R.y Kovacs, Daa MarauM, Tim New·
the room where grandfather Forster the bride. mu and his bride Coralee, Jay Reed,
<tied," Linda said sadly as if he were her "fsn'tshe beautiful," said the 'bride's' Pete Gross, T•m andltmma J aae Riley,
Alexnder Dale, Grut and As~le1
Brak.etmaa, ftaJMly Parker and his twio
C'llrls tlDa , Jou Klll1 and Gina Swavely.
(Proud grandmother Jamie SparllDI had
hercyesooGinna.)
Others watc h ing included Gretc.~t•
Bra lietmu (assisting fiancc Dale w1th
the commentary). ADMU• H•rw1&1,
Carol S..tla (she won a money tree and
plans to spend it on a Thank~vi~ trip
London), Mlml and. Bal Blnlrut,
rtlative instead ofthearandfatherof real mo ther, Plier Wa)'M, ~o had LavoueCampbell, Edwards, P al1e Har-
~--~~-~• Fr.mkA111b1osiofontcrwhobullttt.ihc----.arrill'M"'ved1fomn9IITTl1ysea:rlierfrorn,hu ,,.Vt;Pmtawtf;Rmllfl'Plimmu
mansion in the m1d-l800s. European honeymoon with~ and Jerry and T. Duca• tewart~who
d lle Ada'::~brtlyl Dau talkin& _ ut er nc usin torla
A\.ey,.BertJe Bt t11D1ea. Toal Armlsae.d
and MlkeOertHr.
Patti Lewt. and 8lU Volt elaow off cuaal
clothea tor Braille ln8tltate eapportera.
What i a mansion without a garden Stewart. wore railroad aarb and fiddled n-1 hY
w1thsplashingfount11n • pot-lighted Anolhcrncwbndewatchmawas modeled.)
trees and candle-lit tablcs(tn red and_ ValerteS.&~dau&hter ofOertund .Dlud..ul.Lmodcl had to compete for
green) fordin1niofldl!~ncrou~1cc of PHI S.&M re with brid~m--1:"""1iii--i-:-·t'tent1on with thccutcjUAior models-
'
P11parou11 edited b> Dn1/y Prior r}/c
Fd11or V1d11 Dt-an. .
..
•
Men #s eari.:ings 8..decoratipn , ri ot a di~clq.ril tion ·
£ D,f.l..R NN LANDERS~hy
don. t you stay aw~y from subject~ you don t ~now nnythinaabuut? I am
re fem Oi lO the answer YOU gilV{' !he
reader who wanted to know what 11 !Ylc~ns when a man wear!' itn earring
an his le.ft enr., You said 1t had nothing
to do wnh bc1ogstra1gh1 or ga y, bu1
wh~n a gay wea~sancanfog 1n hts lctt
ear 1t means he as the dominant
partn~r !n arcl~tion.sh1pand when he
wears 1t ·~ t~e right ear 1t means he 1~
the submissive partner. That isjus1
now bow I& ii wtlb you. ltere'i
anotber vtnlon: • • •
divorced and "lookina." I am ur·
pn~d th1uagal as h1p~s you didn't
knowthis.-AN UMPIRF INTHE
EMPIRESfATE
DEAR ANN LANO£ RS· May J rc membtT. I have stopped ~-.mn1
reply to"C1ndy tn C'h~io"° 'br-'~ 11ndt"ry1ng.but1hc hurt r.eteraon---
tbe tcen-ngej.lrl who didn't havtt1me awa)
plain garbage.
A11
LAI DE RS
DCARANNLANOER ·l wearan
carrina1n myrsght earnnd have i.inc:e
196 7. h isa secret code \tancd by
those of us who were opposed to the
war tn Vietnam. ince the trouble ~tarted in Central America several uf
us bave had a second piercing 1n the
woman'. In our present-day culture '>~me car and wear two earrings to
males wear ri ng , watches, bracelets. signify our resentment of this sensc-
eamngs and neck chains just like less involvement.-FRANKFOR-T.
fe males. Look at Mr. T. Hcwalks KY. around with about$ lOO,OOOworth of DEARFRANK:Tbanks for tbe
DEAR UMP: lt'1 oew1 to me, but
tben I never tbouabt I knew t'Vtt)'·
thin&. Read on. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : ln Cah·
forn1a. \\here I hav~~pent moMofm>
adult Me, an earring in the left ear
means ... 1 am a Democrat." An
earri ng in thl' right car means. "I am a
Republican." You are some kind of
dummy. -VALLEJO READER
to spend w1th her fatherafier her C tndysbould see her fat her when·
parents d1 vorccd. ever she can. She will never rearct
I wish 11\ad her problem. My 11v1ngmorethansbeaot.-PHll.A·
parentuplit when I was9 The court DELPHIA
deCtdC'd my fathershould be able to DEAR PHlLADELPHJA: Vear kl·
sec mrevcrySaturday. Forabouu1x te:r ls11rcto~tt10mef.adlen~re
montht. hemmed only a few Satur· &bey ltve. You were wo9derfal w
da)l~. Then the visits dwindled to write. • • •
about once a month. Now I lee him Don't ,et ouroed by a ··tine" that•s •
O!lct a year, at C'hristmas. ~ ,100 hor 10 hanQJe. PbJy ir rool with
b1nhdays me-an nothing to him. He Ann L.ander'sjuidero "Neckuuand
even m1ss..,-d mygraduattOJ\. Pct11t18-What All rh,c L1mil$"r I have been wearing an camng 1n
my left ear for five years. I am a totally
straight male. Today,oneeamngm a
--t--....._.=le,...'....,...<!!....left Qr ri"bt. mean.s.n0-more !han two earrings worn by a
gold on him. So Annie, old girl. get Input. Now bear !b~•:.
with 1torpack it in.-DIAMOND DEARANN LA NDE RS: lnall.
Je>t:FROM KOKOMO --'--'---~st~a~tes~e~asl of the Hudso'n an earnng in
OEAR VALL: And a safety pi11
worn through the nose means, ''I am
.anU..utablltbment. ''1'bank")'011-for
writing. ·
For)car~ 1 didn't make any plans Sena l/::i~~ue.sz to Ann L..anders.
forSawrdayi, hopi~~.p:-(7. f995;Clti'"'('alff't'!On, /Hi/}~. 696MMt-H.,.---""-+~
by unexpectedly. I cned mysctrto cnclostn& 50ccntsanda Jon1-
,Festival
·at·ldea·s
f,eatured
OEAR JOE: Tbank1 for lettlng me the right ear of a maJe.means he as • • •
TONIGHT'S TV
' -8:00-** "The Greek T¥coon" (1978) Jean·lovtS fon11gnant . DomlniqCJe H 'it 'Black GOid" (1963) Philip = ~l~~s /~ .~,~~uellnt Bisset. 9anda -1~:45-. ~~A~.:~~;TONIGHT
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0 HART TO HART 1..t l SCTV; THE SECOND COMING _ 11:00--0 MOVIE
skep more nights than I care to siamped. 1.clf.addres~denvclope .
Move vehicles
so traffiC ·flOws
LIFESTYLES OF TH E RICH ANO H MOVIE tJ 8 ()) ~ ~ Lft * * * • 'My Fair Lady"' ( 1964) Rex FAMOUS * • * "'Tile Man From Snowy River" •w "1IJ """' MEWS Hamson. Audrey Hepburn «D THREE'S COMPANY (1982) Kirld>ouglu, Tom Burllnson !! TAXI ' ' Q: When '"' oJved tn a traffic
Cl) STAR TREK S FAERIE TALE THEATRE u SCTV · -1:30-accident on a highway what shouli:i
If }'OU arc looking for nc" and m BUSINESS REPORT _8:30-I ==LES ~~=CORO ALBUM be <fone with the vehicles? unusu~I holiday en1erta1nmg tdea!> ~IMTAOOUCINO BIOLOOY O TICTACOOUOH U ATTHEMOVIES A) leave the vehicles in the
that will add a b11 more glitl('r and (J)CBSNEWS (f)LOVEBOAT ~:LY WHEM ILAUGH MOVIE roadwa) to preser\le the accident ~anf!Chle thanhin years pa!>!, a two-da) I ~Mv~so· K m ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT ..... Y!lenny' (1974) Dusti~ Hot!-H 't"Berhn Correspondent" (1942) scene for the police?
1esuva on t e topic ma) be )Our · YE '1!)HE.A1TAGE:CMLIZA~ANO man,Vale<iePerrine OanaAndrews,VlrglniaGUmore. 8)Movctt\e veh1cle~out of the
answer. f~~~~~Ofd Otlh 21 t""'A .. THEJEWS -..SJMOVIE , . G)ROWAH &_~.~.!!!(!LA~......... roadwa) to allow traffic to move
A corps of artisan!"!. l'ht'f\, wine . 5 e s '"""'lury 1.CJ THE RICHARD BELZER SHOW ** "WaJtriss" (1982l Carol Ofalc~. -~.S-reeJY? --
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1mpanthe1rext>ert1seNo\.8and'l:tt oe IJ(l)KATE&ALLIE -11:30--2:00-Q· Two dnvers approach an
Robinson's, Fashion Island. • -8C -9:30-'O NEWS IJCIJ SIMOH &SIMOH ..., N NEWS ·m HOWTOMAKEITIMAMERICA eulL.._BESTOF CBS MEWSM1GKTWATCH uncontrolled through intersectjon from dafkrc.-nt h1ghwavs at the same
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test .. open. to the store'!i cuKOR'l,i'rs. NEWSHOUR @)DON ~YELL Q BURNS AHO ALLEN Darren. Pa/Mia Tiffin 8 ) The driver on the right must yield to the d'river o n his left.
Judgtng wa ll be at 3 p.m. Nov. 8 iri the m PHOTOORAPHICVISIOM a;) ALFRED HITCHCOCK G> VEGA$ fJ (Jt MEWS C) Both have equal nght of way
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winner w1 ave a ?~-!>hopping 'l)THATGIRL HlS MOVl£S MOA:THEMANANO '1)700CLUB ** "WartordsOtTtie 2lslCentury"
spree· · -11:45-(1982) Michael Beck. Anme McEn-Tht· festi val wall shm,ca.-.c nc~ -7:oo-~,MOVIE H,TOXJCTIMEBOMB:THEAOHT k h 8 CBS NEWS • * • "Don't Cry, Its Only T11unde<'' roe ways to ma e t (' !.ea~on sparkle ~tth IJStOO,OOONAMETHATTUtojE (1982) Dennis Christopher. Susan AGAINSTOEADLVPOLLUTIOM -2:20-
the help of a mouth-~atenng prc!>en-D LOVE BOAT Saint James. -11:50-
tauon by Diana and Paul \On 0 DALLAS rz iMOVIE C MOVIE
Welanetz. authorc; of .. The A.rt of (!)MEWS • "A Night In Heaven" (1983) ChrtS-* * * * Lenny · 1197•) Dustin HoN-
Bu ff et En tera int ng. The1 r program, G> THREE'S COMPANY tophef .Atkms. Lesley Anne warren. roan. VaJerJe Pemne.
hy $15 reservation onl\. •~scheduled Cl> WHEa OfFORTUHE -9:15--12:00-
at 9 a.m. Nov. 8. . ~~~.1.~~~Q u PAID POLITICAL TALKS =~~~~~~:5
The joy of a beautiful hohda} tabk QJJ JEOPARDY -9:30-o MOVIE
Wtll be explored by A.ndrc P1Chard. '1) MILUOHAIRE 8 @ NEWHART * ** 'The House Tnat Wouldn't ma~tcr engraver of Baccar@t. and ffi ,BRAIHGAMES MOVIE Dte" (t970) Bar.bare Stanwyck. filch.
Judy Schwartz. ceramic art consult· ~-0-+-M.OVIE **'' "Oarbfs Rangers" (1958) ardEgari •
ant to Lenox china and crutal. •*'•"Superman Ill" (19831 Christo-James Garn91• Etchika Ctioureau ) J) IN0£PEMOENT NEWS · • R ~ THIS OLD HOOSE ...,. S Pichard 1s scheduled at hoon. 4. 6:30 Pher eeve.R1chardPryor @)ENTERTAINMEHT TOMIOHT u:1 TBEETSOF=SANFRANCISCO
and8:30p.m.both daY.Stnthccl)slal -7:30-0 MOVIE @)RC>Cf<FOROALES
depanment: Schwartz at l anti 3 p.m. 8 LOITERY:THEBIOGAMBLE ... ., "The Soldier" (19821 Ken -12:30-
Nov. 8 in the china depanment. 8 3 FAMILY FEUD Walll. w101am Prince 8 (ft LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
Also on the N O\.. 8 agenda wrll be G> WKRP INCINCIMNATI -10:00-LETTERMAN
informal dining and ettqucllc ~cm-Q)PEOPLFSCOVRT t>Cll CAGMEY &L.ACEY D ALFREDH(TCHCOCK
tnars by Carol Wh1tchOU!)C. ~.:~WILOWORLO OF= D a PAJO POUTICALTALK ;:fJiW~INOS '
Wedgwood "'-tcc prc·~idcnt. 2 and 4 ~ WONOERWOfl(S 0 m Cl) NEWS Cf) SEA HUNT
p.m .. china dcparttm•nt; wine t:hltngs ())TIC TAC DOUGH 0 ISPY «D HOWTO MAKE ITINAMERICA and seminars b'-Marassou. 4 and 7 c;)RACINOFROMOAK TREE tzl)AMERICAN PLAYMOUSE tzl)GROWINO YEARS , nuoo ~ EUROPEAN JOURNAL $ 0 p.m .. gourmet dcp~nment; and an H r"" LE ROCK !!) PAID POLITICAL TALKS M VIE
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• •'; ''Lady On The Bus" (1983)
Sonia Brege
-2:30-
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-2:35-
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Rita Marie Rcdaelli and a
Jefferson Feichtmann. both of Long
-Beacfi. were. marr!CCI Oct. 2U I n tne
Fnst Congregational Church of Long
Beach.
The bride 1s the daughter of Mr.
_and Mrs. John J. Rrdaclh of Hunt·
mgton Beach, and her· husband's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. George .\.
Feichtmann of Arcadia.
Honor altcndant<, were the bnde'!>
sister-in-law. Moll} J. B. Rcdadh.
and the bridegroom's brother. John
C. Feichtmann. -
The bf1dc rcce; vcd a degrc'7 in
commun1cat1ons at Cal State Full·
. crton and attened UC In ine. Shc'1s a
public relations representative for the
Long Beach Area ConvcnttC>n and
Visitors Council.
The bridegroom received his
dcgrt'e 1n finance frQm Cal State Long
Beach, where he was a mernlx·r of
Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is general
manager of the Long Beach S~m
phony Orchetra.
The couple received 150 guests al a.
reception in the Long Beach home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kober. Later
they departed via gondola for their
no1hern California honeymoon. and
now reside in Lon& ~ach
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"""i' Orange Co11t DAILY PH.OT/Monday. November 5. 1984 • I
~UNKY WINKERBEAN
T HE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
"Call the Ghostbusters!"
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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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"Please hurry ... others are waiting.
you know!"
GORDO
J:'M C:LOSERt l''tc~~Tf'
GARFIELD
JUDGE PARKER
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by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Truaeau
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BIG GE ORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) . ,
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"I hate Mondays."
DENNIS THE MENACE
~OW1Lt. 1
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'10t_I ID j If:. MOLE ?
by Hank Ketcham
by Gus Arriola
YOU'RE SO NICE!
THANKe FOR
TMINKING OF M t
by Jim Davis
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
WH!:N PLUSHIE
CL~,ANS HOUSE
H6DoESA
-n-0RoUGH
..JOB.' .,,,,---
by Harold Le Doux
DRABBLE
I I LL BET JF .SME SAW
ME 11ED TO A CACTUS,
SME'D FEEL SORRY' FOR
ME AND STOP ..
WOUL.0 '10I.> Mltm I~
1 MK ~OU
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
f\Nc1rHER \.DSf FILUNG
IS rr? I 'U. BEi \./00 •
WEf'.E. CHEWING
1C.ff:a:.
by Jeff MacNally
~T ~ ~T it.OK Ul<E.
"TUE '~IC FANTA9t''1Yf'E. .
by Kevin Fagan
bv L nn Johnston ... =tt
loot\ FIL(E.D.
: BRIDGE ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
Q.1-Hoth vulnerable, as South you
hold:
• QJ6 'V 9~ O A83 • Q982
Tbe bidding has proceeded:
NArth Ea1t South
l O Obie ?
Whal action do you take'!
A. -Your nine "soft" points are not
quite good enough for a redouble,
but you must t.ake some action.
Nothing other than one no trump
should even come into considera-
tion. Over a takeout double, that
s hows fair values.
Q.2-As South, vulnerable. you
hold:
•JI0652 '7Q5 OJ82 •9~
Partner opens the bidding with
three no trump. What action do you
take"/
A. -Partner has shown a balanced
hand of 25 27 pointa, so there i1 no
reason lo presume that you have
enough for slam. Also, there are no
grounds for you Lo decide that four
spades will be a better contract.
Your 11manerlng of poinll should be
more th1rn enough to assure that
partner ..viii make-his contract.
Pass.
Q.3-Nellher vulnerable. as So~th
you hold:
•QS72 1::7AQ83 0 9 •AK105
The blddlni haa proceeded:
Ea1t owtll Weit Norta.
l 0 Obit Put l ~
Pan T
What is your opening bid?
A. -When y.ou hold touching suits,
it is sometimes right to open the
higher·ranking. four-eard suit in
preference to the five-card suit, to
facilitate a rebid. But t his Is not the
hand for that-there is too big a
discrepancy in quality between the
suits. Open one diamond.
Q.5..:. Both vulnerable, u South you
hold:
+K <;;)1076~32 OA8 ·~
OMAR
SHARIFF
The bidding has proceeded:
Driort.11 Eut 8o•tll We1t
I 0 Pue l ~ Pua
I+ p.,_ 2 ~ PHe
2 NT Pue 1
What do you bid now?
A. -Your hand has improved with
every round of blddlnJ. You have
key honors In each of partner's
suits. and panner h111hown a good
hand and at least two heart• with
his bid ol two no trump. Since we
think you ahould have a rood 1hot at
four hearts, we would bid It.
What action do you take? Q.f-A1 South, vulnerable, you
A.-You have beLLer than a hold;
minimum t.akeo11l double, and you •QJI076"2 ~K7 OH •&
spades, partner will expect far more
from you in the way df high cards.
Bow .do you choose the belt open·
ma lead? Charle1 Goren laa1 t.lle
u1wer. For a copy of "Wlula1
Opeai81 LMA11," 1eacl 11.85 tG
"Goren·Lead1," care of thl1
aew1peper, P.O. Bu 8U, Palmyra,
N.J. 080e5. Make check· peyable tG
New1paperboob.
CHARLES
GOREN
1hould advise partner of th11. Partner opens tht blddln1 with on
However, no violent action Is called diamond. What do you re1pond?
lor -a 1lmple ralff lo two heartt A . -f'or aO 701.1 know. thlt mtsht
-rve. (he pur~.1e.· ---n~bt you ab . ou ave {ew -~----
defentlve valut1 but lfe&L ofren1lve Q.4-A• South, vulnerable. you pot.eolial. J\lmp lo lour 1padea-a hold:
+72 preemptive acUon. If ,you bid one
c;)f<J H O AkJU •85 1pa.de first. and then jump to rour
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Indianapolis
alternate site
of '87 Pan-Am
MEX ICO CITY (A P) -Ecuador
was given until Dec. I 5 to gather
enough support keep the 1987 Pan
American Games Sunday and ln-
d1anapohs was recommeftded as the
alternate site should the South
American nation fail to meet the
deadline.
The action was taken at a six-hour
meeting of th e Pan American Spons
Organization's exeeotive commLUee
during which Sabino Hernandez.
president of Ecuador's Olympic
Comm ittee. made a· plea for more
timesohisgroupcould makeaneffon
to keep the Gnmcs de p1te the
withdrawal of govemmen1 support.
The Ecuadonan government last
month said because of severe econ-
omic cond1t1ons in the country. it
could not aive official backing to the
Games.. and the sparu officials there
last week said 1t would have to
surrender Games.
The 10-membcr committee, head-
ed by Marco Va~ucz Rana of
Mu1co. voted to name lnd1anapoh, as the alternate ne afier eaon.J
rcscntauoos from ayor 1lham
---iJua.uu... ......... Q.vac Fernanda Mell.
mayor of Havana, Cuba.
ThoSf were the only c1t1es to make
a bid for the compct111on
"Ei ther of tho two Cities had an
equal ch1nrc. nd it w., a difficult
decision to make."· said Rana.
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5,
John McEnroe
la at It again,
with• fine,
auapenalon. 82.
Just getti:Dg the ·act -.tOget~er
-Youngbloodcomes through
and saves the Rams, 16-=-i 3 -
ST. LOU IS (AP) -For defensive end Jack Young-
blood, while helping the Rams fight back from a
humiliallng National Football League defeat, victory
soothed wo"1ndcd i;>ride.
"We got our tails kicked last week. our noses rubbed in
·the din. We obviously didn't like it," said Y6ungblood
after the Rams rebounded Sunday to a I ~ I J tnumph over
lhe St. Louis Cardinals. "Our playoff hopes were on the
line. h was time to get our act together."
Toward that objective, the 34-year-old Youngblood
contribUlcd three quarterback sacks and a blocked fictd-
goal try as the Rams blotted a 3J-0 loss a week earlier to the
San Francisco 49ers from memory.
""We were facing the NFCs top offensive team. We
wanted to keep them from making big plays," said
Youngblood following an outcome which left both teams
-witb 6-4 records. "I think 1hat's wtl&l we did. It wu a
mal'\er of putting the rush ·together with (pass) coverage."
· The Rams, an inconsequential fumble toward the
, finish notwithstanding, accomplished what Rams Coach
John Robinson wanted.
J e ma e . u1s go a 1 e artneron e
tflan'rhey would ha ve 1ited, .. said Robinson, alluding also
to 208 rushing yards by Eric Dickerson in addition to the
defense of Los Angeles. "They 'ot a li ttle frustrated m the
second half. I thiolc it showed.'
The Cards. wh o at the stan of the day were sconng al
a brisk J0.6 clip, this time settled for a lone touchdown.
h cameat the outset of the second quaneron a SJ.yard
bomb from Neil Lomax to Roy Green. Aficirward all they
got was a long field goal from Neil O'Don<>ihue, wh ose 48-
yard try just ahead of the final gun was batted down by
Youngblood.
A rash of a dozen penalucs, an inordinate number of
dropped passes and two furfibles, both by Lomax, also
impeded St. Louis.
uttd~y's-scores
R•me 16, Carda 13 • ......... . . . , .. . . .. . ... Bean 17, Raiden 6
Browne 13, BW.10
Jtaelea 23, Ll~n• 23
Steelera 35, Oilers 7
Dolphin• 31, Jeta 17
49era 23, Bengal• 17
Olanta 19, Cowboya 7
Packen 23, Sainta 13
Chargen 38, Cotta 10
Seahaw~a 45, Chlefa O
Bronc09 26, Patrlota 19
Viking• 27, Buccanee~ '24
Self-destruct1on. nurtured by the resolve of1he Rams,
set in for the <:ards after they built a I J-3 halftime
advantage . . tools. on l'(>unh down frl)M"'1rTri~ • ._.._tt'H'll'W"ll'Jl""-
unparoOiiaDTe sin whe n a pass was 1hrown to mehgib e
recei ver Bob Hams off a fake pun1. The penalty turned the
ball over to the Rams at the spot, and two plays later Rams
quarterback Jeff Kemp overcame a holding infraction by
h1s team 1n hooking up with Ron Brown on a 52-yard
"5Coring play.
Misfonune. as 11 often does. began mushroomLDg for
the Cards in the form of Lomu· first fumble when the
quanerback was sacked by Youngblood.
A 3&-yard dm . .e fo llowing Reggie Doss' recovery was
all the Rams required to cam a I J.. I J tie on Mike
Lansford's second field goal. a 27-yarder. Seven m1nu1es
later, wh en set up by Greg Me1sner's recovery ofl.omax'
second fumble and a JO-yard Dickerson run, Lansford
booted a J2-yarder for the game's wanning poi nts.
,,, ........ "l}le fumbles were my fault. I JUSt didn't execute,"
said Li>(TUU after watching his 34 1 passing yards go for
naught. "But it seemed like we did the best JOb of stopping
ourselves. We were our own worst enemies."
t>
That St. Louis was unable to get anything out of a
subsequent 45-yard drive to. the J7 of the Rams
represented acrown1n1t Cards blow. Erie Dtckenon lrleh •tepr.cn-er Canl8 on way to 208 ya.rda.
Orange Cout Colle1e•• Joe Piccola (&6) bu
been making life ml.erable for oppoelDC
runnlq back• -and the off enae ha• been
giving lilm plenty of time to get lt done.
What Coast needsimost
are some more Piccolas
'
ByCURT SEEDEN
Of the Delly "'°' ltell
Orange Coast College hncbac"ker
Joe Piccola finally got to rest Satur-
day.
The 6-4, ~JO-pounder had been
spending a lot of time on the field up
until his team's 42-10 victory over
an Diego aturday. It was one of the
reasons Piccola was coming up with
tackle after tackle after tackle.
Two weeks ago. Sou1hwestem Col-
lege players began to taunt 1he big
inside linebacker an a game down m
Chula Vista -mainly because of the
reputation Piccola had acquired over
the past few wee ks. •
"Everybody on the. Southwestern
team knew my name and they kept
ye ll ing, 'Hey Piccola, you're
nothing."' Piccola recounted. "I kind
of liked it."
INGLEWOOD ( P) -The Lo'i
nadcs lakers haven't euctly b«n
off to the racts so far dunna th19
youna National Ba ketball A ~•a
tion 5eason, but they finally seem to
have hit full stnde. u ana their &st break and sohd
def. tc · 1 rl lead_. the
lakers went on to take a 124.1 16
victory over Pacific Oivmon nval
Ppnland unday n1aht. '
"We've had our UJ>S an<s down so
far," said l..akers' Coach Pat Riley. who~ club improved to 3·' with the
---' .
He 'lhowed his appr~c1ation h)
coming up w11h 21 tackles and three
quarterback sacks against the
Apaches for a 1eam-leading total of66
on the sea!>On But 4J of those tackles
came 1n the fast three games pnor to
Sa1urday·s victory over San Diego.
On Sat urday. Piccola played spar·
ingly and s11ll had eight tackles.
"It's frustra11ng when you're on the
field all the time. lfwc had an offense.
we'd be twice as tough," he noted
before Saturday's victory.
"h's really hard to get into a game.
stay out there for I 5 plays. come off
and get a drink of water, tum around
and see your team punttn&."
But Joe. won't .x~uu: ... l~.ammates
1ake offense to such comments?
"It's OK. they kand of look up to
be," he ans~rcd.
Piccola 1s alc;o the team leader in
victory "But 't\e know ..,,,hat kind of
team we ha\le and 1r we wort hard.
we'll be OK I truly behe"c this 1s a
artat team
"Ponland 1 aoina 10 be' very
compct1ti\IC this year, but we've had
the No I team 1n the West and 't\t'rt'
,J01n& to \ta thcrt unul~conc
bumps u <>
The l.Akcr5 built a H·2S cd&c :u th<'
end of the first quancr. 1nd the clo~ .. 1
Portland aot afierward~ ' ven
points.
f'hc 1 rail
\
sack'i "'"h \C\ en. and he ad mined.
"the\ should stunl me more often. I
make something Mppen "
Piccola 1sn·1 cock). He·~ sure ol
h1mM"lf .\nd more 1mponan1ly. he's na' mg tun on his wa} 10 whal would
'\«m to be a 'iure scholarship at a
maJor un1H•rs11\ ·
"He JUSt kcl'pS getting better and
belier eac h v.cek, .. not~ OCC' ooch
Dick Tucker "H<"' got good speed
(he runs 1he 40 in 4 7). love'i tO h11 and
1s e~1rcmcl~ strong··
Piccola cred11'I hoth a'i~1stant coach
Jack Fair and Tucker w11h -h1'i
dramatic 1mpm .. cmcnt ll'wCr a onc-
ycar span.
"Coach:Tuc~cr JS a grea t guy. He's
helped me a lot. .\nd Coach Fair has
been hkc my father out here (Piccola
hailSfrom M 1ch1g.an) He'~ kind of the
(Plea.e He COAST /82)
...
CHICAGO BREEZES
PAST RAIDERS;
LA FALLS TO THIRD
-~GO-+AP~ -From-1lS billing. some fans rrugb1 ha.,e ex·
pected the Q ucago Bears' Nauonal
Football League game with the Los
.\ngcles Raiders to be a s1r~t brawl .
but 11 turned out more hke a pnze
fight
D1spla.cang the pcnah)'·ndden
clash that e\pcns had predicted was a
clean. hard·hin1ng battle 1hat 1he
Bears ~on 17-6, cMabhsh1ng once and
for all that they arc for real as leader\
of the National Football Conference's
Cenrral Di v1s1on.
The loss dropped the Ra1<jers 1n10
third.plac~ in the AFC West behind
Denver and Sean le
"I'm excited for our football team
and 1he entire organ1Lallon:· \aid
Chicago Coach M1kl' D1tka ··"-c
proved something to oursel ves and
ele .. ated our confidence h) beating a
good team :·
"The team we beat out I.here 1s the
defending world champion~. and
beating them will be a big mot1 .. a11ng
fac1or." said running back Walter
Pavton. who rushed for 111 \anh on
n 'cames and scored both ·ch1cago
touchdov.ns
The Bears, 9.h~ art nov. 7.J.
limited the Raiders to 75 'tard!>
rushing and 164 ·passing )ard'I and
knocked quanerbacks Marc "-•Ison
end Davtti~'ffimc, altho~gh W1Json was able to ~ntsb
despale a sore thumb that hampered
his throwing
Besides bnnging their season total
to 47 sacks. the Bear defense also had
1hree 1n1ercep11ons -tv.o b) Gar)
Fenc1k -and reco .. ered two of Los
.\l'lleles' f(~ur fumbles
(h 1cago qua nerba ck 1 IJTl
McMahon v.as knocked out of tfie
game with a bruised k1dne} aftCT
being sandwiched between 1wo
tacklers while running for a first down
1n the second quaner. He had
completed JUSt three of I I passes for
08 yards.
McMahon v.a\ later reponed an fair
cond1t1on at Northwestern MemonaJ
Ho'ip1tal. where he was undergoing
te'>ts to determine the severity of the
IOJUI) ~ One ol McMahon's co ple4ons
v.ac; a 50-,ard bomb to W1 Gauh
on the S«ond senes. which set up
Pa' ion's I IS-~ard touchdown run.
Pa\lon alS<> scored on an 8-)ard
run 1n the second quaner. after Leslte
Fra11er intercepted a Wilson pass and
returned 11 33 yards to the Raiden'
11-\ard hne
Ste' e Fuller played the entire
-.ctond half for Chicago. hitting four
ol ti .. c passes for 27 yards.
,,, .........
LeaUe Fr&aier (21) pate clampe on Raider Dok.le Wlllla.alll.
