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Host~ges'kin m~y go it alone
Relatives less c ritical after talking with
Reaga n, but m ay try t o reac h t errorists
Amencan captives arc less cnt1caJ of
the government after rneeting Mon-
day with President Ronald Reagan.
"I think thefam1llesjustdon't want
to rely stnctJy on Reagan. We're going
to explore ways that we can make
contact with the captors," said
Jacobsen, 29, also of Huntington
Beach. "We'll k..ioda' work on these
two fro nts."
Enc Jacobsen did not atcompany
tbe families in their latest tnp - a
tbrec-day lobbymg blitz -to Wash-
inJton, D.C. However, his sister
Diane of Long Beach and brother
Paul of Fulleno n made the SOJOum
for the first lime and attended the~
minute scss1on with the president.
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. o.ltJ ~ ....,
Relatives oflhe six U.S. hostages m
Lebanon may try to contact the
lcidnappcrs themselves instead of
Fashion
Island
willget ·
new look
By SUSAN HOWLETT
OflNo.ltJ ........
The Newport Beach C1ty Council
gave the green light to the Irvine Co.
Mo nday to ~n construcuon of a
project in Fashion Island that would
give the shopp1ngccntera S 12 million
new look by the end of next year.
The plan approved by the counc1 I 1s
a transfer of the Irvine Co.'s n ghts to
develop land from the area known as
Newport Village at MacArthur
Boulevard and Pacific Coast High-
way to Fashion Island. according to
Irvine Co. spokesman David
Dmohowsk1.
Also involved in tbe 66,000-
square-foot transfer is the Irvine Co.'s
retail development rights of the land
known as Civic Plaza at Santa
Barbara and Santa Cruz drives.
The constructio n of new retail
stores and restaurants and the re-
modelini a nd expansion of some of
the existing ones are expected to begm
in January, with completion sched-
uled by December 1986. Dmohowsk1
wd.
The plan is to condense the mall so
shoppers can sec more stores within
walking distance, Dmohowsk..i wd.
Although Fashion Island has had
difficulty in recent years competing
with other sho pp10g centers, such as
South Coast Plaza. "it's doiOA very
(Pleue ... ISLAllD/ A2)
Coast
relying on government effo rts to free
the captives. one of the family
membcl'S said this mommg.
However, Eric Jacobsen, son of
hostage David Jacobsen of Hunt-
1n1tton Beach, said farmhes of the
It was the first llme Reagan granted
the relauves' request for a private
William Barlo w Jr. of Huntington Beach ahowa h i.a big lottery check.
HB lottery wheel spinner
now richer by $100, 000
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... o.ltJ~ .....
Huntmgton Beach resident Wil-
liam C. Barlow Jr. 1s going to keep the
money he won with the spin of the
California lottery wheel Monda)
night, but somehow it just doesn't
5eem right, he said.
"I've bad to work aJl m y li fe fo r my
money," the 29-ycar-old Barlow said
thjs morning. "Then you go up and
spin a wheel and cam SI 00,000. I 1
doesn't seem right.
"I don't know why I was picked (to
be a winner) and why this is happen-
tng to me. But it's a great feeli ng."
The first thing Barlow plans to do
after hitting the jackpot for $80.000
-Uncle Sam deducted $20.000 -
Will be tO CODtaCt a fi nancial COrl SUlt-
a nt to Sttk ways to keep at from being
eaten up by taxes.
Barlow. who hves with his girl-
fnend' Cathy T onnessen and her two
ctuldrcn, said he'd also hkc to build
dntg racing cars and have his own
team some day.
He said there was a "faJr amount of
pressure" when he went to spin the
big wheel in a Hollywood television
studio. "I had sweaty palms and m)
hand slipped when I spun the wheel.
The first time it landed on SI00.000.
but the wheel didn't go around three
times and the green light failed to
cqme on. I did it again and 11 landed
on S I 00,000 again. It wa~ ironic."
Barlow. the general manager of a
Garden Grove solar heating com-
pany. said he bought S::!O worth of
uckets shortl) af\er the lotter) began
a nd one of them was the S 100 winner
He used the SI 00 to buy more lotter)
tickets that he presented personally to
si nger Wi lite Nelson who was appear-
ing in Costa Mesa. Any w1001ngs
from those tickets werc tntended to go
to Farm Aid chanl1es. Barlow said.
The l_ocal lotter) winner said he
may purchase a ticket or I wo when he·
foes to the market in the future. "But
'm not an avid player and that won't
be why I went to the market," he said.
(Ple&9e eee HUNT D'CGTON/A2)
m eeting. Relatives of four of the ~'"
hostages attended the session. sought
for more than a year by some of the
families.
Reagan had bttn cnt1c1zed b) the
hostages' relatives for not meeting
earher with them. Family members
also accused the i cagan Admrn1s-
trallon of being slow footed an
anempts to free the capu ves
Jacobsen said be talked Mo nday by
telephone wtth his s1ster after the
Whnc Hou~ v1S1t. wh.icb mcluded a
I ''l hour meeting with nauonal secur-
ity ad visor Robert Mcfarlane.
"She was real conVlDc:ed of (Re-
agan's) smcenty and his concern:·
wd Jacobsen, adding thathu brother
felt h.k:ewtSC "I tlunk they're sausfied
(Pleue eec BOST AGlt8' I A2)
Police brutality
claimants seek
$30million
Pair says they were
'sa vagely beate n ·
du ring NB a rres ts
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Of .. o.ly Net ._
Three police brutaht} claims total-
ing more than S30 milhon m damages
were routrnel} denied Monda' b) the
Newpon Beach Cit} Council
The cases will be turned over lO the
cit) 's claims adjuster The c1ty's
action also allows the clatmams to file
lawsuits.
Two of the claims were filed Oct. 4
by a Balboa Island motorist and his
passenger who contend the} were
"savagely" beaten on the Founh llf
July by two Newpon Beach police
officers.
Lee Gale, 53, seeh S2U mtlhun and
a companion claim b) C)herf! BraLll
seeks S 10 m1l11on. Ma) or Philip
Maurer and the six Cm C ounut
members were also named m the
cla1ms.
G aJe claims that two officers
wrenched his back ~hen the' pulled
him from his car in a Balboa Island
alle}. spwed ham with Mact' and
beat hJrdlll5n the back and head wub
batons until he was "blccdm&
profusel)."
Brazil said she was strud. 1n tht'
face by one of the officerc;, re-.,ult1ng in
a blood) nose.
Gale also alleges in the claim thJt a
blood sample was taken from him
against his will at Hoag '-1emonal
Hospital in Newpon Ekach ..\ ~1milar
m ul11-m1ll1on dollar claim was tiled
late last month on behalf of two men
"ho allege that blood was fombl}
wnhdrawn from them while the}
were In custod\
The other da1m denied at Mon-
da~ 's meeung seeks SI 5 m1lhon in
damages on behalf of a Fullenon
woman "'ho contends that an officer
'>hO\ed her around. pushed her up
against a squad car and tossed her
into the back of a police car while she
1.1.as handcuffed
The claim filed b} auome)
Michael Banks on behalf of June
Miller. 37. seeks S500.000 in general
and '>J)«tal damages, and S 1 mil hon
in pun1t1\e damages.
Miller's claim states that she was
nding as a passenger in her car at
about 2.30 a m . 5ept 30. when a
Newpon Beach police officer pulled
the car over on Irvine "\venue at
l nave~ll\· Dnve The officer said the
I car wai..: traveling at an "unsafe
~peed ..
\.1iller was arrested for d1sorderh
conduct "howc,er dunng the arrest.
the arn-stmg offi cer usc.-d exct'ss1ve
and unnec:essar) amuunb ol force ··
the claim alleged
Miller said she is undergoing
treatment for the tnJunes alleged!~
suffered dunng the arrest
'lewpon Beach Police Depanment
spolccsman Trent Hams said the
p<>hce repon teUs a different st ory -
that "'filler was ··~elhng owenit1e-s"
and wac; "\erbafh abus1,e': ~h1le the
offit'er 1.1.a., tr: mg to gJ\ e a tit'ld
~obnet' t~1 to the dnver Donna
Gan son C ianson 1.1.as arrr,ted un
<.usp1c1on uf drunk.eon dn' mg
~ifler "3' taken 1n10 custoch after
1he nffaer determin~d that c;he lOUld
no lt>ngt•r :are for ha ..alt't' Hams
said lrvlne water district to
connect with county
sewer llnes rather than
construct new treatment
plant./A3
Califo rnia
Companies cited in Newport welding death
State Supreme Court rul-
ing upsets "Victims' Biii
of Rights.''/ A4
Sports
By STEVE MARBLE
OflheO.-, ........
Two construction companies were
cited for negl igence today in la~t
month's fa tal industnal accident that
crushed a Costa Mesan under a 3.500-
pound steel col umn.
Joey Lee Hhsta. 23. was welding a
24-foot high column on a new wing of
the Mamott Hotel 1n Newpon Center
when an adJac~nt column toppled.
lulhng ham instantly.
A investigation by the Cahfom1a
Occupa tional Safet)-and Health o\d-
min1strat1on resulted m c1tat1ons
being issued toda) 10 A-Lloyds Weld-
ing of Westmtnster and Recon Steel
Placers of Long Beach.
Both com panies will be fined.
according 10 J 1 m Bro~ n. the (al-
O SH ~ d1stnct manager in Orange
Count\ The amount of tht' fines ha~
not been determined
Brown said the two rnmpan1es
failed in their respons1b1ht) to proir
erl~ ecure the huge steel (olumns.
used for suppon in lhc conc;trurnon
Of the 14-stOf) hotel wing
Brown said the columns ~er~ being Mike Stafford was Ig-
nored his freshman and
sophomore football
seasons at Fountain Val-
ley High, but he got re-
venge last Frlday./81
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Frenc h doctor who discover ed virus
agrees to coordinate clinical research
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of .. o.ltJ,... .....
The French doctor credited with
discovering the AIDS virus will
ovcnec European testing of an anll-
AIDS druJ made by a Costa Mesa
ftrm, officials announced Monday
Dr. Luc Montagnier. directo r of
vlfology at the Pasteur Institute 1n
Paris, will coordinate the clinical tests
using patients with pre-AIDS com-
plex to determine the efTecuveness of
n bavinn 1n batthng acquired im-
mune deficiency synd rome.
A spokeswoman for nbavinn's
manufacturer. IC'N Phannaceuucals
Inc. of Costa Mesa, said Montagn1er's
part1c1pat1on would boost the crcd1-
b1 hty of the potcnual anti-AIDS drug.
"It's like putting Ei nstein on an
ell.pcnment on the theory of rclat1v-
1tv." company representative
Instant tech education-
just add self-motivation
Ht h School dtstrtc-t a1ve the sccrctanal field a wh irl. he
found out, tholl&h. that she came up
short 1n typing and o ther clen cal provides two center s R siuns.
to sharpen Job s kills OBERT w:c~ ':!~ed 0~~n da~~;c~~~
BAlll(I stu<knt. to ask 1f she could use its
When 5he aot a d1voroc, Mane ft office machines to sharpen up.
Gerardo suddenJy was thrown into What she found out was that the
the U .S. labor market. l~~I for Hunun&10n Beach Union Hl&h
work to supp<>rt btrself r two School District operated • hllh tcch-
dau&hten notoey center at the former Ntc~as "f thouaht 1t would be a piece of School 10 Fountain Valley at 9300
cake," lhe 36-year-old Huntinaton pey you enouaJl. Proplc lo"-c you 1f Gl.rden1a Ave
Beach woman said. you·~ aut1ve but they don't want to With nolh1na to lox -the •••·
Gerardo. who formerly dcsianed pay for you... Wttk classes cosu only SI S each fOf
Dubraska Pineda ~id this morning
"For him to ~) pubhcl) that he 1i.
taking over on nbav1nn mean<. a lot
He's the main gu) There is nolx)lh
higher than he 1n .\IDS rescarth in
Europe."
Preo,,1ous attention an Europt" 1.1.as
focused on the French drug H PA-~3.
which attracted man> .\mencan
AIDS patients -rncludmg the late
Rock Hudson -to Pans for treat-
ment
Meanwhile. a tno ol Frcnch rc-
scarche~ from Lacnnec hospital 1n
Pans announced toda} the' ha\e
developed a new -\IDS treatment that
(Pleue eee Tlt8TS/ A2)
held in place 1.1.1th three gu' --.1rl'\
.. bul the' v.ere not pla {'d in a proper
pattern The one that ICll --.ac;n t thl'
onh one that 1.1.a•m·1 prupcrh '<-' cured ..
H11sta·s parcn1 filed a S' m1 llwn
wrongful death suit late las1 ffil'nth
against A-Llo~d's "-dding. v.h1lh
emplo~ed Hhsta. and four nther
companies. including Rt'ron ~led
Dr. Luc llontagnler
The 'u11 alleges the accident --.a\
the re,ult o"Jhodd' --.orkmansh1p
' The da' of ~ acndenl. a (al-
()\H ..\ 1mpt:-t tor v.as un ~s v.a\ w the
1.on!>trud11m l>ltt• 10 1n,ec;t1ptt• an
unrelated u'mpl.unt ol un.-.ak ~orli.
mg .-ond111uni.
It 1.1.a\ a .-oinl 1den.-e that the
1nc;pcttor .!m,ed at the lime ol lht'
tat.al JlCltknl. Brown <.aid
Reward set
in hit-run
road death
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Fam1h mtmhcr' ha'~ offered a
reward for information leading to the
arrest and con' 1Ct1on of a hit-and-run
dn,er in'ohed 1n a fatal tralfa
accident in In me
Craig Kevin Case~. 2ti. of In me
died Oct.~ 1. tv.Oda\safter his b1cvclt'
collided with an a·uto at the 1nter-
sect1on of lnin~ Center Dn"e and
Orange Tree The motonst drove
awa) without stopptng to assist the
ITIJUred b1C)chst or tCl rcport tht>
accident. police s.a1d
The V1Ct1 m's mother. LLan<' Ca'ie'
(Pleue eee UWARD/A2)
Newport OKs concept
of teen commission
By SUSAN HOWLETT
Ol ... 0.-, .........
In an effort to guide the 'outh 1ll
Newport Bach toward poSltl\ c al -
t1vttics. Ncwpon Beach C'11y nun·
rilwomanJack1e He.1her ha won th('
first step toward C'\tahli,h1ng a teen
commission
The rounC11 appro\e-d formation of
an ad hoc committee that wtll explore
the pou1blbl) of 1mp~ment1na the
tcca comm1s11on. Councilman Oon
trauu wa.' absent fTom Monda'·,
~ular mecuna
lctt('r rn thr council
Hrathrr u1d the establishment of
~uch a comm1ss1on has bttn some-
thing <>ht hu wanted to aCC'omphsh
for a long ttmc
'It''> bttn onr of m) goal" for eight w 10 \CU'S nov. " Heather u 1d. ··rm
the m1.llhet of four \On$. and I lmov.
thll dunnf. their le1'urc houn 1t wr1
't'T) difficult for them to i'Ct toSt"ther
to do th mas ..
The NtwpOrt Beach C'ity C'ounetl
1m~ a 10 p m curltw on June ~4
that alloW'I p<>hcx to clear t.M streets
oflo1tenn1 v1s1ton who a.re under I
vca,., old
wtndow d•sP,layt for small bus1neua. She kicked around the idea of 101na matenals -she enrolled last January
explained,· I loved 1t. but,~)IASon't back to collesc but fir'1t decided to (Pl-..e-. 81tCOffD/A2) 11arte Qen.rdo
'Ourina the curfew dd1att the
messaae I aot from the t«n en of
Newpon Beach was lhat the) fell
tbetr aec sroup had fallen through tht>
'' mumc1pal cnck." Heather said 1n a
The measure wa prompted by
complamu from residents and
(Pl ....... TSSPS/ A2)
.• • .. a 1
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d * Ortlnge COMt OAtLY PiLOTITueeday, Oct<>ber 29. 1985
Meld.co stntck by another earthquake
MEXlCO C ITY (AP) -A slrong ~uake lasting about 2S seooods
hit this alJQdy devastated capata.I at
~2 Lm. today, aod a U.S. expert
said the inmor was conSJdered an
aftershock of Mexico City's killer
quake of Sept 19.
The Red Cross diSl)ltchina desk
said 10 ~ ~ treated for
"nervous cn11S .. near a bualdin& that
was badly dama&cd last month. The
buildina was located at the inter·
section of Eduardo Molana and the
N orthcm J Thoroupf uc in lhe
eastern~ of the city.
Associated Press phoiovapher
Valente Cotera on the scene said the
il\luries clearly were the result of
panic. such as bruises caused when
people fell runn!na. But lit~~ new
da.mqie to the bu~ldi wu vwble.
The U.S. Geo Survey's Na-
tional Earthqua e Information
Center in Golden. Colo., said the
qua.kc hat at 9:02a.m. (7:02a.m. PST)
and bad a mapjtude of S.S on the
R1chttr 1C1le.
Waverly Person. a aeophy•acast at
the center. wd the temblor occurred
··about an the same Fncral area as the
one ... on Sept. 19.'
That qu.lce measured 8.1 on the
Richter scale and killed an csumatcd 7 .000 people in MeXJco Caty.
"This is actually an aftershock to
the whole series of eanhqualces that
have occurTCd io that area," Person
wd. "l don't lhmlc it as the bcJinnina
of something new."
HOSTAGES' KIN .•. ISLAND •..
P'romAl
the govcmmcnl IS mabng attcmplS
and doina everything ther, can within
the limits of their policy.·
The Jacobsens' father is belaevcd to
be held with five other Americans
kidnapped in Beirut by radical Shiite
Moslems during the past 19 months.
Dlv1d Jacobsen, 54, was abducted
while walking to bis job as head
administrator of the American Uni-
vcrsity of Beirut hospital May 28.
Uncontirmed reports· say one
hostage, William Buckley., 57, of the
U.S. Embassy, has been killed by the
terrorists. Families of the hostages a.re
assuming Buckley is still ahve.
A seventh host.age, Prcsbytcnan
missionary the Rev. Benjamin Weir.
was released last September to deliver
a ransom demand. The terrorists arc
seeking the release of 17 convicted
Moslem terrorists from a Kuwaiti jail
10 citchange for the other Americans.
Eric Jacobsen said Reagan told the
families about new 1ntttat1 ves
launched by the government to win
the captives' release. However,
Jacobsen said b1s brother and sister
did not fill him in on the details.
According to lbc Associated Press.
McFarlane also a ssured the family
members the administrauon would
speak directly with rcprcscntativC'S of
the kidnappers, aJthough the govern-
ment bad previously refused to
negotiate with terrorists.
Jacobsen said h.is brother. PauJ,
complained the United States was
apparently waiting for an invitation
from the kidnappers to bcgjn the
discussions.
"Paul feels the government should
be more aggressive and send some·
body out.. not just sit and wait for
somebody to contact us," Jacobsen
said.
l"romAl
well now," Omohowski said.
Much of the added appcaJ has been
attributed to the construction of the
l.hrce-lcvcl Atrium Court, a new
center of shops, restaurants and the
Irvine Ranch Farmers Market, which
was built on the site of the former J.C.
Penney department sto re.
Dmohowsk.i s&Jd.
"It's added a greater variety in
stores," Dmohowski said.
The Atrium Court plan as some.
thing they want to sec more of in the
plans for the shopping center.
••we want to expand that concept
to the rest of the mall," DmohoW1ki
said.
The storefront facelift and con-
struction will begin at the Neiman
Marcus end of the shopping center,
and will stntch to the southern tip of
the mall at Robinson's department
store, Dmohowski said.
'l'EST SET ON MESA FIRM'S AIDS DRUG ...
From Al
French otlicials said provides ··a hope
for undeniable progress."
A communique by the Ministry of
Social Affairs said the effectiveness of
the new drug hasn't been dcterminect.
However, it continued, "'this method
for the first time permits obscrvauon
of dramatic biological improve-
ment."'
Specific details about the drug were
to be released later today in a press
conference, according to the As-
90Ciatcd Press.
However, ICN spokeswoman
Pineda said it may be years before the
new drug reaches the same ex-
perimental stage as ribavirin.
With Montagnier's help, ribavann
will be the first antj-AJOS drug tested
internationall y on such a large scale.
she said.
The European prasrarn will mirror
U .S. testing of ribavann on 350 ore-
AIOs patients at eight maJor medical
centers around the country. ~mong
the centers eitpccted to begin the
clinical tnaJs arc UC San Diego and
the University of Southern Cali-
fornia.
The program, headed an the United
States by Or Karl Johnson of Johns
Hork.ins University in Baltimore.
wil use patients showing symptom s
of AIDS-related compleit.
Such symptoms, believed to be
precursors to AIDS. include swollen
lymph glands. low-grade fevers.
drenching night sweats, weight loss,
extreme fatigue and chronic diarrhea.
R.ibav1rin has been shown in
previous test tube and human experi-"
ments to block the genetic code used
by the AJOS virus to multiply. The
virus, called HTLV-UJ. dC"Stroys the
body's immune system, making the
patient susccptable to deadly cancers
and other infecuons.
No drug being invesl1gated ha!> yet
been shown to halt the development
of AJDS.
For the past few months, Mon-
~cr has been treating adults and
children AIDs patients in France with
ribavirin on a compassion basis,
Pineda.
"He tried it on adult patients and
children and had good results. He has
seen ribavann to be very efTcctave,"
she said.
Pineda was unsure bow large a field
would be used in the European test
program, but she said it would have to
be big enough to compare with the
U.S. project.
She said the international testing
could yield informa tion on
nbavinn s ability to reduce symp-
toms. dosage levels, toit1c1ty and
other aspects of the drug as an AIDS
treatment.
TEEN COMMISSION GETS NEWPORT OK ..•
From Al
merchants on the Balboa Penn1nsula
where tttn-agers congregate on sum-
mer nights, usually around the
Balboa and Newport piers.
Charlie Bauman. president of the
Balboa Improvement Assoetatton,
said during public hearings on the
matter that the Juveniles often bother
other visitors, vandalize businesses
and cause other mischief.
Under the ordmancc, pohce of-"I thank they're jµl age group that
ficcrs arc allowed to pick upJuvenales bas been overloolbi by the city,''
who '"loiter or idle" in spc_cified areas. Heather said.
But Heather, who Joined Coun-Mayor Phihp Maurer appointed
cilmao Don Strauss in having initial Heather as the head of the ad hoc
reservations about the measure, said committee Monday. The m ayor also
there arc not very many things that a ~ppointed himself and Sterling Wolfe
youth can do an the city of Ncwpon of the city's Parks, Beaches and
Beach "besides lie on the beach Recreauon Department as members
dunng the day." of the committee.
.REW ARD OFFERED IN HIT-RUN DEATH •••
From Al
said today that the reward fund totals
about S 1,000, and contributtons arc
still bcmg collected. She said her son
was an avid bicyclist who was also
involved in other sporu. She said he
was employed by a food service
business in Anahcam.
Craig Casey was on bis way to visit
has son when the accident occurred at
11. ! 5 a.m., Liane Casey said.
Irvine palice investigator Doug
Coffin& said family members. not
police officers, arc admimstering the
reward fund.
Coffing said the motorist faces
charges of leaving the scene of an
accident, but he said investigators
believe the bicyclist was at fault in the
collision. Although Irvine C.cnter
Drive has a bicycle lane, Colling said
officers believe Casey was m the main
roadway, making a left tum in front of
an oncoming vehicle ~hen the col·
lision occurred.
The investigator sa1 police still
hope to locate and que~on the dnvcr
of the other vehacle. That vehicle is
believed to be an o~er model. full-
size faded green Am ·can-made car.
Coffing said an~ ne with infor-
mation on the cfce1dent should call
rum or Sgt. Jirn Broomfield at
660-3745 or 660-3746.
SECOND TECHNOLOGY CENTER ADDED ...
From A l
and in 'itx months became proficient
on the Wang word processor while
also increasing her typing and other
sk1Jls.
With her newly found skills, she
staned a business called Orange
County Business Services. Today she
handles the clerical duties of 25
executive suites at her business
complcit.
She and two employees, also gradu-
ates of the high technology center. do
the typing. and copying. and answer
the telephones and make ~.for
their ncighborin$ busmesses at 8130
McFadden Ave. in Westminster
Gerardo may be an citcept1on. Not
everyone going through the center
Will start their own business an a
matter of a few months. But school
officials say that students who meet
Just Call
642-6086
certain standards can virtually be
guaranteed an entry-level job in the
business world.
At the end of each six-week session,
employment agency representatives
come anto the classroom and admin-
ister tests on.word processing. math-
ematics, spelling and other skills,
according to teacher Yvonne
Tomblin.
"If they (the students) arc ready.
the agencies Wlll place them in jobs."
The center at Nicblas School has
proved so successful and the demand
so great that a new center has opened
recently at the Huntington Beach
Guidance Center at Golden West and
Warner avenues, according lO Adult
School Director Dick Plum.
Not many people know about it, he
said, and there's room for many more
students from Orange County both j
there and at the Fountain Valley
locat1on to learn to operate the Wang
and IBM word processors and com-
puters, and to brush up on typing and
shorthand and other clerical skills. A
new six-week course st.ancd Monday
but Plum said late arrivals arc stall
being accepted.
Interested persons can call the
Adult School at 839-8601 to find out
how to enroll. Oasses arc offered
dunng day aRd evening hours.
One of the best things about the
school. alumnus Gerardo said, "is j
that it allowed me to decide wl\at my
needs were and to work at my own
pace. There was one-0n-0ne instruc-
tion. and the teachers knew their
stuff:"
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HUNTINGTON MAN WINS $100,000 PRIZE •.•
From Al
Barlow was one of three people who
won S 100.000 in the lottery Monday.
A Nonhcrn Cahfornia telephone
company mamtenancc adminstrator
became the first winner of the state
lottery's $2 million jackpot.
Linda Scott, 38. of Jackson. a
foothill community 90 miles nonh-
cast ofSan Francisco, spun a wheel to
win the inuial weekly grand-pnzc
drawmgs' top payout, a Jackpot that
eluded the other 19 spinners of 1he
wheel.
Acoordang to the Associated Press,
Scott JUmpcd up and down, squealed
and hugged all those around her.
Later, at a news conference, Lottery
Com mission Chairman Howard
Varner gave her a check for $80.000.
A similar check will fo llow during
each of the neJtt 19 years. The SI 00,000 annual payments have
$20,000 withheld for t.aJtes.
"I wonder how long it takes to set
in.... It's crazy," an emotionally
drained Scott told reporters.
.. My mother won SI 00 as we were
gomg back to the hotel last night, so
we may have to do this (participate an
a grand prizedrawiog)all over again,"
she said.
Scott plans to buy a Mercedes-Benz
sports car to continue commuting to
work 1n Stockton. where a conve-
nience store sold her the SI 00
winning ticket that qualified her for
the drawing. Scott added that she has
no specifi c plans for the rest of the
money.
The othc S 100,000 winners were
Glenda Sue Glass. 37, an industnal
assembler from San Jose and Lillian
Marie Barlow, 58, a housewife from
Little Rock. Mrs. Barlow is not
related to William Barlow.
Glass. who was clutching a small
dragon she used as a good luck charm.
said she was so shocked that her mind
was com plctcly blank. "There wasn '1
anything there. It was lust excite~
ment .... Even if I'd gotten SI 0.000. I'd
have been satisfied," she said.
Mrs. Barlow, who lives on a fixed
income, sa_\d, "Maybe things will be
better (financially) now. It's been
rough." Part of her winnings will be
used to fly her son from Ohio to
California for Christmas.
lo addition to the top pnzes, sax
people won $50,000 each and 10 won
S 10,000 each.
The $50,000 winners were Valerie
Lunceford, 37, a Long Beach cos-
metologist who was the first to spin
the wheel; Charles Moore, 33, a
Beaumont house painter; Daniel
Cruz. 47, a c.orporate quality control
director from Panorama Caty; Ben
White, f I, a window cleaner in Los
Angeles: Abed Jabajeh. 27. a Simi
Valley liquor store owner; and Donna
Sobb, 31, a molher of three from
Sacramento.
Sobb was arrested last week on
charges of skipping court appearances
o n shoplifting charges after
authorities learned of her where-
abouts through media publicity.
The $10.000 winners included
Ronald Dean Chester, 38, a Merced
truck driver; Bill Wayne Peters, 4 2, a
Bakersfield truck dnver, Randy M.
Shaw. 34, a produce shipper an
Salinas, James Fair, 71, an Oakland
janitor, and Carolyn Mane Stults, 45.
a mother of three from Simi Valley.
Other S I0,000 winners were
Lorenzo Martinez. 46, a bus driver
instructor from Huntington Park;
Richard Rhoan, 52, a bird keeper at
the San Diego Zoo; Joseph Frontino.
34, a Riverside warehouse worker.
Vernon Hessing. 33. a computer
operator from Chatsworth, and
Anthony R. Noonis. 21 , a Carmichael
draftsman.
Oddsmalccrs had predicted that
two participants would hit S2 million
jackpots; fout, S 100,000; six, $50,000;
and eight, S 10,000. But the drawing
produced fewer high-level winners
and a greater number of low prize
winners: One bu S2 million; three. s 100.000; Silt, $50,000; and Io.
$1 0.000.
Create the most
powerful poster
against teenage
drunk driving
and win a
sl,000 scholarship
You could win a S 1,000 acholar1hlp ... you
m ight aave a llfe. Can you create the most powerful
poster against reenage drunk driving?
Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital want• more
high school students to realize 1hat drinking and
driving don't mix. So we are challenging the students
in Orange County high 8<'hools to devise 1helr own
message against drunk drtvlng. ln Decemwr, 1985.
CMMCH will award a S 1.000 scholarship 10 the stu·
dent who design&. the most crc>ativt, forceful poster '\
Rule. and lnfonnatlo n
You can use nny size. any color and any copy you
wish to get the message acrnss . Don 'I drlve whll•
drvnlc •nd don't rid• with • drunlc drl~. This
competition Is open to high 4Chool 1tudtnl In 1ht>
Orange County area.
For You: S 1.000 &c holorwhlp prize from th. C09ta
Maa .MedJul Cent~r Ho.pltaJ. Crtate a poster
whlrh """CM send to high choole hffe In Orange
( ounty. A po~ter th1u wfll gt>t t tudcnte lnvoh1ed.
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ENTRY FORM
The Cosaa Mesa Medlc11l C~ntl.!r
Hotpllal's Anlf·Dnsnk Driving
Cre&llv• Challenge
nan••
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phon~
Fill out lhl• form and attach 11 to
your enary ~nd all encrhr• Olmlt.
two •Afl'W• ,,., per90n) 10·
Co.t. M .. a Mtdlul ~tn Uoephel
301 Vktor1a ScHet
Coeta M .... CA 92627
All •ntrln muet ~ pot1f1111tk•d hv
Ott u 1985
•
BuLLc TIN BoARo
Water symposium
planned in Irvine
State Sen. Marian ~rgeson and Orange County
Supervisor Hamett Wieder will be the featured
speakers at "Southern Cahforn1a 2001: A Water
Symposium," bqjnnmg at 8·15 a.m. Thunday at
the Irvine Hilton and To~rs. on Jambortt Boulevard in lrvme .
. T~e public is mvited to attend the symposium
which includes a luncheon. There is a fee. Advance
registration may be made by calling the Southern
California Water Committee at 261-7466.
Neck, back sealon set
Dr. Cary H. Rothenberg wlll conduct a neck and
back seminar ton1ght at 7 o'clock at 714 Adams Ave ..
Suite 103, Huntington Beach.
The chiropractor also 1s heard Mondays
through Fndays at 6 p.m. on KPZE Radio, 1190
AM.
Theraplst to sped
Maureen Serrao, a biofeedback therapist and
counselor of the Affilitated Counseling and Learn-
ing Center, will speak at Wednesday's luncheon
meeting of the Costa Mesa Women's BusineM
Network.
Serrao Wlll talk on atta101ng goals at the 11 :30
a.m. session 1n 1he 17 Club and Restaurant on
Newport Boulevard at East 17th Street in Cost.a
Mesa. Call 642-3231 for further information.
Clllld care meeting slated
A public meeting will be held Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 298
Broadway, Laguna Beach, to discuss the child care
directory to be published by the Child Care Task
Force.
Those wishing to panicipate on the task force or
obatin more information should call acting chair-
man Linda Farnell at 494-3320
Free halr spraylng offered
The Sunshine Hair Co .. in conjunction with the
auJt iliary of t he Orange County Optomctnc Society
will donate two days of colorful hair spraying for
children Wednesday and Thursday in the salon.
2200 Harbor Bl vd .. Cost.a Mesa.
No appointment is neccessary and the project
Wlll be conducted from 8 a.m to 7 p.m. both days. A
variety of colors 1s available and each child will
receive a free sample of shampoo.
Diabetes course offered
~four-class cou~ for people Wlth diabetes wlll
be offered beginning Wednesday at Huma:la
Hospital 10 Huntington Beach from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
each Wednesday through Nov. 20.
The course. designed to help d1abet1cs under-
stand and live with their cond1uons 10 ho me
situations. will be held in the hospital's Business and
Education Annex at 17772 Beach Blvd., Huntington
Beach. Registration is required by calling 842-1473.
ext. 186, and there Wlll be a S 15 enrollment fee
Corporation talk at UCI
Corinne Kuypcrs-DcnlingCT, editor 10 chief of
the Naisbitt Group, will give an overview of author
John Naisbitt's new book. "Re-inventing the
Corporation," Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the UC lrvi~
Science Lecture Hall.
The lecture is sponsored by lht UCI Office of
Arts and Lectures, U niversity Center Programs
Board and Program in Social Ecology. Tickets, at $5
fo r general admission, $2 for UCI students and $3
for other students, senior c1t1zens, UCI staff. faculty
and Alumni Association members. may be ordered
by calling 856-6616.
Parent-cb.Ud classes set
The Laguna Beach Recreation Dcpanmcnt 1s
otTcringclasscs for children from 5 months to 3 yeal'l
old that include parenl-1?artic1pation and arc
designed to enhahcg the development of the chil d
through parcnt<hifd eJtperience.
lhe classes begin Thursday at the Recreation
Department at City Hall. 505 Forest Ave., and are
10structed by the staff of the South Coast YMCA.
Call 497-33 11 , ext. 20 I for more information.
Leadenhlp semlnar •lated
Coastline Community College will present a
day-long 10formative workshop to assist mana,ers
and supervisors m achieving maximum effective-
ness on the job Fnday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Center. 3101 Pacific View Drive.
Corona del Mar.
Irv Gamal. director of training for Coldwell
Banker, will be the instructor. The workshop has an
enrollment fee of$55, and addational information is
available at 24 1-6 186.
Single Toastma•ters meet
The recently organized singles Toastmasters
aroup, the Winners Circle Cl ub, meets every
Wednesday at 7 p.m. 10 the clubhouse at 1670l
Jaybrook, Huntington Beach.
The Toastmasters stress public speakina, build-
ing confidence and career mot1vat1on. Call John
Ocment at 840-1745 for add1t1onal information.
Top Mea alumnl .arJ6ht
Costa Mesa Hi&h School is seeking nomi-
nations from the community for its first outstandin&
alumni award, to be pTescnted on the basis of
achievement in busines~ or community service.
The school site courkil will review nominations
and 1elcct the ouutandin1 alumnus for 1986. He ()("
she will be honored in May at the 1c:hool's annual
awards ceremony. Candidates may be nominated by
contactina Barbara Beraer at 556-339~ or scnd1nt
information to her c/o Costa Mesa High Schoo
2650 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa 92626.
Tuesday, Oct. 29 ..
• 9:.)() a.m.., ~e Ceaty &MN ef S.,er·
\'tMn. Hall of Admintstration heanna room. 10
Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana.
• 7:30 p.m.. ~ tJallW SellMI Dlttrk&
8ear4 •f Ed1teadea, Oistnct Admarustntton
Center. 50SO Barranca Partway. -Wedne9day, Oct. SO
• 9:30 a.m., ~ C.-ty he~ ef s.,tr·
Yl..n. Hall of Admin11tral1011 hearina room. 10
Ovic Center P1aD. S.nta Ana
I
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Tueeday, October 29, 188.5 * A.a
Ground training
8oy 8couta from Troop 746 ln Newport Beach
aot the cha.nee to view the working• of an
aircraft lutrument panel Saturday durtng
their quat to earn their A vlation llerlt Badge.
Unfortunately. due to eaceeal•e toa condition•
the youna avlatora didn't take to the aky with
pllota at the Pacific Air Center ln Long Beach••
planned.
Newport mayor urging study
of surfing ban at the Wedge
By SUSAN HOWLETT
°'"'"'~,... .....
Newpon Beach Mayor Philip Maurer
has asked the city's Manne Depanmcnt to
analyze whether surfboards should be
banned from the Balboa Wedge
Ci t y Marine Director Da\ 1d
Harshbarger will examine repons of
conflicts between swimmers and surfers at
the Peninsula Point beach. "Some people
think people with surfboards shouldn't be
allowed there," Maurer s.aid.
Such research into the issue was prompt-
ed by a letter to the Cny Council from Los
An$eles resident Greg Thome. who com-
plamed that he was cut b) a surfboard
when 1t ran o"er him while he was
bodysurfing at the Wedge earlier this
month.
Newport Beach Lifeguard spokesman
Bud Belshe said the surf at the Wedge 1s not
the ideal place for board surfing. The area
is dominated by bodysurferr. who would
like to sec hard boards outlawed from the
area. The kn eeboarders who nde waves at
the Wedge have not presented a problem.
he said.
Newport Beach City Council members
reviewed the matter at Monday's study
session where ll was decided to have the
Manne Department 'itudy conducted.
Maurer said
In other action the council voted to-
•Adopt a resolution vacating and
abandoning an alle) located between
Edgewater Place and East Ba) Avenue and
Adams Street and Palm Street 1n the
Balboa area.
• .\dopt a Cll) ordinance ,itow1ng the
removal of vehicles from city property "1f
they are impending or restnc11ng the
intended use of that property." ~he
ordinance has to do Wlth s11ua11ons like
cars blocking garbage receptacles. prevent-
ing them from being emptted
County's
jobless
picture
steady
By LISA MAHONEY
or .. o..,,... ...
Orange County's unemployment rate
held steady at 4.4 percent 1n &ptember,
the third month in a row that suu.e jobless
figures rcmamed unchanged for the area.
The monthly figure showed a one-tenth
of a percent decline from last September's
JObl ess rate of 4 5 percent and was lower
than elsewhere an the state and the nauon.
Los Angeles County reported a 6 7
percent jobless rate for September whale
stateWlde unemployment mcreased from
7 3 to 7.6 percent, accordmg to seasonally
adjusted figures Nauonally. unemploy-
ment increased onl) slightly from 7 0 to 7 I
percent.
About 800 fewer county residents
sought unemplo) ment compensation in
September than August as summer em-
ployets returned to school or wnhdrew
from the labor force. according to the tate
Employment Development Department.
About 56.900 1nd1v1duals sought un-
employment benefits 1n September, ac-
cording to a department repon
The number of Jobs available in Orange
Count) rose to 1.004.600 in St-ptember up
4,600 from August cmplo;ment figures.
Public school staffing 1s credited with
providing 7,900 government JObs whilt'
seasonal sh mks in retail pa} rolls cost:!. I 00
JObs. The s.erv1ce industnes lost I 000 JObs
since A.ugust. but pnvate school staffing
offset layoffs an the research and develop-
ment area and seasonal reducuonc; at
count" amusement parks
Manufactunng payrolls dropped b) 100
to 233.500 1n September The durable
goods ~tor suffered 700 la)om in the
elec1ron1c'i, metals. transpon.at1on equip-
ment and computer fields but the cutba1..h
were pamall~ o ffset b~ hinng 1n tood
processing and plastics 1ndus1nes
Finance. insurance and real estate
markets showed ~ttered increa~s 1n
St-ptember for a total of 500 neY. po~1uons
while construction emplO) ment rn<,e b~
300 1n the same penod
Jobs foragncultural worke~ dropped b\
600 pos111ons from .\ugust to \c."ptcmbcr
part of a 'stasonal reduction in that labor
market
.\It.a 'I ener lahor markt't anah '>l. pre-
dicted that further public ~hoot hinng ~111
increase the total JOh counl in October
Seasonal hohda~ hinng should also boo'lt
JOb opportun1t1e!> 1n the retail d1v1s1on
pushing emplo)ment to a new high b~
~ember
County road improvement projects pinpointed ,
By LJSA MAHON~Y
°'._~,...,""'
The Orange County Transport<lllon
Commission has chosen s.everal road
improvement prOJCCls for extra funding in
exchange for delaying S 16.6 mil hon wonh
oflandscap1ng work to 1990-9 I
If the state commission agree'i. ngh1-of-
way acqu1s111on will be accelerated along
the Santa Ana Freewa)' between lhc
Riverside and Garden Grove freewa )'i and
ramp meters and bicycle lanes will be
installed on the Costa Mes.a Freewa}'
between the San Otego and the R1"ers1dc
freeways sooner than expected
Operational improvements also will be
completed earlier than scheduled on the
Costa Mesa Freewa y and Pacific Coast
Highway. said Stan Oftehe. count~ trans-
portation comm1ss10n spokesman.
