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1985-09-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
•• TOMOMOW: FORICAITS ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Cotti Meta, Huntington Beach, lrvlne, Ltgune leach, Foi.tnt1tn V1ttey end South Orange County O RANG E C OUNTY. C ALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1985 2~ C EN TS Cancele·d weapon ends 600 jObs Ford Aerospace to tell someSgt. York workers Fr!day; COI}lpany aid pledged By SUSAN HOWLETr Ol lhe Dlllly ...... llMI About 600 Ford Aerospace & Commun1cat1on!> Corp. workers will lose their 1obs Fnday 1n the wake of Coaat The neighborhood around Laguna Beach High School may get ad- ditional parking spaces to make up for those which wlll be lost because of swimming pool construc- tion./ AS California Theodore Streleskl, who bludgeoned his Stanford University professor to death In 1978, Is slated to be freed from state prison onSunday./A4 Boating A proposed bill that would place a user-fee on boats has Infuriated own- ers./ Al Sports The Rams put the ball In Eric Dickerson's court by a change In posture./8 1 En tertainment the federal dcc1s1on to scrap the SI 8 billion. Sgt. York battle gun prOJeCt. Regional spokesman Donald Flamm said about 600 of the I , 900 Orange County employees involved witb the anti-aircraft defen se prOJ~t will be laid ut1 alcordang to ~n1ont> The em ployt:es affected work out of the Newpon Beach and Irvine branlhes of Ford Aerospace and its test sue 1n !->an Juan Capistrano. Flamm said But the ~orn pany 1s making an effon to suppon those workers who have de' oted >cars 10 the immense contract b) holding a JOb ·fllir and seminars on interviewing · skills, Flamm )31d Twent)·thrce maJor corpora11on\ will panic1pate an a JOb fair .it 1he Ford Aerospace plant 1n Newpon 81.'.ach Saturday. Flamm said. "We're trying to do everything possible to eaStJ the burden of the..e people and help them to find Jobs as soon as possible," Flamm said Personnel representauves from three d1v1s1ons of Northrop ( orp Ford to help workers find new Jobs. See Page 85. three di\ 1sons of LJttun, three d1'1~1uns of TRW. Magnho\. Hone' \\ell. McDonnell Dougla~. .<\er0Jct·f1eneral Corp. Lockheed ( orp and Parker-Hannifin will Ix among thos.: present at the da)-lo ng JOb fair .. There will not Ix a lot of inter· '1c\\1n1' becau~ of the number of peopk ·: Flamm said He said the pan1c1pa .. ng representattves from the \ JrlOUS . lOrporatlOO\ will Ix taking resumi;s at the.Job fotr and w11l conduu an ten 1ews later The la> offs follow the dec1sHlJ'l last . T 11c>'4I\ b' [)(:fensc Secretary C~ par (Pleaee eee CAJ'lfCELED/A.2) Vote expected tonight on s ale of Aliso school School site wanted for senior citizen hous ing, city park By LISA MAHONEY OlhDlllly .... Maft The Laguna Beach school board I'> expected to vote tonight on the sale of the former A.hso Elemental) School an South Laguna If the maJOnt> of the board agrus. the 6.6-acre school s11e "111 be tu med over to Orange Count} and Nauonal Church Residences of Lasuna Beal h for development as a senior housing proJel t and t ommun1t) pari.. <ichuol ho01rd members' oted more than a )l.'ar ago to !>ell the school to the count) wh1(h will turn about half the prnpert) mer lO National Church Res1den<.e'> "" It can build 71 IO\\· income ')t:n1or housing units But <:omphlatt>d ne&o11a11ons O\ er the 1crms ol the ~le ha' e kt>pt the deal on a rullcr coa<,ter of uncenainl\ ~a11unal ( hurch Reo;1denct'> of Laguna Beach which 1'i made up of 'it Man'<, < 'hurch and Nauonal ( hurch Re'>1denLe'> of Ohio a non· profit housing de' eloper mu'it hreal. ground on the senior housing project 11 hJ'> named .\hso \. tsta b) Sept 30 or lo!>< S' 8 m 1 lhon in promised 1Pleaee eee SCHOOL/ A2) Aliso Viejo pr9ject backed By JEFF ADLER Of !fie 0.., "9t 1W1 A ruling by the 4th D1stnct ( ourt of .\ppeal in ~anta .\na appear., to ha ~e cleared the way for the massive .\.hso Vie JO de' elupmcnt tn the 1..oa\t.il looth1lh south of Laguna Beach to move forward The coun. 1n an op1n1on handed do"n last "eel-. upheld tht' pro1ect finding that the Board of u~rv1sors had '-ons1dered the 11roJe· t ., en\lronmental impact before approving 1t in I QlS. Costa Mesa's second an- nual Arts on the Green will showcase a variety of performers and displays Sunday .I A 10 Skylarldn& at aunset T oan&eten enjo~ the nearly de.erted beach are ellboaettea agalnet a eetttnc nn at the Iii Street 1Ue1uard tower near tbe Balboa Pier ln Newport Beach. The proiect which would span 6 6:!'\ acre<> sttuated bct'WCCn l.,J!l·1 ~ (P~ea.ee .ee COUR T I A 2 1 INDEX Boating Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion A8 B4 A3 Soffer sues Mesa over arrest School shut, but funding fracas rages Police Log Public Notices .Sports Televlson Weather BS-6 87-9 B4 B9 B10 A9-10 B10 A9 A6 A3 89-10 B1 -3 A10 A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA Of IN Olllly ,.._ 1W1 Costa Mesa gadfly Sid Soffer tiled suit this week against city and po lice officials. claiming his c1v1l nghts were violated when he was arrested la'it September as part of a longtime feud overtheoldcarsparked 11le~ll) 1n hi'> front yard. . The federa l suit was tiled Tuesday an U.S. Di,trict Court. nearly one year to the day afier Soffer was arrested for refusing to show 1den11ficat1on to l'l t) code enforcement officers. Soffe r, a candidate for Ci ty< ounc1l at the time of the incident. accu'ied Oil f~es will take their fight to DC • e~pand dnll1ng offCalifom1a perhaps less than a month away, .. next week's going to be cri tical," he said. By LISA MAHONEY Of .... o.llJ .... •Wf Members of the coastal coalition opp6sed to offshore drilling will go to Washington D.C next week to lobby against more 011 ngs off the Orange Coast. After failing Saturday to secure a federal promise to continue a drilling ban along county shores. the coalition decided to go to Washington to deliver its antt-dnlling message to Jllem6ers of Congress. spokesman Denny Fle1dennch said. With a final dec1S1on on whether to Coalition members from Newport Beach. Laguna Beach. Huntington Beach and San Clemente want to be sure arus off Orange County arrn't included in any dnlling plan. Right now, 54 square miles of ocean floor starting JUSt over three miles off Newpon and t.aguna beaches are targeted for oil and gas exploration. The coalition will decide today who wi ll 1oin two professional lobbyists (Pleue Me on. P'Olt8/ A2) police of falS<": arrest. false 1mpnson- mentl inten11onally 1nfl1cung emo- tlona distress. den ying him due process and -moreover -trying to bo tch his chances for clcct1on. The veteran council watcher hl'>I his bid to move from the aud1eme to the council dais. gamenng only I 9 W 'otes and lin1sh1ng last out of 11 candidates 1n the November 19M4 balloting. Represen~1ng himself. ~offl.4P'". charged in thl' lawsuit that police and code enforcement offireJs wt'rc u>n- 1inu1ng an alleged harassment cam- paign to keep him from ··speaking out against City fathers " HB executiv:e l~a ves city hall to ~elp run West Hollywood By ROBERT BARKER Of .... Dlllly ......... Jen Chenelle. an ellCCullve assis- tant an Huntington Beach, is de- sertlna ranks after 10 rears 1n Hunt· in11on Beach C"Y Hal . She's heading for a change of scenery -boy, what a change of scenery. Chenelle helped look after com· plaints from citizen about such th mp as rut• in roads around railroad tracksand the ant1C1 of small-airplane pilots at Meadowlark Airport. mona a host of other duucs, ahe also was responsible for _puttinf lotCthcr agendas for the Caty Counc1 mectjna.• every other Monday nil.ht. . She'' JUSt accepted a new positio n 1s as 1stant c11y manager and director of ad.m1n11ltlt1vc 11trv1ccs 1n We 1 ROBERT BARKEi PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Hollywood, a ci ty fonned 1n IBSt November's elections.· West Hollywood, 11 may b( rt· called, ia the ho me of a lot of homosc•uala who compnse aboul 11 th1rd of' the c:ity'1 population ofabou1 36,000. accordina to officials And, u one m11ht elpect, 1n 1t1 fir,t few months of ex.,tence Wt'1 Holly-,- wood has C'ome rn for ns shnre of attention A squabble between the lesbian formcrmayorand the ga) 'ice mayor O\er when the vice mayor should take up the gavel has bttn widely rtported an newspapcn and on telev1S1on The dispute was blown out of propon10~ according to public 1nfor· matton omccr Helen Closs She \lid the quarrel was httl~ more than a m1sunderstandm1 over a "aentle- person's aarttment " C11y Council mem~r'l -thrtt of five arc homosexual'! -alw h;a"e rrtcnttr approved an onh nancc proh1b1t1na. dlSC'nm1nanon ga1nst victims of AID (ecquir•cd immune d1fic1ency syndrome) One 1s prompted to wonder ht>w , ......... &UC/42) The suit e"ol,ed from Sotlrr's arrest Sepi. 4. 191'!4 a ftcr he ~a., wnfronted by code caforcem(•nt ol· ticers.Sand1 Riosc and David Wll\on while lca\'lng a C11\ C ounc1I meeting Rose and W11'.on w(.'re Jt1emp11ng to sel"'e \offer \\>tth a uta11on for 1llegall~ '>tonng his 19-P and 1%5 Cadillacs as "'ell as a 1948 r ord 1n the front )ard of his ~rbor tree! home. v1olat1on'> of c1 ~11y ordinance Rose .. aid 1n earlier intl·n 1cw' that ~offer had warned l'll) oll'ilt•r\ to '>ta; off ht'> 11ropen~ \o thl'\ .it- temptcd 10 cnnt.ic1 him .it the l'OUnl II meeting · Soffn '\' l'l \\Cll kno\\ n tor h1'> nearlv perlel't auendam e at < mtJ Mesa Planning ( o mm1<;c;1on anl1 < ''' Cuunnl mt'eting'> eH·n "ed. for thl' la~! thret• 'car-; .\. rUl 1-.u) on urreJ \\ hl'O ':io tkr refu~ed to \ho\\ R11..e h" 11.kn11fl· cauon According to the su11 \otkc .tr{!Ul'd the pollll' oflill'rc, as ""el l d' 1he ltl<ll' c.-nforccmt· n t 'Wllrker\ k nl""-\\ h• 1 ht wa~ anll d1dn·1 need 1t1 '"'t' hi' dn ver'~llteO\t' \\ h1ch ht• "'a'n t liH n 1ng an' ~a' ~toppt"d l\\llt' h\ Olliu·r 1>11 11 \.1acDonald ""h1le allt>mpt1ng t•> \\JI~ J'W3\ \offcr "'a' linalh ~1~eJ inti (P lea.e eee MESA/ A2) By ROBERT HARKER Of HM Oellt l'llot I••" T ht· r • rpr ,~ pup ' .ii Hun,, t kmt'ntJr' "'-•111 rJl'>u l 1h<•ul $2" I ll ~ I hl I 'II\ .. 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Ian Rainfall dunng tht' Jll<il !4 hou r' measurTd l\ anth 1n 'ianta ·\na, Ill\ inch an Nt"o\'flOn Buch ind llunt 1naton fk1u~h and ~4 inlh 1n f I Toro Based on tht' .,\\ear l Umulatl'<' avrraaeof 07 imh tht' ~nerall ~ount~ ramfall ts up Ill inch thl\ \<'3\0n, ·ranlhn u1d "n ua I\ nun\'torm last }earl rtlt<'J thr til"'il rainfall of tht' I ~84 sc.uon hr \aid 'Jll• •11.il Vq'JI hl't '-''""I 'P""''' man Htl l I l11fll·r ,,11.t 11 \\ 1 t" 11i."1h dl'.11 tn1 11~ht .ind l•lfll•Hld \ll "11h .1 t11lll h ·•l1.11n d1111111)llh1 ••'llfll' \ l 1wr..,.n1 t h.l n\t' •I rnl"J't11.ll•h \h11\lot'f' I\ ltlfl'l l'll lt11l!t't \.ltd tht'\.UITI nl \\l'l \.\(',1lh1 , 111111·, 11 om .1 , um ula1 n <:\I· •ud I 111111 "'1111 h cll\tnhutt•\ r;un 'J'lnr.1d 11 .1lh r h" mr..tn\ that \OU lllUld Rl'l l:tll 111 1,11111 h.tl'k)anl ""h~n \Ot.H nnith ""'r"· \,ltd \\ tll ht.· dn ll11llc-r '·IHI \tratd11rm dt,ud' dl\fl\ r'<' 1.11n 111 .1 morr uniform \\a' ht '"1111 The ~udden 'hov.tr' I'\,,, 1· !'>I 1·11 'rt'tllt"'d h\. :t Im~ prC''l\IH\" "\ll'nl lr11m tht• Nonhv.r 't th.ti' mm in~ \h1\\f\ <'ll\twarJ ttnnl·t ..aid Ornna<' < nunt\. din 1'\IX'< 1 'hghtl\ warmtf dll \\ with lt'l'llf"-'nttur~·, 1n tht· m1~ 70'-, throu(lh l-r1d11\ lfoflrr \ol11l Ch11_rn1ttht In"'' "tll ht 'I< 111 ,, .. d~jltt, hr 4".'\HI 'CANCELED GUN ••• But the wotktts received the of- ficial stop-work order over the Labor Day weckcnd, leavina them in a state of uncertainty. ham Al Wei= to can<iel lhe project. lndc t ta" on the Stt. Vork c.-onc oded that the weapon did not mt'IS\u~ up to A.any ~flcations and the arowina needs o the military. A seminar on lntttView sk.ilb was conduC\ed Wednetda. ay 11 the New· port Beach branch of Ford Acrospa<ie by the consultina firm of Coil, Ballback A Slattr, Flamm said. The seminars will continue next week to help the employees in their job seareb, he added. Tbe project was canceled after 64 of the 1un1 were delivemS. Flamm said. The aovemmcnt oriainally ordtTCd 146: The wupon was named after Wortd War I hero S&t. Alvin York, and conslfls of two 40mm chassis linked to a computer and redar, Flamm sa.ld. Ford Motor Co. Ch.airman Donald E. Petersen sent a memorandum to supervis.ina officialJ at the Newpon Stach plant lut Thursday to convey his concern for the workers affected by the cancellation. "We sympathize with the concerns thatalt of you must have at th.is time," tho memo said, "I uk that you convey these thouahtt to your Ford Aerospe<ie team and especially to thoscdirec11y involved in the DIVAD P,tojcct." Some of the employees affected by Weinberacr's decision found out that they may be laid off by listenina to news accounts of the defense se<:· retary's immediate can<iellation of the project oo the radio as they drove to work last Tuesday. They said they were 1imply in a It.ate of shock after the announcement by corporate officials, but said they would remain on the job until they . ~re told otherwise. Corporate beads oonducted meet· mas at the three branches and test site in Orange County lut Tuesday to inform the workers of the situation. MESA SUED BY EX-CANDIDATE •.. l"romA l Costa Mesa City Jail and released on $1 00 bail. He was lattr convicted on three counts of illegally storina the non.working cars. and eventually fined $300. Still, Soffer has refused to move the jafopies fi't>m his pmpeny1 forcif\I the city to file 30 more infracuons aiainst the political watchd<?f for continuing to ~ore Costa Mesa s storage laws. Soffer apparently retaliated with l the tederal lawsuit, naming the city, Police Cbicf Roger Neth and code enforcement officers Rose and Wilson as defendants. Also named were police officer MacDonald and Sgt. John White, both now retired, as well as 30 unidentified police and city supervisors. Soffer is seek.in& $20,000 in general darnqes and $20,000 in punitive damages from each defendant. as well as lepl fees and any other compensa· tion levied by the coun. It isn't the first time Soffer has made a federal case out of the city effon to drive the rundown cars off bis propeny. In late 1978, he sued Costa Mesa in V.S. District coun for towing three Cadillacs from his propeny after neighbors complained that they were eyesores. Soffer lost. FUND FLAP AT CLOSED SCHOOL ••• From Al spring time. With other events such as candy sates, car washes and roller skating panics, they poured m oney into the school's Parent Teacher Organiza- tion (PTO) budget that financed special school activities not provided by the district. But despite their effort. things haven't turned out well for Burke. Distnct officials voted 10 close the school earlier in the year as a cost- savi~ measure. And, as it turns out. the kids did too good a JOb raJSing money. They raised so much that the PTO couldn't spend it all last year. Now adults arc quarreling over how the surplus of more than $8.000 should be spent. ln Man:h, the Burke PTO's board of directors voted to send the money 'lo the new schools where the Burke students were being transferred. Hawes Schools was to get $6,000~ f.ader School. SI , 700 and Moffen School, $400. They stipulated that the money should go for new acti-vities -not to programs already provtded by the schools. But nearly six months after that decision, the checks suit ha ven't been turned over. Several former Bu.rice PTO board members are bl.amina PTO President Ed Zschoche for the delay. They claim he's threatening school har- mony by his allcpd abrasiveness and his allejed lack of trust of the three parent teacher orpniz.ations where the money is intended to ao. But Zschoche blames PTO groups at Eader, Hawes and Moffett for draaina their heels. Zschoche, wbo orpnized a student boycott at Burke last sprina to protest the closure and whose poup launched an unsuc- cessful lawsuit against trustees and who currently is pushing a recall bid against board members Karen O'Bric and Gary Nelson, says the other PTOs are refusing to come up with new ideu for the use of the money. But former Burke board members declare that Zschoche bas taken it upon himself to add new strings that make spendina the money virtually unpowl>le. He's demanding that the organiza- tion sign contracts promising not to spend the money for any activity that has been provided to the pupils by any funding source in the last three years or that is provided by the district at any school during the coming school year. Hawes PTO President Berta Rodaers said those conditions make it so that the money can't be spent for new computers or equipment or other school propams and that she's refus- ina to SllD the contact. Zschcobe said he's amazed there's such a fuss. "rd be embarrassed if I ~re them," he said. ··All they have to do is come up with a new and creative ~be said bis board has attached the conditions so that PTO fund-raiten won't sit back and use the Burke money for projects without raising their own funds. The checks for the three schools arc beina kept in an interest-bearing account at Downey Savine & Loan, he said. If the disp\lte isn t resolved and if the Burke PTO disbands, the money can be allocated to a non- profit, tax-aempt organization. such u the. Huntinaton Beach Central Li~ be said. Manf yn Merz, a fonner Burke PTO board member, said ifthe money isn't turned over to ~schools by Oct. 15, she'll contact the CRS. ll would alleaedly constitute a tax fraud, she said. iii that the funds arc not spent for the younpten' use as intended. HODEL REPORTS ON COAST TOUR ••• From Al tollr that 1t appeared the wrong 150 t racts had been selected. In an 1nterv1ew Wednesday wtth reponers, Hodel was asked if, in hght of news repons that some anti· drilling demonstrators amved at a Newport Beach rally by Mercedes, Californians were being parochial 1n their opP<>sition. Hodel observed that those reports had o m itted to say the cars in question were chauffeured. A charac- terization of California opposition as parochial seems derogatory, Hodel said, adding, "I don't want to say something that 1s mterprctcd to be pejorative about the people who are repr~nting a very deeply, honestly feh position." He continued. "The Congress was wise in 1978 ... in recognmng that the decision ought to be made by some- one who had to listen and try to take into account all these things but ultimately had to be free from local veto. The 1978 law requires the secretary to try to spread the burdens and benefits of offshore drilli~ around all coasts. Texas and Louisiana mem- bers of Congress, whose states have the bulk of offshore production now, have pointed out those provisions apm and again in congressional discussions of the subject. Asked "what went wrong," Hodel said, "I don't think anything went wronio" since the agreement was descnbed all along as tentative. During the negotiations, depart- ment specialists designated 210 promising tracts. but only 20 to 40 of those wound up in the final package, and 11 took six weeks to,.1et detailed 10fonna1ion on the 150, he said. Pan of the reason for that long penod was that oil companies were reluctant to provide specific data on tracts beca11i~"wc (4lo't protect 1t," the secretary said. The next opponunity to re-impose a drilling moratorium by members of the House will come toward the end of the month with a vote on a continuing resolution to keep the government financed. Hodel said that would be the deadline for a revised agreement, but he noted that even if there is no agreement, offer- ings off California could not be put on the leasing schedule before the ador. tion of the next leasing plan in 198 . Hodel already has pledged not to allow drilLing off eight particularly beautiful or environmental spots, including Big Sur, but he said he d id not believe such prohibitions should be enacted into law because of the possibility of technological change, such as a drilling "submarine that doesn't leak" or completely submerged drilling rigs. EXEC TAKES WEST HOLL YWOOD~OST •.• From Al Chenelle will tit into such surround· 1ngs. Not so suf1>rismgly, she declares 1Aa1 her job wtU offer a big challe.nge ~ bu1 not for the reasons one might e!tpect Rat o ut, she dismisses the homosexual aspect ... It doesn't affect me.·· she said." All communities have special interests, special groups and spec ial needs and issues. City govern- ments have to respond to those. "There wiJI be a challenge, but_it will be in workina on the ground fl oor (of the formation) of a new city." Chenelle, a 37 year-old Califomian who holds a master's degree in public administration from Cal State Long Beach, will be the second in com- mand when she starts h~r new job Sept. I I. Other d~partment heads start their jobs about the same time. Chenelle was chosen fjr the high· Just Call· 642-6086 Dally Piiot OeltYery ta GuerentMd MOftel*y·,-Y "* de ll04 ........ 'f°"' Dy &30pm c;e•o.tot lom ~ )'GI" CooY .... 0. ~ rank.Jog posi tion, according to City Manager Paul Blatzman, because she knows her way around city hall and has carved out a reputation in Huntington Beach of being pcople- onented and of having good rela- \1ons. She's also a team player, he said. "She has a strong character," Blauman said. "She's soft on the outside but firm on the inside." haven for homosexuals, 'Blatzman surmises because they weren't hassled by the Los Angeles Police Department. A sizable Jewish population and the movie and ente~nment indus- try made the community more ac- cepting of gays, he said. West Hollywood council officials have reocntly desi~ted October as AIDS awareness onth. The y've allocated money t disseminate-in· formation about the disease at pubUc forums and home workshops. The community m which Cbenelle will be working, Blatzman said, is very liberal and socially concerned. It has a large population of senior citizens and youna. single men. Historically, the gay community hu been deni~ted, so the town is • especially sensitive to human righti and fair treatment, he said. According to medical sources, AIDS cripples the body's immune system, leaving its victim vulnerable to infections and other diseases, including cancers. Accordina to latest statistics from the Associated Press, AIDS had stricken 12,599 people as of Aug. 22. The disease has taken 6,338 lives since fiJUres were first kept in 1979. · Before incorporation. when West Hollywood was still part of Los Angeles County, 1t was patrolJed by sheriff deputies: 1t perhaps became a Wbal do you like about tbe Dally Pllot? Wbat doa'I you Hite? CaJI Ille number at left and your message will be recorded, truacrlbed ud dellvere4 tot.be appropriate editor. The aa1ne U ·boar an1•erlD1 aervlct may be uaed to record lettcra to lbe editor 011 any topic. Conlrlb•lora to oar Leu.era colamn muat leclade tllelr name and telepboee number for verification. No clrcalatloo calls, please. Tell us wbal'a on yoar mlad. Kat9n Wittmer Pu blither Clrculetton 714/M2-4m Ct111tfted adveftlelng 114/IG-MTI AM °"*' .......,, .. ~ MAIN CWACa l30 Wttt 9ey SI . 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Also at risk 1s $I 0 million in rental assistan<ie for low-income elderly people, said Recd Flory. the project consultant. lnteit.sc negotiations between Flory and county and school district of- ficials has resulted in an option agreement that appears to satjsfy everyone's needs. The complicated l&J'CCment will allow the DUlies to cl0te ctcrow within five days of the church aroups' deliverina payment guarantees to the school district. In return, the school district will sell the school site fot $2.625 million - or $75,000 less than was antici- pated a year qo. In addition, the school district -if the U.S. Department ofHousin& and Urban Development agrees -wtll have an option to buy \\aQk the school site on Wesley Drive aRCr 55 years. Project sponsors intend to purchase the propeny with $1.3 million in HUD funds, a $900,000 promissory note and lener of credit from the Stein-Brief Group and a $41 0,000 warrant from Orange Coun- ty. COURT BACKS PROJECT ••• The county plans to eventually build Laguna Overlook Park on its half of the school site. Because it is a public agency, the county ~ived first crack at the surplus school property. 1 ts cooperation has enabled the senior housing project to be located there. From Al Canyon Road and Laguna Niguel. was opposed by the Vllla&t Laguna, a taauna Bea.ch environmental sroup that fint filed suit qainst the project in 1979. - Stein-Brief is involved in the purchase only because it is buying the project'saffordable housing credits so the firm will not have to provide low or moderate-income housing at its Monarch Beach dtvelopment. A spokesman for Village Laguna has indicated the group has no plans to appeal the ruling. l he proposed San Joaquin Hills Freeway1 which is stronaly opposed by the city of Laguna Beach, would sli~ mrough ~~ community. and development fees generated by the project are envmoned as paying a substantial share of the ftuway's eventual construction costs. The school board meets at 7:30 p.m. in the district offic~ SSO Blumont St. ..... OIL FOES TAKE FIGHT TOW ASHING TON ••• From Al already in Washington worlong on the coaJition's behalf, Freidenrich said. Since some important meetings on the oil-driUinf question will be held next week, "it s pretty important that our people be there to be working closely with the Legislature," Fre1denrich said. September is a crucial month for oil exploration foes. An existing drilling moratorium covering about two- thirds of the Outer Continental Shelf off California expires Sept. 30 and Interior Secretary Donald P. Hodel wants a compromise plan in place before then. Hodel was in California Aug. 19 throu$h 31 accepting testimony on a tentative compromise worked out by some members of the state con- gressional delegation. The com- promise would expand oil explo- ration 10 150 nine-square-mile tracts currently protected by the mora· tori um. 46 Fubio11 J.WJd Newport &.ch 714--64()-8810 • After I I town hall meetinp, in- cluding one in Newport Beach, Hodel returned to Washington wtth the conviction that the compromise mus\ be changed to provide the oil industry with a more promising selection of tracts. While in Orange County, Hodel said he would consider dropping the offshore tracts. but only because they are low on the oil industry's interest scale. The coalition bad urged Hodel to extend protection to Orange Coun- ty like he did for Bia Sur and Monttrer. Bay. He promised those areas will be kept free from oil drilling. Hodel said such a promise would be premature in Oranae County's case and that tracts here will be considered in reneaotiations with the congressional deleption. Evelyn Hart, a Newpon Beach council 1hember active in the coali- tion, sajd she and council member Ruthelyn Plummer will probably catch "the Red Eye" for Washington after their Monday night council meeting. Asked what she thouJ!lt were the chances of the coalition swaying ne.sotiations 10 their advantage, Han said "I try to be optimistic because that's the only thing you can do ... I think we have a chance. Now, how good that chance, we're not sure ... Bill Schreiber, an aide to U.S. Rep. Bob Badham, R-Newport Beach, said the time is right for Orange County to impress its views on· Congress. "The thing is heating up next week ... the issue is coming to a head quite quickly." -Schreiber suggested the coabtjon would stand the best chance of influenceing Democrats like Leon Panetta, 0-Cannel VaUey, who drafted the original compromise. Of the Republicans, "only a few of them are S)'mpathetic with the restriction on offshore drilling." he sajd. Assorted Sport Shirts Select from a unique. collection of sport shirts styled in button-down as well as regular collars. Wear them with our classic plain or pleated -front corduroy trousers. .. (~19D11H-....... ) Gentleman 's Clothing Inspired by Tradition . ' - f BULLE TIN BOARD Sundowner kids to seeJ)odgers A. tnp to a Dodaers pme f ollowcd by an overnight camp at the YMCA will hiahli&ht Friday's Sundowners O ub meeting at the South ·Coast YMCA, 27781-8 La Paz Road La&una Niauel. The club is open to any child 'from S to 12 and meets the first Fridar of each month from 6 p. m. to 8:30 a.m. $.a1urday. Children should be dropped off at the Y or Crown Valley Community Park by S:30 p.m. T~e cost of the program is S 1 S, which includes a game ticket, bus transporation. dinner and break- fast. Call 831-9622 or 49S-04S3 for registration information. After-school program •et An after-school proaram for children aaes 5 through 12 begins Thursday in Irvine. ihe program is sponsored by the Sou.th Orange County YWCA and is available at \:Jnivenfty Park. Turtle Roe~. Culvcrdale, College Park, Woodbrid&e Instant, Wes1woods Basic Plus and El Toro Elementary schools. Enrollment forms and infor- mation arc available by contacting the Y's Irvine office at 552-3355. Slumber party •et In Irvine Children agtd 6 to 12 years can enjoy an cnd-of- summer outdoor slumber party at Deerfield Com- munity Park in Irvine this weekend. Deerfield staff will supervise children in an evening of ptnC$, movies and olher activities that will culminate the next morning with a pancake breakfast. The overnight party begins at 8 p.m. Friday and ends at 9 a.m. Saturday. For information or registration, call the city's community services department at 55 1-8638. Wor.tsbop on grief at OCC A day-long series of workshops, lectures and round table discussions on dca.Jing with grief will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday at Orange CQJst College. The conference will focus on the loss of a child or sibling. the loss of a spouse through death or divorce and the loss of a parent. Participants will be able to choose from l7 workshops on dealing with loss. guilt and grief. A panel of experts will discuss ways to anticipate a loved on~·s death and cope with it. Those interested may r:egister at the college's community service office m the Student Center on campus or by calling 432-5880. Gymna•tlc show In Mesa Carl's Jr. and the Costa Mesa Girls Club will host a gymnastics demonstration Saturday in the fronl parking lot of the Carl's restaurant at 279 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The event is scheduled for 11 a.m. and the public is invited to attend. String Players recruldng The Crown Valley String Players will meet Friday from 9 a.m. 10 noon at the Crown Valley Park Community Building, on Crown Valley Parkway near Niguel Road. The group mv1tes all string players interested an stimulating their playi ng ability to Join the weekly sessions. Call Dorothy Hendricks. the group's conductor, at 492-0609 for.further informa1ion. HB Newcomers to meet The Huntington Beach Newcomers O ub will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at the Red Onion ·Restaurant at Peter's Landing tn Huntington Harbour. The brunch program will ~n at 9:30 a.m. and all newcomers to the area are invtted. Call 964-8073 or 964-1 753 for details. PpHce aacd.on In Newport A public auction of unclaimed possessions including-bi~les, jewelry, fishing gear~ and adding- machines will be held 9 a.m. Saturday at the Newport Beach ponce station. A public viewing begins at 8 a.m. All items are sold on an as-is basis without guarantee to condition and must be removed at the end of the auction. The police station is located at 870 Santa Barbara Drive. Thunday. Sept. 6 • 7:30 p.m., La1ua Beaclt acllool board, board meeting room, SSO Blumont St. _ PoucE LoG Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/fhul'lday, Septembet s. 1985 • AS AIDS, blood serum defect linked From ataff ud wlre report• Researchers at UC Irvine say they bave di1COvertd a previously unknown defect in the blood serum of AIDS patients that may make them mo~ susccpuble to fatal infections. The defect inhibits the d1sease-fighuna ability of white blood cells known as aranulocytes. key components of lhe body's immune system. The immune system 1s cnpplcd by acquired immune deficiency syndrome, l~ving patients vulnerable to fataJ inftt· tfons and other diseases. including cancers. Scientists at the UCI Medical SCb09I and Childreos Hospital of Orange County found the defect in a study of four AIDS patients and 14 patients with a condition known as pre-AIDS. or AIDS-related complex. Patients with pre-AIDS suffer fever. swollen lymph nodes, night sweats, weight loss and other symptoms similar to AII~S. Another fine mess but do not have the fuJJ...blown disease. ln the body's normal response to disease. vanuJocytes detect chemicals fro m fore1an orpnisnh or defective cells, then move toward the invaders to en,uJf aod kill them, said Dr. Mitchell S. Cairo. an associate professor of hematology and oncolOJY at Childrens Hosp1taJ. _But in theAlDS and prei-AIOS pauent~. somethina inhibits the granulocytes so they are less capable of movina toward and attack.in& the invading infectious or- ganiSfl\S, he sajd, Whatever inhibits the granµJ ocytt:s a~ pears to be in blood serum -the hqu1d part of blood -not the aranulocytes themselves because "if we take aranu- locytes from these pauents and put them wlth normal donor scrum, we can correct the defect," Cairo said. "But if we put healthy ,aranulocytcs in sick serum. they start acting sick." Other researchers have found that AIDS damages the discasc-fightina abilitie~ of olh~ types of wl'u te blood cells called T - cells and 8-cells. But C-.ro and Or. Sudhar G upta. chief of UCl's ammunoloay d1 vtsion, were the first to study the disease's efTecta on pnulocyle "T~ may be de~btng a new defect" tn addition to those caused by AIDS 1n T- cells and lk:iells, said Dr. Howard Strekhff. • senior staff fellow 11 the National Cancer Institute. · "It's 1ntercsung." he said dunng a telephone antcrvtew from dethesda, Md "It's most hkely not the central 1m- munol0&JC defect in AIDS. but may contribute to the risk of infect1on an pauents." Gupt.a agreed, saying the granulOC) te defect may bt' only a ~ndary conse- quence of AIDS. "I would not go so far as to say th.ls might be important an 1he outcome of the disease," he said "The importance of Lhesc abnormalities 1s not presently known." Cairo said be and Oupia now aft U')'tot to identify tbe chcm.ic:aJ that inhibna tbe araouJocyw. 1f they I.re 1uccessfW, they miaht be able to deveJop a way to trait the defect. aJthouah such ~atment would restore onJy part of the body's 1mroune wnem crippled by AIDS. be added. The results of the Sludy by Cairo and Gupta have been submitted to the Amcn- cao Society of Hematoloey for Pf"C'CO- tauon at the aroup's annual mcetin& 10 December. AIDS is most likcJr to strike bomoscit· uals. abusers of il\)cctable drup and hemoph1hacs. It can apparently be spread by sexual contact, cont.am anatcd needlC$ and blood transfusion~. but not by casual contact. As of Aua 22. 1985. AIDS bad struck 12,599 people in the United States and claimed 6,3l8 lives since 1979. The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta began ltccpma 1rack on June I , 1981 , and traced back to 1979 Claim for be~tincin LB denied By LISA MAHONEY OllMDlllJ .......... I\ Laguna Beach resident wh o sa)S he was tnjured by a police tnformant is seeking $4 million 1n damage.$ from the ctty for neghgentl) supervising the man Pohce Chief Neal Purcell has denied there 1sany basis for James "Jay" Murley's claim. "The allegation 1s totally Wltho ut foundation or ment," he said. Murie) 's claim was rejected Tuesda) b) the City Council. He may now pursue a lawsuit against the city According 10 papers Murley filed wnh the ctty clerk's office. he was tnJUred by a former Lagunan -Jon Enc Sasseen -as he stood on a str~l comer Ma) 1 1 Sasseen allegedly attacked Murley. dam- aging his nght eye. He was arrested and booked by Laguna Beach police for the alleged assault and battery Murley. who won't talk about the case because of asscen's upcommi cn minal tnal. claims Sasseen was acting as an informant for the police department at the umc of the attack. But Purcell says police did not enhn Sasseen's cooperatton unttl lhrcc days after the assault when they a.gain arrested him. this ume for allegedly sclhng drugs to undercover officers nearly a month before. Motorlata who recuiarly uee Lqu.na Road be· tween Allcla Parkway and Runnlq Deer Lane ln La.Cuna Ntauer..111 have to find alternate routea for about a week. Workmen are repairing a water main which broke Wednesday, caualng the pavement around lt to collapse. "Clearl)'. the assauh and battery oc- curred pnor to the narcouc arrest and informant use ofMr. Sasseen by officer.> ot the police departmenC' Purcell wrote Stalker tearp reviews unsolved killings By SUE MANNING Februar.. •• 11111 s"-ewrtter lnvest1gatorsare"looktngbackonall of LOS ANGELES -Police hen· and in our homicides that had strange circum- San Francisco are re v1cw1ng dozens of -stances." Gates said. The rev1e" ot unsolved homicides. bu"lanes. kidnap-unsohed cases. "'h>eh also included bur- pings and molestations in an effort to ,,,. glanes. abductions and m_olesta11ons. determine 1f an y were tied to the .. Night would go bad 10 198 1. Gates said . Stalker" serial k11l1ngs. He refused to elaborate on cases involv- Fingerprints found in the apartment ofa ing "strange circumstances." bul m- Los Angeles woman slam I 5 mon1hs ago vesugators ha ' e said drawings of 1n\ ened match those of Richard Ramirez. 25. the ·pentagrams. or the-pointed stars. used as man accused of being the Night Stalker, satanic S} mbols "'ere found at se' eral Los Angeles Police C'hiefDarvl Gates said cnme (icenes. Wednesday. · Court documents filed b> an Franetsco It was also re1.ealed that Ramirez spe nt in'estigators sa~ Ram irez was obsessed six weeks 1n Jail after being arrested on "tlh satanl!om and the penta&[am S} mbol Dec. 12. 1984. using the alias Richa rd Thc:casc 1n "htrh Ramirez fingerpnn ts Munoz Moreno. alleged I) were fo und was the June 28. 1984 Los Angeles Mun1c1pal Court record~ sla} ing of Jennie V1ncow. 79, "'hose bod ) show Ramirez. using the ahas .. was \\-a s d1sco,ered m her northeast Lo~ arrested 1n an Pedro when the stolen -\ngdes apanment, Gates said. Her throa1 Toyota Corolla station wagon he was had been slashed. driving nearly collided with a Los Angeles That killing m·curred nine months police car. before the first of the sla y1ngs allnbuted to Booked for mvest1gauon of fel on> auto the Night Stalker. thcfl. Ramirez pleaded no contest Dec 17 ln,esugators ha'e blamed at leas1 14 to a misdemeanor v1olat1on and was killings and 21 other attacks o;mce March sentenced to 75 days ID J&ll. less e-1&0t da+s on the senal killer. who ente-red homes at already ser"ed. night through unlocked doors and "'ln- Hc was released Jan 23. sheriffs dows and attacked v1ct1ms 14 tth guns. depuuessaid.Astnng ofatlca~ 14k1lhngs kn1'c and other "capons. ome v1ct 1m~ attributed to the N1aht ta lker began in "l're mu11lated and tortured The ktlkr Captors cited, reward urged LOS .\.'.'IGEL~ I .\ P)-C111zens ~ho helix-d carture the man t harged 1n lhl" '\ gt11 S1aUcer" murder case were honored b' the C'1t' C oun .. ·al and Ma\or Tom Bradk\ The Night Stalker has been blamect fQl"at least I ~ murders and 21 assaul!~ 'tart·"' 1dc- R1chard Ramirez. 25. was arrested S!turda~ "'hen angn Ea~• Lo) .\ngefe, rrs1den1-. cornered him after he allegedl~ tned to steal cars rn thei r ne1ghborhll\~ The people "ho rece1 .. ed cit~ commcndauons ~ ednc-<.da~ were in' oh cd 1r. the cha~ and capture of Ramirez Bradle;r said the S 70.000 rt'ward fund tor the :-0.1gh1 ~talker~ car1urt' .ind u•n \ 1d1\m should be a"'arded now. rather than wall for a con\ 1ct1on He aJ ,,, $31d tht' m11nt'\ ,h,1uJJ be issued whether there ts a con' 1c11on or not The cit). count}. state. pn"ate agenc1e\ and res1dt'nl' ha' e, ntnt'lutrll :11 •tw Jund Brad le) suggests 1ha1 rep~ntau' t'S of ca\Jh group >hould Jel a..k •ho \hl1u1J ''°' l't' l 1 l1t· mont'} and when. The Los Angeles Cit) Counnl a'tf..ed the Police Depanmrn1 Jn,1 \ht• \'II\ J1t11rnl 1 t detenmne who should rece1\e the $25.000 p1.1'>ted b~ the lit\ The Los .\ngele> ( oun t~ Board ot Su pe n 1sors on Tuesda' h1>0oreu thl rl ,1Jt·n: ... and sht'nffs dt'put~ "'ho "ere m .. ohed 1n Ram1n.-1· capturt also ma~ ha' e f..1dnapped and mole\tt•d four children. detect1,es ha\e ~td San Fram.1!.co detecu' es began re\ tt'"' ing more than Oil un<,ohed sla,1ngs ''"lt 1983 ··we feel Mr Ramirez ma' h.1, c hc.'en 1n San Franl'l)lO( for' 1<,1t<,I a1 least bcgin n1n~ 1n ear)\ l'HO. · \atd !:>an Franct\CO polt,e Lt (1el'rge t-..o"alsl 1 ht·ad ot hnm1ude Jn FrJn1.1~1.1J police ..aid the\ \'l:'rt ,tud\lng thl' Jl"ath~ ,,f at leas t four pe11ple f..1lkd b' an intruder "hl1 el'lered thwugh Jn un lex J..ed door or "'1 nJov. .\l~l' \\ ednl'\da' ~heriff, .JJt'a \Cour Ing J -.Cl11nn ot nonheast LO\ \ngt'k !i for a ti.u n h(-It'' ed dnpped b' Ra .... re1 tound ,:, .1n1de' hc.·.,1Je .1 1rec"'a' '>J J 'henff., nniu1\ L\nJa EJmond' Man shot-down by cops in Irvine bank holdup dies l;lsl weekend. Police repons said the th1efmay have gatfRd CDlr) b) UStng bolt cutters • • • Je"'eh) 1.alued at S54J .35 "'a~ reported stolen Wcdncsda) from a home an the 9800 bloc lo. of Conttnen- tal sometime in the past 10 da\~ . . .. .\ $450 I 0-speed bin de w .l~ re- ported stolen from tn front ol .1 homr tn the 17200 blocl of Bolsa < h1~a Road Tuesday night. Oncntal 'as<'s worth Still a SI< K' lanrp and an sgo mm1a1ure grand- fa ther clod weT't' reported q olen "t'dne~a' from a horn<' m the ~Ill! block of ~\llle • • • .