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:Off shore o.il ban fails by one vote:
House committee's decision thwarts
California delegation's moratorium bid
• with the lntenor Department. sougtit
the restoration, supported by a ma-
jority of the California delegation. but
lost 27-26.
From 1taff ud wire report•
WASHINGTON -The House
Appropriations Commntee refused
by one vote today to rc-1mi>ose a
Coast
Laguna approves a modi-
fied Local Coastal Pro-
gram over residents' ob-
jecflons./ A3
Californ ia
A newborn receives
another baby's heart In a
rare transplant oper-
ation./ A&
Nation
With Hurricane Kate ap-
proaching, tens of
thousands are ordered 10
flee the Florida Pan-
handle./ A7
World
"Some differences re-
main'' as President Re-
agan and Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev head
for home after two days of
summit talks.I A&
Sports
New York Yankee stand-
out Don Mattingly Is
named American League
MVP./C1
Business
moratorium on oil and gas explo-
ration and drilling 1n federal waters
o ff most of California.
Rep. Sidney Yates, 0.111., chur-
man of the subcommittee dealing
The commiltee was deliberating a
catch-all spending bill for the balan~
of the fiscal year.
For each of the four prcv1ous years,
the drilling ban had bttn approved by
the committee and upheld by the
Paramecllcs on the acene ...
Newport Beach puamecUca ... tat Carol Cooper. 38, of
Ban~on Beach. wJaoee atadon waaon collided early
today With a plckap and trailer clrl•en 6y Weeley Stabel. a
41-year-old Adr•nMa reeic!ent who wu clrl'Yln& Illa family
House. But last year's approval was'
by one vote, a.nd the commiltec wd at
would renew the ban only 1f the
department did not consider Cah·
fornaa's needs.
Interior Secretary Donald P. Hodel
said in a statement after the vote that
it "in no way will lessen my commit·
ment to consult with the state and
with members a.( Con&Tess" in de·
vclop1na the <kpartment's next five.
year leasina provam to take effect 1n
1987.
Hodel also said the vote "will
enhance the chances that the admin·
1strat1on. the state and Congress can
achieve a program that will be in the
best intertsts of the people "
Rep. Norman Panetta. D·
Monterey, who has led l.bc fight to bar
• -r-
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to Dian eyland. police A.id. The accid ent occurred near the
lnteraecdon of South Brlatol Street and Jamboree Road.
Cooper wu taken to Boa& Memorial Boepltal for treatment.
Stabel and Illa fam.lly e.caped injmy.
offshore development, taJd ia •·
statement ofh.is own that the vote was
.. apparen\J..~uenccd by a ~~
otl industry and R~ adm~
trat1on lobbymg campatp as well M
b) Go' Georie Deulancjian's op-
pos111on"
DuekmcJtan. who bad re~
silent on the issue. came out ._._
(Pleue eee Orl"9llOllS/ .A.2)
Court
grabs
lottery
money
Winnings seized
in wake of lawsuit
against husband
By STEVE MARBLE
~ !'ewport Beach wo man who won
S 100.000 in the state lottery this
month lost her luck' touch WodJlct..
da) when count) ·marshals seized
most of her wmnmgs ~
haron Nunez.. 29. was ordered to
temporarily gtve up.her pnze money
because of a pcnd1ng. IJSwsujt against
her husband. the owner and operator
of a South Coast Plaza restaurant.
It 1s t~ first ume sLoce the lottery
began in Cal1forn1a that winnings
have been seized on a court order.
Corporate profits post
strong gains in third quar-
ter.JBS
INDEX
Births
Boating
Erma Bombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Horoscope
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LB forming
plan to aid
its homeless
By LAURA MERK
Ofttle~,... .....
John Way~eAirportpact
beginning final approach
Manhal James Byham said the
:-0.ewport woman was served with a
coun order T ucsda~ even mg. She
.. oluntanh wnhdre"' S73.000 from
her bank and turntd ll over to the
marsh.al. 8) ham said ~ une:z first
consulted with her attomn . Paul
Mast. then agr~ to hand over the
mone)
1una rctt1ved S80.-000 after taAes
when she won her stt-dig11 pnze !'to'
I I on the Big pm. the telc" 1scd
lotter) 1ackpo1
B'ham said lhe "Oman's bank
requested that a hold be placed on
So,000 of the mone' and that the
rcmarnmg S 1.000 apparcnt.1~ was
spent pa' mg bills He said the seized
m one' "'Ill be held ti' lhe count\ until
85-7
CS-7
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Concerned about the growing
number of homeless people in
Laguna Beach, the City Council
agreed this week to begjn working
County attorneys file 12-point settlement.
await District Judge Hatter's final ruling
of a pending federal la"su11 would be
d1sm1ssed. permllling expan'i1on to
go forward along with a land-use plan
for Santa ..\na Heights. an unm·
corporated communit) al the air·
pan's edge
a court heanng [)e(.° J Q ·
The woman·s dreams of a ne~
house and a to' -tilled Chnstmas for
her children be&an 10 sour last wee~
"'hen a Su pen or Court comm1ss1oner
ordered ~unez 10 refrain temporanl)
fro m spending the mone) Ann Landers
Opinion
Paparazzi
Police Log
Public Notices
Sports
Television
Weather
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with county officials to case the By LISA MAHONEY
problem. 0t .... ~,... ,..,,
The action was pro mpted Tuesday The John Wayne Airport seule·
• after the council recei ved a report ment reached the final leg of its
fr<?m the city's Human Affairs Com-journey toward final approval this
m1ttee. • weelc.
The committee gave a summary of Orange Count} officials filed the
a r~cent town ~ecung on coordt· 12-pom l settlement with U.S. Dis·
natmg soetal services. More than 60 tnct Court Judge Terry Hatter in Los
people attended the half-day meeting Angeles late Monday. according to
that fo<;uscd on homeless people. Michael Gatzke. the county's special
Pauline Walpm, chairwoma n of airport counsel.
(PleaH BOllBLS88/A2) Intended to end years of con·
Over 6,600 sign
petitions to halt
fee for freeways
By PHIL SNEJDERMAN
Oftllll~,... .....
An Irvine group handed 1n pet1·
tions today aimed at stopping the city
from collcctmg developers' fees to
help pay for three new South O range
County frttways.
A spokesman for the group said
more than 6.600 registered voters
SllJ\ed the petitions. which were
presented to the Irvine City Clerk at
IOa.m.
An Irvine citv official said the fee
collection. which had been scheduled
to begin today, will be postponed
while the petition signatures arc
verified. If 4,S36 sianaturcs arc
judged valid, the freeway fee plan 1s
likely to be decided by local voten.
On Oct. 22, the Irvine City Council
gave final approval to a.n ordinan~
requinng fen on n~ development to
help pay for the proposed San
Joaquin HiUs. Ea.stem and Foothill
freeways. The ordinance was to take
(Pl ...... J'U&WAY/~) Willi•• Speroe
Noise dilemmas at airports
spreading throughout state
Peace-making ideas In Newport Beach
eatured at symposium for quteter jets
BJ LISA MAHONEY °' .............
Mulhna over John Wayne Ail'
pon's Iona history of noise-related
h!ifatton, Operations and Facilities
Chief Oen•~ Hom recalled the takeoff
of the 11rpon's first passe"fU jct on
Apnl S. 1967.
"ltwasat 1 0:341.m.and~ndbas
n that 10 minutes later ihe fint
U\tpnt took off for his lawyet-Jol!n
Waynt Alrpon hu been tnvoJYC!d an
, litiptlon ever 1ncc ... Horn laid.
Hom,·~ with Micbact Gatzke, Oraner County's pecial airport
COUDICI and noise COl'lttOI special.1st
Cbristiot Edwards. profiled the con·
flkt over noise at John Wa)'M
Airport before I 11atewlde ptheriftl
of airpon m.uaem. anon"')'&. plan·
nen and otbcn i.a•olved in airport
no11e control 11 the Los Anatles Aj~ Hilton Wednaday. oranec County" t ef\Oru to make
peace wath tU ntilbbon in Nt.Wl'QI\
Bach a.wt S.nt.a Ana Kt.l&hu wett
l
\
part of a two-day a.irpon nouc
symposium sponsored b)' tbe In·
stitutc of Transponation Studies a1
UC'&rkeky.
With air tra~I 1ncrcas1na and ~
need for new or~ airpona a
certainty, airport 1ut.hori•Jel a.nd the
commun1t1es that border Lbem art
scarchma for wa~ to muipte jet
noise.
In Cahfo m1a. mA,Jor aarporu lft San
Franc11eo and Los :Jes bavt bttn
worktftl on the ~m. And, as
Hom points o utJ John Wayne Airport
has bttn the TO<'US of noiae com-~a int and huaat•on for otarly 20
)Ul'I
ataonall)'. mort lha:n SOO of \he
.,
trovers) over expansion at Orange
County's onl~ commercial airport,
the seulement has been signed b} the
count). Newp6rt Beach and l\\o-O
communll) groups. It also has the
blessme of the Federal .\' 1a11on
.\dmm1strat1o n
Judge Hauer's appro,,al 1s the last
roadblock to a compromise bet"'Ct'n
the count'. which runs the airport.
and oppo.nents of a planned S 190
million eitpans1on project
If Hatter rules fa, orabl\. portions
In the settlement. the rnunl) agree'i
to scale do" n e\pans1on plan ~ and
maintain limits on the a'eragl'
number of datl~ flights and 'earh
passenger iota.ls through 1he ~ear
2005 In return. "e"'port &ach and
the t"'o communtl~ grou~ the
..\1rport \\ orlcing Group and top
Polluung Our ~e"'pon agret> not to
set up more legal ob'itacles lo the
(Pleue eee AIR.PORT I A2)
Comm1ss1oner Thomas Keenan
made the ruling at the request of Pem
\foms Co . "h1ch claims ma lawsuit
that ='unez· husband o"'cs the firm
Sl50.000 m unpaid ~t.aurant t-qui~
ment leases
Despite the ruling. ="unez cashed
her lotten checlc the ne;\t da .. at a
(Pleue .ee LOTTERY I A2)
Mesa computer firm files
claim against s t ate lottery
By tbe A11od ated Press
SACRAMENTO-.\ Costa Mesa
computer firm has filed a formal
claim against the state loner;. sa~mg
bias hm1ted the compeuuon in bid·
dmg on a ma1or equipment contract
The claim b) Electro-port Inc
seeks a 30-du extension of the No'
btd deadhn~ to allo"" lime for
settlement of the issues and the
appointment of an independent bid
evaJuallon comm1t1ec
Lotter; attome) Robert Bunon
sa1d Wednesda} that lone~ Director
Mark M1chalko would rt'JCCt the
claim as unfounded. opening the wa~
for funher legal ac11on b) Electro-
LtSA
MAHONEY
Fo cu s ON THE NEv.s
countl) 's ).~ 19 a1rpom have 1n-
st1tuted not~ rontrol measurn. and
more arl' d<>1na so C\-el) month.
accord.Jng to the F~ral <\v1att0n
dm1rustrat1on
The no1tie sympo 1um . .,,.,h1ch con·
bnues toda). pothatm one Uf>C'<" of
the notst 1uuc -loal rqulataon
Local controls on air camcrs " a
thorny sub)«1. but iwncnt cu·cum ..
t.aoccs makr: loaaJ rqulataon the onl )'
n ablc •-..y 10 cap 11rpon no11e
irhncs bell at ttStncttons -.hacb
'1,.Y from 11rpon to 11rpon If thttt ft't--... AD.POllT I A.2)
I
Sport
Electro· port sa)s 1t "a~ unabk I<'
bid on the lotto game equ1pml'n1
because its 101nt-,enture panm'r
pen: Corp . d idn't ha' e enough
ume to m~t the n gorou'i corporate
financial di~losure' in the 'otcr
approved lotten in111a11' c
\11chalko dt'\'.'hned tt' ,l1mmen1
\\ ednesda) because h<' "J\ J rafhng a
"'ntten rcpl) lo the allcµtwns. said
lotter) spokesman Bot-l J\ IM
L1ugauon could d ela' t"'l d1ntract
potenuall~ wonh S~Ot rr 1hlm . and
thercfort the mid· I q ,... , \.off of
numbers games. in "'h1,h ~ui1lers
"111 use thousand s ,,, , rm1nals
1hroughout the st.at<' to log ~t!>.
Jackpots could build to SI 00 mt I hon.
e\pcrts say ,
Elt'<'tro-Sport attorney Tim Yarvan
<.a1d the protest mdudcs aJlcpuons
that \11challco alrcad) favors lotto
pm<' s~ stems such as those supplied
b' <•TECH Corp of Rhode Island.
fhr ti rm one of five bidders in
Caht0m1a. won a contract m Ohio
undt" guidelines M1chalko helped
'hJ;'<' "'hrn he was that state's lottery
Jill n'l('\
Th~· pn,te\t·sa,s that the ··f'tlQuest
IM rr 1pt1'3l' .. -th<' tcchntal guJde-
hm 1or h1ddmp, on the Cahforn1a
(Pleue -BIAS/ A2)
2 Coast men guilty
in desert land fraud
By SUSAN BOWLETI °'-.........
T~o Orangt (. Nst men "ere
con' 1ctcd 1n l' Da tnr t ( ourt in Los .\ngclcs W('dnMd~' on I(, ~-1,unt'
of mall fraud and consp1r.tl' in
conn«t1on ~1th d~rt land o,ale
tdne Btn<kf. ~ ~ ot '-<°"llllfl
8eactl and Daniel Lt-A1er 4ti ol
Mt ion V1e10 ~re con' 1ct<'\l 1n
fedetal coun of b1ll1n1 tv.o doten
people v.-bo mvntcd 1n Quntar Cu
out ofS 1.2 m1lhon The \l\·man. '''
YtOmaDJW) bcpn dehberat1o n' \lo,
14
~ e>r..ncie ount' Dt\tnct \I·
tOf"ne) 's Oft"lCC rc(Wtd to file arand
theft cl\~tn\t )tlnd.cr t-.o ~nr'\ aao and the <'Ht o'er 10 po\t.al
10\ t\t183lO~
Rind~ and L('ffi<'r sold un-
dc' t loped land 1n the Antelo~
\ allt' and V1ctorv1lle areas of San
lkmard1no Count" from I q79 to
I~ I
Ofli1. 1als from the l . ~ttomey"'
Offi\'t {,31d Quntar did not own some
of the land 11 \Old.and that BlndC'ra.nd
l.tffier told 10,estors SOJM pa.reds of
land had strttts. water and ttWa'S
,.hen thC} did not
Ham Stone. 49, of Anaheim. Wiii
1nd1t tcd 1n June m ~ widl
the Que-star land sales. He pa._,..
1u1h) to t,.-o C'OU.DlS of mad hlid ...
had the charin dwndled ..._
tum after he lgrud to tcttif) lillr .....
(Pt---nAVD/_,
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AS* Or• .. 0....DALYKCTrl~.~21, 1MS
~Victim 's ·best friend faces
charges in bizarre slaying Wlnde on the Miii of a ,... PllCHlc Nortttwwt atorm wlH
OIMr 8ouChern celforn6a .... ·~ and keep the Ngfon eunny ttwoughe>Yt ti~ weekend, ~ M6d.
IJ STEVE MARBLE ..............
Tllml ~f\et" t Stn-.Juan Capistrano man was all~y killed
and pushed out of an atrplane and
into the ocean. bis best friend ap-= in Superior Court toda)'.
cb&Jles that be committed the mu r.
Deputy District i\ttomey Thomas
Avdcef said the 1982 slaytQI of 27-
year-old Scott Campbel) involves
equal amounu of "intriaue. mystery. IJ't'Cd, vcnaenoc and robbe:T'y."
Sanding Lria.1 in the· dru&~relatcd
killiOJ is Lawrcooe Rayborn Cowell. a
blond, 37-year-<>kt who had betn
Campbell's childhood friend.
If convicted, Cowell could receive
the death penalty.
Jurors, seated ibis week after a
month of selections, were dismis~
Wednesday when Cowell's attorneys
asked for a cou11 trill -meanina
Judge Donald McCarun will decide
Cowell~ fa\e.
lh his openina s~temcnts today.
Avdeef said Cowell and a second man
broke Campbell's ncctc and then
-pushed -his body out of a 'Small
airplane 2,000 feet above the ocean .
Campbell's body has never been
recovered but A vdeef said evidence,
ancludinaappattnt blood stains in 1hc
airplaoe and secretly-taped con versa· tion~ with Cowell. will prove
Campbell was murdered. ·
At the time of his ~th. Caropbell
was involved in selling cocaine and
was arran&iria a deal he hoped would
make him "a k.illinJ in the narcotics
market." A vdctf said.
What Campbell did not know, said
A vdeef, was that his contacls in the
dru& world actually were federal
aaents.
Avdcef said Campbell was killed
the same day he was to fl y to Fargo,
N .O .. to meet bis dru~ contacts.and
trade a pound of coca.me for interest
in a speed lab.
Cowell spun an intncate web of
alibis after the slaying to cover his
tracks. but one by one they fell apart.
A vdccf said. He said Cowell finally confessed to
drut"'&f"Cnll. who were-nittposina as
nan:otJc ldQ&Pins. when they de-
oianded to know what had become of
Campbell.
Cowell's anomeyi. GeraJd Rc-
opclle and Grq Jones.. did not make
openina statements. .
Cowell and Campbell ooce were
best of friends and their families took
water slciing vacations toge1her.
Cowell, who has been free on
$2S0,000bail a hving with bis parents
1n Arizona, could be scn1encecl to dte
in the gas cnamber if convicted of the
slaying. Judge McCartin, howe:-icr.
indicated dunng prctnal heann~
that be docs no1 believe it is a death
penalty case. .
A former owner of an automotive
shop that specialized in cxo1ic sports
cars Cowell is charged'wtth murder. con~piracy to commil murder and
death-penally allegation~ of murder
comimted d uring a robbery and
murder for profit. '
The windy condltk>nl helped SM*\ • ft'ontal ayttem ... t
befor. any rain could dam'*' t~ arM. Ouat• to 30 mph wttl Whip ~tn0Uftt8in.,.._ttwoughthe•t Ind__.,. Frfday.
The eun wtM be~ by aome "'°" cloudt Friday, but
llclee thbuld be cleer Saturday and Sund=t.,...,.,1tur .. w11mlng up lllQhtly, the National WMthef Mid.
Along the Ot11ng1 Coeat tt wltl ~moatty deer Frtday. Guaty not1h to northweet wtnda 15 to 25 m tonight end Frld1y ~
lhe canyone. Hlgha Friday 14 to 81. 01N1 tonight 31 to 41.
U.S. Tempe .. '--
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II 05 74 M
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Swf Report
ICD ~
1..3 POO< 0.1 000--
0. t P00<
0. t POO<
0· I poor 1.2 POO<
,BIAS IN LOTTERY CHARGED ... 74 89
49 43
• 22
28 06
22 ot .. 28 15 02 eo 28 41 21
LOCATIC*
H\llllllrlgtOrt 8"cll
AMI' Jilny, ~
40!11 SlrMI. H9wpor1 22n0 s1.-. Newl)or'I
Belboe Wld04I Ulgllr\a e..c11
SanCWMnl• Wat., temp 59 s,..._,1on _,,,,. •·2 ...
From Al
contract-con tams an unmtenuonal
bias because it uses the Ohio bid
request as a model.
The four-page document claims
1hat the guideline also limits competi-
tion by discriminating against small
or minority--0wned companies.
Such firms "will be financially
precluded from oompetillJ for any
contract for goods and services by the
bonding requirement alone," Elcctro-
Sport says in its protest.
Michallco, using staff and consult-
ant evaluations of the bids from five
companies, expects to make a rec-
ommendation next month lo the
Loucry Commission on the bid
award.
Electro-Sport's prot~t also claims
that the lottery has unfairly exempted
telecommunications firms, which
will supply the telephone lines linlcing
lotto pme equipment, from tbc
financLal disclosures.
A Supenor Court judge already
demcd Electro-Sport an order that
would have delayed lhe awarding of
teleco1nmunications contracts, but
company attorneys said they will
contmue their court challenge of 1he
way in which the lo nery ha'S applied
the disclosure rules.
Elcctro-Sporfs Ya{Yan said the
protest included arguments an a
mysterious letter that surfaced last
month.
A New York attorney said that he
drafted the letter containing industry
observations at the request of an
unidentified company that planned
to bid. He aslced other compamcs 10
sign the document. but the letter was
never submiued to lottery manage-
ment.
At that time, 1he lottery director
denied any bias in the bidding
process .
.. A lot of the Ohio concepts are
involved ... but I think that because
we've cased many of the technical
• spec1ficat1ons here, wc hope that
many more vendors will be able to
compete," Mic halko said.
Lottery officials say that the fou r-
year contract will be 1he lareest of its
'1ype in the nation. It also will be one
of the biggest California state govern·
mcnl computer contracts ever. and
the largest con1ract awarded by the
louery.
FRAUD •..
From Al
prosecution.
Michael Kenney. Binder's at·
tome). said today that his client's
misfonune was merely caused by a
faltering business.
"I think 1t was a business that
failed. not a conspiracy to defraud
people ... Kenney said.
Kenney said Lefficr and Binder are
scheduled for sentencing Jan. 6.
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HOMELESS PEOPLE IN LAGUNA ••.
From A l
the committee, faced a divided coun-
cil when she explained the issue.
She suggested the city support
establishment of a "safety net sys-
1cm" to provide services.
But Councilman Dan Kenney ob-
JCCted to mvolving the city.
"Then I say give the homeless the
$51 to go to Tijuana for the day," said
Kenney.
The council finally agreed to be a
sounding board tor groups worlong
with homeless peo ple and allow the
Human Affairs Committee 10 con-
tinue researching related problems.
OFFSHORE OIL VOTE •..
From Al
FREEWAY FOES PRESENT PETITIONS .•.
"I have a significant problem with
that. If there is any one problem I get
approached with most. 1t is the bums
on Main Beach." he said.
the moratorium on Tuesday dunng a
speech to oiHndustry executives.
of those 150 trac1s are located ofT the
Orange Coast.
From Al
effect t~y.
But the Committee of Seven
Thousand (COST), a loca! group
cntica.l of the freeway fee _plan. used
the--;o;&y period following adoption
of the ordinance to gather signatW'Cs
for a referendum. The group needed
signatures from I 0 percent of the
city's voters, or 4,SJ6 names, to keep
the oroinancc from taking effect. -
William Speros, chanman of
COST said last-minute petitio,ns
were ~till being forwarded to him
Wednesday. He said the group was
turning in 6.202 names today.
He said the 2,000 extra signatures
would provide "insurance" for
names that are disqualified because
the person is not a registered voter,
docs not live in Irvine or has signed
more than one petition.
Irvine City Oerlc Nancy Lacey said
the city has 30 days 10 verify the
signatures. She said the Orange
County Registrar of Voters stall
would be enlisted to conducJ this
review.
Under the ordmanc~ adopted last
month. Irvine was permitted to began
collccuon of the freeway fees today.
The fees were to be charged when a
building permit was issued for new
homes or businesses.
But Assistant City Manager Paul
Brady Jr. said the fee collection would
not begJO today because of the
submission of the COST pettttons.
If the mim1mum signatures are
judged valid, Brady said. the lrvme
City Council will have three options:
•Rescind the Oct. 22 freeway fee
ordinance;
•Call a special clcct1on, perhaps 1n
April, to place the ordinance before
local voters; .-
•Place the ordinance on the cit) 's
regular June 3, 1986, clcct1on ballot.
