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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-10 - Orange Coast PilotTOMORROW: LOUDY FOR!CAIT9 ON A2 Serving Newport Buch, Cotti Meta, Huntington IHch, lrvlne, Laguna Beech, Fount1ln Y1Uey 1nd South Or1nge County ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1985 25 CENT S Off shore oil ·pact in jeopardy State congressional delegation claims Hodel ' s reneging on drilling agreement ---- By tbt A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -Members of Cahfom1a's congrcss1onal delcgauon today angnly accused Interior Sec- Coast A Nicaraguan rebel ap- peals for U.S. support In Southland./ A3 Sports The Angels pul~to within a half game of the Kansas City Royals./81 Entertainment "The Madwoman of Challlot" Is attractive but a bit bulky In West- minster./ A9 Business lrvlne savings and loan succeeds where others are falllng./84 California Richard Ramirez' de- fense attorney doubts the Night Stalker suspect can get a fair trlal In the Los Angeles area./ A3 INDEX Erma Bambeck Bridge retary Uonald Hodel of break.mg an avcement that would limit offshore 0 11 drilling and vowed to extend a m oratonum on aU new exploration for 011 and naturaJ gas off the Three blazes quelled • in area Irvine quadriplegic loses everything in apartment fire By STEVE MARBLE OflMO.., ......... A quadnplCgJc lost everything he owned Monday afternoon wben a fire rava~cd his apanment and spread to adjoining units at an affordable housing complex 1n Irvi ne , authoriues reponcd. No one was injured The blaze, which caused $104.000 1n damage and displaced three famil- ies. was o ne of three fires reponed within 24 hours on the Orange Coast. In Newpon Beach, a stubborn c hemical fire broke o ut after school Monday at Corona d~ Mar High School. And firefighters in Costa Mesa responded before dawn today to a stru_cturc fire at a Hamilto n Street apanment complex. Richard Phost. disabled m a truck accident several years ago, was not m h1s apartment when a fire broke out in a patio area and moved up the side of the apartment, Oranae County fire spokesman Joe Kcrr said. Califom1a coast. Some other legislators held out the posstbihty of writing into law the tentative agreement they reached with Hodel in m id-July, which they accused the interior sttretary of abandoning during a heated. two- hour private meeting today. "The administration's credibility has suffered a very serious blow ... said Rep. T om Lantos, D-San Mateo. "We had an agreement and the ~panment of the lntenor 1s reneg· ing on that agr«ment. We have no alternative but to go for a mora- torium." Rcr,. Barbara Boxer. 0-San Rafael. said, 'We have a new show It's called 'Let's Brea.le a Deal • " Rep. Vic Fazio , D-~cramento. said Hodel had "in eOcct abrogated the preliminary agreement." Hodel, meeting w1 \t repon.ers aJtd the meeting. denied that he had backed out of the agreement "We arc much closer together now," he said "We have the framework 1n the preliminary agree- ment to go forward in the nego 1tat1on\ .. Under the-pn:hmtnary agreement reached July 16 between Hodel and the (ahfom1a delegatio n. I SO tract~. each 9 square m1lci.. would be o ffered for 011 and gas explo ra11on off the Cahfom1a coai.t 1n e)(change for extendtn$ unttl the year 2000 a congressional moratonum on ex· ploraton dnll1ng of the state r. ~- (Pl eue eee OrL/ A2) OC Supervisqrs reject vote to oppose drilling Nestande and Wiede r argue about earlier vote on compromise By JEFF ADLER Of IN Deity ,_ 11-" Orange County Su pen 1<,or Bruc..t• Nestande tnggered a sp1nted C'-· change \!.llh Supen 1r.or Hamcll Wieder toda) when he '>Uggested tht' board re"erse its pos111on on olT\hore 011 dnll1ng and vote 10 opp<:>..e d"' dnlhng olT the ( ahfom1a coa-.1 Nestande broached the '>UhJel 1 after Wieder said she "'ould not ht present at Vv ednesda) ·., board ml'l't 1ng because she had been d\kc:d 111 tesufy before C ong.ress on the IS'>Ul' The board voted '\-0 o n Jul\ 24 tn suppon a cong.ress1onal comprom1\l' that would allow 011 e:c.plorat1 on on 150 offshore tracts. incl uding 'i.C\.1.'ral off Newpon Beach and LagunJ Beach. in return for a mo raton um un dnlling elsewhere through the \Car 2000 But the board's '>Uppon lor the comprom1~ included a pro"1s1on that no dnlhng be permmed oil Orange Count) 's coast which might lead "to fnghtemng envu onmental consequen~s:· accordtng to the ~ oluuon. "We're p11t1ng ( altfom 1a com- mun11\ against lOmmunll\ on this \lo e're saying not 10 our own bachard I'm in lct•or of no 011 dnll1ng off the < allt(lmta coa'>l - pcnod • "t'Standl' '>d H.l He added that had he heen pre<,ent .ii the Juh 24 mtt-ttng he "'ould ha'e dd\lx.ated a nocomprom1~por.111on .. Things v.ere meant to be changed.·· '-estande ~·d in asking th<' board to re\e~ ll!>elt "'r ou'rt' "hu<1t1ng lrum the hip ·· an Jg1ta1ed '-' 1cdt'r c.ountc:red She Jdded hcr tt''>llmon' \!.OUld not '>la tl.' thc board ' P0'>1t1on o n the matter ~upen 1 ... ur R..1lph ( lark ""ho ..a1ct he v.a' 1n "total oppo\t11on.. 10 ofh horr dnll1ng \!, hr:n ht' tor the Jul) re-;olu11on qu1c..kl\ spo ke up to «<> ond '-t-,\andt'' mu11un tor n:- l on\hkra 11nn 'l tan't !.CC \!o h\ ""t. '>hnuld CH'r he pan dnd pare.el nt <•lhhore dnlling. · ( lar~ ..aid calling ollshort dnlling ng~ .. ugh t>\ ewre'>. · He added the u1l compan1e-; were \!.Ork1ng \<• • l\!.tSt go ... cmment a.round their linge~·· on the dnlhng IS\Ue Bulletln Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlson Weather A6 A10 A3 B4-6 B7-9 A10 B9 B10 A9 B9 A6 AS A6 A3 Kerr said the fire destroyed Phost's (Pleue ... FDllt8/ A2) -Delly ..... ,._ .. .....,,._.. "le'>tande and <\u~"'''°' Ro~<"f Stanton were not prc~nt "'hen lb .. 1 acuon was ta1cen In the end howe ... cr, supcrv1sors agreed to hold off an} cons1dcrat1on of changlng 1\s official position until the the matter can ~ reviewed b" 1t1cu ~lath .rnJ brvug.ht lorn.all. bclon' the board 09-10 8 1-3 A9 A2 Defense contractor convicted Coeta lleea flrefJC.htera attack UJ>9taira apartment blaze. Mesans seek marina support Countywide packing urged for 3.000-slip development proposed on Santa Ana River By TONY SAAVEDRA OftMDelly ......... Two Costa Mesans are c1rcula11ng petitions to drum UP. countyw1de suppon for a plan to build a 3,QOO.shp marina in the landlocked c11y. Real estate financing consultants Thomas Testa and Diane Ramirez co-founded the Costa Mesa/Newpon Manna Organizauo nal Committee three weeks ago. They hope to send a pet111on with 27.500 si1tnaturcs from Orange Coun- ty res1dentstcrft'dt'ral tcgisla1orr.who will be deciding the fate of Costa Mesa's passage to the sea. Ctt) C ounc1lman Donn Hall made a Ca pitol Hill plea in March for Congress to waive federal pollc) preventing local governments and businesses from paying for a S250.000 study required for the prOJCCt The necessary feas1b1lt1y repon. 10 be compiled by the Army Corps of Engi n~rs. has repeatedly held up the 26-year-old manna plan becauo;c the co rps would o nl) arc..rpt kdcral funds. ~1ncc ( ongrc..·s~ ha~ rout1nel) dr- naed ( osta Mc<,a·~ lundang rcqut·<.1 the city o ffered to ra1Sl' lht' nw ne\ through pnvau.· and pubh~ dnn:ttmnr from local go' cm men ts and area businesses Hall testified in Vva~h1ngton )j,1 spnng for the s.:cond 11me an t\!.o )ears before rnngrrs<,1o nal ,utxom mmeeson \!.alt'r"'a' sand na' 1g..1t1on But he \.\On't kno\!. ii that 1np \I.a' successtul until C onti.rc<.'> un,e11\ ''' budget propo sal'> nl.''I month Hall t'i hoping thl' mannj \!.h1d1 would run along 1he l'a<.t bank ol 1he anta l\na Rl\a through 'l'"pon Beach. \!.t ll he 1ndudt.'d l'1thn h' dppropna11ng the m11nl'\ 11r aJl11"" 1 n~ thl.' Cit) to begin 11' lund r 11,11111 .:ampa1gn Testa anJ R.imirt·1 .irt• .11tl·rnr11n\; to 'i"'a~ ltxal rrprt''>(.'OIJ tl'l'' h 'ihow+og count7 '41<lt· -.upr on hH ttu. C!>llmated $100 mdltc1n rn.1rinJ through the \\l'tla nd' lit C 11\IJ \h -..i "\ome inrnd '> ul m' 1.101 1, HI.' \!.atting l\\O tu thre-c H',tr\ tnr hn.1t \hp'i and thr pnrc' arc g11in11 1hr1111!1h thr roofs · ..aid T l''IJ '11 ,1n ·'' 11.I boater Ht" tathn "'h•1 liq•, 11 Hun11ng1on Harh.1ur uJ'll.·rJtt'1! .1 h11.11 JeJl<'r,htp h1r l 'l'Jr' Tt',ta \did pan 11 the prnhll'rn " that mdn' "'atl'rlr 1nt ,11n11nunalll'' rcstnll rt',tdt'nl\ Ir 1m rt·ot 011 t!-il tr (Plea.e .ee PETITIONER S/ A2l ,Broken neck suitgoesto NB adjuster \ '' '1 II•' ·""L 1 t· ·J JgJ1n,1 thl 11 •I '-~"'P.1rt lk '" h h' J \lta I ·•nlJ ntJ~ ,\h• kr O.t ~'Olli.. Jhl'r ll" trj! 1ntr• thC' ,uf1 J t'.:tr J!=1 "'a' iurnt d '' l'T h \1 l' .i r'°'' aJ1u,lt'r h\ ht•( l\t •,1·hd \111rlld• 1th ,,, l •i l."1' c lr 101.!r c 111n1' "•l'l'I I l 1.n r \.JI: _ \I ~ !.in .i..:t·• : \\ 1am Hun11n ' '1 .. 1,1 I '' ""rnnl It lht· 'P 1 ~· r" 1,, h•n.1 Jlll·r r.· \I\. ~ ' •'1 1• HJlt-.1,1 .I\\ •lit 01 (Ple&K see OrvtNG/ A21 An Irvine defenSt' contractor pleaded guilty Mo nday to charges that he defrauded the federal government by submtlling false bills for contracts. Thomas E. Snooks, owner of Systems Engrneenng Technology Associates Corp. and SET AC Corp .• pleaded guilty in federal coun to two counts of mail fraud and one count of makrng false statements to the government. Teen rapist pictured in composite Irvine City Council pressed for ruling on Lion Country In exchange for his plea, federal prosecutors agreed 10 drop 16 other charges stemming from the operation of h1s companies. The 47-ycar-old San Clemente resident agreed to pay $186.000 m res11tut1on 10 the government Snooks 1s free o n $I 0.000 batl and 1s scheduled for an Oct. 21 sentencing. He faces a maximum of 15 years 1n pnson and a $12.000 fine The mail fraud counts concern $53,000 1n extra btlhngs to the government on a defcnSt' con- tract. The costs. however. were (PlMM eee D&f'&M81t/ A2) The search for a tall, lanky teen- ager who has raped two wo men 1n the El Toro area in separate inc1dcnts was intensified today when 1n ves11ga1ors released a composite drawing of the suspect. The assailant. who may be a s young as 15. attacked the wo men 1n late Jul)' in an o pen field near a set of railroad tracks. Orani e Couty Shentrs tn· vest1utors said. The rapist has blond hair. poss1bl) styled in a bowl cut. and 1s very tan. according to the latest descnpt1ons Investigators said the suspect is about 6 feet 2.inchcs tall with a thm build In o ne incident. he was weanng (Pleue eee llAP18T / A2) Sketch of rape auapect Deve lopers of wa ter amuseme nt cent er ~,1 \ they need quic k decision to get project ~o t n~ By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -°""" ~ ...... The fat\' 1)1 J "'aln JlllU'>(. nll·nt centt'r prnl)(>\4.'d lnr 11 .. n ( 11un1r. 1n lrvtnl." ma) he dcudl·d 111n1ght h' th1· ln.tnl.' (ti\. ( nun~d ()e, eloper\ ol tht· pr111l·l t h.:t' r claimed that .1 l.:t ' or..ihk u1unul dcc1s1on " nt'l'1h-tl 1mmc:"d1atl'h 11 lhC) are IO hcg1n tOn,trud111n in t1ntl' 10 open nc\t \ummc.-r II the \C1U0\1l d~s no t allo"' them ht prc~t't"d the de,elopt'f\ hJH \dtd tht' I 111n l nun 1~ v.:i11·r park plJn "'1t: h.1• ti "' ,l·rap~d Rut , 11' planninti ,1.1tl lt'mhl ., ha' e urg<"J lht• u1ur1111 II• ru111m• I! ,•\1C0'1\l' rl'\I('\!. th.II "'l•UI,! dl'i.I\ l1,n<.tru\ 11110 (or thr······· hHtl •1 •• n11i, Thl" ltlUn\tl -..1 '"" dt -'h1ll 1·1 I 111n t ••untn Jn.I \m n\·'' ''" 1, \\ orld thl" c ••lt.•r h:i,1·11 '"'r·'"' 1ha1 V.Jnl\ ht"""" lht• ''·'" r .11n11'<' llll'nt\ nl'CJ hi 111't.11n ,I 11\'" 111\ 1tlt111n.il u,t. P• rn • t~·t.1n· 111111.1111>= tht• ndc'> 1 h,·\t· "' ul.t 1n,11"k "J1t·1 i,hdc' \\3\l'rlall' .ind 1 at1' 11d1·, Plans have no room for the inn LISA MAHONEY Irvine Co. development squeezing out roadside landm~rk -the Orange Inn The ~un may finally be ~1t1n1 on the Orange Inn. the weathered but bc~ut1ful roadside resi.urant that stands wedacd between Corona del Mar and Laauna &-ach on Pacific Cout H1ahway Modem ttme' and the pres of development seem to be fast catch1na up with the inn. one of the Oran Coast'' last v151ble rem1ndm of Oeprc s1on-cra Cahfom11 For the pest four years. owner John Bodrcro ha1 operated the inn famoua ' for its baod-squec7edJuicc:s and fruit shakes on a month-to-month least from The lrv;ne Co. And for at least as Iona, company officials have warned Bodrero of tmrndin.t develo pment afoot the ~ul pnstant hills that now aivt mo torists a nature break between Corona del Mar's busthna 1hopp1na distric1 and downto wn Laauna Beach. But Bodrero 11 ati.chcd to the inn which be operates with h1$ wife and their two oldest children And he hns clung to 1t despite 1\s slow dctenora- llon and the telltale s1gM that havt' fort'told the 1nev1tablc development o f the countryside whcl"t' deer and coyote now roam But fi nally. 1t ~ems. after man)' false starts The In 1ne ( o '" rt'ad to build out tt} rt'ma1n1na shct of the coast ··Thtnp arc ~nn1n1 to ho p down there, .. Irvine Co spoke man Jerry Collins confirmed "The county and the Coastal C o mm1 ion have ap- provtd a plan for the Irvine Coast w hich doc'n 't make practical prov1s1on' for the Oranae Inn .. ht said Bodrcro !kt\' I I\ inc C o 11tlh 1ah have told him he will h:t \.C 111 mnYc h\ March I 1Hlti 111 m. kc wa~ tor con- 'itructton of Peltl'.ln H 111 Road "'h1ch v.-111 connect "'lth l oas1 H1&,h"'a and lead to a nnghborhood ot pm<'\ homes. a rcson hotel and ,,1hrr v1sttor-scrv1ns bu~· n('\<,('~ The In1ne <.ti h,,, otl'erC'd 10 &•'<' Bodruo the white ~llrd and Ntt<'n nructurc with o~n e tnm 1f h1· l"a n find a new home tor 1t But Bodrero and his v.1fo "-'th" "-l' the) hope to convmc..'t' the IP 1nc < o to keep tht S4-~ar-old inn ~~u~ ''' its h1stonc.al \1gn1fic-an« an1.t th<" affec11on local re~•dtnt~ ha' c 1t11 11 fho u\lnd\ l)f patm n.. ha" c '>IJlfH"(1 Focus ON THE NEws ~1111on~ o\C.'r th<' 'ear'\ a<.~1n1t th.11 th<' inn he '""'<'d l-..ath\ Rodrcrn -.a111 T ht' Rodrt"ro\ h~C' tht· p11. turr~ut· nld·ttmr atmo<iph<'rt' 1,t thr inn Y-1th 11~ informal -mC><.th nutJ1~1r - ~attn and <"CI« ttc gard<'n 1n er lot,l tng thr Pan fil ('\ran an\1 tht rnlhng In 1nr < tlA'it h111' But 1f The ln.1M < o •'ttrt't'd to rch,(ate them 1n ''' OC'"' 'h11p1'1n, 1t'ntr r the ~nupk \UJ lht"' Y-nuld f Pleue M"e ORANOB/ A S) , .. 1.ll It I l \ I "'·'',I ' .~ 1n1m.1l r.11 ~ r h1 ''·''' 10t-r' '·" .1 01"' J'll.'IOltl fl' ''" "••uld .i t•'-' 'ht•n i. ' 1lu.11c .i1 it• t\Jt.irJ, th1 l'.11 "' ' rtra I hl· l I I .r \I .If! n1· I I 'rt'' J'>l ~'t1.nt1a • 1 '~•nJt1••n prnt'>- lrn 'anJ •thl'r '"Ul''- \1 ltH \ull ~ u1until nwc11nl!l .1 'i"'~l'" .an l••T .\mt"nlan \~•11' \~ r '' '·' .t ''"'' U\ lh\O ,11 riJl'' mu<.t I Pleau ett IR VINE I A2 I Talk tonight o~widen1ng of freeway Thi t)uhl1< \\tll h,1q an "PJ"1f1un1 I\ II•• 110\ll\\'nt ,,n .t J)l,tn Ill ~Hkl\ lh• '''° I >1qt11 f in-"'·'' 1lu11n¥ 1 \t,1h' ()('p.nlmrnt 111 l rt1n,f1111nat1nn hra1 ni tiin1ttht <ll Tl '-' tn le I kmC'n\;ar\ '-' h1'<1I in I •1'td \,fr~ t ht' • r m m<'t'ttng .. r thr "'11.ll'.'n 1np. rr111el t lrom th<' '1nta \na f rff~A\ I lntt'r,1.ll<' '') 1n 1r ... 1or to lht \.1n l 1.thfll'.'I I h4.I\ l • Tl't'\A ' v.111 ht· hcl\J 1n,111r lh1· m11lt p111p11\{' mom LI '\~4 < ahl11m1d \\ ' The pn1po\<'\I lant 111 he .a<ldt"J \o tPleue 11ee 1'REE AT I A21 r4' • .. FIRES ••• halaAl aputJJ)Cpl and an ldjo•nin& u-oit rated by Nancy Shaw. Four other lttecMd apat1Jnnts IUU&ioed mod-erale •oke cSamtae. . ~ lost ~Yer)'lhina be owned lnd\ldina ~ eat.ins utensils and ~ eQQ4pmau dee~ '° betp bim mo~ ltOUlKl and m him into vebidcl, aocordinc lO ffaJTy Huains. a Red Cross spokesman. .. He bas lpecial needs and he lost evet'Ythina." said Huain~ who said Pboit aocl a flmily res.idlna at the aputmeou have been provided with I~ at a local motel. Shaw was taken lQ by mends, he said. Tbe fire at the Flagstone apart- ments broke out about 4:21 p.m. and wu brouaht until control within 36 minutes, Kerr said. Forty firefighters ~~M~nda~ a smaJJ but stu~ born chemical ore erupted in a science laboratory at Corona del Mar ffi&b School but caused only SSOO in damqe, accordina to Newport Beach Fire spokesman Russ Cheek. He said the 3:42 p.m. fire was handled with extreme caution before it involved several volatile chemicals. includiqg. ~uD'l and phosphorus that can agrute spontaneously when npoeed to oxygen. Sodium can ellplode if it comes in contact Wlth water, Cheek said. Hif,b school science teacher Ron Scbnitaer suited up in a speciaJ hazardous materials jumpsuit and helped city firefighters banle the blue, Cheek said. "He knew what was there and how to handle it, .. Cheek said. "'As far as fires ao. it wasn't bad. But because of the chemicals; it handled to be handled carefully." The third fire erupted shortly before 6 ~m. today at the New Breed apartment complex in Costa Mesa at 393 Hamilton. Flrcfighters reported that the blaze was extinguished at 6:40 a.m. Nobody was injured. ,I ~ ..................... 1( ...... Firemen bettle Jrri.De blue at qaadrtpleclc'• apartment. DEFENSE CONTRACTOR GUILTY ••. Prom Al incurred on an earlier project. aocordioa to a grand jury indict- ment last June. The indictment charged that Snooks and })is companies cheated the federal government out of more than $460,000 through alleged time card fraud and fund diversions. Following the June 6 indict- ment, U.S. Attorney Robert Bon- ner issued a warning to other defense contractors, calling cheat- mg the government .. morally equivalent to thievery from tb'e American taxpayers." While Snooks awaits sentenc- ing, his companies may be purchased by a Newport Beach firm anxious to obtain its engi- neers and defense contracts. Sandy Sandhu, president of SRS Technologjes, announced last week that the purchase de· pends on the o utcome of the federal case and a finaJ audJt of thecom~es. Currently, Snooks' companies are suspended from acquirina further conu.cts from the U.S. Departmeot ofDefcme.Saodbu said SRS will try to have that ban lifted. Both SRS and SET AC are involved with the Defcnac [)e.. partment and aerospace pro- grams such as the Strategic De- fentc Initiative -often referred to as the Sw Wars program - and the NASA Space Station. Cigarette tax hike battle lit WASHINGTON (AP) Tobacco-state senators called on Conpess today to let the federal tax on aprcnes drop to 8 cents a pack as scheduJed this year, while hcaJth groups demanded the tax be doubled lO 32 cents and the money used to offset smokin$·relatcd health costs. ··Tbjs is an inherently bad tax -1t is ~ly regressive and pun1uve at best. 'Sen. Wendell Ford. D-Ky., told the Senate Finance subcommittee on taxation. "Cigarettes a re a legal product. and as long as they are, the tobacco-using Amencao public should not be subjected to llles designed to discouraae their use of such a product.·· be added. Dr. M. Roy Schwarz. vice president of the American Medical Associa- tion. cited findings that smoking is the chief cause oflung cancer and that other health risks are related to tobac.co. More than 350.000 Amen - cans died last year of smoking-related disease, he said. a "compelling reason for addressing the issue and for raising the tax to 32 cents per pack." As part of a deficit-reduction measure, Congress voted in 1982 to double the tax to 16 cents but to let it drop back to 8 cents on Oct. 1. 1985. However, as the federal deficit grows and Congress searches for revenue, it has become virtually cert.am that the tax will not be allowed to fall. PETITIONERS SEEKING MARINA .•• Prom Al private docks to o-utsiders. He en1- matcd at least S,000 new s)jps arc needed to accommodate boatrng enthusiasts who live inland. "Tbere·s probably someone in Yorba Linda who has a 30-foot yacht or something but doesn't have any- where to dock it," Testa said. "This would even affect boaters Jivi ng in Riverside." Additionally, be said the waterway would not just benefit surrounding pro perties and businesses, but would strengthen the manne industry tn Orange County. Testa also reasoned that the 10· creased tounst traffic heading to the FREEWAY •.. From Al the freeway could be used exclusively for hi~ occupancy vehicles, a carpooling move similar to the "diamond lanes" of the mid-l 970s, accordtng to Caltrans. Orange County ctt1cs affected by the widening arc Costa Mesa. Foun- tain Vall,y, Garden Grove, Hunt- ington Beach, Irvine. Newport Beach and Wesfm1nster. Plans for the project wi ll be displayed one hour before tonight's hearing. Just Call 642-6086 D:J!!':' ti Ouerent-.d ~ fnaay " '°" on .. ...... 10AI' ~ Oy 6iGom CAllbeto<t 7om end y04ll CiOC>'I ... °"' -..0 proposed marina wouT<f generate more business for merchants along the county's maJor thoroughfares. Testa and Ramirez both hve in a tract near the non.hem end of the future marina. He conceded the project would boost 8roperty vaJues there and within I miles of the proposed waterway. revenue dunnit ihe Ttrst 10 years. The report. by Los An~clcs-bascd Keyser Marston Assoctatcs Inc .. added the project would spur housing development in nearby areas and provide jobs for more than 11 .000 construction workers and com· merciaJ employees. An economic study commissioned by the city last March concluded the manna would also generate up to S 18. 5 million in state and local tax "As far as countyw1de benefits, we're just setting the stage." Testa said. He and Ramirez donated $300 apiece to get the committee off the ground and arc now enlisting volun· teers to take petitions to businesses, supermarkets. swap meets and rcsi· dents. IRVINE .•• From Al bcgJn by Sept. 15 in order to open by next summer. An additional delay wo uJd upset the financing plan and force the company to look for a new water park site. the American Sports World spokesman said. Council mem bers postponed ac- tion until toni_$ht. saying they wanted to review s1m 1lar water parks and the Lion Country grounds. The couocal members aJS<T'as ked the city staff to clanfy sever.JI technical issues in connection Wlth the water park proposal before today's meeting. The council meets at 6:30 p.m at Irvine City Hall. Testa and Ramirez can be reached at P.O. Box 10402. Costa Mesa. 92627, or by calling 548-9012. RAPIST ••. From A l blue shorts. a red tank top and carrying a blue knapsack, detectives said. In t~ second attack, he was wcanng blue Jeans and a long-sleeved shirt. Anyone with information should contact investigators Marty Yingling or Steve Bishop al 834-3017. What do you like about tbe Dally Piiot? Wbt don't you like? Call tbe number at left aad yoar meuage will M recorded, 1raa1crtl>H aad delivered to Ute appropriate editor. Tbe same Z4-taoar an1werln1 service may be uaed to record letter• to the editor on any topic. Coa&rlbuton to our Letters column must laclade thlr name and teiepa.one numMr for vertflullon. No circulation calls, please. Tell u1 what's on yoar mJnd. Karen Wittmer Publtahet Clrcutetlon 71"942..._ Cleeeffted edftftWng 7141942·1171 AH other depertment9 942-4121 MAIN OFFIC~ )JO WM! 8ey 61 Ccall -CA iq4 tdell-So-1 5eo ea.ta t..teu Cll. t2e2e _.,._ .. N'dlly Ind 6utQry " 10" 00 Nit -)'O<ll OOf1'I °" 1 • "' c .. ti.lo<• 10 I I'll end 'fOUI COC)-,1 ..,. Frank ZJnl RoMm•ry Churchmen ~, 191l 0r-. ec-t l'\ltJlllNng ~ No ,_ 1100• _,,.,.,... .otott.I nwt1• 01 9°"""ie. mentl ,,.._, "'°'Y De ltOfoeluoed Olfllhout llPICiel JJ9' ,,_, al OOPyTiglll - be--.S ClfculMlon T111p:.o. ... ...... er.,..~ "----....,....., ..... fcli!or Controller Robert l . Cantrell Donald l . WHllam1 Pr0d1Jet10M Circulation M1tna~r M1naget Howard Mullenety Peeoy a..vtn• Ad~t •no OtreclOf Clattil~ OtreclOI' VOL 7t, NO. 2d VOLn.No.m Nippy weat her will coritinue Southetn Celtfornle wll oon11nu. to hav. faff weethet tM MXt r.w dayl. end ehOw9f't may beg6n appMl1ng tonight, fOttoMteq Mid. 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J'romAl . mainin& 6,310 undeveloped offshore tracU. Six of those tracks arc arc located off the coast of Onlngc Coubty. Rep. Leon Panetta. D-Monterey. chief House negotiator, said the majority of the delcpt1on offered today to make some minor changes in the I SO tracts to get the deal through Conaress with administration sup- port., but that Hodel insisted on major changes. ''Hodel made it very clear that be can't support" the initial agreement, Panetta said. Before today's meeting, Hodel had protested that the 150 tracts covered by the July 16 agreement represented only 5 lo I 0 percent of the state's potenuaJ offshore petroleum re- sources. He said that was insufficient, and the oil industry agreed. Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., told reporters that "we do not have an agreement.'' despite support by the state's two senators and 70 percent of its 45-member House delegation. ··Presumably we will seek to ex tend the moratorium and/or put the agreement into law. with some modi- ficauons, •• be said. Sen. Pete Wilson, R-Caljf., said he favors writing the July 16 agreement into law, with some changes to cover "sensitive areas in Southern CaJi- fomia." Wilson said that would be prefer- able to extending the moratorium that Congress bas imposed annually since 1981 to forbid new exploratory offshore drilling alon~ about three- fourths of the California coast out of fears of environmental damage. The original moratorium was intended to thwart then-Interior Sccreta.ry James Watt's plans to open almost the entire California coast to oil exploration. Panetta told reporters the del- egation's next step would be to decide whether to seek an extension of the moratorium or write the July 16 agreement into law. He and Fazio suggested starting by extending the moratorium, which e"Xpircs Sept. 30, and determining whether further negotiations are possible within the framework of the July 16 agreement. "We can't negotiate an agreement without a moratorium," Panetta said. i ndicatin~ that delegation members arc wary of negotiating after Hoders backdown. "We've got a well that's been poisoned," Panetta wd. During an eight-day tour of Cali- fornia communities last month, Hodel said it appeared that the negotiators had selected "the WTong 150 tracts" beeause "these tracts have very little potential" for yielding petroleum resources. He said later that "it's clear this (agreement) is not in the national interest." Hodel said today that when the preliminary agreement was an- nounced. be was unaware of Interior Department findinp that the I SO tracts contain only SO million to 200 million barrels of oil or their equivalent in natural gas. The depan- ment said the best 150 tracts it has identified off the California coast would yield an estimated 300 miUion to 900 million barrels of oil Karl Wendclowaki., executive di- rector of Friends of the Earth. a private environmental group, met with Hodel on Monday and said afterward he thought the July 16 agreement was falling apart. DIVING LAWSUIT IN NEWPORT •.. From A l according to his attorney, Jim Hawvos. The claim was routinely denied Jan. 14 by-the-council. It now goes to the city's claims adjuster for consider- ation, according to Newpon Beach City Ocrk Wanda Raggio. Judd was visiting the beach at 15th Street in August 1984, when he reponedly dived into the ocean and struck his bead on a sandbar, Hawvns said. Hawvns said Judd underwent two surgeries following the incident. .. We're just lucky he wasn't para- lyzed," Hawkins said. The suit contends the city failed to warn swimmers of possible danger- ous conditions beneath the water. It states that the beach was in "a dangerous and defective condition," and that the city was aware of hazard. The Judd case follows other similar claims against the city for alleged negligence regarding beach dangers. John Taylor, a quadriplegic con- fined to a wheelchair since haApril 1980 swimming accident. sued the city claiming it negligently failed to place signs warning of hazardous offshore conditions. The former surfer suffered a mid- cervical fracture of his spine when be j<>gfed into the ocean and dived into an mcoming swell. hitting an under- water sandbar. A jury awarded Taylor $6 million to cover his future medical expenses. The j udgment was the largest ever levied against the beach city. . Jurors in the case agreed that the et_ty was aware that offshore con- diuons made swimming and diving dangerous in the area, but took no precautions to warn bcacbgocrs. But the city contended that it would now thru September 30 be 1mpossi ble to warn people of all the conditions along the beach that could lead to injury. It is appealing the decision. Another lawsuit, filed Dec. 31 on behalf of a Claremont teen-ager, sought $10 million in damages. Edward Tessier became paralyzed after diving into the ocean off a Balboa beach in the summer of 1984. Because of the number of bcach- related personaJ injury claims filed against coastal cities, officials arc lookina into legislation to protect them against costly lawsuits. State Sen. Marian Bergeson, R· Newport Beach, has drafted lcgis· lation that would exempt beach cities from responsibility in surf accidents. City officials claim that they may llave lo close beaches to the public or charge much higher fees for beach use to cover insurance costs if such a legislation is nQt implemented. S·EPTEMBER SAVINGS . 20o/o OFF ALL BULBS IN STOCK FULL FLAT COLOR DISCOUNTS 4" Pota Reg . ._.. NOW •1799 ft•t PonJ P8Cka Reg. •15• NOW •1~ flllt Color P8Cka Reg. •111• NOW •1r n.t PRE-ORDER ROSES SELECTED TOOLS NOW AND SAVE 10o/o Ao-•rrlve Mid-December UPTO 20o/oOFF lncludH r•k•, hedge ahHra, h•nd tool• AMLING ' Newport Nuraerr and Garden Center 1500 east coast hwy., newport· beach 644-951 0 open Mon-Sat 8:30-5:30 Sun 9-5:30 " free local delive ' • , I I >. BULLETIN BOARD College off erlng tips on 'relaxing' Crvine Valley CoUe~e will o fTer personal development programs this month to a1d people who wtsh to learn to relu. ~ WOfkshop emphasizina specific reluation techniques for those who are up.tight and nervous wtll be held next Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. an Roof!\ A 302 of the college. David H. Coombs, a mamage and family counselor, is the instructor and the fee 1s $1 S. "Yoga and Meditation," a workshop designed to promote eneriy, health and relaxation, wilJ be held Thursdays from Sept. 19 through Oct. 24 from 7 to .9 p.m. at the Venado Middle School in Irvine. Yogi Gurucharan Singh Khalsa is the instructor and the fee is $40. ~alsa also is teaching a course on massaac techniques Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon at University Park tn Irvine. The fee is $25. Call SS9-3333 for informatio n on all three courses. Riley to address women Oran~e County Supervisor Tom Riley will d.Jscuss his o~cc and his duties at Wednesday's monthly mecttng of the Balboa Bay Republican Women, Federated. . / The meeting will be held at I I a.m . at th'e Irvine Coast Country Club and the cost for lunch 1s $8. Call 673-S729 or 673-7263 for reservations. Sports Injury clinics set H um ana Hospital Huntington Beach will offer free sports injury clinics Saturdays through Nov. 23 from 9 to l l a.m. at the hospital, 17772 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Volunteer orthopedic surgeons tra1 ned in sports medicine will provide free diagnostic screenings and ofTer instructions for avoiding serious injury. The clinics will be conducted in the business and education annex near the eme!Jency department o n the north side of the hospital. For additional information, call 842-1473. ext. 120. Lights cruise tlckets offered The H untln$tOn Harbour Philharmonic Com- mittee will open its office to sell tickets to the 1985 Cruise of Lights Saturday at 10:30 a .m. at 16873 Algonquin St. 1n the Huntington Harbour Mall. Procee<is from tickets lo the Dec. 12-21 event wtll help support the soc1ety's music programs for youth. Call 840-7542 for details. HB newcomers to convene The Huntington Beach Newcomers Club 10v1tcs all newcomers in the area to a membership coffee next Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. For those interested in learning more about the club's activities and Tuesday's session, call 964-8073. Self-defense class slated A class for women on self-defense will be offered by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department, beginning Sept. 18 and continuing thro ugh Nov. 6. The classc-s will be held Wednesdafs from 6 to 7 p.m. 1n the mat room of the Corona de Mar HiJh School gym. The class fee is $23 and registration may be made either by mail or in person at 3300 Newpon Blvd. or PO Box 1768. Newpon Beach 92658. Call the recreation department at 644-3151 for funher information. CPR clau ln San Clemente San Clemente General Hospital will offer a cardiopulmonary resuscitation class Sept. 18 from 6 to 10 p.m . in the hospital classroom. The public 1s invited to attend. The fee is SS and registration is required as class size is limited. Call the hospital at 661-4405 to register. Bassey cancels CM concert Due to a death in the family, singer Shirley Basscy has postponed her Wednesday nlgnt appear- ance at the Pacific Amphitheater. A new performance date will be announced shortly. a spokeswoman for the arena said. Those holding uckets for Wednesday's canceled per- formance may use them when the concen 1s rescheduled. Tuesday. Sept. 10 • 6.30 p.m .. Irvine City Coonell. C11y Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. PoucE Loe Ot1nge Coast DAILY PILOT /TuMC:fay, Sept.mber 10, 1885 * A8 Dornan group hears rebel's plea By tke Auocla~ p,."' EAST L05 ANGELES -A roe of Nicaragua's Sandinista aovemment told supporters at a fund-raiser here that rebel forces known as "contras" are arowina and will pro ve effective 1n less th.an a year About 300 pc0plc hstcncd to Adolfo Calero's plea for assistance Sunday at the event o rganized by a aroup called Ameri- cans for Freedom Fighters. U.S. Rep. Ro.bert Doman, an Orange County Rq>ubhcan. beads lhc lfOup. Calero, PfUldcnt of the Nlc:an&U&.D Democrabc Force, auerted that the con· tras arc actuna better m1htanly and winn1n1 popular support in N1caraaua. "Our forces have ivown to almost 20,000," said Calero, who was formerly a SOf\ drink company uec ut1ve In Nicaragua. "We believe that the issue of political power will be decided 1n Nicaraaua within a year." "The Sandinisw hcd to the people," Calero said. "They promised liberty. Instead they pvc us a totahtanan rqimc JJ.U the one in Cuba, one that 11 aupponed by Fidel Castro himself." C.alcro derued that the rebels would collapse if the U.S Coniress permanently withdrew aid. "Such ideas arc the worst stup1d1ty," Calero sa.id ... We have fought on our own with American aid. We.have not only held our ground. we have irown substanualJy." . Doman sajd unity was essential to the rebel cause and indicated he would continue to try to penuade Eden Pastora. a °""',... ,,_..., ........ ..u Orange Inn on Cout Hlgbway la a popular atop for thlraty blcycllata and beachaoera. ORANGE INN BEING SQUEEZED OUT ... From Al improve on the aging structure while matntam1ng the navorofthe mn which has provided roadside resp11e for travelers and health food sandwiches and shakes 10 beach-goers for so lo ng. "We could u~ade," John Bodrero said. "Of course. 1t would never be the same." But a fanc1fied version of the inn would sure be preferable 10 taking their business into one of the beach communittes, Kathy Bodrero said. "It would be like hav10g an Orange Julius," she said. The Bodreros may be fighting an unstoppable Ude when tt comes 10 The Irvine Co:s plans. Resort areas already designed for Pelican Hill and the Sand Canyon Road extension will be "inte- grated units" and a roadside restaurant won't fit in. said Riek Cermak. project manager for the Irvine Coast. The resort may not even have direct access to Pacific Coast Highway, the lifeblood of the inn, he said. The Bodreros have until March 10 find a new location because that's when their lease is scheduled for renegotiation, Cermak said. Now that Orange County has approved a land-use plan for the area. the inn 1s a no n-conforming use and 1t would be too troublesome to seek a temporary permit for it. he said. "There comes a point where it's JUSt time to move," Cermak said . t\nd 11 seems that time 1s March. John Bodrero. who has run the inn for near!) 15 years believes local reside nts and tounsts al ike will be sad to ~e the restaurant go. "We get the surfers. the beach-goers. and tounsts We get business people and professional people h's reall} nice 10 see the vanet} of people stand mg in hne." he said. Dunng the bus) summer months. the inn plays host to beach-goers at Crystal Co"e State Park across the h1ghwa} Tanned <1urfers and b1k1n1·dad beachnaks troop up for a oeanu1 butter shake and maybe a turkey and avocado sandwich on fresh-baked bread. But well-suited profcssaonals from nearby Fashion Island and other locals return to the restaurant during the winter months•to enjoy its unpretentious am- biance and maybe pct Oso the resident Belgian Shepherd who adopted the inn and the Bodreros I I years ago. The Orange Inn has a long h istory that stretches beyond tts ftrst incarnation as a roadside frutt and vegetable stand in l 9 31 . Before that, the small. rectangular building was an orange and tomato packing house owned by the Irvine Ranch. Kathy Bodrero said. Elders recall the structure dunng its early years when I\ was closer to Emerald Ba). she said. Leo and Ida Cross operated Lhe inn from the Depressio n through I 970 when he sold it to Bodrero. They eJtpanded their stock from fresh fruits to include dried fnuts and nuts. sapd wiches and their legendary date shakes and hand-squeezed orange Juice. Kathy Bodrero wd. Ttie Bodreros have kept the inn much the same as when John purchased 1t from Cross. They offer a long list of unusual shakes and smoothies alo ng with heft) sandwiches filled with meat. fish or vegetables. Until Last winter. John Bodrero sttll sold fresh fruiL but low demand made the outdoor stand unprofitable. he said Dned fruit, nuts. health bars and honey-sweet· encd cakes arc still available If they must leave their oasis of eucalyptus, date palm and coral trccs the Bodrerossaylhey hopc to take lhe inn with them. If that's not possible, they will pack up the inimitable Oso. re<ratc the m~tenous Greek fruit goddess that Kathy' ~ue<1 from a demo!Jsbed Lona Beach restaurant and go look.i~ for a storefront to St'I up shop and continue their natural cooker) "It's the end of an era.·· John Bodrcro wd woefully. "The minute the) start building here. it's going to be the end of an era." Episcopals pick chief bishop The l e1Cas-reared Episcopal bishop ot Hawa11, the Rt. Rev Edmond Lee Brown· ing. was elected today 10 become the presiding bishop oflhe Episcopal C hurch. its pnmate and overseeing pastor Chosen by the church's bishops con .. en- ing in Anaheim. his selectton was spced1l~ ratified by a booming voice vote of the la ~· clerg) branch of the church's governing convention. Its House of Deputies The bishops elected Browning from among four nominees 1n secrtt ballou ng while secluded 1n a pansh church more than two miles fro m the main meeting )1\e at the Anaheim Convention Center They bad been cloistered there for nearl~ four hours 1n pra}'er. discussion and successive balloting until a winner f'merg- Ni Word of1t was rusnedb\ chaufTeureil couner 10 the la~<lerg~ delegates The ne"' presiding b1)ho'p a po"'crtul '01ce of an influenual church set'"' e'> a I~­ )ear term. succeeding the \.1 ost Re' John M >\lltn. a conc1hatol") M1ss1ss1pp1an Brown mg. 56. considered a pro~ss1' e "as a m1ss1o nat) bishop in Ol tna"'a and bishop of <\mencan churt"hec; 1n Europe before becoming hf'ad of the Ha"'a11 diocese nine years ago Earl\ 1n his career h<' haJ ~n ed panshcs in his na11,e \orpu' <. hn;;u Texas. and also in Eagle Pass Te\J' He 1s a strong cnt1c of the nul lear armc; race. a supponer of the Cl uml·n1~a1 mo-.t-ment for Chnstian unm and Jn advocate "f the poor leader 1n the revolubon tbal toppled the dictator AMJtaco Som• but tbeft became dmJluSJoned Wlth the Sand.inutaa, to 101n the N1caraauan Democratic Front. Pasto ni who IS known as Comma.oder Zero. 1 "a &ood personal fnend. •• Doma.n said "Eden v1s1ts me every ume be'• in town (Washington~" Dorn.4n said. "rm JC>ina to keep workina to Lr)' to convince him to JOID UI. I'm never ao1na to aave up on him. He's too good a man." Ramirez trial may be out of LA area Lawyer c ites 'intense publicity, 'Seeks to m ove Stalker ca se LOS ANG ELES (AP) -A defense attorney said mtensc pubhc11y may make 1t difficult for Richard Ramirez. accused of one o f 14 slayi ngs annbuted 10 the Night Stalker. 10 get a fair tnal in a Los Angeles courtroom Deput) Public Defender .\lien Adasbek made that assessment Monda} after Mun1c1pal Coun Judge Elva Soper delayed talonga pica from the 25-year-old Ramirez unul Sept 27 Adashek said he need more 11me 10 prepare his defense Ramirez spoke onl} one word -.. yes" --dunng the bnef heanng, when Deput} D1stnct A.name~ Phil Halpin asked 1f he wa1 .. ed 'his nght 10 a speedy heanng "There's so much matenal involved tn this case. it's going to take a great deal of time to preparf'." A.dashek told reponers afterward. The public defender said he had been contacted by El Paso. Texas. atto rney Manuel Barraza. who said he would come to Los Angeles this week to talk with Ramirez at the request of his fam1..l} 1n Texas Barraz.a told a Los A.ngeles newspaper 1n a telephone 10terv1ev. Monday that he sntends to request that the tnal be transferred out of Los Angeles. "The first step would be lo get it out of Los l\ngeles." Bartaz.a said.··. therc'sJUS\ too much adve~ prctnal publicity. h 's alm ost hkc, m the eyes of the pubhc he's guilt' " Ho""e' er .\dashel. sa.id no dec1Ston had ~n made on wbelher to try to move the ca~ to another JUnsdJct1on Halpin S&Jd he would oppose attempts to move the tnal ~au~ 11 would be e\pcnSI\ (' ··r hope "'e can assume .\!fr Ramirez "'111 get a ra" tnal here 1n L..\ ··he saJd Halpin also said e' 1dence 10 the case was sull lx1ng rcv1e"'ed and an~ additional 4..harges "'o uld be filed before Ram irez 1s )(heduled lo enter has plea Ram 1 re1 "'~~ 1...<lpltlre4 ~A-&f"\-.:1+1u n& 11 da' ~ agu 1 n East Ll)S A. ngeles and wa~ \.harged la\t Tuesda~ IA.1th one .:aunt of murder and '>C' en other ielonies that could male Ram1re1 ehg1bk for lhe Jeath penalt' al ,on' 11.ted The charges !>tern trom the Ma} 14 ''a' mg of '-' ilham Doi "Cl and thf' attack on h1~ "'1fr !\ their \.1onterc' Park home and th<' \.1 a' .., atta(l on Cla ra Cec1ha Had~ll '<' "'hn "'as robhed in her \ tonro' ia hllm~· Ramiro Jhl ha<. !'('en ~ned \A.Ith an arrf'St "'.trTant '1emm1n~ lrom lhe .\ug 1- \:1ght ~talk<'r 'IJ' n~ •1t Petet Pan (16 1n an Franl "-l' Two of three people killed on CM Freeway identified repon s said the hou'e 1s tor ~le and 1s often shown b}' a rf'a l estate agent when the owner is not home • • • A m 1crowa'e o"en "as repon ed stolen from a home 1n thf' ~JOO block of kylark tr~t sometime last week ••• . -\watch and some pearls. 'alucd at phones 'aluco JI $2,"' "<'fl' c;tnl<'ll someume la;;t T ur~tl' 1r \.\ l·Jm·, da~ Fountain Valley ~ th1efreponedl' \ll•if .1 <., , -k 1, ,11 stereo a nd S4t1 in l hllhin~ • ,,m .1 brov. n IQ ~ TO) ota <. r<'"1J.1 p.trlt•d 1n a store 101 in the I ~.J1i. hhx l •! \.iagnoha treet \1ond.t' \lt)fen ·r 'l1 .1 tilue 14 S Ford E:!