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ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA MO NDA 'I CJC TrlBf R 78 1'1f.l ', ;>SCENTS
Reagan, hostages' kin to Confer
Son and daughter of Huntington Beach
captive to join long-requested meeting -------
FTom 1taff and wire report•
A son and daughter of Huntington
Beach resident l:>avid P. J acobsen
were expected today to JOID relauvcs
Sports
Kansas City
did It, com-
ing from
three back
to win the
World
Serles./8 1
California
Humphrey the wandering
whale takes a turn for the
worse./A7
Nation
The make-believe fright
of Halloween has been
replaced by genuine fear
a year after the slaylngs of
two young trick-or-
treaters./ AS
World
Israeli planes kill five
people, wound nine In
Lebanon raid./ A4
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HBwinner
spinning for
the big one
of other Amencans held hostage an
Lebanon for a long-awaited meeting
at the White House with President
Reagan.
The session will mark the tint time
an a lenathy ordeal that the relatives of
four of the six Americans kidnapped
in Lebanon have been invited to meet
with Reagan.
Paul Jacobsen of Westminster and
his sister Diane of Long Beach were
scheduled to attend today's briefing
with the president.
"It's sometruog we've been work-
ing toward for a Iona time," Enc
Jacobsen of Huntington Beach,
another son oftbe lcJd nappcd Amen-
can hospital adminjstrator. said
today.
.. We're all look.ing at this as an
opponuo1ty to express our concerns
and suggestions 'to the president and
to ask about the rationale for our
cumnt policy," said Jacobsen, who
remained m Orange County and was
awa1ttng a telephone call from his
brother and sister after the meeting
Jacobsen's children have been
worlcJng for the release of their father.
who wu abducted May 28 o utside the
Amencan U mversHy of Beirut hospi-
tal, where he worked as ch1efadman1s-
trator. Jacobsen an.d the other Amen-
cans arc bcheved ~1og held by Shiite
MosJems who are demandan.g the
It'sOKtoboo
during conte~ts
for Halloween
Early salutes to The Great Pumpkin at Orange Coast
shopping malls over the weekend provtded plenty of
good Ideas for costumes and decorations for upcoming
Halloween festM1les.
Fashion Island customers, who reoefved free
pumpklna last week, brought ttHMr jad<-o'-18.nterns back
for judging Sunday. Spectators and competitors of all
ages looked over the wtnnlng entrtes In the carvtng
contest, above.
release of I 7 comrades 1mpnsoned 10
Kuwait
Jacobsen said hts brother and SJster
would ask the U S. government to
begin direct talks wttb the captors
regarding the release of the hostageS.
The U.S. has been worlcJng through
third-party officials, apparently to
avoid the appearance of ncaouaung
(Pleaae 1ee B08TAGE8'/A2)
Suspect
held in
Laguna
slaying
By P AUL ARCHIPLEY
Of ... OellJ ,.... ..,.,,
>\ transient 1s being held by Laguna
Beach pohce toda) for susp1c1on of
murdenng another homeless man
David Lynn LaV11la. 39. 1s an
custcxh 1n connection wnh the stab-
bing death of Ro~n Charles Col-
burn 32 at a Laguna Beach gas
station Sunda)
According to police Lt. Jim White.
pohce received ao anonymous call at
I 0· 19 p m Sunda) The caller said a
man was 1n need of help at the Union
station at 120 S ( oast Highway
Police found Colburn lying an the
stauon parkrng lot He had been
stab~d once an the chest and was
pronounced dead at the scene
Police said Colburn apparent!) was
asleep 1n a sleeping bag v.hen he was
stabbed They have a ba)onet that 1s
the suspected murder weapon
A coun1 yw1de bulleun was broad-
cast forapprebens1on of LaV1lla The
two men knew each other. White !Mlld,
and LaV1l\a reportedly was angry at
Colburn Other transients told pohcc
LaV11la was threatening "to get
Colburn:· White s~ud.
l\t 2:49 a.m today, the Orange
Count)' Shenffs Depanmem rc-
cen ed a calJ from Lelsure World
~unt~ police who said the) had
La\ ilia in custod\ 1n the parking lot
of Gene\ a Prcsb\lenan Church on El
Toro Road
.\ccord1ng 10 a Leisure 'World
(Plea.e .ee STABBING/A2)
Authorities
to probe
fatal
plane crash
By STE\. E MARBLE
Of !fie 0.-, -·-
.\small airplane 1n\o hed 10 a tatal
crash \)unda\ off the coast o f ~.al
Beach "'as w tx ra1..ed !Tom tht" ocean
toda~ and to""ed to land for tn'ipec·
A 29-year--0ld Huntington Beach
man hopes to become an instant
milhona1re tonight m the California
lotter).
Wilham Barlow Jr., who was
reported by his father as being too
excited over the prospects of sudden
Twine Kristen and Andrea Ehret, 2'"1, of Laguna
Niguel, showed oft th4Mr stripes and spots for the judgee
at South Coast Plaza's carouael. They took third place tn
the 2-to .. year-old dlvtlMon of the skeleton crew
competing for prtzee.
uon tn federal authont1~ '
Related a tori•• on A 7
riches to sleep Sunday night, was in
Hollywood television studjos this
mom mg prcpanng for the big spin of
a roulette-style wheel that could bring
him as much as S2 million.
The general manager of Lunbar
Solar Systems in Garden Grove,
Barlow plans to use the money to buy
a house if he should get so lucky. He's
a bachelor and a ~duate of La
Qu inta High School an Wcstmister.
The lottery winners will be an-
nounced at a prime-time grand pnzc
TV show tonight.
Local artists seeking support,
but shun 'Orange County' tag
Galleries, museums overlook 'home-own'
works. some complain at OC arts conference
Artists in Oranae County face a
frustrating dilemma.
They want support fro m local
coUccton, pJlerica and audiences,
yet they don't want to be labeled
"Onnae County artists" and bear the
stipnaofconservative and provincial
stereotypes the county bas been
saddled with.
"To be called an Oranie County
artllt is devastatina." said Vic
Joachim Smith, a local artist and art
professor emen tus at Cal State Full-
erton.
.. Many ani1u ~are f.>lftl uodet-
pound bccaute they don t want to be
known 11 Oraqe County arti1U and
have the old imqe of a nick·in-tbo-
----~----
mud."
While Smith is hopefW that local
artiltl will become lea conc:emcd
with labels and arbitrary ai1Cria used
to judie their WO~ Olhen in the
Orinae County art community •Y
arti.u are stnvina nevertbelesa to
have their work rcoop.ized locally u
well u by a nadonal art audience.
They eomedma complain that
local pllerle1 and mueums overlook
area lrtiltl while ooUecton uftdcr-
etlimJte the g::.,or aoca1 art. In addit.ibo. the ft: auppon for art
mu1CUm1 lftd llllcriel is ..-k.
Tbe P'Owina paiu On.nee Coun·
ty'1 art M>rkl r. aperiencina wu the
topic of a day-Iona coofereftce Pft9-
coted last Thursday by the Orange
County Arts Alliance.
At one of three panel di1CUss1ons
held at the Irvine Hilton. Smith was
joined by art col.Jccton and museum
d.Uuton to ditcuss the state of the
vilual a.ruin Oranae Count~.
"It's very difficult for artists n&ht
DOW. The auppon Slructurt for Or-
.. County artists isn't in etac:c.
There are not enouah pJlerie&. said
Beuy Turnbull, co-owner of the TLK
Oal1ery in Colta Mesa.
TumbuU. put cuntor of art at the
Newport Harbor Art MuleU.m, l&ld 1f
more suppon for the arts is not
provided in Oruee County soon,
anists will 1tan lelvina the aru to
woct~ .
"Tbe way it l1lDds now," t.be aaid.
"art is 1dlJ pretty alun ptctinp, It's
aenina beUer. but 1t'1 oot movina
Costumed char.ct~ wtth a ghost of a chanoe, also
vied for most unUIUel, moat traditional, moat happy and
moet ghoulllh honors at Fashion Island where festlvttlea
aJ90 Include a pumpkin lfng..along.
Any booing at both eYents waa either cheers for the
creative effort• end cdorthg talents dlaplayed or ecary
practk:e for trick-or-treet..-who wtll be knoddng on
doors and bobbing for -.pptee on Thursday night.
The 1wo-sea1 l·1babna. de!>Cn hed as
a stunt plane splashed into the ocean
and sanlr. in -1 5 fct't of '-'ater. lr.1lhng a
pasSt'nger and lnJUnng the pilot The
accident apparent!\ '-"ent unnot1ce-d
b\ a crowd of 500 gathered near the
pier to celebrate ~al Beach's 70th
anni' ersan
The pilot. Charles \fahan 'i6. of
Los .\ngeles "'a' able to frt"t' h1mselt
from the wred .. age and was picked up
b) the skipper of a pn\ ate boat.
Orange Count) hentis l t Boh
Kemmis said
\.fahan '-'as transfe~ to a
shentrs harbor patrol boat and taken
to the Seal Beach Pier where he wa<,
met b) paramedics He was subse-
quent!\ treated for minor in1uncs at
(Pleue eeoe PROB&/ A.2)
ROBERT
HYNDMAN
Police identify body
of slain man found
set on fire in field
fut." ~vin Consey. dircctor of the
Newport Harbor Art Museum, like-
ned the arts 10 Onngc County to an
adole9Cenl. "It lacks so~ matun ty
and sopbisuauon." he said. "and 1t
also lacks money."
As a renowned a.n m useum. the
Newport Harbor Art Museum d~s
not typically dtffercnuate bttwccn
Onnac County artists and non-
county l.rtlsts. Consey said. AJtbouah
local artists have their work Clh1b1ted
the1't fro m time to time. they arc not
11ven prefcRnuaJ treatment.
"We're not c:onc:iemcd whether an
anist lives in Oranae County or not."
C'ontty said. "We're interested 1n
,,,__ .-AllTl8T9/ A.2)
BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .............
OlsuoctJve aotd and diamo nd j('V.·
clry lod poh~ to 1dent1~ a man
whose corpsie was set oo fire last w~k
an an Irvine field. pohce sa.1d toda')
lfVlne S,t. Richard Bowman said
investlptorudenufied the dead man
over the ~lcend as Ronald Euacne
Sampson, a 31-~~r-0ld Lon.a Beach
resident. Bowman declined to reveal
Sampson's occupation or pla~ of
employment
lnvcsttpton wett 1n1uall" stvm1ed
af\er a patrol officer spotted a bum1na
body at 3 a.m Tbunday m a lflSS')
area off R1dachnl' Dnve 1n the
affluent Turtk Rock rommun1t' No
wallet or other 1denuficat1on was
found on the v1cttm
.._n autops) detemuned tM man
had died of a aunshot wound to the
upper torso 48 ton hours before~
bod~ was ~t on fire One invesu~~
spec-ulatcd that thl' body had
"duroped" in trvme after the man
hAd bttn ulled elttwherc
The charTCd rond1000 of the bod)
made 1dennficauon difficult., p&rttcu·
larl) because usable pnnts oould ~
obtained from only two or thrtt
fin,en. pohoe wd Fnday
Hopma to find clues. 1nvesupton
had relalcd a detcnpt1on and per-
milled photoeraphs of d11t1ncllve
aold and diamond ~lni that the
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HB candidate offers reward
""\ for vandals who take signs
By 1\08£1\T BARI.ER °' .. _.., ........
A IC.bool board candidate today
offered a SIOO reward for the arrest
and conviction of eenona be claims
arc rippina down his ca.mpaian post·
ets LO Huntinatoo Beach.
Spencer Hatch, teeklna one of three
seats up for elcctJon next Tuetday in
the Huntinaton Beach City (clcmen·
tar)') School District. said the ll&JlS
are beina tom from utility poles
lhrou&hout the city almost as soon as
they an: out up.
Hatch 61, the director and man-
ager of a Westminster pre.-school, said
he suspects that vandals probably are
acting on behalf of an election
opponent whom he declined to
identify.
"I believe someone who wants to
keep my name from before the pubbc
is responsible," sa1d Hatch.
He and bis son put out about $360
worth of professionally made orange
and red campaign signs Saturday
night and all but a few were destroyed.
He has more of the 14x22-inch
signs to post, he said. but is reluctant
to put them out without better
controls. He'sreported the incident to
police who have disclosed they'll
check the area. he said.
Hatch. who's opposmg su other
candidates, said vandals were par-
ticularly active near Main Street and
Beach Boulevard in the downtown
part of the city.
Three times he put up signs, and
each time they were destroyed. He
used a ladder to put the third sign
about 25 feet high on the pole, but It
too was denroyed. he said.
CampaiJD signs of his opponents
remained mt.act. he said.
It 1s a misdemeanor, he said, to
destroy personal property.
Meanwhile, Bill Compton, an area
manager of the Southern California
Edison Co .. said today that California
.,.., ......... ..,Lee ~
Spencer Batch ahcnn hl8 n.ndallqct •tcna.
law prohibits the postina of all signs
on the privately owned utility poles.
But be said that company officials
rarely remove the political signs in a
small JocaJ election where sign
proliferation is relatively minimal.
PROBE DUE AFTER PLANE DIVES •.. From A l
Los AJam itos MedicaJ Center and
released.
About five hours after the crash,
shenffs deputies and city lifeguards
wearing scuba gear recovered the
body of John Thcricau, 50, of West-
lake Village, from the cockpit of the
submerged airplane, a county cor-
oner's deputy said.
The single-engine airplane crashed
at 12:55 p.m. about one mile
southeast of the city pier, near a
Chevron Oil drilling platform, ac-
cording to a Seal Beach police
dispatcher.
Several fishermen apparently saw
the low-Oyina ~e hit the water
and notified city lifquards.
The airplane, thouabt to be a 1970s
model, took otr from Compton
Airport at 12:35, National Transpor-
tation Safety Board invcstiptor
Wayne Pollack said.He said the pilot
and his passenger apparently were
planning to fly along the coastline to
watch boats.
"It was a pleasure trip," Pollack
said.
Witnesses said the airplane did
.. some wild maneuvering and then
came into contact with the water,"
according to Pollack.
The wreck.aae, once hoisted from
the ocean, will be inspected by the
National Transportation Safety
Board. which i1 assigned the task of
determining what caused the crash.
Pollack said be bas no advance word
on the mechanical condition of the
plane.
BURNED BODY IDENTIFIED IN IRVINE •.•
From Al
victim had been wcanng. The jewelry
included an expensive watch, nnp,
chains and a bracelet.
Bowman said a friend of the man's
fa mily read a description of the
Jewelry and gave Sampson's name to
Jrvine police.
Sampson's fingerprints were on file
wtth the county, and investJgaton
were able to match them wtth prints
taken from the body, Bowman wd.
The Irvine police ~t declined
to say wh_y Sampson s fingerprints
were on file or whether he bad a
criminal record.
"It Jtivcs us somethinJt to start
lookina into," Bowman said of the
identification.
Irvine police didn't find Sam~n·s
car in the area and said no residents
have reported seeing a suspicious car
leaving from the scene of the burning
body.
ARTISTS AVOIDING COUNTY IMAGE •••
From Al
whether that person cuts It ID the
intemattonaJ art scene."
According to Conscy, two ques--
t1ons will determine the future of the
artc; 1n Orange County:
• Will there be an audience for the
arts in Oranee County?
•Can art instllullons survive wtth
support coming only from the pnvate
sector>
"If the answers to these two question~ 1sn '1 yes, the future is
bleak." Conscy said. "But if the
answt"r 1s maybe o r yes, the future, ID
my op1n1on. 1s very bnghl."
One sign of the currently weak
~uppon for the ans in Orange
County, Conscy said, 1-; the relatively
low level of contnbut1ons made by
county residents
.. ( ahfo m1ans gi ve about 14 per-
cent It'~~ to chantabk endeavors,
incl uding the arts. than they do ID
otherct'lmparable communities ID the
United States," he said
With the declining levels of art ~upport funds com me from the public
sector. pnvate donations become all
the more important. Some new
programs sponsored by Orange
\ounty corporations arc starting a
new trend m pnvate arts fu nding.
Just Call
642-6086
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le Querenteed
Uotldlly I •IC)ly If yno. "" ""' -"°"' pep. I>'; 'I )Of)"" ~al 1191o<• 1 j ~ y(NI C""Y .. ..... _..,
For ex.ample, the KolJ Co.. a
Newport Beach-based development
firm, is participating in an Arts in
Public Places propam with the city of
Irvine that adds works of art within
the firm's new developments.
"As of now, we've comiuioned
eight pieces of art work to be installed
in plazas and other developments of
the Koll Co.," said Mike Lewis, Koll's
vic.c president of development.
Koll Center Irvine, which is in its
second development phase, will in-
clude eitterior and interior sculpted
art and paintinJJ amid four million
square feet of office space, four hotels,
seven restaurants and other facilities
by the time it's completed in 1991.
The center will be located in the
Irvine Business Complex near John
Wayne Airport.
Koll's efforts to place art among
their developments is an example of
the firm respanding to the current
market, LcW1s said.
"There's an awareness level among
aJI dcvelopen that this is something
people want and something they
eitpect," he said. "It's not JUSt art for
art's sake."
Irvine City Councilwoman Sally
Anne Miller said a directory of local
artists would help cities and support
groups contact possible recipients for
commissioned art work.
But because of the difficulty in
sorting throu~ the various artists
and the media they work in, the
Newport Harbor Art Museum's Con-
scy said, "Your process is destJned to
be a frustrating one."
But Conscy added that artists
typically know where the best artists
can be found and act as an intncate
referral system.
Despite alJ the efforts to support
artists and promote the art communi-
ty in Orange County, however, there
is an inbred resistance among artists
to accept those helping hands, even if
they need them to support their work.
.. When artisu pay too much att.cn-
t1on to their audience, they spend far
too ltttle time w1th the1t creative
work," Vic Smith said.
"I believe that as artists, we have to
re-examine the role ofbcing very vital
amateurs."
When asked what Orange County
arusts would like from ~oups like the
Arts Alliance, Smith wd, "Caring. Jf
artists feel that someone's out there
whocaresabout what they're doing. it
makes a world of difference."
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City may ban surfers at Wedge
By SUSAN BOWLETf °' ... °"",.. ....
The Wedge in Newport Beach has
been a fa.med spot where swimmers
have tested their talents against the
unusual waves that peak next to the
jetty, but city officials will consider
banning suriboards at the dangerous
beach.
"I don•t really know what the
council will decide," said Newport
Beach Mayor Philip Maurer, "Some
people think that people with surf-
boards shouldn't be allowed there."
The controveny was sparked by a
letter to the City Council by Los
Anacles resident Greg Thome, who
said he was cut when a surfboard ran
over him earlier this month. He was
bodysurfing at the Wedge
Newport Beach Lifeguard spokes-
man Bud Bclshc said the surf at the
Wedge is not the ideal place for
surfina anyway. It is dominated by
bodysurfcn who would like to sec
hard boards outlawed from the area.
The kneeboatders who sometimes
ride the waves at the Wedge have not
presented a problem. he said.
Bclsbc said the Wedge brings out a
small group of talented bodysu.rfers
and knecboarders who routmely
battle waves when the south swell
peaks.
Maurer said council members will
review the matter at their study
session this afternoon.
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STABBING IN LAGUNA ...
From Al
Sccunty Division spokesman, Capt.
Bob Rimmer and Sgt. William John-
son bad heard the bulletin on their
patrol car radio and spotted the
suspect's vehicle in the lot.
The officers apprehended LaVilla
and an unidentified passenger, then
radioed the sheriffs department and
Laguna Beach police.
LaVilla was booked mto the
Laguna Beach Jail and faces arraign-
ment Tuesday.
HOSTAGES' KIN TO MEET REAGAN ...
From Al
with terrorists.
White House spokesman Larry
Speakes said today R~n "just
thouaht it would be timely' to sec the
famif y members who were scheduled
to be in Washington this week for a
fCJUlar update on the hostage situ-
allon from State Department of-
ficials.
Speakes said the families had
written Rcapn I.Skins for the session.
"The meetina will provide the
opportunity for the president to bring
the families up to date on our efforts
to secure the release of their rela-
tives." White House spokesman
Mark Weinberg sa.1d Sunday of the
session, scheduled for late this after-
noon.
Reagan, returning to the White
House Sunday from a weekend at his
Camp David retreat in the Maryland
mountains, refused to answer re-
porters' questions about the session.
Speakes said relatives of only four
of the six families would be rep-
resented at today's mectinJ.. White
House spokesman Edward Djercjian
said Buckley has no immediate
family, and Speakes said the family of
Thomas Sutherland is in London and
could not be reached by the White
House.
•
Since Feb. IO. 1984, nine Ameri-
cans have been kidnapped in Leba-
non, and the meeting marks the first
time Reagan has scheduled a White
House meeting with any relative of a
victim. Three of the kidnapped men
ha vc been freed.
In the past. hostagt relatives have
charged they have been misled by the
Reagan administration when they
tried to get information on U.S.
government efforts to aid the
host.ages. Earlier this month, some
family members and friends formed
the American Hostage Committee to
focus public attention on the
hostages' plight.
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Seniors get free
flu shots today
A free nu sbot clime for senior ciuzens,
sponsored by the South Coast Medical Center and
the Oranae County Health Department, is bcina
beld today thro!if S p.m. at South Coast Medical Center in South una.
Recommen only for people SS and over, the
nu shots a~ beina administered m tbe board room of
the hospital, at 31872 South Coast HiJhway. People
will be treated on a first come, first served basis and
more information 1s a vaJlabtc at 499-1311.
Cookln6 clauea carded
C.j~n/Creol~ . ~oolcing and traditional
Thanks11v1ng fest1v1t1es arc being prepared in two
Coastline Community College lectures the former
tonight and the latter next Monday, both from 6:30
to 9:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Center. 3101
Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar.
Both lectures will be presented by Debra Lee
Jordan, the head chef with California Classics
Catering. The cost of each class is S 17, an further
tnfonnation is available at 241 -6186.
Halloween aafety streaed
A program hiahlighting Halloween safety
preparedness for local parents will be offered tonight
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the National Pediatric Support
Services office, 2627 Vista dcl Oro 1n Newport
Beach. Safety tips and safe costume and makeup
techniques for children will be offered.
The office will host a Halloween party Thursday
from 7 to 9 p.m . with refreshments, carnival booths.
a haunted house and a costume parade
Language claBBes offered
The Jewish Community Center of South
Orange County has announced the opening of its
new fall classes, 1ncludrng a course in beginnmg
Hebrew beginning today.
Other classes will be offered in beginning
Spanish, Yiddish, introduction to music, purposeful
play and a class for expectant mothers. A SAT
preparation course also is offered.
Eng1neers• open house set
"UCI Engincenng -Industry: Plannmg the
Future·· is the theme for the third annual UC Irvine
Engineering Affiliates Review, to be held Teusday
from 3 to 6:30 p.m. at the University Club on
campus.
The review, intended to acquaint affiliate and
other industry members with the research betng
conducted m the School of Engmeenng, 1s free and
open to the public. Call John Feltman at 856-7950 or
856-795 I for more 1nfonnatton and rescrvauons.
Halloween party at library
The Dana Niaucl Library will host a Halloween
party Tuesday from 5 to 6 p.m. for children of all
ages at its facility on Coast Highway at Niguel Road.
The free program will include stories. games,
crafts, songs and refreshments and children may
attend in costume if they wish. Call the children's
service department at 496-5517 for further tnfor-
mation.
Memoir clan at GWC
A series of five free workshops for senior
citizens on wriung lifetime experiences as a memoir
to pass on to future generauons will be held at
Golden West College beginning Tuesday.
Screenwriter and novelist Jane Pehderghast-
O'Reilly will conduct the programs, scheduled for
12:45 to 2:45 p.m. in Room 136 of the college's
admin1strat1on building. Part1c1pants may regJster
at the door and more infonnat1on 1s available at
891-3991
Blood analysis offered
Dcl~do Optimal Medical Care in Newpon
Beach wtll offer a free hve blood cell analysis at a
health lecture Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at its facility,
3961 MacArthur Bl vd., Suite I 0 I.
The topic of the lecture is "How to Achieve
()pumum Health.·· Call the medjcaJ care office at
416-2334 for details.
Candidate•• forum set
The Associated Student Government of
Saddleback College will host a meeting of the
Saddleback Community College District Board of
Trustees candidates Tuesday at 12: 15 p.m . 1n the
McKinney Theater of the Mission Viejo collCfe.
Teo candidates arc running for three positions
m the Nov. 5 election. For more information, call
the student development office at 582-4616.
Image aemlnan •lated
Two pcnonal development scmman will be
offered this week by Irvine Valley Cotlqe. The first,
on happineu, will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
Turtle Rock Community Parle, Sunnyhill Road off
Tunlc Rocle Drive, Irvine.
The second on conversation ts planned for
Saturday from JOa.m. to 5 p .m. in Room A212/213
of the colleae. The fees arc S IS for the first class and
S25 for the second. Call 5S9·3333 for further
information.
Nlc&nlD• program planJJed
A slide prcaentation and discussion on
Nicaraaua will be tbe topic of Wednesday's meetin1
of the Educators for Social Rciponsibility at S:30
p.m . at 727 Bellis, Ncwpon Beach.
Curriculum materials for use in preparation for
the Reqan-Oorbllcbev summit meetiOJ aJeo will be
sham1. C.tll Betty at 856--0117 for more infonnation.
Monday, Oct. 28
• 7:30p.m. 1nt11e'rnua9"nats.eC.mmh1toa
City Council Chambetl, 17100 Jambcmit Blvd.
Tueaday, Oct. 29
• 9:30 a.m., Oru&e ~ ,Bee.H et..,.,.. men, Hall of Admiafitnlioo hearina room, I 0
Civic Cenltf P1a.a. SuLI Ana..
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It's a wetjob
U thla la bath time, It muat be Saturday. Jojo Killian of Coeta Mesa
haula oat the aarden hoee and wuha eeven day•' worth of dirt and
mtacellaneoaa who-lmowa-what off hla do&, Pilot. The bath la
acbeduled every week -whether Pilot needa lt or not. He uaually
doa.
Gas prices creeping up
with more hikes seen
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Gasohne retail
pnces edged up for lhe first time in 31h
months. and an oil industry analysl says
that means lhe cost of gettmg the lead out
of gas has finally reached the pump and
more increases are 1n store.
Dan Lundberg, publisher of the pet-
roleum-onented Lundberg Letter. said
Sunday that retail pnces rose less than a
fifth ofa cent in the last two weeks. whale
wholesale prices rose 1.08 cents per'g:aJl on.
cutting into retailers' profits
"A further retail mcrease Wlll occur as
dealers catch up to pass that wholesale
increase on to the public." he predicted.
For the survey period end mg Fnday. the
average retail price of all grades ofgasohnc.
self and full-serve, was S 1.204 per gallon,
almost a fifth of a cent higher than 1n the
previous two-week penod, Lundberg said.
He surveys prices at some 17.000 service
stations nationwide e very two weeks.
He said he had expected the un-
seasonable post-Labor Da> pnce nse
~use of the reducti on oflead content 1n
gas that took effect Jul> I under orders of
the U.S-Envi ronmental Protection Agen-
cy. Cutting the lead content in gasohne
increases the cost of mak.ing leaded gas
because other octane enhancers are more
expensive.
Lundbellt said the IUlS price hake had
been delayed because of the use ot cheaper
imported gasoline as well as imports of
ingredients used to make gasohne. such as
naptha. Such imports .. now account for
one in every 14 gallons(of gas} we consume
1n the United States," he said.
The latest Lundberg survey found that
the retail pncc of self-sen e regular leaded
gas averaged S l.081 per gallon. up m o re
than a quarter-cent in the past two weeks
Self-serve regular unleaded was SI . IS 7. up
near!) a fifth of a cent. while premium
unleaded was SI 288. up mo re than a fifth
of a cent.
Full-serve regular leaded was SI 309, up
nearly a tenth of a cent, regular unleaded
was S 1.376. up o nl) three-hundredth!> of a
cent; and premium unleaded was SI 447,
up almost a quarter-cent.
Self-serve gasoline pnces rose more than
full-~rvc ~cause there 1s greater demand
for the cheaper self-serve gas. which nov.
accounts for 76 percent of all domestlt'
gasolines sales. Lundberg said.
Another EPA-mandated cut 1n lead
content is due at the end of the year Retail
gas pnces probably will go up even more
because of the next lead cutback and
increased winter demand for heatmg 011
which causes produce~ to de' ote les<> of
each barrel of 011 to gasoline production,
Lundberg said
Police data delayed
in Irvine teen case
By USA MAHONEY OflMCW,~· .....
An Orange Count) Supenor Court
comm1ss1oncr has delayed the release of
Distnct Attorney's 10tcrv1t:ws with three
lrvtne police officers accused of rough
treatment 10 the April 21 arrest of a
mentally retarded. autistic teen-ager.
Comm1ss1oncr Greer Stroud told the
half-dozen attorneys whose clients are
mvolvcd 10 a $20-million c1v1l lawsuit
ap1nsl the city of Irvine and three of 11s
police officers MOnday that she was
inclined to tum over the taped interviews
to the tcen-agcr's attorney;. but she agreed
to make arrangements ror defense at-
torneys to listen to them first so they can
fonnulate arguments ap1nst release of the
tapes.
Lee Wood. counsel for the ci ty. and three
attorneys representing the a~ustd polacc
officers asked Stroud not to release the
interviews today because th<'y did not
know if they might contain pnvilqed
information.
But Richard Peterson, attorne} for 19-
ycar-old Guido Rodriaucz Jr .. complained
his opponents were only trying to delay
proc:ecdinp in the lawsuit. Each poll~
officer had his or her attorney prt1Cnt
Banda,ton Beach
A bWJlar reponedJy broke 10to a brown
1981 Toyota Celica parked in the carpon of
an ap&rtment complex in the 6700 block of
Warner Avenue Friday or Saturday How-
ever. the buraJa,r didn't steal anyth1na. • • • Someone rcponedly broke into a home
lo the 6400 block of Reubens Sunday
afternf:>on and stole a 38-caliber b.andaun.
won.b'$300, and S2S in cub. Poltoc reports
said the thiehlso ransacked the rcsidenCIC. • • • Money, c:n:dit cards, and Jewelry of an
undetermined value were reponed stolen
from a home 1n the 20SOO block of ~t
Sunday. The thief entered throuah a rear
window, police repona laid. • • • A ~dent in the 16800 block of Barona
dun ng the Dist m t Attorneys intervte"'-. he
said. and Stroud had granted In 1ne access
10 the tapes a month ago
Holly Leonard. deputy d1stnLl attome).
aclcnowlcged that Stroud had penn11ted the
release of the tapes to all but Peterson in a
Sept. 24 heanng. But the D1~1nct At-
torney's office decided against turning the
tapes over because tt would give Irvine an
unfair advantage over Peterson. ~he said.
Stro ud agreed 10 arrange a time when
defense attorneys may rcvte>A the tapes and
present arguments against Peterson's re-
cc1v10g them.
She also ordered Wood to pro' 1de her
with personnel records of the officers
wt thin I 0 days.
Such personnel 1nfonnaton 1s protected
under state law but Stroud said she would
weigh the officcn' nghts to pnvac} against
Peterson's right to know the tr work h1stor)
Peterson alkges that Sgt. James Lowder
and officers Shari Lohman and Dave
Stocnner violated Rodriguez.' c1v1l na,hts
when they chased him down. handcuffed
and aITCsted ham on susp1c1on of stealing a
bicycle and being under the influence of
druas.
RouJ}\ ~atmcnt dunng the arnst cost
the then 18-year-old )Outh bis left k1dne~.
Pctcnon claims.
back fence. She didn't know 1fhc had taken
anythma. police reoons said ' . . ;+.resident 10 the 7300 block of Garfield
repontd Sunday that someone stole a 22-
calibcf stmi automatic nfle. worth SI SO.
from his home last week • • • A blue woman's 10..spttd b1C'ycle. worth
SI IQ, was reported stolen froru the open
prqr of a home m lhc S 100 block of
Geldini Sunday • • • A rn1dent 10 the 6300 block of Olona
reported Sunday that ber I }-year-old son
wu shot wilh a BB-tun b)' someone ndina
1n the beck of a wbJtc ptckup truck near
Spnf\IVlew School. Pohce reports sa.id be
was take-o to the Emeraicenter. 4952
Warner A~ • (Of tre.atmmt • • • An employtc of the Two Wb«l l ransll reported lh.tt a man brolct into her hou1e
Sunday. She co&d police she aaw him run
•••••••••••••••··--~ throuah her back yard and hop over the
Autbonry bicycle shop. 401 Main SL,
f'el)Of'tfd that a man came tnto the store 10
' , ~ I
Ofange CoMt OAJL V PILOT /Mand.my, October 28. 1945 * AS
AFL-CIO meets
in.county, eyes
unified action
By &k Aaaodaae4 Preu
AfL.CIO Prnldtnt Lane KutJand was
scheduled to open the fedention's 16th
biennial convention 10 Anaheim today
W1th a call to act.Jon on the pohocaJ and
cc-0nom1c fronts by a u01fied labor move-
ment.
In a speech to 1,000 dtl~tes wbo lead
the federation's 96 affihated unions,
Kirkland wu to focus on a post-Reapn
era u an opporturuty for orpnw:d labor.
The theme of the four-day convention,
.. Meeting the Challcnse of the Future,"
reflects a move toward new strategy that
the Afl.A'IO 1s trying to develop.
With the labor movement havrng lost
2. 7 million of its rank and file since 1980.
the AFL-CIO 1s look.ina to the rutllon's 28
m1lhon former union members as a
potent1al orpnizm~ around.
The federation s secretary-treasurer.
Thomu R. Donahue, with Klrldand's
support, is bctund the campaign to
develop new union benefit pack.ages to
offer to non-unionists as well as membcn.
The concept, which emerged from a self-
analysis issued by the Af'L..CIO last
February, holds out to non-union workers
the poss1b1hty of bemg eligible for con-
sumer discounts. credit cards and low-cost
supplemental insurance Under the
proposal. the services would be avaJlable
through a labor unton for an annual fee
that would be less than union dues.
Pnme candidates for the service would
~ rormer un1onJSLS wbo work at non-
union bu11neisei or work.en who tned
unsu.ccenfuUy to Of)&DIZC employees into
a colleettve b&rpiruna unit
Kirk.land IS rcnewma the fedcrauon·~
efforts to act 1n unity 1n the face of what
orpnized labor rqards as a hostile
Republican admin1stratton.
One opportunity the AFlA"IO men-
uons promJDentJy 10 a report to lhe
convenuon 1s next year's m1d-tenn clec-
uons 1n the Senate, where 22 R~ublican
and 12 Democratic seats arc up. Sutt~n of
lhc GOP incumbents fac101 re-clec11on are
first·tenraers and most uc conservati ve~
Republicans hold a narrow 53-47 edge 1n
the Senate
It 1s the 1988 pres1dent1aJ election
however that lhc federauon of m ore than
13 m1Llton members secs as m big c-hance
and Kirk.land hopes to persuade th~
fedcrauoo's unions to act together
He took the fi rst step O\ er the weckc.-n<.I
when the AFL-CIO's execuuve counLll
moved tnto pos1t1on for a possible earl>
endorsement ofa Democratic pres1dent1al
cand1da~ ~fore the pnmar) campaign
season. The council agrCt'd to the conLept
o( soundtng out union members un
whether there is a con~nsus w1th1n th~
federauon 1n fa vor of a particular can-
didate.
The process 1sdes1gned to avoid a repeat
of past campaigns 1n which unions redun~d
their pol.JllcaJ etTecuvencss b) endorsing
compettng Democrats
Chapman's tribute
to honor visionaries
Chapman College will honor three
Orange C"ounuans on Nov 2 when its Fine
<\rts Departments stage An Amencan
Celebration V, an annual mbute to
individuals who have conc hed countv ltft:
and who cxcmphf) the spint of . free
cnterpnsc •
Presented dunng the college's I 25th
anniversary, and mlcd "Discover the
Future." the gala at the Anaheim Mamo tt
Hotel wall pay "tnbute to three Amcncan<>
1n pan1cular. vmonanes each one o f them.
who have made a tremendous impact on
the way we harvest our fields, build our
homes, and even repair human hearts "
said Chapman trustee George Argyros of
Newport Beach.
This year's honorees arc Newport Buch
resident and businessman Gen. W1l11am
L-,,on. rancher Francis Gnset and heart
valve entrepreneur Warren Hancock.
Lyon, a retired Air Force ma1or general.
ts credJted with saving AuCal where he 1s
chairman and chief executive officer. He
also heads T he ~1ll1am L\On C (J
Southern Caltforn1a·, top home bu1ldc1
the past four y~
Gnsct will be honored for his contnbu·
t10ns to agnbus1ness >A hert: his mechanical
mno' attom li ke self-propelled bea n
thrashers and 1m gat1on '>Y'>tt'm~ are na-
llonall) recognized.
Hancock, a pa oncer in 1he cloo,('d cm u1 t
tcle' 1s1on industn de' eloped the porc1nt·
heart 'ah<" that has extended Lhe h'es ut
more than I 00 ()()() people
Chapman's l\mencan C elcbrat1on \
was launched tn 1981 a~ the centcrp1ect: o t
the college's Enttrpnsc 86 capital cam
patgn
Accordtng to President(., T \mtth $411
million of the $54 m 11l1on goal has been
commtttt'd
The capital campaign's first pr<>Jelt ,., a
SI 0 mtlhon Learning Center on tht
Orange campu~. Groundbrcalmg 1s s.ched
uled 1n early 1986
Fire Explorers set OC muster
.\ bucket bngade race. Med <\tr Helicop-
ter demonstration and barbecue are
among the events planned when the
Califo rnia Fire Explonng Assoc1at1on
sponsors its first muster Saturda~ at the
assoct.at1on's Net-4 Tra1010g fac11Jt,
· Bcginnmg at 8 a.m. at the facilit~ at thc
Orange Freewa) and Orangcwood m
.\nahe1m. the muster will feature compet1-
twn among young people from Orange
test nde a SI ~ 3Q rnmpe11tton b1~'de bu1
didn't return 11
Fountain Valley
Store officials at Ca11 fom 1a Cowbo\
17945 Magnolia St. reported that somrone
stole a $395 leather Jacket from th<' store
Sundav afternoon . . ..
O fficials at the Mobil 0 11 ( orp reponed
Sunday that one of the emplo~ees at the
16230 Harbor Bh d scrvtet' station 'tole
S I . "'00 in cash • • • Someone reported!) <>tol<' \3. "~S JO
Jewelry and SSO 1n cash from a home JO the
17800 block of Elm Fnda) ••• ~ 24-ycar-old Twcnt)OJOe Palm<. man
was cited for unnattng 1n a public p lace tn
the 18100 block of Euclid Street Saturda\
night
Newport Beach
Tools valued at S 1.330 were reported
stolen fro m tbe bed ofa truck parked 1n the
2100 block o f Miramar Fnda) or Saturday ••• James Wilham C'ronm. 17. and Nancy
Sue Bouvier, 24. were arrested for makmaa
loud. unreasonable not~ in front of their
18th Street rcs1denet Sunda) • • • Jewelry valued at 1900 wa~ reported
stolen from a home an the I Q{)() block of
Pon Tnnm FndB ~ or Saturda~
lrrine
A Strav. Hat Ptu.a deh"cf) man was
robbed of an unknown amo unt while
dchvenna a pill to a Glenhuru ~s1dencc
Sunday ntfl'IL Acc-ord1ng to pohcc. the
v1cum was to front ofthe customer's home
when he was accosted by a man who strudt
him 10 the fact wtth hts fist and took h1
money No weapon was 'lttn. pohct
rcpons sa1d The suspect 1s d~nbcd as a
black man, 5 feet. 10 inch~ tall, wetah1na
180 pounds.. wt th shon. manne cut-st) le
hair He was wcanna a hJht blue polo \hat'\
and Levi~. pohce reports said
C-tall-
.. rt"sidcnt 1n w 800 block ofBcarC rttk
reported that S6SO 1n tools 1n a S50 bo•
we~ taken from his open P.ra&e Saturday
or Sunday • • • Someone ~portedly stOle 1 S 12 S bicycle
Count' v.ho ha-i~ attt>n1.kd the a''"' '.I
11on'sfire academ'llf"'hn.He ntac,ll'J r
ca reers 1n the fire scf' •~<'
C ompe11ng posts v.111 tx' cl1g1t'llc 11>1
trophies. and profe~s111nal fire ftghtcl'\ -'
be c:ondut11ng skill' ch n1c~ throup,h11u1 .t.
da\
Fe<' for the <'' ent 1\ \ti per pc:r,1•r
more information lall 'i~!l-''1ti
a.nd stole SI r. r.~ I 111 • niru1<."r t'\.ll!ll'mt'n
unda\
South County
Someone repon<."dh 'itolc an \ ' fl•••
sunglasses from a hlut 141:!4 "'1a1dd p1d .. ~1 p
parked 1n the carpon ()I a Laguna Hill'
apartment along .\bb' v.ood • • • <\ S54.5 motor ~ootcr "'a' •t'l)<.irH 1
stolen from the garage o f a La guna "•ttUl
home an the '14()() bllxl t1f Pad1 na < an.ll
Police reports said the thatl t·r11t·rc1'
through the opc-n front d1,.1r • • • .\ car stereo """tern anJ J ~·t 111 tl){1.•
"-Orth S680. were reported \tolen I rum a ,J
park.ed a the LOmer ot liall 1nghdm ar
l\cacaa Lane 1n Laguna Ha ll\
Laeuna Beach
Firefighters responded tu a m1n11r \l ru,
lure fire Sunda' on Bcm Dn' r v. h<'fl' ·'
fi replace blaze had grov.n out ot contrnl
The fi re. howeH'r was t:'11ngu1,ht•d ul)<.111
the firefighters' am, al <41 I I~ am • • • An armed rob~r) ..., as rTpon cd Satur
day evcnmg at a South Coa~t H1ghwa'
busmen The v1ct1m told police that S "\OP
was lo~t to a pair armed with a rc\oh"•
O ne suspect was descnbcd as a :!4-year-oh1
male. 5 .. 7. dark eyes. wcanng a wh11r
sweatshirt and black 1eans The otht•r
suspect was dMCT1bed a' a 2:!·,C'aHild
female. 5-., drnsed 1n a ""h1IC' 1ad .. et antl
green skirt • • • Polt~ &rre$1ed two motonst~ on c;.u'.r'1
aon of dnVl na under the mtluenc<' or
alcohol Phillip Anthon' \ups. ~O ,.,.ac,
arTCsted Sunda~. \horth after m1dn1ght on
ThaJ1a Strttt <nm Hamson ~ker 'I
was stopped al :! 2S a m Saturda' ~·n
lqlon Strttt and South Coast Haghv.-a\
Woman· s death
being probed
By lM AHocial~ f>THI
Police art inve!>hpting as a homaudl' thr
death of a woman who~ part11lh di\
membered body was found"' Aruhe1m h \
the crew of a frc\lht train ftom a home 10 the HOO block of Bunker
Hill Way Sunday while the rcudent was
us1na the phone • • • U s1na an car Jade to smash the a1aJ.l front
door. a buraJar rcponcdly_ entered the
Moore Business Cent~ }4()() B'Tistol t .
