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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-19 - Orange Coast Pilot, I I I t T-OMORROW: LOUDY FORECASTS ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Co1t1 Mt11, Huntington Beach, lrvlne, l1gun1 Beach, Fountain V1llt1 ind South Or1nge County ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19115 2~ CENTS New bill may block Coast drilling Legislation is first written gua ra ntee of no Orange Coast platforms · til 2000 F rom 11&ff and wire reports A bipartisan group of 29 California congressmen introduc.cd legislation today 10 carry out a prelim inary agreement to restnct offshore oil and Coast Laguna Beach city of- flclals say they don't want Laguna Canyon Road widened unless a raised median comes with the two extra lanes proposed .I A4 California Cal State University trustees eye a 10 percent fee hike./ A8 Nation Supreme Court refuses to hear Justice Depart- ment lawyers In abortion and affirmative action cases./A5 Growers win a crucial victory In Immigration control blll lobbyl!'g./ AS World gas leesing that lnten or Secretal) Donald P. Hodel embraced an J uly but later rejected. The legislation is just one of several maneuvers by the state congressional delegat1on 1s prepanng for renewed HBPier fixed: party slated City's invited to Saturday's grand reopening ba sh By ROBERT BARKER Ol IM Delly P1lo! awr T hey're th rowing a big party on the Hunllngton 8eact• Pier Saturda) and the whole Clly's in vited. T he festt v1ttes. scheduled from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., mark the reopening of one ofCahfomia's oldest and longes l piers and one of Hunlington Beach's most pnzed possessions. talks with l-l odel on ex panding 011 drilling off Cahfornaa. But Orange Countaans wi ll find the measure significant 1n that references to proposed dnlhng tracts off New- port and Laguna beaches have been deleted. Under the preliminary agreement, 54 S(!uare miles of ocean floor in federal waters off O range County were targeted for expanded 011 ~nd gas exploration along wtth 1,2% square ma les spread between Oteans1de and Eureka. The legisla11on 1s the fi~t written guarantee that Orange County will not have 011 platforms off HS coast at least through the year 2000. ~•d 8111 Schreiber, aide to Rep Bob Badham R-Newport Beach. Badham along w1th Cll} officials from San Clementa. Laguna &ach. Ne"'port Beach dnd llun11ngton &ach has been fi&htang 10 take Orange( oumyout o(the running as a poten11al 011 dnlhng site and include 11 in a promised moratonum CO\enng emironmentall} ~nstll\l' area) Althou&h the} failed 'A<llh Hodel. otlic1als did get promises from \en '\Ian ( rans1on and kc \ members of the congressio nal deleia11on 1nd1.1d- ing Rep Leen Panetta. D·< armel \ allt'). who crafted the prcltmtnat) agreement. The eltm1nauon of references to Orange Count) 011 leasing tracts was agreed to 1n meeungs betwttn 8adham and Panetta and their stafTi. this wee!.., Schreiber said "The onl} major difference be· t'A<een the language of the bill and the original agreement 1s the ehmmauon (Pleue .ee OIL/A2) Viejo's Stalker victim released Ca rns t ra n sfers to Lagu na Hills. due to begin t h e ra py By TEVE MAR BLE OI the Delry ~ ltelt ""•&hi ~tall.er' 1ct1m 8111 Cams was rdea~d from a \.1 1i;s1o n VieJO hospi- tal \\o edne~a' kss than a month after he" as <;hot t v.1ce 1 n the head and once 1n the nec t.. hospital 9ffic1als said ( arn'>. 2'1 went from M1ss1on <.ommuntl' Ho!.p1tal to nearby 1ddh:bacl. ( ummuntt' Hospital 1n Laguna Hill' where he v.111 undergo rehah1ltta1i m a nursing su~rv1sor <,atd A Nicaraguan defector tells a Washington D.C. news conference about mass killings of peasants In that country./ AS There will be free boat ndes. strolling mariachi mus1c1ans. high school bands, a barber shop quartet. a flyover by the Goodyear bli mp, a demonstration of a jet -;k1 and a hfe· saving demonstration leatunng the poltce department'<; new. quiet heh· copter. (Please aee HUNTINGTON/ A3) The pier'• new look will be on view at Saturday's grand reopening. The <.u~r' 1,or said that Cams 1s 1n <;tdhk 1.ond1t1on and e'cellent spmts \lthough tamtl) members ha"e J,h·d that ltttll' he said about Cams South Africa is accused of violating a treaty .I A8 Boating Veteran yachtsman's book tells of racing at America's Cup level./81 Sports Don Sutton wins No. 295 and the Angels cllmb to within one game of Kan - sas Clty./C1 Golden West, Orange Coast are facing tough obstacles this week In community college foot- ball./C1 Entertainment "Footlight Frenzy" Is a wacky backstage farce at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse./83 David Sills leaves Irvine council for Superior Court By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN Of tM 0...,,.... llMI Attorney David ills. a "eteran Irvine council member. will rco;1gn that post to become an Orange County Supen or Coun judge. Governor George Deukmejian ap- pointed Sills, 47, to the Judgeship Wednesda)' and named a second Irvine resident, Wtlltam F Rylaarsdam. 48, to a Superior Court Judgeship an Los Angles County, where Rylaarsdam practices. "( think every attorney aspires an some way to be on the bench," Sills said Wednesday afternoon "I con- sider 1h1s a professional advance- ment. 'Tm H'ry honored the governor would appoint me to the Supenor Coun . It's a major career change for me." Elected to the Irvine Cuy Council an 1976, Sills has twice been re- elected Fellow ..council members have selected him as ma)or four times. In 1982 he ran un'iucccssfull" against incumbent Nolan Fnzzelle for a Cahfomia Assembly scat Sills also 1s President Reagan's former son-in-law He was mamed to the president's daughter. Maureen ,Reagan, from 1964 through 1%7 T he Irvine councilman said he learned of the appointment Monda) when he received a telephone call from DoukmeJiaA The locaranome} said he 'bad 1nfo~med the ~O\emor earl} this )'ear ofh1c; interest 1n a such a post. Sills will assume the Oran~e Coun- David Silla ty seat of Judge Kenneth Lae, "ho retired last f)cce mba Superior Coun C\l'l utt' e olfo a .\Ian Slater said ')Ills \\Ill ht' thl· rnunt) ·~ 50th upenor < oun Judgl· ( o\ S l st 'alanC\ remain<, until In.I (Pleaae aee TWO/A 2) LB boosts senior housing By LISA MAHO!'l.E Y Of llM Delly l'tlol llelf Laguna Beal h g...i H .J h< '"'l th1' "eel. to c.cn1or ut1/l·n h·•u\1ng. 'pt•n· sors v.hll arc: 1r.1ng tn purchJ\l' thl' ·\hso Sl honl <.ttl' 1n ...,nu th LlgunJ \<kmtX'rs nt thl· ( tt\ < ounl ii agreed fue-;da~ tou,ntnhute$"""' 1M10 to 'ell tonal < hurl h l<c:<,1Jcnu•\ 11 Laguna Rea\h h• hl·lr tht• Ol•n rr11ti1 group \\tth unfor<.een t'\rt·n<.l''> that cropp1:d up 1n ti\ l\\O·\CJr t•tfon ll• purchJ\l' thl' ckml ntar' .,, h1111I .ind .:OO\('rt 11 hl J hl\\•tn\llnW \lnt 1r housing protet t The 1.11\ \\Ill u'l' ,3c;h trnrn 11' hou<,1ng 1n 111.'u lund lor !hl' u•ntntiu· t10n In rl'turn I \l,ir. ' t t1urlh ,,, Llguna Fka .. h one. 11 the.· in,11111111•11' that mJ ~e'> up '.111,inJI < hur ... h Re\1dentr'> ha' agrn:J 1.1 .1"1\1 (P leaee eee LAGUNA / A2) X-raya lndlcete (temlrez may be Night Stalker Lond1t1l'n J ph) s1nan said earlier tha1 the \1 1,.,11•n \ ieJO man sustained '<lffi( para '" 1n h1'> let t side from h ' '' •und' ( .1rn' '' J' 'hl 1 "h 1 k sleeping ,i11nng the ·arh m.1rning hours ol .\u11 ~;; \lhtri .in ntruder ht·hc:''ed to o1 ' d· • \t.ilt..er hrl l.l' into hi\ 1 hn,.1nt.! >• !)<ml ,. \f1<;s1on \I"" < 1rn' · .1rhn "'J'rarx·ddunng thl t r1"• ll' h •ul!hl 1 he thc..· tinal attarl n .1 "·rn • it' 'er n~ >t ''J' ings and J"a"(:, t' .1 I.I 10 :h .. 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Will do so unless demands for freedom of 1 7 prison e rs h eld in Kuwait a r e met By tbe Associated Press WASHI NGTON -The Re\' Ben· Jamin Weir said toda) that the lerromts who held him cap11 vc for 16 month'> arc ready tO kidnap other Americans and to eJ1.ecu1e their remaining six hostages 1f their oil' demand 1s not met -freedom for 17 pnsoners an Kuwa11 Weir said that before his rdcase aturdav he saw four of the Amen· cans _: Teri) Anderson. David Jacobsen. the Re" l.a\\rence Jcnco and Thomas Sutherland -and that the) all appeared \\ell. As for the other two, Peter Kilburn and Wilham Buckle). "I do not'kno" anything about them.'' he told a 50· minute news conference fi\e daH after his release. · The captors "ha"e released me as a sign of their good intentions" and to convey the demand. which he did "h1ch he did when he talked 10 President Reagan on Monda) The prc.·s1dent. he said. did not respond "in an) 'lpecifi c wa) ·· Weir. appearing tit and compoo;ed and speaking in a firm voice. ""amcd I hat t hl· tl'rrori<.l '> .. J fl' not "1111 n!! 11 '' <ll t much l11ngl·r · fhl' h I ·H'ar·old Prnh' 11.'rtJn nll\\IOOclr\ 'JtJ ht' \Jp!Or;_ ''l' l prl•p.ired 111 rclca'l' thl· ('thcr \m,·p l.tn' it thl'tr Jcmand " ml'I t11r frl'l'Jl'm tor the , ... Jnu,eJ 11u,~ homtx.•r\ ''h11 hie" up pJrt'> ,11 thl' I \ E111har,1,, JnJ lllhl•r lci,tl1t1l'' 1r1 "U\\311 \\l•tr \\\lrl' a \l'll,1\\ nht)(1n , n n1' l<ll1l'I 't elln'' nhtx.Hl\ .• 1 \ 1e1n.1m \\ .11 "'mh,11 ot \nh'nlan' ht•ll1 prt,11ner anJ re' t\l'd Junng tht· lr.in1.rn ho\tJgl· (rt\t\ Jdorm·J l'•i'h pn' ,,, thl' '\at1,1nal Prr'h' ll'rian l ,·n1t·1 "here \\e1r 'fl<'l..l' · \\o e1r ')Jtd hl· fed' 1n g1kx! hl·.1l1h ~•th rh,,tlJll\ Jn<l nH'nt.111\ .1n,t th.11 (Pleaae aee FREED / A2) Election loss a winning experience Student body campaign teach es senior va lue of media. c_hanges career pla n s ' If he had won the student body clcct1on at Hunungton Beach High fiH )Cars ago. Geoff Baum probably would be settling into a 9-to-5 JOb all an engineer today -and being unhappy ahout tt • Eh11 Baum· career plans took an abrupt change of d1rcct1on af\cr the un ucccs ful election. so la~t week he piled his belongings into his 1965 Mustang and headed for Washingto n. n c . where he plans to launch a career 1n Joumahsm. Baum. 11. who graduated from Claremont ( ollege 1n June. 1s one of 30 c1tnthd&tc~ selected to attend 1hc Nattonal Journalism \rn1cr 1n 1he nation's cap11al Ht" II do rtsca.rch and attend seminars with cdllortal columnists and poltt1cal figures La ter. he'll take pan an an on-the· Job traanana provsm al a ncv.-spaper or tclev1 ion station He hopes to get a JOb on a small community newspaper in1t1ally. he said , so he can learn vanous fu nctions of reporting Evcntuall)" he'd ltke lo 1cro 1n on sports or pohuc . Baum. the son of Huntington Beach Union High &llool Trust« herry Baum. ran ap1n<1t hawn M11chcll for 8 president 1n the pnna of 1980. Whrn the hallo1C1 wtrt first countt'd. Baum wns declared thl· winner. 49547q Ru1 then ballot'! Ro BERT BARKER ,, PcoPLE IN THE NEws am'ed late from •a substitute teacher' cla!Moom and the margi n 'lapped to 4~7-4117 Bc(aU'IC thtf d1fTcrcncc Wl\'I le~\ than 15 .. otcs. a 'recount wac; ordert'd h\ student aovcrnment le der"\ Mttt'hcll's totalb) now had ~v.-ollen to s111 \Otec; and R:wm·~ had ~hrunll to 4K ) The suPfrtntcndC'nt k><1kt.•d 1nh1 the proccs' and dtclnred u a \ ahd dl'\ ltufl Raum V.l'nt to th\' 'l h111>I lX'Jrd .inc..l \\1th11u1 rat'>tng hi' ,,,.,l. •H C\pre.-.c;ing angl'r datml·d ther<' "efl' c;onit~ 1rrcgulan11cs Ht.· '>.ltd ht'> tn· \CSt1g11t1on Shl)\\t.•d th.it the 'i('CUnt\ of 1ht.• h:11lot<, \\J\ tnJdt.•41uute and 1h11t .-.ome <ttudt.•n" d1Jn'1 ttet ll' \1HC' bt·lau~ l<Jlhl·r, l11d n'1 hothl'r 1l1 hand out hal1111' • He al'o ..aid that Jhuut ~) '~n111r. aJnuttcd the\ ''''t.'d ,\l!hough thn \\ert.·n·1 cl1g1hlr tlet.ause thc\ \\Ouldn the in <;ehool 1h1· next \l'ar. \t th~ lime Raum ml't a l'l.'fl(lnl'r hom lhl' natl\ Pilot :II thr <.C honl marqu<'t' llO M.ltll ~trn•t 111 tal~ aht'lul lht.• ckl ttt)n Rut unltl-.c .tdults l.lU~h1 1n .1 1..·untrn\e"\ he tolfJ h1'1 ~"""' an 11 lov. kt.·' manner ~rC'\('nllntt lh( ta1 tc;, pm .and UH\ \l\c..'r \lllrl('\ \\l'I(' jlUhlt\h('(j tn lht {f>leue eee Et.&CTIO?t/ A2) ' Hostage fa milies urge world leaders t o m eet d e m a nds B~ TO'' SAA\ FOR .\ Oi tfM Delly Pllol ltelf l h, l'\ \\I k' •I I " .1. I' lau~h\1'n uritt'd ''•Hid lJl.li..r• • '>'. the rJn"1m nl\'"Jg1 d1 l•\v•1'\l ' , m11rn1ng ti~ 1hr Rl'' A1ni11• 1 \\ \\h1• \\,\\ frlTd ..... JlJrJ.t\ .l't "' ~ ht1J 1 ·• h 11h1n111' r ,, , , " tl·rr,1r"1' \\ l'll .It .1 \\ J'h•n)!t11I' l 1 t ;11 " ,onlt'n·1hc <..11d th,· .1p: •r' th ,,l l c:J t• t..111 .1J.-,,h,1·n , • 11 .nt 'h.t ·• Geoff Baum H1.1.t .111.l 'l\l 1•th\'1 r(mamtn~ ,l.lt?l'' 1 \I 1'11·n ,rnraJ,., Jn c:t,-,,,,J lt·•l'l .1 "-u"J1t rn'''n ~,'!" r ,,, '<'!I \l'J h t'I\. \ht'lt \1 ,,11-m, 1' ' '"nt t•• ~1dnar nwri \ '•r11.ll 'd tl1 lf ••IH \h TIJnd .... Ol•I th n ... the' 'lh J O t-u" u'" · -.a1,1 '· .1 l.11 ,h,r•1 'h1• 1,1rnwr •\JI{' 111 thl 'l 1•.11 'Id h11'p1t.11 .1.ln11n ic;tr.thH 1 hi'1.1p1x·d \1.1' '' 11 \111,lcm v. l''' H, ·• Plea•~ aee HOSTAGES'/A2l I Anti-Hayden rally slated by Ferguson 8\ ROBERT II' '0 \.1A ;\ O! lhe Delly~ t1ell '" 1 "'' n ,1• 1 •ti t l'r'tzu"'" R 'c" I" 11 R('.11 II '111 \C't't.. 'luppnrt at a ,,,n,l.1' •,1th '"'lit' .lrt'l' ''' renHl\e 1 .. 111 J l.l\1kn 11 .•m tht' \t.11(' Legt<i· l.tt lJ't I N~ll\1 111 \\ 111 l tr\ ul.ll(' retittOn'I 81 .1 h.•111t ·'' p.1n ,,, th(' Fr~dom f ·~hi." ,,,1t,l3n1 Ralh tCl t>r held I• 'r 1 1<ll1n ti ' pm "'unda\ ftt "'11lr "1.1 11.irc· l'.u~ in I "1t n1ain Va.lk\ I rr11u"'" "ill ht' 1mnC'd b\ thC' \rmt"d I 1•1(C''I Rl·t1 rtt., .\'wciat1on • , 1 ~ '"' H .n .kn·' <'U~ter from lhl ,, ..... lll'lh I 'l'L1'11n plan' to introduce 1 fl'' 11•n 1n th\ l C'llt\ll\lurc challen· I Pluee P'EROUION I A2l .· .. <. U 1\-Or9nOil eo.t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Sep1ember 19, 1985 EREED HOSTAGE ISSUES WARNING .... l'Y-.Al be ... deeply raents lhc injustice of bavina bCC:n kidnapped." The minister, who Jpeab Ou.ent Arabic, was asked if he had anythina to say to his c.aptors. He declined. He said he was held in solitary confinement for most of his captivity and his chief problem was boredom. He said be was treated with respect as a man of the clergy aod fed a "simple Leban~ diet." Weir said be was suddenly released by hjs captors "just before midniaht" on Saturday. "I made contact with the American Embassy, whose ambassador and officials promptly . and efficiently &rran&ed for me to be transported to the U.S.A." He said he arrived in Norfolk, Va., Monday evening and agreed to remain secluded because of the possibility that "one or more" of those left behind mi&ht also be freed. Weir said he feefs there remains only a small "window of opportuni- ty" for the safe release of the remaining six. "I fear that O(>portunity might not Jast long," he sa1d. In addition, he said. if the ter- ronsts• demand 1s not met soon, "they are prepared to kidnap other Amencans:· But while they ''do not want to harm anyone," they will ··go so far as to proceed to execute their hostages if their demand is not met." During the news conference, Weir declined to answer several questions about his captivity and release be- cause "I do nol want to put in jeopardy lhe safety and welfare of the renlaini~ hostaaes." Weir Slld he wu ~nnlttcd for the first time to meet wub the other four bostaaes July 2. "It's like Christmas come on July 2, but unpredictably." "l and Father Jcnco and others (had) asked for permission to worship totelbcr, •• he said. He said lhear caplOrs permitted them to worshjp while blindfolded on two occasions, a week or 10 days apan. He said lhey were later allowed to meet tQJether and talk in a locked room with their blindfolds off. "We would read the Bible, we wouJd pray together. we would celebrate Mass ... what was going on with us ... sb•ring experience and geujng mutual sup- port from one another." Weir said be would meet privately after the news conference with the hostage families to share information he had on four other hostages he had met. He said he had not been given any detailed set ofreasons for the hostqe- takings, but, from conversations understood 'that his captors: •"Were taking extreme. radical action to recover the I 7 prisoners from Kuwait." •Are "very much opposed to the Israeli invas1on of South Lebanon and the continu1ng effect spilling out from the occupation." Re•. Be$mln Welr •Are "llngry and commuted against U.S. pohcy 1n support of Israel." •Hope to bring about a "greater system of justice for the oppressed people in the Mideast" and establish a "more Just system of Islamic govern- ment." Weir said Syria apparently did not have great influence with the kidnap- pers because "m y captors said they would not listen to anythingSyria had to say to them." ,.. - Tempe<atures will warm up ll~htly but remain far below normal u an uppe< level dlaturba~ that brouoht an early autumn to Southern Calllornla lhls week moves slowly eaatward. foreoaater9 aald. Widely aoattent<t 1nowera or thunderahowet'S'wlll remain tn the forecast ror the mountain and desert areas. although a slow warming trend haa been predicted that shoul continue Into the weef(and, the National Weather Service said. Along the Orange Coast It wltl be partly cloudy lhroogh Friday. COOi tonight. Lowa In the 50s A llttle warmer Friday Highs from the upper &01 near the coast to the lower 80s In tho warmer lntand valleys. U.S. Temps .. lo Ullle Aoc~ 70 e~ Alt>eny 78 51 Lou<tvllle 85 ~ Al~que 76 54 11.4-1)1\lt 88 es AmenllO llJ 63 MlomtS....11 80 70 AncllO<OQll 44 39 MllWllik" 15 es Atlanta II Ill Mpt•St Pa.ii 8/ 14 Atla/>Oc:Clty 14 00 NUhvllle 87 SS Au.tin 92 70 NewOrie•n• II~ Ml e.ttlMO<e 78 !>3 New YU<'k 78 &4 llltmingllam 84 81 Notfo!k Va IS 81 ~« 11 46 Otcw.oma City 8~ 119 8olM ., 37 Omona 88 72 SO.ton 11 00 Orlando ~ 71 ~ ,, 83 Phllaelelphla 18 M CUI* 80 44 Ph<>enlx 82 82 ChW1-ton.s c 78 88 Pllll~h 80 S4 C,,.,._ton. W II es 51 Porl ,Me 73 54 CNno!M.NC eo ~ POttlen<t °' 88 49 c~ 18 60 PtoYlden<AI 711 !>8 CllleeQo 87 86 =:Yi"v 78 52 Cincinnati 84 ~ IM 50 c~. 81 57 Aono 59 35 COluml>le.S C IM 51 Rk;t1mono 79 61 COlumblJ1, Oil 83 55 St lou11 89 67 COllCOtd,N H 19 411 St Ptt• Tampa 84 70 Oell ... F"t Worth 92 72 Sall Lake Coty 15() ~' o.yton 84 57 San Antonio 85 12 o.n-84 00 Siii' Ju6n P A 90 76 0-~ 90 71 Seettle 63 33 o.trOit 77 00 6ht~I 91 84 Duluth 76 84 $pal<-57 45 EtPMO ee t8• 8y10CUM 80 ~ "'••<>"• "''''~' Calif. Temps 5.,.Joee 111 M Santa An• 1? 00 San1a 8att>ata 88 51 Son11 Crvt 85 50 Hlgll. IOw In<,."°"'' .,'°'''O •t S • m Sent• M10rl1 70 •e 8•k•r•flllla T• Gl -----------Eur•k• &J !>Cl r~:... ~~ ~ Surf Report l09 Angf!l<le 70 80 OAl<l.,!O 1'1 ~ LOCATION Puo Aootet 10 45 Hu<1tlngton e.ocn Red Bluff 82 S 1 Al•9' Jetty, Newporl Red..oo<!C.tly 77 6e ~hStrMt Newport s.ctame<llO 80 ~8 22nd $""' NewpOll Salin•• 811 50 B•lbO<I weaoe San Olego 1 1 0' L.-o1ma Beoch Son Fr•nc•ocn /I ~7 Son Clemenlt Santa 84ubar1 68 S4 water temp es Stoellton 11 m Swell <ll<ecilorl aoulh HIQh low 10< 24 huun >H>d>l"J ~t ~Pm API* VOiiey 7~ SJ 0.,''°"' 1 ' !>8 Tides e..umont Sb 51 Im IHAN 2-4 '*'" 2-4 pOOf 2·4 pOOf I • POOt 2·4 POOt 1-3 llllr I -3 lair Evanrt1~ 87 S6 To~a F"alrbatth 46 311 Tucaon F"wgo 71 62 Tut .. ~toll 53 37 WU111no1on HOST AGES' KIN URGE COOPER·ATION ..• 88 71 80 80 88 80 78 S3 BIO BNI ~~ 38 Bltl>OP 7 3 4 t Btytr,. I J 82 ~and h'Oh Ca11~111 TO SS Seconll IOW TOOAY 12 S7 pm 8 JOp.m t 8 0$ FroinAl Gr and Aol>Od• 12 63 W1tt11t1 88 II M1.y.vlll\I 83 ~2 GrM I F"eb 47 " Wlll<.-8or•• 76 S.l Mont0"11 72 S6 Mon1ere,. 66 5(1 f ''''nigh 'lllOAY }~=~ Hartford 77 48 Ml W~eun 47 4' Forti tow "But l don't think its only a United States matter," Jacobsen said. "It's a Unned Nations problem, ifs the world that owes some action." She plans to write a letter to Kuwaiti officials pleading that they release the Moslem pnsoners accused of bomb- ing a United States Embassy and other facilities. said Huntington Beach resident Eric Jacobsen, son of David Jacobsen. "It gives me a lot of reason to think my father is also healthy." Jacobsen was looking forward to has meeting with Weir. Kel9no ~ Honolulu 92 Houtton ee 37 Extended 18 72 NMOIM 11 61 Seeond 111011 N-l>Of t S.-11< h 11 ~ll Second tow 201pm 10C>epm 57 011111110 bl> l)O "I want to find out how my dad has been treated," he said. adding, "Whatever circumstances led to Rev. Weir being released, I'm really hopeful the same things can be used to free the remainfog hostages." lndlMapoli• Jaclleon.M1 83 88 611 Some niohl and morn1no IOW c.louda Palm SP<lfl\11 I .l 61 Sim .... IOO•Y ., 8 54 pm • rl-l'•ld•y Pa&ad"1• 72 ~6 11 e 39 a m and NI• ogaln at 8 63 P m. The youn,er Jacobsen spoke in a telephone interview Wednesday from a Catholic retreat house at the nation's capital. He and other rela- tives of the remainina hostages are expected to meet Friday with Vice President George Bush as well as with State Department officials and f eder- al lawmakers. J11c:k.-v~le 88 89 OlherWIH lair Warmer w11n nlghJ lrom Rl-•1<10 fl I 57 Moon Mil loday el 10 19 pm ri.. Ju-61 44 the iow.. 70. 11 Ille bHC'-to lhe m1<1 Kan-City 88 Tl 80I In Illa "'atmef '"tan<! vltffeyl l ow. In 50t Sin e.<nard1no t. !>8 F1i<lay 11 I 28 pm end Mii IQOln 01 San Gab<lel 76 !>8 I 1 I I p m LMll-OU H 57 I "They've simply got to do it, .. she said. "Why get six people kitted? They have to take responsibility for the laves of those men." Eric Jacobsen and ~latives of the other captives had planned to ask the Reagan Administration to begin negotiating directly with the ter- rorists. But Jacobsen said Wednesday the message could change depending on lhe information from Weir this OIL AGREEMENT REVIVED ... Weir's release. made public Wednesday by President Ronald Reagan. sparked new hope that the other captives held in Lebanon would soon be freed. "l"m encouraged by the fact that Ben Weir is in healthy condition. especially after so many months." Weir, a 6l-ycar--0ld PresbY1erian missionary, spoke privately this morning with the hostage families, relaying information on four of the kidnap victims. He had not seen hostages Peter Kilburn or William BuckJey. Late Wednesday night, Eric morning. ~ .. While we're happy that the Rev. Weir is home, we want to make sure it doesn't overshadow the fact that there are six more hostages there,·· Jacobsen said. TWO IRVINE RESIDENTS PROMOTED .•. From Al because oflitigat1on.) Slater said Sills must run in the June I 986 primary election if he wishes to continue as judge for a six-year term beg.inning in January 1987. If Sills' scat, is not contested, he will automatically be elected. Slater said. Superior Court judges, are paid $77,129 annually. To assume the j udgeship. Sills is required to give up bis private law practice in Newport Beach. days to make an appointment o r call a special election in April to fill his scat through mid-1988. If residents disapprove of a council appointment, they can force a special election by gathering signatures from 7 percent of the city's registered voters. Lacey said. Sills is a native of Peoria, 111. He received his bachelor's degree from Bradley University in that state and his law degree in 196 I from the Uni versity of Illinois. his own C1V1l law practice in 1968. The second new judge, William Rylaarsdam, has been an Irvine resident for three years. He com- mutes to Los Angeles. where he is a panner with the law firm of Breiden- bach. Swainston. Yolc.aitis and Crispo. Like Sills, Rylaarsdam has been active in cit)' politics. Before moving to Irvine, he lived in Pasadena, where he served on several city advisory panels. From A l of the proposed (Orange County) leases," he said. ·•1t•s the fi rst official recognition of the Orange C'Ounty problem." In announcing the proposed lcg1s· lation at a Capitol Hill press con- ference today, Panetta said "The tracts made available by this lcg1s· lat1on, combined with the 40 percent of the California coas1 that is not covered by the (existing) mora· tonum, will result in a 500-perccnt increase in offo;hore 011 productwn on our coastl 1 nl.' over the ne'< 1 fi vc year!> "'This will make California thr nat1on·s second largest producer of offshore oil." he s~ud. Like the prchminar) agreement. the measure would retain protection o fB igSur. Monterey Bay, Santa Cruz. San Mateo counties. San Francisco. Bodega Bay. Point Reyel>. tht· Farallon Islands, Cape Mendocino, Del Norte Cou ntv, anta Monica Bay. Santa Barbara Island and the Channel Islands Ecological Prc!.crvc But 11 would also shullk tract.-. proposed near Oceanstdl.' lurthcr . north into Camp Pendleton\ <,plwrt· of influence. an arnon Rep. Ron l'at·kard, R·<kcan\ldc. had hn·n furthenng. Under tht.' propo,cd kgl\lat111n · "h1ch also will bl' introduced an tht: cnatc by Sen~ . .\IJn Crnn,1on I>- ( altf. and Pete W1bon. R-< Jiii -Leasing would be pcrm11tl·d in I l) of the 6,460 trart' now umkr lhl· moratorium -The rema1n1ng 6. 'lfl lrJll' \.\OUld be protectc<l until the ~car 'IM HI -Permit one exploratory well in c.1Lh 11f 1hrec northern California h:"an' that Jrc at lca)t 18 miles from .-.hurl' l hl'\ arc Point .\rena, Bodega and '>anl3 C"rlfl'r"~ \topg;ip le&1slat1on approved by lh l' I lou\e Wednesday that provides mone-. for tht• government through !\111' 14 al)<> would conunuc the moratorium on Cahfom1a Oil Explo- ration tor another 45 day'i unul m1d-""11' cmbl'r STALKER VICTIM ... From Al Ramirez 1n the attark un· Carn., 11ml his fianccc. Fnnght''>otTiu· todJ~ <,a11.l 11 will ht· another two or thrrc weeks bctnr1.· charges arc filed. Once charge'> a11.· lodged. Ram1rl'/ must be brought to Orange Count} to t•ntcr a plea The pro<;ecutor has sa1J he ,., hopeful thnt Carns eventually wtll he .ihl1 t11 tl·c,11h J\ a w1tne~'> tn cnmmal prou·edings. It 1s not known whether C arn-. ha~ been 1ntcrv1ewed on the ••II.Ilk. . Dr Juan <Orto-. ( obo, one of the ph) s1c1an'> treating Cam s, stated t:>arhl'r thl\ month that Cams had not been told specifically how he was tnJUrl'tl. l ie said \am~ was told he had ··a H'r) bad acc ident." He also said he will resign from the lrvme council, as required by state law. As of Wednesday, however, he could not give the date of that departure or when he would assume the bench. After law school, he returned to active duty with the U.S. Marines Corps and came to Southern Cali- fornia when he was stationed at Camp Pendleton. Of the JUdic1al appointment, Rr laarsdam said today, "'It's some- thing I've wanted for a number of years, but I didn't actively pursue it until early this year. I've been practicing law for 21 years. and 1 think I'm ready for a new challenge.·· LAGUNA ASSISTS ALISO BUYERS ... Irvine City Clerk Nancy Lacey said that after Sills resigns, the remaining four council members will have 30 After completing his military ser- vice in 1965. he began practicing law in Santa Ana and Orange. He opened He said he expects to be assigned to a courtroom in Norwalk. From Al Laguna Beach senior c1t1zen!> an applying for the soon-to-be con· structed studio a.rid one-bedroom apartments. FERGUSON RALLY TARGETS HAYDEN ... Reed Flor). consultant for the church group. asked the city for $75,000, in part. to cover the unex· ' pected expense of redesigning a J'romAl ang Hayden's st~tus an the Assembly. Ferguson alleges the Santa Monica Democrat"s pre!M:nce violates the state Consutut1on which bars people who ha ve aided an enemy of the United States from holding public offi ce According to Ferguson. Hayden's protests against the Vietnam war wenl beyond free !>peech and the nghts of American!. to pct1t1on. protest or appt'al. Ferguson sa id he wall wall until Januar) to introduce his resolution, thereb} allow1og )tatewide veterans' groups to launch their own petition dnves and seek 'ilgnatures among their members. But Bob Mulholland. an aide to Hayden. said earlier this month that Ferguson's motivation in attacking Hayden has been more for publicity and fund-raising than a dnve to remove him from office. Mulholland alleges that Ferguson is organizing petition dnves in order to gain names and addresses for mailing hsts he can use to raise money for future political campaigns. Ferguson's acti vities Sunday will be part of a full rally sponsored by the newly formed Amencans for Free· dom Fighters -an Orange County· based group that supports freedom fighters throughout the world. roadway leading into the former Chairman Ken Ditty said the school site. which will double as a group's membership includes rep-count¥ park. resentat1 ves of freedom-fighter or-National Church Residences plans ganizataons 1n nations like Afghani· to re model the elementary school stan. Nicaragua. Cambodia, Laos. classrooms into 71 apartments for Vietnam and Cuba. low-income seniors. Those representat1 ves will be dis-The church group 1s purchasing the cussing thetr efforts anJ distributing 6.6-acre school site from the Laguna lateraturc on freedom lighting Beach Unified School 01stnct for through out the world. Ditty said. $2.625 million with the aid of the U.S. Speakers at the rally will include Department of Housing and Urban USC Professor Dr. Jack Wheeler, a Development, Orange County, specialist o n international freedom Laguna Beach and the Stein-Brief fighting; Laos Gen. Yang Pao: Rep. Group of Laguna Niguel. Rohen Dornan. R-Garden Grove. The project, for which ground must Assemblyman Pat Nolan. R·Los An· be broken by Sept. 30 to qualtfy for geles. and others. the HUD grant. has nearly (alien ELE~TION LOSS INFLUENCES CAREER •.• From Al Pilot and the high school new!>paper Huntington H1ghhghts .. trustees or- dered a fll'w election. Baum organ11ed a pet111on dn\c and 750 'iludents, including mal Mitchell. called for a new election Three trustees agreed and a ncw election ""as ordered. This lime. Mitchell won fair and o;quare and was elected Oller student Just Call 642-6086 body president for 1980-81 . There wer.e no complaints from Baum -only an apprcc1at1on of the process. It was then. he said. that he learned that newspapers can sometimes help lo foster fair play by calling attention to problems. "I'm glad J didn't win. J made fncrids at the paper and then became a reporter and sports editor:· Sa.um, a resident of Seal Beach, said 1nternsh1ps at Mercury Sa vings & Loan and at Hughes Aircraft convinced ham that a 9-to-5 JOh wasn't forh1m .. It was unappealing. I needed flc'<lb1hl) So I maJored an liberal arts and dl.'ctded to follow my instincts. I got practical and took the internship at the Journalism Center " Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at ldt and your message will be recorded, trans<'rlbed and delivered to Ult appropriate editor. Tbe aam e U ·boar answering 1ervlte may be used to record ll'tttr1 to tht editor oo any topic. Contributors to our L~tttr'< column must Include tht'lr 01me and telepbooe oumber for verification. No <'irculatlon <'Ills, plea11e. Tell u1 what'• on your mind. Clrculetlon 714/142-4333 Dall)' PHot Del Ivery I• Oueranteed ~~~~~E Daily Pilat Cleaelfted Mvert .. lng 714/142·5'71 All other cMpertm.nte M2""321 MAIN O,,ICE ~y '""•V ti '"" dcr nol ....,. YOU> pot-llV ~ )0 p m •~ tiror• 1 c ,.. -"°"' ·--.. f"' ,,......,.., K•en Wlttm« Put>hShef J:>O w .. 1 ea, s1 eo..11 ......, c.11 ""•' eodreu ft<l• ·~ < '"''" .,._ r:~ •11>J6 (n(¥igt\I tfl8) ()la..ge (°,C:4AI p~ ~"Y "IC> -Mor• _,,.,.,,._ .,,.,orw• ,...II,., or ...,.,.,,18"1 t~rough several times hccausc of tmancing difficult ies. )n speaking before the Cit} C ounnl Tue~y. Flory ~ad senior hou\lng could not be constructed at Alic,o School without the cit} ·s contnbu· 11on. "Without the a~s1stancc-we will not proceed.'" he aid. In add1t1on to the $75.000 rnn- lnbut1on, the Cat} Council al!>O voted to waive an estimated $332.000 an housing an heu fundo; the -.chool d1stnct will have to pay al another '>urplus school s11c 1t as prcpanng for rcs1dcnt1al development. The cat> imposes hou'i1ng 1n-heu fee\ on devclopero; to help pro" 1dc atTordahle housing. The wai ver, which will be com- pkted when the council approves a trat·t map for the school d1stnc1's proposed Alta Laguna Boulevard development. ""a!. agreed 10 more than a year ago an an effon 10 encourage the -.chool board to sell .\liso School for senior housing. Sche>ol officials believe the Aliso 'icho1>I propert) would be worth more than the $2.625 million National (. hurc:h Residences will pay af it were wncd for commercial or medium dt:>n'>1t} residences. ~chool'i Superintendent Billy Barnec, 'ia1d school board members did Olli feel they had the clout to persuade county supervisors to re- zone the land from public use, but they could have killed the senior hou'>ang project by taking the school s11e olT the market and waiting for a change an membership of the Board of Supen 1sors. Laguna Beach has no low-income hou.-.ing for 11s senior citizens and, becau-.e there are few undeveloped parcels where such housing would be feasible. Cll) officials ha ve taken to encouraging projects like the one planned al Ah~ School as a way of helping needy senior c1t1zens. Rob Clark. assistant city manager. said. Sea Island Cotton Experience the fl nest dress shirt fabric.,. available. A s soft as silk and as cool as one ca n Imagine. A perfect comp/Jment to any professional wardrobe. Offered In a variety of patterns, trlpesand col/a r styles. 'l.tlutGay •"<I • .nno, " yo.-()(\ ~ ,.,..,. '°'" C""" 0y I • ,., < al lJltt<W .. tO I m 1"'1 'f"'J' COl1\I """ be°"""""'., Frenk Zlnl fdtll)• Aoeemary Churchman Cor.ftOll4'r -" ,...,..., ..... , "" ... ~~ ... ,,,. .... ..,_ .. , ""' ~""'1 nl Cllf¥'1111 ,,_..,. Gent JcmPn 's Cl oth In!( Inspir ed IJy Trad/I Ion Clrculatlon Tale~ Moat 0••"'9 """'"'' "' .. ' M-41» . RC>Mrt L. Cantr .. I Proouc tl(Jn MilOllQf'f Howerd Mult.nary Advftrt1s1no Dtr"!Cto1 e .J Donald L. Wlfflem1 C1rculat10t1 Manager PenJ aa..1n1 C1anllted Dir~ror ' a 'd . «"'"" l Nl'6 """t•o-, .• '1 •• ( '• "'•... (al' ,,,.~ IUP!. 14' 8001 S..!A<."l ·I "' t>r ..,,,.. l I~ .,.,,.,,.,., ,,, • I 1 no ''""'"'"'• VOL. 71, NO. 2'2 . '" a tr a m ti • 46 Fa!-ihlon Island (7 I 4) 640-8310 • Burglary watch set in Huntington f A community ,burglar~ prevention for re idt nte. o southern H~nttngton Beft<:h will be held next l hursday evcn~ng at the ffontington ~ch Union High .School Dmnct office. 10251 Yorktown Ave H untington Beach. ·• Detective Ray Hattabaugh and 'uz1e Wa,jda of the Hunuqaton Beach Police Department w1ll be the guest speakers. The session is scheduled for 7.30 p.m. and 1s geared for residents bounded by Beach Bo~levard, Ward tret.'1, Garfield Avenue and Pac1qc C'oast Highway Author to talk ln Newport , Author Gregory Benford will speak at 1 ucs-d~y s m~t1ng of the Newport Beach Fnends of the Library, scheduled fQr 2 p.m. in the community rpom of the Ne"".port Center Branch Library, 856 San Clemente. Drive. Newport Beach. .The publtc 1s invited, at a donation ofS2 but seating is limned Those w1sh1ng to attend sh~uld call 646-8668 or 644-5t04 b) Fnday to insure reservations. Laguna book sale slated The Friends of the Lagu na Beach Library will hold another of their periodic inventory-reducing .. barpm book sales" Tuesday in the parking lot of the library The sale hours are frum IO a m to 4 p.m The hbrary is located at l61 Cilcnneyre St. Laguna •llcach. Open house at Mater Del Mater De1 High School in Sama Ana has invited parents of students and their adult guests to an open house next Wednesday. Parents of students with early morning classes should report to those classrooms at 7:25 p.m. All others may report to their c;tudents' section classrooms at 7:40. Kld protection offered A program designed to help i\dults teach children to protect themselves will be held Wednes- day from 7 to 9 p.m. in Room 116 of the Fine Ans 8u1ld1ng of O range Coast College 1n Costa Mesa. Sally Stephens McShanc. a mamage and child counselor with a practice 1n Newport Beach, will provide information about how and what to teach children to reduce the poss1b1hty of their betng v1ct1m1zed. Thew fee 1s $1 0 and further information I!• a' a1labk at 432-5880. Tax workshop ln Mesa American Telesis Financial. 1n cooperation with th e Poss1bli1ty People, will hold a workshop on the 1mpat·t of President Reagan's tax proposal Wednesday at 7 p.m. 1n the Westm South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. Included in the program will be a d1scuss1on on developing financial d1r~nsand the purpose ofa finannal coach. The cost 1s r person or S25 a couple Call Stephanie Berger t 557-5533 for additional information and reservations. Whale soclety to meet The Orange County chapter of the Amencan Cetacean Society will open its fall senes of meeting and lectures next Thursday w11h a 7:30 p.m. scss10n at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 1845 Park Ave. Dr. Charles Woodhouc;e of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History wall present an aud1ov1sual lecture on the art1culat1on of the · skeleton of a blue whale which washed up on the beach near Santa Barbara ' Cataract session slated Dr. Charles Manger. a Laguna Hills eye phys1c1an and surgeon. is sponsoring a support group to help people with questions regarding the cause and treatment of cataracts. The group will meet Sept. 16 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Simply Delicious Cafe located in the Taj MaJal building. 23521 Pasco de Valencia. Laguna Hills. Adm1ss1on to the group 1s free and open to the public. For funher information. call 95 1-4641 Thursday, Sept. 19 • 7.30 p.m .. Lag~aa Beach school board, adm1n1strat1on center. 550 Blumont St. -- • 7:30 p.m., Irvine Planning Commission, City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. PoucE Loe llllllll~~ ......................................................... °'.ange~iiiicmouiiii•.OA·l·L·Y-PILO!f~lday.S..,tember19,198.5 *AS .,..., ..... ~ The end wu near for The End Cafe when atorma lubed the Huntington Beach Pier lD March of 1983. HUNTINGTON REOPENS ITS PIER SATURDAY ... Officials, who completed arrangements today for a boat parade with Huntington Harbour Yacht Club members. apparently have not gi ven up on hopes for a v1s1t by the Bnt1sh tall ship. the Bounty Public Works Director Paul Cook, who is planning the extravagana that's ex- pected to cost about SI 0,000, ~1d the Bounty's captain would like to c;a1I by but Coast Guard officials apparently are -refusing him permission. "We're st1ll try1ng to clear up this little bureaucratic matter," Cook ~1d Wednes- day. Wnh or w11hou1 the tall ship or boat parade, the cclcbrauon appears to be one of the biggest 1n the c11y'c; h1stol). It is to commemorate a pan1cularly joyous and historic event, according to Ma)or Ruth Bailey Tht> n1er. hu1lt at the turn ot the century and rebuilt several t1mec; after being damaged by storms through the years. was last put out of comm1~s1on by a large wa"e in March of 1983 After delays and bureaucratic squab- bling. new pilings were planted to buttress the 1,830-foot structu re and about S<Xl feet of damaged decking was replaced. Late 1n the construcuon. plans were advanced to build a 35.000-sq uare-foot building at the end of the pier at a cost of about $400.000. The ne"' structure replaces the former End Cafe that was severely damaged in the March storm. The new fac1lit) has a second story where such ac11v111es as receptions, wedding~ and conferen<:es can he held. The new structure wac, much heavier than the single-stol) hutld1ng prevt0tt~I) planned and add1t1onjl work had to be done to bolster the pier. cau~ing dela) s that rankled some officials. But that all appears to be fo rgotten as plans race ahead fo r Saturda) ·s ROMP on the DEC {Reopening of the Mun1c1pal Pier and Dedicauon of the End Cafe I "This is the first celebratton of1h1s kind I've known about." Ma)or Baile) said today. The whole communlt) (through construction donauonst has been in- volved." Bailey also said that t~e completion of the pier and festl' 111es open a new era for Huntington Beach"sagingdowntown The facelift and repairs. she said. will go hand tn hand w11h rede"elopment of the deteriorat1n$ area. Construction. ~he !>a1d, could stan ne't year on plans to build restaurants and a hotel and specialty shops on and around Main Street and Pacific Coast H1ghwa\. JUSt across from the pu:r HB Pier has had stormy history The Huntington Beach Pier was built at the turn of the centul) at a tame when Huntington Beach was called Pacific Cit) and there were ambitious plans to turn 1l mto a West C'oast reson version ofA1lan11c City. according to city h1stonans In 1904, Pac1f1c City became Hunt- ington Beach after m purchase b) the Huntington Beach Co. Two years later. a storm knocked out the center section of the pier. strewing the shoreline w11h lumber and pilings ;\ new. 1denucal pier soon was built 1n Its place. In 1910. another storm washed awav the ne"' pier .\fter a IWO-)ear contoversy. Cl_l!Lens \.Oted for a$ 70.()()() bond to build a new pier The pier had a concrete noonng and extended I .Jn leet off tht' shore. It was completed 1n 19 14. -\nother 500 fee t was added 1n the l'Mh 14 lo., to improve fishing prospects The exten\10n was lour feet lower than the older section and built with flexible pilings. causing the end of the pier to swav In the late 1930s. large Y.aves crashed o"erthe end of the pier dunng a humcane. knocking out about :!50 feet at the end. It was rebuilt but damaged in a Chns1ma~ Eve storm and then rebuilt again M1htal) troops took possession ot the p1eron theaftemoon of Dec 7. I 94 1 -the da~ Japanese warplanes auacked Pearl Harbor An1llery units erected emplale- ments, pointing their guns out to )Ca agamst possible invaders. The old pier withstood World War 11 well. and in 1949. new tloors and railings were added. The pier was to stand undamaged for three decades unul the latest knockout blo"' struck in 1983 -By Robert Barku Killer quake rocks Mexico From staff and wire reports .\ majorcanhquake 1n the Pauli, On·an caused severe damage in three Mc\ILan states toda). collapsed building~ 1 n Mt.•\ iro C1ty and. one radio station reported. l.ilkJ at least 20 people in the capital Ltvc tclcv1s1on scenes showed bu1ldmg""' in rubble w11h many people trapped One 13-stOI) bu1ld1ng was said to ha' e cul- lapc;cd, trapping many people 1ns1de Another repon said 35 percent ot thl' city's bu1 ld1 ng's were damaged. Emergency vch1clec; were ~1d to he :.hon of fuel and the government wac; J\l.mg for donations of gasohne. Emergency offic1ah in the United "tatC'.> issued a tidal wa"e watch for the 'W e\t Coast this morning. but the danger passed two hours later and the warning wa\ lifted Only minor sea vanat1ons wcrt.• nl·atl'd along the Orange Coast as a n·.,ult of the earthquake, oflic1als said The Cahforn1a coa')t from \Jn D1l•go to ( reS<.·ent (It) was listed as Jn Jrca ol concern. otlic1als ~aid Coastal "'atches "'ere l\'>ued m Orange. Los .\ngele!. and San Diego count1e~ and ··a11 up the coast. .. -\ccording to the Mc)(1can Emba!IS~ 1n Washington. D (. tht' eanhquakc caused cathedrals 1n Jali\to C1ucrrero and M1chocan stat~. all un the rnuntn ·s "-'CSt coast to collapse ~'eral huild1ngs Jl'l' t·ollapscd 1n the capital report\ said r elephone and Tele\ llflUlll\ \I.Cf(' out Ill Mexico Cit) and flights from the United States were eanll'led. one :mime otlic1al 5<11d. '"bcrau'>e \~e didn't kno"' \.\hat "'l. would find "-hl•n "'l' gut 1herl' .. Tht.• qua kl' .11 ti 11'1 J m PD I reg1'.>tcn:d 7 8 on the Richter '>lJk Jn 11pen-emkd measurl·ment of ground motion The l I ~ tieolog1rnl \ur' l'\ put thl' epteentcr 10 the Oi.l.'an ..1~1ut ~~() m1k'> south"e'>t oi Me\1u1 l ti\ In Wa:.hmgton. '11j1e I kpartnwnt spoke-;man Bernard 1-..ilh 'k!IJ the I \ Emha'I" y,as unJamJlll'd ,11HI V'IJt 111111 mun1cat1ons "Ith thl' l·mhass\ haJ Ot'l'n es1abhshed · Kalb \a1d then:· "'a" s1gn1ticant damagl' an the old section ot thl' c11~ 1nduJ1ng thl' popular tounM an.:j Iona Rllsa a fa,h10n able and hotel dMnll 1n the 1.·t'nta ot 1h1.· Cit\ -\ Laredo. Te\J\. radio \IJl111n ..a1J 11 had a report from \k\1ul ( 11\ ,latH1n \I Q that 11 had t0nhrmt•d JI ka'lt 211 deaths '<F() c;a1d that 200 IOJUTll"\ hjd lx·l·n rl·ixmcd, that onl·-1h1rd 111 thl' \ 11' "·'' "1thou1 elel tnllt\ Jnd thJt 'l"\ t•ral g.i' leak' had been rcswrtl'd \ rl'P\->ner lor the c;tJ 11nn -..11J 1101. ho,p11al Y.J'i lull and a\kt•d 1hJt thl· 1n1un·d tx· ta kl•n do;t"Y.ht•re Ke'llknt-. ul thr 1.ll' "'l'rc told to itav in thl'lr homl''· -...E (.) '.itd '\f() lt\ld L.iredo <,tat1nn 1-. \ ()/ 1hJ1 mu1.h ot tht' de'>trul·t11m "a' tell 1n 1h1 hU\lnl'S'i J1\lflll 111 \k\11.1IC II\ _/ Welder's dream cut short By STEVE MARBLE Ol ... Dmlr ........ J~y L« Hlista'\ 1oal was to ~ a mllllona1rc by the time he wa\ 30 anl.1 according to family, he probabl> would nave made it .. He want to ~tan his own weldin busaness," Hhsta's sister said today "In fact, we'd JUSt been talk.tng about that He had lots of plans, lots of amb1uon " Hiist.a, 23, was killed Monda} at a hotel construcllon site 1n Newpon Beach when a 3.500 pound steel column toppled and crushed b1m Funeral services were conducted for Hhsta toda) at Harbor Lawn Monuaf) 111 C.osta Mesa, where he wa~ rcmem~rcd a\ a gracious and energetic young man A graduate of Newpon -Harbor High School. HllSla attended Orange ( oast College until earl} this year when he earned a certificate in welding. At the 11mc of his death he was employed by a Westminster welding compan) and was workmg on a new Wing of the Mamou Hotel 1n Newport (enter .. He was a vef) good "'elder and in .i prett~ short penod of time he'd reall) moved up the ladder ·· Tern Bohannon Hhsta·s waer said. ..He JU~t loved welding." HI is ta apparent I) was welding a tall steel column into place on the fourth noorofthe hotel wing late Monda) morning when an adjacent column fell State safet} 1nspe(.- 1ors said the col umn probabl} fell becau)('. 