,-.-
• 88 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, Novemb9r 6, 1984
SPORTS BRE AK ..
-A bad boy again:
Fine. suspension
handed McEnroe
From AP dl1patci.e1
fOCK.HOLM -ToJ)-'seeded Jo~n
McEnroe faced at least a 21--0ay suspension
after be•n$ fined $2.100 for th~ counts of
misbehavior Sunda)' in a stormy 1-6. 7-6. 6-2 semifi nal
victory over Anders Jarryd of Sweden 1n the Stockholm
Open· ·andmavian Tennis Champ1onsh1ps.
McEnroe's outbursts m the second set -
lamming a ball mto the stands. calltng the "'cJi'h
a..i.w..&.1.u&-.. o "jerk" and lulling a soilJ.irllll..can__\\'.ltb.Ju~
racket during a change-over -
pushed his fines tht) }ear pa!>t tht'
S7.500 limit.
Ken Farrar, thr Grand Pn'
chief of supcn isor). ,,11d
McEnroe's fine~ had totaled
$6.400 going 1010 this tol!r-
nnmcnt. .
McEnroe no" has two up.-
lions. to pla) no tennis at all for; I
day or no Grand Pn' tennis tor
42 da~s. which "'ould allo"' him McEnroe to pla> exh1b1t1ons and tht' Da\ I'>
Cup.
The Oa\ is Cup final between .... eden and thl·
United tau~s 1s sched uled fo r Dec. 16-18 at Gotcborg
Farrar said McEnroe would be lined S3"0 for ball
abuse. $750 for abuse of official and $1.00U for
"unsponsmanltke conduct. ..
"But he has a 10-d!,Y appeal o he will be abll' to
play in London ne.~t wc8 ." said Farrar
Quote of the day
San Dlegan capture• lOk
...
AN DIEGO -Steve Cormack.. a m
24-ycar-old n Otl'14n. outlasted a pack of
mtemanonal runners JQ..captu~ the I 0
l1lomcter di\ 1s1on of thl· ~eve-nth annual
I leart of an Diego run.
• McCormack. who al!>o won the race 10 1983, ran
the cour!>C along a bay bndgc Sunda~ 10 29 minutes.
12 :! seconds, the fastest time ever recorded 1n tht>
l'\Cnt.
· The marathon winner also wa s a an Daegan. Tim
Vale) 24, bolted in"front of some 2.000 compet1tors ~honly af\er the start and coasted 1n with a time of 2
hours. 19 minutes and 55 seconds.
Mary Bums of an Diego was the fastest lcmalc
timsher an the marathon. crossing 10 2:56.37 for her
third consecuuve" 1c1ory.
McCormack ran pa)t a field m which six of the top
tO rnnnen wel'C ft 0111 fo1e1gn-counmes-;-induding
(!rent Britain. Mexico. Ireland and Kenya. Several of
those runners. induding Ibrahim Hussein of Kenya.
were paid to compete an the race.
Hussein fimsehd fourth, behind An Menchaca of·
Me\ICO and Mart)n Brewer of G reat Bntatn and
Lo1.11sv1llc. Ky.
Kath> Sch11l y of Atlanta. the female winner of the
1~84 an Francisco Marath'on. took the women's 10
l.1lometen. 1n a course record fime or 34 minutes. 25.8
second).
Watson sp earheads U.S . t eam
INZ.\I. Japan -Tom Watson cap-
tured 1ndl\ 1dual honors b~ one ~trokl· with
a 7-under-par 135 for 36 h1lks and thl· LI. '.
squad "' hipped Japan 30-18 in match pla)
tram points in the $500.000 l ch1da Yoko Cup U .-
Japan golf match Sunday.
Wat on. the 1984 U .. Profes~1onal Golf Assoc1a-
t1on's playe r of the rear, fired 68 Sunda} aAd Maved otT
fellow American Mark O'Meara and Japa n's Naom1ch1
Ozaki. "'ho both shot 67s and finished at 136.·
Watson. \.I.ho also won the Arnold Palmer Troph)
Fountain Valley High football coach Mike for the top mone} winner for the fifth umc, earned a---l1-t•-~.•M'llllrHtwr-1'h1Y1Miw.!!l8f'lttticrui1trtert~~i1o1m---.f_mi.nnn. and o Meara aM OzaRI r:actrl'1
Peart. who led the Barons to an 11-10 victory over $ J 3.000.
Edison: "Some backups are just that, backups. The 30-18 team re .. ull wa~ fot two da}spfbest b.all '
Other backuJ)s are there, ready to play." doubles matches and t"'o days Qf 1~h.~"11atches. w1th
·" t c:ach '1ctol") wonh two poan\Sf!nd il tie "'011,Q.,o~e point Rosario's ~ralner may protea for each team. ... • ~ ~
On 'iunda'. the l ' S squad. led b) captain Lt.·e
SAN J U ~N. Puerto Rico -The m Tre,ino. won (our single~ matches. tied .one and lo!.t
trainer of Edwin Rosano as co ns1<lenng three on the 7.166-}'ard. par-71 Sobu ( ountry Club prot~tmg ht!> fighter's lo)s to Jose Luis course ·
Rami rez in a World Boxing Count'11 Each ..\mencafl poc keted $35.000 as a member of
hghtwe1gh1 11tlc bout because of ha'> d1splc~sure with tht' winning team. The loser~ received S 15.000 each.
referee Ste H Crosson kl F 1 l t lght "There IS a poss1biln) \\e'll file a complaint with Reds ns, a cons v e on
the WBC,'' Manny ·1aca )31d Saturda}._after Ramire1
got off the canvas from t\\ o knockdo" n~ 1n the first two
rounds and stopped Rosano "1th eight second'>
remaining m the founh round of their scheduled 12·
round fight.
1aca said he felt that ( ro'>!>On . of Dallas. made
two mistakes 1n the fight. one 1n the c,e1..ond round and
the other in th e founh
"I think the referee should ha\1..' )topped the fight
(earh) 10 the second round." after Ramirez "a!>
knocked do"'n for the !>econd ume. 5c1aca said. "H1..•
(Crosson) v.a,cd Rosano from one neutral comer to
the other before he staned to count."
In the founh round.Just before the end of the bout.
Scaaca compla19cd that C'ro~son should ha' e separated
the lighter\ v.hon Ro<;ano turned his back on Ram1rc1
( roS!>On. feeling that Rosano "a" an no cond1t1on
to continue 1nst~d .sJ.o_ppcd t!!e_light
Bruins extend home-lee jinx
·"' Tom Fergus and Dave Silk Slor1..•d l\\o ~
goal~ each. and the Boston Brutnll C\lendl·d ,
their home-ice hC\ o'er the Islanders w11h
a 6-2 'll10r) O\ er ~c" ) ork Sunda} night
'10 Na tional Hocke\ League actton Defen!.eman Mike
O'Connell had th~c a\!ll~ts. and Ray Bourque, ahn a
dcfenscrnan. had two as.,1sts as th1..· Bruins improve~
their record to S-0-2 OH:r Ne"' Yori. .. ~ant·c the Islanders
last \ 1ctol"\ in Boston Garden on No' 6. 1980
Elscv.here · 1n the N HI \unda). Lincmates Wayne
Gretzky and Jari Kurri each had a goal and an assist a\
the Edmonton Oilers ex tt'nded their unbt-aten strcak to
12 gam1..·., h' edging the W1nn1 pcg Jct' 2-1 . Dale
Hawercbuk ~l·ored for the Jcis in the close-chcd.ing I contest
La st circuit for Evert-Lloyd?
LONIXJ'\f -Has Chm E\crt Lloyd
madt• h<..•r final appcarann: 1n th1· Wi g-
htman < up at London'<, famed l{oyal
~lbert Hall '
That "as v.hat mam people ""anted to kno"' after
the 24-H·ar-old >\mencan steered her team to }'Cl
anotht·r 'urcess O\Cr Rntain in the annual sencs
hctwecn the two nation<,.
"I '>upposc 11 could hem) last time hl·re:· Llo~d
told .n.•1111ners after 'beating Jo Dunc 7-6. 6-1 an
\aturd..i .. \ dcc1dang single\ match.
I 1<1,d\ '1ctol"\ g.avc her team an unbeatahlc lt'ad
in th1..· 1ournamcnt and the Amencans went on to \\JO
the tinJI doubles match for an O\Crall 5-2 victory.
It "J' the sixth straight U.S. success and the 46th
1numph in 56 meetings agarnst the Bnt1~h
·\\Jong as I am cnJ0)1 ng 11. sta)tng in good shape
and '>1111 pla}1ng 100 percent. I'd likl· to con11nue to
pla' ... ...aid Lio)d.
· "Aut 1f rm sem1-re11rcd I won't carry on. and I'm
~ure then·'\ goang to be a time in tne ne\t couple of year<;
\\hen I'll want to settle down and ha .. c a faJTii l} and
ma) be do other thi ngs."
WAl)HI NCJTON -The crowd a1op [i]
the Nataonal Conferen1..e Eastern D1 v1s1on •II•
ma' ha"e 10 make room for one more
·The Wash10g1on Redskins host tht'
..\tlanta Falcons tonight (Channel 7 at 6) lookin J01n
Dallas, St.Louis and the Giants in a four-way ue or first
place 1n the da"ision at 6-4.
"This could ge t r1..•al c>.c111ng,'' said shington
coach Joe Gibbs pnor to unday's action which 58""
both front-running Dalla) and St.Louis stumble.
"With these maO\ teams bel ieving 1hey have a shot
at first place an) thing can happen and probabl} will
from week to week." G1bhs said.
Fonun:uelv for Ci1bbc; and the Redskins the one
constant this ~ason has been the running of John
Riggin!.
_ in his IJlh.!.Gason 1n lhc Na11onal Foo1ba~g.u~
and al read-. the fifth-lead mg rusher in the h1stOIJ of the
league. 1he,b1g Redskin fulback is offrn bt·st \tan ever.
rambling for 85~ ~ards and ntnc touchdowm.
Im pro' mg with age. the 35-)car-old Raggrn~. the
oldest running back in thl' Jcaglle. ha~ a'cragcd 1(1().5
vards a game o'er h1sJast 31 games During the \amc
span hl' ha .. ~cored 43 touchdov.n~.
Spurs nip New York, 131-130
l.)>\N AN"fON IO. Tex:ts -Four m
ix>inl\ b} .\h 1n Robenson and three b}
..\nts Crtlmore in the second oven1me gave
the an Antomo Spurs a 131-130 Vll'tOf')
over the New York l<.n1cks in the National Basketball
.\ssociat1on Sunday night.
The win was the first for the Spurs. now 4-1 . against
the Kn1cks at home at two years.
Robenson scored 16 potnts and (1ilmore had :!4
potnts and 20 rebounds. George Gen in led the Spurs
with 30 points.
New York's Bernard King. who !>Cored SO point'>
against the Spurs on Jan 31 . in San Antonio last season.
led all scorers with 44.
But the 6-7 forward m1c;sed all three attempt') in
both overt1mcc;.
_,o . Ken Banni'>ter was the second. leading !.corer for
R:Ot -4 Kn1ck'i with 18 points.
Television. r adio
TELEVISION
6 p,l'fl. -PAO FOOTBALL; Atlanta at
Washington, Channel 7.
RADIO
6 p.m. -PAO FOOTBALL: Atlanta at
Washington, KNX ( 1070).
7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Denver at LA
Clippers, KIEV (870).
7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Chicago at LA
Kings, KWVE(107.9 FM). I
Mission ViejCJ ' s Ward Balboa YC's . Id Sunkist race t o p s Motocross fie under way
I 0":1 ·\NC1£ LES (AP) -Jeff Ward
111 M "'ann V 1eJO was an eas:,. "inner
111 the rna1n nent 1n Saturda\ night\
":luperbowl of Motocross at the Los
\ngelc' CohS<'um '
Ward. 23. drove h1\ green
Ka~·asak1 to v1l'tof) he fore a nQwd of
fi2.699 to go W\lh hi\ tnumph in the
Ro~ Bowl ~UPl'rl ros<, 1n ncarb)
Pa\adena carlter tlm \ear
Johnn} ()'Mara of 'i1m1 Valk).
c.hnched the Wrangkr 'iupcn..-r~~
t hampio nshap -worth SI00.000-
earher 1n the compct1t1on. O''vfara
.11..,0 2J c:aptur1..•d the t1tk "'h1..•n ht•
\\On thl' program'\ fir•q l'1gh1-lap heat
r.HC
<rMara. riding 3 lfonda ~a!I
~crond to Ward tn the main e\ ent
"'h1lc Rick> Johnson ofl I ( uJon "'a'
third on a Yamaha
"It "a'i real hard to pa\\. c,o gc111ng
ofTthc hnc wa'> real 1mponant." \\<a rd
\aid "I got a h1g hrt•ak when Ron
II cch1cn) and Broe ({jlovcr) \.Vl'l\1
do" n and Goal ( Brcker) and I 'h111
through."
\aid ()'Mara "I came hl·rc v.11h
nnl' thing 1n mind. to win the
\upcrcro'i\, and I al·complt!.hed that
~o I ca n·t he di<;appointed an lmlng
<the main cventl to Ward ..
Urckcr of R1 \Cf\rde. fint<shcd
lounh 1n the m:un C\cnt. follo"'cd b)
< 1loH·r. l m Kehtw \ J Whiting.
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Beat It victorious
Beat It ~kippered b> Ray Trcppa.
San Diego Yat:ht Uub. beat c;ax ri\.als
Saturday and Sunday in 8ah1a nm11
thaan Yach\ ( lub''i lnv1tat1onol tar
Rl"gatta ~tll"d an the ocean off
ewpon Brach.
Sc~ond wa'l ~ncouragablc. sailed
~y ( huel< I t'W'l&(k1H, ~WfXl
Harbor Yacht Cluh, ancl third wa' < cx:kro11t"h Kaller, t;k1pper..-d h) Jack
l>ollah11c NH\ C
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By ALMON LOCKABEY
D""r Pllol lloellnt Wru ..
l he first race of llalhoa Yacht
Club's ~unk1st ncs h'cd up to 1ts
name as the weatherman provided
c;unn) ski es but cool hrceLcs for the
fir!>t rat·c <iaturda) and l)unda)
The l)unk1st Serie\ as sailed o n th1..•
fiN WC'Ckend of November. rkn~m
bcr Januaf) and Fcbruaf)
f-1ve clac,ses of small boats turned
9ut for the rac1 ng over bay cou~~ on
Saturday and fo ur cla'lSC\ fnt outs1dr
cla\~s on Sunday
Rc\ultc; of 1nc;1dc clas<ie'
THISTLE l aoo B•tl Balt>oa vc. , Jim
""brur •, South Short VC, "3 J1Jdl G~kt, 8 YC
LA$ER -I Jim 011•, Attmlto• Bev VC. 1
Sttvt Dod<I. Ceolweno Bev vc. l tie betwMn
Ctelr<e lt~tt. e ve. 9'ld Ml~• TeVIOr 811111
Corinthi.tn VC
LIOO 14 -1 Rowt1nd Lol\men ave. 1 Tim
Mutvlllf'I' I CYC 3 er1•t Ftel<flef e ve
SABOT A & 8-1 Erl< PrOUI. &Ve 1 Carolvn
Ui.ncier eve. l H• OtlwMfl Jul,. N~mtn
BC VC anct CIV1l 1C1rlt11, 8 VC
AOUL T SABOT -· Batty Alldf'IWl, eve., ~utlt Kertele, B'l"C,) eo11,,. Gll»Oiil. 8YC
O\llJlcM CIHHI
PHRF·A -l Ml.Clllef Cer01vt1 Ntlton,
IC VC ' LN n MK!lltlf Mlllt 1C1nt $oulh Shof't
ve l It~ Sttvt Fr11111 Ottle Pooni Ye
ltHI" 8 -I Vel4tfllinl M4f'V LC>n9Mt tcvc., •·• 811' w olf Jemn o.wott•. ecvc l :M tCert1. J1tt1•Frtt1<0I• Altlefl, VOTHtt• VC
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Fir• Crt11 Pel 0 .. 11~ vvc, ) 1moah.1ou1 Phi!
Gto gow, IVC ~ING _, vi.ii.net Crh J~ Wind '
11~\ VC ' NO nem. l iU ~rttnt VYC J
""'"''' ~l"'t IKlt. Ive
Bu ffalo receiver Cralg White (27) la
bounced by Cleveland cornerback Man-
.,.,.._... ..
ford Dixon as rainwater apluhea all
around them during Sunday'• NFL actio n.
49ers oveft~ke B~ngals,
Dolphig.s still unbeaten
~rom AP clis~i~b ... es (. • Sf...'-_
SAN FRANCISCO -Joc Montana. embarrassed by
a career-high four 1ntcrcept1ons early m the game., threw a
4-} ard touchdown pass to Freddie olomon wJth I :39
rcmaimng Sunday to give the San Francisco 49crs a 23-17
victory over the Cinc1nn'a11 Bengals.
The 49ers. who trailed 17-7 at halftime. a_mproved
thc:ir Natrona! Football League record to 9-1. Cmcmnat1.
3-7. rolled up 263.yards on offense 10 the first half but was
held to JU~t five first downs in the second half.
Cincinnati's Ken Anderson completed two passes for
first downsafier Solomon 's TD, getting the ball into 49ers·
territof'). but safety Carlton Willtamson settled the
outcome of the game with an interception at the San
Francisco 30.yard hnc w11h 35 second~ left.
Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday:
Dolphins 31 , Jets 17: In East Rutherford . N.J .. Dan
Manno pac;!.Cd for 422 yards and two touchdowns a1 the
unbeaten M1am1 Dolphins rallied fb r their 10th straight
, rctof'). a 31-17 deci~aon over the New York Jets.
Montana Fout. Marino
place-kicker Eddie Murra) hit the nght upnght on a 21-
)ard field goal attempt m ovcn1mc and the Lions settled
for a 23-!J ue with the Philadel phia Eagles.
The Eagles h.ad forced the tie on a 40-yard fiel.d goal by
Mi chael McFadden. his third of the game, wtth three
seconds remaining in regutauon.
Vikings 27, Buccaneers 24: In Minneapolis, Jan
Stencrud M1nnesota'c; remarkable 41-year-old kicker.
booted a SJ-yard field goal wi th two seconds left, lift mg the
Vikings to a 27-24 '1cto11 over the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers.
Manno. o'crcomang a mistake-prone firs_t half in
which he was intercepted t"' IC(' and sacked two times, ~ut
the Dolphins ahead to stay with 7:45 lefi 10 the game w11h
h1~ 29 th l D pass of the year. a 47-yardl'r to Mark Clayton.
The Jets had Laken a 17-14 lead with 9:31 to play on a 6-Seabawks 45, Cbiehl O: L>a\e Bro\\n. Kei th Sjmpson
yard run b~ Freeman McNeil. • and Ken Easley ran back four anterccpted Kansas Cit y
--------------;----; -pa~for-toudtdown~ ;in N-Fl-rerorrl. arm~ canle Chargers 38, Colts 10: In Ind1anapohs. San Diego\ Seahawks walloped thl· C h1efs 45-0 Dan1Fouts passed fo r 283 ya rds'and 1hrcc tou~hdo"' ns and
the C hargers' defense. worst in the NJ-L asa1nst the Pall~. Packers 23, Saints 13~ In New'Orlcans. Lynn Dickey
made four antercept1o ns in a )8-10 victor) Qv'~r the C.olt~. hit muscular Paul Coflman fortwo touchdowns and Al Del Fout~. the t()_p NFL quan erback an pal)Stng }ardagc Greco booted three fil·ld goals as the Green Ba) Packer!>
1h1s season going into 1he game~was tnterLcpted ~ice. But whipped the Saints :?3-1'
has 7-\ard 1-0uchdown pa'>'> to C harllc Joiner helped San .
Diego· to a 17-7 ha I ft a me lead and a 20.)ard 'conng to~s to Browns 13, Bills I 0: In Orchard Park. N. \ .• running /
Wes (handler broke open the game early 1n th e linal back El\fnCst Byner <;moped up a fumble at the end of a
period , founh-quancr pas!. pla) and ran 55 )ards t~ gi ve the
Clc~eland Brownsacomc-from-behind I '-10v1clof} over Giants 16, Cowboys 7: In Irving. Tc\a~. Quarterback the.winless Buffalo Bill\
Phil Simms· passing. to wade receiver Lionel Manuel and
Alt HaJl· he1kh'!1 four field goals earned ~he New York
Giants to a 16-7 v1clOI) over the Dallas Cowboys-and a
sweep of their regular season series for the first time 1n 21
\ear!t.
· Manuel snagged a ~-\a rd 'iconng pa!i<s frorrt Simms 1n
the third period and caught a 53-yard pass in the founh
quarter. setti ng up HaJ1-She1kh's third field goal. a 2J.
Steelers 35, Oilers 7: In Pittsburgh. Mark 'Malone
ignored a driving rain to ihrow three touchdown passes to
John Stallworth and ran for another '.)Core as the Steelers
routed the winless Houston O ilers 35-7
Broncos %6, Patriots 19: In Den,cr. safet}' Dennis
Smith picked up a Mo\I f atupu fumble and ran 64 yards
for the cl1oc hmg score with I :45 left, llfung thcr Broncos to
a come-from-behind 26-19 win over 1he New England
. yardcr
Lions 23. Eagles %3: In Pontiac Michigan. Dotroll Patriots. --
Bowl game fo r Bruins rop seeds
not out of question ~ove along 1n tourney But no Roses
after Oregon's
UCLA-buste r
PASADE:.NA -UCI A has won
the past two Ros.e Bowl games. but th('
Bruin!>-won't have a chance to make 11
three in a row on Jan. I. 1985.
Oregon's underdog Ducks made
sure of that <;aturda). handing the
Brum~ a :!0-18 'etback before a
disappotntcd UCLA Homecoming
crowd of 44.420.
So this Saturday. while the Bruin~
are playtng Oregon State. 1111 eyes will
be a\ the Los Angeles Coliseum where
top-ranked Washington laces I 8th-
ra nked Southern Cal.
The winner of that game will
reprc~ent the Pacific-JO Conference
1 n the Rose Bowl game against the Bag
Ten Conference champion.
"We've had back-to-ba ck Rose
Bowl championships." ~id UCLA
Coach Terry Donahue afier the
Bruin · fourth-quarter rally against
Oregon fell two points short. 'T m
thankful for what we hB\C , but I'm
Sipe's grandmother
succumbs at age 89
Si\N DI[(;() (AP) -l on1 Berg\
grandmother of profess1onul quar-
terback Rrran ipc; died last fhurs-
day, during a visit to Sault 1e. Mane.
Mich .• her family said. She was 89.
Btrg, who lived 10 the ncarb1 town
ofCrcsti re idea an · n D1cao County
for more than half a ccntul)
She as survived by a ~on. Ronald. of
San Antonio. Texas; two dau&htcrc;.
lon1n Rambo. of 'nult tc. Mane.
and Marauente 1pc, of Costa Mesa.,
a brother. Dr. Wilham LO( cr1na. of
1-fam~buri. Mo.. a sister, Tccla
Lehrun, of McAllen. Tcxa : 17 ~rand·
chaldrcn, and 22 grt at•vandch1ldrrn.
~ nmrrywas scheduk-d tor R p.m.
Tuc~ay at St. Louise De Manlloc.
with o requiem Mas~ at 10 am. Wcdnc~ay
greed} hkeanyoncclse. I wanted to go
for three. But it's not going to
happen."
Wh ile the Hruans had a three-game
winning streak snapped. the Ducks
'>napped a four-game losing streak.
UCLA is 3-2 10 conference play and
6-3 overall while Oregon ts 2-4 in
league action and S-4 overall.
"This puts us in a Position to have It ..
win ning season," said Oregon ('oach
Rich Brooks. whose Ducks were 11 1'1·
point underdO$S· .. II was a big win
when yo u take into cons1dcrat1 on the
last fo11r losses."
The eventual margin of victory was
provrded by Oregon place-kicker
Matt MacU.·od. who booted a 26-yard
field goal with 8:57 remaining to give
the Ducks a 20-10 ad vantage.
The Brum\ t'ompletcd the sconng,
with 3:21 remaining on an I I-yard
touchdown pa~s from qunncrback
Stc'c Bono to wide receiver Al
Wilson and a two-point conversion
pass from Bono to tight end Derck
Tcnncll.
UCLA had one final l'hance. gl't·
ting the ball a Iler an Oregon punt at its
own 13-yard line with ~8 seconds
rema101ng. But the Bruin ·1ost the ball
on downs at their 3 7 with ,21 seconds
lcf\. The Duck\ then ran out the clock.
COAST •••
From B l
father!)' type,'' Piccola added
Piccola wa~ 1he team captain on his
high school wrcs1ling squad for four
years 10 Michigan. but he missed his
~n1or :¥tar when hr was felled by
append1c1 11s. lt al o forced ham to lose
out on n wrestling M'hole rsh1p at
Western M1eh1gan Unr vers1ty-and
today. he's glad it ha_p~ned.
He misStd most oflast sea on when
he inJurcd n knee 1n the ~ason
opener wllh Palomar, but he has
rtbounded to become OC'Ci top
dcfcm1vc player th1~ season.
And he'' hoping he doc n't have to
travel for to c n.!l.ru!..c_h1s f001ball
fortunes
"I'd ltkc to pl:l ) for l 1( L \, .. he
c;a1d "It's a ireat school and I hke 1hc
locataon ..
Irvine's Cu rt Stalber. theNo. 2 seed
at the Southern California Teaching
Pro Tennis Championships. re·
ma1ncd unbeaten Sunday 10 men's
founh round singles acuon by defeat-
ing Oceanside's Mark Llurcll in two
games. 6-3. 6-0. at the Laguna Niguel
Racquet Club.
Aho in founh round action, un-
'>Cedcd Mike Chwalek of Garden
C,ro, c upset third-seed ed Rob
Gabu)a (Los Angeles). 6-0. 7-6. and
Tom Smith. from Industry Hills and
also unseeded. surprised everybody
by knocking off founh-seeded Jim
Slaught of Santa Barbara an three
games, 6-4. 1-6 and 6-2.
Ncwpon Beach's Eric Quade and
Huntington Beach's Lee Schiel were
also winners Sunday in the founh
round, defeating Los Angeles' Lon
Shapiro and Huntington Beach's
Mon o Parker. respectively.
Quanerfinals action fo r the men's
o;mgles begin aturda~ at 9 a.m. al the
!.ames1te. and in semifinal rounds for
the men's double~ be~in at 3 p.m.
Thc women's semifinals will also
be Saturda) at the Laguna Niguel
Racquet Club at 10:)() a.m.
lf'\.tnc's Mona O'Toole was the
only victorious area player unday 1n
the womeA·~ Quarterfinal round.
kno<.'kmg off Palos Verdes' Penny
Johnson easily in two games. 6-1. 6-2.
UCI poloists
surface, 11-6
l IC lrvtnt'\ wntcr polo team rolled
to an 11 ·6 Pncafic \oast AthJctae
l\-,~oc1at1on water polo victory Sun·
dny-ns the Una vc r,ity of PQc1fic fell
ut Newpon Harbor High.
Stefano Rossi Led tbe way with (our
ioalc;, "h1lc Mike Ootmg. Tof!y Bell
nnd Glen Awerkamp each nfled 1n
two goal' ltl tmck up goalie Mark
tuzcl. who was .ci cdl~ :with mo.
\llVC~
I he Vlt'IOr} U(l\ t I( l'c; rtrord lO
14 11 I overall 7-' 10 conference
r>I•'
l
NtrL
NATIONAL COMP•••MC• ....
W LT ~"~A
kn FrancltCO ' l 0 .fOO 210 160 llefnl t 4 0 MO 200 113
Ntw OflMn• • • o . .oo 1" m Atlanta 3 t 0 .J3.J 114 Jl2 c.-• Clll,caeo • 7 3 O .700 211 14f
Oatrou 3 ' ·1 .350 191 2~
TtrftlH &av 3 1 0 )00 1'7 251 •
Grttn aav 3 7 0 -* 201 213
Mlnnttola 3 7 0 )00 1'7 2., ....
SI. Loult t 4 0 MO 1'I m
NY Glantl t 4 0 MO 'I•• 1'3
D•ll•• ' 4 0 .600.""" 1116. 1'2 -•011119ron S ' o ,_ "'DlrltO
PhlladtlllN• • s 1 ""° 176 200
AM•IUCAH COM'l•NMC•
Wftt
09"ver f I 0 .JOO 211 137
S..Hlt I 2 0 M 2" 15' .....,., 7 3 0 .700 2.0 207
K•nw• Cltv s s o .500 112 n1 San Oleoo S S 0 .SOO H• 252
c.Mr• Plttt«>uroh 6 4 0 • .00 23S 117
Cincinnati 3 7 O .300 190 220 Cleyeland 2 I o JOO 12' m
Hou\ICWI 0 10 0 #14 123 300 ....
Miami 10 0 0 1.000 J36 1'1
New Enoland • 4 o MO 21• ns
N.Y, Jet\ t 4 0 .600 231 211
llldi.tlaooll• 3 7 O .lOO 1M 2't
luff•lo 0 10 0 .000 15' 21• • Sunda'I'• k-
llamt 16, SI. Loul• 13
Clllcaoo 17, •• ._.. 6
ClevMncl 13, Buffalo 10
GrMl't In 23, New Ofleall\ 13
Plll•Moh 3S, Houston 1
NY Glanh lf, Dalla• 7 Plllladetohl• 23, Qelroll n (lie)
• $an DltoO 31, lftdllfllpollt 10
MlnnttOI• 27, T•f'!IH , • ., ,. I
DtnYef 26, ~-l!ntiand It San FrtnclKO 13, Cincinnati 17
S.allle 45. K811Mt Cllv O Miami 31, NY Jah 17
T ........ 1Gema
Atlanta a t Wtlfllntlon (Cllllnnt4 7 at tl
14Ma'l't0-.
C~lcffo at ...,.,.
BuHalo at New Enotano
lnella!laOOllt at NY Jets
Dallas al SI. Louis
Detroit al Wa\1111111kln
Houstcwi at Kansas Cltv
Minnesota'"'-Graen itev al Mltwauk"
New Orteells at Atlanta
Phl~Ollla at ~ml
PlllsburVh al ClnclMall
San FranclKO •• Cltvaland
09"ver al San Dtavo
NY Giant• •• TamH .....
MllMM'f I Melf, 12
.. Iden •• S..llla
Rams 16, C.nlMb 1J
kera b¥ ou.n.n ltamt 3 0 10 3--16
s1 .. 1.ou11 J 10 o e>-13 1tam1-FG Lantford 33
SIL-f'G O'Oonovhua 4f
SlL-GrMn SJ DUI tram Lomax
(O'Oonollhua kick)
SIL-FG O'Oonovhua 4J
1tam1-l rown 52 oan '!torn K·tmP
!Lantford kkkl Ramt-FG Lantford 27
Rama-FG Lanaford 32
A-50,950
GAMll STA~TICS
LA
J F1n1 downt 11
Ru•lle•·vard• 21•201
Passlnt varos 60
Return vard• 37
Panas S-1•-0
Sack• Bv 3-30
Put11• •-33 Fumbles-IOtl 1-0
P.n1JJla·"tttch Nj_
Time of Pouenlon 22:0S
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
St\.