The ttcw reported the d111oovcry under
the Brookhunt Strut ovefl)I'-' at 9 30 a m
Sunday. OffiOCT 0.Vld Scvert<>n wd
Thctt was no 1dtnt1ficaooo on the bod)'
Sevenon declined to K)' why lh<" death wa\
considered a horru~de
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Senior Walker admits spying;
son to receive lighter sentence
BAL TlMORE (AP) -Retired
Navy communications spcciahst
John A. Walker Jr. admitted today
that be spied for the Soviet Union for
l 7 yean and aareed to testify qainst a
former Navy 6uddy io c1chanse for a
lenient tenlence for bis son.
Walker, 48, pleaded Juilty to three
counts, includina a new espionaic
cha.rae of conspiracy, admitting for
the first time that he pu.sed Navy
secrett to the Soviet Union from 1968
throuab I 98S.
H11 son, Michael. pleaded iu1Jty to
au five counts that had been brouJbt
apinst tum last May.
The new charae against the cider
Walker was oootained in an indict-
ment which had been handed up
Fnday but was sealed until today.
Prosecutors and aovernment
sources previously had indicated that
Walker. the aJleged mastermind of a
family spy rina, had been paid by the
Soviet Union for as Iona as 18 years,
but the initial five-wunt federal
indictment apinst Walker had cov-
ered only evidence for I 98S.
Walker also pleaded aualty to two
charies contained in the original
indictment handed up last May -
attemptma to deliver national de-
fense documents to the Soviets and
attemptina to receive military secrets
from-his son. a 22-year-old Navy
1Caman.
As part ot the pica-bargain ~
ment, the father agreed to testify in
any trial related to the caac. Bbapan Sb.tee ~eeeh
House panel forges new tax plan Guru seized
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -In-
dian auru Bhagwan Shrce Rajnecsh.
under federal indictment, was ar-
rested today and taken in handcuffs
from a plane in which he and several
followen from !'tis Oregon commune
were trying to Oee the country,
officials said.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Rep. Dan Rostenkowska,
who put his House Ways and Means Committee through
a weekend of closcd--Ooor sessions to write a new tax law.
pred.icu the etron will pay off even though the panel has
strayed from the plan recommended by President
Rcap.n.
appears to be a lack of public excnement about It.
'"Once we sec what the (final) d ocument is. attention
will be focusod on it and we will get that army of
constituents I thank are for tax refonn." Rostenkowska
said.
"More so today than I have ever seen, there is the
optimistic view that we will get a bill" this year,
Rostcnkowski, 0-111., told reponers after the committee
be chain adjourned Sunday night. At an earher news
conference. he had conceded a slow start but rejected any
notion th,. t:1• i"""'" i~ ,.,.,.fi '"" th• v,.,.r 11,.~ni 1,. ...,.,,.,
A senior Republican on the committee, Rep. Bill
Frenzel of Minnesota, says the panel as moving too
quickJy. Where once members were eum1ning Reagan's
massive proposal a line at a time, Frenzel said, "now we
are tak.ing too big a bite. section by section" just to put
t~ther a pack.age.
Waiting U.S. Customs Service
officials surrounded two planes carry-
ing ~necsh and followers when they
landed at Charlotte-Douglass Inter-
national Airpon following a fliaht
from Oregon. authorities said.
Israel strafes PLO
bases, killing five
BEIR UT (AP)-Pohce said today
that five people were killed and naoe
were wounded in an attack by Israeli
jets on two bases of a pro-Synan
Palestiruao guerrilla group in eastern
Lebanon's Bek.aa Valley.
Officials of rival mihtias ended
talks in Damascus, Syria. Sunday on
~ys to end Lebanon's 10-yea~-old
etvil war.
In Beirut, police said m1ht1a
fighters exchanged tank. and mortar
fmacross the Green Line that divides
the city into Chrisuan and Moslem
sectors, killing five civilians and
woundjna 13 other people.
Christian radio stations accused
the radical Shiite Moslem Hezbollah,
or Party of God. of shelling Beirut's
Christian sector to sabotage the peace
from the fundamentalist. pro-Iranian
Hezbollah. lt opposes the peace talks
because of the Christians' former
links with Israel.
Rescue workers wound up their
search through the rubble of the two
guerrilla bases bombed by Israeli .Ur
force Jets Sunday. The raid. Israel'
13th thas year against targets an
Lebanon. was staged agamst bases of
the Front for the Liberation of
Palestine-General Command.
A spokesman for that group sajd m
a statement issued in Damascus that
two guerrillas were killed, two were
wounded and one was missing. The
spokesman, Fadl Shrourou. also saad
there were an unspecified number of
Lebanese civilian casualties.
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Human heart replaces
man's artificial organ
By &M Auocta&ecl Preti
PITTSBURGH -A 47-year-old man kept abvc' for four days with an
artificial heart today recelVed a human heart and wa~ reported in cntical
condition at Presbyterian-University Hospital. a hosp11al spokcsmban ~~d.
Thomas Oaidosh received the human organ ma 3'h-hour o~ra1100 t at ...... n
at 2:15 a.m .. said spokesman Thomas Chakurda. ·:Accord1.~.a~_pi:~1.~
Griffith who led the swJical team, the suracry was ro1;1tme. ~·IA&'"u.a sat ·
The bun was obtained from a man an Dayton, C hao, officials there said.
Chakurda would not release any ,info~tion at_>out the donor of the heart, but
said Gaidosh'a size was a factor 1n finding a suitable organ.
Soviet ..Uor'• fate pondered
BELLE CHASSE, La. -C'ust~ms agents g~ded a Soviet freiah~r today
as State Department officials negotiated for a third day the fate ofa wlor who
twice jumped ship but was returned 10 the vessel. ~tate Departm~nt offic1als,
aboard the Marshal Koniev since Friday, were trying lo determine .~bat the
sailor wanted to do. "There's nothing definite that I can te!l you, a State
Depanmcnl officer who spoke on condition of anonymity ~d by ~lep~on~
from Washington. "The talks are going on, there's no resoluuon at this pomt.
DeLorean admitted to bospltlll -
SOMERVILLE, N.J. -Former automaker Jo~n Z. De LoS:U~·
embroiled in a rancorous divorce trial here, w~s admitted 10 a hosp1taJ s
cardiac care today after suffering chest pains. officu~ls said .. De Lorean walked
into Somerset Medical Center at 12:34 p.m .. said hospital spo~eswoman
Joanne Thorsen. He was taken to the Coronary Car~ Unat~t the meda~ center.
Thorsen said. "He is under observation," she said, adding he was 10 sta~le
condition. She declined further comment. The judge postponed the. hcanng
until noon Tuesday after being informed of De Lorean's hospatahzataon.
'Connoisseur' gunmen
grab nine paintings
at Paris art gallery
PARIS (AP) -French police
hunted today for gunmen who held
up an art gallery and vanished with
nane painungs. including works by
Monet and Renoir, that one museum
official said showed the bandits had
the eye of"connoisscurs."
The thievei, said by police to
number at least five. surged anto the
Marmottan Museum with pistols
drawn dunng v1s1ti ng hours Sunday.
They forced guards and visitors to he
on the Ooor and fanned out through
the gallery.
Within five minutes they were
gone, along with artwork estimated to
be worth S 12.5 million. said Marmot-
tan curator Yves Brayer
••(It's) as if someone had stolen the
'Mona Lisa,"' said a shaken Brayer
"Ifs the theft of the century."
Among the canvasses stolen was
Claude Monet's "Impression Soleil
Levant" (Impression Sunrise), a pon
scene that gave the late 19th century
Impressionist movement its name.
Brayer said the pajnung .. has no
price" because of its historic vaJue.
Two paintjngs by another Im-
pressionist master, Pierre Auguste
Renoir. were also seized by the
gunmen.
A police spokesman said no moll ve
was being excluded.
S. Africa bans asse1nbly
after new rioting deaths
By tbe A11oc:lalff Press
JOHANNESBURG-The government banned 102 oppos1t1on groups an
the Cape Town area from holding meetings without police permission and
made it illegal for local students to be on the streets dunng school hours. Police
said two more people were killed m anti-apartheid noung late Sunday and
early today in Cape province. The government measures, announced Sunday
night. affect local affiliates of the United Democratic Front, a multi-racial ant1-
apartheid coaht1on. and numerous black consciousness groups
Peres appeals to Husseln for peace
JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Shimon Peres, facing a vote of
confidence 1n Parliament on his peace initiative. called on Jordan's King
Hussein today to act with Israel so as not to mass the opportunity for peace. The
pnme minister, who returned Sunday from a 12-0ay trip to Europe and the
United St.ates, was criticized by the right wing of his coalition government for
proposing international involvement in the Mideast peace process during a
speech to the U nned Nations. and for conduc11ngsccret negotiations. But Peres
told Parliament he stood behind "every word" of his speech last Monday 10 the
U.N. General Assembly.
Arafat in Jordan for peace talks
AMMAN, Jordan -PLO chief Vasser Arafat amved in the Jordanian
capital today for crucial talks with King Hussein about the future of their joint
plan for peace with Israel. The king, who has said he is displeased with a series
of events dunng the last month that have hurt prospects for peace talks with
l~rael. ~old reporters last w~k that he planned to have a "very serious
d1scuss1on (with Arafat) to ascertatn where we go from here." Hussein told a
news conference Thursday he was "reassessing the entire situation."
Two Gls •autos bombed ln A then•
ATHENS -Two cars owned by U.S. servicemen were damaged early
today by bombs, police said. No one was hurt. A police spokesman said there
was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bomb attacks an the Kypscli
ne1ghorhood of Athens and the suburb of Glyfada. The spokesman said the
cars belonged to Air Force sergeants Joel Brownlee. 46, and Steven Bost, 40,
both servingat the U.S. Air Force base at the Athens airport. Hometowns of the
two servicemen were not immediately known.
Girl, 12, saved from Dood dies
SYDNEY, Austraha -A 12-year-old girl who was snatched from a
Oooded storm drain died Sunday without regaining consciousness. docto"'
saad. The girl, Michele Worth, was swept more than 300 yards down the drain
dunna a flash flood that followed a torrential storm Wednesday. She was
clmically dead when rescued, but paramedics managed to restore her heanbcat
and pulse in the dash to a hospital. "Her condition continued to deteriorate
during the past 24 hours. She remained m a coma and died al midday," a
statement from Westmead Hospital said.
Na%l war criminal will surrender
MUNICH -One of the world's most wanted Na11 war cnmanals says he
is ready to surrender as Iona as he 1s not handed over to the Israelis a West
German new1 magazine reported today. The magazine Bunte also quoted the fugi~ive, Aloi~ Brunner, as saying that in his escape after World War II be
reccwed offic1aJ documents under a false name from American authontiesand
worked for the U .S. Army as a dnver. Brunner was a close associate of Adolf
Eichmann and ~mmander 9f a concentration camp at Dti.ncy, France. He
oversaw deportation of Austnan. Greek. French and Czechoslovakian Jews to
Nazi concentration camps. The mapzine iaid ht" was "tracked down"in
Damascus, Sy,na. where he has been li ving for ~veral years under the name "Or. Fischer.·
Razlnl work after quake llnl•hed
MEXICO CITY -American demolttaons experts rned three more
apanmcnt houses at the Benito Juarez complex1 finaahin~~~truction beaun
last month by t~n earthqu~kes. Demolition worurs crept into one o(the
crumbling bu1ld1np to ad)~ll a detonator cable before aoin& ahead with the
explosion Sundar. Demohuon wort bepn Saturday at the complex, located in
a downtown ne1gh~rhood I.hat. w~a severely damaaect by the September
quakes. The three nine-story bulld1n11 took only eit}lt 1eeoncb to collapee
Sunday after the detonation of295 poundsof uptosives, placed 1n 4SO separate
charsca 1n the buakfil\ll' columns.
1V ome.a prote.t Marca. In ltlanUa
MANILA -About 2,000 women, one weatin& a shimmenna aown and
Jewels to mock lint lady Imelda Marcos. marched today through the capital's
streets to protest alleaed aovemment corruption and U.S. auppon for
Prmdent Ferdinand E. Mai:cos-The WOn'l~n. am~na them Roman Calholac:
nuns,_ ~ protest hrmns 1n front of uuu aovemmcnt m1n11tnes before ~na to the U.S. Embluy, where the)> stated 11t•ncal ak.ita about alleaed
aovemmcnt 1bu1es. The protest came one day aft 'me 7 000 farmen aod
atudenU arthed peacefully on Maroos' peJaoe. VO\ to aven,t the poHce
killina of two nudent demonstraton..
Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. October 28, 1885 All
Year after killings, Halloween fright isn 't fun
Cousins· unsolved
murders haunting
Illinois parents. kids
By JOHN DOWLI~ ' 1 ,,,_......,
DECATUR, Ill -Pumplcrns are
heaped on the blacktop an front of
Tom's Produce. Costumes and candy
crowd the shelves at Woolworth's.
But the make-believe fright of Hal-
loween has been replaced by genuine
fear a year after the slaymgs of two
young tnclc-or-treatcrs.
Sherry Gordon, 12, and her coustn,
Theresa Hall, 9, were found strangled
. 1?1acussin1 proaress 1n solvma the lti~hn , Decatur Police Ch1cf Patnck
Vau an reeled off a list of statistics:
2, ~of reporu compded from 2. 700 interviews, 21790 namet men-
tioned, contacu wnb 28 police de-
partments, 21 polygraph ex.amin-
ations, tripe to a dozen cities. A
seraeant and a detective are assigned
fulf-ume to the case.
"We have a W&e body or
evidence," Vaua,han said. "We JUSl
need a link."
Patricia, who is mildly retarded,
w1:1 interviewed by police, psy-
ch1atnsts, soetal workers and others,
but was of "very limited" help to
1nvestiptors, Vau&}uln said. Accord-
1na to coun t.est1mony by a st.ate
pohce officer, she descnbcd the loller
only as a "a black man -a mean
man."
Police circulated a composlle draw-
101 or a bearded, curly-twred black
man who had been seen with the girls
the niaht they disappeared. He was
descri6cd as in his 20s and between 5-
foot-8 and 5-foot-10 1n height. Bul
Vauahan sa1d the descnpuon fit
hundreds of young men an Decatur.
Patricia "came to the experience
with a lot of emotional conflicts and
problems, and she came away from 1l
with a lot more," said Dr. Michael
Campion, a psychologm who treated
the girl.
in a vacant second-floor flat at a I
sprawlin& public housing project near r
their home. An autopsy indicated
they had been sexually assaulted.
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Theresa's younger sister, Patnc1a,
now 8, had accompanied them on
their Halloween rounds and was
found cowering 1n a closet of the
apanment, physically unharmed.
The cnme, which shook this blue-
collar city of 93,000 people, 1s
unsolved despite a year of full-lime
anvesupt1on by state and local I
authonties. And a persistent under-
current of conccm 1s becoming mag-
nified as Halloween approaches,
some residents say
"I tell you that devil 1s sllll out
there, but people let their babies run
loose in the street," said LaVonne
Williams, a mother of four who hves
almost withtn sight of the building
where the bodies were found. "Some
people don't leam nothin'."
"It's the possibility of a repeat
occurrence, and the beastliness of
what happened to those children,"
said Rev. David Brown. pastor of
Central Baptist Church, where Sherry
and Theresa were baptized and
attended services. "Who knows
where or when ... especially at this
season someone else might be moved
to do the same thtng?"
"What I'm hearing most from 1 parents now is they don't want their
children to take pan 1n Halloween,
penod," said Sandra Johnson, who 1s
coordinating Halloween safety pro-
grams for DOVE Inc .. a Decatur
youth group.
In recent weeks. the city has
planned extraordinary safety
measures for Halloween. Police have
canceled holidays to provide officers 1 for extra patrols. Forty Army reserv-
ists will guard an outdoor pany that
organizers say could draw more than
1,000 children. And more than a
dozen other parties arc planned at
churches and schools as an alterna-
tive to trick-or-treating.
The City Council has urged parents
to limit trick-or-trcauns to hghtod
porches in a familiar neighborhood in
the early evening. But, to the dismay
of some parents, it re)ectcd a proposal
to ban trick-or-trcaun& altogether.
"I sueu what I was asking was
rather drastic and I'm sure there
would be a lot of parents who would
disagree with me," said Donna Skel-
ton, a housewife who agitated for the
ban. "But let's fact u, things aren't
going to get anv better 1n this world."
Bonanno
theft trial 1
case goes :
to jurors
Son of reputed Mafia
chieftain charged -------In home repair scam
OAKLAND, (A P) -Jurors are
expected to begin dcllbcrat1ons soon I
to decide whether a son of reputed j
Mafia chieftain Joseph Bonanno
bilked nine elderly v1ct1ms in a home
repair scam.
Salvatore "Bill" Bonanno. 53, 1s
accused of 18 counts of grand theft
and one of conspiracy in the alleged
phony home improvement business
durin& 1976 and 1977. Prosecutors
contend the scheme cost the senior
citizens S 110,000 in amounts ranging
from SSOO to $21,000.
If convicted, Bonanno could be
sentenced to up to seven yea,-, in
prison.
Deputy Attorney General Dcrald
Granbera told the jury in final
arauments last Thursday that the
compleJt bank records and testimony
from star prosecution witneu
Anthony lnsana called for "a auiltr,
verdict on each and every count '
apinst Bonanno.
Durina his own 2112 days of finaJ
araumenu, defense anorney Charles
Garry had alle&ed the state was
"tryina to raill'Old'' Bonanno. He said
then-Attorney General Georae Deu-
kmejian uted Bonanno as "a Political
1teppin1 stone" en route to the
1overnor's office.
"lntana was the hustler and Mr.
Bonanno was conned in this cue,"
Garry said, declarina that Bonanno
wu u much a victim as the 1CtUor
citiuna who lost their savinaa.
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One method uted to question
Patnc1a and to belp her deal w11h the
shock of hct expenence was "play
therapy." whtcb employs toys, dolls
and drawinas to help a youna victim
recall and explain a traumauc ep150de
and so come to terms with it.
"She needs lonf·tt'nn therapy. but
it's unhlcely she'I act 1t cons1denng
the environment she's 1n," Campion
said.
Patnc1a was placed tn a foster home
after t~e killings to protect her from
any repnsals from the k.dlcr and to
provide a more st.able environment
for the psychologists quesuoning her
She was recently retumed to her
mother after a Judge ruled tha1 ~late
officl&ls hadn't demonstrated a clear
need to keep the a.irl in c.:ustody.
After spending ~veral month"
away after the lollina.s. the airls'
molhen have moved bad mto their
adJacent apanments 1n a crumbling
red-bnck storefront an a nesgh·
borhood of ~ggmg frame ho uJeS,
man} of them ... acant On the bu1ld-
1ng's fim floor a gr~ry ha!. been
replaced b)' a store ~lhng locks,
alarms and cham-hnlc fences
The mothers, Ernestine Gordon
and her nae<.c Blanche Gordon
declined to be 1nterv1ev.cd
Bui acqua1ntanCt's sa) the women
have weathered financial d1fficulltes
wath the help of churche\ and com-
munaty 11oupe lAlt prov\ded food ...:
a..od money, and that tbey bave made
an emotJonal adjUJtmcnt u well .,
'"They've been t.hrou&h i1 mo-ch ;(
that they've accepted It as bnt one
can," Brown said.
Some rn1denu MY the kdlin15
have bad a profout'ld effect on the
hves of chtldttn and on the dqrtt o(
mdepcndenCt' they arc allowed.
··There's not as much of the
younger ladJ banaing around by
themselves," wd WaJtcr E Smrth,
executive director of the Decatur
8o)'1 (lub "lfLhe)' d on't have a wa)
to get bere, 1f the parents don't have
lime to walk them or dnve them here,
thev're having to Sta\ at ho me "
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questions" Call the long dis-
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Or call your Pac1hc Bell
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After S1h months of testimony, the
Alameda County Superior Coun jury
of six men and 11l women could start
deliberations by Monday, aft.eT in-
1ttuction1 from Judie Joteph K.arah.
Insana, who spent 22 dayi on the
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Parents need
a watchful eye
on Halloween
Thursday is Halloween. Next to Christmas, it's
probably the most popular of all our holidays among
children. It is also, unfortunately, the most dangerous
holida¥ for children.
It 1s a sad fact of life that there exists in our society a
smaJJ element that would harm youngsters, wantonly.
They arc driven by some inner evil and arc deaf to
rational appeals for good behavior. Society has been
unable to rid itself of them, so parents must take
extraordinary precautions to ensure that their kids enjoy
a safe Halloween.
Parents must remember that their jobs are not done
when the children arc decked out in their costumes and
the snapshots have been taken. They should heed the
ad vice being offered by local police and fire agencies:
•Escort the children on their rounds;
•Watch them closely as they enter homes; .
•Inspect all the candy they receive and throw away
suspicious or questionable items;
•Encourage children to celebrate at organized
events.
There is nothing more precious than the joy of a
small child laughing and playing in his Halloween
pluma,e. And there is nothing sadder than a tragedy
mvolving a child.
Please help all the children of the Orange Coast have
a safe holiday.
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Let's get Halloween over
before hanging the holly
To the Editor:
As a cruld ~owing up, part of the
fun of th~ holidays was derived from
the anticipation. the looking forward
to. that very special day.
Because there 1s a httJe bit of the
child left in all of us, I, personally find
it quite offensive that even before the
ghosts and aoblins of Halloween have
descended upon us. we arc already
be,ing confronted with holly and
mistletoe.
Yesterday I dropped by the local
drug store to purchase Hallowceo
cards for my two nephews. It turned
out to be a task because the HaJ-
loween cards had already been
pushed aside, not JUSt for the
Thanksgi v1 ng display. but also for the
Chnstmas cards. wrapping paper,
aod the hkc.
On another occasion, m m1d-
Scptember. I went to the one main
department store that I frequent, to
purchase an outfit for a summer BBQ
that I was to attend. Getung off the
escalator, I walked directly into the
Chnstmas tree exhibit. It was some-
L.M. Bovo
where in the 90s outside, and I found
myself face to face with fake snow.
Priding myself on being an or·
gam zed and "ahead of it all" person, I
can well appreci.atc that there arc
those of us who lilt.e the idea ofhavmg
our Christmas gifts purchased and
under the bed somewhere in July.
However, I do believe that we still
have the capability to proceed in this
endeavor in a more discreet fashion
-wtthout all the premature touches
of the season being forced on us.
I suppose tliat what it aJJ boils down
to is that commercialism has defi-
nitely taken over our society -our
lives. It 1s robbing us of the pleasures
that the word "family" 1s associated
wnh, 1t has reduced what used to be a
trcasurcd season, into nothing more
than a routine and mundane chore tn
our laves. We. as a nation, have
become so conditioned, so earned
away with the material aspects of
hv1ng that we have lost something
very precious ID the process.
MARIA HAINEY
Corona del Mar
Loners are smarter
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tht: k>nl·r•,'' ( on\ldl·r th1\ l he least
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moc,1 1ntc:ll1gcnt thl' huntcrc; and
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least 1n1elligcnt mammal\. thr rnd·
che"'c~ remain 1n had<, The mmt
intelligent c:arn1\11rou' tiger' and
fo\CS ll\t' ttlOOl'
l:kt 'our lam11\ gl•11grapher said
worth\ can't nJme the ,ountr. v.1th
the highc\I lap1tJI ut\ in E:uropc
Odd<-arc \ou"ll hear "\v. 111crland .. ~ with 1t\ l"ap11al of Bern 1n mind I f~o.
~ou win ~pain·., MaJnd at an
all1tude of 2.1 ~II feC't ml·rttc. that
'"highest'" d1c.11nt11on \pain I\ nght
up there .\\cr:igt• alt1tuck of the
whok countn " m11ri· than 2 O()(J
fC'C't
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the \Car 1<. wddcnh tv.11 '<':Ir\ oid a
day hter
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customanh came., a p1f.'tr of v.h11c
chalk behind h1\ car f.H h umt' he
~ncc;a drink ht• v. nlt•c. tht• ~'>eta tah
on the countt:r 1n front of the
customer \.\hen thi• lU\tomer pa)'
the total. tht' hartendcr "IJX\ the
counter clean
'-inc out ot 10 mtlk rnv.' na-
11onw1de are Hobtc1n'>
CJ Wherc"tl we gC't the word
·plugged" in the old phraM' "ain't
""rth a plu~ed nickel'"!
.\ fhe nickel made a pretty good
targi·t for practicmg gunmen. accord-
ing to the pulp wnters. and a nickel so
hullt•t-dnlled wasn't worth anything
lhi•rca ft er
< >u1 1n the Pac1fit the '"'men of
'.1p l1kr 10 wear 30-pound grass skirts
v.1th bustles on them Insect' thrive
1here1n When ships come 1n. the
women of Yap alwa)s ask the cargo
handlers 1f they're unloading aO\
DDT
<.) Didn't John V. tll..e., Booth
h~:lorc he ac.c.ass1nated •\be Ltncoln.
auualh <.a' c the life of Lincoln·., .,on''
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Edv.1 n. the renowned actor. In kr~}
( tt). thc'>on. Rohen. was pushed into
the path ofa movtng train. but Edwin
\anked him out ofharm·'i wa )
The ~a)ansover4 O<JCJ)c:lr'iago1n
thttr blood rituals used the sharpest
knl\e~ that even now have ever been
knov.n 10 man The) "ere sharper
than our b( t bomng cutleT). \harper
1han diamond ~alpel'>. and a' much
a'i ~00 t1mts sharper than modern
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nh<i1d1an \Olcan1c glac;s
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Well folks, Snap Apple
Night's almost upon us
Celts began it, we
c hanged it -not
always for better
Well guys, Snap Apple Nigh t IS
almost upon us.
That's what 11 was called 1n Eng-
land, where 11 was also known as
Nutcrack Night. We call 1t Hal-
loween.
Snap Apple Night was pretty tame
compared to Halloween. On Snap
Apple Night, families sat around the
fireplac.e and ate apples and nuts
while telling stones. The following
day, All Souls day. was a time when
the poor went A-SOULING, which
was another word for beeging, and
were given small ·pastnes called
SOUL CAKES 1n return for a prom-
ise to pray for the dead.
Halloween has been U'aced back
perhaps 2,000 years, and is thought to
have come from the Celtic eel·
ebratioo of a holiday in honor of
Samhain, who was revered as the
Celtic Lord of death.
The Celtic New Year began on
Nov. I and marked the beginning of
the season of darkness, cold and
decay -and as such, easily became
associated with the dead.
It was believed by the Celts that
Samba.in allowed the dead to return
to earth on the evenin$ of Oct. 3 I. All
hearth fires were extinguished. and
the Druids built a huge bonfire of oak
branches, which were considered
sacred. Onto these bonfires were
thrown animals, crops, and maybe
even a human or two. as sacrifices.
People dressed up in animal heads
and skins during the celebration.
Sounds pretty much like Hal-
loween, doesn't 1t?
Of course, the holiday has changed
somewhat down throu~ the cen-
turies. Some of the trad1uons that are
BILL
HARVEY
_.,
fairly recent (historically speaking)
included the building of bonfires, but
not for the purpose of sacrifice. These
bonfires were built to drive away evil
spints and witches. People marked
stones, and threw them tnto the fires.
If a person's stone was found to be
missing the following day, he or she
believed death would come within a
year.
Another fauly recent trad1t1on 1s
the game of bobbing for apples.
Sometimes, coms arc embedded 10
the apples as a sort of eittra reward for
the winners.
Jack-o'-lantcrns ong.inated 1n Eng-
land and Ireland, and were not
pumpkins, but carved-out potatoes,
beets and turnips, each w1th a candle
inside. The~ were used for finding
one's way. JUSt as we use flashlights
today. When the trad1t1on was
brought to Amcnca by 1mm1grants,
the pumpkin took the place of
potatoes and such and, in m >
opinion, makes a far supenor Jack-o'-
lantern.
Around our house. we a~ays have
at least two Jack-o'-lanterns, and we
actually use the pumplon. I found
that it's far easier to carve a face that's
filled with dignity and sophistication
if the innards of the pumpkin are
scraped out first. It makes the carvmg
surface much thinner and easier to
cut, and the light shows through the
whole pumpkin IOStead o( JUSt
through the cut-outs. So. I struggle
mightily with a spoon, removmg-tne
meat, while Ann wanders around
mutterinJ to herself about how her
freeur 1s going to be filled-to-
runntng-over with pumpktn, and
about how absurdly cheap a can of
pumplun is at the grocery store.
She tned to tell me all of that stuff,
but I explained to her that a pumpkin
pte tastes much better at Thanksgiv-
ing 1f we use the pumpkin that I
scraped out at Halloween. Besides,
why should we pa}' for a pumpkin,
thcn1ust throw 11 away? There ensues
a battle between her desire for more
freezer space and her Scots ancestry.
and we end up using the pumpkin.
Trick-or-treating didn't become
popular until the mid 1900s, and
most probably descended from the A·
SOULING tradition. with the mod-
em addition of the playing of tncks
upon people who refused to offer
treats.
For the most part, the tricks played
were harmless, though some
tricksters became somewhat over-
zealous. l used to love to &o tnck-or-
treatina. and thoroughly enjoy being
on the giving end instead of the
receiving end now. Unfortunately,
trick-or·treaung seems to be a nearly
lost art.
Halloween has been passed down
to us through thousands of years,
ongmating as a pagan celebration.
We, with our technology. soph1s11-
cation and very high degree of
c1v1hzat1on. have added a few things
to the celebration. Nowhere ID my
research did I learn of an atlempt 10
do harm to another celebrant. Our
forebears. after all. lacked the tech-
nology to produce thmgs like cheap
needles, razor blades and drugs.
These thinis. where available. were
far too precious to embed in candy
And even if these things had been
readily available, I doubt the idea of
hamung a child would have occurred
to a human being.
Come to think of 11. 1t probably still
wouldn't.
Colamal1t Bill Harvey /Iv~• I.a
H1111t1.Qpolt Beacb.
U.N. may put some heat on
Russia over Afghanistan
WASHING TON -After six years
of diliaently skirting the issue. the
U.N. General Assembly may finally
be forced to condemn the Soviet
Union's slaughter of the innocents m
A fbg.anistan .
Worse for the Kremlin, the process
of U.N. condemnation will probably
be&Jn shortly before the Geneva
summit between Ronald Reagan and
Mikhail Gorbachev next month.
How this all came about is almost
cnou$h to restore American critics'
faith 1n the international body.
Up to now, the Umted Nations has
referred to the Soviet in vasion of
Afghanistan with e.Jtqu1s1te dclicacr,
as "forcian troops to Afghamstan. •
This euphemism allowed U.N
diplomats to avoid offending the
Secunty Council's perennial bully.
But -wonder of wooden -a
small U.N. unit known as the Com·
mission on Human Ri~ts decided
last year to come to anps with the
reality of Afahanist.an. The com·
mission (who$C first chairwoman was
Eleanor ~oosevelt) took u~ a resol·
ut1on to appoint a special "r1p-
portcur" to mvestipte human riJhts
1n Afahanistan under the Soviets'
bnnal occupation
"The Soviet Union bitterly otl-
poted this appointment," a U N
source told us. But lhe 4)..member
body. over Soviet-bloc nays, passed
the resolution and named Felt•
Ennacora 10 dr1ft the rcpon.
Ermacora is a di1un1uishcd Aus..
tnaa professor whose pn:vious
human naht• investiptiona -1n
Soulh Amca and Chile -wert
lavishly praued by tbe Soviets. But
when he bepn 1nvestJpt10g the
Af&han trqedy. the SoVJcU routinely
rc(ened to him as a Nall. Ennacora
was undet~cd
t.
JACK
ANDERSON
[~'
and DAL£ VAN A TT A
Refused entry by the Soviet puppet
government 1n Kabul, Ermacora
toured refugee camps in Pakistan. H 1s
first report was a tough md1 ctmcnt of
the SoV1el$, which received little
attention m etther the United Na-
tions or the media.
Al iti& meeting this year, however,
the spunky human n&}lts comm1ss1on
voted to commend Ermacora. and
ordered him to write a second report
and pn:scnt tt to the General Ag.
scmbly early next month.
According to a secret State Dcpan·
ment cable from Geneva, Ermacora's
jt(Ond report will be even tou&her
than his first. He "1ntench to accuse
the Soviets of 1enoc1de 10 Afghani-
stan." the cable st.ates.
It explains that Ennacora "was
clearly moved by what he saw
recently in hospitals on the
PalcAfahan border" It adds that
Ennacora "believes that Soviet use of
new and more temblc weapons in
attacks on cw1hans, the destruction
of tribal social structures. the forced
depanure of a quarter of the popu-
lation to PakJst.an, the abandonment
of1rad1t1onal v1llaaes and ways of hfe
and the movement oflarae numbers
of d11placed persons into the c111es an:
the elements of aenocide "
The cable cxpla1M that "a charae
by Ermacora of ienoc1dt would be a
maJOr development in the (United
r.
Nations) and co uld have s1gn1ficant
repercussions elsewhere.
It already has. Even before the draft
report is out. the Sov1el propapnda
machine 1s already denouncmg it as
"cooked tn the sau~ of the CIA." In
fact, however. neither the U.S. gov-
ernment nor any other Western
nation with ao embassy 1n Kabul
would provide Ermacora with infor-
mation, precisely to be he cha11es that ·
has report was biased.
HAIL TO THE FED: federal
Reserve Board Chairman Paul Vol·
clcer has enormous power over the
nation's economy, and he fancies the
imperial trappings that go wtth
power. He rarely deia.ns to go to
another agency for a mectinr.. requ1~
in& other officials to come to his
elepnt quarten. And he likes to be
the last to enter the room for top-level
meetings. One associate recalled a
conference that was conspicuously
delayed whtle Volcker and a Cabinet
secretary pulled an Alphonsc-0.ston
routine over who would be the last to
cross the thttshold. Volcker won. EYE ON THE ECONOMY: The
bell may be toUina for a supposedly
key feature of the Rcapn Rtvolution:
keeping the aovcmment's hands off
the financial markets. Treasury Sec.
rctary James Ba.kcr'• decwon to set
Britain France. West Germany and
Japan 'to unite in a~preisina the
overvalued dollar wu 1n response to
a crisis. The U'lde deficit was zo-
omina. and Co~ was considerinJ
protectaoniat lqislation. Even tbou&b
the lactic ICl&lms to ba ve worked.
conscrvatJvc c()()nomist• in the ad-
manistntion weren't happy with the
departure from laisatt-fairt. or-
thodoxy J•d A.Mk,.,.. fftl lJaM v .. A tfll
ire •ratlktlr.4 Cfll••-"q_
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PRTLLl8 8CBLAFL T coJamn18t
PHYLLIS
ScHLAFLY
Monr oe
censors
bat from
the left
Well well. The "right-win& funda·
mentalists" and the "~ible-tbumping
parents" who have been pilloried for
the last year with the charge that t~cy
arc "censors" must be howling Wlth
laughter i:runny thing, though, we haven:t
heard a chirp from Norman Lear s
People for the Amer:ican Way, t!lat
self-appointed guardian of the F1nt
Amendment that undertakes to hang
the ugly label "censor" ~n anyone
who cnticizes the spending of tax-
payers' money for pornographic
books or offensive classroom ma-
terials.
Where arc you, Norman Lear.
when we need you? Where arc tho~
full-page ads, those 30..second TV
spots, and those tear-jerking fund·
raisin$ letters crying about the danger
to society from anyone who wants to
keep people from reading a book or
seeing a film?
A deafening silence is coming from
PAW about the most blatant example
ofreaJ censorship that has occurred in
deatdcs -the ABC-TV network's
spiking of its "2020" segment on the
death of Manlyn Monroe. It was all
ready for network airing and. as one
stafferdcscnbed 1t, "Sylvia Chase was
tn the studio gettin& her hair and
makeup done when 11 was canceled."
This segment was a 26-minutc:
mvestiptive news report on the
mystenous circumstances surround-
tng the death of Marilyn Monroe.
Originally scheduled to air Sept 26, 11
was reduced tn length to 17 and then
to I 3 minutes, postponed to Oct. 3.
and then spiked. (To spike means to
kill or censor a news story in order to
accommodate the pohucs of the
powers that be.)
What could possibly be "political"
about the death of Marilyn Monroe?
Her romantic liaisons with both
President John F. and Sen. Roben
Kennedy have been known for yem.
The new evidence is that Bobby
Kennedy visited her the day she died.
and that Kennedy's brother-in-law
Peter Lawford helped to "samt1R"
her home after her alleged su1c1de by
remov1n'-notes. papers and diaries.
The '2020" segment wasn't
produced by "bad" right-wing Re·
publicans trying to destroy the Ken·
nedy image, but by ABC's top team of
reporten. Host HuJh Downs called
the se&ment "solid Journalism," and
Sylvia Chase "double<hccked the
~cnt." Barbara Walters joined
Wlth those two in protesting ABCs
eleventh-hour decision to cancel the
story.
Why haven't we heard a torrent of
outrage from People fortheAmcrican
Way about ABC s interference with
our"na.ht to know?" Why haven't we
heard the same kind of denunciations
we hear when sincere parents object
to fourth-graders being glVCO books
with explicit sex and foul languaac?
Why hasn't PAW issued an indig-
nant press release attackmg the "in·
crease in incidents of censorship?"
PAW could invent a new natK>nal
game called "Censorship TnviaJ
Pursuit." Here is a sample question.
Which of the followtng c~used the
spik:ina of the Manlyn Monroe story?
(a) The friendship of ABC-TV
News chief Roone Arledge with Mrs .
Roben Kennedy. (b) ABC newsman
Jeff Ruhe's mamagc to Courtney
Kennedy, dau&}lter of Robert Ken-
nedy. (c) ABC News vice president
David Burke's former employment
with Sen. Ted Kennedy. (d) The fear
of "2020" producers that they would
get the ax for embamssma the
Kenn.edy family , Just as Roger Mudd
was sidetracked from CBS because he
dared to ask Teddy Kennedy about Chappaquiddick.
~veral months ago, when the
Bnush Broadcastmg Co. spiked a
progra.~, 11 mad.e IDtemational news,
the Bnt1sh med11 were in an uproar
and British television went on stnk~
10 protest The United States mutt be
more accustomed to TV network
oen~nhip; ABC's canoelina of the Man~yn Monroe story caused scarce-ly a npple.
A ~cw weeks aao, People for the
Ame!"'can Way rec::.eived enormous
televts1on and press coveraae for its
news release on "Attacks on the freed~m to Learn." PAW parucu-larl~ s1n&1ed out for cntic11m "The
Nat1onaf Far Rtaht Censorship
Netw<?rk" (a "network" that exisu ~nly 1n PA W's paranoid imaaina-uon).
A8C " a real, not 1mqinary
netv.;ork. Its censorship of th~
Marilyn Monroe story kept that
report from millions of Amcricans(in
contrast to the sum total of the
••oenaorship incidents" detailed by
PAW, which, at most, affect only 1 few bundnd ~pie), But don't bold
your breath Yfllttna for PAW to iuue
a repon on "Attacb on the freedom 10 Know About our Poli11caJ
Leadm ... bY '"The National Far Left
Ccnl0f"lb.1p Network " Will the rc&1
OC1'lJOtl plcaae stand up?
Pt1lll1 St-llally ,, • •J'Hkat-4
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Lottery's first
million-dollar
spins tonight
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Odds~
that QJifomia's lottery will create its
first rihllionaircs tonight with the
kickoff of what could be the hottest
new prime-time TV sen es in the state.
Jo .the initial weekly p-and rrize
drawioa. each of 20 finalists wit win
$I 0.000. $50.000, $I 00,000 or $2
2arrested
for stealing
lottery data
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two
night watchmen have been arrested
on charges of stealing state lottery
computer programs, but officials
doubt there was any violation of
security for the lottery's $400 million
scratch-off pme.
Lottery Security Chief Lew Ritter
announced Sunday that Oh Kwon,
23, and K.j Young Sung. 24, both of
Sacramento, were arrested on charges
of stealing a copyrighted word-pro-
cessing pro_gram used for manuals
and operauonal documents by the
lottery and its ticket supplier, Scien-
tific Games Inc.
Officials said the stolen software
program could have been copied onto
other disks and sold to personal
computer owners for $800 to $1 ,000
each.
million by spinning a roulette-style
wheel.
Lottery planners expect one or two
finaliau to win $2 million, which will
be divided into 20 annual instaU-
menll ofS l 00,000. The smaller pm.cs
will be awarded after the draw1ng in
lump sums. Twenty percent will be
withheld from all the prizes for
personal income tax.
Lottery experts agree that odcb are
one in billions that all ~cipants
would hit the tof $2 milhon jackpot
The show wil be taped this after-
noon in Hollywood for editing into a
30-minute broadcast on I I ABC-
affiJiated or owned stations through-
out California. following "Monday
Night Football" in most markets. In
San Francisco and Los Angeles, it will
follow .. Hardcastle and McConnick"
at 10 p.m.
TV pmc show host Chuck Wool-
ery will be master of ceremon1es.
Woolery is host of "Love Connec-
tion," and fonncr host of"Scrabble,"
and "Wheel of Fortune."
Each group of 10 finalists for the
jackpot spin is selected an a
preliminary drawmg from a batch of
6,250 winners of $100 .. anstant"
prizes in the scnnch-offticket game.
In the first "Big S{>in" ~nd-prizc
drawing. finalists W1ll span a wheel
marked with I 00 slots. Forty of the
slots are marked $10,000, 30 are
marked $50,000, 20 arc marked
$100,000, and 10 arc marked for the
$2 million jackpot.
Each participant is guaranteed
$10,000 and has a 1-1 0 chance at $2
million.
Ten Hedgecock case
jurors deny charge of
tampering by bailiff
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ten jurors
who convicted Mayor Roger
Hedgecock on perjury and conspiracy
charges signed sworn statements de-
nying allegations by two other jurors
that a court bailiff interfered with
their deliberations, District Anomey
Edwin Miller said. /
Miller wd Sunday his office would
file the 10 affidavits with Superior
C.ou.rt Ju~ William Todd Jr. today
u part of his response to Hedgecock's
motion for a new trial.
Miller wd the response, written by
deputy district attorney Paul M.
Morley, also includes opposition to a
defense motion to grant bailiffs Al
BurrolJ41ls Jr. and Holly Murlin
immunity from crimanal pros-
ecutton. The two were assigned to
watch jurors while they were se-
questered at a Mission Valley hotel.
Hcd&ecock was convicted Oct. 9 on
one conspiracy count and I 2 perjury
counts stemming from aJJcgat1ons be
~otted with political backers to
illeplly finance his 1983 mayoral
Cl.IDP8JID. Since then, two jurors
have signed sworn statements alles-
ina Burroughs interfered with thetr
61/1 days of deliberations.