>Con pJrl ell 1n the lot of Golden We!>t ' 1 •lll'IH" \hlnda' e' ening • • • \ $:. pur\t' contaamng credit .. H~h "'.1' reooned stolen tram a \ •I i>.\\.\ .t~l·n Jetta parl t"d 1n the lot~ ht' Hur1ington Bca('h .\thlellc Club -J' ·.: H.\m1 lton "1ond<I\ The 1h1et .1 " J1J S, 61) damage police repon' ... 11J Two of three motorists killed earl) Monday morning when their vehicles sm ashed into construction equip- ment along a closed section of the Costa Mesa Freeway have been 1dent1fied. Kathleen R. Powers, 22. of New- pon Beach was the first 10 lose her life when her 1980 Plym outh pickup truck smashed into a dump truck north of Fourth Street in Santa Ana Lafuna Beach Video equipment valued at $11500 was reported stolen Monday rrom LAauna Beach H igh School on Park Avenue. • • • A camera. a watch and a wallet were stolen at South Main Beach. the victim told police Monday • • • Pohcc arrested John Dargan Bar· ron, 38, on susp1c1on of commercial buraJary. Barron wa1 .arrq&ed Mon- dAy evening on ChfT Dnve. ln a separate 1nc1dent, police arrc,ted Victor Ross Fmb1e, 25, on susp1c1on of commercial huratary Fnsb1e win arrested at noon Mo nday on South Coa t Hiaf\way • • • A OoffStrtet resident called pohcc Monday niaht with complaints of a prowler 1n the area. OffiC'Crs re~ spond1n1 to tht' call. howtver. found an opossum, but no prowler su pccts • • • A bottle of scotch valued lilt 1 6.39 was ,tolcn Mood.av from a Rroadwa, about 2: 15 a.m James R. Readinger. 25. was k11lcd about 35 minutes later and about six miles away when his m o torC)Clc smashed into another truck near Lincoln Street in Orange A young wo man motorcycle J>.!ISS· enger. who has not been 1dent1fied. also was killed as the result of mas.&.1 ve headj njuries. according to California Htghway Patrol spokesman Paul business. The victim told pohce the liquor was taken bv a known suspect. . ' . Police arrested Charles Arnold Robertson. 33. o n suspicion of dnv- 1ng under the influence of alcohol Ro bertson was stopped at 3:30 a.m Monday on Broadway Newport Beach A thief broke into a Oan' Land- sape S<rvice tool shed at the comer of Alta Vista and Basswood over the weekend and stole $790 in gardenina equipment • • • Poh~ reported that a resident an the 400 block ofCamauon had ~tolcn two months of cable ~l'Vl~. • • • Th.1evts pned the door of a Famou~ Amos Cook.Jes store. 4881 Bu'Ch t . and stolt $227.05 1n cash from the rq.1ster over the wt-t'ltend CGIRa-.aa I\ rcs1Jent h' tnP. n1 the C'omer of ( aldwell The closed lanes were clear!~ marked and the dnverc; apparent!} d1sre$-3r<1ed traffic cones and lighted warnings. Caldwell said o uthbound lanes o f the freewa). fro m the Juncture at the Costa Mesa and R1 vers1de freeways to Fourth . trcet in San~ Ana have been closed from I 0 pm to 6 a.m for 41evcral weeks for repairs. Caldwt'll said. 17th trcet and Orange A venue reported that someone stole his homemade storage trailer from in front of his home over 1he weekend. The trailer contained a S300 'hotgun. a $250 handgun. $800 1n clothing. a S300 TV. S 150 1n k1chtnh ac· cessont>s. and S200 1n tooh . • • • A re 1dent 1n the 700 blod of hahmar rcporttd that someone had '10len $1 ,247 in ca.sh from her home Mondtly The v1ct1m said the mone) v.'&S to be u5td to pay her rent • • • A $1 .200 electnc <1nll wa reported stolen from a G & F Concrete construction s11e. 55 Fair 0n .. e. O\er the weekend. lrrine A $ 700 dnll pres.s v.a.s rtported '1olen from Pnntronn, t 7595 Canwna.tu Road, Monday • • • Jewelry and a amera,, valued al $2.300. was rcponed stolen from a ho me alonJ H1llgra..u Mo nday Poh<'t S950. "ere reported stolen from a home 1n the 4000 block of\.\ 1lh"'a"' Dnve Monda) South County A. S I 00 ca r 'iten-o. d SS "'allet. a SI ~ nashhghl and as~ pair of unglasse<o \A,as rcponed 'Stolen from a Dana Point home in the ~4000 hind. ut -\' entda Corona Fn da' • • • .\ S4b5 .. 1deo \'a'i\<."tte rC'<'urder "'a<. repon ed stolen from a Laguna Rea h homC' in the 8800 block of f l \.1orro Bllv Thursda\ • • • -\n official at the l...lguna Hills Evangehcal Frt't' (. hurch. ~538 ~ Mackensac. reponed that two micro- $100,000 taken from br1nk'sguard LO. ANG ELf.S tAP> -A Bnnk's Inc guard tra.nsport1n~ cash from a sho pptnJ mall to his anno rt'd c.ar a held up an broad da' haht b a band11 who grabbed the loot and Ord. "He took a Bnnk' dn\er bctv.eocn the banl. and ~ tru k u he v.a' romina down the escalator." oohct Sa1 Jim 1ravson said The bandit. anned v.1th a 3 · caliber hand&un. c aped v.1th a canvas baa cont.&Jn1n.1 an und1~losed amount of c•sh. pohoe said Offit"Tatnmnaltysaid $ ~.Ot >-wn taken. but 1nv~'t111to" later refwcd tn <"onfirm the amount of the IM~ • • • Pohce reponed \t.rnd.I' 1h,11 1h1e' es dn\lng a hlal ~ Au1 d . l r\Jhri· pulled up to a g.i~ ,1.inll ll '·"I.. , Te'<aco. 1-QM> Bn~'lhur't \1 .111,1 'tok S ...... trom tht•, .l'h "'< ' . . . .\ resident 1n thl' I 'I '•• .,,,,I.. 11 C oh 1lle reponrd thJI 'Jnllal' u .. 1n~ e11her a ba't·h.111 <H .t hd,l l'thall cracked the 1r,,n1 ~nil lit hi\ mu\IJl\1 colored t-> '.~ \ ,1lq1 0 1 rarl t'd 1n front N h1' h1rnit' \hrncta' T ht• damage "a' ,•,t1nuted .lt ~~"o ". . . . " Th1e'c~ rnt<'nn~ thwugh J thl garage dt)Or ran"<lt kt•J tht• hl.·drnom and stole Ss . .:so in tl'"'dll .ind " S I '1tl T\' from a hl)me in tht' HO>O hl1)\ l ,,, \.\ h1ppoof".\ 111 \1ond;n • • • .l..n a~lOl\t rtponcdl" did S"1 damage to tht men'\ hathroom at 1ht Grttn \'alle' Home o~nC'f'I A.<.~ 13 non. tO,,Q l o~ Jard1nr' \.\('\! '-'hen he §(t fire h) th<' p;lper h'wd d1<.rocn~r ~meumc lner thr "'("('~tnd BuntiJlCton Beach -\ thief ~a' apprthcndf'd a t an o\lpha fkta ,upermar .. C't I o"-''1 fk.tch Bh"d for allctedh \teahn SI ~4 tn hquor Monda' ••• '\ S4 ~0 car 1tt'f't"t) wu repon<'<l \tl'len from a hlue l Q ~ f o\ otA < rc~s1d11p..uk<'d1n the If\ I 00 hi~ k o t ~ &u~ventMondr. . . ' Tool,' alUtd at S ~no "trr rtportl"d • • • l ht• '"' ner ot .t rC'd I~ 4 Po~he \ atm1•i<'t reponc.-J l huf""id.a' that "''m1•,,nt' \tOIC' thl' "'heels and the , '"' eri 1 hie top off h1!> l'ar The loss "'J'"'11m.ateda1 S r,()() Thein(1dent t1'<lk pla\e tn an underground garage 1n the , ,..->oo hlocl ot <\lgonquin • • • -.., 'mt'• inc reported I\ \tolt> .a S '~O -.H 'tl'rl"1' from a g~n I Q8J \ 11.'r, C"dt'' 'll0[) parkC'd tn the ~(X) ~101.. l 11! 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Book set on career .of Hudson LOS ANGELES (AP) -A book about the life of AIDS-stricken Rock Hudson will detail the actor's career. but a spokesman said Monday it's "just not bis style" to disclose intimate secrets of fellow celebrities. Dale Olson, Hudson's publicist, said William Morrow and Avon books will publish the \>o<>k "My Style" next summer. It is beina written by Hudson and friend Sara Davidson, and proceeds will be donated to the Rock Hudson AIDS Research Fo11ndation, a New York-based organization to find a cure for the deadly disease, the spokesman said. "What Rock will say in the book is not known," Olson wd. But be added that Hudson, 59, is unlikely to discuss in detail the private lives of other celebrities. "Basically, it is a career book." Olson said. "But it is just not bis style to name names. He would never divulac information about other people. He would never do that." Hudson was secluded inside bis Beverly Hills mansion Monday, eat- ing meals and playing games. England rioting leaves 2 dead, buildings burned By th A1soctatelPreH BIRMING HAM, England -Hundreds of youths went on an overn~t rampaac in a rundown immigrant district or England's second-largest city lcavana at least two people d~d &nd SO buildi~ bu!lled out in the wo"?t urban violence to hit the country 10 four y~. Poh~ sa.id t~y. Two bodies were found in a auttcd post office this morn mg. and se~eraJ . people ~e unaccounted for," said a Birmingham police SPokesman, Tim Hilton. Pohce earlier said that three bodies had been found, andpvc no reason for the change in numbers. twenty-three police officers and six firefighters were injured in the· melec, none seriously. Incumbent narrow winner In Norway OSLO Norway -Conservative Prime Minister KaMe Willoch's thrcc- party coalition edJed its way t<? a one-seat victory early t~y 1n th~ closest general elections 10 Norway since World War II. The sli!"' margrn ~ade Willocb who campaianed on pro mises to protect Norwegians from higher taxes and inflation the first Conservative in this century to win a second term as prime minister. 'Although the Conservative coalition won by the slimmest possible~. election of'.f'icials ~id today Willoc~·s one-scat victory over the socialists 10 the Norwegian parliament, the Storung, was safe. Thailand to probe coup attempt BANGKOK. Thailand -Prime Minister Prem Tinsutano.nda ~n­ nounccd a civilian-military investigation of the coup attempt a~nst him today and said he would insist on fair treatment of the suspects. He said he was not certain of the guilt of fo~er Pri~e Minist~r Kriangsak Ch~mana~. who at one point was accused oflead1ng the 1nsurrcc11on Monday. Kriangsak 1s leader of one of the party's in Prcm's coalition government. "He's pretty good," Olson said. Metal faHdue cited in JAL crash "He's been up and having bis meals. ~ He's playing games and reading. 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CA 92660-·o I I r· 1-.> 6-f4-1-.6 1 Br:.inch ManaJter • haron K Ree!\kr -~~ ------ School strikes on in seven states Students were expected back in classroom today 10 Ncwpon, R.1., after striking teachers approved a new contract, but walkouts in seven states draqed tnto a new week, idling nearly 120,000 pupils. ln the largest strike, affecting 43,500 students, the Seattle School District threatened Monday to go to coun to end the week-old dispute. A state mediator met separately with negotiators for the district and the Seattle Teachers Association. which represents 3.700 stnking teachers. "Realistically, there could be no school unul next week," Supenntendent Robert Nelson said Monday. Senators set industry aid bills WASHINGTON -Senate sponsors oflegislation to aid impon-battered U.S. industries say they're ready to join forces and move ahead with their bills this month despite new Reagan administration initiatives on trade. "I am very, pessimistic that we're going to work anything out with the administration. • Seo .. John C. Danforth. R-Mo .. said following a meeting late Monday among Senate leaders and President Reagan's trade representative, Clayton K. Y cutter. Danforth disclosed that he and other Senate backers of trade legislation may attach a veto-threatened textile impon quota bill onto needed legislation to raise the nation's debt limit . • Congressmen fighting weapon test WASHINGTON -The Pentagon 1s scheduled to begin final testing of an . anti·satellite weapon Friday. but two Democratic congessmen plan to ask a federal court to halt the demonstration shot, sources say. The Air Force weapon. which will be fi red from beneath a high-Oying F-1 S jet fighter. will track down and destroy a seven-year-old scientific satellite over the Pacific Ocean, according to Capitol Hill and other sources who discussed the program Monday only on condition they not be identified. Engine of crashed plane studied MILWAUKEE -A malfunctioning engrne from the Midwest Express DC-9 jetliner that crashed killing 31 people will be talceo to Dallas to be broken down and thoroughly inspected, officials said. James Burnett, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, which is investigating Friday's crash at Billy Mitchell Field, said the jet's right enJine showed a 4-inch-by-4-inch hole on the top left side of its crumpled casmg. "What we are talking about is something that is not consistent with impact damage," he said Monday. Scientist says 'Leave Titanic alone• WOODS HOLE, Mass. -The Titanic should be left undisturbed in its stlent tomb at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in memorial to the 1,513 people who died when it sank 73 years ago, says the scientist who found the ship. "h is a quiet and peaceful place. and a fitting place for the remains of this greatest of sea t.ragedies to rest," said Roben Ballard, chief scientist on the U.S.-Frcnch expedition that came home Monday to the cheers of300 people gathcrC(f at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. "The Titanic lies now in 13.000 ~t of water on a gently sloping Alpine-looking countryside ovcrlookinl a sman c.anyon below," he said. "Forever may it remain that way." Hurricane Rick bears down on Hawaii HONOLULU -Humcanc Rick, one of the strongest and best developed on record in the eastern North Pacific, continued to approach the Hawaiian lsla-ods today with winds gusting to 145 mph, the National Weather Service said. Forecasters, however, say the storm will tum north by Wednesday and begin to weaken before It gets close enough to pose a threat to the islands. "Based on alt the current data that we have and the history of such storms, this is what we expect will happen," said John Mukai, a meteorologist with the weather service here. Navy code thief geta two years SAN DIEGO-A federal judge dealt the harshest sentence allowable to a 25-ycar-old man who pleaded guilty to a role in the theft and attempted sale of top secret Navy code cards. U.S. District Judge Earl Gilliam ignored pleas for leniency by the defense and exceeded a prosecutor's recommended six-month prison sentence by ordering Dale lrene to spend two ycan in prison. The sentence meted out Monday was the stiffest possible under the pica bargain in which Irene pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of receiving stolen government pro peny. State prisons Isolating AIDS victims SACRAMENTO -California prison officials say they arc tak.Jng no chances and have begun isolatinJ prisoners with AIDS and those whose blood shows they have been infected wt th the AIDS virus. "We arc not waiting. .. s.id Dr. Nadim Khoury, chief of health services for the California Department of Corrections. "We have the obligation to isolate these people now. We wi ll try, to limit whatev~r infectious disca~ we have before it gets out of control. • AJDS, or acqu1red immune defiCJcncy syndrome. has been a substantial problem in the prisons of New York, New Jersey and Aorida. In those states. intravenous drua abusers account for a.far arcater number of AJDS cases than in California. wt\erc the vast majonty or AIDS cases are among gay men. Man held In •laying of girl, 5 WHITTIER -A 21-~r-old man was booked for investigation of murder after a 5-ycar-<>ld ne,ahbor 11rl was killed durin& at. apparent bu'llary attempt, authorities wd. An autopsy was planned today to determine how httle Anna Cruz wt? killed early M~nday an~ whether she had bee~ scxuaJJy molested, a coroner s spokesman sa1d. The a.a.rt. who had been sleeping in the hvina room of her mother's apartment, was stranaJed or suffocated Los An1eles County sheriffs Deputy Steve Leesa.id. • Eacaped Folaom convict recaptured CHESTER -A Folsom Pnson inmate who eteapcd Saturday has been recaptured watbout mc:idcnt an nonhcm Plumas County. P1umas County shcntrs depu11es said Monday they stopped Charles Ray DaYis, 31, Sunday in connecllon with the break-in of a vehicle in Chester, and a computer checlc showed a warrant for his arrest. Davis, who was serving time for a\lcm.i>tcd bu~ry and ~role .violations, apparently ""'Jkcd away from Folsom's m101mum-secunty unit. t ' t French b.osta,fes awaitiag- release But ther'e's no word on other Weste rners kidnapped in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Two Frenchmen kidnapped in Be irut almost four months ago were ex- pected to be released soon following tt\e release of 1he Last batch of Lebanese prisoners from Israel's Atlit prison, a Shiite Moslem official said today. There was, however, no word on.IO other missing Westerners. They jn- clude seven Ameficans -i11cludling former Huntington Beach res1den1 David Jacobsen, 54, Amencan d1rec- 1or of the Amen can Univcrsi1y Hos- pital, kidnapped May 28 -two other Frenchmen and a Bri1on. "We arc waiting for a word from the kidnaP.pers. We expect the release any time, 'said Sheikh Hassan Masri. spokesman for Amal, the do minant Shiite militia group which has been involved in efforts to secure the release of the two French hostages. Michel Seurat, 37, a researcher al the French Center fo r Studies and Research of the Contemporary Middle East, and Jean-Paul Kauf- fmann 42, ajournahst working fo r the French L'Evenemen1 Du Jeudi week- ly, were abduc1ed 1ogether May 22 on the Beirut airport highway. Marttl L'Augel. the French em- bassy's firs1 secretary. 1old The As- sociated Press: "We still have no word as to when or where they will be released. We are wa1tin~." Amal officials had said the kidnap- pers of Seurat and Kauffmann con- Al~o One Lebaneee priaoner helps an lnja.red friend to the buees carrylng the laat Lebaneee detainees to freedom today. iactc-d them during the June htJacking of a TWA jetliner by Sh11 te ex1rem1s1s and promised to free both capu ves once Israel fulfilled the h1Jackers' demand for release of 766 Lebanese pnsooers in Atht. The 17-0ay h1Jack drama ended June 30 wit h the release of the last 39 Amencan passengers and crewmen 1n Beirut Israel has been freeing the Athl inmates in batches and toda} released the last I 19. Military sources 1n Israel said most ot the 119 pnsoners were members of the radical Hezbollah. or Pan) of God. Massacre shrine unauthorized, doomed SAN DIEGO {AP) -The city sull hasn't decided what to do with the vacant lot where the San Ysidre>- McDonald's massacre occurred. but officials have ordered the removal of a makeshift shnne erected there. Tom Arena, who built the memorial on the wy- owned lot two weeks ago, said he won't move it. "We're not going to tear it down," he said ... If they try to tear it down, r11 siand in front of It. They'll have lo tow me to jail first." Arena said he constructed the memonal cons1s11ng of plaster statues. a rose bush. vo11ve candles and a picture of the Virgin Mary after becoming frustrated with the city's inaction. The mcmonal marks the <;1te where on July 18, 1984 gunman James Oliver Huberty walked into a McDonald's resiaurant and opened fire with three weapons. Before he was killed by a pohce sharpshooter. Huben~ killed 21 people and wounded 19 others ----------------------------------------~ J ---- District attorneys warned a bout an ti-Bird caill paign Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTueed_!Y. September 10, 1986 A8 32 state senators approve tougher death penalty law SACRAMENTO (AP) -An expansion of Cali- fornia's dCJ&th penalt}' haw has won ovcrwhelmaog approval of the state Senate he derued that the Republicans brouaht up the salary issue merely tt> lr) to act ammunition to use ap1nst the Democrats m the 1986 s~te Senate race!> The proposal, A8989 b) A~scmblyman Clary CondH . 0-Ceres. won a 32·5 vote Monda}'. stnd mg It back to the Asstmbly for concurrence an Senate amendments. The )affiC proposal went down to defeat last week when most GOP lawmakers absuuned from voting amid Democratk charges that ttle Republicans were playing polmcal game~ The bill contains prov1~1on~ to· -Allow use of the death penalt} when a defendant intends to lull one person under nrcumstancc covered by the death penalty law but acc1dcntall}' kills someone el~ -Add two new cnmcs -m•yhem and fomgn But this ume. the Republicans removed Lheir oppos1t1on, desp11e the defeat again of GOP amendments to take away Supreme Court1ust1ces' salanes 1fthey failed to decide death penalty appeals within 150 days. Senate M1nont}' Leader Jim Nielsen, R-Woodland, claimed that the Republicans had no choict but to vote for the b1ll 1h1s time around "The measure before us at least does someth1n$." he said ObJCCI rape -to tbe hst of felonies that. when combined w11h murder. cJ&n result an death sentence~ -In death penalty cases, baraJudge from reducing in the interest of jusuce a se ntence of hfe wuhout parole or death. The Judge could SHU make ~ueh a reduction 1fhc or she fo und that a Jury's ver<11ct was contrary to la~. Nielsen said the GOP would ha'e to "come back aod do something on the (salary) sancuons Lhrough an in1t1at1ve or (b}) raising II in (legislative) campaigns." But -Allow a 16-or 17-year-old convicted of first-degree murder and another specified felony to be sentenced to either l& 10 pnson w11bout parole or to 35 years to life Current law allows a ma.x1mum sentence of25 vears to hfr with the pass1b1hty of parole m such i:.aSt'\ • -Raise the minimum stntence tor first-degret' murder to JS }'cars to hfe Current!~ it's .:'5 )ears to life Drug pals describe Belushi's last shots LOS ANGELES (AP) -In com- edian John Belushi's final drug·filled days. Cathy Evelyn Sm11h. toting a h}'poderm1 c needle 1n her purse. cruised through Hollywood with the comedian, 1nJect1ng him and his fnends wtth pawerful narcotics. t~o witnesses testified. N~lson Lyon. who wrote scnpts for the "Saturday Night Live" corned} telev1s1on show on which Belushi starred. testified Monda) that Belushi's last hours began with a "boys' night out" w11h celebnt) pals and a cocaine-snorting session with comedian Robin W1lhams L}on and Belushi fnend Leshe Marks-Montz. testifying a1 the start of Sm1th's preliminary heanng on charges that she killed Belushi. said they w1lhngl y shared drugs, with Belushi 1n March 1982. stretching out their arms for Smtth's repeated inJections. Lyon 1nd1cated he and Belushi we re given powerful "~peedballs," a mixture of heroin and cocaine. Belush1. star of the movies "Animal House" and "The Blues Brothers" as well as "Saturda., Night Cathy Evelyn Smith Live." ~as 33 when he dted March S 1982. of an O\.erdose of "speedball" heroan-cocame m1'\turt!) at a un!K"t Stnp bungalow. Smith. 38. a former backup singer for such singers and songwnters a'I Gordon L1~tfoot and Ho)'t i\itton. 1s charged with second-degree murder and 13 counts of furn1sh1ng and admmmenng drugs to Belushi The preliminary heanng ts being , held to determine 1f she must siand tnal on the charges which could bring her a maximum sentence of eight years and eight months tn pnson 11 convicted. Montz. who said she wa\ inJected onl}' with cocaine while Belushi apparent!)' received "speedballs." said Smith warned her that the shots could be lethal No requiring local signals on cable TV WASHI?'>.GTON I i\P) -(hid Justice Warren E Burger on Monda\ refused to force cable telev1s1on operators to keep carl)1ng all local TV signals on their s~stems. Burger left intact a federal appeal'> court ruhng tha t deemed Federal Communicauon' ( ornm1ss1on's '>o· called "must cam" rules unconst1tu- t1onal The apJ>('al<, c11un ruling take\ effect Tuesda" Burger was told that telev1s1on broadcasters espeuall~ operators ot L HF stauons not all1hated ~1th aO\ maJor networl fear 1ha1 cable opt-r- ators w 11! drop 1he1r ''gnats once the rules ·are ~ 1ped out Three L S ( 1rct11t ( oun of .\i>- peals Judges here rukd unan1 mou!)h Jul)' 19 that the rule' abndge the free· speech nghts 01 tank .,, stem opt-r- ators Lcaq ng open the pos'l1brl11' 1ha1 the comm1s-;1on u>uld rearalt the rult: 10 make It acceptabk. the a ppeal' coun said the rules ·arl' lundamen talh at odds ~llh tht• F 1r\t i\mend ment and. as currt"ntl\ dra1tt:d can no longer be perm1ttt•d ·· The '1a11onal .\ssun auon or Broadcasters. w h1ch plam 10 tile: .i formal appeal l>f thl' lower coun', ruhng on Sept I asl ed Buf'l!er 11, keep the rule 1n effect unlll the upreme Coun lDn~1ders that appeal Orange County's SAN FRANCISCO(AP)-Aletter from a Los Angeles law firm warni~g district attorneys not to spend pubhc money in the fight to oust Chief Justice Rose Bird has drawn sharp replies from several prosecutors. equivocal." attorneys Mark E. 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The bouffant skjn ended in a chapel tram. Her veil of pearl · tnmmed silk illusion was held by a crown of pearls and silk flowers. Donna Scrbe was maid of honor and Mike Gorman was best man. Other bridal attendants were Bridget· te Ostrand, Jackie Ogden, Aodrca Tuckey Statum PARENTEAU-COZAD Ce lane Renee Coud and Normand Henry Parenteau e.xchanaed weddma vows in a Sept. 7 ceremooy in the First Prcsb~erian Church in Santa Ana. Dr. M1<:hael Pulsirfer conducted the double ring ceremony and music was provided by Sharon and Christ ine York and Roger Carmichael. The couple greeted 250 guests at a reception at the Santa Ana Elks Club. Mrs. Roberta Thomas Knauer of Santa Ana and . Charles Richard Cozad of Balboa are the parents of the bride. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parenteau of Long Beach. Given tn marriage by her grand- father, Robert C. Thomas Sr., the bride wore a Victorian styre gown. Seed pearls accented the floral pattern of Alencon lace and Schiffii em- broidery on the bodice. and the skin swept into a cathedral train. At the neckline, she wore a family heirloom cameo given to her by her grand- mother. Mrs. Robert C. Thomas Sr. Celane Parenteau June Young Kim was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Otan~ the Sept. 7 wedd1na of Judith Melba Thomll. Emily Parenteau. Marci Yoder and K.evlJ\ Bruce BadgJey. Karst and Shelly Henick. Rebekah Ann Tbomasand RcJina Barron were Mr. and Mrs. Oonald Hoehn flower aifls and Robert C. Thomas 111 y oder of Newpon Beach are the was the ring bearer. parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. The bridegroom chose Fred Valles 8rucc ~Badgley oTOoverdale are as his best man and ushers were John the bridegroom's parents. Reilly• Roger Wilson. Roy Fuller and Bndal attendants were Pam y oder. Wayne Nyback. T~m .Todaro and S Danny Dorsey were 1unior ushers. maid of honor, and Christine llh· inger. Diane Blanchard, Vicki Allee Af\er a wedding trip to Ocho. Ri~ and Jody and Joyce Chapman as Jamaica, the couple plan to h.ve in bridesmaids. Corona in the late fall. The bnde, a Larry Badgley was best mlin, and past debutante of Las Campanas, ushers were Dan Riordan, Lenny Fullerton and National Charity Pieroni, Dave Wilson, Many Hunt League in Newpon Beach, is ~m· and Dwayne Sbirakura. ployed by CooperVision in lrv!ne. Her husband, a graduate of ~emtos After greeting their guests at a College and Northup Institute <?f reception at the Santa Ana Country Technology, is with Ricmar En11· 'Club, the couple left on a wedding trip neering in Fountain Valley. to Kauai, Hawaii. They arc residents BADGLEY-YODER St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church in Ncwpon Beach was the setting for of Santa aara where he is a staff eng.ineer at John Fluke Manufac· turing, and she 1s a de- signer/draftsman at Hoover As- sociates in Palo AJto. tatum, Steve Pntchard. Ed Garcia and Wendell Blanton. After a wedding trip to Naples, Aa .. I ENGAGEMENT S the couple arc residents 01 Costa Mesa. She is with Anchor Mongage Services Inc. in Newpon Beach &lld he is an account.ant with Ticor Tine Insurance. This chick chirps 'cheap, cheap' AARVOLD-COUZENS A December wedding in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach is planned by Kelly A. Aarvold of El Toro and Robert J. Cou2cns of Newport Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Aarvold of Durango, Colo., arc the parents of th e future bride. She is a graduate of Corona del Mar H1$h School and attended Fon Lewis College in Durango and Orange C'oast College, Costa Mesa. Her fiance 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Couzens of Binnmgham, Mich. He 1s a graduate of Brother Rice H i~ School and Michigan State Un1vers1ty. KROM-FUZZARD Stan and Jan Krom of Huntington Beach have announced the engage· ment of their daughter. Peggy Krom. 'to Paul Fuzzard of Walnut The bride-elect 1s a graduate of Huntington Beach Hlgh School and Whittier College in Whittier. Her future husband is the son of Mary Eflen Fuzzard of Walnut and Paul Fuzzard of Pomona. He is a graduate of Walnut High School and Whittier College. The Old World Chapel in Hunt· ington Beach will be the setting for their Aug. 9, 1986. marriage. SANCHEZ-BAESEL The engagement of Annette M. Sanchez of Newpon Beach and Jerome B. Baese! oflaguna Beach bas been announced by her mother, Mrs. Maxine B. Sanchez oflrvine. The future bride is a panner tn the planning finn of Sanchez Talarico Associates and her fiance is a partner in the investment finn of Oakley· Sutton Management. He is the son of Mrs. Violet Baese! of Long Beach. They wiJI exchange wedding vows in the Newport Harbor Art Museum gardens on Nov. 22. DEARANN LANDERS: To"Dat- ingand Middle·Aged in Kalamazoo": Where do you fi nd those darling men who insist on picking up the check? I'm a J6.year-0ld di vorcec who is tired ofbcing asked to dinner. then afterdcssen, he lets the check sit there until I pick it up. Another adorable guy invites me out for cocktails. orders a second round, and when the waitress brings them he says, "h's yourturn to pay. Please give the girl a nice tip.·· Down with women's lib! It started all of this garbage. Give mca gentleman who will take me out and pay the tab. None of these big spenders is raising two kids on a secretary's salary. P.S. I also have to payS2 an hour for the babysitter. Sign me-DISILLUSIONED AND TAPPED OUT IN TOPEKA DEAR TAPPED: Wiiy do you attract 1ucll lo1ert? Tltere mast be better material lo Topeka. Keep looking. Tiie next letter aboald be of ANN UNDERS Interest. • • • DEARANN LANDERS: Myw1fe and I are mourearly60s. This 1sa second marriage for both. Our previous matcsd1ed. My w1fe 1s financiallywelloffandsoam I. Before our mamage, a yea r ago. we agreed to share all expenses. I mmed1· atcly after, I found myself paying for everything. Our household e.1tpenses amount to overS 1.000a month. She has never paid a dime toward anything. Weeks go by and she doesn't open her wallet. Neither of us has a relauve in the world. When I asked her what she is sa vmg her money for she rep I 1cd, •· 1 t isn't the money ·It's the princi ple." As for travel. dining out, ortakinga trip she says, "It's too ex pensive." so we sit at home and watch TV. I never thought my ~olden years would be spent like this. She isa good woman in many ways-kind, considerate and a marvelous cook - but I can'tstand her miserliness. An y advice?-TIREDOFIT ALL DEAR Tm ED: In addition to being palllfally stl.ngy, yoar wife lla1 uother problem. Sllle's a welsller. Wily bave yoa aot reml.nded Iler of tile agreement to "sure everyUal.o('? Maybe you also bave a problem -no goes. Tltere'a more wrong llere tba.a just mooey. lt'apoorcommu.lcatlon. You two ~o.Jd be .. oaeymooalag still. Instead, sbe 's a stick-la-Ute-mad, u d yoa're ADfl'Y at Iler stlag1De11. Neither of yoa 11 bavl.og u y fun. I recommend jol.ot cousellag before you flad yourselvee telll11g it to tbe judge. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: ljust returned from the hairdresser and am close to tears. I explained that I want to wear.rri y hair long but it needed t? be trimmed slightly and evened up in preparation for the new style. She turned my chair around so I couldn't see what she was doing. Before I knew it l lookedas1fl'd been scalped. When I asked what m the world she had done she rephed, "This is new and it's what you should be wearin.g." I reahzc my hair will grow back but I am furious at wh at that dame did to me, literally behind my back. This son of thing happens to women all the umc. Wh y?"-HAGERSTOWN. MD. DEAR MD.: I asked my hair- dresser, Bria n Blanchard. He said, "Too many hairdressers would rather be creative than follow the client's instructions. The woman has a nght to be furious. She should find another hairdresser." Submit your wedding news She's caught in documentary web To help you submit the requ1red wedding and engagemenl information, forms are ava1lablc at the Daily Pilot office. 330 W. Bay St., Costa M esa. For weddings. quality photos of rhe bridal couple or bnde only arc accepUlble. £nga1emenr information must be submirred at least seven weeks pnor 10 rhe wedding. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed to lhc Wedding Department Daily Pi/01. P.O. Box 1560. Cosra Mesa. Calif. 92626 ezclluiw iHvitat"'" My husband and I watch a lot of animal documentaries on PBS. ·we have for years. At first. it was enough to satisfy the public's curiosity of "animals by seeing a whale take a trip to the Baja or a deer called Bambi play in the meadow. It was rcaJ interesting. After a couple of years when all the animals in the world had been photographed takjng trips and play· mg 1n the meadows. producers fi$· urcd we should see bow they get their food. This seemed reasonable. It was also a httle gross seeing mothers eat their babies, snakes eat bird eggs, lions stalk newborn wild beasts, cheetahs eat monkeys and bears grab handfuls of fish out of streams and stuff them into their mouths. We went through a couple of years of hyenas fighting over carcasses, but 11 was real interest- ing. But the focus on how animals got their food was soon used up and someone decided 1t might be fascinat· mg to sec how animals gave binh. There wasn't a documentary that flashed by where someone wasn't fall ing ou t of someone. Some animals dropped their eggs, some gave them to a friend to carry. Some carried them in their mouths and spit them out and I wouldn't have been sur- prised to see someone gi ve birth in their ear. Seeing a male sea horse give binh gave me a moment of exhtlar· ation. but it got a little stale. , .. -- Producers were up against the wall. What else could you say about animals? Then, someone suggested their sex life. Bingo. Animal documentanes have never been the same since. There is an unwritten law among censo rs that sex is only diny when it applies to humans. With animals, it's a way oflife and in perfect accord wt th the evolution of the planet and everything living on it. Joan Rivers could get arrested for saying what Da vid Attenborough would get a conservationist medal for. r have seen lions doing you-know. what on TY every 10 minutes of their courtship, night crawlers who are switch billers and very weird, salmon who kill themselves going upstream to spawn and, having done 1t, die a happy death. I've seen ducks who grab the neck of the female and prac tically drown her for the privilege, walruses who maintain harems and the swift birds, who mate in flight (their mother knew what she was doing when she named them). Paparazzi slink around every bush and tree in Africa followed by 50 natives ~ing lenses. There isn't a single creature on land, sea or air who is safe from the probing eye of the camera. Why those poor pandas from China have not had a moment's peace since they amved 1n this country. We were cleaning out the garage the other day when my husband said, "Look at that!" There were two spiders on the wall, one small female and the other male twice her size. ··1 do believe we're going to see an X- rated documentary here." The male spider moved closer to the female and ate her. So much for sexual appetite.: I wonder where we go from here. I 1 Musicians host 1'0 hours of sound Clip & brio~ this invitation for a free gift. Follow your team in the Daily Pilat The Orange County Musicians jazz, country/western and more, Festival, a unique happening will pcrfonn in six separate per- known as the Bash, will resound formance arc.as, and one adm1ss10n • Sunday at the Newporter Resort in -S9 -covers all. Newport Beach, with more than 500 T he 15th annual Bash features I 0 musicians entertaining between hours of continuous music within noon and JO p.m. the confines of the Newporter, Bia bands. dixie. classical, rock, promising an unsurpassed enter- 1 Crea tive Cuisine Recipe Contest RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. For The Rest of Your lrfe 1922 HARBOR BLVD , COSTA MESA-548 1156 tamment bargain. You can stroll in the sun and shade-dappled grounds. drop into a performance area and listen in a1r- conditioned comfon to li ve music of your choice. Beverages and a selection off oods are offered. The Bash is held each year to raise N o matter what y9u re doing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat tits 1n money for the Musicians'_ Scholar· ship and Emergency Reltef Fund. The musicians and supporting pro. duction crews donate time, talent and dedication to make each fcsti· val better than the last. Tickets arc available at the festival and are tax deductible. The 15th annual Music Festi val is sponsored by the Orange County Musicians Club and is cCKhaired by Frank Amoss and Karen Gallinger. For more information. call 966--2 163. En-ter Your Fa vorite Recipe A nd Win i CATEGORIES SHUTTERS SPECIALLY 7. Q UICK A 'ID EASYI DO·AHEAD DISHES-Recipes for coo"s on the go or those caught with. unexpected guests. . l REG/01\/AL -Reetpes featuring A merica') cu/Sine from the East to the Southwest and parts tn between J MASCULl'lf TOUCH-Men who are enjoying the kitchen, share your favorite recipe. 4 GOlRMfT ReCtpes you use when you want to impress the epicurean in your life. 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OA Y PHONE if• EVENING PHONE q; PRICED The time is right to enjoy the cool comfort and beauty of these attractive moveable shutters, .. .in the colors, sizes and styles you wantl Call (714) 548-6841 or548-1717 HEIRWOOD MANUF ACTOR f 19n Placentia Avenue • C9sta Mesa , CA 92627 32 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters • ' ' ' I cno\ce.o\ \)\ans • \ - Orange Coaat DAILY P ILOT/Tuead --~ ly, September State Emp~TTENTION: C oyees and E 10. 1985 A7 Ne"' ontracting Pub1 ·1 mployees of you can ch C Age · tH1on for state eC:::psf the Blue 5h1eld p f nCleS urrv. Ope oyees Vv•d re erred Plan n Enrollment end est choice of h No payroll ded s \ep emb osp1ta ls and d uc er 30 ocio~ • . Local colleges call on citizens to get involved By LARR\' P. STEVENS Those of us who serve in a oomlllunity college eajoy a special privilege. · · Few professions are more satisfying or carry a greater public trust. But in order for us to effectively discharge our trust, we need your involvement. The community coll~es of California are going through the greatest transiuon ip their 75-ycar history. Established to bring the benefits of college closer to the local community, the community colleges are now moving toward a state-controlled system. The shift in control toward Sacramento may be the inevitable result of the shift offundill$ from the local to the state level, which occurred following the passage of Proposition 13. Since the state now funds the community colleges, it is to be ex~ted that the state will ta.kc a greater interest in detemuning our mission. The inevitable consequence will be greater uniformity among the community colleges and movement toward a state 0 system" of community colleges responding more to statewide priorities. Almost one-nalf of Califorrua·s adult population has attended a community college. These colleges gear their programs to community needs and draw their students almost exclusively from the local communities they serve. Community is a part of our name. The diversity among the community colleges is as wide as the differences between the communities they serve. This diversity, and our emphasis on local needs, has been one of our strengths. A greater desree of state control carries with it advantages and disadvantages. Whatever state control brings, it is not likely to be greater responsiveness to local needs and concerns. Therefore, even stronger local citizen input is necessary to help offset the effects of potential state centralization. Orange County is soing through some dramatic changes that are not typical of many areas of the state. For example, the population of the Saddleback Community College District is projected to increase by 65 percent in the next l 5 years. Concurrently, the economic base is rapidly changing. We are experiencing rapidly changing local needs at a time when the state is moving toward a community college system based on statewide norms and needs - which arc not necessariJy congruent with those in Orange County. We simply arc not "average'' in the characteristics that determine educational needs. More than ever before there is a need for strong local citizen involvement to identify your needs and to help us plan to meet them in the face of a trend to ward greater uniformity among the c-0mmunity colleges. The Berman-Weiler report, entitled .. A Study of California's Community Colleges" and prepared for the California Roundtable (an organization of senior executives in major California corporations), observes the communi- ty colleges .. to be unusualty flexible institutions with the capacity to adapt quickJy to local needs." The continued active involvement oflocal citizens is essential if we are to retain the capacity to be responsive to community needs in the years ahead. Our Board of Trustees, the faculty, and adminis~ tration value your active interest in our colleges. We appreciate your service on o ur several advisory boards, your participation in our surveys of educational need, and your willingness to keep us informed on matters of educational concern to you. Larry P. Steve.