11 "'as not proper!) secured wnh guy Wlr~ Bohannon said her brother's death ha\ almost been overlooked in the controvers) o'er the 1ndustl) accident, which tempor- anl) forced the closure of the Job s11e ·-rm prejudiced I know. but m) brother was perfect He reall) was." the anta Ana woman said ... He was the kind ofgu} who "'ould do an}th1ng for an) one II ~omeone uffthe street asked a favor. he'd do JI" Bohannon ">aid her brother "as an avid surfer. motorc)cll!>t and c;cuba diver who made frequent d1-.1n$ excursions wtth his father. Y.ho li\.Cd \.I.Ith his son 1n (o\ta Me~ ··He was a real W?staner:· W '>ISter ">aid. ··\i\e came frbm a broken home and hed1dn'1getmuchhelp H ewa~closc1oh1~ father but e"<'l)'thing he did he ac- complished on his own He didn't get an' handouts . · ·'H1:. goal Y.a!> to be a m1ll1onatre b' tht' time he "'as 'll That'!> what he would sa~ the sister said ~he said fam11' and tnends are cons1der- 1ng stan1ng a ~holarsh1p at Orange ( oa~t ( ollege ~n Hlista·., name Psychics allowed in Mesa 8 } TO:"Y AA\ EDRA Of -l>eltf ,,_ l!Jlfl V.11h noJ1,1 u'""n th1.· t "''J \k,J I u < vun1.tl t1.·nt.1I"•'" rt·ni.•\t'll .t h.111 111 lnnunl'll'llin~ tiu'"'""t"' \ 111111!.1' ,Ill""' 111!' ,r.\lJI 11,J/, :' l" '""n ••f)t'!,llt' 11' UlllHTll'r1. tj( Jrl".I' I .11.ing j Ul' •r1••11 •hi.' 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I \p ,!J , 1.llt'r < ,,,Lj \lt...i " 11ne '' m.an' 11r.1n!!l t 1•un1' 1111n rn 11.'\.\tnl! tt t'll h.1n' Jiit'' \IJll" uprl"ml l Pun U\llu'' r..ilu1 l,1,: nwnth thJI J "mtlJr pr1,h1~1t11•n 11 \1u,.1 \ 111Jj(l'll trl"t' \f)t'l'l" 1.1 .... , I Jgun.1 lk.ll h lt!t1·tl 1l' 12 \1.'.11 ••Id h.1• 1111 fl•rlUIH ll'llan~ l'.lfh lhl\ oi1 1nth , fl.ar1 In.: '"''1h\,l\1 !\.I '''~ kt Thug binds two women, girl, 3, in Mesa break-ln Ten) n·poned 'Wednec;da) that t1Ao purple-h..iireJ punkers stole his <,on·s S80 skateboard Police repons said the th1e"e~ dro'e up in a "h1te To)ota pushed the bo~ off the skateboard, and dro' e otT"1th 11 The 1nc1dent tool place 10 the attemoon on Warner •henue we~I ot Beach Boulc,ard e4U1pnwnt worth s~.i(l Y.l'rl' fl'f)tlnt•1! s1ok·n la<.t Thursda\ from J I Jl!-u n.1 Niguel home 1n tht' 31 'IOU hk" k 111 Ea\t "ine Drn'e • • • ( amera t'QUlpmt'nt \.\Onh S~->cl was rt"pOrtc-dlv 5totcn tmm a ITd I"'"' I • Dat<;un pllkup parked an .l \IJll ,,, .1 M1ss1on Viejo apartment 1n lhl" 251 on hlt"H. I. ol ( ·harh nda l.1'1 T t1111, da~ . . . \nnlt'<•nl' lt'('<lr1t•dh \ll\ll iJ ~: ~ ,1v.ri m11\.\l'f trl m the ![.1tJ~l •' h,1mt• 1n th1 2" "Ii.• hlLX I. •I I' 1ul<1 1'1.li'.l' I Ul'\\l.l \ Laguna Beach An armed man posing as a diamond salesman, fo rced bis way into a Costa Mesa home Tuesday af\em oon, lied up the residents, ransacked the home, but got away wi th only a $20 garage door opener, police reponed today. According to police reports, the midlle-aged woman oP,Cned the door 10 her Westwar<t Way home thinkina the suspect was selling diamonds. Newport JSeacb Vandals did $700 damage to a silver 1982 Subaru when they turned the car upside down, the victim told pohcc Wednesday. The incident took place in the parking lot of the Copy Shoppe. 3848 Cimpus Drive. • • • Boites cont.ainn~g _ miscellaneous clothing worth $6,000 were reported stolen Wednesday from behmd a store at 410 E. Balboa Blvd. ••• Electronic equipment worth SI . 910 was stolen from a boat moorcd at'·a shP. in the 800 block of Harbor Island Drive, the victim told pohcc Tuesday. lrrine An unknown amount ofliquor was rcp0rted stolen from a home in the I 00 block of Orchard in the put wttk. . '• . A $600 trumpet wu rcponedJy stolen Wcdnesdl}' from a park bench at the comer Culver Drive and J However, the suspect pulled a gun and told the woman to go back inside the house. He tied the woman's hands and lets and asked her repeatedly. "Where 1s 1t?" police rcpon s said. The woman said she didn't know what he was talkin~ about. When the victim's 21-year-old daupter and 3-year-old grand· dau&}ltcr arrived moments later. the Walnut Avenue. • • • Vandals unplugged a garage re- frigerator Wednesday and caused S 180 in food to spoil. The incident took place at a home along Wildbrook. • • • Silver valued at $52 was reported stolen from a home along Butterfly Wednesday. Fountain Valley An $828.99 vidto cassette n:oorder and S4SO in jewelry was reported stolen from a home in the 17000 block of Ml. tomana Wednesday. Pohcc rcpon s said the thief hopped a ftvc• foot fenoe 1n the back yard and broke the rear slidint aJass door to p in entry. ' Polioe reported :oJ.y th.at two men dnvina a areen. beat-up Chevrolet VCIJ stole the cash boll cont.ainma S4SO 1n ca h and $20 in mis· cxllancous items from Cu1·, Union suspect tied them up also After he let another man in the house. they both proceeded to ran- sack the home. according to reports The) took the garage door opener fled in a blue compact C'ar police reports said. The men are described as white males. No other suspect inform1lt1 on was available. 76. 18015 Brookhursl St . Wedncs· day. Reports said the cash box was unattended at the t1me of the thef\ • • • Thieves stoic a SI 0 purse contain- ing cre<Sit cards and a S 125 pair of designer sunglasses from a car parked on Edinger A venue west of Los Gatos. the v1ct1m told pot1cj Wcdnes- day. Hantlnfton Beach A burgllt rcportNtly broke into a nome in the 8200 block of Garfield Wednesday, ransacked the residence and left a lhre temng note 1n white spray pa.mt on the llfl&t floor. No loss was rcponed. • • •• A .38-cahber revolver. wonh S \00, and a shoulder hol.stu and two ''speedy loaders." worth SJOO. were reported stolen Wednesday_ from a 1981 Isuzu perked in the HOO block of Kem la)t Fndav and Saturday . \ . .._ rt" 1Jent 1n 1he 7CXX> block of • • • bool. a J ha were rcportt'd .\ $?,~000 d1a nd nng, a •heck- stokn fr ma '>lh er J aah p.irle<l 1n frnnt fa omc 1 ~ '00 hlt'l<:l ,11 Florida 1he pa~t '"'1 da\'i Pol rt~ • •• ud the the '1c11m haJ kfl the 'iUn rool open • • • .\ resident in the I liSOO block of abol reported that that a' andal with a baseball bat hroke the"' 10dsh1t"ld of' her \'olkswgen bus ~onda' night • • • .\ S400 '1dco ca St'ttt" rt."\'order and S401n ca~h was reported stolen from a home\n the Q600 block of\.\ arbunon Wt'dnel><ln) Poht'e n.'pom s;i1d the Ouef also ransacked the hou~ • meonc re~rt~i ... stole ~ S 1.000 c1n ult breal er from the rear of the Huntington Profernonal Offices. 08 ·\dam~ '\' e ~met1me sin<'t' Satur- da~ • • • knifc-"1eld1n& 1h1ef cut the convertible top of a Volkswagen Rabbit and stole the cu·~ SQ SO stereo the vu:um told police Wcdne;da). The mc1den1 took place 11 the comer of J.krb shire and Cornwall • • • •• Tools valued at S200 wert rtpon«t stolen from the aarqe of a home 1n the 200 block of Franlcfort Wcdoes day. Ac-eordina to police rcpon the thief cut the padlock on the aaraae door to pin entry 8ouUa Coanty l rC'd11 cards. b1nocula" and \Cuba • • • • Clt1i1.1..tl\ Jt J RutTum·, dC"p.inmt n1 \tUfl' 1n the Laguna Ifill, \IJll ft'ported that c;omeone '"'k J ~ "" l leam~·olofr'd dress from tht· '"'rC' ~omet1me t'ietY.l."en la<.t Tut•,J," .mJ la'' Thur\l.IJ\, Coeta Meea .\ SJtX) 1.ar 'itert·o "a' rq)\1rtt•d ~tolcn from a I~ ~ \nl k'""lll'n lellJ parlcd in the Int nt < )rJngt· ( 1'•"' Colle1te ~in1 t-a1f"\1e" R1i.1l1 Tun da~ e'en1ng Police repon' \Jad tht• \.1Ct1m "'a' attending a n1~h1 'la'' "'hrn the mc1den1 occurn·d • • • .\ ~~-\car-{ild If' me nlJn -'J' arrc ted \\ cdne~ta' on \u<.p11. "'" 1ll (omm1t11ng lt"'d .Jl t 1n a ~mth ( 11351 Plva restroom Rc,~rt John PatC"n;audc "as Ulken IQ Oran~(' P11ltn• ..1n1·,11•J :v.11 1111,,1,11~''' , ,u,ph1t1n 1.•I Jn\1n~ un1.lrr th1 11 t1u1·n1.·1· 1•1 jl.nh,11 \tn 1·11 \nth1ll 'i.t' J.to(l .:'.ci "J'l '"'PPl"J Jt I: : : 1 r Thur\dj' j 11n~ ~11l snJ '-' ,1 .\nth110\ j,ihn l ru/mjn ~~ v.,1 arrt•,tc·d JI 111 .lll pm \\ l'lln1•\,l.1 m·.11 \h11r\ <1nJ l l'glt•f'! i.irn·h ••• Item' w1.,nh .rn <'\l1malt'd s: tol "-'<'rt' t,l\ilen lrt'm .1 -...111th l oa' H1ghY.J\ l:lu,tnr'>' l'\1 j n unl.n1'"' n hurglar lht• '11. um t.11.1 r't1liu \\ 1·11nc"°I"' • • • fht 1)\l.Ot'I ,,, ,t S2 "t11\l "·'"' rt'rt'n<'d 11 h''t \\ n1nt·,1.1'n n111rr11111< rn th<' D1amtlnJ ~trt"C't arr.1 • • • \ l:lla1.k 'h"1nn hit·\dt \Jlur1..1 •II s~1lt l \l.J\ '>hlkn trum tht' Llitun .. lk.11.h tl1[1.h 'hnol arC"3 l"3rh1•1 th1• "'"t'I. thr '11.t1m tolJ rt'hle "'1·11ne' 1.l.4\ Teen 's body found off HB 1 he hod\ 01 a an IX ... c. r-<.1IJ ton¥, &ach mJn wa\ found early \i\e<lne11- da\. ntar the 'hot'C'hnc at &ll\8 { hKa Stat<' R<'ach in Hunllngton lkal h. autho1111t) rtpo11cd fhe bo<h ot JcOT'<'' PC"ter l app ~a' found .lhout ti \tl a m Jt the \t. tt" parl. "'hll h 1<1 pa 1roll('(1 1'' Or ""flt' t OUOI\. \hen ff\ cl<11UtlC'\ ""'' rc,man for the Cl)Unl\ 1.m oner \aid the tkath 1c, ~lnjl in 'l"M1ga1ed a\ 3 drowning Lapp wa\ "'°ported m1s\1ng u Hunt1ns1on R<-ach polt1 t Fnda) but funhc1 deta1h were nol 1\a1lahlc Poli1.·e \lid thn are \C.'ndin th• m1~'"'' pc-rwn"• repon to \hcnff, hom11.1dc IO"C'sllgatof'\ J J Orange eo.t DAILY PILOT!Thuraday, 8-ptember 19, 1985 U.S.; England.share common view of world By JOY DEE ANTHONY -... .... c...,, ..... , Now is a "particuJarly cordial moment in Anito-Amcrican rcla· tiom,"aocordmgto Geoff Lawler, the youqest member of the Bntish parliament. , Lawler is visiting Orange County Republican aroups as part of what Republican Cbainnan Tom Fuentes called .. an excbanac of conservative repraentatives.." Expressing bis belief in an incrcas- iQfly strong Western alliance, Lawler saad the similarity of outlook between Prime Minjster Margaret Thatcher and President Reagan on policy matten is letting the Soviets know that any defense rhetoric "is actually becked up by a determination to negotiate from a position of Strength." Speaking at a press conference al the Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach, Lawler said if British govern- mcnt· representatives thought an at· mospbcre of detentc could somehow lead to better Soviet dealin~, they would be livina under the illusion that was typical of European govern- ments in the 1970s. "When we were talkina detentc, they were e.xtcndina their influence in Asia, Africa and, of course Afghani- stan," he said. Britain's recent move to decrease the officaal number of Soviet ecrson- ncl in the country should remind the Soviets, he add:ed, "that we may be talking to them, but we're still not going . to }ct them get away with anything. With the number of Soviet diplomats in Britain about three times greater than the number of British diplomats in .the U.S.S.R., Lawler sees a need to move toward parity. "I don't sec why we should provide a haven for Soviet S<Kalled diplomats or trade delegations who OC clerk-recorder resigns, named to new recorder post By JEFF ADLER Of .. Dll!r,... .... The Orange County Board of Supervisors accepted the resignatton of Oerk·Rccorder Lee Branch - then appointed Branch to the newly created recorder's post. The action, which was c.ipccted. came after supervisors voted Aug. 6 to separate the Ocrk-Recorder's Of-fice, whlch was combined as an efficiency measure in 1978. statistics. including birth, death and marriage certificates. The Oerk's Office is responsible for filing and traclc.ing pertinent Superior Coun documents, lawsuits and related legal J?8pcrs. County Administrative Officer Larry Parrish recommended the of- fices be separated following a I 985 audit of the combined office that determined there had been "no combination or centralization of functions or sharing of resources." arc abus1n1 tbe fac1hties we provide," be said. "It does seem sJi&}ltly absurd that they can have I SO extra people in London than we have in Moscow. And it's quite clear that a lot of those 150 arc enpge(l in subversive activi· ty." ln related defense matters, Lawler said that Britain is now getting some of the business involved in research for the Stratejic Defense Initiative. And that business could increase in the future. "We are analing for a substantial share" of the Star Wars project activity, he said. Attitudes about Britain have changed a.reatly, Lawler said. since a visit be made here seven years ago. No longer is the country seen as "the weak man of Europe," he observed. He attributes a great deal of that change to the success the Thatcher government bas achieved through denationalization of industries. For instance, he noted, last year's sale of Geoff Lawler British Telecom, the nation's tele- phone system, was the largest stock offering ever 1n Britain or the United States, an event he said fueled the new co nstitucnc~ for incr eased "privatizatjon. ' Today, bcaddtd, "stockhold'crs arc very happy with their purchases." Supervisors back law on hazardous materials Orange Cou nty supervisors have agreed tha1 county hazardous materials experts and fire department officials should continue efTons to develop a comprehensive, countywide law requmng firms that use hazardous matcnals to disclose what they arc. County officials have been involved in djscuss1ons with cit y fire chiefs and city officials to dctcnnine whether a uniform, countyw1de model ordinance can be developed governing disclosure of haLardous materials used in industrial processes. Such an ordinance would better equip emergency crews to clean up spills of hazardQus ma1erials or respond to emergency si1uations involving hazardous materials, such as fires. Supervisors were advised Tuesday that the county learn working on the ordinance hopes to begin drafting a law 1hat will serve as a base for further discussion. The new ordinance is to be based on an earlier draft of a county hazardous materials disclosure law, an ordinance adopted by the city of Irvine and a draft being prepared by the county Fire Chiefs Assoc1at1on. . City insists on raised median for canyon road But Caltrans says I 4-foot painTea divider sufficient By LISA MAHONEY OttlMOellyNotllelt Laguna Beach city officials say 1hey don't want Laguna Canyon Road widened unless a raised median comes with th e two extra lanes proposed. That's the message state highway officials will receive when they con- duct a hearing later this month on a proposal to widen the highway from two to four lanes, members of th e Laguna Beach City Council agreed Tuesday. Caltrans has come up with two possible scenarios for widening the road that connects the An Colony with central Orange County. How- ever. neither calls for installation of a raised barrier between lanes. Under both options, Laguna Ca- nyon Road would be widened to four lanes and realigned to remove a curve known as Big Bend. which has been the scene of many accidents. One alternative also includes construction of an access road for local business and residential traffic. A draft Environmental Impact Repon detailing effects of the road work will be the subject of the Caltrans hearing, set for 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 30 in City Hall, 505 Fwest Ave. Laguna Beach officials have long sought the installation of a barrier motorists couldn't cross over on Laguna Canyon Road to reduce the number of accidents on the heavily traveled state highway. But Caltrans engineers argue 1hat a bamer-typc median will not necn~ arily lower the aoc1dent rate a~d they propose wid.enina the ~oad to include a t 4-foot painted median. "We should stand finn in our resolution that we (should) have a landscaped, non-traversable me- dian." Council member Dan Kcn~cy said in discussion Tuesday. "I think the safety problems have not been adequately addressed." Neil Fitzpatrick agreed with ~en· ney. Since Caltrans has told the city 1t would not ma.kc improvement~ on Laguna Canyon Road unl~s It 1s widened, the city should 1m~se some conditions of its own. he said. "If Caltrans 1s going to bold us hostage and insist on four lanes, let us insist we have a median that protects us," Fitzpatrick said. The council will also ask highway officials to consider taking less of a bile out of Big Bend because of the environmental damage that would resull from cutting through the hill- side. Caltrans engineers believe 1.6 million cubic yards of earth would have to be moved to straighten out the bend. Trees and rock outcrop- pings would also be destroyed in the construction process. Big Bend is safe if driven at the recommended speed limit, council members said. For that reason. !hey will suggest taking some of the spnng oul of the curve instead of completely straigh1ening it. Other city concerns over the proposed widening include place- ment of utility lines. 1he effect on flooding problems. provision of deer migration corridors. 1he need for ..a street light at Broadway and Beach to regulate increased traffic flow, and the hours of construction operations. Branch's resignation. effective Sept. 30, will touch ofT a search by supervisors for someone to assume the county clerk's post. Board mcm- bcn also voted on Tuesday unani- mously to begin screening candidates and name a new clerk on Sept. 24. ,CdM High honored for quality instruction- Branch first advised the board that he favored separation of the offices and would seek" appointment as recorder in a letter sent to the board in July. Both offices will appear on the ballot in 1986. and Branch and whoever is named clerk an the intervening months will have to run for election as appointed incumbents at that time if they want to remain in office. The Recorder's Office is charged with recordmg all l~I documcnis, such as property titles and vital f •• \ By SUSAN HOWLETT Of ... 0.-, Net...,, Corona del Mar High School has become the second Orange County school nationally recognized· for outstanding instruction. "It's reall y great for the kids and the community and faculty to be re- cognized," said Dennis Evans, the school's principal. Marina High School in Huntington Beach was also selected as ooc of the schools noted in the National Second- ary School Rcc0gnition Program. Ten California schools were \f7JeJI Anzen'cc1J1 'cll 1illRS Luas fou11ded in Calijor11ia a century ago, }bsenzile Natioruil Park ll'CL,. l1'en nzore breathtaking than ii i1.; t(xkll! Naturafi,·t John 1\1uir called ii tbe ''Na1iue q/'l.ip/Jt.'' · l '1?/(Jrt11J1ate(l ; o ce11/uJ.1' qf'progress ba..:; /({ken its toll on thi.,· priceless stale resource. 'fl'Jl1(, u ·l?l : iJJ recouuition qf our cenlennia/, the A1nericcn1 Scll'i11gs Cbaritah/e f'oinulation bas 1nade a nut/or.fhzancia/ conuniln1e11t to help S!(jJ/Hn1 }fJsen1ile~· Re/urn q( l.1kbt res/OJ'ClliOJI COJJlj)Cl/UJl. lbesZ).Ji111d,· /J(U'<! been eatn;arked for u 1ilderne.,,. pre .... ;en ·at ion, u 11kll(fe protection, I be rest o ra I lo n < !f ' / 11dia11 art ifc1c Is a 11d cul- 1 u re. os tl'ell c1sj(w 011 -uoi11µ. educational />rv1-,wco11.'-, 1/ AJJ1erican Sa1 1ing~~ uv/t ie hee11 iJll 'C!Slinp, iJ1 C"o/{/(JrJ/ia kozd/br a hundred )'ears. U1111ln:,· ,·1n1erica11 i1u iestrnenl just nu:£<bl /Je the JJJ<J .... ;/ Jt>lf'Clrding of all · CENTENNIAL 1885S: 1qH~l AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LDAN ASSOCIATION selected from a field of 84 applicants as exceptional m 14 areas of consider- ation. according to state Department of Education spokeswoman Nonna Carolan. · Kastner Intermediate School an Fresno County, Lindero Canyon lntermediale School m Los Angeles County, Rosemont Junior High School in Los Angeles County and Meadowbrook Middle School in San Diego County were the four inter- mediate schools in the state to be selected, Carolan said. Borrego Springs High School an San Diego Count)', Castro Valley High School m Alameda County. Piedmont High School m Alameda County, and Nonh Monlerey County High School in Monterey County Joi ned Marina and Corona dcl Mar 1n the secondary school honor. Carolan said. A total of 213 schools throughoul the nation were selected by th e U.S. Dcpanment of Education from 1he 510 submitted, Carolan said. Representatives visited the various schools under consideration. Carolan said. They were evaluated on a list of 14 attnbutes of success, including ordered d1sc1phne, clear instructional goals. increased learning time and teacher rewards. Evans said he was notified Friday that Corona dc1 Mar had been named as one of the schools to be honored at an Oct. I ceremony in Washington. D.C. The recognition follows a 1wo- day v1s1t to the EastblufT School last Apnl by a representative of the federal Depanment of Education. Ira Toibin, principal of Manna High School, said he was told m June that his school had been picked as one of the schools recogn1ze.d for excel- lence. "We were ecstatic," To1ban said. "It was a big morale booster for the campus." He said Manlyn Bunncl, who has been a science teacher at the school for 20 years at Marina High, will be attending the Washington, D.C. ceremony. Carolan said the pnnc1pals of the honored schools will attend a special reception at the White House, where they will meet President Ronald Reagan and receive a flag to fl y above their school as part of the rcc~it1on honor. Each pnncipal may inv11e two other school representatives to go on 1he tnp. she said. Restoring Yosemite is ~ But we think American is a big t J --· • _..,., ·¥1 ft , • a a • a a a a a n 0 Justices refuse arguments by administration WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Coun on Wednesday refused to let the Reagan administration pani~ipate actively rn two ~ey cases - mvolvaog abonaon and af- firmative action -an the coun term that begins next month The coun, 1n separate orders, turned down Justice Department requests aimed at allowini govern- ment lawyers to panicipate m the oral argument sessions in both calfS. . ~n each instance, government par- uc1pat1on would have extended the aTJUment session beyond the 60 !'11n,utes already set aside by the Jusuces. In the abonion case, Pennsylvania authorities are seeking to reinstate parts of a state law making abonaons more difficult to obtain. The prov1s1ons were struck down by a lower coun. Pennsylvania officials refused to yield any pan of the 30 minutes allotted for presenting their argu- ments so Justice Dcpanment lawyers could argue an suppon of the in- validated provisions. In the affirmative action case from Jackson, Mich., the coun as expected to decide whether public employers acting under union contracts may protect black workers by first laying off whites with more senionty. A lower coun upheld such a plan in Jackson's public school system. and the plan as being challenged by eight white teachers who contend at is a fo rm of unlawful racial d1Stenmina- tion. 4wyers for the white teachers refused to yield any of their 30 minutes to Jusuce Dcpanment law- yers. The opposing sides in both cases also are allowed 30 minutes each for arguments. The abonion case arguments are scheduled for Nov. 5, and the af- firm ative action case for Nov. 6. Growers chalk up immigration bill lobbying victory WASHINGTON (A P)-Growers of pcnshable crops have won a major lobbying victory. convincing the Sen- ate that 350,000 temporary foreign farmhands should be admitted to the country under an 1mm1gra11on con- trol bill. The Senate's 51-44 vote an favor of the growers' amendment Tuesday reversed a defeat of last week. and neart:r cleared the path for a Ii nal vote today. The growers had to overcome a formidable alliance of the AFL-CJO and Sen. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo .. sponsor of tht'. 1mm1gra1ion bill. · "I th ank we have grappled with the tough issues," Simpson said m pro- nouncing the Senate nearly read) to vote on the amended bill. But the timing was threatened by a proposaf of Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., to attach an unrelated SOCial Secunty amend- ment to the measure. The overall bill would try to slow illegal 1mm1gra11on by prov1d1ng $16. 7 million over two years to improve border enforcement, and impose severe fines against em- ployers knowingly hHing un- documented workers. W11h1n three years of enactment. the ti1ll also would grant amnesty to thousands of illegal immigrants who arrived an the United States before Jan. I. 1980. States would be reim- bursed up to $3 b1lhon over six years for the cost of prov1dang social services after legaltza11on. Onl y last week. the Senate had voted 50-48 to table-1n effect kill - a seasonal farmworkers prov1s1on that lacked a lim1ta11on on the number of foreigners who could be admitted to pick perishable frullS and vegetables. Both measures were offered by Sen. Pete Wilson, R-Cahf. on behalf of growers an California. Washington. Anzona. Idaho and Oregon. The growers were not even or- gamLed in 1983, the last lime the Senate passed an 1mmigra11on bill. Yet. on Tuesday, they were able 10 defeat a powerful coalition that argued that foreigners would take JObs that could go to Amencans. Asked how the reversal happened. Wilson said some senators who opposed him last week "had no clear understanding" of the proposal at the time. They bcheved the amendment would have replaced an ex1s11 ng seasonal workers program. L·big job. latne .to live up to. 1~-.. ' ,,,~ Nlcaratuan detector Al•aro Joee Baldlzon A vlle. de· ·ecrlbea kllllna• at newa conference ln Wuhlngton, D.C .. Activities ofU.N. lacking coverage UNITED N.\TIONS (AP) -The new president of the U.N. General Assembly said Wednesday the basic problem of the United Nations was not 1ne1Tect1veness but a lack of media coverage Jaime De Panics of Spain told a news conference that the media "has ceased to be interested an the ac- t1 v1t1es of the United Nations." Despite a front-page picture and Page 8 stol') 1n Wednesda) 's New York Times. he said he had not seen a single newspaper stol') on the opening of the ~0th session of the General A\sembly the previous day "What 1s the point ofourstnving to rcsohe conflicts 1f this recen es no coverage"" he a!>lt..ed Wednesda) .. It isn't the problem that the United Nauons 1s 1neffec11ve or is not roncerned with man) matters Basically the problem 1s that there 1s no coverage of IN hat is actuall} done and taking place here " He abo waHn11~a1 of"excess1 .. eh long" speeches and repetitious agen·- da ttems 1n the General .\ssembly, wbach opens its general debate next Monda\.. and what he called "abuse" of the superpolNCr \etO in the ()ecunt) C ounc1I The Spanish diplomat urged the fi ve permanent mc.-mbers of the counnl -the l'n11ed State~. the So\ 1e1 Union. Bnta1n france and C h1na-10 confine their u-.e of' etoes strictly "to defense of their bas1< and fundamental interest'> not Just be- cause such and <,uch a tc). t ha<. bt·en presented b)' such a rnunt~ and.we're agaan~t 11. and cast a \ etu .. Of a L . congre\'>lllnal mo' e to intro<luce "'e1ghted 'ot1ng in the .\sscmhl) on fiscal matter'>. de P1n1cs said such a changl' "'ouh.l be \cl) d11licul1 to bnng about since 11 would require a t\\O·th1rds ma1orll\ 10 amt:nd the l '\ < haner Orange Coe.et DAILY PILOT /ThUf'9dey, September 19. 1985 Defector reca11s mass killings of Nicaraguan poor W .\SHINGTON I .\P)-A former l'o1caraguan state secunt)' official saad toda} Sand1n1st.a authonuei. have killed thousands of Nicaraguans over the years on susp1c1on that they v.erc "potenual enemies" of the state .\ppcanng at a newi. conference arranged b) the 5tate Dcpanment, Alvaro J BaldtLon .\ v1les, ::?6. said most of the "1c11ms were pe·asants "who were killed onl) because of the force of susp1c1on against them." Bald1zon. who fled Nicaragua tor Honduras 10 Jul). said he had first- hand knO\\ ledge of the ktllt ngs bt'· cause of his role as a member of the i.pec1al an vesugauons commission of the Ministry of lntenor. the agenq which controls the nauon's secunt\ forces He spent :!1 years 1n that post before his defection He said that whc.-n 1ntema11onal human rights organ1ta11ons bt-gan making anqu1nes about repons of human nghts abuses. he was assigned to tn\est1gate "°that an appropriate CO\ er stol') could be concocted Baldtzon ackno\\ ledged that no one an Nicaragua ha'> precise 1nlor- mauon about the e:ittent of the ~1lbngi. and. that has estimate that they n\jmber an the thousands ts an ex trapolauon. Speaking through an interpreter. Bald120n said he had personal knowl- edge that 150 M1sk1to Indians were executed bet""een Jul:r and Scptcm-· ber 1982 and are buried 1n a moun- tainous area an the eastern part of the country "They were shot because of a dec1S1on ofa commission of the Army and the lntenor Manmry" BaJdazon \aid Bald1zon also said he learned 1nd1rec1ly that lntenor M1naster Tom as Borge was directly involved tn drug trafficking to the Un11ed St.ates alt a means of earning hard currcnc) lor '\ 1caragua .\ )'Car ago. he said. Borge went to an a1rstnp outside Managua to re- cover bags of cocaine from an airplane Bald1zon said he did not wttness Borge's alleged 1n,ohement but thal he v.as anfom"d of 11 b) a confidant o'- the mant<.tt'r Stalker, dental work match LOS .\NGELE5 ( .\PJ -··'<1gh1 Stalker" defendant Richard Ram1r1:1 1s beang held ··11 ke J pnsoner an communist ( hina." depnved offam· ti) \ 1s1ts on orders o the attorne) defending him 1n the murder case has sister '>a\<, Ho\\e . ..er. anorne\!> ~1d the sister "'as complaining that ~he was unable to v1.,1t Ramire1 on Frida\ and said that "'a' hctause he '>pent three hours 1n a dent1\t's chair undergoing coun- ordered \-ra} s. dental molds and photographs The '\-ra}'!. mate hcd those ofa man treated under an a\'iumed name St'\ cral months ago h) a Chinatown denll\I and bel1e\ed to ha\ e been the ~nal lt..11lcr linked to 15 murder!> a1..t.0rdingtoa rcponpublLshed toda). It '>31d Jn\ est1gators suspected the dental patient was the killer because has dcca}'ed and missing teeth and ph)s1cal features cloS<h resembled \\1tnesses· descnpttOn!> of the at- tacker In "'est1gators focused on the dentist jftcr has business card was lound in a stolen TO\Ota June IS The man ans1de the stolen 'eh1cle. "ho police behe"e wasihe "light Stalker escaped a foot chase b~ police 1n Eagle Rock In another development, the state anorne) general's office said 11 will head off am effort b\ the defense to seek lucra11.ve pubhcat1on contracts to help defra, Ram1re7's legal ex- penses Senate tacks extras on· Superfund WASHJNGT0"'-1 Co\Pl -The ~n­ ate. "-Orkingon deadline to renc\\ thl.' natio n's efTon to clean up Its "orst toxic waste dumps. 1s turning its "Superfund" legislatton into an !!n- \ iron mental Christmas tree Lcanng aside the gut issues of Superfund dunng earl}' debate on eAtcndang the program. senatorc; ha\ e been approving amendments more germane 10 air quaht~ and dean '"ater bills than t0\1C cleanup leg1s- la11on. T he amendments. adopted Wednesda} b>-voice vote and with no oppos111on. would create procedures t lor re\pond1ni to ga-. lealt..<, lrnm chemical plants. mandate a stud\ ol indoor air pollut1on and began an attack against lead an dnnk1ng water .\II three subject<. ha\e been ad· dressed 1n separate bills introdulcd this year on hoth s1de'i of C ongrcso; and their propont•nt'i scc~the ~upt'r· fund bill as a good\ chicle 10 get them t•nacted The Rt'agan admin1strat1on and lo.c} memhers in the House and ~·natl' all agree that a ne" uperfund bill mu~t be enaoed to replace the first liH·-~car program that runs through the end of th1'> month T dllt..tng.10 air polluuon stud~ ontt1 <.,upertund tor nampk i., j laarh ..afr bct that the proposal" 111 hecome la"'. atong "Ith tht' main hod) nt tht cleanup leg1c,la11on 'x'n Franlt.. Lautenbcrg D-' J ., the pnnc1pal '>ponsor of the .. Bhopal' amcndmrnt that "'uuld ..et up emerg· enc~ rt''>P<ln~c requirements .ind mandJll' that a chl'rntl·al tompan\ 1mmcd1Jtch nu11h authnntil''> ot J IO\ll kalo. . . Lautenbcrg s.i1d that had the rc.-- qu1rements been 1n place an Bhopal I nd1a la'>t Del ember "'hen meth\ I 1soqanJte g.J'> l'\Caped trum a l naon - < <\rb1Jt' pljnt the toll -more than : u pcupk Jead and tens of thuu~md~ an1ureJ-could ha\C been m.luced The propo'wll dlso '" aimed at pre ,~·n11ng '>ltua11on$ hlt..e last m' nth s C"'-ape ol meth~ lene chlonde g.1-. J '-U'>(X'llCd \1Hlinogen from a l n11 ·n < Mt"l11.k tauht\ 1n ln'it1tute. °" \a . he said L...iuten~rg ..a11.1 the ln'itltute gas kjk "'3~ ~( minutes uld txlore the plart ~ported 11 to local public <;afety 1111il 1al'> v.ho he -.aid tool another .)1 minute\ 111 Jkn the ,ommunll' \kd1\·al trl'Jtml'lll "-3' gl\en to I ~5 . .. J .. ~ _.... ____ ....,.~ A.a Orange Coat DAILY PILOT!Thurtday, September 19, 1985 S. Africa accused of breaking treaty JOHANNESBURG . 'outh Afnca (AP} -A spokesman said Foreia.n Minister R.F. Botha met Mozam- bican officials in a border town today, a day after Botha was quoted as sayina South Africa had violated a peace treaty by aiding antl·Mamst Tebeh. The meeting at Komatipoort fol- lowed a news conference Wednesday ni&ht in which Botha was quoted as saying that South Afnca had violated the March 1984 accord by helping rebels build an airstnp and maintain radio commurucations. ~tha 's comments came on the eve of the lim mectin& between President Samora Machel of Mozambique and President Reaaan. whose adminis· tration had hailed the peace pact as a step toward t'C$ional stabihty. Mozambique. Iona reliant on Sov· tet uppon, hu--t<>f\cned-ttt 1lntr cap1Ullist stance in recent years and sought more Western assistance. A Foreign Miniscry spokesman confirmed Botha went to Komatipoon, where the 1984 treaty was signed, to discuss the situation with senior Mozambican officials. The spakesman said he did not know who would attend from Mozam- bique. The South African Press Associa· lion said Botha had been summoned to Mozambique over the weekend and confronted with evidence from a rebel commander's dl1lry, which was setzed by Mozambican fo~s when they overran insurgent headquartus last week. Botha was quoted by the outh African Press Association as saying Wednesday that the violations of the Mozambican accord were "techni- cal." and that So4th Africa had aided the rebels onl) to soften their re· SiStance \0 Stalled {>C8CC talks With Machel. Under the accord between the two neighbors. South Africa rrom1sed to stop supporting Nauona Rcs1stanct- Artfiy guerrillas fighting to oust Machel's Marxist government In return, Machel pledged to stop allowing guemllas of the outlawed Afncan National Congress to use his country as a base 1n tt\cir violent struggle to overthrow South Africa's white·minority government. Cal State trustees eye 10 percent fee hlke LONG BEACH (AP) -Non· rates from $33.3 10 $366 lor part-time established guidelines for annual fee The trustees also agreed to ask the j WORLD Poli~e statiOn in l\f qnich blasted, no injuries listed M lJNICI I, West Gernlall) -.\n c:i.plo\tt)n rod.l'd thl' s.tutc pol~ct bcadqua.ncrs in tbluouthern Wc.<>t Ol!rm:ut) CU). loWl). autho1111~ ~ re8Qncd Pohcc spokc~man Hl'rmann hcrn Sdtd the blast occurred nt ~a m (3 ~ m £0 f) an a bunkC'r outside the moan bualdina. Hl' said 1hcre U~pt'~rcd to 1 nt in.June~. Thl' blast cfld not appear lo~ an attaLk. Scbem 4'a1d .. It~ t~ ca~·t IC )a} but 11 looks lake explo)IVC'!> ~tored in thr bunkC'r went oil ~c .i:a~d ht blast released a large amount ol )mokc anc1 we arc having troublt rcad11ng tht bunker." Blacks bomb buses i n South ·A frica JOHANNESBURG South Afnca -Blacks hcuved gasul111c bo1nbs a1 buses and stoned itovern~ent bu1ld1n_gs 1n anu-aparthe1d 11011ng that "prcad tc adozencommun1t1esacrossSouth Alm:a o'erp1ght. police said toda:r None\\ fa taliues were reponed 1n the unrest. "h1ch followed noung Wednesda) tr which al least 1wo people. one of them a 10-:,,car·old bo\. wen· \..ailed by pohCL gunfire. At least 660 people have died an thl' pa<,r )ear of racial unrest. accord an£ to go vernment count. while a pnvate mon11onng group sa)!. morr than 70C have died 1u1t1on fees for students at Cahfom1a students and from $573 to $630 for increases beginning in September state for over $112 million for the the state universities could increase by as full-time students. 1986. 1986-87 school year, said the CSU f much as Io percent beginning next The trustees disc ussed the proposal The fees, which go toward ieneral spokesman who asked not to be Tribal leader polsons 68, kllls her sel fall if board trustees accept an at their bimonthly meeting in Long maintenance costs for running the identified. MANILA _ A vi llage leader said that a tnbal rehgaou~ leader fod he1 increase proposed Wednesday. Beach. but are not scheduled to vote state's 19 campuses, would have to "ollowe-poa'soned liood. ka.lli'ng 68 of them. and. then stabbed he_ r~lfto death_ The fee hike. presented to the on the proposal until Oct. 16. said a cover at least 6.8 percent of·the The state allocated nearly $61 •1 ... E h • Board of Trustees by the CSU's CSU spokesman. system's budget, but not more than million for the university system in according to a regional military co mmander. Bng. Gen. Jaimt· c e' ama sail; Finance Committee. would increase If approved. the plan will set 13.6 percent. last year's budget. he added. in a telephone 1nterv1cw from Davao. 600 miles south of M".inal~: that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 Philipp1nemannesgo1n$tothcstencwere 1oldb) a,1llagcleadcrthat mou r thar.:i.70" people were pa1soned but three '>Un 1ved 1n the ~pt 9 1nudent Join Now and Get One Month's Dues Freel LAST CHANCE FOR SUMMER RATESll THE SPORTING HOUSE • r~ Spo111no Housr • 1no1vl<llUI httcosr • G,..,,t Sc•f'f'" TV ~rrytn•no you rwf'O 10 Pr09<.ms • soc1.i ACtMllf'• kup your DOOy ht «"' • »un.J Stf'ifl!' 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ORANGE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE, COST A MESA FltEf ,AJKINO ENTER ON AIUNGTON, GA TE 4 ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' Street fightlng contlnues ln Trlpoll BEIRUT -Rival Moslem m1htas fought from house to hou!.c today in 2 street battle that convulsed the nonhcrn port ofTn~li for the fifth day. Pohcc: said five militiamen were killed in gunfire and artallel) duel'>. 1x Lebanese army soldiers also were reported wounded as the pro-Synan Arabian Knight• and the Palestinian-backed Tahweed Jslam1 movement contaned to battle fot control ofTripoh..;Lebanon's second largest city. Poltce ~·d the soldiers were wounded dunng a raid by Tahweed hlam1 on an officers club. during wh1cti jeeps and munitions were taken. · El Salvador rejects rebel demands for truce SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador -The government ha<1 reJel'tcd rebl.-1 'demands that military operations be halted before talks began on the release ol th e kidnapped daughter of President Jo-.c Napoleon Duane. a go' ernment spokesman said. fhe spokesman. who spoke anonymous!} for sccunt) reasons, said Wednesday that the government, tJirough the International Red Cross. gave the lef\ist rebels a radio tran-;nrntcr to keep an contact. He said there has been communication. Six gunmen ~1tcd Ines Guadalupe Duarte Duran. 35, and a woman f nend on Sept. I 0 as the) arrn ed for clases at a private coll cgl in San Salvador. One of her bodyguards was killed and another ...,ounded an the auack. NATION Americans record blg spendlng boost WASHINGTON -Amencans increased their spending 1.2 percent last month, the biggest gain in almost a year. as personal income rose a modest 0.3 percent, the government reported toda}. The surge m consumer spending was certain to delight the Reagan adm1n1stra11on. which 1s depending on such an increase to propel the economy from the -;lump at has been in for the last year Pnvate analysts. however. quc'itaoncd the durabalit) of the spending gain (l,lven the fact that personal incomt· growth ha<; been rather lackluster for the enttrt' year. Helms' farm subsidy cutbacks opposed WASHINGTON .L. ObJcct1om an.· being raised to a proposal b\ Senate Agriculture Committ.ce Chairman Je~se Helms to cure a budget-busting farm bill by loppinjt off 01ore than $3 b1llt0n 1n farm income subs1d1es. Helms proposed the idea Wednesda) as part of a list of cuts needed to wrestle thl' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! emer~ng le~~ation into line with cony essional bud~t targetL The Nonh Carolina Republican contended the romm1llee could meet its obhga11ons on the budget. 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Washington and New York Reagan scheduled for follow-up exam WASHINGTON -President Reagan ..... 11 visit Bethesda Naval Hosp11a l Friday for the firsa in a scnes of"normal and rou11ne .. follow-up e'aminattons in connection with his July 13 ca ncer surgery. the Whttc House said Wednesday. The announcement '>atd the examina11ons ..... 11 include chest X- rays and blood tests and that the re<;ulls will be announced next Wl'Ck. It said the prc!>adent would stop at the hospttal on his way to Camp oa ... 1d. Md . where he spends most of his weekends. Peter Rou.,.,cl. a White House spoke'lman. said the president as "feeling fine. up for the game. He's rcall} feeling good·· CALIFORNIA $12 bllllon more needed for schools "AN FR'\N( ISCO -An add1t1onal S 12 b1lhon will ha"c to be <,pent b\ 1990 to reduce class sizes and remcd). bdow-a,crage spending ix·r pupal 10 California schools. according to a research group. A prel1m1nar) ~tud} b> the Polley Analysis for California Education showed ( ·altfornia !>pent about $90 below the nauonal average of $J.65 I for each publir srhool student. The student-to-teacher ratio in California. 21.5 studcnb to one tcarhcr. 1\ higher than in any o ther slate except Utah. al:tord1ng to the 'itud~ Governor asks limits on S. Afrlca SACRAMENTO -Gov George DcukmeJian. who has said he wall veto a ball to proh1b1t future state investment~ in companies that do bu~aness an South Afnca, issued an executive order Wednesday asking the fund managers to ltmat in ves tments to companies that follow the .. Sulhvan Pnncaples." The .. Sulhvan Pnncaples" are anti-d1scnminat1on standards that Amencan firms pledge to use with their South African employees. "Corporations doing business 1n South Africa. through their employment policies. can serve as forces for social and palitical change w11hin South Africa:· DcukmcJian said. More charges due In McMartln school case LO ANGELES -At lca<;t one more person associated with the McMartin Pre-School could be charged an the mass molestation case because of information developed by an 1nvestigat1ve ta!>k force, a Shenffs Depanment <ipokrsman said The new report outhnes the rc'iults of an C•$hl· ~Qnth inquiry by a task force 1nvest1gatang act1v111es at the school. shenffs Capt. Ball Hinkle s~ud Wednesday. Seven formerteachersat the defunct school. including the 77-year-old founder. Virginia McMartin. arc charged in the case. A prchm1nary hearing, which started 13 months ago. will determine tfthere 1s enough ~v1dcnce to try theltl $4.9 million AIDS research bill signed AC RAM ENTO -Ciov. George DcukmcJaan signed a bill WednC'sda y prov1d1n1 $4 9 million more an 'itatc funds for AIDS research. education and trtatmC'nt program . The hall, SBl251 b) Senate President Pro Tcm David Roberta . a lo<; Anacles Democrat, tmngs the total !ltate comm1ttment to the fight ag:un t the acquired immune dcflc1cncy syndrome this year to $20 m1ll1on. up 400 ~rccnt from what wa 1n hm year's budget. Republican DcukmcJaan issued a statement sayina AJD 1 "a tern bk humnn cra~ooy that demands nothing less than a total socaetAI effort to stop .... C11 lt forn1a 1 and must continue to be the leader ~mong states in our commitment ... " 4 • , Norton Simon •ult erlng paraly•ls BEVERLY HILLS -Norton Simon, who built a mult1b1lhon-dollar andustnal empire and used pan of ha fortune to fund a P~dena mu'iCum that bear1 hi• name, 1s sufTenna from a paralytic 1llne , h1'i wife "YS The disclosure by Mrs. 1mon. former Ac~dcmy Award-winning act re s Jennifer Jones. came in information <1he p~parcd for a ~ndit rcccpllon w bC' held Thur'5dav for thl· l ln1 vcmh of Pcnm•)lvania School of Nu"lnf. ·--···-------r • " S T A R T S TOMORRO ·W W[[KEND HOURS: fRIDAY . 10:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY, 10:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. ANO SUNDAY. 11:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. 25% off: Russ tartan coordinates: skirts and vests w ith blouses i11 misses sizes. (d. 1331. 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''Siz· zle" Id 87) 29.99 Save 13.01: On "Heyday" small heel pump by Gloria Vanderbilt (d. 221 I Reg 49 00 35.99 Special purchase: Paisley print fashion flat from Trumps Id. 75) 29.99 Special purchase: Axiom open sandal in season spanning colors. Id 351 29.99 Specu.. purchase: High heel cut out pump Mana by Mika Id. 751 39.99 25% off: All Calvin Klein underwear and hosiery (d . 91 1281 14321 Reg 4 00 and 3 for 14 75 3.00 and 3 f0t 10.99 Special purchases; Famous French designer wallets Id. 4041 13.99 50% off: D1st1nct1ve belts 1n genuine snakeskin (d. 4151. 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Reg. 15.00 to 16.00 . . 11 ... 21% eff: M yonne Lycra· spandex lace trim panties, also buy 6 and receive one free. Reg. 3.50 each (d. 260) . . . .... ' . . . . . . . . . .1/15.00 _ ... YIP SPORTSWEAR ---· 1/3 off: Our Villager corduroy separates collection Pants, skirts and blazers with shirts and sweaters that complement. Misses' sizes (d. 2721. Orig. 43.00 to 107.00 ... .27.• to 70M 20% to 33% off: Fall 1ackets in luxurious suedes and leathers Id 2171 Reg 100 00 to 150 0079.99 to 99.99 25% off: Plaid sportsh1rts from Ct•ntura and Auy1e (d. 2131 Reg 20 00 14.99 25% off: Assorted Arrow k111t shirts 1n stripes I Reg 20 00 14. 20% off: Centura polyester cotton clu1 k 1 loth pants , (d. 1261 Reg . 26 00 19.99 25% off: Haggar Expand o matu p.rnts n ~" colors Id. 1821 Reg 29 00 21.99 30% to 40% off: Long sleevP l<.1111 c'otton shirts (d. 212 1. Reg. 32.00 to 38 00 21.99 33% to 40% off: Cotton lisle knir shirts from that famous maker Id 291 ~ 30 00 to 34 00 9.99 20% off: Arrow Brrefclde and Centura cord sldcks plain or pleat-front (d 126 2451 Reg 26 00 to 34 00 19.99 to 24.99 33% off: Patterned crewned Shetlc.md wool sweaters (d 171 1 Reg 3000 19.99 25% off: Woven sportsh1rts from Neil Martin and o~hers (~ 213 41 71 Reg 26 00 I 17.99 .., MEN'S I URMISHIMGS ---· 29% to 34% off: Tone on tone and oxford fitted dress shirts (9. 