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ORA NGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY OCTOBER 1S . 1985 15 C ENTS
Charges dropped in BB shooting
Judge reduces action to misdemeanor
in shooting of brick-throwing teens
By SUSAN HOWLETI' °' .. .,.., ........
Over the objections of surprised
law enforcement officials, an Orange
County Superior Cour1 ju~e bas
dropped fel ony charges agamst a
Huntincton Beach man accused of •
BB council
calls for
alrportfix
By ROBERT BARK.ER
Of ... .,.., ..... WI
Huntington Beach City officials
Monday night called on owners of
Meadowlark Airport to tighten safety
conditions. The action was prompted
by the crashes of three small airplanes
into buildings near the airport on
three qccasions last month.
Officials also hinted that the days
may be numbered for the con-
troversial airport that's surrounded
by homes in the southern part of the
City.
The airport was never intended for
pennanent use in the city's ~eneral
plan, Mayor Ruth Bailey said. She
also said that representatives of the
Nerio Family, owners of the 64-acre
airport near Warner A venue and
Bolsa Chica Street, told officials in a
meeting Friday that they plan to
develop the property into another
use. (Pleue eee AIRPORT/ A2)
shooting two teen-agers who had
tossed bncu at his Jirlfriend's car.
West Orange County Superior
Cour1 J u<f&e Luis Cardenas dismissed
the felony char&cs against Bruce
Ward Atwell, 2f. Monday. Atwell
faced a possible prison tenn of 13
ycan for two counts ofassault with a
deadly weapon. .. rm very much surprised over the
decision,'' said Huntington Beach
lnvestiptor Tom Gill.n, "I under-
stand what the judge wd, but I don't
really aarce with it. I agree with wbat
the DA thinks.··
Atwell pleaded guilty earlier this
month to two felony counts of assault
with a deadly weapon in connection
with the Sept. 21 incident. Cardenas
reduced the charges to misdemcanon
when be placed AtweU on three years
fonnal probation.
Cardenas criticized the way the
District Anomey's office handled the case. Even though Atwell was the
victim, the judge said, he was held in
jail, while the "street thugs" were
allowed to remain on the streets.
Cardenas compared the c.a.se to the hi&blY publicized New Yorlc shooting
in wb..icb Bernhard Gocu shot four
teen-qen who allegedly tned to rob
him on a subway.
The JUSuficauon wu 1n AtweU's
ngbt to IJve safely. Carden.as said.
But Gtlltpn"" who invesllgated the case, sees 1t d.inCTCnlly.
••What they (the teen-agers) did was
wrong." Gillipn saici "But I thJnk be
went above and beyond and reacted ...
Gillipn wd Atwell was wrong for
not calliDf the poli~ after the bnck-
throwu1a 10Cldent.
Atwell told police he was nd1ng an a
1984 Ho nda Accord driven by bis
girlfnend when two bncks came out
o.t ........ "' .............
of the darbcss on Mcfadden Av.
en ue. One m>•ahed throuab a car
wui.dow, and the ot.ber tut the 11de of
the car. Neither AtweU oor tu.s
airlfriend was injured.
After the car was bit by the bnck.s.
Atwell bad bis girlfriend d.n ve tum to
a friend's hoUJC where be borrowed a
handgun to bunt down the suspected
srupers.
About a week later when he
~urrendercd to authonues. Atwell
(Pleue 11ee CBAJlOU/ A2)
Smoking
control
interest
slight
Irvine mails 5. 000
copies of proposal;
2j)ercentrespond
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ol ... 0.., ........
Few lrvane busmess owners arc
fuming over a smolung law proposed
for the Cll). eveo though the measure
would regulate pnvate workplaces as
weU as public areas.
That's the mcticauon from the
meager response clty officials re-
cc1 ved when the) mailed copies of the
proposed smolung law to nearly S.000
local busanesses Only about 2 percent
of the businesses that received copies
of the ordinance responded to City
Hall. California
Southern California fires
have destroyed or dam-
aged 12 homes and
caused one death as they
continue to burn./ Al
Paramedlca treat Donald Parker, 66, of eo.ta Mesa, who Kid he wu amokln& ln bed before fire erupted l.n hla home.
l!"Vlne City Council memben or-
dered the maahng when they al>
pcarcd headed for a 2-2 dead.lock m
AUJUSt over the adopuon of the
ordinance. The maa!Jng was mtcndcd
to measure pnvatc busmcss owners·
attitude toward the proposed smok-
10g_ ordinance. Natl.on
"Country Boy" Ricky
Skaggs has dethroned
Alabama as Country
Music Association enter-
tainer of the year .I A4
Mesan burned in flaming bed Only 88 letters and I 9 phone calls
wctt received conccmins the smok-
Lng proposal. Among the letters. only
15 opposed adopuon of the new
ordman~.
World
The number of Palestl-
nlans charged In the hi-
jacking of an Italian
cruise llner has grown to
seven./A4
Sports
Costa Mesa High School
football star John
Carlson Is a winner on a
losing team./81
Business
The richest of the rich
Americans Is worth $2.8
bllllon, whlle the poorest
of the rich has only $150
mllllon./85
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Roommates credited with saving man;
winds die down to give firemen a break
By STEVE MARBLE
OfhO.-, ..........
A 65-ycar-old Costa Mesa man was
pulled from his flaming bed Late
Monday by his roommates but not
before he suffered bums over a third
of his body, fire department officials
said today.
Donald Parker to ld firemen he had
BB backs
hostage's
son in
crusade
By ROBERT BARKER
OflMO.-, .... lwt
Huntington Beach officials have
rallied to the side oflocaJ resident Eric
Jacobsen who's been waging a five·
month crusade to win has father's
release from terrorist kidnappers in
Lebanon.
The City Council declared October
"hostage awareness month" Monday
to call attention to the plight of David
Jacobsen and fi ve other Americans
held cal'tive.
Officials also will fly a yellow n._ at
City Hall on behalf of the senior
Jacobsen, also a Huntingto n Beach
resident, and the others kidnapped
over the pa.st 19 months.
In additio~ Mayor Ruth Bailey
and other omcials pushed a resol-
been smokmg m bed and was unable
to put out the fire when his sheets and
a blanket weot up in flames, said Jim
Ritchey, a Costa Mesa fire chief.
Parker, taken to the UC Irvine
Medical Center bum ward in Orange,
credited Don McBride. 34, and Sue
Kimble, 4 1, with saving ha s hfe by
pulling him from the bedroom of the
2 I l W. Wilson St. residence.
Brtc JacobMn
ution through the California League
of Cities convention in San Francisco
last week, caJli ng for the United States
aovernment to take all honorable
means to win the release of the
captives.
(Pl-..e 11ee H08TAOlt/A2)
Reformers offering newest
approach to oldest profession
MaryM deltnePro ectallowtn ex-hookers
chance to clean up their act, ch an e ltf estyle
Sin vs. Tbt Churcb -It's a
conceptual battle u finnly embedded
as the proverbial wrinkle U'I lime, and
u old u the oldnt profession ittelf.
But three cbun:b-tmna women who
~ a different van• point bave
vowed to achieve a ffiendly band-
lhake between the t-o aides. and
they've ch09CO Oranae County u the
neutral soil for the lJ"\ICe.
Aptly dubbed .. Tbe Newest Minia.
try to the Otdat Profeuion," tbe
Mary~ Project II dedicated
to ~vidsna adult female prol1JtUtC1
1 .
with the resoutee$ neccssary for "a
aucceuful transition to an altemauvc
lifC1tyle:·
Kathryn E. Goddard, dean of
student 1ervioes at Cal State Lona
ee.cb; Nonna Brandel Gibbl, form~
mayor of Hunlinatoo Beach and Seal
Beach, and Jerri Rodewald, chairman
of the Mary Mqda.lene Project in
Reteda, a.re ~ of the people
laundliaa the O...naie County effon.
... We a.re all ~ to help ooe
aootbtr. Women wbo wiah to make a
lifatyte chante de9ea ~our support. ..
Gibbs wd.
Prosotute. Hooker. Lad)' of t.M
Eveni111 are all labels somehow ~llna permjssion for an anstant
Jud&ment Labels detcribina not juat
an illcpl profession, but s~rectypu11
the iodividualJ who punuc it without
acknowledaina the tepar&tt per-
sonalities of the women they tq..
But alone. empty and often batter,
the prostitute uses similar labels to
de:tcribe everyooe ouuade the coo-flnn of the only world she knows.. Sbe
tosses them into a catqory of thote
who j ust don't understand.
"I pes.s 1t was more an my mind
than anyth1oa eltt, .. wd V 1ct.i Ha.u.
a former pro&titute who came to \ht
"He said. Tm lucky my room-
mates got me out of m y house· He
gave them fu U crcd1t." s.atd Rnchey.
The fire broke out about 9·20 p.m.
and caused $35,000 in damage to the
house and $2,500 in damage to
household belongings, Ritchey said.
It took 15 fireman approximate!} 20
minutes to bring the blaze under
control.
Ritchey satd firefighters were fo r-
tunate because the gusting Santa Ana
winds that were whipping around the
neighborhood throughout the da'
had abated when the fire broke out.·
"We were ver} luck} that lhe wands
had died down." said R1 tche~ "Right
after the fire the wands picked back up
again."
According to official repons.
Parker and his roommates planned to
move out of their house toda\ and
had stacked boxes rnsadr the house
Parker told police he \A,a~ 1n tx-d
smokang cigarettes .,,. hen a sheet
c~ught fire
.. He said he was able to put 11 out
himself. but that 11 llared bad. up:·
said R1tche'
(Pleue eee FIRE/ A2)
The proposed smolcmg /av. as back
on the agenda for toda) 's council
mecong. which begins a1 6 30 p m
The Inane smoking d1scuss1on
actually dates back 10 Ma\. when
some council members ask~ the Cll)
staff to gather mformauon on a
smoking rcgulauons 1n other com-
munrnes
In Juh the council instructed staff
member.. 10 draft an In.me smoking
lav. patterned after an ordman~
(Plea.9e .ee SllOllilfG I A2 I
Mesa planners asking city
to ban beer at gas stations
Two other cities on Coast have similar la ws
In attempt to curb drunken driving in cidents
Beach and San Juan C api~trano
outla~ed alcohol sales at the m1n 1-
marl ets v.htle s1m1lar bans are being
considered an Huntington Beach and
~nahe1m
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Ol h 0.-, ..... IWI
Costa Mesa may JOin a growing
number of Orange Count) c1t1es that
art outlawmg the sale of alcoholic
bevera&cs at gasoline statJons featur-
mg mini-marts or snack shops
The Planning Comm1ss1on asked
City CounctJ members Monda~ to
consider prohibiting service sta11on
convenience storss from selling httr
and wme.
Commission members general!~
agrttd the sale of alcoholic bevera&e5
at gasoline stations has gi en new
meaning to the term .. fill 'er up." sa1d
Senior Planner Mike Robinson
"The bottom lane of the d1scuss1on
was that alcohol and gasoline don't
SUSAN
HowLm
Focus ON THE NEws
Mary MqdakM ProJtt1 tn Reseda
for help. ·•hopk att rully more
compusjonate than pcopk ru.hn ..
The problem ofproatatuuon 1s one
known by most. ::tticd b) some
but tnlly uodcntood JJ kw And Lht
situation as at CXJlts in Oranp County
is swq>t under tbc conlefV&tJve rut
like dust silently collectina som~
where it doelft "t bek>na.
For now tbe Oruee County facahty
to boUle m tta.osfonniaa prostitutes
at a lime iQ u -mooth ICSllOns has no
(Pl1M1 w BOOURS/ A.2)
mJX." ~1d Robinson. th1'i ml1m1ng
"The~ stores art (perce1,ed a\l JU'it
another step that makec; 11 lOnvenienl
to dnnk and dn'e"
\fonda' ·s acoon ~as sparl..ed ti' a
request tor a cond111onal-use permit
to remodel a \.1obil ~nice ~talion at
319 5 Harhor Bh d and add a l·on' e-
niencC' store
About SJ:( s1m1lar gasoline c;tauon
mini-mans ha\e bet'n appro,cd tn
the com mission within the la'it fC'\A,
months. aC'Cording tn planning staf-
fers Ho~C',er an11-alcohol ahuse
groups f'C"Centl\ gained lcx.-al attention_
b~ pushmg to eliminate the sak of
1nto\11~ating be' eratt~ at filling 'ta-
tions
. Last month. the c1t1e of Laguna
The cm of Tustm al~ has an
informal f>ohq agams1 the concur-
rent sales of gasoline and alcoholic
be' erages. Robinson said
While no proh1b1t1on t''1Sts m
Fountain \ alle~. gasoline stations
adding nC'v. mini-mans ha' e not been
alll'~ ed to sell beer or wane according
to cm officials there
Costa Mesa planning statTe~. quot·
mg from an mfonnal surve) b~ the
.\lcohol .\d., ISO!') Board of O range
Count\ said 51 perttnt of the
'1olaton attending drunken dnver·s
'iChools purchased their beer and wine
from a gas station mans-man
ThC' suf'\>e) added that 43 percent
of thC' people drank their beverages
1mmed1atel). the staffrepon S&Jd
(Pleue .ee ALCOHOL/ A2)
Juryconvicts2
of murder, splits
on 3rd defendant
By JEFF ADLER
Ol .. 0.., ........
Two WC1tmmster men ~~ con·
,,cted offirst-desrtt murdtr Monda)
for the fatal stabbing of• Hununaton
Beach man last Februaf) But the
same JUf)' was unabk to rcecb 1
vcrdJct on munkr cha.rats 1p1nst a
third defendant. a Santa Ana wom~n.
fomna a m astnal to be dccland. Orantt Count)' Supmor Court
Jud&r Roben FitqiCrald de<:lartd the
mastnal aAer JW'Ot"I reponed they
~ deadlocked 11-1 10 favor of 1
awJtY ~act an the m unkf caJt
ap.anst 21 -year-old Lisa Mondraaon.
Howev~r. the 9Cvcn-man, five--
woman JUr} found both Clement
Brown and Tutuila Tuvalu. both 23-
year-old Westrmoster residents. 1wl-
ty of first-dqrtt murder and the
related cnmes of bur1Jary and ~
~~ld scheduled a Nov 22
IClltencana heanna for Brown and
Tuvalu and ordcn:d that th~ ron-
llnut to be held an the Oransc County
J&Jl Wlthout bill. Both men faoc •
maximum 2S-year-to-lift t tatc pnaon
ttnn , ...... -TWO or I A2)
..
Al * Ot•p COiet DAILY PILOTITUelday, Octot>er 15, 1045
'
CHARGES DROPPED IN HB SHOOTING •••
Jin.A l
told DOlice be \.bouaht that IOmCOQC had fl.red I tbotpaD &t \be Cit.
A.tweU rctw'DOd to tbc ~ and
fOUQd lriao Oonnlea, 11. ud Ed-
ward Jobnton, I '7, throw\na 'Ill It
can, llCICOn1ioa to police repoiu.. He
ordered them to lie OD \be pound and
IQcked Joh.MOD lo the Jtomach "bo-
caule be wu mad" about the ioci-
dent, aocordiA& to Deputy Public
Defender Brian Ducbr.
Wb.ile Atwdl wu mvolved ill the 1bey (the tcen-qm) admitted
altercation with JohnJoo. Oon.zalet what they did waa wrona. and
JOt up and re. ec>lic:e reponed. a.oytbina you do you have to juttily, ''
Atwell lhot Johnloo 10 the let to keep Oillipn l&id. .. 8ut be came bllclt later
him from Oeeina. and shot Goa.za.Jes11tbema.oddidn'tcallthepolicic."
u ~J!C,rc5 over a fence. pnt Dine days in j&il after ' aid be bad IOupl ~ b.lintelf in to police and hia
with diJtrict attorney ...,Wt atto cllimed Atwell k>lt hiJ job u
Oonules, wbo ii a.o adult., and • uctioo m•n~ for an Irvine
oolifted the juvenile authorltict com )' bec:aute Olbe tlme behind
1boutJobD10o. bera.
Hot winds subsidin tonight
AIRPORT SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS •••
Prom A l
h CWTeDtly i.a zoned for a mobile
bome park. but the owncn more
receo1.ly have anmpcd to put a commercial development oo a por-
tion of the property, Bailey aaid.
Art Nerio, manqer of the airpon,
declined comment, and there were no
indications wben the alleacd develo,P-
mcot would foroe the closure of the
air'P9rt.
City Council officials Tuesday also
blcked a way from perticipetina 10 the
establiJbment of an airport safety
t.nk account to which pilots could
donate money for safety improve-
mentJ.
Officials said lha t by laking that
step, they mi&ht beoome liable for
lawauitJ Ul case of a major airport
diwt.er.
Instead, they urged that the pilots
set up a non-profit corporation to
handle contributions.
But they pushed "viaorously" for
the Nerios to make im,:>rovements at
their own expense, mcludillf the
purchase of an electronic deVJce to
,warn pilots if they are too high or too
low on their landing approach.
City officials also said owners
should build fences to make the
airport prga;rty more secure and to
replace rurfllfay lights that have been
broken by vandals.
' Don llcBrtde
FIRE ...
From Al
Paramedics reported that Parker
suffered second and third-<tegrec
bums to bis let\ leg and arm and to
most of bis chest. He 1s listed in
serious condition today.
Ritchey said there is no indication
that the residence, a rental unit owner
by Razmig Konyahan, was equipped
with a smoke detector.
Officials aay they have no authority
to cloee the airport, whicb ia licensed
by Caltrana and the Federal Aviation
Administration. The city can only
make rcoommendations for safety
improvcmentJ at the airport.
No serious iiijuries were reported
in last month'• era.shes.
Marine copter crashes in sea
JACKSONVIllE. N.C. (AP) -A
Marine helicopter c:anyi.oa 19 people
crubed into the sea off North
Carolina early today after ~ff
from a helicopleT' carrier oo m.a.n-
eu vcn, officials said. Five people
were reported reacucd.
The CH-46 .. Sea Kniaht'' helicop-
ter from Marine Medium Helicopter
Squad.ton 263 plunaed into Onslow
Bay around 6 Lm. after takin& off
from the USS Guadalcanal. accord· ina to Gunnery Set. John Simmons of
Camp ~Jeune'• public affairs office.
It earned 1 S peueqm and four
:rewmembcn bued at Camp Le-
jeune and its New River Air Station.
said Staff Set. T eny Ruglea.
.. There'• some dinance from the
&hip to the aborc, :•said Rugles. "The
1tatUJ of the crew a.ad the peuenaers
i1 unknown."
HOSTAGE AWARENESS .••
FromAl ·
Eric Jacobsen, 29, who ia traveling
to Washington, D.C..laterthismonth
said be hopes to use the city's action
as a lever to penuade government
officials to ajve urgent treatment to
the hostage crisis.
"The only way to develop a scnce of
urgency," Jacobsen said, "1s to have a
massive letter cam~" and other
efforts by the commuruty.
Jacob!en, who said be will ask the
president lo make direct contact with
the captors, dee~ that the kidna,P-
pinp are an injustice. 0 Tbey (the
hostagea) were oot politicians. They
represented the side of the United
States that we can be proud of."
Jacobsen, who works for a cardiac
testing company in Anaheim, said he
is shortening his work week to 20
hours to continue his struggle on
behalf of his 54-ycar-<>ld father, who
wu chief admin.i.atnuor of the Ameri-
can Univenity of Beirut H=~i'*° Jacobsen's last trip to W · n,
be said, wu financed by his fellow
perishionen at St. Bonaventure Cath-
olic Church in Huntington Beach. He
also plans some fund-raising events,
be said, to finance future tri~ that
cost about $600 and long distance
telephone calls that run about S2SO a
month.
On the fund-raising •fforu and
contributions. he said: "We're aoina
to be forced to do it But it comes
down to a matter of pride. Acccp~~
cb.aritv is a difficult thing to with.;(
Mayor Bailey said the hostages
must not be foraotten.
"Were not ailing the president to
ncaotate but at least to talk to the
capton. There bas to be someone who
mows who they arc."
ALCOHOL CURBS ••.
From Al
Commission members approved
the Mobil station's expansion 4-l
Monday, with the condition that beer
and wine not be sold.
Chairman Walter Davenport dis-
sented in the vote out of fear that the
condition was invalid because Cost.a
Mesa bas no formal policy govemma
alcohol sales at gas stations, Ro}>:.
inson said.
Consequently, the expansion will
be forwarded to the council Oct. 21 ,
aJona with the request for some
direction in band.ling future appli-
cations for gas station mini-markets.
If a prohib1uon is approved, exist-
ing ps station convenience stores
would most likely be exempt, Rob-
inson said.
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HOOKERS GIVEN NEW LEASE ON LIFE ••.
P'romAl
address, and the three founding make a strong commitment toward a 60 to 70 percent of the people they
women admit that they are beginning willing transformation. deal with were victims of scxuaJ
with merely a solid foundation of AJthougb the five-ycar--0ld Reseda molestation at an early age, Mead
Christian lciJ}dness. &'. cili. ........... aJ . . said. 1a ty~asan ternatJvetoume
But Goddard, Gibbs and behind ban, the aim behind the Mary Gibbs said the Orange County
Rodewald said that each wall built Magdalene project and the format for project is supported by women from
around the base they have started will its success has changed, Rodewald the Episcopal, Methodist, Preaby-
work toward closing the gap of said. terian and Catholic churches. She
misundentanding and house the "With the choice of us or jail, said it will provide food, shelter,
concept of religion that they feel was everyone would pick us, .. Rodewald vocational tnuning, education, mcdi-
always be there. said. But the P~ only invites cal, dental, and counseling support for the women who will be housed
Haas spoke to 150 people at a fund-those who sincere Y yearn to change there during the six-month intervals.
raiser in Huntington Harbour Sun-the way they live, she said.
day, evoking an emotional response Goddard said that much of the Goddard noted that the effort will
from those in attendance. Gibbs said. predilection behind prostitution is depend 00 ll "close, interpersonal relationship" between the counaelors
"It was .~1:.c·, there was hard~a contained within the misconception and transforming prosititutes. Most u:nm that most of the prostitutes on the dry eye," Gibbs said, ad~g t streets or working for outcall services of the women in prostitution have
$3,000 was raised for the faethty. arc simply in it because they want to been "used" by nearly everyone who bas gotten close to them, which
Haas said that when she arrived m be. makes the all-important clement of
the Southland, she was "a Jewish "It's socially btddcn. People sec it trust difficult to achieve. she said.
hooker from the Bro ox (New York)." as a matter of choice, not a matter of
B th th f th Omen from Vice Officer John K.Jcin of the ut e warm o e w history," Goddard said. She said that
SMOKING CURBS DRAW LITTLE HEAT •••
the Mary Maadalene Project con-the historical factor can be seen in Newport Beach Police Department
vinced ber to c6ange her ways. statistics that show a 1 ...... e perccntaoe said that prostitution is prevalent all uur. o over the county, whether ID the form "It is fantastic, terrific -the best of prostitutes as victims of sexuaJ of the streetwalker in Anaheim and
thing that's ever happened to me," abuse at an early age. Garden Grove, or the call gfarl types P'romAl
recently adopted in Laguna Beach.
That proposed Irvine law descnbes
smoking as a health hazard and an
annoyance to people ID confined
spaces. It would prohibit smoking in
public places such as elevators, meet-
ing rooms, auditoriums. restrooms
and indoor service lines, such as those
at banks and grocery stores.
It also would regulate restaurants
and pnvate workplaces. allowing
employees to designate their 1 mmedi-
ate work areas as non-smoking zones.
When the proposed law was re-
viewed by the council in August,
Mayor David Baker excluded
himself, saying bis law firm does
business with the tobacco industry.
Council members David Sills and
Barbara Wiener expT'Csscd interest in
voluntary rather than mandatof)'.
smoking controls, while council
memben Larry Agran and Sally Anne
Miller endorsed the smokillJ law.
With a 2-2 deadlock immment, the
council decided to ask local business
people for their reaction to the
smoking measure. City staff memben
then estimated the cost of a mass
mailing at $2,500.
1 lhi k h 1 Haas said. "I wish more women le.new ..A;.... 1· M d f F who conduct their business ID m•ior n a report s wee to l e counet , about it. It's 8 miracle... Acco.~ to un ea o or K.ids ··~ Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Sake in Brea, a private study done by Newport Beach hotels.
Jr. said copies of the proposed Now working for a travel club that San Francisco prostitutes who for-ti · tha will th smolcin~ordinance were mailed in sbeaskednotbeidentified,Haa.ssaid, med COYOTE (Call Off Your Old "We're oranything t get e
8 3 th be I prostitutes off the strcet.s or out of the Sept.em r to 4, 50 Irvine business "I'm 7 and e st me 've ever Tired Ethics) revealed that 97 to 98 outcall business," Klein said about
permit holden. He said the written been." percent of the prostitutes surveyed th M M daJ Pr ·
responses included 59 in agreement Women are referred to the project had their first sexuaJ encounter with a e ary ag enc OJect
with the smoking law, 25 opposed. He by the courts, social service agencies relative, ''primarily a father or father The Rcseda project bas been 98
said four stated they would agree to a and rehabilitation counsclon in figure.'' percent effective over the past five
revised venion of the smoking law. county jails, Rodewald uid. She years, and Rodewald said she bas hi&h
stressed that the prasram is not just Another study conducted by Chit-hopes for implementing the Mary
Brady also said he had 19 telephone for those who want a roof over their dren of the Night, a suppon group for Magdalene Project in Orange Coun-
conversations with local ~1dcnt.s heads, but for women who agree to runaways and prostitutes, shows that ty. a~ ~siness peopk ~~ng the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ smoking proposal. II
TWO OF THREE GUILTY OF MURDER ••. THE SPORTING HOUSE
l"'romAl
The Judge also ordered Mon-
dragon, who 1s being held m heu of
$250.000 bail, to return on Nov. 22 to
determine whether she will be tncd
for a second time
The three were accused of in vadmg
a Huntington Beach apartment at
8081 Holland St. on Feb. 6 in search
of cocaine and marijuana, Deputy
District Attorney Rick Toohey said.
When the trio burst into the
apartment. armed with a sawed-off
shotgun, they ordered five people
they found watching a movie to he on
the floor. the prosecution aJJeged
dunna the two-week tnal.
As they ransacked the house 1n
search of the drugs they intended to
stcaJ. a fight broke out. Dunng the
fight . Brown grabbed a butcher knife
and stabbed 30.ycar-<>ld William
felonies. the robbery and burala.ry, the
prosecutor explained.
Brown, Tuvalu and Mondraaon
were arrested by Huntington Beach
police two days after the slayinj
occurred. A search of Brown's resi-
dence turned up a sawed--0ff shotaun,
which was missing parts that matched
those found near Cody's body.
The jury deliberated for about 4'h
days before returning iu verdict.
In accepting the jury's pronounce-
ment, Fitzgerald commented that he
could tell the deliberations bad turn-
ed heated because "we could hear the
noise coming out of the room."
Boyce said.
T oobey said he is prepared to ask
the court to order a rctriali.. but
acknowledged that he bad onered
Mondragon an opponunity to plead
guilty to the reduced charge of
sccond-<iegrcc murder about a month
before the trial began.
"Eleven of them (jurors) felt she
was auilty. I'm disappointed they
didn't convict her also. I am happy
that two of the defendants were found
auilty of murder and they're off the
street" Toohey uid of the jury's
decision.
"Where Class Doesn't Cost"
f Frank Cody to death. Toohey said.
All three defendants were charged
with the murder because it took place
dunna the commission of related
Jury Foreman Dick Boyce of Santa
Ana said jurors voled to find Brown
and Tuvalu guilty last Thursday, but
continued arguing through Monday
morning over Mondragon's role in
the crime.
"Eleven people felt she wu an
accomplice to the robbery and under
the felony murder rule was auilty,"
Mondrqon's defense attorney,
Gary Proctor, said his client turned
down the prosecution's pre-trial offer
because sbe "didn't feel she was guilty
of anythin.J-"
He ma10t.a10ed that Mondragon
went to the apartment intcndina to
buy dru&& and wu unaware of any
plot to rob the apartment's residents.
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Slides of quake
shown in Mesa
A special slide presentation of the Meucan
earthquake will be shown both in English and
Spanish toni&ht at at 7:30 in the Nei&hborbood
Community Center, 1845 Parle Ave., Costa Mesa.
Several people wbo wnet to Mexico City to help
will be on band to answer questions and deacribe
their im~reuions. Admission is free and further
informauon may be obtained by callina 631-S483.
Wine coa.atry tour pl41Jaed
Saddlebaclc Collqe will offer a tour to the local
wine country Sunday, pn:ccded by a pre-trip lecture
Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Crown Valley
Parle C ubbo uae.
The Sunday tour, from 8 a.m. Lo 5 p.m., wiU
otru information on the different varieties of &rPU'
and their processing. The fee for the excursion is $35
and further information is available at 582-4646.
Free health tal.k• ottered
Free bcaJth consultations will be offered
Wednc$da_y by Dr. Catherine Campion at the Irvine
Medical Center's Hca.lth Counselina Office, 4605
Barranca Parkway, Suite 101 , in Irvine.
Or. Campion will answer basic health questions
for all ages during the consultation, scheduled from
noon to I p.m. Information on this and othu health
progn.ms may be obtained by calling 857-6SOO.
Women'• nehvor.k meet.
Diane Tralli, owner of V antaggio, an executive
clothier and personal shopper, will address the
Women's Busmess Network at its meeting Wedoe~
day.
The site of the wcclcJy luncheons has been
changed to the Sultan's Table, 1S76 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa, and the session will begin at 11: 15 a.m.
Call 642-323 1 or 496-6627 for additional infor-
mation.
Swimming •4fnaps •lated
The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA has begun
swimmin~ class signups for adults and children,
with a vanety of~ions available.
All classes are taught by experienced, certified
instructors. The Y is located at 2300 l}oiversity
Drive in Newport Beach and may be calJed at
642-9990 for further information.
P8ychot1Jerapy tal.k set
Newport Beach psychotberap1st Pat Allen will
deliver a lectUTC on "the male and femaleness in each
of us" Thursday at the annual fund-raising luncheon
for the UC Irvine Women's Opportunities Center.
The event is scheduled for 11 :30 a.m. at the
Mercury Savings and Loan community room,
23021 lake Center Drive, El Toro. Tickets arc SS
and rescrvatJons arc required. Call 856-7128 for
details.
Library friend• meeting
The Friends of the Laguna Beach Library will
bold their gcnCTal membership meeting Thursday
evening at the library. 363 Gltnneyre St., Laguna
Beach.
Alexander M . Thackara will present a travel
film on Italy at the 7:30 p.m. session. The pubhc 1s
invited.
ae.lgn center tour 11et
A day-long tour of the Pacific Design Center in
Los Angeles will· be offered Tbunday under the
sponsorship of Coastline Community CoUcge.
Newport Beach designers Barbara Gib and
Carolyn Hatting will serve as gwdcs for the tour,
whcih wiJI leave at 9 a.m. and return at 3 p.m . The fee
is S 18 and advance registration is required by calling
241-6186.
Tal.k on culta In HB
The Orange ~~nty West cha~t;cr <?f Women's
American OrpnuatJon for Rebab1htat1on through
Training (ORT) will presen~ a talk by. Bert Go~dberg.
executive director of Jewish Family Servtces of
Orange CounlJ. Thursday at Mercury Savings and
Loan 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach.
Goldberg will present a pr6gram on ''.Cul~ and
Communicauons" at the 7:4S p.m. session m the
Mercury Room. The public is mvitcd and further
information is available at 839-0385.
Golden City D•Y8 •lated
Senior citizens. and ~dicappcd vi~itors arc desi~ted for spcclal cons1derauon dunng Santa
Ana s Golden City Days Wine and Harvest Festival
Friday through Sund:ty in downtown S:anta A~.
The festival mcludes entcrtamers Little
Anthony, the Friends <?f Distinction, Ll!Ue Caesar
and jazz drummer Lou1e BcUson1 who will pcrfrom
from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Btr'Ch Parle, 3rd and
Birch streets. Admission is free.
French group convening
The Alliance Francaise of Orange County will
begin its 22nd year of activity Friday with a special
ceremony honorina 10-ycar members in the Bri~e
Hall at the Conarqational Church, 340 St. Ann s
Drive, Lquna Beach.
Anita Llmido, adjunct consul aeoeral of the
French Consulate in Los Anaclcs, wiU make the
presentations. The proaram is open to the French-
spcaking public ofOranac County.
PBO meedng 1a Newport
The Ora.nae Coastal Reciprocity Bureau of the
PEO Sisterhood will bear a talk by Jean Aldrich on
homeless women in Oranae County at its meetina
Friday at the Glendale Federal Saviop community room 100 Newport Beach Drive, Newport Beach.
The proeam will bqin with coffee at 9:30 a.m.
followed by the prosram at 10 o'clock. The burau
encompasaea 22 PEO chapten from Huntinatoo
8cacb to San Oemeote.
Tueed•y,Oct.15
• 6 _p.m. Lapaa 8-dl a.., c.aetl, City
Council Cb&mbm.. SO~ Forest A~.
• 6:30 p.m., lntM OtJ Os e11, City Council
Ownben. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 7:30 p_.m., ._... a...-ON A.leedatMa,
Ben Brown 1 Restaurant, )1106 Cout H.iahway,
South LlaunL • 7:)0 p.m .. mtM u ........ Dtillrid
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Orange eo.t DAILY PlLOT/T....._, October 1a, "'8 * A8
Jackpot
finalist
names to
be drawn
10 $100 lotter winners
will be picked to take a_
chance on $2 million pot
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two educaton
will draw 10 finaliats today from amona
the California lottery's S 100 "instant"
winnen for the tint S2 million gnnd-pnu
draWU11 latcr this month.
Lottery spokesman Bob T ayloT wd
Monday that Robena Wemtraub, the
senior member of the Los Anteles Board of
Education. and Nick Aoratos, Sacramento
County superintendent of schools. will
draw names from a poolof6,2SO validated
$100 scratch-off ticket winners.
State Sen. MarlaD eerie.on, R-Newport Beach,
and Irnne Co. Preetaent Tom Nlelaen with
facalmlle of a plaque beln& prepared for per-
manent d.laplay at a •pot on Upper Newport Bay.
The multimllllon-dollar re.toration project wu
fa.nded by •tate, local and Irnne Co. money.
The first of the prehmmary draWlnJS.
which will always precede the grand-pnz.c
drawinp, was scheduled for 11 a.m. m the
Pico Rivera Sports Arena, 3400 San
Gabnel Parkway an Plco Rivera. Taylor
said the public bas been 1ov1ted to attend
The finalists wtll sp10 a roulette-style,
J 00-slot wheel m the first wcclcJy televised
drawing Oct. 28 for pnzes of SI 0,000.
SS0,000, S 100,000 or $2 million. Each
finalJst wiJJ WlO at least s I 0,000. SID~
there are 40$ 10.000slots. 30SS0,000slot!>.
20 S1 00,000 slots and 10 $2 millfon slots. Six Orange Coast arts groups
given $90,00Qin state grants
The $2 m11lionJackpot wtll be payed ou1
10 20 annual mstallments of SI 00,000.
wb1le the smaller pnzes wtll be' paid an
lump sums.
Lottery officials say that out of the first
scratch-off tJcket game, which should Last
about two months, they expect 16 S2
mil hon grand-prize wtnners, 32 SI 00,000
wtnners, 48 SS0,000 Winners and 64
S 10,000 winners.
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OI ._ 0.-, Not '""'
Orange Coast arts organizations recent-
ly garnered more than $90,000 in matching
state grants from the Cahfom1a An s
Council.
South Coast Repertory an Costa Mesa
and Newport Harbor Art Museum an
Newport Beach received much of the
money through the council's "Support for
Prominent Organizauons" program. They
were the only two Orange County $fOups
receiving funds this fiscal year m the
"prominent organizations" category.
To qualify. groups must have a yearly
operating budget of at least SI malhon,
provide arts programmmg for a minimum
of two years and be classified as non-profit.
South Coast Repertory was g.a ven
$44,800, while the Newport Harbor An
Museum received S 19,SOO.
Nine "artistic and administrative de-
velopment" grants were given to Orange
County groups with annual operating
budgets below SL million.
Orange Coast groups rece1v10g funding
were the Laguna Beach Museum of An,
SS.060; Laguna Poets, S 1,060; the Pacific
Symphony Associauo n, S26,333: and the
South Coast Symphony, S2.280.
AJI rec1p1ents must match the grants
with their own funds.
South Coast Repertory, now 1n its 22nd
season. will use half the grant money for lls
public outreach programs. said general
manager Tim Brennan. The programs
include actmg classes for adults and
children, as well as a travebng thcatncal
troupe for schools in O range and Los
Angeles county.
Brennan said the resl of the funding
would go toward actors· salanes and other
operating costs.
South Coast Repertory gained national
attention in art circles last month after
winning one ofonlyjourgraots awarded to
theater groups by the National Endow-
ment for the Arts.
The $350.000 1n federal money given to
SCR wlll help pay for the theater's
expansion project, which will include new
rehearsal halls and a literary offitt for
playwnghts, Brennan said
Add1t1onally, the nauonal grant will
become the cornerstone for an endowment
to develop and produtt new plays.
The federal funds were provided on the
condition that South Coast Repertory
match 1t by a lhr~-to-one raoo -roughly
SI m1llioo -within a threc-ycarpcnod.
KevUl Conscy, director of the Newport
Harbor Alt Museum. wd its California
Alts Council grant would probably be used
to conduct art lectures throughout Orange
County sch90ls as well as to fund field
trips.
.. It helps bnog the ctuldreo to the
museum to sec the works of art JO the
flesh," Conscy said. "It's somet!ung that's
important and obviously costs some cash
to carry out."
Museum staff members and volunteers
have been journeym& to elementary and
mtermcdtate schools for the last two years.
bewd.
The grand-pnze drawings will be edited
into 30-mmutc shows before being aired
on 11 ABC stations after Monday Night
Football 10 all but Los Angeles and Sao
Francisco. In those areas, the "CaMom1a
Jackpot" show Will follow "Hardcastle and
McCormack" in the 10 pm Lo 11 p.m slot.
The selccooo of educators to pick names
m the first prchm1nary drawing was ued to
the fact that 34 percent of the lottery's gross
sales go to education. officials said
Wemtraub, a 49-year-old former
elemenlar) school teacher 1n the Los
Angeles Umfied School Dastnct, was
elected to the Los Angeles Board of
Education m 1979 and served as board
president for two yea.rs.
Floratos. 57. has been Sacramento
County's schools chief smcc November
l 984. He has been an pubhc education for
32 ycan as both a teacher and admams--
trator.
Yugoslavia's action may alter Artukovic case
From..Wf and wire reporll
The lawyer for an elderly 1mm1gran1
awaiting extradition to Yugoslavia for
alleged Nazi war crimes sajd Monday he
wiJJ demand that has client be freed
because Belgrade has spumed U.S. re·
quests to detain Mohammed Abu el
Abbas.
"The murder of an Amencan Jew in the
hijacking of the Achille Lauro as now being
•:-eated by the Yugoslavs as 1f It didn't
happen," said Gary Fleischman. attome)
for Andnja Aitulcovac, onetime antenor
mm1ster for lhe Nazi puppet state ol
Croatia. "Yet these communist thugs suJI
require the United St.ates to deliver an 86-
year-old man accused of crimes ... SO years
ago."
Fleischman. mtervaewed by telephone
from his Beverl y Halls office. said he was
winng Secretary of State George Shulu to
ask that the case against AituJwvic of
Surfside Colony be dropped, adding he
would .. fonhwith" seek bail for his client
from the U S. Coun of Appeals in Los
Angeles.
Fleischman asserted that Yugoslavia's
Reward offered for
Arab office bomber
By Lil.A CAMPUZANO
A111 1h•1~"'-W..._
A pro-Arab group 1s ofTenng a reward of
up to SI 00,000 for mformat1on lead mg to
the arrest and conv1cuon of the person
who bombed an Orange County offi ce.
killing regional director Alex Odeh.
"We do not believe th as barbaric act 1s an
isolated, spontaneous or random inc i-
dent," said David Habib, president of the
local chapter of the Amencan Arab Anta-
Oiscrimination Committee. "The murder
of Alex is just the most recent and heinous
in a scncs of attacks of terror and
intimidation against Americans who hap-
pen to be of Arab ethnic ongJn."
A police investigation into the bombing
of a Santa Ana office of the pro-Arab group
Friday is focusing on physical evidence
collected at the scene. includmg pieces of
the cxplosjve dev1oe.
Habib, reading from a statement at a
lnt.ne
A $4,000 diamond was reported m1ssmg
from a store in a shopping plant at 5402
Walnut Avenue Monday. • • • Tools valued at more than $400 were
news conference Monday. said the com-
mittee as organmng a reward fund for
information lead to the arrest and conv1c-
t1on of the bomber or bombers.
Habib told reporters the commmec isn't
affiliated with the Palestme L1berat1on
Organ1zauon. He said 11 as a human nght.s
orgamzauon supported by both Demo-
crats and Republic.ans and a vanet) of
ethnic gro ups.