The OCT( recommendations came 1n
response to a state commission dec1s1on to
Plane crash victim
died by drowning
By STEVE MARBLE
°'"'"'~""'""' A passenger killed when a single-engine
airplane crashed off the coast of Seal Beach
was knocked unconscious by the impact of
the crash and drowned, an autopsy re-
vealed Monday
The body of John Theneau. 50. wa~
recovered from the cockpit of the
submerged airport by scuba d1\ ers nearl)
five hours after the midday plane crash
Sunday.
Charles Mahan, t he pilot of the two-seat
Cibabria, was able to free himself from 1he
wreckage and was picked up by the skipper
of a boat in the area. Mahan. a resident of
Playa del Rey, suffered onl)' minor inJun~s.
The airplane splashed down about a mile
southeast of the Seal Beach Mun1c1pal Pier
COlt&Meea
An employee of Mr. B Liquor. 2205
Fairview Road. reported that a man
entered the store Sunday, grabbed two
$25.95 bottles of champagne and ran out • • • A resident m the 2400 block of Santa Ana
rtported Monday that her ltve-an bahy
sitter moved out Sunday and stole her
jewelry, valued at $2,325, with her. • • • A resident m the 2000 hlock of Placentia
Avenue reported Monday that valuable
i&ems including S 12,000 10 family china
wu stolen from a Huntington Reach
storage shed over the past four month'
The 26 items stolen amounted to $21 .160.
according to pohcc reports.
Newport Beach
Employees of the Stuft Surfer. IOI 15th
Strcct. reported Monday that a lh1cf forced
open a wtndow to the store on Sunday and
stole $300 1n rolled coins and four can ons
ofcipmtes. • • • A rciidcnt an the 300 bl<X'lt ofMarsuente
reported that a prowler removed the screen
and opened her bathroom window '° he
could watch her dress Sunday n1aht • • • A $10 pur1e and a S 10 wallet cont11n1na
checks. 1dcnhficat1on. ho use keys and $35
in cash was ~poricd stolen from a busane"Ss
and sank 1n 45 feet of water fhe site of the
uash wa'i marked Yo 1th a huo~ and a
salvage creY-1Aa~ to ra1~ tht• 1Areckage
today
Wayne Pollack. a National Transpor-
tation Safety Board 1nvcs11gator. said he
w1ll 1nspec1 the wreckage after 1t is towed to
a landing at ~unset Aquauc Park near
Hun tington Harbour
Pollack s.a1d he has heen told the airplane
Y-as an good mechanical cond1t1on W11-
ncsses ha ve reponed that the plane was
fl~mg low O\CT the ocean when it hit the
water
Mahan took off from Compton ..\1rport
about 20 minutes before the crash. Pollack
said The pilot and his passenger apparent-
ly were flying over the ocean looking at
boats. the inspector said
at 101 Atnum Coun earlv Monday
afternoon
South County
A 4 I -year-0ld Santa Ana attorne) rc-
oned that a man took S 19 in cash and his
SI 0 pocket watch while he was getting
drcsS«i an an abandoned residence at the
comer of Doheny Parle. Road ad Panfic
Coast Highway in Capistrano Beach
Thursday morning. Pohce reports wd the
ro bber threatened ham wtt h an u • • • A San J wan Cap1sltlno man reported
Thursday that someone stolt S300 in cash
from his 1985 Nissan pickup park('(! in the
28000 bl<X'k of San Juan C'ittk Road • • • A $200 car stereo w1u stolen from a
vehicle parked an the dnveway of a t~una
Hills home in the 2SIOO block of 'Wool
W'ICh, the Vlctlm told Poli('( ThuMdav
Fountain Valley
~ telephone. a v1dN> cassette rtt0rder
and a portable cassttte player. worth S550.
wcrt rcponed stolen from a home an the
17400 block of Santa Mana Monday. • • • An emptoxee of a Graphics Plus photo
studio. 17330 Newhope. reported that a
man walked in the open door of the studio
Monda). took a bea contain1n1 S7.000 in
camera equipment and ran out 10 a waiun.a
deter at>out SbO m1lhon 1n st.atl'IA 1dC'
h1ghwa) landscaping pro1e1..ts 10 free up thl'
funds for construcuon 1Aork and 'M.lkt\
1mpro\ements
The state commission is taring the lov.
of about S650 million in federal h1ghY-a\
funds 11 expected to n.·cc1H· 11\cr th e nl'\I
ti-.e .,,ea~.
Members \oted Oct 9 111 dt'IJ' l1Ao-
th1rds of the state's scheduled land~Jp1ng
projects, lea\ mg onl) tho'ie legall' re-
quired through coun orde~ or other
• • • A res1den1 1n 1ht· 17 110 blot.k ut \,rnta
ls.adoro reported 1ha1 her son kit h1\ S WO
flute at Fountain\ alle" High ~hool oH'r
the weekend and fnunJ 11 gone when he
returned Monda'
• • •
A 32-caltbn rc\1>her and a 3l!~.:lh~r
revoh er. IA onh S Vil), were reponl'd stolen
Monda} from thl' mastt'r h<'droom ol a
home in the 11'> "'t)( 1hloek111 \taple <H l'r thl'
weekend
• • •
The custodian ol Lo~ .\m1go .. High
School. 16560 ~ewhope. reponl"d ~tonda)
that o" er the wttkend \ anda1', spr:i)
painted numerous wall'> IA indoY.<, and
walkwa} s on the '>Choo I rropert\ ThC'
damage was estimated 31 s~ l)()(l
lrTtne
<\ TV S<'t and tool'\ wnnh $-I'll 14~·rt
reponed swkn trnm a hnrnt' al11ng
Bellflower Monda\ . ...
..\girl'~ 11>--specd b•qlk. IA Orth hetY-ecn
S50 and S:!OO was rcponed 'itoknlrom a
~rfield .\ \ enue school Monda~ night ••• <\n emplo}ee of the Mailing ~n 1t't'
reported that 3 $~(1(.1 Car radlc> W8!> ~IOkn
from his compan) trut·k 1Ah1k 11 wa<,
pa riced in the 1800 block of L~nttk' 1n er
the wttkend
Hunttncton Beach
An 1\0l)<olored l'HO Por'-1.·hC' ~11 v.a'
reported stolen earl) toda\ from thC' lot c1f
the Craz} Burro re~taurant at the lOmer ol
Beach Boulevard and .\dam" 1\ \ enue • • • Four hubcaps \ alucd at S~Otl v..ere
reported stolen ofl a y. hite I ~81 Cht\ rolet
Camara parked 1n the carpon or an
apartment in the 16 700 hlod; ofV1t'*1)<)1n1
late Monday night
b1nd10g arrangemc.-nl\
Postponement of h<'a ut1tilat111n proJl'll'
planned along the< osu \iina. \an r>1l1!1
and Santa .\na lre\'IAa\'\ '"not ur-.e111ng tP
count\ com m1s~1oncf\ Oftelte '>31J he: cau~C' ·the land~aping prOJCct'\ al"(I ttl'd 111
ongo ing construl't1on program'I that v. 111
not be completed until at ka\t lalt' I IJ!'ll'I
Realloca11on of the mone\ v.111 "rnpl\
allov. alread\ 'iCht'duled sakt\ 1mprll\ l'
ments and road 1A1den 1ng plan' 111 gp fo~ard soonl·r than planned ht• ...i1J
• • • Someone n-runnJh \tok S 111 1100 in
Jt'Y-eln. a $40( h1, 'de a S4011 gun and
S.'00 1n mi)('ellanr11u~ items from a home
in the 1r'OO hlod~ ot < l11Ts1de Monda' The
th1et broke dov.n thl' front door tu gain
entf"\ police n·pon' Y1J
• • •
.\resident in tht• t>'i1)(l hlot. k ul ( omne
reponed \1onda\ that someone 'tole his
tilue ~:h\lo1nn < ru1<,er hic.,,de 1AOr1h S l~1
from 1he Park\ 1<"1A \..hool
• • •
.\ re!>1dcn1 in thl' 'Ml(l hlt>t.li. ot Bra' ata
reponed \.1 onJa\ that '>omeom· hmkl' 1he
ma1ltxne~ 1n tmnt llf her hPml· mer thr
v..eelc.end . . .
.\ rC'd ll<·Spet'd wunng htl\lk v.o rth s I 000, and a v.allet rnnta1n1ng s ~oo IO
ca'h Y-as reponed ~wkn lrom 1n tronl ofa
home 1n the 6()(.l block of I Sth (\tret'l
Monda} afternoon Police repon' -.aid the
'1ct1m not1t'<'d the lhcfl atlt•r he hl·ard h"
dog bark
LqunaBeacb
Tools worth an e'\t1ma1C"d S '"" v.trC'
reported stolrn Monda) m11rn1 ng lrom
Laguna Beach High Schnol on Parli.
.\\enue
• • •
4\ m1crowa\t 1)\C'n \aluc-d at $450 wa,
'itolen from a uth < oast H1ghwa"
h11'i1ness. the 'lt.l1m\ told pohc(' Moncia\
• • •
.\ plant wonh S:!Otl \1.3\ taken trom a
Park ~venue horn<'. the '1<·t1 m -.aid
M~1nda'
• • •
Police am-\teJ Felipe Ja) Bnto :! I on
susp1c1on of asuull v.1th a dud!\ weapon
Bnto v. as am-stc-d after aJl~J~ wield1 ng a
chain unda' e' en1n1 near Heisler Park
Man faces court in slaying
.\n autops) performed Monda) on a
lt1Ju1cnt found dead 1n a Laguna Beach~
stauon parktf\I lot confirmed the man died
ofa sin&le stab wound to the chest, l..aauna
Beach ( t Jim Wl11te said today
Anothtt tt'lns1enL OaVld I ynn LaV1lla.
,Q, 1s 1Chedul('(f to be officiall} cha')cd 10
coun toda) for the murder of Rohcrt
Charles Colburn. 12
LaV1lla is be1°' held b' Laguna ika<h ,,,.
pohC'e v.llh t\a1 I -.rt al S~'I0.000
L1V11l1 ""'" reportC'dh angry at<. olburn
and all("Jcdl) stab~ the slccp1n1 "icum
With a bayonet 'iunda~ evenina
La\ 1lla was apprehended h}' Lcti.ure
World ~uni, pohct cart} Monday 1n a
churt'h per\.11\1 lot on EJ Toro Road af\et
poli('( 1uued a rounty-~e bunc11n dr-
!("l"lbtn& tum and his vehicle
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CALIFORNIA
Victims' Bill of Rights Cases of food poisoning
provisi on for t ougher ~!A~~.~~~ly, inexplicabfy
t erms v oided bv court LOSANGELES-Thedrama11c mcreasc1nsummert1mefoodpo1soning J cases -133 victims countyw1de compared to 28 cases last year -cannot be
explained by health officials trying 10 track: the intestinal infections. ··ca~s of
this kind of salmonella infec11011 increased throughout the state," foby
Malhgan of the county Department of Health Services said Monday. ··so far,
we have found no common contaminated food sources. but county
epidemiologists are studying the outbreak case b~ case." Sal~onella bactena
causes stomach pain 12 to 48 hours afier contaminated food 1s eaten. It may
cause onJy mild abdominal discomfort w11h minimal diarrhea lasimg less than
a day or, rarely, it may incrca~ m s<:vl'rllY
You and your friends are invited to hear
s free Christian Science Lecture.
"Are We Giving God Top Priority?"
by
Edwin G. Leever, C.S.
M ember of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship
Friday Evening
November 1, 1985 8:00 p.m.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist
3100 Pacific View Drive
Corona de/ Mar
Everyone is welcome Child care provided
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
state Supreme Court has ruled that a
1982 crime initiative doesn't require
Judges to increase prison sentences by
five years for every prior conviction
of certain felonies.
The rulina Monday is considered
an important victory for criminal
defendants. By a 5-2 vote, the court
said the Proposition 8 initiative left
intact a t.rial judge's authority to
dmcgard a prior conviction "m
furtherance of justice."
The measure, dubbed the Victims'
Bill of Rights by sponsors, said a
defendant sent to prison for any of2S
scnous felonies "shaJI" be sentenced
10 an extra five years for every such
pnor conviction.
The 1mt1at1ve toughened previous
law, which allowed judges to increase
sentences by up to ~ years for
every prior prison term served within
1 lhe previous JO years.
The result has been numerous
increases of five or I 0 years or more
for defendants with tong criminal
records. In most cases, trial judaes
concluded they were required to
impose the increases and refused to
consider arguments for leniency;
those cases must now return to
Superior Court for consideration of
sentence reductjons.
Prosecutors s.aid the uutiativc's
language had the effect of repealing a
judge's authority under a separate
state law to disregard prior conv1c-
uons in the interest of justice. That
argument was rejected in an opinion
by retired Justice Otto Kaus, who sajd
the repeal had to be more explicit.
Chief Assistant Attorney General
Steve White estimated that judges'
authority over sentencing has been an
issue an 10 to 20 percent of all post-
Proposttion 8 criminal appeals.
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Wayward whale stlll outwlts pursuers
RIO VISTA (AP)-Sc1ent1sts set out 1n a boat again today to try to attach
a high-tech tracking de vice to the Humphrey, the humpback whale that seems
to prefer the Sacramento River to the Pacific Ocean. He was spotted this
morning near where he was last seen Monda)' nipit -an a wide portion of the
Sacramento Raver near Decker Island, 50 miles inland from the Golden Gate.
The Coast Guard said he appeared to be sw1mm1ng m circles.
Jewlsh, Arab groups protest Kahane visit
SAN FRANCISCO-Throughout his vmt to the San Francisco Bay area.
Rabbi Meir K.ahane inspired vehement protests because of his demand that
Israel expel 2 million Arabs from lands under that nat1on·s rule. "I want the
Arabs out, and I wish them well. I w1!>h them well, elsewhere." said K.ahane, a
member of the Israeli Knesset and leader of the Kach Party. dunng a speech
Monday. K.ahane, 53. 1s a Brookl yn-born rabbi who 1s fightjng in coun the U.S.
government's move to revoke his Amencan c1t1zcnship. He spoke before a
supponive crowd of 120, but outside, police said more than .300 protestors
marched along Union Square. chanting, "Fascist Kahane has to go home "
Squad car crashes lnto traln, 2 cops hurt
LOS ANGELES -A police car slammed into a freight train early today,
injuring two officers who were trapped in their demolished patrol car until
firefi~ters pried them free. authorities said. '"They were not in a pursuit at the
time, 'said Lt. Ron W1lhams said, althoupi details of the 12:20 a.m. downtown
accident were not clear. Names of the mjured officers were not released.
Flrlng of USC dean prompts protest
LOS ANGELES -The recent finngofa respected Una vers1tyofSouthem
California dean. Irwin C. Lieb. has prompted angry protests from facult y and
students. Supporters of the former dean of the College of Letters. Arts and
Sciences say USC President James H Zumberge should have consulted the
faculty before makjng the decision. They suggest Lieb's willingness to cntic1ze
the school's administration may have led to his ouster Oct. 8. Some take the
firing as a sign the umversuy as baclung away from a much-discussed effort to
improve its academic reputation an the ans and sciences.
NATION
Defecting Sovlet sallor awaits decislon
BELLE CHASSE. La. -A Soviet merchant seaman who apparently 1ncd
to defect twice by swimming ashore was on Amencan soil today, resting while
U.S. officials determine whether he wants to remain in 1his country. The State
Department scheduled more interviews today with Miroslav Medvid, wh o was
twice forcibly returned to the sram ship Marhsal Koniev by orders of U.S
officials. Medvid had jumped into the Mississippi River on Thursday and
Friday but was returned by Border Patrol agents who apparently thought he
was a stowaway.
Pennsylvania men get donor hearts
HERSHEY. Pa -Doctors watched today for signs that a man kept ahve
for 11 days by a Penn State art1fic1al heart might reJeCt a human heart. and said
that a man who spent four da} s on a Jarvik-7 pump before rece1 vang a
transplant had survival ··well wathm his grasp." Anthony Mandta, Penn State
heart recipient, wa!> an cnt1 cal bul un!>table condition today after receiving the
hean of a I SS-pound woman who died in West VifJinia. In Pittsburgh,
Jarv1k-7 heart rec1p1en1 Thomas J Gaadosh also was an cnttcaJ cond1t1on.
Gaadosh, 47, a factory worker. received a human heart earlier Monday that had
been offered to Mandia bu1 rej<."Ctcd as too big.
Guru's pleas to enter hospltal rejected
CHARLOTTE, N.C -Indian guru Bhagwan Shrec Rajneesh. 53. whose
normal temperature-controlled , scent-free home and fleet of Rolls-Royccs
ensure hi s comfort. will spend three nights in a county jail awa1tmga hearing on
charges he tned to flee the country. U.S. Magistrate Barbara Delaney on
Monday rejected a request by the guru's attorney that Rajncesh be allowed to
wait for Thursday's heanng in a hospital at his own expense.
Pentagon reverses AIDS discharge policy
WASH INGTON -The Pentagon, despite earlier assurances to the
contrary. says servicemen who acknowledge drug use or homosexual act1v1ty
during screening for exposure to the disease AIDS can face discharge
proceedings. The voluntary disclosure of such incriminating information
cannot be used for courts-martial or to JUStify a less than honorable discharge,
but it can be used as grounds to d1sm1ss md1v1duals "fort he convenience of the
government'' with an honorable discharge.
Hurricane Juan whlps over Loulslana
LAKE CHARLES. La. -HumcaneJuan, blamed for three deaths and the
disappearance of nine people, moved over southeast Louisiana today wllh 8S
mph winds as the Coast G uard struggled to launch a second day of rescue
efforts 1n lashing wand s and forbidding seas. Forecasters said the surprising
late-season storm had main tamed its strength since a large part of ll was still
over water and that 1t was causing ram from the Atlantic coast to the Upper
Mississippi Valley.
WORLD
Black mob asaasslnates Zulu legislator
J9 J:iANNESBU RG. South Africa -A black mob gunned down Francis
Dlaman1, 37, a Zulu homeland legislator th1!> morning after firebombing his h~me, the. sixth death reported m renewed racial violence overnight, police s~ud. P_res1den~ P. W. Botha appealed to white voters to unite behind his
governing National Party 1n five special parliamentary elections WednesdJly
which Botha called tests of while support for gradual race reform. '
Departure lmmlnent for Sakharov's wlfe?
. MOSCO~ -A Soviet Joumahst said today reports that the wife of
d1ss1dcnt phys1c1st Andrea 0 . Sakharo' will be allowed to travel to the West for
mc<hcal care are true, and th~t the United States 1s a likely destination. The
West Gennan newspaper Bald, quo11ng reliable sources in Moscow. said
Monday that Yelena Bonner had been told by Soviet authorities she could "fly
1mmed1ately to wherever she wants" for surgery for an eye ailment.
Enortlon not motive ln art theft
PARI~ -Pohcc predicted .a "!ong an~ d1.fficult" investigation into the broad~yb&ht anned theft of n~ne 1mpress1on1st paintings worth more than
$12 m1llu~n. and museum officials ruled out one possible motive by saying
none was insured. Police on Monday took testimony from guards and v1S1ton
who w~re forced to he on the O?Or at ~armottan Museum a day earlier while
five th1~~es s~ole the paintings, 1ncludina Monet's priceless "Impression Solcil Levant Police combed the museum for flngerpnnt~
CIJrl•tl•n mllltla ban• Gemayel '•paper
BEIRUT. Lebanon -Chnst1an militia commanden banned President
Aman G~n:iayel's French-languaae Le Rev~1I ncwsvaper today, and Moslem
and Chnst1an lc~ders moved closer to s1gmna a Synan-sponaored plan to end
the IO-y~r-old.c1v1l war. It was the second ume an a week the LebanC'IC Fornes.
the Chnst1ans most powerful mahtia, shut down a Gcmayel newspapa,
further erodlna his power within the Chns11an c~mmunity
Doe elected LlberlanJ're•ldent
. ~O!"'ROVIA. L1bena -M~ Gen. Samuel K. Doe. who has ruled Ll~na 11n~ • bloody m1ht.ary coup 1n 1980, won the presidency of this We.t
Afncan nauon 1n its first muluparty elec11on. the Special Election Commission announ~ today. In the Oct IS election ubenans were able 10 choote amona
four parties runnina candidates for president, vie~ president. 26 Senate seats
and 64 HouK scats Ooe, JS. received 264, 36;2votuoflhc:.S19.040 presidential
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' Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Tueed •y. October 28. 19'5 I
People , schools,
government all
Iiit the jackpot
California passed a milestone in its history Monday,
but for some it probably felt more lilce passing a kidney
stone.
Monday the state's new lottery game created its first
millionaire, in Hollywood, with a TV game show
personality doing the honors, with a roulette wheel and
flashing lights. For those who have opposed the state
lottery as an immoraJ activity and, therefore, inap-
propriate public policy, the decadence must have been
staggering.
But for others who reject the notion that gambling is
inherently evil -and they range from the pastor who
sponsors bingo games in his church to the governor of
Kentucky who gleefully presides over the nation's most
famous horse race -there was a lot of good to be found
in the lottery. .
Linda Scott found $2 million worth of good. The
Northern California telephone worker was the only one
of 20 finalists to hit the grand prize.
The United States Treasury found some good in the
lottery. The lottery commission will finance Scott's prize
-and all future $2 million payouts -by purchasing
United States securities. If it's true, as the government
has always said in its television advertisements, that
such purchases help keep America strong, then the
lottery is, quite literally, a boon to national security. The
federaJ coffers also benefitted from the taxes that each
prize winner will pay on his or her windfall. This
qualifies as another boon, since the government is
gettin$ the opportunity to tax the same money twice.
First, it taxed the income of the people who played
the lottery. When that money went into the prize pot and
was doled o ut, it became su~otible to taxation again.
None of the winners bas been heard to complain.
yet.
Lottery ticket vendors have found some good in the
game. The volume of early sales has earned a tidy
commission for many of them, although some feel their
percentage should be renegotiated -upward, of course.
And everyone who recognizes that quaJity public
education is an expensive proposition should be able to
find at least the promise of some good in the lottery. One
third of all the money taken in on lottery games will be
turned over to the schools. The money is earmarked for
instruction rather than construction, and that mandate
may prove to be too narrow.
There are few institutions more worthy or more
needy than the public schools. Right now, many are
facing a teacher crisis; they can •1 attract enough good
ones to replace the dedicated professionals who retire
each year. Part of the problem -perhaps the largest part
-is that the schools can't afford to pay the kind of
salaries that make people choose the profession over
others.
In the long run, the lottery may help to change all
that. Although i\ is not intended to replace locally
generated revenues. only to supplement them, it might
provide a pool of money from which substantial teacher
bonuses might be drawn.
In the lottery, the state has created a painless form of
taxation. That, at least, seems good.
Opinions expreMed In this space are those of the Daily Piiot Other 111eWs
expressed on Ulla PaQ• are thoM of their authOra and artists Reader
comment Is invited The Dally Piiot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa, 92626. Phone
642-6086
Let South Africans solve
their own race proble1ns
To the Editor
Ra cial separa11 on in ~outh Afnca 1s
as old as the country itself The
determ1nat1on by I JS Government
chast1s1ng ~outh Afnca for apartheid
poltcses and intcrfenng wsth that
country·s internal affairs will not end
thesr domestic racial conn1cts We
have no record of any foreign govern-
ment that interfered or complained
about our cruel and inhuman treat-
ment of the i\mencan Indian s and
placed on reservat ions
So feTVently arc the emotions
stirred by the mention of apartheid
that ..Ocareadvenentl}' 1gnonn$some
of the 1mponant h1~toncal reahtses of
South Afnca Thus The European
white population had ~ttled per-
manently in 1652 and had begun to
fonn the Afnkaaner Nation. and
blacks have no claim to being an
indiacnous group South Africa has
been the breadha~ke1 for much of~ub
Saharan Af nca
The Afnkaners arc proud and
independent people. hy threatening
to reduce or force to make: a complete
withdrawal of Amencan investment\
in South Africa and breaking of
diplomatic contact will onl> generate
hostility -not fundimental change
h as reasonable to as~ume that
Amcncans arc making at lea~t ~ 150
million an profits annually from
South African investments With our
count~'s economy an an ah~lutt
chaos S2 tnlhon national deht I our
depen ency upon <iouth Afnca for""
strategic metals, mainly chrome ore as
vital to our country's industry. The
United States obviously would not
want this supply endangered.
The economic rise of the Afrikaner
was achieved through "hard work" of
many generations. and will un-
equivocally block off any intruder
threatening to usurp or forcibly seize
their lands or jeopardize their econ-
omic and political rights. They arc
merely protecting approi1imately 400
years ofinvestments. Under the same
circumstances, wouldn•t the United
5tates retaliate?
Territorial segregation has become
the basis of apartheid. The Botha
government whose party fonncd'the
first Union Government, hts already
co mmitted to innovative cbanacs
and trying to ctam it down their
throats will not speed up the proceu.
Eventually rcstnctions will be eased
The bitterness behind their quarrels
will be ~lved and solutions can be
fou nd -providing the whites wiJI be
a'sured that their homes and1obs will
be ~cu red At this point in time there
appears to be no threat to our national
-.ccunty, therefore 1t would help
tremendously 1f the U.S. Govern-
ment would '1mply "stay out" of
South Afnca'\ nat1onahst.1c rivaJnes.
which have been the subject of much
('ffiot1onal debate, and CllCft its cneray
on wiving our multi-domestic cnsis
on our ~horc'
IOA L WILLJAMS
Costa Mesa -----------------------
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
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Tom T .. t
Man-oono rc1ot11t °°""..,. °"' Cdllar
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Mengele himself caJJed her later at her hotel . Gone was the
warmth and charm oftheearllerconversatlon s. H e was cold.
snappish. adamant: No free Interview.
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MIDE~ST DE~CE PROCESSOR
Santa Barbara vote key to
state's offshore oil future
County initiative curtailing oil drilling ·
could affect future-of other coastal areas
This is not an elcct1on year 1n most
places. bu t Santa Barbara voters on
Nov. 5 will nevenheless make a
decision that could have a major
impact on offshore 011 drilling up and
down the California coast
The Santa Barbara vote took on
added significance last month, when
lntenor Secretary Donald Hodel
scrubbed his ballyhooed compromise
with the California congressional
delcgat1on that had seemed to settle
for years to come Lhe issue of which
offshore areas could be explored.
The iss ue an Santa Barbara County
1s a local in1 t1at1ve that would tightly
limit the county•s expected oi l boom,
tnggered by discovenes of the earl y
1980s 1n the Pt. Conception and
Santa Mana areas. Restrictions
would be imposed on transporting
and processing the 011. aiming to
protect both the aesthetics of the
county coastline and at.s air quality.
The 101t1at1ve. known as Measure
A, would cover actual dnlhn$ oper-
ations only within three males of
shore, but would affect handling of 011
produced much farther offshore.
The obvious meaning elsewhere: If
Santa Barbara County limits its 011
boom, there wall be increased press--
ure for development elsewhere as oil
companies see k to bolster their re-
serves. And without the federal 011
compromise, there·s no telhng where
that pressure might be ei1erted. It
could come anywhere between Pt.
Arena in the north and San Diego in
the south
But oil companies are Just as loathe
asenvironmentahsts to head into that
kind of uncharted polst1cal wa1er'>.
They'd rather whsp the 1n111a11ve in
<ianta Barbara so they ran ~o ahc:ad
and enJO Y the boom they ve been
ei1pecllng there
That's why nsne oil firm~ had
dumped S322,763 into the cofTers of
"County Ci ti zens for Local ( ontrols'·
as of late September. Even 1f thl'y
didn't add a dime to that total
afterward -hardly likely -that
would suit make 1h1s the moc;1
expensive 1n1uat1vc campaign 1n
Santa Barbara h1o;tory and the founh
most expensive local 1n1t1a11 vc dnvc
in state history.
Of the mone) donated to the
"Local Controls'' group. 99 4 percent
came from companies headquartered
outside the county.
By contrast, the 1nit1at1 vc's backers
reponed total donations of Just
$33.531 , meaning they wsll be outs-
pent by at least a 10-1 marJJn.
Biggest donor to the ant1-1n1t1at1 ve
dnve. as might be expected . 1s
Chevron Corp. which kicked in more
than S 115.000. Chevron has nghts to
the largest share in the newest b1g
discoveries off the county coast and
has a cou nty permit to build a large 011
and gas processing plant near Pt.
Conce ption. Passage of the in111at1vc
could send those plans hack to the
drawing board.
Then there 1s Exxon. which pul up
almost $59,000 and proposcc; a s1m1-
lar orocessanR plant and more ofT-
~hore platforms to jOln tho\<: 11
already has.
Texaco, Shell. Arco, Ph1lhp\, Pcn-
n201l. Union 0 11 and Sun Exploration
THOMAS
ELIAS
Co are the others jOan ing the effon to
prevent new ~tnct1ons on 011 com-
pany activity
Meanwhile. no cash donations
over SI 00 have come to the .. yes"
side
Only one factor has hm11ed the
anu-Measure A fact ion to spending
onl y 10 umes as much as the
1n111au ve's backers.
Fear that spending more would
nood county mailboxes and airwaves
to the point of producinJ a bac~ash.
But the money has paid for the son
of soph1st1cated votin~ pattern
analys is normally assocuncd wtth
campa1sns for maJor offices or st.atc-
widc 1n111a11ves.
It's still a bal too early to say
whether the oil companies guessed
wrong and even thesr current level of
spending wsll tum voters off to their
appeal.
But whichever way the local vote
goes. 11 will be a factor in shaping the
ever-more-controversial statewide
battle over offshore ei1plorat1 on.
Which means env1ronmentaJ1sts
may watch the vote with maxed
emotions: ff the m1t1at1 vc wins, 1t
might be a signal that s1m1lar
measures could do well elsewhere
along the coast. But a victory for the
in111at1ve could also put more press..
urc on other areas to pennit dolling.
Tbomas Elias 11 a Santa Monica·
b11ed eolamal1t on it.ate l11aes.
Mengele's son trying to profit
from his father's butcheries
WASHINGTON -While Dr.
Josef Mengele was sending pregnant
wo men to gas chambers at Auschwitz
during World War II, he conceived a
son ofh1s own, who is ahve and well
and living an West Germany.
This is the story of Rolf Mengele,
the only child of the ~aza .. Angel of
Death," whose remains were ei1-
humed an Brazil this year.
In mag.azme articles and pubhc
appearances, Rolf Mengele has tned
to put distance between himself and
his notorious father. He says he has
nothing in common with the cold-
blooded quack who decreed death for
hundreds of thousands of innocents
and a llVln' hell of laboratory
expcnmcntatton for uncounted
others. He has even sasd he wished he
had had a different father.
Yet the son shielded his father from
1ust1ce for more than 20 years,
knowing his whereabouts in South
Amcncan exile and corresponding
with him regularly. And he withheld
from authont1es the report of his
father's death for six years while an
1ntemat1 onal search was &o•n& on.
Our associate Lucctte Lagnado
recently discovered another con-
trad1ct1on in Rolf Men~lc. Thou&h
he bemoans the worldwide attention
that has been turned on him since the
d1soovery of his father's remains. and
claims that he has suffered for the sins
of has father. Rolf is perfectly willina
to make a buck from the notoriety
that attached to the Mengcle name. In
fact, he insists on it.
Our as~1a1e teamed this the hard
way after 'he received an unei1pected
tr1ns·Atlan11c phone call from
Menaelc not Iona ato She had
requested an interview months
earlier and been reJCCted
But now Menaele had c.alled out of
the blue and a.sked 1f 'he were \till
interested. he said ye,, and the) •arced that she would ny to Germany
Menaclc called a second time to
confirm the amngcment -and I<>
bnna up the delicate \Ubject of
"remuneration " Our anoc111e \ltd
'ht had no money to pay h1ni We do
JACK
AIDERSOM
and JOSEPH SPEAR
not practice "checkbook journal-
ism.·· Men,elc was non-commsttal.
and the subject was left up in the air.
When our associate arrived at the
door of Mengete·s law offi ce at the
appointed tame. she was met. not by
him, but by a burly go-between
named Peter Strober. After a bnef
interrogation into her background
and intentions. our associate was told
bluntly that there were "practical
matters" that had to be settled before
the interview could take place.
The pnce was$~. up front. Our
associate said she didn't have it.
Strober seemed upset. He took her to
lunch, called Mengele and reported
back: no money, no interview.
Mengele himself called her later at
her hotel. Gone was the wannth and
chann of the earlier conversations.
He was cold. snappish, adamant: no
free interview. After IS minutes of
fruitless nego11a1ina. Mengelc an-
nounced that his time was valuable
and hun& up.
Others have had similar ex-
penences. Mengele reportedly de-
manded $500.000 for the movie
nahts to has father's •tory. but the deal
felt through after Jewish aroups
protested to the would·bc producer
Rolf Menack 's dream' of &ettang
nch on his father''I shame arc now
more modest: pcddlin& his father's
diaries. notebook\ and letten for
whatever the market will bnna. The
benahtyof ev1l , 11 \Cems. luts beyond
the anve. Jo~f Mcnaele''I lepcy 1\ a
'°uven1r stand
Footnote · Our a'lsoc1ate 1~ current·
ly working. with co-author Shtala
Dckel. on a h1oiraphy of Josef
Men.etc
CAMP\l<1N FEVER C"HILLS
Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N. Y., the supply-
s1dc guru who is already crisscrossing
the country for his 1988 pres1dent1al
bid, seems to be avoiding his consti-
tuents back in Buffalo. As the sole
member of the New York con-
gressional delegation to endorse
eliminating the federal income tu
deduction fo r state and local tai1es,
Kemp has been much in demand to
debate the issue an front of the home
folks. But so far he hu eluded all
attempts to pin hsm down to a time
and place, pleading his busy schedule
Technically. that's true: Kemp is busy
ci1poundjng on the deduction 1n
forums as far away as Iowa.
SPACE CHILD: A frustrated 11 ·
year-old, named Linda, has com-
plained to the Young Astronaut
Council about her first encounter
with bureaucracy. She applied to
NASA, simply enough. to be the first
child in space. "I wrote three tames to
NASA ,'' Linda reported. "Finally
they sent back a job brochure, and 11
said you had to have a collcie
dli;>loma and had to be a certain
he1&ht and wei&ht range. How am I
goan1 to act a collqe diploma, pan
weight and arow? Al\er all, I'm onl y
11 . Also to be the first child in space
you have to be more a child. not an
adu11.··
MINl-EDTTORlAL: In debate
over the balanccd-budact amend·
ment, Sen. Lawton Chiles, 0-Aa.,
noted that PreS1den1 Reapn's
vaunted "safety net" had "a few holes
1n 11." ActuaUy, he said. the phrase is
"lake (an) oxymoron." An oi1ymoron
1s a combination of incona.ruous
words, a contrad1ct1on an terms -
lake. some c~mcs would say, "sense of
the Sen.ate' or "dittinauished col·
lequc ... The term •·safety net" could
be a perfectly suitable phrue to
detcnbc the protection it's supoosed
10 11vc the needy when soc:iaf pro-
arams' bud,ett are cu&.. It's only the
adm1n11trat1on's determination to
1l11h pp1 na holn an the net that
makei 1t oxymoronic.
J•ct bile,.,.. IAH J~ S,..r are
1y8'lcald ctl•m•J1t1.
JACK ANDERSON colamnlllt
WALTEI
Bu11ouc1s
Lawyers
winners
of FDA
game
ltcan cOst up to
85 million to put ----------drug on market
If you are an earnest young man or
woman who 1s a recent graduate from
a un1vers11y with a degree in pollucal
science. chances are you have toyed
with the idea of running for political
office. Have yo u? Well, 1f you have, r11 give you an effective item upon
which to run.
The item? The United States Food
& Drug Adminsstrataon. And the
group of lawyers who make fantasuc .
millions playing the FDA game.
The latest figure that I have seen 1s
that, 1fyou have a newdrug1t will cost
at least S85 million to bring 11 to
market. That's not neccssanly a
completely new drug. It may just be a
combination of already acc.epted
drugs.
Let me JIVC:: you an example.
Through some fnends at the U(
Irvine College of Medicine I learned
that a very reputable MO and a
professor was endeavoring to test a
combination of drugs for a malady
commonl y called shingles. I guess the
proper name for it 1s herpes zoser.
Word of thlS got out and, as It
turned out, the chemist who had
worked it out was a long time friend of
mine. One day l ran into another
friend who was about to climb the
walls because of the pain of shingles
wt th which he had come down.
Said I. because I've never learned
to keep my bag mouth shut, "Say, I
think I le.now something that might
relieve your pain."
So I called my friend, the inventor,
and he said, "sure I'll let ham have a
little of 11. A thimble full should be
enough." So I got the thimbleful. The
man followed directions and rubbed
it on his shingles. The results were
dramatic
The only trouble was that word got
out that Walt Burroughs knew about
something that would relieve the pain
of shin(l.les and I wish to tell you I did
a thriving business -for free. of
COUJ'5C.
Well, that was four years ago, at
least, and in the meantime the Food
and Drug Administration refused to
issue penniss1on to market the prod-
uct.
In the state ofCah fomia there 1s a
separate food and drug adminis-
tration and they gave my friend
penniss1on to market 11 in California.
So, he did so - or rather he
arranged for a custom manufacturer
to put 11 into tubes. These tubes were
distributed through local drug stores.
Price: $25 a tube. When l heard about
1t and ran into the chemical mvenor
one day I said to him, "You must be
getting rich." He laughed. "Do you
know how much of that $25 goes for
product insurance?" he responded.
Then he told me that of the price he
got from drug stores for the matenal
90 percent went for product liabiHty
insurance.
f was startled. Why do you have to
have that much insurance, I asked?
His answer, "Because most insurance
companies won't issue product liab-
ility insurance any more than they'll
issue insurance for malpractice. The
reason is there arc lawyers who make
a practice of suing against every
conceivable product so the manufac;
turen or the sellers have to have
liability insurance to keep from aoing
broke."
As day follows day it's become a
son of aame for me to watch the
fantastic su11s that arc filed apinst
doctors for malpractice and apinst
drua products for alleged hannfut
effects.
There is one case, I am told, where,
JUJt to show how ridiculous some of
the rulinp are, a "secret formula" was
plclca&ed. At lenJlh a lawyeMpcctal-
ISt discovered thlS product which was
labeled "soothina ointment."
When it finally came to trial it
tumed out that the sole inarc<JJent
was l&.lt-frtt butter.
I talked to a senator whose tC'm'I
expired two years aao and asked him
what the reason wu for this.
"Easy," be answered "that's the
~Y they Cfl?A) keep their operation
101na. They re happy to have suits
filed apinst products. That means
they can file statements of bow
overworked they are and ult for more mone)'..0
'
I won't attempt to araue this whole
matter but I wtll aay I think it would
be well for ethacaJ attomey'1'1<>ups10
look into this type of operation.
If you've ever seen a person
writh101 with 1h1nt)es you'll under-
stand. So. youna iraduatc. man or
woman, you could have the makirias
of a good campattn to f.t elected.
Walter 8e~s 1 IM PU.t'• , ...... , p.blllMr.
Boston
shelter
blaze
kills2
BOSTON (AP) -A fire in a
~tchen sent smoke bilJowi ng through
a shelter for battered women and their
children, Killi n& one mother a nd her
infant son, and leaving another
woman and her month-old child
critically injured, o ffic1als said.