20 n ·U
2'3
3
J.4-S2·2 ....
J-•7 3·3
11:'1-37 SS
llUSHING-Ramt, eic:.~-21·209, Recldtn 1·7. Crutelrtlelel 2·•. Kamo 2-
(mlnu• •>. Ellard l•(mlnut 14). St LOUii,
Anderton 16-33, Love 2· 14, Ferrell 2-1.
Lornu 1 ·t , Mltdlell t-S
PASSING-Rams, Karn9 S·l4+90. SI
Loula. Lomu 34·52·2·341
RECEIVING-Rams. Brown 2·S7. El· lard 2·21. Gurnan l·S. St. Loult, Anderton
11·7•. GrMl't S· IOS, Ferrell S-33, Harrell •·23, Tiiiey 2·41, ~Ck 2·2•. Mart,, 2·17,
Mltchall 2· 14, Lova 1· 10.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-llama,
Lanaford Sl. St. Loult. O'Oonovhua ..
(blockad).
&Mn 11, RalcMrs 6
kera W Guertin
R•ldart 0 l 3 e>-6
Chleaao 7 7 o 3--17 Chl-Pavlon II run (8 Thoma• tdck)
Chl-Pavlon I run (l .Tl!OmH klek)
LA-FG la,,r 44
LA-f'G lahr 40
C,,1-FG 8.Thomat 1t
A-SUSI
OAMa STATISTICS
LA
FlrSI down• 12
Ruthet·vards 23·7S
Paulnv .,.,os 106
lleiurn vards 6S Panas 12-21-3
Saeli• ,., 1-11
Punlt S·~
F umtllat ·los I • • 2
P9nalltet·vareh l·S
Tlme of Possession 2•:01
IHDfVlOUAL STATISTlCS
CN
13
•7· 17S ..
94
7·1'-1 t-51
1-•1
2·0 •·.O 33:S3
RUSHING.-t.ot AntalH, Allen 1S·42,
Klllv 3-20, Hawkin• l ·ti, wttson 1-3,
H11mtn Hmlnut 21 Chieffo, P9V1on
27-111, C.Thomat S·23. ~ 1·17, Fuller
•· 14. McMahon 3· 10. PASSING-Los AnH IH , Wiiton
7-lt-2•70, Hutnm 4-7-1·5', Allen 1·2~0-ll
Chieffo, McMehon l-11-1-61, Fuller
•+0·27 RECEIVING.-t.ot Anoalts. Chrlsltnttn
S·'1, Allan •·Sl. Wiiiiam• 3·50. ChleaDO.
Pavton 3·15, Moorahffd 2·'9, Gault 1·50,
Sullav Hl.
MISSiiD FIELO GOAL~.
13 Dali.a 20 Ctawtanct 14 Pitt ltlurVh
2• Clnelnnall 33 NY Glanlt
21 Atlanta
Rems {4.4>
,. N-Orleant
2• Att.nta
O S.n Franeltco
16 SI. Loult
Nov. 11-Clllcaoo
Nov. 1 ...... 1 Gr"'1 lav
Nolf. 25--el Tamoa lav O« 2-ffaw Or*nt
Dec. t-+4out1on O.C. 1.-.et San FranclKO
Raiden (7·2>
2• Houtton 2t GrMl't lav n Kanta• Cltv
33 Sen DltoO
ll 09"vtf
2t Seallle n Minnesota
" San Oleoo
1t °'""" 6 Chlc9to
NOV 1~1 Saaltla
Nov. lt-f<anwt Cltv
NOV. 25'-tncllan.oolls
Dae. ~I Miami
Dae. 10-.1 Dall'~t Dae. 1.,_Plll•bur.tl
. . \ 20
17
2•
14
12
JO . 10
10 » 13
,.
1
20
)0
" 14 20
37 n 17
Mllvlatol• •• Oeftftf
NV J-'t at Houtlafl
Tarnoa ...... , * Fr""I'" MIMl'I •..... It
Pllllbufllf\ 11 ~w Ot'IMn&. (nl w••• tJ ~,-...n
G'-a.v., Detroit
New E ntland et Oallat
S..y, Neiv. u
llMfts at TatnN aav
lndlanffollt •I .......
Att.nta al Clncl/W\411 luff1lo el Wt"'lntlon
HoutlCWI t i CllWland
K111H1 Cltv al NY Ga.Jilt Pfl~IH!la at St. L.ouls
S.n Olteo e t Pltttbur9h GhlCIVO at MIMelOla
San Fr111elKO et ,._ Orlaan\
Sealllt at 09"ver
MIM!ly, ..... " NY ;.11 al Miami, (n)
wtr•K 14 Tilllr*v. Nev. 1'
Wathlntlon al Minnesota. (n)
........ Dec. 2 New &i'tlWlli WI • ..,..
..._.•IMleml Clncll)tlall a l Ctavetand
IM!anaPOlls at luff•
Dlllla1 at Ptllladatwhhl
Denver al Kansai City
~lltbul'Vh at Houlton
51. Loult •I New .Entiand
San F~sco al Allatll•
Tamt>a lav •• Grttn l•v NY Glant1 at NY ;.,_
"Detroit •t Saallla
MllldiaY, Dec. l
Chieffo at San Oleoo. (n)
lWlllltc 1S
SaM9y, Dec. I
Buffalo at NY Jat1
Min-I• at SaD Franclteo
14MAY, DK. 9
HovStCWI al ltamt
Atlanta •• Tamoa Bav Cincinnati at New Oflaana
Claval•lld al Pllltl>ut'Vh
Grttn 8av al Chic.DO
Miami •• llldlar1aoolls New Envtano at Phltaa.t1>111a
NY Giants al SI. l.ouls
Saallle •I KansH Cllv
San Dlavo at Denver
Waahlnvton al DaMat Mtftcley, Dae. 10
lt•ldlt'I •• Datroll. (nl WllaK 16
frtdlv, Dec. 14
ltMN at San FranclKO, (n)
S.....y, De<. 15
N-Of"laant a t NY Glenlt
09"vw at Seattle ~ •• Dec." Pllllbul"Vll al It-*"
lufflllO at Cincinnati
Chk.IDO al Dalroll
CltYNnd a l Houlton
lnclla!laPOlll at ~ Envianc
GrMl't lav at Mlnnat0ta
NY Jell' ., Tamc>e .....
St.1.oult at WaJhlnclton
Kan"' Cltv 11 San OltoO Pl'lli.dalllhla at Atlanta """*"I Dec. 17 Dallas at Miami, (n)
IND lllGULil SEASON
c .....
SATU.DAY'S LATa SCOltlS
West
Radlancl• •· Pomona·Pllur • Cal \..utllera n 23, Watltrn COiorado St It
Hawaii 31, Wvomlnv 21
C.....Tep20
HOW THllY .. AallD How the Auoclatad Press TCH> Twtnlv
COllava foo~ll IMmS ferad latl •"k; 1. WHlll11t1ton !9·0-0l beat California
~· 14. Next: •t Southern Callfornla (7· l·Ol.
Saturdav.
2. Tani (6·0-11 bHI T'ius Tee11 11-10
Nut· vs Houlton l•-H>l. Salurdav
3. ...-aska Cl· 1·0) beat Iowa Slalt 44-0. NeJll: at Kens.a (4-S·Ol. Salurdav
4. Brtvham Younv (9·0-0) bHI Tuas·EI
Peto t2·t . Nut: Yt. San Dlevo St111,
(l •t·ll s So;Jth Car01lr1a <a·0-0) bNI North
CarOllna Slalt 3.}-21. Nul. YI Florida Sl•I•
(6-f·l), S.1urcsav. -
6. Miami, Fla. (1-2-0) bNI Loultvllla
31·23 Ntxl· vs ~lld !S·l·O), S.1ur·
daV.
7 OklilhOrna SI••• (7·1-0) bHI Kanwa Stat• 34·6. Milli .. , MlsSOIKI (3·S· 1l.
Salurdav.
•. GeMvl• 17·1·0) bHI MamPl1tt Slalt
ll·l . Nul: "' Florlde <•· 1-11 11 Jack-
aonvlllt, Fla., S.turdav.
9 ~ton COlleQe (S·2·0) '°'' IO Ptnn
S1a1e 37·30. Nu1 "' Armv !S-2·1), Satur-dav. ...
10. Olllallom• (6·1·11 bHI Mlnourl 4f·7
Next: •• COiorado (l·l·Ol, Salurdav
11 Auburn (6·3·0) IOI! IO Florld• 2•·3
Nut: va. Clnclnnall 12-t·OI. Sah~roav
12 WHI Virginia {7·7-0l lost lo Vlrolnla
27-7. N .. 1: vs. Rutvars <S-3-0) al EHi
ltulherford, N.J., Saturd•v.
13 Florlde (6·1-1) llNI Auburn 1•·3
Nexl: "'· Georgia 17·1·0) at Jack191'Yllte,
Fi. .• Salurdav.
1'. Florida St••• 16· 1 ·I> beat Ar lion• Stalt S2·U. Nut: al Soulh C.,ollna (l·O·Ol.
Salurdav. IS. LOUltlana Sl•lt <•·t-1) bHI Min i•·
tlPOI ll-29, Nallt: vs. Alabema 13·~·0) at
Blf'mlntham. Ala .. Saturdav.
It. Ohio State (7·2·01 baal ln<llana 50·7
Nul: al Northwt11ern (2·1·0), Saturdav 17, IOwe 16·2· I) tlad WllCOtltln 10· 10
NeJ1I: vs. Mlctllvan Stele IS-•·0), Saturdav 11. Southern Cellfornla 17· l·Ol beat
Sl•n•ord 20-11. Nut· n Wuhlnvton (9·0-0), Saturdav
19. Soul!Wrn MatllOdltl IS·t·O) OHi
Texat A&M 21-10 Neal: •• Ilka (l-·0),
Saturdllv.
20. TtxH Chrlallan 17·1·0) OHi Houston
21· 14. Next: vs. Taus Tech <•·•-01. S.lur·
dav
C~UNITY COLLIGE Pac-• C.,..9"09 c...--0¥eral
WLT 7 1 0
• 3 0
WLT Tall s 1 0
Patadana • 1 0 FullarlCWI 4 I 0
Cwrllot 3 l o ' 1 0 • J 0
GOlc:lln WHI 2 l 0
8aker1llald 2 3 o 4 3 0
• 3 0
Lonv a.ac11 2 • 0 0
El Cimino I • 0 ,3
Ml. S.n Anlonlo 1 • O 2
• 0 s 0
S.llfNIY'• Games (7tl0 pm.) GOiden Wail at Fullerton Taft al 81llw~tla4<!
Mt. San Antonio •' Cerrllot
Pa..a.na at El Ca mino --steft c ..... eM.e C.•-OWrel WLT WLT
SadOlat>Kk s 1 0 ' 2 0
lllverllda 4 1 o ' 1 o Santa Arla 4 2 0 • • 0
C1trv1 3 2 o 3 3 l
Sou•h-tern l 3 o s J o Or-Coatt 2 3 0 1 S 0
Safi Ola9o Mesa 2 J 0 2 s 0
Patomer 1 t 0 J • 0 Sef!Oleoo 0 s 0 0 7 0
~Y'• o-m• Nft.l Of.,_ CMlf al Palomar. 1.JO o m
Saddlat:ledl at Cllrut
San DltoO Mete et Southwatllfn
lllvanl4a CC at San Dlteo. 1:30 o m
COMMUNITY COLL.GI LOG ~ W...(4·»
<.-.ctle·t car wwwJ tt Oretl98 Coeat 17 Sente Ana
21 Taft
16 ~**" 30 Ml, * Antcwilo lO UM 9"ctl C~
2' Cerrito. Set., Nov. 10 -at Fultl'IOll• set., Nov. 17 -El CMnlftO•
S.t • Nov. 24 -et lallenfletd•
~C•tt'2·S)
(MIM!elt Ck ta IMll) J C)otdtn Wttl
1 ftulwr*1 7'SS'2
17 ll""'11*
17 Se!\ 01MO Mite
.. """". atanl '2 Sall ()Meo
Set.,No¥ tt-et~ Set • ...., ,, -Cl1N1° : ,,.,,..., ....,. n -1t1 a.ta ...,.
IUftlldl (6-2)
..... C [WWW)
tJ II CemlM ltMta. ....... a 0r .... CM n •~cc
1 Sell °"" 111\ne ,,. ~~
It SM 01MO
,
14
11
0
l4 u •
,,
J3 21
" 14
17
10
D
J
7 1• It
0 •
""" ~ ...... tta L.AIT WlllK'S \.•ACMIRI ._,....
1 Fflll .....,.., ,..__, Hatbor), 2t·UI, , ·~ ... ltahrnelUlla ( lrl/llla). 2l•l'2, J Wavne S..-(OC-Vlawl, 21·tn. ' 0"'9 ~ (UflW«Wl/), 21-112, S Klllv Stov.. (OC..n View),
10-109, '·Shawn MHMV (Merllle). 13•tS; 1 Scott Ellloll IHuntlnelOll ""'11), 1'""1.
~ .......
I Todd ,,,.,lnovlell <Ma•ar oao. 21·31·3, 26J Vatdt, 2 TOt; 2 'Tad McM111e11
(Watlmlntltr), 20·.0->. 241 varci., 1 TO; J.
!d LvdVoff (Hunt~ton kach>.. 1M'7-1,
21S varcb, 2 TOt, • t<.altfl Jarrett IEdltOil), 12·2'·0,. 1'3 vards. 1 TO, S. · Jolln Cook ISadd~l. 11-12-0, 114 vard1, 2 TO...,
Shana Folav <Nawoort Harbo<), 11· ll•1,
122 vard\, 0 TO'-
•ac.eMlle 1. Oa¥1d Hlctl1 (Watlmln•titr). 10• 120; 2.
Mlkt Mltclltll (MalW Dal), f•130; ), ltute
Moroan (Hunllnoton IMch), t-117; 4. ttlck
Jutllce (Edison), t-109; S. Cart Harrv
(Foun••ln Valllvl. 6-SO; '· Sam $troldl «:o.t• Me&a),,S-A1.;.1. Tom Uw~(w..I•
mintier). S-U.
~
1 Alan Slaver !Etlandal and Shawn
Mauav (Marina), 11 Mell; ). Wavn1 ~llOa (Oc:Nn View), Kally SI~ (0.:..n v >. GlaM ICamPMll ~·.Mika
Mltclletl (~18' 0.0, ttemv Rtllmalulla
(lrvlnt), 12 Mell; 9 Ar4v Alntwldt <OeHn
\IJlw), David Htdu (Wasll'llfn1lerl. 10 eadl
HIGH 5CHOOL STANDINGS
SunMt LM9W ·
UHUI ~ W LT
Fountain V•lllv • 0 0 7 1 0 EdllOll ) 1 0 7 2 0 ~rlna 3 1 0 6 3 0 Ocean View 1 3 0 1 7 0
HunlJnoton Beach 1 3 0 2 6 I
Westmlntler -4 • 0 3 ' 0 ~V's Gama (7:>0)
WHlmlnsltr vs Oce•n Vltw (al Hunl·
lnvlon 8Hchl
l"r'lda'l't G~ (1:JO) Foun1aln V•li.v 11 Hunll11t1lon 8HCh
Edlton v1. Merlna (el OCCl
Sea view ~eue
LNtua Ovwel
WLT WLT Nawoort Haroor s 0 I 7 g 2 Saddlat>ack s 0 ' • 1 Corona oat Mer • 2 0 6 3 0 Unlvertllv 3 3 0 4 s 0
E1t1ncla 2 4 0 3 6 0
Lavune hach 2 • 0 l ' 0
WOOdbrldva 2 4 0 3 6 0 Cotta Mew 0 ' 0 0 I I
TlwndaY'I Gema (7:>0) Et1ancla~ Coil• Mata <•t OC:Cl
• lJ,i Y'• 0-(7:JO)
Corone a.t ~r at Newoort Haroor
Unlvtnltv n . Wooclbt'ldol (al lrvlnel
S.ddlaback al l.aouna Beach
South Coa1t LMtue
C•ol11r1no V•lle~
El Toro
Mltslon Vlato
lrvlna Dina Hiiis
Lagune Hiiis
San Ci.metllt
Leatua WLT
4 1 0
' 1 0 3 1 1
2 2 1
3 J 0
1 4 0
I 0 5 0,
Tlluncla'f'• Gama (7:>0)
L-ouna HUit •I Irvine
Sen Cltmenlt 11 Minion Vlalo
OY9rel
WLT s 3 0
6 3 0 s 2 2
• • I
3 ' 0 2 1 0
1 7 1
l'rldaY'• Gama t1:JO)
C•ofstreno ll•llav vs: El Toro lat
Min ion Vlalol
San Olavo Heb al Dene Hiii• (non-Jtagual
°""' lcMduMS THUltSO~Y A11911Ut LNtue Servllt vt. ~1er Dal (al Santa Ali•
Bowl)
Canturv LM-
Foo1P1lll vt Canvcwi (al El Mo<»Ml ,~.......,.
K•tell• Vt Pacific• ,., R•llCM
i l
~
Alamltot)
X'tnneiJv VI er tsOridO (ii ~ -,,.... • .,Laa.,.
Fullerton at 8uene Part<
GareenGr-I.M-
L• Qul"le v~ Sa"ll•DO (al BOIU Grandel
Of'•nea LMtua Maenoll• VI An.helm (al L• Pal!NI
PerllJ
S•vanl)8 al Wetlern
FllllDAY A11911U• ....._
SI P•u• ., BIUIOD Amal
Pl\j.t X II Blsl"I09 Mon)~y
· -<Mllvrv LM-EI Modena a l Tuslln
VIII• p.,k llS. Or•nve (•t El Modena)
Santa Ana vt. Santa Ana V•llev (SA
Bowl)
8mlllre LMtua
E1oerania n . Cvortu l•I Wttltrnl
Lot AlamllO$ YI. Loar• <•• L• P•tm• p.,k)
.. ,.... • ., L.Mtua
L• Habra YI Sonora {II 8utN ParkJ
Sunnv Hlllt "'· Trov Cat Fullerton) ~rdlft Grwe L.Mtua
BOite Granda 11 Garden Grove
Los AmlDO• al flancno Alamllo• on.. l.M9ua
Brta·Ollnda et Valencia
U.S.·J•pa~TMm Miltdle5
?'it Twve)
U.$. JI, JaPM 11
(F.ui111 fl""'4t Scare, U.$. t , h!Ntn 71
Heruo Yesuoe, Jaoen, oef Frad Cou·
01e1, u s. 11-n
l(lttuo Ar•I, Jaoan. del Bruce Ltlltkt. u.s .. •!·61 Pelw .,,~@l>Mn. U S , del Tonru
Nek•mura+"Jioan, 67·70
LH Trtvlno, U.S, del Talao Oiakl,
J•o1n, tl·7l
Tom 1(111. us.. del. Seouro Fuifkl.
Japan. 71·75
Mark O'Mtar•, U.S .. llad Koulchl Inoue,
Jaoan. 67·67 •
AnOY 8Hn, U.S., def. Tommy Nekallma,
J•P•"• 70-71 Naomlclll Otakl, Jaoan, clef. Torn
Walson. U.S .• 67·"
~ FINI T'#e a""'4t sc-
Tom Wi lton, US,000 67-..-135
Naomlchl Otakl, 121,000 6f-'7-1l6
~rk O'Meara, ... 000 6'·67-136 LMTrtvlno, M?.166 10-..-131
Andv Bean. M2,l6t ... 70-lll tCoulcfll ln<>oa, s22, 1M 7M7-131
Pe1ar Jeco11aan. ~.soo n .. 1-lJt
Bruce Ltl•o.e. m .soo n-~l40
Tom Kiit , 139,500 6'·71-140
l(lkuo Aral, llf,SOO 7>-41-140
l(OhfU Nak•mura, 111,500 n ·70-1.,
Tommv N•k•llma, '11.000 11-n-10
Taloa Ozaki. 117,500 71-7>-I.,.
Frad COUPiet . 136,750 7•·n-14'
S.lluro Fullkl, 116,750 11~1s-1 ..
HKuo Vt~.._Slt,000 7t·71-l ..
Wemetl'5~
(at HlrelNIM, JeNft)
Ne'(Olt. Ysl\kw, JCNI, Ml,250 7•·~210
Laull Pe1arwn, Sll.llt tli-7S·tt-212
Avako Okamt, JCNI, 121.312 72-trD-112
Jan Slaohan1n, At., S1 l.S1' 70-67·7"""213
Ok H"•Kul. S.Kort, Sll,Sl• 71·72•70-113
Huant Yll•\;hYft, 'r , 511.514 ... n-.n-113
T•llukO Ontk, Jon, S 11,514 7S-Jl-t1-21S
M.Fleuarat•OOll, Pr;"M.f1S. '1f'11·7>-IT4 Donna Whitt, 15.611 11-7•·70-115
Kathv tlktr. su11 70-74·71-115
Mllll 00.. J"", U,611 7S·• .. 7l-11S
Holl• Stacv. M.tn 72•..,.75--116
Patti a lu o, M,272 7)•70-7>-116
JMt Crtfltr, Aut M,fn 1>·1'·70-116 "-' lttdlav. IJ,t4J 74 • .,.7.-211
l.Aurta ltllllltr. '3...U 75-71·7"-211 P'ttlY Shaellln. '3~ 7S·•1.-111 ~a.. tt;fW -~, ... .,...... ..
OollN '"'°"'· '"''° 1 ... n.,,_.,19 T11 ArY11, Tthillll. 12.... 7'J•7t-7)-2lt
"U!llr ... =tfk~-uc lntlfla J I 3 4-11
UCI acont1e ltau ~. Oollnl 1. ... 2. A_._ I, o., L
Orange Cou1 DAILY PtLOT /Monday, Howm1W 5, ,.. -
SUNS8T LIAeus 1 11 SAOOUlaAOt , ..... ,, \4
aDHOH (1·1) ' " 41 S..t,,,,. "*" • • 41 w ....... • 1 11 .. Sellta AM • 21 MiullDll Vllill ,. COtlOll J " Marina ,. tt LaHMln • 31 5el!C..,.._...
' .. """" 10 ~View 21 ~T 0 Nf-<-..O ValltV ( .. MV) ,. St. JoM IOiCO 20 21 17 ~ llfolrt o.,,,. (~•1 1 HA VMIW LUGUI 2' ~~ » •vtMS ....... .,
17 w .. 1M>ntter 1 31 Ett911Cle 1 21 ~ .
0 Oceerl Vltw • 0 coacMIA DSL MA.a (f.J) t\ w_..,.. .. 7 .............. 27 """'""''°" heel! 7 IA Huntlfteton IMdl 111 '11 COfOftl WI MM . ' ) T111tln IO fount.in Vellav 11 ' ..., Cltment• 0 ..,....,~te.d't ,. !:I Toro ~rlne (al OCCI C..i.trMO Vlllav ti ,,. IMa.-le· 14 LetUN leadl , • Woocllt141a' 7 10 ::v-:-,OUHTAIN VALl.aY (I.I) 7 fl 1J 17 ~,.,Dal 1J IJ c: .. t. l'Ml.a 0 0 tt ., O*
17 El Toro 14 ' Unl•.i:tv 10 ti • 15 """*' v-.. 24 Mlulon Vlalo lt 2l E•IWICll 0 14 2'l .... ~ ....
16 • su•r• ''* '11 u Sarvlla 17 • ........... ,.~t~ _,, , ~-.Uf2-rt-52 Oceln View 0 COSTA MUA Ct•l·l) IO cor-•MM 6 • ~ .. )1 Merlfla " .,. Cotte~ 7 ,. !:stwnda 11 27 WMffnlnttw 7 ' a.uGrWlda 1 s NewPor1 Hww 17 0 ~ " H Ecll\on )0 7 SMlletO )I Nf-Woodtlf'1"a ,., llvlnal » Mav«W .. ....,_., HunllnelOfl 9Mdl 0 LM~ 0 • £IT-D 0 Sed#rhdll 21 WOOOlllHD•• (J-tl 7 """""' "-" HUNTINGTON HM:" (J ... 1) 10 ~ leM.1t 14 " ........... I 11 Sell °"'*""' ,
10 'C•one dal M¥ 14 0 CorON dll ,_ 13 7 T111lln II 1 '-"""-" ...... • . 0 :i~"*"*' 34 17 Oemltfl 0 0 t.llMMCOS " 0 '*-H• -" ,. Na.llO't Har110r 2• ). 21 14 .......,. ...,..., ,. ,.... ,,,,.
" Lone 8MC:h Wlton .,, 0 Woodbrld9e " 7 eor-•MM ' .
13 ~·-Dal ,. Nt-l!slllllda (at OCCI # ...... ~{1-~1> • Marina 14 0 ~IMOI 14 JI SM Di.o MarM 1' Watlminlllf ' llSTAMCIA <S·S·I) 10 ~ 21 21 UfwarlolY 7 Ed!Mln 27 3 ~View 21 ' Cot~--0 ~ 14 OCffn View 3t 17 La9une Hlh 14 ~Iv tat lrllna) "•Daina Hillt ..._,,,n Valllv (al HBl ~ s.n Clwnarll• 1t I• SI. Jdlll ao-Unlftfsltv 1' 21 ~H-M.AlllNA C.·Jl 0 ...._,~ 26 SOVTit COAST LEAGUI o~v.-.. 14 WoodbrldM 23 14 Etoeranza 26 1 S1llillll1Ck .. )t CAllUTaAMO VALUY (6.JI 21 EJ Tero " 10 Sarvlta 1 " Foofhll n 1S Irvine 7 Foothlft 26 0 (#ON cM' Mer 21 22 EU*'ania ... .......san C""""'9 13 La Qulnl• 7 3t ~ laectl " 11 CotOIW dal MM 7 ,. Mlllltl.an 12 Nt-<olta Mfta (at OCC) 21 Sen Clemente · 15 SAN Ci4..U.ffTW ll-1•1)
14 Hun11nv1on e .. cn • r 19 D.na Hats 0 lJ 5ellllit90 21 Foun111n Valltv 31 UGUMA allACH (J.6) II lrvlna 70 O Cot-01t Mtltf 21 Ocean Vltw 1• 0 Buena Parll 14 21 Mltslon Vlalo 0 2t Ettande ., Watlmlntllf 19 ' EttlMre ,, 21 ~HUI\ 1 IS C.lsir-V....,
N...-Edlton (at OCCI 7 D-HiM. ' Nt-£1 Tero (at MVl n lfWle
1 Corona dal ~r 1• ' Ml Mtvual (SOI
OCllAN VlllW.U ·7J. 1• Co1t1 Mata 10 DANA HILU 0·61 7 LIVUna Hiiia 21 Et1ancla l 7 UnlYersltv 21 7 Soncll'• 10 LaiQUtntt ,. 14 WoodbrldM ~ I Torrav Pl"'l
0 CVPl'att 31 • Ntwoorr Hart>or lS ' l..acJUN 8MCll s Gerdtna 2' 16 Eatanci. 3' 3 Minion Vlalo
13 W..ltrn 14 ~ 0 Caolstr_ V....,
0 Founlaln VaJlav S2 D
0 Edtton 42 NllWPOttT HAa~ (7-0-2) 20 lrvlna El Torr..,
1• Marina n ,, Sanla Ana • ,. Saft c ,.
3t Hunllnvlon h•Cfl 1• 20 Irvine
H1a1ll119ton 8:acll 1 21 Lavuna Hilb ~I Wat1mln11er 2• 24 ~ Oleoo ......
26 WOOClbt'l«le 14
WISTMINSTlla U ·tl 26 E11anda 0 llL T'OaO (f..J)
3 La Quinta 0 ,, ~ 26 )2 Casile Perk
11 Pectflca 1• 34 Cotte Mft. 0 14 Fountain Vallav
IS Sarvlte " 35 L.avuna Belen • • Valencia
IS Mater Dal 13 17 UnlYtrtltv s )f lrvll'll
21 Lono lle..n. Wilson 14 ~or-dlM Mar 33 l--'8 HJIM
0.11 Tree
(atS..... MIMI SUN DA Y'S 1t•SUL TS
(2'111 .. 27-dey ......... " IMa!Me) fl•ST llACI. 6 112 furlonv'-
Outtv Okie (MeCarronl S.20 3~ 2.60
Down J!•nve (~al UO •.tO El Pratldanlt Uno (Stavtns) UO
I AIM> raced. Ed's F\f'ltHV, Resurgent s.n:i. Lff9ua Hlttw, He'• No Mistress.
Gold Atta'llf. It.Inv E11orasslon
Time: 1:17 )IS.
SllCOMD uca.-. 1ur1onos.
Hncbma PGkva (FrM<ll) 13 00 uo 4..60
Cht (Plncav) S.40 uo
Record Caldl IOomlnvuttl l.00
Alto read: London Cross, l)utlinn C
W . Gallant 5'H<lal. TOf> Pote. 6~
For~ Fun
Tlme: 1:09 •1 S.
S1 DAILY DOUaLll (2·91 oald 542.10.
THtltD llACI. 6 lw1onvt
Tll You (DalMlollueva~ . l..O 110 2 20
Crltleal A11911 (Antonoaorgl) UO 3 00
T rutnat ISomlnouti l • 2.40
Alto raced: Sororllv Girl, Ct\fk Slrtn, ·
Llule ltOlfe, Goulov. Ack'• Arrow
Time 1:09 •tS.
l'OU.TH ltACll. 1 111 mllel.
Bronia ~rllal !Lo1onl 14 20 UO 4.00
eamt GOiden Eaote IHawwvl •'l.ao 3 40
SllaWa IMcCerron) •.OO
Also rac.ed: Dollar Darllnv, 8anoara
R .. 1. Nallla B. Frlanolv. AOOUI Sunset.
Fr•nnla Mertie.
Time: 1 :49 31 S.
Fll"TH llACll. 1 11 16 mllas
Rn l•Ot (Ooml"guail 31.60 13.00 9.20
PranOO (Plncav) t.60 •.20 L.t Cid (Toro) 10,IO
Alto raced: A Righi ldH. 8atl Leader, Goldart Souvtnlr, Kuwall Toww, Ftvlnv
G-. Honlo, One Evt<I Romeo, 8aaufor1
Cloud Slrfdar
Tlmt 1 •1 •IS
S.S llXACTA (~·•> P•kl "36 00
SO(TH ·~ell. 6 furlonos
Paiesllne Sun (Hewlev) 22 00 9 60 s.tO
Coot Pnll1>er1 IFernanda1) •9 40 1160
EJIC:lusive Darllf'V IMCC:arron) l.40
Alto rect<I Bernie Liiiie. &. A
Hewall•n. SCrundl'I, Fortv Sllart, Caollaln
Pickering, Sword Prince. ~lay Flra, ltHG AM AOOUI 11
Tlmt 111
S.IVllNTH ltACE. 6 112 lurlonVt Crvo•arCfl (Plncavl s 00 3 20 l .00
Arllchokt (Llollam) 4 00 lAO
E11ecut1ve Pride 4o.i.noutsev•> •.OO
Abo r•ctd Lt lllc•ln. "eaoamlc. Aft
SV\ltmt Go. Parlt Prince. Graal Sut>ttenai
Time 1 14 4 S. U £XACTA 1•·71 oald sSOSO
llGHTH llACE. I I 16 milts Lord Al War ISllOefNllar) 6 40 l.40 2 ..