2 181 Reg 24 00 to 26 00 11.99 33% off: Designer silk print ties and special French designer hopsack lies (d 1221 Reg. 15.00 7.99 to 9.44 30% to 33% oft: Aigner dress shirts in smart British stripes Id 1471. Orig 24 00 to 26 00 11.99 30% off: Neri Martin's corduroy blazer with suede elbow patches (d 481 Reg 95 00 M.50 25% oft: Plushy cot'ton terry velour robes (d 1641. 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()I cir f's ...... t-I ..... 0\ "Cir\ Heusen, Monte Carlo lntlo Spe1 t n1w-.. sizes R 10 20 Id 2391 Reg 14 00 10 16 00 10.50 to 12.00 THf BROADWAY Selection may vary store to store No special orders No telephone or mail ord rs l I Jail crowding issue isn't dead yet, s upervisor This poor dead horse_ of an issue is in for a real beating, rm afraid. County Supervisor Harriett Wieder disturbed its repose yesterday in a letter to the editor responding to a Pilot editorial. She defended -at consi derable length - the actions of the supervisors and the county sheriff to relieve the crowded conditions at the Orange County Jail. I It was a little like arguing that Ford spent an awful lot of time and .money designing a great car that just happened to become the Edsel. According to Supervisor Wieder, she and her colleagues have .. awessively pursued a multi-fa ceted strategy aimed at relieving the overcrowded conditions at the main jail." Of course, we might expect our elected officials to be aggressive in the face of a federal coun orcler to clean up their act at the jail. But Supervisor Wieder's recitation of the work that busied our county leaders for seven years -while incarcerated people, many of whom were awaiting trial and had been convicted of nothing, were forced to sleep on tbejailho use floor -fails to include any mention of the coun order. Nor does it mention that the tent facility at the James Musick honor farm that now houses 450 inmates was created only after the federal judee who issued the original order in 1978 found the supervisors in contempt and slapped them with a heft y fine. Supervisor Wieder charges that we did not gave the board credit for Its attempts to correct the crowd ing problem. She remedied the situation in her letter. and in the process she indulged herself in the age-old political game of obfuscation. To borrow a well-worn analogy, Supervisor Wieder used her facts like a drunk uses a lamppost, more for suppon than illuminati on. In an efTon to "set the record straight," Supervisor Wieder describes the county's new Intake and Release Center which, when completed in 1987, will house 384 inmates. To accomplish this. Supervisor Wieder points out, she and Sheriff-Coro ner Brad Gates tesufied in November 1983 before the state Board of Corrections and eventually succeeding in gaining a commilment of over $50 million for the new facilit y and for renovations to the old one. 1983. That's fully five years after the coun order was issued. One must wonder how long it would have taken to react if the su perv1sors weren't so aggressive. Supervisor Wieder also notes, with some apparent pride. that the jail was expanded "in the mid-70s" by 476 beds. That, of course, occurred prior to the 1978 order and had absolutely no remedfal effect on the crowding that existed during the seven years prior to the issuance o f the contempt citation. It says simply tha t. once upon a time, the problem was even worse. She also mentioned the expansion project at the Theo Lacy branch jail and the sheriff's optio n to cite and release people arrested fo r non-violent misdemeanors, although she added that the sheriff has not chosen to avail himself of this procedure. A veteran of uncounted numbers of poli tical speeches, Supervisor Wieder employed a proven technique when she finished her treatise on the jail with a joke: "Finall y. for the long-term, a site s1udy is under way to find a location for an additional maximum security jail fac thty and we expect to find a si te soon." It 1s not unfair to say that the supervisors have been looking for such a site for quite a while without much success. Perhaps the perfect spot has been hiding under a rock; the supervisors have looked everywhere else. They have discovered that every site with potential • exists wi thin the the home district of one supervisor or a nother -the smgle uni versal disquahfier in the selection process. After ironing the kinks out of the record -and slipping in a little innuendo about the Pilot's obligat~on to present all the facts -Supervisor Wieder wrote, "If yo~ h~d considered these fa~ts prior to writing your ed1tonal. one can only wonder 1f you would have wntten it at all." · Wonder no longer. Supervisor Wi eder. Opinions expressed In this sp~ are those ot the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page are thOse ot thelr authors and artltta. Reader comment is invited The Daily Piiot. PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone 642-6086 • • Irvine deserves right to nix freeway through city 1 o the Ednor Re· Martin Rrciwcr''i artu.:k in thr Aug JI Pilot regarding Irvi ne c1t1zcm: sentt mcnt a.sain~t the coun- ty's wi sh to finance freeway!\· Has he forgottcnthc w1de<1prcad ant1path) evidenced b) all of the vote~ against such? Ha-. hr forgotten Propos1t1on I 3. ha'I he forgottrn Propo'illton .\''Whal does he thank of subterfuge on the part of the county supervt'iOri and their consunt disregard for the' Otlt' of the people., ,. Brower 'ilalt'!> an C'fTt>lt th,1t 111\ OK to have the pcoplr vote on \Oml· things, but not other; Whcrl' 1\ ht\ or~ANGE COAST DailyPilDI PvtMf'fll!t f"l"Jlit! f J I ff'¥! ,.,, ••• (ltfl Llt§9 iA~tft1, Ot'"PN , ........... t .A fl~,,, t- \ \Cn!>C of democracy? Our country as supposed to be "Of the people, by the pcoplr. and for the people° and lately it seems as though tht'\ 1s cons1 an1I-. ~•n@ s1detrackcd · \ertaanly every C'ttt1cn 1n 1hn·11) of Irvine. or any other c11y for that mattcr, has a perfeC't ngh110 ~Y wh.u t'i to happen w1thtn the lit) hm11s ol '>U<.:h <.:ti) and. 1f there 1\ a ~uc.•,11on, lhrn lhe maJOrtl) \hould rule f wonder how Mr Bro\A.<c.'r would frl'I ti nur \upcrvt\Or'i <kltdcd to hutld a 1ail nr •>thcr pubh' tn!ltttulron ne\I door In hi\ home ·\I AN I RU \1 Tom Tall "'""'"9"'0 r °''"' Don,.,. .. , '·tr (O•tlll Cra19 SIMff "'°""" ,,, ...... Balboa .. Young people need to be made to f eel that ... gen uJ ne dJsllnctlon consts[s In adding to human tty' permanent stock of savvy more t l1a n In adding to one's estate. " --.... -~~·-·~ ..................... , Columnist gets firsthand look at U.S. hospital care •ttard to express one's appreciation as the messages of good will flood in. One learns a lol about one's own culturr by slipping on a banana peel every now and then. Last Friday morning. at a hotel room an Detron. I awoke tn acute d1s1ress. Awoke, tf that IS what you call 1t. having slept for only 20 minutrs, before which time I had bt'rn similarly awakeoed;..and so on. back through the night. which was supposed to ha\C begun when I turned off the lights at I a.m , having finished my homework and taken m) routine med1cat1on to keep my always frecLe-easy respiratory system lubricating a way . the better to addr{''IS the distinguished members of the M1ch1gan Slate Bar al noon the ne·<t dav on their SOth ann1ver~ry. Meanwhile. I had a very connetr problem. A Jab 1n the centrr of my chest had abru.ptly awakenrd me every 20 minutes over a seven-hour penod. resulting tn isolated pockets of sleep, but zero repose "What kind of pain. Mr. Buckley"" I was later asked. and had to remind myselftha1 Harold Ross has taught us that "nothtnS is indescribable" before attempting to establish whether the pain an m:r chest was one-tenth what )Ou'd feel ~tacking ~our hand over a burning fire. t~o-tenths lhr kind of pain you'd feel 1f somrbody damped a rubber band around your esophagus. three-tenths what you feel when what's 1n your stomach tnes to move up. instead of down, one-tenth the feel of an icicle bullet tired through you from the resident Bul- garian .... It reall:r isn't easy. But cyeryone '>hould know what I didn't, which is that when the hotel sends in the paramed1c'i. they decade whether there is any reason to suppose your trouble migh t trace to the heart. and if the answer is yes, you find yourself on a gurney headed nght through Times Square: not less than 400 people would have spotted you sllthenng out of the hotel into the ambulance. And since one hour and 45 minutes later you were scheduled to address A press conference in advance or your post-luncheon speech, your nifty idea of snealung off for a quickie test at the Cardiac Arrest Center in the center of Detroit and tiptoeing back to do your duty becomes a little surrealistic. There they treat yo u as if you had had a heart attack -identical motions are indicated. And you learn for the first time (i n my case) that doctors cannot rule out that what you had was a heart attack for 24 hours. They can. in the course of three or four hours, tell you they think 11 was something else, but scientific dis- cipline forbids them to excludr "heart attack" -which as of course what everybody is quietly concluding. And n 1s hard tq begin to express one's appreciatiorl as the unidirec- tional messages of good will (you are not allowed to get messages out) flood in. Wife and son materialized, and were permitted to media~ the traffic, requtnng a little 1mprov1bt1on when quoting me. since I was at that point near torpor. I remember several messages with especially keen dehght. pnmary among them that from an old friend who relayed that two of his closest associates had died within days of each other and he was even at that moment headed for a service to deliver a eulogy. and 1f things did not work out for me at the Harper-Grace Hospitals in Detroit. he cou ld with WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY very little work use the same eulogy, though if m my last moments I had any deathbed afterthoughts and joined the [)emocratic Party. that would make his burden easier. Another friend suggested that this was the proper moment at which to call in an exorcist. A disruptive personal and pubhc experience: The gentlemen of the bar did not get their speech, my friends (and critics) in the newspaper world did .not get their column, though on that gurney they wheeled me out on, there was no room for my toilet kit. J sneaked aboard my httle Epson computer, hoping to catch breath enough to abon a national solecism before my noon deadline (by that potnt I was fast asleep). The whole expenence Wlll quickly fade from the memory-such things do -but not the conviction that if you flirt with difficulties of the heart, head for Harper-Grace Hospitals, which arc associated with Wayne State Universi ty. And if you are very lucky. Joshua Wynne, M.D., chief of the Di vision of Cardiology. will be there, and if you lie to him that you are pleased that Harvard is doing so well 1n football, he may give you an eyeshade, which 1s the only piece of equipment they don't have at that medical emponun1 of ktnd people. What was it I did have? The docs didn't know. I suggested "premature stigmata," but l was not taken seriously. WllJJam Buckl~y Is a syadlcated colanuJl•I. Senate appears likely to OK li ve TV coverage of sessions Will Senators play to cameras -and if so. will it be good or bad for their image? WASHI NCi I ON -A mighty tck· v1~1on battle is budding -but it 's not among the networks over the new season's rating~. The arena 1s 1 he lJ .S. Senate. whose member~ like to think of thcm~·lvc:., a' lht• \A.<Orld's greatest de It he ra 11 H' hod)' What the '>t'nator..are mulltngovl."r, for thl" fifth 11mc 1n rccen1 :yea~. t'i whether to allow h vc tclc\. 1c;1on coverttgc of~l'n3tl' proceeding!>. a' the Hou'ic ha~ done for the pa'lt 'itlt yc:HS Proponent' of l V c:overagc ha ve gained suppon ~incc their la'lt dcfcot, and thank the} may have a chance to win 1lrn time.· In fact , 3 tl'crn1 poll by ( -SP.\N ((able ~atdl1tt· Public Aflatr\ Network). which sends the House debate\ 10 client stations around the countn. found that 62 'lt'natnrs Y.OUld 'iupport TV coverage in \Oml" form wh1h." onl~ I l( would vote agatn'il •t no ma11cr what fht" r~''il, as \cnator'i arc wont to do. hcdgrd. <me of thl" fit. rcr'it opponent\ of Senate TV <'l>\ era&e. Sen. Ru c;\<'11 Long. D·Lli . 1~ n:11nna. but will still ~around to vote ogAAinst thc idcti one la'it ttml" H1~ nppo<11t1on 1s unflatter- 1 "f. to ht 'i collcagucc; 'Eva> ~nator with an innated ego or higher pohttcal asp1rat1ons would alway'> ~ tempted to take the floor and make doquent pet(hes." l.ong ha'i prrdirtt·cl adding that rtlosr \<•nnte tlonr \r>t'l"l hc'i llrt' 'un· inspired" to begin with. He presumably doesn't want to demean an institution he loves by dis(>laying 1n shortcomings to a na11onw1dc TV audience. lien Albert Gore Jr , D-Tenn .. doc'in't necessarily disagree with Long·~ prediction. but he doesn't agree that changed behavior by senators would be a bad th ing. As a representative, Gore supported the House's decision to allow TV cov- craRr In a survey taken shortly after the House allowed the cameras tn. 77 percent of the members thought colleagues were making speccbJS they wouldn't have made without TV, while only 10 percent admitted mak1n such speeches themselves. Clore not only believes the I 0 percent figure 1s morr accurate, he lcrls the Senate. by refusin1 to •P,pear ltve on the tube, has $8Cnficed pres11&e to the House and the presi- dent , "In a democracy, perception affects poltttcal ~wcr." he ex plained to our rtPortet Diane Jacobs. Oore thmk.s that ch•nacs an senatorial behavior caused by "conettn about what the Amcnan people think" would be all to the JOOd. But many scnaton art wary of ktung their chamber fall into the p1trt1$3n mudslt ng1na 1ha1 charaC'- tt'n1td the ~narlan~ m:uch between ~ JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, D-Mass., and New Right Republicans such as Reps. Newt Oingnch, Ga., and Rob- ert Walker, Pa. Nettled by their late- scss1on harangues, O'Neill had the cameras pull back to show that the speeches were being made to an almost-empty chamber. House TV coverage is still tightly controlled by the speaker, through his designated surrogate, Rep. Charlie Rose, D-N.C. The Senate will have to decide, if it chooses to allow TV coverage, whether 1t wtll work out a similar system of control, or abd1eatr its authority to 1he networks. One thina ~"'"~ rea&onabl y ccr· tain: If the Senate does Jcc1de after all these years to let the tcle"'~'"'' cameras roll, the House will be miffed. M one House staffer con· tided, the members have grown to lake bcina TV ,tars. and 1hey ha ve no desire to $hue the limel1a.,1 with 100 silver .. ton1ucd ~nators. C~n you 1maaine what one aood ~nate filibuster could do to the Hou«-'s ratmas? Jact AIHl~noo •-' Joupj ~•r •~ •tlHllnlH col•mal111. ' SYDNEY HAllRJS columni•t SIDNEY Hai11s Society rewards wrong people Reserves its kudos for the celebrities. not the t houghtful Lt has always puzzled me that most people apparently feel that you have to understand something. at least fairl:r well. before you can appreciate it. For years now. one of my favonte magazines has been Scaent1fic Ameri- ca n. I read 11 eagerly every month - although I must confess that three out of four articles are beyond me. They are too specialized, or too technical. although I recognize their importance and authority. The ones I do comprehend. at least partly, add a great de.al to my store of information about the world, and I vastly admire the men and women who devote their hfeumes to the pursuit of1h1s valuable knowledge. It is one of my chief complaints againsc our society that no1 only do we noc reward most of these people adequate!~ (since reward is not pn· manly what they are looking for), but we do not recognize our great debt to their patient and persistent labors. For the moSt part, whatever fame or honor they achieve remains within a small professional circle. Society reserves its kudos for those who tap dance. throw a basketball an co a hoop. or flash a synthetic smile across a television network. In reanng children. we know that the kind of praise or encouragement they get -tn short., the environment they arc raised an -often determines the path in life they wi ll follow. A home With good books and Sood music and good talk 1s far more ltkely to produce a creative and valuably coMnbuttng adult. But we fail to sec the social corollary: that a culture whose "celebnt1es" are mainly athlete'i and entertainers (and. of course. big money-makers, which they are) fatl!> 1n promote the distntt'reste<.1 srarch fu1 truth, enhrr in the sciences or an the human1t1es. The heartbeat of the human race as kn owledge-i n-process. a constant and dedicated act1v1ty of learning more about ourselves and our proper place in the un1 vrNe This 'ihould be our matn function an life. althou~ of course only a gifted few are equipped to pursue it productively. To recruit even these few, society must offer attractive models. Young people need to be made to feel that "success" 1s more than material gain, although including it: that genuine dtstinctt on consists in adding to humanity's permanent stock of savvy more than in adding to one's estate. We will not begin to tum that necessary comer unul the subscrip- tion hst ofScientific Amencan al least equals that of People Sydaey Harris Is a syadlcattd colamalsl. L.M. Bovo That's really using hls head The Last Wtll and Te'itament of an Argentine businessman named Juan Portomach1 disclosed he'd always wanted to be an actor, so he left $50,000 as a scholarship fund for yo ung actors -on the condition his skull be used as the skull 1n "Hamlet." Sex was categorized under "kiss" and ·•other." Researchers calculated "kiss" burned from 6 to 12 calories, "other" from 125 to 300. They figured the averagt person in such actavtty used 3 I. 955 calones a year. They said this calone expenditure could be offset by eating about 14 pounds of mtlk chocolatr. This news has not sold a lot of chocolate, might note. Credit Leonardo da Vinci, too. with d reaming up contact lenses. He stuck his head in a bowl of water in I 508. My how that improves my vl11on. said he, or words to that effect So tic sat down and drew the dcsran~ for lens gnndina machines Nobody actually made any uch lenses for ano1her three and a half centunes. however 1 he sharper the k11chen knife. the len ltkcly you'll eut yourself wt th It. A stnti1u1cal fact, that. Q Whal C'rcature hn'i lhe hcs1 vision of all? /\.Hawks. What''i now flonda and wuthem Oco'lla were once p:lrt ofwhat''i now fnca. according to 1hc ')ChOhtr\ L..M. Boy' 11 a •1•dlcatu ~l•m•l•I. ) ' I Born to Win' tells how U.S. lostAmerica'sCup Experienced yachts ma n d escribes his yea r s r acing at America· s Cup-le vel ALMON lo COBEY By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly,,... 9oMlftt Wr!W Whatever you wanted to know about yacht racing an general - ·a nd specifically at the America's Cup level - can be learned by reading "Bo rn to Win," a blow-by- blow account o f how John Bertrand and his dedicated crew on Austral ia II from Down Under wrested the hallowed Amen ca's Cup from its pedastal at the New York York Yacht Club. "Born to Win" is the story of th e 38-year old Bertrand's struggle lo capture sailing's most hallowed prize as told by Bertrand to Patnck Robinson. a former sports John Bertrand columnist for the London Daily Express. The fo rward 1s by Richard Bach. author of "Jonathon Li v- •v angston Seagull" and "The Bndge Across Forever." Publicatio n date was Aug. 29 by Hearst Manne Books, Ne"' York ($1 9.95). If you get th rough the fi rst two chapters ... Sept. 21. 11 :46 a.m ·• (a dramatic account of that final and dec1s1ve race) and .. Bnsto l Avenue 22,'de's motion was q uickl y sec- onded by Cla rk. an outspoken opponent of olTshore drilling. "We ought to presen e and nourish our rescources. We're stnkang a blo" PAPARAZZI ----=--- for California and America's fu- ture." he said. Speaking against Ncstande's mo- tio n was Wiedertour of the U.S. promoting the book. During the interview. Bertrand made at clear that he wall not be al the helm of an Australian defender at Perth come 1987, and after reading the book. his reasons are understandable. "I have been in volved an every America's {up campaign since 1970 (whe Bill Ficker was the defender). 1 as such an emo tional an volvemenl that I am not prepared to inflict it on myself or my fam ily again. .. h 's a matter of whether you are willing to sweat blood If you are. you go for at, af not. you back ofT. 1 feel that I have climbed my mountain, my Everest." That doesn't mean Bertrand wall be completely di vorced from the 1987 defense. His present involve- ment as as a part lime director o f lntrepid's bow and went on to win the race, only to have the wan negated by the foul." Bertrand claims to have a tremendous respect and admira- 11on for Dennis Conner, whom he beat to wan the Cup, but makes no bones about recognmng Conner's weaknesses. "Despite all the aura of the wrnged kee l. Australia II was not that much faster than Liberty. Dennis and his crew just made more mistakes than we did in that final race." . Landlubbers who consider yacht racing a non-athletic event wall get a difTerent view after reading Bertrand's race-by-race and tack- by-tack account of what went an to a crew of a dozen ded icated Austral- ian ups\.arts ending America's 132- year strangle-hold on what Sir 'We punched a large hole In Intrepld's bow and went on to wln, only to have the wln negated by the foul. ' Alan Bond's defense gro up. mclud-Thomas Lipton. five tames ang crew training. challenger, called "the auld mug." .. That. of course. precludes be Readers will feel the stress and skippering a boat." emotions of match racing in 12- Bertrand said ··Born to Win" as meters and even understand the ta rgeted for mass reading, not JUSt obscen1t1cs that fl)' from boat-to- for yachtsmen. "We like to thmk o f boat as skippers and crews engage at as a modern 'Chariots of Fire: or in close quarter ractng under daring a 'Jonathon Li vingston Seagull' -and dangerous conditions. the sailing version of "higher and Bertrand chronicles some of the faster." tensions that lead to emo uonal Some of the highlights of the outbursts among his own crew, and book: • even a n outburst between himself Bertrand's recollectaon of the and syndicate owner Alan Bond. 1970 campaign when Greta l 11 (on Neither does the author spare hi s which he served as a winch grander) criucasm of the fricti on among fo ul ed Intrepid. skippered b)' Ball contenders for the Ame rican de- Ficker. on the starting line. fense role (Conner versus T om "I a nd several others on the Blackaller) o r of the Ne"" York Gretal crew knew we had fouled _Yacht Club committee which Intrepid. It was a case of Manin threatened to renege on rac ing Vasser (~he starting helmsman for against Australia II because of the skipper Jim Hardy) not being beli ef she was not a true 12-meter entirely fam1liarw1th the rules. T he because of the mysterious \o,inged result: We punched a large hole 1n keel. Daily Pilat . Matter of inches THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19. 1985 Gl ,, ANN LANDERS, 82 BUSINESS, 84 Santa Barbara Yacht Club'• Quinteuence .queab through on atarboard tack be- tween two boata ln the fint race of the San Francieco Bay Big Boat eerie• Keefe- Kilborne cl.... The Qointeuence ia not among the top finishers. CALENDAR With the world champ1onsh1p out ofihe way. 5.5-meter sailor<J from sax countnes "'il l concentra te on the compeuuon for the Scandinavian Gold Cup Challenge stan1ng Fnda}' and continuing through next Thurs- day out of Bahia Connthaan Yacht Club. BCYC will also host Performance Handicap Racan~ Fleet sailors for the seventh and eighth races of the Angelman Series Saturday and Sun - da} Capistrano Ba) Yacht Club wall conduct th e sixth race of us Ocean Racing Series for PIH RF } achts Satur- day and Sunda\ Lehman-I:! dingh y sailors will stan their fall senes of regattas at Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club Sunday. compel- 1ng fo r the Schock Truph~ In other outhern ( alitorn1J , Yachting .\ssoc1at1on areas. Los Angeles-Long Beach .\la m1tos Ba) Yacht Club - ( los- ing Da> Regatta. Saturda~ ~unda} West Coast Yacht C'luh -Singk· handed race. aturda} Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club - Ladies In \ 1ta11onal( PHRFI. ~unda\ San Dleito Coronado Cays Yacht Club -f all h1pshape Senes. aturda' M1ss1on Ba) Yacht Clu b -Light- ning Class Bowen Memonal Jn, 11c1- 11onal. Waylor West ( oast (ham- p1onsh1p: Victory Saal Around. ~atur­ da) .S unday San Diego Cru1~r .\ssoc1at1on - M BYC Bluewater Senes (pt.ed1llt'd lllgl \jtUn.l,l\ t:;1ht'r Ciate ) alhl Club -'\rea l hc1mp1un\h1p' 1 T-Bird J-::!4. ( atahna-2~ ( atallna-301 ~aturda} Sunda\ \Msihv.e'itern ) at ht ( lub -Fall ~erle'> \aturda\ Oci:ans1de ) al ha < lub -Jes~up tnec;, ~undd' <.,an Diego '.i" \c1il1ng ( lub - ~fon thh HandllJ P race Sunda' aola ~001ea tSay < ahl11rnia ) a1.ht ( luh -In' en ed Endurn r.icr I Harn~ <;ene'> '-o 31. '>,uurda\ V. indJJmmef\ 'I Jlht ( lub -Jolt~ Roger Reg•illa. unda) ReJund1l fka1.h Yalht ( luh - \ingk-h.inded rau: 1 PHR f-1 ()unda) Rolex sponsoring keel boat championship NE WPOR 1. R.I. -Rolex Watch. U .\,long as~oc1a1ed w11h \achtang and a recogn111on ol e\cellence an the spon w11h 1ts Yachtsman and Yachts...,oman of the Year award~. ha s clim bed on board dS sponc;or ot th e first lntemat1onal Women\ Keelboat Champ1onsh1p Thee\ ent. orga nized b) tht' l natcd States Yacht Rac ing l nion"• women's cham p1onsh1p coord1na11ng commi ttee. \.\Ill be hosted b\ the Ida Le..., is Yacht C luh Sept :! I ·:!·Y T"o. outhern ( ahfo m1a \~1ppers are listed 1n the JM-boat lineup L .1u1a MacC1regor \1aH'' 111 'l" purl Bealh and ( arul Rnh1n,nn \ljri'l.1 del Re' Rhode l'>land \liund anJ '·11 ragansett Ba\ ha' 1ng Jlfl'' llkd \ acht ang arenas tor 1nterna1111na I l"ompet111on lrom thl' .\mt'ma '1 Ltr 10 .\Jm1rar., Cup tnah anJ \IJ\I boat 1.hampl0n,h1p' "-ill Ix 1h, setting for thr womt·n·, l'\t'nl ''h11h v.111he~iled 1n J.:-t \loop' It "'111 th e ht' tht· rir't ,1 pr11rtu111t lor "omt•n 111 d1 lkrt'nt n.1t111nJ II tit'' Ii• r ..1' l" J~.11 n,1 11nt· i10<1lht'r in \llml'- lh r ~ l.1rlll'' :r .H .ltnl.!h1t·, Hqu,1r..111.10 and ffil'd'urmL nt 01 ho.ah .m· \1.ht>dukJ tor ~.:uurJ.i, dnd 'lu la\ f'r..1d11.l' r t'l' \llll tx· ht•ld \I , Ja\ '' :t .i.•u.tl , mcx·1 t1111n w .:t'· 1nJ1 ,..1 I . 'JJ\ 1111h '"''' r.11l' f'l,tnn,J .Jh \\\I r.1 t'\ 1ln \\1.·Jnl•,,l.1\ r Thuf\1!..11 d J 1 .t.1' r ~ '°ld..i ,J 111l· r.i. t' t'j1. h ,in '..i'i..rd,1 .1r.J \ l.1 T r1•rh' pres- 1:r:j:111n h. 1 l.J.1 l l'"' '' ) < ' .l.t\ l~hl ' ... Michael. CaroleGUanowtth Suzanne Schall, And.rewCeavatta. Frank Terreri, Suaan Stebbina with Laurie. Jon Marcblorlattl. 0.-. ..... ,...._ 11r Tettt K_, Lucille and Vincent Licata arrt-.e at the Merldlen. Below. Conaul General of Italy Alberto and Suale Bonl•er are welcomed by Frank and Eileen De8antla. - Party reiterates: 'Nowthat'sltalian' Grand Ba ll first fund-raiser for proposed culture cente r By EVE C. LASH .,..., ..-.. c_ .. .,,_, The} called 1t "The Grand Ball" and oh. ho" grand 1t was. About 300 members and supponers of the Orange County Amencan Italian Renaissance Foun- ' datao n attended ""hat 'io me boa'itcd as the largest formal gathering of prom inent Orange Countaan<; ol Italian descent an the count\'<; ha'ito r:. a t the McnJ1en Hotel. e\\J')Ort Beach President of the Orange <. uunt~ foundati on Vincent J . Licata said .·· fhc-.c arl' great Italian pcopk U p until two wceb ago ""c onh had about 120 peopk. then all of a udden the phones tarted n nging \nd. 110 "" we ha \l~ a fu ll houSt' .. Chatt mg dunng thl' l'ockta1l hou r \\ere John and Laurie Marcblorlatti of Costa Mesa \\1th Susan Stebbins and escort Frank Terrert of e" port Beal h ·Tm not Italian. I'm a pretend Italian for the night ·· said tebbans "He's the ltahan of the group But. I love to dance the Tarantella -an Italian folk danl'c And 1f he doesn't ask me to dance I'll ask ha m .. <\lso mingling dun ng the cocltaal part~ "'ere Dr Alldre• Ceavatla of cwpon &-ach (escorting Saunne Schall of Irvine) and Mlcbael and Carole Gllano ofN~wpon Beach C'ea,atta was tallungabout his tnp to France nex t week "1th hall •• .\ctuall~ v.t.' art going to C'anne~ to nend the C'annc4i 'ilan fest1vnl:· said the dcrmatologm laughing. The Galano'i noted there arl' I 00.000 It alian\ in Orange Count ~ Guest were entertained h) < ommedaa Rcn- n1gad1 , a Re naissance l'Ofll~) troupe pcrlorming zany antics of fo urcharal ter • 1ngcr Nln1 Lo Monaco. accompanied h) Lall Br~en. Pl'rformed SC\eral famous ana~ fhe SI 00-a-J'X"rson hltKl -ttc tx-n cfit offered a trur ltahan dinner cons14it1n~ of anttpa'ito. m a ma11 na1a • \l.'J I mar,Jl.1.1 •i. ,,,1lllhll1l ,11.1,11din.1rh1 l•lf ,k,1,1.·n Joseph .\nnunziato ,,, 11' tilt' ,,11J .. T lw tnnJ '' e \u.•lknt It h.1• .1v..1 l..ln d 1.1\lt huJ, I J1dn t C\t.•n l..n1l\' I hJd I .11,, I 1rg•1t "h1 l I \,,1, I 1h11u~ht I "a' o n tlw 'h11r1•, ••f till \kd1tl rr .rne.111 \I"' .1t11 nd111 ~ tlh 1'\1·n1 "·l' nc"h a pp111n tcd ( onc,lJI l •l'nl .1 ,11 lt.11 I) .\lb("rto Booher .111.t ht~ \\tie Su aont> •I '\ ~,·),, \h ""land I .arl 'l'" t'\llll'd lll t't Ill I \\I ,II l\lll \I\ \\lt'i..\Jg11 \\ l \.\dOt (l) \IJ\ J \ h•n~ ,l\ r11\\1bl1• \ll h.>\ I thr I nitl·d \I.Ill'\ parta. ul.ir1' \11utl11 rn < .1 1h•rn1.1 · fh1• -\n,1 II 11 I 1 )r, h1 '' .1 t1111~ .1 ,h,1rt OH'J~ hut that J1Jn 1 '" I' Frank .ind Bt H"rh ~<'l&rn .i nd Btrnard Jnd Lu1•1a \\1hk0"''' IJ 11m d.11h 1nt1-in thl' aa c;k' \' 11l111ut mu,11 \\ t r1 t1 J1 hin!-l the '-' 3 ,i..11\\ \i..I' J Ol'\' \tl'I' ,,1111 fk \ l f 1' l hairm.rn 111 lhl' t '1·111.ind'111· pn·,1dcn1 Frink J OeSaoll ,.11d tht• ~11•up h.1, 11•m1 .1 long "a' ·I'm o;,urc man' nl \11u Tll11l'mh1·r \.\h1·n th1'rt' v.1·n· le's lt.iltan' in n ranp.l < 1>unt\ thart th1·n· .trt' in thl\ room -not hl<l m.i n' H'•lf' ·'ti" Thl' l •rnnd B.111 ~., "'' 11tl thl ~rnup 'tund-raac;mg l'l11 lr1' "' hu1ld .1 1·t•nt11 ti1r \nwn1an-haltlln l lllture IO ( )r.1 O~l' ( 11\1 n t \ I n1 flf~lr .llt'd 11\ I YX I the l)rg1rn11.1t111n 1' .i n11n p111l1t lo undataon \h1Hn.tn' int1. lh1 k't '1t1l•\ "t'rt fU<'b lrd Refict and TIDI Co1lao, Rl<'b&rd and Eltuor Otcllson, Emtrlro .ind Twila ( .. pan}i. Oavld iJ Marika Colln, Frank an1l Sbsrnn Toppo and Carlo rnd Carolyn Blsnro. fla(Mrn.111 '' 1'\111t·d 111 \ 11/,1 />t·.rn />.111' Pilo t \1\ k lJ1tor I a Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, September 19, 1985 pecisions on beverages could drive her to drink I uted to think when babies were born their hands were curved to ac:c:ommodate a credit card. Having raearched this for many years, I b.ave now come to the conclusion that the band is fonned this way to hold a beveraae can. Never have I known a civilization ~ around with a liquid no farther than six inches away from their ·lips. Americans drink every- where ... at work, at play. in cars, m bot tubs, in airplanes, in sports arenas. in lines, at weddings and funerals. If what is in the can doesn't kHI us, the pressure to detennine what drink to choose will. At first, it wasn't bad. We had a choice ofour drink in a bottle or a can. Then we bad to decide if we wanted to twist off the bottle cap or take it off with an opener. Or we could use an opener on the can or buy one with a ffip t.op. I could handle that. Then I could either have a drink with supr or without sugar with a wamin& that the substitute for supr would cause cancer. That decision was a tou~ie. Then they found a supr substJtute to take the place of a supr substitute. They took out sodium and caffeine. but they added lemon and lime which involved another decision. Was it worth the calories to get it down? Some took out the carbonation and substitiJted spring-fed water (what isn't?). Others changed colors and some went to crystals where you just added water. Eventually they took the alcohol out of alcoholic beverages, followed closely by the ex tractioh of calorics. A new word was added to my beverage vocabulary: coolers. Eventually we were faced with fi$uring out what was new. classic. dietary and the old family recipe. The ajslcs in the supermarkets continue to grow day by day. Some- t imes I spend 30 or 40 minutes pacing in front of them trying to figure out the tastes and needs of everyone in the family. The other day l had to figure out ifl wanted wine in a six-pack or an Submit y our wed9ing news To help you submit the required wedding and r:nsagement infor- mation, forms are available at the Daily Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa. For weddings, quality photos of the bridal couple or bnde only are acceptable. Engagement information must be submitted at least seven weeks prior to rhe wedding. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Wedding Department, Daily Pi/or, P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa . Calif. 92626. You've just inquired about son1e EYEGLASSES for your child from one of the CHEAP est eyeglass places in to wn. elegant bottle in an imported basket for the table. Did I want a bottle with alcohol or one that people could drink at lunch without some wimf report- ing you to the boss? Did want a screw-on toe or one with a cork? Domestic or imported? Red or white? Aged or made-while-you-wait? l don't know how to tell manufac- turers of beverages in a k.ind wax. so I'll just spit it out. l have a family. l have to gel on with my life. l have commitments to keep and an ap- pointment with destiny. l don't have tjmc to check in every week to sec what is "improved" or "revolution- ary.'' As I told the man at the super- market, "All I want is a nice, low- c.alorie drink that is refreshing, satisfying, l\as no salt, no caffeine. and is something l can drink on the job." He handed me a bottle of water and sajd, "foreign or domestic? Plastic bottle or glass? Liter or six-pack? With or without gas?" It's enough to drive you to dehydra- tion. ENGAGEMENT S POTTER-ALLEN Ron and Avon Potter of Canoga Parle have announced the engage- ment of their daughter. Janis Potter of Newport Beach, to Scott Allen of Corona del Mar. T hey arc planning to marry on July 19 in Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, Newport Beach. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Taft High School and UCLA where she affiliated with Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Her fiance, son ofTony and Ginger Allen of Corona del Mar, is a graduate of Corona det Mar High School and USC where he pledged Sigma Chi Fraternity. TV LISTINGS EVlNNO -4.1I0-1:~TON I aACI< 8HaP SOUAOAOH THA&'I C<:MPMY Dff"AENT 8TAOl<ES Ulle8AEPOA'T AMENCAH OCMANMENT C88NEW8 crtNICNEWS ClO DWIOKT THOMPSON CB HOT SEAT HOTUNE IHIMOYIE • • '1 ··sac1ed Ground· f t9831 Tim Mcintire Jae~ Elam s MOYIE • • . 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Nolte Jo8eth W1ll1Jm~ Z MOVIE • * Cnmt!S 01 Passion ( 198~) Kathleen lurnet Anttlony Petkins -9:30- 0 lJ~ NIGHT COURT (~)MOVIE t • • Juggernaut 11974) Richard H.ims Oma1 Shani -t0:00- 6 llJ HOMETOWN D ~ HIU SmEET BLUES OG>Q>NEWS 0 ELLERY 0UEEH G FANTASYISLAHD Ell) TO THE MANOR 80flN '1i) CAPfTOL JOURNAL a!) BEHIND THE SCEHES maoxiNG C MOVIE • • Porky s f 19811 Dan Monahan Mari. HemE'1 H MOVIE Mussol1n1 Ille Decline And Fall 01 fl Duce f Par I 2 ot 21 (1985) Susan Sarandon. Anthony Hopkins S HONEYMOONERS: THE LOST EASOOES G HEWS -10:15- G) DYNASTY Eli> AEUGIOUS PROGRAMMING -10'-*I- • SWllT 8IXTEDt I!) DAO'I Alllt a!> LMNOWAY -11:00- 1 •• llJ l!J) 18) HEWS TAlO l·er~ llllMSSfVOf'T ANSW(R m...wrsCOURT rOlMOYIE .. Jaok & J1U •• Par1 II" t HIM) Saman Illa Foa Jack Wranglef $!MOYIE * * *', The Righi Slulf ( 19831 Sam Shepard Scou Glenn tZlMOVIE • t , The 0eM. Zone" f 19831 ChtiSlopl\er Walken' 8100lce Adams -t1!30- IJ (() COlUMIO D CJt TONMlHT 8 SATUN>AY NIOKT 8 ®)MC. 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GEAR UP FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL ... with "Cob9d Denim# Auttwntlc leo.'ls °'1glnol 501. In NtW cokn 1~ cotton. stlolght leg. &~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NE\NPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -5070 o.uaD•• ••on '"· If A •.•A'• .. ~ llUllTDIOTO• 8SACll I"'• ·" t\.\ '•• <\,I TVITl:9 \,. .. '~ t I If',. • l..AJ(8WOOD ,._. i •• ' "" ... ·:: o.ua•••• LOI AJI08UI •• , .. t; fl ... ,. t-1 r r M ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thurlday. Septembef 19 1985 83 INTERMI SSION Backstage madnyss spices Mesa's 'Footllght Frenzy' The theater is taking 11s lump this wacky go1np-on under the most while 1ry1n~ to keep his acHJr'> from (I he Silvers. husband and wife Duvall and Valencia as a romantic )l'ason. Over at the Huntm.ton preposterous of prema~s -that each others throats. ilver skill fully. ofl'staie. actually couldn't afford 10 be object. and Edward Ryan a~ another lkach Playhouse, Moss Han's "Light ~roadway produc~r David Mem c.:k ll> f~rrets out the .comedic <luphcat) of les.s t.ba n adequate on~taae or nsk company member with a pcncbant Up the Sky" takes a few swipes at the TOM sitting in the audience fo.r a benefit his character 1n a haghl> t fTet:llvc cnttcal companson to the t11lc of the fQr yo unggirll>. Both arecfTecta,e. hut people be hind the professional st.age, pcrfonnance of an onginal melo-porfonnance. pla)' they're staging w1th1n the play -somehow fall a bit short of the and now the Costa Mesa Civic dran;ia for the Rye School for Unusual The b.1cken ng Becker'> -a neurou~· "Tarnished Silver ") poten11al of their as!>1gnmcntl>. Playhouse puts community theater T Children housewife and her school pnnc1pal Topsamong the supponing players Overall. however. "Footllght on the hot seat with "Footlight ITU$ What with actors who don't show husband -arc nicely interpreted by is Michael Valencia 11 as the stage fren1y" 1s a comic delight, and an henzy." up for the performance (and are Ron Duvall and Sandy Stiver Duvall manager/janitor thrust center stage at unusuall y demanding cxcrc1~ for its Anyone who's ever been connected replaced by the school janitor -or a succeeds in achieving audience cm· the last moment Valencia attacks his actors. h continues Thursday .. with a non-professional theater pro-Kell)"s "The Torchbearers" might telephone). a pill-popping actress pathy with his "how-the-hell-dtd·I· role with a seething comic zest that th rough Saturdays untsl Oct 5 at th~ duct1on will appreciate what authors have been if that play had been set prone to nervous collapses, bottles geHnto-th1s?" demeanor. while 11-commands attenuon CP.ic Playbousc, 661 Hamilton t Ron House, Diz White Alan entirely backstage instead of JU St its stuck to the bar, tainted water in the ver delivers a splendid dep1c11on of a Rounding out the ensemble are Costa Mesa with an 8.30 curtain. C. all Shearman, Mark Blankfield, 'Brandis second act. Jt's a benefi t performance drinks and a husband and wife acting small town pnma d~nna perennially Karen vo o Kahrs as the ent1cang the box office at 650·5269 for ucket Kemp and Mitchell Kreindel (that's by a not-ready-for-prime-time play-team coming apan at the scams, the on the crest ofa cn 1s1s. oun actress, who bo unces between information. ________ _ nght, six of them) have come up with ers' group wi th Murphy's Law being comic possibilities arc endless. And ' in this knock-down, drai-out farce. stnctly enforced. the Costa Mesa cast cap1tahzes on It's what every actor has visualized in At the Costa Mesa playhouse. most of them. his wildest nightmares. director Pati Tambellini IY<ts as· Malcolm Sil ver d raws the most 1 he ''frenzy" authorship team -scmbled a generally enthusiastic and comic blood as the egregiously phony which also created the wacky "Bull-energetic ensemble to chronicle the directo r rewriting his play on the run shot Crummond' and "El Grande de Coca Cola" -is to the theater what Mad Magazine is to the world of publis~ing or the Harlem Globetrot- ters arc to basketball. If you enjoy your humor wild and wacky, this one-'s for you. "Footlight Frenzy" is what George No glory for this Somewhere Between Mystery and God Lies ••• \\ll l l\\\l1l lll~HI \II\') ·~· ' ~· . -- ' • ' STARTS ~} ~ ~:E:• You' ~~FR~ID~A~Y ::::::::i~lll~ll~!iiiiii:iiiiii:iiiiii::iiiiiJ recent leller and advice to "Reluctant Champ" interested me. The age of the ~trong woman is affecting malc- fcmale relationships dramatically. perhaps as much as the sexual revolution of the '60s. Most men today are not ready, willing or able to tleal with a female who is physically A1111 LAllDERS more powerful than he. lfhc finds the woman is also sexy and phy$ically attractive 11 becomes even more complicated. I am a young. good-looking ex- ercise mstru.ctor who is experiencing l lllA •1 I< ;> '~ l i - IUlNA PAllC h' • & • ~,. [}1 ..... ' fl,• l tt's probably illegal, potentially dangerous, and definttely crazy. STARTS TOMORROW I UlNA ,_RC HUNTINCION IUCH 1•1 • '°\t ,:_,q~ (')Atl '1 I~· COSIAMESA ,.,.,~~ ~ l 1~ t'C "''l)r • • UIVINf f>\' l~ £""4iJ'•1r, ;, "1')11l~ COSTA MESA 't"' 1 ~~' »>~·· f~A4'' l' .f~·=>-•J.t~br11 l.MlUllA HIUS la ..... ~ l~·~ ..-~ 768 661 I LA MAIRA l\MC fu n!O'I Sou•r, 691 0633 LA MlllAOA OIWIGE PK'< 1wrt•4I ~ ClleOOmt 91• • '1• 63' ?!>!i.l lllllSSIOll V1UO Eo ... aros M.5\00ll V~Mall ·~6220 this problem. As "The Champ" told 1~=======~~~~~~~~~~;:::::::~1 you. beating a man tn any test of LUXUltY rHfATltU strength cools a relationship very q uickly. I dated a man for several ftrn Two Matinu Show1nf\ * ONl Y S2. 75 Unlm Noted months. "Bob" was fascinated by my interest in pumping iron. For a while we enjoyed each other cnonnously and shared many common interests. incl uding our strong bodies. On s~veral occasions he saw me beat men at the club in arm-wrestling and 1t never seemed to bother him. I weigh 120 pounds. Bob weighs 190. He al ways assumed he could beat me. One night a male instructor at the dub watched as I arm-wrestled two husky men and beat both. He challenged me to a match. The instructor is Bob's size and poor Bob was homfied when I won. I then made the mistake ofchaJlenging Bob. He was too pro ud to refuse. I wo n the match easily. For two weeks Bob chalJenged me nightly. I was ann oyed that he was so 1ns1stent but I refused to let him win. That ended our relationship. ST. ELMO'S FlltE (It) AT 3 :3 0 &. 7:4S P lus BrealcfHt Clut> (A) AT I :25 5:40 &. t ~S CRIDILJMS fN·1»") REAL GENIUS lf'GJ AT 3:40 &. 1 30 Plus AT J J S .. 7:5olt1u1 Qnost t>usters (PQI AT Summer Rent•• (PCI 1 :4 0 5 :3 0 &. 9 .20 I JS S ·SO &. I 0:00 RAlleD FlltST •t..000 PART ti (RJ A T 1·35 J •400nly P'E.E W£E'S ... A.._•re(PG) AT 12:00 2 :00 4 •00 6 :001:0 0&. 10 :00 9ACKTOTHIE FUTUltE (PG) 1 I 0 J 3 0 S .5 0 I 10 &. 10:30 EAlt Of' THIE DRAGO (R) SHOWS AT 12:00 Z·l !o 5 00 7:4 5 &. I 0 25 C~OlllStNG f'051T10NS CR J I 15 J :20 S:JO 7:•0 &. 9:SO StLV£RAOO CN·U) AT 12·1)0 2:4 0 S 20 7·SS &. I 0 25/tn 70"4M TUNWOLl(K) P1u 1 Co·H ll N itti\ ol th• Co met (PG ·IJ) RAll90 FlltST •LDOO PAltT U (RJ Phu Mad Ma• l5eyond Tnunderdome (PG·t 3) REAL GENIUS (1"G) Plt.11 Co·Hll My Science Pro)ec:t (PG) flllE W£E'S •G ADVE#T\IR£ IPGJ PluJ Pollce Academ·y Part II (PC ·I J l GO OZ tu.A 1 ftS (PG·t~ Ptu1 Emer•ld Fore.I (R ) W£1RO SCIEllCE (PG:-1 »") Plul l"rt9nt N t9nt (R I Bob could not deal wtth the fact that he was bested by a woman 1n a man's spon. I will never make the ~-=;;~;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~ same mistake aP.in. I doubt that I n'ACIFIC W'ALK INTHEATRES ··The Champ" wrll take your advice * r. "' -* .. -...-...11..1n. and refuse to wrestle her husband. Her best hope 1s that he gets stonger and emerges the victor or she may end up hke me. -A Winner Who Lost in Florida. · DEAR WINNER WHO LOST: Thanks for providing evidence co subltantiate my position. Tbe man doesn't Jive wbo can accept defeat by a woman ID a test of physical streogtb and not feel resentfal aad bamlllated. 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ELMO'S FME" (Ill l:IO "BllUIUIT ClUI" (RI tll:'IO:M eawarasc1NEMA 546·3102 HARBOR BOULEVARD AT ADAMS COSTA MESA rx•nm llUUlllT "l'llS Of Tllf IPmfl WlllM" (II edwaras HARBOR TWIN 631 ·3501 HARBOR BOULEVARD AT WILSON COSTA ME~ IUTU lallTil'S "lllEAl" ~HICE" lf'C· 11) 1111.1111, , .... "Tffll l:JI "IUl ... "IPCJ .... lllJI "umlfmT -PT!"(IJ ... Tl. ltll, .... "Yllllfffll'' ,., 1111. , ... "CMITIUITfll" (PC) .... "YUi If M DUIM"(IJ edwarcss MESA 646·5025 NEWPORT BOULEVARD A I 19THST COSUMESA .... IClflCE" (PC-111 ..... 4 nMl llllf ITOll "UCITt~ Film" (PC) ....... , .. ,.II IU KITS U .N edwards FOUNTAIN VALL EY 839·1500 !IR0011HllRS' AT EDINGER • .1VHU1t1 ~AlL l ' '•IRIS' (Pl-111 ''Pff.11&'1 • "1T. ~ fW" (II liftliM" fNI -..... ___ ..... _,;...;1ti.tt_ -.TL •1 .. lilt. WI · Wit,_ UM-------' edwards WESTBROOK 530-4401 ~l .·v·tof~'!R f &<•\)I l!IR00~14\ A'." ,AA[•llli ,r•l»! ' lllllTMitll .. INJ .. , .. ,.,. "tUmflr'llJ ... "THE COCA-COU .., .. ... Tl. l:te, ''*'· 11111 "Ylllu.TIEU" 1111 1:11 .. .._. IEITAl" f PCJ l 1Jt, lttlO edwards WOODBRIDGE 551 ·0655 8AAAANCAPARl(WAV EAST ".)f (UlVEl'l IAVtNE \. "Pff·Wff'I .. TIO ADYEllTlJlf" f PCI ~ .... "· ,,jo, •:Jf: ,..,, I -l •• UMIO FllST llOOD PT. r·· IRI 111-fl. 7:00, 1:00 "TffN WDll" (fie) l :JD. tiJO ..... , ........ IRJ "llAI MO ... TllUmfUOMf'' "ST. ELMO'S FME" (Ill "llUlfAIT CUii" IRI .J edwards SADDLEBACK 581 ·5880 El TORO ROAD AT ROCK FIELD EL TORO "RfAl CflM" (flel I: ... ll:ll "Cllf-...S" (flel 1:.0 "YfH Of THf DllACON" (Ill l tJl.1111 "lMHlCAI .