Odeh. 41 , was fatally wounded when a
bomb exploded as he opened the door to
the committee's office on 17th Stre-c1. ThC'
blast rocked the three-story building.
hurling debns into the stretl
Besides k1lhng Odeh. the blast anjurt'd
eight other people. none senousl}
The evening before the blast, Odeh
appeared on K.ABC-TV where he praised
PLO chamnan Vasser Arafat for has role 1n
gaming the release of hostag~ from the
hijacked Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro
• • • Jewelry valued at $4.000 and stereo
equipment valued at S 1.100 were rcponed
stolen from a home m the 16900 block of
Hoskins Monday
fadure to honor a U.S. arrest warrant for
Abbas. the PLO official accused of d1J'CC1-
ing the terronsts who hijacked the Achtlle
Lauro and killed Leon K.lingboffer. re-
leases the United States from any oblt-
gaoo n to tum ArtukoVlc over for pros-
ccuuon.
Tanjug. the Yugoslav news agency, said
Abbas actually spent several hours nego-
t1aung With the h1Jaclcers and that thus "a
greater tragedy was prevented "
TanJug reponed Monda> that Abbas
had left Yugoslavia. but Whate Hou~
officials said the) had received no ande-
La&una Bea~b
Jeweln valued at S l .O<X> was stolen from
a Hawthorne Road home over the past
three weeks. the '1ct1m told police Mon-
day • • • Police arrested John Ta:rlor Mace, 40. on
susp1c1on ofassauh with a deadly weapon
Mace was arrested Monday morning on
Bluebird Canyon Road. • • • The v1cllm of a reported strong·arm
robbery told pohcc he lost S260 m cash and
his wallet an the early morning 1nc1dent
Monday on Glenne)re Street. • • • Police arrested Armando Millan Salazar.
26, on susp1c1on of petty theft shortly after
2 a.m. Monda) on South Coast H1ghwa}
Salazar allegedly was seen removing proi>-
erty from a loc.al business
C09ta Meu
.\ $400 video cassette recorder and
S 1.4001nJeweln were reported stolen from
a homr m thr ~Q()() block of RoYal Palm
Monda'.!' • • • Someone rC'ponedl) stole a S7,000
computer from a business at I SO E.
PauJanno i\ vr over the w~kend Poltcc
reports said thr thief gained entry by
Lhrowtng a rock through onr of the
windows
Newport Beach
Someone reponcdl) 'tolr S.:!.000 an
Me"< 1can gold co ans. a S '~O ~hotgun, a S 100
video cassette reC'Ordet and two TV sets
pendent con.firm&uon of that
Anu.lco v1c successfully foustir eura-
d.JtJon m the 1950s, but. on May I, U.S.
maiistrate Volney Brown ordered in Los
Angel~ that he ~ turned over 10
YuaoslaVJa on charses ofmurdenng 6.000
to 7.000 people dun ng World 'War If The
YuRoslav government has said that
A.11u.lcov1c, who sufTrrs from pamal
bhndncss. >\lzhe1mer's disease hran dis-
ease and Parluoson's disease. 1s ~ang hrld
without bail at T rrmanal Island pending
appeal of thee~ trad111on ordrr
'alued at S5SO from a home in the ':!no
block of Cla~ Monda) • • • .\resident 10 the 6000 blOlk of ~ashore
reported Monda~ that she had rt"CCl\ed
eight ob~nr phone calls from the same
man since i\ugust • • • .\ SI QO Schwinn cnmt'r b1C\cle was
reponed stolen from the garage o·r a home
an the ICX'l block of -46th treet Saturda\
South Coa.nty
.\n en\l:lopc contaanm~S 184 m cash ""as
reported stolen from a Laguna Halls last
food restaurant at 2300:! Lake Forest Dnve
Thursda) afternoon • • • Cash totaling S 124 wu reponed ~tolen
from an English GretnhouSt'SofCahfomaa
store. :!3S21 Ridge Route 1n Laguna Halls
Thursda) • • • i\ rcprcsentauve from the Tall V1de-o
i\rcade 1n Lhr Laguna Hills Mall reported
that someonr stole $6()q. 70 1n cash from
Lhe business last Tuesda) mght
Foantaln Valley
Vandals cut the rear plastic wrndo"' of a
red J Q74 Cadillac convertible parkcd an a
Von's supermarket lot. 16201 Harbor
Bl vd Monda\ • • • A S 500 car stertO wa" rcponcd stolen
from a 1984 Honda AC'Cord parked in the
carport of an apanmen1 an the 17200 block
of San Mateo Sunda) n1aht Pollet report'
said the thief gained entr) b) smashing one
of the front waodows
reported stolen from a locked cam~r
parked in front of a home in the 14100
block of Moore Coult over the weekend • • • Oamaae totaJina $600 was reponed at a
oonatruction site at 1061 Yale Ave
Monday.
Coast firefighters battling brush blazes
Bunttncton Beach
Someone rcportcdly_stole S2.3SO 1n cash
from a home an the 400 block of 9th uttt
carty today. ••• Five men fOt mto a fist fiaht at the b&r of
the Red Onion rcstaurant1 16400 P.c1fic
Cout Hi4hwtY. an emp1oyee reported
Monday nJaht • • • The rn1dents of a home 1n the 400 block
of Atlanta Avenue rcponed thtt somCQne
1tole a $900 video camera and S200 an ca.'h
from their home. • • • Two tool boxes cont&JninaS600 in tools
were ~ stolen from tht praae of a
borne 1.n the 16300 block of Del Oro
Monday.
By STEVE MARBLE °" ..............
As brush fires raae<S throuah dry slOJ>C'S
1n Los Anacks.. Ventura and San
Bcmanboo oounues. stnke teams of
Ora nae C.ounty firefiahtcn wete moblhied
Monday and dispatched to t0me of the
wont hot spots 1n Southern Cahfomia.
A total of JS fire etll)net and mo~ than
100 fircf\ahtcrs from Oranaie County~
sc:attCT'Cd \hrouabout Southern Cal1fonua
today
A 1tntt ic.m made up of 22 fircfl&hten
from Hununaton Beach. Wcstman1tnand
Fount&Jn Valley wu directed fint to M t
Baldy v 1llqe and thco to Peach Hills m
Ventura County late Monday where a U"ICt
of homes was threatcned by a flre tbal has
consumcd "\50 acres of bru hland
"They kept on eye on the rc1>1den~
throl!Jh Lhe n&ght." said Fred Heller. s
HunUf\llon Beach fire chief "They'll
probebly be moved 10 another area later toda ~
A hrc rn.,nc and four firefiahten from
NC"Np0r1 Beach wtTt tent Mo nda) after-
noon Lo South Huls Park m Glendon were
a I~ brush fire was out of oontrol
Meanwhile, aabt firefi&htcn from
Costa Mesa we:tt sent to Santa Paula 1n
Ventun rouot) when a.not.her blau
eluded firemen.
··u1ualty the fimnC"n don't know where
t.bey·n be IO'lna unul they act lhere They
IO to • ·~ 1Ua and then act moved out." apla1ned C-Olta Meta Fire Ouef Jim
Related •tOIJ on Al
Ratelle) .. Sometam~ they'll JUSt be as-
S'lt'ed to a pilrt1cular 'tat1on as rehef"
Of the ef\llne comptn1cs fiahuna blues
outsadt the county, 20 are from my fire
departmenti. 10 from the Oranae County f1~ Ocpanment and anotht"r five a.rt
owned by the staic Offitt of EmC'f'ICnC)
Servloct but located 1n and 'taft'ed b) C'ltlM
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problems bere.M wd Ritchey .. I( we
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bavt a eroblem down here. ~·re 1n real
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Choked-up Skaggs her alded
country entertainer of year
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -
·-country Boy.. Ricky Skaao. who
delbrooed Alabema u -country
Muaic ANociation entertainer of the
year, choked beck sobs and ujd, "tt's
evervthina I've ever worked for all my Ufe."·'-
Skqp. 31, won the coveted enter·
wner oh .be year award and 1 aeoond
DOf u No. l inlU'Umental 11oup
durina the ceremony televised from
the Grand Ole Opry Hou5oe Monday,
two nighu after it celebrated its 60th
anniversary. .
Georae Strait and the Judd.I joined Skaaas as double winners. but Ala-
bama, the sroup that has dominated
the top enterta.incr SPot for an
unprecedented three strai&ht years,
didn't eick up an award despite five
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"It's evet'Ythina J've ever worked
for all my life," said s~. who
dropped out of hiah 1ehool has sen a or
year and left his home in Louit.a, Ky.,
to pursue his music c.srcer. "I began
playina the mandolin at Sand bepn
sinaina at 3: I've worked for this and
given up so many things to have my
ca~r.·
He pulled a list out of his pocket as
be accepted the award and read off a
roll of people who bad helped him act
his start in country music, his voice
crack.ina as he thanked his wife,
children and parents.
Sk.aa&s, a recording artist for only
about rour years, won with a boost
from hts acclaimed sin&le. album and
video "Country Boy." fie also made a
concen tour of Great Britain to
perform the nine No. I hits he's piled
up.
"The day I quat promotin' Ricley
Suags. lhcy'll have to put me in a
padded cell somewhere." he said after
lbe show.
Strait, an ex-foreman of a Texas
cattle ranch, won male vocalist of the
year and album of the year for "Docs
Fon Wonh Ever Cross Your Mind."
"I'll never forget this night as long
as I live," he said.
The Judds, a mother-daughter duo
who have been si nging professionally
for two years, won single of the year
Rlcky8ba•
for "Why Not Me" and No. I vocal
group.
"I've never been so ha~py an my
whole life," mother Naomi said.
Reba McEntire was voted female
vocalist of the year for the second
straight time and guitarist Chet
Atk.ins won top instrumentalist for
the e1$hlh time and fifth straight 7ear.
"I bkc to sing better than eat,· Ms.
McEntire said. then added, "No.
that's not riaht."
Banjoist £arl Scruggs and the late
guitanst Lester Flatt became the 43rd
and 44th members of the Country
Music Hall of Fame. They teamed
from 1945 until 1969. recording such
famous sonp as "Foggy Mountain
Breakdown• and the theme for the
long-running television show, "The
Beverly Hillballies."
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Medicare patients facing
increase in hospital fees
By tlile AHoclated Preti
WASHINGTON -Conareuional leaden on health CJlJ"C issues arc
bracina for an expected storm of protest early ne!ll year when~ li.nle-noticed 23
percent increase goes into effect 10 lbe feet Mechcarc benefic1anes pay to enter
hospitals. The out-of-pccket deducµble PIY.m.ent will 'o up by $92 on Jan. I.
from its current $400. for each Medicare rec1p1cnt admitted t.o a h,ospttal. F~s
for people hospitalized for more than 60 days and for pcopl~ in 1.ki,U~-nurs1n1
homes also wilt ao up by 23 percent. All told, an estimated ~iaht m1tho.o S?COPle
will pay SI . I billion in higher fees next year. The Amencan As~1auon of
Retired Persons says most people don't even know yet that the tncrease has
been ordered.
Ob.lo con• free hmtaga, •arrender
LUCASVILLE. Oh10 -Four inmates who held two guards host.age for 15
hours at a maximum-security prison released them unhann~ an~ surrcnde~d
early today after the convicts' demands we~ r~ on radio, pnson officta.ls
said. The drama occurred in a cellblock houstna some of Southern Ohao
Comctional Facility's most dangerous inmateS. It became apparent the
incident had ended peacefully when members of a SWAT team that took up
positions during negotiations with the prisoners left t~e compoun~ At least
three of the prisoners left the compcund in two vans wtlh a state pchce escon.
One of the demands was that they be moved to another prison to escape what
they feared would be harassment.
Chrysler may be struck at mldnlght
HIGHLAND PARK.. Mich. -Chrysler Corp. and unions representing
80 000 workers in the United States and Canada barpined early today in
efforts to avoid strikes in one or both countries at midnight. Although neither
side would give a progress repcn, a new offer by Chrysler in Canada raised
hopes that an agreement could be reached before the deadline and that progress
was being made in the U.S. talks. United Auto Workers President Owen
Bieber, represcntin$ 70.000 workers in 32 U.S. plants and depots, has set no
formal stnke deadline but did say there would be no use bargaining past the
expiration of the current pact if talks aren't pr~ssing. A strike in one country
would paralyze operations in the o.ther within days. because the U.S. and
Canadian pans and assembly operations work as a unat.
2 moFe Palestinians
charged in hijacking;
leader eludes seizure
;SIRACU_SA. Sica!y (A~)-Two more Pal.esti!lian~ we~ charged t~y in
connection wt th the h1jaclung of an Italian cruise liner 1n which one Amenc.an
was reponedly lcjllod by the pirates. The arrest warrants today brings to seven
the number of people charged in the hijacking.
Gennaro Calabrese De Feo, chief prosecutor in the northern port city of
Genoa, where the Achille Lauro began its Mediterranean cruise on Oct. 3,
refused to identity the two, give any details of the charges or say whether they
were in custody.
A man identified by llahan news agencies and judicial sources as Kalaf
Mohammed Zainab, 21, was also charged today with conspiracy in the
hijacking. A Genoa prosecutor said last week that Zainab's possible role as a
courier in the hijacking was being investigated.
Four Palestinians accused of the hijacking were transferred from Sicily 10
a maximum-security prison in Spolcto;.. 80 miles nonh of Rome, the news
agency ANSA reponed. There was no omcaal confirmation of the report.
Western officials in Syria, meanwhile. were trying lo identify a body that
washed ashore to determine 1f ll was that of Leon Klinghoff"er, who was
reported kllled in the hijack.ing.
The body of an elderly man washed ashore near the pon ofTartusand was
brought today to Damascus for an autopsy and identtficatton.
"American and other Western diplomats are busy trying to 1denllfy the
body," said a Western diplomat who asked not to be 1deot1fied. ANSA reported
Monday that Siracusa magistrates received a confidential repon that Syria
believed the body was that of KlinghofTer.
It said prosecutor Ettore Costanza was expected to travel to Syria today
and that he was likely to be on hand for an autopsy.
A St.ate Department spckesman in Washington saad Syrian authont1es
indicated they were willing to release the body to U .S. custody if it was
ideotifiod as that of an American citucn.
Magistrates from both Siracusa and Genoa arc conducting the
investigation until a court rules on who has jurisdiction.
The Achille Lauro was hijacked Oct. 7 off the coast of Egypt. The four Pale~tinians are being held in Italy on charges of murder, hijacking the ship and
holding more than 500 passengers and crew hostage. They have denied killing
the elderly. wheelchair-bound Klin$hofTer, Italian sources said.
The captain of the hijacked Italian s~ip and others said KlinahofTer, 69, of
New York. was shot to death by the hvaclcers on Oct. 8 and bis body was
dumped overboard near Tanus.
The four hijackers claimed to belong to the Palestine Liberation Front led
by Mohammed Abbas.
Abbas, who helped negotiate an end to the hijacking and ts a top aide to
PLO chief Vasser Arafat, was allowed to leave Italy for Yugoslavia Saturday
and is being sought by the U nated States. Yugoslavia refused to hold Abbas for
elltradition and he reportedly left the country Monday. His whereabouts were
not immediately known.
MIT economist wins Nobel Prize
By tllte Anodated Prea1
STOCK.HOLM -Franco Modigliani of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. who is credited with pionecnng theones of person.al finan~.
including how people save for old aae. today was awarded the 1985 Nobel Prize
m Economics. Modi&liani's work "explains what we sec and helps us
understand the world," Prof. Assar Lindbcclc, a member of the prize
committee, said after the award was announced. The Royal Swedish Academy
of Sciences, which made the award, said Modialiani, 67, had developed a life.
cycle hypcthesis of household saving and formulated theorems used to
determine the market values of firms and capital costs.
Youths on rampage In South Africa
JOHANNESBURG-Dozens of mixed-race youths went on a wmdow-
break.ing rampage in a white suburb of Cape Town. after police bro~e up a
meeting of about 1,000 students at a nearby school, wttnesses saad. Pohce used
tear gas Monday to break up the students' meeting in a mixed-race
neighborhood near Cape Town but. about 60 youths moved mto a sh~pping
area in the suburb ofWynbera. tbt witnesses said. The mob broke car wtndows
and at least four store windoW1 before police arrived, but the youths scattered
before pclicecoulddctain them, said reporters who witnessed the incident. The
anti-apartheid violence in which more than 7SO people have died during the
past 14 months has been confined mostly to black and mixed-race townships,
but it recently has spread.
~~p!!£~o~!?efendant cllea in prison
ANKARA, Turkey -Bclc.ir Celenk, an absentee defendant an the tnal of seve~ men. ~ccused of conspi~n' to kill the pope, sutTerina a heart iatt.ack in 1 Turkish mth~ry prison and d1~ ~ Anatolia news 1,&ency repcrtcd.
A court tn R~me wu plann1na to move to Turkey thia month to question
the reputed Turk11h mobster about the alleaed 198 J plot to kill Pope John Paul
II.
A dispatch by the semiofficial newa aaency said Celenk suffered a hean
attack Monday af\emoon at the Mamak military pnson in Ankara and dted on
the way to Gulhane mili'*!)' hospital.
Cclenk, S l.t was stanchna trial in Ankara on ch&IJCS of arms and df\11.1
smuuhna. He raced the death penalty if con v1C1ed.
L'elenk ~ amona fout Turks and three Bulprians accused an Rome of con1pinn1 to lc11l the pcpe,
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Smock was syndicated to more than 200 newspapen throuaJ\out the world ro;
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2 Malibu fires uncontrolled L .A. prosti tute death cases
Jinked t o Oakland deaths?
Blowtorch winds fan
South land fires. sear
20,000 acres. kill l
LOS ANGELES. (AP) -Fire-fi&hters launched a massive air as-
sault on two uncontrolled fires in the
exclusive Malibu area this morning,
bopina to bombard lhe blazes into
aubmiuion before blowtorch winds
bef!1 .. ~ ~ :.~~ded with fire.. sn~cbemicalsjoined five water-
dropping belicopteB in the smok~
darkened air over lhc fires. which bad
crackled across at least 7,400 acres
near Malibu since Monday.
All told, Santa Ana winds had
propelled some 20 wildfires across
more than 20,000 acres of dry
Southern California brushland, bum-ina at least l S homes and several
other buildings and causing one man
to die of heart failure as be defended
bis home.
Officials declined to predict when
lhe Piuma Canyon and Decker Ca-
nyon fires at Malibu might be
contrQlled.
"Winds will be up to 30 to SO mph,
the humidity is droppina and the
temperature will be in the 90s, .. Capt.
Gordon Pearson said. "Everything is
riaht to go out of control."
The Piuma Canyon Fire, which
forced lhe evacuation of Pepperdine
University late Monday, was moving
ea.st toward Sweetwater Mesa today,
where it burned a sixth house. An
undetermined number of houses
were threatened., fire officials said.
Residents were not evacuated as
fiv~ngine strike teams guarded their
homes near the Piwna fire. The blaze,
estimated at 3,300 acres, destroyed
five houses and a nursery building
Monday as it roared out of the
mountains above Pacific Coast High-
way toward Malibu.
The second and bigger fire in the
area moved west from Decker Ca-
nyon, where it burned four houses
and a garage Monday. The 4, l ()()..acre
blaze was not threatening any homes
early today, Pearson said.
Fire officials decided at a strategy
session Monday to stockpile huge
amounts of fire-retardant chemicals
for the air tanker assault this morn-
ing, Pearson said.
Io Ventura County, three fires
r~ out of control early today,
while four others were in various
stages of containment, said fire
spokeswoman Dana De Diana. Total
acreage was estimated at 13,000 acres.
In Wheeler Canyon, 60 miles
northwest of Los Angeles and a few
miles from Ojai, five structures,
including two houses, were destroyed
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Carol andArt8tetnmannoftbe8aDFernan-birthday at.ft at Malibu on Monday, watch
do Valley, who were tryl8' oat a ftahlnt pole laqe bruall fire approacllln& tbe beach.
by a S,000-acre blaze that combined
with another fire and raged untamed
today, said Ventura County fire
spokeswoman Bobbie Barker. The
same area was charred in July by a fire
that consumed I 18,000 acres.
Johannis Lecmbruaen, 59, suf-
fered a fatal heart attack while helping
firefighters at a blaze in the Box
Canyon area on the Los Angeles-
Ventura county line, Pearson said.
The blaze, 30 miles northwest of Los
Angeles, burned about l, l 00 acres by
9 a.m. today and was 65 percent
contained. Box Canyon Road resi-
dents said at least one home there
burned.
north of downtown Los Angeles.
About 200 acres burned there before
the blaze was contained about mid-
night.
Other fires were reported Monday
in San Bernardino and Riverside
counties to the cast of Los Angeles. Another house and four sheds were
destroyed in Mount Gleason in the
Angeles National Forest, 25 miles Officials suspected a firebug bad
struck at Malibu.
FBI orders altered two Disney films
By lite Aaaoclated Preti
WaJt Disney changed characters in two films in the
I 960s at the request of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to
make sure FBI agents didn't look foolish, according to
documents from the bureau's files.
Di~ney agreed to change characters in "Moon Pilot,"
made in l 96f, and "That Dam Cat," made in 1964, the
Arizona Republic reported Monday. It based its
information on an FBI file obtained through a Freedom of
Information request
Hoover considered Disney a friend and a contact. but
felt betrayed when bumbling cb.aracten identified as
federal security aaents in "Moon Pilot," a 1962 film, were
referred to as FBI agents by movie reviewers, the
newspaper said.
Disney earlier had bowed to a request from Hoover
to change identification of the characters to "federal
security agents" from FBI agents, as they were described
in the original script, the file indicates.
After receiving a summary of the script, Hoover had
directed aaenu to tell Disney "the bureau will stro ngly
object to any portrayal of the FBI in this film ."
"He stated that be would never portray the FBI other
than in a favorable light due to bis esteem for the director
and the bureau," said a memo sent to Hoover from his Los
Angeles office.
"That Darn Cat," was filmed by Disney from the
book, "Undercover Cat." written by former FBI agent
Gordon Gordon and his wife, Mildred. The plot revolved
around the story of a large cat enlisted by the FBI to solve
a bank robbery.
Agents who talked with Disney or with makers of bis
movies were instructed to cite Public Law 670,
prohibiting the use of the initials FBI or lhe full name of
the bureau in such a way as to make it appear the FBI
endorsed the film, the Republic said.
By fte Aaaoda&ed Preti ., .
LOS ANGELES -Detectives invcstipt111a mt senal murders pf 10
prostitutes will travel to Northern Califo~a to probe a ~ssi,ble CODJ?C'CUOn to
the recent slayinas of three black women 10 ~~· ~e re looking a~ ~e cases in Oakland to see if there are any 11milari~~robbery-hom.tC1~
Detective Fred Miller said Monday. But ~d pobce . Dan M,urraY wd
be does not believe the k.illinp in the two aucs are reltted. en prosbtut.es who
were picked up in south central Los AnJelcs have been fo~~ strangled or
fatally stabbed since January l 1984. The last Los Anaeles vtctun was found
Aug. l 5. The last slayioa in O~land occurred one week ago.
L.A. school board a dopt. AIDS pollcles
LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles School Bo:atd bas ~pprovcd
programs to educate high school students <?D ways to avoid «?OntacUng AIDS
and to bar a student with a communicable disease from a.ttending cl.asses under
certain conditions. District spokesman Pat Spencer wd the lat~ J?ro~saJ.
approved Monday by a vote_of6-0, should ~e!pcasc fears that thedistnct might
consider a wholesale exclusion of AIDS vtctJms.
Andenon cleared of Jlbellng Van Deerlln
' SAN DIEGO-Columnist Jack Anderson's record ofh!lving !lever lost a
libel suit remains intact followin~ a ju.dae's ~linJ that he ~·~~·t libel fo~er
congressman Lionel Van Dcerlin 10 a column linlcing the pohttc1an l? a Cap!tol
Hill cocaine ring. U.S. District Judge Leland ~ielsen 9:0noun~ his decm~n
Monday in a letter to attorneys for both sides. N1~lsen wd that whale
Anderson's 1983 article was in error, he found n<? mahcc on. the part of the
syndicated columnist. Under libel laws, Van Dccrbn, as a public figure, bad to
prove Anderson knew factual errors existed when be printed the column.
Attorney blames clty for San Dlego fire
SAN DIEGO -An attorney whose house was damaged in the worst fire
in San Diego history says the city is responsible for much ofth.e damage caused
by the June 30 blaze, which reduced 67 horn~ to ashes. Judith A.be~es filed a
$SO million claim against the city as a class action on behalf of aJI vtcums of the
arson fire that swept through the NormaJ Heights neighborhood, causing an
estimated $8.9 million in damages.
Youth accused of slaying mother
LOS ANGELES-A teen.ager was accused of murdering his ~other and
attempting to kill his stepbrother after h~r body ~as found ~n a b1;1ming cart.hat
was rolled down a 60-foot slope in Malibu, shentrs deputies said. Rory Rizk.,
the youth's 8-ycar-old step-brother, escaJ?Cd from the car, ~bled up to the
road and flagged down a passing motonst. The charred body 1~ ~e ~r was
identified as that of Shirley Rizk. 34, of Canoga Park. Authonlles did not
identify the youth because of his age.
L i ttle Rlchard to have leg surgery
LOS ANGELES -Legendary '50s rock star Little Richard, S2, who
traded the spotlight f?r a life ofr~ligion in 19?5. was to undergo su.rgery today
for injuries received 10 a car acetdent, .a hospital spokeswoman said Monday.
He broke his right leg and suffered bruised nbs and a scalp cut 0!1 Oct. 8, when
his rented sports car crashed into a telephone pole on Santa Mo01ca Boulevard.
Manager named for Bradley campaign
LOS ANGELES -An attorney and politically active environmentalist
has been named manager of Mayor Tom Bradley's unannounced 198.6
gubematoriaJ campaign. Mary Nichols, a former head of the state Air
Resources Board, confirmed her appointment Monday. saying she has stepped
down from her post as president of the League of Conservation Voters to take
on ~y-to-day management of the cam~gn. Bradley is expected to ~oouncc
his candidacy next year and face Republican Gov. George DeukmeJ1an.
Confused whale heads back to water
RIO VISTA -A huge humpback whale that ventured about 30 miles up
the Sacramento River, was believed early today to be headed back toward Sao
Francisco Bay. Called by Jan Roletto, curator ofSausalito's Marine Mammal
Center, 0 definitely a confused animal," the whale reached Rio Vista Monday
afternoon. It was last seen about 10 p.m. by U.S. Coast Guard peTSOonel and
marine biologists in boats, who said it had apparently started back.
YOUR HEALTII, YOUR RISK
HOW DO YOU CHECK OUT! • You probably wonder where you
stand with cholesterol, sugar,
t.rtglycerides, food and nutntion,
hardening of the arteries. blood press-
ure, heart conrlitioning and even
strea.
Att you really healthy or do you
just asawne you're OK and hope that
sickness doesn't hit at any unexpected
moment?
Unfortunately, in today's rush ruah
IOCiety we tend to t.a.k.e our bodies for
granted. Many of us wait until it's too
late. Others, who know that 8c.ience
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'
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Even if you only have one line.
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Then you can come back
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And Call Forwarding that
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Or. if you want you could set
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Upper Bay.h as
becom e garde n
abou t t o bloom
Upper Newport Bay was abuzz Sunday with
informal, unorganized celebrations of water.
Hikers, bikers, bird watchers, bird feeders, joggers
and plodders -the regular Sunday crowd, but in
unusual abundance -visited the bay for their first look
at the newly completed restoration project that covered
the slippery, brown silt with cool, sparkling Pacific
Ocean water.
The most recent and most ambitious effort ever
launched on the bais behalf has occupied eight months
and cost $3.5 million. The state, which owns the bay and
maintains it through the Department of Fish and Game
paid most of the bill, but Orange County, Newport
Beach, Irvine, Tustin and the Irvine Co. also con-
tributed.
So far, 870,000 tons of silt have been removed .
Beginning in March, another 1 million tons will be taken
from a lower area, returning the bay to a pristine
co~dition oz:ily the the longest oflong-time Orange Coast
residents might remember.
The scope of the project is impressive, but it is the
result that gets the raves. Upper Newport Bay seems
magically transformed from a dingy, smelly swamp to a
teeming wildlife preserve - a garden about to bloom.
Th~ bay -as its b?<>sters, ~e Friends of Newport
Bay, will attest -1s a major recreation venue
contributing to the quality and style of life along the
Orange Coast. It is a refuge, not only for the birds and
small animals who live there, but for the people who
recharge their mental and emotional batteries each
weekend with a visit ~o its peaceru1 s~ores.
The succ~ss of this project will bnng longterm social
and economic benefits to the bay area including
Newport Beach, Irvine and Costa Mesa. A l~t of people
are responsible for securing those advantages, but none
more . so than state Sen .. Marian Bergeson, Newport's
lever 10 Sacramento. Dunng her tenure in the Assembly
and, now, in the Senate, she bas been the single most
effectiv_e advocate for restoration of the bay.
. In its newly recreated natural splendor, it stands as a
tnbute to the work of all the people who believed the bay
was a resource worth saving.
Opinion• expreeMCI In thl1 apace are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views
axpreuecl on thla page are thoM of their authors and artlats Reader
comment la Invited The Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone
642-eoee · ·
We should all contribute
to keep Llberty's torch lit
To the Editor:
This month of October 1s the 99th
ann1"ersary of the Statue of Liberty. I
think everybody should donate
mone y to help restore her If eve')'.·
bo<h donates money for her. she W111
stand for a long time The Statue of
L1ben> 1s a s~mbol of freedom for 1he
L -\ We should be glad to live 1n a
frC'e countn
In recognition of the restoration.
California will be celebrating Liberty
Weck Oct. 28 to Nov. 2. 1985. I think
everybody should have the spirit of
patnot1sm , like we had for the 1984
Olympics. I believe we should all
draw together to keep the torch ht
ROBERT BERRY ( 11 years old)
Costa Mesa
Why is beauty so suspect?
"She who 1~ bom beautiful 1s born
with <;orro.... for man) a man "
Confucius said that Our Love and
War man. uncon' in ced, files the li ne
Why ha ve women of beauty always
been so suspect'1 1~ 11 not possile for a
beautiful woman to be harmless?
"I ~cc )OU re a ho1-au balloon
pilot ... said the ho1-a1r halloon pilot to
1he strangl·r The\ recognize one
another. f'm told h\ their smged eyebrow~
You l'3 nno1 be \C n t to pnson for tax
evasion 1n ~ .... 111crland Fined. yes
lmpnsoned n•> It'\ not a cnm1nal ofTen~ there
In Saudi ~rah1a 1hc pages of the
Koran are supp<>~d LO be frcc -what
you pa) for 1s the h1nd1ng
"\\ 1lhur·· I\ an l)ld \axon name
Mean1 "wild bo .\rV" C1e11ht spell10a
nght
Q What female' mammal ha~
nappies not tn front but al ong her
backbone" And wh> 11
A. That vrai watt'I rodent called
the nutna The t'unOu\ configuration
lets her nurse her young while she
swims
Q In what \how d id 1-<'~ Ma1ors act
ht~ fim a"t101 Job''
.\ "l he Big Valle) .. I 96S Thc day
ht' walked on the set was the first day
he'd e"er acted an any1h1n1 He'd
beet'I a pla>around instructor
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
The male penguin in search of
romance goes around the colony
puttmg a pebble at the feet of any
other pengum who 10 his eyes has that
thmg called sex appeal. Unfortunate-
ly. the pengu10 1s ex tremely near·
sighted. So h~ makes two wishes. as tt
were. whenever he drops a rock: I. He
hopes the ob1ect of his affection 1s
interested. And 2 He hopes at'~
female.
The Statut' of L1btn > aape-
measurcs 35 feet around the wa1si.
and the rcfurb1sherc; are not doing
anythmg abou1 that. not a thing
Fish both 1n number and vanety
exceed everything else ~1th
backbones
Gnuly bears. male and fema lt.'
both. are W11dly promiscuous Beasts
0 tf ll"' llln!{ dew' 11 1.1 l..l· n11, l' 111
mJkt' IO\t'"
.\ fl\(' \l.'I Un<l\
fh(' cldcrh 1n \ H'tnJm "l"rl·
brought up to hcltl'\l' 11 harhanl tc•
.)ht.1kc som('nnc·\ hanJ
Morr than 1hrl'l' nut 111 tnur lirq.
11mr hndC'\ tell tht• \Uf\ l'\lakcr\
thl"\ 're mam tng fur ll>H· .\ppfll\·
1ma1cl\ lint" out nl thrC"l' \Cu>nd 11ml·
bnde\ \3\ hk<""l\C" \nd 1>nl' ahoul
onl' out ol \I\ 1h1rd-t1ml" tmJn '·''
that
t .M Boyd 11 • •t•dlut~d
col•m•l11.
Franll Zlnl
fO•IO'
Tom hit
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.. A three-year natJonal survey by the Jegal center found that violent
anU-Astan JnctdentsJncreasedfrom 5t1tn I 982to1 f!?lastyeN. with
86 percent occurring Jn Caltfomla In all three years. .
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Californians' anti-Asian
sentiments running high
Survey found 86%
of violent incidents
occur in this state
"DWC -Worse than DWI ," reads
the bumper sticker commonly S«n in
the eastern suburbs of Los Angeles.
Translated, that alphabet soup
means "Drive While Chine~ -
Worse Than Dri ving While Intox-
icated."
"Will the Last American to Leave
Monterey Parle Please Bring the
Fl~" read a placard on di splay at a
gas station near the Monterey Park
city limtts, adding two slanted ey~s to
make sure readers knew why the
rhetorical request wa.s being made.
And ip mostly black south central
Los Angeles, a small contr0Ued-
c1rculat1on weekly newspaper last
spnng advised black readers to "wake
up" and "not gi ve th~ Koreans a
dime of your money."
All the~ sisns of animosity signal a
sharp nse 1n antt-Asian bigotry.
claims tbe Los Angeles-based Asian
Pacific Legal Center, which bu set up
a "racial violence monitoring pro-
1ect" to keep tabs on the growing
problem
Anu-As1an feeling is not confined
to CaJ1forn1a, noted Mel llomin,
coordinator of the monitoring pro-
1ect, even th ough feelings may be
stronger here because the state gets
more new immigrants from the
Pacific than any other in America.
The newcomers hail from Taiwan,
Hong Kong. Korea. the Philippi nes
THOMAS
EuAs
and lndochma, as well as some
Pacific islands.
llomin attributed three recent stab-
bing deaths in Boston and one in a
Detroit-area bar to anti-Asian
bigotry.
But feehngs apparently run highest
in California. where the 1980 Census
found 1.3 million Asian-Americans.
State officials say an infl ux of Viet-
namese rcfuaees who first were set-
tled in other states has upped the
overall Asian popu~ here to at least
I. 7 million out of a national total of
approximately 4 million.
A three-year national survey by the
legal center found that violent antt-
Asian incidents increased from SO in
1982 to 195 last year. Wlth 86 percent
occurring in California in all three
years.
Incidents were centered in the Los
Angeles. San Francisco and Sacra-
mento areas.
"The eastern suburbs of Los An-
geles arc getting the big influx from
Taiwan and Hong Kong," said Sam
Masuda, deputy commander of the
Los Angeles Police Department'"
Asian Task Force. "They a~~g
ing the complexion of the ~ea.
drawing all kmds of resentment.
starting with the notton that Chinese
people can't drive cars and that
they're pushing aJI non-Asians out of
the area."
Masuda said black-As1a61a01mos1-
ty in Watts and other parts of
California stems largely from Korean
1mm1grant.s who are able to buy
rundown smaJI businesses 1n de·
pressed areas for small amounts.
"No one wan ted those businesses.
things like small gas stations. mom
and pop grocery stores and liquor
stores," Masuda said. "But some
blacks have felt these merchants were
oot contributing to the community by
hiring black workers."
Those feel ings were behind the
editorial carried in the local Money
Talks News.
Police report that meetings be-
tween black and Korean leaders over
the last two months have lessened
tensions somewhat.
Masuda and other Los Angeles
police officials say they have spotted
no upward trend in anti-Korean or
anti-Asian violence for several
months.
But Stewart Kwoh, director of the
legal center, maintatns that hostility
toward Asians is spreading. with
police deliberately downplaying 1t.
"'The police are simply not willing to
cooperate with us to try to find the
extent of the problem," he said.
And llomm claims "the police
don't want to label inci dents racial
when they really are. They may feel
they could cause a panic. But we have
to face the problem toe-to-toe."
TbomH EIJH 11 • Sou Moalc•·
OHed colomo11t oa 1ute J11ue1.
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Arm y preparing to reflgh t
computer war it jus t lost
Wants to use discredited sole-source --contractor concept to design system
--
WAS HI NGTON -Last June we
charged that a vital Arm y computer
prOJCCt was turning into another
billion-dollar boondoggle. and re-
ported that the Army's mspector
general was investigating the mess.
Tht' 1nvest1gat1on 1s now complete,
but the Army has refused to relt'asc
the repon
Stn Charles Grassley, R-lowa.
who I'> becommg the nemesis of
Pentagon wastrels. has asked for a
copy but has been rebuffed. Internal
-\rmy documents. which we've re-
viewed. e;\pla1n wh y.
In a nutshell. the Arm y plans to
solve the problem by repeating its
mistake. Generals. historically,
prepare to fight the last war they won
In this case. the Arm y 1s prepanng to
re -fight a war iqust lost -and to fight
1t on 1tn even b188cr scale
The Army has spent at least S40
mtlhon on JUSt the "brainstorming"
stage of its CAM IS computer prOJCCt
-trying to decide what the computer
system should be desi_aned to do
While the money 1s being spent on
schedule, the work 1s months behind
The delay. according to our Army
sources, can be blam.cd. in pan, on the
w le·$()urcc contractor.
So now the Arm) plans to have
(AM IS absorbed by the new. aH-
encompassing Starnet computer sys-
tem Why'> Because. according to a
July memo Sttn b) our associate
Donald Goldbera. "the Army didn't
ha ve 1 'Chinaman's ctltncc' of suc-
cessful!) defending C AMIS" to Pen-
tqon supenors.
plan 1s "still not wit hout nsk." So an
August internal report warns: "The
Competition-i n-Contracting Act has
created an environment and an
expectation that sole-source contract-
ing will no longer take place It is
possible that the sole-source contract
.. may be protested "
In other words. it's stnctly an image
problem. And this, the report SUJ-
gests. can be handled by a good public
relations campaiin. "The Army
should attempt to mitigate these risks
through an effective liaison and
information campa1an" -aimed at
Defense Secretary Caspar
WctnbeJJer. Conaress and the media.
At least one Army official, Wayne
Grant. acting assistant secretary for
financiaJ manaacment, has warned
that the ··new approach being rec-
ommended" -that 1s. the sole-
source contract to Electronic Data
Systems -may not be in the Anny's
best mterests
For one th1na. "there appears to be
no rationale on a cost~ffectivcness
basis" for c~ncelina other. com-
pct1t1vely won contracts to be ab-
sorbed br, St&mct, Grant wrote.
add1na: · Laracly because of the
perception that (Electronic Data Sys-
tell)s) had a lock" on 1hese earlier
contracts. "we had to take rather
extraordinary measures" to penuade
other companies that 1t was worth
their while to bid on them.
"To cancel lhcse (contracti) would
11 least appear to confirm that
v1ewpomt and could rud1ly lead to
protests or lepl actions . " Grant
wrote
JACK
AllDEISOll
and JOSEPH SPEAR
Weinberger and his chief associates,
wtio arc now committed to the
competitive-bid process
UNDER THE DOME. Rep
Timothy Wirth. D-Colo .. wants 10
know why the Sccunt1es and fa-
changc Commission has been loS1ng
so many big cases in fedenl court
recently. The cases at issue involve
the spate of J)pntic corporate
mergcn, both friendly and hostile.
The commission has araued apinst
the meraen. claimin~ that they viol-
ate federal law by fa1hn1 to protect the
shareholders' 10terests. But the com-
mission keeps coming up on the shon
end of the J_ud1c1aJ dcc1s1ons. Wirth
has asked SEC Cha1nnan John Shad
for details on the lost cases. and for
suggestions for lcgjslat1on to protect
stock.holders.
MINl-EDITOR{AL. If you saw
any of Mikhail Gorbachcv's televised
appearances during his recen t VlSl t to
France. then you know the new
Kremlin leader is a fint-ratc per.
former. He appears to be the fint
Soviet poltt1co to master a technique
p1onccrcd by U.S. politicians yean
aao -the abthty to diuernblc and
prtvancate convinciQlly on camera,
1n the fuJl k.nowlcd&c that the tn.ath
rarely c.arches up. cnven President
Rcqan's renowned experutc before
the cameras. maybe ~ ouaht to lay
aside the nuclear ancnals and have a
Reaaan-Gorbachcv 1ma1c duel
Photo ops at SO pecc:s could save a fc-w
millfon lives and prtvent nuclear w10ter
THOMAS &LIAS oolamnlat
SEARCHLIGHT
WALTEI
Bu11oucHs
F ine
frien ds
along
Coast
Much-loved Tom
N 1 ven. minister
of St. Joachim's
One of the rewards for havi ng been
a resident of the Orange Coast ever
since the end of World War II is the
fine fnends I've been able to make.
As most of you know, neither J nor
my first Wlfe. Hazel (who died in
1970), were members of the Romao
Catholic church. Nor is my present
wife. Lucy, whom I married in 1972.
Yet, one ot my dearest fnends 1s
Monsignor Thomas Niven. now
pastor emeritus of St. Joachim Cath-
olic Church in Costa Mesa.
Tom Niven was. and stilJ is. one of
the loveliest men I have ever known
and I have been proud alJ these years
that he was willing to be my friend.