• I• cbuceUor, S.tldlebact Com· mrmlty CoUefe Dl•trlct. He was blind, but be .knew color James Bousfield died at age 34 tevcral years ago. During his last four years as a radio announcer networked to nearly I 00 stations, he'd done the color descriptions of the Tournament of Ro5e1 Parade. Bousfield was expert at recreating a scene he couldn't actually sec. He was blind Two percent of your weight -your btain -uses 20 percent orihe oxygen you inhale. A person with a hangover 1s mo~ likely to be batten by mosquitoes. J.,tJ's explain I.hat: Some 1c:1en\Jsts now say tbe hangover resuhs from too much lactic acid in the muscles. Other scientists say mosquitoes arc particu- larly attracted to lactic acid. Q. India is known for rats and mongooses. I don't get it. How come the mongooses don't kdl all the rats? A. Mongooses hunt by day, by night. They JUSt don't get tog.ether Do you. too, find It consoling to remtmber that you can't JCt lost, 1f you don't know where you re going? Q. How Iona would 1l take me to look ll every pa1nt1na 1n The Louvre? A. About thrtt hours. walkina non- 1top. tf you ahtncc but not glJ'C I( cOO.y 1s typical. before it's over more than 8,000 Ameneans will become prq.nant watho ul meanin1 to 4oto. Vctmnanans say oesanan b1nhs ue no t at all uncommon amonapup. ~Jdoae. bo•en.. any of the blunt tq ua~headcd dogs No doubt exceptions occur, but generally, the m~1cos say, a boy will always grow as least as tall as his mother If the bed isn't 10 inches longer t.han I.he sleeper on It, il's not long enough, according 10 I.he e11.perts. A penguin Stans to pant when the temperature gets over 45 degrees F. Fifty million Amcncans wear 80 million dentures, about In Tutenkhamen·s tomb "were gameboards. Like Backgammon Roughly. Q How many active vokan<>e'i arc there? · A On earth? About 500. Think big when you think of Alaska -except in its wtldnowcrs. Just about all its wildflowers arc miniatur- es. O. Doc~ the world produce as much a'i a bushel basket of diamonds every year? A About 7S bushel baskets. in fact And 73 of I.hem come from A f nca. If you fail to save any Joney ou10! ydur Wage1, you're 1n the same category as two out of five na· t1onw1de. the stausucians repon The Canadian goose doubles 1ls we1aht every v."Ctk for the first four wcclcs of 1t.s hfc. If a human baby did that, n would weigh around 100 pounds after one month l..M. B•y' 11 • •Y•dlcll~d co/1111.Ur. - What Is clearafterthesummer's taJnted food tragedies Is that Calif ornla consumers need more protection of the type Sa.M 54 would have provided. Wheth_eryou say Hoover or Boulder,· it's a good dam Later this month, the .. golden anniversary" of the ded1cauon of the Hoover Dam wall be celebrated in Boulder City, Nevada. So. here we go again. Is il Hoover Dam? Or Boulder Dam? That's an argument thal has survived a baJf century. Some of you. hke me. arc able to remember the big foofarab that started 50 years ago. The big argu- ment! Is 1t Hoover Dam or Boulder Dam? If you will remember, the greatest of all depressions up to that time started in 1929. Herbert Hoover was president of the United States and he was blamed for the depression. Who was to blame? Why, sa1d the Democrats, of course 1t was the Republican president Herbert Hoo- ver. Well. maybe he was to blame. At least the GOP badn 't come up with an adequate defense. So. even though I.he decision to build the dam was made under a Republican adminis- tration, by the time the darn was completed Franklin Delano Roose- velt was P, es1dent of the United States. So 1 was his Job to dedicate the dam resident Roosevelt did not at- tempt to change the name given to tbe dam before he was elected to office. So he dedicated "Hoover Dam." Well, gentlemen and ladies, what had happened before the election was nothing compared to the hissing and snarling that took place after Presi- dent Roosevelt dedicated that dam. A Newport Beach resident. Robert Lee, is vice president of Los Angeles Water & Power Associates Inc. and be tells the story rather accurately -not about the hissing and snarling -but about how we Southlanders suc- ceeded in persuading the federal government tobuildtbegreatdam. In the August issue of the Los Angeles Water & Power Associates News- WALTER Bu11oucHs The DWP was the major guarantor of that unique repayment arrange- ment." So. in 1935 the great dam -call it Hoover or Boulder. it truly makes no difference to us Orange Countians - was completed. What does make a difference rs that. as a result of building the great dam, the state of California constructed another dam letter, he says: farther down the river called the "The Los Angeles Department of Parker Dam . And that dam made i1 Water & Power was one of the leaders feasible to ta.kc water out of the in early negotiarions and the signing Colorado IUver and transport it. via of power purchase cootracts ~11educt, to Orange County and brought the project into reality. It is neighboring counties. participating with the U.S. Recla-11owcver, as Bob Lee points out in mation Bureau in the ceremonies his Newsletter, "record setting water planned for Sept. 28 in Boulder City. use the pasl year and below normal "DWP'S involvement m the con-supplies in some reservoirs have ccpt of building a high dam on the prompted the Metropolitan Water Colorado River ~n in the early District to urge Southern California 1920s. In 1923, Wilham Mulholland. consumers to step up their water bead of lhc DWP water sysfcm and conservation effons. builder of the Los Angeles Owens "Stating I.hat adequate water 1s River aqueduct, made the firsl re-available this y ear, MWD General connaissance study of I.he possibility Manager Carl Boronk.ay warned that of bringing Colorado River water to if next year is unusually dry, Cali- Los AnJclcs and other Southern fomia could be in the grips of a California cities. At the same time, serious drought. Conserving now will DWP power engineers under I.he help reduce problems in the future. In direction of E. F. Scattergood, head of addition to the uncertainitics about lhe municipal power system, were nature's water supplies, MWD faces investigating the economics and the the bard fact that the Central Arizona design of a proposed huge hydroclec. Project will go into operation later tric facility and power lines. this year and that will ultimately take "Los Angeles citizens voted 5 to l more than 50 percent of the Colorado in a 1924 election to authorize the River water MWD has relied on." DWP to sign contracts guaranteeing The foregoing is not at all the entire to buy a large share of the power that Colorado River story. I can only hope would be sold to finance the project. that all the ncwspapen of Southern Congress specified that sufficient California give a complete and ac- powcr purchase contracu bad to be curate (note the adjectives) report of signed before any federal funds would the golden annivenary. be advanced for project construction. Yes, it looks as if we have a lo t of "Under that requirement -the thinking to d o about water in the next first of its kind -the 'ovcmment few months and yean. And it isn't would be paid back iu mvestment. smart to worry about the proper name with intcttst. in SO years. That of the big dam. assured I.he project would be built Wal~r B•ITHP• I• iN Pilot'• with no cost to the nation's taxpayers. foudla1 pllbU•Mr . -11a1111nac.,:1 ~ !i;\;taa.1,t.M:1.1 ... --------------- Eye doctors see clear road to riche£¥ia cataract work CuITent archaic Medicare practices make it easy to overcharge government WASHINGTON -For an elderly person whose vision is failing because of cataracts. the restoration of sight is ajcwel beyond pnce. But that doesn't excuse eye doctors who have become "Medicare m1U1ona1res" by gening fat off their patients and the federal government perfomung cataract op- erations. These gr~dy few have taken ad- vantage of archajc Medicare reim- bursement methods to submit un- conscionable overcharges for the surgical 1mplant.at1on of intra-ocular lenses that correct cataracu. And because of current reimbursement practices. the Department of Health and Human Services has no choic.c but lO pay. In a recent review of 38 ophthalmolOgJsts 1n six states - California, Texas, Florida, New York. Pcnn~ylvanaa and Wuhinaton -Che HHS inspector general found that I 0 had become millionures throµgh the cata.ract o~rations. Nationwide. the lens-implant oper- ation 1s the most common maJOr SUl'Jlcal procedure reimbursed by Medicare It is c t1matcd that at least I million Amencans wall undergo the procedure this year alone. at a cost to Medicare of about S3 btlhon In fact, the fn1emal inspector scnenal report, obtained by o ur as- sociate Tony C'aptccio. predicts· "Uncbeclced, cataract surgeries will increase to 2 million procedures and cost the taxpayer nearly $6 billion (in) 1990." The wild card that allows eye surgeons to rake in the big bucks is the recent technological improvements that have made the implant operation as simple as it is effective. It is now a 30-minute outpatient procedure; when it was first developed in the late 1970s. it rcqui~ three to six days fo the hospital. · But the Medicare reimbursement rates were set when the operation was still experimental and could be per- formed by only a handful of suricons. And u Iona u the ratet are still in effect, some ophthalmol<>&ists will continue to charae the lcpl limit and become what the inspector aeneral re~n calls "Medicare millioMires." ·A 1urs,eon may now perform u ma.nyu IOto I Soperatioosin a day," the iospcc10t ,eoeral notes. "Neither tht medical profession nor Medicare has acknowledaed thetc teebnoloti- cal advances and efficiencies by rcducina the charaes or peymenu associated with cataract suraery." That's not all "Mc!11care 1s paying over SSOO milli.on each year 1n. unnC<lCssary costs. includina di"' counts such as rebates and kickbacks (from lens manufactu~rs) that are not beina passed on co the 1ovem· ment." the report polnts out. h ' •. JACK AIDEISOI and JOSE PH SPf AR concludes that .. overcha.rJ;ina for the lenses and inflatina the costs of suraery ... are almost universal." One of the I 0 miUion&ires re- viewed by the inspector aeneral was a Aorida eye surieon whose clinic pcrfonned more than S,000 implant operations last year, for which he was reimbursed $6.4 million by Medi- care. A Texas suraeon aot $1.3 million from Medicare for implants last year, aocordina to the inspector aeneraJ's office. He teQeived I 1600 free lenses from a ma.nufictuJ'ef' in ellcbanae for the use of bis name in its advertise- ments. He then submitted claims f ot reimounement of $80/XX> for the lenteS. Medicare pa.id SM,000 of this, and the surpon•s patients were billed for tbe rest. For several years. the American Intra-Ocular Implant Society baa uraed ill members to reflect aU dilCOUnts, rebates and bonutCS from manufacturers when they submit reimbursement claims to Medicare. But the inspector scncral's aucUtors concluded that this advice is bdn1 taraely ianored. J•ct ,.,..,.... Utl ).._ Spur •re 1ya4Jft"'11 ~ ..... THOMAS ELIAS colamnlat fHOIAS ELIAS No law covers summer tragedy Managers unlikely to pay for tainted cheese, melons It was a different kind of case from the contaminated Jalisco cheese and the tainted watermelons that plagued California this summer, but ex- ecutives here could have been ex- cused for feeling a bit smug and safe when three corporate officials in Illinois were sentenced to 2S years in prison last month. For it couldn't have happened bere. Not their crime -that could easily have happened hcrc and probably has. But the penalty. The three executives of a sjlvcr recycling plant were convicted of knowingly expos· ing workers to deadly cyanide fumes. One died. If the sam~ thing had happened here. prosecutors would either have had to prove murder or man- slaughter. or let the maner rest. And since those charges arc harder to prove than rhe one the three were convicted of, they'd probably be free men roday if chcir plant were 1n California. Than.ks to the strong lobbying of the California Chamber of Com- merce and lhe California Manufac- turers Associar1on, that's the problem faced by this state's prosecutors in dealing with the cheese and water· melon affairs. For only a month before the contaminated cheese episode oc- cu~. the big business and industry lobbies managed by a one-vote margin to kill a proposed law that would have made 1t a caJTlC for a manager not to notify the public when his business knowingly produ~d goods likely to cause public harm. "Be a manager, go to pnson." the Chamber of Commerce labeled the bill, otherwise known as SB 1154. sponsored by state Sen. N icholas Petris. a Democrat from San Fran- cisco's East Bay suburbs. The chamber and the CMA both claimed repeatedly that the bill wasn't needed because "business people who put monetary gain before product safcry can be punished under cxmtng law.' But can they? Even in the case of the tainted cheese, which apparently killed more than four dozen persons. man- slaughter O( murder will be much harder to prove than it would be to prove that uopasteurized milk was knowinJly mued with pasteurized. And mwng itself is no crime today unless the m ixer knows I.he un- pasteurized product is li stcna-ladcn. The result may be that the cheese producers go scot free . A similar result is possible in the tainted watermelon case, where farmers who may have ignored pesticide restnc- tions need fear nothing more than misdemeanor charges. But both cases would have been covered by the ill-fated SB I l S4, which exposed executives who know- ingly produced harmful goods to a ~ear in jail and as much as a SS00,000 fine. "Our bill certainly looks meek and mild compared to the penalties in Dlinois," said Felice Tanenbaum. chief aide to Petris. "We didn't .even include toxic poisorung in the work- place as the Illinois law does. Our ball 1s dead for this year, but when we bring it back, we're very bkely to make it broader." What 1s clear alter the summer's tainted food tragedies is that Cali· fomia consumers need more protec· tion of the type SB 11 S4 would have provided. . For the cheese and watermelon cases may represent only the tip ofan icebera: They were discovered be- cause dozens of persons became ill. How many similar incidents of producers cutting comers go un- discovered? 1hJDH EJJH 11 • Saia Mnlc•- IM1ed coJ•llYl•t,,. 1i.te '"""· Co.m.ments welcome The Dally Piiot welcomes your opinions on matters of public lntwest. Letter• and longer artlclea of commentary must be llgned. They ahould be typed Of ctearty written and tent to: Lan'aRI to the EDn'OR, Dlllt 'llot, hx 1580, Coeta ...... CA12121. 'Madwoman' well dressed butoverwei 'htcomedy You may improve the outward a_!?pearance of .A 300-Jl()und woman with the finest in clothina, coiffure and makeup, but you still have to be careful of the furniture when she s1u down. Jean Olraudoux's vintage comedy .. Tbe Madwoman of Cha.llot" i the theatrical C(jujvaleot of such a cor- pulent coquette. and the Westminster Commun'ity T heater has dressed her quite elegantly in its elaborate and Toi TITUS a,mb1t1ous production. But at nearly three hours, the .. Madwoman" still carries a good.deal of poundage in th~ wro ng places. Rather than excising or simply jeu~niog some of Gtraudoux's su- perfluous and - in today's theater - downri&ht silly segments, director Larry Blake has turned them into veritable production numbers. His sl&Jing 1s undo ubtedly faithful to the scnpt, but a leaner, sharper version would command more fervent atten- tion. Such a n overstuffed play demands outstanding interpretation on stage, and here the Westminster theater is blessed, at least in the upper ranks. Jan Angelino is dynamicall y captivat- ing 1n the title role of the dotty countess who plots to rid Paris of its more corrupt clements -industnal- ists, profit seekers and e ven (gulp) the press. It's a bravura performance with aJI the satirical nuances intact. Likewise, Ron Grigsby is passion- ately eloquent as the ragpicker with who m the madwoman conspires. He has, in essence, just two lines -both of which arc about fi ve minutes long -and he delivers them with fervent conviction. The "heavies" in the show come across with aJI the subtlety of Jackie Gleason playing Ralpb.. Kramdcn. Edward J. Stcneck, Paul Anderson and Tom Hardy as the o il seekers virtually dare their audience to nod off during their blustery, sceoery- chewing moments on stage, each seemingly a ttempting to surpass the o ther's volume. Nearly as outlandish arc Angclino's three cluck.i ng sidck.icks -Lbu1se Tonti, Dorothy MacDonald and es- pecially Martha Faulkner whose ~ft NBC, PBS capture 13 techEmmys BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -N BC and PBS were twice as good as the competition, collecting I 3 Em m ys each this weekend for behind-the- scenes. prime time television excel- lence. CBS shows won seven Em mys and ABC.six. With 13 already in hand, NBC has a good cha nce at continuing its fi vc- ycar domination of the awards when the remainder of the statuettes a re given out by the Academy of Telc- v1s1on Arts & Sciences la ter this month. The glittery cop show. "Miami Vice," topped o ther pn mc time sen cs Wlth three craft awards. It has been nominated for I 5 Emmys overall. NBC received 125out of a possible -297 Emmy nominations. Last year , NBC wo n 20 Emmy awards, including fi ve for its lon~­ running police drama sen es. "Hill Street Blues." Tha t program has won 25 Emmys and needs only one more to break the all-ti me record set by "The Mary T yler Moore Show." Emmys in JO catcgon cs wtll be presented Sept. 22 during the 37th annual Emmv awards. (n the weeke nd ceremony. wh ich included 39 categories. "Miami Vice" was honored for art d1rcct1on. film sound editing a nd cinematography. Also earning three awards were the P BS special "Danc.c in America" and the NBC minjserics "Wallcnbcrg: A Hero's Story." Other multiple winners with two each included CBS' "Cagney & Lacey.'' for film editing and . film sound editing, and PBS' "Hentagc: Civilization and the Jews ... for indi- vidual provamming and writing. " ... A UYaY fl.M Of IOTll SUISTAID Alm U18111R •. .'' -KEVIN TMOMAS. LOS AHOB..ES T.s I .... ..... ltloMlft•"-11 ~~,,. ... ,_.. 114...._ t!lo) ""' Cllfa91M ~ .... ,_.,, ... 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SeptM\tMf 10, 1985 PUNKY WllQl£RBEAN THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "This apple's smilin' 'cause I took a b ite out of him." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He never forgets a lap." DRABBLE GARFIELD JUDGE PARKER l1M Gt.AO Ii'? -<OU ?1Ti1M6 ~f.QE.. AND NOT ~ME-rE.MOCR~EAO ' by Tom Batluk DOONES BURY by Garry Trudeau · BIG GEORGE qy Virgil Partch (VIP) 8,_H_O_E ________ _, by Jeff MacNally ~'(U~ J HOOseho1d Advice: To e;,t ~of ~seresky c:dO~ Howev~. rno~ drastic action should })Q taken in extreme. 11No, I don't c•re to ... you work your croHword puzzt• with your nose." • E.vERYONE I~ CREATED EQUAL BUT ™EN eO'TS GET BETTER .• by Kevin Fagan in ~ur kit~ ... PEANUTS YE 5. "•l1A1AM . I 1M LATE .. I DIDN'T PLA N TO SE LATE . BLOOM COUNTY r~11 i· (J T~E BUS DRIVER SAID I WASN'T ON HIS COMPUTER LIST SO I ~ HAD TO WALK . . i -yJ s f 1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE TUMBLEWEEDS ROSE IS ROSE r~rrs~ roC2 CHIWCZEN lO I 1'HCU3HT You M1Gtr LIKE. A BREAK ~M UNPACKING. cases ... • ~~~~~~~---. I ALSO FORGOT MY LUNCH AND MY HOMEWORK.. AND l1M PROBABLY SITTING IN THE WRONG DESK .. '/QJ'RE. \AX>NOE.RFU..l Hc'tUDIDVOO~WE ~ERE IN SUQ-\ A~ HERE?.' by Charles M. Schulz ~ow DID I KNOW rnAT? Berke Breathed . \.. by Tom K. Ryan '71~1bU~I AA~ A MIPPU: NAME! by Pat Brady ~ by Jim Davis IC«.IZ£. TlEH2 H ~6 ... I by Ferd & Tom Johnson You <5uYs HAVEALL PAY TO SPcND BEHIND THE BAR ~~ ---===-~~ I SPSND ALL t>,AY 10 S IT IN FRoN'f OF IT · A>JD SpeNP ,AND ~PWHD· . BRIDGE Both vulnerable. Nor th deals. N,ORTH • 109 t::J K 1062 0 J 94 • 10643 WEST EA T +Q7 +KJ 8632 "7 93 <:7 J 754 O A 1076 0 82 +KQ975 +2 SOUTH + A54 <:7 AQ8 O KQ63 + A J 8 The bidding: N ortla Ea1t Soulia W e.t Pa11 Pa11 2 NT Pa11 by Harold Le Doux 3 + Pa11 3 o Pa .. 3 NT Pu1 PH 1 Pan Optning lead: Sl"ven of + Tiny Belirnm 1s not rated u one or tht rreat power1 In bridge. As • malLer or raci. in the last European Championship they rinished 20th In a field or 22. Howfvf'r. one of their players, Zvi Engel, attracted much attf'nt1on after this fine diaplay of dummy technlqu.-. South's hand wH a wh11ker weak for his twC>-no-trump opening bid. Norttl u ed the St.ym11n Conven •. Ill • ~ ! i ; ~ ' @) "/0 SQUEEZING 'EM DRY tion to check for a 4 4 heart fit, then settled in the no trump game when his partner denied a four card major suit. Against three no trump West at tacked with his fourth-best club which ran around to Engel's eight. He went a(ter diamonds. leading OMAR f) SHARIFF ~ ,{_ the queen Crom hand. When that won. declarer continued with a dia mond to the jack and a diamond back. on which East tlgnaled with a high spade. West won the ten of dta1nGnlt1. c-ashed the ace and then shifted to the queen of spades. Declarer al lowed this to win, but won the ace when the suit wu continued. The audience expeded South to KO afttr hearta for his ninth trick, and had already consifned him to down one. Declarer did Indeed cash the ac-e queen of hearts, but he now had an inferential count of the hand. West's carding 1ugge1t.ed that he wn 2 2 4 6. 1'o nm 1.ht•, d'e<1anr now led the jack of clubs! West won the queen. and East could afford t.o let go another spade But when West perforce continued with a club t.o Engel's ace, East was squeezed in the major suits Declarer had to score his ninth trick in whichever, major suit East CHARLES GOREN elected to slufl. \ l _Dally Piil . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1~ I :J UCI'• Ted Newlend lan't t•lllng In the w•ter over polo tum. 82. Ocean View, Woodbridge leunch tootbell Maeon Thursday. 82. Quiz: He'sshedhiscomicroJe By JOSEP H DUDEVOIR 0..., ..... Cel'rl I' I ,.._I quiet You get the idea he would rather not discuss the past. . an Costa Mesa. Milton Berle would have been proud 1f he were there in the visitors' clubhouse at Anaheim Stadium to bear Dan Quisenberry "I'm not afraid to steal a hne, especially a good one," said the l<Jlnsas City Royals relief pitcher. "Some call st research." says. "After you're in the league for a few years the excitement wean off a little. I look forward to the end of the year, though. We seem to come around at that time of the year. Why'' I don't know. I guess it takes us that long 10 get going," he said. Quisenberry, a Costa Mesa High graduate ( 19)2) and former Orange Coast College star, has gone through a maturation process that is slowly shedding his comedic image of years ·'What prompted me to do the thin~ I did was not knowing what 10 say," he says qu1etJy ··1 didn't &Cl a lot of fame when I was in htgh )Chool, college or the msnor leagues. And when I came up to the big leagues l wasn't sure how to act 1n front of all the lights and cameras. "J mass the roots. Someume-s f hke to dnvt." around Orange County, parucularly the Cona Mesa area. l still ao back and visit old fnends and go by Orange Coast CoUcce when I'm out here. It bn ngs back a lot or good feelings. There's a lot of nostalgia for me," be wd "No doubt about." said Angel Manager Gene Mauch, .. he'll go down as one of the great.est relievers of all 11me " And Quiz (as his teammates call him) docs his homework. Even his deli very (pitching, that is) is "borrowed." past. . This isn't the same Qwscnberry who made a reputation with bis mouth and his arm. This a man who has grown past has old antics. He now leaves the stand-up comedy to the younger players. ·· 1 have some memones of nonsense Mostly when people would come to me after games Just to sec what tbcycould get me t6say. It's something I don't care for now," be said When asked sf that's bow he coM1den. himself. Quiz backs off a little Quisenberry is sitting m has dressing cubical after the Royals dropped the first game of a three-game series to the Angels. 7-1, Monday night. Despite. the Jmportance of these games (the R.oyats' lead was cut to a half game Wlth the loss wub only 26 games left) Quiz doesn't appear too worked up. Wh)' the change? "In the last few years I've had some kids. got more involved With my family and got more "Well, f guess I'm up there." he S&)'S with a shrug. .. There's been a lot of good ones. though. Goose Gossage, Bruce Sutt~r. park) Lyle and Rollie Fingers "Bret Saberbagcn thinks he's Jerry Lewis He'sa funny guy who'salways running around doing some crazy things," said Quisenberry. senous." said Dan, _ So what's in the fu ture for one ofhar.cball'\ premier doorslammers.., Dan Qulaenberry ''It's still exciting. but 1t's a long season," he When asked about his earlier days of madcap mischief. Quisenberry becomes Quisenberry. now 32. make, bis home 1n Leawood, Kansas with his Wlfe Ja01e and has two children, Alysia (5) and DaVId (4). But Q uJZ stJll Likes to come back to bis old baunts "Td like to play five more )'Ca.ts and get 1ntu another World Senes he sa\'s. ··1 thtnk that would be enough for me.·· · It's a sweet victory: Candy baffles KC Ange ls put it together a t the right tim e. 7 -1 By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR 0.-, ...... c.n1IP1 fMlejct It was lime for someone 10 make a stand. In danger of setung in the west hkc a fad ing fall sunset. the Angels needed a stand-up guy to take charge. And when st was said and done, 6-7 pitcher John Candelaria was standing tallest after sloWlng down the run- away Kansas City Royals 1n the first game ofa crucial three game set. "Wasn't he beautiful~." said Angel Manager Gene Mauch of the Can- dyman. who set the first-place Royals down on two hits through esltht innings to gi ve the Angels a big 7-1 win in front of 29.688 at Anaheim Stadium Monday night. The wm shaved l<Jlnsas City's lead to a half game in the Amen can League West "Maybe tonight set the stage for the rest of the scnes, but the game is history and we have to do 1t again," wd Candclana, who raised his Angel record to 5-1 since his trade fro m Pittsburgh Aug. 2. The only hits he surrendered came in the second and eigth nnning.s. a bloop double to Hal McRae and a solo homer from Darryl Motley rcspcctivley "He had some great stuff out there," said Royals third baseman George Brett. "But you have to consider we've never seen him before." Tonight'• game KansasC1ty(Le1brandt 14-7)at Ang~ls (McCaskill 9-10) Tame: 7:30 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KM PC (710) Candelana retired 20 in a row betw~n the two hits. He struck out four and didn't allow a walk before turning the mound over to Doug Corbett in the ninth. By that ume the game was well out of the Royals' reach. thanks to C raig Gerber's bat and the air-tight Angel defense. The normally light-hitting Gerber went 3 for 3 with 3 runs batted m to lead a tno of hungry Angel hitters: Daryl Sconiers, who hit a two-run homer for his second round tn pper of the year and his first 1n two months And Ruppert Jones, who snapped an 0-~or-Scptember drought (0-20) with a smgle and a solo homer in the fourth for the first Angel run. . But while the offensive show was nice, considenng 1t was at the expense of Royals starter Bret Sabcrhagcn. who had owned the Angels m past appcarcnces, 1t was Candelana who took the sus~nsc out of this one. "There will be no pat on the back for this one. though. I'm aware I can pstch. And I'm sure the gentlemen 1n the Amencan League know f can pitch," said Candelan a. Someone asked Candy 1f he was all the way bade now. "! didn't think I went anywhere." was his reply And neither did the Royals, who had been gomg places since July 21, winnang 31 of45 games and eight 1n a row commg into town. But while Candelana was mowing down the Royals. the Angels broke through against Saberhagen, the Royafs 21-ycar-old Wunderklnd who had fashioned a 17-5 record coming m. And what's more. he was 3-0 against the Angels with a m1croscop1c earned run average of .78 .egaanst them. First 11 was J ones taking Saberhagen deep to get things going. T hen a three-run fifth , highlighted by Gerber's two-run tnple , gave the Angels and Candelaria some operat· ing space. After Royal fim baseman Steve Balbon1's throwing error a nd Saberhagen's balk put Bobby Grich on third and Gary Petus on second. Gerbe,r drove a ball off the nght fi eld wall, JUSt missing a homer by a few feet. "The odds of me hmmg one out are astronomical." said Gerber, who raised his carrer average against Saberhagen to .833 (5-6). "It felt good to contribute after sitting on the bench a lot." "He was outstanding." wd Mauch of Gerber. "It was the best day ofh1s career." And ll, along wuh Candelana's performance, couldn't have come at a better lJme for the Angels. "That's a nice way to stan a season. because the season JUSt started today." said Mauch. An&el thlrd ~man Jack Howell wu one of ihe defenalve at.an in Monday night'• Oelly_ .......... ..,LMl'- 7 •1 Yictory over Kan ... City at Anaheim Stadium. Laying foundation on opening night HB tries to break CdMrun · Fourlta in Valley. MD h ave a great deal to p rove lounh straight opener and the Baron\ are loolo..ing 10 up their" 1n 'itreak OH'rthe Mona rt hs to thrt·c "Their 01Tens1\e line 1s 1mpress1q,· (th•· Baron<, a' erage 240 pounds up front) and ( Lanll"I /cno 1s 'uppoo;cd to he the l\io l lineman 1n thl· na11on 'Tm ~urt' tht'' ·11 l11w up in J 1 ne-ba, I... and the\ ha' c .rn t \.._t•lknt ir tc'mh·u1.i1e PJ'>'!>IDll gamt' ·· "1~' \tilnt·t •\\e hd,, ll1 ml\ our .oq•ragt'' .ind tf'\ 1,1 .11<.gu1~· 'h1n~<; 'ti lw \l\att'r Dt'1 '1uanerha• lo.. T idd \1.inn(\ •• h 1 dllt''>n t lo..n<'" ~hat lO' e'.lgt" "t .. n• r pnn t" tht· 'nap· Sea Kings on right side of 5-1 series mark with Oilers "•polJ DaBow offense 1s going to be good rnough to score · "It's set a trend fo r us. Losing to Whrn 11 began m 1979 some might Corona 14-10 late 1n the game last have construed the Huntington year started some bad habit!. and 1f Beach High-Corona del Mar match up we're gomg to break those habits we a matter of the Oilers trymg to pick on have to get off on the nght foot.·· CdM w1th a considerable advantage The Osiers enter at full strength - 1n numbers. except there 1s no 6-7. 290-pound Such was not the case. howeve r It transfer from Banning High for the was simply a matter of cont1nu1ng a Sea Kings to worry about. "He (Dan game when the CIF decided to allow a Goodman) checked out his gear and 10th game in lieu of a preseason after a couple of practices 1t was scrimmage. ev1den1 he was a very good plarcr And if there has been any ad van-But then he disappeared He's stil o n tage, it's obviously been in favor of our roster and 1f he came to me and Corona del Mar. which has dealt the "explained l'J i-robabl y keep hi m, I'd Oilers five losses 1n the past six years ~a fool not to. But as of n ght now "Yes, we're fed up," says Hunt- ing1on Beach Coach Geo'le Pascoe Holland. the Corona dcl Mar about the Oilers' s1tua11on with coach. has no such personnel prob- Corona del Mar. le ms. "But that's a renecuon on what What he does have 1'i an cxpen ence they've done to us. The $UY (Dave problem. 1n relation to the Oilers Holland) 1s a great defensive coach. "Their expcncnce concerns me and now he's got Billy White (of-more than anything." says Ho lland. fens1ve coach) "They have a lot of gu ys returning o n "They j ust let you make mistakes," the defensive side of the ball -like continues Pascoe. "They line UP. Vera. Hatch and Pagnanelh." defensively and say 'block us,' and '1f Tom Vera (215). Randv Hatch you're going to make mistakes our (Ple&K eee RB-cdll/Bi) Eagles suffer key loss: Rosellini out with 1nono By RICHARD DUNN .,.., .... C•1 I'',,., .. Estancia High football coach Ed Blanton feels that his team 1s ready to take on South Coast Lcque power· house El Toto fnday night, but a ke)t part of ha s offense 1s hunsna M> the Ea.ale wm have their work cut out. Blanton fou nd out Fnday that startina quanerback Mike Rosclhn1 ( 6-2. 180) ha~ mononucleosis and Wlll not be ava1lablt for the Ea&lcs' non- leaaue opener at M1 ion VieJo Hi~ School "1 don't know how Io na he II bt out," Blanton u1d. Also m1ss1na as speedster Enc Dorn (µ, 180). wh" hast SC"a~n as a J\ln 1or coverc<fboth ends oftht nctd 11 W1d~ receiver and \afrty Dom 1s out Wlth a torn cartil&J.e 1n his nibt knee suffered while long-J umping at the state ttack and field meet an June. decision i~ due today regarding po s~ 1ble surgery. Both Roselhn1 and Dom will be sorely missed m the Eqles' offen5t', but Blanton 1s'1iopefuf that senior Scan KJnkade can fill Roselhns's shoes at Quarterback "t'm confident with ham (Kinkade) in there." Bluton said. "He has aood intelhgen~" Blanton says he'll be r~ly1ng on his offensive hnc to carry mo\t of the load, a heavy one indeed for El Toro. "The ofTenStve hne 1~ao•n• to be our 11t0n&-PQllll." ..Blanton u td. "I'm real (Pleue eee SAQL&8/82) .. By ROGER CAR~ON Of IM Oelly ,..._. I tel! Opening night: It doesn't reall~ maltt'.r "h11 .. (John I Pean I'> a prem good q uanerbad .. but "t'. ha\.e a prett~ good lmeup and I 1hinlo.. "l' II be lllmpet111 \ c .. .. But our ba'!>1c leeltng:· \'.'Ontinues <.,allu · h that nothing lOUnt., until "l' pla~ t Paul in tht• pit 1n the, league opc'T'ler V.e'd 1111.e to"'" and "t•"d li ll.c to loo!. good hu1 the onh th1ni,' thJt rcalh l'<'unt .ire league dnd < IF · Jeno the \i.n~t Ll·.igut'., l 1nt man l•I th<' ) ear and an \ ·l IF ". e.twn a' a iunlllr re.-t~1,ed n3tll>nj1 pr11m1nl·nlt.· "lll" l ..., flidJ' ·, rC'cogn1t1l1n a-. 1•w n.it11r'111p llne-n.in where or what . but there 1s an ant1• 1pa11on Within that IS seldom duplicated \t t>-~ 1 •1• p<.•und' tht ,<1ph ,1mon But for Fountain Valley and Mater Dc1 high ~hools. champ1onsh1p contenders 1n their respective leagues. Thursday night"~ non-leagUl' duel 1s also the foundation "We alwa)'S tell our kids the lirst gamt' 1., an opportunity to 1drn11fy themselves. a chance t<' be noted for this or that and the 1dent1t)' u<,ualh carries on through the season," says Fountain Valle)' Coach Mike Milner. Tht• H.imm i:nter \.\llhout an~ ne"' 1n1une' hut t.11lh.il II. Tom Vrab "111 ht· on tht'. <,1deltnl'' ll•r lhc tir\t pan ot the ~ear be<:au~ of lo..nt•t• r,urgt'f'\ \1annl '1th I':' p<.1und' ht·.i\ it•r c1nd \."lln'>1dcr .tlti' 'lrt'Dgt'r J,,,,r,!ing hll oJllo .\' .1 tre-.hmal" he led \1Jtt•r I'~: '-'1:h I' h•Ut.hlh "'n p.i'>'t • ., am1J\t I l.ll'l~'JrJ,~Jinnl1•1 l'l~u n·1k11on,1n ~ 2 JltC'mpl\ (''I ~ pt'll.t•nt I fhc.' ~h,narl h-. .II\ ltl n'IJtl\ Cl\ !!-t'()\j .. hapt. llut Jrt' "llhoul n·lt"1\l·r l .1 lu'> Pnl· to "hl1 hJ' ~·n hdJ out 111, ,,n1.1, t ,!11nng pra, •1u: tx"<.·au't 111.1 h11At·r ti.l l ~ in1uf'\ dunng the '!>111'.n 1·1 "Last ycar(a 17-14 Fountam Valle~ v1rton 1 I was Just hoping we could play wtth them." '><l\' Mater De1 Coach Chuck Gallo "This yt'.ar I think we can play w1th them and gi ve them a good bJll game." The two hook up at Santa Ana Bo"'I 1n th•· \ltlncr ha<. brought up sophomore D<.·a·lo.. l Ul''l her .1 'i-1 ll. 16(1-poundcr. tn hllpt·, l•I ma1nta1n1ng h1<. 1-onented offense. and ht··11 Ix '>hul1l1ng in fon -\gu1rre and Te~ Ke1lhcn at lullh:ir k right t'n1h R11b lcndmo (22~) and lrknn lrnrJon (22~! \I.Ill both be in the lineup \.\hl'n th•· Baron' ITI•l\l' tu J onC'·back ~tup. acn1rd1n~ 10 \1 11ner ~ 'lk hJ'n·1 rt"\.l"l't'ti the gu-ahc.JJ I<• plJ\ 'J'' t1all11 ·hut \1 1lo..1 1'.dl) '>hould hl .di r11otht l\.t·ll' .i rt"lltrn1n~ '1Jf1l'r at linch.tl t..l'r .1n.1 Jcs..nl"x'J ti\ \lllncr ·•' .. \'1.l1t·r .~·1 , ~ .. 1 athlC'tt' ·· ~.1, 'l'1"t'd h, .tn anll.k 1n1ur' 1n prallh.c tiul 'JPPJrt'lltl~ lull) rl',,l\ crtJ Rose says tonight's the night CINC'INNA Tl (AP) -Pett· Rose pred icts he w1 II set ha!i<'ball'\ hat record tonight, not w11h a small step but Wlth a grt:at leap into history The Cmcinnat1 Reds' pla'.>'rr manager resisted the temptation to take an unschedultd swing at his 4, I Q2nd career hit Monda\ night. kccpmg himself on the bench dunng a 2-1 v1cton O\lt•r the San Diego Padres Instead, RoK C'hosc to take h1 \ cut at topping Ty Cobb tonight before an expC'<'tcd sell-out crowd of mo~ than 52.000 in Riverfront Stadium. He wants to end the seaso n-long drama "'Ith a nounsh .. Yeah. I think I'm going (tet .l couple of hit' tomorro" ntght. ·· Rose said after Monda} ·s game 'Tm not aoang to ti) for a full house ap1n Wedncsda} ntjht ·· The crowd of 29.2 q Monda) night didn't want him to wait that Iona-Even hefon~ the game. fan~ wtre chanting. "Pete. Pete:· 1n efToru 10 chanat his mmd about Sltll~ dO"frll Dodgers give 'their all' Tired LA topples Atlant~ 9 -7 : p lay tw~oday. .\ t l -\"I \ 1 \Pl -Tht' L<" \n grle'I Dodger'> "t'rc tired. a long wa ' from h1,me Jnd 1h'" n h\ thrt't" ruM in tht" eighth inning ~an.tgt·r Tom Lasorda '"'.>'\ ~hat hapflCnl·d nt''' ~howed "h" hie; team" nn top 1\l tht" Nauonal l cagul' West The (>odger!-rallied Im a li\l" run 1nnmg. C'' en1ualh l°ll'a tmg the <\ tlanta Bra\.C\ Q.n Monda> night in a gnmt' that was re~h<'<lulcd a~er the Jul\ ha<1eb3ll ~lrl ._t" "Th<'' "amc Nill.. J1J11't tht''". "'31d La\<)rda "It "J' J ll.ft'3l hun< h "ho bl\ttkd all thr "·'' V.O t go1 a group ot gu~\ "hl1 (!.I' c thc11 all Th"' don·l .,nt)" ho" tll l!Ull V. hat a game ,,.,,h_.l .-team ·· The '1 ton ._cpt Lo\ \fl&('lt'' <'1iht game ahead ot tht' < inl1nnat1 R«i<. who beat . n D1cy.,1 ~-1 earlier 10 the da~t1le Ma~h II "ho had hit a two run homtr an tht' fifth 1nmng.. (3ppt'\i a fi,e-run c1ghth with a t-.o-run \IOl lC' Tht' ~~ 1ra1led f\.. l when Rill M•dlod.. and Mike ~o 1a hit roMttUh Vt°" OM"-OUt St If~ llplMl lant ml\h .\tlanta''I th1"1 p1tl'hcr Today•s gamea Dodg~n tHl,nl"\lUtl 1: and I < ast11lo 2-11 .it \tl.1n1.1 1 \IJhkr t '7.1 4 and l 1'1·r1·1 I "1 doubleheader T1mC' 2 ~II pm TV '-ont' Radio ~.AB< I 1~0 I Brue<' l\utte1 "' ., re pl.iled \m11h and ,,.,,1lked J)1nch-h1tt n l t·n Mntu)zek loading thr b.'l'l('!i i\ run snmng 411ngle t'I' <;te"e \a\ and a '"'' run \ingle h) pmch·h11trr f-ran l..l1n \tuhb\ tied the sc1HY \n out l.11c1 utter "'all..e,1 "l"n l .inJrC'llU' 1ntent1onalh "' It ad thl ha'e' again 'i<'ttlng the \tage tor \·b"l-aJf~ Jt,'\mt" "'1nn1n~ hit \.t, '1ngled 1n Jnl)ther run tn the n1nt~ \IJr\h311 ..aid ·v. (' "<'re IU<i.I lut lo..\ lo l\C'l 'omC' run;. 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Comt DAILY PtLOTr.t~. e.pw.-. 10, 1985 Pro golfer Fmlaetll, 52, succumbs NAPA (AP)-Profwional aolfer Jlod Fuueth..wbo-cootlAued to play oo t.be POA acnior \OW' witil 1ut year aAer bei.na 101d be bad terminal chest QDCef, cficd Monday niabt at bis home with family members present. HewuS2. Funlel.h was a consistent money winner on the Professional Oolf'ers AAociatlon tour for close lo 20 yean and won't.h.ree tour events, the 196S Phoenix Open, the l 97l Los Anaeles Open and the 1978 Greater Hartford Open. He won more than $600,000 durina his career on the reau1a.r tour ~d wu successful on the senior PGA lour as a SO-year-old rookie. ~ His wife, Sandi, dau&hter, Lisa, 18, and son Mark. l 7. were with Funseth when be died. ''He wanted to die at home," said bis wife. "This was his choice. He fouaht a cou.rqcous battle." l'he SpoJtanc, Wash., native set the oom pctitive course n=cord 8J Pebble · BeachJ... an 8-under-par-64 in t)le 1972 Bina \...Tosby National Pro-Am. The mcord stood until 1983 when Tom Kite shot a 62 in the same tour- nament. • Angela celebrate homer Dickerson, Ra1nsclose ""'• to ter1ns? II · .. F rom AP dJapatcllea half as they raJlied from a 16-10 The Rams were scheduled to meet with contract holdout Eric Dickerson Monday, but there was no word from eithCT side rcgardjng what transpired during the negotiations. Pete Donovan, the National Foot- ball League ~cam's director 9f publi~ relations, siud as be left the Rams offices Monday evening that he did not know what had occurred at the meeting. Dickerson, who shattered O.J. Simpson's NFL sinale-season rushing reoord last year; had asked for a tb.ree- year, guaranteed extension of bis current contract. which has two years remaining. The Rams, 3·1 without Dickerson in the prescason. aJso won their NFL regular-season opener. taking a 20-16 victory over the Denver Broncos Sunday. deficit. wtute, who s~nt the l~st fo!-1" years in undistinguished toil wttb the Cleveland Browns, gamed 83 yards on 18 carries in the seoond ~alf and scored on an 8-yard run wtth 2:07 remaining to give the Rams the victory. "I've always said Charlie White was the touptest man I know," Robinson said of the runner he: picked up as a free agent during the off-season atler the Browns had let hjm go. "I'd seen him play under pressure and I know what he can do." Although Robinson aJways has been one of White's staunchest su~ porters, he admitted h.e doesn't foresee pro greatness for him,. Funseth made his debut on the 1miors tour in 1983 and won the Legends of Golf and Hall of Game tournaments and-lost in sudden death to BiUy Cas~r in the U.S. Senior Open, collectUlg more than S 120,000 for the year. The ~eta• Ruppert Jona l8 con- anttulateCl by Doac DeClncee (rlf,bt) and Bobby Grieb after •l'lf!:l a home run Monday nt.cht agaln•t •City. Rams Coach John Robinson. talk- ing Monday afternoon during his wcekJy meeting with re~rters, said Dickerson was to meet Wlth unnamed club officials sometime during the day. "l don't think he's ever going to be a great runner in the NFL,'' the Rams coach said. "But be's going to be a solid plaxer for us, going to play a lot ofyears. • White didn'tget a chance to run the ball in the first half against the Broncos, as Barry Redden got the sta.rting nod. But Redden, bothered by a week-old injury to his ankle, sat out the second half as White made the most of hi~, chance. Pair-ity of college football tea1n is ·no double-talk Prom AP d11palclles NAPERVILLE, Ill. -Football play- ers tend to look a lot alike bundle(I up in pads ud jerseys but No~ntral CoUcgc's team wih really make its opponents see double this season. Four times over. The Cardinals have four sets of twins, three of them identical, and Coach Paul Connor says even he bas to use jersey numbers to teU some of them apart. "Sometimes l have to stop and tlµnk before l call," said Connor ... The Ricks brothers are especially tough to tell apart." Don and David Ricks. t 7-ycaN>ld freshmen from Deerfield, Aa., are identical down to the frames on their glasses, said Jeff Brewer, the school's spons infor- mation director. Though both are defensive backs, Connor a~ parently is resisting the temptation to rotate them and leave some hapless opponents believing they were facinf one tireless super player. Yanks capture 10th a~ht Mike PacJlarUo'1 fourth hit of the a game, a two-run sin&le in the 10th inning, sent the New York Yankees to their 10th straight victory a M triumph Monday night over the Milwaukee Brewers. Despite the victory, New York remained l 'h pmcs behind American League East-lead.ins Toronto, which beat Detroit 5-3 behind home runs by CedJ PleNer, Georae Bell and Gartll lor1. Toronto starts a four-game series in New York Thursday n.igbL Winner Jlmmy Key .. 12-6, scattered seven hits and took a 5-1 lead into the ninth ... Elsewhere in the American League, Gary GaetU homered twice and drove in three runs and Job Batdter pitched a four-hitter as the Minnesota Twins beat the Chi- cago White Sox S-0. Gaetti hit his I 5th homer, a two-run shot over the center-field fence, in the fo~th inning after Tom Bruauty walked. Gactti home- red to almost the exact same spot Newland lukewarm on season But UC Irvin e 's water polo team has its hot s pots By SHARON FRUTOS Of .. Dellr ....... UC Irvine water polo coach Ted Newland enters his 20th year of coaching, so excuse him for not exaggerating his prospects for the 1985 season. Newland lets his two national championships and several runner-ups speak for him. Where does Newland expect the Anteaters to finish? "I wish I could tell you," he sajd. "Stanford should finish No. I , then UCLA, then everyone else is bunched together." Robinson said he was not anendmg th~ mectj~ because he didn't want to miss pracuce. "I think it's very impon.ant to the football team that they see me here," Robinson said. The Rams coach did say of the l\CjOtiations with Dickerson, "The thangs that lie in the way arc specific." He added. though, that didn't mean an impasse mi~t still exist. Robinson said he was pleased with the Ram's season-opening victory Sunday over the Denver Broncos. "Ifs nice to get stan ed right," he said. "But I think we could talcs a lesson from the Vikmgs-49ers and O ilers.