\ ~ewpon Beach rcs1Jenl rC'ported that as she "'as using a pubh1. phone \\.t'dnesda' in the parl ing k•t tit J Luck) 's supermarket at the corner l'I Balboa Boule' ard and ':!nd \tr('("l her camera rqu1pmcnt she ha d kft lln the ground be hind h<'r "'as \tolrn fhc loss \\3) esumatcd at S 1.-14' <,tl1kn tr.•m a Oana P111n1h11m~·1n the :..i Ot.1 M1x k of)<i Paz v:t·Jnr"<l:l\ • • • \ ( ''a \1e~ rc,i.lrr t n·p.1nNJ ~ t'dnr,Ja, that <.(IOWi'lnt· \lllle a SJ 4il a.ousllc gu itar J n,1 J "allt•t c'('nl;t ning crt-dll 1.J rJ, hut nu l·a~h trl1r his car parked 1n J Dana Pou\\ p.l'J..1ng 'itruc1u r<' a1 \J .10. L1 Pla1a By STEVE MARBLE °' .... °"" .......... A 62-ycar-old man who was felled in a hail of police bullets late Friday died early today at a Santa Ana trauma center. JamesC. BaJlentyne was hit at least five times by police gunfire after the he reportedly pulled out a loaded .45- caliber pistol while tryi ng to make a getaway after allegedly robbing the Crocker Sank branch near John Wayne. ~irpon in Irvine. according to authont1es. Sallentync never rcpmcd con- sciousness and was pronoun~ dead today at 6 a.m., accord1na to a nursing supervisor at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. P'ot&Dtaln Valley Sometime last week, a Santa /\na resident had her car towed. When she went to claim it Wednesday at Bnt Tow, 902S Garfield St., some cloth.ins. her car stereo and cassette tapes were mjnina. The loss was estimated at SS9S. 76. • • • A resident in the 18600 block of Ptumou reponed Wcdn~y that a known auspect took bla S6S bell sander. PoUce reports said the victim and the sua~ had finished work.int on the vicum'• car when he saw the suspect take the sander. • • • Someone rel)()rtcdly stole a $400 A spokesman for the slate Depart- ment of Corrections said Ballentyne had never been in stale prison and local authorities said they are not certain why the 62-year-old man allegedly staged the robbery after he left home Friday. telling his wife he was going to a meeting. Bapentyne walked 1010 the bank branclf' at Douglas Plaza, 19000 .MacArthur Blvd .. about 4 p.m. and handed an empty briefcase 10 a teller. who was ordered to fill it with cash. police alleged. The man apparently ~mained tn the bank for nearly 20 minutes before takina the bank's vice president hostage and walking outside. Police said the briefcase was stuffed wtth car stereo from a 1984 Honda Accord parked in the prqe of a C'on- dominium in the 9500 block of El Ray Tuesday n\aht. • • • A resident 1n the 9700 block of Brookbay Circle reported Monday niaht that someone stoic has $5SO Tik.ara l l-tpeed bicycle from in front of a home in the I 1300 block of Goldenrod A venue. Ba.atlafton Beach Thiu handpns valued 11 $4 0 , were reoorted 11olen from a home 1 n the 17'00 block of ~till Harbor Wednesday afternoon I ••• A $300 car -terco was reported ' S40,000 Ballcnt) nC' may have ~en unaware that pohce officers had surrounded the bank while h<' ltn'gered 1ns1de. authonttes said. Police said Ballen- tyne pulled out a weapon and rcfu ed to tO~!> the gun to the ground. A patrolman and two dett'ctt~c'i opened fire. pohce said. Sgt. Richard Bo"'man said Ballentync "as hit at least fi ve limes although one officer said the man ma} hdvc been shot a~ man> as 12 times. The shoottng ts being ID' cst1g.ated b) the Orang<' C'ount) D1stnct .\t- tomey's oOice. Boyd Und<'rwood. the ;deputy distnct attome) assigned to the case. could not bt' reached for comment on his invest1pt1on. • stolen from a whne 1979 Volkswqen convertible ~riced in a parkit'la stall of a condominium 10 the 400 block of Coral Reef last weekend. • • • A male JuveruJe was apprebend.ed for 1llqt<ily sbophf\1n1 Wednetday • 'th a Taraet store, 9882 Adams Ave He was taken into custody and the $75 in electronics equ1pmmt he ,tote was recovered.. • • • A S220 aold nedcla~ was reported stoJen from a home in the 7 00 block ofhrton Wednesday . . ' Tools valued at SJ.000 v.crt re· ported stolen from the locked Pra&C ofa home in the SOO block of Geneva ) • • • Someone rcponedl) stole S595 1n 1ools from the garage ofa ht.)ml" m th<' 9700 block of Brookba\ somet1mc- Tu<'sday or Wednesda\ Irvine ~ res1dt'nt 1n the JcC)() block of Fem treet rt'poned \\.ednesda)' that mort' than S400 1n clothing was stolen from her bedroom doset while workmen were dotng som<' worlc on ht'r h9use 1 n the pa~t "<'Cl • • • When emplo:rces at a C'ar dealer·~ -along Auto Center Onve took 1nv!!n- tory Wednesda)'. they rrahzed that two I 985 Lincoln Towncars. two 1985 Lmcoln Continentals. and one 1985 Mercury Marquis wcrt m1sstng from the lot, police said. • • • Juan Jose CampQs. 24, and Rob- erto Gutierrez CAmpos, 19. ~re artt\led on so~p1c1on o( pos~mg rnan.1uana Wcdnesd.a) momma in the 1 SOO block of ~nd 'trttt They we re taken to Orange County Jail and booked • • • A $200 gold bracele1 wa, reported stolen Wednclday from a home alona .\lderwood Jlfewport Beach .\ ~n frot \ouchtone phonc wo"h SlS, a 12-mch dtametrr pl•te W1th a draaon des1~n wonh S 100. t~o .. • • • .\ burglar reponl'dh ~tole $ t ' I \1 1n Jt'v.eln from a home 1n the ~ .. 111.1 hlock of l 1ghthou<,e \1onda\ \omc of the mort 'aluabl<' item, 1.if..(" includl'd a S' 000 gold w.m.h .ind J S2.000 diamond nng Coeta Ma.a .\ \'ol\14agenbus a \ 11h u ~l JnJ a Hon<b -\rcord "<'rt' re~lrlC\I tiu g.lanzcd \\edne~a' mMn1ng "'hit. parlc<'d 1n the lot of the Famil~ htnC'" C'enter. lflOO .\dams '°"'<' In all 1hrlT 1nc1dt'nts the thief too~ the \ 1drn1 ' pu~ In t"O of the th ree theft' lhc purse contained a chcd.~)()t., .in.I ttd1l cards Ho.,...cver. 1n none n l thr thefts did thC' thief ~ct moN' th;1n \I 0 1n cash • • • resident ol an •P3nn1<'n1 1n tht' ~200 hloct.. ol Harbor Souk'ud rtported that SI I .S 1n Jt\lot'll"\ and a SJQ calculator v.a~ ~ktn from her home while she was 11 1 ne1J hN>r'\ home bab.,, s11t10g t'arl\ Wl'dnt~' mom1na Sou't.h County Som('()ne rcp<>rtedl\ '10k S4QO 1n cash from a Dana Point home 1n 1he }.HOO blOC'k <>f Malya T u~a' n11ht ...-• . . A $900 Role\ .,....114<h wa\ rcp0n('(l . . . \ t'lu rglar stolt J ~ ~ .: nr1e anJ 11' s I ~ leather c3'l' 1fll"1 .rn El TN• h1 •nil' in the-: _ ..lt M t11.icl.. ul ( ti<> la fkll,1 <;omet1 mr IJ\t "n l · · • • • f'hl<'' e'I \tOlt S4 '1n P<'"t'f ltl( ' ir"m l nhm1tl'll '" '""! [)e1,1llJ1 : ~ '\4: l\•ralt.a tn uguM H1l1' Bandits hit sports store in Newport . 1",1 'Tic:n got •"•' "llh S41• 1n \J't-JiiJ an unlnown amtiunt •1 l'h<"d·' ,11ler rohb1na .i t""POrt lkad1 SJ'lll\\ clothmg tore at aunpo1n; "r1l11esJa, afternoon. f'Cllu:r rr r,.. 1wd toJa~ \,w1d1ng to pohC't reports thl th•t' t~ <'nteT't'd the Qwclmlver stort SR 'ProJuctton Plaza. at ab<.lUt 2 4 ~ p.m One of thtm d1~pla)'ed a 44 cahhct Mainum n-vot~er and d(· mandcd mone) Both 5uspccts are dC'SCnbt-d a\ .,.. hitc males. about 25 "ca" old. ~ ftt1 9 inches ial l. 150 pound\. wn b blond hair One of tht 'U\J)C'('t'> v.-u ii"' dcscn btd as hav1n1 acn~ ~•n on h1\ fact The robhcr! esc&fl"d 1n a &.Ja' Vol~i"'agcn Jflla , . -- ' Beirut kidnapping hostage Rioting spreads to white areas of South Africa allowed ~o visit his family JOHANNESBURG. South Afnc.a (AP) -Black and mixed-race youths burled psoline bombs and stones at him, mlaht be freed soon after Israel have been kidnapped in Beirut s1noc homes in wrute suburbs of Cape releases more Shiite prisoners it March 1984. The shadowy Islamic Town and East London. and one hold$. Jihad, believed to be made up of homeowner responded with gunfire. PARJS (AP) -A French re- learCbe.r who was kidnapped in Beirut in May was allowed to visit his family, an official of the Shiite Mollem militia lf'OUP Amal said in an interview on Frencb television. AkefHa.idar, reported to be Amal's ICCODd~in-«>mmand, pve no other details Wednesday night 6n Micbel Seu,.,., visit with his family, wbo live in Beirut Israel announocd 'Wednesday it Moslem fundament~li sts. has police said today. would free 119 Arab pnsoners. most· claimed it is holding the Frenchmen It was the first repon of racial ly Lebanese Shiites. Sept. 14. They arc and the Americans. violenoc spreading to white areas the last aroup of Arab detainees French news repons quoted durina the year of unrest in which whose freedom was demanded by Lebanese sources as saying Seurat, more than 6SO ~pie have died. hijackers of a TWA jetliner in June. accompanied by two members of Police also wd they shot and killed Two other Frenchmen. seven Amal, was allowed to go to his two youths wbo were among crowds Americans -including former apartment for several hours Friday to throwing stones and psoline bombs Huntington Beach resident David celebrate his daughter's first binhday. at police vehicles in the mixed-race Jacobsen, the American University He was allowed to return with to)Vnship of Elsie's River near Cape Hospital director -and a lrnlon several bOoks by Jean-Paul Sartre for Town. ;:=========================.-, Kauffmann. they said. The reports -About 60 mixed-race youths shat-said Seurat told his escorts that tered windows of a home in Cape French news reports said the ,estu.re ma}' mean Seurat and Jean- Paw Kauffmann, kidnapped with SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 'Kauffmann, a reporter fcit the weekly Town's white Windsor Park distnc1 magazine Evenement de Jeudi, was late Wednesday. Two homes wert well. damaged in attacks by about SO Islamic Jihad said it wants the blacks in the Amalinda suburb of East release of 17 men impnsoned in London, about S50 miles cast of Cape WORLD ~ - Israeli planes hit Beirut, killliig sbI Palestinians By 1k Altoda&ed Pren BEIRUT -An Israeli air raid on a guerrilla base near the onl)'. maj~r Christian population ceater in Syrian:-00ntrolled c,astem Lebanon killed su1 Palestinians and wounded I 0, polioc said today. Pobce also reported tha~ a ~r bombina in the Christian enclav~ ~f Zahlc ~rec hours before the ai~ ~1d Wednesday killed 14 people and m1ured 46. five more people were m1ssmg and presumed dead, police reported. The car bomb at Zahle's vcgetabl~ market was the sixth in Lebanon since Au~ t 4. At least I S4 people have been killed and 296 wounded in explosions. Chlneee alayera' appeala rejected TAIPEI Ta~n~~The Supreme Coun bas rejected ~e appeals of two reputed aanisters sentenced to _life impri,sonm~nt a!\er being convlc~d of murdering a Chinese~Amcrican 1oumahst in California last year. A five-Judge panel turned down the appeals of Chen Chi-Ii, .42, and Wu Tun. 3S, coun officials said. Chen, reputed leader of Taiwan~s larges! un~crworld organization, the Bamboo Gang. ~d Wu were convict~ by th~ high co.un June 3ofkillingjoumalist Henry L1u, 52, at the garage of his home tn DalyCtty. near San Francisco, last Oct. l.S. "We were interested· in reaching more potential customers in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. The Daily Pilot of- fered the most coverage of these areas for a relatively low cost. We started advertising in the Daily Pilot and im- mediately saw a significant increase in our store traffic and our business. We j :;Ku;;:w;;:aJ;;:.t;;:. ::;;:::;;:::;;:==::::======T:;;o:;;wn=, pQ==licc=:sa;;:id;;. ::;;::=::::;;::::;;::~ W;. German .ecretary admits •pying BONN. West Germany -f:. secre.llry in ~e president's office who is under arrest has admitted she spied for commurust East Germany and took money for it the federal prosecutor's office said Wednesday. The secretary. Margarete H0ckc. was arrested Aug. 24 ~n ~uspicion ?f espionage. Prosecutors said her admissions came during questioning by police. are very happy with our de- cision to run every week in the Pilot." 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Re·cess (Parliament): A unique j ilter for extra smooth taste and ION tar enjoyment. .. ------~~~~~~--~-~~~__..___~~ I • I "'· Soviets, Afghan rebel• in aklnnlah ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -A large Soviet-Afghan fo~. with air and armored support launched repeated assaults on rebel ~s1t1o~s near the Pakistani border Wednesday, trying to crush the Mosle!TI u~su.rgents and ~ut their supply lines. Although the rebel firepower .1s h~.1ted,. gucmlla commanders said their men were holding many of their pos1ttons 1~ eastern Afghanistan's Paktia province. Heavy losses were reponed on both sides. ~ . Guatemala off era conceuiona ... . . GUATEMALA CITY -The government rolled back a!l increa~ in bus fares, promised to freeu prices of basic goods and ra1~ saJ~nes. but demonstrations against its economic policies con~nued until police .broke them up with tear gas. It was the second time this year that the military government of Gen. Oscar Humberto Mejia Victores has been forced to cancel measures designed to bolster the weak economy. NATION Gulf Coast area declared 'cll-ter' PASCAGOULA, Miss. -Food. shelter and water remained scarce today as authorities estimate that more than 2S,OOO families in Mississippi, Florida and Alabama suffered propeny losses when Hurricane Elena slammed into the coast. President Reagan declared Mississippi's coast.al counties of Harrison. Hancock and Jackson a disaster area Wednesday. bringing the prospect of federal aid for victims of the hurricane. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, in recommending the declaratfon, noted that thousands of families and businesses were hit by the hurricane. O'Neill rape Reagan on trade deficit WASHINGTON -House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. said Wednesday that President Reagan "doesn't give a damn" about trade problems costing the nauon thousands of jobs or "any issue that's out there." As the House returned from a one-month recess, a week ahead of the Senate, O'Neill said the federal deficit and the trade gap overshadow Reagan's tax plan among most Americans. He said there is little sentiment for a tax overhaul and that the president would have to push hard to get it through Congress. Tbe Massachusetts Democrat told a news conference that businesses are "actually frightened" over the nation's widening trade gap because "they arc losing 3,SOO jobs a day." , Klu admit starting New Jersey fire PASSAIC, N.J. -Two boys. ages I 2and 13, have admitted setting a blaze that destroyed 2S percent of this city's industrial base and left up t? 4~ pco~le homeless, authorities say. The boys have been charged with 1uverule delinquent}'. ~pecifying counts of arson. cri~in~l ~ischief and causi~g widespread tnJUry and damage, ~ayor Joseph .Lipan sa1~ Wednesday. Passaic Police Lt. Leonard Grochala sa1d all four hved w1thm two blocks of the devastated area, whc~ the blaze burned out of control for more than I 0'12 hours before being dccla~undcr control early Tuesday. It destroyed enough businesses to put 2,200 people out of work., Lipari said. School .u&e ends in Chicago Chicago's 431 ,000 public school students returned to class today a day late but with the knowledge that after three s1raight years of teachers' stnkes. a two- year pact tentatively accepted by their instructors will open school on time next year. Meanwhile, more than 140,000 students in Michigan, Ohio, Rhode Island. Pennsylvania, New York and Washington, including 43.000 in Seattle, were kept out of school as walkouts by more than 7.900 teachers continued. Teachers m the nation's third-largest diitrict will vote Sept. 19 on a pact approved Wednesday S79-S7 by the Chicago Teachers Union House -0f Delegates that would give 40,000 workers 6 percent raises this year and 3 percent next. Rupert Murdoch becomes U.S. citizen NEW YORK (AP)-Media magnate Rupcn Murdoch says he beca!lle a U.S. citizen "because I wanted to,'' but the move clears an obstacle to his $2 billion purchase of the nation's ~argcst group ?f independent telcvisi~n stations. Murdoch. 54. pledged all~ance to the United States Wednesday wi~h 185 other new citizens in a l S-mtnute ceremony at U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Afterwards. the Auslralian-bo~ publisher sai~ be became a citizen "because I wanted to and I'm very sausfied." He declined to say 1f he changed his citizenship to comply with federal regulations limiting an alien's ownership of a broadcast liocnse. CA LI FORNIA Profe1190r'• •layer to go free Sunday VACA VILLE -Theodore Streleski, the aging graduate student who bludgeoned his Stanford U nivcrsity professor to death in 1978. is scheduled to be freed Sunday from state prison. ending a bizarre battle with California's parole board. Strelcski, 49, will walk through a side ~tc of the California Medical Facility at 8 a.m. after servina six years of an eight-year sentence for the second-degree murder of mathemaucs professor Karel delccuw. who was beaten to death in his office and covered with a plastic bag. Strelcski, who spent 19 yean working toward a doctorate in mathematics, said he killed dcl..ceuw to protest the way Stanford University treats its vaduate students. He maintained that dclceuw prevented him from receiving his doctorate. Parole again denied for M•nHn dlaciple ·FRONTERA -A st.ate parole board has refused for the sixth time to release mass murderer Patricia Krenwinkel from prison. saying the former Cbarlcs Manson disciple committed "especially heinous and atrocious" crimes. The California Board of Prison Tcnns dchberatcd only 5S minutes Wednesday before reaching its decision after prosecutor Stephen Kay bad described Krenwinkel as a "complete refl~tion" of Manson. Krcnwinkel, 37. last sou&ht parole in 1982. Wednesdal. she was told she could not appear again until 1918 because of the enonnity o the 1969 slayings of actress Sharon Tate and six other people. Kida with AIDS cleared for .chool LOS ANGELES-Al DS.infected.jhildrtn who show no symptoms of the deadly disease will not be barred from attendina school In the nation's fifth- laf'ICSt district, education officials say. Jerry Halverson. associate super- intendent of the 565,000-student Los Anictes Unified School District, said he is prcparina a notice to staff members that reiterates auidelines issued in June by the county health de,P:'rtment. "Buie.ally. wbat it says is that children wno bavc been-diqnosed with AIDS may not be refused admission to school or to return to tchool followina an illness. providing the child's attendina physician certifies that the child is well enough to attend school and is asymptomatic," Halverson said Wednesday. Cellular phone eaTeadroppm, banned SACRAMENTO -Elvesdropp1na on convcr11tion1 on the new oclJular ca.r telephones would be 11lepl under a bill approved by the Assembly. By a 62-6 vote Wednesday, the lower houte sent 814Jl by Sen. Henchel Rosenthal. O.Los Anaeles. beck to the Senate for a vote on amendments added in the A sembly. • l -4r----. 1 - _, Oran~ Cout OAIL Y PILOT!ThUreday, ~ 5, 1815 * M Grqup Nei .hborhood par ing spaces ?acks eyed in Laguna 1ury R ~ .... 1 \\,-ould replace Spaces existing O~e ~USC i(is bet~een two school bu1ldtn~ and accessible only given up to build to students dunng the day. City Swimming poo-1 -Placingthe~lawayfrom instruc- - _ t1onal areas will lessen distractions to By LISA MAHONEY OftMO.-, .......... The neighborhood around Laguna Beach H 1gn School could be peppered w1th parlung spaces to make up for those which will be lost due to swimming pool construction. The C1ty Council Tuesday re-· viewed the poss1b1hty of adding spaces on-Wilson Street, St. Ann's and V1rgm1a Park dnves to replace those that will be covered over by a new community sw1mmmg pool the city 1s JOtntly financmg with the school district An option to creating parkmg on the residential streets is to spend up to $550,000 on a parking deck, Rob Clark. city recreation director. said. Council members will meet with the school board at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 24 to discuss the matter and choose a final design for the pool. ('lark said. The city and the school district are c9llaborating to build a new pool to replace the school's 30-year-old one because 1t has become too difficult to maintain. The cost of the ne" fac1l1ty. before parkmg demands arc sausfied. 1s esumated at about SI million, Clark said. Prelimtnal) plans for the pool placed it on a secuon of the high school athlcuc field. but city and district officials scrapped the idea after community ball teams raised a furor. Ball players argued that the pool could not be wedged onto the athletic field w11hout reducing the size of the baseball diamonds. Planners decided not to build the new pool tn the same location as the students in classrooms and give the district room to expand. school officials say. Pool consultants estimate the new facility will displace between 36 and 53 parking ·spaces. depending on whether a L-shapoo or tandem pool is chosen. A parking deck could be con- structed to create 41 spaces or strccrs surrounding the school could be designated for parkmg, Clark said. The city could put 67 parkmg spaces along Wilson Street, St. Ann's and Virginia Park drives at a cost of $78.902. he said. creating about 37 new spaces not already informally used by residents and visitors to the area. Street parkin$ is obviously the cheaper altemauve to replacinj lost parking spaces. but public reaction to the idea "is going to be an 1mporumt consideration." Clark said. In at least one case, Virginia Park Drive, residents will be impacted no matter what the city and school d1stnct decide to do, he said. Resi- dents wall either have to put up with more parking on their street or a view of the parking deck. Pool construction seems to be some time away. Even if school and Cit) officials reach agreement late this month on the pool design and park mg questions, they have only enough funds to order final drawmgs, Clark said. The city will seek $250,000 tn state park bond funds to help finance its share of the pool. The school d1stnct also plans to apply for a grant. A group of community volunteers calling themselves Lagunaquatics are also planning to raise money for the pool. Badham in Newport on Friday Rep. Roben Badham. R-Ncwpon Beach. will addrcs!> the luncheon session of the Orange County Coast Assoc1a11on Fnday at noon at the In me Coast Country Club an New- port Beach. Badham 1sellpected to discuss local offshore 011 production. the federal deficit and tall reform proposals. For more tnformauon. call 548-6280. report Former Grand Jurors support curtatltng OC edu cation office By JEFF ADLER Of ... 0.-, ......... Members of the Grand Jurors Association of Orange County called their first news -conference ever Tuesday to voice their support for a 1984-85 Grand Jury report that was critical of the Orange County Depan- ment of Education. The news conference was ca.Jled to respond to the critical remarks Or- ange County Schools Superintendent Dr. Robert Peterson leveled at the Grand Jury when he issued his formal response to its report last month. He called the report, which focused on duplication of services provided by local school districts and the education department. as an "amateurish bungle" that read "like a comic book.'' However, U.therine Wells, speak- in~ for the Grand Jurors Association. said the organization has gone on record in full support of the 1984-85 Grand Jury report. The association is compnsed of member of past grand junes. • She pomted out the report never questioned the qua)jty of department programs. only their financial ramrficat1ons and cost effectiveness. "Not only do we feel that the content of this report is essentially accurate and on target but that a valid research desi~n and -statistical analysis was utilized tn the complia- uon of all data," Wells said. She added that the educuation department, with its $51 million annual budget should "take public scrutiny seriouslr, and not simply react defensively. ' Address mg directly Peterson's comments concerning the report, Wells termed his words an "un- professional characterization." The repon, issued last June 24, urged the Board of Supervisors to support state legislation that would limit the role of the county education department an running programs that grand Jurors felt better could be run d1rectl) b) local school districts. resare ctothln9 • f t \ques an fetnlnlne fashions I • ~ LAKE FOREST STORE LOCATION ONLY A•' FURNl'IURE MUST BE SOLD NOW! Lloyd's, the home of truly snooty furniture. announces the biggest sole In the history of the company. Our Lake Forest store will be closed In just a few weeks so all merchandse must be sold immedia1ely. This 1s cbsolutety a onc&in-o-lifetime sale ... so don't miss this incredlble-opportunttyl These sale pnces do not apply to CA.I Long Beach store ... you must purchase a1 the Lake Forest store only This sale ends when all medlandise is sold from the store ALL SALES ANAL AND SOLO AS.lS LAKE FOREST Malt11C01d VISA ~· b:Slrt• - occ..,ted 23002 lake Center Orlve (North on lake Forest Dnve) Phone: 71'459·2199 fabrics f, g.. \~~\l ~e,f> &'-'~ off ice supplies FR DAY I SATU DAY ··~·-: SIDEWALK SALE DIRECTOllY .Bagels Etc. Costa Mesa Stationers Consignment Gallery Celestlno's Quality Meats Hair Productions (Barber·Styllst) Hollywood Magic 2nd Season Something Special Sir Rogers, Ltd. Red Bobbin , . ~ \ SAVE SIDE THESE STORES Barbara's Bridal dr•wtng for ----- gift certificates S•tarday 3:00 pm ·- 2_50-270-298 E. 17th, Co•ta Mesa '---------------------...Ho--------.------------------------------------------------------------------'/ , ' ' .. Or.,ge Coat DAILY PllOTIThurtdAV. Septemw 5, 1915 ·'When there Js a reducUon Jn the P{!Ce of street drugs. this means that ourmassJveeffortstokeepdrugsou1ofthe countryarefalllng. ·· WILLIAM BUCK.LSY co11l1Dnlat COMMENTARY New approach Could answer schools! needs ~ hi-tee ., \up for 8)' DALE COOGAN A teacher shortage of monumental. proportion is right around thc.come.r in California. The problem we face isa double-edged sword. We face not only a shortage of quantity; more importantly, we face a shortage of quality. This problem will affect all of our cruldren as it has the potential to cripple their learning opportunities. The status and {>8Y in the teaching profession have diminished to the pomt where it is an unattractive choice for·talented young people who have so many options. Why should a student choose to spend fi ve years in preparation to become a teacher at a salary of S 18,000? In other careers that same effort results in beginning salaries of $25,000 nad promotion is based on competence rather than a lock-step salary schedule. The brighter, more competent students will chose pro- fessions other than teaching. Obviously, we don't want to attract those who "can't make it" in fields other than education. Is the answer to increase the teacher's saJal)' to be competitive wi th other professions that require five years of preparation? As a state and as a nation we have never demonstrated a willingness to par our teache~ a salary that attracts top students. Faced with this dilemma, what do we do? Legalizing drugs doesn't mean we approve of them It's time for a new approach. We do not want second rate students as our future teachers and we can't afford salaries that will attract outstanding students to our traditional four-walls-30-st ude nt approach to educa- tion. So we look at viable alternatives. Why not consider the concept of a "Maste r Ed ucator?" This is a teacher ,who has demonstrated outstanding competence, is ambitious, and wants to take added responsibilities in the educational process. This teacher ·would be responsible for guiding the education of 200 or more students rather than the traditional 25 or 30. How? This educator would play the same role as a doctor plays in a hospital setting. The teacher would have many"patients," but would have a staff to carry out various aspects of the learning process. Isn't it wasteful that a talented individual, a real educator, is involved with such secondary duties as taking attendance, distributing materials, and monitoring routine follow- up activities with students? I suggest a teaching team approach that would be similar to that found in an up-to-date hospital situation. The Master Educator would fill the role of the "doctor" with time concentrated on diagnosing. prescribing, and evaluating student progress. Under the ME's leadership would be a team composed of severaJ levels of training and competence. These positions would include "interns" (assistants), "nurses" (highl y trained aides), and "orderlies" (hourly helpers). ihe assistants and aides would carry out the student prescriptions and the hourly helpers would take care of routine housekeeping chores. The Master Educators would be com~nsated at a rate that would hold them in their key positio ns. Just as competent doctors have no desire to become hospital administrators, ME's would not need to become principals to reach salary/status positions. They would be the highest paid professionals m the school district. Legislator abhors columnist's idea, offers nothing else The mailbaf continues heavy since I wrote that circumstances argue the legalization of drugs combined with massive public education. Rep. Charles Rangel of New York entered my column mfo the Con· gress1onal Record. introducing it with a few paragraphs about the extent to which he opposeS' drugs: and then passed along the package with a covering letter urging me to re-think my co nclusion 1n the matter. He writes: "My Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control has held many hearings on the subject of drug abuse and ways to control it. I assure you, our findings clearly show that lcgahz~.tion 1s not the solution you seek ... But ncuhcr m his letter nor in his speech on the floor docs Con- gressman Ran1el tell us what his committee has accomplished. I don't know when the first of Mr. Rangel's meetings was held, but I wager with confidence that between • then and now, a) drug consumption has increased, b) drug.related crime has increased, and c) the price of druss has come down. When the price of illegal drugs comes down, the market is telling you something as plainspoken as the osc1llat10M in the price of an airplane tickct7 Competi- tion is setting the price. When there 1s a reduction in the price of street drugs, this means that our massive efforts to keep drugs out of the country are failing. When, a few years ago, we had all that telegenic chemical destruction of WILLIAM FI Bue KLEY the marijuana crop in Mexico, the marijuana crop in Colombia prompt- ly increased pari passu. It's hke wage and price controls. Not all my correspondents are 1n Congress. One sits in Sing Smg, and he writes with that declarative vigor that cuts through much obfuscation. I quote him exactly: "You are 100 percent correct and the people who wrote to you saying that yo u are wrong about legalizi ng drugs have no conception of what is going on in this country beausc of drugs. •"85 percent of the New York pnson population is black or His- panic. •"75 percent of the entire popu- lation in New York pnsons and probably the whole country, arc m because of drugs or drug-related. •"The local junkie must steal every day of the week, in order lO keep up his or her habit, they must steal S 1.000 a day or more, in order to get S 100 or SI SO. •"Every junkie helps young people to stan using junk, or pills, or mary- 1anc, or something to get them staned, and the business escalates wuh new customer every day. •"Marijuana is no different than alcohol. Excessive use will drive you crazy or kill you. •.,Cocaine is not addictive, i:ich man's toy. •"All pills are dangerous. •''Heroin is a killer and addictive. •"The price and profit of dope is so -lWl!!MlijJJ@•i;i•MM high that honest people go into the business, who would never commit a crime, they take the place of those who get caught. •"They say tt takes SI 00.000 to build one cell. •"They say it takes $40,000 to house one inmate (fo r one year). •"If you legalize all the drugs, the prisons would be almost empty, crime would be reduced by 75 percent. Marijuana would be sold and taxed by the government, it would produce millions of dollars, to be used constructively. . •"As you kn ow all this, supply and demand would kill the drug trade." One ncedn 't accept all the assevera- tions of the anonymous prisoner. But the ring of truth is there. The largest psyc hological obstacle remains the public notion that to lega)ize drugs is to pronounce benediction on them. This isn't an entirely beni&hted idea. About a 1eneration ago, Inland Revenue collectors in London de- cided the time had come to tax the whores and so estim ates were made out of their income, and tax bills were sent out. These included forms. and under "profession," the disconsolate girls would put down such things as "hostess," or "companion," or "nurse ... One girl wrote down careful- ly, "prostitute." A few weeks later her check was returned. His Majesty's government was not JOing to panici- pate in the wages ofsm. Something of that attitude carries over into the notion of a tax on drugs. But the paradox is as easily pen- etrated as the proposition that be- cause we perm it the publication of Hustler mapzine, we approve of reading that vii~ journal -which. by the way, we.unblushi naJy tax. We are overdue for hard thought on this pained and divisive subject. William Bockley 11 • 1yadlc•te'1 columal1t. This is but one response to the very serious quality/quantity teacher problem we will be facing in our schools. It could be accomplished within current budget constraints. Quite obviously, this approach could not happen overnight and would be opposed by nearly everyone with the possible exception of parents and students. However. some dialogue must be opened in this arena because the problem will jeopardize the quality of our children's education if solutions are~rlot examined soon. Dale Coogan 11 Supertntendent of Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach. Hutton mounts sustained damage-control operation Uproaratpotbustforces re-ezaDJ.lnatlon of values To 1he Editor: It may seem strange, but I think this whole controvenY, involving Judge 805trum and th~ Newport Beach Poh cc Department 1s wonderful, cspct:1all> for its w1dc'ipread pub- hrn> It 1~ the type of issue which (hopefu lly) forces us.to examine. and possibly change. our social values Barbara Wilson (Piiot, Aug. 18) aid she wonder~ "why thc police arc so restricted and why in most cases the law now protects the guilty " Maybe 1 can provide a pan1al answer Where there are no rcstnctions on the power of the police, there are in variably abuse~ las 1s also true with the JUd1c1al and legislati ve systems) This can be S«n 1n any totaliuanan or communist rnuntry It can also be seen (11 would seem) in Newpon Beach where the puhce can ordet ORA,..GE COAST Daily Pilat evidence altered. The beauty of our political system 1s that we can keep these abuses to a minimum through the "checks and balances" systems. ·And why docs the law protect th e guilty? B«au~ 1t protects us all. In France. the accused must prove h1s/het innocence while here the state must prove the defendant guilty Tha1 '"to say. we arc innocent until proven guilty Our being a~'ltcd or accused of a cnme docs not mean that we arc guilty. • The equating of accusation with guilt 1s one thing that our foundina fathers tncd hard to prtvent. I should hope that we. §ome 209 y~rs later. feel the same way Let us stnvc for JUst1ce. not JUSt Quick conv1ct1ons. BRYA N 0 FOAT Huntington Beach F rent! Z1nl ldlfor T°"' Tete MANIOiftO fdMOt Don,..., °""~ Cr ... IMff ..,. Uto. Testimony before congressman offers different ver~ion from that of Justice . WASHINGTON - E.F. Hutton's long-awaited internal report on the check overdraft scam that led to a $2 million criminal fine is supposed to be released today. Prepared by former-Attorney Gen- eral Griffin Bell. the report is ex- pected to identify just who~ tbt firm was responsible for the elaborate scheme that bilked banks out of several mllhon dollars m mter~st over a 20-month pcnod. At a time when interest rates were fluctuating around 20 perunt, Hut- ton branch personnel manipulated deposits throuah temporary over- drafts, obtainin& the use of an estimated $I billion in interest-free funds. On Ma y 2, the company pleaded guilty to 2.000 counts of fraud. Thou1h Hutton drew the b~a&ett fine ever handed out 1n a white<ollar mme case, there was widespread crlrmsm that no company executive spent so much u a n1Jht 10 jail. Since the 1e1tlemcnt, Hutton has mounted a sustained damqo.control operation in various forums. fnclud· in& testimony before Rep. WilJiam Hushes. t)..N.J. The conveuman wrote to Attorney OeneraJ Edwin Meese that ''defendant Hutton seems to be pretentinl a subsiaotially dtr- rerent version of events aurroundina the settlemen t d1.cuuions and aim· ment" than the Justice Depertment't. Our auoc1ate Tony Capawo hH compared \tattmcnt$ made by Hut- ton executives before Rep. Hughes and the Connecticut Banking Com- mission wi th statements and actions by the Justice .Department. To say that Hutton put the best face possible on its embarrassment would be charitable. Herc arc some eumples: •Hutton executives told Hushes: "It is our feelina that many banks became aware of what Hutton was dom1 and agreed to it." Prosecutors told federal judac Wil- ham J. Nealon in a private conference before the settlement: "The banks did not knowinaJy panicipatc in the (overdraft) activity." •Hutton has stated: "The J ustice Oepanment never cha,._ed that there was anythina wron1 with the com- pany's basic approved cash-<:o{lcen- trat1on system, but only the devia- tions" that Jed to the massive over- draf\$. lt'1 true that the dep&r\mcnt oevu brouJ}lt ctiminaJ Ch&JICS aaainlt the "concentration" system, but it did obta.Jn an injunction forbiddinJ Hut· ton frOIJ' "enaaain, in two additional prtct10ts not charstd in the criminal information." · In addition. the prosecutors told Juctae Nealon, "Hutton made it clcaf to us Its intent to continue itt drtw- down practice without dhclosure to alt bankJ." It w11 because of this that the prosecutors "vieM<i 1t 11 abtolutcly euential to obtain an in.iuncllon that barred the full ranac of Hutton's overdrtft prKtJces." •Hutton told Hu&hes that the \ Jaca AIDEISOI and JOSE PH SPf AR abuses were committed by branch- officc personnel who deviated from corporate p01icy. "Some of our (branch) people became agressive and you are familiar with the results," a Hutton executive told Hugh«. Another Hutton executive 11id he knew of "no reason to believe anybody in senior manaaement de- vised" the breakdown which led to the illcpl conduct. But the Justice Oepanment con- cluded that "branch office personnel did not create the scheme and, except for a few instances, did not com- prehend its illeptity." •A Hutton executive told the Connecticut Bankina Commission that the financial incentives wh ich misht have encourqed branch per- sonnel to jug)e the checkina accounts were "a very small j)lrt of ~ompenu· t1on.'' He didn't feel .. that wu the motivation for these (abOICI)," he said. But JustJce Oepertment pros- ecutors told Jud&e Nealon: "We can sute acnertlly tllat 1enior manaae- ment provided an Inducement for this activity to occur by vant.in, credit or interest or monies to variout bnnch personnel to induce them to, in fact, overdraft thex account&." Jact .....,.,_ DI J...,. S,..r .,. •J'NblM c./uuh,., trash Rubbish-hauling field might just off er better future By STEVE FREEMAN I read recentJy of a young lady who applied fo r a job with a rubbish- hauling outfit. These arc companies that operate what we commonly call trash trucks or dump trucks - companies such as Dewey's Rubbish Service. Western Waste Disposal. city-operated trucks. Oreo Disposal Inc., GSX, ct al. There arc more than 30 such outfits in the county. Many run large fleets, with each unit usually staffed with two or three persons. The pay is &ood. panicularly so for the higher-echelon personnel who operate complicated rigs such as th ose that pick up bins, lift them overhead and dump them aft into the body of the truck. A rigorous physical examination was required of the lady applicant. Within a specified period she was required to lift and carry the eq ui valent of a number of heavily laden trash containers. She passed nicel y. I did not interview the lady, chiefly because I made no attempt to. That being the case let us proc;ced, never- theless, with an imagined interview: Q: You are Miss Hester Dread- nought 1 understand. Would you care to tell us how you came to select this particular calling -rubbish haulins? A: Gladly. I found that the phobia that had permeated high school and community college was truly ram- pant when I entered the university. Q: And what, may I ask, was that phobia, that apparent plague? A: The computer. Overwhelming computerization. It seemed the cul- tural avenues of education had failed or been sidetracked. Uni versities had graduated students who could neither read nor write. Our future, our salvation, it was being hammered into us, lay with the computer. The world would hvc or die by the computer. Q: And you did not believe so? A: Correct. The computer, as I stc it. is a fad, an obscssionAt will pass as did the Hula Hoop, Haight-Asbbury, hard rock. and virginity. Q: ·How did you arrive at thjs conclusion? A: Well , to begin, the computer is already fallin~ into disrepute. Only lately, since introducing the com- puter, has the IRS been functioning even more irrationally. Any question you misht ask of a bank. a loan organization, or any large company will be answered with "We arc sorry. No~hina can be done. The computer is down." Q : A good point. What else? A: I decided to make a statistical research of the situation as it exists here in Oran1e County. A1d1or'1 Dote: Tiie fipre1 wlatcla folJow laave been rfteardaed ud are aatlluttc -after &ht yo.'re OD you OWD llliD. A: f\s of 1983 there were 177,301 students in the county's community collqes, colleges and universities. Let us assume that 50 percent were majonng in or hooked on computers. Thus roughly 59,000 hunch-backed computer jockeys are being turned . loose in this county each year. Now where will they all find work? And at what pay? And those who do will become yet more bunch-backed , scrawny and, with time, will probably develop chronic coughs. Q: You prCKnt a startlina arsu· mcnt, Miss Dreadnou&ht. A: Now take me. I'm healthy and strona. My outdoor work provides well-diversified exercise. As we drive throush our route I'm distressed by the joaacrs we encounter -many wi th that pinched look of the com-pute~jockey. I have yet to see ajoaer who 1s not &rimacin1 aaonizinaJ y as if on the verse of a cardiac arrest. Q: Quite an appallin1 state of affairs. Miss Dreadnought. !'