"These affidavits will demonstrate
that the jury-tampering accusations
are without foundatjon ... Miller said
Sunday. "I don't thank that there's
anything that they've (the two Jurors)
stated that is anythin~ other than a
creative concoction wtthin their own
minds."
Meanwhile. in what could become
a moot point. a probation officer has
recommended Hedgecock receive a
three-year suspended sentence and
pay a SI 0.000 fine for his conviction.
. The report, filed Friday by proba-
tton officer Bruce Carel. also says
three ycan' probation, 1'80 days'
custody in a work furlough program,
and a prohibition from holding
public office for three years would be
a ppropriate punishment for
Hedgecock.
H~k. 39. is to be sentenced
Nov. 6, but his conviction could be
reversed Nov. 4 if aju<iJe decades the
jury-tampering allcgat.Jons warrant
the mayor receiving a new trial.
Defense attorney Oscar Goodman
l"CQUC$ted a new trial based on the
tampering clajms. If his motion is
aranted, 1t would be Hed&ecock's
third trial on the charges. Ais first
trial ended in February when a jury
deadlocked I I -l for conviction.
The recommendations of Carel, an
Oranae C.ounty probation officer, are
much more lenient that those of
prosecutor Charles Wickersham.
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Or-. Coal' DAILY PILOT/Monday, Octobet 28, 1"5 47
Not quite enough togethemeu
To Mt a new world'• record for palltnc
akien behind a •ln«le boat, 100 met out
A# L:aau;? •••
8UDdaJ lD San P'ra.nct.co Bay. But only 38
bUDC on eo 80 Auat:rallan• keep the record.
Justice says conservatives
aim to pack top state court
Liberal Broussard
comes to defense of
Bird and colleagues
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A liberal
judge on the state Supreme Court
accused conservatives of trying to
pack the court by ousting Chief
Justice Rose El izabeth Bird and two
other justices during the November
1986 election.
In the strongest public statement
made by a Justice about the issue.
Allen E. Broussard said in Sacramen-
Pro-defendant decisions debated
LOS ANGELES (AP) -State Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird's
backers deny it, but a group of opponents who hope to vote her out of office say
she has sided with defendants and against cnme v1cums an 87 percent of her
decisions.
That record. and Bird's oppos1uon to the death penalty, have gi"en nse to
a movement that will field I 0,000 volunieers an door-to-door campaign against
Bird in next year's election, said Bill Roberts, o~n1zcr of a group called Come
Victims for Court Refonn.
Roberts' figures were disputed by Steven M Glazer of the pro-Bird
Committee to Conserve the Courts who said Frida)' that any tally of decisions
must include those cases the high court refused to review. an action that usually
has ilie result of upholding a conv1ct1on by a lower coun. Bird has. b) Glazer's
calculattons, "around a 90 percent record for upholding en minal con v1c11ons."
Whale
turned
around
again
PITTSBURG (AP) -Humph~y
the wandcnng whale took another
wroni tum ovem1aht and was swi.m-
mina upstream today. d isappointina
rescuers who had herded the animal
to withm 35 miles of the Pac1fic
Ocean.
"h 's definitely a tum for the
worse." said Mitchell Ryan, assistant
press secretary for the Whale Watch
Command Center. The whale had
moved fi ve miles upstream over-
mght, according to a s1ghu ng at about
7 a.m.
Ryan said a dec1s1on was being
made this morning on how to turn the
big mammal around agaan
The whale had languished 1n the
Sacramento Ri ver since Oct 11 when
it apparently took a wrong tum at the
Golden Gate Bndge
Rescue~ had been heartened Sun-
da) when a floulla of 21 boats herded
Humphrey back into salty water and
on course toward the open sea
Thousands of people lined the
banks of the nver as the 45-ton. 40-
foot whale swam to W1than 35 miles of
San Francisco Bay and the Pacific
Ocean.
The whale was in water about onc-
s1itth saline, encouragjn.g rescuers
who had feared it would perish if 1t
uaycd an fresh water too loni.
A flotJ!la of scientists Joined the
herding effort Sunday, with the
~nny, Navy and Coast Guard rep-
re~nted m the party with their boats
)to keep Humphrey from dttounna
into the warren of delta sloughs.
Humphre)' was last seen Sunday
evenang JUSt west of Pmsburg. said
officials for the California Manne
Mammal Cent.er.
to Satu~y iliat o~ni~tions behind .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the effort would remove any judge
"who won'tdancc to the conservative
lune."
Broussard also cnticized Re-
publican Gov 'George DCukmejian
durin$ his speecti to 1he Black
Amencan Political AsSOCtation of
California.
"Our present governor has been
beard to say publicly how he would
relish the opportunity to appoint
more of 'his kind of ~pie,"'
Broussard said. "We need JU<ifes to
be free to make tough decisions
without reprisals."
In 1982 Dculc.mejian, then attorney
general, led an unsuccessful cam-
paign to remove Bird. Broussard and
Justice Cruz Reynoso from the court.
AJI three were appointed by Demo-
cratic Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .
Broussard told the audience of I SO.
Broussard was reconfinned in 1982
and is the only one of the seven
justices who docs not come before
voters next year.
Besides Ms. Bird, Reynoso and
Joseph Grodin have been targeted by
conservative criucs.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Was.b-
inaton-based Naval lnvcstiptive
Service is probing allegations that
docton at Balboa Park Naval Hospi·
tal improperly favored certain av-
ilian surscons in deciding who would
perform lucrative heart operations.
The value to San Diego civilian
suraeons of the business they were
pvcn by the Navy was more than $6
million in the fiscal year that ended
June 30, accordina to an official at the
Civilian Health and Medical Pro-
p-am of the Uniformed Services.
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Al Orange Coal DAILY PILOT/Monday. October 28, 1986
Statue of Liberty stands tall
By FRED ROTHENBERG
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NEW YORK. -French sculptor
Frederic Bartboldj's on&inal vision
wu of a lady with a torch to haht the
way lo Asia. It had nothina to do with
immtannts or even libeny. It was
supposed lo stand tall at the entrance
to lhe Suez Canal.
Fortunately, Bartholdi's idea was
turned down, but he did save the
drawinp. Otherwise, there miaht be
no Statue of Liberty to symbolize
America's ideals and promise.
MEET Il-IE REAL
MISS AMERICA.
On a more parocbtal note. tele-
vision v1ewen would not have had
"The Statue of Liberty," a documen-
tary fllm wonhy of the inspirational
statue and, like it, a significant and
moving piece of work.
KOCE, Channel 50, will broadcast
the one-hour special tonight at 8
o'clock.
Here she is, the Statue of Liberty. Th
Through rare historical film footage e
The affectionate portrait comes
from the fertile enthusiasm and
mteUiaence of filmmaker Ken Bums,
who pined an Academy Award
nomination for another classy wo-
duction, "The Brooklyn Bridge ' in
1981.
and moving interviews, celebrate n er Statue
100 years as our nation's beloved f .b
symbol of freedom, liberty and hope. 0 LI erty
As he did in that work, Bums takes
a monument and gives it human
dimensions, first with dramatic anec-
dotes and background about building
the structure. then with provocative
segments that show what the Statue of
Liberty has meant for I 00 years and
bow it fits into our lives now.
G W TV Worth Watching
Tonight!
8:00PM
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sequence, a deodorant commercial
asking us to raise our bands is not the
only way Liberty is exploited today.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
American Film lnstitute has voted to
give its 1986 Lifetime Achievement
Award to three-time Academy Award
winner Billy Wilder.
"It came as a total surprise to me."'
said Wilder. 79. who directed and co-
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am worthy of the award," Wilder
said.
Wilder received Academy Awards
for directing "The Lost Weekend"
and "The Apartment" He also won
an Oscar as co-writer of"Tbe Apart·
ment."
WildeT directed most powerfully
when usmg favorite actors, such as
the late Marlyn Monroe in "Some
Like It Hot," and "The Seven-Year
Itch;" Wilham Holden for "Sunset
Boulevard" and "Stala& 17," and Jack
Lemmon for "Some llie It Hot."
"The A~rtment," "Irma La Douce,"
"Avanti" and "The Front P ....
Other Wilder films wb1cb he
directed and co-wrote include "Ace
In the Hole" (retitled "The Big
Carnival") and "Witness for the
Prosecution."
The AFl's Lifetime Achievement
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the filmmaJUng art, whose ac-
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and whose work has stood the test of
time."
Wilder, wbo emigrated to the
United States from his nauve Austria
1n 19 34. first attracted attention in
this country for the witty dialogue
written for such films as
"Ninotchka." a 1939 sophisticated
comedy starring Melvin Douglas and
Greta Garbo.
Wilder will be fonnally honored
March 6 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel
said AFI spolccswoman Carol~
C.ampbell. The tribute will be broad-
cast on NBC-TV.
Previous award winners include
Gene Kelly. Lillian Gish, John
Huston. Frank Capra, Fred Astaire,
James Stewart, Alfred Hitchock .
Henry Fonda, Bette Davis, William
Wyler, Orson Welles, James ~ey
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hold.
• J74 v A8652 0 95 •JS4
The bidding has proceeded:
North u1t South Weet
1 O Pue l ~ Pu1
2 ST Pae1 ?
What action do you take'!
MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson
A. -~lany player'i think th,11
Nort h·s JU mp to Lwo no lrump l'i
fo rcing. That 1 not the case. It
shows a balanced hand of 19 20
poinls. and responder is free to pass
w1lh a dead minimum. Here. 1t 1s 1n
conceivable that North can come to
nine tricks unless he has three
hearts. and even with some of those
hands. he won't have time to
de velop the ~u11 Pass. and
apologize 1f partner makes nine
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f'Vt'n thou~h •t' have onl a
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ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE Qt.:17.
• J83 ~AK 76$42 ,,:. Q93
Partne r open-. t he bidding v.1th
three dubs \.\hat action do you
take·1
A. -We agree with .vou that thrt't'
hearts will quite like)~ bt' a bt>ttt'r
rontract than three duhs However.
there is no wa ~ to play then•
bt>cause d bid or I hrt't' hearts 0) ~ llU
v.·ould be rorc1n )( .ind theres no tell
ing where you v.ould land or v. hat
disaster) ou might suffer Pus. and
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A -We can't under\tand hov. much
a 51mple 4ut~t1on <1hp~d into t his
quiz f)up1lf' tht' fart that )OU havf'
a singleton 1n partner <1 su1l. your
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PAPARA / ZI
Wishful thinking prompts cruise
300 bidders on board
Catalina Holiday aid
charity for children
A lively group ... 300 members of
Junior Ebell ClubofNewpon Beach
and guests ... boarded the Catalina
Holiday at the Balboa Pavilion and
cruised the harbor for three hours.
Brlu Belrae from K-Earth was
aboard to provide music-mostly
oldies. At times the dancers' singing
was as loud as the recorded music.
When they weren't dancing. they
were bidding ... the Martinez
brothers were actively bidding on
several items. Mike got round trip
tickets to anywhere Jet America
flies and Tim paid $603 for a
weekend in Las Vegas. (Party
proceeds were for Make-A· Wish
Foundation which grants wishes of
terminally ill children.)
Others buyers were Terry Hay-
&ack who paid $300for1mponed
wines and Teresa Smttb who outbid
all for the $Orgeous French angora
sweater w1th stnngs of pearls.
On this cruise there was no
TBOllPSON-REPFERT
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Thomp-
son of Balboa have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Kathleen Ann, to David William
Reffen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.
Reff en of Orange.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School and
the University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Her fiance graduated from
Los Amigos High School and Ari·
zona State University.
A July 12 wedding 1s planned in
shortage offood ... thick ham,
turkey and roast beef were served
with an array of fruit, veggies and
dcsscns organized by Dlue Joaet.
Tricia Ferrell was overall chair-
man assited by Teresa Smida,
Eileen Delaney, Daulelle Dorrt1
and Karen Fratutaro.
Passengers also included Cal and
Wendy Wool!_ey (he recently partici-
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Troutt of
Costa Mesa. He graduated from
Estancia High School and UCI.
They will be married June 2 I in
Newport Mesa Chnstian Center in
Costa Mesa.
DELANEY-DETRICK
The engagement of Elizabeth Ann
Delancy of Palos Verdes Estates to
David Ward Detrick of Irvine has
been announced by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John F. Delancy.
pated ID the vrcat Amen can An-
tique Car Race), Bob and Rath
Harps (they came up from Del
Mar), Barbara and Jim deBoom,
ltate and Price SUplro, Bill
EdellaaHer(hc's part owner of the
Balboa Peninsula and his wife
Norma is club president), Debbie
and David Mixon and TnadJe and
BlUMUD.
Our Lady of Mount Carvicl Catholic
Church io Newpon Beach.
GOINS-TROUTT
Dianna L. Goins of Orange and
David L. Troutt of Costa Mesa are
planning a June wedding.
Jerry and Elaine Goins of Orange
are the parents of the bride-elect,
who is a graduate of El Modena High
School and is now a senior at UC
Irvine.
Her future bndcgroom 1s the son
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Or-
ange County was founded in 1983.
Any child under the aJe of 18 who
has a tenninal illness 1s eligible to
have a wish fulfillCd.(Make-A-Wish
is in Newport Beach, telephone
642-6601 ).
Paparazzi 1s edited by Daily Pilot
Styleed1tor Vida Dean.
The bride-elect, a graduate of
Palos Verdes High School, is a senior
at Wheaton College in Norton, Mass.
Her fiancc is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas H. Detrick of Corona dcl
Mar. He is a graduate of Glen brook
Nanh High School in Northbrook,
Ill. and received his bachelor's
degree in civil engineering from the
University of Southern California.
A July 5 wedding is planned in St.
Lawrence Martyr Church in Redon-
do Beach and a reception wiU be held
at the Palos Verdes Country Club.
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Healthy replies
calm AFRAIDS
DEAR ANN LANDERS: For the
past several months one cannot pick
up a magazine or newspaper wllhout
reading yet another story about
AIDS. h 's been all over TV and radio
as well and. like everyone else, I am
scared to death.
Although many reliable authorities
say it is outrageous to ban an ArDS
child from school, I am not sure I
would want my youngsters to sit next
to a child who has the disease.
Irrational? Probably, but I am not
alone in my feelings.
I have read your column for as
many years as you have been writing
it, Ann. l know you have access to the
country's top consultants. I k.now,
too, that you tell it like it is, in
language everybody can understand.
Will you please give us as much
mformauon as you can about th1s
dreaded disease?
The New Republic points out that
while AIDS has struck only a small
fraction of the population. 1t has
spawned a second, scancr epidemic
-hystena. It is called AFRAIDS
(Acute Fear Regarding Aids).
According to the New York Post-
CBS poll, 47 ~r~nt of the people
think 11 is possible to get AIDS from a
shared drinking glass. I heard an
authority say this 1s absolutely not
true. Is it?
Please. Ann, let's have some facts.
-TERRIFIED IN TARRYTOWN.
DEAR TARRY: I have before me a
ba1e pile of letters from readers who
are also scared to deatb of AIDS. I
1Ull attempt to deal w1tb as many
qaeatlo11 as apace permits.
At tlll1 wrttta1, accordln1 &o tbe
Centera for Dl1eaae Control la Atlu·
&a, lt,1%5 have been dJapo1ed a1
1afferlng wltb AIDS. Half of tbo1e
people laave dJed. One Uilrd of all
AIDS cues are in New York City. A1
of tlt11 moment, tbere 11 no care.
AccordiD& lo Dr. David J. Seacer,
the beallll comml11loaer of New
York City, tllere are ao 1lp1 tllat tltJ1
fatal bealtll dJ1order 11 1preadln1
i
A111
LAIDEIS
rapidly beyond tllle two maha risk
groap1, llomotena11 ud intraveaoe1
drag a1er1. •
AIDS 11 NOT a ltJgllly CODtasiMI
dJ aeaae, aor 11 It spread tllroep
caHal ceatact. fte vln1 d0et eot
noat iuo.p Ge air. set la to food. aior
can yoa 1et It by vt1ltta1 w1tlll,
workia1 wltll or 1olD1 to acllool wltlll a
penon wlao lla1 ft.
Tlle AIDS vlnu 11 tru1mJtted
eltller tllr:r.
0
1enal contact involv·
lng die br I of bodily tl11ae ud
excbugtng of bodily naJd1, from
con&ambaated needles aaed by drq
addJct1, or from contaminated blood
in a tru1faaloa. fte latter 11 no
lon1er couldered a tllreat 1bace
1creenJD1 metJaod1 laave already beea
perfected. (A small na.mber of bablet
wll0te moU.en llave AIDS llave been
bora wit.It tbe dlaeue.)
Please be aware tllat yoa cauot
get AIDS from sJvlng blood. Muy
people have become so lrratloaal on
W1 1abject tlley llave 1topped bet.at
blood doDOn .
Altlloap tlte AIDS vln1 U. been
foud in 1eme1, blood, ..Uva ud
tean, tlaere 11 not one 1llttd of
evidence tllat uyone lla1 ever. COii·
tracted tlte illoea1 fnm kit1ta1 u
AIDS patient or fTOm comla1 LD
contact w1tb bJ1 tears. Aleo, dae
worry abo1t moaq91toea calT)'lq dae
vlra1 11 totally w1tlloat folllHlatloa.
Al10 wltlloat foudadoa are tlle fean
of 1etthl1 AIDS LD a 1wtmmta1 pool,
from a pabllc telep•one, a toilet seat,
or food 1erved or prepared by
bomo1exul1.
Tomorrow I will teU yoa wllat cu
be done to avoid 1ettla. AJrn~
Dlily Pilat MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1985
Chicago Beare laat of the unbeaten• In NFL. 82.
Rubbing It In ha• prep footbltll coechH talklng. 83.
OeltJ ,... .,,.__ "" o..td ....-.
The Rama' Gary Green (27) chuea down Wendell Tyler ln Sunday'• •ame. Nolan Cromwell (21) cloees ln from right.
Montana has 'em in state of shock
Robinson: Tt'S clear we were overwhelmed,
but lt' s a lso clear ~e 're three games ahead
front of an Anaheim Stadium sellout
crowd of65.939.
But Robinson also cited "It's also
clear we're three games ahead of them
halfway through the season. By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR and that's all Montana needs to know. "But today we saw the world
champions at their best." he added.
··we were stunned. If you catch them
on one of their good days you're m
trouble."
OeltJ,... e.rr ..........
San Francisco 49erquarterback Joe
Montana must live for the days when
he gets to play against the Rams. He
probably wnngs his hands and hcks
his chops as he sees his favorite team
coming up on the schedule.
"He just plays out of his mind
against us." said Rams safety Johnnie
Johnson. "They just get up for us I
guess."
The 49crs were up, all nght, and the
Rams went under.
It sttms the Rams always catch
Montana and the 49ers on one of their
good days. Including this win, the
49ers have made it four slralght over
the Rams. Forget that Montana and the wo~d
champion 49crs were 3-4 and losers of
their last two games coming into
Sunday's game. These arc the Rams
"It's clear that we were over-
whelmed." said Rams Coach John
Robinson after his preVlously un-
beaten Rams were stripped of that
distinction by San Francisco. 28-14 in
And after Montana once again
carved up the Rams' proud defense
Play-action passes did it
49ers'28-0 bulge afhalftime
highl~ghted by darts to Craig
By CHRIS MONAHAN
Deer '9eit Cefr Ill I -..ut
Even m today's technologically-advanced world. the
best cures medical pracut1oners have come up with for
the flu arc antibiotics and tame.
That doesn't sound too promising for someone
suffenng with the illness, but it's still a better cure than the
Rams have come up with for San Francisco 49crs
quarterback Joe Montana.
One week after suffcnng the the nu through a
sickening 23-21 loss to Detroit, Montana returned to
Super Bowl form in the first half of Sunday's game,
leaving the Rams feel very queasy.
Showing respect for a Rams' secondary which was
tied for the National Football League lead m inter-
ceptions ( 18. along with Dallas), Montana spent the first
half throwini slant-ins to his tight ends, down-and-outs to
his wide receivers and the most cffecuve passes of the half
-swing pa.sscs to his running backs. Th~ec sses m particular stand out as keys to the
49crs' s ing out to a 28-0 halftime lead. two to fullback
Roger raig and one to reserve running back Demck
Harmon.
"They have a great defense against the run, but no
one has really tned to throw on them," said Montana.
"We knew that 1fwe got the protection. we could throw on
them.
"We felt we had to control the game to move the ball
Raiders put
22-3-1 MNF
mark on line
LOS ANGELES (AP) -~
fcns1vcly. the San Diego Chargers
have been pretty offensive for several
years now. Coincidence or not, such a
trend has chan.Jed somewhat since
Tom Bass was dismissed as the team's
defensive coordinator earlier this
month.
Coach Tom Flores of the Los
Ansel~ Raiders, for one, believes the Charaers have improved on defense.
Florea and his team will have a
fi~-hand opportunity to find out just
how much better the Characn have
become Monday night when the
teams square off at the Los Anacles
Coliseum.
The Raiden will be ttyina to
improve on their incredible 22-3-1
Monday oiJbt footbeU ruord since
the prime ume series bepn in 1970,
and extend their six-pme w10nan1
streak over the Qwsera.
Sunday's NFL scores
San Francisco 28. •Rams 14
•Philadel phia 21. Buffalo 1 7
Houston 20. •st. Louis IO
•Dallas 24. Atlanta 10
New England 32. •Tampa Bay 1 4
•Detroit 31. Miami 21
•Chicago 27. Minnesota 9
•New York Jets 1 7. Seattle l 4
•tndlanapolls 37. Green Bay l 0
Washln~on 14. •c 1eveland 7
Denver 30. •Kansas City l 0
•c1nclnnat1 26. Pittsburgh 21
New York Giants 21. •New Orleans 13
ldenotes home team
Ton~ht'• Game
San Otego at Raiders (Radio: KRLA.
1 l 1 0).
•NFL roundup. 82.
•Rams statistics. 84.
downficld. We watched films of their defense and they
had been simng on the 15 to 20-yard routes. so we figured
they would do it to us, too. We thought we needed play
action (to the backs) to open up the passing game.''
Of those play-action passes Montana said. "We
caught them in some blitzes. You have to have those big
(Pleue eee PLAT-ACT10Pf/B2)
Kickoff time for the nahonally
televited pme is 6 o'clock. A crowd
of70,000 as anticipated. The Raiden.,
S-2 and wtnnen of their last four
pmes. were hsted u six-point
favorites over the Charaen., who a~
3-4.
Marathon wtnnen
The pme will be blacked out
locally.
Italy•• Orlando Pla.Uto (left~ Nonray'a Grete Walts ~ tWr aeda18 aad acbow e crowd'• appao'fal after
wtnntna Rew Yorll llaratt.oa .... 9torJ. 82. ,
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hkc a holiday bard. Ram defensive
end Doug Recd had this suggestion
on how 10 stop Montana
"We should JUSt all 'o out and buy
guns and shoot him,' he said "It's
very frustrating chasing ham around
out there. We'll remember this. We
remember last year's game when they
beat us here 33-Q: We wanted to make
this into a physical. gnnd out game.
but Joe didn't want to play our
game.''
Instead. Montana played w11h the
Rams, riddling them from the minute
the 49crs took the opening lockofT.
And this was supposed to be the
(Pleue .ee llOl'fTANA/82)
Cardinal
sin leaves
St. Louis
out iii cold
St. Louis goes
f ram two outs
toa blowout
KA:-.lSJ\S (ITY.Mo (.\Pl-The)
went from two outs to a blowout
The St. Louis Cardinals needed
onl) one more victory to wrn their
second World &nes an four )'cars
And the} nearly dad. an the sixth game
Saturday night. t.a!C1ng a 1-0 lead into
the ninth inning.
But with o ne out 1n the bottom of
the ninth. Kansas City scored two
runs to wan 2-1 and force the seventh
and deciding game .\nd on Sunday.
the World Senes was won in a
blowout. 11 -0 b} the comc-from-
beh1nd Royals.
··we should have put 1t away last
night and d1dn ·1. .. Herzog said "The)
played ~at and you have to wonder
why we quit hitting. I don't knO\At ··
St Louis. the fa vored team 1n the
&nes. collapsed Ii ke a house of cards
and no~ must ltve with having blown
three games-to-one leads twice The)
were also up 3-1 in 1968 o nl) to see
the Detroit Tigers win
The Cardinals' frustration was
apparent long before the game ended
(Pleue eee CARDl.1'AL8/B2)
Piniella is in,
Martin ts out
NEW YORK (AP) -Lou
Piniella. a former outfielder and
later a coach W1th the New York
Yankcn. was named man.,er
Sunday. thus ending Bally
Martm's fourth term as manaacr
of the American lellfue team
In a release namma the new
manqcr, the Yankees made no
mention of Ma111n . who took
over the team early last season
when YO&I Berra was fired. Tbe
Yankees finished second an the
Al East to the Toronto Blue Jays
while winnina 97 pmes, but off-
the--field problems led to M11t1n's
finna.
The most celebrated 1 nndent
occuned in ~ptcmber in 8all1-
m<>ft. On suoccssive ni&ht.s.
Marun brcame embroiled an 1>ar-room altercations -the fint an
araument with a customer and the
ICCIOnd a fllbt with Yanktt pitch-
er £d WlultOn.
'
World Series
was bizarre
Cardinals made
final game look
like comic opera
By HAL BOCK
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KANSAS CITY. Mo (AP) -The
Kansas Caty Royals wrote an ap-
propnatcly improbable climax to a
most btz.arrc World Senes.
G1 vcn the way the first sax games
had gone. 1t figured that the seventh
-matching two 20-game wtnncrs -
would detenorate into a comic opera
Kansas Caty's Bret Saberhagen held
up has end of the bargain. pitching a
five-hat shutout that made him the
&ncs· Most Valuable Pla\cr John
TudorofSt. Louis came up wa~ short.
and so dad his team
Whale the Cardinals raged at the
umpires for misdemeanors past and
present, real or imagined. the Royals
accumulated 14 hats and 11 runs and
laughed their wa) to a world cham-
p1onsh1p.
They scored sill runs in one inning,
two more than the Cardinals scored
in an) game. The 11 runs 1n game
seven were onl) two fewer than the
Cardinals managed 1n all ~ven
The Cardinals were dn vcn to such
distraction that Manager While)
Herzog and patcher Joaquin Andujar
both ~re ejected. one pitch apart. b)
plate umpire Don Dcnk1ngerdunnga
naghtmansh fifth inning that sent the
game bunhng out of reach
The Ro)als buned the Cardinals in
the fifth with seven hats. five after two
were out. When Andujar, pitching 1n
relief with the game all but gone.
started arguing baJl-and-stnkc calls.
ANALYSIS
Herzog amved to offer has opinion.
One word led to another. and
manager and patcher soon we~
ejected, the first tame 10 50 years thlt
more than one pan1c1pant has bttn
thrown out of a &nes game.
Hcrzog's beef with Denkmger had
as much to do with the umpire's
controversial nmth-1 nn1ng ~fe call in
game sa. which set the st.age for
Kansas City's game-winning rail>, as
11 dad with -\ndujar·s complarnts
.. The umpires were no factor
tonight ... Herzog said .. We should
have been home )esterda) I think he
massed the pla) last night He's a good
umpire The human element has to
come into ht-mg When something
gets wen awa) from you. you get
upset··
That was the caS(' ~ 11h Tudor often
near!) unhittable this season The
Royals sent ham into such a frenz)
that he punched an clcctnc fan -
.. That's a metal obJCCt not a person.··
a team spokesmen said -after being
knocked out in the third inning. He
sliced the index finger on his p1tch1ng
hand and required stitches
.. I made a dumb move.'' Tudor
said ··That's m y bus1 ess though ··
Tudor's fru trall n was under-
standable The City Royals
were not suppo to ~1n this Senes.
ccnainl~ not after the) lost the first
two games at home and dcfin11cl) not
when they fell into a 1-3 hole. one loss
awa) from elimination
These arc the poor-rclauon Royals.
representatives of the sadsack .\men-
can League West. losers of I 0 straight
postseason game'> o"er one stretch
(Pleue eee SER.mS/84}
.. , ............
Ka.Dau City'• Darryl Motley •bake. hla fiat following hi•
two-nm homer ln the eecond lnnlng, lgnltln.C 11-0 rout.
Icing on the cake
for Saberhagen
21-year-old adds
MVP honors to give
his n ew son a gift
lo.A~S.\~ CIT). Mo I .\Pl -Bm
Saberhagen completed a dream w('ek-
end Sunda' night. pitching the Kan-
s.as C11) Royals to their first World
&nes champ1onsh1p JUSt 3ti hours
af\er his first '\On was born. and then
cappc-d 11 b' being named Most
Valuable Pia\ er an the Sencs
Saberhagen th rt~ just QJ pitches an
a five-h1tttr as the Royals romped to
an 11-0 victor) A.t ~I . he as the
youniest plaver ever named MVP of
the Wo rld &nes. BrookJ~n ~r
left-hander Johnn) Podres was ~J
when he rTCeaved the award in I Q55
"The bab' two days ago. being an
the World Stnes. they'rt dreams
come true:· the young nght-hander
said. "I'm mentally exhausted nght
now
"When "c aot the early lead, I jUSt
wt"nt out and challenged tht hatters,''
ht said "You always hke to feel that
two runs would be cnou&h I felt
confident. You can '1 ~t that le~d
d1m1rus.h. Once you tro~ some runs
quid:. you don't W.nt to let them
back mto the pme ..
Saberhqen never did 1n roasunt to
his tee0nd Vlctory of the Series He
had staned Kansas Caty's comeback
by bcatin& the C&rdlnals 6-1 on am·
hitter 1n the third pm«
"The last pme, 1 had a better curve
and sl1ckr.'' he aa1d. "This tJmc I had
a bener chanacup and the ume
fastball.''
1 n adc:hnon to throttlma St L.ou1 .
Saberh111tn also IOOl'td a run 1n the
•m:-run fifth inning that dancht'd the
'1ctof) for K.ansa" Cat~ Hr had
rtached base on a fielder'' cho ice and
c.cored on a double b) Lonni<' Smith
··11 was a long 1np,'' hr said .. I
rounded second base out near Tito
Landrum 1n left field When I was on
tirst <coach I JoS<' Martinez said. 'No
matter ~hat happens. don't slide · I
slid In h1P.h school. I was the wo~t
'ihdt'r on the team. hut when 11 came
do~n 10 11 I dtd it··
Saberhagen rtt1red the final <'ight
l:\atters in o rder an becoming the
'lot'Cond-,ounge~t patcher ever to
thro" a shutout in the World Scncs
Bah1morc..-s Jam Palmer. at age 20
became the youngest with a Ml
'1cto~ over Lo\ A.rtgeles an th<'
second game of th<' I Q66 &ncs
Saherhagcn allowed onl) o ne run
and 11 hit~ whale st..nfing out 10 and
wallong o ne in two fomplct<'-pmc
'1c1oncs
Saberhqcn. at ~0-6 wa\ thr a~ of
a IUnsas C11y staff that kept tht'
Royals 1n contention throughout the
rqular season and brought the team
back from ~I deficit\ in hoth tht'
'\mencan Lea«ue playoff.. and tht'
\\orld ~nes
.. Our staff wu outst.andina all
\Car.'' he said "It kept us in a lot ot
pmcs Ifs tough when you·rc behind
on -'° many occa51ons and kttp
comma baclt It wa' a areat year and
~·11 cnJO) 11 until ~pnna trairuna."
The youna naht-handC'r went into
the d«id1na pme detcmuncd to stay
ahead of the Cardinals bitten
··t wanted to throw stnket. act
ahead of \hem. ltcep them off buc I
was not h1tt1na the spots and fell
behind. but 1 was able to comet.ck ..
Sabrrhqen SIJd ~was~
<"--... lllVP{M)
'
1
Would Andujar
have taken punch
at um.p: 'No way'
f'rem AP '1!filaeMt • KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Joequin
Andujar, said to ~ on the tBdUll block.
may still be 1n a SL Louis Ci.rdinals
uniform next season. p1tch1na .. the second or third
pme of the xason for u-." Manaaer Whitey Herzog
said Sunday.
"He'll probably WU\ 20 pmes by the All-Star game
and l'U take that." wd Herzog. who was CJectcd from
Sunday's game seven World Senes loss to l<Ansas Ci ty
alona with Andujar for disputing a pitch.
With the Card.in.aJs, who bad blown a 3-1 games
lead m the Series. trailing I 0--0 m the fifth. Herzog was
tossed out of the game for arguing with plate umpire
Don Denkinaer and one pitch later. Andujar was given
the thumb for doing the same.
Andujar said be had no intenuon of SWlnging at
Denkinger, although be looked every bit the pan of a
restrained barroom brawler when his teammates pulled
him away.
"No way," he said. "I have 10 years in the ma.Jors.
I know better. l control myself. l bad the umpire in front
of me."
"I'm not sorry," Andujar said. "I'm mad. I'm a
professional. We uied, but we lost the World Series. I
feel good because tnsidc 1 know l tned."
Said Hem>~: "I don't care about him getting
frustrated ... be s been a good pitcher since I've bad
him."
Asked 1fthat meant Andujar likely would return to
the Cards next season. he said, "I'd say so "
Quote of the day
"We were over-Whelmed tn the first half, but
it's also clear we're three games ahead of them
halfway through the season. "It's a 16-round fight
and we're still ahead," -Rams Coach Job
Robluoa, following his te~m·s 28-14 loss to San
Francisco Sunday
Tinley captures triathlon
KAJLUA-KONA. Hawa.it -Scott Ill TinJcy, 29, of San Diego broke a world
record cnroute to his second Jronman
Triathlon World Championship crown
Saturday.
Tinley completed the 140.6 mile swim-bi.kc-run
course in 8 hours. 50 minutes and 54 seconds (8:50:54).
Second place was captured by Christopher Hinshaw,
22, of Saratoga, Calif .. who completed the course ma
lime of 9: 16:40.
In the women's dJvtsion, Joanne Ernst took first
place. Finishing in 51 st overall, Ernst, 26, of Palo AJto,
completed the event in 10:25:22. Eliz.abet.h Bulman of
Columbia. Mo .. finished 1n second place with a ume of
10:26:SS.
Lendl not planning to quit
TOKYO -Ivan LcndJ says he's E;J
enter:tainmg no ideas about quittmg the
tenrus tour. •
"T'm enjoying it so much, I want to
play as long as I can," the 25-ycar-old Czechoslovakian
star said after winning the Seiko Super Tennis
Championships Sunday.
"Physically I feel better than ever. I don't feel
exhausted.," be wd. "And I'm more confident than
ever before."
Italian "1n• NY marathon
NEW YORK. -Orlando Pizzolato of m hat wore down adin& Ahmed Saleh of
Oji6outi with a w1tbenng sccond·haJfsurge
Sunday and won the New York City ·
Marathon for the second consecutive year.
Norway's Grete Wa1u continued her domination
amona the women. p~ first for the fourth strai&ht
time and the seventh time m the past eight years.
Neither fint-plaoe fuusber, however, came close to
approaching the world best or even brea.kina lbc counc
record because of the heat that plagued the record field
of 16, 705 starters.
For the second year in a row, the tem~tun: was
in the 70s. But 10 contrast to 1984, the humidity was not
tugh. Raoe offictals said that about 2,SOO who bad
entered did not start.
Thus, the times for the winners were below last
year's -Pizzolato fioishini in 2 hours. 11 minutes. 34
seconds. Waitz 1n 2:28:33.
Last year, the 27-ycar-old Pizzolato was clocked in
2:14:53, the slowest winning time since 1975, the last
year the 26-mile. 385-yard event was run in Central
Park before It was moved into the city's fi ve boroughs.
The 32-year-old Waitz was timed in 2:29:30 her
slowest since her first New York City victory in 1'978.
Trail Blazers breeze, 116-99
PORTLAND -K.ik.i Vandcwcabe m scored 25 points and Clyde Drexler added
t 9 as the Portland Trail Blazers rolled to a
116-99 victory over Golden State Sunday
in the only gam e scheduled an the National Basketball
Association.
The Blazers took the lead for good with four
minutes to go in the first half when Darnell Valentine
stoic the ball twice from Warrior guard Eric "Sleepy"
Floyd and Drclller finished off the fast breaks with field
goals.
Kentucky players got cash
LEXINGTON, Ky. -Some former m Kentucky basketball players say they dJd a
thriving busjness selhng complimentary
tickets at inflated prices to boosters and
received cash and other improper gifts from ualous
supporters, the Lexington Hcr.Jd-~der reported.
A copyright story in Sunday's editions told of
players getting up to S 1.000 each for the tickets and
finding $50 to $100 in their palms after shaking hands
with supponcrs.
Clothmg. car ures and free meals also came their
way from a small corps of boosters over the past 13
years, the former players said.
The university responded to the story Sunday by
saying it was investigating possible vtolauons in t.hc
program.
"Now that S(>CCtfic names and incidents have been
provided, the university can better intensify and focus
its invcstieation," Raymond Hornback. vioe president
ofu01vers1ty relations. read from a prepared statement.
"We wiU continue to stay in contact with NCAA aod
SEC officials, are informing them of these allegations,
and will assure them of our continuing coopn-ation in
pursuing this matter.
"If the violations have, in fact, occurred, ap-
g.n:f~te action will~ taken. It 1s our intention that the
tball pr~ at the University of Kentucky~ in
compliance with NCAA regulations.
The newspaper said its story was based on
interviews with more than 200 people in the past seven
moothL .
Tbirty-lhrcc players were 1nterv1ewcd, 31 of whom
said they k.new of improper acuvities while they played
at Kentuclcy. Twenty~six players told the Herald-
Leader they received money, gifts or meals.
Uojvcrsity President Otis Smg.letary told the
school's general counsel, John Darsie, to begin an
internal invcnigat1on after speaking to Herald-leader
reporters ~. 9, the story said. Darsie declined to
comment on the investigation last week.
Thorpe wins Tucson golf
T
Joe Montana (left) aTolda tbe ruh. bat
Ram QB Dieter Brock la dumped bJ' 8&D
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l"r&Do18co'• Fred Dean ID 8aDday'• action
at Anlbelm 8tad.bun. llama Ion, 28-14 .
MONT AN AHAS RAMS IN SHOCK. • • From Bl
Rams chance at hushing the criticism
they bad bad to withstand for going
7-0 with, according to Robinson, "A
bunch of misfits."
But by the time the first half had
mercifully ended for the Rams,
Montana and company had toyed
with the Rams' proud defense for 28
points and 323 yards in totaJ offense.
"We got behind so early that we
didn't have a chance to recover.'' said
Johnson. "lt hurts a little to finally
lose a game, but they Just beat us and
that's all you can say. ·
The 49ers scored on three of thelf
first four possessions of the game and
that was thaL But what must have
made 1t difficult for the Rams to
swallow was the case with which
Montana went about bis business.
"He's hard to read and hard to get
to," Rams comerback Gary Green
said of Montana. "He releases the baJI
so fast you can't do anything about it ..
~fore leavtng the game m the third
quarter with a bruised sternum.
Montana delt out three TD passes,
one to running back R~er Craig, one
to wide receiver Dwi t Oark and
another to former m Wendell
Tyler in building up an insurmoun-
table lead.
Craig proved to be another pain for
the Rams. Io ~ning 195 yards in
total offense while scoring two touch-
downs, Craig was called "Probably
the ~st all-purpose back in the
league," by Johnson. "We had a few
collisions out there and I came ·1p
dinged a tittle."
"They try to get the balJ in bands as
much as possible," said Green. "And
it seems to work."
After Craig scored on a 14-yard run
for a 7-0 lead, Montana and Tyler
teamed up to burn Johnson on a 9-
yard TD pass for a 14-0 advant.ue.
* lltAMS NOTlll -Tlle Rams mlnao a cnance at 1oWne IN Clllcaoo a.n In hltlorv b'I ~
Illa ontv IMmt llnca 1'3410 llar1 Iha ... WI wlll'I
t•O records. The Rama also ..., .nott ol lhelr
bell start ..,., The 1,.. ltat'l'I _.,., 11·0 9lld nnlilled 11·l ... ..,.. ...,,.... of ~ was
on hand to lake In Illa .ctlon . The Ila a ...
-..0 *"' mardllne bend ~ before ,,... NIM ... On Iha Ramt' ladt of r9'Cl9Ct,
tackle M a.llt uld, "You Pf"ftt elw1v1 Ded
moult! u1 "° mellar •hill we do. 11'1 herd to ~h to ftof'tl Ille Olllar !Mm, let lllOne IN
media." Ram• Co.ctl JIM Ill...._ u lo
"The ... WI 11 lllle • 16-round 1111111 We lull ~'' round eloht. I ltllnk w. r1"ded • standlftO tlof'll· count." ... Add Roblnt0n: "We didn't .,._., •Ith
Iha ume lrMdonl ,... dlo In IN Mr1ler oe~ I
lhink WI -· tight for ll'llt ~-WI IOOlleCI unmnt ln Ol.lt there " The Rem• heft OIAvlCI
the 4WI more ll'len env 1 .. m In the NFL The
ltenu IMd Ille Ml'IM, C3·2S·2. Bui Ille •fws
llllVI -Ille IHI lour, end Ille last tour oleVICI 11 AlwlMfm Stedklm ..• The le•I time Ille Rems
lnltl'C:ec>llCI 4W ~ ""~ w•• 1912 bY tiled ~. wtlO It llO lonOW wltl'I Illa
IM m While ltot>lnton wasn't hePc>v wllh Ille
lou, he dlO find~ In Ille I.ct lhel "We dlOn'I
90 Into 1ne tenk. We el IMtl louol'lt beck end
m.ci. II rft09ciebia "
The Rams' secondary has had lean PLAY ACTION times against Montana 10 the past few -• • •
years. They haven't intercepted him From Bl
10 the last five games, while he bas feasted on them. rolling up 1564 yards plays to keep dnves going."
passing (an average of 313 a game) The first one, to Harmon. came late
and 11 touchdown passes. in the first quarter on a third~nd-two
"When he's going like that he can't play and set up the 49ers' second
be stopped," said the Rams' other touchdown.
corner LeRoy Irvin. "Up to now we With Montana scrambling to his 1 · ood oh · B t left, Harmon slipped behind were P aymg g cnou"r.'. to wm. u tinebaclccr Mike Wilcher, caunht the I guess we didn't today. · &''
Montana, the all-time Nfl. quar-ball and gained 42 yards ~fore Leroy
tcrback ratings leader with a mark of Irvin ran him down.