As most of you Scarchltgbt readers
know. J was lured to the Orange Coast
by the late W.T. Jefferson. Before his
death in J 955 I was obliged to replace
his business manager and, because I
was so close to him and his family, I
used to get frequent telephone calls
from his daughter. )
Came the inevu.able for elderly
persons. Jeff broke tus hip and the
doc tors put him tnto Hoag Memorial
Hospital Presbytenan.
One day the phone rang and It was
Sue. For many years before that we
had had a brother/s1ster-ljke rela-
tionship
..Walter," she said. "You've got to
get Father Niven over to the hospital
to see Dad."
My response: "Suzie, I don't have
to do a damn thing just because you
tell me to do 1t. Not only that, but if
Father Niven went over and said he
was coming because I had asked ham
to do so, the old man would think I
thought he was dy1ng. Which he isn't,
I assure ~ou. But I'll tell you what I
will do. I II ask Mr. Dockwetler 10 call
Father Niven." "
Thomas A. J Dockwe1lcr was Jeffs
lawyer. He was also attorney for the
archdiocese of Los Angeles which, at
the time, included all churches 1n
Orange County.
So I called Mr. Dockweiler He
chuckled and. as he later told me. he
called Father Niven. and the con-
versation went something hke this·
"Tom. this 1s Tom Doclcwe1lcr. Do
you ever go over 10 that Presbytenan
hospital to see people that are pauenis there?"
"Sure. Tom.'; Father Niven re-
plied. "I go there all the ume I'll be
glad to go over and sec the old rasc.aJ
But tell me, Tom. isn't there any wa'
I can ge t me hands on some of th.at
lovely money?"
When today you see the beautiful
church which w3s built by the
congregation led by Father Niven , 11
1s hard to realize that Tom Niven
then a m1ss1 onary pncst, needed
money to carry on his ministry So,
when Tom Dockweiler reported the
conversation to me and asked me 1( I
couldn 't do wmethang to influence:
the old man. I rephed that l would try
I did. And Mr Jefferson a.greed to put
several thousand dollars 1n h1\ will for
Father Niven.
I think I have never encountered a
minister of any lund who is so much
loved by so many people -Catholics
or non-Catholics -as Monsignor Niven.
Back in 1950, there was an
archbash op who never seemed to
want to pass out honorary titles of
monsa.anor which, thou&h I under-
stand 1t doesn't mean too much is an ~onor So how could a non-Catholic
ltkc me succeed 1n aettina that title for
Tom Niven?
I went to Tom Dockweilcr and I am
sure he ataned tryin& to influence the
cardinal-archbishop. but somehow it
never came throull\. It has only been
1n the last few years that a new
cardmal-archbishop who succeeded
Cardtnal Mcintyre saw fit to bestow
that well-dnerved honor on Father
Niven
As l have told you, my uccut1vc
offi.oer. Dave Rina. followed me into
eivthan bfe. Dave wa1 a fellow
1tuden1 *1th CA.rdinal Mclntyn's
1ucceuor at Hoty Crou Un1vcntty.
He was able to ~ lhe attent.ton wbach
Father Niven 1 ach1evemenu de-
served
J ~ recently when my wife: Lucy
bad nteiu1ve and dinkuJt' hwi
fUl'F'1Y, Monaaanor Niven wrote her
a note. He d1dn't •tan at "Fatba'' 01 "Mon11por " HeJUlt 11pcd ii .. Tom
Niven, a pal of your old man "
But he~·s the rub· The scnerals
intend to have the Starnet system
d"aaned and built by yet another
sole-sour~ contnctor. Elcctr0nic
Data Systems Corp of Texas. In
effect, the Army 1s busily rebu1ld1na
1' the Ma&Jnot Line
••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Tht 4.rmy 1s a~a~ th1t the new
He 1lso warned the aenerals th1t
not only would 1 sole-source contract
on Starnet "send a clear signal" that
woul d dfJCouraac other contractors
rrom futurt btdS, but It WOUid run
head-on into oppm1t1on from
I'm Of'OUd of th.at
WaJiw.....,..... 11 ca.. h.1'1
fop .... ~ r)
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great leap backward
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ANOELES -Don't touch
tel. That rally is ABCs "Moon-
tina" comina at you in black and
tc.
addie and David become in-
ed by a 40-year-old murder as the
. turns into a tonaue-in-<:beek re-
t1on of a 1940s B& W movie. You
w, the kind that used to star Lana
er or John Garfield or Georie
ft and always ended with someone
· led down a Iona. shadowy
to the electric chair.
Tonight's episode is caUed "The
Sequence Always Rings
· ce." It will have a humorous
troduction by Orson Welles, who
ls it "a giant step backward." It was
eUes' IMtjob ~fore his death last
unday. The show wilJ be ded1cated
him.
"It was something I've always
led to do," wd executive
ucer Glenn Caron. "I wanted to
a black-and-white show that
ptured that 1940s feeling. The last
rec to four years I've been looking
r an excuse to do something in black
d white.
"In television you tum out so much
product that it becomes like coUeae.
You say, well, let's try thls this weef."
In the show. detectives Maddie
(CY.bilJ Shepherd) and David (Brooe
Wallis) visit a client a t an old night
club and learn of an old murder. A
singer and a comet player were
executed for kHlin& the singer's b us.-
band.
Maddle and David argue over who
was responsible. Maddie dreams a
version -in black and white -in
which the sinacr is the innocent
accomplice. David's dream is that the
n:tusictan was lured into it by the
sanacr.
"I believe when Eastman Kodak
inv~nted color film they dldn't mean
for It to replace black and white," said
Cuon. "Francois Truffaut (the
French director) said black and white
is closer to dreams. It's mo~ artful,
more graceful, more dramat1c."
Caron found that doing a black-
and-"".hite show was not easy. Holly-
wood converted to color years ago
and is no longer technicalJy equipped
to handle black-and-white film. F'ew
people knew how to light t.he set for
~lack and white or how to photograph
It.
"The Eastman people made a
Rostropovich given
top award for music
ttronaaraument for photognpbtna it MmlCMOOVlllMHT
in color and pnntina it on black-and~ '* NlWI
whjte stock. be said. "I dldn't want to AIC NIWIQ
do that. I was afraid the network NIC NEWS
mi&ht act cold feet about it and run it ==
in color." MOW
Only a few contemporary Ameri-*** "Tiii Thing'" (19511 Jernee Ar·
can films have been done in black and '*'· Oewey M1r11n
white, includ1ng .. Raging Bult" and ®MOVIE
"Manhattan," and nearly all of those **'~ "Swtng SNn·· (1984) GOidie
were done in New York. Finally, ~..C::Aualll
Caron was able to round up people ••'I\ "The lkiddy S~" 119841
who knew how to work with black-Ak:hlrct er.ytu.. Stllin S..ltldon
and-whltc film. -t;30-
"Moonlighting" is a funny, roman-I NICNEWS tic adventure with two performers TOOa.osEFOAOOWORT
whose prickly relationship produces -=r lBtAEJt
sparks. It also has some of the
when the episodes are screened for the ~ Robert Mitcham .tan
bri&htest dialoaue in TY. At ABC, INEWSHOUA
executives, there is standing room Wt&LOH<>RruNE
only. AHIWBI l n "P r oml•e• to
Cuon also produ~ the first JO !IOTOfHOTSUT Keep" tonlChtat 9on
episodes of NBCs "Remington • • ~etree 119381 Fred As-CBS, Channel 2 .
Steele," although he dld not create the tlltt . ~Rogers
show. "1 was surprised when ~pie -7:00-
sWted comparing 'Moonlighung' to I ces NEWS
'Remington,"' he said. "I can't see 9 EHTERTAIMHTTONGHT m RACING FROM OM TI&
that." HAPPY DAYS AGAIN ~ WAXTRAX
"Moonliahting" came about when I ~Q -1:00-
Lew Erlicbt, president of ABC (!i ow;"o IJ Cll HOM£TOWN
Entertaiment. took Caron to dinner. m THREE'S OOMf'AHV 8 ~TUM
"He said, 'You've got to get into the I ~~ ** • ··Show Bolt t19S 11 f(a1nryn
mainstream of television,"' he re-1 ~· Grayson, Howatd Keel
called. "The joke was that I was doing HfADUNE CHASERS 1 0 WHO'S THE~?·
art film s for ABC. Erlicht said h~ PRAISE M LOR> (!)=~~Willi WACK -10:06-wanted me to do a detective show. l G ~SEATHOTUNE AIC>JAMIE c MOVIE
groaned. <m ..., .. IC .. NEWS ••• ., 'Wltl\out A T rlOI' ( 1g&31 K.ie
"Then I said, 'What if it's a • ** "Full Moon In Pans' 11984) Cl) MOVIE Nel"OM JUOO Hlrleh
romance, a man and a woman?' I Pa9CaleOgMlf Faooce Lucnin1 **'" ··SaJem s Lot (1979) tPart 2 -10:15-
':t)MOW o • "Country' I 19MI .-.a
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NEW YORK (AP) -Conductor
Mstislav Rostropov1ch, Soviet-born
cello virtuoso and music du"Cetor of
the National Symphony Orchestra of
Washington since 1977, was given the
Albert Schweitzer Music Award Sun-
day.
startcd writing and by the time I got to -7:30-ot 21 David Soul James Mason EI!) REUQQIS ~ duringaNatio~Symphony concert page 50 I realized 1t was Cyb1U 1 ~i:= fD Htl'IA -10:30-
that RostropoVJch conducted at Lin-Shepherd. I showed the unfinished WHATS HAPP£HN)ll =~ARY frf 8!> WAVES Of PRAJSE co~ Center was Rhena Schweitzer script to her and she said, 'You're EMOlFl'MtPORTIWTOFA a!>PRAJSETHELOR> R1WOW
M11Jer._ the only child of AJbert t~~ t.o do H<?ward Hawks.' She SWASH8UCKLBI m MOVIE * * GM My AeglfOs To 8rold Sc.b~1tzer, the theologian, medical said, lf1t stays th1sgood, send it to me au1·A·s·H • u ·Song w11110trt End n9601 ~':'~19841 Paul Mce.1ney Brt-
m1ss1onary, organist and winner of when you're finished."' I NEWl.YWED GAME ~"' Booaroe. Capuctne -1~40-
Rostropovich won the award for "a
life's work dedicated to music and
devoted to humanity" from the Creo
Society, a nonprofit organization that
sponson benefits promoting creativi-
ty in the ans and sciences.
the Nobel Peace Prize. Findlng David was much tougher. WlD,Wll..DWORLDOf v MOVIE -11:00-e MOYE
RostroP.<?vich, 58, was honored for Three thousand actors were mtcr-Al9W.S • * * * Gunga ()n t 19391 Cary I ~~~ • *'"' 'Rlt>t>l1 FUi t 19701 -.,. ::~e nob.11ity of rus character" and viewed, and Caron personally saw ~I!)=~ G~an~~FlllfbanllsJr e WWtNCICNNATI Cun An)IMtteComtr
his charity toward fellow anists and 300 before unknown Bruce Willis was BrAftl .,.8 COURT e BAJMY ttal.fJl -1:00-
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AlO Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueeaay, October 16, 1G86
Young rock music foe
finds self in minority
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'll bet
you received a 1on of ma1l about the
let1er sianed "Reabst1c an Minne-
sota." (She blamed rock mu\ic for
promotinJ tccn-aac violence. sexual
promiscuity, dope and suicide.)
I am neither an old fogey nor am I a
member of the establishment. I am 2 I
and believe rock music causes brain
damage as well as permanent hearing
loss. Just look at the dopey ex-
pttssions oo the fate$ of the mu-
sicians who play that JUnk and you
know they have the IQ of a ragweed
plant.
I asked several teco-agen what they
thought about the filthy lyncs. They
said they didn't pay any attention to
them. All they care about is the beat.
So why can't they be decent and
uphfhna instead of trash?
I'd hke to shatt some lines from a
syndicated columnist who wntes for
the Gannett News Service. His name
is Edgar Berman.
"If that 16-hour Live-Aid concen
for starving Africans proved any-
-thing, 1t was that we have descended
to a new tow on the Oarwmian ladder.
For I 60.000 rocken on two conti-
nents to pay $35 a ticket indicates that
the taste and mentality of our adoles-
cents are below the Neandenhal level.
To compound this manifestation of
retardation, almost half the popu-
lation of the globe tuned into this
cacophony o( weird sounds and
gestures. which proves we've come a
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short way. baby. from the ongm of the
species.
"Now the chief perpetrator of this
worldwide insult to ear and eye is
being proposed for a Nobel Peace
Prize along with Mother Theresa and
Bishop Tutu.
"With rock addiction reaching
epidemic proportions, if survival of
the fittest really worked. only a
cretinous society could evolve. This
is probably the only state of affallS
that could Justify extinction of the
species by nuclear war. We would
then start anew. with the cockroach as
our sole ancestor."
I'll bet an awful lot of people agree
with tbjs writer. What k.Jnd of
response did you receive from your
readers on this subject? - D.K.L.
From Wis.
DEAR WIS. -Tlte letter from
"ReaU1tlc ln Mlue.ota" denouctn1
rock music a1 depraved ud "one of
th major reasons for oar tro•bled
yoatb" l tDerated more tlau ZO.tff
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Rita into getting her nose fixed in order to
make her a perfect match for Krystle. Jeffs
uncle Jason pays a visit to Blake. Blake and
Jeff obviously have no use for the man. In
California Jeffs Aunt Constance opens up
a boxful of mementoes. picks up a tor,
soldier and quietly whispers. ..Jeff. ·
Fallon. still unable to remcm~r her past.
1s drawn to Miles who's equally drawn to
her. Feeling that King Galen is still alive.
Alexis makes plans to return to Moldavia
to free the 1mpnsoned king. Dex funous
with Alexis for having any thoughts of
going to Moldavia. Steven slllJ unable to
get over Luke's death. Adam ups.el when
Claudia decides no1 to go with him to
Olhforn1a.
• • • FALCON CR EST: While the surveycrs
stake out the boundary oF the new Falcon
Crest country club. a detennioed Angela
plans to confront Anna and Cass. Later she
overhears them arguing and learns there
an ~ no country club unless Cusandra
signs a weahhy investor 10 shoulder some
of 1hc financial burden. Angela's former
lover Peter Stavros, a billionaire. comes to
her rescue. Connie's attorney 8. Riley
Wicker provides Chase with full control of
the Giannini vineyard and an option to
eventually buy Connie out. However.
Chase's joy is short-lived when. Magic
leaves him. Melissa's early parole is less
than joyful when she returns home to find
Robin, Cole and Joseph the picture of
domestic bliss. Melissa even more hun
when she lcamcs Cole has asked Robin to
stay in their home until she gives birth. ~=:;;•····~~~~~~~~ffi~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:-l Melissa begins counseling with Father lUXU.-r THfA,,tfS Bob. Although Richard surrounded with
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• • • HILL STREET BLUES: Pre-empted
due to baseball playoffs.
&NOTS LANDING: Whjlc Gary in
Texas to attend Bobby's funeral, Sumner
convinces Abby to counlennand her
husband's orders on the Empire Valley
site. Abby promotes Ben to Lhe position of
tclcvmon stauon manager so he can
excrcuc ughtercontrol over the unpredic-
table Joshua. Ben and Val stan--drifting
apan because of Val's preoccupauon with
the twins. When Cathy leases an apan-
mcnt without consulting Josh, be refuses
to move ou1 of Val's home and tells his
wife she can live in 1hc new apartment by
herself. Gary returns home from Dallas
100 preoccupied with Bobby's death 10
take no11cc of Abbv's lates1 power move.
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West led his fourth iw~t <;rAdt'
probably berausr no ot ht>r 11'.HI
lookt'd inv1l1ng from tht' .turt wn
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diamond lt>ngth [~rlar..r won 1n
hand and did not thank mur h of hr ..
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Opening lead: Two of •.
Our r'f'&ders are all familiar w ith
the shtll game. whtrl' a fast talking
con man use1 quack handa and even
quicktr patter to conceal under
which or t hree ahtlls he has h1ddtn
a pea. Here'• a br1d r vl't\1on of
such dec.plaon. from l hl' rertnt
Europea n P11t1 Champ1onsh1p
South IJI obviously ont of thO!ll'
play•rs who fHla t h.at a panotr 1~
ntranf'Oua t.o a t•m• of bridire H1,
Tbal thought prov1df'd t hf' rn
•p1rat-1on for a df'hcrous •w1ndlt If
the oppontnts would 1h1ft to
d iamonds 1£ ht went afte-r rluh'I,
would not t he reverse also b.-tr ue •
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Johnny Ro1en Troy Carmon T od Murphy Mike Doktorczyk
Wayne Engelatad Scott Brook• Rob Doktorczyk Bryan Wllllama
Ozzie: 1 for 3,002
His firs t left-ha nded h omer
is biggest hit of NL playoffs NL playoffs at a glance
W9dnncNV'I Ganw
ST. LO UIS (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers wish
that Ozzie Smith had stayed in character.
St. Louis (Andular 21-12) al Oodter'I (Hershlser 19-3).
12:05 p.m.
TiwndeV's Ganw, H ntcft .. rv
SI. Louis 11 Oodter'I. S:lS P.m. The sliptt St. Louis shortstop, who said that hitting
home runs as "not my thing," stepped out of character on
Monday wnh a nanth-annang homer that gave the
Cardinals a dramatic 3-2 victory over the Dodge~ and a
3-2 lead in games in the National League playolts.
Sertn Scer'9S
Game one -Dedllri 4. St. Loul1 1
Game two -Dedllri I, St. Louis 2
Game thr• -St Louis •. Oodter'I 2 Game four -St. Louis 12, Dedllr$ 2
"I wasn't born to f!OW 6-2, 200 pounds. If I was. I'd
take a few extra swings.• Smith said. "I felt all my hfe I was
a better offensive player than l've been gi ven credit for.
I've always had 48-49 RBI. This year I had 53."
Game 11111 -SI. Louis 3, Oodter'I 2 (St Louis leads
serln, 3-2).
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The homer, on a 1-2 patch from the Dodgers' hard-
throwingright-hander. Tom Nicdenfuer, was only the 14th •••••••••••••••••••.---'
All 111mes on KABC (790), KNX (1070)
of Smith's eight-year career.
"It's the 1irst time I ever hit a home run left-handed (in
3.002 at-bats). but that wasn't reall y what I was trying to
do," Smith said.
Louis second baseman Tommy Herr said. "It's 1mponant
to do that. because 1fthey wan game sax they'll feel like the\
have momentum goan$ for them an game seven." "I was trying to get an extra-base hat . I JUSt happened
to get under at. If the ball is hat down the hne, 11 has a chance
of going out of the ballpark, and that was 1t."
Herzog credited has bullpen fo r sa ving ··probably the
best ballgame of the senes."
St. Louis Manager Whitey Herzoi said he knew
instantly that the low drive was gone. Sm 1th said he wasn't
"They call them the "bullpen by committee." and
that's what they really are," Herzog said "We knew that 1f
we didn't get to Fernando (Valenzuela ) earl)'. he'd find his
groove, and that's what he dad." at all ce rtain
"Whitey had a little better view fron'fthe dugout than
I had. When I saw the umpire go hke that (sagnalhng a
homer). I knew," he said. "It's a bag moment for us. We
Valenzuela. who won game one. actually had more
problems wtth his control than with St. tou1s at the sta n
Walks to Willie McGee and Smith set the stage for
Herr in the opening inning. The Cards' top RBI man w11h
110 dunng the regular season responded with a t"o-run
double. but that's all has team could get until the ninth
knew that we had to win."
The victory gave St. Louis a sweep of the three playoff
games at Busch Stadium. but now the senes shifts to
Dodger Stadium an Los Angeles, where St Louis dropped
the first two games of the senes. Right-hander Joaquin
Andujar wtll pitch Wednesday for St. Louis against the
Dodgers' Orel Hershiser in a rematch of the game two
Valenzuela struck out Cesar Cedeno with Herr at
third to end the fi ~t inning. then fanned McGee to blunt a
St. Loui s threat an the second.
Los Angeles rebounded an the fourth to 11e the garnt·
"Naturally I'm d umbstruck," Dodger Manager Tl>m
Uisorda added. "In all my years in baseball, you learn to
expect one thing-never expect the expected to happe n If
Ozzie had 25 or 30 home runs. ~ou could understand 1t
But th1s 1s what makes baseball so great "
starters.
"Being down 2-0 and now being up 3-2. I feel pretty
good," Herzog said. "I don't know who came up with th1!>
se ven-game format. I'd hke to go back to fi ve."
"We're not even thanking about two games an Los
Angeles. We know that we have to win one game," St.
Here's a Mustang
who's a winner
Costa Mesa Hig h· s
three-year s ta rt r
has 'em aITTook ing
By JOSEPH OUDEVOIR
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Somebody up there likes John
Carlson.
Or switch that to many -and
they're an penon, an the stands.
"That's what keeps me going out
there," says Carlson. a 6-3, 235-
pound sentor at Costa Mesa High.
"Losing hurts 50 much that at times
l find 1t hard to keep go1n1-But
knowing that somebody up there tn
the stands has come to sec me 1s a real
motivator."
Carlson, a highly sought-after tal-
ent at tiJht end and dcfcnsi ve end, has
toiled 1n the futility of a losing Prosram for three years.
But despite the Mustana football
team's lack of success. Culson hasn't
aone unnoticed.
"Seven teams in the Pac-I 0 have
alreadv contacted him," 111d Costa Mesa to.ch Tom 8aldw10. "There's
oo doubt he's major colleac ma-
tcnal."
Scouts arc usually 1n the crowds
which come to see the Muatanp play,
and Carlson koows it,
"Sometimes I feel like I'm playina
for myxlf," he says. "I know there's
ICOUU up then: 1n the stands watcbina
me so I'm lry1n& best to lmpraa
them."
Player of the week
s.ay because he docs so many things
well. But ifl you're going to make me
pick one thing I'll have to say catching
the ball. And he can really get down
field for a big guy."
Fair enough, coach. Last week an a
28-7 loss to Corona del Mar, Carlson
pulled an eight receptions for 172
yards -an average of 21.5 yards per
catch.
Those numbers gamed Carlso n the
Daily Pilot Player of the Weck
honors. And on the year. Carlson has
caught 16 passes for 291 yards. But
Baldwin is quick to cite Carlson's
other attributes.
"You should Stt ham punt. He
booms 'em time and ume again to get
us out of trouble. He's lucked a 76-
yarder and is averaging over 40 yards
a kick this year.
"On defense he's one of the better
defensive ends an the league." con-
tinues Baldwin. "Teams are always
runnma away ftom John. You can't
smgle-team ham and he beats doublt'-
tcams. too.
"And he's a areat blocker. We also
put him at fullback. where he's a aood
runner and lead blocker. And he can
also throw .. "
OK. coach we act the mcssaae.
Here's another tesumon1al from a
rival lcque coach. Corona dcl Mar's
Dave Holland, who sums 1t up like
tbia;
•
Joe Buchanan
Rick Ciaccio
Daily Pilat TUESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1985
Dolphlna no match tor New York Jeta. 82.
Newport Harbor now No. 2 In CIF r•tlnga. 84.
Mike He..
Sandy Caldwell
UC Irvine:
Hungry for
a winner
Mulligan unveils Anteaters:
Ex-CdM starin middle of it
By JOSEPH OUOEVOIR
Delly ..... c:.t'• •• _,,
A. )Car ago 10 thas week C( Ir\ me.-ba5t~c.-tball l03l h
Bill Mulhgan began a season th.ti v.a:> a mo\t
forgettable/unforgettable one
Forgettable an the sensc that 11 "a' Mulligan\ lir<it·
ever losing season on any le vel of coaLh1ng
A.nd unforgettable in tht" sense that Mull igan had to
bank back from a life-threatening a1lmrn1 "h1lr h1'>
.\nteaters had to go through a lean \Car 1ha1 has k fl both
\-1 ullaga n and his team hunST) for v. inntng and al hann·
fo r redempu on.
"It was a humblingexpcc-neme ··..a id ~1ull11?.'ln ·11
was a d1tlicul t }Car being out and lo<,1ng, lu~ ga mc.-s "l'
shoud havt" won But ma ' he 11 v.4, good that
happened "
Good in the ~n~ th.ti 11 left d had t.n tl' in tht
returning players' mo u1hs
Stan ers from last \ear tu~ard-l.l.'n tt•r Juhnn'
Rogt'rs and fo rward f ud "1 urph1 arc bat ~ v.11h .i
comm11mrn1 to\\ a rd aggrr \SI' e pla' on the ht1an.h anJ
at 1he defens1'e end area\ 1hat hun lhl' ~n1e,11er' l.ist
St"ason
··\l. ere reaJI) going to go aftt:r 11 · said \forph'
Monda) at l 'Cl's media da~ ··Last \c.-ar wasn't fun I q~
gained a little weight and I plan un banging peopk
around th is 'ear ··
The -\nteater'i ha \\~ also gained w mc.-mulh-
needed e-<penence 1n thc.-baclccoun to ma l e up for 1he
loss ol last \ear"s point guard Jerome: Ler "'hv now
CPl eue .ee UCl/82)
Dodger Bill Madlock (left) round.a third bue
with two-run homer. but Oule Smith geta
the hero'• ride with hia game-winner after
•troklng nlnth-lnning h ome run Mon day.
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Edison favored
in Sunset race
Westm inster first
to test Cha rgers
in league opener
By ROGER CARLSOl'i
Of -0.-, "94 .....
The'·,<' had ti't' "l"t"~' to get read'
and alread' tound 11 <'nh ta l e\ l\)ur
w('eks to ·l·hange a Int ot thing'
around
Take. for 1n\tancc. Edison High
Thorough!) C'mba rras~ h\ E:I
Modena in their n<)n-lt'ague opener
14-0. 1t's the Charge~ v.ho arc the
dear<ut la\OntC' I\) v.in the ')un\Ct
Leasue foot hall l hamp10Mh1p tol-
lov.1ng a fi\C'-WC't"k non-leasut" <;pan
which has unco11ereJ thC' folh1v.1ng
-First. \Opho more ta 1lhad.
Kaleaph Caner " the leading t·an-
d1date for all-leagu<' hono~. and \Cl ''
Edison quanerl'\llck M 1 ~e .\ ng<'hn ll.
recen er Rick Ju\t1ce and thl"rt'0S
more
-S«ondh tht" concern at Manna
reprdang the offense remain\ a' 11
does at Westminster and f ountain
Valle). and Huntington ~ll h and
Ocean V1ev.
Hert's a look 11 this Wttlc"s thrt'C
openers Fnday night, all staning at
7 )()
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'Wt"s tminster ll fl{'ned thr -.ea\on
\.\1th th~ straight ' 1rton e1; m1" 1n(l
in1n th<' Orang<' C t)UO t\ Top It 1)n 1h1·
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14-11 '1ct1ms to Mat<'r [)(-1 and l l1ng
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1..1n \trC1ng \inct 11\ \IO\Ao ~tan v.1th El
\.h'ldena a \ ('\ 1dem't'd h\ ( an er'\
running "ardage
( an er ha' ru\ht'd for 401'1 \ ard' in
h1~ last four µmt\ an a \('ral!,c: of
JOI ~per -.tan or ~ n per .-am
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\ICC and tight end Ken (1n@.tl' h1'
m&Jor Ulrgct~. hu bttn ncarh um.to~
pable thmug}l thl' 11r
In tht pa51 four tames ht ha\
romplctt'd 4tl of M for (IQ 6 fl('r1t"n1.
v. htlt nem ng t<ti~ vards and 11
touchdowns. wtmh works out to an
avcraat of t l for 16 :! I S yards and 3
TDsaaamc
When you ask Baldwm what
C&Non 'a major atrenath 11, the coach
poodena bit. then aaya "I can't really
"He's the best plarcr an the Sea
View Lcque, that's al . "
Unfonunatelr· the Mustanp have
upeticncicd on y lean ycan dunna
Carlson's three varsity seasons In
fPleue ... CAJU.801'/IM)
Coeta 11 .. Blala'• Jolan Carl•n bu been •ttractlat....,.. con.,. ecoatll lo tbe 11 .... np' footb&ll &amea.
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aood team.' says Edison C oach 81fl
Workman of the WC'stm1nMc r Lion~
"The) don't Slve up man) poin t~ and
they don't 11vc up man, yard\ h's
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• Oranoe Cout DAILV PILO'rlTu.day. October 15, 19H
KC hopes switch
can shift luck Prep football players of the week
Gu iczagoes orKCtontg t
against Toronto· s Alexander
TORONTO (AP) -Mark Oubicza was a naner.
Then he was a reliever. And Lhen be was a starter l&lin.
Toni&ht. the Kanau Cily Royals hope that last switch
can shit\ iheir luck at Exhibition Stadium and keep them
alive in the Amcncan Leque playoffs.
The Royals, a team that seems to thrive on adversity,
trail the Toronto Blue Jays three pmes to two going into
pme six toni&ht. One more victory in the best-of-seven
series will Jive the Blue Jays their first pennant and bring
the first World Series to Canada.
"Maybe it's the upcrien~ o( losm• so many playoff
pmes and the one World Scncs we were m . It could help,"
Kansas City's Oeorac Brett wd. "No one's uptight."
That aoes for Gubicz.a, a 23-year-old who made his
last start on Oct. 4.
"I'm confident," he said, speaking the way all of the
youna and talented Royals pitchers spe~k. "If we get a
couple or runs, I think we have a pretty good chance of
winnina."
Toronto won the previous two games at its home park.
and tonight the Blue Jays will start Doyle Alexander.
"We want to win it bad in our home town," said Jesse
Barlield, who has six hits and four RBI in the sencs for
Toronto. "Plus. we play better at home."
Aleunder and the Blue Jays held a 5-2 lead midway
through Game 3 in Kansas City ~fore the Royals ralhed to
victory behind the performance of Brett, wbo went 4-for-4
wllh two home runs.
Gub1cza, J4-10during the regular season. was the odd
man out in Kansas City Manager Dick Howser's pitching
plans for the playoffs. Howser, hoping his left-handers
could neutralize Lhe Blue Jays. set up a starting rotation
with three of them -Charhe Lcibrandt, Bud Black and
Danny Jackson -aJong with nghty Bret Saberhagen.
Howser had said Gubicu would ~ used as a long
reliever. and the right-hander pitched three scoreless
innings in Game I.
Black was scheduled 10 stan game six. but that
changed.
SPORTS BREAK
Bears fans protest
the arrest of Ditka
on drunk driving
From AP dl1patcll~1
CHICAGO -Chicago Bears Coach .,
Mike Ditk.a was arrested and cha ed with ~
driving under the influence of alco~ol early
Monday. prompting irate Bears fans to flood st.ate
police with calls o( protest.
Ditka was arrested about two miles north of
O'Hare lnternat1onal Airport shortly after the Bears
had returned from San Francisco, where they thrashed
the rivaJ 49ers 2~10 Sunday.
Dttb
"As l said before, 1t 1s an
unfortunate situation. I have a
lawyer and we arc prepared to
deaJ w1Lh it." saJd Oitka at the
team's weekly news conference
Monday.
"There are ng.hts and there
are wrongs," he said. 'Tm JUSt a
person. What was done 1s done. I
can't change the s1tuat1on. The
state police know what their Job
1s. I have a lawyer and everything
will be worked out."
Bears President M ichael McCaskey said team
counsel Don Rubin would represent Duka.
"This is a legal matter and should be handled
through proper channels.'' McCaske) said 1n a
statement.
"Nothing has happened to d1m1n1sh my con-
fidence in Mike Ditka." he added ... He 1s a fine person
and an outstanding football coach as his leadership of
our team so clearly indicates."
State police had been fielding calls from angry
Bears fans all day
··we've been called everything in the book that you
can thmk of," said llhno1s State Police Trooper Louis
Jurkowlanicc
One indignant caller told state police D1tka wa.S
''the best thing that has ever happened to Chicago," said
Trooper Sandra Mosley, adding that three troopers had
been handling the telephones.
"If the officer had not done h1SJOb. D1tka may have
been dead." Ms. Mosley said. ··we're doing our JOb."
Quote of the day
"We're usuaJJy the kind of team that docsn'l
react too much whether we win or lose. But we
needed this win. It was very important. I Lh1nk
this time we were entitled to show a little
emotion." Onie Smltb, following his home run
which gAvc St. Louis a 3-2 victory Monday and
3-2 lead 1n games over the Los Angeles Dodgers
in the National League Champ1onsh1p Senes.
Rams.aell out two home games
The Rams announced Monday that [i]
two ofthc1r upcoming home games, against ~Ill •
the San Francisco 49ers and the Los
Angeles Raiders. are sellouts and the local
television blackout will~ lifted for each
The Rams host the 49crs on Oct 27 and the
Raider\ on Dec 23 1n National Football League games.
A spokesman for the Rams said the club has to
surpass 6 7.820 lickcts sold to reach an offi cial sellout
and have the TV blac kout lifted.
He ~1d that. aithough that number had been
surpas\Cd, there arc sull some single uckets. including a
number with restnctcd views. rema1n1ng for the games
The Rams--49ers contest will be the first time this
~ason Anaheim Stadium has been \Old out and the
game televised locally
Pac-10 honors UCLA's Primus
WALNUT CREEK-UCLA tailback [i]
James Pnmus, who ran for a career-high •II•
129 yards and two touchdowns against
Stanford, and Bruin~ defcns1 ve tackle
Mark Walen. who had e1gh1 tackles and three sacks.
were named Monday Pacific 10 Conference Pla)ers of
the Weck.
Pnmus. a sophomore from National C tt). broke
free for a 40-yard TD run 1n the ~ond half to crack
open the pme and pa~ the Rnuns to a 34-9 v1ctot)
over Stanford.
Valenzuela boota in winner
ARCADIA -Pat Valen1uela and ~
Fran's Valentine foua.ht off a \trctch dnvc
by Artichoke. nddeo by Ron I lansen. 10
win the $106,800 Yankee Valor Handicap
by a neck Monday at,S.n\.a Anita's Oak Tree mtttmg.
Lut Command, pdo~ by Ray 1b11lc. finished
another I 'I> lenaths be.cit 10 the I 1·16 miles race for
older hones.. } yean old and up
MATTDaBOW
Corona 4e1 Ku
The ~I. 22S·pound senior
middle linebacker had six un-
assist«t tackles. two amsll,
caused a fumble and scored an 86
percent on the perf onnance chan.
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JOHN CARLSON
Ca.taM-
Tbe 6-3. 235-pound senior
caught elaht passes for 172 yards-.
As a defensive end, ''I'd sar, he 1s
our best defensive player.' said
Coach Tom Baldwin.
•~~~~~~~~~-
ADAM W ALBUROltR
Satan eta
The ~5. 21 ().pound senior
defensive end-tight end had five
assists, four solo tackles and
graded out to 90 percent. He also
caught three passes for 35 yards.
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KEVIN llcCLltLLAND
Newport Barbor
The ~2. 226-pound senior slot
back caught seven passes for 101
yards and was the lead blocker on
all of the Sailors' Iona runs. He
also had I S big hits on defense.
*-----------
CHRIS DICKltRSON
LaCuna Beach
A 6-2, 180.pound junior de-
fensive back, be was in on seven
taclclcs and recovered the U nivcr-
s1ty fumble he caused in a 20-13
Sea View victory.
Jets whale on Dolphins, 23~7
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -Free-[i]
man McNeil look over the National •II•
Football League rushing lead with 173
yards and an inspired New York Jets
defense throttled Dan Marino and the Miami Dolphins
for a 23-7 victory Monday night.
Tbc Jets won their fifth consecutive game and
moved atop the AFC East with a 5-1 record. Miami,
which had won four straight. dropped to 4-2.
New York had not beaten Miami in seven games
before Monday, but they dominated the Dolphins in
the second half. The Jets led 6-0 at halftime on field
goals of 22 and 18 yards by Pat Leahy, then controlled
the ball for much of the second half ~hind McNeil's
running.
Fullerton QB Jan honored
touchdowns and ran for another 1n Cal C II• Kevin Jan, who threw for a pair of [i]
State Fullerton's 32-30 victory over Utah
State over the weekend, bas been named
the Pacific Coast Athletic Association offensive player
of the week.
Jan. a 6-2. 205-pound senior from Granada Hills,
completed 21 of 35 passes for 215 yards and engineered
a drive that led to the winnina field goaJ with I 0 seconds
remaining.
Nevada-Las Vegas' Daryl Knox and Fresno State's
Chns Pacheco shared the PCAA defensive player of the
week honors.
Romanick undergoes surgery
Right-hander Ron Romanick of the a
.\ngels underwent successful surgery Mon-
day for the rcmovaJ of a small spur in the
back of his right an lcle.
Dr uwis Yocum performed the surgery at
Cenune!At Hospital in nearby Inglewood, the Angels
sa1d.
Ro manick. 24. will wear a splint and remain on
crutches for approximately two weeks ~fore further
e valuation. the Angels said.
Romanick was 14-9 with a 4.1 l earned run avcnl.$C
in 31 starts t!i1s year. He lied for the club leadership 1n
complete games with six and has won 26 games m his
1wo maJOr league seasons.
Romanick managed to win only one game after
earning his 13th victory on July 31 He was 13-4 at thal
stage of the season.
Stanford star questionable
STANFORD -Stanford fullback [i]
Brad Muster, who leads the nat.1on in pass c II•
receptions. has been d1a"1osed as havmg a
bruised breastbone and 1s questionable for
Saturday's game agajnst the University of Southern
California.
"Apparently. the news 1s pretty good," said
tan ford spokesman Steve Racz1 nski. Stanford officials
had feared that Muster had suffered a broken rib in last
weekend's game against UCLA. which could have
meant he would have been out for much of the season.
Racz1nski said it was likely Muster will not practice
1h1s week, but n's "more or less on a day-to-day basis as
to what his status will be "
The 6-3. 215-pound sophomore from Novato. has
averaged nine pass receptions per pmc m the first fi ve
games of the season, despite missing large portions of
two games to in1unes. He has ~med 430 yards and bas
~orcd three touchdowns on his 45 receptions.
Muster also is Stanford's leading rusher, with 297
yards on 72 carries. for an average of 4.1 yards per rush,
and four touchdowns.
Sabre• ease paat Red Wings
Buffalo Sabres to a 6--1 win over the Detroit '
JollD T•cker scored twice to pace the ~
Red Win~ Monday night m tbc Nauonal
Hockey League at Buffalo. P~ll Hoa1ley,
U ndy Raff, Gilles Hamel and GU Penualt each tallied
for Buffalo. Gerard Gallut scored for the Red Wings,
who haven't l"'On a game in three starts this season
After the telm's ellchangcd first-pcnod goals, the
Sabres scored on the power play and during a
$hon handed situation in the second period to take a 3· 1
lead In the only other pme played m the NHL
Monday, Jeu ·Mate LUtlller'1 power-play goal at 5:0
of the third period proved to be the pme-winner, and
~ohd play by Vancouver aoaltender Rldanl 8"4n:r,
gave the Canucks a 4-2 over the v1sitina New Yor~
l<ilanders.
Televialon, radio
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CAUY J01U8
&dt.on
C&AJOB&LL&
Unlnnlty
Tbe S-11, I SS-pound junior
returned the pme's openina kick·
off 9S yards for a touchdown.
rushed for 49 yarch on l 4 carries
and cauabt 3 puaea for 18 yards.
The 5-9. 16S-pound aenior
defensive back intercepted two
passes, including one for a touch·
down, had five unassisted taclclci,
four assists and deflected a pass.
·-~~~~~~~~~ *~----~~~----
PATRICK DJlflOAN
Fountain Valley
The 6-2, 240-pound senior
offensive guard "blocked Cit·
tremely well and had the best
pme he's ever had as Baron,"
said Coach Mike Milner
DAN O'CONJULL
Woodbrlqe
The 6-21 220-pound senior
tackle ha.a seven una.s111ted
tackles on defense and blocked
well. "He was just so consistent,"
said Coach Gene Noji.
··-------------•~~~~~~~~~~
BILL CllAJl'T
Marina
uvm ME1tBA1'
Mater Del
The 6-0. 190-pound senior
defensive back intercepted a pass,
his third of the year. had four solo P. .... ~
tackles. six assists and knocked
down two passes.
The ~. 200.pound senior
defensive lineman had four solo
tackles behind the line of scrim-
mage for losses, forced a fumble
and had one assisted tackle.
·-------------·-~~~~~~~~~
FRANCO PAONAl'fltLLI
Ha.n~n Beach
The lH>. 225-pound senior
guard-inside linebacker inter-
cepted a pus, had seven lead
tackles, five solo tackles and four
JEFF DARLING
Ocean View
auists and blocked well.
The 5-10. 170.pound senior
tailback-cornerback made some
bia plays against Western. knock-
ing down several p8$seS .and
rushed for 18 yards on 4 cames.
*------------·-----~-------
BOBBY HAMltLIN DON W ARJlflCK .A
lrrine ..
The 6-2, 225-pound senior
middle guard-dc(ens1 ve end had
six lead tackles and blocked well
for the Vaqs. He also punted three
The S-1 1, 185-pound senior 8a4&eback ,!'~
hnebacker-guatd was involved in
16 tackles, I 0 unassisted and six
assisted, and did an excellent job
of blocking on offense. times, once for 52 yards.