- Dolphins games. it's a cliche, but anybody can beat anybody and we've got to remember that. "It was a good game for us. no question about 1t," Robinson said. ''There are so many games played over the 16-game season that can go either way ... It was a hard-fought. battJe-in-the-0.irt type of game." Charles White. who won the 1979 Heisman Trophy whale playing for Robinson at the University of Southern California, made the dif- ference for the Rams in the second • Anotber I new Ram, quarterback Dieter BrocJc, got slif,btly mixed but mostly favorable reviews from Rob- inson. Brock, a 34-ycar-old NFL rookie signed by the Rams out of the Canadian FootbaU League, com- pleted 16 of29 passes for 174 yards. He was intercepted twice and lost one fumble, but Brock also threw al· yard scoring pass and was a perfect fi ve-for-five for 58 yards as he marched the Rams to their winning touchdown. "I don't think he really had the touch (passing), but he played the entire game well," Robinson said. "Using tenlfis terms. it's hke you can't get your first serve m, but you still find a way to win." Robinson seemed satisfied with most as~s of the Rams' play. He dad, however. point out that Denver quarterback Jo hn Elway burned the Los Angeles defense with a pa1r of rather long touchdown passes. so the Rams' secondary needs to improve its coverage in certain situations. ' I play the left comer and he plays the right comer," satd Dave, noting be and his brother have the same build and speed and can anticipate each oth.cr's moves. A recurring problem cited by some of the twins was scttina blamed for a sibling's 011slakes. in the fifth inning with the bases em pty ... WaJM TollHOB tripled and doubled and scored twice on singles by Ota SIHsllt as Texas ended a six-game losing streak by beating Oakland 3-1 ... Gormu 'homu' fly ball to left field fell for a bases-loaded forceout that drove in Spike Owea from third in the 12th innmg, 11 ving Seattle an 8-7 victory over Cleveland. Prep's death is mystery The Anteaters lost a few players to graduation. but have several back. EAGLES, MESA. • • "It happens aJJ the time, that somebod)'. will yell at you for the other's mistakes," said Ken Wilson. 21. of Jacksonville, Ill., a starting tight end. H is identical twin, Greg, is a starting split end, Lining up a bit farther down the line. Both are seniors. and both are wearing their hair very short for the season. "He catches more passes," said Ken. "But this 1s my first year playing tight end." Frank Hobart curfed his hair, to distinguish him from his straight-haired brother, Wes. But that does littJe good when their locks arc covered by helmets. The 18-ycar-old freshmen from Michigan Cny. Ind., play offensive guard. Frank wears No. 66; Wes No. 65. "Coach Connor's got us mixed up all the time," Frank said. The fourth set arc fraternal twins Tam and Tom Franklin. 18, freshmen from Watseka, lll. Connor recruited the three sets of freshman twins in his first season at North Central College, a member of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin. The school ended last season with a 2-7 record. Quote of the day El Modena Hi'1:1 football coach Bob Lester. looking ahead to Fnday's non-league opener with Coach 8111 Workman's Edison Hiah Chargers at Orange Coast College: "The only reason I scheduled ham (Workman) in the first place is because I love to sec fiis prepme wannups. They could put It to music and lake it on the road. They're all on their knees and Billy comes along· and blesses them. rm going to get there early because I don't want to miss it." Carda drop into tie with Meta a Ryae Sudber1 and Kel tll Morelud drove home first-inning runs and Shwo• Duatoa singled home another in the second. leading Chicago to a 3-1 triumph Monday night over the SL Louis Cardinals. With their third straight loss, the CardjnaJs dropped into a tirst- place tie in the National League East wt th the idle New York Mets ... Elsewhere in the Nauonal League Monday, Mike Scott combined wttb two relievers on a seven-hitter for has career-high 16th wtn and doubled an a run to lead Houston to a 4-2 victory over San Francisco. Sc-0tt. 16-7,gave up five hats an seven innings and won for the fifth lime in his last six games ... Dave COacepcloa made the most of his chance to share the spotlight with Pete Rose. As 29,289 frenzied fans screamed for Rose to try for baseball's hat record, Concepcion rapped three singles. mcJudmg the f'me- wmner in the ninth inning to &Jve the Red s a 2-1 VlClOry over San Dieco. HAMPTON, Iowa -Hampton foot- baJI coaches say they arc mystified over the death of high school player Shawn Var- relman. who died Saturday night of injuries he apparently received in a game Friday night. Coaches say they have viewed films of Friday's game with AckJey-Geneva and say they can't find any one play in which the Hampton offensive center and defensive end suffered an unusually violent blow. "Not.rung showed up on the game films, and we watched him on every play," Ed Anderson, assistant Hampton football coach, said Sunday. "We went over the films twice, and we'll do it again tonight. But so far we haven_'.t fQPnd anything out of the ordinary.--~ Officials with St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester. Mann .• said Sunday that Varrelman died of a severe concussion and anoxia. the medical term for total deprivation of oxygen. Varrelman, 17, complained of dizziness toward the end of the game and collapsed after walking to the sidelines. He was treated by medics, then was taken to Frank.Jin General HospitaJ in Hampton. Later he was flown to St. Mary's Hospital an Rochester, where he died. 'Racing theatres' bill on way? SACRAMENTO -Bills to allow three "racing theaters" where people could bet on horse races and to allow add1tjonal harness and quarter horse racing were approved Mo nday by the state Assembly. The theater bill. SB590 by Sen. Ken Maddy, R- Frcsno, received a 41 -27 vote. It returns to the Senate. It would allow the California Horse Racing Board to hcense up to three racing theaters, one in Northern California and two in Southern California. The theaters, where c ustomers could watch and bet on races going on at tracks. would have to be at least 45 air miles away from race tracks. Assemblyman Phil Wyman. R-Tehachap1,said the theaters would be the same as off-track betung. which bas been defeated in the Legjslatt1re and would "set a bad precedent." Television, radio TELEVISION · No events scheduled. RADIO 2:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlan~ (doubleheader), KABC.(790). , 7.30 p.m. -BASEBALL. Kan~~ C'i ty at Angels, KMPC (710). WEDNF!SDA Y'S RADIO 4:40 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Atlanta, KABC (790). "We're kind of an between," New- land said. "We have some old (players). and some young." The middle-of-the-road outlook Newland has for his team can't be disputed. yet. The Anh'aters defeated use. 12-8, and lost to Loos Beach State, I 0-7, in prescason mecungs last weekend. There is some excitement in the UCI pool, however. Jeff Campbell, a senior out of University High, has spent a lot of time training-for-the 9Cti00. Hett JUSt returned from the Universjty Games in Japan, and came away from the Sports Festival with hi~-scoring honors. Campbell also 1s a U.S. National team member. After earning All-America acclaim in '83, Campbell red-shirted last season. In last weekend's action. he scored ei~t goals against use. and three agatnst Long Beac h. "He's one of the outstanding col- lege players this year," Newland said. Joining Campbell on the returning roster is Michael Doting, Mark Maizel, J.R. Salvatore and Bret Del Valle. Salvatore led the Anteaters in scori n~ last season with 50 goals. Del Valle 1s the Anteaters' only other senior. He was in a car accident prior to Last weekend's scrim mage and missed both games with slight head injuries. but is expected back soon. From Bl happy wt th them." Rene Caballero (6-0, 195), Mike Chretin (6-1, 205). Curt Crandall (6-1 , 205), Ken Fait (6-1, 200). Casey Swanson (5-11 , 190) and Adam WaJburger(6-5, 210) are the offensive lineman Blanton speaks so highly of. So how are the limping Eagles. 4-5-1 last fall, going to compete against a tough El Toro team? "We're going to have to play good defense ... we can't let them have the baJI all night." Blanton explained. "W~n't let them dictate to us. "I expect 1t to be a real battle o ut there." Blanto n said that the Chargers have several defensive starters back from last season, "but they also have a sophomore at quarterback," he added. "Some sophomores arc pretty good, but they're still sof homores." Bret Johnson, son of E Toro Coach Bob Johnson, is the quarterback. And apparentJy a pretty good one accord- ine to Fountain Valley Coach Mike Mainer, who said, "He's a helluva athlete, a winner with a great presence of mind. He's the most improved quarterback I saw during the summer pass mg league." JleN after a tr1n Costa Mesa High Coach Tom Baldwin suffered through a miserable CdM-HUNTINGTON • • • From Bl (220) and Franco Pagnanelli (225) are the backbone of Huntington's of- fense, and Pascoe says he has found help in Tim Wilson (230) and Mike Cole ( 190). who should be able to spell Pagnaclli and Hatch on offense. The Oilers operate out of the Delaware winJed· T, somethina Cor- ona doesn't fi~ure to see ag.ain, but Holland says it's a good test for the future "They make you stay home and be disciplined," says Holland. "The key 1s not to start foUowing the football too soon, or you're goin' to be in trouble. We need that d1sc1pline." While the Oilers have Joe Napoli returning at Quanerback, Corona unvetls Tod Bcarbower at the pivotal post. The defense, always the cor- nerstone of Corona's success, is paced by 225-pound nose guard Matt DuBow, an All-Sea View League choice as a junior. "We just want to stay free of mistakes and try to be error-free." says Holland. And that's exactly what has Pascoe concerned. "They let_yo u make the mistakes," says the HB coach. "last year our unsponsmanslike penaltie$ p vc them 45-yards on the last drive and they went down and scored. That's our kids not adjusting to a first game and their's doing a great job." Berra says he used cocaine with Parker, Lacy, Milner PITTSBURG H (AP) -DaJc Dem said he shared cocaine with at least fo ur teammates wh.ile playing for fhe Pittsburgh Pirates and was oooe warned by Manager Chuck Tanner not to ca.JJc to a man now ac.cuscd o f sellina the droa to m•jor·lc.t&ue players. 16 umcs from 1980 to 1984 when the Pirates played home pmes. Other players who could be called as witnesses today were Jeff Leonard of the San Francisco Gl&nts, Lee Lacy of the Baltimore Orioles and Dave Parker of the Cincinnati Reds. Bcm testified that he'd used cocaine with both Parker and Lacy. well." said Berra, the founh ma,,or-lcquer to testify in the Strona trial. Bem 27, said his father "stands behind me" although he doesn't condone the use of cocaine:. Berra said. "Any ume you use COC4Jne. you have a problem," Berra added. "Yes, I had a problem." Berra, a New Vork Yankees infielder and son of Hall of Famer YOIJ Berra, admitted Mooday 1n fcdaal coun that he "bad a (cocaine) ~blem" la\t year With the Pirates. 8ut be S&Jd he hasn't u'ICd the drua since last October, Berra'• testimony was to continue today 1rf tbe QOCaJ ne distribution triaJ of Cunis Stroni. 38 a former Philadelphia Phillies clubhouse aM,t_ SltOn& u dwJtd will\ dealina cocaine Berra said he used the powdered narcotic with P1ratdp1tcher Rod Sc;urry and former Pittsburah outfielder John Milner. Seventeen current or former players have been im· pliatcd in u1inJ cocaine ainoc last Thursday, when Kansas City Royals outfielder Lonnie Smith became the first pfayer to testify. "It made me feel euphoric. It made me feel "He wu very supportive of m e," Dale said ofh1s famous father. "Obviously, 1t wasn't an easy thing to do. But he's been such a aood father to me his whole hfe. be accepted 1l " The younaer Bem said he snorted cocaine only occasionally until ancreuina his use 10 1984 after an elbow injury forocd ltim to go on the 21-day disabled list. "I had a lot or u me on m1 hands in the sum mrni me (or the first ti me in 10 ye.an . n was the opportune ume to do some (cocaine)." ""· New York Yankees Manaaer Billy Marttn, when asked to comment on Dem's testimony. said he had been aware of the probl~ms m Pittsbul'Jh. "I was the one who told has dad about •t." Martin said. "Not so much about Dale but what was goina on in Pittsburp. But it's history as far as I'm concerned." 8efTI testified that be first tried cocaine at a New Year's Eve party in New Jersey on Dec 31 , 1978, after~ ynn offumma down opponunitics to u.e the drua. 0-9-1 season last year, and he'll be the first one to tell you that. too . . that was last year. And now it's this year. and the Mustangs, behind an enthusiastic Baldwin and a team that he calls "experienced," arc loolting to tum some heads. Costa Mesa's first test wtll be Friday night an a non-league match-up at Bolsa Grande. Winning is what's on Baldwin's mind the most. "We just need to win a footbaJI game," he said. "tthinlrwc can play with a lot of people, but we haven't won (in 14 staru}. We need a win very badly ... some teams JUSt want to play well and prepare for league (in non-league games), but we need to win. "It's like we're going to the Super Bowl." "Our kids are a little scared and a little nervous," Baldwin said. "But we have some eitperiencc and our kids are excited ... we're not going to downplay (this game) at all -it's an impon.ant game." "I keep reading an the papers where they have a good passing attack," Baldwin added. "But last year they only passed eight times and com- pleted two, ancf we intercepted two. Wecano nlyaoon the film we have on them from fast year. We think our experienc.c is going to help us out a great deal." John Carlson, a 6-3. 235-pound junior, is one of Baldwin's key offensive weapons and one of three tight ends the coach l'lans on using. Adam Beck and Encb Vogel are the other two tight ends that junior quart~rback Paul Rodriguez will be throwmg to. Dallas rolls to 44-14 win IRVING, Texas (AP) -Dallas' determined defense intercepted Joe Theismann five times Monday night and Cowboy quarterback Danny White and placclcicker Rafael Septien made Washington per for iu mis- takes with a 44-14 National Footb&Jl Leaaue victory over the Redskins. White, wearing a flak jacket for the fint time in his career, djrcctcd a 98- yard scorina drive and combined on a SS·yard scorina strike ~lb Mike Renfro while Scpuen kiclCed field aoaJs of 53, 39, and 43 yards. Comerback Victor Scott com- pleted the humiliation ofTheismann on his 36th birthday by pluekina off a pass and retum ina it 26 yards for a touchdown to build Dallu ' lead to 30 points midway of the fourth quarter. Washinaton reaerve quart~ck Jay Schroeder didn't fire any better than Tbeismann, aervina up a 21 • yard touchdown interception return to Dennis Thurman with 2:SO left in thepme. The CoWboy1' victoil over their haled Nation.al Footbel Conference &stem OiviSton riva.I mapped a th~me loona streak to the RcdU1ns. 6 A \ ' ' ~ f I . . • • MAJCMt L.IAGUI ITANDtMGS AmeftcM Leeeue WHT DtVt,_,.. W L ,.ct. Ga Kan .. t CllY C.tlfofnl• Chlea90 Oelllencl S..lllt 'Ml~aote TUH 77 " .5'6 71 '° 56' "' .... * • .. 70 .,, 10 '4 n .. 1 13~ ,, 14 .456 1S so .. .361 Tl TorOlltO ~York lettltno<e Oelrolt 9o1ton MllweUkM CltYeleM •AST DfVlllON 16 SI M U 71 ,, 11 6S '7 ., '° 7' .. " Melllllly't SC.. .,_. 1, l(enMt CllY 1 11'> ll 14~ ".,., m ... 371'> leflfl'f\O'e et ao1ton, POd., '•'" T91onto &. O.troll ) Mlnnet0te S, ClllcetO 0 New York 91 Mltweull.M 4 (to lnnfnos) SNttfe I, CleveleM 1 ( 12 fnnlnoi) THH l, 0.kfend 1 TMly't 0.,.. KenMt City (Lelbrandt 14·7) e t A...-. (McC•slllll 9-101. !nl lklllmor• (Devit 9·7 at\d 8oddldc8' 12· 14) e t Botton (Huot 10-10 end 8ovO 12· 11) '.t·n> 0.troll (Morrla 14·9) et Toronto (Alu· ender 14·1), (n) Min~•• (81y .. v4111 13·14) e t c111ceoo (Devis 2·2), ( n) ~ York (Whitton 9·7) et MllwaukM (HNI 1·7), (n) CleY ... nc:t IEH tettv 4·0) et S..1118 (Wfltt. 4·71, (n) Texet (Gutrnan 0-0J ar Oaklano ICoelfroll 10-12), (nl w.-...r•G-KenMt City et Aflelh, (n) TtxH al Oakle nd Detroit •I Toronto, (ti) lkltfmore at Boston, (nl Mtnnesote at c11tceoo. <"I New Yort. at MltwaukM , In) Ctevelend at S..llla. lnl Neftenlil LM_,. WHT DlvtStON .I W 'k .-ct. GI Decllllr\ '9 SS .S90 Clnclnne ll 71 63 .530 I Sen Ola9o 70 6' .S 1 s 10 Houston 66 69 419 13'1'> Attent• sa n .430 21'"' Sa" Frenclsco SJ 11 393 26'"' St Louis N-Vorll MonlrN I PtllladalPlll• c111a oo Pltr11>uro11 •AST DIVISION t2 S3 ., S3 73 61 6' " •S 70 '3 90 Meftd!IV'• seer.. ~9,Allenre 7 Clnclnnell 2, Sen Oleoo I Cllkeoo l, St Louis 1 HOUSIOtl 4, San FrenclKO 1 Ontv oemes tclladulad TMIY'•~ tl.)7 607 S41 493 41t 323 9 IS..., t7 31 DM9wt (.._Cull 7·11 encl Cettlllo 2· 11 •I Allente (Melllar 17· 14 encl L Perez I ·t ), lwl· n19"1 OOUl>lehHder Sr. L.oult (Cox lS·l l e r New Vorl< CD•rllno U ·SI Montrfft !Ooc>ton 0· 1) e r PtlfledalPlll• (Hucttofl 7· 111 ClllCQO <Enola l·l) at Plllst>ur9h CO.· Leon 2· 161 Sen Ot.oo (Hovi 13·1) et Cfnclnnetf (Soto 11· 15) S.n Francltco (l(rullow 1·10) er~''°" (I(-12·10) w.._..,.,G_, Decllllr\ er Attente Sen Francl•co et Houston, 1 SI Louis el New York MontrH I el Ptllleda!Ollle San Ofaoo et Cfnclnnetf c111ceoo er Pltrsbvroll AME A IC AN LE AGUE Aft9lfs 7, Ill.., ... 1 KANSAS CITY CALIPOllNtA L.Smll,,lf OMorn Oii L.JonHc:f Brtll )I> McRN dll Wllll• 2b 8al00nl 11> M#Jllev rf Welflen c Cncocn n Ort• Pll T.-.. .. , .. _, ., .. _, l 0 0 0 Cerew Io 3 0 0 I 1000 llJonHlf .,,, l 0 0 0 Sc:Otllrs dll 4 I I 2 3 0 0 0 Jedlton rf 3 0 0 0 3010 OMtti.rn 1000 3000 HowtHlO 4 000 l 0 0 0 Grlctl 2b l 2 I 0 3 l 1 l Pellft c;f 1 I 0 0 3000 Gert>ar" Jill 2000 Boone c 3000 1 0 0 0 11121 , ..... JO 1 7 1 Sure av...._ 1(811US Clt\I 000 000 010-1 ~ -1JO 12x-7 Geme Winning RBI -IUone' Cl). E-Belt>onl LOB-KenMt City 1, Cell· tornla 1. 28-McRH 36-G«t>er Hlt- Rionas"\7TI, Motlav n•1. SCbllltrJ r:n S-Pellfs SF-<arew " ICMIH Clt\I H R Elt aa SO S.berh._ L, 11·6 1 S S 3 I l I Hufsme nn I 2 , , 0 Celltenlle Cendelerfe W.S· I t I 0 4 0 Corbell I 0 0 0 0 A-19.6'1. BK-S.t>arlleoen T-1 S7 Polldor llenkluez Mlli.r Liner es Cerew Oownln9 Jecll.son Sconiers Pallls JOl>eS 0.Cfnctt aoon. Gr tell Garber Nerron Howell SchOll•ld Wllfono Henorlek Wlllte KMOv Tlllwrh ANGEL AVERAGES aAmNG Aa It H Hit 1 I 1 0 3S7 4S 10S 1 l4 ' 10 0 21 l ' 2 361 se 101 1 '31 •1 119 11 393SJ9921 74 l2 It , lSS SJ 19 1 3'S 64 16 11 ~ 40 IS 13 312 19 '2 4 400 62 " 9 11 1 21 0 11t l2 79 s 126 " 26 s 36S J9 7S 9 210 IS J9 4 l6 s s , 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 4..410 '14 1147 129 f"fTCHING Ital I'd. 0 I 000 l4 794 3 194 6 216 33 274 7S .211 70 2S1 • 2S7 73 2SI '3 249 S9 247 •S 241 41 24 6 .2St 14 217 17 .106 36 .20S 12 ... s 139 0 .000 0 .000 571 .i.t IP H H SO W·L •1tA Moor• M 74 It 51 l ·I 1.71 Cllt>urn ts 11 2S 39 I · 2 I to HOiiand 1911) 13 t 13 0-1 1.16 Wiii 21~ 1'2 90 IS1 11·7 J. ll LUCIO 7S'h 76 2t 39 3·4 l.11 RorNnlCk 16111'> 113 60 SI 13·7 4.06 Steton ,. • 1'5 1S7 '2 st 6· 10 4.16 Zelln 37 44 14 14 2·2 UI McCHkfn )~ m S6 13 t-10 U4 Corbell 4211'> 4' II 24 2·1 '-" Cllndelerle )f\') 37 l S 21 H 4 41 Sencf\tl 5''11 'l 27 >O 2--0 '07 Slnlll'I -2'.i'a 4 0 ~ 9-0 1 7l Fowlkes 1 t 4 S b·O t 00 ,..... 1227 1229 ... "' ,. ... Mt S.ves: """10rt 2S, Clll>IKn S, S.~1 I. Steton 1. NATIONAL L.IAGUI DMIWI t , llnlwe 7 LOI A .... LI$ ATLANTA •r ll~ •r 11-. ~n u S 0 l 0 CWtl\01 ti l I 0 0 1.Anclr .. el 4 I 0 0 Umfrll p 0 0 0 0 Mer\NI rl s 1 2 4 Julttr 11 O O O O lrO(k It> 2 0 0 0 ,.•Mrt n 1 O O O Cal>all Dh 2 0 0 0 HutlbrO 21> 4 2 1 I Powello O O 0 0 Murotwct 4 t >I Medick lb 4 0 2 0 Parrv 11> 4 I I l .. llor lb I l I 0 HorMr Oii I 0 0 0 Sclotele C ) 2 l 1 Har-K 4 0 ) l WNtmo ti l 0 0 0 °'*kfl )I> l 0 0 0 • Wllll'lia It 0 0 0 0 lu¥911a n 4 0 0 0 MICln4o Dh 0 0 0 0 (OfMlt, r1 0 0 0 0 Metn k It> 1 1 0 0 e.nadkt c l 0 I 0 Su2b )112 ThmH l>f' 0100 Welcfl o 3 O O O Cerone c 1 o o o Howttl P O O O O Berkar o 1 O O O Nftdnfur P 0 0 0 0 Heffotl l 0 0 0 Hotton P O o O o Cemp o o O O O Slul>4>$ Oii ' 0 I 2 MTllmo Pf\ 1 0 0 0 JGon1t1 K 0 I 0 0 Rebl> Oii l 0 0 0 JOhn•t" Dh 1 0 0 0 Garber p 0 0 0 0 Peterton If o O o o T.-.. • t I> t T.-.. J6 7 10 ' SctoK.fa M1a on catcl>er'• Inference kw9lrl ....... L .. ~ -110 051-t ·~ -101 401 -7 Geme w 1nntn9 RBI -M4iri11en (t ) E-Zuvttle, Su , Cerone, Sailor OP- Lo' A~ 2, Allante I L09-l.os An· ~ 10, All•nte t 18-Pefry HR-Sc:toscle (6), M41r"1atl (201. Hubbard CS>. SB-Ounbn C141. P!lrrv (9), Sax C24) ,, H It •• •• so L .. A ...... Welcll s l·l • 2 , l 1 2 ,, Howell ll·) , l 3 Nladanfu.r 0 I 1 I 0 0 HOllOll W, I ·0 1·3 I 0 0 0 0 Poweff S,I 1 2 I 0 0 I ....... Barker s ' 3 ) , , Cemc> 1 0 0 0 1 ' z Smllll l·l , 2 2 0 0 SYller L..7·7 M 3 l l 1 0 Garber 1 1 1 0 0 2 N~ e>llChad IO l baller I" the 1111 HBP-S.• l>Y Berker. Hubbard WelCh WP-f>owefl T-l 4' A-3, 137 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AmertcM L•_,. 0\1 BATTING C33S el t>el,l-8o991, llot lOll, 3'1, Bretl. Ke nus City, 343, MalllnolV. New York, .330. R Htndtrton, Ntw Yorll, 329, 8odlle, 0.klencl, 311, Buti.r, c .. veland • .lll RUNS-. HandafM>n, N-Yori\, 120. lllPl<tn, Bantmore, 99, Wlnfleld, New York, 9', E. M.Jrrev, Bellfmore, 94, Brall, K•nw \ City, 91. R81-Ma1tt1111lv, New Vork, 120. E Murr•v, llelllmore, 108, llll>ken, Balllmora, 9', Wlnfi.td, New York, 9', B•f11e1, Cnl· ceoo, ts HIT~a. &otton, 199, Mellfnc>lv. New York. llO, Balnei. Chlcaoo. 164, &uckMr, B0tt011, 164, P Bradlav, S..rrla '" OOUBLES-Matlln91Y, He""' York, 40. Buckner, Boston, 31, 8ooos, Botton, 36, Cooper, MflwaukH , JS, &rell, Kensu Cltv, 32; G. Welker, Clltceoo, 32. TRIPLES-WllM>n, KenaH Cllv, 19, But· .. r, Clavttencl, 12. Pvckt ll, MlnMM>ta, 12. Fer"a nc:te1. TorOlllO, t. B•rllelcl, Toronto, I . Cooe>ar. MJ""'•ukM, I , P Bred .. v. S..llla, I HOME llUNS-Fllk, Chkaoo, JS, Batoonl, ICanMs Cltv. 31, Oe Evans. Detroit, 31. G. TllOma,, s .. 111a, 30. G Btlt TorOtllO, 21, Melll119tv, New York. 1t STOL.EN BASES-II. Htna.rt.on, New York, •S; ,..,.,, A...-., 46, Wiison, Ken.-, City, 40; Buti.r, C .. vttal\d, JI, L Smith, lte"Mt City, J.4 PITCHING (II dacftlon,r-<;ul<lrv, New Yori!., ll ·S. l 01, S.bernegan ICenM>s Ctrv, 17·6. 1.11 STRllCEOUTS-Btyte ven. Mlnnn ore 170, F Bennis le!', Clllc.aoo, 161. Morrlt, Detroit, IS9, Witt, An9mtl, ISi, Hunt Bo"on, 141. SAVEs-Qula.nt>arrv, l(enMs CltY, 32, Her~nc:tez, Detroit, 21; D. ""'-'a, Allelh. 15, Rf91\t1tl, Ntw York, 1S, B James, CllkeOO, 14, J How ... 0.ktencl, 14 .......... lAlleue BATTING (llS ar bats}--MCGae, SI Louis, .l61; ~. DM9wt, .J21 Hatr. SI L.ouf\, .314, ltelnei, MonlrH I 311 Sandt>ero. ChkeOO, JOI ltUNs-Muronv, Attente, 103, Reines, Monlrffl, 9', McGee, St Louis, t4, Cot· ernen, SI. Louts, '3. S.ndt>ero. Chfaoo, '3 ltBl-f'erkar, Cfnct"nell, IOI , Mure>hv, Attent•, fl. Herr. St Loots, 91, G Wiison Ptlffeoetl>hle, 17. J Clerk. StLouls, 14 HIT~. SI LOUlt. llO. Gw .. M , S.n Oleoo, 1'3, Perl!. er. Clnclnnetl. 161 S.nc:t0«9, Cnlc•oo. tS9, Herr. SI LOU•' IS7 OOUBL.Es-P•rker, Clnclnn•ll. 34. Cru1, Houston. 31, G Wiiton, Plllledell>llfe, 31, Harr , Sr I.outs, 31, Wettecll. Montr .. 1. 31 TRIPL.ES--McGH, St Looft . 16. S.Moet, PtT!ls°""'le, 11. Cotem."· SI Loult , 10. Raine\. MOtltrtal, 10, Garner Hou,ton. I HOME RUNs-Mure>nv, Allanre, l4 Gv«Twa, ~. J1, Parker Clncl"ne" 27. Certer. New York, 26, ScllmlOI, Ptllla datl>lll•. 26. STOLEN BASES-<oi.man, St Louil. 92, Reines, Montreal, S4, L-. c111c100. 44, Samutt. Ptlltedale>hfa . "· Rtdu• Clncln natl, '3. S.ndber9. Clltceoo. '3 PITCHt ... G ( 11 OKltlonl l-f"ranco C1n ctnnatl. 12·2. I.II. Gooden, New Vor1< 20·• 174, Henfllur, o.dewt. 14-l, 2.ll Hewkl"'· Se" Olaoo, 17·S. 1.97, Wtldl. DMlen. 10-l, Ul STRllCEOUTs-Goodtll. New York, 219, Soto, Cincinna ti, 199, Rvan. Houston, 111, \lelenl.,.._, ~. 112. Fer"ander, Ntw York, ISO. SAVEs-11. .. roon, MolllrHI, 33; Le Smltll. Clltcaoo. 21, 0 Smllll HOU\ton. 72 Suiter A!lente 21. Gotl8M. S.n Dleoo 21 ~ ....... lcMcMe SA T\JllOA Y'S GAM•S Wft1 Nev.O.·Reno vs Cal State Fullet10tl el S.nte Ana Bowl (I pm.) LOf\9 8eadl Siert er Sen Otego Sl•te, n San JOM Stele at Sl•rtfC!rd Cettfornle vs. Oreoon State er Pont.no. n Ntvede·LH \leoea el Fresno Stat• n Ulall et Hewell, n to.ho Stere er Po<ttel\d Stele Norttl Oellole Stala e t Cet Poty ISL.0) ,., It.Oles WetnlnolOll Stet• •• ,.,,,one, n Wetnl"910tl et llYU Ora90n at CoioredO Air Force et Wyomlll9 T111u·EI Peao •• Color•do ,,.,. Ez-Baron star Stevens to start against Vols LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA quarterbeckJ Matt tevens and Dtvtd N orrie will reverse their roles Saturdar whco the Bruins face Teo· nessec in their ~nd pme of the 1985 ooUcae footbell teason. Stevens, a former Fountain Valley HiP.' siar who came off the bench to guide UCLA to it1 27-24 uptet victory over defendjna nauonal cham~on Bnaham Youna last Saturda¥· wdl be the starter when the Bnuns and Volunt.cen 10 It it before a crowd of more than 90,00011 Knoitville. Tenn. "I thouaht Matt was impressive "°""1\1 on in relief." UCLA Coach Terry Donahue 11.id Monday at his weekly mcctana Wllh rtponcn. "He dJd orcc1sely what wt had v1suahu:d "I felt that both of the Quarterbacks did an excellent Job. I felt tbal David had a more difficult ta k than Man in st.aning the pm<'. "I plan on rcversma the order this week apinst Tennessee. havina Mau take the more difficult role of start inf. the pme and David playina in rehe . I'm aoins to stay wnh the relief l1C1nd of concept ... switch the order of the rotation and siet how 1t aoei. Stt how I Mee it" .. J think that both players arc mature -David's a fifth-year senior and Matt's a founh·ycar j unior." Dona.hue said "Both of them arc aood. 1ntclliacnt ,eople a nd rcahzc lhe team 1s unsettled. NC1thct one of lhcm hke! what's 101n1 on ·· --~ Prep F ootbllll Coury Woode MA TEA 0•1 fOOTaALL v .. , . ...,_.,.., v-.~ ltS2-S1t1ra Muuaa u 1953-Steve MuuM u 1'St-Sre..,. Muu .. u 19SS-Sreve MuaMeu 1'$6-Stevt MusMau 1'57-0lcll Courv 19st-Okk Coury ltS~klt Courv 19'C>-01Ck Courv 1'6l-OtcX Courv 1962-0ldl Courv IH.)--plck Courv l~ldl Coury 1'6S-Olc:k Coury 19U-8ob WOOdt 1967-Bot> Wooelt l,.._801> Woodt 1'69-Bot> Woods 191~1> Wood' 1971-Bot> Wood\ 19n--6oo WOOds 197')-Ger y C er r 1'74---0arv Ce rr 197s--Garv Cerr 1976-WaYne cocnrun 1977-Wevne Cocllr"" 1tn--wevne Coctlrun 19~evne Cocllrun 19'0-Weyne Cocllrun 1991-Weyne Cocllrun 1992-Wayne Cocllrun 190-Wevne Cocnrun 1916-<l'llJCk G•llO ·--4·•2 S-l ·l ,.4 •• 9-1-0 •• 12·0-0 •• 11·0·1 1•2 1 ••• 11·1·0 •• 11·1·0 •·2·1 • • 9·1· I •• 9 I 0 1· I ••• 11·0-l •• 11·1·0 4·3 2 ~4 6·) M 7·2 7·2 3·S·1 6·2 I 6 l •·S S·S 6·4 .• •·l S+I 4·7 -, •• 1 ... , ·•·S TotelS m wl"'· 91 IOS"I 14 lies • CIF lllavotf 4tlllrV •• CtF 2·A flnelf'" • L••-c"amolon• * CIF 2·A Cll•mlllon• •• CIF 4· A Cheme>IOtls • M41"k•IO St••• •• IOahO, n Ea\larn Oregon at Montana Stalt New Mexico e l N-Ma•lco Stare II UC O•vlt e t Bolte Start . n Eetlel'n Wet11111910tl at w~ Stare. n 1•0 Teme>te et Penn Stet• Ouk• a t West Vlrolnle Mervtal\d "'' Boston COl!e9e II Foat>oro M8U Navy er o.taware Wesr..-n Mielllpen al Army Watte Forest e r Bol lon Unlver\trv COl9ate er Hotv Cron lndl•ne. Pa at Lal'lloll Amerb" lnrernarlona1 al Maine Lafayt llt et New Heme>snlre Bucknell e r Cerneote·MatlOn Nor'tf\eett..-n at Conneatcut SeuWI UCLA er Tenneslff CCnen"4tl 1 ar 12 JO Pm l Bevtor a l Georgl• Tuet A&M Y\ ... l.barT\6 •• Blrm· lngllem," n Soull'lt<" Mlu fu f POI al Auourn Ru•oer• er Florio• &owllno Gr-er Kenruoy Murrev St•t• et ~Piii\ Siert, n Arlla nMt "'' Mlsslssl1>1>I a t JKl!aon, n SY••CUM •• MlsslHIPOI St•••. I\ LSU •I Norlll CerOllna Geor11la Tech al Nortll Carotlna Sta re VMI •• Vlr9tnle. n Clemton et Vlr9lnla T K ii Nor1olk Stele el Wllllam 1&. Merv SW Tnas SI••• •• EH i Cuollne. n Ma'~''•• lttcnrnono. n Ohio V el Mar"'41M. n Ot1re SleJe a l NE Louisia na n MCN..W Stele a 1 NW Louisiana. l'I SE Loulsle na al Central Ftorlde. " SW Ldulsla ne et Loufllena T ec:ll. n Wette<n ICe,,tucltY et A1>1>atacllla n Stere, Newt>arrv a t FurrN1n MorefleaO Sta re el James MadlM>n, n Austin Pe.y e l T4tllneslff·Martln. n Mldwftl Notre Dame er Mtcnloen tCnannet 1 •• 1030 a m I · Arizona Stete et Mlcnlgen Srert Wlcllfra St•lt 11 Minnesota, n Norr~ttern at Mfn ourl Piii er Of'llo Stele (Cnannal 13 et S Pm I Loul•vllltl al l"dlana Oralle al Iowa Nor!fii<n llhnolt er Wlscon•ln Ulall sre re e r Iowa Srate venoert>ltt er IC•ntH Nortnern 1owe er l(ansa• Stele Pacific el Cenlfel M1Cnl9an Cincinnati a t Youno•lown Slate. n llllnoll State et SW Mltaourl Sratt n lndtena Sla te el Eetlern llllnolt Sou1nern llllnols e l llllnol\ n Kent Ste le at Akron, ,., Mleml 0 at Bell State Sau1tlwest Norin TtJH Stell at Ql.tenome State n M1am1 Fra a• Jt1c;e Tulena al TCU n T .. n Teen er TulH n An98!0 Sta t• •• Wt\I TOH Start , n Mln lu lppl Coll-al Mken"'' Start, n Toes·Arlln111on et Sam Houston 5rare n Prairie View A.&M er La mer n AP too lO tF•r\I otece votes 1n oare<1the~H I Avt>urn C16t , Oltl•hOma 1711 l Ftorlcla Il l 4 use t61 S Iowa ISi 6SMUC21 1 Ftorlde Sl•I• e OklahOma Stele 9 Of'lto Srara IOUCLA ___ .,. II Penn tart 11 LSU 13 Not Dame 14 Ar nMt 1 S So II CarOll"• 16 B 17 Mar viand It Net>relke 19 lllfnols Racwd Ph l"Y't I ·0-0 I Ill 2 0-0-0 1 116 I 1 0 0 974 s I ·0·0 970 6 0·0·0 911 4 1·0·0 90I 3 2·0-0 7SS 11 1·0-0 741 16 9 20 19 20 AllDame 1 O·O 17S 011'180 recalvlno votes We.,.,111910tl Hit, Well Vlr9lnta 10 ClamtOtl 37, Arliona Stare 33. Piii 20. Vlrol"te 1' Tt .. t 17. Tennn.Me IS, Boston COi~ I~. Gaor11ta Teet\ 14, .-.w Forat 13, Arl1011• ll ICel'IMS 11, H0talon t , Mld\111•" I. Gaor91• 7, Te .. , Cr.rlstle,., 1 Tuite 7, Taxes A&.M ), 8owtln9 GrMn 1, EH i Cerolfna 2. Kentucli.v t Miami. Fla 2. Oreoon I. WH,,111910tl State I Hilll ldtlMt Mt ¢1 I TINtltlDAY FouMaln Vein n Me1., u.. e1 *'• Ane aowt ICeMeOV •tt OC-11 V14tw et HUflt~ IMiecfl MIOfl \I~ aJ WMrMIAar .. ~ Hllll n WOOdllrlclee al lrvtrte HI"' li'ec:lfla n VIiia Park et Et MQOen. 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' furlor11n Nel't Time (Sollsl HO 3-20 300 Cr~r 0 Ruler IEnr\Que1) JS 20 13 00 Frev Reftelo CCWleoel l IO Time· I JO llS HCONO ltACI!. I t 116 mllu Queck'1 Bov (Pfncey> 1 40 4 ao Joo Sllutlle Ona I Oomln9ue1) S IO 3 20 CM Seo 8oY (McCe rr0111 1 00 Time· 1 '3 31 S n OAIL y OOUaLI'. c 12 " 1>4110 113 IO THMO RAC•. 6 lurton9s LUCkY Room (Maze I 12 00 4 40 l 20 Melcnfp (Pinc.vi 2 IO 7 20 F!Mt Al (Slevenl) 110 Time· I 10 )1S U IXACTA (1·41 1>1ld 5'0.00 ,OUltTH ltAC•. 6 lurtono• l(een l(nfgnt CHawlevl 110 • 00 l 20 Rocli.v Reo CMcCarrOlll 3 IO loo Atlatlme t0oml"9utl) l 20 Time Ill IS l'IPTH RAC•. 6 turlOnQ\ Tricky Tur" (Steven'> 5 eo 3 60 2 60 S.man111a Sue 0 -41wlavl 14 00 6 IO 4 LOI of Affection Cs.otfu 9 IO Time 1.10 31 S U l!XACTA (1·41 0110 118100 SIXTH ltACE. 6 turl0"9l Miu lhnton !M41zal l IO 1 IO 2 40 Flamt>ovancy CStev4tllt) 6 20 l 20 T v Rfl lclual (McCarrOtll Joo Time 110 )IS HV•NTH ltACE. 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COlllrKI of Maree< OkM\na, '9nl«' DY Ol'8 VH r NEW YO"K ISLANOE"S-lreo.o Met' Hanln "''"° •o tile Min~'• ,.or,,. Siert tor future COt1\IC1erello<l1 Orange County's . easy listening radio station ,_ KDCM 1DB.1 FMSIERED Orange Cout DAIL y PILOflTueedl)', Septemblf 10. 1915 .... Seah8.wks get favorite's nod in '85 opener Woodbridge.Lions · also open seasons Thursday night Ocean View High's Seahawl" hope 10 gel a JUmp on a man-lulling ~hMule, Westm1nsltr finds itself running up against a Valencla's h1ghl y-1outed Ray Pallares and Woodbndge Wlll be trying to take advantage of a late coachingchango1 Laguna Hills as the non-league prep football !.Cason unfolds Thursda) nt&hl. kickoff m eac h in'itance 1s at 7 30 Herc's a look at each. Ocea.o Vlew n . ICeanedy On a schedule wtUch includes Fontana Gardena and St. Paul 1n the next thr~ weeks Kennedy's Fighting lnsh offer Ocean View's Seahawk.s a rcla11,e breather tn 1he o pener at Hun1inglon Beach High Thursda> n1&h1 lhe lnsh ha"e one reiuming !>tarter (linebacker tcve Kim) from a 2-7 squad Tim W1lwn, at 6-7, 270, offers size tn the line. but the Seahawks don't figure 10 be tnllmtdatcd b) sheer size aga1ns1 anyone Ocean \I 1cv. ·s defensive 1ntenor is ~tocked. including tack.Jes Pete Tucker (6-5. 245) and Shawn Fleming (6-5, 255)and no~guard Ken Siubcrt (6-8, 260) Ocean V1ev. ( oach Karl Gaytan figures to u~ fullback Marc Ohm and tailback Jefl Darltng. a 4 6 spnntcr 1n the 40. a'i his pnmar) runnmg weapons Valencia n. We.imla•ter Pallares ha'i been running wild for Valencia High the past t"o years. putting lhe t igers on lhc map under Coach Mike Marrujo. rushing for J,312 yards dunng his sophomore and Junior scasom Not blessed v.1th super ~11e or speed. Palla~!> 1s a power runner and Westmmstcr (oacb Jim O'Hara says ~·u find out qu1ck.l) wbetbcr his hneb<tckcrs are ready for 1985 On the spot arc Juniors Todd Weaver and Mark Smith, both n> turning starter!>, and sophomore Ra>- mond Smith, a 217-pound prospect who wu the MVP on the sophomore team m 1984 u a freshman .. We'll gel a real good test nght awa).'' says O'Hara. "We'll JUSt see how good our 'backers are." Westminster counters o ffensively wuh Steve G ulle} al quarterback. a converted comerback, and a d ouble- look at ta.1lback -David Shellc} and James Solley IAIDD• HlJJ• n . Woodbr1f16e Laguna Hills' Hav.ks have a ne" coach m former Servile assistant Paul Weinberger, who comes in late fol- lowing Ed Adams· departure for an admmmrauve assignment at El Toro. Wayne Helm 1<. Laguna Hills' Quarterback on d lc~m wnh \Cf) httlo e~penencc Woodbndge o n the other hand. '' loaded with expencnle under War .. nors Coach Gene No11 "We've got a good returning group 1n bolh area!.," sa)!. :-.1011 While lhe Hawks have one ne" quarterback. lhe V. am ors have two returning quarterbacks John Yurlco' 1ch and Mall Cornwell Woodbridg~ Invitational lures top prep runners September means football -but ll also means cross country -and one of the season's best comes early at Woodbndge High 1n Irvine where the fifth annual Woodbndge lnv1tauonal 1s set Saturday Coach George \'anas of \\<ood- bndge has over 1 S schools entered in the da}-long extravaganza. which bcg.insat 8 a.m wt th D1v1s1on I and II schools. foll owed h\ the 01\ 1.,1n n 111 entncs at J p.m . Thf' girls section 1nd udes what amounts to four of the five besl runners in the Cl F Southern Section. according to last )'ear's umes. bul the~ had all be awart' of a sterling pack of challengers. <\mong the ('ntnes· Mountain View's Trac' '-"1ll1ams. Newbun Park's Mchssa Sutton, Woodbndge·~ ~hem Smith anli :'-it'"-pon Harbor\ ~1a~1e Hen!>On and Buffy Rabbitt. tn .1dd1tion 10 Ir' inc's Trac} Wnglil Edison's Nicole Rtt(ho1 and M1sswn \ tCJo·s Moura Dal\ ..\mong the bo)'s l:Ompetmg arc Jim Olson ofln ine and Robbie Barno., of L'nivers1t-. Saugus 0 H1gh. w1\h the Sloncrock twins (Darren and K.trk). u the favonte 1n the boys com pell lion. Wl\b Irvine M1ss1on-V1eJO. Tust10 a.od "lewbu~ Par\.. heavyweights in gith circles. .. The girls' field 1\JUSt loaded ... sayi Varva s. ~mong the D1v1~100 1 schools .uc Woodbndge Costa Mesa. Lquna &ach and Laauna Hills Newport Harbor. Coro na del Mac. Irvine Estancia. L'mvenst} and Saugus att Dt' 1s1on II entnes. and amon~ the Dt' 1swn lll schools att Edison. \fanna El To ro M 1s'i1o n \ 1e10 and Nev. bur) Parl It's spon!><>rrd b' the "lc.-v. port· Ir. mt' chapttr ,,f Ro la!") lntcr- nauonal. '4h11.h n•ll onh dona1~ S 1.0IJU lo lhl ~vodbndge (rQS.S coun tf\ program. but abo enlms JO people :,1 3<i<.1 ~1 1n the runn1n@. l•t ttK m('et Kings trade Evans. s ign Dionne l~GLF\J.OOD 1.\Pl -The l \l' \ngele'i King' haH: acquired \.enter C.,lcn Cu ml· from the V. ash1ngton < ap1taJs in e\t hange for left "mg DarT)I hans. the :-.:auo nal Hode' League team announced Monda\ · .\lso, the Kmgs ha' e aP!ed to C\l<.'nd b' 1inc \l'.lt 1hc l nntrac:t ot 'itar lenlt'r \1.irld D1o nnl' thl" ~HL's thm1 .i ·time k·adtnl? j?nal 'i<:Orc:r The t'\len\lnn mran .. Dionne v.ho turned ~J la~t month, has thrt"e years r<.'mamtng on his present contract The nt'\\ 1"ritt• In f "'·,ul ~,h,tr· .... 11111 nr.tf lt'<I r\r,lppc>cl f1 I ,) f11 '\\ p/f ~1lnl I' /11 1)t '\\ /11nlf hlJ/( /h I 1. 1 /,11/,.,rn,, In Jli )fu•,t1·r '"' ,,,,., _t •1 r. s '• f\•t111' l ',, ,, /11 •fl' /n1n u' c 1n lhu,.,,d,J\ '''' m1111.,,,,11\ t)f 1h1' t•11t1rl • , 11//1 'l tttln .11 t .! /> m SMALL BUSINESS ~~ --- ·RllPH Scorr Plan for 'what ifs' Whal happens to the family-owned business when the proprietor dies? What if the proP.rietor and the key employee arc killed ..in a common IC(1dent? Who will have the authority to operate the company? Will tbe company be sold for less than its true value in a forced sale? Most small business owners arc very occupied with the day-to-day operations of the business. Sorm time should be set aside to plan for the sale or transfer of the business in the event of the owner's death. Sit down with a scratch pad and list a few "what ifs." What if I die? What if I'm per· manently disabled. physically or mentally? What if I disappear while on a fishing trip and cannot be fo und? If something should happen 10 you. how do you want your company disposed or? - Have you a fncndly competitor with whom you could have a buy-sell ~ment to cover the contJngcn- c1e ? Do you have relatives or friends COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, B8 Irvine S&L profits where others fail Irvine City Savings g~es from nothing - to 36 million in assets in a year· s time By JOY DEE ANTHONY Dilllr ,... C:.. I $I 1 .... Douiiu Weeks was a 14-ycar-old messenger 6oy at a Michigan bank when be jot .his first taste of the world of high finance. 8efore he was out of bis early-20s, he bad sold about SI 00 million worth of hfe insurance and d1sabaJ11y coverage in two weeks. Now he's t hief executi\fe officer of Irvine City Savings. The savings and loan assoc1at1on was started from scratch a year ago and has been quietly turning a profit for the past two quarters in a competitive busi- ness climate. All over the country, anaJysts arc exploring the rcaJ(>ns why so many other institutions have failed. Meanwhile, Weeks and hJS crew watch their S&:L grow, pointing out that the appeal of a small institution serving local needs 1s something even a big money center would have difficulty challcnjing. Even if people could do everything at a one-stop shopping center, he said, "they might not be convinced that they're Jetting any of it competently." Specialization is the key to satisfying customers, he said. . w ;~h $330,000 of a new million dollar common stock ofTefjng already sold, and assets of $36 million. he is optimistic for the future. - But it wasn't easy in the beginning. When Irvine City Savings applied for federal insurance of accounts from what is the thrift equivalent of the FDIC, "we found ounelvcs in the middle of an unannounced mora- tonum on approvals," Weeks said. There was no formal recognition that 1hey weren't approving any new ~Vlngs and loans at the time, he S&Jd. have preferred," Weeks wd. If the "but. in fact, they weren't." With authonues so dccree1 be notes, after older Scftta· needing attention, the three ~ears 'the rcstn ction might be whole process came to a halt. lifted. Ra&ht now, he calls 11 "the only In the meantime, more severe impediment 10 being everything we operating rcstnctioos were thrui.1 on can bt as soon as we can be 11." The all newcomers.to the lhrif\ world. The other new restrictions, however. ·•we !'Cl"!l•t<?rs decided no~ t~ appro~~ a.ny would have imposed on ourselves" inslltullon that wasn t 1.0 ltne with anyway, he said . theu view of what an Scftl ouaht to The approval for lrvme City Sav- be," ~eeks said. According to l~c angscame 1hrou~t11n December 1983. rc1ulat1ons, manr of those who did 'Doors opened tn June 1984. Before ~ot get approva could have. But that happened, area residents such as what the regs say and what the Pele Rabbitt Edwin Meserve regulato~ do with. their regulations Michael McCJe 0 Jlan and others joined arc two diffe~nt things., They became the board of directors . less th~ subtle," be pou!ted out. The Senior Vice President Paul G u1so, ~b~le 1~ea was to pe~1t only th~ the original organizer of the thnft. msUt!JllOns who were likely t<? av~1d said that despite the opinion of some ~c kind of pr~blems the old msutu-skeptics, he "felt intuitively" that the lions were havm&: . . new institution would be a success. O ne new rcstnctton was the re- quirement that the S&L maintain a net worth ~ual to 1 percent of all savings liabilities. Existing institu- tions need only keep to a 3 percent net worth. Thal "inhibited our growth to an even smaller pace than we would But 10 spite of the rapid growth of the city of Irvine, the good business climate of Orange County, and the thrift's loca1ion near a major inter- section, the real secret to its success lies deeper. Weeks said. "Our greatest capital 1s our people," he said DoqluWeeb Reagan's tax reform plan faces stormy path legislative lcad~rs of~ partie~ the baclc:.ang it was hoped would live great pro posal has failed to sttr e~thus1asm impetus 10 the push for overhauling By CHET CURRIER ,,,...,.._.,..... NEW YORK (AP) -It's bc<:om- in& more and more apparent that President Reagan's vaunted skills as a salesman will be severely tested this fall on the subject of tax reform. Nobody expected the plan put forward by his administration to sail swiftly itnd smoothly through Con- Es and into law. The power of the 'special interests" to object, obstruct and delay was well known. But according to pollsters and among the general pubhc, whose the tax svstem . In a typical readan~ the accounung firm of Ernst & Whtnncy fou nd in a (Pleue eee TAX/Ba) knowledgeable enough 10 run your NHI YOlllt .... ) TaFrt IOOO 10 50 80l'd 614 NL SIOCil IU7 17 u Mui a.., 11 2' IU) GlllOl>o r ~Ykl ~~ I! businesswithwhomyOU COuldhavea -TIM .............. C•OClitlo 12.1112• COllllrl 601l NL Seiki 100 1.41 Mufu91 ol Of'Nl\9 !l.17 NL ~I . buy-sen agreement? B lJ Jc ' i1 ~#~ ~c~r;rid i,t:u'• 'lit '~j1~ ~il_ji :~ is~~iuo 1·ff ,~ ~":" ';.~' t~N~ ~H':~/, ljHj~F ~~ £ri.~ ' . 4 None of us likes to plan for u oc s un w.re s ... "' ~r Dir uney Q Inc .91 24 U ~,:rsn I 1i ~o;r,. 10.n 1T . G , tlt Univ something as unpleasant as dyina. ... ' 1~ ~ clm.~F1SJ NL F~ 1!°'~1 NL ::;,,1rv gtt ~~ ~ {}f. ~ R~~: ~1 2 Lt s·('~:frk F~ tJ! But the planning is far better done by e~.,,.ecu ti• w.re r.ashiol .. s !WW ·= Aoriv In I'~ Frwn I ~ ~'1.•P , 1 J{ Ol~ tj•I Avie ~I~ Pu~" r II N ~,~~· 4 t· you, the one who is know!cdgeable ~' ... I ,I, • .... r. I '": ~ ~'& r f er~f: I . a l~~~:~~rlfJio~ 1 . t ;Jlm·:~~urltl}'~· 1 L ~;: F ~~ I~ 1~:l"~it, ,l ·p -~~ about the business. Planning dooe => ~ ~ 12. J ,.;.::r' ~It 39 H~ I" ~L • .. E , 1Vs 1iJ, ~~o .,,J ff i;.'fil 1J4 j~ I'll •fter the fact will probably be less , f: with a scnes of fashion shows, ~RP '"v". cor.;: Fund• ,.,,.,,, /d b 1~ II-20'" s.c NL ee1~ 11 •s ! ~o,o flt ~Oii b~~ favo~ble to your family. . fas~~:!~~:~~E:~~~~l;fu~~ scmmars and clinics. li,1: Jffi ~l 1 Jtl•ifi1s.iu ib 1;j04H• 1~sS1 n~,1~;-,'N! l' st fie~ 1,11:4 ~~ ;fr: Jin 11 J:R ~=-1111t)~1311 Businesses tbatdepand ~nthcdaily Execu1ivc~nw1."whiclu:o.nunucs. The Executive Woman Persn-nal i~~i!r 1Hi ~E i' 11 ~ ~rtJ '!° ' I~~~ ·~~ .L "1,~EEI< !'ti ~~~ 1":~, :I w;~ w·b t!ii --jt'-n-purofthe-owncrs-expcn1se tmv~tlirou&h-SCpt. 22 in nine Southern Wardi06c Consultant Service wi ~ A~f~1ty· 't [ ~'.:.. h 14 lvvG111 14i L ol'Re t ti7 tl'inco 1T 1~ r~ ~tnnon even greater concern. These buSt-California Bullock's stores. including available on an on-1oing basis. It is mr~ 'i~· °' 14~.sJ &~ I :.. mr:~','" Ufi ~ ll''(!