"It was JUSt a fast-moving fire,"
said Boston Fire Co mmissioner Leo
Stapleton, who was at the scene of the
blaze late Monday m the city's South
End section.
Mark Douville. the night adminis-
trator at Boston City Hospital, said
Pat Morrison and her son, JamaJ
Morrison, who was about a year old,
died in the hospital's emergency
room from smoke inhaJation.
Mona Roach and her 27-day-old
son, Michael Roach, were both being
treated in intensive care units for
smoke inhalation. Douville said.
Both were on the danger list but in
stable condition. he said.
A firefighter received minor m-
Democrats
fight for
initiative
on budget
Reagan warns Social
Security would feel
pinch of next action
WASHINGTON (AP) -House
Democrats, under increasing press-
ure from the White House, are
strugling to respond to the GOP-led
balanced budget initiative in Con-
JfCSS before the Treasury starts chok-I 1111 some government programs.
House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill,
[).Mass., told Democrats Monday he
wants them to start offering alterna-
tives and modificatio ns to the bal-
anced-budget plan by Wednesday.
A House-Senate conference com-
mittee, in its third week, has made
little progress. The plan is attached to
a month-overdue bill needed to raise
the national debt, which 1s at its limit,
with the aovemment managing to pay
its bills only through extraordinary
booklcccpina actions.
President Reagan warned Monday
that the next action Wl II be picking the
pocket of the Social Security trust
ru nd. The government is scheduled to
$end checks to the 36 m illion Social
Security recipients Fnday.
"We're runn ing up against the
possibility that we might have to
disinvest the Social Sccunty trust
fund, shortchanging that trust fund of
accumulated interest, all because o f
the inexcusable ditherin~and delay in
meeting the rcs~nsib1litics about
raisina the debt ceiling," the president
added.
Administration officials arc stud y-
ing other ways to p rod Congress,
through tcmporanly halting spending
on some federal programs.
House Democrats met through the
~moon Monday but failed to settle
on a strategy. They agreed. however,
that alternatives must be offered this
week to keep the ad ministration a way
from the Social Security fund.
"We would be irrcsponsibfc 1f we
allowed borrowing from trust-fund
accounts," said Rep. Vic Fazio, D-
Calif.
"Reagan and (Treasury Secretary
James) Baker will st.art shooting
hostages on Friday," q u ip~d
Christopher Matthews, O'Nc1ll's
spokesman.
Pereswlas
Israel'sOK
oapeacebld
JERUSALEM (AP)-Prime Min-
ister Shimon Peres, praising King
Hussein for makina concessio ns for
peaoc won the Israeli parliament's
appr0val to consider an intemauonal
conference as a means for direct peace
nqotiations with Jordan. Perea' victory in the Knesset, or
parliament, late Monday came aft.er a dl1 ofbickerina with hardliners in his
coelition government who fear an
iniemational conference wo uld
uDdenninc Israel's demand for direct
nc110tiations with Jordan.
The aJ1Ument threatened at one
point to topple the 13-montb-old
aovcmment, but the final vote was 61-10 in Peres' favor with 10 absten·
tions. Pera told bract Radio that he saw
the vote u a mandaie to ~unue bis peaCle~D, and contact.I Wlth Jordan
thro the United States.
' tbe 1evcn-hour debete.
Perts Hussein for moves that
b(]~the stqc for proaress. "I see
a in Hugcin's position. You
uy be 't made any concaaions. l
say be bas," Peres told his critia.
He cited Huuein'a sta~ment last
week that be was IUJICW"I b11 link1
with the Palestine Liberation Or-
pniution.
Huuein and PLO chief Vasser
Arafat arc conduct.ins &alks an
AJrunan. Jordan this week. Jordanian
officials have said linlt about the
talks, but Arafat aida said there has
been no chan&e In the Jordanian-PLO
relationsh ip.
Otenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, October 29. 1985 A.7
Al'IA a pt ...
lledlcal tech.nictaii trtea to
rmYe Child after BoetOD fire.
Juries and was treated at New Eng-
land Medical Center. officials said
The shelter, Casa Myrna Vasquez.
was housed in a three-story, red-bnck
townhouse.
Cause of the fire. reported about
11 :40 p.m .• was not known, Stapleton
said. It apparently broke out in a first-
floor kitchen, wllicb was ablaze when
firefighters arrived, he said.
Stapleton estimated the damage at
$50,000.
Monroe
probe
leader
dusted 'P I LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
controvcny surrounding the 1962 I eop e
death of actress Marilyn Monroe took
an odd twist as the grand Jury
foreman who called for an mqu1 ry
was replaced and a county official
said he may ask the st.ate atto rney
general to step 1n.
Sam Cordova, who was foreman of
the county p-and JUry, was replaced
Mo nday minutes before be held a
news conference calling for appoint-
ment of a special prosecutor to
inmate a new inves11ga11on ofonroe·s
death.
Court officials and Dtstrict At-
torney Ira Reiner derued the switch
was linked to Cordova's call for a new
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inquiry f . k h I Cordova insisted that bis ouster or quic cas sa es.
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case. I ·1 p·1 A The new grand jUry foreman, a1 y I DI Charles Richardson. said he doubted
there would be a new investlgallon
into the death, offi ciall y ruled a
su1c1de by barbiturate overdose.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, Octow 29. 198&
Ann advises homosexuals,
avOid AIDS with 'safe sex'
DEAR READERS: Monday I
promiled to tell you what can be done
to protect younelves qaintt setting
AIDS. A11
UNDERS
Accordina to Dr. Harold Jaffe at
the Centers for Disease Control in
Atlanta, 73 percent ofthose who have
AJDS are homosexuals and 17 per-
cent are drua users. The message is
clear. If you are usina drup that
involve needles, do not use a needle
that has been used by anyone else.
Ir fOU are an active homosexual,
practice "aafe" sex. This means no cruisina around or pick.ina up
suanaen, and multiple partners are
OUT. Use condoms. Be aware that
the receivina partner 10 anal sex 1s the
one who is. most at risk.
Stay away from bisexual males.
husbands arc bisexual should insist
that condoms be used. There are
documented cases of women who
have contracted the virus from bisex·
ual males who do not cxhjbit symp-
toms of AIDS but arc carriers. In
other words, they have the virus. and
can pass it around, althouJh they
themKlves do not have the disease,
and may never have it. The per-
centage oT lesbians who have con-
tracted AIDS is very small. Lesbians
do not engage in the type ofactivities
that puts them in jeopardy.
The most friahteniOJ aspect of this
illness is that anywhere from half a
m1lhon to 1.2 mitlion people have
been exposed to the virus. lt is
esumated that one-tenth of this
number wtll eventually come down
with AIDS.
Women who arc aware that their
STADlum 0 Researchers now know that AIDS
1s not one virus but a variety of S viruses. The first cases attacked and
destroyed the immune system, leav-CITY anTEA D 1)4 ?SU I ltol J OAAlllCE 1 ... 11opgh1111
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Most recently, many cases have
turned up that indicate the disease
can attack the central nervous system
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All authorities on AIDS have
sounded this warning: Stay away
from prostitutes. Recent information
shows that they now may be prime
carriers of the virus. Stay out of
massage parlors. Casual sex in such
places can be very risky.
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know your panner very well, a
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Mi'M'Dt
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• (J) OONA1..D l'>Ua<'9 IOTH 8'A'n«>AY l~TEAM
• • '.t "Tht Mct<tnllt ll<Mk" ( 1970)
Brian l<llth.1111 Htndty
19 WHO'S THE IOSS? CAMON'8 COMt.DY ClA8llC8
NtWS MOVIE * U "Threehold" (1981) Donald
Sutherland. Jeff Goldblum I WJVA
WAR: A OOMMEHTAAY 8Y
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* * "Corruptloo" ( lee&J Peter Cutn-
('! ~ Uoyd
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Grant. Jeanne Crain
®MOVIE **'"' "Beat Str9tl". 119841 RM Dawn Chong, Guy Davie
T9tOEll 18 THE HIGHT
-HO-()) MCM! u "Mitch 0r ow· 119111 ~
HIQllman, Ml.I VOii Sydow
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MOVll **'it "A TUlt 0t Evil" (1971) Bar·
blfl SI= 8trbfl'• Perkin•
• ~FOR Tlif AEVOLUTION. lX'cK LONOON
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• • "Tht Evll Thll "4tn Do" ( 198')
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* * • "Tht YNr Ot Living Diii·
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Ounawey, Alan 811as
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PAUEHTS ~m OH HOUYWOOO
JOt<EA'8 WILD
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JAMIE I MON: AW. PEOPLE
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Coyo!I, Nici! ManculO
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Jemie lM Cur11t. C Tt'lornll Howtl
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Mlehelle P1eilttr
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P£ASONAl F1NAHCE EHTEAT~ TOHtGHT CID PAAISE THE LOAD NEWS
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WliEEl Of FORTUHE BUSINESS REPORT
P.M. MAGAZINE
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BERNICE 808S HER HAIR
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Barnes" ( 1973) James F'arenllno
Barry Sullivan
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As111re, Ging« Rogers
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rock star
David Lee Roth's latest venture as
movie producer gave him the op-
ponunity to gaze and gawk at 11300
starlets who stood for hours awaiting
a seconds-long visual once-over.
Rather than depending on casting
agents for his upcoming film "Crazy
From the Heat," the former lead
singer of the band Van Halen opted
Sunday for an old-fashioned Holl y-
wood audiuon known as the cattle
call.
Saleswomen. secretaries, ex-
ccut1ves, Jnlndmothers and toddlers
stood in hne for up to three hours m
front of The Palace. the nightclub
near Hollywood Boulevard and Vane
Street that was featured in the movie
"Apanst All Odds."
''lt's just like the lottery," said
security guard Al Wilson. "Every-
body has a chance."
Suung on beach chairs and milk
crates for their moment with Roth.
many of the women clutching re-
sumes puffed impatiently on
cigarettes. Others touched up eye
makeup and hairdos. Others played
cards and sang.
"I have fantastic I~ and my body
is pretty good." said 60-year-old
Roxanne Felten, who wore a cutout
brown swimming suit, a calfsk.1n coat.
gold high heels and a purple hat
perched on her bleached-blonde hair-
do.
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now," complained Cindy W1lmorc.
____ 28, who was playing cards.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuaday. October 29. 1985 A9
Company makes its mark
providing home health care
Westpark wins award
The maater landecape plan for the new
community of Weatpark In Irvine won the
preattctoua Award ol Merit for profeutonal
accompllahment by the Northern California
Chapter of the American Society of Land-
ecape ArchUecta. The landecape plan wu
the work of archltecta Rlcharc:laon Nagy
Martin of Newport Beach and the San
Francleco office of POD Inc., which apeclal-
lzea In planntna and urban deatcn.
Debt policy full of risks
What happens to innovative loans and
creative payments if inflation strikes?
By JOHN CUNNIFF
I#.....,_ AMfre4
NEW YORK CAP) -Interest on
the federal debt will be about S 130
b1ll1on this year, give or take a few
hundred mtlhon, or roughly equal to
the income tax paymen t'> of every
taxpayer west of the M1<;s1ss1pp1
River.
Such cond1t1on-. onn· might havl·
shocked \ongre!>'i and taxpa)t'P• into
action, but they have become com·
monplace now The impact of the
message is dulled and the messenger
1s castigated as a boor who tannot
think pos111vcl>
Pos111ve thinking mean'> '>pending.
of course, as 1n the •urrcn1 analysis
from C'111bank's "hunom1c: Weck"
that •·we can still look to the
consumer to help dn Vt' the bu\1ness
upturn thts quarter "
The consumer 1s doing 11 with debt.
as every know•1. and as most people
know, so also are the 1ns11tut1ons and
1nd1viduals in ever) other economic
cat~ory.
ft s the way things are done today
In the first half of the >Car hou~hold
debt rose at a I~ 5 percent rate.
corporate :>t near!> Hl. the federal
government at 11 7 pertent and 'itatc
and local government'> at about 17
percent.
So perva.,1ve ha\ tn·d11 reliance
become. says E. Gerald< orngan. the
president of tht• Federal Reserve
Bank of New York. that 1t m11Vl1 be
"symptomatic of a cultural rnol·
ut1on about debt."
Corrigan, who reminded a recent
meeting of the Amencan Banker.-.
Assoc1atton that a good man} .\men-
<:ans work merely to pay the carrying
charges on loans al read> outc;tand1ng.
suppon s his rcvolutwn thew. with
several observation\
•Homeowner'> no longer burn the
mongagc when it's paid. the)' quKkl)
get another one which, in cfTett.
requires no payment ol pnn<.'lpal.
•Commercial real estate dc-
\elopers shun C\Cn m1n1mal equ1t)
investments 1n new pro1cct'i The>
borro\\ rather than invest. the bc11cr
to avoid nsk.
•Corporate takeoHr speualiw,
finance their ac11v1t) by leveraging w
the hilt. which i'> to SS)' the) borrow
hke crazy on the assets they arc about
to take over. hoping that futurt:
revenues will pa) oIT thc loans
The process 1n cfTcu turns c;tock, or
ownership. into debt ( red1 toro; re·
place shareholder'> In I 91!4-19K5.
about S 150 billton ol rnrporate equ1t \
will go that route, an amount that
exceeds all the new c;tock mucd b}
non-financial busine'>SC'i over at lca'>t
the entire post-Korean War penod
And 1n all these ca~e'>. Comgan told
the bankers. there " one of them
somewhere cager tu ohligc with a loan
of other people's mone> In manv
Irvine Company names
sales, marketing chief
Michael M. Grabendlke has been named manager of c;ales and
marketing for the Irvine Co.·., commercial office d1\. t\10n, according
to Sam Haynes, <;en1or di rector of marketing and sale'> (iraht·nd1kc
wtll be re'iponc;1hle for the sales and marketing program tor lr .. 1nl'
Center. 41!0-acrc commercial and retail center at the intL'rSt'<:tion of
the Santa Ana and \an Diego freeways.
The pa\t 18 months. he served as manager of sale!> and marketing
for the Irvine l ndu~tnal Re-.earch and Development Co . a d1v1s1on
oft he Irvine Co. Before 1oin1ng the company, Grabcnd1kc. 31, wa'> an
1ndu!itnal hrokcr w11h Cu'ihman & Wakefield. He 1s a graduate nf
USC. He and ht'i wife. Annelle, live w11h their daughter 1n Irvine • • • Larry K. Dart ha\ hccn appointed director of mark<·t1 ng for ITT
J1b1eo, a unit of ITT Corp. fhc ( 'osta Mesa resident wa!> formerh
plant manager for IT I Jabo;ro in Costa Mesa, which manufacturt'!.
pumps and accc\!.1me!i for the general ind ustrial. sanitary pr<X'C'i\lng.
marine and RV market'i. • • • Caroline uonattl Abmaneon and Abmed Juffall has bern cl el ted
to the board of Irvine-based Floor Corp. JufTall 1s managing director
of E.A. Jafall ud Brothen of Saudi Arabia. Ahmanson 1s a cultual
and c1v1c leader who serves as vice president of the board of the Los
AA1elee World Affaln Council. vice chairman of the National
Comm I nee on U.S.·Chlna Relatlon1, and a member oft he President's
Advl1ory Committee on the Art• ud the Hamultles.
cao;es the other people are foreigners
.\mencam are hocking their assets
ahroad
.\'i other\ have. ( o rngan has
~.irc:hed for the rca-;ons why all this
'>hould be happening 10 people who
u'icd to pride themselves on paying
th·:1r own wa>
Ht names several po'>s1b1lt11es
It 1\ possible. he believes. tht
1n1en'ic com pelll!On 1n banking and
finance has caused lenders to over-
ride the usual credit restraints. He
wonders 1f financial innovation too
eao;il) permi ts lenders lO transfer n.,k
to other' And he considers the role ol
lhl· tax uidc which strong)~ en-
courage'> debt ·
.\nd ht' rnn'i11lcr'i the 1ncred1hlt
pO'>'>lb1l1t\ th.it. e11her lull) awart• or
or uncono;ciously. man) debtor~ arc
rch1ng on 1nna11on to bail them oul
a'> 11 did tor a couple of }Cars in the
1970<,
T hcrt' " a h1g d1ffaencc betwt:en
then and now ho\\e'ver In the earlier
peno<l man\ horrower'i did indeed
repa) 1n cheaper. inflated dollars.
while old-fashioned altitudes and
rcgulat1onc, held back interest rates
.\'> ( omgan '>t't'\ 1t. ··rl·ncwed
inlla11on w.11uld inl' .. 1tabl> bnngmore
tn\taoil1t v not lc\'i ·• ben the ··sn11T
ofa new. outhurc;t of1ntlat1on" would
pro<lulc h1ght•r inlt'rl'\t rate\ on tho\C
big loan'>
lnlhl''>hon1erm l 'nclc amm1ght
bail himself out of his big debts h}
refinancing, b> ra1<,1ng laxe'\. or ti ..
runntng the monc} presses But
pnvate-'ict'tor borrowa'i can't do
that
What will thn Ju·•
BUSINESS NOTES
Ad firm wins
top awards
in BIA contest
Kt rr & Auodates. Inc. a Hunt·
ington Beach-based public relations
and advert1s1ng firm . took top honors
.11 lhc Sales & Marketing Council of
thl' Bu1ld1ng lndu<,tT) .\\\oc1at1on of
L 11\ .\ngelcs and Ventura counties
The l:LAN achievement wa\ in
n•tngn1 t1on of the firm's ~lcs and
markc11ng campaign for the Le Pare
town home and rnndomin1um project
1n ~1m1 Valley ••• Rtld Advertlslog and Public Rela-
11001 hac; taken charge of the market·
mg of thl' Aca i:on Hills Summit
prn1eL·t being developed by Taylor
Woodrow California Homes Ltd ..
Reid Advert11log. a Co\ta Ml''Wl·
ba-;ed firm. I\ alc;o handling two othl'r
project' developed b) Taylor Wood·
row Callforula Homes Ltd. • • • .\)most 60 pncent of the NeJ1111
Oe vf'lopmeat Corporation's Nexus
F1nanc1al Center 1n Orange has been
(Pleaae .ee l'f0Tlt8/ AlO)
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By JIM HATHCOCK
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Newport ~ach-ba~d C aremark.
hab been a pioneer in non·in\tllu
t1onal health care since 1979
The organ1tat100 treat'> more than
10,000 patient~ who are l hron1lall)
and/or SC\.CrCI> Ill from three -.cn ite
'>lte'> acros!> the c;ountr) at a frat11 un ot
traditional co~t'>
C aremark. former!) Home ttc:.ilth
Care of Amenca. speualite\ in treat·
ment of pa11ent!. undbk to digest food
by feeding them through a che~t
catheter, v1c11ms cif < hron·., D1\Ca~.
those with b1nh defect\ alleu1ng thl·
d1gest1vt' W'>lt:m and ..\II>\ 1.a\e'>
C arcmark posted rnenue 1n-
crea1.e'\ of SO peHent la\l vear and
boost net 1ntoml' per \hare b) nearly
430 percent Im .. Maga11nl· ranked
Caremark numbN 25 among tht tnp
100 small publtc rnrporat10n\ 1n
Amenca t>arl1cr this )Car
With the recent add111on 111 a d1rcu-
response pharmaq -America·~
Pharmacy, and an t·lcl tron1<: manage·
ment !>ystem -Health < are ln-
mtute. Caremark e·qxct~ total rev-
MUTUAL FUNDS
t"nuc:~ w top S 100 m1llwn 1n I 9!H1
Larr) Watt, director of corporatL'
tommun1rnt1om, said
.\\pan of1ts total<are conlt"pt. tht'
C9ll1pan ) processes all tnsuranu:
lorms for its patients and 1!> gl'arnl
toward \Cr,·ing the ) pt'.rlt"nl 111
patients that are respon.,1 hll· lur
nearl~ 50 percent of health t.irt·
re' t'nue nauonw1de. Watt !Mild
lkcause of nsing tO\t'> lor 111
tra,enous thcrap) 1n 1mt1tut111nal
-.ctt1ngs. consumer>. emplmer) .i nd
insurance companies .ind ht-.11lh
maintenance organ11at111n\ ha' l
found that insurance r<.1tc'> t an he
<:ontained 1f more pal1l'nt\ rl'll'I'~
care in non-tnst11ut1onal '-t'll tng'
Watt said large l'mploH"" Ml
\tarting to shop morl' '>t:m1u'h hl'l111l'
spending their l'mplo-.cl· hn1d1t
dollar and have found grcJt J"
crepanc1es between rate\ for th l· \.lffil'
medical serv1ct'<i al d11Tertnt ~"''Pl·
ta ls
"People are looktng 1111 'aluc 111
health care wherl· 1hn U\l"d tt1 h.i H'
the attitude that thl" tn\llrJlllr u1m-
pan) or emplo•er 1.1.cre IJ~1ng la rt· 111
tt '>fl It doesn't matter ··\.\ Jlt \.i1d
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f'romA9
leased, although the project 1s not
completed. • • • Newpon Beach·bucd Batto aad
AHoclatea has been appointed
advertising and public relations agen-
cy for Prlatrom, lac .. • • • Harbor Bw has opened a new
branch in Irvine's Executive Parle
The new Irvine branch relpaccs
Harbor Bank's Costa Mesa branch.
Robert Tartcc~. Harbor Bank presi-
dent. said the consolidation of the
Costa Mesa office at the Irvine branch
allows Harbor Bank to serve a large
CAREMARK .••
Jl'romA9
the board of directors and founder of
Home Health Care of America said
the C~re!Jlark will grow through
~trategl~ myestment and corporate
t0tegrat1on an 1986.
"fn addition to growing our separ-
ate businesses. we have begun to
' area of Orange County without any
branch area duplication. Harbor
Bank also operates three other Or-
ange County branches in Fountain
Valley, Huntinaton Harbour and Los
Alamitos. • • • Sales revenue for the first Amen-
can Businessphone C'.enter is running
three months ahead of the projections
made by Irvine-based Amertcu
B111lae11ptione1, Inc. T he firm
specializes in meeting the needs of
small and medium-sized businesses. • • • Ncwpon Beach-based 8.J . Stewart
define Caremarlc's 1denttty. We're
merging the strengths of our different
businesses to provide new services to
patients, phrsicians, corporations
and insurers,· Sweeney said.
Health Data Institute is managed
by Gordon Clemmons. president. He
Advert111D1 ud PllbUc Relatioa1 has
established a new division, gurcd to
handle building products for the
commercial, residential and retail
marketplaces.
The division, headed by CoUeea
Cottoa, has been called an inevitable
step. because of the firm's past
involvement in this aspect of the
building industry. The firm's ex-
perience includes marketing for firms
specializing in things ranging from
roofing materials. to door and win-
dow hardware to spas.
'
1s the former president oflntracorp a
division. ofCIGNA He.althplan. La~
rence Higby, a former executive with
PepsiCo. is president of America's P~armacy. Sweeney, Clemmons and
Higby are all Orange County resi-
dents.
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McClellan eras Gaylord and Auoclatea, a
1'ewport Beach arcbltectural firm, hu been
retained to desl&n the HCOnd jlbue of
Indian Well• Vtllace, a 75,000-9C1uare-foot
m.lzed-ue commerlcal project ln Indian
Well•, Calif.
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Steel workers return to jobs
3~ ~'it Vaall! l S S ll·j6 41"• •i•,, va1N11 ff.11. ~1 l MONESSEN, Pa. {AP)-The first 1cµ,. iO!'I Velln 0' • 71'1\ n•,. venovs 1 "" ,,,. major steel strike in 26 years is over, ,U:~ !r" ~~~~ ~i~ F~ and Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. ~ ~~~ ~~V:CS,, "1 -l6 is ready to take its best shot at
r . 1:i. wsrie 13;1~ 1lil: recovenng from its financial prob-
31,,_ 37"" WmorC 1 '• I ''>
Jobs arc tough enough to find
already," said Hamer, a 30-year
veteran of Wheeling-Pittsburgh's
Monessen plant.
Only 70 members of Local 1229
voted against the contract. AMIOI 9-16 19-31 lordls
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1i~ lj.,. Wvetk 2~," H''" lems.
:M''> J.4'-~~ 2i '• Ken Hamer, 55, returned to work
~·n J; we11re 3 'Ill 3 "" here Sunday along with a handful of r/~ ~ ~I~:,,,, :~ :~ other employees to help the company NEW YORK CAP) -The following list ,,;~ 1~~ ~i~~ l1~ n~ test its abiltty to reorganize under \hows the OVer -the , -Counter NEW YORK (AP) -The following fist shows the New York Stock Exchange stocks and warrants that have oone up the most anc:I down the most based on percent of change reoardleu of volume
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163 i6J•,, ~io':i'lfr ' fl I~·, percent. Net and l>tf'Centage changes art !he fOf' Mondev. ~urltles trading belo~ S2 are Incl--. Net and ~rcenta941 changes are !he d e ence betweer. the e>revlous clos no Price and Monday ~~P.m. price.
!11e1 1"-?'"" ··1 h th' k ·t difference betw~ the previous clos no _____ _ _Q~__ls_com~ny ma es 1. price anc:t Monc:tav ~J,\st or bid e>rlce.
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1985, and you'll enjoy the first three months
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Coffin bltsiness alive at Halloween U.S. corporations will
work against apartheid
Oran e County woman offers 'Sllme Green.-
and 'Ghoulish Gray· caskets for $35 a day
By ~e A11odated Pre11
For people who take their Hal-
loween parties seriously there's no
better cc11terpiece than a real coffin.
Supplying such parties 1s both a
hobby and a busmess for Gloria
Parker, who says the trade in custom
caskets really comes aJive this time of
year. All 22 coffi ns at her Cassandra's
Costumes and Coffin in Los Alamitos
wer~ ~served by Oct. IO. this year.
she said.
For $35 a day, customers choose
caskets an such colors as "Slime
G reen" and "Ghoulish Gray."
There's a "Vampire Casket," with
plush hruna and built an the 1ra-
d!t1onal k!te shape for extra elbow
room.
Parker also offers a full lane of
costumes and assoned other services
for that dance macabre.
"We have cobwebs, tombstones for
the yard, snakes, spiden and little
caskets," she said. For SSO a day plus
a mileage charge there's a rcnt-a-
hearsc, a '64 Caddy with silver
cunains and re<:ently repainted black as a grave.
But it's the coffins, she said, that set
her apan from ordinary costume
shops.
Most of them end up at panics.
either as decorations or as props
"The Oat·lOpped ones are areat for
sctt1na up a bet. And you can put a keg
of beer 1ns1dc."
Some customer hke to ansc from a
closed casket at a strategJc point 1n the
pany. The vampire model as particu-
larly popular. "People like to have
their picture ta.ken an 1t."
Parker runs the business out of her
suburban home, but her next "big
undertaking" will be to find a store
somewhere.
"I don't get that many weird
requests," ~c wd. "One fellow did
ask ifhe could lie in it bare naked. and
l told him, ·sure, as long as you don't
damage it...'"
Then there was the wedding.
"The girl's mother thought 11 was
temble that they were living together
without being married," Pa.rker sa1d.
"She decided that she'd ~o ahead with
a double-casket weddmg and that
GO TO THE BEACH FOR
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COSTUME CONTEST • CASH PRIZES
COMMANDO/COMMANDETTE: 575
MIAMI VICE LOOK-ALIKE: s75
SEXIEST COSTUME: s75
BEST OVERALL: 5100
Thursday, Oct. 31st, 6 PM to 10 PM
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would shut her mother up fore'ler ·• •
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As the bndc and aroom ~re be1ni
earned down the llllle, each 1.1tt1ni up
1n an open casket.. the mother wntcd.
"The father -he was in on 1t -k!nd
of held her up. We a<>t her 1n the
ambulanc.c when It was over."
Parker, a SS -y ear-old
schoolteacher, IClS help ID the buSt•
ncu from her two daughters. son, and
son-in-law. In fact, vave humor bas
been a family obsession since her son
brought home a beat-up casket he had
found.
The teen-agers had so much fun
wah the casket that the family staned
loaning it out for pa111es, and the
business was born.
Once a principal complamed it
Parker was a bad mfluencc on her
students. "( told him he didn't have
any sense of humor "
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CO'J)Orate leaden w,ho sa.ad they would take an acuve role in eodiaa
apartheid tn South Africa arc mcmbcn of the U.S. Corporate Council
on Sou tb Africa.
The coun~ took out ads 1n South Afncan pewspe~. The Amencan advertJsement wu s1sned by by the c:ow>eu•s eo-
cbaumen W. Mjcbael Blumenthal, ctuurman of the Burrouabs Corp.,
and General Motors Chairman R<>scr B. Smith.
The advertisement also lmed the namC'S of the chief uecut1vcs
of: IBM. Johnson &: Johnson. Deere & Co .. Colpte-Palmolivc,
Citicorp. Auor Corp., Mobile, Caltell Petroleum. Union Carbide.
Bora-Warner, Chase Manhattan Corp., Eastman Kodak, American
Home Products, Eaton Corp .. McGraw-Hill, NCR Corp., Euoo,
Interpublic Group of Companies. Bristol-Myers, Coca-Cola, Olin
Corp., Jngcrsoll-R.aod, Merck & Co .. du Pont, Xerox. CIGNA Corp.,
Kellogg Co., 3M, Baxter· Travenol Laboratories. Scherina-Ptow
Corp., Monsanto, Norton Co .. Phelps Dodge Corp .. Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co .. Control Data. UpJohn. Ford Motors. Sterhng Drug Inc ..
Pfizer Inc .. Sperry Corp., Dart & Kraft loc .. Federal-Mogul Corp.,
Caterpillar Tractor Corp . Honeywell Inc .• Borden Inc .. Rexriord.
Smith Khne Beckman Corp., Standard 011, Warner-Lamben and
Hewlen-Pack.atd.
Bank of Amcn ca 1~ Cahfo rrua'!> leading
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Stock prices climb
N EW YO RK (AP) -Stock pnces rose
broadly today. as investor concern about rising
interest rates cased.
The advan~ at one point pushed the Dow
Jones average of 30 industrials above its record
closing high. but pnces fell back at the end of the
day, leaving the average JUSt below that level.
Traders said the market was encouraged by
remarks of Federal Reserve Chamnan Paul
Volckerbcforc a Toronto c1v1cclub Monday night.
Volcker said that he did not expect the recent
expansion of the money supply wo uld luck off a
new jump 1n inflation, even thoui.h the growth has
been peater than the Fed would like.
One dealer said investors interpreted Vol·
cker's comments as meaning that he does not
expect interest rates to ris.e significantly over the
near term -a prospect that has bttn worrying the
market and dampening in vestor enthusiasm.
The Dow Jones average of 30 mdustnaJs rose
8.74 to 1368.73, JUSt under its record 1369.29, s.et
Oct. 17
Gamers outpaced losers by almost two to o ne
on the New York Stock Exchange
Big Board volume 1ot.aled 11 0.6 milhon
shaN:s, against 97.88 million 1n the previous
~ss1on.
The NYSE's composite mdell was up 77 at
109 19
At the Amencan Stock Exchange. the market
value index wa s 227.97, up I 3 I
WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Dio
NEW VORK CAP) Oct 29 NEW VORK (AP) Ocl. 29
T' '
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Dow JoNES AvERAGES
METALS QuoTES
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Daily Pilat TUESDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1985
Toaat of town fad•• to crumba In St. Loula. 82.
Mlaaourl waa the blggeat World Serlea winner. 82.
Harbor-Laguna: It could have been worse
Had Artists· intensity been under control.
New port might not have scored 68 points
When you're in your 22nd year of
anything you have to feel like you've
seen 1tall.
Not so, and last Fnday's 68-27
football victory by Newport Harbor
over Laguna Beach 1s proofpos111vc
In the '20s it wasn't uncommon to
hearofsomeonerunningup 100
points or so. For instance, San Diego
whipped Carlsbad Army& Navy,
130.6 in 1920, and a year later
Fullerton crushed Anaheim, I 09-0
There were many other lopsided
scores across the Southland because
of a vast gap between teams'
strengthi..
This was 1n a run-It-up era -such
as Georgia Tech's 222-0 victory over
Cumberland 1n 1916. lt'ssa1d
Cumberland'~ biggest gain was an
eight-yard loss.
Even in basketball-Huntington
Beach put Santa Ana and Anaheim
away, I 11 -3and 103-11 ,respec:t1vely,
inl911.
For myself. 95 points in one h1¢''"'
school game 1s a record. as well as the
68-point total b>-one team -61
netted by the first team 1n three:
quarters.
CIFplayoff
berths all
locked up?
T a rs. Saddle back , Wa rriors
ta bbed in Sea View foot ba ll
By ROGER CARLWN
Of -D.-, .... IUll
"It ain't over unt1l 1t's over," I\ J quote ofte n ui.ed.
but in the case of the Sea View League race for Clf-
football playoffberth'i, 11 could very well ht: over
Newport Harbor. 'iaddleback and Woodbndge
figure as the teams to represent the league in the pla)"off'i
and it would take at least a couple of major upset\ to
change that list.
"Nobody 1s going to beat Ncwpon Harbor in this
league." says Saddleback Coach Jerry Witte,
Harbor 1s fl ying at 4-0. with <iaddlcback 11-1) and
Woodbndge (3-1) tra1hng after last wcck'c; 11 -7 <)addk·
back dcc1S1on over Woodbndge
Regardless of the champ1omh1p race. Saddleback
and Woodbndge appear to have locks on the three playofT
berths 1f each can pick up one more victory
And both are fa vored to do JUSt that thl\ week
Saddleback 1s gi ven the cd~e over Corona dcl Mar and
Woodbndge 1s rated over ( osta Me..a desp1tc the loc;\ ol
It~ quarterback, John Yurkovich. to a kn ee inJur.
Here's a look at this week'<, games
Unlveralty (0·4) va. Newport Harbor i0·4): "I JU~t
hope Newpon got 1t out of their system (a 68-27 rout of
Laguna Beach last week)," say~ IJ mveruty Coach Ric k
Curtis
The previous marks were 64-7 and
65-0 Monrovia v1ctones over Rose-
mead and South Pasadena in 195 I
and Mater Dc1's 64-6 win over
Cantwell in 1966
Monrovia led 40-0 and 33-0 at
halftime against Rosemead and
South Pasadena and played 1tsre·
!>Crves while the first team showered
and watched the fourth quarter from
the stands.
Mater De1led40-0at halftime and
had tts reserves playing in the second
quarter. with the clock reduced to a
I 0-minute third quarter and an eight·
minute fourth qtJartcr
Another rout recalled was a 60-6
Monrovia victory over Covina in
1948, when Bob Blackman (later I<>
~uccccd at Pasadena J(', lJmvers11 y of
D.-, .... ...,,. ........ "We ..aw the game and 11 wa<, pretty ugl )-. The} put a
number on Laguna. They'n: the best team in the league.
(Pleue Ke SEA VIEW /82)
Marina High '1 MJke Stalford 11 the Dally
PUot'• Player of the Week.
ROGER
CARLSOll
PREP SPORTS
Denver, Dartmouth and lll1no1\) lelt
his first team in until about tw<1
"'mutes remamed
As a I 2·ycar-old. I loved 11 We
(Monrov1a)wh1pped tho~Colt'i
(Cov1ria) good. I guess Blackman did.
too. since he was busy makJnga name:
for himself as an u~and<om1ng
coach
But a 12-ycar-old'<s ment.ahty
doesn't stay with yo u. happ1l> be
cause woner or later you find out
there arc two sides to the ball. and the
field.
On 1hc surface all a 6fS-2 7 decision
looh hke 1s a case of someone p1hnK
up the numbe~at the: expense of the
downtrodden
But 1h1s one was someth 1 ng el!I<.'
The Artists weren't downtrodden
and 1n fact were passing 1n the waning
!>Cconds, rather than ktung 1t be.-
Laguna Beach has earned a n:pu-
tallon for over-aggrt''>~• veness and the
Artists didn't do anything to disprove
1t with 24 penalties for 200 )ards It
An unwanted
finds a home
Ma rina· s Stafford
leaves impressio n
on old teammates
By JOSEPH OUDEVOIR
Manna High running back Mike
Stafford had something to \how nne
and all who attended the V1k1ng~·
game against Fountain Valley la\t
Fnda> night.
"I used to go to rounta1n Valle}
v.hen I was a freshman and a
sophomore:· sa}'s Stafford. now a
S-11 , 170-pound~nior "I still ha ve a
lot of fnends wh o go there and I
wanted to shov. them I can pla) ..
Stafford also had some one el..e he
wanted to leave an 1mpress1on wuh
-his coach, Da\e Thompson
"After the last game I think the
coach loc;t a little confidence in me ."
says Stafford ... I rushed for a minus
two yard\ against Huntington Reach
and had <>Orne trouble v.nh fumbk' I
needed to shov. him I rnuld 'it1ll du
the JOb "
Well. in a Shov.-·Me \late of mind.
tafTord made hi s point(,), as he piled
up 185 yards rushing on JUSI 14
cames {a I J.yard average)
He aJso ued a \Chool record In
sconng three ruuchdowm as hC'
ripped off runs of8CJ. 4 Sand 4 }'a rd~ 1 n
a 35-0 rout ofthl' Ba rons
For the big 1mpress1 on he lell
Player of the Week
~tafTord has been named the Dail)
Pilot's Pla)er of the Wec.>k
··Mike has a good combination of
'ipecd. moves and p<)wt'r " <1ays
Thomp'><>n .. He madc '>Orne great
cuts on the 45·~ard run He'<> \.Cr)
good 1n the open field ·
And on the.> Viking.,· cfTon again'>t
Fountain Valle.>)". Thomp'>on S3)'>
.. Everything JU'il fell together It
didn't matter what we did. eve~thing
worked
"'Mike had a great game running
outside most of tht' night and that".,
where he does his be'it running "
The two long runs were '>Cored on
upuon pla\<,, ""h1ch are ..,tafford'\
faqmtc'>. out ol the V1kin~· "ccr
offense
"I hke the option tht' hec;t .. \3\\
"itafford ·· 1 can get out and use m:r
'>peed (4 7 in the ~()1 and moves 1n the
open field It feels great getung out
there one on onl' I love watching
\\alter Pa\lon ot the Bear<. Thal'\
v.ho rd like Ill follov. 1f I rnuld ..
Last FndJ\ 11 ""as the f-ountain
Valle\ defen..C that followed \tafTord
"We were thoroughly emharrassed
on defense ," Baron ( oac.h Mike
Milner had said after the beating.
But since the show was also staged
for the Baron coaching c;ufT hopeful·
h Milner can apprcnatl' ..,wfford'\
P<>s1t1on or lack of o ne v.hl·n h,· wa\ at
Fountain Valle\
(Pleue Ke STAYFORD/83)
would have betn tor more, but tbr~
penal ues were dcclrned and four
others were fo1 short yarda&t because
ofhalfway-to-tbe-soaJ s1tu.auons
Tw1cc the Artists were called for
rou&hina the passer. thert were two
other personal foul penalties and
numerous unsporumanhke conduct
penalties. mostly ofa verbal manner.
Asked the obvious question -was
1h1sa response to those two roughing
the passer penalties against the Anists
1n the second quarter -G1dding.s
d1dn'tanswer But h1.,exprei.s1on
confirmC'd 1t
Newpon Harbor had penalt1~ of
llS own, I b for 165 yards. but most
were for holding. The> were gctt1 ng in
their licks. too. but most of the flags
(Pl eueeee HARBOR/BS)
All-Stars
headed by
Gooden
from AP dlapatcbH
Dv.-1ght vooden ol th,· "lev.
Yorlc Mets v.ho dominated Na·
t1onaJ League batters en route to a
24-4 record -.cored another land·
shde victory when he wa~ named
today to The Associated Press'
maJOr·league ba!oeball ~II -Star
team
Gooden rec.e1,ed 114 of a
poi.s1bk 117 \.Otes from a na·
t1onw1de panel of spon s wn1er11
and broadcaste~ 10 nail down the:
nght-handed pitcher''> spot on the
squad St Louis' John Tudor beat
out the !'.ev. York Yankee,· Ron
Gu1dr. M(}.~h a~ the left-handed
hurler
C1ooden paced the the NL in
v1ctone'> earned·run a"erage.
I 53 complete game~. I fi in ning.s
p1tcllea ~iii ~ 1 and 'itn keouts
268 He .tl\11 rcachrd double
fi gure!> in .,tnkc11ut') 11 times.
running h1~ l"O·\car career total
to 26
"E'"en when ht"0'> not gelling
double figure\ he'\ ama11ng. ..