Video KIO IM<C•rronl l 60 l 60 MtnswHr (Toro) 3 00
Ata.o raet<I D•ncel>el, Pellr••, lltltlne
Jton T\ffla• 1·•2,
U •XAGTA (S-ll e>alcl W .SO.
'2 ~ICK SIX (7·1+2+SI oald sS0, 113 00 wflPI sb wlnnl119 lldlalt (till
horses l S2 Pfetl Six consolallon oalcl s 1,0n IO with 114 wlnnlnv llekah Ulvt
hortat)
NINTH llACI. 1 I• 1' milt\
Golden Fri.no ( 111n1u1al IS 40 1.40 t'°
Mr Hottvwoocl ILlof\am) ttO 60
Paoa Too (Oomlnvue1l 5.00
Also reet<l 8anelelalre. Salf"s Roval
Draam, Crv1l•I Oroos
Time 143 ''l S.S IXACT A (3·•> oald S111 SO Alleocle~••
Na A
WllSTallN COMl"llllllNCI ~edlc OM.-
....
W L I'd. H
Phoanl• s 0 1000
Pot'tlancl ) , -a.er. , 2 ....
L.Man 3 3 500
S..llla 2 3 .400
Ooldtfl State 1 4 * MdWast OMllefl Mou•~ ' ' 1oeo San AntOfllo • 1 IOO
Denver a 1 750 Ute,, 1 ) .4'0
Dalat 2 4 lll t<enws City 0 4 ODO
aASTaRH C:OMPa•8MCa AllMfk~ 4 0 1000
l 0 1000
t l -2 • m I 4 JOO
c...~
4 l ) ,
2 )
2 )
1 ) • s .....-.sar..
'--"" ""' ...,,... 1 lt
tOO ... --HO -
1
WI 2~
3
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1 , . .,
J •
1 ,
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Sen A~ tJI, Htw v.,,. 1JI I! oO
~ .....
OeflWr al ~ °",.., ••• ~ ,....,.. .....
DM!vw •• Ll!ltlft
UllWS 124, TrallUun 116
f'OaTLAND ( 11') -M. T'*'-t-16
•·• 22, V•ndlwatlha I · 1' •-4~1 8owie 2·• 0-0 •. PaJUOl'I I· 16 •·• 20, Ila ln1 6-14 H 17, ~rlJ 3--4 1·2 7. Orntw ·14 t-12 ?l,
KlftaY 0-2 0-0 0, COll8' 1-> CHI 2,
B.Thornoton 0-S 0-0 0 1Totall "·'4 U·:U 1~ ~ I • LAJ<EH ( ,,., J... Wllkat 11l 11 _f':O 22,
• ... Worl,,V 9·14 W-2,I; Abdul·Jab09' ltll )·S
2S. JOllnson 7· 10 7·7 21, Scott ._ 14 2·2 20,
tCuochak M 1·2 3, Coooer 2-• 0-0 s.
McG.a 1-3 1-1 3. Rambb 1-1 l>"O 2, *"'" 1·• 0-0 2.Tolals S>-13 17·21 tu.
Scerw w Quartwr't
Portla nd 1 S ?I 21 41'-116
Laker• 3S 1t 30 »-12• Three-Point ooa11-vandtwaohe. Coooe~. Foultd oul-No"• llt· oouncb-Porlla.nd JI IM. Tl!clrn9Mln, Drax·
lar 'I). Lot AA9atH SJ (Wor1hY 14)
Astltlt-f"ortlend 30 (PHton, Valenllnt I),
Los Anvalat 30 (JoMton 11) Total
f~ ll, Lot A,..... )1 Tacflnl·
cal1-9orti.na, ""-' ClafeftM, LA CO.Cf\ Rlltv, Abdul·J...,.
Atlll!ClaoCa=;lU
MISL
WESTEltN DtVIStON
W L ~et. Ga
Let Vavet I 0 000
LOI Anvtlfl 1 0 I 000
San Dlavo I 0 1 000
Wk:hll• 0 0 000 .,
Daltat 0 1 000 1
K•n .. s City 0 I 000 I
T ac:oma 0 I 000 I
IASTllllN DIV1$tON
New Vork 1 o 1 000
Plt11burgh 1 o 1 ooo
SI. Loult 1 0 I 000 c...,.._no o o ooo ..
8alllmore 0 1 000
ClllcaDO 0 I 000
MinnHole O 1 000
WMNMlaV'sO-
San Dlt90 •• Dallet n
UIHrs HCC«
llEMAJHIHG SCHEDULE
Mon • Nov 12 -OallU Thu Nov a -
Wldlfla, S.I • Nov 17 -•• San D•eoo
Wad., Nov 21 -Clllcavo. Fr1 Nov. lO -•'
CtevlCand.
Sel Dec I -•I P111t0urvtl TP!u 0ec
6 -at N-Vorl< Sat 0ec I -•I 8alllmort . Tut .. Dae 11 -L•• Veqes Fri
Dec. J• -Cleveland Sal Dec IS -e l Tacotna, Wad., ~ It -St Loult . Sal
Dec 22 -New Yori< Sun Dec 23 -San
Dlavc>, Sun.. Dec lO -11 WICl>•I•
Sat .. Jan S -Tacoma Fri J•n 11 -
SI Louis. Sal J•" ., -•• D•hH Tnu Jan. 17 -MlnMM>I•. Sel Jan 19 -et SI
Louis; Tut, Jan n -1t Mln"8tole T"'-' Ja n. 2• -Las \lavas. Mon., Jan 1' -
Cleveland, Wed Je" lO -•• 8attlmor•
Fri .. FtO 1 -•I Cltvel•nG Sel Fat> t
-al ChieaDO. Mon F=tC> • -Mlnneso••
Sal., Feb. 9 -Ntw Vorto .• Mon Feo II -
Wldllla, Wt<I • FtO 13 -K•n'8\ (lly S.I Fi6:"l'J"="ir1.•i vtoll, ~ Feb t1 -••
Chlcavo
Sun .. ~rcPI 3 -•• Pilt,ourgh, Tut
~reh S -al MlnrHOle We<S March 6 -
•• Oallaa, Nlon .• ~rch 11 -Ptt11ourvh.
s.1 .. ~"Cit 1• -et Tecome Wtd Mercn 20 -Chlcaoo Fro ~rch 11 -DaftH
Tut .. Marctl 26 -8enlmort . Fri ~r
29 -at Kan~ CtiY Sat Marcft JO -•
Wldlila
Wed Atlf'•I 3 - T ecom• Sal """" • -S.11 Diavo. Mon AMn I -Kanse\ Cllv
Thu • Aor~ 11 -et LH llt'Oet Sal AP' 13 -at San Dla9o.
AM llOme ...,.,_.et IPIC ForU'T\
21 0 Dena Hllh
21 7 El Toro
1 ...._t Mlssloll Vlalo
" 19
1• ANG•LUS LA AOUll
13 MATll.a Mt lW>
0 13 Fountalll V...., t1
0 lO 5ent• """ v..., •• 30 Senla AM ..
1J W..tmlm• 1S
1• Huntllwtoll 11..o D
0 I ~,._, • 11 21 811MP Molll ... ••. n
Jl a PM X • 1• 21 St P1U1 u
2IO ~(SAlowtl
NHL
CAMr99LL ClONfJllllllNCa
SlllvtM DNIMlll w L T ""' ... •A Eornonton 10 0 2 22 .. Ca!Vetv I s 0 It 70
Winni-• • 2 to 40
Klil9I ) ' l • " v~ , to 0 • 39 Nerm~
Chieffo s ' I II s.s St. l.oub s s 0 10 • Detroit 3 7 1 1 ...
TorOflto l 7 1 7 )0
M!Meota , 7 2 ' n
WALIS COlltfJ'll.H,NCI.
-~la 2 ,. 56 NY1.--, 6 0 12 '1 w a"'4ncl•on s 2 12 • NY llanv9n s 1 11 • Pinlllurllfl s 0 10 ,,
~Jar..., ) 7 1 7 '° A8'M CM.-MOtll,. .. , I 2 I 17 '3
8o.lon 1 s 0 1• • 81Jftalo • 1 " 53
Harttoro 6 2 ,. " Quao.c s 7 1 11 '7
~.,..~
8ostot1 6 NY ttlandars 2
Eomonton 2, Winni-I
TeRllM't 0-Toronto •t Mf11nno1a
Chleaoo •I IC,._
T_.V'•G-
MonlrHI al Oatroll ~"°'" EdmOnlon at PfllSl>ut"Vh
....
U.S. IOXING CMAMf"IOMSMPI fat•• a•>
• g • 50
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63
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117 OOU11C11 -Dan ~ (Fon .,.._,
N CJ dK RodneV Gatolllftt (Walllewe,
Haw•lll, 3·7 S.I ~· (~) dee Jeff Lawl1 !MarnVll9, Walt\.), S-0.
1 It ~ -Lat Faer1 !SMllta) dee.
Barrv Stawf!• \Fcwt er.... N.C.l. ~
Br.oiev Wllllamt (L.oulsV'lle) dee. Hanrv
l.i!n (Wa.anaa Ha-A>. S-0 12S ~t -1..-Gutlerret (TurtoQ)
oec Gerald Dannis INtw York) • ._I;
ll unnell Doi ( C.Htotlia, N.C.l dee. F raddlt
Miiier IG~1. Miu.I. S~
131 oouncl• Luu 8arnwett
IGootKraalt, SC ) OK. MaUl'k:a L'"ton
(Tacorna. WHh ), s-o. Glllbart Mrtvc:hatl
IMlnnuOOllt ) KO'O "ntonlO ltOdrlluat
IC!evetend). 2:31, 2nCI round, Mk:tlMI Crawford ICumbtf'lalld, Md ) OK. Al
WMaler !S~br'«lee~S..0.....--13' OOUndt -Aaron Sllorts IOatrolll oec lllcllaro Bu..don (Oatroll), H . Larrv
LaCou"ier. (HHllllVS, MIM.l· dee ....
OoCIC>ln ( Releleft, N C), H
1•7 ~· -Mk:l\MI Ovtanl (Hew Von. l dee Mlc""4 Gol.IOMu (St Louts),
S·O, LtMta Gara911ano (Stamfot'o, COfWI.)
KO'o Timot?lv Gibson <•o.noere. VIJ. l:JS, o rOUllO
156 oound\ -L C ROOtnton lSI LOIM) oec Tvr-GaVTa INewarll, NJ ), J-t.
Ktvln e rvanl 18uftlll0. N Y > dee wi..tt Be1'er ( Adt40hl. M4) S--0
165 -...d1 -G~ TaYtor 10.-Ul
KO o Ja,.,... MotleY lG.--..bonl. NC.I.
11• 2nO 'OUnd
T7I oounCh -Al'ldrft How1M"d (MiafN) oec Ari-Wiiiiams (PeM.acola, Fla >. H .
Otosllo Havllll IS.h LAllt Cltv) -Oft d·t-l<ib lion O! Kevfll CHknar (New
OMNI!•) tl• Jrd round
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NllWfl'OltT LANDMG -2t lnottn. 151
OOlllJo. I ~, 10 whl"°"lfl
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Dl TltOtT TIGEltS-SleMcl One eweman. llnt -.~. 10 • ttv • .., centrect
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Entrepreneurial revolution
_spreading around the world
-Publisher of Inc. Magazine-says trend
ts even begtnlng to show up tn China
JOHN CUNNlFF ,,,, ......... .....,.,
NEW YORK -The United States
as a.ivtng birth to ah entrepreneurial
revolution that shows signs of spread-
ing around the world, says Bernard A.
Goldhirsh. himself an entrepreneur.
At first glance. that opinion might
not seem to contain much that is new,
and it might even be considered sclf-
scrving, because Goldhirsh is pub-
lisher of Inc .. which is a magazine
about entrepreneurship.
h is well known, for eumplc. that
Americans last ¥ear founded about
600.000 compantes compared.to less
than 200.000 just 20 years ago. and
that business formations-are continu-
ing at tl\as same rapidrratc.
and France, for example
In 81'ta1n, which has placed little
value oo cntteprcncunal incentive-.
tbt government has initiated a acnes
of poficy changes that, Goldhirsh
observes, "has given nse to a very
sudden, unexpected revolution an
stanups."
And an France. where President
·Francois Mitterrand nat1onali1ed 30
perce nt of bank assets and otherwise
1ntervencD ,in the economy, the
socialists have renounced some of
their past policies an favor of a free-
market approach.
formance of the U.S. ~nomic
system over th~r~o yea~ t?s-
been one of the incentives to •<i.UVHy
in other nations.
Titc advantaaes. he majntains, afl:
so obvious they cannot be. ianored.
"In tames of rapid tccllnolo1kal
change It is Only the enuepreD.eUriitl
sector that can bnng ncw-prpducts to
rrtarket an the time frames that are
required in order to be competitive,"
he told a University of Southern Cahform~ audience recently, add.inJ:
"New products must be created in
an environment· that is free -0f -the
foenia that is inherent in a more
bureaucratic large structure."
The obvious was recognized first
by the American bureaucracy. made
up not O!\IY of sovemmental units ~ut
by massive pnvate sector companies
employing tens of thousa~ds and
producing billions-of dollars in sales.
employeea maklna cuatom·made blcyclee,
now employe• 2~0 and hu become a -.r
U.S. producer •peclaltzlng ezclu1lvely ln
premium and.quality bicycle..
And 11 1s known preny well by
everyone who watches the business
scene that these smaller, newer com-
panies arc actually creating Jobs
rather than simply taking them from
exasung companies.
Frofl)..China tbere is news of 8 grain
harvest so 1reat as to strain the {'.Oontry'~ ability to store and trans..
pon it. And after having to buy food
from abroad for years. the country is
now an exponcr of torn and soy-
beans.
How did it happen? Good weather.
for one thing. In add1t1on. the
sovemment of Chana created pncc
1ncent1ves. And. perhaps most
notably. the recent policy of allowing
families to operate their own pnvate
plots.
"The corporate orthodoxy that was
suited to mature. stable markets'
turned out to be ill-suited to u
dynamic ·mar.Jcetplace," said Gold-
hirsh.
"It wasn't too long ago that Fortune
500 companies looked at small-scale
entrepreneurial co mpani~.a.s
nothing more than fodder for acqu1s1-
tion and then only if they were big
enough to make the efTon worth-
while." 2 Up ~. Up ~ Uo • Up ~ Uo 1, UP
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They are spearheading 1nnovauon
and getting more work for the dollar
from their employees and. 10 the env)
JJ.9. of the old ~ants, the) odsomeumbes
17.4 create not JUSt new pr ucts ut
16.7 brand-new markets too. 16.7 ltl All this and much more about ll entrepreneurship is well known, but
1f: what hasn't been analyzed nearly as
l1i' m~ch as evidence that, as qoldhirsh
( pomts out. entrepreneurship might
I .
Based on rnet8test economic plan.
Chana in fact is prepared to introduce
1ncentJves and entrepreneurship on
so vast a scale that it appears to raise
the question of whether the Chinese
economic system should be termed
socialist.
Goldhirs h points out that the
success of entrepreurshap 10 the
Unned States. and the strong per-
Jtut lhen somettl1n11l-al>pened:1'he
httle companies began to beat the
pants ofT some of the giants. and the
giants knew it and began to reshape
their structures to accommodate a
spuit of freedom and risk-taking.
And so also. it appears. have even
lar$er entitities. such as nations in
which entreprenurialism was merely
tolerated or even declar~ tllegal. !1·1 be spreading throughout the world. Li To Rritain Fra nce. Sweden, China
9:~ First-tlme, higher-income
home buyers establish trerid
An ancreaS(' an the proponaon of 11all) from th e S43,200 registered in
first-ume buyers and the higher 1983.
inc:.omes reA•Stered .amon& all b~c. _RCJlCaLbu).cr.s howev~vecaaed
were '"'O of the most s1gn1fican1 an annual income ofS50. ~ Amonf
trends 1n the Cahfornaa ho using first-time buyer households. 55.
market dunng the first hnlf of I 984. percent had two or more wage earners
according to a recent '>urve) con-ascomparedto47.6percent ofrepeat-
ducted b) the ( 'ahfornJ.a .\ssoc1at1on bu,ers.
of Realtors F1rSt-t1 me bu~ er'> were genera II)
The Assoc1at1on '!I annual Housing )Ounger than repeat bu:rers. had
Finance Surve). which analyzes lower incomes. and tended to
mongage financing tr~nds and com-purchase smaller. less ex~nsa ve
piles information about the charac-homes. The median first-time buyer
terisucs -or bu 1ers and se lle rs an the "'as 30 years of age in 1984. whale the
Cali fornia housing market. found typical repeat-bu )er averaged 40
that first-time buyers represented years of age.
40.4 percent of all California home-Twent y-six perce nt of first-tame
buyers in 1984. compared wi th an -bu)ers were single 1nd1v1duals. com-
average 36 percent in 1982 and 1983 pared to 19 percent of repeat buyers.
and 28.8 percent an 198 1. An additional 7. 7 percent oflirst-time
"The widespread availability of buyers were households composed of
adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) two or more unrelated ind1v1duals.
with their initial, discounted interest Mamed co uples totaled 63.5 per~nt
rates, boosted the number of first· of first-time buyers and 74.8 percent
• time buyers who could quahf) to or repeat buyers.
purchase during the first half of this According to the survey. buyers
year," stated Becki Schwab. president were ~enerall) spending 25 percent of
of the 100,000-membcr real estate th eir ancome on mortgage payments
association. an the 1984 first half. compared to 26
.. Nevertheless. the average first-percent in 1983. "The increased use
time buyer needed an annual income or AR Ms. with their fluctuating
of S42,000, placing him well above interest rates and monthly payments.
what the typical Californta household has ca used lenders to adopt stricter
earns. and demonstrating the very underwnttng cntena. accounting m
real affordability problem confron1-pan for the lower debt ratio this
mg the nev. homebuyer 1n the state." year." commented Joel Sin~er.
added Schwab. C.A.R. vice president of planntng.
This compares to the average research and economics
$32.000 income fim-time buyers Typically. buyers were supplyang a
registered in the rest of the country 20 percen1 downpayment in 1984.
durin$ the same period. All buyers '-Most freq uently. the funds used in a
combtned recorded a median house-dowopayment c:ame from personal
hold income of $48.000. up substan-savings and fundl> received from the
sale of a previous residence. Nearly
I 5 percent of all buyers reported using
..fun.d.s.whlch had been borrowed from_
relatJves for the downpayment.
A total of 52.5 percent of home-
buying households in 1984. had two
or more incomes, while in 1983. 44. l
percent of homebuying households
had two incomes, an increase which
also panly explains the higher in-
comes registered among buyers 1n
1984.
Fully, 87.2 percent of all buyers
were purchasing a primary residence.
Most bu yers m \ 984 purch25Cd a
home for its better_ location, while
others decided to punchase now,
believing that prices would increase
further. Larger homes and tax advan-
tages were also cited as popular
reasons for purchasing a home.
According to the survey, the aver-
age seller in 1984 was 45 years old and
earned an annual income of$42,000.
Sellers tended to be younger than in
1983 when the median age registered
54.9 years. The majority of scUers
were one-aocome households, with
fully one m five sellers being either a
single male or female household.
Altho~gh the majority of. sellers
were ~lhng their pnmary rcsactence.
74.8 percent, 22. l percent were either
selling a home which they no longer
occupied or had purchased as an
investment propcny and 3.1 percent
were selli ng their vacation home.
Workshop planned
for computer novices
A two-day workshop for the micro-
computer novice is being offered on
Nov. S & 6 by Computer Concepts.
The l.Qrsg Beach Edgewater Hyatt
House Will be the~rte-ofthe workshop
and the rec for early regi~tration (7
days pnor to seminar date) is $255.
late registration. $285.
Ro .. comp Corp.
lea•ea site
for research-
Cadillac Fairview/California hns
leased a 35,340-square-foot rcstarch
and development building m Orange
County Industrial Center to
Rosscomp Corporation, according to
Graham Jones. marketinf represen-
tative for Cadillac Fajrv1ew Indus..
trial Oiyision.
Rossoomp Corporati on's five-year
luse, valued at SU million. com-
menced in mid-Auaust. Formerly
located in Cerritos, Roucomp recent-
ly moved their computer technoloay
operations to the -Oranp County l~dust!ial Cente( buildjn1. Oeofl
S1mpk1n1ofNom1 Begs&Sim1>1<>n
of Ncwpon Beach, re.Presented th~
le sec
Oranac County Industrial Centtr as
localed on both the Costa Mesa and
ntaAnas1dcsofHatbor Boukvard
one mile nonh of tbe San Oiqo F~ay, ·
Cadillac F11rvicw/C11hfom11 ., a wboll~ owned subsidiary of C"11ll•c
F11rv1ey,r CO'l)OBllon Limited, Tor·
onto, Canada, with an asset bue in
CACCSLof 12 bilUon, \lohteh t·Mfnrtr..---+-m~or hC?PJrin1 and h11h·nac oftlcc-
commcrc11J centers, as well as indus-
cnal and R & 0 bualdinp and lind
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The following pen()f\I are The lollowlng pel'ION are
dOl"il bualneaa a · · dofl'\O bYll""9 aa NITE-N-DAY CAR PET MOLLY INVESTMENTS.
CARE. 3165 Harbor Blvd 2350 Herbor Blvd #2Q8,
Costa Meas, Callf Costa Mesa. CAllt 92626
Richard Mtcheal Oro se Lawrence Allan Meurer.
21 492 Vint• Way. El 0 2350 Herbor Blvd #208,
Cellf Costa Mesa, Callf 92626
Perry J Bliek 21492 Jeanice A Ofury. 1655
tege Way. El Toro. Calif lark Ave • 124. Long
Thi• buslnH• 11 cor1-84lach CAiif 90815
ducted by" a limited Pllf'1ne<· Th11 bu11neu I• con-
lhlp ducted by a general pert·
Richard OrONe nerahlp
Thie 1111emen1 wu tiled Lawrence Allan Maurer
wllh the Co~mly Clerk ot Or· H11s statement wae fifed I ange County on Octo~ 26. with the County Clerk ot Or·
1964 ange County on Oc1ober 30.
F25t131 1984
Publlshed Orange Coast F211210
Dally Piiot Novembet 5 12 Published Orl"ije Coaat
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M-199 ~ POOLIC NOTICE
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MEMORIAL PARK NAMI I TATHtlNT The tollowlng peraon la Cemetery • Mor1uary oo1ng bultnMI 81 Chapf>I • Crematory JAVANO & ASSOCIATES.
3500 Pac.1t1c. Vof'w OrtvA 527 Senti Ana Avenue.
Newport Beacr· N-porl 8Netl C9ltl 92663
6411 ;-> 700 Guly A Van Orden. 527
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pur1Uenl to MGllon 1GOO of •l>Ove pro....... abcMt "'O....... I t11•-1)"\ \1 ' ~ , }(J ... 51 OOOtl •-7a..a1 = ~ !;; ¥. . UleCMICOde,St1teofC1ll· Bid• shZt'b. reoel* In B14•"'~b. received In ~ a • on -'.l fl·'" ... ' .,. . .,.,.. liitotach.~.
tom11, the undertlQned ~lll the l)lacie ldon1111ed llb<MJ. in. plac. ld«ttlfled abOve, \\ t•dnt•-it!;n I w·, I sop.HI . flMMNWlal. -4\fuiV.r ~ 12oo1,Cl!T 1196 Mil •I public Nie by com· and lhatt be opened ~ .ncs shalt be QP9MG·and 2712~Df."H.B. wlwood bumina ff.I*, mo. 19"._ lllOO --
petltlv• ~fdd~y,;n the 20th publlcly reed 'aloUd II the l)Ublltly reed alouO •• the n 1ur .. d;I\ \\ 1•d I HJ I' Ill. UITllll OllJA 1116 3~r 2\.$t>a, IOI fem rm. patio, gar. suormo yrty. ' 831-6193 21~1111 ~:!J' o·~~k PM.1:',ti: ~~~~··•leted. time and ~=·ttJt·~ time end h1da \ 1'11llr' rn I' flt 3BA 2ba , frptc . 1BR 1ba $'249,500 ownr 940-t0T7 76()..tM7 or &M-7383 ~ ''°"' "'doc*.
pr9ml11419 where uld prop. ~.will be. $10.00 de-Thate Wilt be. 1 10.00 de-. I I ''I f 1() apt Al,.L IOI) •h•P• HIOOENTREASURE Npt DUPLEX 28R, 18.A. gel'· aw ..... Avt 11/10,~
arty hae b"'1 stored, ind s>os11requlreelf0teect1Mt of poe11requlredforeect1Mtof ...,,lltlr• .!\ r1. fl rr1. $19&,500. Ctrtu ... , .... a-• Hotsr~3bfhrM age. no peta M25 mo. S 14t&l"'o yrty IH
wtllch are located 11 Public bid documen1110 guarantee !;>Id document• toouatentee .... ,111,f,1, ~ r 1 .'I Ill I I' 111 llWPlll llAOI 11 -... w/ineometoBOOTI 646-3138' 1~
St0t., Inc. 2065 Placent11 ttwtlr r11urn tn good COfl-fMlr rllum In good c;on. 3 BA 2'~ ba condo. Very LargeR21ot645-7oot Spec w-2BR 2ba. on boh, --l.81--.. --.-,-----
Allef\111 In the City ol Costa dltk>rl within ten (10) d1ys dltlOn within ten (10) cl1ys clean 1 128,700 ••-.... N"' MA•• ..-.. "Ul'om .. _ / f StlOO M.... County of Orange, aller the bid Opening date. aller the bid opening date. ( \ ·, ' · t' I 1 \ · 1·1 ( ) \ " R -,.. ..... '""-" • "''n un ·pvt ;ate. • Jo9 CN1etGPt* 175-0411 St1t1 of C111tomla. the EICtl bid muet cooform Each bid muel coot0tm · "'· •• ·" '' tJltlll ... IHr. Anexoe1t.n1t>uyonWa1 .... homenrcomc>tetlon <&Bel utltt lnc:t 875-3134 Uclo"-"Y :~s!.°':'erg~~~at~': ~~tr:~:°"m!~: 10 rhe =tr:~=:~. to the C.O ICICl-.C.T IO \': 141-1121 ~:!,.°:';~•t:r~ ~,:~!;~°T:!,d~.':'; SPYGLASS OCEAN VIEW Udo..._ ll**M• ...
ICrlbed below In lhe mat· Eectl bidder ehlll tubmll, Eadl bidder shall submit, t I I •••• -w--oak floor1na. ctOM 10 Santa Ane A\19 831...o42 8 Bdrm•. 2 ltory exec nm. 3'h8a. femlY ,.,... perlo,
tere of: 011 the form fumlthed with on ttwt l0tm turnllhed with "1111 1' '111 "11 ' '1111 1 1'111 '1 111 '11' 111•1' ...--" •-shopping. 5'75,000 Hatbor & ~ 1'1ew. 23 $2200. AiiGt l?'S-1323
Eric Hollander Sp B 1 • 6 ttfe contract document•. • the oontrao1 dooumenta, 1 I 1 • 111 1 I 1 I 11 I otltl •U llMI UM 1111.n ~UM.-San Mat.o. •2950irno °' -Lu-3bf.,--...,3ba--... -~-... ----.,... Wl'I"'· tire repels m1te<l1I llat ol lh!J>roWMCI eubcon· 14a.t oUlle ptOpOMCI IUbeon.· ; ' 1 , . 11 1 ·" 1111 • ' '"" 11 " · • "· " 11 ! ' ' Movu19ht Int 3 Bdrm, 2 ~ Home/Oupl!D. iif..i,\92. -IM/opt. Bkr 78(),.1* •
Uncfforct; ~IHfVtt the traciora oti thl• project .. tracton on thl• project u 'I 11·.i.,· .•• ~ I 111 .i • .i 111 1·l l.t11011 bath custom home on Ir~ · lll-t• . 5100 SwhOr•Df~. N:B CMla 1111 mt !:Jffr~Hu
right IQ bld at th• ..... required by the Subletllng required by the Subletting I . I 11 "''" Oallt'e&blnett, or..,... .... pt ITM*
Purch .... must bl made and Subcontracllne Falt and Subcontr1ct1ng Fair Jlllrrl 111 \\ "'11 '·1111 ,. 111 :! ''"" .td houaewlndow ln kltchen ' 'Wlllat/19911-4 i 1i08WWW,;;am:;: 233 ,...,, ·
With cash on•r end peld tor Pracrlols Act. Government Practrcee Act. Govemmenl En IC 0 IC ~: skyllgllt, ftreplace, COY~ ! UITll.lffl lalned. 3 8d 2~ 215 E. Lull Condo, .. Cenyon.
It the time o purchase. Alt Code lieetlon 4100 et eeq. Code Section 4100 et eeq._,. ered pat1o plut many ex· -11,111• . 21_ ........._ .ht lrl 22nd St '42-4M4 38r 38&. Golf ooww w.
purchuedgood .. reeoldH -Eacllblddermutl aubmlt Eectlblddermutttubmlt (It .... ~ Htlll .1d d.a1h iHHI 11•111111 tras.. $205.000. Call 1P11••fAL-WDl-13 8dr-m "• ... -,2 ~.2 -...., 11 .......... 1_ ,Nopeta St55G ...... 792 11, and must bl removed 11 wlfh each bid a oenllled °' .itth each bid a certified or DONNA Bll..L -._. •... ... ••-' ~ ~ --... the Ume of purchue. S11e cashier'• check p1y1ble to .c:as111er·1 eh«* payable to 1•n111• 1r11111 1·d1 ,1l1~\ I h1• I > \II\ or 221Ml-Aft eondO.Lowtypetlo,..,._ 2 8d 1be. dbt ger, nice ~er.t2-deft ~
tubJect to prior cancellatlon the DISTRICT or a bid bond the DISTRICT or 1 bid bon9 I 'II 0 I ,1..,,111111., li.dtill l \ 1111 1 l w I ir·l PllfHTLlllnll place, format dining. )'llfdonlotbyltaelf. Tot»-$1400/mq. UdO lilll -48f In 1111 evenr of Nttlement In the form Mt forth In the In the 1om1 Mt forth In thl 1_..._ _..a fe •.a.a•.,.. Pool. Pttced to tell at ly freetl. $115 7~557 a1300/mo. FE~
between landtordal'\dobll· eontr1c1 documents lfl an contrect document• In en 111111r ri·it Ubt·rl1ttll llt1h " -•-_.,... S195,000 on FEE lend. 2._1 ..... ...., ... ;1.....-...-• &HAHN.M l'2.,1111 g.fed part~. amount not leu tl\in 10% of amouJ'tl not leas then 10".4 of .s Bdnna, 3 batt\1, 1ndUCJel Sir. 844-7'2' "' .,.. ~ "-T'" Dated this 5th & 12th day the maximum amount of bid 1111 ma.clmu.m amoont of bid CI..\~°"' I FI JJ ) 6 I· 2 -.) h 7 H mast., suite and large-WiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiA no peta, ' 2 Me,.et · Nwpt Hgta ~ ,.,,. ...,..
ot November. 1G84 u 1 guarantee rhet the bid· u 1 guarantee that lhe bid· BW•llTSWI lamlly room and off. WA -1&25 + dep S.t-:M14 38r, 2~ den • fwn
Publle Storage, Inc . Lerio-cler will enter Into the der Wiii enter lnlo the I f •-1t ,. f ·-· Enjoy O<:Mn 'breezea and .,, ... parking for up 10 7 ., .... 2B -"-'"'· 3 tfi*& c~ lord proposed contract of the propoMd contract of the ••Ml tr -taMI tr .ut i hi 2 d a o 1y 4 d ' r, ..cl o-r ............. etlCI refurbltMcl.. No .,.. •• Publla'*l by 1111 Orange same la awarded to tll..tch sa~ Is awatded to euoll "-"---· vewfromt s ·at()()' • c rs. n oora romOeluxe. redec, 2 Br. 2be )'llfd. No pete S650 mo. S15001mo.lndamdrJ11¥Q.