= It is i.ndeed. Do _you think you m1Jht be interested in makina the rounds with us on one of the trucks? 0: Yes, ifl can sit up front with you. l te-ve TTHma /1 • Nt"JMrt ... ct b•1llln1ma. L.M. Bovo Wrecked sblpsdraw tourists The old shipt, ~ked ofr the North Carolina cout and blown to shore, pile up into picturaque decor· ~lioni. hiahly appealina to th• tour- 1stt. One raon hO\el lbttt baa lnsurtd ha 1«nic wreckqc apinst 1torm da.mqc {.,... L.M. tJ.7t1 11 • •J1141nlH t'91...UI. • ----------------- Equality 'of pay will take longer' Court reverses first comparable worth ruling tn the na!!on SEA TILE (AP) -The fight for equal pay for equal work will "just take longer," said leaders of the "comparable worth" movement after an appeals court'overtumed a rulinf that could have cost the state $ billion. In reversing the nation's first comparable worth ruling, the 9th U.S. Ci~uj1 Court of Appeals on Wednes- day Wd employers can USC prevajling market condiuon an senjng wages. and need not follow surveys they commission. "Neither law nor logic deems the free market a sb\pect enterpnse," a three-judge appellate appellate panel said, overturning U.S. District Judge Jack Tanner, who had held the state liable for damages to 15,500 workers. Tanner, in a rulin~ that could have cost the state SI billion, cited a study cemmissioned by the state showing a 20 percent salary g.ap between workers in predominantly female and male jobs that required similar levels of skill, mental demands. accoun- tability and working conditions. "We are profoundly disturbed," Mary Terry. president of the Wash- ington chapter of the Nauonal Or- g.anjzation for Women, said Wednes- day night after meeting with sax womens' group leaders representing 25,000 women. "The language oflhe court dec1s1on malces no sense in the context of present-day working women's lives." Terry said. "It was taken to the federal court so everyone could benefit from It. Now we're going to have to do it (enac1 comparable worth laws) by state by state by state. by city and by county and by burg. h wall be done. It will just take lonier." But she said stndes already made in comparable worth would not be rolled back and that the national movement would conttnue. "'~o Parlaiana la&e at 4amaate done to Renault automaker butldlnC by French terrorlat bombera early th1a morning. 4 French businesses born bed by terrorists PARIS (AP) -Bombs exploded today at four businesses apparently targeted for doing business with South Afnca. police said. Three people were slightly injured. An anonymous caller to the French news agency Agence Fran~ Presse claimed responsibhty for the attacks on behalf oflefti st terror group Direct Action. saying the companies oppress blacks by operating an South Afnca Direct Action has claimed re- sponsibility for 11 other attacks an France this year. The businesses hit today included a coal-importing company. an alu minum firm , the automaker Re- nault., and a construction firm. Bombs appeared to have been planted in front doorways and the damage was said to be serious. A man ltvang an the building an front of the coal-1mponing com pan) was shghtly m1ured m the blast. police said. Two other men were injured 1n the explosion at the construction company. where the heaviest damage occurred. An anonymous caller telephoned the French news agency to daJm respons1b1hty for the clandestine leftist terronst group. There was no way to verify the caller's claim. "The French and South African states are ready to do anything to assure their domination of the people they exploit," tt\t caller said. "It as in the Paris ministries that begins the death (of) the blacks which is com- pleted 1n the ghettos of Pretoria." Falwell, Jackson agree apartheid is illness, differ on its proper cure ~ NEW YORK (AP) -The Revs. Jerry Falwell and Jesse Jackson. taking their longstanding disagree- ment on South Afnca on national television, agreed that apartheid is an illness. but d iffered radically on the cures. Falwell, leader of the fundamen- talist Moral Majority. said Wednes.- day night the reason the media was focusing on South Africa over other African nations was because 11 was one of the few places with a free press. "The South African issue has to be the Watergate of the American media. You have tO go to 20 or 30 countries before you find South •Africa as lhe major problem," Falwell said on ABC's "Nightline'' program . He said the famine in Ethiopia "was the major problem" an Africa by far. followed by "Uganda, where ld1 • . Aman has lulled 300.000 blacks .. Lib)a (with llS) hit squads and terronsts" and other countnes. "We doo'1.see these happenings in Ha vana and in Moscow because )'OU can't bnngacamera 1n there." Falwell added. Jackson interrupt~: "Mr. Falwell. let us not forget that Hitl er was not a Communist or Manust...the ruling elite of business and military poh11cal leaders (in South Africa) think they have some divine inspiration to determine the destiny of the majonty of the people." Falwell said he wasn't behtthng the importance of fighting apartheid, South Africa's system of racial segre- gation. but that it should be eliminated through "constructive en- gagement" and not by encouraging the pullout of American an vestments. r hat was the way, he said, "to cut off the cancer Wlthout lulling the patient " RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. For The Rest of Your life 1922 HARBOR BLVD . 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As the House returned to work after ats summer recess, O'Neill. the top Democrat. said he had "found vel) little-sentiment for the tu-reform bilJ" among business executives, and "lhe people oo the ~treet -the~ never even menuon ll." But O'Neill promised the Dcmocratac<ontrolled House wall begm work by mad-month on the plan. Carrying his campaign to a college campus, Reag.an aimed to whip up public support for a new srstem ot lower rates, higher persona exemp- tions and fewer deductions. A fairer system will boost the economy. create I 0 million new jobs before 1990 and launch "an entrepreneurial renais- sance of invention and produc11v1t> that will keep Amencan No. 1 1n world compet1taon." he said. "The way our tax system 1s struc- tured. the harder you wor\ and Lhe more you cam. the less you set to keep... he swd. "One of the first pnonues of our tax overhaul 1s to make sure 1hat more of you r hard- eamed dollars will end up where the} belong -1n your wallets, no\,. in uncle Sam's pocketi. .. "The presettt system. with all ns ~helters and loopholes. 1s not onl > unfair. tt's dumb economics." the pre\1dent said "The economic mis· u..e of the real estate prov1s1ons of our tax code alone Is mind-boahna," be added. nouna many of the nation's busrness d.J.stncts arc lined with vacant office buLldmas that were bwlt as tax wnte-offs He did 0 01 m~ouon that those wme-offs. chiefly for depreciation. were made far more lucrative by the 1981 taX cut that was lhe chief pan of his economic program. However. he dad credit b1s 1981 program with fostering 32 con· !>Ccull\C months of economic growth. 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International Sailboat Show begins Oct. 26 More than 450 sailboats, rang- ing in size from 8-foot dinghies to 45-foohplus offshore cruisers, will be on display at the 17th annual Southern California Inter- national Sailboat Show, Oct. 26 through Nov. 3 at the Long Beach Convention Center. Many of the boats will be fully rigged with masts and sails. In addition to the boats, more than 200 firms will have booth displays featuring equipment and services for sailboats. These dis- plays will include specialized electronics, sail makers, sail hand- ling gear, au~iliary engines and generators. Other booths will have full information on financing, in- surance and charter services. The show, produced by the Southern California· Marine As- sociation, will occupy more than 250,000 ~uare feet of the Con- vention Center, making it the largest indoor all-sailboat show in the U.S. Visitors to the show this year will have the opportunity to take a free fotroductory sailinJ lesson. The lessons by pro(ess1.onal in- structors will be given at the nearby Long Beach Marina. "We want to make this year's show particularly attractive to the first-ume boat buyer and the sailing novice," said Bruce Brown, show chairman. "This show has always had a large selection of entry-level boats, but this year we will emphasize this aspect and invite new sailing enthusiasts to comparison shop at the show. "The free sailing lesson was a very popular feature at SCMA 's July ln-the,.,Water Show and {be response encouraged us to add the event to this year's sailboat show," said Brown. Albert Fay of Houston, Tex. several times champion in the class, will also be seeking another world title along with the Scan- dinavian Gold Cup which will be sailed folJowing the world cham- pionship. Budyy Melges of Robert Mosbacher, a former veteran sailor in the class, said the and on since the 1968 Olympics Z.enda,Wisc.,aformerOlympian champion in 5.5s and other shortnessofentrieswasattributed andhaswonseveraltitles,mclud..r s n· g •t and champion in a number of classes will also be on band. to the cancellation of several ing the Au~~iaJ'! Gold Cup. He an . 1e 0 SI e sailing classes, will be crewing for Al Cassel ofBCYC, president of Australian skippers. will be sathng his Ben Lexcen- •F•a•~-----------t•b•e•I•n•re•~-u.·o·n•al-5 •. 5•C-la•~-an.d_a __ Cas_se_l •b•as•~-•n•sat-·l.:•g•5•.5•s•o•ff-•d•e•si.~.ed_W_~_o•r•I•IJ•i•n•t•hl•s•e•~•n-L of 2 boat s~ws New cederal user cee b1ll .1rks boaters Du~canMclntosh.zproducerof within 10 mmutes of the down-1 I 1 1 the highly successrul Newport town area, has plenty of free Beach In-the-Water Boat Shows, parking, and the waterway to the has announced that he will stage marina is unobstructed. Boating organizations and indi- vidual boaters from coast to coast are infuriated over a proposed fed.eral bill that would impose a user-fee on all boat owners for Coast Guard services whether they are used or not. IfHR 1936 passes Congress, user fees will be assessed all boaters as a flat annual fee rather than as a direct charge for specific services. The resolution was authored by Rep. Silvio Conte, R- Massachussetts, and wiU cost bOatownerscoJJectively a mini- mum ofS 136 million. AL101 · loCUBEY Fees would bedetermined after a notice of proposed rule making and a pubhc commentary period. After a one-year phase-in period the Coast Guard could expect to recover$476 million a year in user fees, or 28 percent of its overall opera tine expenses. The big objection among boaters is that recreational boaters already pay a user fee for Coast Guard services in the form of motorboat fuel taxes. Since 1980 recreational boat owners have paid nearly$300 million in federal marine marine fuel taxes. These funds were to be used for specific programs to enhance fishing, promore boating safety, and to allocate funds to stares for boat related improvements. This money bas been held "hostage" -the word used by one con- gressman -by the adminis- tration in defiance of Congress' wishes. The National Boating Feder- ation and other boating legislative bodies fear that the money raised by the new user fees would so the same route-little or nothmg for boating. It is also to be noted that the Coast Guard is already "farming out" non-life threatening as- sistance calls to commercial enterprises who may or may not be qualified to perform in a satisfactory manner. similar shows in the San Diego starting in November. The shows will be held over two successive weekends with a used boat show Nov. 14-1 7, and a new boat exhibition Nov. 20-24. "We've been lookin$ for a suitable San Diego locauon ever since the Souttlem California Marine Association cancelled its 1985 Sea World event," Mcin- tosh said. "The sire we have selected is ideal," be added. "It will be at the Chula Vista Marina. which is "Access by water is the import- ant factor to us so larger boats can get in without a bridge obstruc- tion." The show will be held in the Chula Vista Marina's third phase development whlch consists of 140 full slips and more than two acres of paved shoreside area. Two tents will house the marine accessory and service exhibits. Trailerable boats will be shown in a bulk display area of 80,000 square feet. Dlllr ............. i.r .... ...,..,.. Yoko Nakamura with Emma Jane Riley. Winni Voe&elln (center), Joan Prtce Wlnmer, llarch Foq E u . Jack Ger ken (•tan~) with wife Carol and Franca and Abelhak a&oad. N_ewport Beach rolls out red carpet fo~·world visitors By VIDA DEAN 0.., .... ..,.. .... Wl.nnl and Pete VoegellD put out the red carpet and banners at their Harbor Island home and Newport Beach put out its best "welcome mat" for the vistors from all over the world. The Sunday afternoon was perfect as some 150 guests including members of the Los Angeles Consular Corps gathered for lunch and a bay cruise. Cool breezes came in froJ!I the bay dotted with boats under the summer blue sky to delight the guests who were dining under umbrellaed tables in the waterfront ~en. "This is our ninth event," said Winni Vocgelin. "Years ago we had the party on the Fourth of July, but decided the Sunday before labor Day was better.'' "This is my first time at one of the parties," said Yoko Nakamara, wife of Yo1blro Nabm11ra, deputy counsel general of Japan. The Nakamuras who have Lived in Los Angeles for one year previously had posts in Switzerland, Australia and Iraq. (Neither of them arc strangers to this country ... he is a Dartmouth grad and she first toured the U.S. as a teen-ager.) "Dtd you ask her whfch place she hked best?" asked Tom 1\Uey (he was leaving the next day for North Carolina to campaign for OC to get the Medal of Honor convention in 1986. We didn't put her on the spot1 although she explained that Japan sends its consular corps to countries for three yean alternating between the developed and underdeveloped. There were problems in Iraq for the parents ofthree ... a shortage of vegetables. That problem didn't occur at this outing hosted by the International commerce Council of the LA Area Chamber of Commerce, the OC Office of Protocol and the V ocgelins ( he is is chairman of council). Vegetable salad was served up along with chicken/cheese crepes, fruit salad and sweet treats after an abundance of hors d'ouevrcs. Another first timer at the party was Jou Price Wla1er, consul general of Canada, attending with her husband Fruk. "This is all very new and interesting to me," she said. She bas held the post for three months. Others there were Finland Counsul ~ut UgeldUJ and his wife Rllna seated with Toal a.rid ltea OUpbat and Glorfa and Boward Seelye (they were on their way the next day to make their home in Fallbrook.) Also, Mai,:' F•1 Ea. secretary of state, California, and her husband Beary, StlpemMr Harriett and Irv Wieder with her brother, Dr. Sulord Ullman, Jack and Carol Gerkea (he is chairman of the OC Protocol Advisory Committee), Slmou and Carlos Velasco (he is consul general of Peru), Fruces and Abdetuk Saoad (he is consul general of Morocco) and the David .Udenoa1 (he is chairman of the board of the chamber having succeeded Rebert Mclatyre of Newport Beach who succeeded Voegelin.) Returnees included consul general of South Africa LetUe LaMteMpe and wife Rae (be admits these arc chaJlenaini days for him, but never boring) and Marie- Au Pitl·Palmatler, consul seneral from Luxembours. Sule Pelat:Ha was theft (Jack in Washington), Belea Coffey, Marpret and Carl &ardler. the Robert K.••p•n• (she is Winni's dau&hter) and the R.ymOIHI Sclaale,.. Pete Voetella (~t) weleom• C&rloe ud Simona Veluco. · Rae and Le91le Labucbape of Soatb Africa. Buble 81DuU wttb Jania u4 aobert Xtnparcl • . , ' \ . ( . - Orang• Coat OAJLY PILOT/Thurtday. s.pt.,,bef 5, 1MS Toilet seat ups and downs flushed with humor DEAR ANN LANDERS: I couldn't believe it! Another letter about whether tbc toilet seat should be up or down. Withall thepco_plewhoarc su·uaJina Wlth life-and-death prob- lems, why do you waste space on such a non-coosequential issue? l 1hink you must have a screw loose. - REALIST INS. CAROLlNA DEAR REALIST: na. CGl•mll11t . eo.1l1taUy clul1 wldl nlclde, 1-.. 11Ht1, Mmotexu.Uty,~• akM, bat&ln4 wtvtt, •ru1& *1ven, al· colloU1m, '"••MleU., ~llftiaa, abe.U., ktakJ MS, pt7dlelk rela· d•tt, rapt, .W11ea.i ~lYna, ponao- ar•NJ, eu cer, Hart anac1&1 , eplfepey, dlabe&ee, uJmal H · pertmeataUoa, ":r.I.IJc.Uy ucl mntallyllaHlca ,obeaJty, b•llmla, Hclear war, tie. Ne OH wuu co read oaly abff t t•e depret1ta1a1pect11f We 4ay la u4 clay wt. If my col1UU ..... ,II.ave a la•PM•u4 u..au w..Wbe deadly.Glvemea break. wllJ y .. ! • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ic>t so mad the other niah~ I almost spoiled theeveninaformy tamily. We went toa hi&h school play. Because the ludsattsmall, we knew 1t would be crowde~ and the seats were unreserved, we made a special eff on to arrive early. We went tothefif\h row, which was nearly empty, and • started to slide in. Atn1 I.ANDERS A '1'ln in the row behind~ shouted, "Those seal\•~ taken." ft was clear that whoever had "taken" them had not ye t amved. Rather than make a scene, we moved. We then spotted several empty seats in the c1abth row, but a teert-qer told u1 those seats were wen too Th as time, l ltldeda few rude rematk.s Wlth the k.idand my wife pulled me away. By then, many more people had cn,ered 'he aud1tonum, so we had 10 settle for mediocre sea's on the side. halfway back I was •l\&l'Y for tht re~t ofthccvcnin&. What is the proper protocol in such a situation? Should we have rem;uned seatcdormovcd?-UNJUSTLY OFPR IVFO DEAR DEPRIVED: lt't a dlffuut worW a.4ay. Tw•ly JMn a,.1 wMN!Maff1&14.=tll-em ., .. ca.-wtlil e:C .... ...,... l!'t':..,. rtval1. WMa .. ta are areeene4., ll'• flrat ceme, flnl Mn ... " Today, llewenr, -10. M maay ••t• nuut1111 .............. u.. ,.., .. wllo are ~di• 4np, lt'1 rt*J a. &aattwlci1tr.ac1t1. Yes,eveelaa Ill aca.ool n4IS.rt11111, etter IG 1lt Mllw•)' Met tU.a uve eomeoae pell a blfe or a pa Oii yoo. U yoa ~I'm overacadac l.M caet, read ~e aew1paper1. Post-Labor Day races slated Fear of parking test drives her to early renewal Of all 1hc fears in the world, there 1s ------------'none I dread more than Pedestriphobia. ., Pedestriphobia is the fear of having your driver's license eitpire and having to EllA Labor Day d oes not wmd up the yachting season in Southern California, as it d oes in oth er pans oftho.country . .\ glance at the SCY A calendar for this weekend after Labor Day makes that self-evident. Lot Angelee-Long Beacb Seal Beach Yacht Club -Pomt Fermin Night Race (PHRF), Saturday. Santa Monka Bay parallel park your car again to pass your test. This isn'1 a confession from your B average faint-hearted female wh o fa lls OllECI Panicularly in Orange County where five ya cht club~ have scehduled activity, including a week-long world championship for the 5.5-meter Oass. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club is the host for the 5.5 world's, registration for which gets under way Sunday with the actual racing staning Tuesday and continuing through Sept. 19. If that weren't enough, BCYC is expecting about 25 Olson-30s to show up for the Walter Podolak M emonal regatta C ahforn1a Yacht Club -Squirrel Bank Race (Hams Scnes), Saturday. King Harbor Yacht Club-Autumn One-design Regatta, apart easil~-. Pressure is no stranger. I've •••••••••••• cooked wtth Julia Child. I've stood Saturday. , Del Rey Yacht Club -Sunday Skippers race (Tan- nenberg Senes No. 5). Sunda)'. Sao Diego behind the curtain of the "Tonigh1 Show." I've tried on a bathing suit in Lochmann's community dressinf rooms. But from the very begmning have found parallel parking to be unnatural. II violates every rule of reason. 1 remember the day my husband gave me my first instructions on bow to parallel park. Saturday and Sunday. - In other Orange County action, Voyagers Yacht Club 1s staging the Sch ock Memonal Regatta on Saturday and the seventh race of the Bogart Series o n Sunday: Balboa Yacht Club has scheduled the Metcalf dinghy championship Saturday and Sunday; Lido lsle Yacht Club will be host to Lido-14 sailors in the W illiam Morris Team Race series. Saturday and Sunday, and Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will stage its Back to School Regatta for dinghy sailors o n Sunday. Coronado Cays Yacht Club -Club Classic. Fall Series (CCHF), Saturday. He said, "I want you to pull up as closely as you can to that car parked by the curb." "You told me never to do that," I said. "because someone might open a door." "Just fof$et what I said and do it," he ordered. "Now, 1urn your steering wheel to the nght." Santa Clara Racmg Association -Summer Senes No. 3, aturda). San Diego Yacht Club -Stosc Series (IOR. MORC> aturdav. " Southwestern Yacht C lub -iall Scnes. Saturda). PHRF Area G Championship, Saturday. Sunday. "Ifl do that my front end will stick out into the hne of traffic and cause an accident." ''fof'iet that. Just aim your rear wheel 1n10 the curb. Use your mirrors! Use 'your mirrors!" In other Southern California Yachting Association areas: Cortez Racing Association -Summer Senes. Sunday. Coronado Yacht Club -All Ladies Race, Sunday, Oceanside Yacht Club -Jessup Scnes. Sunday. "But you told me never to depend on my mirrors. but to look back and check." Fof'iet all that and j ust before you hit the curb. tum your Sleering wheel 10 . Coast Guard the left and case in unttl your bumper 1ouchcs the car behind you." "But you said never .... " 1 b i not?'J;ic put his hand over my moulh and said, "Do you want to parallel park or . c ass eg ns After my driver's lest 35 years ago, I never parallel parked again. I am here to tell you it docs not restrict you from living a nch and full life. h 'sjusl not that The l).S. Coast Guard Auxiliary important. Jeanette understood why I couldn't come to her bro1her's funeral .Flotilla 2-7 will offer a 13-lesson when the only spot left to park in was on the street. Getting towed away while course in boating skills and scam· I was in a theater because I parked in a fire zone was no bis deal. ansh1p al the Rancho San Joaquin Actually, parallel parking 1s almost becomin$ ex1mct. Most of ihe Intermediate school. 4861 Michelson shopping centers and lots have pull-in parking. There is a reason (or this. Fewer A vc., Irvine, starting Sept. 12 at 7:30 than I 5 people know bow to parallel park in the country today. It's an archaic p.m. Classes wiU be held in rooms H-1 skill that should be re~valuated by the Departmel}t of Motor Vehicles. and H-2. In my state, 1herc is a law that says if you have no violauons listed on your The class will include safe boaung dnvcr's license and it is not expired. you can have it renewed w11hou1 taking the operauons, aids to nav1ga11on, charts test. and compass, rules of navigation. My b1nhday is in February. I may JUSt mosey along over to the dnver"s radio communicauons and o'hcr license bureau and wait. It doesn't hun 10 renew early. Besides, something subjects. . could come up ... like the lot would be full and I'd have to parallol park on the For funher information call Emma street. or Marie, 768-6137. Bambeck named grand marshal of Rose Parade PASADENA (AP)-Wisecracking author and syndicated columnist Erma Bombeck was named grand marshal of the 1986 Tournament of Roses Parade today. Bella ... Dombeck, known for tongue-in· check ruminations on life as a housewife and mother, will preside over the New Year's Day parade, which this year will have the theme "A Celcbrauon of laughter." A beautiful high heel dress pump with eye catching detail in taupe. navy or black calf; also black satin. Frederick D. Johnson, president of the Tournament of Roses, an- nounced that 1he 58-year-old Dombeck wi ll be the 97th grand marshal of the fest vi tics. Past grand marshals include presi- dents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford ac1ors John Wayne ·and James Stew~rt. singer Kate Smith and comedians Bob Hope and Danny Kaye. BOmbcck's books include "If life Is A Bowl of Cherries, Why Am I in 1he Pits?" and "Aunt Erma's Cope Book." She also has appeared on ~he television show "Good Morning America" with talcs of manta! and motherly woe. 4A 3A 2A B SIZES 6 '1:.·10 6-10 5 1-7-10 4 11· l 0 , ~ ~~q SHOES.---- 99 Fashion lsland • Newport Beach GEAR UP FOR B.fOC-TO§CHOOL .. , wtth "Cdofed Denim"~~~ 501. In ,.., cOlorl. ~ ~ stta6ght leg. • 759-9551 ------ , I ------- &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 I • ' ALL SEATS 82.00 AT EDWARDS MEIA (DAILY)-WESTI .. 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JA..... 11 ........ ........ ,... .,..,9't,, • war I ('lf!i MA" I •w• 1•, • t• SOC.Al rtNfMAS l lCllU Hlll S Ml1 1 ...... ~ .... ,. .. _ .. ,.,., ...... _ ·~';;"' 'C•ll I • .._.,_ m91'' INI ••1 I (1) ·-=-· .. ----~~~~~~=--------~~~~-------------------~------------------=-=- I , AlO Or.,. Co.t DAILY PILOT~. Sept9mber 5, 1985 Mesa becomes mecca for arts groups Sunday SecotlclannuaJ fest to sho~case variety of shows. dtspla s For five hours this Sunday, Costa Mesa will indeed be what its motto proclajms -the city of the arts. Tbe second annual Ans on the Green festival, showca~ng pro- fessional and amateur artistic endeavors of all types, will be '1\eld from noon to 5 p.m. an Town Center Park betw~n South Coast Repertory and the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. This year's fest1 vit1es were virtually mandated by the success of the first such event in 1984 whicb was inspired by the start ot construction for the Orange County Performing Arts Center and South Coast Reper- tory's 20th anniversary cclebrauon. This )'eat. the Arts on the Green proJect is being sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and produced through the chamber's arts comm11tcc by bwight Richard Odle and Steve Du as the focus of Arts Month ID the city. Many more group wall set up booths on tbe Imperial Bank plua to answer questions and d1stribute ma· tcrial on their organizations. .. There's an arts renaissance goang on in .Orange County," said Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Heruog. "and Costa Mesa is gjvinft the county an arts renaissance fair. Financing for the project -up- wards of $30,000 -was raised through the chamber's arts commit- tee. beginning last spring after the committee decided to org.anizing an event uniting Orange County's arts ps to continue the showcase work n by SCR in 1984. e City of Costa Mesa lucked off the campaign with a pledge of$ I 0,000 and land developer C.J. Segerstrom and Sons added another $5,000. Financial suppon also came from Amel Dcvelopinent and lhe Pacific Amphitheatre. at S2,500 each, and S 1.000 apiece from Arthur Young and Co.. Rutan and Tucker. and PaCJfic Bell. These and other business sup- porters were lauded by arts commit- tee chairwoma.n Barbara Grady who noted: "This is not only Orange County's lead1na outdoor event for fine arts and J?Clforminagroups, it is fn:e to the public. For one gr"Oup to perform outdoors is very expensive. That cost is normally passed on to the audienoc. For 24 voups to perform on fourt stages Wlthout charge only happens because the s)erforming groups donate their time and pay their own expenses, and because special busi- nesses in the community feel thjs is important." Also providing impetus for Arts Month in Costa Mesa is the Harbor Boulevard of Cars Association, which donated $6,000 toward the cost of designing and displaying colorful banners aJong Harbor Boulevard between Newport Boulevard and Baker Street. The message 1s that Costa Mesans, as . well as oth~r Orange County residents, can enJOY musicaJ theater legiumate stage productions, sym: phony, opera, ballet. dance, scuJpturc and painting without leaving town. And Sunday, at Arts on the Green they can have it all for free. ' ''The groups this year reOect both the surge ID performing and visual arts and the vea• diversity of ethnic groups." Odle said. ··1n addiuon to opera, symphony. ballet. modem dance, chorale groups and musical theater. there are Hispanic and Viet- namese poets, classical Japanese dancers, a Buddhist drum ~roup, a tropical band of Cubans, Hat1ans and Latinos, and lnsh papers performing. Producers saved 'Rambo ' ·and reaped sequel rewards produced. LOS .ANGELES (AP) -Once upon a lime, there was a final scene in "Rambo, First Blood," that guaran- teed no sequel would ever be An anguished John Rambo, weary from a battle in which he used his Vietnam fighting techniques to de- r===============================-i molish a small Oregon town, was to have killed' himself by grabbing the "'Wetherby' strikes like -handgun of his former commanding officer, who was unable to do the jot> -a bolt of lightning." himself. -Peter Tnvcrs. PEOPLE MAGAZINE But the producers of that first Rambo movie decided to let their hero li ve because the content of the script demanded that Ram bo survive. Producer Andy Va1na ofTri- Star Productions said no one had considered a sequel for the 1982 movie. "Vanessa Redgrave is brilliant." -David Denby, NEW YORK MAGAZINE W E T H E R 8 Y 1 "We felt 1f we were going to let the l'iil-~ audience root for this guy for an hour ~ ·--.... --_..., __ .,__ • and a half, we should spare him," said i------------------------------·-~ __ -.. ______ .. ________ __:::=;::....:._u Vajna. STARTS FRIDAY! edwards LIDO CINEMA NtW"Oll l OUlf .. 1 0 673 8350 •' ..... \100 . NI W'O IT llAC." ~~~.·~=~ ~,C-.Ef'WC-.[)( «9AM t: ... lllUuS lJ rw r •~rw H«H•ttt s 13.4 ZSSJ I 3901 CITY anTER a ORAlllGl I Mtu• ltt1 800ZK..LA .,._,n SHOWS AT 11:10 2d0 4:101:101:10 .. 10:10 SU..-lt RU9TAU"G) 3:30 a. 7:40 GHOSTBUSTERS (P G) I :JO 5 :30 a. 9:40 8MllllUNS ~· •CAL 8DllU5 ('f'Q) SHOWS AT 1 10 J :J5 SHOWS AT I :35 3:40 5:40 1:00 a. tO: IS 5:45 7 ,50 a. 9 :55 QJ1Ui);jjjfttj•r•J,,fl 6 J 'l4s!~~3~c"~·i:") C OlllPltWG .... TIONSCltJ I. IS 3 :20 5 :)6 7:40 .. 1:50 N.E~'S •• =-•(NJ AT 12:00 2 :00 4 :00 1 :00 1 ,00 .. t O:OO It OF THE DltA (R) SHOWS AT I I :l$ 2 .20 5 :05 7:SO 10:25 SI\. VW:llADO "'5· 1 a t t ·30 2 :15 5 :00 7:4S a. t0:30. In 70MM 9ACK T O THIE Walt D~ ~CK ~ "'1TU ltE (NJ t : t O CAU " t"aJ J :lO 5 :50 I t O ._ I 0 ;30 I 2 00 I ,55 3:56 $:4$ EXCUM£ ENGAGEBT FRI 6:00, 1:15, 10:10 DRIVE-INS :~~~.: STADIUm tl U' 11/Q ll t1tll• Nut Sid"'"' GODZILLA t"G·U ) · Plus Co·l'•atut• Fratttnlly v acallon(R) RIEA.L GCJlllUS .,., Plus Co·Hlt M y Science Project (PG) MAoMA•E T .. •• •••• UI A•rnl>o "'"' lood Put 2 Cit) W£11tD SCl lDtCE cPO-•• Plus FtloJl'lt Nitllt (A) s But letting the Rambo character. played by Sylvester StaJlone, survive the first moVle has brought Tri-Star a golden summer. While "First Blood" grossed S 120 million from worldwide receipts, Vajna notes that the sequel has already taken in more than that in U.S. box-office receipts alooe. , TV Li s TINGS , L__ - lVENM ---13oo,:, M.AOKlt&P IOUADfOt JSIEMONI ::rMPORT AMENCAN OCMIMitUfT CllNlWI fl9CNEWI DWtOHT TidP8oH HOT SEAT HOTUNE l =.i.1'; MACNE.ll. I LEHAER re.. I WH&L 01 FORTUNE TIAIY AMO LA88IE MOVIE tt\\ "lt't A Dog's Utt'' (1955) Ed- mund Gwenn, Jett Richlfds. MOVIE t * "Money Movers" ( 1979) Terence Ooncwan. Tony Bonnet -71JO- C88NEW8 (II ENTBn' AMliEHT TONIGHT HAl'P'f DAYS AGAIN AICNEWIO llOflC WOMAN' THAEFS COWAHY WHEB. OF FORTUNE BU8INE88 PfPOAT I P.M. MAGAZINE .B)PAJllJY PRA'8E nE LORD 15THENFl t t 1h "Mlracle woman" (1931) Bar· bara St~. David Manners. -7:30- 820NnETOWN QI FAMll. Y FEUD a ntA rs INCAEDl8L.E I EYE ON LA. w·A·s·H l ~AlfJY WllO, WllO WOfU) Of ANIW.S 6i) mooAl OOUAMET Cl) SAN DIEGO AT l.AAGE lYt PEOPl.FS COURT ~MOVIE t t "The Mlchlgln Kief' ( 19-4 7l Jon Hiii, VIC1or McLlglen -8:.<IO-fJ Cl) MAGNUM, P.L G Qt C08IY SHOW I MARCO POl.0 ~MOVIE t t t,; "Inside The Third Reich" i982) Rutger Hd. Blythe Denner JOKEA'S WILD NEWS e MOVE tt'h "Africa Ad\oenture" (1954) Narrated~ C. Ruark -~THELORO CC)MOVIE **'h "Tightrope" (1984) Cllnt East· wood, Genevle'le BujOld MOVIE •••.; "The Black Stalhon Returns" (1983) Kelly Reno, Ten Gan ($)MOYIE t t •.; "Sacred Ground" (1983) Tim Mclntl<e. Jaclt Elam Bill Co.by Crleht) and b..la old colleae track rival (former Olympic medallat Jo.h Cul- b reath) 8Qa&re off in a r ematch of a race held 215 yean &CO on .. The Co.by Show .. tonight at 8 on NBC •. Channel 4 . ll.l MOVIE t • t "Once Upon A Time In Ameri- ca" (1984) Robert De Niro. James WoOds. -8:30- D at FAMILY TIES ~~AC~ at P.M. MAGAZINE -9:00- fJ 1j SIMON & SIMON 8 NEWS CH£ERS (!) TO BE ANNOUNCED I MERY GAfflN MUADER MOST S.OUSH 8.!> MAST'ERP£CE THEA TAE ~=i:LOAD C85aou.o -9-.30-D Qt NIGHT COURT Cil MOVIE t t "Lucky La.dy" ( t97S) Uza Mtn· nelll, Burt Reynolds -10:00- 18 W~~Bt.W at II> NEWS I OJ)20 /20 FANTASY ISlANO TO THE MANOR BORN ~ CAPl'TOl JOUANAl G!) 8E:HIHC> THE SCENES m~ (C)MOYIE * t 1'1 "Sodden Impact" ( 1983) Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke 'Hl MOVIE t tt "All The Rl\lhl Mows" (1983) (S)HOHEYMOOHERS:THE LOST EPISODES -10:15-m REUGK>US PAOGRAMMINO -10:30-.., INOEP£HOENT HEWS fD SWEET S«TEEH 6:) DAD'S AFflY Eli) LMHG WAY -11:00- 1D8(J)9 Qt NEWS TAXI G LOUGAAHT 1::-sPlACE 8i) ON ST A1JE. LA 6!) BUSINESS AEPOfn Gi)AHSWB\ m Mll..L.ER'S COURT <OJMOVIE • "All Am«icln Gins In Hut" ( 1983) Shauna Grant. Michel Lee tS.JMOVIE *** "Leave 'Em Laughing" (1981) Mickey Rooney, Anne Jackson -11:30- fJ CJ) U.S. OP£N TENHIS HIGtiUGKTS D Q!TONIGHT G SATUADAY NIGHT I ~ NEWS NIGHTUHE I AOa<F<W> FlLES LATEHOKT AMEAICA COMPUTER CHAOHeCLES ail PRAISE THE LOAD m FOAEJGff INTRIGUE (B) APT. 2.C ST ARAIHG GEORGE CAAllN Tom Cruise, Craig T Nelson IJ -12:00- MOVIE t t "St.,1 The Awolullon Without ..... (1970) a.. Wlldtr. OOnafd SutheNnd. m ON HOUYWOOO GONOIHOW llJ8l9l)BfT NEWS JDll REAL. PEOPl.E 1'0CUll MOYIE t tt1A "The Night OI The Stlooling Stn" I 1982) Omero Anlooottl, M1t · ~~- • t t,; "Beyond The L.lmll" (1983) Mf. cllael Cline. fliclllrd Gere. c.z:> MOY!( • Ut "Educating Rita" (1983) Mi- chael Caine, .Mle Wan1r1. -12'.80-.. at LATt NOKT WfTH OAVIC) L.ETTEMWI 8 ALFAED HfTCHCOQC PAOENTS 1 =:THAEE O H~ "A 8reath OI Scandal" (19801 Sophia Lor_,. John Gtvln (!}MOW u.~ "Young Diiiinger" (1965) Hick IAdarnt~= UM. AMBICAH STYlE FAW\.TY TOMRS entRTANEHT TONIOHT PMl8E THE LOAD (O)MOYIE •'-' "A Night In Heaven" (1933) Chrlt1opher Atkins, Lesley Anne Warren. -12:"5- ({)MOVIE * "APhrodlte".(1982) V1lerle Kapri-,_y, Horst BuehholL -11'0-l FU.SA **'~ "The Devil And Miss Swill" ir:1~ Barry, Janloe Rule. m PAUlRYAH -1:30- U HEWS BFAMILY MEL.BA MOORE'S COUfCT10N Ofl<MSONGS at MOYIE t t t "Violent Salutday" (1955) Vic- tor Mature. Rlchatd Egan. a AU. IN nE FAMtl. Y Gi) PRA'8E nE LOAD m ABOUT TEl.EVISION -1:50- [t)MOVIE tt•.; "Oamten. Omen II" (1978) Wll· llam Holden. l ee Grant ID INSIDE THE Hfl -2:00-fJ CJ) CBS NEWS NIGKTWATCH B RECOAD GUIDE QINEWS ~=SYYUNE t t t "Hanna IC' I 1983) JIH Clay· burgh, Gabflel Byrne. l~MOVIE. -* t "The Wicked Lady" ( 1983) Faye Dunaway, Alan Bates. CZ)MOVIE * "AphrOdite" ( 1982) Valerle Kapri· sl(y. Horst Buchholz. -2'.30- U MOVIE t t "Gunfight At Comanche Creek" f 1963) Audie Murohv. Colleen Miller. offer good at this location only ,..,.... 17792 COWAN M >-1°'«) WE'RE BACK! Montalban set to join 'Dynasty II ' Gt£MLiNS MDIPAll UA MOV£S I !Sl-49'3 MDI Piii llllM ,. Da-11 121-4070 ..... EDWMOS WOOOl!llOCC 551-0655 u llllU AMC f ASHIOff SQUm (213) 691-0633 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Acfor Ricardo Montalban. the "perf~t host" of "Fantasy Island", will be- come a conniving shipping tycoon in the "Dynasty II: The Colbys" tele- vision series. Montalban said the character he will play is "ambitious and schemmg, but with a kind of charm that can allow him to get away with almost anything." PRIVATE STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT BY THE MONTH 7 JS 1 :25 I 70MM DRIVE INS Ooe11 8 00 Wkd1v1 17 30 W~ends I Und11 12 f1H Uni"' Noted lllTllU& D>WMDS CIOIA CDfTtJ 971.-4141 -"The chance to work with such consummate actors. whose work r ·ve admired for many years, as a true JOy," Montalban said. "It is also an opportunity 10 work on and develop quite an mteresung and complex , * MCIP WALK·IN THEATRES * * ~·=~=~\'=~ * 11\t< I W < )C )(I ' ',,. I T II · •. -.,.-~ ..... 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Open 8V9fY day except majOf hol- ldays Easy In and out UA soont COOT ~·OS'4 UA WOTWNSTD MAl.l 1936 n Tiit MA111 EDWARDS SADDUBACK S'MY cm 511-SUO COfT£a U4·mJ Cuisine Recipe Contest En ter Your Favo rite Recipe A nd Win! CATEGORIES 1. QUICK AND EASYI DO·AHEAD DISHES-Recipes for cooks on the go or those caught with unexpected guests . 2. REGIONAL-Recipes featuring American cuisine from the East to the Southwest and parts tn between. J . MASCULINE TOUCH-Men who are enjoying the kitchen, share your favorite recipe. 4. GOURMET-Recipes you use when you want to impress the epicurean in your life. \ ,, .. ONTEST RULES Enr"ntJ muJt be prMltl' 1nd1v1d1.111fs No commttrcul tnrries will ~ K'Cept~ All Nt1r1e, musr ~ ty~, double ~-Entr.tnts musr be 16 or ovtr O.ily Pilot employttt .trf! nor el1fibltt fnrt1tt b«ome F~rry ol rhe O.i/y l'llo11nd c.tnnot be rt;rurn~ Cnrrift must be pmtnvrlc~ by Sepr~~ 1a1h, 1965 or d~lve~ 10 0.1/y Piiot. c/o OtiHTVr CUl5'N( •ic1n CoNmT, JJO w B.ty, Cost.t Meu CA 91616 by S.00 f' M . Sepremb« flth, 1965 Winnen will be INrur~ .tlon1 wlrh thttr r«tpl' In rhe CrNrl~ Cuisine s«rlon run111n11 In thtt 0.ily l'ifot on W~nes~y. Oc1obe1 J. IMS Winnen nvy ttnttN more th.tn one attf#OTY. heh cmrry muu be .tccomp.tn~ by .tn tntry form or copy of .tn entry form IJ well .u 1 ry~ l»"f"pll e11pl.tlnln1J why .the tntr.tnt lllit-J rhe re</~ ind whrn helsht I/Jett to u~ the recipe Thrtt //0.t/1st1 wlll be c~n 10 mc~p.tltt in coolc·oH Tuesday, Seep!!~•. 1965 CREATIVE CUISINE RECIPE CONTEST ENT~Y FORM NAME OF ENTRY: CATEGORY: ENTRANT'S NAME· ADDRESS: DAY PHONE#: EVE'NING PHONE :: • , ,_ )~ '· character." • Charlton Heston. John James. Barbara Stanwyck. Katharine Ross. Stephanie Beacham. Ken Howard, Emma Samms. Maxwell Caulfield. Tracy Scoggins and Claire Yarlett also star m the "Dynasty" spinoff . "Dynasty II: The C'olbys," will premiere on ABC-TV 1n November. Montalban's credits include his role as Mr. Roarke on "Fantasy Island," "How the West Was Won.'' for which he won an Emmy award. and a stamng role in "Star Tre k II: The Wrath o f Khan." ... _ ..... .,. wt .. \JI MllA,.,. UA..._ 111>2 .,., mltamM (_._ 1-a• 1101 NOW PLAYllC ln•ex•pen•alve • • 1111 ,.. ~ $IVl not P'llgf\ .,, ii ric:e . te11ona1>1e cla ... 1..0 ... _.,. ad\'9f1UNnQ -· ~ Classified Advertising e.42·587A >- Delly ,.... pfloto by LM ,..,_ Erle Dom hopea to catch on with Eatancla. Candelaria making trade look good AngeITeft-hander now4-l s ince - trade m onth ago DETROIT (AP) -Gene Mauch seems to know exactly what to expect, both from his Angels and from their opponents. As a result. Mauch has the Angels 11/z games ahead of the Kansas City Royals in the Amencan League West. Wednesday night. th~ Angels used a combination of power. defense and strong pitching to beat Detroit 5-2, but the Tigers made~ttlem earn it - just as Mauch knew they would. · Detroit Mana~er Sparky Anderson. who was ejected m the seventh inning for arguing with plate umpire John Hirschbeck. used 13 position players and fi ve pitchers in a vain effort to Friday'• Game Aagtla al Baltimore. Time: 5:05 p.m. TV : None. Radio: KMPC (710). teaches us i\ goOd lesson. You've got to play good a$llinst them. We played good. They Jast beat us tonight. That's going to happen." Bnan Downing broke out of a two- week offen sive slump to hit a two run homer. a double and a single in four at-bats while John Candelaria and Donnie Moore combined on a seven- h1tter for the Angels. Moore worked the last three in- nmgs to cam his 25th save, aJlow1ng one run on two hits. c Daily Pilat T,HURSOAV. SEPTEMBER s. 1985 -, :) Glrl knocked down, but not out of foott.11 progr•m. 82. Saddleback College h•• quit• • home fteld IMh•nt-. 82. Eagles face dquble dµty 28-man squad-forces Estancia ·s coach to keep team_'s chances in _perspective "Kerwin Bell. )CS. he's a preuy good back." -Estancia Coach Ed Blanton. followmg a four-touchdown explosion in the 1979 opener, a )5..