(Two city council scats also are at
stake an that election.)
It 1hc petitions are validated, the
freewa} fee ordinance wouJd only
take effect after 11 is approved by local
volCr.s.-eity officials said.
COST chairman Speros said he
does not care whether the ordinance
appears on a spcciaJ or regular ballot.
But he added, "We do want the
people of Irvine 10 have an op-
portunity to vote on th.is issue."
The COST referendum would only
affect the Irvine ordinance adopted
Oct. 22. Earlier this year COST
members gathered more than 8. 700
signatures on a proposed ordinance
that would have required the Irvine
City Council to obtain voter approval
before enacting-new development
fees for any new freeways.
Thal 1nitiat1vc. challenged by a
coalition of business groups and
developers, was ruled invalid by an
Orange Coun I y Superior Court J udgc.
An appeal hearing in that case 1s
scheduled Dec. 17.
Municipal Judge Pamela lies at-
tended the town meeting held Oct. 31,
and toJd the group there are many
ty~s of homeless people. She also
said that the homeless people often
move throuJ)l the criminal justice
process. costing the city $51 a da.y for
Jail time.
Rep. Robert Badbam., R-Ncwport
Beach, and Orange Coast city officials
sent telegrams to the governor ex-
pressing their opposition to bis state-
ments.
The California delegation and
Hodel in July announced tentative
agreement to limit development
before the year 2000 to I SO tracts. Six
But Hodel repudiated the agree-
mcn't after oil interests protested thal
the particular tracts picked were not
promising.
Badham aide 8111 Schreiber said
today that the nexl step by those who
want to extend 1he moratiorium will
come when the issue is considered by
the House sometime after Thanksgiv-
ing. ·
AIRPORT PACT ON APPROACH ... From A l .-
expansion.
Monday's filing started a seven-day
waiting period before the judge may
issue a rulin~ according to Alan
Murphy, an aide to.Board of Super-
visors Chairman Thomas Riley.
an the suit along with McDonnell
Douglas Corp., a leading aircraft
manufacturer.
Airlines serving John Wayne Air-
port and those on its wa.iting list were
named in the county·s suit because
some are chaJlcnging the airport
access plan and the way limited flights
are divided.
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Don Hanson. direc1or of media
relations for McDonnell Douglas
Corp.. said opposing the county
settlement isn't necessary because
issues involving lhe airlines will not
be dismissed.
But he could not say thal Douglas
would nol file a challenge) and
company attorneys could nol be
reached this morning.
AIRPORT NOISE SOLUTIONS SOUGHT ...
During that period, parties named
10 the counly's suit may challenge the
scttlemenl. he said. Even 1hough the
settlement involves only four of the
panics to the U.S. Distnct Court suit
and would settle issues of concern
only to them. Murphy said county
officials arc expecting some oppos1-
rion from some of the airlines named
McDonnell Douglas Corp., manu·
facturcr of the MD-80 jct, objects to
the county encouraging airlines to fly
other, quieter jets. such as one
available from British Aerospace, lhc
Even if challenges are filed, Judge
Haner could disregard them and
approve the settlement. Murphy said
hom Al
must be ooisc-ltmiting regulations,
they argue, the federal JOvcrnment
should develop standardized rules.
But the FAA has resisted setting
standards out of fear that angry
citizens will jje noise suits against the
federal government instead of 1hc
local airport authont1cs.
At the same time, the FAA has. on
occasion, 1hwaned local regulatory
efforts when the regulations were
thought to interfere with the public's
10tcrcst.
Wednesday. symposium partici-
pants heard noise control viewpoints
from community interests, the airline
industry and stale and federal regu-
latory agencies. They also rece1 ved an
overview of how Orange County and
the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Air-
port authorities have attempted to
satisfy the public's demand for m-
crcased air travel and the desires for
less noise.
Noise control pr<w3ms devtloped
wiib citizen participation will be
discussed in today's session.
Speakers Wednesday emphasised
the need for cooperation when trying
to reconcile airport growth with
nei&hborhood peace and quiet.
Changing circumstances have
brought the two sides in10 conflict.
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some speakers said. Al 1he same time
neighborhoods were being approved
close to airports, public demand for
air travel increased.
Established neighborhoods have
the right to exist without intolerable
noise, said Dave Granite, spokesman
for Los Angeles City Councilwoman
Pat Russell. But. since airports arcn'1
going to go away -and w11l, m fact.
become larger -all parties must
cooperate to find a solution to
conflicts over aircraft noise. he said.
Jack Kcmmerly, chief of the Cali-
fornia Div1S1on of Aeronautics, talk-
ed about state regulations that will
require airpons to meet tougher noise
standards as of Jan. I. 1986.
Legislation passed m 1969 allows
the state to establish noise standards
for airports, but some homeowners
say the standards aren'\ strict enough.
Ten of 1he Cahforn1a airpons that
have a noise problem also have
vanances 10 exceed those n01se
standards. Kcmmerly said. Wi1h
more stringent regulations, he predic-
ted all I 0 would seek variances.
Airport land-use commissions. for·
med to prevent incompatible land
uses within range of unacceptable
airport noise. should avoid com-
poundtn$ 1he noise problem. Kem-
mcrly said.
FAA Chief Counsel E. Tazwell
Ellett said that expanded airports as
LOTTERY WINNER LOSES $73,000 ...
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well as new facilities will be needed 10 bank in Orange. She then bought said. "l JUSl don't know what's going life or her property."
meet a projec1cd 80 percent increase c.ashier's checks in various de-on."
an general av1at1on ndership by the nominations. The woman was not in An attorney for Perry Morris said Kee nan expressed concern that he
year 2000. court when Keenan issued his ruling the $1 00.000 jackpot is communit).' would be underminjng lhe state
Local restrictions such as lim1llng and apparently was not served with a property and should be frozen unul louery by stopping a winner of all her
the number offlights and airlines 1ha1 court order before cashing the check. his client settles the lawsuit against earnings. He said Nunez could spend
can serve an a1rport•could be rejected her husband, owner of Kaplan's $4,000 of the money.
by the FAA if the limits hamper air Reached at her home earlier this Restaurant. It was not immediately clear bow
commerce, Ellett said. week, Nunez said she didn't know Mast, a former Orange County the court would square its $4,000
"The system cannol remain vital what was happening or what to Municipal Court judge, said that order with the apparent fact that
and efficienl if other than the least expect. frccring the money prohibits Nunez $7,000ofthc winnings has been spent
restricting measures arc im -"I hope things tum out OK." she from rloing "what she wants with her or held by the bank.
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PSA. a regional airline, echoed El·
lctt's concern that local noise restric-
tions not interfere with the airlines'
ability to meet air travel demands.
Ideally, a uniform system for
hmit4ng jct noise should be estab-
lished so airlines could plan accord-
ingly. he said.
Almost all airlines have invested
billions in the purchase of quieter
aircraft to satisfy noise complaints.
O'Dell said. "Airlines do want to be
part of the soluuon. We don't see
ourselves as the bad guys. We simply
sec ourselves as prov1d1ng a service'
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Race will benefit
homeless women
The second annual all.women's Succcu Run,
an SK race to benefit homeless women in Oranae
County, will be held Sunda~. preceded by a weekend
of special event$ at the Irvme Mamott Hotel.
Some l,SOO women, each represcntina at least
S 12 for hnmclcss women, are expected to p:lrticipate
m the run, wh1ch will be kicked off Fnday with pre·
registration between 1 l a.m. and 1 p.m. A
champagne and cheese fasion party will be held
Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Manion.
The race is sponsored by Women in Business,
Orange County, and the Program for Women
Foundation. Sponsors are still being ~ought and
those wishing to contribute may call Dec Gaynor at
837-8900.
Dance for moms In Clemente
A fund-raising dance especially for mothers of
new babies will be sponsored by the La Lechc League
of South Orange County Friday at the Ole Hanson
Beach Club in San Clemente.
·New and older babies will be welcome at the
league's first annual Harvest Ball. scheduled from 7
to 11 p.m. and fcatunng music from the past four
decades. Admission is $5 per couple and those
attending should bring hors d'ocurvcs ·and a
beverage. Call 498-4469 for advance tickets or
586-8798 for more information.
Canyon travel program set
A film program on canyon backpacking will be
presented Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Science
Lecture Hall ofOntrlge Coast College an Costa Mesa.
Veteran backpacker Patricia Minshall will
conduct the program. which covers some of the most
scenic canyo ns of the West. The fee is S5 and funher
1nformat1on may Ix" obtained by calling 432-5880.
S.ock hop theme of auction
Our Lady Queen of Angels School in Newpon
Beach will conduct an auction Friday based on a
sock hop theme at the Boys Club in Eastbluff.
Guests are invited to wear 50s attire. Two
auctions will Ix" held with proceeds going to the
school's computer. athletic and sc holastic suppi1es
program. Tickets are $25 each. and further
information 1s available from Hamel Selna at
76(}8394
Financial planning detailed
Establishing financial goals and retirement
objectives and developing a personalized financial
plan to attain them is the focu of a workshop to be
held Fnday and Saturday at Orange Coast College in
Costa Mesa.
Dale Ru ssell and Ronald Rubenack will
conduct the sessions from 6 to 9 p.m. Fnday _and
from 9 a.m. 10 noon Saturday in Room 111 ofOCC"s
Counsehngand Adm1ss1on~ Building. The fee is$25.
and further information may be obtained by calling
432-5§80.
Kennedy program planned
"JFK: A Time Remembered," a memoir of the
Kennedy years, will be presented Friday. on the
22nd anniversary of the former president's as-
sassination. at the Lincoln School auditorium in
Corona del Mar under the sponsorship of Irvine
Valley College.
Mark Mclnure. who played Kennedy in the
movie "The Pirate." will recite speeches made by the
president in cities across the nation. Tickets are SI 0
each or SS for groups of I 0 or more. Call the college
at 559-3333 for additional information.
Finding love workshop topic
More than 50 "absolute!) devious ways" to
open up your hve hfc 10 new poss1bih11es will be
revealed at a workshop Frida) evening at Orange
Coast College.
Communicauons trainer Brenda Blackman will
conduct the session. scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. in
Room 116 of OCC"s Fine Ans Building. The fee 1s
$25. and funher informauon 1<; available at
432-5880.
Design seminar scheduled
The Ron Baron School of lnten or Design will
present a free seminar Saturday at 10 a.m. at the
center. 2915 Red Hill .\ve .. Sui te (-IOI
A free m1n1-class will be included in the
program. Call Patty or Carolyn at 540-1210 for
seating reservauons.
Writing workshop at GWC
A workshop on efficient technical wnttng sk11l!i
will be held aturday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m at
Golden West College by the Orange County chapter
of the Society for Technical Communication.
Dr. Jud Monroe. a free-lance wnter based in
Newpon Beach. will conduct the seminar. which 1s
pnced at $50. Contact Lee Finney at 785-4627 for
add1t10nal information.
Big band benefit In NB
The era of the big bands returns to Newpon
Beach Saturday for a one-night stand m the Newport
Harbor High School gymnasium lo benefit the
Harbor High .Sailor Band.
The big band dance and dessen will begin at
7:30 p.m. and continue until 10 p.m. Tickets. which
must be eurchascd in adv~nce. arc SI 0. and further
information may be obtained by calling New Bay
Productions at 646-8024
Holiday boutlque scheduled
A holiday boutique, featunng hand,raf\t'd
items. will be held Saturday at Ma~uda Middle
School. 1741 5 Los Jardincs West. Fountain Valley.
Selling spaces are available for SIU each for the
event. which will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call
Donie a t 964-2 118 for additional informa tion
Jewelry auctlon plann~
An auction of1ewels will be held at Irvine Valley
College Saturday to help ucfra y the cost of the
European tour by the college's Chamber Singers
chorale. The auction 1s scheduled for 6 p.m. at the lrvine
Senior Center. 3 Sandburg Way. Irvine. preceded b)'
a preview shOWln& at S:JO p.m Refreshments wtll be
served and details arc available at SS9-9300.
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Campaign kick-off
Anemblyman Nolan P'rluelle and wife Ina are ln lood cheer durlnt
the le&lalator'• tall&ate party at the lrrine RU ton 1'" edne.day. to klci
off the Republican'• l 9A6 re-election cam paten for the 69tb Dl•trlct.
After-school busing
will cost students
B)' PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of IN o.lly l'tlol Ii.It
Cheerleaders, band members and other
Irvine high School students involved 1n
non-athletic. after<lass activities involv-
ing bus service wi ll now be required 10 pa)
a S15 annual 1ransponat1on ftt
_The fee was approved unan1mousl)
Tucsda) night b) the Irvine l 'n1fied
School D1stnct Board of Education Let-
ters informing students of the new charge
arc expected to be d1s1nbuted next week.
Last month, the school board approved
a similar $25-per-spon fee for high ~hool
athletes to offset afier<lass busing ex-
penses. At that time. the board dm•cted the
d1stnct stafT to prepare a s1m1lar fee
program for noo-athleuc acllHlle.s.
This proposal was presented to the
school board Tuesday night. Staff mem-
bers suggested the fee onl) be charged to
students involved in high school band.
dnll team, cheerleading and tall flag~
Jerry Rayl, the district's director of
secondary education. said these arc the
groups that require use of school buses to
transport members to athletic games.
musical performances and compet111ons.
Rayl estimated that the non-athletic fees
will affect 200 to 300 students at each of
Irvine's three high schools (Irvine High,
Woodbridge and University).
As they did 1n the case ol the albleuc
teams. district staff members recommend-
ed that students in non-athkt1c groups not
be permitted to dnve themselves to after-
school events. DISlnct officials said they
were concerned about liability problems in
the event of an accident involving a
student driver.
Also m1rronng the athlettc fees . a sliding
scale will be emplo:.ed Families wnh
lower incomes or more than one -;~udent
involved in an act1v1t~ or sp0ns team will
qualify for lower charges.
Forthe current school year. Woodbndge
High activity groups will pay onl) a S 15
annual fee because students at this campus
.did not use school buses for af\er-class
transponauon during the first semester.
distnct officials said.
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Laguna approves
controversial
coastal pr~gram
Councildivtded, 3-2.
on plan opposed b y
Irvine Cove residents
By LAUR.A MERK
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A modified Local Coastal Program was
approved by tbe Laauna Beach City
CounciJ Tuesday niaht. despite opposJtion
by Irvine Cove residents who argued the
plan could force them to open their private
beach to the public.
The plan was approved to a l-2 vote.
with Councilman Dan KconeyLand Mayor
Martha Collison diuenting.
The city's Coastal land Use Plan 1s
required by the 1976 voter-approved
Coastal Act. which makes coastal areas
more accessible to the public. hm1ts
coastal development and preser\ cs
w1ldhfe.
Laguna Beach officials have gone back
and fonh with the Cahforn1a Coastal
Comm1ss100 m developing a sunable plan
The city's original plan lef\ the Irvine Cove
pnvate because of 1ts scns1 .. ve tidepools
and manne life.
The commission sa1d 1t was sympathelll
to the city's concerns and would leave the
propen y a pnvatc beach llhless the Ir> 1ne
Cove Homeowners· Assoc1at1on dc-
vclopcd any of the land 11 owns ai. a
corporation. Individual homeowners ma\
develop their own propeny without affect-
ing the agreement.
If the association makes any changes on
the propeny. it would be forced to aJlov.
pubhc access by foot and bicycle betw~n
sunnK and sunscL In add1uon. 11 WrOUld
nave to have racks for 2S bicycles, pul up
Slfl'S outside the area lo let the public know
it is open and make the $trttts available to
cmeriency traffic.
The Coastal Comnu ion would have r~uired tbe associa&ion to make
re U'OOms available to the public. but the
council later •creed to delete that st1pu-
lat1on.
Irvine C ovc resident Ed HaJv~ian
argued that the council would have
liability problems sf Irvine Cove is opeoed
to the pubhc. There 1s no park.Jog available
on Pacific Coast Hi&hway and it would be
dangerous for b1cycfists and pedestrians to
cross the busy street. Any IDJury accidenu
lJl the area could be the responsibility of
the city, he said.
··The t.oastal Commission 1s negotiabl.e I would hke to see us ha ve a hand trl
drafting a better plan." he said.
t ounc1lman L>an Kenne)' and Mayor
"1anha CollJso n favored funher oego-
llattons wnh the comm1ss1on to try to
resoh e th(' prohlem The council maJont~
said the comm1sss1on has never allowed a
totall)' pnvate area and argued that it
would be futile to tll to debate the limned
access proposed for ·the area
"The) had ongi nall) said the~ had to
open 11. pcnod " said ( ll) Manager Ken
Frank
The modified plan also requires the cit~
10 replace an) parlong spaces lost 1n th<'
Wlden1ng of PCH and substitute!> generall)
passive language thro ughout the plan Wlth
more lOmpulsor) language
The plan will go bad 10 the commission
for fin al considcnrnon
County Planning Commission·
approves Balsa compromise
By ROBERT BARllER appro\al on Dec I~
ottMo.itr,.....,. Plans fo r the Bolsa ( h1ca. "h1l h ha'C'
Ix-en the subject of fie rce dehatc u\ er the The Orange County Planning C om-past I 0 years. call tor re<,toration of 91 5
m1ss1on has approved a compromise acres of wetland.-. for wildlife habit.al
worked out in recent months fo r de\ tlop-constructi on of up 10 5. -oo v..att>rfront
ment of the Bolsa Chica ma~hla nds near homes and possible construct kin of ii
Huntington Beach. na' 1gable channel to 1he Pa1..1fic Ocean and ,
Cornerstone of the plan was the agree-a 1.300-shp manna
ment reached car:llcr thu ~ear b~ -InaJOr Final awr-0vdl ol tht' pr()Jct't by the
landowner Signal Bolsa Inc and the (ahfomia ( oastal C (l mm1ss1on hinges on
California Coastal Commission 10 estab-a stud\ lx"ing conducted b\ the L · Arm'
llsh 100-feet buffer zones between ( orps of Engineer~ into the possible:
wetlands and development and an agree-harmful effect!> the channcl'might ha ve on
ment by Signal Bolsa ensunng restorauon wetland restorauon efluns
of degraded a~. Count}' planners appro\ cd the pro1ec1
·The compromise will get to the Orange Tuesda) night and final approval appca~
County Board ofSuper> 1sors for final local ~veral ~cars av.a\ officials said
Oceanside schools will test teachers for AIDS
OCEANS IDE (A P) -Over the Objec-
tions of teachers' union representat1 ves.
the school board directed 11s staff to draft a
policy to test teachers and other ~hool
employees for AIDS.
"The school d1stn ct should test em-
ployees to make sure the) don't ha ve
.\IDS. so they don't pass 11 on 10 the kids, ..
board member Barbara McCarley said
Tuesday night
But the teacher's anion claims such a
pohcy goes against Its contract
Distnct supenntendent Steven peach.
a spokesman for the d1stnct's teachers.
cnt1cized the proposed pohc) and sug-
gested the school d1stnct instead outline a
pohcy for handling students w11h .\ID .
.. Employees have nghts too." peach
Doctor held in sexual
overtures to girl, 14
..\ 51-vear-old doctor has heen arrested
on suspicion of child annoyance in volving
a 14-)ear-old Fountain Valley girl. De1ec-
11ve Rick Chnstensen said Wednesday
Chnstensen said that Dr. Tad Lonergan.
a general pracuuoncr who has an office 1n ·
anta Ana. allegedl> made comments to
the girl that conta\ned sexual ovcnones.
Lonergan also allegedly asked the girl to
pose for nude photos. according 10
Christensen.
A resident 1n the 3400 block of
Hollowbrook Circle reponed that someo ne
broke into her house while she was at work
Tuesday and stole $25,8SO in jewelry from
her bedroom. The stolen items included a
Chnstensen said that Fountain Valle'
ScOO<>l officials had info rmt•d police of the
allegations last March
Dr Lonergan was arrested on a "arrant
at the anta .\na offices ot the ~tate
department of Medical Qualll) .\ssurance
on a $1 0.000 warrant on four rount'i of
child anno)ancc. Chnstensen said
Chnstenscn said Lonergan. a n.•s1dent of
Tustin. is a longtime fnend of tht• alkgcd
\ ictim 's fam1I)
was 1n po sesion ot a shopping can
containing 11ems matching the descn~uon
of the stolen 11ems. Eugene Don-Quan
Allen, 30. was subsequent!~ taken to Costa
Mesa Jail and booked. He was heing held
pending $25.000 bail. police repons sa id.
$5.000 pearl necklace, a $4.000 watch and a Ban~ ... .+on Beach S6.500 diamond n ng. police reports said. ......~
Repons also said the the thief gained entry A thief reponedl) broke-into a home tn
by smashing the It\ mg room wmdow wttb the 19400 block of urfdalc Wrdncsda~
a large rock. and stole thrtt telephones valued at S 150. a
• • • $~TV set, a SIOO answcong machine
Someone r~ponedly stok $7$ in cash and $45 in cuh. Police rcpons said tht'
and $350 1n JC'Welry from a home in the intruder entered through an unlocked
1300 block of Garhnfford Monda}. Pohce sliding &)ass door.
repons said the th1c smashed one of the' • • •
windows to gain entn. C4sh totaling $75 was rcponed stolC'n • ' • from a blue 197~ Volkswagen Bug parked
A 38-year-old Fullenon m~ _rep0ned In front of a home tn the I 7 300 block of
that an armed bandit robbedn1m of SH in Rob Roy Tuesday m11.ht.
cash as he was leaving work Wednesday • r-• cvcmng. The ,·1ctim told poli~ that he was Four hubcaps. wonh S lC>~l. wcf'C' re-
about to get into his car parked in an unlit ported stolen off a blue l Q7Q 1 hunderb1rd
lot at 1685 Toronto when a man ap-parked to front of a home in the ~400 block
proached him from the rear and demanded of Jenny Tuesda ~•\h~
money. The suspect. who fled on foot, is TheOYfner ofa blue 1 Q7H ad1llac Sc\ 1lle de~bcd as a 5-foot 9-anC'h white male. reponed that someone ,.01e the hubc.aps
wc1at11ng 160 pound,. offhiscar ~rked in an underground~
Jewelry, women~s ~l~thrna. and camera in the 17600 block of Beach Boulevard
equipment. wonh SJ.11 0. were reponed Wednesday The los~ was est1matC'd at ~tolen fTom a home in the 2000 block of Sl.000. •
C'harlc TuC1da> The victim told police An eml)lo)tt a~ a·n "mtn~n faprns
th.at the th.lcfsmashed one of the bedroom office, 18682 Beach Blvd . reported
wi ndows to p.in e~t"'. • WedMtda)' that someone ~tole S 1.800 1n
Camcnt. audio and video cqu1pme1cnt.. cub from the mai~ • •
valued at $2, I 7S. were rt1)0ned stolen Vandals did S300 dam 10 th<' paint of
from a home an the 2100 block of Thunn a b&act 19 s ford Mustana parked 1n the Tue~ anernoon. However pohcc re-)()() bloct of Oranae Tuetday n1aJ'lL
cov them a lhon time later when the) °' • •
apprehended a man fitllftl •he bu....,.• Off.a.I at the 8 W IYndall ~mbcr
de'\Cnpoon usma a phont booth 1n 1 Co. f'fpt>ned tha& ~~ ~tol~ S\. 1n
nearby stw>pp.na ttn&cr. ~cporu td be plywood ttom the lockC'd \ard Tunda'
'
told the board membe~ "It v.ould
behoove the distnct to stan out \l.llh thc
students. and then mo\e on to emplo)ees
I don 't think vou can make a dec1S1on in
one night o\'er how to treat cmplo,c-es ··
.. At 1h1s point, 11's illegal. at k .ist
according to our contral't." "31d Jamee,
Shirle) oft he Occ-an su.le Teat hcr<. ..\ ssona·
tlOn
night Police repons )31d thl· 1h1l'\ l''-l ut thl·
fence to gain entr)
Fountain Valley
<;omeone reponedl ~ <,wk 'I ~:s in <.lu
equipment from the garagr ot J homt• an the
I 100 block of Mui rv.t,fld' '-'t•dne\<la'
afternoon • • • ..\ resident in the l ~~\K t hl<X k ot
Basswood reponed '-' cdnc<,da\ that .,.,)me-
one stoic his $200 !(}speed btc\Ck "'h1k 11
was parked in front of a 1 hnth Jru~ '>hlrl'
17904 Magnolia t Sat urdJ'
Irnne
.\ jev.elry bag containing SiC5 in gem<.
was reponed stolen trom a hus1ness at
IQ7 Jl MacAnhur Blvd Monda' t'\t'ning • • • .\TV. a radio and jev..eln v.erc reponl'd
stolen from a home in the 4000 blOl ~ lll
Germa1nder Wa, Wedn~\ . . . . .