EDISON FAVORED IN SUNSET RACE. • •
From Bl
The Chargers arc coming off their
fourth straight victory, a showcase
triumph over Notre Dame of
Sherman Oaks (37-7). Sunset League handicap
Edison enters VlrtuaJly injury free,
according to Workman. Poi. Team, record Commeat Oddi
2-1
6-1
7-1
I. Edison (4-1) Clearly the team to beat
2. Marina (2-2-1) Smee 1978. 6-0 vs. Westminster Huttnpn Beacll (%-3) v1. Marlu
(%·%-1): It sat Huntington Beach, but
Marina is the home team in this one. a
series the Vikings have dominated to
the tune of 14-6 over 20 years.
They've split the last four pmcs.
3. Westminster (3-2) May be best team in years
4. Fountain Valley {2-3) Multiple injuries may be too much l~I
20-1
35-1
5. Huntington Beach (2-3) Capable, but still the darkhorse
6. Ocean View (1-4) Still last, but not outclassed
"ff Marina's going to win it won't
~ low-scoring." predicts Marina
Coach Dave Thompson, who 1s
aware of HuntinJton Beach quar-
terback Joe Napob and llis stat1stics.
Thompson says Chris Ross 1s the
receiver his forces must contain to
stay in it, and in terms of dealing with
Huntington's defense, linebacker
Randy Hatch is the first mentioned.
"He's j ust tough as nails," says
Thompson.
Ross has caught 17 passes for 230
yards and four touchdowns.
Napoli has completed 5 I of 111
pa.sses for 799 yards and 7 touch-
downs, as o pposed to Marina's aerial
output of 328 yards ( 19 of 53 and 2
TDs).
Manna's running game has netted
JUSl 183 yards in five games,
emphasizing the Vikings' reliance of
Lheir defense.
Defensive back Keith Laszlo is
Questionable bec.ause of a broken
hand, but offensive tackle Ron
Larsen and linebacker Todd Dcstatte
are expected back.
"We have to stop Steve Jennings.
their split end," said Huntington
Beach Coach George Pascoe. Jen-
nings is Marina's deep threat, having
caught touchdown passes of 65 and 46 yard~ ~ns~ Esperanza, the bulk of
Manna s aenaJ output.
"ActuaJly we've both been struggl-
ing offensively," says Pascoe. "It was
a good game last year (Marina won,
14-9) and it'll be a good game this
year. There's a lot of nvalry in this
one."
Ocean View (1-4) vs. Fouialn
Valley (%-3: "This 1s exactly what I
was afraid of," says Ocean View
Coach Karl Gaytan. "BeinlJ. 1-4 and
things don't look better with Foun-
tain VaJley Friday night. Playing
Fountain Valley at Orange Coast
College is like getting buned at Forest
Lawn.
"Founwn VaJley has had a touah
prcseason and now they taJce their
frustrations out on us. We'll have to
play agajnst the pass. Our secondary
has been pretty solid, but we have had
a tough time playing an entire pme."
Barons Coach Mike Milner says
Ocean View fullback Marc Ohm is a
concern, as well as the Seahawks' size
and physical abilities. O hm has
. rushed for 388 yards on 67 carries in
games agajnst Kennedy, Gardena, St.
Paul and Western, an average of 5.6
per carry. Against Fontana be was
Limited to four yards on two carries.
"You might say we have a heavy
appetite," continues Milner. "We've
lost the last three weeks, but aJI things
considered, we're 0-0 and we're really
excited about opening the Sunset
League season and defending our
championship. We've got a lot o(
frustrations and we're struggling for a
win "
UCI LOOKING FOR BIG SEASON. • • From Bl
serves as assistant coach hands after losing Lee, who averaged
Transfer guards Mike Hess and Joe 10 point~ and 4 assists per $lime.
Buchanan will bolster the backcourt, "Hess 1s the hardest working guy on
joining swinJman 6--6 Troy Carmon. the team," said Mulligan. "He's the
And Mulhgan is back for another most dedicated guy I've seen in years.
tour of the PCAA after getting off' I think he'll be a stabilizing force."
the wrong track last year, suffcnn In the off guard spot, Buchanan. a
stroke one year ago this Friday. junior red-shirt. is a transfer from
In fact, Mulligan is returning to !"otrc Dame who will team with Hess
scene ofh1s misfortune. m the backcourt.
"I'll be m Monatana this Fnday a "We're fortunate to have a couple
the clinic where 1 had the stroke,· he ot guys lake that, ~10 Kogers. "We
said with a smile. "I feel I owe 1t to have two new guards that already
them after what happened Last year." have maJor college experience. They
Regarding this year. Mulhga.n said, both play under control and play
"We have a tough schedule, which I well."
like, and some new assistants. who The 6-1 O Rogers, who averaged
know me and the way I am. Vtf c re in 21 7 points per game last season, will
good shape, on paper. We ve ~ot handle the bulk of the scoring cho~s
Rogers and Murphy back and we vc not to mention team leadership. '
got a couple orftrst-ycar guys who can .. .
step in and play right away... This 1~ our la.st ~~r and we want
Mullipn has added Bob Thate and ~~ make it special.. added Rogers.
Tim Murphy (Tod's brother) to his Tod and I are going to take charg~
staff. alona with Lee. and make sure we have a good year.
And while Mullipn said he will Murphy, a 6-91h senior who avcr-
m1SS Lee, he's got two new guards aged 17 points and 9.6 rebounds a
ready to run the Anteaters' show. game, added: "We'rt more settled
Hess. a fonner Corona del Mar this year. We've got a deeper ~nch,
_ High standout and a sophomore stronger guards and more experience.
transfer from Tens, is one of those I plan on being much more agarcsive
first-year pla¥ers. He's ready to on the boards.
handle the pomt guard chores after . "I th!nk we have conference cbam-
red-sh1rting last season. p1onsh1p matenal, but we as a team
"I think the team is hunlfier than have to be ~ss1ve on dcf~n~ and
last year," said Hess. "They had some make the kind of plays we d1dn t last
pmes slip throua,h their hands that year."
they should have won. And they're Murphy feels the auards Wlll be
back and k..now what to do in those quiet leaders who should be the
kinds ofpmes." stabilizing force the Anteaters will
The rest of the Anteaters are glad to need to play well aaamst a tough
have their fortunes resting in Hess· schedule.
Donahue: WSU tougher
than nulllbers indicate
LOS ANGELES (AP) -While
Wash1naton State isn't known a.s a
colleae football powerhouse. the
Coupn have made quite an 1m·
pression on UCLA Coach Terry
Dona.hue.
"Washinaton State has been a real
toup opponent for UCLA over the
yea.ra," Donahue said Monday at his
weekly mcetina with reporters. "They
bave alnys moved the ball on
UCLA. alw&P,-Every pme that l can
remembcT With them wu very close.
"Two ycan 110 up an Pullman. they
had 440 yards. l'lult' 1 a lot of yards
Last year, we had what appeared to be
a comfortable 24-7 lead. We had to
rrly on deV'lne intervention. luck. to
W'lD the football pme."
The Bruins and Couprs will squatt
off Saturday at Pullman, Wash.
UCLA will be soma for its fourth
straiaht victory over Washincton
State.and holds a 26-S-t advantage in
the series between Lhc schools.
But, as Donahue point«! out, the
Bruins haven't been nearly as domi·
oat.in& apmst Lhe Coupn as tho~
ownben miaht indicate.
UCLA trailed 7-3 ac halfume ~fore winruna the I Q83 pme 24-I 4'
~te the fact that WSU had 440
10 to\.al offense &o only 271 for
CLA.
"We need to be solid as a team. and
I think Hess and Buchanan will bring
that to us," said Murphy. "Team s like
UNLV can play well as individuals
and still win. but we need to be solid
as a team to win. And I think we can
do it this year ...
Hess is looking forward to Jetting
back out on the court after sirung out
a year.
"I've had a year to get used to Joe
and Irvine's system and I'm ready to
go." he said. 'Tm the same player I
was at Corona del Mar. but l'vf'
improved in all areas of my game."
Buchanan is not only looking
forward to playing, but playing along
side Hess.
"We play well t<>J,ether and com-
plement each other, • he said. "Mike
works hard and 1t rubs off on us. He's
either playing basketball six or seven
hours a day, or running with the track
team or doing something to im-
prove."
Wayne Englestad, a ~8 forward
and returning sophomore. has the
same attitude as the rest of the
Anteaters.
'Tm hungner cominf off a losing
year," he said. "I feel we vegot to win
this year. We're stronger at guard this
year. When we bring the ball up the
court this year. those new auys don't
dribble. they pass the ball, which is
the way you have to do it.
"And we still have Johnny R01Cf1,
who is unstoppable once he acu in a
groove. We're good on paper," said
En&)es\.ad, •·now we just have to 10
o ut and prove it."
Mike Dolctorczyk. an LA Harbor
junior college transfer, "was our best
recruit," aocordina to MulJipn. "At
6-8he's 1ot some size."
"I see myself comioa off the bench
h1Uin1 the boards and SCOrin& I (~
points," said Dolctornylt. "I like the
camaraderie here and I think we
should ao far 1f we put our m1n<b to
it.''
Addina to the front line wilt be
Australian import Sandy Ca.ldwdl, a
bnnsina 6-10, 2~poood &ab man,
who. accord.in, to Murphy .. Beno
like a junior or tcmor."
"The competition 11 touaber b~
than be.ck home," be saiCl. "Bick
home the oenten AR just npecud to
set screens and rebound. But bere., a
bta man bu to ICOt"e a well The
competitiot'.I on thil tam is touabn
than the teama I had to face at home ....
Mullipn aaid Caldwell bu a de-
cent hook abot and ahoukS dcYdop
into a aood ft'ont line player.
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NATIONAL C°"fta•aNC•
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Allallta l l 0 SOO I SS 117
0 ' 0 000 120 ,,,
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Minnesota
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000 112 In
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NY Glan11 l l 0 SOO 143 11S
St Louis J 3 0 SOO l•lS 163
waa111noton l 3 o .soo 97 134
Pflllede4Phl• , • 0 333 16 '°
AMlllUCAN CO..,altaNCE
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San Oltoo
Cllt\Mllancl
Cll>Clnnall
P'tll..outgll
Hou•ton
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667 I.. 169
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l ) 0 soo 104 116
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0 6 0 000 66 1&3
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San FranclKP 11 Detroit
New York Jets et Hew ElllllanO
Seallle el Oenv9r
Tamllll Bav at Miami
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om ) , .....
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2.MIC!llgan 1201 S·0-0 I, 126 3
l Ol<tanoma 1121 Hl-0 l, 124 2
t.Arllen.as S-0-0 tl6 6
S.Florlda 4· 0-1 90S 7
6 Penn State I I I S-0-0 902 I
1 N.c>r H ka 4· I ·0 841 9
I.Auburn 4·1·0 m 12
9 Brlg!la m Young S· 1 ·0 61S 11
10 Air FPf"Ce 6·0-0 624 13
11.0!lfo Sl•I• 4-1-0 sn IS
12.0tllahomll Stet• 4· l·O 493 S
13 Florida Stele 4· l·O 4S9 4
14.Baylor H ·O 37S 19
IS.A .. tlama 4· 1·0 l"4 10
16.Georg.. 4+0 336 11
17 LSU l +O 212 20
ll UCLA •·H 112
19 Armv S-o-o 146
20 Tennenae 2· 1-1 14 I 14
0tMrl rKelvlnt VOii\ THH 79, Miami,
Fla, ... Arl1ona w. MlMfte>I• 31, THH
A&.M 20, Wallllnoton 11. SMU 6. MarvienO
4, Bowling GrM!> 2. COIOradP I, G9ortll•
h ell 1, Kentuekv 1. P'tll l, Purdue 1, use
1.
V~nNllNS
HIGH SCHOOL o•u
CIP: S·A I Mire Costa, l. NewtlW1 H•,.,_1 l
Sant• Mortie•, 4 St Joi.aofl llekewOOO), S.
W...,._16 H~. 7. la..-... c:ll1
I. Sant• Baro.re, 9. Gallr, 10. Metier Del
CIF 4-A
I. '41Ufttaln Va/ltrfi 2 MarlbOrow h. J
Torrence; 4 Cllemlneoe. S. Notr• Da me
Academv, 6 LOOO Bncll WllM>n, 7
Eweren1e, e L• Quinta, 9 Arudla , 10 El
Toro.
C., l ·A
I lllm ol Ille World, 2 81sh0o Dltoo. )
S.nte Fe, 4 Norte 111s1a. S L• Canada, 6
Canyon ISi. 7 Sonore . I RlversfM Potv 9
ArtHla, 10 HH WllM>n c., l-A
1 Nordl\ofl 2 CatatlaM•. 3 Rovei. 4
Cna nntl 111411><1•. S 8 re wlev. 6 Olemol>d
Bar, 7 Hemet. I lnctlo, 9 UotanO. 10
MagnoOa
CIP: l·A I SoutMrn Ce lltornle C11rl$1len, 1 Con·
nellv, l Bio BHr, 4 C11a rt9r O.lr., S BlshOCI
Union; 6 LA Beollst; 1 Wllltll9r Cllrlstlan,
I Marentl!le, 9 Per•ctele, 10 NPf"lhvlew
Cl, Smell ScftMll
l Fllntrlooe Sacred Helolll•, 2 CamPOetl
Hall, ) Brentwood, 4 Mammoth; S
Clladwlell, 6 Mavfleld, 7 Pel86ena Polv a
Ca le, 9 Trone. 10 HolY Femllv
Oelr T'"
tat SeM9 .A""9 >
MONDAY'S ltHULTS
(lltfl 9f Jl·daY ~ .__.,)
'"'ST ltACI. 6 112 lurtongs
Blue Eved Marv 1ve1<1e11 II 40 460 l 10
&evroot1v1 ( 81ack J l 40 l 00
F11111o1> Know*'911 l 60
Time· 1 ll 31S
nc°"o ••c1. • tvrtone• Wvnt~ IMcCerronJ f 40 4 IO 3 60
Nol Tunlle LOUIM !Merel '70 'IO
Sir Fred IKMMIJ 14 IO
Time: I 12 2/S n DAILY DOUBLE (6·41 1>1ld UO 20
TH•o ltACa. • "' lurtonn Ms AMi.d (Val9n11Jelal U.00 6 40 S 20
Nordic L94Y ISOlls l l.10 UO Miami Jov ILOJOVll) , IO
Tim.: I 16 3/S. '°""™ It.AC•. 6 lurlont• Lllllt 811 lrl111 (()llV9f'9S ) 4 40 l IO J 40
L A. Flrt IOom"'-11 12 40 6 IO
YulOl:>ian Tom IValdeil 11 00
Time: 1 I 1 2/S
"ft"TH IUCI. I Ill m-. on lurl
Leccle (Slbllltl ll IO I 20 4.IO
CortlMllte (Sollll 110 S.00
Soverelgft HoMv 10...llOui .. v•) l .IO
Time: 1 • l/S
U IX.ACTA (2·10) oelcl '310.00
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Nortllern Dart !Toro) 11 60
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O.nltll CCulanonl 1110 7 40
Mind Storm CMau1) 6..10
Time I 10 4/S. ts •XACTA (t 111 ~ '1,JOS.00
1....-nt •ACL I 1114 ~
ftrM 'I Val9ftllnt (Vllltle) 600 UO llO
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Time: 1 41 4/S. t.a llJlACTA (t·l) N ii! t 106 SO
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l>eu, 1 ~'*4 t 12 mecll.Mel. l3 r~
11111. 7S ~I •-OAV•Y'S 1.0C:l<•lt ,...._.,, a.o.J
-at altOIH• 1 barracucsa l1' Ooo\lto. l vellowtall IS roc11.111n. ns caJICo o.u. 4
.anct oeu , l3S mecll..,.,, 13 OUllel IV"•. 1 Kuloln
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HtGH SCHOOL c., 4.4
1 !>unnv Hijl•, 2 LO"O &each WllSOI>, l.
......,, Ha,_.,1 4. ~I S. CW-
_, MM1 • Santa Ana Vellfv, 7 Long 8aacll
Potv, t Vitia Perk, t. MattM1 10. ea.19 ,...,
C" l·A I Et Ooree)o, 2 El TPf"o, 3. HH WllM>!I,
4 San Ci.<n911te, S Sant• Mortie•, 6
Rlv«•lde Pow. 7 Row1tn0. I . Min ion
Vlelo. 9 J W Norlll, 10 Dana Hlh
CIP: 2-A
1 Sant• Ynez. 2 Et SaoUl>OO 3 Soutll Pe..oen., 4 Ca1>rlllo, S Cott Lugo, 6. San
Marino, 7 El ll•l>ChO, I San Lula Ol>IS4>0. 9
Ceiat>a.a•. 10 West9'n
NHL
CAMftB•LL CONP:l•ENCE
Smvh DM.-w L T ,... COP: GA
C•ioarv Edmon Ion
, 0 0 • 17 s
2 0 0 4 10 6
1 1 0 4 13 II
030 01120
0 ) 0 0 • 17
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Toronto
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Detroit
Cl'llcaUO
...,,.., OMtlefl
I 1 0 2
I 2 0 2
0 I I 1
0 2 I I
0 3 0 0
WALH CON,IEHMCE
New J9f'MV
F'tlllaoe4Phla
NY 1•141nder•
NY Ranoer•
Plllst>urgll
Wellllneton
Bolton ~ Hartford
8uffalo
MonlrN I
ftatl1C* DM.-
3 0 0 2 I 0
I I 0
I 2 0 0 , 0
0 ) 0
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BuffalO 6, O.trolt I
6
4 ,
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V • ncouv« 4, NY l~nd9f'l 1
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS CIP' 4-A
I. Simi Vellev, 2. VIiia Park, 3. Dena
HlllS, 4. TllOYMnO Oak•, S Palo\ V9rdft, 4.
New-1 Ha,.,_, 7 Newbury Partt, a.
H"""'-"" a..dl1 9 FoothlM, 10. C-
dll Mer.
CIF J·A
I Sauous. 7 Hart. l Arroyo, 4 La
Hal><•. S BtAna Park, 6. Torr8"C'll, 7
Hem.I, I Berstow, t ltoaameao. 10 Walt\ut
CIP: l ·A
I Lovo!e 1 Valerlela, l Sa11tlaoo, 4.
Lornooc, S Arrovo Grande, 6 La Puente, 1
Covina, I AnaMlm, 9 Coact>elle Vellev, 10
NordllOft
Cll" 1-A
I Sf\erma n lnctte n. 1 Morro 8ev, l
Alescadero, 4 Cethe<lre1, s. Cab.-111o, '
Bett·J.tt, 7 L• Sali.. I Mara,,.tlla, 9
Bl•hoP Union. 10. PtrK lalt
HIGH SCHOOLS ~LS
CIF 4·A
I. Nawpen Hat11er1 2 Palo• V9rdes, 1
Ed!MflJ • Newbury Park, S. la9une
9Md\1 6 Wttll•k•. 1 Tllouu nct Oaks. I
BU9<18, t, C.-dll Mllr1 10. Simi llallev
CIF l-A
I Arroyo Grenda, 2 Walnul, J Lompoc,
4 E aoeran111, S Hert, 6 S.uvus, 7 BISll09
Monloomtrv, I .Mo<9llO V11tev. 9 El It a !>Che>, 10. ,,,..,., Del
TIMh r•'*tnes
HIGH SCHOOL OaLS c., ....
I Pelos V9rde•, 2 Mlra!Hte. l Wttt·
lake, 4. w...,._, S. c.,_ • Mllr; 4.
MllrN1 7. .....__, Hartlef; I San1a
Baroere. 9 8 t V9'1V Hiil•. 10 ROlllno HIHs
CIP' l ·A
I Thou.al>CI O.k1, 2 San Marino, J
Wn t .. kf, 4. Ma• Del; S Claremont. • L•
Canecta, 7 CYort n . I Keletle, t Lo~ Allo•.
10 411\ambre
CIP: J-A
1 L• Quint•, 7 Indio, 3 C11e mlnade. •
Vatencl•. S Lomooc, 6 NO<'l!lvlew 7
Loul•vflla, I Ber.,ow 9 Sen Luis Ol>laoo,
10 l(.91>pel
Clfl l·A
I Olamo1>d Bar 7 Mavfleld l'Tto, l
C..te, • L• Reina S J>1Md9fla Potv. '
S.nte Y!>llJ 7 Clladwk ll, I WtttrlOQe, t
Cat>rltto. 10 St Jo~ ISanll Mariel
• ~V"• tr9"M<ftlir ..
BAS.BALL
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TEXAS RANGERS-Auioned Lull Pv
lols. cat~. 10 Oktal'IOt'nll Cltv ot ti,. ,.,...,ic.., Anoclallon ........ '---ATLANTA B•AVEi-Hlrl d Al
Mol>c"8ll Tony h rtlrome end 8oO S.W.
., coacfle\
aASKIT9ALL ................. ~
BOSTON CEL TICS-Welved Trecv
Mlle,,.., ouerd.
MILWAUKE E 8 UCKS-Walvecl Alldre
Oooctt, forward
PHOENIX SU NS-Walveo "1Ylll Scott
fww9f'd.
PHILADELPHIA ,__. .... MCI~
LIOvd. lonwerd S....., Paul T~.
lorwwel
SAN ANTONIO SPUltS-SleNo MMC
levw Olll, lorwllfd , and Wes Mii~.
fU8'd ftOOTIALL ............. ~
KAN1Ai CITY CHIEFS-Walv.o Ml«e
0.WMlfl. -lactlte ~ LOUI• C-~« on lnlur·tci rtMNt
MIN Hf SOT A VIKIN()S-A1>nounc.d
lfllt !Ira n T«ll..,!Qn, Cat'! Pollied and lni"1
Jaco4>I llllV. AC~ a • ~I .-e Ill
!M dub
HI W Y~K JITS-Actl""ted BOii Cr.-.~., '"'9c'9CI Hwrv Hemlltol\,
l4flltY. on 1'*"'9d r-MOOCIY ....................
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.......... • WlNl8 c......... ellCI .....,
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Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT ll~. October 18. 1"5 •
Prep football log
WNS•T L•AGUI Ol~OJ'°" SADO\.aa.AQ (4.1) Olfo-4 191N ._ lll' MV'l
•O*SON 14· lJ °'~' Muntlneton e..ctl 1 k 11te AM Valtr't • ~ 0.-Hiit tM Nl'I>
0 £1 Mot#fta 14 Hl-f'ountalt\ Valtev 10 $eftfa Ane 11 N i-.t w.,.,..
)j COltoft 14 Ht-Mat-Ina ,.. La HaDra 0 "' M•1Wt V .... lat MVI ,, a-Ille II Hl~V-,. Utll¥110llV 0 Nl ........ ~( .. MVI
1' SI JoM 9otco 11 ,. ,.._, Hat1Mlr ,, ,, Hoff• 0-, Olt--E"llllCla laf SA aowtl -~1 .. 11
Olt--.1 WMlmlM19' SIA Vl•W LIAG4JI 02--WOOdlWldte (at lrvlllel 1' ~ • Ott-OcMft V.._ (at wm1 CO.ONA OIL MAit ll•Jl H~CIM (at NH) » rww-f Het'DCW ,.
Nl-+on 9Mcll l•I OCCI , HU!>llntton ~ 23 N~otta Meta lat SA towll IJ TUllln 10
~Ill Ila,_., (al 119 A) ,. San c lemetll• 12 HI~ 9Ncfl (at HHI l) ~Hiiia 1
N If-Marina lat HIJ 0 Caol•tr•llO vattev 21 0 El Two 1•
0 WOOOOtk!Qa ll l.*IVEIHITY (I .4 l Olt--.t S-'*'-le
'OUNTA.IN VALL•Y (Ml ,. Cost• Mata 1 • lrvl1>11 2t 02s-c..M1tf lll0 v .....
10 Mat« o.I 10 Oll-Unlv9ralty la t lrvlntJ ) Mluloft Vlelo 0 031-o.n. Hiiia
14 El Toro , 02S-Estencla lat NH) 1' i. .. una Hlllt 17 H1-t Geflr
IS "''"'°" v~ ,, N2-Sa~c;ll. (et NHI 0 kddleOeCJI 1' H 1-.1 MIM!on YW
1 Servi le 71 N._., Laouna 8eKll I) Laeuna 9eadl 10
0 L-ll4acl\ Potv ll NIS-Npt H..-bor (el OCCI 011-CdM lat lrvlNl LAOUe!IA MLU lt •l l
Olt-Oc:Mn View 1•1 OCCJ 02~ost• Maw lat NHl 0 w~ 1
0»-Marlfla lat OCC J COSTA ~SA ( 1·4J 001-1 Newoort Harl>Of J l &lllftC.la 10
HI-I WMtrnlnit..-10 Bot.a Gre noe ' Hl-E "llllCla ( ., lf"v!M) 17 Ufll\'W'lltv 2t
HI-Edi.on Cal l ie Al • Santtaeo 14 H IS-W~ldle Cat lrvlftel 1 ""'"' S)
N I S-.t Hunllneton 8eec1I I) Los A .. mltos )4 7 L..06 Al'lll90l ,.
1 Le-9aacll 24 WOOOMIDGI 14-11 01~1 Toro <•• NIV)
HUtfTINGTON BEACH U·l) 1 CPf"ona -Mar ,. 1 Laouna Hllrt 0 02.._. ~Iii.lo
%) Corona Otl Mer 011-el Newoort Herl>C)t 0 T1Alln ,. Nl-san C~t• (el MVl ,, Demi.n •• 0'1.-U11lv9(\lly let NHI • S.11 ~rcos , ,.._, ~tr-11.-V
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21 Mal., [)el ,, NIS-E'1encta ,., NHI Olf-et L•9'111• aa.cl'I MtSMOM vt•JO U-.>
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NI-Ocean View l•l HBI 20 i.•11una Hll" l NIS-Unlv•oltv (et Irvine) 21 San C,.,,.,..,te n
N l~oun1el11 Veltev I•' HB> ,. Lo' Amlooa ' 24 Dana Hll" 10
77 Newoort Herl>O< ., SOUTH COAST LEAGUE 017-0ownev
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14 Senllte 2• NI-Laguna 8aacll let NHI 17 C Of" one oe< M.ar 0 Hl._.r.1ne
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N._.t Westmlns1..-17 El•lrlO"t I• Nl-\..allUfla HIMs 12 MlulOI> Vle.O 71
N16-Edl.on (a l H8) 70 Dena HI~• .. HIS-El Camino lleel • C1t>"trat10 Vallh 2t
7• Coate Me .. 7 011-trvine
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0 Fontana 38 01!.-Newoort Hartior 1• Torrev Pi11111 24 Nt-e• Dent Hllll 23 Gerdel>• 14 Nl-E"•ncle (at Nl-IJ '6 LeCIUf\8 a.ecn ?O NlS-EI Tci<o (et MVI
0 St Peul 17 Nt-<orona det Mar ) 8rt1·0llnc1a 14
0 Wesl9'n 9 Nl-SaOdlftlecll Cel NH) 10 M1u1on v~ 7•
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02s-£dl'°" (al WmJ NllW~T HAltlOA 14·11 01..-E'.t TC>f"O (et Miii MATE• DEi ll-2) NI-Marina (at HBI n S.nte AN 17 Oll-1 Irvine 10 l'ountaln llelev 10 Nl-+itn BNCll (el HBJ 16 Irvine 36 Ht-San,.......,,, •l S.nle Ana llailev 70 HIS-et WH lmln•t..-.. Hunt1no1on Beec11 14 H 15-Lagune Hlflt 14 S.nte Ana 10 47 E•tal>Cle 27 , 14 Westmln"er II WESTMINSTE• (J-21 2• Saootaoaci. 21 EL TO.O <l·ll ,. H Ullflntton 8aac1' 21 1 Vale!lcla 6 0 lt-<o•ta l\l\eMI 11 E11encle l 011-et St Peul
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McGee lifts Lakers past Clippers, 129-120
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mike McGee scored all of
his 13 points in the last quaner to hft the Los .\ngeles
Lakers to a 129-120 win Monda) night O\.er the Lo!> A~lcs Clippers 10 a Natio nal Basketball Assoc1at1on
Cllh1bit100 game.
McGee, a four-year veteran forward. entered the
game with 3: 16 left m the third quaner. and began his
fourth-<1uarter assault with a dnving layup to give the
La.ken a 11 4-11 0 lead wllhJUSt over four minutes to play
McGee then scored nine of the Lakers' next 12 points
to give them a 126-118 lead wnh 28 seconds remaining m
lhe game.
Karei:m .\bdul-Jabbar led Los Angeles with 18
points. and Earvin "Magic" Johnson added 16 pom ts and
dished out 15 assms The Lakers' No I draft pick. AC Gr~n. scored 14 points
The Clippers were pa~ by Marques Johnson. who
scored 22 points, and Dt'rek mtth and Michael Cage
who each had 18. Benoit BenJamm. the Chppers' No i
pick and the third pick 1n the countf), scored 4 pomts in
21 minutes.
Jamaal Wilkes. who JOmed the Clippers Sept. 17 after
he was waived by the Lalcers. scored nine points m his first
appearance a.µ.inst the defendtn~ world champt0ns
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.1 Krltella Avenue • Los Alamttos CA 90720
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ChrltlooMr HoeC Mao ON>CR TO t292t #lttl the COuniy a.,-. of Or· will be Mid" on NOVeMKR
Donekl. 2* F....,.._ A119. SHOW CAUSE Ctwtea ~ lc:Nf· ""9 County on ~ IO ... 1"8 at t:30 A.M. In o..,1-
in CIF rank!ngs ~~!e~~!:k
to tt'Qeive an honorable mention voce An elus Lea e play m the CcntraJ Conference.
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Thi• bvaln... II con-AZMITIA HEAHANOU, p«I-Thll l>U•ln•H I• Con• Delly "°' ~-10, 921Qa. ~-tr.,,,~ !loner, Ilea fled • 1>9tlllon ducrted by. •general S*1· 11, 24, Ocitober 1. 1M6 " YOU O&JlCT to tr. """ .. ,..ac: ....,...., u4lh IM Clet1& of 11119 court ""'1INp AIMtlded Pu~ ()o. gtMtlng of the petition, you
,,. ttatemant -llttd b , daor'ue oMnolnG petl-a.tua ~ lcnaf· lobar 15 1NS IMl*f atn. liPP99I' al the
with the County Cletk of Or· tloner't natne l'ronlAAMAN-mwr ' t-&<\3 hMt1n9 atld ...._ 'fOAll ot>-Edison is still No. 7 ange County on Seolamber 00 AZMITIA HERNANOE2 Thtt 1tatement WM need lect1ont ()( ,... .men o«>teo-
ln lbc 811 Five Conference, un· rf I St Pa I
defealed Lona Beach Poly drew even VS. powe U · U in Blg-5 Conference: 24, tN6 flll791 ai.o known u MIGUEL with ttMt County Clerll of Or· "8JC N()TIC( llont wtth 1"9 oourt Won
ARMANDO HERNANDEZ .,. County on sec>cembet Ihle ~-Y0411 11PP991'· ~l.lbllthedPllot 0o1°!.!.'!!9, ~~ ro MARISSA AMANDA 24. 1"6 I( • .,. lltlCe may.,. In pareon ()( ~
Barons tumble out
After beatina Saddlcback (4-1) ma
key Sea View Leaauc football en·
counter Friday niabt. 24-2 l , Newpon
Harbor Hiab replaced the Road·
runners u i.hc CcntraJ Conference's
No. 2 le&J1\ while p.lOlJll the tnSJdc
track to the iea,ue title.
Saddkbac:k. co-champions with
the Sailor1 last 1CUOn, was No. 2 last
week in the top 10 poll. The Sailors were No. 5.
Woodbridae (4-1) and Laauna
Beach ( 4-1). however, arc the swpris-
es of the lcaaue. Bolb arc 2-0 in league
and mcc each othtt Friday night at l...aaWl& Beach. The Wamors arc
ranked ninth for the second week ID a
row after recordina their second
strai&ht shutout, a 14--0 verdict over
Estancia.
Woodbridge also is 19th overall
defensively in the CIF Southern
Section, allowing just 29 points in
their five games, an average pf 5.8 a
game. The Anists were the only team
*
with seuon·loq leader Fontana
(4-1), camina a uc for the cop spot
after washina away Fountain Valley
(2·3), 21-0, which moved out of the
cop 10 for the first t1me lhis fall.
Edison (4-1). however, remained
No. 7 in the poll for the second
straight week after a convincing 37-7
victory over Notre Dame.
Sunset Leque teams. which play
most of their pre-sc.ason games
apinst Big Five Conference foes.~
a combined 14-15-1.
Elsewhere, Irvine (4-1) which lost
its first game of the season. 14--0 to EJ
Toro, moved out of the Southern
Conference's cop I 0. The Vaqs re·
ceivcd an honorable mention vote.
In CIF 4-A water polo, Newpon
Harbor. University and Corona del
Mar are ranked third, founh and fifth,
respectively, while Marina and Costa
Mesa are ninth and tenth.
In volleyball, fountain Valley ~
mained the No. I team in the CIF 4-A,
and Newport, Woodbridic and
Laguna Beach arc all ranked in the 5-
A poll.
* Big Five Conference
,., kMll ~ ltec:s'll ~ l.h1 ...
I (lie) Font-Cllnn hi! •·1 t3 e..1 COiion, 13-7
I. Ille) L8 Polv ""'°°'• •·O '3 Bffl Founleln Vallev, 21-0 l •• ..,_Amal Anoalln s-o ,, 8aat HH Wltlon. ii-n
4. S.-vlte """"'' s-o 7S 8"1 La OUlnle, lS-6 1. SI. P9\A Anta!US S·O SI !Mal SI John eotco, 21·20
6. ltlvenkte Poly Cllru• hit s-o 47 a..r Sen Goreonlo, 21·20 1. .... s.... 4.1 41 a.et ....... DefM, »·1
I. AlimenY Del ltev S·O l3 Beat Soulft Pa~ • .0-0
t Loyola Oel ltev 4-1 II BM! La Hat>te, , •• 7
10 Lono &Md! w·.._, Moore •-o 11 a..1 w .. tmlmter, 1•·11
Central Conference
I Vtleftcle 0r-4·1 IO 8"1 &olM <;rtf'da. 41·0 2......,...,.., ... .,... 4·1 n lhlrt 11 t• lldt, M·11 I. II F i::ll ... .,..,. 4·1 JI Lest tw........., ...,__, M·21
4. LA MK9de Subuttlell 4·1 .. llMI lllelr, 21·0
1. F ullw1oft F,_a., •·I .. Lost 10 s .......... a~. 42·21 .. La Qulftt• Garden Grove M " L<nt to S.Vltt, 2S-6
1 LA .._tit• F,,_ey ,., )4 Loil to LOYOia, 14 • 7
• $eMleoo C".ardlln Grove S-0 ,. 8"1~•.16·10 ........ ....,... •·I • lhlrt Utlfnrlltv, JO. I J 10 a.1111o-$u0urben 4·1 10 8"1 Norttwlew. 3'·0
Southern Conference
1, Minion Vi.to South Co.it s-o '° Beet Oe,,. Hiii,, 24· 10 2. Lvnwoocl Sen Gebrlel Vallev •·I S3 BMI Paremount, 26·0 >.Et~ Centurv 4·1 ,, LOSI to FoothlH, 14·0
4. Caohtrano Valle., South Cou t 4· 1 33 SHI S.n Clementt, 29.,
1. w .. 1 Covl1111 Sierra 4·1 lO 8"1 Arcadle, 19·6 6. FOOllllM Ce111urv l·2 18 Beet El Modena, 14·0 1. LO\ Attot Sierra 4·1 l7 S.et Lakewood. 1•·7 I.~ Alemltcn Empl,. S·O " 8HI E'e>erenze. 2•·21 t. El Toro South Coast 3·2 11 8HI lrvlne, 1'·0 10. Rowt.nd Sierra 4·1 • Lo.I to LOl\9 8Mc.h Jordan, 13·0
Coastal Conference
1 kl\Urr FooltllA H M 8"1 Ouerlt, 34·1
2. HooWf P.clflc H IJ a..1 La c.nacsa, 17-16
l *" Mofllca llav l ·l 7S 8-t South TorrelQ, 13·0
• Muir Pec:Hk 4·1 SI Beet St. Franc••· 13·0 S South TorrtlQ ..... 4·1 50 LO\I to Sente Monka. ll·O
• Sen!• a.rwa °"""" 4·1 J9 Lost to lluene, 10-11 7 V9"tun Channtl 4·1 J6 &Mt Rio Mna, 13-7
I Olcnard c~ 4·1 JS 8"1 Dos PutOIO\, 14·7 t Rio #MM Cl'lenn.f 3·1-1 11 Loll to Veftture, ll·7 10 llU9NI Cl'lennal 4· 1 11 a .. 1 S.me a.r11ere, 20-17
Desert-Mountain Conference
I Lau11-~ 2.~Cla<• FnN'ltler
) Notre Dame (Riv ) ~ltt
4. St G4ne"'-"' Santa Ft
S. AllOUte Fronri.
6 Cl\emlnaot S.nte Fa
1 Mlrelftle ~ I. YualN SUnkllt
9. Can>lnl«I• Trl·Vellev 10, S.nle Vnei Trl·Vellev
•+I 4-1
H ,.,
N 3-1-1
J ·l J>-2
l-2
3·2
" 13 n ..
Q
.cl
J3 ll .. 17
Tied Ha~. 1'· 14 &Mt Carl>lnt«la, 2S-II
.... Belt· Jeff. ,. • ll
8tat Harvard. 20-6
llftt Moon>ark, 2'·7 8"1 CelebH ... 31·6
Ilea! ArtHla, 31· " Lost to Walnut, 12·7 Lost to Sant• Clare, 2S· 11 e .. 1 Sen Lui' OC>liPO, 20-0
Eastern Conference
I Belt Gerct.n1
2 Pomona 3 Norco
4.Ctar9'TIOnt s, Arllrn1lon
'·El Rencno 7 San ""9rlno
I. So;Jth Hit"
9 0on LUOO 10 UP19nd
w111tmon1 81M1lne
IVY
Ilea.tine
'"'" Whllmonl
Rio Honoo Vetlt Vllla s .... ,,,.
S.Mllne
4·1
S·O ,.,
4·1
4·1
4·1
3·1
2·1-1
3·2 l -2
SI
~
" 47
40
27 11
16 IS 14
8tal Senft Ft, )'·0
SHI GltnOore. 11· 17
8"1 Perrt1, 41·21
Lott to Oon Luoo, 2C>-14
Iker M«eno Vellev, .0-14 llftt C.tlfornle, ... 3
e..1 San Get>tlel, JO-14
Idle e .. 1 Clar9'TIOnt. 10·"
8tet Cl'lettt v, 10· 3
Inland Conf ere nee
1 veney Chr1,11a,.
2 OnterlO Chttallen
J Monldelr Pr.ii 4 Pareclel•
S Ille I lllll!Oo
S. Ille) Tet>Knel>I
7 Oranoe Lulfltfen
I Wllltti.t Chrl1tlen
9 11111 8"r 10 Sen Jectmo
Otvmoic S·O
OtvmolC S-0 AloN 3·2
OeMrHnvo urve 4· I OeMn·lnvo L•rve l ·l Oel¥1·tnvo U.r11t 4•1
()tympk •• 1
Otvmc>lc ,. 3
0t AnH 3-J
Ot A11te 3·2
IO n
"' SS
44
" ,.
n
13
11
8tet Whitt~ Chrlll . 4'2·0 llttt So Cal Cllrl1llan, 2•· 12 8Mt w .. rern Ctvl1llen, •7·0 8ea1 Strreno, • 1-0
llaat Mammotn, 21·0
Lost 10 8ek Geren. 24· 7
llaat Caoo Ve!Mv Cl'lrlst1111. 26·0
Lost to Vallev Cl'ltl,llan. 42·0
8t•I 79 Palms, 2S·22
8 .. 1 AOUINI, 20-1
Northwestern Conference
I C•nvon ISi Goio.n S·O 60 8ut Crnc>f, lS·O 2 AIHC.aderO LOI PMll'H S•O S4 a..1 Trenovllltv, 26·7 3 Vwllum Otl Camino ANI s-o .. Beat SI AnthOnv, JA·•
' Lompoc Northern •·I 41 BHI El Cemlno RMI. '3·0 S Hewltl()(ne Ocean •·0-1 JS Tr.d L111J1lnoer, 14· 14
6. Cabl'lllo Lo• Pedr" S·O 32 8HI Anl.tooe Velltv, 14·1) 7 ll1KrOU11h1 IRldGa I Golden •·0·1 19 Beet Si.tre Vlate, 34·0 I Palmdele Golden .. , 11 8tet Culver Cltv, 21·7 9 Antt ioo. Veiltv GOl<Mtn 3•2 14 Loll to Celltlllo, 14· 13 10 kv .. ly Hlllt Octan J I 7 Baal El S.Oun<lo. 30·6
Southeastern Conference
I Cl\ert., 0.k Montvt.w S·O 70 Beet Gla<11tone, '9·0
7 Olamon<I Ber Heclenda S·O 63 e..1 Gerey, so-o
3 Cefttret OeMn·VelteVI 4·0·1 S3 8fft 1119lew0od, lS·7
4 Ano .. o Mlu k>fl Verley S-0 49 8fft Worll;man, 2t· 16 S Sen Olma• Monlvlew 4·0 '3 Beal 8eldwln Perk. 26·6
• L.e Sierra S.n An<lrM\ 4·1 31 Beet H-le, 23· 17 (2 Oii , c;,.....,.. Heclenda 3•2 ,, e..r Bonita, J3· 12
I Sen e.r-olno Sen Andl'NI •·1 70 a.at ll•ratow, 34·0 f None Vlate S4lfl AndrNI 4•1 11 e .. r APOlt Vettev. ,..7 10 AluM Monfvlew )-0-2 , a..1 8e1Mtt, JJ·:IO
College football schedule
Setw'Cllly's Gemn ... ,
Nav.O.·La• \1911 .. vt Ctl Melt Fullerton •• Sen•• Ane Stedlum
EH"'"" Weahln91on .. , Lono 84lacfl $tatt •• Vet.rem Stedtum
Sl.nford vi USC 11 LA COllMVm
UCLA 11 WeilllllOlon Slttt ICl\ennel • el I
01'11 l C.ittornl1 et Orwon 0..-Stele •• WHlllllOIOl'I Ulen ti San Oltoo Stell, n
Pec"lc II Haw•ll, n
Cal L1.1IMfM1 •I C•t State Norlhrl<lot. n
L.aVHna et U S<an Dleoo. n ll'omone·Pllrer el Whltti.t, n
ltedlench et c i.remont·Mud<I St Mllrv't 11 Cet Polv ISLOI, n ...... Sen JoM State ti Arl10f\8, n Utan Stale at .,,,_ Slat•. "
Northern Arlr-al 9olM Slate, n Aw Force •t CO!Or.clo St••• Mont1111t et ldilhO, n
Monfetle Stett et IMflo Sl•le. n weoer Stete et .....,.. •• _
IYU •• ,.... Mexico, n
FretllO S.t•ft et New Me11Co Stele ...