() victory for Edison ovt:r Estancia, mcudmga 56-yard TD run and a 14.6 average pu carry By ROGER CARLSON Oftllel)ellyll'lelatllft It's always good to put EstanCLa High football coach Ed Blanton's views tn perspective when takmg a look at prospects for-his EagJes. because 1f you don't you might find yourself expecting less than reaJuy. "I can't get tooop11m1stic wnh a 28- man squad." says Blanton ofh1s 1985 outfit. "But if the kids come to play we can ha ve a decent season. "Our line isn't super big. but 11 1s super strong." Behind those relatively so-so com- ments. however, hes an Estancia team which could well tum the Sea View League football race upside down -thanks to the fact the Eagles can field a staning unit offensively and defensivly showing 19 returning Matt Cornwell staners. The rub 1s that maybe eight of those starters won't leave the field when the ball is turned over. Blanton has quality depth at quar- terback, four three-year staners 1n the offensive hne, a passing game wtnch ha) everyone back and a coaching staff that is beg.mning to show the 11me-depth that makes for lasung success. "It ta kes a while to coordinate things from the receiver and quar- terback," says Blanton, "and w11h our expeoence we can pass effectively. The key for us is to run the football Last year we had trouble running the ball on people lfyou can run the ball yo u can pass the ball. and our goal 1s to run." Mike Rosclhn1, who passed for 997 yards dunng his Junior season, has filled out 10 6-2. 180 pounds. and his leading candidate behind him at ta ilback is Ian McDonald. who 1s runmng ahead of Craig Conte. the 1984 starter. Conte 1s cons1ded one of Estancia 's best-ever at comerback on defense. (Plea11e eee EAGLES/82) !Warrior outlook bright By ROGER CARLSON Of , ... OellJ Not ..... With nine returnmgstaners ftwo al quanerback) and little in the way of glanng delictcnc1es. the 1985 football outlook for Woodbridge High School 1s on the up-beat · "We have a good returning group in both area -srze and depth -sa)s Coach Gene NoJ1, whose squad nu mbers 50 and includes 18 varsity lettermen. "Our first senior class of '82 was fl Ur best. on paper," says NoJ1. "and , the '83 team had the best record with I a 30-man squad (8-4 ). and I think this squad ranks nght with them poten- 11ally." John Yurkovich. who started the Wamors' last seven games at quar- t~rback as a sophomore. and Matt ( ·ornwel o can double a1 fu1lback and w w the Wamors' quar- terba lhe first thrrc game~ &a"cs Woodbridge a 1-2 punch at the position. Estancia outlook U Blanton Head Coach Ed Blanton (8th }'car)' OveTall record. 37-34-3. Staff: John wcazy trect1vers. defensive ends) Damon Bame (offensive hne. defensive hne) Dennis Fortin (hnebacke~. offensi ve hne) John McGee (Offensive backs defensive line~ League. Sea V 1ew Nickname: Eai,les, Color!>: Card1naJ and Gold Offense I. 0erenst Readang 50 1984 record uague l-4 Overall 4-5-1 1985 echedule Fn . Sept. 13 El Toro (at M1!.'i1on \t11:JOI Thurs .. Sept. 19 Laguna Hill~ (at N H ) Fn . Sept 27 Los Amigos (al OC( l Fn .. Oct 4 Newpon Harbor-(al()( < l Thurs .. Oct 10 Woodbndge• (at l ~1ne1 Fn . Oct 18 addleback• 1a1 SA Bowl I Fn .. Oc:t 25 Corona del Mar-(at NHl Fri . Nov I Laguna Beach• (at NH ) Fn No" 8 Un1vers1t}'• (at Irvine) Fn . No" 15 Costa Mesa• (at NH) •Denotes league game. All games at 7.30 •pull out a victory. "Sparky went nght to the met. didn't he?" Mauch said ... Well. that's good. Make us cam 1t." "In two wms on this mp, Donnie's had to go two innings one ume and three another." Mauch noted. ··Don- nie don't give you 100 percent. Donnie gives you whatever 1t takes." Yurkovich completed 61 of 117 passes for 760 yards and ~ 1ouch- downs, but suffered 15 interceptions 1n that span t The Angels are idle today. then take on Baltimore Friday night in the opener of a three-game senes. The defeat means that the Tigers cannot finish with a winning record against the AL West this season - one of the major reasons they haven't challeoged for the lead in the AL East. "That's good,'' Anderson said ... It Dickerson has ball in his court By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR If you've been trying to follow the bouncing .ball of the Eric D1ckcrson- Rams holdout game, you've probably noticed there hasn't been a ball Lo watch as both sides have kept their backs to each other for much of the last three months. "Everyone's been wondering whose court· the ball was in," said Coach John Robinson. "That's be- cause there wasn't a ball for a while. But now the ball seems to be going back and forth." But don't hold your breath waiting to sec No. 29 this Sunda} when the Rams open the season against the Denver Broncos at Anaheim Stadium. Robinson said it's official -Dickerson will miss Sunday's game. and who knows how many more. But, for what 1t's worth. thmis SCClfl to be movmg. That's because in Welinesday's prepared an- nouncement by Robinson. the Rai'ns have decided to take achange m posture. making a bend 1n their previous policy of not renegotiating player contract with more than one yea r remaining. But why now? ih1s could have been done IMt spnng. Or at leut in June. "Obviously. the environment has changed with the regular season about to ~pen.'' said Robinson. "Thmas are much more 1nten~ now." When a_sked who in1t1atcd the talks. Robinaon snapped, .. It doe n't mat- ter who aot the ball rollina. We Just want to aet thlS thing over with •• Bot all •he footdrauing has, so far, cost the Rams at least one game sans Dickerson. It h11~ cost D1tke"°n, 1h hts 39th day a, a holdout, S JQ,000 10 fin~. and a S 150,000 rcporting honu\ (Plc&M eee RAM8/83) Candelana. 4-1 smcc the Angels acquired him in a trade with tt)c Pittsburgh Pirates on Aug. 2. allowed one run and live hits 1n six innings. Loser Jack Moms. 14-9. gave up JUSt three hits but four runs in seven innings. Cornell completed 14 ofl3 for 131 1 va rds and no touchdown!> 1n the first ihree games. which included ..i 1nter- cep11ons. The Warriors are small b' no means, but ma\ lack the major pro~pect in the hnc to calT} them on the big play. OeHJ "'"'' pfloto by -· Sdl•..U "I've been telling you Candelaria would be all right," Mauch said. ··Mark my words. he JUSt has to get into ~tan mg condn1on " Gary Hobart John Addington. a 225-paundJun· 1or and Dan O'C. onnell. a 220..paund (Plea~•« W ARRJORS/82) Woodbridge quarterback John YuJlovfc h Expos history ~Dodgers await Gooden & Co. '~Jr. "'1th l"" llUI n tlw l'1 gh1h itnal' ~hased \\1.'llh 111. l Inn '-•l'tknlul·r ,am m Ill get lhl' final fcl\H l Ut' ' r hi' I "\11' .... 1\l' 111 the \CJl,lln Welch stiffs Montreal. 4-2: Wallach bangs two homers s1tuat1on." Welch ~1d "He·\ lool.1ng to dme 1n three runs .. Welch. howc' er. dnu~d tho-.e asp1ratt0n<, and ma} be the last ot the Expos' hope~ at a pennant by snagging a comebacker from LOS ANGELES (AP) -Getting out of a Brooks bat and turning 11 into a rall~-k1lhng first-inning, bases-loaded s1tuat1on was all Bob home to first doublepla) Welch of the Los Angeles Dodgers apparently "I was vef) happ) he h11 11 hack to me Friday's Game 'l'~ 'I orl.. \frt\ f(1ooden 2o-.i 1 JI Dodgers 1\alen1uela lo-1J1 lime.., ."pm T \ :'-.line Radio K .\8( ( 7901 Thr De1<l11-n' ••lkn'''t 'tar .,.3, first ha\em.rn l rn·g. H111d, ""h•1 hr •l..t .in i~tnr-13 ,1ump .... 1th h1' ~,h hllm~r 11 thl \4.',1\un 1n the <;t"Condrnn1ng. H "1"''hot,ame'"tht""oout'i JnJ tted 1he tw mr .11 -I needed. What we needed at that 11me wa!> a couple of The 28-year-old nght-handergot out of the~ cheap outs.'' Welch said. Jam without surrendering a run. and settled The loss dropped Montreal 10 gnme'> a' hit or '"'o could ha\e lh:rnged tht• l'ntirt· f)ll lUrl'" thl' managt•r ..a1J Bm, \.. ~hkkll .1 u n-<;u1T1n!o! ''"~h. ~3pfX'd a thrl'l' run l 1" \O!-!t 1.-, r.tlh 111 rtw •ti•rJ nt) h1-.cr John D11fl\.•'n tht• 111" •tl I ' '"'' ma1nr kagUl' .1f'l'l\'JfJfh down to lead the Dodgers to a 4-2 v1ctol") behind the d1v1s1on-leading St. Louis ardinal~ Wednesday night over the Montreal Expos. and Expos Manager Boh Rodgers admitted that Tonight they take a break before a three-things "looked prelly bleak nght now" game set with the Ne~ York Mets beginning Rodgers added. "This series didn't hrlp Fnday. The pitching match up 1s Dwight We've got to put something toge rh er In the lac;1 Gooden (20-4) of the Mets and Fernando 1wo weeks. we JUSl haven't been getting 11mch WC'kh rl'galn('d h1\ 1..omp;.,.,url.' w ~Jttn nine hit\ o'er 7 ~-\ 1nn1ng' J'> thc Dodgl'r-. completl'd a lhret·~game ~"l't'P ol the E\po' .\ftt.'r 1he tir5t. onl~ Ewo~ third baS<.·man Tun '"'allach ga"c Welch an-. problem'.\ Tht• former l Ol\t'f'tll\ High t Ir' 1nl'1 slugger .... ho ""ent on 10 "3<1dlchal t.. Colkge and lOtleg1a1e honor; .it (JI \t3tc Fullenon. ,1ull.ll.C:d a pair \ll '>olo homer' thdt JlUHJnted Im tht' ~1 onm•3I run'i. Hrnd. tnJh h1 ,j h11, R~I h•l.1 I r lhl· l'ntirt" mtinth ,,, -\uj!ll'' .1month 111 "hi. h h" .n cragr had ta lkn tr1•11 '~t. 111 ''I I ht' lt'lt·handed h1t1C'r !l,1J n111 I J h11m1·r' r •l luh :,., Valenzuela (16-8) of the Dodgers h1t11ng." Welch had the bases loaded. nobody ou1 Rodge~ pointed out W<'llh'' m1raculou' and Montreal Expos cleanup hitter Hub1l' Houdini act 1n the lim 1nntng W«ineSi,ia' Brook,.s at the plate an the first. night. "He's a very aggressive hitter 111 that "We had that b1gopportun1t\> in lhl' fi~t -\\allalh\ ~rnnJ homer, h11, 14th (1n lhl' I "·'' I 1 JI' ti> t"w. 11'\ t h• , intnbutr .1~.1111 HtP• I.."':'! It'' tx·11 1iu111 J "'hile · 1h.•11-"I. 1 •t•1! 1n 1h1· "' 1ntf1 h'ng ,1umr Hr1x l.. '·'"l tt .11 ht' h,1.t •1,11 ,.,,11 •n Jn"'n 11n h1m'l' I Eagles fly coop after laying an egg Kapaa invad es; Vike in H a waii )...Jpad H 1gti \\ am,ir' from tht' l\l3nd ,,t h..1 '"in HJ.,.a11'1c.11 Or,lngl' < • •11nt' th1' "'l'C \.. tor a nnn·kagur !11lllhall µmt• at Tu'>lin H1i.:h '\,11urJa' n1gh1 Pfilyers leave with w.o~st record in c lub's history Nore· This 1s the lasr in 11 senes on the rnal~ .ind tnbulat1ons of a minor league bascht1// player. as documC'ntcd b} Rich Dunn. a Da1h P1/01 's corrcsp<!nent for the pn~t thrre )'ear< Dunn pla) ed for ldnho Falls m the Clas< .\ Pioneer Lcagur this season By RICH DUNN IDAHO F LLS. Idaho -We did 11 We finished the season with the worst record (I 9-4Q) in the history of Idaho Falls prof cs 1onal baseball and dead last in the Pioneer League stand1nas But, unfortunately. since professional baseball 1s bas1cally desi1ncd for the md1v1dual rattier than the team. I guc$$ 1 ~hould sull put a feather 1n my cap now that the &cason 's over The minor rcaauc systems arc diagrammed to product players wonhy of the maJors. so an order for the orpn1ut1ons to prol)(rly produce b11 lcaaue prospect • they must depend on certain playcn to wori their way up and make the farm ystcrn wor~ One out of 100 pla}'er' "ho \l[tn\ ;{pm ct">ntract makes 11 10 the maJors. o\nd generally when this lak~" plal"<' thl' prospect gets pampered b) the organ11a11nn more creating "the 1nd1 v1dual" tn pro ball You've go to watch out for youf"ieltbceau'><' nobody else Wlll Guys don't "pick up" tor you al th1<1 level like the) do in college nyhow 1 lin1c;hed strong and kit real good about how I pitched the ent1rc ~ason We were referred to as the 'Idaho I all~ lnd1v1dua1~· hy our catcher last week ht-lore a game. It seemed to me hkc the perfrc:t title tor th1" balklub But nevcnhcless, pla\ 1na wa\ an e'(p(flence I'll alway, remember I'm fonunate enough to be one of the fe~ Eagles who bas n chance to contmuc cha~1n"' my drum neitt car After nanma the yrar 0-4 with an FRA ot 5 86.1 fini~hcd at 5-8 with an ERA of 115 -1 92 1n the month of Auaust. I also had eight complete games and only 22 wain 1n almost 100 innings pitched 'But enough of that I didn't get picked up b) Salt Lake C'it) for the ~layofTS for contract rtll<>n\, but I wun't 100 disappointed bttau~ I didn't havr m)' hopes up ~ c ended thl· 'car b' lo'>ing <1ur IJ't t 1 \trJ1gh1 (we onh ""on three 1n .\ugu'U h111 ,1111 man3ged to hJH' 4u11e a 1..debrut1l1n .it tht ,, .... ner's hou<;t> last ~rel.end Tht• (Mm l'n~kd "-llh addrcc.~ and phone numht'r e\1..h.ingl' hut reah\t1cal1' most t)I thl." gu" ""un·1 tx· pl.1,1n)l pro ball an\ more so the" won'1 ti<-~1n11 l':Wh other 1n thr futurr f,enbo<l\ gtl<'\ lhl'ir '"'" ~parate wa' and ro;tabh,he' thcm\el'<'' 1n 1ht·ir O'w\n ""orld5 In Nscball pla\er. m1nlh that'' ca11ed thC' "Real ~ Nld · But 11 tm pt'rlt'llh t• •r the 'Idaho Falls lnd1' u.luals · The ~hole c.ummrr -,ecm' hl..l' .a hlur but "hen }'OU tum 11 into harp I01.u' 1t bl"\.•lml·, a long \Cason Some $UH untm1un.tteh nn er reahzcd the opponun1t\ thr" were gettinjt "'hen 1he) wcrt hel"t' Plinmg profe,c.1onal ba~h.111 1~ w meth1na >ou work tor from the ume '"u .ire a little kid h s \ad to 'itt when that oponumt\ &ct' thrown AWi) h\ pla\ef\ wh<'n the\ tinalh rl'Bl h th11. level I'm an'\10u to ttet home nn~ th.ti the w-a$0n \ O\er The n.i ti \C\ here e\pt\ t '"''" '>l'IOn and I ha' r no funher husme .. , here" '>0 I'll hr dnvina 10 I!\\ Vtpco -thant.. 11oodn~, . ..-rrv \000 .._1, ~1•tl ' JI "' :\! and .._.ipaa 1n' adl'""' th thrl'e game' aln.'ad' undl'r ''' ~h in thl' sea'('" opcne1 for Tu,u n·o; T1lkr' I h1 llawa11.l n ~onnl'l '"'" tor Oron~l' l ounl\ football th" "t't'k 1' ,.,..,1.told tht' othcr game 1..·om 1ntt in Fnda\ night tn Hololulu ""hl"re ~ann, H1g.h'' \1kmp rt"tum for a '<'('nnd 'ih\)t m the 1,1. nth The' 11 duC'I \ Lou1\ H tg.h an a 10 '\() PDT g3me wfHch Man n• ( l\3l'h Dave Thomp\()n f«I" wi ll tit • 'er. ~tern tt't on h1 SC'\:Ondar. Manna dealt C Mtk t hth ~ -0 <kf~t tn the fint ptnC' or 1 Q I at .\loh1 C\tad1um but th1'1 time at would appear Manna will ht under con\1der1blc firt from a deep and C>.l)(nenocd dub hc-nt on the run .. nd-,hoot pmc • . ~-~---r.r--------------------------.................................. . n Or1ng9 C0Mt DAILY PILOT/Thurtd1y, September 5, 1985 Gaucho win streak: . 9 years and climbing Saddleback figures to be top contender for Mission crown a-, DENNIS BROSTERBOlJS °' ... ..., ........ for the Saddle back Collcp football telml home is where the wms are. At east, that's been the case the last nine years in which the Gauchos have been unbeaten in 43 ••home" pmes. The Gauchos have accumulated the 43 victories on three difterent fields, playing their earlier pmes at San Clemente and Mission Viejo bi&hs. They moved to the Saddleback Collete field in 1979 and are 29-0 since. It has· been documented as the lonaest home-pme coUCJiate win streak in the nation. The last loss at home was in 1976 to CYOress, I 5-14, Ironically, the Char)ers.do not field a football team any more. Saddleback Coach Ken Swearingen shrup off the strealc, saying .. I don't like streaks of any kind, whether it be scoreless quarters, shutouts or what- ever," he said. "It puts too much preuure on the kids. They think they have to be perfect all the time and they can't. When we won 25 pmes in a row a couple of years aao. it became a burden to the kids. l don't think the season was as fun as it should have been." . The Gauchos have recorded 12 shutouts during the streak and bavc been behind at halftime jusr o·ncc. In that one they rallied to beat South- western. 38-14. Saddleback has been tabbed as a slight favorite to win the Mission Conference title apin this year fol- lowing a 9-2 campaign in 1984. Jason Schmid returns to run the offense at Quarterback. Schmid enter- Ken Sweutnaen tained a full scholarship offer from the Univcrsiry of New Mexico (a runnina school) as a freshman out of Foothill Hi&h, but instead opted for Saddlcback to work on bis passina skills. Schmid was the Gauchos' best runner last year (56 carries for 312 yard.s and 2 touchdowns) and bad 26 receptions for 284 yards and a pair of TDs for last season's QB, Mike Doualass. Protecting Schmid is an offensive line that features ftrst-tcam alJ-c::on- fcrence center Rodney Leota retum- ini, alona with starters Mark Freder- ick (6-3, 230); Mark Candy (6-3, 250) and tight end Tony Palamara (18 catches, 2S3 yards, 2 TDs). Newcomers include Charlie Wrilht (6-4, 250), an all-CIF lineman from San Oemente who oriainally EAGLES' FOOTBALL •.. From Bl but Blanton sa}'s McDonald has the edge in the offensive backfield be- cause "he deserves it." Those four three-year starters up front include guard Casey Swanson { 5-11 , 190), an alt-tcaaue selection as a Junior, tackles Ken Fait (6-1, 200)and Rene CaballcTO (6-0, I ~5) and tilht end Adam Walburgcr (6-5 , 210). Estancia is without the massive tackle, but is also void of the mini- playcr. with 6-1 , 200 pounds the general look up front. Enc Dom. a supenor athlete in track and field(be's a 6-8 high jumper and 24-foot plus Iona jumper), re- * * * turns at wide ~iver, and his 6-4 frame, aJona with Walburacr at 6-5, offers good targets for Rosellini and bis backup, Sean Kinkade. To offset the Eaalcs' lack of depth Blanton says there'll be some changes in practice philosophy. "The key is to avoid injury," says the eighth-year coach. "We want to stay mentally up and try to cut down on practice umcs. We'reaoing to take t.bc approach not to beat 'cm up during the week, but to have them fresh for Friday night. We have the potential to have a pretty good season." * * * Estancia High 's top football prospects Player Poi. Bill Beltran OG-NG Rene Caballero OT-LB Shane Charley NG Mike Chrctin OG-DG Ben Clements TE-SS Craig Conte CB-TB John Corrigan DE-PK Curt Crandall C-DT Mike DiFiorc DE Eric Dom WR-FS Ken Fait OT-OT Tom Gumm SS Jon Hernandez WR-CB Craig Jurgensen CB-K Scan Kmkade QB-FS Enc Koste FS Ian McDonald TB Steve Melvin WR Doug Miller FB-LB Mike Pacot CB Mike Roselhn1 QB-PK Bobby Schwartz OT-OT Bnan Sherrard FB-LB Casey Swanson OG-LB Lu y Ton WR-CB Adam Watburger TE-DE ff&. 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-8 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 5-8 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-1 1 5-8 6-5 W&. 170 195 175 205 170 155 190 205 175 180 200 165 165 155 170 160 155 165 168 160 180 175 170 190 150 210 Comm en& Sr., '84 letterman Sr., 3-year starter Sr .. did not play asjr_. Jr .. sophomore MVP Jr .. up from sophomores Sr., returning starter Sr., return mg starter Sr., returning starter Jr .. up from sophomores Sr .. returnmg starter Sr .. 3-year starter Sr., returning starter Sr., returning starter Jr., up from sophomores Sr .. '84 letterman Jr .. up from sophomores Sr., '84 letterman Jr .. up from sophomores Sr., '84 letterman Jr .• up from sophomores Sr .. rctummg starter Sr., '84 letterman Sr., returning starter Sr., 3-year starter Jr .. up from sophomores Sr .. 3-ycar starter went to the University of California on ICbolanhip and Alex Tosheft', a freshman offensive ljneman out of Laauna Hills. The Gauchos won't lack for wide receivers, as Alvin Pierce, Mike Balsis and Brian Horpn return and Ho Truont (from NCWJ>Qrt Harbor Hiah)1 KclJy R)'tn and Jeff Williams (Irvine) will battle for playina time. On defense, Saddleback returns four linebackers-Yepi Pauu, Moses Paskowitz, Jay Wilkerson and Paul Hess. And the defensive line will be bolstered by retumina pan-time starters Neil Wallner and Mark Hicks and newcomers Orea Conradt (6-5, 210, La&una Hills); Keith Jacobson (6-5, 21"3, Mission Viejo); and Carl Brewster (5-9, 2 I 5, Riverside). SadaJebacll fact1, flpr" Head coach: Ken Swearinaen. Assistants: Don Sutcher (linebackers); Seamus Callanan (wide receivers)· Bill Cuneny (quar- terbacks); Bill Epn (defensive backs); Vince McCullou&h (defensive coordi- nator); Mac Moore (offensive tine); Robbie Schmitz (runnin1 back); Dick Stueu (defensive line). Conference: Mission. Nickname: Gauchos. Colors: Cardinal and aotd. 1984 record: 9-2-0 (7-1-0 in Mission Conference). ltH 1cbedale Sept. 14 -El Camino Sept. 2 I -at San Bernardino Sept. 28 -Orange Coast• Oct 5 -at Riverside• Oct. 12 -San Diego Mesa• Oct. 19 -at Southwestern• Oct. 26-San Diego City• Nov. 2-at Palomar*, 1:30 Nov. 9-Citrus• Nov. 16-at Rancho Santiaao• *-denotes Mission Conference aame. AJI games at 7:30 p.m., unless indicated. Pryor's biggest fight: Drugs MIAMI {AP) -An undefeated world champion fighter who ''Jot the limelight, and couldn't handle 1t," has a drug problem, is faced with for- feiting potential million-dollar fights, and in danacr of knocking himself out, friends and associates say. Aaron Pryor is the International Boxing Federation junior wet- tcrweiaht crown-holder. He is 36-0, with 14 knockouts. But he hasn't fought in six months. Friends say drup have ~ottcn to Pryor. 29. But m an mterview published in the Mian1t Herald Wednesday. Pryor denied he is malnourished, paranoid or hooked on cocaine. "Everybody's done drugs," he said. "We've all tried it." Instead, he compared himself to a player in a ••rap-to-riches'' movie scnpt -the kid from a Cincinnati $hctto who bec-omes a cbam pion and is thrust to the top. . Girl Q~ tackles job of returning to football teain hem AP dJa,.tcllet JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. -SuftY EiJ Klna, Tenneuee'a only female playina biah • -• tchool football, is back at practice after · bein1 forced from the practice field durina a routine t.ackli~ drill her coach said Wednesday. Kina, a S-4, I 21-pound frnbman quarterback, was down for 10 to 15 minuteufter beina tackled "by one of the smaller plal;:" on David Crockett Hiah School's football team, ch Jerry Jenkins said. Kina returned to practice on Tuesday after last Thursday's incident, Jenkins said. "With a harder lick from one of our biger players she could have went down for aood." said Jenkins, who added be admires King but still wistics she would quit the team. "I prayed and thoulht surely she would ao ... but she came back," he said. "I rcaOy think a lot of the airl. I tbinlc her beina out there shows couraae, character and school spirit. . · "But if it had been up to me, I wo.uJdn't have aJlowed it. It's not a place for her because I'm concerned about her health. We're just trying to stay out of the courts," Jenkins said. In Knoxville, two female students at Doyle Hi&h School are tryina to convince the Knox County School Board to let them try out for the achool's football team . In both instances, coaches aay the case of a 15-year- old ajrl in Ointon Township, N.J., bas set a precedent which bas forced or will compel them to let females try out for their te1ms. In the New Jersey case, Elizabeth Baisey won a court order allowing her to try out for her school team over ~he objections of the school district. Quote of the day ..___ Early Wyu, Hall of fame pitcher, on the baseball pension fund: "What the hell do I need with a dent.aJ policy when I don't have haJfofmy own teeth? What we need is a pension raise." carter'• two homen tie record Gary Carter belted a pair of solo home Ill runs to tic a major league record and sinaled in-another run to lead the New York Mets to a 9-2, National League victory over San Diefo Wednesday to sweep the thrce- pme series. Carter s feat followed a threc-homtr perfonnance Tuesday night as he became the 11th player in major league history to hit five home runs in two pmes. He now has 25 home runs this season, eight of them in his last six pmes ... In other Nlpmes, Rob Deer hit a three-run home run with one out in the bottom of the ninth to give San Francisco a 4-3 victory over Philadelphia . . . Pinch-hitter Jerry MampU-ey started a sixth-innin1 uprising with a two-run double and pincb- hitterTtm Tolmu finished It with a three-run homer as Houston pounded the Chi~o Cubs, 11-6 . .. Rlcll Re.tdael pitched a thrcc- hitter and R.J. Re)'ltOlch had ~n RBI triple u Pittsburgh shut out Cuter Atlanta, 2-0. Reuschel, 11-7, pitched his fifth straight complete game and first shutout of the season ... Mille Jor1euea drilled a run-scoring single to left-center field with none out in the ninth, capping a two-run rally and leadina St. Louis to a dramatic 4-3 victory over Cincinnati. America'• Cup yacht an veiled SAN DIEGO -The Sail America ~ Foundation and skipper Dennis Conner Wednesday unveiled a prototype 12-mctcr race yacht built for the America's Cup . cballen1e, but kept the boat's keel under wraps to protect desian innovations. Conner hopes the innovations in the yacht's keel desian will give him an edge in J 987, when the America's Cup challenge series begins off the coast of Perth, Austraha. · Conner skippered the Libeny that was beaten by the tcchnoloaicaJly superior Australia II in the 1983 America's Cup race off the Rhode Island coast. The loss ended more ~ a century.of American dominance in the race for yachting's most coveted trophy. KC wlD8 OD mUJudled fiy ball Chicqo Whhe Sox left fielder Lal• Ill Saluar miQudacd Pat SIMrt ... '1 two-out Oy ball in the I 0th lnnina.. aUowin& ~I M•U.1 to score from third baJe to p ve K.anau City a 6-S victory Wednesday in American Leque baseball play. The victory kept the Royals 1 v, pmes behind the Anaels in the Al West ... Elsewhere, Storm Davll pitched a five.hitter for his fourth oonsecutl ve victory and Cal Rlpkea, Floyd Rayford and Mlll• Y .... hi1 solo home runs to prorl Baltimore over Oakland, 6-. . . Rtcll Maaal:aJ drove in four runs, three with bis ~nd homer of the season. and CeclJ Cooper col· lccted his l ,OOOth career RBI with a two-run shot as Milwaukee outlasted Minnesota 11-10 ... Surprise starter Rica. BordJ hurled 67{) inninas in his first st.art of the season and Don MattlDllY and Aaclre Robertaoa each drove in two runs as the New York De Yankees defeated Seattle, 4-3, for their fifth consecutive triumph ... lilht-hittinJ Otts Nlxoa slammed a tie-brcakina two-run homer m the ninth inning and two Cleveland relievers pitched out of a bases-loaded, none-out jam in the bottom of the ninth as the Indians edaed Toronto, 5-4. PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN Clo.hJ6 Inoa Ty Cobb What Ros~ dld Wednetday: He had one hit in three at bats in the Reds' 4-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. Ez-Ralder held for murder HOUSTON -A former professional Eil football player was arrested on a murder •II• charae after he alleJedly told sheriffs officers he bad killed his common-law· wife, authorities said. Former Oakland Raider running back Booker Taylor Russell, 29, of Houston. was charged Tuesday in the shoo ti DJ Monday night of Merline Ruth Dixon, 25. Russell was being held on S 10,000 bond. Ms. Dixon left her job at a shopping mall about 9:30 p.m. Monday, said sheriffs Detective Ronnie Phillips. "At 11 :40 he called and told the dispatcher he had shot and killed his wife," Phillips said. Ms. Dixon was found dead at Russell's townhomc, where investigators found evidence of a struggle. Phillips said. Televl•lon, radio TELEVISION 9 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. RADIO No events scheduled. FRIDA Y'S TELEVISION 10 a.m. -TENNIS: Women's'scm1finals 1n U.S. Open from Flushing Meadow. N.Y. (fo ur hours), Channel 2. WARRIORS •• Woodbridge football outlook From Bl senior along with 225-pound Calvin Russeit arc the only linemen checking in at over 200 pounds. David Townsend, who carried the ball 6 times for 15 yards, inctuding a 4-yard touchdown run apinst Laguna Hills, is tbe Warriors' No. I runner. Head Coach: Gene NoJI (fifth year) Overall record: 17-24 Staff: Tom Knudson (def. coor., backers. off line) Kirk Harris (defensive backs. running backs) Dave Cowen (wide recei vers, def. ends) Rick Gibson (tight ends, defensive hne) League: Sea View •t••·· ···::;: 1:: ··:t•• .... ::. ·ii:::. ,.:::t: :::.. • :~: "I don't know if I'm goinf to be around to watch the scnpt,' Pryor said. A junior, he would have staned at tailback as a sophomore had Mark 1-------_._------~ Phillips not been available. Gene NoJI Nickname: Warriors. Colors: Red and Gold. Offense: Multiple; Defense: Multiple. 1984 record: League 2-5; Overall 3-7. r n1.;1;. ii.llm \•trm r\:.ui t't\m: ••t ··•··· .......... \. ''·\ ..... ::. ::1:1·• :i: ··i ; •• :1 : •• : • ,.,... • •• .: ••• \i :t:::t: ::in: :11 : : :.:.::: ••• :::t:. ••••• • -- · ·-2 •• With The Daily Pilot's Special Football Section An ln-Deytb Lot)k At Football Alon• The Oran•e CoaBt Appearlzl6 TBURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 12TH To Order Space, Call The Daily Pilot 642-4321 • <~ l ':"iS:\1 !Tll I~(; • SlllTH • W£SSON •COLT • lt09'GTON ·~TU • RUGO • RCBS • REl.OAl>ltG • SllflIS • LEATID • ACCCUOUS MASTER GUN SMITH JACK KALAJ A.1N QMS•A191()~ QUNSMTitMI • lt£l. MASTER OUNSMITHINO 7 DAYS A WEEK 3185 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA COITA MllA GUN IHOP M2·1311 Phillips, atona with Matt Seymour, are both at West Point now, and Townsend fiaures to cover the vacan- cy left by Phillips. It's another matter in the second- ary, however, where PhilJips defi- nitely leaves a void, as welt as at wide receiver. "We have good speed in John Evers at receiver," says Noji, "but we don't ha vc as much depth there as in years past." Cory Christie ( 5-11, 190) llnd O'Connell are rctumina starters in the interior, and U&ht end Bill York (6-2, 180) lends st.anina experience. The defense appears even more experienced with four linebacken returnina for a second time around. Gary Hot.rt (I 75) and Dwayne Armstrona ( 175) flank Jeff Benowiu (190) and Jim Kocour (180), aivina the Warrion a solid foundation. ~OU 'LL MAKE THE BEST CHOICE WITH OUR BETIER SELECTION ©llou••of ••IPCW&le .. Ji.t MaRCmDU t•t "• I I 1 • I I I I ,,_, .. ,..._,. ... ··--._ .. ___ , ... ---·-- \ '· 1985 schedule Thurs., Sept. 12 Lagun8: Hills (at lrvmc) Fri., Sept. 20 at Tustin Fri., Sept. 27 San Marcos (at Irvine) Thurs., Oct. 3 CdM• (at Npt. Harbor) Thurs., Oct. 10 Estancia• (at Irvine) Fn., Oct. 18 at Laguna Beach• Thurs .. Oct. 24 Saddleback• (at Irvine) Fri., Nov. I Costa Mesa• (at Irvine) Fri., Nov. 8 at Newport Harbo~ Fri., Nov. 15 University* (at Irvine) •Denotes league game. All pmes at 7·30. ...._... I Woodbridge Hlgh'•'top prospects Player Pot. Ht. Wt. Comment John Addington OT 6-1 225 Jr . up f~om sophs Dwayne Armstrong OLD 5-11 175 r .. returning stancr Brian Bcnowitz TE 6-1 180 Sr., '84 letterman Jeff Bcnowitz OO·ILB 6-1 190 Sr .. rctumina stancr Ryan Bettencourt SS 6-0 165 Sr .. returning Staner Cory Christie 00 5-11 190 Sr., rctumina stancr David Cohen 00 S-9 }()() Jr .. u~ from sophs Matt Cornwell m: 5-11 195 Sr., -year staner John Evers 6-0 175 Sr .. '84 letterman Gary Hoban OLB 5-11 175 Jr., up from sophs Mike Juarez OT.8~ 5-9 160 Sr., returning Staner David Klein 6-2 200 r .. '84 letterman Jim Kocour ILB 5-1 0 180 Sr . return ma st.Iner Dan O'Connell OT-OT 6-2 220 Sr .. returning st.ancr Jeff Pene WR·FS 6-0 160 Jr., '84 letterman Keith Radovcich DE 6-2 200 Jr .. up from ophs Jeff Russakow K S-8 150 Sr .. soccer 1mpon Calvin Russell OT 6·2 225 r, lettered as soph Darren Skilton c S·IO 185 Sr .. '84 letter-man Mike Sorensen SS S-9 160 Jr .. UP,, from sophs David Townsend RS.F'S S-11 185 Jr., 84 letterman Tom Van Voorhis FB 5-8 160 Sr .• '84 letterman Bill York TE 6-2 180 Jr., '84 letterman John Yurkovich QB-FS 6-1 180 Jr . retumina st.arter l 1 ,, I ~ • • .. " MAJOtl LIA(IUI STANDINGS Amerlean LNeue AMlt& Kansas City O.kland Cl'llca go Minnesota Sffttte Texts Toronto Ntw York 0.lroll B•l11m0fl lk>lton Mllwault" Citvtlend WIST OIV1$tON W L 75 ,. 7'J 51 61 6S ... ., 60 71 60 73 49 ., I.AST DIVISION 12 so 7' S2 71 61 69 61 63 .. 60 10 " .. WeilNWy's S<-s AnMs S, Detroit 2 Clevet.nd S, T0tonlo 4 letllmore 6, O.ktana I New Vorl\ 4, S..1f1e l ~C1. S64 SS4 Sil ..... .,. 451 37• 621 60.l .SJt SJl .. , 462 ~ , . ..., 1 10 1• IS 2S 71,, II 11 .. ...., 21 34 Kan.,, City 6. Cl'llc.oo 5 110 lnnlnQll MllwaukM 11, MlnrMsota .,0 Tade'l"s G•met MllwaukM (Haas 1·61 at Kansas Cllv ILelbrandt 13·1), n MlnneMila 18Mevtn 13· Ill •' TCYonlo IAle>tender ll·fl. n Clevttanci IHtalon I · l•l al BOiton 10..0. •·II, n 0.11.1anc1 181rts.s tO·Sl at New VOik (Wf\11.o!' 1·7), n Cl'llcaoo IOavls I 21 at Teus IRuHell H l,n OnlV o.mas scMd\.lle<I l'rldllY's Ga1ne1 Ant191l et Belllmore, n Mllweukff at Kansas Cllv, l <twl·nl11n1) SHttle al Detroll n MlnMsota al T01onlo. n Cleveland al Boston, n Oakland et Ntw Vork, n Cnlcego et T uu, n N•ttoMI LNtue WEST DIVISION W L Oodear1 17 SJ Clnclnnell 69 6' San Diego 69 63 Houston 63 61 Allente S6 7S San F rancl"o 52 79 EAcST OIVISIOH St Louis IO so New York IO S2 Montr•al 71 61 Pflllaoa1e>111a 64 61 Cl'llGlllO 63 61 Plttsbvrt1h U .. WICMIMSiy's Sew .. ~' •. Motllrtal 1 Houston 11, Cn1ca go 6 Pct. 592 .m .S73 41 1 427 397 61S 606 SJt 4'9 .. , l?l Sen FranclKo •. Pnlleoefpnle l Pltts1>ur11n 2. Atla nta O St Loul1 •. Cincinnati l Ntw Yor-9, San Diego 2 TedaV'sG1m1t GI 1 10 161'> 17'1) lt Cnlugo IEn11t1 1·11 et St Louis ICoa l•·ll Plt111>u<11h (Walk I· 11 et H0v11on I I( nto· oer 11-101. n • Ol'llY !Mimes schedule<! l"rldllY'I GarM1 Ntw VOik et 0.0....1. n Cincinnati 11 Cnlce110 Atlanta er St Louis. n Pltls1>uron al Houston, n PlllledatPlll• at San Ol~o. n Monlrul at San Francisco, n AMERICAN LEAGUE Anvels S, Tieers 2 CALll'OftNIA D•T1tOIT ltJOl'a\ r1 Carew II> Downing If DWnlttlf Jacksn dn Grlcn 11> Howell lb 8anlQ1 Ph Wiifong 2b Pellls d loonec Gerber u Sconlri on Sclw>tlld u T .... 1 eb r h bl s 0 0 0 4 l 0 0 • 1 l 1 0 0 0 0 4 I I 0 • I 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 1 I l 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 Tramm! u Garbey 11> Grut>O Pll MCaslltlt> KGll>son r1 LNPar\11 c Lemond Hernoon If NSimn\ dl'I 8rokni lo wnltakr 21> Flynn 11> OaEvns 3t> ll Sf S T"81s k-Irv lnlllrlel •b ,"' bl l 0 I 1 l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 ' 0 1 0 l 1 1 I l I 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 l 0 l 0 I 0 n 11 2 c........ 000 002 110-s Dltrllf 000 010 100-2 Gema Winning RBI -Oownlno ( 12> E-lrOOlttns OP-Callf01nle I, Detroit l L08~alllornla 6, Oetrolt 6 28-LNParrlsh. Ftynn, Downln11. Grlcl'I. 3B- Lamon, HR-Oownln11 1111. Her noon I 11 I S-J Howell SF-Boone IP H R ER 89 SO CalHornla Candlarla W .•·I 6 S ? 3 OMoort s.2s 3 2 1 2 Oe1\"olf Morris L.14·9 7 ' l 3 1 S Cerv I 3 1 1 1 O 1 ONHI 0 l 0 0 0 0 Scnerrer 0 1 0 O 1 O Loe>e1 I 1 3 I 0 0 0 0 ONHI oltch•d to I t>attar In Int ltn, Scnerrer 11ltcned to z t>etttrs In Int 111'1 T-2 SS A-lS, 123 NATtoNAL LEAGUE Docteers 4, Expos 2 MONTilEAL LOS ANGELES al>rhbil ebrl'lbil Reines If Law ?I> Dawson r1 Brookl u Francn 11> Wallacl'I 31> Wtt>sltr cl 8u1ere c SlllM' Pll OBerry c S 0 1 0 Duncan u S 0 I 0 s O l O Lenar• d S I I O J 0 0 0 Marsnat r1 • t 7 I 4 0 I 0 Guerrtr If 1 1 0 0 • 0 0 0 Mtdtclo. lb • 0 0 0 ' 2 , 1 Scloscl• c • 0 I I 4 0 I 0 Brodi II> l I 2 2 l o o o Sa• ?o l o z o l 0 0 0 Nleonfvr P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Welch P 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 BtllOr ?I> 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 S Tl'IPMI Pll Ooc>IOl'I 0 Wngtim Oft StCtalrt o UW1fttn P'1 Burke o Frobll ol'I Tatah l7 1 10 2 Tetat1 Sc-bV IMlnea 33 • t 4 MllntrN1 010 000 010-, Les AMIM& OU 000 Oh-4 Gema Wlnntn11 RBI -M•fll'l•ll (7) E-Wallech, Madtocll DP-Lol Anllel•• l l.08-Montrtel 9, Los Angeles 10 28-Lew. Mersl'lall, Reints HR-Walte(h , (lA), Brock (17l S-Welch Meflft'MI OoPM>n L.O 1 StCtelrt 8 urkt LllA~I Welel'I W, lO·l Nlldnfuer S, IS H8P-WtllaCll 2'.lll I~ H It 1.R 81 SO 1 ' 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 , 0 2 71·3 ' l I 1·3 1 0 0 0 I by WtlCh T-2 SJ A- MAJOtl LEAGUE LEADERS Arnencan LM..,. BATTING (320 •• oa11)-8009s. Bo1ton 362, Breit, Kanus Cllv, 3S2, R Hender.of', New Vork. 321. Mahlnotv. New Yor• llS. eocn1e, Oakland, .lll. Butter Cllvtland. 311 llUNs.-R Hendanon, New Yori<, I )3, lllOkan, Btlllrnore. t7, E Murr av. Ball! mort , '1, WlnfleMI, New Yotk, 90, Brett. t<anu• City, 19, Wl'lllakor. Detroit, 19 ll81-Mattlnotv, New York, 111, E Murrav. lalllmore. IOS. Wlnflll<I. N ... York, ts. lllpictn, 811tlmor•. 94, Beine)'( Cl'lleaoo." HtTS-&oegs. Bo'ton. ltl, Mattlnolv. Naw YOtk, 111, P BradleY. S..1111, 1S9, 81JCkn4tt, 80slOll, 1$7, C-. Mllwauk ... 1S7 OOUBLEs-Mllllnolv, New Vork. Jf. 8U(tt.~. 801ton, 37, 80001. 8o•ton, JS. CooPlf, Mltwt\JkM, JS, G Wellt.11', Cl'll· caeo, 32. TlllPLES-WllsOll, Ke11Mt Cllv, It; l ut• ter. Clevlland. 12, Pu«•ll, Mlnnnota, 1t. larf\tlcl, Te>ronlo, 1, Coooer. Mllw•ullM, I . Fernandl1, Te>ronlo,.a. P tr1<111v. SMlllt, • HOME llUNS.-Fl1k, Clllctgo, 33. Oa Evan•. Oefroll, 30. 8alt>onl, Kansas Cllv. 1'. 0 Tl\Ol'l'IH, $111111, 2t. 0 Biii. Toronto, v • j STOLEN BASES-It. Htne:i.r\Ofl, Ntw Yorll.. 60 • ........_ A1191h. 41, W".o!'· Kan .. , City, 40, Butltf', C,..,_llO, ll, L Smltll, Kanua c11v. l2, ~ TOfonto. n PITCHING Ill OKlllont>-Ouldr"r, Ntw v~11. 11 J. > °'· ~flaven. Kll'u• City, 17 i. 2 77. ltlfl\lllllft. .,....., u .•. lo fl. 11r1sas, o.111ano. 10-s. '54, cowtrt. ,,,_ Yorll 10-S, 4.01; Hk!U9fl M•w•ull•, 12-6, 04 s Tllllteours-11.,,...,en, M1n111.011, 1'6, MOITI\, 09ft t 15', P' hMlst.r, Cllic.to. IS1, Hut 8oll0fl, l•, WM, .,....., 141 SA\ll$-OulM111-rrv. Kanaas Cllv. >1 Hlt'r11ndl1. Detroit. 'I. o. MNn • .,...., JS. lllol\8111, New Yorll, 15, J How911, o..i.nci ,, ......... ~ IA TTING ()20 el llel&)-McGee. ~I LoYI~, ~ .......... o..r... .311. H«r, SI. l..oul•, .120. llati-. Molllf" .. I, )11, SandbWo, ClllcHo, 101 llUNs-MurlltlV, Allenla, tt; llain.s. Montr .. t, 9', C01ema11, St Louis. '2, ~ ~ fl. McG ... St Lou/a, " . llll-Parller. Cincinnati, H, Mufllllv. Ati.ttta, '2, Harr, St Louis, "· G WlliOll, ~la. M, J. Clari\, St Louis, .. HITs-McO.., St Louis, 175, Owyfln, San ~. lSe, 11arr, St Louis, IS.. Parker, Clnc:lnnall. lSJ, S.ncltlMo, Cl'l~oo 1Sl. • OOUILEs-Parlear, Clll(lnnall, ll, Harr, SI. Louis, 31, Crut, Hou'1on, 30, G Wll.ol', PnlladelOlllll, 30, WallKl'I, MonlrHI, 30. TRIPLEs-McGM, SI Louis, "· Samuel, Pl'llledelPl'lla, 12; Coleman, St Loul&, 10; RalrMI, Montr .. I, 10; Garn4t'. Houston, I. . HOME RUNSo-Murl>f'ly, Atlanta, 34, G_...., Oecteen, )2, Carter, New Vork, 25, Parkar, Cincinnati, 2S; SCl'lmldt, Pnlla· delPllla, 25. STOLEN BASES-Coleman, St Louis, 90, llalnes, Motltr .. 1, S2, L-. Cl'llcal'Q, .... McG ... St Louis, 42, Samuel, Pnlledel· Ol'll•. •2. PITCHING C 11 decl1I0111>-Fr1nco, Cin- cinna ti, 11· 1, I 4'. Gooo.n, New Vork. 20·•. Ul, 14ertMMr, 0e0een. 14°), 111. H1w~ln1. San Oleeo, 17·•. U t . Wekll. • 0e0een. lO·J, 2.Jl. STRIKEOUTs-Goooen, New Vork, 219, Solo. Onclllnatl, 119. Ryan, Houston, 117, ValelwH&ll, Oedewl, 177, Krukow, San FranciKO, , .. SAVEs-Raardon, MonlrHI, l3. L• Smlln. Cl'llcago, 21. Goua91, Siii Dleoo. 21. Sutter, Atlante. 21. 0 ~ltl'I, Houston. 20 Molt Home RUM, 2 C.nMCU11Ye GMMt A 1111 of n'I051 hOme run• In 2 con.ac:u11ve gafM1 '1'1111'1 olevera, team, dat11 and llOme runs In tr.e order Ille feat was comllletld· NlflaMI Leque S H-ltUM Cap Anion, Chlcaoo, AUO S 121. Auo 6 (l). 11•• l!alPll Kiner, Plttsl>urgl'I, Auo IS (2l, Auo 16 Ill, 1941 R•IPl'I Kiner, Pltt11>urqn. Sept 11 (3), S.PI 12 (2), 1947 Don Mueller, NY Glen11, Sept 1 (3), S.PI. 2 (2), 1951 Stan Muslel, St. Louli, May 2, 19~. lll hi ll•rM, (2) 2nd 11•ma • Joe Adc(l(J(, MllweukM 8re v11 . Julv )0 ( 11. July ll <•>. 19~ 81Rv WIHlami, Clllcago. S.PI • (2), See>I 10 131, Ifft Neta Cello.rt, San Diego, Aug I. 1972, 121. h t game, Ill. 2nd game Mike Sctlmld1, PnUade!Pllla, April 17 141. AC>l'll 11 ( ll, 1976 Deva IClnvmatl, Cftlcago, Julv 27 It) July 21 (3), 197' Ga rv Carter, N Y Me"· Saot Ill. Saot 4 (2), 19tS Amlt'lcan L-.- 5 H-ltUM Tv CC>OO, Oetrofl, Mav S Ill, Mtv 6 U>. 192S Tonv Leutrl, N Y Venkeet, Mn 23 (7) 2nd game, Mey 2• CJ), 19'36 Carl Yestrtemskl. Bo"on, May 19 Ill Mav 20 m. 1976 Los ..._mltos WEDNESDAY'S ltESUL TS C I Sii\ el 41 ·ftlttlt llamns IMellne) l'IRST lllACE. OM mite Miu Sly B•lk•t IMrcllndl StOlmln Norma IOtHn) DYnamlle Girl Clilo~) 3.IO 2.IO 2 20 HO 2IO 2 IO Tlm4 2:02 115 Sl EXACT.A (6·Sl paid 12110 SECOND ltACI.. One mite Crlscc>luml>us IWrnl 6 40 Jonc1um IT remb4avl SllOot IWllka) Time. 1:01 4/S Sl l.XACTA ll·IJ oeld 12490 THlllD ltACI.. One mite HO ao • 160 2 20 2 IO Jolle (0.som«r) 1 40 UO 2 IO Nuevo Meggie ITod<ll 6 40 2 IO Llno4n Karen (Plarcel 2 40 Time 2::03 41 S Sl EXACTA 12·71 1>1ld Ml 70 FOUltTH ltACll. One mlle Maqna Mav!>am !Plerctl 9 40 S 60 • 60 Geel>ft Junior (Desantis) S.60 S 10 M. Lord Monltf'tv (VeMandln11llam) 2 60 Time 2'04 215. l"IFTH ltACE. Ont milt Elton Jon11 (Parker) 11 40 6 IO 6.20 Van Tudor (Lacltey) 3 10 J 00 Lumber Sl'llP !Plano> 2 90 Time: 2:01 •t S. 1 Sl EXACTA l2·Sl e>ald U•.10 SIXTH RACE. Ont mlle Rl'lyll'lm Ace (Todd) 9,IO Svncooe1eo Rhythm (Baker> Left Turn Only !Grundy) Time· 2.02 415. SJ EXACTA 17·6) oalo '3560 SI.VI.NTH RACE. One mite • "° 3.20 3 20 2.90 l 20 Andrews Star (Wlttlam1> 6 00 l 00 1 90 Levtl Bev II I Leclt.ev) 2 60 2 40 Pnoff Pate IPerrvl J IO TlrM. 2111 •1S Sl l.XACTA (1·3) 011<1 S19l0 EIGHTH ltACI.. One mlle s-111100 Sexy (Slffthl 9 40 3 60 1 20 Zar\ubelle (TOCIO) 2 60 110 Gae GM Jade ICrOQhan) 1 10 Time l:St • S Sl EXACT-\ (2· l) oe•O '31 SO NINTH RACE. One mite llludt lKuel>lerl I 60 • 00 2 40 KM. Toro (FiKO) • 60 • 00 ? "° Pettv IVallandlnonaml J 20 Time 2111 215 SJ EXACTA 11-4) oald lll SO PICI< SIX oald SlS,S67 40 10 2 w1n1Mf\ 16 1>0rte1); N ld S17,,00 to 6S winners IS h0rl8'). Tl.NTH RACI.. One mlle oace Nuavo ZIP (Todd) 4 00 l 00 1 IO Charmed Quark (Desmrl 6.90 3 60 Starr Garland (Planol UO Time: 2:01 US. U EXACT A 17·9) oeld S'8 10 Alltndance: 4.341. Def Mir WEDNESDAY'S !ti.SUL TS (l71t1 el 42·MV ~~I FIRST ltA(E. 6 furtongs Nordic Lldv (Sollsl 19 40 7 IO 6 60 Sin Adlos (Maza I 460 4 00 llldanueva !Pedroza l S60 TlrM· 111 SECOND ltACI.. 6 furtonos e1111v1 1n Maole IMazal 1s60 1111vetHn (Plncavl Ollllll'llful Twlll (V11en1uet1) Time· 1·12. 600 ''° JOO HO 3'0 U DAILY DOU8LI IS-21 oald s 154 40 THlltD ltACE. 6 lurlOnos Pa~ VamooM CSoll1) 4 tO 310 160 Gina Olonlly IDNllOUlaavtl S 60 4 00 Conversatlonallal IPtdroral l IO Time-1 11 l lS. 's l.XACTA (9•7) oald "900 POUltTH ltACE. 6 turlonlls Piiar Min I Toro) IOtt 40 27 60 9 20 Loule'1 R~ IV1len1uetal • 00 l 00 Wlnsomell'lfnQ (Mc<arron) l 10 Time. 1.12 215 P'l"TH ltACI. One mlle Vlron (Stevensl l.eO Atllntlc Salmon IPlncavl Fabullux Prinn (Oomlnouer> Time: Ml )15 U IX.ACTA (6·41 oald ..O.~ SIXTH ltAC•. 