92.7, has a feverish rating of 112.S "lhadtomakeamovccarlyandhe
against the Rams. (W1lchcr) came up ahead of me," said
"l hope there's something we can liarmon. "Joe threw it over his head
learn from this," said Ram quar-and made it into a difficult catch, but
terbaclc Dieter Brock, who hopefully 1t worked out OK."
picked up a few pointers from his Fi ve plays later Montana bit
counterpan. "They just couldn't do Wendell Tyler for a nine-yard toucb-
anything wrong out there. They came down and a 14-0 lead.
out and put it to us." Midway through the second quar-
Af\er the Rams bad a field day with ter, on a second-and-10 from his own
Kansas City last week, pickmg of six 12. Montana his Crai.g with a screen
passes and dominating the game with pass. Craig rambled 7 3 yards, selling
defense. several Ram defenders were up Montana's second touchdown
served slices of humble pie by the pass of the day, an cight-yardcr to
steady hand of Montana. who was 16 Dwight Clark.
of 21 for 27 t yards in the first half "It was just a screen pass. John
Ayers and Keith Fahnhorst threw
some jfC8t blocks to get me loo~ ...
said Craig. "Irvin caught me from
~hind. It was lond of embarus1ng.
but I just ran out of gas."
The 49ers iot the baU back wsth
2:29 to pla y an the half and it took
Montana just one minute to get San
Francisco into the end zone from 60
yards away.
Apm the lee) play was a pass to
Craig, but this time the two combined
for the actual touchdown.
Facing second-and-seven from the
Ram 35-yard line, Montana and
Craig turned safety Johnnie Johnson
comJ>lctcly around with a pass that drop~ in over the Ram defensive
backs bead.
Craig cau&ht the pa.ss two steps
~bind Johnson and simply outran
him to the end zone for the score
"The ~lay was an out pattern down
the sideline. He (Johnson) was cover-
ing me well , but Joe stayed with me,"
said Craig.
LendJ, the reigning U.S. Open champion and
ranked No. I in the world. trounced third-ranked Mats
Wilandcr of Sweden 6--0, 6-4, 10 57 minutes to capture
the $60,000 top prize. Serving nine aces in the two stts,
and hammering at second-seeded Wilandcr's backhand
with cross-court volleys. the top-seeded Lcndl domi-
nated throughout.
"As he played in the first set today, there's no way
to beat him," said Wilander. "I felt I was lucky to get
four games in the second set."
Jim Tho 'sfaccwhcn he was asked about _ TUCSON -A broad smile crossed l!I B ' • ht • t t ~~~~Ch.%;\~~~~?;y mthcTucson ears e1g Wlll s ar
Also feehog confident 1s Chris Evert Lloyd, who
regained the world's No. I women's ranking by
defeating fourth-seeded Manuela Malecva 7-5. 6-3 1n
Brighton. Enjland, to capture the Pretty Polly Indoor
Cbampionslups Sunday.
said."lt means I've come a long way. baby," Thorpe th • b t • 1 9 4 2 He has, indeed, come a long way from the days
wbcn he'd "fish a baJI out of a pond and play Wlth it all e 1 r e s s 1 n c e
summer."
In Cologne, West Germany. Sweden's Peter
Lundgren upset Ramesh Knshnan of India 6-3, 6-2, to
win the a Grand Pnx indoor tournament, while Marty
Davis stopped fellow American Paul Annaconc 6-4,
6-4, m the final of an mdoor tournament in Melbourne.
Australia.
Thorpe. the son of a greens keeper and one of the
few blacks oo t.hc Profcss1onal Golfers Association
Tour, capped the best season of his career with a 4 and
3 triumph on Sunday over weary Jack Renner in the
final match of the last official tournament of the I 0-
month season.
Capitals score quickly, 4-2
Gaetan Ducbe1ae and Mark Taylor
scor~ the two fastest goals in club history
-six seconds apart -to lead the
Washington Capitals to a 4-2 victory over
"He just beat the hell out of me." Renner said.
Thorpe's second victory of the season -and of a
late-startin~ career -was worth S 150.000, boosted his
year's earnings to a career-best $379.091 and lifted him
into founh place in the money-winn1np standings.
"It means I've learned how to win out here, how to
play with patience," Thorpe said.
Chicago Sunday night. Elsewhere in the NHL Sunday,
Dale ffa~e~claok, Paa.I Mac~ and ~erry Tlarobllll
scored wsthm a I 11 span to give Winnipeg a 5-3 win
over Dc1ro11 lllli SU.lsalo scored lwtcc and had an
assist a~ Pb1ladelph1a defeated Vancouver, 6-2 ...
Barry Beek'• I OOth career goal broke a 1-1 game and
the New York Raneers edged Boston 2-1 . BuffaJo
scored three times m the first penod and held on to
record a 3-2 decas1on over Minnesota.
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CARDINALS LEFT OUT IN THE COLD ••.
From Bl
Sunday. with the ejecuons of both
Manaeer White} Herzog and patcher
Joaquin Andµjar. and in the pent-up
anger of losing pitcher John Tudor.
who cut his pitching hand on an
electnc fan after being kn ocked out of
the game.
"The season boiled down to one
ballgame:· Tudor said. '"and at was a
mess. It's ~omg to take a wh1k to
forget that.' He said the Injury was "a
foolish mistake. It's my business. rm
not aoina to talk about 1t. ..
"We were caught in a s1tuat1on
where we ran mto a team that was red
bot." said St. Louis outfielder Tito
Landrum. who was the Senes'
subslltutc for IDJUred rookie base·
stca11na star Vmce Coleman "We
were never able to hit their patching. It
was frustratmJ.. J'm ~urc some pent
up emotion spilled over l hope 1t wtll
~forgotten.
1-je was rcfemng to a chaotic fif\h
1nolna when both Herzog and Andu-
1ar were tossed ou1 of the aamc
AJ>d~ar had to be restrained by
CMdinaJ coaches.
The rhubarb came with two out.
Kanas Ci1y Royals c.atcher Jim
Suodbas al bat and the C'~rd1nals
lt'lilina I 0-0.
Aocfujar, who Iott e.pit of his la.st
12 decitioas after start1na 1he seuon
17-4 and wbo bad been drowcd from
the Cardinals 1Wtina rotation after
IOJ•• pme three of the Series. was on
in rehd. the fourth o(a Scncs record-
tymg five St Louis pitchers an the
mning.
When plate umpire Don Dcnk-
1nger called a ball on an inside patch
that ran the count to J..2 on Sund~rg.
Andujar ~stured with his right arm.
As Dcnkmgcr stepped from behind
the plate to warn Andujar. the pitcher
walked toward the plale, screaming at
the umpire all the way, before Herzog
interceded and started a heated
araument of his own.
Denkmgcr finally thumbed Herzog
out of the game as teammates
continued to restrain Andujar. One
pitch after play resumed. another
1ns1dc pitch was called a ball and
And1uar angrily threw both arms m
the atr and charged Dcnkingcr. wbo
immediately ejected the pitcher.
Andujar, whq., complained about
the umpiring after his only Series
start, continued toward DcnkinJer
and bumped into him before being
pulled him away.
··1 was trying to do my best. He
wasn't givm• me the calls," Andujar
said of Dcnkingcr.
"He malccs it tough to do your job.
Nobody wants bad calls,·· Andujar
said. "I don't want 10 ~the bad guy.
But I have to speak up for what 1
~licvc."
Ex-manager Scheffing die~
PHOENIX -Sob Scheffing. a
former Amencan League "Manager
of the Year," died Saturday at St.
Joseph·~ Hospital and Medical
Center He was 72
Scheffin1 was born 1n t 913 in St
Louis County, Mo , and moved to
Anzona in 1956 from Los Aflaclcs
He wu a resident of ScottWale a11hc
lime ofhb dtath.
He was a former 1eneraJ manaacr of
the New York Mets, and a field
manifer W'llh the C'h1c41go Cubs and
Detroit T1aen. He ~cc1ved the
"Manager of the Year" honor from
the Amcncan Lcaaue m 1961
" ,
Active m basebaJI for 51 years,
Scheffina worked bis way into the
ma1or lcques in 194 l as a catcher for
the Cubs He also played briefly with
the Cincinnati Reds and the St. Louis
Cardinals.
He manaaed Los Angeles an the
Pacific Coast Leaauc 1n J 9S6. the
Cubs from 1957-19'"59 and the Tiiers
from 1961 throu&h pan of 1963.
Schcffina joined the New Yorit
Mets orpntzation an 196S, becomina
a aencn.J manqer from 197~1975,
and then a special consultant. He also
waJ president ofthe BatebaJI Players
.\ssocia uon
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Detroit still tough at home;
Jets take the AFC East lead
From AP dJ1patcltet
CHICAGO-Jim McMahon threw two touchdown
passes and Otts Wilson returned an interception 23 yards
for another touchdown Sunday1 leading the unbeaten
Chicago Bears to a 27-9 National Football League
triumph over the Minnesota Vikinp.
lt was the e1Jhth straight victory for the Bea.rs and
their best start smcc the 1942 team won 11 in a row.
Minnesota fell to 4-4.
McMahon hit Dennis McKinnon with a 33-yard
scoring pass on the game's opening dnvc and connected
on a 20-yard touchdown pass with Walter Payton in the
fourth quarter.
Payton also gained 118 yards on 19 rushes for the
67th 100-yard game of his career.
Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday:
Uoo1 31, Dolpla.lu Zl : In Pontiac, Mich., Detroit
fullback James Jones carried 36 times for 114 yards and a
touchdown and Eric Hipple tossed three touchdown
passes -one to Jones -Sunday to lead the Lions to a
over the Miami Dolphins.
It was the second sucoessive victory over a Super
Bowl XIX team for the resurgent Lions, who upset the
San Francisco 49en a week earlier.
The 36 carries by Jones., who turned in bis first NFL
I 00-yard game against the 49ers, tied the club,record for
rushes in a game set by Billy Sims.
Cowbo71 H, Faleo111 lt: In lrving, Texas, Danny
White ran for a touchdown and hit Tony Hill with a JS.
yard scoring pus as Oalla.s rallied over Atlanta.
The Cowboys, lcadi~ the National Conference East
with a 6-2 record, fell behind the 1-7 falcons, countered
with 17 second.quarter points on White's pus to Hill,
Tony Donett's 60-yard run and a 28-yard field aoal by
Rafael Septien. White later scored on a I-yard run after an
81-yard drive.
Jeu 17, Sub"ka a.: In East Rutherford, N.J .. a
battered Ken O'Bnen tossed a 15-yard touchdown pass to
Wesley Walker with 5: 11 to play as the New York Jets
rallied from a 14-point deficit and ended years of
frustration apinst Seattle.
The victory was the Jets' first ever apinst the
Sea.hawks in eight pmcsand kept New York. now 6-2, in
sole posscftion offirst place in the Eastern Division of the
Amencan Football Conference.
8roeco1 30, Claltfs It: In K&Jls&S Ci ty, Randy
Robbins blocked two punts to set up a patt of ICOres and
Gerald Willhite ran for two short-yardqe touchdowns to
lead the Denver Broncos put the ~lcqucred Kansas
City Chiefs
The victory gave the Broncos a 6-2 record and first
place 1n the American Confercooe West, one-half pme
ahead of the Raiders. who play San Dieao tonl&ht K.anw
C'1ty, 3-5. has lost four tn a row.
The Chiefs failed to ptck up a firat down on tbesr fint
four Possessions and each punt -includinJ Robbins'
blocks -led to a ~re as Denver built a 24-0 lead.
Redtk.Lo• 14. Browns 7: In Cleveland. John R1ggsns
scored his I 14th career touchdown to pass Lenny Moore
and take over second place on the all-time touchdown list
as the Washington Redskins defeated the Cleveland
Browns.
Riggins' I-yard burst early in the first quarter was the
first of two Washington touchdowns resulting from
turnovers by Cleveland roollic quarterback Bernie Kosar.
who was benched at half\jmc with Cleveland trailing
14-0.
Eagles U, Bill l '7: In Philadelphia. f.agles quar-
terback Ron Jaworslcj threw 32 yards to wsdc receiver
Mike Quick w1tb 1:55 left in the game to cap a thrce-
touchdown, founh-penod raJly that ntppcd the forlorn
Buffalo Bills.
The Eagles. 91/1-point favorites.t.. trailed 17-0 after
three quarters before their dormant onensc erupted under
the leadership of Jaworslu to even their record at 4-4 as
the NFL season reached the halfway mark.
Colts 37,Packen 10: In lndianapohs, Eugene Dantcl
intercepted three passes and Wayne Capers, making his
first start, scored on a 20-yard run and on pass receptions
of 39 and 33 yards, leading the Indianapolis Colts to a
victory over the Green Bay Packers.
Daniel also broke up a Green Bay pass at the
Indianapolis 2-yard ltnc and recovered a fumble that
ended a Packer tbrcat with under seven minutes
remainin,. Anthony Young also recovered a Green Bay
fumble wsth less than a mmutc to go.
Patriot• U, Baccueen 14: In Tampa, Craig James
ran for two touchdowns and passed for another as the
New England Patriots overcame a 14-0 dcficst to roll to a
victory over the winless Tampa Bay Buccanecn.
James, who threw an I I-yard TD pass to Tony
Collins in the second quarter, rushed for 96 yards and
sc.ored on runs of 8 and 22 yards in the fourth period.
Otlen it, Canllaal1 It: In St. Louis, Houston
quarterback ~arrcn Moon hit Drew Hill on a 37-yard
sconng pass midway throuah the founh quaner and Mike
Akiu scooped a blocked punt and ran 12 yards for another fourth~uartcr score as the Oilers defeated St. Louis to
hand the Ca~dinals their founh strai,&ht loss.
St. Louis led l~ wben Moon l'ound Hill over the
middle with a scoring strike that ga ve the Oilers their first
lead of the pme with t 2:29 left.
Gluh U , Salata IS: In Ne_'(_ Orlcan5 comerblck
Elvis ~nenon supported a stum~na New York offcnec ~Y tetUrtf up a aecood-quaner touchdq\JC1\ ~ with an
1nterceptton and a Wlnll~uartcr score With a fumble
recovery to lead the Oiants past New Orleans.
Pattenon'1 interception led to a 6-yard scoring pus
from Phil Simms to Bob Johnson midway throuah the
ICICOnd Quarter. Then Patterson ru:overed a bobbled punt
at the New Orleans I 2 to set up the fint of two late
tou.cbdowna by Joe Morris.
. Beeol• U, 8'-~" tl: lo Ctna~nati, Jim Breech
kicked (o"' 6tld 1oaJs and the mahgned Cmcinnati
defense forced ab Pltuburah tumoven Sunday to Jive
the Bcnlal• a 11fin and create a l~am in the Amencan
FootbalJ Confcnnce C-entral Division
The 8cnpJ1' defeo1e. ranked lut 1n the National
Football Laaue. had three interceptions and recovered
three ohcvcn PitUbuf'lh fumbles.
The Benpls intercepted three fint-1\alf oeHct by
bed:upquarterbeclc David Woodley
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, OctOC>er 28. 1886 * BS
Time hasn't healed these wounds
Work man, Gaytan still at odds:
Harbor._ Laguna coaches crtttcal
By ROGER CARLWN
Of h 09lly .......
Orange Coas1 area prep football Just about burst at
the seams last Fnda) night.
Tempers were nanng bctwl'cn Edison High football
coach Bill Workman and Ocean V1ev. ( oach Karl Gaytan
to the west and between Newport Harbor Coach Mike
G1ddtngs and Laguna Beal'h Coach Cednck Hardman to
the south.
Harbor shelled Laguna Beach. 68-27. and Edison
woo 28-7, but the final scores are onl > the tap of the llC
bera.
Time has given all a chance to take a breath, but the
comments are getting hotter and hotter. Here's what they
have to ~y. in add1uon to two other Sea V 1ew coache~ on
the Harbor-Laguna matter
Gaytan: "It's no different from what I've seen them do last year
"It seems Founuun Valle}' and Edison art 1n
compet1t1on to ~ee who can beat Ocean View worst.
"We scored and took away their shutout and all of a
sudden you see their first stnng in there. I had my third
and fourth stnngs playing two ~nes before that
happened. When l realized they were throwing for the end
zone with 37 seconds left in the game I went out on the
field, then I called my first string back on the field to
illustrate the first team was on the sideline.
"I told him (Edison Coach Bill Workman) 1f he
needed more points I was going to 'ill my team down on
the field and let them score.
"They got upset when JctTDarhng v.as sconng on the
touchdown and Marc Ohm, who was trailing the play. was
blocked late. He tu med around and cold-cocked him (the
Edison blocker). He was responding to something that
had been going on the whole game
"There were a lot ofunsportsmanhke penahues and
Edison had far more than "'l' had
"I feel he (Workman) owes Marc Ohm an apology.
To accuse him or highlight ham as a cheap shot artist. All
that docs 1s destroy a voung man
"I thought 11 wa~ a cheap excu~ An)one else in the
Su nset League would have run the clod. out. A.II it dO<'s 1s
cheapen the Sunset League
"It's nothing new La)t year Edison was up 21-0 al
halftime and then ""ent for onside k1ckoffc; four 11mes 1n
the second half. (Ed ison won. 42-0) ..
Workman: "Sometimes there are people 10 th1l> world
whoSC' mouth goes befo re their brain engages
"Edison and Fountain Valle) were accused of
running up the score la~t year on them. not taking our
starters out. Our staners were out in the middle of the
third quarter last )Car and we never ons1de-lc1cked four
11mes in the se1..ond half. I don't remember an} ons1des
k1ckrng, I'm sure going to go back and look at that film:
"We scored a lot on them because they ran an 1d1ot1c
bump-and-run defense against Ricky Jus11ce That's not
our fault.
·•As for the other night, It doesn ·1 bother us a bit for
them to score a touchdown w11h 1 ·20 to go. What we dad
have problems wtth were the pe~nal fouls and late hits
that were going on. We played. 68 people and staned
subbing on the second offens1\ c senes of the third
quarter, subbing 3-4 playe rs a play.
"I never fingered Ohm. The wa y the) figured 1t out
was through the newspaper gu)S. But I would sa) Marc
Ohm 1s their best football player, and 1f Jeff Darhng 1s
scoring with l :20 to go at doesn't sound like their SC<'.Ond .
team is in there. I think they should get their facts straight.
"When we were out there I said ·v ou keep cheap
shotting, that's enough ·
"So I put my first team back 10 w11h I : 11 to go. Yes.
there were some tempers lost. But we weren't trying to run
the score up.
"We wouldn't have had our first defense out ot there
1fwcwerewomed about our shutout We subbed and the}'
didn't. That's OK.
"One more thing: Our player-5 and our people were a
little bit upset going into the game based on acuons of
parents. and part1cularl> Ocean View's freshman team
with its vulgar and racial slur-5 as the'.-left Edison
Thursday.
"I JUSt think before you start throwing stones )Ou'd
better get }'Our act in gear and get 1t squared away."
Hardman: "Maybe Mike (Giddings) thought he had
to do that (sconng 68 points). That's football and I'm not
complaining .. What goes around comes around. It was
humiliating for the or;chool. our lc.Jds and myself
"But lhe difference was our pus covcraae, II was
terrible The11 quarterback (Sbane Foley) und his
rcce1 vers wctc 100 aood agarnst our covcraae. For them 10
be as large as they art', however, we ran lhe hall prt'll)
well."
Gl dd lqa: "I haven't sttn the film yet, but 1n m)
1udicment J reh the only way to get control of the g.ame
was to control the ball.
"I know this, No. 26 was k.ickcd out o(the game. and
No. 26 came back 1n And he c.ame back tn for one reason
only and that was to itet Newport.
"Right or wrong ·I felt we had to rt~stabhshed some
physical football ability and you can only.cio that with the
guys that know how to play best.
"I fully accept one third of the blame. In the first baJf
head coaches on both sades of the field were not 10 total
control of their football teams. I should have been cooler.
But I saw (Shane) Foley getting rouahed up ume after
ume. It got to me
.. The only think we could do was to keep moving the
ball and throwing 11. Even after we fell on the ball. they
had a guy thrown out.
"I shouldn't have fallen into the trap. Their lc1ds were
swcanng at me personnally and I shouldn't have let 11 get
to me
"The bottom hne 1s that I dad 1t 1n the best interest of
my players. My principal (Tom Jacobson). the athletic
director (Bill Pizz1ca) and our vice pnnc1pal (J<>t
Dominic) were on the sidelines.
"It was ugly My lc.Jds were begging to stay in and
saying 'Let's get a hundred, the) deserve 1t. · But others
said 'Wait, there's some good lc.Jds out there, too. hke No.
42 (Jonathan Todd). In those situall?ns y~u JUS.t h.ave to
do what you think 1s best. I firmly believed 1f we JU St hoed
up and ran the baJI there would have been fist fights at the
hne of scrimmage.
"It anyone was hum1lated. 11 was probably me.
"It's a negative and I'd hke to tum 1t into a pos1t1ve.
If Newport and Laguna get better for ll. so much the
better "
Saddleback Hlgll'a Jerry Witte:
"When I saw the score (68-27) I knew exact!} what
happened. I knew he {Giddings) had to be provoked. You
have to protect your kids. If you put your second tcamers
in there they're going to get hun. It's unfatrto your second
team ktds to do that. But I wasn't an eye-witness.
"We pla} Laguna Beach in three weeks and l"m
already getting paranoid. I don't hke the stones I've
heard"
Woodbrtd1e RJgll'• Gene Noj(, who was in the stands
at the Laguna Beach-Newport Harbor game "I stayed
until the end because I wanted to sec 1f anything else was
going to happen at the end.
"I can't read peoples minds. But no one wants to Stt
the score hke lhat. When 11 gelS to a certain point, well,
I've had 1t happen to me. It's not something you should
do. I'm sure Mike was mad about some things. I don't
want to accuse anybody of anything.
"We bad our share of problems with Laguna Beach.
A couple of our kids were getting lc.Jcked on the ground
after the play, at a time when they couldn't be easily seen.
Once there was an obvious attempt to tnp one of our
player-5.
··instead oftf}'ing to tackle him he went in to hil with
a soccer-slide tackle. but he missed and in1ured himself
"There were a couple of other things . .eut we lc.Jnd of
expected some of that and told our players that 1f you
retaliate the second guy always gets caught.
"Someumes when you get down score-wise you
might start to lose your temper and lose whatever level of
disc1phnc there is. But in this one, Laguna Beach was
scoring, lhe fake ~unt for a touchdown. a couple of long
touchdown runs. 1t was only a 20-point d1ffercn11al in the
third quaner. That's not that far apart. But later on, when
it was 60-something. to me it's not something )Ou should
do."
H orses killed in fire
OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP'-As many as three hOl"S('S
were lc.Jlled in a tire today that caved in the roof of a barn
at the Ocean Downs Race Tracie. fire officials here said
Fire um ts from Ocean C1ty and nearby Berlin battled
the blaze, which started about 1.20 a.m. in barn "K "
Officials said an undetermined amount of equipment was
damaged in the fire.
Damage estimates were not available. The cause VI-a~
being 1nvesugated
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Winner s feeling good; -
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By RICHARD DUNN
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Tempers wtren'1 Oanng 1n rvcry dmxuon
last Fnday on the high ~hool footbaJI scene. but
there we~ ~me w1nnt"r\ -and losers -and
here's how they ~ 11 a\ the> bnna lhe11 &eam'i
back for anolher round this v.eck.
Martu'a Oavt T~ompsoa, after his team
made 1t 2-0 1n the ~unset League wnh a
dominating 35--0 ... 1ctory over Fount.am Valle)
"We JUSt kept the pressure on them dcfens1vel)
We JUSt played great all n1aht long. Our offrnk
had a couple nice dn' cs. aga.10 and lhen we came
out 10 the second half and stopped lhem and ~ot
the ball back Dave Winterhalter did a great JOb
against the run and the pass."
Foutain Vallt)"• Mike ~~· following h1)
team's loss to Manna "We didn t ha'e a Ice}
Bas1caJI) we JUSt got outplayed an evCl') catagon
We pla)ed d1sgumng.ly embarrassing tootbafl
I'm ti) 1ng to fo rget the Manna game Onh our
pnde "'as inJurcd ..
Hun tillgton 8ucb'1 Georae Pa~. follow-
ing has team's 21-0 wrn o"er Westminster. "The
rmollon the kids pla)ed throughout the game
was the key. It ne\.Cr ended, 11 JUSt kept building.
.\fter the opening dn"e. to stan a game hke that.
11 really sets lhe mood. I'm JUSt reall}' happ~ the
way our lads responded ··
Corona dt l Mar's Dave Holland, follov.ing
h1<1 team's 21 -16 loss to Estancia ... ~ C' thought v.e
had a good game plan and I th ought we pla~ed
one of our best games. but we fumbled 11 awa~ at
the Estancia I , 3 and D. all an the ~cond half I
sull feel wr"re a good football team We knov.
we're going to ha ve to pla~ or be embarrassed ~ C'
want to sho"' some people we can bounce balk "
Costa Meaa's Tom Baid•Ui. after hi s team
made It 2-2 in 1he ~a '-' 1e"' Leagur v. 1th a I +.1 u
win over Uni,ers1t' "We pla)cd better than the
score looked. ~ t' pla)cd better than that. we let
them bad. in the game The ke~ was ho"' v.ell "'e pla~ed d('fens1,eh 10 the game 1'e,cn Da\ and
J OBJ'f LAl'A
LapAa Be&cb
Tim fcl~f IWO IOCb IJ'&de'rs, JUll played aupcr
pmes "
Enaacta'1 Ed Blula. followina bu team'i
21-16 victory over Corona del Mar, lhe EaaJes'
firit Sn V1ew Lu&ue victory· "We played well
the firit half on otren~. but t.bt' !Ceond half wu
lond of f't'versal The kid~ JUSI wanl..cd 10 win and
were hunary I think the fac& th.It we hadn't won a
game and d1dn·1 want to be the only Sea View
Leasuc team not to "''n a pme inspired us"
Ualvenlty'1 Rick Cvtla, followtng has
team's 14-10 loss to Costa Mesa. "It was the same
lc1nd oflhmg we h.ad before. wr d1dn 't p.et off to a
good stan We· ve lost by ~vcn points or less a lot
of umes but we &Jve lhem too mul.'.h 1n the
beginning 'A-e come back but JUSt a little too
sh on
"Cra1g Belle h.as a hip po1nur and 1s
quest1onablt' for nelll week Jeff Baker had a maid
concui1on. but we expect hLm to be bad. We're
1ust really frustrated nght now ..
Woodbrld1e Rlp'1 Geu NoJt. following h1~
te4m's 31 -7 loss to 5addleback ··ihe~ 1ontrolled
the baJI and offens.ivel) the) prt'tt) muth did
what they wanted to. which was run th1· football
They didn't need to pass I think in wml" pans v.c
1ust weren't good enough
··we lost our quarterbad. John \ urkO\ 1,h,
who has a knee 1n1un HC' d1dn'1 ha'e to ha'('
surgef}'. JUSt therap! and rehahd1ui11on He\
definite!> out 1h1s .,..ee l ..
S.ddleback Hip'• Jerry WIUt, .,..ho~ team
stopped Woodbndge. 31 -., "RC"alh 11 "'a~ our
defen~ We shut thtm 1o"' n prett' good The~
onh had ., 3 'ards tOIJI offense ~) Jur defense
kep.t them in check 1 nul our ntlen'>t' '>taned to
roll
.. fhc' d1dn t !11al e a first dov. n the c:nt1re
third quantr ~o ,,.u ha\e 1c1 &1'1.~ l tt'd11 tu the
iJefen~.··
IrvlDe's Terr) Henl1u. follo-..mK h1~ team's
36-1 loss to ( ap1strano \ alle' l'I a ke~ ">outh
Coast League game "\1:1. fumbles. that's 11
There·~ not a team tn the(. IF that \Ou can beat
with s1.1t fumbles. esp«"1all} a t~am i1lt that V. c
outga1ned them and r.sn rm rC' pla\<. and
defens" eh .,..e pla' ed "'ell ' ____.
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Beach I 11-20-1. I 03 yards. 2 Tl)<,
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Com• over to the Hou••·
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You know that e~erc1se ano competition are the
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on. the time 1s now•
FREE BODY FAT TESTING & CONSULTATION ($25 V•~I
WITH THIS AD FOR THE FIRST 15 NEW MEMBERSHIPS
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Fitness Directors
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REC041tOS SET
Teem .. ttlftt
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1¥19' llS. SI LOYls
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TMm .. Mne
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LOYl1
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Cllv, oeme 1
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llht • 12·•v "'8i w,..." ,,_...., fllltlT RAC•. 6 IVrtoncn
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J 0 Cllf!Von (81aekl UO 00
L ... I Pfotec:llon (McHereve) UO
Time. 1.11 1/S
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TH•D RAC•. 1 116 mbn..
A1te1 tlrlteln {Pinc.iv l 6 20 ).IO t.to
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8r0fdlv (Met•) 410
Time· I 4) l/5
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Pl'lncett ~v <McCrn) •IO >.oo UO
Anr .. Cov1lr <V•lenrutle) J 00 2.IO
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Time 1 11 4/S
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Nortll ()I L•-• (Toro I 4 60 l .00
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lntvltlv-n (Plncev) 2.IO
Time: 1 1' l/S.
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4.40 3 20 , 40
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Time I.SO 1/S.
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NINTH RAC•. I l/16 milft. Emoorofunlverse (Toro> 73.60 e.IO I IO
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WIST«•N CONfllHUK•
P'llCllk ~ W L ,ct.
~ 1 0 I 000
Pwti.no , 0 I 000
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"'-nix 0 I 000
See Ille 0 l 000
GOl<ltn Sl•I• 0 2 .000
Mldwftl OMUell
Otnvttr 2 0 '000 Oeii.t I 0 I 000
Mou11on I I SOD
Sen Anlonlo 0 I 000
Ul•ll 0 I 000
S.cremt1110 0 , 000
llASTllltN COHFaRaNC•
A tlaftlk DM1'eft
Ptllledtlonle I 0 1 000
Wetnl119lon I 0 1 000
9o1ton I 1 500
N-Jer-..v 1 I SOD
N-York 0 I 000
(...nl OMMlfl
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lnOlene 1 0 I 000
O.troll I I soo
MllWlullM I I .soo
Atlanle 0 2 000
Cltvti.no 0 2 000
kftdil't" 1 Sc:w'8
Portlend 116, GOiden Stele 99
T.......,..•G-No QemH ICl'*'vMHI
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PortlenO •t ~
New York et Alle nte
W•tlllnoton et Clenl•nO
N-M1'V el 0.troH
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OerlYtf' et Ptiotnlx
Clllcego et ~ Stele
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Mllw•l.lkM el 8otlon
lndlet'ltl el ~ Jer1'v
Otlrolt et ""li.Otll>llle
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NHL
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NY lalendtr1
New J..,.1'V
Pllht>u<Ofl
w11111no1on
Outti.c
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8uftel0
Hertford
Montreel
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6 1 0 s • 0 4 , I
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llM\t I 1 0 ms 14>
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CMlr ..
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Oottroll s , 0 us 157 MlnNtOte 4 4 0 soo 167 orwn .. v ) s 0 175 IS.
Temoa l•v 0 • 0 .000 , .. ... ,
O.tlea ' 2 0 no 1n
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AIMllUCAN CON,IR•NCI
West
o.n ..... ' , 0 150 20f ...... s 2 0 714 1St
'""" 4 • 0 500 , •
S.n Oleeo 3 • 0 4'9 I.,
t<e111e1 Cllv l s 0 37S ISi
CeMrlll
Clrtt4ano 4 4 0 SOD 141
CtllCIMetl 3 5 0 .JJS 237 Hov\ton 3 5 0 .l7S 13'
Plt11bllrott 3 s 0 37S 173 •••• NV Jth 6 2 0 7SO 173
Miami s l 0 t U N7
New £nole!ICI s l 0 '2S 156 tnolaneoolta l s 0 .J7S ISS 9 uffeto I 7 0 12S 104
kftdl'f'I Sc.-
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Ptlli.dtloftl• , 1, luftelO 17
o.nver >O, Kanta• Cltv 10
lnclleneooll1 37, Orffft 8ev 10
Hovtt<l'I 20, St. Loult 10
O.lroll 31, Miami 21
Clllcego 27, M1-tote t
New Enolend )2, Tempe ... y "
New York Jtl1 17, S..1111 14
Weahlngton 14, ClevNncl 7
Clnclnnttl 26, P1111bul'1111 21
,A
111
IS.
101 140
114
180
167 ~
"° 12S
131
121
ISi 206
ISi
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"' 117 111
1t2
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144
111 m
143 , ..
19:)
N-York Glenh 21, N-Ori.en• 13
T.......,..1 Gefnt
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SUMiev"I o.,,_
Ntw Or~·· ·-........ el Steifle IChenntl ' el I Pm )
Cl'llcffo 11 GrMf't a.v
Clndnnttl et 8uffeto
Cllvtleno et Pltlsouroti
Oetroll et Mlnnnote Kentet Cltv el Hov\ton
Mleml et New Enoi.no
T•mOt 8•v 11 New York Glent1
we1111no1on '' Allen!• New '(Of1< .Jtta et tnOleneootla
Pttll.o.IPllle e t Sen FrenclKo
Otnver el Sen OleeO
~ •• """· 4 0 •1181 el St LOVll
4'er'I 11, Ramt 14
5ar-.IW~ Sen FrenclKo 14 14 0 ~21
Rema 0 0 J 1-14
".,.., l"ttted
SF-<r•IU 14 rvn (Wencfllno -IC!<), S:Ot
SF-Tvltr ' PIH trorn Montene
1wertet1tno 111c:1<1. 1•·10
s.ceMP'erled
SF-<:lerk • PHI lrom Monl•ne
IW..,.achlno klekl. 1 )() SF-<relg 3S peu trorn Montene
1Wtrldllll9 kb ), 13.39
~ .. Wied
ltema..-Ellerd 23 1>111 from Brock
<L•n1toro klckl, 5-<13 ,,_,..,...,,..
lllem1-Hvnt..,. ) oen rrorn 8rOG-
<Len1loro 11.lclll. u ~ A-65,9)9
G~ STATISTICS
Fl,.11 down1
Rv111H·vero1
Pa111no
R•tvr" Verda
Como· All
S.CUDV
Purtla
F uml>lt1· Loll ~111et·Verd1
Time of PCKM'lllon
Sf' ""'"'" n 2S
31-139 11·12
190 )19 ,, 12
1.l·l6·0 35-Sl-3
4·2S l·ll
•·41 4-)9
1· I 3· 1
6·4S 10-62 ?9 ll )()-41
INOfVtDUAL STAmTICS
•usHtNG-Sen Frenclaco, CrelU U·6J,
TYier 11·S7, Cne~ 1·10, Montene 2·4,
Hermon 1·4, ltlng 1· I. Rem,, Oldlert0n
12·61, ltadOtn 2-1'. Ellerd 1·1, 8roclt. 1·1,
E1i.ro 1-1
PASSINGo-Sen Frenclaco, Montene
n·J0-0-306, CI Y-..uh l·S-0-(mlnua 31.
Solomon 0-1·0-0. •em1, 8 roek lS-Sl->·344
lllECEIVING-S.n Frenchco, CrelU
6-132, Frencla 5•4'1, Cler'll 3·29, Tvter 3·2•.
Hermon 2·4'. Rice 2· 17, Solomon 1· 11
Re")\, Elerd 9·110, Hunt.., 7·SS, •eooeri
S-24, Young 4·37, OUCkwortll 3 .... 0 HIM
3·3S, OIGktrton l · 12, 8rown MS
MISSED FIELD GOAL~S.n Fren·
claco, w..,.scnlno 31 R•mt . un,loro s 1
<:.-...
HOW TOP' 11 flAAED
How IM IOCI 10 !Mm• In , .... Auoc:lele<I
l>r-.ta colttot tootbeA POil fertcl·
No I low• (1·0·0) beel Horttlwetlwn
49· IO Ht•I e l No. t Ohio Stele No 2 Flor\68 16·0-I) beet 111'91nle Tecll
lS· II. Hui· el No. 6 AuDul'n
No. l Ptlln St•tt (7·0-01 beel Wnt
lllrglnle 27·0. Nut· v1 8 0tl0" Colleoe.
No • Mkfllgen (6· 1·0) t>Mt llldl•t'ltl
42· IS. Maxi •I 1111no11 No S Nebrulta (4·1-0) beet COIO(IOO
17·7 Nt.ll el IC.enMt Stell No 6. AuDurn (6· l ·Ol 0..1 Mln ln lPOI
Sl•I• 21·t. Next: VI No. 2 Florida. No. 1 e vu (6·2·0) Iott lo TexH ·EI PHO
23· 16 Maxi n Wvomlnv
No I Air Foret (l •H I bMt Uttf\ )7· IS
Nt11t· v1 kn OJeeo Stett
No. t Ollto Stal• <•·l ·Ol bMI No 20
MIMMOtl 23·1'. Nut .... No 1 tow•.
No 10. Otllenorne (4·1·01 beet low•
Stett St· 14. Maxi VI l(enM• NO 11, Fl0t14a St•I• (6·1-0) ~et North
Ce rollt'ltl »-10 Ht11t· "'· No IS Mia mi. Fie Ho. 12. Otllellome $1ete (S-1 ·01 beef
Ker1A1 17· IO. Ne11t· 1t ColOr.00.
No. 13 &av1or (7·1-01 beet Tua1
Chrtatlan •S-0. Htkl Nov t YI No 14
Ar-e111e1 et Lltlll llloc•. Ark No 14 ,.,.ken111 16·1-0l DMI Hovaton
S7·71 Hui: " Illa No U. Mleml, Fie. (6· 1·0) !IHI
LO\lt1vltlt 0 ·7 Next at No 11 FIOflde
St•tt No 1• T-. ... (l · 1·2> tied 0.-olll
Tecl'I 6-t . Nut "' ltv'-• No 11. UCLA 16-Hl beet Cetlfornll
34·7 Nut: Nov t •• Arl1ona.
No It UU (4-1-0) wet ldla Neat· "' MlttJ»~ et Jec:kaon. Min
No It . Tuea l•·t •OI Iott to )Ou!Mrn
MethOdlal '4· 14. Ht11t: n Tena Tecl'I No 10. Mlnnetoll !S·2·0l tott lo No: 9
()nlo Ste It D · It NHI' t i Ml(flloa1I Stele
w....,., .. ~
COMllUIUMTY COU.lel S.-..... TM&e ... ~a .,......, 1'llr'll ....
0. Ann def. Or.,.._ C-1, 15-11, l:M
0...MlltlMle
DAV•Y'1 l.00(1• (......_, ._.,
-,.,. .,.,...,, 1 llerrecuda, HO llOllllO. 10
roo. ftlll, I IS llau. 16 #llllt lltl\, 1 ~
•-· no mKlllf'tl DAN• WHAtt, -134 lntitrt )'1 illl81t
11 Donl .... ,., rock ttall, m medl ...... i
~. es teulOln
•l~T LANDINO O .. wMtt
~1 -... Mlle'• m roo 11111. ao...,
IMH, 74 CP~O ban. 11 blue ~. J
"-flDut, I 1"MCINad, l ~n. ,_
medltref
ReSurgent GWC
eyes 4th straight
Rustlers on road
against Cerritos;
OCCatSan Otego
Suddcft'tly in a flat-footed tie with
Fullerton for first place in the Pac-9
football race, Golden West College
will try to maintain its winning ways
when it visits Cerritos in a critrcal
game Saturday night.
Golden West has rebounded fro m a
conference-opening loss to Taft wah
three straight victories, including last
Saturday's 24-23 squeaker over Long
Beach City ColleJe.
Golden West rs 3-1 rn Pac-9 play
and 3-2-1 overall and is tied with
Fullerton, which dealt Taft a 20-6
setback Saturday.
Cemtos has been an up and down
team 1h1s year and with last week's
41 -38 loss to Pasadena. the Falcons
have dropped to 2-2-1. Cerritos
earlier handed Fullerton its only
conference loss, 24-0, in the Falcons'
most impressive outin.s oflhe season.
In the Mission Conference, O range
Coast will be trying to rebound from a
17-7 loss to Southwestern. In that
game, the Pirates forced six turnovers
and only gave the ball away once. but
wf"rf' Ahlr tn nu~h rh,. hllll into the end
GIRLS
zone JUlt onoc.
And the Pirates should find the
to nic apinst belequrcd San Dieao
Crty CoUeae. which was hammered
by first-place Saddleback. 43-8. Or-
ange Coast Wlll be on the road for the
I :30 contest, its socond straight
af\emoon pme.
The KnitJ1ts arc wmlcss this
season, 0-4 1n the Mission and ~
overall.
Saddleback also heads south for a
I :30 match up against Palomar. hos,>-'°' to keep rts unbeaten record this year mt.act. Palomar, 1.3 and 2-3 is
coming off a 28-16 loss to Rancho
Santiaao.
* SetvnllY'• lllf'MI
P'AC•t COMl'•RINCI GOkltn Weal ., ClfrllOl
hit el El Cemlno
PuaOtflt et Fullerton
Mt $ett AnlCl'llo el Long 9MCh
' MISMON CONflaR•NC•
Or•llff Co111 •I Sen Oleoo Cllv, l.JO
Sedcllebeck et Petomer, l'.30 llllverslOe •t Southwetltrn
Rel\Ctlo S.ntlaoo et Cllrv1
WaST•RN STAT• GONflt••MC• Hencock at Comolon, 1:30
Mooroerk el llllo Hondo. 1:30
Gltndele et Sent• 9erbare
llentvre el Sent• Monica
SOUTHa•N CAL CON,,aRaHCI
LA Herbor el Wnt LA, I
LA Southwftt et LA Pierce
flOOTHILL CONfl•RIHC•
Mt u n Jeclnto et 0-t
!Mun 8ert'ltlrdlno •I AnlelOPt "''""' lmotrl•I Velltv " G•CKvnonl
-----
It 's a light week
for contenders
CdM-:-W oodbrtdge
have-breathers
before showdown
Corona del Mar and Woodbndge
highs share the Sea View League girls
tennis lead. and also have a light
week's worth of compet1t1on in
common. rn Sunset League action.
unbeaten Manna hosts Westminster
Tuesday and travels to Edison to take
on the Chargers Thursday . ./
The Wamors (I 0-1). and tlfe Sea
Kings for that matter, can't afford to
look ahead. They'll both have to be 1n
top condition when they meet Nov. 5.
in a match which will most likely
Polo titles
on the line
League champ1onsh1ps are on the
hnc Wednesday in prep water polo-
and it's nothing new. The power
structure of Orange Coast area polo
remains st.able. although University
High's Trojans still have a shot at a
portion of the Sea View title.
h's Corona del Mar (5-1) and
Newport Harbor(6-0) in the Sea View
Lcasue confront.at1on, and Marina
(3-0) and Fountain Valley (3-0)
squanng off for the Sunset title.
Corona del Mar is the host at
Newport Harbor in the Sea View
showdown at 3, while the Sunset
championship writ be decided at
Golden West College in a night
contest at 7:30.
Harbor's Sailors can vi rtually wrap
up a seeded berth in the upcoming
CrF playoffs with a champ1onshrp,
while Corona del Mar can tum 1t into
a scramble with a victory, because a
win would ICJ1vc Harbor, CdM and
University with 5-1 records.
All three tuned up for the final
week's play before the CIF playoffs
wt th competition at Stanford this past
weekend in the Northern California
Invitational. Harbor finished second
to unbeaten Sunny Hills.