W"t Vlr9We If ~'°" c-...
Pitt '" •ufloto ., EH i ltultlerlofo H J "'-' M.,. al S~WUM
~ ... ,Hrrr
ltllOdll I"""' et lo.Ion U Conlll llf .,_
0.-ert ., "'°'"" Y ... •tC .....
HofV Crw. at Connecntut
~etHwv•d ~··~'' L9flllft at .... ~ c ....... ,~
~&~at T_,,., 11 .... T~ n.. AAllMINI •' ... ,.,.""*"" cw-.. Dull.a
SW Loul"-ne at Florida
Tutaa •I Florida Slete, n
A~n at Georol• Tech <C11aMa1 1 •• 11JO
D~)
Kentl'Ckv •• LSV. "
Southern Mln lu lDOI at Mamc>hl• St•I• n Tulane at Mlu lnlool Stele, n North CerOllN et North C•rotlne State Georola" Va~tt
Virginie Ttcll el Vlretnla
Marvtand et Wake Fore.I
NOt"lhN,181'n el ltlctwnoftd
NE Loul1lana •I SE LO\lllllltl•
The Clttdlll at T-Mt-C"811enoo9t. n
E .. 1 TtMH-Stale •t F1Kman
Je~ Maolson et A-lectll•n Stal• Clncln,,.11 et L0\11\>'lllt, n VMI 11 Mllr~
~ 11 Otvlchon
MNwftl MICllfllen et low• Arm .. et Noire 0.,,...
Purdue et Oflto Slelt tCfla11ne4 ' •t t em I
Mlf'\natOll •' lndl.,.. llllnol• at Mlctllo.n Stele
Hof'tt1-.rwn et WltcotKln Cotor.io at towe Stett
K911MI Stalt et !t..,M•
Naer•lll• II Mtnourl"
Drellt et Wlc'Nte Stale T0690o at Horft181'11 tllnolt
E Htwn Ml<Noen at Oflio U
llall Stele et l(..,t State
w .. 1wn MICflfMn •• IWtml, O Ctntrel MlcfllMn 11 lowllt1t O,_, w""'"' 1111no1t •• ,...._ St.ft w .. , THa1 Stele •I ""'°'' Slate ......... Tnh et Ar~t Tnaa AJ.M al .. ..,. ,,
SMU et ~IOl'I." Mleml, Fta el OlllehOtNI
Nonh Tt1.h Stele •t TCU ltlca at Tut1 Tt<fl
NW L.oul•l•na et S.m Houtton S.lltt
L-•I Tect1·Al1lnotOt1. n
_,
Mater Dci Hag)l's Monarchs gel
their first la$tC of Angelus league
football action Friday night -at
what bas been generally regarded as
the league's true .. pit," St. Paul HtgJ\
School.
Irvine. meanwhile, tries to shake
1hcefTcctsofa 14-0 loss to El Toro and
resume its winning wa)'1 in South
Coast League play against San
Oementc after seeing a four-pmc
wtnnin' streak snapped.
Herc s a look at the Irvine and
Mater Dea games Friday:
v.Ml't .,._ • "· HERNAN0£2 ,..,.. '1C11nOU8 ._.. yow att~.
& 20, tte5 IT 18 ORDERED that all Publtthed Orange C091t NAllll ITA,.....,, IF VOU AM A CN:.DITOfl
T l*90M 1n1-1.ci In the Deity Pilot October 8, 15, 22 Tiie tolloWlng peraone .,.. or • oont1noent ~°' of --11111---.,.-Mft-TIC[---•.bO.,. matter appear In 6 20, 1985 doing bullnw u : THE the ct.onaed, you muat Ne --~..-..._.._nu ...... ___ 1 Oeot. 3 ol lttll oourt, located T """8 HA YES 0 R 0 UP. 1 50 yow clelm wtth 1M OOU11 or
ftennoul .,._11 et tMc o.iter Weat. Santa Peulartno Ave., Sult• 142, preeant It to IM per90MI
NA.1111 eTATllmNT An. ca 11f0 r n 11 0 n Mt.JC ll)TlCE Co.ta Meu. CA 02e2e ,._,1.ttYe ~led by
The lollowtno l*90l\a .,. 1012i1u. at O: 15 A.M.', or u Dan S Haya•. t 50 the oourt wtthlp tour monthl
doing bualneN • POWER toon lheteefler at the mat· ~TTT'IOUI .,._,, Paulwlno, Sta. 142, ea.ta from the da1e of ftrwt i..
WASH INTERNATIONAL. l• may be heard, and ehow NAllll ITAft_..,. ,,._,CA 0282e IUMClol~•ptO'Med
2100._.. M..,ie Ave., CoetA C*IW, K any, wtly the petl· The 1o11owtng l*90l\a.,. Norma J H•YM· 150 In Section 700 or the
MeN CA 92927 lion IOt cNnoe of neme dolf'G bUa1neN es: SPRIG Paulwlno, Sta. 142, Costa Probete COde of CA2lfornle..
MlehHI E MHhll'I lhould not be gr8nted. HOMES: Toru• Hom••: Meu. CA 92829 The time'°' flMl'lg cWr'N ..
2 tlHI~ .....,.. A~ Co91A IT IS F~THER ORDERED Wlttetla Homee. 1178 M.irt Thlt bu•fn... I• con-not tJCPW prtot to tour ~CA 82e27 ' lhat •copy of tNe «der to S1reat, lfvlne, CA 92714 duc1ed by • general S*1· rnontha fl'om the date of the
Thi• bullne .. It con-lfM1W CM1M be publltMd In PNllo H. MeNamee. 1178 Mf'lftlp '-1nQ notloe abOvo9. ducted by: an lndMdu.I The 0.ity Piiot. a~ Main gtreet, IA, ll'Mne, CA o.t'l 8 ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE 1M Mld\MI E Meatlan of general ctrculatlon ptint· 92714 Thlt stalamenl -llled Na kept by the oour1. If~ Tttlt atatimenl _.. flied ed ln Orange Coullty, Cell-Dela Slmbfo. 11 tO I Gal-.-ilh lh9 Coullty a.,-. of Of. -a per90f'I i11te1•t.:1 In
with the COunty Clerk of Of· l'Omla. once•..-f« tour at .. Terrace, Corona del ange County on s.c>tembet Iha •l•I•. you mey ...,,. ange County on Septemt>et ~ _..., P'lof 10 Mar. CA t2e25 I 1. 1~ ,,_ upon the Ueou10f ()( admfn.
frvlH (4·1, 1·1) at Saa Clemente 24 IH5 the date Mt IOI' hMtlnQ on Thi• bu11n ... la con-Publlehed Orano-COM! latrator, °' upon IN at· · "'1'm ttle pe1111on ouc:tecs by:• nmttecs part,_. Delly PMo1 Oc10bet 1. 8, 15. 1orney ror the tMOUtor or ( l ·l ·l, t·Z): Sao Clemente Coach Pubfl9hed Orange Coeat O.ted: SEP t9 1885 this> 22, 1985 lldmlntstrat«. and Na wlt1'
Allie Schaff, after losing to M1ss1on Dally Pilot Oc10ber 11 16 22 ... v T. MOOM. Ml. Philip H Mc:Namee T·tff 111e court wtttl l)fOOf of•·
Viejo and Capistrano Valley in South & 20. 1985 · · .lvdee of '"• •ufHKlot Thia 1tatement wu need 11111-ir MftTJC( I/Ice,• Wflt1en ~•tat·
C I ..,... l t. ff ' T..-t1 Cowt with the County C*1t of Of· rUUU\< "" Ing that you dealfe 1P9Cte1
oast ll.A.406ue p ah, gets a wee .. o i---------Donald Odell, Attor"l'leY fOf' ange Coonty on SeptemMI NOT'IC• °'"*.JC HRAR· nottoa of ttle ~ ln-
ncxt week -but rst be bas to deal rta.IC ll)TICE Pet111oner. t27 B A11entd• 24, 1985 IMO TO • .. LO •Y THI ~.',«Y• -~ aw1 _ ~ _ ~
with Irvine's Delaware winged-T, Fl«encla. San Clement•. F1m11 LOC -NC .. _ .. _ -· -· -.... "-..... r ., -CA 112972 Publlthed Ora"""' Coaat AL A-y ..--llon1 Of .ccounta mentioned manned bfupcrsonnel fuming from .. ·-.. .-noNCOIMllK>NMOA-
th .. 10 •• to Toro. ..... "'ntM Publlthlld Orange Coaat Dally Pilot October 8, 16, 22 ANQI COUNTY, CALI·"' Section 1200and1200.5 of .. ~ and f'teoe of Oelty Piiot September 24, & 29, 1986 f ORN I A ON TH I llleCellfomta Pl"obateCOde. "San Ocmente runs the wishbone ,._. .. of Oc1ot>er 1 8 15 1985 T .e12 _.,. Denln."' Pro,.., , C-""-............. • · · T.JWI , .. O,OllD "aAYYllW Mn l•dd9llll ,._., ,.,.: and their quarterback, Alex Baker __ ., fltK>JICT ANNIXATKMr wtoft CA ...
throws the ball well.'' says l rvine (Sec, 8504• Subd. 3· l'tlll.JC NOTICE "'8.IC NOTICE TOTitlcmcw~ Pubtllhed 0r-COM!
C h T H · Tb · U.C.C.) MACH -...-oac crry cnigan. • cy can give Notio. I• hereby 0.....,, by K __, r:icnnoua auu.aa Thi• publle hMrlng wlM be Dell't P11o1 Oc10bet 14, 16.
you a lot of trouble." the undertloMCI 111a1 •put>-ftCTIT10UI au ... aa N,... ITATDmMT htld 1n th• ~obett E 21• l885
Defensively ifs middle guard lie .... of tlle f~ c»-~ ITA.,.....,. The lollowlng perton• era Thoma Hall of Admln'-' MT·712
Filipc Medina. a 6-0, 217-pound ICflbed oollet•al wl be Tiie tollowlng per10N are doing bullnea u : Video tratlon, Bowd ol Super-P\lllJC NQTJC[
h l . , b " held at the llOur of 12:00 CSolng bullneu u · sco Gutkl, 1445 w. Chapman, ¥1.or. Hearing Room. tll"lt senior. w o poses as rvme s aggcst o'clodc P.M. on tlle 22nd EHTERPRISE.S 7o3 Ran· Orange. CA 92&ee noor, to Civic Cent• Pia.a. ACTmOUI .,... ..
inmviduaJ challenge. dayol0c1ober, tte6, at587 dolph Avenu~. Suite 2. John c11111enu, II See· Santa Ana. California on ~ ITA,......,.
"They get to the ball well and have San Nloofal Dr· Newport Cotta-...... CA 92828 ec;ape, Newport Bctl, Cal Wed'*<Say. Novemw e. The to11owtno l*90l\I.,.
good speed in the secondary," says =(,, ~' Orange, M~ ~-0t1u1H1o. lngt20052 112~ J Cerbaal. 12424 1085 at the ho\lt ol.:tt-00 doing bu*'-•: John
Henigan. "We just have to eliminate '978 F«d Pickup, 1.D. ~CAe2&.e 1.1nt on RoM, Downey, CA 90242 ~~Co:m1~!~ ~d ~::=:.. ~!
mistakes and try 10 get better." 8H47S 154154, UC IK78085 Thlt0 b1.111n ... 11 con-This b1.1aln•1t I• con· ~mite 11 wtllctl time all 82715
Mater Dei (3-!) at St. PaaJ (S-t):
The Monarchs love to pass behind the
arm of sophomore Todd Marinov1ch.
but they have nothing on the St Paul
Swordsmen, who go to the air almost
as much. and probably more effec-
tively as indicated by their unbeaten
record and status as No. 5 in the C IF
Big Five Conference ranking.s.
John Scott, a 6-2. 175-pound
senior, directs St. Paul's offense at
quarterback and is con sidetcd a blue
c hip prospect.
"Now we get into the pit,'' says
Mater Dei Coach Chuck Gallo, "and
we're looking forward to it"
This is Gallo's fLrst venture to St
Paul in his second year at Mater Dei,
but he's familiar with it in that he was
a coach at Servile earlier.
··we're looking at it as a ctutllengc.
They're a very explosive and they
have a fine receiver ID Frank Mazzot-
ta.
"But we feel our offense. when we
get the kinks out of it, can be as good as anybody."
CARLSON. • • From Bl
Costa Mesa's last 19 games. the
M ustangs arc 1-1 7-1. Last year they
were 0-9· I; thls year. 1-4.
"I think we should have won a lot of
those games," Carlson says." I love all
the guys I play with, but sometimes
I've questioned their intensity oo the
field. We've lost a lot of games
because of mental m istakes. It's been
frustrating for me to put out as hard as
I can knowing some other guys arc
giving up."
Meanwhile. Carlson keeps doing
what he can to instill a winning
atlitudc in Costa M esa's program.
"The kid has a grcal attitude," says
Baldwin. "He works two and a half
hours a day in the wei~t room, runs
and it has paid off for ham. He's put o n
30 pounds and runs the 40 in 4. 9, and
I thmk he's even faster than that now.
And he 1s great to coach.
"He does whatever we need ham to
do. And with all the injunes we·ve
had here. we've asked ham to do qui le
a bit. But he docs most things better
than anyone, anyway.
"In some ways the injuries have
helped John," Baldwin continues.
"With the peorle we've had hurt we
throw lhe baJ more, which means
more catches for John."
When Mesa is n 't throwrng
Carlson's way, the Mustangs run
primarily a single back offense, be-
cause of the loss of fullback Scott
Anderson, who injured a knee and 1s
out for the year. But when the
Mustangs need a toug)l yard or two.
they line up in the "I" a nd let Carlson
either lead the way with one of his
c rush1Dg blocks, or call his number.
"t like blocking a lot," Carlson says.
"It's almost the same as when f block
from the U -baclc spot (tight end in
motion). J JCt the same satisfaction
from blocking as I do from running
the ball."
What would bnng Carlson even
more satcsfaction would be a winning
tradition at Costa Mesa.
"At schools like El Modena they
Clpect to wtn and nothing else as
accept.able.'' he says. "Herc at Mesa.
if you lose. well, you're supposed to
lose and it's no big deal. 1 take losses
hard.
"I think if anyone c.an tum it
around. though, at would be Coach
Baldwin. He's been around winners
and knows haw 10 get you pumped
up. He pumps me up a nd I vc been
lucky lo play for him."
Sadri suffers
loss to Hooper
SYDNEY. Australia (AP) -Bia·
serv1na Chip Hooper upset seventh·
S«ded fellow American John Sadn,
7-6. 6-3 today 1n the fint round oft.he
Australian Indoor Tennis Cham·
pionships.
Meanwhile. founh-5e'cdcd Paul
AnDICOM or Bndactutm~ton. N y I
brushed put Ndulca Odctor of Ni· arna. ~3. ~ .l
1081 Camer. l.D. 1ooeo. ducted by an lndMOual dUC1ed by:• lfmlted panner. inler•ted pattlM will be John E. Ooaaon, Jr., 415
L.lcaNe RH329e Stephen C-Olllluo ship l'INtd Stantofd Court, Ir-AM. CA 1 Arabi.an HOtM, AHR Thlt •t•tement WU nled Jotln Chlarel\za Th9 ,..,__.. anM.tlllon 112715 • 170630 "Khluay Ledy'' Thi• tta1emen1 wu nled ... .,.........
.ppll_,. 'tor llama (AHR .tth the County Clerk of Or· 111u aublnltted by the J. M Thia bu1lnu1 11 con·
,.., Wlg9 County on Oc1ober 8 ootlth the Cooniy Clerk of Or· P.ten Company to d9¥oloC> dUC1ed by an lndMdual
.f 46471, data lo•l•d: 1995 · aoge County on Septemt>et Iha lit• In the City of '""-· Jofln Cloeaon Jr
10123183 f1IFlll7 18. 19115 POt1 e..c:ti. The annexation Th4a ttatement -111ec1
I Ar 1 b I an Hort a ' Publlthed Ofange Cout ""'71 Ille contlllna apc><Olllmately with the County Cler1t of Of· ~;= of Aegl9tratlon Delly Piiot OC1ober 16. 22. Publlahed Orenge Cout 54 2 acr.. border9d by arlg8 County on ~'*
Thia notloe 18 ......-In ec-29. Nowmbet 5, 1955 Oalty Piiot September 24, Britto! StrMl on the north, 16. t086 ,_,1 cordanotwttht~p;'°~a1on1 T-675 OC1ob« 1. 8. 15. 1985 Jambor .. Boulevard on the Publlthed Orange Cout
.,..... ~· Subd'"..._,_ T -8eO ... , and Upper N9WPOrt Bay o.fl'y Piiot September 24, of .,...,Ion•~. ...,_,,, Plll.IC NOTICE on 111e aoulh. Tiie bound-Oc1ot>ar 1, 8, 15, 1085 13). of 111e Uniform Com-.. _ ~ '""TICE ·~ 1 mercial Code of the State of Q 7128 '"~"-"" .,_ o the Pfopoul ate T-867 ---------more lpeclllcally deaCtlbed California. NOTICI TO NOTICE by a map and teget deacrlp-fltB.JC ll)TJC[
DATEO: Oc1ober II. 19e5 CONTMCTOlta 2'fYmNO 91DI tlon on !tie wflh lhe Com·---------
A M ... I e A N e 0 L. SMled Pf~ wlll be lllD ITEM NO. .. mlalon may conalder Iha In· K..aata
L.ATeRAL COM'. IS7 IM r«Allvtld at the oflloe of NOTICE IS HEREBY cfullon ol additional unln· f'ICTITIOUI ..,... ..
...... Dr ..... Mowpol1 Ptant ()pefatlon•. Fairview GIVEN that tUl•d corponled terrtlory In Iha N.-ITATUmNT
leech, CA HMO, IJ: State Ha.l)ltal, 2501 Harbor PfoC>OMI• wlll be received by lml'Mdl•te vicinity of the The folloWlng per'IOn8 are ~ ...._,, OaMr'lil Blvd., Cott• ~ callf. the City ol Coeta M..a to propotll. doing bullneea u : THE
.._..., IMltll 2:00 P M. on Oc1. 25, .wit: The City Council, P.O. Tiie County ol Orange, M PLASTER SHOP, 1215 Publtlhad Orange Coaat 1855. at whlctl time they will Bo• 1200, eo.11 M .... Call· Lead Agency, In compllanoe Baker St . Coel• Meea, CA
Oalfy Ptlol Oc10bet 15, t085 be publicly~ •nd read lomla 82828-1200", on Of .with 111• Calllornla En· 112826
T-878 lor performing work to befOf'e the hOur I 1:00 a.m. ~lronmental Quallty Act Jack E Mahnltan, 1te0e _________ 11urnlth ell l•bot. matenalt, on Friday, Novem~ 1, :cEOA), carlllled En· SanlaVnc, FountlllnV...,,, l'tll.JC NOTlCE loole, end tq1.1lpmant 19115. h lhall be the ,.. ¥1ronmental lmpect Repor1 CA 92708 ---------•~ to rep.Ir « r• tpOnllblNty of the bidder to No. 440 u adequate and Tonia L. Mahnken. 1eeoe Computer No. place txl•tlng roof l'fltem ot Oeltver hit bid 10 Iha City complete fOf' the Bayvtew Santa Yna, Fountain v...,,, 11-8507~ School and S-1 Building • Cletk't Office by the Pf°'* General Pt8n Amendment CA 112708
Ref No S30ll Rat 38 and 37 ., Fall'Ylew IMOUnCed time B4de wlM be No. 114-3 and Zone Change Thi• b1.1tlMat I• CQn· NOTICE Of Slate Hoepllal, In I C· publldy OC*led and read No. 84-8, the PfOject under· ducted by: hu9band and_.,.
TRUSTEE'S SALE cordance with plan• and llOUd at t 1 00 a.m . or .. lylng the propoe«I annua-Jack E. Mahnken, Tonia L
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT tpeefflcaOon• therefor• soon ther .. rt• .. PflC-lion EIR NO 440 wlll be Mehnken
UNDER A DE.ED Of TRUST Prefwenoe wtll be granted llcable on Frldey. Novemt>et con..aer.ci by the Com-Thia statemsit ._ fled
OATED t0/28183 UNLESS lo bid~ pr~rly 1P,: 1. 1085. In the Council mlaalon prior to llPP'<MnQ with th9 County Cler1t ot ~
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PtOYed .. Srnall Bu91,_. Ctlamberl, City H ... n Fair the ptopoe«I annexation. ange County on 8ec>Cernbet
PROTECT YOUR PROP· tn accof0ance with Section C>ttv9. Coeta ~ Call-1"he anvlronmertlal lmpec1 25. 1085 "'76a
ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT 189e et aag .• nu. 2, Call-lomla. tor the 1llml8hlnQ of report It a11allable '°'public Pub!Wled Oranoe eo.t
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU l«nla Admlnlatratlve COde. LABOR AHO EOUIPMl!Nl r.-Mw at the Commlulon'I Piiot Oc10bet l. e, 15,
NEED AN EXPLANATION Appllc;atlone for pretwenoe TO PAINT VARIOUS CITY 1tatf offloe locat9<1 at 10 , 1985
OF THE NATURE OF THE mu11 be eubmltted to and BUILDINGS. Civic: Center Pta.ui, Room
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST IPP'OYed by Iha Oflloa of Additional .... of th• 454. Sanr• An•. CaJllomta YOU YOU SHOULD CON-Smalt llld Minority Bu9'-speclflcatlont may be ob-cturlng normet butlneu
TACT A LAWVER. ""'· 1812 !4th Str .. t. lalnlld at the Ofl1ce of Ille hOura.FOf'morelnlOf'matlon,11-iM• .. M
On 11/5185 ., 10.00 A.M. Room 200. Sacramento. CA Purchufng Agent., n Fa.Ir ltMphone: 714/834/2238 FORT
BENEFICIAL MANAGE· 115414· not IMa than five (5) Oriw, Coe1a M-. Call· BV OROER OF THE
MENT CORPORATION OF aatendar dayw In advance of !ornla. Bide thOUld be r• LOCAL AGENCY FORMA· Nettie R. Fort. a native
AMERICA .. the duly Ill>-bid opening datt turned to the attention of th9 TION COMMISSION OF OR· of Minniaota Born
pointed T~··t• 1.1nder end Aaqveatt I« tmell bual-City Cler1c, within Mid llme A N G E C 0 U N T y . porauant i;-Deed o1 Trual neeapretlfencelnthe-ar<I llmlt, In 1 Meled envelope, CAUFONRIA ' March 25, 1892.
Recorded on 11/2/83 ..i olllle contrflC1 I« the•~ Identified on lf'MI outalde wllh Detecs: 10-9-&b Passed away Ocwber
Ooc:ument no. 113-482794. mentioned projeci It made the Bid Item Number and the ftlCHAl'tD T TURNIR 12 1985 $ · ed b
OI OfflclaJ Aaeofdt In the of. oy tubmtttlng • completed Opening Date. I•~ otb of t~ • b . h W'VI~-..._ y
Ilea 01 the Rec:ofcler of Or· IOf'm STO 9f1 with the bid Each bid lhall be made on Local Aeaftey fonNtlon two rot ers, 1wuo:rt
ange County Calltomta. ex· PfoC>OMI No Pfeferenoe wlll Ille Propoeal lonn, .n.te CommlHlon of Ora1tt• Olson, of Riverside, ecut.ci by:' KalhlMn E. be granted unleu the bid 11 P-1A through P-8 Pf'ovlded CountJ, C.-omt. Ca. and Ervin Obon,
Flanagan, an Unmarried ac:comP11nled by the STD In the contrKt documente, Publllhed Or'""""" Cout M .L.--
Woman, WILL SELL AT 8!1. and lhell be acc:ompenllld Dally Piiot Octob;l5, 1885 esa, ~z; uu~ sis·
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Bid propoMll mull be by • Ollf'llfled Of caahler'• f-874 t.ers, Alire Caldwell,
HIGHEST BIOOER FOR tubmltted fOf' the entire r;heok Of • bid bond IOf' not Mesa. Ariz, Mildred
CASH, (payable at time of #Ot1l a..crtbed therein 0.. laea Ulan l0% of the amount PllllC NOTICE Com pt o n , Bo 1 e ,
Mle In lawful money of the <flatlon1 lrom plane and ol ltle bid. m.cse payable to ..,,. Mont., and u --;,,.,..;e United Stat•) at Chac>man IC)eClflcatlOna wlll not be the City of Cott• M-.. No ...., TICI °' IAU lYUU-I"" •
Ave entrance to Civic ooneld8fed and wlll be <:auM propout •11•11 b• con· °"MAL "'°"RTY Collins of Olympia,
Center BulldlnQ.. 300 E. '°' ~lont ol bid• The tlcler"ed 1.1n.._ accompanied AT l'NVAn •AU Wash., several neioes
Chapman A.,. . Oranoa CA ~ment hu the r1Qht 10 by IUCh C&tNef"• c:hec6c. c ... No P 70 1 517 & .... phews. Visit.a-"' rtgh1, maa"end Int-,,.,.,. any lrregulanty In • CUii, °'bidder"• bond. S1.1P4t'IOf' Court of the ....
conveyed to and now held bid Of 10 reject lily « all No bid e11a11 be conalder9d St•t• ol California '°' the uon Tues. Oct.. 15,
by It under Mid Deed of bldt 111'1.._ It It made on t blank County ot Loe Angeiee lPM at Rose Hills
Trull In Iha property ll1u-No bid wlll be conlldettld tonn furnlahed by the City ot In Ille Melle. of Iha •l•t• M t Wh .
ated"ln Nld County. Call-llnlau It It made on • .,.,,.. Coat• MeM and .. made In Of HAROLD E HARWOOD. or uary. itUer.
fOf'nla, ~bing the lend derd lorm turnlthlld by Iha •ccordance with lhc o.ci.a..ct Funeral &ervioes will
therein· Oepertment and le made In provtalona of IM Pr()90NI Notlc:e It hereby gtYen that be held Wed. Oct. 16,
LOT 51, OF TRACT NO. llOCO(danca with t~. '"In-requlremenla Ille uncleftlQned wlll Nit at 2:30PM at the '""'Ve-10018. IN THE CITY Of llruc1lont IO Bidder. E.acl'I bidder mutt be • publle/prlv•I• Mia, on Of' o--
COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF Proepectlve blddera may ltc:.r\Md Contractor pre-•fter Oc1ober 25, 1885, at side, Rose Hills Mem-
ORANGE, STATE OF CALI-IXMllne end obtain plan•. qualified .. required by I•• Ille omc. of Stell. Levine & orial Park, Whittler.
FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· speclflcallona, and bid to perform OV9f fifty (50%; Bookman, 727 W•l 7111 St., (213} 699-0921
COROEO IN BOOK 425 lormt by calllng at Of' malling per<*'ll of Iha wor1t Lot Angelel, CA 800 t 7 10 t---------
PAGES 4 TO 7 OF MIS.: 1 requeet to the Oflloa of ttle The contr•ctor 111111 Iha hlghe9t and beat bldclef, PORTER
CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN Chief of Ptanl Operattona at comply with the provllllon1 llld aubjec:t to confirmation arcella R obinson THE OFFICE OF THE Iha abo.,. eddr... , .... of Section 1770 to t750 In· by Mid SuperlOf' Court alt p
COUNTY RECOROEFI OF p hon• "um b • r ( 7 14 ) Clualve, of the Calllornlt rlOht. lltle end lnter•t ot orter. pa88ed away
SAIO COUNTY 1157·5212 L.at>Or Code, the prevailing .. Id deceeNd at time of October 12, 198~. A
Tiie 11,..., addraaa and A paymenl bond, Stan-rate and ICale ol wagee ... c!Mth, end all right. tlt>e and resident of Newport
other common delllgnatlon dud ~orm 807 In th• tabllthed by the City ol lnter .. 1 Ille •l•t• 11 .. ed· Be h f •o tt any, of ttle ,.., propeny amount of nny per<*'lt ol the Coate MeN wtiletl .,. nled dltlonally acquired In and to ac or yean.
d "c r 1 b • d • b 0.,,. I• contr.ct PflCe mu1t aoeom-with the City Clerk ol Mid Ill the certain ree11pwaona1 S he was a t.eacher in
purported 10 be' 204e SM pany every contr.ct lnvotv· City, and lhall lorlelt penal· Pfopertypropertylltuattldln the Newport-Me.a
Cove ~. CO.ta MeN. CA 1ng an expend11ur• In axcaea (IM prMCrtbed therein IOI Ille County of Orange, Stet• School District for 20 112827 of t 25.000. noncompliance o1 the Mid or Cllll«nla, Pllf11cularly a..
The· undenlgned Trwtw The tuCOeaalul bidder wlll Code. 1GTlbed u lollowt. 10 wtt· yean She was \he
dl9clalml 8ny llat)jllty for WIY be ,.quired to ent• lnlO I Each bid lhall Ml tor111 the LOT 49&, fr.ct No. 7187, .. w id 0 w 0 f J 0 h n
lnclOfTact,_ ot the 11,_ contrKtu11 agreement In Mt namee and realOenCea of per map recorded In Book Porter Memorial Rf·
eddr ... and other common ttle l«m of • "'Standard all per1on1 •nd P•rti.t 29t, Pao-•·5 of Mite vices will be h .. ld at
delllgnatlon. " Wty, 9'IOWrl Aoreement. form STO 2" lnt"'91ted In the Pfopoul n Mapa, In Ille omc. of th9 "' herein #filch lflalt .,. binding upon lhe bid ta by • corporation. County Recorder or Mid St. Marks Pre.by.
Said Mia Wiii be made, but the State of Calttomfa only state ttle n.,.,_ of the of· County terian Church., Coc--
wtttiout cov.nent. or --llPOI' llPP'OYll by the Stat• ~ wno can atgn an Mor• commonly known ona del Mar, 2:PM r8nty, air~ Qlf lmpllld.,.. Tlle contract It not binding agra.nent on behalf of the M 24495 Geronimo Lane. El Oc 6 gwdlng title, p 01 inion, Ot on al111er pat1y 1.1nlaM end corpor1tton and wtiettier Toro, CA t. 1 . Private inter-
encumbranc:.. 10 pay the untM It 111 l!PP'oved by ac>-mor• 111an one officer must Tanna of .... c... In law· men t, In lieu of
remaining Pf~ aum of l)foptlala euttlofl* ttttt tign It Iha bid la by a .,_,,. lut money of the United flowers. memorial
the not• MCU1'9d by Mid ~. lnetlldlng the 0.. "9f'lhlp Oii a lofnt Yen11.1N. Stat• on confirmation of "bu . ...__
OMd of Tr\191, with Int.,. pattment of General a.. 1t•t• the MrNa and aci. ..i.. 0t Pert CMtl sld t>e1--contri Uon may UllC'
tner.otl. • l>fcMdecl 1n Mid ricea," requlr9d. . dr ..... of.., generlll part. 111101 ~by not•.. made to the Marcella
not•. adv~ 11 any. All nonexempt •t•I• con-'*' and lofnt ,,.,,,urert. tt cured by mortoao-or 1rua1 Porter Fund, at H~
under 1,,. terma of Ihle Deed trtlete of 15.000 « m«• are th• bl<lder It • 1olt d..s on the Pfoperty ao Hoa pi tal , or 10 of Tr\191 ,_ ctwgea and eubjecl to 11att contractor Pfopr~orahlp Of' anoth« IOld r.,. l*C8nt of amount Sherman GA-'-.... ,_ .~of t"9 Tniet• and l'IOndltct1mll'latlOn and oom-entity lhat dOM bualneea bid to be Oepoelttld wtth bid. ~uc-... .....
of the'""" C'Mled by Mid s>llanct r aq1.1lremen1a under a ttetlt!oua name. th9 Bide or offwn to M ln wtl1· Planned Parenthood.
OMd of fruit, to wit: pur.uant to Govef'nment bid llf'lall be tn the,..., neme .no and wlll be ~ at r----------
131 387 99 Code Section t2990 and of the bidder with a dMlo-the atoraMld ofllce at lllfY Th.~~ Mid Calllornlt Adrnl11tttratl..,. 11atlon foltowlng ehowl!!1' lime after Iha flrtt publl-
Deed of Trwt '*1110f0t• ... Code. Tl11e 2. OMalon 3, "08A (Iha llctl11out name)": cation IWeol •nd btfot'9
90ut.ci end del!Yared to th9 Sec1ton 8201 prOYldtld, "-· no Ito. !Set• of .... uncler'llgnlld 1 Wfttten o.o. In accordance with the thlout name llhlll! be I.lead 0.t9d• 1014/85
latatlon of o.t9Ult and o.. prO'Vltlont of Section 1770 un.._ tlW• It a current ..... ~a l111tw,
m9nd for SM. and • Wfltlen ot the LabOf Code, Iha 0.. raoi1tratlon wt1tl the °'.... I Pr... e..,., m .... ,.
Notl09 of Oetautt and ~ partment nu aaoer1alntd Coonty Aee«oer In -of ttrMC. lM ~ CA
tlontoW The1.111dwt1918d thlt the genet"al prey9111ng COtPO<•tlon•. lnelUde the ~
Caueed Mid Notloe Of 0.. , .... Of Wti08' ~In 1'19rl'IM of the Pr.ald«tt, .................. CTA
fautt and E*1ton 10 w 10 ,,... 90""'Y 111 wtllch the woni s.o-.. ary. ,,_,,.,. and ~bll~ ~.,!!I 16Coea. 1..1. be recorded In the oounty 11 to'M done.,.. ttloaa rat• M1naoar ....._., ro,..,, ..,,,...,..... v
..._. the ,_. property la -.tMlllafled and pubtlaned The City Coundl of !tie 22, 1885
aoc.ted by tM Olrtetor of lnduetrlel City Of Co.ta MeN ,...,.... TW_.79
DATI: 1011116 Aal9t1ona ~ Of the lf'MI f"l9hl to retect 8nY Of aF •-1( MtlTIC( ~ UU•· MIDI' ratea -on Illa at the bide ... _ """ _,., ~ftOll CW Offtoa of IN ChW of P*lt O.ted OC10bet 14, 1"6 ,._.Cl,_ e D* •• _. Operetlonl. F~ ~ Put>llthed 0r-.noe COMt ··-1
....... T ...... llr:• lal llti9 IMrpectlon wll M Oelty PMot Oo1ot>er 15, lte5 llOTa CW
....... ,..,_. Dlell ... Nld '", Oc1 It. 1"6 10:00 T -t73 ~,,._, ":... ........... ,_ .._ = A.M. l'lllntew 8ta1e ~
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'1AlllNd Or-. Coalil. Olllfl' Pllol Octcbair tO. 1&. The lollowlna '*'90ne we cndlton and oontino.nt
,..... .._. Odot. , .. n 11d doing bualneu •• cndlton, and l)erlOft8.....,
_, • TllT~ KOHiA-VAIL CONCRITI! tNyMOUWWleelnlWlll d
2t. tM& CONSTRUCTION IHC In ttMt wit 1114/ot --... _______ T .. _n_ P\llJC ll)TlC( 1725 MonroYla. Unn c.: MARJOAll" MINK
PWUC flJTIC[ Coat• ....... CA 9M21 A ~ttton -~ fled ftennoul MJll•ll MlcNal M t<..,., Pr-.. by Mtirttn t»\41\ In ._ lu-
IUO CUM COUlrf ..,._ STATW °""'· I Calif COf1)0r1ltlOn !*tor Ooutt Of Of.,,.. .__ ________ _._ _________ .,,,,,912 lmoele ~ ~ County ~··~ 11tat
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MOfWTUARY
110 Bro11dway
Coste Mesa
642-9150
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MIMOAIAL PAM ~tery • Mortuaty
Chapel • Cr..-natoiy
3500 Pacific View Oftw
Newport 8eectl
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Thompson to head
Halperin Company
Keuetla nGmpt0a has been appointed president and chief
operatina officer of the executive search firm ne HaJpertD Company
. He succeeds Warreia HaJperhl, founder of the corporation, who will
remain chairman of the board and chief execuuve officer. The firm,
headquartered in Newport Beach, provides executive search services
to financiaJ institutions and Fortune 500 companies across the
nation. • • • A•brey P. WaJtoa has been named vice president of the Leisure
Wortd branch of Eldorado But. • • • Bartoa E. Eatoa has been named vice president of the major loan
divison, oflrvine-bascd Wetten EmplreSavla&JudLou He will be
EATON THOMPSON
in overall charge or origmating major loans and underwntmg loan
packages.
ftoma1 P. Riley has been appointed senior vice president of
Loma1 Santa Fe Corp., an affiliate of Lomas Group. The Newport
Beach Resident, who owned and operated a Newpon Beach
construction company before joining the Lomas Group. directs
development o perations for the firm's properties. • • • Doaald Baird, president ofNorrl1, Bega & Slmp1on ofNewpon
Beach has announced the addition of ADdloay W. Kaua and Hugb C.
Damon to its Southem California Regional office. Prior to joining the
firm, Kuhns was an associate with Heger Realty Corp. in Los Angeles
and Damon was field rcscarch specialist for the George Elk.ins Co.tt't
Newport Beach. • • • Debra M. Stark, 23, of Costa Mesa recently was hired as a flight
attcndantby Rebal>Uc AJrllDea. Stark recently graduated from the
airline's four week flight attendant traming program in Atlanta. • • • TaruteUo &r Co. recently announced that Brtu Myen and
Kadly Kron have become project managers at the firm's office in
Newport Beach. They will be responsible for conducting real estate
valuation and market research studies. • • • Bob nomu, president of the Centary tl region headquartered
in Anaheim, recently announced the appointment of Bad Farley of
WALTON RILEY
Newport Beach as Marketing Director for Century 21 of the Pacific.
Prior to joinmg Century 21, Farley worked as a marketing consultant
in Western Europe and the Far East. • • • Larry K. Dart has been appointed director of marketing for ITT
Jabaco, a unit of ITT Corp. The Costa Mesa resident was formerly
plant manager for ITT Jabsco in Costa Mesa. which manufactures
pumps and accessories for the general 1ndustnaJ. sanitary processing.
mannc and RV markets.
Orenge Cout DAILY PILOTfT~. Octoti« 16, 1985 •
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 87
Richest American worth $2.8 billion
Poorest of Forbes magazine's richest
Americans worth a m ere SI 50 million ------
NEW YORK (A P) -The nchest Last year were dro pped from the list
of the nch in Amenca ts worth $2.8 So were four Rockefellers and 5 3
b11lion, while the poorest of the n ch others.
checks in at a mere S 150 million. But Eight Rockefellers remain on the
who's counting? hst, along W1th the usual number of
Forbes magazine, that's who. and Cabots. du Ponts. Hunts. Hearsts
tts 1985 list of the natio n's 400 and Kennedys.
richest people is topped by Sam There also are becrmakers Busch.
Moore Walton of Bentonville, Ark., Coors and Stro h and vintners Gallo
who has made S2.8 billion through Robert Guccione. publisher of
his Wal-Mart discount stores. Penthouse magazine, 1s on the list
Walton, who danced a hula on with S220 m1ll1on. but Hugh Hefner
Wall Street last year when profit of Playboy 1s not.
goals were met, replaced Gordon Among the rich and famous are
Getty, the front-runner for the past Gene Autry, the cowboy star, who
two years. Getty dropped to 15th. has made S 150 million in broad-
Getty's fortune was S4. I billion casung and real estate, Ted Turner.
last xear, but he agreed to d1 v1de the the rambunctious Atlant.an, W1th
family oil trust with other family S300 million. and Norman Lear.
members, leaving him barely $950 who brought the nation "All In The
million. Family," and has S 175 million.
Second place went to Henry Ross The last, to appear on Forbes' Oct.
Perot of Dallas, founder of Elec-28 issue, provides a fascinating
tronic Oat.a Systems. who was SI portrait of the rich in America.
billion behind Walton. The average net worth of the 400 is
Media holdings were up this year. $335 million. There are 14
making billionaires of John Kluge b1lhona1res. Only 165 built their
and SJ. and Donald Newhouse and fortunes W1thout s1gn1ficant 1n-
adding newcomer Rupert Murdoch. hentances.
whose publishingemptre has earned Fourteen arc 1mm1grants and 78
him $300 million. • are women. At least eight did not
Agnculture and oil were down. finish high school.