6 lur10no1 l.OIO• Ruter (Vl llnlvtfl) ) .0 lll014 Of Fortune ISt1ven•> CH iii Mell (Valdlll TlrM· 1·10. s•v•NTH lllAC•. Ona mite l lO 2 40 340 ''° 300 HO 120 2IO 140 HO JtllO SltPv You (Pdnl 10.60 U O J 00 lron1ln11 <McCllTonl J 00 uo Otvmok l tneo IOttvarH ) 4 70 Time. l~ lJS U •XACTA (4•J> oeld s7• JO ll ...cte IUt 12·f+6·S·•> oalcl 11.m 40 10 64 tleket• lllW tw..al C.rrvo,,., 6'.0l50. llOHTH aAC•. 6 turtonos Snow Clll9f (NleH) 16 40 HO l IO Ll1119 Rid Ooyd (Pftcy) UO HO Quklo; Twl.al (Slev•M) l.IO Timt-MO '*"TI4 llACI. 1-111411'1 ~ .... , ,. ... ($.._, lf06 .... uo SI~ (Solla) S .O S IO ll~ll lludt llattedal )IO Tlnw: 1:0 Iii. U •XACTA (6-12) oalcl W l SO ., DAIL y DOUeLa (6 ... ) .. .., mo,. Allelldlta 1',7'4 Pr ep Football Wbeeler MARINA HIGH FOOTBALL YNr·bV·VMr YMr, CMdl lt~ord 196)-Vlrgll Sev•o• l ·S I 1t...-v1roll Se va11e 1·6 1'6~Vlroll Savell• 1·6·2 1966-Jlm Coon 2·7 19'7-Jlm Coon 3·6 19'1-Jlm Coon 1-1 196._Jlm Coon 2·6·1 197~Leon W11ee1er S·• 1971-Ltof\ W"eeler l ·• 19n-Lton wntt1ar 2-1 1973-Mllo.t Hanigan 3·6 lt74-Mlkt Htnlgan l ·S I lt7~Mlke Heniga n •·S 1976-Mlllt Henigan ?·6· 1 lt n -M1ke He<1t11an 1·1 197t-O.vt TllOmpson •·S 197._0eva T"ompson • 9·1-1 1*-0ave ThOmoson • 6·S 1911-0ave Tnomoson "11·2 1912-0avt Tnomo1on 6·• 19tl-Dave Tnomo1on "• 6·S·2 1914--0ave Tf'IOml>\on •• t ·S Totals 89 wins. 111 '°""· 9 ties • CIF Playoff entrv •• CIF I lg Fivt Stmlflneli" • Sunset League trl·cl'lamplon NFL scNdule SUNDAY'S GAMES Denver tt ltams New Vork Jtls et lt•lden San Dla9o et Buffalo San FrenclKo ~1 Minnesota O.troH 11 Allar'lla GrMn lay ti New Enoland lndlaneC>Olls at Plll\t>urQl'I Ktnsa1 City at New ~leans Mleml at Houston Pniladele>nla at New Vork G"nl\ St LOUIS ., Ctevelano Seattle a t Cincinnati Teme>a Bev at Cnoc;tgo MancleY'sGam4 Wnl'lln111on et Dalles (Cftennel 1 ,,, 6 om > Rimi scNdule REGULAR SEASON Sunoav. S.ot I -Denver tllome). I om Sundev. S.01 IS -et Pniladelollla 10 a m Mond,v, seot 13 -et sea111e. 6 om Sundev, Sept 19 -Atlanta lllOme> o.m. Sunoav Oct 6 -Minnesota (llOmel. om Sundev. Oct 13 -at Tamoe Bay, 10 a m Sunoev, Oct 20 -al Kensn Cllv 10 e m Sunda v, Oct 11 -San Francisco (l!omel, 1 D m Sunaav Nov l -New ~teen1 (llOme). I pm Sunoav Nov 10 -at New Vor" Giants 10 a m Sunoev Nov 11 -al Atta n11. 10 1 m SullO•Y Nov 2• --Green Bay 11\omel l om Sunday Dec 1 -el Ntw 0'14tans 10 a m Mond•v Dec t -at San Francisco. 6 om Svl>Oev Dae IS -St L0v1s ll'tomel. l om Monday OK 2l -LOI -'noelt!S R••oets (riome) 6 om (All ''"'"'' Pac1f1c) L R11den scNdule ltEGULAlt SEASON Sunday SaPI I -New Vork Jets (nc>me) tom Tnursoa v Saot 17 -et Kenso Cotv S om Svnoav S.ol. 11 -San Francisco lnome). 1 om Sundav Sept 19 -el New England. 10 a.m Sunoev, Oct 6 -Kansiu Cltv lnome1. l om Svnoev. O<t 13 -New Orleans (homel tom Sundev Ocl 20 -al Cleveleno, 10 e m Mondav Oct 18 -San Diego tnome> 6 om Sundo NOY ] -., see111e. I 0 m Sundav Nov 10 -et Sen Diego 1 om Sundev Nov 11 -Cincinnati fnom•I 1 om Sunoav Nov 14 -Denvtr lnomel. 1 om Sunaav Dec 1 -el Allenta I om Sunoav. DK 8 -al Denver 1 om Suooay DK IS -S.ellle tl'IOmtl l pm Sunaev, DK 1l -at Los Anoetes Ram1 6 om 1-'11 11mes Pec1roc1 L ABC· TV NFL ScMdule MancleY'• Game wesh1no1on at Denes 6 om ThundlY, s.. 11 lllaldtn el Kanses Cltv S om Mendav, Sept, " P lttsourgft 11 Cltvelano 6 om Thur\dey, 5-. It Cnlce110 el Minnesota S om Mancle y. $410f. 2l Rams 11 Seattle, 6 Pm MancleY, Sept, >O Cincinna ti el Pltts1>uro11 . 6 om Sunday, Oct. 6 Dallas 11 New York Giants. S om M«MMY, Oct. 7 St Louis at Wnl'llnoron. 6 o m Meneley, Oct. 14 Mlemo et New York Jtts, 6 om Meftdly, Oct. 11 GrHn Bev et ChlCU O, 6 om Meindey, Oct. » Sen Dl190 11 Raiden, 6 o m Mandlv, N..,, 4 Oelln •I St LOUii . 6 I> m Menday, Nev. 11 San Franct1co 11 Denver. 6 om Menday, Nev. 11 Ntw Yor" Giants at We\lllnQton 6 om Mancley, Nev. 2S Satlllt a t San Fra'ICIKO. 6 Pm Mtftdav, Dec. 2 Cntcago et Miami 6 o m Thundlv, Dec. s Plllsl)urg!I e t San Diego, S Pm MandlV, OK.. t ltMl'lt a1 Sen FranctKo 6 om MeflClllY, Dec. 16 New England a l Miami • om l'ricMY. De<. lO Denver a1 Saatlle S 1> m ~Y. o.c. u 1t11dors et A ams, 6 o m AM time\ PaClf+<; F ootbel Odd' NPL M11m1 1 ., ovtr 'Houston SI Loul• ,,.., over 'Clev ... no San Francrsco 11 ova< "MlllM\Ote •Atlanta 1' ~ ovef' Oatrofl S..111e 3'"> over ·c1nc:tnna11 l(t'IHS Cltv ana •New ~leans even 'New Vortt. Giants ••.; over Pfllia4elot1la 'Ntw EnQtand • over GrMn Bev ·c11icat10 7 over T amoe 811 •Plttsburgl'I 10 over tnolenae>olls ......... t 1 \ 0Yt1' New YCYk Jels San OleeO 4''t o...., '8uftalo 'llamt I Ovtr ~,,., WIVMllO•Oll 1 over • Oalles c ..... A,T'W. 1 Olote"'°"" ts Idle 1 A\Alurn no OCIOI l W U no odds 4 !ow• I• 1cllt 1 Flot10a 41.'t -•M11tn1 ~ • USC l und9r 'lllnol• , 'MWvlend 7 -,._ , •• ,. • ·avu Yeut1t •~ ovtt UCl.A • °'* , .... ,, a-. 10 'NWa\lla 6•'t 0\'8' FIOncla Slate 11 'llllllOI&) ov.r ~n Cat, 12 -w aalllfttton > o..er 01t lel\Ofl'la State IJ LSU I\ idll 1• ~· O.me " ld9I .IS Art1.a11sa1 '' Idle 16 Okt.anotna $t1t1 3 l>ll08' 'Wallllflt..., 17 FW10a $late 4''1 unott ·~·~• II *'" C11ollN, NI ~ 19 ll'enl\ $1111 1 .-·~rvtena >0 UCLA , .... Vlldtf ·eyu p,_ HMrMl's It-s-11 a.. c:-... ...... lc::Mdule SATIMDAY'S GAMt!S Wnt Utan $ta le at LOlll a..cn ~t•te n Oklenoma Sta te •• Wul'llnoton lCl\aM411 13 at S pm I Catftornla 11 Walhlnoton State 1oano •• Oreo61'1 S••••· n N1w Mexico State at San Jow \late. n S.Cra~to State at Pac:tflc, n Montana Stale et Portland Staie TennasSH Tecl'I et Nevada·Las l/egu Cl'lko State al Ealtern WHnlnoton n lt.c•le• Cal s1111 Fullerton al Montana UCLA al I VU, n Tote«> at Arizona n Colorado Stale 11 ColOradO Nort,..,n ColoradO at toano State n Cat State Nottnrld9I 11 Navaoa·A•no Sout" Dakota St el Nottt.etn Arozona n Boise 5tate at Ut•"· n n Soutllarn Ut•h at Wlber State n .... , T eme>11 at Bo"on COlllOe North Carolina at Navv. n Loulsvllle al W11t Vlr111nla ·-tslend •• D ... w•rt Mor11an $t1t1 at Ma1~ftutelll s.u#I SW Lou•sla na at Aul>ufn Nortl'lwestarn at Duka, n P9nn State al Mtrvlano Mln lu lo1>I 11 MamPl'lls Stale n l"IOrida 11 Miami, Fla , n Arkansas Stale 11 Mlnln lPP• St n East Carc>llna 11 North C1rollna St . n APC>atecnlen St1te at Soutl'I CeroUna n Furman 11 Soutl'I Carollna Slete. n McNffH Slete 11 SE Loulalane, n Louisiana Tecl'I 11 Soutl'lern Mluln1po1 TenrMuH Cne ttenoo11a 11 Vene1tr1>l11 . ., Richmond et llirolnle Teen, n Wllll•m & Merv et Wake For111, " Prtsl>vterlan et T"• Clr11oa1. n Mar111a11 et Morthted Slett. n James MaOIM>n 11 East Ttnneuee St n Akron et En ttr11 Ktntuck11 Westtrn CarOllne et Davidson Mldwlll use 11 1111no11 Wlcnlta State et Kenus State Ftorlda State al Net>r11ka ICftannel 1 •' noon) W1s11rn Mlcnt111n at Nortllern 1111no.\ n Bowllno Gr111n et Bell State Austin Peay a t C1nc1nnetl Nortnern Iowa et Orake Voun1111own St at Ea"arn M1en1gen n Wtsttrn llllnc>ls el IM1no11 Stalt n SW Missouri St at Soutnern lll1nol1 ~Wtlt Wyoming at Ba ;IOI. n lt•es·EI Peso at SMU, n N11w Mtiuco a t Teau Teen 11 H0<aton at Tulsa n Texas Soutnern 111 Lamar n NW Louisiana at Norin Tues Stete n Wt\t Teos St 11 Aotlane Cnri111an n °"° '" flshlne DAVE Y'S LOCKER (Na.__, IMadl) -112 an111er1 1 oonlta. 1 roc11.fl1n 4 calico oau. 21 \and oau 335 mackerel. I scutoln 1S whltef11n Misc. Wer1cl U'IWerUtV ~mes tat 1<-.. Ja-l FINAL MEDAL STANDINGS G s • Toi !>Ov ti union ... ,, It •• Un1te<1 Stalls n 71 23 66 Cuoa 9 • s :n Rome n1a s 10 6 11 '"'"• 6 1 6 19 Jepen 6 l 1 16 ltatv • 6 s lS Wes• Germel\v , ' t IS Cenact11 0 6 • 14 Butger111 ) s s l<J. Hvngarv I • 4 9 North Korea J 3 1 • Nelner1ene11 3 , J • SouthKOtH l 0 s • Austraile 2 ' 7 • France 0 s l • Pole net 3 I J 1 Bt1laln I l 3 6 Nl11erie 1 I 2 s Bra111 I , 1 ~ Yugoslavia 0 I 1 l C1ecl'los1ova••e I 0 1 , J11ma1c1 I 0 I 2 MU•CO 0 I 0 I New Zee~no 0 I Por1u11a1 0 I ur1111uav 0 I Morocco 0 I) IYCYV (oaSI 0 0 Puerio R CO 0 0 U.S. Ooen lat New Yontl Men's GU•l'1Wfinal slnttes 0 0 0 JoM McEnroe IU S ) ctef Jo•••"" Nv$trom ISweaenl 6· l 6 0 1 S Ma•\ Wllanoar 1Sweoen oet Anoe•s J11rrvo Sweoen> Wemen's ciu•~ ,.,,._, » S1tttl Grat IWest Germanv oef Pal'!' Snrtvtr IU SI 7·6 6·7 1 I> Mefl1na N1vrat11ove (US ) ci.t Zina Gem.on US ' 1 6·3 WednndeV'S tr1nwe1ion1 IASl.8ALL A~ LM9'18 fORON TO SLUE JAYS AM>o.,.n<to •nev "'"' not rtMw '"'" conrrac• .. •• 1(1n11on o• tne Ca rOllna Ltallut FOOT8ALL Ha ...... l"Mltael .... --. GREEN 8AY PACltERS-ltn vncto that G"'9 Koch 0H.,,\1Yt 1tneman rel neo 10 ,,,. teem AC'Clulrto M1•t OOro• offensive 111\tman from tnt C1nc1nna1 8ang11S Waived Bue• v !><r C>nf'r 0vnu1r Sl11nt<1 Joe Protooe> °""'" HOUSTON OILERS We•v9d WtMie Tullis corner11ec11 1no Alien L •daY satetv Clalmed Au<lrtv McMftllen Olfe1111vt oao trom New En911nct ana Ci r HOwarct defaMlvt oac" trom Dalles Re·lloneo Brian llan.om auartert>acll MIAMI OOLPH'INS-Slg~ JOl'ln Swain deftn•I•• t>aC" Pllcecl Ale\ Mo• .. llnet>acker ano Joe Cart er r unnll'IQ baC'll on Illa ln1ur9d rtJtrve llst • NEW YORte. GtA,,.TS-SIQMO Lerrv Flowers dei...sive 1>ac11 Pleceo Stan R~nMin .,.,dt rect lver on In""'° rt .., ... $1!ATTLf SFAHAWKS Wa1.,eo Owl"' Giii 'llM'i19 !>AC• •• tle1~ 19ff Wl'\I OUlllt r HOCKIY ... ftMll HedtfN L....- •ur F AlO SA8fteS A~ 111411 C••lo ••~" ~aro "'1•~eo •nd .... sta'¥ on n HSl\lent coe<"t MINNESOTA NOllTH ST AtU-~\JnltO 81H Srtwart oetlM-n •o • -.,.., (OftlrlCI AVT'O ltAClltG WILLl"MS HONOA_,..,_ Nttson F"I· ouel to • •-·vM r eo11trKt tO ·~ lit4>.e ll~ -"O ,_,,._ to ~ fj\•T,.c; ~. ,..A~ ANO l<llLD TH& ATHLlTI CS CO N OltfU-A~ IN re\""'9llOI\ OI 1 .. 1 LYie US -·s W0110 CVP lfftn ....., <OKl'I "'-"*' ,.,. ~ -<OICtl .. I I ,._...._ ............. ~ ........... ----...... ~·-· .................... Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thurllday, 5-ptember 5, 1985 83 McEnroe takes . his anger eut on foe ~ crowd Big Mac handles Boris-buster. and rest at U.S. Open NE\'. YO~K (AP) -f he matl h that was not supposed to be at all turned out to be no match at all John McEnroe's 6-1 6-0. 7-5 quanerfinal aeainst Joalum y\trum Wednesday night wasn't so much a match as a mismatch. B y th" ume tht' I Oth-!>eeded Swede got into lt he wa~ .out of n .\nd one had to wonder ho"' Bom Bec ker might have fared McEnroe was supposed to pla' the v.underlund who won Wimbledon But Nystrom. o ne of the anny offive Swedes seeded at the start of the U .S Open Tennis Champ1o nsh1ps. bur~t that bubble b y beaung the 17-year--0ld West German m the founh round So 1t was Nystrom who wou nd up drawing M cEnroe 1n the quaners - and bemgdrawn and quartered O) the top seed and two-time defending c hampion. as well a~ o thers 8) Wednesday night's second !>Ct the speciators were applauding Nystrom's occasional point. and the) pos1t1' el) roared when he won three games in a row 1n the third, breaking M cEnroe in the process It was as tho ugh the} were demanding that the~ not be c heated out of tennis on both sides of the net The first set lasted 18 minutes the second 37. The third took an hour 11 would ha' e ended ~ner had M cEnroe not been distracted b\ the couns1de microphone b" a ques.t1 on· able call or two and b) the crowd v. h1c h , rather than appreciating the artist!) of his first two ~urgirnl ~•~ was lusting for a brawl "Do the) want 1osee 7-5 in the tilth set of a temble match or do the) want to see great tennis"" M cEnroe won· dercd "I was playing about as wcU as I can play for a couple of sets. I felt I was really doing everything nght and lhat people wert' seeing something Spe(11SI "When you're up 6-1 . 6--0, 2-0 and people:: have paid a lot of money, maybe it's not $ood enough JUSt to phi) great tennis. They're probably happier now. They got a couple of disputes The) feel better about 1l 'Oh OK. he c~n win now ' " McEnroe led N)strom 2-0 m the third when lhe spell was broken ... It onl) takes a little b1l of momentum to swing 1t around " he said ··H e go t a lmlc confident came up Wlth a couple of good returns. sudden!> ifs 1-all I let do-. n a httle bu. the next thing )OU kno-. it's 5-2 and I was 1h1nk1ng about the next !>Ct. Luck1Jy. I was pla)ing real well so I was able to ~el back on 1rad, fMt " The man holdtng the couns1dc m1~e and a1m1ng 11 ''hlce a sword 1n rm\ direction" was M c Enroe's nuun 1arge1 .. , don't need a gu~ out there who goes out of his way to do ~omething hkc that ... he said. "I'd asked to have th e guy c hanged and they did 11 (in the first set) and sudden!) I see the guy b ac k o n the coun in the third !>Ct I said, 'What's happening here'•' and sudden!¥ it's. ·He's pan of the S\stem. We · can·1 have him lhanged. = hke the stand<, would crumble 1fht' was remo"ed •• That microphone pic ked up M cEnroe snapping. "I l"s amaL1ng how bonehead umpmng can make a difference" It was a ~ference 10 umpire Steve V. 1n\ard But as M cEnroe sa1d"later "It -.·as directed at am.one who cared 10 hsten. I heard V1tas'cGerula1t1sl sa" 1t. actual!\ He's got to get c redit for 1i He ..aid 1t a couple of matche& bad. <,omething I hadn"t heard fl stuck 10 m' mind I ha"cn't said that 1n 26 ~ears·· H e smlled 1mp1shl) "I fig- ured he didn't get fined for ll so I won't get fined for 11." Even Rose takes day off in chase ST LOL 1 I .\Pl -Pete Ru~ 1~ taking a da} off from The C ha..e Now f1,e av.a} from breaking the hallowed mark of 4, 191 hfe11me hns by T) Cobb. R ose sa)'s he's g omg to spend an off-da-:r toda) <;1\t1ng around watching telc\.1c;1on 'I'm nol going tu d1• ,m\lh1n11 tvmurrov..' the-C inunn.w pla,er manager ~1d alter going I ·l11r· '\ v..rth a "alk 1n ..i +. 1 lmc; .lt \t Lou" \\'ednesda~ night ''I'm going 111 watch the Cub~ un T\ ' The Reds finished J thret:·g;imt· senes 1n St Louis \.\edm·c;d.H night dunng which Rose haJ 11nl\ u nl· hll .\fter a da' off toda' ( rncinn:rn begins a th ree-garne sene' In C h1Cago The R ede; return h11m1' ~f11nda' 111 open a I 0-game homl''>t.ind R ose. "'ho ha~ lxen \taning onl' against nght-hamkr<i 1ntenJ, !Cl plJ' 1n the first iv.o gaml'' ul tht• \t'nt'' v.1th 1hr: Cuh., p1tl'h1 ni'\ Derr:!. H11tht•l11 and Denni\ f:Ckl'r'k' He plan' to' 1 out the Sunda' g.ime "'hr:n the: ( uh' throw lcft-handt'r "-tl"'t' I n1u1 Ed,e~le' "'a' a latr , hanti1· rrom tht' Cuh'\' ongmal pmh.ibk 'tJrtt•r JJ~ Baller al'o a nght-handt:r "l''e had m' rtf'I' .J~J!hl hl..r:r<.k\ · Rnw ,,11d · 11·, I~\.· h111tng ag..iin'1 l .1 \larr1 H1n 1 I le• doc .. n·1 v.all.. Jn,tl<•1h '11' 111 l..111 '' ~ou're going t 1 \!t:t .i c,tril..t' 11 "'",. JI .. Ro~· ha' lx'l'' 'trugitlln~ 1hr1111).?h .1 mtnt·slumf' or Jlt In hr' IJ't I: game\ hr: " 11 r11r .i I l11r a a\l·ragn" l'r th.11 paioJ l>unnj.'. that '>lump h11, \t'J,on ,1' r:ragt• h,1, 11rt11' ped from :-' tu 2Mi .\It hough he" J\ r:r<\gtng 1 4 h1h 1n each game he ha' plJH'd th" 'l'•"'"' tht• a' r:ragc h.Ft h<-t•n on I' -' h 11' ,1 game 1nt•r thl' I.ht 12 gaml'' l h.1t put~ him on J p.iu· 10 hrr:al.. \ht• rn 111.I .ilx>ut .i V.l't'~ frcim toda' ''l''t' pr11b.ihl\ had a l1H 1•1 'v\,1fi.., during that 11me thnugh " R oc,c: '-lid of 1hr: 1,lump ·• \nd ll \t'l'm' 111..t• 1\' rr. h11 I &l'I 11, an 1mix1n.int 11 It t'llh1·1 c,el\ up ..1run 11r dn\t''> 1n a run I 't' ht-en ahk I<' m.11nta1n m' 11n-h.i't pcr\.en1ag1· \\ t.-dnc"'la' n111h1 Rmt"' -' I' "tt t arer:r h111amt·110 .1 h1l·anJ-run plJ\ dunng C 'tnunnat1·, 1,.,,_run r:1e,hth Services held for UOP great Al RI l\o(1\\iH 1.\P1 -\ mrn1 onal ~r\fl"t' v.ill he hdJ '°lund,I\ h•t Comellu~ .. \\\ldl .. Rtghtrr .11 hanr:r member o t thl' t n1,"C'T'\ll\ or the· Pac 1fi' foo1hall Hall nf I amt· v. hn ma hed the T 1gt•" 11'1 thl.'11 1-.111' \{'31"'\ R1gh1a v.h11 "'<'d f·•r \l'M' 10 B urhngamr "ht•r,· he \ 1).l\ h1·d 1h1 high \Chonl team d1tJ I nda' in l>a\rnn Ohio H l' v.•" Mi R1ghtcr1raduatl'd from t:intord 1n 19~ I and ~cam(' th(' t1><.1troll \03\ h .11 th<' Coll~e of th, Pai tfi\ in \an J,,<,(' and m o ' C"d "1th ~tic ~·ht'\('' 10 Stockton "'hl'f\' 1t "'·"later r<'namC"d th<' l n1"c~1t\ ofth1· Panhl Righter roachrd the I l@.<'f' trom JQ~I to IQ'\~. am,t\\tllJ d mMd \)I 54-34-4. a 614 f'l'trcnt t nnd th<' third h1Jhl'\I v.1nr11na. percent e in the hool'\ h1.,1on R1Jhtet -..on fLCOIJ medal' at thr l~~O 5ummc1 Ohmp1\. (1amc\ 1n Bcli 1um 8' J m<'mht'r ''' th<' l ~ rugb' team , g1' 1ng the Reds a shonh\ ed 3._ lead The Cards won the game "'Hh tv. > runs 10 the ninth ln the first inning. 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IN£~ fDf A a.A!:6 ~ .' by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY 0 APPM£NTLY ~IO/SIN6 ltWtJtE1' ISM~ a»ITWJL. o 1Hf1SE Aile '1l*i ONLY !¥Hr· 1=:::::;;;;;;::===~ ! ALS~~ a.R PRK.e .... ~~~--i • I A ~ by Garry Trudeau i~MIL y ~IG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE by Jeff MacNally CIRCUS by Bii Keane "This is me in front of the bottom port of the Washington Monument." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Oh, no'' DRABBLE 1'VE. JOINf.D A GR£Al Nf.W 1~1~6 ~CON tx<A861..f I GARFIELD THE CAPE~ AVENGER 5EE5 A VOOR "fHAT M05l" 0E BROKEN OOWN MOON MULLINS ' f j I " .. Cosgriff la never h•ppler th•n when he fHI• a real ch1llenge." DENNIS THE MENACE J .. I { by Hank Ketcham ~ • !Yro HE CALLS 'TH IS HIS GOOD ONE I ' ' by Kevin Fagan ~R ONL.'{ Y2 f~ICf.., 1~'1 U:.\ ~OU ~Ii Wf~OC lt-l I~ ~ ! , by Jim Davis ( LOVE. 51C1f.KICKS. THEY '70 ALL THE PAINFUL STUFF WEa, No NlJKE S IS GOOD NUKES JUDGE PARKER -.. by Harold Le Ooux eu1" AFTER I HAO e eeN HERE A eo.JT A Y!:AR MV SISTER AND HER HUSBAND DeCtOEO TO GO 8.ACK. TO THE OLD COUNTRY' I DIDN'T WANTTO GO eACK . so I STAYeo' B UT t NEEOEO TO HAVE. A ..J0e ! .. \ NO, I JUST Wi\NT TO KEEP IT ovr ~ 'TUE >1ANC¢ OF ~ GEN~ilOJG . PEANUTS by Charles~. Schulz --~~~~~~--. NO,MAAM,MV 515Te~ AND I DID~'T RIDE T~E SC~OOL 6US lllr5 MORNIN6 .. NO MA'AM, WE WAl.i<:E17 .... T~E COMPUTER SAID WE WERE ON Tl-IE BUS ? NO, MA'AM WE WALKED NO. MA0AM. l>JE NEVER GOT OFF ~E 605 BECAUSE WE WERE NEVER ON TME SUS .. WE WALKED ... I NO, MAAM .. I f.JEVER KNOW W~AT'S 601N6 OM, ElnlER .. I JUST SIT MERE C'~ ~ BLOOM COUNTY 1MfY'5 ·~· flff!SH f f(()t1 TH€' UMMY / CIJWr.£1E ltl1H CV$0t1 ffENJt/Ne TUMBLEWEEDS I' WHA'f ~ll\IGS '(OO P0WW F~ 1He. Hl6tf ICV ~KS, "TO'T~U.:( AWESOME SOOWMAN?' ~Im~ I 'M !'R£1'rY ~ ... I IDIDNT MINO by Berke Breathed by Pat Brady TOO CLEVER BY HALF Eut West vulnerable. South deals. NORTH +KQ 7 KJ8 753 0 963 +64 WE T EAST + A J1087652 •9~3 V' 10 to be short tn that sui t. North's jump to six hearts was unwise. South's decision to go on to the grand slam seemed a reasonable gamble. Any normal lead would surely have led to a two-trick defeat. In- deed. in the ot her room six hearts . club. Meanwhile , Eut wu having all sorts o( dlacardinf problemt. Ignoring the bidding and tru1tln1 his partner's opening lead, he elected to play declarer for three diamonds and four cluba, and he clung grimly to hia cluba u he alu.U· ed diamonds. As a result, ded.arer ,. Vold 0 105 • Q102 OUTB +Vold o K J 72 + K 98 7 3 "1 AQ9642 O AQ84 + AJ5 OMAR SHARIFF f1 ' CHARLES Go REN The bidding: outh WHt North F.aet 1 "1 3 • 4 <:;) •• 5 0 PaM 6 <:;) PaH 7 :? PaM PaM PaH O~ning lead: Ten of +. went dow n one. Unfortunately for F'rance. their West decided that this was the time fo r some drastk action. He 'ele cted the ten of dubs for his opening lead! Th~ deception surceedfl d-unfor lunately. it was ht• partner wh o With two round• to play in t he wu foolf'd! 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A~ C'-.• -· N.J . 090Tf. ................................................................................ _________________________ ~~--~~~---!-:_~-- ,, Orange Coetl DAIL V PILOT fThuraday, September 6, 1985 81 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 Ford offering to help Sgt.,. York workers findjobs By SUSAN HOWLE'M' Of .... 0.-W,... ..... OITlcials at Ford Aerospace 1n Newpon Beach arc offenng work· ilhops and J9b fairs for the scores of workers affected by Defense Sec- retal)' Caspar Wc1nberaer's decision to brin~ the federal llll down on the S 1.8 billion gt. York Battle gun project. The corporation will hold a JOb fair Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. t0 gJvc local aerospace and electronic firms the opponun1ty to recruit some of the 1.900 cm{>loyecs affected by last week's decision to scrap the massive contract in mid-stream. said Ford spokesman Donald Flamm. Flamm said workshop on intcr- v1ew1ng techniques began Wednes- day at the firm. They \till continue ne~t week to show company suppon for the plight of the worker~ s11ll ~tunnc:d b) the cancella11on. Employees working on the an11- a1rcraft defense system have been 1n a state of ltmho since Weinbcrger's Financial alternatives explained at seminar A seminar. Financial Alternatives for Today will be presented by E.F. Hutton on Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. in the Orange Coast College Fine Arts Building, Room 111. This seminar will address the current economic trends and where the .. sman" money is being invested today also I will help you define your financial aoals and help you understand what investments arc nght for you. Learn how the present treasury proposal could effec1 investmen1s. The cost of the seminar 1s S 15 which 1~ 13"< deduct1bk Call Jay Tbonton at 644-9 111 . • Co-sponsored by the Sales and Marketing Council of tbc Building IDdaatry AHoclatlon of Southern California, the educa- tional program, ''Marketing for tile Residential Builder," staning its I 0th year was created by the ln1tltute of ResldenUal Marketin&, which IS amhated With the National A11oclatlon of Home Builders. The prov.am continues under the d1recuon ofLe1ter Goodman, who 1s president of Lester Goodman A.ssoc1a1es Inc. of lrvint' Goodman will serve as coordinator as well as instructor of C our!fte I ''Prl.nclples and Practices of the Bulldin1 Industry" which will be presented on consecutive Tuesday eveninllS be1unn10g Sept IU Course IV "Market~ng for tbe Multi-Family and Non- Re1identlaJ Builder" will be presented on consrcut1H' 1 hursda) evenings beginning Sept. 12. Wlth 'eteran marketing c"<ecu11ve Carole Keller as its instructor. announcement of the cancellauon last Tuesday. They have been told by corporate ofllicials that the acros~cc firm will try to relocate them wuhin local · branches of the company, Flamm said. but the possibility of la) offs still remains. "Certainly we arc trying to find positions for them within the com- pany. but that hasn't been worked out yet," Flamm said. Ford Motor Co. Chairman Donald F Pctc:r<1en released a memorandum over telex from Dearborn. Mich .. Last Young entrepreneurs week to the super\ mng offic1ah at the Newpon Beach . branch to express torporate concern for the affected workers. · "Ford's senior executives and I want you to kno"' that we appreciate the dedicauon and hard work de- voted to the DIV AD prOJe<:t in the last four years," Petersen said, "We know very well that your emplo)ees accomphshed a great deal and that many achievements came under ven d11Tlcult circumstances ... Although Flamm said the com pan) has expressed optimism in relocating the 1,900 workers, so far none has been hired for other Jobs "-!thin the compan) Instead. Ford Aeroipace 1s 1nvoh ing about 40 workers at a time 1n thc workshops w improve inter- ' 1cwing skills and JOb-hunt1n& tech- nique~ o 1 he Sgt, York battle gu n project 1 n' oh ed about I 900 of Ford Aero- space\ 6.000 worker\ 1n Orange ( ount). Flamm said Those who "'ere employed on the massive con_j tra' t received a "stop work order" O\ er the Labor Day wee kend from the .\rm~ "but further plans still need to The MIRM classes draw their main strength from 1ndustl") leaders who serve as guests lecturers. I ncludt'd 1 n the roste r of guests for the two classes are: Sandy Goodkin, Richard Cbenowetb , Dick Randall, Job.n Koowlur, Ira Norri•, Richard Ortwein, Alfred Gobar and James Dowden, cxecu11ve director of the Comm\lDlty A11ocla· tlons Institute, who wilt fl) 1n from Washington fo r the third consecut1 ve year 10 address the class Not e•erybody took the Labor Day week- end off. Two 9-year-old &lrl• -Buffy Carpenter (left) and Oene'rie•e ltvarta, handing a drink to Debbie Ruiz -took advantaie of the hot weather to aet up a lemona<fe atand on the/B&lboa Penlnaula. The glrla took ln S:IO Saturday, $46 Sunday and over 860 Monday. For information about e11her of the two classes. contact l '<..I JI 856-5414 or Goodman a1 552-1 400. Alan S. Zall, a Tustin attorney will be presenting a seminar en11tled "Purchasing Property at a Foreclosure Sale" on Sept 2 . at Oran1e Coast Colle1e 1n Costa Mesa. The Saturday seminar will he from 9 a.m. until noon. The cost will be $25 PSA broadens fare war, to buy oil concern The seminar will cover the following topics: the advantages of bu)1ng property 1n foreclosure , how to find out what propen1es are 1n ' foreclosure. and the mechanics of the foreclosure process. Other • topics include precauuons to take pnor to bidding at the foreclosure sale. and the regulations regarding negotiation w11h the propcn~ owner. SAN DIEGO (AP) -In an e'ttens1on of the Cahforn1a air-fare war that be~n last week. Pacific Southwest .\1rhnes announced 1t 1s stashing prices by up to 42 percent between c1t1es 1n Arizona. Nevada. Oregon and "-ash1ng1on PS.\ i.a1d 11 1s ms11tut1ng a S98 unrestricted one-"'a> fare 10 Las Zall has a general practice"' ith cmphas1s on real estate. business. corporate matters and bankruptcy. He has a law degree from Loyola Law Scbool and a graduate degree 10 business administration. He 1s a licensed real estate broker and has taught business law and real estates courses for UC l rvlne an41 Chapman College. He handles foreclosure of trust deeds, mechanics liens and assessment district bonds For more information regarding the seminar. contact 1ht• community services office at Orange Coast College at 432-5880 .. -Cllil'Rlill" NEW YORK (AP> -The followlno llsl I " ~euOtfsh n 227.,.J't i..! shows lht New York Stock Exc11en111 11 nHudG.u pf ... slocks end werrents lhet heve gone uP 113 etePnl n S-'9 • lhe mosl end down the most bastd on 4 ooreCo~ s 19 • '• per"nt of c;h enge r99erdltu of volume t~ Sybron orp 21:t• I fOf" Wednesd11v I PhEf 7 f 61 21• No securities trading below '2 are Incl· l Norlnd 11.\t 1,l UP .I.JP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP UP i UP l • UP "'I UP ~ UP ·vded. Net and oercenraee changes are the ~ ASA 31"-..., difference between 111e previous ctoslno I l Newh•ll'lv 1 1• 1 • price end Wtdnts'\1~~ 2 P.m price ~~~fnPbtsc o 1 • '~ Name LasT Ch¥ Pct ~ iomn~Env s l 3 • TROY. Mich. (AP)-Guess? In c., n designer-Jeans manufacturer. has sued K man Corp in Los Angeles federal court, allegmg the Troy-based retailer sells Guess? men's 1eans as apparel for women. an anorne) says. Si S W$1CONA S FlnS1Ber 4 I ~ T rlcentrl 4' 8 NIMlneSv •. I 9 Texaslntf • 10 GlobMar • 6 11 ~elrchld Pf 4.4 112 ~OldnNuo wt 4 4 13 heckeray 4.~ J• entmDate 4 t ICN Pharm 4. j Norlhrop ~ DeereCo .6 LehVallnd ~ we~i1 ~rn ~~ t 1:j! 8~ f·i I ~ ~~~.~e'~Y~So• ~!~ 4 ~ockHll 'I UP 6 DOWNS s AL wtA • UP ll Neme c l ':t'rodnwn ~ 2~ ~: . I i ~eer s1eo1er LaJJ11• -9t. .7 J 1' GnMotr E s Ideal Basic GNC Pct. 2 HorfzonCP ~ lj s J MnolAUI IX!~~oreoeJcll '"' + 11' UP tktr tnd 2~ -'• :bron _p 31i • + 2'1• UP 51nd •.32Pf 1'• -~ lO xlcoFd 2~ + 'A UP 6 • Oranoeco 8l! -~ 7 I 4 SlevrdSc wt 4 S 8talr Jn 69 6 Walnoco I . ( v cgas. Phoen1\ and I ucson trom Seattle and Portland Previous!\. the fares ranged from S2 I 4 to $230 · Scpara1el). the airline's paren1 company. PSA Inc. ~d It has agreed to purchase control M State-. Pet- roleum Inc for an undisclosed pncr to \upplement its energ) ~les and produc..t1on di\ 1'10n _ PS.\ said II 1.1.111 purl·hase s~ percent of \Jte,·s wmmon stock and 61 percent of ll\ preferred stock from Los \ngeles-based ( alMa\ Inc a major '>uppher of t:ement aggregate~ and reJJ,·nH\ \.Untrcre 1n { .thiorn1J and .\rl/llnJ be linaltzed." he u1d. nam m said 64 of thr guns had been deh"ercd before thecancdlat1on I he government origJn8ll) ordered 146 The Sat Yor'k battle gun. named after "-orld War I hero tt Ah in York 1s designt'd to protect anncircd colu mn~ from air attacks. Flamm said. The "-Capon 1s made up of t'Ao ~O mm chauis and linked to a compt.1ter .. nd a radAr ~ystem Independent tests on the S) \tern concluded that ll was inadequate for the gro'Aing need~ of the m1ht.a0 'A e1n ~rger ~1d Land taxes clim'bed 4 2 % across U.S. W .\~HI :-.iu TO.._ r .\P l -Propert' ta~es 1n the na11 un ~ ~U largr\t ml"tropolnan area \ rose ~~ penent bet'-"Cen 1976 and I "ID -an increase that was modt"rated c,1gn1ficantl\ b' \Oler-ordered tuts 1n Cahfom1a. the Tax Founda11on reponed Propcrt) ta\c\ ut metropoi1ran re\1den1s a' t'rage<l S44U per pc:rson 1n 19!!\. compared \\Ith S31U se,en years earlier The~ ranged from S94~ 1n the \,as'>Clu-ufTolk. :--; ' art'ct t $164 in 'e"' Orlc:an\ The foumi.lt1on ·a non-pan1">an · rescarc h organ111111on said the S<'' en. year figure., 'ho" 1hc profound t'ffec 1'> of Propu~111un 13 the ( ahforn1J ,·oter in Illa II\ r adopted 1n I Q..,t\ that hm1ted loc al go' ernmt'nt spending b) requiring prupen) La\ reduction\ Onh 'ii\ of 1he 40 areas sho .... t'd propen' w' reduu10n<. mer the pc:nud -Jli "''are 1n C ahlorn1a In l'l.,b tht' !>nen C ahfom1a metro· pulttan areas included in the natmn ., 4(J largest "ert' among the I 2 h1ghe\t in per capita propcn) ta!les. the lounda11on ~1d. -San Francisco wa' ~wnd an Jose. sixth: Los .\ngeles- l 11ni Beach. seventh ' B' I Q83. these areas had fallen Ix-lo~ the top 40 median." the repon ')latl'd ··san Francisco dropped to number :!'5 and San Jose to numht: r ~4 Onl) .\naheim among the C .11 t0rn1a areas raised ta~es duri ng 1 t>t:nod b~ 8 percent . In Houston. per capita prope·' ta'es increased 11 S percent over •h e SC' en ~ears. the biggest boost among the 40 "standard metropolitan stat1s11cat a rear.." Pmsburgh had a IJ'< percent increase Fon LauderdJk· Hlllh"' oo<l r a J \J"i fll'r~ er • ~rt'J'e "' , I 11•1Uf'l ILMIH PllllS °"'· ~· '*' ...... Cl Prices drift down ward NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices agaar dnfted lower in sluggish trading Thursday, wut transportation issues pacing the decline. ~ The session extended the market's wea~ showing of late, m which prices have graduall) fallen amid Wall Street's mcreasi n& skeptjcisrr over whether economic growth will pick up in late IQ85 . There were ex pectations among some analyst! that once Labor Day and the summer vacation ~ason were mostJy behind the market, tradin@ volume would swell aod prices might attempt a sustained advance. Instead. m vestors continue to show the lack ol conv1ct1o n that dominated August's actiVJty Some brokers arc now su8'esting the market could continue ats downward dnft for another month or so until the economic outl ook becomes more f<Xused. On the economic front. most of the nation's bag rrtailcrs Thursday said their sales picked up a bit in Augu~t compared with results earlier this year WHAT AMEX DID WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK {AP) Seo. S Pre11. Today .. ~ Adv~nced 21! Oecl ned y ncl'laOGed bl Olal lt;Uff ~ew l'I ti\ ew lows 12 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK CAP) -Salb. 4 p,m. Qrlc• and net change of ll'lt ten mo•t actlve American Stock Excl'lanoe luues. tradl no nat iona lly e l more ~~n S1. Ws';W11111111 G/anlFood i Fdata Oorl~Ptrl Gu an g No atent OlaGRtl A WlckH 'ft~'fllabB " GoLD QuoTE S METAL S Quo1E s NEW YORK <AP) Seo. 5 Pre11. Todm 4~ Advanced Vee lined ncl'I nged ~11 otal,fi'ue' ~tw ti Gl'I• tw IOWS NYSE LEADER S Dow JONE S AvrRAGES famou.5 lab<zls ... •• • I ·. ,. - / • .\ lint'•. 5 Daya. SO Oollara. •Ada m11v ··~n•'l'l l"ath lout nu pornfllt nl f'd\JOl'nt 1 rf'fundablt •Additional W. may bt purt ha..wd (or 12 00 n th • Pmn mutt ~included in tht aJ • [)."'' not 111pph lo 1k ,,. .. 1 "''''" 11•11111. or hf'lp wanted ci....6ut.toni1 ot automob.lc• prict"d ovt'r 11000 Ca ll 642-56 78 ntS DAIL V PILOT ClASStflEO OftlCE HOURfi T..,,_S.-Mr IOOAM SOOPM ~Counltr M~F tOOAM 600PM • ., , .. ' .. • > J • o\v•ulabl.-11J1h lo pr1v .. 1r 11<1rh .il•f'rt•J.C"" ~lltng ~rche.odile . Dt!ADL ... ,,, ~oc"1i0i; 11· .. ~ ,, . •"' -.... 11 T~ t •"' ~·· W..t. •nt tlNW '"°"' ""' ... "'' •"' Y •tt •m '1~ . '. / ...... let ••Mlt 1.... llM ...... VatarahW ti fualaW/ ..... atl, Val. · ti lal. ............ ..... al lMl ¢.Q 121&/mo •P ,.nf. ta lltta · 1224 rt C..ta .... 1724 l..,.n ltec~ flit ,... 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Eutlde 1 R apt. mature 2 11,.Ba, patio. gar. nr malnten•nce yard 20'•80' GOLDENWEST 2178 Piac.ni1a Apt E wav .. yrty nm rentals garage No Pet• 1875 IOI adult, utll pd $465 H~. av1 9/1 1750/mo Prleed right at $159.900 home Light lnterlora. $625/mo 54S.7&a3 · stone trple newer ttttcn Winter 873--78M mo No pets 542140 731-0595 Open Set 11·2 751·3191 Co<ner lot 2BR 2ba All 1_,,.......,=-=...,·=-=--=-=---.,..,..-- $SELECT 1ppll1ncH Included •EASTSIDE 2Br 1'-'ba 2 539-8190 Agl tee A!Et .. lh Oaf. -E .. tll4M ,-Br.amaii but 4237 HILARIA WAY Sm1H pet OK. Young "lltry patio. frplc. gar BAYCAEST Spaelou13 8d ;;;&; -cozy w/lots of nat wood 2BA 181 trl-ple.< In NPt 1--------PRQPERTIES adults welcome $32,500 w /opener. apa. new home w/l~m,1 dining & la bl.ad ••• $485 "'° c>eta 990-2962 HQta. encl gat. no pea CeU Ag1 540-5937 Q1>tSJdtps 1776 + MC ham rm A neat location In 2Br !Ba, garaoe 1 b10dt Newly deCOrlled 28r 1 81 S6SO Reta req'o 642· 1575 1111 • .. .. h 720-5012 Evea &44-4998 an ••nt area $1850/mo to bMch Yrty $835/mo $575/mo NO PETS Call Udo Ille 1g 38r 2Ba. frplc, ,_,.to SILLll WIU FIUIOll IW~ • HtJ MESA VERDE 48r 1 'r'.ea Agl 644• 721 1 No pell 759--0MS 11te< 3pm 83 1--6155 Bay vw... nr pvt bch & t>NCh & ~ Newport IJU.... ~p~ .,: f1Yr~rep~ $1250 Grdnr Incl. Agt BIG CANYON CONDO N 81ytront-Gru1 viewT E side-, br lluOto, tenn LM 11250 No I*• PenlnllUI&_ 642~M22 911'1 Eastaide Executive. Huge Ruben E Lea 129,995 for Ron Lowe 8.42·7~ View ~BA. 2'...,ba. lge den. 2br 1t>a s1200 mo yrly, no 537510111 pd lat/let ~187/(819)753-0719 2 itory home. This details call 836--7870 3Bdrm 2Ba Monticello w/bar. pauo. lrplc, W/O, g•r .• Incl uttl. 673-5429 'I 100 MC 851-0424 ••Brand nu custom 2Br 2~1r1oms~ 2~2t!:.--c;:~ charmer nu It 111. ...: Obie r1g. 2 TV1, 2 car g11 " .,. SpaclOUJ llvlng. 4 huge SPACES AVAIL. for MW twnnme. Wshr/dryr, g•r. Pool/tennis Furniture a.tMa E'llde 3BR 2ba duplex 2Ba choice area Frplc WOOd apt H B 1335/mo bedrooms. 3 bathrooms mobile homea buyer• In patio $850 Agt 550·, 15 •vi s 1700/mo 87S.7277 Ptaia1al1 2107 Pvt wd beam cells, gar gar, PltlO $900 No pets p a y I d ' d y s I •'d ..... c I M H t .... ch WID hk 01~ ... ard ?6().-1713 Of 8A2·l539 2l3/943-6733, evs/wknd n., e.,.ua 1 more beside oa a esa, un .,.. 38r 281. dbl 011, nice EastbluN 3br 2,..., ba, nice up, .. .,"· Y sparkling pOOI. RV ac-& Laguna Hiiia. For yard, no pelt. 909 w bel 1 BR. carport, new drpa & Quiet $975 83l-3&46 •Spae1c);;1 3&2ea 0.;-714/848.6126 cess with HW9I' and etec· detalla call 838-7870 Wiison, $975 54S.7983 l\Jr~r~~-'~·~~5 ~e:,s ~~w 67~~~= Huge 2Bd 2 • .,B• 09!• Dbl lrplc Cloee to Den Yrly 2BR 2b• CdM home to lhr trle. Come aee end IP-b p· P. 1350 -38 _ _. __ gar xtras Flyd $340 Pet 11300tmo 87>4912 or with M Of F n-amkr Prof preeialel 546-2313 c•t '!' , hM, air, grdnr ........ A IUll 1111&&.IW Zll ... Ir Fiil ICll 673-6336 642-9686 75-4-1792 Bkr $475/mo 75i-0281 2 AoO§l: c M pets o1< No children 1 .., ok / I XII oond. lne Slii.s6o. 15% $850 557-6063 10nly st~ato sand S800 2Br S900 9/27 lee07S9 lllT&IT II •WATllJlllT* ~ Blk 10 betl/bay on 811 ,THE REAL : 1 ESTATERS dn $159,500 497-6287 Large 1 drm. Feee#9759 Tllfllll 111-UIO Condo WIO Beautlful 28r 281 Apt • Penn lhr 3br hM, pttv AT LAST! TILflEIT lli:IHO YRLY BALBOA PENIN 2 nk"::~. spa, 2 ~git, Den Encl garage. PV'I ba SA50tMo 873-8127 C.1a1 ••I llu lib lea tall & le•I llltal Here's a pair don't mlaa Newly dee l BA, no pets lrpl, micro $975/mo 0 c n D 0 at d 0 ck s CdM stir apt $432.50 mo He~hll area 2br MIOO'a $600/mo, 675-6606 782 WESLEYAN BAY S2295tmo *ALSO• S2200tmo I~ Meded *.IUMllE CREEi BtatH Farai1~t4 FS.11"1 lit"1t'•"• ~ °'539.765;'905 ~th;.IYb~~ vu Ctrtu ••I Jlar 27U TSl Miil M2· 1IOJ 2~.~e:~;9 Sorry no to Quality 60-82e7 Plan 1, 28r +Oen. Guard· wn• Clean esp tem shr 38d ed gate, poota, tennis •• 1..... I.ease. Newport Shorea 1 Bdrm bachelor refrlo. lllT&IT II -OPEN HOUSE Sept 7-8 2be. ; CM gar 1275/Mo I 10,000 Redecorating --TELERENT houH 3BA 2ba, frplee, ulll paid, prv entr refs 5501mo I BdflBa. gar 83~ W OCEANFRONT JeNtJulle 988-853 l Bonus. Aaaum 8'~% 1st. Ptaiuala 2107 gar Sl250/mo 850-8839 $300/mo 673-1253 tdry rm. cl• 10 shOpl 3Bd 2ba. bat. gar, laun Ip $279.500 Call 831-8638 ON THE BEACH 38' 2aa -------l923 POMONA I 1600 Sept 15-June 15 Fem 23-30 yrs. No-smkg 2 --------•Widest Selectlon Liii Pl11111U 28r Iba balcony Walk to TSl ••T M2·1IOI (619)9«-0030 Dr 2 t>aS365 mo + 'Aiutll IUmFll 1111 upper unit, S 1100. mo • Updated Dally Plush 2bdrm 2b• $975 mo beach No pets $850 -----Av111 9126 (213)432· 7514 .LIE ,.... 2Br 28a unit. S 1000. 806 • All Areas & Prices Mobile nome fee#6754 Incl utll 640-4030 L A~ GE BACHELOR 38r 2 ba DPLX, 112 blk to -E. Oceanfront Avall 915 • Open 7 08.,,. 9am.7pm -----wlLGE PA TIO $38Srmo bch. lge upst&Jra unit Fem lhr ~ Bdrm Apt, 1 ...... ler 1aJt · ..... f., lalt So of Hwy, newe< trg (714)999-1'44 'y TEWm lli-IUO Entire 1st noor 2Bd oen $1050 Downstairs unit mile fr DeaCh 1375/Mo ·-----------home Transferred, v•· --675 8860 lrptc Steps to ocean 859 W l9th CM .,... l $900 535-7l06 1nc1 utll 6~3 ....... 1M2 llatral lOIZ cant. Financing avallable Winter rental/IN, 2 bf, Iba • Exceptional Lido Ille 4Br S 1295/mo 720·9422 POOL Patio. frple, ><·..,v ==-----....;;;.;;..;;,;;; Appia call 7141675•1404 or 3 Dr 2ba, lovely patio & Or Stop By 2'""8• home tor In. 2 C 2 2Bdrm Apts Ent side 3Br 281, gar, trplc. nr bch H B Condo near ~ 0 d .. 4 ~ .. s Adi lrp•-1. lg garden & jac tltl •na 724 Yrly S l '50 6~" •912 ~ w/lo....., tacllllles. M/F n- *m IL.FFI* or67S.5163 ar en, par ...... r 21•01t.,irtl1..... "' $680 Call557-28.41 ' ,,.,_ v• ·-• Ul.1-RW 10 bay 714/873 1568 or • n• Full •larm tee sy1 !Bdrm $525 Stove r•fr"". 754-l792 Bkr smkr S300 mo 968-5202 "FAMll.Y HOME" _r_. DUPLEX lBd lba ea 8l8/795·49•1 • Balboa Peninsula Fee $3300/mo. 673-3526 pool No pets •23 w" e':y NIMI WTSll( IS6 --Bd I 2 ,.,..,,., Lrg11 mdl 4Br +bonus rm, •11& Ill llAI S210,000 717 FEANLEAF -L le L 2141 Brand new Back Bey Call 760.S083 2 Bd 1 '/•bl Townhse t 25/Mo 1 l b• enc N 8 br '11" bl, """""' JIC. 3Ba.M'8nlloc.Llte,brlte Located on tree lined 640-8182by0wner l~HI IC• 2bdrm2batrplcd· .. ~nr More llke a home $475 --tur-bit In RIO 01':" gar clOse to Deh nice t6m pref 13705~$385 Poppy Ave. Two studio --'"''""' bachel<>< bungalow nlcely 1Br 1Ba Apt S550 mo .. ~ • • Quiet loc Chrlt, 642-544 r 1 lam & airy. fflf'ed at S218K unite; 3 & 2 Bdrm. wi1h Premium duplex "iiiQ'U: 1 R Beach hH right on gar avail mid/mo 1850 decortd ocean close It 1872 Monrovia Ray Frplc pr1v gar & prav 1480 Monrovia (LH). Land avt at ~.000 private patios. fireplaces. sands below market 81 the sand In No Laguna kids 539-6190 Best lee 539•6190 ~t Alty tee 973-8816 patio S725/Mo 2340 TSl •Ill 142 llOI NB Apt Male 2Bd 2b• latthl&t I 0.. all bulltlna. carpets and S329K Prln only Bkr Fully turn Including di&-EASTStDE'3Br 188 new Newport H"""hta 2 t>r 2 ba. _ _ Santa Ana Mgr on s11e • pOOI. pref prof 30 ~ $400 141-1111 ........ , drapes. Motivated out of 720-9422 hes/linens Huge deck. 1 / al 1 L d' S 1 -·v 2Br lBa 571 Joann 2 r:>er· -••&ClllS CANNERY vmaoe I Br+ • S200dep 8A6--01SM _,.. ample prk'g beaut vu crp s P n 0 yr · m den. lge front room wt sons mu SS 10 No pets .,.. clean qule1 & secure all !OCEANFRONT UNUSUAL COLDWel.L BANt(C?RO town Miiers are aaklng SPYIUSS IEST lfl Winter rentei tilt June 1, pet ok. Utlls pd Grdnr ba)'Vlew, frplc, bttns, lge Sierra Mgmt 550-t0l5 1$725/mo 2 Bd I'\ l:>8 ulll paid S650 67S.8522 owc>nunrty NB t>Mutll\JI $325,000. 5BR Sba, tx>nus room $1500/mo 494-1838 or Sl025/mo 845-8453 gar, grdnr lncld. Avt 9/tO --- --twnnse. encl oar lndry Pool. Drive by 10 Mission 2131273-4226 * !NEW-PLU"'S'H!3Br S t500/mo ~6-8402 28A Iba Duplex lncls rm patio. all blt·1ns *LIVE ON WATE~ rurn home Mature. quiet, (714) 673 4400 Bay Try $475,000 I le L 2169 2'...,Ba 2 stry Twnnme _.. garage bl tins, lrplc 763 w 19th 20· Boat auo avail Charm· rt·smkrs 675-9629 Burns Altr. 760-l468 t~rt IC• gar Avl now s 1200 IHTI IAYFlllT OPEN HOUSE Sat Sept 7 TSL MGMT 642-1803 •no quaint 1Dr no pets Oce•n View Pentl\ouM t76'&ElFJFRONT cs;: 67S.4912/754-1792 Bkr IM•I NWSSIH 11-2pm 695 B Joann I=. -----refs req'd utll paid, olOer N B 2t>f 2t>a n-tmk, prof Cnta MtM 1024 $575/mo 380--0688 ~ BR l 'lBA wtgar New pref $850 650-8l45 only, emerut1e1873-7560 l~xe SBA upper ~uple11 Mesa Verde 38r 2Ba 2+ den, panoramic view of crptSf'drpa, bltms. fenced WTllll 01&11111 2 ~ba. S~t 14 85 to Clean Many extras. 2 car main channel S 1600 win· 2br 1ba tn 4 plex, front apt yrd wtpallo wa1er P•ld Oceanfront 3Bd 2bl lP. Offloe~BRlba kl CdM nm IALllA llLAll Reduced to 1 199•000 4er June 15 88 S 1600/mo garage w/etect opnr no le< or $ 1600 yrly Owner bll·lns no pets $565 636-4120 Call 1-SPM gar laun S l300 Sept 15-1725mo prolldean pet· ..... 38a. 2 stories, qulel cul-Refs. OPEN SAT PM & pets $l050/mo 545.6o35 644-95l3 7l6 Snallmar 852-9966 1667 Victoria 'E' $635 June l5 (619)94-4-0030 eon 873.-800i n\9Q Outstanding rllar\d home de-sac Bkr 720-8730 SUNDAY 8181285"2261 Mon thr Fri alt 4pm -'°' HSHvt n 2BR 1 bath, S675 bltn•. 2439 Orange ''D' S650 OPEN HOUSE 917·9/8 Prot *" to lhr f\lrn lull atexe.pt1onalprlce.P1n· --------• fNfastfthtuYllW 2d~:·~b:e:~;4::~~ ~tlSunalld~ GATED VILLAGE COM· w /crpl prv p1tjo. 1n uli'iPOBacn.wl pello no 6306W OCEANFRONT Ba~ Condo 1n NB eted living room wllh fir.. Lm IUI Tll IUOI w/cool breezaa 3BR bch W1n'1..., r....;.tal S650 Mesa Verde Family Home MUNITY 2Bdrm 2.,._B• newer Trtplex Rea pets Avail lmmed $400 4Bd 2ba Ip din arN, btt· OWn EktBa. gar. wto. place. ~orm11 dining "' .,, -· 38 2B 1 1 IC l600 IQ It of PURE 957-25651 Bus 75g,..5,484 Call bef nooo 640-5341 1n1 gar. laun $2000 Yr'ly pool, se>e $525. 