\a1d the \.1c:t\ < 1an ( aner of
C1oodcn "''-"hen he get'> into
trouhle ho"" urn 'ou nnt he
Cll.Clled b) v.hat he can dn lO hail
himself out "
At 20 years. q months. CJ days
Gooden became the younpt
pitcher 10 v.-in 2 I gam<'\ ~'itlng
Bob Feller·, ma1or·leagu,• mark
and (hn\l\ "'1athc.·"'11n \ ""a·
(Pleue eee ALL-ST ARS/84)
Raiders easily keep streaks alive
They run Monday night record to 23-3-1
in beating Chargers for 7th straight time
havcn't had much oflatel) -otlen~
-although the~ did 11 aga1n..t a team
that entered the game ranked 27 th
defcn~1vcly 1n the 28-tcam NFL
W11h Marcus Allen ru-;hing for 111
\ard'I and three \hon tou<:hdown<1
.ind l\.1arc Wll'lon throwing for 258
}.trd'>. the}' Jumped to a 4u1ck 10-0
kad. C\panded 11 lo 24· 7 at halftime.
thcn spent the \elond half running
out the clock.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The \IK"'
around the Los Angdc'> < ollscum
proclaim the motto of the lm
Angeles Raiders· "( ·omm1tmen1 10
Excellence" Halfway through the
National Football League \Ca~on, th1·
Raiders arc beginning to fulfill that
commitment.
"We're halfway th rough and li ed
for first. That'" not a had place 10 he,"
said Coach Tom Flore'> after the
Raiders won their fifth 'ltra1ght gamt·
Monday night, dismantling the 'ian Dt~o Chargers 34-21 to 101n Oen vcr
1n a tie for fi"t place 1n the Ar C Wc'lt
with a 6·2 record
It marked their longnt w1nn1ng
\trcak since 19M3. the )Car the Raider..
won their la~t ~uper Bowl, and wa')
the latec;t 1n a long line of Monda)'
night tnumphc; -the Raider<; arc
now 23-3-1 in the pnme·t1me show-
case
The '1C't1>f) also ran their \treak
against the< harger'I tu 7-0 \inlc the~
moved from Oakland 1n I 9X2
Moreover. the Raiders ac-
complished 11 with \omcth1ng they
fhe defense. meanwhile. didn't do
\O hadho either
Led ·by Howie Long and Rod
Manin. l t registered SI\ \3Ck<, and
harncd Dan Fout\ all night 1n the San
Diego quarterback''> fim 'ltan since
1n1unng a knee a month ago
Rams are back to reality
Robinson : We've
ta ke n giant
s tep s back ward
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
D.-, .... c... ' ..... ,
As the NFL season marches into its
ninth week, the Rams. according to
C'oach John Rob1nM>n. "Have taken a
couple of giant steps backward
Brock gets past ki dney stone
Rams quarterback Dieter Brock. who completed a llub rl·rnrd '">
passes Sunday. was released from a hmp1tal Munda) .1ncr being
admitted for treatment of a kidney ~tone
Brock checked into Chapman vencral llosp1tal <iunda't .iltcr the
28-1 4 loss to the San Francisco 49ers He 1s expected to be able to practice this week and to be at lull \peed
on Sund;ly when the Rams. 7-1. ho~t the New Orleans Saint\ .
Brock's complc11ons. coming 1n 51 attempts. hcttcrcd the Ka me;
record of 30 completions ~t by V 1nce Ferragamo in 1 llR:! Rams Coach John Robinson said Brock had cwcnencing pain
from the kidney stone for a few days ..
··~t· h,l\t• J great delen<,e ..aid
~!Ison ··Jhe)°vc been larning U'>.
taking a lut uf prcv;urc 11fT u'> It kit
good to ~core \Orne points and takt•
\Ornl' ol thc prl'\\Uft' oil 1hem ··
"I thinli. tht• r>lkn\c.· ,., t11m1ng
along·· \aid tight end T ndd
< hn\tl'nS<n v.hcHaugtu \C"<'n na\\l'\
tor I '.i )ard\, 1ndud1ng a .iX·).trda
that ~t up the Raider,· third touch·
do""n "A.nd that'r, a good thing
bel"au\e \OU v.ant to peak v.h cn 11
l'OUnt\ •
I hl' RJHkr\ u1n1rnllcd the g..inw
trom the oul\ct holding San Diego
""I thou I a fir'>! do" n on 11\ fi r\t tour
p<>\\C\\lon\ and <tu1nng I() p<11n1'
l he fir\t '>ton· v.a\a 2<>->ard ticld g11al
b)C hn\Bahrsctuph> M1ke ltJ\Ol''.
1ntercep11on of a f-nuts pass fhc
second came on a I '·)a rd re\ er\t' tn
JC''i'ile He'itcr the rookie wide r<"
ce1vcr "'-h1th ~ulminated a 'h·\.tnl
dn\t' \t'I up h\ l 1>ng0'i th1rd-<lu"n
\ack 1ha1 pu'>hC'd tht· < hargc.·r. hJl l 111
their own nine
.\ltt•r .. nut\lul 1t 10 Ill-., v.nh J '>:
)a rd homh to ( 1ar. .\n<lcr<,nn nn thl'
fir\t pla' of thl' 'cuind quancr tht•
Ra ider\ opcm·d 11 11p agai n on '""
<,core\ h' \llcn
The fir.-.1 J \ \Jrd plunge "a'
again 'i<.'t up h\ the tkfC'n'lt -the
lh1dcr<, got tht• hall JI thl' ~an Diego
'~ at\er c,ack'i b' Brad Van Pelt and
Manin pu<ihed ihe < hargc" bat Ii. 111
the~' en \an Diego almost got out nl
trou le -Ralf "10JS leJenko"r, M ·
)ar punt wil\ nulhlied hv an illegal
man downficld and he 'iQu1hhl'd thC'
re-kick out of bound' at the 15
\,
.. ~ .......... "We 1ot a clear reminder of what 11
takes to win this lca$uc," he said
Monday. obviously still feeling thC'
aftershock of unday'" drubbing ad-
ministered by thr San Franc1~0
49ers.
myself. which was wrong of me That
game doesn't mean morr than the
New OrleaM Saints gamr we have
this Sunday."
The Rams were 7-0coming into the
game with a chance to put the 4Qer'i
ori the .,helf until next year But \an
(Pteue .ee RAM8/B2)
< hn,ten'icn·., 4)(.,arJ retl'pt111n "''
up tht' ne'<t <;eort' ,\.lien'\ I ·\ard \11\t'
made 11 ~4-1 at tht' half
T he RaJden' Marcua Allen attempm to catcb a paM ln end
zone but mlue9 u Char&en Olli Byrd, John Hendy cloee ln.
"That pme was the arcatest proof
\Mt stats he," said Robinson ancr
evaluating films of the loss. "We were
even with them in almost all area'>,
but it sure wun't an even game They
k1clced the hell out of u~ We played
poorly on both offense and defon~
We were a step behind all day."
Robinson did. however, try to
salvaae '°methina frnm thr wreck · aae. "Falhna behind ltke that p ve us a
chance 10 open up our passina pme a
li ttle," he111d. "But we ho~ we don't
have to throw SI times (Dieter Brock
was 35 of SI for )44 yards) a pme
apin."
This was the pmc everyone was
waiuna for It wa1101na to~ the acid
test for the undefe.tcd Ram, and
their chance to show they were.
indeed. for rul. •
"I thtnk everyone made more out
of ttu1 pme than they •hould have,"
said Robinson. "I have to admit,
thouan. I aot cauah• up 1n ~mr nf 1t
Coleman's absence the difference in World Series?
KANSAS< ITY, Mo. (AP)-An oOcns1vC'
collapse by the St. Louis Cardinals in a World
Series thry were suppoKd to have won may. 1n
retrospect. have been 1nev1table bcc.-au~ oftht'
absence of 11'\)urcd Vince Coleman. fif'\1
baseman Jack Clark said Monday
"He is a btt part ofth1" team He 'ltole I IC
bases. We've aot a team where someone has 101
to make It happen," Clark said of Coleman·~
absence. "We aot away wnh 1t for a while, hut 11
cau&ht up with us Ouys naned 1ctt1na out ol
thcmsclvc and out of their own pme We
couldn't put the pieces of the puzzle toaether "
Clark's claim that St Louis' failure ap1n1t
the Kansas C'ity Royala in the World Scncs was
not the same team that dunllJ the rqular
staM>n led lhe National Lcque in h1t11na and
run productton was d1fTu:uJt to d1,pu1e
Throuah their fint 162 pmes. the C arch
hit 2M and 5C'Ored at a pace of more than four
run$ a pme Ap1nst Kan&a\ Cit} they hit 185,
tht lowe"t ever by a team in a ~vrn'"illm<'
$(nes, and manufactured onl) I ' run\
"It', a rcnccuon o ( our poor h1tt1n1 and
their 1ood p1tch1na." St Lou1" outfielder o\nd\
Van Slyke said 1n the aftermath of the Card\'
11 -0shcllaclunaSunday n1aht 1n the final game
"We knew from our \C-Oullna l'f'pons that
they had aood p11china. and ~ knew that
wh0tvef &Ot the best p1tch1na WIS 10 11\I tu
Wln," Van lyke a11d "WeJUlt felt that oui bats
~better than their bl11 It's mry."
Given by John Tudor as the t"aute for t
Louis' dcm1lt' was the dlspu\Cd call at first buc
that sparked the RoyaJs12-1 victory in the sixth
pme.
"I think~ IMt that pme on what ~as a
bad call But that had noth1nt to do w11h what
happened tontat\t." ~1d Tudor atltt bcanna the
brunt of Kansas C'1t) ·,ti nal·aame as'iult "h <•II
camC' down to one hallgamc T on11h1 tht\ wl•rt·
l\ lxtter ballclub than we werr "
( ard~ Manqer 'W h1tc) Hcnt v.ht1 a fcv.
vcan qo stttrcd tunsas \1ty to thf'Ct' stra1aht
..\mmcan Luau<' playoffs. t<'knowledgcd as
much. alb<'11 aruc!aingly
"I'm not t.1k1na an.,thmg av.a' from tht'm.
hut I don't think thn could"'"'° uur (NL La\tl
d1 ,mon." tlen<>s said "We led the leque in
hits. runs tcorcd. but over the last month v.('
didn't hat. When a team acu IO a slump. there I\
noth1na you can do."
Henoc. " h11 team wa\ 1.1k1na th hlh.
went to the retCUC of pitcher Joaquin AnduJ•r
dunna a fif\h·1nn1na di putt with ptate umPtrc
Oqiri DenkU\IC'f over a pitch c.1lled a ball
-rhr rhuhtirb with th<' \amC' 4.mencan
'
l.caau<' umpire ~ho a n1Rhl earlier madC' thl
l'Ontroverual call al llr\I ba'IC, prcKtu~·t'd re uh'
that wt"rt' prcd1ttable Henog hc1. amC' the fil'\t ~nt' man~ere1ectC"d ~tnCC' 8111\ Manin ofthC'
Nev. 't or~ 't ankOC"\ in I Q7t\ One batttr later
4.nd uJar al\O r('tttV<'d the hca \ e·ho .1\ tht fif'\t
player lo bt CJ<'Cted since: l 'la\ ( umll of LhC'
Cinl 1nnat1 Rt'd1 in 1 t>70
4.1\er-Aard. an e1plain1na th<' tcmperamcn
tal outbun.t th.at prec1p1tated "ndU,Jar'a ben
1<>hment '' tht' p1tl hcr WI\ b<'1na phys1c:all}
rcW'l1nt'd h\ tt'amma1c T rm Pendleton and
1\1 Lou1\ roa<ht\ Ital l.an1('T and Ntclt Leyva
the man"&<'' C'lm<' t< the < ards' 21-pmt ~inner·, deftnst'
"Ht '\ JUSl bttn uptct b«aux he hu onh
won one same ovn tbr lut coul)k of moath\
.\nd14.1ar wascalhna for(atcbcr Oarrdl) Port<'f
and ( Or-nk1fl#r) aot '"' olvtd .. HtnOI u1d
' \
•
.. Or-. CoMt OAJLY PILOT fTueedey, October 29. 1985
Prep football players of the week Royals f c;ins
whoop it up CD.18 Oll&CO
Coroaa de1 Mu
The 6-1, 180-pouod 1en1ortiaht
cod kicked two PATs., cauaht two
puses and at linebacker he bad
two t01o w:ltles and was at ~
point of an.ck six tunn.
·--------~~~~~~~-
TTLSR lllDDltLL
ca.ta ....
The S·S. 1S5-pound junior
defensive t.ck-runn1na beck re-
covered a fumble and forced
another1 both ae.dina to TO., and
ruabed tor S3 yardt on 13 carries.
·-----------------------------~
CA8ST SW ANSON
htancla
The 5·11, 190-pound senior
defensive end caused a fumble
and sacked the quarterback twioc.
He also stood out al offensive
auatd wtth some timely blocks.
·-----~~~~~~-------
IUlT AK WILDMAN
Newport Barbor
The S-J 0, 163-pound senior ...;
comerback·runnina back a:raded
out to the highest be bas aD year,
scorina four touchdowns and
rushina for 90 yards on 16 carries.
·-----------------------------~
JEP'P' DARLl1'0
Ocean View
The 5-10, 1 70-pound senior
comerback did an excellent JOb
on defense and also caught a 70-
yatd TD pass to break a four-week
team scorina drought.
RAKDY GOENS
Ed190n
TI:ie 6-3, 25J.pound ~nior
offensive tackle showed import·
ant hustle on plays away from
btm blocluna downfield, and was
strong on pass and run bloclung
·--------------------------~--
LANCE ZENO
Fountain valley
The µ, 255-pound senior
offensive tackle. who has been
instrumental the tnttre season,
blocked exc~pt1onally well for
both passma and runnmg..
·-----~---------------------~
¥lke Stafford
Marina
Tht S-10. 180-pound running
back ran for three touchdowns
amidst a total o f 185 yards on 14
cames, sconng on runs of 80 and
4 yards and a 45-yard pass.
·-----------------------------~
CHRIS ROSS
Hunthufton Beach
The 5.:'1 I, I 70-pound senior
defensive back played ellceUent
on pass coverage ag.amst West·
minster m a 21-0 shutout. which
included two key 1ntercepuons.
··~---------------------------~
BOBBY HAMltLIM
ln1ne
The 6-2. 225-pound senior
middle guard had six tackles, one
intercepuo n, thrtt sacks and
caused a fumble. and on offense
blocked and punted well.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP .••
From Bl
without a doubt, they ve proven that and the way they ve
played the last few weeks has been very intense." «
University is tryina to recover from a series o f first-
balf blahs in which the Trojans have dua themselves a
hole. Craia BeUe went out o f la.st week's game with Costa
Mesa with a hip-p<>int.er, and if he's lost for the Harbor
game the Tr~ only legitimate speed will be missing.
Harbor b Mlke Gidding.s can sec the numbers,
1t's 4-0 vs. ~. but remams concerned with his own club,
as well u University.
"Everybody scores on us," says Giddings, ··and Uni
has as fut a backfield as anybody ucept Saddleback.
What concerns me is them breaking for long gains. They
scored 21 pomts in the second half against Coropa del
Mat.
"Despite our scoring last fnday I feel our team has a
lotofboles in it, still. We seem to do thing.s better than any
team we've had, and then at other times_ we seem to do
thinp worse than any team we've bad. Laguna Beach d id
a good job of ex ~ing our weaknesses on defense."
Thursday night's site: Newpor1 Harbor High.
Cotta Mna (Z-Z) vs. Woodbnqe (i.l): "Mesa got 1ts
lirst win (in addition to a forfeit win over Laguna Beach)
and we ltnow they're hunlf)'. like a shark who's tasted
blood." says Woodbridge Coach Gene NoJi. "I thought
the new kid, T yl er Riddell, really added a new clement to
thetr offense that they hadn't had before."
Riddell is a Hillsdale (San Mateo) High transfer. A
j unior. in two games be bas netted 92 yards on 2 5 cam es,
and bas been vetJ:!~mincnt in the secondary.
Costa Mesa h Tom BaJdwin is optimistic ofh1s
team's chances for an upset, statins; "I think we can play
Woodbridge tough. We'd have to play over our heads. but
it's fun when you think you have a cbancc to win.
"Riddell does g>ve us another threat carrying the ball
which we lacked."
Baldwin acknowledges Woodbridgc's loss of
Yurkovich, a two-year starter at quarurback, but it's the
defense of the Warriors which takes the forefront.
"They shut o ut Corona del Mar and Estancia and ifs
basically team defense. They don't have a super
dominant player, they just do well together."
Friday ni&ht's site: Irvine High
Lapa.a Buclll (l-J) vs. Estucla (l-3): Estanc1a's
Eagles finally picked up that elusive tint win in league
play. bestina nvaJ Corona del Mar, 21-16, but ~ch Ed
Blanton says there's not much time to dwell on that.
"Cedrick Hardman has some pro stuff in there and
they create a lot of problems for you," says Blanton.
"Anyone who takes them lightly is going to get hurt. They
have a good football team and we certainly can't overlook
them or we'll get our butts beat.·•
The Eagles came out of the Corona del Mar game
injury-free, and the running pme was cnsp, which was
good news for an offense which has a passing $&me that
has completed only 35 percent of its attempts 1n league.
going 28 for 80 for JUSt 26 7 yards, while being intercepted
five times.
Laguna Beach's defe nse has been tough agains the
run. but showed some big holes in secondary against
Newport Harbor.
"Our pass defense was temble against Newport.··
says Hardman.
Laguna Beach's game 1s also hampered by the
possible loss of tight end Broe Stephens and defensive
baclc Daxon Donch (ankle).
Fnday's site: Newport Harbor High.
Saddleback (3-1) vs. Corona dtl Mar IZ·tl: With
losses to Woodbndge and Estancia. Corona dcl Mar
Coach Dave Holland knows h'1s team 1s up against 11 with
the Roadrunners.
"We know we're going to have to play o r be
embarrassed,'' says Holland. "We still feel we're a good
f ootba.11 team "
Holland notes the speed and defense of Saddleback.
but is even more concerned w11h the sheer quickness of
the Roadrunners.
The Sea Kings got a boost with the reahzauon that
comerback Craig Ntiton has not been lost for the game
after responding from a bad leg contusion.
SaddlebackCoachJerry Witte says his club 1s looking
forward to the collision with Corona.
"It's always a good, clean, hard-fough l football game
We've bad good games in the past
"We know we have to estabhsh the run first," adds
Witte. "Corona del Mar 1s stamng to move the ball on
offense well and they're putting together a good ball
control passing game. But their backs (Sean Turner and
Chns Warner) are 1mpress1ve. They block real well for
each other and arc really hard runners."
Saturday night's site: Newport Harbor High.
USC's Tanner lost for season
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Flanker Randy Tanner,
Southern Cal's third-leading receiver this season. has
undergone surgery o n his left knee and will be out for the
rest of the season
Tanner, a staner aU Sill games this season. suffered a
tom tendon his left kneecap while returning the opening
kickoff dunng Southern Cal's game Saturday against
Notre Dame in which the TroJans lost 37 3
The 5-11. 190-pound !.Ophomore underwent surgery
~n Sunday
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ADAM LEITER
Unl•enity
The 5-11, 170-pound senior, a
leader defensively, Ailed in nicely
for the injured era" Belle with 37
yards, ancludina scorina Un1ver·
saty's only touchdown.
·-----~~~~-------------
DAVID KLEIN
WoodbrldCe
The 6-2, 200-pound senior
tackle had his best game of the
year on both sides. making se v-
eral key stops defensively and
blocking well on offense
•~------------------------~ TODD llAJlilfOVlCH ~
Mater Del
The 6 -4 , 190-pound
soph o m o re quarterbac k
withstood a lot of pressure from a
strong defensive team (Bishop
Amat), completing 17 of34 passes -;;;;;~!li'"'~ii..A~
for 198 yard s. •~---------------------~---
RA YMO!m SMITH
Weetmlnater •
T h e 6-0, 21 7 -pou nd
sophomore linebacker played
well on defense for the Lions m a
game they lost, 21-0. to Hunt-
ingto n Beach
•·~-----------------------------
HECTOR SANTA CRUZ
Saddle back
The 5-10, 145-pound junior
defensive back had two inter-
ceptions, one returned 47 yards
for a TD, and blocked well at U·
back.
-S B PORTS REAK
Toast of the town
beconies a ghost
after big collapse
From AP dl1patcllt1
ST. LOUJS-TheSt. Louis Cardinals (11]
returned home unceremoniously early
Monday after losing to the Kansas City
Royals in the seventh and deciding game of the 1985
World Series. ~
Had the Cardinals won Sunday night, a welcoming
ceremony was planned for Lambert-St. Louis Airport
when the players arrived around I a.m. But the
festiv1t1es were canceled when the Royals drubbed the
Cardinals 11-0 to win the Interstate 70 Series.
A few d1chard fans who showed up at the airport
anyway found a stand set up on a desiputted parking lot
vacant and the gate locked. Some said they got a brief
glimpse of several players as they humed through.
In addition. a ticket-tape parade planned for noon
Mo nday an downtown St. Louts was called off. No other
act1vit1es involving Cardinals players were planned for
Monday, the club said.
St. Louis fans watching the game on television
Sunday ni&ht were stunned when the Royals knocked -
Cardinals ace John Tudor out of the game in the early
inntn~ and proceeded to chew up a parade of rcltevers
sent an by Manager Whitey Herzog.
"It turned anto a circus," said Scott Stream . 29, a St
Louis County salesman as he watched the game at a bar.
"But we're still proud of this team. They had a heck of a
season."
The streets were quiet an downtown St. Louis after
the game and what few cars were on the street seemed to
be occupied by fans leaving entertatnment spots.
"They JUSI le.ind of drifted away," said Skip
Cashion. "TI:ley were all hopped up when the game
started. then it got quieter and quieter."
As the flme got out of hand, bartender Tim Bryan
at Thurmer s Steaks saw the change an his customers.
"The crowd's still here. but the1rch1ns are down on
the Ooor," he said.
"l still love the Cardinals," said Butch Smith, a
bartender at Panama Red's saloon. "What're you going
to do? Just get drunk, forget 1t and come back next year.
It's JUSt a game, man.''
Quote of the day
"One good thing (about losing) 1s that we're
out of the Orange County rank.ing.s and Channel
56 won't have to have a blank spot in the ratings.
Whenever they show 11 (the top I 0 chart) on
telev1s1on, Edison was No. 5 and they'd skip us. It
was blank." -Edison Hi&h football coach Blll
Worlunaa, who bas refused to allow the Orange
County-bas¢ station to televise any of the
Chargers' games .
Nbon gives umpires a raiae
NEW YORK -former President iii
Richard. M. Nixon. acting as an arbitrator.
decided Monday that major league um-
pires Wlll receive a 40 percent increase in
pay for work.Ina additional bueball games in the two
d1v1S1onal championship !Cries.
N_1xon. ch~sen· by the presidents of the two feaaues
to decide the dispute between buebalJ and the umpires
1n binding arbitration, said in a statement, "The
arbitrator's decision is that because the champio nship
series have been expanded by a factor of 40 percent, the
~orion& umpires arc en~itled to .receive a 40 percent
increase an compensation, wb1ch amounts to an
increase ofS4,000 per umpire, or a total of$48.000 per ~for the 12 working umpires for the years I 98S and 1986."
300,000filred to downtown
to see World Serte5Champs
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -About 300,000
baseball fans lined downtown streets. hung out of
windows or perched in treetops to greet ~he world
champion Kansas City Royals Mo~day as 1hcc1ty threw a
two-hour ticker tape (>Stade that httered the town with a
snowstorm of confcth.
The downtown area remained jammed Wlth traffic
foUowinJ the parade and acco~panying raJly as a steady
procession of cars decorated w1th streamers, balloons and
bows sounded their horns in celebration of the city's first
Wortd Series victory ever.
Pt.ayers, team officials and others rode t~e 1wo-~1le
route along Grand A venue to Liberty Memonal, beaf!ltn&
and wavina as 40,000 pounds of shredded paper dnf\ed
from downtown office buildtngs.
Fans along the route, still celebratin_g Sunday's 11 -0
victory over the St. Louis Cardinals an game seven.
skipped school or were p vcn an extended lunch hour to
take part in the hoopla. They hoisted themselves on ~
stop shelters, bill boards, light poles and others' shoulders
to catch a glimpse-of the new champs.
"Who wants to work when you can be here?" said
Duff James, a Kansas City native. "This is the greatest
day in history for Kansas City. I own my own business. so
J can do whatever I want. And today, I want to be a little
boy."
Nearly every fan wore blue, while some sprayed th.e1r
hair or painted their faces the royal color. Many fans tied
blue ribbons in their hair. .
Fifteen a rches of blue and wh1te helium-fi lled
balloons were draped across the parade route, while blue
and white creP.C paper streamers Ounered from storefront
windows. building ornaments. fire hydrants and even
fans who had turned them into armbands or headbands.
The parade was forced to stop several times a~ fans
surged into Grand A venue. The volume of confetti also c~used problems, as al least three cars caught fire and the
parade was detoured.
Mluourl la the biggest winner
KANSAS C ITY, Mo. -There simply iii
was no way Missouri could lose
With the Kansas Ctty Royals and the
SL Louis Cardinals vyi ng for their respec-
tive league titles and then playing in the World Series.
the state and the two cities could o nly reap a bountiful
harvest of green.
And reap they did.
Fourteen games of postseason action generated
about $140 million for the state, said Marjorie
Bec11ders, director of the Missouri Division of
Tourism, with about $100 mt Ilion of that pumped into
the local economies of St. Louis and Kansas Cuy.
But, even more important than the money. city
and state offic1als said, was the national exposure
shared by the two M1ssoun cities as they dominated the
national sports scene in what the media billed as the
"1-70 Senes" and "Show-Me Showdown."
For nine days, the eyes of the baseball world -
albc"it somewhat begrudgingly because of the lack ofso-
called major market teams-were trained on Missouri.
"The main advantage to having the World Series is
the tremendous showcase oppor1unity itsives the city."
said John Stephens, director of markcung for the St.
Louts Regional Commerce and Growth Assoc1a11on.
"Important business and poli hcaJ leaders saw firsthand
what's been taking place 1n SL Louis. This will have an
effect when they thmk about doing business here in the
future."
Magtc•a status ls still up In air
JNG LEWOOD -Guard Earvin m
"'MagJc" Johnson. suffering from shingles,
was examined Monday but there was no
mdication when he might return to the Los
Angeles Lakers' lineup.
Originally, he was expected to be sidelined through
the first week of the Lakers' season. which began last
Saturday nighL
A team physician said Johnson had ··shown
improvement" Monday and wtll be re~xamined today,
when it probably will be detennmed when he'll be back
m action.
The Lakers play at Dallas tonight. at Phoemll
Thursday, and at Golden St.ate Saturday before opening
their home season against Oevelaod.
Shingles 1s caused by the same virus that causes
chickenpox, but attacks a nerve and can be clltremely
pa1nful.
Edmonton snuffs out Flames
scored three goals as the Edmonton Oilers '
CALGARY -Glenn Anderson ~
defeated the Calgary Flames 6-4 in the only
National Hoc~ey League game Mo nday,
defcatina their interprovincial nvals for the second
time an four nights.
Mark Mcssicrs power-play goal off a pass from
Wayne Gretzky snapped a 4-4 tie m the tbtrd penod ~fore Anderson punched in his third goal of the game
mto an empty net. •
PCAA honors to 49er Gaynor
Long Beach St.ate quarterback Doug [iJ
Gaynor and San Jose State running back •II•
K.C. Oark share Paci fic Coast Athletic
Association offensive players of the week
honors.
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RAMS TAKE GIANT STEPS BACKWARD •.•
From Bl
runnana ~me It seems we keep
mwna difr~nt errors by different
people every play. It's Starlin& to
make everyone press a little."
With in.Juries to lhe offen11ve line,
most notably auard Dennis Harrah
(tom thiah muscle), who is elisjble to
come off the injured reserve list th11
week. and Russ Bohnacr. who was
lost for the se&IO'O with a broken
forearm. tht blocklna hasn't j elled
Wlth the Rams' hnemcn playirt1
musical cha1n.
Even tackle Jac1tie Slater wu
nunina a twisted ankle in Sunday'&
pme and was forced to the 1ldehnts
throu&bout the pmc wwt•rc not sure if we'll play Dcnnt\
much when he comea off mJumj
reserve," said Robinson. "We need
him back, thouah. He provides aia~
ility on our line, which we need riaht
now."
Runnina back Eric Dickerson
would eecond that. The NFL sinaJe
season record holder with 2 I 05 yards
last se•son, he has only 435 at the
halfway mark of the scuon.
"I thmk Eric is a linJt frust.nlcd
riaht now," said Robinson. "But he't
liie everyone cite on the team rilht
now, we're nruaJina and c.aA:t ffnd
any rhythm."
When the Saints come marchina m
th11 Sunday, the Rams hope to dance
lO a diffmnt drummer than they did
1111 week .. . '
Daily Pilot Top 10
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1.
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for football
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3 Servllt
4 Rlv.,.tloa POlv
S F0<1tane
6 LovOI• 7 San GorQOlllO
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1 Vtlenclt
l. New1IWt Hat11er
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La Oulnl•
6 La Hat>ra
1 &e1111ower • ,,.,...,,Oii
9 S.ntlt QO
10. WMdlw109'
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1 Lvnwooo
3 El MoOene
4 Cae>lt lrano Vellev
S Wnl Covina
6 Foolhlll
1 LOI AllOI
I Lol Alamno,
9 C ... rllO\
10 Paclflce
I Sc.Ill.Irr
1 Muir
) S.nlt 8trt>ere
4 Rio Mew
S Wtnllakt
6 Simi Valle• 1 Hoov.,. a Raoonoo
9 O•nard
10 Wn t T orrenc.e
I Leulllll>tf 1 Sant• Cler•
3 SI ~vlevt
4 Aooura
S Chemin.de
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L .. tllle •ec:wd '""-
~ 6·0 1:µ
Angetv' 1·0 1U.
Anotlu' 7 ·0 117
Cliru' l!ktt 7·0 99
Cltru\ Bt!I S·2 69 Oe4 Rev 6·1 60
Cltru' Bell S·2 S9
Angelus 6· 1 SS
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a..1 Mater Oel 47·11
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Btal CrHPI 11·6
Btal FO<ltena. 21· 16
BHI PtU\ X. 16· 14
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... , l'ountaln v•v. lS·O
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Sutlurben 6·1 S3 Gtrden Grove S·7 " Fr .. wey S·7 ...
SuourC>an 6·1 JI
Fr-•v 5-1 16
Garden Grove 6·1 12 s.. View H •
Southern Conferepce
Soul,, coa,, 7-0 90
Sen Gabriel va llev 6· 1 7S
Cenlurv 6· I 61
South Cou 1 6· I 62
Sierra 6·0 S7
Ctnlurv S·2 46
Sierra 6· l 33
Emotre 1 o 31
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Emolre S·7 10
Coastal Conference
Foo1"1" 7·0 170
PKlflc 6·1 106
Cnannet 6·1 9t
Ctlan~ S+I M
Marmonte S·2 61
Merrnon1e 6·1 67
Pacllic 6·1 ..
Bev 6-1 31
Che nnel s-7 19
Bev 4·7· I 10
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8HI LOl Amill<>\ 1·0
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lo'' 10 Trov 47· 13
LO'' IO BOI'• Granoe. 10·0
lnl ta Satklel>aclt, 11·6
Bee• Le11una Hill\ lS· 2
Beal Warren 11·6
Beel Ore1111e J9·0
Beel Irvine, 36·7
Beel Walnu1 JJ·7
Beet Santa Ana Velltv 10·0
Beel HH Wll\on, 1·0
Beet Kenneov lS·O
8••• Ge,,r 71s13
Bea• Cv1><eu 34·3
Beat Alllt mt>ra 48 1
801 Gltndai. 11·0
Btal Vitnlure 11·6
Beel Hueneme. 21·1
Baal Camarillo, 4'1 12
BHI Soul,, Torrance. 19·7
Lo'' to Arcedl•. ?2· 19
Bea• Mira Co"• 11·1
Beel Buena. 28·0
Beat Sanla Mon<ce. 71·7
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7 Sant• Ynez Tri Veile• Vi S2 BHI 191,llOI> Dlego, 23·3
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9 Eltlnort Su<\kl\1 •·3 19 BHI YUGt loa, 1·1
10 Yucaipa Sunlll1I 4·) 14 Loll 10 Ell lrto<e, 1·1
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2.ClartnlOlll Ba Miine 6· 1 11 BHf Pornone . "4·21
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10 Bell Garden' Wtlllrnon1 4·) IS Loil 10 Et Renelle>, 33· IS
Northwestern Conference
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4. LDmPOC
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9. Norlll Torranc:e
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Camino lhtl
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7·0
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BNI Arrovo Grande, 24·6
BHI lne>ltwOO<I. 42· 12
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9ffl Sa!Hlan, '1·0
Bfff 8everelv HUit. 7 ·6
Lo11 10 .t.ntaloPe va11ev. 30-7
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1 Cnarter Oak MOn!VI-
2 Diamond Sar Hacltnclll
3 Ctt1lra1 OeMrf • Vallev\
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6 La Sierra San Anclr .. ,
7 San Olma• MOntvi.w
I Ganftl\a Heclenda
9 AIUW Montv'-
10 Celoll San AnclrMt
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7-0
7-0
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100 8ffl Sen Olmes, 11·0
90 8NI Etlwenoa, Je-6 n ... , Coeel'lella Valltv, 21-14
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49 Ifft San ._..nvdlllO 16-6
"4 Loil to Cl\anw OP. 21 ·0
:M llffl Ontario. 42-23
11 Lo•t to 8aktwtn Park, >0-'9
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HARBOR ..•
F rom Bl
were fortechnical anfracuons.
Obv1ou5ly the Sailors scored often.
and the} were still passing away
against a near-hapless Laguna Beach
secondary 1 n the founh quaner Wlth a
61-27 lead. marching to the Amsts' 28
on a 12-yard pickup on third down.
thenJUSt missing in the end zone.
'"That was a signal to them." said
Harbor Coach Mike Giddings. mean-
ing 1f1he An1stsd1dn't back offhe'd
continue to pass.
Well . the Sailors stopped pa~ingat
that poml, G1dd1ng.s insened the
second stnngand proceeded to move
the remaining distance in seven pla}'s .
They had the ball again wnh 5:09
left after an 1ntercept1on at the
Laeuna Beach 38. and moved to the
11 an ti ve plays before reserve
quanerback V ancc Bre1tfus took four
deliberate one-yard los~s. giving the
ball over to the .\n1s1s with I :35 left.
Laguna Beach proceeded tostan
passing-and had a third player
ejected from the game. Said one
spon swntcron the sidelines. "This is
the ugh est game I've ever seen."
Laguna Beach Coach Cednck
Hardman called thegame"a night-
mare," and Giddings said ''It was the
strangest game I've ever been in."
The funny 1h1ngabout it. Harbor
could have had more points.
Laguna Beach went for 11 on founh·
and-one on its own 29 when down 6-0
and failed. but the Sailors netted JUSl
one yard on the exchange.
Late 1n the fir'it balfHarbor
quanerback Shane Foley con nec1ed
with his receivers tWlce tn the Laguna
Beach end 1one. but penalties negated
both and the Sailors settled for a field
goal with one second left.
And, they could have scored at the
end.
A scoreof6~-27 doesn't leave
much room for doubt. but I'll always
wonder what would ha ... e happened
had lhe Artists pla yed Wllh that much
1ntens1ty under control. simply leav-
1ng1t asa no~-to-nose game.
Chances are the Sailors would have
won.and convincingly, but I don't
think they would have scored 68
points, I don't thank they'd have been
passing an the founh quaner and I do
trunk both teams would have left with
a better taste in their mouths.
Covenngarca prep football for 22
years works out to about 600 games.
give or take a game or two, and a lot of
them fade from memof) But this one
won't be hard to recall. ......
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STAFFORD •.•
f'romlll
Stafford was put at defcns.lvc end
while be was a Baron,· a position that
d1dn't set well With him.
"They dldn't thmk I could play
when I went there, .. be says "So I
wanted to sbow their coaches I could
They never let me in the pmes and I
wasn't vcrt happy there ·
After his bt£ pine last week.
Si.afford is qu1te 'happy as a V1kmg
"I feel great here.' he says "We're
re.ady to win and we're con~ntraung
harder. The otTen~ is really comtng
together at the ngbt lime fo r us."
lt's come in ume to enable the
V1longs to sit atop tM Sunset Leaaue
Wlth a 2-0 record. Manna 1s 4-2-1
overall with Ocean View (0-2. 1-6)
comtng up this weclc.
"People said we wouldn't ha ... e a
good otTcnse when the season
stancd." says St.afford ... But we had a
good defense and I thtnk playtng
against u in practice made our offense
better .
"We stancd having some re.al
battles tn practice. Each side wanted
10 see who would be first to wave the
white flag."
After the three-prong attack of
St.afford, fullb~k Scan Magula ( I 5
cames for 93/Vards and a TD> and quarterbac~1ck Vandemet (7-52)
helped Ma crank out 345 yards on
the ground, he Barons were probabl y
read} to h 'st the white flag thcm-
~lves.
"One big difference from the begin-
ning of the year 1s how our offensive
hne 1s playing," says Stafford.
"They're much more expcnenced
now. I think we JUSt needed some
ume to come together."
~ Cout OAJL V PILOT /Tueedey, October 28, 1816 -
Marina figures
to have 3-0 mark~
Manna ttt&h•s ViloQ&S have taken
a on~me advaniaae 1.0 the bunt for
the Sunset Lequc football cham-
p1onsh1p -and they ~ favored to
malce it 3--0 with Ocean View next.
But the other two Sun1et Leaau~
games -which tnclude I -1 Edison
against 1-1 Hunungton Bcaohand 1-1
Westminster against 1-1 Fountatn
Valley -reflect the parity in lhe
lca&UC.
This week's Oran1c County sched-
ule THU.SOAY
s.. "'9'f L..Mew Unlv.,.\ltv al N-POfl H•1110r
s-91 C-11 LA99Ue
D•N Hilt' at trvone c:-..rv .......
Tu\tln •• Canv°" (at El Modena! . ..,...~
'""''" •• E • Oo<aoo t•t v e-.clt J
fl•IOAY
S..Yi.w L-.ue
L•llUl\8 a..c,, ., E ,1eoct• • •• Newe>o<I
HertlOr l •
CO\te MHa "' WOOCll><~ '•I lrv1"4t H•Q"
S-..'--
Fountaln Ve1i.v el Wtnlmln"''
Hunllngl°" 8eact> •• EdlW>n let Orar>ge CO••'
COl~l
~' ne "' ac-v-lel l1un11ngtot' S.ec• Seil"' C..11 L....,_
Sen C.,_I• V\ Laguna HI•• e • ,..,,.,on
V•etol
MlnlOt' vi.to •' Ceo•,•••no \/all••
Allelolu• LMtue ~I ... Del el Bl\l'>Oo MOnlt>Omer•
P1.,, )( et 91•noo Amat
CetllVrv L.._
E1 Moo.na o S.n1e Ant Ce1 Senta Ane eo .. 11
S.nte An• Vellev "' Orange lat E Mboena1
VIII• Park •• Foollllll (•I Tll\t<n H•ll"
E""*" LAe9Ue
Pacifica •• Lol Altmllo' ( •• Ga11r H111n,
l'reewa v LMeue
B..,.... Park n SuMv 1111i. let 8""'41 Pero
Fullrtoti et LA Heore
~• "' TfW lei '~' ca.....-.-..__ . G.,..., ~" kft.._. i.t OW-~) i
LA Oulnl• n •tfldlO .......,..._ (et ..._
GraMal
0-.....'--~V.llnt •• A,..,...m (al La !"MN PW'll)
MHnolta at 8 rM -otlAdt
W"'t.,.n t i Vai9ncla
IATWOAY
S-Vlew~
S.OCSltOtct. "' CO<'-de! M.ttr (al N-DOfl
H•f'tlOr I ....... ~
St Peul <t $Mvltt (a t S.ma Ant lk>••I ....... ~
Kt tf!ia ., E-•nra (al va~I
l(fll...OV "' ~,. !at L• Palme Ptlf•
c;.,-.~u..u.
