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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-10-24 - Orange Coast PilotPOMCAITaoteA2 Newport Police audit under way By SUSAN HOWLETT Of .. ...., ........ A private consulting firm bas partially c.ompleted an audit of the Newport Beach Police Department, an in-depth survey ordered by the Sports St. Louis takes command of the World Serles wtth a 3-0 wtn In game four ./111 Marina High goes four overtimes before beating Edison In water polo./82 Coaat Candidates for three spots on the Huntington Beach Elementary(Clty) School Board differ on the what to do with the five closed schools./ Al Governor Oeukmejlan takes a swipe at lenient Judges and ttie state Su- preme Court In lrvlne.A3 California Lesbian mayor Valerie Terrlgno has been In- dicted on 14 counts of embezzling./ A7 Nation An Investigation Into the Lindbergh kidnapping case supports the Jury's verdict./ AS World City Council, a city official said today. City Maoaaer Robert Wynn said field notes taken by representatives of the National Leaaue of Cities Police Consulting Service have been sul>- mined to the firm's headquarters in Balsa project clears panel Coast Commtsston approval lauded as 'first btg st e p ' By ROBERT BARKER Of .. .,., ......... California coastal commissioners have given gave their blessing to a compromise plan to develop the Bolsa Chica marshlands.. and pa.rti. sans on both sides the decade-long controversy said they can sec the tight at the end of the tunnel. Wayne Oark, a spokesman for Signal Bolsa Corp., the area's major landowner, said Wednesday's action in Los Angeles "is the first indication that there really will be a .project. "All the rest has been a prelude," he said. "Now there is unanimous approval from the commission and agreement from other agencies. " Aod criticism from Lorraine Faber, a spokeswoman from the Amigos de Bolsa Chica orpnization that's battled for rcstorauon over the years, ap~muted. 'We're not huging the plan and we don't believe you can make a bad plan good, but this is the best plan at this point" The compromise calls for resto- ration of 915 acres of wetlands for wildlife, construction of up to 5, 700 waterfront homes and possible con- struction of a navigable channel to Pacific Ocean and a 1,300-slip marina. Washington D.C. He expects mults in Dcc:ember of the audit -the fint for the depan- ment -that is reviewing the depan- ment's use of city funds and survey. inf. its use of resources. 'It's a question of the allocation of resources," Wynn said. The decision to conduct the audit came this summer when problems withjuvenile vandalism, noise, liner and crowds plagued the Balboa Penninsula and there was a quesuon about the deployment of officen.. W~said. 'There tw always been a question in Newport Beach about the alloca· tion of resouroes." Wynn said, "Arc we utilizina manpower in the city?" It is merely a coincidence that the audit comes at the same time Chief Charles Gross announced his retire- ment, Wynn said. "I don't believe that there's an indication that there's anyttung wrong. .. Wynn said. The summer problems 10 Balboa WCf'CD't the only reasons for the audit, Wynn said. Councilwoman Jackie Heather said that she campaigned to gather council votes for the audit. .. We did it as a good managing tool," Heather said, ''The citizens of Newport Beach bave a very high priority for public safety." A Coeta Meea fire crew battlee fl.a.mee encutflni a dumpeter and fara.(ee at 2 .,.., .... ,.... ., 1llot De,,._ o'clock th1a morning at 1819 Monro.ta. The fire wu part of a one-hour eerlee. CM firemen suspect arson in rash of morning blazes By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. .,., ........ A blaze that engulfed some apart· ment ~s in Costa Mesa early this morning may be related to three other suspected arsons that occurred within the same hour, fire officials said. The fires were apparently 1gn1ted in three connected garages, two dump- sters and a car within a square mile in soulhwcst Costa Mesa. said Jim Ritchey. adnunistrauve fire chief. Ritchey said the dumpster and car fires were quickly extinguished, whale the garage blaze at the Monrov1an apartments, 1819 Monrovia Ave .. caused more than S40.000 wonh of damages. It took 15 firefighters 25 minutes to snuff the flames ripping through the garages to the rear of the wmplex at 2:01 a.m. At least one of the garages. where the fire began. was guned as bu1ldrng damages lut S22.500 Damage to tht" contents of the garage was estimated at S2 J.500, most!} fora 1984 M1tsub1sh1 that was destrovt"d. R1tchev said. Two other (Pleue eee FIRES/ A2) It WU Sood ti.mina that t.bc audit deas100 was made in J u.oe wben there were problems on the Peninsula and when the community was "upset" wtth the deployment of police officcn in the uea. Heather said. Councilman Bill Acee, who was instrumental in the audit decis1on. said be considen the review "a very good dia&nostic approach" into the (Pleue eee IUWPORT I A2) Burning corpse found in Irvine By PBIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. .,., ........ Irvine police arc invesugaung the death of a man whose body was discovered in flames early today in a field in the affluent Turtle Rock comm unit} Officer Greg Mcfarland was o n rouune patrol at 3:02 a.m. when be spotted a fire in a grassy area 30 feet offR.i<iJ.chne Dnve south ofUn1ver· s1ty Drive, said Lt. Al Mwr. On closer 1nspcc:_tJon. the officer saw It was a body in flames. M u1r said. Mcfarland momentanly put out the fire Wlth an extinguisher from his patrol car but the body reigrutcd. Muir said. Orange County firefighters were then summoned to exunguish the blaze. Muir said the fire victim was bclleved to bave been dead before the officer discovered him. He wd invesugators waned unul daylight to conunue their probe. The body was not removed from the scene unul 9 a.m. The body had bCcn face down in a field adJacent to a Turtle Rock Pointe development. Muir said the man's 1dcnuty was unknown and his age and race could not 1mmed1atc\y be determined "The bod) was badl) burned." Mwr saad Asked wh) the bod~ rc1g111ted after the officer first put out the fire. Muir said. "tt would appear combu~t1ble matenal was involved. What that 1<; I have no idea.·· R1dgt"hne Dnvt" was t"'pcctcd to (Pl ea.e eee BODY /A2) President Reagan offers a "fresh start" In U.S.- Sovlet relations at his U.N. speech./ Al Paving the way for approval of the plan was the rcc.ent agreement by Signal Bolsa and Orange County planners to link the wetlands resto- ration with commerical development and establisbiqs I 00-foot buffer zones around ofajor wetland arca.s. Proeonents also agreed to study the feasibility of a non-navigable channel in addition to the navigable channel to the ocean. Hodel invites other states to oil meetings Boating Story on a Costa Mesa purchase of yachting' a Sea Magazine ls Included In special boating sec- tlon./82 INDEX Boating Bridge Bulletln Board Business Clualfled Comics Croaaword Death Notices Entertainment Horoecope Ann Landers Opinion People Poflce Log Publlc Notices Sport a Televtalon Weather 82-3 C-4 A3 BS.6 C5-7 C-4 C7 C3 84 C6 81 A8 81 A3 C3-8 C1-3 B• A2 Ron Tippets, Orange County's project manager for Bolsa Chica, said that the plan will return to the Orange County Plannin~ Commission and Board of Supervisors within the next (Pleue eee BOL8A/ A2) By USA MAHONEY Of .. .,., ... ...,, The battle over a federal plan to e'pand oil and gas exploration off the California coast is once again h~ting up in Washington D.C. Several locaJ officials are preparing for a return visit to the nation's capital to lobby for protc<;tions that would prevent federal leasing along Murderer gets 15 years for knifing teen at Bolsa Chica By STEVE MARBLE OfU..,_.,,.. ..... A man who stabbed and lcilled a Huntinaton Beach teen-ager follow- ing a dispute over firewood at Bolsa Chica State Beach two years ago was sentenced Wednesday to 15 yea.rs in state prison. Juan Guzman, a 22-year-old Mex- ican citizen who resides in Los Anaelcs, was convicted last month in the 1983 ala~ of Paul Manino, a 16-ycar-old lli&b school junior who bled to death from the sinale lcnife wound. G uzman, wearing a sports coat, tie and slacks, nodded his head slowly as Superior Court Judge James Cook P.ronounced sentence. His only vis-- tble reaction came when Martino's father aot to his feet and apparently taunted Guzman in Italian. Deputy District Attorney Tony Rack.auckas, who prosecuted the homicide, said the victim's father told him that be yelled out only one word -"Guzman." But others present said Martino's father threatened Guzman br sayrng. ''You're mine. You're dead.' IUck.aucka.s said if there was a (Pleue Me OUZll.A.ft/ A2) Guiding spirit of libraries retires, starts new chapter Innovations marked Huntington tenure of Walter Johnson BJ ftOBEl\T BAJlUft °' ................ Walter Johnsont_the auidina IPirit of the $5 million n wn lnaton &e.cb Central Library that'• atttlCUld wido- sprad acclaim -and almott un. paralleled uae -bu resiped. Johnson, 60, bc:pn bit ten ure u the city's librarian when Huntinaton 8eKh had two libraries -one on Main Street and anocbcr in an old boute near Waner Avenue and 8eecb BoWevard. At lbe time of h11 retirement thla Ro1ERT 8111£1 -it's probably the most aracious buildina in the most beautiful pan of the city. The 72,000-tQuare foot library circulates mort than a million items annually and houses over 300,000 volumes. It su pposedly is the busiest library lD the SWe. Johruon. wbo wd be loved bis Job ao m uch that be would have done it for free, retired bccauw it's time to move on and dQ somethtn.t cite with bit life, be said. He plans to tClq) busy by perhaps m.akina pepier-mache props for theme parties. He's alto interested. he said, an aquaculture -powina fish for fun and profiL Johnton's bou, Commwtity Ser- viea OireC'tor Mu Bowman, M.ld Jobo.ton tw been t.be pic:bna 15for ~and impro: the 1 ("'-'e.-1 UY/ ) the Orange Coast. State legislators ma.lung up an 18· member negotiaung team are read~ to meet Wlth lotenor Sccretar) Donald P. Hodel to talk. about where additional offshore oil exploration should be allowed. But Hodel threw a monkey wrench into scheduling the meetmg by re· questing that congressmen from otht"r states be included m the discussions Sens. l..lan C-ranc;ion and Pete Wilson responded to the lntenor sccrctan 's suggesuon 10 a letter Wednesda}. \.\'hat ne'>' area\ will be permitted for expanded exploration 1s a Cahfom1a issue and one that should be negot1att'd b} Cal1fom1a lcgislatol"'i alone. tht" letter c;.a1d Hodel is awa) from the capital this week and his aide. Bob \\ alkt"r said Instant million windfall phony at Brea landfill Co unty workers find du mped cash -all counterfeit - By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,., ........ For one brief moment. Paul Fonchcs and Earnest Manme'l thought all their dreams and prayers had been answered. The two county workers. oper· ating bulldozers at a landfill 10 Brea, were moving rubble at the county dump Wednesday mom- ina when a pl&suc baa nppt:'d open. A handful of f 20 bills spilled out. When the workers chmbed off their machines for a closer look. they dt900vcrcd the plastic bq cootamcd SI million in S20 biUs, most of them uncut and still an sheets.. But as Foocbes and Mart1net soon discovered, the b1 Lis 'ttl'C phony -all countcrfctt. Oranac County hcnff's LL Dick Of90n said 1t appean some- one just toued the money away after wrappina up the fake bills in a plastic bq. Altbouah the bdls were counterfcu, Olson said they looked real tnouah to him ''An elpert would know but ~ look-ed sood enouah to me." Obioowd.. ""--.. $1 lllLLIO"I A.2) ....... ..-.. ~ ...... Coa.DtJ hap WOl'ken' ·~wbM(fall" tw.rned 909.f. he did not kno~ ho~ the secrt"tar; '>'Ould react to the letter Hodel suggested other interestt'd parties parttc1pate 10 negouauons because of cnuc1sm b} somt" con· gressmen that offshore oil dnlhng 1s a na11onal issue and dnlltng off the Cahfomta coast should not ht' de- cided parochially. Walker said. But Hal Gross. a Cranston aide. (Pleaee eee OFFSHORE/ A2) Stores reeling over CM revamp By TONY SAA VEDRA Of ... .,.,P-.. .... Moshe Altman. d1stnct manager for Leo's Stereo. thought he had seen the wont when construction crews boarded up the wmdows ofh1s Costa Mesa store as work began last Jul} .:>n the City's downtown rchabahtatlon project.( · This Wttk. tht")' tore up the s1de· walks tn front of "1tman's store, as well as the other bustnesscs ~tV'lng facebf\s on the cast sick of Newport Boult"vard While the MndoW'S have been cleared. Altman claimed that no customers would bother to tru~t' acros.s the csumated I I -foot·Wlde dart stnp outside his store. And other merchants echoed thox !Cntlments as sales contmucd · to plummet by up to 60 percent at the 2.S bustnCUC'S bci~ remodeled bet~ 18th ~t and Broedway. ''I'm dead. thett's only one pcnon in the slOrc now," said Altman Tuctday. as a woman compl&Jned to one of has salesmen that 1t took her I .S manutes to find the stereo shop. At vanou1 tJmcs dunna the last~ months. chain link fcncina and tea.f. f oldtna blocked the 1toreffo1na. fot"P-•na customen to enter tbrouah b.ald- to-find suk and rear cnt.raoocs. To many potcnt:W petroM, the ,iorcs atone the commercial ~babdi­ tauoo block 1ppcsn.d to be doeed. ~-OUW"IOWN/A.21 ' I Al ·· 0nnoe OoMt DAILY PILOT~y. October 24, 1885 LmRARY INNOVATOR RETIRES .•• ham A l S)'llcm tnto one of the best in the ~tioo. Johnson established a bookmobile ll"oCtUl and cra.t.ed oeiahborbood Bbraty branches at Banllina and OTlhi.m streets. to &ive bener aervicc to outlyiaa a.rcas.. Jn 1967 be bcpn a pl&nni.aa ~teaY for a oew library, one tbat Euldbe a catalyst for all infonnation d artistic and cultural actJvitics, wman said. His aoal was reacbed1 1ic>wma.o ~n:t when the ~nll'&I r,t~ in 1975. • Nonna Gibbs. a former mayor and fhy councilwoman who also was {l.Htrwnenta.J in buildinJ the library. ·1ee1 Johnson u a vtsionary who a dream and held to it ... He wi.U be real loss and one who will be hard to te~<;;" she said. r · e Craft, a Huntington Beach ed Arts Board member who also is the Oranae Coun~ Grand Jury, ~ed Johnson "Mr. Library." "Hepve more than the CJttra mile. futina it a library and cultural center tias essentially Walter's vision," she ~d. "It will be hard to think of the "1>n.ry without him being there. • "The art displays and ellhibits (at ~library) would do Ct'Cdit to many a iiuscum. f aive the credit to Walt.er." • Gibbs also credited Johnson with "never bcina fussed" when bad financial times set in with the passage of Proposition 13. Johnson, she said, rounded up an extensive network of volunteers and support orpnizations to keep the library hummmg. Johnson also instituted a series of user fees to help finance library o~tions. He steadfastly refused to yield to pressure, however, to impose a fee on library cards. The volunteer movement that Johnson beaded, according to Bowman, is unmatched by any other public libary in the state. .. At a time wbeo the public libraries reduced hours or closed. Wah amassed a voluntecr system that ~ ......... " ............. Bantbaaton Beach Mayor Ratb Balley it.-commendadon to city Clbrarlan Walter Jolm8on for ~ yean of MJ"rice. includes more than 200 volunteers and pve over I 5,000 hours of work each year," Bowman said. Johnson also is credited with establishing support groups that in- clude the Library Board, Friends of the Library, Friends of the Children's Library and the Library Patron Foundation. These organizations have been responsible for donating hundreds of thousands of dollars for books and equipment. Ron Hayden has been named acting librarian. OFFSHORE OIL MEETINGS ••• Postal workers From Al • maintains that no one but the California delegation should have a say at the bargaining 1..able. "It's a California dispute. There's no ration- ality whatsoever in including others in the discussion," he said. Unless Hodel backs off on his request to include others in the talks, a resolution of how much more drilllng will be allowed and where it will talce place is unlikely to occu r before Nov. I 5, the day an exnting moratonum on offshore 011 explo- ration expires. The moratorium, which covers the majority of the California coast. is attached to a contJnumg resolution that keeps the Interior Department funded until its budget is adopted by BODY ••. homAl remain closed for several hours this morning while investigato rs videotaped the death scene and searched for phy!>ical evidence. Muir said at least one other body burning 1nc1dent has occurred 10 Irvine withm the past five years. But he said there was no immediate connection with today's death. CongJnS this fall. The House appropriations com- mtnee 1s scheduled to meet next week to consider extending the resolution and local officials from Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and San O emente are preparing to fly to WasbingtOn to lobby for a year's extension. Local officials will be in 'Washing- ton Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day to press their cause, said Bill Schreiber, aide to Rep. Bob Badham, R-Newport Beach. Local coastal ci tics are opposed to allowing increased oil drilling 1n their areas, fca\in., pollution and damage to tourism 1f oil derricks dot the horizon. A contingent of mayors and city council members went lo Washing- ton in mid-September to try to convince legislators to exclude Or- ange County from any federal leasing plan. Hodel subsequently scrap~ a tentative leasing plan that included six tracts off the coast of Orange County. Tracts chosen by members ol an original state negotiating team proved to contain little development potential, Walker said. arrested in OC drug busts By die AalOcl.a&ed Pres• About a dozen people have been arrested by U.S. postal inspectors for investigatJon of selling cocaine, mari- juana and other narcotics at an Orange County postal facility. The inspectors made the arrests Wednesday in Orange, Los Angeles and Riverside counties after a seven- week investigation by undercover agents, said U.S. Postal Inspector Bill Watson. Those arrested worked at the main post office an Santa Ana. "Generally the sales were for under $2,000 (in drugs)," Watson said. "Any sale on postal service propcny is a federal violation.'' Watson said the people arrested did not work together 10 the drug sales. "They were all independents," he said. ··Some of them knew each other, but they were not a nng." The people arrested were 10ter- viewed at postal service offices late Wednesday. NEWPORT POLICE AUDIT ST ARTS ••. From Al way the city's law enforcement agen- cy is run and into possible ways to improve it. But Agee said the audit was being considered well before concerns were aired by Balboa Penninsula residents Over the juvenile problems and ·&..lltjed lack of law enforcement designated to the area. "It was not my intention when I supported the dcc1S1on to 'get the police department,· but to get some mformation to help the city 10 running the deparunent," A~ec said. Agee said he is fulJy convmced the firm will conclude with a favorable report on the department. Councilwoman Evelyn Hart said the results of the audit will be informative for the city because of the large amount of money spent on the police department. "We spend more money per e<ip1ta on our police department, which is more than any other city in O range County," Hart said. ·The audit has nothing to do with the police chief, but 1t will be an 1Mtrumental tool while we look for another one.'' GUZMAN SENTENCED FOR STABBING •.. From.Al threat made in the courtroom, he believes It was without substance. "His son was murdered." the prosecutor said. when asked about the outburst. "Whatever he said. 1t has no substance as a threat. It's not somethin~ he plans to carry out." Following the hearing. family members and fnends of Martino said they beheved the punishment was too light because G u1man will be eligible for parole 1n slightly more than seven years. ··Paul was a very good boy, very affectionate:' the victim 's mother, Elaine Mane Mart100. told Cook pnor 10 sentencing. ··He wanted a lot out of life. .. , see him in other klds wherever I go." she said. fighting back tears. "He Just Call 642-6086 was very protective of me and my daughter. He was the man in our house." Paul Stark. the pubhc defender representing Guzman, described his chent as a hard-working, law-abiding man whose hfe could be salvaged if he were spared tjme in state prison. Stark said the stabbing, which occurred Sept. I 5, 1983 in a beach parking lot after a a clash over firewood between Martino and bis friends and a group of Guzman's friends. was the result of "ha~ pcnstance" more than anythina else. "The facu show a unique tct of cucumstances bad to come t()lether for Paul Martino to die, .. the attorney said. "It was like n1tro and pyccrin meeting and then exploding.· The Judge said he got •·positive feelings" from Guzman and said that was why he had permiued the man to remain free on SI 00.000 bail follow- ing his convictton. "A prison sentence here could mean a loss to society of two younf men," the judge said. "(Guzman) could come bac~ (from prison) more in need of rehabilitation than he needs now." But the judge said he had a responsibility to society to punish Guzman and handed down the stan- dard sentence for second-degree murder. Cook could have added anotherycarontoGuzman'sscntencc for us1na a knife in the commission of a crime but decided against it. Guzman was taken into custody following the hearing. What do you llkt aboat tbt Dally Piiot? w .. at don't yoo llkt? Call tile oumbtr at left and yoar mt1111e wlll bt recorded, trae1crtbed and delivered to U.e appropriate editor. ne ume U · .. ffr u1wert•11ervlce may bt 111ed to record letters to t .. e editor oo any topic. Coatribaton lO oar IAtten colomn mast LDclude their name and telepbone number for nrificatlon. No clrfalatlon calls, plea1e. Tell 01 wbat'• on yHr mind. -----------------------------------------------------------------, Clrculatton 7141142-4333 D:f~' le Guar.ntMd lol""'1'1y I '""'Y II ynu 00 N~ ""-Y°"" ~ I~ ~ lO 0 I'll 1..t• De!Oll I (> ,.,, ilt>CI y•V ~OOV ...... 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Saturday llltOUgh Mondey period aoepl .... nlQM Ind ~ clOuda end log -the OOMt. ~ w1ttt hlQtle ee to 12. ~4'1012 TODAY Second low ' 54 p "' Seoond lllgtl 7 .43 p "' THUReOAY l:ML"' 8,24L,.,. 2:2tp,,., 8·23pm I!> 60 0 4 64 '0 ,, Sun -. today el 8 09 p.m , nt. Frl01ty el 1 08 L m. IW>d .. 9(lllfn al 4 07 p "' Moon ,,... loeley et 4:32 p.m.. Nie ,rldey et •:65 Lm.. IW>d ,-. 9Qekl II 4 18p.,.,, DOWNTOWN 'WAR ZONE' ASSAILED ... From Al despite the frantic remodeling sales and banner ~s that said otherwise. As complaints mount, city re- development officials arc scheduled to meet today with the merchants at 6 p.m. in the Neiabborhood Communi- ty Center, 1845 Park Ave. Patricia David, community de- velopment coordinator, said general contractor Paul Hagopian, Assistant City Manager AJlan Roeder and city redevelopment officials will be on hand to listen to the merchants' complaints. Much of the problem stems from an apparent lack of communicauon between the city~ontracted construc- tion crews and the merchants. Busi- ness owners also complained the workers have been discourteous and inconsiderate. "The problem is they didn't warn us about it (clearing the sidewalk). They just came in at 6 a.m. and started digging it up," Altman protested. While city officials assure the refacing will be completed by Thanksgiving weekend, the tra- ditional start of the Christmas sho~ ping rush, merchants are fearful of a delay. FIRES •.. From Al cars sustamed minor damages 1n the early morning blaze. While an investigation 1s pending, fire officials reported the preliminary indications point to arson. And suspicions were fueled by the chain of fires between 1 :30 a.m. and 2: 17 a.m. "They're all suspicious," said Ritchey, adding they arc being in- vestigated as related ancidents. The first call brought firefighters to a car that was ablaze at 868 Center St. About 27 minutes later, fire units were notified of a burning dumpster at 1760 Monrovia Ave., followed in four minutes by reports of the garage blaze. Another dumpster fire at 2: 17 a.m. scot firefighters rushing to 750 W. 17th St. No further information was avail- able on the trash or car fires, although Ritchey said they were minor. Compounding the problem, some merchants said their rents arc being raised and, 10 a few cases, doubled. Robert Montenegro of Perfection Audio is one of the business tenants who has complained to the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency. ··The a nswer I gel is that we're going to reap the benefits when (the project) is done. How many of us are going to still be here when it's done?" Montenegro said. Spanish-type facades, with ranopies, tile and arched windows, are being added to the buildings. continujng the architectural theme displayed in the S 18 million Courtyards shopping complex under construction across Newport Boulevard. The city 1s using federal grants to cover nearly all the $593,000 an expenses for the refacing project. Consequently, not all the merchants are complaining. although they concede that times are indeed hard. "I don't think this 1s anything that will kill the business," said Robert Raciti. son of jeweler Dominic Rac1t1. ··w e'll endure." Robert Ziemer, owner of Henry 'N Harry·s Goat Hill Tavern, down· played the complaints fro m other merchants. "The project is going to be beauti- ful. I'm going to come out ahead because my building is bcaullful." Ziemer said. "Did you sec this damn toilet like it was before?" While conceding there have been a few snags, development coord10ator David said the rehab work has gone smoothly. And considering the alternatives, she said merchants had little 10 complain about. "The rehab of the buildmg 1s certainly better than the demolition of the bu1ld10g, which was certaJnly an option at the beginning." David said. $1 MILLION PHONY ... From Al Bill Ebert. an assistant super- visor with the U.S. Service Ser- vice in Los Angeles, said the phony bills appear to have been printed from a plate that has been m use about two years. "These notes have been around a while and we've made several arrests but we've never found the printer," said Ebert, who believes that someone involved in the pnnung of the countertell money probably dumped the fake cash. .. Evidently someone got scared." Ebert said. He said SI million m "funny money" is a large but not ex- traordinary amount to be seized. "Once you get your plates, you could print up S 10 to S15 million in a weekend," he said. ··So SI million isn't that much to them." BOLSA CHICA OK'D •.• Jl'romAl few weeks and that approval 1s imminent. said. Final ac1ion 1s pending on a study by the U.S. Army Corps on the environmental effects of such a channel. Environmentalists claim a channel would destroy beach areas and could C<lusc sand erosion. But backers say it is esscntia.J to a waterfront development. But, he said a final approvaJ is several years away. And actual con- structJon of the first home may not take place for five years, he said. Construction of a marina and navi- gable channel, if approved, may not be a reality for another decade, be ------ Fall Classics Once again this fa ll we sre ollering a distinc tive group of line wool sport jackets. We've designe d our tasteful plaids, herringbones, and tic- wea ve coats w ith a rich array ollre sh Inter w oven colorations perfectly •olted to complement our extensive collectlon of •port•wear and lurnl•hlags. We In vite you to view our excltlng •election. GenUemen 's Clothing Inspired By Trad/Lion c 46 rash /on Island (714) 640·83 J 0 • I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT fThu'9day, October 2•. 1815 * A.a -BULLE TIN BOARD Kid photos, prints offered in Viejo Governor assails court 'leniency' Free idenufication pho1os and finserprinttna (o~ c~udte~ ~II be offered in the Center Court of the ~i.u1on VieJO Mall this weekend u part of the mall's Llaht th~ Way H~me" campaian 11med at helpina to find m11Sin1 children. The public service program will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. It is co-sponsored by Instant Photo Corp. of America. Ebell dlnner announced Members of the Ebell Oub of Irvine and their husbands will meet Saturday to celebrate the success of th~ club's yearly fund raiser, the Share Our Smiles Aucuon, at the home of Dianne Lundquist. '$142 Cbateau Circle lrvine. The 7:30 dinner meeting will feature a baslcet- linina demonstration by Karen Pavlovslcy. Plans for the club's Dec. 3 Christmas party also will be advanced. Older women to meet Councilwoman Joy Picus will be the lceynote speaker at the fifth anniversary luncheon of the Southern Calfomia chapter of the Older Women's Leaaue in Irvine Saturday. Th~ event will be held from I I a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Registry Hotel. OWL founders Tish Sommers and Laurie Shields will be honored at the luncheon. Mutdcal •how •lated The Musical Comedy Players will present two shows on the · various types and stages of love Saturday at Kimberly Gardens, 24922 Muirlands, El Toro. The presentations will be given at 3 and 7:30 P·i:t'· and will feature impersonations of Carmen Miranda, Mae West and other celebrities. Call Penny Hume at 855-8803 for ticket information. Open hoa•e planned The third annual oP._Cn house at Seaview Lutheran Plaza, 2800 Pacific View Dnve, Corona del Mar, will be held Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Tours of the HUD-financed facility for older people will include inspcctjon of the aplartments of several of the residents. There will be a display of handmade crafts, light refreshments and entertain- ment. • Dog oWJJers meetlng A Dog Owners Guide to Survival class wul be conducted Saturday at the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter from 2 to 3:30 p.m. It will be repeated Nov. 30 and Dec. 28. Topics to be covered include ~roblem preven- tion and solving, punishment, obcd1ence instruction and questions on problems. Owners should not bring their dogs to the class. Hollday boutlque slated A holida.Y. boutique to "get the JUmp on Chnstmas" Wlll be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Reformation Lutheran Church. I 5750 Maanolia Ave., Westminster. Among the features will be ans and crafts, a Chnstmas boutique bakery, a raffle, a garden and tool concession and tupverware booths. Call 842-6275 for more mformauon. Watercolor workshops set Irvine Valley College will offer a watercolor figure pajnting workshop Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room A307 , presented by Hugh O'Kccfe. a commercial artist. O'Keefe also will conduct a six-week workshop beginning Nov. 2 from 9 to 11 a.m. in Room A307 involving sketching, demonstration and painting of live models. The fee for Saturday's class ts $20, and the cost of the six-week workshop is $52, or $65 for both. Call 559-3333 for details. Growth workshop offered Coastline Community College will sponsor a workshop on new psychology of love and spiritual growth Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Center. 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. Dr. Lee Solow, a psychologist in pnvatc practice, will conduct the seminar. The registration fee 1s $25. and rcgistratton an formation 1s available at 241-6186. Employment •emlnar set A workshop for mature men and women considering a career change wiU be held an three pans -Saturday, Nov. 2 and Nov. 9 -in Room A201 of Irvine Valley College. The instructor will be Joy Vandruff, a career counselor and a member of the International Society of ~-retirement Planners. The fee is $30 and additional information is available at the college's community services office, 559-3333. Converd.tlon cJaa at OCC Alan Gardner, author of the best-selling book "Conversationally Speaking, will present a work· shop on ways to bc&in and carry on worthwhile conversations Saturday in the Forum of Oranae Coast College in Costa Mesa. The seminar is scheduled from I 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. and admission is $20. Details may be obtained by callina 432-S880. Ca.tame pande planned The Ctty of Fountain Valley will conduct a free Halloween costume parade and "Monster Mash" for children 10 yean old and youoacr Saturday at I 0 a.m. in the city's recreation center. 16400 Broolchunt St. Activities will include a costume contest, dance competition, a pumpkin carvina contest (brina your own pumpkins) and Halloween pmes. Call 839-8611 for more information. Senion 1et free na •hot. The Huntinaton Beach Community Oinic will hold a free Ou immunization clinic for senior citiz.cn1 Friday from I to 3 p.m. The inoculations will be administered at the clinic. 322 Fifth St., in the city's downtown area, from 1 to 3 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Thunday, Oct. 24 • 7:30 p.m. l...-hid dMI Meri, adminiatrauon center, 3SO Blumont St. Deukmej lan In Irvine to honor 11 citizens for their efforts in encouraging crtme preventIOn By PAUL ARCBIPLEY OfllleO.,NM .... Gov. Geo11t Deukmejian took a SWlpc at lenient judae1 and the state Supreme Court Wednesday whiJe bonorina 11 Southern California-area recipients with crime prevention awards al ceremonies in Irvine. Dcukmejian presented a Newpon Beach reaident and diviafon of the Irvine Barbara Lona Pohce Department with 1985 Governor's Crime PrevenlJon Awards dunng the Catifornia Stop Crime Coalition Banquet at the Irvine Hilton hotel. The a~ds arc ajven to honor "s.pufi- cant cnme prevention contribullons" OBITUARIES from the private and pubhc sector, Deukme1ian said. OeukJneJWl alto uled the opponuruty to criticize state jud&n who are soft on crime, and particularfy the Supreme Coun for block.ina implementation of the death penalty. "The days of leniency and loopbolct ID our criminal justice system must come to an end " Oeukmejian aaid. "The Cali· fornia Supreme Coun can start belpina. "Since I authored our death penalty law in 1976, juries have imposed tlus puru1h- ment over 200 times, and yet not one murderer hu paid the ultimate price. "[call upon the court to heed the will of the people and implement the death penalty in the state of California," be said. Dcukmejian wd the tifbt apinst cnme requires "a team effort" 1nvolvma every- one from the state's hiahest court to the Neiahborhood Watch volunteer. "rm pleased to be here to help honor the individuals and orpni.zations who have pven of their time and resources to help protect their families and their com- munities from crime," he said. Barbara Long of Ncwpon Beach was honored for organizlns Nei&hborhood Watch Programs throughout that coastal community. Lona organized one Neighborhood Watch Program that included more than 80 bloclc captains and 3,000 members. Her efforts arc credited with contribut- inJ to a 45 percent decrease in major cnmes during the past three years, law enforcement officials reported. Long said she got in volved in the program while a member of her local community as.sociauon after she became alarmed at the number of cnmes an her neighborhood. "lhere were a lot of burglanes and I guess I just got ured of 1t," Long said. . Also honored by DcukmeJian was the Irvine Police Department Preven11ve Ser- vices Unit. Eugene Van Dask, ex-Fountain Valley councilman, dies By ROBERT BARKER Of IN De11J NM awt Former Fountain Valley C1ty Coun- cilman Eugene Van Dask died Wednesday evening. apparently from a hean attack. He was66. Mr. Van Dask, who wa5 unanimously appointed to fill a one-year vacancy on the City Council when R<>1cr Stanton was elected to the Orange County Board of Supervisors in 198 I, reportedly suffered a heart attaclc while at work as a business consultant at the Hydrotech Co., accord- ing to Fountain Valley Mayor Btn Nielsen. He was treated by paramedics and transJ?Oned to Fountain Valley Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to Nielsen. Mr. Yan Dask, a retired Rockwell International purchasing manager and a 21-year resident ofFountain Valley, leaves his wife, Amell, and a daughter, Kristen. "He dtd more for the city tn one year on the council than any others." a gnef- stricken Nielsen said today. "He really got to the issues. He was the conscience of Fountain Valley. If we had troubles. we could always count on Gene to help us out." Nielsen and other officials credited Mr Van Dask: for be1na chiefly responsible for the construction of the new Fount.am Valley police st.auon. He also worked for the development of an executive golf course near Brookhurst Street and Edinger A venue in Mile Square Park. Ground will be broken in about a year for the course, the city's personnel director, Ball Ackerman, saJd today. Mr. Van Dask, who apparently had a history ofheart problems. made a commit- ment to serve only one year on the council when he was selected from a field of 16 applicants. Bandits cause stir by monkey business By STEVE MARBLE Of .. 0., Nee ,..,, Two men who held up a Mission VieJO bank Wednesday caused more of an uproar m the bank parlung lot where they apparently slipped on Halloween masks and were nearly apprehended by a curious truck driver. The bandits, who entered the Bank of American in Mission Viejo at 10:44 a.m,, reportedly pulled on ape masks as the.y dashed across the parlung lot to their getaway car. A truck dnver, who was malcmg a delivery to the banlc, told Orange County Sheriffs deputies he was more tha.n a httle lrrine A S 140 skateboard was reported stolen from the praac of a home aJona Bull Run Wcdnetday afternoon. • • • Masked man grabs jewelry from HB store susp1c1on of the two men and decided 10 follow them. The delivery man pulled his truck up behind the gold station wagon the bandit~ Jumped into and tned to block them from leaving, said Lt. Dack Olson Though the bandits were able to get away, the truck driver ;otted down the number of the getaway car's Anzona plates. Olson wd he isn't sure how much cash the bandits gm. He said each robber held up a separate teller, displaying revolvers an both cases. The suspects were descnbed as beina in their late 20s and apparently both were wearing fake beards. Campina equipment worth more than $400 was rcponed stolen from a 1983 Nissan pickup parked at an vehicle SCTVlce center at 44 Auto Center Dnvc Wcdn~ day. • •• A TV set and a camera wert reponed stolen from an apanment 1n a comple• aJona Esplanade Wednesday • • • A thief, entenna through a doggie door. reportedly stoic a video ca5sette recorder from a Miro Court home. • • • Someone reportedly stoic 85 pJlons of paint wonh S 1,200 from a constuct1on site alona StudebUer last weekend. Police ~ loo1Un1 for a masked man Fountain Valley believed mpon1ible for stealinaS2S.OOO to Vandals alued posters saytna "Iran-Iraq SS0,000 in ''fine" jewelry from a Hunt-Stop the War" on the side of a bu1ld1na at inston Beach department store late t6S3S Broolchunt St., the vicum told Wednetday niabt. police Wednetday The damaae was csta- Policc aaid the suspect entered the matech t S 100. Mervyn'sdeput.mentstorcat the comer of . • • • Brookhunt St~t and Adams Avenue by Vandals did $1 00 10 dam~ to th~ smashina tbe front window. He then Tsuk.asa RC'ltaurant. 18120 Brook.hunt S1 • smashed a display cue and pbbed the WednClday when they put a hose 1n the He bopped in a brown ford van pet1led door-mounted mall slot and turned lbe m a.n alley behind the 1tore and fled south watcr on. on Btook.bu.nt, acconllna to the reports. Coeta 11-Police depl.nment ~\.es-woman JoAn· oo Bcrpuom said police think the robber A Ncwpon Beach woman reported took mOllly .,ad cbama. Tuetday that 10meume 11ncie Sei>t 9 her A 19-year~ eyewitness aid cbcribed TV ICl. micn>-ave and IWlina equipment.. the •UJPCCt u a white male in his late teens valued 11 S l .200. ~ atolen ftom a locked or early 20L ltOf'll' room at 16!>2. 8:bcod. ••••••••••••••••r-All ems*>yee ot an f.dwa.rds Cinema. a., ............ ""' De,_ Go•. Deukmejian (left) concratulatee lrrine Police Chief Leo Peart for ctty•• crime pre•endon effort.a. A 25 percent drop in burgJanes dunng the first six months of 1985 was reported by the unit following 1mplement.auon of a Neighborhood Alen program in the caty's hia.h crime rate area. lrvme's Neighborhood AJert program is supponcd by nearly 100 community assoc1auons, and bas a memberstup of more than 6,200 households. The proaram 1s pan of a mulu-faceted cnmc prevention campa..agn conducted b~ the Preventive Services Unit. The awards hononng st.atewtde cnme prevention programs were the first pres- ented by a Cal1fom1a governor. according Eqene Van Duk Dunng has stay in office. he donated his monthly pa} check of S252.50 from the city to the Fountain Valle y Garis Oub and to the Fountain Valle} High School band He was appointed 1n the first week of February an 1981 and served unul April 1982. The flag at C11} Hall was ordered flown at half-staff 1.534 Adams ..\ vc reported ht' found a storage room door forced open Tuesda' However. he could find nothing missing. he told pohce Newport Beach <\n S8.800 Rolcx watch and S 1.840 tn stereo'cqu1pment was reponed stolen from a home m the 700 block of\\ est Ocean Front Tuesda} • • • ~ Two TV sets. wonh $725. Si'5 1n quane" and two S20 watches were reported stolen from a home 1n the 700 block of Santana Tuesda) Lafuna Beach The owner of a white 1981 ..