..\ gas station attendant at thl' V.111.J·
The board h••"t''l'r \lded ""ltl
\le( arle'. ""ho said tht• (.!1,1n 1. I <;hnuld at t
befo re the firs1 1.3'<. •' Ju.;uired mmum
dcfic1cnc\ \\ndr(,m1• ,, d"\ "l'Ted
The 0Cl'an!.idl' '' 'it1<1I ,fl\tn ct \ I 1-c
""orlc.ers currt•nth an ll''-ll'd f(lr wher\1.1·
los1<;. hut no tl'<.t' Jrl 1inJul u.·d tor .in'
lither commun11.,1!-ik or -.c.•\ualh tran\
mil ted d1scast''
tmdgl' \ul,l ~ 3,h 4...,.,(1 Harrant.1
Parkv.J' rl'~lnl'd thJt J man Jn, ine .1
gra' <. hrcrnkl·e frt•r r um pell ) 1 ~1 'I 1n ~:1'
.ind dro' e oil" 1th1lUI N' ing \\ ednt"..Oa'
Newport Beacb
..\thief repont'\lh t'>t •l~t 1n1 .. thl gara~1
01 a home 1n thl· 1 v1 )1 1 til1>d , nf Port
U andgr T uesda' n1~h1 .tnJ '1ok a i~oo 1:
<tp!.'t'd hll\d e • • • \ s:5 .... allet 1.onta 1ning I. rt•d111.ard-. an\
S~M' 1n ta sh "a' rq)(lnl·J <.!Ilk n Imm 1
til ue I ~ 2 TO\ ota l rC'<.'\1da par~t.·d tn J It•
a1 ~~02 \\est Oct'an Front \1nndJ\ night
P1,licc repons <;a1d thn l.11er found thl·
11.allrt 1n a nearh~ dump\tl'f h1m e ~cr thl'
1..a<.h and the credit l·ard<i v.<·rc Lit'nt• • • • .\ <.pons bag Cll0ta1ning S.!0 0 1n i:amcr ;_i
e1.1u1 pm rn1 and Sf\ in 1.·ac.h '-":l' re ponl·d
'itl)lt'n from a homt' at the-,nmc-r ot Mlth ~l~l'I and '-' ~' 0...-t>an Front \unua' . . . ..
Soldiers held in kidnap, rape
. .\LIN.\ ( +\P) -Two mem~rs of thr
.\rm\·._ chic Rangers unit charged v.1th
kidnap and rape told their" 1cum the~ ""en·
on a mission to "pick up a gtrl. np her oil
and kill her:· according to Monll're'
Count\ henffs Lt Ken Hansen
The· soldiers kidnapped the woman tn
San "iateo. beat and raped her and 10 .. scd
her off a bndge after dnving about 1 tlO
mile ~uth to Soledad Han~n -.aid
Wednt>sdaY ~J>CC 4 'Ma.A Lopez Jr . 1 . and Sgt
Rolx"n Bru~ Baxter, 13. were arrested
Toesda'° at Travis Air Fo~ Base near
F1Urfield as their Ranger h:mahon 11.3,
prepanng to fl) bak to Hunter A.rm) 4.11
F1t'ld in Sa"annah. Ga The unit tl.ad bttn
on special training at Fon OT'd an Montere'
Count)
T h1 ""11m.1 n It 1ld , 1tli"·r, I hi' '\Ohdcr'
plJ\l'd Ru"tJI" r.•ult'tt,· ""llh her and
pulk l1 thl' tll~l'f ~ '" 1 .11 11m1·, .1n.cm.h n&
hi I IJn'-Cn
The gun .1 '' ~ \1.111.n11m ''a~ 1n lht'
glo' c cnmp.inmt•nt ''' J '\an I mnn<.t l•
J"Xliil'C offol'I·, 1)11' :lh'1 ,\I lh!ll \1.,1\ .llll.1tl"d
I\ ~tokn on \l1lnd.i' lh l J J \ 111 thl· ~idnap
. Han<,c.•n ...-i1d th( ,,,IJ1t'r' \h1h3\I. I.
h:11rcu1s.. a trndcmJr ~ 11! 1h1· R 1n~l·r, !{-,} t<•
their arrests
"Th. t. and all lhl.' m1ht.11"\ 1.ittton 1hn
ea rned on dun ng tht' kidnap .. ht' addt"<l
The woman \Uf\l\l'd .1 l ~ 1t~1t foll from
d ht@.h"'-a) bnJ.gc hut \Ulkrt•d a brolt.•n
no~ and numenH" l u1' .lrll1 l'lr111<,e-. <lh<'
....., rtleaS('(f \\ ednt>\da' frnm \ahna'
\'allt'' '1emon 1 Ho<.n11~1
Wife killer to be sentenced
"Costa Mt>sa man v.hu killed h1' w1tr 1erm1nc-1( Bnl had bttn pttHOU I ~
and held h1<, )OUJ\I children in a dav-long ronv1cted of u~ult on a tormt>r ,,.,~ 1n
5tandotfwtth police la\t H·ar v.u orde~ IQ"~ Tht>) C'Oncluded ht' had.
Tuesda~ to appt>ar in coun Jan I 0 for
~ncenC1nl ,
Elhol Austin Beal. S~. wa' 1.'on' tetcd
Fnday of serond-<SCVtt ,,.,urder 1n the
March 11 . I Q84. slayina of G retchen Beal
The upcnor Coun JUf'Y Mht'lenled a full daJ befoR" rctum1na the "erd1ct
uron rusM:mbled t uC'Sda) 10 ~·
1 he finding ot a pnor conviction could
add an e~tra fhc )can on10 Ba.rs 'irntcn~. mean1na the C <l\ta Meta man
could tx !tnltn«d to 21 )tar\ •n l!fllOl\
when upenot Coun J~ David Canel
pas~ Juct&mtnt 1n Jan
Beal 1s bc101 held al Otanac County Jail
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pledge to meet again next year and '87
Reagan said. winds" m nuclear compct1hon unless weapon cutbacks sought by Reagan 1n Gorbachev headed for either Mos·
the United States pulls back from its exchan'-e for hmitauon on the presi· cow or to bncf Warsaw Pact allies 1 n
a_pacebome anti-missile efforts. dent's · Star Wars" prolfllm. Reagan Prague: officials would not say.
Gor'blcbev sa.id at a news conference vowed to stand finn and apparently Rcaaan and Gorbachev, chatung
where he characterized summit talks did. He also hoped to raise human amiably before separate departures to
GENEVA (AP) -President Re-Aftertwodays of talks. both leaders as "very frank." rights issues uncomfonable to the brief their allies, signaled a thaw in the
lll&ft and Soviet leader Mikhail expressed optimism, larsely because He rcferl'Cd to his many private Soviets, and officials said "extended U.S.-Soviet relationship by announc-
Oorbechev today concluded their of a decision to meet again next year hours with Reagan and said, "Not a discussions" did take place. ing they will hold a second summit
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BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -A
message purporting to come from
leftist rebels Wednesday said one of
their leaders has returned home from
Libya with I 00 Palestinian guerrillas
to help overthrow the government
.. as a Christmas gift to Colombians."
The telephoned message said it was
from the April 19 Movement, whose
guerrillas seized the Palace of Justice
two weeks ago and fought the army
for two days in a siege that left 95
people dead.
Soon after the messase was re-
ceived, groups of soldiers began
showing up throughout this city of 6
million people. frisking CIVIiians and
hauling those without papers away in
trucks.
Armored cars armed w11h machine
guns and 20mm cannons cruised the
downtown area and other pans of the
city.
The daily newspaper 5 P.M.,
owned by Liberal Party politicians,
said the statement purporting to
come from the April 19 Movememt,
also known as M-19, was taped, and
played in a telephone call to its
offices.
On Nov. 6, M-19 guerrillas as-
saulted and occupied the Palace of
Justice. The army attacked the federal
court building and when the fighting
was over 28 hours after the sieae
began, 95 persons WCTC dead, includ-
ing 11 Supreme Court justices and 33
other judges. All 35 guerrillas were
killed.
M-19, which professes Cuban
ideology, ha.s about 3,000 comba-
tants, m ilitary intelligence officers
told The Associated Press earlier this
year. It was founded in 1970 and,
until seven years ago, had an esti-
mated 300 fighters.
Caught in crossfire,
Waite still optimistic
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Terry
Waite. the a rchbisho p o f
Canterbury's envoy who is trying to
free Amencan hostages in Lebanon.
was pinned down by gunfire between
battlms Moslem militias Thursday.
But in a message for the hostages'
families, he said he was still op-
timistic about the kidnapped Ameri-
cans' chances for freedom. He urged
their relatives to be brave.
"Have courage. Keep calm. We're
making progress." Waite said in an
interview in The Associated Press
office as fighting raged in the streets
below.
But, he cautioned. "We've a long
way to go yet.··
Police and hospital officials said at
least five people were killed and 32
wounded m-the.Jighting.-between the
Shiite Moslem Amal militia and the
Islamic Druse sect's Progressive
Socialist Party.
The street battles forced Waite to
delay a news conference and his
depanure by plane to Larnaca,
Cyprus. He planned to Oy on to New
York for meetings with U.S. officials
and church leaders on the cns1s.
Waite said he would conduct the
news conference after the fighting
died down.
Waite met the Americans' kidnap-
pers last week. new to London to talk
to U.S. officials and then returned to
Beirut on Tuesday for more contacts
with the Shiite fundarnentalist.s hold-
ing the hostages.
Islamic Jihad, the group holding
the Americans, has demanded the
release of I 7 comrades conYicted in
Kuwait in the 1983 bombings of the
U.S. and French embassies. Kuwait
has refused to free the prisoners.
Waite declined to give details of his
contacts with the kidnappers. But he
said: "I'd like to take this opportunity
of giving a word of encouragement to
the families of the hostages in the
Uniwd State~.
"They must be alanned and dis·
mayed when they see all this trouble.
But ... I say to them 'have hope.'
"I haven't lost hope. I'm op-
timistic. It sounds and looks terrible,
but we're moving forward."
Waite was sent to Lebanon by the
Archbishop of Canterbury, Roben
Runcie. Nov. 13 .
Sakharov's wife agrees
to pact of silence £or visa
By lbe A11oclated Pre11
N EWTON. Mass. -Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov has told relatives
he ended a hunger strike and rescinded his re.signat1on from a prestigious
Soviet science academy after his wife received permission to travel to the West
for medical treatment. In a telephone conversation Wednesday from the
Sakharovs' eitile home in Gork y, Yelena Bonner. his wife, told her children
that she agreed not to talk to reponers in return for a three-month visa to go to
Italy and Boston.
Black protestors clash with police
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -Thousands of black protest
marchers clashed wi th police outside Pretoria today, witnesses said, and a
newspaper reported at least six demonstrators were killed and score.s injured
when police opened fire. Witnesses said police shot canisters of tear gas at the
protesters. who were demanding lower rents, an end to Teslrictions on funerals
and the depanure of soldiers and extra police from Mamelodi, a sprawling
black township north of Pretoria.
Brltlsh official attacked In Ireland
BELFAST. Northern Ireland -Protestants anecred by an agreement
between Britain and Ireland grabbed Britain's top official for Northern Ireland
and tried to drag him to the ground as he entered City HaJI, police said.
Northern Ireland Secretary Tom Kmg was not hurt in the incident Wednesday
after he arrived at City Hall for a luncheon in a bulletprooflimousine. About 30
protesters banged and locked his car when it stopped at the building and police
said one protester grabbed King by the neck and tried to knock him to the
ground before police intervened. .
Evacuatlon a drill, but believed real
BOGOTA, Colombia -An emergency committee ordered thousands of
people to evacuate a town near the Nevada del Ruiz volcano in a surprise drill
that the town's mayor said even he thought was rcaJ. The mayor, Joel Hartman, wd in an interview on the Caracol radio network that thousands of people
were still in the hills surrounding Mariquita early today, fearing a new
eruption, because ttie army had not given the order for them to return.
Mugabe denounce• Amne.ty torture report
HARARE. Zimbabwe -Prime Minister Robert Mupbe on Wednesday
denounced an Amnesty International repon that aocuscd his rq.ime of
tortunng 1ts opponents and holding them in jail without charge. "It amounts,
in our opinion, to a heap of hes. And I am not prepared to carry out an
mvestJption into what I know to be an untruth," Mupbe told the National
Assembly.
Sn .. could Juve Hondara. laderlea
TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras -Hondurans vote for a new president
Sund•>; but a leaal controversy could leave \hem without a leader when the
term 01 President Roberto Suazo Cordova expim Jan. 27. Suazo Cordova,
who has led this U.S. ally in Cen\J'll America for nearly four years. is barred by
the constitution from seekini ~lectlon Yet. at 1s uncle.tr which of two
election laws will take pttecdent in decid1~ his suoetuor. and the two laws are
tncdy to lead to opposite results. Top officials have been rductant to make a
-t"TOtt'nt"ftl' 11n M1 the .. o( a deer'Wlftne'r eould-throw ctds eounuy o
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Thousands flee
to inl8.nd safety
as Kate threatens
PENSACOLA. Fla. (AP) -Hur-
ricane Kate trudged st~dily north·
ward through the Gulf of Mexico
today, and 87,000 Panhandle resi·
atnts-werc ordered to nee Inland from
the storm whose 110 mph winds and
tidal surges have been bla med for up
to I 0 deaths.
Gov. Bob Graham called out 300
National Goardsmen to prevent loot·
ing in three of t~e eight coastal
counties he ordered evacuated and to
set up roadblocks on roads jammed
with refugees from Kate's \hreatcned
fury.
Late this mommg, heavy rain and
wrnds of up to 30 mph pelted
Shalimar, near Fort Walton Beach in
the Panhandfc., and local officials said
gales Wbuld follow.
"It 's still e formidable h\Jmcane
and we are predicting no fu rther
weakening," fore caster Gil Clark said
today at the National Humcanc
Center in Coral Gables.
About 2,200 people were evacuated
Wednesday from Gr.rnd Isle, La .. and
coastal residents in Louisiana, Ala-
bama and Mississippi prepared fo r
what could be the fourth Gulf Coast
onslaught this year.
Kate. which caused up to I 0 deaths
in Cuba during a 16-hour battering
Tuesday and blacked out wide areas
of the Florida Keys, stalled fo r several
hours earlier today while its cen ter
reorganized. Slightly weakened, the
late-season storm then began moving
and has clung stubbornly to its
original course. Clark said.
"This will brtng the center across
Spending
drops most
in25years
WASHINGTON (AP) -Amen-
,cans' personal spending plummeted
0.9 percent last month, the biggest
decline in almost 25 years. the
government reported today.
The Commerce Department at·
tributed the big plunge to a drop in car
sales following an auto-buying binge
in August and September.
Personal income rose 0.4 percent in
October. the best · gain Since a I
percent rise in April.
The big spending spurt had left
consumer debt levels at a record high
and the personal savings level at a
record low. Given those two factors.
\ analysts had predicted that spending
wi 11 slow sharply 1 n coming months as
consumers take a breathing spell.
This slowdown 1s expected to have
adverse affects on the overall C()()n-
omy. Since consumer spending
makes up almost two-thirds of the
gross national product, many
analysts arc pred1ct1 ng extremely
weak growth in coming months.
The government reported W~es
day that th e GNP grew at a 4.3 percent
annual rate this past summer. the
fas test clip in more than a year.
Bureau OKs
motorcycle
desert race
LAS VEGAS (AP)-The Barstow-
to-Las Vegas desert motorcycle race,
which has drawn fire from en -
vironmentalists in previous years.
will take place Thanksgiving week-
end with the blessing of the Bureau of
Land Management.
For the first time. the BLM has
issued a two-year permit to the race,
and organizers sa y they will hold next
year's event over the same weekend.
Both races will be limited to 1.200
motorcyclists, with strict controls
over where the racers can go and what
they can do.
The two-year permit was issued
after a jomt environmental study by
the BLM and San Bernardino County
Planning Department concluded that
the sponsor and motorcyclists had
shown in the 1983 and 1984 races that
they abided by the BLM guidelines to
protect the sensitive desert
ecosystem.
Annual reserve
muster order ed
WASHlNGTON (AP)-The Pen-
taJon, convinced 1t can no longer
• afford to ignore a key compo!'ent of
the military reserve. has decided to
require more than 4S0,000 inact!ve
reservists to repon for a day of active
duty every year.
A decision approved Nov. 8 by
Deputy Dcf~se Secret1ry William
H. Tan IV, specifics the musters musi
be held 11.artina 1n fiscal 1987. whicb
bqins next Oct.·I.
Accordin• to J1mc H. Webb. the
assistant defense sccreta'Y. for reserv~ affairs. the musten W1ll make 1t
Po ible for the 1erviccs t~ locat;c
inactive rtscrv1su ... UJC their pbys1-
cal cond111on ind military skills, and
detenninc whit pcrwnlqt of tbc
men and women could respond to 1
acneraJ mobilization in time of war.
Webb. an advocate of the one-day
call-ups. d1sdoscd Taf\'1 decision
durif\I an interview late Tuetday.
the Florida Panhaodle later today or
toniaht, •• Clark sa\d. Kate would be
tbe first Atlantic hurricane to reach
land in Noveoiber since, the Yankee '
Storm hit the Florida Keys on Nov. 4, •
193S.
Never before have fou r hurricanes
struck the same area in one season,
and business and Red Crqss coffers
already have been draine<t of millions
of·dollan because of the stonns.
· One death was reponed durina the
evacuation, when an 81-year-old
woman evacuated from Panama Ci ty
to a hotel in Chipley suffered a hcan
attack Wednesday night, said Joy
Mdlwain, state emergency manage-
ment spokeswoman.
Washington County officials listed
the ~eath as strcss.r~lated but had not
decided whether to blame it on the
hurricane, Ms. Mcilwain said.
At 7 a.m. PST, Kate WJl.I centered
near latitude 28.6 north, longitude
86.5 west. or about 11 S miles south-
west of Apalachicola, and was mov-
ing nonh at 5 to 10 mph: ~lark said.
Forecasters were waiting to see
whether Kate would tum to the
northeast as expected before lowering
hurricane warnings posted from Bay
St. Louis, Miss., just east of New
Orleans through Alabama and poss-
ibly extending them from St. Marks
to Cedar Key.
Flood tides as high as 12 feet above
normal were expected along Florida's
west coast, and small craf\ were
warned to stay in pon from cent ral
Louisiana to Jupiter Inlet on
Florida's eastern coast.
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wu 150 mllee 80athweet of
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Graham declared a state of emerg-
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ordered mandatory evacuation for an
estimated 87,000 peo ple in low:lyi ng
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At least 2,000 people packed 34
shelters opened for evacuees, most in
the Panama City area. said Ms.
Mcllwain. Northbound roads toward
Tallahassee were jammed with cars as
thousands of residents fled the eight
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l'ood poison reports grow.
as grocecy talks continue
Infant
• receives
heart of
another
.,IMA.m1etate4Pres1
About JOO people feared they may
bave been poisoned by (ood
l>Ul'DOrtedlv tampered with durina a ~tter IUpefmarkct labor dispute, 6ut
1nvestilll10rs said no one was harm-
ed. a county health spokesman said. . to a separate development, nego-
tiators for the Teamsters Union and
the Food Employers Council met
Wednetday in the second day of a
bupinina session aimed at breaking
•deadlock in the Southern California «rib and lockout.
Talks between the Teamsters and
man.,ement were pT<>gressing. but
QO brCUthrouab to end the strike and
tockout which entered its 17th day
IOday appeared imminent. federal
mediator Frank Allen said.
It wu hoped Prosretl in such
neaotiations ooukt lead to new talks
with the United Food and Com-
mercial Work:m, which represents
the meat cuttcn, but no talks were
scheduled. Informal taJks with the
meat cutters broke off last week.
Meantime. more violence flared
late Wednesday. A bullet was fired at
a Vons market truck driver as he left a
Hawaiian Gardens grocery store after
a delivery around 9 p.m., a Sheriffs
De~ent spokesman said.
·The driver was lcavina in the
Vons t.ruck when a bullet struck the
riaht wind-wina of the cab and it ricochet~. just missina the driver,"
Deputy Dave Hotan said. The sun-
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man escaped}
The strik:cl and lockout affects
22,000 wotters at 1,000 super-
markets thrPu&hout Southern Cali-
fornia.
A county 1elephone hotline for
pcoete afraid -that they ate con-
t.anunated meat and produce loaacd
300 calls Wednesday. Anonymous
letters threatened that food in 42
Alpha Beta stores had been poisoned.
and herbicides were discovered in
syrinaes found in five stores.
About 40 calls were invcstjgated,
but nobody anxious about tampering
appeared to have eaten poisoned
products, said Jack Williams, a
county Depanment of Health Ser-
vices spokesman. The people didn't
show symptoms consistent with
herbicide poisoning. he said. "It appears that just maybe they
didn't carry out their threat," Wil-
liams said.
The FBI was among the agencies
investigating the poison threat, but
agency spokesman Fred Reagan de-
clined to discuss the inquiry.
Notea to cuatomera on atoree• empty ahel•ea.
'Twilight Zone' tragedy
.probe Ti01ited defense
Alpha Beta increased security be-
cause of the poison scare and random
food sampling would continue, said
company spokesman Bill Wade, add-
ing that no contaminated food had
been found.
Meat cutter and Teamsters union LOS ANGELES (AP)-lnvestiga-in a letter to Ocputy l>1stnct Attorney
officials posted a $25,000 reward for tion into a fatal helicopter crash on Gilbert Garcctti that a wider in-
infonnation on whoever planted the the ··Twilight Zone" movie set that vestigation would have implicated
syringes and threatened to poison the killed actor Vic Morrow and two other people in the alleged violation
food. children was limited because a more of child labor laws.
Union officials say the markets arc exhaustive probe would have hurt the Morrow and the two child actors
demanding concessions that threaten prosecution's case, a defense attorney were killed when a helicopter, .dis.-
job security. Market officials say they claims. abled by a special effects explosion,
are only trying to remain competitive. Attorney Harland W. Braun wrote crashed on them July 23, 1982 during r-----------"'t-<:~' 1------------~ filming of a Vietnam War scene near
Saugus.