Seven Texas oilmen who appeared Forty-one of the men and 38 of the
Little
change
expected
in Fed
Reagan appointees
unlike ly to cause
change in policies
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
A11 nl1U • "'-Wfftef
WASHINGTON -The nation's
central bank will atm for the middle
v ound m conductmg monetary pol-
icy even though the Reagan admm1s-
tration 's two new appointees are
Likely to push for lower mtercst rates.
economists said Monday.
And despite speculation about his
possible departure. Federal Reserve
Chairman Paul Volcker is likely to
keep exercising his firm gnp on the
board's deliberations for the foresee-
able future. these analysts said.
Q1.1est1ons about the Federal Re-
serve arose last week with President
Reagan's no mination of Kansas
banker and farmer Wayne Angell and
Assistant Treasuf}' Secretal) Manuel
Johnson to scats on the Fed's seven-
member board.
Angell. 55. was no minated to a
nine-year term replacing L} le
Gramley. who left the board on Sept.
I, while Johnson. 36. would take a full
14-year-term next February, replac-
ing Charles Partee. Pl ti C k Both men would appear to be less as c 0 e
women arc unmamed And 113
have been divorced
Most of the n ch are not very
famous.
James Jaeger. at 37 the youngest of
the self-made n ch. earned S 175
m1lhon with automotive radar de-
tectors. Max Palevsky. 61 , 1s a
computer designer who made S200
million Philip Hampson Knight
used to sell sneakers. He sull does. in
a wa). He owns Sl95 m1ll1on worth
of Nike.
At the top of the llSl 1s the 67-year-
old Walton. who acquired his for-
tune through 745 discount stores
located mainly 1n small Sunbelt
towns. Walton and his family owns
39 percent of the business. which
produced S6 4 billion m saJes last
year
Walton opened his first Wal-Man
m 1962. "We believe m having fun
1n business." he says. and has been
known to lead c heers at company
pep raJltcs
Walton li ves modestl}' in Arkan-
sas. where he dnves an old car. hunts
quaJI and has his morning cup in a
locaJ coffee shop He 1s mamed and
has four c hildren.
Perot. 55. of Dallas. v.as fourth on
the list last year and moved to
second with S 1.8 b1ll1on
In all. 14 people -I~ men and
two women -arc worth at least SI
b1lhon. compared to 12 b1lhonaires
on Forbes llSt last )ear
David Packard. the 7)-ycar-<)ld
chairman of Hewlett-Packard, was
third Wlth S 1.5 billion. Maraaret
Hunt Hill, of Dallas, who 1nhented
money from her father, H.l . Hunt.
was fourth Wlth S 1.4 biJlion.
A S«ond of H.L. Hunrs daugh-
ters. Car oline R ose Hunt
Schoellkopf. 62, was fifth wtth S 1.3
bilhon.
Seven othen arc wonh at least SI
b1lhon: Davtd Rockefeller, 70. of
New York City: Henry Lee Hillman.
66, of Pittsburgh: John Werner
Kluge. 7 I, of Charlottcsv11le. Va.~
Harry Helmsley. 76 of New York
City: Marvtn Davis. 60, of Denver
and Beverly Hills. Warren Edward
Buffett. 55, of Omaha. and Lcshe
Herbcn Wexner. 48. of Columbus.
Ohio.
The 400 nchest people in Amenca
range in age fro m 28-year-old Abby
Rockefeller Simpson of New York
City, with an inhented S200 m1lhon
fortune, to 93->ear-old Doroth}'
Bullitt of Seattle. v..orth S275 mtlhon
from broadcasting. The average age
1s 62.5 years.
More than halfh"e 1n six states: 80
in New York. 49 1n Cahfom1a, 44 in
Texas. 23 in Flonda. and 21 1n both
Delaware and Illinois.
Amo ng those who dtd not make
the hst was Nev. York publtsher
James Haller Ottawa) Sr With a
fortune worth S 147 m1lhon he wa~
401 st.
Lear forms new
firm to buy or
create companies
LOS -\SGELES I .\Pl -Holhwood execuu"e
Norman Lear. who wnh his partner soid TY production
holdings to Coca-Cola Co for S485 mtlhon earher this
)Car. said Monda~ he·s forming a nev. firm to create or
bu~ media companies.
Named as president and chief exe .. uuve of the nev.
firm. Act Ill Communications. was Rand) Reiss. who v.as
president of Paramount DomestJc Telt'v1s1on and Video
Program ming.
Nenher Lear's announ~ment nor Reiss. 1n an
interview. provided man~ details of the scope of .\ct lll.
The announcement said onl) that 1t was ··formed for
the acqu1s1uon and-or creauon of businesses wtthtn the
entertainment and com mun1c .. uons sphe~ ..
Jn -\ugust. Lear and panner -\ Jerrold Perench10
ended an abort!\ e two-month dfon to bu~ the Detrott-
bascd Evening News .\ssoc1at1on for S565 m1ll1 on
The assoc1a1Jon. which OVvnS the Detro11 1',ev.s and
ntne other newspapers. fi,e TV stations and 1wo radio
stations. agreed to be purchased b' G annett Co. fo r S-.1-.
million
The bid for the E' en1ng "ews A.ssonc1t1on "as made
b\ L P . .\cqu1s11 1on Co a subs1d1ar: of L P \.kd1a Inc
· .\skr:d 1f .\ll Ill "'ould supersede l P \1ed1a as Lear"s
,eh1clr: for nev. operations. Reiss 1ndu.a1ed that 1t "'o uld
But he said that d1dn'1 rule o u1 future JOlnt \l~nturcs h~
Lear and Perench10
Reiss 1nd1cated thal the impetus to '>('.C'~ the E'l:nintt
News -\ssoc1a11on camd'rom Perench10 and that Lt'ar was
persuaded to JOtn him as an '"'est o r
Lear. through Tandem created and-or product'.'d
such hit TV S<"nes as .. .\II 1n the Fam1h .. "One Da' at a
Time:· "Sanford ~ on·· ··\iaudc .. ··The Jeffe~ons"
and "D1tfrent. trokes ··
concemed about mflat1onaf} dangers Coca-COia U.S.A. announced Monday ln
~hen he learned up "1th Pcrench10 1n Em bass~
Tandem Ix-came a holding co m pan~ tor ~~nd1cat1ng tho$<'
Lear shows Embass' created such T\ sene~ as "'The
Facts of Lite . "S1h er poons .. '\.\ h11'<. the Bo!>~ .. and .. .,'\.,.
and more mterested m pushing Atlanta that It would te.t market a plaatic On \hmda' l car "'a" listed b~ Forbes maga11nl· as
tnterest rates down to stimulate Coke can. Coca-Cola le the firat,aoft drink one of themh~)t ml·n in .\menca ~11ha fortunc of S l"'S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~eco~n~o=md1~c~g~ro~wt~h~. ~~~~~~~::firm~~to~tr~y~~·p~l~u~tl:c:..:can~~·---====;i-1~m11hon. dose to the ~Hl<'m 0 f a list o t .ll)() t~coon_-; __ ~ (Pleue eee REAGAN /86)
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REAGAN APPOINTEES UNLIKELY TO CHANGE FED ...
Prom&a
Johns.on'$ nom1naoon m particu-
lar IS a YIC\Ory for supply-side
economisu and poliuc1ans who be·
hcve in the need for sharp cuts in tn
~tes and an easy monetary poltey to
sumulate economic &rOWlh
Supply-s1del"5 such as Rep Jack
Kemp. R-N.Y .. nave contended that
Volcker's anu-mOation pohc1e~ have
slowed economic arowth.
While Anacll is not ~o easily
catqoriud, he. like Johnson, has
criticized the Volcker-led Fed in 1he
past for failing to provide enough
stabihty for monetary growth.
AngelJ's appointment was seen as a
response to poh11c.al pressures from
farmers who have been hard hit by
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Fed policies that lowered mflauon
but lowe~ crop and land pnces u
well
Angell, who operates a 3,300 Krt
farm with n1s brother and is abo
chauman ofa small avicultural bank
m Kansas. 1s expected to lend a
sympathetic car to the farmers' phJht.
With the AnJell and Johnson
nominations. which arc ellpected to
win easy Senate passa,e. President
Reagan wlll have appointed four of
the seven members of the Fed board.
Reagan's two other appointments.
Vice Chairman Preston Manin and
Martha Seeger, have at umes dis~
sentcd from the Volcker-led majonty,
rchoing arguments made 1ns1de the
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adm1n1stratJon that IOOK'T monetar)
controls were needed
The Fed controls growth of the
money supply, and 1n tum 1nOucnas
mtcrcst rates, m an effon to promote
Iona-term economic crowth with low
1nnat1on.
Even with the Reaa.an m1Vonty of
the board, few cconom1S1s arc prcdic-
llfll much of a change 1n policies.
They cite the fact that monetary
policy is actually set by the larger 12-
membcr Federal Open Mark.ct Com-
mittee which includes not onl y the
seven Fed governors bu1 also the
presidents offivc of the Fed's regional
banks. Volcker still has many allies
among the regional bank presidents.
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NEW YORK (AP) -The following llsl shows Iha New York Slodl Exchanoe stocks e nd warrants thet have gone uo Iha most end down tne most based on oar~t of chenoe reoardleu of volume
fOf'No =r1~ lrectlno belOw 12 are Ind· ·uded. Net and i>erceotaga cl\anoei ere the dltt.r~ betw~ the orevlous closing orlct and Mon&iv s 2 P.m. Price. UPS
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they will lean toward cas1na and bc1n1
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ea~aon 'Votd~er has fought to bnQJ infla·
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0t-ange Coat DAIL V PILC1T/T~, ~ 15. 1WH8 87 I: ff i IH'1~1J,i1hl l:ii!ttt41t.f t1
Stocks closed mixed
NEW YORK (AP) -Stocks closed ouxed
Tuesday 10 active trading, with the market's blue
chips back.ing away from record-high levels.
Pnces opened tugher and 1t appeared the
market was ready to score its suth coruecuuve
advance. The Dow Jones industrial av~ bnefly
traded above 1 ts record clOStna tugh.
But the upswing faded aft.er two boun, wtth
the Dow Jones 1ndustnals surrcndcnng their pms
and the broader market renwrung mued for most
of tbe session.
Some analysts 1nterpTeted the mark.ct's show-
ing as a normal .. correction .. foUowing its recent
runup, with many investors tabng profits., as
opposed to a significant rcvcrsa.l 10 investor
~nument.
But they also voiced concern that the market's
broader measures have not kept pace with the
~nt surge m the Dow Jones mdustrials. which
was dnven 10 pan by the takeover-related SW'(llC m
one oftbe average's components., General Foods..
The abtllty of the market to extend its rally
could binge on whether the broader indexes
confinn the gains 10 the blue ctups wtth SJmtlar
advances of tbcu own. broken saui
WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE DID
NEW YOttK (AP) Oct IS
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YOttK. (AP) -Salet. 4 p.m. Pt'lca and net cnanoe of ttw 191'1 most .ctlve Ametlun St~ Exehenge 1"419$, tr1dlno ne t lo na llv at more
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METALS QuorEs
NYSE LEADERS
NEW Yottl( (AP) -Se6ls 4 P.m. or1c:e
Ind Ml CNnoe of \n. "''"" ~' ectlve New Yor-k Slodt E11menee lu ues, lrtdlno ne lione ll v et more tNn Sl Heme ArrwK T& T Pan Am CoiO ?aim ~"tghEI ~ M &Mtrlc:e WnAlr Lin E4iel.Jlo. N CP ~~ xorns
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IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
540-1220
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CLASSIFIEDS.
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191 + 1;,,nlt. w/d , frig. Yrly l u home 4 tem w/patlo prt Ben ~.01•1. 876-5738 N /979-6371 H/873-8278 ~I~ & ~'9QllB..~telde
llaeral IM2 Thi• lender repo priced UIUll PllOll Only s21o.ooo. try l0% $800/mo. 759-10-49 or bill• pd won't lut 2BR 2ba, huge balcony. Caflltraat ltacL B~ke Ba ... y. ·Call J:;! IP&ITllEm well under competition 2700 aq ft 5 BR 3ba, totally dnt Petrick Agt 790-8702 989-5103 Of 98()..3515 *111·1111* New v 111 8 Bel bOI • ,. mmaculete lerge Gard«1 UITllll llUJlllll need a paint bruah and updated In 1978 on an Or around S500 oet• 2br Penthouae. vu HerbOf. Hll after 9em 720-0707 Apts. Beautttully land-
Loc:ated In '400 block of plenty of TLC. Large 5 overllzecl lot only 4 doora Wllllff YllW lalMa lllad 2111 w/buk: bltna klda Ole ocean & Catallna. lmmed. 2 BR 268 upper duP'• . •Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm, newty • c • P • d grounds .
Flower St. Cute 2 bdrm, 1 bedroom 3'hba. w/lamlty to the entrance to Big 3 Bdrm 2 beth. eomi>'tetY othera avall 539-8190 po ..... lon. S 1400/mo. Enclsd garege $650/mo. redec quiet pool S.94 up pool/ape, petlo/decit. Ho ~::~• = '°~:''~ ~1~ =~.~,;~:cr ~;;"!,.!9~~~~ s,~~~~ s:, ~~1~ d=: ~~r~~.7~~1~tmo. I Beat Alty tee 8"'5-2252 mag tor Don 66l-3853 aft &pm 18M MonrOV11 548-033e ,:;,',;, se<>5
car garage. Aaklng 5285,000 deck. on atreet par111ng Mu.I ... , 540-1151. gee. • :::ONDO: 3BR 2ba, u1111nc1. 3Bdrm 2Bath, 2 car gar-Ctrna ••Illar D22 •MESA VERDE 28' 1Ba 2Bdrm 1'/•Be S705 s152 000 CALL 873-6900 for R.V or up to 1 care. lalMa Wlhr/dryr. 2223 Pacific ege. Slept to beach. New cprt. drpa, d/w , gar 2Bdrm 28a 1750
-----·----SIUhed to $389,000. Pniasala 2107 $950/mo. 831-8300 $1200/mo. Bkr 6<42-3850 1Br, View, cloM to beech. $850 No peta &40-2495 2250 VANGUARD WAY
IWT FW• 144-1211 ::>ramatlc SomtMrMt Clll Unturn. $525. mo. Utll *STUNNING Lg 3Br 2Be 540-9828 or 831-0980 Traditional 'Sall II Tift.. ~ :::ute fum. cottage. 2BR Home IWnhM 2 mut• ~1mo11 oceanfront 2br not lncld. 87S-.1H G den A 1 POOi -----Realty MWIOW11vallableat 11 FMW.llYIWID patio, gar, lndry. blk to aultea,2cargarage,hlgh-g.•,regel• frplclbObdltelnaShome800 2BR1ba,bak:ony,nopeta. 1~5. 710PW 18th.rec rm 2Bdrm2B• 1750
1 8'~fl eel Mllerwtll I \' . ocean. Yrty $750+ dep. ty upgraded. Community Y $850 Incl utll. ~30. 151 E. 21at ~2408 631-7370 / • • pay ~ •Br3'hB1homelocatecl ln Avell 10/28.548-3727 pool•·•P•• L•• 539-6190 8eltRltylee 213_5~5e1 wk-S550/mo 1BR, air, pool. points. low down poaa.--6-lrabi. Weat Bay MC· S .. ,. carport. S.C Plaza ar11 Clean quiet Bachelor
Ible on thla attractive 1-.. tlon of N.wport Penln-C.naa ••1 llu 21U lOOO/mo 921 Lombard ~ttrectlve. xtnt area 3Br :>ec:orator Furn Condo. (714) ee&-113e S395/mo. No peta. Call
newer 2 bdrm condo. •-aula. Pier & allp. I ~5 °' 955-2199 2ea. fam rm, encl porch 2Br 2ba tip gar W/D Dave. Ag15~1151 ··-m.,,,.. High oelllnga flreplace 11T S11t~ ...... $925,000. Call 478-81•8 2SBr7!ea,monon, yr~ no. 111pet/ ., Eaatalde 28' 1Ba, f.i1:· I 1•50/mo. 5'42-7730 """tlo. POot/rec n . . S550/mo 2BR tBA apt, ._,_ '" patio & 2 ,. ... a'n. ,...r..,,.,' •~ D •7"~-20 E au -..... up,,_ unit teundry Im f111,llO -__....,... uc, Br 2Ba. 2 e.-aya." ..,.._ vea U1 $300 MC. 7eo-0328 I 215 Bra.dwey St. S 50 BAYCREST '4ear F11hlon lalend. ....,.... • • •
Prime loc:atJon near baelc ~";,~CC:,!"~ garage. trplc & central *w•m-, No pet• 8"'~8713 Splcloua 3BR, tam rm, S1500/mo, •99·1~ medl~;7~~·
bay. luxurloua llvlng. cation. Call otflee t0< air. 1st VA ueumable. •••• •-• • n""* R••T11IE form dining. lmmed *28' 1Ba gar frplc n.w -• --... 2 110• Neer Pautanno & Fair --2Br TwnhM In beat CdM : u.. occup. Weft located. Re-' ' ' •--• -• • Modern townhome with m0<e 1nf0<m1t10t1 & mall• • •••••• d oed S 17001 crpt. 5 14 J11mlne. ---------all the goodies. Priced oner. s 1••.900. view. 751-8987 --loc:atlon. All arnenttlel. Nr IAl.LEllA OllllS u 10 mo $850/mo. 87S-.912 Bkr S750/mo 2Bd 1 'hBa
low to ........ I faat Lar""' 1,.., CALL • .,1 1."" 11 Room, 5,500 aq. ft. eua-beaehea & parka S1•75. j' ~7211 Agt. TownhouM G•· lndry
llvtng room with ttreplac. IAl\Tt HI HO' 1 and !amity room. W0<k· prea11glous gated com-2 bdrm & 3 bdrme. _, ~ TownhouN . Frplc & pool 2629 ORANGE AVE
wet bar. Three bdrma, 2,~ HllMt., hw:. shop. Large lot. Owner munlty Beautlfvl oc.an & •IU HL Ill "ow avallable. Pre1tlglou1 elegant ••ec $1 195/mo. 673--0898 -• lllT ... 2•111· •
bllhl. Come eee Ihle REAL ESTATE moving lo Oregon -wants llght views. Beat of all, 11'1 180 CABRILLO modern condo. Lrg 3BR Ii:: u 2 •-- •
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2Br 2Ba w/ger. Pvt petlo
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onel 54a-2313 831•1400 out. Bkr M0-7000 priced to NII lmmedl· 2 Bdrm, 1ba rear duplex, 1 btk No. of Hth St. on 2'hBA. w/dln rm, frplc, .... 11 .... n 4
etety Jual 1995,000. oceanside of PCH S800 Orenge. pool. spa + TENNIS. Eeetalde lbr unturn. PV1 w.I II LUil Todd Oro ... Submit all per mo. Manager 8'46--0225 S1895/mo + 11895 11-tBR «50• pool, pvt patlO, ~ll!kt gar, patio No dogs. THE REAL
ESTATERS DELUXE DUPLEX: 2BR ff 780 4333 • eu tty Cd Ck Rod pet no peta. refa req'd. $495. 557-2337
2ba ea unit. 860-9063 o era. • . 2du~:.~· P~m!• 10:fi:~ ,_:; ~,~;J:> : Aoiu,·n~r:cau· 160-8102 6<45-8161 . 147 Flower. AlllMITI Eastslde Bacllelor lor 1 I It la l040 S 1100 per mo. 171...... .-.. 1 BR et u d Io apt• Like brand new! All utllllea person Beam cells small 0Gmff at.AL F'0< lease Lido Isle. avail S.25t«75tmo, utll pd. paid. Pool, gar, no pelt. pvt yd & small pet Q. All
ClllU HL Ill 10 HWI l=ULLY FURN 2 Bdrm 2ba Eaatelde lg 1Br, encl gar. now 3BR 2BA. No pell. 599 Hamilton, 986-1711 ~~~~ 1Ba S5~~ utlla pd $475 780-8862
ll.ffL.T .... Wm.I •_.Tll•lf with pool, Jacuzzl and 2 1 Utll~.Qrdnr.Smal~ St700/mo.Bkr499-3'400 tBr, gar, no peta. Avail 30lAVOCAOO 8'42-9850 :ASTSIDECM 2BrtBi +
Prime arM between In-Private gated community, OCEAN VIEW CONDO 11500 per mo. "" " mo.-...-... -iarbOf Vu Hma $1800/mo · .,_.. m · · den, uni. $825/mo ""r-., car garege. all deluxe.
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splratlon Pomt and Llttle 112 ml to beactl. Brand Spacloua. private End E/alde 3BR 2BA. tncd yd, 2 4BR, 1 level, euper re-21s1 St. MM938 Agent 645-3683
Corona Beech Your new luxury 3 Br 2'hba Unit New decor. 2Bdrm '.:ALL M. McGuire at car gar. gdnr. S 1050, 111. model. Agt 8"'0-56&4 2BR 1'.+BA, w/d hkup, gar. "1E:!&LFll!k:I E-alde 2Br 1Ba. beam
dreem home wlll com-IAITHln condo. trplc, pool, apa, 2·~ Beth st 75,000 1-..a..-· lltJ 11• .... _ lut dep S400 8"'6-2189 No peta. Avall now. ~ .... , 1 le s700 d t I I I $ 93 500 ... ..., .--• JASMINE CREEK. 24 hr s• •5/mo. Call Craig aaaa'!PMlf_. ...., •. rp . gar +1st. men spec acu er v. es ........ a Y1EW tennis courts. 1 . Owner 873-2803 .. ~ --I·-I. 2 ot the telly ectton night ,., 1 • 12Ve"lo flxed. Owner (213) E·llde ciMn 1Br home MQ.lrlly. 2 BR 2ba, den or 831-1296 Beautiful Garden Apta ~~lpe, 9:= :fo.~ 7~l'9'10nl.
tights & tide poote 54Mlere Rare 3 bdrm. 2 bath. gr91t 459-0088 lt~ilt Bt•n 11 :>UPEX 3 BR 2be high w/encl gar $825. Ho pets. pool rm w/table, tennlt & Palla./dactta. 19• H91t -
wm help with llnanclng view. very special touch· bMm6d oettllnga. '2 ear 387 RocMater 548-MSO pools L .... $1850, call paid. No pate l:E-:-/sl-:-d-:-e--:2::-::B::-::R=--"'"'1B~A-.-n-e-w
$950.000 es dark room; wrap lt!J!rt hack lHt UllU llW gar. $1300/mo 760-9020 E/SIDE duptex, 2BR 1BA, collec:t(819) 2•4-1880 2Bdrm w.ea $700 crpl/palnt No pete
MARILYN HILL around P3
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5°.·000very clean. **--•'** BEST BUY IN TOWN 100 h 3BR 2b 2 2Bdrm 2Ba S720 S850/mo 642-8358 $: .,....,. •-24x60 Ar11ngton on corner ~urn. 2br, fam rm 1'hbl 2 yard,gdnr,gar s700, 111• -m a. car 398 w wn 831 55e3 Devi Real E.a
I fti. I IHI mo ... , lot Very large llvlng rm, car gar $1200/mo. Open IUI & MCUrlty. 831-8283 gar. South patio. Sl800 2Br 18a. 1981 Maple Ave. eon • n tale
I llliiii I (. U f 711~M. ~ ~ Beauty wltuah tand· dining & kitchen 1r11 HouN, Sal/Sun 1-5. -4<M 2G4 Monte Vitti mo. Hazel 931-0680 Ownstrt. 2 per90na. 1540 fOP .AREA MESA PINES E'SIDE sharp 2BR. garege.
Realt0<1. 6 S-6000 seeping, pvt patio, din wit amity room Sm111 pet Jumlne. 213/325-1900 3uard glle. new 2BR Lull. 2br 2be VIiia Balboa No pete. Agt 550-1016 1 Bdrm, Ilka new, cozy amen yard $700/mo No
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rm, lam rm, trplc, m1k:f1 ok Young adult• wel· rvtne Terrace 3BR fem 2'hBA condo. Frplc, air, Condo'e, fO<m« modelt. lBR 2ba E'llde TwnhM. lrplc, encl patio. Carport, pets. 546-9950
quarter• + much more. come. Agl 540-5937 rm, pvt yard. SlaoO/mo. pool I 1000/mo 8<43-2289 POOi, aeeurlly S 1250 & Frplc, garege $790/mo. pool, ape, Quiet. Ho pe11 LA MANCHA APTS
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UYI II IEN. Furn or unturn. Avail .. tttry Ltt1 No peta. Joan Bracey IAESA VERDE 4 Bdrm, 2 1050. 8'45-2016 Call Otek 968-4000 dya, $595 Up 54i-2447 Bdrm !Beth S825-S875 IAIUllS I lmmed. Only S329,990 C 122S Unique Homes 875-6000 bath, new cerpeta & Jn the blechl Equlpt 8"'0-2•26 IYl/wknds A•t••i•• Y1EW Ho pets. 642-5078
Mey consider IN opt. 908 ~ti drpel palnt S 1195/mo bungalow w/appla w/d 2Br - - -Their toss-your gain! Chestnut. Petrick Tenore 4arb0flawn/Mount olive, JASMINE Creek 2br, 2ba, · · gd price around S400 • encl gar, crpt1, drpe. 2Br 2Ba unf. 1000 aq ft. Br 2Ba upper. Ger. new
9 nearly new condoa. Two 631-1266 CM. Blue Spruce II 1, plot :sen. oc.an vu, avell Nov 1. Call Terry 548-2313, 539-8190 Beat Alty fee 773 W. Wllaon. No pe11 gar, Jao. Redecorated. No cprt. 10340 Valencia
bedroom & one bedroom ~~~ 110. spacea C & D. 2 11 $1900/mo. 759-9021 :>r eves S.9-9823 $600 mo. 850-7427 peta s895/mo. 865•068e S750 No pets S.5-7963 _ .... ,., ... ,.-c.. plus Iott models. Excel-··~ :\ R .. v d •M ... , •101 PM lent 30 year 10 718"1~ .. (L j . '400 ea 213·883-H07 Separate from the reat ...... er •lovely lg •br " . ..,, • ., . 111111 Y1EW llLLS fixed ftnenetng Bargain _,'!__ •• : 1 tf tatt charming 2br nr beh g•r 2ba./d'ft110• yrt loc. no llD0/1111111 JU IHt,000 priced II only S110,000. patio k ids S80 ·a ,.ti. 11 mo 51·3898 WOODLAND YILLAGI "fflwly decorated luxury
Thia houM need• you and Cell fut, theae wm not * •11111 * Prerrty lSSO 539-6190 Beat Alty tee "fEW Oelu•• Condo. 2Ba Apt wtth garage. Chlld
your decorating Idea• tut.5-46-2313 ) BR 2ba, Fam/dining -U Vegu.,.P,xea. 29r StepttoLlt1141Corona2BR 2'.+ be, 2 car gar .. Eut-A•A•TMlllTS Ole. Nopeta531-a 155
Greet 3 BR plan with pool combo. Hew cpta. Owner 2Be 2 l" old. All la 2BA, dahwr, gar. No pat a. tide $900/mo. 875-9797 "IE WP ORT v ILL AGE
genread tvlew0p~ueantityl~auon, I 1m0uat5 1ae1891. 5tu00t Rec!Broucedker rL~~ton, At80gt·~· .. ?~:9 I 1400/rno. ~-'4382 Int. hack (om• & rn1oy our 11ardrn slylr apts OuiPt comlorlablt lmn& 1A1!,_TS~r gSour11tthp1~-~01 ""'• v.. .....,...,.,.,., "--~lo~e to lrttways & So Coast Plau wh1lt only m1nules to thr •v ,...., ..,.... 144·tOIO _ 640-7000 l I .... ta .... 2124 r a up••. new brnh Ga1a&rs available NO P(IS Pl£ ASE Plaza Mlnut" to Nwpt
C • I .. __ 1022 tall 1 $er 11,\b• 2 at0<y 2 car crpta. drpa. paint. Ho Bch. Jr .. tBdrm turn --------· trtH t 111&1 * .. .,.,. hnal1• gar., lati lut 125o MC. peta $800/mo 557-2382 Nil.I• SPU • UHI H 1 ... 1 S550/mo. t Bdrm furn
rHE ftLUF""F=--=s.-.-w-,-,hou-1 !Jett PrlC9dl &amatk rite :>nty 4 yelrl nw.~ bdrm. a ..... ;c ... n S750/mo. 548-9490 S800 HOME W/GARAGE UlllLH ........ $825/mo POOi, J9CUZZ1.
Equal 2 Muter Sullea on ocn vu 4Br 2Ba, FR • den w/2'/t beth. Highly Pollela 2br mod kit xlnt I IUltM IHI-.. 11 tennis & volleyball c:ourta.
Archltec1 dellghll Costly S 1 135K 759-9070 Agt upgraded w/hlQh cell-11-aeral 2ll2 2BR 1BA dup, untr lrg yd. 2 lllllHS IHl-U I& R«:t .. tlon room. aaunaa
& moat creative remodel Inga, wet blf, tlreplece, .. no pell. $850 + ~curlty. area kid a welcome & blllard tabtea. Sorry, no
'One Of I Kind' Prk-lllle DUPLEX 1Br lb•.. pool + ape Sac:rlftoe •I l Bdrm, 2 bllh, 1 blk 10 1952 Mttyef 54e-:48"' 539-6l90 Beat Riiy f.. w . IUT I .. , W&n l llCl. pell. 557-0075
tettg w/megnlf bay/nit• S 195,000 717 Fernleal '399.995 w/lermal Call bch. NB. $1050 2 Bdrm, 2Br Iba, encl petlo, no ndrnartc Marini Model. 141 P&IUI•
Itta VUI trreplacuble I I &40-8182 by owner PAT R 'c K TEN 0 RE 1 bath w/yard, E/lld• CM 710 w J s 2B" 2b 1 ,..._.. • .,. 831 1296 5•75 F pell. · amea I. " 8· cargerw-. 1Br St. AlbeM oondO, all TSl IUIAll•IT lM-1111 MJ-1111
POOL Patio, trplc, X•
1Br '580. 28r $&80, '500
MC Unt E-llde 557-2M1 dl9C price of ... 25K Fee DUPLEX·2Br lba ..d" " urn 4 Bdrm. (714) 850-77-43 (Iv mag). opnr 1750/mo. S500 ammenlllel, Incl refrlg,
Hutlnga & Co 8"'0·55e0 5:~c!;~;,':on'2Jj,5;:'_ ··!~: ~1q.:· ocnJ-l~n75 2Br 2Be Condo, end gar, dep. c a11847-4042 w/d, a/c S875. 788-39~
TIDllll UIUlll 873.02•1or87 ., ... , Alilllflj PalP •••••-n frplc S899. 0o1e1 area. L e--.. -walk to s c i;iiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. Pvt 1 Br unf. tri>tc. pool,
patio, gar, no peta. 399 w
Bay St. 1596. 850-9357 1 bdrm w/frplc, pool, 191 .,.. -· --. IM 1-7705 or 548-6401 u•. """"• · ·
+ e.-port, nr S C Plaza S.Ct th1ng1 fall with 0111y Merell to your ph~ to l14/llM1ll •MESA VERDE 2Br 1Ba dam1 (213).498-1837 :%'. :~p~ ~~. ~':; 189.900. Call Patrick PRot w1n1 •d ..,,... ............ b 7804702 agt " 1 piece a tut-acting cia .. Shop at home We 111y pool, patio. OlhW9hr, gat. mat 144 2ba, encl.,._ pvt elu •
eltled Id 8"'2·5e7A With ctlllifled IM2-5e78 S750 No peta 640-2495 * * E * * tennla crta. poola, jec, C.f~ ~ SI" .4 f) t: ~C:::.. wo1t aauna, beaut. Club hM & ':°:~::,~' ;:J~ l'<lt.J ~' -~ ~<I'"V • •NEW PLUSH! 3Br 2'h8a CALL US REGARDING much more $900. Incl -----,_,.., ~, w .. • rouo 2 111 Twnhme, gar. AVI IRVINE LEASES moet uut. St. Albani.
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tu t, 1500dep 8"'1-0593 LG 2200 e.f. Woodbftdge I s H v A r / let Ut ll..1.. y· M l BR hOU91. lmmed oc· riorn.. prof deCor. dtelgn _.lfllf!!!...._ __ .. ___ _
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paint Cfl)tt, drapea. ete.
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S725/mo, Vee, no peta
Curt II Aot 931· 12M
SHARP CLEAN 1 BR. NO
PETS .... 50/mo.
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· 28' 28a. N!W Clfpt, 2 cer Leguna lwh. '94-529' CdM llOuM. Non tml!r. '99 .. tna1 •• -10 k9Y typing ntlng ml.c polntment &42--4321. EJCt. ndl ~~d '91PO'Wllltifd !r....,.~ '*PM·~ WI ...... _ ga11199, frplc, lndry ~up. 20-35 YA~. 711~701 1288 eq fi wl6ont OIC I; --;,~ a f ~U.i~to =~ ofc o'u11... Non Wno.t~ 20' EOE per90n. -Wllftl, or -lnclludlnt
Na e "'9otlon of Q(Mt Vrty. NMf ~ 1850 Wk IU' 111 llTU. §ii.,. 38' 2 t>. CdM Oplx, r..,. dnv.ln door. No ly? C.it K.1hy M 2_9922 pr9' Pefm, PIT, ht1 "-x. . rooHtlng e plu1. denttll ..,..,.,.... _,..
IMng? We oen offw eny-mo. 87Mt12 lkr ,1'J. 5!1: &rte'* ~~ 211 yre-+. woni 1oce1. ret.. mecihln41 or euto ll\opl. • N.B. 133-MSll Olenne or p /T UllllY fLlll ~ 1 ~ ~f::"
thlna from • IMall -.>t to 9pecteouter 11 r 18e ~·Blvd CM t:i.J4'& S425 mo 720-9913 '550/mo. 829 Termlnel Ca,.,.tat PrllCllle. NEWPORT BEACH Sl!CR!TAAYILie ~ WGI A.llw. • • 4ld hee. It loolclnQ In bey/w vteiwe Frplci 2 .... .,, • Wey, CM. Dys 540-9352. -_• ... _ .. PIT PUBLIC LllAARY for lnatltutlOnel StOC* 2t1
CM,Nl ,or HB thlnlc of ue cerg.,, Ind"', yny, t120o IU 11111....-I ltatalt Wu ... 1711 !we &411-0t81 --.&--a--~• r..,. _ _. C-ICel euC>C>Ort Poeltlon lk NPI Ael4lted np ..... , •• --
!Int tot tMt Clfloto9 of 8 .• kr .._ r............ '1exlble noun. One lor opel't In Children•/ Adult r. . -·"---· ldMllM'IO lee.
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1z ' 3029W.Coeet~New Lool(tngrorr._or 30+tem laalanal fla1..W Ualal1t11" SIM N.B/OlftllorHunt.Soll Mrvle.e div., 19 '"' reqd.N0-1904 111.fPl.lf
f81..MGM'f M2·1803 ieoo+ depollt. 1 Br, POt11w:lh, .TV :'~a-"f~,nf;:tt.r, Appty9em-2pm, 101221 p/wtt, Newport Cent., llmllll•lll111 3'30W.a.y.,_.
WUTBAY !LDEH APTi ~~ Mtttng, S 130+ n aot. no . lada"' ADVERTISING 10123 It N"'POl't NllMn loc. Mu1t heve good RMc>onllble tot..,_. Ngll eo.w ......., ea. 92ttf
21111!1..0EH AVE. nw . Mll-t3211 ,....... • ...... 111 ... Lata11 Hit OnertuJti• 2IM 8,!8 ~St I=· ciwleel lkllll. type 40 activity offlee. Good w..-1
SC>ecloul 18' Eutllde. OECOAATON bwltlful nu WXtiNFMONT i tbd. -0 ca . wpm,' knowtectoe of of· twlno. Xln1 ~. ·-·-•II New CWPt.. dltlwlflt & furn. Condo on the water EJCec. Suite . 1350 11t evell IU Ull 111•1111 ARTIST Grubb & Elite "-'dentlel nc. P'ocedUf• Ut>rwy B..ic boOtelteepna. Wlll 1.,..,.._~"""!""!'!""'!!""'"!'!!'!'!!!!!lpi Pool. OM & weter 117911/mo 873-0IM LO iiQ a;;; W . POOi 4th floor with view. M lllff MWI Broker•~ 0tv111on In -.p. 1 plua. ~~Iona tr.in r•t 1157-3200 ,_ """1.IYUilB
Encl gW. No pet1 tb6e, color TV. 2 frplca, M2~MontM.iFrt8-ll Growing deity~ N"'POl1 Cent1t, needt rney be obt96ned r• s.tl!Mftnelt°""°'",._. /mo.~5780 F~~.,...::!: ~14.7141114~18 ic== ....t-• H'tiitr::~·P~I~ on tM Orange Cout exceptlon11 eecretery t~~~'"7rec.;!~ Am/llllPHlmT etryendS ..... ..._to
.... •• Reif' 'd M6-f357 .,.... • ..., No Employeee. No Medi lmeglnt1llve. Pt~ Accurate i:6plng •klll• c °' NB Sel .,.u1t h1v1 ottlce ax· • n.iloneil & 111•1 1110 llf
.... Llc:o ':~LUX x LO ....... •• lhre l.L Ille/Int Ovemeed. No Selling. dUGtlYe, leyout ertll1 who ~~~ 'rr"..i -=it== S6~~~ . . pel'lence, type ec>wpm, ollent ... lmmed ~ ,ttf'8c., bMln oelllnoa. 2bf • 2124 Greet Tex Benefit• un<Wwtend1metctlandll-S good phone manner Alt· In unique Hftpott .._.. 11nturn nH r Merine 18' 2 IQ BetM, DA I ded(, &---ta 21H M Woff 7 ,,•u~5e20 Ing to dellgn edV'8rtlelng edge helpful alery com-~ecept1onl1t/Secr111ry pori erH I 1000 nne Jewe1fY Mlor\ Med 4~ ~11:30pm 11500 mo. &40-1008 28r NB APt to JI( w/tem, _.._... r. er< 1 ,..,..,.,. tor'• v=r. of client• rneneurate w/Qf>ef, con-Pan time or full time. 11200/mo 556-24e9 benefttl EJC$* ~ poo1 w/d nr bCh l300 rN IW If 1•m &in 12·S. M-F a.tn-&pm Ou di 1 ti 1ect AOmlntrattve .t.111. .,. ._..._ I t. ... C -..a VtA4Atll..ESCOND08 N/w' .~1 .. ..,.. . -I T '---M t• r eermn• ng mar· MraN1tlendM4-e200 ..,/hr 133-~ 11m1-Graci Gem.Ptef.~--
U • ~ 1 & 28drrn 1725-11080 tmkr ,... ...,......, 9 U '::' In t~· !!17 t~ :: "I ket demendt Quellty end RECEPTIONIST POlltlOfl tvall ":'~ t lharp tor manager e.84 .... 4~llAOi12t.it5
..,., • ~1-<t980 Agt •Nwpt•Ptnln, OCMt'I vu. n CA~~7001 now. ""lfm'soNAL LOANS ltyle ••DUTI IPUlll Newport 8-ch ... ofc Mlf·llert., 10 handle or HOUSEPLANT SALES
S&ae>/mo. 18R 19A, lndry -Male lg 38R twnhl. 1350 Up to IS0,000 on your~ New1p1per proouctton I I c:lertt typl tld t Non-emkr, hMvy pnonee, variety of gen'I otc dutlM. Pltlme. Wknde.
room, do.. to bMch. utlll Incl.~ M2·2~ la.la"1/0fflM Lat nature. Fr• detall• write knowlldOe helpful Ablll· ·~:t ~•tOf in'~ llght type. 7eo-.a&ee lnctO'g phone•. hHvy Ht1 nu &46-0210
4832 CNt'leM Cir Sp.tuOu\ <otn9lr nnr AIDE. F. Llw-ln. Alela1 2111 Fortune. 82SS W. Airport, ty to work under cs.ed· port Beach ln1ur1nce RECEPTIONIST for ,..._ lyplng (85 wpm), nung, PART TIME SAL.El
T8L MGMT M 2·1503 b two brdroom dph teecher In whlctlr fft hre. •t• 18-C Houaton Tx. llnes a mu1t. PrlOf' new.-clllma office Mutt have port Beech Builder. mutt computer opere11o n1. Ellpei"d In bener women'•
l Bdrm, 1 t>.th, HI, 1111 II Rm+ 1100/mo. Mll-2357
1~~ ~· ~~:.i: 77o35 peper exper en edven-at i....t 40 ~m typing be •ble 10 handle busy local errend1 '°' 1 llTlall & men'• 9hOee. 2_, •
blodl to bMch Mill. l] • • Cd M 2bf 1t>. eot. to ltlr. prlvett + outllde reo9s>1 lltrtt11", T.D. Hll tege. Potltlon 11 pert lt>Md •nd prevtou1com· phone&, front ome. ap-computer mnetlng firm per week S"OUkf ....,. Mllll IULn 11 1 :I 1375/mo. ~ utll. arM. 11850/mo. Rear ;icro: ·hu money for time, good lnq~lrlM llld putet exper a p1u1 3S hr PMtanoe. good typing, loceted In tM Airport age S75/dey. 7M-9561 .._.'llMl•m 769-eaOllFred It IW tertr IH re1ume1 to. Sleva workWeekwlthMlc:om· nonamkrpref.96~800 ., .. ol Co111 Me11 "".,.... -----_ _ un o • on omM TO'•· 110,000/up, no Hough, Art Director. piny benefltl. CALL Good benellt1. H lary Retail Selel
11•111M111 *on 1st year's rent F~~~~:,"2t!~! ~~~ ~~~1.:i· Coe1t Hwy. g:~~~=~7~~~1 ~::6. 6~:i ~. ~ NOW . Mgr. 956-9033 lllPT/.._. ~=1~~~': '~=. ~ .