760-2646 roomLovelymuterwlth •11&llLllAI t 'l•bl, tamlly room 2131 255-0854 or r a. am rm,(/ LlJXUAY.GaraoeSPAin ------_16l9)944.0030 ,_m1 ... ,3 ........ -Bal fireplace. 2 addlnonal Excellent owner nnanclngl S 139,900 Call Pet Cobb, 2 1 312 5 7 . 7 7 O 5 or new redwood deck ulet 2BA 2ba condo Frptc Wl IFFtl A"-( '""'' '""' "' " "" 675•2013 or 546•2313 675_7659 corner lot Cable TV & master suites Dining Washer/drye< lrlQ. air -N 8 Condo av111 3br 111 Greet toe 1st, last & bdrms plua complete Enjoy oool breezes on a gr d n r s 1 1001m 0 room. woodburning tire-pOOI vu ienrus, security Want • selection of great E t:>lutt are.a end 0.,. MC $333 mo 675-li 145 modern 1 BR apanment delightful, aecluded. MESA n•-n11n 2WEEKS FREE S57·279l Aft 6pm place, microwave oven. $850/mo 631-6089 hvtng'? Wa can otter any· Wld nkup pOOI $950/mo 9"-lllO patio ju11 one blk from ~ be 11 11 d ttid 18 --pr1va1e patio ELEGANT _ _ -----thing from a small •P1 to ~ s500 sec deposit Amte 2s~ needed to snr ULllAllWI YllWlllMI A charming ac>ec:lous 4 Bdrm, 2 story family nome with hardwood nOOfs on corner lot with 3 eer perking & vlewl of the Bly & Pavilion llght• $«5,000 - \l.•\11 HI HO.._ I ltOMI.., lftco. REAL ESTATE 131·1400 UITllll 11&1•• 11H.llG Extremely wer.-bUllt home wt1h I01• of eharacte< 2 Bdrm with hardwood floors and t>eeutll\JI s1one fireplace for cozy winter get togethlf'a. Large lot with fn.ilt tr.... Call to ... 8.46--7171 THE REAL ESTATERS ocean 4Bdrme,40111ot, LHAT-.1 auiu Y ecora 'Mesa Verde El(ec. Hm 2 LIVING only 15 minutes 2Br Aptupstairs,g1tege 2 a 4Bd nae If loolllng in 644.9 l8.4or 476-l066 sml28r lbaaptnrochir abundant st0<age. 3-car Large quiet corner 101 188 C~ndo,v~~~o~t r~ sty 4 Bd 3ba ~ spa Gar-to so Co Plua, just east perlO(\S max $575 111 CM NB or HB thmk of u1 ___ _ Npt $258/mo • U1ll garage, lrg room1. Solidly 3Bdrm, vaulted oelllngs, ocean bey nc 1 denmg aervie41 & water Nepwort Blvd & aoulh of last • sec 645·4260 hrst lor that ChO+ce ot 10 STtfS ti SAii N-smkr E\19 646-9848 construetedhomew/mlnl new crpts, cozy trplc Aetr1g.64~~?75 5975 pd $1450/Mo s.46-9950 SanDtegofreeway.2473 2Br lB8.Qar, new decor 1dealh111ng \Oceanvlew28Al1009Ql1 $hr8lytronl•Pl,PfOfMif ocean view from upper Lowest priced m area. N H h lea 28d Orange Ave. 631-5439 By 56201mo. No pets ITSL MGMT 642-1603 wl pauo • 2 car prttg level. $495,000 BINNIE $ 131,000 Ownr I Aot. ll•E Wlml -f~a. ~d1,5 p'::t'ro. ~73~/Mo appt only 540-8l87 /(619)753--0719 NB REAL TY 675-1642 'l'r'ly Furn av1IL Btu/Own ~:;:\.::::,' :,5 r::, DIXON Valerie 261-7653 47 yr old re11red bualneu NO PETS 54a-6680 Wntai·aattr -.--. --;.---:-t .. ~ 2140 8-4&-8677 & 962-2305 9'1$ Oec> 87S. l802 Daaa Ptiat 02' man from Wyoming look· • ._ •Mesa Verde reoecor 38' au1. ac 1 ..... .._....,,_ ____ , ... .,.. tno tor a home with boat Plan aheadl Huge 3bdrm Plenty of elbow room1 Lo :raa, patio gar d/w, llp 2Br 2ba oar no pets Ooeanfronl 48d 2b&. QW. Want M/F to l'lelp find & UU PlllT CUllER sllp tor 43 It sailboat Wiii-2ab:d 1Sot7sa00 seJCot~~!..~r!!!r. 4/3br hse den 2 gar yd $895 No pets 640-2495 grdnr S625 mo 16l32 ~uunnet~S ~61,~4~&;JS· cCHent 3BA C M rse Dy Perfect starter home 1no to take care of home Y ..,, u p Per S 7 0 0 ' s n r •Nioe 28'1Ba nr Wiison P11kS1de ln 9 16 Craig 546-4960 Walk to Mllflna from this white prep11lng boat 10 539-6190 Best Alty lee schls/shps 539-6 l90 & Harbor Available Sept c21J151S.3698 or SPAC10lJS APT la f lmmac. 2BR 2ba home sell around the world 3Br-::-5en, 2•i,B'IA1ry Best Alty tee tOtn $550/f'l\O ~-8862 12131 639·3599 1 M1q: TO OCEAN I ratH tr HWP11T..a11T wlfrplc. Many upgrades. HomeneededfromOec t Twnhme. end unl1 with T ~ •STUNNING Lg l&3Br ••Lo 2Br 2e1 Walk 10 1 642 2357 ltat 2t12 IAIUll Pllllllt mirror wardrobe/clsts ·es to July 1 '86 lmpec· yard, alt gar $1250 yr •n ••~·~ 2525 2Ba Garden Apt Pool ocn Bale gar $750 No Villa Balboa N...,. luxury *>§ 9tn St Balboa p_,,,,,. Full size comer lot with Custom shutters, track cable references Call lse Call John 499-5672 Uafarauat4 $S55' & $725 710 w !Sth pets 760-1713 642-1539 condo z ,...511 BR 2 Da sula, small dD' S 125,~. I 2 bd C llghtlng Move In cond 3071632·6823 days or r o·wnhouse In Costa --I 8 8/447 S89 673 0708 5•5 3002 charmng rm ape BY OWNER $132,000. 307-635-3591 ev/wknds. STOP LOOKINGI 'Mesa 2br l'~ba garage 38d 3ba, 2 car gar. no * 9735 VIiia Pac11ic. 3Br A1r cond , ' -. • Cod cottage. Walk to Evs/wxnd 493•7006 Ask for George Hain Hites area redone/read~ 545_4•731 (,, 545:0034 pets n-smkr s7501M avl Twnhse $750 Open Sun Yll IESERYI IT -$70 Single garage ~31 w Lido VIiiage and market. __ 2br blllns oar I/yd $57 _ _ 911642_7528,760_1418 818128.4-1855 G.A TEO v•u.~GE C0'4-181~ s17 ~~ .s Cossa Spend 11our v1c1tlon lmat 1044 LIOOBAYFAONT3Bd2ba make II yours• A,.rt•Htl Farai1~t4 S-525 1BR clean carpet HUNTINGTON CREEi< MUNITY 2Bdrm 2 ,e.i I Mes.t 6 3. 8 Where the action Is Of • II FAMILY llME lurn WINTER RENTAL ~ •IH·l110* APTS Lu•ur1ous 1 & 1600 It ol PURE Off' I t l 2914 build your drum nouae. 675-61161(818)281·6062 Accents value 3D, w/gar lalMI drps ratrg no pets 72<1 e lO<S SQ G SPA ICt ea I I Owner wlll conalder an Immediately available 4 U DO ISLE Beaut furn appls iacuul not lar 2 lalaa• 2'0i James St -0 673-7787 ~~~rm~t~,'~:ac~650 ~~~~:,v su~':r Oinln: 2 offices Aecepuor> b•th exchange for beyfront. ~'~am' ~1y'",,:~:~ep· ~I:~ 3t:>r 2ba, S2000/mo 675-ocean $700 s kids Ok 1 1 1 S565-$74StMo Lge t:>eaut 848· 1613 otwn 9.5 only room woodt>urn1ng fire-SPrvt60entr ~3 ~os301208 Mesa $395.000 ' • • 5068 8161792-7271 ev 539-6 190 Best Alty tee Lge clean 2BA rpc. 0 '· 1Bd & 2Bd all blt·ms. place microwave o\19f1 2 Imo 0 · - • i ood location Only ·-_ _ good closet spc Yrly, 1"nly 1 M110 Dcl'l t>eSI area WAii HI HON I 154,900 Call Patrick LIDO ISLE VIiia Balboa Condo 2Br lrplc Must see rv private patio ELEGANI .... EIECmVE SlfTlS available 9115 837 ·854 7 366 Avoca"o ol H B 1 & 2 Sr super 19e G 5 .,. tlOMI .. ...... Tenore 631-1266 Winter 2 Br 2Da, dbl gar. 2 Ba w I 0 c ea n y I e w " 62 8595 UVIN onl~ 1 mirtutes • MO~TH FREE RENT ... •-t"'·· ••••.• -211.117 TSL •••·t ••2·1103 ,u1"11~s84f20-12331387 • or 10 So Co P1-~a SI a•st REAL ESTATE • ·~i~~\·? lrplc. patio. no pets. $1350/mo 660-09.22 RI".'. --.,, ~ Ne(lwo,, Btvd& ~ul;'ot .,9, Dover D• ~wte 14 i31-1.0 ~':_ •. S 1200/Mo 675-4143 Baat. hack 2240 Olx furn 2brwlirplc Jn dpli1 $620 Eslde lg 2Bd 1Bs, 12Bdrm & 3Bdrm Units a"I San Diego treeway 2•"3 "'"'wport Beach 63 1-3651 I·--------fr RIGHT ON THE SANDI Ir 8 hae to Bay Win-pool pV1 patio 2 pers tf'l\med Priceo Ir S700-Orang~ A.v~ 631-5•39 B'f )"?SQ Ft S630tmo iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~·~~!!~~~~ 4BR 3BA Winter rental Flat dont wait SA95 2b ter$750/mo 871-9467 mu No pet.s646-5137 S850 675-617J approrir, 3'!"· Birch Newport SMTI OUST..... l~rt leac~ l 9 $2000/mo 507 E Balboa ~~~,{s &d~~~f ;, ,;~; CtrtH ••l Mar 2122 S6351Mo 2 8d 2Da trptc JlCllS lllil TI Beacn 5•, 5032 Agt GE 7E_G 9100 --- 1121,000 biSTJ!IE§§ sXle Npt Hgts Blvd 673•6~ ph 539-6190 Best Alty fee Charming 2Br 188 Apt encl gar, 811 bit ins Nr I SEIWllD YILU&E ' ,, ' ,, ... ''•l)lt ~. 572 SQ Ft $630/mo f I 11 M & I 11 T VA term• ottered! OR u-3~2-~:~6~·1::11~~ llHSH llflrtltlatlll PAIVA TE BEACH CONDO w/gar w/d 2 blks to bcl'l shopping Center ,\ "" 11t J• .1111• 3:;;cn ~~~-~3:!o~port &111.YllS IF YIH 1um• ulsllno low Gtatral 2202 3BA 2ba. 2 ear gar. al e. S 1000 Gd view 675-6989 . 810 Cente< .l&L llT&TE .' tnte<•t VA loan. Very 11&1111 llHE end un11 Redec s 1175 DESIGNER'S IUr'iiiSl'led I T$L MHT H2-110~ WMY IOn nicety redeeo<lted. Air 2 A, Al • o 1se or lse opt Agent pd L 1 1 •IL Tl·llLLlll I conditioned. Single story Ole1rtJ A1Mt1 Tllt llttt w/carport. near SC 261 8555 957·0669 Townhouse Frplc & pool All utll ge or. re rtg Live where you have 3 Bdrm unit Community Palat11I FRENCH COUN· Plaza Front + rear yard • . S 1 195/f'l\O 673-0896 $450 No pets 20 11 1r Specracutar aprs UPTO S600 OFF!!* ....... , •• , ... 1 I Oetu•e ott1ce wtrecec>Uon area ~·-central 1o-cat1on O•hce equ1pt -PllllOll. DALL pool. Great Colla MeN TRY TUDOR. more than Pets OK $695/mo lmat 2244 Furn•Shed eact1e1of.C1ose cnarle 51 36<1-3725 '* 1 & 2Br 1 & 281 SU•IM PlTllll TllllE locaUon. 5-4~2313 elegant 5300 sq tt, 11 Credit cheetl required 28r 2ba lcd urd, gar. gym to beach $400 Private I i'*Spacious townnouses • " ,.,1 yl!d' s ert I URN!SHfD v 1Nf JRNl)ti[ f ment secretarial sup- pon ioo 450 IQ fl 11 95¢ SQ h Wall mateh any 01ne1 •Ill! Call Mike 85l-6550 or 966-1215 111· 12M rooms. Oe41an & City Drive by 25 11 w ' 1 673 3474 I ....aa .. BllU • Fireplac:M Lights view est•I• Sunflo~er. it T ·4. then tennis. pool. patio. patrol, ~n ran~ • --~ u '* P11va1e balconies C>r p no pets S97S 546-7234 C 1111 2i24 G at Must llQuldete lor out ot ~II Fred 631-1266. 1m-tltl .. e11 TIWll .. (S aroen P •OS Let U1 ..... YH Sell V '" Prtttttrl C• Cla11iflH, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. area seller Sacrifice at mediate avallablllty, * *REIT&LS* * F II I 2BR H I $999.000111 Last ot the Patrick Tenore ~u~le~rn Clean &~~1~~ 011ns Ftr ll11t I WllY IOn fll ll(SS Harbor Ridge bargains. CALL US REGARDING Cpta rt/smkr 646--2323 Frplc. vaulted celllngs. dbl •3 Lighted tennl& c0\1r1• CE•T£•S Tl••IS For personal preview ~II • ·~i~~'\· IAVINE LEASES ·-----gar pool & spa No pets 1r 2 Sw1mm1n9 pools I CdM s oes1 ott1ce1 $425 S t 100 inc ulll AIC pkg 1ant1or 2855 E Coast Patrlck 0 rTen 760 or_e 87 63 02 1·l266 .. !Y •· lnl111o11_11~00l11lty Mobile home No tBdrm $720-$745 '*Str@11ms & oonos SWIMll•C. pl1$ -·~-_..;. 1 • pell Mature Adults 2Bc1rm 2 -..Ba $9t51• Sorry no pets 111och .ore' Sorry. Quiet, secure 1 1 666 w 11\ll'l 645-2739 •Fum1shings av1111 t Mot I H""" 675 6900 anytime I SEOffl•Y lOIO S/Ft. R&'Mr-l(R Don'! miss rent/option 4br Woodbridge 3Br-2',.,Ba 99, Newport 646 8373 flO Pf 5 t $ pool appls & 2b• S750 Townl\Ome Air; Located 1 . WHY NOT CAll opu datl) ' to ' 1600/mO 845 W 19th St 752 1120 673 l96G ·. . . kldsA-ok539-6l90 near the lake Aft Spm CASAlllll ~teld I 1·11H ~ d Best Ally IN 559-8291. Avl mid Oct ALL UTILITIES PAID 'IV't 11.,.rt lhHn It•• -IULn ---... -2241 Compare before you r6n1 1 AHlTMEITS I YILU&E VV Only 4 ~ra new, 3 bdrm J&CllS L11••• leaca Newly deCOrated custom L ke or and new• All utnttes 1 v u -' t ... den. 2'"" beth Hlghly NIP ll&l&IEMEIT 28 COiiage ocean view. design features pool.. ~aid Pool gar no pets Lane H'~~::,ngsO:,, ~ p.u1m~n .. E.XEC OFFICE clote to i;:,..,.,'VS APP• 200 aq fl 1ncldS OIC tum $300 mo •49 1 w Baker Sune 3 '-'t>!lta Mesa. Ca 92626 upgraded with high cell· l1•11ll·l1ll fplc. garage, walk to t>ci'I bbq, cov'rd garage sur· I 1Bdrm $585 Freeway north of Beacn N1•wpor1 Ko "'h o lngs • .,_,bar, flr19'aee • ___ --$1000 w/utll 499-2181 rounded with plusn land· 2Bdrm tBa -$690 10 McF&ddeo west on ... , , • * 556-3900 . much more Pro -lalMI -------2 seeping No pets 301 AVOCADO McFaoden I · fesslonelly landac•ped Ptaiaaala 2207 Llt•H lltatl 225 Furnished 1 Bdrm ano 64 2-9850 or 631-0960 aaiana 2916 With huge yard. pool + Ute 1 Airy Charming, hi Furnl1hed Bacnetor lniae 2744 '"' ' .. 11 l ltat1l1 spa. Price reduced to STYLISI 21111 Slll cell. etc 2 BR. lamlly rm. 365 Wiison 6•2-1971 _ 1 1 fuijnE ROCK RIDGE I "'l~wpm1 R•''9th 1110 i"'•o'!!'oP-s""!l ... Z""on-ed"""!""'e,.."'2~A"!'tCP $399i995 w/term•I Call view deck & 011. lee#8750 2 ba, $1350/mo (714) I t .. ~ 2'40 ~t:field Condo 2br 2· 1b8 den din .. ' \ P"' Dlh Covered patio Patrick Ten<>fe 831·1266 TILllEIT 111-1110 495-8823 619/940--0440 aa • IC rm a c 1 p 2 c•r auto gar '' W ate• & tr u h pd ---NEW ~ IOUS 2Br & lftl IUOl'S FllHT FAMILY l'11TlltlTS 2 stor~ pool 1ac tennis S225 mo Ste P 130 E R&'Mr-l(R • •I ". • ·• ~ • GREAT PT!ENRNAEL~:~ION den i;b:P:nhae Frplc QUIET RESORT LIVING !Sparkling clean 11191 • eris $1300 mo 546-5921 : n .. ' 1104 171h St CM 548-7817 WIN •S rkllng l'le&led pool Apts IOI' famllles w 1 or 21 It 3 Br/2 Ba, 2Brl 2Ba. furn ~~.' .. pool/spa view, •Cpa r1 d view dining cnilOrert 04Mlr p&rk HNI Walnut SQuare Condo 3Br ••atttiaJ iiiiiiii~~~~~~~ or unfurn Call Real ......._.... 2 car gar Steal OU yar paid No pets 2Ba B un11 Super clean Snt~ Ceut Metre ltatala Hll •--·~-Estate Store 675-1771 $1195. 213/458~912 •Vlgnettict&BBO areas 2Bdrm t' Ba S69~ a c encl gar saso mo "71S i ,.__ .,... • ---•Twllo t dlrie 1n coun yrd • • Oe 1 e5'4--0529 1 6 •6 L/snop/S1or-oe• and mull I their to FlULHS JU SIOO Laite Ftrnt Z2SS gazebos 396 W Wiison 631"5563 I Avail 1 91 2M .i-a CO(ldO Carporl 26• SQ 11 & up rM• C M cornet $panlth •lyte. Garage bl11na fee•5357 W1terlront Gee Home •Sp.c:IOUS Apa11rnen1t BACH $510 & 18A S610 La,. •• 11, .. 1 2752 -.oa \ pool s;·5 mo c 2 548-i249 832.4 190 bldro0m flome with f • T1L11m Ill-IHI Customll*I plush crpts !~':',:~ :!~:.!,110 ~~r;L P:~~ ca~o pets Loi/II) 2br 2ba •Pl '* pool '>4' • 13 1 °' •31 5166 Watertront Bldg 1350 sit I~ J::.' and gour zaz• Frenctl Door•. Pvt Boat •New dove tan crpt Qui · & d1anwssner 2904 1 ~Br 2h4 Condo w d4'CI. avail 3333 W Coa.1t ~~~.~~ :1.~ 1;:,~ E •rt•• ••• Jlar • Dock I 1850/mo 768-8220 •Lrg Wilk In CIOMIS 2~~ ::.ftA ~::a2:~es Atom• Av 714 495-8271 c f)IO PQ0411eG $695 gas Hwy NB Mon tl'lru Fra 9.5 end $10,000 optl n &IUZIJllllflDJ .~ .. M·l21t •Glted COVll'ed prkl'IQ ..... ~ 00 A"' now 831 S96& ltera t nu $2~~~/oo.f~r.pr~::d tn~ ~~r. 2 17d ;:e:a;i;; 4 116AM d50 bo. VRLV w/atoraoe 16~Ue'!~1~ ~noc11 • o'1en WI\•" yQO .IMal 2ffl R@EBtoRXdt SPlcEIJ olu<Md 1n tt11 central TILl,llT Ill-.... Utll P•ld 492 Orange. ALL UTILITIES INCl U0£D enc•OM<l gsrag13 . t Br p:,, r~,~~r,t~':s"'io~·~·~ f u•n room i bth i.11Cll I f1llT ~ Fii( Newpon Pf'oC*'tY 650·2407 attef 6pm lBd 2Bd & 28d Twnhml 181 s.5501mo ?8• 281 rMCh the OutnQe Coeat 1nOI'\ pr1vP $350 mo Yng Sa'9 Hert>Or Sett Slorage Wattrfr ....... lff, 3BR. 2b1, want to Maeh. WALK TO BEACH 28R Furnt.•hed S675 mo 867 W 19t" St marilet ~l'tyd mei. Wiit. 10 ~· C. lflfO 77!t-2305 Ill..... hi bellT'I o.ils, tun<Mek 2ba, den. txillllna. new Visit o;Jr modtil OaU'y 9.9 I 645-1740 I M1111n1 493-54 .. 4 •-----ii ... 1a1m11111 Motivated Miier nnta 911 offert. Ouell'Y flome h• It ell. 1 107 0Kf°'d ln Open Sunday I ·& 4U·7139 or &4&.t1t1 s1soo21m,4o. ·~7n3°.:2~•rk drp1/crp11, flreplace. Sorry no peta l f'Q1o1na Ben rm C>VI t>& ---.ah ... 2 2ul·.. Of u back varCI 1976/mo yrty I -~ ·-VILLAGI S•OO 1'? Uhl MaM~ sPiRiTOAL REl&Nds Compare! Then renl lhll 0 y. 7 5 '2 • 8 4 7 4 0, l1' bUIN f A HERMOBSA ~ emplyd laoy •94.1346 A<Mce In A" Manen & ~cl• 2br nm w/gat ~ncSI 731·3128 1e,11 Partctio.ln H a•&•TMlllTI CounMiilng 191& So El :Kile bltn• $700'• klCS• 28drm o.nlrl>ic dblgat Ul-~1 r Mature M•F Fum· rm/pvt Cemtno RMI, S.n Clem. M190 Batt Alty,.. Maf Oc.an s 1260 mo ·~r1 IMc~ 2M c .. ,..,' tllJl'f Ouf i••dtll ,,, .. '" 01H' "''(\11.Kllf hyo~ r$()()= !:i;'el 1~.':ll Uc d 492-7296 lARGE 3BA 2'.,ba, 1tepa 86 t 139l Of 496-1683 /WT 28.. u t~ .,, •• ,,,'So eo..~1 l'la:a " ,, ~ 111 llwlf\ lo !Tit _ --Beien rnt nter ,.., c. ........ ..,, PfTS "'!•~' I l ,JI I ....,.. f ld l tion to oceen. 1 1425· no petl. 2Bt 2Ba Condo nr ocean HOO/mo Av•ll now IN'••~ ., I'\ AH•'""' ~ .. ...... • •• I ... J .._ or " .. c ~229, 9e()..4221 Patio, 2 car encl g., .. W -9842 2 t3t54&· t384 ..... • ltU • UWf .... Ullll ... ....... •BEAUTIFUL WATER C\Ked community pool OECO ..... TORS ti.auUlul .....,.. ....... ,. I ·-· c.1 • Temrlo ~ home on VIEW 28' 2\o\Ba Twnt\M. jllC LM av1 l1200tmo rr 1 -...... ti ,.. • • pool ltn tot. OOo<I cbn-l\>l~ dbi gar $1550 Call Bllt 861 9224 rum ;ond~;>;.Ja~water , __ , ...... 111 Wloly rent• Low ,.,.. Daly Plot dltton Oklel to -.......... & eJWT35 Of M2·1254 "Br 2 ..... 2 ~ ""'t tub, 1179 /mo I s 1'6 a ~/Wkly COIOr • ·~.~·,'.;" vmf(t r I' r r T r I' I' TI 9CtlOOi Aliklr!Q U4U0o ti .. Oen. ~:;.l<t a E.lllra IQ aurecl C14>1• 22 8t ...... IUT. •t •&TD .. ~~~ "-: ll\ \MnD l.81 IUl TY 21A 1E , s --. no-· pet OK s 1450 641378 ~~ r~ :.' Y:.ti $!' .. ,... ,-t •teps lo OOMr\ 1(11.(:t\ • NI"' thlUft i ~::r;;,w•u •rtl I l I J I I I ~ l ITl-laM Lg~ 'ilea cn'Zi. S!LL ldl• ltenll with • ~':i; Of wlnte< fef\111 Tll W8'11 r....-1 tU-1Ml evltl MS N ~·1 Hwy 642-tt7g .. -•-.-------H2& mo. Aet ~ar Oelb' P110t OIMll"-0 A_d a..2.a.30~ 21~-430-.21oa l~ 8-cf\. 494-~ JV .... UTI IM~}• •111•11 " -,. ._____ --- • I \ • OJ-llftll CCMIM DAILY PM.OT /Thundey, s.pttmw 4, 1885 hlt•if ... ... ....... ""........ • •• -w:: .I'"""'•'" .... ......... 1111 ... :; . .. .. ...... _~ 1111 ....,...... "" .......... .. .. SCUll-lm llllUl1W A111Nl•V• m II OL!RIOAL W""" ••HRIB1r -Lmll-~TllUT Wllllllll .... ••..,.$ ~.,.:i;:.aur:;~ ~n~r."='~-= eo.!'*1ume~111 IUll nMT ~·-bWftt tor ~~uJ,~ ~·= &'nWIT P~.~T Le in-=:t ~=~t'"UPs~,:. NWWl.ft eon,~t!Oft. w.y,OotonacletMM. .,.. GrMt Wtetem Savi o.v.1=06ertl~ !rtom f0-3 M, Mon-fL'rt: '::v~r.r:tt·,;::,·~ c.nw.ldMlforlWdent. a.natl DUllneH. CM. "°91r.or_. ==.,t;., .. c.a'*C: MIYSITTIA fOf 2 M*I HOUMWIVM, etuden'-• p/1 one of CW!fom'-'I = cen aeourat•IY type t5Jh0Uf *~: Muet HouM, 712-0-515 Call1 ... 11~ct'-:~~ :r~petM~~ 0::: ..,... A_.. leot (a 13) ta4-"23 Olf"' In my lrWw Home. temp help. c..nw. t~ht Ing flnencltll INUtutlOne lhpM a 11 !Ootllna for h.•" PfeMl'ltlb.. car. rn ,,_ l :30 thN 4:40. ~n& OUfml.YU Approx 40/Wk. Cell att.r tabt, pe.rktno attnd,tlMO. '*an Immediate open· \Nltey. c..t 113·f5N. Call Fred 131-12tl _ _...., •c:::.:-•owrmy 4'1m.IS4-H41. Apply In per.on~• lngloraei.t'Typl9t t.n Human ·fhuuron. IAlll11UIT · Futll;::-•~ltt,--••11101 .,_,.. "*~ II...,.. BWlng btwn 2·8. 11800·2 OUf Coeta MtN bfanctl. I/Oi i Mlf'N/H Comm out.a. ,..,tel Bu llTN fOf Private Ctub In~ ~-Cutt. nt9d1d. Oood 8ln Of ~. lut Meet %~.,. tc;:' ~ lllUT &WTllT =~~~·~W TMt .. an entry ....... pc»-.... """ ~ Oocup~ 1m::l. lllTI pot1 Beach. o.i. Entry. wao .. ~~'rtunlty. Of u. ,.,.. 8tm9'Y Mi.. ~ ~Tiii ltlon You Wiii leern the N.lt. l)'flaoogue ... k. SAIMIM ()( 5'4~9819 '*'-bUt not Nllntlal t • tt • n .. About ~~,._ .oae:: 1ll•llUI llllllDll/UITT var!Oua type. or to.N. ••P· FIT ctenr :r:' ,:i-llllllnUIT ~e!~~~t~ ~~P~~~~~r~ Wiii train. ca11 t75-0900 J... ...... 1111 OU"811.Y'!& elude rHck up llld ct.-A •t-atarter to aeeilt In fOf N.B. Law Finn. MU11 prepartngrMl•tatetoen =fflendl)'!t11tr' 'd Hair PtoductlOM 260 !. preferred. but not RetlllS.... MAPU' .. IPAT--r I.Ml I ,.... IWt llvetY or ade, P41111ng the dew!CIP"*'I a oon-:~ taw moo~ ;;::· ::=:=•~ ~·=-~ cW13-eS4a eq 17th St Colt• MW. F~ neceewy. Muet h•" ct.-UIZ P&IW llUll 0..emttt, Kint ooole, ... lrlQ I tMr•hMI•. Ptotealng trot of budget fOf OWNd bOnu• ~ 107 · other general dutlH 1..nto locatlonl S.".48 pend•ble trantportatlon, Stlot l>tl)t. need• '11T 11 v e ·In 1 It u • t Ion f(Ul)ADS ARE FREI Cal: ede, llld • variety of AMI Eet•t• pr~ · Typing r 50 1 · .ulTlll alk fOf Wayne. Sttop la and be OV9f' 19 )'Mft old. . Sal•• Jlerton/ A11l1t. w/lncome. 873--S817 other duti.. Candldale ~· to ln~tly BOOKKEEPING Want.O quired. o wpm 1 r.., l'.O.t.C. It ..-rno full time being remodeled. Sewn da~de41very wtth Mgr.Good tin, f\ln at· ... • ... rnuet be •JC1,.,.,.iy or-,....,en & contrOI of PIT fOf Accounting Of. • . collieotOt"t In the lrvtnt MA no QOlteot . call 10AM mQ•Phet• Wiii ttaln. -tt •-• ganiz.d. ~bte and budget tor owned Reel flee. Requtru llt• tw• offer competitive ., .. to perl«m contlnu-U&•-M .. &DI ~PM M • Friday. Salerypluecomm. p ..... liBMll'iim-.. • ...-10V1a~1049~~H~ln\Uy~~1an~ .oi. to WOl'k well with E1tate r.=• HMdl bkkplng, QOmSM« exp ..ian., llld excellent oua cottectlol'\ 9'fOt"t on Exper. pref. 64<>-7373 842 3 eetl StMlY 640·7810 a ,.,...,, kltt. twk•. hve :'re.um. Al1n: LIN 'o In ~=~~tyd:.~ helpfut.Calll31-38S1 benef'lte. FOf Interview, deltnquent 9000Unt1. A.a Hoepltal NEWPORTOOMESTICSI SAlESPERSON. 811/Sun ahOte.CFAreg.S1&0/up. Smith.to: ~altObel'Mp<>nllble OO'TPl•TllT ~f.:''fa:;,a~'r" call ~'f~~:!:'J: ....-aa.ua Janltortai~Agenoy c.M.SwapMeet,M11191 &40512,&40--1129 •'Ml ---fOf •tabllthlng t.lcal« I llllT ... , . taotlng botrowera by &1mn• ILlll le In need of: chair ped18181701-11 HlmlSlalMM KltteM M/F ..... fillng eyetem• ror the ... (lH) 111-4111 phone to reeotv9 dell,,.. -·-...... , I· • e Mp l 0 y MEN T ... -11111T••y e wt<• S 100 957...()807 MILYPl.IT ~ dep#tment y ~-' -• COUNSELOR•, Biiinguai -• -ll IA Ila 1111 •Minimum 2 yeare bank· 11111 .... 11 (11•) lH-4111 !t~~teme. n: Coeta Men Medtoal w1 .. 1ee aitper. a auto. FOf Grubb& Elll•. Newport Aplluna II l'ound Lrg. P••rot vo"' • a. 12121 Ing expertence In e note • llUT WllTlll & ecommenJC::i!, Center Hoep .. 301 VIC· Eam up to S1,5ot. p/mo. Center. RHI bf ate I llf .......... Ma'-St. ue. :; •..... ,. ., .......... -dee>t. or loan dept. llll IY r y .. tori• St.. COit• M.... No IOlleltlng -w.-. background preferred. .aa7 • 133 -· n .,._..__, • Mull be ~tloue I l'leClllMl'y. OU ~ 8"42·2734 en0a ott. Good typing lkllla. Coft.. L.£8 --. Found~ Pet bkd. Cliff~~~~~~~!! attentl~todetall TILIPlllll IAYllU k~..:'1oncon::! __ 11-• RECEPTtONIST•,911-t1ct Mre. Netland 1-*-IA-ll=J,.....,U~LL-=l~I*~ Hewn .,..._ NB. Cell DVERTISING •Strong verbal & written er pr _.,15_ tngual w/HI .. e)(per. 644-6200 8-45-8099 to Identify. A communtcatlon lklll1 PIT °' ,r;r_ Cf'lolee of Equal Opportunity & ptooedur .... well .. Pit. Flex hOUra. Apply In Rapid Mfv~t op-ULll Aetrtgerat0f9 1129 a Up • Ex tence In fltt , hourt It OUl'9 Call T H Emp!Oyef M/F/H' famlllarity with collectton '*'°"· Reuben•. 251 E. portunlty. Call tmmed. Wutler9 Ste a Up Found emall bfk F/mlx totf:" I atheftng'ln· A y • T . . lawt1. Thia poaltlon ,.. Coaet Hwy, Nwpt 8ch &.42-e142, Or aft. tpm, Tlr•. and Auto Servtca. Oryeta. gaa/elec St9 & Up Twrter, IPPX 1 mo'• vtc ARTIST lon~lon ~. • m~ m!!~~~ ~~ .. 7~ 1 •: CterleUll TYPllT q..,lr• xtnt verbal I writ• Monday thru Sunday S.5 Marlo 646-2350 Newport Tire Center. ALL APPLIANCES B~N1Schoot H 8 •Good typing lkllle. CARPc;NT~R HELPER It you're uelf-1tarter an~ :; '!!"1'~~=:.k~ Mllf lt.UIDI Hurting 3000 E. Coalt. Hwy. CdM ,.., ...... =~=----=--:--::~:--Growl Clal MW For more Information U thr, own cat, no llug~ flexlble •bout job ... lgn· plua. Salary Wiii not ••· Needed. Qood pey, Good 1.1.'I SECRiT A'RIAL ASSIS· 11..a..t la• ... FOPND: rr ~Ill d°\' on.~ ~ge ~ pieu:(~~1~,~~~~ ... -gardepleue.754-1820 men11,theF.0:1.C.hU• CHd S19.000. p/yr. hourt.CallRobble'•Rao Med-Surg, Crltlcal Care. ~NT F/T poahlon type UNIOUEFURNrTURI! V c · • r v • w need• lmaglnattve pro-eonn job for you. Our dlvlllon PlMM Mnd your r..ume & Mop 548.0767 Emergency Rm Of care wpm, pleNant eur· 1947 S. Main St. Mac A rthur . S A . ducilve layout lf1ttt who Banking IAl8I of bank llquldetlon cur-to P.D.l.C .. attn: Pereon· Unit Coeta MeM Medical roundlnr In Newport Santa Ane 979'-1892 an. &pm. under1iand1merchandl.. uelll&Tlll Rqponllble & conaclen· rently hu openlnge for net, P.O. Box 7649. New· ..... ...... eenier Hoep, 301 Vic· Bch. Cat Kim 84 .. 8325 Btwn Edinger & Warner on Found Yng Purebred Cat Ing to design edvertlllng Tl_,. CIOUI pereon needed to MVerll clerk typl1t who port Be a c h , C a . Caretul, r.epc>nllble per-tori a St Co1ta M .. a SECRET ARY ·LEGAL Main St. See t.he BMrl mile, 33rd St. Bit~. for ' a variety of cllenll. --ca1hler & etock high a~age typing apeed1 9285&.744549 EOE eon. 3 morning• per WMlc $42.273-4 Perm. PIT MOretary fOf 111-IJH Call & ID 963-8322 Our dllCflmln•tlng mar-The ltvl,,. oltlce of 1he fuhlon Eur,opean 50WPM. Tti. F.D.t.C. of· Miii to keep Corona del Mar N.8. Atty. Nd m1ture, Open 1~: Sun 12-! ket demllld• quailty i nCI Federal Depo11t In-boutique. Good t>ay. Re-far1 a great ~et111 mpartment In top lhape lff• llUYllY take-charge lndlv, gd PtrM•al •t)'I•. • u ran c • Co r P h u t>ecca, 844-2852 package Including dental Full or part time. Some for tra~lng couple. Ref· Full time High School typing. Prefer iome legal Harvtet Gold 20 cu n lld• ltrftets lOlf lmmed. opentnge for I*· & vlllon coverage. If you exper. nee. Qood work· lf'ef'lcel euentlal. PIMM graduet• wtth good drlv-exp 8715-4271 by-1IC11 w/dual Ice ----...-..-_. .... -New1p1per proeluctton 10ns with the totlowlng mt ....... &ml would Ilk• mOfe lnfor· Ing envirooment, Ideal for write to Ad. 132, Orange Ing recOfd. Apply In Pit· · =•nHr. Gd cond Tllll If a.All knowledge helpful. Abllt. exper: 12231 CMpman Ave. Gar· m1t1on call pertennel. 1t 1tuden11. Salary neg. Cout Dally Piiot, P.O. eon to: Mr. Fuent ... at lllllTUY obo 8S4-0529 ESCORTS ty lo work und« deed· •Min 2 Y'9 b1nklng •XS*. den Grow 971·5517 975-5400 EOE w/axper. Benefit• avlll. Box 15e0. Colta M.... Robert Bein, Wllll•m Plrt time. Houri fleitlbte. SMre HOTPOINT lroetlell 896-2355 llnet a mull. Prior,,...._ In a note dept. or toen CHILO CARE. Mature lady Clerical Apply In pereon. Ruby'• Ca. 92828 Frost & Auoctatu. 1401 Some computer exper. refrlO freezer, 2 door, lk I i -"= fllf paper exper. an edvan· • Clept. to provide gd aupervlllon fU ILIUI Diner. # 1 Balboa Pier, lnturance Quall St .. Newpon BMctt helpful. 631-2499 new. $225, 875--«88 aa .. tu !,!!• tage. Poettlon Is lull time. Ablllty to type min. on wkdy 1ftn1 Ref1 Balboa. Ill. Tl• I Ol.DI 925e0 AU 1&11 •l•&al ~':n.n~~','!''w11~al:~~ • Strong!~~ written ltvl,,., Own car 7~ ~.=-r~~ f~ Miii Thi lrvtne offiCle of the •--.,-flOl--llAUl---11--Prof~ ~en. ~teJ1t llll • •n MWI perlence. Inquiries and oommunleatlon 1111111. CHILDCARE. My Irvine opening• tor n1e clerka. If you are • or•t cook & Federal Depo111 In· R .. ponllble. bflghl right· clent all ph1H1, all Queen llze box eprtng fr-:' High Pronti. Local ArM re1umes to: Steve Banking exper. ts required horn•. Live In or out. Lite To qualify you mull ha" would Ilk• to Mm good turance Corp. hu Im· hand career person for makN, 50/50 epllt or to yo~5 ~:s"a heu wm Trlln. Part Time Hough, Art Olractor, for thle position. Maxi· houeel(eeplng. 1 yr Old 2 Y" •XS*· In flllng, lor1· money cooking part time mediate opening• In our varied duties at growing $30,000. comm. Al10 • No EmplOyeee. No Dally Piiot, p o. Box mum N lary wtll not ••· twins. Aefl req. 851 -8499 Ing & cheddng alf torma tor email private dinner ln1uranc1 Dept. Th• small company. Call 1111 n d Attend an ti Faraltut HIS Overhead No Selling 1580. Costa M .... Ca. oeed $20,000. p/yr and CHILD CARE W ad M of documentation. Ell.per. putlH, call Penny entry level INSURANCE mornt or eves. 875--0212 needed. 873-3320 Graat Tax Beneftt• 92828 wlll be baled 1trlc1ly on . ant • In a bank'• note dept. 11 • 733--0983 CLERK requlr91 the fol· a.drm Furn. On lin bed Mr Wolfer (714)838·6820 prior exper. & education. W·F. a.45--4. My Balboa plus. The F.D.l.C. ottert a towing 9xper. * lfflOl ln&ll * ..... lw AtteHMt w/hdbfd, 9 drwr drelMf · . -•-1t-•... TheF.D.l.C.oftersagreat lehme.Ah6pm&7s.2&&1 grMt benefit• peokage OlllllLlll • Typlng40wpm credtt,collectlon,genlofc, P/ttme po1ttlon 1vall. & mlrrOf. 1 nll•tartd . ... , ...... Sito --· t>enerttl package lnctud-CHILO CARE f()( t 1 mo o4d fnc:tudlng Dental & VIiion • Famlllarlty with potlclee FIT or PIT, IOm4I wknd• Mature lndlv ~8 yn/Uf). Pecan WOOd. Excel. con- * ™IEUI IAILY "LIT Ing Dentel & VIilon pactc· tn my N.B. home. N/lt'Ntr. coverage. PIHi• call Part time carrlef counMI-& premlum1. & evea. Kovens J~1. Day/eve lhlft. Ftn. Vly. dltlon. MOO. 8-45-9751 ....a rs 330 W. Bay St. age If you would llkl PIT arn'1 M·F 752-70&4 peraonnel. EOE 0<1 wanted. Help boyt • Xlnt verbal 6 com· Mr. NlelNn, S46-4510 ContlC'I Monty te2-1374 I llf fllllltlll .....,. ~ .m... Colla Mesa, Ca. 92828 more Information, pleaM btwn 9· 11am wtldy9. Rer. 975-5400 and glrl1 1ollclt new munlc1t1on 1111111 -art time SOLICITOR State Farm LES 967•8133 Futt dlarge thru ftnanclal Ml call per1onnel at ~LERICAL aubecrlptlon1 on their •Mull be coneclenclous P Ina. Gotd book Tuee· 1,..,..__,...-,,.--..,.-..,....,..-- 1tatement. Manage MV· Ulllll lllTIHJ 975-5400. EOE ~O CALIF MAGAZINE PIC* rout•. Mutt enJoy & att9fltlve 10 oetalll * •• llW * Thwa evee pm. 553-1115 Movtngl 2 matched Lo~ .,., Mt• of pereonal llld 112.50 hr. No exper. nee. OLA111f111 · · WOfklng with 1().13 yr Al 1 TECHNICIAN In our $8.05 to •tart ... 11, both S325, nrty tjUalneae book•. Mature wlll train. 538-3720 B111111ngTELLEIS Uftlnllll :~,r~~.~~ r~~ otc11. Earty ewnlng houri tneuranoe Dept. y~ wlll Local corp. ha• twelve ITATillEIY new. Gt ... top• dine tbte. pereon With min. 3 yr1 AIDE F llve-ln Teecher In ••-m 8·30· 1·30 M-f $6-$8/H WOfk dayt/ flexlble hrt. be rMponllble fOf. openlng1, no exper. req. 4 chre $75. 845--8030. exper. Ftmlllar with whlchi. Few hrt, rm/brd Part Tl•• &.,.,..., Oll1YI p'ieHant phone vote~ Commllllon only. • Verlfleatlon of Studen11 ok. Mull be 18 Store In CFdJt ~· S~ •--------- IBM/PC. we11 911ablllhed +s1oo mo 84s.2357 and 50+wpm 1 muet a.-Call Bruce Emile)' lnaurance oo all real p1u1. 3 yr rllJClent. Call Pereon. ___ _. c~allyt S.eM llttte We comisan Plell&nt & 81• · Excellent opportunity tor Needed tor New Homea In · 8-42~21 ext. 20e eetate loanl H.B 9&.4·2890 or S.A. WOfklng ...,. ... a.~ Bed•. tora. eolld wood tractive y.offlc:e on the AlllUL mrtt&L reeponelble Individual• to and Rec r u It men t ~Bo=~~~: •Piecing comprlhenll~ 541-8878 for appt. fine cilentele. 875-1010 kltch tabte, retr~, mahog. water. Employee In· Full-time. ALL OutlH, ~~1~,h~:n~gwe:. ~a~r:1~tl~~:an:l~~ .. I~~ portuolty to leam com· ~I IUllTT ~·g·:~ ':n:oo;.,..y Part TI9t/flll n.. ~~nr~r!!. ll~g~~~ ~ar:J;~oo.St!~~ ~~~! 13~ bactc $.4/hour. pertence preferred. Com· d a 11 v new• P • P • r . ~~~-~~k.~48"3988 _, Pll. • ~·of property f0< Pmlte Pnt lffltt SlllefR table, 1amp1, pleturN. lmmed. open~. petltlve Nl1ry. PIHM AgrHsl ve, Ulf·dl•· · · · 1dequate coverage. Flex hrs.typing & AM• a etc. Low prtcee, quick MA~R;~ TO: 2~~~.~L~o call ~r,:r;~· ~tr~ne:.:,1~ue:~:~ to a~~=' ftllng PIT ~IAIU !"ndu • rn~n:,~ ~:~· :i:~~ ~r:. t~5~Jo:' JOBS ~= t:: ~~~:. • ..... ,, petl. Experlenoed, Mml· (talary + oommlulon), and other cterlcal dutlee. Mult :Sc:..Ui & !t •Preparation of monthly EA•N CM. SAT/Sun 7th/8th PA. 1111141 retired. 855-0685 Interviewing By benellll and adv1nc. Typing 60 wpm req. Own 1 $.t hr t rt FIT go. report.I. PUT Tiii ft from 12 to 4 pm ....... , II 12111 UlllUll Alllft'llT Appointment Only :'1~rop=~~~~e~~-car a mu11. Call Judy, c:,;.., ~ fOf Mfjoln-~.~::':!.':~iv• ap-position• avallable at the MONEY lar!tt laln * Worki ng father For reeponllble potltlon ~ perlence necHury. :~~32 1· HI. 318 lor lngcar~~A~,.P: proprlet• exfierlenca. ~~~ln:"~at~~!p1!':J w/ctilldren nds m•~r• with Landscape Deelgn ~I>-k Send resume Attn. Peggy Ull ll&IT C=oS;d:h Shop Banking 11 a P u1. Ma.xi-Sunday mornings. Earn PRIZES "·reu ••l 11_. llZZ woman to "" lo, 1oom. 111m. """ koow plaot ii: l).,_ 1 .lll Blevln1 ~ H bor 81 C M mum Nlary I• S 18,000.. $.t.50 per hOUr ptui gu -....-brd & Nlary. Lv mag m111rlaJ & lrrloltlon Cl• IAILY "LIT ., · · pfyr, The F.D.l.C. otfert • allowance. Muet have fRIM •--Salt Iller 951-7422 Diane sign Cell 714-~41-0295. llAlll llUT 330 W. Bay St. Ml llll 1111 gr•t benetltl package. large ear or pick-up and Ir \l -.. • 1 •n1-•-,1\.1..._,.J~lrt 1uLY -1T Costa Mua, Ca. P/tlme Mon thru Friday Including Dental & Vtlfon be at leut 18 year• old. • THIS F~r~tt,::~·~ • ~~~ dr.°:! N9 you planning •move? • •15-' "IC. ' " • n.. S S d I h •7,;_ coverage. If you would C II B 8-42 4333 CleMlfled ad• wlll point Wheal Alignment, Brak... HOW •-It Have eomethl you want uper an w c • " " Ilk• more Information, • ruoe • clothing. Toy•. book• you In the right direction Tune Up. Newport Tl<• Equal Oppty Empl m/f/h '-r • to •t? Clull~ Ml• Clo ~!~~~· Cotta M.... plHM call per'IOnnel. et PAil Tiii '9 aarn (rare. an, lci·rt & rat.) to tlnd th• home you Ctr, 3000 E. Coal! Hwy, Onta Itta, U 11 well / C1ll NOW. 97!5-s.400 EOE iteady part time w11nd ~ SAT Se9t 7th, 9 to 1 pm Mid M2-5e78 Corona del M1t. Seit Idle Item• 642-5&78 8-42-6878 lllTMI lllYlll lneuranoe work placing real "tate ltlhtrltll tlte 7o5 trli , CdM ~ Ol.DIPUTtml 111¥111 Cllrectlonal sign• In the l&ILYPIJT C .. tallua 1124 I ,... ""'11111 Colta M.. atM. Wiii •-t-t ... { · l l!Jllt Dally Pltot hu Im-llPlllllTATml train. Call 818/817-9975 ....,.,.,, lattte-1 tt ~ ' I · : medl•t• opening for cu. Client contlC'I, marketing, btwn 1-4 ontv. 20 yr1 aooumuletlon of • • Iii :: 1 _ tomer ServlOe Clel'tt to rating. Type 40·50 wpm. If you .,. k>Oklng for extra tumlture, china, tool•. & __ ...._ ..... _. work In our buay ctrcul•· Adapt1ble to growth en-PASmlD ependtng money. or Ilk• m11c . 1887 .a111ar .. __... ....... 11... .., ••tat. lltctncaJ least Clualu I P1iatia1 t1on 0ep1r1men1. Mu1t be vtronment. I ~ur to go ptacee Ilk• M1gtc C.M.Sat/Sun 6-6 . ..,.......,.. •-' -dependable and able to Newport C.Oter. Opening 1vallabte In our Mountain, Knott• 8«ry $2.17 per day .. met PUllll rum• Are you k>Oklng ror ad• INT/EXT 20 Yrs Ell.per. h1ndl• heavy phone• Jim Simmon•. Newport book puteup arN. Per-Farm, or Win Prlzle and Sat/Sun, Couch, 0r ..... AXMoA MARINE Ouattty work. fr•"'· pend able cteanlng ..,. Average Room $29 +. w1uu pleUant talepnone Int.mat• lneur~ m1n1111 part time P<>9-Aw•d•. Call us nowr We e1c. 320 211t Street, or That'• ALL you pay fOf 3 llnee, 30 day minimum In the we wlll haul out, clean & '425513 988-7401 vice? Sri.rt. 780-9445 Exterior Stucco S130 + vote•. 20 Houri p/week Agency. 7 14-644-0390 ttton, Mond•Y 2:30pm to hi~~ openli• In ci ll 548·5884 hm or paint any boil bottom for REStO/COMM'LJIND 28 CLEANING MY WAY matlf'la.11. 8-42-0442 Monday • Friday. Call JEWERL y SETTER .W.· 4C>prox. 7:30pm. Tueed1y C. M.' H.B. or . I/. 850·4000 dayt S 10/per ft Incl pelnl & all yr1. Do my own work Lie. THRU SCHOOL. Loe. refe. J.0 . INT /EXT PAINTING M2-4321 for appt, A.all er1y Store In Newport lOarn-to approx. 5:30pm 8-42-4333 .... lattte .. mitlfllll & zlncs. No •278041 Al S..C&-8128 Dependable, 548·M57 HOUMI & Apt. RMa. rat... for Trecey. BMch need• diamond No ellper nee. Appl~ TE&ml·PIE l•ltL Bed1, eota, eolld wood DAlY Pl OT' SERVICE DIRECTORY ~xtra ctiar":::: fJ Cuitom Cleaning. Home.-Ou1llty work. 895--5755 Mtter. Expertenced wtth P • n n 'I 1 • v er · 18 8 4 Yr Old ct...-Chrllttan kltch table, ref rig, mahog. u•~=t';ic11 up/dell~ry. Fncia1 olflo11-clean up•·fr• •t PAINTER NEEDS WORKI for ~~•Yb~~·!..,. pave, channel, etc. (Min ~=ntla Ave, Coit• Mtnlltry M2·9181 ~~gen,:r:r!~"6~~ SHIPWRIGHT SERVICES FENCE REPAIR, New & Kathy. S..C7-7857 after 3prn lntLExt, oelllngM!'6fln cab. own car. $+ ml!Mge. ~th~•t=·/,:rT:~I:~ _,.IUOY OUll TELEPHONE SCTRY tible. lamp•. plcturee, R old Wood. chain llnk. Home & Offloe ciHnlng by K28) yr1 exp .. W8rk guar. P/tlme. PIMM apply et k PleUlnt wont r-Work from home 6-10 hr1 etc. low prtoea, quick =~:.. 9f~~;~1 Free est. Greg, 968-0118 JODI. PleaM call for Ir• Davi• Painting 984-3837 2474'h Newport 81. CM. ~:' V::vt~onm•nt. Cati N.B ., ... 9-5:30CMon-:,r:r1. wt1 contacting bullne11 Nie. Come a buy l8l().8 esUmale. 8"2-6748 SOUTHERN PAINTING & 846-SOM Manager (714)84 .. 8325. many benefit•. all ( 141 owner1. Prior exper. Coriander, M.a Vetde. lriul Gar•nia --DECORATING. Int/Ext .•• -·,-··-892·5281 for eppt. helpful. Call btwn 3·5pm. CM. SAT/Slin 7th/8th '!I'!!!'!!""---HOUSECLEANING. Good Lie lntured 831·8430 WH r~ lfmL Wiii PICK UP & DELIVERY PIT 756-1143 from 12 to 4 pm. ltnict ES expertenc. & ref'•. Own · · · WANTED Fult.tlme. Call P/tlme AM 557-eo20 for dental lab. u .. own --------~-=-----r....-::-:-BRtOAl UitllNERY IToppect/removed Clean· transp. Glaelyt, 545-3155 PIJ!ri•I 281-1881 car. 494-4681 an 3PM llll·ULll Miactll .... aa 1211 Hall, tlaru. viii• & IC· up, new l1wn1. 751-3-478 Jaaittrl&I FARTHING INTERIORS lllT&L mum r~~~.B. POOL CLEANER N.edl YM+f!!.~111 CRIB, matt. I mlec. S:by CALL TOOAYll AllFH Liii ;.~~~~!_, ceseorlel. 839•1188 Clean Upe•Tr .. Trimming A.A A. Mllnt. LOWEST HANGING/STRIPPING Progreulve general prac-rattaurlllt. Hrt e.em.2pm own truck l/ery good =..... lteml. Backpack, b9d· '' C t Yard Mllnt.•Heullng PRICES. Commercial & VISA-MC 873·1512 tlce nHdl R.0 .H. Mon-Fri Fa< appt. an pay. Pan-ilme 0< Full. Euy U . p/hr plul ding S75. all. 556-8389 ~reaentatl~ 1"'11.!!f Ml"E •50 3263 R ... ld-tlal a•2 3235 w/expanded duti.. on 3pm ... ,. .. .,...,.. 495-9100 bonuaee. 494-220l ERTE' COLLECTION M2-4J21 tat. IOl ca;; · ' " " -.... "'' . ..., . . ~NDYS WALLCOYERING ThureC11yt. 8-48-4801 . _,.....,.., 4 Serlgraph1. Owner muet --------= ~:1= !Complete Clean-Up. gen'I JANITORIAL CLEANING tnltellatlon & Removal LM= • .,...., RECEPTIONIST /SEC'TY nN•--•/ iacrlflce, s4950. Best ..,,_--,.------~-t • 64~980 main!, tree trimming, free SERVICE. Free "t. Greg. Int, painting. 648·4013 lll'f&l. U.A. Eng. Ing & exprd. NewPort C4"1tlf' Law Of· pt-es.,•,•..,.-., otter, 8-46-0381 Aftnatia1 -e e. ut1. M1Uro, 631-4997 631·5681 818/335·5884 that want1 to uee lkllla, Satarv open. Fltlme. flee dMlr91 mature. r• _,15 _,,. BUILD OR REPAIR Expert Wallcoverlng In mult be neat well IP-. t. llable, perton f0< reoep-btlllht ...... lilt, r-ranklln Acctg. Service Wall Ital a alllngl Gerden Service, exper, JANITORIAL CLEANING 11allatton RMa. Coneult· peering, meture & ~~~.:pmtwnf:~~ tlonlit & Itta aectetarlll Immediate opening for Cotton Rib dr ..... $25. Bus & Pereonll Income door• !;.nd~ r mOldlng• dependable, prof. For Commerolal·Reetd'I Bldg1. ant A11tsnmnt 581·8690 motlvited. Join our grNt -~, dutlH. Salary com· axper. typeeetter Mu1t Pante/outfit• s:.z4. Lao Bch Tu Preparation S48-0345 #478ioe Don 9e2-8202 Fr .... tlm•t• 546-2572 Good rafl. 831-8194 Expert W•llcoverlng In •t•tt In FUhlon leland. UIAL ... nUY meneurat• on ex-hav• hive mark-up 247 Woodlllld 494-4248 State of the Art bu•. acct Cuitom ~dentlal W0<k TIE 10111111 Lu•acalliH 1talletlon. RM.I. Coneult· Call Ann, 8"o-0300 .. 11111. M ~~:=oo ::=-nd =::.u:lnt~~ GARAGE DOORS softw•,.. modules. C•rtlf P1ttoe-Deck1-Remodellng lawn & Garden Malnt. a a -MA::tUl'OH anl Alllgnmnt 581-8590 ..... We.,..,, agenc:y epecjaJ· eflt• lnctudlng medical & 1 dbl, 1 egl, Otfet & Co 97e-o550io55 i RC Con11ructton &.4&-4031 969-2120 -Land9ceol,i;. alt ph ... EXPERT P1perhanglng at Experienced Bobtail Split Iring In the placement of llaPTlllllT dental tnauranoe, con· 850-4448 Debby Acta1Ucal C.Ula11 QUALITY FINISH WORK Malnt, clean-ups, mowing. done. Brick, block, ltone, RM.1. Rat•. Work Guar.. Axle Orlv.r. Muet know leQal etatf. Opening In P/T, ttmp. for vacation r• Qel'llal .imoephere. Con· John Wayne Tennie Club. t:JCQulllt• Acoultica R• Entry & Fr9nch Ooorl our tr" trim Free Eltlmat"I fr" .. t. Mike 499-4072 Call for fr" nt. 983-7531 L.A. llld orange C®nty. Llltg11lon, Corporate, lief Mature. non·lmOklf'. tact AllAa. 8"42·4321 ext. Full family memberthlp. tprayed or remo~ Ory· Specialty llc•389"32 Mr. Ettrad• 845-3381 Rick 8&1·958"4 35 to40 hre/wk. Xlnt ~ RMl'"Elt•t•. Bankruptcy Al. 762·7903 291 $550, call 844-7785 wall ~alrl. a.47·7901 Corum Conat. 831-7975 Prof ... lonal L.andecaplng Pl11ttr/ltlflr efltl. Hunllnfiton 8Mch a Tax. Call for eppt. 11aPT11111T I-:-:~-=--~=--:-::--Repatr-Ooor1-Alteratlon1 .... ,... Incl 1prlnkter1. new lawn. lnt.IExt. P•1chpl .. terlng. 55'4· 5eO l&IY WU llmY Front offloe appearanoe HUIE ll&IT UNIVERSAL or~ I SET. A .. iti1a1/ ..... tll Remodel-Panel-lock ... te • au reu rate. Menu 432·8881 cuitom texturing, qu.ilty flLI II.Ill 1101 Dove St. Ste 270 for buey otrlOI,,.., JOhn l&ILY Pl.IT ~':·p~f1':!ch~P~•~~: *NEED TO AiMOD£L? Wlndow-Fencn-Cablnet .. HANDYMAN • work. Problem .. No Pro~ ...... ti-12•1• h-p/· ...... l.L •lM1U Wayne Airport. PleUlnt 330 W. Bay Str•t Leg Pr ... 1. Sit Up Boerd, Free 911lmttH Carpentry, fencing, win-.. 111~ lem11•32888-4554-7831 ..,_, ,,_, ~ •• .... voice Uott typtn Colte Meea. C. 92827 1000 o 100"!.Flnancl 35yruxpJ«ry842-0587 dOWI , plumbing. marllll. 8RickW6"k small lOb• • Goodforcolteoe11Udent UULlllllTAIY ~ 11Poll'4~..011 1g. 141-4121 $1 .M -9510 * OUALITY W~I< ,.__ tub encl. haullng, etc. Newport Colla M .. a Home Of Apt • tnt./Exl. or mother• with children. tor litigation a tax at· · a • Unlv9rllty Athletic Club B h Clll .. R odell Ct•nt .,_rttl AnCI y .. Jeaus la Lord lrvlne Ref'1 575.3175 , Patchwork Lie. & bonded. lntetvlewe Mid 9am-2pm torney. Non-emoker. ll•PTlllllT Memw rehlp, $750 eac Phone 87;~ 122 nQ. Drlvewayt, petlot, pethe, (llc•30405) 838-8244 · · '140807 · 441• 1424 ~,:;~ueee'ae 11 ~rt Newpott BMch. a.nd r• R1pldly expanding n•· RILllllT 5'4&-88!0 ext. 22 Jenet Lie 207481 e1C No Job loo lmall DECKS-WOOD COVERS. •m.1 . .. eume to Hiring Partner. '1t0nal ltOf• chain hMd• Cen need Custom Relldenttal Work Reu. Mlci<ey 536-0553 Competltl~ Prices. + UI llYlll+ Pl.Ula1 ~.!..No phone call• = ~h St.~~· quartar•d In F11hlon 1~,~~lce :.ietan~ •••ital la1t. HM Clean-Tlmety-Reuon1ble C'"ill "~· 10 year• ellper. 764-1820 QUICK & CAREFUL H.., n • 111-1111 . . port • l1land, Newport Bffch. w/1ome beck office Trombone for lludent 751-439•3 llc#441543 • ~· •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. LO RATES. T138(t48 •Good Job1Clo"4High .. -f• PllP Ca. 925e0 Good future for~ ~.!?.ht, exper. Dayt 844-8722 or Xlnt cond S100. 548-0202 •REMODELING ~~·~:-:~ sro;.10·!~ Paint. Oryw1ll Carpentry 112 ... 11 Watlf heallf'•• DllPOlll• a Coolt•. tor Gin•'• Pina. I.JI. Yll&Tlll'L... ~:1~~~:.~~"°°ng. E"9 759·1 HM 11-~~·=·1.=·=··~·~~·~u~·~ •RESTORATION !~~ p~ogram. 494-4248 etc Gary S..C5-5277 PTL DRAINS CLEAR From S15 Corona def Mar. $.4. up. 12231 Chapman Ave, Oar· WAITRESSES, day & Ii .. •REPLACEMENT -OEN. Home Repair•. elec.. • •• 1...... Faucell, Olepoaal, HMtli', 873-1121 den Grove 971·5511 •l•P1•11T night. Oay Grlll/Sandwtotl POOL TABLE ~AG, t 6 REPAIRS CHILDCARE In my hOme. carpentry. plumb, lheet CLEAN & EXPERT 861·9604 M&M 722-9088 GENERAL OFFICE ltex LIFEGUARD (certified) One girt omce. Ill• typing, Men, 1550 Super1or A~. ~ei~l•t•. w.