Movie director John Landis, as-
sociate produc . • George Folscy Jr.,
unit production manager Dan All-
inpm. helicopter pilot Dorcey A.
Wingo and special effects coordinator
Paul A. Stewart were charged with
involuntary manslaughter and face
trial as a result of the accident.
Braun contends the district at-
torney's office failed to pursue sugges-
tions that producer Steven Spielberg,
executive producer Frank Marshall
and associate producer Kathleen
Kennedy were also were involved tn
hiring the children for night work. in
violation of child labor Laws.
'Baby Fae' doctor
performs s u rgery,
t h e first of its k ind
LOMA LINDA (AP)-A newborn
baby with a heart defect received
another baby's heart in a rare infant-
to-infant transpl•nt performed by the
doctor who attempted a radical
batioon bean graft on the infant
known as Baby Fae 13 months ago .
"A newborn baby born with
hypoplastie left hcpt syndrome
underwent a human-to-human heart
transplant.," Dick Schaefer, a spokes-
man Loma Linda University Medical
Center, said early today.
Dr. Leonard Bailey, who trans-
planted a baboon heart into Baby Fae
on Oct. 26, 1984, performed the
infant-to-infant surgery Wednesday,
Schaefer said. He said the infant was
alive, but refused to elaborate.
Because the parents requested con-
fidentiality, no information on the
infant's condition would be released,
he said. Information on the donor
heart was also unavailable, he said.
"The medical center will be unable
to provide condition reports or any
additional information specific to
this case," Schaefer said.
Infant-to-infant heart transplants
arc rare, he said. One was performed
last year in London and another
surgery was performed 18 years ago in
New York.
"It is extremely rare," he said.
"We've never done a baby-to-baby
before."
One infant-to-infant heart recipi-
ent was Ho~ Roffey, who was 10
days old when she received the heart
of a 3-day-old Dutch baby in London
on June 30. 1984. Holl ie survi vcd 18
days.
Before that, the youngest previous
heart transplant patient was a 2'h·
week-old baby who died 61h hours
after the 1967 surgery in New York.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) .....:.. Gov.
George Deukmejian is not resolving
the state's tox.ic waste problem by
establishing a Task Force on Waste,
Energy and Technology, says a state
senator who charges the move will
hamper efforts to prevent toxic
disasters.
Wednesday Deukmcjian an-
nounced the establishment of a
"high-level, non-partisan panel" of
leading scientists, academicians, cor-
porate leaders, environmentalists,
legislators, and state and natio~
officials to solve the state's tox.ic
waste problems.
"I ).Oined with the governor in
descnbiog toxic wastes as a global
health disaster in the making. but his
task force -simply one more
committee to study and discuss and
ponder the matter-is not enough,"
said David Roberti, 0-Los Angeles
and president pro tem of the state
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meaningful efforts to prevent such a
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Roberti criticized the governor for
vetoing "several direct and mean-
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Roberti to restrict the dumping of
hazardous waste and to create a toxic
ombuds01an in the Department of
Health Services.
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attack on other fronts as well. Recent-
ly, the federal Environmental Prot~
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charges that the Republican gov-
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cleanup propms.
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Miller prosecutor
wants him jailed
until retrial s et
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Federal
prosecutors say former FBI agent
Richard W. Miller should not be
released from prison on bail because
he may not appear for retrial on
espionage charges.
U.S. Attorney Robert Bonner
urged U.S. District Judge David
Kenyon Wednesday to reaffirm his
ercvious ruling that Miller presents a
fli&ht risk if released from custody.
Miller, the only FBI agent ever
charged with espionage, should con-
tinue to be held without bail Jiven the
evidence t>rcsented at his first trial.
Bonner said.
Tbe 48-ycar-old fired agent, whose
first trial on espionage and conspiracy
charges coded Nov. 6 in the mistrial.
is beinJ held in Terminal Island
Correcttonal Institution.
A jury deadlocked 11 -1 in favor of
conviction oo four counts and 10-2
for conviction on four others, and
Bonner said that demonstrated the
strength-Of the government's case.
Attorneys for Miller last week filed a motion requesting bail, arguin.g that
the proceedings have lasted 13
months so far. No dollar amount of
bail was requested.
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LOS ANOELES (AP) -The
bodies of a man and a woman.
believed to be a couple miss Ina since a
weekend drive thto~ the San
Gabriel Mountains were found at the
bonom of• 60()..foo&~~iff in Anae&a
National Fomt.
Positive idcatification of the vic-
tims was still pendina cart y today, the
Los Anaela County coroner's office
aaid. Tbeywerefounddurinauearch for Christine M. S~o. 22, and
her friend, Ken Jamir. 28, both of Los
AnJCles.
The couple were rcponcd m111ina
after takina a Sunday drive on
An,cla Cte1t Hiahway, sheriff's Stt
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Caho San Lucas
race is a success
Af\er I 0 years of ups and downs,
Long Beach Yacht Club appears to
have latched onto a successfuJ long
distance race.
This year's 800-mile Cabo San
Lucas race drew 49 entries in two
di visions, almost twice as many as the
Long Beach to La Paz rac.c used to
draw in its heyday.
The 1,000-mile La Paz race started
modestly enough with nine entries for
the first race in 1965. It hit its peak in
1969 with 32 entries in four classes of
International Offshore· ~ule yachts
and then started a slow decline.
l hat helped revive the race for a
t1me, but it began a decline again in
1979 when gale force winds in the Sea
of Cortez almost blew several boats
out of the water. Only five boats
survived to the finish line.
The success of Newport Harbor
Yacht Club's Cabo San Lucas race
had the LBYC race officials !Aki ng
another look, however. Wby not
another Cabo ra~ o n alternate years
from the Newport race? And so was
bamranother Cabo race.
Sailors Hke a race to 1Caoo San
Lucas because t~at is whero the
winds, usually strong along the coast
,of Baja Callfomia, usually subside in
the Sea of Cortez or across the Gulf
toward the mainland.
When entries dropped to as low as
five in 1975 the club tried to revive it
by adding a Performance Handicap
division, using a s taggered start, and
having the IOR fleet record one finish
at Cabo San Lucas while continuing
non-stot> up the Sea o f Cortez to La
Paz -hke two races in one.
The Santa Cruz-70 Blondie's fast
elapsed time record of 3 days and 3 •
hours in this year's race may add
interest in both the LBYCand NHYC
races. The •tart of the 800-mlle Long Beach to Cabo San Luca•
race.
Pacific Cup race
set for next year
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
Ollllr,... ...........
Not to be outdone by the Transpacific Yacht Club's 2.225-mile Transpac
race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. the San Francisco Bay area has come up
with its own Trans-Pacific race sailed in even-numbered years.
The race from San Francisco to Kauai. now called the Pacific Cup but
originally called the Kauai Transpac. was conceived by Hal Nelson. an East
Bay entrcpeneur and sailing enthusiast. •
The race 1s run every two years from San Francisco. altemaung Wlth the
Transpac which starts fro m Los Angeles. U nlike the Trans~c-which only has
an International Offshore Rule division. there arc four d1v1sions in the Pacific
Cup-IOR. Perfo rmance Handicap Racing fleet (PHRF). ·a double-handed
division and, for the first time in 1986, a special maxi div1s1on with yachts
rating up to 80 feet under the IOR handicap system.
This broad&ns the appeal of the race to different types of boats and crew.
In particular, thl PHRF division allows stock production boats to compete and
share in the glamour of a major ocean race.
The first race was sailed in I 980 with more than SO boats on the starting
line. AJthough a number of the boats broke down, it was clear that the Pacifi c
Cup was popular.
The 1982 race saw a marked improvement in the quality of boats and
preparation. Some notable entries were Merlin. Sw1ftsure, Zamazaan and
Great Fun, veterans of the regular Transpac.
In 1984 a new clement was introduced -a specially cast cup to any boat
that breaks the all-time San Francisco to Hawa11 speed record. According to
sailing archives, the record passage is 6 days-and 17 hours, set by the clipper
ship William G . Irwin. in 1881 .
AJthough this record is still intact. Merhn set the elapsed time record for
the Pacific Cup in 1984 with an elapsed time of9 days. 7 hours and 49 minutes.
Merlin also holds the Transpac record of shghtly more than 8 days.
PAPARAZZI
The-Santa Crua-70 •'Blondie ... at right. wu the flnt boat
to flnJ.9h thia year•• Cabo San Luca• race.
A jewel of an event for the symphony
South Coast Symphony Crescendos
have successful major fund-r aiser .
By EVE C. LASH
Dlllfr,... C..r1111 Mlielot
Knock-your-eyes-out diamonds
and scms were bandied around ID the
auction hke plump fruit at a farmer's
market.
And this group loved the pickin's.
Approximately 140 members ano
supporters of the South Coast Sym-
phony Crescendos gathered at the
South Coast Westin Ho tel to view
and buy from the plentiful crop -of
Jewelry, that 1s. With auction
numbers clutched in hand, many
came early to mull over the plentiful
~oods. Armed security men, resembl-
ing the unsmiling all-busil}Css English
royaJ guards were on hand to protect
the $250,000 worth of 11.oods.
The $60-a-person black-tic op-
tio nal pta -called .. A Rhapsody in
Jewels ' was the group's first major
fundraising event.
President of the Board of Directors
Art KJdmaa (with wife Amy) sipping
red wine at his table said. "The
Crescendos did a wonderful job and
the board of directors arc very
grateful for the support they arc
givin~ us and the orchestra."
Board vice president and
Crescendos chairman Vlr1l1la
81teklea (with husband PHI) of Costa Mesa sajd, "After toni&ht I'm going to
rest for a week at the high de.sett
(where tney nave anotner no me). l es.
we try to escape as often as possible -
to get away from the k..ids."
Daughter Sandy Ricci (wtth hus-
band Bury) of Fountain Valley
heard the remark and said it was true.
''In fact. once my sister had to send
her a letter stating. 'please call me I
can't reach you: She's really active."
Newly-elected President of the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Malcolm Ross (and wife Jou) of
Newport Beach. said, "My wife wants
to buy caseloads (of the jewelry up for
auction). I'm going to have to go
home and get the pick-up truck."
Ross was dining with (board mem-
bers) Dlue Prlt~ett, LlDcla Frost,
Rllo.U and S&u Tae1er and Maril
and &le Sclaafer. Rhonda said (with
her eyes sparkling as she looked over
the jewelry ljst) "Hc'sgoing to buy me
number 31 - a one and a quaner
carat diamond bangle · bracelet.
Change that I rcaJly want number 70,
that one has a two and a half carat
diamond. I love it."
Hubbie Stan didn't seem to love it.
"Too many diamonds," he said while
humminf "diamonds arc a man's
best foe.'
The undaunted former vice mayor
of Costa Mesa. Eric J ....... (with
wife <.'Mr) was having a grand time
bidding on lots or baubles, pearls.
diamonds and rubies-anything that
1na and Nolan Frt.uelle wttb Claar Uld Srtc JMMOD.
\
)lruci.. Ill) "lie~ lanq. Bui he nc,cr
seemed to get the last bid in
However, when he went to the men·~
room wife Char was sure to get the fa'\t
S 1950 bid on a gorrrrrgeous diamo nd
ring.
Johnson·s daughter and son-1n-
law. Lori and Andy Doka of Irvine.
"'ere also having fun bidding. Mr'>.
Doka said ... You know who needs a
tax wmeoff -And> and Lon Doka.
of course." while convincing her
husband to eye the Item. When not
bidding, the Dokas were chatting
about their tnp to Veeas and their
upcoming tnp to Hawaii. where they
plan to take their new baby and llve-
1n along for the nde. Doka said
Joking. "And did I tell }'OU about our
mone~. 11 ~ m} JOb L>o ~ ou knov.
~hen vou bid. 1t turns an auctioneer on"·· ·
Co-chairman of the event Michael
(with wife Kathleen) Lawler said. "I
think it's a temfic showing of suppon
from the community." Lawler was
do1ngh1s pan. He bid on five items ... ,
hope to win (b} being h1ghest bidder)
on something.··
Talking about their upcoming
travel and business tnps were plastic
surgeon Dave and Leann Benvenatl
of Newport Beach with fnends (and
oral surgeon) Dr. Larry and Lyu
Lorenli. Benvenuti said. "We're
going to New York for a white
Thanlc.sgivin~. I'm going for a plasuc
surgery m~tlng . .\nd she's going to
'Knock your eyes out diamonds and gems
were like p lump fruit at a farmer 's market.·
trip to Egypt for New Year's EH. but
not until the year 1999."
Dinner conmted of filet of beef
Charlemont and a delicious praline
mousse Wl th frangelica sauce for
dessert.
Leonard (and wife Ann) Hu1en of
Costa Mesa (who bought a pearl
neckJace and amethyst beads) said.
"The dinner was marvelous. It has to
be one of the best I've ever had at a
hott'I. ..
Just then you could hear. the
Liberty Dtamond Cutters auctioneer
say to the crowd, "It's only money
folks. You can't take 1t with you." and
later he said . "I love taXing your
shop and spend all the money I've
made this vear Tht'n in Februal)
we're going to Bra11l for the cam1 val.··
Also on the guest hst were .\s-
scmblywoman Marie Bergeson, i\s-
scmblyman Nole and Ina Frtnelle.
Norma Hert.og, mayor pro tern Sally
Au MUler, Davtd Ball and Oeryl,
J1dy and Doa Pedault, Oulu and
Hela Browu and Eddy and Dulne
Maplrt.
The Crescendos began March 14.
t98S as an au'\1hal) group for the
orchestra Their goal 1s to become the
Premier orchestra 1n the area.
Paparazzi IS ecJ1tecJ b) DaJI) Pilot
St)'lt' Eduor \.1da Dean
CoDdaetor Job.a LuT7 G~ wtdl (from left) a..... •tta.
8eralce &Ula and K.area l.a=••.
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THURSDAY~NOVEMBER 21, 1985
Mount Gay rum
for"_America's Cup
Wanna suport the U.S. effort to
bnng back the Amenca's Cup from
Australia?
Dnnk Mount Gay Rum.
Yes. you might get drunk. but 11
could be a happy way to support the
Eagle Syndicate, or a ny: other syndi-
cate prepario~ to bnng back tbe Cup
according to '21" Brands. importer
and marketer of Mount Gay.
"While aJI Amenca ralhes behind
the America's Cup challenge. Mount
Gay Rum is announcing a maJor
national .advertisina campaign. the
proceeas of which will be d1v1ded
among all of the U.S syndicates
challengin' AustraJia in the 1987 (up
campaign, • according to J ohn
Dubois, Mount Ga}' marketing man-
ager.
The money Wlll go to the L n11ed
States Yacht Racing U nio n
(USYRU), official $Oveming bod'
for the sport of sailing, who will 1n
tum distnbute 1t to the S\ nd1cate')
according to Dubois. ·
"An other objective 1s to reinforce
Mount Gay's long-time assoc1auon
wtth sailing as a prestigious e"ent ot
national sco_pc," he added.
Theme of the effort 1s embodied 1n
the campaign's slogan: "Mount (,a,
1s helping win a naval engagement
w11h Australia."
The new full and tv.o-th1rds page
advenisements appeared in a wide
van ety of natlonaJ consumer. as well
numerous boating and male-onented
publicauons.
Targeted publications include Jn.
side Sports. Gourmet. Gentlemen·'i
Quarterly. along w11h regional
editions of Penthouse. Psycholog'
Today. Omm. Signature and :--.ew'>-
wcek.
In add1t1on. Dubois said the ne"' ad
will appear on the regular Mount C 1a~
schedule 1n such yachung magaz1ne'i
It's that lJme of )eaF Yachtsmen
arc apparently takmg lime off for
Christmas shopping as. there are no
regattas scheduled b) Orange ( ount~
vacht clubs this weekend.
· In 0th.er areas. several clubs arc
staging Thanksgiving regattas
Los An&eles-Loog Beach
Alamitos Ba) Yacht Club -Tur
key Da) Regatta (ba) and ocea-n
courses). Saturda) ar1t1 Sunda~
Seal Beach Yach1 <lub -"unda
Sailors Sene~ Sunda'
ALIOI
loCUIEY
I
as Sall. Yachting. and )' ach1 Ractng
a!)d· ( ru1sing The entire mrcJ1a
'> hedule will run through tht: l\mcn·
ca\ Cup races 1n Perth v. estarn
.\ustraha 1n ·1 ebruan 1987
The four-color ad depict-. two I..'.-
meter ~achts racing toward the fOfe-
ground "'here a bottle or Mount ua\
1s prominenth pos1uoned.
Docs this mean the ere"' of the
"'inning )acht will do use each othl'r
v.11h Mount C1ay Rum instead of the
trad1t1onal champagne'>
NB Nautical Museum
The Cit}' of Newpon Beach ha'>
made a' a1lable office space for thl·
f\lewpon Beach Nautical Mu'.>eum
The othce Wlll be located in a onc-
ston building at 1714 '.\.-Balboa
Bhd (next to the Girl Scout Housc1
no" occupied by the Balboa Po~er
Squadron.
J he two groups will share tht:
bu1ld1ng. and tenta11,e apprc)\al ha~
been glven to the two groups for
remodeling and ex.tenor relurb15h-
ment of the bu1ld1ng according to
Ronald A.. Wh11el). director of the
Parks. Beach~ and Recreation [X.
partment
Suta Monica Ba)
~1anna 'I acht Club -P't Turt;l'\
race IPHRf). Saturda'
San Diego
'11ss1on Ba)) athl ( !uh r ur'-n
Da~ Regatta 'iaturd<i' 'wr :..1.
( oronado ) acht ( ul'\ I tlO~
stretch Senes unda'
Oceanside ) itch1 ( ul"I -1 u·._t \
Da' Race unda'
<an Diego II\·, \,11hn~ ~~· -
\111nth1' Handicap r.iu'.' "11 l.1\
Da'rid Lob and Caule McLean •dmirlnC the jewel•.
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D Or-. COMt OAlLV PILOT/ Thurlday. Nowmber 21. 1985
No romance in premarital contract
Every time you rnd about a pre·
marriqc contract. it always teems to
favort6e man. He throws a protec1ive
net over his worth to make sure be
will leave the ma.rriaae without los1111
his a.stets. That arraoaement Ills to
have all the romance of Lows
Rukeyaer whi1peri, Dow Jonn
averaaes in your car. (someone had
approached me 36 years aao with that
kind of an aareement. 1 wouJd have
read his contract through and then
aiven him mine. 41t
As a discalded wife l would ask
nothina from his e$1.ltt. r would
demand only payment for services
retroactive from the wcddina and
compatible with those: aiving equal
services.
Remember the hi&h·priced sec·
rt'''"'" vn1• "Aid to take down every
Cop~s wife
proud ·of
her man
E111
BlllECI
word )'OU spoke? Pay me the ume wases for all lbosc years oflisteni~ to
you talk when you didn't uy a.n)'\h1n1
wonb wntina down.
Remtmberlheb.i&hpricesyou paid
to have your teeth cleaned twice a
year? Fiaurc out somethinJ fair to
compensate me for the disgusting
toothpaste I cleaned off the bowl
every day of my life.
And let's talk about the car. For I 0
yea.rs you stopped and refueled it
when it slowed down, took il in for•
check-up when 1t wa runnina ragy,
tooted lbc bills for shampoo and wax,
patiently wanned it up when it wa~
cold, took it out on a Saturday nlJht
and found new lod&inas for it when
you decided to trade up. I should be
wonh a few bucks for runnin& cost·
efficient and without m~or repairs
for all those years.
We've oc:verditcUssed t1pPina. but
now is the time. You've tipped to
have your cat parked. a meal served
hot. youc.. shoes Jbincd, your hair
trimll)cd over the ea.rs. a newspaper
deUvered to your room and your
lupaae checked. I've done all those
things. Ten percent of your net worth
ought to cover it
Some things I'll toss in. They're on
the house. Like fixing the toilet.
wallpaperina the hallway, chan~ng
fumace filters. cattrina your business
dinners, takina your phone messaae •
runruna out to have p~ptions
filled in the middle of the niahtand oh
yes ... lovina you.
Marriage contracts are fairly new.
Their popularity reflects unions tl\at
are seared to failure. It says, in
essence, I-do-and-you-do-but-if-we·
don't-you 're-not·aoing-to-do·un to-
me-before-I-do-unto-you-first! It's a
crummy way to start a marriage.
There's another reason why ma,...
riaae contracts arc bener left unwrit·
ten. If men's assets are shared and
women rctahate with the cost of their
services, very franldy, they couldn't
afford us.
Face it. sweetie. we're expensive ...
but we're worth it.
Noted Lasker award
goes to Ann Landers ,
, ...
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Jam the
wife of a New York City policeman.
Many times J thought of writ1n1 to
you but I just let things build up inside
me. The time has come for me to
speak my piece.
breast size. I refuse to go to a gym. w
don't suggest 1t.
There have been times when I've
been so miserable that I've felt like
slicing off my breasts. I'm afraid one
day I might do it rather than le~ a guy
sec bow big I am. I've considered
surgery, but I can't afford it. Besides,
my parents would think I was crazy 1f
I suggested such a thmg.
Ann Landers, Amenca's No. I
columnist, will become the first
Journalist to receive the nation's most
prestigious medical hono r. the Albert
Lasker Award, presented by the
Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation.
Forty-two previous Lasker A ward
recipients have gone on to win Nobel
Prizes.
The c1tat1on accompanying the
award reads m part: "For her 30 years
of tireless commitment to improve
the physical and emotional health of
the American people, and for her
umque ability to relate to ind1v1duals
on every intellectual, economic and
social level.''
Denni• Kyte, author of the Lut Eletant Bear.
I've been happily married for two
years. I met Mike when he was m the
police academy. Ever since we started
to go together I've gotten a lot of stallc
and free advice from people at work,
my family and friends. Please help me. Ann. -TOO
MUCH OF A GOOD THING IN
N.Y.
I admit there arc a few bad apples in
the department but I.his is true of
every professjon and trade. I was told
that once my husband became a cop DEAR TOO MUCH: First foraet
he would be out every night. drinking 1M advertisemeata. TUt exercise
with the boys, picking up women, mlpt take a little off, or p•t a little
coming home half-bagged. telling me oa, b•t It rarely cu do noacll to
hes about the retirement party he had make uy dlfferoce.
to go to or that he made an arrest that I 11111est breast red•ctJ .. ••r1ery.
kept him out late. r Not Ollly becaue It wUJ Improve you
Mike is a terrific husband and my appuruce ud self·lma1e bot be·
best fnend. He docs attend a few caue U.e problem may caue yff to
panics buunost of the time I go with be du1erouly self-dettnctlve.
him. If I can't go he pays his respects Please coatact • medical ceater
and comes straight home. tbt 11 COllllede4 wltla a alvenlty:
My love for Mike and his for me AUforu.,,..tmeatwlU.someoae
has grown because of our precious · la plutk 1U1ery. U yo• explaia yoor
lime together. When be leaves for feel.lap to Ge tt.ca.r a1 yff llave to
work I always pray that thegood Lord me, I'll bet lie (or ah) wUJ llelp yoa.
will watch over him and that he wil1 • • • •
come home alive. When he's late, m y
The award. for Public Service. will
be presented to the syndicated
columnist by Mrs. Albert Lasker on
Friday. Nov. 22, at the foundation's
40th anniversary celebration at the
St. Regis Hotel in New York.
The Lasker A wards arc for achieve-
ment in three categories: Basic Medi·
cal Research, for work that has
advanced the fight against major life.
threatening disease:: Clinical Medical
Research. for investigations that have
improved the clinical treatment of
patients; and Public Service, for those
who have encouraged legislation and
increased supPQrt for medical re·
search or public 'health pr<?J1'3mS.