Bott.a Cirenoe "' Lo' ~ lei CO.-.., Grove ,.. ___
GleOil~ .,, Treouco H iib (t i Ml•WOll Vl9tol
Showdown at CdM
Corona del Mar H1gh's Sea View
League ~ater polo showdown wnh
~ewpon Harbor Wednesday after-
noon has been switched to lhe Sea
King.s' campu!t
o\hhough 11 was Corona'( home
game at the outset, lhc game was
ongrnall\ '>Chedulcd for lhe Newport
Harbor pool bccau~ of the better
fac1h11es but the Sea Kmg.s have
opted 10 use their own pool for the
game It staru at 4 p.m.
Harbor, the defending CIF 4-A
champion 1!> 6-0 m league pla). one
game ahead of Corona dcl Mar and l nl\ers1t}
CALIFORNIA'S ONLY
NIGHT THOROUGHBRED RACING!
MONDAY THAU SATURDl\Y!
OCT. 21-NOV. 4!
We re bad or :ra1...k at Los A1amirc ....
and you should be 100 01ir gp-, Thcvouq•
bred Ra cing Seac;on riot on" o•o'Tl .... ,
to be the best evC'r 1' ~so or Y '" '"'" \O,.
lots of ways to en1ov tre rac ng FREE
Post time 1::> at t3 1-.. PM E ... ceo• 0·1
October 24-5 30 PM1 and :idm ss o•
FREE to a11 opening n•gn• ~,,d eve "
FREE
GRAN DSTAND
ADMISSION
~ :. ,... h1
1 J
Monday Ear ly Bird Betting t?\.erv dav 1r0rr ' AM to 4 Jl PM And ear v r 1 ~--=
get fREE parking and FREE adn •s..,1on e1ver-,, day' Sen1l"''-ge• FRtE adrn1ss1 ·
with proof of age (62 or 01aen every Thurc;dav' E1even races ever\ n1c>-·
•••
·~ ____ ....... .
....... , .. : ... ~
teahJr1nq $2 EXACTA on races 1 3 and i:-. 9
• PICK SI 011 r acec; J 9
•$2 N IGHTLY OOUB ... E 011 races , ~ · ·
Take the whole gang-at spec1;:i grou
rates w ith plenty of e)C ras like spm1-p· 1va1e
mutue1 w indows special d1nanq arrJnqe
ments and private beverage service Call
for reservations or pl~nn1ng 1ntorma11on
ORANOm COUNTY RACINO FAIR
4961 Katella AlenueaLos Alamitos CA Q0720
(7 1d\ 99') 1234•(213\ 41 1 1361
'
M 0nnge CoMt DAILY PtLOTITl,Mday, October 29. 19815
11 F 0 R l H [ R [ c 0 R 0
·~-'=----------
NPL
NATIOMAL COM"•••NC• w..t
•em• W l T~ H PA
San Frenclaco H1wOr1Mn1
Allent1
1 I 0 175 l"' 117
4 4 0 SOO JCM IS. , s 0 375 16.l '1111
I 1 0 US 161 t40 c.... Chlceoo
Detroit
Mlnneaota
Green llav
r.moe B•\I
• 0 0 s l 0 • 4 0 ) s 0
0 • 0 ... ,
1.000 ~ ,,u 157
JOO 167
37S IS.
000 164
114
llO 161
100
150
0•111• ' , 0 .150 191 NV Olanl\ ~ l 0 '2S 111
Pl\11ec1e1on1a • ' o soo m W11111ne1on 4 4 O SOO 114
SI Loult 3 S 0 375 1'5
AM••~ANC°"'l•INCE
Denver .......
S..tlte
San DleQo
l<enu1 Cltv ,..,,..lid
Ctnc1nnt11
H~lon
Pllllbut llfl
NY Jet•
M11ml N ... EllC>llnd
lndl~POlll
9uflel0
.... ,
' 2 0 6 2 0
4 4 0
J s 0 ) 5 0
~
' .. 0 J 5 0 ) s 0 ) s 0 .. .,
• 2 0 5 3 0 s 3 0
J 5 0
I 7 0 MIMll.,., sc ... ••i.lln 34, Sen Dteeo 21
SUndllv'' a.rr..
NI• °''""' el •M'l1
150 20t ISi
150 1'3 IS.
500 l• 199 37S 190 ?21
375 ISl Ill
soo 1•1 122 lH m u1 .37S 1)9 16S
.l1S 173 1'4
750 m 111
.625 701 177
•25 154 1'3 l7S US 169
IU llW 193
ll!Ullen at S.ettle IChann.t 4 at I o.m.> Cnluoo et Green ll1y
Cincinnati •• lluffeto Clevelend 11 Pllh bur111'1
Ottrolt at Mlnne101a
K•ntu Cllv al Hou11on
Miami 11 New EllOil ild T•moe aev el Naw VOfl< Giant\
WHnlngron 11 Attenta
N1w VOfk Jet1 •• lndlanal>Olll
Pnl1-0llP11l1 11 Sin Frencl11eo ~ .... •' S.n O'-Mt!Mll.,., ~
O•lla1 e1 SI Loul1 ICnen!\14 1 •I 6 om I
Raldtn J4, CMl'WI" 21
Sc....lllv 0..,...
Sen Dleoo
1t•I011'1
0 1 1 7-21
10 1' 1 )-34 ,,,..,,..,..
LA-f'G aaltr 20, 641 LA-Heltlf' 13 run (aehr klcill, lttl ,_....,,_..,
S~AlldlftOll 5' oet1 ll'om Fout1
(Tl!Orne1 kick), 'Of
LA-Allen 3 run (8el\t lllckl SA LA-Allen 1 run (8allr klclt.), IO:So'
Tl*W~ S~A~tOll 4 run ITl'IOmll Clc:t.), l.21
LA-Allen 4 rUll (8allr kick) IC>.l6 ,_.._,..,....
LA-f'G a1111 '5, 2:15
s~~ I PHI from Fout1
IThoma1 111<:11), IN G
A-.9,2'7
GAMll STATISTICS so LA
2'2
42· 156
Flrtl down1 21
Ru111H·ye10' 14·50 PHllllO ?74
••turn \' 1rd' 30
Com11·All )l-S0-1
S.ck1bv 1·6
Pun11 1·36
Fuml>llol·Lo1I l·O
~elllH·Yerdt 6·31 Time of Poueulon 26:26
,,. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
,Sl ..
IS-)1·2
6·•1 •·ll 2·1
4·20
l3~
RUSHING-San Di.Go. J.,.,_ •·II ,
Ano.non 6·17, McGH 2·10, So.new 2·S.
LOI Anoelel. A1ltn JO-111. Jeni.en S· 17.
Hew1dn• 4·15, H911..-l ·ll. 1(1119 l·I. Wiison
l·(mlnu1 1) PA$SING-S.n 01900, Fouh
23·50-1-JIS LOI Anoelfl, Wltaon
15·) I.,. 251
RECEIVING-Sen Do.go, Clleno!W S·6S,
Wl11.ic>w S·.... Joiner 4·64, HOlol\llll 4•50,
llenclr0t\ l-'19. AnG..-IOf\ l·Sl, Je,,,. 1·7
LO\ Anoelf\, Chtl1ltni.en 1· 134, Wllll1m\ l ·U , ......, l ·24, Kewilln1 1·3S
MISSED FIELD GOALs-Lo. Anoe691,
&enr 45 $en Oleoo. Tl'IOtnu SO
.. C ..... raftnel
A~ TOf' 'JO
•ecer.1 ~ ""' llowe (SIJ 7-0-0 1,160 I
2 Flor Ide 6-~ I 1,060 1
J Penn State 1 ~o 1.0'25 l
4 Mlcnl111n •·I ·O 994 •
5 Nll>re~k• 6· l·O 912 S
6 AuDurn •· l·O 166 6 7 .Air F Met l ·O 0 76A I
l .Otlto State 6· 1·0 61'1 9
9 OI01h0me 4· l·O •\S 10
10.Flol'lda Stet• 6+0 sh 11
11 Miami, Fie 6·1·0 s.t IS
12.0lllehome S•••• S t·O ~ 12 t3.81Y1or 7·1·0 !J.37 13
14.Arllen"' 6· I 0 466 14 IS UCLA 6· l I )94 17
1'.LSU 4· 1 ·0 217 II
17 arl911em Youno 6·2·0 162 7
11 Geo<11le 5· 1-1 Ill
19 Tennen ee 3·1·2 II l6 20 So Metl\Odlll 4· 2-0 77
Otners recel .. lllO .. 011t1 Alet>eme n , Maryland 6? Mlnnete>t• S., Armv 20,
8owtl119 Gr"" 20. G1«11la TKh 7, Kenw•
7 llllnolt 6, Cotorldo s. Tuu ,.&M s
Arhon1 4, Arl1one St•I• 2. Texas l
T..Wa ra'*lnn
HIGH KHOOL GMllLS
CIF 4·A
I PalO\ Vlfdei, 1 Mlreffflt , 3 L"
Wt llllll•, 4. Ml'1N11 S.. C:..-dll Mar1 6
Senta llerD1r1, 7. W~1 I Rotllno
Hlll1. f, ... w_, Hartaw1 10 ll•v..-1v Hiit\
Clf l •A
I TllouH nd Ol kl, 1 WH ttek•. l S.n Marino, 4. Mttlft Deli S C voreu, 6
All'l•mt>ra, 1 Cl1rtmon1, a Le Caned•, 9
Soutn PHedeO•. 10 LOI ""o'
CIF l ·A
I La Quinta, 2 lndlo, l Chemlneoa, •
Valeocte, S Nortl'lvl1w 6 LomPOC, 7
LOUl1¥llle, I llaf\IO• 9 Sen lull ODl100, 10 t<t l>Oel
Clf l·A
t Mav11eld Pr•P. 2 01amo11<1 Bar. )
P•tadtrla Polv. • Le R1ln1 S Cet1, 6 S.nl1 Yne1, 1 Wl\trldOe I Chedwldc, t
C•DrlllO, 10 St Joaeon IS.n•e Merli )
v ........ ,... ....
~SCMOOL••U
CH• S·A I. Mire CO.It; t. ......., ...,._, )
Santa Monica; ._ H-. S.. ~ ..._, 6. WI 1 • ..,., 7. M9tw °"1 I, $1, JOMOfl~eWOOd); ' Sent• lertler1; 10. Dot .
Q' 4•A I Marltlo.-OOWI. t. ,_.... V*'tl l .
Nolr• Dame; 4. Torrenet; s Chamlnedl, '· Lone hlctl Wllloll, 1 EtHr'lllU1, I. El
Toro, 9. Arcadia, 10 MIUIOll Vi.to. cu• s-A
I. lltlm ol 1119 WOflcl, 2 S."'• Fe, ) No<•• Vlita; 4 ll1hoP Olevo. S La CaMde. ' Sonora, 7. C•oYon IS). I Le H1br1. 9
Rlvw tldl Polv. 10. ArtHla
C" 2·A 1 Nordllolf, 2. Rovt l, l arewlev, 4
CelaO.u•. s Olemond a.r, 6 H«MI, 1
UOlallO, I MaOllOll•, 9 Chino; 10 St Luc"'''
CIF 1·A
I Soutll«n Callfornl• C11tl1tlen, 2 Con·
nlllv. l Clletter 0.11.. 4. Yucce V•ttev. i allllCNI Union, 6 LA llePlll l, 1 Whllliet
Chrl1flan, I Marenetlle, 9 Rotary, 10
NOfthvltw Cl, 111'\11 SCllMtl
I Fllntrlollt Secred H1tonll, 1 9r&11twooc:t, 3 Clledwlcll, • Memmoth, S
C•rnoci.tl Hell, • HolV f'emltv, 1 Pe..oefl• Potv. I Mevtleld. 9 Cet1, tO lltmot11
Colt¥trll.
0..tMthMM
OAVaY'S LOCl<RR ( ............ dll
-63 anoterl 6 t>errKudl, 151 bonito. 9
rock cOd. 117 c.•lko bin, 11 H nd bau, 210
meellw14. 15 rock fl1h, " .culoln, I ~d. I 11-Pl\eed, 9 Dulltt tune
NRWP'OaT LANDING -11 r1er1 27
tand bin, 4 1<uipln, 11 mac:tt""-
BOATING
L.w.ltttYC
'ALL ••OATIA LIOo· 14 c.leu-1 llowll/ICI Lollmmn,
aaJooa YC. 2 Merli Gaudio, Banle Corin·
1111en YC, l. Tim Mulvanev, 8atDOe aev
VC
Le"' c1eu -1 Jim Oii,. Alemlto1 an vc
Senior tabOr.-l Mency Hulcl\IMon,
N•wPOtt Hart>o< YC
Junior taDo••-1 Sutle Minton, lol1woon
HarDol" YC
Lft A*"'"-
MON 0 A Y'S RHULTS
V'lll .. IJ-....... -,,_..,.., OUART•RNORSU ,.ST RAC•~--verOL.
SllllllOl\l9ldmne IOldrdlUI) U O ' 20 UO 11.1 .. Him Et w IFloueroel uo 240
SunrtCI (Mvtft) l.10
Time: 20.11 n •XACTA 12·)) Dlld m .oo
s•COND •ACI. 400 Ytrdl
Flrt Pollcv IGtrcla) l.IO 140 SAO
l.ucllv H•" 18ard) 1.20 UO Cllielu PH~ AH IMY!et) 5..40
Tl...-20.29
U EJlACTA 17·l l Peld "' 40
A~ALOOSAS
TlOltO llAC•. 4 lvrtonGl
Ho4f Fllft l(y (Wlllll) I 20 0 0 U O
Sr>etkltng Girl I Ftor•1) S 00 340 Ten Timet r.n <Ma11lleldl l 40
Time: ?I SI
12 EXACTA 13·4) oeld "'00
ntOttOUGHBR•os l'OURTH aACI. 6 lurtonGt .
lmoulllv• (Ward) 4 20 l 40 1 tO
JM n'' tmo (Oomlnout1) e 40 UC
Ribot Rell (Lo1oy1) 500 Time: 1 10 l /S
FIFTH RACI. 6 lurtonGt .
Cnatr¥ TlrMI (C.elllllon) 3 00 1.40 ? ~
Mv Goloet1 aeov < t<at/114) 4.20 • 00 Etectrlc ~ (81eclll UO
Time· l' 11 4/S
U EXACT A (4· 10) oeld '13.40
SIXTH RACE. 6 lutlonilt
Com'on Kun ISll>lfle) l 40 2 to 1 40
ltlOhl Position (Ward) 7 60 ~ 00
Pr_, F1111n1 <OomlnllWJI 3.00
Time. 110
U RXACT A t•· l ) oeto '36 40
SEV•NTH RACE. 7 turtonG1
Aveln1t The Ctck IKMnll 6 40 4.20 3 40
Tllell100ct IVatoei) 140 l IO
8owM.....-(0oml"9uei) 4.IO Tlmt. t,13 n RXACT A ()-t) oeld '40 '°
l~HTH •ACI. I 111• mlltt
F'oou.,, Ad"lce (Jin) 17 IO 6.00 3.00
De Llkelv Wen IKMl\l4) SIO l.40 ~1om•'1 MY J•wal IOr199lll 2 20
Time I 45 115
U EXACT A <•·31 oekl "9 40
NINTH aACI . 7 lurlonll1
Yukon·1 Ster tOtlvar•sl 4 60 ) 20 1.10
S1ll1 t Black) l 00 1 20 Anarew •n Mt ISlblll•I , 10
Tim• In 2/S
$2 I XACTA (4·S) Pela 113.~
n PICK SIX I 1-4/S-9-6-l-6-416) oekl 12,230 40 wlll'I nine wlnneo (1la hOl's.e1l; ,,
Pick Sb Contotetton oald 164 60 wllll 310
Winne" tllv• l'IOrta')
TINTH RAC•. 6 furtono1.
MvF111orll1mment (Ol'l1vt ) UO 3 20 l.00
Siient Fo• ISlblltel U O 3.10
Meuo (CH ttnon> 4 • .0
Time. I OI 115
ELEVENTH •ACI. I 1116 mitt\ FIYl"9 Wtller (Om119l) 14'0 4 IO
Plerc1'1 Or .. m (Entlautt> 2 to E•onlen Led (l(nnef)
Time l.'3 115 n IXACTA (4·S) oeto IJl.to.
A 11 ffldanet· • ,710
J 00
2AO uo
en.t~ralll
HtOH SCHOOL M>YS Cl, 4·A
I Slml V1"8v; 1 VIiie Pttll, ) P1to. VerdH; 4. Mlulon vi.to. S. ...._,
Heneri " H•wbuf-v Park. 7, C-• MM1 L TtlouMnd 0.111, 9. H---
... d\j It.••~ Clf l •A
I. S.U9U" 2 llutne Perk, l Arrovo. •
Hiit, s, La Habra; 6. Torre11et. 1 W•lnut; I lltowmMd; t Moun1eln Vie•. 10 Hamel
C" 2·A I Loyo+e; , Veten<:la, 3 Lomt)OC, 4.
Arrovo Gr•nde; S S.nllago, 6 Agoura, 7
NOl'dhoff; a AllfNnv; t Horw•lk, 10 l!l1lnor1
Clf l·A
I ~men lndlen, 2 M.O<ro 81v, 3,
Atea<awo, ._ C11~1. s Cat><lllo; 6
~en1tl\e, 1 Cer11lntw ta, I. Gltd1tone, 9
LI S.ir.. 10 hll·Jeff
HIGH KHOOL O.U
Cl' 4-A
1. ""'"'1 Hertler; 1. PekK Vw<111. ) NhlfbUrv Par•. 4. Ttiootanc 0.k,. ~
WHllekt, 6-lluen., 7. Ri9Mnl LC-dll
Mlt1 t Ce11von. 10. FootlllU
(IF J.A
I Arrovo Gr•ndl. 2 Walout, ) Lompoc,
' E"'9!'1n11, s Harr. 6. Mater DlfJ 1 Rlllhelll, I HH Wll1on, 9 Le H•b<I, 10.
Norco
Cl' 2·A I Hftperla, 1 NotdhOll, l Mouritaln Vltw, 4 aalt·Jefl, 5. YucelPe. 6 Soulh
P11ao.na. 7 Sou1n Hlh1, a NOfthvlew, 9 Cnlno, 10 Le Qulnle.
Clf l·A 1 A111cadtro; 2. Mo<ro Bo, 3 Cet><ltto,
4. Marenallle, S. Pere<:let•; 6 S.11 G•brlel
Mlu lon, 1 ~men lndl•"· I Twentynine Patm1, 9. MoorPerl<; 10. Noire Oeme (Lot
AttOelet)
w ....... ,....._
HIGH SCHOOL
CIF 4-A
1 Sunnv Ht1t1, 2 Lone a..cn wuaon. J.
......,, ......... , 4. c.-dll Mari 5
Santi Ane V1llev, '-Mlrtne1 7 Tuslln, &. ~I 9 Sonora, 10, Lone 8Mcll Pol\' CIF J.A
1 Et Toro; 2. El Oormde>; l . HH WllM>n;
4 Sen Clement•. 5. Rl¥9f'llOe Polv; 6.
!~;:i.~ii~. J;:':.,:X· I. Santi Monlu . 9
CIF 2-A I Santa V111t, 2. CIOfllto, J Soutn
"-.. ci.n.; (. Mlr•lnll; s. Oon Luvo. 6 Et
Stllundo; 7 Le Caneda, I EI Renct>O; 9 Sen
Lul1 Ot>lto0. 10. Le Sel'ne
~ >·
NaA ,....,...,., ker'9$
No 111me• IClleOulld T......,..1 Gamel
L.e11en •• Dille' Pottlend el ~
N•w YOfk et Atlante
We1nl1191on et Clevalano
N ... J90e\# 11 Ottrolt
Plllladell>l\le et Mllweu~ee See111e 11 Houl ton
Utah 11 Sen AnlonlO
0en¥1f el Plloenla
Cl'ltceoo et GOIOln State
NHL
.. MeMaY'• scar. Edmonton 6, C•lll•rv • T.....,., Gamt'I
IC1'11a et New YOfk l1ten<l9"
eostOll 11 N•w JerMv H••lfOl'd •I Pllll buroh
Montr11I II au.1>ec
SI. LOUii II WHhl1191on
MendaY"• trans.dleM
aASlaALl
Amenc.n LMtut
TEXAS RAINGEltS.-Ner7*1 Tim Foll
third baM coed\, Joe F1tOUIOft CkJOOvt
coach •nd Tom RCIOM>n bull_, CO«ll TORONTO a LUE JA YrN•med John
Mci...•t11 third beM coecn IASKRTaAU. ...-...aa11r .... A1..0. .....
NaA-SulOtnded Coaell Sten Albtcll Of
111e Clllcloo au11, •nd Coach ClllJCA D1ty Of
the O.lroll Pl1ton1 tor one vame IOt •
lhOvfno loc.ldeftt In lett S.turoaY'• 111me.
Fined AlbKlt 11,000 11'1<1 Daty $500
SAN ANTONIO SPURS.-Slontd JOhnnv
Mbore, guard, lo • 1nr..-v11r contrerct Pieced Tyrone Corbin, torward, on lnlured
rtMrVI.
SEA TILE SUPERSONtC~e-\lllned
Alell Sllvrln1. forwtrd.
'OOTIAll N, ....... ,. ..... u..ue
NEW YORI( GIANTS.-Actlvated Mark
H1vnet, cornerbeCll. W•lved Jftl Atkinson,
klC.klf'.
HOCICIY
Nl .... Hedr..,~
LOS ANGELES KINGS.-Sant Ktn Hammond, def9natmat1, to New H1¥tf'I of
Ille American Hocll111 lAIOUI. Queaec NOROIQUES-Acaulrtd
we .. 111 aaDvcn, r111n1 wlllO. trom Ille
Piii•~"" Pl/IGulM tor tuturt con11der· 1tton1
MOC NOTICE
JJCtm60i IUWU NEED AN VCPLANATION '1CTin0Ua 9U-N 'ICTTTIOUI 9U-U l'tCTn'IOUI ...... ~STA~
OF THE NATURE OF THE NAIS ITATDllNT NAM1 ITAftMIMT N ... ITA~ The tollOwf(IQ penol\I we
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Tri. IOllowtnQ pereona.,. The 1o1iow1ng penone 111• The lollOwtnQ peteont 1119 dclllll ~ u 1<0 OF
YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· doing bueln.-.. Al Con-dQlng buelnell .. ai.ve doing l>utlneel -CON· COUl\Sf 601' l<etelle AV·
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Sl<O-FED MOAl OAG! OMtk>nofR r Th!M.lnc. An1.CA 92707 8Nctl,Cellf0tnl1t2&e0 Kw.,, L Doooe. 501 E
COAPORATIOH Uthe d\ily 23276 Soutll Pointe Or, Ste .... n Mltcllell H11g, J ~ti F1wcett. H 3t Kltelll Avenue. •Al , Ot· llPPolnted Tru.t .. und., Suitt 100. t..egune Hilla, CA 3186 Manlat• Or , Cotll Hudton RMlr Cltci.. Foun-enge CA 92te7
Ind P\H'4.lllll lo ~ of 92053 Mela. CA 82t2t tlln V.U.V. CA 92708 fhit t>ui lnen 1t con Tru11, Reoorded Ot'I 7117111 R II Tlllel. tnc (A Callf. Thi• buelnMt It con Don.id K a.n.dlC1. 119 ducted by en lndMduel
at Ooc;u"*11 no 2te50 COfpotl llOn). 2327$ South dveted by, an lndtvlduel Via Orvleto, NewpOfl BMch, Kenin Doot>t
BOOie 1-4 1'46 Pege 1300 of P()lnt Or • Sult• 100, l l(luna St.-.. Ftug CA 92063 Ttw. llllemtnl WM flied
Offle'll Reoorde rn IN ofl'lce Hllll, CA 92863 Thl1 1t11emenl wu llled Tnlt bu1lnen It COf'I· wltll the County Clerk of Of·
Of the Reoordet of Ofenge Tiii• t>ut lneu 11 con· wltll lhe County Clerk ol Or-ducted by e ~•II pen. enge County on S«>twnw
County, Cattforn11 executed ducted by • cor90<1110n enoe County ()(t Octobe< UI. nerthlp ,. 1915 '2l71M
by DARYL s l(UNO AND A II Tlllee, lllC . He1'*1 L 108~ J Scott F•woell Publlen.d Or~ Coaet
MARLENE V l<LINO. HUS· Smltll. Atlltltnt S.Oretary ,...., Thi• t111emen1 •II tiled O.lly PllOt Oc\ T .-870 15 22
BAND AND WIFE Wll.L Tiii• ttllemtnl w•• flied Publl•Nd Oranoe Cout wtlll tne County Cle<k of Or-& 20. 1186 •
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION wUll lhe County CMIM( of Or-Delly Piiot Octow 22, 29, ·~County on OclOI* 10. '1!1111 ~gRT~!s~~;.~~~..'!~~ ~9~~nty on Septembe< Novemt>tr 6, 12. 1985 T-ll89 t9 5 ,.._ I 1
of Nie In 11wlut money of IN """'23 Publlelltld Or1nge Cout CRR --
United StetH) 11 THE Publltlled Or1noe Coul Dt1D•1C NOTIC[ 0111y Piiot Octobe< 29. No-, ~·'-R ,..._ ...... _tian FRONT ENTRANCE TO Dally Piiot Oclob9f' 22. 29, l""UU\, vembet 5. 12, 19, 19115 ~ . "-IUUJ •
w E s p A c R E -November 5, 12, 1986 ,ICm ....... ·• ····-·· T-896 age 83. A resident o f CONVEYANCE, 49.-0 CAM· T-te2x ""' ..,_ u .... I Be h PUS DRIVE, SUITE C, NEW· NAllll ITAftMINT ·~·\ naton ac ·
PORT BEACH. CA 111 rlgnt. TN 1o11ow1ng peraon1 •r• Pla.JC NOTICl P.-ed away October
11111 end lntetett con~ fUllC rl>TICE dOI~ buelnNI aa· MAC 27, 198~. Beloved
to mod now lleld by II under HAR ' ASSOCIATES. 2300 FICTITtOUI llU..... mother of Wesley s. Mid ()Md of True! In tne NOTICE F11rv1ew Alie 0203, Cotta NAMI ITATIMIMT
prooeny tltulted 1n "Id INV1TINO llDI MMe. CA 92828 Tiie fOllOwtng pereont 11• o f Lake Havasu, Ariz.
County, C1lllOfnl1, deecnb-Notlee 1' hereby given 1"-1 Cllrlatophtr Noel Mic dOlng bulllMN u · G P Shirley Hill, Denver
Ing tilt land therein tne Boerd of Tru•t-of the OoNdd, 2300 F•lrvlew A.,. MARCH INVESTMENT co. Col Abo urvt .
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Coul Communlly COiiege 0203, Cot ti MH•. CA 921 D1hlla, CO.ti M .... CA o. s vtng
A SUBLEASEHOLD ES· [)jatrlct of Or•noe County. 92828 92028 are ahc grandchildren.
TATE AS CREATED BY Celllomle, will rece!Ve Mii· Tlllt bUtlneu le con-George Ed11111rd Scll1f-and four great grand-
THAT CERTAIN SUBLEASE ed bids up to bul no lllet dueled by en ln<IMduel min, 921 Oelllll , Cotta children. Funeral ter-
OF CONDOMINIUM DA TEO than IO OO 1 m • WednM-Chrlt Mac Donald M ... CA 92828
JUNE 30 1981 EXECUTED day, November 13. 19115 •I Tiii• llllemtnl .... llled Petty Cll•rlene Sch1fman. vices will be con -
BY AN0° BETWEEN GRAY IN Purchtelng 099arttNnl with the County Ctwk of Or-921 0111111. Cotti Meu. CA duc ted W ednesday
ENTERPRISES, A CALI-of H id college district eoge County on Septetnt>« 92626 Oct. 30, l OAM at
FORNIA LIMITED PART-located 11 l170 Adami Av· 24, 1985 Cllarlel R1ymond Schaf-Pierce Broe. S rrulh
NEASHIP AS LESSOR AND enue. Co•l• ....... Cell-FSTWT min, 921 0111111. Cott• M 0 JANES COMPANY f0tnl1 11 '#hlcll time Mid Publlthed Or•nge Cout Mffl, CA 92828 Chapel w ith Rev
INC. A CALIFORNIA COR: bld• Will be publlely opened Delly Pilot Octobtf' 8. 15, 22 Tiiie butlneu I• CiOn-Glenn R. Hill, o f -
POR. T ON S ESS •nd read 10t & 29 19115 A I A l EE. LEASEOFTHREE (3)0NE T-869 ducted by I gener•I Pl r1• ficiating. Interme nt
RECORDED JUL y 16· 1881 TON SUPER· PASSENGER nenhlp St. George Cemetery,
IN BOOK 14143 PAGE 355, VANS ANO .FOUR (4) Chlfi.t R1ymond Scllaf-St. G eorge. U tJah
OFFICIAL RECORDS. IN TRUCKS COAST COM-men
ANO TO A CONDOMINIUM MUNITY. COLLEGE DIS· Tiii• lllfemtnl Wll llled Piette Bros. Smith
COMPRISED OF TRICT DllD•1c NOTIC[ wltll lhe County Cletl( of Or-Mortuary, Directing. PARCEL I ~ UUt. •noe County on September UNIT 46 ON LOT 1 OF All bldt are lo be ~IC· 24, 1985 1_:5~3.,,.6.._-~66X:'3":9"-:--:-=---
TRACT 10625, AS SHOWN cord1nce with 1he Bid OOf.l:l· NOTICI OF ,..,_ ROLLAND
AND DESCRIBED IN THE menta which are now In Ille OIHOLUTION AND Publlalled Or1noe Coast HARLO'ITE J O N ES
CONDOMINIUM PLAN. Ind may be eecured In Ille LACK°" AUT'H<>flm Di lly Piiot October 8, 15, 22 ("PLAN"), WHICH PLAN office of ,,,. 0trec1or of A SOUTH PEAi( HOMES. & 29. 1965 ROLL AND, widow
WAS RECORDED ON Purcllu lng of seld COiiege Calll0tnll joint venture, T-8611 of lhe late W ard M iU-
11117180 IN BOOI( 13737 dletrlc'I. altlln9 ol SOUTH PEAK Rolland M 0 Loe PAGE 1057, ET SEO OF Each blddef mull su~ll SSOCIATES 1 Callfornla er , . ..
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF with hi• bid 1 Cllhler • general partn1rtlllp, end POOllC NOTICE Angeles Orthopedic
OFFICIAL RECORDS 'OR Cheek, Otflllled cheek. Of SOUTH PEAK PROPERTY Surgeon B e l o v ed
AS M AY BE RE -RE-blddet'a bondmld•pat:.le COMPANY, • C1llllorn11 flCTITIOUl llU ... 11 mother of daughters;
CORDED tComo the order of the t J<>lnt venture. end wlltcll llu NA• ITATl...n' F r""......, (M rs. Jack R PARCEL 2 munlf)' COiiege Dltlrlct carried on II• bulllneta at Tht lotlowlng peraons ire ...... '"'"
AN UNDIVIDED ONE Bol!d of Tn.111-In Ill 1590 Soutll Cout Hlgllwty, dOlng butl-.. SPRIG F b k etd ). C harlo\le-
FIFTY-FIFTH ( 1155TH) amount not .... llllfl ,..... Suitt 17, Leguna &..ch, HOMES, Torua Homes, J ean (M rs. J onathan
INTEREST AS A TENANT IN percent (5%) of the sum bid Calllornle 92851, Wit die-Wleterl• Hornea. 1178 Mlln G R ysan ek ). Son.
COMMO N IN A SUB· U • guer1n1• 1hlt Ille bid· tol....O ettectlve 11 59 pm Str .. t, trv1~. CA 9271•
LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN dt r wlll I nter Into Ille July 15, 198~ Plllllp H McNllTIM, 1176 Clifford W right RoU-
ANO TO All OF THE REAL PfoC><>Md Contract If tne B Aftfll' 1h•1 d•t•. no plr1-Mein s.,.. •. •A, lrlvlne, CA and and d aughter-rn-
PROPERTY INCLUDING .. me la ... .,ded to lllm In ,_ In the joint ....,,turt nu 112714 l M !ind 0a h
WITHOUT LIMITATION THE the-· of failure to ent9f' eutl'IOrlty 10 bind Ille Joln1 Dalt Slmbro, 11101 Gil· a w , e a. ug -
COMMON AREA AS DE-Into sucll contr•ct, the venture, exoepl for SOUTH 1tM Terreoe. Coron• del ter of the late Dr. and
FINED IN THE 0£CLAR· proc.edsof tlledlecll wlH be PEAK PROPERTY COM· Mer, CA 92825 M rs Cl&trord A
ATION OF COVENANTS, fOrl .. ted, Of In the cue of 1 PANY. which hu 1ht Thl1 but lneu It con-Wright and sister of
CONOl'TtONS AND RE· bond, Int lull tum thereof 1Ulllorlty to wlndup1ne jolnl dUC1edby 1 llmltedper1ner-Be
STRICTIONS ("DECLAR-Wiii be forfeited lo 111d OOI-venture effilra tlllp tty Christ y (M rs
ATION"I RECORDED ON lege dlatricl O.ted: July 25. 1985 P11Ntp H. McN1mee Dean E ) A I so
9117180 IN BOOK 13747, No bidder mey •llhdr... IOUTH NAK HOMll, A Thie t111tmer11 .... tiled s urvived by eight
PAGE 1545 ET SEO OF OF· Illa bid ror • ptlflod for forty-Calfomle tolnt .... ._, •r-wttll tN County Cleftl of Or-g randchildren. Ser -
FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· five (45) days efter Ille dale IOUTH HAIC f'ROPIRTY 11\ge County on Seplember
ANGE COUNTY, ON LOT 1 ... f()( tne opening ltwlreol COM,ANY, • CallfcHflla 24, 1985 vices will be held
OF TRACT 10525 IN THE TM B~d Of Trust-rt-Joint ""'",.· JoMt v-'1m11 W ednesday. October
CITY OF COSTA MESA AS Mrvetlhtt>rlvOegeofrejecl· ._ lty: IUN DtlttlOfl· Publlthed Orenge Cout 30 1985 l OA M t S SHOWN ON A MAP RE· Ing 1ny end all blda or to Ml!NT C~TION, • Delly PllOI October 8, 16, 22 • • · ·a t
CORDED IN BOOK 482, wll.,. eny lrregulerltlee or In. t;•llfornle oorporelloll, & 29, 1all5 And r e w s P resb y -
PAOES 48, 49 ANO 50 OF l0tm1lltlet In eny bid or In JoMt Vefttllf.,, ar: olotlft I'. T-1172 terian C h urch , 600 S t .
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN lhe bidding ~.,. Pr..tdent, I r: Andrews Rd.. Ne w -
T HE OFFICE OF THE l .. A. Stevena, Viet a .... OWHEAD ,AC.,IC por t Beach G rave-
COUNTY RECORDER OF C~ • ..,..._ Al• l'INANCIAL CORPOR·
SAID ORANGE COUNTY, '•'"· c -1 Commvnltr ATK>N '°'-" llnowft .. Ml.IC NOTICE side services will be
OR AS THEY MAY BE c ..... Dletliet ,ONDl! .. OIA 1'1NAMCIAL held on W ednesday. 2
AMENDED OR RE·RE· o!.,ublplthedll I~!? ..,.eouN t co .. ,ORATION, • Call-FICTITIOUt llUltNEll P .M al F orest Lawn CORDED ., Y o ""'o..,.... ""'• <>---::i1tloft, Joint NAMI ITATlmNT EXCEPTING THERE-vember 5, 1985 v--. . _.,., MMf\. TllelOllowfngper800111• M emorial Park ,
FROM. UNITS 1 THROUGH T·890 lacvttve loe ,.,...... .. doing butt-... Folll•· GlendaJe, CA . Jn lieu
55, INCLUSIVE ON LOT 1 Ir: IOUTH PIAK Al-Good & AMOd1t•. 1100 of flowers don.atJons
OF SAID TRACT 10525 AS POOllC NOTICE IOCIATH, • C alll0tnla No Tuttln Ave . •201, may be made to H oag SHOWN ON SAID CON-tt-rel ~. Jotnt Anaheim, CA 92807
OOMINIUM PLAN LOM No. Venturer, I r: ..... -.OWN JOhn w Good, 2898 Riv-M emorial H ospl\Jll,
EXCEPTING FURTHER M11251Wl.ANAGAN/ INVHTMINT CO"'·• e erllde Dr . Cotti MeM, CA Newport Beach Hoe-
THEREFROM, ALL IM-HUN9CH C11lfornt1 cor oration, 92027~4 pita] Home H ealth
PROVEMENTS AND AP-W No. 5'0I 0..-el ,_.,_, . 19-Cll1111M V FOllll. 33302
PURTENANCES LOCATED HOTICI °' ... •own. lb: Attorla. 01111 POlnt, CA Care Hospice, Tor -
OR TO BE LOCATED ON TltU•~··· •ALE THI RICK •Al.ZRR coM-92029 ra nee. C A ., or a ch.ar-SAIO LOT I OF TRACT YOU ARE IN DEFAULT , ... v . ..c ..• c...... 8llly R. Pldgett, 11878 1t y of y our choi<.'e. Po-
10525 UNDER A DEEO OF TRUST e«pofat ...... 0.-al Pwt• Dellvete Dr · R•._.aide, CA ( y M
EXCEPT INT FURTHER DATED 10128183 UNLESS -· ay:"'" ..... f, ftreet-92505 Cl IC iew ortuary •
THREFROM, EXCLUSIVE YOU TAKE ACTION TO dent. ly: THE JACK Tllla butJnen It con-Dlra-tors. 644-2700
EASEMENTS IN ANO TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-DANGELO COM,ANY, ducted by I genet1I pert-HALL
ALL THOSE RESTRICTED ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT INC~ I Celttomla oelft*• n«aNp Donald p Hall COMMON A REAS AS A PUBLIC SALE IF Y'OU et1on, 0..-al Pllrt,_, 9J: John W Good ' 'paS8ed
SHOWN ON SAID CON-NEED AN EXPLANATION Jllcll D~. "9eldent Thi• atllemtnl WU ftled away October 15,
DOMINIUM PL.AN OF THE NATURE OF THE McDonald, Hec llt &I with tne County C*1I of Or-1985. He waa lhe
RESERVING THERE-PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Solberg, All0tneyt I I Law, 111geCounryonOclobe< 18. beloved husband of
FROM, EASEMENTS FOR YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-1100 F1n1ncl1I Squire, 6001 l986 Munel Hall·, 1...-~oved
A CCESS, I N GRESS, TACT A LAWYER. B Str .. 1, S•n Otego, CAI ~ ~
EGRESS. ENCROACH· On 1115/85 II 10 00 A.M. 92101 • Publl•hed Oreoge Cout father of two aon.s,
MENT, SUPPORT, REPAIR, BENEFICIA L MANAGE-Publllhed Or•noe Coa111D•lly Piiot October 29. Nir Brian Hall, of Hunt-
REPLACEMENT, MAINTEN-MENT CORPORATION OF D•lly Pilot Ocl obe< 29, 1985 vembe< 5, 12, 19, 19115 ington Beach, David (
ANCE. ANO OTHER AMERICA .. Ille duly IP· T-9021 T-119«1 wi.fe,RuthAnn)HalJ, PURPOSES. A LL AS pointed TruetM under 1ndl--------------------
SHOWN ON THE CON-purtuent 10 Deed ol Truet, ptft.JC NOTICE ft8.IC NOTICE of F ountain Valley;
DOMINIUM PLAN OR AS Recorded on 11/21113 .. alao 11urv 1ved b y
DEFINED IN THE DECLAR· OocurMnt no 113-48271M. MPORT Of CONDITION m o ther, Kathl ee n
A TIONRC Of Official Reoorda In the of. Con80lldetlng esom.tlc Ind fOf91gn eubeldlarle9 of the Hall of Way----. Ga. PA El 3 flee of lht Aecordet of Or· PllCH\c NetloMI Bank of ~ 8Mctl In the Stitt ot ~ ._
NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE-•noe County, Cellf0tnl1, ··-Clllfomla, 11 lhe dOM of bu*'-on Saptwnber 30, 1985 M em o ria I 1ervice1
MENTS FOR ACCESS. IN· ecuted by· Kellll••n E publlthed In reeponee to c.il rnecM by Comptroller of the were held October 17.