Co11t Dally Piiot November bidder lnlhleventollallure bldeler.lntheeV«ltollalllJ" -•1111 1002 ...will 1002 light. 3 Bdrm 2 bath A· the entrlhee to Main unit. Jn eec:urlty hlgh(IM ~1251;(213)58!r1'M 852-49713R&..-inw.e.
5, 12, IG84 10 enter Into Mid contract. 10 •ntef •Into eald contract frame home with up1talrs Beach. NOW on the mar· at Harbor entrance: PYt
M· t84 such eec;urlty wlll be t0<· SUCh MCUrlty wlll be 10<-den for quiet moment•. k•t at only $«9,000. matlna, pool. OclMI\ & 38d 1 ~ ds>f•. Nr OC QUALITY AEHTALS
---------lfelred. lelted 01 fT ._ Great comer le>&allon so -..... 1211 bay vi~. Innovative airport S71Slmo, MOO Thil la wMt U went1 '\:). PtlJUC NOTICE Tt111 DISTRICT ruerves The DISTRICT reeervee I IEIA lllTI cer1ru1 LIT closetothebeech.Com-·e1m tlrianclng . •375M. dep. s .. al 20201·A fronl2tw2beffJ*dblQIW
a.272SO tile right to reject any or au the right 10 reject any °' all Tiil IYH Wll LIW 1mHST LIAI munlty pool and tennis. 673-522315'48-2888 Blref'I &s.-1927 • oar kldell* S'tOO'•
NOTICE Of bide 0< to waive any Ir· bids °' to welve eny Ir-All this at the low price o1 I ' · C IMI 38' 28a CondO w/9ne •ut-11M* PUeuc SALE OF regu1ar1t1es °' lnl0<m1tlllee regulatltlM °' lntormaltt... "lllJEOT TO" Sl59,900 751-3191 · Saa 1-iatt •• patio, att dbl gw, POOi YMlty SW 2tJe ~
-RION•• -o-•TY In any blda °'In ttwt bidding. In any bids 0< tn the bidding. · Ii:: M~-10,.4 PanOf:S: --• ..._.. § SIOOJmo. c..t &42..oi7-4 amenlltee -.....,_
.... 1i)1111 ,.."" Pureuent to lhe provtstona PUf-1 to the PfOl/lelonl !ii SELECT -.ta -• 8d 2b;~ k;i.t1;;'"'000. ..,.... Cu•• ,.,., & .... ,. ---. .;;;;1000 now Norloersh41rebyg1ven111a1 ofSec11CJ?r1113o1.,,,.-Labor orS-ection in3ottML.abor Owner will consider carry with 20% . -·-a ~83.hl0-13 --.. ... ... ...... ~i9o..11M.MY
pursuant to NCtlOI'\ 1988 of Code of the a1ate ot Cell-Code of Ille ..... Of Call· d own. Possibl RV ace~. ·close to PROPERTIES J ·-_, . y -t8r;-me~ wood .... -s-= .
the CMI Code State 01 Call· forn1a. the DISTRICT hu ob-tornla, the DISTRICT hu ot>-school & shopping. Great inves\ment. ml Lm •Wit ..... 1111 UMd brie*.9fdnt, gw.No Aentala A\lel Now. 2-'8r.
16rnla the underetgned wtll lllned lrom tile Director of lJlned from tl\tl Director of T SIUU. PllllD pet1, evt 11/1. 645-25N $750-$2500 Ferguaon &
1111 ei public 9118 by c:om· the Depan~t of lnduetrlal 111e l;)ec>artment Of lnduatnal enant wants to stay. Needs some Expanded family home *W&TllflM* Blk• 10 OCC pvt lbf ~ Hahn RE 842-1113
petlve blddlrig on the 20th Relatlona the Q•neral Aelltlone the g1ner11 TLC, $127.000. Larne family room, 4 ................. ............... ... out encl nar $415 VIiia 8llfbcMt ~ 1 bf. 1 be. day ot Nomvembfr !984 et prevalllng rete of per diem preveltl~ rite of per diem ., ...,... -., """
10.00 o'elocil A M on ihe wages end the g1ner1I wage• end the general I a r g I l> e d room I . LL llK UY 53M190 a.at Alty,.. ffece MW, fl.Ill ..:utlty. no
premises where aald prop-prevailing ra1e tor holiday prevalllng _rate tor holldey CALL TllA/AIT 1'1-1714 enclosed patio room. 2BR 28A SPACE 31. CMck thil under pr1ced kld9 or peits. $150. mo.
"lY haa been stored and and overtime work In the fo. and ovlf'tlme w0<k In the fo. Huge lot. Double oar•. 300 E cOut H~ 3bdrm 2 stry ,_, tee5 64~
which ere located at Publlc cellly,ln Which thlework le lo eellly In whleh thlework Is 10 Only S.124,900 Call Now ~Beech ' f/yd 53Mt90 S.. ._ __ Y_EA_R_L_Y_LEAS __ E,,......-
Storage Inc 13241 Jeffrey be perl0<med for each craft be performed fOt each erefl s.t6-2313 De Anza Bayside VIiiage Otten
Road 11'1, the City ol lrvtne or type ol worker '*lded ro °'type or worker '*lded to LIDO ISLE (714) 673-1331 Mesa \/ 3 8R 2be. unique tal CQUl'lt)' ot Orange Stall oi e>tec~te the c:ontract. There uecute the conlrtct. T!We peredlM. Upper untt Of'l
Callfornla the abandoned rates are on Ille II the DIS-ra111 are on flle at the DIS· nllUIU ptllT MY cute 12a4' lll(e new. Penin9Ula.. A~ to ...
gOOds chatlles or peraon11 TRICT olflce located et TRICT oltlce toceted at Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' o n bay. pool. LARGE HOME -Ide.el for NB. Rec rm/ppol $21,900 $1900/mo. DANA POINT
·property described below In Physical Facilltlee Planning Physical Facllltlee Ptannlng ' , . Xln F $4 os:.o 000 lamlly who needs 5 MES• VERDE 3 Br, pool,L_99_M_m_1_a.._s._1_806___ REALTY ~1502
1,,. meters 01. · Tra11er Facuny, 1370 Adame. Traller Facrnty, 1370 Ademe, spa. 100 boat space. t m ,oJ • ., bedrooms Spacious llv· ,.. _ 1 .. .._11 fuailW
Arclmo Bellren Sp C 204 Costa Mne 92626.-Coples Coste M ... -92826. Copt.a rno room with fireplace RV, In tew apt, !::: lllt llT. TIWI , '-1itw:WL....1.!Qdlb".:-3.....8!:UIJ!:::r-=-==~~=::==:_-----~.._.-,~cb•I ;i cAau tbi. ~to bl ob1alned on r uest. me bl obtained on r "'8~~1.~...,,..~'T"IT'"'rrSn:mistr.3-B~. :r&-on <t5!-to • enO-~comf·<>A~l>f-4~>-t::aum::::=:::::b::I :;:S::;11::;5::K::S:;:4::6-:::::•.=:!t..~*'°'~~;:ir.. JQ•,500-~ _.,
2 tt 1 1 t b d 2 PY or ese ra ea s copy 0 ra 88 "'' b ,.-... 1 ,,.,. -A 11 2 """' thi 20' 56' pool, fam rm, 2 b&., 2 .-.,-.. "-~~~~!5:..!mmpl·~o r · be posted et the job site. bl posted 11 rhe~b site. d eck , c:ourt yard. pier & shp $1,100,000 venent "'"ng. ne • • 1 .. 1 IDI tMY _, • • ...-"""'"'"""""' ..,., ... It •"ell .. _ d 1 1 be story home In a quiet lo-3 R. Goldenweat nomi with 2 fq)lc;&, dog run Slnglea Of p-•--1---Arclmo Beltral'l Sp 0499 "" .,..,mari atoryupen tahal man •toryupon B &o--B bacondo.2cargar .... /2b L ~ i...,., !amity. S 1250/mo Incl ...._... ...,
• Mtrblke stereo h tell bd the CONTRACTOR to Whom the CONTRACTOR to whom BAYSIDE DRIVE BAYFRONT CONDO cation, near ay """"ch. All amenities: $122.000. ""' a, rg n ....
3 Cbl'll 2 'tble ni ~ypritr 2 the oontrect Is ewerded. and the contract Is awarded, end Just listed al S389.000 , Bkr. 631-4300 & kitchen atee • fl'ont '~~29.&°' ~5=1. ~~~ ~ ~:;::
Ill/TIP 2 chair grndllhr ctoek upon al'ly subCOl'llractor upon any subGontrector J etty & Bay v1""'w, ne'"ly decora·~...i Mai -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I POfet'I .• v,,ou::'},, ~3tl7-. , ......... dShwr 673-0782 bookCse mlic 3 bu vac · undtll' such CONTRACTOR, under such CONTRACTOR. "' "" •~:u "\111<1 l<lt'l oome . .....,,t .,...,..,. Rare Santa Ana Height• •..-. ·
Landlord reserve• the 10 pay 1'101 leas than th• Hid lo pay nor .... than,,,. eaJd Kat, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. Now $575.000. Ill IMI ... hw. llllOll 121,800 lactat Pr I SI 21>< 2ba cf'larm frplc up. -S-m-18r--aer-oa--fr-om--bc:h-
'rlohl 10 bid 11 the eale specllied rates to Ill worker• s~lled rates to •II workers ' REAL E SI A TE Gorgeous Bay an<J cit)' grlded kJtctl 9nel gar Frtg, 110119, crpt, drpt
Purchases must be made employed by them In the••· employed by them In the •ll· PENINSULA HOME OCEANFRONT 131-1400 tight view In DOVER 1.-i..er ................... "25 539-6190 8-1 fee $415/mo. tit a. tut• ICIJllon of Ille conrract. ecutlon of the contract. s .--·r.u ......-S2ILI\ I 1-1 900 with 01111 only and paid tor No bidder may withdraw . No bidder mey withdraw SHORE · Prestigious Tremendous proftl pottn· Sharp E-.lde 2 8d 1be. '7'J mo. I 1 ,.., • 1
at the Ume ol purchase. All any bid for a period 01 sixty any bid f0< a perlod of slaty Ext:iling OC'ean & Jetty views, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 1----.....-------IT~I.,,.--private executive home. tlal. Priced 10 Mii futl cloMd QW. fenCed ywd & ta... MM • r.r:~:CO:~!:o'::: (60) days 1f1er the date eet (60) cf1ys eftlf tile dell eet 3700 sq. ft. car parking:$1.285.000. SAITA AIA Large IMng and lamlly Great Riverside loeatlOn patio. N.w dfpt, c:pta no uie time ~f nurcha-. Sale for the opening of bids. for the opening ol bids. BR w/hardwd ttoor. 60 x room1. each wlth fir• Owner wtn 11(1 O< trade. pets. Must stand c:r-'lt M 25. Dix moOlte home. no
.. -i · A payment b0t1d and a A payment t>ond end • WEST BA y AVE BA YFRONT 135' 101. Needs aome place. Formal dining. Rlcit Byets Bkr 760-7292 c k _ s 8 5 o ..-d 1 p pets. Metunt lldults. 1Ub19Ct lo'prlor c neellltlon performance bond et11JI be perl0tmanoe bond shall be work. but prleed accord· Breakfast nook. • 24hrs BKR. Co-op. ..a "••2m0-S629 Oui.t aec:ur'e In Ille event ol sentemeni ed 1 ti I ed I I bedrms, 3'~ ba. 3 eat "SET-UPS MAILED ~...-1991 ~ ~73 between landlord and obll· requlr pr or to ueeu Otl requ r pr°' ro e>tecut on At N . H. Y .C . Tradi tiona1 5 Br spec.t.acular lngly at S 110.000. ·~~,...... -
Qated {>arJy. ot the contract and shlll bl ol tn. c0t1tract and shall be * * .-.. * g1r~ .. ~~12!~3---spa. 6 UNITS·EPtside C Mesa Ptiat i.,Jfr=l:~';!!!!;...;l~~ Deted 11111 5th & 121h dey Ill \tie form tel forth In the tn the form Mt forth In Iha bay view Owner financing. $1,050,000. · 3 BR w/hardwood floor-, c.118a-r _.... "" Senerl * L ocn Q condO 2 bf r• ~
of November. 1984 co~~.:·a~~m~~On 4590 co~~:,·.~~~~~ 45GO 60x 1 1 s fl lot. Remodld -8-U ~=now ~ loft u;,lt ba ~ '*"'-bet 18W m Front a;.
Public SIOf109, Inc . Land· of the Government Code of 01 the Government Code ot LAGUNA BEACH HILLSIDE kitchen. Like new In/out. Agt P'llcl( Albert• &42-t502 lrpl pl/tac ger 844-9538 ~ttlty'°:: :::%;;
lor:u· ""1111,.,. by the Ora..,.. the State ot Calltomla. the the Stllte of C1llt0tnt1, the Panoram1·c OC"'an & c ity v1·ew, spac1·ous 5 Only $*119*,900* * * _.,. ---$450 oceeri cloM ttome ---------..,. ""' . .,,_ co l'ltfact wlll con111n co ntrect will contain " _.._. • .,.., --•• ap"'s .__ ... yd & ,,__ 11rVEASA.1LLES CONDO• ~o~;• ~~Z Piiot November pro11111on1 permitting the provision• permitting the Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt (inancing, now $75 0,000. HORSE PROPERTV VIEW Price just reduced from 539.61'9() Best "'..:;,_...,,,... 1Br •'-' 81M1tlflee. tit • · M-105 succeutul_ bidder to aucceuful bidder to Bdrm fixer, but lowest $142,000 to $130 000 "''T a... deCot & f\lrnitur•
---------substitute securities for any aubatUuta MCUrtttee fOt any COTTON POINT ESTATES prloed horse property In 3br, lrgopen yard. dbl~"· Great Buy I O...iner R~AL NICE 3 Bedroom. 11r213..e7o.5723t POOUC NOTICE monies wlttiheld by 111e ()la.. monies withheld by the 04t-the area . .$109,000 OpnSun 1•5 AQ1650·1 57 motivated! Tom LM . Agt. 2 Bath. s11001mo. 111, -liiiNiiMiniin9"-
---------trier to ensure perl0<manoe trier 10 ensure pef'tormet'\C41 Custom ocean view lots next to Casa ***** Haat. ltac~ lM &42·1603 last• eecurtty 86&-'350 ••NIT m11 a.,27251 under the c0t1tr1c1 ul'lder 1111 contract. flLUI IULn e.n 28f 2'.tee Condo
NOTICE Of Governing Board Oovlfnlng Board P acifica. San Clemente from $550.000 a ..... 1.. WM Leh ltr Salt 1411 ftullia Avail nowt Pool vu. fully
PU9UC SALi Corraltan-J. thOmpeon COfrellan J. Tllompaon , .,_.. ,. NEAR THE BEACH fall -•• ... _ /0 2 Of ll'Efl80NAl Exec Vtoe Cha~llor Exec. vice Chancellor WESTWOOD VILLAGE' SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO tf ..., '"'"• w • car oat PAOPl!flTY 122101 a 8ustness Affairs BuslnM• Alfllra "...: ,_.,._____ • Bdrm, 3 ba. Loan baf. 80% net HOfM oountl'(. 9 Must rent nlC; l;;oJt 2t>e w/Of)nf. 1 1150/IM Nol~ 11 hereby given tiler Mandatory Walk.·through Maridatory WallHh~ough Ba ' anc:e S 1°7 • 700 with pay· &Cl'es • at tn. end of San 2 garage fem home TIL-. ta-111S ~reuantto section t980 of on Nov 26. 1904 • 9:00 AM on: Nov. 28, 1984 • 1:30 PM Prime English traditional 3 Bel, 3 · 3 "*' .. s1. '15 PL Agt Juan Creeti Rd '865.000 k'"·J 1 S650 detail•
/'\,... B "9 0 B ..... F h d d fl UCLA $695 000 Matoell• 8.0-2678 "7'"7'"1 ~ pe s ···-_.. ,,. CIVIi Code. State ol Call· ..,.,...n Id• on: Nov . ., , pen Ide on: Nov. cir, rplc's, ,1r w rs, nr . • ..... ~ 63M190 a.. Atty tee --.1
lornla. the understonea wlll 1984 • 2:00 PM '™ -2:oo-l>M I t •---" l a..tl 28r 2'A8a Condo. NII et publle eale by com-Board ol Trullae .ctlon -Board of Truat" action !!J!f -• UTAH, 0.. Valley ex· laat. It•~ Av• nowt Pool vu. tu1ty
petltlve bidding on the 20111 on Dec 13. 1984 on· Dec. 13. 1G8• _,.. .. ,·--• •u •---clu1lve 'It acre lot. tum W/D 2 car ,,,., day ol November, 1984. er Published by the Orange Publlehed by the Or•nge __ , -n5 located at Ski area. Xlnt S310baehbungalowbltlnt ' ' -
12:30 o'clock. localed II Coast Dally Piiot Novem~r Coul Dally Piiot November Ill n•UOE S 111,000 Large executive home With view of all mountain . er pit lhfUOUt gar nr WIO!pt'lf. s 1150"-
Pvbtic sw1ge, ll'IC. 2099 5. 12. 1984 5, 12. 198'4 2 BR Townhome. As· panoramic view of btck ranges & ski siopea. i.vet ShopS/bus line 53M 190 Tll ~ 1'2· 111S
P1acent1a Avenue In tile City M-202 M·203 iumable loin. Lovel) bay. 3 large bedrooms, loc. at Centennial Ave. 8-t Alty f.. lprbleatt, llal.
of Coste M .... County ot view ot ocean. Private tamlly room. 2 flreptac. A,,,_.,, Ft90 Ski In & Old town bunglo lbf S-450 _ •
Orange, State of C1Utornle, area. tennis courts, pool, & wet bar. Sec gate & prl-0\11. S'"un mornlf\b to ev.-Oc:een cts 2br 2ba $550 lafllea...... ftM
the abandoned goods, chet---------------------l U H y aauna. spa. Beech ac-v at 1 c o u r I y a r CS nlng. Ml41see10 believe F ..,. hm 2ba..,. ... ...,.
lleeOtpetlOnllpropertyO. DllDllCNOTICE Ml.ICNOTICE et •• ,. •• QeS&. Best priced view w/attached3catgar.F• 71'1833~81Henry ~p(;H3bfota8*i750 11, up1talrt. •love,
ecrlbld below. In the mat· l"UIH. h 1 land. Alklng $125,000 • ai ~-01.._ 53,,, •190 "'-t ._ dehwsl'll", eatra clean t•rs of: FICTITIOUa MllMll ome n area. nat a, _..rt ·-• ,,..... .._ "'"'SlJI 11'4 •-·t Gary Saunder• Sp. B 006 • K·141'2 N~ ITATIMINT S y p I IU·IOIO .., mo. ..._ •· Bx• rubbr """" FICTmOUI I UIMll Tl'll lollOwlng peraone ere ell Olt ,,~.,.,. Trad1't1·ona l ltttrt 1451 Super townhome. CIOM to 1~811)219-9301 en 5
J-ry 8ardl•" Sp. 8 t.,. • NAMI ITATElllNT dol~ ........... __ .... r beach 3BR 2'~ba, 2 ,,...-_,--,....-..,---,= .. -.--.... "" Th 1··11--• ..,., ... ._...... R l HSl•TPllP fr...,.•, "" $1250, 8'.lrr ~7 vu u .... ~ ...... ca-cnet. trnk, chair, tire, 7 bxt d e b\J"""1'"'' ng perVaonAL'E"Ro' T E PRACTICE BUILDER ea ty In _,...1 all Country Clubs White .. "i•r Inc 67 .... .,.,,, lhedrel cells, Frenklln Ellen Todd Sp C 323 ·TV. otng 1 ne19 ••· AO AGENCY, 2061 BuetnMI .1. d ,,..,. ., ' .,.......,., $._*"/ 1--.1 ....
3 cllat d•k boo«cae Sb•• TRA NSLATIONS, 611 Civic Center Or •107, lrvlne. TheDa~yPilototfers youlhiseucl"'tl .~ • 631·7370 Wkl)'·Mnty·Yrly 1-t I .. ~119A·"..._1211mo67~"'.:,,.."2'2'!•
Lendlord raaervea the Centcw Dr1ve·wee1. •203, Caut 92715 on our "Picture Pace" weekends fOf just JACOBS REALtv •• • ar u , .. , "" .,.._,
rlohl to bid 11 the eale. Senta Ana, CA 92701 Thi E\oergreen Group, a S2!> pet day. or 2 days for S45 Dese<t 619·340-0050 M wallc to AA' mint kl ......
Purchases muet bl m1de Raul Valero, 8CMl F0<· Calll0tnl1 corpor1t1on, 2061 IDllmm-Npt Bctl· 714--675-6173 bl)ngalow •lappla & ger f-1---•-n-
wtth cash onlY end p11d f0< dllam Road. Los Al\Oflet. Bustnea c.nter Dr •107. "-~Ct -utfls ''" otllef• avlll ..... ...-••
11 the lime ol purchaM All CA 90045 trvl . C111t. G2715 II llftl 111111 v.t .. . aaty 539~ 190 Best Rlty ,.. 'loo;;n!'!""--ifhl'!"". ·;:rt;~· "'""ld001'1'1!'1!9'/mo-.
purchased good• 1re aold 11 viReglte naLavond0Bur01fNe.:_·2p~o 1 1111 b11a1nesa 11 con-S.-. I pichle. Of we'I photocr~ 11 for Perfect l'lome 10t tl'Mt ••· Par• r~ l SH 1 ..,.,,,_,. ........... 3 ..... Sba. 2BR 1ba. enel)f1lg, wld,
la, and must be removed at 9 " · "' r ducted by. a corporation ..a ........._., i. ~-- -.....--• .. ,.,.... ""' ........, dll'I 613~712 thl time ol purcheee Sale Beach. CA 92660 Alan Bernstein. PrMldent ,. in 1 ---Culfl t eculr•• wt'IO entertains Fall .a-es. pond, trptc,tennla,pool.S1400 .. .,.... wr,
eubject to prtor cancelletlon This bualn•n 11 eon· Thi• statement *" toed TWI I'S New kitchen, fantullc White lancing Ready fOf 846-13541846-1985 r C.... .. 1 llat U
In the event of settlement ducted by Joint venture with the CO'unty Clel'k of Or· A....t11 At. Duplexes each wllh fire-view &. pool Vec:ant & your dream homet
between landlord and obll· Regine von Burge< ange County on Ootow 26, .,_ ""'llifW piece. deck.a, plenty ot reedy for tl'le new 0'#1* $74 000 Sen Luis Rey lmat 1 bf w/prtv bf\ck J>*tlo
geted party This etltement wH flied 1984 room Good Income, to move In, Wonderful R e 1 1 E 9 t 1 t 1 Tunte<~k·. f:nhm !BR 1550 lat/lut + $200 MC
Oiied this 51h & 12th day with tile County Cietk or Or· f1M1• 64 5678 oloee to everything In ChrlS1mu preeent tor (619)941-0500 2''•b•. 2000 sf. comm _6'0 __ .1_1_~------
01 November. 1984 •nr Coonty on October 10• Publllhed Orange Coest 2 COM Only S298.000 ~r temlly. $&00.000 LI. •-l poo1 & tennlt S 1200 No 2BA, petlo, earpori. no
Pub11CSt0t1ge.1nc.,Land· 19 4 fa'ftCll Delly Piiot November 5, 12, • t l"'-IC,l ll li(i"tfi C~.U_..8k_r_. 7•$9-·1·50-1-..... ..c 1Af! pets 851.9997 Agl petl, evall now '725/mo
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Fountain Valley khool do In Q bu al n • 11 u · i...ne, Huntington ee.c11: I I I' I' I OlltrlOt GRAHAM LEDGERWOOD Cdf. t2e-4S .... -..__. . .__ ..... -..__..__,
PO 8ox 0510 • 172 10 Oak PtiOTOORAPHliR. 44& laet RulMll [rneet 8dlueU..
8tF. (ou92:.~~ Vat'-. CA 82728 Seventeen1h Str .. t, Sult• I, 19301 Meune Lene· Hl.lnl· I 8 H V 0 8 I .. _, Colt1 Meta, CA t2&27 lnglon heoh. Calff, ~ --,-, ... ,-..,-,-Bid DMdllne. Novemti.r Orlham Ledget wood, 446 Gery Alen Gordon 1t2t I ~
20p, 1t84 2f'0081dP~pl Ind !aat SeY*ltllt\th Str .. t, Maune Lane,1 Hunilngton
1aoe o Suite 1. Coetl Meea, CA hact\ Caltf. 82146 I S A ( E T f .. · apeclllullon1 on Fiia. i?t27 • Tnli btJllntte 11 con· • c • Purcheelng Oec>•rlment Thi• bu1tnM1 11 con-dueltlO b.,. • generll P«t• J• 11 J J W•• M 'l'f'il s"""'"'1Y ... Proleet ldentrfleallon. 8ld ducted by en lncllvldtJal ~ • -. .... __. . .__ ..... __.__ "'"'""9 the IO<l'"41Y Ol 1 '• ..,.,, •"''
No 85-0t • Ao1ery ~ Orll'lam Lactgerwood Aualell I. 8cl'lult1 tNNQll -···-
F0< the Governing Board This 1t1tement w• tiled Thie etat'"*"t -flleO I I Jain C Murptry. with IM County Cleftl Of Or· With.,.. County a.It Of'Or· .. ~---....--...--. ......... O c-... -..,... • 11....,..,. Pvr~PAgent J A'--l"Gfl County on Ootot>er 22, 8'IOt County on OC1o«lef 22. . 1., • t •e ·~ 111 ... "'"II _.,,
AJ)p(oved ~ ...... lt84 ..... --·~ 1• ...... , .... l ...... ~tor, ,,_., ,_111 8'111MM~ Pul>lllhed Orange CQMt ~ o,_,. C01111
Pubfi.Md by the Orange Oal!Y Piiot Oetobe' 20. No-0.Ny P11ot Hovemtier & 12
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2 &3BrCond09.2 cargar, NrSCPli.1yroldCondo WALK TO BEACH 1Br 1Br 50 dshwshr. fr~ From $300/mo Npt Hgta, White w/lt b<own blue part time 7·3:pm, FUii JOI
trplc microwave s92s.. 2Br 2Ba S..ullful selling w/drapes & carpeta tncl N<> pets Call btwn M/F BBO. prkng, lrpl, eyes. Ana to Miit~ Vic -~~!: :3J~m.falr1g~~~:S
SlooO mo. 8'12·9558 S825/mo S.._2967 $500/mo 536-4637 9am·4pm dally 545-4855 close to alll 548-9130 Eutbluff ar .. 760-9685 Lite patient load. Good Are you adventurous and
2Br 1Y.Ba Townhouae.
8/c. gar, pello. No pe11
$675 mo 8'115--4837
PALM MESA APTS lmat 2744 Lg !urn rm. be. In Npt Bch working cond. Call btwm need money? Are Y<>Y
Eastslde 2 Br. $585 No 3 br Condo UOOtmo call apt . all amenities, nlcel FOUND ~OS 9.5 Mon-Fri. 549-3061 bright. well groomed a
pell 1561M..-Or Call Doug Ammerman work nonsmkrS375 631-0377 OlllLllMllSEQ&H ~8:.~r~ost'::snan~"~!
btwn 9-4 546-9860 851·2000 760-6951 hme M/F 25-55 empt . 2br 2be ""
21>< l'hb T hM pool IN NEWPORT BEACH apt N.B 5325 • ,,., ulll ARE FREE posslble ll~ln H.B. super-sort areaa with our super-• wn gar Oulet 2Br, IY.Ba No pell A great place to uve on the vise 9 & 11 yr olds & It visored markellng team patio $650 no pets 2310 F $525/mo for 2 755 W Upper B1y Private c an atter 4pm 631 -3048 hawrk Min 3·6pm wkdys, J.P EnterprlMS hH Mii·
Santa Ana ev 8'18-2813 18th C.M 646-9507 IUJll llWI clubhouses & health M/F share 2 bd-2-ba CM Call: wlll consider student eral Immediate openings
2 br 1 b• gar aman tenc;ed ouret 1er. pvt patio, um WlllWDel IUI 1p111, 8 1enn1a coorta, 1 apt S325tmo 557·2454 Send qua1111cat1on1 & for those 1sand over. w~
ytrd,$575 + 1•tllaat des> pd, lndfy No chld S5l0 UUTlllTI poola. close 10 business. nm 557-6 161 wrk Jim 142·1111 refs to · R. Stevens, P.O. offer major medical, Im·
645-8534 548-82~ +-sec $500 +refs. 2038B oc Airport. Fashion NB lg 4Br wtboal/sllp on ___ Box 2712. Huntington mediate Income while on
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with the LOS ANGELES With cflenlele tor NB/CM
TIMES CtrculaUon De· shop. Call Ron, 8'12·2 183
panment In our dOOI 10 ·
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hourty wage ptu1 com-torney office seeking MC·
mission. Hours: 9am 10 2 retary with ctvll 1111ga11on
pm or 4pm to 9pm. Train-background. Prev. Hper.
Ing la provided. Potential on word prooeastng. Ben·
to earn $300 plua per afll1. Salary com·
w•. For an lntervi.w, menaurate w/u.p. Call call. Nikki .for interview.
957·2361 ext. 1204 955·2411 Me'Jer PJ D 642-0350 or Convenlentty located In Island convenient shops water Free cable s·525 FOUND Fem blk/wht Beach, Ca. 928'17 the Job training. Exciting 2Br 2Ba. 2 cer gar. frplc, • one of lrvlne·s newest on alghl...-Beagle mix. Fem blk bonus program. High
trig, micro, W/D, pool, 700-9396. Nd Mgr. negot residential se1tlngs 850-9070. 548-1607 Shlhtzu mix Fem blk/wht CMlllSTtlAI earnings, transportallon IElt••L OFFIOE
1pa. Water oriented Sharp & clean 1 BR Gar· Wlndwood Glen ottera 1. 2 NEWPORT BEACH h Asutrallan Shepard mix Earn some extra money. furnished. Start lmmed ""
S 1000/mo. 760-96 11 den aft Stovetrefrlg No & 3 bedroom apartments Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· ,, 9 are Fem Brlndle wht Boxer. Survei work In S.A. ol-For app1. call Junt PIT perm, fl bkkg. type 55
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460 C 115 8 377 ments & Townhouses lrg home $42::1+ utlllUes ·1 ffl •PENTRIDOE COVE• pets. a 4 ·1 Ideally situated near from 5720 (Ask about non-smoker 646·2l06 Numerous c1ta/kl1ten1 & floe. erfect for house-Pridgen, 646-3337 wpm, gen o ce exp.