The 1985 Lasker Pubhc Service
A ward will honor Ann Landers for
writ ins "one of the most respected
and influential human relations
columns in the history of jourrial·
ism." The award cames with 1t a
S 15 000 honorarium, which Landers
will.donate to the Hereditary Disease
Foundation in Santa Monica, Calif.
Eppie Lederer, who on Oct. 16
celebrated her 30th anniversary as
Ann Landers, "writes wtth common
sense. humor and wisdom, trans·
lating complex medical 1nfonnat1on
into simple and clear lan~uage for the
benefit of her readers, ' the fo un-
dation further slates. Her column
appears in more than I, I 00 news-
papers around the world with a
readership of more than 85 million.
"She reaches more people 1n a
single day than ariy doctor can reach
m a lifetime," said the Lasker Foun-
dation.
The other 1985 Lasker honorees
will be Lane Adams, retiring pres1·
dent of the Amencan Cancer Society.
also for Public Service; Dr. Bernard
Fisher of the University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine. for Clinical
Medical Research; and Ors. Joseph L.
Goldstein and Michael S. Brown of
the University of Texas. for Basic
Medical Research.
Ors. Brown and Goldstein were
recently named Nobel laureates.
Last Elegant Bear
appearing in .OC
Dennis Kyte, illustrator and author
of The Last Elegant Bear series of
children's classics. will appear on
Saturday, November 23, at Rob-
inson 's Newport Beach from 11 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. and at Robinson's
Beverly Hills from 2 to 4 p.m.
AccomP.anied by a lifesize "truly
elegant ' Abiner Smoothie -The
Last Elegant Bear -Kyte will meet
the young and the young4t-heart and
sign c~pies of The Last Elegant Bear.
Children between the ages of five
and 12 attending the events will be
invited to register to win a "Last
Elejant ~r" party at Robinson's.
This luncheon party will be hos~ by
the Last Elegant Bear himself and
each invited guest will receive a
signed. framed and numbered po~ter
asa special mememtooftheoccas1on.
The Last Elegant Bear. published
by Simon and Sc~uster, is the story ~f
Abiner Smoothie, a shy, sopb1st1·
cated bear with an unemng scn&e of
e leganc e and eccentri c
"bearistocrauc" relatives. With his
pet rabbit, Puppy, Abiner .trav~ls to
exotic lands and hves a fanciful hfe oo
a country est.ate called Pipchippin·
on-the-Harley.
In addition to The Last Elegant
Bear, Kyte has also ~tten an~
illustrated the Puppy 1s a Rabbit
series of board books for youn·g
children and the newly published
.second volume of The Last Elegant
Bear series, To the Heart of a Bear. •
fear 1s not that he 1s womanizing or
,. gcmng loaded, but that somethmg
temble has happened to him.
It 1s true that "a good wife makes a
good husband.'' It is aJso true that
"the man makes the cop, the cop
doesn't make the man.'' I wouldn't
trade my husband for any man in the
world. Nor would I ask him to be
Windham Hill jazz concert a snoozer BIRTH S
HUMANA HOSPITAL BUNT·
INGTON BEACH
• anything but a cop. He chose the job
and I chose HlM. -WlFE OF A
N.Y.C. POLICE O FFJCER AND
REAL PROUD
DEAR PROUD: naD1 oa belaalf
of tile tltotlsuda of people every·
wbere wllo are married to cops ud
are proad of tlaelr me.a ud women. • • •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My prob-
lem may not seem serious to you but
it 1s ruining my life. Please consult
your doctors and give me some help.
ram 19 years old and my measure-
ments on top arc 44 inches across.
I've seen ads 1n magazines for
exercise equipment. Would it help? If
I could get about 8 or IOinchesofTl'd
be satisfied. I am so ashamed of my
By RANDY JAY MATIN
Olllr .... C.1 0 • I
Following their engagement at the Beverly Theater. the latest tounng
package of Windham Hill artists recently made a two night st.and at
Saddleback College's McKinney Theater.
Windham Hill is a label that specializes in solo guitar. solo piano and
other more interesting combinations of acoustic instruments,
Sunday night's .au~encc. nearly fill.i_ng the 400 sca.t theater, slept
patiently through gu1tansl Alex de Grassi s peaceful. bonng p1ck~ng and
strumming after 40-minutes of bassist Mark Egan's solo whooshing and
buzzing. . De Grassi'squiet, contemplative style puts him at the f~refront of this
"new age music" and makes him one of the five most bonng acts on the
label which includes founder (and relative) Will Ackerman, p1an.ist !--1z
Story (who is scheduled to appear m January at Saddlebaclt) and gu1tansts
Shad Wcatherst)y and George Cromarty. S.urprisingly? th_c Win~ha!Tl
roster also includes some of the most inventive and sat1sfy1ng artists 1n
acoustic jazz including Shadowfax, Oskay & O'Domhnaill, Andy Nare!I.
Mike Marshall, Darell Anger, Peggy Stern and they recently signed David
Lindley.
Funny bow people have been naming thmgs new for ages: "new
wave," "new romantic,'' a.nd New York. Even t.h1s yuppie ;an was
originally termed "new music" when people lake John Cage and
Maybe 1t didn't happen this way but. with
a HoneyBaked brand ham at Thanks·
giving your guests will agree 1t taste
great And since we smoke our hams
for no less than 30 hours. then cove r
with a unique honey glaze and spiral
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popular each year by hundreds of percents. Some of the artists on
Windham qualify under the jazz label but here the term is used loosely to
describe any type of free form instrumental.
De Grassi 1s more than a .competent guitarist. sliding in and out ofa
variety of modes. And to devotees this is JUSt short of hcan ng an angel's
song. Many could be seen listening with closed eyes.springing to attention
at just the nght moment to applaud. Others who had dnfied off were
startled every four minutes by the applause.
For most of us this type of evening is a clouded attempt to soak up a
little culture in much the same fashion that o thers force themselves to
endure ballet or opera.
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played just four numbers unaccompanied. Joining him for the balance of
the set was Egan. who noodled son clouds ofbass around de Grass1's Ou fTy
fingeri ng.
As things progressed the pair built up to a pleasant intensity on Egan ·s
"H ills" and de Grassi's ··39, ..
Saving 9est for last (one song) the pair brought on ace v1ohnist Jami1
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concluding number and one encore. Why the trio approach was not used
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November I
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November4
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hensley,
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November~
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November l
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tupman,
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November a
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McKenzie,
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·.NBC comedies outpull
:'Kane, Abel' in ratings
Peacoc k network places 6 shows in top
10 to win week· s race for Nielsen glory
' By FRED ROTHENBERG ·ur..,.........,
NEW YORK -CBS' ''Kane &
Abel" continued the resurgence of
minisu ies with a strong opening-
nigbt performance, but NBC's power-
ful com edy lineup on Thursday and
Saturday led the network to another
ratings VlctOry last week.
According to fiJU res released Tues-
day bythe A.C. Nielsen Co., NBC had
six of the Top I 0 shows, including the
tOJ>:ranked "Cosby Show," "Golden
· Girls" and its movie about AJDS.
"An. Eatly Frost." For CBS, "60
Minutes" a nd "Karie & Abel" were
J>Owerful performers, while "Dynas-
ty" was ABC's only T op 10 pr<>v.im.
f or the week of Nov. 11 -17, NBC
ayeragcd an 18. 7 rating to C BS' 17.2
and ABC's 14.3. After ei~t ~eeks,
NBC had a 17.9 to CBS 16.9 and
ABC's 16.5. A rating measures the
percentage of the nation's --85.9
m illio,n homes wi th television.
"The Cosby Show," leading off
NBC's Thursday night comedy bloc,
had a 31.7 rating. Its companion
series, "FamiJy Tiu," i:ecorded a
29.5. Next ca me "60 Minutes,''
NBC's "Cheers," ''Dynasty" and·· An
Early Frost." The Saturday hit "Gol~
en Girls" and Pan I of "Kane &
AbeV' lied for seventh, followed by
the popula r Fnday shows. C BS'
"Dallas" and NBC's "Miam i Vice."
The early success of "Kane &
Abel," the seven-hour adaptation of
Jeffrey Archer's best-sell ing novel,
follows the strong performance of
ABC's 12-hour "Nonh and South"
earlier this month.
"h 'looks like miniserie~ a re g'bing
to work mis season," said Mike
Eisenberg, CBS'· research director.
"Based on last year, we were afraid ·
that tbe long ones might not work."
Roy Rothste in, ASC's vice pres1·
dent for entenainment research, said
miniseries were rushed on the air the
past few seasons. "Now we're waiting
and putting on the ones that will have
impact," he said. ''T here still 1s an
appetite for m iniseries."
The program form that is in serious
trouble is the a nthology, which con-
Actor held in battery
loses fingerprint bid
SANTA MON ICA (AP) -Actor was not 1mmed1ately available to
Jan-Michael Vincent, charged with explain why the blood samples and
battery for alleged ly punching a fingerprints were sought.
woman in the face, lost a bid to have Y~ncent is charged with one count
fingerprints and blood samples taken _ of felony battery involving an assault
from her. on Chenoa Lee Elhs, 34.
Superior C'oun Judge David Deputy Distnct Attomc} Ron
Fitts denied the Smalsug said V mccnt accused Ellis of
request from trying to cause trouble with his
Vi ncen t's a l-g1rlfnend in a confrontation Sept. 6
tomey, Ronald o utside the actor's fvjalibu home.
Carpol, and Ellis' nose was bruised and her lip
sent the matter split.
back to Malibu Carpol said Ell is wa!> hurt 1n a fall
M u n 1 c i p a I and Vincent never touchl·d her
Co u r t . A Vincent also faces two count'> of
pre I 1m1 nary violating probation on two pnor
hearing was cases.
s c h e du I e d He pleaded guilty July 10 to
tnbuted fou r senes this season. css·
"George Rum s Comedy Week,"
which ranked 59th out of 67 shows • lasn.~eck, already has been canc.cled.
"The . TWilight Zone" on CBS was
51nd, whfle on NBC, Slcven
Spielberg's "Amazing Stories'' was
32nd and "Alfred Hitchcock Pres-
ents" was 34th.
"It looks like anthologies aJe going
to be a one-season phenomenon."
said Eisenberg.
"It's difficult to interest viewers
when the cast, writers and directors
change each week." said Rothstein.
NBC won the ~eek on the strenJth
of its regular programming. includmg
two h.igb-rated movies. "An Early
Frost" had a 23.3 rating and "Hostage
flight," about ·a terrorist hiJacking,
was 12th with a· 21.5 rating. In
contrast, CBS' two movies performed
below the network's own expecta-
tions. "Wild Horses," starnng Kenny
Rogers. ranked 30th and the first
network shuwing of"Rocky Ill" was
43rd.
~ Without ··Nonh and South" o r the
World Senes, A BC fell back into a
weak third-place pos1t1on. T he
network's brightest spot was the two-
hour episode of "Dynasty.'' which
introduced the new characters in
"Dynasty II: The Colbys."
ABC's live theater presentation of
''T he Execution of Raymond
Graham" earned enthusiastic re·
views but finished 60th in the
rankings.
ABC had three of the bottom five
shows, mcludin~ its new series
·'Shadow Chasers," which had a 6. 9
rating against N BC's tandem of "The
Cosby Show" and "family T ies" and
CBS' "Magnum. P.I"
The bottom five. 1n descending
order. had Pan I of C BS' "Nonh
Beach and Rawhide." NBC's "Punky
Brewster," ABC's "Hollywood Beat."
"Shadow Chasers" and ABC's "Our
Family Honor" in 67th.
In the evening news compeu tion.
th~ "CBS Evening News" ranked first
with a 14.0 ratlng.
Vincent Thursda y. d isturbing the peace by figh!tng at a
Vincent. 40. star of the CBS-T V pany and was placed on three year'i·
senes "Airwolf," earl ier had re· probation. In December 1983. the
quested permission from Malibu actor was placed on probauon fo r 1
Muncipal Coun j udges for the tests. drunken dnvmg.
The requests were denied and Carpol Last Ma.y . Vtncent was acquitted of '
sought Su perior C'ourt approval. separate counts of batter) stemming
Carpol's office said the attorney from a fight in a Malibu bar
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Yule show
cast sought
The Huntington Beach Play-
house will be seeking children of
all ages Saturday at auditions for
its annual Chnstmas show. to be
presented for two weekends m
Deccmtxr.
Directors Jay Conklm and
Sharon Walker will hold tryouts
for the play "Santa's Spectacles··
at I Oa.m. in the theater, located in
the Scad ifT Village shopping
"ntcr on Main Street at
Yorktown Avenue. Huntington·
Beach.
recent year. h 's lncrate and weU-
written, adapted by John Gay from
the novel "Switch" by William Bayer,
and directed by Jud Taylor. It offers
thttc stories unfoldma at once and in
four houn there isn't one car chase or
shootout
~---~=""""'----::E:""".,.... __ , Green Beret colonel to lead a com·
The first story follows Crenna's
investi&ation of the murders of a
schoolteacher and a prostitute by
someone who decapitated them and ..switched the beads.
In the second story. Crenna tries to
find out why his former polioc partner
committed suicide and eventually
stumbles upon a trail of cof'T\lption in
the police department. ,
The third story tells bow Crenna,
the battle-scarrcd veteran of a bitter
divorce. reluctantly falls in love with
a younger woman (Beverly D'Anaclo)
who becomes a target for the killer BeTerly D' ~elo, Richard
and who, it turns out, has connections CreDDa ln ••0oabtetake." to the police scandal. sid~6r~~~~:pec ~iiruc·hsa~ ~~-flkiP. P!'Cpared to leave for Mexico to begin
•u ~ 1 his role as Texas entrepreneur H. the role that brouahthim an Emmy in Ross Perot in the NBC minjscries
ScP,tember. lo that b.e played a tough "On Wings of Eagles." The five-hour
police sergeant wbo is gang-raped. · docudrama will be filmed in Mexico.
"This is more of a procedural kind The miniseries tells of the rescue of
of story," he said. "No chases or two American businessmen taken g~nplay. 1.t's rca,JIY a psy~ho!ogical hostage after the Shah of lran was
kmd of thriller. It s.challenging in that toppled from power in 1979. Perot
respect, to k.ccp interest over four hired Arthur "Bull" Simons. a retired hours. If the picture scores on any -
level 1t will be for the quality of the
performances. We had a great cast."
. mando raid into Iran.
Burt Lancaster stars as Simons and
Paul LeMat as his wist.ant. The
series 1s adapted from the book by
Ken Follett.
"l haven't met Perot yet, but I have
a feeling I'm aoina to," he said. "The
comments he made about the script
were that he wanted.to be oen.ain that
his men were treated with respect and
.regarded as heroes. He didn't want
their families to be embarrassed: He
said he didn't care who played him,
but he was concerned about who
would play Bull Simons."
Crenna is one of the busiest actors
an town and switches fCJUlarly be-
tw~n movies and television. He's
starred m five series, "Our Miss
Brooks," "The Real McCoys," "Slat-
tery's People," "All's Fair" and "It
Takes Two." His feature films in-
clude "Wait Until Dark," "The Sand
Pebbles." "Body Heat;" ''The Aam-
ingo Kid," "Summer Rental" and
both "Rambo" movies:
Crenna also makes· the transition ·
betw~n comedy and drama regularly
enough that he hasn't been
pi,eonholed.
'I feel variety is important to me as
a n actor." he said.
.
•Music Man' in kB
Pbll Bellon u Profeuor Harold Blll ezpounda to Lottie
Bobbe u llutan tn a Kene from .. The llaalc II.an,••
openln.tl toJllCbt for three performancee at the Banttnaton
Beach ilormon Church. Call 892-1733 for re.erTatlou.
Performances will tx offered
f rce to the pu bhc Dec. 14-1 5 and
21-22 at 1 and 2:30 p.m. Call the
playhouse at 832· 1405 for ad-
ditional information.
The movie alM> stars Vincent
Baggetta, Paul G leason, Cliff
Gorman, Drew Snyder and Lee
Richardson.
Crenna talked about the show as he
We will buy your
china and crystal
GWC's 'Standish' simple, sentimental • An inside look at the best student
in the wort& worst medical school By KATHLEEN CUMMINGS
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for Cash Golden West College is presenting.
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RUFFELL'$ Longfellow's epic poem, "The Courtship of Miles Standish," in the
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Most of us over 40 have at some
time during our early school years
had to memorize some work of
Lon~ellow's, most likely "The Song
of Hiawatha." "MilC$ Standish" runs
along a similar vein, which Charles
Mitchell has adapted to a 10-sccne
play.
Miles Standish (Don Hayes) was a
prominent figure m the history of the
Pilgrims. He commanded the dwin-
dled forces in Plymouth in 1620.
Standish wants to court the pretty and
much younger, Priscilla Mullins
(Karen Alana). but when in her
presence he becomes an oral reten-
tive. So he asks his best friend, John
Alden (Dave Robb). a poet who 1s
secretly in love with Priscilla himself,
your
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turkey •••. .. """ .
to speak for him. A fledgling com-
munity which has just made it
through a devastating winter. and
which is continually on guard against
an Indian attack. provides the
backdrop for the courtship.
It's hard to know how io react to
this simple. straightforwardly given
work. It's a son of passion play
(without the passion) a commemora-
tion of the Pilgrims, somethlng a
church or &rade school might put on
al Thanksgiving time, lhoup certain-
ly not as well. One would hke to feel
that today's young children would
enjoy a pure and simply drawn story
like this, with its plus sentiments.
!THE COMEDY THAT TEACHES .
•A l'IEW LOW IN HICHU EDUCATIO!f) ~a. '-tcti c.-, 111 FM°""..,..' l&lll
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A TASTY COMEDY. from KOCM and Irvine Ranch
Market lust by listening for
the gobble on Orange
It's meant to pay homaJe to our
ancestors and it does that in a nice.
quiet, traditional way. It says nothjng
new about the Pilgrims or the Indians
(although the women in it have an air
of the self-assertive '80s about them).
ft brings nothing new to Longfellow's
poem, except lo tum it into a play. It
provides us a brief and reassuring
version of America's Christian
heritage. For many, that will be
sufficient reason for seeing it.
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the whole, but panicularly engaJing
arc Hayes as Standish, cspcctally
when he's serious instead of em<r
tionally bumbly. Alana wit.b her
unaffected and natural style is a good
Priscilla. Georgia L Nevin who plays
her spirited woman friend, Sarah, 1s
equally good. And Robb looks very
much the pan, doing a fine job as the
pale, earnest poet, John Alden.
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Others in the cast arc Pharris
Tilson, who's humorous as Jim,
Stephen F. Silva as-Sarah's chlck-
peclced husband, Tom; Steve Law-
rence as Captain Jones; Leah Cooper
as Lalinda, the wounded young
Indian girl Sarah takes in; Richard
Ain plays the stiff-lipped, noble
"savage" WallamanaL
Oosina performances arc Thurs-
day through Saturday at 8 p.m., and
Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Actors
Playbo.x Theater on campus. For
information call 895-8378.
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Quarterly profits rise
Government's third quarterreport
best of any issued sl~ce early last year
WASHINGTON {AP)-Af\cr-tax
corporate profits rose 5.3 percent in
the third 9uarter. their best pcr-forman~ since early last year, the
aovemmen1 reported Wednesday.
The Commerce Department said
businesses e•med afier-tax profits at an annuaJ rate ofS 144. 7 billion in the
third Quarter.after a much smaller 0.3
percent gain in the second quarter.
It was the biggest increase since a
6. 7 percent nsc m the first quaner of
1984. Since that ume, profits actually
fell for five straight quarters as
corporaic America suffered a batter-
mg from stjfTforc1gn competition and
the overall economic slowdown that
began in the middle of last year.
Beryl Sprinkel, chairman of the
President's Council of Ec:onom1c
Advisers. said the recent stoclc marlcet
rally was due 1n part to the 1mpro-.i.cd
~rofit picture. not JU$t to the behd
that interest rates were headed lower.
"We arc seeing an acceleration (in
economic activity) and a very
substantial increase in profits," he
said at a briefing for reporters.
The increase in the third quarter
came pnma1rly from gams recorded
by factoncs producing non-durable
goods and businesses engaged 10
retail trade.
Domes11c profits of financial cor-
porations actually went down i n the
third quarter by $200 million com-
~red to a rise of $5 5 billion in the
secpnd quarter. (Pl~ eee PROFIT8/B8)
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
As of "eptember 30, 1985
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St'ptrmber 30.
1985
ASR15 \ 1 "I0,40(),0txl
~posits Sl44.i'\tl,<XIO
et l..oans \ '•4.0.'\tl lM)(l
hareholders'
Equity ~ M.1.)(12.000
Earnings
&•JreTaxes \ 1 .. \M.CXJO
et Earnings \ 722.000
H DQ RTl:.R UFf ICr
COMM RC BA K
8 ILOIN<i 12na OnYc Strc('t
ev.pon Be 1:h. CA 112~1
171~1 R."l·~lQOO
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COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 87
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Investment seminar set
Chnstopher Weil & Co Inc . a financ1al planning
and securi11cs firm . 1s offering a seminar en titled
"StratCJleS for the Year-End .Tax. Investment aod
Financial PlaMing" today at the Hotel Meriden. 4500
MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beach. The ~minar
begins at 7:30 p.m. and runs about 90 minutes
Donald H., EJhs, vice president and resident
manager of the Newpon Beach office, s.~ud the
seminar is designed to help md.Jv1duals better
understand and plan their financial future.
David L Smnh. president of the San Fraoc1sco
based D.L. Smith, Inc .• will speak on "Year-End
lnvcstlJlCnt Opportunities and Tn Shelter
Strategics." $m1th will be J01ned by a San Jo~
attorney. Rog.er W PO)ncr. who will discuss
.. PlannmJ Your Estate Professionally ···
· Seminar anendaocc 1s free but space is hm1ted.
Reservations can be made b~ calling 661-3072 or
1-800-523-6639. • • • Woodtrec Development Co. has scheduled a free
llr'$H1me buyers t.cm1nor, Saturday trom 11 a.m. lO I
p.m ., at 111 new 'eohdomin1um eomm'-ll'lity,
Captwoods. 1n Huntinaton Beach. At this com· ~plementary br'unch/~minar, real estate professionals
will discuss topic• directed spcc1fically to the conocnu
of first ume buyc~.
Those attend1na will I><' instructed as to finane-
1ng. escrow pr~dure~. nd how to Judge the Q~luy of
vanous housmg products
Rick Hand. IMC Monpge Company. wiJJ
explain fint·t1me buyer bond financmg and what can
be eitpected in the proc.:es~1ng of a Joan.
RcprC$Cntat1ves fro,m MarkctJng by Oesa.gn wtU
explain what ll takes to qualify for a loan. ouilinmg
income, documentation and employment rcqUJ.rc·
ments. Michelle Marlcas. WC5tcrly Escrow. will clanfy
escrows. •
George Woods. president of Woodt~ Develop-.... :
ment Co. will ofler inr,1ght 1n10 what homebuvers gel · · .
for their mon<:)
lapcwoodc; '"at 1 IW6:2 Jolh Lane. one block west
of the Beach Bouelvard and Talbert Avenue
mtersccuon. For more 1nforma11on. phone 848~985.