\MC Jt-ep CJ 7 fled the scene after the car 'itruck several ve hicles on South Coast H1ghwa). then crashed. police said. The anc1dcnt occurred at about 12:20 a.m. Wedncsda"¥ • • • Checkbooks. cash and several wnst- watchcs -together wonh $5.585 -were stolen from a Broadwa, locatton the \'lCtam told police WedncSda) • • • Clothing valued at $723.1 J v.as reported stolen from a business on uth ( oast HiahWI) Wcdncsda Sooth County Jewelry. a TV set and a \ldeo casscttr recorder. wonh $3,845. were reported ~tolcn from a M1ss1on VicJo home 1n the 26600 block of Esta.nc1ero Dnve • • • Four wheels and ores. valued at S:!.000 were reported stolen from a 1976 Po™-hc ~rkcd at World Class Auto Care, 2 '9'~ I Ahc1a. 10 M1ss1on Viejo • • • Jewelry and clothing, valued at S.5 075. to a spokesman at the Office of CnmanaJ Jusucc Planomg. which co-sponsored the awards and banquet. Next month, 11 Northern CahfornLa rcc1p1ents will be honored 10 San Fran- cisco. The c~1tfom1a Stop Cnme Coal.Jtaon IS a volunteer organiz.ataon, and 10cludes rci> rcscntauvcs from federal , state and local cnmmal Jusucc agencies. as well as corporauons and community-based groups The coahtaon was founded 1n 1976 by then-St.ate Sen DeukmeJaan to promote statewide cnmc prevenuon efforts AirCal founder Kenneth Hull succumbs at 85 J Kenneth Hull. founding president of '\arCal airlines, died Thursday morning at his NcW{>On Beach home followmg a hngenng illness. He was 85 Mr Hull served as president of AJrCal from 1966 to 1969 after helping to found the Cahfom1a-bascd airline. He bad prev1ousl) reured in 1962 as president of Lockheed Aircraft Scrvu:cs, a dtv1S1on of Lockheed A.Jrcraft, a post ~ held from the end of World War II. Mr Hull had JOtned Loclchced 1n 1939, workmg as aeneral ma~r of an Ireland facaht' that repaired warumc aircraft Pnor to Joining Lockheed. Mr HuJI was \lCC president of C~fom1a Bank. nov. known as First Interstate Bank. He 1s survived b} his Wife. Helen. a son. J Kenneth Hull, Jr , of San Man110. a daughter Mrs. W11l1am Bradford Chase of Santa Ana. and five grandchildren No strvaces arc planned Mr Hull's bod> Will be cremated and his ashes scattered at sea The famil) requests that donauons be made to the Orange Count~ Chapter of the ..\mcncan Hean ..\ssoc1a11on was reported 'itOlen from a Laguna \,ague! home in the 3 block ot Treasure Island last v.~k Hundnfton Beach meonc broke an to a s11 .. rr 1985 Tovota Cchca parked an the lot of Ocean V1ev. High School 'Wednesd.a\ but didn't steal an,thing In a ~parate incident. someone also stoic a purse from a school locker The purse conu11ned 1dent1ficat1on and mis- cellaneous papers but no cash • • • ..\ S.a()() Stereo and a $2()() painting wcrr among the eight items stolen from a home 1n the J 9100 block of flagshi p \\>cdnesda) Police rcpons said the thief entered tht house through the garage Tht' total loss amounted to Sl.81 0 Huntington driver killed in smashup i\ 58-"¥ear-old Hunungton Beach man v.as k.Jlled Wednesd.a) when he apparent!~ lost control of has car on a Fountain Valle' street. stnking two other "chicles before \lamming into a pole. police reponed Orvel Stewart was pronounced dead at the scene from massive head tnJunes. police said Officers SA1d 1ewan was lravchna on Euclid St~t ~uth of the San Diqo F~way about 8 15 p m when he struck a car dnven b\ Cathnne Domz.alskJ of Huntington ~ach His car then colhdtd with a second vehicle. this one operated h) Bnan Clark of Huntington Beach. ~fort crash1na into a power polr Neither Domulsk1 nor Clark was tn· 1ured Foot amputated after acc ident By TONY SAA VEDR.A °' ...... ,.,. .. Doctors wert foret'd to amputate the foot of a Costa Mesa construction worker inJurcd Wednesday when the prof\ICd bucket of a skip loader landtd on htS lq. Abundto Domanaua. 39. wu a1rhf\ed by an emeraency helicopter to UCJ Medical Center after si-ramed1a o~ that bis foot was bedly mana)ed Tnd putJ.ally amputated above q.e ankle. s&Jd Jun Ritchey, 1 Ctty fitt captain Su:rwcons at ~ facility's rt"plan tauon ttnter wen unable to save Domll'luti's root. wd Barbera Fu1er hospital spokeswoman t-tracr reported the acci- dent v1ct1m wu in good condabon Re!Cue workers were called at 2:08 p m to the site of an apartment project at 2330 Vanauard Way Domafliuez.. employed tty acneraJ contractor Paul Tctnck, was rushed by a.mbulantt to the Costa Mesa poh~ beltPld. when be was transfcnm to lhe m~cal helicopter, Ritchey said. He was -.anable to proV1de fu.nbcr detalh tlu1 mom1na. Tbe C'.ahforn1a Oa:uj>ebOnal Safety H.a.tard Adm1n11trauon officle lD Santa An.a was notified of the ICCldcnt.. ahbouab an 1nvesttpllOO bas not yet bqun., said offitt rcprncntalln J\m Brown r - j. .·; , U.S., takes trade offensive, will subsidize sales abroad W ASHINOTON (AP) -The Re- apn administration1 stepping up its trade offensive, is aoina ahead wttb a plan to subsidiu selected U.S. sales abroad without waiting for con· pnsional action on the president's proposal for a $300 million expon fund. The subsidies -a mix of easy cn<tit terms and cash grants to purchasers -arc designed to make the products more attractive to dcvelopina nations. The subsidies would compete bead-on with those offc~ by other government&, princi- pally Franoe, bank officials said. Bank already had the authority and the resources to grant the subsidies, bank and Treasury Department of- ficials said. "Our proposed actions arc targeted apiost countries that are hampering the p~ss of international neao- tiations to eliminate these predatory practices." Oraocr wd. - IRS debt Interest ralsed By ta.e A .. octated Pre.1 WASHINGTON -The House Ways and Means Committee, convince many tupayen find it more profitable to owe the government than to borro· from banks, 11 raising the interest rate charged on bills owed the l ntemt Revenue Service. The panel did a major bit of backtracking Wednesday as sought to keep ~e tax-overhaul issue alive despite an apparent lack of publj mtcresL Following a week of cnucmn. the committee reversed much of ~or$ I-billion-a-year tax cut it bad voted for commercial banks. And, &oin once: apin apinst the wishes of its ch&Jnnan and President Rcapn, th committee agreed that all credit unions should remain exempt from feden income taxes. Heart recipient'• condldon '•table' The U.S. Expon-lmpon Bank an- nounced Wednesday 1t wtU award "highly conocssionary financing" in six transactions involving S250 million in potential sales of U.S. high- technolOIY equipment. Ban.It Chairman William Draper lJI said the action was dcsi&ned to pressure those countries to "end the msidious practice of using foreign aid or mixing scarce foreign assistance: funds with nonnal export credits to buy an otherwise commercial con- tract." Draper did not name the countries, but other officials said France and, to a lesser degree, Italy and Belgium were the primary stumbling blocks to reaching accord at the world trade talks in Paris. Jamie Flake HERSHEY, Pa. -The condition of artificial heart recipient Anthon Mandia has stablizcd after several days of turmoil and he continues to wait fa a human heart. Doctors at Hershey Medical Center said Wednesday they re expanded small areas of Mandia's right lung that had collapsed because c secretions and bis anability to breathe normally. The problem. whtch doctor said is common after heart surgery, started Sunday, two days after the implan of the Penn State heart, and worsened until a bronchoscopy was perfonnc. Tuesday night. In the procedure, a tube is passed through the windpipe an1 sucks out sccrctatlons that interfere with lung functions, said Dr. John W Burnside, Hershey Medical Center spokesman. Although the products and the U.S. finns that will benefit from the deals wercn 't idenufied, bank officials said the subsidies would aid the sale of sophisticated ~nspon.ation, co.m- putcr and elcctnc power generaung cquioment. The administration decided not to wait for Congress to act on setting up the s~al fund-a major clement of President Reagan's new trade pro- gram -because the Export-Import Bob Levine, a Treasury Ocpan- ment spokesman. said the U.S. as- sistance was -primarily a bargaining tool "to help our negotiators in Paris. The program is not viewed as a relief measure for American business." Liver transplant girl 'doingfine' Federal union chiefs face Hatch Act raps MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Jamie Fiske, who gained national attention in 1982 when her father made a dramatic televised appeal for a liver donor to save her life, bad a checkup Wednesday at the University of Minnesota Hospitals. New combat helmet said Inadequate WASHINGTON (AP) -An administrative law judge recommended Tuesday that three presidents of federal employee unions be found guilty of violating the Hatch Act because they urged their members to oppose the re-election of President Reagan last year. federal employees from taking an active oart in oolitical campaigns. Charles Fiske told reporters that his daughter had been doing very well. WASH INOTON -Nearly a half-million soldiers and Marines wearing; new combat helmet may be inadequately protected because a manufacture changed production specifications for the synthetic-material headgear. th• Pentagon says. Officials arc investigaung whether the manufacturer of the nev helmet, which is designed to replace the familiar "steel pot," 1gnorec govcnncot specifications to improve its profits, William Caldwell. a Pent.agor spokesman, sa.id Wednesday. 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Reg. 27.50 to 30.00 ... 11J S.ve 31%: On our own Centura long sleeve velour shin.a in assorted colors. 0 . 50. Reg . 32.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ......•. 21J NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDt c a g c I ,. r f \ l I I Papers support verdict in Lindbergh kidnapping EWING TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP)-Newly recovered d~ument~ on the kidnapping of aviator Charles A. Lindbergh s son show the baby was killed and the rig.ht ma!\ ~as cx~utcd for the crime, although be was beaten while 111 pohcc custody, state investigators said. The 23,633 rcpons, letters, newspaper arucles and photographs, found after 50years10 the garage ofa former goverylor who w~s unsure about the case, erase lingering questJons and disprove claims by men claiming to be Li_ndbergh's son, said state Attorney General Irwin I. Kimmet man. "These documents do not cast any doubt whatsoever on the Justice of the verdict, nor do they in any way change the outcome of the trial," he said. The widow of Bruno Richard Hauptmann claims the documents clear her husband, who maintained his innocence until his electrocution on April 3, 1936. The recently recovered documents include 10,000 items state police did not know were missing and nine fingerprints taken from the Lindbel"ih baby's crib and toys. State police detc<:tivcs compared the pnnts to those of members of the Lindbergh household and three men who claim they are his son. "We can say .. that these arc claims made by im~sters and. people who have other than lcgnimate motJves commf. ·forward and cla1m1ng to be the Lindbergh child, • Kimmelman said 1n a news conference at state police headquaners here. Also among the .-.documents were the onginal statements taken by state police from Lindbergh, his wt fc, Anna Morrow Lindbergh, and their servants about the night of March I, 1932, when Charles Jr. was snatched f~om his crib in the family's East Amwell Township home. There was also a report from a doctor who examined Hauptmann several days after has arrest in New York Caty and found bruises indicating that be had been beaten while in the custody of police there, K.Jmmelman said. "h was wronaful," K.Jmmelman said oftbe bealJngs. But he said they we~ "not matenal to the case since no coofess1on was beaten out of ham. The c1rcumstant1al evidence apinst him was overwhelming.." Also 10cludcd was the entire state police file on Isidore Fisch. When Hauptmann was arrested in 1934 after investigators traced pan of the $50,000 in ransom to his Bronx home, the German-born carpenter claimed the cash was left there by Fisch, who owed him money. Employment records showtng Hauptmann did not rcpon to work the day the ransom was paid were also recovered. Among the documents was a repon by the Lj.ndbergh baby's doctor that state police said was important because it showed the child was measured at 33 inches long two weeks before his kidnapping. The body found was 331/1 inches long. Mrs. Lindbergh had sa1d after the child's disap- pearance that he was 29 inches, fueling theones that the decomposed body found in a shallow grave 21h months after the k1dnapp1ng was that of an unidentified child. Kimmel man said the only piece of evidence used 10 Hauptmann's tnal still missing is a lf·-i nch chisel found at the scene of the crime. San Francisco attorney Robcn Bryan. represcnung Anna Hauptmann. said the documents will exonerate her husband, although he was not stxcific. Bryan, interviewed wtth his client Tuesday on the "CBS Mom10g News," said he has learned from a reliable source that the documents contain evidence showing that "the tnal of the centurv ... was a trial by fraud." Orange Cou1 OAIL y PILOT !Thureday, Octow 2•. 1916 Al ) Bring the elegance of the Carrington llteaty1e Into your home for the Holidays! ,,,, \ 1 ,~E.0 " -• Antron,.. Extra-Body nylon fiber and ~ '-''.t,~E. ~ Scotchgard• protection assure long life. 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Reagan urges Soviets join U.S. to start peace talks in five war-torn countries UNITED NA TJONS (AP) - President Rcapn offerina a • fresh start" in troubled U.S . ..SOviet rela- tions, proposed today that the super- powers undertake a reaional peaoc process in five war-tom countries. All have leftist aovemments and in one\ Afabani•tan, more than 100,000 Sovtet troops have been battlina i.nsuraents for four yean. "We must beJin somewhere," Re- apn declatcd in an addreu to the U.N. General Assembly, "so let us bc&in where there is great need and areat bope." In all five countries -Afahanistan, Cambodia, Ethiopia., Anaola and Nicaraaua -the president said, Marxism-Leninism is at "war with the people.'' 0 1.ives are bcioa lost each day" because of Soviet expaosio_n m those countries, Reagan ch.aJ'&Cd. And, in each instanoc, be said, the conflict bas spilled over into "war with their ne=r;·" said the U nitcd States seeks "real peaoc" and, to punuc it. be intends to make lbe resolution of rqional conOicts in Afric.t, Asia and Central America a "central issue" at bis summit meetina Nov. 19-20 with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva, Switzerland. The proposed f"Clional peace talks would be initiated by the warrina parties, the president said. Once such talks would "take bold," · JUNIOR V. I. P. SEASON LEASING PACKAGES. CHIPS ~E CHAllDClER PM:KAGE C>IAMI' PM:KAGE he wd the United States and the Soviet Union would totetber seek tutina aolutiona. includinf a halt to forcian military interVenuon, curbs on the now of arms from outside and free elections. In Aftbanistan, Reagan wd, the Soviet lJnjoo must be included in the oeaotiations from the Stan in order to achieve an end to lbe four-year-old civil war. His speech, markin& the 40tb anniversary of the found.in& of lbe United Nations. recalled that lbe world orpoization wu intended to be a "awding star" to freedom. "Dreams of trust arc worthy," the president said. "but in these 40 years, too many dreams have been shat· tered, too many promises have been broken, too many lives have been lost." Tumi~ to U.S.-Soviet relations, Rcaaan wd that when be meets with Gorbachev be will try to lower the current level of mistrust. The president said Americans do not accept that any aovemment has the f'i.abt to "command and order the lives ofits people," and that this beHef was "at the core of our deep and abidin& differences with the Soviet Union! differences that put us into natura conflict. ... " And yet, Reagan said, "we must bqin somewhere, so let us beain where there is great need and put hope" by tryina to help the people in the five countries he listed "choose their future more free!}'." Reapn said the five co unlfiea would be welcomed back mto the "world eoonomy" if n~otiations succeeded. l)csp1te past d1tTerencn1 he said, the United States ''woula resj)()nd aencrously" -an apparent offer of U.S. economic aid. JOIN OUR JUNIOR V. l.P. LEASING PROGRAM. \ Select one of these top·of·tfle·fme money saving packages and enroll '/Our k.ds 1n our JUNIOR VIP LEASING PROGRAM starting Oct 11 Wougn No' 1 'np, receive tfletr own personal JUNIOR VIP MEMBERSHIP CARDS Tne~ r ~I 0111.,. s 10 00 an<J en11tle them and '/Ou to tnese ada111ona1 oenellts * FREE equipment mamtenance all season * 5"o MEMBERS 01sco1.1n1 for tne enr"e season * FREE first 11me ski lesson on our indoor ski aec11 'H1S 'ff AR AAJO EVERY Y[AR LEA~E YOUR i<IOS 'HE BES 1 iOLJtP•,1[ 'J' ~10~.'[ • CM, B!J Y 1-., •• • • BOOTS SA" '.'.I.PC ,, ' S50 00 3 ~·.VARCO::.. ,_, S50 00 :S·..,--,. .... '"• . ... ... ~. 4 "' S1~00 NEWPORT *SKI* COMPANV S~IS AT0•/1r ~AC PP'.: $60 00 Bll~Dl'•G SALOV(I". 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"I believe his speech rc1;>resents the beginning of movement m the right direction and reflects a personal concern for the fate of future gener- ations and a determination to con- tribute towards the achievement of peace in our time," Hussein told the New York Times during an interview Wednesday at his palace in Amman. Jordan. But, Hussein said, Peres' proposal did not "meet the needs of the moment" because of certain con- ditions. Hussein declined to specify his objections, but said be could not reciprocate Peres' call that their state of war be coded immediately, the newspaper s&d. Peres said in a speech before the General Assembly that he would be willing to ao to Jordan by the end of the year for a Middle East peace conference. The Reagan adminis- tration welcomed the Israeli overture. "Termination of the state of war is thC' crownina achievement of a peace effort under the right auspices, an international conference dealina with all aspects of the problem. in particu- lar the Palestiruan dimension and Palestinian rights." Hussein said. Guerrillas free daughter of El Salvador presldent SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -President Jose Napoleon Duane's kidnapped dau&hter was freed today by her guerrilfa captors, the president's chief adviser wd. The adviser, Julio Adolfo Rey Prendes, was with reporters at a military school where they were waiting for a prisoner exchange to be completed. Mariona prison and boarded a bus. Twenty of the prisoners were from Mariona and two bad been taken there from a women's prison, YSKL radio, a commercial station, reported from the scene. 2700 W Coast Highway Newport Beach (714) 631 ·3280 Rey Prendes told a CBS television ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 reportcrthatlnesGuadalupeOuartc The women were Nidia Diaz, a ~uerrilla commander who took part m peace talks last year between the government and rebels, and Rosa Elena Romero Benavides. the radio station said. Ms. Duarte was to be released in Tenancingo, 24 miles northeast of San Salvador, lben driven to Santa Cruz Michapa, 18 miles northeast of the capital, and lben taken by helicop- ter to the military school here. - The Orange Coast Heart Institute at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents THE ROAD BACK: A LOOK AT CARDIAC REHAB Monday November 4, 1985 7:00-8:30 p.m. Hoag Conference Center Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian 301 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA For further inf onnation: (714) 760-5923 Introduction Joel H. Manchester, M. D. Director of Cardiology Topics Cardiac Rehabilitation Lifestyle Modification Diet Exercise Smoking Blood Pressure Stress Speakers Shari Cole, R.N.,B. S.N . Senior Cardiac Nurse Therapist Carol Thomson, R. N., B.S. N. Cardiac Nurse Therapist Staying Healthy Seminars Please m11l the followina re111tration form to Hoaa Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, Community Education Department, 301 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663. THERE tS NO ADMISSION C HARGE. Limited scat1n1 available. AddrC'\\ (11> ---------------------------------Zip --- L>a~t1mC' Phone ( ---- Duran, 35. had been freed and the reporter relayed the information to his office. At 11 :40 a. m. (I 0:40 a.m. PDT) 22 political prisoners were taken from U.S. halts Jordan arnis sale until peace pursued By the A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -The Republican-controlled Senate, with President Reagan's reluctant permission, voted 97-1 Thursday to shelvC' thC' controverstal Sl.9 billion arms sale to Jordan until March 1 unless Jordan and Israel open meaningful peace talks before then. With the Republican leadership telling Reagan defeat was inevitable, the president agreed Wednesday to the 120-day delay, Senate sources said. The GOP leaders told the administratton they would move on their own to delay action on the sale 1n order to head off a resolution that would bar 1t outnght. Only Sen. Christopher Dodd, 0-Conn., voted against the delay and he did so on procedural grounds. Absent were Sens. Bill Bradley, D-N.J .. and Mark Hatfield, R-Ore. Shortly before the vote. Jordan's King Hussein told reporters in Amman that the conditions and delay imposed by the Senate were unacceptable and akin to blackmail. "I hope the kins didn't say that," said Senate Republi~n Leader Robert Dole of Kansas. "It JU St 1sn 't true." Chlna worklng on 'peaceful' nu.tes PEKJNG -China confirmed today that it 1s cooperating with Pakistan and other nations in the field of nuclear energy, but asserted that the program is for peaceful purposes only. Reacting to chqes by U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston. D-Calif., and congressional specialists that China might be helping other countries, including Iran, to acquire nuclear weapons capability, a Foreign Ministry statement said: "This 1s groundless. The Chinese aovemment has repeatedly stated that Chma does not advocate or practice nuclear prohferat1on. nor does it help other countries develop nuclear weapons." State of emergency ease. ln South Africa JOHANNESBURG -President P.W. Botha lifted a three-month-old state of emergency in six djstricts today but left it in effect in 30 other areas. including cities in Cape province where four people died today in racial unrest. The state of emetJency was still being enforced in the major centers of Johannesburg and its industrial suburbs. Kldnapped Soriet. bpnted ln Belrut BEIRUT -Drusc and Moslem militiamen conducted house-to-house searches in the capital and the southern port of Sidon today for three kidnapped Soviet diplomats, police said. Newspapen said dozens of people were rounded up for qu~~~ning. It ~as t~e fmt. ~or .draanet m<?unted by leftist and Moslem m1httas for foreign lcidnap vtctJms since abductJons began in January 1984. In east Beirut. police said militiamen of the Christian Lebanese Forces today stormed President Amin Gemayel's n&ht-wina Phalanac Party newsP.Aper. Al-Amal, stopped publication and arrested 1t!I editor, Joseph Abu Khahl. Cooperatl.ng hljacker may be kUler ROME -A hijacker oflbe Achille Lauro who is reportedly cooperating with investiptors may be the one who kmed American pa.sscnaer Leon Klmghoffer, Italian newspapen reported today. The newspapers, quot.in& unnamed sourc:n\ said the story could not be officially confirmed and that investiptin& ma&Jstrates are refUsinJ to make any comment. II Giomale of Milan, a conservative daily, said in its front pep headline that "the killer of Klinahoffer is the pirate who accuses Abu Abbas." EOPt leader meet. with HuueJn AMMAN Jordan -EIYPtian President Hosni Mubarak amved in Jordan today for talks with JGni H~uein .oo new Israeli proposals for peace and a possible re-evaluation of relauona wtth the PLO. Ea.YDuan officiall l&id Mub.rak and Hussein would discuss the search for peace in liabt of an otferby Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Perea to bcain talkl with Hu11ein by the end of thi1 year. Well-placed Arab aources in Cairo, apca)dna oo ooodition they not be identJfied bY. na~e or oatio!'ali~. ~1d th~ two~ would a.llO discu• tbe Palestine Uberauon <?ra:truut1on s role 1n future Middle East peace moves followina outbursts of vtolenoc that have damaae<f the PL.O's 1mqe in the Wtst. Lesbian mayor indicted by Jury for embezzling Bill will ban laundering, aid drug fight LOS ANGELES (A P) -A proposed law aimed al curbing the flow of 1lhc1t dru& profits by tackhng money laundcnna schemes would affect not only financial anstatutJons but wives and children of drua pushers, witnesses told a hcanng. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Valerie Terriano, who became a symbol of py pride as the fir5t openly lesbian mayor in America, has been indicted on 14 counts of embezzlin& almost $11,000 in federal funds intended for the poor and homeless. .. rm denying au the charges, .. Terripo said Wednesday at a ne~ conference in a park near the office of her attorney, Howard Weitzman. "I've not embeu.led any m oney." A federal grand jury accused her of divertina the money for personal use and for her friends 10 1983 and 1984 while she was executive director of Crossroads Counseling. a federally funded organization in Hollywood. The indictment aJleges that Ter- ri.goo, 32, the first mayor of West Hollywood, embezzled grant funds from various federal agencies. On advice of her attorney Howard Weitzman, she declined to answer questions about the charges. Weitzman successfully defended for- Quarantine for AIDS aim of initiative SACRAMENTO (AP) -A poliu- cal JfOUp says it wants to qualify an initiative for the November 1986 ballot to pcrmtt the quarantine of AJDS victtms. The initiative would make AIDS an "officially rcponable disease." But the state's top health official says such a law is already on the books. Proponents of the proposed m- iti.ative filed it Wednesday WJth the attorney general's office. Spokesmen for the . Nation~! Democratic Policy Committee, said the measure would add acquired immune deficiency syndrome to the list of 58 rcponable diseases an California and wotlld allow state state health officials to quarantine properties or areas or people. Potential jackpot winner arrested SAC RAMENTO (AP) -Lots of people beard about Donna Lee Sobb, 31 , becoming a. finalist for ~he $2 million lottery Jackpot draWJng - including Sacramento County war- rant bureau Sgt. John Fiercnza. A Sacramento County sheriffs spokesman said Wednesday that tht mother of th~c boys. whom she supports with the aid of welfare. was arrested for failing to appear m court last February on a petty theft charge. Sobb, who posted S 1.000 bail and will finish her coun appearances by Friday in time to join Mo nday's grand-prize drawing in Hollywood. said "I knew I had this fine to take carc'of. But I didn't have the money to do it .... I'm embarrassed " Wlll big bang theory send wbale to ocean? RJO VISTA (AP) -Biologjsts plan to bang 8-foot met.al pipes today to scare the lost humpback whale out of bis dead-end Sacramento Ri ver slough back to the Pacific Ocean. "ll'he stays wbcre he 1s, he's ma lot of trouble," James Lecky. a manne biol<>&ist for the Nat1onaJ Manne Fisheries Servlcc, said Wednesday. The 45-ton whale, first spotted in San Francisco Bay on Oct. I I , has spent the last five days in narrow Shag Slough, about 70 miles from the Golden Gate. If the pipe<langjng method does.n 't work, the scientist will try explodu:ig shells in the water, shmmg ltghts m the water dismantling a narrow wooden a~to bridge or -as a "very last resort" -loading the animal on a boat and shipping it to sea. Death of koala may curtail visits to zoos SAN DIEGO (AP) -~n Diego Zoo officials arc rc-evaluatm' travel plans for their koalas folloWlng the death of one of the b_ear-like c~tures after trips to zoos an Memphis and Milwaukee, a spokesman said Wednesday. Koalas visited six U.S. zoos for one month this year and the zoo ~ad planned to ship the furry manup1aJs to six other zoos next year. The maJe koala. Ayers, 21h-ycars- old. contracted a virus that led to pbeumonia and underwent euthanasia on Oct. 1 5, a zoo spokes- man said. Protest threatened if redwoods downed UK.JAH (AP) -Environn:ien- tali1U bave vowed to rcpe~t prcvtous acts of civil disobedience 1f the st.ate aj)pr'OVet 1 proposed Oeorpa Pacific Co. harvest of 7S-acre Sally Bell Orove of 11000-year-old redwoods . .. We beheve u shouJd be a federal o&ote to cut another old1J'C)wth redwood tree," said Lynn Ryan of the Siem Oub's Redwood Ch.apter dur-ina 1 public hcarina Wednt!lday. AhQIC1her, 7S prote:stcn told a ttate Oepanment of Forestry panel that they will renew the f'Clla~ activities of two ye.an aao. when envirorunentalists buged the tower- ina tttlCI in an attempt to stop logen. mer automaker John Z. DcLorcan against. drug trafficking charaes. Arrai&nment was scheduled for Nov. 4. lf convicted, she could face a maximum 10 ycan in prison and S 10.000 fine oo each felony count. In a key count, Terrigno was charged with writing a check for $5,000 on an account that held funds from the Federal Emergency Manage- ment Agency. "Dclcndant Valerie Temgno knowingly and wiJlfully embculed and converted for the benefit of herself and others SS,000 of FEMA funds which were intended to help the poor and ho"'elcss in the Los Angeles area," the indictment said. It alleged she used the money to purchase $5,000 wonb ofSafeway gift certificates in denominatjons of SI 0 and $50. Instead of giving the coupons to the poor, most went to Terrigno and her friends, the indict- ment said. Terrigno, who served as executive Valerie Terrtcno director of Crossroads from 1982 to October 1984, became West Holly- wood's mayor Nov. 29, 1984, a few weeks after voters approved a measure to incorporate as Los An- geles County's 84th city. She stepped down from that office Au,&. 8, 1985, but remains on the City COunciJ. She said Wednesday that she would continue to serve as councilwoman. Deputy Attorney General Gary Schons told a joint Senate-Assembly hcarina Wedne$day that Senate Bill 1470 by Sen. Dan McCorquodaJe, [).. San Jose, would be a valuable tool in combattin& drug traffic. The biU would make tt a crime for anyone to conduct a transaction anvolvina money acquired with funds received through an 1l11c11 act. It would also require financ1aJ m stttu- tjons to report trans.actions mvolvmg more than $1 ~000 or more than $25.000 within nvc days But attorney Paul Gabbert said, "If we take this bill as tt reads, at means the wives and children of drug pushers arc pun 1shable It also threat- ens attomcy<hent pnvacy." State Attorney General John Yao de Kamp said California banks went from a $78 milhon deficit m 1983 to a $1 .5 billion surplus in 1984 -partly due to recent crackdowns on Launder- ing operations m A o nda. ~14K GOLD ~ COU>MD 8T()MB) •NNG8 ... .... - WE~VETAKEN HOME EQUITY WAN RATES IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. I LAST CHANCE FOR $200 REBATE. If you apply for a home equtt y Joan at Bank of Amcnca before October .11, you're still eligible for a $200 rebate. So now's the time to call -or stop in at any Bank of America branch and take advantage of our low rates. . .unday. Mar~ 19.25% '; M~ 17.5% uetday, March@ 12D% ::.10.So/o m11111h \.111.1hl< l~.11. 1\\ 1tht11ll L l1'\ r f \ 10.25% 10.58% l .innual percl·nta~c rail' APPLY BY PHO E. .) l .1 II I "(in ·n I ' ~" 1\\1 1nJ.1\·Thur~.l.l\ ..... 1 m 'I'm Fr1d.l\ "'.1 m 'l' 111 l.ivc· u' .1 1...lll JI nur tull lrL'\: n11mhl:t .ind \t'l htl'v\ L':J'V It I' t() Jppl\ \\'l' L.ll) ).:J\'l' \fill .l prd1mmJrv ul'JH <k·c1..,mn tlw no.t hll\llll''' d.1\'-\1'.rtth nn complt:x p.q~:r BANH work Add It .ill up.rnJ 1t\L'.1'\' w -.cc wh' '"e'rc C1hfnrnt<l'' ON THE kJJ1n>t knJn LEADER 11 . m Bank of America _L. _____________________________________ ~------------~~~----- A7 Pockets of cities, school districts are only so deep The "deep pocket" phenomenon that threatens to bankrupt small cities in this state is spreadins to the schools. If it is not checked, it will wreak havoc m every institution with access to public funds, consuming tax dollars like a hungry shark and undermining our most basic social services. "Deep pocket .. grew out of the legal doctrine of joint and several liability, which allows the courts to assess full damages to any of several defendants in a civil suit based almost entirely on the defendant's ability to pay. For example, if a suit arises from an accident, the plaintiff is likely to sue not only the other party in the accident, but the city in which the accident occurred. If it is found that the individual was 99 percent responsible for the injuries and that the city -perhaps by failing to trim tree limbs that partially obscured a traffic sign -was one percent at fault, it will then look at both parties' finances. In a case where the defendant who was considered almost totally responsible is indigent or uninsured, virtually the entire burden of the damage award will be shifted to the m unicipalitf. The bil frequently runs into the millions of dollars. As more institutions are named as co-defendants and as more insurance companies refuse to carry public clients, those dollars are tax dollars. Three times over the past few years, attempts to sew up those "deep pockets,, have failed. The main source of opposition has been the California Trial Lawyers Association, an organization representing many people who earn lucrative fees as percentages of the awards their clients win. Before our institutions begin to crumble under the weight of ''deep pocket" stress, protections must be enacted. At the same time, victims of accidents· should not be denied compensation for their injuries - physical, emotional and financial -because the responsible party cannot afford to pay. It has been suggested that assignable damages to defendants found to be onJy minimallr responsible be capped at a fixed percentage of the tota award, perhaps 40 percent. One of the weaknesses of this remed y is that it does not provide protection from the sympathetic, over- zealous juries that have demonstrated a disturbing prope~sity to equate compensation with inst.ant wealth. The money, of course, cannot replace a loved one or a lost limb. But juries seem to feel better about making a victim into a n ch victim. There are other ways to address fix the problem and save the institutions. One is to create a schedule of awards that establishes the appropriate compensatio n for every conceivable kind ofmjury. The awards, above actual me<lical expenses, should be generous and should ensure that the victim can maintain his standard of living. But it should be sensible enough to recognize that it is not the function of the court to create new levels of affluence as if it were the state lottery commission. The same effect, with a more human touch, could be achieved by turning the award over to a judge. As a person practiced in hls impartiality, the judge should be able to render decisions unaffected by the emotion tha t turns j uries into cash machines -and that is bankrupting our cities and schools. This firm takes long view Whenever a sizable new huild1ng goc\ up nat1onv.1de, one v.red..ing company in Los A.ngele~ ~nds an engineer to check out the blucpnnts and file away a full repon. Plan ahead and keep good records. sir That outfit 1s the low bidder on a lot of demollt1on Johs It's ca\1<'r to knock them down. 1f you know how they were put up Ask the fello"' on the nc>.t <;1001 thc whereabouts ot that town called .. Mustang " No wild we!>t "lllagc this Mustang is 1n "'Jepal Might add the JOb of butchcn ng meat th ere 1o; assigned to Shemba tnbesmen. and thcy·re not allowed to li ve 1n town Eate~ of meat can live tht~c. JUSt not the fellows who butcher tt Wh('n )'OU~' "lous)' ... plca<;c notl· "ou'rcquotingShal<co;pcare l 1kew1.,c when you sa~ "la ugh 11 ofT • The-Amish don'1 \Ut' :ind if \ucd don·t contest Q If mushroom\ arcn t 1hr fa\IC'it growing vegetable matter hov. rnmc they pop up overn1ght"I A. Rain ca n swell them 10011me\ their di) s1ie They're nght ar the >Uriace. then the rain h11s them 0 Can two humcane<; rnll1c.Jc" A. No. one gets weaker . anc.J the) rotate past year other g, What color 1\ the ins1c.Je of the sun A Black Take my word lor 11 I took somebody else's ORANGE COAST lailJPilat Q That Japane~ wine c~lled sake -d~s 1t have vintage years? A No. sir. the fresher the better. Tends to lose flavor when stored overlong. Q Which U.S. president had been a professional baseball playel'? A. No president. Maybe yo u allude to William Howard Taft. In his early years. he turned down a contract to pitch for the Ctnc1natt1 Reds. lt'<i common knowledge among tnv1a gamesters that President Zachary Taylor never voted. Less well known 1~ the fact that he was so <ihOrt·legged he had to get help to chmb on a horse. and on many an occasion. he d1dn•t even bother to \traddle. but JUSt rode s1dewayio fhcre'o;a name forcveryth tng, 1sn·t there'> Hang a chain loosely between two hooks Its sag 1s called an "inverted catcnal) " Herc's the d1al~ue: .. D1d you close the gate. ~n"" .. No. sir, I erected an inverted :.:atenal) .... Wastt' of time. Boy. JUSt hang a chain across 1t." It was that golf fa natic -Mary. Queen of Scots -who dcodCd .. Stua rt" looked better than .. Stewart " Before then. all Wlth that name !>pc lied 1t " tewart." Elephants do not Oght over tern· tory In th1\. tht'y°re most unusual animals L.M. Boyd /1 a 1y•dlC'•t~d ~olr1ma/11. Frank ZJnl f 01100 Tom TeH ~ldllor 0on,-., °"' f.-or ~~ "Therelsnodoubttngthattherelsafenhu•ei-lntheW'tR'ldforpMce. "· Court decision adds to cit y payroll costs Cities must pay overtime instead of What's more, local govemlllents already have enoufb financial obsta- cles to face, includiDJ tax reductions efforts like California's Propositioa 13 and cooaressional action to reduce deficits. Now, on the heels of Garcia, they will confront even mo~ painful financial decisions, com- pounded by a loss of autonomy to make these decisions. gtvtng workers compensatory time off By SEN. PETE WILSON District of Columbia homicide detectives Tom Arnold and J oc Schwartz had left the police statio n at 10:30 p.m. to investigate a murder. Barely one hour later, when their shift ended, they were ordered to return to police headquarters, and two new investigators were assigned to the case. When the new detcc- ti ves' duty shift coded at at 7:30 the following morning, they, too, were replaced on the case, although the i o vcst1gation was not yet completed. A sus~ct was fi nally ap- prehended the next day but not before justice was impeded by something called the Garcia de- cision, which I believe threatens to have a devastating impact on state and local governments. Garcia, a recent Supreme Coun decision. mandates that public em- ployees mwt now, without excep- tion, be paid time-and-a-half for any overtime hours worked and cannot be paid compensatory ti me off for their efforts. This decision overruled the Court's 1976 National League of Cities v. Usery decision, which provided local governments with an opportunity to keep payroll costs reasonable. As a result of the court's action, dollar-poor municipalities across America will have to scrimp to find millions of extra dollars in already ught budgets. As a former mayor of a major American city, I can readily empathize with mayors and city governments across our natio n who now find themselves robbed of both funds and an important manage- ment tool. · The potential cost 1s staggcnng: • CaJifomia payrolls, alread y swelled by a rash of devastating brush fires wo uld have to pay more for overtime. Requirina overtime would have boosted the cost of the huge Ojai fire from $8 to SI 2 million; • The CaJifornia HiJbway Patrol will have to increase its budget by $2.4 million, the Department offish and Game by $4 million and the CaJifornia Conscrvauon Corps by $8.4 million. •The cities of Los Angeles, at SSO million, San Francisco at over $4 million, San Diego at $6.8 million, and San Jose at $4.2 million gives a sense of the impact on the largest cities. Police and fire employee salaries alone comprise half or more of the budget in many cities. lncreuiog the cost of these vital scvices forces locaJ governments to do what they have had to do io the past -to shift revenue from some other imponant program less critical to the safety of the citizenry, but no less important to the qualJty of life they enjoy, or reduce the overall spending for police and fire protection. With those extra cuts, state and local governments will not, however, be able to purchase addjtional services for taxpayers. It's a Hobson's choice for administrators, employees and taxpayers alike. From expcnencc, I can teU you that local governments require flcx- 1b1hty and authority to deal with local problems, without unnecess- ary and unwarranted federal in- trusions. To date, state laws have been more than adequate in rcgu- latjng the state and local em- ptoyer/em1>loyee rclationshlp, es- pecially since most local aovem- ment employees have colledivcly negotiated their contracts. To try and aven the squeezes. l have introduced l~slation to Cl· em~t states and tbear political tul>- divisions from the maximum boun provisions of the Fair Labor Stan- dards Act (Fl.SA). My proposal has already recci ved the support pf local aovemrnents and municipal em- ployee orpnizations in califomia and throughout the nation. It bu also been endorsed by such promi- nent organizations as the National Lcaaue of Cities, the National A .. sociation of Counties, the National Council of State legislatures, and the U.S. Conference of Mayon. . At the same time, the Reaean Administration is supporting this legislation as a way to mitiptc the damaaina effects Garcia is sure to have on our cities. Support I.his broadbased indicates to me, at lcut, the makinp of a comensus against Garoia'a riaid requirements and in favor of return- ing to the long-standina practice of allowing local and state govern- ments and their cmployeea the autonomy to deal with their iabor relationship, a practice which Ml 1eved both the public and public servants well over the yean. The bottom line is ll.Dlplc -and fri&htening. The Garcia decision is 1 conspicuously ticking time bomb that bu been lobbed at local govern- ment and at the taxpayers who wppon them. It must be defoted quickly before it does other dama,e it so clearly threat.ens, to the inde- pendence of local aovemmcnt and the prosperity of local taxpaym. WU..,•~. II de J-., ... .. , ,,... Cal1JenJ& Many famous Americans born outside United States A surprising number of famous Americans have been born outside the country. In today's qu12, you are provided with the birthplace and occupation of some of the most eminent. If you can identify onc- third of the entries, consider your!!Clf a genuine biographical buff. I . This early revolutionary author a nd political figure was born in Norfolk, England. 2 This so ldier, statesma n . diplo mat and author. who was also an educator, wu born near Cologne. Germany. 3. This an· as born in Dubhn, attended school 1n Pans and Rome, and is commemorated in New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington, and other American cities. 