-JA" (RI l:H , 1'1U "DHEllT WAlllOll" 1111 \. .... edwards EL TORO "THI wa.F" lflel I: .. "VOlUWTffU" 1111 llH, I011i "WEIRD SCIENCE" IPC· 13) l:H. IO:tO "CllOSTIUSTfU" ('1:) l:OI "flllCtfl lllCllT" (Ill l ilt. 11:11 "MAD Mil IEYDllO ..... 1:11 ll't·11) _J El TORO RO A T TWINP[Al(<.Pl A/A S81 ·959i0 El ORO "EMEULD FOIHT" 1111 "Ela'fU UCATIOI" 10:00 l :H , 11110 IPl·UI "111.VfUDO" IPC· 18) "SUMMER llfllUL" (PC) l :JO l 1JO "ST. fl.MO'S "f'ff·Wff'S 10 •• STOH F•" 1111 l1C (PC) "COCOOlll" (PC-11 "llUIFAIT lDUllTUlf" •:u . \._ ClUI" tRI I r ... 11 ... lllM ..... 11110 ~ edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 SAN DIEGO FWV TO LA PAZ I CHRISAHT & MISSION VIEJO ''CIMFRllHI• NIITW" 11) lll·TI. l :Jl. l1H . 11:11 ., ........ *"'~" ''lllf.Al " ..:llCE" IPC· 11) ............... "U. 111 IL• t " (Ill t, I. I. l ,. "THI n r 1rc 11146. 11• ... ,.. WI. liM. 11111 "llCI Tl T1tf FUTUI(" (PC) IJ1M, I ... i:M .... , .... edwards SOUTH COASTLAGUNA 49 7 -1 71' SOUTHCOASTHWV Al BROADWAY ..... v .. ABU.: ... "faa.Ttfll" (I) 1111,1 .... "CMITlllTfltn (fie) •1• "IT. RMn Fm" (II ..... '"'' "•MHIT ClUI .. Ill IM ecswards CINEMA WEST 891-3935 EST MINS TEA AT GOl OENWlS T WESTMINSTER • TIMI llllf ITDll TW1 ''UCI Tl TW • U.M fflm" (flCI ......... ,.,. "THI_, .. IPll .... • ._... IRTAl" (PC) \. , .... , .. "ftlllf TW ..._.. (Al ,., .... ··umeFmT -"-!" l•I WI, ... ,.,. edwards SC ~A .... AG"'0"1~ .. sru.. 7&8·6611 S 0 ~· ~\)\!'"' ,H, [L !JR(l l A\,v .. l HI\,~ t,IA _, .. , , • ' ~!AR\ T .I \ $ 5 2 3 2 M Ot'MQe Cout DAILY PIL.OT/lllurad~. September 19, 1985 PUNKY WINXERBEAN · by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau THE FAMILY CIRCUS . "No more hide-and-seek in the house! I'm tired of putting clothes bock on hangers." .. BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ·-If "That's right. Rub It In." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson -DENNIS THE MENACE "I hat1 no idea you didn't allow smoking rn your house." DRABBLE -ONE Cf TriESE ~~ W GONNA MELT ... TllEN WAAT ARE 00?'' 'b)Q CX: ~O AA~ Jl.Y.>T 0EfN ~t4TE.O ~EME. l ~ ~l&WlO 1011-41~ Nf.4J C~mf.N(;,€. WI'" E1'C.l"TEMf.N1 ANO PRI~! COORl jl)O(;E. Of 1"f. GARFIELD TMERE'5 A MOUSE IN THE MOOSE. WMA'f ARE. YOU GOIN(?t 'TO PO A60UT IT? MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER PcU.cAT WX,f,~ LIGMIE N OP, JON. HOW M OCH CAN ONf. LITTLf MOOS( EA1'? by Hank Ketcham ~ Pw.L ™e PLU6. Now STOP SQUIRMl~~11 by Kevin Fagan ™E.OML. ... 1~1~ l'M Nol cm~ AeOOt ''-r~~ 61'\WIO lU'6-. by Jim Davis by Harold Le Doux SHOE '(K~ R::4< '<EAR5 l'VE ~TEO EDITING '<OU!< COt..UMN ... ------------------------------------. l NOTICE OUR JEACMER JUST 60U6MT A NEW CAR ... by Jeff MacNally by Charles~· Schulz I ~AVE A FEELIN6 SHE 6ET5 PAIO 15'< T~E D·MINU5 ! f ./. $"""'(Vc,,C- by Berke Breathed PARPON ~ MAY I ~ IN AN() HIWb NO I(,() AKf)tt(() ~ ..wlY )(XI £/YING !l))tf fa(. MTW5 I THE NEXT j 5E~lll. /1 WUKS 1 I . [_ · ~,l / eJ:>/, WHe.N I Sf Pf(f"ED AT~ SOn:>L, I NeVER EXPECIED IHIS! ~H. I 0EITHFrr PHV5. e.o.!EACHe:R EAlt!. NAILS R:>R. BREAKFAST I _.._,I.II_ by Lynn o nston -A LE.6t::ND JN MY CX.Ur-4 liMe:. ! TUMBLEWEEDS Mi S'1tJC..E 1W 1$ Fl'DM 'THf f()ftr.1He PAU!FACf: CALL. rfA~. ROSE IS ROSE BRIDGE Uot h vulnerable . South den ls. WEST NORTH + AJ5 ':i J 87 fJ KJ 1095 + K 10 EAT • 63 ~ Q94 • 10984 2 v A IOS2 0 6 • 9,2 0 AQ42 • J 865 OUTH + KQ 7 ~ K63 0 873 + AQ73 Tht' h1dding: • outh We.t I+ Pa11 I NT Pa11 PH• PaH North I r. 3 NT OpPn1ng lead: Ten nf •. Ea1t Pue Pa11 "Return partner's ·rn1t" i'I nlmo!it nn unw rillf'n luw o( tmdgr. Thot i-i u!ually 'IOund advice>. hut blindly adherin1< to ll can lw fotnl. as thi11 h& nd prove'! Tht> aurt1on was unremarkablt>. ~outh . howt•d a balanrtd. minimum optnintt bid and North, 01110 with n balanrtd min imum opening, had no r.-unn do l\nything other than rai!f' to ~ hrt't' no trum1 by Tom K. Ryan _, __ ..,__,_ by Pat Brady •BLOCP OF TifE NIM.IA'' ::> " AN EXERCISE IN FUTILITY West led the ten of spades. and "outh was pleased with his prCJs· oects. 11. seemed that he was 1ssu'red of nine tric:ks even if he had o lose l wo diamond tric:ks. He won the opening salvo in hand and ran the eight of diamonds to East's OMAR 0 SHARIFF 4-.: { queen. The spadP return was taken hy dummy's J81"k und thf' ore of diamond wa, driven out F.ut hifted to a ht'nrt. and the arf' 1n tha.t suit was lht defenders' thirc and last. tric:k. East should h11 Vt• •wen 1 hnt to rontinu(' with thP 'Spade All1tck Wl\:<1 hopl'le~s. West would nN•d two f'n I ril''I lo est11bh'lh and run the 'Pitdcs. but simple ar1thmeli<' howed lhf' WP l rould not hold mor.-tht1n 4 or ~ point, ('3rpfuJ annly!llA of l he po~1t1on rf'vuJ, that the only rhanct' to dt'fe&t the rontrart Wll, ror Ea11l to find hi11 Pllrlnn with ._pecifi<'Ally A 10 x x 1n heart, Ev.-n so. it nreds accu rate defense to defeat three no trump. When East wins the queen of dia· monds. the only return that will defeat the contrac:t is t he nine of hearts! Whether dec:larer plays tht king of hearts or a low hearl. West CHARLES Go REN must duck U declarer's choic:e is a lo w heart, the table's jac:k wins. Now, when F.Hl gets in with the l\l"l' o( diamonds. he must return thf' queen of hearts. That enables lht deff'ndcrs lo g-et three heart tricks in addition to tht two diamonds. For lnfw.a\Jo• alto.at C....,.le1 Goren'• new HwlMte.r for IM'Wce player1, wrfl• G-.e lrMp Lete.r, l 909 Cln ... I .. •• Ave., C...._l•· IOB, N.J . 08017. IJ J' so I - --- Orange Coas1 DAILY PIL~T/Thurtday, September 19, 1985 88 .. COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl Playing at the game of business Carlisle new 1nanager of the Irvine Marriott Two pursuits share many similarities, acknowledged via shared terminology By CHET CURRIER ,.,......_....., NEW YORK -As any baseball or football fa~ knows, Amencan spons these days 1s very much a business. What isn't so widely recognized, say some students of economic and fi nanciaJ matters, is the converse: That business is very much like spons. On this theme, there 1s a recent analysis by an economics professor who draws an analogy between the pay structure in a corporation and the allocation of prize money in a tennis tournament. . An~. there is a fonhcoming book utled Game Plans: Sports Strategies for Business." by Robert W. Kcidel. of the team. This corresponds, he said. to endeavors like ~les work and research and development, where ind1v1dual heroics can produce big rewards. Football, by contrast. stresses a complex , coordinated effort by every- one on the field in each given play, Keidel observed. It depends on managerial planning and motivation much like what· is needed to get productive results in a large factory or construction project. Basketball involves a team effort. too, he said, but the teamwork on the co un can•t always be planned in advance to the e~tent that football plays can be diagrammed and called. In Kcidcl's line of reasoning, ''basket- ball teams" in the business world might include consulting firms. groups assigned 10 design and de- velop new products. and task force~ assigned other special missions Spons can aJso help explain why the top bosses get paid w much more than the rest of the workers 1n man) business enterprises. said Sherwin Rosen of the University ofC'h1cago·!> economics department" In a typical men's professional tennis tournament, the top four finishers get half or more of all the pnze money. he noted. "Concentration is les'i extreme in the execuuve labor market." Rosen said. "but nonetheless. those attain- ing top-ranking pos1t1ons rece1 ve more than proportionate share!> of co mpensation.·· This is not only JUSllfied. but necessary to make the system work 10 best advantage. Rosen said 1n a paper published by tile. Na11onal Bureau of Economic Research. "Extra weight at the lop induces competitors to aspire to higher goals independent of pa~t achievement!> ... he said "In career pmes. workers have man) rungs in the h1erarch1cal ladder to aspire to 1n the early stage!> of their careers. and th is plays an import.ant role in maintaining their enthusiasm for conunu1ng. But tht'. funher one has climbed. the fewer the rung!> left to attain. .. If top pnzes are no1 large enoush. those who have succeeded in attain- ing higher ranks rest on tht>•r laurels and slack oft in their attempts to climb higher ·· Too much reasomng of this kind could be troublesome. howe' er People could start thinking of tennis. or running, or Ltttle League baseball. as very serious business And as they grapplt: with the perennial problems of work and money. they mtght start entena1ntng the idea that business 1s all really JUI.I a game. a Kathy Carlisle has been appointed resident manager of the Irvine Marriott. She previously worked as director of marketing fo r the Loa AA1elu Airport Marriott, the Maul Marriott Resort and the Marina Del Rey Marriott_ he has been with the firm !tincc I 977 • • • Terry J.P. Fuu1a.a has Joined the Koll Co. ac; senior asset manager for the Newport Beach office. wuh respons1b1ht) 1od1rcc1 all as~t manage~nt funcuons. • • • J.lDda J. Scarberry has been promoted 10 dlrcnor l)f !>a.ks and marketing for the Carma-Sudllog Group ol ln•1ne The Irvine Keidel, a researcher at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, said business people implicit- ly acknowledge the similarities be- tween the two worlds with their frequent use of sports metaphors and jargon -"playing hardball," .. boost- ing team spint," "hiring heavy hit· ters" and so forth. On WaJ! Street. security analysts often descnbe an investment decision that appears easy and simple as a "layup," or, occasionally. a "chip shot." LA-area investors say firms ' annual reports poor resource FINIGAN CARLISLE SCARBERRY resident t'i a mem~r ot the Salts & Marketl..og Cou cll's board of directors and an at tn e membt'r of the BoUding Industry AssociaU. of Southern California. "Ifs no acciden t that business language is heavily sprinkled with sports metaphors." Keidel declared. "Most corporations are actually organized like a baseball. football or basketball team. or a particular combination of the three sports. depending on the pattern of team- work they display." Keidel said baseball emphaS12es individual achievement for the good LOS ANGELES-More and more Los Angeles in vestors are analyzing stocks on their own and wish they could rely more heavily on annual reports in doing so, according to a national survey released Thursday by Hill & Knowlton Inc. The surver· .. The Hill & Knowlton 1985 Annua Annual Report Report .. is the international public rela11ons firm's second yearly survey on annual ~pons. Eighty-six percent of the 1nd1v1dual investors interviewed in Los Angeles reported they analyLe stocks stnctly_ on their own or that they weigh a broker's advice in with their oW'n anal ysis before 1nves11ng. Thal figure compares with ·the 83 percent of the nauonal investor sample who said they rel y on some form of personal investment analysis. Ni netee n percent of Los Angeles investors. and 43 percent nationall y. reported investing exclus1 vely on the basis of their own analysis Of those 1n the nattonal sample wh o analyze stnctly on their own . 43 percent switched to 1hal technique alter rel~ 1ng on outside ad' ire . Fifty-eight percent ol tho!>e who switched reported ha\ ing done so w1thin the last fi, e years. and 3:! percent said they swttchcd "''thin the last two years. Seventy·thrc:e percent of tn"cstors 10 Los Angeles -compared with 69 percent nationally -e pressed the desire to rely roore hea \ti) on annual reports as a source of tn' t'!>tment 1nformauon • • • Plessey Solid State ot lr"tne h.i~ turmed d ne"' busines!> unll headed b> Gary Smltb, "ho has been with Plesse) tor the past year He ha) been respons1blt: tor t ustom and semi-custom sales acit1\1tes 1n the l n1ted tates and ( anada and de.,,eloped the business plan and strategies for the new unu which" 111 focu!> on the expanding market for semi -custom 1ntc&rated circuits Joining the new un11 in Smtth's former role as semi-cu!>lom markellng manager 1s Raojit Cbapaaer. AP,ph ca11ons manager 1s Joe Conway and semi-custom ~ngJnecnng manager 1c; Ajay Shingal • • • Marilyn Bekber has Joined Marketl..og Directions, Inc. a!> -1:•1111mmt----:--------------'----- graphic ')Cn 1ces dmxtor he comes lU her ne" post from a JOb as graphics d1rector-<:rea11"e !>t"r\ 1ce'i tor Mu hi-MarkeUng, Inc. 1n In 1ne. ~arke11ng D1rec11ons spe<:1al11e<, in health care advert1i.1ng and promotion . . . T James G. O'Ne ill ha!> JOined America..o Di versified Capital Corp WO n e W" as coun..cl forthe lechd1v1s1on. "Ith re')ponst hiht~ forprO\-ldtng leg.al NEW YORK (AP> -The followlno llst shows tl'le New York Slock Exchange stocks and warrants lhal have gone up ,,... mosl .11nd down lhe mosl based on i>erctnl Of change reoard!Hs of volume for W9dnesd.v. No *urrtles trading below S2 are lnct· -uded. Net and percentage cnenges are tM differ~ betwMn lhe previous closlno price and Wed~~ 2 o.m. price. Name Last Cho Pel. I ~C Am ~ + '7• uo 14.3 r n + 11/t UP 1 .2 ~ fnY1 1;. + 11. Uo i.3 rtonCp 13?.'e 1 UP 7.8 evsl t s 4111 1 (Jp 7. ContrF>a~ ~?le l 1•1. UP 7., EAL wt 'It UP 6.7 Macmll1tn s ~ 1~ UP ~.s t 2.70J>i 1 I UP .9 10 R~torp in 11. UP .9 11 GoldnNug wt H Palr6ckPlr 14 ~~~rtCo S F'IJ!d!Arlz jj ~~l"14.lSc>f 1 COOP'vsn Gruman AmFamlly s ~nu11 14Pf ataGenl aveo Corp 4 lthcreUSA i Motorolt NalSe I Wsln 'Union 'Ill Ye 11n 'le l1/11 v, lh ' 'ill l"' l'h 'h Ve 1~ 1 lh ~ 18~ ~ Nl'I '~ i~~ t :~ DOWNS Name Las I Cho 1 GenlOevl wl ~;. -~ 2 McDrmlnl wl ~ -~ 3 GenlOevl n I -I~ ~I !'1 UP I UCJ 4: Up 4.7 UP 4.7 Up U Ul> 4.S UP 4.2 Up 42 UP 4.2 UP 4.2 Up 4 2 UP 4.2 Pc~ ~ d~ CSff 11 s 4 FlowGenl S RlverOek n 6. Varco 1 EAL wtO 8 Mlu lonlns 9 CtalreStor 10 M cDer 2 20of 13 HorlzonCP 1 lldllum pr 1 eke< Ind t• 1crivtc1t IS WllfredAE n 16 Porlec 7 McOerm1n1 18 CCX Cou> ll ManevF Wean vn1t Ileen Inc ~mersRad I Newmont 4 nSlk ds 5 ~Ian ~esrch 5111-'"l 2~ -'I• 41/, -~ }; 'I• -'I• ,,..._-lit 1 1h-1~ 1'1• -l'l'J ~-" 1r.;: -l'le -..... ' 'I• -27/e 1~-lt'9 14~ -~ 171/• -t 4~ -•1. 211. -.... , ... -. 21, -'·• 1 , -lil 42 -2' 9 , . ., -~ lSlt -1" ! 9 suppor1 to the di\ is1on and m general coun<,el The Huntington x,:.~l coun trl•es Beach resident bnngs 18 ~ears of e~penence to hl\ ne\;\ poSl ml1\t . recenll> a' semor attornt'" for Matt~I . I.De of Hawthorne 6.1 ••• 6 6 Karen Gee has Joined Zuckerman Public Relations Advertisi.og 66 gett1•ng VLJ as Junior account e'cl ut1H for the lirm (Jee direct~ account t.! ~~~~~!·~~d 1~d~~~;:,~~~~~~.~~~1~1l~1pmt"nt ut pre\\ rclt'a~~ 'ped al l! sponges ·---------~ ,·~ In me-based VU ( orp plan\ to :1 begin m:irket1ng the Toda~ 'aginal '· con1ral cp11-.c spongr 1n ~wcden and !· No~a-. this month The mo'c "'ill ma~c the spongl' J\atlable 1n a tot:il ol fl)ur Europea n countnes. The Toda) pongc "as launrhed 1n Great Bmain in Februan and S"'1t1- erland in Apnl. J r-ha~ heen a'a1lahk since June 1983 in the L'ntted State-.. where 111<. currenth lhl· number-one selling o"er-the-counter 'aginal con- 1racepl1H' ··.\I though 11 ha.., nnl\ tk'en a' atl· able for a shon ttml'. thl' <,pongc h..t' been well recet\ed in l ngJand anJ ..-.1tzerland," said Brun· Ru-.e. 'll'l' president. in1erna11on:il ot \ l I ··\\ l' e'\peCt that the 'iponge "-Ill do "t'll tn Sweden :ind Nol"'\\ a~ al\o ·· The latest two 1ntro<luct1l)n'> arl' pan ot a con11nu1ng etfon h~ \LI 111 d1stnhute 1t~ 'aginal contral·eptl\ l' 1n Europe Thr com pan~ plan-. d1stnhu- uon 10 other European countnes th" year and 1n 1986. It 1s also act1 \l'I\ seek1nf appro,al for ''' prn<luct 111 !>C'era countnes 1n the Pal 1fo Aa'1n and ·outhl·a'>t .\s1a Vllsa1JTrc-med1t \ H ol (1othcn burg. wcJen \\tll handle.' J"1nbu· t1on of thr c;ponge 1n .111 nl ...,, an- danav1a I he produr t will tx· ntkrl'J 1n pharmane-. and l:tnllh pl.rnning fac1h11es OTC UPs & DowNs NEW YORK (APl -The lollowtno \hows the Over ine Counter stocks and warrants lhat nave 0011e v P the most end down the most t>a~ on oercenl of change tor WednedS!IY_ No securities tradlllQ t>elclw \2 or 1000 shares are Included. N•I and oercentage cnanoes J " tne Cllfferenct between lht ortvlOU CIOSlnQ i>rlct and Wtdnesoay's tasr or t>10 or •ct u~s Na mt Last Cno Pc• l ~;~,~~~vs 111~ t 71~ ~~ ~I 3 RtadlCare )It i Ill Uo 18 ' Possl&CP I .+ 2 , UP 1S S Galac!Rsc o II~ + I / UP t4 6 HelenTrov 3'" t . 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WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Sec>. 19 Prev. Adv~nced TOd,g da{; ¥K~ned "' 20~ u~. nc niad 01a11isues ~ew h oht 1S u ew IOWS ~ NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -S.lft • p.m price end net chanoe of \he llllHn rnost active New York Stock E11Cl\enoe luues. tr ading nellonallv at more lhan Jl. ~rc~1ck Citicorp 18M Am~T&.T Am xPrtu Hew llPk Amerllech Travelers ~otorola x1e2n en ere T~\~~Q ontrOeta Dow JoNES AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY I l o..y ""°' Nit pMlo Quarterback Joe Napoli will be at the control• when Hunt- fngton Beach takes on viaiting Damien tonight. .... . -... Daily Pilat THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1985 Yankee pitcher Phll Nlekro again denied 300th victory. C2. Meaa golfer quallflea for national long drive contHt. C3. Vikings go for hat trick Marina trying to beat Servile third ·time in two years By ROGER CARl.M>N Of ... o.ly .......... Over the years the ~rv11e High Friars have enjoyed that rare quallt) -finding a way to upset the dope sheet. In 1981 Edison en tcred the Cl F Big Five playoffs as the No. I seed and unbeaten, and was shocked in the o pener by wild card Servile. 14-7, for instance. Not long ·afterward they did 11 again, to Edison's basketball team 1n the Cl F quarterfinals in a game man}' felt would be won by Edison There have been man} other occasion-; where Servile has prevailed in 'i1mllar circumstances. h's a rare feeling to get the big one. such as a Kansas victory over use 10 football, or for that matter. Minne- sota dropp1ne the 49ers. Marina H1gh's Vikings found 11 when they dropped the No. I ranked Friars a year ago. then confounded the experts by doing 11 again in the playoffs -Serv1te'c; o nl) two 10 .. -.c'> of the year. Saturday night (7 30) at Santa ..\na Bowl they try II again -but 1f )Ou were to take Servite Coach Leo n Hand scnously. it'll be a cakewalk tor the Vikings. ' "Manna's offense caused us prob- lems last year. and so did 11s defense:· says Hand. "'The} 're much bigger and stronger than us and phys1calh This week's prep f oat ball The 1ame the odd• THURSDAY Dan11en at Hun1ing1on Bealh Lagun.i Hills" l StJ nua al "-iewpun Harbor Saddlebaclo. \\ \;inta \na al\.\ Ro~I FRIDAY II 11nttngtun fkal h h, ' b tanc:ia h\ fl '>ama .\.na h\ ti Costa Mesa \' ..,,1n11ag.o at C 1ardt·n ( •ro' e \an11ago h\ n Edison at C oltnn td1'>on b\' J El Toro \S. Fountain Valle} at()( ( I oun1ain Valle} b) 4 Fontana 's Ocean Vie .... al Htn Beal h Fontana b~ 14 Newport Harbor at In ine 'l·v.port Harbor b-. 6 Laguna Beach al [l'>inore l..dguna Beach b) I Mater Oe1 's 'i.\ \ alle~ at ~ant.t ..\na Bov.I Mater De1 b) 9 San Clemente "' < dM at l'.t·"'~ll11t Harbor H 1~h ( dM b' I Un1vers11> a1 l\i11~\1un V1c10 l\i11c,"un V1eiu b' IU Woodbridge .ii T U'>l1n f u,11n b) .., SATl ROAV Manna\ s Sen 1te at "ianta .\na Bov.I \a,., ..\nahe1m Bulleun sparts- ~nt~r Jim Ruffalo. "Ros.cnlcranz 1s JUSt rolling and could be one of the finest quarterbacks e"er at Scrv1te " Manna Coach Dave Thompson 1~ aware of the Scrvne personnel. "'We look foranotherexc1tingpme li ke last year .. sa)S Thompson "It's going to be the team that plays the most cons1stent and makes the least amount of mistakes. Their big full- back. Booker. and their quarterback, who did an outstanding job last w~k. are their pla)ers. Their defense seems to be very strong again .. Sen 1tc's l 1-2 squad from 1984 has been bolste~d b}' a junio r class which went unbeaten as freshmen and sophomores, but Hand discounts those feats. saying: "They're not big and physic.al kids They're all 1n the 5-10 5-11area.175.165.185pounds. The> played their hearts out as sophomores. but at this level " d · d h h Hand says Manna's success :ta:arnst omina1e uH·ven I oug "'c "'t're 1n football team. ho pefully we'll , get --1 I I. Sen tte a '·ear ago was pnmarily a mos a nine-man runt bettr:r." "Yep. the) .-.houlJ ....,in again II because the V1longs· defense was able they don 1 I'll be .,urpn~·J -\ 1111 ol Hand ~~ s he has a decent quar-to take awa\ some of the Fnars' people arc m1s1a}..cnl\ thinl>.ing lh<tt 1r:rback in Tim Rosen~ranL .\no ther fa ,onte v.eapons. specifically the Servtte 1s tough ·· one v.orth} of singling out ts pass The Fnars v.erc tough l'nuugh to hnebackt·r Mike H1rou (5-11 185) ··w c·,e alwa}S had difficulty run- deal ( olton a 29-12 ol)\'.ning luc;~ 13 ,1 He doe'>n "t mentlOn defrns1-.e end ning on an\ bod' .. says Hand. week and the~ haH· bt't·n rnn l.eJ ,0 ( hnst1an (1auldan1n1 a 6-4. :!25-Hec1tes Manna nose guard T yrone I in Orange ( ounl\ b' lht• r>aih Pilot pound talent nr the \. almassei Youngblood as a major obstacle for the past iv.o v.ed'I brothers Ted and Brett at linebacker .. He's probabl) in the same cat- Hand has an npl.rna1111n tor h1~l!.r "'\~~bat" ~al '>eana. "ho!>e good t'go~ "uh (Fredi Jordan last year. team's success at ( ul1on .. < ohon hands onefabread and buuer passing Manna's outside linebacker They almost beat us. It \\a\n"t un11I the target. or 225-pound hlotkhuster rushed three men most of the ume fourth quarter that v.-e v.11n 11 v.hen Bnan Boolo.er at fullback aga inst EsperanLa and sttU got qune a the} ran out of ga~ r hC\ had .i 2"· ··v. e onl) o\ crage around 5-11 195 fe" sacks. It shov.-s how ph)s1cal the> man squad "e had ..,~ II their pla,cr\ pound'i up front ·· '3\ ~ Hand ··v. e are \\ e're not nearl) as physical as v.eren't pla\ ing both v. 3\S thn v.ould ha' e one big ~1d \1 id1ael Grabov.sk1 Esperanza o r 'Aan na. and the\ 're ha\ e beait•n us \\. c n· nPI a \ t•rq~ood at 6-4. 2~0.. ' much faster .. · Sutton: There's no tension to get 300 Oilers, Estancia in action tonight Hunungton Beach H1gh's Oilers are t1)1 ng to sta ~ on the unbeaten path tonight as ~eek "Jo 2 of high school football pla~ begins. Meanwhile_ E\tanc1a bids for ll'i firc;1 '1cton- Angel pitcher wins 295th as Royals' lead cut to one • CHICAGO (AP) -\ngels pitcher Don Sutton says "there's no tension to get 300, ··but he's one step closer to being the latcsthurlcr lo jOIO the cine 300-v.in fra1e rmt}. Sutton hurled the ngcls to a 9-\ rout Wednesday mghl o'er the Chicago White o' at Comiskey Park. The victory was the 2951h tnumph'-of his major league career. b<10,11ng h1' season mark to 15-8. He is now 2-0 -;1nte being traded to the Angels from Oakland o n ~pl. 10. 'Tm closing 1n o n 11 and rm going to ge111." Sutton said. "It motl\ater; me mo re now to pitch better and take better care of my physical self. It's really getting to be a lot offun." Unfortunately, because Sutton JOmed the A"s 10 days after the mandatory cut-olT date for poc;t-season ehgib1hty. he will be unable to pitch for his new club in the playoffs. "Obviously. it would be mo re rewarding to pitch in the playoffs, but f knew what m)' job was when I came here:· Sutton said. adding. "to win as many games in September and the first week of October that I can. That's what 1 plan on doing." Even with being ineligible for 1hc playoffs, Sutton. a resident of Laguna Hills. is still pleased to be toiling for the Angels. "When I was a free agent fi ve years ago. I reall) didn't appreciate what 11 meant to sta) at home and play at home." he said. "Although I don't regret any ofthe moves I've Tonlgbt's game Angels ((°anJelanJ ) 11 .11 < h1l.1g1• (Seaver 13-101 Time: 5.35 pm. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (1 JllJ made in the last five "cart life's a lmle ea,1er when you can stay at home and pla)' at home ·· Sutton's pitching per tt>rma nu: "'a' bolstered b} the Angcb· offcn'>l\l' .marl. a' seven pla}crc; dro\e 1n run~ 1nduding Rl·g.ga Jackson a nd Dick \(. hoticl<.1 "ho t'J• h contributed a pair ol RBI Center-fielder C1Jf} Petti\ J)J<t'J tht· .\ngl 1, with three hits. wh1 k l·atchcr Hrnin f>m\ning added l"'O hits. 1ndudinga tov.enng home run t 2lllh I 1ha1 landed on the C om1ske' Park root Dov.ning·., bla'>t v.a~ 1he )'Ith 11'me J home run has been hit onto the park·s root but v.as. the first time an~ \ngel pla.,er has ner :inumpli'>hcd the teat rhl· \ngel'i 100~ a 2-U lead in the 'il'rond "'hen 10'>1 ng p1 ll her ( 1cnc '-ebon '1-11 "'allo.eJ \~hotield v.1th tht• ba'>t''> loaded lorctn~ 1n.lacksun Imm third .mJ then ga\t' up an tnhelJ <.1 ngk Ill Petti'> \.\hn dro\t.' 1n Bobh\ <•nth Tht· \ngelc; aJJl·J "ng.k run' 1n the third tounh tilth JnJ "'th 1nn1ng~ l.irping 1h1n!?' nil \\1th three morl· lJlltc.''-1n thl' c1gh1h IJ i.:.,,,n h1~hhgh1ed :h.11 •1ghth 1r.1mt• v.11h J '''P·run h:i~e,.J,,,1Jt•d '1ngk I 1llet\.\t'J ~' .tn11lhl·r RBI singk twm Roh \\. 1'111nio: Damieo <0-11 at Huntington Beacb f 1-01 : The panans invade Hunt· 1nl!,llln Beach·~ lam pus with a veteran unit v. h1ch includes I A re1urn1ng '>taner'I a nd I I returning lettermen It 'tart!. at !\ Laguna Hills f 0· 11 vs. Estucia t0-11: Laguna Hill<. 1'> led b~ quar- tt'r~acl. \\.a' ne Helm and f '>tanc1a ,11un1e~s "'lih 'x·an i-..inkade 1n the Jt°l\t'n,t: ~11 \t 1lo.l· Rosell1n1 \\. ood-hnJ~e rdged l J~una H1lh la~t v.-eck. .... h1k f-,tJn.iJ .... a~a :1-l ln<.er Ill f I l on• It \lJ n\ iJt ~JO J I 'l'v.pon Some reason for concern? Rancho Santiago's upset of Fullerton has Golden West. OCC coaches worried half. but I was real impressed with our showing in the second half. espcc iall) the fourth quarter. We lost quite a fe \lo games late last }car. c;o it's got to be a poc;111ve s1~n for us to be stron~ 1n tht• fourth period in our first game .. I Astros: better late than never By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS 01 1M OellJ Piiot ltaft The outcome of ·aturda\ night\ game betv.een R~JJcho ~anuago and Fullerton was v1c°{led v.11h more than a passing interest b} coachc<; of those teams· next oppon~nt~ -Orange Coast and (/olden West. rt·,rt•c11vcl) In a stunning upo;ct 1he Done; turned awa) Fullerton 27-24. as Rancho San11ago toru·d '>e'en Hornet turnovers in the game The outcome had both (roldcn West's Ray Sl\acklcford and his counterpart from Orangt• < ·oJ '>t. Dick Tucker. a little wary o t lhl'> weck"s encounte~ aid hacklelord. v.ho\1' team hosts the Dons at OCC Saturday at 7:30: "We can't dwell too much· on last week (lhe 7-7 tie with Orange Coast). I'm sure that Santa Ana (Rancho Sanlla$o) will be ready for us after that big win over Fullerton last week. "They've got some of the quallues of our team hke a sizeable hne that has experience and run out of a number of formauons. "And defensively, the} prc'lsured the Fullerton quarterback the enttre e\ening. It appears as 1fth1s might be o ne of the best teams the} 've had 1n quite awhile." Looking back on the 7-7 tie last Saturda} with OCC. Shal·kleford comm ented. "Sure. it wasd1sappo1n1- 1n$ (not to win). But It's not some- thing we can't afTord to dwell on "We didn't play that well in the first In 1he late stages. Golden We'.)\ h.1d 1hree excellent chancer,· to brca~ tht· 11e. missing a pair of field goal,, including one in the last e1gh1 '>l'l· onds. and Todd Parker scored a touchdown which was nullified h' a motion penalty. But. Shackleford \lo3S pleased v. 11h the performances ot Parker, an <kl' J n View High product. and Hanso n v.hn completed I I of 26 passes tor I ~O yards with one interception in his debut as a starter. "Hanson kept his poise and chd .in excellent JOb ... said Shac kleford. "and he ran the offense as well as 'ou can for a first game... · Meanwhile. ()( ( ·s Tucker noted about Fullerton. "l almost wish 1he\. (Pleue aee GOLDEN WEST /C2.) .... Ray Shackleford Dodger tumble as Scott wins fifth in row l f I~ \ ' ( ol l I ..., I \I \ 11 ~~· \,1111 \ h•>t .111,! " lfl th<' I l11U\l1)0 \,Ir" Rut 11' 1 11) !Jlc l1H •1y' al lea': "H••J)l.'tull \\l Jr tt r I ur .inJ l·nJ up 1n 'l'u1nJ pl ait "• l>lt '> .. 11d \\ ednr,J,I\ n1i.tht Jftn ht· "••n h1' lllth \(fJl~hl dt'U'1•111 I -: \I< h'I' 11\{' tht· I 1" \n~cit' llt1d t''' 1tirt.n hi' lt'u•fd ' 11, r.111 h1 l'l.'lhl .lh. lhjn l'lt'\t• Tht' 'll l••r' "·'' 1hr t"lghtt 111 a r"" 111r1he \<.tr11, \\h.i.11,,. h.11, "'in I< 11f lht•tr l.1<.1::11u11ntt' It' lh1 t'il•,1 \lrt·.il>. I' ""lr 'r l' Ewing: Highest-paid NBA rookie l\t·hn·1111 1tt1·1L".lll 't \I , h.1.I .1 4 ..IJ , j l "l , ' \ ti the \'t""·1r11 '-t" 'l 11 .._\I '''I n: '.hi' \\".l\I II Former Georgetown star sign s con tract for reported $15 million over six years NEW YOR" (AP) -New York Coach Hubie Brown sav') that newlv signed Patrick Ev.ing v.-111 not make the Kn1cks a championship team unless injured forward Bernard Krng comes back this season "Patrick is an outstanding, mag- nificent ~hletc," Brown said at a press gathtnng after Ewing signed a multiye{r. multtm1lhon-dollar con- tract that makes him the h1ghcst-pa1d rookie m National Basketball As.- sociat1on history. "'But we can't be 1n the upper echelon ~thout Bernard Kins ... King. last season's NBA sconng champion. suffered a ~nous knee mjuryon March 23. Brown said King could come back in 1985·86. but the team is planning to play without him "Every top team hos three key players who they count on to do the JOb, not only dunna the 82-game season, but al oat crunch time. in the playofTs. •• Brown said "The l.ake~ have Kareem Abdul·Jftbbar. Magic Johnson and James Wotthy. The Celtics have I am Bird. Kevin McHale and ~obert Pan h An<l the 76crs ha"e Julius Erv1ns. Moses Malone and Andrew I one}' .. Patnck Wlll he on<' of tho~ playcn for us," Ewins. who tool Cicorgctown to the NC A champ1on4lh1p ltl'me th~C' times 1n four ycaN> and to a mlc 1n 1984. ~1d he felt no prr ~urt to tum t around the Knicks. who finished 24-58 last season. "l have nothing to be womed jlbout." Ewing said. "All I can do is play as hard as I can. I don't consider myself a savior." The value and length of the contract were not disclosed by Ewing. the Kntcks or ProScrv Inc. 1he Washington-based agenc}' that handled the ncgot1auons for the 7- foot center. Estimates were thant was a six-year euoranteed pact worth about S 15 million. Donald Dell. chairman of ProScrv. said only that Ewing "will be the h1ghest-pa1d rookie ever in the NBA.·· The highest previous-NBA rookie salanes. to Ralph Sampson and Akecm Ol~uwon of the Housto n Rockets. were for close to $ I millio n apiece the last two years. Ewmg ~1d he was "mo t dtfi· nttely" look1ng forward to playing the pro style of buketball. "('ollegc sometimes 1s hkc 5-on-1. ·• he said. "ln the NBA. 1t will be nice to be covered by one man." "We've never s.a1d that ont man wlll carry u5 or must averagr • · number of pomts," Brown said. "Patrick will play b1a forward and center and will anchor our pressing defense .. The coach added that he hcheves Ew1na· offense w11J llo unsh 1n the pro game. tie ~Id Ewing wlll d1~over . that he will be double-teamed v. hen he gets his hands on the ball. but v..111 be able to "catch the ball more 1n a month w11h us than he did in a season at Georgetown. The ke> is that he can get the ball and \OU can't score w1thou111." an o 1 h l' r i-.. 111, I. • I o11111 r B 111 { anv. ll~ht \\ h11 \\,I\ illlllll'1I .I l.1 .. 1 \\hill-th, \\In•' t ul'n.r' ~ ~anw' t'il·hind 1 1n11 1n.1• '-.1t111n.1l l t·,t!lUl' '> \\ l''ll°fU l) • ' I ·n1~h1 Ix e\trrm1•h pit J'l'd 1 • n ' 'l'u1nd th'' ,t .1, .. n 1 ht I• "I n1e • •. 1 .. 1 \\1•dn•·'J<1' n1itht1\nulJ11 t.-\.11t 'l'I. '" t'rtn\,•d 111 l°'t· tht· runn,·rnr <,(.'J\lln hut I' t \CX"• ll'd I \Ult' "l feel great and I'm glad 1t'-.t1\er.' said Ewing. v..ho will start 1ra1n1ng camp for the Knick~ on Sept 28 "I can get down to v. hat I do bt·!>t Jnd that's playing ball. I left nego11at1o nc; to my lawyers because 1 didn't want 1n pressure them. I spent my 5ummcr prepanng myself to pla) .. · 1 ht irt·nd 1r thl 'H' ' ,, pl." N~ p1:npk t1•1Zt'lht•1 H11,t11n 1'1.1" l<11hc11 Pan~h .ind 1'1.'\ 1n \1, 11.tk 111~1·1h,·1 J nJ IJl>ll l'n·v.h' 1\1 '·'" !lllh11w I ,1, \n~l'll·, 111" , , 1p1t11 n,·,• ' • 11n,1nn.111' ,1,r.1r' ''t' \1 l.in:1 'li~l'J lht• D11d~l"I\ J 'l"ll '·"' i. t' ~amt'' 1" 1'! tht• Kl•d, h,·.1.!11 \! 1· '" •h~·11 tin.11 I~ ~.11ne' ,,, trt ,,.,,,, '' tour pl.1' t•r' P 111,h \ \1 H.11l [\\inlo\ JnJ l Jrl\\t1ght l'.111 .. I.. ' lhl' 1111\\t lJkr\lt'J .11hk111 .tlh Brown said he saw no problem~ 1th pla}1ng Ewing al the same time a-; H11rnn .i..k1·d 111 1111\lf'Jlt I""'~ \.\It h \(,II ll'nlt'r\ h"l' \l'illul-l.1hhJr and Rill Hu,.,t•ll .. a1,I '111u 1an·1 put tht• m11nh•\ 1•n l'.11r11 ~ ' ha1. 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Diamond said 1 he attomc) for ( ·urt1<1 "itning 'I) ,, t.11nw1 Philadelphia Ph111tcs clubhou\C C'att•rrr AH 11\nl 111 14 coc.ainr d1stnhut1on counts. calltd a \CrtC\ nl 1 h.H <tl wr witneues Wcdnc'lday. But <\dam 0 Rt nln'l<', fr tt•,tn 1 h1' ca~ without kccpina a 11rom1'1(' I<) rltt 1i,mml' 1r,11mtin' pcm1hl)!, damaama to hoc,chall ~ "I'm not into bnnaintt pla'tc~ 1ntu th1".i ulurt. I'm 1n11' bnnf.lna rmouon 1ntu the l'Oun." 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""'"th .ind l h1'n' RBI \lnglt flH Dodl(l'I" ucd lhe ~ore 1n the filth'"' p1n1.h h111rr I cm \\.h1tfielJ''> 'l'\,1'{'\·h'adc-J "'.ill .ind a run-~onng .l11u1'k ril:n grounder h' \.ianano I )un~an T ht" I )(\Jgc" Hh"'rll t.a.lkm ahou1 thr duh·, '\truuhna bullpen. ...aid · '\ ou'd hkt to be the one that ma~<'' 1h1ng'I happen mebod) has 111 tnl \· 1.11mmand I tho ught I wu ti.al \. tn m' nl~I wlf af\~r that fint 1p.1ltx1\ 1nn1n& hut 1t turned around on me" \ Orang9 Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thurlday, September 19, 1985 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;..----------------~-------------------------------------Gauchos second Jn JC rankings Saddleback Collqe, by virtue of hs 48·1• thumpi.ns of El Cami110 openina rtiiJ'll, has moved from third to second 1n the weekly Southland community coJleae football poll. Salmon problem or political fish fry? Biologists say fish population is down in northern waters; anglers don't agree RemainJ~ in lhc No. I pot wu Tan, wb1cb b.u yet to play a aame. The Couaars open the season this weekend at Wes1 Hills. Ora.nae Coast and Golden West, which played toa 7-7 tic last Saturday, were 1 lth and I 2th, respectively. Others moving up mcluded Cerritos from fifth to Lhird and IUncbo Santi~o. which was 21st and moved into eighth after stunning Fullerton. Gotcha! California anglers who tra- dauonally head to Northern Cali- fornia liversdurina late September and October to fish for Chi nook salmon sbouJd be warned that rcstnc- tions arc pending on the harvesting of adult salmon. The Klamath and Trinity rivers, both very popular salmon fishing waters, are down m their salmon runs th1s season accord mg to biologists. But other reports indicate Lhcrc arc lots of adult salmon 1n these nvers. UnJessoutdoorsmcn 1mmediatell c~ll orwnte Jack Pernell the head o the Department ofFish and Game in Sacramento. the restriction law will bccomeeffcct1vethis month. Tim Kut~keyofWestern River Guides (916) 842-4360, says the move to shut down the best salmon fishing waters in the state during their peak run isa political farce. The pendmgclosurewould only affect sponangJingon the rivers whtJe allowing the nauvc Indians to net alf Doct&er eecond bue'man Steve 8a.z a ppllea the ta& on Bouaton baaerunner Dickie Thon on pickoff play from pitcher Rick Honeycutt ln third inning Wedneeday. ) UCI polo tourney lures top field The UC Irvine water polo team will host perhaps the top tournament in thie country this weekend when the Anteaters welcome a field of 16 teams at Heritage Park F.riday through S'1mday ... Included m the field will be h1ghly- regarded squads from 1984 NCAA champion ·California, USC.., UCLA. Stanf.QC'd. Pepperdine. Long Beach State and Loyola of Chicago. "With the quality of these teams. ll 1s very difficult to pick a favonte," said UCI Coach Ted Newland. "Tins field definitely boasts the top teams m the country. Six teams finished an the top eight, but any squad could cha1Jen$e for Lhe title." Leading UCI is Jeff Campbell. considered one of the top 2-metcr men in the country Campbell has already scored 11 $Oals in two games forUCJ (now 1-1 ). md udingeight in a victory over USC. Other top playe rs for the Anteaters include J.R. Savatorc, Mike Doting and goalie Mark Maizel. Admission each day will be $3 for adults, S 1.50 for students and free for UC! students. The games will run from 2-10 p.m. on Friday; 7 a.m. to 8: 10 p.m. on Saturday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. MCEnroe breezes in LA tournament LOS ANGELES (AP) -John McEnroe o'erpo""ered V1Ja}' AmutraJ, r;mackmg in fhc service aces. to take a 6-2. 6-0 VIC tOI) Wcdnesda~ night in a Los Angeles men's tennis tournarrtt:nl. McEnroe. the tournament'<; top seed, com pk tel ) dominated the;-first- round match at the Lm Angele-; Tennis Center. with Arm1traJ win- ning JUSt the first game and the fifth game of the opening set. Punctuating his dommanc:c 1n the first set. McEnroe won the deciding game at lo'>e and dosed ll out "'Ith an acc. The second r;et v.ar; all Mcf-nroc in a match that lasted 55 minute\ In an afternoon match. third- sccdcd Scott Davi!> required JU'il S 1 minutes to down Bud <ichult1. 6-~. 6-2 in a second-round matc:h Davis ovcrwhelmt'd the unc;cedcd Schultz with a solid overall per- fo rmance, as he broke \erv1ci: 1n the third game ol the opening 'K'l to takr Sea Kings fall to CIF champion Corona <lei Mar put up qu11c a battle with defending (IF-4-A ch:im pion M1ralcstc before falling to th e Marauder\ at ho me. while Manna made 11 5-1 this ~ason with a \Jcton over Tu\lln Wednc!>da~ LO high SC'hool girl\ tcnni-; In ( dM'' 11-7 ~tback . !>ophomore Danielle 4i<'ott and frc'ihman Ruh1n Bain. at Nos. 2 and 3 re'ipecll\ch up5tt M1ralcste's No I playl·r Counney Wcischel. (;Iona Rowbotham and N1cok Capnt1 paired up for wins in two ~·t, at the No I doubles spot for (dM Marina downed Tu-;tin. I 3·5. ti\ Janet Po d:umed a f>. I, 6-1 , 6-0 ~weep 1n s1naJes and the douhlc'i team~ claimed eight of nine possible points. T1ffan )' fenton and Heather ( hurch "'ere 1mpre'is1ve 1n No 2 oM double\, while top-\Ct"ded Jennifer Liang and Kim Roncn-;on nlc;o -..ent undcfc.ttt'd 1n doubt~ J ' control. thtn fimshed the 20-mmute set with two consecutive !>Crv1ce aces Schultz held his service the first two limes 1n the second set. but Davis broke serve 1n the fifth game and didn't lose another game. Johan Kriek. the No. 4 seed. also won his match. but he had to survive a challenge by Tim Wilkison in a match that lasted two hours. 24 minutes. Kne_k, South African-born but now a U.S. c1t1zen. escaped with a 6-7. 7-6, 6-2 victor; over W1lk1son 1n another second-round• match on the fast concrete surface at the Los Angeles Tennis Center Ramesh Knshnan of India de- feated Larry Stefank1. 6-4. 6-1. m tht- final second-round match of the day. Barons win in volleyball The Fountain Valley girls vol- le yball team kept it slate clean Wednesday with a 19-17, 15-8. 15-5 victory over Long Beach Poly. Senior Laurel Mann made the most of her opportunity to replace an injured teammate, gathe nng six blocks to lead Fou,ntain Valley (3-0). The Barons. ranked founh in the C IF 4-A poll, received a 36-assist performance from \Ctter <itephanac <in}'der. and an l 8·k11l !>howing rrom Jackie ( ook The Barons will rnmpctc 1n the champ1onsh1p round or the Orange ( ounty Volleyball foumamcnt Sat- urda) at Westminster High, then take on Long ~ch Jordan Tuesday at Jordan. In a community college match at Grossmont. Orange Coast opened its ~a\On by outlasting the Gnffins, 12-15.15-3.15-7.14-1 6.15-11 behtnd M31JO Kuc'iter·, 10 kills and (ivi c;enice ace\ and the play ot Rarb3r3 Ball)' ( 12 kill , I 0 block\) and Stacye Sm} t he ( 12 loll\, 'ttce\) The Pirate\ trailed 8-4 1n the dcc1d1ng fifth µme before rall)1ng Frida}' 's opening-day schedule at Heritage Park: PMl l 2-PeP~a1ne "' Peclltc J 10-Slenforo "' UC lrvlne JV 4·20-l.C>n9 Beech SI n Fresno St S 30-U S Ne llonel Tum n . Air Force 6 . .0-PitPi>erdlne Y\. UC :rvlne JV 7'50-Stenlord n Pacific 9-Lono Btec h SI "' Air Force 10-U S Nellonel Team "'· Fre\no St. PMl l 2-UC Ir vine "' LOYOia ·Chlceoo J· lo-<elllornle vs Cal State Fullerton 4·?<>-USC vt UC San Oleoo S·»-UCLA "' Ctaremonl-Mudd 6 .0-UC Irvine "' Cal Stelf Fullerlon 7 so-<allfornle "' Lovola·Chkego 9-USC Y\ Clertmont-Mu«I 10-UCLA "' UC San Oi990 Mesa, Uni, Tars win in polo There were no surpnses as Sea View League water polo opened Wednesday with Costa Mesa. Uni- versity and Newport Harbor posting lopsided victories. Fountain Valley erupted for 10 first-period goals' for an 18-7 non- league verdict over Los Amigos at Golden West College. Here's how it happened: Costa Mesa 14, Laguna Beacb 4: The Mustangs. behind six goals from senior dnver Alex Crenshaw. cruised the to victory over the Anists at Costa Mesa. Crenshaw notched four or his goals 1n the second half. after Mesa had manufactured a 7-2 halftime lead. Now 3-0 overall. the Mustangs also received two goals each from Chris Duncan, Tim Phill ips and ( raig Maness. In goal. Danny Pope stopped nine shots. UDlvenlty 19, Saddlebaek I: Bnan Adams scored his three goals to 1gn11c a six-goal first quaner and 1un1or 'let man Ken Little had fou r of his fi ve goals 1n the second half as the TroJan~ overpowered the v1s1ting Road- runners. In goal. Scan DeWine had fi ve saves and Doug Watkins stopped three shots. Newport Harbor 17, Estancia 4: Rob Stewart led the Sailors m sconng with four goals and Rob Mihalko had three goals and dished off fi ve assist!> in the victory at Estancia. Jeff Dalby also scored three times for the ilor\, who rccc1vc<J fine goaltcndmg from Jeff Woodruff who blanked the Eagle~ 1n three of the four quarters. Estancia scored its four aoals 1n the second pcnod to trail 8-4 at half\imc, but Newport out~orcd the EaaJes, 9-0 1n the second halrto take control. FoutalD ValJey U, Lot Aml101 7: Rick Weiss poured 1n ix goels and Bnan Judd and Todd Thompson added three ap1_ece for the Barons, who took a I 0-0 lead alter the fir 1 quarter and cruised to tht' victory 1n tht'ir opcr11ng iwme of the o;cason they want. According to local guides andan,lers. the move could be the bcainning of closure of atl Cahfom1a's salmon and steelhead riven forspon anglina A one-fi h limit ts suagcsted by those who want to preserve th1~ fishery J1M NIEMIEC prites and a words totalling more than $36 OOOforthosewhocompetc m this marlin, sailfish and dorado competi- tion. With easy fliaht connec tions to this popular Mexican resort. and the devalued peso working in fav~r of the American vacationer, now might be 1he t1me to head South. For those who have never visited Mazatlan, there arc many fine hotclsand beaches to relax at during the off fish mg days. with a stay at the the El Cid resort a suggestion for first tim_crs to t~c area. OUTDOORS * * * Billfish anglcrsarcen1oy1ngju$t a . fair season ofTSouth Coast waters as only 175 marlin have been weighed in at the BalboaAnglingClubtodate. Those who arc in search of some good billfish action should head south to the waters off Mazatlan. Good catch- es are on tap for those bead mg to the fishing grounds of the large fleet of spons--fishing boats based in Mazatlan harbor. Sailfish and blue marlin are harvested daily while doradoand yctlowfin tuna fill ina day's angling. Fishing should conttnue to im- prove as the winter months arrive and on most sea trips anglers should be rewarded with a bill fish catch. For an update on fishing in any area of Mex.ico con uict Anglers Center 1 n Newport Beach. Mazatlan will be holding Its first October Fishing Tournament with SPORTS BREAK Croquet titlists face no absence of Dlallets in N. Y. From AP dllpatcbes NEW YORK -They met in the middle of Central Park, 48 combatants carrying large wooden mallets, each de- termined to beat the others. For the losers - champagne on the sidelines. The event is the U.S. Croquet Association National Championships, drawing players to the middle of Manhattan for six days of competition. "If you watch these players. they're sweating like Palmer is over a putt or McEnroe over a passing shot." said USCA President Jack Osborn. a 25-year veteran known as" Mr. Croquet." on the tournament's opening day Tuesday. In addition to their opponents, the players face other problems competing 10 their all-white outfits on the four freshly-trimmed grass fields in Central Park. "You can't allow a guy flying by on roller skates carrying a humongous radio to affect your play," said Debbie Prentis, 29. who recalled that in one of her four years at the tourney runners in the New York Marathon finished the race nght next to the croquet fields. "When I first came. 11 was like this isolated patch of intense competition an the flow of action throughout the park," said Mrs. Prentis. of West Palm Beach. Fla. "There were bands 1amming ... but now it's very familiar." "We've had everything here from deluges ofrain to a '40s band playingdunng the finals," said her husband. tournament director Teddy Prentis. 36. during Tues- day's opening round of the ninth annual competition. "The players were kind of dancing to the music.