WWlll YILUll FURNISHEO or Hrbf S4211. MO-aeee 1eoo w. eo..t Hwy teeing lutuctanb 92828 IWLI• POUi ;i~at. d~~;:. ~~r::.no~ contect CM•. 9S7~111 ....,u •..\..
R S [o CM·lrg hme w/pool, m1tr S.y Club. Office or Retell Pet1 or full time to oo S900. mo Starboard Heve aometl'lmg to sell"
UNFU NI H bdrm a t>. '340/mo + ·~ ~. Direct outlld• Lett I,.... IHS llAlll llUT peck,lng, errenda, etc. Eacrow Corp, 5'8-7723 c1a .. 111eo Id• do II well I ~·~' : .=-~ WITllT1
Uw ~= "-W * -.>t• •1 a 2ar. 1a2a. euh• :=.townnou...
•PrlY•t• b•lconl•• or Garden peta
utll. Denl• 540-2151 entrenc.. 392 IQ ft. $400 UILY Pl.IT Muet eve own tr1n19 ·~ cm~~:'ft111s. "::::.'.'::'.::;~;=·"·~ .:O;:~::~,w 'Fi,~~~~ eo.1~:0. ~~ ·~... =::..:ifJH "••-• ........ 111.IJ PHii.& ·:~~~·1:..c~ ~
SWl•llC, .... ~5/0 989-891'/E of OC Airport. $.450/mo one Bch, 1150 REWARD. MANAGER • whit la reeognGied •one
••ell mtrt! Sttry, + dep. Inell anawenng 955-3333 Of 1173-3882 " PUT n• • • of the flneat ........
IO .-ta. -..ts F/non amkr lhr 2bf 2~ ~. cont.ence rm & lfFIGE Wiii • • itor• In tM u.s. If )«I
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1.!'!l,.~°"' ......... ~20ln co~•7,;_11~~ oc:cupen1.; lmmedlete opening for full rne Delly Piiot Clrculatlon • PART TIME • i h..,,. Ngh ~ edn d H ...... , ... ...,-Tut.,........, cy .. .,.. vvv or ~1~ time Otetnct Menager. Office Medi a reUa!>le, e • e n joy dealing with
WIT llTt ~00 F/rmmt etv 3t>r oceen vu *mll'lm Ima f()(lt) ADS Mutt en ...... worill wtth metur• end rM9Qnllble • 0 FFI l"'E WORK • people,.,. went to me.c •3 ',,...._ lennll court• on Seelhor• Of. NB.1350 ONT FREE RENT "'' no peraon to vw1ty new or-• ~ • Y°" p._.. call~-'
*2 ~ pooll mo +'IWlll. Julie or Matt ~~ eo!, °'Suite 14 AR£ FREE chlldren Experience <Sers NO SELLING • : 831-8888 for an eppt. •8treem1 & pond1 Apartmfnh H/450-3775 W/M2·112S2 Newport 8Mch 831-M51 helpful. ~ppllcant mutt hive 1 e lsa1ee
•Sorry. no P9U Nfwport Buch So F ltlr LG CM home. 1110 3000• 1388• 834. SIM & Cal· we otter en excellent 1>en-~ phone personality : The Daily Pilot Circulation Office: DUI P• 111.f
•FumWlluguvall I 70fl !Mil 'l11r .. 1 mo+ min. ue111 for dte-209 aq ft. 1817 w .. tcllff, • =:~1~<i.:.~~ LH~~ngv':'11~:1~0~~e •needs a reliable. mature and respon·• Sth 111nua1 cnn.tmm pro-
WHY NOT CALL r .tt 0 11\l'' I abled teecher. M~23S7 N.B. 5' 1-5032 Agt 142·Hll akllla. WOfk with nice • • grllTI Taoa evell SNftlt
llM111 64l·Sll 1 Mele prof non-emkr J0..38 CdM'• best omc... ss9~ ~~~~. 9$'11~ta1pl~ people end eern s.-.25 :sible person to verify new orders. NO : ~;f'i~· ~r~ ;.,~
WWI. "LUii Newpo rt 8 "'4Ch No :%c, Nwp2t .. ~21:.,~· 11100 Incl utll, A/C, pkg, mlleege relmburaement. per hour 10 atartl Monday 1
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SELLING. I w111 train 494-en1 • -. .. · 54: .._ .,...,. I I 2855 E Cout -Frldey, 4:30 to 8:30. Set • .._
15Mll Huntington VNlage '<XI • /:,~·~~1~~· 1111
• M• .to w Nwpt 8ch ~~75--8900 Anytime 111!.~~~t~~ta. =~1 ~~~ P~~ P~~~~o ~o~~ ~~n 10 : Applicli~nt mu~t have a good phone: ~ ~ .'.!!.!'C.
LAM, from SWI Diego 645.1104 home with pool. lntH....,.,lttPift S57--0929 w .. 1 Bay St .. Cotta tchedule an appoint-•persona ty. Tra111mg wtll be proVlded.• Telemartcetf,;g-offtoe 1n F~, north of 8Mch 1375/mo. 844-2807 3000 eq tt •vall Dellgn . M... Ce.. Apply 9-11 ment. 8'42-"321 11 Le l bl ffi kill t Co.ta Meu With CNt ~~~· ...i on laa Cltantt 2ITI M/F, 11'9 3BR 28A hM, w/d own apeoe 10 · tenent1 l~~~ :!~~k,:;r: 1.m. Of 2-4 p.m. (Clrcula-EOE • arn va ua e o ice s s. work with • new commlaion ~
Nr OCC. S475 +•,; utll1, 199Clttcat1on. Oen. re-Wllaon & Pomona RE-tlon Dept.). :nice people and earn $4.25 per hour to : you can eern more then IPIWI Furn 18R iUO/mo, ger. 1st a lat. M1·S181 oept. ., ... welt. room. WARD. 5'i 1078 ... lcal[Dtatal slOS P/T IEOIPTllllST • .
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I S200 1n commllllona anc:s ~."':a,.~~~m~~~ ~~!..~mM;~Ofc M/F,reep.non-tml(r.3BR, :::er-.;,,=~i:.~vJ. REWARDtoet6mo.M/cat 8lunguel tU. to WO& 13 2~:·=.~ffi::~C: :start! Mondav.friday. 4:30 10 8:30.: ~=,~r:.'1';!, °'::
ded( cio.. to bMCl'I ~ '2:i,: ='2;tft 2-1·88. or poulbly blklgry/11n Ing heir. lag. hour lhltt S111Sun only Fri Exper prei'd. GOOd •Sat 6:00 to 10:30 am. 1 1r 1poealble10 wn men 2221 ALABAMA · IHtk CtHt ••trt aooner. Call Be.rb1ra. ~lguel area. 493-9331 631.a302 1etephorWI etlquete. Mua1 • 1 that $1000 weeltty Hours
TSLMOMT M2·1803 2IM M/Ftoltlrlge4bdnnhM, 2~0f"4-a024 OllllPUITil&llT. 1>erell1ble&pr....,11ble. • Please call Elleen to srhedule an • are n.x1t>1e H!oh IChool ..... rm Balboe Pen. Pt t380/mo. ..___ offtoe --Sent• SCR ·M LETS Call Joen 631-1288 • . • greduet•. ~ ltu. Llnu -... Meet Pim. 2BR 2ba. PoOI. 873-5385/D 87~7'19/E 'M._ Int~ ot 57, n • E~~~,,H~n~1=:; ~ •appo111tment. 642-4321 t dents and MrlOf dttzilnl S:::. fli)IC, IQ Q . 3 = ~.°.:,..& Nwpt 8dl fUm or unf mstr 5 & 22 Frwyt. ~ ANSWERS In Colt• MeN hal Im--~ . ~ • are eneourageo to aOPtY
to bile oceen. Na 18711 AIC S450 87~9008 . ute, pyt entr & ger. 2 tlonl1t. frH copying " mediate IUIHlme oPen-r : EOE • F0< an Interview call
mo.Lvm9Q932-<t190 ~-· =-·--=-----bike to oo..n $500/mo. $400/mo. 1815 North Unwell-Hasty Ing. we ere loolclng for •••••••••••••••••••••••••: 540-030l STUOtO oceen vtew. f>n. lbc. latab Cell AnlNlet Ad #222, Frenct\. 83>735S RadlO. Cerate the enthullU11c heelth
vate & QUet. No peta. M2-4300, 2' Hrt. PRESTIGIOUS ,.._ S<?FTWARE orlenled lndlvlduel to
O..&weterl*d. 111 +..... ITM NwptlwtuttoulCondofUm Ofl'lcm For Aenl From.,.ylittershuabendlsr• handle front office
MC '6711. 497-4S287 rm w/klt pnv. o., avt. 1 1 lS eq. ft 2902 Redhlll ally Into computer-.. One prooecturee. Chlr()Pfectlc
ll;;g ..... m t Ouellty home w/pool. Mele n/amtt.r 759-0W Ave 838-1820. dey after a shopping tr1p, t'ec:kground helpful. Po. ~ ... Mlaak>n Viet<>. Yng prof or lhe held up a new night-ltlon offers an out1tand-
OR • §ffji§ TO gred student, M/F, n-ULllA llUll Reed IN Claultled .CS• for gown for IS>PfOVel. He Ing cer .. r & growth
BEACt-i '450/MO. Btt.r tml!r. 1325 + utlle.. Dy Prof Fem 25+ to etw na the beat dMls In epet1· tmlled Ind Mid, "Na potentlel, profe11lonel
M2-3850 720-Me2, w. 722-7258 2BR '350/mo. 875--3MO ment rentala. M2·5e711 SOFTWARE... working etmoapnere ptue
excellent benefit pacie· I age. FOf OON!deretlon, V ..-..... i call Debr• (714)838-8000
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• • ·• • •-.. "-~-a.a.al ltnletl LuUcaJiat ll1i1tia1 See«lng an exoeptlonal l!!;J!!~-!!iiiiiii O:::::.ir-A1ter9tlonl ...... m I Lanc111 1~P•A•1.-NT.-E_R._N_Ee""os--w-o""'A~l(~,1 ~·h~f'o~~1:;,
$2.17 per day ~Penel-Lock._.,c Werioul petteml & colot9. HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE intlEJCt, celllng1, reftn cab. office We emph .. IH C.~Wlndow-Fenc. M&-2128 tor E.lt1m1t1. TrM trim. loP. remove, .26) yra exp., work guar. penonel development of
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3 "'*· 30 day minimum
35 yra exp. Jeny M2-0587 _ • __ ciMn up1. Stu 5'9-1698 Davia Painting SM-3337 our team and high In·
lntM ~., t clMn mowing LADY PAINTER vOlvemeot w/our Client• IMI Tl Fml """"'"'"'' .... ~HAND tr~ irlm. F;:~lm•t•i nl./Ext. 11 yr. experience. Call 8' 1· 1856 bet 9-4PM
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Peul 1157-<t758 •"· 5. Cerpentry, fencing, wtn-Mr. E.ltred• MS-338 I Free est. Reuonable. Ors. Scott & Julle Ford
fiLili "--dowt plumbing mat11t• 350-1924 or 957-5801 DDS & T .. m "IUJ9 ....-t · heul.....; · : ... n UP*•Tl'M Tnmmlng tub encl, "'lll• etc. Heull Walllclc lnlerlon DENTAL Asst, Ortho, RDA :'.;hlldcere my hOme. H.B .. ~nd Y• Jeeua 11 lord Yard Melnl.• ng req, Ortho exp pref, 4 dey
C.M. eree. Tr11nepon to Jic:,.30405) ~244 Mll(E 860-3~ lrhe best Interior painting Mon· Th NB 8'42·2626
IChOOI a bade. 850--0258 •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. TIEii REFS. 662-2111
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Chrl1tlen mother wlll Paint Oryw911. Cerpentry fopped/~ Cleao-PIJtriaL --
bebyWt Mon--Frt. CM/SA etc. Gery 645-S277 PTL up . .,...., lewne. is 14478 FXRTHINd INTERIORS llOUTUY /11-r •• .,.. M 1 931' For buay Orthodontic of· . • HANDYMAN LARGE end OLUI '" HANGING/STRIPPING .. ~t I 00 fk:&.IMne. ""'"'I exp CALI.. T AYll f AROUHO THE CLOC~ amall. I DO IT ALLI • VISA·MC 873-1512 helpful. mull type & xlnt Ill f'll Liii 7 o.y..La.rge Yardl 531·5S79 Pet or Ive mag. ~reeeet. 0.V'I M~7885 ~NOYS WALLCOVERING communication 1kllta
' -... Sate-~l'ly·Fi'M Emmn. & R al )(J "'4"-"""'2 YOU1o.lly.-..,, Aeec>tt• eat.I 548-lM~ HAUL·A·WAY Hendymen Lend1cep1-Gerdenlng INtallltlon emov nt hours .,...., n
SerWleOlrectory a:--..--...---:-----.H type cerpentry, ,,.. Trfm Tr .... Haullng· Int. painting. 548--4013 ------OUl--1-
Aepi....,tetlve Cltulll llniCt trtmm~, yrd cteen~. ~IMll upa. Leo 5S7~508 Ex...,. Wallcoverfng In lllllAlll ._. • .1•21 ... •-.-1 ,_ 548-7830 .,...., Bright, 1nthu1le1tlc --.... -ROBIN s cLEXNINO •• c -· QUALITY TREE TRIMINO Slallatlon. Reas. Consult· mature per-.on required
SERVICE; e throoughty l'iOME REPAIR. Cerpentry rr• root•1tumpa remove lilt Aaslgnmnt 581-8590 fOf t>uay Chlr()Pfector'a ~-=6Mtt houM. 645-97' 1 lenoee & get•. tree trim. ~nupe-eet. C«f 7:l2· 1171 •WE GALS SHOULD* office Permanent pot-
-,.,...... Houeedeenlng, carpet• & dump runt. C.M a N.8. ~· CIMll--Up. gen'I •HANG TOGETHER• ltlon. talary oP9f1 eccord·
hX"'pptfiliiPllAiiiiJkillit:""R"E"PPIX"'IR..--upholetery, wlndOWI. etc. WM. Jim Whyte M 2•7209 melnt, tr• trimming, Ir• S3~730 ANYTIME Ing to quallllc1ttona
•-~ M 982 9973 Typing speed & eccurecy Wllllher-()ry9r-Refrig...tc ~ ...... 111 .. 111 .. •ta. euro, • Pla1ttr/Drywall required. For Interview
122-113,. 20 yn ••P· eornmerc1a1 1nq. we1come t r uNd • UoVINd = epp1. 85().-0738 ~c "="==..,..,..,.-:-:-~==-Q & y d Cl lnt./Ex1 petctl plaaterfng, L-~· EUROPEAN CLEANERS. J erage .,. M~e2Rk small }061 :uatom lexturfng, quellty •EMUL nllT lfO
,... ~re I HouMCteenlng/Getdenlng on Newport Cotta M... NO<k. Problems-No Pro~ Full-time. NftPOr1 Beecn ~ e Roonng & tr•eet. Reta. 49~2478 •CLEENCO• IMne. ~f'I. 87~3175 • iemal #328864 SM-7831 1 yr •JtP In GYN req. Xlnt
Weterprooflnge 931"" 199 Home C1Mnlng by tM CIMll-upe a Heullng ~ ·--1..fa P•Y & benefit• 720-11M 1
..._ "'-emlc Duo. Comm'I, F .... "t. John &4M730 P ... I After 8pm or 1173-2598 ~. petloe, pet.... .,,.. 278 • • ... etc. No !Ob 100 ..,,..., reeld'l,xn ,_ 8~ 11eu11og. ~. pelnt· UI..,.. 24 lw D l .... 1 NTllllm .. UllST
AMa. Mlc:ttey ~ H,.._ & n.a--~ Ing, Wlldlng, Odd Jobt, QUICK & CAREFUL •Good jObt done right\' ·--.. ' ,,...... ...,..,_ __,. 7 ,.._ •7 .. 3503 TES T1"..,.u Full/pen time Flex hr1 ~~"9'1clng Iota JODI.,,..._ call for ,....,...,ng. .... ,. v " LO RA • .......,._ DRAINS CLEAR From S15 Benent1, R.0.A pref Cell
'""· oompu-Mevy roller. eetJrnete. M2-4S74e leal .. Illar, 112.e411 Feuoet•. OltpoMI. Heeter, 7Ur-0777 or 1tt ~ &
Joe &46'"'42et 7~ ~leenlog 1' yn exp. ft-SeilfStor1199Elq>er11 851·980' M&M 722·90&8 wtnd1 M<M2t2
Conore te/mH onry 111 ,.....,... ,...;,tf.. eet. own RXNibX UXS§XdiNd *"' 1 ...... EiP9f1 SeMce & Aepelr Ill I U::.'m fr H llllc'd trent.Ptna..&45-9¥8 ....... 111111* CLEAN&EXPERT 32ynexp Aelld'l/Comm. EXPEA In ell 190811 o•
Co 996-7133 HOUSEClEANINO. Prof. (114)87M178 OV9r2SyMn~ UC #409035 llM-fi19 beck o ffice. FI T Xlnl
"""°'4'11 llllPN't c:1fM-*"· Low prtcee. Guar'd. ()per\ 1 ~week Uc. T • 116.428 30-1353 4n Plumbing~ ~ oppty w/beneftt1 H 8
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Ml ... HT * IUI * •"tten--8-tuoatl--t-,-• ...,.!Mn....,!;ii;;;;;;;; ___ ;; •·-------• •---h"Y duty dlx waaher H CQUmbii MK ii. GOil. ORO '83 Muttang ytlow •--MlJ __ IC __ MJ_TICl __ _ NIT--oorp. Ml ~ ~~·~902~" ·~ 0P1 .. T lllllnRI •· 11.._ S,&O 0 l , o .. ,.~ cond, Mty ~. N.I 1 blk/lnt IO m1. auto trane lie~• 1 1 ••
Opportun:,; aveJlabte =ir+. ·~~wi Stati:n Jobe _... Par1 Oma cartter 00\lfW.. • .m S100' ~ StOO/beel l to,500. 18C).MN eve ca., SM& t4&-34 14 ~~ ..
with l..oe ~ TlMel Y'9 ,..., wtlllnQ to be BAIY91TTER live-In =d nn~lr:~·.= = ofr Od . 54S-4009 •lllTIUL* WO dol~bul!Mle M : KD M Ciroul9tton Dept. In our trained. C.it M~. H.8. -ant--" Mot-~,... A II b I N I 8 10119, 01191\ & mlcto wa\19 You .,_ hMfd Of Of'I 3f' ....... .... COU E, 50t 1.1<'1 ... ACtt-
cloof to dOOt ~ "4-2890 tor IPPl .. .... . ...... •1 "" tut>tcr ptlont on their 11• • •• n ewpor unit. F,.. itand'g, top Crultlng Stoop. Xlnt *I.I, ao • fh•-~ ...... '!. pit, 111u.. IA3, Or1nge, • M1ea Pf'OCll'MI GU!lfM-l:jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii good IWH'ne W tno paper rout•. Mutt wijoy Beacll Exper ience 8-O? cond RMdy to NII Call ..... ,. •"' _,,,_ _.., 1128'7 teed llOur'Y • Olu ,. Oranctmotherl4yrOldln wortclng with 10.13 Y' prefeff•d. bUI not oondgoldl200S4 790 f()( ~tllllt. 8-4~. ALL SELi 88 MOdela JCtr• C9P NII tenle, a/o iur.n L. OOObl. 50t !.
oommlulon. = 4P~ .. ..... achoo! Ml-time s.tety old•. !arty 9119nlno hOUn ~·Mutt have ct. tut l 37' c .. .-. L ... BONUS 50' 10 In 1toctc prep' mot9 (8etl0002) K•t .. la Awnue, f#A3, Or-
to IPM. Training le Tl-. Or.,. Cout Delly negot Atll. 642-0360 wonc d•W ttexlbte hn. pendable tr11n9'>0'1atlon, COUCH I mat .. "'-!i!, _,.;,_-;-~'· Nr Bay 1·•••d. AllLh .... ave --lrf~tye o <>•NO ..... ICO"'•T ~.CA 928'7 pr~. Htoh ICtloOt Pt6ot le IOokJnQ for help In •••-•UY aa 1• : CommlMIOn only Md be ovwr 18 )'Mft Old oel oond Otf'""wh«" """" ••• .......... , "" .... Thie butln"' I• con-
grllduet• and co1tege tta Ad Senllcee ~· --Call BNce ~ a.....,, csay delfY9tY wtth •L!.....,. _._ .. ,;.__ .... ,...1 !. MT. 875•23't8 .111 IUlllU .i.o1A1Nu11 ctuc1«1 b'f .,, ll'ldMdual ........... ~.............. ........ WH!At! CAAINO I .... 2 ..... 1 •• , no coHec:t"""'. Call Dal.... """'""',.._,..,. .. _.,., ... 5 •m 252• H· ........ ,._ ...... ___ ~.·,Dobbe···--· ~ ..._.. at ...... ,.. tnQOUfllged to ...... _ -• IS T ! c STO -.._... -. .... '1 Ofr &40--0388 CdM 9¥9 ·ee Erlceon 5. lloop. • . ~ _.,.,., .,_, -,,_ _ . ._. --,_, ~. PoWntllll to ..,n 0 ~ up and 0.-H u M Piiot IOAM -4PM Mon· **"'· fut. d•y CfulMf & 100, QUAIL ST .• N.B. Mt-1111 with lhe County Cleft! of Ot-'300+ per ..... For M II~ or ldt. pulllng llllT AllfTll M'• llUT day · Friday. 142-4333 I llY ,_Ml rteer. Na1row beam, 32'. 833-9300 M_,,_...., •77 Capti Ohta. fll'OI County on ~temblr
Int.,,,... cell 951.m1, 1eartf\Mte, prOCMtlno p Ul.Y Pl.IT LES t57..f133 teSOO firm Stlpped In --· 1 24, 1NS .-1. 1204 Ilda, and a vertety ot oettno. tront cleek dutlM Lono BMctt 7~"4e MGB GT '87, Look• good. rune,~ cert> work, xlnt f'll7m '-CendicSti I audit. Compu1er exper, IPPNi.n SOFA. 8 FT HERCULORN rad. run1, need• wonc ln1/bdy 1700 54f.7173 Pul>lie"-<1 Of~ eo.tt SALES LADY Need lrnmecl olt. dut te ~ful. call 64~5000 1111 Man or Woman With ct. BEIGE BLEND Hobey f4, turbo kit ••· I 1200. eet-3108 0.ity PllOt Oc'lobet a, 15, 22
2 mature or Oldef ltad... ::'n•.:_..be, r~retrMf ........• ~.: 520 from 9 to 4 fOf Sheri Counter Help Dell I0-2 pendable cart wentlld for SACRIFICE I 150 tru. 1 t400. 64&-3130 OLDSIOllLE & ~. 1118&
fOf .... _ .. _Or $"""'-....... .., .,.. '"" Mon-Fri Airport .,... Dal"' Ptlot rout .. In Hunl• ..... • SEITRA T •10 pe.~;~ F:. ~""';; ~~o wortc Wiii with mN lllT r/t 880-0312 Of 641-0248 1noi~. Harbor & s..1 7141.._-394" •nY1tme IJl,./DMk1/lttrl_tt 1111 -.
Daytime, 831·2177 Send rMurM Ann: LIU Newport w .. tam Corp I• DELIVERY PERSON . f()( BMotlarM.Someeol*-· s::i. l~v:;\::r·6:: 7022 1101.11 +t11 S199 Down, Cloaed and
SERVICE STATION Smith, to: lootclno fO< detall Oflan· party rentala, full time. tlont lnvotV9d. Call Art 17"""'. Mii 1"7"'. ,.,.;,.5"'2• 30' BOat Slip fO( r..,t on ua".7"" d-. _. __ __. -d eommerolal ...... PlalC NOTICE tad P9f"tOn fO< our Aoot. good driving record Bro41d•toctc 642-4333. "" ' " ,,.,.. • " .., ~ 0 .,....,. .,......., ... s.,_ Pereon. FIT Of PIT, W llAIT Dept. CAT exp helpl\ll. req'd. 1475 to.,.,, Sofa & LOllMMt, Ilk•,_ th• Oh•nn•I In CdM CommarolaJ L ..... OAC AlL·UYIU Wll NOTICI °' IALI ~~~ Ul.TPl.IT Al•o cuttomer HrY. A&DRentela642·1188 PLANTSCAPE. lnl./EJct l 2000boM3-7869 S300/mo Calle.42-2557 &LL-umauw l14/Ul·1Hl CM'MM."'°'9ffTY
2&90 Newport Btvd, c~· P.I. la 1111 ~~· .::.t•~~~ •UYUY/ITMI 26-30 hn. Plent exp .. Walnut din rm tb!. 2 "'-· 4 B~~~&en~~~~:ING 114/Ul·1Hl UNIVERSITY t:.. ":.AA~~~ ITITillllY '"'9 leu, la. IHH Pfef. C8tol 85t..0617 FfT Baneftta. Llfl 100 lbe own trlf\IP. 751•2271 _ 11m cflalrl (uphol1 wte) prime loc 112,500. Iv meg/ OLDSMOBILE/HONDA SuP41flOf Court ol th•
St«• In CdM nMde SaMa BOOKKEEPING ~tai-, 250 Ogle St. Coeta Meea. I.I.A =·~· ::;~t l 20 In 875-Ml 1 805/995-0142 / WI llY Ull ~ty°'ot ~~nit IOt '"-
Per.on. FfT. 5 o.y.. Xlnt tzlno In Pay·Roll, Tu.• & 1111/llAT IAUIU Chllrwld• end mlnof front Sllpt Available, 28' 30· 32' CHICK TIP llUAI In the mall., of the ..tale
M>rklng cond9. ~ AFTER Union~· 642-9015 IC>f Niii, otuba&et1 time otftoe. Career opponunl-..... u...... IOU 3S'. 3333 w. Cout Hwy, IVERSON ,. no Ull ol CAROLYNE HINSON. -tine clant• 876-1010 . ty IC>f mature perton ... NB 9 5 Mon Fri 2850 HARBOR BLVD ~ · CARPET CLEANING 73-2 2 •l•tlng In a plHHnt DRAPERYS off White ---·-----· ---PORSCHE Notlcel1hereby91Venthet
1'ILllUlllT9I SCHOOL HELPER Eager & DOLLCO.need1ladleefor .. tab. & axp1ndlno den-Opaque. 83"to 84"L. AUDI COSTA MESA 111e und•fllgned will Mii •I
amlblllou•. Over 18. home MWlno ASAP. Cell tat prlCitlce In So. Laguna Rod• 82", 85", 115". le5 C••rra 1014 CHEVROLET &40-"40 pr1v11e aai.. on Qt titer OC· APPT SETTERS Exp. pref.
Salary plut comm. MC>fn.
or noon ahlft• avall. Cell
Linda, 660-5723
JOBS Good 6!f.~;7~ra nce. Karen M0.-.213 f()( tnro 499-1&11 .-for Donna lorall. 545·2-«4 '11llT1I n . ~~f:.·& iur:111:~ Pt~~;·:i~, ;~i7_ !n:.r ,,:; ~~t;'.!~i~'::C~'':.~.!4:
EARN ---------DRIVERS.CUI\ paid dally. Sofa & love ... t, nlce,lru11y MU contained $1800. work. S300 mek• offet. Bank. P.O. Box 1120. ~
c .. hllf'I Own Iran•. 910 N. PCH, IUL man I Refrlg, weterbed. TV & 848-4072 CHICK 831 -2728 pOt1 BMch. CA 92658, Attn
TELEPHONE SOLICITOR
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Call SS0-1318
.....,,, laftlt Laguna Beech 404-8771 SALESPERSON wanted itereo Cell &50-8203c -=--A-M-P .... ER.........,S,_H_E_L_L_tor_l_ono-IVERSON ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= Mra. Chrlt Co9el"1<'. to the MONEY 11 growtno & la now hlrlno DRY CLEANING Counter • '°' Active tlland of1tc.e. SPA. Mw eerytlk: w/COY« bad tmall truck. wood & PlalC NOTICE "'IQ'-I ano bll1 I>ldoer. ano
C&lhltr•, penortl know!-Pert & & Full·Tlrne. S.. Commlulon1 only. EJc. $2800 Wholelale. Beat alum Aetclng 1200/obo, US t-Co .. t Hwv ---------~~C:~!.~~
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5520 PRIZES edgeeble In nulrlellln & O an n y. B • r g 1 tr om perlenced. Call Betly offer 8-45-e 182 call 641-2983 afl lpm. N•wport Bueti FM:T1TIOU8 Ml8Mll lltle and 1n1er•t of aald cs.
eookl IC>f t n11ur1J food Cleanerl CdM Weith fOf appt. 67 3 0900 MANS ITATl•NT ~at time of ct.9th. encl TR~ r .. taurant If lnter•tlld I ' WATERFRONT HOMES UNIV ATHLETIC CLUB &ate Lt11la1 lO -The tOllowlng penon111• all right, tltlt and lnt••t the
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754-9955 or 548-7828
I".) and wllllno to llar'n and EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI REAL TORS 873~900 memberehlp. S600 Seller dOlng bualneaa u : Catallna eddttlonally
grow, p ..... apply at $600.00 P« 100. Guat&n· to P•Y tranefer r ... Dick 'II lllUI lllTU PORSCHE .82 ROAD-Sunroof Co .. Catalina Sun-:~:. 7:' and to all lhe:. h....,... ....
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Growtno company wlbu1Y le..,..r. N.B .• toca11on 11 1oo1c1no II you at• 1oo)c1ng lor ex1r1 '°' a bright energetic, tC>endlno money, Of llke ambltloua. rnponelbl• to go plecee Ilk• MaglC
and hatd ~Ing '*'°" Mountain. Ki'l0111 Berry
to train f()( our m11n~ Fatm. Of win Prlz• end
rnenl teem. Apply In per-Awatdl, Call UI nowt We
son Wed-Thur1 8-5. have MVtrtl openings In
2332 W Cout Hwy, N.B. C M . H B or F.V
~-tor Jay Of \/elt1le 642-4333
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lor No experience 1s necessary
225 E 17th St, CM I teed Payment. No Ex· Of E1rteen .557-5234 s 117 48/MO STER 358B, c1 ... 1c blk & proof Co • Catetln• Com· leln real property eltu1ted In perlen<le/No Salet. 0.-IE•PTlllllT 1 2470 .............. Blvd c t Or St 1 Child Care • Liv.In Mon-t•ll• Mnd Nlf-llddreufld Real E1tata tnv .. trMnt Frft tt IH IOU + tu, 48 mos., CEL. OAC. tan. Collector'• Item ~ri M .... 'C'Affi21 .. ~~ca1'::'~.~ part:rty !:
Fri, Engllah •P••klng, slamped envelope: Company. ProfeHlonal b ovtng • 2 mat doge bfk SOUTHERN CALIF Look• & rune grHtl Legall Incorporated, • tcrlbed u tollOWI, to wit
cooking, lite haekpg. I ELAN VITAL -903 atlltudelapP9Afenoe r• Lab mix. eml W11tle.' Ev• AUTO BROKERS Sl3.500. 5oi8•3727 California corporation, :)511 PARCEL t: Own pvt IBr Apt. Utll1 "•18 E I A 22n22 C D 1 N S I C pd Food lllOW•n<'e + I.... nterpr.. d, Ft. quired. Light typing 549-3558, dys 561-0218 • enter r ve Porten• '88 g 12. Kit cond, utmeo I . Irv nt. A THE SOUTHEAST ERL y
••• ·.,.,, "-fa. Avl 11/15 Pierce, FL 33482 756-8801 • Li •a..5 El Toro 30k ml on eng, alloy wtll• 927t4 22 50 FEET OF LOT 1 ANO
.., '1 nv IC• 81!f ..n 111·1111 $5500. 780-8882 Thia butlnett 11 con-THE NORTHWESTERLY
873-2058 aft &pm ..U OLUIDI WUll lllTIHTll '85 clXRKBOBCAT 7'3. & t m I Por.c:he '75 914. blk/tlvr. d~I~~!~~~~ G 12.50 FEEi OF LOT 8 IN
CHILD CARE needed In IWANTEDCGood pay Good PIT, exper. only. 873-2002 New. per1 oond, mutt NII, a t en nu cltch xtra clean Mutt Gall Preeldent & CEO ~l<>f~ 8 ~f-!vRA5l NS~2L ~,~as~~"18H"mrr;:~ ~~~s!1~~:~·aRag ITlll/ISIDPIP/T t>ettotter.858-()880 _r.•,..rt..,.• ____ t0_1_5 ae1111300o875-t879 Th1111a1emen1wu 111ed BEACH. couNTY OF oR-
boy. Lit• hMtcPQ S3010y. ...UDPll Karen 540--0979 Peta I Aaiaalt 1641 ''3 TOYOTA 1&00. Pertlno Por1c11e 928 '79. btk ::;_1~~;~ c=t:~ ~~~~iA.s1:1~o~N g~L~ ~-~~:~· req'd N/amkr Room Md board + talery. "•.., 'H'• Alm/siarnete kitten, male. ~ ~ 1::· :~r:· .~~~ metallic. cellulat pllone, 5 18, t98.5 ""'" MAP RECORDED IN BOOK
Spea« ~""'· vattd drtv-Flfllea •.w111• 10 wk•. 175. 957-<>607 all I()( 1350. '613-1212 !!~~. ·~~~~. l4~~~~:g o.~bl~~ ~~~.,.,eo;:~ ~E~L~2ioJs ~~Ps~'~N Ollll Ull wtllll ••lie. required. Call need• CAS~R/TICKET Lh ... AplO Pupplea. 10 f WllHI Drln/Jt13 or 548-5480 Oc1ober 1, 8, 15, t985 THE OFFICE OF THE For Chrl1tl1n Scllool for appt S4&-0794 PERSON. Pltlme nlghlt, weekt old. $250-l300. T-859 COUNTY RECORDER OF
18835 Broolcllurtt. F.V -1r1rra111 UllT Apply evening 4 to 8 775-796& 30 Toyota Corolla. '82 4 SAID COUNT'!', TOGETHER
982-3312 p~=•t dri:..1'59-1179 weeltdays. 984-1422 Piaan 0r,... . •• "" ~~~~7~g~~e: ml, PlalC NOTICE WITH THAT PORTION OF
CLERK Full ()( Part-time. Tiii OUlllll 1051 OlllHU 414 P'ICmK>U• IU..... THE NORTH HALF OF THE
14.25/Hr 111rtlng Con-lllELl·EIOllTI EJcper 6~ day w.-buay Thi• 2 Or comee with p/a, N~ eTATt•NT ~~M~: ~&,<>g,N~~ET T~~
tact Paul. 2002 Newport Wanted by O.C'• tlnMt ehop0 In Orange • good BABY GRANO PIANO • xtrt cap flJ4ll tank. ale The IOllOWlng '*'°"' .,.. SOUTHWESTERL y LINE OF
Blvd, COiia Meaa. MfVlce. Lv mag. 953.133g drMno f9CO(d r.Q. Apply Mff. by Ster. s75o prep & m()fe (Sef#0002) :i::'=~~H~ SAID LOTS, VACATED MAY
eo.tn.tologlat/Altt In perton, 323 W. Colllnt 94 •79~ Of s.-e-5490 SIUI Road. Corona Del Mat, CA 18, t916 BY RESOLUTION
107 Main St &atboa Lie ... LS AY9, Orange PIANO oo .. NGEco -~T 112625 OF THE BOARD OF
req Call 875-6412 Lenny I Hair Salon & Reconditioned Upright J;.p/Rena';. Jeffrey John Jonneton. TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF
Photogr1p!llC Studio, .. _ llmtn Movtno mutt NII. 1500. 2524 Ht1bol' Costa Meta 2680 San Jo.nquln Hiii• SEAL BEACH, LYING BE·
WANT ACTION?
Cl&Mlfld Ad• 842-5678
Hair Modell, women age 1ff11111 e..2_ 1107 Road. Corona Del Mar, CA TWEEN THE SOUTH EAL 'f
18-35 Call Lenny, lmrnec:IOl)enlnga Paldva-141·1121 112625 PROLONGATION OF THE
675--0823. CdM c.tllon•. Holld•Ya· Car & STUNNING Studio upright fn1Ckl 35 Thia bualneH 11 eon-NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF
Phone 1 muat. 846-2ee8 pleno, Pollehed Ebony. duc1ed by: en lndMdual THE SOUTHEASTERLY
Cldlllect to Oo-C1rt1
Wllatewr tile Fad
Roll ·em on Ille mar1cet
With 1 Claullled Ad
Call Nowl 8-42-5676
mtllUIY llllPT.
Sat only. gem 10 4 pm.
Apply In peraon Mon 111ru
Frldey 9am to 5pm 480
E 17th St. CM
11200 or b41tl offer . .MeuYAaFlll JetlreyJohnJonnrton 22.50FEET OFSAIDLOT7,
85n "322 . •• T• •-Thi t II""" AND THE SOUTHEAL Y . ......, LARGE CANOPY $900. 1 1 atem.nt w&e """" PROLONGATION OF THE "=101" '°'° 848-4072 with the County Cieri< 0 ' ()r. SOUTHEAST ERL y LINE OF ange County on Sec>tember THE NORTHWESTERLY 21 en'• 12-8Pd. illver-v... 16· 1985 ,._,. 12.50 FEET OF SAID LOT 8
1350, Asking 1250 Obo 85 vw Camper Van, loolc• Dally Piiot Sec>tember 24· All Otl. OAS AND OTHER
After School -
Student Jobs!