4. This military hero was born in Scotland, died in Paris, and spent his final active years as a high fu nc- uonary 1n the Russian lmpcnal government. S This statesman was-oorn m the Bn tlsh West Indies a nd died viQl- e ntly in Weehawken, N.J 6. This anist was born 1n Ha iti, educated in France, spent much of his ume in EnaJand, and almost starved tryma to make a hvrna in the United tates. 7. This merchant and financier was born in W&Jdo rf. Gennany, and died ID New York. where he owned much of the most valuable reaJ esllte 1n Mallhattan. 8. This labor lcadu wu bom io London, wh~ he wu apprentte:ed as a c1pr maker. cmiara1ed to Amcnca when he was l 3, and orpnized the Labor movement there. 9. This pohttcal cartoonist was born in Bavaria, and died in Ecua- dor, after a lifetime in New York and London, satirizina corrupt politics. (Hint: He invented the Republican elephant and popularized the Democratic donkey.) 10. This successful publisher was born ID Mako, Hunpry, arrived in Amenca to enlist ID the Union Army, in the Civil War, and served as c1ty police commissioner in St Louis. 11 . This sold1er of fortune wu born ID Llncolnsbire. Eoaland. and fought against the Tuilc1 before comina to America, where be wu twice condemned to death, and twice saved at the lut moment 12. This musician wu born in Escns, Germany. and died in Chi-caao. bavina orpnized h.is own orchestra, which he took on frequent S111n HADIS toun, pally advancina popular music wte in Ammca. ANSWER& l. Thomu Paine. 2. Carl Schurz. 3. Auaustus Saint..QaudenJ (the ICUJptor of Lincoln, Famaut. Sbemwl and Parnell). 4. John Pal Jona. S. Alcundet Hamilton.. 6. John James Audubon. 7. Jobn Jacd> Astor. 8. Samuel Oompen. 9. Thomu Nast. 10. Joseph P\llitar. 11 . John Smith (the JtmestoWD colonist). 12. lbeodo~. Thoma. founder or the Chicaao Symoboey Ortbel1n. S,._1 &.rrl6 It • qNlc9W ~ PUotwelcames commeatl The Daily Pilot wclcomca your eofhmefttl on taua of 1oterae to outreadm. Lelten and lonaer attic.la of oommenwy must be Aancld. 'They thou.Id be= or clearly wrinen and 1r11t to: Ll:TTlal tt lfll ~ PUet.lu ..... 0... ........... Pkmeind\ldt)'CM&f addrnaand tc hone number. If z.ou prefer, you may call your comment m to out tpeCiaJ Wt'n U..4 telepho ne number. MW.N. Plale do not Cl.IJ ln lolll ldel's orarodes. . •' C1LlliliE&i:ii ....... WtLIAM F. 8ucKLEY U.N'.has no reaso n to hold a party NEW YORK-Thia is U.N. week here in New York. an event most of the country will be spared. even unto die reportina of what the prinocs of the CbftJe worlds tell us. ''nde is a cenai.n amount of color to it Ill, no denyina that. Monday mom!na the dictator of Nicaraaua ~t !=:lin Central Park. fol- lowed Service~ carry- t.la hi machine puas. The day btfM, Mr. Mobvtu of l.aire b.lred ~ lf'ivale railroed can to take him and his staff to Wuhinston. En route they werr served caviar and cbam- pape, amona other tbinp, and pert:iapt pondered the pliaht of the poof utioos. The ftuplity of Mr. Mobutu is in opntraat with his appeatanoe at the United NatioDI in 19731 when be a) dtDOUDc:ed America &DO the West in llenerll, and b) traveled here aboard ibe S.S. Prance, when: he bad 80 fint- dlll staterooms for his t'DtoUJ'IP, iMflldina bis private photosrapber dd hiJ wife's bai.rdreuer. So, in 12 yetn, Mobutu is reduced' to .50 IUeDdanu and the S.S. France to rio~ The aovcmment in Paris said, iJa effect, that it couldn't aft'ord to Uiep up the France u lons u Mobutu tral'tled on it only once a year. There ii a lot of that kind of snipina apinlt the Third Worlders, whose economic proflipcy at home is quite simply a scandal: Me~stu of EWC>pia ~d.ioa S.50 million on a aew tNil~ in Addis Abeba wtlile Amtrican mlddlO<lul citizens lt9d &>tlar1 to rdief ~es for Ethiopia., and musiciaBs nng rock round the clock to raise money. There is that pa.rt of the United Nations that ~charity, but it is probably fair to uy that most New Y orken bave tot uaed to it.. and oot many speeches ~days are devoted to iL They talk about other ~ awt.. Ucheotlein, the briabt politi- c:al ICientist who aer¥ed oa the staff of Jece the Great "hen she wu our tl6bt~ to the U.N .1 electrified 69 1'iotfd when, provo1ted, be re- laitdbd a U .N. ofticial that the Onited Nations was always free to s-ct up and bead out to sea, with a wt.olc I°' of Americana wavina it aoodbye as it sailed off into the sunset Never mind that aailina into the sun.set from Manhana.n would md1be U.N. up in Hoboken, nobody evet II.id Chuck Licbenaietn was a cartotnpber. It ..... the thouabt that c:ouated, and ihat thouaht had sreat aM deeJ> echo cbambcn in the American spirit, because the United Natibra ha outrqcd every ideal enundated at ita fou.nd.ina. That is what worriet &be tbo•tM ruidenu of New York. I meaa, the idea of a cclebratioo. c.elebrat.e is w .. t you do when you run the four- ailiaaui mile, or wbeo JOU win a wortd _, or when Oiritt is ri1e1a. Tbe ~ with thiJ week in Ntw Yon Oty-iJ that everyone is heft to cetebrate the 40tb anniversary of dle United Nation.a, but there i1 nothina to celebrate, unlesa you take the potijlon that anythinf 40 yean old is worth oelebratin&. tn which cue AJDS bu about 3' yea.n to ao before we oelebnie il The United Nations ia the pat.el( diati.Oery of anti-Americanism outlide the Kmnlin. It is the lftatat diatillilry o( anti-Semititm -even loclU411.Da the Kmn1in. It iJ, '° quote -~t, Ile srr.atat uuult oo moral ceilhni of My lo.atitutioll in the world ~. The reuon (or thi1 is that ~thia the United Nations the u- sumption is that siatameo are oon- certi111 to ldvance liberty and comity. Tbat undertyiftl uaumrtion II tndaoed by the bebavior o the men *be>, m the United Nations, spread o.Jeeboodl. encourqe hostilities, and ~ and reltrict the p-owtb of ~m. while ncuains aod indirect· ly dCOUrllina the iD<nUt in tcr-..nn. tu'-it n:ally be aU that bed? No. "olalnl la all that md. Tbcre are fine -dd 11P0111en allOCiated wit.b the ~ wbo labor mlJbtily to U.C. I clean thO\llbtevery DOW and ~=~in~ ~~MmtOI ~. T1Mft •• ftO cbtbtina there ii a felt hunaier la tbe world fbt ~ and jutt a nrue liberty for OMNuwed peopla.. And an adven- __, ~ williaa to del~ into the.~ ~U.N. oratory will tveTY then ~ hno 1 little ~-~W-' \ale U.U... Nation&. I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thur90ay. October 24. 1N6 Huntington candidates de bate fate of closed schools · . By ROBERT BARKER Of .. ~ ......... Candidates for three :spots on the Hunuoatoo Beach Flementary (Caty) School Board sparred politely Tues- day ni;&tn. over what to do with the five distnct schools that have been closed because of a shortagt' of sudents. Challenger Neal Gruber. a property tax accounant, said at least two of the four schools should be sold in o rdt'r to act the mo$l return on the invest-ment. But incumbent Pat C'ohen declared she fa.vo~ Iona-term rental of the facahues for up to H years if need be "I'm loathe to sell one pica of pr?pcrty. I would hate for people to spit o n my grave 50 years from now 1f we're ~hort-si&hted enough to sell (the fac.1h ues.) "!'i's the only property we re going to have " The d1stnct. wuti an enrollment of sbahtly more than 5,000\his year. has cloted Burke School this year because of dedmina enrollment. Peterson. Clapp and LcBard schools were closed previously and Gisler School will be closed at the end of the current school year. Remarks fro m other candidates on vanous issues included: • D1clt Boucher Acu ve for about Police offered incentive to speak second language By TONY SAAVEDRA . Of IM Dtlllr ,.0481.., gap. proficient 1n Spanish. while none Hoping to improve communica- tions with Costa Mesa's Hispanic and Vietnamese commun1ues, the City Council this week offered 5 percent pay i:a~ses to bilingual pohce officers. Initiated by Councilman Dave Wheelc:r, the salary incentive plan was approved unanimously Monday as part of the city's outreach program to non-English speaking residents. 9ffic~als are hoping the new pay r.use wtll attract Spanish and Viet- namese-spcalun~ pohcc recruits to Costa Mesa, while encouraging exist- ing offi cers to bcc-0me bilingual. The city is also opening a police substation Nov. I targeted at serving the large Hispanic neighborhoods of southwest Costa Mesa. And the pay raises for officers proficient in Spanish and Vietnamese is viewed as another step to bndge the cultural Services were scheduled this morn- ing for Jeannette M. Rub1douxof Newport Beach. who died Sunday in Costa Mesa at the age of 78. Mrs. Rubidoux wa~ born 1n Long Island, N.Y .. and had li ved in Newport for the past 12 years. She was a member of the Harbor Chns- uan Fellowship. She is survived by a son. Louis E. Marberry, of Newport Beach. and a daughter. Harold1nc Melit1 of Cleveland. Also surviving are seven grandchildren and c;cvcn great grand- children. Funeras services were held at the Newport Dof) Fleet near the New- pon Pier Interment serv1cc'i were private. John Johnson "It's one more tool to help tho~ speak Vietiftlmcse. Roeder said the officers better communicate with the program wo uld probably cost the city P.ublic," said Allan Roeder. assistant about S 1,200 yearly per officer. c11y manager. He said a proficiency test is being Vietnamese 1mm1grants represent developed by the city and wall be the largest gro up of Indochina refu-administered to police applying for gees scatter~d through the ci.ty, s.a1d the salary bonus. Roeder. A highest concentration 1s in The five percent increase is equal to the vicinity of Mendoza and El the highest bilingual incentives of. Camino drives. fered by other police aiencies m Three of the city's officers are Orange County, Roeder said. / • .I .. _..) Meet Lady Godiva and enroll in the prestigious Godiva Registry. You're invited to v1 .... 1t with Lady Gml1v,1 in pt:rb• m and Ji..,t your favontL' CoJ1v,1• chucolJte~ tn the nl'W C.od1vJ Rq.~1!'.t ry. In th1 ... d1.:lt~htful fa :-.h111n , gift g1wr-. ca n tt ml out what you Ith· he..,t~ When you l'nrull 111 the Cm!tva Rcg1..,trv, LaJy CoJ1v.1 will -.cc t hJt you n.:cctve a Rcg1-.try Ml..'mhcr Card and c..:ompltmcnt.1ry chocolate..., for your i:n1oymcnt. Sec you ..,oon' Here'"i when and when.· to meet Lady Godiva: October 23 Godiva Chocolat ie r Noon to 2PM , Burlington Arcade Services were held Wednesday for John Fredrick Johnson of Newport Beach. who died Mo nday at Hoag Memonal Hospital. He was 71. Mr. Johnson, a reured engineer. Oct0ber 24 Godiva Chocolatier had worked m steel fabrication for 50 Noon to 2 PM, Beverl y Center years. Born in Denver. he bad lived m Newport for the past 29 years. 4 to 6PM, Cl·ntury Caty Shoppi ng He was a member of the St Center Joachim Catholic Church of Costa Mesa and the Quarter Century Octohrr 25 Godiva C hocolatier Medals Club of Los Angeles. Noon to 2PM, South Coast Plaza He 1s survived by his wtfe. Anna, 40 years 1n Boy Scouts and commun1- t} affairs, he's the father of five sons and has six srandch1ldrcn His cam- pa1an workers, he said. developed the following mono: "Elect D1clt and get Grandpa off the streets." •Spencer Hatch He said he got involved in d1stnct after trui.tcc~ made an 111-fated and "wrong" de- cision to close Perry School last year (The deas100 was ~ later ) HalCb bolds dqree 1n business man- qement and law. •Merle Moshan. he s.aKI officials need to focus on instrUction ... Per· functory visiu dunna the election year ar~ not satisfactory," she satd. •Sberry Barlow She's served u president and clerk of the board dunna ber four-year term. "I'm pleated With PfOVC'll and ltudmt achievement. but no• sat.i16cd," lk 8&1d. James Forbes. He said the 1mpece caused by closures on other schools should be wei&hed and questions should be uked if claues are too larle. He wd the district can profit by the skills of analysis ckveloped as a land &pprallCf'. ree. H , • .,, , r • ' , ,._ •• • f ... " , • kt1/' ,• .·.• •, ... . '• • • • • 111· , •, survey our Rolex collection at a special showing beginning Friday. October 25th. / ./> .\• ~ J ' J J t I I r ,' t , ' I '1• I h ~··· ' .. ' f W 1' o ~-'f 0 f' I '• ,, .'.'\.\.,.,,,.,.,if,·/ '····i•, .... , .. /j, __ .. [ . } e l11 e r l' and a son, James. both of Newport Rurl in~ton Arcade \outh ( oa't Plaza ReH·rl y Ccntt•r ~ach,aswellasanotherson.John.of Ccntur} Cit' \hoppi~Centcr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ventura, and a daughter, kathleen I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hansen of Ltt Vining, C'ahf Also~ ------------------------------- surviving are two sisters and fi ve grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial was conducted Wednesday mornign at St. Joachim Church, followed by pnvate interment. 4named to theater board James S. Vandeberg. secretary of C..arter Hawley Hale Stores Inc .. and Ronald L. Memman, managingpan- ner of Peat Marwick. have been appoint~ to the South Coast Reper- tory Board of Trustees. Appointments to the 45-mt'mber board are for three-year terms. In 1980. Vandeberg of Orange coordinated Carter Hawley Hale's first SCR gift. which underwrote a production of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" and established the theater"s Producers· Circle Cam- paign. Merriman. of Newport Beach. wu an active volunteer with the 1984 Summer Olympic Games and is cum ntly involved with the United Way, Orange County Performina Arts Center and the Orange County Business Commmee. Fountain at • HS library coming on Officials have agreed to $pend S 11 S 000 to reactivate water foun- tains' and pools at the Huntinaton Beach Main Library at Talbert and Golden WC1t avenues. The water fountains have been turned off since the eneray crisis In 1979. In a related development., City Council members also approved speodinaS36,SOO to put in 89 parkint ''*"' south of TaJben Avenue to accommodate overflow library and park parkina. About 2lSOO people daily visit the library. wnich celebrated its 10\b birthday Saturday ' ____ f9 _ Interest checking just got more interesting. 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"That's going to be great. It's neat to have someone so high up dance at a Ballet Unlimited performance. It shows us we're getting up t.6erc," she said. Getting up there has taken skill and a lot of hard work. Thome works out five days a week and escalates that to six days a week as she gets close to performance time. She practices about three hours daily during the week and nearly five hours on weekends. Thursday is her day off. She says, "It's a lot of bard work and time. But, it pays off. Some people go through life not accomplishing much. It feels like I'm doing something for people and myself." Because of all the time involved, it has cramped her social hfe. Thome says she doesn't have a bor.friend. "Relauonships usually don't work out. I can't get to sec them. It doesn t work out very casiJy." Thome says she has never entertained thoughts of quitting, however. She did take off one year to study gymnastics when she 11 , but her heart was in ballet. "Sometimes, well, it would be nice to go and do a couple ofthing.s (other , than dance), but, this is the thing you have to do to make it." And she is making 1t. Thome has captured scholarships to study at Marin Ballet, Boston Ballet and the Pacific Northwest company schools. This year is the big year. Thome wants to audition to study at the Jaffrey Ballet comp<.ny of New York. To get there and stay there one has to maintain a very lean body structure. BaUet Unlimited Artistic Director Kristen Potts recommends that the 5-foot. 8-inch Edison High School sophomore weigh no more than 115 to 118 pounds. Thome weighs in at about 120 pounds. "She kind of gets on me for weight. I'll get down there, though." Her mother, Marlene. says sometimes dieting is difficult for her daughter and the rest of the family. Mrs. Thome says, "It's a real problem for her at school. Everybody says to her. 'you can cat-you're skmny.· But, 10 ballet you have to be real thin. And it's hard for us sometimes, we don't want to cat brownies in front of her." Mrs. Thorne has also been the one to dnve her youngest daughter to classes in Orange for the past three years on an average of five days a week. She says. "It's not that bad. I find I can do my things an the early part of the day and dnve her to class later in the day. We just have to stay in town on the weekends." Mrs. Thome says she docsn 't know for sure what inspired her daughter to work so hard. "When she was young someone told her she had the legs and feet of a ballet dancer." Another factor may have been the tame Mrs. Thome took her daughter to a professional ballet performance of the Nutcracker, when she was very young. "But, I'm not sure what inspired her," Thorne added. She says, 'Td like to say that her artisttc director, Knsten Potts, has been very instrumental in her career. She as a wonderful director. She is the best around. And the company has a lot of future." Mrs. Thome cautions that ballet has to be something the chtJd wants and not Mom and Dad. "You really sec some mothers who want ll so bad. But. that doesn't work." If Thome gave up ballet, she says, "We'd be sad, but, it's her dec1s1on. That's fine too. We've gone through times. And I'd say, 'would you like to quit?' And she says, 'no."' lfher daughter did quit, her mom says, "It wouldn't be wasted (time or money). Whether or not a youngster goes professional or not. the money for ballet is never wasted. It gives them poise, grace and self confidence." Aside from all the poise and grace, ballet has ats pitfaJls -faJhng. Thorne says sometimes it's scary on hf\s. "But you JUSt go for 1t," she said. And Thome lcnows about falling. "One time, make that two tames. I got dropped. The first tame it was the gu y's fault. The second tame, j ust last week, we were JUSt trying a new step and 1t didn't work out. I fell. He JUSt dropped me." Mrs. Thorne was on the scene at the ttme. "My mother was shocked. I think she thought I was hurt bad. But, you get up. It's just lake falling off a horse. You get back on. You have to." Potts says Thome's height and bone structure are good. "She has a lot of taJent. She is an excellent dancer and a lovely dedicated girl. It all JUSt depends on what she wants to do. She has all the abiJ1ty. It 1s1ust a matter ofdnve. You have to reaUy, really want it bad to make it tn the ballet world these days." There are sometimes reasons to use a person's first name Dear Ann Landers: This is in response to older people being called by their first names by members of the medical profession. I am a registered X-ray technician and have worked for more than 20 years in various hospitals and clinics around the country. I give you this background so you will know I am not one of those 22-year-olds re- ferred to by the person who com- plained. I say it's better to call a patient by his or her first name than to murder the last name. Furthennorc, even though I wear a large name tag, 90 percent of the patients call me "Dearie," "Hon" or "Mrs.-what- ever-the--Oocto(s-last name-is." Let's face it. some older people Like to be called by their first names, others don't. You can't please every· body. lgave up trying along time ago and my migraines disappeared. - Content In Salt La.Ice City Dear S.L.: Tbuk1 for tbe di1- cour1e. Here'• uotber letter on tbe same subject: PAPARAZZI A1111 LAllDERS Dear Ann Landers: I'm only 37 but I heartily agree with the elderly woman who objected to being called by her first name by everybody from medicaJ personnel to the super- market cashier who sees her name on a check. The bank I use obviously has instructed their people to use a first- name policy. I don't like it. I am afraid next they will ask me how my sex life is. Perhaps some customers enjoy this personal tou~h but I am seriously considering changing banks because of it. Sign me -A Customer, Not A Chum, In Tulsa Dear Tatu: Muy wbo wrote said tbey pat an ead to unwelcome first· name famlllartty by uylDg, "Please call me Mn. X." I sagest yoa do tbe same. Dear Ann Landers: A reader sent the following poem. I'd like to respond to 1t. Hers went ltke this: J met him. J liked him. l lilced him. I loved him. I loved him. I let him. I let him. I lost him. Herc is my expcnence: I saw her. I liked her. I loved her. I wanted her. I asked her. She said no. I mamed her. A ft er 60 years, I still have her. -Fon Wonh, Texas Dear Fort Wortb: Tlilanb for a lovely response. I certalnly bope 1be said "yes" 1omewbere along the llDe! am'"and Elaine Redfield, Mary ROOHTelt and John lllltner. Tom and Dorothy Doan with Jean and Dan Aldrich. BW and LoaiM Arnold treet Jack and Saale Peltuoa. SU..betla and TMm•• Tl_..., wttll Qlna Kela. ..., Pillt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2•. 1985 I :J o.llr,... ........ .., ............. Rhonda Thorne practicee at her Edlaon HlCh School ballet clue. 20th birthday party for UC! honors Chancellor's Club By BETTY PORTER o.llr,... C.o $ ,.,.. Birthdays are a time for c~lebrataon and for taking stock -espec1all~ if your stock 1s gomg up Celebrating L'Cl's 20th barthda), and stocktalong were 125 members ot the Chancellor's Club and their gue ts at the EmeraJd Ba' home of Bill and Loe11e Anold (President. Turner Associates Reali)) The part) honored Chancellor"s Oub President DoroQy Dou (Ptts1· dent, Pehcan Propenies) and Manon Bale (President. Sotheby's Inter· national Realty) for their fundra1~1ng in support of UCI The ArMlcl home - on an oceanside chff overlooking Laguna Beach -1s a sweeping expan~ of wood and gJass ~min&Jy susp(nded bctwttn tht' sk) and the sea "There were several stages of remodeling the house." Lool1e Anohl told admanng guests. ··and the antenor's fum1sh10g (predomuatel) Onental antiques) came from our travels.around the world." Grect1na guests in the foyer were the Anel41, director of the Chancellor C1ub Glaa ~eld and two mimes -1'19elfte Benot and Patrick Miller. Guests toured the home. sat for (free) cancature5 by Wally Strattea. and CO"IJ'C'Ptcd o n a balcony over- look.in& the oocan. Fl'M C.11d ~r· ved cockta1ls and Gaye Be.eynn provided a generous and dchClous buffet "Taking stock" was UCI Cbaoc:ellor Jack (Wlth SeluM) Peha .. , who told auestt. "UCl does it better a~wt couktn 't do fund ra111na btt thout ou." "Ounna I -4-85, ~new memben were added to the (Chancellor Emmtus) Dantel G AJdnch Society (at $2.SOO or more each yt.ar) and the Chan~llor's ('tub (at SJ .000 each per \Carl "'ent trom I 4U to .?UO mem· ixrs:· said l'CI Vice Chancellor for .o\d' ancement Or. Jou R. Miltner. Miitner annou nced that ··un re-- cei, ed the · 1lver A.ward' (second plal'el from lhe Council for A.dvanct· ment and Support of Educauon for the ·most improved program in annual fund ra1S1ng · (Dunn& IQ 4-'i some 6,000 alumni and fnend!. donated S 18 7 m1lhoo. con- tnbuung to UCl's most successful fund raising effort ever )" Miltner and Kelac:la p~S(nted Dou and Bal~ "'1th framed awards for the1.r ··signaficantl} creauve and pro- ductive IC'adersh1p in fund ra1sin1and for their achie' ements m link.tot the commun1t\ and UCI ·· 'TH pas~ this (the award) around because It belongs to aJI of you. but I "ant 1t bad. b«au~ I'm goina to ha'>e th1~ inscribed on m y to mbstone:· said Dou. ltel1cla gavt' Bill Anaold (who celt'brated his birthday too) a stuffed anteater Cll(Ts mascot) and all of\M guests received chocolate anteaters. ConcludinJ the program, Du AN~ (there Wlth Jeu) led guests in s1011n& "Happy Bmhday" to UCl (and to AneN) and I.el~ rolled out a huce chocolate birthday cake with 20 brightly-bum1na candles. Amon& the aucsts attendll\I were Cha.trm&n of ucrs 8o&Jd of Over- seers Wale.er (and Dvlelle) Gert-. Cha.trman and Clhef Executive Of~ flc:er of Pacific Mutual. Mary ft.-. veil. T .. and EJtr•dl T\eneJ. a. and Betty a-.tt (who donated "Aniba." (a "8-foot um~ ulCd to train 1tudent1). c.w-. JeM and Dwta ............ and Nera ••=•,BID and D1111e a.mew, llenn and ...._. Mltdell, .....,, and ........ 9 a. C,.tlda Mentt and ..... and V'-*i 8\ua. Papuam is cditod by Vida DIM. 0.ily Pilot Sryk Editor ----------------------------------------------------~~~~~~~~--- ~ ~ DAILY PILOT /ThUtlday, October 24, 1985 The Tomahawk -a local boat entered In the race. America's Cup syndicates decide on format for race By MITCHELL ZUCKOFF NEWPORT. R.l. (AP)-The 14 yachting syndicates ycammg to face tbc Australians in the 1987 Amenca's Cup races have settled on a racing format to decide which one will tack and jibe for yachting's greatest priu. The most significant development of two days of meeunJS that ended recently was the resolution of the sucky issue of whether yacht substitutions would be allowed dunng three round-robin race series. The round- robins, in which every challenge syndicate will face every other once, will narrow the field to four semi-finalists. The San DiC$O Yacht Club spearheaded a campaign to allow subst1tut1ons, even fi hng suit against an attempt by the Royal Penh Yacht Club. holder of the Cup, to block the move. · But thl" challengers decided not to press the pamt with the fledgling Cup defenders and voted to allow substitutions only after the first round-robm senes And if a challenge syndicate decides tQ swatch us 12- meter yacht in midstream, it will forfeit the paints gained m the first series, said Commodore Gianfranco Albenni of the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda ofltaly, the "challenger of record" for the Cup. Albenn1 said. however, that the first round of races will be the least valuable m terms of paints. One paant will be awarded for each win d uring the first round-robin. five for each victory during the second and 12 for each dunng the third, he said. The four highest paint-scorers will face each other during best-of-seven semifinal series that will pit the top- scoring yacht against the founh-place finisher. and the ~C'onci aeainc:t the third. The winners wtll then face each ou •. ·r, also ma best- of-seveo scnes. The Louis Vu1tton Cup wi1• be awarded to the yachting syndicate that wins the honor of facing the Australians, whom 1983 broke a 132-year Amencan hold on the Cup. At a news conference held last month called to announce the results of the third and last challengers' meeting before the races. Albenn1 also announced the timetable for the races. The first round-robin senes will be Oct. 5-20, 1986, the second Nov. 2-19 and the last Dec. 2-19, Alberini said. The semifinals will be held from Dec. 28. 1986, through Jan. 7, 1987. and the finals for the Louis Vuinon Cup will run Jan. 13-23 The remaining challenger will face the yacht that wins the ~cfender's tnal. beginning Jan. 31 in a best,:-of- seven senes. Albenn1 also announced the wuhdrawal of the Sag Harbor Yacht Club and the apparent withdrawal of the SL Petersberg Yacht Club, which failed to comply with challengers' rules for pasting proof of financial stability. Alberini called the meetings "remarkable," saying the "spirit and atmosphere that is between us as a group of challengers 1s extremely good " The next maJOr date for the Amenca's Cup challengers is Sept. I. 1986, when they wall have to submit measurement cenificates proving their yachts comply wnh the Cup rules. notwithstand1n~ the revolution io terms of keel designs and other technical mnovat1ons. Alberini also said that profits from television nghts for the Cup races will be split between the Royal Penh Yacht Club and the challengers, with the AustraJians getting 55 per~nt. Coast boaters receive invites to San Diego Manzanilla race Captain has love affair with Adventure. By KAY BARTLETI ,., ............. ,.... CAMDEN. Mai ne -James W. Sharp never dreamed he would become Captam Jam. getting up each morning and gomg where the wind would take ham, through soupy fog and chilling rain, the kind only the coast of Maine can cough up. nonheastem coast. "I know ll sounds awfull y corny. but I count m y blessings every day," Sharo says. He first met the Ad venture m 19 5 7 as a paymg customer on a cruise, and he never dreamed that someday he would own this 121-foot schooner. with a llistory that 'aptly fit her name. It wasn't love at first sight. Sharp dad not have the eye to recognize the thoroughbred she was as he first stepped aboard. "I thought then that anyone who lived nonh of the Mason-Dixon hne must be crazy. But that winter after I got back to the Bahamas, I started missmg Maine. the islands. the trees. Mame 1s a way of life. It's a psycholo~cal place. I realized then that Maine had gotten under my skin." By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ~,... ........ .,,.., The San Diego Yacht Club has extended invitations for the 6th biennial San Diego to Manzanillo race scheduled to sta.n off Point Loma Feb. 8. The I, I 00-mile race attracts the cream of offshore racers from the West Coast, including several from Orange County. and culminates at the exotic Las Hadas reson hotel originally developed for the Jet set by BollVlan tin magnate Antinor Patma. Among the local entries already RearillJl up for thcdownh1ll race is John Arcns'Frcrs-51 Tomahawk which will carry the burgec of Balboa Yacht O ub. In the 1984 race Tomahawk scored second overaJI on handicap in a close race with Dennis Conners of the San Diego Yacht Oub. Back to defend her title for line honors (first to finish) will be Nick Frazec's Swift.sure Jll, also from San Diego. The race is open to any yacht whose owner or chancrcr is a member of a ~ yacht club. Chairman Tom Money said entncs1will close Jan. 10. An entry fee ofS350 must accompany the entry form along with a copy of the yacht's International OflSborc Ruic (JOR) rating certificate. Daily Pilat classified ads 642-5678 Nor did he imagine skipping along at 14 lcnots as the captain of the Adventure. the queen of the Maine windjammers. through the brightest and spark.liest days as osprey fished alongside, an occasional dolphin surfaced and seals dove for fish. As the day ends. Captain Sharp sluppers the Adventure to one of the many 1slaad harbors for the passen- gers, kind of "dude ranchers of sailing." to admire the beauty and maybe go ashore for a lobster feast. The dream came late. as did hie; love affair with the Adventure. the second largest of the Maine wind- jammers. She 1s also the fastest and the last survivor of the dory trawler~ that sailed out of Gloucec;ter and Boston, braving fierce winter storms to itet to the fishing banks off the FINALLY .... 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Sharp had a yen for the sea long before he became captain of the Adventure. Four years after has windJammer cruise, Sharp gave up finance and went into the chaner business 1n the Bahamas with a 45- foot yawl. "It was then that I learned the captain can do as he dum pleases That's what I wanted." He then took a summer JOh workmg on twQ other Mame wind- l Jammers. the Mattie and the Mercan- tile. He didn't much like 1t and couldn't wall to get back to the Bahamas. (on lhe Peninsula) (714) 673-0289 <.i1rt~ lor the boauna m1hus1u1 mcludana nautical Chnstmas c&rd\ Sharp admired the Adventure as she sailed throughout Penobscot Bc\y off Camden, and longed to own ber. Jn 1965, he was able to buy the Old Lady of the fishing schooners. "I bought her for the proverbial song, .. he says. "She \¥8S basically sound. but she was in terrible shape. I had to chop ace to get below and once I got her up. she sailed like a toad swimming in a bucket of tar." As she was being towed to pan, he took ofTthc alummum storm doors a former owner had mstallod on each cabin and chucked them overboard. He replaced them with wood doors, Sharp has performed 18 mamages aboard and has scattered ashes of the deceased from the decks of the Adventure. Tbe word retirement is not in has vocabulary. especially retirement from the love of has hfe. "There were many boats I have known over the years that I would hke to hold hatlds with, but there was only one I loved and that was Adventure ... RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. for The Rest of YOllf Lrft 1922 HAR80R Bl.VD .. COSTA ME~ll56 lllVE YOU CWIH YOUI SAILS UTUY? Quality work. Reasonable rates. 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Southern Califoma bo&ten can now do their Bcadle records the marioen' information and part to help the Nauooal Weather Service mile scod11t to the weather service, which u1n the data in Largest indoor sailboat show opens By ALMON LOCK.ABEY °"" ............. The nation's largest mdoor aJl- sailboat exhibition gets under way Friday when the 17th annual Southern California Manne Associa- tion Sailboat Show takes over the Long Beach Convention Center for a IQ..day run. The show will be open Friday from 2 to 8 p.m. for the boating industry and press only. Saturday will mark the public openi~ of this ~pcciahy recreation show, which runs through Nov. 3. Show hours arc 3 to I 0 p.m. weekdays; 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Satur- days, and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays. Admission is $4.75 for adults, $2 for children 6 to 12, and children under 6 free. More than 400 boats will be on display, including at least two dozen which have never appeared previous- ly in a Pacific Coast Show. The fleet will range from 8-foot dinghies to a SS-foot offshore cruiser. A variety of inflatables and sailboards will also be on display, along with more than 300 equipment and service booths. The show's major exhibitor is Catalina Yachts, showrng 19 models from its four brand lines -Catalina, Capri. Morgan and NACRA catamarans. Special features of the show in- clude: Free introductory sailing lessons with certified instructors from the California Sailing Academy. Free drawing for two airline tickets to Perth, Australia. for the 1986 America's Cup trials, counesy West· em Australia Tourism Commission. Cash and carry shopping op- portunity at the Marine Bazaar. To help first time buyers there wtll be l 0 sailing schools or associations with booths at the show; at least 15 builders will display entry-level boats from 8 to 24 feet in length, open cockpits or daysailers wtth small cabins; seven banks or financial institutions with personnel for loan advice, and six insurance companies. Boatina safety information will be available at booths manned by the Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U.S. Power Squadrons. And there is also a chance that the novice sailor could win a $25,000 sailboat with trailer, the show door prize to be given away on closing night. Yacht club cb.Jel Bob Bordwell of the Balboa Yacht Oub has been elected president oflhe Newport Ocean Sailing Association at the organization's annual meeting. NOSA is the organization that stages the annual Newport-to- Enscnada yacht race, the largest international yacht race in the world. It also runs the 14-Mile Bank Race and the Argosy. Other officers seated at the annual meeting were Jerry Brame, secretary; Jim Emmi, treasurer; and Rod Lip- pold, judge advocate. New directors elected were Bill Dawson, Coronado Yacht Club; Ed Gregory, Seal Beach Yacht Club; and Jack Raub, South Shore Yacht Qub. Mike Kane of SSYC will be the general chairman for the 1986 Ensenada race and Jim Kerrigan will be race commitee chairman. Bordwell succeeds Bob Wheeler of BYC, who headed the orgamzauon in 1985. CGAcla• The U.S. Coast Guard Aux1harv 2-7 will launch its fall program with an eight-week course in boating safety and seamanship at the Sea Explorers Base, 5875 Appian Way, in Long Beach beginning Nov. 20. Classes will start at 7:30 p.m. and cover such sub1ccts as boat handling, tra1lenng, l~l rcqu1re'!'c:n.ts. rul~ ot better forecuts. prepanOf its mornin• forecast and repon.s selected the road, atds to nav1puon. pilot-Under a plan being organized by the USC Sea observauons on the atr. ing,marlinspike seamanship and Grant Program, boaters are asked to repon weather Thus far, the pr()ITa..m only covers the momin1 proper use of the marine radio. conditions they cxpenence in Southland waters to a boun and the San Pedro Channel, but the weather A cel't!ficate of completion will be radio operator on Catalina Island who will then service and the USC Grant plan to expend the awarded after the final exarninauon. transmit the aoformation via computer to the seTV1ce. The pa~ and nature of expansion will For funher information call BilJ National Weather Service. depend largely on boaters' reacuon to the new Bojan, 964-1700 or Bill Goodman, The data~llecting _J>Tograrn is called MA REP, program USC Sea Grant will coordinate cont.acU (213) 3 7 3-1954. which stands for Manners Rcponang Pr<>J11U1l. wah boaters and boa ling organizations to review the MA.REP went into operation Sept. I 5 It 1s co-reponang system. Regatta coacJJe. sponsored by the Los Angeles forccasung office of The Nauooal Weather Service and the National Th u s y R the NWS and the Sea Grant Program of the Sea Grant Collqe Program, both components of the e nned talcs acht acing Univemty of Southern California. Nataonal Ocearuc and Atmospbenc Adnunis- Union (USYRU) is seeking coachmg Each morning between 7:30 and 8 a.m., Terry trauon, have been ooopcratin& ~uoowidc to candidates fora number of Olympic Bcadl 1 d ' th · f establish MAREP pr"'""""'S. class regattas scheduled to take place e, a vo unteer ra 10 operator m e city o ~ .. ~. over the next three years in prcn.. Avalon, goes on the ajr to ask boaters for their The Southern California MAREP is one oflhe "' weather information. newest programs. Others operate 10 Alaska, Wash- aration for the 1988 Olympic Games Boaters should listen for Beadle's broadcast on angion. Delaware and elsewhere. an Korea. VHF Channel 16, then switch to Channel 9 or Comments or qucsuons about the service may ''We hope to train at least eight Channel 69 to communicate their r.all s1g.n, pos1uon be directed to the USC Sea Grant Pro&ram. coaches who will be spc<;ifically and weather observations. Commuoicauons arc University Park, Los Angeles, 90089--0341. ~~n~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~ eight Olympic classes," said Andy Kostanccki. chairman of the USYRU Olympic Yachting Committee. "Subject to available funds, they ~ould be expected to devote enou&h urne to accompany the annuafly designated U.S. team on its annual international competition tour and conduct clinics as well as week-long annual training camps for designated members of each class... said Kostancck.i. In addition to developing the new coaching staff, the OYC 1s also loolcmg for one or two team managers to work with the team in Europe durin& 1986 and 1987. Applicants for this JOb should have additional forei$Jl language sic.ills, an interest in work.ing with people and attending to details as well as a practical lcnowl· edge ofboats. engines and equipment. Letters and resumes for candidate coaches and managers should be sent to Jonathon Harley at USYRU in time for review of the applicants and selection of candidates on or around Jan. I. FAR WEST MARI-NE SERVICES OFFERS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEWPORT BEACH YACHTSMEN Southern California's Finest FULL Service Marine Facility FREE TRANSPORTATION To and From Your Slip A Costa Mesa resident purchases Sea Magazine Complete Marine Repairs ... Lin ear Polyu rethane Specialist ... Rigging .. . Engine Service & Repair, Gas and Diesel ... Crane ... Restorations .. . Racing Bottems, Modifications ... Mast Refinishing ... Carpentry .. . Fibe rglass Repairs ... Commissioning ... Repowering ... Detailing ... Full Canvas Loft , Dodgers, Bi minis, Accessories, Repairs By ALMON LOCK.A.BEY .,.., ............. Sea Magazine has changed own- ership again. Peterson in 1980. Peterson publish- es some 15 special interest maga- zines ranging from publications specializing in hotrods. guns, hunt- ing, teens, diving and photography. CBS bought the publicauon and dropped the named Pacific Motor Boat. YAN MAR• PERKIN S• SUZUKI• PATHFINDER MERCURY• ~OLVO •LANCER and METZLER INFLAT l\aLES Sales Service Installation Parts Warranty Following earlier reports that Peterson Publishing Co. would stop publishing the magazine Wlth the November issue, Duncan Mcintosh of Costa Mesa announced that he bas purchased the regional yachting magazine and will publish it from the same plant as Waterfront Maga- zine. The latter will continue to be published, Mcintosh said. "We found the magazine not suitable for our needs," said Paul Tzimoulis, publisher. "Sea was an excellent property but just did not fit the needs of our le.ind of operation." Peterson purchased the publi- cation an 1980, calling it Sea and Pacific Skipper,following purchase i~cl~~ s~~;rr~!i:~cr1~~~~ ~======L=E==T==U=S==B==E==Y=O==U=R===O=N==E=-=S==T=O==P==B=O==A=T==Y==A=R==D=====-1n 1983 they drop e name Pacific Stopper and con inued to publish in Newport Beach until late last year when they moved the editoriaJ and advertismgoffices to Sea Magazine prints 70,000 copies monthly. h was founded in 1908 as Pacific Motorboat in Seattle. West Los Angeles. "Sea will remain a regional maga- zine. covering boating in the 13 western states," said editor and publisher Duncan Mcintosh Jr .• "and Waterfront will continue to serve the Southern California boat· ing community." ln the late 1930s a similar maga- zine called Sea started in Los Angeles as Western Skipper and Sea Magazine. The name Western Stop- per was dropped and the Miller Freeman Publications began to compete with Pacific Motor Boat until 1952. At that time. they bought out Sea and renamed the operation Sea and Pacific Motor Boat. In 1972 ln recent issues Sea contained a number of technical reports, boat tests and product analyses with a Sea Magazine was sold to You've decided to donate your boat to a non· profit organization. But which one? Almost any organization will happily take your gift, but few are qualified to do so. You need to know the fact s: 1. How does the donation process work exactly? Who will be responsible for all the paperwork 2. How have previous. donors been treated by the organization you're considering? Could you talk to ·ome of them? J. What will happen to your boat once it's donated? Will it be handled in accordance with tax codes? Is the organization an actual "user'' school with a bonaflde marine program? 4. Does the organization have the personnel, facil · ity, and financial stability to properly maintain and operate your boat? What's happened to pre· vious gifts? heavy how-to flavor. "We intend to tone down the techmcal side of the magazine and direct more energy toward captunng the fla vor of boating along the Pacific Coast." said Mcintosh. ( >•,41' '' ( "''' l i ,'I °''I I •' 1J \+H •1._ :·• \"'If' ,·J,.,,.Jt .. "' ,, '"''' ... 