GRFSS. EGRESS, EN-Fl1n1g1n, ao Unmarried Currency undef tltle 12 UnltedStet•Code S«:11on 181 at S t. Wilfre da CROACHMENT. SUPPORT, Women, Will SELL AT ' C~ ..._._ 17W ' .
A N 0 F 0 R 0 THE R PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE COM ,.... c Episcopal Churc h ,
PURPOSES All AS HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ,. of IM _,, t4ttl Dtetliot Father Charles of-
SHOWN IN THE CON· CASH, (p1y1ble at time of f' ted Mr DOMINIUM PLAN AND AS N ie In lawful money ol ,,,. AINTI icta . . James
DEFINED IN THE DECLAR· United Sll lMI •I Cllapmen Cull lllld ballincee due from Daniel.a, gave the the
ATION Ave entr1nce to CIVIC cMc>otltory lnt1"utlon• ulogy. Burial WU at PARCEL 4 C.nter Bulldlng, 300 E Nonlnter•t·bMring bllanc. Octo
EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS Cllapm111 Ave Or1no-CA lllld currency and coin.. 5,590 9ell ber J 8. In lieu
IN ANO TO THOSE POR-Ill right, 11119 'and lntwMt lnterMt-bMrlng bllancM 2,800 of Oowers, memonaJ
TIONS OF LOT 1 OF SAID conveyed to I nd now held S.C:Vrttlte.. ..... .... . .. . .. 458 contributions may be
TRACT 10526 SHOWN AND by It under 11ld !>Md of Fedetal flln<l• told llld ..cuntt.. tent to St . Ste~hana
DEFINED AS RESTRICTED Trutt In tile property llltu-purehued under IQfetmenll to , .... I T-.><--M '-'on ,...~.
COMMON AREAS WHICH l ted In Mid County Call-In domes!IC of1lcM of the bank 11\d of UU.WUl -........
ARE ADJACENT WITH ANO. lorn••. dtecrlblng ,,,. lend It• Edge 11\d Agreement IUl>lldlati.t, datio n , W i ndrl v e r
APPURTENANT TO SAIDI therein. . and In IBF1........ ·· • .. .. . ... ..... ... 300 Reeervation po Bo
PARCELS 1, 2, 3. AND 6 DE-LOT 61, Of' TRACT NO. l.09nl lllld ..... llnenclng recetvablel ' . . X
SCRIBED HEREIN 10018, IN THE CITY OF l«*ll end ....... net ol 278, S t. Stephana,
PARCEL 5 COSTA MESA COUNTY OF unMrMCI Income ........... ··.. .. ...... 35.831 W y . 82524
AN UNDIVIDED ONE ORANGE STATE OF CALI-LESS: AllO'#IOOt fOf loan end IMM IOMtt ... 814
FIFTY-FIFTH ( 1/55TH) FEE FORNIA, 0AS PER MAP RE-LESS: Allocated trantfer ,,. r-............. -0-MAMEY
SIMPLE INTEREST IN ANO CORDED IN SOOK 425 Loana and'-· net of Unterned Income, NORMAN MAME Y ,
TO THE IMPROVEMENTS PAGES 4 TO 1 OF MIS~ .UOWlllCe. end ree.ve....... . 36,047 father o f Norman
ANO APPURTENANCES ON CELLANEOUS MAPS IN Aaeet• l*d In !riding account•... .... ..()-U---y Jr.. Ne'-n
LOT 1 OF TRACT 10525 THE OFFICE OF 0THE Premleee end nxed ...... Pl.AllH: -..
("IMPROVEMENTS") sue-COUNTY RECORDER OF (Including capitalized ...... ,. 900 Marney and Deru.e
JECT TO THE TERMS ANO SAID COUNTY Otnet,.... .... owned........ .. . 823 Marney. Brother o f
CONDITIONS OF THE MAS· Tiie "'"' eddr... lfld lnveetmente In uncontolldlted aubeldllf\M F d i TEA LEASE RECORDED other comm6n detlgnatlon end eeeoc&llted comp111lel. .. .... ....... .... -0-re er ck Marney
8110/511 IN BOOK 4833. II any, Of IN ,.., PfoPWlY CultOfMf'I' lleblllty to lllle blllk and Elizabeth Lona·
PAGE 27• ET SEO. OF OF-duc r t bed 1bo ve 11 on ~ancetoutatlllldlng.... .. -0-hurst. Grandfather of FICIAL RECORDS purl)Orted to be 20-48 S.. lntenglble -..te ... ... ...... ......... -0-three Services will
The 11r .. 1 lddr... end Cove l ane. C<*• M ... , CA ~~ ...... . ..... ·• •·• .. ... ... 704 be h .ld 1\&e9da 0c 0111er common dt191111on. 9ae21. 01 .. -..tt. .. ......... .......... 46.&ea e y, •
If 1ny, Of Ille rM J Pfoperty The under91Qned Trutt• UAalTill tober 29, 19~ at 7:30
d u crlbtd tbo ve I• dlllGlllmuny lfebllltyfOfeny o.poelte P .M . St. N lcholaa ()r.
purported 10 bt 419 lncorrectntee Of the ttreet In esotn.ftc omoet 42.189 thodox Church of Los rtaJC NOTIC[ I PllllC NOTIC[ BR'f'SON SPRINGS, COSTA edd,... Ind other common Nonlntw.t•belt1n0 .. 18,561 MESA. CA 92e27 OM1Qn111on, If eny, ~ lntw•t·bewlng... .. .. 28,348 GAngel~, CA. and
flCTTTIOUI ......... Dally Piiot Oclob9f' 15. 22. The ~ Truet .. herwl"n. In fOfeign offleea. Edge lll1d ravaiide, Wed.nee.
N.U. ITATl..wf 29. Nov9mber 5, 1915 dlec:lllme llllY Hablflty for "'Y Said .... will ti. mlde, but Agr9wnent IUbtldlairet. Ind IBFt ...... .. -0-day, 10 A.M. Padfk
ALL-STARS NAMED • • • From Bl TN fOllowlng P«90n• .,. T •875 tncotrec:t,_ of the etr• w1111ou1 CO¥tnar!I, Of wtr· Nonlnterwt-beetlng . .. ...... .o. Vlew Memorial Park,
!tonal League standard set at age
21 '" 1901.
doing bullMM ••. POWER lddt .. I nd other common r11111y, ••P' ... Of lrnpll«I.,... lnl ...... -o..rtng.............. ... . . -0-'tlc~• .. ~-. N ... VOl'll Yeni.an, WA!fH INTERNATIONAL, dMIOne!lon, If "'Y. ehowrl gwdlng title, l)OllMlelon, or Feoerll ~ putCMeed and eeourtt... Newport Beach. ln
l7'>, ,..... ~. ~ CMI. o ... 21 ....... M•...... .. Co PllllC rlJTICE hereln. encumbr9nCM, to IMIY tt1e tOld under llll'eemtnl• 10 recMotleee In lieu of flowera dona· The relief pitcher spot wa~ a tic
at 39 votes for Montreal's Jeff
Reardon and Kansas City's Dan
Q uisenberry. the former Cost.a
Mesa High and Oran1e Coast
Coll eke standou 1
The closest race was for AP Ma~er of the Year, where St.
Louis Whitey Herzog edged Cin·
cinnati's Pete Rose 44-42. Herzog
guided 1he Cardinals to 101
victones. the NL pennant. and
within one g.am c of a world
champ1onsh1p.
Al·Sa.r wtlnt n,. 1 .. $ A~lel~ ~HI melof ieeOV1
AN-Siar tM m Irv PCKlllon. "'"" llumDef of .. ortt In oer&11t~
~lrtt leM -Don MettlllOlv Hew YOl'll Y•nllwt, Cl01l Eddll ~tflY, 8alll,,_I
111 K e1111 Hw11a110t1, fffw v °"' Me11 m JK ll Cieri.. $1 1.0111\, I 1)
$econd 9eM -Tommv Heorr St Louis
IM). •vne S.ndl>ero, Chieffo CUC>l ()0)
Lou Whfl9"-'. 0.trOlt (I).(;~ HUOO.td
Alflllfl , '" W•ltv 8adlmen ,.._ Y()I'~ ~t.(I)
Tltlrd law -~ .. lrett Kan ....
City, ('3>. Wadi 8"ft, Bo1ton 1511
luddY .... Clnclntl4il Ill. O<alt N•rnn '-" °'"° {I) ~··· -,., •ll*tf'I, ltlllfnOf•, ,.,, OUle Jm/tfl, SI Loul1, 1411, Alfrtdo GtlffJn.
Otltflnd. (II, Totty r lf'11trw#f , Toronto,
111
Outlltld -WMI .. MC0ee $t Louh 4MI,
Muforty, Atlenl•, 150), D•"'• Pa111w . Ctn· M::.~ CA m2;"'e · •t1 Slid ute wtll ti. mllde, but f9mainlng ptlnlcl~ eum of oom.tlo oftlOea of IN benll and o4 tu ti be __ _._
clMatl, IU ); D•v• Wlnfltld. H•w YOl'll ,tcTITtOUI IU..... wlll'I0\.11 oonven.,,, or -· IN not• ~red ~ Mid f ........ end~t eubeldlerltt, ...... In 18Ft.. ft ona may UIMK' lO V•llllee.. 17>, Georoe a.rt, T0tonto, ISi, Mlcll1tl E Mee111n, ... ..-tT -..--..._ _.., ...,.. St Jude' ,...._ .. _. __ "1""'"-........... • ...... C011I• ,._ A,,,._ .. • renty, l •Pf ... Of~, .. Deed of Trull, wtlll eret1 Demand • lteued to the U.S. T-""··· " • I -~ 1o11•01c1 aatnet, ChlGmeO Wtlll• So•, 14), • .., .. ............ ..... T di · -' -v-R C Dtrrvt srre.tlerry New VOl'll Melt, 14). "4 ... CA 92927 he tollowlng l*eont "' ger Ing title, i:>OtHUlon. Of thereon. u Pfovtded In Mid Other borrowed moneiy ............... .......... -0-eaearc h enter.
Vince COilmlll, $1 l..Ol.llt , m. JftM Tiiie but lneu 11 con-dol~ butlneM 18 Com-encumbrlll'I099, lo pey !tie not•. ldvancee, If 1ny, Mortgage~ Ind otlliga1lone Pierce Brothen HoJ.
a.rl1411c!, T0tonto, m, Kirk OIDtOll, O.trolt. dueled by· i n ln<!IYIOvlll mu ly Computer S«vlelM, remelftlng P'lncts>.t aum of uncs.t tN ltrma of IN Deed under ceplttilnd i.................. . ............................ 429 lywood, Dlrecton.
(1); IC-4th Morelend, Cnlcffo Cul>I. ( ll. MIChMI E MWlll'I 23711 Elden A¥9 . Coll• tN "°'" NCVfed by Mid of Trutl, ..... chargee Ind hnlc'e lleblllt}I on ~"°99
C.teller -G•rY Cartw, New YOl"k Thi• tllltrnenl WI.I 111«1 M .. , CAF 92627 " ()Md of Tnat, wttll Int.,.., tll'*1Mf of the Trua1• 1111d u90Uted lll1d oul•I ............................................. -0-(213) 46~·6181
Mell, 175). Cafllon Fllk, ChlCll90 Wllll• •ltll tN County Clerk of Or-Pit.II Munt on. 237 .. 1"-reon, .. l>t'ovlded In Mid Of IN'"'"' CfMled by Mid Now and debent~ IU lneted 10 depoelta ........ -0-
So•. l~l. LAnCe P•rrlloh, Dtlroll, 111, Rlcll •not County on Sec>tember Elden Ave . Cotti MMI. CA not", edvtnCM, II eny, Dffd of Trull, 10 wit: Other ll&bllti.............................. .. , .................... 903
Gedman, '°''°"· (I). 24, lH 5 I 92~~1~ ouain .. • 11 con-undef the termt of IN~ 131,387 ee. TOCal """"'-· .......................... .. . .. .. ~ 831 ..,.!~;:-=. ~~;~:~r!ctu~· '2mll ducted by an lndMdu•I of Trust, •-. cnargee and The benefloteryundef Mid llmlte0-tlf9 prtf9t"9d 8100!.............. .......... '. -0-
Lovl1, Ill, ON ......._, ~ II), PubHel\ed Orarige Cout , P •xi>en ... of the Trv11 .. end ~ ofTruet Nretof0tee11-aQUf'f'Y CAPITAL
aret ~. K.anwt City, ti) e>.lly Piiot Octow 8 15 22 1 T: ~t~~:Ot Wit ftltcl gf the trvrt f .. led by Mid ecuted and delivered 10 Ille ~ual prwferred 1100!. -0-
L..efl·llellded Plt<ller -JOM TuOOI'. $t I 20. 1M5 . . With the County Clefk of Or· I ~:7~~.37 ruet' IO·wll: ~"=:' o:,=:tt:c, °::1 Common ltodt........... .. :: ' .... .' .. :.: .. : ....... 2,600
t.oult. llO>; •°" OulOrv. ,..._ vor11 y.,,. T 4'1 11'91 County on s.c>twnw TN~ under Mid mend lc>t Sale. end• wntten ~..... ...... ........... .......... .. ........ 2,747 ~T'r~1a~:::::' c~(1r--"' 2e. 118! DMd of Truat llerMofore U • NotlGe of DefUI and Eltc-1 ~o:"· end~,...._ " <2• 1981 ,,,~·~Pl:;"~ ~=·c~'~::: NlJC MlTlCE Publllhed Ot•nga ~ ~-:C, ~-:.,100: :;.:, 9:ic, ~,,~ trwl9tlon .:iuetm:'~ .......... ~ ... "~.... -0-°""* Meen, ~ 1111. John FrlflCO, • -D111y PllOt Octoo.r 22. 29. 1at111on of o.tlUft Ind o.-ftutt and Eec:1JOn to Sall to i:: =... cap11.:!t«;..itt. .. 3•057
Clnclmlll, (5), Tom Htnll•, Tcwonto, (J), ~TITIOUI-tT•~.,.!I NO-..mbllt 5. 17 1N5 mind lc>t Siie, llnd I W1111en bt r9COtded In tr. county pr...,red etocic Ind equity c;eptel 4t ... loo J.,,._, CNc.oo Wiii .. Soa, m. Scoo .. • _ .. , T .ea 1 Notlee of o.teun end EJec. ""'*• ~ rMI Pf"OC*'ty 1e • .. •
Gerre111. Seti Franclte0, l)l. Jev .._.., The lollcwlng l*IOnl It• tlOn 10 Stll The u~ned ioc.ted We, the undeillgoed dlr9atore, •ne.t 10 the OOf'l'9ct.
Oelllend, Ill, ue Smllh, CNcat10 Cutit, 17), dOlng buttMu u SCD •-te lill"ITIC[ ,llUMd ~ Notice of O.. DA fE 10/1116 neM of lfllt _.....,... of ~ Ind IMllttet We 01 ... •'-'9111, ,..._ Vori. Vt nil... 12) !1'4T£RPRISES, 703 Ren· I ,._ nu laull end (ltel!On 10 s.ti 10 ...anciAa. "41eA•·l __,• 1Mll ""-...., eMmlned by u., end to !tie.,_ of
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, .. ,, ,..,. ~OM .(:~IM1fl~~:U1, aooc:.; lwtth the County Cler• of Or· YOU TAKE ACTION TO Publl~ Or•no-Coal ~ Onw~ COMt Jo AM~
Co>t, TOl'OlllO, (IJ), T-u..., ~ •• County on Oc1ow 1. I PR()fECT YOUR PROP· Dally PllOI Oclo«>er ~2. 2' Deify Piiot Oceot>er 1$., 22. ·t0-21-11 m. Oe"9V ~ Hew VM1t Mtf• u1. 1085 I ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT Nowmbllf 5. 191& j 2t IH 5 Pu~ 0r.,. eo... Olly "'°' Octoo.r n , tH8 I
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Orange CoU1 DAILY PILOTITIJ.eday, OCtobet 29, 1~ •
FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk DOONESBURY bv Garry T~eau
WM0 l!:IN"f AfAAID "> STAND A~
rRON\ 'T'HE ~.
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
"Dolly thinks my comb's teeth won't grow
bock in .11
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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"For your Information. the curfew bell rang
six hours ago."
DRABBLE
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"Why don't theae things ever wortt when
you want them to?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
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by Hank Ketcham
~ ~ WAAT 2 TAAT eoN TIE MAKES
YOU LOOK 61FT·W R.APPEO."
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foR lB ~~l~ lA~'l
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by Kevin Fagan
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by Jim Davis
LET ME TELL YOO A80UT MY
MONDAY. MONDAY WAS GOIN&
GREAT. I THOUGHT 11' WAS •
GOING ro eE TME f IR!>T MONOAY
OF MY LIFE TMAT OIVN'l5TINK
[GOT OP IN 1HE MIDDLE OF
TH E. NtGHT AND ATE. 50Mf
JAW0REAKEP.5
THEN I WOK( I.JP nu~
MORNINC:t ANO MY
MAR8L( COL LE CTION
WA'5 MISSING.'
MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson
SHOE
DID iOU EVEl< GET 'JO+ SJ.MK 1.,' IT ~·T
™E P£J<FE.SSE~ ~15 ~.BUT ~VE ~IS MAAE
NAMEPLATE? ME'~ STll..L ON IT ...
~DATME.
PEANUTS
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by Jeff MacNally
by Charles M. Schulz
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I DON'T KNOW.
OFFICER ... IT
IJJA5 EIT~ER A
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A 7~7 !
b Berke Breathed
FOK BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
ONE iRCUSLE. WITt1
THE.Sc 60D'{LE.SS
HEADS,6ENTLEMEN
1 'M 5Wf:.AT1NG \-\Of IN
THIS COS1UME, BR1AN·
AN . MY Ne.CK IS Sf~N·
TO ITCH!
ROSE IS ROSE
I tM. Pl.AYING-
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BRIDGE
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by Tom K. Ryan
l.E.,10lJCWTJ.ie G<)v'~SIPe '(OLJ-
IF 'Vt>t.J Gel A SMU~~ OF GO~G-EOU5
purl. a slam beramr ,c near r1·r
taint) h needed onh 1 "o cue bid'
to gN the partnership to '1"< heart ..
We~t led the king or d1amonch
ruffed by declarer It "ould 'lt'l'm
that J SUCCl''ISful hnt"ht' In rtth\'r
OMAR Ot
SHARIFF • ..:
CO"ER-COL..0~17 ~E.A>E·
~IN'f OrJ YOUR FINGER, (.t)N'T -n:u.. HIM ANYMILl-rA~
.$ E:<::' ~EIS ~
by Pat Brady
•fU t't'n dot·~n I lall dt'c'lar1•r .th.in
don-; trump' 1n f.t' or 111 runn1n~ t ht
duh 'Ult
Re.;1 dPrrn'<' 1' tor \\ ... ,, to ri.tt
t ht> I h1rrt rlub <,., rlumm' ,lu th •
'padr t h<'n 'ih 1fl to .1 ,padt> hu•
CHARLES
GOREN
JUDO& PARKER
I+ I I • 2 by Harold Le Doux 2 Pu• J p .. ,
ma1or ~u1t would l(utarantt't' I~
tr1C'k11, "0 South tntt'rtli dumm\
w11h t ht king o( trumps and trtl'd
tht ftnl''ISe WHt won thl' 4uetn
and tapped dttlartr aifa1n "'1th a
diamond, ~lanor rufft>d ag•1n,
drf'"' thf' la'lt trump and trird thc-
'lp&dt' f1nt 'It' t:a11t won ind t hret
mort diamond lnrk'I Spt'lled utttr
d1sastf'r
1 hat d0tt'in t fut> derlarer nnt> h1t
lit> <11mplv rt'PS v. 1th the arf' ol
'padf's romt'., to hand w 1th a d1a
mnnrl ruff and r•'hf'" thr"" mor1•
"inn an a rluh" to d1'lrnd 1 hf' n''' 111
tht> tahlt>" 'padf'" No" dtclarf'r
ran 'lmpl.\ ruff ht' 'lpade lo'ler on
th4' hoard to bring his tr1rk total lll
th" rfi~ll1rt'd 12
HEY, MtSTE~ ... COME OVER HERE
AN' TELL Ml! WHAT '\'OU TMINK OF
TMIS PtCTV"E I """"~= ==~
'
YeAH LET'S SEE I SURE HAVE I THAT
MY NAME'S M NSON PAINTING'S WORTH
PA1oe • eve~ HEARD. MORE THAN •• ooo • Of: ME ?.-. ...... ....---
4 Patt _. • PaH
6 Pau f'aH rau
Upc•ninl( lt'.1d King 11(
Wt' rvnt inur to ht'Ar from rt'ader'I
t hat our hand1 bf.er nn rt'l•twn 10
tho't' that romt" up at tht' table No1
"0 !lad tht' d .. clart'r c>n th1<1 hand
Crom a rf'l'ent national c-hamp1onsh1p
btt'n a rf'l(ular readt'r of our rol
umn. ht> VI nulcl 'lurt'I\' ha\ t' landed
h1'I 1lam.
On<'t' North raised South'~ ""rond
suit. dup1t.-only thrf't' C'ard sup
S1nct' ~l'rlart'r almo'll 'lur.-1'
nHdt'd a j 2 trump spht for h111 ro~
trut. hf' C'ould h&\f' gollf'n homt b;.-
not lalunif t'ttht"r fin"''" Aftt'r rurt
1ng th~ f1nt diamond. dt'C'lart•r
llhoold ltmpl) dra • I WO round'I Of
trumps wtth tht are ind k1nl( If 1 hr
t
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\\ hn nffd, to kno" ho"' I••
hnf''l'lt''
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1909 C .. v•la ... An., Ciaauai•
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88 Of8n9' Cout DAILY PILOT /Tu..ctay, October 29, 1985
CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
THE ART OF SELLING IS
MADE EASY IN THE
DAILY PILOT'S
CLASSIFIED PAGES.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
842-5878
M0-1ZIO ··-
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IH1 Estate
Ftr Sale Gtatral 1002 1..,.rt ltack
7690 m...,.t""9nt Wonted
..-OtWY lo loon
~y Won9-d
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2102 CortH iel Mar 2122 Ctata Meaa 2124 Ctata Mtaa 2124 Baat. hack 2140 La1aaa li1ael 2152
2 r 1ba un urn. I , rig, 2BA 1BA dup, unfr, lrg yd. Newly redone 3bf' $700 3BA 2BA nu redec. dtw, STEPS TO IEICH
IE .. -RIE POil llUIH VIEW ... ES SMALL house In E/slde Wshr/Dryr access. 2 car no pets. $650 .. security. great local encl gar & gar, cov patio 5945/mo 2 mstr Br. micro, n/smkg,
-n; Monaco 2 Oen/3Br. S240K CM 2BA, 1BA w/yd $675 carport, $1050. 1st, last, 1952 Meyer 549-3484 more kids others at 963•6351 or 797•1970 rio pets Avl 1111 $950 Bta1t1/Ct .. 01 l2 !!~rEs~~e~F!,~htt ..... ....., .... _......,____ delight! Costly & most
Gtatral 1002 creative remodel, Prk-
---------· llke setting w/magnlf
SHl,100 Ownr/Agt 494-4524 2BA 2j3A UNIT w/ocean $600. sec. 673-7181 2Br 2Ba Condo, encl gar, 539·6190 Best Alty lee 979 7990 786 5680 Excellent family home vu, steps to beach S 1000 lrplc 5895 Quiet area REFURBISHED 3BA 2ba. Don't pass up this ocean · or •
OlllllEUYIHE
111,100
bay/nlte llte views Ir·
replaceable at discount
price of $310,000 Fee.
Hastings & Co. S.0-5560
Sparkling solar assisted Versailles Studio Condo. 1 BLOCK to beach, 3BA, 2 •&SlllE CREEi * close 2bdrm bungalow I --pool Chlld safe side Fine avl. Clbhse, pool, bath, 2 car gar $1050. *• 641-7705 or 548-5401 lrplc. wkly gardening svs no last & just SSOO's at Lah Forest 215~ d S i 4 spa & Jae. 5~2· 17-« JAQ-• IHI" Spectacular 3Br 2Ba. lam 2Br, garage. $650 1st/Isl incl $1100/mo/546-9950 539_8190 Bes1 Atty fee·
yar pac ous .,.. "'91. rm Beautifully decor-S200sec 2661-BOrange TAKE YOUR PICK--. New 2BR twnhm, 2'1tBA. bedroom plus fa'!'llY Mt•il• Btatl llOO PllP llAUIEIEIT aled. pvt gaurded com-A/C t 1 A 11
Assume FHA loan of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
room Great location. 71411111113 munity Pool tennis Av No pets 646-1078 $395 home style rental or lmae 2144 I 111; fin~"°as:!',~74 ve
Close to everything. Call llEEILUF PAii • 52000 Lse only. No Pets 2Br garage, fenced yard, E-Z move 2br $525 many * •llEITILS* * $60.000 at only 8V.%
Interest This beautiful
end unit with lovely prl·
vate yard has the best lo-
cation In the complex.
Here's the one you've
waited 1or. Call to see •
now 546-2313 12'x 52' FLEETWOO_D lalHI ltlaa• 21 675.4912 754• i792 Bkr patio, unlurn. pet ok others avail at
2169 home with an 8 )( 32' EX· • $625 Qt<. 545-5032 •Hl-11IO* CALL us REGARDING • rt luck PANDED LIVING ROOM. 3BA 1 'ltBA. yrly, unfUrn, E 3 2 IAVINE LEASES im ... --------
6.46-7f71
A LIYEL' UFESnu
Announcing
Century 21
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
KING SIZE BEDROOM. A no trig. 1 car gar + w/d *WATER YIEW* •NEW PLUSHI 3Br 2'~Ba Elegant -side br hse ~a lnltt Ctaat 1,...., 1 r almost ocean ront
great large kitchen & hkup. S 1200/mo + utlls. "2Br Twnhse In best CdM 2 stry Twnhme, gar Avl gar fncd kids pets $800 s "' w/,frplc, $850 mo, 2BA
bath. Agt. 540-5937 Agent 673-4062 location. All amenities Nr now $1200 unfrn must see call 539•6190 711-1100 w/frplc & 2 car gsr. steps
beaches & parks $1475 YIW llEiTALS llC. Best Alty fee RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN to bch S 1200. 1BA
leatala A~";~~t g~dt~r~t8d~' d~~ 673-6366 or 673-3735 111•4112 tr 114•1712 Baat. hack 214 2 Br, den. 2 ba. quiet l<>c, $~~·5~u.u~~~7~~ ~~h
pet ok yrly 539-6190 Artistic 5 rm hm off PCH "'Sharp clean Eastslde Renting Brand New Condo view, sunny, nr pool. spa. 840-8208 or 722-9730 Announcing
Century 21 HarbOr Ridge 1ownhome
with se<ene view of city
and beyond 3 bdrm. 3
bath. Impeccable con-
d I t 1 on and A /C .
Best Alty tee equptd kit gar cute decor 2Br lBa house Fncd yrd at Seabridge In Hunt· golf/ten $1250 854-3598
l.WEST -ICf $850 kids 539-6190 N t B ch 2Bdrm BIG CANYON golf course r-n atral 2102 Yrly 5 rm warm frplc Best Alty fee & patio, encl gar ew ing on ea · · SPEOTAOIUI CllH vu, 2br 2ba condo $1400
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
SllRECUFFS 2 R Iba ondo. din rm, gourmet kit encl gar palnt,crpts&drps.Lndry 2Ba Sits on lake with 1 +1~ f rplc & gar Ben6.44-01 4t,676-5736 Prim~ Canyon location. yrd. carport. Anaheim. kids/pets $800 at CHARMING 3 Bed. 2 ba. area. Must pass credit tennis courts directly be-Pool/spa $600 tee ·
I $647.500.
c, ute ~m home feels $650/mo. 1st/last + sec 539-6190 Best Alty tee 1700 sq/ft. lrplc. large check. No pets $675 + hind you. Full security TtLE•f.,. 171 1112 •WATHFHIT* I ~ th t i HI h lalM garden $1650/mo lse Incl sec dep 770-5629 guard_& gate. Upgraded __ " "' • 4Br custom home w/dock. 1~e e moun ans. g dep. 776-3864 ti b tit II
L~,,~~JL~~s~, u-..1cuf' li~~r:s
Flower St. Cute 2 bdrm, 1 Realtors. 675"6000
beamed ceilings. great _ p t gardener. 859-1328 Mesa Verde 2br $650 lnc:s 1 adomneenr 1ests & ~~ deupoy I Wet bar. 2 frplca. Jae.
b ck r epla I I *llST SEEi* taa'aaala 2107 \ ~ · L•1••• leacL 214 $2300 VIP PronArtles " " ce. orma 1 _________ Refurbished home. bright den gourmet kit kids Contact or v msg. Danny _• J 11 67s,.2232 650-2455
dining room and excel· Family needed tor 3Br t Block to bay. 2 blks to 3 Br/family rm, large lot. 539-6190 Best lee McKenna (714)842-2000 SP CTACULAA OCEAN u e · •
I 8 n 1 ex Pans I on 3Ba. all bltlna & gar. Only beach. 3Br 2 Ba, dshwshr, 2 car garage. $1700/mo. MESA VEADE-Attrac 4BA. or 675·0528 VIEW HOUSE 3Br. 3 3BDAM 2BA. STEPS TO ~~!~'~~6'1?:et d':~e v!~ TtS5L50DUT. lee 6-i56lll-UIO micro, jac. $1800/mo yrly Joan Bracey. nu dee In/out, gr'1 loc. No frplcs. balconies $1950 BEACH $1200/MO. BKA
lease. 673-0708 Unique Homes 675-6000 n.ats. $1150. 751-3898 Clusilled Ads 6.42-5678 (818)967-9090 Lv m11n 6.42-3850 motivated seller may! .. v -.
bath, on a large lot with ·-------• hardwooct floors and 2
car garage As~l ng St•t lrtat lfftria11
S 152.000 LINDA ISLE BAYFROl'lr· 4
Bedroom, family & dining f i nance . Ask i ng
$339.000
Tradl'ti·onal I rms/Dock $1.750.000 1 COSTA MESA 3 -4400 Rea lty bedroom home. large (714) 673
yard $1 14,900 Ph
631-7:l70 631-1400
--------1 BALBOA ISLAND corner
, 2 Bdrm cottage with
UOITlll furniture $275.000 Ph
CORllA IEL 1111 673-6900
1 ILIFF LOT N E w p 0 R T D 0 v E A
Prime area between In· SHORES BA YFAONT 4 --------spirallon Polnl and Little Bdrm, 3''>ba . family ... _______ _
Corona Beach. Your room Doell lor 40' boat 1•
dream nome will com-, 63 l -1400 mand spectacular vistas
o• the jetty acilon. night BAYCREST family area
llghts. & tide pools. FIXER with pool & 5
Sellers will help with bedrooms Lender repo
financing $950.000 673-6900
COLDWeLI.
BANl(eRCl
MARILYN HILL
GE 759-9100
~ . . .
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IA\llHllHl'\1 WISTOLIFF
110'111" Inc. 1121,100
REAL ESTATE Perfect Investor OP·
831·1400 I portunlty' 2 BA. 2 BA --------::-=.l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!".!~ condo, good condition, community pool Priced
for Immediate sale.
H4·IOIO
I CtrtH itl Mar l 022
I DUPLbC 1Br 1ba ea S 195,000. 717 Fernleat
S.0-8182 by owner
let U1 Ht1, Yt1 !Coata Meaa 10
,4Br 2Ba. pool, spa, nr S.C.
' Plz, $165,000. 549-3658
Sell Vo•t Pro;11ty! or office 549-3061
UUOllLWE
DELUXE DUPLEX. 2BA
2ba ea unit 860-9063 C111 C11111fit4,
642-5678 Baat. hack l 0
for informati~o 2:~,~8~0!~~:,ri0p':o~ ~·~ down (213)925-4796 & surprisingly • ..,.,, a.ack l
low cost. l3!2~~!~1c~a~~1
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• ' - ' -o• # " t r -; W 3 bdrm. 2'/t bat/\ EXEC • .. ·" _, N' " • • j ~ ~ m~H this onel Prestlglout
I
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$25 • $50 • $100
FOR BEST COSTllES
HALLOWEEN lfGHT
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New Happy Heu Prices
45( I ftq
Wei Drinks $1.05
4· 7 PM Mon-frl
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MS-3171
ostumes & Accessories
Thestrlcslr.Askeup
Mssks, Wigs, Hsts
690 W. 19th St.
PIZZA PARLORS
PIZZA • SANDWICHES • SALADS
Orange County's origins/ -for 22 years
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HALLOWEEN COSTUME
ANAHEIM
835-lllO
Brookhunt & B•fl
BUENA PARK
121-4211
Val/fty Vl9w & Lincoln
COITA MESA
Ml-7131
11th a Tvttln
HUNTINGTON BEACH
847-1214
BHch Bllld, & ,.,.,,
SANTA ANA
541-3113
Brl1tol • McFadd#M
GARDEN GROVE
534-e111
G.o.n Oro~ Blvd
I+ m/M Ea.t OI Harbor
ITANTON-112-5129
F U II Y ll£Y
REGIONAL HOSPITAL
& MEDICAL CENTER ".,,.,,.,
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898-8255
Competitive RatH
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOTITueeci.y, October 29, ttlS
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S 1200 NOurlty Famuy *' -uu E'!Nde Condo 28A 1'Abl. 2UR t8A. 1 Dltl 10 oeeon Cul• 18 r 18• °"pl•• .... != -...__ ---rd No ..... , 645-37..., Co 1"'-1 * ' ~---na•..,../pool p,911 adult•-Av all 1mmed •100 Prll';J I..., N.er bMch ---·-M/f! Ot COUC* to etw New-f350 SQ Ft .,.,,,,,_ dp, -~ ......... ....... ..., ry ~ + a... $600 W1'Cl9&.I 111::91.11 ·-~. 1750 .. . J ..... a7c. ~ 1 '"" Wiiiy r.,t ... now avail POf1 Ht• hOnW •ll'Mlte !Uni Meui V•de toe 10/23 ~ Hwpt Hgt&
38f 28a Duplex 100 yro. Pattty furn ft;·9730 Al&l.....,11 ~W64!, Oya ~9~';9 ~· .-ty" ...-vl 3 1575 mo 675-4912 Bkr S12t 50 w & I.Ill 2274 seoo .. lltll ~7tN 546-4123 lll1.1e P<Mnt 51.,,, ...