WEEKENDS 499-t829 Kathy & run• well. new tlrM, Oc1obet 1· 6· t5. 1985 H y O R O C A R B O N
Locker room perton, l t800 obo. Wkdys &-5, T-858 SUBSTANCES ALL MIN
men's club, mature n-Aduh trlcyc:le. llke new, 873-1070 DI-1r NOT"'" ERALS ANO ' ROCK. IN:
tmkr. Cell Al 752-7903 loci!•, bulcet on becil. ---------"~ ~ UNDER ANO/OR THAT
•1~. M-"* Pd I [II.II ~~-~-~ EXCEPT THEREFROM
$l50 &45-5177 CHEVY, FORD, '1Cl'TTIOUllU..... MAY BE PRODUCED FROM Do You Need $ Cash $ And ••rcbdiat ,.... IT .. Tl•NT SA10 LAND. TOGETHER A Good Job To Start The New Year? "!"(~_!111171005 TOYOTA r11e roi1ow1,;Q per.or.a.,. NITH THE RIGHT To DAILL
btiJ!n 1110 "642.s.;87 -llll VAIS doing butlneea u : LOY91~ INTO. THROUGH ANO ;;BUYERS WANTED: I • Enterprl-. 2920 StHmt 4CROSS SAID LANO ANO We are looking for Jr. High and High =ti·, "--~. ' 5 I 199 Down. 48 Mo1.. Of .. Orange, CA 92twl9 TO PRODUCE ANO TAKE School atudenta and others who would Bronze statue1, antique .... Martt fhornu L«Mll•dy. SAID OIL, GAS ANO OTHER glua & rurnlture, •le. C lmmea11tel Pool Closed end cornm'I lte. 2920 s1eern1, Orange, CA H Y o R o c A R B o N
After the completion of our lO week
training program 1n restaurant man
agement and rood preparation, you
are on your way to an exciting
career
enjoy talklng with people and working 963-2163 lbl, full •lte $250. Plnball OAC 92ee9 SUBSTANCES. ALL MIN·
I ~~~ e~~~es;J~:~~a ~~ o~~~~ Apliucn 11 mach 1200 759-1592 .rr~f;ll tiAit 40'!05•1<S R~~ ML:i""'~· ~~t~o~N~IG~'f~F s8u~~
commlaalon• and MUCH MOREi You can I llT ~ n•1a2.1n1 Fallbr"~. CA 92028 FACE ENTRY. TO ABOVE We offer an excellent benel11s plan
1nclud1n9 profit sharing stock pur·
chase plan paid vacations and holi-
days paid hosp1tal/ma1or medical
plan life insurance and more We 1n-
111te you 10 come by and learn more
about a restaurant management
career al Bobs B19 Boy We re in1er-
viewing on
work PART TIME In the afternoon• and LES "''"7 •133 Thi• bueln•tt I• eon-DESCRIBED LAND AS RE· •<> ..., btf .. n, ducted by. a general ~-SERVED IN A DEED EX· evening• and stlll have prenty ot tree time. ,_.,,1p ECUTEO BY CHARLES R
You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOL! °::&. ~9;81~~ Gu orlH Tru1pt1t1tl•• Cla11lca tots ,flll ... ~ Merit T LOYelady POITEVIN AND NELL M
We otter complete training and provide LIJJcolN 'BS contlnent:l lowtll __ ....._ Thlt 11atemen1 WU nled POITEVEN. HUSBAND AND G.E Washer end Elec1rlc $800 -'-... .::=,, .tlh the County Cleril ol Or· NIFE, AND RECORDED transportation. This ls NOT A PAPER Dryer/Gold Gd cond. Ptwtr ltatt 7012 ...... .,,72 .., .... -·•-ange County on September FEBRUARY 3, 11164 IN
ROUTE AND IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A 1250/both " ... ••72 -I San .... -C-'-tr-18, 1985 '311174 BOOK 8&09 PAGE m . OF ......... uv 101 Cat Sktf. a ifiape ~--,.-----~~~ _, .... ..... OFFICIAL RECORDS
WEEKI Come out and help us get new Reconditioned Appllano. S600 obo 673_~ Aatn laJ!!t.. 1110 · IS7-4IOO 48$-451 0~b1~~ ~~~t1eteor.'. PARCEL 2: · ~!~7'~! ~o~l~gurlt~e;::!~:~ ~~h~~vget~ .~rr~et~~~°lrS~-13 rt Botton Whaler, Excel llPWTI llllPUI Volvo ~ '58, only 1200 Oc1ober 1· 8· 15· t985 22~~EFE~~i~~~S1T4E:~6
Wednesday lose and a super job to gain. Call today perlor,CM.831-3197 cond. 25hp Evlnrude. DELIVERYDEPARTMENT drlve11taway9&2-2331 T-llfl1 THE NORTHWESTERLY
October 16 and maybe you can start tomorrow! Traner/cove<. Many ••-McLAREN'S BMW VOLVO '82 GLT T"rbo. ___ Pllll __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ 12·50 FEET OF LOT 13 IN 2·4 pm only Relrg 1200, Wather/dryer tru. S3000, 759-0186 " BLOCK 8 OF TRACT NO 2
C 11 Mr E l I 145 eech. dlthwun.r M-F tlll 9. S·S tlll 6 auto. loeded, 581< ml, '1CTITIOUI IUllMIH IN THE CIT'!' OF SEAL 154E 17th SI a ' ar SIOO. Port cir TV $125. BERTRAM 28. Clean & &2&S.EuolldSI. 17850.842-5800 N,._ITATl•NT BEACH, COUNTY OF OR·
Near Fullerton Costa Mesa 548· 7058 or 241-8432 All In xlnt cond 848-5848 well equipped. 142.500 Fullerton. CA \IW '81 JETTA A/C, 519<1, The followtng '*'°"' .,. ~NOE. STATE OF CALI· r=:~:;:;;~~~~~~~~~~------~=~=~~P-':~_1_~ __ 1_1_8 __ J 71~~ ~~~14500 ~~~u Joro~~~~~A Equal Qpponuntly Employer mil 213~91~701 Mu•t Sell 875-17&7 Weather Proofing, 2966 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l=S•=l=I l=d=le:•:'em=s~= _64-=-2=-·=5_6~78 --------------'""l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...----=---:----z-r-.:T Babb SI . Coat• Me.a, CA ~ PAGE 3. OF MIS· -A•tn h•ntic 112626 CELLANEOus MAPS, 1N LARGE SELECTION OF , Dawn A V Oterte. 2966 THE OFFICE OF THE TODAY'S
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NEW & USED BMW'S! AMC 87 Rambler, runa Babb St. Cotta M .... CA COUNT'!' RECORDER OF 1.111 IUOI... gd, $500 obo 432-9552 112828 SAID COUNT'!', TOGETHER
SYDNEY
0MARR
VOLUME SALES '83 CADILLAC DeVILLE Thlt bu11ne11 lt con-NITH THAT PORTION OF ducted by an lndlv1dual rHE SOUTH HALF OF THE SERVICE & LEASING IXlnt con,d. 19400, bank Dawn A. v Ol1rt• ALLEY, t2.00 FEET IN
3870 N, Cherry Ave. LONG lnance 200 mo 720-1858 Thi• tlltement WU flied WIDTH, ADJOINING THE
· BEACH CAD '79 a.den Devflle with the County Clerll of Of. NOATHEASTEAL Y LINE OF (No. Cherry extt.-.05) loaded w/tnrf gd cond enge County on Sec>tember SAID LOTS. VACATED MAY
Wechittd•y, October 16 ••••••••••••• , (lH)ll ... lllO 15900obo642-1419 16. 1986 ~ 18, 11116 BY RESOLUTION Trllde-lne Welcome Publllhed 0r'"9' Coatt OF THE BOARD OF
OPEN SEVEN DAYS NABERS Dally Piiot Sec>tember 24, TRUSTEES Of THECIT'I' OF October t, 6, 15. tll8! SEAL BEACH. LYING BE· ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Focus on travel. change, variety,
affairs of hean Open lanes of communication. You are on brink o f
exciting adventure. Gemma. Virgo. Sag.itt.arius persons play outstand-
ing roles. Articulate your needs.
T ·858 TWEEN THE NORTHERLY
CADILLAC DllDIJC N0fll'C PROLONGATION OF THE f'UIK. ~ NORTHWESTERLY LINE,
TAUR US (Apnl 20-May 10): You·11 get what you ask for -11
request 1~ made at nght tame. C heck cal endar and your horoscope!
D iplomacy rules. populanty increases and you win your way. Libra, Ill .. •,
Scorpio, another Taurus figure prominently.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Go slow. play wa1un~ 1t3me. C heck
contracts, o ther legal documents. Focus o n publtc1ty, possible M••
partnership, serious consideration ofmant.al status Define tenns, look Mlll•n
behind scenes. check adm101strat1ve records.
CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): What 5eemed a "sure thing" actually 1111'4IOllllNI•
requires review Be pos111ve conc~mmg legal nghts. pemussions
You'll have more respons1b1lity. chance for greater financial reward. I Love rclat1onsh1p will "sizzle.~·
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)· Focus o n personality, creauv1ty, chansma, fD'll'Cll••
ability to reach w1der audience. Burden is removed , you receive green
light for exciting project which could mclude wnttng, travel. T omd
romance will nounsh.
VIRGO (Aus. 23-Sept 22); Yo u sain enlightenment in area
previously "proh1b1tcd." Focus on sccunty, residence, basic lifestyle. I
Emphasize 1ndepcndencc, courage of conv1ct1ons. Imprint style. •
highlight ong.inal concepts. !iillliiiiiliiiimiiil•lllll
LIBRA (Sept 2J·Oct 22): E!11phasis on v1s~ts. tnps. relatives. CAD ·14 o.v1111, wtlt 8&K
scnousd1alogue concem1ng finanC1al ~cunty. You II receive pcn1ncnt mt Ilk• .._1 Local ownr
1nforma11on which aids your cause. Emphasize versat1hty, keep plans 11eoo. 543-3844
nex1ble. Oete~in '82 200ZX, 2+ 2, SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Accent on payment~. collectio ns.
long-range: plans concerning investments, social act1v1t1es and travel
You'll receive unusual gifi -11 1s part of your hobby Gc:m1n1,
auto, loaded w/xlrH 1---------
0nty 2 t s actuet mt, Oflg WI 11Y AU •a
ownr. llke neiw 111.500. USED CARS I TRUCKS
Sag.itt.anus persons play outstanding roks.
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21 ): Judgment. 1ntu1t1on arc on
target -you'll be at ngh1 place al "crucial" m oment. Lunar position
highlights personality. chansm a. ability to get almost anything you
want with a smile Proceed accordinaly!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan l~): By asking questions. you'll
receive answers. You'll also be 1nvtted to JOtn unique organization.
552-3742 Of 851-1404 COME IN OR CALL FOR
FERRARI '85 308 GTSI, Fllt_ UfUllALLILLO rad/tan lo ml. per1 cond uw
mull Mii btt ofr 858-0880 mftlUT
Honda '8 l'Accord H.B. LX. 182,, BEACH 8LV0
tnrf Mull Mii, xtr1 clffn HUNTINGTON BEACH
14too 87~1e19 M1.-11Mt.W1
WIWllTYIR
FM:TITIOUI IU ... H NAMSITA~NT
The lollowtng '*'°"' .,. cSOlng bullneet M ' Ory C ... n
USA, 3538 E Coaat Hwy,
Suite O. Corona Del Mer. CA 92625
OF THE SOUTHEASTERLY
LINE OF THE NORTH-
NESTERLY 12.50 FEET OF SAID LOT t3
EXCEPT THEREFROM ~LL OIL. GAS ANO OTHER
HYDROCARBON
SUBSTANCES. ALL MIN·
ERALS, AND ROCK. IN.
UNDER/OR THAT MAY BE PRODUCED FROM SAID
LANO, TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT TO DRILL INTO. THROUGH ANO ACROSS
SAID LANO AND TO PRODUCE ANO TAKE SAID
OIL. OAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBO N
SUSST ANCES. ALL MIN-
ERALS ANO ROCK. BUT WITH RIGHT OF SURFACE
ENTRY, TO ABOVE Of.
SCRIBED LANO AS RE·
SERVED IN A DEED EX· ______ __._...., ECUTEO BY CHARLES R
__ _...-..;...;..;.;...;.,;..;.;;.. __ POITEVIN ANO NELL M
'ICTTTIOUI IU ... 11 POITEVIN, HUS9ANO ANO MA• ITAT'lmNT WIFE. ANO RECORDED
The IOllowlng r-eoni are FEBRUARY 3, IM4 IN
Oolng t>uein.a M Aloha 900t< M09 PAGE 299 0,
Contlnentel Travel 2012 OFFICIAL RECORDS • More commonly le S E 8ttatOI, Suite &. s.nta 8 2 ....____ nown Ana, Celtt 92707 M ' t '-"-'Avenue, S...
K.tn!Mn Whelan, 3900 IMell. CA 90740.
Partt'lllw •eA. lrvlne, CA Tertn1 of .... CMl'I Ill'--
112714 fut money of IM United
Thie bullnui 11 con· S111.. on contlrmetlOn af duated by en lndMdual ..... or Pllr1 CAltl Ind l*-
Kethtean W'*9n ll'IOe eYldefloed by oote ...
Thlt etatement ..,. flted oured by mortoege or trum1
wttli the County Cieri! of Of. deed Ofl tile ~ to atioe County on Auguet 28 told. Ten~ Of ernoun1 11185 ,_,ei bid to be ct.poaltld _..h bid,
• P~pularit y increase~. es~1ally wtth members of opposite sex. C'yde Ht141 Gii 'II ~-+--+--4--+--+-_.--' high. first 1mpress1ons wtll prove vahd s199 d OIOMd and
AQU ARJUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Wish comes true, you'll have luck in eomm!:ai LMM
matters o f speculauon You·11 receive g1fl wh1ch represents genuine &LL..UYlll uAu ...... -Publlthld Ofllt\09 eo.t bu)'W to •ecute 11g1...,...1t
Deity PHot &eo1emt11r 24 "' form ~tab69 to City Of
Oc1ot>s t, •• tll, tMa . = ,:::.:"'.::,.:; ~------T_.&&3_ Deneeth•~
token of affection Dome~11c adjustment proves beneficial You could 114/411·1Hl
encounter one who stimulates. cncouraaes ro mance
PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Special ass1onmcnt could lead to MBZ 200 19417. 1 owner. . E h . .. . VlRY good cond 4 a)'I promotion, mp 8SIS On prestige, ca~r. unique business OrPon~nl· atlett 14296 4t2-7'3t
ty. Define terms, clanfy mcanmgs, sweep away "em ottona debris."
V1rao and another Pisces fiaurc prominently. TIP QI Piii
IF OCTOBER 1118 YOUR BIRTllOA V you may not be rcli11ous flO' PMlpered
in orthodo it sense, but you are spiritual. You aiT tens1t1ve, pretcient. MeroedeeleN ~ware of what other peo ple feel, think and desire. Many arc drawn to --Tl ..
you witJ\ their problems -you often are better at bclpina othen lhan Top M81cadee P"rae Paid
when it comn to ••dina yourself P1sccs. V1rao persons plal 1mport.ant Ce11,,.._0t .-.,
roles 1n your ltfe You currently arc on m oiT soltd financ11. emouonal -· •lltl
around. StJn1ficant chanacs e>«ur 1n October Your surroundtnp wtll , ... r 1811 ~_._-~~1::--L=:lJ...:bc::. lbeau tified an November • 21 a ot 71• 137·2'133
·,
"'8.IC NOTIC£ Bide 01Oftiett10 be WI Wl'tl-
-----------ino Ind .. be ~ .. PtCTmOUa IUIMll lhe afoteMld oMoe at ""'1
NAm ITA lWmNT time after tM ftr'll ~
TM fotlowlng P«'fON .,. a.tlon Pler'IOf end bib-.
doing bu*'"-... Honarnl da .. Of .....
I< I(, 11e f . 8afbo4I IMS., o.t.d: OdOOlr 11, t ...
lalboa,CAt2tl1 ~ ~ ..._
JOhn 8~ WalllJOe, ....... I. ........... ...
t 151!. 8afbo41 lf'ld ..... boa. ..... ........ .........
CA t2etl 1179. &a ...... CA
TNa bu•lneee 11 con-..,, FORD '17 Muet~. 3 ~ duc1ed tw an lndMdual ...._ ,..-. ....._.
bto I ang, Cid bdy IHO J. S. WtlleOe ..... &:111 h _, ....
Call 81~ to ._ Thia Ntemenc ... tied If ..W •111 II 1. Ip! C&.
FOAO ·10 LTD 117K ml wtftl tN County c::e.. .. Or· • : ~ ~ L~ IW\09 County on I ••• ,. --..-.._ Oflg owner, StOOO 0 80 1e 1NI ,_ ~ "°' Oc1otlef 16. It,
540-1504 a"., & 30 pm ~ ~ Co.I n. 1115
wkdl)'I Wknd1 eny11me Not ......... t.a, TW .. 7t ,_ .. ..,,.
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0 HANGE COUNTY
e
ID
Coast
Six Orange Coast arts
groups have received a
total of $90,000 In state
grants./A3
California
Southern California fires
have destroyed or dam-
aged 12 homes and
caused one death as they
continue to burn./ Al
Ten "Instant winners"
who won $100 In the new
state lottery become
ellglble for the $2 mllllon
grand prize today .I A3
Nation
"Country Boy" Ricky
Skaggs has dethroned
Alabama as Country
Music Association enter-
taJner of the year./ A4
World
The number of Palestl-
nlans charged In the hi-
jacking of an Italian
cruise liner has grown to
9#NM./A4
Sports
Costa Mesa High School
football star John
Carlson Is a winner on a
losing team./81
Whlle the Dodgers try to
regroup, the Cardinals
are one game away from
winning the National
League pennant./81
Entertainment
Television takes a giant
step backward tonight
with a "Moonlighting"
episode in black and
white.IA&
Business
The richest of the rich
Americans is worth $2.8
bllllon, while the poorest
of the rich has only $150
mllllon./B5
INDEX
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Croaaword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Opinion
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Tefevlson
Weather
A 11
A3
85-7
88-10
A 11
810
84
A9-10
010
A10
A8
A3
84
01-4
A9
A2
-:i •
Serving Newport Beach, Costa Mt11, Huntington Btach, lrvlne, lagun1 Beach, Fount1ln Vlffey and 1outttOr1n91County
CALIFORNIA HIE SOA'f' or_ T,JRER t' 1q8') ]lj CE NTc;
e esn1xe
ootin case
0.-. .... ,...._, .............
Judge frees rider
whc)$flot 2 youths
throwing bricks
By SUSAN HOWLETT
or -ewtr Nee...,.
To the surpnse and over the
ob1ectton of local law enforcement
officials on the case. an Oran~
Count) Supcnor Coun Judge dro~
ped felon} charges Monday against a
Huntington Beach man accused of
shoottng two teen-agers who had
tossed a bnck through his car win-
dow
(Pleue eee 8BOOTl1'fG/A2) ,.,..
Smoking
control
interest
slight
Paramedic• treat Donald Parker, 65, of Costa Mesa, who aaid he wae emoldng in bed before fire erupted in hie home.
Irvine mails 5. 000
copies of proposal;
2 percent respond-
M~san burned in flaming bed By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Few Irvin(' hus1nt>ss o~ners are
fuming o-.er a smoking la~ proposed
for the Cit), e\ en though the measure
would regulate pn\ale worl..plal'es as
"-ell a' public area~ Roommates credited with saving man:
winds die down to give firemen a break
By STEVE MARBLE
Of -Delly ""' .....
A. 65-year-old Costa Mes.a man was
pulled from his flam ing hed late
Monday by his roommates but not
befo re he suffered burns over a third
of his body. fire depanment officials
said toda}
Donald Parker told firemen he had
BB backs
hostage's
• son1n
crusade
By ROBERT BARKER
Of -Delly Not tlaft
Huntington Beach officials ha' e
rallied to the side ofloc.al resident Enc
Jacobsen who's been waging a fi ve-
month crusade to win his father's
release from terrorist kidnappers in
Lebanon.
The C11y Council declared October
"hostage awareness month" Monday
to call attention to the plight of David
Jacobsen and fi ve other Amen cans
held Ca{>tlve.
Officials also wi II fl( a yellow flag at
City Hall on behal of the senior
Jacobsen. also a Huntington Beach
resident, and the others kidnapped
over the past 19 months.
In addition Mayor Ruth Bailey
and other offi cials pushed a resol·
been smoking in hcd and was unable
to put out the fire when his sheets and
a blanket went up 1n flames. said Jim
Ritchey. a Costa Mesa fire chief
Parker. taken to the UC Irvine
Medical Center bum ward 1n Orange,
credited Don McBride. 34. and Sue
Kimble. 41, with saving his life b)
pulling him from the bedroom of the
211 W. Wilson St. residence
Eric Jacobeen
ut1on through the Cahfo m1a League
ofCittes convention in San Francisco
last week, calling fo r the United States
government to take all honorable
means to win the release of the
capuves.
(Pl -.e eee H08T AGE/ A2)
"He said. T m luck\ m\ room-
mates got me out of m·) ho.use · He
ga .. e them full cred11:· said R1tc:hc\
The fire broke out about 9 20 pin
and caused $35.000 in damage to the
house and $2.500 1n J amage to
house hold belongings. R 1tthe~ said
It t0ok 15 firema n appro\lmatt.'I) 20
minutes to bnng the bla1e under
control
R1tche) ~1d firefighter~ 1.1.crc tor·
tunate because the gusung ~an ta .\na
winds that wer(' wh1pp1ng around lhl·
neighborhood throughout the da\
had abated when the firr hrol..e our
··we were \t'0 tud,\ that rhe wind~
hadd1eddnwn:·sa1d Rt1lhe) "Righi
after the fin· the" ind\ P" l..ed bad .. up again ··
.\ccord ing to nllil 1al report'
Parker and hi\ roommate\ plannnJ to
mo"e out ot their hou'e toda' and
had qac ked hu-<es 1n\lde the ht'U'-C
Parker told police hl' "a" 1n hc.·d
smoking ugarcttl'\ "hl'n J \ht'l't
laugh! rirt•
"Hc: sa1J he "as Jbk to put 11 nut
himself. bur that 11 11..ired hacl.. up ·
~Id Rttlhl'\
(Please see FIRE/ A2)
Thar·s the ind1la11un trom 1he
meager respon~ Cll\ ofliuals re
ce" ed "hen the) mailed cop1l'S oft he
proposed smok1 ng la" w near!\ ).000
local businesses Onh about 2 percent
of the businesse\ 1ha1 rece1-..l·d cop1e\
of the ordtnancl.' responded to Cm Hall .
In inc t II\ C. ounc1l memocr<; or-
dered the marling "hen the' air
peared headed tor a 2-2 deadlock in
.\ugu\t "'er the adopuon of the
(Pleue eee SMOKIJlfG / A2)
Mesa planners asking city
to ban beer at gas stations
Two other cities on Coast have similar laws
in attempt to curb drunken driving incide nt
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OttMOelfJNo41tall
Costa Mt'."sa ma) J01n a growmg
number of Orange Count) c111es that
are outlawmg the sale of alcoholic
bevera~es at gasoline stations adding
new mini-marts or snack shops
The Planning Commission askrd
Cny Council members Monda) to
consider proh1b1ttng service sta11on-
convenaence stores from selling beer
and wine
Comm1ssaon memhers gencrall~
agrt ed alcohol sales at ga~oh ne \ta-
ti ons ha ve given new meaning lo lht'
term "fill ·er up,·· said Senior Planner
Mike Robinson
"The hottom hne of the d1scuss1on
was that alcohol and gasoline don·t
m 1 '( " '><!1J Rnb1 n'on .. The..._, \!Orl'<.
are tpcrcel\t'd ac;t JU\t another \tq1
that ma kl'' 1t l·on' cn1t•nt to Jnnk and Jn\C ..
The i.ll tltln wac. \parked h\ .1
requt''it IClr J l·ond111onal-uSt· pc.•m11t
to remo<lcl J \1ob1l \Cf\ llC <,tat1on at
Jl45 Harbor Bhd h' adding a
con,en1t'nl'l' c.wn.· anJ rt·huildin(I. tht•
canop)
.\bout "" \1mllar ga,ol1m· \Lal1on
mini-man'> ha\ l' hc.·en appro' t'i.l ti'
the comm1<.\11)n w11h1n 1hr lac.t tew
month' Jllnrdmg 111 planning 'tat-
ters
Ho"l'' rr ant1-alu,hol ahu'l'
group<; ret·cntl~ gained lex-al attt·nt111n
b} pushing ltl d1m1natt' rhc pral t1tc
of selling h«r and "lnl' at tilling
'itallons
L1c.t month the c111es of Laguna
Beal h and <;an Juan C ap1strano
bannrd alcohol s.ales al c.uch m1n1-
man~. and a c.1mtlar ban is being
conc.1dered toda' 1n 4.nahe1m
The l."11\ of Tustin also hac. an
informal i)oltn 10 den~ concurrent
..ak\ of gasoline and alcoholic
he'eraite<,. Robinson .-.aid
~taffers. quoting from an informal
sur't'\ b' the A.lcohol .\d'-l'ior\
Board o( Orange Count} said SI
perl'ent of the \ 1olatof\ attending
drunken dn' er'\ ~hool-; pun hased
lht.>1r ~' eragec. from a gas \lat1on
m1n1-man
lhC' c.une~ added that 4J perCt'nt
l)I the people drank their bttr or ~ ine
1mmcd1atel~. the sta fTrepon ~1d
( omm1ss1on members approved
the \1ohll elt pans1on 4-1 Monda'.
with the condition that be-er and ~1n('
not ht sold.
(Pleue eee ALCOHOL/A2)
Ref armers offering newest
approach to oldest profession
Mary Ma dellne Pro ect allowing ex-hookers
chance to clean up their acf cha nge Hf estyle
Gibbs said.
Prostitute. Hookrr Lad~ of thr
Evenin1 arc all la bel" ~omehow
p-antm& perm1ss1on fo r an anslant
JUd&ment. Labt'ls dt'scn b1na not JUSt
an allq.al profession. but stercotypin&
the ind1v1duals who pursue 1t without
aclcnowledJina the separate per·
sonaht1es of the women they tat
Juryconvicts2
of murder, splits
on 3rd defendant
By JEFF ADLER
or -o.. Nee.._
agaan't 21-~ear-old Lisa Mondragon
Howe,er. thr ~ven-man, five.
woman JUT} found both Clement
Brown and Tutu1l1 Tuvalu, hoth 2 l-
yc.ar-old Westminster ~•dents. 1u1I·
t of first-<iq;J"C'( murder and the
rt'lated cnmes of burglary and rot>-
~!)
Sm vs. The Church -It's a
conceptual battle as firmly embedded
u the proverbial wrinkle in time, and
u old as the: oldest profession Its.elf.
But three church-go1na women who
abate a different vant~ point have
vowed to achieve a fnendly hand-
shake between the two sidci, and
they've chosen Oranac County as the
neutral IOil for tM truce.
Aptly dubbed "The Newest M1n1-.
~ to the Oldest Profession,.. the
Mary Maadalene Project is dcdic.ated
to DfOvidf na adult female prosututC1
'
Wlth the rtsources necessary for "a
successful transition to an alternative
lifestyle."
Kathryn E Goddard, dean of
student services at Cal State Lona
Beach; Norma Brandel Gibbs, former
m•yor of tluntinaton Beach and Seal
Beach, and Jcm Rodewald. chairman
of the Mary Mqdaknt' ProJttt 1n
Rcxda., are three of the people
launchina the Oransc County efTon
"We ~ all here to help ont'
another. Women who wish to mab a
lifntvle cban,ie dncrvt our support.. ..
. ..
But alone. empty and often bitter.
the prostitute uses s1m1lar labt'ls to
dHCTibt' everyone outs1dt the con·
finn of the only world she knows. he:
tosses them into a ca1qory of thox
who JUSl don't undtrstand.
"I aucu 11 was more tn my mind
than anyth1n1 else." said V1 cka Hus.
a former prostitute who came to tht
Mary MqdAlt'~ ProJttt 1n ReSt'da
for help. "Ptople arc really more
compassionate than people rcahze ··
The problem of prostitution 1s Ont'
known by most. rttogn1zed b) somt'
but truly undcntood by few And tht'
s11uauon as 1t u1sts in Oranac County
1 Swtl" under the conservauve rua
ltke dust silently collt'Ct1na som~
wMtt 11 donn 't belona,
For now the Ora~ C'ount) fac1lit)
10 houst s1l transfomuna pm~tttute\
111time1n tll·month w"1ons has no
(.,_.. ... BOOUR8/A2)
Two V.e~1 minc.tt't men were: con-
victed of firc.t-dCJr« murder Mondav
for the fatal st.abb1na of a Hunti naton
Beach man last Februaf'\ But tht
same JUI) was unable to rcarh a
verdtct on murder charges agaans1 a
third dt'ftndant. a Santa i\na woman.
fomna a ma tnal to he dC'dart'd
Oranat Count) Supen or ( ourt
Judat Rot>rrt F1t.qe1"1ld d~lared the
m.1n nal aAer Jurors repOrted thev
Wt're dt'adloclccd I 1-1 in favor of a
1u1lt\ verdict an !ht' murder c-a~
f1tt&t'rald scheduled a No' 22
scntenc1n1 hc:anna for Brown and
Tuvalu and ordcrid that they con-
tinue to be held 1n the~ County
Jai l wtthout t.11. Both men fact a
m&\lmum 2~yeaMo-hft state pn90n
term (PleueeeeTWOOl"/U)
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Al Or-. Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueeday, Octobet 15, 1985
SHOOTING CHARGES DROPPED .•.
Prom Al
West ~ County Supenor
Coun J udae L1u1 Carden&$ lM~ the
chatses ~nst Bruce Ward Atwell,
12, out of court, allowint him to leave
• free man. He faced a Possible prison
term of 13 years for two counts of
assauJt with a deadly weaPon
··rm very much surprised over the
decision," said Huntington Beach
Police lnvestiptor Tom Galligan," I
understand what the JUd&e said, but I
don't really aarce wtth it.} llf"CC With
what the DA thinks."
Atwell pleaded guihy earlier this
month to two felon y counts of assault
with a deadly weapon in connection
with the Sept. 21 incident. Cardenas
reduced the charges to misdemeanors
when he placed Atwell on three years
formal probation.
The judge said that he did not lake
the way the clistnct attorney's office
handled he case. He said that even
thouch Atwell was the victim. he was
held an jail, while the "street thugs"
were allowed to remain on the streets.
Cardenas compared the case to the
Don McBride
FIRE ...
From Al
Paramedics reponed that Parker
suffered second and third-degree
bums to his left leg and arm and to
most of hi s chest. He is listed in
scnous condition today.
Ritchey said there 1s no and1cat1on
that the residence. a rental unit owner
by Razm1g Konyahan. was equipped
with a smoke detector
hi&bly pubhetzed New York shooting
in which Bernhard Ooeu shot four
teen-agers who allegedly tned to rob
ham on a subway. The JUst1ficat1on
was an Atwell's nJht to live safely.
8ut.G1lhgan, who worked on the
cue. sees it a different wa y
"What they (the teen...a&ers) dad was
wrona." GiUtpn said, "But I think he
went above and beyond and reacted."
G1llipn said Atwell was wrong for
not c~Jlina the Police after the brick
wu tossed through the car window.
Atwell said he was riding in a 1984
Honda Accord driven by has gi rl-
friend when two bncks came out or
the darkness on Mcfadden A venue;
one smashed through a car window.
and the other hit 1he side of the car.
Atwell told police about a week
later when he surrendered that he
thought that someone had fired a
shotaun at the car.
After the car was hit by the bncks.
Atwell had his girlfnend dnvc ham to
a fnend's house where he borrowed a
handgun to hunt down the suspected
snipers.
"He did take matters into his own
hands," Gilligan said.
He found Brian Gonzales. 18, and
Edward Johnson, 17, throwrngcggsat
cars, accordin& to police reports. He
ordered them to lie on the ground and
kicked Johnson in the stomach "be-
cause he was mad" about the inct·
dent. accord1na to Deputy Public
Defender Brian Ducker
Whale Atwell was involved an the
altcrcauon with Johnson. Gonzales
aot up and ran. the repon said. Atwell
shot Johnson 1n the leg to keep him
from fleeing, and shot Gonzales as he
JUm~ over a fence.
0111ipn said he had sought chal')Cs
with the district attorney's office
against Gonzale&. who 1s an adult.
and notified the j uvenile authoritit;s
about Johnson.
"They (the teen-agers) admitted
what they did was wrong, and
anything you do you have to justify,"
Gilligan said "But became back later
10 get them and didn't call the police."
Atwell spent nane days to Jail after
turning himself over to the police.
and his attorney claimed Atwell lost
h1sjobas a production manager for an
Irvine company bcc~use of the lime
behind bars.
Reward offered tn bombing
A pro-Arab group is offenng a
reward of up to SI 00.000 for infor-
mation leading to the arrest and
conviction of the person who bombed
an Orange County office, killing
rcg.aonal director AJcx Odeh.
Odeh, 41 , was fatally wounded
when a bomb exploded as he opened
the door to the committee's office.
HOSTAGE AWARENESS ..•
From Al
Eric Jacobsen. 29. who is traveling
to Washington, D.C.. later this month
said he hopes 10 use the city's action
as a lever to persuade government
officials to give urgent treatment to
the hostage crisis.
"The only way to develop a sence of
urgency," Jacobsen s~ud, "as to have a
massive letter campa1sn" and other
cffons by the community.
Jacobsen, who said he will ask the
president to make direct contact with
the captors. declared that the lc1dnap-
p1ngs arc an injustice. "They (the
hostages) were not politicians. They
represented the side of the United
States that we can be proud of.··
Jacobsen. who works for a cardiac
tesung company in Anaheim, said he
is shoncning has work week to 20
hours to continue his struggle on
behalf of his 54-year-old father. who
was chief administrator of the Amcri·
can University of Beirut Hospital.
Jacobsen's last trip to Washington.
he said, was financed by has fellow
parishioners at St. Bonaventure Cath·
olic Church in Huntington Beach. He
also plans some fund-raising events.
he said, to finance future tnps that
cost about $600 and long distance
telephone calls that run about $250 a
month.
On the fund-raismg efforts and
contributions, be said: "We're going
to be forced to do it. But it comes
down to a matter of pride. Accepting
charitv is a difficult thing to deal Wlth."
Ma yor Batley said the hostages
must not be forgotten.
..Were not asking the president to
negotate, but at least to talk to the
captors. There has to be someone who
knows who they arc."
ALCOHOL ••.
From Al
Ola1rman Walter Davenpon dis-
sented in the vote out of concern that
the condition was invalid because the
city has no formal policy or ordinance
governing alco hol sales at gas sta-
tions, Robinson said.
Consequently, the expansion will
be forwarded to the council Oct. 21
with the request for some direction m
handling future applications for gas
station mini-markets.
Hot winds subsidin tonight
Wllldt buffeting Sout'-n Celttomla tor the paat ,.. cs.ya The ,.,...t/ fOf 8 p.m. EDT, Wed , Oct 16
wlll dlmlni.tl tonight and a grllduel eoollng trend wlll wt In
Wedneed1y, the N1tlonal WMtMr Setvk)e aald.
Weakening of the Santa Ana wind condition w .. due to the
... rwerd m~t of a IOW pteuu1• syttem. ellowlng an lnftwt
of marine air, fO<ee&tt«• Mid. Temperatur. wer. expected to
droc:i 10 degl'MI In .om. ., ... by Wedneedey.
COOle< temPe<ltur .. were expected 11ong coaatal arMt
following overnight Iowa In the UPP« •O• and lower 50a. Hight
wlll range from tti. mid-79• to the low 80a.
Along the Ora~ Cout It wlll be cooler ,,.., the eout
WednMd1y. Lowt In upP9f 40a and 50t. Hlgt'tt Wednuday In
mid 70• et l>Mehea and In 80• etaewhere
U.S. Temps
Surf Report
Tides
TOOA't
11:03p.m
1M7p.m ...,.. .. .,
4:311Lm
10:61 Lm
ll:Mp.m
16 .. ~· Sun -.~., e·1t p.m . ,._ Wedi....,., et 11·68 Lm Md -1gt1r> 91I:11 p.m
.,._ .... 1049y • 7 29 pm .• ,._ w~., l:N a-m . .-o -~ ••• 12 p "'·
HOOKERS GIVEN NEW LEASE ON LIFE •••
From Al
address. and the three fo undang make a strong commitment toward a 60 to 70 percent of the people they
women admit that they arc beginning willing transformation. deal with were victims of sexual
W1th merely a solid foundation of molestation at an early age. Mead Chnsuah kindness. Although the fi ve-year-old Reseda said.
facility began as an alternative to lime
But Goddard. Gibbs and behindbars,theaimbehindtheMary Gibbs said the Orange County
Rodewald said that each wall built Magdalene project and the format for project is supponed by women from
around the base they have staned will its success has changed, Rodewald the Episcopal, Methodist, Presby·
work toward closing the gap of said. tcrian and Catholic churches. She
misunderstanding and house the .. With the choice of us or jail, said it will provide food, shelter, concept of relioion that they feel was vocational training, education, medi-.,... everyone would pick us," Rodewald I d I d li always be there. said. But the pro~m only invites ca . enta • an counse ng suppon for the women who will be housed Haas spoke to 150 people at a fund· those who sincere Y yearn to change there during the six-month intervals.
raiser 10 Huntington Harbour Sun· the way they live, she said.
day, evoking an emouonal response Goddard said that much of the Goddard noted that the effon wall
from those in attendance. Gibbs said. predilection behmd prostitution is depend on a "close. interpersonal
ta ed ·th" th · t. relationship" between the counselors con in wt an e m1sconccp ion d r-. • •
SMOKING CURBS DRAW LITTLE HEAT ...
"It was terrific; there was hardly a that most of the fcrostitutes on the an trans1orm1ng pros1t1tutes. Most dry eye." Gibbs said, adding that · of the women in prostitution have S3.000 was raised for the facility. streets or working or outcall services been "used" by nearly everyone who arc simply m it because they want to has gotten close to them, which
Haas said that when she amved IO be. makes the all-important element or From Al
ordinance. The ma1hng was intended
to measure pnvatc business owners·
attitude toward the proposed smok-
ina ordinance.
Only 88 letters and 19 phone calls
were received concerning the smok·
ing proposal. Among the letters. onl y
25 opposed adoption of the new
ordinance.
The proposed smoking law 1s back
on the agenda for today's council
mectt ng. which begins at 6:30 p.m.
The Irvine smoking d1scuss1on
actually dates back to May. when
some council members asked the cit ;
'itaff to gather 1nfonnat1on on a
-;moking regulation~ in other com-
munities
In July. the counc1l 1nstructed staff
members to draft an ln·tne smoking
law patterned after an ordinance
recently adopted 10 Laguna Beach.
That proposed Irvine lawdescn~
smoking as a health huard and an
annoyance to people in confined
spaces. It would proh1b1t smoking 1n
pubhc places such as elevators, meet-
ing rooms, aud11onums, restrooms
and indoor service lines, such as those
at banks and grocery stores.
It also would regulate restaurants
and private workplace!>, allowing
employees to designate their im medi·
ate work areas as non·smokmg LO nes.
When the proposed law was re·
viewed by the council in August.
Mayor David Baker excluded
himself. saying his law firm does
business with the tobacco industry
Council members David Salls and
Barbara Wiener expressed interest to
voluntary rather than mandatory
smoking controls. while council
the Southland. she was "a Jewish "It's socially hidden. People S« It trust difficult to achieve. she said.
members Larry Agran and Sally Anne hooker from the Bronx (New York)." as a matter of choice. oot a matter of Maller endorsed the smoking law. But the warmth of the women from Vice Offi cer John KJein of the history," Goddard said. She said that N Bea h p 1· De With a 2-2 deadlock imminent, 1he the Mary Magdalene Project con-the historical factor can be seen in ewpon c o tee partmcnt council decided to ask local business vinced her to change her ways. . . said that prostitution is prevaJcnt aJI
people "or their react1·on to the sta11St1cs that show a large percentage over the county, whether in the form 11 ··it 1• f:antast1c. temfic -the best of prostitutes as victims of sexual smoking measure. City staff members " of the strectwaJker in Anaheim and then estimated the cost of a mass thing that's ever happened to me." abuse at an ea riv age. Garden Grove. or the call girl types
malling at $2,500. Haas said. "I wish more women knew 1. f · who conduct their business in maior
I • I ·· Accordmg to am Mead o For Kids iJ In a repon this week ~o the council. about it. ts a m1rac e. Sake an Brea, a pnvatc study done by Newport Beach hotels.
Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Now working for a travel club that San Francisco prostitutes who f°'" "We're for anything that will get the
Jr. said copies of the proposed she asked not be identified, Haas said, med COYOTE (Call Off Your OICI prostitutes off the streets or out of the
smoking ordinance were mailed in "J'm 37 and the best me I've ever Tired Ethics) revealed that 97 to 98 o\Jtcall business," KJcin said about
September to 4.850 Irvine business been." percent of the prostitutes surveyed M M dal Pr ·
permit holders. He said the wntten Women are referred to the project had their first sexual encounter with a the arv ag enc OJCCt
responses included 59 in agreement by the couns, social service agencies relative, "pnmarily a father or father The Rcseda project has been 98
with the smoking law, 25 opposed He and rchab1litat1on counselors in fi~urc. ·• percent effective over the past five
~1d four stated they would agree to a county jails, Rodewald said. She years. and Rodewald said she has high
revised version of the smoking law. stressed that the program as not JUSt Another study conducted by Chil· hopes for implementing the Mary
Brady also said he had 19 tele phonc for those who want a roof over their drcn of the Night, a suppon group for Magdalene Project in Orange Coun·
conversations wtth local residents heads, but for women who agree to runaways and prostitutes. shows that ty.
and bu s1 ness people regard mg the r. ,!i!i!i!i!ii!i:~~i!!i!i!i!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ smokmg proposal. I
TWO OF THREE GUILTY OF MURDER •..
From Al
The 1udgc al<io ordered Mon·
dragon. who t'i hc tng held 1n lieu of
$250.000 bail. to return on No " 22 to
determine whether she will be tned
for a ~cond time ,
The three were accused oi invadmg
a Hunungton Beach apanment at
8081 Holland St on Feb. 6 in search
of cocaine and manJuana, Deputy
District Attorney Ri ck Toohey said.
When the tno burst into the
apanment, armed with a sawed-off
shotgun. the)' ordered fi ve people
they found watch1 ng a movie to Ile on
the floor. the prosecution alleged
dunng the two-week tnal.
As they ransacked the house in
search of the drugs they intended to
steal. a fight broke out l>unng the
fight. Brown grabbed a butcher knife
and stabbed 30.vear-old Wilham
Frank Cody to deaih. Toohey ~1d
All three defendants were charged
with the murder because 11 took place
dunng the commission of related
Just Call
642-6086
felonies, the robber) and burglary. the
prosecutor explained
Brown. Tuvalu and Mondragon
were arrested by Huntington Beach
pohce two days after the slaying
occurred. A search of Brown's resi-
dence turned up a sawed-off shotgun .
which was missing pans that matched
those found near Cody's body
The jury dehbcrated for about 41'2
days before returning ats ve rd ict.
In accepting the 1ury's pronounce·
ment, F1tzgerald commented that he
could tell the deliberations had turn-
ed heated because "we could hear the
noise coming out of the room "
Jury Foreman Dick Boyce of~anta
.\na said 1urorr, voted to find Brown
and Tuvalu guilt) last Thursday, hut
continued arguing through Monday
morning over Mondragon's role in
the cnme.
.. Efe,en people fell 'he was an
accomplice lo the rohbcry and under
the felon} murder rule was gu11t~:·
Bovee said t oohe) said he 1s prepared to a'k
the court lo order a retnal. but
acknowledged that he had offered
Mondragon an opportunity to plead
guilty to the reduced charge of
second-degree murder about a month
before the tnal began
"Eleven of them (Jurors) felt she
was guilty I'm disappointed they
didn"t convict her also. I am happy
that two of the defendants were fou nd
guilty of murder and they're off the
street" Toohey -;aid of the Jury's
decision
Mondragon's defense attorney,
Gary Proctor. said his client turned
down the prosccuuon's pre-tnal offer
because she "d1dn 't feel she was guilty
of anything "
He maintained that Mondrago n
went to the apanment intending to
bu} drugs and was unaware of any
plot tO rob the apanment's residents
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