1 \ ,, ... ,, flf\ ' •\'" "JU Hf'rl.L I 1it1/p1~ '11H 1~1H11•t1 .n1J tM1ITlnt ,, !t ~.c'\ -\1d,41 f,t)!lt:, l11un n~ht1 11T1;/ ''"li'.i(t;Ut 11101•1 l.!lt1J't ,,,,,t. I "'I I( I , •1111111~ ,till<' Ide 11\.,,1'"1 /l,.,,,fi l11ll• 11• ri\c ( .u, ~·t "·th t '"'\( ' ,,.\'.'4l-.P ' ,, ..._, th·'" 1 < 1•r,h. •• 5. Will your ~1ft be appreciated? Used to support community sailm~ and marine programs For positive answers to these questions, contact the Orange Coast College Foundation. When it comes to donating your boat, the OCC Foundation can make your decision much easier. o · • I hr 111h 1nlo1m~11on •om•• 1 l')""'d A (.r,,nc 4 n \7'0 111 Br.J ,\\\'f~ 4 \1 ~~l I he Ontnll'C' C n.~1 ( ollcwc f ountl.111011 & .. ~JO~ ( tl'lll k'41 ( ;i ·~~)H .. .. . If you 're not sailing ... "YOU'RE MISSING THE BOAT!" 17TH ANN UAL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL SAILBOAT SHOW October 26 -November 3 Long Beach Convention Center Shoreline Drive at L1noer A,Pnue "OUlllS 40 ... ISSIO" oh,... 111 .. ~ I -~· ...... , ~ ,..,, .. . i S.,ndl"' . . . ... -~ , .. , ... THE LARGEST INDOOR ALL-SAIL BOAT SHOW IN THE U.S. * See more than 350 sailboats many fully rigged and more than 350 booth exhibits of equipment and services * En1oy a free introductory sailing lesson * Win a $25,000 sailboat and trailer * Shop 1n the cash-and carry Manne Bazaar * Win 2 FREE tickets to Perth, Western Australia, 4.} for the 1986 America's Cup Trials • •.. ' IT•c"ets courtesy ot WPSIPrn Australian Tourism Comrniss1or11 SC)(.lfHEllH CAllf04'Hl4 1111•1'11•1( #. $$0CIA 110., --- IM Onlnge Cout DAILY PILOTIThur9day, Ociob« 24, 1985 TV LISTIN GS 'Commando' dug in at theaters HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Arnold lease featunng Ulcnn Close. was the fifth a week earlier to No. 3 on a gross = I=~~ Schwarieneapr's action epic "C-0m· sccond most popular film of the of $2. 9 mil hon. Its 16-weclc total 1• =~-OH IU8INESI REPORT mando" was the top box. office draw weekend with a gross of$3.4 million. reached S 167.1 milhon. """"'' ,,M. MAGAZINE over the weekend, arouina $4.2 "Back to the Future," Universa.l's Orion's "Remo Williams" brought == IHIAOUNl!OHASIN million m its third week of release. summer blockbuster. enjoyed a re-in $2.6 million. Ol/Ff'Felf~ PtWllTHELOAO "Jaaged Edge," the Columbia n> 1uraenoe as it moved back up from Herc arc the top seven grossing MJllN08AEPORT HOTseATHOTUNE ANO JAW l =THAWArTS ID M'f8T'ERY1 PAAl8E THE LORD .MOYIE • * * .. The Lady w1nt1 Minic .. ( 19S,) Ruth Hussey Dennil O'KMft IC)MOVIE S11e.salld, Mandy Pa11n1on -10:80- fl:) :JOUNW. B HEAUNQ FOR TOOAY Cl) MOYIE * * ·~ "Star 80" ( 1983) Matlel Htm· lngWay. Enc ROOerta ;::======:::::;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=======-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"I films this past weekend, wt th dis-I M1fNCAH OOVEANMEHT INSIDE THE Nfl tributor, weekend gross. number of Cl8 HEWS • * ~ooOClf Man 119451 Danny screens, total aross and number of N1C NEWS ~·ye~ Mayo * t * * Wllo s Afraid Of Vltglnll Woolt? I 19661 Elizabeth TlytOI -11:00-• D Cl) 1118 NlW8 8 CAA80N'8 COMEDY ClASSICS weeks in release. Cl DWIGHT THOMPSON w• .. ,,.,~. I. "Commando," 20th Century ~="8 COUAT * u '"Lonely Hwts"" (19831 Wendy Fox., $4.2 million, 1,504 screens, * * * "Too Far To Go"" 119791 Ml· Hughes. Norman Keye $22.4 million, three weeks. c:nlel M0t1ar1y. BIY1he Dannel' -7:30-2. "Jagged Edge," Columbia, $3.4 tllMOVIE 820HTHETOWN million, l,133 screens, $14 mimon. u "GIYt My Regards To Btoad G PAICEISRIOHT three wcc)ts. Stree1'" (198•) Paul McCartney. Bry· I A08E PETAL Pl.ACE II 3. "Back to the Future." Universal, an Blown w•A'S'H $2.9 million, 1,280 screens, $167.1 -t:30--=~:Of million, 16 weeks. G HIC HEWS ~ 4. "Remo Williams,'' On on. $2.6 •TOO ClOSE FOR COMFOfU Ill FROOAL GOURMET million, 1,175 screens, $6.6 million, 1:;LEHRER (l)SANOEOOATLAAGE two weeks. 8JfOPAADY NOW PLAYING Alchatd Burton U:t)MOVIE * * * .. Tiie Big Red One"' ( 19801 L• Marv111, Mark H11111fl l SJ SHIRlEY MACLAINE -1:30- 0 al FAMILY TIES G MOVIE * * '• Ice Stauon Zebra ( 1968) Rock Hudson. Ernest Bo1gn1ne G TIC TAC DOUGH C!LL~BOAT 1D'" MAGAZINE tml NEWS I WttAP 1H CINCINNATI IAAHEY Ml.LSI • NEON: AN ELECTNC MQIOIA e 8llUESS AEPORT Cl!> GLORIA ~~ • • • "AH Qt Me"" (1984) SteYe Mar· tin, Lily T omhn IOJMOVIE Leltets Qt LOY9 (No Da1e1 ISJMOVIE • • • Reuben. Reuben (1983) Tom Contt Kelly McGlllts IUlllA ,.Ilk LAGUNA llACll .. ' JIJ ~ 1 lA 11111\AOA CMWIOf -;a* • • r ... ,,. ... ,' C.nt00mt 6.3A .)~~ WllllMlrl~ tct .. .,os wt 1lllltlm11 P.c.•c S S. "Silver Bullet," Paramount, $2.4 ~ ~ RACINGm<>MOMTREE million, 1,285 screens. $7 .2 million, (I) NEWS -1:00- -9:00- 8 Cl) SIMON & SIMON O QICHEERS -11:30-8 Cl) HIGHT HEAT 0 8TONIGHT ~Af I• ' fl t' '' 'tl ' t\t I.A MAIRA AM(,~···"" I 691 ()t>jl ~,., -01 • OIWIGf MIUIOll VILoO Pac•fl( s J 'r lOwllOS V4!0 ,.,.,, Ot~ °''"" ~' &30 6990 630361 c ....... wn1 891 BlS STARTS FRIDAY! t<o Wit J9 O. ... in 89• )69) two weeks. 8 WHEEL Of FORTUNE 8 Cl) MAGNUM, P.1, 6. "Agnes of God,'' Columbia, $2 ~IESTOFHOTSEAT 0 8COSBYSHOW million, 646 screens, S 16.8 million, -7:00-a MOVIE six weeks. 8 CBS HEWS * • * ""The French uoutenent s 7. "Better off Dead," Warner Bros., G EHTEATAINMOO TONIGHT Women"" ( 198 l) Meryl Streep, J91e- • ua-. S •"• ~Irons $1 .8 milJion, 638 screens. $5 mill1on, ....,....., DAY ....... 1N u ~·s Wll.D i-:-fu~u~r_w~cc:..:..:.:k~s·~~~~~~~~~~Cil~DAUAS~~~~~~~~~---~OOMEO:.:::==;YBAEAKWITH MACI< LU.JC UR'f fNf AfRIS Tlt£ IOURN£V OF NATTY GAMN (NJ l:SOl:S05 507t509·SO 5".V.:R llUL..LET (RJ Plus Frloay Ille I J\11 Number 5 (R) DAV OF THE CW:AD Plus Co-Hit Fr191t1 N19111 (R ) fllEE Wll£E'S SK ADVDfTI.111£ rGJ Plus Teen Wolf (PG) RAMBO F IRST 8LOOO ~ART II CR) Plut Ma d Ma• Beyond Thunderdome (PC I ll G HEWS Q) DYNASTY 8D MURDER MOST EHGUSH G MASTERPIECE THEATRE OMOVIE * •" "The Golden Gate Murde<s" I 19791 OavlO Janssen Susannah YOfk G'i) PRAISE THE LOAD (O)MOVIE • * Best Delense 1198•1 O\Jdley MOOfe Eddre Murphy rt JMOVIE * * Tile J.g~w Man ( 1984J M1 tnaet Came Laurence Oltvte< -9:30-u Qt NIGHT COURT CJ) MOVIE t t • • ""Elmer Gantry 119601 Suit Lancaster, Jean Simmons ($JBIZARRE -10:00- 1) ()) KNOTS LANDING D °'Hill STREET BLUES DQ)(!)NEWS 0 MOVIE • * ·~ Mr Jefico ( 1969) Patrick Macnee Connie Stevens fl!) YES, MINISTER mi BEHIHD THE SCEMES mwRESTLING 8 OOMEOY 8AEAIC WITH MAO< AND JAMIE DHEWS Ci> BIZARRE mVEGAS Cl) HAWAII fM.() 8D LA TENIGHT AMERICA m> COMPUTER CHROHtCLES 9 ABC NEWS NIGKT\.lNE Gil PAAJSE THE LOAO -12:'00-D Al.FRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS D A8C HEWS NfGHTUNf 0 DAVE DEL DOTTO Cf) INOEP£NOENT NEWS ([§) MOR£ REAL PEOf>lE ~ 700ClUB -12:30-u Q.t LATE MIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN ORATPA™>l fJ EYE ON HOU. YWOOO GOLIA lli AWAITS m MERV GAIFF1N g) lfl>EP£HOENT HEWS fl!) PEASONAl FlNAHCE ®) ENTERTAIHMEHT TONIGHT mi PRAISE THE LORD Cl MOVIE lUll* 639-1770 STADUt Dtl·IN uua 11m 530.4401 1&1811 113-0340 SlllCET DRE.AMS CPG·U J i'GNES OF GOO (flC·U) l :OO J :U5::J5 llOJHSH 7 55a.t0:15 74)&9 H COMMANDO (R) Plu• Co+l•I Porky's R•••nge (R) IR l HARRY BELAFONTE: DON'T STOP THE CARNIVAL • •' 1 'The Frisco Kid" I 1979} Gene Wilder. 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"COMMAIDO" "JACCfD """' LUii "IWHT llEAMI" , ... , ,..20 {PS-13) "IACl TO TMf FUTURE" (PC) IRJ EDGE" llJ ltOt, 1100, t100 lrH , JM, l tll 1100, l tOO. ll:H ltM, lllH IJ1JO, J:OO, l1JO l:IO, ..... 4TMM ITIMt "IACll TO TME ... llDllllll FUTURE" IP'C) "CllAH_.. (II 11141, JIM, 1111 It ... l1H , 4IH tiff, Mt 1111, t i11, llH till. lilt , 1:11 ... ,., IUO Tll 1M-Uf1Q111k ht .... au• edwards SOUTH COAST LAGUNA 497·1711 SOUTH COAST HWY AT 8ROAOWAY • A(;uljA l!E AC.,. ...... ''r.-.c.T CIVfUIT''(ll ,,,.,, ... • ... WIWAMl:TW -~ ..... . , ... ,., __ .,... llll, ltJI eowards CINEMA WE ST 891 ·l93S l '\' Ul~S T f RA rt,Ot Ol HW( S' t<f S ! flilH!>' l 11 "••••u•:nw unrnm ..... (l't-UJ .... JMS 1111, 1111, 11111 WAUMllY'I . ..,..-,. umu..·1N1 ......... 1 .... 'Wlth lff ..... ,,., ... JMI J ... NI "TW-.CMn ClftlMT''lll • * • Yentl 11983) Barbra • • * Country" t t98•1 Jessica Lange Sam Shepard The sexy s;nger. The sharp manager. The streetsmart guys. 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GHOSTIUIHRI ,,., THI NOlCIOn COVINAHT 1111 "HSTAWTIR t•l HMO WILLIAM11 THI A.DVIHTUll llOINl1,.111 IHVAltON UIA1t11 NBC takes lead again inNielsens By FRED ROTHENBERG NEW YORK -Senes, sports and sexy movies led NBC to another weekly raungs victory and gave the network its largest lead ever after the first month of any pnme-timc season After a second-pla~ finish in the third week of the season because NBC's early baseball playoff games performed worse than NBC's enter- tainment senes had been doing, the network bounced back with its high- est-rated week of the season, accord· ing to figures released Tuesday by the A.C. Nielsen Co. NBC averaged a 19.4 rating for the week of Oct. 14-20 lO C BS' 16.6 and ABC's 16.3. which included the first two World Series games. Game I on Saturday had a 22.1 rating, the lowest opening game prime-time result ever. The previous low was a 27. 7 last year. After four weeks, NBC's average raung IS 18.5 to CBS' 17.l and ABC's 15.0. A raung measures the per- centage of the nation's 85.9 m1lho n TY homes NBC had eight of the Top 15 shows, including four regular series (the four Thursday night comedies). the final two Amcncan League playoff games and two movies. NBC won Monday through Thursday nights and was second on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. CBS won Friday and ABC took Saturday and Sunday with World Senes games. As it has done all season long, NBC's "The Cosby Show" easily topped the ratings chan with a 31 I rating and 49 share (percentage of sets in use), its highest sh.arc ever. Its follow-up program, "Family Ties, was second with a 28. I. CBS' "Murder, She Wrote" was third with a 23.8, beating the second game of the World Scnes on ABC and NBC's anthologies, "Amazing Stories" and "Alfred Hitchcock." Rounding out the Top 10. NBCs "Cheers" was fourth, followed by NBC's Game 7 of the Kansas Ctty- Toronto scnes, ABC's Game 2 of the St. Louis·Kansas City World Series, NBC's movie "Silent Witness,'' st.ar- nng Valerie Bcrtinelli as a woman who secs her brother-in-law commit a rape ABC's "Who's the Boss?", CBS' "Dahas" and ABC's World Series Game I . The next five spots included NBC's movie. "Jeannie: 15 Years Later," in which. for the first time, star Barbara Eden unveils her real navel (and not a fake o ne as she did on the 1960s ~nes), NBC'J "Ni§ht Court.," ABC's "Grow10g Pains,' which moved ahead ofN BC's "Golden Girls" as the highest-rated new series for the fint four weeks, Game 6 of the AL playoffs, and ABC's "Dynasty, .. which experienced a ratt sccond- placc finish in its umc slot bccaust of baseball. "If baseball cost us fint place last wcclc, 1t certainly helped us rcpm firs1 place this week." said CUn Block. NBC's vice president for preu anfor· mat1on. Game 7 of the AL Championship Senes. the clincher for K.ansas City, was the fifth highest rated playoff 11me ever and highest sinoc 1980. In all, NBC averaged an 18.1 rauna for its prime-time aamcs. a s pcrant inett.ase ~ fall G uy," which ABC will pull from the schedule in Novcm~r. was the week's lowest-rated show with a 6. 9 ratina in the brutal time slot occupied by "The Cosby Show" and CBS' "Maanum, PI." • EL Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Thursday. October 24. 1985 88 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 Walter Gerken na1ned to auto club's board Walter B. Gerken, chairman of the board and chief exccuuve officer of Paclflc Mataal Llfe lllnruce Co., has been appointed to the board of directors ~fthe Awnomoblle Clab of Soatlaern Callfornla. Gerken has. been .scrv1.ng on the club's honorary board. The Corona del Mar resident ts a director of Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc., the CaUfornla Economic Development Corp., Hoa1 Memorial Ho1pltaJ Presbyterian and the Jamtt lrvtne Foudatloa, to ume jHt a few. Re 11 al10 Immediate p&1t pre1ldeat of UDited Way of Loi AD1elea and a trust.cc of the Oranae Couty Performln1 Art1 Center. Jolln D. Lu1ll, chairman of the board of lrvrne-bascd La1k Co., has been named general chairman of the Safety Net Campaign. which GERKEN LUSK SHAFIE is responsible for raising SI million to build the .YWCA Hotel for Women. The hotel -to be used by single homeless women in Orange \ounty-wtll be built on the s1 teoftheSouth Orange County YWCA in Santa Ana. with csumated completion date of June 1986. • • • Ken Sbafle has been named property manager for American Development Corp.'1 Riverside and San Bernardino County commercial real estate holdings. The firm 1sa division of Costa Mesa- bascd American Diversified Capital Corp. Shafie comes to the firm from San Diego-based Real E1tate Management & Con1Ditlng. • • • AUce Sa.atha of Corona del Mar has been promoted to account executive at Hawllln1 Advertl1ing ud Public Relations in Santa Ana. Santha has been with the firm since 1983. begjnmng as a Junior account execuuve. • • • Marlene Heyser has been appointed director of human resources at the Orange CoUDty Transit District. She had previously been manager of industrial relations. Heyser bas been wltb tbe OCTD since 1978. • • • . Soulia Laguna Beac~ resident Jolln Davis Jr., an Orange Count~ business consultant, will serve as president of the University or Southern California's General Alumaal Aaociatlon fo r the 1986-8 7 school year He 1s a 1949 alumnus of the USC School of Business Adm1n1strat1on and 1s serving three years as a member of the 11c;;rs board of trustees. He 1s a ~lf-<!mployed consultant to the pe1roleum industry. • • • Vern F. Bock has Joined Pierce Ftnaoc1al Group, a Newport Beach-based real estate loan services firm. as a loan officer for the Orange County/Saddlcback Valley area. Fitness Academy Butler, Inc. hu been retained to deelgn and produce a fund· ralaln&brochurefortheNationalFltneuFoundation'aU.S. Fltneu Academy lD Alleo Viejo. The $60 million faclllty In eouth ()ranj[e County. u ahown ln th.la artiat'a rendering. la the flnt of Tta kind ln the U.S. Koll Center fully leased Sko-Fed Mortgage Corporation has system and replaced more than leased the final building in the 20.000 energy-gulping Ilg.ht bulh~ recently completed Koll Center New-with low-wall flourescent one~ to cu1 port. the firm's demand for electncit\. Koll Center Newpon, a 125-acre lnstallat1on of the mana.scmenl business ccntt:r. includes 4 mil hon system netted the wmpanv S \ll.00(1 square feet of office buildings. the 1n rebates from the utiln~ Merid1en Hotel, restaurants and a • • • private club near the Irvine lndustnal Cbri1topber Well & Co .. a tinanc1al Complex by John Wayne Airport planning a secunues brokerage lirm. Ska-Fed's new bu1ld1ng 1s :!8.400 has opened an office 1n "e"' port square feet of eanh-toned bnck and Beach to sene Orange ,rnd r>am of gray glass constructed in a 'Jewel box· San Diego counties design. Like the rest of Koll Center The Weil firm is regi~1ercd with the Newport. its was financed by Tbe Koll Nauonal Assoc1auon of S<:cunt1c'> Company and Aetba Life Insurance Dealers and the Secunues blhange Co. Comm1ss1on. Founded tn 1970. n has The Koll Company 1~ developing a eight other offices throughout the s1m1lar project -Koll (enter II"\ ane west. -lhree-quarters of a mile from thet-Donald H Ellis. tormerlv of Ellis & Newpon center Lane lac. and Ellis and Lane Securi· P lfi M al• • •N a .. ties Corp. will be in charge oft he nc11. ac . c utu . a cwpon lX:ach· office ba~d insurance firm. l'amed an Edison Energy Management >\ward from Southern California Edison Co. for steps the compan~ has taken to reduce energy u>e. Pac-Ille Mutual officials installed a computerized energy management • • • Newly-tormcd Ruffolo Public Re- lation• has openl"d an office in In inc Jeff Ruffolo. company president. says the firm will offer consultation and services to clients who want to create an image for their business or products in tele' 1s1on. radio and other media. HEW Y°"K (AP') ~"' SN 16 ff Nt E•Cll ., 12 NL 11\COm ~ 1S 4 10 Grwlh 6'1 6 97 Ol>•G r 16 se Nl I H•YIO 10 6f NL -TM "'9Wlfte --!\art FO ~ N l'loe• i' t NL Trll Sil I .lS 11 JI 11\COm I 91 • .. Olvln , IS '6 NL ~O«I 11 lS NL lafleM,~b "° Dir I NL FrPOm I H NL 10.• I ll ll OS r .. Fr• 1034 1110 lhcl> r 9 11 NL •oct.. ' .. NL II-. IU AIMd· ~'""'' 4 NL Gvt S.C 4 NL 11\0uJtrV S f S NL MllQuol 19 SS Nl Ui.t • 11 SI NL <UE • '6 NL •'*' I I NA Fu~I H1lnco ' NL lntll(;eo r 10 11 NL M ' s se 11 p .. tnom Ft.no• I To·R~• 2 34 NL l>Mlerl, Inc., .are Ori• I 99 II fi HI Yl<I II NL lnl IM}I 92S 10 II u 1"1 •• "i'a NL • Un 1614 NL Ruffolo has been invnlved in the public rclauons field for eight yc;1r~ His previous assoc1at1ons include Ayer Public Relauons oft os .\ngeh.•\ and The Co• & Burc b Advertising Company in "kwport Beach. OTC UPS & DOWNS 1!M pricft el Wfllf;ll Grwlll 1 ff 1~ LI Mu" t6 NL ln•ll Porttollo " ~ IOJS II ll CC Aro 41SO 4914 ~""'~'c ~uno• ,.,... MCUrttlel HIYld . 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A )t:ar c:arher ll had a profit ofSI 2m1ll1on-alossoflOcen1sper share after pa) ment of preferred d1v1dends -on rcH:nues of S863) mil hon The com pan) 's nine-month IO'>\ was $43. 7 million. or SI 56 per share on revenue!. uf S2 J:' t:nlhon. an contrast to a year earlier when It lu'>t S78 4 m1ll1on. or S~ 30 per share on revenues ofS2 4 b1lhon FC A also ..aid 1 t added $140 mtlhon to m growing delinquent loans dunng the third quaner ra1s1ng the lotal of rroubled loan\ to $I ~ b1lhon The ligure was S 1 Sti ht II ton at the enJ ol the second 4uaner and SI 13 h11l1on JI 1he end of la~t "ear .\~ a re<>ull. FC.\ added \25 6 m1ll1on lO •IS re~f't'\ IO CO\.Cr pornble luturc loan IO'>'>es hnn~ng total reser\'es to $47:' 6 million c:ompan~ chairman and lh1et l"\· tlut1"e \\ tlham PopeJo~ \aid ··"e belie"e the add111on to loan lo>> re~n es at this ume 1s both prudent and necessary, largely bc- l.:3u~ a sluggish real estate market has increased delinquencies and fo re- closures 1n our ponfolio of single- famil} mongages," Popejoy said. FCA confirmed the nev. re<;crve<; were ~t up to cover troubled mon- gages ac:qu1red dunng the tenure of Charles Knapp. who was forced out u head of the company in A.ugust 1984 and replaced by PopeJO) .\t the end oflast year. the com pan) set aside a whopping $421 .6 m1ll1on in loss reserves because of mong.age\ issued dunng Knapp\ tenure. The compan~ also ~1d a special task force established lat<.' last year to d1spoS<' of the troubled loans has sold S266 million worth The compan) i~ seeking to ~II the mortgages so 11 can use that mone\ for profit-makinl!. "entures. but the \ell--0fT1s proceeding more slov.I} than had been expected ·· .\s we ha' e said in the past, 1l does take a cen.a1n amount of 11me and patience to effic.ientl~ lOmplete the 1ob ·• Pope10" said FCA said m Amencan ~v1ng.s unll had a net increase 1n deposits 1n the third quarter of S252 8 million But $435 Q million in deposns camt· lrom m acqu1s111on of Pacific Saving\ Bank V. nhout those funds. FC \ v. ould ha" e show a net deposit IOS) of $HU I milhon Since earl~ this }ear Ff>\ has bt·en tn mg to decrea!t.C .\mencan ·., dl· pendenct' on high-~ 1cld instttu11onal tunds looking instead to reuul dt' posns for which 11 pays less. FC .\ began losing money during the second quarter of last \.ear. wht:n 11 -..as forled b~ rcgulalor.; to restall earnings and <iho-w a deficit for th~ quanl"rof$10-' 4 million L nut n11v. 1ts uni' respite from the red in~ wa) a gain of S l 23 millio n in the third quarter ol la~t ~ear Insurance firin bankrupt By tbe Associated preu lmurance Benefit<; Tnm J S.rnu .\na·based health plan filed for banlcruplC) 1n lederal l oun Lo<. .\ngeles. hc;ung debts 10 , CXX> credi· tors of at leac;1 S4 5 million In its bank.ruplC) pet111on. In· surance Benefits Trust said m debt'> a1 least equaled assets amounting 10 S4 5 million The ( altforn1a In- surance l.Xpanment cc;t1rnate' thl' trust owes as much a'> SI 0 m1ll1un 1n da1ms for medical tx·nt'li1' BankruplC\. tru!>tce ~1:l\ Ru'h ..a1J he plans to meet v.1th tru~t rl'f>R"•Cn· 1.111'C'' 1od.H tu dl'tt·rm111e hn"' mulh 11 o v.e' to hospitals. doctors and plan benefiuanes Health trust!. prm 1dc' h,.11lh 1n surance to emplo~et:' of small busi- nesses at a cheaper rate than do large insurance compame\ ., But because the) arc not regulated or required to ha"e minimum cash resen-es. statt 1nsuram:e ofTic1als SS) tht'' frequen1l~ run into f1nanc1al problems ~1 nee 14, 'i, wht"n lt"deral leg1~ la11on all11\.\cJ th\' ln·atilln ul health tru)ts at kJ'I .J) haH' g11nt' t:i.inkrupl 1n < altf1im1J ...a11.1 \tjlt' lnc;urann: I~:panmt'nl \P<1kl'\mjn Jorge '°lar.d 11\ Ji AARP 1n .. 1 lklv i~~n !::i :~~ ~!~l~ lHt 12~ ~"' l~!! a6i ~;;~" rn :!~ H.~.i~ 1sZ.' 1690 Te11nSh \'/f, 17N11~ ~f,o<ir 171 NL oC~ll 4941 SO~ °l'urlln 1169 NL In• Run S06 SSJ 1ncom 6 S9 111 Hilnro 11 87 1713 Temo•t•on Grovo :~~d ~ ~t :~1' 11s~,·/ 1ls ~~., 1134 311 IJN.Jt l~~b111 l~ il ~t RealE • 73 H7 HI 1'10 1\JO 16" gf ;g~.I I ~) ,,, IJ ., 1111nc I~ NL C.vS.C '1 7 l 7 En i024 ti i6 1•.Ylntl 1211'1 NL SloO 907 973 incom 710 161 too II 1114 1211 KFBo lS NL Grwrn 10 7 !"in 4fs 2S '6 JP Grtll 1'24 IS 41 r .. 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Net and oercentege cNinoes are Ille difference between tti. orevlou> Cto\lno price and Wednuoey's 7 Pm p r I c e .. ""•P<r \I . ...,~, -JIC• ll .... ( ~--"""~' r...~0'6 . . . ... ,,. •9 • • .1 .. . :P , •c " ...: . . ( . ~ . ~·~­~ ... ,, . \~ • tA 9 • ... . . , . .. ~ _,.. .... , , , ... . . ~ I• • J\ ... '"" ...... \ • 1& .. ...... • . ,. •"' • I ,. • JI ... • • !'7 , ... ll • 12 ·~ • it-'- 0. ' i' : ~~ ,, '•"'-,, .l,; \ . . . .~ 11 I ~ NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OlY l"a '4M1 Lnt CIHI TllllllAY'I OLlllll PlllOll ow ,.. S... Utl C,.. Marl_{et slips downward NEW YORK (AP) -The slock market dechned slightly Thursday, !urning downward near the close of an erratic session. Trading was moderately active. Analysts said the takeover fever tha1 has dominated activity in the market for much of the lime lately seemed to have subsided a bit. They also noted that the big-name stocks that make" up the Dow Jones industrial average appeared to be attractmg a liuJe less interesl, while tbe secondary issues lhat have lagged behind 1hc Dow were domg a bit better. Some observers view these changes as heallhy. But they also say more evidence of an improving economy and progress on such problems as 1he federal budget deficit is probably ncc~ssary for the market to move ahead with any great fo~. The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals dropped 4. 93 to 1,362.23. Dcchnes outpaced advances by about 8 to 7 on the New York Stock Exchange. WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Orn NEW VOltK (AP) Oct. 2• T1 7~ AMEX LEADERS Coto QuorEs METAL S QuorEs NYSE LEADERS NEW YOAK (AP) -Sein 'o.m ~Ice end nTt change of \111 /fflt1n most IC IVI N•w York Stock E11ct11nge l u uei. trading ne llona llv at ~than Sl. 'reic'aa~ .. Ir n ~~ s ~I> ~lo ' !~' :t,~~ A~lfi.T ~~(:.;bl~ en Moton M revelers Dow JoNES AVERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Mott ectlve ovtr· ·tlle·counter stocll' ~~:IOI~ bv NASO. N:ir 2 V Aallld ?'\ ros Sv \ t 9V. ' I l: j 'h -21 .... ~trn , 1lJl I ~ g~vvt ~ 11> ~:..C u·1o ~ famous la bQ.ls .. ' \ • ' ~ ' \ \ • • • .. • \ ' • ' The Cardinal•' Oute Smith, on the run, trlea to aYold being taaed oat after he wu ., ........... caqht In a rundown. Kan ... City'• Daddy Bla.DcaJana looka on. Diiiy Piiat THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1985 [i Marina, Edlaon ••ter polo t..,..• pa., four overtlm11. C2. Golden W•t College (No.. 2) ,.. .. to No. 1 In volleyb911. C2. Turn out the lights .. the party's over ·• Cardinals bid to wrap it up; Forsch vs. Jackson tonight ST. LOUIS (AP)-There's nothing left to say. If the KJansas City Royals don't know what to do by now, nothing Dick Howser can tell them Wlll mean very much. "It's too late for conversation," the manager said following Wedne!day night's 3-0 loss 10 the St. Louis Cardinals that brought the Royals to the brink of elimination in the World Series. .. I don't mean that fatally,'' he said. "But for me to sit up there and tell them this 1s a do-or-die situahon and all that -no. we won't get into that. The players know it." With one more victory, the Cardinals will win their second World Senes m four seasons. "We're just counting on Danny Jackson to have an outstanding game like the first umc he pitched against them," Howser said. Jackson was the loser ID the Cardinals' 3-1 openmg- game victory despite aJlowing only four hits and striking out seven batters. The problem then was that he was p1tch1ng against John Tudor, the winner with 611) innings of seven-hit, one-run ball. Jackson won't have that problem to n 1g.ht because on Wednesday night Tudor shut down the Royals on five hits and struck out eight. It gave the Cardinals a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven Series with the fifth game tonight and. 1f necessary, the finaJ two this weekend in Kansas City. The Royals are facing enormous odds. Only five times in the 82 years of the World Sencs has a team down 3-1 ever won It. most recently the 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates. And no team that lost its first two Senes games at home, as Kansas City did. has come back to win it all. The Royals have been in this situauon before, most recently aplnst Toronto 10 the Ammca.o ~ playoffs. "Wedidn'tqu1t, we didn't pout. we didn't moan, we didn't give up," Royals sluger Geo~ Brett wd. "and we're sure u bell not aoing to give up now. We've come too far to sjvc up.'' But .Howser acknowledged that there's no com- parison between last week and today. "Those were tbc P.layoffs. nus is the World Scncs. There is a difference,· be said. -rd like to say it's the same. We're in the same position. But there's still more at stake." So with survival on the line. the 23-year-old Jackson, 14-12 dunng the regular season, will be pitching against Bob Forsch, 9-6 as a spot starter and long reliever. Forsch, a JS-year-old right-hander. was ineffective m h.Js only playoff appearance, gjv1Dg up two runs m 3'" innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers. No matter, said HoWSCT. "He's a starting pitcher on a National League champ1onstup team.·· Arc the Cird1n.aJs the best team Kansas City has faced this year'? "They're the best we've played m the last couple of days," Howser sa.Jd. But Brett. who struck out tw1~ Wednesday n1ibt - and looked bad doing 1t ID the eighth inning -said the RoyaJs were facing the best this umc, better than the Blue Jays. "They're the most sound, fundamental baseball team there's been in a long time," Brett sa1d. "They don't make mistakes, they've got sohd pitching and they've got a 101 of spccq " They gotThe pitching Wednesday night. They didn·1 need the spttd. After three games of scratchmg for run:'> they got them with raw power against Bud Black. Tito Landrum shanked a home ryn down the nght- ficld hnc 1n the second inning and Willie McGee pulled one over the left-field waJI in the third. And Terry Pendleton's tnple to the wall in lcft~ntcr field in the fifth preceded catcher Tom N1eto's suicide-squeeze Cards' Tudor: MVP of Series? That'swhatSt. Louts' JackClarkthtnkS: 'He· s probably the best pitcher in baseball' ST. LOUIS (AP) -The St. Louis Cardinals arc close enough to total victory to begin thinking about which of them will be voted most valuable player of the World Series. Cardinal first baseman Jack Clark has already cast his vote for lcf\- handcr John Tudor. "I would have to think so. He's probably the best pitcher in baseball,'' Clark said following Tudor's 3--0 victory over Kansas City in Wcdncs- day night's fourth game of the Series. "If we go on and win, he's been the au(' 'I guess J did just about everything I was supposed to do." said Tudor. whose five-hit, eight-strikeout mas- terpiece gave the CardmaJs a 3-1 lead in the bcst-of-7 Series. "Everything was right. I had real good command of all my pitches." "He had bis best stuff,'' Clark said. "When you think you're going to get that pitch, you get a screwball or a 'changcup." St. Louis second baseman Tommy Herr said Tudor was at his best apinst Kansas City pinch-hitter Hal McRae, a nemesis from Tudor's days in the American League. McRae came up with the bases loaded in the seventh inning. "He's had good success in the past against John. The scouting reports showed that," Herr said. "If they get a big hit there, it's a different ballgame." But McRae. swinging at the first pitch. hit a grounder to third baseman Terry Pendleton, who stepped on the bag to end Kansas City's only maJor threat. Tudor got the only run he needed on a second-inning home run by the club's leading postscason hitter, Tito Landrum, whose .400 Series batting mark is almost 200 points above the team a vcrage. "It was a good pitch on the outside comer," Landrum said of the pitch from Kansas City left-hander that he drove over the right-field fence. "If you look at the TV monitor, the ball Royals' backs at familiar wall ST. LOUIS (AP) -The Kansas City Royals have been here before - on the brink of disaster and the edge of elimination. "We've had our backs to th~~ so many times, we know ils (every crevice," relie f pitch~r an Quisenberry said Wednesday night after the St. Louis Cardinals shut out the Royals 3-0 and took a 3-1 lead m the World Series. "So many times we've written graffiti on 1t," added Hal McRae, the designated hitter relegated to pinch hitting in bis OH-less Series. Only five teams in Series history have ever recovered from a 1-3 deficit, none since the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1979. But the RoyaJs were down three games to one -one loss away from elimination -in the American League playoffs agaJnst Toronto and came back to win. "It's no fun doing 1t this way, but 11 seems to be ID our nature." Quisenberry said. "When we go out tomorrow with our backs to the wall. the fact that we've been here so many limes before won't help us execute. But it will keep us relaxed and confident, or at least more relaxed and confident than people might expect us to be." World Serle. .clJedale Game ont -SI. Louis 3, Kansas Cltv 1 Game lwo -SI Louis '· Kansas Cltv 2 Game """ -Kansas Cllv 6, SI Louis 1 Game four -SI. Louis 3. Kansas City 0 (SI. Louis Mlads serlH, 3-1) TONIGHT'S GAME Kansas Cltv (JecklOll 1•· 12) 11 SI Louis (Fonch 9·6), S:2S. SAT\MDAY'S GAME St. Louis al IC.ant.es Cltv. S:2S 1>.m. (tt MC:e$Mrv) SUNDAY'S GAME SI. Louis at Kansas Cltv, S:.JO P.m. (H MCHsarv) (Aff rimes Pacific) TV: Channel 7. Radio: KNX (1070). hooked. "I don't hit many home runs. espcciall} to nght field, .. said Land- rum, a nght-handed batt~r. "I was figunnJ on a double ... Withe McG~ crushed a ball over the wall in left-center an 1nnm& later. and the Cards got an insurance run in the fifth when Terry Pendleton tnpled and scored on Tom N1eto's squeeze bunt. "It was a slider that was supposed to be down and in He got 1t up and a little out over the plate,'' McGee said of the pitch that became his third World Series homer. He h11 two m St Louis' 1982 defeat of the Milwaukee Brewers. Herr warned that getting to the brink of a champ1onsh1p doesn't mean the battle is won Are Warriors for real? How good is Woodbridge High's football team? back enters with an edge because of its offense. led by the speed of quarterback Myron Butler and strength of tailback Glenn Campbell (6--0, 200). David Townsend is a blue-chip operator both ways for Woodbridge. Site: The Royals lost three 1n a row at Minnesota to drop into second place in the AL West with a week. to go in the season. Then they won tJ\rcc of four games from the front-running Angels to take their second straight divlSiOn title. "Everybody know they're an exct'I· lent team. If they beat us tomorrow night, we're goinf to have to go back 10 their ballpark.' Herr said. Tito Landrum la areeted at home plate by teammate Ceaar Cedeno after Lana.rum'• bome run off Royal•· Bud Black. ihe Warriors get a chance to prove many of tbear critics wrong tonight when they take on Saddlc- back in a crucial Sea View League game at Irvine High. "We told ourselves (against T or· onto) that all we needed was a three- gamc wmning streak. and that even last-place teams win three in a row," Quisenberry said. "It's not much. but we've got to have something to pin our ho~on." G WC tries for third in row Woodbridge, picked by the Daily Pilot to finish last in the Sea View League, is surprisingly 3--0, but Coach Gene Noji's Warriors act their stiffest test of the season when they take on the ruaaed Roadrunners. A win by Wood- brid&e would set up a league showdown with Newport Harbor in two weeks. Two other games arc set to- night. Mater Dei faces undefeated Bishop Amat at Santa Ana Stadium and Costa Mesa and Univcn1ty clash at Ncwpon Harbor High. All three games tqin at 7:30. Herc's a capsule look at each: SacldJeback, 5-1, l -l) v1. Woocl- brW1e (5-1, 1-t): Each boasu a strong defense with three shutouts to their credit. Saddle- Irvine High. UaJvenlty 0·$, 0-1) v1. Costa Mesa (%-4, 1-%): Costa Mesa attacks behind the passing of Paul Rodrigu~z out of one-back set, and University answers with one of fastest players in league in Craig Belle. who has rac.cd for 9S- yard kickoff returns twice in the last two ~es. Site: Newport Harbor High. Bldtop Amat (M, 1-0) v1. Mat.er Del (t -l , 1-t): Amat boasts depth and experience in a run- run-run style, contrasting to Mater Dci's pass-pass-pass act. Sophomore Todd Marinovich of Mater Dci is up apinst one ofbcst 5eCOodariea in the CIF Bi4 Five in this Anaelus Leque cruciaJ. Site Santa Ana Stadium. "We re JUSt being ourselves," said McRae. who swuna at a bad pitch and grounded ID to a forttout that ended a bases-loaded threat in the seventh. "We've been able to come back every time so far and we'll sure try to do 1t apin." In game five here Thursday night, the Royals will send Danny Jackson to the mound against the Cardinals' Bob Forsch. If they manage to get the Series back to KAnsas City for pmC$ six and seven, they are certain to faoc for a third time Cardinal aoe-John Tudor. a 3-1 victor m game one and the architect of Wednesday ni&}lt's shutout. 'Tm really not concerned about anythina except tomorrow niaht." Howser said. "We've aot Danny Jackson pitcbina ap1nst Forsch aod t really expect Danny to pitch a aood pme." Coast encounters a formidable foe tn Southwestern Orange Coast College's football team finally got a win last week. and Golden Wrst's won its second con- SC'CUtivc pmc, and both will have tht' opponunity to keep those streaks ahvc when they continue conference play Saturday. Both play at OCC with Coast hosting Southwestern mcctina at I : 30 and Golden West and Lona Beach CC mectina at 7:30. Here's a look at the matchups. Leq Buda City (1-l . 1-$) al GeW.. West (l ·l , l ·l ·H: It may not seem likt' much. but the Rustlcn arc coming off two Pac-9 wins and haH· the chance to makt' 11 thrtt wht'n tht'' host the Vikings. Ray Shackleford''\ \quad posted a dramatic I 1-10 v1cton-over Mt. San .\ntonio IMt week to move into a third-place lie with Fullerton and El Camino 1n the conference The Rustlers are ranked firJt 1n tht' Pac-9 in the pass defense department. On the other hand. the Golden West offense was slop.ash to say the least The Rustlers gained only 207 yards 1n tot.al offense Tim Hanson was onl)' I 0 of 30 through the air for I 05 yards. but at least seven passel! were dmp- pcd. Lona Beach 1s coming off a 42-l 1 wtn over Pasadena Cit} The V1kmg~ are la.st 10 the Pac-9 in total offense, avcraiing 27 1 yards per outing. Tht' V1kn art seventh 1n tot.al ddensc. 1llow10g 393 yards per pmc. Lona. Beach owns a 3--0 sct1es t'dat' Ex-UCI star Thornton makes final cut with Knicks By SHARON FRUTOS °' .............. Bob Thornton. who starred at M1111on Viejo Hiah. Saddleblck Collqc and UC Irvine, hu made the final cut and will be in a New York KnickJ uniform SatwdaJ wbc:n _they open the NBA aeuon at Maditoo Squaft Garden in New Yort. Unlike the K.nkb' orba rookie (Pit.rick ~~l. Thornton. a 6-10, 2lS-oound power rorwara wu unsure of bis status with the team. He waafofonned Wcdnaday by K.nicb Coecb Huble Brown that be indeed bad made the rotter. ''Theft .as• team meetins and be (Brown) put everyOne.tbcrandpvcus the SJtuallon. That was it1" 1&1d Thornton when oontacted by phone in h11 botel room in SaddJebrook.. N.J. While Thornton was very consistent t.hro\llbout the pro-seaton, he wasn't assured a spot on the team. ''I wu kind of nervous at ftnt." he ldmined. "I wu playinaaood In the camp, then had tome tO\llh .,lt\P m a pme. I think 1t n:alll came down to the wire. In the exhibit.ion 1CUOn I played Pf"'llY well," The 23--okt aid. Tbomton~played pretty "II over the y~:s.:~iuion Viejo Hi&h to the CIF 2-A ftnalt in 1980 t.Dd paned ffnt.iea.m AJl-Clf honors. Thornton bad a oM--ycar soot With SaddJeback and moved on to UC Irvine where he averqcd eiabt rebounds and 12 points per pmc unaer Coach Bill Mullipn ID 1984. From May to AUl\llt of lut year be played 10 the European Leque in Spain "It was an operienoc." he l&td of Eurol)C&n bukett.11. "It's just a fast-paced pme ove-r t.Mre. Tbe ref doesn't touch the ball &smuch. "Yet.. it thowcd me I bad to pl1y a more J)byaical pme. It prepercd me (for the NBA)," bc11id. And on his NBA team, Thornton is optimistic. "Tbe ieam 11 loobQ& aood we·re '°'"'to be touah. aooo contenders.. .. he said. "I hke the coach a lot Ht' really knowi what he·s doini And all the veterans have been helpina out us younier JUYS." Dunn~ the uhib1oon tea.SOD. Thornto n played from 12 to I 6 minutes pet pme. There AR a oou~ veterans. James Bailey and Ken Bann111er for two., who Wlll prnumably stan abe9d of Tbomton. but the roolue 11 un· daunted. "Pat Cumm1na Wlll most likely be the atarti~ power forward." Thornton lddtd "There a no doubt rn b.aw toeam my way into the rotabon. "t'm JUtt happy tn finally find O\I\ where I stand. .. he l&ld. against Golden We\!, ~inning '4-' l in 1978 15-1 4 1n ·"?Q and 15. 10 lac.1 ~ear Golden West lame bade from ,J _ 9-7 third quarter dt'liClt to ta~e thl' lead. 30-:!9. ont., to ha-.c the Vik.mg~ score a touchdown latt'. in tht" lourth quancr The Vikings are led b~ quanerbac ~ Sean Wilson and running back Patnck Johnson. Wilson completed 12 of 20 pa'l~s for I 70 yard\ in the wtn over p('( John'\On ran """d against the uncers. galloping for 11~ yards on ~' came and two touch- down'\ Soatlwestcm (3-1, $-1-0) at 01'· 1111e Coa1t 11-l , l ·l-1): The r1 ra tt>~. strat&ht from tht'1r first M1ss1tm Conferenct' wtn, host the powerful A.paches, who arT comma off a "·I"' loss to unbraten Saddleback OCC topped Cian Diego Mesa 1n a thnller. 19-16 last wt'Ck The Apaches ~uffcrro the los~ nl their st.artJn& Q\arterback. Brad Platt, m the third quancr of last Wt"Ck'c. pme. but he 1s expc<'ted to return for the C'oast pme In the two-plus quancn he played. Platt completed I 7 of 33 pa~ for I 8S yards. The 6-3. 19()..pound freshman has completed S3 of I 07 passes th is year for 6 I 0 yards • nd four touchdowns. Gu) lta>ns leads Southwestern'' rcce1Vlnt cofl)I with H rettpllona for s~ yards and fhe touchdowns OCC-s wtshbone 1s led by quar- tCT'beck Keo Laszl_o1 a 6-I. 200-pound so-phomore ftom Manna Hl&h He has oomt~ SO of 89 panes for 60 I yard$. lo has loged 7 S I }'ards 10 total oftimw and has rushed for thR!t touchdowns His pilgrhn&ge to record ls big news at Plym.outfi State PLYMOUTH, N.H. -Nauonal rec· opution doesn't come easy playing for Plymouth SLate College, unleu you d o what Joe Dudek ll &bout to do. With 65 touchdowns, Dudek as just one shy o( matchma Walter Payton's NCAA record. He will go for it Saturday when the Panthers play Bridacwa&er (Mass.) SLate. With three games lef\ he also has a shot at W1lben Monlgomery's overall collegiate record of70. set in the National Association of lntercollegjate Athletics school "I can't say I'm not excued about at," Dudek 'IJ!ys. "Wben it comes. I'll celebrate with the team." His pa.rents and friends from Quincy. Mass .. his hometown, will be coming to Stt the game, and that along with the sudden publicity is making it a pressure week. but Dudek is enjoying the attentJon. "I'm having the time of m y life up here," the senior tailback said Tuesday. "I have no regrets about goang to school here. I've had more press recognition here than I ever would have gotten at a big school." But his4,727 yardsrusbing, an NC AA 01V1s1on 111 record as 1s his 6S touchdowns. stall don't answer questions about how good he really 1s. He probably won't get that chance unless he gets into a postscason all star game or until a National Football League team drafts him in the spring and be goes up against the big school players an summer training camp. "Scouts have talked to me and say I have the tools. but I have to gain JO or IS pounds," said Dudek, who weighed 168 as a freshman and now is up to 190 on a 6- foot-l frame. He also must increase his speed, now 4.S for 40 yards. "He could reaJJy blossom m the pros with a team that can give him a chance," said his coach, Jay Cottone. "Coming from a small college hurts him a bit. Any Jcid from a Di vision I 11 sch90l is a Question mark." Quote of the day Glen KoiJow1ld, BYU co-captain and wide receiver, on the Monnon church's 10fluence on tbe campus: "They let you chase girls, they JUSt don't let you catch Lhem." Washington in rehab program WALNUT CREEK -Atlanta Braves right fielder Claudell Washington was ordered by a Judge to submit to a drug diversjon program. rather than go on tnaJ on charges of marijuana possession. the Municipal Court's clerk's office reported Wednesday. WATER POLO I --- :~:;;;,;.~~~hl·9••2 Vikes go 4 OTs for win tn the third period Wednesday to hft ~ · · h · ~.d Chie&Jotoa9-2tnumph overHanforoin Mi1' Edi~ p tsup2-hourfight e1ght1n& eovertunepenuus. a NauooaJ Hockey Leque .-me. Steve Larmer and SOn U '"They've been playm1 a lot of pmes." Ed1wn CVt P'raHr also scored to aive lhe Huvks' their first before ostng 10-9 decision Coach Chuck ~oore said of the Y1k1ng!i .