~· c~rv: !Fr" est1mate1 24 hra) v'lc 01 Warner & Rlltt. rock repaJra.. s.7•1772 C!;'T_2151r:;:•xf:6~;; Expert S9fvloe & Repair PIT h11 to grow w/Co. s5.00/hr lOarn.et:>ni. Celt PIT. In trvtne. 474-4399 CM. Garf'• ReltflUrant S500/~~· · I price lor design plene Rea1 r1t•. 432·8205 ' 32 yrl exp <>-• ... 'ti"~--Exp pref. &.4!5-2000 8-on Of 8111 8-46-0550 ' ' ~iANDYMAN LARGE I nd tt · ,,_.. .....,.'""· 1---------'' engineering, conllruC· Chlldcare my home. tran1 II 1 DO IT Alli ••ABC MOVING Lie U09035 "4-8919 11111&1. lfflll l ... ---.-,-1 .-_____...----- tlon, can aave)'OU SIS toichool &~k CM·NB •m11 Quick car'eful. T138048. • ---.~•-• 831 -3045 842-0289 area c an 850-o2&a 531·5579 Pat or Ive mag. LO RATES, &52-<M 10 NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty. No rimmed. opening IOf • r .. Courteoue. tndu1trlou1 • 1tHOMtrEK•• HOME REPAIR. Carpentry Job• to emall, rMIOnlble. eponllble perton to run '*'°"tor bulY offlcl In Architect• & Contr~or• Childcare my home, nr OC tenc• a gat ... Ir" trim, ITUYlll llLLlll FrM .. t., llc'd 831-2345 errand•. relleve reoep-Nwpt Bch. Ute ~ & airport N 8. & C.M. ll'M. dump run1 C M & NB ~Tl..,.. OI. ~ .. -~ tlonllt & file. Mu1t he" ftllng 1kltl1 844-8124 Air C.dititaial rH p refs...«i2·9539 .,...._ Jim Whyte 8-42-7208 Orange Co. Orlolnal g:'~~.:O M:,~:~: c•ll CiUllfled M• 842·5&71 c A.S Svt co 41.n21 CHILORENS CORNER Student MOV9f'I. fnlUred we do roons, all typee. <;ell - Htg A/C, Ref rprt hi EF PreachOOI & Daycare. In ~:i~tb;~tecto~:=~~. Lie T t2 ... 38 8-41-8427 UI -~o2r .. p1~10~~~!'.?.!"· ••••••••••• I a1·1y P1·1a1 ... Amane A/C "f1 lc 459263 my home. 20 Y'9 exp. refl Re_;, Paut 720-0 1391eve NEW Watetlouae Storage -..., " ..........,,_, Al1k1lt -:v~:~i~ ~~_::;en"• - -Mule ' .,,ltt-:rm--, .... lal.....-----• • ... ""'""~' NMI • HeP•lrt Child M N 8 Home llalla1 ISlano lwona 1112.12\5 ltmen : : s~ ag~..se.tcoatlng Mar::: • .:~ dlattlct.. LT ~.&.I II ·~·~ • MOVlrtU Salon de Muelque ~l!tC ~_..,,., Sva. lat· • COLLECTll WllTD • M N II 831·4 199 Wiii iake/pickup 541--7800 Garage & Verd Clnupe UN A Zeccnlnl. B.A. ter1. reeumea. report•. • • la~~.:: ou.--LtTY ..... , .... ~-re In -~ Jon MM192 Palatl:lt etc P ..... cell Mt-983e •. •. "' ..... ""'° "'' c EE co Part t imf' openinJ In IAguna Otach MOtlW of 2 -bebyttt In COiia Meta home, toye/ C * L · ~ H : FINE P INTINO By Rich· IHadtr e aru. Earn up to 16.()() per hour for • her Colt• Miii llorne 1urnlng11tunl a.46-20te lean-up• au ng. atd Sinor 18 yn of heppy COMM • • Babl•t ~ Mon ---Free .. t 8-45-9730 John cuitomer1 I.le 280644 ~Bu ·.M.di::;~anle • f'OlltctlnJ for monthly 11ub11criptiona. • thru Frt only 5"8 ~1 Ct1tracttr1 HAULING I MOVING fhantc·Yout ~1 14 u L. ap~oved Monitoring • E:11perlenr11 prefrrred but not re· : ... ty ltnin -leatral Prompt Servlc. J;•nk RAINBOW PAINTING •00034t 541 toao : quited. Mu1t be 1t lu1t 18 YU" old • belTX RoUI! IRe. yout L.wt•. M0-7 __ ou111ty la our po1:le. tfil9i~ • C.11 10 AM -4 PM. Mr Kirkland. • L~.::~:: allm AfflllllL.I ..... , llGHT HAUUNO-MOVI~ 850-e&48 JEFF Lie tm+;iflirm : 642 -4321. [xt. 207. : ~9c°::5 0448 v~~~~~H-~b~fv'e ~~:.r=dt~~1 "L~~e!:=~'=t ~~2~ : Oll•U ..... •n : O°C,r lot from S39,9" TAASt-tlUSTl!RS 10 Step Setvk» M2·3238 e ,...,. ' e .. , Malat. 9 ' • 'Financing 0 A.C. Con•t l Reeld'l clean-up, CUSTOM Painting by,,Jtm ~l-.A~ ct..u1., ·• Ml.QI 1 Ill • ltrrict 56-~1011aoo132~-t1eo ,., .. _. Vk 122..e240 1..ow ,., .. tor lhUtt••· x,. vour rn cliaant • • • MAAl ... E 0..... Meotlenlc lrrwall - . --touvle. petlo tum • Iron ,.. Ul>Oe Window Walhlng • ORANGE COAST OAIL y PILOT : FAST PROF SERVICE me&;;;;;;;ctef 0 ln11 CIN!du 11or fr" •1 ~243 803 Balboa 81. 8734 185 : »0 w ,., ,,, .... eo.11 MM• CA m n • Roger Pecker 8-4~ 7 '~ 8peciallllftg In ~ ............... v ...... -DAN SAL™ PAINTING Ai6C0'8 Wtnctow Wtllh-• AH IOVA~ ~~.-fVHlfY IM,~OYllll • Ind ~·1 Fr• •t SEAVICE 1 thfoougtlty Uc U 2&824 Ing For ~~ deen e e want Adi c.11 M'·H78 54&4923 llc•U3924 ~ hOuM ~57 Call M)1k'N "4·2017 ICIMN c... 21 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• : -. ti I : •••••••• Daily Pilat ~;:;;:~ ... ~~!\i: I ...... Tllll • Supet oi..n. Secrlrtoe • --• Stt50,646-0118 e ITILL i..• .. I _. *' : 23' SEABIRD Sportflehef : -nu. i.. • ...,.., e nybrldge, g•lley, '*-d. e lf you are in High School or Jr. Htgh • 480 eng. lO hrl. fully •and would like to earn $25 00 to • equip. S101( r ..... epent •s 0 · · · d h • Sac. S16.500 080 • 5 .00 m comm1ss1ons an more eac • 780-0167 •week-give us n call. You can work : 30• BAY&.INER. tr11s:17 : PART TIME In the afternoons and • New tntr, aJtcel oond •evenings a11J still have time to enjoy • S251<. call 957-6500 Of : your summer WC! off er complete • 7M-et78 Joe • tr;unlng and provide \ransporation : 38' a.rtram Twin Detroit • plus grc&t prlzn. trips, and plenty oC • ='a:":>~~~ • MONEY' This 1s not a paper rou~: : and It ls not sev~n days a w~k Come• ... fl . lall 1114 •help us get new cu11tomcrs for our• : n wspaper and hovt-a good ttme : •while you're doing It Come out and • : see what we Arc talkinR about and : 12• Kit• wfth 20:T.Ut l-4!0 • ~u'll be glad you did ~/ today and • &6M..- lif' GAP"I "'u KICCn. !net of eummef Sall Wu U600, now S 11100 831·55211 I 5"8-3118 • swc tomorrow! Call Mr Earl • 12· vegebond, ntoe cond. : ~8-7058 or 241 8432 : Med• a Mtt• wor1c l400 e oboT59~1 e ORANGE COAST OAIL Y PILOT 1,...,.~-=--~":".:'"~:-=-e ),)0 w •• • .. _ CO.•• ,,.... CA.,.,, : CA"'' ao fVlty ~ : AH 1ovl~ OPP()f!Tu .. •TY "'""°""' • AMdy 10 111C11. 11r.aoo. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•••••••••• 9red&U·HIO _ 1 Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/ThYradey, 8epWnber 5, 11118 •~ ...... loll! Hll 4 ft11I Drlftl HJ ~~ ·~~ Oetoflll•O IDO'#e ,, i wbMB MlkJUAk. ff 'It b1iaun king eaS ... , ;· • ,,.. f'aJC M011CE PlaJC M>llCE ~ llJTIC( ~IO be( 113 lMnOn IJUM, Nke ,._, H OO. w/matehg campw IMll --~ _ u Orow, ntne, CA 9211.-ftOnncMM MJll•M .,_ fW U3-03el'or8&o-eo11 new clutch, ttr• tu :-·i L. 11,soo a · . 8UQ Xfn1 T .. -Mnath H"•ntl:lton •---h Commun1tv nit u~ Truetee MMmtTAT'llllln' DIAntfW up. '4""", 5'""' •7' ... neci llMw blue wldrtt blu. cones. -.-.11ow w/blk 1~ & "9 nv1 111 ~ "' c11~anylllibflhyloretft The~'*"°"' ate ..._ .. ,. ... 'd ,,.,.., ...,..., .... I .. r 1 ~ Nu....., lchool ~-t8 at••..._te of AftV ,.,,.,.. lncotractneee of in. ttte.t dolt\o ~a.: --Utner, anr • a loy1 Int. 4 epct '4500 0 0 . • -·, wurn ~ -··1 ~ ad<t,_.111\d °"*' oonwnon Wl!LUNOTOH LANDfNO MID Of"""°" 28' oorlt10 In M:;i R& , .. I (97tVCR) 541-pAAS 558·9571or78M341 color, netlonal and ethnic orltln lo all the deMl"etlon· " ~. 9llOWn I, A CAl...,ORNIA UMITEO TO········••im••• 110.SOO ~or cletalle cell 1 77 Ford FiliO. 1uto, pwr ·it 3000 (LiO.IBUH 1M) ·eo vw oa.hef, •tic mC nd a.. • ._ ...in. ,AATHUllHIP.1. .~too.a ll'TATI.,. .,,.... <•1 tl234-SCM1 alr,lhrtWICS.bed,wgn Whl1I IH275. Rtl Air, new ti'•· mufl'tef, rlghte,pr1Ylleg•,progr81ne,• 11Ct •• 1 .... gen-8WONMwfMbeme4e,t>Ytan.toi au.. IMllW 10I. TOllMll'l,wll ....... N9*PC>f1Dooldot20'max. Whl1w/nutlr•l3500 118030. Our P'loe mu1t Miii 12-495. Dyt ........ ecoorded or mede aY8llable tO etudeftta without oovenant 0t Waf'. Co111 MeH, CaUfornla credltOl'I end oontlnelflt Mult olNr br~I Now Xlnt cond 754-etoe 114750. BAY STREIT. 851-1400, Ev 720..o821 '7 rtin~,aitl)f9leor1m911ed,, .. HOH cnctlton, encl S*'ION MIO ...... ,, ......... •rt... ......... '77 *f7i<yor.a ""'". lo·""· 845-5281492-174.2 ••• IOl-bblt "·-v. :i,, .. •• the eohool. It doee not dlecrlmlnate on tM 9• lnQ title. pa111a•on. °' Welllnoton EQulUle, Lid.. 11'911 M °"*wleell;teu I d "•• .,,. " .,.. -.. u. '"" ,. """ "• o, ,,. "'"" .. ., h I I e"C\lmDr1nON. ll\Ch1dl"9 1 Caltlomla oorpe>r1tlon, In tne -"' 11'4/0f ..... ot. Wll\ted NB llip..34' Slit-bees, 5 lpd, JUST tuMd 'II 1111&... 1pd, gd cond, white Nele of FW, oolor t Mtloft81 Gr et nlc ol'tg ft ft ..... ~ and ~ noo 8fletOI Str9111, Sutte H!L!H IUANTRAGlA llllM- boet. A«tt or exchan~ 11200 call 540·0382 8moke:1uver/belge tn 1&500. Mel 548-3738 _ ... _'nlatr•tlon of lta ~•-•tlon•I po11ca-ed· of the Truet .. and of t.he 108, Coet1 ~. Cellfornie PAU ~ 720-"" .. 1 9UHU wu-.-., t"*I Ct.-t~ by Aid o.d 92828 A pieitltlOn hal Merl tllld '"' u-.. ..,... HI ltock. '82 VW Rabbit ConV«t. IMlona~lclM aoholaNhlp •nd loen t: of T!'V11, to,pey tne ,.,,.."" Thi• buelne.. 11 cion· by ld!#erd L.Orralne ~. Lllilllr•• fill •u F<>td Convetilon Yi n. ..., ... ,.ully loect.d. Exoel. cond. m ' • tno prlnclpel ... ,,.,. Of Ille Oucted oy· .. CO<PQrlUon Jr In the ~ Court Of fully loaded xlnt cond +IM, IO rnoe. Drive eway Lo mlluge. 18140, 11rame, 8 8thletlc and Other IChool Mm nla-"Ote(I) Meured by Nld Welllnoton !quttlel. Ltd., OfMQll County '~ AMF WINDFLIGHT, ABS s5970 (28781 ..,•no) col1 12350. Total pymt1 499~521or281·8820 1 O..d of Tru11 to wit: Gerald~. P!'MlcMltt tl'lal [Clwerd Lornlne ~ Bo&tdeompletereadyto BAY STAE!T 845-5281 U&,847.80 (8eft1I ,84Jet1aQLl.tkn.w t.ered progrema. 180,4'1.H w1111 1n1ere11 Thll 1tetemeni..,. !fled S*'.Jr.beatPC>Oifltedllh· Mii, 1250 &.-5~2ee or 492· 1742 • • H4978e). White, Low mt, 19800. "*"" ffom 1111144 '' wttl'I the County Cte11t of Of· ecut« to .omin... the• llnrlft Ill• 01m11,• --·-873·"1•2 fltlllC r«>TICE purported to 01· 30 Ei.8" ANO "SUPPORT, 14.87~ per •11num .. Inge County on Auguet 7 ... ,. 01 IM ~I. V .._..,.. "" " Pinewood, lrvtne. Callt0tnla SETTLEMENT ANO EN· proY\deCI In Mid not11 P1111 19f& The ~lllfon 'I QUllll 111 e:ldinai \fie. 1ii0 Aatll l•JtrtH 112· 1Jll llYI•, lllT llLL MOTICI or Slld ute wtll be m.O. CROACHMENl" OF THE OOltl INI 1ny •dvanoee wftn ,_ euthorlty to ad,,.._ the h t t I F II IFR W ... , l'RUITll'I IAL.1 wtlhOU1 CC>Yena111 or Wat• ARTICLE ENTITLED "EASE· Inter.et. Q I Iii I . ". 0 111111 I lltlte uncs. Ule lncMc>en-fl 0 • · u · ., Ba Str t '71 K"'"mann Ghia, ..-.. On .,_ 2 • T ..... -· ...... u· ... -...... c " .. . ... at...._ ,.. "· al I eel E A •• 9107 * y ee * -...... ..._tembeor 1 • t9 .. 5 at ranty, ••pr ... or Implied ... MUnS" OF THE OECLA~ .... -"'.'.~·~z ....... _.... '"'' er, Attetner• ... dent Admln .. ,r ...... ..,, ..... m " 1 • n • ng. Ol'leckl I paint reblt eng, AM/FM 11:00 1..m. FIRST AMEAI· to title P<llllHlon or -ATION OF COVENANTS, Deed Of T"'9t hetetofore ex· Law, -.... ,.,, Cem. t•IM Act out Itron,. 1 19.eoo. cell SacrlHce. mint cond, low • caM" rldl•I• ·~ obo CAN TITLE INSURANCE CIJmbrMc.. to M111fy the CONDITIONS ANO RE· ecut~ and cMiiv.ed 10~ Or., .... ,.,, ...... OA A hMrlnO ()ti the j)etltlon 7 14188 ·020 1 • or-mu,. t15.000 o eo (714) * le3Slll' * 982-7087 COMPANY.• ca111om11cor-unpaid balanoe due on tM 8TR1CT10Ns. RECORDED ~•written._,. tlltlO wm be '*" on hptemw ::,,e !~:'... k !'.~ 1 "8•(! 14 ) 447·8270 LEAS'E '-:;;;:;;=:;:::;;:;:;~;;=~ poratlon, 1.1 Tru1t" or Suo-note or not• MCUred t>y JULY 12, 1979 IN BOOK laratlort of o.feu" 11'\d 0.. P\ibltaneo o'anoe Cout tt. 1N6 el .,30 A.M. 111 _.,.._ ...,.,..., "" I c t u o t Tr u It t • or Mid Deed Of Truet. 10 wtt· 1322e. PAGE H8, ANO RE· 11\Md for Sale, and a wr1tt111 DI.II)' Piiot Augu1t fO, 17, 24, !:>epl No 3 at 700 0Mc ••er-In/ liW 1111 -Subttltut~ Truatee,..of that •t~.143M. &>'W-1111 fOllOw· RECORDED JULY 25. I~ NotlOI ot Defaull and EJeo, at. 1966 c.nier OrtY9 Weet, g.,.., .. • ,. 177 32oi l rt :J certain Deed Of Trull •-· Ing Mllmated c:o1t1, ex· IN BOOK 13243, PAGE 1, tlon to Seti. The~~~ 81·957 Ana. CA 92702. • .... ttra IOll • au o, an · e , .. ..._....._ ecuted oy Theodore J pen"' and actvll'e. It the BOTH OF OFFlCIAL RE· CIMNd Mid Not..,. '" ..,.. IF YOU OBJECT to the s5eoo n.w 11 '"· loaded! FROM USI ...,...... Tkecl'I and Olene M. Tkach. tlrM of tile Initial pubOoatlO" CORC>S OF ORANGE fault end E*11M1 lo Sell to PUl.IC NOTICE grMtlng of the s*.ltlOn. you .............. 1111 .Muit Miii 859-e828 • Low"t..... llueband Md •wife, and r• Of 11'111 Nolle• ol Sale: COUNT'Y. CALIFORNIA. 0. rec:oro.d In the county " ... l'\Ould either appear at the Chop. '3800. Extrae. '83 3201, 5 lpd, Wht, elarm. CREDIT DI P'ktt lllYWlwtl OO<cs.d Octo~r t 1, t982 1.1 $1,~•5.20. ANO ANY AMENDMENT ~t!.. tile real PfC>perty 11 -· ... .,,,.,.. 11 hearing and 11ate your ot>-c .. ,I •" 1 5"8" aft .... 5pm / f S-.... _ C-'-tr-ln1tru1M11t No. 82-35&877 of NOTICI TO THtRETO • .,,... .... ,.._ • • '..,.... -Jec:tlon• or tile written ob.tee>- "" "" • "' " '" · •unrt, • c. m call, nu • .. , IU9'l ..-.,.., Otflolal Record• ot Orange "'°"'"" Th• 11r .. 1 tdOre" 01 O•ted: Auguet 8, 1946 MAMI ITATIMeNT tlOne wtth the eourt ~. ii1t11 l1... IOH ;~~2~tp~~~9!9~~2rn1. All i .. t1 I lt4t~ a?-4800 ...... , County, Callfornle, 1.nd OWMI." otl'lef common dMIQnatlon OAL·WllTHN H · 'file follOwlnQ f*tor11 1.re tl'le '-"Ing Your appear. 173 Ulnl St--raft 201 ·2 Hr App,oval • pursuant to tllat c.rteln No-YOU AAE IN DEFAULT of tile , .. 1 Pf'<>P9'tY ;,.,.,n. CONVCYANCI COit~· Clolng ix.I,_ 1.1 l ance may oe In""'°"°' t>y ··-s Vil" 1175 tlee of Default thereunder UNOEAAOEEOOFTAUST. lbOllt duc:rl bed ,, •TION. ... c..... 0.. 811 E BALBOA. TO .. I your 1t1or~ aR~~.'"n1c''e~~500'°'1 Nwl<wpntdr'11' *Bay treat* BlmArnedY DelSTl'NYREOEACT l7i2flDL 1dr auto Yrc reoorded May t3. 1985 u DATED JULY 25. 1982. UN· purporte d 10 bt 5 '"°lout.ti. hltit ... , ...... 11) ~ltor3nl~2U~edl'llll PA1.r1net· IFYOU A EA CR.EDITOR -.., "' ._ •'" ' '" ' ln1trumentNo.85-1711•5of LESS YOU TAKE ACTION SUNRISE, IAVINE. CALI· l»efo, CA t210I, .,,.p, 111 ,._, 11enue. or 1 oontlngenl oredltor ot 642-0795 EvH 548-8823 * Leas·111· * PS/PB, lte<eo, Perllll•. Ottlclal Rec:ord1 of H id TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· FORNIA -.....1 81.1ltt 275, COit• Meu. CaH· tl'I• dtON.Md. you l1\Ul1 flle • well malnt .. 10 ml, County, wlll under and ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT The uno.tetoneo M<t\y Publlehecl Orange Cout fomla 92e2,8 your ci&l"l wltll the court or TraJltrt(. Hl·l217 ••2. 1742 12500/obo, 881·7888 or pureuant to .. Id Deed of A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU dl1C11.lm1 all 111.blllty IOI' any Oally Piiot August 22. 29. Orlewold • Oe111topment preeent It lo tM pert0"8I Tra"I IO~ LEASE o"'"'n "'·"'. 8 da'::'Mon eat. 750--4321, ext 11-320 'frutt Mii 1.t public auction NEED AN EXPLANATION lncorrectneu in Mid 1,, .. 1 Saptemt>e< 5, 1985 Corporation. 3152 Redlllll r~•Mtllatlve 9'19Qint~ by ... .. • ,. ..... for c:un. lawful money of the OF THE NATURE OF THE 1.ddre11 or other common Th-242 Avenue, Suitt 275 Cott• the court wltl'lln lour monthl 25' EXCEL Trailer load Aatn, Dt•Htic Unll~ StatM of America. • PROCEEDINGS AGAINST <Se110n1.t1on Dlm•1c llftTICE M .... Callforn11 92e2e trom .,,. date of nm ie- w/extrae, al,, heat. mttro. FROM US! TIP SIS PAii calhler'e Cheak payable to YOU YOU SHOULD CON· S81d Nit will be made ~UUL "" Tiiie bu1lne11 1• con-euanc• of 1111.,, u Pf'OVlded $5900. Sam. 873· 133 1 , For Pampered I i k 9307 Mid Trull" drawn on • TACT A LAWYER. wttl'lout warr1111y, •xor-or ducted by lllmtted partner· In Section 700 of tl'I• 780-7052. Mercedee Benz a C~ ltlle or nallonal bank, I Oat~: AUgult 14, t986 Implied, regarding tltle. Pot-,~~:A~~I Ill~ A VI P I Proo111 COCle of Ce'"omla. • t Lt i tOlO OREDIT DI , ...... n AH• ·A Skylark, 2 dr, V8. AIT, 11111 or federll credit union, ""IT AMlllUC•N Tm.9 .... 1on. or encumt>ran<>e1, T ... f·'I eorge uger. ce r .. • Tl)I ume f0t fifing ctaime w111 nl I II II • 5 --air cond, PIS, P/B, 1 or• 111.te or *'•al Mv1nge IN•UlltANCI COWANY, e to .. t11ty tile prlnclpal bl.I-,,. ""OWlng ~eon•.,, dent 11 1101 expire prior to four Top Mercedee Pric.a Paid t t and loan auocl&tlon doml· Clllfotnle OOf'pOnUon '"' anee of lhe Note or other doing bulJneu u . Tlllt 111.tement wu led montll1 ''°'" the dete Of the * Lea511' g * All lak11 I 114111 Call P9ter or Ray owner, we• ran~,. ell«! 111 tllll llltl., •t tile IWNft • .,.;;;;;;; omo;, obltoatlon MCured by Mid BALLOONS UNLIMITED, Wltll the Cou11ry Clerlr ol Of· llearlng nottee eov.. . 2 Hr Approval· 11111 If ...aTI tatlon. S OO. 2 40- 84 main entrence to Flr1t 114 l~t 'lfttl It,..., lantll DN<I or Trult wltl'I ln1er .. t 2020 Newport Avenu•. ang41 County on A1.1guil 8 VOU MAY EXAMINE tl'll LEASE lmmed Oellvery OAC .... ...... '72 Buick LeSabre, runa Amertc:an Tiiie '1n1ur1nce AM, CeNtomte tli01, (714) and otl'ler sums u provided Coit& M .... Calif. a2e2e 1985 tue kec>t by the ooun It you greet S500. 979-1911 Company located at 11• 111-1211 therein· plu• 1.dv1.ne411 If Ronald 0. Gibb. 43A 1 E. ,_,,.,. 111 1 pereon lnf•eated 1rf FROM.us! -~·A.,YJl7ST.R,,E_,E,!, 213 ~-·333 '"~'=' ~i~~:.~:irc.:~r~ ~i1E":1.~·r'::'. :::~#'*:~~?.: ~&~~~~~f;~';· :,~~~,~\'!:~ =r.::~;:.":'.:;. -,. ,. S 189 Down. CloMd end conveyed to and now held Tl'l·2• 1 c:l'larg .. and "Pin'" of lilt Ct11pman Avenue. Suitt Tl'l-256 rorney tor tl'll ••ecul« or CREDIT • DI Open 9-9, 8 day1 Mon·Sat. comm IN, OAC. by II under Mid Deed ot Trull• and of tile tru111 20~on' O!~d ·G~b-::f 92669 l'tlll.JC NOTICE '1dmlnl11r1tor. end nie with Tn.111 In tile property llltu-cruted by 11ld Deed ot .Jd 0 tile c:oun 11111111'1 PtOOf of -· ALL·IAYlll Wll •led In Mid County and Ptll.IC NOTICE Truat. The total 1.mou111 of Till• llltement wu. llltd vice. 1 written r~ 1tat· All 11•11 I lttltll 800/228-6398 State dncrlbed u · .. ld obllgallon. lncludlng wltll the County Clerk of Or· F~~lfNlll Ing thll you deelre epeolel 2 Hr Approval • lmrned o.llvery OAC BAY STREET ••••• •111oou 7141432·1581 PARCEL 1· YOU A"l IN 0.,AULT rMIOnlbly ntlmll&d , .... a~ County on .Al.lgull e. NAMe'ITATIMeNT OOllOI of tl'l9 Ill~ of.,, In-Lit bl'"" /g a lthr fully ...--=.,.------.cc=-r UNIT NO. 54 AS SHOWN UMOI. " A OllD Of TIIUIT Char,,_ 1.nd expenM1 ol tile t9 5 Th tot•~-~ 11entory and appr~t OI e ..... w r 'I " C1•ill1c Hff ON OESCRIBEO IN THE DATIO AUOUIT 17, 1_1a, Tru1tM. 11111e time or Initial P 0 ~ dol •bu j"'ng pet10n• are nta11 .... ti or ol the "911· ~~l8P~·,· L~ .. ut.oc,o~~'I· (~~ CONDOMINIUM PLAN RE· UNI.Ill YOU TAKI AC· publleatlon of thll Notloe 11 Ublltned rl/\gl u t ngE T ~ ~ ~· E s I G N tl<>fit or 1.CCOUnt1 menlton.d ,. ... 1984 Eldorado Blarrltz COROEO ON JUNE 20 TlON TO "'OTICT YOUR see 723 64 ' 01.11y Pllol Auguat 15, 22 29. M in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of 121,HI Convertlble. l1.000 1977. IN BOOK 122e1'. '°"ONRTY, fT MAY II Dated;S~tember 3. 1985 Septemt>er5, l985 CENTER,a C1.l1tom~i llmlttd tl'leCallfor,,11.ProbattCOCle 5 300 SD1 In Stock mllM, White-red leather. PAGES 1739 TO 1794 IN· IOlO AT A "*JC IAU!. yj I IT I" H II I . TH-230 partner.flip. 3l97· Airport De¥td ..... AttorMJ l•l·IH7 •H· 11U ~=11:"""'........ ~11 ILllHI Excellent eondlton. Only CLUSIVE. OF OFFICIAL RE· • YOU Nl!IO AN °"-A· CONVIYAHCI OOWANY, Dl-1c llftTICE ~oc;r 0:':2e2~0lll M .... for ,."""*· toO w. '"' Open9-9, 8daya Mon-Sat. ~ llNllfl 3,000 bullt. $28,500. Call CORDS OF SAIO COUNTY NATION Of THI NAT\MI INC which ecqutrect tttle r~ "" ~~ B, Hogan. 3 1 97.C lt,eet, •• II •• T. LWE 646-3337 PARCEL 2: 0, THI F"OCHOINQ 11 ., WI IT I" N 11 I . K·1f7IO A1rpart Looc> Of'lve, ca.ta 1llO, Loe /',..._• CA L 1001 QUAIL ST .. N.B. O ~ 78 I AN UNDIVIDED ONE AQAINIT YOU, YOU CONVIYANCE 00. e 0111-TmOUI IUIMll Meta C•llfOi'nli 92826 90017 l ... 'ILl ... H"T• ... DINI 833-9300 '70CalaleC~. r . m , THIRTY-THIRD (t/33RO) IHOULD CONT•CT A fo,hlt oorporetl~" u '1C . 3 97 c Publlat\ed Orange COM! 1 lmmac $'400. wptr II INTEREST AS A TENANT IN L.AWYllll T'uetM IY· "IAL llTAn HAMS ITAnMINT Judy O H~n. 1 , O•llY Pllol Augu1t 29. 30, , ••• t• ll '"·~•II,., P111cla1 1197 642-0795 Evee 548-8823 COMMON IN HIE FEE NOTICE"' Hcuttir11t ""VIOi • Tile follOW1ng perc's"' ~=.1c~fi°:n11. ~~26Co.ta Septemt>eor s 1985 Nit trio" • 16'4 Porache 911. 72R orlO '85 Coope deVllle rune INTEREST IN ANO TO THE '"'UITH'l IAU c.utomi. e«poratklft,' 1t1 ~0~5°,. ~~'ba'u~LY 021~ T1111 buatneH 11 c:on· · ThF 272 HUNTINQ1'0N BEACH ml. All orlglnll Including great, gd traneponatlon, COOFMTMR~CNTAR9EA5"· OAFSLOTPER2 NOT~te ~s ~AEBY ~..,,,,d· 11:,0.1 J, .. 00 JllMorgef, "111' Hlrbor Blvd. Co1t1 Mn•. ducted by 1 11mnt0 Pl'11\er· CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH document1. Perfect loaded S600 mpvlnQI " .,., rtH '" • 00 No' CIL 92e27 ship 842--0631 540·6, 184 oond. C0Uector'1 Item. 497.73,40 968-2'141> MAP FILED IN BOOK 396· GIVEN, tl'lal on Thuraday, lrCMldwer, lulte 100, !-"1• JCTMS. a Ct llf Corp . Juoy 0 Hogan P\&.IC *>TICE 759 93 8 • • PAGES 48 TO 50, IN· Septem~r 2e. 1985, at Ana, OA t270I, T....,_ P 0 Box 11288 Co1t1 Thia 1t1.1emen1 wu flied ------------Aatn Waatt4 HIO .,1_ 64_o_..o_83 _ 8 _&_,,.._.·...,,...,.,. 4 ....,.._ '70 Sedan OeVllle. gd CLUSIVE, OF M I S· 11·00 o'clock a.m. of M id (114)-..10 Me" ca 92e27 a Call· wtthtlleCountyClerkotOr-CITYOf.._V1NI '74 Por 914. Redl blk Int. cond $$00 646-81 H CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· d1y, In IM room Mt~~· for Publl11'1ed Orenge Cou1 torn!~ corporation ' 1.nge County on A1.10ull 2. As you 1rt probebly * READ * 18K ml on rblt eng&trana OROS OF SAID COUNT)', c:onduotlng Truetee. ~· Dally Piiot September 5 t2. Thia bu1lneu It con-1985 .... ,.. mt Sant• Fe RI.II· S4<49510bo 644-0616 '76 Eldo Convert. Fully AS SUCH TEAM IS OE· within Ille officet Of A...,.L 19, 1985 ducted b 1. COi'POfltl<>fi Pa2J1M road I'll.I 1~ tl'lelr ' eqptd. Very clean In/out. FINED IN THE ARTICLE EN· ESTATE SECURITIES SER· Th·279 JCTM~ Cl'larln A Muto, Publlt.l'led Orange Cout rlgt11-of·w1y tl'lrovgll Nortl'I-* * '79 928 P.trol blu., low ml, Must tee. 873-7557 TITLED "DEFINITIONS" OF VICE, located II 1800 Nortl'I Pr .. ldent' Dally Pilot Augusl 29, SllQ-WOOd You are Invited by t1'141 THIS .. liliiiiiiiiiiiliilflirl•(I pampered, beet offer .. 78 Bl ltz 1 ded hi,..; THE DECLARATION OF Broadway. Suite l~ln 11'1~ !'\&IC NOTICE Tl'lll ..1t1.tement w1.1 tiled tember 5, 12. 19 1995 City of lrvln• to pertlclpatt In Day1, 731· 1181 Milton arr • oa • ..... •• COVENANTS, CONDITIONS City ot San1a An•. n1y 0 T -, wttl'l ll'le County Clefl( 01 o~ Tn-257 • community 11'\MtlnQ con-It yo1.1 have the desire for a new or uMd vehicle we have the w1y to finance or leaH. 2 Hr approvals. UYEHETlllYt OALLIOWI Hl·l21T 412:1142 IAYSTIEET WI llY ILL llAIU USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR PIU APPUllll 0.LILLO OlmlLIT 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTtNQTON BEACH 147-11171141·1111 WIWAITYHll IWllUIUll See Tony Rajal THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HAABOA Bl VD COSTA Ml SA 1'>41 0010 form eng, mag1/eplner1 ANO RESTRICTIONS RE· Orange. Sfate of California, -·· C A 11 9 cerntng 1111 11>a,,cjo111d LARGE SELECTION OF '80 911SC Red, (838ZSR) enrf.~CB, $~500 new paint, CORDED ON OCTOBER 8. W E S T E A N A E -NOTICI M ~~~ OUllty on ugu · P\&IC NOTICE rtghl·of--y Tile ,,_.Ing 11 NEW & USED BMW'S! Whl1I $19125. Retell met blue, 1 ownr. Mn/. 1978, IN BOOK 119H. CONVEYANCE COMPANY. TRUITll'I •AU F2nl2I to be tield 11 7.30 p.m on LOii IUOI llW $2•,625. Our price rec. $6,000obo87S..0599 PAGES 1811 TO 1867 IN-INC . a CaJltornll c:orpor-T.l .)K).101117 PubllllMd Ofange Cout K·200l2 weone.cs«Y. September 18 S $20 500 BAY STREET CLUSIVE OF OFFICIAL RE· aOon, II duty appointed lWOftTANT NOTICE o p A 15 22 29 FICTITIOUI 8UllMIU 1.1 Oeertleld Community VOLUME SALE 645:52S7 or 492-1742 '80 ELDO load~, low ml. 2 CORDS OF SAID COUNTY Trustee under and purauant TO "'C>Pt"TY c~~ II~ ~~~5 • . . HUW ITAnMINT Park 1-me.p be!O'tlf) SERVICE & LEASING tone grey, 1 ownr $9,800 (THE "DECLARATION"), 10 tile power of .. 11 c:on· OWNlllt: ...... ., em · Th·2J8 The fOllow1ng petlO<ll are A 1 tnlt m"tlng, -w11 3670 N. Cherry Ave. LONG * Bay Street * 675-0590 or 675-0599 obo ANO ANY A.MENOMENTS terred Jn tl'letcenaln Deed of YOU ARE IN DEFAULT d~ng 1>ut1,,... u · give 1. brief pr_.etlon Cit\ BEACH . C d 5 OOO OR ANNEXATIONS THERE· Trutt executed by FREOER· UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST, TULARE COURT L TO 1 tne exlatlng condition• #Id (No. Cherry exlt-405) 85 Fleetwood a • • TO. ICK J. LITILE 1.nd CAROL A. OATED JUNE 20, 1983 UN· f'tllllC NOTICE C111torn1a llmtted partner· poll.Ible a.1terna11ve p111ne (114)Ul·lll0 * Le3Slfl' g *· ml, loaded wtextru, EXCEPTING THERE-UTILE.11u1band1ndwile1.1 LESS YOU. T.\KE ACTION '"'P 18111 11u,,11ng1011 we heve tdenttfledtooa.tetor beige, $18,900. PP, call FROM All.. OIL OIL joint ten1nt1, rlCOfded May TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· '1CT1TIOUl llU ... ll Street, Suitt 200. Hunt· the rlgl'lt-ot--y Then the OTraEd•slnEeVWEN~coDA~•s LEASE 6•6-9356 or 5•8-4022 A1GHTS. MINERALS, MIN· 12. 1981. In Book t.-053 of ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT NUii ITATUllNT 1ngton Such. c1.1uorn11. meeting wtll DI °'**' 10 p N, ERAL RIGHTS. NATURAL Ottlclal Records o1 H IO A PUBLIC S~LE. IF YOU Thi following ~· are 92648 l.llOw you to PUt lortl'I your N·BERs GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER County. II page 1719. Re-NEED AN EXPLANATION doing bu11,,e11 •• Danie! R Po111ovlell Que9110nt amt Idem about •••1101-•• " HYDROCARBONS BY corder's lnatrume,,I No, OF THE NATURE OF THE 'MONROVIA LIQUOR 1811) Hunt•noton Slreet the rlghl·of·-y Tr.. input ..,_ ft'IYlll FROM US! c•otLL•c WHATSOEVER NAME t3876. Dy reuon of a PROCEEDING AGAINST MART". 1895 MonrOYIAI Sulte 200 riunt1ngton -reoeivewill beUM<l ln ll'le DELIVERVOEPARTMENT n n KNOWN THAT MAY BE bruchordef1urt ln paymen1 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Ava.Co11aMeu.CA9262e Beecfl.Ca1tforn1192~8 tormulatk>tl 01 tne pllnt M LAREN'S BMW WITHIN OR UNDER THE or performance of "" oblf· TACT A LAWYER. Rlc:llard Eun Kim, 9635 '+"arren H Lortll. 18 l '1 preeent&d 10 the City. eou,,. C CREDIT • DI LARGEST SELECTJON PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN· gallon• MCure<! thereby, In· On September t8, 1985. S1mo11,.,. Ave . Oowoey. CA Hunllngton StrM t Suite c.I for oon11derarlon F I 9 S-S tlll 6 of late model, low mileage AB o v E o ES CA r BE o eluding tl'ltt breech or de-at 10:00 CAL-WESTERN Jenney Seung Kim 9&35 200. Huntington S..c:ri Call· 11 y0v cannot itt9"d tile M· Ill ' S 1111.. 11 ...... lll Cadlllaea In Orange TOGETHER WITH THE PER· lault, Notiee of which w1.1 RECONVEVANCE COR· Samolfne Ave . Downey. CA for,,11 92~8 /rneeling. -encourAQt you 828 S. Euclid t. II .. County! See u1 tod1.yr PETUAL RIGHT OF ORILL· recorded May 20. 1985, ae PORA TION, a Calltornla cor· Thie buelntts 11 con. Thie businut 1e c:on- 10 "°d wntttr' c:ommen11 Fullerton, CA 2 Hr Approval • •4D• 1880 ING MINING EXPLORING Recorder's ln1trument No. porat.lon 11 duly appolnted ducted by; 11u1b1nd and wtte ducted by 1 1tm11td partner-to Ms Jennifer WM• Com· 714-680 6300 lmrnecl Dellvery OAC U ANO OPERA TtNG THERE· 85-182418, WILL SELL AT Trull .. utlder and pursuant Alcf'lard Eun Kim ll'llp muntt) Oeveloom.,,i De· .... 1213-691~701 BAY STREET 2800COSHT•Ar~rE.BSlvAd. FOR ANO STORING IN ANO PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE to Deed 01 Tru11 recorded T1111 1t11ement wu hied Dentel A Posoo\/lcfl Man-partment City or •rv•ne. p ' 1125 ..., REMOVING THE SAME HIGHEST BIDDER FOR J1Jne 29, t983. H Inst. No wltn tile Counry Clerll of Or· tglng General Parlnef 10 Bo• 19575 1<11tne. Call· 1~--~---•=-=-r FROM SAID LANO OR AffV CASH. lawful money of tile 83-278901. of Ottlclll At-111ge County on Auguat 28. Tl'lla 11a1ement was Wee fornta 92"1' 1'8 eiViC 2 apci. run• gd, 1•1.1211 •12-11•2 C~nrtltt 9313 OTHER LAND INCLUDING United State•. or . CUl'lter:1 cords '" tile office Of ll'le 1985 Will! Ille County Clerk or Or II you 1111ve any ques11ons 102 000 ml nda It repalra ,. ,. ,. THE RIGHT ' TO WHIP· c:t\eck drawn on • •late or County F\ec:ordera 01 Or1nge · F2MI01 1nge County on August L o•easa call me at 860-3935 · $7S5 979 1425 Open 9-9. 6 daya Mor.i-Sat. '68 C<>rvette Convert, xlnt STOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· natl<?naJ bank. a 1111• or led· County, Slit• ol CaJ1torn1a. Actton he,_, Inc .• aoo 1985 ;,r Mike Tn1e1e at 660-3835 & paint. · -cond, new rims. tires & LY DRILL ANO MINE FROM etaJ credit union. ex • state executed by MARK A N. Tu1ttn A\Ol(lue, Sult• 0, F2l2l:IO Put>ll6/led Orange Co11.11 '84 Honda Sl'ladow 700, ·i.. eng. $ 10,000. or nearest LANDS OTHER THAN or federal saving• and loan MOORE.' Slngle man. WILL lent• AM, CA PubllsJ'led Orsnge Coast :.iily Piiot Sep1em1>e1 5 low ml. lk brand new. low c·u•c•u offer• ( 1JL V800) BA y THOSE HEREINABOVE OE· usoclatlon domlclled In lhl• SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Publlal'led Orange Coast Dally P1101 August 29 Sep-• -~~ m I. S 1 8 9 5 0 8 0 D•' ft STREET. 645-5367 or SCRIBED OIL OR GAS stett, 111 payable et IM time TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Dally Piiot Augutl 29. Sec>-1emt>er 5 t2 19 1985 •r..285 9022 979. 1425 IV.EBGnN 492-1742 WELLS 'TUNNELS AN O or sale, all r1g111, tttle end CASH (p1y1ble at time or 1emoer 5 12 19 t985 .. 11.256 JMpa °" .79 CHEVY MONZA SHAFTS. INTO. THROUGH 111teres1 held by It. u sale ln.)e'Nful money of 1ne _______ T:::.11:..:2:.:7.:5 _________________ --, ;;,;.;,i_-., ____ .....,....,_ M11•a 9141 SC E o A Ac Ross THE Trustee, In 11111 real property Unlll<I Stattl) at tile Nortll • '84 Mada 628, 4 dr 5 1pd, AUDI I 720 175!1 It 6 "' 'II •EIP POR H $2000/or best olr ISUBSUAF'CE OF THE attuate 1n uld Coun~ and flont entrance to tn. county TODAY Is OIEHIH 414 low mt. Whlsl $6745. Retl CHEVROLET • a pm LANO HEREINABOVE OE· State, described as I Iowa courthouse. 700 C1v1cl MARK SCRIBED ANO TO SOT. PARCEL 1 Center Ortve Wesl Santa Thie 2·Dr comM with p/a. $8<445. Our price $7396. HlghHt Qu•ll111 TOMSUCHWHIPSTOCKED LOT .o2ll OF TRACT NO Ana. C1.111om11 all ngl'll. lltle CROSSWORD PUZZLE xlra cap fuel tank, a/c (#18899) BAY STREET. S.IH A Service '8 .. Camero Z28, 5 spd IOA OIRECTIONALL y 10459. AS PER MAP FILED ,and interest conveyed 10 prep" mouuSer#0002) 645-5287 or 492-1742 CHICK HO, Ttops. loaded! Blue DRILLED WELLS TUNNELS IN BOOK 447. PAGES 43 TO 1nd now !leld by It under! 11111 1145 $9950 PP 751-5583 Of AND SHAFTS UNDER ANO •5 OF MISCELLANEOUS said Deed of Trust In Ille OAANGECOAST MttcHn lt11 IVE8SON 963-5661 X266 PP 'BENEATHORBEYOND THE MAPS. RECORDS OF OA·jpropeny situated 1n said L.:====..::....-------------------~ H bo C t M d t ....... eeenl '4$ E. Coatt Hwy llEW 011 OF ANO TO REOAILL RE· FOANIA. DESCRIBED AS as I Jeep/Renault ·TI &st. r .. wea to like SALES I EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· ANGE COUNTY . CALI· I County end Stile ducrlbed ACROSS 2524 ar r o1 a eH new con • mu• "" Newport Be.ch UIEI IHI SILES TUNNEL EQUIP MAIN· FOLLOWS PARCEL t Unit 235. in1 , Yo i '• 141-I02J Bestorter. 73 1-1 181 673-0900 "" TAIN A'EPAIR 'oEEPEN EXCEPT ING THERE· lheClryol l"'lne Countyol, 5ay•"' l1111lt HSI ·79 Lecar, 58K ml, air. stereo, top. S1400 Nwptr WE llY AND OPERATE ·ANY SUCH FROM ALL OIL OIL Orange. Stale of C1111orn1a 1 S E.nlerl&•ni!J w E LL s 0 A M I NE s RIGHTS. "MINERALS. MIN· IS shown on tllal oen aln 10 AllO OLW 0111 WITHOUT, HOWEVER. THE EAAL RIGHTS, NTUAAL Condom1111um Plan re· 14 GI! arounn A.I. Tl.Oii RIGHT TO DRILL. MINE. GAS RIGHTS, ANO OTHER corded In Book 1233 1 11 S Gusri II 642-0795 Ev 548-8823 '----=-= STORE. EXPLORE ANO OP· H Y 0 R 0 CA AB 0 NS 8 Y pages 708 to 74 I Inclusive , 16 Asian 18,,0 ERATE THROUGH THE WHAT SOEVER NAME olflcl81 records ol Oranoe 17 Ho1tda son SURFACE OR THE UPPER KNOWN. THAT MAY BE County. Calltonrta morel 18 SacerJotat Q 5 O O FEET OF THE WjTHIN OR UNDER THE part1c:u1ar1y d .. crlbeo on ,.,... 91 SUBSURFACE OF THE PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN· E~nlbll "A lllllClle<! nereto ~~ ~i:;::.'r~ .. '°81 •71· CORONA MARK ii LAND HEAEINABOVE DE· ABOVE OESCAIBEP PARCEL 1 123PI SCRIBED AS RESERVED TOGETHER WITH THE PEA· Unit 235. in 11'1• City of c' s O WAGON. Runa Great! E DEED FROM THE PE.JUAL RIHT OF DRILL.· ltvlne. Counly ol-Or~ 24 cnJorills " Need I BrakH. $800 IN-~~E COMPANY A COR· ING, MINING, EXPLORING S111e or Calllornla, aa sl'lown 26 Sn1ni. OBO. 6'42·1107 ~riRTION REC.OROED ANO OPEA.ATING THEAE· 011 tl'lat certain Con· 27 Weakens J E 2 978 IN BOOt< FOR ANO STORING IN ANO domlnlum P11n rec:orded In 30 V90e11c>1e '78 ~Orona, auto, am/Im UN 1· 1 F REMOVING THE SAME book 12331. p1;.1 708 to 34 Terr.apor'I •t•reo, xlnt running cond :2J~~ ~:gJA~~7 OF 0 -FROM SAID LANO OR ANY 74 t lneluSlve Ottlct1I 8• 35 Gopner Sidi!! S2800obo640•7418 ~ILSO EX CE PT ING OTHER LAND. INCLUDING cotda of Orange County, abbr '83 CRESSIDA black tan .... ~. t317 ITH EA E FA 0 M T HE THE RIGHT TO WHIP· Callforn11. 011 Al.lgust 10. 36 Mouths t 5 pd• I ' I -IS s AFACE WATERSTOCK OROIRECTIONAL· 19771adellned 1n 1heOec:·37Bo•der 1a~e ::' I~. ~s-eo8: m . '8!5 art. gr .. t condl New R~~T~ BUT WITHOUT Ly DAILL ANO MINE FROM l1.t1Uon of AHtrletlon• ,... 38 SMu180 t O er. Uru .. alr, MW eng. Mull THE RIGHT OF SURFACE LANDS OTHER THAN corded In booll 11784 40 01n1sn "ame YtJllWl~ta f 173 Mel S575 494~288 ENTRY AS RESERVED IN THOSE HEAEINABOVE OE· pag.. 1394 to 1431 In· 4 1 Strtl.e r • t ITHE DEED FROM THE SCRIBED, OIL OR GAS c1us1ve, of Oftlclel Recorde 42 Co"'11ner * * '72 W Bug, orange, II IRVINE COMPANY ACOR· WELLS. TUNNELS ANO of H id County. 1.no any 43 tnact•~e 54 l\eeos afloat 58 St811oner~ •lem 61 -Sen i>.driem 62 English c.om00$4ir 63 M• LlJD•I S(~ ~ Haro to ••rid 65 L &Ck lust er 66 Cleans 'ICluse s-Car" OOWN • 1 C OH! t1"tn '1 Mess~ 511·'' j Dec1arfl ~ Fr99t1e S Seroer" 6 Sweari. • T e•t1 ,Jy, 8 Mo1o•no 9 tii.n~ 'Ii" tQ ><etM)mf'• t ' Slt<OO """ 12 Wal•r fl•><h DIMES -A LINE WANT ADS caeeette, 1unroof, S 1700. ·15 Muitang bO(fy xlnt PORAT ION RECORDED SHAFTS INTO. THROUGH emendmen11 or anneuuon1 •5 Po>.1est OB0650·1618 run• grHt ' v-a euto JUNE 2t l978 IN BOOK OR A C ROSS THE therelo,andlocated onlhat •'Enle<UllrlA ~·Tra.a .. ·73 VW Super Beeti.. New trans. air cond, 's 1900. 1272•. PAGE 5•7 OF OF-SUBSURFACE OF THE certain tNI pr099f1Y de-sump1uou11v ~~ ~~~;:.,• l'\l'l' i 3 !n~•••,)uA!~ 19 SO•""'fl .hock.. .t .. rlng box, OBO 240-8483 FICIAL RECORDS LANO HE REINA BOVE D0E· aGrlOed tJ Lot t of Trect 1 48 "''n ol •ll 2 ; ~oeds ;:•.;ii~ . PARCEL 3· SCRIBED ANO TO BOTI M 9092, u shown on 1 Map 49 Award llTl/llTI caM, 2nd owner, '72 MAVARICK 1 owner EASEMENTS AS SUCH SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR recorded In boolC 407 P~ 50 Br11n~ g•me 28 waii" t1 ... .,.,, ,. .. t ....... , A, tress R1( r . 1000 '"'"~ ~ '>Queale1 , a11ant • R~ymes ,.; Onom1r IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES I gd eond $2500. 5••·92.... car Xlnt running cond .. EASEMENTS IS/ARE PAA· OIRECTIONALL y DRILLED 30 and 31 01 MllCellaneou1 53 Ape• 29 LH<MQ •••• '74 vw Super BMtle. good "'"· $800 080 I TICULAALY SET FORTH IN WELLS. 'l"VNNELS ANO MIPI ol Ofenge County. --~~-...------.-r--r.::---..::8-,.,9:r.--Sunroof, ex.eel eond. 842-1107 I THE ARTICLE ENTITLED SHAliJ'S UNDER ANO BE· Cautomll "EASEMENTS" OF THE f'IEATH OR BEYOND THE PARCEL 2 $2300. e•ll 875-7091 lactla DECLARATION UNDER EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· An UnCllYIOtCI t/120111 L---1--+--+-- Emp1r@ •"'*'' ~t SQu11,,011•~ Sell your 1tem1for $~0 or leu In our lamou1 OIMES-A·LINES pub- lished Heh Saturday In tn. Dally Piiot. DIMES·A·LINE ad1 mu1t be pre-paid 10 mall or brlno them Into tn. Dally Piiot off/09. S. wr• to Include your pho,,. numw or •d· dr ... In your •d. hav. a pr~ on Heh Item & no •bbrevlatlon1. Sorry, no commercl-1 ad1, o•r• ,.,_, prOd~. plent1 or •nlma11 ,,,. eoc.pteble. DEADLINE: 12 Noon Friday Coeta ..... Offtoe WE Wil l NOT RI UNOE RSOLO m '78 Lincoln bark IV. enrt.1 THE SECTION He:o~~~~ ~GN~~~. T~~~~~IL~A~~: ~~:~~d a:ca,:~ 1: amlfm c .... lthe< ... t •• ~~£~~SHF~~~S· "SUP· TAIN, ~EPAIA. DEEPEN LOI t on Ille Map ol tl'le l L---1---+-+- 57K mt, $1800 640-0087 POAT ANO SffiLEMENT". ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH 1bove-relerenc1d tract. '17 Cont. 2 dr Town cou~., "ENCROACHMENT". ANO w ELL s 0 A MI NE s . loOlllllf With all lrT'IPtOYI-~.-4--+-+-- hlte w/wnt Ith Int !lint "COMMON AREA EASE· WITHOUT HOWEVER. THE ment1 thereon, ••09C>tlnQ Wh t $ 2 SO O MENr' RIGHT TO DAILL. MINE, tllerelrom Condominium 1 r ~. ~9.2 tn . PARCEL •· STOAE, EXPLORE ANO OP· Unle 2 tO through 329. In· _ _..._ --------...,..,.""I EASEMENTS AS SUCH ERATE THROUGH . Tl1E clu..iv. W1tlllallt 7 EASEMENTS IS/ARE PAR· SURFACE Ofll THE UPPER Ex~tlng therefrom all TICULARLY SET FORTH IN 500 FEET OF THE 011. gll, mlntr•la and 1ri Cutleal Sup. Salon, 1 THE ARTICLE ENTITLED Su8SUAFACE OF THE llydtocarcon 1u1>1tancH auto. air. xlnt. $1825. "EASEMENTS'" OF THE LAND HEAEINABOVE DE· lylnQ ~I ~tl'I of 500 L-.-J.--+-.... -+-...... -- OBO. 840-5015 alt 8pm DECLARATION OF COVE· SCRIBED, AS RESERVED feeffrom lht IUrf-Ol IAICI NANTS CONDITIONS ANO IN THE DEED FROM THE land. but wttl'IOut tile rlQlll ot l..~--+--+--'77 Omega Brougham ve. Res TR ICT I 0 NS A E· IRVINECOMPAN'Y, A MICH· ent')'\IPOl'l llyl)O'tlon Oflhl tu,,., tlrM, bait«';. COROEO ON JUNE 9 1978 IGAN CORPORATION, RI!· aurtace Of .. Id IMd tor,,,. e u1t Xlnt cond IN BOOK tlTH PAOES coRDEO MARCH 23. tH1 !>IJrpoee 01 1xp1ar1ng tor '-~~_...-~ S . &4$-0490 420 TO tt4 IHCt.Uallll!. ~ IN BOOK 13991. PAOI 1420 ~ ext,.c;Ung. ~ I Of'"CIAL RlCOROS O, OF OFFlCIAL AECOAOS ml"lf\9, ~lnQ IOI. ,.. IJJI SAID COUNTY (THE "MAS· A L S 0 I! )( C I P T I N 0 moving or mat1Cet11\Q ,M id .._ ..... _-+-_ ----------TIR OECl..A1'ATION') T H£Al!f'ROM T HI wl>ltancee, 1.1 ~In l uNOl!A THI! HCTIOl'f SUBSURFACE WATER l>OOll 12 ... 9.paoe 1tO, ~-+--+--'H!AOINQS IN SUC H i.IOHTS, BUT WlfHOVT PARCEL 3 ARTICLE ENT ITLED A8 THE RIGHT Of SUl¥ACI An 1.1tcl111l119 .... m.nt FOLLOWS . OWNl!RS . ENTRY AS RUUIVIO IN llC)put'teoant to IUCl'I uM tor RIG.ml ANO OUTll!S uTil· THI! OHO FROM THE the uee 9"° ~ of mrs AND CAILI! 'TILE· 1i.v1Ne COMPANY. RE· tllOM l)OnlOnt Of IM ,.,fie. VISION" "UTILITIES" COAOE.o MARCH 23.. INt t~ ~mon .,... OlllO- "IUPPORT ANO srm!: IN IOO'K 13M1, PAOI 1•20 nated In t1'141 OedMatlon 04 MENT" "l!NCAOACH· Of'Ol'JlCIAI.. "ICOROS AellrtetRlna and lflOwn on '-~--+-+-MINT" AND "COMMUNITY PAlllCIL 2 ffl• Con6omlntum Pl1111 ror ,ACIUTIA IAHMCNT" £AHMIHTS AG HT Mfl Ufllt • Tiie itreet ldct,_. °' F<>f'TH IN T'Hl SKT'IOHS Tne 1treel ld<tr... Ind other oommctl ....,.oon !NTITLl!D "ClllTAIN otMr c:ommon damlgM11on. Of l.lld prooertt I• l!AICMINTI ro-. OWN-It ..,,,, Of tile ..... or()C)lf1y,!.1.!:---.,...1.~~=--~-=:c.I!! __ ..i=::;:::;;:::::;~~~~====:;:J=..:._;; --· ... _.. •f'll*'S' ~ .. :;""' "9~ r .... a .. o .,.,~ 1POt • , al:! ourner i,, "'I~ of •II '"K,11r('J~ "t Encore • Cncxi ""' Ftu•hed ~.) Sot s disease •bnr 11 12 13 810 OrMOe CoMt DAILY PILOT!Ttulday. September 5, 1H5 fta)Cll)TIC( . MIJCll)TICf MUCll»TICE =.~·=-::...~:: ... A1n'-3!=,\:.~.=~ 1 :Hg~H y MnT91MW.. PtCTmOUe• H•ll MOTaOP ~e:.~::..~ ~==~.,.. ~~:r"onir:::= Tc H A R l.. E s 111\m 8TATWT ..,._ 8TAW "*"C MIAMll Q~t Street from jlfMted to u'* Mid~ ment't .,.,,ovel ol Con· Wli.El..AN d ..,J!'! = ~.!.9. ~The =:: .. P**>N Ml ......,1~1~1llON C2-G-<Ol (Ouallt\ed Com-1n9 and uprHt their c:lltlon It ot U.. Permit "'wa c-...'-mpaasfl ,......,. --·-""""'Y ~ .. .-. Oletrlct ~tot 0t llGMlllt Uld *'544 wtlldl prohlt>l1• the .. 1y ...--......, 1ber . ~~Mtel~it.2437 8 UTH COAIT ~OPl'OMI com~ With Oii ,ro-~MdNeoatlveO.CW-.... ott>eetandwln.atan 1986 in Richland, = ~cA::.., C·2, ~~=~· Noffc:•i: M;.1:i.uv ctuct:'J::.;2.0 ICofnmunl.. ••Ion No. 14.25. e11.1ttlnggue>1lnuer-11outa-Wuhington. Tim wu ~ 0. lleltltta. 2437 Sent• Mt.~ ta7o.4 GJV(N ....... publle ~ L with Oll°':r~c:). .:~n~~': c:: ~=. ,~~y I araduate of Ed.lton !Iden au .. t, ~'· c -a. LAYr•Dienledwr.M» WllbehatdbylMCttyCoun-TM propoeect a.one ctwnoe oflMClb'Clertl 2000M.in TM eub.19c1 Pf°'*11 1e Hlah School claal of co.ca MeM. CA tHe.3 H South ._ Stre91. Santa di Of the ~ °' Huntington w111 remove the (0) (au.JI. St,_ Hun11naion 8Mcfl looeted •t $972 W,,,_ Av-'72 And late; of Lon Ttile bullMM II Con• Ana. Celltomla 92704 8HGh, In tht Co1incll llild) deelgnetlon from the Celltoml• 824-..S • (714i en\19 et ..... llOUUlwMI GOt'· Be. h s ·1 g( e1uet«t by an lndMcluel Thi• bU.11ftMa ta oon· Chamb•r or the CIYlo ~. Tfie (O) wu OflO-53&-H27 "" of w"'* A~ tnd ac tale, c au o Mtl:NMI o Blttlllt• ducted ~ "' ~ C.Oter, ~~ton 8*11, INlly PitoeCI on the 1on1n9 o.tect. 8.c>tember 3 1945 SPflnOd• Street. ·1e. Tim is aurvived Tl'lll lt•t~t .... filed LAUAA OtAHt! COi. VEA ., the "°"' Of ·'° P.M • or 10 ,..... ltlal MY oom. CfTY • "" HUNnMGT'OM A leQ .. 6etct4pllon .. on by his pare n u wttti the County OWi! of Or· Thlt 1t9t«MM we. Mtd • '°°" ttier.aner .. poa-mer~ MeiOPment of the alACH, •r: Allot• M. 11 .. 1n tile o.c>ert~t of o.. Desmond J Wh ~ anoe County on July 30, wtth tl'le County Cleftl Of Or· Ible on Monday. the 11th day lit• be equeettWI Otttnt.tld. w..l!nnll. CltJ ca.ti Yeiopment ServlCee. · e INS 11ng9 County on Auguet 7, Of September. tM6, for the TM Pfopotld a.one~ Put>bNd Oranot COAlt A/I tnt.,•ted perton• ,,, Jr of Kennewick, ,.... 1taa IMP<IM of~ _.. remove that r.qu1,.. [)ally Piiot September 5. ln~ed 10 euencl Mid hear· Washington, and PublltMd Or.noe CoMt fa-llPPMI filed by Ment. Alt«n•tf¥tlY, the con-1eea Ing end exprH• th•lr Marjorie Whelan of Delly Pilot Auguet 29. Sec>-Publllhed Oranot Cout JoM Thoma to the denlel dltlOne on the (0) mey bt Th-214 (191nlonl !of Of eigtlnst Mid Co M CA ~emt. 5. ta. 19, 1985 · o.11y Piiot Septembers. 12. by the PlannlnQ CorntnlMIOn modified to lllow • wider llC>PMI sta esa. .• Th-271 19. 2e. 1985 of~ CMnOe No. 4$-13, • r9l)Oe of 11_ on the Pfoe>-1 · t:unl'lef' tnformenon may Gr1lndmother, Ada -----------~===Th-2=:7:1 :'eq='*=' :by:the=:Cl;ty:~:::Hun=t:~ arty thM the 1.detlng (0/ PlRIC NOTICE be obtained trom thtl Olflot Whelan of Mission • permtia. Thie action wtl NO ...... _ of tl'lt City Clerk. 