·· Quote of the day Early Wr nn. Hall of Fame pHcher. on the baseball pension fund: "What the hell do I need w1th a dental policy when I don't have half of my own teeth? What we need is a pension raise." Bruins' Green to miss game LOS ANGELES -Sophomore run-[i] ning back Gaston Green, who rushed for a c II• career-high 194 yards in UCLA's 26-26 tie against Tennessee last weekend, Wlll miss the Bruins' home opener against San Diego State Sarnrday hight. G reen suffered a stratncd hgamcnt m his left knee Tuesday during a non-scnmmage drill when one ofh1s teammates was blocked into him. it was announced. Green. who will be sidelined indefinitely, wall be replaced in UCLA's starting lineup by either red-shin freshman Eric Ball or sophomore James Primus. The I 2th-ranked Bruins. 1-0-1, and the Aztecs. 1-0. square off m their non-conference game at the Ro!>e Bowl. Chargers may sign Anderson Niekro again denied No. 300 PbU Nlekro failed in his second a attempt to win his 300th career game as Detron's Nel10SJ Simmons and Bob MelvlD both delivered run-scoring singles in t~e sixth innmg Wednesday night that ~~med t.he Tigers over the New York Yankees. 5-2 at Tiger Stadium. ~ew York, which remained five games behtnd the Amencan League East-leading Toronto Blue Jays, lost its sixth strai&ht game. That 1s the longest losing streak for the Yankees this season ... Bill Swift, Roy Tbomaa and Ed Nunei combined on a three-hitter and Seattle continued its mastery over Kansas City with a 6-0 victory at Royals Stadium. The loss helped the Angels cut Kansas City's lead to just one game m the AL West and marked the eighth time in nine games the Manners have beaten the Royals this season ... At Fenway Park. Rieb Gedmaa hll for the cycle and drove in seven runs to lead an 18- Nlekro hit explosion. and Al Nipper scattered six hits as Boston crushed Tor<1nto, 13-1 . The Red Sox swept the two-game series from Toronto and won all six games against the Blue Jays played in Boston this season. Former Orange Coast College star Kevin Romine was hitless in his lone at bat for the Red Sox .. . Fred Lynn'• solo homer capped a two-run rally m the sixth inning that rallied Balli more over Milwaukee. 4-2. at Memorial Stadium ... In Cleveland. pinch-hitter Dave Collins singled home the game's only run in the eighth mning and Jose Rijo and Jay Howell combined on a seven-hitter as Oakland napped the Indians. 1-0 .. . In the Mctrodome. Tim Teufel doubled m two runs and Greg Gagne drove home Gary Gaettl with a sacrifice fl y in the sixth to hf1 Minnesota toa 4-3 victory over Texas. Seventh straight win for Cards Bob Forsch pitched a three-hitter and a Nauonal League batting leader Wlllle McGtt hit a double and two singles Wednesday night as East D1v1s1on-lcad1ng St. Lo uis beat Ph1ladelph1a at Veterans Stadium. 7-0. for the Cardinals' seventh straight victory. It was the 17th shuto ut of Forsch's I I-year career and his first smce Sept. 26. 1983 and helped St. Louis retain a two- game lead over New York m the East Division . In other NL action. Ray KnJgbt drove m two runs to pace New York 10 a three-run fourth inning, backing Rick Aguilera and the Mets to a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Shea Stadium ... In Atlanta. Nick Esasky drove in four runs, two of them 1n a four-run first innmgand another on a home run in the e1~th. to lead Cincinnati to a 7-3 tnumph over the Braves despite Dale Marpby's 37th homer of the ~son. The victory helped the P'oncb Reds trim the Dodgers' lead m the West to 61/z games .. In Montreal. Tony Pena hit n three-run homer in the 11th inning to lead Pittsburgh to a I 0-6 victory over the Expos . Home runs by Bob Brenly and Rob Dee r gave an Francisco an early lead and the Giants won their first game under new manaier Roger Craig, defeating an Diego. 9-6. at Candlestick Park. SAN DIEGO -The owner of the San [i] Rosen plans more shakeups Diego Chargers said Wednesday he ho s f II• to have ~ deal ~n1shed by next week tkL SAN FRANCISCO -Al Rosen took Ei woul~ bnng United States Football Leag1:1e . over as president and general manager of running back Gary Anderson to the National Football the San Francisc:o Giants Wednesday, League. . . . . . naming Roger Craig as the manager who Spanos said his nego11a11ons to acquire Anderson will "lead the Giants out of the wilderness." moved a step ahead when USFLow.ners a.greed to allow Rosen. recently fired by the Houston Astro!>. Anderson to pas~ through waivers in their league. promised to make the last-place Giants a competitive The rem~1ning h1.tch is for US~ Commissioner club next season by making numerous roster changes. Harry Usher is to approve Anderson s JUmp from the "We're not afraid to make changes and we will USFL to the NFL. make changes," said Rosen. Anderson. a standout for the Tampa Bay Bandits, Craig said. "I don't promic;e no miracles this year. has been. targeted by Spanos for weeks. The Chargers but you're going 10 sec some difference ne)(t year . . I lost roollie running back Cunis Adams 1n their season can win, I'm a wanner." opener. a 14-9 win at Buffalo. Rosen said he will have more authority to shap<: Jones signs pact with Lakers ' INGLEWOOD -C-enter-forward m Earl Jones has signed a contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. the N BA champions announced Wednesday. Terms were not disclosed. Jones. a 6-11 , 235-poundcr. was sidelined for most oflast season after he was selected by the Lakers m the first round of the 1984 NBA draft. He appeared m only two games and played a total of just seven minutes. Jones. who attended the Uni versity of the Distnct of Columbia. where he averaged 28.6 points and 9. 7 rebounds as a senior. began the 1984-85 N BA season on the injured list due to sesamoiditis in his right foot. He was activated on Nov. 6. but returned to the mJurcd list Nov. 28 because of a fractured right ankle. He remamed on the inJured hst for the remainder of the ~son. The Lakers made no announcement rcgardmg forward A.C. Green. the team's first-round draft choice last June. the Gian.u because he will have financial responsibilities that Haller didn't have. Haller, a former Giants catcher who held the titles of vice president and general manager, is leaving the organization. Club owner Bob Lune skined the issue of wheth er the club would stay 1n an Francisco. but restated that this 1s h1<; "year of dec1s1on" a60ut whether to remain at much-cnt1c1i.ed Candlestick Park. Television, radio TELEVISION 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Chicago at Minnesota. Channel 7 RADIO 5 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Chicago at Minnesota. KNX ( 1070). 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angel~ at Chicago White Sox. K.MP<' (7 10) 6:05 p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at Dodgers. KABC (790). GOLDEN WEST, ORANGE COAST ... From Cl (the Hornets) would have beaten Rancho nt1ago last week Now, we know they'll be com mg 1n hungry for a victory this Saturday n1a,ht " Despite turning the ball over seven t.Jmes, the Hornets still only lost by three points. "Fullenon's offcn~ may not be quite as far alon..s at 1h1s stage of the ~a~on as Inst year," said T uckcr "Rut defons1vtly. they're JUSt a, good .. Fullerton will entt'r Saturday'~ game against DCC with a 21 -1 3·2 scnes advantage ovt'r the Pirates The Hornetc; have loc;t 10 Ornnge (out JU'lt once 1n the last I 0 season~ El<iCwherc. ddleb3ck will ao for m \eCOnd "rll~_hj W1" turdllV when - 1t v1s1ts San Rcmard1no Valley ( ol- lcjl.C at 7: 30 ('oach Ken Swearingen unveiled a no-huddle ofTcnr;c in a 48-14 thra~hmg of El Camino last week. The victory helped the Gauchos move into second place behind Taf\ in this week's Southland community college poll. Shriver tops Shaefer in tourney C'HICAGO (AP) -Top-seeded Pam 5hnvcr d1sploved a conlrollcd cros ...coun foreh~nd with effective drop 'hot~ Wednc\day ma.ht to defeat up~tan Kim Shaefer. 6-l. 2-6. 6-3. and advance to the quancrfinal round of the C'h1c310 V1ri1ma Slimco '"''''''' l\l\4& ··~) C)hri .. ct, 24. origi nally of 1.uther\ tile. Md .. 1' the fourth-ranked player in the world and \he displayed t po"'erful c;en ice 1hat ha.s hccoml' her trademark in fornna hcr 27-yeor old opponent, of Ale~andna. V• mto numcrou'i errors ; J . ... ltla•ten NltbalJ tournament A o.M-<iAY slow-pitch wnball 1ourn11mcnt for upcncnced players (men 39 and over) will be held Sa,turd.ay and u one-day tournament for novice players 1 ~• Sunday at Ed1wn Parle on the comer of Magnolm .ind Hamilton in Hun11naton Beach Players will bc ass1ancd to teams for 1111~ double<hmmauon tournamcnl\ with entry fees S 12 per player . For informa11on and \1gn-ups phonl.' 981-IOOO 111\er 5 p.m. Balboa Bay Clu volleyball Tryouts for the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club"s 13-and-undergirls team arc scheduled Sunday a1 3 p.m. m the Newpon Harbor High girls" gym. Volleyball chn11:s for boys from grades b-l!, and from grades 9-12. will al~o bc held in the girls' gym. The 1un1or high age chnil·s will be from 1-3 p.m. on Sundays running through Dec. 8. The fee is $50. which includes a uniform and a minimum of one tournament The htgh school age d1111c will be held Sunda\< Monday and Wcdnesda) nights from 7-9 p ffi' runnmg through Dl-c 11 The f~ for the court: chn1c 1s S70, but special fees for athletes 111 fall spons ($25 from Nov 17-Dec 11) and those 10 winter sporu ($40 from Scp1 22-0ct. 30) will be offered. Bo1h clinics will bc coached b)' Charlie Brande. Beginning through advanced players are welcome. Antel•' playoff ttcket. fhe ~ngels ""Ill hcg1n sclhng tickets for the Amcncan l.«gue< hamp1on,h1pScne~<Jc1 l a1 9 a.ro should they v. in the Wc$tcm 01\ 1Ston The} would play as man}' as three home games. Oct 11-1 J. should the d1vmon 111k go 111 the Argels For the first lime. the C hampwn,h1p ~ne) will be a best-of-seven formal T1ckct~w1ll be sold at gale 3 a1 thr s1ad1um and at all T1cketron locations Customers will be l1m11ed to lour tickets ealh on a cash-onl)' bam tor S2S box seat' and S20 reserved scats Flag football regl•tra d on A seven-man flag football league is holding registration. by mail or in person. at Na11onw1dc Professional F'dotball Search. 27285 Las.- Ramblas. Su11c 230 m M1rnon V1c10. The deadline to register for 1he league 1s No' I Games will be played at l ( Irvine on 1hre1: consecuuve wcrkrnds beginnmg !'-to' 9 Teams may include up to 12 member; For mformatton. phone 643-8605 • The old saying ··drnc for sho" and putt for dough" doesn "t faze) oung Denni~ Paulson off osta Mesa. Paulson.agraduatcofCosta Mesa High and an Diego State Un1ver;1t~ qualified for the National Long Drt"e contest b:r w1nn1ng the N( .\A com- pet1t1on this year ··Th1sgavemeanexempt1on into the semifinals of the national con- test.'" Paulson said recently dunngan exh1bttion at the Costa Mesa Will Jordan golf tournament. Paulson belted dn\es fardo....,n the frrst fa1rwa} ofthe Los Lagos course. well be}ond an) from com pell tors in th1svcarstoumament. H1sdn,es seemed to Sllll nsc when the spot of our best dn' eon the hole was passed Such 1s the abrl11y of youth -and knowing the right comb1na11on for htllmgdnves between 280-350 )ardl> Paulson gained his spot in the national event as an amateur and had tocompcteassuch Hrwasupagatn\t some of the longest dn' mg touring pros along w11h top amateurs from acros<i the count~ The finals "'ere held at the\.\ urld Series ofCioll 1n .\kron. Ohio and when he entered thecompet1uon. the challengers ....,err down to I 7 for~·\ benhs DMIJ "'°' ~o by Mlh kllwar12 Paubon \.\On the semifinals...., 11h .1 dm r of 140) ards and 1n the fi'1ah. Wedg) W1nchestt·r hll one .rn~ "ard' on ht<, fir<,t In \I.1th Phil Alatkman Denni• Paulson of Co• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. September 19, 19U TV lootball ""-ter auctJoa Fountain Vallt) High"' tooth.ill hocn1cr duh will host an an aucuon ~turda) \epl 211 .it the ( hatcau Blanc clubhouse I 1!6~CJ l:huokhur .. 1 1n Fountain Valley beg1nn1n1 at t, lO pm AJm1ss1on 10 the .sut 11110 " lrt'( for more 1nforma11on phon, r , eh n V. lHKI· ward 111 839-8214 lntemadoaal •urf tournament Mike Par\ons from t.igunJ lkath and )1111 Hogan from< dflt\trano Bt'ach v,111 he among the 128 sur1ers w mpeung for S2~ IJCJ(1 1n pnu mone~ when th(' ~1ubh1<'\ Prt1 lnterna1111nal '°lurling Tournc1mcn1 geh untkr ""oJ' r ue'Kl,I\ at Ocean.side Harbor licath Parsons. rankl.'d I 41h 1n the v.;orld tin1\ht'J second to Tom C urrcn at 1ht• ')ur1 ( lassit IJ\I Apnl 10 Burleigh Head~ . .\usiraliJ Hogan. ,-..11 13 10 the world, rcu.·ntl) v.;un IY tun~u1t1\l" heau spanning three c' en1' 1n ( ahlornra The men"se,cn1 v.;111 begm "'llh trial\ Tuc\OJ\ and "'ednt:sda) v.h1le tir<;t-mund mam t'\cnt ::ic11on stans Thur'lda> \cpt 2ti c1nd tonu nuo:\ through \ept :?~ Mam e't·n1 \urfing ~tans at 6 30 am. Tuesda' throu~h Frida' Jnd a1 7 a m on tht' v.;eekcnJ Women's compet111un hcgin' v.11h 1nal~ 11n 'lcpl 26 and rnntinue\ "'llh final\ 'K:pt ~<i For mformatiun phOOl' 1ti1111 71~-75K 1 ur (619) 434-3026 TV Soutb LL •Jln·ape f'ounlA1n Valln-'iouth Lmk Lcquc: will hold 1111 >tinu~ for the I q86 season on Sept 2~·29 41nd °'-1 '1-6 .u the Founu11n Valk) Recrcallon I cntt"r 1n ""11tr Sq~rc Pult \1¥n11p umcs Sa1utd<t)'> -10 "m -4 pm \und.nf -noon-4 pm T hU'>l' reg.i~ttnng dunng the tall ~1gnup period v.111 he ~nen" S5 J1\loun1 Board memhcr. .,.,111 l't' a\111lablt' to answer 4ut·st1on~ and a >1deo .ih<•ul" httk luagucr''> e\pcricncc on the wa\ I<' thl' l 111h: League 'W urld 5cne\ .,.,111 bc shown F 11r lurtht'r 1nform.i11on phone 1>1ane Heald 11L lh '·I .. ~"' Ro•e Bowl dcket dr•wi~6 .\ drn111mg 111 111 be.-held for R~.lfu~l m lr.cl\ '-m I lrum ix•)tlard reQut-'>I) Po'>lmarkt<d 1'11.'lurt < ){ l I 5 P •'>llard\ mu\t be mailed 10 Ro'><' Bov. I r 1clr.c1 r>r.i ... 10~ Pasadl.'na <11 llS4.tJ(J!f6 rhe Jrav.; lnl! "'111 be thl' '"" puhhl ..ale ul Ill ..,et\ v.;11h v.;.nner' able II• hu' 1v,u end-wnc tid.t•I\ .ti\ 15 t'ach GoLF bcl11ngoneout J 19 ~ard.-. I nudt>ntdlh the PC 1 .\ yuJltl\ ing '>C hool reg1nnal<i are -.ct tor Ol.I 2'1- "'-o' latDesen ~Jll.,C< in Ranlho \ltrageandat Ft \.\J\hrngl11n< < 1n frc:<,nn < X.1 I -4 On h thrl'C: regular!) scheduled e't:nl'> remain in the 1985 spcedwa) moturc,ck <,eason before this \ear''> running ot the l l;) "'a11onal (ham- pwn'>htp'> The lOPlOntende~ for the nauonal 11tk "111 lOmpete Fnda) night at thl· Orange ( ount) Fa1rgroundi. 1n ( O\ta \k\il '>tle of the na11onals Paulson then proc(.'(!ded to dnll oni: out 313 yards. 25 1nche'> and ht' became the nauonal champ" "h 1h1' one Each contestant hit four hall<, 1n lht• tinals Winchester was the .... 1 rvwr last )Carw1thadm·eof319~ard\ 14 inches. The w1nnergetsS7 500 l:iut lx•1ng an amateur. Paulson couldn ·13llCPl the mone} Instead. he don.ited h" Ii r<it place check to the PC,.\ Jun 1or Golf program. Paulson will tum ~J 1h1\ month and 1s scheduled to ti) tor ht\ PC,.\ tour card at the October qualrl) mg <,chools. Hed1d tum professional tht• da) afterthedm 1ngcontcstand t umpcted in the Long Bt03lh f)uet:n \1a~ Opt'n .\ ~l·arago he fired round\111 '"' and~ I 1n the·\.\ 111 JurdJn < IJ\\11. * * * Paulson.along with Hun1111~t1111 Beach"s Brad (1re<:r \.\ti! tx· ,11m1x·1. ing in the Golden !)tate pro n11111-111111 on the We~t Coast this lall Pl.1~crs pa~ anent~ kt• nt ') ~, $ J!Hland the mone~ 1"pl11.1m"nl? thl' ''inner\ Former L 1111jo! Ht·.tl h * * * In tnl.'( oa<,t ( ountr. ( lutrn If Ix• thescencofthrannujl Donnj ( apom-C,corge T uk\ u:kbrn' golt and 1enni<,class1c. <kt .:! I Thee' enl '" hdd to beneti I lhl "'omen·sathle11c. program Jl t -...< There are \C\ era I compc11111in•111rx·11 tu those interested tn a1d in21ht· program The donauon lur l?"" '' S250 and fl)rtennt'> SI )I For fun her informauun ontj, t ihl <. apon1-T olt'' ( la'>':lll ~<''I lcntjj!l Hall. l n1' er':lll\ ot-...outhi:rn ( Jlt· fo rn1a. Lo'> .\ngek' 'l<l4llN-11r.1 •2 In the na11onv.1de standings \te' e l uLero lead!> "llh 7.242 points lolln"1:d b\ .\Ian Chnst1an WJlh f, 442 "v11ke Fana holds the ~o ~ po-.111on "t!h 6. 1 03 and Sam Ermuknf<..l) '" founh \\Ith 5.276 Fnda) night g1,es Ermolenko and Jdend1ng nauonal champion Kell\ \lllran the opponun11~ 10 competl head-ll•·head 1n a spen al halltiml match race The race rnuld he J prl' 't" lll tht national 111k •onte'>I Rat 1ng tx·g1n\ at X pm "''th g.lltl"' p~:n1ng Jl ti ''' .\duh adm1'>'>1on " Sh "1th children ddmlltt"d for $2 Chapman soccer team loaded with area stars CdM, Estancia, Marina have reps on Panthers team When the men·s soccer team from Chapman College begins a three- game road trip today in the South. four Orange Coast high school pla-.crs * * * Colin McCaugbey and Jose Oydasco of Orange Coac;t College. Glenn Strachan of Edison and Craig Cummings of Westminster highs are members of the Cal Stall" Dominguez Hills soccer team whtth 1<i riding a three-9,ame win streak The Toros (3-1) v1s11 Brola l 'n1' er- s11-v in La Mirada Frida" 1n a non- conferenc:c conte!>l. will be in uniform. * * * Steve Tyssee of Estancia. colt Freshman Chris Thomas an In 1ne McCrlmmon and Mike Bendetti of C d IM d T dd H b r Ht~ grad. rs currently the third-orona e ar, an ° ug es 0 string fullback for the W1ch1ta State Manna will wear Panther colors when they visit three outhern Un1vers1ty football team schools. The &-2. 225-pound fullbaelo. \•a'> Clemson University will be t~c first all-South Coast Leagu~ at In inc. and stop for the 3-2 Panthers. followed b) captain of the 1984 l>QUad a game at the Un1 vers1ty of Tampa Saturday, and Central Flonda on * * * Sunday Tim Parsons, a product ot Manna Tyssee 1s a freshman fullback· High. is the senior co-captain of the midfielder. while McCnmmon Bucknell University men·~ water (sophomore). Bendc:tt1 (freshman) polo team. and Hughes (junior) arc 1n the The Eastern Conference R"ons midfield pos1t1on. • finished third behind Bro"'n and * * * Navy. rcspect1vel}. last year Cltlp Rish. a product of Manna Bucknell will compete in the High. 1s ltsted as the starting kickoff-Brown lnvitauonal Fnda' and· atur- returner for Anzona State for the Sun da}. Devils' non-conference matchup * * * with the Un1vers1ty of the Pa(tfil Estancia High grad Alan Akana 1s aturday listed as the No. I backup at left guard -7 1-4/--523---7~25 ...... o _Jid, MERCEDES 213/921-8588 213 •714 6 3 7 • 2 3 3 3 --~1~1 -41.1.so.-.12_0_1 ______ ~(2)~---------------- HOUS& Of 11n1>9rts INC. C·O·M·P·A·R·E . ~ , ... : ~ ···.11 ·· .. --' ( . ~ .. I . NEW& PRE-OWNED MODELS for the Mtch1gnn State football cam \kana. a ~cnior. lettered in h" fir,1 season at M1Ch1gan State alter tran'>· fenng from (1oldc:n West ( ollegc .\kana \tancd eight game' tor thl· Spanan-;· "R4 <>quad * * * \e'c:ntl"l"n Pl"riOn<> ha'c tx:en '>l'kl tt•d to the l:-\el Ull\ l' C ••11111llllu• ol thl' 148h( rosb' "\1uthl'1n 1'1 11 \rn ( •llll T 1)urnament Thr ( ro<ih' Southern l'r11 \ni '' the onl~ Orangl· C 11unl' t11urn 1m 111 1n "h1lh amateur<. 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LO\ AnQM\ 6 28-tlen Tnon. Balr.v lB-6an SF-<rur Pena IP H.UltWI H R Elt 18 SO M$co11W,11·7 C.lh0u11 S.• 6 ) • 0 , 0 1 0 1 ) La.A~ HOMYCll I 1 1 ? ) Howell L,4·• 1 ) 1 1 0 O Powell 1)11 1 1 O C.1tll0 0 0 0 0 I 0 COiar 12 l 2 1 O t I Howell 1>1tcnecs 10 2 ballers 111 1111 1nn1no Ole! olttlle<I 10 I baller In ''" IMtng WP-f>owtll T-2 0 A-:M.1~1 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerlc.an LM9Ue IA TTIN<; IJSO ., bal\l-BoooJ BOSfOll Jn; 8r111, Kansas Clrv, 334, M&t11ngl1r Ntw Vor-376, Henoerton Ntw Yor~ 321; 8•lne1, Cnlouo. 31S ltUNS-Htn<ltrion. New Yor~ t?I RIPllen, 8e1tlmore, 107, MurrH , Baltlmw~ 101; Wlllfltld, New Yorio.,"· Bogg,, Boston ,.; Event. 8o•ton, ,. ' Rll-Malllngly, New Yor•. 124. Mur rev, 81lt1more, 114, 8alne\, C111c.too 103, ltQ , lotlon, 101, Wlnflel<I Ntw Yo1• 10? HIT5-e099\, 8o\lon, 719, Ma1ti1191v N-York, 190, 8elnes c11iwvo 17' P\ldlett, MlllllffOll, 179 C-r Mii wl ullM, 175 OOUI LEs-M41rllnttY New Y'0<a 43 tooos 8oston, )t, 9u<kner Bo\ton ll Cooo.r Mllwe\111"· )1. Murray lell•mote ,. r1t1PLErwllM111, Kan"' Cltv It l ut '9f Cle~M. IJ; P\IC;llall, Mi1111t.ot1 n ltrf1tid, Toro11to, '· Fernanoe1 T0tonto t' HOMI! ltUNs-f'lalt Clltce uo, JS EVIM, Detroit, l4. a.tf>ont, Kenua (lly • ». G Thome•. S..trle. >l, ~rev Dellt lfte>f e. lt, Mlallin91Y. ~ y °"'. 1t STOlEN IASE$-+l~tOll. New vor~. 70 ""'""-Allelh. n l utter Cltvt4end, G, Wlhcwl, K•nwt City 40, L Smlltl, Ken"'1 CllY J4, NIOMOv Toronto l4 lttTCHIHG 117 dKltloMt-<iu~v New Yort lt-•. l ft, Mf~. ltanws Clh 11·• f n, lurra, Cnlc.eeo. 114. > ... ICev - a 2 Tet'OftlO, ll .... a.0$, Alt.-TOt'Ol'lto ..... >..5t. Cowltv, New Yen, 10..s, •0$ ' $Tlt1Kl!OUTS-llvle\19fl, MIMtwte 11', Mort!&. Detroit, In, Fa.Mltl'W, Chi· c.oo. 171: lurni. Cl\lc.etO, 167; Hunl toelOfl, 1.0. • u.vu-outMnb9fr,, 1<.,,... c11v, )4, Heirn.endeJ, o.troll, Jt, I Jemn, ChleffO ·-D. ............ 17. J Ho ..... 0.llland. 16.. ' ......... L.....- 1 A TT ING (3'° el l)elt>-McGM, St LOU1'. .363, ~ DM9ln, .HI, He(r, St. Loult, .313, ltelMt. Monlr .. 1, .311, Parker, Clnct1111et1, .310; Se........_ Cll"'·~ .JIO. ·~-,,, _,,_., RUNS-MutPlw, Allllllte, 111, McGft, SI. Loula, 107; Relnet, MontrMI. 103; ~~""-11· St Loul•, 1001 S.n00tr11. Clllcego. Rlt-Perker, Clnclnnell/ 107; MurOl'lv. Atlante. 100; ...,r, $1 Lou ,, 99, GWllaon, Plllladelohla, 90; lrooll1. Montreal, '9 HI~. St. LOUii , 197, Perkw, Clnclnllell, 115; GwvM, San Olel>o, 174, S.nc:IO«D, ChlceOo, 170, Herr, St LOI.lit, '"· OOUBLE5-f>erker, Clllclnnetl, 31. GWlllOn. Ph~lt. 35; Herr, St Loult. ~; ~ellectl. MolllfMI, l4; Crur. Hou\ton, TRIPLEs-MeO". SI Loult, "· lleln· ff, Monlr .. I, lt; Samuel, Pnllaoellll'li., 11, COiemen, St L.oula, 10. Garner, HoullOll, I HOME ltUNs-MurOl'lv, Allenla, 37, ~ ~ J2. Scflmldt, Pl'llle09i· Pfllt. Jt; Certw, New v~. 21. F>erllw, Cllldnnell, 11 STOLEN IASE~n. St loul1, '9, Relnet, MolltrMI, st, s.ndtlerg, Chi· Ql90, 49; McGee, SI. L4Ult, a, Recll.ll, Clncl~ll. C . PITCHING (1, dKJslon1)-Fr111CO, Cln c:lnnell, 1,.,, 1.17, ttenllher, ~ 1'·i, U4; Gooden, New VOtk, 11· ... 1.'2. Wtldl. DM9ln. ll·S. l.17; 8 Smith, MontrMl, 16'-S, UI; Oerllno, New YOO. 16-S, 17... ' ' STRIKEOUTs-Gooden, New Yorll, 247, Solo, Clftclnnell, 200; Ryen, HOU\lon, 191; V.......,..., ~ '"· Fernandez, Ntw York, 152. • SAVEs-ftM rdoll, MOlltl"ffl, 3S; Le. Smltn. Chlc.eoo, 29; o. Smltn, Houtton, 24; GosMOe, Sen Oi.oc>, 23; Sutter. Allenle, U Lea Al8mlte& WEC*UOAY"S RISUl.TS (25tll ...... ......, .__., ,_....., ,.ST RAC•. One mtle ~ Im Jort YI Slit« (Mrehd) 11 to 3.10 1 40 Nutvo Meffl9 (TOdd) 2 60 2 10 KlllC:Mf'I\ (Andenonl '110 Time: 2:03. IJ UtACTA (1·61 oald ~HO S•COND RACE. One mite trot lhude (Kuebler) 11 20 UO 2 20 Petey (Vellandlnohaml 4 40 2 40 Como Sier CP'9rcel 2 20 Tim.· 1 :st 4/ s. IJ EXACTA 11·4) oald Ml.90 TM•D RACR. One tfllle oace ~ E•Dle (Pi.reel 23.40 10.60 uo Melettk: U11nt ITl><l<ll S.20 2 60 ~lnl Sl>lrlt (Kueoterl UO Time: 2:03 3/ S. IJ •XACTA (S·4) oeld silt.to 'OUltTH RACR, Olla mll9 trot 811) SllOt (Allderaon) 10.90 S.20 l.40 CorO<'et Comet IGreoorv) 14.60 6 60 Live V1nll" (OHOmer) ) 60 Time: 2:07. '""™ RACE. One mire OllC• Rk:ll It 8tst (Cassin!) 4.00 UO UO Fly Fly Mia (Kuebler) 9 40 S 00 Tt•••t • Tetk•I (Marcllal\CI) • 00 Tlrne: 2:01 l /S. IJ EXACTA (7·4) oeld SS4.30 SIXTH RACE. One mlle oace Luc:ll'I' Levity ISl'lef'ren) 17.90 7.20 S 00 Cllarmec:t Quark tDflomerl 340 J 00 Light FanlHV (GrUl\dV) 4 20 Time. 2-01 1/S. U EXACTA (1·4) paid U S 40 SEVRNTM RACE. One mlle oace Tiie C•r><lldel• (Kuebler) 3 60 2 to UO Hunters Rewerd IMartlnerJ 14 90 6 to Hol Cl'laf11« (Teui.r) t 70 TllN. 2:02 1/S.. U EXACTA (l ·SI P4kl '116.10 EIGHTH RACE. One mile oece 1.iev aov <~i.r> 12 60 3 20 1 to OH-Our Rnmond (Piette) 160 2 60 OH·AIWt 8 rMre (Anderlotll 2 40 UO Dt+-Otedlle•t for MCOllCI. Time, l:SI. U RX.ACTA !l ·J) oalcl il4 20, U U(AC· TA II· .. ) P41d sn.20 NINTH RACE. Olla mile oec:e. Sometlllno S.xv tSIMtl'll l 60 1.40 hO G" GM Jade (Croullan) ).20 3 00 Ko119 IDflomer) UO Time: l:S9 13 •xACTA (S·91 oeld $17.40 n ~ICK 5'X 19·7·1-l-l ·S) oald s2'1.fl3.IO to tllrM wlnnlno tickers 0 111 llOnes ). S2 Pick Six co11s.o111lon oald s.316 oo to U winning llCktl\ (five llOr·stsl. TENTH RAC•. One mile Peel. Sllvaot41na (CrOGl'len) 4 90 3.00 7 40 Felw R999I (Andef'IOll) 3 60 2 40 P\Jmoer Ship ( PlallO) 2"10 Time: 2:01 ?IS. U E XACTA 12·31 e>eld '13.20 Alltr><l•nce l ,862 PemeNt WEDNESDAY'S RUUL TS (7"' .. ll•deY tMf'IU ..... 9d '""""9) A"ALOOSAS FYlST RACE. 4 l11r10ttgt Ml 01>1 Cneroe ( Ygrll) 96 40 2160 II oo Reno Kid ISmllll) S 90 S 90 $oo<tv Klno (Rankin> 10 oo Tlmr 47 l/S S.S EXACTA (7·6) Paid '1,'37 SO OUAJlTERHCMtSES SECOND RACE. 3SO nrd1 Poll"1ad Pride (OrCklll) 14 IO SlrHkln Du h (8aro) Aootto John t H Garcia I Time: 17.11 4 IO 3.IO 3 60 3.00 .. 40 • S.S EXACT A 19·1) oald I 119 SO THIRD RACE. lSO vards Letmelo<>w IS.rd) 13.40 8CR Klnonetr (Paullnel OH·A Zure Hope IE Gerd el OM•T0\.11>11 Guy, (H Gertie) OH-Oeedl'leal tor tnlrd. Time. 1719. uo 720 360 , 10 , 10 2 10 S5 EXACTA 18·6) oald J109.00. THOltOUGHUEOS FOuttTH RACE. 6 furlollos. Ouke Of Ou<lle'I' (Vklrl 13.00 Klno's Porllon (Men•l Peoov Starter IE\lrtd1) Time· I 11 II 5 Ftf<TH RACE. ·~ lurlongi. s 00 ... 60 300 180 120 Soring Power (Frarlef) IS 90 6 60 6 ?O Pat EarlY INouuer) 12 40 I 60 NOOle Due (Ptdroral 940 Time I 11 l/S 11 DAILY OOU•La (1· 10) Dtld sf9 90 SIXTH RACI, t 1116 mtlft ,.Arctic MOOll IHanwn) ) 20 Flvlno 11111 (MINI Menaevla ISoll1) Time I '4 41S s.s UCACTA (3·21 i>eld sn so 260 120 340 290 , to SIVINTH RACE. 1 li lt ml!H Y0\.1119 Tartar (CH tl llOll) 6 40 3 60 3 .0 Ftvlno Writer IGom.11 190 ) 00 Traoertt tC1moa11 7 oo Time I 4l 4/S U EXACTA ( 1·61 Ol•d 'SS SO EIOHTH •ACE. 61i> turlonll1 ltuh 8ettavlof IOfteoal IS 00 f.11 Sllow <Eatraode) Tiie 8et>e (H1nwnl Time· M6 6/S •OO J90 100 HO , to S.S IXACTA 17·51 1>1ld '13100 NINTH RAC•. 6~ lurlOnO\ Hodge Podge IOtlvern) l 1 00 '60 UO BoullQuoa IHtnMnl 4 60 4.40 GtftVlne Pretente 1Cru1I 710 Time 1•11 .. IS & S5 EXACTA ()·41 Paid UlO rif f'aNTH ltACa. t flKIOnOs ~rl's Heroine (C"t•llOll) 410 Detlllhl"" Twl$1 (Sollil TOP Corseoe (Mena) Time 1·10 l/J JS UCACTA 17·61 oal(I 171 W l OQ )10 HO 160 , 40 n lttCJ( SIX (10 ) I 7•) II e>eld UOI .0 10 61 wll>ftlllO lldcttl l!lve l\ot\tt) C"• •vover -i '301;06 C) 11.IVINTH RACa, t lurlOnlls Mtu hflM>ll I Sollal 6 20 l IO Ao•lactlN ai.oe 11twtD1Je1> ueo froo!c.el ~v tHe-1 TIMI I II 21$ \S aXACTA 11·4) oelcl 1 .. 7 ~ TWRl.l'TH ••Cl. ""' mnes Vl~tlne L-(Or1991) t 40 4 60 Pow (M111sen) ) 40 l11110v NIPW fValenrUllel Time 1 SI l tS U IXACTA lt·4J MIO I~ SO " OAh.., DOU•L• I t ,, oeld m . u CONSOLATION OOUl l.a IM ) Mid IS.40 2 0 Pre p Footh;ill Alllna Go1er LACJUNA ••ACH HIGH POOTBALL y..,•lrV•YMr y.,, c..o It_,. 1'35--lltld Ouver 0·7 1~9d Guver ••4-1 1f)7-«td Guver • • •·0-2 l,._Red Gu't'W l ·S-1 ,,,,_.Id Guver 4·3 1'40-4ted Guyer •·3·1 ''4l-«9d Guyer • • •· 1· I 1942-Howerd Lanl)lev 2·• l~erd Lanolev 4•1 19~ard Langtey 4•2·1 1Nl-lted Guver S-2 1946-Rld Gu'll« • • • 1·0-1 1'41-fted Guver • • • 7 ·) 1'4t-4ted Guver 4•4 1f4'-Red Guver ·t·l 1'50-lted GYver 7·2 19S't-R9d Guvw S-3 19S?-lt9d Guver • • • t·l 19S>-Red Gu'l'er 6-l 19~9d Guver S·4 lf~eo Guver 4·4· 1 1'56-R9d Guver t· 1 lf57-Vern Ougoer 2·6·1 19st-Vern DUl>lll< 7·2 19~ed Guver • • 4·4 1960-Red Guver 1·9 19'1-Hol All,lns .. ·)·2 19'?-+i•I Aklnt 1·4 196)-Hel Akins 6·2-1 1'64-11el Aklna 9·2· I 19'S-Hel Akins •·J 1,..._H•I AMlnt 6·3 1M7-Hel Al>.lns •·S 1961-Hel Aklnt • • • 10· I 196~•1 Akins l·I 197~•1 Akins l·t 1'71-Hel Akln1 3-t 197~el Akln1 4·S 1'7>--Hal Akllls 1·9 197~1\ Harvuno 2·7 197S-Dennls Har'l'Uflil 7·7 1976'-o.Mls Harvung l·I 1m-o.nn1s Harvung S·• 197'-Walt H•mere •·S l~Watl Hamara 4·S INC>-Walt Hemera .. 7.3 1911-Wall Hamara )·S··l ltn-Oel\nls H•rvUllll •·S INr<>eMl1 Hervung 1·9 1~11 H•rvune 3·7 Tolafa. n1 lllflll1, 202 lone., 14 "" • CIF ple'foffs efttrv • Leegue <»·Cllemololls • • Leeuue cnemolont • CtF Lower OMton Central Cllam°' Nole: 1'71 lnciude\ two forleit vie· torlft. 1976 lnc:lude1 ti• fontll '°'"'· Cnm CeufttrV COMMUNITY COLI.EGE ( '1 Centr.i "•"') ,... Oren9t C•st 211, 'uller'tell 40 Or-.. CMlt 15, G--.. Wetf SO ,..,..,_ II, Geldilft Wett 40 I Miiier IFI. 20:12; 2. 8Ul'nl IOCC), 20'.31, l. Metres IOCCI. 20'.AI, 4. P1rM1 (OCC), 20.46; S. Vergas (OCC), 20:47; 6. Z.emallft COCCI. 20:41, 1 Alcerar IOCCI. :ZO..Sl, I. Ooerlno IF), 20:56, 9. R~IH !Fl, 71.11, 10 Seek (F), 21:29 ·-C>Bnee C..&t J6, ,,,,,..,._JI OrMet C.Ut 25, Geld9ll Wet! Jl CO--. Wm 216, ,~ JO 1 l<lernen (OCC), 11:26, 2. L"o (OCC) It JS. ). CoHler (Fl, 19·13, 4. Cllave; !GWCI, 19:3S, S Melon (GWCI. lt-47. 6. Rk:llaroi IGWC), 19:56, 7. LM !Fl. 20:0.S, I Hearn (F), 20:21, 9. Cowgur IOCCI 111-.28 10. CrltMI CF), 20-.33. • ' fMn'I teurnemeftt (etLM~) ""' lteund ~ Brad Gllt>erl (US.I def MerClll FrHman (US ), 7·6, 6·7. Sectrld ...... Slirlllet Jonn McEnroe (U.S ) def Vila'!' Armllral llndlel, 6·7, 6·0, Scoll O•Yls IU.S ) <It'! BUO Scllultr (U.S.). t ·2, 6·2, Johan Kriek (Soulll Africa) def Tlm WllldlOll (US.), 6·7, 7·6, 6·2, Ram.Sii Krl•lln•n (lndl•) dt'f L•rrv Sttfenkl (US I. 6·4, 6· 1 WMMn'• teumam.nt (•I Olk.tee) FntReuftd~ Ketllv Rl"-ldl (US.) def Gigi FernanOer IU.S ), 6·0, 6·4, Wtr><IV Turnbull (Aut tralla l def Katlltffn Horvatn (U.S I, •·3, 6·0. S.C...Reuftd ~ Bonnie GackJsek (U.S.l def Grace IClm CU S.I. t ·7, 6·7, 6·4, Ellu Burgin (U.S I def Krltltn Kinney (U.S.). 6-0, 6·2. Pi m Shriver (US I def ~Im Sheeftr IU.S.) 6·3 ,.,, 6·3 . • • Hkltl KMol *11 MA""-1J, Tustin S ~ E llot>ert1on (Ml def. Rundle, 6-4, defaulted to Alderete, deleultld to Munentnal9r, Po !Ml won, 6·1, 6·1. 6·0, Gerner (M) '°"· 0·6, IOst, 0·6. won, t ·J. Oev4l6es Llang·K Robertton (M) def Sia.I· Lul'dv. 6••. def. Hutll·Galtowev, 6· l; def. J1mfl•W1de, 6·3. Ftnton·Cnurcn CM) won, 6·2, 6·7, 6·0; Megneu·81Sllort (Ml IOll, 0-6, won 6·0, •·O. Mlr""t. 11, c-.... ,,,,., 7 MntMs Phebut !CdM) IOsl ro WtlKl!et, H •• mt 10 Ametld, 6· 7, <It! Stmot0n, t·4, Scoll ICdM) won, 6·4, IO\t, 7·6, 1·6, B•ln ICdMI won. 6·2. IOSI 3·4, 7·6. ~ 1towt19tllam·Ca1>rlt1 ICCIMI losl to Hoff· man·Ballev, 1·6, def Eklln·Kru"-c, 6·3. def K•l-·kt!Ull. 6· I; Jonnston·Smllll (CdMI rosr. 7·6. won, 6·2, lo1t, >-•. COllev· Fraedmen !CdM) loit, 1·6, won. 6·., '°" .. , . . Wemtft'a v•tbel COMMUNITY COU•GE Oranoe Coa11 def. Gr°''"'°"'• 12· lS, IS·3, IS·7, 14-16, lS-11. HIGH ICHOOL Foonteln \lellev def L0119 lkKll Potv 1'-17, 1s-t, IS $ ' ....... ('1 .......... , l.Jlflt ............. . J 8 Wllllama.on !Senlt MOlllUJ •Ori UMftlmOut If rOVflCI deel'lon over Grovw ltoOlnlOll ot Anoetnl WllllemlOll It 17·1, ltoC>ln It 7'· ll ~'11••• •fllMl lftfl Mue4ltf CL" 1/111111 KO'd HumlNlno De Lo• •lot (~) Ill fllt tlllrG fOUftO of ~ l .. rou~ Muller II 11•1-I, 0. LOI Rloa. It 11·1 • NPL NATIONAL CC*~IRINCI •enu Sen F ra11Clteo Atltnle Ntw C>'IMns ClllCAl90 Detroit Mlnnet0t1 GriMll a.v r.moa .. .,, Welt W LT ' 0 0 I I 0 0 2 0 0 , 0 Centrel N . ~' 1000 » 500 ,. .000 ., ,ooo so 2 0 01.000SI 2 0 0 1.000 S4 2 0 0 1.000 S9 1 1 0 WI ~ o,o'OOO ... l •o&f SI l.O\.llt 2 0 0 1.000 6e Oatlat I 1 0 .SOO 6.S NV Olelllt I I 0 500 .. , W•thlnglon I I 0 .500 )Cl Pt!lledelohl• 0 2 0 .000 • AAIWR~AN CONf'l•INCI Pltttburllh HO\.lston Cteveland Clnc:lnnert Miami NewE1111l1nd NY Jeh 8 uff•lo lndl•n•l>ollt .... , 2 0 0 1.000 13 2 o o 1.000 n I I 0 .500 51 I I 0 .500SO 110 50049 c ....... I I 0 I I 0 I I 0 0 2 0 E"t 500 52 500 ,, 500 .. .000 SI I I 0 .500 S3 1 l 0 .500l3 11 0500 42 0 2 0 .000 I? 0 2 0 .000 ,. T..,., Genie "' tt 64 .., ti lS .. '7 .. " SI 40 2'J SJ lt 47 S9 )6 '3 SI 20 3t 34 " Cnk:eoo •I Mlnnesol• (Cllennel 7 •I SI SUNl!lv'• 0- S.n Franc:IKo 11 Reldws (CNinntt 2 '' 1 D.m.) Cleveland et D•HH O.nver 11 Atlante Oetroll et ln<llen•ootl• Houston al Pltttburgn New England al Buff1lo Pnlledell>lll• 11 W11hln1>lon Temoa 8•v er New Orle•n' Sr. Louis el NY Giants S.11 Dlffo at Clnclnoall Kant.a Cllv el Miami NY .,.,, VS GrMn 8•v •• MllWIUkff Mei.-y't 0-•em• el S..ttl9 (Cllanntt 1 el • om I R.ms steltsfta se.r.w~ l 19 0 ~ 12 I) 7 0 11-37 TIAM a,.._., ,. ·-Flrt f dOwnt Yards rulhlng Yard• e>a»lno Total vardt Puflts PefWll!i.. FumC>let•IOst ltu\1111111 TOs Peulno TO• Relurn TOt Tolal TOs li 113 )94 m J20 799 619 10·42.S 14-11 12·1'.9 7·SO s-s 0 2 0 2 .. , , INOIVIDUAI. ltll ..... 1 1 4 Tcb Ydl An TO Wllllt S4 217 4.2 2 Redden IJ 46 3.S O Brock 7 23 3.3 o Gul'llen • 16 ... o O Celn 2 I 4.0 O Total• IO 320 4.0 2 OoOl>llenl Tolala 44 113 4.2 o ~ ..... ~A ~ ~ Ydl TD Broc.k SS 17 3 :MS 1 Oooollenr Tora11 73 32 s 4AO 2 •eceMne IM. Ydl TD Hunter I ,., o Ellard 6 107 O 0 1vld HIN S 46 I Gume11 2 21 O Caln 2 14 O 8art>er I 2' 0 Ouc:llwortn I 17 o Whtie I I? 0 Redden I S 0 Torelt 27 345 1 Ooool\ent Tolelt 32 440 2 Otller leaden. Punllno -Heldler, 12·34.t avg. Kickoff return• -White, S-16 a e1111 .. Guman, 1·17 •YI> .. Pvnr returnt -EHerd, 1·4S.S •Yll . lntercec>tlon1 -Gr-. 2·20; Jonnton, 1·4'; Ekern, 1·21. COiiins. 1·4 ~AMS LOG 12·0) 20 Denver 17 Pl'llledell>flle It • Seo!. 23 -11 S..ttl9, 6 o.m. Seot. 29 -Allent1, I om. Ocl. 6 -Minne.ore, 1 p,m. Ocl. 13 -at T•moa &av. 10 a.m OCI. 20 -et KanMs City, 10 a.m. Oct. 27 -S.n Francisco, I o.m NOY. 3 -New Orteani, 1 1>.m. Nov 10 -•t NV Gla nrs, 10 1.m. Nov. 17 -et Allenle, 10 1.m Nov. '14 -GrHn &av. 1 1>.m Dec I -et New Orleans, 10 e,m DK 9 -at Sen Franclsc:o, 6 om. Dec. IS -St Louis, I P.m Dec. 23 -Lot ~Relders, 6 om. AM tlmet Pacific ltAIDE OG • ( 1-1) 31 NV Je" 20 1Canw1 Cltv Stol. 21 -Sen FranctKo, I o.m Seot 19 -•I New EnlllOnd. 10 • m. Ocl t -KanMI Clly, 1 pm. Ocl 13 -New on..ns. I o.m Oct 20 -et Clevelel\d, 10 e m Oct 21 -Sen <>i.oo. 6 om Nov. 3 -•I S..llle, 1 o.rn Nov. 10 -et S.11 Oleuo, I om No¥ 17 -Clnc:IMttl, I om Nov 24 -C>enYer. I P.m OK. I -•' Atlante, 1 o.m Dec. I -el 08llV91', I o m. Ooc: . ..is -S..tll•, 1 om Dec. 2) -at Remt, • o.m All llmet Pacific C-.. ...... scMdUte SATURDAY'S G~S Wat 0 36 8evtor YI, USC 11 LA Coll .. um 14 o.m.) Sen Oleoo Stole va UCl.A a t ROM &owl 17 o.m.) Arlrone et Cellfornl• Lono IMcll State er H•well, n FrHno Sl•I• •• Ofeoon Stell Sl•nford el Oreoon San Francisco Stele 11 C1I Lulheren C.I Slate Northrktoe at SI. Marv't C•I POIV (SLO) •t Cet State Havwerd C1trtn1011t·Mucld •I Azuw Pecltk. Redlendt el Occidenlel, n WllllllW a t u. of S.n oi.oo ...... Cat Sta te FulltftOll e r Wvoml119 P•c:lfk: et Arizona State Ohio Sli fe at Colorado WHhlnolOll Sl•I• et Ut1h, n Sen Jost Stete et Utell Stare Rice et Air Fill"~ Tex•• El Peto ., ~ MHkO Sl•I•. n s.utll-' WHhlnoton •I HOUJton Tul .. e t ArltellMt Mlu,ourl •t Tu" n NE Loulslene et fex" At.NI, n Norlll THH 51•1• ., TH" Tech, " ,.,..... Mlc::hlttn Srete el Notre D•me llllnolt •I N•eJll• Ntvede·L" Veeas e t Wlscontl11 &eU Slate el Purdue Navy 11 lndlt ftt Nor1"9f"n tlllnola ,, IOwe Mollt-•I NllllllelOle, n ll'dltne Slale el Ken"' TCU 11 Kan"' Stitt V1n0ertllll el low• $1ett sou111ern llllnol• e t Orek• To+tOO •I Wkhlle Stele, n Miami, Ohio et l owllno GrMll C'"lr•I Florida I I Cefttrel Mk:lllgan ~Hlern MlchlMn et AkrOll, II .... COIOtlldO Stele et LSU, n Clnclnnetl •I Alllbema Gtof'llla el ClemMlll (Cllennel 1 el 1''30 •.m ) Ofllo U et Ovt.e. n ~h Sl•le 11 Ftortcse .Stele Vlrt lnle •I ~Dlt Teel! T Ulelle et K 8flluelt y w.-t VlrtWe et Mervlend (Cllennel 13 II S Pm.I ' Ari\.,_, Slate el M11tllaltlel Ml~ Sttle t i SOut,_11 MIW...,_. ~ Cerotl4\e Stele et W9'e f!-t ~ 11 SOutll CW'Ollne, n TUiane II Kentuclly W"rern Ktntll(tty t i Loultvllle, n .... I YU 11 T..,.._, n ltat CerOllne er Ptnn Slalt IC.tfl! Stoi. et S~. n Rutten 11 Army lottoft c..... ,, 1'111 ,,,_._ tr-n al YW ColMll a l Lt'-vettt HMvwd elC~ CorNI al l'WVI PrlM»tOll " °""'*''" Hol\I Crou el MetMChUMltt AP'•• ·-~ "' 1"¥1 • 1.AUIM.wll (231 '•l>-0 I, 137 1 2.0itlallomt (23) 0-0-0 I, ltS 2 l.SOUtr.n C9' 161 1•0-0 1,010 .. 4.IOwe (5) 1•0.-0 "' S s.So. Mtt1'oclltt m 1 ·0.-0 '1> • 6.~IOrlde St•te 2-0-0 ·~ 1 7,0l\lo Stai. H>·O 76 I ' LO..lellome Stele t·0-0 697 I ,,I.SU 1 ·0-0 617 12 10,Pllnn Sl•te 2•1>-0 610 II 11.Florlde 1·0-1 5Je l 12.UCLA 1•0 I •7 10 1:ur1911em YOU/Iii 2+0 •S " 14,Arkenwia I ·0·0 •73 14 IS.$outh Cerotlllt 2-0-0 376 n 16.Alebeme 2+0 >60 20 17.Mervlend 1+0 310 17 11.NeOr nlle 0-1-0 207 11 lf,Mkhklen 1·0-0 117 20,IMlnolt 1-1•0 f) 19 Otllert rec.lvlno voie.· TellllftMe '9, Wat Virginie 62, Air Force 41, VlrDlnlt .0, Tnu Chrlttlen 21. Georgia Tech 20. Kl llMI ''· Tuet 13. ClemM>n 10, Arizona I, MlclllOan Stele I , Noire Dame 6, Rul11«1 t, Miami, Fi.. S, Armv 4, lowllnQ GriMll ... Tu .. Teen 3, St•ntord 2, G«)rgla 1, Piii I, Purdue 1. ~c.-... SOUTHl.ANO l'OLI. ~~ ·~~ 1,Teft t>-0-0 119 t su• u m l·•·• ~., 3. Cerrltot 1·0-0 91 4. 81kenfleld I ·0-0 61 S. Groumont l ·0-0 47 6. Vtnlvr9 I ·0-0 46 7 Fullerton CH ·O •.2 t Rencho Senlfago 1 ·t>-0 lt f. Soulllwnlwn 1·0-0 >O 10. Glendale 1·0-0 21 Othen r90elvl119 volet; 0..... C-tt (O·O·I), 11, ~ W"f Ct·O·U. 1'1 S.n 8er"-rdlll0 11-0·0), 1: Ml. Sen Jeclnlo (1·0-01. •: Wetl LA 11-0-01. 6; Ml. Sen Antonio 11·0-0), 5; LA Pierce ( 1-1·0), 4, Pe"dene 10-1-0), 31 ltlveolde (0-1·0), I; Lono 8MCh Cllv 10-1·0), 1, c~c-.. SATURDAY'S o~s Rancho S.ntleoo ot Golden Wtil Of•noe Coett et Fullerton ~ et Sen 8ernardlno LA Piere. al S.cnmento cc. 7 Taft el Wes! Hllll, 7 Porl«vlh et Ml. S.11 Ant1>11lo, 1 MoorPWk el Wnl Los Anoeies. 1:30 Senta 81rbere CC al EHi LA V8fllur• e r 8eker1fltld Glendale •I LA Ve .. v Corno4on at LA Soutllwfft, I LA Har1IOr et El Camino Lono 8eech CC at lthrenlde CC Cllrui •I A11tetooe Vellev San Dlel>o CC et Mt. Sen Jetlnro. 7 Grosunonl et s.n Olel>o Mew Soultlwestern et 1-i.1 Va .. v A" 9'.mfl 7:30 Urllea$ noted OAANGE COAST (0·0·1) 1 GOide!\ WHI 5eol. 21 -el Fun.rton, 7:30 om. Saot. 21 -al S.dOlebeck', 7:30 p.m . Oct. 12 -Rlver,1cse•, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 -at San Oleoo ~ .. -. 7:30 o.m Oct 16 -Soutllwettern•, 1:30 o.m. Nov. 1 -et San Oleo<> CllY', l:lO o.m. Nov. 9 -Pelomer', 7:30 p,m. Nov. 16 -al Cltrut•, 7:30 o.m. Nov. 23 -Renclio Sent Iago•. 7·30 om •--oe"°'" Ml1110n C1>11ttrenc1 geme GOLDEN WEST ( .. 0·1) 7 Oranoe Co"t 1 Se1>I. 21 -R•ncno Santiago. 7·30 om Sei>t. 21 -11 Tell", 7:30 o.m. Oc1. S -Peladene', 7.30 p.m. Oct. 19 -•I Ml. San Antonio•, 7:30 om Oct. 26 -Long hacll City•. 7:30 om Nov 2 -e r Cen'ltos•, 7:30 om NoY t -Fullerton•, 7:30 om Nov I• -el El C1m1no•, 7:l0 om. Nov. 22 -Baker,flold•, 7.JO 1>.m '-Genola Pac·9 Conference Hrna\ SADDLE8ACK ,, .. , .. El Camino 14 S.Ot. 21 -tr Sen e.nardlllo, 7.30 om S.01. 21 -Or~ Co.t r•. 7:30 p.m Oct S -II ltlvenlde\, 7:30 o.rn. Oct. 12 -S.n 0119o Mesa•. 7:30 1>.m Ocl. 19 -•I SoulllWHfer11•. 7:30 0 m Oc1. 26 -San Dlffo Cltv', 7:30 o.m. Nov. 2 -11 Palomar•, 1:30 o.m. Nov. 9 -Cit rut•, 7:30 P.m Nov 16 -et R•nc:llO SanllHO•, 7:30 1>.m '-denOIH Min ion Conference game Hltlll KMel lcMcMe ( .... .....,., TONIGHT D•mlen 11 Hunllnoton 8eec:ll LaDUn• Hiiis "'· Ettencle 11 Newport Herbor Hll)n S.<ldteoact< vt. Sanl• An• •• Sanle Ana Bowl El Oor•Oo vt. Trov a t FullW!on Hl11n Gar<*! Grove Yi. C'l'e>resa el W111ern Hl9n Karetta v1. VIiie Park el El Modena Hlllll Meilnolle v\. Lot Amll)o1 11 Garden Grove Hlllh Rancho Alamitos "'' Savenna et La P11mo Perk ftttlDAY Cosre Mew vt. S..nll•GO et Garden Grove Hlllll Edlton It Collon El Toro YI Foonteln vertev et Ofenoe Coos• Colltlle Fontane YI. Oceen View at HunrlnutOll 8ffcll Newoort Harbor et lrYlne lAl>Ul\I a..cn at Eltlnort Mater 0.1 vt . Senta Ana Valley It Sell!• Ana l!lowl P1clfk:I et WHlml11t1er S.n Clemente vt. COt"ona det Mer et Newl>Qr1 Harbor Hlttl Ulllverllt'I' et Ml»lon Vlelo Wl>OdbrlOoe at Tinlin 8olM Grande et Buena Park Cenv1>11 et Ceolstr•no V•ltev Dena Hiit• et Torrey PlnH Esl>er~1e el El Modena Foot.vs. L• Quint• el 8ol .. Gren<lt L• Habra el Callfornle Loar• n . Anaheim er Le P1tme Perk Mllllkan va. Loa Alemltot el Gellr NOf'le 11111• el Fullert1>11 Ore11119 al Norco Sonor• ,, v elenc:lt Sl.tn11v Hlh YI. Don LUllO •I Clllno High Wetlw n n . K9Mld'J' el W"tern Hllln SATUttOAY Marin• vs. Servile 11 S.nte Ana &owt l ree·Otlnde vs Welnul •I Ml Son Antonio COllM All Hmft et 7:30 1>.m o.. ......... OAVIY'S L.OCKltt (........, a.di) -ts •noters. s. w recude, 35 bonito. 20 ytllOwt•ll, 13 roelt flttl, 11 calico twtu, 17 wlld bet•, J6I m.c:kertt. • acutoln, 6 Wllllt fltll. 1 cebtwn, NIW""'f l.ANOI•• (NewHrt 9-dl) -10 .,,...,.. 25 """ bell, 73 mtlektrtl, 1 ·~ DA•A WHAlll, -11 • .,...,._ 1'1 btu, l llOnllO, 2 htlll>ul1 •. vettowtell. 1n mackerel, 3 "-"•-· 4 Kuloln, J ml1c:elteneout. cc LA Lalltf'I ICMcMe Sot , Oct 16 -11 Sen Anlonlo. Tuet Ocl 2' -at Delles; Thun. OCI. 31 -et Pnoelllx. S.I .. Nov. 2-al GoiOell Stare, Tu.. Nov. J -.,., Cleveland (llOme); Tllut. Nov. 7 - 11 Utell; Fri Nov. I -111 Denver (f'IOme); Tue. Nov, 11 -va. Ulah (hOme); Thur Nov , .. -YI. Portland (llOme), Fri. Nov. 15 -•I L.A. Cllpoen; Svfl, Nov. 17 -"''· New J-v (llOmel; w.o. Nov, 10 -\II L A. Cllocier• lllOITltl; Tnur Nov. '1 -" Denver, Sat. Nov. 23 -el Poctltl\d; $et Nov. 23 -et Portland; Sun. Nov. 14 -vs. Sen AlllOlllO (home). Fri. Nov 29 -"'' Suttle (llomt). Sun Doc. I -.... Clllcaoo (llome), Wed DK. 4 -al Utell; Fri Dec:. 6 -vt. Hout Ion (l\Omt), Sun. 0.C 9 -YI 0.tlat (llome), Thur Dec 12 -n "'-I• (llOtne); Fri Dec:. 13 -at o.nvw, sun DK. IS -vs Ottroll lllOme); Tues. Dec. 17 -at New York, Wed 0ec.. 19 -•t Mllw•ullH, Fri . DK 20 -al Cleveland; Set Otc. 21 -11 Weslll119lon; Thur. Dec. 26 -•' Son AnlOlllo, S.I Dec. 29 -•I Socremento; Sun Dec 29 -va_ GOiden State (llOmel. Fri Jan 3 -"'" Ultll, Sun J911. s -YL Wetlllnoron (llOMI). Wed. J111 • -111 Portlend (llOmel. Fri Jen 10 -n lndltne (llome), S.I. Jan 11 -et S..llle. Tue Jen 14 -vs. "'-'• (l'IC>mel, TIKK. Jen. 1' - YI L A Clfooen (home), SUn. J•n. " -,, Detroit 11\0mt), Mon. Jen. 20 -et Clllcffo, Wtd Jen. t1 -et 8oston, Fri Jen. 24 -et L.A. Ctt-•. Set. J111. 1S -n . 08llV91' (llomel. Tues. Jan. 21 -YL MllweullH (llome), Thur. Jen 30 -el Portland; Fri. Jen. 31 -vs. Pl'llledelollla. (llOrne). Sun. Feb. 2 -YI. lffW York (llOme), Tuea. Feb 4 -ya_ Delles (llOrne); Ttwri, Feb. 6 -at Houi ton; Tue1. Feo 11 -11 GOiden Sla te; Wtd, Feo. 17 -•I PllOtnl•; Fri. Ftb. 14 -n. Atlanle (llOme); Sun. Fat>. 16 -n Boston (llOme); Wed. Feb. 1' -11 lndlena; Fri. Feb. 21 -et~ JerMy, Sun. Ftb. n -at Atlanle; Wed. Ftb. 2'..J;"" ., Oellls; Fri. Feo, 2t VI. PllOtnlX (~). Sat. Mer I -at Pl'loelllx; MOf't Mer. 3 -YI. Golcien Slele (hc>me); Wiid. Mer. S- Ii Ulah, ThlJI'. Mer. 6 -•I Golden Slate, Sal Mer. I -vs. S.Cramenlo (home), Sun Mar f -11 S..ltle. Tue. Mer. 11 -vt. L.A Cllootn (home); ThlJI'. Mar I) vt S..ttle 11\0mt), Sun. Mer. 16 -"'· Houitol\; Tuet Mer. II -VI. Portland (hc>me); Wed. Mer. 19 -at L.A. Cllooers; Fri Mar. 21 -•I Sen Antonio, Set. Mer n -II Setremenro, Motl Mer t4 -vs.. S.n Antonio (home), Tut. Mer 2S -•• Denver, Sal M¥ 19 - al S..1 .. , Sun Mer )Cl vs. ~ Stele Tuet. /UK I -vs S..llle (llome). Thur Aor 3 -n S.Cremento lllOme), Sun Aor 6 -ti Houston, S.I ~. 12 -ol Secrernerilo, Sun. Aor 13 -"'-Dallat (hOme) Wer1d S...S·metllr ~llMo let ...... C.......YC• s---•-· .... 1. Fr•ncol\ Homt>eroer·Pl'lll Durr, ~- 1111, Switzerland; 2. Al CHM!, 8CYC; l . Tom Omohundro, Ntwllor1 Harbor YC; 4. 8oot>le Svmonelle. NH .. U, 8•1\amat; s. 8rvc. Chandler. 81lboe YC; 6. Andre Monni.r. Lurenne, Swll?eri.nd; 7, Gavin McKlnnev. Nauau, B•~1; I. Fenn Ferner, OslO, Norwev; 9, Fetlx Blbu1, Zur\cfl, Swllttrland; 10. Albef1 FIY, Houa· ton, 11 Colin Rva n, Sydnev, Autlr9'1a; 11. Tom Smytll, Hou1ton; 13 Cr•lg Cllamoerlaln, 81lt>oa; 1' aoo ~. HO\.ltlon 1"11111 S....... (9"16wt•7 ,_) (Cen'9dM~) I Hom0«11tr·Ourr, 1.7 -ttv oolnl1. 2 Omollun«o. )S,7; 3 ~. t U ; 4 Svmoneue, S4 7, S.. Chandler, SU (Svm· onette ewerded IOurtll on wlm over Cllan· dlerl. 6. Canel, Sl.1, 7 F1v, 64.7, I Monnier, 70.4; 9 Mc.I(!~. 70.7. 10 81t>ut, Zur\cfl, 110, 11. Ferner. 91.0, 12. Rven, 93 7, 13 Chamberlaln. 107.0; 14. SmVThe, IOI 0 w ....... COLLIG• Cal if•" ''*"""" 14, "-'-·~ 11 HIGH SCHOOL C.esta MtM 14, ~ lleedl • Leguna Beech O 2 1 1-4 Cotta Meta l 4 3 4-1 .. CMI• Mew Korlng Ounun 2. PnlMIDS 2, OIMn I, Kennedy I, Cren.naw 6, Manatt ? UIWerilfv 19, ~di I S.ddleOeck 0 I 0 0-I Unlverslrv 6 4 1 2-19 S.<IOleOacl< scorlno. Gr-I Unlvertltv sc:orll!Q Jordorl I, warert I, Mc:COllouoll 2. Sctlll<ter I, Little s. VenzteH 1, CrD!len 1, Adams J, Herrla 1. Jolle.• 1. CarrOll I ~ Ha"'9r 17, Eat.ftde 4 Nowoort Harbor • • 4 S-17 Ell•11Cl1 0 4 0 ~ 4 Newl>Qr1 Harbor scoring-St.-.rl 4, Mlllelko 3, D•lt>Y ), McLaren 2. Andranlan 2. &Nnoer 2, Glffofd 1 Et l1ncl1 tc:0rl1111 Wexler l, Covin 1 ,..,.,....... V'*"" II, U. .,,,..._ 1 Lot Aml9os o 2 2 >-1 FOU11teln va .. v ~ 10 3 • 1-11 FOU11teln V •tlev lno Wtlu 6, JIJOCI 3, TllOmOIOll ), Per 2. Foster 7, ar.., 1. Nouamen I w.._..,., ..... d*" AUTO lllAClNG &RITISH RENAUL T-R.-Md Darell Warwlc:ll, driver, to he can drive tor Lotus· Renault ------------·~ --~-,, Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Thursday, s.ptembet 19, 1985 CS • .C Un., 6 Da)'t, $6 Oollan. •Adam~ c:a.neel early, but oo Portloo of payment la r.fuodable. • Addloon&l Unm may be purch.ued'for S2.00 each. • Pric.t mutt be l~ludtd in ~ad. • l>ool not apply tu the tt&I eat.ai.., rtnl&l, guqo Mlt, or help wanwd cl...ulcatlona or •utomobUee priced over 12000 • Av•llable only to privat.t party adYertllert Mllin1 merchancHN. Call 642-5678 1'!!!!!!!:!!!:!._J' 111111 111 lalt ••Wle..... llM ...... UaJarai.... lt•MI Uafual1W IA rtatat1 fuaU...!&f!!tmntt, Vat. Aparta.ah, Oaf. &,.,....ti, Vat. Ii Gtatral 1002 MlllLW Hal c.teu •t1 llu UU !1•a.t lleel 2212 laat. .... It Ziff C••• •n• 2724 C..ta ._1 2114 1 .. et IMO l7Q THI DAILY ltlLOT OIADLINEI ,:;;;;;;;;;;;::;:'FLEETWOOD. Hlghty UP-OUptex lg 3BR 2b&, 1rptC, harming Pacuatter t.l ASSIFlfO OH ICf HOUAs ~~•T>ON ,~,~, !"! ,. gracs.<S with large muter patio, •leP• to bch, gar. Home. Wood ''°°''· MW MT IUll'S .. IT 2Br 18& 571 Joann 2 pef· GOLF COURSE VIEW 18DAM EASTBLUFF '1&i~ &elll!C• M I ;.r~.:,.. := ! : ::: Ul11lll OllT& •u bdrm with own bath. Liv· s 1425/mo. te0-4229 c r p I. I <I r p.. • n c I QUIET RESORT LIVING son• max S.5 10 No pell 28' nr Harbof lhop'g Nr Snoc>Plno Cant• No e!.n:.M~<:2/'~1 1~";.';'°' •:Y~1 :::: 11 ... 1 1121,111 lngroom,kltch9narM. yar<111unkan patio •Spartdlngheat9<1pool SlefraMgmt 550-1015 Deck.ldry,qulet tenant pet1$&80 mo &40-l3&4 800 AM llOOPM t:.':i::' r::i :::: Exlrem.lywellbullthome AAMIDoltHou .. 