Businesses
take turns
givingeacl)
other a hand
OVER THE COUNTER
By JIM HATHCOCK
0.-, .... C.1 IJI -I
Regardless of the product or ~r
v1ce, every company 1s conunually
faced Wlth the challenge of develop-
i'ng sohd prospects. In rccogn111on of
the increasing value of qualified
leads. a group of Saddleback Valle>
business and professional people
have fonned the Business Referral
Assoc1a11on
Vern Vihlene, president of tht:
association. said the group was for-
med in August. It holds weckl>
meetings at the Seventh Floor Res·
taurant 1n the HomeSavmgs Building
al El Toro Road at Interstate 5.
.. The great potent1aJ of our referral
assoc1at1on hes in the fact that we
have a group of entrepreneurs ~Ith
diversified backgrounds. We arc all
committcd ... to dcvelopmg referrals
for each other." Vihlene said
To contmue expansion of the
membership. which now totals 40,
V1blene said each new bus1r.css that
registers in the Saddleback Valle}
receives a Business Referral .\ssoc1a-
tion fl1erand 1s encouraged to attend a
club luncheon.
To illustrate the value of a referral
network, V1hlene cited the prcdom1-•
nant practice of advertising agenc1c'>
which iicnerally work on a I 5 percent
comm1ss1on. In other segments ol
markellng. finders fees of 5 to I U I
percertt are t'OlTlmon.
But assoc1auon members help each
other develop leads on a reciprocal
basis.
Bof A rating drops
1
SAN FRANCI co ( 4\P) -I
BankAmenca officials sa) a tandard 1 & Poor's rating change in'olvmg the
financial insutuuon will slaghtl~ 1n-j
crease its cost of capital hut should
1
not affect prolitab1hty.
Loan losses at the bank prompted
S&P Wednesday to lower its rat mg on S4 b1lhon of Bank 4\menca Corp:s
outstanding debt and S2 billion m
planned offenng.s. The rating change
was prompted b) ··~1zeable loan los~s with increasing amounts of
non-perfonn1ngs asscsts .. in the agn-
culturc. real estate. -;hipping and
international loan ponfohos ot Bani>.
of Amenca. according 10 tandard &
Poor's.
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Merchants worry over shorter shopping.season . .
it comes tO l>UyinJ lifts, consumert .. Many, many 'tottS arc tT)'tnl to
will puJI out 1he1r charac cards once st1mula1e more prc-Thanks11vina
aaajn businc s because of lhe shoner
and the amount or the discounts
aren'1 likely to be as h1ah as 1983 and
1984 becau5C inventories arc more
lean."
ina Christmu
Faced with six fewer shoppina dayr. Overall, sales are expected to be season. and the consumer re ponds
this ctui1tmas aeuon than last, the modest. nsin1 between S percent and because he 1s still very value-con·
nation's retailen arc stcppina up 8 per«nl over t 984. The Christmn scious," Loeb said.
'Prvrnotions to lure shoppers into the season. which begu1s this year on Allen Sinai1 chief economist at
However. Carol Farmer. a retail
consultant. predicts retailcrl' will
promote as heavily as last year
because "the customer is still derivlna
self-esteem from findiqg a barpin:"
Sales so far this faJI have been
lackluster, althouah they picked up a
bit in October, accordlJ\I to the
retailers' most recent monthly re·
ports.
stores before the crucial period for· Nov. 29, accounts for a big chunk of hearson Lenman-American Ex·
mally st.arts the day ancr Thanksgiv-the retailers' annual sales and profit . press. IS not sure consumers will
"Consumers. aner havina re·
trenched and saved more in October
and November. I think will come
back to the stores for a reasonably
good Chrislmas. but late," Sinai said.
ina. "Many stores are pl11nnin1 'Mid-resP,<?nd.
Ammcans will need some prod· night Madnesses,' I 0-to-S sales. 24-• It would la.Ice very sianificanuales
Many retailers used drastic
markdowns in 1984 to get rid of
bloated inventories. As a result, some
recorded brisk sales gains. but their
profits suffered.
dins because they already have taken hour sales. 1n order to encou"'F. the to entice households to shop early
on,unu1ua.lly-1atJC amoun~ of debt. shopper. to shop in November. • said swen the spending binsc consumers
P'itk:ulatly Co buy cars , In recent Walter Loeb. a retail anal yst with the (already) have been on," he said.
months, analysts sa~ investment firm Morgan Stanley & "There will be sales.just as there were
But the opumists hevc that whe_n--'c""'o"".-------______ an past years. but the sco of them
Overall, sales gained almost 10
percent last season over the prccccd-
Loeb. at Morgan Stanley, said: "I
believe the consumer. who is over·
ex1endcd, will leverage himself more.
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PROFITS rromaa
-Among the details of the profits
report:
• Beforc·t.aJt profits also rose S.3
pcroent in the third quarter to $23~.8
billion rollowina a 0.6 percent decline
1n the second quaner. .
•Corporate profits, aner adJusu.ng
for depreciation and for invcntones
the companies had on band, rose 7.6
percent 10 the third quaner to $321.4
billion following a 2.1 percent in·
crease in the second quarter.
•Corporate cash flows, a new
go.tmmcnt measurement intended
to show the funds corporations have
avaHable for investment, rose S.8
percent in the third quaner
Zayretobuy
HomeClub
of Fullerton
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) -
In a deal valued at $147 million.
Z.ayre Corp. officialr. have agrec~i'to
buy an Orange County-based chain of
membership clubs that sells home
improvement products.
Z.ayre officials here said the com·
paoy will buy HomeClub Inc. of
Fullenon through a tax-free merger.
Under the terms of the deal. Home-
Club stockholders will receive a
fraction of a share of Z.ayre stock
val ued at SI 4.25.
Z.ayre officials told The Boston
Globe that HomeClub has about I 0. 3
million common shares outstanding.
making the deal wonh S 147 million.
"The acquisition.of HomcCJub 1s
part of the company's long-term
strategy fo become a diversified
value-based chain store retailer," said
Zayre President and Chief Executi ve
Officer Maunce Segall.
HomeClub, with 14 stores in
California and one in Las Vegas.
advenises that its members can pay a S 15 fee and then purchase · home
improvement products such as
lumber, paint and furniture at below
normal retail levels.
HomeClub spokeswoman Melinda
Slade said the company plans to open
three more stores by the end of 1985
and 18 more in California and other
Western states in 1986.
Founded 1n 1983. HomcClub had
sales of$90.47 million in the first six
months of this year with a net income
of$1.69 million.
Z.ayre had sales last year of $3.12
billion and a net income of $80.3
million. It operates 290 discount
stores. I 56 T.J. Maxx stores and 401
Hit or Miss stores.
Western Digital
will close down
for the holidays
Western D1gjtal Corp. of Irvine
announced Wednesday that it will
close all its facilities for two weeks
dunng the holidays.
The company's fac1liucs will be
closed from Dec. 21 to Jan. 5. 1986.
• The company's 2,000 employees
won't be paid for the time though they
will be allowed to take unused
vacation time for 1he eighl business
days. .
"As we approach the end of our
second quarter on Dec. 31. our
business 1s stron$-" said Edward L.
Marinaro. executive vice president of
Western 01gJtal. "It appears that we
will meet or exceed our revenue and
productivity targets for the quarter .
Jn recognition of this performance.
we W1U shut down durinJ a period
when act1v1ty 1s typ1cally low to gj vc
our employees an opponunity to
spend more time with their .families
durin~ the holidays."
A limited number of employees
will maintain minimum staffing
levels of essential functions. Western
Drg1tal operates facilities 1n
Camarillo and Irvine and in Cork.
Ireland; Caribe, Puerto Rico: and
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Western Digital designs and sup-
plies storage management and com·
murucat1ons controllers based on
advanced semiconductor technology
for the office automation and micro-
computer industries.
OTC UPS & DOWNS
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So every year at this time. on the Thursday before
Tbanksgiviilg, the society sponsors the Great American
Smolceour. The purpose is to get people who may have
been stimulated to think about the dangers of smoking to
itact~ Cancer Society folks try to make it fun to butt out
and to ease the trauma of withdrawal.
This year, the Smokeout's ninth, former smokers
• will be "adopting" moti vated quitters. serving as role
models, trying to keep their mind off smokin$ and
' reminding the m during the difficult hours that it is not
impossible to break the nicotine habit.
Smokeouts seem to have successfully enco uraged
many smokers -mostly men -to quit. The gap
between male and female smokers has narrowed so
dramaticall y that. for the first time ever, as many
American women as men smoke cigarettes.
That's not the kind of equality anyone suppons.
According to the Cancer Society, more than 340,000
Americans die each year of diseases related to smo king
' and 83 percent of all lung cancer deaths in the nation are
smoking-related. This year, lung cancer will pass breast
cancer as the leading killer of women, the society
predicts.
Slowly but surely. Americans are coming to the
realization that smoking is a dangerous. deadly habit for
those who indulge and a dangerous, deadly annoyance
for non-smokers who are subjected to smoke.
It is possible, as the Smokeout will demonstrate. to
eliminate cigarettes from your life permanently if you
can cut them out for a single day. But sometimes
willpower requires a little support. The American
Cancer Society is happy to provide it.
If you want to quit, but haven't made a pledge or
arranged an "adoption," call the Cancer Society. Its staff
and volunteers will be happy to advise you on your
personal Smokeout any day of the year.
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LETTERS
Leaders mus·t hear clamor
against the nuclear threat
To the Editor:
After awaking from another nu-
clear nightmare. 1t r,cem'i ltlce a good
11me to wnte a letter to the editor.
especially with the Geneva Summit
in the news and o n people's minds.
Putting feelings on paper can be
useful therapy, and af other foflcs arc
as fnghtened and angry as I am, then
we should all perhaps be writing our
editors. representatives and presi-
dent.
I am fnghtened because a nuclear
mghrmare 1s d ifferent than a night-
mare you had as a child. when you
knew that when you woke up. the
homble thing th;H threatened you
would be gone And you would be
safe. The nuclear threat has not gone
away. It ts a con11nu1ng reali ty. And
we are less safe now with 50,000
weapons around to "protect.. us
(that's about t he combined Amencan
and Soviet arsenal ) then ever before.
That all the peo ples uf the wo rld
~llould have to live with fear of total
anmh1lauon at any ttmc makes mt
outraged. That the Reagan adminis-
tration ignores the washes of over 70
percent of the Amencan public who
clearly want a stop to the testing.
building and deployment of nuclear
weapons makes me frustrated.
Now that the govemmCll l leaders
who represent both superpowers are
mectang to discuss the arms race.
perhaps both should keep in mind
that the people they represent arc
tired of having the nuclear sword
hang over their heads and frustrated
that those who makC' the dec1s1ons for
them have not, until now. decided for
peace and an end to the nightmare
President Eisenhower had the nght
idea when he said that the peo ple of
the world would clamor 'iO for peace
that the governments ought to :.tcp
out of the wa y and finally give 11 to
them.
Wtth Peace and Hope (1,till) 1n m\'
hean ·
MEG ( HRYSLER
Santa Ana
Pilot's traveling wrong road
To the Fd11nr
The Pilot''> edttonal of \io\ I 5
cionot go unanr,wcrt'd F-or 1t a ...
sqfJles fal\CI)' that the 5an Joaquin
F~way 1s nol only 1ne\ 1tablc but
entnt1al
Not 10ev1ta'f>le unle~<; In roe and
Mission VreJo ( o. the 1v.o com-
panies who stand to profit from the
freeway. fu nd II And not tnC\ 1Lahlc
bc:causc the Irvine ( omm1t1cc of
en Thousand (( ()~ T) ha'i tt'mpor·
arjly blocked the <'1ty'r. part1c1pat1on
an the "aana that will plan and 01.cr\Cc
ats construcuon."
No way can the dcc;tructtvc freeway
&>nee.ably be built, experts tell u!>,
Wlthout Irvine·~ part1c1pat1on. And
the freeway 1s not only not essential
but actually enormou'ily dcstrueti vc.
producing as it would even more
t.an-1cd traffic Forget 1h potential
envuonmcntal harm, 1f you w1'th.
But the saddest thing about the
Pilot's position, 1t seems to me. 1s 11c.
aoi>arent m1Cn'i1t1v1tv to pnnc1ole
ORANGE COAST
~lily P-ilai
AmencanJournall'im hac; long been
the champion -'iO meumes the lone
champ1on -ofpn nc1ple 11 falls here.
To go along with whnl many feel ti. a
scam 10 benefit a couple of noton ous-
1} greedy land developers seem1n$)y
1otcnt on profiteenng off the land flies
1 n the face of what I as a JOurnahst was
taught the free press stood fo r
Herc we have a case of a newspaper
that ha~ been mee ned by the song
that a 13-lane. new highway culling
its way through wtld land somehow
benefits the public at larae. What :i
pity. A pity too that the Pilot ~ems to
have forgotten people ltkc the young
girl of France, who led French troops
lo chase the English invader~ out
No. We'd ltlce an edttonal policy
that remember~ that the spmt of
people like Joan of Arc 1s what 'ounh
an the long ru n. We ltke o ne too that
~ys .. bravo" to a City Council lake
ours that stand\ up fo r what's nJ!i1.
not squat'i down for what's wrona.
TO M ALEXANDER
La.guna Beach
Fr.nit Zlnl
fClllO'
Tom T .. I
M..,~fdi"" Don,..,
Cot\' l!llilo.
Cretg lheff 6oortt (dolO'
''The radical chic that any communication within an administration Is
publlcpro~rtyJfacopyofJtfallslntothehandsofanewspapermanls
ethlcal ldJocy and practical chaos. · ·
Weinberger letter causing
more fuss than it's worth
Cover letter to report advising Reagan
astotreaty-vfolations' effect on U.S·. -
Con~rning the Weinberger-Re·
agan-Geneva situation. a few ob-
servations:
I. There 1s no reason to surmise
that the absence of C aspar
Weinberger from the Geneva del-
egation 1s evidence that he 1s in
disfavor. or that there 1s a
ph1losoph1cal rejection of his poltcaes.
Summit conferences have never fea -
tured secretanes of defense; mdeed. 11
as difficult to remember a prom inent
role at any summit conference played
by a defense secretary.
2. The fui.s being made over the
We1nbe~er letter is in two pans. one
substantive. the other procedural.
They are, an general. reversed in their
handling in the press. The New York
Times dispatch ended n s tong story
on the Weinberger letter last Saturday
by quoting. of all people, Spuf$eon M.
Keeny Jr., identified as "president of
the Arms Control Association, a
private group, and a former deputy
director of the: United States Arm!"
Control and Disarmament Agency."
What Mr. Keeny said to The New
York Times was: "It is cl ear that the
secretary of defense 1s trying to
sabotage those areas where there
might be some agreement. namely the
extension of SALT II ltm1ts and
reaffirmation of the ABM treaty.'·
But this was not in the least obvious
10 those who approach Geneva in a
spint different from that ot the
disarmament lobby.
One begjns by remindang oneself
that Mr. Weinberger 1s the secretary
of defense selected by Ronald Re·
agan. Under the circumstances one
must suppose that Messrs. Reagan
and Weinberger share certain
premises about keeping America
strong. and the Soviet menace a t bay.
Now the genesis of Wcinberger's
letter was a spec ific request by
Reagan: to advise him an exactly what
way Soviet v1olat1ons of various
outstand10g treaties impoverish the
U nited States. Weinberger undenook
such a study, and incorporated 1ts
findings in a substantial repon to
which he added the covering letter
about which there is all the fuss. The
letter explains the meaning of the
findings of the report, and goes on to
make a recommendation or two.
foremost among them in the matte r of
the Strategic Defense Initiative.
tf11 1s Oatly the case that SALT II 1s
not being observed by the ~aet
Union but is being observed by the
United States, and af Soviet non-
observance of the terms of the treaty
is damaging to the United States,
certainly the president should be
advised of this before going to
GeQeva to negotiate what may be a
new treaty.
And on the matter of the 1972 ABM
treaty, cntic Keeny is taking advan-
tage of a weakness the Reagan
administration has brought on itself.
There jlre three approaches to the
ABM Treaty. The first as: Interpret it
as ngidl y as possible. and swear
allegiance to its continuation. The
second as: Interpret 1t loosely, and
swear allegiance to lls continuation.
The third 1$. Announce that rts
usefulness as at an end. and move
legally to abrogate 11. The third of
these 1s the course Reagan should
WASHINGTON MERRY -GO-ROUND
WILLIAM F.
Bue KLEY
have taken months and months ago.
But, says Weinberger. he must at
least take the second position 1f he 1s
serious about pursuing the space
shield technological research. Be-
cause if you adopt the first inter-
pretauon. you arc left without the
technological nex1b11ity you need:
namely. to test out your research from
time to time.
3. T he scandal comes not from the
ad vice gi ven by the secretary of
defense to his president, but by the
publicity given to a private com-
munication. The radical c hic that any
communication withan a n adminis~
tration is public propeny afa copy of it
falls into the hands o f a news-
paperman is ethical idiocy and prac-
tical chaos. Herc is what the Federal·
1st Papers (No. 64) said on the subject
of confidentiality: "It seldom hap-
pens in the negotiation of treatiesJ. of
whatever nature. but that penect
secrecy and immediate dispatch arc
someumes requisite. There arc cases
where the m ost useful intelligence
may be obtained, if the persons
possessing 1t can be relieved from
apprehensions of discovery.
T he Weanberger letter has now
become not a communication to the
president. but a political distraction.
William Buctley I• • 1yadlcated
columai1t.
Health officials backpedal
on anti-AIDS ad campaign
WASH IN(iTON -Federal health nsk se xu al behavior and leave the bar
officaal'i can't decide whether tu put together ··
duty ahead of embarrassment 10 Jn another proposed segment, "two
handling sexually explicit materials attractive gay models will be shown in
they -;ought for an educatronal cam· a bedroom scene that depicts een am
pa1gn to reduce the spread of AIDS. techl\Jqucs (focused on caressang and
The problem as ho w to get the hugging) which are presented as
message across to the highest-risk desirable sexual behavior."
group -homosexual men - in an •AIDAtlanta's P.ropo~S227,407
exphc11 enough way to be effective, ··Play Safe Atlanta ·project ~rnges on
witho ut appearing to give the govern-· the use of video presentations and
ment'r, 'i<.'al of approval to sexual "safe sex panics" where a "trainer"
practice<; that are offensive to will &1 vc quizzes and de monstrate the
malho ns of Amenc~ns. content, ofa "safe sex survival klt."
Oflicaalc; are afraid Congress and •Gay Men·~ Health C'ns1s Inc .. of
the pubhc may get the idea they arc New York Ci ty, proposed a $280.638
encouragma ga y sex. project that has the suppo~ of Reps
So the Centers for Disease Control Ted Wc1!>s, 0-N. Y .• and 8111 Green,
has put "on hold" the funding of I 4 R-N. Y. It would include a "safe sex
proposals submitted in response to video" dcmons~rating that "the~ are
the agency's request for "Innovative healthy. !o3t1sfying and erotically ap.
Projects for AID Risk Reduction." pcatina sexual alternatives·· to prac·
The applicants. includtng Gay Men'' taces tfiat spread AIDS.
Heahh Crisis Inc .. AIO Atlanta and The proposal also includes a "sex·
the Sloan-Kettt'nng 'C'ln~cr Center. ual·ennchment proaram" co ns1stina we~ notified of the dela)· an a letter of "a o ne-hour V'Phtc scncs or
last month. sexually ellphcit vmial imaacs that
The center's review process "ha emphasizes the crotic11~tion or safe
raised certain cone.ems about the sexual prtct1cei," and a IS-month
expltc1t content of some proposed c.alcndar fcaturina "appeahna and
wntten and aud10-v1sual materials,'' tastefully exphe1t photQIJ'lphs which
wrote Dr. Michael Lane. head of the ponray 1mqn of healthy SCll."
agency's preventive services. Pan1c1penu would also be asked to He~ arc some of the proposed filloutan "'mvcntoryof(22)preferred
1nformat1on Pf'OJectS that led to the SCllual practltcs" l'l.f\&ina from
letter-'"s()(Jaf or dry k1 tnt" to .. S&M
• toan-Kettmn:a', paekaac. foT (Mdo-masroch1 tac) IC\J't'lttes tha1 ~
which It would rec.ea ve S 185. 791. suit m p1cTC1n11k1n or b&ctdlna. ••
1ncludctsccnanosfor"'safc so .. 1n1ts "You need to tell people what~
video component. One segment "will acts represent a part1cul1rly ~how two p y men soon after mcet1n1 he11Juened risk.'' ~plained Richard
1n a p y bu." the proposal explain41 Dunne or Gay Mcn'5 Health Crisis.
.. r he men nrgotiate a contract of low· "How else ain people change their
I .
JACK
AIDEISOI
and JOSEPH SP£ AR
behavior patterns'?"
l~
But Lane ell plained dcltcately m his
letter to applicants: "We are ca~fully
considerinJ how explicit tbc messaae
must be 1n order to educate risk
groups. Clearly, AIDS 11 a problem
which requires bold and un-
precedented approaches. However,
every aspect of AIDS activity receives
intensive public 1Crutiny, and ac·
countability for the appropriate use of
public funds ls a re ponsibility which
must be ke pt in mind."
Officials have suuestcd lhat panels
of local citi:iens review the AIDS
material to see i(it violates communi-
ty standards.
"We arc loolun1 very closely at tbe
proposal," Dr. Jamct Mason, acuna
undcrsccrewy for health at the
Depenmcnt of Health and Human
Services. told our usoc11tc Tony
C'1paco10. "You can Jet aood educ.
uonal matcriais without betn too
ci1:phC'lt, We don•t think that ouzcn1
care to be fundint material that
CDCOUrqet PY K"~ lifetlyltt,"
J•rll ~ Mii J...,. ...,.
are •rNk•lf'I cil .. 9l1u.
WILLIAM BUCKL&Y
olamnilt
SIDIEY
Hu11s ·
View Of
world
tied to
vantage
What we generally fail to see. or to
recognize, is that the world is skewed
in different ways, depending upon the
viewer's main vantage point.
A seriously or chronically ill person
divides the world into the ill and the
well. A convict divides the world into
the imprisoned and the free. A black
divides it by color. a gay by sexual
tendency, a foreigner by nativity, and
a child, of course, by a~e-groups.
All these divagatJons overlap
somewhat, but the principal per-
spective is whatever sets us off most
from those around us, and what most
influences their ~rceptions of us.
For instance, 1f most of the popu-
lation stopped regarding blaeks as
somehow "inferior," or no longer
looked upon gays as "pervcned,"
their own personal skewing of the
world would radically change. Blacks
would begin to consider themselves
as fully-accredited "Americans."
with color only incidental; and gays
would simply tum into "people,"
with their sexual proclivities carrying
little more weight than their taste in
food or drink.
What is important in our recog-
nition of this is that we ourselves
magnify the distance between such
groups and ourselves by our reactions
to them. lfwe think of"convicts," for
example, as a separate breed of
people, not quite like us, they become
that much less like us.
Likewise, a societ,Y that treats ns
older citizens with disdain or neglect
creates a separate ".class" by doing so,
and makes age the most important
attnbute of a citizen. which it should
not be.
Sociall,Y and politically, we spe.ak of
"special interest" groups -but they
are turned into special interests not by
their own volition, but chiefly be·
cause the public generally regards
them an a diO'~rcnt hght from other
people, and reacts accordin$)y.
A dramatic example of this was the
"untouchable" caste in India until
recent times. Because they were so
branded, they behaved like un-
touchables. and thus reinforced the
ancient prejudice against them.