•• , thank Wt win at home and improve lheit rccon1 to 2-4-1 . caught them a little off guard. Elsewhere 10 the NHL. Gtao CavalUDJ, Steve Bosell and .. My kidt played W1th a lot of heart," Moore added. Ca,.y Wlhoe scored th1rd-pcriod goals to lift CaJa.ary to Marina and EdJson highs have already clinched The Cb.argen finish league play at 2.2, drawing a bye a 4.2 victory over Washinaton ... A shon·handed aoal playoff spots, but at was hard to teU ~ednesd:ay maht, as next week. Marina improved to J..-0. and has undercated by Be* Oaaey lifted Montreal to a 5-4 victory over the two clashed through four ovename pcnods before Fountain Valley next Wednesday at Golden West Buffalo, ending Montreal's four-pme losing streak · · · Manna took the winning decision in Sunset Leaaue College at 7:30. Roa Flockbr1 ~ked in a rebound with just over six water polo action at Golden West College. minutes remaining in the third period to give St. Louis In another Sunset game at Golden West, Fountain FoutaiD Valley 18, Hudlaaton Bea~ 11: Todd a 4-4 tie with Minnesota ··· Left wing Perry Tanbull Valley remained unbaten in lcque/clay with a win over Thompson scored a pme-high six goals to lead the scored three aoa.Js and added one assist as Wtnnipeg H m o--h hile Corona •I M•· Unavers1ty Barons past the Oilers. Shelled Edmonton, 9-3 ... Mark Otborae contributed a unun •• on ax;oC • w "" .. • and Costa Mesa won their Sea View League games. Fountajn Valley improved to J.-0 in league play J<>al and h1s lOOth career assist to a three.goal outburst while Huntington Beach dropped to 0-3. an the fint pcnod, and later added an assist to trigger the: Hctc's 8 capsule repOrt of what took ~lace: Brent Peters scored four goals, and Brian Judd had New York Ranaers to a 5-1 win over New Jersey · · MartJla 10, Eclltoa t Regulation wasn t near enough three taJJies for the Barons. while goalie Randy Dodge Vancouver erupted for four goals in the second period. time for the Chargers and Vikings to decide this one. as collected seven saves. including Cam Neely'• second of the pme. as the Manna went four overtimes before getting the w1nn1ng Canucks skated to a 5-0 victory over Detroit. keeping verdict at Marina. University U, Estancia 8: rhe Trojans got a the Red Wings the only wrnless team in the NHL. It was The teams went into the first overtime tied at 8-8, balanced offensive effort on their way to the league the founh shutout in seven NHL seasons for but neither could muner a goal in the first three-minute victory over the visiting Eagles. Vancouver goalie Rlcltard Brodeur. penod. Each, however scored in the second. sending the David Jordan and Brian Adams tossed an three goals King. reass•.-n Brennan Gans game mto the third OT apiece, and four other Trojans scored as Uruversity && ' About 1:30 into the fourth overtime, Manna's improved to 4-2. Kevin McCollough led Unavers1ty's INGLEWOOD _ Ltft wing Dan ~ Richard Schuppek tossed in the goaJ to complete the defense. and had one goal as well. Brennan and center Dave Gans have been , game's scoring nearly two hours after it started. Jim Devore turned in four goaJs to lead Estancia. · "I have never, ever seen a game take ttus long," The Eagles host Costa Mesa Wednesday, while the reassigned by the Los Angeles Kings to the Marina Coach Dave Pickford said. "Four overtime~ ~ Tro•ans head for Northern California and the Stanford club's minor-league affiliate. ' Brennan and Gans will both repon immediately to unbeljevable. Invitational Friday and Saturday. the New Haven Nighthawks, the Kings' affiliate in the "It was a great-played game. I don't want to live American Hockey League. through another one though." Cotta Mesa 18, Saddleback 0: Tim Phillips scored Brennan, 2S. had played an six games for the Kings. lhe Chargers held an 8-7 lead near the end of four goals and Andy Prickett tossed in three to lead the H h • h d regulation. but M arina's Scott Larsen connected w11h Mustangs past the Roadrunners at Saddleback. gettin~ one assist. e was t e team s seven\ -roun four seconds left an the game to send it in10 the first OT. Danny Pope had 16 saves in goal for Costa Mesa. selection in the 1981 entry draft. Gans. 21. appeared in three games without sconng Kent Hemscri put the Chargers on the board first. The Mustan'5host Mira Costa in a non-league game a point. He was a third-round choice in the 1982 draft. scoring wJth 2:0 I to go. Marina tied it up with 11 seconds Saturday and finish league with Estancia Wednesday. The Kmgs aJso announced tha reassignment of to go in the second overtime. 9-9. defenscman Guy Benoit, who uaaife rred from New In the Sunset League, 1f a game isn't decided an the Haven to the Toledo Goaldiggers of the International two three-minute overtune periods, the teams play H k Leag sudden--Oeath periods until someone scores. oc ey ue. Neither team could score, however, in the third. Raiders to sign QB Moroski "We had goals miss by inches.'' Pickford said. MANHA TI AN BEACH -Punter Ray Guy of the Los Angeles Raiders must be resting a little easier at this point in time. "They'd hit one barand hit the otherbarandjustgo out." EdJSon's David Cohen didn't make 1t any easier for the V1kinas Cohen turned back I 7 shots on the night, Corona del Mar 6, Laguna Beacb 3: The Sea Kings improved to 4-1 in league with the win over the Artists at Laguna Beach. Jason Likins whipped 1n four goals and Brad Thompson and Keith Head had one apiece for C'dM's scoring. Tom Trager, Paul Hahn and Enc Dempsey combined for Laguna Beach's goals. Guy is Lhe guy who would play quanerba ck for the Los Angeles Raiders an an emergency situation. On a couple o f occasions this season, such a situation was close to ex1stmg.. That's because the Raiders h.ave been hampered by injury and illness rroblems at the quarterback pos1t1on quite a bit this fat , and at times have earned o nly two signal-callers. Fine angers Ewing, Knicks Now, they're carrying three. "We're going to sign Mike Morosk1 to give us a little more security at quarterback." Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders said Wednesday at his weekly meeting with reporters. "We worked out Moroslu last week and were impressed wtth some of the things he did." Back injury may delay fight NY rookie to pay l ,50-0, $500 more thanSiipanovich NEW YO RK (AP) -While expressing disbelief that Patrick Ewing was fined for a fracas wtth Steve Stipanov1ch. the New York Knicks received some good news about Lhear pnzed rookie cente r. stand on this." St1panov1ch was fined a total of S 1.000. S7SO for escalating the incide nt and S250 for an automatic CJection. The 7-foot Ewing was fined S 1,250 for startang the fight and $250 for an automatic e1ection. The Knicks' Rory Sparrow was fined SSOO for 1umping into the confrontation. The tenns of his duty 1n the program will be reported later. said cnminal division clerk Susan NuJI. According to the Contra Costa County district LAS VEGAS -Promoters figure to attorney's office, the county probation depanment told know by Fnday whether a back injury Municipal Coun Judge Joseph Longacre that Washing-suffered by Marvelous Marvin Hagler will ton, who has a previous problem with drugs, was force the postponement of a Nov 14 Ewing was held out of practice Wcdnesd:iy. fueling speculation that he would miss his regular-season debut with the Kmcks against Ph1ladelph1a on Saturday because ofinJury. Knicks' vice president Dave DcBusscherc said the fines "seem a little lopsided. I imagine they (the players} will challenge it by appeal. I didn't think he (Ewmg) started it." Brown also was upset over the fine to Sparrow, who dived an to the pile and pulled St1panov1ch olT Ewmg. 5uitable for the program. which includes classes on the boxang card featunng Ha~er's m1ddlewe1ght title dangers of drug use. defense against John Mugab1. "He a,peared," srud Null. "He was placed on drug The card also features Thomas Hearns in a 12- diversion. but we don't know how long. The terms of round tight agaanst No. I-ranked middleweight James the diversion will come down later." Shuler -a fight that could lead to a rematch of last Washington was arrested Feb. 19 an WaJnut (reek. Apnl's spectacular battle between Hearns and Hagler. some 30 miles cast of San Francisco and a few miles Rich Rose, a spokesman for promoter Bob Arum, from his home 10 Onnda. He was charged with one said Hagler suffered a lumbo-sacral strain in his lower misdemeanor count of mar:ijuana possc:ss1on. . back during training this week at his Brockton, Mass .. . If he had been convicted, Wa~h1ngton faced a gym. ~ose said Hagler's physician. Dr. Louis Abdu, mu1mum sentence of one year in pnson and a SI ,000 prescnbed beat, medic~t1on and a shon rest penod to fine. clear up the ailment Lillis hired as Giants coach SAN FRANCISCO-Bob Lilhs, fired • as manager of the Houston Astros at the end of the baseball season, was named to the San Francisco Giants' coaching staff Wepnesday by the team's general manager. Al Rosen. Rosen, former general manager of the Astros, announced 10 St. Louis that Lillis will be the G iants' third base coach. Lillis, 5S, managed the Astros four seasons. The team had an 83-79 record this year. Television, radio TELEVISION 5:25 p.m. -BASEBALL: Kans.as City at St. Louis in game Ii ve of World Series, Channel 7 JO p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 11 p.m. -BOXING: C hannel 56. RADIO 5:2S p.m. -BASEBALL. World Scnes, game five, KNX (I 070). But after the pracuce, his injured left elbow was X- rayed and examined again, and Ewang was cleared lo resume ~tJcing Thursday. Ewi refused comment about Lhe S l,SOO fine assessed a inst him Tuesday by the Nauonal Basketball .......,,.,..._,..iat ti except to say he didn't understand why Stipanovich, with whom he scuffled Saturday night 10 an exhibition game. was fined a lesser amount. "I djdn't do anything." Ewtng said Kmcks Coach Hubie Brown also was angered b)' the fine . "I'm stunned. completely stunned," Brown said. "How can anyone say Patrick instigated the light 1s beyond me. He was jumped from behand, thrown to the noor and injured, and he was fined more than the guy who did that to him. Our management must take a strong FoR THE RECORD Brown called Sparrow's dive "a courageous act. Sparrow was penalized for defending a teammate. He separated the two and actually stopped the fight. You really have to question the league for fining Sparrow." The NBA comm1ss1oncr's office has taken a hard- line on lighting since 1977. when Kermit Washington crushed the jaw of Rudy Tomjanov1ch with one punch. "We've seen what devast.at10g damage these players can do when thmgs get out of hand," Comm1ss1oner David Siem said. Earlier an the eithib1t1on season. Ewing was fined S2SO after being ejected forcun1ng a referee. He also had two other preseason scuffles. one with Buck Williams and Micheal Ray Richardson of New Jcr;ey and another with Tony Costner of Wa'lh1ngton Othen rtcelvlr!il votH Rlvenloe (3·20) 12. 81kenla.td ••·2·0) 10, S.n 8ernerdlno l•-7-0) 6 w-°"'"" C•st n. ~ ll Mt. $en .,,,.... 1', On1191 C:tH t >O Mt. S.11 .. ,,,..,,.. 11, C.mtwl )4 • NFL I Kiernan IOCCl, 16.S9. ? El>lner IMSAC), 11:01. l Leao IOCCl, 18'31; 4 M1cFer11n IC). 18 31, 5 Rascon (MSAC), 18 46, 6 Coste IMSAC). 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Golden West hved up to its No. 2 billing. as 11 suffered onl y its second loss of the season to top-ranked El Camano College an a non-<:onference A leading de11e11 ,r,irr nl r1,1 l1or wide r(><;Q rts is e.1ttend1ng a special tn111ta11r,n to you to tvur the1r p1c1uresque Southern Cal1forn1A ref>ort Your 1nv1tt\1tori tr c..ludes tt"P FRf( use of a tun1ry motor h ome equipped w ith 1-.atrhen bait flnc1 br>tjto;rn lor you to dnve round tnp from the Or;rngf' Cour1t I a•E•a You w all st;iy for onf' or two n1glits. 1n It ,. rnotor home at the resort which leall1rPs. boarn1g l1sh1ng sw mmang pool athletat courts. hot tub and ch1hhousc Accept this spec13l 1nv11at1cm to rel.1>' flrd Pn1oy a un1Que holiday You are under no obliqa11on lu purr hase anything except the gas you use J..\ Thie ofter 11 limited For ruervaUon eflglblllty, c,~• plent call toll free betwHn 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. ~~ 1-800-221-7623 , ... 187) Made av•llabl• through The OPf'n Road, Inc. match 1n the Rustler~· gym. Golden West's only other defeat came at the hands of El Cam100. which improved to 8-0 th1~ season. Yam1 Menendez, a S-9 outside hiller. led El C'am ano with 12 kills. Teammate Mary Magyar turned in sill blocks and six kills. The Rustlers were led by 6-0 middle blocker Cece Elias and S-7 setter Juhe Boland Ehas collected four blocks. five k1lls and thrc-c service aces. whale Boland had 20 assists on the night Golden West (7-2. 7-0) returns to South Coast Conference play Fnday when 11 hosts Mt San Antonio College at 3:30. In another community college game: Oru1~ Coast 3, Cypre11 0: The Pirates. 1f nothmg else, played a consistent game m getting a IS-7, 15-7. I S-7 South Coast Conference wan over host Cypress. Orange Coast improved to 4-3 whale Cypres5 dropped to 0-7. Barbara Fowley led the Pirates with eight kills, while Michelle Lazorck had Sill 'ltuffblocks and Kim Rochow served five aces. OCC travels to Fullerton Fnday to begin second-round play. GWC wrestles win WALNUT-Golden West's Rich Brenton dctasioncd Mt. San An- tonio's Jo hn Moses to btahliiht the Rustlers' 36-8 win over the Mounties WednC$d.ay in South Coast Con· ference ~stlina at Mt SAC. Moses was top-ranked an the 193- pound weight d1v11ion pnor to his meeuna With Brenton. 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LOUIS .... ) 0 0 ••• 0 7 I O • ll 0 2 1 0 ,, ) 0 , 10 0 CJ I 0 1 0 • , 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I I 0 I~ SI 1 W..Ws.M~ GWM Ol't -SI Lo.;il 3, l(-11w a City 1 Glln'le two -SI Loula 4, K-t Cltv 2 Gernt ll'trM -Ken .. , City 4. St L4Ula Gem. ~ -SI. ~· ), w..nwa Cltv 0 (SI Loula IMch .., ... , )-1) TOMIOHT't ONIM IC.an .. , City IJK*aOt't 1.,.12) el St Loul• IFond1 9·6), S~S. iATUIU)AY"S QAMa St. Loul• el Kan .. , Cllv, u~ o m ttt _..,.,) WNDAY'S OAMa St Loula el Kenw• Cllv. S!lO om (H ntcitner y l IA• limn P.clflc) TV Channel 1. Radio. KN)( I 1070) Wetid Sertel '9m. ....,,.. OAMS OMa Alltn<Senc:.; •l,•50 Ntt f'tCltlPll: 11,303,17UI Commlu~• w rt. s1ts,sa110 Plev.r1' POOi. 1712,»U I L-end Club S«le1 WrH .. ,..., If. OAMa TWO Attendance: 41.45' Ntl rec:elota· s 1..lOt. 110 06 Commlu'-'t lllert· 119S,6l6 SI Pltvtor•' POOi: sm . .u.CM Lttout end Club W IH 11\ern 111,SO.M. OUM TH1taa Allendanu: Sl,6)4 Nel recefola: Sl,•,2'S 00 Commluk>Mr'a ui.rt: '17:1,142.a PleYef•' pool: $"2,'71.00 LMilut end Clul> Sarin t/\etn 1'3,017 11 OAMll ~ "11.ncsenc:.: Sl ,63-4 N•I rec:elola. t1,•,21s.oo Commlu lontr"a wrt· 1223.2'2 75 Play.,..• POOi· ""·"' 00 L-eue end CluO ~lft a.nert• $'3,017.tl. TOTAL Allendanc:.: lto,574 Nel r.ce!Oll. U ,514,SSU• C:ommlnlontor'• •here: sm .All 11 Play.,,• ooo1: u ,350.m .u LMOUt end Club S«lel ahern· 13'9,C:OUf Lei Alen"9el waDNHOAY'S •HULTS Ul"d Ill IJ ........ ,._. ,,_..,.) ,.ST RAC•. f70 yard• Pau N 1tu11 (Ledtev) 10 lO 7.20 4.00 ~ JOM.on (Gerd e l 10.40 7.'° LI Nelurel !Hart> 1000 Time: t6-10. s2 aXACTA (7·31 !Miki 17UO Uc.ONO ••c• • .00 yerd\ Nol (L.Kl<tv) 30.00 13.lO 9 00 Kool Atnf ID!Otorlcka.n) JS. 10 13 40 Tht Onltfmen l&erdl 6 20 Time: 10.lS. st •x•CTA 14-11 !Miid1111.0 TH•D ltACa. • ivr1oncn Cllnla Mii Fi.ti (Mllfldl 31.00 UO UO PooM Cl'tenoe I tNooue1I 3.20 2.40 •un On Gin t'Mllltl UO Tinw: ... ,, IXACTA 13·61 oeld 1131.00. '°""™ ••c•. ' 11..1r10nOt Alwna le Mine ISlt>llle) 7 00 • 20 3.IO Yaffe SIMI (8oH) 10 00 UO Mellow Mlf'ede IVeldtl) I 60 Time. 1:13. Time l;t) 2/S aurvaWTH uc.. 1 111tt11 ~ V•Olllct'• $tar IOINw•) uo 2.• UI Allleft 9ov (KMnlll UO 4.00 W.._., Oed tWwd) l M Timr l:AS t /S. n aJCACTA ll ·S} Mid t1100 Attendance 4,•I Ollll T,_ waOMllOAY'S ltHULTI ,,,.. .. ,, .................... , ,..., RACL 6"" lul'IOllt~ ~ Point (~) II 10 UO UO Fair Melt.I.a IHtW1evl uo UO Marlllo'• Anjlft S.n (V..,4U9iel uo Ttm.: 1:11 J/$.. SICOND •ACa. '"' mllH. •Ojle Tender (11.-.11 20.IO UO YO Ma And My ~ (SI Mrtnl l.20 2 to T or11 tHerNndtl I IUO Tlrnr. 1;S1 l/S. t2 DAtL Y OOUaLa (l ·eJ NIO s 177 .0. THlltD uca .. 1~m11 .. Tt• ... In (919dt) 2~20 'tO uo a.dlloe (PlnUV) ) IO J.00 IY TN ltfvef (McHeroutl 4.60 Tlrnt. l:Sl 41$. ~TM llACa. t llKIOnet. k lCOftv Pr..-tSlbllle) 11 40 '20 4..00 Wiiy NOi T .. !Maul lUO 11.to Pollva 1..11 ltaac.et ID!flu vl UO Time· 1'12. "'"" ••ca. ,,,.. ""10no• on turf Emodr Al Nrt• (Hrnd1l 110.0 "·'° U0 ChemDHnt Illes ISlt>lllll UO 1 20 Cer1..1u t11 !Plncey) l .00 Time-: l:lS ..S aXACTA ( 11·61 IMllcl t747 00 MX'Tlf ltACa. 6 tur!onOtl TV ltttldllel tHewley) '7 .0 II 20 •60 Flemllovencv (Plnc.ty) 1 '° S.'° ll~a N &Hut (Slt>lllt) 10.40 TlfN I 11. HY•NTH ttACa . One mllt. &ed9tor Lend tPfncaYI S.60 1..0 2.40 Smolln Ortlll t tier nenelel) a . .o 3.20 RelMd On SI-ITorol 210 Time· l:Jt >Ii $$ aXACTA !M l P9'4 WO.SO. alOHTH ltACI. 1 lllf"lonln. Fine Spirit (Hewtevl f .00 3.00 Ollt Hef Royelty (Velen1utlel 2.40 Ollt S.le• llulltlln (Slt>lllltl Oii! Time. 1:23 4/~ $$ altACTA t6·l ) IMllcl 14 50. NINTH ••c•. 1·1116111 mlltt. Torn {McHtrvut) 14.20 uo l 20 Vk1or~' Vlgon (/Ha•) 3.00 2 40 Le Cid (Hetneno.11 1.20 Time: 1:'4 llS. ..S aXACTA 12·51 IMlld ... 00. a2 '9CK SIX (11-1 H •2+2l !Miid tt.IM6to 10 16 wlnnlno llcu1a (fl,,. i-1n1 Cerrvovtr 114,7'9. U ~K NIMa 11·1·6· I H l·S-1-4·2) !Miid Ul,26'.20 lo """ wlnnlno tlckt tl h i• llOrwt) Allenoencit· 20.37S. Deep ... ......... NaW .. OltT LANDING INtw-1 llMdl) -11 1nolera 7' OHi, 1 ~. •S rnecket" DAYIY'S LOCKalt (....._, a..c:tll -17 •noi.i"•. 119 llOnllo, 3 YtltOwlell, 167 roe11 coo, '1 callco Oen. ~ .. ncs t>en, 111 mectrtl'll, 31 lllut Ptorell, 1S tcYIPhl, ' black ... oeu (r .... Mdl. n ~. 340 wllll9fll/'t, 1 tllllefln tune DANA WHA•, -6t •nvlet•. 113 oeu, 16 oonllo, 7 rockllll't, m mecktl'll, • •l'IMO~d. I ICUloln. OtanQe eo.t DAILY PILOTITtvlday, October 2~. 1885 C$ ~C:.11 ::=~~o:;:~ PtCn~-:.... ~~II ::::':,.!'c,.~·~~ COAITM. ~ OOt111cW tM MaterMntt of 1i1Am eTA~ ..aM.-the fOOlft ... -'de fW oon--,_., llO.... .. P9f"90"' who ~ to be T'-~ ,_..... ..._,. llO.... ®c:tlnf T~'t ...... C.-IMMIA&. U. '*'d ~ 10 1t1e 1C1C11-OCJ1no C1U11Nee ._ HoMe TO ....,. POUR ,..., wW*1 tM o"'°9e Of MA.I. WT llO. \'(;" ceuon ~ bi1kM fl\•roy Advl1or1. UOJ IT._ -Gel A UTATl MCUN'TU ~ CCJMI~•~ =1~4·'* =:."c~m:.0-10.co.a:w.=,~~..n ~W:'=.:0: NOTIC! 18 Hl!i.HY ~AnoN • ft: Horne "-9Y ~ MOTICI II HHl9'f <:tty of &.nw Ana. County of OIVlH ..... tM Hunttnaton u. p.tnftlt l&-40. ~ IM • 3303 Hetbot ll¥d . --..... ltd n •• 7 or-.. ""' Of e.tlbnlil. 8-dl City Counotl .. hcMd dlOOf* bClipUon a&..a •D-10, eo.ta ....._ CA= c....a .. MAL aTATE IECUNTIU • PllbllG r-1nO In tN Coun-lOCATIO* NOtV1 .,_of t2e2e (A~ oorp.) ..... e ...... tit .. 1£..vic!. • Cellfofnll OOI• all CNlmbet 11 the Hllnt.-WWMf All9nue b«.....-n lotar "-iroe9, Inc: • C* • • • ... por.t!on ... 64it ~ lngton 8-ltl CMc c.nter. LyM Ind llmt 8lrelltl lkllt• 7~ PrOMelltldt ....... ,. llBR ...... a.. Trumee l.lndlf' llftd ~ 2000 tnln at,_., Hunt• ~ To ~ t lulcMng. ~cteon. T-C.W, -......... 10 IN pow. Of ... _. lnglon 8-ltl. ~ on 102 unit ~ oompeic 700IO (A 0.-. 00f1>.) "-••Ill• ....._ e.a-...,., In INt Olfta6n DMct olf IM det• llftd et the ttme In-w1U1 e 10 unit deNtty ~ T~ butlnMI 11 c:.on-...... • ........ 11 Tiwt ueGUWd by PETUI G. dlceledbetOWIO~end on a + 9.71 -·th• T'-dueted by. 1 ,.,_..pert· ... ._, d' 10 ,.,._ .. Pa.EUSEa AND OORl8 A. conlld« the lteternenta of 9":1l ll•r1 ..... Ing ,..., '-""9 ,......,. ... _..., ... PEL!USD. HUSBAND ANO 1111 l*"tOl'lt who Wllf1 to b9 lrOtn bUldiftO Nlbeelo r• &ow Aeeouto.. lfte... W .... ,.,_ WIFE AS .JOtNT TEHAH'T& • '-d relet...,. to lhl llPC*-q111r~nt1 Illy alfo~ M Mel<nlgM. Jr • C.E.O. _... ... tll M ._. ,._ recorded ~ U . 1"4. In ca11on ~ b9low e1oreoe ., ... 10 111C1 Thie st.etlll*'lt •• llled .... "' -. "•• • ., 1119 office of IN County "-"' DA.Tl; T~. ~ Into the 1ron1 end~ wtth tfl9 County Clel1c of or-_... ...... corw ot Mid County ... b9t 5, 1915 The ~. t i. a1eo ,. MOe County on Oc:1ot>er 4, DA'n: ~o.r 5, t915 A1cordar'1 ln1tr11m1 n1 ~ 1:00 P.M. qu911tng tllet the City~ 181& ~ 7 00 P M N11mt>•• l4·2H7H. t>y A#\JCATIC* ~ QI allow. mulmulft ~ ,,_ AllfllJCATIOM ~ r...onot•bf..cf'toro.ftuh CoMtel o.w!DIHMfll Ptr· !Ion Of 4 .... 7 ~ trOtn PvOlltNd °'_,. COM! 89ec1e1 Slgl't Permit Ho. 9M In peymenl Of per1omlenc» mil Ho 4&-33/Condluonll the 341001 Mlelfll lirnlt Diiiy Piiot Oc1ob9r 10. 11. A#\JCAMT: o..ton 2 Of 1M OOllOeflOne MOU'ed UM Ptrmlt Ho. e&-se I .. v I" 0 ....... TA L 24. ~I. 1915 ~.,.. thereby lncludlrlO 111•1 Alfl\JCAMT:H.no-Enoi-ITATOI: PrevlOUllY Tl'I-* LOCATION; 18135 8-;ti br..cfl or o.fut. Notleeof -1no ~ 1>y 1 ~th<e oec-8outr.111d 1ppro•lm1191y tlll'tleh wee reootdeO Jlll'J 19, l 0 CAT I 0 II: 18 2 0 2 letatlon. 300 IWI nor1h of Gllrlle4d 11185. 11 Aeoordw'e lnetN· Mlllnet Oflot9 OM l'U! A C09Y of lhl A""""9 meint Ho 85-2e72M. WILL M!QUllT: To ldd • bey Oocumertl• we on flM In th9 "8JC NQTIC[ MOUi.iT: l o permn IOUf SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION window. 24 aquar1 tool 0.."°9fnent ~ Of· ,,._,andinQ 1iQne 11t 1 lltt TO THE HIGHEST 81DOER bedroom addition enCl " b NOTICI wtth only 4-40 , ... of ••r... FOR CASH. ~ ~of tQUlf• loot ol cs.d<e to en ALL INTERESTED PEA-CW llfTEfTtOll fTOl'llegt In lleu of s.ctlon the United Stat•, or I •>tlallno condominium 11n11. SONS lft 1n1111.a 10 ettend The eo.ro of Tf\.llt-°' 111(!0 1, Sign eoo.. wNal cunter'• ctleCll dr.wn on • 111~1 i. 0 NM INT Al Mid helrlnQ and expt ... tM Cout COmtnllnlt)' Col-permll1 only on• Ir... 1tat• or natlQnel benl<. • ITATUI: Cit~ Ell· opil'OIOl'OI or lllt>mlt ~ • District ., It• ~ 11at'tdlrl0 Ngo tt•I• or lecMrll c:tedlt union. 9n\ptlon t5301(•X t), CIUa tor or ege1na1 1hl tppllcatlOn ,,_.,no on WeCIM8Clly, 0c;.. zOlll(: C4-H'Ohwt'f Com-or • 11e11 or i.o.11 .. ~no• I, CEOA u Olltllned al>OW. AM eppt.. lober 18 1985 eoop~r. mer~ Otelrlat end toan lllOCl4ellon doml· ON , .... : A copy ol the ClllOnl. t lllllblll. enCl de-l)'.ciedln9 ..oivt1on • E Ill v I .. 0 Ill .. I .. T A L clled In (~ 11•t•. ell peyet>M pr~ ~tlont .,. ecrlptlont of tllll propoeel lnQltllr'l1.,..1tOIU.,.....09r· ITATUI: P1.1<"*1I ID Sec· al the lime of ..... fighl. on "le In lhl C>ec>ertment of .,, on flte w1111 the Offto9 of teln portion• ot the UnClOln tlon 1$311. CleM tt(etof '"-Utle end lr'ttet-1 M6d try 11, ~tllOpmtrll ~ the City Cltrtc. 2000 tnln 1n1erl'Mdl1lt Sc;l\ool and Celllornl• Environmental u TNtl•. In lh•I rMI prop. ALL INTERESTED PER· Str•I. Huntington Beldl. Ant.; Scf10c>1 tubjeet to all Ouellly Act and Guld.il,_ 1rty 1111.111• In Mid ~ty SONS '" lnvtted lo attend Callfornt•. fOf lnlpectlOn t>y the ttrm• and condition con-11145. Ille propoeed Pf'OleCl end 51111. delOribed u fol· Mid ,,..,.,no end 1J1pr-1n. pvblle 1&1nees ,..... .. n .. c.ateQOfleally •ittrn9L 1owt oplnlont Of tubnllt evldenClt HUMTINOTO.. llACH Your atttnllon It ~-ON h..I.: A C09Y of lhe P111c.I I fOf Of tQlllnlt the eppllclllon cm COUMC~ 8Y: A1o6e ~ly dlfee1ed to th9 lllC1 tlllt proc><>Md SP9Clal Stgn Pet· Lot 34 of Tract 7788 In .. OUlllned aboft. AM epplt-... ....... City Clllftl. IMled bid• 10 IUblMM Mid mil ND 85-11 1• on flit In the 11'19 CUy of Newi><>r1 e..ctl . cellon1, exflfblta, tnd ~ ~ 1~ ....... lacfflty will b9 r9C91Yed ., Ille Deptrtmenl of DeYek>pment County of Or11nQ9, Sl1t1 ol terlptlon1 of tNe propoul P11bl Orenge Coeal otnc:. of the OltlCIOf of Serw:.a Celllornll. M Ptf r!\IC> , .. .,. on Ille with IN Ofllc:e ol Diiiy Piiot October 24, 1915 P11rchH lnQ. a.tty l(efln. ALL INTERESTED PER· COtdeO In be<* 301, P~•) the City Cterll. 2000 Main Th-386 1370 Adama Aot9., Coell SONS .,. ln~tld lo enefld 10 10 ,. lnclu.llVI Df Mll- SlrMI, H11nUnglon 8Mefl, M .... CA 112928, 11n1M 2:00 Mid hMrlng end upr-oeHIMOlll Mepa. In lhe OI· Celltorn1a. for ,,,~Ion l>'t Ml.IC M)TIC[ pm 0c:1oo.r 31. t915. 11 oPinlon• Of aut>mlt ~ nc. ot lhl County Reeotdtr !hi public wn1e11 urne tM ...iees bid• k>t or ~ the IP()llCltlon of Mid County ~ 'fl. hh, leo· liQAl NOTICa wtll be open.cs revlew9CI u DUttlned ebove All appll-EXCEPT THEREFROM ell ,......,, Hullttftttof\ 8iMctl Ofm411AMCI NO. 17'1 tnO taken 111'1d9t ~-catlon1, •Ahlblt1, end ~ 011, oil r19ht1, m1neral1, mln-"•11111119 CoMMIHIOI\, "AN ORDINANCE Of THE merit 1Crlp11ont Of 1n11 pr090NI .,., right•. n1111rel gu rtQhtl ~ (714) -.a71 CITY OF HUNTINGTON A l>id IWlfd wlll l>9 con-ara on flM wtth tht Ofllc:e ot lfld Olhet nyar~bonl by Pvbllthed °'lll09 Coul BEACH AMENDING THE llldertd t>y tht Boerd ot lht City Clerfo.. 2000 Main wtoetaoever name known Dally PMot Octof>tr 24, 11146 HUNTINGTON BEACH MU-Truet... el 1,,_.r reguler Str"1, Hunt1no1on 8eacll. 1nt1 mey be wtlhln or under 1111-1c t.lllt'l'T11'( NICIPAL CODE BY AMEND-meeting 1Ched11le0 for No-CalllOfnll, tor lnlC)flCtlOl'O by Ille Plf09i ol lend h9rtin-,._ ""''"' ING SECTION 14 48 010. -..miler e l985 8ld69ra wtll tilt put>lic el>Oot9 O.Crlbed 10991ntr 14 48 020. ANO 14 48.050 b9 requl<to 10 aubmtt wttll ~ w. P..,,., leo· wil!I cne ~Ila! rlg"I of NOTICa Of RELATING TO REVISED their b4dl a Olt1lfled CNC*· ~ .............. 8eedl onlllnQ. mining, •xplorlnQ CO~~ MASTER .. P L AN O F mlde peyable lo lhl eo-1 "•nnl119 CoMMIHlon, and op«ellng tller9for lrid ,.....,. •a DRAINAGE Comtriunfty Coll9Qe DtlltrlGI ~ (114) Ut-1271 atOrlnQ In and r9n\Olllng the IYN<Wllt: 1n the amount ot 11 ooo oo P11bllehed OrMgl Cc>Mt U1M from Mid lend Of any ,...,, 'AMINO Ord inance No 27118 or nve petCltr'tl (S'I~)· 01 .,,_ Delly Piiot Octot>er 24, 11145 ol!Wf lend. lnGl\Jdlng Int 'OflN!'=!'°~J 1mtnd1 lh• H1..1n11ng1on nul l rtnl. wlllch•ver 11 Th-390 rlg!ll 10 wnlpttod< or dlrec;. NOTICE IS HEREBY 8-:h Munlelpal eoo. t>y ... _. u bid MCVrfty Said tlonlllfy dr111 end mine from GIVEN lhtl tht H11nt1no1on IOopllng tile C1ty·1 MuJ ,., MCurlty "'1111 be rllelnees t>y land • Olf'ter tr11n lhOM her .. 1 hold Plen of Drllntge Oiied 11ly. tll9 Olelrlct 11ntll wen • lime inat>Ove o..crlt>ed o11 or gae Beeofl City Council wtlt 11185 Pllf9Utn1 10 Ce.lllomla u b4d 1Ward• and '-P\BJC *lllC£ w.111 tun,,... end lhatte • publle hMrlflO In the Coun-Government Code MCtlonl ag r•1m1nt1 11ev1 b1•n Into . llltougn Of acroae the ell Chamber II 1119 Munl· 66483 8' Mq Said dralnege "nallnd H 21tllO sublkJrflCI of ,,,. lend nert- lnQton e.acn Civic Ctr'tltr. plan hu prl'llouely ~ ~ · NOTlCI Of 1n11>0ve d91ellbed end 10 2000 Mein Str•I Hunt· I In.cs b lhl Boerd ol lffUr1her lnfOfmlltlon la r.. .... .. TU'I ... "' .... _.. C·"I • 1 etm Y q111rld bldO.. mey contKt • ..... ,._ t>onom auc:n wntpetoetcld Of 1no1on .,._.,, -orn e. on S11ptrV\IOrl of lhl County ol 1,,. offie. of 1119 Dlr9ctor 01 T ..a. No. ~ dlr1C11ont1ty ormeo ..i11. tht date end It the time In-Orenge 10 be In conformity . 1 4 432 5750 iwo«fANT NOTICE tunnel• end 111"18'1• under Olc;llld below lo r-ive and with Ille county drllnege Pu~UI~~ • V'°9 TO ~llTY OWNIJt. end OtMttl't 0< beyond Ille eonaldlf the lltlerMnta of plan A copy ol Ille city'• CMin: 1• 1 ......;. Al· YOU ARE IN DEFAULT axttrl<>< 11m111 tneteof lfld10 all pereone wt'IO Olllllfl lo b9 mu ter plan of Oralnegt. ,_. ' UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST, r1drlll r11unne1 •0111p, hMld rlflllvl lo Ille epplt-dlt.0 July. 1118~. wtllch In-Put>llal'ted Or""91 Cout DATED 41131711 UNLESS m11n1ein reptwt.Oeeptnend cellon ~lbed below COfPO'•I• ,,,. City'• 111711 Dally Piiot Octob41r 17 2• YOU TAKE ACTION TO op«•t• any IUCt'I well• Of DATI: Monday. Novtm· Muter Plan DI Oral~. ,, 198!S . . PROTECT YOU R PROP· mlnet. wlll'IOUI. however. Ille t>er •• 11185 on 1111 In the City Cllr1c. OI· Tl'l-388 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT r1gn1 10 drill, mine, ttor• .••• TIMI: 7.30 p M ftc. lor ~ A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU p1ore and OC>etll• tnrOllOh ~ATIOM NUmalt Tile City COuncll by adopt· NEED AN EXPLANATION t.,. tur111C9 Of 1119 11ppet 50o Coulal Oevel<>f)menl Pet· Ing Ille city'• mutet plan of OF THE NATURE OF THE IMI ol Ille IUl>aurflCI of 1r. mil 85·21> draJneg41 tlnde lhll tile IUll-PROCEEDI NG AGAINST land her14Mt>0Ye ~fbed, LOCATION: Intrepid dlvtaion and ~l ol P\llJC N()llC[ YOU YOU SHOULD CON· u r~ Oy dMd from Lane/Aemorl Drlw P'°'*1Y wtlhln lhl 0111f1Ct TACT A LAWYER the lr'111nt Compeny • w .. 1 "'°'°'AL: ~te of .,_ reqlllf• IM contlNC· I( t11tl On October 30, 11185. 11 v 11g1nt• Corporellon in Tr.ct No 6874 .,. requMI-llon of lhl 1eem11e1 .. Mt NOTICI M 10·00 A.M . SAN DIEGO OMd recorded A11gu11 28. Ing approval of Coutal 0.-forth In Ille al~lloned MDIW110N FORECLOSURE SERVICES. 1973 In BOC>« IC>e72. Pegt velopmenl Ptrmlt 85-20. r• muttr plan ol dfalnege. NOTICE IS HEREBY INC H o111y 8')polntad 8A7 ot Off\clll Reeorda ~ting tne Mlablllflmenl Thi City Counelf alto GIVEN ,.,., ACCESSORIE TN•I• llnOtr "'° PllflUlf\I Parcel 2 of ptrmll parttlng dlalrlC1 flnOI, t>y eclopllnQ the Clt)l'I AIR COMPRESS~ SYS-to 0..0 ot TNll recorded Non-exclullv•. IPP11'1• WeclMldaV'S ~II P11bllcv ptr111no •Ollld b9 muttr pllf\ ot dralnege. TEMS, INC wlll rees-m tfllr· Apnl 30 11179 u 1n11 No nenl ..--nent• tor 1ngrw tAHIALL prolllblled ~ 8 e.m. lhtl 11191-. wteblllhed try ty pel'cent (~I ol Ila 79-.36582, In 'booii 1312•. end egr ... 0,,_ prlvtt• ....... ~ and 10 Pm on ..-end• rttolutlOn of the d ty eo11ncll. Olll•tandlnQ .,,.,_ Of ~ pege •71 of~ Aecord• itrMll. u Ml IOfth In ,,_ SAN FRANCISCO GIANT~l'MCI end l'IOlldayt )'9ef·found .,. lall'!y ac>90rt!Ol'ed wtthln mon ~lei 110dt. I• ..... In IM °"'°' Of "" County certi.n Oecl..-•Uon ot ~ aoo Lllll• lf'tfrd·l>eM c:oect't INV I fl 0 M 1111 MT Al tl'le drelnegt -Ml Ollt In lhOM aharM owned by Rec:ordera ot 0r_,. Couo-etrle\IOnl recorded Ac1f11 t . IASKaTaALL ITATUI: Cateo<>flealtY Ex-lhe me.at• plan tor lhl city. WILLARD wooo The r• ty Stet• of Clltfomlt ... 1971 In 800ll 11596 P9Q9 ............ 111 ...... ~ empt 15301. Clua I (C) dated J11ly. 1985 Said ordl· demptlon wllt be mldt In .e-.~11l•d t>y GERALD N 902 Otfte••I Record• end DALLA$ MAVEAICK~ Cl'terlle ON f'U: A COl)y OI Ille nence allO c:onaolkltlM 11\t COtd&nce wl111 I rllOlvtlOl'O SHELLEY en unmarr1.a Avgust 21 11172 1n BOOll SlllOt11 forward. Ol't lntllrecl r~t propoeed Pf'Oj9C1 II on flle In Clly't thlrly-lo 11r (34) d11ly ldopted l>y Ille Boerd men WILL SELL AT PUBLIC 1028!> P1Qe 3!>6 ol Otfletal INDIANA PACEAS-Acoulrtcl Clfnl lhl Oeperlment Of Develop-dralntge dlalrle11 lr'llO11• (8) 0 I Olrt c I Ofl ol AC· AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810-Recor di and arnendmentl RICl'terdlOll. 1111erd, trom Ille Pllll.ol!Plll• mtnl Setvtcee. dl1tr1Ct1 aroond melOf pro-CES SORIE AIR COM· OER FOR CASH (pey11>1e el ll'teteto l'll'TH RACI. 6 t11rlOlllla 1M!'1 for lwo tv111re t«ond·rOUl'td clftfl ALL INTERESTED PEA· i.<;la and ectull Ortlnege PRESSOA SYSTEMS INC llmt ot ute in lewful money Tiie e1ree1 1ddrf'U Of V~nv Tarter (!Hrou.rl •to 3,60 1.'° ~J':"fTLE SUPERSONICS-Treoea Jon SONS lft Invited 10 eltefld bulna wtoidl 111a -veci t>y Dfl October 3. 1985 of IM United StllW) 11 ll'te oll'ler common dM!qneuon Derlne J~rv tl.and<'Y) • 40 2 '° ~nd'fold, guard. 10 ,,_ S.n AntOlllo Sc>u<• Miid hterlnQ and ·~ COUnty cnannet1 The redemption prlClt tor Nortll tronl tntrllnClt to Ille DI ,,,. rM I propeny ,,_.,n. Sod Fet#N {$lt>llle) 2 40 for e 1'84 ~-rOllfl<I Orel! ChOlct oplnlonl Of tllbmll llllderlClt THE FULL TEXT OF THE IUCfl Sflarw II Thirty-Ont County Co11rtll011M 700 a o o v e d e 1 c r 'o e o 11 Time: l:IO 4/S Ptecea Jeff Cron. cent~. on lnlurtcl IOf Of egaln111fle appllcetlon ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE Dollar• (131 00) l>tr .,,.,, Civic Cen1et OrlVe Wn t I purPOned 10 t>t 2 ~ue 12 aXACTA (3·2) !Miid l1170 rHlfve. ti outllned 1b011e All epptl-IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· Sharlf't<>ld«I may Ol>taln Senti Ane CA all rigM 1111e Grano Ducal Newport SIXTH ltACa. • 'urto<lila l'OOTaALL cation•. 1xhlblla. and d.-FICE paymenl of 1119 reOempllon ena •ntetell conveyed 10 Seac!I CaJttornoe 8ittS.O 8 Oewn tOllverffl •.a l lO l 00 ,,.....,.. .,....., ~ ecr1p11on• ot 11111 p<opoeal ADOPTED by t119 Clly pr1ci1 1n the fOfm • Promia.-ano now !ltld by 11 unoer Tl'te unoetttgned '*et>y lemt>lnelOOIOer tOr•-1 s.40 4 00 ATLANTA FALCON5-f'leetcl Stw• are on "" wtth Ille Office of COllnell of Ille City of H11nt· ory Note of Ille u~ned Nld o-i ot Trus1 1n 111e d11e1a1ma an 11a1>1111y 101 •nr SllOI St't09 llebY IW•llletl S 60 8erlkow\kl, Quarterl>Kk, on 1119 lnlurtcl 11'19 City Clerll. 2000 ~lfn lnQlon Beaen al an reg\lllf on surrendlf ot their •ll•rl property sJlulled 1n satO 1neorr9C1ness 1n UJd str .. t !21mt1X: !:cl U'5 17•41 o.ld 120 60 r-v• 1111 S1r .. 1. HunlfnQlon BMch, mMllnQ lleld Monday. Octo-oan 111u1... properly en-Co...nry and S•••• oeecrlt>eO addrese or 01r-comrnon • .. 8UFFAL0 8ILLS-Welvt0 lluater Calllornle, tor lnl199C110n by ber 14, 11185 by the tollowlng dor'Md, at 4640 Admltalty u Lot 17 ol Tract No 6520 des1gn111on saYIN'Tl4 ••c a . 6 lurton111 Berr,.11, 11ot11 tnd. the public. roll c.an volt Wty, Sufi• 705. Mlt1ne de! in cne c ity of 1rv1fle County I Said sale W111 oe mede Po Oon'I (81Knll ''° l.40 2 IO CLEVELAND 8ROWNS-Acllveltcl HUNTIMQTON 8fACH AYES COUNCILMEN ~.County ol Loa Ange!M. ot Orenge Stale ot Call· wit!lout warra my e.cpr-01 AK~'•°"F1111fr·•w(iv.!..ldt1n'i' 4·00 3 3 ~ Cody Risien. off.naive llnemen. A .... Md CITY COUNCIL. •Y: Altola K .. ly. MacAlllsler Selley, Sl•I• of Ce.lllomla. on No-rornl• u shown on • Mao 1mphe<I regarding lltle oo•· .... " '"' •v O.D. HooVerd. corntrl>eck. 1111. W•tw°'1ft, CltJ Ct.ft. FlnMr;. Gretn. T11omu vemt>er 13, 11145 tl'lereof 1n 800lc 22• pegw S.SOOfl 0< encumbranoet :~n:~~~~!'~·H) o.ld $)()00 erdD\L~~d~o=~;.A,~~tcl ~; ,._..,. (7'14)...... NOES COUNCILMEN DATED Oc:1ooer 3. 11185 2• end 25 M1tcelleneou• to 1111sty Ille pronclpal bl l- 1111 • t Crawford Ktf', guard, on tile lnlo¥tcl Pvblllhed Orenge Coat None ACCll~ AM COM-Mape 11'1 lhe OfflGe ol Ille anoe DI 11'19 Note or Diiie! ~~~m 10 1 0 8IOHTH llACL • tunonva rlMfv• 1111 Delly Piiot Oc:1ob9r 24, 11145 ABSENT COUNCILMEN. ltftfll°" IYIT'IMI, INC~ County Reeoroe< 01 said 0011ga1ion Meureo by '81<1 """"""" 4 O O Felefvl Mood (&He) '4.40 l4.7000 13~ KANSAS CITY CHIE FS-Sklnecl Mike Th-364 Mendie t C ...... corpotltton. r~·nty °-'DI T•uSI w11n onterMI p.,,cjtelOl't J t 1 &elM Wood (KHntll . '"" ..._.,.,T,... -L..fO L. ITIJOf1'. ,.,..._ """" Clerk lS 1 0 L..01"9 Act (Olfvern l 320 Prulll, running beck PtalC NOTIC[ cm Of HU ... _.. ...... -.. Thi 11r .. t lddrna end at><I 01,_ sums u ptOYtdtd 6 I O Time 1'10 415 NEW YORK JETS-Wefveo Jim 8 EA C H, A 11~I 1 II. dint Other common oesionetton tr-eon c:>1us lldYenees 1f ~err 7 o o n aXACTA 12 t ) P•kl stt 20 ElloolllOt, llneotcket, S••v• Auvu••. of· NOTICE OF Wentwonti, CltJ C"'11 Put>tlahtd Orange Cout 11 any 01 tne real prooeny any unoer tl'te 1erms 1r-eo1 ,:;:.: n l o NINTH ltACa. 6 turionos. I.naive tackle, •n<I DOllO Howard •nCI Dave f'Ulll.JC HeAMtQ Publlalled Orange Coat Delly Piiot OCtober 24. 31, d escri b e d a bo va 19 and interest on suc!I ad· Smllll S 10 O lndlen Art IWerd) I I.to •.40 3 ao P•c•lla, vuaraa. HOO<IY c~ A•NDlllNT Dally Piiot Oetot>er 2• 1985 1985 PIJrP<>rttd to be 46tl t Green vences end plus 1 ... VanSIYk• l 0 0 Jllsl Afr Time (Slt>lllll l '° 3.00 ,..,.... Hean .......,. NO. •21 'fll.-380 Tti-37& Tr .. Lane l"'lne CA cnarQeS and •1'Ptl"-or 11'11 Tlldor 0 3 0 Mahe Mentr• (Ni.eta) • lO LOS ANGELES KINGs-iltMUlontcl NOTICE II HEi.llY TM unaeriHgneo Trus1111 l lru1te1 tal\d ol 11'19 lr\1111 Co• ~ ~ ~ Tlme. 1.11 •IS Den Sr.nnen, 1e11 wing, end Dave Ga ni, QfVIM ttwt tM tMlttllt'-P\&.IC NOTICE P\llLIC N()llC[ 01ec1a1ms e ny llablllty IOI 1ny C•N l80 by said Deed Df1 Her-S2 a.l(ACTA l?·SI oeld S4S.to. cel'tler, 10 Ille Ntw Haven Nlgllll'\fwlc1. --~ft C CounGtl wtll 1neontcl..-e ol the 11r .. 1 Trust Tiie total t mounl O And11ler ~ ~ ~ s2 f'tCK SIX 19·) or 7·7 or 2 or l ·S·2·1) MINNESOTA NORTH STARS-S..I ao Mid. IMettllt Ill tM L.IQAL NOTICE I( t1201 ICldrMS and Olnet common S&ICI Obllge110"I •ncludlnQ Jor'*1M"t t O O o.ld Sl ,IMJ.20 10 lS wlnnlno llO.•tt (111 a.r111uno end Mela Hellln, forward\, 10 C C,_._ M IM ON>tNANCf NO -....._of.... d9111Qnlllon 11 any lllown r~ably .. 11melld ,_ Mt.lo O O O llOrMS). Pldl Six COlllOlellon o.ld 1.56 .0 lo ~·~ O! IM American HOGkev Huntlntlt9ft -..Cl\ Cl'flc AN ORDINANCE OF THE o1 "99' ,.,.....,,, l'terein Cl'llrgM &nd l•perl-OI 1"9 ~.C::... 0 0 0 soo wlnnl119 tlcl<t ll (fl,,. helrlft) L .. gue. C•..,, :aoao Mein ltrwt. CITY OF HUNTI NG TON it ~•tit.... I SatO .-will t>e me<le but Trustee II the time Of 1n11111 D•VleY 0 0 O TINTH uca. 1-1116111 mlltt. NEW YORK ISLANOERS-Aulgntd HuntlnftOll hecltl. Call• BEACH AMEN DING THE ..._ A12ltll01 Wltlloul co.....,enl or war· publlc;&llon of l't'lll No11ee 11 HOl'IOl'O 1 O O JOMOf't'• lloY tP9drorel 7.IO 4.40 2.90 Dell H.nrv, lefl wing, Get•ld Dlductc end torni.. Ofl IM ... and et HUNTINGTON 8EACH OR· In the $uptrlof Courl olfranty eqir ... oromplled •& $81 41900 L.91111 0 0 0 fmDfftll .... Mac. tOllverH ) uo 290 Gord Olnetn, oe+en~. IO Sl><'lnofi.ld of tt.tlrllelndlc .. ed ...... to DI NANC E CODE B Y the Stall of Calllornll, IOI gatdlng lltle ~or Dated Octobef 2 1 1985 Tofell IOI )7 1 SOeclel lnvenlOf"f (Or1I09) HO Ille Amtf'lcan Hoclcey L-........ and ~ tM AMENDING SECTION ll<>el tfle County ol OrllnQtl encum1>"nc11 1ncludtn; i.tAL EITATI N Clm-l····························~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=J~b ~ -~TO ~~f~~C~NOE ln ~MW•of~~~~.~~~flpen-~I~~~·~ I ""° ..... to M hMtd,..... OF lONING FROM (QUALi· of Eltza~ll L eo.o.n. ell& of ,,... Truat .. trio of ,,,. c«pOfttlOll, .. T,,. .... 9r ~~~~=====~~~~~~~===~~~~~-----T=~====~~~r~~~==~===~totM•p•c••·~~~OOMMUNm W~El~b9~ Lou~~~·~·~~~~~ Ir~• .. h•~~. fl· -: ....... ~ S-......,... ect1bed........ NESS DISTRICT COM· end H Belly Elln b•tll ol l N tl lo PIY 11'19 temlln· tcutlff Vice fll!reeldent. rtaJC NOTICE ,_! 7-00 P.M. pu....... Delly Pilot Oc:1ow 3, 10, 17, trol, Inc v->.... -....,.... DATl: Tue.d1y Noot9m-BINED WITH OIL PRO-LOlll98 Coeoet'o. O.ceued lf\O prtneipe1 111m1 of '"° 1IOCI Monti atoectwey. tuha ~ATIOM ...,_ft: ..._ W. p"'"' lee· 2( 11185 Huntington HarbOllr ~ t>er S 11185 . OUCllON, TO COMMUNITY Notice la hereby given !flat notlt•f MCur.o by H id I 100 . ...,._ A111. CA 9270I, NOTlCIM S~~~~~-w~1ro·:~~ =111':"'~1.=: I Tll-337 ~A=·SouthllOtol Tllil:7.00PM. BUSINESS DISTR ICT. lhl lll'td9nlgned wttl MA at 0..d ol Truet to .. 11 T•'•p~'('tll)~lO P\alC .. ANNO ~-(7'1414) ....-r71 C Ori ~ATION ~ COMBINED WITH OIL PRO-Pnvele S.. to 1119 ~ ~38 237 tll with 1nter1111 Publllf'ted O.enge Co11a1 -""AL CW THI 80UD "L.~:g:~ ~Mein P\lblltMd Ot-enge Cout Ml.JC NOTIC[ lm~t:-' 900 ..:· .== eoo. ~Ct Ho U-2 t DUCTION. TO COMMUNITY Ind .,.., Old<*. auOj9C1 1D llltreon from June 2 2 Diiiy Piiot 70c1:~ 1• 31 O' ZOMlllQ ADJUST· Slr-1 (l10f'IMUt corMr ol Delly Piiot Oc:1ot>tr 24, 11185 of the ttrmlnu1 ot EdtnQtr ~ANT. ltyOfHunt· BUSINESS OISTAICT, conl\rmetlon of Mid Su· 11185"' II 15~ per annum November , ..wre D9MM. cw UM Mein I nd Tltllll Street) Th-387 ,tCTtTIOU9 ........ Avenu41 (TrK ll 8718 end 1no1on 8Mclh COMBINED WITH OIL PRO-ptrior Court. on or .,,., lhl u prewl<Md In NI<! note pllll T~·37" ..-Yll0 .... 1TOCOM-MOUHT· Tocon1truct. MA.m ITATl•NT Q3M) lOCATIOM: Citywide OUCTION ON REAL PROP-"" ~ ot No¥ernt>er. 1"5. COiie ~.,.., l<tvane>M of ITWUCT A DUPUll TO AN • f1t8.JC *>TICE TM loAowlnll Jl«IOtll.,.. MOUlfT: To P9'"'1il 1ftt MOUHT: An amend· EA T y GENER A LL Y et the otftoe of C... A. 0.-12.208.25 wttll lr'll.,.., as of DlATH NOTICE S ~-.a,Am.Y 2..tory.2 unllllddl1lonlOln d o ing b111lnua II lnltallallonoflf'teutometed rnenl ID Ct'tepltr 911, City LOCATEOOHTHENORTH· ..,_, m1 W Street, llrltdtt•Ofpubllcellon M.-.ctl OM AN M ;~tngp1r':.ie:bu~,,:" enR.;,~ 1'1CTrnOUI .,..... FIVE/SYSTEMS , 7808 Bred· tilde at• l'f'l9"' 11 th9 Sul>dlvtll<>fl Ofdlnar'Clt. to WEST CORNER Of ELLIS ._... l01, OowMJ •n ··Plue Inter•• ta 01 June KETTLER ZOMID ,AllCll A8UT· t9tlelhtohwty NAMllTATl•NT Mr; Dr ..... lklent Park. CA rni1nJtrywty~IOC*'mlt .. l•bllth • .:·v•tl::H 1Ten-AVENUE ANO GOLD· COllnty ot LOI An~•· 21 11185 In lht amount of Ura~e M K e ttlrr TINO AN ARTINA&. HIGH-IM VI R 0 MM INT AL The fC)ltowlnQ petaona et• llOe20 th9 lnalell1llon of fire llCC*a 1111111 M•P Sub v tlon ENWEST STREET (ZONE Stale of Calttomll Ill the S3 143 72 beloved molher nf WAY l:Y"'--· cv-"t doing buliMM 11: AUR!O MIOhell T Glbbonl, 7808 gal• it en llllwlfngdr1\lwwey PrOCledlH'e tn ec:cord wf1ll CASE NO 8S-13) tAI right, lllle ar-cJ mt-I of Tll9.,.,._l\Cll ry 11nder Mtd NOTICE IS HEi.EeY .. ,_ --:-·..-· of tfle EXITO. 503 32nd Str.ec, Ste Br**Y Driw. Buena Per11, on Count ... Or1w. ~™'*11 C:OO. Section a~: Mid o.cuud attnt ttmt ot Oeec:I ot f rvll 11«91otore ••· Dolo N'S Kellt>r and GIVEN tllel Ille Huntington °" ~. LCCIP'f tlle ln 201 Newport 8MClfl. CA Ca 90620 ZOlll· R2 cz. Medillm 66408 1lhrougll864~.e oro1n1nc• NO 2800 aeetn end 1111 thl right, title aciulld end dell"'9fld 1o the Helen K ettler. loving BMCtl City Council wlll hold r~~~~~ ~ 112"3 Thi• buelnH• ,, con-Oen11Hy. RMldenll•f com-I .. v'" 0 M .. INT Al "'"""°' Olltrlel M~ 34. enCl 11'11..el ll'lel the wt•I• 11n09r'llgned I -111.,, O.C:· ~.M"""ther o f C'-Ob} epubllcl'IMl'lnotnthlCoun-t ery.,, Thomu Fle'ltn.r. e111cted by·an1ndMd11lll t>lnedwllhCoutllZon. ITATUI; NeQath<e o.ciat· Sll061 of lhl HunllnQton of Mid ct«u .. d llM ec-11r111on of default ano 0.-&• ... nA>•~ cit CMtn• 11 the Hum• "TLL~EsTED PER-Inc: .. A Ce11foml1 Corpor· Mlcf\MI T Qlbbont IMVllllOllllllllTAL ellonNo es.fa 9eec:t1 Ordlnlf\OI CoOe t>y quir.dtry<>c>er•ttonofl-Ot mllnd lor Sale enaeWfttl.,, N K ellt-r gre flt inoton 8-dl 0Mc c.nt.,. OHS .,.. Invited 10 ttlend allon. 564 8aywood Or. fl'lt1 1t11.,,,.,,t w .. nled ITA rua· c11~ ... ON '1L.l: A ~ ot lhl Cfleno'no the ionlno Oii IO-OthetwlM. othlf 111en Of In NOtlOI of Oefeu•1 and Elle: g r a n d m o l h er o f 2000 Mein Strwt, Hunt· ax ... N9wporta..cll,CA92MO wltllthe CountyCllr1cotO. empllonNo 1~1 et.M 1 p<opoeedCoOeAmendtntnt proximately 10 1 -.. of tddl1lon10 11\a1ofael0dt-1ion10 84llt T11t 11n0artigntd Jon.alhan K e llt>r P ri· 1no1on e.ocn. Cellfomla. on ~~:::! .:r:,: Tiii• bu•IMM 11 con-enQt County on Sec>temb41r OM ,._.:A coe>y ot 1h. It on lllt In the o.panmeinl property 1oc:1tld al Ille a.Md 11 the Om• ot dettfl, CM.-d NkS 1+<>11ee of O. v a t.e !ll"r'\'IC'e'S Paci he. 1119 dal• Ind ti IN tkM In-t;;;'-..:.ai.... ttle~IOn ducted by a ODtPO"lllon 20, 1915 ~ Coulll ~ of o. .. 