1 C..talhu mt 3Bdrm, 28&, lam rm & •Court yardvlew dlnlng 28 2ba S725 mo $595,ph &42·1903 Br 11h8a. patio, g., nr With Iota of cttaract411' and A.gt ~5937 2 bdrm. 1 ba, yard. gar-dine rm. $950/mo Famll-•Vlgnetle BBQ areas r • · DOI Moag $750/mo No peea I: ···- ~-"'·•· . .. ~, ~.. . -. CHICI( YO\Hll AO TNlf"'IT OU t "'I' De.1tv °'PHiO' ,,, • ._, t0t t t1 tl4lnt• ~ ec.c""~" H~w•Y., °'-<••iOfteh tf•Ol't 00 0((.,. P1if•.. 9'\tet\ W"-" "°"'°" ff \ , .... k ek • ..., <-• .,_ .., oeJl\o 'IHOf"t "''°'' ~·.tetv .. 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Fr ..... t750 .-. atone llreplac:e '°' CO'Z'J ,ft' s 7 9 IS / m 0 Shery 1 ~ 2ba ~hae Frplc • p-..ous ..,partments 2BR attach gar . tenoacs O/W see Sat 1o.1{~ winter get togathera. 1 ••• ... -... 873-3117 •Your own pvt patlO patio. redecorated 2 llSTAIT. S Large lot w/ltUit treea. .._.. •"--wetbar, pool/spa, view, •Gourmet kl1Cllen people, no pets S595 2 Bd/28& Condo W/0 only 311..Jath t 64fr7171 3Br 38•. 2700 8Q tt hOme aundeck, 2 c:ar gar Steal •New 00\'9 tan C'l)t 388 w Bay &42-04a1 I 2 · Lido'*..., 381' 28&.. 1rp1c w/2 car garaoe. Golf $1195, 2131458-2912 i•Lrg walll-ln ctoaets hkp, pool, 19&-eat Oat "' • COUl'M vtew & lake rights. I L •itt •Gated covered prkng •Lrg 1Bdrm newty redec: trpl, mlao S93~/mo Bay view, nt pvt bc:tl & THE REAL ESTATERS Equity II $85,000 Pnce.. IC• .. 1w111orage Quiet, pool, $.49-4 188-4 782 WESLEYAN BAY tenn LM $1250 No pet• "" & elear land, luxury atyta. w/d hkup, gar. No 2ba, ~. bulltlna. new ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED •STUNNING Lg I & 38' ** 38R 18A lrplc, gar S 189,000 Win take TO'a, 28R 1 lhBA townhouae Monrovia 548-0336 I TSl ~ M2· 1111 ~ l8J /(619>753-0719 car or mot0t home ~ pell . Ava II 10/ 1. <1rp1/erpt1, tlraplace, IBd 28d & 28d Twnhme 1 2a. Garden Apt POOi llSTAIT • yrty Nr bc:tl $1150 llU nm 1111111 "40.000 Down. Howard SU5/mo. Call Craig t>actt yard $975/mo yrty • F nllhed ss55 & ,725 710 w t&th S50/mo 1 Bd/18&. gar, Villa Rentals 67~91' ,.._.._••Siii..,. Hand,(819)242-S879 631·12ee D y s 7 5 2 -8474 or ur ldry rm dttoahc>pa _ ... ..._ ,... eves/wtmdl 731-3128 Visit our model D91ly 9-6 38' 18&Conage Newc:rpt 1923 POMONA l**BT&rld nu 28' 28a RARE ON MARKET! St9P9 ll ..... HIS Sorry. no peta. sns No pet• 2625 TSl ml M2· 1111 Choiee wee Ffptc:, Oat to Country Club 0.-PRIVATE PARTY 38' 28& 2 ear ~ar H V LA QUINTA HERMOSA Elden, Apt 8 8'6-e519 I patio $850-S~O No slr .. ble 3 bedroom 2'h WILL •••i•E Homes. S 1475/mo• MC 162 P Id L HB Near South Cout Plaza peta 780-1713/&42-1339 bath. New car~I and ... 631-1286 Mark &44-0793 11 arks e n $525 1BR. clean, c:arpe1, 1 1Bdrm $565/mo. MC dep I ON THE OCEAN l BORM drapM.CallOutck Mortgagu, Comm. 2BR 18A condo In Mesa 428 62n<I St •BR 2,., ba 141·1441 drpa, refrg. no pe11 724 1 only Da~966-1136 lblllna w/d auto.Jar 546-2313 Propertlel Apt, M01... Vel'da. 1 yr leaae. Kids · • -•it.1I James St ·D. 673-7787 · H01 ... unit, • . OK. Encl gar. Submit on s •• p I 1 0 b e .c h L•e•H ltae~ .., -Npt Hgt• Lge 1Br 09!• &IS-3655 (619)80 30 · · S c S 1800/mo on yrty IN S550/mo 2 8d Iba apt, Fenced Yard u 111a Paid THE REAL ESTATERS R ... Homea. Cof\doe, Etc. peta. 750/mo. all Anne Bkr 642_3850 ST DIO w/kltchenette In-upper unit. lndry iml'Md 5585 646-5-426 Block from bet\ 38f 2Ba, DEFAULTS-No Problem! 631-1266 elude• utlls $450/mo oeeupancy mo gorQ~Ous througbout Call NOW 8am-10pm I·~"~~~-? 4Br 2ba, Dock, lrplc, gar Selma 497-1744 2276 MAPLE POOL Patio trptc, X-lge S 11qo 846--0498 Blair ( 1) 337-595~ •• • .. _ $3000. mo. lse I t It It 2'H TSL •Ill l4!· 1IOI 2Bdrm Apts Eutalde Garage ..t\PI. 1br. atv, ··wa ..... " Int I I'! . • 831-0560 ··~r IC $680 Call 557-284 1 retrl Y1 patio ao• only --•• 1 1 YflllT 2Br COndo, 2ba 11260. S56S-S74S/Mo Lge t>eau1 $6J·,!, 673-39 14 Ill.II Bt11t1 Parah,.. 3Br 2'-" a. Condo. encl gar IA mo Close to beach All 18<1 & 2B<I all bit-Ina P":.r' ~~ ~t~· re:vr= i----~--=---1111,IOO ...... I la.. ZlOI frpl, nice area $975. 11111. NlllSSlll amenuies 8181446-9392 lrptc. Must see ~1 5595 650-635~ Newport Crest Exec Sllllng vacant and coetlng I Gary,~ t-7705548-5401 2+ den, excellent locatlon BBC extra lg eHlolency 386 Avocado _ Condo. walk to beh. 2 bf. money Rare 2 atory 3 Br, 2 ba baYffont houae 2 Br secluded cottage type 0 n M 81 n Ch an n e I Compl turn s 11001mo Tll ...,. M2· 1IOI ~::~ ~BS~~~~ ~1~19• f~~ ~s~a. :~~8~'" ~ Greenb<ootl home. Save w/cholce view. winter hae, newly dee. lnclds Sl 600/mo ~~3 op-642-4335 63t-3910 5595/mo 2Bd 1ba, patio :µ3 Cabflllo J80-8083 631-0560 money by painting Ind rental S 1200 mo. plua w 10 t.efrlg eocl yrd & lion Own« recarpetlng youru ll utll No kldl or peta. patio', .._..,. cp' I only. Avl Beaut 3BR 2'~ ba hae I DECORATORS beautiful pool, ldry room E/llde ISh . W81111de 0u...w.x NEWPORT PENINSUL>' e.1 F b <I 1 .. ,... turn Condo on the water 10Cat1on. close lo all . arp .,.... 1 B '"' ... 35 S ltaMt 111 ..,, lt11t1 Ill Salt our e rooms P ua 673-5193 evea 10/5. $750 mo $300/NC blk lrom betl 2 trplca. S17951mo 673-0896 149 E BllY Upstairs 2Br 1B• encl 2 r 1,. ._. th t Oc>I"· ;::;:;-.~..--...-.-...... _~ bonus room Extra large 2 f & 1 u2 '8780 ' loll of wood & glu s New •· New <I ps crpts $580 w/~ pvt patlO. lrpte "---·' ll02"-I 1002 lot Ca11now5'8-2313 l~tlocll.l 151 ut.""I"· Tll•llTl421IOJ g... r • I ........ -.-............ ______ -•trl _ cpl & paint Avail Oct 7 Lu• 1BR cOndo 1n MC\Jre • -ctep Mull stend ere<111. $7 p/yr 85-4-0996 ••-F-•a--E ·--------arming cottage 2br, SJll llllALIW No p&t1. $1575/mo yrly area exit locatton S950 $600 2BR. a<1u11s pret c~ No pe11 770-5629 SPACIOUS APT ---• pvt bcl't atM. $950 mo E-llde rental crpl thru-<>ut 5305 River Ave 946-7893 or 624-7622 relrg no nats, 731 W 1 ••ilf TO OC" .. u Lar.,,.. 2 Bdrm 2 ~ba •-•CUFFS w •~2 33 5 o '"'"'88 6 I "" Stu<llO w/kncn walk tn ... <:An ..-• ~ inter,,.... • 1 or Ideal slngle pad 1 /1 Wayne A.gt ,,.....,.. 1 EXEC DREAM . Gated 1Br 181h St .:B. 673-7787 elOaet $385 lstllast Utll ~2-2357 ;;c'°~N~l:'.~·8~; HU•U (6191323-2781 I 539-6190BestRlty tee BlgCanyonCondo.$2500 Condo. designer turn $620 ESide lg 2Bd IB• pd POOi 548-7570 l/ersallles !Bdrm wlll llnanc. at 12% !Of 30 Rustic canyon aide home hllttl l111M 1111 Elegant home on the 3BR 1BA large fence yard. mo 1 Yr min. IM Mag-m1ero. TV. mo-mo refs pool pvt patto Xtra ntea Tl(•..,.. i ir Plaza Locallon s125 yr• or 9% adjustable on huge tot with beautlful -·--water 5Bdr m 3Ba Eastllde location. $995 nlllcent Vlewl 780-0347 req &4~95 2 PfKS max No pets -•...-631 _..980 API $129000 VIEW. Two bedrooms. -•-• Please call 631-4245 ~2-2906 ~130or ~6-5137 2BR w/gar C<pta. <1rp1.1A_o_t _______ _ no ' Lots al wOOcl & used 7 Bdrm older Balboa short 1 er m Is e Cute l br cottage, 1 block Nwpt Beachfront 2Br new bl tint fence d yrd VIiia a.lt>Oa-Versalllel brick Owner ma y home.Priced at lot value $2200/mo IT LISTI, 10 ocean/bay. yrty rental decor S860 548-9842 or S735/mo 2B<I 1•.;e a w/patlo Water paid 1Bdrm & 2Bdrm A variety Traditional Realty 6.11 -7370 finance! Reduced to 126 E. Oceanfront n 1' $800/mo (213) 256-5479 213'545-13S. Townhouse Gar, tndry 636-4 120 Call l -5PM Agt 63 l-4980 $339,000. $425,000 Pl..'YA REAL .. I WU'Ttl I Ah• 11 .. 11 EASTBLUFF exp 3br 2ba OCEANFRONT 3BR 1• ... oa room. ntoe E/slde loc 26 19 Santa Ana 'I' $650 Winter· 31>( 2ba Duplex, ESTATE.673·1900 147yroldretlred bustness ltnletYHOU hse,huge y<l,nupalnt,no lower untt $1000/mo -26290RANGE AVE Tripl ex • 28r 1 . ..,ea l stec>sto bci\ 2 cargar (714) 673-4400 CtrtH ••I •r 10 ~~<>;\=.!."8i '=;1 fHlltlt .. wttti ~~~~y'~::~!~;~w WINTER Ag1 675-812Q.. T1LMllTl42·1IOJ Townhome type $695 1900 mo 650-2493 ouhEX tBd 1 ba .. slip for 43 IUaltboat Wiii-----ICWFllllT mo No pe1' 5'6-5605 Winter untum/tum 3BR. 111111 OtAIT PLAZA 1210,000 717 FERNLEAF Ing 10 take care of home TELERENT Harbor View K~lls Condo B e au 111 u t 3 B r 2 Ba ~lelcl IViLLA MEDERA 2Br 2ba, w-dtg.ar, 30'to bctl S 1175 •H llLL·lff 640-8182 by Owner wt\lle preparing boat to for Lse 3Br 2 JtBa, 2 car furnished lower Duplex D/W. cplldrpa, gas/wtr ft 106 Ollve 675-338-4 sell around the world oar $1695/mo ~0-5324 On the sand patio, encl lfllTIHm pd K1<11 ok Lndry tacit. Year rental on the b9aCh Sharp 2 bdrm condo. MC DUPLEX-28r 1ba ea. Home needed from Dec 1 •Widest Selection LEASE/LEASE OPTION gar N/smkr m ature Like brand newl All ullltles encl gar Mo to mo No 2 BRly 1ba 1 car_ gar ~!~•·+ n~~l.-S-a:i:!; So-ol-PCH. $275,000 '85 to Juty 1 '86. lmpec-• Upda1ed Dally !By ownet Harbor Ridge ad Its Winter Ren I al I paid Pool. gar. no pets I pets $700/mo-$600 <Sep $850/mo '550-0110 appt ..... ,,_.. 521 Carnation. BJ owner cable references. Call •All Areas & Prices Twnhse 3BR 3ba. 2 ear $1350/mo 650-9499 or 1B<lrm $585 2324 E.lden 642-5155 '---------S~~~.!u~rmio~~!X 673--0241or 67 •154 1 3071632-6823 days or •Open 7 Days 9am-7pm gar. Lease $2500 Sale 982-421 4 2B<1rm 1Ba $690 OlllOI YH •IEIYI rT 111 T.O. Won't last! Im ________ 1 Large Duplex. OY9f $31K 307·835-3591 ev/wt<nds 675 "60 $399,000 75 1-7884 OCEANFRONT Delu.e 1301 AVOCADO ~2-9850 WI"!:! A 1 1 GATEO VILLAGE COM· Woodlld• Vlllege, 2511 I In Income. Low Down OK.• Ask tor George Hatn ·oo Udo lale, 3 br 2 ba home. winter turn spotiess quiet I ~1~~~ W• :'o~ftf 0~9!~ MUNIT'I' 2Bdrm 2•1tea_ 631 -1286 Bkr 720-9422 3br 2ba. $2000/mo 875-2111 ..... rt91,4 I 7 Walk to ~h & tennis OCEANFRONT Sharp 2B W~LI R::R.a I a 48d hse 11 toolttng 1n rage w. Sunflower. Cati Judy • $329K Principal Only IUOO ISLE· Beaut furn Or Stop By ltv-rm w/lrplC: avail Oet 675-46881675-9603 ... ~___._. thing from a small apt to Ll600UXUR~ Gan °1 S~~~~ WM*R • ' mat lOff 5068, 818/792-7271 eve Balboa P4!(llnsula Fee I on same street, no pell gar..,.., No Pets $8~ ' ••••YMmm CM.NB.or HB think ot us master su11e1 Dining ... ....,. .... ___ ..... ..., .. , Children ok S t 600 -.-.,..,.,_ rirst tor that ehOloe ot room WOOClbuming II,.. 'i 4 II FAllllY 11111 OCEANFRONT 3BR 2')tba Cute dean little 2Br. w/d / C 11 Winter (818)795-3018 Beauttlul Garden Apts id .. l llY1~ place, microwave oven ··! ., . •· • 2 car gar WINTER hkups garage encl yrd,I P mo lease 1 --Pauosl<lecits 'SC>• Heat 1 1 ELEGANT I lmmedlately available. 4 s 14-00/mo. Agl 67S-8170 tdnr • .,_ 366 Hamilton Ct1r11tlne (Bkr} 499-3400 Ooeen View spaclOus 38' pa 0 No ,..,.1s· TSL MGM ~2-1603 pr•va e pa IO bdrm 2'~ bath, dining .,..., 2Ba trplc, lndry & gar No I 1 , ..... Ul/tNG onty 15 mlf\Utea UmtlT rm f~lly rm fireplace • Ooeantront Houees 2Br 6-4413 s745 1st & dep UH ISll pets A.vi Iii 6186 Utll 28drm 1 ·Ba $700 WestSlde 2Br 1ba S680 10 So Co Plaza. 1YSt eu1 NI I SUP DGITlM Pll,IECT go~d 1oca1'1on Only 18&, gar, patio, no pets jDRAMATIC 3br 2''°tba, all 3BR Charmer Beamed ineld $1250 631-8569 2B<lrm 2Ba S720 mo $650 dep Gu & Nepwon Blvd & so.1th ot Quality built custom 4 Bgmd new i" Olde C<IMI $159,995 Call Patrtck Utlts lnc.I AYI tit June '86 amenities. Jog to bctl. xtnt cell 1n L/R-flreplace L 28 2B-1 tiCh & 398 w Wilson 63 1·5583 wa1et paid 5-43-2562 San Otego treew~473 bdrm home Matlogany <1:;',~~rJma. ~o~r':n ~n2 Tenore 631-1286 $850-$750 631-8569 I area. s 1150/mo. ~6-1035 Steps to beach & tenn:s ~r 08,' 1~~~s n~ pets &YlJUIU HW Dua Ptiat ff2' ~~~ve 63 1-9 By 'sreneh <loor1 1 ~.._wlndi9 bdrm. Extras. <leeks, 11--~ lafwntltltff I EASTSIOE 3Br 1Ba new !01~ !>«":~ mo on Y adults, A.vi 10 June '86 1Br Ing range laundry Bmor Apt All U1llltles pectac;u ar ...... w rom patios and decor From ...... 2202 crpts/palnt Lg yrd Smt _ S875tmo 63 1·8569 pool carport No peis incluOed Close 10 l>C1'I IMal ..-master aulte & ratrMt ' $229.500. Geatral pet oil. Utils pd Gr<lnr Lovet)' •BR West N B on --S550tmo •~ Lower bdrm could be . a..-••-UN $975/mo &45-8453 canal $2000/mo or lum !WINTER REN,1' AL Spec-931 W 191h St 548-0•92 5385 mo 661-6142 2 rms avail $300 • ·• udfs maldslguest room Pe<-l ltlijl{ l lf ~(' 'tf' P&11 p•••1 --• $2200 645 7781 tacular 3Br 2 .. ea on the i - --u1111rw ea Fem non-sm1er •BR lec11on move right In R..ltors 675-6000 . -Be1ter hurry, only Best hu Ellde new super 2BR 2BA ! · · sand nr 45tn St Decor· roP AREA MESA PINES -u 2 . .,8 A tl<>Yse pool iac & $1,250:0001nclud•land ' 38drm,lam-rm,llvlng rm, ti . Perfect stu dent Greatloe.Pvtpkg,upper ,Mual see 1hll bay v1ew•1 at or l urn1sh 1n g s IBO<m hll.e new COZ)' Only 10 minutes from trplC 962-0205 DONO.THOMAS atrium, Ille roof, redwood special Others avail levet Gdnr/wtr pd, flrepl, You'll rent 5 rm hm appls S25001mo • ut•ls A.gt lrplc enct.pauo Carport Laguna on Dana P01nt s F I E E I A I I E T decking and patio cover. 539-6 t94 Best Alty Fee loll all appls amenities fncd yd $750 539-6190 544-2484 M-F 9.5 poot spa BBQ Quiet most secluded scenic Grann.,, ttat pvt entr Olh a•HJSIS OF Yllll Shows Like a model. By LANDLORDS/REAL TORS No .pets. S98S. 751-3898 Best Alty lee A t t U f $595 No pets 549-2447 bluMs Spacious 2Bdrm i.11chen ullls pd 1 m1 to ~-759·_91~C2 -Owner. $169.500 Prine 1---I ,., a ea I, • . w•den prvt patios enc ocn COZ) & Qu•el $325 llAL ESTATE If only 832-3787 Fut free tenant provtdrs Executive 3 BR & den. 3 NewportHeights 2Br 2 ba. 3Br 2Ba 1027 Valencia g ar 960 -633 1 or No pets 631•9259 lllTI llLLIOI I Info 539-6194 Best Riiy ba tam rm garage lrplc. pool, gar. no pe1S. lalM. Nopet& $725 mo Call all 86 t-&141 • ....,.,.••ell l NOT A LIST AGENCY s1.4001mo, 552-5608 . , 1st, last & <Sep Rets I Peaia1al1 2707 Jpm 631-6155 But. ltac~ 2740 M F 2 Olks to bch 36th St PllllOH, CUL Ullll llNI Large 3 Bdrm unit w/encl. $895 mo 675·2520 DELUXE NEW CONDO --------•oc New decor & tu.rn IUlll UY PUllOI TEllllE pa•lo, $1200 yrly LOOK HERE! --WFllllT Small 2Br lBa gar. Easts•de. 2Br 2•.,Ba dbl 2eA 2ba cpts/drps dish-ima ige BR 4 cioset E 1 Newport bl & Cl11rhbtt1Tlttl11t • Priced rite · Rent fast lg 00 S750•mo Hm 673-8276 <I n s 3·5 mo Ca11 dy s ~~h Polent1:"1na1':: 3 H1·12H Palatla{FRENCH COUN-tlAOIUIULn 2br crpl de4Cor yd tor Lowerhallol sh&rpduplex or01c 979-637t ~~~ ~~P;!~~ 1~~P:; ~~~~er ln~':',osai_.~~~e 5•5.9111 eves 631·6265 bedrm, 2 bath beach cot-• ·~i~W6·;:r TRY TUDOR. more than PllP llAIAlllllT kids $595 detalls 1 •Br 2''>ba, lrplc Winter YRL Y BALBOA PENIN 675-9797 $7 25 mo 846-6451 legewlthcozyllreplace& •• elegllflt 5300 sq 11. 11 114/lli-1113 *IU·l1IO* 1rental.avl$ept 7thru June1 Newly dee; 1BR. no pets ••Lg 2Br 2Ba Walk lo beamed oetllnga In this 1 rooms Ocean & City 1Qon't rmssJustredone 3br 1 No pets S1350t mo ' S600lmo 675•6606 Lar99 1Bdrm fresh as a most charming al waler· I ~~~·~· ~~~-~~~~W~L~lg[h1ts~v~lew; estate Large 3 Bdrm unit wlenc:l j 2ba mellow nghbrhd 1518 W Oceanfront I ·--___ breeie cptstdrps stove beh Bale oar $750 No front ara11, clo .. to Ii Must liquidate f()( out ot pvt patio. 1 blk tobeaeh, $725 kids others avall Wayne. Agt ~6-88 16 'CtrHI •el fllar 2722 $495 No pets Onl/1c1or1a pets 760-1"13 857-t7"6 Balboa lllan<I and Nw-·-· .. ---· area . Sacrllloe at avall lmmed. $1200 yrty 539-6 190 Best Alty tee Right around $1000 ren1s 128r 2ba apt, gar. 1 blk to near Newport Bl'ld SUWlll YILUliE por1 c.nter Community $999,00011 ol the "611111Uln 'Lrg 3BR 2BA. dbl gar, topshell3br2bahome nr beh. Oct 1 occupancy 990·2962 lennla. Alklng S279,500. Harbor Ridge bargalnaj PllP ll&lllmtl lrplc. patio, E/slde New oc ean Ir pie charm 5900 mo 1se 631-0560 Eas1s1de 2BR Townt1me DY HTT LH ~~rF:'f'e:o/:~~~ l14/llM1ll cSa9r50pets, paln·'1'0cbll~~ 539-61~ ~~lly lee Sml s1u<110 super clean 5tyle F P $575 mo - \.\<\11 HI He'' 1 or 7!!0-a702 /mo. Avai to..,.,. I STEPS TO BCH 3Br 2Ba yard 7 13 t Marguer11e 1st last • $200 sec Live ~t' vou rta~t' 1111"'11 " 1"<· ------·~ 8-llttllel1a• 2206 Leavemag960-&483 ra m rm w t f r p lc $475inc1u111s 760·8 124 lmmed occup 851-0424 •Spectacu1arapts REAL ESTATE LIHISLE ··;~~I;. L re-MesaVerde4BR 2BA.lam $1200/mo 6 46-7 171 Ctatl flltll 2724 Eastslde luxury tn a pine :~:.:.~s\~..2n~~~es 131-1400 •211,000 ,.... modeled3Br3ba.21rple, rm. lrplc, covered patio ~6-1388 Connie. Agt 1BR 10• i1201mo •va1t ~r~stt:~e ~! ~~ ;~ •F1rep11ces • -·--•• lam rm, formal dining rm, New carpet, d rapes. YH HllllYE IT " -" '• • Prtvale oa1cori es or A Steall Leas1 eicpenslve MODEL HOME 5Bdrm, bltlna. Boat <Ioctl Annual paint S 1195 546-23131 GA TEO VILLAGE COM· Oct 1 2261 Miner St ..-e ~t::'~,:,<' ad~~~' i:eo Garaer1 pa11os Ull llll llAllll on the Island. Charming 3 4Ba. bay/Illes vu Huoe lease $2000/mo Days ask for Steve MUNIT'I' 2Bdrm 2''tBa 631-8055 after 5pm 548-0391 That wonci.tful "Olde" BR. 2 BA home wlttl e•-lot Assum fin. 8% Down., contact 2131850-7629. Mesa Verde Exec Hm 2 ' 1800 aq tt ot PURE 1Br & 2Br Sec park g Wlfl llT1 quality IMllng. Choice panston Potenrlal. Steps OWC. $610K. 631-4696 eves 714 673-0555 sty 4 Bd 3ba • spa. Gar-LUXURY Ga11ge SPA 1n rec rm BBQ heated EASTSIDE tBR prt'l&te 1t 3 Lognted 1enn1s c<>Yrts East "End Lido" Soud to beaetl & tennis. Don't So Bayfronl spacious denlng service & water 1 master suites 01n1ng pool D,w A C Stang Quiet $490 u111s Pd • 2 s ... 1mmmo p001s 38r/2+0an $399,000 buy before aeelng this • lt.,.ri IHtra It~~ I upper Ouplx. 28' 38a + pd. $1390/Mo 546-9950 I room. woodburn1ng tire-at $500 mo 979· 1911 631 -3646 '*Streams & ex>nds (LM opt poMlble). on•. Only 4 yea;z ~h 3 HI h amall den $2500/mo Ovenooks Newport mod place. microwave oven, 2Bdrm 1 'Ba 610 Joanne E-s•de lge Quiel 2br l'lewiv • Sorr, no pets a......., a Gt. 144-IOIO • den, 2 a . 0 ly yrly (turn?) Elevator & 2br 2ba step saver kit 081 private patio ELEGANT St $650 Adulls prefd reclec very clean lndr, '* Furri1sh1ngs s11a11 Nl-IHi,....a&•tl ul pgradedl bwalthliheplghl~~ boet stlp. Agt 673-4062 $700'9 many others at l LIVING only 15 minutes Small pet ok 645-8453 no pets $710 6"3-3600 WH'V NOT CALL _,.. • nga, we '· r """" --1 Bes R 1 to So Co Plaza. rust east _ much more . Pro -1.tlttl 539-6190 t lty ee NepwortBlvd &soolhol 2Br ,.-~Ba Studio encl E.XTRA NICE Lg 1Br "P' H3·1111 lesslonally 1an<11cape<1 P i I ,.20.7 laat .. ell 0 San OleQo freeway 2473 j garage S7001mo 2025 w1poo1 No pets $495 with huge yard, pool + ta ala I • ; Orange Ave 63 1-5439 By Pomona 646-4559 ~6-36 18 11t1 3 30 SUWlll YILUIE spa. Prle41 redueed to Ximoat on the waler 5 rm •Br 2'1\Ba Condo home a pt on"' I . -• 11 11 $399,995 wltermsl Call home wlgar 5820 no last prlv Liv., din , lam. rm.. 2 " 1555;> ~unttnglOl"I I •Ot" Patrlcit Tenore 631-1288 & It's a '/fly 539-6190 wOOcl llp, bllln kite. lrg hata Aaa 2210 WOODLAND VILLA GI ~~;:..11:'0:,,~·~1 ~~ •·~i~W6-±r Best Riiy lee yd, burg. alarm, pool, 11275 llal best bet yet e<pt APARTMINTI to McFadaen west on A• I sauna, jac, quiet d ecor a pp ls too• McFaOdtlf' • CtrtH ••l •ar 2W $1200 mo. 536-0921 539-6190 S.St Riiy lee - ' '' • ., • ,.,,. " t• ' 28R 18A 0u!i! Bl 1 Kida/pets no problem! I~ F • L....I , ,.,. , i. 1 • ·, 1 ~. , Stull•o -'Pl unlurn Utll Pd -"'&Tl PUTT I ., .... x. I· n•, j Garderl9' kepi 5 rm hse I W.Ht! a1!1!•91 1 • 1 • ~ "ltd No garege ,..... frple. crpon, frt crnr unit, baaie bltlns yd & gar s725 1t; '•• . ' • ~ .\ I $4 11 950. 1239 Wanta to purcttue neat bright & cheery $1000 1 539-6190 Best Alty tee UA.lt r '"LS• "IS• UIHllY H .. S I ' I 2752 home In Harbor View °' 640-6 1 tO eve/mnda_ lalu• --L11aa1 llH Spyglua. Need• 4BR I •Single or CO'Z'/ cpl Small SHARP 3BR 2 bath home 1•a .. R_A_N_o"'c•A-N""A __ L_lge~l·B""r"'!h"'!I UGllllll uoo suo LO~\ 2br 2ba apt w/pool let U1 He1, YH S II " p au.J I 3BA. Cash buyer to mid 1B f I Ill pd w/lge yard & flreplac:e In beamed cethngs I ll ap· I UININll SHI 1110 & d S"wUher 290 4 1 • , •• , r...,, .. n, $400.000.LMvename&I u;5~o·~so:;·2~80·t1 high quality area. Near phanoes.patlO $750/mo JUHNllS 1111 $1 11 All1,,..8 AV 714 '9s-822t phone t . 956-0345 -----Atlanta/Magnolla 20662 annual 198541 08Y1 213 H S, llHT I HT Willi llCl. It ~ 2719 A-U Al ... 991f114, lu Cltatale 107 3Br. 2Ba. charming St I Chauoer $1200/mo yrty 850· 7629 eves 7 14 t•I ,llUlll l l!!f!rl IC ._... "911 1 . t Walk to bCh 2 1ty ,...,, No pet• Wa~ne. Agt 613-0555 • 642 567. 1 SOUTHWESTAREA new appta $1250. M&rll 646-8816 lSl IUIUE•HT TH 001 -IS 135,000. 8Mch cottage 261-2414 or 673-42'3 I--'-...,. LARGE 2S,-turn 'sr9Plc75. ~ 1 Ul 110l S20 000 down & no quail---1T1at .. , gOOcl cloMta gar for Information fylnQ II you can make the A~·~c: ~~~~e'\,~~~ 28r2ba fud yrd, gar, gym., yrty avaJI now 837-8547 paymenta 494-0213 S1100.1 off PCH m 11 tennis, pool, patio, patrOI. lalltti PHia 21G7 r·singfy I • u nopets S925.54&-723• ,...,....,....,, _ _."""'"...,'"" rp I tatll 1111 1t11 ... 539*6190 a.at tee 11 BR tum vearty. ssoo lOH •BEAUTiFUL -WATER **•mu.s** 1st. last $200 breakage W COSt. "i"'a"o"R"M-("'Q"'x"'Q,.A"'v~c•oiliNMl!OOwl VIEW 2Br 2'JtBa TwnhM, CALL US REGARDING 675-5810 or &42-0393 ~~=====.;:;::;;::::;::;;;:;;;:::::;~;;;: (St. Albans). Bf: Owner I lplc. dbl j" S 1650 IRVINE LEASES Bay1ronlage 2Br S850 TM"t 11 aal 1 ., 1 y c_~~ ,I\,,_ f)t::: ~C::..• wtH 0/838--0405E/ 31-7528 I 673· J35 lmHhastltalty Utlla pd 303 E ~\Sio l"CIU ~~ 'b J:.;<.r ;::> •u• • .._ lll· 1111 Edgewater 871-2866 ------lly GAY I l'OU.AIO I I -••22 •• _.,. ..,_, o4 ..,. lt!Jlrt IHcll lMt l!!J!rt ltacll IOH uiua ..... 4 C.rtaa ••I 11 .. ._. 1M>..t>i.d wo"tt .,. ·-----------------• 38r 3ba ocean YieW. dbl low to I-............... -dl --oar. deck•. lmm.c: .. kid• 1 --I REDAIG ,OPEi FlllAY 10·2 You•• MttM tt prewltw 11ceotional Udo bit t.nn: I VOAAB I ' I I I r I r_...A_R_R.,E_Or--tl i . I' I r I . . ,...,'"'tr: :i-,__ ":.:: :: ~~--~--~-~1'tMll'I I T R 0 p A c I ~=:1 ==r=:r==i ==1 : ! ~::.~;::; 126 VII l•c• $465,000 200 VII lllntone S'80,000 203 Via llct $3'°,000 m • r•mo S312,000 124 vta Trintt $4501000 llO • u. lllrd $1,250,000 239 VII Ullo SGUd $1,375,000 117 Via Ullo s... $195,000 I I I I I I I I ~1·· .. ·\'111 t 1C.1n r.,:p J·'\ ·,. ,,., . r r 1· r r r r 1 •'I LITI IMft.!'.11•111•111111111 [_ - , oil $1500 mo. 499-2715 2 Bedroom . 2 b ath Cuat hm OCMn 3bf 2ba I lurnlahad In Country • w Fr9r'Ctl TV mM;rowaw . 1 many amentti.. S 1500 even linens 2 car g411age Avl 9115. 499-3861 community pool and North L~ 181' hM . lacunl S 1550 per mo ~. walk to bCh Call M McGuire Agt I nNty redac, OIW lrtg, 673-4400 1tv, o-wl --..to opnr, __ _. _____ _ ac>Ot .... I Yrt;, "° peta OESiOHEA'S furntshed $800. mo '~ TownhouM Frp6c l pool ...... re s '.1195/mo 873-089e am;;, m-2tt 6dl 'Ct.ta ... M24 l condO oeiuxe. )Utt 1'9dee. 1 1'it ttP4J1 ou:t vflfY appralHd 1 120,000 c:tMf\ 1 empty'<! Adil No Gei.d. tennis. pool. ape I pet I $.43.S 54-102 1 MUNL 49W790 I I 1450 Mot>lla home No .... In to-in? Cl .. l llled C*I Mature Ad\lltl ~ he4P you meec tn11ny au .... MCure Of 'fOlJ/f neeOI 642-s.878 1911 NewPof1 84& 8373 .\ GRAND OPENING mealiBllU APARTMENTS 825 CENTER STREET COSTA M ESA Come early 10 get yovr 01ck of these beauUlul brand new 79 Ao•rtments Going tasll Occupancy by Sept 20th IACHELOAI FROM MM 1 KDAOOMI FROM 1575 2 HDROOll 1 '4 IA TH FROM .S 2 MDROOll 2 IAT'H FROM l7IO FMtunfti1 pool se>a l)t1ve1e ~11"' and ~. gar~ Of carpon Beauhi \1 ,.bun- oant 1a110~1no OF'1CI onN DAILY ~ AM TO 7 PM Lou1ed at the com~ ol Center Street and Placentla Avenue 642-1424 • ,. . ... "'' .... UPIO 8900 OFF!!'* • t •" \' I PNl,Ht 1 NI I RNl ... til FITIUS cn rns. TEHIS SWllllllC: Piil 1111<h 1110rt 1 Sorri ~o Pth '°4th OPH d11ly 9 to 6 ~ood 4p.Htmt'n1' I h 'tl '•"' Room ror rent non smlr.r pvt H B nome wall• to beacn $300 mo 960· 2 • 5 ' Room '"-Costa Me~a S285 mo ' 3 ulll & SJOO depo!MI 650-1226 Bttiil,!ltela 2904-- WIUIUCI 111'11111 WI>.•~ reritals Low ales S 145 & Up wv. Coto• T'v maid sen.tee tree cottee heatecl oou1 4 steps to ocean -.•!er s ava11 985 N Coas• "'""' 1..&guna Beacn 49~ '-:9• SUUll llTtl Wt.ly rtH'tals no.. h9 $ 140 \NII & up 2~·4 ..,,..., POrl Blvd C M 6'6 '0 5 -SW.OlllTtl Wkly rentals now ""•'' S '29 50 wk & up :. ~. Nwpt Bl CM 646-• 44 " -SU I Sii LDlliE 3026 w Coasl H~ N- por1 Beacl'I rel11g T\ S 140-Wll 9gl no deoottt ltatala tt nut 2908 2 SOrm 3 batl'l lu'lt Condo dbl gar poo. 1ac S' t3 't Ul ll 731 ·5232 '*MAGNIFICENT Ocean Vu Lag Nig Shores 381 w prof tern Y' 19& 4 T fin· ncs cts pool Sgt or Cpl~ S625-S800 957-0974 ev Bal Pen 1 Olio. bCh w ..,,.. 'M F lg 3br 2btt h~ $336 last sec dee> 6 73-060' ICOM -,.. F room w t>tth trplG. ctose 10 t>ettch $3701mo 673 1439 ICM 2Br 2ba IPI $365 m1i l ulll Non-smkr t'IMI fem 24 30 '32-?!)U I I Fem 20-30 lrg 2BR 28A 8'>1 1 mlie to bcn S350 I Avell 10 1 963 7421 Fem 20-30 stir 28r 2t>e 1n C<IM ""'N~ Avall Oc1 15 $.450tmo POOi & tan nta 720-0690 CM 1ttn1 Lag Bch condo oen V\.I 100 yrd bCh turn $495 Riek 497 «33 497 1002 l ad) will at\r home Of r9nt rm 10 rnai. eo • • d091 a.en $.36--092 1 I Ma1Uf'9 M IF IP" "'°""9 38 R 2BA. ;w pool, big yWO HB S40C) Ml-9505 MtF n ~5 ltlf 28' IOI ftf 0CC '325 mo &4$-3074 Stw Laa Mo aer TlllfMM. trP1 WIO, oar ,,_.,.,.r neat & quMll, mall 22· H 111 •'0"' uoo . ,,. .,..,~,~ --·~-----·--- ,. .. b. 0 0 • $ au us ;: 3 5 a ~Coat OAJLY PILOT/Thur8day, Sept9mt>er 19, 1815 llll • 1111 .. c--da1 ..... a ,.... _. 1111 ••!14 ''" "" w .. w 111• .., ,.., 1111 •ll we"'. "" ... , wu.-1111 1111 w..... 1100 ~ ... 1111 .... 1111 ... ADVERTISING 1&11911/111 .... 11111 I.... ........ 'HllllWf • UUI * LJ Ill 957~1133 ~ "*• '8dt'lft 2!)t •OfblS~/St0t1Qe* 8~~!'°8 P~I... Fltlme. wHk.,,dl In· am HITTm 1!'191ttt ~. matute Exc:IUel\4 Pf1Ylt• talon, NHI appHrano• a -A FREEZER. 11 cu w~ H8 Hr e.;.ch H4 IQ h & llO r--. C.~ ._. ....... D at . .._t 14• j cNded Ctlll SU 4490 women. G«w.i ~ ...tel~ e.aper. manl· p+MMnt perl(IMllty r• AMAN f'l\Otld coklf & llil t3a01mo +-12 uti1 C-2 548-7249• W •it90 brown leath _..... CM-IDTIST • The Deity Plk>I Ml Im-work , laundry, take eurllt. 720-C>sel quired Mut1 tla~ good fl up1lght • .i Uk ,__ •-M42 itlnlng A u11ralllan 1 M ................. medl&teopentngtorCu. phone mnngeefOf cou-MA9m!U ....... 1_. driving record. Back· UMd onc;.e. !.,.. LIDO PENINSULA '**"°"· 0-S-.ie for Exper Mre & d&y9 open. tomer S.W. Qef1' to pte In COM. 5 dyt, 10-5. .. c • • -I: I round In dfapeJy heilc>-$375/fltm. ~8-1..- ... rM. n--emkr, Prime ~tn. Ofc Spc aoo r e I u ' n L • • I I • Growing dally ~ S4 to •wt. 1· 11 In Ulg WOf'k In our tiuey Cir< S 1000tmo. CW & exit tefl and Kltc:Mn It eccaptlng ti. but not nee OE $/tide. wtit. ~--*• WM 38R 38A. 105e00 1.f.av&fl. From St S19'-27N1788 on Ille ~ Cout Hitt•. 855-a611 tlof\Depertment. Mu.tM nece&NtY. Send reorv 10 ~tlont f()f CMhler•. COIT WILL TRAIN ator ~ & waler In door. 1* Ill twnhm. Pool.m· p/tt en.eoc>4 81Wn'7 need• 1meglnat1ve. p10--•IM/LT •••-dependablli and able 10 Detty PHot, Adi era. P.O. cte11 ~. cold 11ne. 5"40-13ee. 1201 Logan. gd COl'ld 2$0.0222 ofc. lptc '400Jmo 722·9 10 Ptneaala 3112 ductlve. teYoUt artllt wno ~ -• ~ handle heavy phone• 8oJc 1580, Cotta M... and reateorent l*p. Full Cotta M... hom• 407·2217 Nwlf'llkgtemtolhrtumln1. ............. *WlfS•Y• undefll&ndtmerdlendl• FOf 2 emell Children In my wtthaptMaant~ CAt282e & plllme l)Oelllon• av.it. UllWIOllllP _ iill CCIOdQ. '325. mo ~· SPIAitDXL RtAbtNGS o r .. t Ekpectlont DetlnO Ing, to detlgf'I ~ltlng ~ ~J:e home voba. 20 Hour• p/-...k lllUlllPll Apply 225 E. 17th, CM. ,.A.,.a,_cti .. •aa•m~~..,,n ut11., ~ Advio. In All Mallert & Club Mernberltllp '°' .. i. for • variety of client&. Thur/F · &4 1 Monday • Friday. Call . need• mature & ,..,. pel'· 1F$EPOSSESStON • ·a 1 Countellng. 1915 So. El Our dlt0rlmln•tlng mat• Oii• aa••i $42-4321 fOf .-ppt. Mk llve In/out, tor Nwpt 8ef'I llTll ton for C.M. loc. Call Cad El Ootado Bl1111tz. Botl. 1 b* to DQI. c.mtno Reel Sall Clem A1•dng $700. Great 8uyl ket demand• qu11lty tnd ._..,.. for Tracey pto'"96onat tamlty w/3 btwn &.11am, $45-1 100 tlno bid• at 9_.50 E Frpto, wld. d/W, mlQro, UC:'d 4t2-72H . Work (8 18) 302·2528 ltyle. My home. ruff time. Mon.· CA'"PENTE .. S HELPER ctilldren. Mon"''· xlnt IHTE Uk for Matgaret AGooepy. A~d CA . .. o. S&r. A.tpirlng prot ' Home (213) 592-4638 i::rl a.m.5•30pm In n " • .. lary, mutt have driven arve . • • nlamltr 1395 831~ SCRIM LET~ 1 JESS N•w•P•P•r production Hun.tlngton ·8Mc:h PfMM Own tran•· ~1ble, lie. 1e0-se<>5or821·5301 Ul .... lllP, 11 aee Bud Petrlel't n • .> DEBB E & ICA knowledge 114WplUI. Ablli· call 8A1·&474 att.;--no aluggard-. 7&4-fe20 Available In Newport A.l&let. Mgr .. exp mature 818·571·8052 Pwor. r.m. n.-•mkr. mature, When do I 091 your ~ ty to work unde+' dMd· _.., mll PMllll Buc h. Experienc e female Day• I/time, no - 25 rre older. Resp. clean, ANSWERS phone number Un•• 8 mutt Prior newt-CHILDCARE needed'°' 3 llU IELP W&ITll needt l'telper w/pper preferred. but l'Ot wknde.' Alto 1 exp aend· C1atr11 .t"ll otoee to bctl, 1275 mo 1 n LOVE. HUCK. Pa.P9f expel' an advan-, d•Y• P4M' wk 101 22 mo No eiq>etlen~ ~ry se. p/hr te-4·2011 n~MfY. Mutt have d.. Wl<:h maker tit dye. Call Esai~tat .v 8~99 aft. 3pm Girder · Brevo . tage. Polltlon I• part boy Call &46-55e2 $4.50/hr. Oay1. Cell pendable tr•nt?Oft&llon. Jo• 988 .. 1174 from Ntkon 1FdW11trap, c .... lk Sher• a rue. 2bd 2be I Orear-Captor P1r11aal llme, good lnqvlrl" and Ol...... 831·3302 tor Appl. Aak INSIDE s•LES and be Over 18 year•old. 9-1 t•m or 1-3pm only new alt for $195 Co.taMeeaapt.135<>.Jay PROBATED Stmtt 3014 r eaumea to Steve _,_ forDoug. n Sevend•y dellverywlth 845--0490 1"22-3405/H 750.7342/W , Pun on word1· The will was C Hough A.rt Director An1 pllonN, type, gen otc, IY ·-· Full t11n41 Mlel l)Oaltlon1 In no collec:tlng. Call 10AM HIT'Y /lllL fllUY retd wlllle the heirs ftlOl If OUll Dally Piiot p 0 Bo~ conat exp-Irv 552·5300 llUd 1n the reader ad dept. tu-·4PM Monday .• Friday. 4 days a wetk. 8:30-3:30 UNDERWATER ~IKON Sher9 cottage •t Vk:torra waited with PR OBA TED ESCORTS 1560 Coat a Mna C• OLlllOAL l,mmed tun llme Ol)9f'llng Ing phone/ count• eda. 642·"333 or varl1ble houra. Salary Nlkonos IV-A Like new Beectl, Laguna. S500 mo breath 898-2355 t262S ' for daytime deltvery drlv· PIMlant comfortable of· commenauret• w/e11.per $22S. Call 673-6726 Erika 49<4-5818 1 __ 1 feaa• 3-.. . I Buay Newport Beach ere. Mutt b9 t9/older lloe. Greet Job lor ""' la111tr Allht. Call Joan 631-1296 _. '"" ••• Ol&IT Insurance office haa w/gd driving rec. Start• mature. friendly lndlvld-FIT. l.eem • li'&de wl1h on .;µ t• attra ~~,:: 2br 2ba nu condo FOUND t 16 wk• &m la11at11 !Jr. 4014 1rnme<1 oPenlno• lor two S4 S0-$5 p111r. 11am -ual. Appty In pereon, Pen-the Job training. Muet b9 • ·~!".l ~I ; jij~&inm:-«oom;;;;t:;;. a50(, mo·;;:>;~::' 9pm Shee>/Oobefman Ml•. w. Ill IAlll llSlllSSIS IAILY PILIT lull 11,;,e Glerk typlll. 5pm Appty dally, at Me & nytaYef, 1080 Placentia neat, enjoy d9tall WO<k k-41M w attreases. 'Like new side pool, Promontoty Pt II lllEf HW• 330 W. Bay SL Duties wilt lnc:lude all Ede Piua. 17th & Tuetln, Ave, Cotta Mesa. w/hands. No emokett or _!!..,. --•• $200. 760-04" bef. Spm lu .... fer 91 IS 76o-9404 Cotta Mesa. Ce. 9281!8 typee of gen oltlce C.M. grumps. 786-5830 111 mag ,. Int 2tl2 High Profitt. local AtM cterk:al duties. plu• com-IEUYllY POSH tnauf&nee PA.RT TIME CA.RE elderly SIYIY/ltll Ettltt f1M tt ft• • Will Train. Part Time IAtOE F !1119-ln TNCher In puter lnpul Eicp. pref. but ...,1_, .... , All•Y OLlll ledy, lhOrt hre, 'ealboa. P/tlme l)Oaltlon. Open IOf ectlonate, r en y 1150. 00:::6' garage, No Employeea. No whtctv Few hre, rm/bfd win consider -ogreselve, '" '"" • Huntington Beach. part 87544&4 Friday. Saturday & Sun-blacit kitten. neade lollf'lQ 724 JatnM St C M fnl IMn ADS Overheed No Selling 1 s 1oo.mo. 645•23s7 ambitious ll')dMduaJ. Full OEMONSTRA foRS-Pat1· time. 30 hre wk I y. day Cheerful. bright & home. 754-m? 873--n87 \M1U GrMt TIX Beneflta company benefits time. At 1tores In YQUr 9e3-5647 for appt. Pll'f fl .. /f911 n.t tront ortloe eppearanoe "=:---~-::-:-::--:=-=::::--=::;: S7<> S 73 w IRE FREE Mr Wolf6' (7 14)838-5820 Apt Manager Couple Call Branch Manager area Car nec:eHary GR owl-Pm•,,....___ required Reception & Free to good l'tOme male · '119 ~age. 1 n w/exp ror beautltul 96 955-9033 btween 1-4:30 $4.sO/hr. Friday & Satur~ '=t!C~ M · k~I-.,._ ,._ ..... _, &~M typing sltllla neec1ad. Old Englllt) StleeR<'og. 11th '-5, Cotta •HttWUtM 4 Unit Gatden A.pis. CM dey. 7 l4/~ 1..0719 t.°"'P n.,x •n•,ty.,..ng " I a Monarc:ll Beac:h Realty. 3~ yrs, AKC. 493-8457 MeM. 873·7787 Cal: ·~ EHITY Salary+bonus+Apt. No OLDHW. cal plan•. 6-7853 mu11. Mon th Fri. J.W 081 7433 RAFF FREE DOUBLE GARAGE Non· Need $3SO.OOO 10 go pets 8A2-4014 Wkdys t -4 Full or part time. Newport MITAL ft .... IT INSURANCE RATERS. Airport., .. 756-8808 Sl.m /DIST. SOY OURl';fAUL •• 407-1022 Commercial, MOUre $1 25. 142·1111 national & publk:. l &I PAii Beach office. Bu•: FOf buay Tuetln offloe. PIT or FIT, $4.SO p/hr. PAIT TIIE Light typing, phonee, FIT, pma or 497.5464 ama Newpor1 BMc:h &40-5379 (71'1 760-1393 for Newport BMc:h pro-~~=~:~~~7~~ 832·Sa90 No exper. nee. &46-7553 polltlons avallable at the PIT, wm train. 873·9006 mall dog to good home. let atala Hi4 •••• ...... s f oo leaslonaJ family w/3 Cllll· Interview. MITAL nltDllT lltlllll .... ,Dally Piiot newepaper um1111 IFC PleeM c:all 642-•392 ._...1 F°'-!nd blk cat wlwllt pawa, _ dren M on-Fri. xtnt Full/Part time, needed Oeoorellng consultant for working S1turday and -• . •"ZS •IDMTIYE _.,., wllllllet's & spot on chin. Vary nice 2Br 1Ba rear salary. mull have driver• OLOIOll lmmed. Gr .. t o .c . toe. an lnt'I rrrm. PIT or FIT. Sunday morning•. Earn Typing, flllng. hea11y 91 tart .v 1 MON™ FREE RENT Laguna Beach 497-5494 unit. gar., avall lmmed. lie. 760-3805or821·5301 Full time. Knowledgeable ROH-Merle 957·8000 Wiii train. 5S2-6422 S4.50 P4M' hour plu• OH pllonea, exp. Work 4 Pc: Soh Group , 881 DoYer Dr Suite 14 FOUND. M Aull Sllep Blu $850/mo. 87S..0389 In group medical plans. ext. 218 allowance. Mutt ha11e wknda. 2 days off during matching, earth tone. un- NewPorl Beach 831·3651 Merle. M Lab/mix * lllYEIS * Am llT&llll 646-7653 MllTlllAL large car or pick-up end wk. $900. • St 100. Mo. used. $250. 093-044S 572 Sq Ft $630/mo. muat be 18. aome exp. lllTAL llllEmlT Tile Broadway Laguna 111111 be at leaat 18 yeara old. Interview by appt. only · 3975 Blrc:h. Newport blk /wht red cllr; M Must llave ne1t clean ap-helpful, full time. Call for IEIEIALMFIOE G.P. nr So. Cout Plaza ts now Interviewing for Call Bruce 842-4333 Mon-Fri. 646-74.41 8' Orange velYet c:ouc:h; 2 8eactl 5• 1·5032 Agt CockaPoO mix blktgry; M pear a nee. Mutt bring appt 964-102S EOE Typing, fifing and other nds c:l'teerlul, enthul1Utk: HouHkeeplng Super-c:ompliment&ty chalra brn/ Shep Lab mix blk wtc:hk current OMV report c:lerlcal duties. Own car a tiyglenllst for Tueeday. Yisor. Exper. In PAIT TlllE WHI STITIOIEllY orange/gold •trip; big col· COM '• beSt otfloes $425· S 1100 Incl utll. AIC. pkg, Janitor 2855 E Coast Hwy 875-6900 anytime C:llaln, M Ge<m shep wht, Start $4.50 P4M' llr 3182 Automotive m ust. Ca 11 Jud Y. 54S-45S3 e Floor Cate, c:arpetl National Reeearc:h Firm In Store In CdM need• Siles lee table 72" Lg & lamp M l<ltten gry/wllt; F poo-Pullman St C M c:all IElll&L IF'10I 642--4321, ext 3 18 for tile/ wood. Fountain Valley needs Peraon, FIT. 5 Daya. Xlnt table dk wood. all for die c:reme & Old, F Lab 7S 1-2680 lmmed. opening tor part appt. Dental • Sanitation Method• Opinion Researcti Inter-working conds. Espec:latly $230. 631· 3475 att 4. ~.~~ht ~8!ta~:· F Fkll~ OOT P HILi OLEll llme general ottloe per· HUIE OUST llTlllllTIO UJIST, • Equipment M1lntenanoe Ylewet• to work evening• fine cllentele. 87S· t010 ANTIQUE OAK. Writing --Hl Ill tact Newport Beac:h lmmed opening, 10 key by ~;t~~'.~ l~ng 330 W. Bay St FIT & PIT. Need lmme<I. e Supef\'111on munlcatlon 1klll1. NO AFTER armo'.ire cnest blinds' l calleo, F kitten wht Con· A l eon. H°'-lrt 8am· t 2noon, IAIL f PILIT I llOEPTllllff • Supply Ordering & UM Mull have good com· desk locker hall tree 111 floor otflee on Coast Animal Shelter. 6«·3656 touch. good phone c:om-Costa Mesa. Ca. Flex. hre. Beneflta. R.O.A. Extensive benefit& pac:k· Sb~nl~~~pml .C,,.821 2•2°2 1 20"Y· end labia. 644-5965 . I municatton. & good In rig· UlllS OAllLUC nref. 78• "777 or att a"" avallable. Apply In ,.. .. " ""' SCHOOL Hwv Good slnn ng -A ts e ,... ~ •-Bdrm 1ur---n--. c:ampa1nn ' • . Found Sml blk wlgray ures. c:coun ' • 2!00 Harb« BIYd. COMPANION-LIVE IN 8/wlw\de 640-4292 peraon. 2.4100 Laguna • Janitorial. air c:ond g. male poodle Very cute. cei11able a.nd/Of generll Coata M... for elderly l1dy In LellUl'e Hiiia Mall 586-1901 EOE PAS1TllD JOBS style. Includes twn bda. ample parking and utU· s A on warner Flea c:ol-acc:ountlng Ct ertc:a r •••tlM Wortd. Refs. 675-4838 DRIVERS Crose Counlry, · -I Lur bolsters, corn« lbl. 3 Illes. $750 P4M' mo tar 645--2975 eves e11.per a plus. S 1000 mo. -no exp. nee:. C.111 llo req Jewelry Poeltlon 1vallable S days c~ts. shelves & desk. Ulltl IUln · start. Call Mre Badger, llLIM UY M.R MacGregor Yacilt1 Fiii .llWELIY W.U pl wtt, lncld1 Saturday EARN '$29S. 673·3983 tta-4400 Found Very large long 646-8843. Mon-Fri 10-4 Where Clll'lng 11 CHISELllS 1831 Pt.aentla, C.M. Seti the tlneat custom Jew· Art/Otattlng bac:ltgr°'-!nd BEDROOM CORNER SET haired Siamese cat the Cuelom. Parttimecamercounaei-._. 1ff1Atr elry&SwtssWalchesto a helpful. Must be pro· MONEY (Twin beds. bottlers & wl sll11er points Hunt. Lookl~ lor Yet'/ mature Ots wanted. Help boya c!c,~lon =,! national & lnternatlonel duc:tlon oriented Wiii table). Excellent c:ond. EXEC OFFICE. ciole to Be ach. Palm A Ye •• •r1-trS Ind .. ~ uat to -.......... 1 and girts aollc:U new · • .,.... · c:llentele Unique~-train. Apply Pennyuver. Cati att-Spm -~ .. da"". F 200 tt 960.1327 --•-'"' ...... -FIT or PIT 90fTle -Minda ,_,_,. ., ___ .. fine 1660 Plac:entl• Ave. PRIZES ... .....,.. ,. wys. Appx sq · The Orange Coast Dally er1tlons of men• club subscriptions on their & 91191• KcWenl Jewelers, ,.,,... • ~· Costa Mesa. Anytime on weekends lnclds otc: turn S2SO/mo. Lost Medium tiger striped Pllol ls looklnn for help In tiouse Wiii auper11IH . papet routes. Mutt enjOy l Mr Nleleen 546--4510 salon. Benefits. EJll)er · s t25. 840· 7393 149 t W Baker, Suite 3, gray Cat w/1 torn up ear. ..., echedule 1taft & maintain w()(l(lng with 10-13 yr · · req. Graduate Gem pref. PEST OllTllL TEOI TRIPS Costa Mesa, Ca 92826 fem. CdM roe: 760-8S26 ~!s~,1~~es wtfi'9f~. cleanliness olds. Early evening l'toura llllUL IFFIOI 644-832S Inquire for Lloyds Pest Control needa ~I~~ ~~~Cd~· PsEf:~· * s56-3900 * Lost orange/wht stripe M c:lude pick up and de-Pleaae call 845-5000 ext work days/ flexible hrs. Needed to run errands. manager. route technician, we hH11rla1 tti1 631-8493 atter 5. C.•atrciii Cat No tall C.M. area livery ol ads. pulllng 521 M·Frl ~pm Commission only light office work & email iraln, mutt 11a11e good l&ILY "LIT lt.t.11 2911 773-024010, 979-8829/E tearslleets, processing aa1 ••• aay Olll Call Bruce Emlley handyman Jobe. 10·3. driving record. Call Mr COUCH 8' ads. and a variety or ....... -842--432 t ext. 208 $5/hr & mileage. Musi MQBQCQ Taylor, AM'a 979-6021 ltnt.,tr, Orange print, good 1350 Sq. Ft. lost white Shepard other duties Candidate Where Canting Is 111ve pr ... ntable car. · II you are loo)(lng for extra condition $100. xlnt Mesa Verde loc Female, apayed. blk COi· must be extremely or· the Custom. IUllll OIAIT Call Judy 631-1268 FIN •twtllrJ I It•• PHARMACY CLERK apendlng money. or llke 963-4719 evenings 545-4123 tar. vc:ty Nwpt Hgta Re--ganlzed. resPontlble and PllOWIH IUll l&IU PH.IT • Exper. Nwprt Beac:h area. to go plac:es llke Magi<: ----wardl 642-6482 I able 10 work well with ··~ii:\. Jewelry Mon-Fri, 9-Spm. Call Mounteln, Knott• Befry RYSTAL CHANDELIER uoum11 YIEWS REWARD! Fem whllgrey others POW. UllST. •t ' ·EWELEll/SETTEll 640-65&4. Ask for Bob Farm. or win Prizes and exquisite, 6 lites, 82 COM Retail Space. Coeat Coc:k-A·Poo w/allort hair Send resume Attn Lisa I lllSUDPt•Jr. A~e Jewelry Store In New· Plantsc~ Malnt. Plant Awards, Call ua nowl We ~~~ta~n ·~~' b~~s~!?~: Hwy, 1500 SQ tt S 1875 wearing large padded Smith, 10· flM llSI OLDI IPNITlllTY atr•-•• IFFlll Port BMch needs Jew· exp req d. 25-30 hrt/wk. have seyerel openlni s In pert lor entry hall or din mo Avail Oc:t 1 collar Lost 9113 nr 111111 OUST Pll IPIUTN knoc:ks otten when you ---. Own trana 751·2271 C M · H B or v $600 obo 640-5222 u.~ .• ,.,,i, ..1,;,/. oil,, Yorktown & Newland ... LY-IT Part time, typing. flllng. eler w/e)(p. All types set· 642-4333 oom. • f''v n r • <l• . Ht• .. rn. ,. ....... , 141-IOOO use result-getting Dally d•t• entry 9&m· 1pm llng• & labrtcatlon. wax. PIT UllAIY OLlll I Ill n11-1 ,fu.J. tltRJ 963-4022 or 9S7-6597 P.I . lea 1HO Hf.121 l ·Frt...... Piiot Classllled Ads to Mon-Fri Mt-5007 Linda caatlng. Great working Subttltute Clerk Positions TUOlllS '95'~133 ~r 7•~ White male Siamese I Ce I O 12121 react\ the Orange Coast environment. Call Man-needed for NEWPORT lor exc:ltlng wor1t wttll c:hll· ,._L_E_s _____ -:-_ ~ fi' j-"(119~ • wl gray tall. (Blue Pointl? ltl IU, 1• IMllHPEI mari(~ &42•5678 IEHUL IFFICI ager. 644-6325 BEA.CH PUBLIC LI · dren. 6 mo'a to S'yra In a King stze mattress & box I ' l Dover Shores N 8 . I Orthodontic: otf1oe genetal office dvtles, It •mLIY ... _ BRA.RY. Clerlcall publlc: Positive, caring erwlron-sprrng1 $50. 963-2032 3407 [ Co»t ltwy .. CM I 845--0282 I I PIT 72o-8145 typing, llllng, errand•. • -.... contact e11.per dealrabte men I New f1c:llltles, 1----.,......,,....--..,,.-:-...,,..,...,...,, Mull have own c:1r. S7S. pld1y. Sell Jewelry at muat ha\19 ~-c:all min' dynamic: et alt. lr11ln1. Oriental Ruga, 6x9 $300 Mothers hours (9·3) Orange County Sw1p avallablllty 19 hra p/wll 10 552-1967 ea. OBO 760-8792 851-83 13 Mary Meet. Must ha11e c:ar & be Include DAYS. EVES & ueen size water bed In abletoworkeveryweek· SATURDAYS $6 58 TELIO-llllATlllS m i ni condit ion HIEUL IFFllE end Contac:t Dawn Wf111 p/hr AppllcattOna may Natlonally known hotel wtheadboard & heater Pleasant phone manner, The Gold Connection. be lclted & 1 med c:haln, part time apPolnt-$ tOO 831•3s95 flllng. verlovs ofllc:• 898-9596 on Friday Sept. P up re u ment se1ter1. $4-$10. 1-=-.,-....,.· =-----:=-=---~ ==iiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ""_..,. .... ._____ --s mo k e r . 0 n S I t e s c ET R 'a c · n bonuses leads p1ovlded water & Ice In door 6 Pc: '-rieai11 11Laabca~I . IPluttr/lef!ir dutlea. FIT & PIT Non· 20. btwn 10am-3pm. ~o ~e~po ~56C•~t:r pl hr . commtu lont . Relrlg/Freezer 20 cu 11, BUILD OR REPAIR Garden Servlc:e. e11.per. Protenlona Landseaplng Home or Apt's. lnt.IExt. Photo/Gr a. phlc1. 3303 HlgllJSRc:.11-:./RColA y Stu· Clemente Or, N B. 92660. Mon-Fri. 5-0, Sat 10·2· Oriental King Br Set 8 pc: $2.17 per day That'• ALL you pay for 3 llnes, 30 day minimum In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODA. VII &SI FOii LOIS Walls. stairs. ratllnns denandablt, prol For Incl sprinklers. new lawn. , Pat-.. wort<. Lie:. & bonded H bor Bl d u It ES """ ~ R 1 ~-c Do S7 s so 0 •~tat "" I "'•o-D•81f. .. ., ,.._ •• •"2 8"D1 "'' ar v · n · dent part time rona ea "'""'tate all ug. 1• 1 '""' ..,.n ng"" """ "' 'doors. windows. moldings Free estimate 548-2572 reas rate. manu ..., • vo # 140607. 44 1· 1424 CM 540..0668 · d476t06 0on 962-8202 · det Mar S3.so pt hr •HW lmlYIEW111 TILlllAllmll 1 1 S.ln Landsc:ape-Gardenlng •••HJt Plaa~ia1 Hotel 644-4022 Two sales opportunity Po•-Telep appt sett91'a needed Complete patios. Covers. Decks. Concrete walk- ways Bloc:k walls Room addns 1Syr exp 646·4634 Trim Treu·Haullng-BRfCK~RK Small )obs IEIHYATllllST lllons open for the · Clean ups Leo 557·4508 Newport, Costa Meta. H ., n • 111-1110 MANAGER agresslve and motivated for Coat• MeN otc . .!Cini """' ..... ""'"l"l'!'l'!'l"!""P.~ .... - T.E II.DE.Ells lrvtne Ref's 67S-3175 •Good Jobs done right\' The 1rv, 1ne,Marrlott Hotel 111 who want lo get on th4i oppty, lor mature. re-took ng or an outgo ng, road 10 a more suc:oeaetul allable men & women. Lawn & Gard-Main! •m'at DRAINS CLEAR From S 15 self motivated lndMdual lmm .... late onanlng tor full Real Estate c:ar ...... r Great also college atudenla. Gd Custom Resldentlal Work "'' Faucets. Olaposal, Heater. with good communlca-""' ,.... .... · pay 1 bonusea. Hra 4.9 Pa11os-Decks-Remodellng 841-8750 + ••• llYlll+ 8s 1•9604 M&M 722•9066 tlon alcllls to Join the rea-time Otatrlci Manager. c:ommlaalon 1c:hedule M ·F 1 S Sat • b;---....-----:...--:~ RC C I '"'6-4031 ._ and prolesslonal environ· on r · ome ur j onstruc:t on.,... Malnt. c:lean-ups, mowing. QUICK & CAREFUL Expert Servloe & Repair ervatlon dept. In a lull Must enjoy working wltll ment Call me • Jeri day1. Cell Ray, 661· 1336 ~~"!'""~!'-'"'!""!~,......- QUALITY FINISH WORK tree trim Free Eatlmatesl , LO RATES, T 138046 32 yrs exp. Retld'l/~m. time polltlon, Applk:anll c:lllldren Experience 640•4868 bel. 3pm for Interview. Entry & French Doors our Mr Eetrada 64S·3381 I 112-0410 Uc #40903S 964-8910 muat have typing skills. helpful TtUEIS PAIT Tiii Spec:lalty llc#389431! R i end related expel'lenc:e I• HHPTllllST Corum ConSl. 831·7975 la~·· *A· 1 llYlll* NEW/REPAIR. Quality. No pref. We offer an excellent ben· lite typing, pleasant lmme<I openings In our AMERfCAN HANOVMAN j CLEAN & EXPERT !Obs to small. reasonable. * IRVINE * eltt program, paid 11a-phone Yolce 15 hr 9•5 NewPort Beach olfloe. t=-,=-:-:~~-:-=---- l1t1•1tlti.lla lllllititas c arpentry, 1enc:1ng. win· Over 25 years experience Free est .. lk:'d. 831·23A5 MARRIOTT HOTEL c:at1on1 & llolldays, bonus TU&-Frl. 675:s800 Balboa Light 1yp1ng & 10 key 0 Your Dally Piiot S«vtce Directory Atipt tiStil I I l llVW- UJ •4J21tlf,30t Kile cab elec: plumb dows. plumbing, marllte., Lie: T. t 16.428 J3o-t3s3 Pa La'cs Please apply In person program and dental In· knowledge req. Wllllng to 1mme<1 est {818) 965-7632 tub enc:I, haullng, etc: • Thursday from A:30-8pm. aurance. Salary plus SJ train . ._,. ~C~al~I J~l~m~H~o~pk~lnMstiiatt ~~~~~~~~~== I '"An<f"fes "Jesiis liTord t ... A~ uropeen or !8000 von Karman Aw-· level N1)t prof. 0 {7U, · Repair-Ooors-Alleratlons (flc:..,30405) 636-82« Quick c:aretul. T 138046. Card & Palm Reader. Telle Irvine. CA lmmed. FIT e>penlng, re-I 69 Remodel·Panel-Loc:ks-etc LO RATES 552-0410 Past Present & Fu1ure E.0.E M/FIV/H. A.ppllcant mull apply in quires pleuent pllone l~~~~-~~~~,Wmdow·Fences-Cablnet DECKS-WOOD COVERS ' Advk:e all matters .