~,, us 1~N~ Neif~ dnH~ fil:.,1e1 ~*44 't ~~" ~U ~t nesses start losing gross revenue South Coast p•---. being tested in rune Bullock's stores, 1 ~ 1 , v1e1 tl p~ a JP 1nco 1 ... ''°"' ·~-''-1 , 1 11 ~ Nt almost immediately upon the The campai;;-was lt1ckcd off at a among them South Coast Plaza and A i IS·sl 1 , L ~~ f¥i : r,, 1i8' U: 1·~~Func113 11 NL "~::~:-11(~71Hl ~!· l :, If 0 l, '' F~ to 44 N absence. of the owner and arc often special reception in Los Angeles Bullock's Pasadena, Westwood, Ceo-~fCr.; F ttU ~t ~~ 11 11'13:... Iii: I~' lf-98 l4 1Z ~:.,~ ia; ~t Nr~lr.°F 90 1071 9:'"'~. "fi ~B ~~..::" ll ~t more ~1fficull 10 sell because of the honoring 18 of the Southwest's lead-tury City, Beverly Center, Sherman Al~'~' cV F6 " f.°' l~ Jonn H•nc~~ ~Quf. ~Ui'ft u~10 9 lOISl~~.i'""'~" uJ expcruse required ofa new owner. A ing executive women. Actor John Oalcs, Del Amo, Mission Valley (in ~yr~ '11! 'lt: Mr l ~t ufr. lfttt= ~ 1rn l~~! m t rttl ~t~:o 1~ I ~ ~? ~~ wnttenbuy·scllagrecmentcanhclp Forsythe and Bullock's cha1nnan SanDiego)andScottsda.le.(Ariz.). ~'II 11'.U 10•42 ~~·'il lU fH t>r1\' 'iHz t ~f.'~l. g1rl41~il ~rJ.0 u·,.li~_.w~ s~y ~t 8~v' ,.g~~'J establish the business' va!ue for estate Allen Questrom presented the Among Bullock's Portfolio Award ~.j':i.Fu l ~, .. 1rn ~ms' ~&r:. F~ ~Oi NL i(!'uir::.vT 1 I II NL Ntr1r11:"' 1t m ~t a:c..f. l~~ \;~ u~~'~· Gr OU: SS 4 s., tax p~rposes and provide a ready women with a specially designed. o~nDeaners. are Orange County's Judith ~~rw 1£ NL ~un:i-,... ~NL F Omt. 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Call the toll-free Financial Une now: 1·800-423-BANK . IOO Yc.11" olSarc:cy • A-".<;CtJ Over S7 Bllhon W11h tK offkt'S ~rvlna Oran~ Cottfll). 1 al(Una Hiii~ C t Am . ;\n helm um~ El Toro I lll(UM Niguel rea er1can Ralhr>a !~land I ouncaln Valle\ \t" ion Vitjo Balboei Ptnin~ula H11n1ington Rtfl\'h \fon .. reh R.o Caplmano Rtach I •auna KctKh NC'wpor1 ~nch "tt>Ur advantage bank.- Or,m.:e 'Ion C lfmcntt \an ('ltmcnlt A~tnldu f'1.:o \an lunn C ilPl~rano \\-oodhrldl((' I • ! ' I TAX ••. FrompaielM BULLOCK'S FASHIONS .•. hompace84 survey of 2,SOO people lb.at lhc arcat majonty-63 percent -want a new, simpler tax code. But only 37 percent s1ud they hked the one Reapn has put forward. Leading lawmakefl ranarna from Rep. Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., D-Mas~. to Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C.. havt said 10 recent days that the plan has cn~endered little excitement. • The people on the street -they never mention it," said O'Neill. Reported Helms: "I have not heard one person 1n North Carolina men- tion 1t except in a deprccaung way." "T don't expect we will see at an its final fonn this year," Helms added. Apr.raising the outlook, the Value Linc nvestment Survey. the nat1on's laraest investment advisory servtce, said: "We thank that tax reform efforts will not result in the passage of any lcgJslalion until 1987 at the earliest Esther Shapiro, btbcr W ht.ell and Ruth Washingto n From San Diego. Jacqueline Pa11hemore M.D. and (;;ul Stoona Gill From R1 vcr\1de County F.l11alK"lh W1lhams. From Aniona Kathy Kolbe .rnd Carolyn Walker From Nevada: Judith r ord "The provam has been de- veloped," said Frank Doroff, Hull - ock's senior. vice president, "'becau...c Bullock's recogniLcs that the cit· ecutivc woman has very ,pec1al wardrobe needs and to assist her 1n meeting them we have created th1~ service. "The consultants are available to meet pnvately with customers to discuss their wardrobe need~ and preferences with cons1dcrat1ons for occupa11on. budget and personal cxecuu vc: style The consultant will make ~uuest1ons and will help the (.U\tomer to \hop mort efficiently" l he Exccu11ve Wo man Personal Wardrobe ( onsultant wall be located 1n the Bulluc-k\ Ponfoho Depart- ments rh1\ dej).'\rtmc:nt ha'I been also de~J&ned lo facilitate '>hopping by f<x.ui.tn& 1n on meH.hand1sc suitable for career drc~~ang . Dunns th1~ 1ntens1ve campaign. hve fas hion \how~ featuring the latest clothe\ for the C1te<:ut1 ve woman will be held The South Coast Plaza show will be <>n ~pt l 7 from 6· 30 to 7· 30 pm Follow1ne the fashion shows. infor- mal modeling will Lake place and wardrobe con~ultants will ht" on hand to answer an) questions Beauty and make-up cl1n1cs will "Passing ·the annual budget has become so umc consuming that Congress would probably have trouble bnng.t,ng about ,uch a sweep. ing change an the tax code an a s111glc year. Security Pacific to close Catalina Island branch "f ew 1n Washington now thank the~·s any chance for passag<' 1n 1985, and an 1986 the elections will be prominent on the minds o f those 10 Congress. We doubt that our rep. rcsentatives will be inclined to offend such broad swaths ofthearconstitucn- cies in an election year, even if the overall plan benefits th e. majonty of them." It may, in fact, look ltkc a ~ns1ble idea to take some extra time to weigh the consequences before embarking on any drastic change 10 the tax rules. Residents of Santa Catalina Island wall have only one bank to go to when Security Paci fi c National Bank shuts down the branch 1t has operated here for more than 66 years. Secunt¥ Pacific spokeswoman Mary Tngg said that the Avalon branch will close Nov. 20 because its potential fo r growth is limited and tt would also ~ expensive to bnng 11 into lane w11h the bank'-, other automated offi ce!> The 2.500 accounts will be tran!>- fe rred to a Long Beach branch, but Tngg acknowkdged that the closing may mean a lo~s of customers t0 Na uonal Bank ol Catalina. The trouble is. the debate does not take place in a vacuum. h create~ unccn.arnties for businesses and 1nd1- v1duals trytng to plan for the future. For that reason, Jonathan Frank. Value Lan e's assistant research direc- NEW YORK (AP) -The 1onowl119 llsl ~ shows ltte ver • IM -Counler stocks and warrants lttat have oone up lhe most and down ltte mosl baHd on percent of change tor Monday. No securllles trading below S2 or 1000 •s shares are Included. lnltrTel ' lrvlneSnsr l~ramco un Pharmklnel ~eserPrec evonRsc harmatec tor. suggests u might be beneficial at the administration backed off for the ttme being. perhaps turning the question of tax reform over to a 1 bipartisan comm1ss1on like the one 1 that helped produce some maJor • Nel and percentage changH are ttte dlHertnce between the previous closing price and Mondav's last or bid price UPS changes 10 Social Secunty 1n 1982. S "We thtnk the sooner the president f pulls the plan off the table fo, ti NYSE UPS & DOWNS Name Las I Cha Pct ~lagnstlc un 4\lo t Jli. UP ff·7 osesStr 21 J'h UP O orluneSv j'I• S-16 UP 1 term .,.. 1 '" Up 1H• Nuclr '• UP 14 EalCo 16 1 UP 1 ource 9~ I 'It UP 'j· e>hsnlnl llli. 1 Up t µblshEaP 31h ~ UP 1 .0 Pl~mlMan W/11 + l'h UP 119 ~v~~~1~'rc l~ t ~ ~~ 11 U allfAmp 'h ''• UP 1.1 omPOnelTctt o 1 UP 11.1 AW Cptr~ S >.to 1/• UP I . Macmln ng 1h 1h UP . • 24 hr. PhOne Answer '15 mo. • Full-Service TRAVEL AGENCY •copies 5¢ also be held to round out the proaram The Bullock'~ exccuuvc woman fa tuon show' will feature fa.II fa h1ons from de<11&.nt'rs such as Anne Klein l l. ( alvin Klein C ·1ass1tica11ons. PetT) Elh!I Porttoho Tah.an Lmda ~llard tor Fllen Trac.> ()cbra Kuchme. Carole l.Jule. K .. unu:I ;and AXIS Seminars for the CAc:1.ut1\c 'Woman lire al~ slated to addtc:!I~ " '.anet~ ot topics that arc espcctall~ 111intnl"~t10 the career woman 1 opt'-'> 1ndude Shon cuts to Eleg;.1nt Lnten..un1n1i Leadership· Method. Mag.tl or Mad· ncn. SuperwomanThe Ju~ghng A1:1 Voluntecnsm What'' in 1l tor You 01r.covenng .l\rt tn Your ( ommum- ty . Skills for Succe\s llow to Build ii Postt1ve Power Ba~. ( hangc Your Voice, Change Your Lafe . and v,., 1b1lny. Cred1h1l1ty and Risk Tak1nK OvER THE CouNTER Orano9 Coast DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday September 10, 198! - Kelly Tern pleton' s hair salon celebrates 20th anniversa 1 he~·s a :?0th ann1vcr\3t) pan) &Otng On IO ( O~l.I \.fr~. and I( ~ not for .a J IJ6.S ~ teun.wn It's for the hundred-. ul hutrdrl"\~·r' and lhe possible 1houwnd' of lot.ti 'u~tomers "'ho h:nc hc•,·n .t'>'><x.1,11cd With Kell\ r l"mplcton ' hatr ..a Ion \lnlc:' II~ Ol)t"n1ng 20 )t'Jr\ dgo \till operating from the' \Jmc lcx allon on 17th 'ltrcl·t 1n < -0\ta "Ac'>a Kell~ held.an open hou\C.· on ~pt ~ Kell) attnbutt-\ h1' bu\1nn\ lon- ~ev1t} to hi\ ea:.y-gu1ng \l\·lt· and the 'alon's lncndh, relaxing l·n\1ro11 mt-nt that appcah to J broad rangt· 111 custumn'>. including mrn a\ well ,., women KellJ Templeton Mailbox Rentals s7 mo. Mlni-Storage 1 10~40 mQ. · FREE : I e ct r o n i c I an g u a g e classes Chinese, Russian, German , French Spanish, ~d::.~WPORT=BLVD . ~_..._· -j ~!~~~,, l~ :~: 8~ 1 :! FstComl CP 'h 'h UP l · 1 ~uantron x 'n i >.4 UP ~~~~~Inc 1 ~ ~ ~g :~ restek 4~ ~ UP 4 elrleCP h 3 'I• Up 1 VanOvkRes 3 'I• Uo 1 ! • Airport Shuttle ~,. !\,11ci~ T:l!J • western Union • Film developing ~11 ~ ft' ~,, ~ 1:~~. • Passport Photos '6" •tr. 650-1500 WORLDWIDE .. • Lounge coach chartering • Exec. Desk Space '1 50 mo • @ ... . - 2156 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Anytime A rr1111nls 1ru11ri'd up r11 l/lltJ fl'~/ lllmmu"' 1.-rm 11/ I >""' u11b I!~ I/Oii minimum .~PJ1l1c•• /11 f1•rm •11 ''"" ""'"'""''Ill /'•'''"'"' 114 t'•lrl) u llb t/ftll. Ill 1 >Jtlutl/ )11'/tl lt1Hr1/ .143% YIELD ost Atnl.'rican Savings has hl.'<:n hdping Ca lifornicins invcM for the futun: since 188'). Throughout the last century; "·e\·e n:mained con1n1itted to pioneering sn1art, sate u1\'Cstn1crit!'I like the Mnn<:y Matrix CD account . •' .750 % ,• f r. • • ~.i, • • I RAfE . ~. ... • • It .tct u.tl I\ ll'h \ 1 lll dl't lTI n 1 Ill the.: -.1 '1.: tc nn .tnd rate n t \<>Ur ( l ) lt1\l''-llll<.:nt It" tlut ~i n1 pk: Al I the n lnrl· fl'.1-,on t 1) 1. .t 11 l )t ' 1-.11 n >ur nc.tn.·-,t An K·r11..:.1n ~-•' "'~", lf f '" t. ~ind put 100 \ l".tr-. l lf \t1 K'rtLll1 '-lfL'll~.Hll bchintl \our tutUl"l' -,t-cu11t\ AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ~tATION I ( t"') • ' ' \ I I ii \ ' • - TIEllAY'I CLDllll PIJGEI Market suffers setback NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market suffered a broad setback in moderate trading Tuesday. Key market averages showed only moderate losses, however. A sizable portion of the decline c.nme m lhe final hour, and reflected futures-related trading by several brokerage houses. brokers satd. The so-<:alled program trading is part of complex strat~es the finns use to profit on the difference in pnccs between vanous stock indexes and futures contracts on those indexes. In Tuesday's case, the brokel'1 bought lhe futures contracts and s0ld many of the stocks comprising the indexes in order to take advantage of the spread in prices. WHAT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE Orn NEW VORK (AP) S.. 10 AMEX LEADERS GoLo QuoTE s METAL S QuorEs NEW YORK IAPl Seo. 10 NEW YORK (AP) -p,m, rt< end net change o h1• flftffn most active New York Stock Eicctlenoe Issues, trading 11a llon1llY 11 more then $1. N.me V.tume Last Ol9.. Reynln pfC i·m· 121f1. ldl l 'k • • +1¥1 a.t ~d~'°" .41. ft... -~ ~•nAm , 1. ·m + ''• MttrtMltr s • l. Ye -2~ ~~~nd 1, Jl· ~ t ~ a:nurcA1r l~· + 2~ Wt"~ : : ~ -~ ~~ ' : 1 Q =Iv, k'1'f.rAtum Ml. + 'It PhllloPt t M4. 1 -Ye Dow JoNES AVERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY famous labels .. '\- ' I -------·· OrlftOe Coest DAILY PILOT/TuMCSa_y. ~-101 1885 S1 11 R- l1M•, 5 Di va. S6 OollaA. •AO.. mo • dlll'"I ,.uh. bt11 nu porhu11 of P•Hm,.n1 , tl'lundabk • Addioonal iu.. ma' be purc~d for I :! 00 u r h • Prict!t mu•I ~ included in 11-11' ed •• n .... , oot •ppl~ I<• 1h .. r.-.1 ,. '''"· rl'mal "' ""'I' wanted duaficauone Of 1u1omobk! pmfil ovrr l :.!000 • <\v11l1bk onh In 1111~.itr JllUI~ •thrrtrvr "'°ll111«i merchtnct.e Call 642-5678 DI AOUNll ~·.J.oC.rt!Ofj Dll~,INI. 'I ,,, i . "' ... ., Mrlft •"" ..,...... t1.1111 em l'M'Ma.¥ W.0 •M r~j.. "v.1 :::: t5., fri I •M .......,......., ____ !,!1t!! .... !!!..!J11af~ual!!!!!!•W!!!.-lll•l.ll••ILJ !!11 ... ts, Vaf. IAJU!!tatl, V-aJ. "-::••~r~al:::=:::':-Ol:-2;l~B~1~a1t~1 ~ra~r•!!'!!'~!!.-.!.__ C11t1 •na JU4"""1..,......,..,.. .... ..-•--.t C..ta •na 2'114C..ta ._.. ITM =~~!!!JL.!!!!! ____ ....__n_1_2 llWNIT....... •y LAST' Newport ~hta 2 br 2 ba. 28R 1 bllh, $875. bltn1, Utff Pd. 8eicll W/patlo. no 38t 28a. oar. '''*· nt 1158. rn gwege, Pltn II In VIiia Balboa. Two lalllea l1Jaa• 21H n , cs.n, lge lront room w/ w/crpt, prv patio, In pet1, Avall. 1mmeo. 5'()() Yrty S 1 1~. 87~912 °' 724 Jame. Sf. C.M . rn11ter suit•. apac10U1 Winter Rental <4Br 386 .... a..tal bayvlew, lrplc, bltn1, 109 newer T rlplex RH c an bet noon &40-5341 754-1192 S.r 873-n a7 IMng roorn wlflr~~. Se p t -Juna • t"OO sar, trd.nr lnald Avll 957-2S651 Bua759-6"84 --......,. ....... St ........... p 1 I d • .. le--'-•'". I s 0 WMtside 2Br 1Ba New $825/Mo 1 8d Iba ~ •<V• "''' ........ en n-arge sun eek. ner 675--8888 or S73-8700 .-... M 1 , 1 4 0 I m o 2Br Apt UPttaln. gat1ge 2 . l>Cti, nlct aula. email dbl S 125/Mo mollveted A11um1ble --Fttl At .... Wltta 846-8402 pereon1 mu $550 tat crpt1. drp1 $840 tit. oar. CIOM to . 873--0708/ 875-3-002 financing $170,000 Wntr Rnll-Eteg 3Br, gdrn Ooaan cloee rental• 2brl 1111 1 NC ~8-tH5 · S650 depOalt. Water I quiet toe MARIA BERCOVITZ or hme FP, 2 patios. 1tps Til£RENT S Q&I paid 548-2582 14IO Monrovta S70 SingtegerlQe 73t W LINDA TAGLIANETTI beh $875/mo 846-6333 w/upgrldel & gar 700't 2B rl81 oar new decor West.aide 3Br t'~Ba. patio, Tl&._., MJ. tMI '8ttl St No 5. Coeta • Wldeet s.lectlon e Up<tlled Deity • Al~eu & Prioea •Open 7 Deya 9am·7pm 675-8860 ......... 1121,llO _ --=-~-='""'"""' Or Stop By P e r I e c t f o r t h e u U I ltac~ 2141 2111 lnJtft lhll descrlmlnatlng home-Balboa P81"11neula Fee maker Gorgeoua kitchen N t on • oak cablnes. All bulltln• the n nd In No Laguna Sett E'alde neighborhood Expanded home. Huge Fully lurn 1nctudlng dlt-2Br, w/d Ncups, trg let· master bedroom. c ome hes/linens Huge deck. tlCed reer yrd w/prlvacy eee this one. 546-2313 ample prJ('g, beaut vu $850/mo Call 842-3871 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Winter rentel 1111 June 1, CHECK THESE! S 1500/mo, 494-1838 or Low rent great value 2br 213/273-4226 basic bungalow bltln1 I rt hack 21H lelSYre petlo S510 at C • I .. 1-· •lll-t111• tnaa t I •-r 1• • lk rom S700's 3br nr OCC crptd IU-llll betr. Winter rental $650 decor applt nir Jae too • ur-2 1 3 / 2 5 5 • 0 8 5 4 or " llll 1411 2 131257. 7 7 O 5 or othera avell 539-6190 So of Hwy. newer lrg 675-'7659 Best Alty lee home Trantferred. va-College PrX 3Br 2ba, pool. cant. Financing aveilable Charming cottage 2br, Reis req. S 1200/mo Incl Appts call 7141875-1404 pvt beh area, s950 mo pool/yard leNlce. Call 63 (7 141842-33 15 or or 675-51 16191323_278 1 Joan 875-7896 0( lux 3br 2ba frplc se2<i1mo. No pell Mela 873 7787 dshw1hr 2 gar much S4~ 18711819)753--07 ,9 dlw. bftlM Kid• ott. no Bayrldee 29' eonOo. 1111).t · • mot• SttOO at 539·6190 pe11 A vail lmmed loc wlupgtedet St350' G~E:Mtalde. ltt:KaQe Best Alty t.. •Lrg 1Bdrm newly reoec S725/rno. M S-6648 Aaa for Lee M2·t405 Ii · w/el4ic Encl $85 -·--Oulet. pool, 1494 1884 But...... ... .... Eutbtufl Twnn.e Daituxe. -..-.-.. 88:----:-:--~'0'. -'""' 1 Monrov11 ~a.-0338 ••""" Off Lower half of sharp duplex 2BR 261. ct>tJG a: newly renovated 2Br '" lntab 14 _ •BR 2.,._ be Fireplace •2Br 18a nr Wllaon & washer dlapoeal Poreh 2',.,Ba.. frplc, dbl gar t D&JtH FREE RENT winter rentel 1v111 Sec:>t Hrbr Nu cpt1, drpt, etc coin ·1no ry. garage =:,~ ~:r";~ With 1 Y981 ..... Full ter- 1 thru June '1 No pet• A\11 NOW1 S550 780-8862 S725/rno, ~5 1 Wey -">Pt only 875-00el vlee axacuUve eultea 1518 W Oceentront •STUNNING ~.g 1 & 39' **LO 2Br 28a. Watte to orl544-425e '9751mo Wt:Kd proceuing, Telex Wayne, Agt. 846-8816 2B• Gerden Aot Poo4 bet\ 8alc ow $750 No Telefax Aecept Cont RENT-LEASE OPTION S555 & $725 7t0 W 18th pets 780-;7131842•1539 FrM COlof TV to ,.,.._.. Rm1 Secty'I l(ltehetl & Harbor Ridge Townhouae ss25 tBR. cteen. carpet. fOf thlt oory 2 bOml nr mt:Ke Comer MacArthuc 3Br 38a, den. 2 car gar-drpa, refrg, no pet• 724 3Br 311t8a. 3 Sty. 18r bCh $820 Avllt 9118 & Jarnboree ExecutlYe age, tennis, pool. apa,... Jamet St ·D, 673-7787 w/pvt antr. Intercom, 845-0124 Row Inc 3901 Mec:At1hur curlty s2500/mo Mary ---------W/D hkup, rornen tut>, 2 •WATERFRONT 20. eo.t Blvd Suite 21t, Newport 751•7884 '585-$745/Mo Lr t>eaut, trpicl. wet t>er 1111Ch lllpave11.ut1tap0 2Br.no _Beach. 152.1110 tBd & 2Bd al bit-ins, gar S 1350 m o Unheard of S800 3t>r frptc. Muat Me. 846-4152 p ell Older pref'd •mllTlftllfTll nothln fancy but 11ep1-366 Avocado s7sotmo yrty 850-6145 1 MONTH FREE RENT waves need rite tenant -• llllT ••J 1f1• HUNTINGTON CREEK U t Oovet Of Suite 14 539·6190 n-1 Alty t.. ,_ -• • APTS Lux1.1rlou1 1 & SPACIOUS APT Newport Beech 831-3651 """" 2Bd a f e~"-' 1 MILE TO OCEAN ' L $600 2BR, ldutt1 pref, rm1 " ew .... ,..ors tn•Hlfl retrg, no pet•. 731 w avl Starting $650 842-2357 572 Sq Ft $830/mo Ualarall~.. 2925 16th St #B. 673-7787 848-1613 btwn 9-5 only Veraalll• !Bdrm 3976 Birch. Newport Only t Ml to bCll. beat area Plaza LocatlOn S725 Beach S.-t-5032 Agt Tow nhouse ' In Coate $820 Ealde lg 28d tBa, 1 .h1 831~HO •N 8 Office 81 o c air Mesa, 2bt , 1 ')Jba. garage. pool, pvt patio. 2 pers 0 H B 1 & 2 Br· super toe .,._ 545-473 l or ~5-0034 rn&Jt No pets 846-5137 units (213) 8&2-4595 °' Vitia Balboa New IUJrury port ate pvt entry, avail (714840.-2337 condo 2 nmr BR 2 be now St95 567~744 •-r. "1'7t DUPLEX 1Bd tba ea EASTSIOE 3Br tBa, new ..... Ill Hit $2 10,000 717 FERNLEAF •t•E WAITll crpts/paJnt. Lg yrd Sml _______ _ A,uta1at1 Ferailk .. S835tMo 2 Bd 2ba. frple, IU-.,. 1 •I Air oond 818/._.7;2NI ..... hll II T ... t encl gar. all bit-Ins Nr • ...._. ... , ... _ "'no Cent""' Detuxe otfloe w/recepllon .. "'p~8fo eenTer .., ., l11t~ C111t •1111 area View central 10-lntral IOI lntral IOl2 840-8182 by Owner 47 yr old retired business pet a'< Utlls pd Grdnr iiiiiiii~iii:'iiinii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ------man rrom Wyoming tool\· S9751 ~5-8453 lalMI TIL IHT M2· 1IOI ITIS cation OH1ce equ1pt-H lllTI • 104.rt llWI DUPLEX·2Br tba ea Ing tor a home with boat I I • ••-SA_Af PCH S275 000 E-••t·'de 3B Gor,...,,.;-s I aa --All 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath unit• LIWIST P1J011 v-v • • slip tor 43 tt sailboat Wiii-.... "' .. ~- L1ve wnere you nave _______ ...,_ ment1secretar1al sup •Spec1aculer apts I. I. PUZ& AIU pOrt 100...so sq n •I L 0 c a 18 d I I) s a n ........ 11 St•~ 521 Carnation By owner Ing to take care 01 home returblthed home with 1 Br cornpt furn down-&A'--f~ Bemardlno Assume ex· .,.. • 673-024f1¥ 673·1~1 while preparing boat 10 gun1te spa, new cpt, new stairs dplx W/d, grdn ct •'L-91: -=-- Isling llnanclng and Nl<*'J built 2 Bdrm ome lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii•-sail around the world el/efythlng Avail lmmed yd S665 moyrty 675-0828 &PAI_.,,. • 1 & 2Br, 1 & 28a suit• Lerge 18R t ba evall 9/ t8 9~/sq tt Wlll matcn an) *Spac10Ua townhouM1 Gated comm pooll.apaa othef rate Call Mike •Flreptaoee & tennlt Yeeny ie... 851-4550 or 966-1215 owe Lesa than 2 yrs old on an extra large lot Thia • ._IOUFFI Home needed from Dec 1 at S 1400/mo Call Duffy Ill •aa , _. '• Full price sno,ooo home on an extra large .._ 85 to July 1 86 lmpec-Riebe at Woodbrl/:lge Ma Ptaia ... 1 Uke Ore.nd newt All utlltlea *Private b elcontea or S~5 mo-to-mo $825 Garden patlot Call Pete 831· 12M co~·· t>est offices S42~­s 1100 incl ulll AIC pkg. janitor 2855 E Coast Hwy 67>6900 anytime T r adition al Realt y 63 1-7370 lot This home la located •YIEW• cable relerencea Call Realty 55l·3000 rnf1ont on Bel Penfn paid Pool. gar no pets In a very desirable west-Rustic canyon side home 3071632-6823 days or E-slde attr 1Br Great toe 2BR 2b1 Nicefy lurn ~~~~ IBa ~: WIT ~f sloe area Great opport· on huge lot. Lots ot wood 307-635-3591 ev/wknds Yrd grdr Wtr pd New Winter rental Oarao-301 AVOCADO 842 9850 1t3 Lighted tennn courts unity tor the tst lime & used brick. A cozy 2 Ask for George Hain crp•. paint, prlv ent pkg. S 1000. 2131498-3388 I · •2 Swimming pools bu'/9f. 846-7171 bdrm doll house with the $595 --A"AIWLI llW s --• _. 11•• posslbllity ol owner LIDO ISLE Beaut turn No pets 751-3898 Winter Ret1tel 2BR 1'be ' * tream1 & Pond• ..... --_ .. - financing Just $349 000 3br 2ba, S2000/mo 675· Mesa Verde 3Br 28a, dplx. gar, 1/2 t>lk to ocn 1Br frig. range, laundry •Sorry. no pets WB<filiirm-.iiiiPV1-•b•a•k""1""1c_prlv.,iiili9nl 1st noor office on Coast . 5068. 8 181792-7271 ev Clean Many extras 2 car ar bay No pets $625 mo j pool carport No pets *Furn!Shlngs evlll C M Mature. resp prof H wy Good s1gn1ng •TIE ILIFFI* (714) 673 4400 LIDO ISLE 2Br 2Ba.-dbl gar~e wtetect opnr, no 675,..142 818 793--0038 $S50/mo WHY NOT CALL P9fl0tl 557-9058 an 2 Jan1torill 1" cond g ,_.ts 1osotmo c:"" ,,,,,,5 ' 931 W 19t h St ~8--0•92 ample panung and ulll· "FAMILY HOME" gar . w /d Winter .. ~ ~"""""" Ct t • I• •a 2 n•l1tl THE REAL ESTAT&:RS S Mon thr Fri aft 4pm r 81 t Ir -BACH $510 & tBR $8W r Furn rm NB hm Pool Illes $750 per mo L;is~-~~~~~~-~e~~~~~ Ill& YllllMLllUl t t50tmo 615•41•3 Sat/Sun all day DESIGNElrs furnished PRVT patio. carport SUWlll YILUll M•111e 1n7·~~ 0~25tmo IAllll IULn 0 Sla,toO Villa Biiboa Condo Townhouse. Frplc & pool POOL, SPA quiet no pets ut inc ....-vii IU-'400 & airy ttered at S218K NeStled In a quiet cul .. a spacious, qulel. sngl lvl. Reason to move E-slde re-S 1195/mo 673--0896 TOP AREA Mei. Pines 15555 HunllnQton V•lllQe Fu-rn room-& bath, kite a (LH). Land avl at $34,000. ""' 2000 1 F 11 treat 2br basic bltlns · tr s • l~~~~~~~~-••-:.i•. Ot. H C This 5 bedroom ru~~ro2xBr 28a ~lam'·. wu/d". $575 539·6190 Best lee C11ta .... 2114 2650 HARLA 549-24"7 ~~~av.omn-h'"ot ~ec.. laundry prrv yng emp11: home boast a lormal din-~~ , "'' ...., " men walk to martne l•aian1 140-1 bJtt•tl Ing, custom pool and spa. i._________ retrlg. flp So lovely. Ju;st VIiia Balboa Condo 2Br Fully lurn 2BR Home lnl ll&lll IEW MPlO to McFadden, west on 1350 493-5•7• lntala -1~ Separate •OO sq tt bon s t• bring toothbrush (Dishes. 2 Ba w I o c ea n v 1 e w Duplex Clean & quiet 62 Beautlful Units -McFadden l'!P.l'!i!""'l'ft'--""'!P!"•~~~v • llLUllHffl bulldlng suitable lor ~n c -=.-•• -.-.~ .. =-.... ---.~,~2-.. llnens Incl) Sunny lrg $1350/mo 660-0922 ~88 Cple, n/smkr 846-2323 enclosed garages 1Br lr'tiat . 2144 ltttla!':ttla JtM cob b to FC &Pf'J 2500 s I Custom lot. S265,000/olr office or recreation room , .. -......,, ...... ......,-.._ ____ ~ patio. Walk to bch • Fn '-..-. tBa S550tmo 2Br 2Ba ~ Very nice • on Blvd Incl plant For down ply· Call to eee 5.S-2313 FHtastft lttH Ylew cornm pool Adlts. no Ftaatai1 rt hlC• ... t $875t mo 867 w 19th St TURTLE NOCk MIDGE Llllll IUll 649-2950 Of 649-20 t• rnent owe calh plus w/cool breezes 3BR pets Agl 760-8617 Valley 2234 r ba winter rental. ~5-lH-0 Condo 2br 2'-tt>• den din -------- trades, cars etc Call 1 '1-ba. lamlly room S 16-00 lse Avail NOW• Elbow room ptuahl 21)( st~s to beh $850 ptmo 3Br 2Bal027 ValceniCa rm ate f/p 2 car auto gar Wkly rantala Low rll• •Ill Ill 11&1 759-0469 Own/Agt $139,900 Call Pat Cobb. lt•HI lehrektllt4 pool hm fprlc dbl gar Avall now 8 t8t840--09l9 No pets S725 mo Cell att 2 st~, pool. jac. tennia 1145 & Up/Wkly COlof CULIUI IY IWlllt 675-2013 or ~6-23 13 Gtatral 2202 kids/pets $900 c ell Beachtrnt/Wlnter 2BRI 3pm 63t..at55 :rts l3-00mo 546-5921 TV, maid MMoe tree 1~.g~ay 0~~ori ,;~~t Vacant 4BR 2BA In nnett IHI Yr•• Pl•E 2BR 2BA, AI C Condo 539-6t90 Best Alty lee $900/mo Avail l\OW CLEAN-EASTStDE STU-....... a..c~ nn con.. heated pool & Janitorial air cono g ., ... Walle to achoolt , • L-·..... w/carport, near s c I t ltac~ 2241 548-9842 2131545-1384 010 $375 INCLS UTIL· l Br !Um 1"11 m IC Slept to OCMn l(ltd'l I amP'e ptRl"Q and 11111· shopping. New carpet. _.,_ Plaza Front •rear vard .... DECORATORS ~autltul ITIES Call 548-8814 cess Ooeen ~ grdn. ~"!,',,.98.;A~ ~ ~.. ttl• S750 per mo paint. Over 1700 sq n Large quiet corner lot , Un<Mr priced 4br 2ba two tu c decic S950 4~-4652 _,,_..a ....,.., ,......,,_ Ull• UALn Poot tlze yard w/country . 3Bdrm, vaulted ce111ng1, Pets OK S695/mo stry w/pool too S700'a rn ondo on ttie water EastSlde 1Br small but . oar V1ew Asaume new 30 yr ~· ? new crpts. COrf lrplC Credit check required r e n I I o Pt lo n t n I o St 795/mo 673--0896 cozy w/loll ol nat wood Wl9U l~l 21S2 MM Ml .m_ IU-4411 fixed FHA 111 of $85,000 Lowest priced in area Drtve by 2511 W 539-6190 Best Alty lee EJ1oeptlonal 1 bdrm • ., S465 No pets 990-2962 - -Wkly rentals now evell !~~~~~~~--· S 13 1 000 0 I .. Sunflower "T -4, tnen I LOYely 2bt be apt w/pool S t40/wtc & up 2274 ,.._.. at 1t%. OWC 2nd TD · wnr ,..gf call Fred 63t-t286, Im· f.......1-t .a t>IOCtl to beaetl, wlnter/N9wfy dec;orated 2Br 18a & dlshwuher 290•1 ....,.8NO C M 546-7"6 .:.1 w/mln $15,000 dwn at Valerie 261-7653 nu "'/ only $550 mo 850-tl039 $575/mo NO PETS Call •tome •u 7t .. 1 ...... ,. •2,, 1 ....,.. ' ~ •• mediate 1v1ll1blllty, 28 2b 1:s d " ,.. • .. .,.,..,. c le •·• -11 12%. Rents In erea ..,50 YM·U·U lrriat l 4 P1tr1ck Tenore r a ""'yr . gar, gym, Nice lg 2 & 3Br Oplx after 3prn 831-8155 IU I Ill Llllf a.-.J u + · Excellent b uy •t A sharp decoretor perfect ~~nl~·:S:,'f~'t~;~· Across lrom bet\ $750 & I E·Slde 1Br Duplex. 1ge fed l!!J!!f ..... 211 3028 w Coast Hwy ,.._.. •OMO:lsnop Srorage• St 29,500 Ownr/egt CdM hlllalde adultahome 411FlllllYllll pe $950 Wlnter 722-84 19 1 ytd.encldgar,comp·1y 1."2"'!T"1 28'fum VrtY I pon Beacn retrlg TV 254 sqtt&up reas C M 111,.9 ·9 4 2·3 5 5 1 or With I big pool and a llttle Immediately evallable 4 * *IEITAll* * OCEANFRO NT Deluwe remodel $695 38().-0491 6W71!'t~;""' No lee Birr $140· wll sgl nodeooeit C·2 541J.7249 832-4 1~ •·753-1853 Prln onlyl view. Two bdrm•. 2 baths bdrm. ~,_., bath, dining ... ~ .,._.,.,., I • I I E I A • I E T 11 $335 000 rm. family rm. tlrei>laoe ,. CALL US REGARDING winter turn spotless quiet I E'slde 3BR 2ba duplex 1 5000 SQ tt Bu1101ng or 11 • · good location Only LANDLORDS/REALTORS IRVINE LEASES 675-46881615-9603 I Pvt wd beam Cells, gar 2Br2ba frple.D/W.nrocn 1Vac1dt1 I Super or A .. e C M 11&1.Ylll If Jiii I J!llrill()UI' t1~f S $159.995 Call P8lrlck Fast free tenant provldrs lnf1t 0.llt •11.... Ocea t 1• ·• kg W/D nkup, Dlwshr yard lower unit w pa110 ltalab 2ff7 650-2828 or 631-488.il Into 539 6 194 Best Rltv 11 "' n ron n m • no I a $975 3 3" .. 6 S9501mo Agt 673 9060 ll&L ESTATE IY Realtors, 675-Tenore 631· 1286 PROVEN RELIABLE ' lll· llOO pets $950 ut111ncrd. Win·, u1e1 6 1• .,.. _ • Aaneho Las l>etmu cc ,5000 Sq tt Bu11dmg '' •• LTI llLLlll I I ~~i>. Turtle Rock 2Br Condo. ter 11161l5186 642-3837 I 'EXTRA NICE" LgtBr Apt Lido Isle lg 3Br 2Ba lrplt Rewrve Now' Designers 1 SuD3r o• A ve C M • a.. • . . 0"erlooks NB 2 •try 2br B I .A ...,." & 650 ""28 or 63, 4884 , •••• OE• GALL ..,. • ~ OCEANFRONTSnarp2Br, w/pool No pets $495 ay v ew. nr P••"" 1 11ome 3Br Oen 2Ba • :o • "' "ILU•HllA ' 2ba newer kltch gar & hlghlyupgraded,vlew.pl. garane No Pets 1875 1 646-3618 Alt330 renn Lse S1250Nopets S2400mo 720-3912 PlTllOI TUIH • _ _::. 11 -:'!---· ·view S630 539·6190 ac. S1 400 854-20"3 ..., • -540-61871(619J753-0719 waiartroN Biog 1350 s' n 111_. Winter (818)795-30 18 Huge 2Bd 2'~Ba Dpht Obi ____ 11 av111 3333 w Coas• 111· 1211 Skyllgnts and cathedral l!!J!rt hack I Mt Best Alty lee Woodbridge 3Br 2•.i.Ba Ooean View spacious •Br gar. Ktras F/yd $840 Pet *•Brand nu custom 2Br I t1tab tt Hwy ,...8 Mon """"'· 9-S I ;~I~~-celllngs create a bright *"TIE WATllt* Large 3 Bdrm unit w/encl ~~:,n~:-'~a~~c ,!-~~~ 3Ba tastefully turnlShed ok 673-63361642-9666 2Ba choice area ~rpk; I Skart 2tll ll .. lltrial rt .. r · · and airy atmosphere. A Spacious 1 Bdrrn .. lgh rl•• patio, S 1200 yrfy lrplc I 1 & ga Corn gar patio 1900 No pets 2 Bd 1 ... ... L 2920 ... " ..., 'ACllS •wn 559-8291 Avl mid Oct . n< ry r • lllTUT II 760-1713 or ~2-1539 rm .,.. nOV'9 In ag l 1111b super property for Shared Condo sec, sut>-prkng • " -------lort able for lamlly or · 1 Beach ..nttl ocea,., "~ '!!"1'!!'!!"""!11_.,.....,. ___ _ ownership with 2 muter Sltp av all A Beauty PltOP lll&IEIHT L11111 l i11tl 2252 adults No pets Avl Ill 2 Boi 2ea Condo W D I *Ill "•-11 W T* $450 mo 49' -2967 5000 SQ ti Bu1ld1n~ O"' It d I II - -J 86 S1•75 I nkp pool spa 2cargar _, S" A •• su es, an spec ous v-$250.000 6 t I Lido Park 714/lll·I 113 NEW lux spacious 2Br & une imo. utl 1 lrpl micro $975/mo Lu•ur10vs 2Br Apt •es• 2BR 2b• COM Mme to snr _,SQ.~~2~ Of ~~-488'"' ·-·---·-~'d r:~o~~th ~:~ep~a;:_ Dr Owner 675-3-007 •-J'--· l J • z•~ oen 2''>ba twnhM Frpk: ~ :~s~9~1 lur~a~~ 782 WESLEY AN BAV Oences S1•95 to 517q5 wlltl M or~ n-sm"• P101 fY _,. " Elegance abounds fux 3br sundeck. 2 car gar Stell ~ne 86 631•8569 • Beacn address wit,. a dltloned in a securt"'· 11••11• llllE -_. I II .._ wetbar pool/spa view, r a mo v ' I Tl l lllT 142 1IOJ A prest1g1ous lllewport $475 mo ~59--02!, Aa1t1aceatat1 3002 SP1RffUAL READINGS COLD Well BANl(eRO bldg wltn community Cltarh llttt Tllt llt1t hae wood/glass design s 1 t95 2 t3145&-2912 WINTER RENTAL Spec· llSTAIT II sweeping Fairway Vista • 8111 10 t:>eh b.., on 811 pool Great assumeble Palatla( FRENCH COUN· plush landscape lrplc f 2255 tacular 3Br 2"t8a on the 5501mo 1 Bdl1Ba gar Ad1acent to Fasn1on OP•enz•so''"M3ob6r ,~~12~"~ Advice 1n 41 Matters 5 Counleling t 8 1 S So E Camino ~eai Sa,., C~"' L •C d 492 ~296 financing or owner wlll TRY TUDOR rnore than $850 539-6 t90 Best lee wkt trtll sand nr 45fh St Decor-iory rrn els 10 shops stand Occupancy !or " " " leue option S 186.000 elegant 5J00 sq ft. 11 So Baytront spacious Waterlront Exec Horne 8 I o r furn I s n I ng s 1923 POMONA October ~5tn Peta ea CdM SPlr 2b• &OI .. n sm•ir protess•O"ai Poor turn 2 Dlks 10 !><:" '42" · ultl fi~3 2~96 !!"9S UI• YllW llLU 1411,llO Beautlfully decoreted and upgraded "E" Plan In finest location Wonder· lul view Don't mlas II priced to aeO - IA 'TI HI H• ''I rooms Ocean & City upper Duplx 2Br 3Ba Customrzed ptuSh etpts S2500tmo • ullls Agt Tll lllT 142 1 I03 eluded lease call to• Lights view estate small den S25001mo French Doors, Pvt Boat 5~4-2484 M·F 9.5 • app()lntmen1 at 644-0509 ~~!~~~r~7£ ~~!~ 1':~ates~:lf~ ~: yrly (lurn?) Elevator & Dock S l8~lmo 768--6220 WINTER RE NT AL 2Br lllTAIT II oays only '31·1400 $999,000111 Last of the boat sllp Agt 673-4062 ltWJlrl hadi t l'~Ba on sano nr •5111 St S5951mo Goll Course •CUTE 1Br tBa v••r Harbor Ridge bargains Like new• St 150/mo • View Deck 2 Br I Ba S6001mo Pan vfllS C>O CdM snr I DI S•J2 50 mo $2200 ,.,,c .ncome ""°eo •o Qua11i-. •50 826~ .... , & r..... 3004 Found 11 l(arat gord ,,,.,0 11art>or Sno~ Certter Sept 5tri Ca• & 10 963· J 15• 144-IOIO Tne latte1t draw In the WHt .• Dally Piiot Claaalfled Ad. Cell Today 842-5878 let U1 llte, YH Sell ~ ,., p,_,.,.,! Call Cla1111W, 642-$671 for information & surprisingly low cost. '!:~~~· s~~41µ-" r.~s· -----l.t1 .. .t •r Ci." t ,otlAN 0 ••0"'0"9• t.U•rt o' ~. •out Vf'O""'ht.d ......,.,h • • '°9 h) fON"t fvwr .,,..ttl• ...,<>' h ,, 0 A C r A P I I I I' I I C A K K 'I I I I' I I I F E T T H I: I I 1· I 0... w•v IO Dvtt•t°"'• '"• '"' ' Ill 1>«.-flO w••P090 "o " tof".,ho"O '"-' "°" ,,,.~ Jn tie I R C H It I Jo I' I I I r l ,. ..... . . . .... ' ~ ~t• M<r( """"'t ··~· !f1 f -.,.. .... ... ... laJHI •WALK TO BEACH 2Br utlls •nt 544-2484 Ou•et Tennants 675-4912 754-1792 Bt.• For personal preview call '"'• Patrick Tenore 631-1286 Ptaia11I& 2207 2Ba. den, blllns. new a S58 JOANN or 760•8702 drpstcrpts. wtd. 1rp1c. nrartatpta, Oef. TIL lllT •3Br 2Ba garagf! trpic Fem n-sm"' devotee 01 ---------Close 10 beatn 'frly Jonn lllormaf' cc shr N 8 WMrt<R Nicety done 3br oceanside back yrd, gar $995/mo ol Coast Hwy frplc yrty Dys 752·8474 or lalllea lalaa• 21M 142-1I03tr142-1111 S1t001mo 675·•9'2 or apl 2 0 110 trom t>Cr 754-1792 Bkr .. cpl 6-.3 2020 fncd/prvt yd $850 eves/wknds 731-3128 .... f!! 1 ,_ 38 2a: L"" 3br 2ba frplc. patio_ 539-6 190 Best Rily lee ...,.,.,.. I .. ,.,.._ r oa. ..--3Br 2S., 2 car gara09, 1 lrplc. 1 parking. pvt pello. encl gar nr S A Ctry •W&TIUlllT11t l'em snr JBr Condo Pro1 n smkr 22 r N-por• Crti'lll area 645·2•1* Avl Sept 1e S'.l 10 ""<' Jiii~ FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaH: 'it ........ i • ••• ,.rtlt4trl .... Only 4 years new. 3 bdrm • den. 2•..; bath Highly upgraded with hlgn ~·­Ing.a. wet bar. fireplace • much more Pro· fesslonally 1and1caped with huge yard. pool • spa Price reduced to Ctrtaa •el Mar 2222 block to beach or bay yrly S 1275, avall now Club Avail 1016 S775 Beaullf\JI 28r 2Ba & dtW' 2er/2ba spectacular ocn S 1250/mo_y~60-6509 ~5-6685 or 756-8020 mo vr ise 548-1936 ap1 End .g!r.'?8 $21Q5 view. patio. lrplc. 2 car 3Br 2Ba. lg tam rm & IMng lalMI Lrg 2Br 1Be clean upper 2 Br 2b• 11395 gar S 1550/mo 673-7 197 rm. 2 trplcs Many xtras Pt1iallll 2101 Unit No pets S595tmo • * 11 •• AY&IL * " -.es M ' Sngl partinl ' 2 6 Oii '"" t><.rt PIC S300 ~uiet non smk• !>69 ·505 3BR. 2ba. walk 10 beach. S 1500 No pets 631-0262 S400 dep 6• 1·9352 -- --1 BR, carport. new drps I Near South Coast Plaza 1Br $850 Sorry "'" pet ht beam ceils, sundeck BA Y~IDGE CONDO 2Br erpts 1 l'24 w Belbol 790-0919 ~~~~~~oo~~t3~~2~ark 'f!as~ ~ d!C:~gt~25;;' Blvd S600 mo 673-5198 ~~~/1~6 A:/>1!5D1~0 *WllTD lllTl&.I• HM 10 snr Baek Ba" "19 pool 'lOrH Doerd avail 1399.995 w/terrnsl Cell SO HIGtiYWAY Spacious Petrick Tenore 631-t266 2Br. 2Ba house Charm-ing, apollHS Near new. lr.a~·-r · an 1men111es & many ex-lu• tras Cul·de-sac 2 blocks to b each Yrly lse S 1500/mo Agt 875-0088 hP!i"J!""ft!!~~~~l~l~ [)pix 3Br 2be D/W WID Imo IP rent S 1195/mo 11t & 1M1C Lovely prk. new cpl. toe 424 Polnaet111 873-8476 rm1 lor"kng az furn Only $17.995 Call 636-7870 UDILWPlll FLEETWOOD Hlghly up- graded With taro-meater bdrm with own bath Liv· lllQ room, kitchen erea A Real Doll Houael Agt 540.5937 ... 111.1... 1271 Aunt ech. near t>Cfi. new iO 2 br + cs.n. 2 '-t ba, llr, upgreded Secr lflc e s 196.000 ff0..4338 Here·1 a palrt Choice 5 rm w /lrplc gar & more S700'1 or unique 3br Incl loll kids/pe t $970 539·6190 Best Alty lee C11ta •tu 2224 2BR fb1. 1\ll now. no pets Lg beky1rd 2188 Charle $825 mo. Agt 6'46·3827 2Br IBa, gar, no pets 2178 Placentia, Apt D $825/rno 545· 7983 3Bdrm 2Ba Monucello twntlme Wahr/dryr, gar, fanat frtll 1 patlO 1150 Agt 550-1015 2 Roils . c U 38r 2 be w11rp1c 2 c.r gar Xtt concS Inc: S 1i,6e0 ta% s 1000 mo 1~ utll dn $178.500 497-e287 2223 Pactfle Ave 8 Unite. CdM: 2 bite• to '31-t300 Wl tet, Wfp, 4-2br t '· t~. wlll tr9de, S795K Lie.ta lnVMI 8.3 t ·M 1 I 38r hH air grdnr Incl ~II °" No Children $850 557 8083 ---------1B~ D1y1tu J t>acm. 1 b a th f ence d yrd ~11/chlldren W9teome 2242 Orchard Ot 011 Mell Or Avl 9 111 S900t mo 11111ut aec; FOf Claltlfled Ad ACTION Call . 0.lty Piiot AO-VISOR 842·5811 Becicbey T.-nhm . 38r 3 bl. frp4, dbl gar S '200 mo m -m v or no.4355 BIG CANYON CONDO YRL y BALBOA PENIN POOL Patto lrplc X toe JBr 28a Ooeenfront S '5()(1 BR 2' Newly dee l8R. no peta 2Bdrm Aprs Eas1s1oe 48r 288 Ocelntroni S •'OO Li d\< will ,..,, "'o~ 0t rent View 2 • "tba. toe den. S60gtmo 675-6606 S680 Call 55·, 284 I 2Br tBa OceanlTonl 1!5£1 60 w/bar patio lrplc. W/D. -, ... IC male Ilk• LOSI ()f'ng \ ~I '\IN>~ .., Dbre rfg 2TVs.2car gar C.re11•11Mar 2722 ProoertyHovteS42 3850 dogs ci.an SJ6-0'n1 Cat lljo •a, "3-0:'•< Pool/tennis Furniture F.i\ure 191 fiOO( 28d a;; SP&Ctlll IJBr 2 M DPLX ' 2 "'"' 10 M F 380 dc>I• Penn •Int dys Ev w~ Os \r9-8819 avl S 1700/mo 675-7277 tr-• St-• 10 oc .. n s725 mo 2 Bd 1 ~ oa I ocn toe upsta·rs unit F w D .. _ .. j OST R II"' ... twr1n941 er'ICI gar tnorv S 1050 Oownsrair., unit 1oc P gar ,...., L ewatd O•amonc Eestblult 3bf' 2'' bl. nloe S 1295/tno 720-9422 rm patio all 1>1t-1rt1 S900 535-7106 "O'tlf S38e & u!ll 873 1«3 ''f\9 V "41rt•no vie IP\ greet1beltlvlew. partly 763 w t9th or 67~ 2417 Rarten Mrl>. Fut ~ lurnJ 1.00. m~59-043: PllYlOJ TSL MGMT 642· 1603 ii••liiiiimiiiilliiiiiil M ~ Npt 8ch bti. trom t:>Ch 1\4 B Gr931 ~t·~ ~ Harbor View Knolls Condo Just 3 doors from tne Tll YtoTlll&I "· I IJll Patio 'fl lte nr mkl & value 6~3 '02• for L .... 38r 3Ba 2 car ocean• Cute 2 Bdrm un1t I 2BR wigar +.lew erpt1. b i.... n, •1 '" •r'• I Id~ S378 mo 67~~2, lost am1 t>eoge ti•~~ "" gar $1795/mo 84-0-5324 witn eoclOMd p1110. new drps 1>lt1ns fenced yrd M F nttmllr shr cu POOd~ L"'a''° "<'Lh Hey $900"1 be6Ch 3br 2ba ceri>et .. eN:IOMd g11age wt pat10 Weter paid TwnhM 28r 1~•Ba gar 'ountaor "811l'' 4f; ; ' frplc gourmet ketch & lots of privacy $1075 836~t20 Cell t-5PM wtd pool tac $4-00 2"" REWA~D to'"'" :it haw• 539-8190 Sett Atty tee pe< mo Cell MeryAnn j 667 v1e1or11 1 1635 t>oh 7~4 845-S578 ~ 14",tl"'~' .. 11._1 • , HVH S..wlnd 4Br 2Ba McGullrel, :~!.. WI lffll A Ill-.-. N·er'Mg r.tn 10 91\r turn '"' I ~ac R~n<"' Ur ~ 1 ~ '1 v Montego N-crpt & •-w ent • Mlectlon of weat 1 • ,. l st vear \ r11nt Condo, S325 mo lndel• 60 06• !o p 1 1 n t S 1 6 o o / m o CM ta •na 2124 11v1ng? We can oftet any-utll 552·4223 SCR AM LETS 658-8525 Dy, ~~·8 190 2Br 1'%L StUdlO encl thing from a email apt to IURNISH£0 or Prof ,.,,, a... 25 to lhr r\ • e Newport Stlof• house arlQe $7()()/mo 2025 a 48d h• If IOOl!I~ in l)NfURNISH£ 0 2br conqo In N B 1380 lNSW£RS 3BR 2ba frplc. gar S 1200 j omont 846-4559 CM NB.or H8 think o vs mo~ u11t· 831-6'418 " mo ..... 850-8839 _ flrtt !Of that choice 01 flT•U _ 28r 1Ba 57 I Joann 2 pet· ~I llvlnQ j C(l 'HH n.• Prot ,.,.,, to ahr furn lu• "'~ "'°" "" • Lido ..... 3 bf 2 bl N>me. ton• rnu S510 No pell TSL MOii.fl' 842-1603 '"""' .. 8ayndge Condo If\ NB -.._,. ... ,,. llv-rm wt~. avail Oc1 Sierra Mgmt 550-1015 NB REALTY 87~1642 $1111 '· .-S oWn &f 8&. gar w d .V~A10 7 Welti to bCll & tennle ••liiiiiiia••lliiiiliiil-.Jam••••••.. -* ..,t! Sen), PoOI ~ W S 'Tfl0.2t46 ~ ••• "1 · c.-v-~.,. on aame ttrM1. no 1>94• • ,.tt. 9Mek --" ' ., '• ~ • ....,... " Chlldrt n oil s 1800 WOODLAJ• YaLAGI ......... t .. ' Prot rn.ie ttw 291 -ter •TAOped ... p ,, ............... "'9 p t mo ••••e Call _., front Lido~ MU :f &e· t"•' ~· lt'f'Qlr. •c tw Christine (S.rl 499-3400 DAllTMlllTI ~d CIMn "'""'' 77'().~~ 4F'RA10 --Rmmt &hi'~ ... on 8al p~--• "112 Ell099t10nal LIOO , ... •Br Co-& HllOY ()ui I•'°'"'"" lOIS Qv.t• 'OllllottaCit ht1t 111 Graet 'OC 1.i iut & ~• ~ 2•;e. home tor ... 2 tlcN to lrtn•n ' s.) COA\I "•u ... oli! " I ""~MIU •o lllf ~ A,.rtlMnh Ilk 1333 mo 17S-8 t•S "'llDl---·m--a-om ... _ ttptca to o-roen & tac bt.te~ r..,..icn ... "" 'fTS 'HASl '"" alarm H C 1)'\ Nfwpot1 t o <t1 0 Amte 25· ~ to ll'tf UIA&. I llllAITBI $3300/mo 873·3528 ,_, • "'8 • ~ -thl I nth '"', Im! 21r tt>e aot ~ DCfl w-ean. Caress Avallabltl LO~ 4 bt NM w ~I _ ... JI On, .. • Npt auaimc -utll ~Oleal of Credi! on C1,,.i $2000tmo Of ...... " N~_,,.r Evt 846-M4t H1"ort .. 31 78~ tum 122001mo8'5·7781 11811111 -..111 tt4l «;II \ ~ "'3t>f hae •owl PWMeal US. IUT I ll'Y W&Tll-.. lllf wport l u ch No ftC! SO~~ .. ~~ ltrricn llU ""I I ' 1'1 4 \<1 1,1 Cra;g -1• S!-00 852 9259 ,.1' I"''' TllllWUIS __ b.4~ uo• ESCOR,.s 89&-235~ I lllillwtlla llll l!la ..... llM ltl1 ...... 1111 ... W•W llM lllt Wu... 11!1 ltlt Wutt.I l lM ltlt Wut.. 1111 l!lt Wut.. tlM ••It Waat.. IHI ltlt Wat.. 1111 ......-..,......._~a um•T.. aenc.a --·-••1nM/ tnauranoe UUITUllU *Ul.llULIJ* ;;.;:.;---TM Otangt eo.t Detty "81""" F.Dt~:::,..tim. ...... -.. m.n•a .... 1 •It....,,..,. '""'*'~for H~h Refr1gerat~ S120AUp Ce rtified ,·~ ~':':h Pltot i. ~ '*P In TllllHllAI II~~. ~--~art:.;! co41ectora In the INIM Shift wor•. ll<>•educa· TM lnltne offtoe ol ~ 2:.~a7e ~,.=· ~~ fl~t'lhlool.1J..'ad1n alooler~no,d,! =~/Mc=~!~ tta Ad Oec>t. TM ltYlrle office of the ,..,..,,. ....... , area to perlomt contlnu.-tlonll, re.ldentlAI trMt· Federal Dep.o1lt In· .... -· ... "PPUAN.~ ooo.anentold moat ad· ~llblllt... ~ jn. Federal Depoalt tn-menta, the F .l.C . .._. a °"' QO!lecUon enora on "*'' program ror child tutenoe Corp. nu Jm. 12·5 Mutt be rellat>te aarw. M 11,,,. MllY ALL" venoed -.dee IMU'IOcl c1ude plctl up Ind o.-111tanc• Cotp hu lob k>f you. Ow dM8'on dellnquent account•. Al abu .. vtcllrna &31·"3f mediate opening• In 04!/I and preMntable Wiii level poeltlon Require-flly • .., ...... ~--~.:t ~ P«· livery ot ada, pulUng tmmtd OC*'llngl tor J*· of banly ~ ~ CUl'f • pan of oudjguldatlon ~ OAM"'3PM lnauranee Dept The ttaln. Exper P'•f. Cell "*'"· Good drMng r• bHhtlt 111 ..... ,, __ .. • lnc:.h tea ahMt I aona with IM lollowlng rent "" ......... -'VI Of will be lnYOiwd with con-entry level INSURANCE Joan 831• 12fe ~d. hard wO<lcer, nNI UNIQUE FURNITURE lo. Mai eardkwaKUtat, ~ d 1 ' p=-':3 expet: eevetll CWtt typ6tt Who taetlng borrow•tt by CUSTOM~ SERVICE CLERK requlr .. tM lol-8W"rll'IC8, aa~rneaa / tW S. MlllD St. kldbllty. 9'rengtl\, en· ~ ~. ~a.19 • Min 2 yre banking tx.per. avtraQ9 tY1)loa liPMda phone to r-*"9 dlllVf. MAHAGiR IOwtng •XPft: to IUCCted Pi.oae ~ Santa Ana cMance I ,..,. of mo-be t emaly In I note Oept Of ioen &<>WPM The F'"O.l.C. of· quency S)(Obleml. You Ory eleaner II loOIUno tor • Typlno 40 wpm OMV printout at time 0 Btwn Edlng41t & WatMI on tlon. '°' nine.a laY.. mua~ed ~ble :d dept fer a a gteat benellta Wilt review t>orroweta mee re.ponalble l)efM>n to run • Familiarity with pe>llCiel apptlcatlon Apply ti Main St See lM BMrl tut P•Mlng all known o: • wortc well wt h • Abllf"' to tuna min. package fnc:tudlng deni.I a recommend action u v11e1 ~-Gd PllY -t & premium•. Real Eatate Loana 271>e Ha.rbOr Blvd. C M • lll·ll20 oonwntlonal exerc1.... a to t ., 40'wPM & vltlon covwaoe. 11 you neo41SNry. You poe.... comm 67~7080 mao. • Xlnt ver!MI a com-·-·-a (See Ad for Fltnet1 Stv· otheira •Strong W!'bal l written would lll<e mofe lnfOr· knowledge of oonaumer munlcatlon alcllll P--SECRETARY FfT. NB tna °'*' 10..S. Sun 12-5 dloe Sette) Tul11on ,. Send rt1Ume Attn: LIN communication alcllla. matlon call S*'IO'lnel. •• credit oollectlon S)(ectloe OllTlllll IUYlll • Muat be oon10lenelou• Pl•S• Firm. 1:cf1no &O wpm, 10 Loe SP"d OuMtl Dryer bettd tor Quallfled. lft. Smith, to; Ba.nklng exnar.11 f'~r..,. 975-5400 eoe ' S)(octdurea •• well .. OLDI PW TWI 'attentive to detall•. Sharp penon w/uper In key, M . Ina. a plul. Sell .. 220 ttkup 4 Cyde' duded Alrface "*" l thl: ..... -TECH CAN r.d•glng & PfOCM•J. starter. Beth 951-2090 w~• iclnt. seo. 080 ~--a•1on1'. F,., anpt llAlll llUT for th s pot!tlon ax.I-Clerloal famlllarlty with (:oflec11on TM Dally Piiot hu Im· Al a ~ In oulr 1r""" oomm-elal & r • SECAET"RY·LEG"L 7'"'"·'"1"" ~·"""' ' "" ..... mum .. 1ary wtfl not ex-FU ., ••it lawa. This poaltlon re-lnaurance .....,..1. you w ti ... ... ... .. ..,. .. .., call Ma. Hurlaon. IAILY Pl.IT oeed S20 000 p/yt and ~ quires xlnt verbal& writ· mediate opening for Cu•· be reaponalble tor. dent111otn1 tor Newport Perm P/'f MOretary for __ 714/7S0..7115 P.1,ln1llO wlllbebaled'airletlyon The Federal Otposit In· tentkllli.Provlousbank· tome<51ee Clerk to •Varlflcatlonol Beach firm. Mutt be NB Atty. Nd miture, Mlcrow1ve.Ouuar.Large h..a-~ •tt4 htt • 0 121•1 I & lducatlon aurance COl'p hN lour Ing or llnanoe expet a wexk our buey Clrciula· lnauranoe on all rHI capable ol creating caah take·ch,rge lndlv. gd 600 watt• w/Tamp. Probe, -,. I II, •• & ~~~ •6~· offer• a grMi OP«1lng1 tor Ille clerlca plus. Salary will not ex-tlon artment. Must be Mtate loan• flows l working wflh d.. typing. Prefer aome Leoal Dlgltal Tlmet. t yr old. IU.llll••na beneflta" · k lnetud-To qualify you mutt have eeed s l9,000. p/yr depe!