2Br 2Ba 1pllt level, frplc. Sharp E·Slde 2 br encl gar schkools, shopping and furnished apts, complete Choice NB loc Pieter prof TNerrler MBlx hpuApp11ea 1 wives & students. No exp ( 12noon-4pm Thurs & Fri Near Airport. 852· 1188
W/D, dbl gar, pool/spa wlfncd '/&rd No pets s625 par s. ewpor1 eac n ma nee. Company trains. No onl'J) IEIE••L IFFIOE $950/mo 556-9200 mo 546·5882 979·3848 with TV, linens & utenslls, mature fem shr elegant Sheller 125 Mesa Dr, selllng, salary 10·2pm ----"" MANAGER for Answering
Service, Cotta M•.aa.
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24 hr. respons. b9Mflt1.
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Mon-Fri. 6-5. 642-3013
For leasing 1nforma11on maybe rented for short spacious corner vu apt CM 644 3656 Mon Fri Julle 662 5844 IEllllTUTllll PI T, flexible hr• for genl
•Iler 6 Ask for Pam p I ease c 111 ( 7 1 4 l term or longerl On Jam-EllflfY feature Imaginable • · • needed part time for ofc. typing req. 963·5500
•STUNNING Lg 1Br Gar-559-5012 Monda'f·Sun· boree Rd at San Joaquin $450 /mo. 760-8045 FOUND Sh halr gra'I cat. CLERICAL · supermarkets & dept -....~BJIU den Ap1 Pool & rec area da'I 8:30 am to 5·30 pm Hills Rd Prof fem to siir spacious vy frlendlyl R~2 o' 816u2r· Billing, phones. typing, stores, your area No exp NIM4 IHhtJ/lltd~I lfl ~ U $485 710 w 18th St &.t•· 1100 gery on rt eg ,_ • PIT Mon· Thur 1·5, F'ri nee Training avall SS ewpaper ome "'Ve<y ~ ocntrnt 2Br duplex y1 g 6 226 Own car. $425 mo. plua UUTIEITS 2 Bd w/gar. new cpts, round In NB. fully furn. LOST M wht cat II tan tall .t 44• 2 minimum p/hr ptu• bonus Hours 21m·Sam Medical cerrler/clerk,
Beau11tull'I landaacaped drapes. bltlns. fncd 'J&rd lllUI lfWI ulils Incl $500 631-5644 ears 10127 vie Garnet B I CLElllOAL/lllP bonuses. Call Rose, col· Call 24 hrs. 759-0630 buS'J lab .. GoOd driving
m-----mrrt'hl,,,·-apts Poottspr wtttrii11tttr.-imrr-1Tatr:rfJWt1811HtlllHMtfF-Wwtltt-ilHtlWS '28d-1br-.,all\t0 . Prol'l resp Ntsmkr M/ shr parl ffmelo workiil' ors ·i-.'---t-Krr.11Jrn-•:------t-..rJOC..._aricg..ea6.-4p:n/Tc;..J164a.w0-0l-lli1~«>ow.-
allo/decka. No pets 636-4 t20 call 1·5PM M-F &PUTllm cpl/drp, gar. Indy sva Lg NB hme pool/ten wlk Ptr1taala 3012 sflop wm train. Mosll'I Dental/Ort ho Recept IWllfll••
2Bdrm t'l•Ba sfho 667 Vlctorla'D' now No pets $850 to bch $450· 639-8722 AM'a 633.-lB.88 Benefits. 4'"' Dys. Exi: -IHllll LYIOI 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 $595/mo Ideally located 1n the heart 998-91781998·3894 _ _ · _ ESCOllTS/IOIELS req'O N8 642-2626 prominent poaltlon to 11 your ere lnt9fested In
-----2619 S1n11 AnaT of Woodbridge R S 00 Resporulble female need 0 11 ONLY 835 9199 OUlllCAL DENT RECPT SEC maintain office complex $35 000 !Bdrm SS.O $605/mo w--"b ·" w m 1 4B 2ba yrly 14 /mo to share 2 Bd 2 ba COM utca • Ch 1 1 1 11 AL / In C09ta Mesa $14,000 earning • · 10
vvu rouge ows o • Frplc,d·w frig, w/d hkup s375 , 12 utll 760•3873 1811811111 eer u ma ure 99 • wlinsurance experience $50.000. or more In com· 241 W Wilson 631-0960 ----lers I 2 & 3 Bedroom 1623 w Bal Bl 545 2241 starter for association 4 days 546-3000 CM · p/yr 556·0278 btwn missions and are wtllng
Beaulltul, quler 2 Bd 2ba. 2 WE OFFER A CllOICf quality apartments • Want mature rem n-smkr for Salt 4012 work Varied olllce 2•4.30 pm onl'J. to work hard for It, oon-
patlo All new Int 622 v;;::o~ :~~;~!r g;~! Enjoy the numerous rec-B1chelor yearly nicest $275 Incl utll Call Small cate-bekery·dell, for procedures. part·lfme lllAfTlll PllSll ltll41J lift Wra,,.r sider this, Merrill Lynch
Hamlllon-Ron 548-0477 thing Ir a small apt to a reallonal facllllles nearb'I ~~~~~~~-~~ersallles 646-654 1 Cella Info 631·3156 2 30-4pm tome full lime. Hr11 vary, to do tenant lmprovemenl Bright. P91'eonable teen Really Is the moat pres--
Bright airy & new. Cpts & 4 Bd hse. II looking 1n CM, -including Woodbridge only NO t1rkrs please! occas travel 960"2428 worbe kvlngR~raNwEAln~l "t~.•ft age girl• needed by tlglous, moat growth
drapea 2Br I ¥1811 NB. Of HB think of us first Lake. parks & ai,opptng Bay Ocean VlflW Condos G.ra111 for ,--. ..01_. CLERICAL PIT Front of-t El G ;~ °'1 • Faahlon Island Men· a oriented name In re• n-
Twnhse. Micro, trplc, 2 for that choice lde11111v1ng S800-S 1200 leat 2912 1111111 ff· " " flee person needed for '12aorte16r.23 lree1 .. uer ng Store for p/tlme holiday late. Prepare youf'Mlft
car gar. w/opener. Lakes, TSL MGMT 642· t603 Reserve now for 631-4960 A~ GARAGES FOR RENT 10 cAJLDRENS §ouflode medical otf1ce. 646-8824 • eave measage ti.Ip. Mu1t be avallable now for the next real ...
streams & waterfalls. NB REAL TY 875-1642 December OocupanC'J VERSAILLES 2 Br . 1 'feba, x 30 s 7 5 & $100 Prime Lag Bch foe. 1 yr ConslrSilon HY OLUllH HLP atartlng Thanksgiving ~~~tu~t':~ c:~:r,r.:,~~
Pool/ape. no pets $875 c11c)lr1.oau corner unl1 w/ocean ViflW 846-9501 Old & growing. Profitable ,, AIT wanted. F/tlme. 5 day•. weekend thru Christmas. Licensing training avah·
549-2447 or 545-3115 WESTFIELD LOGO Leasing Office Hrs Sec. no pets. S t,025 per -----Must sell at coat. $8000 SIPEI llHIT Apply In peraoo. 2934 E. 644·0264 -eble. To Interview call
Clean 2Br ·1•,;ea twnhff, FAllU APT) 8 AM to 6 PM mo. AvJ approx Nov to Office ltatala 29l4 plus Inv. Agt 545-7740 Must be famfllar with lilt· Coast Hwy, CdM. --•• -1-TI_O_l_LT~l~ll-E--Walt Maclborskl or Vikki
$575 Nr 191h & Pomona Sparkling clean lg apts for 644-0452 460+ aq It. Reasonable. Heir W11tt4 SiOG up & grading. General E L E c T R I C 1 A N / Sherman Gardena 11 at Merrlll Lynch Realty at
No pell 548-6357 famlll•• w/1 or 2 chlldren lf'lllne Lakefront 1 BR VILLA BALBOA CONDO. 1763 Orange Ave. Call * LllE MAI construction background JOURNEYMAN. min 5 yra ••arching for a hard 546-9368 or 847-6~1 c ... n and •harp lower Nr park. Heat Pd No condo Poolltennls/Qym, Fantastic Ocean/1unae1 Ownr·Betly 645·9l61 or Auto lhop In Cotta Mesa mandatory. Please call exp. Tenant Improve· working peraon to uat11 MESSENGER 5 days 1 tBR D/Wsh sauna, w/d hkup $625 vlaw 1 Br & Bri den, 644 2270 63 t-7816 ment eKper. helpful, our color plant specialist. week Tues-Fri 6am to · r, garage. no pets mo. 551 -5810. 542-0848 1 Y.Ba, frplc. security. • has part·tlme P09lllon for clean-cut, must have Xlnt learning opportunity. 8am Sat 6:30am to
pell $485· 631"55 3 ~::r.;·~~:On 631.:~:35 -underground garage EXEOITIYI IFFIOH mature, r"P· person Re-P&YllLL OUH good driving record Full time. Reta req. Call 8;3Qam & 5pm 10 7pm
EASTSIDE 2 BR. 1'h. -------La11aale1c~ 2741 S1050/mo 645-2315 llredOK.e<15•464l EXP9f'lenced \lltlth strong ·Salary negotlabte Dorothy, M on -Fri MuithavevalldCAlllC
patio. No peta $600/mo, West11de 2Br 2Ba w/frlg. 1 Bd If If kl h .;, ..... rt ltatll •RECEP:flONIST * accounting background 770-0102 or 788-9094 8am-4pm, 873-2268
Call 546-9950 stove new crpts & drps blk ;: ~ ~tlla ~ rse~ laatl I 271 Prime locl a~~·1 t,ou.,r-ottloell San Clemente baled com· Computer experience a ELECTRONICS and Xlnt drMng r.cord.
SHADYLUSH LNDSCPE No pets S500 646-4382 wlfurn $650. 494-2797 2BR 18A CONDO down-!b:.e A:r;; ~2/ :~a ti. apny hu an opening for a j~t~~ ,C. Nrpon area TlllOI FILI Hot Alf Balloon buslneaa ~:~~.:o=PI:~
Brighf Top erea 1B1 W·Slde CM 3 br 1'.+ ba 2 Quiet 2Br l ba pailo, Pool. a1a1ra.S600S C Plaza area. no Prlv entrance. tome turn reception I It w/good ---------needs people. Wiii train If• ave CM
$500 & up Pool. l()a, bbq story patios dtahwuher. pets mo 432· 7287 a1111flable. Near lreewaue Phone manner Must type CIPY nPllT PllOllOTIH IDUIH to fly. 499-2086 ¥arege , no P•la , C ,. 60•wpm Some book· IUIY
MESA ~~:~;4~4r.~!41 ~~9~~!~~.%1~0 pets S~~~~ts 1fslo~·:21J51h St1tla LllDH 2716 ~n:/m~~~iu ~~nar~~: keeping knowledge re-e~t.6 :;agel ~t~l t;!:~ T:::;~~mwlt~r~:~;~1~~ Hh~~E~;!,~~IN!v!:r wanted tor 18 mo Old g1r1. --------....!..;..._---======:;..L==-=-'===-_...;;;.....;;-.1 For rent 2 br Condo le&M. Call Marilyn C.lley ~-:'· Salary oe.en de-woe d p;"oceaslng exper. Plea1e call Bob Own tran1p 8'15-0981 . PT/FT, flex hrs Avatl
r While water view 955-2000 .,........, no on lhe r'Vhl P9f'· 250_4100 Bennett wtmda. '6.50 p/hr. Good So t1guna 499-1460 .; son. Call 49&-4900 Mon-w I ch 11 or• n Kar f,
l.... 2iiAD NB will share detuiie suite dsy·Friday 9am-3pm Ollmll UUI PlflTEI llUHHPlll 476-3120 '~UV win-smoker $320/mo Some bookkeeping, non Printer Oper11or with Couple wflh three children
Salbol Penln1ula private 645-3700 AIYlllTISlll SAUi amoklng, FIT, aelary flex· Mtup eicper. In thick tum lootllng for help ... ag" IFFIOE/IELIYlllY HOROSCOPE SYDNEY
0MARR
entrance, no cooking or OC Airport area. 3 room Phone & outalde. Draw & !able, lmmed. ~Ing Please call Chuck Dag· 12, 5, 1 Dull" lnclu. de Full time high •chool smoking S250 675-3391 commlaalon. Full or part laundry houaecleanlng suite All utlla Incl. Lota of time Yellow Book Dlrec· Call Baker Party 1ai. gelt • fc • graduate w/gOOd driving
Furn. Bedrm In pvt hm. kit parking . S485, mo-to-mo tory, 754-6977 tor appt. 545-4687 Ironing, and aome chi d record. Apply In Pf'IOn
prlv Nr so Coast pfza _o_K _____ 85_2_·_93_6_6 lllPIOTlll care Musi be non lo Mr. Fuentea. al ROB-F 5 o 79 · COMPm•1zEI OOllllH 2 Yrs exP9f'. with a micro-smoker and have own EAT BEIN, WILLIAM emale only 4 •4 1 OC Airport area. From 700 " Part time. Car furnished s o op• on m I c r o . tranaport11lon. 20-40 Hr FROST & ASSOC.. 1401
•••••••••••••• Prlv entrance nr OCC Kil 10 3300 al. New office &IS IVS IPEllATlll Very Interesting work e1ec1ronlcs PleaM call wk, H lary negollable. Quall $1. N.B.
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prlv $300 +ulil +dep N-bldg, avall for lmmed OC· Perl time day & evu •hlfll Mature •Ingle person Doreen Plankinton. 854·095-4 ues ay, ovem er smkr/d.rlnker 556·0637 cupancy/bulld to aune. ivall. 631·0140 pref 648·7431 .,,.,,,,=-="",,_..,,,.,,,.~.,.------
ARIESt \.1arch 21 \pnll9) PM111on1sstrong.you'llgctnecessal) -.-S1.25aqhgro11.Broker An1werlngSvc.3·11shltt IOUITll INTERIOR DECORATING lffllll llW IFPIOI
11 llWNllT IUOI b:H;king. ~trt·n11th rnmc:\ through nrderltnc~., attention to detail Moon Prvt entrance. Ba & cook g coop 852-8714. "'~pa must. S5.25 up/Hr CllTOll&I lllllllllH 110. Color·Dealgn-People \ • h hi<;> h • . . In Lag Sch $348. Wrkg R & H INVESTMENTS kl\ PT /FT Wiii train 775-5447 in ' rtC:\ ig 'll '' in1t1all\ C' inn<1va110n. p1unt'enng spnnt. T aurus. man paat 30 494.4459 362 3rd St., Lag Bch for School/Church. Clean· OllT&-• For faat growing corpor-
ouon. Money fiungry In
home closers needed 10
eern lrt.exoe11 of 11500.
weekl'J. Training and
quallty 1ead1 provided.
Onl'I hungry CIOMr• need
apply. Catt 852·9t8t call btwn 10am-1pm
'-u11pw nattH'\ uiuld hcl11me \vur all1t•s OVER 1000 all on Wllaon -ASSEMBLERS Ing & repair work. Eng .,._ TAL'RU (A. I 1fJ M "'i(J) c-d r Room Costa MeH house Coat• Mea1. $950+ u111' speak'. Exp. req. Call lll·llll
B I• ·pin • • II~ -,tu \ <\ncs m cssagr ior valuable S250/mo Inc utl Male non Mccardle Rltr 548-7729 APP I Y 7 em on I 'I btwn 8:30am-2:30pm ---------
hint t' ana ~ ttt.t Ul\tl·rn ffi<ll I\ C\ he tonlid c nt tn k nowlcdgc that amlu. Tom 549-2504 eve MacGregor Yacn11, 1831 Mon·F1'1644· t168 flPfll, IPPf, lfTTlll
ttm1ng is on targc-1 \.1a~c: u>ntact with one: '>krllcd w11h written word ,--, ) 2 •CdMdlx1u1te1.AC,amp1 Pl1cent11 CM Noaelllngl EarnloPdotlar,
Romance v.11J ll'.N' ~ht J \lrang{·f Btlt IJ!ttt I prkg. from S225 2855 E ITI HT&ILll llLIYHY full time pay for pert time
GEMINI t \.1.1' ~I .lune: 211> < illt reprt''>ents genuine to kc:n of UltiA iEACN Coaat Hwy 876-6900 Ste~·• Detatfing !.cs, P~:~~!~.t18~v:.~~ work, evtrnlnga. Call
aflec11on V...1\h wmn trut· \ale\ ahd11' "he1gh1t·ned and, ou'll recc" {' IOTll Ill lasiatll energeuc. hard-working 852"9161
pla~ts from '>UJX'11ur r amtl\ memhcr acqurc!><cs to imponanl ltatala 2116 resp lndlv to loin our do •tic <.hang" I h 1 f Wkly rental• 1135 & up team & e11pand wllh the ' ' ' ra p '"' f(J (' Color TV fr" colfM, Appn1 110 IQ f1 on Np! CANCER (J , I J I , , ( company Call for Inter· uni.' -• u ' •• ) >ne 1n authont' appre<.1at<.'sdTorts to heated poo1 & atepa to Blvd Utl Incl, CPA-Re-view now 631•8903 \trcamlinctcthn1qu1·' l\nov..11 gc1ndo(c;upcrf1uo1i1smatenal Terms oc.an Kflch'aavall altor etc l 150553·1 115
v..111 he dclinrd \nu II ht· hi:ncftc1Jry ol maJor dccmon that could 985 N Cout Hwy ,. l l
tn\Of\C Cl>UI\ c1<.t1on 'Aatd1 J>1\(L'\' Laguna Beactl, 494-5294 ,.ta•trC I t lntal1 2 11
Babysitter wanted, PIT.
evenings 1 child My
home 873-2387 LEO I Jul) 21-\ug ~21 You could re<:c 1"c a.-.c;1~nmen1 that IUWI llTIL
invol"e• tr.t\.d tommun11 a111m puhl1~h10g Older indn rdual 1) on Wkly rental• now 1v•ll NAiil •m Banking
}our 'ildc wrll tooperat{ and '>hare benefit o f experience l ove S128/wti & up 2274 N...,... AJIPllT UU
rclat1onc;h1p 1n1t:n\1fie~ c antn c npncorn persons ~lay key role\ port Blvd C.M. 8'18-74.45 4347 eq fl. Fr .. a1andlng Succ• •lul Independent VIRGO (.\ ,3 t. ~, bldg 90c f1 N N N cor ate bank hat an ug • • ..,,•ri1 •• ) Look beyond t c 1mmcd1atc -SU 1111 LlllE 17 14)6-U-.4~10 Im late oP*'lng Jn It•
potcnt1al 1\grea1and }ou'll11,1.·1financ1alc;upport Digdccp formotlvc~ Newpone.ach,colorTV WesJtfl f-e..CtrOt N port h head·
check legal file'> hc awarr nl pC>\\1h1llty 1ha1 you have m o ne) due' s12sw1<agl.nodepo111 • ,, • Cl rtet foravautt
PrOJCtl will be complct.cd ~uid,ty. 302&W•t Coaet Hwy li•amitl-ta . (M n. 2·3 ytt 1.u.r
.. LIBR.~ (Sept 21-0c-t .2 I Break from past should be considered 11 ltitals tt lnt1l1 ZHO ~~ry !x~~!f:'/:,:
blessing Y ou ha ... t uppor111n1t> now for frc~h ~!art, 1mnroH•·1 tv•a11•1. Com"""tlltve aalary Int t .I I ,, \.l .. , I lbrt '. Ztol lfFIOl/WllllHlll ..... . ll op 1m1sm a'i con1rt1~lcu to g oom . Roml\nce 1i. highhght"d , .. 0 . : /\AA. C 2 3 ~"'" •37 1>eneflt1 Call C"nel A d d I r. ~ "'" 2 M·bdt, 3Ba, 2 Cir "II. lvvv.I M 1_-.._.,...~ 851 -~ ... oa•• ' q uar1uc; 1n 1v1 ua \ 11gur1• 10 prominent way!> "'I • ~ •rvv " ,..,.,
SCORPIO !Oct 21-!'lo\ 21 t Follow through on "inner fccllna~ .. ~ic:~-~~ :;~.~~"· N· lt1r111 Zt22 U'll• leaea Sen~ of direction" rC\tort·d 1ntut11on nng<, true and you could receive f500 eq ft Newport Bivd'. part time help wanted Call
financial wmdfall ( 1011rmt't dinner 1\ on tap for tonight. c anccr 031,.,,,. '3Nb</ 1k b~ w .. drSC2M751hH Co1ta M .... S450/mo, Bo~. 87~-t1t1
plays key role EnJo)'' •m r ~r.-r mo Call Agt. 875-8700
AOITTARIUS (No' 21 lkl 21) C lcar line~ ofcommun1r·a11o n • •Ai ull .o.503 ---... an Booy Shop E•Um11er ... e;n-N"Bj;'Vf tlm 275 h1tntt11nh ... a eenerttt. &•• Pat tr
omeone 1'i trying w · 8t't through " r ocus on plca\urc. vane!). mo • 11• utn Avalt now SPiAiTOXL'AEAQINGS tam·11•m 1001 Quell
romance. added popularil) .iv..arcne\s of hod) image C1cm1n1 and empld fem pr.C 8'15-9515 Ad~ 1n All Mattera & St. Newport hach __ _
another a&Jttanan pla> ~c' role\ counat41ng t81& So El CARE '°' todoJer in m) • CAPRICORN (Dec 2~-Jan 19) Accent on stockinp prmt\IOn'> Mate to ttir C~ 4Dr ~ Camino RMI, Sen Clem CM home. M on -Fri
taJc1na inventory. prepa11ng for future and in\urtng \CC'untt c hc•k h ... ap•. 50 TV 375 LIC'd 492-7299 8 30am ·&s>m Mutt h•V"e I k I fi h ~ '°" utllt l&O g3 1 \ wan own tr•ntP. S 175wk. oc s. e cc1nc1t)'. remove ire 111rd~ F:im1f\. m cmher tal ~ about f'.,,,1,. 10 ahr 381 2aa ·SCRAM-LETS ,,, 24t4787 en 8'pf'll
possible ch:ingc of rcs1dtn«c \corp10 pla)''i role BALBOA 1s delu•• S876,
AQ UARIU: (Jan. 20.r ch I fl) lntt>lltctual cun o'irt) 1' activ ated -tar a tut 150-0.w._ ANSWERS IUllDI
\-ou'll Mk que 11ons and rccc1\.c 11n'iwc"' f ocus on call\ 10,1t.auon\ C• WQh-,-ull/pett time
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Flair for color? Pro-
feu Ion al bualneu
woman hu expanding
arl bualneu. Need quaff ..
ty people Wiii treln. P/1,
ftt Call 848-9n4
District Managers
If you enjoy worlung with young boy• &
girl• ond desk 1ob1 are not for you,
coruider o corHr 1n the new•poper d rculo·
tion fteld. Thi• 11 o unique posohon with
doily chollengH & reword•.
Ovr openlngi ore lmrn1d1ote. -Appli<oms
l'lluil hove o von, ••ot1011w09on or trudi.
We offer on excellent 1olory with o bonu•
pion ond oos ollowelllU. W• h~ on
exullent benefit pion that include• hospi·
toli1otlon lnsuron<e, llberol vocation ond
ho Ilda)".
Condidot_. must hove o deilre to be
succeuful ond be willing to work hord If
you think you hove the qudi~iona,
pleole apply in person 101 •
the Daily Pilat
Monday thru Friday 9 11 om or 1 .t pm
330 W. Bay
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
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1rao p1ays paramount roe. • , 1-i utMs 1'844_ 04 .... 8 .. 0•0 .. 91
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PISCES (Feb. 194 M1rch 2<)) \'1ont'y rect'ntl} requ1\1t1oncd will " " £
become av111lable Know 11. make nece\..arv contact\ ,"'nd &"'t ac>in! on iFmt 2 bf'"'" t»<lfl hM HD. w ... 11Y1"G "Slmpliclty ta · / " .. prlv ahowet !)Md br rurn making 1ti. jourt141y Of fife
program lmPonant c;hanaes occur 111 home -rrmudt>lrna coul be S371 • '-' utlloablt with fiat enough BAO·
part 111 \Cennno Taurus nar1vc Ph•>' ''ttntfilnnt m il' l 539-4135 !38-13 te OAG£"
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• PL•••• ·~ WAITIUl/WAITlll T!.XAS RE,rNERY CORP, &wait powltl09 to" '73TOYOTACHIHOOK ..
Jcwnwyman •• ,,. >tint Fvll °' pW't tll'M '°' .,,;-" ROthc:lllld• "••taurant, need• m•lur• P9f•On tadl•I uw. 1260 POftTOPMINIMOTOA 1•••••.:1111111111!1•1-K------·· oppty lo be tr.in.cl In Lacwne CPA firm. S7 eppty .tn P«totl 2407 E. now In Coe I e l 76-8tll HOME l.AAGE. IE.1..ECTIOH OI ~lalllecl llelcl fOf right p/hr NOn•tmolter .. CO..t Hw)I, CclM MHe/Ne;wpott Beech •I l'·-~ Oii (152TJG)lc N£W I US~O IMW'll
w... f lndlv Own loott, Salary 494~~53 --'" A901tdleel Of train-ICt _.., 12911 lm ... -
1\1111'1 °'*'""' °' e Pitt· negotlonebl• Cafl 8ALU ~anti,~ Ing wtlt•D" Swt, eoxa Id I *** VOlUMeaAl.£9 ~:~lve~:':~~·~o 842·4SOO fOf ad# 125 llUPnl•IT 1'-l me0!9tlrig Mll« 0. 'Tti. Fl Worth. fx. 78101 2 g~ ~o= ltLlMAXIVTO't'OTA $tAVIC!& UA8tHO
produce. .Q.uaUty ad ... .,. meeMgt tor lnlutance btokereoe ~~~.J• :•!~~rt; --TOP Only MOO. 840-M&8 • 1t2028eKtl H2-ot2'9 3e'TON aiertyAve
tayouta, comp• l flywt Pill TUEii lirrn In Newpor1 BMch with a WOfklng knOWl· Femalee Pfef Moci.lt end -t.~ HACH
fOf • fatt Pleed dally H plhr Mutt be Ible to CN11et Include telephone edge of aubdlvltlon mat· EIGOf'lt (213) ae&-1184 (No 0Mrryult""40S)
MWIPeP« Cone.pt to tatk with public No txP8f anaw.lng encl 111• IYi>I~ ketlng l Mlee Good ..c-Travel Agt. ComtN'Mrctal HU llH) IH-llM
ftnlaned -"'·Send r..ume ~ 542·7211 For appt call 844-!522 reterlel M<lllt a mutt Sabre Agency Immediate -fr~IM Welcome :ltc 110~~~~!°~:.' .... ~~ PlllYAH NIT lfFIOE Banking Send retume to Cltttlon opening tor •xi* ~I eh11n holtt. vecuum OPEN SEVEN DAYS
--v t/f 11 1 .,.._ Bulld•rt·17731 Irvine E1tecutfve Tra~ s.Moe. cham~t. tc .... , 100 Ari Olrec:lor. Orange per u t me ...... hOUrt, 01111.IR LIU Blvd Suite 201, Tuttln CA lrvlne Atk for Betty KW gen. 2 mll BTU r•
Coaat Oalty 'Piiot. P 0 some ~P1"Jl Newport OFFIOll 92880 Attn Tony Alletl 83,_9899Oay.-67~~414 C\IP«ptor, 25 he> bOllet, Attt a..1da1 Box 1580, Cott• M .. a. Bffch, 58-808 blower•. Mite alee ;.;;;.;.-..;;,;.~~-"!'!"'!!""ioiioiii•111 _____ .,...,~
Ca. 92828 PROPERTY .... N .. GER SAUi PllMI eve a wtmd t and -......... *' Mm 1111 f II lbl.._lllt " 11 HUNTINGTON BEACH • Can Y"'-' CIOM a "uallfled TRAVEl mo ore, ,.,....,. mor --------1 u rftpona ypoaton. Opportunity for• highly lead? Ctn you ttend lo ••1""llOW.&lllT (7t4)250-1Q11 ••LIU £duo.tlon & exper. d• motivated pefaon to worlc 80 A.1 -• JO@\ Wayne Tennie mb< LHtlng, Sal .. , Rental
llHI llPAITlllft tlrable, Salary a bonua. In our HIJntlng1on Beach earn K. ra you look· Currently Making •XP8f thlp W/ell rlghta 1750 Oomeetle-Fon11Qn·Eltotle
S...,.,11 po1tt1on1 open to 215 1• l930 Cot)sumer lending 01· Ing for a change In yoor comme<cl•I agent with 873-4733 dyt/873-0S7e.-t II 1·4411
take orct.rt In Senta Ana llOlnllY /ltll lfo flee'. •dHI cancfldtte cereer? If rou Cat\ llve on domeallc & lnt.,natlonal
office. No exp nee:, we should heve manage· 1~~~adn •1~ .. • ~· ••P8f Trained on S1bre L .. d Cryttll ci.oan"i'Mi, ,,.In. $&.Olmo M r AdvtdltlnoDuJGn..CO... menTCal>•tmnYwt11'1 mtnl-P-on t ..... 14l-...... t MTn 2 yra txper WOfRTng SlTver punch bowl at. EJee
Spen 882·6843 working out of• home nr mum 3 yra •>eP«lenoe Ir 8 5 2: 9 1 8 4 b t w n In • torpofate igency dyr Mint c;ond 760-Mat
Npt Cntr need• anawer conaumer lendlnf _1oam 1pm Xlnt talary & benefltt, ---------.... ~ .... ..,randt t In a I I Megtcat eJtperlence NI 1111 MUii blm~;·· ExcellenfP P~Y llnence, equity pac . SAUi NISH plu• growth potent• Mbrahp In prlv club NEWPORT BeAl:tt
Ant Svc Hp. Flexible hra 9 30 to 3 30 Mon-Thur aging, end underwriting Flowett .by Morrl FIT PIT Senti resume to B.P.T MaglC It leu then 112
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SOUTHWEST
• Nwpt Bch. 760-8305 Call Steve 759. 1995 Applicant mu11t heve the RHpontlble. 8•5·8144 Acqul1tUon Cpmpany prlee Evee 710·5M 1 AllH Waat ..
abltlty lo CQmmuntcate or 844-40&1 3300 IM,,. Ave, •275 ::;;,:;;:~~;;P.~~~~ '80 200 SX Xlnt cond IOW
nxlPIUTlll P/TllE etfectlvetywlthg1talfen0 Newport Buch. C• Mayt1.a_Wuher SllO iisODissi m1Many111ttraa~
1n1werlng urvlc• Ideal for retired perso" cu1tomer1 E1tc•llent SlLH Hl .. I 92ee0 Port• ape like new Junk l Transportation sunroof, .Plfrellls, ttletl.
prefe<red. Vatteble thl"• Allendtnt for rec:ycuog -salary and benefit• tor excl111lve chlldren1 T~ ~ 840-7782 FREE TOWING 11r stereo. euslom AIM
IM2·140i) -center In Laguna Niguel, Those lnter"ted CO('ltact store, S C Pl aza· llllP Lllllll Nev~HO electronlc Russ 2131424-8170 ~99.5.,845-7441
-ST OllTllL S'hopplng c•nter al Debra Paiz 11 <2 l3, LeMegHtn Ex~ pre( Commerclal aO.ncy tr dlgllal '"Cl-out Blood n Crown Valley Parkway & 540·4887 549-~585 Newport Beach Is cur· Press untt 873-4959 tit 5
nOlltOIU Hlllhurat Tues-Thurs-Sat llPllllll UVIHI HUS 1nA1L rently looking for • NUiril'Fur. F/lenQtl:I blond Leading company needt 9 30am to 5pm S3 50 hr spec:lallst to handl9 corn· (new) App< et SS800. uc-
route tech for11e1dy )ob + mo bonus (213) UllOIATIH P&HTlll· merClal group•. A mini-rlfice Sl5001631·6379 We train. no exp nee: 498-1 t64 for lovely Hallmarll ttore In mum 3 yrs 1n groups
Call Mr Teylor, 979-6021 Equal Opportunity H B Flexible hrt 4 attn• Sabre trained, xlnt salaf) W~halr • $100 Bed
( btwn 9am·12 Mond1y) ••EAL ESTATE* Employer M/F/H &/or 9Yel •nd wknds & benefits for right per. llnena,J47·32"55 n Reoept1onlst1Secret1ry C111 Jull•"· at Pet's Hall· aon Send resume tc
PHIE Piii HLYI *SILES* Npt 8ch Prop Mgmt Cc mark. 963-40&4 B p T Acqultltlon Com-Office r .. allart/
En)oy your d•V-to your needs exper receptlonlat IOllEEI -llllll piny, 3300 lrvlnt Ave " NII? Eam $8 p/hr plul Ct••trolal-ll4111trl1I w/xlnt phone per1onallty '"" 275. Newport Beach. Ca lt•ir•tat 6221
comml11lon even Inga We are a 39 year old firm gd typing. llllng sklllt wllllng to learn a grow with 2680 Royal ftond Coplef by Ot.