·,_,,t peraon at Delly Piiot. 330 I I & 1i __ •••tiai 3S yrs exp Jerry 642--0S67 Competitive Prk:es I STUYlll OIU.EIE 16so-2758on ~ 631_8..,;~--.U OlUllU West Bay St . Costa ~aonatlty, 1te1YP ng, 1115"5 -10 754 1620 ~ ,,_ Meaa. Ca. Appty 9-11 common HnH Call flnaoc:al statemen11 As· Paul 557-4758 aft 5 GEN Horne Repairs. elec • Orange Co Original S 18o-S210 ~ty99 2 tton Dept ) nHIHIYEI Full llme. GOOd drMng record. 838-4141 Franklin Ac:ctg Taxes. HNI TO FlllSll years exper___:_ I ITlllm llYIH °'· 1lttfia1 W°'-!ld yoo like to mike e.m or 2-4 p.m. (Clrcvla-Suzy. 833-2650 M-F alst wlth obtaining credit --c:arpentry, plumb. sheet Student Movers. Insured C&Llf=~ Call Kathy, 2· 2 · · IEUPTlllllT PIT tines & loans S48·0345 1Ctatat CHcrtte rock repairs S47· t772 Lie T 124·"36 64 1-8427 s1.e11H Cl John Wayne Tennis Club. TYPESITTtl/ IDfl I 11 -G-0 R s NEWWarehouseStorage n;; • I ·1 p·1 .. Oanndly depenld~~ apn•p•lt r·-1PA1TIST .cc:ountmg and 0118 pro-etc No Job too small I Palnt Drywall Carpentry Maaic WslHI • •• •• •• • • ••• • In pef-eori btwn 11am a ngagement ed Ing Low-cost bookkeeping. veways, pat os. pat s. * EN H ME EPAIR (71.a) U.-2171 II y I 01 j ~ ,......, ry -•11: ceealng Slate ot lhe Ari Reas Mickey 536..0553 j etc Gary 645-5277 PTL We do roofs all types. Call • • 3pm. 1171 Jamboree Rd. Immediate opening for Ring Set Brand New 055 . Plano Leasons 642-8215 f h t • • Newport Bch. expel' typesetter. Must Have Papers. Paid $2750 too. Darla. 979· t I Remove asphalt drive-I HAUL·A·WAY Hendyman Salon de Mualque us or P one quo es. ... • have llave mark-up from Sla11k:k1, $1200 or "'"ltical Ctifia I ways. replace w/concrete IAll type c:arpentry, tree I Lisa A Zecchini B A 642-6 1S1 Llcenae<I ... • P/T HOIPTillllT ex.per .. paate-up back· best offer. 673·5305 brlck/bloc:k wrk 539·0345 trimming. yrd clean-up, · ' · · 1•--retara'al COLLECTOR WAITED d hel I I XI t be I II A ti I I C II J II 548 7830 ~ • . • tn law ottl<le. Require good groun P u . n n· 1'1ctll1a"a1 21 qu • e coua c:a e-',CLa'ld Care -e c a _e • 1P1iatia1 . Stm'•ta • eflt• I t di me<11ca1 & eprayed or remove Ory· •-.. • typing end phone •kllla. nc u ng i----..."!""---....;i.iiiri;,;;;, all Repairs 847.790 1 'CHILDCARE New born & HOME REPAIR. Cllfpentry FINE PAINTING By Rich· ABC Sec:retarial Sve let· • Part time opening in Laguna Bu ch • Salary negotiable. PleaM dental lnaurance. con-*Ullll llME• .. utit•• ••• -...... I up $10 dsy 1nmy Laguna fences & gate•. tree trim. ard SlnOf 16yrsoltlappy ters. resumes. r.Port•. : area. Earn up l o $6.00 p er hour for : c:all 841·t618 ra~1~11::.o:t:;2f::.: •ESTITtUU• .. .. Bc:ll nome TLC 494-4246 ,dump runs.C M. & N.B. c:uetomera. Lie. 280644 etc Please c:all 646-t838 • r nllet•tin• for monthly sub11rriJ>1ions. • Rest1urant 291 urnlture. linens, kite EEO To RE••o oEL? -J area Jim Whyte ~2-7206 Thank-You! 963·41 t4 " H /O Ill * N "" C111ldcare my home trans -----BEA s · Serv T 1 •. Experience preferred but nol re· •. Hflll II Ir Items. plants. gaa BBQ, Free estimates lo school & back CM-NB Plumb -Elec:t ·Carpentry ~INBOW PAINTING Oic:tatl~ YWord. Pr~ ng. 111111 OIAIT appllancea, lampa, wall 100% Flnanc:lng area Call 650 0258 Paint-etc Dependable ~Quallty 11 our policy 1 H B Llncla 640_1570 e quired . Must be at lcalit 16 years old. • A.II lhltt1. No phone call. •Hf ... IT angmgs & misc 7s9•7788 * QUALITY WORK Reas Paul 720-0 139/eve 650·"-':u6 JEFF LI' 8688 n · · • • Ca ll 10 AM 4 PM Mr K1'rkland • plHH apply S4/hr -,.. .. """" " • ' ' ' Oenny·a 105 E 17th, CM 330 W. Bay StrNt Bruce Sprl,,,...teln Tix n Cities Remodehno c 111LORENS CORNER R I-;----•--an·B • 642 4"21 L' t 207 • .. ,... Pllooe 673·8122 Preschool & Daycare In ' •• 181 A.A.A. PAINTING int/Ext I Ifft • • ,, • c..X • • • Reateurant Cotta M .... Ce. 92627 Opening Night Sept 2611'1 Lie 20746 t my home. 20 ~ruxp refs d HAULING . MOVING WEST Poselble price CO M1LIREStb'[ • • llST/llllTlll 142·4'21 S100ea. 63 1-2380 i----a11A1I IOG riear Pracenlla Garage & Yard Clnupa ~tep Servlc:e 682·3235 I Flr•Burg'.Medlc:al-Panlc: •. OllOIUTill HPT, : 71 Slmca S300 or bet l HE CONST COG C LIG & V1c:1oria 722-6087 Jon....o111o.... MS-8192 C STOM P 1 1~-UL. approved Monitoring •• 2 ,121 EIE Ill PEllllS offer. nee<ls repair .82 mm · re5id'I newl rmd I ,,,_. ~ U 1 nt ng Y Im •000349 ~5-eooo • • • UI 1111 WAITllS/WAITIEllll Wlllrlpool ref rig, exit all us tastl 364-5121 Childcare My NB Home Hauling Cleanups. paint· Low ratea lor lhutters. , ~·' , .• •. IYml ••• Qualltled, w/2 ""' ex ...... oond. S3SO 642-6 178 .-, MarinPrs school d1s1r1c:t •rig welding. odd job1, ,l°'-!vle pallo furn . Iron re-•I 111ttr1tin1 -,.. ,.._. r Cta•atiH1a Will 1a1<e1p1c11up 548· 7800 moving. 7 days 494.234 1 et or free est 834-4243 Qual'i.ty--k y t , ....__. e ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • Cell 64o-5280 ah 4pm Day/eve el'tlftl. French tlq pool t-"le 1 ~ " .....,_, • llO w &•r s1r .. 1 eo.1e Met>• CA tnen • Bletro, 1787 Newport n ue ..., • x nt A vs 0 492-882 Co•p1tes Serricta HAULING--DAN SAL YER PAINTING Price Newport IC M. AH EO\JAl OPPORTVHITY CMPlOYER • Rettaur&l't Blvd, c M 645-9858 c: o n d S 2 o O o ob o Htg AIC. Rel rprs hi EF -GRASS· TRASH-MASS Lie •42S924 area. Nannette 631-4810 : • WlfTllll 963·5833 Alter 7pm. en• A.IC avs IC 459283 -Computer Timesharing S 10·? 722-&465 Call Anytime 9&4·2017 T'J I . • A,,,_,,tl~·""""""'llon1 for Jeh Waat / 1by Furniture, Crib. State 01111" Art accounting __ _ _ __ _ l t • • •• • • • • • • • • • ........, _........ --ti 5117 software mOdules LIGHT HAULING-Movtng I LADY PAINTER Reatdenuef1Commerc:tat • • • • • • • • • • • • ex.per. tall Wattr.... -ti C at roller, playpens, sewing Dari& 979-0551 Dump runs (yard/garage) Int /Ext 11 yr expel'lence BIG JOB. CANCELLED I . •111 p•11 1 I.. ;~YPll,nNr:,eon at: 107 HHC Xia;. M1tvre l prof. mac:h. cab, etc 548-5995 D II --7 days Dave 64S-1816 FrN eat. Reasonable Cheap prloe9. 842•2018 111111, u FIT l~n. or omplete gH fireplace ~· 1-------850-1924 or 9S7-5801 • •••••••• . RETAIL SILES trev c:omp. Refs &62-0&2t toga, 30 tncn.. wide S90 ATCCOmmerctal Drywall Btaltll Stmct PA.INTER NEEDS WORKI I Tr" t • fM Tllll NURSING CA.RE. 01y1 720-3912 Spec:lalmn~ In Cornm'llStress Management, •top Int/Ext. ceilings.. relln cab. ouXUW TREE TRIMINO • '81 : PUT. Tm only. Own tranep Good & RYSTAL CHANDELIER and Resid I Free &It smoking weight c:ontrOl (28) yra •KP. work guer Tr .. root•-•tump1 remove •• snu l-· .. PUT-Tiii '"' • Con1c:lentlou1 people kind/good rm 542-5158 exqurelte. 8 Ill••. 82 548-89?3 he. 383924 Lloyd, 545-8828 lor appt ' Da1111 Pelnllng 964-3837 ~1nupt-e1t. Car1 722·1 t71 needed to work n.11.lbte c: atal teer dopa 33" El .... , 'c I l --• -Will, l• .. F1111Ell •• h°'-!rt lor M1ternlty Shop I SSH hrylgh on 8' br~ chain, ... 11 • R11ti•1 TIP 011Lm P&1m11 l!!r nice • I -• lf you are in Hiah School or Jr. • tn H.B Salee eXP. pret'd. pert tor entry hall or din. PAHISM EUCTlllO 24 hr H • 111-1118 Serving Orange Co 22 yre. L Typing rm • D • Call for •pPolntment. oom. S600 obo 840-5222 Quality worll lreeeSl, •GA""' I b ... """ht\' Promplf Reasonable ratee F1nanc:l1I, Legal. Etc High a.nd WOUid like to ~am $25.00 • ••• -111 :1425513 968-7401: """ o •vone... 1Aef11rances llc#334tSO c.JI A.nne MS-8233 : to *50.00 ill commission and more • -_,. Irvine COMI Country Clvb 'H C * Ill 1111 * • • IUTllllTlll memberelllp wanted RES101coMM'lllNO 26 , Hit ltaalq • Wlun 1 ... 1:: • each week-give us a call. You can • ,.... ...... __.1, John 552-.34081835-523& ij;oii .... '"""" ............ _!"9"'"1"" yrs Do my own work Lie: fme1N's cltANING I ~ •• work PART TIME in the after-• ....... • t •nt V9 n ture --1 r ome or I erly •278041 Al 6'8·8126 1 SERVICE a thr""'""hh. ··s"·~ Ar• Your Windows Cle&nl ha : ll'-11 ll pea. PIM. ood variety. n Wayne Tenn!• Club ---• ., --·-Balboa Window Walhlng • noons and evenings nnd still ve _ _ Molllng Pr•Mle Frtd1y Family MemDerahlp ~~boo;~o~~g, ~1111y ftacia1 c:tean house 945-9741 f ~~~~81~i~:i?!f eo3 BaJbOa Bl. 87~3 135 :· tim to f'njoy We offer complete ; l&Lll pm 5to1 1e13E BalbOa ~0/1ren1ler J1rrl t M-l-· I FENCE Rf PAIR New & HJoOmO•I &P1o.mce ... ~,, ,~no.!! I VISA· MC 873· t512 RICCO'S WlndoW WUll-• tralnJna and provid~ transportation • Exciullv• T~ Store SC et BalbOa Pen. 873-3901 lnll 213/814·899 ...... Old Wood CM1n link ..... .,rt.... --l ..... Forepartlllng&cleer'I D • Pl:r_• FIT,PIT.1~·15e1 ............. lill or7 14/854-9557 pm ltmct • I Free etl Gr90 968 Ol18 estimate e.c2~74e AN OYS WALLCOVERING K:Mnt Call 546-0421 : plus grt'At prite!'~ tr:'P8· and plenty • ·~ like MW GE refrloer&tOf A. IVI HOUSECLEANING Good ln11111a11on a Aemovll • of MONEY! This ts not a p.3per • ULll 111..P *llLIJ 111.E* s 17S. Aleo neet pillow nderwll@f Hull C1Mn1ng Girital a1 u perlenee & rar·1 Own Int painting 548-4013 Torn'a Window C!Mnlng : route help us i l new customers for : r~:~tunw= Aefrtgaratore S12t & Up _ COUd'I S 125. &42·~ Molnt 875-7392 TRHS lransp Gladys. 54S 3 l55 Expert wanc:overlng In =rf~="= • our o('Wpaper and have a good lJm !, cal gift & clothing llor•. w.-.. '"a Up Magic Ill Mbrahp mQYlng A.RINE ()jeMI M~lc T~/remOV11d Ci.en. YOLANDA HOUSECLEAN 1tall1tlon R•• Comull· • while you're doing it. Come out and • CAAALIE'S LOCKl!.A ery.ta. gN/eleo *" & Up mutt MIU $500/obo FAST PROF SERVICE up. f'l4IW lawns 75 t 3418 SERV Reas rellable ant A8"gnmnt 58 1~590 "I ,..,~ 16.r e lff what we are talking ebout and : Newpor18eec:t1 17M230 l~:~~=~~ (213>421~ AOQfl' Packer &45--7194 Clean upe•Tr• Tnrnmtng axper rel• &42-0405 Cell fHE PAPER LADY O.J11 Pi.l.f... : you'll be glad you did. Q1lJ today •. s.... 111_.. 8 S:e~:_~ Mact)lne SHIPWRIGHT SERVICES I Verd Malnt ·~aullng Jaalttrial Pet19c:tlon at, ... "1.. I M~ ~ l• ..... .. • A-~ ,.ft ... fA-vrow! Cail Mr F.arl • __ , ru• UNIOU"' FU ..... ,"""ru""'RE ------onlt uct/Aepalr/Maint MIKE 650·3283 I I Fr .. •I 873-2519 , • '"""' -.. • ""'"' • 0 I "' "" Tl .. ED 0 r. l'\ 7: -JANITORIAL CLEANING t...l.t.4 11•dU(ard1 I 5-48·70~8 or 241-8432. • pportvn ty t o H ll 1947 S. Main St " H US!WIFE 6 oodl glq '\ 30 0520 Complete Cteen-Up gen'I SEAVICE Fr .. "t Oreg flalltr/~1 uw•r pt ..mfk e • 1 QOUOMt I~ & gttta. Senta Ana GOOSE CO A.ATS & • •• mllnt,1r .. 1r1mm1ng.1r .. 831·6M18 18/33S..588• I --c:: I ,-euah•wt•lllc~o.u, • o o.&NGECOASTDAILYPILOT • FlullrtWlltlralnW .. t· 8twn £dlnget&W&melfon CRAFTSALE.SA.T 12-4 .. ,, MaUfo, 631·4~7 Int /Exl pa1 aslef"'V• P\l•t • """ • ctltt Plu.a, Mr. Munt M In St &ee the 8"rl 234 Heltotrope CdM •'*1 arpenl ry I -JANllORIA.L CLCANING custom t••turlng quality • S30 w Bay l treet, co.II ....... CA m 21 • &42-007"2 • Engravtno•. ICUlpturM Rep&1r Rftmod 1A.ddltloN 1SELL 1d11 11em• w11ti 11 Commerc:1at-Aet1d 1 Btdo• l""°'k Probi.m1-No Prob-•••• Rdar : AN f OUAL OPPOAlUNITY EMPLOYER • I Ill-UH wOOd carving, tole paint Ouvtt.etc: &-4f-4t80 1 OatlY Piiot Cru s1tlftd Ad Good relt 831·610<4 tem1I •3?Sff.4 SS.·793t I r no1•m no ••••••••••••~•••• ••••••••• Ctauilied Ad &42·H78 0'*1 1M Sun t2·5 1ngs, Amlstl dona . \ ;,, • ,\ I \ l ~ ... a -0 ------ Orange Cou' DAILY PILOTIThuraday. $ef>ttmber 19, 1985 C7 •••aJ lul. 1124 ••tercyclt1/ ....... ,..... a .... la ,,.. RIQofdtt'• ln1tf\11Mnt No No lllCSder -Wit~... ·-.,. Mf\1'V'lt r.m"!11 ·~ . ... IOTH lcMttn · rtlUC ll)na'. IS·1U4tt, Wtll S!Lt. AT W MJlJC( 1!'9blcltora~f0ffort)'· ~ .w1-. Uk• ,,.._ SIOO IOll 10 flll tlbWllta ,... lllt PU8LIC AUCTION TO THC -• five (4$1 ci.y, •"-IN det. K _, f I ll.._ HIOHEIT BIOOER FOR ..,,,... ... for the ooenino tt1eteof • 645 0104 Elle.I COM 9500mt, ••• ·e2 vw Rabbit Con\'Wt .,, -· --• ...... ., ........ CASH, lllwflll moMY of ow INYfT1NO.. The loerd ~ TrV..-,.. '9CTITIOUe ... '!, ... Offlct Fuailare/ . tras $1200 Evs 673-e814 ILA~EWQE &SUESL~CDT810MNW'SOFI l'ulty ~ beet conct° ... --•• -.o«JMT NOTICI Ut11t..S Stal• °'a euhter'e NocC.lthW~QIVen that ~tneptlYtleoeofr.,_,.. MMll ITAn •IT 92H .. o; LO mtteao• U150 Stlctt. A~S« 1315Tl!J~ IFYOUAPlllOPERTYISIH C1*lt °'""on. Ital• Ot theBoetdofT~ofthe Ing any Md all b6dl Of lO fhefolowlnl per'IOnun __ ..,a1+_,,•• .. •,... ..... •.a~·~ on<la480 NIQhth1wtc, lM IUOI... 4~521or291-8820 • (Stk.. ) l 'ORECLOSURE IECAUS! n1t10nalbenll,1atat10tfed. Coul COmirnuni'Y College ..ive~lrregullrll-Of~ OCMnOen ~~ LTD ... t bit! ll"• newll ~ 7K ml VOLUME SALES -.,.. YOU ARE HHINO IN YOUlll etll et.On union. Q( • ., ... ~ ot °'"""' eouri..z: fOrf!\1111\lee In any blcl Of in Cetlf ~ ~-~a woOcJ ::p • • k:·u:. CMau.11 ~,!.!71~~$ obo SERVICE & LEASING 'II YW... PAYM£NTS, IT MAY IE Ot ltdetll NYinQl 11\d IOel't lomla. will r8CllM the blddlnO om • ...... ....... ·-3 SOLO WITHOUT AN Y IMOClatlOn dOfl'llclted In thla .., bid• lie> 10 but no Ill• Lii A. tTIYl'NI VIiie U'llC) 31~2 '*""' A ........ . IW# s 180 obo 951-3&36 .. 670 N Cl\effy AVoe LONO Es·~. ~t .. ~3 ln.ner, QI COURT ACTION and yOU ... ,. llt l)lyabie at tl'll llml tNwl I 1 00 • "' . Ffl Oc1 4, °'*"a''"· .... ~ ,.,,. $ulW 2,1!.~e ....... c.li- TELEX New Hend ICk ·.,3 Veap1, ••tv• OOOd I BEACH " .. .. 3 • mey NY• the ieg.t fight to Of Mitt ell right llll• end tM5 ., the PwehlWIQ 0.. ,..,. C...t CeMMMt tomla ,_ .. l()OO, S l500 Bk~= condition 1900 Obo (No Cherry lllll·405) \Uc• IKNV402) br'lnO ~, ICCOllnt In gOOd llnlerHI neld by It, u pemnent of Mid co11ge d.9-~ IMltrtot 1 GfllW06d'I De>oel't:: Crectenu 175 Mlnolte 760-8168 (l l•lll ... lltO Htlt etanctlne by pe)'lnG ell ot T1W111. lfl tMt ,_, P'°'*1Y 1r1ct 1oc11e0 et 1310 Adamt Pvtillenea Oreng. COM! ~pol' .. ~: ... ' '!2.. ,._ a 50 6...... a L -T,.de-lrit Wetcome yourputduepe)'menl•l>IUI lltuate In t6Jd COuJlty Ind,..,._, Coete M9a. C.. Delly Pttot SeptMlbet 10 lA~ • ...,.... ....... , -• ~· , . _•_v-v_ ... 01 11••• tatl•1 1010 OP£N S!VEN OAYS petmltteO coet• and •A· Stll•. deaclrlbed .. toltow9 tOtnll .. ...tilen time llld 241. 1985 . ~. c ... t()(nll ~2t flaa.. Or HI '221 1 HOllDl-DITSUll • S pen-within lht• rnon1111 I PARCEL 1 Dl<11 Wilt De 1>11bl1Cty ~ Th·302 T1111 buel,,... 11 con· __ ,.... ______ I •re~ • ftC)ln , .... dlll tlll• nota of I LOT ,29 OF TRACT NO •nd reed '°' I ~ed Dy • limited '*"'* awe onao • lano SEPWtl HllPUI 'ii U:roury Station default wu 1'9COfd.o Tlllt 10459 AS PER MAP FILED PURCHASE OF MJCR0-1 P\8.IC ll>TtCE lll'llP Ebony laquer flnlah TOYOTA DELIVERY DEPARTMENT W1Qon 9 pinger full amount 1e PLUS 1ea+ tN& tN BOOK 447 PAGES 43 TO COMPUlEA EQUIPMENT a I 1 ~0-~.vie. p, .... lmmee cond $1800, call I All MAKES! power 1 own• • It PROPEATY TAX a• Of SEP· 45 OF MlsCELLANEOUS SOFTWARE. COAST COM· l(..JIOa Oen! c_onnle af16, 631-1188 S199 Oowrl c1o--.. end McLAREN'S BMW oond bes 5-4G-e942H TEMBEA 7, 198&, and wlH MAPS. RECORDS OF OR· M UNITY COLLEGE 015·1 ,ICTITIOUI eu..... Tim ltatem.nt -Iii.cs """' · · Iner .... until your llC)C)()ynt ANGE COUNTY. CALI· TAICT I NAllll ITAttMINT wllh the Co\lnty C..,_ of Ot· Plano-Webber Spinet 40" oomm'l lse, OAC M-F 11119, S-S tlll e Couo•r '64. w/all opllon• b«X>m .. wrrent YQ4J m1y FOANIA, DESCRIBED AS All bid• 8fe to be In 8C· Tiie t,Ollowlng par.one are ~ County on AIJ91dl 8, xlnt sound S825 OQo I Delivers A.ny Lease 626 S. Euclld St. 10.500 ml. Top cond not have to pay the enllrt FOLLOWS cord•~ With lhe Bid Ot>cu· doing bualneat u tt86 960-6200 PM'a/wknds lll·IAYElll LUSE Fullerton, CA S&500, 645-7781 unpaid portion of your ac· EX CEPTING THERE· rneot• Which art now In Ille I ME T Ro o Es 1 G NI "_,,.,. ·~~ I 1230 "' 412· ltll 21;691-6701 '11 lfl•f II.All ment wu demanded, but RIGHTS. MINERALS, MIN· office Of Ille OlrectOf of partn«llllp, 3 197.C Alrpotl Daily Piiot Augu•t 29, Sec>· 11•/ 714 6806300 I count, tvef\ thouQll 1\111 pey-FROM ALL' OIL OIL ano me~ be MCurecl In the I CENTER. eCalllorniaHm11ee1 Publlahed Orange Coat ~ MARCY BOdy Bar LOOllll TO LEASE I --........ you mull pay tl'le amOIM'lt EAAL RIGHTS NTUAAL Purcnuing of 111<1 eolieo-Loop Drive, Costa M ... ten"'lbef S 12 19 198! w/ben<:h & pullau Oris Dal••• t 117 --ltlted ebov• GAS RIGHTS. ANO OTHER dlltrlet I Callf0tnl1 92626 Tll·256 ~, lOlllYllEllP•lllQJ' Fully loaded, Stk#3718, UnlHI the obllgallon HYDROCARBO NS BY EAG11 bidder ~t submll JamM B Hog1n. 3t&7.C coet ~26. selling $22 n . '79Datsun210Hatehback (Llc#920XNZ) Delng toreciolld upon I*· WHATSOEllEA NAME With II .. bid a calll*•IAttpo<1 Loop °"'"" Coate &3!·3324 OallHWftr Goodcond auto , $1500 llHI mite a 10nQef pttlOd you KNOWN THAT MAY BE cheek Cle'11f'-d cn.c:tl. 0t M..a Calll0tnla92826 TV la•i• IM1t 1rlot1 or best otte< Call attec" 6 l\allt the legal right 10 ltop WITHIN OR UNOfR THE bidder'• bon<I made pac Judy 0 HOQatl 3197..(; l. I HUNTING'fON BEACH 968-8826 '71 •IMJ IUllllS the lorecloturt by paying PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN· to the Ofder of the Airpo<t Loop Drive, Cotta lftlM 6232 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH '80 if<>Wgn, Sspd. l lr/am Fully 1 o •d ed . ~~t k . 1111 entire emounl dt·,ABOV E D ESC Al BED. I Community ColleQt 0.1tr1C1 M ... Cel1tornta &~26 ooadnaphonk Sony Re: 8-42.-0631 540-5 l64 great shape. runs eJtlt 113717(UC.146 lJAC) mandecl by your e1td1tor TOGETHER WITH THE PEA-Board of Truat-"' a,, Th• t>u11neu I• con oelver dual Ible, 4 Braun A~t -W t~ _20 ,2995 969•2819 att 6pm ••HI wltllln thfte montn• ef\er Ille PETUAL AIHT OF DAILL· amount not leM than ltw ducted 11y a 11m1ted partner • .. •• -~ •• dale of recordatlon of '" .. ING. MINING. EXPLO~tNG percent t5•t.1 o4 lhe tum bid atltp spkrt S600 obo 760-9792 Fi -9123 docu"*1t, wt'llch date of re-ANO OPERA TING THERE· u a gu11an1• 11111 the bid-Judy D r10Qtl\, P ... , 7012 WI UY Ill llllEI II IIll .... 1.,. _. ""'°" FOR ANO STORINO IN ANO Ider w•ll eoter Into 111e Tl'wa 1tlltme11t wu hltO ... ! I USED CARS & TRUCKS '71 13J Special mlll"ly 1\9'# To find out the amount REMOVING THE SAME propoeed Contract If the w1tn tilt County C1411'11 of Or '85 br1nd new 131'4r' COME IN OR CALL FOR I things Incl paint. exit you mutt pey, or to arrange I FROM SAID LANO OR ANY• Mme ts 1w1rdtd 10 him In ange County °" A~ 2 aluminum Gregor, 25hp FREE bargain $700 c111 torpaymentlo 11op 111e tore-OTHER LANO INCLUDING the_,, of taiture to enter I t985 Evtnrude, Trall-rlte trlr APPUISll Shamim 846-4669 wl<dys cloaure. or tt ~r P'°'*'1Y 11 THE RIGHT TO WHIP· Into aucll co111ract .the ~ $2350 ObO 731 ·3055 evs I DeULLO ~ --In foracleeure lor at1y other STOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· pr()C)Md1 Of the Cheok wlH De PuDltshed Orange Cou1 CIEYlllln Heua 9125 ~.contact ~BERT A l y DRILL ANO MINE FROM ltd. or JO.Jtie"" OLI .Qaay Piiot August 29 Sep ... ti, ltil 7014 18211 BEACH BLVD ·82 ACCORD 2 dr hatch-OlUatl.ilt 9321 BOYD. 817 N Bro.OWiy LAN OS OTHER TH AN bond, the lull tum tlleteol tembef !J l2 19 1985 USE THE DAILY rlLOT "FAST RESULT·· SERVICE DIRECTORY ,,., \ 11 t• I .tll 642-56 78 ftt lll 01a••ut.1n·11 HUNTINGTON BEACH back, 11lnt cond Must '"O". Sat1ta Ana. CA 92701 , THOSE HEAEINABOVE OE· wm be forfeited 10 Slid col-Th·257 --"' 'lJ OITlW IP( \714) 550-0512 SCRIBED OIL OR OAS lege dtstrlM Partlally restored. Hl·IOl71141·U31 sell! New mother needs 4 lllll tt ~hive any QuettlOn•. WELLS. TUNNELS ANor------------""""11---===;;;;;ii-==---- BeSI otter ~5--0104 ---doot. S5300 493..-782 you atiould contac1 a lmwyet SHAF'TS INTO. THROUGH 1 CUSTOM FUCKA WE WAIT YHll Auto trans, air. radio, p/s, or the government ageocy o A A c A o s s T HE CLUI llEI ca•1 ... CIVIC p/b, brown (261UJY) wtllCll mlay hive Insured lht SUBSURFACE OF THE Teak Interior· diesel, -Metallic blue. new tires. HUNTINGTON BEACH loan. LANO HEAEINABOVE OE· I 0 ad e d sac r 111 c e See Tony Raja! $5400 854-3536 eves CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH Remember. YOU MAY SCRIBED ANO TO BOTTOM $25,000. 213-436-9500 •84 HONDA CRX, lB,SOO 842·0631 540-51~ LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR SABOT TYPE SAILBOAT mi . am/Im stereo ca... YOU 00 NOT TAKE DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED .... '80 Cutlass Brghm. new PROMPT ACTION WELLS TUNNELS ANO Permaprod 1' 11" wllh ale, cherry red. orig l/W '68 Bug. reblt engine, tires. loeded, xlnl end, NOTICE IS HEREBY SHAFTS UNDER ANO BE· trundle traller $400/obo, owner. runs great Call am/Im ca11. seat covers. tow ml. $4350 ss 1..-303 GIVEN That GLEN G BOYD NEATH OR BEY ONO THE 642-2940, 642 7156 anYllme Ask for Keith or radials. S 1700 OBO , Is duly appointed TNatee EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· SallbOat '77 NewPort -27'. Annette 536· I 162 2• 1· 1044 •••ta•c 93 5 under a Deed of Trull dlled OF ANO TO AEOAILL. RE· HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR t 1 t 1 Id 1 JH 9022 I Ga..i 132 9175 ·74 Pontiac CataHna. Very MARCH 9, 1982 Executecl TUNNEL . EQUIP. MAIN· Friday September 20 cus om n . mmac ea •• ar•••• • • VtlH by CHANG K CHOI. JEAN-T AIN REPAIR DEEPEN I AR. IE·S ~,, h 'I I I .. h h i..~. sail/cruise, roomy, reas I ; clean. runs great. NIE K CHOI. YOUNG KA ANO OPERATE ANY SUCl1 1 (ov1art -·.\pn 111 "' at .ld vnn out of rea1.h I') nov. priced 494.57 14 Mk otter ' 'II °'HP 67 KARMANN GHIA 2 Volvo 14 talion S825/obo 642-4457 KIM 8lld RAYMOND KIM u I we LL s 0 A M 1 NE s. obtainable . ..\utho rtt1c'> .lre on ~our \ldt• k g.ii dl'l l\lon ,., made in )OUI • CNEllllEE •a•• Xtnl cond • $2800 OBO Wgn, new tires. rblt eng.. T 0 0 A T E ('. R 1 h -h d 1 Snruseof 32 ErlcsonSall· Th 2 0 .... h 542.54sa stereo,nupalnt,runswetl Truttor, to teeure certaln Wt H UT H WEVE . H 1a,or e at 1on!. 1p 1nh.'m.1lu.•1, nut 1ng uuur'> 1n tt<p1 m.rnner 1" bolt In )(Chg for su1table IS r comes wit p/ $1550 OBO 661·7886 Obllgat10111 In t1vor of RICH· RIGHT TO DAILL MINE time for \OU 10 go all OUI berth In Nwpt 4200 Park •tra cap fuel tank, ate Mada 9141 __ ARO H SUMMEAL. ALI/IN STORE. EXPLORE ANO OP· TAU R US 1 , l\i , Nwpt ,,408, NB 92660 I prep & more (Ser•0002) •79 Mazda AX7 Limit-.. attt, 0.antic WHITE, ROBERT A • ERA TE THROUGH THE I ..\pn _().. .l\ -111 '>tuu' .\ne' rne'>!.age tor' aluablc 11111 vu .. IMAAY A BOYD. .. SURFACE OR THE UPPER hint Reach be}ond pre\ IOU\ l'\pcll.'ll111n\ \ u u do h3\{' mone\ .Iii •• •-aa'f 70-11 0 G Edition.Beautlfulla/c snrf -Benellclary.reeordedAPAIL j500 FEET OF THE coming 10 '.ou fl..no v. it. protell noh1, f:mpha\l\ o n ta~e'> DO'>!>lble ... • RAN E COAST 1amlfm$5100 494-8774 •• L 1 1982 I SUBS AFACE OF T11E "' *~.l.aTt-* J...,,p/Renault UC. · 11 nittument u tnhentance Check anount'> .. , ....,. "" 112230 ol Officiel Records In LANO HEAEINABOVE OE· , LOS OUR LEASE 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa Mtrcf411 lta1 9145 UI K, eng . ale, the Ott~ of the Aecotdtf ol SCRIBED AS RESERVED GEMINI (M a> 21 ·June 2111 \.ev. '>I.in I\ nnc\'-t~ l<l\.3lt: nt:e<.kd All Inventory and equip-! 141-1023 1 '78 280SL. sltve< blue. i good int/Ht runs good Orange County, Callforn11. IN THE DEED FROM THE documents Be knov. ledgeablc v.hnc p.l\\IX>n h1nh lcnifiL·ate other ment at coat and below • auto. ate. st8'eo cass. I $900 OBO Debbie Katellaat 57 Freeway desall>lng the lend tnerttn IAVINECOMPANY A MICH-1mportan1 papers a~ rnnct:mt:<l In mjllt'r' u l ht·.ln Ix d1rcl I and learn MARINE Hardware E ...... Aa11c•t1, both .,,s. 43K ml (Super 673·1262/H 642--0146/W ···•c. 93 7 u LOT .. OF TRACT 1072 IGAN CORPORATION. RE· I h d ""' Cl • 9045 COUNTY OF ORANGE ICOAOEO MARCH 23 i 98 1 e>.act >"' ere }OU ~tan trlcal, ptumblng, metals. llllCI ' clean) l9.995 Wiii take '78 Regal. gd cond. ale. STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS IN BOOK 1399 1PAGE 1420 CANCER <June 21 J ul) :21 f 1r\t trnprt:"llln I~ lllrTt>ll One: "'ho lumber. tools. fastenings. 41 Olds 2 Dr Coupe, runs I uade 213·943·1937• Ive I am/Im cass, p/s, pf b * *llDH* * PEA MAP THEREOF AE-IOF OFFICIAL RECORDS I a1dt:d in past '" again J\ a1Jabll'. -don't pnm11 f.11,c: !'lrHk 10 blod. winches,etcetc great $1500 O BO msg.714·521-8539 at1 3 $2450obo548-0812 TIAISPllTITIOI COAOEOINBOOK35AT A LSO EXCEPTING progress Focusonlamth ~lunt' ha'1l11hlt••»111111' \t1uanu!>and ll"l.l,'alll Scott 241-0696aft Spm ~ -3-leC I $1•00 PAGE 5 O F M IS· THEREFRO M THE . I<""' 9oolldo park .. Dr . ~ Cdillac 9 v~ ar.ar,top .. CELLANEOUS MAPS IN SUBSURFACE WA TEA l anotherlancerpla~ paramoun1rok\ A I _... '78 Pinto Wag, auto $1600 I '" Newp()ftBeach 673-7272 .... •rr•-" j 0 ownr, '750tds98Cpe $1800 THE OFFICE OF THE RE-RIGHTS BUT WITHOUT LEO Uu) 2'l·.\U$ --· ~oc1alat\l\llll'\.llll·kr.Jll' Lmpha!.1son 8-4:30 Mon -Fri. Sat 9.3 I xlnt COnd, compl aded '70 Cad Calals Cpe $1400 CORDER OF SAID COUN-THE RIGHT OF SURFACE lOmmun1ca11o n puhltsh1ng J .... an.·n<:\\ nl h<i<l\ 1magl' \po t light o n A •• 9107 1 B tt 673 7557 TV Er,.TAY AS RESEAi/ED IN • • I I T . Our Loss Is Your Gain• a 1 • ast o er • '74 Cpe DeVllle $1400 Said obligations including THE DEED FROM THE populant). 1nten\1hed O\l' rt.· at1o n\h1p f.l\\'I 1n\ •latwn " pan ot WAJIHOllE SAU 'IO IOOOI SH 1 1 1 ·n Seville Mint condiiil '75 Cpe DeVllle $1800 a note tor the aum of I IA\/INE COMPANY RE· 1 exc111ng scenano Sept 18 through Sept 21 •ut• I . * 13 4101l0 opt wtres. tints. wht/blue '1 l Ford ltd Sdn s1100 5450,000 00 that • breech COAOli.D MARCH 23. 198 1 VIRGO I .\ug. 21·~cpl :: I It\ nt:l l'\~.11"\ 10 n·, ll'"' rt.'\ t'>l' and tu & Used M I H d ""' v Brown/tan. 72K miles 1 nu eng $5000. 650·6130 '73 Motor Home $6500 ot. and default tn lhe obll· IN BOOK 13991, PAGE 1•20 begin rebuilding program lk a1.1.arc lll !)11\\1hk rl·al l'\lall· bargain New ar ne ar • S·speed. air sunroof. year warranty (072061 gattons for wfllch such Deed I OF OFFICIAL RECORDS R ware, pumps. elec· AM /FM cass cruise con-L B 81 CADILLAC SEVILLE of Trust is security has oc-PARCEL 2 ea Ii LC: unonhodo\ 1ndl\1Ju.il ma\ all ualh h.1' l. 'uLlr hi.·\t 1n terests at tronlcs, controls, used trol, alum. ~heels, PS, 1 .. ease1 o 1 r uy clean. new tires, low cured ln that peymenl has I EASEMENTS AS SET I hean. diesel engines. 63' Mast pw (487ZTW) I 4, II miles $9000 722-807 t not been made of S4311 48 FORTH IN THE SECTIONS LIBRA (~t:pt ''\.()d "I [)dine: ll rni\ Wl \•\he re. 1 n rl·Jli'\lll Pedestal steering Save '-'U"'TINGTONBEACH Jlllll ... llS INTEAESTANOPAINCIPAL JENTITLEO CEA TAIN 11 h 1 1 -·-. n ,, . • '8 t Eldo. 67K m1, gd cood PAST DUE THROUGH SEP· EASEMENTS FOR OWN-1 1g l I anal\ t1C3 \OU dt~U\ l rirul'. mnt\\ l' \h mtx·r lll upp.•\llt:' \('\ SSS Boats Swains Lock· CHRYSLER/fl YMOUTH llNllTI S 9 9 0 0 Ca II Fred 1 l't&.IC NOTICE !TEMBEA t, 1985 PLUS ALL EAS · ANO ·suPPOAT 1.1.ill pla~ i,1g01ficant rcile Emph.l'il' 1111 In p 'l\lt rd J \I' ( "'th•\ nnfide\ er. 93~~Bth SI, CM 842-0631 540·5164 1001 QUAIL ST .NB 631 1266 pp K·204e0 11984·85 PROPERTY TAX SETTLEMENT ANO EN· problem SlitilDecb 702211rcw 9112 833·9300 NABERS c!!CE~0E_T8o~ ANOPENALTIESTHEAEONI CAOACHMENT OF THEI SCORPIO l<)\.t .. ,_,,,,"Ii ,11111, !um.,11 •diu,irn·nima'hl ---" .,. • " v.-that Dy reason 111ereot tl'le ARTICLE ENTITLED "EASE --• ' \ ' • l 18' Boat with 60' Mooting 'll 2002 $1100 ·94 380Sl Mercedes. t3K BULK TilANaFER pr-t beoehclary under MENTS OF THE OECLAA· nece\~f) \t1onl'\ "10\llht'd ( hc:d . hl\I JnJ t.11111.! nuff\I'\ '\ uu,11ulJ CN~trl8m7~251066c1t1on. 4 spd alr am/Im cass ml showroom cond mid-CADILLAC (S-. 1101 .. 107 such Deed of Trust has de-ATION OF COVENANTS Ix pleasant!~ 'urpn~d h' rt'l"C:lpl 11 r• JI!\ .. r •lh,·r '°"oml' ( .iuru'> \ v~ ... ~ • :r S 1500 646·3465 night blue w/grey ltllr, U.C.C.) PoStled with sal<l duly ap. CONDITIONS ANO RE · Libra pcr\On~ pla\ OUl\\.indtn" ftlk\ 35-;--0oek for Power Boat Centre chrome whls, NotM::e 1s hereby given 10 potnted Tn.11tee such Deed STA1CTIONS. RECORDED GITT Rll. '\ ,"I 77 3201. auto snr1 al e. P1relll 7 tires This week LARGEST SELECTION creditors of the wttllln ot Trust and all doucmen11 JULY 12 1979 IN BOOK A A t 0\ -·· )\,•, • \1uJ -.,, 1fl'"1 IT'l''\a~l tor 2 1 Bal b oa Coves ster cass. alarm. loaded only $37K 6191746-3300 oflatemodel. lowmneaoe nsmect trsnslfltor(sl 111a1 a 8Yldenctng oblioatlons ,._ 13226 PAGE 898 ANO AE -'aluabk hint \ •IU 11 g..tir .l\\l'" \< fXT'IOl 'lt nll1rm.11 111n 'tJ $300/mo 673•1464 10 m1$5600642·0138 TOP SSS Piii CadlllacsinOrange bulk transfer ts about 10 be cureo thereby and the RECORDED JULY 25 1979 unonhoJu\ protedurt\ l mphJ'J' 1r •udg.nwn1 11m1n1: l·knwnt pt 40' Mooring in Nwpl Hrbr • County' See us today\ made 011 personal property undersigned ooes l'lereby IN BOOI( 13243 PAGE 1 SUrpnst - S lO 500 For details call j 78 5301, BEAUTIFUL For Pampered 540 1860 ller81ASlter descltbed declare all sums secured BOTH OF OFFICIAL RE· , ' (619123._3041 SHAPE $6500 OBO M8'cedes Benz -Tl\6 nemes 811d business thereby lm"*2l11ely due CO ROS OF ORANGE CAPRICOR :-. t l>n -··I.in II \1Jr' l1! \tiur tx·,1 .:juJhlll'' 'urgl 760-0689 I 2600 Harbor Blvd addresaes of lhe Intended .,,d payable and does'*• I COUNTY CALI FORNIA 10 tort'lront \.\.h at hJd been j l.IU\{ ''' ,lintan lt>Uld tx· tran\lurmt.'d Slips -Avallable. 28' 30' 32' •94 red J lB. Every Extra. TnnlMl~~~nPr~~·Pald I COST A MESA 1ransffWOfS ire REGENCY by elect to cauee 1ne trust ANO ANY A~ENOMENT 1 n to , al td rea~n Im ~elrhration H ighllg.h 1 opt 1m1 ,m 1. l>nlidl·n~t' 35· 3333 w Coast Hwy, -... ..,...,.,_ """' ANSWERING SERVICE Pfopert)'IObeSOIOlo aa01fy THERETO Old d d I II • ..... • II NB 9.5 Mon·Fr1 towered & wilts. etc Must Call Peter or Ray Clltntltt 9313 INC . 155 Aocriester S1 . the obllg•t1on1' secured The street aooress or er in ." 1 u.a "1 rr~1' l 10 '"' irul J ' see S17K ol>O 650-2099 llOISEOFllNllTI 1.70 Camero. needs CostaMese,CA92627 thereby otl'ler common oes1gna1o0n AQlARll IJ.1n _(~/1·h !I'll \11u ,,111 'lllll.\\lull\ 11mplt:tt' Aircraft 1010 tllal IERCEIES work, best offer b~ri The 1ocet1011 In C.lilorn1a DATED S•ptember 7 ol lhe reel property hereon· pru1ec t Lunar numefll:.ll l \t..ll'' h1ghligh1 plt'J\,1n1 'urpr1't"' \Jhd lhave tledownat O C. AJr· $IQ~ 2130r 71 •637•23.... I Debbie 642·8388 ol lhe chief SJlecutive office 1985 abov e described •s PS\lhlt rrnprt''>SIOn' linJnuJI ~in thrnugh hu'IOl'" 1H ,.,rl·,·r .\n1·, "at, ' .. ..,.,, or prlnclpel business office llloeERT A. aoYo, llY p u r po r 1 e d 1 o be 5 • - port. Desire partnership _ _.. """ "' 9157 -'llCll!'VmE -o1111e1ntendeotranaleror11. DEIOH D. BOYD, Hll AT·jSUNAISE IAlllNE CALI· Libra na11,es figure prnm1nl•nth In 210, Bonanza. slmllar lltca.e I n same T<>NtEY IN fACT FOANIA PISCES ( Ft·b I t.J. l\tart h ~111 l mrh·'"'' "" ,.,m!'ltnJt111n .ot or smaller (182?) plane UUS Sllflll '7s PORSHE 914 1 a Liter 11111 Alt other business names RICHARD H. IUMllERL,I The underS1gned 11erell\ rnm.inLt' .tnJ 1.a n•n f h" "iuld tx >11ur ·' "n·rlJ' 1j.1, I J , 851-7720 or 673·0354 Nu pnt runs/looks xlnt 30 4-cyl , auto. trans • air ano addresses used by the IDEIOH O. IOYD, Hll AT· d1scta1ms all lleb1l11y ror any !Olll:3ll, l' ,1rl''' pllinn·nnu 'P'° 1 1 nJi, iJ u.ll ,, 1 ., , , "111111~ h 111 tki 1 RA••• J 1 s4200 cond R&H (086VVF) intended transferor within TOlllNEY·fN..fACT in001Tectness 1n said weer • .,. • • • lic~cltl 1012 ~ ~s':e98r;;~~ 6s:::o 156 IHUNTINGTo'N BEACH three years last years IUI ALVIN WHfU, IV OEIOH 1 address Ot Other . commori ronrn It'll \quJnU\ rx·r\l•O\ p f.I\ \lgntl11..lfll 1 '' !CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH lpas1sotarasknown101he 1D.BOYO,Hl8ATTOR'-fY·l deS1gnation IF' 'EPTEMBER 20 IS \'OlR BIRTHO " ,, .ti 'l'fl'l:l\1 SC WINN CONTINENTAL Al'Naya a tremendous l842_0631 540_5164 Intended transleree are IN-FACT Said sale wt11 oe maoe ~rt l'Pll \ t• l Jpahll· l•I d l'l\'lltn!!,,, 11., .ind puh" ,, ,.,1, ' ,,1 01, •thll tO spd bike. GoOd cond Ion of new & same MAlllY A. BOYD, I V, w11hou1 warranty express or $75 11645 778t CHICK '84 Camero Z28 5 spd I Tile n•m ... s) and business IDEIOH D. I OYD. HER AT· implied r""'ard1n" utle pos-hJ\ rl.i\t•J '1gn11t,Jnt rnk-in \\'lll 1111. P•""hh lll••f1 '• 1 .1 11 1•11! ·ca • arafully :irepared "" _,, • h .... ' 11 h h ! ... , "' HO. Ttops loaded' Blue aodress of the Intended TORNEY·IM-FACT SO!l$t0n or encumorances IJ l l'r 1 uu v. ''r" "'l' \l I l \.\ Pnll'n ,I\ l' !o(PU rnh't J i'fX"l 1!, 'o, I'•''"" ' Caaptn 1014 reowned MW'a In IVERSON $9950 pp 751·5563 or transferee(sl are TEL AN 8tateof Celffwnl1,Coun· 10 sa11sry ll'le principal oa1-dl~l',ll\l' prnhkm < .lOll'f l .lPfll"Tn rx·1,,,p, pl.t' IUl'• rt.till 1,, 11 -~stock 963·5661X266PP SEA INC 239 W OtlveSt tyof 0ta"99)ll. ance 01 rile Note or other ' 'Wlil \1111 Hl',,1nJh1l n.1v. tix·rll'dtn!llt'\htwn\ 1'.!dl1lh 1.! 1 Camper Shell Fus Toyota I ..., k dlf ! 1Burbank. CA 91502 On S..,temb« 7, tll5, ollllgetlon secured O) sa•O " ., 1ongbed.goodcond1tlon. t v oe9 ma e 8 • '85CAMAR05spd, 7.300 That the property pertl· bef«•-.IM~n94 Deed of Trull w1lh lnl8<9$I •up.. rt' I ,, .ildt.ll.JIJJ ,,,., ... mil r '"t •" l '~ I 'dl•l'lt· .i•U.dt\\ Asking $200 641·2983 lferenoe where YOU I mlles, xlnt cond $7500 nent hfWeto tS oescribed 1n a Notary Pvbllc In and !Of eno otl'lef sums as prov1oeo aher IPM purchaM your BMW. 966-9435 general as ell stock 1n trade. the County and l tate, per· tl'le<em ptus advar>ees 11 fhrtures equipment 1r1de _,.ay ~td DEIOH D. any under Ille le<ms l,,..eor _ _..,ll-lfEW; CJl-IALES j ~=IU ol • '* B0.¥0 ,,........, 11-~10. and inlates• an s11ch aa-I:~;LJ~~~:.l:=~=======:::r:=..:==I USED CAI SILES business and IS ,:;:::'~~·=;~:--~0":4!J~:':.'~~~;;:s:..:s:-, .... O, ... l ... he,_.__c~-R--O--S-SWORD PUZZLE (11•)111-1111 206 W 1at, Senta AN CLOSED SUNDAYS 44~ r l ""'" Hwv N•"' ,,.,,, B•&rh WE IUY 926 S Bristol Santa Ana. ewldence) to be lhe pef90fl Trustee ano or Ille trusts CA & 155 Rochester St whoM neme le 1ubtc:r1bed created by Slld Deed of CLUI CARS Costa Mesa CA 92627 to lhe wtthln tne~t a• Trus1 The 101a1 amour t ot Tile Business name used the AttorntJ·ln-Fect of said obllga11on •ncluding Read the classthed ads for ---------~ 6 7 3·0900 AID TllCIS by said transferors at seld llltCHAlllD H. IUMMElllL, reasonaDly estimated tees llocatlon ts REGENCY ALVIN W~. llloe£111T A. chargflS and e•penses ot 1ne ACROSS the best deals In apart· Find what you want in ~===::;;;;;;;;:,I ANSWERING SERVICE INC BOYD. MARY A. aOYD and Trusiee al tne time of 1n1t1a1 1 F ssiie oc• ment tentals 642·56 78 Daily Piiot Class1fleds IToyeta 9169 1 That seld bulk transfer 11 ec:know~ to -that publlcaue>n ot this ,..011ce ,5 6 Spor1s t>•t>r• DIMES A LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items tor $50 or less m our famous DIMES·A·LINES pub· I/shed ssch Saturday In the Dally Pilot. DIMES·A·LINE ads must be pre-paid 10 mill or bring them Into the D•l/y Piiot off/CfJ 86 sure to trlclude your phone numtJsr or ad· dr~ In your ad, have s price on ••ch Item 4 no abbrevl•tlon~ Sorry, no commerclal ad•. o-r11ge .. ,... produe», plants or animals are a«»ptable DEADLINE: 12 Noon Friday CoeteMMeomc. _ Intended to be consum-lle/•lle •ub•crlbtd tll• $69 723 6• •o Put'" <leat• I ·72 Toyota Corolla, best j mated 111 tile ottlce of Bur-1 neme of fttCHAlllO H. SUM· Dated Sep1emoer J 1985 'J "'"'"' •01• If t r~ Escrow Company, 2070 MEllll, ALVIN WHITE, ROB· W E S T E R H R E -"' • "" 0 er . runs grea N Tustin Avenue. Sant• ElllT A. BOYD, MAlllY A. CONVEYANCE COMPANY, Ir) ... no~ •;I.- I 432•0184 Ana. California 92705 on or I IOYD, ~to a• pf'lnctpet INC .. which ecqul'9<1 tltlt 1' Opl Toyota 74 Corona St. • etter October 9, 1985 and llla/"-t own name .. a• W ESTER H RE -•8 ldt~,.., I Wagon Good cond This Dulk transrer IS IUb· Attorney In Fact. CONVEYANCE co ... Call• 19 Noted ... " •C•· I s 1 2 ~ o / ob o . C a 11 >ect to California Uniform omci.t a..i ol Norma M. lorn I• corpor•tton, u 20 •foma1• 642-2940 or 642· 1156 Commercial Code Section I lllllworth. Notary Public • Tru•t•. I Y: REAL EST• TE 22 Org.ir r .i ' --I -6106 CllHomla, Prtnctpel Offtce IECURITIES SERVICE, a 24 <1,mern,as VolktWllH 9173 C~rytltr 315 The name and addreu of In Orange County, My com· Call~nl• corporatton, II• 16 Emch1> • I -I -1111e person wllll whom ' mlaalon Hp4rta JuN 21. Ao-nt, lly. 0 J. Morger, It• r M1.l ·6s Bug. exit cond Inside '12 Finl AYE. clatms may be tiled 1, Bur-1 1• Pruld•nt. 1100 Horii\ > 1 1n-1 "'1Q and out Runs gteat. nice 1•111 row Escrow Company. 2070 Published Orange Coast lroectway, Sult• 100, S•nl• 3:' A1om•1 we><'•~ stereo S 1900 o bo IA 10 !rans air cond IN Tustin Avenue, Sant• I Daily Piiot September 19 Ant, CA moe. Teltpn-: 3J Mrs t.ocwe• 875·9222 u • ' Ana CA 92705 Rel Escr~ 26. October 3 10 1985 (7t4) ~10 held e1 al vlnyl top AM/FM CHS . No 43912F and 1116 laal dey Th--303 PubllSMd Orangtt COUI l'• Oceefl •Or> •7111111100 pwr seats. PS. PB tllt ICMl1llngctal,,,.1>yeny cred1· Oa•l)P1101Septem1>er5 12 J8~oMll\1 Good cond ' Blaupunkt wh&el Ctu1se leather Int · tor sll•ll be October 8, 1985. l't&.IC NOTICE 19 198S 39 Calamrtoo., em/Im radio Ev 673.6874 w It e w h ee t c v rs w111e11 Is the busi,_. dey Th· 279 40 " RooSf'v.-• ( tEBH047) Delore Ille consummation YOU ARE IN DEFAULT .. , A•OO• 71 Sqbck new paint eng HUNTINGTON BEACH dale specJlled aoove UNDER A OHO Of TillUST __ Ml __ IC_NO_T_IC_E__ •;> w 1.ni..180 trans, brks cllch wdsllld CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH Oetecl August 27 1985 DATED AUOUIT 11, tl83. FICTITIOUI aUltNESS 4J r 10_, .. a, A-1$2150/obo64&-4005 842·0631 540-5164 TIL AN U1'. INC .. ,,.,. UHlE88 YOU TAJ(( AC· NAME STATEMENT H ~~I I<' '>f!(:I ---- 9 _ 3 f ,E. Ft6dhlu&, Jr~ Intended T10N TO ,,_OTICT YOUfl Tl'W! 1 110 45 r •ull 1,~ ·1 1 VW Convert New eng For• 1 Tr_ter.. "'OPllllTY IT MAY 9E 0 wing per~~ are •' Joci..e\ ~" $3150 OBO 542-3768 O< 165 T BIRD Burrow Etcrow Co 2070 80l.D AT A PU9lJC BALE ~~~r~:~~~,• ~~; s 1 Costa eves 839-4235 Pe reel For Cotleclor N Tusun Santa An• CA IF YOU NEED AN llC"-A· Eioen Str11et Spt C-l 51 •n ,89, 1 92705 Es crow No I NATION Of THIE NATUlllE c M CA 92663 .. ,.Lus1co"1"'"'' ·11 VW Ven. reblt eng new Runs/looks e•ceptlonal 43912F1jl • OF . THE PROCUDINO ostl esa ,181..., redlal tires. S1250 ObO $1300 OBO Scott Publllhed Ort1nge Coul AGAINST YOU, YOU E Micha;i 0 Balllst• ~4J27 497-1240 972·2051 Or 546·2338 Oally Piiot September 19 IHOULD CONTACT A Cl(len M ""tA:i>~ • ---1985 LAWYllll os1a esa 72 VAN rbll eng tr1n1, 73 Mu11ang Convert Xlnt Th-304 NoTICE Of Tll•s business 11 con new paint. good cond cond, air, p/w 3!11C 6r'tg., n.UITll!'I SAU oucted by .,, 1no1"1dua1 I $2300 650-6074 auto SS300 720· 1888 P\RIC NOTICE T 1 NO ...m Mic,,afll D Ba111111 NOTICE IS HEREBY This 5111-rit was 11'-d (13 BUG. xlnt Cond red. 74 Muat II ti Cyl, auto. K-21DOU Oii/EN h 1 Tl'I rtda w1tl'I 11'1• Counl't Clerk of OI new cass, S1850 'pst 1e. 10 m1, very clean I FICTinoueau.,..18 Septem.;.,• 2"; 19~5 !i angto Cl'Unt~ OI' Jutv JO 675-3358 E.w.cel cond Must aec NAMI ITAT'llKNT I '1 00 0 ctoc~ • m 01 .. id 1985 1·13 Squareback am/tm 1 S 1300/obo. 754-6458 Tiie fol~ng pertona ere day 1n the room Ml 111da ror' F'2SHtl I · d · bu 1 . · ~ ~A Publl1hed O+'ange Coesl cass. reblt e~. good '76 LTD S1et1on Wgn 9 omg • neet •• I oonductlno •rust••..,....,, 0 1 Pu 1 A 1 29 .,_ ' d S 1200 7 3803 od TULARE COURT L TO , 8 within the offioel OI REAL at Y 0 ugus ...._... t I con • passenger, go con· Cellfornla llmltect partntf· I ESTATE SECURITIES SEA tember S l2 l9 i 985 't.. E ._ , t t"' p .tj,d r'' r:;• Jt "' ..... , .. r. ,. . . OOWN 73vw WESTPHALIA dltlon S!IOO obo •hip, 18111 Huntlngton 'I VICE 1ocattd•• tllOO North Th·2761 camper A/C frig. new 63~l·7946 ah 4PM Street, Sult• 200. H11nt· Broaowey. Sutt• tOO. 1n tilt l't&.IC NOTICE I brakes, tune up GOOd 'll LTI Ill 1ngton Beach, Callfornl• City ot Sent• Ana County 01 twor""'i~-1'--T--t--~ cond $2700 780·9537 llHI ' &2648 Ot•nge Slit• ot Callf(l(n1a ,ICTTTIOUI IW ... 81 --- -Oanlal R Po111ov1c11. w E s T E AN A E NA.flll ITAn.NTA 1 '74 vw BUG. •liver. runs e cyl auto .air oond . vtnyt 18' 11 Huntlng1011 SlfMI. CONV[YANCF COMPANY Tl'le loflow"'O petl0111 •ni oreall c1 .. n. new llret. I top. power ...... PS. P6. Suitt 200. Hunllnglon INC e Callforl\la c:O<pOr dotng Du .. _ as 1 amog certified. du. el ••· Tiit WhMf crulM control Beech. Callfomla D~W 111<>n as duty 8'>C)OlnttlQ s o 1,, r H c o A s T haat 12400 obO 631·3598 (922TWZ) Warren H Lonie. 1111 I Trvstee under ~ l)Ufl<*\I NOTERE1'0INU SERVICES. , ----HUNTINGTC'IN BEACH Huntington Str .. t. Suite to the power of Nit ton ~ South e.. S1rw1 • 7& VW Bug Convert I CHRYSLER/PLYM OUTH 200 Huntlngt011 6eech c .... ten.a in tflel certain Deed Of $81'111 Ana Cahforn. t2704 wtlt/wht, xlnt cond, IOw M ..()63 5'0-Stf54 fomi. t2641 Trvtt executed by FREOCR Lauf• ~ eo.._. 3e30 ml. new ur... S7000 2 1 Th11 butl~ll II con ICK J LITTLE and CAROl A H ~111 8elr Street Sarita 1 5 411 ·1903 ev1a Or '94 Mu•tang Ut hetcf'I. 8 Oueftdby 11 1lfn11ACSP*1"-unLE ~ll\dwlf911I Ana. tlomlat2704 662-03!8 Oays cy1 .uto to ml CIMn tnlp JOlnt '"*"t• ~ M.., T111t oue•n•u '' con· Wiit/biue l,,t, al e crulM 0.... R PotllOvteh Man· 12. tNt In~ t40S3 of dveltd Oy .,, lndMd\IAl BIL~ YATE • more 4&~•56 l9G'"G General Partner Ofttd!M AecO<dl of aald LAUAA DI ANE COLI/Ell nila atatement wM filed County at peve t 7 t9 ,_.. Tt.1a •tatement wu flleC! -hndle For Cla .. m~ Ad lw.O\ In. COun!y C.__ of Or c:ordlf·e lnltrurn•nt NO ""'th tl'lt Coull~ 0.11 Of Or ,.,.....,_ ACTION 11'99. County °" AllO'Jll 2. •3871. by ·••ton ot • .,. COu11tv on AUQ\l~I ? L...ul ,.... C11" II 1985 t>rMCh OI defl\lll In p«ymenl 1&8.5 pric.n .., ..... 1 Deily Pllol i Pvbfttntd Otange "= ::a1:':"".!r': ~~ Put>l'.n.d Orenge "= Sin -~1nno AO.VISOR Deity Piiot AuQuet 2t, Seo-Clludl"O !NI br.aetl Of 0.1 0.1ty Piiot S.Otember S t2 tw.-+--...-~- IS7_.. ~1 6-42·~71 tember 5. 12 19. 1N5 teun. H<>t1ee of wNcf\ wu 1t M 1 • Tll-2$8 r900tded Mey 20, 1"5. N J Th·27t • ....._ ____ ......__ \ . - \ ,.,.(VIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO ' ' 1.3 J --... In..,_ on tht ~ "Dedereuoflw) !lffl.C. Mie, '° tht NOf*t T 0 MP I( IN 9 & PAR· P\8JC M)TIC( lntl~I llld 8pecift. ftalC ll)ncl .................. ,.. PAICnllt 11117-ltU• Md .. --· tub~ to RINGTON.,Attornepatlew, catlOna wh6ctl.,. on iw.1n 0f~IH N o11lt~ oC 11 "' per """"" trom -fotth In ._....,_ do ~ ot MIO ~"" S20 Not1t1 o.rftMd A....nue, AOVDTWNT lht office of lht PufGhallnQ l ~--311/M • dMe of ..... p1Ut tted ''Oel1eltl 11111•1• flDf' 1*1ot Coun, on 0t efter tht City of Altlembta. County of Notloellhtreb'tOIWf\lflet ~t0t of Mid 8chool Oil-B"" •y llOlmOf i.t. .... pj\11 flllY Id-Owner'i''Md "~8ec-aclth dttY of s.temw. Lo. AnQeitl, 8t•t• of c.il-on Auoutt 22. t H S. trlct, HtS.8 BMI 81tMt. n.a.,.... lW'Tlre w.I v"'°91 fie ~ IM)' tlel'Mnt Md lnorotdlmtnt'' tH I . 11 tht ofllc• of ornt•. tit tht r\Qtlt, tttll Ind 14&.ooo.oo u.s. currency Co.ta~. CA t2t20. William Al. vtn Balley, On OCIOblr •. IN& at bl ..,._._, ,,,. ~ ot tfll Artidu nttttld "&.. TOM PKIN 8 & PA A· lnterett of Nici Con""'91• WM MtMCI at Senta Ana. A ~ lond mey born Dec. 7, l!J~ ln 1 0 • 0 0 A M '° pey ptlot 10 .... "fl!'tt " of tht Oecllwacton. AINGTON Attomeyt at Law, and Ill the f'laht, ttue Md ClllfOttlil frOtn tt1e On1f1o9 bl '*!Wed at the cllct'«IOtl N t) p A I HI AR80H/AMEAICAN YOU ARE IH OeFAULT PAl'O'-L IV:(........,... 320 Norttl Getfilld A--.ut. "''""'' tMI the .... ot County Sheriff Olpertment of the Dletrtet. • e wcu e. . IXPM:a8 TA\JIT DEED UNOeA A OHO°' TAUST Mltl ~II.,. pentcu.. city of AtNmbfl. County of Ooowvatee hit eo-t~lly Hi n~ on No b6ddtt fMY wlthOr•w PNlfd away Sept 12, IUWICES. INC.. Al OATfO MAY 21 1N1 UN-IWlY -fof1tl In "" MIOll Lot ,.,_... St.II of c..i.-qult9d by operation of 1-0t 0 ffom the trunk of. hit Itel lor a perlOcl of rony,. 198~ in Balboa. c... a\ TfW•TH or auoo .. 1or LES8 YOU TAKE ACTIOH enth'*I "hM!Mntt" of"" fOtnll. ill 1"9 r1Qht, tltll Md othtrWIM '" encl IO all lhlt 1MO ... ~*-' a.n.. VIN: five (45) dlyt •It• 1111 date the aae of 49. He " Tr nt" Ot Subtlltuted TO P"OT£CT YOU" PAOP-Declll'ltlon of eownan ... lnterwt oft* Coneerv•t• certain rMI_ property tltu-11912012027297, II the Or· Ml tor the CIPlftlno ther9ot. ..-..1 • .....a b hi.I wif TN119e. of tMI certlln OMd lRTY IT MAY II SOLO AT Condltlona and AllttlCtlOna end .. the tWit. title end ated In thl City ot ,ullenon .... County 8Mrfft o.p.1· The eo.rd of EdUoauon of l\HVITI:U y e. ;'T~~N~K~ C:~~ ~T~ tifLA~iou !:'~0.0:·~~..= =-~w!:. •.::e ,:_ ~ ~~~ ~~~!:11 ~ ~~~~~ !~i~a~~~~. ~!1::~ 9 lVl'"AlY T 8 M£TX0. Of THI NATURE OI' THE the s.etlona helld4ngl In QYl!'edbyOC*'•llonofl-Ot deeel'lbed .. foltowt,to-wtt: Anypertonci.tlflnOIO,,... rlghtlorettctanyoullBldt G ~ f WhittJ , HUSMND AND WIFE. and PAOCEEOINO AGAI NST lllCll At1lcll entitled .. fol. °'hel'WIM In end 10 Ill ""' An undivided one-h•lf the mett., In thl United end not ntCIMll'lly tocePt ro I 0 er. NCCWdM Mey 29, 1N l .. YOU. YOU SHOULD OOH· iows: "Ownert AIOhll and oertlln ,..,_.property eltU· lnt ..... t In r .. I property lltu-Sit t .. Olttrlct Court In Otder the k>Mlt ltd. end to ..,... aon, Michael Johlllon. ~t no 390&6. In TACT A LAWYER. Out•. Utllltle9 llnd Olbll ated In ..... City of 'ullerton, eted In tl\I County Of Oi· to cont•t the pro.,.bte eny lnl0tmallty «Irr~ of Roundup. Mon-book l407t.P11Q11 537.0t• DATED: AUOUS'T 211, T~ .... "~and County. ofOrtnoe.lt*ofMQe,8tat•ofCallfornll.dl-<*IMf0t thllet1zur•.mul9' tylnany &ldrlOll'Yed. tana· son K evin ftcMI Atoofdl of OrMQI IN$ S.ttlem«tt" "!ncroac:h-Caltfomja more pal1lcUarty tcflbed aa; flle with the~· Agent •WPORT--IA UNt· • ,..:.... M County, Calflornle, and ... AlllON/AMSRICAN IMtlt" Ind Community F• dllerit>eci • followl. to-wit: Lot t, Trect 2525. at per In Chlrge, Drug £nforc.