to bdl. $1100/mo Oyt nt•••-lll-IMI ,_. --28r 28a. erpta. drp1, DECOAATOAS t>MUllfUI HwptetYd.CMIM4-7445 --__:_ - -146-'7'8 151~9. eve 360-3745 ,___.., Beauttful Garden Apte E·llde lg qui.t 28' newty ~tlO. dl w. dilC)OMI, gw furn Condo on tri. wat• Matr Bl w/be In CdM 0ptx. •Olfl~/Shoe>/Stor•g••
4BORM, 2'-'8A STEPS BACHELOR PAO. l)riv11t• Patio./Mcks, IP• H .. 1 recs.e. very dMn, lndry, COin ~sees ~5 1 11795/m<> 67S-.OSH SIA I Ill Lllll $400 plua utll a..n, 26' aq" & up,, ... c M Found 101'2t1 -OM -
TO BEACH 11*"""/u O Bath $425/mo Incl ufM&. .,PB<lelrdmN1~,pe8at1 $700 No P•te $715 87S-3eoo 28f 2Ba ,._., lrn ..._.u• 4 FlHn'•"--' 3 ... , ... Oat 3026W COU1 ~..._-,_, Msy going pereon C-2 Oul9i ... ,...._7149 II~ 11"1 ~ """ "" 752 5710 • ·-, • ._ ~ --... ... ...,., a.ect1 rtlf: TV 720-9913 H~ 720-27'4 W • , •• ,_.. ltMI • '8' St ~ BKA 642-3850 -2Bdrm 2Ba S720 E'SIOE lhatJ> 28A, 0ati:, P19x nu cerpt pnt andll. age fr p I e, v I aw _. · ' • • • 1 Ba""'ronttLoOiilltoanare NRBMeti2Brfurnapt By 398W Wllaon 631-5583 amallyard $700/mo get, no P9t•. $&95/mo $1100/mo 87~41128kr St30•wtc'91,no Ne~/Mrm.~~ .. ~2._ CANN!R\' VILLAGE 870 '' , W9eil °' mo Avail "<>'* ------~t• 549960 536-6565 Of' 536-2685 ---·• .• .,. .. ....,, -~ n c .... 1 t>MUtllul 1 ~ml lion SU 875-8170 Of ~375 Eattllde 2Br 1Ba. MP dine Lido Ille comp fum 1BR. • S 150 dep 122..-.12 IQ utlomtlf p., .. no deeigMf hm wtr ot n·amk _ rm hrdWd tlrs dbl nar "" Fresh & elMn 28r 181 Aval! now. extra wg. exit eiec gar u1111 tnel Y IC• ti•• It at ah ---8y owner 675-41909
58R llv I•-di Ctrt .. ) .. __ • · ' .-· 'V Child olt $550/mo. Nr area. 3BA 2BA, nu c_,a Je50tmo "''Y • S350 2121 Male. n•amkr to lhr wt2 . . .... n rm1. U ....-• landscaped yrd Avl 11/ 1 • ... d91> 1 ~Pi male No prof ma ... , lalge C. OM Com~lal bldg IM/or
lrplc, PV1 bath, lrg ~alto, 1 BR, 1tove. trpiC, ;;a s 1000/mo 998-3434 Hrbr ' Wiiton. 780·88e2 :~git hk~. :=· =· pets 673-0837 Rancho Ml~. RaflG'flo beac;h ,.... $450/mo • IUb , .. 4000 IQ "· anow-
docic S850. 675"36 9 & patio Malura aduf: Eu111de 2Br 1e1-:-1rp1e, 3Br 2Ba uw-r Gar. new S1200 MC. IM&-6824 --Laa Palrnaa Country utlla & dep 673--5619 roomt•aref\OuM/()fflc9e Ill OAIYM L•H•J $800/mo, yearly teaae beam cellt, gar S700 • cprt 10340 Valencia N .. r Lido VIiiage 18r Club. vary 1arve decor· Prt~ H.,l>Or Blvd IOC
Pr•t""loue .i-a~•9C 619·223--0608 1st, ta.at. MC s225 2 per-$750 No ~II 546-7983 SUWlll YILUIE P1n1y furn Yrly IM $475 atorlFairway Condo Re· N!_!_ BEACH BAYFRP.~ Call L .. McCullough 901
'V ... 6"-" -Utlltlnci673-1769 MrVenow '2400 ptmo cwt1Utltut1'.tmtllton...., 752-6011 or Carol
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Cal:
142.....,1 mOdern condo. Lrg 3BA * 2Br 1 Ba, gar. lrplc. ne; sona No ~ta. ....,.1799 Lrg 39R 2BA, lam rm. 2 720-3912 designer hm w/prol n-amk MIHoer 957 .&044
2'.-\BA, w/dln rm. lrplc, crpt 514 Jasmine frplc, 2 car gar, lrg WIY llT1 Spectacular 18r 1Ba, !>BA, 1111• fem g din rmt, 1--~~~~~~~
pool, •P• • TENNIS $850/mo 67&-4912 Bkr me8tiB#IU backyard s 1000/mo bay/ocean >Mw• Frplc, 2 lrpte. pV1 bath. lr9 pello, IEWPllT 111 YIA Ull F-'ound Cet MeM Verde
$1495/moCrd Ck Agd 634-A Centtr 650-5382 Livewne<eyouhave cargar.lndry,yrty $1 200 ltallla te llurt dockS360/mo 676-.3659 ~tall apee. 1500 Ml tt Area, llt• gr9)' & wtit
pet 0 .K. Vaeanl Call *llAI TJ( W&m* Smail 1Bdrm • Eastslde •Spectacular 9'>11 IM. 875-,912 Bkr 2 Prof M/Fwanted CdM 12556/mo NNN (7 U I temai. 754-0575
780-8702 Agenl Modern 11 1. all bltlns. AIAITllEITI cory w/1011 ot lliood $465 *' & 2Br, 1 & 2Ba aultes Step• to bch Upllra 28r 124 duple• S425tmo own 875·63'9 or 722 1298 Lott 2 Oeeer1 Tortolw
FOf IHM Lido tale. avail 5600 ottiera avt. 1" 6758 1~~1~ul:!:.~[f~yG~~~~ No pets 990·2982 !~t:::::;ownhouMS 18a View S 1100 2Br 12815/mo rm '°' rent. kite roomipV1 ba 780-6594 Prime r9'at11oca11<>1\ 9200 Calif & Frenkf0td St HB
now. 3BA 2BA No pell TILHEIT lll-1110 paA •Private balconlea 2Ba dwnatrs New crpt. & ba 10 stir, C M IN B -IQ 11 Show room & war• R-ard 636-5705
$1700/mo Bkr499·3400 Lar,.. 1 B<lr-apt, l"m. ~1~!d gtlr/odunkdNs , ..,lflOI Garden patlos or 1r1g&rangeS1000 Botti area M pral Dtan• Aupon1tblet Outgo1ng hOUM Mahan ~ of -------•-'" " ~ ...,a. pa 0 ec 0 TIWll .. ES compi redec 1807 West 548-4993 avell 11-1 Prof Fem 35-45 Shate Costa M.... 1600 N-Losl cat Reward for re· HV Hrna 38A 2BA 11350 deck, nut beeeti, $850 .,... llT1 Balboa Blvd Belly NB need rmmte 10 .,,, My cozy 28rt2Ba Nwpl pon Blvd 642.8450 c;overy Lge gray male HV Hm1 4BA 2BA $1600 873-2058 ah 6pm 1Bdrm S595 Brand new apaclous 1BA Wl1 751•8850 btwn 10•4 2000 st new 2BA 2B.. Hit pool home Notsmk _ _ ••C: ot Niguel Ad & AllQe
COM 2BR 2BA $1200 LUX3br 2baapl.l/p, all nu 28drm w.Ba S705-S710 w/dln. pv1 deck. pool. •3 Liohted tennis couna " S400·'• ut 645-3663 Da~le~n Uaita 27161 Call 73 t-6500 Brolter 640·5&64 appllances lncl bll·lnd/w 2Bdrm2Ba $750 c1rpon1, tndry tac Oe· *2Swirnmlng pools VERSAILLES 2 bdrm 1~. up111or1 with slu-. 2250 VANGUARD WAY cupancy Nov 1 No pets •Stream• & ponds bath condo. prefer d10/ofliee area 2 blkl to Amie needed Beeut 3br. 3 • Hie-Pride lost Orange Par11an
HV Hma. turn lmmac 2BR wld. nu Cpl/dr8rnl pnt all 540-9628 or 831 ·0960 268 E 18th St. Npt Hgll •Sorry, no P9t• adults. no pets. S875tmo OCh S650 each 673-5067 pool/gar. lrptc S375 mo 4 U-Nwpt Hts-S254 000 mate Ans to Oliver M1w-
Monaco, den. comm pool new Ille, deck, 1500 mo. -----S595/mo 83l-l286 •Furnishing• avall 6'6-2846/E S<la-93' 110 Shr 2Br l Ba ......,.t Apt. • ut1I 646-7591 CM 4 U·CoSla Mesa·8J1Market •CIO nr Np1 Elem IChOol wtr/gdnr pd Adults pref 7!!0· 1579 Of' 760-1556 2°• 2Ba S750 c H ... _ ,._., ---10 1 ··East Co•1a M~· R-ar<l 67>-0505 k N I .... rm urt er.,., .. s II agt T Versallles Bachelor all S191>s to bch Winter. furn Roomate to stir Charm g 2 " ,5•0 000.,. ...... n-sm rs 0 pelt Aval NICiey furnished 2Br 151 E 21st 548-2408 --WHY NO CALL S325 B 642 3850 B •
NovS1425818·33&-9710 house Av111 Novem* -----POOL Patio, lrpte. X·too 111·1111 amenities. stove & refrtg. kr • b; albO~en671n3c7o01~age3 Princ1pal1 Only Please
S ,Bdrm $600 •• ., 10 IBr $580 2Br ... 80. I sec gale SS50tmo • Adil 10 stir beaut Wood-9 epa 10 "'"" • 0 Riek Alber'1s 153 t 1266 ,.., lmpreulve bay view 2br only 900/mo. 760-0909 .., ..., S500 639 *22 -"' 2Bdrm 1'/•B• $705 MC Uni E·•lde 557-28'1 SUWlll YILU~E sec .,., brtdQe IMne home S400 Shr lge 2Br 2ba furn apt Eves 646-0298 lned yd appls too S750 2BR 1BA, nu crpt. paint, • 857 ~OE
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ANSWERS 539-6190 Best Alty lee d/w w/d, lrig. patio. 1 car 131 E 18th &46-<68 16 Quaint secluded 1Br In 15555 Huntington VIiiage VERSAILLES CONDOS u111s • ves close to H B bell. rec -s :r ava1wu H -W Ouplei.. Lri backyard Lane. from San Diego 1 & 2Bdrm S725-S 1080 Prot nda ume stir Condo area. caocasian over SO Reckon· 011'91 Jump on this 3br 2ba just gar 850 6 3-535'4 8{11 aw.. E Fr~way, north of Beach 631·,960 Agt HB H bO F MIF Smoking 01( Reta Broll. Nephew btk I t le I IBr frig ranna laundry ncl gar 560/mo Nr ""' ar r area urn ran A••• rnnt 8•0-0293 0 waves rp enc Coat•..... 2614 ~I carport'No pets . Newport & Victoria to McFadden. west on Saa Cltatatt 2676 S400tmo 840-8666 --... .... .. 0 DOWN CRIEA ~;-61~ ~~Is Rltyh ~r Y iBR Sl50. pool. PV1 patio, • $550/mo 997 .9309 Ag1 991-3304 McFadden. Christian maltHMily rtse< Spec 2Br 2Ba B1ySlde Or la4aalrial 27U My :1ovnges1 1<>'2 had a btwn 6 8pm only I . ~~ .. 4 225 La Paloma. S87S 29R . apt ro shr Pool pvt beh grand lime at hos first pro C-H-A-AMINO Lido hm 3br n6~5·8pe16ts1. 14r7e1Fstowreerq'd 931 W 19th SI 548-0492 • mat ~ '"'•ba Cloae to bch Cnd~~s.~ne50&6coo7"-!4~5er I rmt r'l/smkr S52~ 760-196e ,In Costa Mesa 1000 sq fl loolball game Upon re-
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539-8190 Best Ally fee 2Br 1Ba comPietely re: mealiBJIU ~~1~1• ~~~:~ dr~i:,sp::~ !Bdrm stove. retng So Cst Plaza front unit Fem 2Br 2ba S300~ .. Ulll lllY STOUIE 100 5 s Weekly Lrg Co •eQ d M~sl speak E.ng-
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crucial m o ment. Focus also on intellectual cunos1ty, travel, lwas11er -Dryer-Relrlg·etc trans Pona. 645-9866 Free est John 6'5-6730 • • •
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AQUARJUS (Jan. 2().Feb. 18): Focus on e~ot1on~ l't$pon~. oomp1ew, llGOWOrl:red lncludltV1 ,,,,.,,._ Call Ann! :L~ Lie etectrician RH. c:Jnupti.-tr" .,, 722 1111
..t.y11cal annction. intensified love relat1onstup. Fa.m1ly membcr•I Comm Ind Sen1or•Com ........ t• c1..-n up .-1 ..-0 1 .. -d TV ett<J u,.,..._ f#d)' to mo..a lltto Im-"·~~ .....,.. .,... .. wa.nu explanation , probably de1erves 1t. u<c• woman IS o n your s1 t -:c= Ctt11eo ratn Smell iOb mair1t ''"trimming ,,....
and will prove it. Leo plays key role. ,.,_..,.,,_ '°' • f/tor1 Nm!""~ .,. E:iipen rpentry s::;;c; se>eet•ll•t 49'4·29«> nts Mauro oe.2 99 .. :i
PISCES (Feb. J 9-March 20): Otvers1fy. ketp options open. """IYallef* R41Qa1r Remod t-Add1t t0n1 NEW REPAIR OuaJlty No F'ull Matnt MOW1ng p18n1
bi$hlia.b: versatility and humor. You'll team more •bc;>ut land, 0oor-tc ~"8 ''80 ,ot>• to amaff ~tit. -.ding 1er111111ng ttc
research. manerals. future financial ~rospeeu. Populanty 1ncreuc ·I PARK BUILD o~ REPAIR Free est t.c d &3 1·2346 ~rat• 966-2. ''
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or ~ tmlfC: You arc in tense. romantic. senumcntal ind of\en I Stl'lall Jot>a • Aepelra Ct•ftal lerwa. elitoma1< •••4111no 01 alt becomt nostallic where old names arc concerned. Genunt., Sqittanus On Jambe>f• at s.,, JoeQuln Hll9 Rd ,,.. •""'-'• 64 $ 2003 OualftyWrouoM lf'Ofl Wor11 petto plants 850-4 147 ~ns play important roles In your LLfe.. You couJd oom p&etr mlJor l (714) 644-1900 KITCH N CA8tNE T ,.~gal• MCurlt'f lr,..rrrim ci..nvo comp ilt6tcct tht1 year. You'll be on more 10hd financlal. tmottonal ground1 REFACING doors~ r.ctory ~o.n1ng Compe1111""
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• ••u1t ...... ev"''d •"1·2'"•5 nt~late en11 i.vet HICl<ORY FAAMdS WANTED • 7 Product line c:ond. Ah 8, MS-<4140 ~ p1ln1 euto ' $1200 090 548-1382 '"-'~ peleoMCWt '' llT... I Hunt BMctl. 963-$647 ... .... ...... .... -SupervlM ' COOi' ln•t• n 895-3980 . I . ' dotno butlMM .. Al .... lk.nctl oftlot of major L t -poeltlon. blhlng 01'* IMtmbly of ~Idly Girt ,,.. TAS MODEL 3 Print~ •nd runt mint &48-8110 fornll ln19'1CHICI P• Pro-
Fltm hu ' eecretat: LIU&. uunuy TIAITll IPIUTll mlee. ecc:ountJ:l dutlee. p1ll1. Fttx hr•. Wiii train. , IT Pllll IRm modem ·Incl. 1500, RS Mus T SE l L. 86 v w I ••• l 0 ,, I I • . '}.·
oPenlnga . Corporate & IOflltlgltlonandtax &llTllOl•fYll Tyr,::f l 10· ey re-WM lclltT Plaue42-0972. immediate opening In Color .60;VICTORto00 Camper V1n Surl/S~ "PLANTEMP8", 10 4
RMI Eatete EllglDle IOt attorney Non-emoktr N..o.d Muet have goad ~,:~/otter;:n'~1~';:: llWlllll-1 ' S1nt1 Ana offlc• for S&OO,c;•ll 873·)4H Vin. $1 500 080 1'10rld1, Huntl"ilton SMatt.
y.., end bonut Com-NtwJ>ol1 a..ch Send ,,. OMV re cord C ALL TOfl ' phone ''"V91/ WOJk No ''" It TH DH 1173-1070 wkdyt c~,.e12~e(ik• Ktlttel vouno. petltl~ salary & xlnt ben-tumt to Hiring Patfner, 2 13/83 2 · • O 5 5 OR eon with rteurM, to om * * $8.05 p/hr • * p company "' ...
ente. Legal •llP req'd S0008irehSt,tutte2900. 213/377·2~7 ~':i'~:· •:r:~.~ 8:~: 22 Openings , varied wM ~r~lne: .~:CMon.-Frl. 9-1 05~~':t~~:i/*=a. •t" la rtt4 ~.~~~;e,.:untl"9lon
Congenlel offtoe Nlamkr Newi>ort Ekh. Ca 92060 IOciat ... 1401 Quall St . IClltdStud~IMtl 0' nl(o :ut~·:_eq. Sit Salary, ~ Mlllng &75-4032 Cn111 AuHO"' IUI
Pfef'd P-.. Mnd r• lfM ( 1••••-Newport BHCh Ca ""' .,. 3 l<1thleen, &&2 • ...,44 AnaMtm •3. Coet• ..._. IUIM with tallry req1 or nw __ ,. 02MO ' yr rffldenl ~I appeir· Fr.e CATS KITTENS to 92827 c.n For Mtg Rep In Corona Of 1nce Call 3·& PM llLP Wlltll good h()llW 75-4..057& 0t Tnla bu11n1H 11 con·
SYLVIA WARNER Del Mir Muit have good ~·~!:~':.:~~ •fTER Santa ANI S•t-8878 Offt .... .,.. $48-1323 llPWn ElllPUI d~tld by I oen«ll Pflt·
$10 Nftport Center Or tei.J>h~ volet, typing ft . H B 96'4·2990 tor appt 1835-B Newport Blvd. Fr.. to Good Home DELIVERY DEPARTMENT nenhlp ~::c'h ~::O 7~=i ~~·:~!n~t~t~: &YOI--SCHOOL HOUSE CLEANERS Nd Sul1• 127. Coat•,..... Amerk:1n Chlnchllla Cat McL•REN'S BMW ~d~,u.,~::!nt wu 1~
' · 759· 1160 Chrl1tm11 Hlltng now High .,,.rgv people to cor Nwpt & Harbor Blvd• 111 white w/btue eyes n wttn the county Ctetk or Dr·
MANAGER Xlnl earnlnga 458-1538 JOBS clean bthrme. wndwa. etc FIT & PIT, flextblt sohed· Neutered mile De· M-F 11119, S-S 1111 e ,,,g1 "'-··nt" on October 15,
PAIT TIIE llELP . __ -'"'"" ·-...... ,, ""' .... ·'"· .,,. .,,... .,.... "" 6269 ...... ,... r1:111 8 vvu • Immediate Q9el'llno tor lull Cottec1 qu1r1er1 lrom l~~· lljl~t~JU -Apply 9am-5pm dally 548·3794 or 875-0528 Fullerton. CA 19 6 ,.,..,
time Otstrlct Manana. vending mlChlnet Flex 01 ,.nvv•v• 0 .... .... EARN ISllPll/Ollll OllE ... Ill Pllml r -; ·-7 11-680 &300 Publllhld Oranoe Coat! -..-· hrs s.e our ad 1n tod1y1 eltrs Is Meklng part time ll\18 out 5 dlyt, tome -Jtwelry / U S 1111 213-891·870 I Dally Piiot Octot>e< 29, No
M t _..... I h bu11fte11 opportuftltlea sales perlOtlntl !Of eve-MONEY wllnda. 2 children. Eng-production exper req •A•5 ------vembef 5, n t9, 1986 \JI ... .,..,7 work "G wit " " 1 & s d 1 lhel lllh apeaklng. own ta1 tmmed employment Call vva T·900 c hllare n Experience 1ec 11on undtr .. All n ng un •Y• n r Child caie rel'• r·••"d to1 1ppt. &31-3494 Mink 91()1; 1275. Beaut LARGE SELECTION OF Flelpful CASH BUSINESSES . No new Atrium Courl ""' 'S MnnMI Down" Fuhlon lsl1nd Store PRIZES $700/mo 648-19 UI •• , ... " ou•• Peralan Limb knee lngth NEW & USED BMW I We otter an eAcellent ben· -··-1 ContlCI Mr Biiiey at rn co11 w/mlnk collar, blk. LIH IUOI ID
tilt program, plid v•· llOErTlllHST 8-44•5764 TRIPS .lllrTllW. oo exl)ef nee. Only desire med S350. &38·3502 VOLUME SALES
c1t1ons & hOltdays, bonus l0t tatge Vtt Hoec> Vari· _ PIT Otttce/llb J1nl1ort1I to work Mile/Fem 01< M L., -I S SERVICE & LEASING
progrMi and dentll In. ou• lhthe avell Al:>Ply 11 Fiil JIWlllY SALES Mull have exp 20·25 Full time Call Barbara IC•IH~ 3670 N Ch8fry AY9 LONG
su11nce . Sal1ry plu1 NH AH , 125 MeSI Dr , Seit the nneet cu1tom hltftriq tltt Hra/Wk Must be bond· 540-3280 Xs PAXlT1'6LLER 1 TON 0£ACH
mileage relmburatmenl Cotti Mesa 631-1030 jewelry & Swl11 witches to lllLY PILIT able. CM/SA area Call STOCKPERSON for ex· WITH TRAILER lNo Cherry 8AIH05)
- ----a national & lntemallortat .... ~.,.,, Mr. Bennett 979-6375 cluslve ladles boUtlque C1ll Joe, M6·4269 (71 •'l.ll•l·lllO Appltcant must apply '" •101m1111T I IA I ...... i I .,.. perton 11 Dally Pllol, 330 " cl enterv. mm .... post on 11 you are too Ing f0t extra JmLEl/lmE• Aak tor Kare n, 540..0979 Office FaraltiH Tr1de·lna Welcome
West Bay St , Costa S alary commensurate :r unllque New~ort ~~ apendtng money. or lll<e Fine Jewelry Store tn N.B TELEMARKETING .. r-alratat 6047 OPEN SEVEN DAYS • •e··. Ca. ".pp~ 9. 11 w/exper 556-6222 ne ewetry sa on •· to go pieces Ilk• Maalc ~"' l el / .. 11 B h • .,. ..., ... " cal benellta Ellper re-~ n""""'s ew er w exp " uay U-Haul, ans p onea.
• m or 2-4 p.m. ( lrcute-IEO•na•y qutr ...... Grad Gem pref Mountain, Knott• Bei'ry 1ypes Mttlng & labrk:at· PIT some wl<nda, 30·35 lfFIOE fl•lmlE 11 n-...1 • " "" ""' Farm. or win Prizes and ti G t •• l250 p on..,..., •· Gre11 working envlorn· Inquire tor Mgr &44-8325 Awerds. Call us nowl we ion. wax. cu ng rN hrs ..... lhr &31· am SALE
Wical/Dtat&l 5105 ment with oo<>d benefit• ..-. have aevetal openings tn worl<lng envlornment Call TELEPHONE Not required In prteent
Full time. vlfled office lll~alllY FAllMS c M . H B or F v Manage< <714> 8-44•8325 AESEAVA TIONIST operations Aa new • *-.....nl* duties. Includes, typing, Opportunity to Nrn ex1ra 642-4333 LfT PEllll rteeded now to book appts Deal8'a welcome Con-•&SSIST&IT * phone & HSI sting bo<>«· money selling gourmtl ASST MGR lOf Audio & Aeq valid Call!. drivers He, t0< different toe 1n c 1111 I a c 1 J err Co 111 er
ESTABLISHED Chlropr1t-keeper. wtll train II foods & glhs for holld1ys S & good driving record No lelllng 1nvolll9d. no ( 7 1' I 6 5 0 • 17 0 0 or
tic Health Cllnfe located neoessaty &42·7222 Flex houri. Wiii train Cir Sl«eo Sales &-:~~1 Wiii ualst Mgr. cle1nup, Hper nee Wiii train (600)327-3863 548·8238
In C M 1 has 1mr1\9d FIT IEORflllY P/ti•• ~estclltt Pl~-6-42--0972 + commlulon 64 dellvery. errands. bank Irvine toe Hrly & bonua IMPERIAL HOLDINGS .., .a. -W BUG •62 GOOD
opening We are looking Good phone manner tight MATURE LADY to work Allen Student• • Earn dep 8-42-7148 Great tor College & High Coata Mesa =· a&•l-MOTOR ANO TRANS
lo r the enthusiastic typing 5 days 8 week, 2•3 p/llme to flt In Boutique S 100-1200 wl<ly PI T School Sludents . Call Ptls '· Aala. all I04t -• fl ""':...! $.100, 673·3498 health oriented Individual his 8 day Collane stu· Sales exper required 8-45-5760 All 2pm Gas Maintenance/landscape Steve. 492--0661 Mon-Fri. ~ =-lo hind le Iron' Ole -• Statto Jobs person needed at one or -----Chocolate Lab pups. mate ........... .,.. vw .JETT A '80, A/C, Ch dent OK Call Linda 9 to Newport Beach.8-45-5592 n ,,.'YlL llEm 1"--..-"'' procedures lropract lc ' Laguna's finest resort•. uui & tem, 6 wka old, AKC. _.__ Stereo am/Im. gd tires.
bacl<ground helpful. Pot-5pm. 675·23 l l _ __ SALES HELP AITl lfTllLt• FIT, pay baaed upon Part 1lme M-W-F 8:30·5, wormed/shots 8-45-3239 .. -. gd cond $4000 675-0589
ttlon otters outstanding SECl'TY/lllllEEPE• Fil &tor PIT HIM Pol· Dependable, exp'd. F/T exper lag Bch 494-8521 Sabre exper ALSO Aeglatered HIMALAYAN It, ........ a fll· \IWJEITA .80 Bttt 4dr,
car-& groWlh poten-FIT b 1 1 1 1 91 111on IO<lunnevttcalgltt& lmmed opening MS-7448 Outside sales/Toure Kltlens 2 Mi le Sealpoint ..,._ .... JOU snrf. Im sler, new ttres
t111, prof working II· ellpe~~~e1·3'M~t~r~-clot~lng Stort. Exper •--11•-1• IWmUIOEP/TI•• &31-9040 $200 , 1 Female Tor-"'*" ·---· Bst ofr722-1738Doug moaphe<e • xlnt t>eoeflts .. h & pref d Ch1rU.S Lock«. * -"'" Auorted responslbllltles. $ ..-r-
pkg F0< conlideratlon son. ~~:s! 1 ~noons v1a L1do, Nwpt 67~~ Establlshed C u Roofing Gatdenlng, washing cara. nPllT llepolnt 225 7_60·8621 Aat el Doat1tic 9300
c1ll Debr• 838-8000 PO• eves ---Co· aee61a a lull charge cteantn g office Flex IECEPTlllllT MHital la1traatall FORD ·86 Fiesta F mdt. SECTI /Cffllll&Tltl SALH PHlll bookke8"9f, exp In Cost hourt, 15-20 hrs per ITIOHlll 6055 runs slro~ See to be-lllT&l USIST&IT •~ 1 11 h._ tor e11ctuslve childrens Acctg , A/P. AIR P/R, week Contact 675-23 t I
Front ottlce/bacl< office. Respon$1b.., or ama 'V" s1ore SC Plaz.a, llex GIL thru A~ounta audit· from 9am lo 5pm IEI. IFFIOE Gibson 12 s1rng guitar lleve $11 552-0l 28
Npt Bch area 640-0921 a ctivity olllce Good hrs le M •gas In. Ing. Bacllground ln•<:On· $200 Gen Marlln uke $75 BUICI( '68 Electra Conv
typing Xlnt telephone 5'49·8585 structlon lndullry an IEWllEI Accepting appttcatlons 10 M Holl6r Chromapeache 1 Woman Owner Gd
IEIT&l Buie bookkeeping. Wiii a.saet. Driven lleente & Student to work alter· work In lrvlne/Costa base harmonica. llke nu, cond
Experienced Dental Asal•· iraln rest 557•3200 · STATlllEllY own tr.anap. req'd . S1l1ry noons. 640-6040 Laura. Mesa areas With or In case S75 838-3502 BMW 3201 '78 . .clnt cond. s tOOO OBO 645-3272 ;~t f~~~l~~~a ~.:::,,-IECn /tFC WIST&IT .Store In CdM need• Sates commeflsuratt with t xp. •YIH UTUI :~~:~~w =~~~~ea Nu 12 Siring Gullar Guild, ~~~t s':'e~o & 9~:~~ 1~ew CAD · 85 Fleetwood
497.6565 Typing, cleftcal & various Person. FIT 5 Diys. Xlnt ~,:!1118~;j·2f:",;r 1'::i1~ Currently casting feature par1 01 an e•clltng and cust case $500 556-4994 loaded w/e•traa . 5,000
Sole du lies ~on-F7rl 8-5 ~~erkc'~e0n~eo~ed~7~s~~lly mediate Inte rview mm, all types & ages, also rewarding lnduttry P a·aatt .. -Or11a1--BsMnWrt, '479s3p2d0, I ar/uc;n,s aollroeyast.. m1 . like new . S 19,000 lllftlll llLLlll/111. a tary neg '"'· 1 84 _ . lor TV & commerclata TAC TE MPORARY SAVC • obo ALSO CHEV '78 El
Must hav• at leaal 6 mo's SEOn /ULH WT TELElllllml cum Ill.PH CENTURY CASTING 4500 Campus II 124, N B 6059 must sell $5900 obo Burt Camino Call 646·9358
expertenoe In an phases New vecnt S ates Co on Ar11culate Secretaries no Tran99. req'd. 8-42-2898 971-0878 852-9424 Beiut Thomu Organ, 644·6900 or 857·6l83
In medical Insurance blll-Nwpt Sch waterfront Call typing. lo aet appoint· Cosmetologlll/Atat lmrTilll/ULEI WELDERS Lawrence Welk model DATSUN 73, 610, 4 dr 1"9 4 follow up Type, Ille. 642-5988 tor Interview. mertlll Salary & bonuses, 107 Main SI Balboa uc Must be healthy and with 1 apply MacGregor Yachts. rhythm band box, Leslie auto, stereo, runs great
good phone lechnlquet. - -9-5 Mon-Fri hours open c · ,.75 ,.. 2 1631 Placentia.CM spkrs. pe<f cond. First clean $1500 675-2032 good benefits. Call Mrs nPllT /IEI. IFFICE c a 11 B 0 b s 0 r k In. req. all .. ·-1 gOOd knowledge of nutrl-SS85 t1kes. 720-3912 --
Harper 640-8950 X 124 F /T p IT Sma ll busy &42·3•90 tor Interview HllYf•Y /IFFtOE ~~ysaJ :iPPPP1ytet;'nen~~ Young energetk: couple to ---DATSUN ·79 3 10. gold, gel
.. ~ •••tST people oriented ofllce CJ • /I 1 .. 11 time hlg" school 6 ...-· manaoe 21 Units In Costa G.r111 Salts ' con d $ 1 7 o O ob o ,..__,..,_. ' seek1 ••P organized I s 11t1111at1 ., " Mon-Fri 1-llndbel'g1 Mesa Call 855--0665 -644·S219
Full/part time Flex hrs person with good typing 5520 graduate wlgood dfMno ti1utr1t1on. Atrium Court,
Benefits. R.O A pref Call record. Apply In Pfl'IOll Fashion Island, Npt Bch l•,Jeyatat W11t .. ,.,. DATSUN '60 280ZX. T ·
786-0777 or ell 6pm & & phone skills 673-6348 IELl ltlll to Mr Fuentes. at Robert . 5535 TrHSptrtatiH top, loaded, mull sell/
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of late model low mlleaoe
Cadlllacs 1n Orange
County! See us lodeyl
540-1860 wknds 8-40-4292 Ttcllaical /Tra.U--Costa Mesa 6•2·5297 Bein. Wllllam Frost & At· -beat oller Day, 476-2657
socia tes, 1401 Quill St . IPN•Tlltn o •• , .. 1 .. 111h••tr or eves 497.3553 2600 Harbor Blvd
Cltrical/Offict 5400 5505 lllftll Newport Beach, Ca Men or Women with de-ror male confined to wheel Ptwtr hats 7012 COSTA MESA
,,._ IEOEIY UST DRIVERS-cross country, PIT tor C M Chmeee Rell 92660 pendable cars wanted tor chair Hrs flex. 5 days At1 1 II HOii& LUSll& CADILLAC El Dorado
....,,. no exp nee Call! lie req lntrvw 1 30·3PM Dally llllY-llY IT-I Dally Piiot routea In Hunt· 6 30 pm/wknd 8-46-0424 40 PACEMAKER Ayend our tease seminar Blarrllz late model l983
lmmed opening FIT Astl I Apply MacGregor Yachta Call tor appt 645-5550 I -lngton. Harbor & Seal ~ Super luxur~s all cabin and re cteve a free white .;.Ith red teethe<:
compute<l:ted A« Depl 1631 Placen111 C M --FIT Benetlt1 Liit 160 Iba Beech area Some cotlec· ltrcllaa•iH Crusader V8 s, alt •tras AM/FM Ste<eo TV No lully loaded • Rolls
Boo.uceeplng. heall'f col· . ;eatral 5530 250. Ogle St Costa Mesa, 11on1 ln11Qlved CalL An S69,000 AYS &46-9000 obllgauon to buy with ·, Royce grtll & Moon Root.
lectton work Good com-MEAT CmtH s66 06 PER HUNOREO CLElll Br~dstock 8-42-4333 AatitatS 6010 BERTRAM 28 Clean & credit approval like new s 15.900 Call
mun1ca11on skills 10-Exper Temporaty employ· P.AID for rocesll mall lllEI lln ell ... .,. $'42 500 &LL llYEll Lr'IE 646 3337 tt 10 Key/C omp.u ter ••· me nt 1n CIM! ol a labor 11 home~ lntor~llon Retall, 1111 kege. benefits MUST SELL' w eciuip.,..... • • EA • 8 e< am
perlence pref d Benel•ts dtspute sa.12 p/hr See send sell-addreued' 7am·2pm Hl'Tlme Cellars Santa Ana Ofder dept Antiques. ar1, etc Pvt ply 760-677~---11•1 U2-1tll I IEW CAii SALES
Send resume to pp c slore manager, 8· 12 All stamped envelope. As~ 250 Ogle St c M ~n~h~s~a!t1c s~r~~: ~~ ca.II Betsy 673-2603 su,1/Doclls/liera1• HONDA Prelude '80 auto. USED c•111aLES r~u~ao~A 39~~77 South openings are in lhe event soc1ates, Box 95. Roselle, 1111 marketing poalllons. ~fJhlaCtl 6011 7022 xlnl cond, lo ml, am/Im A A
. -ol a tabor dispute VONS New Jersey 07203 lllnl PEllll No exper nee. Company 1 llY •-11•on * •30' nr Fun Zone. Bal cass S5•00 499-2557 I WE IUY IEllllll lfflC( MARKET, 185 E 17th St. lull time, txperlenced & Arn .....
fvolnQ. llllno ~d olher C M 5'48·8911 Al ••a"IOlS skllled In civil englllMflng ~~'.~i~.rt~t~~ mo LES 957-8 133 Pentn Sile & clean. MAZDA '82 RX7 , loaded, OLUl'OAIS
derlcal duties Own car 8 .., • and land pl1nnlng. Send -S300/mo 673-1943 SA7s~lorOErdBest 842-5800 all TlllCll
must Call Judy TYPnmtl/ fhe Oring41 ~111 Dilly resume and work 11m-PUT/FILL TllE •SALE! SALE!* 40' PACEMAKER " A
6.42-4321, ext 316 tor P&ITI IP &ITIST Piiot ts looklnv-k>r help In l>la to Mr FuentM. II Name badge mfg needs Aelngerarors $129 & Up Super lu)Cut1ous atf cabin MBZ 450SL '80. take over I
appt ns Ad Sefvlces 'Oept Flober1 Bein . Wiiiiam person to uae automlled Washers S99 & Up Crusader VS s, ,.., xtras pymta • SSOO New radio,
llAlll CtlST 1mmed1a1e opening lor ~~J:';,5~~11~~s a~~I ~:: Fro5t &.l\J50Clates, 1'01 machine Also pinning, Dryers. gastelec S99 & Up $69 ooo Repo tires brks blk/rust S4k
... LY PILOT e•per typesettet Must 11 1 ads pullln Quail St . Newport etc 25 Hrs atart & up "Complete Une ol Home AYS 6'46-9000 mi Call Rick 731-8666 .., na ve have mark-up very 0 · g Beach Ca 92660 Good working cond . Furnishings" 330 W Bay St exper paate-up back 1earsheets. proceHlng . ----fringe benefits Call 8·5, ALL APPL~CES DAY BOAT STORAGE on MBZ 83 300SD. mint
Costa Mesa, Ca ground helpful Xlnt ~: ads. and a variety ol EASY ASSEMBLY WOAKI Mon-F11 8S0.3880 "'7' l18Mttff the w11er. Newport Beach. cond, 1urbo, Ma-green.
IEIEUl. IFFIOE dental inaurance con-must be e•tremely or-teed Payment No Ex· PERlllll UIEI bot ltat 0.ltlftfH weel< Call 675·5901 ownr wla ll records
elits Including medt<:at &
1
other du11es Candidate $600 00 per 100 Guaran-Crane Service 7 days a 1ealh Int, all extraa, 1
Newport Beach Insurance genial atmospher~ Con-ganlzed responS11>le and perlence/No Salee De· lllEIWlrTEI UNIQUE FURNITURE MOORING in NEWPORT $26,000 obo 476·2727
agency, part time open-ract Altssa 642-4321 I able lo work well with tells send sell-addresMd 1947 S Main St HARBOR for sale Price MBZ '84 500 SEC, 30k ml, Ing for person with gen-29 1 ' •• others s1amped envelope Wan1 Professional Can-Santa Ana
era I ollic e up er Send resume Alln LIU ELAN VITAL .903 d1date wno can eflecllve-Btwn Edtnge< 4 Warll6r on negotlable. 548-1930 xlnt cond, $43.500 or as-Wl IUY ALL IUlll
&45-9000 ask lor Liz OUllE COAST Sm11t1, to 34 18 Enterprise Rd. Ft ly rate & underwrite Auto Main St See the Bear• Sllp Avall . No llve Aboard sume l&e 476-7010 Vicki USED CARS & TRUCKS
OUllE Ol&IT Pierce. Fl 33482 & Homeowner Ability lo llt-1220 Up to 32' S330 MBZ SL 450 79 $24,000 COME IN OR CALL FOR lllL FllHY Part·llme. good typing
akllla. handllng ol phones
• various other duties
Call 1714)640-4800
lllLY PILOT process endorsement SWALES ANCHORAGE or bat olr Call 831·1100 FIEE 1pp••1e11 330 W Bay Str-t lllL Y PILIT FL-•• H•uilll cancellations & renewels Open 10·6. Sun 12·5 9 5 50 ---.,._ .... -----Dally • 546-1 t Chris or 873-6320 LOY DeLILLO Cosll Mesa Ca 92627 P.I, lt1 1110 exper FIT or PIT. se p/hr S alary n egotlable Washer & dryer S145 ea --, .
142-4U t Cesta Mesa, Ci. 12121 s1a11 01ane. &45-0093 494-8008 Ae1r1g s200. &46-Sa.48 Sttpe Available. 25' 30 32 TOP ill PAID OllnHLn
- ------35' 3333 W Coast Hwy 18211 BE,.ACH Bl VO
fllllll HSlllEll P/T &Pn lfTTEll hraitut f014 Npt Bch 9.5 Mon-Fri For Pampered HUNTINGTON BEACH ·-
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Richards Siik Gardens. Ht appointments on -Mercedee Benz 1,. •••
50 S •ntlque p ine armolre WANTED Slip for beaut lllEll'Tl Olllt 147-IOll·, •l·H• 1 CdM Mon-Fri 760-21 phone in ante Ana ot-a
lice No ex per nee s3oo 548-6675 27' CAL Sallboal. ~~ Top Mercede1 Price• Paid Chell'f Mallbu claaalc 75 SELL •die items w1tn 1
Dally Piiot Cluallled Ad
&42-5678
Salary$5-7 plhr No sell-Beaut 4 p:c-sofa group, aii Uae •Chg poll 642·3 4 Cell Peter or Ray 2dr.avto, ale, top cond.
1ng Company tratna matching. Earthlone nvr MlllE IF llNITI S 1900/obo. 778-3139
Kim, _66_2_·58-43 used $2SO 579-7524 C••rn 1014 4111 IHOIHI CHRYSLER '82 CONV l;;::::;;;;:;;;;====::.J.._....;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;....;;::::m ...... •...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ FORl5" 314' Camp e r 213 or 714 637-2333 Mark Cross, In warr.
.... -c-,.0-.-.-----si_A_e_p_ut-.t-1o_n _____________ _, After School-ESTATE SALE ~~T,~~!~~. ~~d~~~i MERCEDES '58. 190SL · ~~~4~128~~NT COND
'>6 F1tne1 cM1asan Stud ent J obs! 23'f;3p~.~~~11:~-1~~ cont $3900, 673-8886 ~riir ~u~~.~:10~~.:r:rot Wl WAIT"" t Brigni hgn1
6 llahan city
t 1 Trout>le cal
14 Sapn1a
t!> Airest!
16 W1thC.1sm
t7 NOO!it5
19 Undrv•de<I
20 D"8CIH)n
') 1 Mele an•ma
22 Third canon1r.a1
!10UI
24 Ac1C1
26 Seaso"
27 1nte•~t"' l hn
)0 E1<1I <lNIO~
12 Fabric
)'.) 1romtwr11
J• l at>yr1nm
l1 M•ke Cly ... o
)8 Eo
)9 Oo!ttydralP
40 tJIC p11rt
4 t D1s1epv1"
•2 Abandon
43 The res1
•5 Went "~
46 P1an1 anf'w
411 BMJr ma~1no'
4Q P1gm"nl
'10 HQr~tt
~;::.:~~~he• Do You N~~...t •Cash $And Beaulllul furniture, desk. Aate Lt11ia1 10 MERCEDES '76 450SL OLW 1111 Olll ~-u • Fr sle couch. Cd Chell, 1 i;' is e iose• A Good J o b To Start T he New Year? tables. t1mps. silver, 10· II lllSU lllTU blue. 55K mt , lthr.101ded See Tony R1Jll ~; ~~na~;s~J:ame ~I~ !:-b°':~0,1~=1 $ 11l,48/110 ~U~~ l:C~!9:.~!·~
b4 1m0vden1 We are looking for Jr. Hlg.h and High ruoa. Iota more • tax, 46 mos., CEL. OAC ~ 65 Hallowed S chool s tudents and othe rs who wou ld HELEI IOUID SOUTHERN CALIF
oowN enjoy talking w ith peop le and wo rking 2;~;;f C::~t~e
t wea•nt•s, with other s tudents their own a g e . You Et Toro
'H1,torv can earn $25.00 to $50.00 e ac h week In I llY flHmllE 111-1111 •
1 Mr..111.no n<199 I I d ••u c H ••O RE! Y ~a· comm as o na a n ,.., fV1 ou can LES 957-8133 1 I . -
4 er.et.• work PART TIME In the afternoons and L shaped sectlonatsola nltt tmc11/ 9015 •M.l.'114IO IEL
•nner eire1 evenings and s till have plenty of free tim e . I eanh tones, good cond' Parts Brown/tan. all books & re ·
i; Dw~ 11t1 You M US T BE FREE AFTER SCHOOLI $200 786-7t43 4 new Bridge11one oewt cords, t year warranly
'
1~:~a· P'"
11
"'" We o ffe r complete train ing and p rovid e Must Sell! Brown Sota & ~~~~r':j~~•23 ~~5-IS .~~ t~I
fl r,,.,m.,n 11.,..,, t ranspo rta tio n . This Is NOT A PAPER Love Sell, t yr old s 1~ 1
<+ "m' ROUTE ANO IS NOT S EVEN DAYS A both 854-2694 aft 5 4 ftHI Dd t1/ JHpl Jll ll.111111
10 w'"'" ,ou 30 G•m<luc1<, •!i Sed '°'-ind~ WEEKI Com e out and help u s get new NEW sotabed 13501 OAI< to30 llNllTI
;ay 3 1 tA>r9al •6 Scieams c ustomers fo r ou r newspaper a nd h a ve a c11n se1 $350, col tbt .., 1 too 1 QUAIL S T . N B 11 Casudl 98'0 33 "a•darm 41 Oisiincuon great time doing It You have nothing to $300, bdrm S•oo. wait unit II JHP 833•9300 :~ ~ce~?.'" unoi ~~ g~,·~:, •tt~ ~~ Ao~:~eo •n lose and a super )ob to gain. Call today S3001 eola/loveteal $500, OIHHH
tA l asl notll" 1an1m11111 a nd maybe you can start to m o rrowl Fr prov din Mt orig $2600 Thie 2 Dr eomtt with pis. SEITRA
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'lOl>O HAAllOA 8lVO
CO'>TA MU A C>41 0 010
FORD '73 PINTO. l(lnl
cond $4 50 IT'S A
STEAL! 650-2074
•11 "IEP
CIEHIH414
This 2 Or Comet With p/1,
Jr.Ira cap fuel tank, ale
prep & more (Ser •0004') .....