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Crou country
finale nezt up
Sea View and Sunset League cross
country finals are on tap this week -
with dual meet leaden puttina their
reputations on the line.
In the Sea View Lequc Thursday
at Irvine Park, Coron.a del Mar.
Estancia and Newport Harbor, who
share the dual meet lead with 6-1
records, square off at 2:4S.
Harbor's jirls, No. I in the Cl F 4-A
rankinp aU year and runaway win-
ncn in every lcque dual meet. are
heavily favored to wrap 1t up. It at.arts
at 2:1 ~ .
The Sunset Lcaaue finaJ1arc1ehed-
uled for Satu~y momma at Hunt-
inaton Beach's C.ent.raJ Park with the
boys flnal•aoinaoffat 10, followed by
the Jirla at 10:30.
Kuntinaton Beach is the rabbit and
Fountain Valle~ 11 the pursuer ln the
boys' competitio n, while Edieoo is
the tum to beat in aitlt' competition
with Fountain Valfey aaain the chic~
threat off rts tee0nd pf.cc ftn11h in
dual meets
decide the league championship.
Edison. at 6-2, goes in the underdog
with the Vikings, but could prove a
good match in do ubles tn particular.
In girls' volleyball, Ocean View at
Huntington Beach will highlight
Sunset action Tuesday, while Wood-
bridge (9-3) and Laguna Beach (9-3)
vie for sole possessio n of 1he Sea
View's second place berth.
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SERIES ...
From Bl
They were deprived of dcsi~tcd
hitter Hal McRae, one of their best
bats, by the crazy quilt rules that
prohibit use of the designated hitter in
odd-numbered years.
Kansas City went io with a lineup
that seemed full of holes, a team that
will be shopping for a number of
replacement parts next winter, a team
factng a National League cham-
pionship club that had won I 0 I
games.
And all the Royals did was win. f
"It will take me two or three weeks
to get over it," Manager Dick Howser
said. 'Tm not good enough to explain
this season. r can't explain it. It's
amazmg.."
Herzog had an explanation,
though. The Cardinals, aflcr all, set
Series records for offensive futility.
batting .185 and manaaing just 40
hits, both seven-game lows.
"We led the league in hits and runs
scored," Herzog said. "But over the
last month, we didn't hit. When a
1cam gets in a slump, there 1s nothmg
you can do."
And that's about what the
Cardinals did in this World Series.
Nothtng.
MVP •..
From Bl
by a long delay in the fifth innmg.
when both Cardinals Manaaer
Whitey Herzog and pitcher Joaquin
Andujar were ejected from the pme.
"I was concerned that it took so
much time," he said. "The umps were
not ve">: quick a~ut ,ettina thinas
goma. I'm superstrt1ous about the
number of pitches I throw between
mninp. But r had to tct loose. so r WU
prepered to throw a 1ttle more."
Saberhaaen said the binh or his
child was his biaaest thrill, but the
World Scncs victory was "a close
seco nd."
UCI socks it to UOP
in 7 -0 soccer win
UC Irvine's men's soccer team m.d
a achool record in aoa.ls u visitina
Uni.veni!Y of Pac1fi~ fell, 7-0, 1n ~fie Coast Athletic Auociation
I C1JOn.
Ken G unn. Ke.,,rn Pctenon and
Mar\: Stier each ICOttd twice aod Don
Edwards added 1 11n&)e aoat u U('l
upped 1t1 PCAA record to l_..,
The Antaten (4'-11-2 ovcrtil) host
fifth.ranked UC'LA Wednelday at 3.
,
Local wom.an to lead
health association
Jeaa Ludstrom, owner and founder of Saddlebay Healtb
Eeterprtaea Home Realtb Aaucy ha' been named 1985·86 president
of the Callfonala A.1odatloe of Realtb Service• at Home. The
association represents more than 300 home health agencies.
Lu ndstrom, a member ofC AHSA H for I 0 years, 1s also founder of the
CoucU of Oru1t Couty Home Healtb A1eeclt1, which represent~
more ~han 15 agencies i~ the county. Her agency provides a full range
of patient care and services in the home • • • Dr. C.arln W. Pauersoe of Newport Beach recently was
recertified as a d aplomate of the Amertcu Board of FamUy Practice.
This allows ham to maintain his specialist status in the medical
specialty offam1ly practice
All ABFP d1plomates must be rccemticd evef) six year; • • • Coit.a Mesa re1ldtnt Robert Seltnt has JOincd Wttt Coa1t
lma1eMa.ken advertising and public relations in Tustin as an
account exccuuve Seline had formerly bttn w1th the Bualne11 Pre11.
• • • Charles DeWalt, a Newpon Beach CPA. and John J . Hanouaet , an El Toro stockbroker, have been elected to the board of directors of
the M1ss1on VieJo Country Club.
DcWalt was elected treasurer of the board Other board
members include Doaovaa MacFarlue, Laguna Hills, Rlcllard
MattlDcty, San Juan Cap1stranio, and Donald Banks, Oeula
LaBarbera, EntJt Nltt1kt and Wllllam Rod1tn , al I of M 1ss1on Vie JO. • • • Glenda Moore has been named corporate publtc relauons
manager for the Fountain Valley-based FHP, lac, a health
maintenanc~ organ1z.at1on Moore, a former editor for Hlgblander
P•bllcatloH in Los Angeles. had been FHP's govern-
ment/community liaison on the island of Guam.
Western financier declares
war on Japanese company
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Financier
Charles Knapp and a London partner
has made an unsolicited offer ofS 1.4
billion for a Japanese fi rm in what
appeared to be that nat1 on·s first
hostile takeover fight.
If directors of Minebea Co Ltd., a
leadina producer of minature ball
bearings and electronics pans. reject
the proposal, a hostile tender offer
will be launched, officials said.
Knapp's Trafalgar Holdings ltd.
and London-based G len lnter-
nat1onal hold about a 30 percent stake
in Mincbca.
In Tokyo on Fnday. Minct>ea Vice
President lwao lsh1zuka expressed
his company's readiness to fight the
bid, Yytng Minebca would formally
rcapond to the offer after studying 1t
thoroughly, Japan's Kyodo News
Service reported.
Mmebca's president, Takaham1
Takahashi, has said previously that
he would take "all necessary steps" to
thwan KnapJ?. including issuing new
stock to dilute the holdings of
Trafalgar and Glen.
At a news conference in Los
Angeles, Trafalgar general counsel
Mark.. Dodge said he had been info~ed by Tokyo 5ecun11es dealer~
that the Japanese Finance Minmry
had told that nation's stock dealcr'i
not to assist Knapp's takeover bid
Dodge said he 1s scheduled to meet
ne"t week in Tokyo with the director
of the foreign upnal d1vmon of
Japan's trade m1n1stry to discuss his
company's intentions.
Tratalgar spokesman Don Re-
ynolds also said his company 1~
prepared to file suit 1f Takahashi
dilutes the company"s ~tock
\
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 28, 1945 ---•
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TAAN8ACTION8, Bl
watch out Detroit-
automobile designers
looking to California
Partnership announced
LOI\ ANC,ELES (AP) -The
dnving forces of auto des1~n are
shifting from industry's traditional
base 1n Detroit to Southern Cal1-
forn1a, where the car 1s practu:all)' an
obJCCl of worship.
In the last two yea" the Big fhree
automakers have all either opt-ncd
de51gn studios 1n the area or J01ned
with existing studios.
The Japanese car makers got tu the
coast well ahead of their Amencan
competitors. Toyota set up a We~t
'Southern Callfornla acM
cepte radlcallam with •PM
preclatlon.'
-Gary M. Glaser
Coast design studio in 197 3 and was
followed by Honda, Mazda, Nissan
M 1tsub1sh1 , Isuzu and ubaru
The experts predict the Europeans
will be next.
"California 1s the cutllng edge."
said Dutch Mandel. West ( oast
editor for Auto Week. a Oct n ot-based
trade magai1nc. "All the best car ideas
are coming out of here."
Analysts say Southern California
stimulates car designers because
people here are more car-conscious
that the) are elsewhere tnspirauon
abound!> in cars whose owners have
decorated or modified their vehicle~
to express their personahues
"Southern Cahfom1a accepts rad-
1cahsm with apprec1at1on. said indus-
tf) analyst Gary M. Glaser of the First
Boston brokerage firm in New York
"In other parts of the country, cars
are seen mostly as transportation.
Herc. cars tell you who someone is. or
who hewants to be." said Don Kuhl),
president of the Art (enter College of
Design in Pasadena. considered b~
many to be the top auto design school
1n the country
The Art Center es11mat• its gradu-
ates account for 60 percent of Amen-
ca's 400 to 500 car designers.
The car makers use their California
design connec tions in different ways
Chrysler's Advanced Product De-
sign Center 1n Carlsbad. 25 miles
north of San Diego, employ'> eight
designers whose goal 1s to produce I S
prototype cars a year. said Tom
Houston, a C'hf)sler ~poke'>man in
Detroit
The center also comes up w11h
changes for ex.Isling models. One such
model 1s a modified Dodge Lanter.
called the Lancer Pacifica. which will
go on the ('ahforn1a market in the
'>pnng.
Ford de'>I$!' here 1s done at Concept
(enter California, an independent
design firm 1n Valencia, that began
work ing exclusively for Ford in 1984
Cone.cpl Center's four designer
work on cars that will roll off the
production lines 1n the late 1980s and
early 1990s, said Richard Hulling. the
studio's executive designer.
The operation 1s intended as an
extension of the company's design
studio 1n Dearborn. Mich Both
studios might produce prototypes
based on the !>amc engineuing data,
and the final car might use pans of
each design , Hutting said
In contrast, General Motors' Ad-
vanced Concepts Center 1n Newbury
Park develops concepts for 21st
( entury ve hicles. Henry Haga. the
center's director. said hi s five de-
signers arc supposed to look farther
ahead than those at G M's Tech
Center in Warren, Mich .. who work
on designs for cars through 1996
"The cars we·~ designing would
look totall}' outlandish to most
people. at least in I 985," Haga said
Nalloaal PAhtcatiOll <.;orporaUoe,
of Newport Beach . and THco Edliel •
cloDll Systems, C.., L'41. of Japan arr
Joining forces to create an improved
method of tesung Enghsh as a second
la nguaac. NaUooaJ Edacatloe Corporatloo ,.,
a worldwide leader in the field of
• • •
Tiie lrvtae Co. has JOined forces
w11h O'DoeHU, Brtibm ud Part-
oert to build one of ihe largest bu1ld-
to-su11 project~ 1n the h1stor) of
Irvine.
The firms will build a nt'w western
reg.ional corporate headquarters for
Tb CoW.1 Co .. based 1n Torrancc
Hlme11, Ptten of Cost.a Mesa has
been chosen architect for the project • • • ne Albon Co .. a Newpon Bcach-
based firm. has arranged a S3 .,
m1lhon 1n financing for a C O!>ta Mesa
commercial office project planned P\
Bays~ort ~vtlopmHl Co of 'e~ ·
port Beach • • • lrvlu City Flu.Dclal announced
total assets ofS36 m1lhon fo r the )Car
endtng June 30 Dunng the same
pcnod, offic1als reported ..avinf.~
exceeding SI:! m11l1on with S-S
m1lhon 1n mortgage loans outstand-
ing. • • •
The lrv1ne-ba!>Cd Bell aad Rowell
COM Dtv1s1on recenth announced
the fi~t completely integrated (0\.1
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its headQuartcn from Maam1, Fla. to
Laauna Hills. The Kappa Grou~ 1s •
manaicment consultrnll and tra1runa
company ~pcculmog 1n corporate.
marketing and sales !.tratciie~ and
tacun • • • WarllntlD Cox Ar~cect1, a Costa
Mesa and Sacramento-based
architectural firm 1s d~1gnsng two
~artment comple~es for AM
Eqaltit• The prOJet't~ are to built 1n
Laguna Beach and . acrarnt'nto • • •
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nllites 1n !'.c:wport ( cntcr • • •
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hotel dt' 1S1on ha~ selected EECO
Computer, Inc to suppl ) the com-
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hotels Fi ve of the firm's planned 300
all-suite hotel~ are no~ being con-
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NEW YORK (AP) -Blue chips ralli ed near
the close today, enabling the stock market to finish
mllled after some early selling.
The late upswing came in spite of some
uneasiness about the outlook fo r interest ra1es.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials ro~
3.47 to 1,359.99.
Declines outpaced advance$ by about 7 10 6 on
the New York Stock Exchange.
Big Board volume totaled 97.88 million
shares. against 101.81 million in the previous
session.
The NYSE's composite indeJt gained .06 to
108.42.
WHAT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE 010
NEW YORK CAPl Ocl. 21 l
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AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Selh. 4 o.m. P<lc.e and ntt C"-"941 of the ten most active A~rlain Stock E xchanoe lu~. tradlrig n1 llona llv a t more ~n 11 . ~Ina pf mr 2'1f;!' ~ ech Svm • i~~ -lA ~~rmn U:. ~~ ~ ~ a~n lA1 't ... ~.;;tPpd 10L1f-ii--21~:: j_~ ciiirtMctA, .. ,.:200 1~"' + ""
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NYSE LEADERS
NEW YORI( (AP) -s.ies 4 P.m price and net change of ihe llflHn
rnott adlve New York Stoc:k E•chenoe lu ue•, tr ading na llonallv a l ~;~~0·1 4·m· l~~to:Gas I: : Mot>ll • • Ar:ntr T& T I I ~sst~I_. •• l5!'~~n~;~l_, I: ; A P OUP • , A~ HI l. : :!:An Lamb ~;~.~ 11\C ~cvRH
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740-0303/D &4~-8138/E
Furn,secbldg$900. 1s1 1nc1 s 11001mo/546-9950 Weekdys 541 -5753 pd nopets SeeMgr· 106 1 1714)966-1136 N0Pe1s s~15 673-3600
• sec dep 962·3176 TAKE YOUR PICK evs wknds 673-1858 East Bay Ave Apt 9 S 7 50 mo 2 Bd 1 1 Ba E SIDE snarp 2BR gar&Qfl
* IE a WI.IE•!* Ctrtll ••I ••r 21221$395 tiome s1y1e rental or HV Hms 3BR 2BA $1350 NA Beach 2Br turn apl By Townriouse Gar lndry sma1' fard $700 mo No n E·Z move 2br S525 many I HV Hms 4BR 2BA $1800 I week or mo AvaJI now 1 room nice E1s1o e 1oc ~ts 546-9950
Buyer of 3 Bdrm 2 batl'I 2Br 1Ba non smkr, no pets 01hers avail at COM 2BR 2BA S1200 675-8170 or 964-3375 I 2629 ORANGE AVE JBr i Ba uppei Gar ,,_
l'louae In Newpcn His lo $750/mo yr lease 1st & •IH .. 110* Broker 6-40-5664 u
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TSL Miil 142-1I03 cp<' •0340 ..,818.,c1a
receive bonus 01 las~OO sec 7&0-0326 E190an1E-side3br Ilse 2t>a HV Hms turn 1mmac 2BR Cereal ••l •ar· .., $75-0 No pets 545 ~983
IOOO ltttery Tlokts 2Br 1ba unlurn, OIW, frig. I gar fncd kids pelS $800 s I Monaco den. comm pool 1BR. stove. trplc. encl gar I AYllWU llW
11 sold t>y 10/23/85 at Wshr/Dryr access. 2 car must see call 539-6190 wtr•gdnr pd Adults pref & peUo Mature adults 1Br Ing , range 111undry Lrg 3BR 2BA lam rm 2
COE Bkr 6-40-7000 carport. S 1050 15' last. BeSl Alty tee n smkrs No pets Avall $800 mo yearly lea.le pool carport No pets tr pie 2 car -oar 1'0
--1-•y $600 sec 673-7 181 D p • t -2126 1 No11 $1425 818-335-9710 I 619-223-0508 $550 mo backyard S tOOO mo --~" ... -------Ill tll ----1931 W 19tl'I St 548-0492 634-A Center 650·5362
Ill OUTll 111111 •.a&SllllE OIEEI* • •2Br 2Ba, bltlns. gas lllYlll OIYES \~~~'1 18;·1~ar.j~1~1r;:' TOP AREA MESA PINES I Sl00/9" 11111121&
AblOlute bargain • don't Spectac\ll&r 3Br 2Ba, lam trplc, tned 2 car gar Pvt guar~ comm 5BR S850 mo 675_49 12 Bkr Studio like new cozy 1 Newtv decorated !usury
mias this onel Prestigious rm Beaul lfully decor-$750/mo 499-5056
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4BA din rm Irv rm 2 trprc encl Pl hO Carpor1 Apt ....,1r garage CMd
3 t>drm, 21 ... balh l:XEC ated, pvt gaurded COm· ff -1 .. L 2l40 lrplcs Pool & yd, tncd 703 Avocado 1br. 2 car pool sea. Quiel No pets 0.._ "IC pets 631 6155 townl'lome wl securlly. munlly Poot. tennis 11 • IC• Pool & garden serv 4 car gM patio Bttns inc 5550 Up 549_2447 pool. spa + tennis Try $2000 Lae only No Pets 3BR 28 A nse nu crpt / gar Avail Nov 1 $3500 micro trash cmPC1r d w Sma11 •Bo•rn Easts1dl'
10•;. down or tse For de-675~912, 754-1792 Bkr drps/pnt dl w S 1095 mo For 8£>PI dys 640-1040 ate '0 pool 1ac caoana BRAID llEW c.Oh "" lots 01 ... ooo S•6"
U lls c a ll Pa1r1c k •WAnllYIEW* 963_6351 or 797_1970 eves 59-1402. Ive m99 S980 mo 675-3168 Ille-pets 990-2962
......... ·-760-8702 agl I ask tor Peter -CIF c• -..._., 2Br Twnhae In best CdM Dorn pass up tl'l•S ocean Lgt.> Bacn nr bCh· empryd lill&aS .. BAU PA I a 11 llSTllSll IPll TllAY locallon All amenities Nr I close 2odrm bungalow Jump on 1n1s 3br 2ba 1ust n smk1 $400 is~ No ~ u TOWIMOIES
Owner Is sad, but muat NII Ill OAITll WSEI beaclles & parks $14 75 no last & iusl $500 s at blk to waves Ir pie encl pets Av1 r'IOw 6-40-9•08
Bd w1 h 'V """' -539·6190 Best Alty lee I Tnese auracl!ve .,ew '9 w .:i1n pvt .:Je< k poo• th11 warm and charminQ 3 Prest"'lous .i-ant exec 673-6386 or 673-3735 1 539·6190 Best Alty tee g a r S 9 0 0 s l'I u" ' 2BR 1BA nu crpt paint. APlllTMEITS Bra"d ne"' spac10..,s , BP
Ital Eatatt • Gtaeral 1002 rm l'lome t separ· modern condo Lro 3BR Ar11sllc 5 rm hm otf PCH Renllng Brand New Conoo , d ... w d, trog pa110 1 car A ts leatu•I' pool sp.s caroorts lni:lr\ qt .:>c r.I •·•e 1---------ate bachelor unit. It's true 2'.-tBA, wldln rm. trplc. equpld kit gar cute decor al Seabndge in Hunt-CHARMING Lido tim 3br gar $850 6'3·5354 agt P cuoanc~ No, ~ :iet> ~ Island Charm wlll'I a 2 I TENNIS $850 k d 539 6190 2t:>a 2 car gar So patio pr1va1e patios ' oeci.s , _.-.._...-,.._ ____ , poo spa ~ 1 s · 1nglon Beach 2Bdrm Sl600moHaz&l 63 t.0680 Ct1ll N~H 2624 garage or cdrport n a 268 E •61~ 'it ~c· "'Ot" IM II 12 LIT story living Yoom, wood $15S5/mo Crd Ck Rgd Besl Rlty lee 2Ba Sits on lake wltl'I beautiful!~ •anoscaped S595 me b ' -.'of
1114,IOO panellnQ. flreplace an~ pel 0 K. Vacant Call CHARMING 3 Bed 2 be tennis courts directly be-NEAR BEACH 3Br 2Ba lBA S450 pool pvt pat.lo.
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Room to add another ::s :tfr~~~tl~~K~~~ 760-8702 Agenl 1700 aqltt, lrplc: larg~' n1nd you Full security upper large Unit Furn or no p~t~ ,;~':, re~ d 1 Bedrooms S< -:. POOL Patio •· ..i• ' •ge ltattal 1002 home on this large corner OFFER .. It hasn't been 111111 YlfW .. U garden $1650t mo lse incl guard & gate Upgraded uni Annual Isa Avl 645 8 6 owe 2 Bedrooms t , Batr S685 •Br S580 2B, St.ti~ SSOI.
*TIE .L.FFS* lot WalklnQ dlatence to on the market long & hu Monaco 2 Oen/3Br. S240K gardener 859-1328 amenu1es b eau II fully 11115 1 garage space 1 BR carpor1 West Side 121 CEmll STllEET sec uni E s1o;o •.·, ~tl4
2 Muter Sultea. Archlt~
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price of $310,000 F ...
HutlnQa & Co. 640-5560
the new downtown Cotta a large assumable loan. Ownr/Agt 494-4524 done 1s1 & sec depo S 1500tmo 673-4452 S525 rno A•a11at>1e now COSTA MESA Mesa redevelopment 2 blks lo bell. furn 2br. lam Contact or 111 msg Danny 66l , 'OO tllET LICATIOI
area . lwo l a rge l'\ll HIHll'\I Open Sal/Sun 1-4 404 or675-0528 Condo 3Br 2 .. ea tBR .:iuple• ~iean ignt OpenOa11y930am --~-:.o mo ~BR ' f!A
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Lowest price In BIG CYN rm l''tba,dbl gar $1200 McKenna (714)842·2000 Newport Crest lullury (Corner Center Placer•.,
bedrooma. cozy flr8')1ece 1111"11..., '"< 2250 sf. 3br 3be. 3 car Ja ine 2131325-1900 I $1100/mo 650-2902 consider pet t non-smkr 142-1424 '""""se ~rt>E>,,Ot11t '"0' end doubM garage. Ell-RlAL E5 TAIE oar. $225K. Agl 759-5080 sm I . 2144 $ 6 6 8028 IC m 1111 Ou1lt "~ c:eptlonal homel Call now ~ 173-1900 Refurt:>lsl'led tiome. brlgl'lt I ntae Stunning eleganl decor oniv 55o mo 4 · Sorry No Pets 2l '6 ., , ,
646-7171 111•.'!f,.ll ~lln 3 Br Item rm large lot 2 1 * •REITALS * * enhances Jbr 2ba l'IH p111 2BR 1 1t>a gar patio no --:.. MCV • o4. •f>0..1
-.,..5 car gar $170 0 /mo CALL US REGARDING 1acuzz1 kids pets S1100 ~ts 2n Cao11110 S650 CITI&IEnPf C.nu ••• ... 102 2221 MESA DRIVE UnlQue Homes Joan I IRVINE LEASES 539-6190 Best Riiy tee Adrian Rll) 549-854 7 2BR 1 BA pvt pa ho 48• c, ... *'r:A ,;.~:~~ ~"u~le~ Bn~ Announcing
Century 21 DUPLEX 1Br 1b. •• 2 master aultea ~sleeping Bracey Unique Homes I I C t II .._ VERSMLLES 2Br Condo 1Br easl or •'wpt Bl•·d .., d n1o.up Quiet No l.lt'b d "'" Iott Lrg lot $279.000 675-6000 n II tal 11111 uni pref &dulls no pets ·~ • Water paid S675 mo ca,n• •PIS rapes et
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. $~en~ =-I Call Lorl 8~~9L,Y;N RL TY JASMINE Creek 2br 2ba llf-1100 $875 mo Agl 759-0120 :~e~a;qe;?e~~~1~Y:a~ TSL v.J~3T8 Mey:~2 1603 ~6~5 ~~1 ~ac C :: P~·.~
__ ------den. ocean vu. avail Nov I GREENTREE 3BR 2ba. No VERSAILLES . Lrg tBR in S510 No pets 990-2962 Cur: 11 A_,1 6J 1 1;,>f,6 ti •na 10 Ve<sailles Studio Condo. $1900/mo 759-9021 pets Lse $1150/mo 818 quiel localion w mini 2B B 5., 2 EASTSiDE ' Bedroo,,., su•"'P ••. 0 LEA·~ .. U".llT C 346-0 O 888-55 0 r 1 8 ' Joann per-garage & >8•0 $650 m .,,.., ... ~ ~ IWPT 48r 2Ba, pool,~. nr S.C Fine avt. lbhse, pool. Lg 3Br 21~Ba.-tprlc. grndr I 44 1 _ 1 _ ocean v1ew lull sec sons ma~ $520 No pets Avl it 1 998 3434 •BRs ri ... oot ,,., SPIOTlllLAI Ptz. St85.000 549-3658 S9a & Jae. 552-1744 gar. new crpts Great loc RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN $795/mo 6-44-721 I ag1 Sierra Mgm1 550-tO I~ •38 • Ham11ton
Wlm Y1l1f Of Ottloe 549-3061 ··~llt lt•ll 1100 $1495/mo 644-1721 2 Br. den. 2 ba. Qutel foe, Villa Balt>oa sngl IVI 2BR. 2Br 1Ba cornp1e1e1, re-Easts1de 2Br tBe sepdine w call'I ~etl '-'•P••
l ... •••Ull Unaurpeaaed water 10-BACK ON MARKETI 38r IU•ILW PAii Ooeanalde Lltlle Collage I v•ew, sunny· "' pool, spa, 2BA • tam rm $1400 mo 11n1sood 205: Garden ;:;,;.:c~~l~~d d~11~8; 1
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bdrm-1 bath, owner oc-~Two U:rm duple~ EASTSIDE Reposaesstonl lly rm, lrg llvlng rm, dining Super cozy 2er lot ally re-SPECTACULAR OCEAN _ -Gd tenant reoete $20 mo pet•o $750 mo No pets
cupied, good condition, Fixer S U0,000 Low rm & kitchen area All ap-modeled house w/load1 VIEW HOUSE 3Br 3 WATERFRONT !Cock .!br ~92 Scolt or call 854-7592 Avl no ... Pam 9~9_38•8 -.eSliBJIU
next to beach. $2 19,000. ~~~~&;::~ti:~~ down. Agt 546-7739 pllancet lncludlnQ Hohl of wood, stained glass. trplcs balconies $1950 1gl tis avt 11 ·20 $1550
U.-il{)Ut f1()1'tl:'S° one & rent tile other ULl II LUii lnte<l«a Agt 540-5937 uaed bflck & pvt spa \818)967-9090 Lv m1g mo yrly 1se 780-8685
Realtor.. 875-800<> S 1,200,000 lncludee land. DELUXE DUPLEX: 2BR lt1t1l1 Garage $15003 6Avell Nov Llflll litltl 2152 Weatclltt 3Br 2Ba "' ,, SALLY SHIPLEY 2ba .. unit 680-9063 181 Hoity 67 -111 _ _ Ing. 2 car gar gro.
JOYCE DABOLT . I /Ct • Cnta ... .-2124 snrs TO IEACll alarm $1200 6-4Cl· I ·~l>
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" 2BR 1BX dup. unfr, frg yd, 2 mstr Br micro. n/smkg. Saa Clt11&t1lt ~1 76
..... Ill ltatral 2102 no pets $650 • secur1ty I ~~9~~~ ~:17~~;6:~50 39R. wstir. gar S 16& 1no
... l•O 1 & 2 t>drm newty
redec qu•t!I pool S49A up
, d84 Monrovia 548-0336
•STUNNING LO 3Br 2Ba
Garden A.pl P00t rec rm
sn5 110 w tein
FllEE UST MO HIT
Easts•Ofl 2Br 2Ba gar
patio End Unit $695
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E side Condo 2BR 1 •1>8 gar poo• & spa "'' pets
gar&gfl ooo• Prer adults 2Bdrm 2 1Ba S92'> $91('1
no pets $7~0 mo Eve 66b W t81h
646 .?848 OyS ~A8-93A I !6'5-2:39 964-4 '6:.'
2 Bdrm 2 beth VIEW 28R Iba COOdo din rm 1952 Meyer 549-3454 236 Avenue Monter) Otc
condo. Prime comer to-d, carport. Anaheim' 2Br• Iba Go SM I -lt~rl lt1cll 2169 1 497-4~65 l'lm AQ8-6690
cetlon with llreplaoe, an DI m•1c NOTICE ~/mo 1 alllut + MC 7 10 w James Sl I 1 fuslmOS1 oceanfront I Saa.. -,.. Htlf .. ti
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built-Ina and 2 ear rUDL dep 776-388-4 8181709-6715 Iv m~ wttrplc $850 mo, 2BR 2114 encloMd perkl nQ. Only 9.4% (9.~ Annual Pw-SMALL l'IOuM In E/slde 28r 2Ba Condo. encl gar, w trplc & 2 car gar steps _______ ,..._
SUM,000. Submit your centageRate)30yrAxad CM 2BR lBAwl yd S675 trplc $895 O\liet ar .. 10 octi $1200 I BR1 411111 ... S
vate patio Frplc 0111ns
new crp1s drps Gaiage
1acuz:z1 S895 No pttls
2 1!>1 Pac1t1c 855-066/
1enna. Rate Bond AnanclnQ for 2BR 28A UNIT w/ocean &4 1-77050<54~5"0 1 w/Jacuu 1, Sunset Bcl'l llocated In Santa :.1a
(714) 673 4400 flr1t time g;'rif~ wlll ·~ Llllm vu, atepe to beech StOOO 2Brgarage $6501 1111s1 :!~~820~~~~~i73~ E Hgl'lls. remodeled 2 Slory Ull~~ plr• on 1 at 1 on tile largeet green~t 1 BLOCK to b4Mletl. 3BR. 2 sroo MC 266l·B Orange or nm Av1111or tO mo ll'""e •~._ 1 n=KJI
BeaconHIHWlndrlftpto-onlyatepetopoot.,....4 beth.2earge,S1050 Av Nopets 8-46-1078 Impressive t>ay v-2t>r $1150 lat lasl & se;. a•UTllEITS !
Ject In Lagune Niguel BOrm 2'.-t ba Large tam-.aUMl IULn -----tncd yd appts too S750 Tradl11ona1 Really .,.
Olacover how MIY 11 la to Uy hOm.. Within ... y PllPlllllllllT •NEW PLUSHI 3Br 2'.\Ba I 539•6190 Best Alty tee 631 7370 like t>rand new• All uhllte11
own a new home In en walking dlatance to 2 airy Twnl'lme. oar Av1 S C P••d POOi gar no pell
outatandlnQ bMCtl ciOM 9119r)'tl'llnQ '205000 114/llMlll now $1200. untm. BIG CANYON gott coorse Hiii Hit •etrt IBdm S5551
=~~~ .. '*'!~c';1~~ ............ ~ ULTRALUXURY units In YILUHIYWIM. vu.2br2ba condo S1400 21H 12Bdrm 1B11 $6801
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financing. A grMt value 18124Cul¥er0f,lrv nMrby Lagune BMcl'I. llMl12trlM-1ll2 1Beo 644 014t.676 5736 i Lux condo. wflll to SC 30t AVOCADO 6'<'9850
from S 113,000. 111-Jiii BrMthtllklnQ 1eo• ooeen ..,.. S dean Eastatd• 2Br 2Ba Condo pool MC Plz trplc eleQ fr d,.. T1l ll&IA&lMll
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-~.... view from NCn One 2Br tBellouM yr 1800 IQ It $1500/mo 2t>• enclvdM pvt clUb •~._, ~ ._ ________________ ... ••-IUI 240-2n9 Of 240-2742 f::::: IL.u View plUa full mountain Mil> Fnod d I Ocean & Harbor view al e in 1'10me teeur 2bf .. ~_._. I
CUI• 1 bdrm condO wfth bloell to aand Wooded & pet lo, enct gar New 19 t I u t de P N o I tenn1• crts, poola. Jae. -----------,,.--~----garage and nreplace. .... .... .......... .,. ... and Mr9M, a IC)«:tacu-pelnt, crpll & drpa Lndry I kldil pete 1131-2320 Maril sauna t>eaut Ci\lb l'IM & APUMITS I ,_., .. "' c. jQ ~ Ji\"'"' ? c -~ ~ ... .. Central CM tocallon. LINDA ISL! 8AYFR6f1'1'· 4 One of only 2 hofnee evall tar piece to M Your own .,..._ Mull pus credit mucn more $900 Incl Beaum1.11 Qarn11n AplS .,11111 ~~ l'.:l\J \~~ -~ (:. v · ... ,
eank wlll finance et ~room. famtty a dining G< .. t vi.w w/eome wntte large pttvate outdOOf check No peta $e75 • 38DRM 2BA STEPS TO I moat utlt s1 Albans Patt0s deci.s sea Heal ,...,.. "• w• • •ou•" 10.75~ flired lnter .. t. nna/Ooctc $1.750 000 w•t• 4300 I/ft 5 BR. patio' Evety room bright MC dep 770-~29 -I BEACH St2001~0 BKR 01638~05 E/731-7528 peld No ptlts o·~· "' oj# •"•I .....
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MESA 3 5ba,lgelMnQrm,dlntng and elegant. Built-In CONDO 3BA2ba,utlllncl 842·3850 IUIS.t. .. ••• 122~rm 21B·.ea s7001 ' ,,.,., -" • --,.,..-
bedroom home, large rm , tam rm, ltudy Large mlctowe\19, d/W, ~C 1 Wll'tr/dtyf 2223 Peclflc 38r 28-Ouptell 100 VfdS n..... """rm 1 SnO -• 1 • ' ~, • •
yerd $114,900. Ph gerden I yard Pvt bctl bdnn 11150 111260. 2 $950/mo 1131-8300 to bcf'I StlOOtmo Oyt 2B R 2 8A tiree>l•c• 1398W Wilton 83t 5S63 Frll l ll •lfll Traditional
Realty
631-7370
831-1400 S1375K. 494-0033 bdrm Ste60. PenthouM -I 851-6839 Eve 380-8745 wl b•lc CMtrtOOlclnQlak•. ~ ' -
1 BALBOA ISLAND corner 12500 L .... 494-2215 M .. V•de 2bf seso Inell . I $900/mo s 1300 MC dep ~ I I , . I
2 Bdrm cottag• with 1:: ll:::l lftl iLlt'.-7 den gourmet kit klda •BDRM. 2',BA STEPS tBR 1BA S77Slmo ~•tiBJllf
tumlt\lfe 1275,000 Ph ~au ~ ...... ....... 53M lto Beet '" TO BEACH $1800 MO S 1 t62 MC dep ,...----~
813-fiOO DllDllC unncE !IM hWX. ;;t;. untm. MESA VERDE ' Bdrm. 2 BKR 642·3850 Trldll~el Realty I Allllmll I "' 0 p. c l
1111111111111111 t rUUI. nu no mg. 1 ~gar .. w/d b•th. n•• cerpeta & IBa)'frontlLootclng to 1t\ar• 631 7370 Immaculate large ()ardenl I 1: I .
... NEWPORT DOVE A Mi.UC> 11200/mo + U111a drpa/palnt S10Htmo t>Mutltul 1'-t mlll10t1 W Aota O..utlfUlty land· ~. --------~ 1111 . SHORES 8AYFRONT 4 9 4~ (9.9% Annutil Per-AQiant 81~ call Terry 646-23 t3, IOeelgnet l'lm •/PfOI n-lmk Ap1rt8t1t1 1 c • P • d g ' 0 u n d 1 --,-,..-U-L_P_P__,l a..utlful, qu..ity Coeta Bdrm. 3~b•. temlly oentage Rate)30 yr Axed •~...,. ~ 91199 5"9-t823 SBA 1111 tam & din rrN -pool/IPI pet10loectl No . ~.-..._. ~-~ eo.t room Dodi for 40· boel Aete lond F1nenclnQ for Almoet on the weter-"' • · peta I' I I I -Ptm W.. 3 ~ 8S1·t'400 flfat time tM1yert wttf e11-badl ped CfJ>td, cleeof New guard gate 2BR trplc. pvt ball'I. lrg petlo lelfMI IBdtm 1595
bedroom&. !Jc1ra t•roe pk• on t01:J11ts at the pet<* Y"Y m.t1to 2•;eA condo, 11c. tp, dbl dock S450 e7&-3659 blau 2ltl 28drm 1· ·B• s1os 1110
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tandlnO beectl ~ kid a pet a et more kid• ot. ... • 11 1Foi ..... l.IOO llM evlll I I~ p l l 28drm 2ea $750 ~ wtttl IM ben-53t-t 190 9-1 Atty... 53t~ t90 9Mt Alty~ l now 38A 28A No pet a I ti ta a ii.i I 151 E 2 lat S41-240e
eflta of tNe eicoaptlONll Get OAUN ~ NTI I llll • S 1700/mo 9*1r 499-3400 I _ I
l!Nnolng. A QNl!t ¥eeu. tor WHIT! ...,._.ti W•telde 28r Uk patio Trade you1 Ofd atuf'I tOf 18FC uroGn llC>t Y'fY l viU I 1eorm '800-MlO "°"' StfS.000 ...,, • Ct111"l9d NJ yard c.erpQt1 seis1rno new 00001 .. WltPI • 11 01 h26tmo Incl V'll 28drm 1' ·B• 1705 1 240~211t °' 240-.2742 Cal .,.,...se1a 142.t100 I Cl~ ad 642 se1e no peta e1&-e110 1131 ! t8tti 646-6818 1 •t• Lill.....,.• •1ulflalll11 Jal
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mo. Ho P9l.I ~ '*' &o*Mu5 omc.. 3 conneo1ed 1 cnuoren W•tctlft, ,.,. MANAGER Typing, fMln8 end other for latge Vee Holp Vert-FIA! MIST 1 ANO!U
-•a...... 19111 !A8TBLUFF Nr ~ + out*9 recept recfd t.4uat ~ Enct-· Oi9r1Cel dutl• Own cat I OU. thlft1 •~ Appfy at ANO c.41!Al8UM ~
•--Sh~plng CentM Ho RSAILLEa 2 bdrm t~ 1 .._.. arM 1 1950/mo Reat IWI 64&-7250af't~ mull C a ll Jud y, NHAH. 125 Meaa °' c.tlona fOf' Mgr/8.._ llU IWM ~11 S750/mo 640-1$&4 beth condo. pref et ....... untt of Weterfront Horn.. --~ 642~321, ext 3 18 fOf Coell Mele 131-1030 poeltlona belnO ~
142-1111 Lido .... comp tvm tBR adult1,nopet1.18'TS/rno .... 243CS w .Cout Hwy latl!zant entoy wotlllnO wttf't IPPI ... n&IY lor °"' MW ltOf• In
EA8TSIOE CHILDRl!N elec gar uttll Incl' 644-2Ni/t:&4l-t:M1/D Wkly rWnl.-Lo. rat• 63l·l.-OO ctilldren E11p1rlenc1 ~f~'l. QrNI wonting envlorn ~Z:2 f3°J".~7-~':'lon
WELCOME. ltO 28R 28A, 1850/rno. "rl" • $360 VERSAILLES CONDOS I l3S I Up/Wlcty Cotor 1300 aq ft Ofnc./Retell , ... ~. 4111 Mlplul .,.., ment with gOOd ~ti
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ctati.r Gu & wet., paid 28drm 28a 1700/mo ...... An ivaJI MS N Cout Hwy, 3000, 1348, 634. 5M & ~I catlona & holld~ bOnut kHp•r' wlll train II AYll
1700 • dep Refrlg, datlwthr & ltove Laguna hectt. 4~6214 209 aq tt. 11517 WMlcllff, For Chrlltlan Scrioo l ~~~~c': ei:1lary talp1:7. GREAT WESTERN 8AV• ~ 842-1222
WI Incl No peta 545-4855 H'oba to bch, IUUll llftL N e 5~ 1"6032 Agt _ 16835 Brootchurat St, FV mllelge relmburMt"Mnt. INGS, one o1 Cillfornle't UOlnAIJ Chrlllmll Nfllng now
W11nt ~.~~NI 28DRM 2BA $950/MO cle1n tn1ce~ lurn11t1ad Wkly rentlla now svlll 992-3312 =~i:!":n00::~•1:~; Qrowtng Ina Co In H 8 Xl_n_1_Mrnlng1 468-1~&
IMng? we can off., gany STEPS TO BEACH Bl<A _Encl ger 63 · 79 18 1129 60 wk & up. 2274 0.1. IFO IPO 700 PreJt11ltuJY. opportunity tor • Ci-k h•lll lmmed opening for MIHAi 1 IHl•U
thla;rom 1 amall apt to 642-3850 Sunny, c!Mn 2BA !BA. Nwp1 Blvd, CM &4&-7445 Otflee/WatehOuM/mfg u J J Typlll our Co1t1 Mffa highly mollvatod Ind. to Lo•. A.........a-' oldeet ~ ... -SupetlOr Blvd, 500 to 8000 -• a ltrat n •._--• 4 h11 It lootclng In 2BDAM 2BA STEPS TO gar. lndry ... o P••• IU 1111 lllll braneh. Jiii recep/llCl'etary ~ ele<a 11 ..-1ng pert um.
CM.NB.or HB 1ri1nk ol u• BEACH I l050tMO BKA S&OOtmo 493·27 to :.a.:i::;4&:.~med ADVERTISING Thia 11 •n antry lev.t Po•· 111on Mutt type min 50 aalff peraonnel ror ev.. flr1t IOt that ch~ ol 642·3050 I t A I l a.t 3028 W Coaat ~New-ltlon ..,_, will •-rn the wpm, an• '*"'>' P~ nlng & Sund•Y1' In their tdM!llvlng ----181 81 f1J_8_11 Por1e.ach,ref .TV '"" -w/pexpri.fpfulaal/ben new Atrium Court
TSL MGMT 642-1d03 2 BR 28A, frplc, pool, Zll4 S 130 • wk tgl, no t. ARTIST varlou1 typM of lo.n1, com"*'1ura11 with exp FHhlon lll1nd Store _ .... ••(YI''••• e•ble, g11t wat1r pd ••-••y •••• t J t are mllTIYI UfTI prepare rMI Mtate lo•n l<Altl'ly 9e9·2411 Cont.ct Mr. Bll'-Y al "-'~ ..__ 1850 mo Oya 644·4040 - ---ta I I e 2025 ...__..... B OOC\Jm«lll, mllntaln d• 7 ... tBR/$575/mo --102 Birch St 28r 18a 2714 · ,....,._......,, lvd, C.M. partment fli.a u w.tl H 1tii11l/lllllllPll &4-4-5 .,..