-P•D ICHOOf. DUITNCT ef Johnaon, '-Ult& esa; ourwuent to \hit owtaln No-IX.,.N T9'UIT HaD c:Mltlel Etaemtnt. An undivided OM-htlf map reoordld In Book 84. ment AOmlnl1tratlon, P.O. Ot ani• Countr, •r • one granddaughter, t6ol ot DeflUtt and Elec:tlon llflVICll, INC ., Al PARCEL V: EaHma nt lnter•t In rMI propettyeltu• Peoe 1. ot Mite. Mepa In the 8ox 12909. Stnta Ana, c.11-Ce rorrn I , ltoo•~rl Alicia Kristine Groth; to W thereundli' recorded TitUITll I V QftN A. owr Lot 3 ol Tract N18 .. ettd 1n the County or 0;. off!Qe ot the County Re-forni. 92712. a clllm llnd ,_....... DWMtof 0'141 mother Viola Bailey Mey 2•. 1915 aa 1nttNIT1«ll CL&V'ILAND A .... TANT per m.p med In Book 414, MQe, State of Clllfomla, de-C04'0. of Orange County. coe1 bond of 12.500.00, In Mt-1117 • no .. M-t91654of0fflc:lll Re-VICI ,,..,·IDI NT, 11t1 p~ t5 to 23 lnoMIYe of tc:flbed •: Commontyknownu t231 1111 fOf'm 01 1 Cllhltr'• 0t Publllhed Orange CoNt of Newcutle, PA; ala- OOfdt of UICI County, will ................ A-... Ml~leMOUI Mlt)t . ,.. Lot 1, Trect 2525 ... per North R•ymond A~ue. ~lfllcl ctieok mlCM pay· D9lly Piiot s.ptember 12. ter, Mary Rae HJck.s, under end purauant to lllid ~CA tMM (714) cord• of UICI County, f0t the map rec0tded In 8ook 94, Fullerton. CA 82'31 at>M to the U S. Depw11Mt1t 19, 1N5 Paoli PA Burial will OMd of Trutt NII at public .. ,.1, .. 1111, ellt.1'1'. purpoee of dr91ngeoe ben· Peoe 7. of Mlac. ~In the Tltle 11 tubitct to curr..,t of Ju111oe. or ~Oiied ture-Th·2a& be '. ~ In lieu of auc:llOtl fOf cath, 11wtu1 m = the prOC*'ly con--omc. of the County Re-gen«al and tPeCl•l tu•. ty. on or Nfort October 8. pnva · money Of the United Stat• Publlthed Oranot COM1 11ere1n. provided that corder of Orange County. cwenan11, condltlont. r... 1985. An lndlgency petition fltllllC f«>TICE flowers make dona- of Anwlca. •t THE NORTH Diiiy Piiot September 12, IUCtl dralnlige""" not un-Commonly known .. 1237 atlon1. rlQhll. right...af· m.y N tiled In !Mu of• coe1 lions i.n his name to FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE 19 26 1995 reuonably t11ttlct thl In-NOfth Raymond A~ue. 11. euetnentl. 1111 ...... bOnd OthefWIN, the Pf'<>P-AD~ Will' A Bail y COUNTY COURTHOUSE. ' ' Th-296 tended u• an<1 en)Oytnant Full«ton. CA 112831. 1 n d t t nan c I• 1 . "1}' w1tt N tdmlnlstrtt~ Notlc:elthertbyot-lthlt la~ ' e 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE ol Mid Lot 3. TIO• It tubjlCt 10 current ~ti. and 1P9Cial lorfeltld purtuant to 10 on Au'gu.t 22, 1085, one Memonal Fund for WEST, SANTA ANA, CALI-P\lll.IC f«>TIC[ Thi tlr•t addr ... and generll end tplClll tax ... uetatnenltofrec:ord,lfany. U.S.C.1808,an<lwlllNdlt-1980 Merc:edet e.nz, 300 Neu rological Re- FOANIA all t.hlt right. title other common detlgnatlon, covenant•. condition•. , .... The f)foperty 11 ottered fOf P<>Md of according to 11w. SC, Vll'ltcle ld..,tlflcatlon search make checlu end lnt.,.t conlll)'eCI to ... .'!"aJy;l~t°'t"'. If tny. of the rMI prOC*'ly erv1t1on1, rlgh11, r1Qhtt-0f· Nie In llt "at-ls" condition, lnt.,Nted pa11i. m.y Ille • No 118'2012027291 wu bi to CCM Su and now held by It under '""' ,., -ducrl bed above It way, ..-nent1. Ill ...... without w11Tanty u to Ille petition tor remlNlon Of .a.cs at Stnta Ant. Call-paya e . P- UICI DMd of Trutt In the T.1. No. »tf1• purported to be: H a n d t • n a n c I a • . condition°' IUlta.t>lllty of the mltlgltlon of roneltur• with fornl• trom the Oran~ port Foundauon Inc., P'OC>ll'1Y lltu.ted In said IMPORTAH'T ~"= Brlal'Wood. Irvine, Clllfomla e11111"*'tl. and tpeelal toll or of 911Y Improvement tl'le R11ld•nt Agent In Coun. ty Sheriff Oeotrtment send C/0 R ichard County and State dncr1bed TO PROf'llUY ..,...,,_ 92115. -ueumentt of record, It any. thereon tOf contlruc11on Of Charge pureuant 10 19 (orlglnllly telzed In Hunt-Croft "'-"f Coll g -= YOU ARE IN DEFAULT The underllQned Trutt• The prOi)«ly 11 ottered for occupancy and without u.S.C. 1618 and 21 CFR lngton 8Mcb, Clllfomla by ' ~ · e e PARCEL 1: Lot 38, Of UNDERADEEDOFTRUST,dteclalm .. nylf1bllltyforany Nltlnltt "U·lt"condltlon,termlle CIHrance. No 1316.11·1318.81wlthoutfll.. 1111 Orange County Sheriff of Medicine, U.C . Trtct ~· 6959, In the City of DA TED September 29, ln<lorrectnesa of the street without w.,.ranty .. to the termite work 0t other repelr Ing 1 claim and eott bond. o.p.,.t. ment on OS-3()..85) fOf Irvine, Ca. 92717 Ar· 1Mne,aspermaprec:ord9d t98t UNLESS YOU TAKEldd,...andot'*common condltlonOflUltabllttyoftheworklltobeperiormedby R .. lden t A1et1t In Y1olltl0tlot 21USC881.Any r~noement by Fair-In Book 218, Paget 41, 42 ACTION TO PROTECT dealgnatlon, If any, atiown toll or of any Improvement ..iter. No wananty 11 glWn Ctwwe pereon dealflng to p1tce the --e Mel '3 of Ml~eneous YOUR PROPEATY, IT MAY hertln. thereon for construction or utothezonlngofthel>'<>P-c ... · R0-8~ m•n., In the Unlttd Slit• h aven Mortuary. Mtpa, In the offa of the BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC s.lci..,. will be made. but occupancy and without erty no< to the conformance D•te:' September 11, 1985 011trlct Court In Ofdet to 633-1442 County Alcordet of said SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· wllhOut convenant or w .... term It• clHrln~•· No of the lmprovement1 locatJMS Publllhed Orange Cout contMI the prob&bll CauM -::::======::::::- COunfy. PARCEL 2: A non-P LAN AT I 0 N 0 F THE ran~. expreu or Implied, re-term.It• WO<k or other 1epalr thereon to 1><t1ent day z.on-Dally Piiot S99tarnbet 19. for thll..aure, mu9' Ille with n clUaivl appurten1n1 ..... N A T u R E 0 F T H E title. pcHUflC>n, or work " to be periortMd by Ing or bulldlng code ordl-28. October 3, 1985 th• RHld•nt Agent In nwnt tOt' the purpoMt Mt PROeEEDING AGAINST encam rance1, lncludlng Miler. No wanenty Is gNar\ nanoea Th-300 Chlrge, Drug Enforcement forth In that oertaln Oec:IW· YOU. YOU SHOULD COH-re.. chlrgea Ind expenees aa to the zoning of the prop-Terms of Sale: Cuti ln Admlnl1tratlon. P.O. Box atton of Cc>Yenant1, Con-TACT A LAWYER of the TNat• and of the erty nor to Iha conformanoe l•wful money of tht United l't8JC f«>lJC[ 12909, Santa Ana, Clllfomll dttloN and Aeetrlctk>n.I, re-On OC10l:>ll' 9, 1985, at INtll ~Mted b)' Mid Died of the lmprovement1 located Stat .. on confirmation of 92712, a claim and eott COl'c»d September 18, 1969 10:00 A M. CAL-WESTERN of Trull to pay the rarnaln· thereon to preetnt day zon. tat.. Ten percent (10"/•I ol K·21Z22 bond of $1,280.00, In the In Book 9082, Pt1g9 369 of RECONVEYANCE COR· Ing prlticlpa1 tum• of the Ing or bulldlng code Otdl-amount bid to be depollted I Ftc:TTilOUl IUIMll form ot a c11hler'1 or Offtc6tl Aecofdl, end over PORATION, 1Ctllforniacor· notff leCUf9d by Mid Deed nances. with bid. ~ I TATR•NT oettlfled check made pay. the ltnd duc:rl.,.d and poratlon as duly IPPOlnted of Trust to wit: 149,358.00 Term• of 5-: CUii In Bids or offer. to be In wftt· The lollowtng pereont .,.. abte to the u. S Depwtment thowi'I on a M ii) marlled TruttM under end punuant with lntereet thereon from lawful money of the United Ing and will N racetved at dol bu.ine.r u · Autumn of Julllce, Of approved ture- Exhlblt "A", •tt.ctled to th•t ~o ol Trust recorded 311195 et 14.00% per annum Stat• on confirmation ol the tfOfesald offloe at any Co~g• 945 Coron•do ty, on or befOt• October 9. certain Not'lot recorded De-obtr 2, 1981, u ln1t. No. u provided In Mid not• tale. Ten percent (10%) of time after the llrtt publl· Colla Mesa Callfornla 1985. An Ind~ petition cember 31, 1870 In Book 25 3. In book 142'42 PtlO' pill• eotll llnd any tctvanoea amount bid 10 N cSepoelted cation hereol 9tld before 92626 ' m•y be n1ec1 In of • COit 9607, Paoe 1 of Official Re-528, of Official Records In th lnter .. t. with bid. date ol tale. van Goor·LM Corpor-bond. Othll'WI the prop- C«dt. the oltice of Ille County Re-Thi benefldaty undet Mid Bldt or oltert to be In writ-DA TED: etlon (Clllfornle corp) 9'48 erty wilt be ldm latre11Yely THIS DEED OF TRUST IS cordets of Orange County, OMd of Trust heretofore ex-Ing and w111 be received 11 '"MMETT A. TOWK .. I , Coronaoo Cotta Mei& CA lorfelted purtuant to 10 SECOND ANO SUBJECT TO STete of Ctllfornla executed tad an<I dtllvefed to the the eforMaid office at any M., C_.,etor of the Per• 92626 ' ' U S.C. 1808, 111d w111 bl dis- A FIRST ~UST DEED NOW by CAROL OE GRAW, an underllgned • written Dec-time after the fln1 publl-_,end l •ta .. of Nici c-Thi• bu1lne11 It con-poMd of KCordlng to law. OF RECORD. unm1rrled womtn WILL l•ratlon of default and o.-cation hereol and before -.atee d cted b . 1 corporation lnteresttd pll'llet m•y Ille a HAR90A LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa S•0-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 The etreet tddren or SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION mend for Sale, and a wntten dete of Nie. Emmett A. Tompkin•, Jr., uVan ~r-LM Corpor-petition for rarnlNlon or other common deslgnttlon TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Notice of Deftult end EJec. DATED: In Pro Per. 320 N. Garfield atlon Judith J Belman mltlgltlon of forfeiture with PACIFIC VIEW of Mid property: 5762 SIER· CASH (payable II lime of tlon to Seti. The undettlgned ('ff m A. TOWK .. 1, Ave . P.O. Box 589, Alham· Pr"' . ' the R11ld1nt Agent In MEMORIAL PARK RA CASA ROAD, IRVINE, sale In ltwful mon.y of Ille led Mid Notice of 0.-,M,,Conetn ... eflt.Per· bra, CA 91802-05811. (818) Thll itatement was filed Chtrge purauant to 19 Sellout nq surprise to Flores Former ba y rivals meet_ ln televised ame Sunday MANHATTAN BEACH (AP) -:-CC?ac~ Tom Flores of the Los Angeles R.a1ders 1sn t surprised that his team's game against t~e San Francisco 49crs at the Los Angeles C oliseum this S u nday as a sellout. "This game has drawn ancnuon since the schedule came out in rnid-At>ril," Flores said Wednesday. "1t'll be an exciungga~e, a clash bet ween two teams who at one-time wer~ cross-bay rivals. '1Therc was always a friendly nvalry (when d\e R aiders played an Oakl,and; they moved to Los Angeles in 1982). 1:herc h~vc al~ays been exciting games. I think this will be no exception. "Th e two teams on the field Sunday have won four of the last five Super Bowls." Flores expressed the opinio~ that his te.am will be ready to play and he sa1d he expected the same from the 49ers. "If you can'tget up forthisgame ... any pep talk will be superfluo us," he said. "W~'re playing a good football team, the whole nation will be watc h ing, there will be over 90,000 ~pie in the stands. That's the way it should "We'll be playing at a higher level, hopefully, because it'~ the Niners. I d~n't think there's any quesuon (that San Francisco will do the sa~·e), m ain ly because it's against us. I kn ow tti there's a m utual respect between the two nizations." T he final tickets for the game were sold Wednesday, meaning that it will be televised locally as well as nationally. Listed capacity for the Coliseum is 92,51 fl OCC runners sweep CALIFORNIA 921t5 . "'-United Stll .. ) At 1111 North fault and Election to Sell to _.lflCI lal* ef MW Con-289-3721, (213) 283-3107 with the County Clert of Or· U.S.C. 18t8 end 21 CFR Cemetery • Mortuary Name and lddr"' or me front en1ranoe to the county N recorded In the county -.a... Publlthed Orange Cout Count 00 A uat 19 1318.71-1316.81without111-Chapel • Crematory The Orange Coast College men's cross t>tnellctary 11 wtlOH request cour1houae. 700 Civic e the ,..., property It Emmett A. Tompklnt, Jr .. Dally Piiot September 18. ~ Y UO ' Ing• claim and co1t bond. 3500 Pacific View Drive coun try team finished in t he second through the 1a1e 11 being conducted: Centlf Drive Wut. Santi loc•ted In Pro Per, 320 N. Otrfleld 19, 25, 1985 l'1Mm ,,_.. L.. .,..., ,...._ Newport Beach th · beh d · D 'd M 'll BEVERL'Y HILLS SAVINGS Ana, Calllornlt all right, title CAL·WIEITERN "(· Ave .. P.O. Box 588. Altlam· WTh.()63 Publlthed Orange eo..t dent Aeent"' CMtve 644-2700 seven pos1t1ons tn winner av1 l er AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, end lnl••te conY8)'9d to ONVIYANCIE CONtOllt· bra, CA 91802-0589. (818) Diiiy Piiot September 12, Cue: R0-85-0046 of Fullerton to breeze to victory Wednesday in ~HE~RSoON/AMERICAN :C:, 6:c, ~ T~Y .~ 1~~ TIOH, Mn c..-. 09' 289-3727, 12131283-3107 P\8.IC f«>TIC£ 19, 26, October 3, 1985 Date: September 11, 1985 B the opening South Coast Conference meet at EXPRESS MORTGAGE pr()911'ty s4tuat~ In said ~-~ .. ~,.~ ID:l~bl~'i!:' ~~bet~'. FlCTITIOUl llUIMll Th-295 D:~bl~~ s~~berco; !-.::========-, Central Park in Huntington Beach. CORPORATION, 1201 EAST County and State oe.cr1bed 11•5141 1 ,. Freddr• 19 25 1985 NAME I TAn•NT 81-JC 11nnCE 26 October 3 1985 Nee• , .. rt• The Pirates easily outscored the Hornets, ~~~;/',.NfD~~~~uEc itr. asPARCEL 1. Unit No. 121 ·r,;,. .... ~ ..,. Of. ' • WTh-064 d~~~~~~~· :r_~ .. ~ nu · • Th-301 ••MIP•••t f 20-40, and Golden West. 15-50. with the FOANIA 92404 .. Shown and delcllbed, In "MONROVIA LIQUOR LIQ~ NOTICE strong showing in the tn-mect. Dlfectloos 10 111e tbOY9 the Condominium Plan re-~~~.;!:>~.,t; 9c!,9!~ Pl8.JC f«)TJC[ MART ". 189S Monrovia NEWPORT-MllA Tom Bums, who is also the cross country property may N obtained corded on September 18, Dally Piiot September 19 K·_, Ave , Costa Mesa. CA 92626 UNWIED ICHOOlT coach at Costa M esa H igh, led the packed 1>y requesting tame In writ· 1978 1n 8ook 12945, Ptget ·1 · .._, Richard Eun Kim. 9635 DtlTNC p· t fi Id 'th h 's second place cloc"=ng of Ing lrom the beneflcl1ry 904 io 971 lncluelve of Of. 26• October 3• 985 Th ng NOTICI OP IM.I Stmollne Ave, Downey, CA NOTICE IS HEREBY ara e le Wt I • ~ within 10 dayt from the tlrat 11c1a1 Record• of 11ki Coun-• Of MAL"'°"'"" Jenney Seunq Kim, 9635 GIVEN that the Bolrd of 20:30. H e was followed by Mark Matias, Dave publlcatlon of thl• nollce ty AT PNVA'R IM.I Samollne Ave . Downey, CA Education of the Newport-Parsal, Sal Vargas, M anin Zemanck and Sal Said NII wlH be made PARCEL II. An undivided f'talC f«>TIC[ A 1t1.t1S Thi• bu1lne11 11 con· M..a Unified Sc:nool Olttrlct Alcaraz who were all wit hin 13 seconds of without coventnl Ot ww-on.llxtleth ( 1/60th) lnter•1 In the Superior Court of dUC1ed by: husband tnd wife of O;ange County wlff r• B ranty, 1xpr991 or Implied, u •tenant In common In the K·21D111 the State ot CeHfornla, '°' Richard Eun Kim c.lve Malld bid• up to 11:00 u rns. 10 11118, l>OINllk>n or .,,. fee lnternt In tnd to the NOTICE Of I.ALE the County of OrtnQ6. This 1tatem4111t waa llled AM on the 27th dey of Sep-The women a lso claimed a 26-31 victory cumbranoee 10 11t1sty the mmon area ot Lot 2 of Of' M AL "'°""TY In the m1tter of the &tale wltn the County Clerk of Or· tember, 1985, •I the over Fullerton and 25-31 dec1s1on over unptld balance dU4t on the ract 9680 .. per mll) flied AT flNVATE IALE of KEN MILLAR, Con· ange County on Auguat :le, PurchUlng Office ol Mid Golden West. note aecurtd by Mid Deed n Book 43S, Ptget 18 to 21 Am .-..-vat•. 1985 School Dlatrlct. located at of TNtt to 11111· S96,113.61, nc1u11ve. of Mlaotltaneoul In the Superior Coun of Notieel1hertbyglventt111 ~ 2985-B Bear StrMt, Costa f or Ctmifitd Ad •11.1..s. OCC's Kathy Kiernan won the three-mile p1u1 the following •tlmated Mape records of Mid Coun-the State of California. IOf the undertlgnad w111 NII •t Action EICfow, Inc., IOO M .... CA 92626, at which ACTION event in 18:26. followed by Laura Lazo in co1t1, ••pell-and ad· ... 'tuet1 term Is defined In the County of Orange. prlvrte Nie. to the hlgnest N. Tuettn Ayenue, hit• o, time Mid bid• wlll N put>-c.11 18:35, well ah ead of the thtrd-place finish er vanoet 11 the time of the In· he 'Article entltled "Defl. In the matter ol the Estate Ind bell bidder. 91.1bject to t-ta Ana, CA llcly opened and retd lor: . ltlai publication of lhlt No-ltlon1"oftheDeclaratlonof ol EVE AUSTIN MILLAR. contlrm1t1on of Mid Su· Publlened Orange Cout STUDENT CAFETERIA • DAILT "LOT classified ads who was 38 seconds behind. uce of S•le· 11t1m111d venan11. Condltlonl and ConMrVltM. per1or Court, on or •tter the Dally Piiot Auguet 29. Sep-FURNITURE !!2~~~ The Orange Coast runners will compete truatee's f-and coat• In Rettr1ctlon1 Oeecrlbed 1n Notlcellheret>yglventhat 30th dty of September. tarnber 5, 12. 19, 1985 All bid• ere to be 1n ec;.. phone 642-5678 Saturday at the M ira Costa Invitataonal. tne amount of S2,l>e9.76, 'Subject to:" below (the the undersigned wlll Mii at 1985, at 1h• olllce ol Th 275 cordance with Condition•. 1 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. C11st llwy., 1ew,1rt h1oll 113-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC ~ 2100 HIRIOR ILYD., COSTA IESA (114) 140-1100 (213) lll-1216 • Best Prices • Conventent Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People WE'RE IEW WE'RE DULlll Silts L1111tic l t1t1ls Senice Parts Body Shop Acroe1 from 81g 'A' on 1Cetella. )u11 w"t of 51 (Orenge) '"" ~ 0 CREVIER BMW "' '-1'1 SALES • SERVICE • LEASING \,Ill "Where Professional Attitude Prevails '' l pec:lallzlng In European 0.lht•ry. 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O... llOllDAY WDI .. UllTIL .... ~ ••• .... ,,. etvd. & Galrden Grove ~· W ,._,,...,, CM"-"'t• • TOMORROW: LOUDY fORl!CAaTI ON A2 Serving Newport Beach, Coet• Meta, Huntington Beach, lrvlne, Llguna Beach, Fountain Vlffey Md _1:9Ufh °''"" CountJ • · · ORA N GE C OUN T Y C AL IFO ANIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1985 'JS C ENTS e te erv1c 1· French drug OK'd forAIBS NEW YORK (AP) -The Food and Drug Administration bas approved human tests in the United States of the anti-AIDS drug that actor Rock Hudson traveled to Paris to receive, a federal official confirmed today. Dr. Harry Meyer, who heads the FDA's drug testing center. said HPA-23 had become the fourth drug on clinical trial in the United States for the treat- ment of deadly acquired im- mune deficiency syndrome. Meyer told the "CBS Morn- ing News" that in French tests the drug has been reported "to actually knock out the virus and suppress virus multipli~tion in the test tube, and t'here've been some indications that it may also suppress virus multipli- cation in (>COple." - It's party time on the new HBpier By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Deir ,._. e1a11 They're throwing a big pany on the Huntington Beach Pter Saturday and the whole city's invited. The festivaties. scheduled from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., mark the long-awaited reopening of one of California's oldest and longest piers and one of Hu~tington Beach's most prized pos- sessions. There will be free boat ndes, strolling manachi musicians. high school bands, a barber shop quanet, a flyover by the Goodyear blimp and a life-saving demonstration featuring the police department's new, quiet helicopter. rom ita CarnsTransf ers to Laguna Hills, due to begin-therapy- -By STEVE MARBLE Of .. O.., ........ · Ntg.ht Stalker victim Bill Cams wu released from a M1ss1on VaeJO bospi- taJ Wednesda). less than a month after he was shot twice 1n the head and once 1n the neck. hospual officials said Cam~ 29. wen! from Mission Community Hospital to nearby SaddJeback Community Hospital in Lag\lna Hills where he will undergo rehab1htat1on. a nursrng supervisor said. The supervisor said that Cams 1s 1n (Pleue eee STALK.ER/ A2) Coast .. braces forbi"g waves Still, it as not clear that those results continue after treatment when the drug is suspended. he said. Testing will also be done on HPA-23's side effects. <;>fficials, who today were still trymg to arrange a boat parade with Huntington Harbour yacht club members, have not gi ven up totally on hopes for a visit by the British tall ship, the Bounty. (Pleaee .ee HIDtTINGTON/A3) The pier'• new.look will be on new at Saturday'• grand reo}>enlng. Warning told.after "It's rcponed to have a cer- tain amount of toxicity," Meyer said. He said it could be used on humans within a few weeks. Bob White, an American AJDS victim who underwent treatment with HPA-23 in Paris and who has pressed for U.S. tests on the drug. said it a~ pe.ared to have stabilized his case. "I have no longer any active AIDS virus," he said in an interview with The Associated Press last month. But he said his treatment started within weeks of his diagnosis and HPA-23 "only works on early-stage pa- tients." David Sills leaves Irvine council for Superior Court By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OflMG.-rNot•leff Attorney David Sills, a veteran Irvine council member, will resign that post to become an Orange County Superior Court judge. Governor George Deukrnej1an ap- pointed Sills, 47, to the judgeship Wednesday and named a second Irvine resident, William F. Rylaarsdam, 48, to a Supenor Court judgeship in Los Angles County, where Rylaarsdam practices. Hudson was treated an France for six weeks last year with HPA-23, a spokeswoman has said, adding that he was con- sidered unsuitable for further treatment with the drug this summer, and returned from Parjs to Los Angeles. ..yns. believed caused by a rare virus, breaks down the ' . . . "I think every attorney aspires in some way to be on the bench," Sills said Wednesday afternoon. "I con- ~is"""'tra~n ... smw.uitJ.,JtedUJJ-"th~ru;o"u.1.1ghiuc;seaxxu:....a"1-+~·;.,+,.r......,im:· ,_,. lJ?'ofessional advance-ment. contact, transfusions with con-'T m very honored the governor taminated blood and use of would appoint me to the Supenor tainted hypodermic needles, ex-Court. It's a major career change for perts say. me." Elected to the Jrvine City Council an 1976, Sills has tWlce been re- elected. Fellow council memben. have selected him as mayor four times. In 198> he ran unsuccessful!) against incumbent Nolan Fnzzelle for a California Assembly seat. Sills aJso is President Reagan's former son-an-law. He was mamed to the president's daughter, Maureen Reagan, from 1964 through 196 7. The Irvine councilman said he learned of the appomtment Monday when he received a telephone call frem DeYkfRejiaA. The leeel attome) said he had informed the governor early 1h1s year ofh1s interest an a such a post. Sills will assume the Orange Coun- David Silla IY seat of Judge Kenneth Lae. who re tired last December S~i)f' {:eUft CltefttttVC 6ffiCC,Lr Alan Slater said . ills will be the count) ·s 50th upenor Court Judge ! .\ 51 st "acancy remains unfilled (Pleaae eee TWO/ A2) LB boosts sen·ior hot]sing By LISA MAHONEY ~ Of .... oe..,;.,.. ...... Laguna BCach gave a boost Lh1s week to senior c111zen housing spon- sors who are tryine, 10 putchase the Aliso School si te in SOuth Laguna Members of~ the C1f\ Cbunnl agreed Tue\da' tocontnbutt> $"5 Oon to National Church Residences 01 Laguna Beach to help the non-protit group with unforset>n expc~!t that cropped up in 115 tv.o.-\ear effort 10 purchase the elemenlal! ~hoql and conven 11 to a lov. -income 'eniM ho usmg project The cm w11l U"<' lash lrom m ho using in lieu fund tor the ~nn1nt-u- 11on. In "mUm. . Marr' t tmrrtrn1 Laguna Beal h one of ihe 1n'it1tut10n' that make<o up "'allonal < hur~h Residences. has agreed 111 .Hs1st (Pleaae eee LAGUNA/A2) ------major earthqua~e hits Mexico coast B) tlae A11oclated Pre11 _ HONOLCU -Emergen~ of- llc1als issued a udal .wa' e watch tor the» West ( oast toda~ lollowmg a maJOT ea11hqualce centered off the coast of Me,.1co , The California coas1 from San Diego lo ( rescent C 11' v.-as listed u an area or ,1,ncern 1>ITtc1ab said The quake v. h1oh measured 7 8 on !he Rl(hter "'-Ale occurred at 6 11\ a m PDT and v.a\ centered about 1 ·u miles o lTthl' .oa!lt of .\capulco Tht" '-atlonal \\eather Sen1cl:' T-;unam 1 \\amine, C. enter in Hav.a11 '>31d 1t issued the v.at h tor the West <. ~ast ba..ed onh ,m the eanhquake 1ntormauon. Re)1dents in thl' v.atch area v.ere Jd' 1~d that .. urgent action ma' be n·qu1red 1n the ne'\t zero to three hour<; for the follo'4 tne, areas \1e\1co El 5ah ador. Ecuador and ( Jtrfurnl'i\ --------l• Farl\ repons \J1d the eanhquakt" v. a' telt a' ta r J\4 d\ ii'> <.uuthern Te\as tht• l ~ C 1eological ~un e\ ..aid (Pleaee eee COAST/A2) INDEX--------. Boating Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Crossword B1 84 A3 Wei! says_ terr'?rists ready to kill hostages Will do so unless demands for freedom 1ha1 the terronm ·:art· no1v.-111ing10 85-6 CS-7 B4 C7 ce 83 C7 B3 AS 81 A3 ca _ _ __ _ ~-wa11 much lnngrr · of 1 7 prisoners held in Kuwait are met The 61 -\ear-olJ Presb\ leraJn Death Notices~ ""r Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Tetevlson Weather C1-3 B2 A ? By tbe A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON-The Rev. Bcn- Jam1n Weir said today that the terrorists who held him captive for 16 months are ready to kidnap other Americans and to execute their remaining six hostages if their sole demand is not met -freedom for I 7 prisoners in Kuwait. Weir said that before his release aturday he saw four of the Amen- cans -Terry Anderson, David Jacobsen, the Rev. Lawrence Jenco and Thomas utherland -and that they all appeared well. As for the other two, Peter K.Jlburn and William Buckley, "I do not know anything about them," he told a 50- minute news conference five days after his release. The captors "have released me as a sign ofthear good intentions" and to convey the demand. which he did which he did when he talked to President Reagan on Monday. The president. he said. did not respond "in any spccafic way." Weir, a{>pearing fit and composed and speaking in a firm voice, wamrd m1ss1onan ..aid ht'> captor<, v.t"re prepar('J to release the other ..\men- cans af their demand 1s met Im freedom for the I., an·useJ trud .. bombers. v. h0 blev. up pan!> of thl' LI Embass' and other fauhtll'\ in Kuwait Wear wore a \dlov. nbbon on h1<, lapel Yellow nbbom., a \' 1e1 na m \\ ar S}mbol ot \mencan\ held pnsoner and re-. I\ cd during the I ran1an hostage cnc;1 . adorned eal'h pe'4 of the National Pre<ob\ tl"nan (enter 'o'herr \\-ear spoke Weir said he ft't'ls 1n good ht•alth both ph)sacall} and mC'ntal h anJ that (Pleue eee FREED/A:J ) Election loss a winning experience Student body campaign teaches senior value of media, changes career plans If he had won the s\udcnt bodtv election at Huntinaton Beach H five years aao. Geoff Baum probab y would be sctthna into a 9-to-S job as an engineer today -and bcina unhappy about it. But Baum's career plans took an abrupt chanae of di~tion after the unsucetssful election: so last week he paled his bclonajnas into his I Q6S Mustanaand headed forWashinaton. O.C .. where he plans to launch a •career in journalism. Baum. 21, who lflduatcd from Claremont Collqe an June, 1s one of 30 candidates adected 10 attend the National Journalism Center in the nation'scapital. He'll doratarth and attend seminars with edatooal columnast5 and political figures.· Later, he'll t_Jke part in an o n-the- JOb traanina pravam at a newspaper or television station. He hopes to act a ~ob on a small community newspaper 101ually, he said. so he ~n. learn various functions of repon1n1. Eventually, he'd like 10 lcro 1n on sports or politics. Baum, the son of Hununaton ~ach Union H1&h School Truftee heny Baum, ran qa1nst hawn Mitch4: for A 8 president an the 1prina of 1980. When the ballots were fint counted. Baum was declared the winner, 49~79. 8u1 thtn ballots ROBERT 8111£1 PEOPLE IN THE NEW S amved latt from a substitute teacher's classroom and the mara:>n slipped to 497-487 Because the difference was le than 15 vote~. a tte0unt wu ordered by student 1ovt1nmcnt leaders. Mitchell's total by no"' had S'NOllen to S tO votes and Baum'' had 'hrunk to 48S The ~upertntcndent looked into the prottS and declared 1t a valtd election ~-- Baum 'o'('nl to the: 1K:hool tioard .tnd. -v. 1thnu1 ra1~1nj his 'Ol(t" or c"lprcssang anger. claimed tht'rc wcrt some: 1rrcgulant1cs He said has in· vest1gat1on ~howcd that thr ~unt) of the baJlot~ wa ana!!fquate and that \Orne students d1dn t grt to 'otc because teachers didn't bother to hand out ballots He al'o ~•d th.11 ahout 1.S ~nto~ admitted the) \Oted. although the) weren't ellg1ble because they Y...Ouldn't be 1n school the nut )Car At the 11me, Baum met 1 rcponer from the Dail) Pllot at the hoot marquoe on Main 'trttl to talk about the elecu on But unhkc adults ca u&ht 1 n a rontro' en)'. he told has stof'\ 1 n ,1 low-kc) manner. prcKntina the fa, t\.. pro and con .o\ftcr ~tones we~ puhhsht•d 111 the (Pleue eee &LBCTlON/ A2) Hostage families urge world leaders to meet demands By TONY SAAVEDRA CM IM o.lty ,_ etmfl The-e'(-w1fe ol ho~tagr l>a' 1J Jacobsen urged v.orld le~drr<; 10 het>J the ransom messagr deh' errd 1h1' morning b\ the Re' BenJamin "t'tr who was (reed aturda~ aft<·r hein~ held for 16 month'> h' l\.fo<;km trrronsts Wetr. at a Washington () < prt',., conference. said the captor~ v.ill 1..1'1 Jacobsen a H untingtotl Bea~ h re-.1- ,t.·01 anJ ii' c •'\ht•r remj1n1 1). h11\tagl"' 11 I ~ ,omrades are n.1t rdeased trnm a "-uw<11t1 pm.l1n Thi' 1crron<.t\, belit'\l"d to he 'ih111t \1o,lem) JI\<' thn•at('n<"d tu l1dn.ir mnn" .\ml'n lan, 1l !h('1r lone de ma nu .... n~'t met ··1 th1n l thl"' mean ~u"ne)~" ..aid °'Jr j Jau11"1~·n tht• torm('r "'1 Ir ot the q .,l·ar-old hospital Jdm1n1!.trator l..1d nc1pped \13\ 11S an \1oskm w~ t ( Ple.a.9e eee ACTI01ff ~2) Anti-Hayden rally slated by Ferguson By ROB ERT HYNDMA!'lt Ol .... °""f .......... .\\\('mhh mar l 111 F-erguson. R '-<ev.por1 &alh ~1 11'\ttk suppon at a \unda' ralh lllf hi\ Jn,e to rtmoH T ''°' Ha, den lr11m the ~tate lcgJ$· laturr Frrgu<.(lO v.1ll l 1rculate peltl1ons 11 a h.>0th "' p.ln of the freedom T 11th1i:r \ohdant\ Rall), to ~ hdd Im m n0c.1n t(' ~ p m unda)' at Mik \quart Parl in Fountain Valky f·crau\<ln v. ti! he JOtned b)' the ~rmed I ortc' Rtttrtts' A.saociauon 1n (alhn~ lnr H.l,den'• ouster ftotn lhe ~~°"'mhh • t i:rguwn pll\ns to 1ntn>ctuoc 1 rr,nlutinn 1n 1ht ~slaturc cbal~. (Plea.e ~ FUOOllOll/ A2 t -- FREED HOSTAGE ISSUES WARNING •••• l'..-Al be ':deePIY taeall lbe iJVustice of ba~ been kidnaDDed. n Tiie aaiaiAer, ~o Spe&ks Ouent Arabic, was asked if be bad anythina to •Y lO bis capton. He decbned. He said he wu bdd in solitary confioement for mott of bit captivity and bit cbJief problem WU boredom. He said be was treated with respect as a man oftbe clera:Y and fed a ••simple Ltbulae diet." ' Wrirs&id he was suddenly reJeued ~ bis capaon ••just before midni&bt" .., Saturday. ... made co1uact with the American Embassy, wh<* ambassador and officials promptly and efficiently &rran&ed for me to be transported to tbt U.S.A." He said be arrived in Norfolk. Va., Monday evenina and qrecd lO remain secluded because of ~ posaibilltl' that .. one or more" of thote left behind miaht also be freed. Weir said be feefs there remains only a small "window of opporturu. ly" for the safe release of the remaining six. ··1 fear that ot>ponunity OUJ,bt not rast long, .. be said. Jn ~lion, be said. if the ter· rorists' demand is not met soon, •·they arc prepared to kidnap other Americans." But while they ''do not want to hann anyone," they will "go '° far as to proceed to execute their hostages if their demand is not met" During the news conference, Weir declined to answer several questions about bis captivity and relt'ue ~ cautc ••1 do not want to put in jeopardy the afety and welfare of the remai~ host.ates-" Weir Wd be was ~tted for the first time to meet wtth the otber four hoatqea July 2. "It's Jite Cbrisun.u come oa July 2. but unpndlctabl)' ... "1 and Fatbe:r Jenco and othen (had) asked for penrullion to worship toaether, •• he said. He said their capton permitted I.hem to wonb.Jp while bliDdfoldcd on two occasions. a week or l 0 days apart . He said they were later allowed to meet t<>P.'her and talk in a locked room with their blindfolds off. "We would read the Bible, we would pray together, we would celebrate Mass ... what wasraoing on with us ... sharina experience and get~ mutual sup- port from one another. ' Weir said be woukt meet privately after the news conference with the hostage families to share information be had on four other hostaats be bad met He said be had n.ot been given any detailed set of reasons for the hos-- takings, but, from conversations · undcntood that his capton: • .. Were taking extreme, radicaJ action to recover the 17 prisoners from Kuwait" •Arc .. very much opposed to the Israeli invasaon of South Lebanon and the continuin& effect spilling out from the occupation." Rn.~Welr •Arc "angry and committed against U.S. policy in suppon of Israel." •Hope to brina about a "greater system of justice for the oeprcsscd people in the Mideast" and establish a "more just system of Islamic govern· ment." Weir said Syria apparently did not have great influence with the k.tdnap. pers because "my captors sa.id they would not listen to anything Syria had to say to them." ACTION URGED FOR CAPTIVES\9 •• From A l Beirut "But J don't think its only a United States matter," said Jacobsen. "It's a United Nations problem, it's the world that owes some action." She plans to write a letter to Kuwaiti officials plead.in& that they release the Moslem prisoners accused of bom~ ing a United States Embassy and other facilities. "They've simply got to do it," she said. "Why set six people lcilled? They have to take responsibility for the lives of those men." Weir's release, made public Wednesday by President Ronald Reagan. ~ new hope that the othcrcapttves held in Lebanon would soon follow. "I'm encow:aged by the fact that Ben Weir is in healthy condition. ~ly after so many montbs1" wd Eric Jacobsen, son of Davtd Jacobsen. "It aives me a lot of reason to trunk my father is also healthy." The yOUJ14Cf Jacobsen spoke in a telephone interview Wednesday from a Catholic retreat house It the nation's capital. He and other rela· tives of the remainina hostaats are expected lO meet Friday with Vice President Oeoree Bush as well u with State Department officials and feder. aJ lawmakers. Weir, a 61-year-old Presbyterian missionary, spoke privately this mornina with the bostaac Wnilies, relayiaa information on four of tbe kidnap victims. He bad not seen hostages Pe1eT Kilburn or William Bucldey. · Late Wednesday niaht, Eric Jacobsen was looking forward to his meeting with Weir. "I want to find out bow my dad bas been treated," be said. addina. .. Whatever circumstaooes led to Rev. Weir being rclcucd, I'm really hopeful tbe same thinas can be used to free the remainin& hostages." Eric Jacobeen and relatives of the other hostqes bad planned to ask the Reapn Administration to beain ~tiatina direct.ly with the ter- roruts. But Jacoblen said Wednesday the messqe could change depending on the information this momma from Weit. · .. While we're happy that the Rev. Weir is home, we want to make au.rc it doesn't ovmhadow the fact that there are six more hostages there," Jacobsen said. TWO IRVINE RESIDENTS PROMOTED ••• P'romA l ' because oflitigation.) Slater said Sills must run in the June 1986 primary ..election if he wishes to continue as judge for a six·ye&r term beainning in January 1987. If Sills' seal, is not contested, be will automatically be eklcted. Slater said. Superior Court judges arc paid t77,129 annually. To assume the chip, Sills is req~i~ to give up pnvate law practJce 10 Newport He also said be will resign from the "'Irvine council, as required by state jaw. As of Wednesday, however, he could not give the date of that departure or when b.c would assume the bench. Irvine City Ocrk Nancy Lacey said "'lbat after Sills resigns, tbe remaining ;t»ur council memben will have 30 days to make an appointment or call a special election in April to fill bis seat through mid-1988. If residents disapprove of a council appointment, they can foroc a special election by ptbcring signatures from 7 percent of the city's registered voters, Lacey said. Sills is a native of Peoria. 111. He received bis bachelor's degree from Bradley Univenity in that state and bis law degree in 1961 from the Univenity of Illinois. After law school, be returned to active duty with t.be U.S. Marines Corps and came to Southern Cali· fornia when be was stationed at Camp Pendleton. After completing his military scr· vice ih 1965, be bepn practicina law in Santa Ana and Orange. He opened his own civil law practice in 1968. The second new judae. William Rylaarsdam, bas been an Irvine resident for three years. He com· mutes to Los Angeles, where be is a partner with the law firm of Breiden· bacb, Swainston, Yokaitis and Crispo. Like Sills, Rylaarsdam has been active in city politics. Before moving lO Irvine, he lived in Pasadena, where be served on several city advisory penels. Of the judicial appointment, R¥laarsdam said today, "It's some- thing I've wanted for a numbeT of years, but I didn't actively punue it until early lhis year. I've been practicing law for 2 1 years, and I think I'm ready for a new challenge." He said he expccts to be assigned to a courtroom in Norwalk. Coastal temperatures inching up TtmPefal\ne wll ..,-m up IMghtty tMll rtirntln ftr b9ow normal • en upper leYef dlaturbanoe tt\91 brought en =. autumn to SoutNl'n California thi. W.-movee lloWly ... tw • ~-. Wldely IOln.ed ~I or ttuld9f ltl0Wetl wtl rtmal'n In the toNceat tot the mount.in and cMMl't ereu, afthouOh • l60w wwm1n9 INnd hU ~ pr~ that lhoul continue Into the WM6ttnd. the Nattonal W ... het 8ervtoe Mtd. A10nQ the 0renge eo..t n w11 ~ per11y ctoudy through Frlay. COof tonight. Lowt In the 50&. A ltttle wemw Fr1day. Hight from the upper 809 Mer the oout lo the ~ 80e In the ""'* lnlend ~. U.S. Tempa .. 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IO .. n .. PorllMd,Or. .. .. Pr~ 71 SI =~ 71 &2 .. IO M N Aldwnoflcl 7t 61 8t LOUlt .. .., 81 ....... T.....,. .. 10 Seill LAUClty eo 11 SenAmonlo 16 72 ::.:-",P.A. 80 71 .., :» ..... eport ti .. Spoll-57 46 ~ IO SI Topeka .. 71 Tue.on eo IO Tulle .. • Waehlng!Oft 71 .. WICMa .. 71 ~8arf• 7t M Exten ded --:r: _,::::= -~ ott.wlM ..... w-fllOll9 tl'CWll the io... 70. at the~ to IN mid IOll In IM wwm. lnl9nd ~ i.-... '°'· TODAY 12:17 p.111. t:JO p.111. ....... 3:12 Liii. 1ma.111. 2:01 p.111.. l&.09p.111.. 16 IO 10 .. ,.. 0.1 i .4 2.1 ••• O.• LAGUNA ASSISTS ALISO BUYERS •.• P'romAl Laguna Beach senior citizens an applyina for the soon-to-be con· atructcd studio and one-bedroom a pan.men ts. Reed Aory, consultant for the church sroup, asked the city for $75,000, in part, to cover the unex· pccted expense of redesip.ina a roadway lead.in& into the former school site1 which will double as a county park. National Church Residences plans to remodel the elementary school classrooms into 71 apartments for low·income seniors. Tlie cbwcll group is pu.rchasing the 6.6-acre school site from the Laguna Beach Unified School District for $2.625 million with the aid of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Orange County, Laguna Beach and the Stein·Brief Group of Laguna Niguel. The project, for which ground must be broken by Sept. 30 to qualify for the HUD grant. has nearly (allen through several umes because of financina difficulties. In speaking before the City Council Tuesday, Aory said senior housing could not be constructed at Aliso School without the city's contribu· tion. "Without the assistanoe, we will not proceed." be said. In addition to the $75,000 con· tribution, the City Council also voted to waive an esumated $332,000 in housing in lieu funds the school district will have to pay at another surplus school site it as preparing for residential development The city imposes housing in-lieu fees on developers to help provide affordable housing. The waiver, which will be com· pletcd when the council approves a tract map fot' the school district's proposed Alta Laguna Boulevard development. was agreed to more than a year ago in an effort to encourage the school board to sell Aliso School for senior housing. School officials believe the Aliso School property would be worth more than the $2.625 million National Church Residences will pay if it were zoned for commercial or medium density residences. Schools Superintendent Billy Barnes said school board members did not feel they had the clout lO pe.rsuade county supervisors to re- zone the land from public usc, but they could have lcilled the tenior housina project by taking the school site off the market and waiting for a change in membership of the Board of Supervisors. L&Juna Beach bas no low.income hous10& for its scnior citizens and, becaute there are few undeveloped parcels where such housing would be feasible, city officials have taken to encourqjna projects like the one planned at Aliso School as a way of helping needy senior citizens, Rob Clark. assistant city man.qer, said. COAST BRACES FOR HEAVY WAVES ••• From A l ... .. mll!lll ................................. ~~--------------------------------~ ::J'ERGUSON RALL i TARGETS HAYDEN ~ •• Preliminary seismograph readings said the earthquake was centered about 250 miles southwest of Mexico City. According to initial repon s it ,,. was felt strongl y in Mexico City. The earthquake off Mexico was the strongest in the world since another 7.8 m~tude earthquake near the coast of central Chile on March 3, 1985, that lcilled at least 177 people. The 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Chile was the strongest of a series of six siptlficant earthquakes to hit central Chile from March 3 to April 9, 1985 . ~ }"romAl .. .;:ina Hayden's status in the Assembly. ,~rguson alleges the Santa Monica !J>eriiocrat's presence violates the ctate Constitution which bars people • tbe:l members . fighters throughout the world. STALKER VICTIM RELEASED •.• From A l stable condition and excellent spirits. Although family members have asked that little be said about Carns' condition, a physician said earlier that the Mission Viejo man sustained some paralysis on his left side from drifter, was arrested Aug. 31 in East Los Angeles. He has been linked so far X-ra,.. indicate Ramires with one of the 14 stayinas attributed ma1 be Stalker. Pae• A& to the serial k:illeT . Ramirez is set to appear in Los Angeles Supcriot_Q>un on SepL.21 -°1:an&c...Cmlnl)'..1«>-enter.Ap1:t&-. • lrt'ho have aided an enemy of the United States from holding public office. B1t Bob Mulholland. an aide to Hayden, said earlier this month that Ferguson's motivation in attack.ing Hayden has been more for publicity and fund·raising than a drive to reIDQYc_hlm from.-ofli . -- Chairman Ken Ditty said the group's membership includes rep. resentatives of freedom.fighter or· ganizations in nations Wee Afghani. stan, Nicaragua, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and-Gube. --1\inlvounds-:-----~arrapent. Prosecutors said The prosecutor has wd he as they will likely file additional charges hopeful that Cams eventually will be against Ramirez. able to testify as a witness in criminal According to Ferguson. Hayden's protests agaanst the Vietnam war went beyond free speech and the nghts of Amencans to petition, pTotcst or appeal. Ferguson said he will wait until January to introduce his resolution, thereby allowmg statewide veterans' groups to launch their own petition drives and seek signatures among Mulholland alleges that Ferguson 1s organizing petition drives 1n order to gain names and addresses for mailing lists he can use to raise money for future political campaigns. Ferguson's activities Sunday will be part of a full rally s~nsored by the newly formed Amencans for free· dom Fighters -an Orange County· based group that supports freedom Those representatives will be di,. cussing their efforts and distributing literature on freedom fi'hting throughout the world, DittY. said. Spealcers at the rally will include use Professor Dr. Jack Wheeler, a specialist on international freedom fighting; Laos Gen. Vang Pao;_ Rep. Robert Doman, R-Garden vrove; Assemblyman Pat Nolan, R·Los An· geles, and others. ELECTION LOSS INFLUENCES CAREER ••• From Al Pilot and the high school newspaper, body president for 1980-81. ''t Huntington Highlights. trustees or· There were no complaints from dered a new election. Baum organized Baum -only an appreciation of the a petition drive and 750 students. process. i1\cluding ri val Mitchell, called for a It was then, he sajd, that he learned new elccuon. · that newspapers can sometimes help Three trustees agreed and a new to foster fair play by calling attention election was ordered. to problems. This time, Mitchell won fair and 'Tm glad I didn't win. I made square and was elected Oiler student fnends at the paper and then became a reporter and s~ns editor." Baum, a resident of Seal Beach, said internships at Mercury Savi~ & Loan and at Hughes Aircraft convinced him that a 9-to.S job wasn't for him. "It was unappealing. I needed flexibility. So I majored in liberal arts and decided to follow my instincts. I got practical and took tbe internship at the Journalism Center." ) Jut;t Call 642-6086 Wllat do yo. like aboet tlte 0.Uy Pilot? Wbt doa't yoa like? 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CA ~ VOL 71, NO. 212 ..._, ______ _ Cams was shot while sleeping during the early morning hours of Aug. 25 when an intruder believed to be the Night Stalker broke into his Chrisanta Drive home in Mission Viejo. Cams' fianccc was raped during the episode, thought to be the final attack in a 6-months strina of slayings and assaults blamed on the Niaht Stalker. Richard Ramirez, a 2S·ycar-old James Enri~t, Orange County's proceedings. It is not known whether assistant distnct attorney, said he Cams has been interviewed on the probably will file charges against attack. Ramirez in the attack on Cams and Dr. Juan Carlos Cobo, one of the his fiancec. physicians treatina Cams, stated Enright's office today said it will be earlier this month that Cams had n~j another two or three weeks before been told specifically bow be w~ charges are filed. Once cJiaraes are injured. He said Cams was told be lodged, Ramirez must be brought to bad "a very bad accident." 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