\ able 1nd able to •Piecing comprenenllve ve1oper1. Salary com· axp 875-4271 $175(waeS300). ~0-750e .. llllY. llWI 1 """-tapacl & v•l"''on/ .... k' 2 yra •=.In n11~. sort· Pie-•• ~d your tee4.lme handle tteavy phonH llablll~ lneurance on men wtexper Poattlon ,... 1 a•tl "" ..,..., .. .... • I " kl ., tor ....., '""' I h """•••nt 1·1~ ..... ~ 1m-:... Health.Ins. lncld •aoan••y -• • 111 -.. ., If 1 Hk "Cl ,. Ci no 1 ma to F.D l.C., attn: Peraon-w 1 a.,._.., "'"""''"".. F.0.1. . owned property """" --Hlah Proflta .• Local Area AIDE F ll~n Teacl\et In •· I you ~ 9 ol ~mentatlon. flrJ*. nel p O Box 7649 ~-vOloe 20 Houri p!W98tl • Review of prQC>erty for 850-5850 Pan time Houra lle.xlb... I w 1 exp Witt Ttaln. Part Time whslc~ Few 64~2;;r1'd "'°r~ \n ormat on,~ In a bank'• note dec:>t. I•• p 0'r t e e 11 0 h ' c 8 Monday • Frld1y Ca.II adequate oover11ge 110 ... _._l•T Some computer t(pet card, 80 col. cerd, Ho Etnpioy9ea. No ' 1 .mo ~;s-54&,8 re~en n pl\la TM F.D.l.C olftfl a 92858-744549 EOE 642~21 tor appt Aak e Malnta.lntng ttcillet•. "'n.,, • llelprut. 831·2499 monitor stand, joy •tick, OWl'hetd. No Selttno Allll&L lllm&L · great benefltt packege --tor Tracey In 1 C1.lffent atatua PIT. temp. f0t vacation re-2 dlac drives, eoh ware, 2 Greet Tax Benefit• F I ' "LL D ti ... 1111111-fnetudlng Dental & Vlllof'I 11111 nm11 IT • p, ....... tlon Of monthly lief. Matufe, non-1moker llOIOAIY PAIT Tiii pr I nt e,.. s I 2 0 0 Mr. WOlfet (71-4)838-se20 furon' •tt.m,• ... :,.. • .. ,u .. ~~r' --cover1ge Pi.... call Fut bre1kl11t Cook. I /FLlll r.p;t1. Al, 752-7903 tor large national firm In 642·8728 ,,,_,. ..., """ Full & PfT, Lotue Room. pereonnel. EOE EJtp'd. Start lmmedl Park Pttlme. nd good driving • Computer Input ~port Center Houra b---=-----.>r::0,,. BE~ BAR-Lo1ua Room. 7S4-139e ~~~ fJ~85~darna ave. 975-5400 Ave Cale. 50t Partc Ave, rcll. NB 833· 1887 M-F Candldatea must have ap-lloaTllllST neootlabte Aalt lor Jen, FrH It TH ).~8 •• A~~!_A ..... By ~· APAllWIT IAlllD OlDMlllll BalbOI Island 875-286fi llL-Y n1111 proprlate experience Front oltlee eppearance 64-4-4242 Ol'I ttten•. • • ..,.,... -.. ~.~ 2 nl ,.~ M N IUT ·----ex 873-3830 nir.R B kl I n1wa Maxi ror t>oay olf~ near John --- -blk/wht. tlgerstrtpe. Mlllt.. bua. 754-9955, 1 U ts ........ ta eea. 0 _..._.. Newport Oavelopment a WANTED FutHlme. Call an no 1 a""" · • Wayne Airport Pteuan1 UOlnUY Male.Fem 844•5484 tiolne642-5934 pets. Experiencect. Mml-needs Sub-ContrectOfa In Bulldl Co kx*I"" for __,,, 281-1881 mum aa.lary la $18,000 .. Qhonevolee LiQhltyplog W d P ooeNI"" Genetal retired 8SS-0885 all lfNS ol repel( Min. 5 no · .. ., --. pt yr The FDIC 0"9<1 a FIT ca.i Poll lf.4 l-0!1 l_. o°'ff•~-.r for amall Nortl\ N.B. late1 .... t ~1 exp w/toot• & tranac> help 752-0153 Full or part time. Some Hn&L lfflOE great benefits package, ...., 1--~---=~--:--:--:- 0tprtuJtin Mll &nnr• ltmnl 84&-4-494 Olllll&l exper nee:. G~~~k-ll&UIR TIUTllOT rnc:1ud1ng Dental & v1110n llHEPTINllT ~~u~:~:."~~f:'::. L~:. ~~ :d~;ee~ -.o.-~~ii!iiiii-.;;;;....;,;;,-.10 C. Co. hatl)09. fOttlgu ......... /Um P/T Knowledgeable In '':°:'"~ron$i!'r n:: --.Uwaa coveraoe. If you would PART TIME w"kenda Con1ctenc1ou1 delall good home. 548-9050/eve ....... PUTlll stations In local area. $4. IUirlUlll medical 848-7853 • u en s. I y •all. -·-llke more Information, A.E otflce In Newpof1 oriented. Mlf-motlvattd r 'ta "'S mlllS se p/l\r 645-5760 alt 2pm tor N.B. Law Arm Muat group · w/exper Benefits ava,I. Highly qulllfled In •rcpt pi.ue call personnel, at Center. Ideal for atudent lndlv 497_._.37 UaJ re 6 have law olf~ exper OLDI nPllT Apply In person Ruby 1 scheduling, pr act ce 975-5400 EOE Call Carot van Rlpet Mon lftiiiiiiiii'wlP."ll"ll!'ft-1'!'9P. Builder hu Turtle Aoek llTI Tiil lllYIOl s2000. mo. + exper. Entry •--', small ofc In Diner. "l Balboa Pier, promotion &. eollectlone ""'"' EOE IEOn/OLIR••• CUSTOM LOT •• d ..,...., B lbO lllllLWlll thru Fri. 644-""""· ._ M"TCHING CH"IA. • n and light rec:>alrs. Newi><>r1 bonu•. 833·3 t07 c M Min 45 wpm. Gd a a needed fex a quallty prac-" " flnanclal partne for c 3000 E ,. ... ~ • Part time position tor Both $125. r Tire tr, · ...,...., work'g cond 558-0070 COSMETOLOGIST Aast. lice In NB 11 your re Pttlme AM 557--6020 llllEnlllllT energetic person with ~s. t883 con11/perm loin. Call Hwy, Cexona del Mar. CAl'T Fiii TUT t07 Main St. BalbOa. se1rchlng lor a take for exciting position In a good typing lkllls & gen-1--------=-= a--5. 851 -0336 CHILD CARE. Responelble llllT .tllT 67S-6412 cl\arge position that wm lfTOID 1&1&10 orowlng 111.B. Travel Co. eral ottlce knowledge. 8' Sola, "°'., deelgn S 1&0. I 2 II I I I Ollll nPllT develop your growth respon. Fashion 111/N.B. Sense of humor a mustl Hours llexlble. Salaru 4' sofa $100. Bell/Howell •te;;WaalN SllO pemyraon1r .. °'ines~aomger.s n5 to aultt In typing, llllng potential call.: 844-0032 r"taurant. Hrs8am·2pm c111759•1691 , -• " llMllOlll T wlc af F based on quallflcat1on1. tape deci<, auto-reverae, ; ANT TO BE X dystwk. Dy 261-2447. end other cler ca dullM. COlllELOIS Sl600 to llart If quallfled. Mon.Fri. or appt. alt Send reaume or apply In auto-load S50. 541)..1326 NANNY? Need loving Eve 854-714 t llU IY Typing 80 wpm req. Own Patt time carrier counsel· EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI 3pm. 640"6390 11101-" /SEO P /T person, 1733 Monrovia B-"rm Furn. On s'-e .. _... car • muet. Cau Judy, S RE Off! llt tvpln ...... u ......, c.re for my 19 mo. old In ors wantld Help bOya $600. per 100. Guaran-Laine.,. larffHr m ce. e ., g, Ave, Suite 0, Co&ta w/hdbrd, 9 drwr dr&IMf my home. Janette, Binklno TEUP•EI 842-4321• OJCJ. 316 for and glrle sollclt new teed Payment. No Ex· Eng. speaking & exprd phonee SS/Hr 10·3 Mesa, Ca. 92827 & mirror. 1 nlteatand. ~8344 ex 722-1307 llHn &SlllT&IT appt. subscriptions on their pertenoe/No aa.1 ... 0.. SaletY open. F/tlme. 673-5410 Ask for Ken Pecan wood. Excel. c:on· * Worklno father L .. lll&Till PIT or FIT. Choice ol ~Y~IT papet routes. Must enjoy tails send Mll-addrMted 845~4635 btwn 9am to llOPT/TYPIST "'artlltlm•e.•smat/Sllun&AI. 1•hrs. dltlon $600, 645-975t w/ctllldren ndl mature nllllltll !\ours Is yours. Call T. H -,..., wexklng with 10-13 yr stamped envelope: ELAN noon ex 1-3pm lex Nancy New rt Ct La Ole r " 11 1 s1 1 Associates Tel•· •330 W.BaySt. otds.Eartyevenlnghours VIT AL -903 , 3 418 po r w · grave yard & day shift• lllYFllllTlll worMn to ve n, room. A setf·slane< 10 81 st n mark~llng, 953--6670 Co•ta Mesa, Ca wcxtl days/ flexible hrs. Ente<prlae Rd, Fl. Pierce, UG. VIO&TJll'L •IE some leoal e.xp pref Sil avall. $4.25 p/hr. Job loc LES 9S7-8133 brd 1 salary. Lv msg the development & con-Commission only. Fl. 33482 12231 Chepman Ave, Gar· commen w/exper Call 0 C Alrpc>rt area C.~J--------- 951-7422 Dtane ~~101:;~:•:~ OUPllTlll OUllTYPllT CallBruceErnsJey denGrove971·SS17 Luls.,840-8900 839·1410~msg King size Wate<bed. xlnl ADVERTISING Needs to Independently Eicpetlenced preferred, N.B Synagogue 1Mk1 642"4321 ext. 206 EmlPIDEll LIFEGUARD (certified) IElllVATllltST Alli llOUltO ~~~d•tie;•1so&o com6~cf researctl & control of S8/hour 631"5424 up FfT cleril typ11t for 1~~~!!'.rl~'°$..~~ S5.00/hr 10am-6pm. Call Full Time AeeervatlonlSI Pro!. Smog uc M9ch. Effe-250-4S71 or 494--8613 ARTIST t>odget lex owned Real OAlllll/OIST. IUV. small friendly office. JClnt ~ ~ starter 8"6-7653 Byron or Biii 8"5--0550 for Private Club In ~-clent all phasea. all Kl"" Size Water .. __. w/• Estate properties Need• 2 Opening•. Full & Part typlno. pt1onelklll1 req'd. _, r-• port Beac;h Data Entry a makes. 50150 split or ... """' .. to independently re-llme. Exp. pref. ApPly In Call 673..a348 fLllllT /W.t UIAllll (llLllF) plus but not estenlla.I s30 000 comm Also poster oak frame & search & compile data. person Kerm Alma Hird· Pltlme/counter ..,_ S)(efef retired persons for Wiii train. Call 675-0900 Is I a nd At I en .d ants hdbrd, S200 675-8109 Growing dally newspape< You'll also be responsltMe ware 2666 Harbor Bl C M I •1 p•1 • Npt Betl. 833-1887 Mini-Storage sites, In IAUIEIEIT l'eeded 873-3320 Loveeeat/bed. dk/bl1.1 on tM Orange Cout for establlsl\tng tickler & · II y I I I Santa Ana, Huntl""ton ..._... I -ti pro-... T no wllloral design S100 ,...,..., m_.na ve. llllng sySteme for the CllT. lllSUAllU ••••••• •••• • *...._.* Beach, Costa Meta IPPllTllITT S A IEIY Matching 1' sofa free duct.Ive. layout lrtlst who budget department. 12231 C .. •"'""•n A--. Gar-• • ._.__...__... to run errand• areas. Office, bkk"", & underltandsme<ctlandls-•Minimum 2 yeara ballll.· ...__ G""""'ro--··· 97• ·;"-t7 • • ~. llg .. t 0 __ •• ~.... 1..._.none ex---n;;'prut EL PASO CANTINA Store In CdM need• Sales w/purchase. 548-9908 I to .. _lg _...__Isl"" """' ""' ~ """ " """" '""" ....., ....... Is seeklno exp. motlv1ted P0<eon. FfT. S Da~. Xlnt C no. ..,.. n ...,.,..,., .. ., Ing experience In a note • • From 10-3PM, Mon-Frl. Wiii train Part time woo 9"ef'getlc lndlvlduals for wortclnn conda Eipec:lalty lrllt Sain for • variety of clients dept Of loan dec:>t I ClEIUOAL • AALLEOTll w•ll'W'R• • S5/hour + mileage. Mutt ca II 7 5 1. 130 0 0 r ... - Our dl9crlmln1t1no mar-•Must be coneclentloue l Busy Newport 86ach • '"' All 15 • have preMntable car S57-3700 for appllc:atlon Mgr~lnoPg ~rbu:.1:~~a~~n1 fine ctlefltele. 675· t010 Baal. hack 1140 ket demands Quallty and attentive 10 detail. Insurance office has • • Call Fred .63)-1288 chain. XJnt salery, benefits ltl41t .. .lt~/Tlter IEIT&llUT PUllll atyle. • Strong verbal & written I Im--.. 0....,.lng for 1 full •. Part time opening lo Laguna Beach •. Medical M F 3 7 • .. h 1eat1on lklll• """' ,....... Ea •6 00 b f IEIEUl IFFIOE UI Alll/PILEI program. Call for ai>Pll· thru 10 pm. ~ r. *LIT SAU* Newspaper production commun 1 111 · time clerk typist. Outlet e area. ro up to • · per our or e • • cation or send resume to Must have car 850·1400 S 1 1 ,. 1 ... tSth 11_ 5 knowledge helplUI. Ablll-• Expetlence n 1 no. wllt Include all types ol e collecting for monthly 1ub1cription1. • Part time. 9am·1pm dally, Mon-Fri 9-6. lull time In Pegoy Ptayan 1351 W --Ue~ ..... R".:.:,1_"' ..,,ulpt·. Small ty to work under dead· sorting & gattierlng In-gen. office clerical duties. e E . f d b e general office, II typing, Nwpt Bch. Good working Sepylveda Bl Torran<ie nLf •••"I ....., .... -... lfnes a must. Prior news-lormatlon Is a must Exp. pref. but will con-• xperience pre erre ut not re-• phonea. Coal a Meaa cond. & benefits. Rick or · . ·-.... wares !<urn antqs & paper exper an advan-•Good typlno skllls. sider aggressive. am-e quired. Must be a l )ea.at 18 years old. e 860-0474 AMnda. 648-0216 CA 9050t <213) 530-8791 Yll+Ylll Pllll much · morel' Moochles tage Potltlonlslulltlme. For more Information bttlouslndll/ldual.Full • Call 10 AM · 4 PM . Mr. Kirkland. • UllOITTll MOTHER'S HELPER Retail =1111$ Restaurani . 101 4 2 ~me~:'r~tl~•·w11~a1:~~ ~ie,,~s:i (~~l~)~?s~;~er-coC~~i~~~!~ager : 642-4321, Eiit. 207. : G:~=~ ~~~:1t1~"lem~~ 2~~~S ~~~~~ Hrs flex NATU~ALLEf-ltHIONS· E:o'Xuse's849f.~~~1 plus -~=~~:;~:: I 11 petlence. Inquiries and Little Miii Mutlet tat on a 9ss.9033 btween l-4 30 •. OllOIUTIH IEPT. : stylist Confidence In II you would llke 10 jOln • Beautiful hand· -mad• re1ume1 to Steve Tullet along came • •• -1-• • k V b Motorcycle Mecl\anlea growing company & are 0 "' Hough, Art Director. aplder ·and read In the ._.. , 1rM1 • ... 2 ... 21 EH • your wor ery uay e•-We train Call Fred 11 111 •nNlllTll/ ullt.a lrom Tll'n. & Ark Dally Piiot, P.0 Sox Dal'ly Piiot C1as1lfled .... • ~ .... • clualve men's salon In eves at 492-7753 rax:lon; ~~ ~: PASn ,, &INT $195-$425 720-3912 1560, Cotta Mesa. Ca MCtlon aboUt Miu Mui· Company paid benefits tor e e ~1c~~'at B::.:~sJ~ NEWPORT DOMESTICS & Fexest Ave, Lag. Sch. Full • Fa.n S 1S. TV $200. Slerec 92626 tefa Tulfet and t>ouoht It Gener-el Office Clef1( who e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT e 759..a 138 Iv msg Janltorlal Ser'llee AoencY l part time positions lmmedllle opening tor S tOO Vac S50 Coftw tor H 95 You can Mii can accurately type e 330 w e..y s1.-. eo.11 .,._,CA t2e27 e 11 In need ol. Retell ex.pet tYPMetter. Must table S25 4 cha.Ira & ··-OIAIT your tuffet and Iota of 55wpm l II tooklno fex • AH EOUAl OPPORTUNITY EMPlOVEA • WI must I ·. EM p L 0 y MEN T •••TEI PUSH have l\ave mark-up table S50 642-7229 IAILY Pl.IT other things through variety Cell 883-15SS, • • Nlquel Hair F1tl\lons COUNSELOR •. Biiinguai expet . pule-up b•ck· •---------330 W. Bay St. Dally Pilot C1 aulllad Human Re1ource1. I • needs all around ~air w/l&lel exper & auto Davey 's Locke• groundhtlpful.Xlntben-Pine Bunk Beds, mmtcn Cotta M .... Ca. 92626 Ads Celt 842-!>678 EJO/E M/F/V/H ••••• •••••••• •••••••• ••• • Stylist tor t>oay aaton Earn up 10 Sl ,500 pt mo SPOt111Shlng, 400 M1ln ellts Including medical & dresser, bkcue, ladder 496-S728 or 499-2221 llio IOllcltlng -Week-St.Balboa $5 p/hr start denlal lneuranoe, con-rail S 110 3 bikes assort $2.17 per day That'• ALL you pay for 3 llnes. 30 d1y minimum In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYH All Fii Liii Your Dally Pllol Service Directory Aepteaentatlve 142·4121 td. IH INt•iaL ltmH ends oft genial atmosphere Con-•Iles, $2!>-S3S ea. Dr•tt· 1111 wtlllll 11-• RECEPTIONIST•, Bii· Retell tact Alltaa, 642-4321 e.ct Ing chair S25 675-7297 Ulll/lll l /11 lngual w/Hles exper. lllUlll/UllS 291 Pcxtable Honda Gener110t Rapid edvancement op-suc:cesstul bus In Dana Pt EX800. never used $350 PW &IDT po<tunlty. Call 1mmed. Harbor. paid l\eelth Ins, llAJlll OIAIT 675-8 t09 r • J·-lt ri J p .......i ~yrs min exp. wtlh va-642-6142. Or alt 6pm, vacation, bOnusea. 3 Yrs •111LY .. LIT I-:----,.:~..,.---=".":-:-:--=~ nna1 ... • a a,..... cation & tit exp ,. sense Marlo 546-2380 retlll eJCpet 40 Hrs p/w1<. -n UNIVERSAL GYM SET FENCE REPAIR. New & A.A.A. MaJnt. LOWEST ANDYS WALLCOVERING ol humor a muetl Call ---------someevea/wknds. Salary 330 W Biy Street used. con11st of Chin-Up old Wood, chain link. PRICES. Commercial & Installation & Removal Stephanie, 759-1601 llllSEIY IAI neg. Send resume to: The Costa Meaa, Ca 92627 Arm-Pull, Bench· Prest SHIPWRIGHT SERVICES Free est Greo. 968-0 118 Realdentlal 682·3235 Int. painting ~8-4013 11._ 11 Exp or hortlcultural Coffee Importers/ Choe-142·4121 leg Presa, Sii Up Board Construct/Aec:>alr/Malnt. •111; olate Soldler. 34531 $1000 545--6510 Wood/'glass 730-0520 C.r•tafa1 JANITORIAL CLEANING Expert Waltcoverlng In Pit. Flex houra. Apply In bcir.grnd. H B. 8"2-8868 Golden Lantern, Dina Pt nn•rrnMt University Athletic Clut lri•al TIEEI SERVICE. Fteee11. Gr:J. stallatlon Reas Consult-person. Reubene, 251 E. 111111' 11111 92629 Attn Marga~et -' "" Memberstilp, $750 631-5661818/33S-58 amAsslgnmnt581-8S90 Coast Hwy, Nwpt Bch Wanted for Day Shift In llOAIL•••a1 At least lyearexperlence 546-6850ext 22 Janet ltrTiCt Tig~:n.:::"~iSl::..er6 JANITORIAL CLEANING Call THE PAPER LADY Monday lhru Sunday 3·S small pvt Convelscent -on lyposltor & VG Stat ---9•R•l!'llO"°'A"P'("!M~l""L~U!'!"!N!'llE'll!R~Y-Comme<c1al-Resld'I B1dos. Peffectlon at reas. rates. Hotel Hospltal In Lagul'a Full-time poaltlon 111 New·' Camera. Exposure to AM Uni v Athlet ic Clut Hats, tiaras, vells & ac-CleanUps•TreeTrlmmlng Goodrets 631-8t94 Freeest.673-2519 HllOUll Beach. Good salary & port Seac;h. Fine Jew· CompEdlt Somedrtvlng, Mbrstlp, Lifetime. Iulo C ....... ftrles 639·1186 Yard Malnt •Haullng L • • bonus Call 494·8075 erly/Glft store. Ex-clean llcenM. Neat ap-prlv $600. 660-9111 "''"'""' aa 1Ca11a1 EXPERT P•___,..•nnlng 111 Full & Part time. S •5•2276 h MIKE 650-3263 ......., .. ,_ . ., blwn 9am 3pm perlence In China. Crystal pearance. Oavo In Irvine tan;~ v-ome LANOSd PE·MASON~Y Reas. Rates. Work Guar . •IUIHHI • . I ,~ CarpHlry Comple1e Clean-Up, gen1 Landscaping, all phases Call lor free est. 963-7531 Full time. Apply Lido OFC ASST PIT ll'try level & Sllv6e;3.f~~ferred. ~la~;~~~~ & lrwy 4o5 fllaaic.J Jaat. m4 1"'EX...,ipen-.. C""'a .. rpe-nt_ry_se:vi_""""ce-malnt. tree trimming, free done. Brick, btocic, 11one, Plaattr/ltpir Shor•• Hotel 617 Lido pos. In N.B. otc Mon-Fri S j --rombone or student Repalr·Remod'l·Addltlons ests. Mauro. 631-4997 lree est Mike 499-4072 --Park Or, N.B. B73-8800 9·2. gen'I ofc exp & Retell ales nHlfTTill TUJllEI Xlnt cond S 100. M6--020~ Doors-etc 548-4980 Garden Service, e"Xper, Rick 661 -9584 lnt./Ext. patoh plas1ertno. SOwpm. Beth 861-2050 flllE JEWELRY 1HIOh School Graduates, • BUILD OR REPAIR dependable, prof For Prolesslonil Land.caplng =~~,'~=~N~u::~~-N~~~·:ood * IFF• IOAIL * Looking lor lull & part time earn Whlle learning skills Uct Faraalart/ Walle. statrs. ralllngs Free estimate ~a..2572 Ind. 1prlnkler1.MWlawn. lemsl 11326884 5~-7831 houra. Call Robbie's Rag credit. eolleetlon. genl olc, sales people Xlnt salary ~:~C::'0:r'!'esa~~rk& ai •tat 122' doors, windows. motdlngs 'l'llE 1a•IEIEIS reu r1te Menu "32-8681 Home~ Apt't . lnt./"'-t & MoP 54a-o757 ~ITflY~ PKfT0:._aomes .~~s & company benefits comput.; typesetting 11 2 typewriters. • 4 76106 Don 962-8202 t" "" .. _ ~ ""' o ..... ..... .................. Please call Ms. Alanna beginner levels Typing et plan·hold designer a,, Custom Aesldentta °'" 641-8750 140607 4.4 1 1424 ..., • • I W .. ~ & Garden Malnt. ....111; Patctl wexk. Uc. & bonded HOUSECLEANERS·P/T Mr Nl.iaen. 546--4510 Erker. 84.4-2800 ext 708 helpful, •Ame drluln" tables_ , 1 Stat·Muteratal Patlo .. Oecks-RejJlOdellng BRICK AK. sm .. I jObS # -SS.hr plus mileage, l\ave Sales must l\ave clean 11cen .. · machine, 1 4 drwr 1111'1{, 1--------·1 AC Construction 646-4031 Maint. Olean-ups, mowing, Newport, Costa Mesa, ····•i•1 own lranep. 73 l -S232 Part n .. 1F1U Ti.. ACCT UEOITlYI Fl /PT Neet appearance cabinet. 3 desks. 5 Ole ---tree trim. Free &tlmat .. I Irvine Ref's 875-3175 HouHcleanlng Service Prh1ft Pest ttfltt Days in Irvi ne 11 chrs, & many other n~ Acctutia QUALITY FINISH WORK Mr. E1tr1da 645-3381 ·........z-24 llllr D • lll-1llO Tun-Fri SS/hr. Must Flex hra,typlng & AMa a Est ab 0 C Modular MacArttlur & Frwy 405 ottlce turn pieces. Cal "I I Entry& French Doors our ....... 9Good}obldoner1gh.. have own car 850--4119 mutt. Mon th Fri. J.W Exhi b it Co Ueki C 11250·0490 Karen 111851-3066 ran,. n e<:tg 8"' ce Spec1111y llc•389432 D--..11;•• -•DI 7s~ *'"' motivated exper. prof 10 a Bus & P-....... ai 1..,..~ ..... • ••• ·-· Water heaters spouts Airport area v-<X>V8 --"'-ec de•" s125 8oolt "'"""'' ,......,.,..., Co C I 631 7975 -•-M1•1rMAa111• -1 handle the sale of mod-nPllT ""' " · Tax Preparation 548-0345 rum ons • AME I AN HANDYMAN QUICK & CAREFUL DRAINS CLEAR From S15 Car•tu~. r-... nnn-'"'~ir........ p••f TIIE ular s~terns (5 llnes) Full ue S75 Credenz.a S 100. ------ReQalr-Ooors-Aiterauons Carpentry, fencing, wtn-LO "'"TES T138046 F•·-•ts Dl'"""••I H••t~ .., .....,_ .... .,..., ,...... "" benefits sall"' com· Monday & Friday, Tape Newty rblt Minolta c 0n1a. Low-co91 bookkeeping. Aemodel·Panel-Locks-etc dows. plumbing. matllte. ""112 A•lO 851.9604 Mw722.9066 · son. 3 mornings per Weal< positions avallable at the mission •4 traln·l~g· Send I transcription, wlll train s 195 •Int cond 648-l551 accounting and data pro-Wlndow·Fences-Cabfne1 tub encl, hauHng. etc. -to keep Cexona del Mar Dally Piiot newapaper · word proc: Edlngert Nwpt ceuino. State of the Art, JS yrs exp Jerry 642--0567 And Ye• Jesus Is Lord *A· 111¥111* Expert Service & Rec:>alr apartment In top ah1pe working Saturday and resume to Exhibit Pro, I Frwy 551)..8333 Eicecutlve desk 38x78 too Darla, 979·055l (llc#30405) 63M244 CLEAN & EXPERT 32 yrs eicp. Restd't/Comm tor tr1vetlng couple. Ref-Sunday mornings. Earn l52~92 Chemlcal Ln. H B n-..S Dark w ood w/lnlalc1 111111 Tl FlllSI Lie #409035 964-8919 &fences essential. Pteaee $4.50 per hour plus gu " .,.. n T leather with ctlalr, Mull Act11tical Ctilia11 Paul 5S7-4758 aft 5 DECKS-WOOD COVERS Over 2S yearsexperlence write to Ad. 132. Orange allowance. Mu1t have --·•L(I OLEll--10 type appralaal forms, ~ 10 apprec. .1100 EXqulihe Acoustics~.. Ji --Competitive Prtcea. Lie. T -118.428 730· 1353 NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty. No Coast Dally Piiot, P.O large car or pick-up and Full ti~ LIOhtll'O fixture lull time Must have good 645-0873 Pat sprayed ex remove Dry· "tatat Ctacrtlt 10 years exper 7S•·l820 ABC MOVING lobs to sm•I!, reasonable. BoJC 1580, Colla Mesa. be at leut 18 yeara old. showroom Cotta Meea typing skllls. Mu•t be i1at1 "-&al wall A-airs 847. 7901 &iv....,ays. patios. paths. •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. Quick careful. T 138048. Free est., lied 63 l -'2345 Ca. 92626 Call Bruce 642~33 · consclenc;lous & drr· ..,......,...,. .. v~1 ..,._ ........ ...... p Li No eicper nee. 548·934 t dable Benellta. tart ,.,.. etc. No Job too small. Paint. Drywall Carpentry LO RATES, 552--04 10 IJC. Cl HOUSEKEEPER llve-ln for PASTElf Reas. Mickey S36l-0553 etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL 1t••tn•-I ... I Euro---n PsychiC Torot widower, rm/bOard/aa.lary Sales lmmed. Call Cheryl or -n ....-.. ,....... Coming soon The Body Rob, at Lenders Ap· * NEED T REM OD L? Ck!W Cart GEN. H~ Rec:ialrs, elec . STlllm llW. OI. C1rd &. Palm Reeder Tells Interview 7pm-9pm. 2350 Opening avallable In our Fltness Studios. Sale• lot pralsal Service. 851 ·9625 Free "tlmates cL LOCARE B Tn carpentry, plumb. sheet Or•"""" Co. Or~lnal APdutlee. Presen11 t & tF1uture 1 Orange Ave. Cotta M... bOok pasteup area Per-documented moat ad-In Newrvvt BMoh ,..,..,. F nf · Y exp " roe'" r•palrs. "'"7·1772 --.,,.. v on a ma ers •np ... -·· •-n ..... lvv711 lnancll'g teec:ner. educ toys/gard-" " -Student Movers. naurld ..... t•ID, IPlllMSn man1n1 part time pos-vanced time eftecllve ex-_.,. r• '* QUALITY WORK 94-42 8 HANDYMAN LARGE and Lie T 124--43• "'" 1·"'"27 850•2758 °' 83 l-8964' .... 05 startl"" ,..~, "t:· Monday 2:30pm to erclae avlllable (See Ad lllllllST or sale comple1e wltt 0 •act1 Cities AemA ... -11..,, enlng program 4 · 4 " "'" .... ..., ··• '' 7 30p T I Se & I t I ) In New..,.,. "~t .... ....._..., ........,.h •"oo "''"8 8571 "'"' """" .. ., small I DO IT ALLI NEW warenou .. Storaoe IMflat Several poaltlona avallabte a prox : m. ueeday n llOOls ns ruct on . ...,,. • .......,, ... ,,_.,, .,.......,. .., ~ -Phone 873-8122 Childcare my home. trans 631.ss79 Pat or Ive,..,.,., _ h M _ tOam-toapprox 5:30pm For appt call M• Har· front office AHlstant •-..1i Lie 2074&1 to schOOI & back. CM-NB .. ,_,, •••le 1Aa11a1 1C8A;IFdsubr._E11ROOrfFcotorCO ~t ~·.~~late~~'; No expet nee. Apply rlson 71 41760-7115 w/some ~ok otrlce J. -· t , Custom Realdentlal Work area Catt 650-0258 HOME REPAIR Carpentry Plano ' ~-, L 2·8215 a Of a ... rec:> • , ..... dent. atudent1 OK P • n n Y •Iver• l 6 8 0 eicper Days ~4-8722 or lttr" '12l1 lenc9' & gates tree trim ....._..,, "-Lie .. lree est 6«-2876 ..,., "'I ti A Coat a •111 as ....... TH Ev• 759-1104 Clean-Tlmety-Reuonabte CHILDREN$ CORNER dump runs. C M & N 8 · Salorl de Mualque No exp req Cell 3..&PM, M acen a ve, --_ _ __ l&IUVH 21' Ill• 751-69"3 llcU41&43 Preacnool & Daycare. In area Jim Whyte 642• 7206 Ltaa. A Zecchini. BA We do roots. all typea. Clll H B 964-2890 ex S A ese O.tt1•tr s.mtt WAlllllS All Wood consote 1225 *REMODELING my home, 20 yraexp rel• Pai tia us tor phone quot... 54 1~78 for appt PA Sm ID Growing dlatrlbutor IMk• 8 kl t hllt FfT Appty 650--3805 · •RESTORATION avall., loc near Placenltl Plumb -Elect.-Carpentry ! I 6'2-6151 Lleensed I ·~ur =ri:. ~ 1:i:1 l~~·vlllaoe lnn, t27 ....... -.-.--- •REPLACEMENT & V10torl1 722-6087 Paint-etc Dependable FINE PAfNTING By AIOO-tla al n.ur~ _. Poeltlon 1vall1ble 5 days Typing. a pteuant phone Marl~ A~• Bal Ill ... l REPAIRS Chlldear• My NB Home. Rea• Paul 720--0t39t1M1 ard Slnor l8yraofheppy It • lllnwl p/wk, lnclda Saturday manner a mual Sa11ry WITllnMSllllll (Frea .. 11ma1 .. 24 hrl) Mariner• IChoOI dislriet 81alla_J cu•tomere Lie 280644 meta llPIWn&TIYll Art/Drafting background based on quallllc:atlons Wltti peddle. Redtwf\te 1 1 price tex deaign plant, Wiii take/plCkup S.8-7800 tf HAVUNG • MOVllJd Thank-Yout 983-4114 ABC secre1ar111 Svs Let ~lent COfftac1. mark*llng. helpful MuS1 be pro-Send resume or appty In And Cutter needed Oood yr Old $900 873·S811 engineering eonalruc------A A A PAINTING lnt/Exl ttKs. resumes. f9C>0'1•, rating. Type 40.50 wpm duetlon oriented Wiii person 1733 Monrovia wegH & opportunlty p ha 7 l tlon can uve you SSS QUALITY chlldcare in my Gart0e & Yard Clnups LOWEST poulble price etc Pleaae call 846-9838 Adaptable to gtowth en-train Apply Pennyuver, Ave. Suite 0 . Cotta 960-7878 ntr It 631.3o45 842--0289 Cotta M ... riome. toys/ Jon 84W 192 10 Stec:> Service 882-3235 If a Vlronment 1860 Placent11 Ave. M&N, Ca. 92627 W1111W w••lll ••HOMElEK** leernlngs/lunl 6"8-~ t..IGHT HAULING-MOV\ng Newport Center Coata M... ...----PIT & - Arehltec;11 6 Contractor• Ct•tlltr Stmen Dump run• (yard/garaoel CUSTOM PaJntlng by Jim CO M'LtREStb1[ Jim Simmons. Newpon SALIS IELP • tea comm . .Xpet. •ltitala Com"'•ler Tlmeiharl~ 7 days Dave 845-1818 Low rat• for lhuttera, Flre-Butg'-Medlcal-Pantc lnteretate Insurance ms. srm Full time petllon w/prlor pref but not ,..... S louvle, Piiio !urn • Iron r .. UL approved Monltortno Agency 714-844-0390 tor 1 growtno N.B Trtvel ex1>9flenee tor tun nautl· 876-1757 18• T·Btrd Formula OMC St11te of the Ar1 account ng TRASH BUSTER stor fr" Mt 834-4243 ,.000349 645-6030 Co Senee ol humor a cal gift & clOthlno •tore Cati SS S l"Oh •78 Ht"A/C Ae1f?rlh1EF eollwsremodulel Conti &Aetld'lc!Nn-up, DANSALYEAPAl'"'TING-muetl Call Toodle. CHARLIE'SLOCKER " p, • 110 hrs Am •.. na .. :c ._ le 4•"2•" Darla, 979--0551 tree eet. Vic 722-8240 1.•~ •. 42S92~· lftia1~ ltratlt•I 759* 1681 Hlm/Slamne Kitten• MIF hauled 818~ Xlnt COflc ,.., .,. a• .,.. .... .. --Newport S..ch 875-e230 6 wk• S100 057-0807 87S--0288 ·-L-•1 Ctatractm Bt1ltk met Call An';llme 964·'°17 OuaUty orlc X\ LOWHI _ ..... -.... lll_lillu "-I --Price. Newport1C M ,, __ , _. I Ul.llnllllf/T ~ 1516 23' SEABIRD Sportftlhef p;;;fng x;. A;>11rs ' -···· . Streu Ma=t. stop J a INl/EXl PAINTING ., .. NanMt1e 631-4810 NB ., ... 0·5·30 Mon-Fri .... ax.per neo Able to I 11ybrklge. galley, Med ~ao:tno • Aoonno 6 b@CtX HOME INC ernOlllng, ht oonlrot Hou"' & Apt Reu ,..t.. 111per Many t>enenta. can work wtcnd• ld .. I tor col· Min &Cfilhund Pup. 480 ang. 10 hrs. lull) Waterproofing• 931.4199 AIFlllUU llllmt LIO'JO. S..5-9 28 for appt Ouallty work 895-5755 Tnfa1 (714) 992-5281 for appt 1ege student. Apply In plea Wire & amooth equip S lOK , ... lptnt 3Br 1'~Baw/2ear1ar lt•I an Cl ---UDY-PAINTER mTYP!f;rm J PUIT .. ( ~· 3t00 W Coeat coatt CtlampbloodllMS. Sac S 1S.SOO 0 90 YOU f"INISH YOU s VE lie p;;:; Home for E'l&riY Int/Ext 11 rr experlenoe Flnenelal. l..eQll, Etc oreat oppty IOr HOrtlcul· wy, Ne -Call an 5pm 552-7 t87 780·01~ otl\et Wilt ab t On yout IOI lrom $39,999 Weell/Month Amb Of F,... M1 Reaaonable Call Anne 64!--6233 1uratl1t r>iant Teen UM Ill.II 11110&11 SHEL TIE 4 yMrl old ma ... 4 t' o.t Tnwtr. 2 cab t pUo1 Mir Coeta M ... home 100% Flnanc:I~ 0 A C ~emb 540--4 10 1 K-'hy 850--1924 or 957·5801 WI.... MalaL own c-•r. PfT to3} hrt/Wk For Grubb & Elll• Newi>or1 housebroken, gentle hae, 3kw Onan, pllot lath Bat>tet wt4Com. Mon 8"S&10tl800)3 5-67&0 PAINTERNEEDSWORKI AraVOUJ W'-.. owai!IMnl bJ* P'-' 8"~!!e7 Canter Aaa1' E1ta1a AKC.beltoffer644-0700 VHF st1bllzer. aalun, Oltu Fri onty 543-5061 ~-all-nit 1191 lnt/EJC1. oe111ng1 refln cab ""' _. f0t Margo or Susan backgrO\lnd preletted •It 7pm d~fly. xlnt ltv.et>oeto A661N'8 CClAHING (28) yrs exp ~ Q\111 Balboa Window Wutilno Plant~ Melnt Pl&nt Good typing lklltt Con Sherry• Po'odlH Frea allp S$-4,000. 645-3788 .. atfa.nkt ComtMtclat 0rywi!J SERVICE athroougnly 011111P11ntinoM'--3831 6038al~BI e?l-3llS exp req'd 25-30ht'l/wl! tac1 M r • N11t l and poodi.ltreeFI PttBullto ielta 4 \A9a Wlilgtlt NOW• Be ttim ::a~=I ·~,;om:,1 ~n l\Ou91 540-0857 SOUTHERN PAINTiH<J& R~'S Window w-.n-Own trtn• 75 1·22~ &4-4-e200 good tlome 548-2648 21' dXH Rid RetCfi. E'nc fot9Y91' New VIiion ~8923 llc•383924 Are )'OU IOOkln9 tor a a.. DECORATING Int/Ext ~ ~,"~~ ror ci-Jrifd Ad POOL C~EANEA Need• alls Poddle !)4.ll>t T-cup. Toy I of aum!Mt Sell. Wat Mypno111Centet955-04"4 .. --A-~abla ei.ntno ..,. UC lne.urtd 631-6430 ACTlON own trudc Veey good Tires. and Auto S4f'ke Min S250--up ~8-2844 13500, now $1500 VIM.MC aecepted ..-ultal Y10e'>Shtft.190-94.4S p. lom'1WlndOwa..rMg CIJI pey Panum. Of Full Newport Tire Center, a,.1r __ •n iill 831·552S l5"8-3t18 lum. I Ouattnteed wor1!manehlp A OAIU "'°OT 4" .. • 100 3000 "'-"-·-CdM " ........ PADlll · Home I omc:. dtNlnlna by F Nd INttRIOAS Ownr/Qoef-1tld 838-3370 AO.Yl'IOt .,.,..... " ....... t Hwy, 12 Knewttl\ 2Q' "'lllt$4.5C Oulilttywork. frMM1 JODI Pteue cell !Of lt• G ST .. PPI....,.. Ml'"' I llf ~ 850-48"4 U25513 988-7401 eatlrnat M2.e7.e HANGIH I nl ~ • To Plarf' ynur LES 85? ... t33 _ 't!Dil"5iei:in:l«1;;nte'1 • VISA-MC 873-l51f Tl\11 wint• buy your own f'f1'lt R~ull " 15" Colofflft\blil Day S111i.r 11 AES10Jc0MM'L/IND 28 HOUSECLEAHING Good lkl equlOtnel\t tnl1eed Of •42·5•71 Whlflpool Tr .. h M..n.t. wllr1t Xlnt S.. to ap • Do my own .. ortc Lie ••i>erltnoe l ref L0wn Jl\.O wl'lat .)'OU nL In renttl'l_Q You Ci t\ affore111 Service Oirc:<"lor)' ht. l ·U l\NNcl campKtor S200. P'~•U Anidout to.ii •i7804 f Al r..4·81M tr1n1p G~ ~5-3155 D.ity Pilo1 Clallln.d• In eT~iflec2 642 S818 ail ("pll Now Like Mewl 648·5748 MAKE 0'FERt 548--8647 . ' ---- I 0r-. Coal1 OAILY PfLOT/Toeeday, &lptemb« 10, 1115 '-• ........ Ml.JC ll>Tla Ml.IC llITTCl NI.IC NOTICE MUC H01a MOC MJTICE Ml.JC ll>TU ...UC mn:l ~;s~n=~~:i;!!!~!!!!:Jt~l~4[!1 ftlft fltl YOU AM It DO""'-T NOnCaCW MO'TaM CfTYOf ..W. ITAWM etATWOf '1C1'1'nOU9• 1 ... ~· '712UBC..4dr.tuto.Xle. UM>llUDUDOfTIMIT, ,.,.,....U&.I IWTDIDCDTUWP CAUPOMIA AUllllD EWn'Of '8UIUI I I FF Of .W. ITA•F I" PS/PB. lt•eo. Pttlllla, OATID DIOU•'-" " QTD --NOTICE 1a Hl!AUY llOTICC llfVfTINQ UM cw P'ICTmOUI ·-cw..cfmout The,__..........,.,,. .. ••II malnt , lo m l,,-.. UMLIM YOU TW Ml,,_ OIVl!N lh•I CURTIS J ..,. .,H•MMAm ........ e&Am •~.;:;;;;; ... S2500IOO<>. &et-788& Of ACTIOM TO ""OTICT 1cm-.a1cowv. NICHOLSON d04ng bull· NOTIC( 18 HEAEBY rhe tollowlnQ C*M>l\1 The ·~no perM>n• l(fSNl!A VOAIL CON· 760-4321 ext 11-320 '(OUI PfllOPUITY." MAY YOU AR& IN DUAUl.T ,_ .. ~ MA· OIV£N "'-' ~ ~ 111111 l\a~ ~the we °' n.w ebendOned u. .. of C'WTI COHSTAUCTION, .--' .. tol.D AT A "-&.IC UNOEA A 0££0 °'TRUST. CHIN! COMPANY, whoM M reoen.d b)' tne City c... Ch• '1ct1tlo111 lu•ln•H th• ,-1cc111ou1 lutln•H INC . " ~ oorpor-78 2·440(. PIS, P/8, IALl.IPYOUNUDAlllll· DATED, SEPUM81!R 17, bullMu lddr ... la l73A2 of tlle City ot lrvfM. C...,_ N#M C>tdG~Homlttnd Name Golden.,...~. etlon, 1726MOrWowtil..,.._, ... , ,.. tteteo, runt ..U, needt flLAMATIOM 0, THI tte2 UNI.EH YOU TAKE 1!.utrNn Street IMne. C.U. l0tnlel()(fUmllilinGlllp&lw'tt, f & L Home.. 1176 Melfl 10012 Garfi.td A~ue. c-4, COile MeM celtomle Sllvef w/bltt Int tru1 al· mlnotr9')alr. 1 1760 obO NAT U" I 0' TH I ACTION TO PROTECT fOtN&, lntende to tr~ to latlOf ~. 1Hletlala, Stt•. !Mne. CA t271• HunllllOIOn IHch CA t2f.27 -~--........ _ _.lliiiii91 1oya xll'lt eond "1 Y1 • .,_ 881·788& ..,_OCllCHNO ACIAUeaT YOUR PROPl!ATY, tT MAY DAVID J OUY Ind ELIZA-toott. ~. ~ n. FIW\lovt Buelnete ~ MiCr1M1 M I(..,_,,.,.... ,.,,,· (hrlel 0 f()OeM7) YOU. YOU eMCMA.O Coe*-IE SOLO AT /4 P\AM.IC 81!TH ANNE <AIY. ~ tl'WllpOttetlOI\, utJl'llee ltld N...-ne r.a.«.O to~... The Fictnlout 5utlneN cMnt. • CaMomla OOfl*- L 'I ll·~ • ···" De..atic TAcT A LAWYl'fl SALE IF YOU NE£0 AN EX· IWIO .U., wMM buelfWle Ill other lteml and llOMIU. llled In Otenoe Coun!'f on N~ r...,.,ed lo lbcMI WU mlon, 21612 ~ L-. .... °',1-17 tfflor / MOTICI CW PLANATION OF THE lddr ... It 1'1'3A2 l •tman neceutry therefor, H Octooer ,7 fN1 FIL[ NO hied 1n ()rtn09 County on HunlllljllOfl IMctl, C.U. ' , TRU8TaralAU NA TU RE O F T HE 8tr..i,1Ntne,C.ilfomle.llle Pfovtded In Ille COl'HrlCI f·l741838 Novembe r 2 4 , 191 0 lornt•92&66 ~Dock for 20 m1111 7 300'1 CO. In Stook. c..illac t3M NO. -PROCEEOIN08 AGAINST following property now OOCUl!Wlla, tor Mein 8tr... Ph1Np H. MGHllmM, t 111 F11S0143 Peter C Vllll, Vkle Pree!· Mull CIHf bridge! Now .11• llfllll lfl stafriG, j!!l!J, fij w . On September 30, 1985, YOU. YOV SHOULD CON-local.cl II 173-42 Eutrnan lmpr°""*''' from Thiel Main Str•. llA. lrvlne, CA Pl'liltp H McHtmM. 1179 o.nt. 1 Ctlltomla corJ>C)t- Avallable Art 942-0289 ··-.. .,....... ...... •t 10 00 AM II THE REAR TACT A LAWYER 8trMt. 1rvm.. Caltt0tnl&. Ill ,...,. to Culver Of lnCtudlnO 92714 Miiin 5,, ... •A lrlllne. CA 1110/I 497 Cotti ..... I I ~·· lorm eng, mega/IC)lner• ENTAANCE L088Y ON 5TH C ALIFORNIA MOAT· I II• llOC k .. n •Ir •d.' oonllNC\IOn ot F 14 Chan-o.ie Sltnbt'o. 1801 a. 92714 Str... Coln• ...... Ciiio-•••• illn l 1001 QUAIL ST , N 6 tnrf, CB, ~500 new paint, STREET OF CHICAGO GAGE SERVICE. A CALI-merc llendlH llinure a, nel together with •P at• ren-Coron. o.i 1 O... Slml>fo 1801 CW-t0tnt. 92$27 Honda Expr .. 1 $300 833·9300 rMt l>!Ue, 1 ownr. MN. TITLE IHSUAANCE COM-FORNIA,.CORPOAATION, M equipment, goodwill, ~ ourt9nenc•1 thefelo. In Mat CA m25 atM Tenece. Corona 6e1 Tl\la outlneitl ffl COft- 831·21810f 855-2193 rec.M,000 ob087~99 PANY,LOC.ATEOAT501N. duly 1ppqlnted Trull .. lr.O. Of tl'lal certain°'* llnol IOCO<dww:.e with Ille Tlllt but#leN w .. con-,Mer CA92625 duC'tedl>y ec;orporlltin TIP Ill PAii .80 El OO I09ded loW mt 2 MAIN, In the City o1 Santa und9' the loUowlng d• n • • • It n o • n • • IC*fflcaliOnl Oii Ille at the duc:ied b)' • Umflecl p111net- 1 Thi• ~ w• con-MlehMI M K..,_, Pr_... •• ...,.,.In/ FOi Pam ...... ed 1 ' S9 aoO An• County ·of Or•~. IClfibed 0..0 or INtt WILL "NICHOLSON MACHINE omct Of tlw OlrectOt Of Put>-tlllp dl.lc;l.O by. lltnltad OerlMt-o-n1 ' •--1011 ,..... tone grey, ownr • State ol Calll()(nle, CALI-SELL Al PUBLIC .AUCTION COMPANY" IOCeted at lie WOt1l• (CIP 621-<48) Thie ttatem.nt WU li19CS lhlp Tille •l•temenl -ltlecl M-ttll M•toedes Benz Obo 875·0690 Of 875-0599 FORNIA RECON\IEYANCE TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER 17342 EH tm•n Streec. OATE OF OPENING BIOS with the County CWtc of Or· fta ltalemenl -t1'ld With the County C1en1 Of Or· 750 Y.meha , ihah dr tad lllllllATI 1&11 '80 Sevllle •dr adn It blue COMPANY, a Celltornl• FOR CASH°' u Mt lortll In lrvtne, Celtt0tnta The•~ 8idl w1n 1>e recelWCI 11 1t1e ano-County on .Augutt 12., .. lll the COuncy Clet• Of Or-.,. County on "19* 30, w/a«M. Mov1ng $900 ToP M.,Oedes Prlcee Paid / navy 8Jc am/tm exit Corpofatlon, u duly ep-Sec11on 2924h ot the CMt I• of the 0'°'*1Y 11 wt>jllel omce of the City Clenl ot the t985 .,. County on "41guet 30. 1M& obo. Atter 7, 645-tSe. Call Peter Of Ray cood ; ownr 769-M50 polnc.O TrultM I.Ind« thet Code, 1111 r1gllt. tltll and to Comtl'*clal Code S.0. City ot ltvtne IOceted at Publllhed Otange CoMt tM6 ,_.11 llHll W •MTS · oanlln Deed Of Tru11 ex-lnter .. 1 conYe)'ed 10 Ind tk>n 11~ 17200 Ja mbor.. Rotd. Delly Piiot Auou-1 20. 27 Pul>lltMd Otange CO..t Publithed Orange eo-t HONDA CB 900 F (1981l ..... •IOllll N•B£RS eeutlld by RICHARD J. now held by II under Mid Wlthl,, lhr• )'Mr• lut trvtne, Callfornle, 92713, Sec>tembet 3 tO, t985 Detty Pllol Septemt. 10, Delly Piiot Secitemtl« tO. Exe.lien! cones. MU8t Me .. " FORO. AN UNMARRIED Deed ol Tru" In the Pf'°'*1Y p .. 1. IO flt .. known to Ille un111 10 00 a m on Oc:1obet T 790 17 24, October 1. 1N 5 17, 24. OCtot>et 1, 1"6 to appr. Cell Mike, 8-5 213or714637·2333 MAN . I. INO A L tMtrelnetter de9ctlt>ed: under$1gnedtr1n1teree,Nld 2, 1985 at wT>toll lime and T-837 T-433 Mon·Frl. 957.9390 • 4 cll\ILLIC TAO LIANETTI, AN UNMAR--TRUSTOR DONAl.0 B CURTIS" J NICHOLSON hU pt-l>kS1 wlff 1>e puOllcly ftU ft RIED WOMAN .. INllOf'I, ENRtGHT.AMARRIEOM.AN uMd no ocllet additional open ed In Council ••ttr It... H10 '78 MG Mldget Con• LARGEST SElECTION rtCO<ded on Oecernb« 29, AS HIS SOLE ANO SEP.AR-bu11n•1 ntm.. Of •d-Cham1>e11 Bldt th.ii be I & verlible 11600 XI I ollatemodel,loWmllMQe 1982 ... Instrument No. A.TE PROPERTY dl'MMI t ubmlll•d In Ull•d 26 Brough1m, fully I . n Ced h I Or 82-4580e2 Of Ofllclal R.-BENEFICIARY Ca111om1e Tiie Intended trlf\11« will In~ mat1led on lht equipped, generator, air, tranep. Car or school 1 IC8 n ~ COfd• or Or~ Coul'ly, Mortgeoe s.Mce, a Ct U-1>e con11Umm1tec:t on Oc:1o-outllde. 'Bid• tor Mein very tow mllee, large FOid 675--2828 or 639-5755 Countyl S.. ut l ayl Stele of Clllfomfa, under Che f0<nta corl)OrltlOn bet 1, 1985, 11 the olflce ol, Str..i lml>f'ovetnente tr om ~~~'!:n11:.nton~~~r~:: Perac~t 57 140-1180 =.~u=:,':t~: 23~E~~8~oE.c! ~::.~~:::. ~r~~ •• ::"~.;o~ ~:,·~.~'. ThL9b~V.:~?cf~'v~r··THE 760-8050 &-5pm. '82 611 SC Cpe. camel/tan 2600 H1rb0r Bslv~. tlon lo the hlgl\MI bidder f()( Number 82-334jp2 of Of-KEtni WILLIAMS, AllOtneY WORK The W()(ti. to be C*· leath. S nrt, 3001 bl1u. COSTA ME A c:uh. °' cMCk u deec:rlbed tlc:lal ~ord1 In lhe office of l l Lew. at 3300 lrvlne Av-r0<meo hereunder It located Trall111, 53K mt s22.ooo 83&-2016 CL-···· • I t>elo'#, payable 1111\e time of the Recorder ot Or1nge enue, Sult• 300. Newp0<1 "' Ille CITy ol trvtne. County ' I •-.t --•••• l&le In llwful mON)' of the Cou,,ty Beacll, Clllt0tnle 92MO of Orange et Matn SlrMI 0.- People NEED classified flft --'82 9 11SC TARGA. idnl •68 Nov• 8 cYf 2 dr euto Unit.cl Stat• of America. Said OMCS of Trvat. de-Dated· September 1. 1985 ,_, Thiel A,... end Cutver 2!5' TRAILER. loXbeb cond lully load•d. pl • ~95. 645--7576 w1111oo1 warranty ex.pr ... Of IGflt>n the tolfowlng or09-Tr-~ DAVID ~. Ot r---------------,--------------• WITH EXTRAS, $5900. $27,000 OBO. 730-7068 Implied u to lltle, UM, pos-erty QU'hndll!LCZAMllU.NMI OESCRIP'TIONOF WORK Mon.-Frl. 673-1331 '78 Caprice, Oflg. owner. Miiion Of' enoumbraOOM. LOT 87 OF TRACT NO GUY, ly: KllTH wtl.UAMI, The wortt 10 be perl()(med Sat.~un. 551-2429 eve prime cond. Lo aded. 111 right. tme and lnttrMt 2896, IN THE CITY OF tr--..·'• ettomey (fof thell Inc~ 1>u1 nol oe llm· C'DJC $3000. OBO 8~ 1757 now held b)' 11 u tueh COSTA MESA. COUNTY OF PU!~ '--fl ltad 10 construction ot 1trM1 A•t• Lt.tlq Hl n. JC .8• Camaro Z28, 5 • ..,. Tru1tee In and to Ille follow-ORANGE ST.ATE OF CALI-Pub119hed Or1ng41 Coul end drainage improve--JVE8•~N ...,... Ing deec:flbed Pf'°'*'Y lllu-FORNIA AS PER MAP RE-Diiiy Piiot September 10, met'llt Ho.Dl•DITSUI ~ HO, Ttop1, loededl Blue 1ted In the etoreuld County CORDED IN 9001< 89, 1985 T~-81,. COMPLETION OF WORK $9950. PP 751-5583 0( Ind Stale. lo wit• PAGES 9 •nd 10. MIS--.. .Alf WO<k II to be completed TOYOTA ~SCH£ 963-5661 X266 pp LOI 81 ot Tract No 8'25. CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN within 180coneecuuvew0f'k· CH:vu,.~LET IEW o•• ··LEI In the City of Newpon THE OFFICE OF THE P\8.IC Nemer 1ngdaytfromlhed11upec:1-ALL MAKESI Hlehut Qwallly an .. BMch. County ot Or1nge, COUNTY RECORDER OF tied In the Notice to s 199 Down. Cloled end S.lu 6 Service llEI o•• ... ES Stal• of Celll0tnt1 .... p« SAID COUNTY cm Of' Prooeed comm'l IM, OAC. .... .... mtp recorded In book 339 MAY ALSO BE KNOWN FOUNTAIN VAUEY, AWARD OF CONTRACT -llMMi@I--SYDNEY 0MARR Oellvef1 Any Lease CHICK WE llY peget fS 10 14 1nc1u11ve ot AS 2966 BABB STREET CALWORNIA The OwMf rHerV•s the Wednesday, September 11 AU-UYlll LIW Mi-ttlf>IOUI Mtpt . In Ille COSTA MES.A. CA MOTICl ngni. •lter °'*'1"9 bids 10 ARIES(March 21-A.pnl 19) You'll be m lhc: 1h1d.. of events Focus ll.a;••J·lffl IVE8SON CLEAi 0&11 office or Ille County R.-(If 1 •treet eddr-0t INvmNO M>t rejllei Illy °' '" !>Ida, 10 on involvement, 1ntens1fied relationship, creat1H' cndea"ors, op-.. -UI TllOIS oorder or county common de1tgn1tlon II NOTICl ia HlAE•Y wa.lve MY 1nt0tmeltty 1n • I L •• 11 •• T. LUSE ~~~a:!!:v EXCE NG THERE· snown 11>0 ..... nowarran1y 11 GIVEN \Mt IN City Ci.rll t>ld. 10 mllle 1w1rdt 1n the portunity to increase m come. Emphas1\QJJ..Prom o11on re9pons1tu 1t)~ ,,.---I, oil rlghlt, min· glv8" 11to111 complet_.. of IM City °' Fountalft VIII-tn•e<Mt of the Owne< 1t1d 10 and l'Omance. " -. - AOll-•-P11111T' 67•-e9ee -~~fJiiiii.i~l er111,mner11ngh11,n11ureJ 0tcprrec1~). ._ "----... Ml r..cetft re ject allotherbldl TAUR US (A 1 ..,,,M ,0 L tad 1 a t o n can be ,_.... ~ • gH rtghtl, and other The beMflclary under Mid ~---..::.:..! --IN PROPOSAL GUARANTEE • pn -v-a} -,. o ng-<; n ing r n\ac I T• te Al ... WI fer • • hydrourbona by whtl· Deed ot TNlt, by reuon of a II our ::"'2:00'"' ,.... on AND BONDS Eecn bid shall completed Y ou II Vt center s tage and will take bo" .S tor overcoming Htt INle" ltlla 1tyce 9111 10ever name known that t>feach Of default in the ot>41-Wedi udi,, teptembef 20, ba •ccomp1n1ed by • o bstacles and w1001ng dcspllc odd!) Kc' 1~ to kno " whc:n to take ;our HUNTINGfON BEACH 10l11Fo\ m1y be within Of under Ille g1t1on1 MCUred lhereby, nu. for QUICKIET owt1fled Cit euhler s cheOlll leave gracefully CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ~~.:/red~~;~~ =~.'~~,1::1:1~~ ri=:f~·,:~c::;:. IMULalOM AOQftlOATE ~~Yo:,:,i::·~r:~ GEMINI (May 2 1-J une 20 ) Stress 1ndepcndcn1.:e. wilhngnes~ to 842--0631 540-5164 OnlyS18,500. 533-4242 perpetu11 rlgl!t of drlllfng, written Dec11ratton ot o.-:!:,'=!. "'!<::":: 1~ by the Owner u gu11anteel make new start, realLze that aggressive relauve does hav e your be\t &.tn Wut.. 10 T~·· I mining. e•pl0<lng and oper-fault and Demand l0t Sale, end lpec:tftea"-9. 11>a1 bidder wl". •f an IWatd interests at heart. Adhere to pnnc1ples 'itand tall. d1<opla~ p1o ncenng .. eur19 lheret0t and 11onr19 In and written notice of brMci\ ..,opoeala ..._.. IN iw--is m1de t_o him In IC· sptnt Shon tnp may be nece~sa"' -•-aa 1 •••ES 5 •w and removing the ume from and electlon to c.ouae Ille ted ...., _..., c;o.., cordance With the lerm1 of h h •H-•~-· '1 Corotla,runs"""..,.,.,_ M1dland 0<111yotner1ancs. underligned 10 N II Mid ~~be1eco"'pe11ted his bid Pf'omp11y MCUr• CANCER (June2 1-Ju1;22l lntu111,e 1ntellect1~a1.ll\e-un,c_ US~f RS & TRUCKS ~-2357 Iv msg tncludlng the right 10 wtilp-Pf'operly 10 N tl1ty said obll-bJ _°'!tie'°""'°""'°" W0tkmen's CompenNuon could pay d1v1dends. Follow thro ugh on fir~t 1mpress10ns ( ycle htgh co ORCALLFO~ '78 Corona. auto, amlfm 11oct1 °' directlonaHy dflll Oatl0"1. •1'<1 ltlereelt« Ille .,., MCWtty ~ bJ insurance •nd llebmty In vou can be at right place at c rucial moment Family ml.'.mbh make~ Fl -APPUIUL I t I t o S ,,,_~2 ,,,_,,,_ •nd mine lrom lends other undersigned cauaeo aala ._ ....... 10 ... t .... a-'"'-suranoe. e•ecule • COl'ltrBCI • 1 ereo.11 n runn ng con oond, 111 • ~ -4""1 than aald land. oll or gu nollee of breach and ol elec· _.,....., "" ,_ ~~ In the required lotm and important c oncession. D~~n $2800 obo 640-7418 DM 1 931 we111, tunnel• and thetts 110010 be Recorded JUNE 7, :':::C:CS" .. :,.