But soon after the discnminat1on
was lifted, they began to merge into
the population at large; and some of
them, indeed, rose to positions of
considerahlc consequence in Indian
society a nd government. As soon as
people were willing to touch them
they became "touchable."
What happens in society is that we
label people with distinctions that are
subordinate, not primary: but then
these differences beco me primary in
their own eyes, and they view them·
selves as "basically" black or gay or
old or cnmtnal or any other category
of relative "untouchabahty.'·
"I am a human, and nothing
human 1s alien to me:· wrote Terence
2,000 years ago - an affirmation we
have not yet absorbed.
Sydney Harris is a syndicated
colummst.
L.M. Bovo
Psst -wanna
buy a little
money, cheap?
At the opening of its new branch in
Beverly Hills sometime back.. the
California First Bank sold cut-rate
money: A S2 bait for SI. A $50 bill for
$40. A$ I 00 bill fo r $80. A $ 1.()00 bill
for $800. A vel) shon sale. that one.
Sorry I missed 11.
This was a frequent questio n m the
lovelo~ columns of yesteryear. .. Is 11
a &ood idea fo r a young woman to
work a few years before she acts
mamcd?" Until recent decades, the
social supposnion has always been
that she'll Quit her JOb, 1f any, as soon
as she weds. if ever.
To enliven the dialogue at your
ncllt social aet·t~eth~r pose this
proposition: What 1fthey }unes in our
coun syst~m w~rc pcmuttcd, as juries
are permitted 1n Scotland, to return
one of three verd.icta -auilty, not
guilty ~r n.ot froven? Wnuld it crci-te
le's 1nJust1ce Or more?
Q. Jn airplanes, what's the dif-
ference between an antique and a
clau1c?
A. Antique -built before 19'6.
Ousac -built between I~ and
1956.
Why don't you stunc your hoes
with lbe inside ofa benana pcel7Tblt
wotkl-.
You'd think a man like Wilham
balresptare could've found a fancier
name than .. New Home.. for his
hou.tc, hut th1t'' wt..i he called It.
Z...M. IJt)d 11 • •1Mk•ld ~., ...
..
D1ilyPllal
Prep football player h•n't let cencer elow him doWn.
OCC, Ru1tler1 Ht for football fin•'" Ihle w11kend. C
Matungty For UCL no rest for the Weary :
OUtpol}S M lll ----t -t b, k b ll wereprobably preuy ured when by Kc '·s Brett u gan putting An ea er as et a then. rd 1.ike to think the~ played
-- -better ap1nst u• when they wert team t rough its paces as Opener nears fresher, but I d on't know ..
Yankee star honored
for outstandtn year
with AL MVP award
NEW YORK (AP) -First
baseman Don Mattinr.ly of the New
York Yankus, who led the major tcuues with. t4.tnmi batted in this
year, Wcdnesda"y was named tho
American League's Most Valuable
Player by the Baseball Writers As.-
SOC1ation of America. •
Maninr.ly ~ivod 23 first-place
votes and five seconds for a total of
367 points in balloting by a 28-wnter
panel, t"'."<? voters from each of the 14
lea&ue Cities.
Third baseman George Brett of the
K.ansasvCity RoyaJs finished second
with five firsts, 20 seconds and three
thirds for 274 points. Mattingly and
Brett were the only players named on
all 28 ballots. Points are aw'arded on
the basis of 14 for a first-place vote, 9
for second, 8 for third, etc.
Outfielder Rickey Henderson of
the Yankees was third with 174
points. followed by Boston third
baseman Wade Boas. the batting
champion, with B9 and first
baseman Eddie Murray of Balta more
with 130.
Pitcher Donnie Moore of the
Angels(96), TorontooutfieldersJesse
Barfield (88) and George Bell (84).
Chicago o utfielder Harold Baines
(49) and Kansas City pitcher Bret
Saberhagen, the Cy Young Award
winner. (45) completed the top 10.
Mattingly batted .324 with 35
home runs as the Yankees finished
second in the AL East behind Tor-
onto. He led the major leagues with 48
doubles -the first AL player to do
that in successive seasons since Tris
Speaker did it four straight years,
1920-23. His 370 total bases and 86
extra base hits also led the AL and his
.995 fielding percentage was the best
in the league at his position.
His 21 t hits, second best in the AL,
made Mattingly the first Yankees•
player to have consecutive 200-hit
seasons since Joe DiMaggio in
1936-37 and the total was the highest
for a Yank.cc since Red Rolfe had 213
in 1939.
"There's nothing more I could
have done this year," Mattingly said.
"The numbers kind of pile up on you.
You look up throe-quarters of the way
through the season and you sec JVhat
you've done. You don't want to let it
end.
"I think there's a lot of room for
improvement. It may not show
numbers-wise. To me, I don't walk
enough when I should."
Brett saJuted Mattingly's victory.
"Don 1s an outstanding player who
had an MVP year," he said.
By JOSEPH OlfDEVOIR
To the victo rs go the spoil~. a nd the
losers?
Well. if you're a member of the UC'
Irvine basketball team, you JOIO the
wicked in aettin& no rest.
"That's what happens when ...J.QU
lost,"-satd UCTCoach BmM"urt1gan.
"Since Oct. 15, we•vc had four days
off and that's with taking Wednesday
off. And that includes Saturdays and
Sundays, too."
Mulligan trying to make sure the
Anteaters don't fall into the same
lapse they fell an last year when they
we nt 13-17 to p vc Mulligan his fi'lt
ever losing season.
So far the Anteaters nave gotten off
to good stan, defeatan~ the Yugosla·
v1an team, O ub Bosnia, 100-86, last
week. . --~'It's hard to evaluate the Yu~osta
vian team," said Mulligan. ·They
played Fresno State, San Jose State
and U\ah State all last week (Club
Bosnii. Inst aJI three). I \hink tbev
The one area which Mull1p n
wasn't too thrilled about 1n that win
~as UCl's offense. even though the
Anteaters managed to chalk up 100
points.
"We d1dn'1 run the ofTen~ the way
we wanted to,'' he !Mild "We didn't
take &ood shots. especially late 1n the
pme. In the half-court game, we
didn't have people where the~ wer.·
supposed to be and we weren't
patient. I think we also had trouble
running the break. We JUSt didn't
execute." ,
Mulligan has been running his
team raged trying to get the offen~
Cllppera center Jamee Donaldaon bu a
•a.rprt.ed look on hl• face u Kurt Rambi•
., ...........
of the La.ken haul• ln rebound during
Wedneaday'• &ame at the Forum.
smoothed out 1n ume tor the team s
three·pmc road swin' sta11ina Nov. 30 Wlth the Universit)l of New
Orleans.
Then it's o n to Lincoln to face the
University of Nebraska on Dec. 2 and
then UCJ will ao up apinst Pc~
perd1ne Dec. 7 before returning home
to meet the University of Montana
Dec. 12.
"T am Murphy will go ahead o f the
team to do some scouuns on Ne-
braska and New Orleans," said
MuH1gan. "But other than that. we're
going·Hl rrctly dry apanst them."
~nd i practices continue at their
curtent pace , the Anteaters wtll go 10
d ry. dry as in out of gas. ·
. "The guys arc pretty tired." said
Mulhgan. "We've really been work·
1n1 them hard to build some aood
habits."
Accordina to Mullipn. thinas are
slowly fallina into pl~ for UCI u the
weeks wear o n. He plans on &Ol.OI
Wltb rune players this season -
starters Johnny Roam (power for-
ward). Troy ('a_rmon (small forward).
Tod Murphy (center}, Scott Brook.a
(point guard) and Joe Buchaoa.n (otr
guud)
The s111.th man will be forward
\\!ayne Engelstad. Mike Htss will set
has share of playing time at ,~.
Sirndy Catdwt11 anctR1clrCi.acc10 wdt
spell M 1:1rphy and Rogers on the front
lane.
Heu 1\comingofTa spraincdankle,
(Pleae eeetJCJ/C2)
Disappearance
brings on Magic
performance
·Scott's injury brings
~ohnson to hts best.
Lakers roll. 122-107 .
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Sance
JUard Byron Scott went down with an
inj ury, Earvin "Mapc" Johnwn has
taken at up hamself to make up for the
absence of Scott's sconng prowess 1n
the Los Angeles Lakers offense
Johnson poured in 22 points and
passed off for 20 assists 1n leading the
Lakcrs to a 122-107 victor) O\ er the
Los Angeles Clippers Wednesda)
night at the Fo rum. The outcome was
stall in doubt early 1n t~ founh
quarter until J ohnson unraveled the
Lakers' fastbreak one la'it t1m1: to put
the game away
"We played the Lakers tough for
31'2 quaners but Maglc took 11 upon
himself to put the game out of reach in
the fourth q uarter." said Clippers
forward Marques Johnson. who It'd
all scorers with 34 points.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had 19
points while James Wonhy and Mike
McGee each chipped 1n 17 for the
Lakers. who improved their record to
11-1. the best stan in the franchise's
history •
Laker Coach Pat Riley said Magic
has changed ht\ tactics s1nte ~oil
went down
.. Magic has been 'c~ acu' c on the
ofTens1"e side sanc<' B>ron got hun."
Rile> \31d "He's looking for the shot
and ht''s crcau ng his o~ n op-
ponun1t1e'>
"In the fourth quarter hf took
matters into has own hands. He
penetrated, scored and opened up the
en tare game."
Johnson's increased o utput com~
at a good time for the Laken., who
meet the Denver Nu&&ets tonight tn
Denver before traveling to Portland
to play the Trail Blazers Saturday
nag,h l.
"V..e've bee n talking about thcx
games for a couple of w~ks." R iley
said "Believe 11 or not. th~ arc bag
games for us We want to win the1e.
and 1f wc do we'll be off to a heck ofa
Start
"But we Wlll ha\;e to play much
belier than tonight because both of
those teams will be laymg for us."
Johnson said he won't be savonn g
Wednesday night's Vlctory too Iona.
I feel good about tonight, but before
long we'll be on the coun again in
Denver." he s~ud ... This as ioing to be
our first big test back-to-bac-k and I'm
looking forward to 1t. ..
T he Lakcrs. who drubbed the
Clippers last Fnda) night. 127-96. did
not have an eas) time of 1t Wednes-
da) night
"I think the Cli ppers played much
belier than in our first meeung. ..
R1lcy !Ml1d. "They spread the coun on
us ve~ well As soon as we got up by
I 5. the> pressured us and fo~ us to
take the bad shot."
Johnson agrccd ~)tng. ·'T he Clip-
pers pla}'ed vc~ v.ell this time The
gu~s were running better but we ha'e
too much firepower and the> arc
hurting ..
T he Lakers aftcqumping 10 a 14-4
ad' antage. led 1:1-:1' after one quarter
and 59-51 at halfumc
Newyear,
newho·pe
forGWC
Cal darkhorse in Pac-10 race
Rustler bas ketba ll
team trying to put
past behind them
By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
OftMo.llr .........
Has team 1s comang off an embar-
rassing 0-16 performance in the South
Coast Conference last season and
only two players return.
It's hardly a reason for Golden
West College basketball coach Jim
G reenfield to feel optimistic about
the upcoming campa1~. But Green-
field, who enters has eighth season as
coach. is trying to put that disastrous
season behind him.
"last year was a very difficult one
to swallow," said Greenfield . "We
tried everything from running to
slowing the ball d own. We were in
quite a few ballgames; but never
seemed to hit the win column.
"We're in good shape physically,
but we have that ncpt1ve aspect
han~ng over o ur heads right now.,
• Losina 17 straight tends to do that.
It's important we get a coupte of early
Wlns under o ur belt and change the
atmosphere around here."
The atmosphere was produced by a
7-22 overall record last year, the last
Jim Greenfield
win coming in the Colle~c of the
Dcscn T ournament when Greenfield
reached the 100-win m1kstonl'. But
no wins followed an conference play
t The Golden Wost outlook has hecn
dimmed by the fact that freshman
standout Marc Longan who has
decided to pass up his 50 phomorc
season for work.
So the load on offense falls on
untested freshmen and sophomore'>
J.T. Dcbbs, Bryon Strachan and
Kevin Smith.
The Rustler-s' strengths appear to
be quickness but a lack of depth and a
solid starting fi ve are big drawbacks
to the team's chances.
Dcbbs and Smith arc the o nl)
players returning from last year''
(Pl .... eee RU8TLER8' /C~)
With contenders
losing k ey playe rs.
Bears h ave a-shot
From AP dl1palcbe1
In what is expected to bea crowded.
wide-open race for the Paci fie-I 0
Conference bas ketba ll cham-
p1onsh1p. the C'ahfomia Golden
Bears think they ha ve an outside shot
to wan their first title since 1960.
Last year's Pac-I 0 powers -Wash-
ingto n. U ('and Oregon State -arc
each losing key players, which could
make the conference ripe for a
surpnsc champion.
C'al maghtJUSt tit the bill.
Although they finished ued fo r
eighth in the conference race last year
and was 1 J-15 overall. the Golden
Bears might have the fewest holes to
fill this scason.
car s new coach, Lou Campanella.
has four starters back. guards Kevin
Johnson and Chm Washington and
forwards Leonard Taylor and Jim
Beatie.
Also back an the Cal lineup will be
Junio r fo rwitrd Dave Butler, w~o
rcdsh1rted last season with knee
problems. Butler averaged 11 points a
game for Cal two years 'go.
If the Golden Bears can find
\o mebody to play the center pos1t1on,
they might be thc team able to
OH'rhaul the Hu5k1cs for the con-
ference title
"I didn't take.-this JOb to be
mediocre ... said Campanelli "Our
goal 1s to contend for the Pac-I 0
champ1 onsh1p. to get into po'itseason
pla} and e"cntually to pla) lor the
nationa l champ1onsh1p
'Tm a coach who likes challensl"'
It's not a M1 ss1on lmpo'is1blc s11u-
at1on at California."
With Cal as an outside threat.
Washingto n figures a'i the most l1kcl~
team to be in the midst of a Pal. JO
race that could be contc-stcd b\ am
one of fi, c schools this -.car· I ht'
Huskies finished tied atop the rnn·
fercnce a }Car ago with l ( Both
had 13-S records.
But even the Husk1c'), 22· I 0 0' erall
last ~ason. ha'e Qurst1on marks
They lost their top '>Corer and re-
bounder from last vear, Dctkf
C)chrempf, to graduation hut ""ill IX'
counting o n 1-foot ~enter Chnstaan
Welp and fo f'\\.ard Paul F-ort1cr to fill
the void.
Last year. Fortier a "eraged I "\ 2
Points a gamt'.' ""h1k Wclp Kored I'
per o utang The Hu\ltl'' '"11 lool for
even mo re production from those t""o
this year
The Husk1c$ al'io ha' c 10 hlcnd
with the philosophic\ of 1hc1r tint·
year coa'ch And) Ru<;c,o ~ho replace'
a Husky 1rad111on 1n Man
Harshman
Washington has '>Om<' form1dablr
obstacles bcs1dec, C ahfom1a. l I~
Oregon State and .\n10na "itate all arc
poss1b1llt1c'i E"en t 'C I .\ Jnd V. ash·
ingto n Stalt' could be nrn-.1d<'r«I
lon-.shot poss1b1llt1e.,
Vanguards debut against. Wassuck tonight
By BARRY FAUUNER
..., .... ec.. 4 •• t
The Southern California Collqc blsketblll
team. still 1ookina to fill several holes lef\ by the
pllduation of some key membcnoflast year's 2S-S
tam, optns Jhc season coniaht at 7:30 apinst
visitina Wusuck Collqt of Nevada.
Van1uard1 Coach Bill Reynolds, stJll un·
de.c•dcd on his st.anina lineup, wUI be lookina for
playcn to emcfl!C from hJs e-aht-man rotation who
will .. muimiu the 1trenath and minimize the
wtakntllitt of the team ... and blend in for a
winninP. chemistry .. .,.1n.1t Wusuck. which he
called• an unknown quantity.··
1 lone retumana 1a11er. telrlor Randy
McAUIJ1et' ( 11.6 points ptr pme last Y-tar).Joins
MW'C!OfM'n Jon H.aar (6-l junior) and 6-7 Robbie
Luca 11ckftniac1tanen.
niOJ Robcn A vala..Jfiho avcrqed •.I aua t
'
-.
a year ayo. will hkcly try to fill the shoes of departed
All -N A 01stnct Ill performer Sherwin Durham
• at the point auard pos1t1on. dependent on his
ttt0ver1 from a recent foot 1nJury. ,.,d Reynolds.
Last year's leadm& SC'orer Ken Bardslc)' ( 14.8
points per aamc) Is batthn& 6-4 '<>Phomore Make
Liahtfoot for• st.art ma role. wtth ("hn• O'Feh. and
~nlor Tyrone Miles al'° e•flCCted to set plenty of
playina ume.
"fhopt the playenarn't hun' up bn the st.aner
dcsianation," said Reynolds of h11 plan to bllancr
out the playina time.
Reynokh. who earlier cited the lack of front-
QOun Qui~kn and rt.bound1n1 as team wale-
~ sayi he is d1,,ppoantcd an the team·,
MftnSl\IC development over the early wee.ks or ·
pncticlC. .. We're not playma mtclhatnt dcfcntc. ..
he l&Ki. refmina 10 double-tcam1n'91W1tch1na1nd
hdpina rmm the weak ide dekn""dY The tack of consn1ent defcnuve prn.•urr-ind
'
the rt.Sult1na f'l'<JU~'t1on IO turnover\ v.111 Cul 1.fown
on the ~onna output. '31d Re'\'nold~ The
Vanauards have led the d1~t nct in ~on ng the la~t
four )'cars w11h a run-on ented offen~
"We Wiii '1n.tpJe 10 &et the oOen\l\;e rebound
baskeu and point off of tumo,cn.." s~ud
Reynolds.. 1dd1n1 "1deall)' v..e lake to lt't one-third
(ofour point\) from the tran mon game one-third
from the ICl ofTcnte. and o ne-third from dcfcn!.1 \;e
tumovel"l."
Reynold~ said that the defen 1ve \hon·
cominat have prt,·entcd ham from pulllna 1n a
complt~ ~t of offenlC' "We wtll b( pcrs1 ten1
a.nd 11Cnfk~ offensnel to work on •he bas1C1
deftntt\'tly;· h.e said.
Ton.,iirs oprncr will be the fi"t of thrt"t
p.ma an uuu days for the Va.nauard who meet
Cal St.ait Hayward 1n the open1na round o f the Cal
Pot Pomona ToumaiMnl Fnda) niah• II S '\O
pl&y\ftl •Jn turda
Ba•ketball previe•
L ·sc lost four starters from 11'
19-1 0 team last ) ear. including e\·
Ocean Vie~ High standout Wa~nc
Carlandcr. the Pac-I<! Pla)er of the
Year
Heading the returnee~ arc Junior
forward Demck Dowell. the TroJaiis·
leading rebounder la\t -vcar. a nd
guard Lam Fncnd < oach !'tta n
Momson ~ 111 he.-hoping a hat ahe
h1ghh-rl'Cru1ted Tom Le~"· a 6-..,
freshman from \Aater Dt•1 High ~ho
has been 1mprC\'>I' l' in pr<'<,('ason
workouts. can make an 1mmed1at<'
impact.
Ore~on "itatc ~ hKh tied tor third
last )'ear and was 22-9 o"eraJI. hti
center \tnc V.ocxhtdc hack. but the
Bea, er~ '4111 sorch mis' forward A C
Green the conference's leading
\Corer last ~car C1uards Darryl
Flow<'r., and Enc Knox figu re big in
Coach Ralph Miller's plans this year
.\r11ona . tale has seven of its to p
eight I.Corers returning from a tea m
that finished a disappointing 12-16
o' era II last \Car Look for 6-7
sophomore forward C'hm Sandie,
~ho 3\t'ragcd 10 points a game as a
freshman. to become nen more ol an
ofTens1' c force tor the un [X, 11!>
l'C'L'\ <. oach Walt Hazzard.
~hose Bruin' rallied to win I ofthcu
la't 24 game'> last season a nd a
'a11onal ln"ttallon Tournament
(Pleaee .ee WltST /C2)
Winners, losers
for 1985 season
Estancia. Barons
disappointme nts :
Warriors surprise
\ward ~ mncf"\ fort ht' I IJI\ ~ fn,ll-
ba II season:
• Bl&&est d1~ppointment l on·
s1denng their basic st~ngth l 1,tan, 1.t
H1$h wtns an the Sea Vaev.. League.
finishing S-5 overall, '-4 m league
play. Fount.a.Jn Va.lie}' gets the n,>d
handsdo~n 1n the-. unset
• Bigc~t ,urpnsc: o ns1dcnng
thcirbasac trcnath. WoodbndJe
High wtns tha ho no r. a lthough
knowtna the ba karound of their
coach. Gene OJ1.1t sho uldn't come
as tn.tmuch of a shoe~
•Most 1n1emuna fl n1\h "-e~ f'(lf'\
Harbor's failure to set upa la\t·
mtnutr fidd aoat wh1C'h wo uld ha\('
tumcda IS.t4dcficitarounda111n1,1
Coronadcl Mar a vtf'd1C't which
demcd the 1fors a pcrfe<t le uc
rtt<>rd.
Wtth third .. nd-toel At lhe -vard
hneon a ntaht •hat h found man
th1~ boomcru&. thc.Sailors elected
to fOfltlabou• alf-c~Cf')'tbanaquar·
tcrt.ck Shane Foky's p. m1 aba.11·
unand went for111mm1ck halfbKk
pa a ttcms>ti
Whvthc 1londidn't run the 11
t
RocE1
Cutso11
SPORTS COLUMN IST
1t1~ard the middle ofthC' fitld . setting
up for an e4'' l hlp\hot for a field goal
1\ \tlll am' 'ten Instead. the halfback
pa\'I fa1lt'd. lca\ mg thr field aoal
J ttempt twm a pcl<)r angle, and
dim. th r<''IPQn'l1blc for the near.mi
• l\.1o"t tnterMtang play Corona dcl
'Aar'~ take punt an that same pme
<.. dM'' \c'an T urncrtook thedu'C'Ct
snap. swept lcf\ and lateraled to
ti..e' in Md...iuahhn. who lat~led to
( hn' Wamrr. who late,.icd to Tod
flcarbtlV.ff 1n. ~n~ of ruaby ty1t
p1 tcht'
It w., founh..tnd·su1 at tht New-•
pon H. but I\ pined onl)' four ya
•Be t fi rst half Harl>or's lS.:O
Jump on Es1anc1aects the nodo:wcr
Edlson'' ·1 bum1p1naNmtu: •Cla act a want: To t&N N&i1••~~
Herb H 111, Whote OOMCleftOe taM
to a pPf'Ol<'h t ht C"l F and leD them
(~._CA•• ..
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I
Prep player's moat
important battle
c.omes after season
PllTSBUROK -Somc1peoplc love to play football. Jimmy DcMauro lhcs 10
play it.
The 17-}car-old Ellwood City, Pa .. hiah S(;hool
acnior has bad a testicle removed and 30 can'--erou
lymph nodes cut from hu body. Pneumonia h~ sal>ped him of bis wei&btJitling-eamcd strength. .
Bui .. foot6all has kept him soing." said Ri verside Hi&h School Coach Karl Aone. "He knows he 1s
contnbutina and 11 means so much 10 him."
A rt'scrve running back and special teams player.
DcMauro can't wait to play for Riverside in Sa turday's
western Pennsylvana~ Clas.s AA football championship
p.me ll&IO I WI svaJe fie IS I~ not lOOIOng forward SO
much 10 a pcnd1na op<-rat1on. which will determine
whether has can er 1\ 1n rcm1~~1on or has sprt'atl to a
kidney.