WEllY
OLUIOUI
Phone 852·9158 wholly owned ano per· F'ront otflce apperance. company . Some exper • ton Orig price $2875
sonally operated by Its Call Diane 7.62-0702 pref 631·3494 vn 1 llllEL UlllT. A-'llng &.125. 645-S313 lor your car Any mek• or PHONE SOLIO.ITORS, PIT lou"Clar serving the Com-S-Ome fro~t office, mual __ ___ r model. Petd for or not
·S.. Nl•ton Mulme Weg
Auto. Mly loaded! 9500
mt . fact ... arr. xlnt condl
$11,950 M6-7M1
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714-833-1300
leau 1125
67!50 MMClheeW INd
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714'121·1111
PlllESlllYEY
evening hourt and Sat, merclal, lnoustrlal. Apart· llEOEn /llOllUARY SECR.ETARY benaat & personable PiaaH/01JHI 1221 Get our price llrst
m0f!'lng1. Contacting ment and Land Market. Pool contractor need• t-1tr1-t E•per pref but not nee sf ARR Spinet PttyS gd BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
home ownera. 553• 1115 We are not e franchise motivated lndlvldual to Secty/Recpt/Gen Ole;, 9nly herd worllers need $485, Hm 548-6784 19202 Beach Blvd
branch or division con-handle phones, llllng, permanent ptrt or lull apply 754-1033 Huntington Beach
MIKE lcKE•IA'S . sobTH COUITY
MOTORS ·16 CIVIC. xfnt eond, MW I
tires & p1lnt. $2.250
650·2586 ® No exp nee, compllflY wlll
train. Salary, no Mlllng
$-9 Mon·frl 9-1 Sat Call
Karen 662·5844
PHOTO LAB counter
sales PIT umera isnowt·
edge pref Snapahot 1 hr
Photo 648-2424
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
AIDE. FIT Mon-Fri Sal
based upon exp
CdM/B1lb01 area Call
Physlc11 Therapy Inc ,
629·5373 .
trolled by others. On the typing & general cterlcal time, 70-80 wpm IBM T ldit, 962-0829
spot management oe-55 Freeway & Dyer Rd personal computer WAIElllSI PlllTlll 'ttrff 6232 WI Ill
clalons Opendoorman-(714)241-0292 exper. helpful, but not Applyln personbtwnl2·5
2511RcT c L rv USEDCARS&TRUCICS 1gement No waiting lor nee Brighi, chMrlul, 1872 Reynolelt, lrvlne Beautiful " " ·
an appointment. Opening Restarant mature, non· amok er Ask for Bob Cordova $148 3 yr wrnty 098" COME IN OR CALL FOR
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MO NDAY . NO '/EMUE R 5. 19114 OR AN GE COUNTY C A L IF OR NIA 2~ Cf N r., ,
Lead in Laura ··hunt· fizzles . . .
Sheriffs deputies locate 'Big Al,'
but he's not link ed with-kidnapping
The man was described as beinJ in
his late 50s or early 60s and the dnver
ofa blue van. .
Bu n Bernal" ano eritri
spokesman Jim Bryant said today
that "Big Al was located in Blythe and
was eliminated as a witness after
questionint by deputjes.
widespread areas of Southern Cali· Bryant. who said the dtpuues have
fornia. about 25 P.lancs and 300 sworn Meanwh~ the 11.t's ~rents 1ke _ officers avlllab~ 10-hc mobilized iA
and ~atty Bra bury, remam at the site case of any breakthrough.
of the gfrl's apparent abductfon alona
By ROBERT BARKER
OfhD.-,Net .....
The ordeal of Mike and Patty
Bradbury, entered its 19th day today
after a hot lead" in the search for
their 3·-year-old-daughter Laura came
uptmpty. .
A special 17-member San
Bernardino County Sheriffs depan-
ment task fore(;bad been looking for a
man identified a~ig Al" in con nee-.
Coot
Debate on four ballot
propositions draws heat
In Newport Beach.I A3
Feminist takes up cause
of divorced fathers./ A3
We asked Orange Coast
residents thek' opinions
on using the hearts of
animals In human trans-
plants.I A3
California
Both Reagan and Mon-
dale are wrapping up
campaigns In California
t oday./A5
Nation
A new book predicts
49ers will win Super Bowl
and ponytalls and white
socks wlll be 'ln.'/AI
A crusader for a home-
less shelter ends 51-day
strike-with vletoryJAI
or d
Sandlnlstas cl aim vict ory
In presidential elections
-even before polls
close./ Al
Ind Ira Gandhi's son col-
lects her ashes for cer-
emonies throughout
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Features
WUlle Nelson led musJcal
tribute to the late Steve
Goodman at Pacific
Amphitheatre./ A 10
Parents and young alum-
ni salute Lee Mason's 19
years of pre-school lead-
ership ./A 10 tQ.
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Sports
Joe Piccola ls making a
name for himself as Or-
ang§ Coast Coll~e· s
stopper In football./81
The Rams pulled one out
of the hat after a slow
start In St. Louls./81
The Dally Piiot's Orange
County rankl"gs for prep
football have been shuf-
fled after Edison lost to
Fountain Valley.181
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Bualneu
First-time, higher-Income
home buyerf eatabllshlng
a trend./84 \ ,
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Bulletin Board
Business
Callfornla News
Clualfled .
Comics
Crouword
OeathJ.totlc.s
Futures
Horoeeope
Ann Landett
Mutual Funds
Natlonal New•
Oplnk>n
PapJaraz:zl
Polk» Log
Pubttc NotlcM
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tion with the Oct. 18 kidnapping of
the little blonde Huntington Beach
girl at Joshua Tree National Monu-
ment near Twentynine PaJms.
''He was an the park 30da)'s prior to
Oct. 16 but wasn't there on the 18th
(the day of the girl's disappearance),"
bryant said.
with their other two children, unwilJ-Bryant said that there as a good
ing to return to their home in .chance that Laura is alive because
Huntington Beach wi thout Lauri sc:arche~ have n't made any grim
because "it would be too. much like dJScovenes.
writjqg the final act," Bryant said. Meanwhile, fnends of the Brad-
" But they (the Bradburys) seem to burys have stag~ several fund~
be Of Strong Stock and-arnolhng With raising llCtlVlllCS for lhe couple wbO
the punches. are devoting all their time to the
Investigators had said on Fnday
that they were looking for "Al" after
an informant told them the man had
parked h1s van in the campground
about the time the Huntington Beach
girl disappeared from the Indian
Cove Campground. °" -
. Sherifrs deputies still believe .that
Laura . was kidnapped by a man
described as in his lat~ 40s or early 50s
and who had a beer belly, according to
Bryant. The·search is continuing in
"They have learned not to rely too search. People may contact the Laura
strongly on a single lead. They're Bradbury fund by calling 960-3017 or
holding together reaJ well.'' Bryant by writing to the fund at P.O. Box
said. 2712, Huntington Beach, 92647. ~·Lama Bradbary
Highway rescue
ReKaen free Chrlatle Radder of El Toro
from the wrec~e of her plckap track
followtnc a colllilon wlth a U .8 Poreet
Semce •ehlcle on San~Canyon Road
nonli ofEI Toro thf.e mo . Radfix..la ln
•table condition at Weatem edlcal..,Center
ln Santa Ana. Galen Youna. the clrl•er of
"$e Poreat Semce vehicle, wu uninjured.
8la pueenjer, Nancy Ehmann, wu taken
to Saddletiack Community Hoepltal ln
-i;quna BUI. Information on her coiidltlon
-... n oro.U.ble. ---
Bergland and Libertarians
running a marathon race
Costa Mesa presidential c andidate -----carnpaign in for party credibility
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of ... D.-,N.ttwf
Libertarian Pany presidential can-
didate David Berx)and isn't stumping
for votes so much as he is campaign-
ing for credibility.
Democratic presidential candidates
-at least not this time around.
But Bergland is already claiming
victory for the number of people who
have been introduced by his cam-
pal.Jll to the Ubertarians' anu-w .
anti-government philosophy.
ar) thing to have occur." says
Bergland, who 1s on the ballot 1n 38
states. "Thas 1s a marathon ~fTort.
rather than a sprint, to give the people
of rt'ils counlry a free society.""
Bergland has spent the past 12
months campa1gnins and expound-
ing on the nauon's third largest pany.
While media attention has concen-
trated on the battle between R~
publican President Ronald Rcaaan
and Democratic challenger Walter
Mondale, Bergland argues that voters
Seal Beach getsi-=.
'all clear' after ,.
gasoline Spill
No cancer-causing
substances, found
tn fuel leakage ·
Orange County health officials
today opened a half-mile stretch of
Seal Beach that had been closed since
Friday following a 2,000-galloo spill
of gasohne and additives., reponedly
dumped into Coyote C4ttk near the
San Cabriel Raver.
Orange County Health Director
Roben Merryman ordered the beach
closed Fridaybccause offears the fu.;
may have contained cancer-causing
polychlorinated biphenyls.
But Merryman said today that ,,
there were no PCBs in the auoline
and reopened the beach when no
traces of the gasoline w~ found
where the San Gabriel River ftOWI
into the Pacific OceaninSeal.Belcb.
Merryman said the area •ppuentty
had been cleansed by the ftushlna
acuon of the tides.
Officials on Fnday sa.id the fuel
reportedly was dumped near the
Willow Strcct bndge near lbe Lot
Angeles-Orange County I.inc just off
the~S-Ffttway. . ..
Reports have been published that
the federal Environmental Protection
Agency officials had indentified a Los
Alamitos industnal company u the
responsible source. But federal of-
ficials weren't available to confirm
reports today.
Police identif
love triangle
. slaying victim
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. 0.-,,... .....
The man shot and lulled Saturday
night in an apparent "love triangle"
murder-suicide attack outside a
Costa Mesa home has been 1dent1fied
by police as 28-year-old Steven P
Brown.
Meanwhile. detccuves were still
invcstigauns the shotgun attack by a
retired Manne Corps colonel. who
shot Brown and 28-ycar-<.>ld Melinda
--.\. Kahn as t~ left t~ou~ at 308
Bowling Grttn Dnve at about 5:50
p.rn.
After gunning down the couple
with a 12-gauge shotgun,' retired
officer Daniel C. ~lcxander, 56, of
Westminster shot himself in the head
with a 2~gauge shotgun, police sajd.
Kalin was sull in cnucal cond1uon
this morning in the 1ntens1ve care
ward of Fountain VaJley Community
Hospital. he underwent surgery
Saturday on her liver ~nd one or her
(Pleue~/A.2}, •
It's all
over but
voting
Reagan a nd Mondale
end in California; ---78% turnout seen
The 49-year-old Costa Mesa at'-
tom ey doesn't expect the Libertanan
ticket to upset the Republican or
"We're not so foolish as to think
being elected (Tuesday) is the necess-(Pleue eee BERGLAND/ 2) DaYid Bergland
By JEFF ADLER
Ot .. D.-,,......,.
Both [)(mocrat1c pres1dcnt1al can-
didate Walter Mondale and President
Ronald Reagan arc scheduled to wtnd
up their rcspccnve election cam-
pa1~ns in Cahfom1a toda)' as atten-
tion s~ings from the nauonal cam-
pa1sn trail to the local polhn1 place an
:ant1c1pat1on pf Tuesday's election .
GOP has edge in 2 state Senate races
By PHIL SNEIOERMAN
Of ... 0.-, NM....,
Veteran Republican legislators arc
vying against lesser-knowh can-
didates in two state Senate races to be
decided by Oranae Coast voters in
Tuesday's election.
Assemblywoman Marian Berieson
of Newport Beach will try 10 capture
the new 37th District Senate seat.
while John Seymo ur will try to retain
his scat in the realigned 35th District.
The massive 37th District begins in
Seal Beach. extends south aloni the
Orange County coast and moves
southeast to take 1n parts ofSan D1e10
and R1vcrs1de counties. plus all of.
lmpenal County.
The 15th D1s1nct 1n central Orange
County includes all of C<uta Mesa.
Fountain Valley. Orange and Villa
Park. most of Anaheim and pans of
Irvine. Huntington Beach. Tu tin
and Westminster
Bergeson. v.ho faced no oppos1uon
in the June pnmary. is running
aga1.nst Democrnt i\hct' Kcy~r. an
attomC} from ( alex1co. Sc) mour 1s
running against [)(mocrat Jan Mark
Dudman and Pea~ and Fr('Cdom
cand1datt' 1-.elly M hoohng
(Pleue eee STAT&/A2)
Some I 0 ~ m1lhon Cahfomia
\ ott'rs, 78 ~ ~r<."ent of the st.ate•s
registered 13 million voten, are
expected to c~st ballots in Tllesd.ay•s
gencral el~t1on . according to the
Secretar) of tale's office.
(Plea.e eee VOT&llS/ A.2)
Forintaln Valleyelectlons unusu~lly heated
Ad ler-Petr1kln squabble domtnates council
race; sch ool board campaign a lso contested
This year's election is a depanure rass the incumbent. Mayor· Marvin
for Fountain Valley. Adler. ~dler, in tum. has come beck
The dty's ~U-earned reputation to accuse 1u becken ofviolauna st.ate
as a quiel bedn>om community with elccttoo la
equally tame election c::ampeian• has Even the race fOr a lone seal on the
been tarnished b.Y the qarcssive Fountain Valleytchoolboardhashad
challcnse of one City Council can· more than_ its share ofslinn1shcs.
d1dl1c Ind the tubtequcl'lf rttaJiaUon the City Council t'IC'.C oflV84 will by-the-inevm~t ~ ~VMMl.---~ly-bt--n~ ~
The one measure clty voters Wiii ctrikin·Adler flaht
pe juda.mcnt on has become • hhouah there arc thrtt other
weapon of those suppo rting ca.nd1dilc for the two ats. Petn'-an challen~r Jame Petnkin to cmbar· and dlcr ha"c vahbcd the city'"
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attention wath the fonncr accu•;ina
the latter of abusts rallj,ln& from
1car'inf down rampa1gn ~•ans to
spcnd1n1 taxpar:n· money on .• , a·
cation junkets,·
Adler ha! rupondcd with accusa-
tions that Pttnlun has hcd about the
ttcord. Adler also satd a cand1dlttS
foru'fn WaJ unfairly anted ap1nst
ham and tl\lt a &r'OUP formed to back I
proposed mc.asurc to hm1t ('lly
Council term 1 a poorly concealed
ctfoA toembam him a he Sttks his
f~rtb t'Our"')Ur ~i.u-----
dler ha a kcd the county Oi\tnct
ttomey·~ offic-t to review his allep-
tion
The two other lcad1n& candidate~.
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HYNDMAN
CAMPAIGN '84
incumbent Barbara Brown and for-
ma eouncalman.and former ml)..OL
Georit tt, havtst~miclcarofthe
J1sputt"s while Myn1 Mendou. the
Ii Oh cand1dltt', has not b«n nearly
vmblt' a\ the 01htr four
Ma~or .\dler admits that cam-
paiJning ts one of his le& t-favontc
acuvmc a~ a councilman but I!
seeking his fourth consccuuvc u-rm
because of the constant challcnie he
SA) the JOb hold for tum
"h'' nt'ver a tagnlnt thing." dlcr
say ··1 don't aartt that a oounc1lman
bums out. You Sttlt OC"W avenues to
e,ptorc "
Amon& those challc•,_, Adler ~ys he 1s anx1ou , 1frc-clccled. to fin4
new 9.'I ' 10 fi na ncr C'lt)' expcnditurn
11on 36 . The sta\t
me.a urc ""ould or« attH lO imft,._--
the ,.,)' 1hcy collect ~venues.
A tht c11v·, rcprcscnt.all~t' to lbt
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, November S. 19S. r
HB vyeighs massage parlor move
Huntmaton Beach city offictals arc
to coJlli.dcr the oontroversial reloca-
tion of the Spa of Hawaii massage
parlor ton1Jht.
The spa 1s be1n1 forced to leave its
prC'SCnt location at I 7434'tl Beach
Blvd. by a 1981 city ordinanc~ that
proh1b1ts "adult busine ses" from
being located w1th1n 200 feet of
residences, .500 feet of a school or
church and I 0.000 fe~t of another
adult busine s.
Spa owner Sus1e Hong and owners
of other adult businesses were given
three years to fiod new facilities that
meet the requirements. •
The Planning Commission ap-
proved relocation of the parlor to a
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shoppinJ ccntcc at Wamel' A venue
and Spnnadalc Street in September.
But commissioners chanacd their
mind and rCJCClcd the move Oct. 2
after be1na be~1eged by opponents
who launched a full-scale petition
drive against the move
In addition. Huntington Beach
pohce said 1hcre were alkged cnm•·
nal and municipal code v1ola11on1
including the alleged solicitation of
an act of prostitution that hadn't been
taken into account by com·
m 1ssioner.1.
But Hong's -anorneys filed an
appeal, claiming the relocation was
fir t con!>1dcred Sept. 5 and since
.,ihrrr w11~ no rhitllenge or appeal filt'd ..
in 10 days. the decision bicarfte finaJ.· In a letttl' to tbe city clerk, attorney
Robcn A. De Piano said the new site
meets the city' adult ?On1natenteria
und 111 co mpauble "with offlcr self-
improvement and health mainten-
ance busmes$CS" m the area.
Al the October public heanng,
l mies complained that the spa would
be harmful to children and destruc-
t1 ve to businesses 1n the area.
Vicky Cafa-sso. whose fam1ly 'owns
V1ttono's Restaurant in the center.
said: "I'm afraid of what our cus-
lomcri. w1ll tlunlt 1s going on there."
1 hi.' (. 11) Council meets at 7:30
p.m al Ci ty Hall at 2000 Main t.
TRIANGLE SLAYING VICTIM NAMED ...
F~omAl .
kidneys after being sbot onct 1n her
nght side, hospital officials reponed.
Brown. who was shot once 1n the
head. was pronounced dead on ar-
n val at the hospital around 6·50 p.m ..
\4lld a spokesman for the count>
coroner's office.
Costa Mesa Capt. Roben Mood)
~1d detectives had not uncovered
any new information on the app~rent
murder-suicide. and were waiting to
interview Kahn.
\aturJa, police dass1fied 1he rcla-
uon'fh1p hl"t,1.c-en the gunman and his
vie um' as J .. lo' c 1nangle:· decnbing
i\kxander ai. i-.ahn\ Cll-bo)fnend.
and Brtn' n hn nt·w beau
Earh rl'P<>n~ ~aid Ale).andcr ap·
pare nth "ailed forthe couple 10 lea' e
thl· rented homl'. "'hen.· Brown lived
Rei.1cfenl'> of the nl'1ghborhood
west of thr Pacific •\mph11heatre did
not 5el' lhl' <;hooting. hut the} said
tht'~ heard up to five guns~ols And ·
thl'\ heard the "orpan scream. "Oh
m•;Ciod. oh m~ God"
·.\ handful of residents ran out of
their home1> and found Kahn lying 1n
thl' strt.·c1 bleeding a few yards from
tht.· houi.e.
• Brown was lying aga1ns1 the curb.
acrnrding to neighbors' accoun1s.
Alexander's body was initially not
<,cen on the lawn of the hou~ rented
b} Brown He was pronounced dead
al the scene.
ST ATE SENATE RAC.ES FA VORGOP •.•
From Al,
Joe Calderazzo, executtve director
of the Btmocratic Pany of Orange
( ount)', said today that hill can·
d1da1es face difficult races aga1ns~
Bergeson and Seymour.
"When you're facing an incumbent
who has more campaign funds. 1t'~
always an uphill baulc." Caldcrazzo
said.
The Democra11c Pan' official said"
candidate Keyser has · Lampa1gned
extensively through the vast 37th
District. v1s11ing 10.000 homes b)'
Jul} 9. But he conceded that ')he face'>
a difficult task, because .. Marian
Bcrge&on seems to be we1lentrenched
1n Orange Count) "
Calderano contended. howe"er
that attorney Dudman has performc-d
well in debates against Seymour and
'iaad he may pose a greater challenge
10 the incumbent !>enator
"-c' in \loa1. campaign coordinator
for Bt>rgl'')On said 11.lda)' he I'> op-
t1m1~11t h" l and1datr will "In Tues-
da-.
·-rm \Urt' '>he "'II rcce1,e a strong
pluraht) but rm not sure what the
final numba~ "'II be.'. Sloat said.
He ')aid n5 percrnt of the voters in
lhl· .17th D1stnct live in Orange c uunt\ "hert Bergeson 1s well
k no" ri tor her six years in the state
.\')'>embl) and her 12 years on the
"1cwport·Me'>a U~afied School D1s-
tm·1 Board of Educauon.
Sloat addl·d. however. that voters
1n 1hc-Senate district's other three
count1e'I arc less familiar with
Bergeson He said much of his
tand1da11."s campaign has focused on
getting acquainted with residents of
thl''t' areas
In the 35th D1stnc1. Se} mour
became state senator 21h years ago in a
special elec11on to fill the term of John
Bnggs. who resigned. Seymour
prev1ousl> served as mayor of
Anaheim.
Reappon1onment has changed the
boundanes in Seymour's d1stnct,
eliminating the Fullenon-Placentia
area he previously served. In the past
)Car. Se> moor has focused on scrvrng
nc"' consutuenls tn areas such as
Costa Mesa and Founlain Valley. an
aide to the senator ~1d
I-Vs ke) challenger Dudman prac-
11ces la"' 1n ant'a Ana and has '\Crved
seven )'car:. on the board of directors
of a local family cou nseling agency.
He 1s president of Santa Ana's
Broadwa> Plaza Office C'on-
dom1n1um Association
Seymour's PeacC' a.od Freedom
Pan) opponent. Schooling 1s a child
C"arc v.orkcr
VOTERS READY TO HA VE THEIR SAY ...
From Al ·
PoHs will open at 7 a.m. throughout ,
the state and remain open unlll 8 pm
Bes1des the pre-;idenual contest.
voters in--OTarige-rouiliy wilr be
choosing U S. repre~entauves 1n the
county's fi vc congressional d1stncts
for the next l"O )Cars. state as·
scmblymen. several state senator!\
Cit)' council members in most of the
county's 26 c1t1es and special d1stnc1
board members across the-count)
<)rangeCouoty\ l,104.230 rcg1s1ereAoffic1al said a record 73.000 appli-
\Oter\ "111 cast ballo1s on Elccuon cat1oni. for absentee ballots were
Da}. ~"n fr.Qm the 78 ~rc~ntjha1 received by h•s office !11!1 .tl~1u_n
'01ea in tne 1980 presidential elec-)'Car. With only 43,000 ballots re-
11on 10 ~nd former California Gov turned 'iO far. Olson said either the
Ronald Reagan IO 1he While House malls will be flooded w11h returned
A 74 percent turnout 1s low for an ballo1s toda) and Tuesday or many
elecuon year. espec1all} a pres1dent1al voters who requcstrd the absentee
l'lecuon year. according to Olson. Hr ballots will not vote at all.
The ballot also features 17 state
in1t1at1ves, ranging from a property
tax-slashing measure 10 the question
ofcreatinga state lotter) Also.' oters
will face a spate of local munlt'1pal
issues in many c111es
\a1d he recalls elections in past years Olson said election workers are
"hrn tumou1s of 90 percent were manning telephones to help voters
common in Orange County. 1denufy which of the 2, 117 precinct
Despite his prediction for a low polling places is the proper one at
turnout. Olson said because of the which to vote.
Orange ( ounty Reg1s1rar of Vo1ers
Al Olson is predicting 74 percent of
reLord number of voters registered he Those wh o need to know more
1., cApect1ng clecuon officials wall be about the election or with questions
faced with cou ntane a record 817 .000 on where 10 vote can telephone the
ballots elec."t1on night. count} Elections D1v1sion office at
i\ls.o. the count) 's 1op election 834-2244, Olson said
BERGLAND CAMPAIGN ...
From A l
are tinng of the "pohucal statu'> 9.!:!_o·.:_ abrQad and end Jhc .. rnt1Uary .wJ!.1.:_
--that tre ~>' Is maintalncll h)--fhc fare-" being sent t() revolution-torn
fron&runnef\ countnes
"Most people at thc very lea\t fihd
uur answcr'I mor(• s11mulatinK than
the things coming from the othcT
Land1dates.." S&)'S Bergland. former
national chairman of the 13-ycar-old
par1>
If dee.led Bergland duC'sn·1 prom-
1\C to reduc r or put a c.:ap on laxes He
vo"s to end taxes altogether While
Reagan is calling for rC'duccd ~ovcrn
mcnl. Bergland v.o uld "'h1ttk 11down
to little more 1han a JX1hce and couns
'1)'\tem and a hm1trd m1l1taf)
In foreign po hey . Hcrgland want\ to
withdraw A.mcncan truops c;ta11nned
"We want to eliminate coercion as
lhl' basis for human rcla11onsh1ps ...
'la)\ Bergland. who estimates the
number of reg1sterc-d L1?knanans 1n
the cuuntf) a~ bc1ween 250.000 and
l<)(J.000. fn the 1980 presidential
election L1bcrtanan candidate Ed
Clark received 921.199 votes.
.. Taxation," say., Bergland. "is a
cuphcm1s.m for some people using the
power the) have 10 steal the propeny
of other people "
The L1bcnanan philosophy argues
that the free market can provide
public sen ices cheaper arid more
cffiac.ntly lhan thc~ern,mt~:-1-
wh1ch onl} "steps 1n and tnes to
regulate the op,eonun1t1es."
"In an unhii9 pered market-econ-
omy. the only way to get ahead is to
serve consumers better than your
com pcm ors," sa} s Bergland.
He adds that by reducing inter-
national trade bamers, the Uni ted
States would lifl the economies of
s1ruggling countn es and reduce 1he
appeal of Marxism ·
Meanwhile. the m1htary would be
used only for the national defense.
"Our government has one leeit-
1 ma1c function. to defend our nghls
when we're under attack," says
Bergland. "Other then that. 1t should
leave us alone."
VALLEY ELECTIONS HEATING UP ••.
...
From Al
l t>agul' ul C ahforn1a ( 1lle'>. Adler .. .,lopp) planning" by the council.
\<IY\ ht· ha\ been 1ntrumcntal 1n "I gue'I'> )OU could say that I tend to
hnng1ng mone) back tn Orange \3) what I fed and call it as I sec 11," < ount) c1t1c'i that would otherwise Petnkin SCl)''i ·Tm not a game
ha 1.c been lo'lt player.··
He sar• that ab1ht} far ou1we1ghs Scot&. 'iel'king a return to &he
the cost of 'K'nding him to League of rnunuJ he ..crved on from 1969 10
( 111ec; meeting•., an expense his OPP<>-I IJ 78. c11e' h1<, experience as hie; main
nent Petnk1n often questions \clhng point'> to voter.
Adler aho defends the $7 m1ll1on 'Tm a doer. I ha ve leadership
surplus the city's budget include~ 1.1uaht1c\ thot have served the city
'If a city d1dn·1 have that kind of well :· \coll sa)s
surplus. I wouldn't want to be s11ting A~ a counulman and mayor. Scott
on its council.'' \3~!1 Adler. who ~1d he developed contacts w11h
points out thal all bul S2 5 million of lcg1,lator<; 1n Sacramento who he can
the \urplu'I 1s tied lo workers' com-call on to suppon programs for
pen~11on and other funds that can-r ountain Valle}
not b<' used for city pro1ect~ Sco11 1!> op11m1st1c that industnal
Pctrikin. seeking his fir<11 ( 11y ddclopmcnt can take place 1f all < ouncil term. says rhc current mun· afTcctcd panic' sit down-au bargain~
cit 'ipends far too much mone) .ind 1ng tahk
ha\ increased water rain unncu·"-1\dm1tting he grew tired of&he C11y
anly ( ouncil in I 978 after nine yeaf'i, Scou
Saying "Jt'c; time for a change," 'ays he's now "gol my motors
Petnkin calls h1\ campaign a natural recharged."
evolution of his 1nvorvcment with Incumbent Barbara Brown. 'iCek-
'\cvcral community 8fOU!')s, including 1ng her 'ICCond term, emphas1Lcs her
1 he C ham bcr of Com nwrce. for wh 1ch "II rong con tact\ with the homcowncr'I
he 'iCrvcd a'i pr~1dent and resident\ of Fountain Valle)
The C 1ty ( ounc1I candidate\ attret• I\ mother and housewife who
that indu'ltnal development in lhC' entered city politics to fight the
city h a vital issue in the coming Manne C'(lrp~· plans to build mthtary
yearo; But while the othc~ say they houo;1ng at Mile Square park near her
v.ould enforce the city's right\ of home Brown S3)'S 'he remain\ ac·
eminent domain to an1n control of l C')~1ble 10 1ho\C who want a voice on
hutldabk property as tt Inst re~n. the C'ou nc1I
Pctrik1n '8ys he would never eJtem'IC flrown al\<1 advocate\ develop.