~u;;; turn1an setttfectory t>onds LEO (Jul; 23-Aug 22J Populant> 1ncrea~s. greater freedom 18211 BEACH BLVD Velbw11t• 17l ·65 ~art. nrMt coodl NeW Into. through or ecrou the 198-4 AS831NSTRU~ENOttT lciNO "'OJECT NO. 2001", ~ t~ ~ tanhtul Plrl:,m•i:: results as burden is n~mo' t'd. Focu\ un in1ua11ve 'er..a11ltt~ ab1ltt) to -• 14.tbaurtece ot said llfl<I and 114-235'4 °1 sa..., et IN n'laMed °' ~ eo 0 1"" contract an or communicate ideas in anaculate entenainmg manner Long-01stancc HUNTINGTON BEACH '59 Bug. Orig. cond ctr es. air, new eng. Muat to bottom such wt1tp1toclted Records t be In the._. of IN p1yment of clllm1 of me-141-llll; Ml·llll Com pl, need a work see! S575 49-4-4268 Of dtrectlonllly drtlled wells, Said Nie wttl oe made bul • 0 ..,. In tier oMce lft 1er111men and l1borer1 caJI relales to tra' el. wc:1al &n\.ltallon $900, call 675-1823 d'f$ 1unoe11 ll1d ''""' under wlttiOut co...,,artt or war-~ Cclty ...._ 1moo _...., thereun<* Said check °' VIRGO (Au$. 23-Sept 22) Being alone nov. 1~ Ol'l"t'\san al idea!> WE WAIT YHI and alt 69m 645-8169 Fer• 9319 and benelth "' beyond 111e ranty,exl>f'e11or lmplled, r .. A...-on °' befw• the bldd«'s bond "'111 be in an are lO become viab le concepts Som e rule!). restncuon!»i ""Ill wo rk 1n OWi Im •••i ·76 Lfb. Gd cond lnlout. exterior nmrts ther-eot, and gardfl'g tit ... posae111on, or llou itated At tfle deeto· 1moun1 of not leas than 1.,, ~ H 1 II 1 n 1 l Tauru'> -'63Ftberglasa0unebuggy Runs good, good trana. co redrltl. relunnet, equip, 8flcumbr1noestopay1her• nat~ ""'-. etC bide , .. (IO)pere41n1of1he1moun1ot your 1avor. osp1ta VISll_ W1 com O o ne c <>« O ~ou. See Ton Ra)al Stree1 L~al. 500 mlkt! s47510bo. 995•1055 ma1ntaJn. r19alr. 0eepen and ma1n1r19 principal sum of 11\e c .. nd. wni be pubtlctr the bid The Faithful Per-Sco rpio persons pla) <;1gn1hcan1 rok<. • on "Bran New Motor" oper111 any such well• or notes NCured by 111d Deed ~. HlflllMcl ~ct.-l0tmanoe Bond than be not LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22 1 Discern moll'~ dcllne terms get to Needs "Very little" work ·77 Squire Station Wgn mines. without, however the of Tru11 wfth 1ntere11 u In defect bJ !tie City c ..... lell thlfl one hun4recl t 1001 heart of matttrs where romanle 1-; concerned ( 1rcum<,tanc~ fa, Of Mull tee to apPfecielel1 Xtras S3700 obo Lewis right to drltl mine 11ore ••-said note P<Ovlded •d· .....,_ Md !tie put»lkl -percent or the lotlll amount rr •1 I h ~ ht S 1500 OBO. Call EVlf 75s,6666 Of 67s.2605 p1or8 and Op.,aie 1hr0ugh vancee 11 any, und9r the lfwtted to be iw-t et IN oflhe bkS price named 1n 111e your e11ons. ~ou I get a mo~l C:' en-t m g ) o u request C'\ IS to • 714/546-3147 the turfeoe olthe upper 500 1erm1 01 said Deed ot Trutt, declerett on of ••Id convect The LabOt ano Ma-selecuve, d1scnm1nat1ng ~~~~~-,~~~.69 vw Bug, new.....,., Liacela 9 23 fee1 otc11esubturt10eot111d•eee.ch1rgesa,,dexpenMt pr~. tar1ala8ondsnailbe notleN SCORPIO (Oct 23-No-.. ~I) F m phas1~ unpractical 1'>5Ut:\ -·• H k IV rf la,,d as reserved In the deed ol the Truatee i\nd ot the All Mete ltO r-IHd, than one hundred (100) per-do meS'IC adjustment repa• m"nt "' favor ")pot Ian ht on l.'.arC"er brkt, trans & Int Xlnt '75 Llneotn mar • tn · from The Irvine Company, a trvsts creeteo by said Deed Hllftllfted .wt declared.,. <*II ol the total 1rnoun1 ol ' · ! " v "'' JffJI tOU oond w/60 <Sy warrency am/tm cus. lthef seat1. wea1 Virginie CofP«allOn, of Trull be rwtwrect bJ !tie City the bid price""'*' In the business. prestige coopcrauo n 1n 1.:ommun11~ proJeCt Someone "'ho ----------S1595 obo 581_.395 9 S7K ml, $1800 640-0087 recorded July 21. 1979 1n Seid Nie Wiii bit held on C*11 to IN City E,.._ contract Onty t>ond11$1Ued cares w1lt provide aid 'ti .alD u-aeLllt 9 book 1324e oeve t 178 Of-SOAV OCTOBER 1 . .wt tN c-AttorNY tor by com~lee which ••• SAG ITT ARIUS I O\ 2">-Dec 21 l ( hanoc of !.<:enc ma) b( Olllllll 414 '70 VW Buo. n.in1 gd, nds ... • llclal Record• t985 II "'00 AM . •• the cMc:tclne .;;:cs rwponect to rated 'A °' . A· In the , I ~ d " I 2 Dr with / b r k •. S 1 o o O o b o .79 Otd• cutlua, m . PARCEL 2 EaMmer11e as Concord str .. t entrance to the ct COUftdl t .._ "Best Rellno Gura.· wlM be neccssaC). A ccent o n trave • com muntlat1on . e ucatton, rt"cog.niuo n o Thi• cornea P 1' 645-8490 Eves 10 ml, little old lady from IUCt'l Me«nenl• ant pertleu-Ille bulldlr19 located •t t570 vlar ~ °" ~to9ef ~ tceeC>led. Fetlure to submit spmtual values. You'll be asked to help d1ssemmate special •Ira ~ luels ta~'Ooo~) ·73 VW Squarebeck, runt NB car $2000 873-5001 11r1y Ml fCl'lh in the Article Eut ITth Street. Santi An•. 1115 • acc.i>t•Ole bond• wlll be mformauon. Pisces Virgo pe~ns pla) ro les. prep more ( ... iood. gd cond. 1unrool, 8fltltled "Euernel'lt"' ol the Clllfornla 92701 ,rio. to co"'"'encln9 C8UM of rejeCtlof\ of bid CAPRICORN (Dec "11.Jan I u· What you po~~!>'> IS m ore 11111 fl~t•tJI 9 Oec11r111of\ ol Coverients The 10111 amount ot lhe wOftc fie Cent '°' ~ PREVAILING RATES OF --OF\ANG6COAST 1800 54s.-a 177 ~,,_iP.i-..""'-!'!""'!~l'll"'--~ Conditions and Res1r1e11one unpaid balance 01 the ot>41-... Mlb!-trect~:C eMn ~ WAGES tn 11COord1rioe wtth valuable than ongmall> ant1c1pated n o" 1t refu~ 10 l'IC in11m1dated Jeep/Renaull ·73 vw Supe< Beetle N..-. ·M ~th ~75. euto, recorded Auou•t 12, t974 In gatlOn MCUred by 111<1 prop-lllln • bu.._• ric-ee the prOYllionl of s.ction You need not acct'pl ti~t o ffer Older 1nd1' 1dW1l 1s ""1lling to lend 2524 Harbor Colla Mesa shocks. 1teer1ng bo•. vs 3 3 run• gCS 497"516 1 book 11218 page 1881 Of-erty to be sold, together wfth "°"' the City of FowitMft 1173 of the Celllomfl l abor benefit of e,\penencc >\not her (apntom ti gure prom1nenlh l .tt-t02• am/Im cus, 2nd owner, Peaa.l1c 9335 nctaJ Records of Ilk! County 1n1er .. 1 late cnaroee. and v.-.r In -•-wtttl Code lhe 118f*AI prevelltng AQUARIUS (Jan ,0-Fcb 18 I (10 \JO\.\ pfa, wa1110~mt' Lt-gal ,. • s2500 5-4 92&4 11 (the "Oeclarallon") estimated costs. eJ.pet\MI, tM City Mumcip.I Code r11e1 or oer diem wegn and -• 'II ._ __ ~=-..,,...,;::--;:---,.,=3•0 ~cones · ._ The 101e1 amounl of the and ldVllllO .. u ollhe d•te N v 1 1 Tttte 5 holiday •nd overtime wo<k In papers will oon bt' in o rder \.\.IU l OUld n·cc1 vt• lul ralJ \C o er ) <•U (.J't" 4 ftHI DriYH ·74 Daaller Station Wgn, unpaid prlnclpel bt lenoe. hereof. It sn : 158 17 c~:.u:c: ~ s.oe. ' lhe locality In whleh lhe work plea!Mlnlh surpn'it'd O\ 1ndl\ 1du.il "hci Pr<'' lllU'\I~ appearC'd 1ndll ·81 Datsun Klng Cab auto. ale. rool carrier. lnteresl thereon logelher Dell S191ember 3, 1985 In eccOtdlnce wttll the IS 10 b8 perlormed ,, .. been rercnt w/matchg camper ahett. xlnc cood sm~ tested ,. ~~.'~~:. ~""!':-oi~L'::'..~:J:. AM~:~~ ptOV-=-~tloftof 1:;: ~~:~~~~ 0~,~~~ PISCES 1 Feb I •1 \!J n h ~111 -'••l'nt ''" nt'" "°'~ prou·dun·' ~~~=-5~-;.~un4KI '1495 966-176 • vanc9.at111et1meofthe 1n-FOft•ACOAPOflATtON.• ~CodeoflN.Steteof tr•el Ret1t1ons •copy 01 Focu'ion pcop le "hurel' upon \11u l'mplll\m l'Ol ha\1, hl·alth rull•\ B•· Tr.CL' 9035 '74 vw Super B.ei'ie 1t1al publication o• '""No-IMdtruetM•Y:OUAM>tAN Cellfomla. ttie City Councll whteh1Scttte 1n lheog1eeo: direct gJ'e full pla' 1t1 intt'lkc tu.il \·uno'>lt tk Pl•'>ll1 ' t' ol .. uuru· • Sunroof. excel cond lloe are S264,9t9 03 TftUIT °!!D H~VIC~ °' th9 City of Fountlfn Vat-:~n<;1!~ :,~~f~':~ !~a~. matt'~al l eo p la\ Blgnilica nt ruk ·n Ford F100. auto. pwr s23oo. call 575-7o91 Chc;:;:r;;~yC:,t1fi'edcc~::: ~~~u~"f.:VetM ~9Jo ~:: ~. ';,'.~':.~:~~ 1b1110 any 1nterntec1 party lf SEPTEMBER 11 IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY '.•'U m· J1-.(n m1nJt air. shn wide bed, wgn '75 vw Coov Buo Xlnt Katellaet57Freeway pay•ble 10 the Truaiee or t •Offtcef. 1S10Eaal 17th ho41::, rel• ot •eeee lof upon requeat The con1rac· tng. a nalural teacher unorthoo 11, haH' had unu,uJ I rl'la 11un'h p "11h whts w/nu tires S3500 cones yellow w/blk top & t::::::=======~bldde< are eeeepiable to "'"'·Sutt• E. Stwtte Ana. NCtl cnfl ~type °' worti-•or and any ':'bCOntr~ famd' espectalh mother ( :rnCTr ( apncom \-lUJn u~ pe~nn\ pl.1\ Xlnt cond 75-4-6909 Int 4 spd ~500 OBO Truacee provided propar CA t2701 (714) S47-71n hank ne.ded under him shal P•Y no1 ..... s • '-I , J 558-957 l or 786-6348 k1«1Uhcall0n 11 evlllable Publlll1ed Orange coast ~ °' :::-C IN tr t than the SQeCI tied pr.va111ng 1mponan1 role-; m 'o ur h it' 1 o u fl'• t•nt ' m .1ul· m .IJ ir nnw,11 Vaa1 9040 From 1n10<ma11on wtik:rt Oa11y PtlOt Septembef 10 :h~-:...•.,. •• ::CS-:=0 rates of wages lo an woMI-adiu~lmc:nt \\h1lh could h,l\C 1n,ludl'll J\lUJI .ha ngl' 11! rt·"dcntl· n r 'II llltlUTllUL '78 VW RABBIT. Body & the Trustee dMml reliable. 27 24. 1985 tlle 1uccu1ful bidder men employed in the ••ecu· mantll \talU\ l llt"\I\ le 1\ n1>~ un.frrg1•1 ng. t ran,f.•rm.illon -in d kt I Interior In good cond . butto1wt11ChTrusteema11es T-816 Pre'Hlllng •ee• In ctael~ uonLAoBI01h!~E1G~tLATION \OU a~c lx•ino tt"<.tt•d \.1an' prC'\l11U' \J (Ul'' hJ\l' lx'l'n tus-.cd J\ld.C d<, TUYELALL. Runs good, but needs P\8.IC NOTICE no representation 0< war-ftcatloft• not provided lor " · e < '· .... II '""-· I I SIOO Ill cune-up Great transpor-renty, ahe street i ddreu<es> Ml.IC NOTICE b the reeoluOon ahalt not The contractor Shafi cornp1y \oOU pcrlC'CI Ol'\.\ ll'lhnll.JUC'> "I ""' r ,,., I '' • 1Ut,t.1n\ ng N '11U IO tellon car $1200 OBO. FICTITIOUa eUllNlla Of other common deslg· .,! lee• than the moet r• wllh all lhe requirements 01 il_::q~~,.:::5 _________________________ --, "8-'400 Call Eves 7141546-3147 NAM( ITAT!MEN'T n111on ot the Ibo .... de-K-200M Cerll •• detem1tnellon sec::uon 1117 s l<>Qelher •"" .... -The followlfl9 persons ere ICtll>ed ptoper1y 11 7 MAIN· ADVEftTiaEMENT kif IN Or County -alt other 8P00Uillle reqwe-a .... 1.,.,... '78 VW Bus Good cond & dotng butlneu u SAIL DRIVE CORONA DEL NotlGe It hereby glYen lhet :::,:::r bJ the U I mente 01 lhe C11tlorn1a ........... _. ..... ______ lufty loaded $3200, WESTGRO\IE PLAZA, MAR CA 92625 on Augu st 13 1985 .. tMnl ofL.eboond~ Lab<>< CO<le -... tl12 •99-4521. 261-6820 7t11 Garder\ Grove Btvd, Sl ;d Pf'O?lflY It t*ng S5.00000US currel'IC)'WU ~Yerlt INll It M .... DRAWINGS ANO Si>ECl·1 _________ _,_ ;---#200, Garden Grove. Call· IOld ror tile purpoM ol pey-seized II Senta Ana, Call-,lllarl the Mlebftlhed feder· FICATIONS ~ lull Ml of •77 3201, auto, tnrl, lie, 80 VW Duhe<, 49k ml, fornfa 92641 lf19 the obligations MCured tornta from tile Los Angeles el 1 kl"I drtwlngs and spee111ca1iona see< cass, alarm, loaded Air, new tires. muffler. Lawrence Sulckl ling, by aaid Deed 01 Trull lnclud· Sheriff's DIQ•rtmenl tor~-• ~ n ~:n~~~r 111111 11 avellsblfl for 1nspec;11on 10 ml $5600 859-6626 muse Miit $2495 Dys 7111 Gtrden Grove Blvd, Ing 1115 ind eapenMS ol lhe 1nally seized on July 2 :,. udl penu-wnhOut charge It the olflu TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 851-1400, Ev 720-0828 •200. 01tden Grove. Call-Trustee and ol Sele 1985. In Senta Ana C1ll-f:!v lnaUf~ :.Oftlrequtred ot lhe Otrector of Puouc .81 R bbl Con 1 5 fO(nla 9264 t Dated Augusc t9 1985 1orn11 lrom a t918 Old .. bJ IN LeOclf Code of IN Works ol the City .01 1rv1ne • I v, a r' Thfl bu1ln•11 II con· c AL IF 0 " NI A A E -m 0 b I I I v ' N 91\d Comple11 MIS ot sttO Or•w ACROSS 1pd, gd cond, white ducted by • 11m1ted pllftnM· CONVEYANCE COWANY 3R47F8M492326 by Ille Los :::.• °' ~eltfom:•· IM'• lnQS spec;llica110<i1 1rio bid 1 1 0,1 ... $5500 Mel S.6-3736 lhlp Mid True'" I r: 111~ Angeles Sheriff's Depart-.;:.9Cu •a C:. rec Id docume n t a may be <, s111P~" .. '" Ill a -'"II: ~1 VW Rabbit Olesel A/C LAWRENCE SUICKI UNG : Ketfr Ex~ut~ Vice menl) 101 vtolatlon Of 2 t USC ~ ta ~~· no rr •. ourchased rrom th~ ~ar1 q B.r ~ ---••11: · ' This statemenl was ltled ' Mal COfbf A• 881 Any peraon deetrlng lo oompenH on requ men1 or Publrc Wor~s C11v I •4 1~· 1 em/Im xlnt gu mt 45.53 With the County Clerk ol Or ,rHldent, ':: II. pltoe the matter in the Unll-men le. Tiie Contreccor of lrmie 17200 J11JT1bo•M . S "'" A• ".i ,., Liii•• m~ S~ 3~utt ':J1 1ng41 County on July 29: ::;.~~·rv~~~t.on. :.0: eel Slllet Dtslrict Court In ~bcon~~. '~~~ Rold 1rv1ne C111ttorn11 •6 "'''"'o.l"'o"' ralg 6• 1 e11t I 1985 (l1t) m-.n Otder lo contest the PfOO. "cmcte :CC:'~ .. 91713 A non-rel\JnOllblfl 198 t •-s ""'"' H -~ 8 tlemenclaUI '82 vw Rabbit Convert F2GU1 Publlthed Otenge Coast able cauM lor ltlll ..Uure. ~ lnew~ tOf :r::'the ot S75 00 wdl b8 Chl rged r0t •!I Boros " ,...,. I ct" n of new & Fully IOlded. Excel. cond Put>4tlhed Or1nge Coal! Dally Piiot Seplember 3. 10. must Ille wllh the RMldent I b I I 0 • ' • m . eacl'I HI of documents 19 1...IWIMf '. II I .OF L 11 SS l 50 Dally Pllol Augull 20 27 17 1986 Agent 1n Cherge. Drug En-11 con tac r Orawmgs spec1l1Callon' erio I 10 c..:1o..i 1a,1r Cllrefully pr4tf)ar.cl 4~9-~2 ~ag~9 1_6620 · Sec>tember 3, to. 1985. · · r 8l l torcemenl Adm1n111ret1on. ::J'T~ C~trac.= b•d oocuments wltl b8 meif 2~ PrCIH!(I " "f'eOWlllllCI 9MW"e In or T -784 P 0 Box 12609, Senta Ana, " rec; °'1 ea uOO" rl!ICllPI ot requee., • -;.,,Di' ,... ..-a. --Cafllorn11 921t2. • ciafm furnl tll lfl• Cit' • no latet than 10 Cllendlr ;6 Mio.~,,,., tt~. P\l!llC NOTIC£ •n<l cost bond of $250 00, In Cel'tlftcal• of •elver 01 days 0t•or 10 the 01t• Ml tor , -" 11s• ~ " ""' h doee melt• a dlf• P\a.IC HOTIC£ Iha lorm ol • cutller'e 0< iubr09etlon und~r Ille Oc>M•ng ll«'S tor an •d· ~q 40<'1 , ~ .. n,., ...___ .... :..&.' FIC.....,..'• -··-·· K-1-ceM•fled Cheek made pay. ~..!... "'!..~.orti ... I c:onl· dlll()f'lll c:tlarge of S5 00 \0 O• .. S• ~ .... __ "'""" --f'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 Ible to the U S OeQartment ,........,_, ...-r-SECURlfV l'OR COllA ll C·~"""'n~ purdtelle yotJ/t • NA• aTATIMlNT NAME ITATIMIN'T or Jullloe, Of approved tur.. :..~ :-~ ~:9 PlETION 0 1' WORK T~ 1· Pai ''' ~•• ~ ~ The followtng Peftol\I ara The following perlOfll are ty. on °' t>etore September : ... btellll ":wm :'m~ con1r1ct oocume"" call ror 1t1 Chf'f'•'•• ~~ d~l~~:''T.:t:~PRISES, ~:~l~e b~:~::.!te~~ 3~~ 1 1 1:,, 1!~~ ~n,::~s:tl~ by the City end I• mede In ="'u:r,og~:' ~=t: ~b ~'~,1~,.~:_'°' ~·~·111 (B) TRAVEL CHAIR MANU-Sfltlol SlrMI. Suite 660. COii bond 01henw!M. Ille a ccord•nct •1111 Ill• nllmete or 11\41 petOlf'lltQe t I ft1ot m, .. ~ l'ACTURINO, !Cl HOLIDAY Cotti Mesa. Ce 92626 pr0Plf1Y wtlt 1>e edmlnl .. PfowteloN °' lflh Nottoa of wor~ comptsteO rhe City '• s 1w1 1H1 ..... • W ..... ~ CHAIR <;OMPARY, 1218 OSL Setv1o41 Company 1r1t1vety torlelt.O purwant MCI IN-~::":i wOI re111n 11n 1101 pe<Olnl of 1• 11111•1 •• .:;., Q..0910MW•• Cambridge L-. Newport 21791 Laite For .. 1 OrtYe. El to 19 us c 1608. and wilt ~-= :_::; 2 of IN NCf1 piogresa payment u 1< u• """ a..ch, Catllornte 92660 T0<0. C1 92630 (A Calf· Ile diepoNd of ecicotding 10 ,_'" --MCUrtty ror comple11on of 46 N•ld 11m" LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'SI l.llAll ... VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3870 N. C~ry Ave LONG BEACH (No. Cherry Hlt-406) (114)111-lltl Trac»-lnt weic:ome OPEN SEVEN DAYS llPWTlllllPUI DELIVERY DEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW m , ... -left .. ltwftt,.... .... ..,..,l s.n-.~1r­ U7-4IOO ..... 1 Gregory P1ul Belou•. lomla Corpot1tlon) f1w lnlerMled partl .. mey 9pec:lftce1~ _ _!.:;1na:: lhe bafan09 ot the work Al 47 ~""'0· 1218 Cambridge Line, New-Thia bualnH1 re Gon-Ille a petllton for r11mlllk>n ~~ ... :--11 • ltcebM the reqU«tl an<I 1!'1,per'IM or _..,, )a~ltf ,., 1 • "' pon Be8ch, Caltloml• 92MO l!ucied by 1 general part· 0< mlllgetlorl ot lorfellure ---Wn ..., the llUC()Mll\JI bo<l<lfll the '>J A•n• ,,.r Thia bu1lnH1 ti C()(I· "-rsnlp wt1h the Fleeldent Agent In ••:=, leWa. 1 C.utofnla C11y Wiii psy t~ amount '° 5 • ull ducted by In Individual Oonall_"'_$ctwlt>er Daniel Chtrge purauant to 19 ,.~I I Co......._ -......,..__ r•11•1ned upon com(>l1anc>e 0 RE G 0 RV PA u L w J)of\~ Chairmen of us c tl18 eno 21 CFR ...,..._.,_, --..... wllh Iha leQUl'etnenll Of ..--......-........ .-...,...,,:-- BELOUS I theac>ard 13t6 71·1316 81 wllhc>ul IH· .... the COlltn;etOf .. .,: Oovernmenl Cooe S«t.on rh11 11ttemen1 -. tla.d fhl• ttatemenl wa• ltled 1ng • e1a1m end C091 bond er1ttttec1 to.,:::: ~ t440i and 1N P10~111on1 of with Ille County Cten< of Of· wllh the County Cl4tf'k Of Or-tlile1tdent Agent In MCUffttee O'ftid ..!:.c~' I:. lh• contract documenls ange County 0t1 Augull 14, ange County on July is. C"-te enttt·~ .._ ~ t llaff pene1n1nQ 10 Suo1111u11on I 1985 1985 Cue R0·85--0037 • ,.,_. "' --0 ol S_,rrtiee ,... f'W Data Augull 23. t985 '::.!.lty '~'c'!.. """",· .,..;:; PROJFCT AO MINIS Publltll«I Orange Coal Pul>llthed Orange COMt Put>llMled Ot~ Cout t I by,,.. "' o Tf\ATION •110.-1t0n1 rel• Delly PllOI Augu•t 20, 27, Otlly Piiot Auoutl 20 21 Detty PllOI August 27 Sep. per1onNnCil °' , .... --llW lo IN• OIC;t!Cl l)<l(Jr lo Septemw 3 10. 1985 Septemt>« J to 1985 1em1>e1 3 10 1985 ~~ ---..-....... Md ooen1ng btdt '"'" oe l ·762 T-780 l·DOA .-.:::.::::.::;';;;;;. t dlrKtfld 10 Me Cartoll A• ---------11111n1 •c NOTICE .,. ..=.,'°'~ C.:. ..! M>C111e Pro)ec:I £"9•,,_ 11 111-te NOT"'( •-II" NOT"'r ,.~ _....... (7t41eec>-3792 r-"' r~ '"" oMalfted :"I_ •t ltM Ofllle9 6Y ORDER OI ll'le C.."v '1CTmOU8 .,.._., '1CnnoYI .u .... 11 '~~A=• :.:-cc~ ;"',..: ~ council of the City ot 11111,,. MAME ITA l"lmWT MAMS ITA TK•N'T Tiie loltowlng pertonl 1r1 ~ ...... It tl.00. ~ Oiied Augwt 29 llNI~ The foliowtno peraone are n1e lollow4nO potflOlll .,.. dOlng bull,,... .. LH c:::t t. " the .,....., CtTY Of' ..-v.... I Y dOlnQ ~ M 004nQ ~a Verdin• ~tlt"*"ll lid ,...._t .:. tM ,..,_ ~ NA..CY C. L.ACIV, City TO PAA PAOP!ATIES, FITNESS FIRST, 6484 'l737 E COMI Hlgrtwty Cor ap i a•oa._ia M _, 9y C';" ..._.._.. "-.w (".(\II.II 4792 JerMt Cltele. t1C. AdOM South ClrOlol Roed, ona del Mar CA t2H5 IMI. 1tle ......... ~~ u., .. .,.._. V"_,,y Huntington ... ell. C•ll-Irv\,,., CellfOJnle 92715 CharlM N MoKl,,N)f'!. 2 t6 ..... cNf1IM eNI ... '" .. Dally Pllo1 ~IM'ltwllf 10 lomla 92649 JOffPh N .. f ZI•""""· CamertlOn A.,. Coton• del ..-.... ............. IM '7 l935 Oeotge Tllomu Prete, Jr, 6464 Ad<>be South Clfcle Mtt CA 92~5 _.. .. ._....,.Md ltMC.. ! ft 14 4192 J~ Circle. •C. Aotd lrvl11• California ,Jofln H Goog.an l814 ......_, -tM OM4 ef ---------• Huntington .. actl, C•ll-127 t& Channel P1 tMwpOt1 9Mc11 ,..,..... _. ~ .. lofnla 92 .. 9 Thlt t>u11n .. 1 11 con-CA t2t&3 i.. ,...."' .. • Tlltt t>ua.lnee1 II con dueled by .,, lndlvldUal Tllll Out1"9ea " con TN c., _.... IN duC'l.0 by en ~n R JOS!PH H ZICMAHH dvet.0 Oy a llmlt.O partner tteftl .. retecf _, °' ... 1 For Ad Actton 0 THOMAS PR.A · J lllll atatemet\_t WM Iii.cs ~ W.. ---------1 lhl• ltllern«'ll wee flied with Ille County • ..,," of Or-Cnar• N MGKlnnOl'I ... Mee~. City To~~ ma•eoe wltll tlle County Clet'lt Of Or-ange County on Auguet 14, Thi.ti 1t11emenc w• "*' c..,.. ., ._ CMy ., ,_ · before the anoe County on ~ 1a. tM5 ltlflt11111e C<luf'llY c... ot e>-.-• ....,. c•s ,. 'MdinO ~. 1MS ,_ M09 COUn"t on Seot.,,ber 0.ted Auvu-t 1M& pt10M ,..,,. "''*"*' 0tanoe eo-1 4 tN5 Pvbltahea 0r.,. I c:r Pto1 PvtllliMd Orano-c.t1 Oaity P11o4 Auou-1 20. 27 ,_,. o.1fr P!t01 S.01411'1\0.. 10 · N-• ...... ~78 Oel'y ~ Auoust 20. 21 s.ottn1w 3 10. 1te5 Publlahed 0ranoe co.11 tM$ Sltvet btue w/drtt blue ...,_ • .,..,. S.Otember 3 10. lie& r 71$ o.ttr Ptlof ~etl\O. 10. Cal a Daiy Piot AD-VISCI 642-5678 1e1ther. 1nrf, alloy•~~~~~~~~~· T 78). 11 ;4 Octoci.t t 1985 (879VCR) 54&·CAAS : --1 1.11 T .11 I• '""' DOWN ~EVIOUS PU22ll SOL V(O "I tr 4f'•'<Mfo•' .. ""~•(\• •' 1, • .. \ •C"'' ,., E ·' I I • . , ••• T -It.... ll -'0UMTAIM YA&.U'Y NOTICI Of' NOnca Oii K·WP• YOU AM IN DEFAUI. T ADVlllfWJfT ........ ~ 9Q400L CMITMCT ,....,.._ •"' • --..., ... , • PllCTfTllOUI IUIMU UHDtR A HOMlOWN!A'S Notloei.het.oygMinth•t °' ntl ITAft NOTICa""' ·7.n;-.·--ON em APUBLIC MA.Ml ITA;::nmn • A88USM£NTU!HOATED On Auguat t . ltl5, Of'C~OMIA AoofrnoMOI' -~ AUCTION WILL II Hl!lD Thefol!Owlntpenc>naate JANUAAY 4,1Na.UHLl88 119,139.00 us currwiey ffotlntlCOUNT'Y MIOUlnONOll /C .. IU/CONV. AT 0:00 PM Af 2202 8 dOlngbllelMM u ·o.vColll, YOU TAAli ACTION TO WM Mind at 8anta AM. CW 09'AMGll INTllfT TO L.aAM YOU AN: 1H DUAUlT MAIN, SANTA ANA, T'HI! 2115" "9dhlll 8ul1e F·200, P9'0UCT YdUA MOP· Celltomia from lbe a-ta rn r• U. Eatate of: .aA..1A ~ CMeTNCT UND!R A.DUD Of TAU8l. PU91.IC-'Al.I! ~ Of Pfll\-Coela Me... Calllornla "'1". IT MAY IE 801.D AT Ana Police 0.pertment MAW DAY, Dusstsl MAL flW9•UY DATED. NOVEMIEA 9TH, SONAL PROPERTY A9AN-mH A PV8LIC SAU! IP YOU (which ortglnelty ..u.d the C..Ne.A·11t• NOTICI! IS HEAHY tta2. UNLESS YOU TAK!. OOHED ON Oii 11!,0M Byron M hrnutaer, NllD AH IXPLANATIOH currency on July 31. 1M5, MOTICa Oii IALI OIVlN THAT THI! FOUH-ACTION TO PAOTICT 51 t•/86 AT 2 .. 811 SAN Tl\llt ... 900 VI• Udo Nord. °' THE MATURI! °' THI! from Oonulo Oulltefet· °'MAL"""""'"' TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY VINCENTE. MISSION Newport BNoh, Callrornla PAOCUOINO AOAINST F\ol.leto.) for Ylolatloo ol 21 AT ..WA ft IALI Ot8TAICT I* deQlared that BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC VIEJO SUCH P!MOl'tAL 92063 YOU, YOU SHOULD OON· USC lf.1 Any~dtllr· NOTIOI! IS H!AHY tM foliowtng real ptopeny 8ALl!.1,YOU NEEDANEX· PROPERTY CONSISTS OF TadAodrlguai,2930Eut U.S. sanctions receive mixed reviews abroad TACT A LAWYER. lngtoplaoet~rnantr tnthe OIVEN. \hat eubjtet to con-Wiii not be ~ed for PLANATION OF THE BeDAOOM FURN., LIVING Orangewood Avenue. MOTICI CW IALI United Stat• Olttrlet Court ftrmallon by the a~tl-ot...,oorn put'poeM: NAT U A! OF TH I! AM FURN. KITCH!N AnaNlm, Callf0tnla 92800 On 8ec>t91nber 11, lte&. In Otdet to oonteat the prob-llecl Super!°' C4urt, the AOOM8 0-19 and 0-2 I of PROCl!IDINOS AGAINST FURN , AEFRIO l FREEZ· Marehall A ManolllH, B'f Tise A1toclated Prell at 10:00 A.M. al lh4I Main able ~ lor t"lt Mbure, ~lioMd ... Co-Adfnln.. the AAlHUA D. NlfllAS YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· EA. FAM. RM 'URN., DIN-2682 Viale 0.lft, New$>0(1 lntrence: BAUMGARTNER must Illa with IN AealcMnt '-'"'°'' ot the Eat•l• Of 1119 SCHOOL loGetect at 9300 TACT A LAWYER INO "M TAB . LOVESEAT. 8MCl'I. CelllO<nll 92MO The Bntish C'ommonweallh l ROUP. 1111 Town and AQenl ln Charge, Ofuo En.-aboY9-namedo.c**1t,wlll Oardenle A-.-. Fount.in CALIFORNIA MOAT· FIL.ECAB .OARAOEPARA· Thie bu1lno1 It c:on• ch---"' P-sidtnl R"'uoian' ""rderthat Country Aoad. 130, Oflil'l09. IM<*'*ll Admlnl1tratlon, eccec>t blda and Mii at pn. Valf9Y, Oalll0tnll. OAOE SERVICE. A CALI-PHERNAllA ANO OTHtR duc:tad by a general part· ""'~ '" .... _ v Callfom.la In the City Of Of. po. 8ox t2t09, Santa Ana. vat• .... on Sac>ttmber 20. Th9 Soard of Tn.111 ... of FORNIA CORPORATION, .. MISC ITEMS netlhlp cconom1c sanc tions be imposed I MOe• C4unty of Orange, CaltlOl'nll 927121 I cti!m t98&, at 9.00 a m 0t thet .. the Fountain Va/Mltj SGhool duly appointed Truat.. Mortnello, larone • Manhall A Mancilllu against South Africa as "ll m ajor leap Stll• of Celftornt•. un<Ser the and coet bond ot •250.0Q, In elter within the time llllOwed DlttrlCt reaoNet to leue the under the tollowlng da-......_, AtMf'MJ• at uw, Thia statement wat nled " d" · h · ~· St POMf ot·Sele purtuant to the IOl'm of a. eunler'• or by 1.-.. 10 1~ lllohaet al\O factlltlM ao Indicated·~ w11>ec1 deed of tru11 Will 4111 lltcll .,,..., Wt. w1111111e County Ci.rti of-Of· iorwar 10 t e campai~ fl 0 It'll lemll of thote oert•ln oar111'1ed c'*k made pay-. bett l>ldw. on Iha let!M uncw lhe termt and COO• SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 100, New,ott '"°"· CA tnoe5 County on Augull 16, apartheid. but the Soviet nion C~•nte, Condition•. and able to the u.s 0ec>anmen1 anc1 c:ondttlon• 11«elnlll'tw dlllon• et•••d In 1he TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER tllteo 1985 m ocked it as "cosmetic." Aeetrlc1lonl record.cs on of Juetlce. or 8'>9foved Mir .. mentl<>r*, all right, tltle and ReMolutlon oe the Board, FOR CASH°' u Mt lorth In Publlatled Or~ Cout ,,._., Reactions lO Reagan·~ an- 8-otembW t, 1970 1n BOOil ty. on or bef0t• Sac>ternw 1n1.,..11n the Eatai. ot Mid Aeeofutlon No e&-10. Sec11on 292,.h 01 tM c1v11 oa11y Pt101 S41p1an1 3. 10. Publllhecl Or•• Coaat noun"'"'menl M onday varied in o ther f3t2 Pag19 718-791 In• 18, 194!5. An lndiOenCY petl· o.c.denl 11 lhe.llrne of her The minimum monthly CoOa. all rlghl, Utle and 1985 Ollty Piiot Auguet 27, Sep-"" ldual\oe. ot 01fldel Aec:ord• 11on may be llledln 1ieu of• O..th. and"' right, 1111e ancs ..... ~t '°' tM twm 1n1'""1 conYe'f9CI to "'° T-e12 tembef 3. 10. '7. t985 oountnes. Bntam, one o f 1hc main 01 Orange County. Call· eo11 bond 0t11erw1 ... the lntar•t tllat "* E11ate may ot t~ ~not be .... now helcl by 11 una.r Mk! T-802 ol o f sanc11·o ns ... ,d it still fomla, 9aumgat1Mr & Roup, property 11tllt be admlni.. ha'/9 acquired t>y e>peretlon than '330 00 PW Olewoom. DMd 01 Tru1t m tM s><°'*1Y Pt8JC M>TlCE op pone i. ' .... Reagan Sancllona V Against South Africa I '"'"""ti '°"'°"'" ·~·IO ~ _,,....., ..... .,ior-111 eo-• 2 H .. Y\Q ·-· OI /I~ IK -Or 3 '°"Oll~"O _. IO -iolitll 41t<"" 00-.... "'ffll O.C: ... "'OM QOO'IO,. l>'oOI""• "-0 OIK4e 4 TO Olf' ltw ~et.Gt\ ot t"°• tU~Hef'\O A ~ Corporation, u •t• tra1lve1y lorteitad purt1Uant of law, °' otherwlM, s1noe ,,_month, peyable monthly, heralnatter cs.acr1t>ect ---------1 con sidered them counterproductive. tomey fOf TURTLIROCK to 19 u .s .c . 1808. and wtll "* ci.ath. In and to th4I In advanc. The mlmlinum TRUSTOR DONALD B STATIMRNT Of POOLIC M>T1CE Jn South Africa. blac k Anglican . TERRACE COMMUNITY be dlepoeed of according to belOW-deecrlbed , ... P'oP-payment lor aub-.quent ENRIGHT AND KATHLEEN AaAMC>C>NliaNT Of Bishop Desmond Tutu, w_in~er o f the 1984 Nobel Pe~cc Pri~e. S;Gld ASSOCIATION. puBUant to law. lntet'Mted partlaa may erty. Said aooeptlng of bid• Peflod•maybeadlu•t•chn-v ENRIGHT. HUSBAND u~_<!.!1"i~' "~r.!.~:.~::'.J' ReaoAn only imposed the lim ited (J'ltasures to cul ofTsllffer legislau on Section 13&e Of the Civil Ill• a petition for remlulon IOI' Nie of .. Id P'°'*"Y wtll nually al IM Ol1trfct'1 dll-ANO WIFE --..-Code of tM Stat• OI Cell-°' mltlg4lllon of lorleltur• be II th• otfloe of MAAI( J cretlon A Sec:urlty/C!Mnlng BENEFICIARY C•llloml• Th• foll~ peraon• TM lollowfng PeflOnl .,. planned. b y Con~ss. tomta. WILL SELL AT PUB-with the AM!Clent Agent 1n MEYEAS. ESQ , CUM· o.poelt tl\all be requlfad Mor1gege s.Moe. • ca11-II•~ •band tl'll uM of doing t>uliMM.. Tass the official Soviet ne ws agency. s~ud Reagan "today LIC AUCTION TO THE Charge purauant to 19 MINGS. K~MP a. MEYERS. prior 10 ~ loml• corp()(atlon the FlctltlOUI Bualn•H SUNRISE EXPRESS announcCd the i.ntroducu on o f ~Ued ·economic sanctions' against HIGHEST BIDDER FOR U.S.C. t818 and 21 CFR Attorneym fOI' Co-Admlnll-Information conc.rnlng AECOAOED No"amber Name. PINTAIL HOMES, COURIER, 3857 Birch So r. Th 1 · d CASH. payat>te at time of 1310.71-1318.81 wfttiout nt-tratore, KAREN REEVES tM pr~ ~Id t>a ad-10. t982 •• lnttrument 1176MainStrMt, •A, lr.itne, s1r1a1. •2 .. 2. Ne..,por1-the apartheid regime in uth A1nca. e p roc :ume measure ar.: Nia 1n laWful mon.y Of the ino • dllt'll and ooat bond. and GEANINE M DAY. 101 dreeaec:t 10. FOUNTAIN VAL· NUmw 82-395821 or Of· Camornla 9271.. ~h. camornla 928&0 purely of a cosmetic .nature and can be s1mplr ignored by Pretona ... United St•t•. a11 rlQht, tltle, Jtealdent A tent In ParkG«1tar Dflft, Sult• -100. LEY SCHOOL DISTAICT, flclet Reoorda In tM otnci. ol Th• F1et111oua Builnu• Jeffrey A. Mac:huta, 3857 Reagan a nnounced t hat he wlll ban the 1mp0rt of South Afncan and lntereet In the fotlowlng Chatva S1111ta Ana, CA 92701. Said 17210 OAK STAEET. FOUN· the Recorder ot Orange Name refefrect to above wp Birch StrMt. #2 .. 2. ~P<>f1 gold coins, and pr·ohibit most loans to the South Afncan go_vemmenl, ci.acr1bed property altuated Cue: AQ.65-0038 teal propertV It dMoflbed N TAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA County. filed In Orange Coul'lly On BNoh, C1lllornla 92vvv In Mid C4unty end State: Data· AUQUll 21, 1985 roiiowa· 92708, TELEPHONE: 17t .. l Seid Deed 01 Truet. d .. Aprll , .. , t982 FILE NO. Peter M. Spurr. 3857 exports o f computers that could be used to enforce apartheid, and the Lot 55 of 'rract 7383 u Publllhed Orange Cout RMI property loc:atad In 8 .. 2·8851, A TT ENT ION. ecrlbel the 1011ow1ng prop. F· 18731 .. 1 Birch Street. *2 .. 2• Newport sale of m ost nuclear techno logy. . etlOWn by map on lite In Dally Pl101 Augu•t 27, Sep-tile County or Orange, State CAAOL JONES any PhM~ H McNamM, 11715 Beach, CalllOl'nl• 92860 In London Sir Shndath Ramphal, secretary-ge neral of the Rn11sh Boolllle38pagee543-&45of tember3, 10.1985 . orca111orn1a,andleQ. altyO.. fOUNTAIN VALLIV LOT 10 OF TAACT NO Main treet llA, lrvlne, CA This bu1lne11 I• con· Commonw .. alth', said the 49 coun•,.;es in the group "generally will ... ..,., racordl of er.,. T .907 aerlbed .. IOllOw9: ICHOOl Dtl'T'NCT 90AM> 3005, IN THE CITY OF 9271.. duclad by • gene<al parl· .. u l County, Calll0tnla. Lot .-o of Traci No . .-011. o, TRUtTllt. Cieri!, COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF OaJe Slmbro, 1ao1 GaJ.. nerlhlp welcom e President Reagan·~ acceptan ce of the pnnc1ple of economic The purported It~ eel• P\llUC M)T1C£ u per map . racOl'ded In ._..of Trwt-ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· llM Tarr-. Corona del Jetfr9)' A Macnuia. Pet• sanctions against Soulh Africa." d,... and otller c:ommon 80()i( 1 .. 8. P-19 to 21 AUQUll 22. 1985 FORNIA, AS PEA MAP RE· Mar. CA 92825 M Spurr T h I 11 b . tak• th lh deelgnation. 11 any. of 1119 NOTICE lnclutive 01 Mllcell•neoua Publllhed Orange eoaa1 COADED IN BOOK 95, Thl• 1>uslnee1 wu con-Thia mtement wu llled .. he measures t emse ves arc a sm a step, ut in mg em c raa1 property daacrlt..d tNVmNG ..,. M•P. In th• ontoa of the Deity Piiot Augu11 27, Sep-PA Ge 1 o o F MI s . duotad by' llmllad par1ner· with the County Clerk ot Or· U .S. administration Wlll help the world lO make a major leap forward •t>ove. tor whleh the un<Mr· Notice I• hereby given that County Recorder ol aald 1embef 3. 10. 1985 CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN ah~ filed ;"re8~ounty on September toward j us tice and human d 1gn1ly in southern Africa," he said. alQr*' mall" no repreeen-the Board ot Tru11 ... ol tM County T-810 THE OFFICE OF THE hla atatemem was • F2MIOI South Afnca left th e Commonwealth in I 961 when it becam e clear tatlon or wauanty, It· 5598 Cout Community College Commonly known .. COUNTY AECOADER OF with Ille County Ci.rk or Or· P bll ned o Co t it was about to be expelled for its failure 10 grant eq ual rights to tht: DUiey Terr-. lrvlne, Call-0111rlc1 ol Orange Covnty. 1050 Cendaoe Lane. La •-ir MnTIM' SAID COUNTY. =County on August 12· Daltyu :i101 ~~~t>er ~. IOtnla Calllomia. wlll recelV• ...,_ Habra, CA 9()63t '~ "'"rw; MAY ALSO BE KNOWN majority black p0pulation. TM putport9d ~ Of eel ~up lo but no letar A.P •017-<I02-18 y~ AS· 2202 Wallaoe AY901.141. Publl.ned Orange Coul 17· 24· Octobet '· 198~-828 But I spokesman for Pnme Minister Margaret Thatcherof8nta1n Mid real prperry •t tM time than 10:00 • m .. Wadnel-BIDS OR OFFERS er• In· ="' •TNCT CO.ta Mela, ca111om1a Dally PllOt Augu11 20, 27, said, "There'• n o doubting our revulsion at the tpohcy of apartheid." of the ........,,,.,,t Lien wu; csay, &.pt ~5. 1985 at tM vited f()( Mid paroal of r.., (II a 1treet addrau or September 3, tO, 1986 ~ DAVID L. WHITE AND LYN-Pvrdlulng Department of Pf°'*1Y All IUCh bid• mull ~°'°' common oeelgnatlon 11 T-79.. POOLIC M>TICE but "we judge sanctions as likely to be counter-productive." NOA WHITE l&ld college 0111r1ct 1oca1a0 be In ~ltlng, and w111 be r• MIOUITION Of enown above. no w"ranty 11 _______ ....__ ---------The announcement ofU .S. sanctions prompted o ppos 1llon part1e~ said Sale will be made at 1370 Adame Avenue. oeived'by 111e Co-Aom1n1... --NT TO...... given•• to Ila oompletenen Dun• 1c Ml\flCE K 1-t fi ,. .. I ·t· M Thatcher'. Conservatives without w111V1cy, •iu>rau 0< Costa M.... ca111orn1a " tratore, KAREN REEVES l~UI oti'TNCT or correctneu) n1au "" FICTTTIOUI 8UllNll& 0 ier"" Y en icize rs. · s · Implied, regarding lllle, poe-which time Mid t>ld• wlll be •nd GE.ANINE M. DAY. " MA&. ~Jl'TY Tl'll t>enefleiaryunder tald &TATEMllllfT Of NAM( &TATl•NT Denis H ealey , foreign affairs spokesman for the Labor Pany, said ...ion. °' anc:umbranoas. publlcty opened and read the ortlcea of the Attorney, •NO...., OeadolTrufl,byreuonoh AtANDOHMOfT Of The lollowlng per100s are Bntrun had been "completely isolated in the Commonwealth" in to pay tM ~m of put due tor· MARK J MEYERS. e.q., NOTICE 1$ HEREBY b<Mdl °'default In the oOll· UH Of '1CTITIOUI c:1o 1n bu1lna11 as opposing sanctions and no w was "prac tically isolated 1ns1de NATO, H~'s llSMMl'Mflll, PURCHASE OF UNI· CUMMINGS, KE MP & GIVEN THAT THE FOUN· gallon• MCI.Ired th91'eby, 8U&INlll NA• DIAM8NDBAA HILLS 3151 too." teuonably •tlm•tad c:oate, FORM, COAST COMMUNI· MEYERS, Suite 100, 701 TA. IN VALLEY SCHOOL heretOfOl'e•xec.!'1~~ The following per•ons Airway Avenue Sulie N The leader of the Bnta1n·s C"nln'st Social Democratic Party. David ,..., chargee. and lntereat In TV COLLEGE DISTRICT Parkc:entar Drive. Sant• DISTRICT h• declared that 1iv.ed to the 1,1 ........ _._, • h•Y9 abandoned IM UM of Costa Mau . Calllornla .. tM amount ot t t ... 20 oo AH bid• are 10 be In ac-An•. CA 92701. 0< may be the lolloWlng ,.., Pf°'*1Y wnttan o.eiva11on of 0.-the F1c1111ous Bu11na11 92628 · ()wen, s peaking at the party's annual conference m Torquay, s:ud DATED: Aurgt 1 .. , l965 c;ordanc:e With tM Bid Docu· nled With tM Clar'k 01 the wlll not t>e ~ fM fault and Demand 1°' s .... Name IMovettva Floor Bramalea Llmllect •Can· "Mrs. Thatcher, by clinging hke a h mpet lo President R eagan, by TURTL.l OCK TER· menta which are now In Ille above-namad Supe rior CIUll'oom purpoeee; end written notic. of t>rMGh Maintananc:e, 2 .. 50 ~I edlan c:orporallon· 1887 beha vino as if we are the 51 St St.ale. has led US to one of the m O'i1 RACI COlllllUNfTY At· and mty be NCVred In IM Court. Of may be dell'le'ed One Cl-oom and IM and eleatlon 10 <:auM the Blvd 1'2, Coet• Meta. CA Yonge StrMl T0tonto On· " IOCIAnoN, 9Y': ,._.... D. ortio. 01 the 01rec1or of to said Co·Admlnl1traton Oraphlct Arla Room In underllgned to NII Hid 92627 ierW> Canada M .. S 1v5 bumiliaung foreign policy rebuffs" since W orld War IJ. .. "--°' ._,...,,,_ & Purcl\Ulng of ll&ld 0011ege peraonally. " any •Im• Bulldlng "B" of the Educe· proptfty 10 .. uaty uld obll-The Flctlllou• Buelnfft T11i1 bualnen la con· "Mrs. Thatc h er is a puppel whose stnng'I have been ruthlessly cut ~. a Law C.-por9tton. di91r1C1 AFlEA first publication ol tlon Center locatad at 11210 gatlona, and tti.eart• tM N•me refflffed to ebo\/'6 we• ouctad by 'corpor•llon even by President R,.mo:an." he said. 1111 TOWft • C-U, floed, Each bldcler mutt a.ubmlt this Nollee and BEFOAE the Oak StrMI Fountain Valf9Y underllgned c:auM<I Hid nled In Orange County on Bramalee Llmllad Jeffrey ""'""" ..,_IO, Or.,....~ With his bid 1 cuhle<'s malling ol MIO Nie Calllomla · • notloa o1 b<Metl and of alee· July 2e, 19~ FILE NO A Slavin VIC• Pr..ki.nt ... (114) "1-tOJ"O ctMICll. <*11\'lecl Cllee*. OI' TERMS OF SALE Cuti. The Board of !NII ... ol llon to be Aec:orclecl JUL y 3. F-251 .. 59 Tiii• siatement WH lll•d Publlahed Orange Cout bidders bond made pat= lawfUI money of IM United tM Fountain Valllly School 19414, AS INSTRUMENT NO Theodore Jack Diiion with the County Clafk ol Or· Delly Piiot Augu11 27, Sep-to tM 0<cler ol IM t Stat•.°'• combination ol Ol•.trlct reaoNet 10 IMM tlle 84-2740&5. of Mid Oftlelel Hlka, 2 .. 50 Newport Blvd ange County on Augu•I 21• 1an1ber 3. 10, 19&5 Community College D19tr1Gt GUh Ind c:radlt. 1111 amount teclllllas 90 Indicated abo'/9 ~de. •2. Coeta M .... CA 92827 1995 T-795 Board ol Tru11 ... In an 11 determined by tM Co-under IM terms and con-Saic:lulewihbemade,bul EdenG•yeHlke.samead· '2&4517 ---------amount not ma than tlve Admlnletraton at their aola dltlonl lt11ted In the Reeof. without c:ovenant °' war· or... Publlthad Orenge Cou• l'tllt.IC M>TICE percent (S"le) of the ~m bid diecretlon. mull ac:company ullon 01 the Board Aelol· tanty, expr ... OI' Implied. re-Thie bu.in-.. w11 con· Dall Piiot A gull 27 Sep. ---------u e gu1111111ee that the bid· the written bid or onet, and utlon No 88-l l. · gerdlng title, poqeeelon, or ducted by an lndlvlduel 1 b., 3 10u17 1985 074000 der will enter Into the tile balance must be paid The minimum monthly enc:umbrancestopaytMr.. This statement wu lllec:t em ' ' ' T·flOI Senate Democrats call executive order weak SOUTH COAtT propoeed COfllrac:t II the upon the connrmatlon ol ..... payment lor the term malnlng p1lnclpal eum ol IM with Ille County Clark 01 Or· AM QUAUTY tame 11 awarded to him In sale t>y aaJCI Supenor Court 01 1119 ...,. ahall not be ._. notee MCured by said DMd ange County on Augu1t , .. , --------- MAMAODllNT DttTNCT the event ol !allure to enter 0< olhe< term• acc.ptable to 1 h 1 n ot Truat, with Int-I u In 198S fltalC M>TICE H€ANNO 90AM> into such contract, the the al>Ove-enlltled Court sno 00/month/clauroom n .ICI note provided, ad-Publllhecl Orange Cout --------- NOTICI CW procee<ls of the ctleCtl wlll be Said tale will be macle upon 1 n d Yanc411. II any. under IM Dally Piiot August 20, 27. FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 "*-IC HEANNO lorleited. or In the cue of• the ueual ..crow larma s38 .. SO/month/Graphic• 1erma ol laid Dead ol Truet, September 3, 10. 1985 NAME ITATE•NT TO C~" bond, IM lull eum thereof DATED Sep1emt>er 3 , Art• Room Tiie minimum , ... , chergea and expentel T·788 The lollowlng pertons are MOOIACATION °' A wlll be forfeited to Mid COi· 1985 monthly 1.-payment fOI' ot the Trustee and ol IM doing t>ualneu u '*Al COW\.IA.NCE lege district Karen """"· Co-Ad-eubeequent period• mey be lrutta c:r .. tad Dy Mid 0..0 ME s A Au T 0 DI s • WASHINGTON (AP)-Senate Democrats vow they'll try again to push thro ugh a pac kage of econ o mic sanction s against South Africa. but Republic.an leaders say the effort 1'i a pohtlcal move to punish President Reagan rather than South Afnca's white mmori1y government. Democratic leaders. con lending they may well be able to gather th~ 60 votes needed Lo c ul off a Senate fihbu~ter. said they were not impressed by R eagan's e ffort M o nday to capture the initiative on the matter b y issuing an execuuve order containing his own set of sanctions. OATI AND EJCTINllON No bidder mey withdraw mlnlatratOf of tM Em.. adjuited annually at IM DI ... of Truet PUBLIC M>TICE MANTLERS, 2075 Pl11Get1tla, Of' A VARIAHCE his bid fOf 'perloc:I tor tony. DATED: a.ptember a, trlcl'a dltcretlon A Sec:ur· Said Mle will be held on &TATE•NT Of Costa MeH. Calllornla CAii NO ~ live 1 .. 5) d'Y9 elter lhe date 1• lty/CleMlng o.po.it wlll be TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. Aa~ Of 92627 NOTICE is' HEREBY .. , IO< Ille ()9enlng thereof ~ ... Dey, Co-A.do requlrad ptlor to oceupancy 1985 '1 l l:OO AM., •1 IM U&I Of ,tCTYTIOUI Ja,_. Robertf 8rumllald, GIVEN thal IM South Cout The Board of Trull-r• mlnletntOf of tM Eatate No eornmlaelon 11\all be Concord Str•t entrance to IU ... 11 ...._ 25322 Maxlmu1, MIHlon Air Ouallly M.ruigarnent Oii-a«Ves the prtvllege of rejec:t· Law OtllQee of MARI( J. paid any llcenMd real •tat• the bulldl1 k>Uled " 1570 Tl'la loll~ per•on1 Viejo, Calllomla 92691 lrlet He«ing Boerd wtM hold Ing any and '" bl<H or to MEYERS, &cl ' Cum~, broker In till• regard, anc:I Eut 17th treet, Santa Ana, have •band tM UM of Mar1ha Evelyn Brumfield. • publlC hearing at 9 30 a.m waive any lrregularlllM °'In-Kemp & Meyere, 7 1 thar'a ahell be no deduc11on Calll0tnl192701 the Flctltlou• Bualne11 25322 Maxi mu a, Miu Ion TUESDAY OCT08ER lorrn.lltlee In any b4d or In Patkcenter Ort,,.. Sulta 100, lrom any Pfopoaal In a.. TM total amount ot Ille Name zc• HOMES. 111• Viejo. Calllornlt 92891 on • the bidding. Santa Ana. CA 92701 (71 .. ) 1 unpaid balance ol the obll· ""' " 1 1 15, 1985 In 111e A, A. UI! A-ITIYl'N8. Vic. SS6..e&S8 letmln ng IM hlg'-1 re-gallon MCVfed t>y laid prop-SE Main Street, Irvine, CA This bu• neu a con- Mc:Candlen Auditorium, C~ ... Af· p bllMecl Ora:;eCout apon.ibleblddet. artytobelold 1,....tharwlth 9271<1 ducted by· a general Plr1· They said the president's actions were watered down and insuffic ient to send a stro ng signal to South Afnca thal the time has come to begin the dismantling of its apanheid system of enforced racial separation . On M onday, Senate supporters of stronger cconom1c sanct1ons fell seven votes sho rt o f the 60 required to end the filibuste r against their prop0sal. losing on a 53-34 roll c~ll. Dl9trlct Headquaner1, 9160 • --u 0 SMled propONI• to leua • .... -Tiie Flctllloue Buelnesa nershlp Flatr Drlw El Monta Call-fel,.., Co.et COftlmunfty Dally Piiot !Hplem 9. I , Nld property mull be r .. Interest. late charoe-. and _,. JAMES A BRUMFIELD · · C ...... Otiatrtct 16 1985 estlmalad co.te al(petl... Name ralerr ..... to above wu · lornla. to conelder modi· Publlll'lec:I Ora Cout • Ml _739 celYed by the delegatad of-and advanon,.; ol tM date filed In Orenge C4unty ori Thia st1temen1 wa• rtled llcatlon ol • flnal cornpllanoe D lly Pllol Sac>t nge ber 10 lloer II the Fountain Valley hereof II S<ta 878 83 October 27, 1961 FILE NO with Ille County Clark Of Or-t dell and extanlion ol a var!-1; 1985 em · School Dlttrlct Education Date· Septemb9r 3 1985 F· lH lfla ange County on Septembef ance trom Ru ... 203 and • T-620 Pl&.IC M>TICE Center, 17210 Oak Str•t. CAllfOlllNIA MO,.T· Phlllp H. M<:Namae, t178 3, 1985 1107 of the South Coal! Alf Fountlln Valffrf, Calllornla, QAQI llRVICE. A CALI-Mein Street •A. lrvtne. CA Ouellty MenagamentDl1tr1et Pl&.JC f«)T1CE 1'U91.JCNOTICE 92708. no later than 2:00 fORHIAC~TIOH . 9271 .. Faa511 Publlshad Orenge Cout Delly Piiot September 10. Bul a second clo1ure vote was set for W ednesday and Sen. Alan C ranston. D-Cahf., the Senate's No. 2 Democratic leader. said there was a definite chance for v ictory. Au ... and Aegulatlon• lor A community mMtlng wUI Pm Frid,. Seetembef 13, Mid trvat .. IV· QUAN>iA': Dale Sim bro 1801 Gal· ooallng operation• " UN-K·200f7 be hakl by IM City ot lrvtne 1985 TMllT DIED MRVICEI a1ea Terrace ~on• Ciel IWEB, INC., A CORPOR· .ADVERTillMINT to IOllcll Input eonGernlng Before eccapling any wtll· tton . t o~ Mer CA 9282S ATION. 337 West Freedom Notice 11 hefeby given 1ne1 possible allernetlve plan• teo proP<>NI•. IM detegalad ~ A11tt.:'elf ;,,.,.. Thi• bualneu """ oon- Avenue. Orange. Calllorn1a on August 13, 198S, IOI' the abandoned rallroad offioerstiellcalll0roralbld· .... ~ 1510 EMl 17111 ductedbye11mt1ectp1rtner· ---------SHAFER Beach . Ca !IZ648 Rule 203 requlret a permit to S50.000.00 u s c:urrency rlghl-Ol-way through North-ding Any person who hu ltrMI hit~ E &ante Afta. 8'\lp f't.lllC M>TICE operate and requlr .. oper· wu Nl1ed at Santa Ma. wood Thi r1Qtit·ol-w1Y II hefetolore eubmllled •writ· CA n1o1 {7t•)°Mf·J17J Thia statament wu lllec:I ---------Teresa Margare tt\.a (978. 