2000 M•l11 Viejo Ca . Brothers llloW tewer lend llMI then If .... a vr Street, Huntington 8ttch, • ·• • ttie (0) were cMltttd. 11\MlJC .. ANNO Ce1tfom1e, 92448 • (714) Desmond Wheland TM City Council wffl e180 ZONI CHANGll •10 536-5227 and son Breu of Ken· c:onelcllr Ntgetl'te Otcllf· NOTICE IS. HEAEBY DATED· September 3, newick Wast...•~d"''n' S atlon 85-4e _,ng the GIVEN ll'lat I public i'IMflng 1985 • ,..,._..., • YDNEY enYlronmentel lffec:f• of will bthtld bytheCltyCoun· CITY Of HUNTINGTON Donald K. Wheland Mid ZOM ctlengt. ell ot the City of Huntington •IACH, •r: Allele M. and wife Pamela of 0 A llQel dttcrlptlon 11 on Beach, In th• Cou ncll Wtntwontl, City Cltftl Cleburne, Texas; Sia· . MA.RR flll In the 0.-elopment Ser· Ch1mber ol the Civic Publllhed Ofange Cout J Wh l . , ¥icll Olpert~t Center, Huntington Bitch. ()elly Piiot September 5 ters, oan e an, •............. All lnl.,.tld penon• 111 et the hour ot 1.30 P M .. or t98S · Do re en· W he I an Friday September a 1 Invited 10 ettend Mid ,,..,. u IOOtl tl'letefter u PONlbte Th·281 Street and husband ARJES (March 21 -April 19): Focus on communication! trips, Ing end exprH• their ~Mond•Y t~th d•y of Robert ; She i I a .Yis1ts, ability to enlarae personal ~orizoos. Hol!da~ spirit prevails. y~u ::::",,,.: ~"8!"~ pur=~i ~~ng1": Whelan, all of Costa no longer are bound by re~tncuons. Populanty mcreascs, romantic a11on No. tMI. petition to change the zoo-Mesa . CA . HI s involvement is featured. -furtl'lef' lnfonnatloh mey 1Pt dlllQn•llon from Rte--fin a·n c e e , Kim TAUl(US (April lo.May 20): By cbec~ingdetails. b~ngjng source ~1f!'elnldc!:' ~C:: {~~~~n~:~ s~:: SAMPSON Perkins and daughter material up to dat~. you enhance op~rturuty to increase income. Cycle Str..e.ci:runonaion 8-ch. tur• (RA). aoo s1ng1e11amtty Alberta F. Sampson, a Jennelle of Ke n · hlgh. you'll be at ngJ\l place at propitious moment Whal had been lost Cellfornl• 92e'4t • (714) Aeeldtnllel (RO to Com-resident of Newport newick. Washington. ..... red 536-5227 munlty Bullneu Dlatrlct on Be h p---.. n --w be h Id can now "" recove . . . . . . · property located on the ac ~· away n.vaary w e at GEMINI (M~y 21-J.u.ne 20):. Emphasis ~n cerebral actJvmes, ~·~~= eouth aide of Center 0rtY1 September 4, 1985. M c Corm i ck s change, travel. vanety, ability 1ogain through wnlten word. Member of a1ACH •r· Allele M edJecent to •lUltl~Hunt· Survived by her hus· Mortuary pt 25002 opposite sex d06 care will prove it. Virgo. Sagittarius and another ._....;..,cit, ca.ti ' lngton Ctnttr dev'lllopment band Ralph H · and Mui ton Parkway. ,...__ . . fi . • 1 Publlehtc:t Orengt Cout for thtl J>llrpoee of expeno-.. . La H lls Ca v1:0mini 1gurepromment y. . . Dally Pilot ~tembtr 5 lngtl'leparlllnQereL daughters, Edith guna 1 ... on CANCER (June 21-July 22): What occurs beh~nd scene !S 1945 . · Thi City Councll will etso Wood and Julia Hay· Thursday, September !mportant. will be.rev~led, you'!I benefil as result. Famtly i:nember.1s Tl'l-282 oonllder Ntgeuve Oeclat· woard, six grand· 5 at 7:30 P.M Church involved, domesuc adjUStmeol 1s featured.. Go slow, be diplomatic, !!.'°"iro8S-45t UMQing1 tt~ tl'ltf children four great Services will be held fi · rtaJC NOTlC[ -·" nm•n a • .....,,, o . , . . conserve unds and energies. . . . . . Mid tone Cl'lenge. grandchildren. Mem· at St. Kahans m ~EO O.uJY 23-Aug. 22): Romantic interlude lends spice, msp1rcs A ltQel dllcrlptlon 11 on orial services will be Mission Vie.JO, CA. at creative acllvtty. Oaodest1ne arrangement IS f~turcd_. m~y an~wers tile In the Development Sef. held Fnday Sept.em· 9 A.M. Friday, Sep· will be found in out-:<>~·way places. Lunar pos1uon btghhgbts wishes ~ 1=,':"~tons are ber 6, I lAM at Pacific tern ber 6 . Ca 11 that come true. Gemini plays role. . . Invited to •ttend Mid hear· View Memo r I a I 586-4440 for direc· VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt. 22): Circumstances take su~den tum in Ing end 1xpre11 their Chapel. 3500 Pacific tions Bunel to follow favor of career, business, prestige. Scenano highlights power, COMDl11C*AL. · ~~or °' 1:.'~~· ~ View Drive Newport at Accession Cem· authority, m~ney a~d love. Y~u'll have ad~1ti<?nal pressure in ~~~~~SNOH~BY ,:;!uve ·~lereuon ~"o. Beach Ln · lieu 0 ( e~ry at El Toro, CA. connection wt th mectanJ of deadh~e .. Bui you wtll wt~. . . GIVEN that• Pllbllc ~Ing ~5. Clowers the suggest Fnends may attend LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Finish rather than initiate project. wtltbtl*dbytheClty~ Further lntormetlon may memorial contribu· both services. Thurs- L"!n.ar, numerical .cycle~ hi~light .travel, C<?mmun1cation, education, :.~~~he ~tty ,C::.Hug~":~~ ~,:'~';bi:,o;,i i::C, ~ tions to The American day and Friday. Con· spmtuaJ valu.es,.d1sscm1nauon of 1nformat1on. You couJd get a green Chember 0r th• Civic Str•. Huntington e..cn. Cancer Society trabut1ons can be hght for publishmg venlure. Center, Huntington Blectl, ce111om1a 92141 • (714) made to the Amencan SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stress independence, creativity, et the l'loor ot 1:30 PM .• or 536-522!-BUSCH Cancer Society in Wlllingness to review task at hand Lunar emphasis on health pets • toon tl'lerMltlr u P<>M-Dated. September 3· 1985 Harry G . Busch. age memory of Tam ' . · ' ' Ible on Monday the 18th dey CITY Ol1 HUNTINGTON 69 Passed away Sept ----· employment, people w~o rely upon your judgment and aCllons. Leo. o1 St91.nt>tt, 1945, tor ,,... HACH, •r: Allele M. 985 S ed b A.quanus persons play outstandmg roles. purpoee of conelderlng .,.. weotw0f1ft. City Cteftt 4,. 1 · urvav Y SAGJTrillUS (Noy. 22-Dcc. 21): You're being pulled in more eppeal flied by CouncUmen Publlal'led Ore~ Cou1 wife, Harriett, of than One di-ction Focus on j'oint efTo ...... clash of ideas security Jldt Kelty 10 the Planning D1!!."'5 Piiot September 5· Costa Mesa: sons. Jeff ·~ • I w , • • Commlaion'• epprovel of • ... { La M da T r home, marriage. Family member is moody, wants to talk but feels you requHt 10 c:onatruct • Th-283 °Full ara 8· om 0, arc too distant. Correct the situation. 90,000 1quet1 loot, three-erton: ruce o CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Keep =t resolutions etory mlnl-wll'ehouM end Ptllt.IC NOTICE Huntington Beach. conccrnmg work, recreation, diet, knowledge of tion. Travel is =-~:,g4:.:l:::'!if:'I: NOTICE Of daughters, Linda part of picture, popularity increases, more demand w1 made upon property wtth the followlnQ "'9Ltc: HEAfttNG B0usch 0 ' Cos8 ta hMesa,: Your time. Saoittarian plays paramount role. verlanc.s: (1) to lllow • P<lf· ~~TO e!lase use o AQUARIUS (Jan 20.Feb. 18)· Good lunar aspect highlighlS tlonoftl'lereloc:atedbulldlng cC::::.a lrvme; brother Elmer physical auracuon, ~ter frcCdom 'of thought and action. Someone ~~ ~~C::::0v!~ A""°VAL Of Busch .. Beaver Falls, stands tall for you behind scenes. Know it, be confident, real~e you are M1btdl: 111d 121 to permit• CONDfTION •I PA, sister Millie notalone rlduc1lonlnpl1111erwldth Of~11 .. ~rw Germaux of Pll· PISC.ES (F b 9 M h 20) E h I d ec:ti--tt to • lendlCaPed u r~•· tsburg PA Memorial e . I · arc : mp asis on an • property, bank ldJecent ,0 McFldden •1144 • · possibihtyofobtainingmineral rights. Do some personal investigating. Avenue, w11hi/I the M1(Ught NOTICE is HEREB Y services, ~t Sept. 7. check small print. read material previously prohibited. Virgo Menutec1urlng) Oistnct on• GIVEN that• public htlerlng l IAM Pier~ Bro Sagmanus persons play dominant roles. . ' ~.::;~~:,: l~ ::110~,~~ ~ ~~~~ Be I I Bro ad w a Y lF SEPTEMBER US YOUR BIRTHDAY you have an affinity for enve approximately 2.200 BHcn. In the Council C:hapel, 110 Broad· music, you enjoy art, luxury, and possibly have a sweet tooth. Many fHt •••• of Buch Chember of the Civic way, Costa Mesa comment that your voice is unusual compellino and that you arc a Boulevard (7631 McFldden Center. HuntlnQt30on P~· Rev. Doug McKenzie I ~ · AYtnUt) 11 the l'IOllr 01 1. · °' of Harbo Christian naturaJ teacher. You are perceptive, 1ond of readmg, wnting and have Thi C.1y Council wrn 1190 u eoon tl'leteatter u poa.. . r more than common knowledge of literature. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio conelder Ntgetlve Oecler· 11>1eon Mond•y. the 1111h e11y Fellow hip, officaat· persons play important roles in your life .. If single, you could marry this •Ion 85-25 UMUlng tne of .September. i94s. for the mg. ~r Busch had year. If married, there might be an addition to family. =':0~~1•1 et1ec1a of ::::11~ :"N'::1~s1':'. ~;~e:..trus area for PIERCEr BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Cremato1y 3500 Pacific View Drive NewPort Beach 644-2700 HARB~·LAWN· MT: OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crema1ory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 20 indicted for ... international coke smuggling From 11.alf ud wire report• Twenty people, including a 42-y~r-ol~ G~den Grove n~an, have been named in a federal grand jury ind1ctmcnt, alleglna ~ey participated in a cocaine smuuJingnng tha1 sttctched from the United States to Mexico, Spain and South America. T he operation flew approximately five tons of c~1ne mto Arizona during a span of abou~ one yca.r P,nor to. Apnl I ~85_. the mdictment said. It said the cocaine was distnbutcd 1n the D1stnot of Columbia. California, Florida, Texas and Arizona. . According to the indictment, unscaled Wednesday m Phoenix, the ring was headed by John Thomas Drummond, 43. Phoenix; Juan Ramon Matta-Ballesteros, 40, a citizen of Honduras; and Miguel Angel Felill-Oallardo, 39, a citizen of Mexico. Drummond 1s serving a seven-year prison sentence on a June 1984 conv.iction of 5clling 11 pounds of cocaine to federal agents, o~c1als said. They said Matta-Ballesteros was arrested tn Cah, Colombia. in April, and the whereabouts of Felix-Gallardo is unknown. · The indictment charges that cocaine was flown from Colombia through Mexico into the United Stales 1lOd unloaded 81 a dirt airstrip oear Young, northeast of Phoenix. where 11 was put in10 vehicles and dispersed throughout the United States. . All 20 people named in the indictment were charged with conseiracy to ii:nport cocaine into the United States and conspiracy to dastnbutc cocaine. Matta-Ballesteros. Felix.Qatrardo and Drumlllond al o wen~ charged Wlth conducting a con1inuing cnminal enterpn~. The indictment said the conspiracy lasted from the spring of l 983 to April 29, the date Matta-Ballesteros was arrested. It alleged members of the ring plotted to take their profits out of the United States and later to reinvest it in the United States. The indictment alleges numerous incidents in which the defendants allegedly brought millions of dollars into 1he United States, deposillng some of the cash in savings accounts and moving spme of It to Switzerland. Besides John Drummond. 1he indictment named three other Phoenix residents: Andrea ~ Drummond, 21 ; Jackie R. Hunt, 48; and James L. Hunt, 60. It also named five Galifomia residents: Robert G. Krogslund, 42, of Garden Grove; and James Monte Earles. 25; Jeffrey Blanchette, 20; Paula J. Balcer, 19; and f.dward Blancheue. 20, all of Winchester. All w~re charged with Possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. Four Mexican ci11zcns were named: Tomas Valles.Corral, 38; Mardoqueo Alfaro-Margarino. 53; Hugo DcVere, 47; and V1c1or Manuel Heredia-Armendarez, 43. Their hometowns were listed as unknown. Also named were three citizens of Colombia: Carlos A. Hoyos. 31. Jose C. Melo, 27; and Nancy Vasquez de Matta, 40. The indictment also charged two "John Does" Wlth being pilots for the drug ring. U.S. Atlomey for Anzona Stephen McNamee said the indictment resulted from a two-year investigation conducted by 1he U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and authorities an Arizona, California, Mexico, Colombia. Spain and other junsdictions. Much of the l(lvestigation was conducted under the coordination of the Organized Conic Drug Enforcement Task Force. created m 1982 by President Reagan. McNamee said. Raid nets 220 pounds of cocaine LOS ANGELES (AP) -A narcotics raid in the San Fernando Valley yielded 220 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $62.5 million, but no arrests. 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TOMOflROW: FORECAIT8 ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Coet1 Meu, Huntington Beach, lrvlnt, l19un1 Beach, Fount1ln V1lley and South Orengt County O RANG E COlJN J V C ALIF ORNIA THURSDAY ~f PHMBfR '>. 1<t8!'l :i>S CENTS W ·Or -erson a • 1 t. .or to ose Coast The neighborhood around Laguna Beach High School may get ad- ditional parking spaces to make up for those which wlll be lost because of . swimming pool construc- tion./ AS California Theodore Streleskl, who bludgeoned his Stant ord University professor to death In 1978, ls slated to be freed from state prison on Sunday./ A4 Boating A proposed bill that would place a user-fee on boats has Infuriated own- ers./ AS Sports The Rams put the ball In Eric 01ckerson's court by a change in posture./81 Entertainment Skylarking at eunaet ---Q' Ford Aerospace workers to be notified Friday; company pledges its support By SUSAN HOWLE'M' OllMO...., ..... ewt About 600 Ford Ae rospace & Communicauons Corp workers will lose their JObs Friday in the wake of Ford to help workers find new jobs. See Page 85. the federal dec1s1on to scrap the SI 8 billion Sgt York battlt gun project Regional spokesman Donald Flamm said about 600 of the 1.900 Orange Count) employees involved ~1th the anti-aircraft defen~ prOJCCt will be laid olTaccording to scn1onty. Tile em ployec!> affected work out of the Newport Beach and Irvine branches of Ford Aerospace and us te~t site in San Juan Capistrano Flamm said . But the compan)' 1s malong an effort to support those workers who ha\e de,oted )cars to the immense (Pleue 11ee CANCELED/A2) Vote expected on selling of · Laguna school Aliso site planned for senior citizen housing, city park By LISA MAHONEY Of_O....,,.... ..... The Laguna Beach school board 1s ex~cted to vote tonight on the ..ale: of the former Aliso Elementary '>chuol m South Laguna · for de' elopment a\ a senior housing pro1ect and community park School board members\ oted more than a .. ear ago to sell the ~hool to the count' 1Ah1ch will tum about halfthe propcrt) over to Nauonal Church Re!i1dences so It can build 7 I low- 1ncome !>Cnior housing unns But complicated negouauons O\er the term'i of the sale ha' e kept the deal on a roller coaster ot un~rtatnt\ Costa Mesa's second an- nual Arts on the Green wlll showcase a variety of performers and displays Sunday./A10 You.neaten enjo~ the nearly deaerted beach are allhouetteCl agalnat a aetting aun at the M Street llf eguard tower near the Balboa Pier ln Newport Beach. If the maJOnt) of the board agrees the 6.6-acre school sue will be turned O\er 10 Orange Count) and National Church Residences of Laguna Bea1.h Nattonal Church Residence\ of Laguna BeaLh "'h1ch 1s made up of St \.ta11 ·s Church and "lat1on.a . Church Rc<>idenccs of Ohio. a non- profit housing develo~r. must bru.k ground on the o;cn1or housing project (Plea.e eee SCHOOL/ A2) INDEX Boating Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion AS B4 A3 BS-6 B7-9 B4 89 B10 Soffer sues Mesa, over arrest . The suit e'olved from Soffer"s arrest Sept. 4. 1984 after he was confronted by code enforcement of- ficer'> Sandi Rose and David Wilson while leaving a Cit) Council meeting School shut, but funding fracas rages Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlson Weather A9-10 B10 A9 A6 A3 B9-10 81-3 A10 A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA Of!M.,.., ...... ..., Costa Mesa gadfly Sid Soffer filed suit th is week against city and police officials. cla1m1ng his civil rights were violated when he was arrested last September as pan ofa longtime feud over the old cars parked 1llegally 1n hi s front yard. The federal suit was filed Tuesday 1n U.S. Distn ct Court. nearly one year to the day after Soffer was arrested for refusing to show 1dent11icat1on to city code enforcement officers. Soffer, a candidate for City Council at the time of the incident. accused Man felled by cops in robbery case dies By STEVE MARBLE Of_.,..,....,., .... A 62-year-old man who was felled in a hail of police bullets late Friday died early today at a Santa Ana trauma center. James C. Ballentyne was hit at least fi ve times by pplice gunfire after the he reportedly pulled out a loaded .45- caliber pistol while trying to make a getaway after' allegedly robbing the Crocker Bank branch near John Wayne Airport. according to authorities. Ballentyne never regained con- sciousness and was pronounced dead today at 6 a.m .. according to a nursing supervisor at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. A spokesman for the state Depart- ment of Corrections said Ballentyne had never been in stale pnson and local authonues s.a1d they are not certain why the 62-year-old man allegedly staged the robbery after he left home Friday, telling his wife he was going to a meeting. Ballentyne walked mto the bank branch at Douglas Plaza. 19000 MacArthur Blvd., about 4 p.m. and handed an empty briefca~ to a teller. (Pleue Me WOUm>ltD/ A~ pohce of false arrest. false 1mpnson- ment, antent1onally 1nf11cling emo- tional distress. denying him due process and -moreover -trying to botch his chances for election. The 'eteran council watcher lost has bid to move from the audience; to the counc1I dais, gamenng only I .C/39 votes and finishing last out of 11 candidates an the November 1984 balloting. Re presenting himself. Soffer charged in the lawsuit that police and code enforcement officers were con- unuang an alleged harassment cam- paign to keep him from '"speaking out against cuy fathers." HB executive leaves city hall to help run West Hollywood By ROBERT BARKER OflM.,..,,... ..... Jen Chenelle. an ue<:ullve assis- tant m Hunt1ogton Beach, 1s de- scrt1na ranks after I 0 r.ean in Hunt· inaton Beach City Hal . She's headma for a chanae of scenery -boy, what a chanae of scenery. Chenclle helped look after com- plaints from citrzens about such thinas u ruts in roads around railroad tracks and the ant1csofsrnaJl..airplanc . pilots at Meadowlark Airport. Arnona a host of other duties. she also • wu rt"Spons1blc for puttinf toaether aacndas for the City Counct meet1nas every other Monday ni.aht he's jUSl aetcplcd a new po~1tion as -.s1stant city manaacr and dn'ClCtor of administrative 1erviccs th West Ro BERT BARKER PlOPl f IN THE NEW S Hollywood, a city formed 1n lut November's elections. West Hollywood, u may be re- c.lied, is the home of a lot of homosexuals who compnse about a third of the city's populalion of 1bou1 36,000, accord1nJ to officials And, as one m1aht expect, 1n its fir.t few mo11ths of cxlstcnoc Wc~t HolJy- wood has come 1n for its share of attention. A squabble between tht" lesbian former mayor and the p y "ice mayor over wMn the v1Ct" mayor should lJlke up the p vcl has bt't>n widely reported in newspapers and on tclcvmon. The dispute was blown out of proportiO.!?J accord1n1 to public 1nfor- mat1on omctr Helen Oo , he $0\td the quam:I was little mott than a misunderst.andina ovc-r a ··,entlc- pcrson 's a,arttmcnt" City Counctl membcn -three of fivt are homMCltuals -also have recently approved an ordinance proh1b1tin1 discrlminat1on apinst V1C:tams of AIDS (acquired immune d1fi 1cncy syndrome). One is prompted to wonder how , ......... &X.SC/ A2) I Rose and Wilson were a1tcmpt1ng to serve Soffer w11h a c1ta 11on for illegally stonng his 194 7 and 1965 ( adallacs as well as a l 941! f ord 1n tht• front yard of h1<; .\rbor ~tree1 home. 1. 1olat1ons of a Cit) ordinance Rose said. 1n earlier inten1e~1.. that ~ffer had warned Cit) offit·er<;1n sta) off his propert}. 1.0 the" at- tempted to lOntact ham at the council meeting offer 53. 1<; IACll kno'An for h1\ nearly ~nect attendance at Costa Mesa Planning Comm1ss1on and (It} Council meetings evel) week for the last three 'vears '\ ruc.k.us occurred ~hen ~oOt>r refused to 'ihoQ. Rose hi'~ 1dcnt11i- Lataon According to the ~u11. ~offer argul·d tht• police officers as ~ell 3'> the uxJe enforcement ~orkcr\ kncv. ~ho he ~as and didn't net>d tn ">el' hi\ dn"er"shrense. v.h1lh hl• ~asn t lJr ning an..,"'a} Stopped t~ ice h\ Otlicer I >un \.tac Donald "h1le attemp11ng 10 ~Jlt.. a""a' 5ofler ~as lindll\ booh·d 1nl1 . (Pleue see MESA/A2) 8) ROBERT BARKER 1 hl' enterr11 "n~ pupil\ Jl Aurt..l· Elementan '-l h11111 ra:\l"d ,1hout $2~ •lfl(I tn •I ' 'l\4-.; \l"Jr for \pt."l IJ \1.hoo I r •ll\ IS Thn v.en1 .I • •r t< dour 1n theH Hun11ng wn &·d1.h nt'lllhhorht11xi in Dt"u~mtx-r ..elling l h mtmJ'-1.andlr' fhl"' 11p("r.ih.'d a pumpl>.in pa11.h a1 Hallnv.l'l'n .inJ 'old f .t\ll'r E-&Ll' in lhl· (Pleaae ace FUND/A2) Hodel hopes oil agreement can be revised by Octo her Newport's demons trators in Mercede 'represent honest. deeply felt position · From staff a.nd wire reports WASHl:-.f(,TO:-.: -lntenm 'x·t.· retan-Donald P Hodd ~•d \\ cdnes- ' da) 1i 1s a good thing hl· ""'tree lrom local veto'" an dec1d1ng ho~ much add1t1onal 011 dnl11ng10 alln'A ofT the Cali fornia coa\t though he ded1ned to call Cahforn1a oppo\1t1on par- ochial Hodel. hack from a month l11n)! tourofthc We<>t that 1nl ludl"d 11 dJ'' nt public meetings tn coa\t.il .om mun1t1es on the Que,tmn ot dnll1nf. said he ho~d lo iwr,uadc lhl Cahfom1a congres,.1onal del1:(1.Jt111n h' the end ofthl" month 10rr'1\t' th1 1entall'e dnlhng agreement lht' • reached on Jul\ 16 Thal lentatl' e a~\ord a1mnl .it cn,ltr 11 J l1,ntrcn lf'· th.ii ha!i \l·1.·n < 1ln~fl'\\ ampo<.l' han,on nl'v. dnlling ,,, ~· u1.h 0 1 ( ahh•rn1a l11r the pa'>I 'ear' dc<,qmatt"J I '1 1 nine- '4JJrl" m1lr tr.ill 1' Im f)<l\\lhle nil 1 'rlorat1\•n \I\ 111 1h1· n1ne-"-Q uarc- ''11ll' tra1 l'> Ml lot..ill'd 1>f thl· tnast of lrange <. ount' The re't nt lht' ti .l"o tra\I\ 1.1n ered "' the l 1'ngn·\\1110al .ic lion<, "ould ~ lo<,,ed untll lht• 'ear ~000 Thl' 11tl intlu\lr. 11h1ectt•d 1ha1 there v.a\ nut lit..d' 111 he muLh oil in tht" ''>t trall<i .1nd Hodel ..aid dunng h1~ (Plea.e eee HOD£L/ A:ll J That steady drizzle expeCted. to fizzle Jett Cbeaelle ' By Sl'SAN HOWLETT Ot_DeltJ ....... 1111 Record rain tall \In th<' c ">range Cc>a'\I dunng tht" mght ·" '''P\'1.I~ 10 ea~ up toda,. ~atht"r official\ rt ported The ~1lverndo ( amon MC'& caught moSl of th' dnnle la't night. "-tfh "IQ mche, reported. 1cu1rding to Orange Count Environment. I \1anaaemC'nt Agent)' spokesman Fmmctt f ranl · hn. R&1nfall dunna the past 14 hour\ mcasurtd 1~ 1n<'h in ~ta .i\na 08 inch 1n Newport Beach and Hun1- 1n1ton Beach and 24 inch 1n F.I Toro DaStd on the n-\Car cumulative averaae of ff' inch. the overall count)' ra1n(all 1, up 01 inch thls ~n Franlrhn said ..\n ._ua 15 rainstorm la\t )e.arcrtM~ the first rainfall of the 1984 ~son. he said 'J11onal \\ cathC'r ~n Ill' \pt1l>.r mJn llill Hoffer ~1d it "'111 tX"' mo1,1 l k.H ton1&ht and tomnrro"' "-llh 1 touch of rain dotting tht" rnunl\ \ J percent chancC' of m<'B\\H.i~ \hOW('I'\ IS forC\:3\t HoOh said the." 1. urrcnt IA-t"t ~ ruthr1 come, from a cumulai1' t" < lt,111l l11m1 v.hu;h d1stnl:\utc'\ rain \ptl0hl1~Jlh "'Thn mean' that \OU rnuld 11.l'I ra 1 1n your hi k\ar,I ~hen '""' n<'t~bbor'~ yard will ~ dn ·· I h1f1er \lltd trat1form cloud d11ipc~ rain 111 t more uniform v.a) ht \atd The uddcn 'ihov.t'.'I'"\ h1H f'lN!I t reatcdbyalowp""c; urt',~\tcm w ai the nrthwc!>t that'., mO\ 1na ,10\11!\ ca"ward Hofler '31d <>Bn&e C ounh l&n e\~ 1 'hghtl\ wanner <la)'\ 'A llh tcm~r11tul1'\ In* mid 70's thmuK)l fnda' ttoOer \&JC1 Ovem1&.hl lmo1.s will ht S to 64 dqrttc;, ~ ..aid I • Ii. FUND FLAP AT CLOSED SCHOOL ••• ham Al SJ>rina ti.me.. • With o&her cvenu JUCb u candy aJct. car wubet aod roller muns penies_ t~ poured money into \he school's Pa.rent Teacher Orpnaz;a- Cioo (PTO) budacl that 6Danced 1pccial school activities not provided by the dJstrict. But despite their etfon, thJnas haven't turned out well for Burke. District officials voted to close the ecbool earlier in the year as i oost- savi!-'P. measure. And. as it turns 9ut, \he kids did too aood a job raisina money. They iaised so much that the PTO.couldn•t spend it all last year. Now adults are quarreling over how lt\e surplus of more than $8,000 should be spent. ~ In March, the Burke PTO's board of directors voted to send the money io the new schools where the Burke ftudents were being transferred. ttawes Schools was to get $6,000: Eader School, $1 ,700 and Moffett School, $400. They stipulated that the money should go for new acti vi tics -not to programs already provided by tbe schools. But nearly six months after that decision. the checks still haven't been tumedover. Sevctll former Burke PTO board memben are blamina PTO Pmidcnt E.d Zschoche for the delay. They claim he's tb.._tcrung school bar· mony by bit-aJleacd abru.iveoeaa and his alleged lack of tnlst of the three parent teacher orpnbatioos where the money is intended to JO. But Zschoche blames PTO lfOUJ>S at Eader, HAwcs and Moffett for drluina their heels. Zschoche, who orpnized a student boycott at Burke last sprins to protest the closure a.nd whose aroup launched an unsuo- cessful lawsuit ap.inst trustees and who currently is push.in& a recal1 bid apinst board memben R.arcn Q•Bnc and Gary Nelson, says the other PTOs are refusing to come up with new ideas for the use of the money. But fonner Burke board members declare that Zschoche has taken it upon himself to add new strinp that' make s~nding the money vi.rt~lly imposstble. He's demanding that the-orpnit.a· tion si&Jl contracts proIJlisiDJ not to spend the money fonny activit).'. that has been provided to the pupils by any funding source in the last three years or that is provided by the WOUNDED SUSPECT DIES ••• Jl'romAl • who was ordered to fiJJ it with ·eash, police alleged. The man apparently remained in ~c bank for nearly 20 minutes before taking the ban.k's vice-president hostage and walking outside. Police ~id the briefcase was stuffed with '$40,000. Ballentyne may have been unaware that police officers bad surrounded Lbe bank while he lingered inside, authorities said. Police said Ballen- tyne pulled out a weapon and refused to toss the gun to the ground. A patrolman and two detectives opened fire, police said. Sgt. Richard Bowman said BaUentyne WIJ hit at least five times although one officer said the man may have been shot as many as 12 times. The shootins is being invqtiaatcd by the Orange County Distflct At- torney's office. Boyd Underwood. the deputy district attorney assianed Lo the case, could not ~ reached for comment on his investiption. diatrict at any scbooJ durina the com.int school year. Hawes PTO President Berta Rod&ers sajd those conditions make it so that the money can't be spent for newcomputcnorcq_~pment or other school p~s and th&t she's refus-ina to qn the 0001.act.1 Zscboohe said be's amued there's such a fuss. "I'd be embarrassed if J were them," he said. "All they have to do is come up with a new and creative pr()jtlm.'" Zschcocbe said bis board tw attached the conditions so that PTO fund-raisers won't sit b&ok and use the Burke money for projects without raisioa their own funds. The checks for the three schools are beina lcopt in ao intemt·bcarina ac:cOunt at Downey Sa~ &. Loan, be said. If the dispute isn t resolved and if the Burke PTO disbands, the money can be allocated to a non- profit, tax-exempt organization, such as the Huntington Beach Central Lib~ be said. . Man{yn Merz, a former Burke PTO board member, said if the money isn't turned over to the schools by Oct. 151 she'll contact the IRS. It woulo allegedly constitute a tax fraud. she said., in that the fun.ds are not spent for the youngsters' use as intended. Kids abandoned a t LAX cla imed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two pre1ebool..qe sisters wearing Snoopy T-shirts apparently were abandoned at Los Aneclea International Airport for more than 15 hours. but their arandmother later called and claimed them, police said. The children were tint seen just before midniPt Tuesday by a clean-ina woman. 'SCHOOL $1TE SALE GOES TO VOTE ••• From Al it has named Aliso Vista by Sept. 30 f>r lose $3.8 million in promised federal funding. Also at risk is $I 0 million in rental assistance for low-income elderly people, said Reed Aory. the project consuJtant. Intense negotiations between Aory and county and school district of- ficiaJs has resulted in an option agreement that appears to satisfy everyone's needs. The complicated agreement wtll ·allow the parties to close escrow within fi ve days of the church groups' deHvering payment guarantees to the school district. · In return, the school district will sell the school site for $2.625 million -or $75,000 less than was antici- pated a year ago. In addition, clhe school district _:.if the U.S. Department of Housina and Urban Development agrees -will have an option to buy back the school site on Wesley Drive after 55 years. Project sponsors intend to purchase the property with $1. 3 million in HUD funds, a $900,000 promissory note and Jetter of credit from the Stein-Brief Group and a $410,000 warrant from Orange Coun- ty. The county plans to eventually build Lquna Overlook Parle on its half of the school site. Because it is a public .,ency, the county received tint crack at the surplus school property. Its cooperation bu enabled the senior housina project to be located there. Stein-Brief is involved in the purchase only because it is buyi~ the project's aft'ordable ~credits so the firm will not have provide low or moderate-income ousina at its Monarch Beach developcpent. The school board mceta at 7:30 p.m. in the district ofticcs., jSO BJumont St. HODEL REPORTS ON COAST TOUR ••• From A l tour that It appeared the wrong 150 • tracts had been selected. In an interview Wednesday with reporters, Hodel was asked if, in light of news reports that some anti- drilling demonstrators arrived at a Newport Beach rally by Mercedes. Californians were being parochial in their opposition. Hodel observed that those reports · had omitted to say the cars in q uestion were chauffeured. A charac- terization of California opposition as parochial seems derogatory, Hodel said, adding, ... I don't want to say something that is interpreted to be pejorative about the people who are representing a very deeply, honestly felt position." He continued, "The Congress was wise 1n 1978 ... in recognizing that the decision ought to be made by some- one who bad to listen and try to take into account all these things but ultimately had to be free from local veto. The 1978 law requires the secretary to try to spread the burdens and benefits of offshore drimn, around all coasts. Texas and Louis1ana mem- bers of C.ongrcss, whose states have the buJJc of offshore production now, have pointed out those provisions apin and again in congr~ssionaJ discussions of the subject. ).llced "what went 'Wrong," Hodel said, "J don't trunk anything went wron~" since the agreement was de.scnbed all along as tentative. During the negotiations, depart- ment specialists designated 210 promising tracts, but only 20 to 40 of those wound up in the final package, and it took six weeks to get detailed information on the 150, be said. Part of the reason for that long peri~ was that oil companies were reluctant lo provide specific data on tracts because "we can't protect It," the secretary said. The next opportunity to re-impose a driUing moratorium by members of the House will come toward the end of the month with a vote on a continuing resolution to keep the government financed. Hodel said tbat would be the deadline for a revised 88J"eement, but be noted that even if tliere is no agreement, offer- ings off California coul~ not be put on the leasing schedule before the ador. ti on of the next leasing plan in 198 . Hodel already has pledged not to allow drilling off eight particularly beautiful or environmental spots, including Big Sur, but he said be did not believe such prohibitions should be enacted into law because of the j>ossibility of technological change, such as a drilling "submarine that doesn•t leak" or comple tely submerged drilling rigs. EXEC TAKES WEST HOLLYWOOD POST ••• Unatrtna llhOWltl IPrinkled a cool South9tn California ..,1y todly b< ek1ee will ~In a prelude to eunny and warmer weether Friday, Mid. In tril co.etll arMa, tht cool ..ath9t pattern merked by night and morning cloud• wu predicted to continue through tht weekend. Lowe tonight of a& to es ww• torec:ut, wtth high• Frtday In the 1'0.. AtongthtOrangeCout ltwlll bt felr tonlaht and Friday, but aome night and morning cloud• mainly aoutli. War"*" Friday. tilgl\9 Frlday In 70.. Lowt tO{llght 55 to 65. From Point Conception to tht Mexican Border -Inner waterti Light variable wind• night and morning hour• becoming I aouttlweettoweet 10to 15knottwlth 1toSfootwtndwa~lntht 1 1 aft•noon· and evening houra tonight and Friday. Southweet ., Q" Oeo 9"11 1 to 3 feet. Pat\Jy cloudy through Friday morning •~mo••~lu•I'~ becoming fair In tht afternoon. , U.S . Tempe ' t:i=. 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Newport 40!11 Street, Newport 22nd Str .. t, N.-pon Balboa Wedge t..oun• 8MCll SanC*-ite w•t•tamp:&a Swell direction: eoulh- -' Im IHAN 1-3 ,.,, 2·3 fair 2·3 felt 2-3 ,.,, 1-2 l)OOr 1·2 poor 1-3 - MESA SUED BY EX-CANDIDATE ... Prom Al Costa Mesa City Jail and released on $100 bail. He was later convicted on three counts of illcgall~ storing the non-workina cars, ~nd eventually fined $300. Still, Soffer has refused to move the jalopies from bis pr.operty1 forcing_the city to file 30 more mfracttons ap!J)St the political watchd<J for continwna- to ianore Costa Mesa s storage laws. Soffer apparently retaliated with the federal lawsuit. naming the city, Police Chief Roaer Neth and code enforocment officers Rose and Wilson as defendants. Also named were police officer MacDonald and Sst. John White, both now retired, as well as 30 unidentified police and city supervison. ... Soffer is seeking $20,000 in general damages and $20,000 in punitive damqes from each defendant, as well as legal fees and any other compensa- tion levied by the oourt. Jt isn't the first time Soffer has made a federal cue out of the city effort to. drive the rundown can off bis property. Jn late 1978. he sued Costa Mesa in U.S. District court for towing three Cadillacs from his property after neighbors complained that they were eyesores. Soffer lost. Ex-movie actres s J ane Frazee dead From a&aff ud w'lie ...,.111 Former dancer and film star Jane Frazee has died of complications after a series ofstrokes, relatives say. Her sister, Ruth Kruo.a of New- port Beach, said Tuesday the 69-year· old frJZCC died last fnday of pn~u monia at Flapbip Convalescent Center. Frazee and her sister spent sevcraJ years touring the United States with ther song and danee routine in the 1930s. When the sister married and quit show business in 1940. Frazee turned to the Hollywood · movie industry. Her film credits included .. Melody Ranch," "Hellzapoppin," "When Johnny Comes Marchin' Home" and "Calendar Girl." After leaving show business, the native of Duluth, Minn.: sold rcaJ estate in Los Angeles and Orange counties. ·· CANCELED GUN HALTS LOCAL JOBS ••• From A l contract by holding a job fair and on the Sgt. York concluded that the project." seminars on interviewing skills. weapon did not measure up to Army But the workers received the of- Flamm said. specifications and the growing needs ficial stop-work order over the Labor of the military. Day weekend, leaving them in a state Twenty-three major corporations A seminar on interview skills was ofuncenainty. will part1cipate in a job fair at the conducted Wednesday at the New-Some of the employees affected by Ford Aerosp. ace plant in Newport port Beach branch of Ford Aerospace Weinberger's decision found out that Beach Saturday. Flamm said. by the consulting firm of Coil, they may be laid off by listening to "We're trying to do everything Ballback & Slater, Aarnm said. The news accounts of the defense sec- possible to ease the burden of these seminars will continue next week to retary's immediate cancellation oflhe people and help them to find jobs as help the employees in their job project on the radio as they drove to soon as possible," Flamm said. search, he added. work last Tuesday. Personnel representatives from Theprojectwascanceledafter64of They said they were sjmply in a three divisions of Northrop Corp., . the guns were delivered, Aamm said. state of shock after the announcement three divisons of Litton, three The government originally ordered by corporate officials, but said they divisions of TRW, Magnavox, 146. The weapon was named after would remain on the job until they Honeywell, McDonnell Douglas, World War I hero Sgt. Alvin York. were told otherwise. Aerojet-General Corp., Lockheed and consists of two 40mm chassis Corporate heads conducted meet- Corp. and Parker-Hannifin will be linked to a computer and radar, ings at the three branches and test site amons those present at the day-long Aamm said. in Orange County last Tuesday to job fair. Ford Motor Co. Chairman Donald mform the workers of the situation. From Al Chenelle Wiil tit 10to such surround- ings. Not so su~risingly, she declares that her JOb will offer a big challenge -but not for the reasons one might ex peel. "There wi ll not be a lot of inter-E. Petersen sent a memorandum to However. many of them were not vicwin~ because of the number of supervisina officials at the Newport pleased by the fact that heard the news people,· Aamm said. He said the Beach plant last Thursday to convey of their Possible unemployment over ranking position. according to City haven for homosexuals, Blauman participating representatives from his concern for the workers affected the radio, and said that they should Manager Paul Blauman. bceause she surmises, because they WCTen't the various corporations will be by the cancellation. have been told prior to Weinberger's knows her way around city hall and hassled by the Los Angeles Police takiDJ resumes at the job fair and will "We sympathize with the concerns public announcement. bas carved out a reputation in Department. conduct interviews later. that all of you must have at this time," The Army announcement ended Huntington Beach of being people-A sizable Jewish population and The layoffs come on the heels of the the memo said, "J ask that you the suspense for the workers rcgard- Flat out, she d1sm1sses the homO'lexual asP!7,l. "h doesn't affect me, .. she said. · All comm unities have special mterests, special groups and spet1al needs and issues. City govern- ments have to respond to those. orlented and of having good rela-the movie and entertainment indus.-decision last Tuesday by Defense convey these thoughts to your Ford ing the life of the project, but 1t tions. She's aJso a team player, he try made the community more ac-Secretary Caspar Weinberger to Aerospace team and especiaJly to remains uncertain which ones will get said. ccpting of gays, he said. cancel the project. Independent tests those directly involved in the DIV AD their walking papers Friday. "She has a strong character," West Hollywood council officials '-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiialiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii&liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: Blauman said. "She's soft on the have recently designated October as 'f outside but firm on the inside." AIDS awareness month. They've "There will be a challenge, but it w~ll be in working on the ground floor (of the formation) of a new city." Chenclle, a 37 year-old Californian who hold.s a master's degree m public administration from Cal State Long aeach. will be the second in com- mand when she stans her new job Sept. 11 . Other department heads start their jobs about the same ti me. Chenelle was chosen for the high- Just Call 642-6086 The community in which Chenelle allocated money to disseminate in- will be working, Blauman said, is formation about the disease at public very liberal and socially conccmed..lt fonimnnd home workshops .. has a large populatton of senior According to medical sources. citizens and young, si ngle men. AIDS cripples the body's immune Historically, the gay commuruty system, leaving its victim vulnerable bas been deni~tcd, so the town is to infections and other diseases. especially scns1tive to human rights • including cancers. and fair treatment, be said. According to latest statistics from Before incorporation. wben West the Associated Press. AIDS had HolJywood was still part of Los stricken 12,S99 people as of Aug. 22. Angeles County, it was patrolled by The disease has taken 6,338 lives sheriff deputies; it perhaps became a since figures were first kept in 1979. -. Wbat do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? Wllat doa'l you llke'! Call tbe aumber at left and your me11a1e wUI be recorded, traa1crlbed and deUvered to die appropriate editor. ne aame U -boer aanrertas aervlce may be uaed to record letters to tb~ editor on any topic. Coatrlbuton to our Lettera column moat lecl•de tbelr aamt aad teleplaoae number for verlflcatJoa. No clrc•latloa calJs, pleHe. TeU H .... , •• OD )'OU mlad. -D•llJ Piiot DeflYety te Qur.ntMd ... :wldll!t4110fy ff ro.i ~ NM to'i' Pll* lly •JOplll oilll~7pm .,_ oopy ... "" ~~~~~E Daily Pilat y atl(! Sunoly If dO Ml ,_.... 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