ORANGE COAST
Jeep/Renault
2524 Harbor Coala Mesa
141-IOU n Compau pt 38 01spQse ti• f;, Kinroth ;ml.I• sac S 1400; col tbl eet w/ xtra c1p fuel tank, ale
2!i Lon1unc110,, J9 Aelet1ng 11111m~ SJ UK 1111• Call Mr. Earl glua S5~ xlntl 543-4705 prep & more (8et#0002)
28 hten11v11 "' rt1ar !i« US Indian~ 548-7058 Or 241 -8432 Walnut din rm lbl, 2 lvtl, I 11111
S 108, ll+fll uncotn '82 Exec coach
I S84.78down,CloledEnd Bldr 46 · B l a c k
?7 Graf 4 1 Lawman S!i ~ri.1c111re 11m chelra (uphola Mall) ORANGE COAST
28 D&&I• .c;i Chti !i8 Spo11 $275 1!73-3600 Jeep/Renault Commercial t.taae.OAC w/maroon velour uphole:
lU·IAYlll LUil gt111 partition w/solld 29 Fre•oh•e•' .c• P•Pf' t1t1•no !t9 PM~• .. , II ---....15 2524 Hlfbor Cotta Meaa
"'ICI HH9S .Ul 141-IOU l1•/U2-111l divider. specl1lty lltled cockllll bar w/color TV &
am/fm t1pe dtel< rldlo,
heall'f duty 1/c & h .. tlng
ays, dual he•ll'f.Outy bat·
tari.s: ovarhe41d rNr vii·
Otl w/v1nlty mlrrora up.
gr~ heavy duly ttr"
w/full 1Pare tire, lnltr·
comun1cat1on c ntr
wtdrtver, etllular phone
w/"henda off" epeaker
limo Is prlvtlely own.ct
one time owner 60,000
mites Prtct 125,000 Can
&31-5599 or 645..0777 or
P 0 Box 647, Fontana,
CA 92335
COLLECTOR WANTED
Part time opening In Laguna
Beach I Laguna Niguel area.
Earn up to $6 .00 per hour for
collect Ing mont h ly to r
subscriptions. Miieage allow-
ance paid In addition to hourly
*•SPA*• ---.~ra ••PEUGEOT · 2 S04'a
•MUST SELu• Tracks S Both xtr1 cte1n '62 Wgn
Never uted 6 tt oclagonal 17f FORD p u 1U200). $5800. '79 Sdn S3600
spa Completely tell-con· With 8. Clbover e1mper obo lo ml, mull ... ,
talned Cu1tom redwood ($2, 450 together), with 6 4 5 -9 3 4 I Bob or
gazebo Paid $5500. Sell l•cka. 11eep1 5 Auna l.;84=&-:3:1:8:5:S:tev=e===i $3500 675-3240 good. new clutch. starter. •
Handmade Qullla. lrom ettery, m11ter cytlnd«.
Tenn & Ark. Beaut col· 841-647 4 ahtr 5:3opm
Oft & p1tte<n1. Great ·74 COURIER w/ahell, runa
Chrlatm11 gllta low . Netd1 work S500 obo
prtc .. 720-3012 642-1678 attar 5pm
lllTAIUIT SALi PICK UP truck I C• YIOTlll& 1Tl1111 <*IOrlft be<lttnere. ti• "° Dow St Npl Bel'I down•. IOOI box• Call * 1 DAY SALE * bel 6 pm (7 14)722·76e0
MONDAY, NOii 4, 9 AM Vaas tiii
CHICM
IV£alJON
l'OltlCHt
AUDI
CH!VROUT
HlfMtt Qu.111~ ........ ~.
W• ere H lllng over .-...-... ______ _
wage. Experienced prefe rred si ooo.ooo ,..,.ur•nt ' CHID FORD b1r ll•turM & equipment. ' '
CHIClt
IVEaMJN
but not required.
Mual be 11 L ... t 11 yra. old
11nt1Ques & artllac11, eup TOYOTA pllel ulll dlt,,.._, kitchen
~Vlp . dining & bar 1re1, 1111 VAIS decor, em1tr equipment. •
olflow & much m0<• For S t99 Down 411 Mo1 .
more tnlor 121&)'M·28U CIOMd end comm'I IM.
OAC
Call rea11 couch a tble S7& Deliver• Any l •M
lU·IAYIU Wll
l1•t •H·1Hl M P M OMii.. 160 Skit ' po6M
PO<ICM '75 8t4, blk/1tvr,
nu cttch, xtra cteen M111t
.... , 13900 876-1879
PORSCHE 911S ·7~ 811-
v« ennlv •327, to ml,
mint S 13.!500, 673-HH 10 A. . • 4 . . I scnwinn bi~• ,,..e-se22
MR. KIRKLAND ~fYPEWRITER·8ROTHER .... ,._ .... .,.1 ext 1f11 i.c:1 Mdl EM-200 )(It
Sell #Ith l ASEr RR '58 SILVl Cl.OUO
tt 1 a BAEUE gd Otto Cond wtlt/rtd, __ _.~__,___._...___, L..-~--~----·"""'7'""" _____ __, ond 1895, MICMl522 Ctlllllltd Ada '42·6618 only I 11,600 533-4242
1.
OLDS '79 Cuti .... loaded
Wife '• Cir line. nevr
$2900 Beautiful &41.593 1
OLllllllLI 1111
1199 Down, Ctoled end
commtf'Clll IM.M.
&U-UOllLWI
l14/Ul·1Hl
UNIVERSITY
OLDSMOBILE/HONDA
WIUTIUI
Tl•-.ul ..........
2860 HAR BO" Bl VO
COSTA MESA
~H40
PtllllC NOTICE
'1CTITIOU• IMJIMH
NAiil ITATIMeNT
TM lollowl"il pereon1 111
dolno 0011nesa 11 Lifetime
Homa ol Callfornl1, Inc
264t1 Cabot Rd, Suite t02 L~n1 Hlll1, CA 92853
Lllettm• Homea 01 Call·
lornl1. Inc (A C1111 corp),
2S4 II Cabot Rd Suitt t02
Laguna Hiiia, CA 92853
fhl1 bu1tne11 I• con-
ducted by 1 corpcrllton
Tom L O'OontMtll. Pr!llM
dent
Tn11 1111emen1 w11 nieo
wlttt the County C141fk ol Of
ange County on October 10
t985
Fa.M
Put>llshed Orange Coot
Dally Piiot Oclobef 29, No-vombe< 5. 12, 19, 1986
T-893
P\lll.IC NOTICE
flCTrrtOUI llUIMH
NAiil 9T ATUllNT
The lollowlng Plf IOl'll are
doing bu.ineu 11 THE
TEMP. Executive and legll
Ser111c11 It Oreng1
BIOSIOm. lrvlnt C1lllorn11
92714
Judi M Abblt, I t Orange
Bloasom. lrvlne, Calllornl1
92714
This t>uSlneu la con ducted by· an lndMdual
Judi M Abbll
T1111 alatement w11 flied
wnn the County Clel'k ol Ot
1nge County on October 16
t985
~
Published Orange Cout
Dilly Piiot October 29, No-
vember 5 12 19, 1985
T-898
P\lll.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI llUIMH
NAMf ITATIMl'.NT
The followlng P«ton• 111
doing buslneea 11: Seuld•
Computer Servlcea 2201
16th St . Newport Beach. C A
92660
Tnomu Allen 81ur aame u above
Tn1s butlneu II con
ducted by an 1ndrv1dull
Tnomu A"-' Beur
Th11 statement wu 11190
won lhe County Clerk of Or
•"98 County on October 1 t
1985
~
Publlstted Orange Coul Dally Piiot October 29. No-
vember 5, 12, 1Sl, 1986
T-899
Pt&.IC NOTICE
flCTTTIOUI IUll ... 11
N.AMI I T ATUftNT
The lollOWlng peraone a11
dOlng bullnMS 11 M0<eno
V11tey Commerce Cenler
1072 S E Brletol, Suite 205,
Senta Ane. Callloml1 92707
Sunnymead Commerce
Center, 1 Calllornll oen-11
pa rtnership. 1072 S.E
Brlatol. Suite 205. 91n11
Ana, Calllorn1a 92707
This bu11ne11 It con·
du<:ted by I ~II Plrt· nerthlp
Sunnym11d Commerce
Centi<, Aly P Otmecl'llHS,
lta U1nagJng P1rtner
Thia alltmmenl wu llltO
with the Counry Clefk ol Or·
ange County on October 14 1985 , .....
Publlshed Or1nge Ca.et
Dilly Piiot October 29, No-
.,..mt>er 5, 12, t9 1986
T-891
P\lll.IC NOTICE
FICTITK>UI llU._11
NAME ITA Tl•NT
The loltOWing peraon• .,,
dOlng bullneat II HYP-
NOSIS CONCEPTS, 1801 1
D Skypant Circle. lrvlne CA
92714
l 1ure H Ulller 3474
w 1mbl1don Wey Colla
UISI CA 92628
Oeve Wall1"9. 534 t Cem
bridge Weetmlneter. CA
92683
Tnla bualne11 11 con
oucted by a llmlted p1r1~·
tttlp
Dive W1lllng
Thia lllllmlflt wu ntt0
witn the Cotrnly Clefk of Dr·
ange County on Septembtf
30 1985 ,..,,.
PublllheO Oranoe Cou1
Dally Pilot OclOl>tf 29, No-v1m1>1< 5 12, 19, t985
T·892
Mt.IC NOTICE
"CTIT10UI llU._H
NA• ITATl•NT
The lollowlng perton111e
dOlllO bullnMt u HOllancl1
!'lower Shop, 1673 tl'Ylne
Ave . Suite M, Cot11 U... 92627
Oektnt, Alt1. 2046 Shlp-
w1y line. Newport 8Met1
CA 91660
Thia bu1lne11 11 con·
Clucted by an ln<llvtdual
R111 Oet!tne
Tnia 1t1temen1 ..,.. llled
wttn lht County Cletli of Or
•"9e Covnty on Octobet 18 tSl85 ,_,
Publl~ Orenge Cout
Diiiy Piiot Octobet 29. No-
vtn11>1f 5, t2. 19, 1N 5
T-t97
"<=Tm0ut1Ue1Na11 NA• I TAT'lllPfT
The lollowtng l*aont WI
doing ~ ... ME'ICI 80UOU!l8. 403 8ten1Qtd Irvin., CA 9'7 t6 '
Julie Anne London 403
8111110<0. lrvlne. CA 9i7 ti!
Thi• bu1lne" 11 con. dUGtlCJ by In tndMOull
Jul19 Anne London
Thtt llltlf!\ent w11 lll9d
th lhl County Cltt1' Of Or·
1 5 Covntr on OatOber 2.
" t
TOMORROW:
FAIR '
.• FOMCUT80NA2
.. ~rvlng Newport Beech, Cotti Meta, Huntington Beech, Irvine, Lagun1 Beech, Foune.ln V1tley 111d South Or1n19 County
(JR ANf,f (JJIH' r I
----.----·--. Huntington man
Local man ,one of top lottery winne-rs.
sees 20,000 cut off the top for true es
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. .,...,... •left
Huntington Beach resident Wil-
liam C. Barlow Jr. is going to keep the
money he won with the spin of the
Coast
Irvine water district to
connect with county
sewer lines rather than
construct new treatment
plant./A3
Road Improvement pro-
jects are pinpointed for
extra funds./ A3
California
State Supreme Court rul-
lngupsets ''Victims' Biii
of Rights.·' I A4
Grand jury foreman
ousted after requesting
probe of Marilyn
Monroe's suicide./ A7
Nation
California lottery wheel Monday
night, but somehow it just doesn't
seem right, he said.
"I've had to work all my life for my
money," the 29-year-old Barlow said
this morning. "Then you go up and
spin a wheel and cam SI 00,000. h
doesn't seem right.
"I don't know why I was picked (to
be a winner) and why this is hapr,cn-
ing to me. But it's a great feeling. '
The first thing Barlow plans to do
after hitting the jackpot for $80,000
-Uncle Sam deducted $20,000 -
will be to contact a financial consult-
ant to seek ways to keep it from being
eaten up by taxes.
Barlow, who lives with hts g.trl·
fnend Cathy Tonnessen and her two
children, saJd he'd also like to buiJd
drag racing cars and have his own
team some day.
He said there was a "fair amount of
pressure" when he went to spm the
big wheel in a Hollywood television
studio. ''I had sweaty palms and my
hand slipped when I spun the wheel.
The fi rst time it landed on SI 00.000.
House Speaker urges
Democrats to offer their
alternatives to balanced-
budget Initiative by
Wednesday .I A7
William 8-rlow Jr. of Hunttncton Beach ahoW9 b..la blC. lottery check.
Doctors In Pennsylvania
kept watch on two mech-
anical heart patients who
reoelved human hearts Monday./ A4 --~
World
Prime Minister Shimon
Peres wins Israeli partla-
ment approval for peace
bld./A7
Sports
Mike Stafford was Ig-
nored his freshman and
sophomore foot ball
seasons at Fountain Val-
ley High, but he got re-
venge last Frlday./81
Dwight Gooden heads
Major League baseball
All-Star team./fJ1
Kansas City fans go wild
as players get Royal wel-
come./82
Business
Newport Wedge
-board surfing
may be banned
Mar~ne ~epartment
to check reports of
bodysurf ers .-injuries
By SOSAN HOWLETT
Of IN De11J Not • ...,
Newport Beach Mayor Philip
Maurer has as.Iced the city's Marine
Department Monday to analyze
whether surfboards should be banned
from the Balboa Wedge.
City Marine Director David
Harshbarger will examine reports of
conflicts between swim mers and surf-
ers at the Peninsula Point beach.
"Some people think people with
surfboards shouldn't be allowed
there," Maurer said.
Such research into the issue was
prompted by a letter to the City
Council from Los Angeles resident
Greg Thorne. who complained that
he was cut by a surfboard when it ran
over him while he was bodysurfing at
the Wedge earlier this month.
Newport Beach Lifeguard spokes-
man Bud Belshe said the surf at the
Wedge is oot the ideal place for board
surfing, The area is dominated by
bodysurfers who wouJd like to see
hard boards o utlawed from the area.
The kneeboarders who nde waves at
the Wedge have not presented a
problem, he said.
Newport Beach City Council mem-
bers reviewed the matter at Monday's
study session where it was decided to
have the Marine Department study
conducted, Maurer said .
In other action the council voted to:
•Adopt a resolutton vacating and
abandoning an alley located between
Edgewater Pia~ and East Bay Av-
' Philip Maurer
enue and Adams Street and Palm
Street in the Balboa area.
•Adopt a city ordinance allowing
the removal of vehicles from nt~
property "1f they are impending o'r
restncting the intended use of that
property " The ordinance ha!> 10 do
wtth sttuattons hke cars bloclong
garbage receptades. preventing them
from being empued.
but the wheel didn't go around three
times and the green light failed to
come on. I did it again and 11 landed
on $100.000 agam. ll was 1ron1c"
Barlow, the general manager of a
Garden Grove solar heaung com-
pany, said he bought $20 worth of
tickets shortly after the lottery began
and one of them was the SI 00 winner
He used the SI 00 to buy more lotter)
uckets that he presented personally to
er
singer W1ll1c Nelson who was appear-
ing 10 Costa Mesa. Any wmoang.s
lrom those ttckets we~ intended to go
to Farm Atd chanues. Barlow sa1d.
The local lottery wmner sa1d he
ma) purchase a 11cket or two when be
foes to the market 1n the future. "But
·m nut an avid player and that won't
be wh)' I went to the market," be said.
Barlow was one ofthrtt people who
(Pleue eee HIDITDIGTON/ A2)
Police brutality
claimants seek
$30million
Pair says they were
'savagely beaten·
dUrTng NB arrests
8y SUSAN HOWLETT
Of-DellJ ..........
Three police brutalil\ claim~ total-
ing more than S3e m11l1on 1n damages
wer~rouunely denied Monday b) the
Newport Beach Cit)' Council
The cases will be turned over to the
city's claims adjuster. The ut)'s
action also allows the claimants tcJ file
lawsuits.
Two of the claims were tiled Oct 4
by a Balboa Island motonst and his
passenger who contend the)' were
"savagely" beaten on the Fourth of
Jul} by two Newport Beach police
officers.
Lee Gale, 53. seeks S20 m11l1on and
a companion claim b~ Sherr) Bra11I
Sttks S 10 m1lhon Ma~or Philip
Maurer and the s1>. C:rtv ( uunc1I
members were also named 1n the
cla ims.
Gale claims that two officer<,
wrenched his back when the) pulled
him from his car 1n a Balboa Island
alley, sprayed him with Mace. and
beat htm on the back and head wnh
batons until he was "bleeding
profusely."
Brazil said she wa\ '>truck 1n the
face by o ne of the offiren. rc:'iult1ng 1n
a bloody nose.
Gale also allege~ 1n the dd1m thdl .i
blood sample was taken from ham
against his will ar Hoag Mc:monal
Hospital an Newport Beach o\ similar
mult1-m11l1on dollar claim was filed
late last month on behalf of twu men
who allege that hloo<l wa~ forcibly
w11hdra.,.. n fr um 1hrn1 while the")'
were in l ustod)
The other da1m 1.kn1ed .it Mon-
da~\ meeung M'cks SI 5 million 1n
damage') on ~half uf a Fullerton
""Oman who wntends that an officer
sho' ed hrr around pushed her up
against a <,quad car and tos!>ed her
into the hack of a police car while she
was handl ul1ed
The claim filed b~ attorney
Michael Banks on behalf of June
Miller \1 '>t'eks S5f)(J,()(J(J in general
and !>penal damagec; and SI mil hon
1n punl\l\e damages
Miller'\ da1m '>tale\ that <;he was
nding as a pa\~nger 1n hc:r car at
about 2 JO a m Sep1 30 ""hen a
Newport lkach police officer pulled
the C<lr O\a on ll'ine >\venue al
l nl\t:f\ll\ Dn\e Theolliccr'>31d the
car .,.. a'> tra' ding at an "unsafe
speed ..
Miller was am·,tnl tor dt!>Orderl~
u rndun. "htl',..nt:r dunng the arrest.
the arre<;ung ufliu:1 u'>ed t"'ccess1ve
and unnece!.!Mln amounts of fo rce ...
the claim alleged
Miller ..aid \he I\ undergmng
treatment tor the 1n1unes alleged!)
suffered dunng the arrest
Sewpon Bcac.h Police Depanment
'pokesman 1 rent Hams said the
pol11.:c: repon tell'> a different story -
thai. Miller was "yelhn~ obscc01t1cs··
and wa!l ""er:balh ahU'1\C" "'hilt' the
otlicer "'a' tr\ 1ng ll• ~l\C d field
'lnhnet' :est 111 ttw un' er D11nna
C ran ,on <ran'''° "'·•~ .i rrt·,1ed on
\U\p1cmn ol drunkt·n dn' mg
l\.1 ilkr "'a~ taken 1n1u ru'>t~ld' after
the <•llilt:r dt·tam1ncd that 'he.Lould
no 11 mger , an· f, 11 hi·r ,.tfl·t' Hams
-.aid
Irvine executive sentenced ·
on Defense fraud charges
By tbe A11oclated Press
The president oft wo defense i:ontrat tnr\ w ht• pkJlkd ~u dt \ t1• dl·traudmg
the l'.S. Defense fX>partment ha~ been sentt'nll·d 111 ll\l' \l'Jr' rr11hat11in .1nd
ordered to perform 2.500 huur\ of l Ommun1t' ~·p Ill
Thomas E \nooks. 4 ... wa~ '>entC'nct:d \1ondJ' th pkJJl·tl ~uill\ 111 •lnl'
count each \lf mail l'rciuJ w1rl· frauJ and \uhm1ll1n11 tal<.e da1m., and
statemcnt'i
tPlea.e aee IRVINE/ A2)
Caremark makes Its
mark In home health care
fleld./A9 Mesa firm's AIDS drug test set
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French doctor who discovered virus
will head European clinical research
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of the DellJ ..... 8teff
The French doctor credited with
discovering the AIDS virus will
oversee European testing of an anti-
AIDS druJ made by a Costa Mesa
firm, officials announced Monday.
Dr. Luc Montagnicr. director of
virology at the Pasteur Institute in
Paris, will coordinate the clinical tests
ustng patients with pre-AIDS com-
plex to determine the effectiveness of
ribavirin in battling ac,qu1red im-
mune deficiency syndrome.
A spokeswoman for ribavlnn·s
manufacturer. ICN Pharmaceuticals
Inc. of Costa Mesa, said Mo ntagnier's
participation would boost the credi-
bility of the potential anti-AIDS drug.
"It's ltke putting Einstein on an
experiment on the theory of relativ-
ity," company representative
Dubraska Pineda said this mornin$.
"For him to say publicly that he 1s
taking over o n ribavmn means a lot.
He's the main guy. There ts nobody
higher than he in AIDS research an
Europe."
Previous attentl'bn in Europe was
focused on the French drug HPA-23.
which attracted many Amcncan
AIDS oatients -includin11. the late
Instant tech education-
just add self-mgtivation
High school district
provides two centers
to sharpen ob Skilfs
When she got a divorce, Mane
Gerardo suddenly wu t,hrown into
the U.S. labor market. loolcina for
work to suppon herself and two
dluahten. "f thouaht it would be a pieoc of
cake" the 36-ycar-old Huntinaton BeaCh woman said,
Gerardo. who formerly desiancd
wtndowdis~lays for small busines9es,
explained. • I loved at, but they don't
Ro BERT
BARKER
Focu s nN THf NEw s
pay you enoutJt. Peo-plc love you 1f
you're crcati\'e but they don't want to
pay for you."
She lc1cked around the idea of aoma
back 10 oolleae but first decided to
.,
11ve the secretarial field a whirl. She
found out, thouah. that she came up
short in typina and other clerical
skills.
She called Edison Hiah School.
where her oldest dauahter is a
student. to alk if she could use its
office machines to sharpen up.
What she found out was that the
Huntinaton Beach Union Hiah
School District operated a hi&h tccn-
noloey center at the former Nieblas
School 10 Fountain Valley at 9300
Gardenia Ave.
With nothina to l9fC -the su;-
week cluaes costs only SI ~ each for
materials -she enrollocnut January
(Pl ...... U.COND/ Ai)
l
Rock Hudson -to Pans for trea1 -
ment.
Meanwh ile, a tno of French re-
searchers from Laennec hosp11.n.I 1n
Pans announced today they ha\e
developed a new AIDS treatment that
French officials said provides "a horx·
for undeniable progress:·
A communique by the M1n1str. ot
Social Affairs said the efTect1venes~ ol
the new drug hasn't been determined.
However. It continued. "this method
for the first time permits observation
of dramatic biological improve"
ment."
Specific details about the drug were
to be released later today an a press
conference. according to the <\s-
soc1ated Press.
However, ICN \poke~woman
Pineda said it may be )ears beforr lhC'
new drug reachl'' lhe \amc t'\
pen mental stage as nba' inn
With Montagn1cr's help nha' inn
will be the ftN anti· ·\ID'I drug lC'Stl·d
1nterna11onall> on \tll·h a IJrgc '>l'ak
she said
The European program w 111 mirmr
U.S testing of nba' inn on 150 pre-
.\ IDs patients at eight maJor mi.-d1l'al
centers aro und the Ct,untl) <\mong
the ~centers expected to begin lhl' ~n1 l tnals are l 'C \an Du~go and
the ln1,ers1t\ o l \outhem (all
fomaa.
The program. headed 1n 1hc l ntt<'d
States h\ Dr Karl John,on ()f John'
Hoplons 't·hrtmStt} an Ralttmtir<'
will u~ patients show1n1t <;\mpt11m'
of >\IDS-related compk\
\uch 'i\ mptom\. hel11~' ed t11 he
(Plea.e .ee TESTS/ A2) Dr. Luc llontagnier
Newport OKs concept
of teen commission
By SUSAN HOWLETT °'_°""" .........
In an etTon to gu1d<' th<' \Outh 1>1
Ntwpon Beach toward fl'lS1t1\c al
t1v111e$, Newpon Beach <it~ ( oun
c1lwoman Jadoe He..ather has won th<'
fint $tep toward t:\tahh~hing a tt·<"n
comm1ss1on.
The counc1l appro' e<1 fnrmatton o t
an ad hoc comm1tttt that will c11plnrr
Ule poss1b1ht) of 1mplemcnt1ng 1h<'
lt'Cn comm1s.s1on C'ounc1lman Don
Strauss was a~nl from Mond3' ·,
~ular mtttma.
'Dunna the i:urfe~ debate the
mcssqr I JOI from the te-cn-agen of
Newi><>rt Beach was that the"V felt
their. aroup had fallen thmu&}l the
m1.1n1flo-l creek." He1thcr uad 1n a
lr11<·r 111 thC' ,oum 11
Hl"ath<'r \111d th<' C''it.abhshment of
\lll h a l'Ornm1'\<;1on has ~n some--
thing \he ha" ~antt"d to aC'Comphsh
fnr a long lime
"It\ bc-cn onr of ffi)' goab for e1,a,ht
10 to H·af'\ no'4 .. Heather Yid ··rm
the mother of four ~n\, and I know
that dunng their lc1surt hours 1t was
\ti) difficult for them to get toaethcr
to do thing~ ·
Tht Newpon Bc.al'h ( ny \ounc1l
imposed a 10 pm curfew on June 24
that allow' pol1 e to clear the stf"C'CU
of l<lltenna vl\1\ol"i who art under 18
VU" old
Tht mea~urr-wb prompted by
lompla1nts fro m rcs1dcnta and
(Pleue ... TS&"/A2)
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AS 0nnge CoMt DAILY Pt\.OT/Tueedey, October 29. 198&
Mexico hit by aftershock
of devastating earthquake
MEXICO CITY (AP) - A Slrol\j -----------------------
earthquake last1na about 25 scoon<h s k hits 1\Tew Guinea hit this already devas&ated capital at evere qua e 1 Y l
9:02 Lm today, and a U.S. npet1
said the tremor was considered an WASHrNGTON (~ _ A strona earthquake mcasunna 6 9 on the
aftershock of MeiUco Cuy·~ loller Richter scale struck the Papua. New Guinea. area oft.be South Panfic, the U.S.
quake of Sept. 19. GcoloSJcal Survey aaid today.
The Red Crou dupatch1na desk TbeearthquakeoccutTed at6:11 a.m. P$Ttod.ay,or shortly afterm1dnl&ht
said 10 people were ttcatcd for Wcdnctda_y 00 the island.
"neTVous crisis" near a building that USOS earthquake monuo,., in Golden. Colo .. showed the earthq uake was
wu bed.ly dama&ed last month. The ~otered about 1,200 miles northwest of Bnsbane, Australia, and _about I 00
buildi.o& wu located at the mtcr-mtles southeast of Port Mo~by. the capitol Qf Papua. which occupies the east
sectioo of Eduardo Molina and the half of the island of New Guinea. .
Northern 1 Thoroughfare in the The Richter sea.le is a measure of ground mo11on as recorded <?n
eastern part of the city. seismographs. Every increase of one num~r means a t~nfold increase: 10 v=~~cra ~e ~~~/~; magnitude. Thusa reading o f7.S reflcctsan earthquake I 0 times stronser than
tnjuries clearly wel"t the rcsuJt of one <t:~quake of l .S on the Richter scale can cause shght damage in the
panic, Juch as bruiset caused when local a.JU, 4 moderate damage, s considerable. damqc, 6 severe damage. A 1 people fell runnin&-But little new ... 1.. bl f d d h vy damage· 8 is a damage to the buildi~ was visible. rcadinf is a "m.;or .. carthquar.e, capa e o w1 esprea ca .
US G ~ S • N "great' quake, capable of tremendous damage., . The · · eo urvey s a-The San Francisco earthquake of 1906. which occurred before the Richter
tional Eanhqua e Information scale was devised.. baa been estimated at 8.3 00 the Richter scale. Center in Golden, Colo.. said the
qua.kc hit at 9:02 a.m. (7:02 a.m . PST)
and bad a magnitude of S.S on the
Rich lC1" sea.le.
Waverly Person, a geophys1c1st at
the center. said the temblor oocurred
"about in the same p.cncral area as the
one ... on Sept. 19. ·
That quake measured 8.1 on the
Richter scale and killed an estimated
7,000 people in Mexico City. Some
3.000 buildings collapsed or were
severely damaged.
"This is actually an aftershock to
the whole series of earthquakes that
have occurred in that area," Person
said. "I don't think 1t 1s the begmning
of something new."
The government news agency
Notimcx said Mexico's National
Seismological Laboratory recorded
the quake as rcgmeri ng 5. 7 on the
Riehl.Cf" scale and gave the epicenter
as 235 miles west of the cap1Lal in the
Pacific off Michoacan state.
A quake rcgistcnng S.O 1s con-
sidered capable of causing consider·
able damage.
Lamps swayed and ceiling tiles fell
10 some already damaged buildinp,
and clouds of dust rose from the rums
of last month's quake. ln many
previously damaged buildings, debns
tumbled down.
The Red Cross dispatching desk
reported no other problems immedi-
atcJy.
GeologicaJ Survey spokesman Don
Finley in Wa.shington, who gave the
epicenter as about 250 miles south of
Mcxioo City, also said that today's
quake was considered an aftershock
of the Sept. I 9 temblor.
A second quake on Sept. 20
mca.sured 7.S on the Richter scale.
Si nee then, dozens oflcsscr tremors
hit the capital without causing dam-
age.
The Richter scale is a measure of
ground motion as recorded on seis-
mographs. Every increase of one
number means a tenfold increase in
magnitude. Thus a reading of 7 S
reflects an cart}lqualce I 0 umes
stronger than one of6.S.
Al the huge General Hospital,
reopening some of its services after
damage last month. doctors and
nurses could be seen comfoning
frightened patients. Bui no new
damage was visible.
Guadalupe Espinosa. a newspaper
vendor at a street comer on the major
Pasco de la Refonna boulevard. said
some people left their bu1ldmgs after
the quake.
Jorge Castillo Medina, an auxiliary
policem:n at a overnment building
badly . in the September
quakes, said e was inside when the
tremor occurred. ''I was afraid," he
said, but added that there was no new
damage.
The national news service of Ex-
celtior newspaper reported that the
quake wu felt "with certain intensi-
ty" in the tiny coastal state ofC:Olima.
north of Michoaca.n. but there were
no reports of damage there.
Wife shoots. kills
mate's attacker
HINK.LEY, Calif. (AP) -A
woman shot and lcilled a lcmfe-
wielding assailant who had stabbed
her husband repcat.cdly outside the
couple's ranch home, San Bernardino
County sheriff's officials said.
The husband. Michael E. Ingram,
33, was reported in critical but stable
condition Monday night at Barstow
C:Ommunity Hosp~tal.
TEST SET ON MESA FIRM'S AIDS DRUG •••
From Al
precursors lo AlDS, include swollen
lymph glands, low-vade fevers,
drenching night sweats, weight loss,
extreme fatigue and chronic diarrhea.
Ribavirin has been shown in
previous test tube and human cxpen-
ments to block the genetic code used
by the AlDS virus to multiply. The
virus, called HTL V-111 , destroys the
body's immune system , making the
patient susceptible to deadly cancers
and other infections.
No drug being investigated has yet
been shown to halt the development
o f AIDS.
For the past few months, Mon-
• ~jer has been treating aduJts and
children AIDs patients io France with
ribavirin on a compassion basis,
Pineda.
IRVINE MAN SENTENCED •••
.. He tried it on adult patients and
children and had good results. He has
seen ribavirin to be very effective,"
she said.
Pineda was unsure how large a field
wouJd be used in the European test
program, but she said 11 would have to
be big enough to compare With the
U.S. project.
l'rom.Al
Snooks and his compame5, System s Enginecnng Technology Associates
C:Orp. and the affiliated SET AC Inc .. both oflrvinc. were accused of submitting
false bills for consulting fees and sack pay. The June indictment also cited a
S 103.000cost overrun on a contract with the Naval Surface Weapons Center in
Dahlgren. Va.
The companies, which design airplane flight s1mula1ors, have about SS
million a year in defense contracts. The companies have agreed to repay the
government $186.000. and face a possible S22.000 fine, said Assistant U.S.
Attorney David Wiechert.
She sa1d the mtemationaJ testing
could ~ield i n fo rmatio n on
ribavirin s ability to reduce sym~
toms, dosage levels, toA1city and
other aspects of the drug as an AIDS
treatment.
TEEN COMMISSION GETS NEWPORT OK •••
From Al
merchants on the Balboa PennmsuJa
where teen-agers congregate on sum-
mer nights. usually around the
BaJboa and Newport piers.
Charlie Bauman. president of the
Balboa Im provement Assoc1at1on,
said during public hcanngs on the
matter that the juveniles often bother
other visitors, vandalize businesses
and cause other mischief
Under the ord.toancc, pohcc of-
ficers arc allowed to pick upJuvenales
who "loiter or idle" in speofied areas.
But Heather, who Joined Coun-
cilman Don Strauss 1n having inmal
reservauons about the measure. said
there arc not very many things that a
youth can do in the city of Newport
Beach "besides lie on the beach
during the day."
"[ thmk lhey'rc an age group that
has been overlooked by the city,"
Heather said.
Mayor Philip Maurer appointed
Heather as the bead of the ad hoc
committee Monday. The mayor alao
appointed himself and Sterling Wolfe
o{ the city's Parks, Beaches and
Recn:ation Department as members
of t.bc committee.
SECOND TECHNOLOGY CENTER ADDED •••
From Al
and in siA months became proficient
o n the Wang word proccswr while
also increasing her typing and other
skills. ..
Wjth her newly found skills, she
started a business called Orange
C:Ounty Business Services. Today she
hand.Jes the clerical duties of 25
executive suites at her business
complex.
She and two employees, also gradu·
ates of the high technology center, do
the typing, and copying. and answer
the telephones and make reports for
their oeiahbonn• businesses at 8130
Mcfadden Ave. m Westminster.
Gerardo may be an exception. Not
everyone going throU&h the center
will start their own 6usiness in a
matter of a few months. But school
officials say that students who mcel
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""' -'°"' '** !>y • JO D "' C• ri.'11t• 1 I• ,.
~rtam standards can virtually be
guaranteed an entry-level JOb m the
busmess world.
At the end of each six-week session,
e mployment agency representatives
come into the classroom and admin-
ister tests on word processing, math-
ematics. spelling and other slcills.
according to teacher Yvonne
Tomblin.
"If they (the students) arc ready,
the agenCJes will place them in Jo bs."
The center at Nicblas School has
proved so succasful and the demand
so great that a new center has opened
recently at the Huntington Beach
Guidance Center at Golden West and
Warner avenues, according to Adult
School Director Dick Plum.
Not many people know about 1t, he
said . and there's room for many more
students from Orange County both
there and al the Fountain Valley
location to learn to operate the Wang
and IBM word processors and com-
puters, and to brush up on typing and
shorthand and other clerical skills. A
new six-week course started Monday
but Plum said late arrivals arc still
being accepted.
ln1crcstcd persons can call the
Adult School at 839-8601 to find out
how to enroll. O asses arc offered
during day and evening hours.
O ne of the best thinas about the
school, alumnus Gerardo said, "is
that 1t allowed me to decide what my 1 needs were and to work at my own
pa.cc. There was one-on-one instruc-
tion, and the teachers knew their
stuff"
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HUNTINGTON MAN WINS $100,000 PRIZE ••.
From Al
won SI 00,000 in the lottery Monday.
A Northern CaJifomia telephone
company maintenance adminstrator
became the first winner of the stale
lottery's S2 million jackpot.
Linda Scott. 38. of Jackson, a
foothill community 90 miles north-
east of San Francisco. spun a wtieel to
win the initial weekly grand-prize
drawings' top payout, a jackpot that
eluded the other 19 spinners of the
wheel.
According to the Associated P~.
Scott jumped up and down. squealed
and hugged all those around her.
Later, at a news conference. Lottery
Commission Chairman Howard
Varner gave her a check for $80,000.
A similar check will foUow during
each of the next 19 years. The
Sl00,000 annual payments have
$20,000 withheld for taxes.
"I wonder how long it takes to set
in.... It's crazy;· an emo1ionaJly
drained Scott told rel_>Orters.
"My mother won SI 00 as we were
go ing back to the hotel last night, so
we may ~veto d~ this (participat~ in
a grand pnzc draW'lng)all overag.am,"
she said.
Scott plans to buy a Mercedes-Beaz
sports car to continue commuting to
work in Stockton, where a conve-
nience store sold her the SI 00
winning uclcct that Qualified her for
the draWlna. Scott added that she has
no specific plans for the rest of the
money.
The othe S 100,000 wmncrs were
Glenda Sue Glass, 37, an 1ndustnaJ
assembler from San Jose and Lilban
Marie Barlow, 58, a housewife from
Little Rock. Mrs. Barfow is not
related to William Barlow.
Glass, who was clutching a small
dragon she used as a &ood luck charm. said she was so shocked that her mind
was completely blank. "There wasn't
anything there. It was j ust excite-
ment.. .. Even ifl'd gotten $10,000. I'd
have been satisfied," she said.
Mrs. &rlow, who li ves on a fixed
income. said, "Maybe things wilJ be
better (financ&ally) now. It's been
rough." Part of her wmnings will be
used to fl y. her son from Ohio to
C"8Jifomia for Christmas, bec.ausc she
hasn't seen him since 1973.
lo addition to the top prizes, six
people won $50,000 each and 10 won
$10.000eacb.
The SS0,000 winners were Valene
Lunceford, 37, a Long Beach cos.-
metologjst who was the first to spin
the wheel; Charles Moore, 33. a
Beaumont house painter; Daniel
Cruz, 47. a corporate quality control
director from Panorama City; Ben
White, 41 , a window cleaner in Los
Angeles; Abed Jabaieh, 27, a Simi
Valley liquor store o wner; and Donna
Sobb. 31, a mo ther of three from
Sacramento.
Sobb was arrested last week on
charges of sluppmg court appearances
on shoplifting charges after
authorities learned of her where-
abouts through med.ta pubhcity.
The SI O,OOU wmners included
Ronald Dean C hester. 38, a Merced
truck dnver; Bill Wayne Peters, 42, a
Bakersfield truck dover; Randy M.
Shaw. 34. a produce <1h1pper 1n
Salinas; James Fair, 7 1. an Oakland
janitor. and Carolyn Mane Stults, 45,
a mother of three from Si mi Valley.
O ther S I0.000 winners were
Lorenzo Martinez. 46, a bus dnvcr
instructor from Huntington Parle,
Richard Rhoan, 52. a btrd keeper at
the San Diego Zoo; Joseph Fronuno,
34, a Riverside warehouse worker;
Vernon Hessing. 33. a computer
operator from Chatsworth. and
Anthony R. Noonis, 21, a Carmichael
draftsman.
Oddsmalccrs had predicted that
two participants would hit $2 million
jackpots; four, $100,000; stx. S50.000:
and eight, SI 0,000. But the draWlng
produced fewer high-level winners
and a greater number of low prize
winners: One h11 $2 milhon; three,
$1 00,000; si~, SS0,000; and 10.
SI0.000.
Create the most
powerful poster
against teenage
drunk driving
and win a
sl,000 scholarship
You could win a $1.000 .cholarehlp ... you
might eave• ltfe. Can you create the mott powerful
p05"ter against teenage drunk driving?
Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital want• more
high school 1tuden11 to realize that drinking and
driving don't mix. So we are challenging the students
In Orange County high schoola lo d«vln their own
me11age against drunk driving. In December. 1985.
CMMCH will award a $1.000 scholarthlp to rht stu-
dt>nt who dt-1lgns the mo.I creattve, forcfful potttt
Rula and lnfonnadon
You can uH any size. any color and any copy yo u
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drunlt and don't ride with • drun• drlwl. This
rompetltlon 11 open to high t<'hool t1uden11 In the
Ornnge County er.a.
For You: S 1.000 K hiolarahlp prf&t from tt.. C:O.C.
M«N Medial Center HoepftaJ. Crute a pc:i.cer
whJch we ~n ttnd to ht9h achoola MTt In Orangt
Co unty. A potter chat will ~t l"tudent• lnvol\lf!d.
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city
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