7387) or Pt-I auon In aeeordanc. with Calilornlalrom1M lo.An-lo<:atad ebout llaltway tie-tenbldmayeubmltanOl'al p blllhed Or Cout 11tllhtMC4unfyClaf'kolOr-FtCTITIOUl8UtM:&t S ha fer. born &>pt h, Protccuon Society, speciflad '100dltlon1 ol Mkl gei.. Sl\er1rt·1 Depanment twtMn Bryan A"""'41 and bid exceeding by at !Mat nve Dallyu PllOt .._:t>er 10 ange C4uncy on Augu•1 30, MAME ITATOllNT 1960 in New Mt•xico p 0 Box 572, 1 --permtt ano Aull 1107 re-{ortglnalty ..uect on Juty 25, lrvtne BouleVard In IM VII· percent (5%) the hlgri..t 17 24 1985.....,.. · l985 Tiie lollowfng Patton• are LA1\5 qvlrn control of volallla or-1985. In S•nta Ma, Cati-lage of Northwood and rum written bid The hlQMll • r.815 Put>Ushed Orange Coa'1 d0tng buelneM u Irvine Passed a w ay Sept 7, Alamitos, Ca 90720 9an1c eompounO• from lornla from a 1983 ToYota. from JetfrfJ!f Road 10 Culver reptontlble blOd• allall be Deity Piiot Sep1emt>er 10. Animal Ho1pltalt. 1333 1985 In N ew port (213-430-2207) Pa· manufactured metal p11rt1 VIN JT2RA6'4L300021127 Oflve raqulradtoelleoutethel0<m 17. 24, October 1 1986 Avocado, Newport Beech. Beach Survived by c1 f1c View Mortuary, and product coating• by the Los Angel• Sl\erlN'• The oommunlty meeting or leeae. such format hu PlB.IC NOTICE T ·838 CA 92660 h b d B d 1 D A copy ol Ille peUllon le Depertmenl) tor vlolaOon of will be held at 7:30 pm. on heretofore been approved lrvln•·Unlverslly Park us an • ra ey lre<'tnrs 644-270() avelleble for inspection " 21use88t Any perton Cle-September 16. 1985. In the by Ille Board of Trust-. FICTITIOUI 8UllNlll DlmtfC lllt\TICE Anlrn•I Hoapltal. 18088 Cul· ~hafer, Cathe r Donald HOWE tne oNlc:e ot the Heanng airing 10 plaoe lhe matter In Oeerlleld Community P&rk The Boerd 01 Truat-MA• &TAn•NT '~ "" ...., Drive, Irvine, CA 92715 GI en n . m 0 1 h e r Board C1er11. 9150 Fl•lr the untted Stat .. Dillrlc1 multl·P4JrP<>M room located shall make IM deletmlna· The tollowlng per90nS are ITATl-..T OF Irvine Animal Hoapllal· Kr i s t 1 n a G 1 e n n Pl·lt'r James Ho we, Drive El Morite. Celilornla Court In Ol'der to contfft the at 55 Deerwood, lrvlne AU lion u to wtietl\er to leaM doing bu.iMN u Walnut VIiiage, 1«35 Culver ' bom Dec 23rd 1966 1n1ereatec:t Petton• may probable cauM 10r ,,,.. Mlz· 1n1erMted peraon• are In· Mid laelllles within ten (101 OPTIFAX. 1083 Vlu lla Aa~NT Of onve. lrvlne, CA 9271.. brother Jo n Glenn ' Bllefld and ~bmll oral or ure, mull Ille with thl Reel· vlled 10 a11end this mMtlng days alter reoalpt ol bids Ori~. Co•t• Mesa. Cell· u:~f.":• Thia buelnen 11 con· father-in law J~ rcsuient o f Costa wrlnen atal6"*111 al tM dent Agent in Char~. Drug For further lnlormallon call lntormatlon concerning lomla 92828 ducted by 1 corporitlon Shafer. m o tht'r· In · M esa, was k tlled In a hearlnQ 11 is requested that Enlorcemen1 Adm1n1s. J ennifer White at (7 , .. , IM pr~•• Miould be tel· Berg Engl,,_lng Corpor· Tiie 1~~ pareont Newport Center Animal law Patricia S haft•r molllrcycle ae<:1de nt Wfltlan stetemenll be aub-tratlon, p o Box 12809, 980·3935 dressed to FOUNTAIN VAL· Ilion. 1 Callfornle corpor· hive •b• IM UM of Hoapltal. DenlM Jannec:ll. S k m1nec:1 10 ttie Hearing Boaro Senta Ana. Celllornle 92712, Publlthed Orenge Coaat LEV SCHOOL DISTAi CT, atlon, 1083 VluJle Drlva. Iha ~lctltlout Bu•lreu Hosp corrdlna1or V 1s 1 ta lio n Tuesday '!ear t oC' to n on five dBys oeloretrie Hearing a clalm end coat bond ol Dally Pllol Seplember 3, 10, 17210 OAK STREET. FOUN· Co111 Mesa. Calllornle ~;;;'9·sTate and ~NOC 11~ Thi• 1tatement wu IUed 12·8PM, Pac1f1c View Sept· 4, 1985 DATE SEPTEMB ER 3. SS.00000 In lhe form ot. 1985 TAIN VALLEY, CALI· 92826 Mar1 CA8;~5 oron• wlththeCountyClerkolOr· Mortuary, 3500 Pa H e will be sadly t98S ceahiet'• or ce<llfled cheek T-813 FORNIA , 92701! (7 Ul Tiiie t>ualnets 11 con· Mi 1 J T t 2701 Sea ange County on Septembef cihc View OT, New m issed by his pare nts, QUIOUUTTH COA9! Al" mede payable 10 the us 80·6851 . Allenuon duC1eclbyec0rp()(atlon vtewr~on•'~ Mar CA 3, 1985 port <>-.. ,.h "'-rv1''""' Blair & Judy How~. A y MANAO .. MENT [)ep1rtment ol Juttlee. or CAAOL JONES Jame. A Berg, Praaldenl 92 '5 ' F2l65lll DC-. .::IC:' .. ~ .. OltTAI CT HE AllllNO i pproved eureiy on or P\8JC f«)TIC£ 'DUNTAIN VALLEY Thi• etatement wet lllec:t :~ Publlahe<I Orange Coatt Wl'd 12noon, Pacific brolher Brian How e, I OAltO, •r Heten Ouln-before September 16 1985 ICHOOl DtlTIUCT llOAM> with the County Clark 01 Or· 1• bu.,~ w•• c:on-0111y Pilot &.ptember 10. grandparents Jim & tena, OefMltJ Cleft! An •nd.gen<;y pecnlon may ITATE•NT Of' Of' TitUITEEI, Ci.rt! of tM ange County on September ducted by an lndlvld1.111 17, 24, October t. t98S VI e w M or I u a r y C ' Publllhed Oranoe Cout be !lied'" lieu o1, 0091 WfTHOAAWA&.f"OM to.rd 5 1985 Thi• statement wu n1ec:1 T.832 C hapel Inte rme nt a ther ine Pa_d · Delly P1101 Septf!fl'loor 10. t>ond Otherwise the prop. ftARTNIRllW oa1e August 22. t985 · naeaa with Ille County c ien. of Or· PaC'iflc View Me rn· dleford, uncles, Jam, 198S erty will be edminl•tratlvety OftERATIMO UMOl" PubllM!ed Orange Coa11 Publlalled Orange Coast ·~County on Auguet 30. on al Park ln lieu of JO<'. Ed & Wes; rein· T-818 lorleneo pursuant to t9 flCTTTIOUI •UllNll& Dally Piiot August 27, Sep. D•lly Piiot September 10 19p\11 lled 0 c Dt1D1IC wny1r~ flo w e rs memorial l ives and his many __ 11t_m_'IC_Ml\_T_l_C_E __ us c 1808. end w111 be dl1-NAME temt>ef 3. 10. 198S 17, 24, October 1, 1985 . Dall~ :i101 ~~be< o~1 '~ "" w. contnbut1ons may L~ fne nds __ r_~--""----poMd of &GCOrdlng to law I T-809 T-823 17 24 Octot>er t 1985 . FICTTTIOUt 8UllNI&& IA" FICTmoua au11NH1 ln1erHtec:I partlM may Ille • wti~~~!,'o:.!';O.!!..':,'P:~ , . T-840 .. ._ 1u,......-r made to Ammal As· Pedter wfas a ~nl ,., T petition for rem11aJon °' "" -,,,..~· DllD•fC MnTIC£ ' -p 0 gra uate rom i:.elan· NAiil .. a AT!MENT mtt"'•uon 01 lorlelt re whh net 1rom •he pertnel'lhlp op-'~ l"fU •-1c *>TICE The 1o11ow1ng per90t1• are Sllltance UC'ague, Tiie 1o11ow1no oeraon1 are "' u 11 n0ar the llctltlOua '~ doing t>ulineM u Orange Box 818, Hunu·nmnn c1a High S c h o ol ,.~nn .... 91~, •• Ille Aes1oen1 Agent In era ng u 'ICTITIOUl IU ... lt c A _,., I Cor .. 8 ·-e-h h I "'"'· •"" ·-v~ C 19 bulineat neme ol AC S On NAMI ITATIMINT ,ICT1TtOU& MllM:H •-tC MnflC( OUI na ...... a P · 1 W ere e e XCl' It'd BAXTER & ASSOCtATES harge pursuant 10 the Penlntule '' 2813 VIiia NAMS tTATl•NT '~ "" Carnation St • Corona def Sl'h o last1cally and 450 Newpor1 Center Drive USC 1618 llnd . 21 CFR w N se·-a. CA TM loOowlng peraone ara Mar, Calif 92825 P\alC f«)l)C[ Ste 320 Ne....port Beacti 131671·13t68 1 wtthoutru-ay. ewpor1 ........ dolngbualneuae:Amerlc:an ThelOllowfngl>efton•ere FICTTTIOUllU ... lt Gordon E R ..... 416 l"aptaint'<f the w:iter Calllornta 92660 ing a c;1a1m tind coat bond 92T683. I l't b Sunrool Orange County, dOlnQ bV•lneu u . NAMfr STAftMINT C11rnat1on St., Corona def 'ICTITIOUI •UllNll& polo tC'am in h is ""'llll•m '"lexander Ba~i·r "e•ldent A9<9nl In na~·•a1t::._~1•10r 1~1pnae~•. 2222 So Lyon StrMI, Santi AMERICAN FOREIGN EX· The followlng perlOlll tre Mar, CA 92825 NAMI ITATIMINT ,. • " " Cti.rge .. ~ .. ~ .. ~. .... .. Ana, CA 92705 CHANGE BANK CORPOA· doing bullnea u . °''°"'' sensor year He ac-6206 Was• Oof!an l'ronl Cue RO 85--0037 nerahlp ...... nieo on July 27, Golden Stat• Sunroof ATION !Europe), 1917 E 0 G PRECISION PAATS. G & A EntarptllMll Inc IA Th• I ng Pef.or17IDare repll'd .. scholarship N-POt'I Beatn Ce111orn11 . 198 .. In IM Count" of Or· ca.~1 t a .. •t E 0 E 3 Calll corp), .. 000 Park New· doing bullln.a u · ay 92863 Date Augull 23 1985 anru FILE Nn F2S'1590 CMP<>flllon. 2222 So Lyon c'-11 nunl '=·~ ' r•nge. 711 W 17th Street, Unit •. P<>f1 1310 Newpc>rt Beach. Anlmal Ho1p1t1I, 28892 and was atte nding tht' Th b PubliSlled Orange Coul "' St . Santa Ana, CA 92705 al °' • "'"" C•••• MaH. C1lllornl1 C 111 Crown Valley Parkway. U f h p II ustrieu '' coro ID••I• P11ot ,. 0 i t 27 a~ ull Nama and Adc:lrMS ot Thlt bu11naH 11 eon· American Foreign Ex· 92027 ' CA 9"•77 m verslly o t e a. ducted by '"•nd•,,.duel ' u u ..,....... tile Pereon Wttnorawlng ductad t>y 1 COf""'atlon Change Blncorp • C•ll· o G Zelln• 859 w 19th Thi• bullneu 1' con· Laguna Nlouai. '" n f1c a t Stockton, C A WILLIAM A BAXTER lttmtwtr '3 lO l985 Kaith ·•~1""" I I"" n-..... """ I lion t9 l7 E duclad by· • torporallon Crown Vllley Animal Hoe· Th•• •t9femenl wu ,,,_,. T-805 -r....,. -:-::: .• -Cor.ona~~. Goldan State Sunroof orn11 corpora • Stree1, Co.ta Meu, Cell· ··'"'-· pita!, 28892 CrOW11 Valley A memonal set'V\t't' • ..,... .,., "".... """'""-C0<1> Praeldent CtwMtnvt, Sulla E. Orange, tornle 92627 Gordon R98M, Pr .......... t wllh lhe Coun1y Cieri\ of Or· CA 92Ml2 Thlt etatement wu n1ec:1 Cellfomla 92687 Thie buatneH It con-Thi• stalement wu flied Parkway, LlllJllTI• Nlguel CA will be h e ld at St. An· enge County on Sep•eml>er I Signed Keith Morrtton with the County Cieri\ ot Or Thie butlneH 11 con· dua1ed by an lndMdual wtth the County Ci.rl( Of Or· 92877 drew11 P resbyterian 3 198~ MLIC NOTIC[ Publllhed Orange Cout ange County on Augue1 29. dvctad by •corporation D G. ZELINA ange County on Auguit 3o. Tl)I• bu•lnan 1• con• Churl'h, 600 St An F2M5f7 Delly Piiot Augu•I 20, 27, 1986 Su"n K O..ran, Sec Thia ltetement wH 111«1 1986 -ducted by· a limited partner Publtsned Orenoe Coast ITATtMINT OF Seotember 3, tO 1985 '31a1I retary with IM County CS.II ot Or· r-Ship rtrcws Road. N B. on Dally Piiot September 10 ABANOONMINT Of' T-767 Publl"*I Orange Cout Thlt 1111..,..,,1 wet 111ec:1 ange C4unty on S.,tember Publl•hed Orange Cout OenlM Janneocil Thursday Sept 12, at 17 2• October ' IDS!> UH OF 'ICTmoua Dally PNot Septembet 10. with I~ County CWk Of Or· 3. 1985 Oa, PllOt Sec>tambef 10, Thia •111emen1 wa1 llled -&·30 PM r 830 IUllMEH NAMI .. -"' MnTIC( 17. 2• Oct°"' 1. 1985 anoe County on Septamw ,~ 17 .... OctOber 1, 1985 with the C4unty ~of Or In lieu of flowers, it __ DI ___ ll'_Mn_nc_r:__ 1t'la 1ot1ow1n9 peraon1 r~""' T-83& :), l985 Publ"'*> Orange Coilll T-83.t •noe C4unty on .....,..ternt>er '~""" '-"•~ •t>MOoneO the uw ot ,_ Deny PllOt Sepiernw 10 3 1985 as sugge.wt ed that · the f:ic1111ou• Bu11neu &TAT'l.•NT °' "8.IC f«)TIC[ Publllhed Of•noe Coatt 17. 24 October t 1986 FaMel do nations be mad~ FlCTfTIOUt 8Ut!HaH Name Sovth P .. k Develop. W""°"AWA&. l'M* Dell)' Piiot Septembef 10. T·828 Publltned Or•nge Cout either t.o We E«\ancia NAiii STAn•NT ment (...()n'lpany 15.tO Sovth 'AIWTNIJt.... FICTTTioua eueMlt 17. 24. October 1, 1985 DI-.IC MnTICE Deity Piiot Septembef lO. Th• IO!lowlnQ peraona ere Co"t ~•ghway Suitt ~02 ONltATWllG UIC>IJt NAMI STATamNT 1_822 '~ l"fU 11, ~ ... Octobe< 1. 1D8S H.S. water polo learn, dolnl) bull'*• u Paelflc LAgune le11e11 c~ $2851 . r1cTmoul .,..... TM lotlOWlng pet90n• .,, "8.IC M>TICE '1CTTTIOUI IUllMI.. T -831 Coatl Tanning Center. 2334 The F'1C111aou1 BuelneH NAm dOlng butlMM N NA• STA,......-r P\llllC f«)TIC[ N.-por1 8tvd · Co.la Mela. Nt11Tle '•'t<•ad lo •boYe wu 1 SECOND GLANCE LANO-rtllUC M>TIC£ FtCTmOUI MllMll The lollowtng 1>«.c>n• are l'\8.IC *>TICE ---------CA 92827 tiled In Orenge County on The lottowlng ~ hu SCAPINO co 2185 Men· NAMS ITAftMINT CIOI bl.laineea.. ,ICTinoul .,...,, Stec>I'*' J Schult• .toe July I~ 1983 FILE NO wlll'ldrtwn •••general pen-CIOU.. Coate MeM. California ,ICTITIOUI .,.._.. fhe fOllowing P8l'90M are ~ASTLINE AEFRIOER· FICTITIOUI IUIMH MA .• ITATIMllNT Pr~. ~ 9"c:fl. F220773 net "om lhe partMnh19 op-92t28 NAllll tTAftMllNT dotng Due!MM al ATION 6 AIR CONDITION· NAllll &TATl•NT The lollowfng ~ .,, CA 92643 Soul!:' P .. -ltd 1390 etltlng under the llctltloul MIChHI Erin H11gllH . The rollowlng l)ettonl are M I C A 0 • I N T E A • ltlf0 21152 Poaton Lane The fotlOwtng peraoM ar• dOlng buliMN .. OouQlm 8 Allen .toe GrtitnWIGhO;iw &utla 100. bUlllMM natne Of Sevet\ 2785MenclOTa,Coate l.49'tl ~olngbl.I .. ,,..... NATIONAL, 73&1 HMI, •.I!, Hun'un ton Beach Call· CIOlngbu91netau INN OVAT IVE FLOOR Prospect, ~ Beaetl. San DW1go Ceilf0<nta 92121 $tM Slltn laundry. It 1279t Oalllornla 92828 L£S SOEUAS H 51 Huntington 8Hc:h, Call lomla ~26-48 · JOB STR(SS CLINIC, MAINTf!NANCE, 2037 E CA 92843 South Peu Ataocial" Weatefn, Ste 0 , Oarden Brei ThomH Snydar Caflery Onv.. C01ta M .. a. lornla 92&49 Matli Andrew Rieger 1020 Nonh Broadway, Suite Walnut Avenue. Orange, J an•• M Sutter •08 15 .. 0 South Cout HIQllway' Grow, CA 928-4 t 2185 Mendota, Coeta M ... : Calllornl• 92828 Mlch .. I R Aynkew1H . 11152 Poeion l •,,. Hunt: 302, Santa Ana Callf0tn111 Calilornll 92M7 Pr~. Newport &Meh, Sulla 202 Laguni e.11eh The llctlllou• t>v•I~ Cittfomla 92020 Jull1 M Or ay. 2 7 !i 1 1117 .. 2 Sime Str .. t, Hunt· in ton Be•ch Cailfornla 92701 ChatlOtte Halarl Oala.ryn, CA 92843 CA 92661 name 111tement for IM l*1 Thia builn•a 11 con-Canary Dn,,.. Coate M .... lngton 8e1ch, Callfornla 9~840 Robert Turner Lewie. 107 2037 E Walnut AYetlue. Or Tiil• ou•ln... 11 con-Thi• buelneee .... c:on neraflll> ...... tllect on 2/6115 ad , 1 C.JllOl'nl• 92628 926-49 Opal AY9 8alt>oe ltllllnd, •noe. Callf0tnla 92M7 dUCiecl by • get1etal l)4tft ~ed l>'f 1 Ul'MnCorPQteted an IM County ol ()fenge ~IP by ven-• Patt· Thi• bv11n"' I• con· Thi• 1>ua1ne11 11 c:on d~~!d t>ybu:=~~on Calllornll 92M2 fhl• bu•ln... 11 con nerllhlP aMOdel~ otlwlt !flan a Fil£ NO F 1812 .. 1 lnit T 8nydet Mtd\eal [ Ouctec:t 0y an tndlVldUll ducted by an lndMdual MARK ANDREW RIEGER Thie buelne11 le con Oue1ed by 1n tnd!Vldoal DovQ,... B AAtln pertMf91111) Full Name and AO«-ol ugMI . JULIA M GR.AV MICHAfL R fllYNl(CWICZ fled ductad by an lnOMOual CHAALOnl!. OALAZYN Thia etalerNnl -fll9d Thi• •taltn'llf'I ... ltlec:I the Petton Withdrawing H Thil .. filed Thll ttalement WU "led Thlt ata1emen1 wet fllecl Tiii• ltalemetll WU I Ao~ T L...ie Thie .ietarnent WU filed •11'1 Ille COvnty c--~ Or· with IM Counf't Clerl! ot °' £.sin Erll-4•. 720 Jamea St • With the·~~b.r=-Of Or· '#lfll lhe Counry c~ of Or wllll the Covnry Ci.rti ot Or· 1 wltll l~~tynz, ~~!~ Thll 1111"""11 WU "*' witfl the Covnty Ol«k OI Or _,. eounry on &.pl~ ange County on AUOU•t '' •A. Cotit• Meeia. CA t2e21 • ..,.. County on Septemt>et ange County on ~lamber ange County on S41c>temt>et ri:u w.1h tM C4unl'f Claf'tl ot Of· •noe County on Auouat ''*· i 1985 1te~ sionac1 £11n £tuvM 3·iies &. 191& 3. 1995 ,..,. •noe County ori September tH& ......, Publtaned Orange Coa.t PubllMled Or1nge Coatl · ,__ '*7M ,_,, Cob e ltH ,,._1 Pvbll9Md OrMQe Cout Dally PllOI Seolernbef 10 Dally Piiot Augulf 20. :!7, Coul PublltM<I er-. Coaet Pul>lllhed Oranoe Coa1tj Publllhed OrenQe I ,... Publl.ned Or11199 Coeat DellY Pitot Sep~w 10 11. 24 Oc1ot>. 1 ttea Septllll'ltier 3. 10 191& D~bl~ ~:rber 10. Oetty Piiot Sec>tamt>er to. o.11y P1iot St19ternbet 10. ~~11~/~J:\9i::; lO. I Publ••he<I Orenge Cout Deily PllOt Auguet 20 27, 17 ~4'. OCIOMr 1 19&5 T .... 1 f 7tt I 7 ~ .. October I 1985 17 )• Oe1ooer 1 1M~ t7 )4 OCtot>et I t095 T ·ll?9 0.lly Pttot ~t~t>ef 10. ~emb# 3. fO. IH5 -T ..&A2 1 ~· T .f27 T 82~ T 824 ___ 111 ~4 OCtobef 1 198~ a;,g T 7M 17, 24, October 1. 198S T ·82 t 1----- .... ' u r to the Y outh Grouv. c/o Thf' Vil· lagc Church uf lrv\ne , 14795 Jeffrey Rd , Swte 206, lrvuie, D 927 14. JONES Muurll'e T_ J ones, agr 84, passed away on Sept 7, 1985 A for- mer resident of Long Beach, Call!., h e had retired & lived for lhe past 10 years an Costa M esa.He Is survived b y a daughter and a son-In-law, Sandy & Ric h a rd Se we I I , N ewporl B e a c h , gra nddaughter . Launt> Se w e ll , grandson, J e ff Sew ell, two bro thers, M eredith Jones. Leucadla, and Ralph Jo nes, Oceanside; one sister . Dorothy Boyd. S&crarnento. Private fi1m1ly burial on Wedne9day Septem· ber II, 1985 at Sunnyside In Long Beach. Frie nds may call at the mortuary o n Tuesday 4-9PM or Wedne s da y !lam· I pm. ln IJeu o f flowers. the famlly has rcq"\Jesteod con tlbutlonsbe sent to Huag Hospital Heart o r Cancer Fund~ P1t>rce Bros BE-II Broadway Mortuary, din!Ctan. 642-91~ PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemele'Y • Monuary Chopel • Crematory 3500 Pacllle Vtew Drive NCIWJ>Ort Beech $44·2700 HAR80" LAWN~ MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 G1a1er Av,. Costa Me1a 540-SS54 PllRCE 811'(>THU'8 HU all'OADWAY MORTUAAY 1 10 Bro.dway Cotti M sa 8':l-9150 A •, :. ·' .. ,, .. .. •• i' , • . • ~· •' .. •• t• •' • • c . t f I t •· TOMOftROW: LOUDY FORECA8TI ON A2 Stnlng Newport Btach, Costa M111, Huntington Beach, lrvlne, Lagun1 Beach, Fount1ln V1llty ind South Ortngt County <JJ~A~GE COUN TY C A LIFORNIA TUE S OAY. SE PTEMBER 10 1985 l ':J l E: NT ~ 0 e ' con· ress e e e recons1 er1n 01 act Coast A Nicaraguan rebel ap- peals for U.S. support In Southland./ A3 California Richard Ramirez' de- fense attorney doubts the Night Stalker suspect can get a fair trial In the Los Angeles area./ A3 i.- Rock Hudson Is writing a book about his career, but It won't be a "tell all" account./ A4 CallfGrnla's state sena- tors overwhelmingly ap- prove toughening of the death penalty law./ AS Nation Cable TV operators no longer have to carry local channels./ AS Schools In seven states are stlll closed by teacher strikes./ A4 World Reagan's South African sanctions get mixed reac- tion overseas and sharp criticism from Senate Oemocrats./810 Two Frenchmen kid- napped In Beirut four months ago may be re- leased soon./ A5 Features A big 'Bash' featuring dozens of bands will per- form In six areas of the Newporter Resort Sun- day./ Al Sports The Angels pull to within a half game of the Kansas City Royals./81 Former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast Col- lege star Dan Quisenber- ry has shed his comic relief for the Kansas City Royals./81 High school football gets underway this week In all dlrectlons./81 Entertainment ''The Madwoman of Challlot" ls attractive but a bit bulky In West- minster./ Al Busineu lrvlne savings and loan succeeds where others are f alllng./84 Sports Televlson Weather -81-3 A9 A2 Three blazes quelled • 1narea Irvine quadriplegic loses everything in apartment fire By STEVE MARBLE Of the Delly ,... '""' A quadnplegic . lost everything he owned Monday afternoon when a fire ra~aJe~ his a~artment and spread to adJ01mng units at an affordable housing complex 1n Irvin e, autho ri11cs rcpQrted. No one was injured The blaze. wruch caused SI 04,000 in damage and displaced three famil- ies, was one of three fires repQrted within 24 hours on the Orange Coast. In Newport Beach, a stubborn chemical fire broke out after school Monday at Coro na del Mar High School. And firefighters in Costa Mesa responded before dawn today to a structure fire at a Hamilton Street apartment complex. R ichard Phost, disabled in a truck accident several years ago , was not 10 his apartment when a fire broke out in a patio area and m oved up the side of the apartment. Orange County fire spokesman Joe Kerr said. 0..,""' ........ .., ~ ....... Kerr said the fire destroyed Phost's (Pleue Me FIRES/ A2} Coeta Mesa llreflfhten attack u1>9tain apartment blaze. Irvine City Council pressed for ruling on Lion Country Developers of water amusement cente r say they need quick d ecision to get proj ect going By PHll. SNEIDERMAN Of the Delly ...... lleff The fate of a water amusement center propQsed for Lion Count!) 1n Irvine may be decided tonight by 1hr Irvine City Council. Developers of the prOJCCt have claimed that a fa vorable council decision 1s needed 1mmed1atel>-1f they are to begin construction 1n time to open next summer. If the council does not aJlow them to proceed. lhc develo pers have said. the Lion ( oun- try water park plan will have to be scrapped. But ci ty planning staff mcmbc~ have urged the council to require an extensive review that would dela~ construc11on for three to four month!> The council wall deude -...hether Lion C'ountr) and .\mcncan \port\ World. the Colton-ba~cd compan> that want' 10 built! tb~· ""atn amuse- ments. need to obtain J nt'v. urn- d1t1onal use permit before bu1ld1ng thl' nde'> These would include water '>hdes. waterfallr, and rath nde'i The hus1neo;seo; claim Lion C oun- tl) 's pre\COl Pt"rmll, l\\UCd IO 1~7] dllows the'e act1 •..it1c\ But ut) 'Ital) ml·mhcrs sa) thc water amu-;cmcnl propo5al '" s1gnlli- canth d1tTerent from the mode\t entertainment area en,1<,1oned for Lio n C-nuntrv which forrQ,crh was a wild animal park Thi.' ,1,1fPmc:-mbc!"i "3) a ncv. permit rt'' 11.'V. v.t1uld dllnv. them tu e' aluate atrl r.ilt h.inrd' Uhl' part.. I'> nearthc f:I r111 11 ~tJ nnt• ( orp\ ha!>el. Potcn11al 1ran.,rortJt111n proh- lems and other '"'uec; At thl.' .\ug. 20 lOunul mct·t1n~ J '>pokesman tor ~mcncan l.iport' World said conc;trul tion ul mlc\ mu't hcg1n b) Sept I 5 1n 11rJer 10 open h' next o;umml·r \n aJd111nnal dcla' ""ould upSt-1 the tinJm ing pl.m and torct' the compam 11• lout.. tor .i nl·v. -...ater rark ml· thl· \mcnlJ n '-Iron' \.\ orld spoll.t">mJn ~1J ( ounul memhl·r-, ptJ'>trwwd J\ 111>n until tonight. \,t\ 1ng 1hn ""anlnl tu rc\lev. similar '-'Jll'f pJrl..., and thl' Lion ( ountf'\ srounJ, Th,· lllUOl I membl'r'> al\o J<,h•d thl·, 1l\ \IJll II• d ant\ 'K.'Vl'ral ll'l hllll.il "'Ul'' in conncn1on \\Ith lhl· .... ttn p.irl.. propo\al bclnrc l<lJ,1,·, ml'l'l1ng Thl' rounul mt'll' al o ~11 pm .11 In 1 ne ( 11' I l.1 ll Petition drive under way to expedite Mesa marina By TONY SAAVEDRA OftMO..,NMI""" Two Costa Mesans arc circulating petitions to drum up county-wide support for a plan to build a 3.000-slip manna in the landlocked city. Real estate financing consultants Thomas Testa and Diane Ram1re1 co-founded the C'?sta Mesa/Newport Manna Organ1Lat1on::il Comm1ttct· three weeks ago The> hope to scn<l J pc.'llt1on w1th 27.500 signature~ fro m Orange ( ·liun- l) rc~1dentr, 10 federul lcg1\latnr\ ..... ho will ~ dec1d1ng thl' fntc o l ( <Md Mc a·s passage to thl' \Ca ~ •l) Councilman Donn Hall mJlk J Capitol Hill pka 10 March tor Congn•'>' 111 v.<11'~ ll'dt•ral pol11' pre' t'ntin!l ltl\.JI )tt•\ { rnmt•nt\ and busine,,c, lr11m t'l•'' '"il llll J S2511 ll01l \IUU\ tt•qu1rl'l1 tur thl' prOJC'(I Thr nt'l C:\\.tf\ 1ca'1h1h1' n port 111 he tompilcd h' thl· \rn1' < l'rfl' Pl fn11.1necr; ha\ rcpt:.lll'\lh twh.I ur th1• (Ple&9e eee PETITIONERS/ A2) Plans have no room for the inn Irvine Co. development squeezing out roadSicfe landmark -the Orange Inn The sun may finally be setting on the O ranae lnn1 the weathered but beauuful roadside restaurant that stands wedacd between Corona dcl Mar and Laauna Beach on Pacific Coast Hiihway. Modem t1met and the pre of development seem to be fast catching ~ with the inn, one of the Orange Coast's last V1s1ble rem1ndcn of Depression-era C.Ufom1a. For the past four years, owner John Bodrero has operated the inn famous ' for 1ts haod-squcczedJuicc, and fruit shakct o n a month-to-month lease from The lrv1ne Co. And for at lcut as long. company officials have worned Bodrero of impending development along the still pristine hills that now iive motorists a natu~ break bftwttn Corona dct Mar's bustling 'ho pp1na djstriet and downtown La,auna Beath. But Bodruo 1s attached tn 1he inn which he o pcrate1 with his wife and lhc1r two olde~l 'h1ldren ·\nd hl' ha<; clung to 1t de~p1tc 1t<; <ilov. dttcnora uon and the telltale ~1gn<i that hJ\e foretold the 1nev1tablc development of the count I') \1de "here tker ,1nd coyote now roam But finally. 1t Sttm'i nficr m.1n) falst slam The Irvine Co '" r..-.id' to build out it~ rtma101ng \lltt' 111 the coast. "Thing' 1Ht bcgmnina to hop dntn there." Irvine Co ~poke'imnn krt) (olhns confirmed "The county aand the Coa'ital ( omm1Wcln have ap- proved a pl n for the l~ine < oast which doe,n'1 make prar t1cal provmon'i for the Oranae Inn." he s.&Jd lkx.lrem \.1\\ In 1nr c •l ntliual~ ha H' tllld him h(' ""111 hi\\<: tu mo\t' h' Marlh 1"1'" tn m.1ke ""a' for ~tln 'trutt1on ut Pchlan Hill R1'1Jd "h11,h will l'onnC'CI "llh ( oa't I ltlf.h..., a \ and lead to a ne1ghhorhood . nl pn1.'<'' home-~. a re\on hn1d .ind otht•r \ l~l tor-!>C'r\ IOI bU<il OC'''<'' The If" 1 ne < o h.H oflert'd 10 &• .. 1· Bo<lrcro the "h11e 0<)()rd and h.11tt•n o;tructurt w11h omnttl' tnm 11 he ,.1n find a nc-. home for 11 But Bodrtm and hi\..., 11<-fo..a1h .. \3\ the hope to con' 1m·e th<" In me< o to keep the '4 \e~r~lld inn h(-cau~ of its ht'torital '\tgnifirnnu• and 1ht atlcc11on k*.al ~•tknl\ ha'e lor 11 Thou~nd., or p.11rnn\ h, vt' ~11tncd Interior c;hief reportedly ready to order only N. California tracts for exploration From staff ud wire repor11 WASHI NGl ON -lntenor Sec- retary Donald Hodel and membe~ of Callfom1a·s congressional dclegat1on returned to the bargaining table toda) in an attempt to mod1f) a tcntau-.e agreement to hmll oil exploration off the California coast. The meeting wa!I scheduled amid rcpQns that Hodel wants to scrap the present agreement a nd was eyeing only Northern C alifom1a 011 tract'> for t'),plora11on .. Hodel said dunng a tour of C'ali- torn1a last Wt.>t'k that 11 appeared the negotiators had o;cletted "tht wrong I 50 tracts.. I<• npen for offshore dnlhng when thr agreement was announced J uh 1 tl He complained that "these tracts have very little poknttal" for yielding 111 or gas. and said l<itn that "It's clear 1h1s <agreement 11'> n1J1 1n the national interest .. (Pleaae eee 01L/A2) Area defense contractor guilty of fraud 16 charges dro pped tn exchange for his guilty plea on three An In ine defense contrauor pleaded guilt)' Monda) 10 tharge'> that he defrauded the federal go,,,ern- mcnt by subm1t11ng false bill~ for contracts Thomas E nook!> o wner of )'>- terns Engineenng Technolog) .\s- soc1ate!I Corp and SET AC Corp pleaded guth) 1n federal coun to two counts of mail fraud and o ne UlUnl of makmg fal~ suucmenrs 10 the gov- ernment In e~change for his pka, lt'deral prosecutors agreed to drop 16 other charges stemming from the OJ)t'ra11on ol his compan1e' The 47-)ear-old \an ( "kml·nt\ re<,1dent agreed It) pa' $1S/lflOll 111 re\lltuuon to thr go,emml·nt \nook) ts lrt·r on SIU IJOO hJll .ind l'I \lhedulcd for an 0\.t 21 st·n1t·11\ 1ng He face\ d ma,1mum t I I' \l',tr' 1n pni;on anJ a S 12 t K111 line Thr mail fraud \nunh ,1111,t•rn S'i' oon in ntra 01ll1ng, 111 lht goH·mml'Ot on a ddt'O'>l' ,nnlr." 1 Thl' C05l'> hm,ncr v.rn· 101.urrt'll 1111 un t'arlier project. according to a grand JUf'\ 10d1c1ment last June Tht' ind1ltment charged that \nooks and h1'> compan1e<, cheated the federal gO\ ernment out o f more than $4()(J 1UC1 through alleged time Lard fraud and fund d1H'.rs1on~ Follov.1ng thl' June b indictment, I S .\Home' Robert Bonner issued a v.-arn1ng to other defen!>e contractor\, calling cheating the government "moral!' equt' alent to thievery from the ~mencan ta,paycf'j .. While Snooks awaits sentencing. ht'> wmpanies ma) be purchased b) a "ewport Beach firm anxious to ob1a1n It'> engmc"t.:r\ an<l d t'fcn'><' COOlr3llS. Sand> Sandhu. prM1den1 of R T echnotog1e\ announced laq we<"k that tht' purchast' depend\ on rhe 1u1, llm(' ot the lcde-ral ,ase and a final J ud11 ''the,• mpan1t·' < urrl'nll\ \n11oi.., t11mr.tnll'' an· 'Ll~J'.lt'nJ\·J t• n J1 yu1nng 1unhr1 ,, ntr..11" rr ,,., ht• l \ lkpar1men1 (II l>dl"O!>t' \.inJhu \J.1J \R \ ""111 If\ '•• hJ\ ·~a· "·1' 11'!1 ,j B, r "!<' 11 • \f I \< in· '"\l'l\t·J 'lh tht I~• n"I.' l>t·1i.i•n1nt anJ H'1t\p,ht j'IT•).!r.101' \u1.t' ,t\ !ht' 'trJtr~, I >t'll In 11.1 1 • ,,. ·r rt•Jl·rn·J lu ·" I l ,1.11 \\ .1r' pru~·.1rn - J J till''\'-\ \p.1,l' ''at11111 Broken neck suit goes to Newport claims adjuster $5 million soug ht for diving injury to Alta Loma m a n 8 ). l'SA!'o HOWLETT ()I .,_. 0.., "91 I,_.. \ $"1 r111l1111n l.1,"u11 111\'d .111.11 11,: thr lll\ nt 't'""l'<•n !kJ h h' 1 \ 1 l ''mJ mJn v.ho hrnkt• 'nr, 1.. .11, d1' 1ng 1nll! tht• \urt a H'M J~u "'·1' !Urned 11\ l'I l\l tht• dJlnl\ ,nl! l'I< I r tht ( II\ ( tlUOlll \.furd.1 I he -,u11 f1kd 1n • lr.1n)(~ 1 1tlJOt' \upen1>1 l 11un 1'n \uf '' 1 •1~~ 'l'cli.\ Jam.1(le\ lt•r \ii .m• H1 r•11n luJd 2ti lu<ld h,1, rt•t urm·d I• thl· Palm \pnng\ pnli•l ll•f<t' .1111·1 re· , .. , cnng lr<'m thl H.1l~•.1 ·", i.knt .nu1rd1ng I<• h1' ,111 .. rnt'' l1n Ila-... I.. in') fh~· da1 .. , ~.1, '' utint ,, ,!l'n1t·,1 Ian 1-' h" tht• ,11un, ii II ~''""~,\(.., t.1 LISA MAHONEY Focus ON THE NEws pct1110M o'er thl.' -.eal"\ a'\l 1ng that the 1nn he'~' cO k.ath\ Bodrtro \81d r h(' B<xtrcro\ hkC' th(' p1cturtsqur 1,ld-t1mc a1mc)'iJ'lhC'rt of the mn. wtth m 1ntonnal -mo!>th outdoor - \Callng and ('('lect1c a-rden ''"er k1ol.1ng 1ht Panfii.: <">ct&n and tht rolling In 1ne c tla\l hill\ But. 1f The lf"ine <. o aam:-J h) r<"lt\C'att them 10 It\ new ~hopp1n11- H·n1cr the couple \&Id lhe' v.uul1I (Pleue._ ORANO&/A3) • ' .11t11,,1t1 11\ll'I l ' •ll"'!l'r .1 .. rdn~ I\• 'l'"""''I Fk.11.h l' • \\ in.1.1 Rau. 1 •• ,!,1 "1' 1,1110~ tht· ix .. , h 11 I 'th ' l. \ugt"l I •ll\ l "h1 1 hl .~1\ l'•J In\\ 11:> ~ l .10 ·" d ' nl·a.i 1111 .1 ,,11db.11 I l.1" ~ ' ,,111.I HJ"~ 111' ,,11'1 r 1.r,t ,n,j -' ti! I'-'•' \Ul)tl' t' I II• '-Ill~ I ' I .It \\, l' ·" IUl k\ lh' \\,I~ p,1.J I 1 ll,I\\ J.. 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Four otheT atlmcbod Al*\IDCDta 1usta.in_ed mod-erate 1mote ciamlle. Pbolt Iott ~ bo owned includina special eatina utensils and oµaer equipment dtsi&ned to help ham move uou1'd and 6ollt him lnto vebdes, accordq to Harry Hueains, a Red Cro spokesman . .. He bas special needs and be lost evtrYthin&."' said Huggin~ wbo said Pboit ancl a family residana at the apanmenttbave been provided with loo,i°' at a loql motel Shaw was taken in by friends, be said. The fire at the Aq..tone apart- ments broke out about 4:21 p.m·. and wu brou&bt until control within 36 minutes. le.err said. Forty firefighters responded. Earlier Monda~ a small but stub- born chemical rue erupted in a science laboratory at Corona del Mar Kiah School but caused only $500 in damaee. aecordina to Newport Beach Fire spokesman Russ Cheek. He said the 3:42 p.m. fire was bandied with extreme caution before it invof ved several volatile chemicals. includina. ~um and phosphorus that can t&JUte spontaneously when exposed to oxygen. Sodium can explode if it comes in contact with water, Cheek said. Hifh school science teacher Ron Schn1taer suited up in a special baurdous materials jumpsuit and helped city firefighters battle the blaz.e, Cheek said. "He knew what was there and how to handle it," Cheek said. "As far as fires ao, it wasn't bad. But because of the chemicals, it handled to be bandied carefully." The third fire erupted shortly before 6 a.m. today at th! New Breed apartment complex in Costa Mesa at 393 Hamilton. Firefighters reported that the blue was extinguished al 6:40 a.m. Nobody was injured. ,I I ............. ., ............... J'tremea battle JniDe blase at qaadrlplectc'• apartment. Jewish jurors screened in neo-Nazi trial SEA TILE (AP) - A federaJ )Udge apologized to potential jurors in the racketeering trial of a while su- premacist group, saying be was forced by the narurc of the case to ask whether any of the candidates were Jewish. U.S. Districl Judge WaJter McGov· em also had to deal Monday with the threat that his first s;>a!lel of about 60 potential jurors m.igbt have to be replaced because they saw one of the defendants wcanng jail clothing 1n court. McGovern was trying to seat a 12- member jury and three alternates to hear the tnal of 10 men and one woman charged with racketeering m the case of The Order. They arc accused of attempting to ovenhrow the U.S. government and finance their efforts through armored car and bank robberies. They also arc accused of comm1t- tina two murders in support of their aJJ~ racist, antj-scmiuc views. Eight potential jurors were dis· missed Monday when they wd they felt they could not be impartial. Jury selection was to continue today. Among other things. McGovern asked the potential jurors about their military service and whether they or anyone they knew had been a mem- ber of such grou{>s as the Ku KJux KJan, Posse Com1tatus or any group .. promoting the i'\ryan race." At one point. he apologized to jurors and said, .. Because of the nature of the case. l have to ask you a question that I assure you I ordinarily would not do." He then asked if any of the potential Jurors were Jews. Only one person raised her hand and she assured McGovern she could be impartial if it 1s shown that some defendants held Nall sentiments. When McGovern asked 1f prospec- ti ve jurors thou~ they could not remain impantal 1f 1t were shown that some defendants believe the mass extermination of m1lhons of Jews never occurred. several raised their hands. Jury sclccuon was delayed tempor· anly Monday after defense attorney Douglas Smith objected to his client, Randall Paul Evans. appearing in court in jail-issue orange coveralls and said he had been denied regular clothing. Smith said he and hi s chent wanted to dismiss the first group of potential JUrors because they had seen Evans in Jail clothing. McGovern ref used. Evans and defendant Bruce C.arroll Pierce, who also was dressed in orange coveralJs. were then aJlowed to change into civilian clothes. Another defendant, Gary Lee Yarbrough. remained in neat, gray jail coveralls. The trial stems from a federal grand Jury indictment handed down in April that accused 23 people of running a natJonwide crime network responsible for crimes that included armored car robberies, murdcn and arson. Standing trial in addition to Yarbrough, Pierce and Evans are Andrew Virgil Barnhill, Thomas Bentley, Jean Margaret Craig, Ran- dolph George Duey, Richard Harold Kemp, David Eden Lane, Ardie McBrearty and Frank Lee Silva. Ten others pleaded guilty previous- ly. Another of those indicted, David Tate, faces trial in Missouri on charges of killing a state trooper. while the 23rd defendant. Richard Scutan, is the lone suspect still at large. The defendants are charged under the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. A RICO conviction carries a maximum pen- alty of 25 years in prison and a $25.000 fine. It also allows pros- ecutors to seek forfeiture of all the a~scts used by the criminal group. PETITIONERS SEEKING MARINA ... F rom A l 2~ycar-old marina plan because the corps would only accept federal funds. Since (ongress has rouunely de- nied Costa Mesa's funding request, the city offered to nuse the money through pnvate and public donations from local governments and area businesses. Hall testified in Washin~ton, D.C. last spring for the second time m two years before congressional subcom- m1ttec~on waterways and nav1sation. But he won't know if that tnp was successful un ul Congress unveils its budget proposals next month. Hall 1s hoprng the manna. which would run along the cast bank of the FREEWAY •.• From Al the freewa y could be used eitclus1vely for high occupancy vehicles. a carpooling move s1m1lar to the "diamond lane'>" of the m1d-1970s. according to Caltram Orange County cll1cs affected by the widening art Costa Mesa.. Fo un- tain Valley, Garden Grove. Hunt· ington Beach, lrvane. 'lcwpon Beach and Westminster. Plans for the pro1ect will he displayed one hour before ton1sht'c; hearing. Just Call 64~-6086 Santa Ana River through Newport Beach. will be included, either by appropnat1ng the money or allowing the Clty to begin its fund-raising campaign. Testa and Ramirez are attempting to sway local representatives by showing county-wide support for the estimated SI 00 million marina through the wetlands of Costa Mesa. "Some friends of my family are walling two to three years for boat shps and the prices arc going throu~ the roofs," said Testa. 30. an avid boater. His father, who hves in Huntington Harbour, operated a boat dealership for 10 years. Test.a said part of the problem 1s that many waterfront communities restrict residents from renting their private docks to outsiders. He esti- mated at least 5,000 new slips are needed to accommodate boating enthusiasts who live inland. .. There's probably someone 1n Yorba Linda who has a 30-foot yacht or something but doesn't have any· where to dock 1~" Testa said. "This would even affect boaters hvina in R1venide." AdditionaUy, he said the waterway would not just benefit surrounding properties and businesses, but would strengthen the manne industry 1n Orange County. Testa also reasoned that the in- creased tounst traffic heading to the l)roposcd marina would generate more business for merchants along the county's maJOr thoroughfares. · Testa and Ramirez both live in a tract near the northern end of the future marina. He conceded the project would boost 8roperty values there and within I miles of the proposed waterway. An economic study commissioned by the city last March concluded the manna would also generate ur to S 18.5 m1lhon in state and loca tax revenue during the first I 0 years. The report. by Los An~les-bascd Keyser Marston ASSOCtates Inc .. added the project would spur housing development in nearby areas and provtde jobs for more than 11,000 construction workers and com- mercial employees. "As far as county-wide benefits, we're JUSt setting the stage." Testa sa1d. He and Ramirez donated $300 apiece to get the committee off the ground and are now enlisting volun- teers to take petitions to businesses, supermarkets, swap meets and resi· dents. Testa and Ramirez can be reached at P.O . Box 10402. Costa Mesa, 92627. or by calling 548·9012. What do you like about cbe Daily Pilot? Wlaat don't you ll•e? Call tbe number at left and your mHHKt wlll be recordH, 1ran1crlbt d Hd dellvt rtd to l.bt appropria~ editor. Tht 1amt %4-ho., HtwerlnK service may bt used to rtcord letters to the t>dltor on any topic. Contributors to our vlttn column mast htcladt tbf'lr name and tt ltpllone number for verification No circulation n ll1, please. Tell ua what'• on year mind. • Clrcule tlon 71.,942-4333 °c~.~~E Daily Pilat Clautfted ed'wettl1lng 71•1142-971 All othef cMper1lMnt• M2-4321 MAIN O,FICE WonOty , " '°" .,., llOl-'f'N -Dy 530pM Ull-e/pm encl ~ 'hfrf .... 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Mt• 1ooey " 4 54 pm., ,... aMt GabtMll to &0 Wecin.dey el 2 52 L m Ind .... eo-Sen Joee 73 56 115 37 pm Pentagon tells of five arms deals WASHINGTON (AP)-The Pen- tqon told Congress on Monday it has tentatively appToved five arms deals with four countries, including two contracts with Pakistan described as a response to the Soviet occupation of neiahboring Afghanistan. Assuming there are no con- gressional objections, the Pentagon said it would offer Pakisfan 88 sclf- propelled howiuers and .SO-caliber machine guns for $78 million, and 110 armored personnel carriers equipped with machine guns for S2S million. "The sales will conlribute to the foretgn policy objectives of the U o1t· ed States by enabling Pakistan to increase its capability to provide for its own security and defense, particu- larly in view of the increased threat resulung from the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan." the Pentagon said. DIVING LAWSUIT IN NEWPORT ..• h'omAl place s~gns warning ot hazardous offshore conditions. The former surfer suffered a mid- c:crvical fracture of his spine when he j<>lfed into the ocean and dived into an incoming swell, hitting an under- water sandbar. A jury awarded Taylor $6 million to cover bis future medical expenses. The judgment was the largest ever levied against the beach city. Jurors in the case agreed that the city was aware that offshore con- d1t1ons made swunming and diving dangerous in the area, but took no precautions to warn bcachgoers. But thecitycon.lended that it would be impossible to warn people of all the conditions along the beach that couJd lead to injury. It is appealing the decision. Another lawsuit, filed Dec. 31 on behalf of a Claremont teen-ager, sought $10 million in damages. Edward Tessier became paralyzed after diving into the ocean off a 'Balboa beach in the summer of 1984. Because of the number of beach- related personal inJury claims filed against coastal cities. officials are loolong into· tegislauon to protect them against costly lawsuits. State Sen. Marian Bergeson. R· Newport Beach, has drafted leg1s· lation that would exempt beach cities from responsibility m surf accidents. City officials claim that they may have to close beaches to the public or charge much higher fees for beach use to cover insurance costs if such a legislation is not implemented. OIL AGREEMENT UNRAVELING ... F r om Al lntenor Department spokesman David Prosperi sidestepped re· porters· q uestions Monday about whether the deal was dead. But an en vironmentalist leader, Karl Wendelowski, cx.ecutive director of Friends of the Earth, said the agree- ment seems to be unraveling. Under the agreement, 150 separate 9-square-mile tracts. would be offered fo r oil and gas exploration off the California coast, including six off the Oran_se Coast In exchange, a con- gressional moratorium on explora- tory drilling of the state's remaining 6, 310 undeveloped offshore tracts would be extended until the year 2000. One newspa~r. quoting Hodel aides who it did not identify, said today that Hodel has drawn up a new last of I 50 potential tracts that includes only 14 ongjnally included m his compromise with Cahfomia's congressional delegation. Hodel's aides refused to specify the location of the tracts he wants, but said they believe there is good energy potential off the shores of Santa Cl'\12, Point Arena and Bodega Bay. Those areas, all north of Big Sur, were not proposed for lcasin& under the. orig- inal compromise. Wendelowski. who conferred with Hodel on Monday along with Louise Dunlap, president of the En- vironmental Policy Institute, said the interior secretary left him with the impression that he would inform the California legislators today that ''the whole situation was deteriorating." Wendelowsk.i said Hodel "seems to _be backing away from even describ- ing the agreement as an agreement," and that "the agreement everyone assumed was negotiated in good faith wasn't." Prosperi told reporters that Hodel "wants to continue negottations as the best wax to resolve the ISSUe of offshore drilling in Cahfornia," rc- coan1zinR that the I 50 tracts involved now t hru September 30 m the Juiy 16 agreement constituted "the best pol1t1cal agreement he could get.'' Hodel asked for today's meeting m a letter to aJI 4S California Represen- tatives pl"' the state's two senators. Barry T o1v, a spokesman for Rep. Leon Panetta, [).Calif., the del- cgauon's chief negotiator. said last week that "minor changes will be considered" in the July 16 agreement but that "major changes will not be." T he current moratonum banning new 011 and gas explorauon in offshore California tracts expires Sept. 30. Congress has prohibited exploratory drilling off most of the Cahforn1acoast forthe past four years for fear of environmental damage. Toiv said that if the latest round of ~egot1ations between Hodel and the Cal1fom1a legislators breaks down, Panetta's group would try to extend the dnlhng ban for another year, or else tum the July 16 agreement into permanent legislat1on. S.EPTEMBER SAVINGS 20o/o OFF ALL BULBS IN STOCK FULL FLAT COLOR DISCOUNTS ,. 4" Pote Reg. '20'4 NOW 11.,.' fl•t Reg. '15 .. Pony P•cka NOW s12" fl•t Color Packa Reg. 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