Pooll•P•1(IO peta 28r 28•. NEW crpt, 2 oar w/lrg bak;ony $850/mo (at Bay). Approx eoo aq h Growing dally new'rcpw otner general dull11 FIT, bully t f'I olc, conat ,. JIWILIY U&.11 ... ., •122 • .,.,_8,.17 garage, frplc, lndry tlkup Ulllt Incl No P•I• NB need rmmte to .,.., • P•llo All MC. Mnttoee on the Orange out -.------.---.--Typing 0160 wpm 11 r•· I' M t .,...,...,. ....., " Vrly Near be.ctl $950 7564442 833 3363 2000 af. new 28R 21!A Incl Pttonea anewered need• Imaginative, pro-_,...,.._,,. quired e>cper pre • ure per-Sell the flneel cu11om
W•taldl 2BR 1BA.gu& mo 875·49 t29'cr or · up1 11 1,. wit h 11 u . Utll Incl Conference ductlvl,layouta11111wno •AISllTAIT* '°"·work 1fternoona & jftelryl8w1Nw1tchelto
weter paid 1880/mo, l&OI UY UU dlo/ottloe ., .. 2 l>lka to room. Ir• parking, e mo underat'1l<11~ct1endl1-ESTABLISHED ChlroP<ac-• oller competitive evea 842 6411 • netlonal & lnlernatlonel
'650 ~ 5"4&-26&2 38d1m 2Ba yfly Nea1 20102 Birch St I Br I Ba bef'I 1850 each 873-5067 leaM req'd , MOO mo Ing, to deelgn adYlftltlng lie HN!th Clinic located aalarl11 and Heellenl lfm / .. llUfH client .... lmmed poehlOn
WESTSIDE 2br 8'>1 PoOI oea~. g1r•r9 J'~~c wllrg bal<:ony l800tmo 2Br nr So Cat Ptia. quiet (7 14) 642-3098 ~' ld1:~::rn1~~,,:11:~~-:.:..~nga ~": ~~~ ~flt• For an lnteNlew Re1pona4ble for amllt Mgh :~n== =
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peta 633-8~3 38R 2b•. upper apt 50 753•0442 or 833•3363 mo • •;, utll S..9--0234 Retall office apacea lor 1tyle healltl oriented lndlvldual typtng Xlnt telephone. quired Grad. Gem. pr9' ---vards from beach $1100 a. C • ieue 831 1400 f c 11 Buie b<>Okkeeplng. Wiii f u.. 84-4-3325 laat. ltarli 2'40 t1111es1 6-46-2725 Ht• Hit ttrl Stir 2Br 1Ba Nwpt Apt, • or ,, • Newapapar production to h1ndl• lronl ofc (11•) 111 ... 170 train'"' 557-3200 Inquire Of ...,,r
8d WI 11ep1 10 beh Wlnt411', lurn Office/ Apt 2nd floor. knowledna helpful Ablll· procec:tur .. Chiropractic (7 H ) 111-•771 llCIOIJ FUii 1 rm. Oule'I 3 bike 10 3Br 38• Pentnouu S325 Bkr 842-3850 BalbOa 1111nd 505 Park ..-background helpful PC*-llm/lfO WllTAIT
bc:h $435/rno Ullls P<I Oceln VI-. 1000 .sq " 0 au ont unh .. S950 I ly to work Under dead-ltlon otter• OUll!endlng lllUT WEITEll Typlnn, •ftd u••lou1 o--Opportunity to Min extre No ~11 536-8541 deck Great kltc .. •n w/vl-. 2Br 2b• 1n~1"1 •10E F L'~ln •·••it ... ve · mo. nelud" llnes a mu1t Prior n-.. & .... -· ·-,..,,. .,... " """ " ,.,... ..._. parking 675-28~ career growth poten-dull•. Mon-Fri 8-Spm. money aernng gourrrn11 Steamed batri 11ctub & gu&rect ... Dlt'lwthr, teac,,.,1n wttlenr f-t1r1. paper eicper an •dvan-tlal, prol working al-IAVllll Salary negoti ab le IO<>d1&glft1forhollday1 1eR •BA. u1>91f unit. bale
gat. lndry rml S540 /mo
1655 t Pro Circle
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more Be1u11lully 1e-AIC, S850 en-e&oe Am • S100tmo 845-2357 PRESTIGIOUS New tage Potlllon 11 pan moapriere + idnt beneffta 844•1784 Flex hout1 Wiii train
modeled $2450 631-5775 --Offices For Rent From time, good lnqulrlel and pkg For con1lder1tlon Equll Opportunity Westclltt Plaza 6-42-0972
or 631·8000 Russell •fa•. ltat1l1 CdM pleuant lg room, AS~·e'5 aq '1. 2902 Redhill retumes to S teve call Oebre 838-8000 P04 Employer MIF/H n .. -/1(1, lfFIOE -,. female non amkr S375, • 1538-1820 Hough, Art Director. " .. ' HOUSEPLANT SALES -JBr Illa Lido Baytront apt 1vt ttle 111 Eve/759-9143 _ Delly Piiot. po Box lllTAI. WllTAIT lllL FllltAY FIT PIT Smell Duty P!tlme Wknda 2PB=• '8~., ~~-~~~'Y,n1~ wllge sundeck Yr IM I••• 27M c 1ean-rettable tem t o ah WATERFRONT BLDO t560. c0818 Meaa, c a Front offlcetbacl< offloa. Part-time. good typing people oriented ofllce Hrt flex. 645-0210
to .......... ~ .. No ,,. •• S650 S 1750/mo 675-8990 LAdONX BEACH i285mo my 3 o.aAroom hooM •I~ Exec Suite. 1360 1/1 at 92626 Npt Bet! area. IM0·0921 sl<lll1. handling ol phones aeek1 exp. organized ""'""" ,._.., _... • S 1 501/I 4th fir/view • varloua other duties peraon with good typing Utlll OUll Call Crelg 631· 1266 Cute 1Br tBa Duplex utll Pd. pool Prof/but. n· lurnlthed Non-1mk r a..2.46-44 M ttlr Fri 8.5 OUllE CIAIT IEITil Call (7 l 4)&4o.48oo & phone skllll 873-6348 part time evet Call bet Prk.ng trig Near t>eacri smkr 40" TV 494-0451 Nov 1 540·4791 ___ -noon lrvlne 788-8222 I •;~~ I'. s575imo 675·49 '2 Bkr Lg bdrm pvt b1tri. utu pd, FEM 22.32 10 lhr tDac NB •••ercial Prtft
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' IAJU PfLIT E.X.';,4:r:~u~n:a~~~~= LEU&. llOllnlllY Ttclialcal/Tra•H id# DECORATORS beautiful no kit. temate only. t ml W11tcllff home w/pool & 2~ 330 W. Bey St Ilea 3,~ days per weetl for llt1g111on and tu SSOS MATURE LADY to work
-··-.. •• turn Condo on tile water bet! $275 /mo 548-923 t Jaz $4001 utll 548--0100 1---, .. 3•50-5•q•F•,-----Cotta MeH. Ce 92626 497.6585 ettorney Non-smo ker ---1-1-0-.-•• -10---Pfllrrnl lo Ill In Boutique
2BA 1BA, 1 l>lk to beach S 1795/mo 673-0696 -----Lr•aa uoan••y Newport Beacri Send r• -Sala. ex per required Promontory Pt Vu Apt Female to lhr 3BR 2ba xlnt Mua Verde loc --FlllT /UOl lfO aume to Hiring Partner. al<per needed In El Toro Newport Baach 645-5592 Avlll immed s7oo Furnished JBr 1Ba Gar· Prof te pvt bribe. kit prlv, lwnhae nr So Cst Plaza 545-4123 lrw..ITWOI 5000Blrch$t.sulte2900. Pr•I knowledge of Jacobs Realt 675 6173 ~•n• Part time. exper. pref v SALES HELP Y • a o e I r p It. v 1 e w all amenities Avall now S300 Incl utll 54&-4596 •Olllce/Shop/Storege• Branch office of m11or Law 720_9833 Newport Bch, c a 92880 propane or fleet malnt
2Br 2B1, crpta drps S 11001mo 675-49 12 Bkr Call Betsy 673-2603 Fem. non·amkr, 10 atlr 3BR 26-4 IQ 11 & up, reu C M Firm rias 2 eecretarlal Eve ""· Sat 659-9115 FIT &tor PIT ules poa-
patto dlw d11po1a1 gar c 2 Ou openings . Corporate & IElfOil/fllllT If 0, UIAl. llCn ror further delllla Ilion for fun ni utlca t gtf1 & coin lndry $895 841-50841 --------.-----------. hie In CM Mater bdrm, let area 548-7249 Real Eatate Ellglble lor 4'" daya per week Hrs Ille exper acceptable ctottllng store Exper
S325/mo 850-1485 -413 J 1ST yeer end bonua Corn-8am to 3 30 Experienced Famlllar w/word pro-flAIHll/OtlfrtetlH prel'd Ctiarlles' Locker, .t.v111 now ext11 lrg ewll
arH 3BR 2BA nu crpts
w/d 11kup lrplc Pll•O
cable No pets S800
$ 1200 MC 846-5824
Lg deluxe 2br 2ba Nr
Hunt1ng1o n Haoor
S950tmo 2131860 9513
IUWlll VILU&E
W1Y11n
Live where you have
•Spectacular apta * 1 & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba suites
•Spac1001 townriouses
•Flreptaces
• Prl1111e belcon1es or
Garden patios
WIYllTl
•3 l lgnted tennl8 coun1
• 2 Swtmmlng PoOlt
•Stream1 & ponds
•Sorry. no peta * Furn1ari1ng1 av all
WHY NOT CALL
111-1111
IUWlll YILUIE
15555 Huntington VIiiage
1
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to McFadden wftll on
McFadden
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AL OST OCEANFRONT
SO ~GUNA ~luxe lrg I
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ga1age S800 499-2704
l"'l'rt ltac• 2669
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2Br 2Ba Starting a1 S 1195
760·0919
JBORM 2BA oc.r Al~
FRONT S 1400/MO 81' ~
642-38'.0
Elf1'11 llf1Mtld rttmti. COC1rf•. a J t \.t ml/Non
ClulJ •nd HM!rh Spa, NWtl 1wlmm1ng
pool• and con_,ience llhoo• on lit• tor
rMJ lu•ury llvlngl
Sing• r,2.3. b«lroom apMfmenr•
at1t1 rown110u-
Acr<>1t f"-roed from fao.JICXJ• F Ull/oll
l.iand, llltd all rrw.JOr ~ WlO
Orange County AJrporr ¥• wtrflln • 11,,..
mmure Ortve
D9aJ(;n., Furnllh«J becurflle APMf....,,f•
compler«y «:oeaorlred tncludlnQ llllMI•.
rv •nd "'"""I•. rNldy ro mo .. Into Im·
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PARK
NEWPORT
On Jamboree at San Joaquin Hiiis Ad.
( 714) 644-1900
Fem n/tmkr atlr 2Bt 2B• CANNERY VILLAGE 870 pellllve lllary & >clnl ben· only Irvine 955-2022 ceutng & bllllng <>pet· MUii be exp'd 631-2345 Via L_ld_o_._Nwpt _8_7_5-_8_230_ twnh11nrSCPtu S275 .-C eflla Legal exp req'd -allon Sala ry com-
.,., ut111 Lynn 682-1440 ~::..,,;••~=king Con09n11l ottle41 N/amkr llTillMIT10 WIST. mensurete w/uper TIAOTll IPllATll
- -prel'd Pleaae send r• Full/part time f'l4Jx hra Lul11. ~-8900 All TllOI HIYtll
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for exclu1lve chlldren1
store, S C Plan. fleit
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549-8585
Fem rmte wanted Clean Comm«cl1I bldg laetor 1ume with salary reQa or Benefit•. R.0.A preJ. Call lfF•-•••••n Needod. Muat have good quiet n-aml<r. 1 bfll ocri tub tse. 4000aq11. lh<>w-ca ll 786-0777 or 1tt 6pm & ""' -OMV re cord C ALL
S375. 646-2121 Dere« room/wlfehOIJN/Offlcea SYLVIA WARNER wknd• 540-..292 For Mtg Rep In Corona 2 13 / 8 3 2 . 4 0 5 5 0 R
Fem arir CdM h11. n-amkr, Prime Harb<>< Blvd toe 610 N-port c.nter Dr, .-, Del M1t Mull have good 2131377-2437
a11111 t 111 Nr beach No Call Lee McCullougri ao1 Suite 1100. Newport Cleracal/Ofbce 5400 telephone voice. typing ·-----····--STATIOIEIY
peu Rent S342 50•'!. 752-8011 or Carol Beach 92660 760 9800 tkllls & be dependable Store In CdM needs Salle
utll 760· 1553 Mercer 957-6044 . AOCTI llOflY UST Permenent position nHllTTll/ Person, FIT 5 Daye Xlnl
Fem to ltlr w/prof bu-4·
net• min, 2 BA apt, 2
blkt trorn beactl W NB
$375/mo yrlv. 1ncls ulll
llWPllT IOI YIA Liii Retell apace 1500 IQ tt
$2556/mo. NHN. (714)
675-6349 or 722-1296 675-9111 Prime retall location 9200 Fe n-smkr. 211 Spaciou s 1q ft 1riow room & ware·
NB 4BR. 1 '~ bite lo bch riouae. Mehan Desk ol
S300 650·M 32 650--6419 Cotta Mesa 1800 N-·
F"ln·tmkr wanted to ahr port Blvd. 6.42·8450
2BR 2b1 N Bet! Twnhae SHOPPING CENTER F" \I
$400 • 12 utll 759~720 nr Perk & Hosp 43K0
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Furn 2BR 2ba lu• condo under $4.8. Agl. Crieryt
HB Harbor POOl/jactgar DeRego. 968-0167
SAoo & t12 urn 840·8&86 Da lun Uait1 27H
Lg Opl>c CdM 3Br 2B1, fem 3 U·Newport ta-ride
nt1mkr $400 • dep 4 u -Nwpt Hta-$254.000
720-6030 or 720-1886 4 U-Costa MHa-6xMarket
M/20-30 1hr 2br apt nic.e 10 U-East Costa Mesa
C M area $320/mo rncl S540 000
utll • S200 dep Avall Pr1nc1p111 Only PleaM
tmmed 850-2958 Riek Alberts 631-1 2M or - -e ..... 646-0298 Male 28 prol Me«• Mme.
Bal Pen bctllrnt apt ··;~~I. S500tmo Steve 720-1082 Jj81*1
Male 2Br 281 Nwpt Apt ---.. ••
POOi $400 • 1200 dep Ja•lltrfaJ Ltberal 64:r194 !\19°'"°"'.-.,;,p.,__,...,i __
-1ln Co11a Mesa 1000 IQ ft M1le protno ·tmkr 30-38 wa reriouse 1p1ce
stir Nwp t Hghta horn• S5501mo. 545.9907 S•OO 6-42-3442 Olana ---
Mete. to thr w/2 ottlerl In 11ian1 I Fiaaacial
College Pk Pool. Jae
SAOO u1111 pd 84 1-1011 lalian1
Mature writ n-1mkr w1n11 O.~rtaaitln 2104
to •hr wln-amkr fem fooifT Weekly. Lrg Co.
Your resld S300/rela needt homeworker•. 09.
557-3577. 8-4 wtcdya talle aend 1110 Slamped
M/F, NB 2BR 2BA apt, envelope to DKM, PO
block to sand W/D $375 Boe 174 1 San Juan
· •;, utllt Dye 953-9048 C1p111rano, CA 92893
eves 722-9339
Menagement lmmed opening FIT Aatt 759.1150 p••n IP a TIIT working conds Eac>ecl•lty
OOIH. WIOIATltl computerized Rec Dept ---•I fine cllenlele. 875-10 tO 111a••if• ,,. .. Ill Bookkeeping. heavy col-PlllT TllE HELP
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""' lectton work Good com-Collect Quarters from
F'lexlble 1nd111ldual nee<led municallon slcllla lO-vending machines Flex.
to worl< with property Ke Y 1 C 0 m P,u I er 8 x • rirs See our ad In today1
management team Mu11 perlence pref d Benefits business opporlunlllH
be able to work lndepen· Send resume to P P C · section under 'Al L
denlly, l\811e good verbll PO Boie 348, South CASH BUSINESSES, No
& written communication Laguna, C~ 92677 Money Down".
and xlnt phOne 1klll1 lllll. IEOllnUY • ~ p••y Tiii Ability to deal with people -
a must Mature candidate 11 IOO. ••lfl9 OfflOI WHI must ri1111 good or-Ch1llenglng potltlon, ganlzallonaJ aklll• & ap-varied reeponalbllllles. Tile Diiiy Piiot Clrculallon
pe8.(ance Some evanlng Ille bookkeeping, shOrt· office need• a reliable
meeting• required Col-hand, typing 65 wpm, mature ind raponalble ble person lor a phOne clerk 1ege degree• plu1 Good pertone · non-amoker. po1111on Appllcant mu1t
company beoeflta Mill xlnl benefits Send r&-have 1 good phone per.
resume w/ulary hlatory, !M.lme or call 646-8904, aonellty Training will bl or a pply In per1on C P Reh1b . 901 Dover 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri Or Sulle 126, NB 92&80 provided Learn valuable
THE LUSK COMPANY -office lkltla. work with .(.-•• _..,.. nlc. Pl<>P'• and e11n 17550 0111e111 ~ Wf'rtv" SA 00 p/hr to atart Mon-lrvlne, Ca 927 14 Newpon 8eect'I lnevranc. dly-F"rldey 9·00AM 10 261 ·5999 EOE agency Plr1 time open-2 OOPM Piette cell
Ing tor peraon with gen-Eiieen to tclleOule an ap· Find wf\11 you want 1n era I o ff ice ex per polntment 642-432l. Ext Delly Piiot C1u11lled1 845-9000 Uk ror Liz 204 EOE
immediate opening tor
t1Cper typese1te< Mutt
have riave mark-up
exper . past&-up b1ck-
ground nelplul x1n1 bln-
ellt1 Including medlell &
dental Insurance, con-
genlal atmosphere Con-
111ct Alllaa, 842-432 t ut
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l&JUPILIT
330 W Bey Street
Costa Mesa, C1 92827
.. 2 • .a21
Tri Plac.-\Our
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TIUIAHnH Artlculate Secretarlea, no
typing, to N1 1ppolnt-
ments Salary & bonuaes.
9-5 Mon-Fri hours open
C all Bob Sorkin ,
642-3490 for 1n1erv1-
CJ1~1/lttt1araat1
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754-9955 or 548-7626
HUlll.I
Cot1a Meta. 642-5297
PUFFINS Rettaurant in
COM now hiring dlpen
Oeble rio11e111caah1er
Cell Loula 640-8381
More lamlllel are getting
the camping "bug" !hit
y1ar II you t1 1v1 I
camper that'1 not g1111ng
ulld, Mii II now •1111 a
Cl&Nifled Ad
Gtaeral ltnicn l.~al ltnicH .-•.-•i-.•-.tliiiiii•t.._ ___ _
KITCHEN CABINET l•Q·u·a·ll-ly_W ..... ro""u-g_h .. 11-,o-n_W_o_rk etfp L 0 y b EN f L l w PAINTER NEEDS WORK I
MHrtbla1 latn
$2.17 per day REFACING Fences, gatea. aecurlly Empt1u11 752-5008 lnl/EJll. celllng1. refln C3b
Cell for lree Ht 642-0881 doors. wlndow1, factory Ally•. Parham & A11oc (26) yrs exp . work guar
Thats All you P•Y tor ----prices, lreee1t 838-1523 MalHrJ -Davia Painting 96.4_-3837 3 lines. 30 day mi nimum Hiii Tl FlllSI -- -_
In •~ Paul 55 7 ·• 758 att 5 Baa•~•• Block wail1. brickwork. TIP •lilln Pllmll
DAILY CLiJ• Care "!A""b"'e~"""X""N""A~T""N-o"'v .. h""t•N-concrete Comp pa1101 In O c 22 yrs Promptl
• ,.. M,.. 15 yra exper ~8-4634 Reas rates Ref1 334950
Chlldc11e m~ home. N e Carpentry. fencing, win--* 1•1 1111 * PILOT dow1, plumbing, mtrllte, BRICK, BLOCK. STONE • • C M area rentport lo CONCRETE 20 5 tub encl, riaullng, etc yrt e xp -----
SERVICE 11<:tlool & beck 850..()2 8 And Yee JetYI 11 Lord Terry 538-7988 1tter 5 .P.•f!l!"ll'r.,i~•~l,... ____ _
Chrl1t1an mottler would fllc.s30405) 636-8244 Brick, concrete. CUiiom FAATHilJG INTERIORS
----DIRECTORY like to c1re 10< your chlld •OEN HOME REPAIRS work l ow C09t Call Bob HANGING/STRIPPING
M·W-F any hfl 641-9476 Pain! Drywall Cerpentry 636-•384 or 648-9557 VISA-MC 673-1512
SYDNEY CALL TODAYll Loving Mom wtll babyall etc Gary 845-5277 PTL BRICKWORK Smlil IObt ANDYS WALLCOVERING All Fii LOii your child In my home 8 HANDYMAN ~AGE and Newport, Co11a M .. 1. ln11111atlon & Removal mo-up, M-F 631-0179 NB tmall I DO IT Alli Irvine Rel'I 876-3175 Int painting 548-4013 0 Your Dally Piiot - ---Servlc. Dlrlciory Re1pon1lble Mom wlll 531-5579 Pat or Ive mtg --Expert Wallcoverlng In MARR FWpreeentatlve o1oy111 your chlld In my HOME REPAIR Carpentry l··-ni~•~l~--!-1----111llatlon Reu Contull·
••••••••••••• NB FIM reap lleady Job, batuc .. eatl 2120 H2-•U 1 ed. IOI CM riome 548-9259 lancet & galN, tree trim. t AIO llYIHt ent AMlgnmnt 581-8590
Toead1y, Octobn 29 cozy rm. '"blk·beh $425 S S i 0 Cleaaial ltnict dump runa C M & NB QUICK & CAREFUL •WE GALS SHOULD •
ARIES IM ..ir• h ..'I \p11I JIJJ ~ difft'rt'nl a pproach could rt'sult 10 • s 1so dep 722-8472 Siik 1e::!n, or prl~t•. _ -----ROBINS ClEANING '!!.' _Jlm_Whyte ~2·7206 LO RATES. T138048 •HANO TOGETHER •
financial K.31n nrcJk from rl'Cl'nt pattcm~ l'i necessary. lmpn nt yo ur 'M•I•. n·smkr to 1nr w/2 ... n at any gallery Ace11tical C.illa11 SEIWICE a throougriiy Ra 112·0.10 839..0730 ANYTIME
own '1}-lc \lrt'\\ 1nd1\1dualll'I' jnd p1o net"nng spin!. Favorable m o nc ) I prof matea large COM Buy From Me" S S1ve S F.:qul!lt• I couail!! • clean houM M5-9741 a!laJ Sell Storage Exper11 Plaater/Dnrwall
·' t> acri ,,..... • 4 •"'/ C 11 O (7 '° .. " 38 '"" .. " ....., LT HAO'li NG -bOVINO --·' -surpn\(.' t\ u uc.: • """ • "" mo • a ave 141°""· 11 ap1ayed orremo11a Ory-HouMCleanlng. carpet• & •A· 1 IOYlll* ------ -
TAl;R us ' \prd 'fl Ma'-21JJ H1 .. hl1gh1 1n1ua11vc, independenct'. j ulll& ,\ d&p 873"5619 N-E w 0 R u o-,.-or wall Repair• 847'7901 upholstery, wlndowt, etc Jo0n••age & Yerd R~_u61)1'92 CLEAN& EXPERT lnt./Ext patch pluterlng, , 1 IY • .,...., 0 25 cu et om texturing, quallty UJUragc <1 UHi\ llll!•fl\ I ,1kc lead, rca'11c c1rcumsUlnces an: turning 1n INPT BEAC~ BAYFRONT R H E U M A T O I D ii,,Uaact -llr~ 111 ... 111-1272 ver Y••r••xperlence work. Problema-No Prob-
your fa,11r I rU\t ·'llH ••wn Judgment' You'll gel lO heart of matter\ Beou11lul 1 ~ mllllon SSS ARTHRITIS being 11ud-araltare Commerclal lnq welcome •CLEENCO• Lie T-118,428 730·1353 lemal #326884 554_7831 C~l)('c iall y in 1o nrH'<11,111 with rnmanc.:e !designer hm w/prol n·tmk led. Includes free mldlcal EUROPEAN CLEANERS. Cl11n-up1 & Haullng IT•IYJll-Ol_U_l_l_I GEMINI , • 15BR, 1111. lam & din rma. coveraoe C•ll 645-1172 APPLIANCE REPAIR Free e1t John 645-8730 111 Ed'• Lath & PiUterlng fl\.'1 ,1\ • I J11n1• 2CJ) Look behind \Cents, follow thro ugh t•nlc, pV1 batri, lrg patio. w h Dryer A f 1 1 Housec1eanlng/Ga1dlnlng Hiullng Clelnupe~ paint-ITllllTI llYlll 01. lnl/eict p1tcllet, texluret.
on fir\t 1mpr1'\\11111\ I i·.11 rt h~ k ac hing lnd1\ 1dual who was ally Jn pa~t : dnek S860tmo 815-3659 SCRAM-LETS ';2;_r;737 20 :: :;;, c tree "t Refa 495-2478 1 ldl dd Orange Co Orlglnal room 1ddlt1on1 645-8258
"again <in '1 cni· I 11 •n t pn m 1 l prtdc lo block pro gres5 A\k for help 1( IN~,,, tu'"'Y Condo r•·rn --Home& Office cleinl~ bw ng. we ng. 0 lobll, S1udent Movera ln1urld Pl a.I ---d d ~. ... ., a a. It~"-t , moving, 7 d•YI 673-3503 Lie T 12._.38 ... 1_ •• 27 ••• •I nee e rm Maie n/amkr 35. ANSWERS ,.11•1 "9MH • JODI Pllue call for '" .. .. "'"' 0 '" __ ..... _.,. ____ _
CANCER I lur., • I l11h i :.1 Yo u'll ha11c rca'>On to celebrate. focu~ I G1v a11111 759..0344 Parklng rea A;>alra & eellmate 842-8748 Ht1tla1 I C..Ua11 NEWWarehOuse Storage H lw II• lH-1110
<>n hus1nc\\ ',111 •·r prnttitl· tnmmun1t ~ honor ~n lines o f 'Auponalble/Outgolng Ellxlr . C•meo Reeurfacl~ • Aooflng & Houaec:IMnl~ 14:-yr-.-.-.-P ••a.. D• 711 )JllO I i It-' •Ooodjobtdooengh~
•omm Plump -Wealth W1terpr-""lng••"1-'1"" ""I ' •f • IR ·=••1te OR•INS -CLEARFromS-15 '" un1t J t11111 ·• • 1•p1 in llJf1on 1<1 p1t'\l1g1o us \OC1al a arr Yo u'll be Prof Fem 35-45 share LOX on THE.. "" "" · •• r.., abl• rMt, ree •t. own • -"' m ( re a I h t B "" o 1-tran1 P1n1 "''5 98... H•tlng done rlgll Bonded pinion Xkl-Fa· -.-.1, Dlapoaal, H .. ,.,, > ware rt II< • m .1j(r My cozy 2 r/2Ba Nwpl Sign Min In 1 koan.t dell r vewayll. petloa. palhl, • .,.. • .,., .... ...,.,
LEO IJ ul . l \•i~ ~ '1 \11011· dclJ)'>. rc<.tn c ttons art present, hut Hll PoOI nome Notamk ··Protect your bagel•, put etc No lob 100 1m111 Prof Houaecleanlng 5 yra C A.S Sva Co 492-8827 lor eldlrty Al 12 60 per 85 1·~ M&M 722·906e
the\C rnuld t1..•·n111.1ll . .i.rir~ in \11ur fa\or lk aware of dela1I\, look S400' • ut 645-3M3 LOX on THEM .. Re11 Mickey 63&-0553 exp local, rellable .. wkly-Htg AIC, Ref rpr1 hi EF hour to llv.ln 633-2009 EaP«t Service a Repair
....... h d R "· .. h I I kl b~ly OD'1 ••2 92'"• Amena A/C aye k 459283 Cera for eld«ly In llcente 32 yr1 exp Aeald'l/Comm l}ll; in '>< l'O''' \In" n.1l1l'n11 <..l1plomat) w1lltngness to revise. review mte needed ... eut l br ..... , i re... S .. ap 1 Hep•1·rx ng lot1 ,....,,. "'" · "'" private nome Home c<>Oll Lie 40903.. ....,.
and to 1n1t 1Jlt' 11 h11ild1ng prr11trJm pool/gar, lrplc. S375 mo Ip! complex·llMvy roller RESIDENTIAL Xlnl Aefa le•e lenfcff "1Hll K1thy 5-40-4101 • ., '"'4-3919
VIRG(• I \ "14 I °'"Pl J 2 J i.-mpha\1\ on intellectual cun os1 ty, I • utll 646-7591 CM Joe 845-4289 7am-9pm Reu Rat" No Job to Lie elect contrlC10f Fr.. All Plumblng rep1lr1 Cop.
cla\h o f 11Jc<1\ .1h1l11 111 )(«I prnnt\ :lt fl)\\ in articulate, c ntt'rtaining Roome11to 1rir criarm o 2 fl\llU\ ADS Concr1t1/m11onry 111 lgelamall Miry 472-9833 911 Ovallty work RM. P1latla1 I*' replpe, water heat.,1
manner \potltRh• r,11 1r.1 ..i qrt1(•uc rnrvin''"' 10 your tnquin-s br Balt>Oa Pentn cottaoe \M1U typ11, tr 111/llc d •iyaa IWI 111_1 Comm'l. Ind Sr ral• No FlNE PAINTING By AICh-lie d, lnaur'd 538-3M5
LIBRA ' ..... ,1, ,, 1 .~ "'" "· 11eo11o bet1873·7083 M1rt1ne1Co895-7133 " -"'" • l b 9 --.,. n1 • 1. • 1 \llt'nt on domc\t1c 1ty. hfostx lc, a'•tltty I I ARE FREE Sallafac11on gu•r·o 0 to amatt 4 4·2980 •rd Sinor 1e yn of happy NEW/REPAIR Quality No
to bc:auttf'I' \Urr11undir1y, 't 111 fl tx· \urpmcd dut to a vailabtlt y o f Shr lge 28r 2ba !urn •Pt Remove uphtlt dr1v. Comm'l/retld'I Ht-5741 cv11om.,1 Uc 2806<44 !Ob• to tmall. r•uon•ble
t'. d ~ cloM to H B bch rec ways replace w/concrete Laa•u•Jl•t Thank·You1 983-4114 Fr• Mt .. llc'd 631-2345 run , • ~·w, r• l•'t nl • 11ri• 1·1n1ng 1.111t ' 11<.cn'it requirements. pos tblt 1 · Cal·. br•~ .. i block ~rk 539..0345 CHtracttn 1. La 1nherttana I l•el CI UCU lan over 50 ""' -• QCIH RAINBOW PAINfiNO f!J!.fcl -
SCOR M/F SmQktng OK Ret1 ... -. ltnl-tn XFL CONSTRUC TION o 11 ~ -PIO (<It 1 'l ~ •I ! ,, fi ......... R a.o12 1171 ,. ISMAEL'S GARDENING ue ty 11 our pol Eur""'"""n Paychlc Tarot · "'I\ • I "' trH· tcrm\, •JOI; po~1t1 v(' tonc:c m1ng reiq ea• rent 840-0293 -• • N1w-R1m001l-AOd1tona 860 ee..e EFF .,,_.. legal n ght\, f)('rmJ\\ton\ ( 11·1 nrrimt'>t'\ In wn11ng. Term11 should be: f • coX8t DlVINd seAVICe 722-1737 llcU60839 Malnt Cl••n·upa Tr.. • J Lie 8 8 Card & Palrn Reeo.r Put Clarified Wh. I t lrlftl H eat U .. ~ 1 H"ll c•~· I Serv p, .. Ell 560-9318 .. ., lff, llT/m Pree.n1 •Future 1 frM ? a \t•1·m, .1 'urr 1 ling" '110/Cl 1 10 revisio n PatK:t'S, Virgo 2740 n .......... ., "' -n ng C•aitn• -,, •• -.. "
nat1vc1fif.Utt'1n lnll'fl'\llng \Un.trio L011 2 o...rt TortolM• & M1lnt 875 739~ • M•ln t, Clean·up1, mowing, 569 4740 Fr .. Nllm••• 850·2758 Oline 631-8964 SAG TTAR'lls • ..:__. I lall•la~ tree trim Fr• .. 11m11 .. 1 ---_ c:rr: • (l\r,1. .'! 1><:1 i t ) You'll be g.t vcn added • r Ill garage Calif &FrenklordSt,HB a1ian1 NrTiln Mr Eatrlda&45·3381 '-.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext ... naJ
rt'Spon<ithil11 y and ( h:u u ( '" l(illn fin<1nually Focus o n intensified S90 mo 111 & lut Rew11d 538-5705 a I bOILB APT R HOME LOWEST poNlbl•f.rlcl. llR!l':o"o""F"'l;;"air-·rec ... o·v-.r--,-. relat'o n•htp nrc'"tlr" ll II._ I 646-2558 ----Aeu Type Word PrOCffa· lrom S 19 900 (714) Clean Upa•TrM Trimming 10 Step "-rvl ...... •• .323• palra . .._t tar, 1111. ·r ....... ·. • " •· " ' <'Ji "'1l'\ <1pf)(1rtun11y 111 eva uate 'itand1ng Loat bllt/wtit c.t wtwtlt Ing W• do manu1erlpt1, "... · '"' .... vv " '"' ""'"
( anC'-er, C apnct)rn ndt1 ~n will pf.t~ oubtand1 ng role !. Gar l70tmo 11' & 1111 ' P•wt a wtlt 11ound nOM, malllng 1111. ate 788-3330 .,...,.5e lO <2131 428•2808 Ya~1~:1;~~~;~ng OLASOOW PAINTING wOOd, Ir• •t 750·8588
CAPRICORN l!kt n J.in l 'I) f-O<U'>oncmot1o nal1n volvement Do.tntOwl'lc Rapp 130 MeHdelMar ~3028 Comput1ZA18ooheepjngl RTC Commlt'Cl•I Ofywall --ln1/E•I 30 yr• ••Pit . AOOfRepatrH/Oiina PiiYi com~lcuon C>f .wugnrnt·n1 hn·.:1k lro m pa11 patterns. Sc<:nano Broldway M, af1 lpm Lott C11. -,m•I•. white 1ax11-S8A 101n-payro11 !,:C'='11 In Comm'I Tllll ref'a 842-&21• Fr"' Ca n bell eny bid by
haa}!liahts Chan<1ma .tit tilt Iii tr) lr,ntl unique invilJltton re prdina tef t 1742 wtgry/t>lk SAM CdM 848-1 t22 G!J1 M0-1245 548•8923 llc •3:;:4 .. , Topped/removed Ci..n-I m amell, my pr---re ~ lv mag 722·7~7
preltlJIOUS SOCUll ('Vent •• euto a10t901., Ba)'lld• P!i 875-7641 llcenN<l Typing S.rvic. up --••wn• 751·3478 am•ll t2 yH ra HP ........ ~QUA.RIUS (Jan 2f1 I ch I X1 I 11V1t "\htd on area pre11 wusly E/llde CM S30-SAOtmo Loat Ore nge P9rala n I Why pay more? llMtdcal I 111111111 George°' Ron 145_.5'4 .. /Wltfn1
rHtncted. Y ou pin acu" t•1 d a"tlit·d data Re dsr«t independent 850-1639 or 8&4-7S02 mate .An110 Otlvlf u 1 ... ,c .11 Anna 845-8233 1-~,ll~l~l~U~l""U~m~11"'!'"9• Fr"M1 Oeve845-7885 1NT1ttr 20 y..,. EXP« 'ATII 11,..._. .... wtllU~l IO challcna.e and Rl't 111hr,1rt 11f m attt'r'i You'll he o n more solid llf lf1••1( ~ "',,dNP8
1
7.,8:"'50,.f!OtlOo4 CaJfta~ Ov.ilty wort! tr••t _ Avttege Room 1291 Comptete ~'""'
c-mot1on1I, fin1nc ial arc1und AV. Stor s =-avall .._... irv __ ., I'.=. -c-.L..... U256t3 9el-1401 TOUALITY TREE TRIMINO l!x tenor St~o2 !!~· ~allty WOf1c ~;.-bll PISCES ~Feb 19-Mart h 2111 I a n11"1 reunion could top no .. n-'· n... anu ·-~ ........ WU cu. ,. .. :=.,:n~·l~d-dlt"'·---. N...,/REPAIA Ou .......... _ r•roo11-1tumparetn0ve m.,., ........ -VO-« 7&&-9088 ...-u.a ..,.. -8•1-.,.._ ,...,.., ._.,,,... ..., '"" "" -., ,_ Clnup .. frM~ 722· 117 1 JO f'N"TIEJ(T PAINTING lnd1v1du1l w 0 prcv1ou~1., WJ\ rnd1flrrc:nt nm-. \how~ t'nthu"asm 300 e Coaat Hwy N.8 Englieh/lrWI 11 yr Oki. Ooof•·•tc 548 4980 !:°°' 10 email, rMaonabll Comptit• C1Mn-Up, gen I Houeee6 Apt A.-r8'11 ...... a ......
COl\Cnlllnl your prOJc<'t b e hanf(t' ,,, 1tk<1\ ... frMurtd ( tlV(' full play to 873-1331 Mon-Fr1 t -4pm IVllllbfe for llve In BUILD OR REPAIR , .. Ml . llc'd 831-23-45 mtint. Ir .. trimming, fr .. Ou1llty work H!-5755 A y -
intu1uve tnlell«t c.. lal I blbylllttlng 87~7176 I Wall• llllrt ralllng1 RESIO/COMt.l'LllND 28 .. ta Meuto. te2-Gi73 LADY PAINTER ~:-00.°"~~-~I
IP OCTOBER H IS YOl 'R BfRTHOA Y you are 1n1uit1 ve a!"h hantit1 -rtfl ldoor1 ,,;1ndow1 moldlngt Yrt Do my own wort! Lie FUii Mllnt MOW1f19, plant. Int /E.lct 11 ~.::"tenoe ~3 Batt>oe 81 87i3i3l
unortbodoyl. Ill~~~ ~~}ht bmanl ••< an' and te1enct'\. 1nclud1ni I It/Int IHOUSEKEEPEA/NANNY. u 1e1oe Don t&4 59411 •2780• 1 Al &4M12e weeding, tert11111ng, etc Fr .... , able
llU'Olo&Y. o ur mOuK"r , ... pro ah Y h11d mote mOuenc:t' o n you 1han . (llve lnlto care for 1g O&llllTl/O&l"my ltatral AM.a rat• eee-2r1e e50 t92• or 057 N01 ~~reatc1·1.
your flif~tr. C ancer, C apncom. Aquanu\ pcr'°ns play 1mponan1 ro lM lalluu/Offke a..t 1 waterfront l\orne, 2 am.rt j Sm111 Job•• Rep1tn IJl!CIXLI fr•lfrtml~.-oomp--HNI 1 ci.n1n11••1 pain1. II haul fr•• 536-~ In yourhft You do not follow tht crowd you probahly did not fil into I 2119 I Doyt Mull IPMlf Eng· fr• .. 11ma1 .. 114~ 2003 Calta on rv1• vCAt a oirdenlng Com~tltl\19 lftg.,.... priQ9aw/QUellty o........... -
C.mlly pi1tttrn. 1r ••naJe, you could marn thn year If marnt'd I here 1CdM'1 beet omc... "85· llah non·amolllf ~I I Door• Repair Aller1t1on 81..oa 850..-072 pr1QM ~ &otl-7032 worllmaMlllC) 141.078l r -""°need ~ miabl be an ldd111o n lO family You an 1n111 hu,1nen for you~lf. an 1 1100 1nc1 utll, A1C. pkg, I ;:k-;eq ·:~6-·:~t~ldren A9m0dll P1n11 ~oc1c...:c A1t•r•t1ona 1 Tallorlng C 38 LAWN &eAVIC! Wlltloll lntettor_•_ ~:.·~Y~~dr No~bct )'OU muc new start and could he: 4l(t1ve wht're money and ' Jenttor 28&& E Cout 1 C1b1n111 Window Fi ne.. Same d.IY rve Lo prtcee. Mow-.dQe 1w1oe mo uo.-~beet 1n1w1or painting SEA'llCI OIAl!CTOAY
love lf'e cona-med I Hwy 875~900 Anytime I U I Idle 11•m• t4'·~879 1 35 yn ••P Jerry t.42-0687 1 Tin• 876·22e.t. 980·1297 126 &4~6737 173-5121 A!fl9 tf2-2t77 --It .. _.bo\i_ ti
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-... PIM RUR:l@c 1131 al IUI luaUan lllt Cul~ 1114 .. 1aew tlM h .........
PArOf0tproc1111igme11 *lllflllPll* MMlllPT Antlqu• p in• armore F6A1F3 7Jt Ceme>er MBZ 280 ·71 116000 WlllYAU•D
Otanot Coea.t DAILY PILOT /Monc:t.y, Octot>« 28, 1886
et homel tnformellon. fatebllthed C.M, Rooftno Senta Ana orcltf dept $300. Me-M78 Special Xtra 011 tank, Wk d ya 5 it. 2 a 1 4 , USED CA.AS I TRUCKa
Hnd aelf·addreued Co , Me611 • full Char1>9 n • e d 1 1 I v e r a I 8-11 4 PC aota gtOUC> 911 low ml ... xlnt cono S«1 l!~/Wknd 676-0281 COME IN OR CALL FOA
stamped .,¥111ope, ,.,.:. boolckMpet, lllP In C0.1 enthu91aatlc !*ton• lo mstctllnQ Eantnone 'n.,, cont S3900 673-8"& MBZ •50SL 80 S30,000 flll AIPIAIU&. Ioele*· Box 95, Roeelle, Acc1g . A/P, AIR, P/R, nn m1111.t1no l>C*tlont uled •25o 579-7524 w ..... r-c'-/ 50k m1 111ry cta•n ...... JetMy 07203 GIL thtu Accounta eudlt• No ex.per '* Compeny IM•• ., lft DILILLO
tno BlckOfOUnd In eon-train•. StanlnQ soeo mo ''" Plllnlll ..... .,. .. .. Wkdya 549-25 t 4 or ~ Al..... llrucUon lnduttry an Mr Olton, M2·~3 u::s H7·St33 HONbl 73 250 deatl Eve/wtlnd 676-0287 18211 BEACH8LVD
The Of9"9' CoMt o.lly =r~~!ci\':S:~ , ....... I a,,rellffff I. ehaped MC'tlOnll aofa. runt xlnt S.400 550-8429 TIP ISi Piii HUNTINGTON BEACH
P'UN'OR Of' .,,-a
TM purpoM OI fh6e noUce i. fourlOld
Pllo1 la tooklnQ for l*P In COtnlM!l1111ra11 wlttl hp Salary comm1n1urate Ml'th tanet. good cond Aite Le11ia1 H16 For Pempered Ml .... l1 Mt-Hl1
ll9 Ad &ervrc-Dept & 16011 ....... plf1 or lull wlhpw Npt Aea!Oln· S200 786-7143 -M8'ceoet&enz en.vy M9llt>U deaM: ·75
1 Notification Ola pubtk: hewing ~ding eo.11 ~·, N>PUcetlon tot a
s.ctAon 108 L..oen ~
AeepoMlbffltlel wt11 In· time 842-7222 fOf Im· llal (213)532-2810 SOFA /I /b I ... MSUl llfTU t•llf•un •1•• 20 ., .__. clUdt p&ck up Md 0.-medl•t• Int~ --OVIUll • g• S 11 l 41 / I' -p -r,auto • .,c;, top ......... llvety or ada, pulllng -PAIT /fill Tiil S200 Sote/chr s ll50 XII • 1110 00 ~:;.~t: o:~ Pll<I I 1900/obo, 778-3139
2. 8ec1'on 1oe L.oen °'*at11 ...