1apmenl &er'tlClel l\Ort,,_. QOm8I of Elltl Av· 11'1 ar-cJ lo ell lhl oertlln,... tlUll end Elec110f1 ID Sell lo Vi•w M"'mon-' Park, dat.S be10W to r..iv.t end M :;';(,~.'Al ~ Bryen ~CINr. PrllicMnt '9T1a :.,,, Pwmlt Ho l&-3'4!8'1• ALL INTERESTED PE"· .,_ enCl Goid91•Wlll1 St,_. propeny, enu&ttd In the b9 r.corOed 1n tile covncy .. ..-., c:onelder tM lt•t.,,.,I• ot tlOM axhlbla . llftd de-Thll eta*Mnt -lllect Pvbllet'ted Orange Cout Plan Arnltldment No U-27 SONS .,. lnvtted to attend !Tom (0 ) C2-0 (~) County of °'.,.· Stet• ot ...,.,. tM real proptrty Ill Nt-wpon Beach Pa Ill per.one 'WtlO wWI to b9 :!ip1.cHi1 °' thl9 propoeel wlttl tlle County Oet1I or°'" Dally Piiot Octot>«3. 10. 11. ere on n111n the 09panlftltlt Mid heiring end .:C:: "Community lk*"-DI.-Cellfomle. pertlollllwty -. foclt.O <'tfl<' View Mortuary l'leerd , ... ,Ille 10 tM ~ .,. on 1149 wttll the omo. of eno-County on ~.,.,,ber 24. 11>84 of 0...iopmet1I s.vtoa optnlOna or tul>mlt Irle' .. oomblMd wttll Oil ~o-ecttoeci .. ~. to-wit Dall Oc:1ot. 1 ttM D\rect{lf'S ~44 .2700 cation 0Wt1bed !*ow IM City CMrtl 2000 Mllln 20. 1NS Th-S33 AL.:INTEMSTEO '!""-tot Ot .,., thl ~tlon duCiton C2-0, "Community I.OU 19 end 20 In lloe* H, lell '*'° f• 111u 'M DAfti fu.dey, Howmo ' 8Mc:fl "'1'141 SONS.,. lll\llt.S IO e119ftd • outllned lbOW ~ .,_.. ()llerle'" comt>lneel McKnlgflt'• Mdltton, 8ec--......, IM .... Hid t>er 5. 1915 ~tc!.~1on ~ Publllhed Orenot COMt "8.IC NOTIC[ Mid '-'tno ene1 ..-oetlonl. -"!bit•. arid dt-wttll Oil prodllctlon tion A to t.agune Cllffl •per ......., m7 ~ °"' NllC M)TIC( Mt.JC M)TICE NIJC M>TICE NOTICI TO.,..,.. 6iJ eNTaMaT .. TAX 8AU PllOCDD8 Fot ywr ~ delm tonne end lnfonnetlOn regwdlng '*"G ~~be ObtatMd et 830 N. Broedw8y, Room 310, Senta Ana, or by ~ 134--3628 b«1 • .., • e.m lltld a p.rn. WT L CfTWON ~Tuai.., TuCaa1aaar a or IUbmfl ~ IJCl'IC)tlOM of ltlia Pf09QMI ordlnanOa Ho 2800 ,. mlC) ~ 8ooei I. P'09 ........... .,,, lell NOTlC&M ~egalnl11M~ttofl ere on lllewttllthlOtftoa of ~IN (0)°'*""4d9-17 of ....... ~ .. 0...-. CA .,, .. (•It) P\alC HIAMtQ .. o.sl1lned •bOW . Al ~ tN <:tty CW11. 2000 Main IQtletlOn lrOtn the '°'*'O corw. In thl offta9 of thl .......,, ...., ll. C'-11. COAIT AL DIVnOl'Mbn oatlona uNblla end <»-Street. tWntfngtOl'I &eecfl. n. (Q) _. or1QINllly p1eeee1 County "900rder of Mid ~ 11 If in• ~UllCTI= ~=-~~ ec""tle>M of 1111i P'oPOMI CellfOrnla, t0t in.,.ctton bV on the r.ontng to requn 11\411 OOUflty Pu~ Or9flQt C~I ~ ~WT NO. .,. on ftlit wttll .,,. 01f1oe ot tN publlei. Wt'/ OOf'llme'Clel ~ ·"'°" 001N•J011ty k,_ Deity Not October to , ...., TO NJmT TIC.._ 11'1 City CMrtl 2000 MM! .._.. W. ,..__ .... IMf'lf of the "'9 b9 ~ ., 2)0 ~ Street, 24, tta5 I S~ ~ leed\, ....,, It I .. IR ...... tNon onent9d. ~ flMCf\. ~ ~ ITALLATIOM OP All c*nta.fot~tlOfl try ,leHl•t C•••IHIH, THEFULLTVCT°'THt T'"""°'-CMllln.._ AUTOllllA1"C QA.Tl .., .. 1M bllo .... ~ -..rt1 OROl~ANCf tS AVAILABLE lul motN'f of . lhl United "':0T1CE IS HEAEIY .:.. w ,..., .... or.,. COMtllN THE CITY Cl.ERl<'S OF· Slli.t on coi.-imeuoo of._ _______ _ GMN INC Ille HunllnOfon ,....,.,, llsaitt•u ..... Deity PilOt Oct<>'*?~ ,-a ,., .... Tto11 pet°'"'..._!'~ P\llJC M)TQ'. IMeCfl City Counc:itl wltl hold "•R•l•t c.......... ~DOPf£0 try thl ... ty bid to bit:-.......... 1 bile,_,...,. In tN Colin-"--(714)....,., •-.,. 111\TlC( COU11C1 ot tN °'Y of Hllnt· IMdl cw lo bl In Mft• YOU AM • ~AULT ... ..., PvblliNd °'-.a ~ ,.._ ""' tngton a-itt at en ,..,.., lnO end .,. b9 reoeMcl et UllD9ll A DUD 0/1 .,_,. 0Mnlb9r al Ille Hunt· ,.._.,-... .......... ...._. 24. 11'6 -"'*' t.tondily, Odo-tM .,,..._, oMoe It ""'DATID AU9UIT 4. ,._ 8-dl CNto c.nter ........ , .. ...,. ...,.....,.._ .. -.. .,... ___ tnln Street, Hunt· ~ '* 14, 1tlll)ytN"*-"" .,,.. .,_ tlle .---wane TOU TAD M;. on ewtl. CllltOfnl&. on rot eel .-CMlofl ,_.,. en0 IMllof'I TtON TO "°ftCT ~ ,.,. d•te end "tl\ll lllM ~ USI THI AYH. COUNCILMEN .... Of.. • "' llA'f • l*owlo~lnd 0•1.y -oT ICAlly ............ ~. o.dtNt ,11'\de,otOo-80l.D AT A P\&JC ...... loDlllllder -... ...---.. ~ "' ...--~. Ottien. mom. tCIW, 1te6 • "°"' -M ..._.. .--...... ·-·~ ""PAST NOH COUNCILMIN ..... C.Kenl......... n1* OP TIC UTWm Pll"80llll wflO Wlltl :: DC9'notl llO ... Holle .., ... ii .i ..... Of TMI f'llOCHDtlM relatlw tot!:,. llSUL r NOTICI 18 HllUIY AMINT OOUNOIL...._ ......... D111 •m 0At•8T 'IOU, YOU dleCttMd ~ SlaYICI ~ ltl9t ._ ~ .,... C.... A. ~ m1 8MOULD CO.TACT A OATe ... n.oey. ..... Olly CNd .. hold cn"f 0/1 ....,...."* W ...._.., ..... .,, WYla. ber ..!-..! 7'00,.. DlllCTOIY :r=--... .,. ~ • I Ac ".t A..... • ....., ..., llO"Ta OP ·-t ._ ... ,. ....... -,~~ ~or.,. eo.t .,.,.,_..MU PACtFlC VIEW MEMOflllAl PA.f'K Cemetery • Mo rtuar, C hapel • C rematory .l!i()() Pec1hc Vlfl'W Oriv Nt>Wp()r 1 S..Ch &44 2~00 HAA•Ofll l A--- ¥T OUVI Mortusry • ~l~y Creme10<y 1625 G111ef AV9 Cos ta MtoM 540 SSS• ~IMO~I KUMOADWAY lllO«TUAltY 110 8'0lldW-,. 9'0.-.c...ey ~·,,.. Fw Resu t Clwnl)er Ill .. Hunt· ,_..,..,,.,or.,.. c:... Dlllr "°" OCIOW t4, H T.a. .o...a. Co.taMeu 60·9'50 ~ ~=-.:.::,; ~rvire Call ~Ofl =":::. o::· OelPt .... Octoa.r t4~ 31 ,. HDTICI IS Hl!flHY A PubWled ()nnge eo.a. 0eMy Ptlo4 October 10, 17, 24, \N& """*ldirMrft *' •27 64J•l6 71 "'l'Ott liW:I\. Ce1fDm6a,,,;. __ 1 --~'14 11/tN lNt Ofl W. ...,.,,, L.:::::=====::::_ ----------~---Th-3 __ u_ ~~eon-______ .... \ \ L---------------...... -------------------------~~~~~~~--~~·---- ' -.. ,,, Ofanoe Cout DAILY Pl\.OT/Thuraday, Octot.r 24, 188S FUNKY WINK.ERBEAN by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau THE FAMILY CIRCUS BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) S..,..H_O_E ____ .... by Jeff MacNally Ol..D T1(PIN<! llEA.EX. . by Bil Keane ~------- "Why can't you be cute and funny like Rudy Huxtable?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I'm not following that car!" DRABBLE rOLK~ WE 'OC i.{1\0 50ME. ~UNTIL. li:S ~TE.0, PV.oNf. Pf<06l..e W, \.\U<E M Al JONE.? ~~b 6'2AC.IOU!X.'i 11-\t. Pou.0.1 TaET~ON DOlll~TE.D 11-\E. O!>E. Of i~E. · -t P~~ ™OtitE. 00l?t0€. "'? ~ C.,A.? ?11\ilO~ 1. J .iJ ... GARFIELD 10 Z'f MOON MULLINS "Golly, I don't know WHEN I've seen such exciting X-rays." DENNIS THE MENACE t I ! r &. by HanK Ketcham ' 1MR WtLSON ISN1T ALWAYS #AO ~E JU$T HAS A FACE 1HAT A SMILE WON'T FIT ON !>O I~ '40l) ~T 10 COMm1BOTt. MOf..lf.~ 10 1~f. PQlU.A1~, c.AU. l~t. ~A'i ~f.. M~ CflfAATDI( I!> ?Tl\NOI~ B~ I YOU PIO 1 fHATON PURPOSE, DIPN'T YOU? by Kevin Fagan by Jim Davis IHE ROAST ,AND STUFF 15 Vf:RY WELL DoNE TONIGHT, FOLKS by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1 NEE'D A REF/ LL FOR. TH' FIRE E)(T/N~UISHER . JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux -- PEANUTS by Charles ~-Schulz r-~~~~~~~~ THIS IS YOUR REPORTER INiERVIEWIN6 TME FAMOUS ~LONE 8EA6LE "AFTER ~15 FLl6~ ACROSS ™E ATLANTIC ~ow DID '<OU FEEL AFTER '(OU LANOED? MOW DID YOU FEEL W~EN '<OU TOOK OfF? MOW DO 't'OU FEEL? IF VOU WERE A Tr<EE, W~AT KIND OF TREE WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE? ~ow DOES IT FEEL TO l-IAVE FEELINGS 7 ~ I ~oot . ~~ (.-. .. .-1 TUMBLEWEEDS WlU.. '(OU tJe G1..A'7Wtiel\I1'HIS CRIME WAVf;'S OVE=R, CHrr;F~ Bol h vulnerable. North deals. NORTH +J 6 ~ Q 985 0 A K 43 + AQ6 WEST EAST +KQ I09 +875432 \:>2 'V J 7 O J985 0 6 +10754 +KJ 93 SOUTH +A 7 AK10643 O Q lO 7 2 • 82 The bidding: North Eaet South I NT PaH 3 ~ 4 v PaH 6 ,.. Pa11 PH• Opening lead Kini( of +. Weal Pau r ... Postpone mnk1ng a crucial dcc1 sion for M long as po:uibl.-. Thl' 1n formation you may glon by ,o doing ran be or 1ne~timablt' value Tht> auction hAd the virtue of bt'mg both dirr<"I and reuonably ar curate -artutlly. a grand 1lam tn diamond" i I he ,uptraor <'Onlract for. w11 h a 3 2 trump pht, dt"clart"r ran discard North'" Jo,ing clubs on Sout h"" hurt" MOW DO YOU FEEL: N'fMOl'nY, 11l1X II OH, /MtUJ(J'( T'Klf NA ~ - )(XI CHAIR. fJl(JfTW6 ()ff fia{7 COIMJt. ~ CM5/£() ll'EAU.Y. /NfO 111& /ffl.ANf'll c~~ JJHN 8'tAfNj /t11S5/M7. I Rl!nMi IW~CKll'IU j(!Fff/WJ f'A'lm NW!~ /WI) lfTILl:r! f«lT" \ :-~} b Berke Breather.J $!Y81/ Wllff" IS AU.1N!S llOllStNSt .'! by Tom K. Ryan 11'1..L fJ.e 6001710 IAl{E A ~A~ At1AIN WtiHOttr A LEA$H ON MY ~E~ PlllKV! FIRST AID FROM THE ENEMY WET •Q ~ - by Pat Brady EAST • 8 'V - 0 - Against six hearts West made his natural lead of the king of spades. Declarer won the ace and drew tr umps in two rounds. Next came dummy·s ace and king of diamonds. and declarer considered the fact that West still had the guarded jack a<1 only a minor nuisance. South 0 J 9 • 10 + K J 9 SOUTH OMAR SHARIFF . -" - CHARLES GOREN came to hand with a spade ruff and o Q 10 tried the club finesse -down one. + 8 2 Oerlarer Ignored the most lmpor· f' . tanl urd 1n dummy -the Jack ol rom t ht opening lead, West ts s pades Thal card, combined with known to have the q~een of spade~. the advice contained in our opening H.e must also retain both of his paragraph. would have permitt•d diamonds. There~ore. ht a n h?ld at declarer to land his slam wil h most one club. So declarer simply r I I crosses lo t ht" ar~ of clubs. extract care u p ny w · I I · A ht>r d1'lcovcring the diamfn ....-lAi est s on Y sa e exit. A~d hruk. derlarer should run all is prese~ts him with the lead by n it trump" r1•<1uring the hand to hit1 ing with the Jack of Apades to the 'ti • queen. Wtst hu no option but to post on: -"ead • diamond Into declarer'a NORTH tena<'t' • J " -v • +AQ ' l Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Thuraday, October 24, 1985 CS CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 498-8800 THE ART OF SELUllO IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGES. --BEOOW ARE THE NEW CLASSIFICATIONS BEING USED IN TODAY'S DAILY PILOT •IALISIAll FOii IALI HOUSES/CONDOS C,.n.,ol 1 •JO< totboo lt.lof'd 'OOo lolboo '•"""wto 1 } (op.\tlOf\O 6eocf'I .JI b (ofOl'O iiNI Mo1 •uJ'/ 0''0~ 01• °""° ,_ 1016 ft 10f0 10)1 •ouMOtn Vol .. , 10)• "u"hnQfo-n 8wtCMti 1040 "4Vfthn9f0t'I ~Otbv\.01 ,0 .. 7 1,.W\41 1 144 ·--· J"8 l09'otft0 ........ 1 ))() 09"""0 ""<>v• )1 tOlt• fouu 0)~ #rftf\~V .. IO ~1 ,....wpo,, &.och l OoO Son( .. ~•~'• •V.T& Soft l'IO"t (opullO"(\ 'CJf8 *'0 t\l\Q '08' ~to A"O '1•·~•1 IUtlA \ovffil (oo,• M~•' t(l.lo -1-riee 1..,,hn ()0() MISC. R.E. ¥.ob44. Hom•\ t •<1909t ', ,_,, ..,,ld"'9 & (o-••~ 11 ~ S.O'f'I fll,OiM,., I I\ ... -... ... ,,lo ... \ ''-"" 11\ ••<>v~\ fo &. '-'On 1 U> lOt\ f o, '>o14> I +Q :.Vt Of ( n J.'•o~~ 1 .,1> .NI ()4 ~to•• P•optt~ I' W "°"'""-•• fo'"°'' t )I\ lfno" ''OfM''°') \81; I -. Sfiio•'"9 )9(. ~It..._ "°"' J l W°"'-.d ii\}\ RlllTALI HOUSES/CONDOS r....~1oi &o-boo ,,......, loiboo ,.-,. J OO-•ho!W"C ~· ""° °"' ""o' '' O\tO NI•"° J ,, °'°"o '°"l"I' • ~6 (I fCt., I/ J 0"'"'0•'· Voll~, l4 "'4,H1't•"Q'O'"'~~ H..,.nt.n9t~ '1ort>« • f l u-Qv~ iie<M-" ·~ 09 •"'O ""·' , ... 09.,~ ~.o.,, I ·' ~o•• •o•ttt • ,_!. M•UoOl'I V .. to I I)/ Nt wport &.oc-h ) 1-+"I \Ot' (i.~•• I It, ~ '"'°" (op1••Ul"O ) 11 CLASSIFIED INDEX 842-5878 )QftfO A"° ' 6< ''"' . "" MISC. RENTALS ANllOUllCIMlllTS W.•o ._"'°"-·'II"'' 'Mtvt+, ( OQ\1 Me>t,, ".t<h""' l09uno ,..,,,,,, APARTMENTS ,,.... ... &o<boo •'-d aa..ooo ,...__ •t • 'IJH "' Ol'ldo• to-~• HOleh Motel\ tOI nh0"' '•"'Of' W•~•oJ' f !, Sho'• ·~ ... ~~d I0'09'f"l J ••• 'I• '•' ,, ·" .. ,u .... """'°I \e••" #\ ~~°"''' 1 ... ,,._,.,,, I O·• .. ii ,.,, >o-·""' .., IMPLOY MlllT 191< .,,,,, l!I(,. ". "' I< • j ) 04>•'''°"° a.o;, t 0•1,}"0 O•I Mo• COMMIRCIAL R.1. IALl/RlllT '•<>'"'••l •.\" ._.111f•,,-\q1 A.Jiii>""' \P ,, ,, • • \ 'l,IAI'>' Joi••• ~ •I f'lqtor .... 00 ~ &pc,; ... ~ ·'" &.twwtn ''oP",., )<16• I '"'1 ...... ,.. "9' ..... .,,Lotov. a..,,. e\\ ()ff-<e fef"'I • 1•9 C>""'"'4''C'°" P1Glt'!.,., •' 'b ... J"-eH\ lJr I ... ,. .. °"'''"°' • 'it! ~···) ......... ,.,,_,,. ~ • ~off ... ... b, •• ,.o ,,., .... Cl (•pl ol'\rftl .,,,,...,...~., ... ,._ .. 1;" "O e.o.,. ~~U'1·1h '}ljv~'1·\fe I~ ... J ''fllt 1wo""• P1oi-1h •,. MIRCHAllDlll ~ U•O"' 'lt•JO ....... po,, a.Qi(~ ,y. ...... ,,. .. 66' BUlllllSI & FlllAllCIAL a.,,"""'4"n f O' \oof .. ll • ~' ..... " ()p9Q'" •.• ,..,,,_ j &.,,\~U W on1•d /IJt' ""•\~flnl ()ppnf1\<fl'I I , •~·ill 1".,•''"'l-91'!• w~···l :v , ~o,,., t4 toO'-/Y • •"l••QU•• . . .... f ""''• ~M ...... -o, .& t_. ...... ,_.,._, .. I -t • i•.,•11 • I ,, A &i.,,lrlof\.Q M".11.-·O' DeADUNEI PUBLICATION DEADLINE THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Monday ............. : ........ Fri. ,:30 p.m. Tuelday .................. Mon. ,.:30 p.m. Wedneeday ............. T...-.. :30 p.m. Tht.nd8y ................. Wed. 4:30 p.m. T~~ Mondey-Frldey 8'00 A.M.-5·30 P M ~Col.Int• Mond9) Frid•y .. " . "' . "•· N ,' "I .,... . ~ .......... "'''"'~ '""""'' l C>tl,ii-al+\ "'. 1., •''°'"'V~' GA•AGI IAUI .. -ol ~b(oo '~ IW)•t... P.,...,.,._.,. .,#~.,.. ~ '"'..,.,.hi I j,1, 1•1 •• ~•r,1• &. • "'I.A'·'"' I' " ..,,~ .. ,· ""'1111i ... lih """ )t<f·11 ..... .... -~·~~· ei..n.-~ .... o """' .-.•o A"'O ~Q .. 1 11•v1a DlltlCTORY . " . '· .. .. , . ~ ,, •• O•mHOUA ... CIOllY TaAlllltOlll A TIOll IOATS ,_,.,,, • f 1' P• -" ... .._ •• • t '"' MISC. . , . ...... .. . . AUTOMOTIVE • I ...... • • ~·· • • N~-. . "''---· . ' .. .- -.i~~·­,,.,.-\ . lliflt,W 4 I• .... , . MO-e1220 .... Frtdey .................... Thru9 ... :30 p.m. Saturday .................... Fri. 3:00 p.f't'.1. Sunday ....................... Fri. 3:00 p.m. 8:00 A.M -.6:00 P M CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The Dally Piiot 1trlYee tor efflclency and 110CUr.c:y HO'MMW, ~ errora do oc::cw. Ptute Ii.ten when ~ ad le reed bactt and ct** you.- ad dalty. Report errors lmtnedi9tely to 642-5678. The Dally Ptlot a.ccepts no lablfty tor my ~ In In ~ fOf' wNch It roay be r9SP00aible except tor the cost of ttHt space actuatty OCQJPted by the error. Credit can only ~ al&owed fOf the first lnser11on. Ital Estate Fer Salt Gtatral 1002 CtrHa ••l Illar 1022 lt!fltl Inc~ 1069 Ct1tral 2102 Ct1ta Me11 2124 lniae 2144 lle-rrt Inc~ 2169 C.reu ••I •ar 2622 C.1ta •eu 2624 llAllllll YIEW llLU 4'1SlllE CllEH *IE a WlllERI* 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. 1 blk to Mesa Verde lg attr 48r * *REITALS* * lllYllE COYH DUPLEX 4Br. 2'~Ba spac $550/mo 1BR. air pool 180 degree panoramic Plan 1, 2br, den, 2ba. re-Bu er of 3 Bdrm 2 bath bch, fllB. $1050 2 Bdrm. new dee in/out Yd. patio CALL US REGARDING Piil guarded comm SBA 2000 s/f New crpttdrps, carport SC Plaza area 811111/Cea•tl bay, ocean. nlte Ute vu on duced lor quick sale h y I N H 1 bath w/yard, E/slde CM S 1150 No pets 751 -3898 IAVINE LEASES 4BA din rm, llv rm. 2 trptc beam cell skylt (71 41966-1136 -Ebbtld 4B 3'hB f $259 ooo 831 -8638 ouse n ewport ts to $675 Furn 4 Bdrm Wik k'l bCh Avl 1mmed' e r 8• am __ . receive bonus of ocnfrnt wntr. NB St475 vSharp clean Eest,1de lniH Ceast Realty lrplcs Pool & yd lncd $1200 motyrly 640-6067 Gtatral 1002 rm. form dine. Lg crt yrd C I M 1024 IOOO l tt Tl kh 2Br 1Ba nouse Fncd yrd lll l&OO Pool & garden serv 4 car ~ 13'x 70' patio on view ti I Ill • •fJ O 4'AOOIS llUln & patto. encl gar New . -u gar Ava11 Nov 1 $3500 2BA 18A nu crpt paint BRAID IEW *TIE9LIFFS* side $489.500 Incl land. l'YEMAlm ''c~~Bk~Y646~j~5 at Pl'9PIUUIEIHT palnt.crpts &drps Lndry GREENTREE 3BA 2ba No For appt dys 640-1040. 1 d/w wtd trig paho l car ~SliBftU 2 Master Suites Archlteci Helen B. Dowd 720-7432 Just taken back in fore-ll"/lll·lll3 area Must pass credit peis Lse Sll50/mo a18 eves 759-1402, Ive msg gar S850 673-5354 agt ~ 19 delight! Costly & most llOllSE PlllPEln closure tst reasonable IESPEUTE TO SELL • check No pets $675 • 346-04401 888-5510 ask tor Peter ------1 &IT11 ~~~atl~:tt~~;~~~:o~1j Back Bay. SA Hghts. ,., otter ~II n~~ ti;Bretused Westclltt Dover Shores lalka lllad 2106 ~ dep 770-562:_ Prime Loe Rancho s J CHARMING Lido hm 3br ICe1ta llleu 2624 I These ~ttrectl~ew 79 bay/nlte llte views. Ir-acre. two 3 bdrm houses Upgra ed r a home 4 Br. den. 3ba. 2 lrplc:. Cheap but clean $510 2br overlooking lake & golf 2ba 2 car gar So pauo 1Bdrm 18a $550 No pets Apts feature POOi spa replaceable 81 dlSGOUnt & room for corrals Ask-Skyllte, trench d00<s, etc sep studio By Owner lalHa lslaill lleitals at>ode reserve late Nov cse 2br-den wet-bar S 1600mo Hazel 631--0680 LEW ARD APARTMENTS pr1vete patios 0< decks price of $3lO,OOO Fee. Ing $259,500. Owne< wut 0 n I Y S 1 3 5 • 5 0 0 $325,000 or best otter Apartments/Houses Kids ok others 81 trplc 2'1 be. nr snops LIDO winte< furn . 3br 2020 Fullerton 631·8427 I garage ()( carport, •n a Hastings & Co 640_5560 hetp finance Owner/Agt 760-8862 642-3282 WINTER & YEAAL v 539-6190 Best Alty~ shts $ 1400/mo 759-8938 I 2ba s 1900 67.5-5068 or It BA S450. pool, p\11 patio. beeutllully landscaped SALE 011 LWE Mllllll YIEW llHH CALL AGENT 675-4000 CONDO 3BR 2ba. utll Incl (818) 792-7271 81/e no pets, refs req'd setting Heat Plld •a•l tWIU Traditional DELUXE DUPLEX: 2BR Monaco 2 Oen/3Br S240K Make 8 double take s4oo Wshrtdryr 2223 Pacific RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN L -1 d 28A 645-8161 147 Flo-' Bedrooms S575 -2ba ea unit. 660-9063 Ownr/Agt 494-4524 ocean c Io s e yr I y $\150/mo 631-8300 2 Br den. 2 ba quiet loc, ~~~r ~us ionldo Pl --2 Bedrooms 1'1• Beth $685 otlllU Ill 11&1 Realty view sunny nr pool spa . en. ayr ge an 1BR. Carport Westaide 121 Clml mm Baat.ltac~ 1040 •EW--TOllES-T bungalow k1d/pe1 neg USTSllE goll ten $1250 854-359S 0 $1650/mo 830-0853 $525 mo Available now cosr· ··es· 2 Bdrm 2 bath VIEW 63 l 7370 rwn 539-6190 Best Alty lee 662 '700 "" "" ,.. condo. Prime corner lo--Little or nothing down to OCEAN VIEW CONDO _ _ ___ ~ALLE•IA COllOS L It ~ 2141 jOceanfronl vearty unlurn • 1Cornef Center P1ecen1111 cation with fireplace, all quallfled t>uyer Beautlful Spacious. private End lal"-• n •t••• IC 3Br 2 ba. Ir pie gar 28A l'"tba gar pal.o no Open Da11y 9 30am-7pm bit-Ins and 2 car new Townhome. near Unit New decor 2Bdrm Peaiaaala 2107 LIXlllYUTlllAlllH St250onocean 2-2 ten-$2000 mo 675-5222 pets 272 Cabnllo $650 1 142-1424 enclosed parl(lng. Only IEUYEllEMIH beach, 2Br. den. 2'1r Ba. 2'1r Bath $175,000 3bdrms fllow avallable. nls, pools. private bCh westcllH 38r 288 wld I Adrl8n Atty 549-8547 j Sorry No Pets S164.000 Submit your SH IOO $160 000 805/922-1559 Owner 673-2803 Cute furn. cottage 2BA 180 CABRILLO 499-2584. 8181703-0230 frig 2 car gar. 'grdnr' 2BA 1'"t ba p1110 garage . ' t 61' k d petto, ger. lndry blk to 1 blk No ol 17th St on terms Assume FHA loan of at w n s PHllSIU n OISTOI ocean Yrly $750• dep SPECTACULAR OCEAN alarm S 1200 64-0-1396 No pets 272 Cabrlllo CASA IE 0118 673 .a_.,_ S 000 8~., ,-. 1044 Orange VIEW HOUSE 38r 3 $650 mo AOr•BI" Real"' l UT r ES p 0 (714) ~ 60, at only •,. mat NEW custom 3·sty hm Avail 1111. 548-3727 Manager 646-0225 frplcs balconies S 1950 $11 Cltatate 2176 549-8547 ., AL ILi ' Al interest Thts beautlful w/4BR 4ba Elevator OCEANFRONT 1br Condo (818)967 9090 L msg C Compare before 'fOu rent end unit with lovely pri-ocean & bay views • ·~~~~'\· · v •T ST BCH -ust oc vu 28r tBa completet re-Newty decorated custom vate yard has the best lo-$369 500 Bkr 963-8377 Furn. sec bldg S900. 1st ~ j LlllDI litHI 2152 1 4BR 38A spa $ t300rmo finished 2052 G!raen design features pool cation in tne complex · __ •sec dep 962-3176 ~;'C _H:. _ _ orlseopt Mary973-7526 Lane SSOOmo 6453081 ooQ covrdgarege sur· ~=r~ Toer.o~ealro~o ha,: IHELl£YHU Yllltl ca,i1tr110 l eu~ East;de lg tBr, encl gar STEPS TO IHCH Soat~ Coaat Metro I •2BA SUI* Clea~ gar ~~;g~gwlln ~~usnp1:7~- HUGE YARD w/custom 2111 Utlls pd Grdnr Small pet 2 mstr Br micro, n/smkg 2116 ,,.... close Nr SC Ptza Furnish~ .. 1 tr 28drm S.6-7171 pool, spa + BBQ for 5 no pets Avl 11 1 $950 ·-1 ""' 0 gracious entertatntng 2Br. 2 car gar. nice yrd ok $695/mo 645-84 3 979-7990 or 786-5680 ·L-ux_c_o_n_d_o_w_a_lk-to-s·c"" 650. mo tse 644·4033 365 Wilson 642-19~, MOdel perfect 3 bdrm. $950 Nr Pines Park FAMIL y IEHH -Plz lrplc e1eg Ir drs * Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm newly A Piii AT YHll den w/2' • baths High 495-4473 Mary. Agt 2 ~2 car gar. fncd yd Only lew rt leac~ 2169 a1c 1n home secur 2br redec quoel pool $494 up FREE UST II REIT • UOl Niil ~~l~~g~·m:'~m~~~ p1:~~ CoroH Ttfifar 2122 S700 othersavl tee5489 2BR 2'"tba condo 2 car 1 2ba encludes Pvt club 1884 Monrovia 548-0336 Large 2Bdrm 2Bath on Wll Gelll II. IOUI Location-Location slashed tor last safe. Sac-2Br 1Ba non smkr, no pets TELHHT lll-1110 e;1~ek~;~oo~ Z',0 • 5 7~~11 1 ~~:;! :~~t ~:~stis':~ l *c;ST~N~NG ~~Br 2Ba ~!~ c':~~~ d~~1\,~:~~! 3 B tocatlon for this large 4 rit 1ce at $369.950 $750/mo,yrlease 1st& Mesa V8fde 3Br tam rm evstwknds673 1858 much more $900 incl s!~se~,cf'~ t&th rec rm 1acuui $895 No pets " A ti active near new drm bdrm. 3 .-ath hOme In w I T E R M S 1 ' C a I I last $300 sec 760-0326 S 1095 1 d t mos I uul St Albans ' Z 15 1 Pacific 855-0665 Condo In a superior ..., P A TRICK TE N 0 A E -inc g~ nr. wa et BIG CANYON go11 course O 638 0405 E 731-7528 location Master suite with Woodbridge Superb 631-1266 or 760-8702 2Br Iba unlurn 0/W frig Agt Juhe 546 2313 vu 2br 2ba condo $1400 SS50tmo 28R lBA apt C ea., au•et Bache 01 family llvlng with ell the 0 2 a upper unit laund"-1m prtvate sundeck, large Woodbridge amenities •. ~i~~-? Wshr/ ryr access. car 1 MESA VERDE 4 Bdrm 2 Ben 644-0141 676· 5736 "putaeatl " · $395 mo No pets Call llvlng room with frplc & •. carpon. $1050 1st. last bath new carpets & -mediate occupancy Dave Agt 540· 1151 a• a••to TllTUlllOI front deck. well equipped $269,000 t r $600 sec 673-7089 drps;·pa1n1 S 1095/mo 2Br 2Ba Conao poo1. sec Bal"·a 2276 MAPLE THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ..... kitchen and separate '"'" C111t llHlty ;1 . '• --- -c II T 546-2313 Ocean & Harbor view -TSL llllT 142-llOJ conu!E n•r Oneoftheor"'lnal nrhlgh 1a12•c 1 "· 1 8 erry ' 1800 sq 11 S15001mo 11111• 26-•• '"" IChool, quiet are~. good =dn7r~n~u~~b~~:11 to .. u Ve< IJI, rv Versallles Studio Condo •WATER VIEW* or eves 549·9823 1 s1 •as1 dep No vv S 7 501 mo 2Bd 1 ;;ea 2BR tBA Piil patio w d I lll·llOO Fine avl Clbhse. pool. 2Br Twnhse In best CdM MORE E-SIOERS kids pets 03 1.2320 Mark 2BR tBA SJ!ooimo Townhouse Gar lndry '11<uo Quiet No oe1s usum oane. easy access oNBfS Asking S 148.500 IDE•fll o.na & ac 552 1744 1oc OPEN SAT 1pm-3pm Ch 5 h Recently decorated room mce E Sl<le 1oc Wate• oa•d S6 '5 -no to UCI, sl'\Opl and trans-(land Included) WO n ..... l -__ 2525 Seavlew Ave s 1475 oice area rm ome 2BR • den dbl gar comm '72-8959 2629 ORANGE AVE 2038 Meyer portatlon. $172,500 'JI WOODBRIDGE TOWNHM •• ~u. a.... 1100 673-6366 or 673-3735 entry kSlt600Ch !-h~~~spe&t gar pool & tennis Walk 10 TSL 11/!!llT 1.112-1103 TSL MGMT 642· 160:• 11...,l()I Jf 1••1.....,,1.s "\lllO Hll" 3bd 2+ d /2b upper s 1 "~h $1200 548-4585 ClfTE211111HOIE • • ,.... 675-' .. 2 JJ 1111M1..., Inc. rm or en 8 UllU MILLS CHARMING-3 Bed. 2 ba. •IH·lllO* "" Bttins, ...,8 , yrly onry $600 EASTSIDE 1 Bedroom Aealtora. QVVV ~ REAL E:STATE ~u:~~"::tr~~$;·s:~pa, BEST BUY IN TOWN 1700 SQ/fl. lrptc, large Stylish 3br 2ba house *con conAIE * 01tier: avail Fee I ~il!kj garage & yard $650 me =lijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii91 r 831-1400 OPEN FRI 10-2 SUN 12-4 24x60 Arlington on corner garden S 1650/mo lse incl deep plle crpts lg fncd yd 1 • 1 newly pa1n1ed frig 'TILHEIT lll-1110 Avl 11 1 998-3434 • •--------•I .7 CREEKWOOO. IRV 101 Very large llvlng rm. gardener 859-1328 k 1 d s I an Im a I S 8 5 O Only $500 fee 6504 E d 18 • S TO 8 8 lP&IT11Em a5ts1 e r iimau ou1 lllTI .U ... Ann Fowlkes 494-2305 agt dining & kttcnen area DUPEX 3 BA2ba, high 539-6 t90 Best Alty lee ULHHT I ll-1110 STEP AV 1 r patio 1 col)' w tots or net wOO<l Pl,000 SHUE UI llOllE ---9 w/famlly room Small pet beamed cetllngs. 2 car New carpets accent 2br 3BDRM 2BA STEPS TO deck t p gar furn $690 L~~~dbr~:,n:, ~I~ u~:~es $•65 No oets 990-2962 Oeslrable French Ouarte<s Located on prntlgloua Big l!!J!rt ltacla lvv ok. Young adults wet-gar S 1275/mo 760-9020 hse quletly fried gar & BEACH $1200 MO BKR 328' • Sappn1re 64•-0954 1 Bdrm $565-$585 EaSts•de 2Br , Ba seP dine end unit Located on Canyon Gott Courae. Two 18r'ill'1 Condo. WeetcliH come. Agl 540-5937 2 blk• to bCh, furn 2br. lam more S600's kids ok 642-3850 STUDIO APT 2Bdrm 1Ba $690 rm hrdwC1 firs Ob• gar •g grenbelt. 2'car garage. bd~m, trl::~,~~n~f altu-area. Pool, carport ltatab rm t'/Jba, dbl gar $1200 539-6190 Best Ally lee S S 120 AGATE 301 AVOCADO 642-.9850 landscaped yrd Av• t, • Commonlty pool. Cill 11 on a rway $101.000 642-3327 Open Sat/Sun 1_4 404 -----BDRM 2'"t8A TEP $400tmo 472-89591 $ lOOO mo 998_343, now 5-48-2313 Two balconies. fireplace New guard gate 2BR TO BEACH $l600t MO THE REAL ES TATERS - In 1t1nken llvlng room. 2Br 2'/J Ba WHtclltf Boast1/CHie1 Jasmine 2l31325•1900 2',,BA condo. ate. tp, dbl BKA 642-3850 iall.11 Ptaia1ala ~ield Easts•de 2Br 1 ,ea gar & g I I• d en tr• n c e . Twnhme Pool. ClbhM. Refurbished home !>fight gar S 1000/mo 643-2289 2601 patio $750 'TIO No pe1s •247.000 dbl gar S139K S.2-3327 I!. l 2102 ------4Br 2Ba. dbl gar central KIMBER euns -•tr• 3 Br/lam rm. large lot 2 Nice 3br E/slde on Broad-81r Baycrest area '1300 111•• lll llLY SIH lP&IT11EITS Avl now Pam 979-3848 -Tiii car gar S l 700/mo way, C M gardener Incl Grdnr & water pd No Ew tra c'-•n bltlns Walk 10 j Beautiful Garden Apts !Eastslde 2Br 2Ba gar ln;I Y UL TAA LUXURY units In Unique Homes Joan $800/mo • utll 646-3177 ..,..1s Av all now 548_ 1496 ~ """ · p d k H E Ill OUYll LUSll nearby Laguna Beach Brll<ley Unique Homes ....., beach Otners avail Fee atlosi ec s SP• 881 patio nd Unit S69C. Prestlgloua elegant exec Breathtaking 1ao• ocean 675-6000 PITS 1 lllS H Beat the rest 3br 3ba pool TILEllEIT 111-1110 2~~~m ~~.:ts 5700 18181967"9090 ~v mso modern condo. Lrg 38A view plus full mountain JASMINE Creek 2br. 2ba Westside 2Br 1Ba. patio home w/lrplc newe< kit & --BAVFRONT FURN 2Bdrm 288 sno 2BR 1BA clean nowty dee la1Ma lalaU HM ~~·.;~di: r~E~i;ri~· ~11~k 11~0~n~ec~~: ds~:m~vi;s;~~~1ov 1 yard C41~7~6151mo ~;~.6~~~st~l~y~eeok. 2BR s 1ooo ulll pd 303 E 398W w 11son 03 1-5563 ~~~~m:P~50~~~~9 ;er s15051mo Crd. Ck. R~d and Mlf'~. a apectacu-----Edoew•ter 871-2866 ' BALBOA PENINSULA 0 K v II lar place to llve Your own L 3B 2'1r8a tprlc grndr REFURBISHED JBR 2ba. IPll THAY I A 841 h 28 t B I ........ B nu 3BR 2BA. lrg airy E S•de cu1tom flome for eate by pet · · acant. 1 large, prJYete outdoor 0 r · · 1 · lrplc wkly gardening svs Ill ••-H LWll N ac ' urn apt Y ~ ,. Frplc gar Avail No~ 1 Ul• YDllW owner. 5 Br. 1 blk from 760-8702 Agent patio. Ev""" room brlgl'lt gar, new crpts. Great oc incl St 100/mot546-9950 _.., week Of" mo Avell now $875;mo 650-3399 & b 673 7,.95 -·1 $1495/mo 644-172t __ Prestigious elegant a.ec 675-8 170 or 964-3375 1 AP&IT11Em tlll,... ocean ay. -... UIYH llffll and elegant. Bullt-ln Super cozy 2Br totllty re-r . rr:ode<n condo Lrg 3BA I Vearl new ~upper I •mmacutate large Garden E side Condo 28R I ~b• HALFWAY TO HEAVEN! •ti llu I AbeOlute bargain • don't :;!,~~·,V~5o d~wS ,;~ ~ modeled house w/load1 taataaa 2 .,BA. wi din. rrn trplc dup~x 1 t>lk to OCMn & Apts S..ut1lu1ly land-gar11ge POOi Pref ldLlts An unbelievable view of ;;,;;mb;;;diiiP~[oiiEX~1!'iiBiir~1;,.6.1.;; .. -;;;; mlM thl1 onel Pr .. ttglou1 S 50 P of wood, stained gt.... Vallfl 2l l4 pool, spa TENNIS bay encioMd park.Ing a c a P e d o r o u n d s no pets $750 mo Eve the WOl'ld from thll llvllh-s 195,000. 717 Fefnleaf 3 bdrm. 2·~ bath exec ~~ ~:. .. 1:'~ uMd brick & pvt ape Xccvstom to lux 4-Sbr 5ba s t 595/mo Crd Ck Rg~ s t 200 mo Can ,.. 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FRONT 8t400/MO. at<" 831-4MO Agt ...,. • &W.: Sutle. 1580 alt ·.t ~-~~. e ""' letll IOI LAgun• a.ech 01• GREAT WE81'ERN 8AV· Apt ~ 91'9-CNld lrpic, get, lndfY rm, lrg P9tl 645.-4156 842'-3850 . Wkly rent-. Low ratea 8 1.!0alf. 4th flrMew et.., Iv. '1 floe. 3~ 09Y9 per wM6I INGS. OM of CeHtomie't oa. No I** 9$1 .. 15& ~ Qoae lo bMch. 18A EASTBLUFF Nr 38dnn 28a, yfty. NMr VERSAILLES Studlo,J,:, St35 & Up/Wkly. Cob &42~ M ttw Fr1 M ..... '17.u.&6 IMdlna tlnMCiel in.titu. NEWPORT VILLA()! M25/mo Shopping Center No bHCh, oar•g•. ltplc ~ ~ :..aoo0io· ~ "'*d-~ "'-: -==:::J:I , lVt'I 1.s;:in.r/RouMkffp•r OENTALIORTHO Aaoept tlone, hat.,, lmmed~ APTS A t pl-. to 2221 ALABAMA '**· 1750/mo 640-13&4 S 12001mo. 875--4112 Bkr """'-· c.., I . __..... N full·tlme. Uve In or out. 2 a.n.ma. 4-A daya, •KP opportunity for a ..,_.,. HYe ~ ~ C:O.t TSL MGMT &4a· l~ 28drm 28a S700/mo. SIR, HA. Winter, yp. :~ ~ ':.'*'eo:.! ::v~ chMren. WMtcUft. refl req'd. Npt 8oh 642·2828 rypi9t OUI eo.t• Meea Pl&ze Mlnu1• to Nwpt n-·· Refflg, dahwahr a 110¥9 1telf1, gerege St25. Sptt\IOU\ \lnQlf !Int' Lagune hech 4M-5n.4 fSBO sq. Fi. req'd. Mutt IPMk E~ rlNT/... ... bfancfl, 8cl'I Jr 1Bdrm turn 1...-1 --Incl. No P9la 5"46-4855 t2e 43td St 15().2493 0 rwo bl'druom ttP" ' xlm Meea Verde 100 11th 5'&-7250 alt ec>m. Pert time ••P« p,..f Thia le an entry.....,~ 1550/mo. 1 8drm furn orehtlUI OC:::r~ 28DRM 2BA St501MO. 38r 38• Penthou••· au YI 111'11. 5-46-4123 HOUSEKEEPER/NA~1'iv. 12o-el33 . ltlon. VOY wtll IMtn the ~5~&°.:.!..°!'.:.11=:: ~ege.All*crpta STEPS TO BEACH. BKR OoMn vtew, 1000 eq It ~'la:''= a":;~~ •Office/Shop/Storage• (llYe ln)lo care for lg -•MW••llUJ•/-ver~• ~ ~'te~ enn ·~-&. drpa. Loli of otoeeta. &42-3850 ~k. Qr .. t kitchen. • C 11 .. .;. 1 25' aq It & up, , .... C.M. w•ter'front home, 2 ttnefl ..--11-, prepere •-• • Aect•llon room, aaunu 8"utllulty lendac.ped. h•ullfully rM1odehtd. Nwpt Btvd, M.,..,.. 4'5 C-2 Quiet.,.._ 548-7249 t>oye Mual apMk Eno· Muat l'leve at 1eMt 8 mo• d~menta, malnlaln • a tHllard tablet. Sorry, no ~31 28DAM 2BA. STEPS TO 12450/mo 831-5775 °' llall non·MlOlcer nMI ex&*ience lfl all ph.... pertmenl ,.._ .. welt .. '*'· 557..0075 BEACH. $1050/MO. BKR 831..eoc>o RUllMll ltatah tt I kart Coron• Del Mw, llNlll woik., .xlnl W/ehlldren. 111 medic.! lneur•noe blll-other gen•r•I dutlH . ,••iflA• 2BR 1BA, gar. lndry. ' 842-3850 •on 1st year's rent 2'14 ground lloOf office or,.. Refa. ,9q, 87&-1108 Ing a to11ow up. Type, file, lyf,lng ol 50 wpm ta r• -nHI plex. Quiet 1trMt, 1 mile Cul• 18r 1B• O\lpteK. 28 8 C pE r,ir. (aH. $350/mo Incl utile.. OOod phone teehnlquee. qu red ".,.II.El to beecih No P9t• '850. 2BR 1~. 1 block from bell Prkng, frig. Neer bMct\. fURN1$H[O 01 r nr o. st .... perking. la 1--1 ood ben.tlt• Send r• C•ll c;~ 831-1266 on ~In. S850/1T10. S300 $6757mo. 876--'912 Bkr UNFURNISHED living, c•rport. 8 t5. (fl j _ J JJ _. f :i= ~me 10 Co~p. C•,.. wa ofler competitive 8r.-id new lf*)!Ou• 1BA II dep. 722-1738 DECORATORS be ttlul mo.+'A utll. Ma--023• f•J<>U~na aa tAUl'i Corp PO BoK a.490. aalart.. and eicoellertt w/dtn, P'lt '**· ~· ··~ ... ii:\: 2 8R 28A trplc pool I m Cofldo on the~.,.,. m•ns * M/prof clean n/amkr .. ~~.J.."'1>.li.e~ TtMun 4111 N.B. G28e<)Att: Jeff Fehr benefltL Fot an Int.,..,. cetporta, lndry lac . ...,..... .Iii" r •. . . ' u . ....,. lhr 2br 2'Aba CM twnhM v ""'fK7' J -·-· •-appointment, P ..... cell cupenoy Nov 1. No pete. 1 £ cable, gHlw•t•r Pd 11795/mo 873-08.... CllTtlS, TEHIS, S3 83 ~ De • 6~3 8~9~ ,.....,. -• DeUL &llllT&IT Leticia Tamp• al: 288 E f8th St. Npt ~ta. ~ 8850 mo. Oya 5'4~ Furnished 3Br tB&. Ger· Sll•llC, ,i.1 50 mo. 1 91 ve 'I' -hrf TllM • Chlro. ANlat., 3 $696/mo.831-1 2 *llft~* 28'2~.lrplc.unf\lrn.lge. •o•. lrplc, view lllClllMft!S.ry, Shr 2Br 18a Nwpl Apt, J407£.Ceatltwy.,C411 Exp.wortctngw/gr~of ~=p/wll.Muatknow ln· (11•)111-4111 Cur1H«t>entll-c11 2 •2+pool$575.M~ln $795. 720 -1383 or l 1100/mo.87M9128kr .. ,.,,,....,, at999tobctl.Wlnter.lurn OANAPOINT:3bMu!lful ctllldren ditatred. Hw· aurancebllllng&lrontof-(l1•)11Mll1 POOL Patio, frplo, X'"too c011 ttoo. tee "26 844-7087 ~ wknde Lido 116e, comp tum tBR, o,tl ully 9 to 5, '325 Bkr 842-3850 exec. otttc.. a950/mo = SC::n~J~ ~ 11 c • Pro C •du r • 1 • lll!Af Wlmll 1Br $580. 28r ~ 2841 1tLDllT 11MM1 28r 28a, NEW crpt, 2 CM elec gar, ulllt Incl ~ d Adlt to lhr bMut WorxJ· for all. 24M2 Del Prado. llChooll. 7~ EOE 842-0307 m;a NC. Unf E-ekle • 1 _ .. gar •• trplo, lndry hkup. $650/mo. yrty • $350 · brldf: lrvtne home ~ M1-&441 Agt. Sh.,on Blll""u•I M.A. to work 181 ••fllll Avall now, e.xtra ro. e,.,, """ .......... .....~h .,.,50 ~ 1 -"' -·.... No ~ "'"' O E -·-·· . ._ "' .. LIU1'1111 3BR 2BA nu hftla, ' .. , . ._ -•• ..._ _ .. ..,. ....... VV -+ ul ta &57-,,,.7 1191 RW,.T Ill wa Ull •-hour ll'lllt Sat/Sun on., area. · -.. mo 876--'912 Bkr pett 873~7 9• For Chrl1tl1n School 831 8302 Equal Opportunity 175 2BA 1'A8A w/d hkup, lrplc, petlo, __ Apartmenh AIDE. F. Ltve-ln. Aa11t Retail 1peee: 1500 ~It. 18835 Brookl'lurat St. FV -Emp&oyef M/F/H lwnhM.,. greentttnbelt. lndry cable No 8~s58. 2!800·; •M 111 WATll• Sbp•ecy/~1!~ .. ~'Fr~.•2 N""-port Buch So tMCher In wtilci'lr few hrs. 826~/mo. NNN. I 1') 962·3312 11111&&./flMT IPO. R• .. •m ...,,,. room, t bul • S 1200 MC ....,.. .. ..__ 28' 2a. /Oen _., .. ,..,.... .,... .. -Rm+ I 100/mo. 5'5-2357 87~9 ~ 722-1298 w.ak H ~-2078 Thurln Lu.xur..,... w cargar.lndry.Y!1Y.S1200 lllH•llllh\llnl p I ln•t1. 4'Adaytper · rs. a•um tSL MGMT 542-1803 Lg deluxe 2bf 2~. Nr WID hkup, lg lcltehen. IM. 67~912 Bkr CdM ptMunt lg room, •aatJW N HI 8am to 3·30. Experteneed -......_ beMltta Huntington Habor. frpl<:, end oer PM beh 1.11 fltt\t'l l lem•le non amtcr $375, I coei ™ 1008 ft Ualal11t1 " SHO only. lrvlne.1155-2022 w~.!intt~~ton. New-a1't!~.:=oduu~!.B! S950/mo.213/860·9513 $1995.~·on:pett. lf::·:~.'~~nlu~ 'f,4/ r,lll •vtthe1at E~/759-IJ1'3 nwar.'hou .. •P~• ADVERTISING ' llUlll-GU'S port Beadl. KnowtaCSge paint, c:rpta, drlC)M, etc. SUWlll YILUIE 2Br 2a. Stlr11ng at $1395. Neptune. 1900/mo. Cell Ne•port Be.t<h No Clean, rellable '*" lo •hr $550/mo 845-9907 One )'Ml •KP· Top salary. of benefit• plant & • Pvt patio. Cerport 760-0919 619-568~ ~1'11 lr\1n• ""nu. my 3 bedroom l'louM, Ill I p Xlnt beneflla Progreealve elgn. exper nee. Pref9r '895/mo. Vac, no pet• WIYHT1 ,,,11 1,1111 furnlthed. Non-amkr. act•t "'"~' ARTIST 'Co. 8each area. c1111 VI atrong computer and/or Curt11Agte31·1286 645-1104 Nov1 ~791 UH I Hatlacy Monday-Thura· work proceaalng s ... ....,.._ upalalr'l 2Br 1a. Uve where you have Dana Pt. Fum rm/be. kltch *....u:DI* day 8-12. 6"2-2410. capabllltlH. Salary ..,_....... •Spectecular apt.a & lndry prlv Emplud Growing dally newapa.per bated on exper & eblllty. +bar & pallo. New crpt, * 1 & 2Br 1 &. 2Ba tultea •· Cl -71 · ' Four to chooM from All on the Orange CoHt PIYlllWll UlllTUT 759-8-«9 ""'Int H ""/mo 852 9063 • l .. a tatatt -mile Walk to Marina.. 3Bdrm 1,LB• d ... .....: .. ,.. ,..... ~ · • •Splcioua townl'louMI $350/ ,93 547, • ,. • ........ · need• lm-olnallva, pro-St•t• Lie. Phytk:lana Aa------..,--:-==-::-___ ..__ _____ •Flreplaces 225 Le Paloma. $750. 2BR mo. -petloa, blllna. Income ducllve, layout 1rtl1t who alal. for lull or part time mOITIYI llOllTUY -... ...... U 11'Prlv•te b•lconle1 or. H'•ba. Cloae 10 bch, FEM 22-32 to ahr tpae N8 $38,000 I year. 8.3 llmee undtlf'at•ndsmerchandla-employment In a tamlly C.M Law offloe 84~ .,.;;; u ,.. Garden ~1101 cleen/nlcely furnlthed w .. 1c1ttt l'IOme w/poot & Gr o • • · Fu 11 Pr 1 ca Ing, to dMtgn •dwr11••no ,preotlce c:llnlc. Loe. In 1 _. .. 1 - Encl oar 637-7918 Ju. '400+ ulll. 548-0100. $299,900. 20~~ tor a variety ol cllenta. San Bernardino. For s.11~ ..,.r.,.. TIWlll•I WIY MT1 Sunny, cie.n 2BR 18A. Fem pref'd, s2151mo + .,.. LMveMweage our dlecrlmlnatlng mar-further Into. (1) 370-0t02 Cott• M ... branctl. AP9f'I ..... fer IHt •3 Lighted tennl1 court• gar, tndry No pell. utlli, by Nov 1. Nwpt Hgla •TA •IA lllTI ket d•rHnda quality and Cl rl l/Ofll 5400 & train In Fullerton. Susy Frpl<:, veulled calllnga, dbl *2 swimming pools Seo<>/mo. ,93.2110 ~8_5136, altma a evee 1 l'lou ... on lhlt lar-atyte. I fl _ ct phone1, bookkffPlng. QM, pool & •pa. No pelt •Str .. ma & ponds •-.. ,....ITlll $6. pl hr 'O hr wk tBd'rm 1720 •Sorry, no pets tat~ Ctalt lttlt Fem rmte wanled. C ... n Eaatalde IOI. Monthly renl New1p1per production __., Be 871-8301 Kate. 28drm 2 1 AS. S925-S930 •Furnllhlng1 a11111 2111 quiet n-amkr, 1 blk beh. of $.4,1150. Ottered at knowledge helpful. Ablll· Growing Newpor1 tieh --------- ee& W 18tl'I $375 M&-2121 Derek '490.000 ty to work under dud· Ad Agency. need• ll'larp lllL flJIAY &45-2739 ~183 WHY NOT c.-,LL So Cat Plaza front unit ' -- -Unea a muat. Prior newa-detail mined bllllng c*k. Part·llrne. gOOd typing I II w/vtfr# 2Br 2ba lnclda Fem n-ttnkr ..-!'Im/apt 3 houMI on 1 lot. $2000 paper e.x.per. an advan-Mull be OOod wltl'I fig· tkllla, l'lllldling of phonea Trtpul Uni 2Br 1 'ABa Ill· 1 gu. a ;K 1 .... Olhwahr, to ll'lr. HB/CM arM. Wiii per month Income. Of. tege. Poattlon 11 pan ur ... type 55 wpm, ute + varlOu• other dU1•. r ownhome type $895 SUWlll YILUIE A/C $850. 875-MOll pey S400 + ulll•. Pr.t tweet et $189,000. time, good lnqulrlee and 1 o. k • y by touch . Call (7 l•J6'0--4800 mo. No I*• 54&-5e05 ' fem. 213-437-3480 rH umu to. Steve Prevl0u1 eoencY eicper 15555 H ntl""ton vm-.. Both propertlH have DI d 1 abl• Great 11 UUL ll•OUY YILU ..U u ... -..-Iliac. In tell F/n-tmkr wanted to allr poalllve cash nows, Hough, Art rector. H r · • lane, from San Diego 2BR 2ba N.&h TwnhM. COntllCt e-.y Ward tor Dally Piiot, P 0 . 8ox moaphere, xlnl t>enetlta. for llllg•tlon and tax 212• INN Freeway, north of Beectl '400+12 U111. 759--0720 .. ~-•11 1500. Co•ta M .... Ca. Send reeume to. Mra. •ttorney. Non-1moker 142-1111 to McFedden, ..... , on 27..... ...... 92828 Breck•. P.O. Bo.II 8710, Newport Beech. Send,.. McFadden. Datltxtl · ~ Fl n·amkr went.ct to lhr 0..,1 s..ttl Wen Newpor1 BHch, Ca. lt.lme to: Hlrlrvi Partner, E~~[~~. l~g~k~~::. --------EIQlll /l(lllr.d,.,,,,,. coum. • ltlt """°" cbll 2 blk. bdl. pvt ba. 28R 2M N.Bctl TwnhM. 111-2241 NAiii NUT 92858 5000 Blrc:ti St.':i1t. 2900. IWT IUOl"l FlllST entr. Cov prtcg. kltcil $.400+ 12 utll. 759--0720 ••NY-IT --------~ Bch. ca 928e0 downat•lrt. play y•rd, QUIET RESORl LIVING Club""" Heeml S......,, ...wrimtio Pvlo• '425. 720-1775 _ .. :;:~ S lllllm P&Yllll •·v-...,.' end gar, patio, lndry fa-•Spar1111ng healed pool for F ll'lr Lo CM home. at 10 330 W . ._y t. Newport Beect1 generel LEGAL SECTY eKp. pcef. ctttt•. painted thruout. •Court yerd view dining ""'*' """oon~lllanoe M""I» °"fife ..... ff ii mo+ min. aMl9t for di-. Coate Meea, CL 92828 contracior need• AP per-Word proc. deelred. Air· ;r00~~.&waterp&1d •Vlgnene BBO.,.... rwa111aury1MnQt UduNABEACHili!mo. •bledtMcil«.545-2357 LIULllOllTAIY ion w1con11ruct1on portarM.851·2444 •Twlloht dine In court yrd &not-. 1,2,3. bedn>om apMfrNnll utll pd, pool. Prof/bu1. n-Furn 2BR 2ba luK condo. I r•----J-1 .,."-.. IU.. uper. and kGnowledd oe Of UUL am WI 1fR1 & 111111 gazebos smkr 4'0-+, T.V. '9'""°'51 HB Harbor. Poot/Jae/gar laalaen ..-inu _, computer. oo ben-Want a Mlectlon ot gr .. t •Specious Apartments """~ $400 a 112 utll MO-a&M Br•nc:h omoe ot major Law eflts. Send repllel to: llta e.xper. acx:epteble. •Your own Pitt patio the OM/ from~ FuhlofllalMtd Lg bdrm Pvt bath, utll pd, Firm hu 2 MCtelarlal Dally Piiot. ad #305. Famlllar w/word pro-llvtng? We can offer any· •Gour!M1 kitchen "'"* ' · no kit, female only, 1 ml. Lo Oplx CdM 38r 28a. fem la1la"a opening• • Corporate &. p o. BOK 1580, ceaalng &. bllllng <>per· thing from 1 small ~t to •New dove tan crpt llnd 1111 fM/cK ~ llnd beh $275/mo. ~8-9231 n/1mkr S'OO + dep. ~rtaalti" 2t14 RMI Ett•t•. Ellglble for Coeta Me.a, CA 92628 •tlon. S1lery com· • 4Bd hM. 11 IOOklng In •Lrg walk-In cloaela ,..,_ Coun ............ """"" ""-720-8030 or 720·1'66 _ _ year end bonut. Com· menaurate w/expar CM.NB.or HB think of u1 •Gated covet"ed pncng ---ty ,.,..,.,., .,.. • Lovely bMch hm, avell ioo • Weakly. Lrg Co. petltfve .. 1ary & xlnt t>en-&om lllllY UST Luisa. M0-8900 nra1 for that choice ol ..,/storage mtnut• drlv9. 1111. $350, 1st & lat Sngl Male 28 prof ..-. Mme. need• hom9Work.,... o.-'d __ .. 1 FIT A 1 ld .. l llVln¥ .. n-1mk adult NB 675,..704 Bal Pen bcl'llrnt apt. tall• Mnd # 1o Stamped •tlta. Legal •KP req · Im ........ open ng. " · Mafor Orange County S G.. ••2 '""3 ~ Fl.lf'Tllelwtd EJ<eoutM Ai>Mf"*'tt 1500/mo Steve 720-1082 Cong.nlal office. N/tmkr computerized Rec. Dept. Fl 1 11 1 • T L M "" "" • 1"" ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED ---v--Mature rem. n-amkr. pvt enllelope to DKM. PO prel'd. Pleue tend r• Bookkeeping, l'lelvy col· nanc a n urence WI.,.. ••1 "ILUI" oompler.ty~ "tCludlno ~. rm, ba, lclt prlv. SC Ptu Male prof non-amkr 30-38 Box 17' 1, San Juan tume with .. iary reqe or lectlon work. Good com-Company hu Immediate .,.._ 9 " 1 & 2 Bedroom arN S275. 557-8289 •hr Nwpt Hghts l'lome. Caplatrano, CA 92893. c.11; munlcallon tklll•. 10· lull time openlnga for lBR/$576/mo 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME TV llnd u,.,,.,,,_ rNdy to l7I0"9 Into Im-••oo ... 2 .... 2 DI entry level: Poolltp•. no pe1t. Furnished & Unlurnlahecl Promontory Pt Vu Apt -. .,.. -..-ana &Ll Ull ... 1111 SYLVIA WARNER I( e y IC om put• r • x . ACCOUNTING CLERK 6'5-8122 833-8917 Visit our model Dally 9-8. m«llateiy, '°' • ~ renn orionger,.,.. Prof te. pvt br/~. kit prtv. M•ture wtll n--ttnkr wanta II 1110 HWI 810 NewF>Of1 Center Dr. perlence prel'd. Benellta. TYPIST (4'0 wpm) So ry no pet1 al8o •vmiMl>le all amenltlee. Avail now. to al'lr w/n...mkr lem. Suite HOO, Newport Send reaume to. P.P.C • GENERAL OFFICE Weattlde 2BR 1BA, gu & r , . Call Betsy 673-2803 'lour reald $300/refa. High Proflta. local Al'M Beach, 92660 780-9600 PO BoK 3,8, South Xlnt benefll p.atage & w•ter paid, HBO/mo, LA QUINTA HERMos.-. 557-3577, 8-4 wtcdya Wiii Train. Part Time L-ouna, CA 92877 working condltfona. S650 ~ ~8-2582 15211 Parlltlde Ln. HB PARK Rm. pvt ba. kit prlv, M/F,,.. No EmployMe. No MANAGER Ami llUnUY Pleaae cont•ct Lynn Dau Ptiat 212' Ul·,"1 smkr, nr bk ~Y $350 -t M/F, non·amkr, 2BR Nwpt OvemMO. No Selling. • St1n1lleld, 759.7993 $100. utll Incl 6"6-6"23 Bch apt, nr bMch. $.450 Great Tu Benefttt lmmedl•te opening for full 11100, ..... AVCO FINANCIAL lttrac .se:mcel11ng1,2br1w1u1 ltac~ 2'41 NEWPORT Btteta/•tttll Z7tl lnclut111. Tln•675-43~ Mr W~«(714)838-5620 t1me0111rtctM1n 1Ch1llenglng poaltlon. SERVICES EOE unfurn nHr Marina ALMOST OCEANFRONT _ M/F ~ coup6e to allr New· Sun 12·5. M·F 8am-5pm ager 1 varied reapontlbllltlea, '9&-9•82 noon-5:30pm so LAGUNA deluxe lrg 1 port Hta home w/rnele. I t Mu1t enjoy wortclng with Ille bootlkeeplng, lhort-py·y -• Bui. Inc~ 2'48 SU I Ill LlllE $600+ utll ~8-718e aftltan .-a children Experience ti.nd. typing 85 wpm, •-gB~.~~"',~·7~vt On Jamboree at San Joequln Hiiis Rd. 3026 w. ,.. __ 1 H..,.,, New-/ob o,,.maity ._. helpful I personable, non·amOker. IFflOE Wiii 28 28 I d ..,,.. (714) 644 1900 ..,,.,.. -, NB fem. reap. ateady . . xlnt benefit• Send r• ' •· crp •. rpa, -port Beach. rerrtg. TV cozy rm, 'lloblk·bch $.425 Etrn $800/mo PfT. No we otter an e.xceltent ben· aume or call· 548-8904, The Dally Piiot Clrc:ulallon :i~~~~:;J~T8..