1ha1 n~t as a counctlman mrnt of the 1ndustnal arcawfthc city
....___ Ptir1kttt-itoo ma1n1t1n~ that lntL__.~ ~ 10~ tht"-gmwih nf tM-
r1t~ ,umlu'l 15 too ln,_c nnd hM It'd to \On11a1mn ll1\1r1cl.
' ' J
Measure C, a proposal to limit C'1ty A
Council members 10 two consecuti ve
terms. will be decided by the c11y's
voters Tuesday.
The measure would not affect
current council members.
Supponers. including Petnk1n an~
\coll, say the measure would ensure
tha1 the City Council be continually
recharged with the fresh ideas that
new eounc1I members would bnng to
the city.
Adler. Brown and others say voters
should decide in the voting hooth
when a council member has served
Iona enough • A seal vacated by a Fountain Valley
school board member who moved to
Pucno Rico 1s being sought by two
men.
Upon Jim Wocst's depanurc. the ~hool board appointed Rabbi Steve
Einstein to the seat. One of the four
other applicants for 1hc pos1t1on was
Jim Knapp.
But Knapp 101ned<w1th W~t and
~hool board member Carol Mohan
to force an election 10 fill the scat
1Mtcad
The other thrte board membcn
have rallied between Einstein.
Supponcn of £.:.in11cin "8Y an
clcu1on .,hould ha ve been unneccss·
Hf}
And Knapp was angered last week
10 IC'arn Einstein was hsted as an
"uppoanted incumbent" on his can·
d1datc's statement of qualtfic.uons. en-tti~Hot, h<'IWC wer, 1:1n tcitt l!
listed as an cducator·adm1nistrator.
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411.UOO f .1 If I I' l ... ' t ,1,11 I jPr VOL. n , NO. 310
FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH
-Gl-T.-V-G·9lJNel~
Accentuate the Positive
• Experience Eit11 ·11•.1vr> 1 •x pr·r11~nc<• 1n c ity
fd.irin111g h11 <lq l'l111 q 111,111o1qPrn£>nt 1n
1 l11Cl111g '1 y 1·;H s ""' ,1 c ity .1d m 1n 1s trato 1
Pr.1r,t1c,1 nq locnl .ttlC1rrll'y
• Education .Jt1r1" r>oc-t o1 1n Law Maste rs
11 Pub lic Ad rn1nic.,11 .1t 1on 8 A P o l1t1 c tll
C:..,1 11•nc £>
• Leadership 1·x111 •111•nc" t1nd e cluc at1 o n
Ill'< PSS.tr y In f"l1r1111 dr• Slclhlc responsive
l1·.trlf'>rs h1p 11nrn1 •<J1r1tl'ly c 11rrently ;l member
o f lt11· !10.1r!f ri f l)111 •c lrir.., o f Blue• Cross-
uf r •• 1lil111rt1..t • ,( .
Eliminate the Negative
• Flooding l311cl h.1 .. <lh•lt -.11< c e sslully with
Cou n ty S t;llP F1 •<J1•r <'ll agenc1£>s We need
111., know hriw 111 clr•flllng w11h suth agenc1f's
to 1·ffecl1Vf'ly ,HJCll1·ss our flood probl~s
• High cost of government .ic; " c11y adrn1ni-
-,1r .11o r htlc., 1nt1 o<J1H NJ to<.,I u 111ing budget
If'< 11111 4111'<> 1mpl<'n11 •11tl'cJ P1opoc.,1t1 o n 13
r 11<,I rP<l11C t1o n '. knowc., t1ow lo rPduce
q11v«rnm1•r1t C'O.,.IC.,
• Measure 0 n rro">N1 to ll"H' el1rn1 nat1o n
<JI tho two IPrm l1m1t,111on fo r City Co uncil
M•·mt>•'r"' Two tPrr ns ,., lJOOd <'nough 101
ttlr• Pres 1<JPnl o f the lJ '>A and §OOd
l•no ugh for the I I B C1 1y C<111nct1
VOTE on November 6, 1984 for
BUD BELSITO
A.1t~ur1t•v B••"".,'' ,n1.11
BUD BELSITO
QUALIFIED, DEDICA·TED,
RESPECT-ED
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Forecut1 on A2 f 1111 1111111 ..
MONO to Y NOV I Miii H ', 1 'lll·l O ll AN<.t C OllN I V <Al H <rnNIA }'1 Cl N l'.
Coas t
Debate on tour ballot
propositions draws heat
In Newport Beach./ A3
Feminist takes up cause '
of divorced fathers./ A3
We asked Orange Coast
residents their opinions
on usrng the hearts of
animals In human trans-
ptants./ A3 ... .
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California
Both Reagan and Mon-
dale are wrapping up
campaigns In Callfornla
today./A5
Nation
A new book predicts
49ers will win Super Bowl
and ponytails and white
socks will be 'In.' I Al
A. crusader for a home-l~ss shelter ends 51 -day
strike with victory./ A8
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.Wor ld
SandlnlS1as claim victory
In presidential elections
-even before polls ~
close./ Al
tndlra Gandhi's son col-
lects her ashes for cer-
emonies throughout
lndla./A4
Features
Wtllle Nelson led musical
_tribute to the late Steve
Goodman-at Pacific
phltheatrAIA.10
Parents and young alum-
ni salute Lee Mason's 19
years of pre-school lead-
ershlp./ A 10
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Sports
Joe Piccola Is making a
name for himself as Or-
ange Coast College's
stopper In football./81
The Rams pulled one out
of the hat after a slow
start In St. Louls./81
The Dally Piiot's Orange
County rankings for prep
football have been shut-•
fled after Edison lost to
Fountain Valley./81
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Business
First-time, higher-I ncome
home buyers establlshlng
a trentj ./84 . .. '
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INDEX
Bridge
Bulletln Board
ualness
C1llfornla News
Cl1ulfled
Comic•
Croaword
Oe1th Notices
Fe1ture1
Hor0teope
Ann Lender•
Mut1Jll Fundt
N1t1on11 News
Opinion
Plf)9(1ZZI
Police Log
Publle Notlcet
Sport a
Stock Marketa
T91evltl0n
Th .. tert -..
A12
A3
B4
A4
B7-9
A12
B9
B6
A t0-11
88
A 11
84
A4
A9
A10
A3 ee 81 ~3 ee
A1i
A11
o ·r ·
.est .. -' .·
aura resumes
ea -·
Deputies-locate
'Big Al.' but he
has a s olid alibi
By ROBERT BARKER °' .................
· The ordeal of Mike · and Patty
Bradbury entered its 19th day today
after a ''hot lead" 10 the search for
their 3-year-old-daughter Laura came
up empty.
A special 17-member San
Bernardino County Sherifl's depart-
ment task force had been looking for a
man identified as "Big Al" in connec-
tion with the Oct. 18 k.ldnapp1na of
the little blonde Huntington Beach
gJrl at Joshua Tree National Monu-
ment near Twentynine Palms.
(Pleue Ne LAUllA/ A2) Laura Brac1bary
,
Search continues •
-f.or 10st boaters
Families ref u se
to give up hope ---for 2 NB men
of the other boater - Steve Batley.
spent the weekend searching the
coastline in a kayak.
Sagona. 22. and Batley. 25. wrrc
last seen 16 days ago when they left
Catalina Island in a l 2·foot motor
sk1fT for the return tnp to Newport
Beach.
/
The search for the two Newport
Beach men lost io cough seas since
Oct. 20 has slackened. bu1 1s continu-
ing alon the Southern Uhlc:imia
coast. sout to J&.
They ran into rough seas about 12
miles east of o\ '\a Ion Ji arbor and were
~to-w~~-.-----·-
Huntington'• new queen
Kelly Herman, who wu c r owned MIN
Hunttncton Beach for 1984-85 Saturday,
receive. c ongratula tory JdNea from her
'
parenta, Kathleen and J ohn Herman,
following her .election at the Huntington
Beach HJ.ch School auditorium.
Professional fish spotters keep an
eye oµt each day for the two men
while relatives continue the search
along the coastline.
Jerry Sagona. the father of one of
thr twp boaters -Norm Sagona,
traveled to BaJa Cahfom1a on Thurs-
day to appear on Mexican tclcv1S1on.
asbng for beach goers to look for signs
of the boat or the men.
And Jesse Baile). the older brother
A 3112-<iay search by· the Coast
Guard. folJowcd by a volunteer air
search -.b'at ran through Oct 28
turned up no signs of the two.
But the families and fncnds of the
t""o men are hopeful that the two men ·
arc sun ah\C. since neither the boat
nor 11s contrnt.s ha\C bttn fou nd.
'"We ha'e to believe-they'll bc
found:· Norm Sagona's mother.
Grorgia. ~1d toda) ··1 bclicve in
magic··
Libertarians cafi1:paigning for respect, credibil it y
Pr esid entia l hopeful David Bergland
of Costa Mesa-defines pa rt_y--"g"'-o_a_ls ___ _
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OflMO.-, .........
Libertanan Party presidential can-
didate David Bergland isn't stumping
for votes so much as he is campaign-
ing for credibility.
The 49-year-old Costa Mesa at·
tomey doesn't expect the Libertarian
It's all
over but
voting
Reagan a nd Mondal ~
end in California; ---7 8% turnout seen
By JEFF ADLER
Ol"'-0.ilr ........
ticket to upset the Republican or
Democratic presidential candidates
-at least not this time around.
But Bergland is already claiming
victory for the number of people who
have been introduced by his ca m-
pa1'1' to the Libertarians' anti-tax.
anti-government philosophy.
'"We're not so toohsh as to think
being elected (Tuesday) is the necess~
ary thing to have occur:· says
Bergland, who 1s on the ballot in 38
states. "This 1s a marathon effort.
rather than a spnnt. to give th e ~oplc
of this country a free soc1cty." •
Bergland has spent the pas1 12
months campaign1ne and expound-
ing on the nation's third largest party.
Wh ile media attention has concen-
trated on the battle bctwccn Re-
publican President Ronald Reagan
and Democratic challenger \\ altrr
Mondale, Bergland argues tha1 "olef°s
are tinng of the "'poht1cal )tat us quo ..
that he says 1s maintained by the
frontrunners.
.. Most people at the "Cr) least find
our answers more stimulaung than
the things coming fro m the other
candidates." sa) s Bergland. forme r
national chairman of the 13-~ ear-old
party.
If elected. Bergland doesn't prom·
1sc to reduce or pul a cap on taxes He
"o""s to end taxes altogether While
Reagan 1s calling for reduced fOvem-
menL Bergland would whittle 1t down
to h1tle more than a pohcc and courts
s)stem. and a hm1tcd military.
In fo~1gn pohcy. Bergland wants to
withdraw Amencan troops st.alloncd
abroad and end the "m1htary wel-
fare·· bcmg sent to revolution-torn
countnes
"\\c want to rhmmatc coercion as
the basis for human rclat1onsh1ps." (Pleue eee BltRGLAKD / A2)
Triangle
.slaying
victim
named
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OllMO.-, .........
Th<' man 'ihot and ll1llcd Saturdax night in an apf16rcn1 •·Jove 1nang,le •
murdcr-su1c1de attack outside a
t o~rn \1csa home hos been 1denufiod
b' pohcr a!I ~ ·H·ar-0ld tc'\en P.
BroY.n
Mc~nY.h1lc. detectives were sull
1n .. v.11gat1ng the shotgun attack by a
rt"t1rcd Mannt Corps colonel, who
'ihot Brov.n and~ ·)'car-old Melinda ,.., ...,.._,.....,,._..c:-.\ "-ahn as tht'" Id\ the hou~ at 308
Both Democratic ~s1~cntial can·
d1dalo.Walter Mondale and Prestdent
Ronald Reaga n arc scheduled to wind
up their rc1~ctive electi on cam-
paigns in Cahfomia today IJ atten-
tion swinas from the nauonal cam-
(jtleue eee VOT&U / A2) Cbalk marb oatatde laome bidlcate wlaere .tctima were d.l.8co•ered after ab ooe:m,. (Pleue eee TRIAJlfOL&/ A2)
. .
Fountain Valley elections ui;iusually heated
Adler -Petrtkifi squabbtedomtnates counctl ·
race: school board campaf n a lso contes ted
This year's election 1s a dcpanure
for Fountain Valley. The cltfs .well-earned ~putation
a a quiet bedroom community with
equally tame election campeians has
been tanushcd by the agm.sive
challen,e of one City Council can-
didate and the subscQuent retahation
by the incumbent he hopes to unteet.
The o " It voten will
pas JU cnt on as ome a
weapon or those supporuna
ehallentcr James Pcttikin to emt.r-
rass the mcumbent, Mayor Marvm
Adler. Adler, 1n tum, has come blc
to ace~ its bickers of viola Jina state
clcchon laws.
Even lbc race for a lone teat on lhc
Fountain Valley school bolrd hu had
more \Mn its bare of lktrm1ihcs.
The O ty Counc.l race of 1984 Wiii
roblbly be remembered as the . .
Althouan there art three other
c.ndidatH for tht two au. PttnkJn
and dler have snbbcd the cny's
l
attention with the former a<X'u ing
the latter or abuS<' ranging from
teanna down campa11n ~•gns to spend1na taxpayers' money on .. , •.
cation 1unkcts."
Adler ha n-spondtd with l<X'U ·
lions that Pctnktn hashed about the
record. Adler also said a cand1dtue'
forum was unfairly 5llntrd 1'31D\t
htm and &hll llJ'OUP rormcd to bldi: a
QfOposcd measure to hm1t It)
Council terms 1s a poorly con~alcd
efTon tocmblmmh1masbcKtks h1
founh four-y"r term. .
.Adler bas asked t.bc.cowmc.Di.utlCl.
Attorney's office to review h1 · allesa·
t101n
1'hc two other leadtna candidate\
..
ROBERT •
HYNDMAN
Ma~or ~dlcr admit~ .th t cam-
fl31Jnthg '" onl" of h1\ lent-flVonte
ac.-h'\1t1rs a\ a ~ounc1lm3n but IS
\ttking h1\ fourth consccuuvr term
hl"cau~ o! the con\t.ant ch•llcn he
~)'\the JOh hold for him .. It., nevcn ~••sn11nt 1h1n .. Adlu
\A)''I '"I don't aartt that a councilman
bum~ out You~\. ne...., l\.Cnuc to
r \plorc ••
<\mona tM~ challtn ' Adler o)~hc1 1n\1ou .1frt-cltctC'd toftnd
incumbent Bar~ra Bro,.n and for-nc.,.. wa}\IO flnancc city t.lpCnd1turcs
mer councilman and former ma) Or hould Pror><> 1t1on l6 pa , The 'tate
(." ~(>U.,ht\ifS·~~ ~Id~ limtt--~·
CAMPAIGN '84
d1 J"Ut~ ....,h1le ~hra Mendoza. tht the wl)S the) coll«t rc"cnuo
fifih cand1datt. ha' not bttn neany as As the C1h"\ rcprt'.~nt.all\ic to the
'1s1ble 85 the oth r four (Pleue Me V ALL &T I A2l . ~
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A2 Orange Coe t DAILY PILOT /Monday, November 5, 198'4
Supreme Court refuses
to hear NFL '5 challenge
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su-
preme Court today efTect1vt:Jy
stnpped the Na11onal Football
League of the po"'er to block future
franctusc mov~ by rtJCCting an NFL
challenge to the R•1ders' JUmp from
Oak.land to Lo Angeles. .
The coun, without comment, lefi
intact a rulina that the league's
rontrol over franch1~ moves viol·
ated federal antjtrust laws.
"We're very happy about 1t (the
dec1s1on)." stud Joseph M. Alioto, an-..
....
interview from San Franc1sc<t.
auorney for the Raiders. " .. The Attorne) Patnck Lynch. who rep-
effect will be "ery good and beneficial resented the Nfl 1n Los Angeles.
for everyone involved-not only the said ... r he l.tW)ers (for the NFL) are
Raiders and the Los An&cles Col-tembl) d1~ppo1nted. but when you
1scum but for c1ttes everywhere. act-to th~ uprcme Coun, you're
"It ~ltminates . the ~st Berli n contending with a lot of cases for the
mentalny that you can build up and a coun's attl•nuon, and they don't have
wall and people who come in can't get the ume to hear all the cases they
out," Alioto said in a telephone should "
LAURA SEARCH CONTINUES ...
From Al •
lnves11gat,or!> had said on Friday
that the) were loolong for·· .\I .. after
Jn informant told them the man had
parked his van 1n the campground
about the.time the Hunt1ngton Beac-h
girl d1!>appeared from ~ I nd1an
Cove Campground
The man was described as beanJ an
h1~ latt.' 50s or early 60s and the dnver
of a hlue 'an.
Bui,. an Bernardino Shenffs
'>pukesman Jim Bryant said today
that .. B1~ <.\Iv.as located in Blythe and
wa!> eliminated as a w11ness afler
quest1 on1n!$ b) depuue~.
"He was 1n th~· park 30days pnorto
Oct 16 but \o\il n 't there on the 18th
(the da> of the girl's disappearance).,.
B11ant said
BERGLAND C'AMPAIGN .•.
Sheriffs deputies sull believe that
Laura wa~ kidnapped by a man
descnbed a!> in his late 40s on:arly 50s
and who had a beer belly. according to
Bryant. The search as continumg m
widespread areas of Southern Cali·
forn1a.
From Al ....
sa) s Berg.land. who estimates the
numbt:r of reg1stt.-red L1benanans 10
the country a!> between 250.000 and
300.000. In the 1980 pr~1dent1al
elecuon. Labenanan candidate Ed
Clark received 921.199 'otes
.. Taxation:· sa)S Bergland ... ,s a
euphemism for some people usmg the
power they have 10 steal the property
of other people ...
The L1be,rta nan philosoph y argues
that the free market can provide
public services <'heaper and more
effic1entl) than the government.
which only .. steps m and tnes 10
regulate the opportun111es ...
"In an unhampered market-econ·
om). the onl) wa~ to get ahead 1s to
~rve consumer'> better than your
competitors." says Bergland
He adds that b) reducing mtcr·
national trade bamcrs. the United
<itates would lift the economies of
strugghng countnes and reduce the
appeal of Marxism
Meanwhile. the m1litarv would be
used only for the nauonal.defense
Meanwhile. the girl's parents. Mike
and Patty Bradbury, remain.at the >lie • ·;~r.,l'.s ·a~~btl~ton {!long·
with th~1r other 1wo ch1ldreb. unw1ll-
10g 10 return to their home 10
Hunungton Beach without Laura
because ."1t would be too much lake
wnting the final act:· Bf)ant said·
"But the} (the Bradburys) !>CCm to
be of strong stock and are rolling w11h
the punches.
"The) have learned not to rel} too
strong!) on a single lead. They 're
holdmg together real we11:· Bl)ant
said.
Brya nt. who said the deputies ha' e
about 25 planc'i and 300 sworn
officers available to be mob11tzed 1n
case of an) breakthrough.
Brya nt said that there 1s a good
chance that Laura is alt ve bt:cause
searchers ha\eo·1 made an) gnm
discoveries.
.. Our government has one leg1t-
1mate function , to defend our rights
when we·re under attack... says
Bergland "Other then that. 11 should leave us alone.·· David Bergland
Meanwtt1le. tnends of the Brad·
burys have staged several fund·
ra1s10g act1v1t1es for the couple who
arc devotmg all their time to the·
sea rch. People may contact the Lau ra
Bradbury fund b} calling 960·3017 or
by wnting to the fund at P () Bo>.
2712. Huntington Beach. 92647
TRIANG~E.SLA YING VICTIM NAMED ....
Fro m Al • Bowhng Green Dm c at about S Sil
p.m
.\fter gunmng do\o\n the wupk
"With a 12-gaullc <ihotgun rctm·d
officer Daniel ( .\kxander 5fi of
Westminster sho1 himself in the head
with a 20-gauge '>hotgun police ~u.l
Kalm was still in critical condition
this mommg 1n the m1ens1ve earl'
wardofFoun1a1n Valley Commun1t>
Hospital She underwent surgen
Saturda} on her Ii '"er and one of her
k1dne)S afler being shot once 10 her
nghl side. hosp1Lal officials reponed
Brown. who v.as shot once 1n the
head. was pronounced dead on ar·
r1' ;ii at thl' ho~al around 6.50 p.m ..
'><11J a \pokl'.sman for the count~
lomner\ ollile
< osta \'k..a C'apt Rober:t Mood)
sct1~t d~t.Xll '"e' had not unco' ercd
an} ncv...mformauon on the apparent
murder-ruic1de. and were wa1t1ng to
1ntcrv1cw le.ai m.
Saturday police class1fted the rela·
uonsh1p between the gunman and h1<,
'1c11msasa "lo .. e tnangle,'· decnb1ng
.\lc>.andcr as Kahn·s ex·bo} friend.
and Brown her new beau
Earl} rePQm said Ale'Xandcr ap-
parentl)' waned for the couple to leave
the reni?d home, where Brown II ved.
Residents. at 1be neighbor
west of the Pacific Amphitheatre did
not see the shooung. but I-he) said
the} heard up to five gunshots And
the> heard the v.oman scream. "Oh
m> God. oh m> God." A handful of residents ran out of
their home'> and found Kahn lying 1n
the \treet bked1ng a few )ards from
the house
Bro\o\n v..as l)1ng agamsi the curb.
according to neighbors' accounts
-\lnander's bod) was·iniually not
seen on the lawn of the house rented
by Brown He was pronounced dead
at the scene.
VOTERS READY TO HA VE THEIR SAY ...
From Al •
pa1'11 tra.11 to Lhe local polling place 1n
anuc1pa11on of fue .. da) ·selection
ome 10.2 million California
voters. 78 .2 percent of the state·.,
registered 13 million 'otcrs. arc
expected to cac,t ballots in Tuesda)'<i
general election acC'ordmg to the
Sccretar) ol \tatc"• office
Polls \o\ 111 open di 7 a m throughout
the state and remain open unt1l 8 pm
Besides the pres1dcnt1al contc<,t
voters in Orange ( ount> will be
Lhoos1ng l ' S rcprc'>tntauves 10 the
count)\ fi.,,c congrt''>s1onal d1stnt t\
for the next tv..o \Car., '>late as-
sembl1men. '>e\Cral· '>late senator\
ut) council memtx.·rc, 1n mo\! of the
count)·s 26 c1t1cs and ipec1al d1stmt
hoard member'> aero'>'> the count-.
The ballot alvi features 17 ;talt'
1nlllat1\C'i. rangmg from a proix·n1
tax-slashing mca\urc (() the QUC'>llOn
of cre~t10ga state lo11ery .\bo. vote~
will face a spate of local mun1c1pal
1~sucs 10 man) u11cs
Orange County Registrar of Voters
Al Olson 1s predicting 74 percent of
Orange Count)·., I .104.230registered
"oters will cast ballots on Elect10n
Da). down from the 78 perc.:ent that
\Oted 1n the 1980 pre'>1dent1al elec-
tion to send former ( ahforn1a Gov,
Ronald Reagan to the White Houc;e
A 74 perL·cnt turnout 1s lo..., for an
elernon )ear. c!>pec1all} a pres1dent1al
election }'Car. ac<:0rd1ng to Olc;on He
~1d he recalls elcc11ons 10 past )'Car'>
v.hen turnouts of 90 percent v.ere
common in Orange County.
Despite has pred1ct1on for a low
turnout. Olson said because of the
rnord nu m bcr of voters registered he
'" expecting election officials wi ll be
faced with countmg a record 817.000
ballots election night
Also. the county·s top election
official said a record 73.000 apph·
cations for absentee ballots were
recc1 ved by his office this elecllon
:rear With only 43.000 ballots re-
turned so far. Olson said either the
mails will be Oooded w1Lh returned
ballots today and Tuesday or man)
voters who requested the absentee
ballots will not vote at all.
Olson said election workers arc
manning telephones to help voters
1dent1fy which of the 2, 117 prec1nc1
pollmg places 1s the proper one at
which to vote.
Those who need to know more
about the clec11on or with questaonf
on where to vote can telephone the
county Elections D1v1s1on office at
834-2244. Olson said.
.
V ALL~Y E LECTIONS HEATING UP ...
From Al '
League ol < Jil11irn1a < 111c~. l\dlcr
<;ay5 he ha\ tx.•t•n 1ntrumen1al 111
hnng10g monq hdt k to Orange
( ounty c1t1e\ th.ti would othc~ 1\e
ha .. e been lo-.t
He s<t)"i 1hat ah1l1t) far ou1 .... e1gh\
the to'>l of ~nd1ng him to Leagul· of
( 1t1e\ meeting~. an expense his oppo·
ncnt Petnk1n ~ten quC'st1ons
Adler alr.;o defends the $7 m1ll111n
<;urplus the cit) ·c; hudgct includcc;
.. Tf a c1h didn't haH' that k10d of
c;urplus. I ~ouldn't y,ant to be '>llllng
on its council ·· <,,iyc, Adler who
points out that all hui S2 ) m1ll1 on of
1hc surplus 1s tied to worker'> tom·
pcnsauon and other funds that tan·
not be used for cit)' proJeCI'>.
PC'lnkin . ~eking his fir\t < 1ty
( ounc1l term. sa)S the current mun·
c1I -;pendc, far too much mone~ and
has 10creascd water rate'> unne<.c\\
anl)
Sayrng "Jt·s tame for a change ·•
Pctnkln calls hie; campaign a natu~I
evolutJon of h14' 1nv<rlfemcnl w11h
several community groups, 1ncludang
the Chamber of Com mercc for wh 1rh
he 'ICrved ac, president
The City< ounul candidate\ agree·
that induc;tnal de,elopmcnt 1n the
C'lty 1c, a vi tal 1~\Uc 10 the coming
ycim But whilo thr others say they
would enforce the t:iiy'<i naht~ of
eminent domain to gam contrnl o(
bu1ldable properly as a Ja~t re.,ort.
l'etnkin sa)'I he .... ould never C'<erct~
mat T1Jhtn..-counnlrr1a r 1
Pctnk1n alc,<1 ma1 nta10s th.at the cm \umlu\ I\ ton lara.e and hJ\ led to
··.,1opp~ planning" by the council Measure C. a proposal to limit City
.. I guco;o; you could sa} that I tend to Cou ncil members to two consecuti ve
sa) v.hat I kcl and call it as I see 11:· terms, will be decided by the city's
Pctnkin 'a~., ·Tm not a game voters Tuesda>
pla}cr." The measure would not affect
\co11. wek1ng a return to the current council members.
counul he <,crved on from 1969 to Supporters. mcl udmg Petnk1n and
1978 utc\ his cxpcnence as his main Scott. say the measure would ensure
'Idling po10t'> to voters. that the C'1ty Council be cont10ually
'Tm a doer I have leadership recharged with the fres h ideas that
qual1t1c., that ha\C served the city new council members would bnng to
wt'll." ~tt c,a>s the city
.\\a counu lman and ma\ Or. Scott Adler. Brown and others say voter
\J1d h<' developed contacts with should decide in the votrng booth
legl\lator'i 1r1 \acramento wh o he can when a council member has ~rved
rnll on to \uppon programs for long enough
rountatn Valle:r Ascat vacat<'d by a Fountain Valley
'icott " opt1m1'ill( that industrial school board memhcr who moved to
dcvelopmt·nt' can take place 1f all Pucno R1c.:o 1s hcang sought by two
Jllcctcd par11e' c;11 down at a bargam-men
ing tahlc l,,pon Jim Woest's departure. the
Admlltmg he grew tlfed of the ( 1t\ school board appointed Rabbi teve
-< ounnl m 1978 after n10e )Cars. Sco11 E10ste1n to the ~at. One of the four
'kl)\ he'c, now ··got my motnrc. other applicants for 1he pos1LJon w~
recharged " • J 1m Knopp,
fn cu mhcnt Aarbara Brown. ~ek· But Knapp J01ned with Woest and
ing her c;ecc{nd te rm, emphas11cs her ~chool board member arol Mohan ~trong lontal t~ with the homcownrr\ to force un election to fill the seat
and rcc.1den1' of f ounta1n Valtn instead
\ rno1ha and housewife who The other lhrce board membef'I
cntt'T\'d Cll)' pohucs to fight the have rallied ~tween Einstein
Manne C 01 p~· plan~ to build military. Supponcr'> of E.tn'\tCln $3)' an
hou\lna al Mile Square park near her election should have been unnece\'\·
home Amwn '>9Y\ c;hc rem1un~ ac· al)
ct'<1c,1ble to tho~ who wary. a vo1c(' on And Knaf)p was angered la~t week
the council 10 learn E1Mtc1n wu lmcd as an
Rrown cll\O advocate\ develop "appointed 1n\:umhen1" on his can
ment nfth< 111do\111al a1 eas oft ht c ny dtd:m:i's srntcmcm ofqoahflamo
and hope'> ''' drla)' the growth of the On the ballot, however. E1Mtein Is
<,an11at111n dl'>tm 1 h!llcd as an educator·adm1n1~tnuor
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FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH
CITY COUNCIL
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Accentuate the Positive
• Experience [x1t•ns1vr• PXfH'• 1PnCP 1n city
plann111g tJ11ng<·t1ng rn.1n.1qement in-
t I 11d1 n g <l y E•ar c, a~ a c 1 t y a cl m 1n1 st r a Io r
Prac,t1cing lnc;il .111orney
• Education Jl1115 Doctor 1n Law Masters
o f P11bl1 c Acl r111111strclt1on BA Pol1t1cal
Sc..1cncc
• • Leadership f•xp1·r 1r·nc.<· ,ind educa ti on
nec.cssMy to inr ovide Stilble responsive
lo-.idf'rsh1p 1rnrn1•d1 atrly c..1Hrently a member
J I the Bo.11c.J of Dm .. !Cto rs o f Blue Cross
Cjf G;\lifornt,l
".""~.•.""b I " El~inate the Negative
• • Flooding 811d htts dl"'Clll ~11< CC'SSfully w1tl1
C,crnnty S tell!' F 11dc>ral rlQPllt ICS We need
hes know-how in <Jc:aling with such agenc1c>s
10 eflcct1vely address our flood problems
• High cost of government -AS a c ity adm•ni·
c;tr<1tor ha.,, 1n11oduced cosl c utting budget
!Pc h111quP5 1mplPment1·tJ Pr opus1t1 on 13 #
cost •C'duc:.11ons kn o wc; how to reduce
q uvPrnnH•nt r osl~
• Measure 0 opµo~Pd to 1111· el1minat1 on
uf the 1wo term l1mtiat1on lor City Council
M('mtw r~ Two tNms 1~ qoucl <>noug-h for
the President o f lhe U <; A ;rnd good
Pnough for rhe H 8 City Co11nc11
VOTE on November 8 , 1984 for
BUD BELSITO
Attnrnf'., A11' ttlt'"''• t'
BtJD BELSITO
QUALIFIED, DEDICATED,
RESPECTED
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