3 Notification of ,..queet from the U S ~tmont of HOVSlnQ and Utt>.,..
tHl'lhMll , prOCHalno mm 111.na Name badge mfg n91d1 760-l4581720·0838 • la.. 48 moa . CEL OAC I -·· " ••Tl .. WAIT,. ad•, Md • vatlety of Tranep req'd 842-2898 person to UM automated Walnut din rm tbl, 2 IV.a, 4 SOUTHERN CALIF -Ol1U ml 1&11
Development (HUD) fOt f ...... o f futlda. -1ld
4 Notlflcatlon OI amlltonmtntat flndlno-
Followtng 19 1 deacrtptlon OI MCtl Of the abOY9
NOTICa Of' PUaJC .. AMIQ OIMf dYtlM Candlcsete --.a ..... - -machine AllO plnnlno. erm Chllfl (uphotl ... ,., AUTO BROKERS .ia11110llll a.. T-Alla.I
mutt be extremely Or· ~ etc 25 Hra •tart & up S275 873·3600 21922 Cent., Drt11e 213 Of 1t4 837-2333 _,, ,_ Th9 City Council Wit! h06d a pubtlc hMt1ng on Novembet' "· ttaa at 8:30 p.m In the~ ~ Cf\arnW'I. 17 Fait om.. eo.t• MMe, c.Mfomla to
recetva pubk Input ~ding Cotti~·· appllc;atlon tor a~ toe
l.olln Guarant•. tM City Wiii M IC)plylng f0< 1 Sectlon 108 Loen wt1tCt\ II a
1oen egalMt MIK• Community Development IMoctc Grenta (COBG) and wtllctl
wtll M pakS bee* WI futur9 b6ocic grantt OY9r a ~ p.rk>d TM funds wlP
M ueed f0t four protect• • fe>Howt
g•nlud, reap<>nllble and lull time, Apply In person Good working eond. --El TOfo ~
ibtt to work welt with Metro Car Wun, 2950 lrtnge benefits Call 8-5, • tctllHtHI i{fS 111-1111
other• Harbor Blvd, c M Mon-Fri 550-3860 • •sPX••
S.nd reaum. Ann u.. ColmetoloQlll/AUt PHPU nalli •MUST SELLt• Aat• tn/
Smith, to· 107 Main St. "belboa Lie Exec looklng tor PIT u-Never uMd 11 It octaoonal Parlt t019 .... llAIT req Clll 875·8" 12 1oc1111 In Nutrlllonal apa Completely Mlf-<:on· :a ,_ Brido;;tone rs;;:;; .
UILY PU.IT llUYIH /ITICI Supply Fully capitalize talned Custom redWood Oueiel'a. radial• 225· 15 *'lJ 211It4.1
THIODORf
ROBINS
FORD
20C>0 HAllOA lllVO
(0\TA #HA b4'J CJOIO
~A
p,1, lea 1H0 FIT Beneflt1. Lift 180 Iba 17141642-7434 cz= 11~i~2~~500, Sell $250 obo 675-23t6 Ve+low/811C Im .OrM I drlllet
lfftl Ina, IL 12121 250 Ogle St Cotta Meat PHlllAL UIH TYPEWRITER-BROTHER 4 ~HI Dri•t/ JHfl 4 only 16840AI
FORD '73 PINTO, xlnt
cond 1•50 IT'S A
STEALI 65()..2074
~ ~ ... ~Mn11~mrw,.,111n1 Agency 11 In "-QOtlatAon1 with a~ tor e
mlx9d-uae projeet on the block bound«S by 10th StrMt. tiafbor aout.v.,d,
and Newport Bou69¥11d In the Cl1y of eo.ta MMe. Ptann9d fOf tNI ahe la a
hotel. r-'denual, retail and comm.rclel ~OPfl'*\t Thw .,,. ~
Pfopoeed MgfM'lta of the proj.ct and we eut>tect to change It la .,,tlQ•pa19d
the nee 'My emount of Secilon t08 fund& fC>t thla PfOl«:t wtll ~ l600.000
OuUlned In Ult. no1a II a prC>pe>Md budget fOf all pro)8Ctt
--------EASYAsSEMBL Y WORKt lllflWllTU Elect Mdl EM-200 Xlt M30 11,lll S600 00 per tOO Guaran-Want ProleUIOnal Can-1COOd S895, 880-9522 .Ill SU ... $
... l(fl
OlllMU4~ AFTER SCHOOL
JOBS
EARN MONEY
PRIZES TRIPS
teed Pay1Tl8'lt. No E.11-dldate who can effective-C -6-0ll •tt .IHP llNITI
perlence/No S1i.a 0. ly rate & underwrite Auto ••flltn 01111111 100 1 .QUAIL ST N B T11t1 2 Of~ witrt p/1,
Kirt cap tlAi 111\11. a/C
P< eo & mOf I I Seu 00021 tall• aend Mll·addreHed & Homeowoef Ablllly to TRS MODEL 3 Prlntef° and Thts 2 Of Comet -Mth pi s 833·9300
•tamped envelope process endorsement modem tncl S500, RS xtra cep fuel tank, 1/c ~· ELAN VITAL -903 canceu111on1 & renewe11 Color S50. VICTOR 9000 prep & mate (8«•0002)
3418 Ent«prlH Rd. Ft Sa 1 a r y neg o t I a o 11 1500. cell 673-3.498 11111
MERCEDES ~. 190SL
ivory, fully restored ln/ovl
MINT 115,000 854-0870
.....
ORANGE COAST
Jeep/Renault
The ~t Agency It In n90<>tlatlon1 with I deYeloper '°' •
reetdentltll ~t on the l>IOCk boonded by 19th Street, Park Avenue
Plumer StrMt and Anaheim A¥enUe In the City of eo.t1 Meaa Planned tor
11\tt ette II e max.lmum of 180 unit• of rent11 hOullng It 11 anticipated the
MCMUry ernount of Sectlon 108 funda fOf' this proiect wtll be $505,000 The
Pfopoeed budge1 fOllowt.
Pletce. FL 33482 494·8008 FrH It f H &022 ORANGE COAST
J919/Renau1t MERCEDES BENTZ 85
500 SEC Beaut cham-
2524 HarbOf Cotti M..a
141 ... !J
....,., ... tlM
.. , Pt1.IT ..... ...,.
II yoo are looklno ror extra
Factories
EmY'LnEL
llPllYlllll
LAWl IWITIUIOI
11n1Y1111
epend1ng money. °' uke WI •-to go ptacee like M11glc -r"IYISll
Mountain, Knott1 Berry PROMPT EMPLOYMENT
Fatm, or win Prl%ee end AGENCY 754-l667 Award•. Call u1 nowt We _ ·
he~ aever11 openlno• In FLIUL IHlllH
C M , HB or FV experFIT0<P/TS6p/hr
642·'4333 start Olene, 6415-0093
I /I Ollll FllUL lllllllH
10 k-V by touch Lit• com· Alch1rd1 Siik Gardena.
P\J11f 5 dey wMk Call CdM Mon-Fri 780-5021 C&rol 95 7 -6044
ASST MGR. fOf Audie& IOWliflUlll
Cet Stef°eo Salee Salary * * S6 05 p/hr * * ~ commlNlon. &4e-8395 22 Open1noa. varied work
Atteo Student• • Earn
S 100-$200 wkly P/T
645-5780 Att 2pm Ou
Station Job•
&mHTllUH
Oependebte, up'd FIT '""'*' open•no 845-7448
achedules, no e•per req
Student• OK Mu1t be 3
yr reeldent Neat appeat·
ance C•llH PM
Santa Ana ~ 1-8878
H B 964-2890 fOf appl
HOUSE CLEANERS Nd
Hloh energy people IC
clean bthrma, wndws. etc
In trldc hmet 548--0621
Free to Good Home 2524 Harbor C01t1 Mesa Mull h1111 truck or van • 1 c I Ill c "mer can h nch I II, ••1.1oz• 640·9019 111 wttlte w/blue ey91 -•
NlllWI
Neutered male De· Tnclrt t03S
clawed Ple111 call HI 1ppo1n1m1nt1 on 548 3794 675-0528 '7 t FORD P U (S2200)
phone In Santa Ana of· _·_ o_r__ With 8' cabovlf° cempet
flee No exper nee Office Faraitue ($2.450 togethet) with
Salary S5-7 pthr No Mii· & S.lli•tat 10t7 jacks. sleepa s Auna
tng Company trllna _ .,._ good, n-clutch. &tarter.
Kim 6e2·58<43 OfFIOl fUlfTllE battery, muter cytlndlf°
P/T PIHi lllYH l&U 84 t-6474 11ter s :Wpm
Immediate openlno tn Not required tn present PICK UP truck ...-C:
PIT &HT RTTllS
pagne w/brn lthr Int. MERC 76 CaprtiO ml
loaded Showroom frelh anrt amtfm ~ 4 IPO'
8800 ml Peraonally xlt cond I 1400 s:i6-8122 selected 1n Germany
EPA /DOT approved OLIS•OllU 1111 Wrnly S.46 SK 720-0781
SEITRA
$101.ll+fll
S584 78 down. OOMd End
Cornrnetetal L.eue OAC
S t 99 Down Closed end
commereial leue.
All·UYIU WSI
l14/UZ-1H7
UNIVERSIW-
OLDSMOBILE/HONDA Santa Ana office ror operations Aa new • ceuor1ea bedllnert, tte
phone aurvey wort\ No Dealer• welcome Con-downs. tool boxea Call
e:itper nee. company tac1 Jell Colller bel 6pm(714)722·76e0 ____ _
tralna 4-5 Mon-Fri, 9-t I 7 1•l 6 50 • 170 0 ° r y -..0 r=======:::;:'ll
&1.l-UYlll LWI
71•1U2-1Hl
Wf llYOAll
TIPMLUI
FllllllO&IS
2850 HARBOR BL VD
COSTA MESA
54().9640
Sat. Salary. no 111111no (800)327-3863 1_•_•_• _____ .-__
Kalhleen. 662•5844 IMPERIAL HOLDINGS PllOll fll
IELP Wdltl -Costa Mesa -111111&1.11
"·,..allWares Pttl & Aaiaalt 6049 17 vW Van. run• xlnt,
-•• Chocolate lab pups, male Oflg owner, well m•int. 1835-B Newport Blvd, & rem, 6 wks old, AKC. Stnk, cab, ice box $3499
Suite 127, Coata Meae t f t •·1 95 t 255 t
CHICI(
WEllSON
PO•SCHE
OLDS T0tonado '73. rblt
eno 2dr teath lnlt 11tnvt
Top Loaded Nda muffler
Sac $.375 6J t -3368
~taCendO
ProJec;t C 19 lhe continuation of Coata Mese s hOuSlng rettabthtetion
PfOQtatn wn.teby low lnter•t io.na ere made to qualltyfng he>meownefs tn
the City of C<>1ta M.... Project D 11 the cont1nu1t1on ol Coste Mesa a
commercial rehebllltatlon program The Crty ta requatlng $750.000 1n
Sectlon 108 loan fund• to continue the hOuatng rettabllltatlon ptogram 1n the
City of Costa Meaa The City is requestlno $750,000 1n Section 108 loen lunda
to continue the cotl"un•clal rehabllltatlon program on a block(s) tn downto.n
Coeta M ... wtrlch would be adleoent to Proiect• A and B 1n Cen&Yt Tract
637
HTIMAno MOT-T<M:XCEEO IWOGETI FOA PftOJECTS
Pro11C1t A & B
t ProCMWfY AoQullltlOn
2 Acqu111tlon upenaee
3 Relocation
4 Site CIMrllllOI
5 Admlnl11ratew ~·
A' 1Mo4al B' tPWll Gen1.-1
' II 000 000 S • 000. 000 70 000 100 000
700 000 525 000
100 000 1()() 000
90 000 70 000 s 8 9e() 000 s 5 695 000
• 1ne11g1bll Section 108 actlV!ty Ti-~11 WtM oe lln&n09d #lth IAllO .. ie •IMW'lue only
Cor N~pt • Harbor Blv"s wormedlatlota 645-3239 or 11 sa... • -o u aft 6pm uk tor Sue
FIT & PI T, flelllble ached-Muic1l la1lr••Hh
ules S4 15 plus p/rtr IOSS * IHIE •n 11ll0
AUDI
CHEV•OlEl
H ..... stQw.alttv
c;.i..a S.rvlu Have sometnono lo sell? ~ =rvctl<X' Im"'-" C1au1fted ads do 11 wetl ...,
s 50000
700 000
30 000 s 780 000 r._ c.oet• '"'" be nn1nc.«1 wll" COBG arinuat grant
Apply 9am-6pm dally 1-200, HO eq, 1 fH CHICI(
•••111 n1m-1 Bundy ot>Oe. gOOd cond new paint auto. "'E8'•~N -S 145 obo 548-5622 runs mint 548-8 1 10 • .,. ' ~.
__ 3 Projeet Management·
~-~~~~---fltB.IC NOTICE 'IMllQll>ll Section 108 IC1tv1ty
altocatlon production exper req --MS[. C-t Hwy LEOAl NOTICE lmmed.employment Call Nu l2 string Gutter Guild, M UST SELL'65 VW Ncwpon ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ D ......... ~
for appt 63 t-3494 cust cue SSOO 556-4994 Camper van Surf/Ski 67• ....... GIVEN tr111 ltle lotlow1ng
SHIPPER/RECEIVER Piaatt & Ort••• Van . S 1 5 O O 0 BO ea 7 ttema 01 lou"<l or sa-3 1 Low tnter•t Loan. s 750 000 llLllA UY Olll
WHERE CARING
18 THE CUSTOM apply MacGr....,Ot Yachts, 1059 673-1070 wtidyl P'098"1Y have t>eerl neld by l.TERYIEWERS "" --the Pot1ee Depar1men1 oni... NC'TK* 1Cll LOAN GUARANTEE ~A TIOH
1631 Placentia.C M 1295 Uprlght trorn Eno· CHEVY FORD Porscne '75 914 blklslYr: c11y 01 Coate M1111 ror 1
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Call 845.5000 ext 1520,
Mon-Frl 9.4 Sheri
Banklno
SAIL AWAY
E.Koellent oppo<1unlty 101
well dreued, out gOln'
lndlvldualt to take credl
apptlcatlona at Major 0.
partment Stores. Flex1bi.
day/ eve houn Call Jan
Sun ·M on . 2-6pm
818/349-448410 M1 Uf
local lnte'Vlew
.IUITlll&l
PIT Office/lab Janttorlll
Muat hlVI exp 20·U
Hra/Wk. Muat be bond
able CM/SA area Cell
Mr Bennett 979-8375
.lmLU/lm!I h 1 Wife Fine Jewelry Store In N B ... I needt jeweler w/exp All ...,,,,mi."'1 typee Mtt1no & labnc.t·
Permanent Part· Time ion. wax, cutlno GrMt
telllfa "91ded. Sharp, worklno 90\llornment. Call
motlv1ted lndlvldu111 Man11ger (7 t4) 644-8325
with telle<ino experience -- -------need only a.ppty Malntlf'l1nce/Landac1pt
person needed 11 one ot
Our ~ In the lndu.. Lagune't n~t reeortt
try lllowe ua to provide F ff. pay baled upon
h lg h I y com p e ti v I elq>lf L11g.Bdl 494-852 1
....,. .... Our relaxed 11-1---------
moepnere and unique 111111111
coutll locetlon• could Student to work eft•r·
turn work Into • llfe 11yte. noons 64-0-M.40 Laura
II you feel you quality to llYIEI mus
become pert ol our pro-Currently cutlno IM,ture
l•tlonaJ ltaff. p,.... cell lllm. en typn & ages, alee
IOf an lntetVlew for TV & commerclalt
CENTURY CASTING
971-0878
IPPllTHITT
Men Of Women with de-
pendtble cert wanted for
Dally Piiot routM In Hunt·
1no1on, Harb<>< & s..1
Belch 1re1. Some collec·
t1on1 Involved Call Art
Broadatocit 642-4333
Equal Opoty Empt mlf/h I•-------•
After School -
Student J obs!
Do You Need $ Cuh $And
A Good Job To Start The New Year ?
We are looking fo r Jr. High and High
School 1tudent1 and others who would
enjoy talking with people and wotklng
with other atudenta their own age. You
can Mrn $25.00 to $50.00 each week In
commlaalona and MUCH MOREi You c an
work PART TIME In the afternoons and
evening• and atlll have plenty of free time.
You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCH OOL!
We o fter complete training and provide
tranaportatton. This Is NOT A PAPER
ROUTE AND IS NOT SEVEN DA VS A
WEEKI Come out and help us get new
cuatomer• for our newspapet and have a
grMt time doing It. You have nothing to
loM and 1 auper Job to gain. Call today
and m1ybe you can atart tomorrow!
Call Mr. Earl
548-7058 or 241 -8432
COLLECTOR WANTED
Part time opening In Laguna
Beach I Laguna Nlguel area.
Earn up to $6.00 per hour for
collecting for monthly
aubscrlptlons. Miieage allow-
ance paid In addition to hourly
wage. Experienced preferred
but not requlr~.
lluet be .. I.Met 11 ,,.. old
111-H OUll land 499.3514 Ev ' ' nu cltch . .itra clean Must J-1901od01_: ••~ of n1~y ...... , TOYOTA Miii $3900 67S·1879 ' ,. no exper nee Only desire UPRtGHT PIANO/Beige PORSCHE 911S 75 Stl: Boy 1 Green Peugeot
to w0tk Mate/Fem OK leath w/mlrr0ts Decor· 1111 VAIS 10SP<I Btc;ycle Boy's Red Full time Cell Barbara ator style Good tone • ver annlv a327 lo ml, 1Spd Schwinn B1cycl1
540-3260 $325. call 63 t-3368 $199 Down 48 Moa . mtnt S 13.500. 673-8886 Boy 1 Stiver 10$pd S8nttnel
SPAii n•I llSllUS --g1~~ end comm'I IN TOYOTA 82 Cellee GT, ~c;,,:iz ~ 1,~!:.
Your own hour1 Xlnt op· Treasrrtatlea Dellver1 Any LMM :;:1es=, is9.~~9~utt Boy• Btue1Y111ow Schwinn
portunltlee 895-3980 p ... 7012 lil·UYEll lWI _ Bicycle. 9oy'1 Gr-' 10Spd
TELEMARKETING '1rtf fl Royce UnlOn 8ICycil Boy 1
Buay u-Hau1, 1n1 phdnes. 36 Ft CHR1scFUF't l14/UZ-11t7 :~ ~~ ~n1 ~;::
Thia notice 11 glWtl In compliance With HUD presubmtts1on requirements
u outlined In C~R 570 301 and 570 702 The Costa Mesa ~1
Agency hu authorized partlclpatlon In the HUD Sec11on 106 Loan Guarantee
Program In con~nctlon with the projecta outuned above The publlc hearing
wtll be he6d on Nowmbef "· 1985 and publlC input recetved will be
Incorporated Into the applleltlon proceaa
MOuelT '°" REI.UH M ruNOI . On or at>oot December 19. 1985. the City ot Cost• Meu wtll request HUO
lo r...... federll fund• under Tltle I ot the Houalng •nd Commuritty
OeveloprMnt AC1 of 1974 (PL 93-383) tor Projecta A.. B. C and 0 llsted above
It 11 reque.ted that Ill prOjecta ~ multt..yeet PIT aome wknds. 30.35 CABIN CRUISER lmmac AattS 18~rtH 1100 CrulMr Sct'lwlnn Btcycte. hrs $.4/hr 831· t250 Pam cond Must ... Prime --Boy 1 Blactt tSP<I Hufty --NB Slip Boat not be4no '7 t Bug. 68 0tlg ml. new BMcncrutMt Bicycle RCA l!~o.-NTAL TELEPHONE used S1crlllce Take ttres. s 1500 OBD Color TV lfld $h61p MICrC>-RESERVATIONIST over paymt of approx 646-2962 wive Oven An Envlton"*ltal Impact St1tement (EIS) /EIR la being prepared lor the
needed now to book appt• S9700 bal at s 124 mo AUDI '82 5000 T rbo NOTICE IS FURTHER proj.cta, Thia ElS/EIR eddr .... the Impacts 10 the projeetl ·~mitigation
tor different loc In Calif pymt or buy 112 Int u ' GIVEN that 11 no owner ap. '"9UYrea. The EIS/EIR lk>ng wtth alt othet documents rN tlll'I to the project•
No telling 1nvol11ed, no 15000· • 112 melalllc. snr1, low mi PMI• and P'OY91 1\11 own-wtll ~on ni. at the fonowt~w on December 18, 1985
I dn pymt · OtlQ owner Sac S7500 exper nee w.11 train lllP rent 6 1unaurance: Of OBO lodayl 759-0 t89 lf'll\lp ol the PfoCMW'Y wltN'1 "-'Jt. lapm•ot AeencJ, 514, n ,.., °""·Coat. ...... CetltorrlU Irvine lo<:. Hrty .. bonus $8500 caah firm. Alk tOf ~ (7) dtryt followlng 1ne ._
Greet '°' Cottage & Hton Chuck Wkdy 840-2959, RPWn llalPl.ll ~blleetlon ot thtt Notle;e, ~ EIS/EIR Of portion. thef*>f wtll ~ aval~ tor publ'C: nam1natlon SSchool.9S2t~!n1 ~~ CFalll ev/wllnda 720--0688 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT :~ ~l:~~~:: =: and copying upon requat
t911e,.. """' ... on. r 30' SEAR.AV WEEK· 1,, the City ol Colta Miia. in The City of Coete M ... wtll underleke the P<Ol9Ct(ll de.crll:>ed tn BIOCI< TYPIST ENDER Mint cond 200hp McLAREN'S BMW w111en cue the property Grant fund• (Secilon 108 Loan Guar.,,tee tunda) trom HUD undtl(' Title I ol •10.-.•11~ ""'c ""'-• On~ 500 M-F 11119, S·S 1111 e II.II """ bo .,.. " "'""" --,,,. Houolng end "°""""""' AC1 ol 1974 '"° City or Coot• .._ " "°"""ng "' "'1.. • 1 hfl 4KW oneni. wind· 626 S Euclld St tlon 11 1 time arid d111 to be 10 HUD that IM Chy of Coate M ... and Allan Roeder In hla ottlOlal ceoacity ITIOll... 1111. Vl-iF. etc Orio ownr Fullerton, CA announced u City M111eger, eoneent to eocept the jurtadlcilOn of the Federal ooortt If an 10.lffta bought a blOge< boat 714·&806300 DATED tOll•/85 ectlon la brought to enforce reepon91bUltlff In relation 10 9nvlronmental
"LUCKY 11 " Mutt be 213-891-6701 P'OC.""::r NETH, c._, °' review. decitlon mulng and 9C11on; and thattheM reaoonllblllttes have t>Mn
Accepting 1ppllcetlon1 to aoldl A~lng Sl•,500 In· ---Pvbtt.ried Orlf>QI COMt N tlafi.d The legal 9"9<:1 of the oettlflcatlon Is that upon lta approval of the
work In lrvlne/Cotta spect at our dock• todeyt Daily P11a1 October 28 11185 , ...... of fund• and ecceptanoe of the oertlflcltlon only If It 11 on one of the
MeH area• With or Admiral Yachta ot New· LARGE SELECTION OF M-792 foOowing bU., (a) That oertlftcatlon WU not In fact ex9C\Jted by the C.rtlfy1ng
without uperle,,ce. port Beach 673·5200 NEW & USED BMW'SI officer or other omc.r of applicant approved by HUD or (b) That eppltc:enn
Apply now and become• ~ --llll IUOl llW envlronrMntal revtew record for the pro,ect indicates omtSSlon of a required
part of an exc1tino and 37 C & L TRAWLER VOLUME SALES fltB.IC NOTICE I o.ciai<>n finding or 1tep appOcable to the proiect In tile environmental rtMew rewardtn~lndultry •ITIAl m• SERVICE & LEASING ' · NOTICE CW pr<>C491. Objections must be prepared and SYbmlned 1n accOf'dance with
TAC TEM ORARY SRVC Mint att-cabln "SEA 3670 N Cnerry Ave LONG "*.IC HI~ HUD reguletlona 24 CFI\ Part S8 wttlch are available 81 ltle aoove address
4500 Campus • 124. N B RANGER" Twn d1la, lo BEACH Notice II l'l«l by gt.,.,, lhtl Objec11onl may be IYbmltted to
852-9424 hrs. radar, AIP •tc Kept I No Cherry axll-405) . 1 ,,.,. ~nntrio Commtuion ot I tMtronmentaf C...,ance Offtcer U 8 Depwtment of Hou91ng and
•.... 1 •• 11 under tun boat cov•s by (l14)1H-lll0 1,... ClfY 01 Newoort BHch ....,...,. • · · ltt .. , .. -orio ownr No rea.onable Trade-Ina Welcome ,_.11 hold • pubtk: ,_,1ng 10 Ufben O.We6oprn9nt. 2500 ~wd, Loe A~. Ca omta
FIT eKperlenc.. HOSTESS oNers retuaed Aaklng OPEN SEVEN DAYS VW '68 Bug, l()()l(a & runt conlld« Amendment No IOCMr7 FIT, wllllng to train Apply 179,500 Trade• con-great At'f, s 1500 OBO 827 an arneridment 10 Ti11e Publlened Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot October ie •985 M· 79J
between 2·6 Mon-Sit sldlf°ed Admlral Yacht• 646-2922 20 ot ,,.,. Newpor1 Beach
1413 t Aedhlll, Tultln of Newport Bch 673-5200 --Munlelpal Code 11t1bltll\1ng ---__ ----__ 72 Camper, orig regu1111on1 contrOlllng !Pie
WELDERS 40' H fEVll ruwua ownr reblt eng. 1900cc, ln1tall1tlon ot am1taur rldkl apply MacOreoor Yachta. d a $3250 873 3758 t c 1y 1•" I Pt~-tll, C •• '76 dt ll , gllU. allp, OWC, Q COn • an tnnll In lhe I .,.,, _., "" "'-~ t ff NOTICE IS HEREBY ----owrir ......,.... 1 •· 0 « VW 77 Exce4 mecn cond GIVEN 1na1 1 N9g1t1ve Dec· HOIT OlWlll 17' 01111 -.11 s 1900 or bet otr Call 1ari11on hu ~ prepared I man w/tOHP ~OIBmotor FOM Y. 8 -71'1 , allp, 548-8238 by t"41 City of N-port
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
fOf lnveetmenl In yacht anxious Try S 115,000 VW 81 JETT A A C 5 lpd e.ach In connection wtth the
ateem cleaning butlnea1 Bl\r 980-7467 ,. •unrt gd C0t1d s4ooc) 1ppllc1t1on noted tbovl 122•1406 BERTRAM 28 Clean & ,... ....... , •1 M I s II 675-1767 The NeQlllYt Daclaratloo l Ac.-ou
Young energetic couple to well equipped 142,500 lffl ~ Gf =-~.: v..:8 B~G 62 0000,::!~' ... :,7~or:ur= 1~ , Ra.:o•·o ''°" manege21 UnlttlnCoata Pvt pty 780-6776 ..... ,. !!'4 __ MOTOR A.ND TRANS 11gn1hcan1 111ec1 on the en
M ... Call 855-0MS S ')"'·-.--70li ,...... .. M l"OO 673 3498 lvlrooment n 1• ,,,. p<_,t ., !.lao o0 • ----II _, I _.., intention OI the Clly 10 ec; •O 0Mcf~
£a,1•1•HI W11fH SAfLBOARD BARGAtNl .,..._... --.... ., .. VW JEITA 80 Blk 4dr. ceot the Negatt1111 Oeciar "onl\tt"Q SSlS Moving S250 buys a • -,.. sn" Im sler new Urea 1tton and toPP<>rt"'O doc;u· '., • Hooe
CHURCH NURSERY AT· S900 boerd. 1 yr Old ..... ..... .... Bst olr 722-1738 Doug 1ments Trtlt It no110 bl con :~ ~~;,,,,(><'
TE D T E S MK2 u lb 5 e Hll ---1 •trU9d as•"'* approval or S N AN • xper un· 854-S424 Aaltl h•ntic 9300 d11r1t•J by Iha Ct!) ot the IYb-i s etesmar day A M ' p M Harbor jeel apptk:atton Ttle City en-19 GOd<lHS '
Trinity Baptlll, C M Stmct S.al,aHt FORD '80 Fiesta F mdl, I courages "*1'\t>era ol the vOIC•nc>e'
5"9-3217 Info S tll 7120 ~1 runs strong See to be-0-11 publte tor""""" 111(1 20 EuJI ----lff ti U , n~~·!' lteve S 1100 552-0428 comment Ot1 1n11 documen-2 t WIS unl,.,4'
... ,HIH/IMH"' .,, Evf nrude Its o/8 .. •u••• .. C•d. '78 SDI/ Loaded, 10 1•11lon Cop111 ol the I n CQfTlpo"" for male confined to Wheel Motor. w/oot powef'heed Q!QllD.._J.. ml ,Int cond 5,.7 5674 N90at1vt 0ec111111ori and 24 A.a shlM>4K
ooalr Hra flex, 5 dav-. Aft s 1000 OBO 645-6254 _ n 540 1367 wt. aft 6P supporting docum1n11 11• 26 P>om..,1 ai. ....
6.30 pmlwtlnd 846-0.424 eft 5 954-4445 __ __ --1 m · m •vallaOle tor pUOllC ,...,_I 2~ dye
--__ ' BMW 320! 80 Kiiier Cit CAD 85 Fleetwood • , and 1ntl)8C1ton •I Irle Pia,, J' Ven.cte erclaaa'1tt . New Trait Rite Tr•llM for 5sp. loaded/I allver I loaded w/extras s 000 '11'1Q OeparlmMll Ctty ot 1!1 lnQreo ..... 1~
19'123' fixed !\Ml Si.II dreamSl0,900831·8000 ml Ilka new . $19000 "'-P<>r1 BMch 3JOO N.-J1 1n1..-1""
Aatlsan MIO ~~0 ~! u~1 P.~?i BMW 79 320! run• grMt. obo ALSO CHEV 78 El I ~. ce~iev~: 1 ~:,'~'~ 14 Boot part• UO§f sttll : 1200/obo 786-8603 1nr1, 4 spd, ate. alloys. I Camino Call 646-9356 921158-811 15 \7 1416.U-3225 ~~ ~~:::, *11 ..
AntlquM, art, etc __ __. _ mull NII $5900 obo Eklrt I NABERS Notioe •• her'eb) 11.trthlr J• TOO' c"•1'C-.
Cell Belay 873-2803 su,./Decb/Ster;'c• 644-6900 or 857-8183 gt~ 11111 Mid publlc; ,_,. l 8 ... 11 P•••
-• -, ll'IQ will bl !*<! on tne 7tn An luttt 11 •-DATSUN 5 to. Otlg ownr C IOILLAC d•Y ot NOV'lmt>et li85 i t 39 S1up+0 one __ .._ __________ "';-.-30-•-n-r-.F•u-n'"'z•one--.L~i purchaMd new Aprll '80 n '"-nour ot 1 30 pm tn the •0 Pran~s
I llY &mu.I Penln Sale & ciean I Only 35K ml metelllc LARGEST SELECTION COuncrt Chamt>et• 01 tne • 1 OTC ,,_,.,oer
LES 957-8133 S3001mo 1173-1943 blue ltlek clocl!. am/Im 01 tate mOdef low mllMoe ~ e..cn Crty kall 4 1 ::':~" ottoe••••
918'°90 $2900 6«~279
1
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[)fyett. gaa/91ec S99 & Up 40' PACEMAKER-cleln S 1500 675-32 2800 Harbot Blvd m.., ~ "'° be -a
"Complete I.Ina ol Home Super luxurloua alt Clbln DATSUN 79 210 Ht~ COSTA MESA 'r;-'..IO"I) ...... ~~~om\ltM>n caM 1•
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Furnllhl~" c Nd V8' 11 t 15 IPO. 111, low ml. xlnt I 1 ,,..... L •LL •PPLI• CES ru ., 1' 1 x ru " $2499 558-7257 CADILLAC El-Dorado "'1 Edler....,.., ho·1 • --4-+--+---1 " " " $89,000 Aepo con,,, rel•rr. "•""'"t C•111· .-7 =w"""4 AYS 846-9000 DATSUN 80 280Z.X:-f-Bllfrltz 1•1• moOtl tN3. ~ Cltr .. ..._..n ,
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HuntH DRY BOAT STORAGE on ~· " o' '7/a.2e57 t fully loeded • Roll• Pvbllehed O.lnQI Coatt ~ UNIQUE FURNITURf the w1ter. Newport 8Meh, ,,,.. 1 o ~97 ~t·,.., Royea orlll & Moon Aoof. Delly Piiot OO()f)lr '8 1985
tt47 s. Main St Crane Service 7 deya • "'IV99 . "-~---Ilk• new St5.900 c.n .... TM
Senta Ane W.-C•ll 87~5901 II H1•• L1t••1M 646-33J7 after tO am
Btwn !dlnger & W•met on --------"'le ----Mein St See the 8Mrl MOORING In NEWPORT Attend our ...... Mmlnat IEW Ill ULll aulllt HARBOR IOf Hie PriOt and r1c11111 a fr•• •so •a• eai •1 Open 1::""' Sun t2·& MQOtlebltl ~9-1930 AM/FM Stereo TV No .... ~ ~.~-
. SLIP avall 8AL80 A o«MIOltlon to buy with WI Ill The folowWIO ,_..,,. _
Eleo. 8'ow, rlln09, top & COVES 1250/mo, to 38' crtcfll IPP'OVll doing bU..,,._ • MA"'-
bottom own. od oond. " POW« boet 831-0253 AU·Uftll WU llW 1111 ~ E l 1 111 o 1 M T f " . Br~ 1150 146-4382 Slip Av .. -No llYI Abo#'d l1•1•H· 1tll IH fl•I CONTINENTAL. 4M E'"'-St .~aMeea,CAIMa7 ta" UC> to 32' l330 MAZOA 82 RX7 to.dad' MHr11f\ fteuR• ....,
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•••.. SWALES ANCHORA.OE 17500 Or Beet e'..2.&e00' !MMr St . eo.11 ........ CA ~ Deify 9-6 Ml-150 I A.all Ed t2t27
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n«culon. IOOM pMtow U flf 21' Met UM. . ~ St eo.te ,._ CA bide Kini oond •\50. 2 20' l1a& Avl Nov 1 ~ MBZ 450SL 80, take OY'W ~7
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w/ott wf\lte cu1hlon1, ~AvaMebi.,H',3()'32' ~-C... ~ 731_... -::ecs b't • hulbfond eftd
l50 .. deyt tS&.-O t&t aa· 3333 w eo..1 Hwy --Ca6tr"I Mena 'tart• or...,. 780-0114 Npt 8dl t-S Mon-l'n MBZ '13 SOOSO, mint Thia lll*'*'t •• ,._,
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... ofltle\OWllMOllllUI HCiihOUIMJF •• ...Illa. No ntOt!PfOS*'!Ytocet«l llldlofperoej~,lntM oept the NegltNe • 2128{wheftlhewau CtJ:.:,r':9 Ole tMd IWtol NINd In.. MMmtTAff IT (CffACIOltNDIC&M.) ._._,_.~ offtoe ol the County "9-atlon and ~lino dOClt· member o1 U\8 Ex-
--• oontnet-Oftlir '*'* __, The fOllOl#lne P990N.,.. NC)TICITO ~· Court ~t to wnenc1 the eordef of Mid oowity. mien«• Thie It not to be OOt'-ti Co tke *""°8 _,.... by OOl!IC*• wtlklh .,.. dolnO ~ •· MOU"-tAvteo • ~) JUnA'V Koll Center Newport ~ 11.ftOWn ... W ttrued •either 11P9fOVal"' ecu ve mrru ·
OT Cl~ Hl"llV , ..... ··A" °' ~·:.:. '=. ITV IENtm IEAVIOH, HI 0 ID u.. ~I ~ PiMned ComlT'Unlty 0.-w Colline Alie . O..enoe dlnlal by lhe City of·~ .. She WU allO • mem· ,.!.~ 1
..._. ...., ..._ .... ._ "9ang,. .._.. 21oe Herbor INd , eo.ta HEOtDUS, eno ~· Stand110. '° u Thi •treet acsd,... end .-Ot liPPll"llon The ~ty:; ber ot Fl'lenda o f ._..,""" ~ ...,._, elut9 '° .,.,.,., MIN. CA t2'2t through tO, lnclueNe to a1iow UC> to two (21 r... other common dellOMilOfl. ~av-meml>ln ol Santa AN Ubrary be~ bytheaty~ ~ bondl wlll be WMIWl't Lie WM Y9t. 2121 YOO .AAI! HIHO SUf.D twtanta wtth e total groee tM rM1 ptopetly deeGftbed Olf*el publlC to rrllew and -"-will of tM City of lrW!e, ~ tot retecUon of b6d Menton ~· Height• 8Y PL.AINTI,, (A Ud ... ,. llOOt .,.. not IO exOMd ~ It purport.eel 10 be comment on U\lt documen-Funeral ~ IUC9
IOtn&. IOt lwnlilf*lt al pllM, PMV~ AATf.I OI CA tt74°6 ' demand1nclol M.A"CEl!N 3 250 9q1111e 1w1 wtthln Of· ( ... lcldf ..... abcNe) tetlon CoplH ol th be held Wedn8Ciay
llbOf ..W:... ~ WAOU In eocotclenee wtttl Thi• t>ulll~• le con-1.0Ml.A"DO . flC:. 1111 "C'" of the Ptenned TM llncllr9igned Trust• Negall.,.. Olelatlllon tncl October 30, l l;OOAM tooa, ~t. -· thl> pt~ of hctlOrl cM1ed by an lndMdull Yw ..... M CAUIC>Alt Community cll9cllelme any 11ab111ty tOt any tuC>9<Jr11nQ cloclutMn" ., Pi 8t'Oll &U
trlNl)Ol'tatlon, ut111t• and tTr3 of Ole c.llfOtni. Labor w-.m LAI w.,,_ DAYI ...., WI •--• Thie ptojec1 n.. bell\ r• tncotrectneee Of the ,,,.... aV.Uat>ll lOf publkl r1¥11W at tree C h
1 .. odlet "...,,.and,..._ Code.""',.,_.. .,, .. 111no Thia etatement ... flted II ...-"' ,_ .. • a vlew9d and 1t hat ti.fl«»-lcldf ... and other common and lnlPIC110o at the Plall-Bro adway apC! nec .. Hry lheretor · u rai. of S*' dtenl Wll09I encl with the County eterti of O..· ty,..rtttlft ,...... et i.tn1'*i that It la cateo<>ri-cleeignatlQt\, If any, ~ nlng Oeper1ment, ~ with &.v. Chatlftl D
prcMdeel In the oonlr1C1 hOlictrf and 0'4nlml worll In County on ~tember .._ -'-catty tQmC>I under the re-hertln NewPQt1 8Moh, 3300 Clark Fint U nJ \ed ~·· for conatructk>n '"' ioc.lty In 1lllt'6Cfl tt1e WOtt1 ~M& A ....., • ,._.... .. • M*'ll• or the Callfornla Said MM wtll bl maot, port 8oulevarcl, Newport • h
of roedwey ltnptovernenta 1a to be pertonneO hM bMrl
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• ,..... N4..,..... ~,.. '7P9-~ronmental Oualtty Ac1. wllhout covenant or wat· e ••ch . C a 111orn1 • Methodl1t C hurc •
CIP S2 t·&3 '099''* .mi 'f,; o«>telnlcl ffom the Olr1C10t Publltlllcl O..enge Cout wrttt. '"' 1ne1 _. Ill Notlel 1, hereby rurther ranry. ••Pl"-or Implied, r.. 926&a-e915 (7141644-3225 Co.ta Mesa offld.at-
purtenancH thereto, n of thl Oeper1ment Of lndue-Diiiy PllOt Octoo.t 1. t4. 21 "',,...., ..... ._. • ,_ ghlwl that Ml<I publlC '-· gwdtng 110•. po1111tton. or Notlee I• hereby further' Ina Private Inter
11t1Ct eccot~ with ~ tr.., Aeletlone, • ooc>Y of l U lH& __. ... -' .. ....,,.. ltlQ will bl Mid on the 7th enwmbrancH . lncludlng 9lvtn lhet uld publlc '-
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• ~t PiC!~ Bro. epeolftcatlOM on hie " 1 ... wt11ett It on Ille In ttie office of • M-790 -· d• 01 November 198& 11 ,... Cl'latgee anc1 ... '*".. ing w111 bl held on the th me
oMc. of the OlrectOt of Pub-the elt)' CllttC Of tfle City of • ....... M4 .. ,._ ,,: hOUf ~ 7 30 pm In 'the 91 the Truet .. and of the ell)' 01 Nov.mber, 198&, ti Bell Broadway, 0t
He WOl'll• OS lrvlne and w4ll bl rna6I tve#-.. _IC Mn~ "'' 1 nu • ..._, ,_ IMJ COuncll Cnembl'• ot the fruttt crfftlcl by Mid Deed the hour of 7 30 Pm. In t rec\Orl. 642-91 ~O DATE OF OPENI~ Bl able to eny ln1•...S per1y ... ~ ""'""'" ............... ,_, Newport BMc:h City Hiii. of Trutt. to pay the remeln-COuncll Chemblr• Of I
8'01 wit! bl recelYld " 1119 upon requeet The contrw:-l'K:TITIOUI ..,..... ...... ......, lfMI ,...... 3300 Newpor1 Boulevard.. Ing prl~ tuma ot the NewPQt1 BMctl City Hall, offtoe of the City Clerll of the tor 111c1 any 1M.1bc0nlr1Ctor ftmNT ertJ _, .._ leklfl ...... ~ 8"ch CeilfOrnl• ~-eecured by MIO Deed 3300 Newpor1 Boulevard,
City ot '"'lne located at un0er him fhal pay not.... MA.Ml ITA .,. fwiMf • .,.,.. .,_ the 11 .tllOh time .,.:0 place any ot Tru9t 10 wtt. teo,748."t ~ BMch, Cellfornla, 17~00 Jambor.. Ro•d. 11\111 the apeclflecl prevelllng Thi tollowlng ~ IS oeurt. and tll Plftc>Oa lnt«Mled with Inter•• thereon from at whleh time 111c1 place any
lrYlne, c.tltornla, 92713, ,11 .. of w-oee to ell ..ont· :::OUs ~e:V ~M · TMn.,. .--...., ,. mey 8'J9MI and be '-d ~ti 26, 1965 at 11% per end 111 pereona lntet•1ed PEIRSOL
UlltN 10 00 • m on Ncwem• men ~ In the n -E 16 h St Mt ... Mi .... Yau_, ••t ti-eon F0t 1nt0tmat1on call WWlUtl"I u PfOYIOICI In Mid may ~., 111<1 bl hMtd H b
ber 13, 1985 •t wnleh '""' ecutlOoofthecontrlCt P.ANY.~ ~~9i627 ~ · to _..,........., rifht 171 41844•3200 not•pluteotttandanylcl· thlteon.For1n1orma11onca1 eorge u e ri
end p&K.-btdt wtM bl pub-LABOR REGULATIONS· 1• .: .. Batt Co .. .,. If,_• N4 llft0Wft ,.at lloheft..~, lee· ,,~of 110.00000 with (7141644-3200 I Peinol, reBident of
11c1y 09IM<I In Council Thi contrlCtor "'811 comply ThlA~tl~ornla ~s>«: .,.....,...,,, • ....,_. ... ,.,.,,, Plennh•t Com -1n1ar .. 1 ,.., lie...,.~. -.0· Cor ona del Mar Ch~• Bid• 11\aJl bl with all the requir~t• of Inc • S '"°""J,...,.,.. Mfttoe • ~ Cttr of Newpon Thi blnlllelary uncllf Mid retarr. "•nnlnt Com· __ .-a October 1ubmltt•d In H•l•cl Sec1ion 17775togethltwlth atlOo, t10 ~~':~~27treet. 1 ......... eMoe (llMN !ft~ Dllclot Trutther.toforeex· mleMon, cttr of Newpon, p...,.. away J en~ marked on the all othel tPPI~ rlql>W• CO.ta Mela. the phene Mc*). Publllhlcl Orange eo..1 ecuted and cllllYltlcl to the heel\ 26, 1985 Born une
outlldl, "Std• fOt Conatruc-ment1 ot th• Cellfornla Thia bull~H :11~on· o..__ de ..... -Daily Piiot October 28. 19&5 ut>der-'Onlcl a written Dec-Put>llehed Orange Cout 19, 1912 in Nebr-.k.a.