~~58:_. S130~wkagl,no~t. + $150dep 722-3472 Mlllng, amall Investment eflt program. paid v1-C.P. Reh•b., 901 Dover office needs • reliable Nwpl iuxury Condo tum required IHI0-9587. 10-8 c.tlont & holld'4:. t>onu1 Or. Suite 128. N.B. 92660 mature end reapontlble rm Male n/amkr. 35+. •••tt Tt LNa l4 pr<>Qram ansd I entat ,in,· 1n-a1 1ffAAR poPtlf'st'::~n~°'Ap• !~°'; :'.~ Oar 1vall 759-0344 -tur a nee 1 ary P u ~ HK .,. ..&.. mileage retmbureemen1. Typing, llllng and othet have a good phone .....,. • Nwpt Penln 11\r 2Br 18a. PERSONAL LOANS clerlcal dullea. Own car a sonallty lralnlng wlll be frplc, gerage $350/mo. Up to 150.000 on your aig-Applicant mull apply In mu 11 C a I I Ju d y, provided. LNrn v.W.bl• B • • Palatial 875-58(XI or 553-8500 n•ture. Fr .. d•t•ll• write person at Dally Piiot, 330 6"2·'321, exl. 316 tor office skllls, worll with M"rtiaiat lat" Ckil• Care H J!H Illa? Fortune, 8255 W. Airport, West Bay St.. Coat a , appt nice people and urn miiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiii;j:C~h~· r~ls~t1:an~m=o~1fi::e~r •w:;;:ou~ld AMERICAN HANDYMAN Block walf1, brlc:kwork_ WIN $50 (receive). Do you Reap M/F, nice 2BR lB~. ate 18-C Houston Tx. M.... Ca. Apply 9· 11 l Hoel OIAIT $,,00 p/hr to 1tart. Mon· llke 10 care for your chlld, Carpentry, fencing, win· concrete. Comp patio•. know someone that need• ~~ll~~i':>"e3 ~~:,>1; "" 77035 a.m. or 2·' p.m. (Clrcula· auLY PIUT day-Friday 9:00AM to $2.17 per day M·W·F any hrs 641·9,78 dowt, plumblng, marllte. 15 yrs exper. 84e....834 a p•lnter. 6"5·60•6 Aaataactatltl tlon Dept.). 3 30W B SI 2:00PM. PIHH call lhet'a ALL you P•Y for Loving Mom will babysit A~g .;:'j=~l~~i.:~· BRICK, BLOCK. STONE, Plf!liaf R;'!.1';:!r::,·lc~~tS ~~'. •e&aJ/Dtat1J !JI 5 Coats M.:: ci. ~:nrn:,~~~~2r.;:;, 3 llft ..... 30 d•" minimum your chlld In my home 6 (llc#304'05) 636-82,4 CONCRETE. 20 yra exp. FlAfAINd INTERIORS + utll. 5'6-7591 CM Aaatucta1at1 nze 111T·· _ ...... _ llllUL If•-204. EOE ,...., ' mo-up M-F 631-0179 NB Ttlf'ry536-7~88after5 ---"'5 --------- In the ' •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. HANGING/STRIPPING Shr Nwpt ocnlrnt condo I Save I On NurM, pleaaanl Newport Typing and •newerlng DAILY R::~;'.~t·~~r c~~:;'ln ~~ Pa,lntG~~l51~5C2';r';~(' B~~k =~:~: c:ti'= VISA-MC 873-15t2 w/prol. 3Bd 2b•. vu, Siik acreen• °' ~·· Be•ch group practice, • phona. Wiii letich word CM home 5'8-9259 e c ary.,.. 635-438, or M&-9557 ANDVS WALLCOllEAINO W/D. gar. nu CPI. &~ "Buy"r II :Z.·g~ s . s d•y WM«. plu~ alternate proce111ng end com-PILOT _ HANDYMAN LARGE and BRICKWORK S all Jo..... Installation & Removal S500 875-1881/875-C D r°(71')86&-1 ~: S•turd1y AM e R D A pute<. Uaual beneflta. Have tornethlng you want to sell? Ctu.tfled Ida do It well I C•ll NOW, Cl1Hia1 Stmet smell I DO IT ALLI Newport Cott~ Me;; Int. peJntlng. 5•8-4'013 ltatll1 Waat.. N ~ w•ve D R U 0 f o r prel. 6'0-1122 w .. tmlnller 892,..,88 SERVICE ROBIN'S CLEANING 531·5579 Pat or Ive mtg Irvine Ref's 675-3175 . EKpert Wallcoverlng In WANTED to te&M In N;W. R H E u M A T 0 I D -------------- SERVICE· a throoughty HOME REPAIR Carpentry • .....1 stallatlon. Reu. Contult· port Belch Minimum, ARTHRITIS being 1tud· fi<'2-~78. DIRECTORY clean house 645-97' 1 fences & g11M. tr .. trim, '"1•1 ant Alslgnmnt 581-8590 'BR home w/doclc or led, lncludee tree medlclll Houaecielnlng, carpe11 & dump runs CM & N B t QI MYlllt •WE GALS SHOULD* home With pool & view coverege. Cati 845-7172 CALL TODAVll &II FOi Liii Vour 011ty PllOt Service Directory Repreaentallve 142-U21 td. IOI uphol1tery, windows, etc. area. Jim Wh}'1e 6"2-72<>e QUICK & CAREFUL •HANG TOGETHER• Prof. ooupte with OM --------- llr~J ••8'.111-1212 BHli•J LO RATES. T138049 839-<>730 ANYTIME f:!':e•n 11~7~J~o~'3 SCRAM-LETS Commercial lnq. ~e LT HAJUNG • MOVING 112-M 10 Pl11ter/Dryw1U before 10am or •Iler Spm ANSWERS EUROPEAN CLEANERS. Garana & Yard Clnupt Sell Stor• Experts .. -Int /Ext. patcl'I pluterlng, GtrlfH tr IHI Housecleaning/Gardening Jon 6"5-8192 *A· 1 •VIH * cull om texturing, quality 2740 Embryo· Swoop tr .. est Reis '95-2'78 •CLEENCO• CLEAN & EXPERT worlc Problems-No Prob-Curio· Revert -lllM.JU@li----SYDNEY 0MARR Home & Office cleaning by Clean-up1 & Hauling Ovtlf' 25 VMT• experience lef'n•I #32686" 5~· 7831 10x36 Prtvate garage TOMORROW Frtday, October U JODI. Pleue call for free Free est. John M S-6730 Uc T • 116,,28 730-1353 S90. mo 111 & latt. Little boy wlklng up mom ARIES (March 21-Apnll 9): R oadblock to P""°""SS is removed -Ed'• Lath & Plulerlng M&-2558 it night: "I forgot to tell • ~D" ~ Aeta1tieel Ctili•R eetlmate 8•2-87'6 DEPENDABLE SERVICE ITUYlll .Ull lnt/elct patcl'lea, teKturea, you 1 need an aapar-c1u• clear sailing ahead if you ta.kc initiative. Focus on onginality, nc.c, EJCquillte Acous11Ci ~ Houaecteanlng 1' yra eicp. Outelde clNnupa & haul-ITllllTI MYlll OI. room •ddltlons 6'5-8258 Ct•••rcial coatume for th• play pioneerina efforts, communjcation. You'll be invited lO participate 1n sprayed or remove Ory· retl1ble.reu. tree eat. own Ing. Call Steve 831-9132 Oranoe Co. Orlglnal Plwlai ll lllt/ltat TOMORROW " unique project. wall Re()alra 8'7-7901 lr•n•. Pina. 6'5-9866 Heullng. Cleanups, paint· Student Mover1. fneured --I ut Ir ... HIS TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Family member talks about sccn:ts. A•Jlilaet Prof Houeec1ean1no. 5 yrs tno. welding, odd Jobe. Lie. T 12'-t36. M 1-8427 24 •r D •lit· 1llO l11la"1/0fflct Int _. 1 Be discreet, emphasize diplo macy, initiate dialogue cone.cm mg money eKp. local, reliable, wkly-moving, 7 days 673-3503 NEW WarehOUM StOfege •oood lobe done right\' 2711 Found fo/20 sr.a l wtlh. and domestic adjustment. What appears sensitive could actually result aiaitall I ~ .. , DD' "'•2 92"· • It. kitten 1 wk• old. Talbert . I I . h . ~.'l!PiioP~Ll~A~N"'c•E"IR"'E"P~X'"IR~-b w ...... Y •.... • .,.. R11tia1 .. ua11 la11ia1 ltmct DRAINS CLEAR From '" 1100 aq ft. N.8. 4 small & ward. 963-0431 inc oser re at1ons ip. "' RESIDENTIAL Xlnt Ref's --Fauce11, Dlapoeal, Huter. ottice. 3 connected 1 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on popularity, glamour, Waaher-Oryer-Refrlg~tc Aeu Ratea. "No job to . 24•rEl•111-1llO Bonded Companion Ardee 85 1·980' M&M 722·9086 private -+ outtlde re0ept · · W' h · r: 122.1131 20 yrs e~p • ..... .. ror elderly At s2 50 per .,.___ mtnguc, mystery. 1s comes true, romance as 1caturcd,Jou'll pin IQe/amall Mary ' 7 2· 9833 Heatlngdoner'Vh hour to uv9.ln. 833-2009 Expert Se<vlce & Repelr ar .. ,!16~/mo.H,,.., access to what previously had been regarded as confidenti . Genuine Aa kilt Ctacrett •iy•• IUJt ·--R c.A.S Sva Co. '92-8827 32 yrs exp. Reaid'l/Comm. unit 0 at ront omee fOlfl) ADS pleasure available if you reach for it. ... ,_~...,.P.-.......--n --..w-. Htg AIC Rel rs><• hi EF Palatia~ Lie ,t'°9035 984-8919 2'36 w CoHI Hwy CER J 21.J I 22 Thi be Setlstectlon ou•r'd. · 59263 631· t'OO ARE fRE£ CAN (. unc u y ): scan a power-play day. Focus Resurtac•no •Roofing & Comm'llresld'I 891·57' 1 Amin• A/C •Y• lc' FINE PA NTINO By Rich· All Plumbing repalra. Cop-on business. lovedae advancement, presti2e, possible promotion. Waterproofing • 631~ 199 1 .. t ltmeet ard Sino< 18 yra of happy per replpe, w•ter l'leltert, 1300 aq ti Oftloe/Retall Su,...rior acknowl CS lour worth, and you"fll benefit U result. we Clean & Deep Cteen cuatomera Lie. 280M4 llc'd, lntur'd. 536-3888 available In C.M. Tak• •ti Cal• -Driveways Pl llOI path•, your house 6 yr• ol exp. Ctc ;z;c;; con1rect~ Free Tt!ank·Youl 963--411' or part 844-8800 • LEO (July 23-Aug. 2): Whatever happens. you won't be st.andina etc: No 1ob too amall Rellabl•. effKtlve Free est Quality work R•. NEW/REPAIR Ou•llty. No 142 1111 still. EmJ?,hasis on pbjJosophy, reliaion, educauon, 1~1aJ information Reas Mtc:key s 35 -o 5 53 estimates Chrl1 & Karen Comm'I, Ind Sr ra1 .. No RAINBOW PAINTING lobe to amall. reasonable. 3000· t3ee. 834• 59' : • and possible journey. People will be drawn to you With their problems, Asoh111-rtpa1r-prk1no Iota ,9,.9051 101m-4pm job to small '9'&·2080 6~ ~Ef; ~~ls8 Fr .. •t., llc'd 831-2345 ~ -:.. ~:,J,~11 ,.'Z:"tcil , Qucttions. R omance plays role. •P• cornpteJ·heavy roii. C•atracttn t.Usc1.i•t P171~ COM, "···t ~"--·-F--.. c o.-.. 1 ... r ..... No VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Ma.kc in~uiriC1 conoemi" .. 1-•l Joe 645·•269 7am-9pm r-I04r. lf'f, llT /m -.,.,.. ...,.,_,, """"" ,..,.. "' " .., r · ... -- C ALL CONSTRUCTfofJ I Linea.re ...la 55g_,7'° Fr .. eattmate EuropMn Paychlc Tarot vtew. '25 aq ft. Imo. carouna l-c1•. vcty Bactc documents, stocks, 1unds that may be htd en. M oney comes from oncreietmuonry 811 New-Remodel-Add1ton1 ISMAEL's dXAbbliNd Card & Palm Reeder. Put. Call 6"5-5383 S.y 758-0375 unusual source. You'll learn more about financial resources o f others. typea Ir Ultllc d 722·1737 Uc:•,80839 AAA PAINTING Int/Ext Preeent&Future.1 lree? Q d rt .t 0ll t .t. n tart Martinez Co 895 7 Jl3 M•lnt Cleen-up1 TrH LOWEST poulble P<loe 850-2758 Otiane 831-8984 CdM office 19eo. 585 eq Found Dog 10/21/85 on ran oppo uru y ex.i s o m-e cw s . C t .etit Serv Fr .. e.1 550.9319 ft Take all or part oft co..t H-a Orchid, LIBRA ~Sept, 23-0ct. 22): Focus on possible partnership, Remove uph1111 driv.. tal r • 10 Step SeMoa 8e2-3236 f -, • bl' • ···• • I ·1• ERT SE let ia~ Charming 3 MIJ>. olfloee. m•I• mixed trl cir cooperatJve e oru, pu 1c1ty. man~ Status. What you seek isclOIC at waya, replace wtconcrete al ia1 HAWAIIAN EXP I 0' .. SOOW P .. l"'ftNG •1 2• ft L .... or S "'·'lie ... 2 Al\1"" i..--d 'bl b Lo . I be . t>!lck/block wrk 539-0345 -Tr• trim. top, remove. ~ ,. .... RdoFI G recover, r•· • "per aq . heltle/w ..... ..,.., ~ U&U • pOSIJ y at ome. st artJc e can recovered. Intuition rinp ATC Conimerclel Orywtlll ci.an upt Stu 6'9·1899 Int/Ext 30 yr• ~.. pe1r1 hOI tar Ille roek ~a~.!.<! Z:O:':J:r.!.": FOUND: Kitten, grey true, follow (int impressions. hat Stnien ~:C'~!:.:~cf.1 1~,;om=;' M•lnt. cieen-upa, mowing. ;.r• 84 2 " wood. fr• •t. 1s0-a58e ses'i~ Call Und• •• w1cot1er. Vic. HIQht.-id & SCORPIO ~· 23·Nov. 21): Avoid scattering efforts. You've COAST DMNO SERVICE 5•8-8923 llc•38392' Ir• trim. Fr .. •tlmll•I Im '7all, ry prloea .,.. Beet Root Repair H/0/lna. 875-2311 9 to & WMtclltf, N.B. e&>-8195 been neaJectina 'c chores -act it over with now. Emph.asis also on Un<1erwa1er Hull Cleaning El t 1 1 Mr Ettr.O• 845-.3381 0•m•I ~ R~-;.·5~•tf4 p1y1. 1 wtll belt any bid CdM'• beat otflole. Ut5-FOUND 1g black M/c.t u~ employment, pcU, dependents. fitness. You'll be in cont.act with lively 5 Malnt 675-7392 tc r Cl ci..n Upa•TrM Trimming ~ge by 50%. Lv mtg 722-7537 S 1100 Incl utll, A/C, pkg, .iter~. yellow l'Y9t· Col· people who help brinj out your potential. la1la"1 ltnie" PURIU Ellmll Yard Me1n1.•Heu11ng lf'ITIEXT 20 v .. ,. EXP« ....... u.,/Wltltaa 11ntt0f. 2855 E coaat iege P1c .,..., &42-ee1e SAGmARrus (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1~at had been a restnction 11 Xcu'Type w ord ISr~ss-Quallty wor1c, Ir" •t. I MIKE 850-3283 E:.~ao;t= 1~2:,: Hwy 87M900 AnY11me Found long heir bllllwhte removed. Scenario h•&hlishta putcr om chanae. travel, variety. Ing. we do man1.1tcrlp11. '' 25613 Gea- 7'°1 I .,.Ill meterl•ta. 842~'2 O.·I, IPO • .,. 7 .. _ ~t. declewed, \lie Col· chwma. intensified Tove rel1tionsbip. You'll be fonunate in manen malling Hat, etc 788·3330 NEW/REPAIR Quality No '" · •NEED TO REMODEL? .,.... vv leQ4I Partc.157-8180 oflpeculauon and oould win a contest. ----jobs to 1m1ll reaeon.ble Topped/removed. ci.n. J 0 INT /EXT PAINTING FrM Mllmat•. ()ftlcelwwehouM/rntg , d I C .t. n•lliVl>ftN ( "--22.J 19) Mak . , . . la ComputSlzBe .. Bookl lletplnQ &I Free eat llc'd 83 t-2345. up, MW l1wn1. 751-.3478 Hou ... & Apt. Reea. ret• •1000%U .. LF~WO I( SuP«l« Blvd, 500 to 8000 oun ma grey c• .ru-n.RA1 UQ;, an. : C tnquancs 00ncem1na nd t1xe1-"' oan·payro' · Ouallty work. 896-6756 ,., .TY WO'°' " .,. °' pen lmmed w/eoflet, on Hemllton St office, property, residence. Che-ck tu. license requirement.• and atudy 848·1122 Guy 8'0· 12'5 RESIDICOMM'l/IND 28 Ul•llH Beach CH• Remodeflng, :.,.~blllty d 7-5aeo r,:~:J1~ k*lt· small pnnt. Ol~c~ in~ivid~I is on your side, lends benefit of LleenWS Typing SeMoe yr:2~17 ~r:'~e~~ FrMeat O.V.&4~7 .. 5 Int.I~~~~= PhOna 873-8122 Cll.perienoc... Oemaru nauve will play role. Why pey more? OUAUTY TAU TRIMING F,..., Uc. 207~ I FOUND Mixed wtllt• wi red AQUAJUUS (Jan. 20-Feb . 18): M&jor domestic adjUStmcn• ii C.ll AnM 94>923 3 rtr..... Tr .. rootHlumpe l'emo¥e 850-t92' Of 957-5801 PATii •um ..... IDll1'M 11111 Tabby. ,... co1i.,... featured. could include actual cha~ of rnidenoc or marital Stalua. C#Jft'L Ouallly Wrought Iron w&tl Clnu~t Cat1 722· 1171 NMt' o..n Int/ext paint· Compete~ 2025 Ni9wpof1 lltvd, C.M ~:· ... '5:'5ooo ~o ~ Money i1 featured. ace nano hiahlilhts ptyments and oollectiona. l.abn ~try m Fenc:411, g•t•. MCurlty ~· CMM-Up, 99ft'I lllQ, r .... prtoeew/quallty Ouallty WOf1I (at Bay). ~ox. to0 eq ti native wfil l>1ay aianificaot role. ,_,..,.fWnod'l·Addltlon• doon, -'ndowa. tec~ meint trMtrlmnWIG fr• worilmenehlp. a.41-0')'82 7"-toN +pet~ eee ~ Loat: Gold t>recetet 1" PllCIC8 (Feb. !~March 20): What bad been~ u a loo Ooor..-c 548--4090 pr1Cel ,, .. -136-t 523 .. Meuro. M2-tln PAINTER NEEDS WORKI ~ Incl c:::nc;. ~ ~)1~!:28! cau1e can no .. be revtvod. Clarify terms, tee others Ill realutic liaht. 8VILD OR REPAIR lntraJ ltnieet Fua Maint Mo'1114ng. P'ent. Int/Ext. 09lllngl. reftn ceb Ar• Yovr WlndOwl OMnl room. rr.. pertclng, 8 Mb (2131 ~ Fundin& will be m.dc availa.ble. S"t~y Aquanu1 mcssqe for valuable w ........ ralllno• BO&<REePING ll*W -.ding, *1NtzlnQ, MC (28) vr• up ' WOfk guer Balboa WlndoW W..,,lng ..... req'd, MOo mo Ii I I hinL You·u add to pcnonal pos.teUIOOI. doof'a • .;.,ldowS, moldtnoa 111no 1n Prt-Roll. fu.;. Awl ret• -.2rte o.vta PalntJnG IM-3t37 to3 BelbOe at 973.3135 (714l 142-3Me rt11taa 11' "' IPOCTOBD II IB YOUll llRTBDAY you may not be rella>ous 14781080on"4·~9 Un•onAeclor'f1M2-t01& TrWTnmt~. oomp TIPlllUTYPAll!m ••• ..,. MM in orthodox Krue, but you 1.1' spintual.. You 1.1' very lmliti\'e to Ooot-.-A..-r-AA.,.tton• SPECfALI s.vtoe CeiiiiCin oerdenlno Competl1IY9 In o;'t. H .""' Promp11 To Place your Retail oMoe ..,._ for TIM., am public op1RJOD, you oouJd be your o.-n most te'Vef'e critic. You are ,.,,iode'-P~oclll....ic; TVs VCRI a Stereoe ,.. pno... Cfluok 541-7032 Aw,., .. f'Wa 334t60 Fast R e~u 11 ·· ..... 131·1.-00 tor CMa ESCORTS ~t. m•ny daJm you are a human tic dcteaor. It 11 not cuy few ~Wlndow·renoea Ar ... 850-4072 al -* IJl-1111 * Sf>rv1C'f' Dlrf'C'tor v1 PRUTIGIO ...,. IM-235& othm to foot you, but you can fall victim to ldf-dcce-ption. Pucea, 35 "'exp.~l4:l.o5e? Se11 -'th EASEi-ad <all Now OMcee '°' Rent.• From Mell•~~" .... ViraopenooaplayimporUnt rolesinyourh(c. You1Jbe on m~toJid -Tl,_ 111 a BREEZE Emph1111 752·&001 WaN'dl ln,tertor9 71 11 16 tq ft 290:1 Aedhffl !er ll)y uelng the Delly Pl-emotional, financial around lh1t year. Jn November, you make major Pall 547-4751 an. d Cleaallled Ad• 942.se1e Attyt Pemem a Aaaoc: ~;:-' e:;'.~ palnttno 642-56 AV9 W. '820 IOC CllMlfled Ad• chlnaic lo ufeatyle, could include re&adeoce. • • Otano-COMt DAILY PILOT !Thur'9day. October 24, 1NS C7 1/0UIH 1411 ClaM/ ... tu11a11 lnmJ SIJI lntral SUO Anlluct1 HI I Pfttf IMll 111 Vau tMt .la ..... ,..,.. II• A.Ill lap... ti• Anl l1•11til .. PAIT Tllll llLP Ill lllll P!T ,~;20 * ._,llPll * ....... *llLll l&l.11* 6!:1:~.J! t'faJ CHEVY, FOlll, 5~~ ~L ;:C:y'3:i:::: JLV. S ll•ct quertere from 754-9955or~1e2e ~t•bl= C ~ll~no Student to woril an•r-~rioerai~ $129 a Up Pvt pty 780-17711 TIYDTI Wkdy• 841-2&14 or COMEIHOACAU.FM mectllnea. Flex. t>!;.k~~ •xp In c:: noona. 8404040 Laura wun.ra '" & Up WI ... b T 14 E\4/wtcnd e1&-o211 Piil IPflMIAl , °"'p.csr.:~ '°':,~.,. 0111T11. •Anllll Acctg . AIP. AJA. P1R. 1-1-TS ~pC'~ !t~~ "'Aoelt ext 1111-VUI az ·12 2aos! u . bl! OeULLo UI nHI 0 u.~ " Elcpet. ,..... nttea, apPfV G/L '"'" Aoeount1 9Udlt· W9nled ...... O.C'• llneat Furn~" ........ ObO 5411-1482 • 1""' ,.._ 4'" M-. Injection v ••. epptQX 15 I -ectton un er ALL bttm 1 ~ Mon-Frl . at Ing. Badtgtound In con-MtVtoe L' 063-8330 ._.,., • '"' ..,.,,.... .. .... mpg 4 Ooot. 0000 oond mtll-1 ASH BUSINESSE8S, The Go6c:ien' &Moh 30e itructlon lndultry an v meg. ALL APPL S 2e COiumbia MK II Elc<* ~ end c:omm'I tee. 5'20o pp ~7211 11211 ~al.VD Money Down" Pac:. Cit Hwy, H.8 i:s.35 ....,, Ottvw. llcenM & llllU ,.., lw..tM4 cond. fully ,ulpped. N 8 Delf¥erl Arly l.MM HUNTINGTON IEACH p/hr. 53&-3f02 own tranap req'd. Salary Lenny·• Hair Salon , 11...-....1........ 1 10,500 eo-aeee evt aa 1 ........ LUii BZ SL 450 '71. S24,000 Ml ..... 111• 1111 comm«\IUl'lt• with •KP Ptiotoor apntc Studio, UNIQUE trURNITUR! Hobie 1e, multf color NII, ._._..... Cti:!:';';·1~-:a:g ~400 CHEVY •74 Ncwa. b q. & lklll i.v.I, part or run wantt Hair Mod ell. 1041 S. Main St 1an oox, dbl trapeze. r1e4 lH/a2-1Hl lolded s1eoo obo.. Mitt. time. 1142-7222 f()( Im-women •""" 18-25 with Santa Ana TIP ... Piii E~ '"'"2 ..... , _ _,.late Int-"~·· "" equip, ml'"Y J1tr11. w/trtr •-ti••" ·-_ -v•<> .. ,... .. ,,..,.. hair l«\gtl'l no l°"99r then Btwn Ecllng« & War"-< on s lfl ,.. / ----- Jutt over the llllOuldefl, Main St s.. the 8Mrf E•ll cond acr c• Claulu tMI For Pampered emn 1111 !0"'" O&Sllll Hair color brown or IH-1220 119~ &7$-3159 Mercede9 9enz c f 11 11 A$>Ply 1 / t r nu \1·8. IM.llO , t-top, Al PUFFINS R .. t.urant In Met~··car w~~ blond Call Lenn)'. Open 10-I Sun t2-5 1u,.11>ec•1 ttrl_Jt hrM/t>fka be9t ofter-Mii llllllll&TI Ull AM"M CASS. COM now hlr11lQ de9en· HarbOr Blvd,C M 875--0823.CdM 702.2 qu1Ck 4~12t01142-3928 TopMercede9Pr~P8'd 'Ltc •IHJL4"8) (Stk dabte tio1t .. 1/ca1hler -=.::;;;;;:;;:_:;;;~::---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ Kenmore Gu dry« S75. CallPeterorAay •381~1 llOEPT1HIST • exper. nee. $4. 11111 Day or eves. posltlona evall Apply btwn \-II pm Mon-Fri at The Golden Bear. 306 Pac Cit Hwy, H.B. 536-3192 Call Louta 1140.8381 CoemetoloQlat/A .. t JC Penny Wutie< Sl25. •n• WP U'* Ford '30/'31 M~-A 4 dr .al W •llTS 107 Main St. 8-lboa Lie. MOTii bOth wrk great 548-82311 S 125/Wk Dys 957. 1833 Sedan body GOOd cond .... mOIMI WlJTllU req. Call 176--11412 IOITE KIRBY \IAC. w/ALL 11• 30' Boat Sllp evall tlll 8118 1600· call 961.()719 213 Of 71031-2M3 K1pl1n1 Rett1urant In tac h m o n t 1 . Good In the channel In nr BVC PORSCHE '59 1800 cpe. i---,,....,..,=-=:-::-::""".'-:-:---,-::-=-::-:--- We11mln1t., Mall now COllllLlllS Avelleble In Newport motor/br u1tiea. etc $300/mo 873-&232 aP\ow car tor Mfloul col· ERCEOES '68, 190SL hiring Waltr .... 1 tor Beech Experience Work• well $60/obo leetor Can P<oduce bllla ory, rutty r .. tored In/out Evenfng 1hllt Call Andy Part time carrier counMI-prelerred , but not 9~5844 Boatallpavllllfor!IO'Char-tor $30,000 on , .. to-INT StS,000 854--0870 (714)891-2333 ors wanted Help b0y1 neceNary Mull tiave cs. ter boat Pwr prel'd ration AlklllQ S 17 ,000 ERCEOES '70 2400. ltatral SS3 and glrl1 1ollclt new pendable 1r1neportat1on, fualtert 6014 Nwpt HarbOr 1175-4704 213-947-5t38 white/blue int . wire subacrlptlon1 on their and be over 18 yeer• old Xnt~u· pine armolre 40' PACEMAKER Aat•• larrt.. me wheel•. 29K ml . tmmac 160.00 PER HUNDRED ;,........., rout" ••u11 -Jo.. s d d'""I tt"' ,.....,.... ·"" -· , even •Y ... very w " $3 548-6875 Super 1uxuriou1 an cabin S13.500. 6.45·204.4 :t'~~~:ir~~,~~~ :~~1~1;'~!'.n1~ ~3oui. ~fi0~0~~~g .. ~~1 ~~~ Beaut 4 pc aota group all Cruaader va·a. •II xtraa SIP&Un llllPUI 111101m send sell-addre11ed, I work da)'1/ lle11lble tirs. day . Friday 1142-4333 matching Eantito~e. 189·~YS 646-SIOOO Repo DELIVERY DEPARTMENT llORnlllY atamped envelope. A1-Commlulon only. never used $285. Color McLAREN'S BMW rHI working envlorn-aocletes, Box 95, Roeelle, Call Bruce Em1ley IOYIES llTllS 25" JC Penny's TV Solid ORY BOAT STORAGE on vw ·11 4 IC>d, anrt. 11weo soenSUU-10 P/I casa. •-<:<>nd 12195. Auto. CASS . SUPER mMtt with gOOd t>eMlltl New JerHy 07203 6'2·4321 e•t 206 Currently cestlng leature State, wOOd cabinet. 4 the water, Newport Beach. M·F tlll 9, s-S 1111 e Full time. varied office lllm. all types & ages, also yrs old $175 579-7524 Crane Service 7 day1 a 626 s Euclid St 559·6850/E 760-~21/0 CLEAN, MUST SEE. duties, lnciudea, typlno, &OOllmH Hllll OIAIT tor TV & commerctats Beautllul Drellet bdrm set, week Call 675-5901 Fuli.rton. CA ----campe< 11\111 ... 'll 411 SlO vw 77 Exoel mecri cond lltc•IT721951 phone & aUlstlno bool<· lnte<medlate entry level llJLJ ftllT CENTURY CASTING armolres, It bridge, mlr-MOORING in NEWPORT 71 4-680 8300 keeper, wllf train II po11tlon, bllllng & othef 971-0876 rors. ktng stza bd, de-HARBOR lor sale Price 213-691·8701 * . $1900 or bat orr Call (Stk a3825) S I I v e r W I r • d 548 8238 nec....ry. 642-7222 misc. accounting duties. ~~~~~~~~~!--Typing & lO-key re· = Nanny (llve In) tor tiandl-signer sole 960-4744 negottable. 548-1930 teath ,beaullful cond.. • 14111 Mn/Ice recs. 1yr war· \1Wl 8 Rabbit Osl, snrt SIORn&llY quired Computer train-IEUYHY HIY!U capped chlld Fr rm/brd Blk vinyl coucti.-2 end & 1 SLIP avail. BALBOA Growing Ina. Co. In H.B. Ing offered. Apply In per-Full lime. Up to 40 !Ira per .+ 5 sml ealary. 646-0768 coll tble, chest of draw-COVES. S250/mo. to 36' LARGE SELECTION OF ranty (0274299 .ctru, greet 1tiapel Ortg NEW & USED BMW'SI Lease Of buy owner 720..1742 LOii IUCI llW 121,111 Vw ·79 SCIAOCCO, clean, have lmmed. opening tor son with resume, to Tom weelc GOOd driving re--IFFIOE/l _E_U_V_EIY er1, baby bed·compl. all M power boat. 1131-0253 highly motivated Ind to Fuentes, at Robin Bein, cord a muat $4-$4.25 hr gd cond & reasonable 1111 recep/secretary pos-William Froll & A•· +-llpa. Apply deity at Me lull time high school &31-2194 ah 10am SUP fer 21' ~eat 1210. ltlon. Mu1t type min 50 soclatea, 1401 Quall St , & Ed's Pina, 17th & graduate w/good driving ------20' S185 Avl Nov 1. 233-C wpm, ans Ilea"" ptionea Newport Beach. Ca Tustlm CM record Apply In person 19th St N.B 675--02311 VOLUME SALES Jll SLlllllS 5 spd, air new ttrea llJ!at1~£ SERVICE & LEASING llNHS $33~ &48--056'4 II 3670 N. Cherry A~ LONG 1001 QUAIL ST N B VW JETT A '80 Blk 4dr ·' to Mr Fuentes. at Robert ltallan Provlnclal Din Set. BEACH · w/p exp helpful aal/befl 92680 HLIY!H Bein. Wiiiiam Frost & A.- commensurate with •11P· l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Driver. muat have own car. aoclatea, 1401 Ovall St., (No Ctie<ry eiclt-405) 833-0300 snrt Im ater new tires Slips Avallable, 25', 211' 30' 811 olr 722-1738 Doug Stick. 11r AM/FM, 32'35'65'.3333WCout (l14)1H·lll0 SEITRA a 111...._ • 9300 (L1ca1EOP059l Cti1n1 cab. tbl/8 chrs. grn uptiot $500 set. Stereo Kathy 969-2411 ll SHYIOES Call Charlle 11 756-0668 Newport Beach, Ca noan&llY p /ti•• The Orange Cout Dally IEL-IY/ITIOI 92660 Hwy NB 9-5 Mn-Fr Trade-In• Welcome nattl -tltlC (Stk •3706) WANTED· Sllp for beaut OPEN SEVEN DAYS s 108, ll+fU CAO ·77 Annlveraary Bar-11111 Cab $75 Cott tbl. & 2 end tbls $175 540-1189 eves. Good phone manner, llghl Piiot Is looklng tor help In "'" typing. 5 days a week, ~-3 Its Ad Servlcea Dept FIT. Beneflta. Liit 180 lbs. IP"ITllITT 27' CAL Sailboat, NB. ---------S584.78 down, cloeed end rltz Eldo, full poW8f, aptt Use •chg poss 642·3245 Commercial Le .... OAC lttir M8t1, Rolla Royce Frlg-Whrlpl, 22' $390 Butcher blk Ible, 4 ctirme ti,.. a day Col'--atu-Responalbllltlea will In-250 Ogle St. Colla Mesa .....,v ---------Men or Women with CS. dent OK. Call Linda 9 to elude pick up end de-IUFTS PllSH pend able cars wanted tor C 1014 ctirs S 175 493-5710 I llY FIHrTlllE ,..:r-.r.~~ lLL.••yw i 1ra•1r gr111. preatlege wtils -~ $4200 Obo 861·9975 Spm. 675-23 l l livery of ads, pulllng lull time, e•rwwleoc:ed & Dally Piiot routes In Hun1-••Mn u -m/OHlllUTOll tearstieets, processing skilled In clvlle~lneerlno f'lgton. Harbor & Seal '17 ,.. cab over campel', --ads, and a variety of d 1 d 1 1 Se d B s i•~ self-contained wtnew ·-==l::14=/=a=2=·=1"=l=;i CAD ·7a Eldo BISrrltz, lull)' ••••I'• loaded, lo mt xtre ou LES 957-8133 ••DAYBED. brass & oN • • • "'-ponllble for small ti"'h ot"'•r dutl-Candidate Ill an P ann ng. n each area ome co,.,... l k "'-11 d S2000 .._. G '" '"' ""' resume and work um-lions Involved. Calf Art ac s ""' con I 1111•1 acllvlty office. ood must be extremely or-pies to Mr. Fuentes. at Broadstock &42-.:333. obo 6-45-6254 alt 5pm,, _ --••• typing. Xlnt telephone. ganlzed, reapon1lble and Robert Bein, Wllllaml•-------• work/pager, 954-4445 Biiie bookkeeping. Wiii able to work well with Frost & Asaoclate1, 1401 ---CAMPER SHELL tor tono= b•••-- traln real. 557•320-0 Olhers. Quall St.. Newport P1l.ter 1 &,,rtlflH bed small truck, wOOd & of nM • SEm/IFO WISTllT Send resume Attn· Lisa Beach, Ca. 92660 Salary commensurate alum Asking $200 call efully ~ ,__ Smith, to: w/exper Npt Reslden-641 2983 aM 1 pm _.. I '-Typing, and varloua oft...., IRAlll OIAST EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI 1111 1213)532•2810 · er Af'....,..-., '" duties. Mon-Fri 8-5pm S600.00 per 100 Guaran __ ___ ••tercyclH/-JtOCk. ' Sa I a r y neg o II ab I e lllLY PILIT teed Payment No 8'--oPLE PERSOI .. ..__ meke a dff-644.1784 p I It 1HO s n ScMttn 1011 n UUW9 • • I perlence/No ates De-Ellec:. looklno tor PIT aa-~.cl wtwe , you TYPIST /IEI. OFFICE Oettl l•u, 01. 12121 1a111 send sell-addressed soclate In Nutrltlona HONDA 73 250, clean, 'f04M BMW. FIT PI T. Small busy 1._________ stamped envelape: Supply Fully capltallze runs xlnt $400 650-6.429 ~ • 1• ELAN VITAL -903 (7 t4) 642-7434 L~ -9010 people oriented office 3418 Enterprise Rd, Ft A•to 1111a1 --- seeks eKP organized AFTER PlerGe, FL 33482 POGl llll .. wht wrought Iron. brand new. must sefll 675-6947 Mi1ctl1Hff8I 6015 FIRE WOOD· Pine $175. Oak $239 a cord (6 t9}47 t-0816 Toys, 2 16" Girl's Btkea $25 Barbie tise $20 Skatas $5 64-0-7382 1 Frff tot .. 6022 Amer Terrier Pit euu. 6tmo tem. tan/wht Papers Friendly 979·2522 msg DESPARATE Sprtnger CHICK IVEBSON PORSCHt AUDI CHFVROLEl Hlghnt Q ... 11111 s.1 .. II i).rvlu CHICK IVEllSON 44!> I:. Coa•I ttwv Ncwpon S.•ch 673-0900 r:;=.w~~711~~3~~~ SCHOOL FLHll. HSlllH M~~-~~: truck or van •11 llSSU SHTU • (11 .... 1111 ' -L.-: l/T • exper FIT or PIT S6 pt tir • $ 117 ,46 / mo . aotW. 1tt,a..AM PC>faChe ·75 914. blk/stvr. 1Caa1CI 11 11 OBS start. Diane, 645-0093 ROOFERS • tu. 48 mos , CEL, OAC -C\.oeEDMINDA,,._ nu cltcti, xtrl clean Must 5505 J --------Need a Mop Man Call Bob SOUTHERN CALIF setll $3900 875-1879 Spaniel 4 Lnasa Apso nd good tiomes 646--066' ASSEMBLERS,appty7am FLIULHSlllHS 548-0769 AUTO BROKERS BMW 2002 ·11 Runs, TOYOTA ·74 Cellca. only MacGregor Yachts. EARN Richerds Siik Gardens. MELP warn• 22922 Center Drive clean, nds some engine stereo caas Att 5pm CdM Mon-Fri. 760-5021 k $ !100 675 8315 Free to good home 3 year 010 female while Cock·A-Poo 559-6366 tank $4999 644-8239 Cad '78 SDV Loaded. iO mt, xlnt cond 547-5674 tim 540-1367 wk/att 6pm CAD '82 Coupe, beautlful, loaded ASktnQ S 10,500 PP 740· t56 t wl<dy morn• CAD -65 Fleetwood • loaded w/eKtras · 5 000 mt • ltke new -S 19 000 Obo ALSO CHEV '78 El Camino Call 6416-9356 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model low mileage Cadtllac1 In Orange County! See us today' 540-1860 1631 Placentla. C M CHtlllWlrll El Toro wr • 964-2358 Mu1t sen OBO MONEY GIRLS-GUYS 1835-B Newport Blvd, H1-11H BMW 32ol ·90 Klll&t' car TOYOTA '82 ~lea GT. 2sgg~~~b~~~1;0 Jewelry /Fan / Art CARPENTER-"Jack of all Trades" to help bulld our new 26' Sallboals MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Plaoentia. C M Suite 127, Costa Mesa I 5sp loaded/a Sliver wt'tlte. auto, 1 ownr, must _ 6025 SKIS Olin-Comp SL IECUllC exper. needed In El Toro Pref knowledge of propane or fleet malnl Eve hra, Sat 859·9115 tor further details PRIZES TRAVEL cor Nwpt & Harbor Blvds Aato Servic11/ dream S to.900 53 t-8000 see S6000 759-1498 CUILUC ClllOHI lmmed openings for 10 F/T&P/T.lle•lblesched Pull 9015 BMW 80633CS1,orlgtnal 'IOTIYITlOIUOAIT '12 TRIPS sharp youno people who ules S4 15 plus p/hr & perleci tn stde & out Auto full pawer son root are free to travel to Apply9am-6pmdatfy DIRT BIKES. ractng Ascotgreyw/blk lea1tier STICK.aJr.AM/FM. CASS I rac~ 1 wheels RX7 wheels, Air AI T PIS. P/B PI W, (L1ca l BOL228) (Stk load-" uggsge hlittrlll tllt Hawaii, Fta, N Y & return ICllEEI PRllTER other tltke stutt 3353 :3524) "" .lily PILOT Representing Nat I Pub-production exper reQ 47 P/L,. Sunroof. Am/Fm 1Ltc=ICOB9571 llsrters. NO EXP NEC lmmed employment Ca I Alabama, CM 557·82 Cass Thts car has been 14111 (Stk .o3670t ltWS~I'"' Wlth2wksup pdonttie tor •ppt 631_3494 4 WkHl Drin/Jffrl babied $16,900 Call Miii Y u IO ra n no -Otalt T ao1e, M isc 9 wknds 854-3034 200cm new Marker -btnd1ngs $175 Ski boots Salomon SX 91. new st 9 •. 10 ., $175 786-35 t9 Office hnaitlre II I E511i,aent 6047 3 Desks, Conference Ttll, It 0 are loo lnolorextra b ' t I ONLY 0 30 1 Ken,wkdays521-4942or spending money. or llke THOSE WHO ARE ABLE SMIPPlll OLEllll Chairs from S50 up I -~-.~~~ PlllnR/011truotl11 to go places llke Magic TO LEAVE & ST ART no e•per nee Only desire 26 l 3~49 •H JEEP DATSUN 510 orig ownr Must be exprd 631-2345 Mountain. Knotts Berry TODAY NEED APPLY to work Male/Fem OK 1 CMEllOllH purchaseel n-Aprll '80 FOllD THEODORE ROBINS FOID 1060 HA a IOI lll VD CCMtA Ml!>A 64., 0010 WEWAITY• CLUI ISll O&IJ See Tony Raja! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAllOll llLVD CCMTA MUA 642 · OOtO FORD '73 PINTO •Int cone $450 IT'S A STEAL' 650-207~ FOH HOICO-ltlt V-8 auto CASS •Int c.ond runn1n9 boards running boards IL•C"410XAY I tStt< :3659) 17115 THEODOIE ROBINS FORD 2060 HA•aOR lllVD CO~TA MUA b42 · 0010 1111 FOlll WllH P/I Au CASS she~ Shift (Lie L 2C207861 (S1~ r3822) l41tl THIODOIE TYPESmtl/ Plnt IP llTIST RI KODI S FORD ROB\ NS Farm, or win Prizes and TO GERRY PRICE Full time Call Barbara MUST SELL storage \Th 5 2 Or comes wtth pis 1 Only 35K mt metaltlc ~~~~~~~~'I Awards, Call us nowt We 634-9202 ext 508 10-6 540-3280 cabinets. desks. llltng ; cap 1 91 tank ate blue. S11ck. clock, am/Im ~ ~~~~~~~!~ tiave several openings In -------___ cabmets. etc. etc Maka ll re u · 2 stereo $2900 644-6279 c M . H B or F V. GOVERNMENT JOBS Hmu HS IRIYH us an otter 760·6533 prep 4 more (Ser.oOOO ) --VOLt O '74 Sta Wgn. 4 '!i!~~mm11 6.42-4333 $16,040.$59,230/yr Now needed for John Wayne • --Hiii DATSUN '80 280ZX. T-spd. stereo, must sett, IEW CAI SILES II FORD Immediate openlf"lg tor -Hiring Call 8051687-6000 Airport parking 1018 M111c1l ID1tna•11l1 ORANGE COAST top, loaded, must sell/ xlnt cond $2500 OBO ISED .-aa SAi.ES expe<. typesetter. Must ATHLETIC Ext R-1590 tor current Class 11 req 251_8479 0; 6055 Jeep/Renault best otter Day. 476-2657 642-5222 Steve """ have tiava mark-up R~~t~r=,~~ ~~w ~t federal llat - -apply 1512 w Main Bundy Oooe. good cond 2524 H~bolrlCOo2!ta Mesa or aves 497-3553 WE Ill exper . paste-up back-Good driving record lllJl/FlSllOI IHELS Street. SA s 145 obo 548-5622 u4 • • DA fSUN-81 200SX auto. VOLVO '82 245DL Statton ~~l~~~c~~~~~f ~'1et;:r& req'd GOOd pay Ben or Male/ Female 730-0291 St•4Ht-llHHmH Nu 12 strtng Guttar Guild. Tracb 9035 pi s p/b '4250 759-7~ :'mTm1 c:!: ::v::~·.;:; CLW COS denial lnsuranGe, con-Kim 550-9435 9-5 Tues · Sat PIT & FI T S6 p/hr must cusr case $500 556-4994 •71 FORD j5 u 1122001 DATSUN 82 210 Won 5 cond $8500. 675-3545 Ill TlllCIS genial atmosphere. Con-AITI lnllUH -STUDEITSI speak English & have : .. 0 With 8' cabover camper spd. snrf air am/Im VOLVO 82 Wagon2500 tact Alissa. 642-4321 e>tt Dependable. e>tp'd FIT $8 05 pl!lr to start own transp 722-9594 P11111 • rfHI 6059 ($2.450 together). with gd cond $4 199 556·9036 ml, .clnt cond $8000 291 1mmed opening 6.45-7448 Several opening avail nLEPMOIE OPElllTH 1acks, sleeps 5 Runs HONDA '76 CIVCC 2 Or, 675-5222 OUllECOlST llJLY PILOT 330 W Bay Street Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 142-4321 S295 Uprtgh1 from Eng good new clutch starter snrf, am/Im xtnl cond, llllll llf OLll w/Regtonal Corp. Must Part-lime 3rd Shift Oper-1 d 499-35 14 Ev battery, master cylinder white $900 536-2418 l/W '67 Camper Bus. reblt WHERE CARING be 18 plus. 3 yr resident, ator needed lor Week-an 841-6474 atter 5 30pm eng, Oody nds work S850 IS THE CUSTOM no exp nee C1fl 3-6PM. ends Apply tn person. Comp restored McPtiall I I ... sk for Jtm 673·9004 Santa Ana 541-8878 830-12 Noon M-Tti Ttie Uprtght piano exit cond PICK UP truck ac· HQllDA CRX '86 - .I.IT l •• IT.. Fullerton 526-6622 Newporter Hotel 1 t07 $700 ooo 760-6533 cessories· bedltners tie n ! l/W 74 Bug gd CC>r\d runs H B 964-2890 tor appt Jamboree Rd. NB downs tool boxes Call S 199 down. closed end well needs work S 1000 IEU Sf& &mllAIT Upright Marshall Mendell bef 6 pm (7 t4)722-7660 Commercial Lease obo 840-916t 111 2pm OPT /HI IFO llHTICIL TIULIST WELDERS Gd cond S 1000 759-7099 S US( . .,,,m CHIHff 414 This 2 Of comes wttn pis •tra cap fuel tank ale prep 4 more !Ser "0002• SIHI ORANC.E COAST letoC.. Renault 2524 HO• r •• •r Cos1a Mesa 541-1023 Cle1s111ea Aas d•e 111e l nSwf'• 0( ii S.utC l'SSIUI o•r&gfl.., ~aro 5818' ,, s a bel11>1 .. ,., 1 ' lf'll more peopl" S I 5510 Ill .,,,.;.TS Interior plant co. looillng apply MacGreo* Yachts. UPRIGHT PIANO/Beige Vant 9040 ALL-SAYER Liil I ti OLElll 11n• lor plant maintenance 163\ Placentla. C M leath wimirrors Decor-0 VW VAN. ood run· 714/432-1 ITllll COlllT· Mlll I MOISEIUI technician PIT, e•per Yoong energetic couple to ator style Good tone nmg cond. S 1700 eve JAGUAR XJ6 '78 68~ ml, New home of CRYSTAL Call 645-5000 ext 520, prel'd Call Margo or manage 2 t Units In Costa $325 call 831-3368 650·520 I and wknds Excel cond white 4dr FIRE MIST & ANGELS Mon-Fri 9-4 Sheri Susan at 645·0567 Mesa Call 855-0665 -, sdn $9400 pp 720·9924 AND CHERIBUM Appll-Banking HOUSE CLEANERS Nd ----TV / Stereo, Electroaaca PRICH FIR MAZDA 82 RX7 ioaded cations tor Mgr/Sates IPHllTllmES High energy P80f>le to Ea,loyaHI W11tt4 6010 lllCI ULEI 8 2 5800 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE tor our new stores I ~ In track times 548-0621 AU PERE wanlS to live In. $250 M1tsuo1sti1 cir 19 orig owner, wen malnt 4 CROSS polltlons being accept~ lYlJWU clean bttirm1, wndws, etc 5535 RCA 19 cir remote (new) 77 VW Van. runa 11lnt. !~~~~:est 4 • II Atrium Court. Fesh o ClllHOEIUll ctilld care & house-$200 obo 786_3519 I Sink, cab. ;e box $3499 MBZ 280 71 S 15.000 llland. 213/457-326~ Successful g growing In-JlJllTIRIAl keeping or wlll help Sr _ tor fast sa1e1 95 t·255 t wk d y s 5 4 9 2 5 1 4 Iyo. dependent Newport PIT Otflce/Lab Janitorial citizen Needs salary Garait Sales alt 6pm ask for Sue Eve1Wknd 675--0287 1~ ~,.:'.:,~, "'' Beach business bank hes Musi have exp. 20-25 $ 8 51 wee i. ~ c 8 11 _ .. 1 r, ,,1 Chrl1tma1 aelllnX now the tollowlng openings: Hrs/Wk Must be bond-Christine btwn 9.4 wkdys ~-. ., l\•"• · . "'"'': Xlnl earnings. 45 -1538 UP. Sil. HLUI ~~le~~~,~~7~~~75can 675•0232 Ct1tl Mell 6124 1 10 ._,),. , 1 ,. r HUYlll ~ SUllllS SoutP!l IC.XoesltPIRC:~~ ofc . C.•,11lt1/l1ht,.r MOVtNG Refrigerators, , • ~,·::~ -,,,. , , Lot Ange4ea old .. t Jew-• -·-.l&llTHS for mate confined to wheel sotas office furniture 'tl Cl • M '• ..... elers ls teeklng part time South Coal! Reglonal olc part time nlgtlta Newport chair Hrs flex, 5 days Ah t3? E 18th St c M Illes personnel tor av&-FLllTlll nLLEI Beach/ Cotta Mesa area 6 30 pm/wknd 646-0424 am-5pm Everyday until nlng & Sundays In their South Cout & Newport Must be US Citizen sold 642•0377 new At r I um Co u r1 Beach ottlce 640-« 11 att 3·30PM II L. •• Fashion Island Store. PRHF IPEUTll •mLEl/SETTE-R trC•ll Ill MOVING SALE Furniture. Contact Mr. Balley at • small & large appliances. 644-576'4 Newport Beach heed· Fine Jewelry S1ore In N.B. hlit•t1 6010 kHctienware, convetes- quarters office. needs jewelef w/exp All -cent aides and much Fiii .llWRH UUS Sell lhe finest cu1tom jewelry & Swiat watcn.t 10 a national & lntematlonal ctlenlete lmmed position In unique Newport Beach fine jewelry aalon Medi- cal benefits. Exper re- quired. Grad Gem pref. Inquire tor Mor 644-8325 Salary commeneurate wlth types setting & f1brlc1t-MlJST SELL! more OCT 26127 9-6pm • exper . xlnt t>enefl11 Ion, wax, cutlno. Great Antiques art, etc ~08 t Tustin Ave CM .---.- Ol.IEIOllUll working envtomment Call Call Betsy 673-2603 DIMES -A HOUSEPLANT SALES P/tlme. Wknd1. Hra nu. 6.45--02 10 ~-GUii part time evea. Call bef. noon. lrvlne. 786-6222 SALES HELP FIT &10< PIT Mlel pol· ttlon tor tun nautlcal gift & clothing 1tore. EKper pref'd Charllel' Locker, \Ila Lido, Nwpt 875-6230 SIHMa l.0.'1 Ill l ••H llW 11 ••P•ndtno to the Co.ta M ... COYrt Varda. Need ernp10yeee tor bOth to- catlon1 ApPllcante apply 11 2300 HarbOr 81, C M. or cell Diane. 970..1N2 SEAVICE ST A TION Selea P9ta0n. FIT or PIT, =~· commlatlon plUa ta. Awtr Chevron. 2590 Newport Blvd. C.M. TATIHllY Sten In CdM need• S.,_ ~.FIT 5 Oltya. lClnl WOf'klnQ GOnda. ~ fine ct1tnt• 87&· 1010 7 4)644 8325 ----RUMMAGE SALE • 11 l·ttOO manager ( 1 _ • __ A liHCtl 60 11 Ctiurcti Varo, Corner Fatr M/F/V/H Maintenance/Landscape I llY lPPllAIOES & Fairview Saturday 9·2 ---person needed at one of EOE Banking Laguna'• llneat reeon." LES 957-8133 SAIL AWA' FIT, pay baled upon RefrlgS200. Washer/dryer exper. Lag Bcti 494-8521 $145 each, dlshwesher h I Witt IUllTIUIOE p /Tl.. S 100 Port cir TV $ 125 If l,,.miattJt Aslof'ted reaponelbllltlea. ~n xlnt ~d ~6-51148 Full-time and permanent Gerdentno. waahlno cars. Uhef/Oryr May1ag, 3 Part· Time teller• needed cleanlng office Flex yrs old, $75ea RefrlO Sharp. motivated lndlvtd-hours, 15-20 hrs per wllc•make< S 150. etc u111 with teltettno ex-week. Contact 675-2311 Sect1on11 sot a S 100. pertence need only apply from 9am to Spm Bdrm &et S 150 760-1471 Our eucceu In the lndut-1-----------------'""1 try lllOWI UI IO P<Ovlde hlgtity compel!.,. Mll(lea and a gen9'0UI beMfltl paeacage to full-time em- ployeff Our relaxed at· moaptie<• and unique cou1•1 1ocatlon1 could turn WOfk Into • ltfe 1tyte. 11 you teel you quallf'y to t>ecome pen of our P<<>- leaalonel 1tatt. ~call tor an lnteNtew F>lf'S()Mel Dept. (714)711 .... ~ .::Ban k ...-: of Ill' '.\k '' port Equail Opc>ty !mp! mlf ltt 1110198 need _.,.,. P9'9Gf1 to WOftl nMt O.C Airport. PI T, ~ ffT All ~ eel Mn. Hardy, ~ After School- Student J obs! Do You Need $ Cash $ And A Good Job To Start The New Year? We are look I no for Jr. High and High School 1tudenta and other• who would enjoy talking with people and working with oth« 1tudenta thetr own age. You CM Mrn $26.00 to $50.00 e9Ch week In commtutona and MUCH MOREi You can work PART TIM E In the atternoona and evening• and 1tlll hive plenty of free time. You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOLI we offet comptete tretntng 1nd provide tranapot1aUon TNa It NOT A PAPER Route ANO IS NOT SEVEN DAYS A WEEKI COfM out and hetp UI get new cuetomen for our ~ Ind have a grMI tlm. doing h. You nave nothing to loee and i ~ l<>b to gain. Call tod&'J and maybe you can start tomOffowl Call Mr Earl S.4&-70$1 Of 241-.1412 TMI llUL ESTlnH 2nd Annual GIANT MESA VERDE Garage Sale 11er 160 lemlUes with BARGAINS GALORE SATURDAY 8-5 See our ad on I tie back P809 of Ille real estate section tor addresses Stop In at our office tor tree Mesa Verda map and llst ISEIHll SILEIT llCTIH nda Oct 261h 11 5 PM Men Ve<de Dr E11t and C M Library t855 Peril Ave. Co1t1 Mesa FrHtnds of Costa r.c ... Library 7111 NOY Avon 4 J*'90t"I In flatabl• heel cond $49&/flrm. JO Of Ray ..,,,_&c>m (7 14) 2&0-4 tOO ~~ LINE WANT ADS IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your 1rems for $50 or less in our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· /1shed &ach Saturday in the Dally Piiot DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre--pald sc mall or bring them into the Dally Pilot olhce 86 9Ure to Include your phone number or •d· dr8$$ In your •<1. have • price on ••ch Item cl no aoorevlatlons Sorry. no commet'Clal "'1•. OM~ uHM. produce, plants « .,,,,,,.,, .,.,, ~,.,,,., DEADLINE: 12 Noon Frtday eo.-. ..... omc. ... 0 .,,.,, ti ... , t $1d tH t ~J R .. s It' .,.,, o.,,, .. ,.,. '"1'"\fnc.JflfH1._., ... 1:J t '-lm\ k tt IO C.1.tmrn.v1 14 '''' • ~ ,,, l 11 ...... '•' \tl l '" ,, l•l \ "'IP '· ... 4 4 "'I~ \Iii .. , 4 I ._ "•ld 1.,m ~t\ H•ll\JIAf ,,. •11 1)1•1,\1 ,,,.,, ,,, p,_. ,..., ft• . ,,., ' ,., A ',., ~ • t "I••--..\& '" .... DOWN , I ,,, I ' •1 I t '" d • ",. t ~ '" '-<;•J•' t• r•· , ~, ,.lfl. ' t t """ • • • I ' t' .I ~1 I w '" PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED • • THEODORE ROBINS ~ FORD 1 .... ····~( 111 4'1 ... ,• (.._),fA '4l \A • , • •·, 1.1 1• lllYLTll 511pd.l.~' AM/FM (Uol~"380) (Site IS5T1) - Ml.JC fl>TICE HUllllOU9._,W... K.... ~ date epeolflld PttVate ..... to the higheet ~~O "'-Cl1Y MAmlTA= HUnnouitMJH•M -.o.A......-.. ,, 111• and beet bidder. 111bjlet to counot of IN ~of ....... TM~ .,. MAmlTA~ .__,....,_ ·•• " oonnnnatlon of Nld au-= dolnO ~ • ... , TM~ Pl'90N.,. ..._ ... ..__.., WAM. tor Couf1. on 0t after the lngton 8MoOll 11 an ,.rtende (Pro•ontt 000 dOll'ICI ~ Ill: WARM-............. IM., ...... ~ di of ~tier. 1"6, !M911ng Mid Monday. to-T~). 120VlrQlnla"8o9, INO"lON HOTEL AS· Rtlllldtn. ,,__ ......_, at tt! offtee or Jam• tier 14, tH5, by the kllow- Coltl Mee&. CA 12a7 IOOIATH NO. 5. '°90 ~ ......... _,. M. !nMQn, AltOIMY at Law. "'vO::-" ~tNCll.MEN Jemie K. e~ 1ao Pultmen lt....C. Colt• Mee&. ,........ ._, 'J. CA 111 fw. Town. && Country Rd. 1<.,1y MllCAHl•t« ea1i-.' VlrOlnle "9oe. Colla MeM. California t2Ut -.-. 8 M , 148, Or~CA HMI. ' ' ,_,, CA tn27 Aob9l1 P Warmington ato1 Coun ol Slate of Finley, Ck'Mn, TilomM Tt"9 bUalneaa la oon• 3090 PU11fNn StJMC. Co.le Publlltled OrtnOt Cout ~a. all t'. tlttl and NOES· COUNCIL.MEN· duCted by; an lndMduel Mw CA mH Delly P11ot October 24• tt&S lnt--1 of Nld cfilClUl?d at NOM JarN1 K. Suthertlnd ThOmM A. Klermene, 3090 Th-376 tM time of c!Mth and all the ABSENT: COUNCILMEN· Thie 11atament w.. flled Pvllmen Str•t, Colla Meea, right, tttle and lnt ..... t ',!';'t M~ M HUNTINOTON wl1tl the COunty etettt of Or· CA 92929 PUlJC NOTICE the e11ate or Nld cl•on--d 8 •Ac H A 11111 11 ange Cow1ty on 841ttt.,.,U,. Hatolcl O. Patil•. 3090 1\11 toqUlr.cs by eperatlOn of W~ c-cwti ' 25, tM& Pultmen Str.et. Cost• MMe, IC..11111 law or other#IM other tlWI .... bllahed Ql .. ,.,.. Cout ,.,. CA 92828 ...... .. .... .. or In addhlon to lhlt Of Mid ..... -...- PubllaMd-Otange eo..t Thie bl.llltl4lla II conducted "9el '"'"'9r et CS.Ctr..... at th9 time of Dally PllOI Octob« t~ Delly PllOt October 24. 3 t. by. a gen91rll Pfl'\r«9hle> ~ .... clMth, In and to all tM oet· Nc>Yember 7. 14. 1te5 Robert P. Warmington. No. A12t1•t lain r-' propeny 111utted In --------- ,_ Th-378 Gtn411'al Partn9' In tn. 8upW1or Court of the City of Santi Ane, Coun-P'\BJC NOTICE "8JC *>TICE Publlehtd Otange COut Thi• 1tatement wH flied ttle State of Callfomla, for ty of Orange, State or Call------------ Th-3471 __ ;...,-.-;..;.;,~.;;.;;;.--Dally Piiot Ootobef :t, 10, 11. 111111-II' Mftfll'r with the COunty Clertl of Or· the COunb' of OftnOt fornla, partlcularly de~ LaGAL NOTICI '1CTITtOUa ..,_.. 2•. 1915 ,.~ nu•~ ange County on ~tetnll« In the Matter of the &tat• ectlb9<1 aa fottowl, to-wit: ltHOL.a PAIMLY llOAT· THEODORE ROBINS MAim 8TATlmJff ~TnM>Ut llUllNI.. Th-327 FlCTlTlOUI ......... 18, 1tH of Ramona Cana1ee TNllllO Lot 58 of Trtct 3133. aa QAQa RIVINUa aOND TM follOwlng .,.,__.,. MAim 8TA.,.....,. NAiii 8TAft•NT ...... M• RM!on• TruJlllO. t>.-per map r9COl'cled In Book HOUllNO ~·c•• .... PIC11'nCMM ..... doing bue1neM 11: I ~ Th9 tollOWlng ~ ate Th9 fol!owlng penona are Publlthed OtanQe Coal CMNCI. 13-4, Pagee 42 and 43 of Mii-'°"1 ADOPftD IY Cm JORO • ' t4 A",_' Hil "I " \) ll>,TA Ml "•A ,... •• l' 1•i OLUllllLE um ITA~ Newpott Pteu A.aeoo&alM. dolnQ bu.._ u: RIVER P\8.JC NOTICE doing bualnMI ae: Al Acl· Dally Ptlot Octobef 3, 10, 11. Notice It hereby given that oe1ian.oua Mec>e. r.cotcl• of COUNCIL°' THI cm OP TMtollowlngS*90f'IM• # 5 UpP« Newpcw1 P11m1, OAKS MANAGEM ENT vanoedConaumerProducte 2•. 1885 th9 underalgned wltl Mil at Or1ng1County.CelltomlL HUWTINQ'TOte ~Ott 1111 OOlr'8 bullf-. •: Hnt Newpott a..cti. CA t2t411 COMPANY. 1401 Avoc:edO. '1CTIT10U8 llUllNI•• 8) (ACP). 84 l(nollijl•n: Th-328 Prt'iat• ..... to Iha lllghMI Mor• oommonly known OCTOKtt 11, 1• ~ .. HOAlZOH8 AEAl.TY COM-lynM Mloheltl Putton, Suite 802. ~ 8Mc:tt, NAmlTA,._NT lrvlM CA92714 ancl beet bldcl«. tubj«:t to u : Slngle Famlly r~ Notlcel1h9rebyO)venthal 1199 Down, CloMd ..... PANY. A~ Cofpor-204 ENI 8albOe Bhd ....... CA 92eeo ™ tollowtng per90f\I.,. John ROOIOn Aoeeer 84 111111-lL' llt'lfll'r confirmation of Mid Su-2217 N. Jetty St .. Stint• Ana. II It• regular meeting ot Oo-comm«dal IMM, atlon. MO M~ Street, port BMah, Ca t2M1 OeYlcl B. l<agnoff. I 3 doing bulliMM aa: A) Th9 Knollgi.rt IMne CA 112714 ,.UUU\I nu 1w. perk>< Court, on or lflar the Callfornla 92708, A.-.ort tobar 21, 1885, tfle City 11.l-IAftll LUii c oat a M • 1 a • C A Thlt buelneu 1a con-Rodcy Pt. Rd., Corona Dal LaOenclre eornp.ny; 8 ) A.L. Thll bualMtt 11 con-1(.111• 28th ~ October. 1885, Parcel 11101 572 03 Council of the City of Hunt- 11 •/••• lHl 92$29-&aSI. ducted by. a generll s>M-Mar. CA t2MO L.Oenclre Sarvlc91. tot ducted by. an Individual TICI TO at the of L• Back, 400 Terrn1 of Mle CUii In law-lnglon Beach. after the con-• -· Janin. s. ThrUhar. MO netlhlp Thia bualnMI la con-Arbof. Coat• M .... CA John R. Roeitef "°o.T W. tOth St., Santa Ana. CA fUI money ol the United duct ol • duty advwtlaed ---U-N-IV_E __ RS....,...ITY=---Magellan SttHt. Coeta L)'MI M. Petton ducted by: an lndMdual 92827 Thi• atatetrl9nt wa flt.d ~ °"~ 11270t, County Of Otange. StatN on eonnrmatlon ol publlc he9rlng. ad~'9d IM OLDSMOBILE/HONDA Meea. CA~. Thlla 1tatetnent wea flled OeYld ti. l<IQt!Off Rlc:halcl Louil LaOenclre wtth the County Clerlc ot Or· TRAN.. " State ot Calltomla. 1111 right. Mle. or part Cllh and bal· Slngle-~amlly Mortgage WI"'•••• Thie buelMU le C()n· wltll IN County C1ar11 of Or· Thll si.t""*11 -flt.d II. toll Arbor, Coate Meea. anoe COunty on ~tembef (~ ~T) 10'7 title and lnt.,.t or Nici 69-anoe ~by note N-~Bond Houelng Poll--cluc;tad by.• e«p0ratlon tn08 County on Septembef ll'tn. County Clar1I ot Or· CA t2827 25 t985 • • • OMMd at IM time or death cured by Mortgage or TNlt c1ee Aepor1 clltecl October TIP~ Janine s ThruMr 20 tttS ange County on s.s>tember Thl1 bu11na11 le con· ' "211'7US Notice II hereby O'-" 10 and all the right, tltla and OMd on the p<opetty eo 31. 1855. The publlaMd r• ..... Ull Thia ttaiement wu flied • "'1111 18. 1tt5 ducted by: an Individual PubllaMd Orange Cout =or,• 0:_~•) ~~t~ln lnlerat that the •111• or aold. Tan'* oent of amount pon Is available ror reYlew with the County etettt of Or· Pu~ Otange eo.t ,._. Rldlard l LaOenclr• 11 Deity Pilot Octobet 24 31 ran• ~,• • 1 Mid cl«lealecl haa ~Ired bid to be cs.c>oatted with blcl. through OCtob« 31. 1t85 at 2850 HARBOR Bl VO 1ng1 COunty on Sep1emw Deify Piiot Octobet 3 10 17 P\lbllahed Otenge Coat Thll statement wa fllecl NoYel'nber 1 14 1tt5 ' ' t>u~ranefar la •.::out to be by operation ofl-or other· Bide Of' olfer1 lo be In writ· the Otnce of IM City Clerll. COSTA MESA 19. 11195 2•. 1995 ' ' • OeHy Piiot OctObar 3. 10, 17, with the County Ctal'lc of Of. · • Th-37t ~ .. ":; ~l~operty wlM other than or In ed· Ing and wtll be r~ at 2000 Main Str•t. Hunt. IM0-9&40 ,_ Th-33t 24, 1895 ange County on September n!• « ncr cl ~ clltlon to that of Mlcl 69-the atorNalcl office at any lngton Beach. CA 92M&. OLDS T __ .. _ • 73 .... Publlahed Otange Cou1 Th-343 20, 11185 111111-.IC 11nnrr add ~ ~:;. 1 t.,:: CMMCI, at Ille llrM of cl•lh, time after Ille nrat publt.. Dated: October 22. 1te5 or..,,....., • r.,., Delly Piiot October 3 10 17 ~ ,.~ nu 11~ r ..... 0 n In and to all tlle certain real cation he<.of end belont ALICIA II. ftNTW<HfTli. eng.2dr, leeth lntr. lllnyt 24. 11195 • • • Plll.IC *>TICE Plll.IC NOTICE : Publllhecl Orange Cout lranltaron are: OARREll property 1ltuated In th• date of Mle. City c~ CltJ .. Hunt tOP. loeded. Nde muffter. Th-349 Dally Piiot October 3. 10. 17, FlCTTTlOUI au..... V COLE and JOAN COLE, County of Orange. State of Oiied thl1 18th dey of OC-I ton 9MCt1 • Sac. $375. 631-3388 '1CTTTIOU9 .,..... flJCTrTIOUI .,.,.... 124. 1985 ,.._ 8TAftlmNT 1725 Monrovia St., Suite Callfomla, panic1Jtarty d• tobaf, 1985. '1ublllhed Otange Cout ..._ ITA,.......,. ,.._ ITA,.......,. 111-338 The followlng peraone If• A-2. Cotti MIN. CA 92927. ectlbed u tollowl, to-wit: . JamN Enllan. Attorney at Dally Piiot Octobaf 24. 1955 PUBUC ll)TICE Tiie tolloWlng S*90f'I.,.. TM followlng penon1 are doing bull,_ aa: STATIC ™ IOcatlon In California lot 15 In Block Q of Em-Law. 11' 1 W "'Town a Coun· Th-382 doing ~ u : M a w dotng bUllMU u : AL· POWER CONTROL: Henry of the chi.t executive omoe mett'• ecldltlon No. 3 to try Rd.. 1411, Orange. CA F1Cnnoua aueMM ENT!RPRISES, 18228-A llGATOR TRANSFORMS; 111111-ic NOTIC McCullk:k Ent«p<I-. 4521 or p<lncipal bullnwa otnoe South Santa An• aa thown 82&88 71<4/5'4 t-5002 At· FIC11T10UI aueaNlll NAM1 ITA,.....,. McOunnott W•1. l!"'IM. CA AlllgatorT.c:tlnologlea. 2327 r~ . [ Campu1 Ortve. Ste 117, oftllelntencled lranefllfor 11; on a map thenlOI record9d torner-tor Admln1.ir11or fltBUC NOTICE NAm ITATDmWT Th9 followlng Pll'tonl .,. 82714 Rutger1 Or., Coate MMe. CA F1C11T10UI au ... U ltvtne, CA 82715 Mme u above. In Book 8. page 55. ml• Bruce Chamber• --;...;;.;~;..,;.;.;,_..-, __ "8JC NOTICE The following par.one er. doing~ ae: TRINITY John w Mahler, 18$1 92828 NAME ITAT'lmNT Dorthy Lucilla Haycleft. All Other bullnNI ~ cellaMOUI mape. record• of PubllsMd Orange Cout ' Off'IClAL NO~ doing bue1neN •: ~ MARKETING SPECIALIST, MMe Or. (A·7l. Sarita Ana Robert S. Galt«. 2327 Th9 followtng pereoni are 1812 Victoria Ava, Anaheim, andl 1 ad~,.._t ,u .... ~t'h':-eald Otange County Dally Piiot October 24. 25. "'8lJC HIANNO 1~19. 9119 Joenn St., 8909 La Palma. Fountain Hll, CA Rutgere Or .• Coata MMe. CA d 01 n g bu 11 n•11 11• CA 11280• n an .., ran• eror .... n Mora commonly known 31, 1985 The Meea ConlOlldated Coet• MeM. CA 92827 Valley. Ca 112708 Donald T Wlllclneon. 23e2 82928 CLOUDS .:J5'A Catna11on' Thi• bualn•H 11 con-three yMll IUI ytlVI lut u : 2825 Halladey. Santa ThF-377 Weter Dlllrlcl wlll hold • Rogel' l<Jl1t Gooding, 8" EmNt S. Cameron. 8908 Mall Ave, Anaheim, Ca ~I Chipman. 3530 E. Corona~ Mat CA 92825 ' ducted by: an Individual put IO far u known to the Ana. CA ---------public l'!Mflng to rec.Ive Joann St., Coat• M-. CA La Palma. Fountlln V~. 92804 41h, TUC90n, AZ 85719 Candye» l• Hayee 435,A Dorothy L Hayden Intended tran1teree a1e: Te<mi of aale cash In ,__ PtB.IC NOTICE comment• on Ille Or aft 92827 CA 92708 Thi• t>u1lneN le con-John Gonglewlkl, 7490 Carnation Coron• cset Mar Thi• 11atament was nt.d none. NI money of the United -__;~;.;;;;..;;..;.;.~~--Urban Wale< Manaoement Mlct*le Patricia Gooding, Tnl1 bu11n... I• con-ducted by: • ge<l«'al part-erompton Ct .. Houaton, TX CA 92825· • with the County Clerk of Or· The name(•) and bulln ... Statea on connrmallon of LEOA1. NOTICE Plan for the Ol1tr1ct. The 889 Joenn S1 .. Coata Meea, ducted by: an Individual nerWli., n025 Thi• buelneH 11 con· ange County on September addrMI of tlle .Intended Illa. or patt cull ancl bal-o"DtHANCI! NO. u. Plan 11 being pn1pated In CA 821527 EmNt s. cameron Donald T. WllklnaOn Tiii• t>ulln... I• con-ducted by' an lndlvldual 18. 11185 tranaferff(•) are HUGH anoe ev1danced by note ... "'AN ORDINANCE OF THE compllanoe wtth the Call· Thia bu1lneN la con-Thia 1tatement WU filed Thil 11at.,.,_,t WM flied ducted by: a general part-Cand . H ~ ROBINSON who r--.... cured by Mortgage or Truat CITY OF HUNTINGTON tornla Urban Water Man~ ducted by: hulband and wtr. with Iha County Clertl of Or-with the County Clerk of Or-Mrlhlp Thi• ~ • .,: WU "*' Publlsl\ed Orange Coal the right to name w R.M. OMd on the propeny llO BEACH AMENDING THE ment Planning Act of 1G83 Mlcllelle P. Gooding ange County on Septemw anoe County on September Robert S. Gaiter with the County Clerk of Or· Dally Piiot Octobaf 3, 10, 17, ENTEAPRISES, INC .• a Call-llOld. Ten par cent ot amount HUNTINGTON BEACH OR-and wtll PfOvlde Information Thll statemerit w• Ned 111. 1985 18. 1985 Thll etatetrl9nt wu filed . 24. 1985 lornla Corpo<atlon now In bid to be cl9pollted wtth bid. O IN AN CE COO E BY on the 0111rtct'1 water UM, wtth tM County Clerk of Or-'111111 1'11111:1 with Iha County Clerk of Or· ~~nty on $99tembllf Th-345 formation. 24 Navarre. Bids or olfets 10 be In writ· AMENDING SECTION voe 1 wale< tupply, axlltlng and wige COunty on Octobef 1 t. Publllhed Ortn09 Coal Publlahtd Ortn09 Cout 8"08 County on 5-ptembef • F'2ll01'2 lrvlne, CA 92714. Ing and wlll be received at TO PROVIDE FOR CHANGE poHlble additional con- 1885 Dally PllOt October 3. 10, 17, Dally PllOt Octobef 3, tO. 17, 18, 1985 Publllhed Ora Cout That Ille pr0!*1Y pertl· the ator ... ld ottic. at any OF ZONING FROM LOW-aerv1tlon mH1ura1, and ,_ 24, 1985 24. 1985 fa.11 Dally Piiot 0cto:r' 10 17 fltBUC NOTICE nent hereto la dMcrlbecl In tlrM arter lhe llret publl· DENSITY RESIDENTIAL, 11ternatl~ walet eupply and PubllaMd Orange Cout Th-332 Th-342 Publllhed Oranoe Cout 24 31 1985 ' • general u : all atock In trade. cation hereof and before RESIDENTIAL AGRICUL· management rMUUrM. 0eJty Pllol October 23. 30. Dally Piiot October 3, 10, 17. ' ' 84 '1CTIT10UI _,..... tlxturea. equipment tracla dat1tol lllle TUR AL, ANO REC. The llMrlng wtll be Mid NoYembef 6. t3. 1985 P\11..IC NOTICE P\11..IC NOTICE 24, t985 Th·3 NAM( ITAftlllNT name and good wtll ol a Ollf· Dated thl• 1•th day of Oe-REATIONAL OPEN SPACE Thurtcley. Nov 14. \885, W· 150 Tt.-3-41 The followlng perec>nl are taln Catllflng bullneea and 11 lober 1985 DISTRICTS TO COMMUNI· 7·00 p.m.. Board Meeting F1CTIT10UI au ... 18 FICT1T10U8 auelMlll doing bullneaa u : CAMINO localed at: 1725 Monrovia DuM l ,_, Att_,a TY BUSINESS DISTRICT ON Room. Mesa ConllOlldatecl NAlmSTAft.-NT NAm8TA,....,.,. 111-lL' W\Tll'r P\ltlJC NOTICE SALES CO . 222112 St . IA·2· Cotta M .... CA fOf AclmlntetratOf, a7 M. REAL PROPERTY GENER-Wate<Oletrlc1.111e5Plaoan· rtB.JC NOTICE Tile tollowlng pel"IOfll.,.. The following perton1 -,.UUU\I nu•~ Parkwood• St .. l ake Foreet. 82627 Roee I t., laftta Ana. CA ALLY LOCATED NORTH OF 111 Avenue. Coate M .... CA doing bullneaa •: COM· doing bu91MU u: BARBAR '1CTTTlOUI ........ ACTITIOU8 .,..... CA 92830. The Bullneaa name uNd LM Back, Admlnl1trator EDINGER AVENUE BE· 92827 FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 MERCI Al LANDSCAPE OE BOOM a ASSOCIATES, NAm ITA,....,.,. NAMI ITAftlllNT Phllllp Wayne Burton, ~y ~Id 1"~~~rn c'~ T~~ of the eatate ot said clece-T W E E N B E A C H Written comments may be NAMI ITAft•NT SUPPLY, 115372 Conltruc-1742 Bayport Way. N4lwPOf1 The lollowtnil perlOl\I are The followlng pel'IOf'll.,.. 22292 Partlwoocl• St . lak• ,~a-on I dent B 0 u Le v AR 0 AN D eddreaaed IO l<vl Kemp, The following per90n1 are tlon Cr E •7. lrvlne, CA a..cn. CA 92980 dol bullnMI aa· OMM doing bu91nNI u : NOLYN Forest. CA 92830 · Publllhed Orange Coalt GOTHARD STRE~ (ZONE G1naral Manager. Mate d oing butl n .. a u 112714 • Barbera CS. Boom, 1743 EN~RPRISES· ·PoUAblllt GRAPHICS. 111812 Lynn St. Riche rd Dunnam. 8 That Nici bulk tranalllf II Dilly PllOI October 17, 18. CASE NO 86-10)" Conlolldatad Water Ol11rlc1, DIEDRICH MA'°'UFAC-Joann Vaughn Fiii, 319 Bayport Way. Newport Unllmltad, fao4.A w~ •0. Huntington Beactl. CA Cameman. lrvlne, CA 92714 ~~i:".!:-:i ,,: o~lce ~f,'=~~: 24, 1985 IYNOPlll: Ordinance 1985 Placentla Avenue, TURING, 1835 Whittler AYI., Roblnhood Lana. Coata Beech, CA 112680 Balboa Blvd Newport 112849 Laurie Koning, 22031 ROW ESCROW COMPANY ThF-389 No 2799 amends Otatrlct Cotta Meae. CA 92827 1tF2, CO.la M .... CA 92827 MN8, CA 92827 JatnN L. CS. Boom, 1743 Beach CA 92ae"1 Lynn Marian Lehr. Noah Partcwood. laka Foreet. CA 2070 N T ti AYI S I ' Map 13. S 9081 ot the Hunt· aieCoplelavalla~!-thet~ Ori~~ Cart E Diedrich & Soni. Mark M. Fltt. 318 Rot>-Bayport Way Newport 0 Mlcheel McCue 1204-Jaetl Lenr. 111812 LyM St 92830 u• n .. an• 111111m1 'C NOT rr lngton Be1ch Ordinance ""' ~ ·--·""' 174 Tulip Ln .. Coat• Meaa. lnhood L.ane. Coate MMe. 8-ch, CA 112660 Aw Balboa Blvd ~ •O. Hun11ng1on Beach, CA Thi• buslneu 11 con-~n•. Ca 11~~0~9~ Of attllf r~ t~ code by changing Iha zoning at the Olatrlc1 offtcea al 11165 CA 92827 CA 921527 Thi• bu11nes1 11 con-Beech CA 92881" 92648 clucted by: an unln· ovembef • I( 21 dolgnatlon ~rom Rec· Plac.ntla Averiue. Thi• bu11neu 11 con-Thie bu11neu 11 con· ducted by: a general part-Thia bualn•H 11 con· Thi• bu11nen 11 con· corporated 1uoclallon i:.hl: bUdk 111(an~ler J• ,~ub· Not~ of2:.. of rea1lonel Open Space Comment• received by ducted by' a COfporatlon ducted by: huaband and wtte narlhlp ducted by..,, Individual ducted t>y-hu1b1nd and wife other than 1 pannerW\lp Com o 1~ = ~~ .._, ~°"'1Y 1 (ROS), Aelldentlal Agrlcul· November 14. 1985, wtll be Steph9n Diedrich Joann Vaughn Att Batbat• de Boom 0 Mld\MI McCue Lynn M. Lehr PllHllp W1yne Bunon mere l"rtfaw ._,. • lure (RA). and Slngle Famlly conaldered In the prep- Thil 1ta1ement w81 lllecl Tl'llt 11atM*lt wu nied Thi• ltlt-11 waa "*' Thi• statemerit waa nled Thia stelement wa• llled Thi• atatement wu hied 8 I06 Of R .. ldenllal (RI) to Commun•-aratlon of the Flnal Plan. Tiie wttl'I the County Cler'k of Or-with the County Cl8ftl ot Or-with the County Cle(I( ol Or· with Iha County Cieri! of Or wtth 1he County Clerk of Of. With the County Clel'I< of Or· h The name and 1~dr~ of ~1=ty ty 8u1lne11 Olatrlct on prop-Fln11 Plan wtll be tubmllled ange County on Septembaf ange County on September ange County on ~tembef ange County on Septem~ ange County on October 18, ange County on September 1 1~ peraonbe ~lled 1 w Bom In the Superior C ,., 1 erty ICC.led at the aouth aide to the Board of Director• tor 20, 1985 te. 1985 2e. 1985 15 1885 1985 18. 1985 c me• m!.!. 2070 N 'T··!1r· the Stet• of Callfor~ .~ ol Center Drive 1dJeoent 10 adOPtlon Nov 28 and wltl fWfWI F2llllll ,.,_ • f~ ,_..1 row ecr ... --· n ... '"' eiclstlng Huntington Cent« tubeequentty be t11ec1 with Publilhad Orange Cout Publltlled Oftlnill Coett Publll!Md Orange co.t Publllhed Orange n: Publllhed Otanoe Cout Publllhed Orange Coaat ~ro!•~1:4~f~,!,2~~ '~n~':..~~~~~ Ellate development tor th• lhe Calllornla 09Panment of Dally PllOt October 3. 10, 17. Dally Piiot October 3. 10, 17. Dally Pilot October 3, 10, 17, Dally Piiot October 3 10 17 Dally Piiot October 17, 24, Dally Pllol October 3, 10, 17, I t d I 1111 c1 I b of SHERWOOD ATHERTON purpoae ol eicpandlng Ille w~~~~r0rC-:;.,,. "'-··· 24, 11185 24, 1985 24, 1985 24 1985 . • . 31, November 7, 1985 24. 1985 .. ~,,,or .... ~ ..... !.~~y HAMBERS OecNMd par1dng 8/M ....... -..... ..,.,... ~ Th-3a5 • n.. ... H Th-370 Th--3-48 any er ..... •Of .. ..if ..... ~....... . . THE FULL TEXT OF THE Delly Piiot OCtobaf 24, 3 '· I "~ bef8. 1885wtllchlllllebu9'-Notlcel911erebyglventhat ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE 198~ -day before the con-he underllQoecl Wiii NII ., IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF· Th-371 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi "' E. 0.1st lhry., •• .,.rt llHla llJ-OtOO Highest Qusllty Sales & Service 0 s(;{ith County--®--[i VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S =1 6 LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M-Sat 8 • 5.30 Sal 9 • 4 pm Service m-Fr1 7 30 • 6 p m 11711 BEACH Bl VD HUNTINGTON BEACH 714/ 842-2000 The Best Car Buys In Orange County AreAt The Dealers Listed On This Page .r\ 0 CREVIER BMW ~ '-IJ SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "' "Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails" :::Clallzl"9 In EuropMn Deflvery. E•ceflent htectlon of end c.retully Pfepered UMd 9MW'1 always In 1tock 835-3171 208 W • 11t St., Santa Ana Corner 01 Broadway & 1st St Closed Sundays GSTERLING SAUS -SERVICE -WSllC: -PUTS Overseas Delivery Speclallsts BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 84()...DQ.441 G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS fJDf Ou•ll St. -IMw C•r Loc.tlon 1001 01111/I Bt. -R ... ,_ Dlt1l1lon 11\ World't Largest Select/on of @ \Cl Mercedes Benz _,,.( 133.9300 SIMI • ~ · hrtl · Sentct . W, SM, 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales, Service. Parts, Body, Paint & Tire Depts. Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO larMr llYtl., Oest• M111 142-0010" 140-1211 0 NABERS CADILLAC Wl 2100 11111101 ILYD., COSTA IESA (l14) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 •Best Prices •Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People " PACIFIC OCEAN 6 o COMMONWEALTH VOLKSWAGEN &n. T~Y STORE SINCE ·53· ~ Sal• -Service -Laa.ino Ml·OllO - • OCONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 larMr llYtl., C.sta Mesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 Special Parts U1e 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM B:30 AM -6:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM L£ASES 1 COMPETITIVE PURCHASE PRICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES /:I) 213/714 837-2333 'CJ Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. ...... , l '""I MISSION VIE~/( -·· ... SEE PIGSKIN PICKAROO IN WEDNESDAY'S DAILY PILOT Pick the Winning Team & YOU Could WIN sso! 0 a marJXX1 a mcv01 PONTIAC SUBARU • TRANS ~ SLASHES • FIRCBIRO • 5000 STE • PARtSllNHC e PRICES! e • BONN£Vll.LE • GRANO PRUt LIQUIDATING • SUHBIRO CONVt: RTIBll • ' 1000 1985 MODELS • GRANO AM UNO£R 00 Cll!Cl*STAHCCS •• Stll uctttllllt W[ wtl a marJXX1 NOT BE UNDERSOLD! • PONTIAC· SU BARU FIEllll 2480 Hlft>or BIYd. Costa Mna Newport Stach 714/549-4300 2410 Hllbor BIYd. Costa Mesa Newport Btach 714/549-4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 ,, Th ,,,,, ,,, #1• lHP Sllll f1r I Y11rs (10D1n2e. SALES r C08"St •SERVICE Jf'4 HAllaotl IM.YO • LEASING ce>e.,•••IA ' 549 1023 • ACCESSORIES OEPT1 G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. C09ta Meaa 540-0713 .. I I TC>MC>RROW: FOMCAITIONAI hrvlng Newport leech, Cotta Mell. Huntington Buch, lmne, Laguna IMch, Fountain V1Uey end South Orenge County e 1remensus ectarson e _,J 1nras esa azes Sports St. Louis takes command of the World Serles with a 3-0 win In game four ./81 Marina High goes four overtimes before beating Edison In water polo./82 Coast ,, Candidates for three spots on the Huntington Beach Elementary (City) School Board differ on the what to do with the five closed schools./ A9 Governor Deukmejlan takes a swipe at lenient Judges and the state Su- preme Court In lrvlne.A3 California Lesbian mayor Valerie Terrlgno has been In- dicted on 14 countsof embezzling./ A7 Nation An Investigation Into the Undbergh kidnapping cue supports the Jury's verdict./ A5 World President Reagan offers a "fresh start" In U.S.- Sovlet relations at his U.N. speech./ A8 Boating A Costa Mesa man has purchased yachting's Sea Magazlne./82 INDEX Boating Bridge Bulletin Board Business Claaalfled Cornlea Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion People Ponce Log Publlc Notices Sport a Televtalon WMther 8 2-3 C4 A3 85-6 CS-7 C4 C7 C3 84 C6 B1 A8 8 1 A3 C3-8 C 1-3 ~ A2 Balsa project clears panel Coast Commission approval lauded as 'first big s t ep · By ROBERT BARKER OfhDellf,...IWf California coastal commissioners have given gave their blessing to a compromise plan to develop the Balsa Chica marshlands, and pani- sans on both sides the decade-long controversy said they can see the light at the end of the tunnel. ... Wayne Clark. a spokesman for Signal Balsa Corp., the area's major landowner. said Wednesday's acuon in Los Angeles "is the first indication that there really will be a project. A Coeta Meea fire crew battlea flamea enplflnc a dumpeter and aaraaea at 2 0..,,... ,,.__.,TIM 0. ,,._ o'clock th.la morntuc at 1819 Monrovia. The fire wu part of a one-hoar eerlea. "AJI the rest has been a prelude, .. he said. "Now there is unanimous approval from the commission and agreement from other agencies. " And criticism from Lorraine Faber, a spokeswoman from the Amigos de Balsa Chica o~nization that's batlled for rcstoratJon over the years, appeared muted. Merchants fire verbal salvos over downtown 'war zone' "We're not huwng the plan and we don't believe you can make a bad plan good, but this is the best plan at this point." Mesa's redevelopme n t p roject cu ts busin ess a t mos t s tor es while ren ts a re befn g raised contractor Paul Hagopian .\ss1sian1 Caty Manager AJlan Roeder and r 1t) redevelopment offic1aJs will be on hand to listen 10 the merchants' complai nts. The compromise calls for resto- ration of 91 5 acres of wetlands for By TONY SAAVEDRA wi ldlife, construction of up to 5, 700 Of 1t1e .,..,,... ._ waterfront homes and possible con-Moshe Altman, distnct manager struction of a navigable channel to for Leo's Stereo, thought he had 5CCn Pacific Ocean and a 1,300-shp the worst when construction crews marina. boarded up the windows ofhjs Costa Paving the way for approval of the Mesa store as work began last July on plan was the recent agreement by the city's downtown rehabilitation Signal Balsa and Orange County project. planners to link the wetlands rcsto-This week, they tore up the side- ration with commerical development walks iJl front of AJtman's store, as and establishing. I 00-foot buffer well as the other businesses rcce1v10g zones around major wetland areas. facclifts on the cast side of Newpon Pro~.n~nts also ·~ to-.8tudy the -tjoulevard. feastbt!J!Y of a non-nav.1gable channel While the windows have been in add1t1on to the naVlgabfe channel cleared, Altman claimed ·that no to the ~n. . customers would bother to trudje ~on Tappets, Orange <:;ountx s across the estimated I I-foot-wide din project manag~r fo r Balsa Ch ica. said strip outside his store. that the plan will return to the Orange And other merchants echoed those County PlanninJ Commission and sentiments as sales continued to Board of Supervisors within the next plummet by up to 60 percent at the 25 (Pleue Me BOLSA/A2) businesses being remodeled between Murderer gets 15yearsfor knifing teen at Bolsa Chica By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille De11J,... ..... A man who stabbed and killed a Huntinjton Beach teen-ager follow- ina a dispute over firewood at Balsa Chica State Beach two years ago was sentenced Wednesday to IS years ID state prison. Juan Guzman, a 22-ycar-<>ld Mex- ican citizen who resides in Los Anaeles, was convicted last month in the 1983 sla~DJ of Paul Martino, a I 6-ycar--0ld hi&b school junior who bled to death from the single knife wound. Guzman. wearina a sports ooat. tic and slacks, nodded his head slowly as Superior Coun Judge James Cook P.ronoun~ sentence. His only vis- ible reactJon came when Martino's fathCT got to his feet and apparently taunted Guzman m Italian. Deputy District Attorney Tony Racbuckas, wbo prosecuted the hom icide. said the victim's father told him that he yelled out only one word -"Guzman." But others present said Martino's father threatened Guzman by saying, "You're mine. You're dead." Racbuckas said if there was a (PleaM eee OUZllAJt/ A2) 18th Street and Broadway. 'Tm dead. there's only one person in the sto~ now." said AJtman Tuesday, as a woman complained to one of his salesmen that Jt took her 15 minutes to fi nd the stereo shop. At various times during the last few months, chain hnk fe ncing and scaf- folding blocked the storefronts, forc- ing customers enter through hard- to-find si r c9tran~s. To m ent1aJ patrons. tl\e stores al commercial rehabili- tation b appeared to be closed. despite the franuc remodeling sales and banner signs that said otherwise. As complaints mount. city re- development offi cials are scheduled to meet today with the merchants at 6 p.m. an the Neighborhood Communi- ty Center, 1845 Park Ave. Patricia David, commumty de- velopment coordanator. said general Much of the problem stem~ from an apparent lack ol communicauon between the city-contracted construc- 1.Jon crews and Lhe merchants Bu~1- ness owners also complam<.>d the workers have been d 1scourteou' and 1ncons1derate. .. The problem as the) d1dn·1 warn us about It (clean ng the s1dewallo They JUSl came 1n at o a m and staned digging 11 up:· ~ltman protested Whale Cll) offiuali. assure lhe re facing wall be completed b\ Thanksgiving weekend. the tra· dJtional stan of the Chnstmas shop- ping rush. merchants an.-fearful of a delay Compounding tht'. problem some merchants said their rents are beang raised and, m a few cases. doubled Roben Montenegro of Perfcct1on (Pleue .ee DOWNTOWN/ A2) " ·/ If :'*: ~/ -~, ' . .. •• ~ -:. 4' } • - Guiding spirit of libraries retires, starts new chapter Innovations marked Huntington tenure of Walter Johnson 81 ROBERT BAR~ER °' .............. Walter John10nt .the pidina apirlt of tbe SS million n untJQSton Beach Central Ubtary that'• attrected wide- lprad acclaim -and almost un- pualJeJed Ule -baa miped. Johuon. 60, bepn hb tenure u the city'• librarian when Huntinaton 8-cb bad cwo libraries -one on Main Street and another in an old boute ne.r Warner Avenue and 8-:b Boulevard. At tbe time of h11 ~rm>ent thiJ -j -it's probably the most sraoous bwldin& in the m01t beautiful part of the city. The 72,()()().tQU&R foot library circulates more than a million items annually and boute1 over 300,000 volumes. It suppoeedly is the busiest libn.ry in the 1tate. Johnton, wbo II.id be loved his Job 10 much that he would have done it for free, retimS bccluac it'1 time to move on and do aometbin.f cite with hi1 life, be said. He plant to mp bu._sy by perbapa matins ~mache prope for theme partia. He's alto mterated, be aid, in 1quaculture -arowiaa flab f'or tun and profit. Jobn.10o'1 bola. Community Sa- vka Director Mu Bowman, said Job.nlOn bu beca the IUidi.na liabt for a J)9ndift1 ud ~tie Gtnry {fttnx ......... Y/Ai) ) ........ _..... ................. c-tJ ..... -~·· ·~·· tuD.d llOU. Apa rtment units, garages a nd ca rs bum w ithin h our By TONY SAA VEDIU A blaze that engulfed some apan- ment prages 1n Costa Mesa early this monung may be related to three other suspected arsons that occurred within the same hour, fire officials said The fires were apparently igruted in three connected garages. two dump- sters and a car withm a square mile 1n southwest Costa Mesa. sa.ad Jim (Pleue eee 8Ellllt8 / A2) Burning corpse found in Irvine Police in vestigate c harr ed remains~ street block ed off By PBU. SNEIDERM.AN Of .. Dllltr -·- Irvine polite a~ inves11ga11 ng tht' death of a man whose bod} was dJScovered in flames early toda) in a field 10 Lhe affluent T un ic Rock commurut" Officer Greg McFarland was on rouune patrol at '·02 a m when he spotted a fire in a grassy area JU l~t otfR1dgehne Dnve south oflJn1ver- s1t\ Dnve. said Lt Al Muir bn closer mspec:t1on. the officer ~"" 11 was a bod} in flames. Muir said. McFarland momentanh put out the fire with an cx11ngu1sher from has patrol car but the bod' ~1gn1 te-d. ~u1r said. Orange Count~ fi refighters were then summoned 10 extinguish the blaze Muar said the fire v1ct1m was behe'ed to have been dead before the officer d1scoverC'd him He said 1nvest1ga tors waited unu l Ja, hght to continue their probe T he bod~ was not removed from the sce ne until Q a.m (Pl e&N eee BURJlllNG I A2) Instant million funny money Cou nty workers find dumped cash -all coun terfeit By STEVE MARBLE °' .. Dlir ........ For one bncf moment. Paul Foncbcs and Earnest Martanez thouaht all their dreams and praye~ had been answered The two county workers, operating bulldozers at a landfill m Brea, WnT moVJna rubble at the county dump Wednec mom ma wbcn a plastic' bl& np open A handful of $20 bills sp1 led out When the worker\ ch m bed off their madunes for a cloter look. they dnco~ the pla_•tJc baa contaJned SI m1lhon in $20 bills. most of them uncut and stdl ID sheets. But u Foncbcs and M1n1nez soon di1eovered. the b1 Us Wttt phony -all oounterfett. Orantr County Sheriff's Lt. Dick Ol10n said 1t appean aomeone JUlt toned the money away after wrap- pina up the f'&ke btll1 1n a plubc ~ AJ\bouab the billt were cou.atierfeit. OllOn saad they looked real CftOueh to bim. '\ "An ex pen woukS tDow but . ., looked aood ~ to me. .. Oli6G fPI• ....... , .. ,. .. ,U) (' , LmRARYINNOVATORRETIRES ••• P'romAl !)'stem UllO one of c.he best in the on. JohntOD cstablisbc:d a bookmobile aod c:reat.cd ~ ~~ at 8arirun& and ~h~m atreeu. to save better le1'Vicc to outlying areas. In 1967 ho bean a plana.lQa .,_tqy for a new library, one tbal #OuJd be a catalyst for all information td artistjc and cultural activitJca. wman said. His aoaJ was reached, wman said1 when the Q ntra.I ~brary Ol>CflCO in I 97S. ~Nonna Oibba, a fonner mayor and GAY 001.lOcilwoman who also wu ~trumental in buildifll the library, ised Johnson as a Vlsionary who a dream and held to it. "He will be loss and one who wtll be bard to ace," sbesaid. aine Craft, a Huntington Beach !hed Arts Board member who also is the Oranae County G rand Jury, lledJohnson "Mr. Library." ~"He gave more than the extra mile. twng ll a library and cultural center \Ills essentially Walter's vision," she .Ud. "It will be hard to think of the lla>rary without him being there. #"The art displays and exhibits (at die library) would do credit to many a lftuseum. f 11ve the credit to Walter." . Gibbs also credited Johnson with .. never being fussed" when bad 6nancial times set in with the passage of Proposition 13. Johnson, she said, rounded up an extensive network of volunteers and support orpniz.ations to keep the library hwnmmg. Johnson also instituted a series of user fees to help finance library OJ>C?rations. He steadfastly refused to yield to pressure, however, to impose a fee on library cards. The volunteer movement that Johnson beaded, according to Bowman, is unmatched by any other public libary in the state. .. At a llme when the public libraries reduced boW'S or closed, Walt amassed a volunteer system that ............................. BantlnDon Beach llayor Ruth Balley .S..._ commendation to city t:lbrarian Walter Jolmaon for ~ yean of eentee. includes more than 200 volunteen and gave over 1 S,000 hours of work each year," Bowman said. Johnson also is credited with establishin& support groups that in- clude the ubrary Board, Friends of the Library, Friends of the Children's Library and the Library Patron Foundation. These orp.n.izatioos have been responsible for donatina hundreds of thousands of dollan for books and eqwpment. R on Hayden bas been named acting librarian. Spy trial jury asks to rehear testimony LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jurors deliberating for a fifth day an the spy tnaJ of Richard W. Miller scot word they want a repeat of the testimony of three key witnesses in the case of the only FBI agent ever c harged with espionage. U.S. District Judge David Kenyon . hastily called a hearing today to determine how the request would be hand led. The note sent by jurors asked for the court stenographer to read aloud testimony by two FBI agents, John Hunt and Gary Auer, as well as the testimony of Armand Mauss, a professor of religion who is an expert in the workings of the M ormon church. ~ Hunt was the agent who bad dealings with a Soviet ernigrc ~fore she became involved with MiUer, becoming his lover and alleged co- conspirator. Auer was Miller's super- visor on the FBI forei&n counter- intelliaenc:e squad in Los Angeles. Milfer, who faocs life in prison if the jury convicu him of all seven counts of his indictment including the k.ey count of conspiracy, was in the federal courthouse. He had been brought from bis Terminal Island prison cell. $1 MILLION IN 'FUNNY MONEY' FOUND ••• From Al o;a1d Rill Eben. an asc;1stant supervisor wuh the U.S. Service Service an Los Angeles. said the phony bills appear to have been pnnted from a plate that has been in use about two years. "These notes have been around a while and we've made several arrests but we've never found the printer," said Ebert, who believes that some- one involved in the printing of the counterfeit money probably dumped the fake cash. .. Evidently someone got sea.red," Ebert said. He said S l million in "funny money" is a large but not ex- traordinary amount to be seized. "Once you get your plates, you could print up $1 0 to$ IS million in a weekend," be said ... So SI million isn't that much to them." DOWNTOWN 'WAR ZONE' ASSAILED •.. From Al .\udio 1s one of the business tenants who has complained to the Costa !\.k c.a Redevelopment Agency. "The answer I get 1s that we're going to reap the benefits when (the project) is done. How many of us are going to still be here when it's done?'' Mo ntenegro said. <;panish ·type facades.. with canopies. ttle and arched windows, are being added to the buildings, continuing the architectural theme displayed 10 the S 18 million Counyards shopping complex under con struction a cross Newport Boulevard The city is using federal grants to cover nearly all the $593,000 in expenses for the refacing project. Consequently, not all the merchants are complruning, although they concede that times are indeed hard. "l don't thank this is anything that will kill the business," said Robert Raciti, son of jeweler Dominic Raciti. "We'll endure." Robert Ziemer, owner of Henry 'N Harry's Goat Hill Tavern, down- played the complaints from other merchants. "The project is going to be bcaut1- ful. I'm going to come out ahead because my building is beautiful," Ziemer said. "Did you see this damn toilet like it was beforeT' While conceding there have been a few snags, development coordinator David said the rehab work bas gone smoothly. And considering the alternatives, she said merchants bad little to complrun about. "The rehab of the buildinJ is certainly better lhan the demolition of the building, which was certainly an option at the beginning." David said. GUZMAN SENTENCED FOR STABBING ••• From Al threat made in the courtroom, he believes 1t was without c.ubstancc. "His son was murdered," the proo;ecutor said, when asked about lhe outhurst. "Whatever he said. it hac. no \ubstancc as a threat. It's no t something he plans to carry out." J-ollowing the hcanng, family members and fnends of Martino said they believed the punishment was too hghl because Guzman will be chg1ble for parole in slightly more 1han seven \'l'3f~ .. P.101 was a "cry good hoy very aflec11onat<".' the v1cttm'~ mother, fl:iinc \fane Manino, lold Cook pnor to sentencing. "'He wanled a lot out of life. "I c;cc him 1n other kids wherever I ftO ··\he said, fighttng back tears "He Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot DellYefJ I• QuerentMd \lrY 1•f , rl(Jilly If ~ ficl " I • •Wll YUUI ptal1« 0,. Cir W' t .. o.fvf 10"' """ ,_,.,. t OCIV .... 0. _,,,1 was very protec\Jve of me and my daughter. He was the man in our house." Paul Stark, the public defender representing Guzman, described bis chent as a hard-working, law-abiding man whose life could be salvaged if he were spared time in state pnson. Stark said the stabbmg, which occurred Sept. IS, 1983 in a beach parking lot after a a clash over firewood between Martino and his friends and a group of G uzman's friends, was the result of "hap- penstance" more than anything else. "The facts show a unique set of circumstances had to come t<>scther for Paul Martino to die," the attorney said. "h was like nitro and fJ ycenn meeting and then exploding.· The ~udge said he got "positive feelings • from Guzman and said that was why be bad permitted the man to remain free on S 100,000 bail follow- inf. his conviction. 'A prison sentence here couJd mean a loss to society of two youns men," the jud&e wd. "(Guzman) could come bac~ (from prison) more in need of rebabilitatton than he needs now." But the judge said be had a responsibility to society to punish Guzman and handed down the stan- dard sentence for second-<klrcc murder. Cook couJd have added another year onto Guzman '1 sentenot for usina a knife in c.he com.million of a crime but decided ap.i.nst it Guzman wu talc.en into custody following the bearing. Wbat do yoa like abo•I tbe Dally Piiot? Wllal doa'I yn like? Call tlte namber at left aad yoar me1aaae wtll be recerded, tru1t'rtbed ud dellverecl lo the appropriale editor. .Tlle Hme U ·b09f u1wertaa lervl<'e may be Heel to rttord letters to tlte editor oa aoy topic:'. 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"Ifit were up to me, I would do it," said Dr. Shirley Fanin, associate director of the county's com- municable disease control unit and a critic of raw milk consumption. The State Department of Food and A&Jiculturc, which would have jurild.iction to halt raw milk sales., will review the report, said Rex Mqce, an associate director of the department. He declined to comment on the report until be bad a chance to read it. The epidemic of listeriosis poison- in& that lasted from March to Auaust caUICd SS deaths statewide, half of them in Los Anaelct C.Ounty, u 2SO cases of listeriosis ~ reported around the state. Most of those who died were newborns and unborn infants. The grand jury mcommended that "consideration be pven to the ad- visability of puteunution of all milk and milk products sold to the public." Pasteurization, the quick beating of milk to 161 degrees and sustained at that temperature for IS seconds, lcills the dangerous Listeria mooo- cyt<>scncs bacteria, health officials have said. The City of Industry-bucd Alt.a- Dcoa Certified Dairy, the state's larRest producer of raw milk and one BOLSA CHICA OK'D •.• From Al few weeks and that approval is imminent. But, be said a final approval is several years away. And actual con- struction of the first home may not take place for five yean, he said. C.Onstruction of a marina and navi- gable channel, if approved, may not be a reality for another decade, be said. Final action is pending dh a study by the U.S. Army C.Orps OD the environmental effects of such a channel. Environmentalists claim a channel would destroy beach areas and could cauic sand erosion. But backers say it is cucntial to a waterfront development. of the nation's larJest dairies., would be hardest hit by a raw milk ban. "My aolh, raw milk bad nothing to do with the outbreak.." Alta-Dena's chief executive, Harold Stueve, said aft.er bearing about the grand jury repon. "It's the safest milk in the world, bet none. That's nature's m ost perfect food. They (the grand jurors) don't undentand it." BURNING ••• From Al The body had been face down in a field adjacent to a Turtle Rock Pointe development Muir said the man's identity was unknown and his ase and race oouJd not immediately be determined. "The body WU badly burned," Muir said. Aatcd why the body rei&nited after the officer fint put out the fire, Muir said, "it would appear combustible material was involved.. What that is I have no idea." R.idacline Drive wu expected to remain closed for several houn this m ornina while investigators videotaped the death scene and searched for physical evidence. Muir said at least one other body bumin& incident bas occurred in Irvine within the past five ycan. But be said there was no immediate connection with today's death. SERIES OF MESA FIRES PROBED ••• From Al Ritchey, administrative fire chief. Ritchey said the dumpster and car tires were quickly extinauishcd. while the prqe blaze at the Monrovian apartments. 1819 Monrovia Ave., caused more than $40,000 worth of damaaes. It took IS firefigbten 2S minutes to snuff the flames rippina through the garaaes to the rear of the complex at 2:01 a.m. At least one of the praa.ea, where the fire beaan. was gutted u building damavs hit $22,SOO. Da.mqe to the contents of the prqc was estimated at $21,SOO, mostly for a 1984 Mitsubishi that was destroyed, Ritchey said. Two other can s\lltained minor damages in the early mornina blaze. Ritchey, adding th~ arc beina in- vcatipted u related mcident.s.. The first call brouabt fircfi&btcn to a car that WU ablaze at S6S center St About 27 minutes later, fire units were notified of a bumin& dumpster at 1760 Monrovia Ave., followed in four minutes by reports of the prqe' blaze. Another dumpster fire at 2: 17 a.m . tent firefight.en rushing to 7SO W. 17th St. While an investiptioo is cemn:::..~ fire officials reported the pre · · indicatioDJ point to anon. And suspicions were fueled by c.he chain of fires bctM:eo I :30 a.m. and 2: 17 Lm. "They're all auspicious." ta.id No further infonnation was ava.il- able on the trub or car fires. although Ritchey said they were minor. Fall Classics Oace •ll•ln this fall we are ollerin11 a dl•tbJctlve 11roap ol lbJe wool •port Jacket•. We'vede•llJJed oar ta•telul plaid•, berr1.JJ11boae•, aad tJc- wea ve coat• wltb a ricb array of he•b laterwoven coloration• perfectly •ulted to complemeat our e:rtea•lve collectloa of · •port• wear &11d lural•IWa11•. 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