tlon of Aoldway Improve-Labor CocM ucted by • COfPOf .,_.... ..u ~ tit-M-797 111at1on of Default and De-Dally Piiot Octobef 28. 198 $··-"' ed by his w ife metlll Of' ltvlne C.nter DRAWINGS AHO SPECI· Patncie BMtrowz dloW ..._. "'"9 llfl,..... mend IOt Sall, and I !Witten M-79 .., vaV . '
o,.,.... end Alton Pw11wey·· FICATIONS A tun Ml of Thie ttatement wu 11~ • ao Dtd CAUIC>ANOI fltllllC NOTICE Notlel of 0eteu11 and Etec-Eleanor; mter, Gracie
LOCATION OF tHE dr-tnge-a~ apeclflcatlOot th t~ntyC~:~ pare preHnt ar wn1 tlOotoSell TheunOlr1lgnlcl Schrodtt, of N a pa,
WOAK· Thi wort! to bl per-It evallable tor lnlc>et110o ange ty on ,..._q ...-. • -NOTICI Of cauMO said Notice of 0.. Idaho M r Pelrsol '°"'*' hlrMlnder la located wlttlOut charOI" the of!lce 17. 1985 ,,...,.. .._'" ..u -"· TIWITll'I IAU taolt and E*tlon to Sell to the o~r of the In the City of !Nine, County of the Director of Public Coul UM MIU e -._... T ,a No PUCCIO bl reeorded In the county WU
of Orange at lrvlne Centet W0tlt• of the City of lrvtne ~~Oct~ 14 21 .... ,.,_. ,.. • ..._.. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO wnare the rNI property '' c.orona del Mar Phar-
DrM (l.C 0 .) ~ a.. ~ "'' ot Mid ctr--1 24. t9t5 · · · put111'r 11¢ • 1111 u1111 PROPERTY OWNER. locttlcl BLIVEN macy from 195 l to
CanyonWuh end 1--405 end lllQ*. ~tlonl encl b6d l . M·77t ..,...e,....._......... YOU ARE IN DEFAULT THOMA• H. LUOlOW, -Warren C . Bliven , age 1972 ~ President .Alton-Pertcway between Pe· O o cum en 11 m • 'j b • °""'pllr HR la• fer-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, N6d trw ... , ... 0 . 9oa 1028, Y6 I d t ' d } M
olflea ("".A""Street)endl-5 purchaMdlromthlOepart· "'•ll d•4•• ••tele• OATEDAPRILl8 1985 UN-COfot1e, CA t1711·102t, • ongumereai en o f the rona e ar
DESCRIPTION OF WORK ment of Publlc Wortc•. City ............ UIMd ...... LESS YOU TAKE ACTION 714·717·1200, Thom.. of <Asta Mesa. Passed C hamber o f Com·
The wort! to be pertormeel 01 lrYlne, 11200 Jambor• P\8.JC NOTICE .,. II _. ....-. au TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Ludlow, Jf. away m Phoenix, An· merce past President
lhall lncluOebut nolblllm· Road, lrvlne, Calllornla. -ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT Publlthlcl Orange Cout zona0ctober24 1985 f o'c P h ma-lted to Curb. Gutter. S~ 92713 Anon-refund•t>1119e '1CTITIOUl.,...ll II_....,..,,....... au ,. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Deity Piiot October 28. No-' o · • ar.,
welll ... c Pevlng. B ... and of 125 00 wlll bl Cherged '°' .. ,,.. ITA~ , .. , .............. ,_. NEED .AN EXPLANATION vernber 4, 11, 1985 He IS survived by ceutical Amlociauon,
tubbate. tewer, t torm eacn ... of dOCUl!'llf'lll ThefottowlnQpereofl•at• .,.,..., ....... , .......... OF THE NATURE OF THE M·7~ daughter , Jane put Board Member
drain, Edlaon coodull, P•· Ortwlng•.191Clf1Ce11on .. nd doing bulln .......................... PROCEEDING AGAINST Aderhold, and two f th Calif Ph.anna-
clflc Tel9')hone conduit. bid doa.lmenlt will be mall-.ARTRONICIJ. 25&tt Indian , •• , .. GHH de H YOU YOU SHOULD CON· grand daughters 0 ··~-· ... .:..._ F 1tr!Oing. ttreet llght1, agrl-ed. upon reoetpt of r~ Hiii Ln •G, L.agun• Hiiia, CA PfDpl1 &tM • ........ TACT .A LAWYER Pla.IC NOTICE ceuuuu """""'· U·
cul1Ufal water 11ne. tempor-no later than 10 calendar 92653 doMf,.,,.,..de .. _.... On NOVEMBER 27, 1985. Graveside service and neral lel"Vlcetl Tues-
llY roadway pavtng. and dty1 Pflor to the date NI IOI SWd Pour-I, 255tt IJdiMen ..,.. ,...1t1ll11 at 1o oo AM T11omu H. '1CTITIOUI 9UllNEll mtermenl Tuead.ay al day October 29, 1985
conduit '°' C&TV W•tarn opening t>lda. tor an 90· lncllan Hiii Ln •G, Laguna ........ ,.... ... Mlted Ludlow u duly appointed NAMI I TATIMINT I PM d ir ected by lOAM l Pacific Union, Dita Communlce· dltlOntl ctlarge of '5 00 Hlllt. CA 02653 ....,_...., • •-..... Substitute TruilM under The lollowlng pereont are • at_ a
tlOo. SECURITY FOR COM· Jane POUfllZafl. 25591 In-llrmadl.,.___11,.._ end reuant 10 Deed of doing bu91,_ .. SUELIN W estminster Park View Memorial Park,
COMPLETION OF WORK PLETION OF WORK Thf Olan HIN Ln •G. L.aoun• -............ ,.. Truat~ated .April 18. 1985 PRODUCTIONS, 18480 M ortuary and Cem-Newport Beach, Ca.
All wortc 11 to bl completed contrtCI ooeumentt call IOI HIHa. CA 92653 ..,_a un..,.... • ,..._ recorded 11 1n11 No venu1 Or . Wu1mln11er, CA etery 893-2421 In lieu of flowers wtthln 120conteeut1111work· monthly p<ogr"' ptymen!r Thlt 1>u1ln11t I• con· .,_.. de 1h11ll11 o e 8&-137367 ot Ottleltl A. 92683 ·b
1ng dtY' from the data •P41CI· bated upon the angl,_ t ouctlcl by· hutband and wife ._......,. de .,.-...., cord• In the office 01 lhl unc:1a Sue CoyM. t&4eo memorial contrt u -
ll•d In the Notice to •llmalt ot lhe pe<'cenf~ Jane Ill<!$-' Pouraart ~et *9ctorte ,._ County Recorder• ot Orange Venu• Dr. Weetmln•••. CA HILL tiona may be made to
Proc.ect of work comc>leted The CI) Thi• ttatarnent .... f'lled ). County Stale ol Ctlllornl• 92683 W Hill · Hoag Hospital Ne w · AWARD OF CONTRACT will rtl•ln ten ( 10) percent 01 wltn the County Clerk ot Or· c.. ..... 71712 Peculect by ,Anthony and Thi• l>utln•H ,, con· Nayoma . • retn· D---h 'p fc
Thi Owner ""'"" the each p<ogr-payment et anoe County on September The name wid addr-of Jean Pucdo WILL SELL AT dueled by an ln<llYldual dent of Santa Ana. port ~ · aca 1 rlgllt. attar opening bi<ll. to ~rtty f0< completlOo <>' 18, 11185 the court le. (B noml>re Y PUBLIC AUCTION TO Linda Sue Coyne P8lllled away October View Mortuary, DI· r~ any or alt t>ldt , IO lhe balance of the wO<ll Al ,,_.., dlreoclon 0. le oortt It): HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Th11 1tetemen1 wu flied
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l985 Belo ed rectors. 644-2700 walYe any Informality In • Ille requeat and e~penM ot Publlahe<I Oranoe Cout ORANGE CO.UNTY SU· CASH (payable at llrM Of with the County Cle<k ol Or· .' rdv C
bid. 10 make -1101 In lhe the tueeaalul blddlf. llM Otlly Piiot October 14. 21, PERIOR COURT. 700 CMc tale In lawful money ot the ange County on Septembef wife of Cliffo ·
1ntet1t1 of the Owner and 10 City w1u pty the amount K 28. November 4 1985 Center OflYI W•t. Senta United Stal•) at the north 19, 198!> Hill, of Santa Ana;
rejeci all other bldt ret•lned upon compltanot M·785 Ana, CA 92702 ll'ltranc. of the,_ Orange f2'7031 be) ved mother o f PROPOSAL GUARANTEE wttn the requirement• ot The name, addr ... end County CourtllouM localed Pul>llaned Or•noe Cout 0 Ronald t
AND BONDS Elldl bid thall Gov.,nment CoOe s.cttor' leiephone number of plain-11 700 CIYlc Cent• Ori,,. Dally Piiot October 7. 14, 21 , three aorul, o
be 1ccompan1ao. l>y • 14402 and the PfoY\alone <>' tiff"• attO<My. or plllntlff W•t. Santa Ane. Calflornla, & 28. 1985 Huntington Beac h ,
c.n11\ed 0t catnter • chick 11\e conlrtct documentt Pla.IC NOTICE wtlhoul an '""'~· la: (El 111 ngnt tltle and 1n1er .. 1 M·777 Stephen o f Santa or by • corporal• 1Yrety perttlr1lng 10· Subatltullor nombr• la dlfeccion y al nu-con~ to end flO'llO held d J ff f
bond 0t1 the form turnlehlcl ol Securlllea ftCmlOUI .,..... mero 01 1111tono clll by 11 und., Mid ~ ot Pla.IC NOTICE Ana, an e rey 0 t>ytMOwneruguatantM PROJECT AOMINIS· NAMllTATl..wT a1>0gt0o deldemancl1nte,o Truit In lhl prOP9fty lltu· Garden Grove; and
lhtl bidder w111. ''an _.,d TRATION AllqUNtlontrll• The ro1iow1ng peraona are c1e1 dlmandante que no atlcl In Mid County and NOTICE Of daughter, Patrice 11 made lo him In IC· tlve to thl1 ptOllCt prlO< tc doing~ u SUNRISE tlenoe ebogado, •I URE S t dllcr1bed u f'UlllJC HeAfUNG Hill Santa Ana A.lao
cordanoe wtth the 1erm1 of ope ning bldt th a ll bt ASSOCIATES. O~ Civic ANO SHUJ:IE. 333 Civic ':!oe1 No 1 Lot 20. Tract Notice I• he<eby given lhetl • b · th
h" l>IO, p.omptty ~,. directed to M Sage 011111 ~ Plue. Suite 290, Newpo<I Cent« Ofl119 w .. 1. Santa 1782 In lhe City ol Orange. the Planning CommlMlon ot
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Wortcmen'1 Compentellon P11bl1c Work• (71 4 8eech.CA92&e0 Ant . CA 92701 (714) .,pe°.-maorecordld ln l>OO« the C11y of Newport a..cn
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Lloyd Long, Cheyen-lnaorance end habillty 1n. 860-3655 Sunrlt1/0old Circle Part· 5S8-3967 59 25 Mlteetlaneout wl11 hOld a put>llC hMrlng lo W . f ur sisters
aurenc.. execute• contrte1 ev ORDER o1 lhe Cit) '-'· a California llmltlcl DATE (FICt\t ) APR 18 · P-oe ~ otflc:e of 1111 contkler Amen<lmenl NO I ne, y, 0 , •
"' lhe requlreO l0tm and Council of the Ctty ot lrvtne partne,.nlp, On• Civic 1985 M~. lnr 1 Olf 01 tald 828 an amendment to Tille J u n e K r u z I k .
tumletl .. 11stectory bond• DATED October 18, 198~ Plue, Suite 290. Newport llI A. MANCff.. Ctertt, :/ ecor 20 01 the Newport a..ch ChC!yenne, W y ; Clara
tor the feltntut perlor~ cm Of' lllVM:, I Y· BMch, California 92&e0 ., D ~ o.pytr Co~monly known 11. Municipal Code Mlal>llthlf19 Glover Lafayette, ot the contrect and l0t the NANC Y e. LACfY. cm Thi• t>u•ln... I• con· Pvbllthed Oranoe eo..i A Or regulation• controlllng ,,,.I Mar• Lang
Pl)"Mnt of clelmt ot mt-CLUH( dUC1ed by a llmlted partner-Dally PllOt October 21. 28, 23~~:.. ~~· Lot arra of ln1t1llttl0n of .. 1111111 dlah ~·~· garet •
terla lmen and labor••• Publlatled Orange Cou1 thlP Novemt>er4, t1 198& Tract No 5055.lnthlCllyof tr1tenr1aa 1n tneClty Btlhngs. M o ntana,
thereunder SllO check Of Otlly Piiot October 21 28 Pet• c Kr-M·780 0 anoe County of Orange NOTICE IS HEREBY and Penny German.
bidder"• bond lhall bl In an t985 Thi• llltement *U flied r · " _,_ d.d GIVEN that • Negative Dec· Og-"-'-N b· fi amount of not 1111 tnan ten I M· 790 with the Cour1ty Ci.ti! of Qr. State 01 Caln or .... , reeor laratton nu ~ pr19ared ......,.., e • ve
I 10) perc.nt of the amount ol .,. County Ori September P\a.IC NOTIC[ ~3 ~=-= 2:pa~ by tile City of N-port grandchildren, and 1
the bid The Faithful Per ~. 1985 theoo~ of the C:,.,y ~ .. Betcil In connection with the great-g ra n d c h i Id = !:'~.cs~1~'1\ Publ!Wld orano:~ ~TtC..:::..O corder ot uld county ;:i1c:,...,.no'~,:,~;! Mn. Hill was a mem-
percent ot '"" total tmOUnl oa11y Pilot October 7. 14. 21 Nollet i. hlre«Jy gjYen that Come m:i:z.,.,i::o~~· itet• that, the aubllCt d.-ber of International
of tne btd prlOa nemed In the 1 & 28 198!> me Planning CommlMIOn of 2526 "'V'"'• ti 2 1 velopment wUI not reault In • conlract Thi Labor and M•· • M· 781 the City of Newport Beach Parcel No. 3 P1rcel ..
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Laguna transient stabbed to death
Policeholdtng suspectWho threatened
'to _ge~' .man bayoneted in g~s statio~
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY murdcnna another homeless man.
Ot .. °"9r,......., David Lynn La Villa, 39, is m
A transient is being h~ld by Laguna custody in connection with the stat>-
Bcach pohce today for susp1c1on of bin11. death of Robert Charles Col-
Sports
Kansas City
did It, com-
ing from
three back
to win the
World
Serles./81
California
Humphrey the wandering
whale takes a turn for the
worae./A7
Nation
The make-believe fright
of Halloween has been
replaced by genuine fear
a year after the slaylngs of
two young trick-or-
treaters./ AS
World
Israeli planes kill five
people, wound nine In
Lebanon raid./ A4
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HBwinner
spinning for
the big one
A 29-year-old Huntington Beach
man hopes to become an instant
milhona1re tonight in the Cahfom1a
lottery.
Wilham Barlow Jr , who was
reported by his father as being too
excited over the prosJ)('cts of sudden
Related atorlea on A7
riches to sleep Sunday night, was in
Hollywood television stud ios this
momang prepanng for the big span of
a roulette-style wheel that could bnng
him as much as $2 m1lhon.
The aeneral manager of Lunbar
Solar Systems in Garden G rove,
Barlow {>lans to use the money to buy
a house 1fhe should get so lucky. He's
a bachelor and a ~duat.c of La
Q uinta High School in Westm1s1er.
The lottery winners will be an-noun~ at a pnme-time grand prize
TV show to ni&ht
bum, 32, at a Laguna Beach gas
station Sunday.
Accordlna to pohcc Lt. Jam White,
pohce received an anonymous caJI at
10:19 p.m . Sunday. The caller said a
man was in ne-cd of help at the Union
station at 120 S. Coast H1ghwa~.
Police found Colburn lying an the
station parkinJ lot. He had bttn
stabbed once in the chest and was
Local artists seeking support,
but shun 'Orange County'tag
Galleries. museums overlook 'home-rown ·
works. some complain at oc arts conference
Artists in Orange County face a
fruatratina dilemma.
They want support from local
collecton, plleries and audienccs1 r.et they don't want to be labeleo
'()ranee County arti1ta" and ~ ~
stiam• of conaervallvc and provtncial
ttereotypea the county hu been
addled with.
"To be ca.lied an Oranae County
an11t 11 devastatina." IA.id Vic
Joachim Smith1 a local artist and a.rt
professor ementua at Ctl State Full·
erton.
"Many aniau here aft: e>int under·
11ound bccaUJC they don t wapt to be
known u Ora.n,e C.Ounty artllU and
have the o ld imap of a atidc·in·lhc-
\
mud."
While Smlth i1 hopeful that local
art11u will become laa concerned
with labels and arbitrary criteria uled
to Judie their wort, olhen in the Oranle County an community aay
artiau ~ 1tnvina neverthelea to
have lfltlr work recopized locally u
well u by a national art audience.
They 10mctimes complain that
local plleria and muteum1 overlook
area aniau while collecton under·
estimate the guallty of local an. In
addition. the flnanciaJ suppon for an muteuma and p.lkriet la weak.
The lfOWina pains Ora.nee Coun-
ty'• art World fa operieod.na WU the
topic of a dav·lona c:oafeftncc pre.-
i
I '
ented Last Thunday by the Orange
County Arts Alliance.
At one of three panel d1scuss1ons
held at the Irvine Hilton. Sm1t.h was
joined by an collectors and museum ~ors to discuss the state of the
visual aru in Oraqc County
"lt'1 very difficult for artists naht
now. Tbe 1uppon stnJciurc for Or-
anae County an.iSU isn't ID ~
There are not enouah plJeries. 111d
Betty Turnbull. co-owner of the TLK
Oallery in CON Mesa.
Turnbull. put curator of an at the
Newport Harbor An MuteUm, said 1f
more support for the aru ia not
provided lo Oran,e County 100n.
artilU will awt ICllvint the ana to ~dleWbm.
''The way It stanch now ... Abe DJd. .. an ii still pretty atim ptekinp. It's
eettina b9ttcr, but it's not mov1na
pronounced dead at the scene.
Pohce wd Colburn was apparent!~
asle-cp in a sle-cp1ng bag when he was
stabbed. They have a bayonet that is
the suspected murder weapon
A countywtde bulletan was broad-
cast for apprehension of La V ilia. The
two men knew each other, Whale said,
and LaValla reponedly was angry at
Colburn. Other transients told police
LaY1lla was threatening 'to get
(olbum." White said
At 2 49 a m today, the Orang('
County Shcntrs Dcpanmc.-nt re·
ce1ved a call from ~"ure \\. 1Jrld
secunty polac<' who said the) had
La Villa in cumidv 1n the park1n~ 1111
of Geneva Prc'>bytenan ( hurc..h
Acc.ording to a l..c:1'>un: \\. orld
Sccun1y D1v1s1on spolu:'>man C apt
It's OK to boo
during contests
for Halloween .,
Early saJutes to The Great Pumpkin at Orange Coast
shopping malls over the weekend provided plenty of
good Ideas for costumes and decorations for upcoming
Halloween festtvtttes.
Fashion Island customers, who received free
pumpkins last week, brought their Jack-o'-lanterns back
for judging Sunday. Spectators and competitors of all
ages looked over the winning entries In the carving
contest, above.
Twtne Kristen and Andrea Ehret, 2'h. of Laguna
Niguel, showed off their stripes and spots for the Judges
at South Coast Plaza's carousel. They took third place In
the 2-to 4-year-otd dMalon of the skeleton crew
competing for pFlzee.
Costumed characters. with a ghost of a chanoe, also
vted for most unusual. most traditional, most happy and
moet ghoulleh honors at Fash Ion Island where featlvlttes
8*> Include a pumpkin stng-along.
Any bootng at both events was either cheers for the
creative efforts and coloring talents displayed or scary
practice for trtck-or-treatwa who will be knocking on
door• and bobbtng for apples on Thursday night
D8My Plot photoe by Mike Schwertz
Bob Rimmer and Sat Wilham John-
\on had heard tht bulletin on thetr
patiol car radio and 'potted the
!.uspect'~ \eh1cle 1n tht lot
Tht' officer\ apprehended LaYalb
,md an un1dent10ed passcnr.er
La V ilia wa\ booked an to the
Laguna Bcalh 1a1l and faces arra1a:n-
men1 Tut'~a' Bail has bttn set al
S15fJJJ(JiJ Whitt said
Reagan,
hostage
kin to
confer
Son and daughter
of Coast captive
joining relatives
From staff and wire report•
.\ '>llf dOJ daughter ul Hun11ng1on
!kat '1 rn1Jcnt Da\ld P Jaco~n
wcn: t».pntcd lo~fa~ tOJOln relatives
of other .\ment"an'> held hostage 1n
Lchanon l11r a long-av.a1ted m~ting
at the "h tc Hou'>C with President
Rcagan
Thc mecll nl! '.A. Ill mark the first
time n .i t·nllth\ >rdeal thal the
relati.n 111l·•ur111 th~"'" A.mcncans
k1Jnappt·J in I C'hanon have been
1n\11ed ''' rnet"t "'llh Rt:dg.tn
Pat. J.iuJh\t n ,f "e'itminster and
hi'> \l\tt"r Diam 11( I ung Beach were
'><.hl·dukd tu alt<.·nd 11id.t\ ·., hnding
\A.1th the prt'\1den1
11 .. \11rncthtnl!, "'<' \(' ~n worlt -
1ng to\A.arJ t11r a lone. lime." Enc
Ja<.(•h'K n ,,t Huntington Beach.
.inotht·: '"r •I the ludappc:d A.men-
\ Jn h•1c,p1ta1 adm1n1~trator said
lvd.t\ .. v._ e're all looking al this as an
ppr1r<~n1t.., '" <''PrM'i our conct"ms
.irJ 'ugJH''ll '"' t• • thl nre'i1den1 and
,,, d, ... JhPul tht· rauonak for our
Jrr<'nt polll "'11d Jatob<.en who
·c mdint J ~:h • ,t 1n f>rJnF.t" ( ount)
(Pleaae eee HOSTAGES/A2)
Inspection
due after
plane dive
kills man
8~ ~TF,. \ f. "1A RBl.E
Of -Delly _, 11-1'
\ -.rr .1 .i1 pt.int in\"" t•d in .i latal
r.t\tl \un.t.i\ 111 the 113\I ul <)cal
H<.·al h '.Ao," 11 , >x· ra1\t'd tr•1m the ()(Can
t1>..IJ\ .rnd to'.A.nl tc lanJ tor 1nsptc-
11un h t··,krJI wth1 nt1r'
f he!•~ l 't'JI ( hdl°'fld Je-.cn~ a<;
.i \tun• ,,I.int 'f\IJ\hcd 1n111 tht· o<:t'an
• .rnJ o;..i11l 1n ~"Int •I "-atcr l illa ng a
p.1,'t'nl't r .1:id n 1rnll thr pilot Thr
.lu d1·1 tpp.trrr.tl \A.t'nt unnnll<.ed
h\ .i r••"d ,of '"'1 ii.atht·red near the
r1n t" ,l'Jchr,111 "-t·al lkalh' "11th
Jnn ' r.,,1r.
Tht• pllnt I h.irlt' \I.than 'itl nl
l cl<. o\Oj!t'I••' \\J\ .t.hk In lrl'C h1mo,cll
lrnm tht• "rr, l..djlt .rnd \A.a' p1t ked up
...,\ tht 'l rrt r "' J pn' ate hoat
C lrang<.· I 11unt. \hen ff<. l t Roh
i...emm ''41J
\fahan "'"' trJn,lnrc-d 1t1 a
'h1·nff, harh"r r'Strnl hoa1 and talcen
t11 the \eJI Fka1. h 1'1er where-he was
mt t !"I\ paramC'dlt ~ I Ir "'u sut>sc-
..iu ·nth trt'Jtt"d t.ir m1n11r in1unt's at
lPleaK .ee PROBE/A2)
ROBERT
HYNDMAN ---
Focus n~ t Hf N£~S
Police identify body
of slain man found
set on fire in field
very fast."
Kevln Conscy, d1m:tof. of the
Newport Harbor Art Museum. like-
ned the arts an Orange County to an
adolescent. "It lacks 'SOme matunty
and sopb1sucallon:· he said. "and 11
also lacks money •·
As 1 renowned art mu~um the
Newport Harbor An Mu~um d()('\
not typ1cally d1ffercnua1e httwccn
Oranar County 1n1m and non-
rounty artllts, ConKy ~1d Althou&h
local artist• have their won euub1tcd
there from ume to time. they Ir"' not pven prcferenuaJ treatment
.. We'R not concerned whether an
aniat lives 1n Oranat County or not.··
('OOKy l&ld .. We'"' intcrntcd 1n
......... AJlTI9T9/A2)
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °'""'0.-.,..._
D1stmll1\ t old and J1am1,nd t<"'.A.
tin-IC'd pol11 e 10 1drnt1f\ a m.rn
who'4:' <..Ofll'-C' v. a\ \C.'1 nn hrt' la\t ""<"t'l
1n an In int' fi<"ld poll~<' \aid 1c)C.iA,
lnme c;,t Richard &v.man .-.aul
1nvest1aalor\ 1den11fit'd lhr dC'&d man
O'\tr the ~kend I\ Ronald fUlC'nc
Samp~n ~ 'I -\ear-old l t'Oll f\c:'a1 h
~•dent Rov.man dt"i.hnt'd 111 rt"\ral «;&m~n·, 1Xlupat1on or Jll•K<' nt
emplO\mtnt
lnvt\llptof'\ weN' 1n1t1illh \lym1rd
after a patml officer \po11C"d a hum1na
hod" II ' • m Thunda\ in I &TU~\
area ofT R1daehnc l'>n \t' 1n tht
effiurnt tunk Rock tnmmun11\ 'In
'
"alkt or 1•thcr 11.kn11ficn11on wu
h>und ''" thr v t<. llm
\n autofl'' dt'ttrm1ned the man
haJ d1l"d of a ~unshot wound 10 thr
urpcr 111rn1 4X w ~~ hout"\ btfore the
h<xh \A.a\ \C"t on lire O nr mvnttaator
'r<" ulatcJ that the hod) had bttn
Jumpc'd' 1n '"int afl"r the man
had bttn ktlkd cl\Cwhel"(
The-cham:-d lOnd1t1on of the body
made u.knt1fi,at1on difficult. particu-
lar!\ ~'ausc uuhlt pnnt' could ht
ohtaaned from nnl) two or thru
hn&e1' pul1lt u1d Fnda)
Hoping to find d u"'-. invcsupton
had releaM"d a deo,cnpt1on and pcr-
m 1tted pho1u1nph• of dulloctJ~
•old and diamond JC'WClf'Y that the
(P1eue eee lluaRD/ A.I)
~ CoMt DAILY PiLOT/Monday, October 28, 1985
Wedge surfers may wipe out
on Newport council's rocks
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Ot .. 0.-, ........
The Wedac 1n Newport Beach has
been a famed spOt whel't' swimmers
bave tested their talents against the
'1nusu.tl waves that peak next to the
JCUy, but city officials will consider
bannlll& surfboards at the dangerous
beach.
"I don't really know what the
council will decide." SM1d Newport
Beach Mayor Philip Maurer, "Some
people think that people with surf-
boards shouldn't be allowed there."
The controversy was sparked by a
letter to the City Council by Los
Angeles resident Grea Thome, who
said he was cut when a surfboard ran
over lt1m carllrr thli. month. He was
bodysurfing at the Wed&c at the time
of the incident.
"The Wedge hu alway~ bet'.n a
dangerous place They all want to go
out there to prove what big men they
are," Maurer S[ud.
NeWJ>On Beach Lifeguard spokes-
man Bud Bclshe said the surf at the
Wedge 1s not the ideal place for
surtinw anyway. It 1~ dominated by
bodysurfers who would like to -.ee
hard board!> outlawed from the are~
The knccboarders who sometime~
ode the waves at the Wedge have not
presented a problem, he ~1d.
"We'll iust have to wait and see
"'hat the council dcc1dei.." Bcli.he
wd. "Usually on something like th1~
they Wlll have us prepare a staff
report."
Bclshe said the Wedge bri NS out a
small group of talented bodysurfers
and kneeboarders who rouuncly
battle;, waves when the south swell
peak$, traditionally during the
months of April. May. June and July.
He said the Wedge bodysurfers and
kneeboarders usually get along with
each other, and there has not been a
real problem in the past
Maurer said council members will
review the matter at their study
session this af\emoon.
Animal experiments OK,
but just on rats, poll shows
NEW YORK (AP)-A maJority of
Americans believe sc1enusts need to
use animals tn expenments, but
many would prefer that they stick to
rats and not use man's best friend.
according to a Media General-As-
sociated Press p0ll.
The nationwtde telephone poll of
1,41 2 adults fo und 81 percent
thought it was necessary to use
animals in research on diseases such
as cancer, hean disease and diabetes.
Nearly three..quaners said animal
tcstin$ was also needed for basic
SC1enl1fic research. and 61 percent
said animals were needed for allergy
testing.
Nearly nine 1n I 0 had no obJCCUons
to the use of rats in medical expen-
ments. But when It comes to d~. 55
percent approved and 40 percent
disapproved I.heir use in expenments.
If. however. no other animals were
suitable for ccn.ain life-savmg medi-
cal experiments, 60 percent of those
who disapproved of using dogs would
change their minds and approve their
use, the poU found.
Abandoned pets were also seen as
suit.able for such experiments, the
poll found. Seventy-two percent of
the respondents agreed that re-
searchers should be allowed to use
animals that otherwise would be
killed at the locaJ pound. Twenty
percent dlsagiud.
While most people ac.cept the need
to use arumals m medical experi-
ments. there is also s1J1Uficant con-
cern that laboratory animals may oot
be getting humane treatment.
Nearly half of the respondents
believed laboratory animals were
generally treated humanely, but JO
percent did not. The rest were unsure.
The treatment of laboratory
animals, always an emotional issue.
provoked debate last summer when
animal rights activ1sts protested a
project that mflicted head inJuries on
baboons.
After the act1v1sts st.aged a four-<iay
11t-10 at the National Institutes of
Health, the agency suspended funds
for the University of Pennsylvania
experiments.
While many Americans are con-
cerned about whether animals used in
experiments are treated humanely,
they give little support to activists
who break into laboratoncs and steal
the animals.
Only 7 percent of the respondents
in the Media General-AP poll said
such actions were justified.
Respondents were also quesuoned
about whether they believed animals
have basic rights and whether those riabts were violated by animal experi-
menu.
Tb.ree..qua..rtcJ"S said they believed
animals had rights, and 46 percent of
them said the experiments violated
those rights. Thirty~t percent said
the experiments did not violate the
rights of animals, and 16 percent were
unsure.
PROBE DUE AFTER PLANE DIVES .•.
From Al
Los Alamitos Mc:dic:al Center and
released
About ft ve hour-; after the cra~h
shenfrs depulle\ and cit) lifeguards
wcanng scuba gear ret0vered the
body of John Theneau. 50. of \Vest·
lake V11lage. from the cockpit of the
submerged airplane a count> cor
oner's deput) said
The smgle~ngine airplane crashed
at 12:55 pm about one mile
southeast of the cit y pier. near a
Chevron 011 dnlhng platform. ac-
cording to a Seal Beach police
djspatcber.
SeveraJ fishermen apparently saw
the low-flying aiiylane hit the water
and notified city lifeguards
The airplane. thought lo be a 1970s
model. took off from Compton
.\1rpon at 12:35, National Transpor-
tation Safety Board in vesugator
Wa)ne Pollack said He said the pilot
and his passenger apparently were
planning to n~ along the coastline 10
watch boats
.. It was a pleasure trip," Pollack
said.
Wnncsscs said the airplane did
"some wild maneuvenng and then
came into contact with the water,"
according to Pollack.
The wreckage, once hoisted from
the ocean, will be inspected by the
National Transportation Safety
Board, which 1s assigned the task of
detenmmng what caused the crash.
Pollack said he has no advance word
on the mechanical condit1on of the
plane
BURNED BODY IDENTIFIED IN IRVINE ...
From Al
v1ct1m had been wc:anng. TheJeWclr)
included an expen~1ve watch. nngs.
chains and a brace let
Bowman said a fnend of the man's
fam ily read a descnpt1on of the
jewelry and gave Sampson·., name to
Irvine police.
Sampson's fingerpnnts were on file
wnh the count~. c1nd mvc'>llg;llor~
were able to match them with pnnts
taken from the body, Bowman said.
The Irvine police sergeant declined
to say why Sampson's fingerpnnts
were on file or whether he had a
cnm1nal record
"It RJves us somcthinri tt> nan
looking into," Bowman said ot the
1dent1ficat1on
Irvine police didn't find Sampson's
car in the area and said no residents
have reponed seeing a susp1c1ous car
leaving from the scene of the burning
body
ARTISTS A VOIDING COUNTY IMAGE •..
From Al
whether that pcr~on cuts 11 in the
international art scene "
According to Consey. two ques-
uons will determine the future of the
arts in Orange County
• Will there be an audience for the
arts in Orange Count} 'l
• Can art 1nst1tut1ons survn e w1th
support coming only from the: pnvate
sector"
"If the answer\ to these two
questions isn't yes. the future 1s
bleak... Conscy said "But 1f the
answer is maybe or yes, the future. m
my opinion. 1s very bnght"
One sign of the currently weak
suppon for the an~ in Orange
County, Consey \aid, is the rela11vcly
low le vel of contnbut1on'i made by
county resident~.
"Cahfom1an~ gJvc: about 14 per-
cent less to chant.able endeavors.
including the ans. than the~ do 1n
other comparable commumt1e'i in the
United St.ates." he s~ud
With the dechnmg levels of art
suppon funds commg from the public
sector, pnvate donations become all
the more important Some new
programs sponsored by Orange
County corporations arc stanmg a
new trend in pnvate arts funding
Just Call
642-6086
Mon<Mv f1otMv " f°" Ill
""' 1111--. '°""' -"" S JO 0 "' ~·· IWOt• I Cl " .,.., ,.,.... ./>fl'/ -~
t or example. the Koll ( o a
Newport Beach-based de\ clopmcnt
firm . 1s part1c1paung in an Ans in
Public Places program with the Cit) of
Irvine that adds works of an w11h1n
the firm's new developments.
"As of now we'vt' <.:om1ss1oned
e1gh t pieces of art v.ork to be ins ta I led
1n plazas and other developments of
\he Koll Co.," s~ud Mike Lewis. Koll''
vice president of development
Koll Center II"' 1ne, which is 1n its
second de velopment phase, will in-
clude cxtenor and intenor sculp1ed
art and paintings amid fo ur million
square feet of office space. four hotels,
seven restaurants and other facilities
by the time it's completed in 199 l.
The center will be located in the
lrvme Business ("omplex near John
Wayne Airport
Kali's efforts to place an among
their developments 1~ an e:\amplc ol
the firm responding to the current
market, Lewi<. said
"There's an awareness le vel among
all developers that th1'i is something
people want and something the»
e~pect," he said "It's not JUS t an for
an·~ sakt' ..
Ir> me Cit) ( ouncilwoman Sallv
A.nnc ~Iller o;a1d a directory of local
anists would help c1t1es and suppon
groups contact possible rec1p1ents for
comm1ss1oned art work.
But because of the difficulty 1n
sorting through I.he vanous artms
and the media they work 1n , the
Newpon Harbor An Museum's Con-
sey said. "Your process 1s destmed to
be a frustrating one."
But Consey added that artists
typically know where the best an1sts
can be found and act as an intncate
referral system.
Despite all the efforts to suppon
anists and promote the an communi-
ty 1n Orange County, however, there
1s an inbred resistance among artists I
to accept those helping hands. even 1f
they need them to suppon their work
··w hen anists pay too much atten-
tion to their audience. they spend far
too little 11me with their creative
work," Vic Smith said.
'I believe that as anists. we have to
rt'-<::ilamine the role ofbeing very vital
amateurs."
When asked what Orange County
art1~ts would hke from ip'Oups hke the
Arts Alhancc:. Smith said, "Caring. If
art1\tS feel that someone's out there
who cares about what they're doing. 11
makes a world of difference "
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with overc:&1t etclee and pocket• of denae tog penetr•trng
Southeirn Callfornla lnlend .,.., by dawn Tueeday, the National w .. 1~ Servto. .. Id The cloud cover wlll keep temperatures
cool through the week, with the possibility of rein 'threatening
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•lUlePt late night and morning low clouds. Warmer Tuesday
Hlgh1 Tueeday 68 to 78 Lows tonight 54 10 62.
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Tornados destroy homes in Florida
FORT WAL TON BEACH. Fla.
(AP) -Tornados spawned by Hur-
ricane Juan rampaged through pans
of the Ronda Panhandle today.
destroying or damaging homes and
businesses, officials said. One person
was hospitalized.
The most serious damage was
reported in this resort community,
where a twister destroyed four plush
homes and damaged two others on
Santa Rosa Island, then skipped
across Santa Rosa Sound to dama$e
two motels and cars and trucks 1n
Fon Walton Beach. said Joe Hunt of
the Okaloosa Count y Civil Defense.
Other homes and trailers were
reponed damaged m Pensacola.
about 50 miles west of here, the
Natjonal Weather Service reponed
earlier.
One resident of Fort Walton Beach
was taken to the hospital at Eglin Air
Force Base. Retired Air Force MaJ.
David Muench, 46. was reported in
stable cond1t1on with a possible back
tnJury. base spokesmen said.
Witnesses reported the twister
roared out of the Gulf of Meiuco and
passed between two mulu-story con-
dominiums. While ripping through
the homes. n picked up a 30-foot
sailboat and slammed it into an
apanment complex.
It then dama$ed the roofand broke
some windows tn the Days Inn across
the bay. Damage also was reported at
the Ebb Tide Motel.
U.S. 98, the coast highway running
through Fort Walton Beach, was
temporarily blocked by debris, Hunt
said.
HOST AGES' KIN TO MEET REAGAN ...
From Al
and was awaiting a telephone call
from his brother and sister after the
meeting.
Jacobsen's children have been
work.ing for the release of their father.
who was abducted May 28 outside the
Amencan University of Beirut hospi-
tal. where he worked as ch1efadmtn1s-
trator. Jacobsen and the other Amen.
cans arc believed being held by Shute
Moslems who are demanding the
release of 17 comrades 1mpnsoned 1n
Kuwait
Jacobsen said his brother and s1SH'1
would ask the U.S. government to
begin direct talks with the captor'
regarding the release of the hostage\
The U.S. has been working through
th1rd-pany officials, apparent!) to
avoid the appearance of negot1al1ng
with tcrronsts.
White House spokesman Larry
Speakes said today Rea11,an "Just
thought 11 would be umel)" to sec the
family members who were scheduled
to be in Washington this week for a
r~ular update on the host.age s1tu-
auon from State Department of-
ficials.
Speakes said the fam1hes had
wnttcn Reagan askmg fo r the session
"The meeting will provide the
opponunity for the president to bnng
the families up to date on our effon s
to secure the release of their rela-
tl vi·s... White House spokesman
Mark Weinberg said Sunday of the
<.C'>'i1on. scheduled for late this after-
noon.
Reagan, retumtng to the White
House Sunday from a weekend at his
Camp Da vid retreat in the Maryland
mountams. refused to answer re-
poners' questions about the session
Speakes said relatives of only four
of the six families would be rep-
resented at today's meetlnJ-. Whue
House spokesman Edward DjereJtan
said Buckley has no immediate
family. and SpeakesSaJd the family of
Thomas Sutherland 1s in London and
could not be reached by the White
House.
Smee Feb. I 0, 1984, nine Ameri-
cans have been kidnapped in Leba-
non, and the meeting marks the first
ume Reagan has scheduled a White
House meeting with any relative of a
victim. Three of the kidnapped men
have been freed .
In the past, hostage relatives have
charged they ha ve been misled by the
Reagan administration when they
tned to get information on U.S.
government efforts to aid the
hostages. Earlier this month, some
family members and friends formed
the Amencan Host.age Committee to
foc us public attention on the
hostages' plight.
single Self destructi(ln j..., one re ·ponse
J age 38
to a mental lT1s1..., A demanding
career or a ...,t re~sf ul home li fe
can drive almost anyone to harm·
ful actions. But~ every situation
is different. Th<lt's why th ere are TV anchorwonum.
Plans to poison herself different ways. to help.
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