"Mc. I'd ~ant to ha'e the operation npu now,"
said hiunother. MU} Ellcn..llcb.1auro..:· Bu1..4m~;us1
won't have the operauon until the football ~ason •S
over. He ltves for footba.JI .. ,
Until he became 111 )n Apnl 1984. DcMauro was J
typ1cal sports-cruy h.1gh school "udent He hunted.
. fished. skied. ran trad. played ba~b311 and football.
competed an motocross and bowled for thC' ~cond
hi&hest average 1n has leaguc. He onCC' belted three
home runs an a midget league game
He has since had five operations an 18 months -
one after he drop~d from 150 pound~ to 118 1n a "eek
-and tris recovery to play high school football "1s ttlc
most courageous, most amazing thing I have ~en in 25
years of coaching," Florie said.
"f have never met a person more inspired than
Jimmy," Florie s~ud. "Hts courage has rubbed off on
everybody: the coaches. the players, the whole
community He has played a ma1or role an our success.
a rolc that doesn't show up 1n first downs or
touchdowns ··
It did the night that R1 vers1dl' was leading m al
Freedom High School. 35-7. Flone put the ~-9. 146-
pound DcMauro at first team tailback and thC' inspired
Riverside hne o~ned upa huge hole for him. De Mauro
responded by high-stepping his wa) into the t•nd 1one
on·a 4-yard touchdown run.
Leyland new Pirates• manager
PITTSBURGH -Jim Leyland, a iii Chicago White Sin coach who calls his
style "agg:rcss1"c and unpredictable," was
hired Wednesday a~ the Pittsburgh Pirates'
new managC'r.complct1ng thc:dub's new ownership and
management team
The 40-year-old le) land spent 11 yea rs as a minor
league manager in the Detroit Tigers· organ1zat1 on and
replaces Chuck Tanner. who was fired Oct. 1 af\c:r tht•
Pirates' second consecu uve last -place fin ish in thl'
National League East.
Quote of the day
AJ Blaocbl, assistant coach of the Phoenix
Suns. after watching Caldwell Jones of the
Portland Trail Bla7ers wa'e to the crowd during
player 1ntroduct1ons in Portland "Heck.. that\
the first time Caldwell Jones hac; put his hand~ up 1n his whole career ..
Cllppe,rs match Nixon •s offer
LOS ANGELES -The Los Angele<. m Clippers hhe matched an offer sheet that
free agent guard Norm Nixon signed wuh
the Seattle SuperSonacs, the National
Baslcetball Association team announced Wcdne'l<lay.
Tuesday, Nixon signed a second. rcv1'i<.'d offer
sheet with the Sonics. who responded wi th the new offer
sheet after the onginal was contested by the Cli pper$
and lhe NBA.
The O iJ>pcrs refused to divulge any terms. Terms
of the new offer sheet reponcdly were si milar 10 tho'>e
which Nixon and the Sonics agreed to when a deal wa~
struck last Thursday. Thal contract called for Nl'ton to
receive S2. 7 million over five years.
.
Celdca acape 'with win ln O~
ll*rt P.,.. made four consccunve
free throws in the first minute of overtime
WednHday niaht. tnUcnna Boston to a
11 S·I06 National 8aske1ball ASSOCllllOn
overtime victory over U11h. AJI flve Boston starter\
KOrcd If\ double r11ureu$ the 9-2 Ce hies CAlendcd their
unbeaten rttord at home to six games ... In other NBA a;amtt. Cbrlt1 Barkley h11 two free throws with c1Jht
second$ let\ and added a slam dunk at the buuer to give
Philadelphia ~ 117-113 \llCtory over Golden State. It
was the 5eVenth consecutive loss
in Pb1ladclph1a for tbe Warriors.
who last won at the Spectrum in
,JanuaJ')' 1979 ... KeQt Bea.o•
scored a season·high 21 wints 10
lead Ottro'it to a I 09-98 victory
over New York . . Atlanta used
double-figure scoring from five
playrrs and a career-high I 7
rebound~ from CJUf 1Av1J111ton
to romp to a I 16-10 I VlCtory over
Chicago ... G 111 Wllllama scored
Parleb ~ven of his 19 points dunng a
13-6 spurt which gave Washington a halftuue lead 11
nc"er rd1nqu1shcd and the Bullets went on to defeat
Cleveland I 0 1-98 . . RaJpla Sampt(ID bro lee out 2\ a
t wO:-game slum p\4-ith t"6po1filsTourDrocieasnolSin
I I rebounds to lead Hou ton to a 126-97 victory over
Indiana . 'Larry Nance ~ored 16 ofh1s game-high 26
potnh 1n the second half as strugglin' Phoenix breezed
to a 121-100 victory over ,San Antonio for the Sups'
second win in 13 outings ... Terry C.mm1J111 scored 14
ofh1 28 points in the first period as Milwaulcec opened
a 12-point lead en route to thei r fifth straight triumph,
I :16· I 06 over Seattle.
Caps pick on Penguin• again
Craig Laughlin scored a pair-of goals to
lead Washington 10 a 3-1 Na tional Hockey
League victory over stru~ing Pittsbur&Jl_
Wedncsdayn1gh1. TheCap1talsare4-0-l 10
their last five games and arc unbeaten in 16 straight
gamcc; a~inst the Penguins. Washington is I 5-0-1 since
last losing to the Penguins on Oct. 13, 1983 . . .
Elsewhere in the NHL. center Mark Menier sco~d
from a sharp angle in the first minute ofovert1me to lift
Edmonton to a 5-4 victory over Montreal ... Center
Dale Hawerebak got the wmning goal early in the
strnnd penod and &oallender Bria.a Hayward made 35
SB\C<; to lead Winnipeg to a 3-1 victory over St. Louis .
Bob 81'0oke scored three goals for the first time in his
NHl career, and TomH Su411TOm added two to lead
the Ne" York Rangers. who got a season-high 47 shots
on goal. to a 7-3 victory over Toronto ... Second·pem>d
goalc; h) Denis Savard and Ken Varemcltak and a
r·•gged lorcchccking defense lifted Chica~o to a 2-0
triumph over Vancouver. In record mg his etghth career
shutout. Ulark Hawk goalie Murray Bauerman
stopped onl) 17 '>hots.
USC-UCLA: 1,500 tickets left
LOS ANl1ELES -Only 1.500 tickets
remained as of Wednesday afternoon for
Saturday's UCLA-USC Pacific-JO Con-
ference football game at the Los Angeles
( oltscum. US<. officials announced.
The v1s1 t1ng Bruins. who are 6-1 1n Pac-I 0 play and
8-1 ·I overall. need to win to secure a berth in the Rose
Bo"' I game on Ne w Year's Day. UCLA as ranked eighth
nat1onall)'.
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WEST BASKETBALL PREVIEW ...
From Cl
champ1onsh1p. ha" forward Reggie
Miller and guard Montel Hatchrr
back to lead the way
rarlcan1an ha\ three returning c;tancro;.
which will pin tis hopes on Ri cky
Berry. the 6-8 son of Spartan C ·oach
Bill Berry
A new face that m1gh1 have an
im pact for UCLA 1s frcc;hman Jerome
"Pooh" Richardson. a prep All
Amcncan point guan.I lrom Ph1ladel·
ph1a.
Washington <;talc. 5-1 '\ 1n con-
ference and 13-15 overall last year.
have four returning 'itaners. led hy
forward!. Joe Wallace, 'lecond in th e
Pac-10 in ~onng. and Otts Jcnningc;
Anzona Coach Lute Ol<;en has onlv
one starter -guard Sl{·vc Kerr _:
back from a 21-10 team that fin1c;hed
tied for third in the conference Ja-;t
year. while Oregon Coach Don
Monson ha$. only one scn1m -
forward Jerry Adams -on h1'\ ro\ter.
so the Dui:ks, 8-1 CJ in rnnfr rence and
15-16 overall. don't figure: 10 be
contendc~.
Stanford. in th e Par-I() ha'lement in
J 984-85 and 11 -17 overall. have a lot
of holes to fill around forwa rd F.arl
Oberle in
The Pac1fic\oas1 Athletic A'lsoua
tion. as 11 hu the past three )Car'>.
should be ruled by the Un1ver-s1t) ol
Nevada-Las Vegas' Runn1n· Rebel\
The Rebels. 28-4 a )Car ago. ha"t·
lost two-umc PC' AA Player of the
Year R1eh1c Adams hut Coach Jl.'rr)
Bucs open Wednesday
The Oran~ Coast College basket·
bell team wall open the sca!.on next
Wednesday at M'ira\o~ta. not Fnda)
'PJnjt Citrus :" reponcd cnrlter tn
the Dady P1lo1 The game ag.'ltn\I
C1tru1 WJLI be Friday. Nov 29 ,-----------,
I EUllG-CURRENCY I
The UN l v bat kcoun. led h>
rt'lurning ~tarte~ frl.'tld1c Banke; and
i\nthony Jones. will be the team·,
!trcngth. Forward Armc)n Gilham.
the team's leading rebounder la'>l
>tar, also returns.
The onl y team given an outside:
chance of cndmg lJNLV's threc-)'ear
reign in the PCAA .., San Jose State.
Two-year starting guard Ward
Fams will once again run the San Jose
offense and sophomore forward Reg-
gie Owen!t. who proved to be a strong
rebounder last year as a freshman. 1s
expected 10 play a key role 1f the
Spanans are 10 improve their 16-1 J
record of a yea r ago.
RUSTLERS' OUTLOOK. • • From Cl
l)<Juad . Dehb" c;1ancd :ill 29 games 1as1
year and averaged '" pc11nt\ pt•t
game.
~m1th 11laycd 1n 25 [lll mt'>. \l:cmng
at a (1 2 poin1-pcr·g<inle dip. wh1l1·
pulling down the rchounth a ~me
"Thq will ha vc to pl.t\> well for '"
to rnmix-te." o;a1d < 1rcentidd "If
1h11..e '"'>arc on and II \tra~han C'an
f)rc.>dutc:, "'e'll be OK "
~trachan ts a tranc;kr lrom < emtm
< ollegc, where he sa" hlllc time a'> a
lrc:shman. Hewn all ·< If· a' a Junior
and senior at ·1 John Bosco lf1gh.
"Brvon could he one of the prcm1rr
guard" 1n the confcrcnte." \31tl
Circenficld · lft''' quttk and ,1 "en
tough player"
Other\ on ihe ro\H·r 1ha1 C .n:en-
field I\ wunt1ng on 1nC'lutk ~ 1111
F.mer'lon, rim Mnkout/. ( 1arv
Brown, Jac;on l>cgrnndC' and Len)
lJ1u
Emerson 1c; a freshman guard out of r ountatn Valley Htgh Who 'i<:ored 27
points in a game agatn'll < osta Me'a
la\t 'iea!-on. "He could be a '!tarter for
u\ this year:· \t\ld Greenfield
Makout1. u freshman. from
,-kd MERCEDES
111 • Ill • J 7 • 1 J J J 0 ---...,
Magn olia. hopes to break into the
Rustler starting li neup as a point
guard. And Greenfield has indicated
that Brown, a lreshman lorward, will
Ix' a key to the team 1n the rebounding
Jcpanment.
"Jason Degrande has worked hard
and earned a stanmgspo.t at the guard
pm111on ." said Greenfield. "Hc·s a
good 'I hooter who needs to work more
un hi\ defense."
l tu a 6-8 freshman from La
Quinta High. may fill the role a~ the
crntcr Said Greenfield: "He'\ a real
kr) tor U'i this year becau~ he ha$ the
bulk and strength to play the post
lie·, a great rebounder but he must
\la) out of foul trouble to be a force."
(iolden West opens lls St'ason on
1hc road aturday a1 San 01ego Mesa.
The Rustlers will then pan1c1pate an
1he Antelope Valley Tournament
Dec 4-7 and hosts lhc seventh
C 1old<'n West Jnvu.ational Dec 11-14
* o..-n Wett ICMdUtt
'e' Nov >J -at S.n Oltoo ~·
Wed Sal. 0tc 4 7 -Al Antt!OC>t Va llfy
T ovrname<11
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namenl
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~men1
T llV•i ~1 09( 1• ,. et CotltOe of tl'lf
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Sa l , J1n • -•al Santa An•
Bucs, G WC in finales
OCC tests fourth county foe ;
Rustlers end season Friday
the leaaue," said OCC Coach Dtck Tucker. "Evef)'onc
who watched the Dons pla) ddleback last . aturday
niibt avces that Saddleback wa) fortunate to win ...
In the 39-32 IO'>S to the Gau,ho\, the Don.., held 19-7
and 26-14 tir'tt·half lend\ ancJ actually outpmed
Saddlcback by a SI S-298 margin.
0'1'!Je Coast College will play the last of its four
Oranae County foes Saturd~ ni&Jlt when the Pirates
wekome Ranch(\ Santiago's Dons in a 7:30 community
colleie football pme. the season finale for both teams.
Meanwhile. Golden West concludes its campa1111 a
night earlier, hosting Bakersfield on Friday ni&ht at 7:30.
The Dons boa~t a potent offen~. ll'-crag1ns 366.R
yards and 30.4 point\ pc1 game The) 're led by
sophomore quanerbad. Silvio Delhgatta. who nas
compkted I. 18 of 242 pas\<''i for 1.622 yard~ and 11
touchdown&
Herc's a capsule look:
Raaebo SuUago j3-4, $_.) at Orange Coa1t (1.f ,
1·7·1): T he Pirate own an 0-2-1 mark against the rec;t of
the county, with a 11e against Golden West (7-7), nnd
losses to F~Jlerton (54-9) and Saddleback (27-15) earlier.
The Pirates own a 19·15 overall edge against the
Dons, but Rancho Santiago has won the last three
includma last year's contest, 35-24 '
.. Right now. Rancho Santiago 1s the hottest team in
Delligatta's primary target 1~ freshman wide receiver
Ed Nasser, who has irubbl·d W pa~st~ tor 396 yurds and
seven touchdowns. OCC matche~ up with a total defense that is last in the
conference. y1eld1n3 368 I )ards per gnmc
The Pirales' ofTen e 1anks eighth in the M1S1.1on. w11h
Its wishbone dir~cted h> \ophomore qu.irterback Ken
Laszlo and 'iopJlQmorc fullback. C hns Mendenhall
0.., ,... Mafl .......
A vcragrng S. 7 yard) per rarr). \ll t:"ntlenhall is the
third-leading rusher in the rnnkrc:ncl' "'1th 690 yards and
four touchdowns.
Freshman Leon Phillip~ ·~ ( 0<1\l0
\ top pa\s-catcher
ha ving hauled 1n 25 passc for 348 yllfd\.
Tucker wall be compleung his 2.ith 'i{'ason with the
J>,i,caLU..Aad bas. a.cac1•cr mruk_ul' 1.:?JHO.l:.5-fuu .5.51 ·--·
w1nn10g percentage ~ ·-
Bakenfleld (3·4, 5-41 at Golden West (3·4, 3·5·J):
.The Rustlers can hit the brcal..-e,en mark in the Pac·lJ
w11h a victory Fnda} over the Renegadt'\, who h.ivc :1
similar goal.
Overall, the Ru o;tler<. ha"c beaten Bal..a\fidd onl}
once an fi ve lnes, with the" 1n rnming :ti 0( < · '"o year\
ago, 28-7. The two teams hn ve .ti!><> lied once.
Individually, Golden We~I c;ophomorl.' tail back
should eclipse the 1,000-yard ru'>htng mark this year.
having moved to 986 with his I 8J-)ard effort against El
Camino last week
Parker. an Ocean View 1 ligh product. shares the
conference rushing lead with Bakersfield's Chris John·
stofle. He is expected to become the Ru stlers' eighth
1.000-yard gamer.
Cerritos basketball pickt
Cerritos College ha'> been in-;talled as the fa"onlr to
win the 1985-86 outh ( oa~l Conference basketball title
in a poll of sports an formation directors. •
The Falcons. 1hree-11me defending conlerenceclla.n·
p1ons. arc followed h~ Fullerton. ( yprcss. Mt. San
Antonio. Orange Coao;t, Rancho Santiago. Compton.
Saddlcback and Golden West
Oranae Coaat Coach Dick Tucker la looking
to •nap a rour-&ame loelng atreak Saturday.
Cerritos lied Mt SAC for the confc:rcnn· crown last
year and rolled up an 1mpn''>'>tvc: 24-8 seao;on record. Thc
Falcons. who rt'Ce1ved sevt:"n of nine lirc;1-place votes,
return five sophomores anti two c;1aners ofT last ~car's
squad.
Fullerton, which rece1 ved the other fim-plal-c votes.
returns one starter from last season·., 19-1 ! team.
CARLSON •••
From Cl
forget his 7-3 Saxons. they were too
beat up and other clubs were probably
more deserving of the wild-card entry
m the outhern Conference playoffs.
•Upsets of the season: West-
minster 24. Edison 14; Huntington
Beach 21. Westm1n~tcrO; Corl);1a del
Mar 15. Newpon Harbor 14; Mater
De11 7,St. Paul 14.
•Sea V1ewGameofthc Year
Newport Harbor 24. Saddlcback 21 .
•Sun~t Game of the Year: None
( 51-14 doesn't qualtfy)
•Thnllerofthe Year· CdM 15.
Harbor 14.
•Most controversial game: New-
pon Harbor68. Laguna Beach 27.
•Best midfield confrontation:
Ocean View Coach Karl Gaytan and
,£d1son Coach Bill Workman.
•Most d1sappo1nt1ngcrowd. M ul·
t1ple 1ic.
•Most quotable coach: El Mod-
cna's Bob Lester, prior to has team's
14-0win over Edic;on in the season-
opencr
• Pred1ct1 ons: Harbor will advance
to the Central Conference finals;
Edison makes it to the Big Fi ve finals,
El Modena return\ to the Southern
( onference finals.
* * * The) 're ~tlll try ing to decide on a
name for the nev. league which will
incl ude( osta Mesa, Laguna Beach,
Woodbndge, Trabuco Hills. Laguna
Hill<> and Orange next fall. One being
tos'>Cd around is the (ugh) Pat1fic
Coast League, as 1f we need to confuse
the issue with the Pacific League and
1hc famed defunct Coast League.
They'll already ha ve the Costa
Me">a Mustangs and the Trabuco
Hills Mustangs. along wath two
Lagunas and two H Ills.
Trabuco H11l'i, Laguna Hills and
Woodbndgewcrcn't around. but it
wasn't too long ago( 1968) that
Laguna Meach won the Crestview
League champ1onsh1p, an eight-team
cirru1t which included Ora nge, but
disbanded a10und the 11me they camr
up with the Century League.
* * * Something good 1son the horizon
for formerCIFComm1ss1oncr Ken
Fagans. a Balboa bland res1dt'nt.
Fagans. who retired IOyearsago
after 21 years as the Sou them Sec-
11on'scomnussioner, 1s to be pres-
ented w11h a d1stingu1shed service
award by the National Inter·
scholastics Athletic Administrators
Assoc1a11on Dec. 16 in Anaheim.
He was a highly v1s1ble eom-
m1ss1onrr who turned the Southern
Sec11on into national prominence
His Compton High basketball
teams were 248-23 over a I 0-year
span.1nclud1nga SJ~aamc winning
streak
Saddl eback gets
early CIF start
In 1he only IF football playoff
pmc of the n1&ht. Sadd lebaclc H11h's
R03drunntr . the No 2 ~cd team
-~11..._. __
Riverside spurts
4past OCC, 89-80
Second-half surge
proves decisive;
?addle back r omps
A four-minute stretch midway
throu$h the second half proved to be
the d ifference as the Orange Coast
College women's basketball team
suffered its first defeat of the young
season.
Meanwhile, Saddleback enjoyed Its
second laugher in as many n1iht~ al
home.
The details:
Riverside 89, Orange Coall 80: The
Pirates. who trailed by five points a1
halftime, took the lead against the
visiting Tigers. 55-54, with 14
minutes remaining, but then were
ouJscored 15-4 during the next four
min utes and could never recover
The taller Tigers, led by Karen
Polk's 28 points, built the lead up to
15 points before seuhng for the nine·
point wan
Orange C'oa~t's pressure defense
had kept the game dose in the first
half and 1hc Pirates appeared to havt'
built momentum heforc R1vers1de .. ,
h1g run
Sophomore .\m~ -Hathcock led
< oast '<, balanced auack "'1th :!6
points. while Melissa FeJda'i1 poured
1n 16, Man Beth Thohe added 13 and
L1sa S<humakC'r 12 ..
Fe1da\1 and Thobc shared top
rebounding honor\ for OC< with I 0
apiece. .
I he Pirate\ now h111he road to pla}'
Cuesta C ollt·ge on f-nda~ and anta
Barbara 4'aturday hcfore returning
home nt"tt Wcdnc<,<J;l\ tu face
MiraCosta. ·
Saddlebaek 93 , Southwestern 3Z:
The Gauchos are ofl lo a 2-0 !>tart after
'iCOrang more than 90 pointc; an their
second 'itra1ght outing
Saddleback Jumped out tl> a 25·5
lead at the outset. built it to 47-15 at
halfttme and coa!>ted lo the wan.
Center Connie Wa1kle scored 30
points to lead all players. while Cheryl
Eland chipped 1n with 17 and Dina
Graham notched 16 Wail.le was alc;o
the leading rcbr>under with 14
Saddle back meet' R 1 ver<illfr
Wednesda) in 11\ nc'tt game
UCI BASKETBALL ...
From Cl
hut 1s almost back to his earlier Imm
which had Mulligan quite happy
about having three qualtty backcoun
players to go with.
"Hess is a liu le behind the other
guys beca use the eisht dayo; he m1sc;ed
with the ankle," said Mulligan. "Bui
he has come back faster than every-
one had thought and he seems to he
coming around." •
C1acc10. the 6-10 five year man who
prepped al Newport Harbor, is "vcl')
intelligent. a good shooter and very
steady." acc9rding to Mullig:in ··11e
should see sd'me minutes."
And one of the many newcomers to
the UCI program, 6-10 Sandy
Caldwell . who hails from Melbourne.
Austraha. will hopefully add some
physical play to the Anteaters th1'1
season. "He\ a banacr." said
Mulhgan.
UCJ will get a chance 10 bang
apinst Itself this Saturday. us
Mulligan has planned a full 40-
minute scrimml'lgc, complete w11h
the c;hot clock.
OCC soccer team
opens tourney
l11tl(' mmc th1\ Saturda)." said
Mulligan "We c;t1ll nl'cd some work."
And no doubt thl' Anteaters wi ll gtl
plcnt~ of1ha1.
* ANTI! ATl'.A ANGl.liS: The ntw DHktDell
a rena wlllch will rt olact CrawlO<'CI HaN I\ "QOlng
ac.core11n11 10 i.c.hedute la1a Auoc1e te AlhltHc.
Otrecior i.ao H11V1tu ... Trit grouna wO<'k 11
CIOnt and lht 1ftt rou C>Mn cievtlol>4fd Now wt'rt
wilting tor 1111 D•Ol 10 come In ro vet 1111 bulk11"9
vncierw1 v ' ht 1e1e1 The ntw comoi.a 111ou1ci
COii In ""' 11tlOllDO•l'loocl ol 1J mlttlOn and 11'10uld
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It wlll Dt rteelv lor ''' C11ri1tmes tovrnemenl lhel
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11 not comOleled DV 111a1 11,.,. Halvak1 urtCI
•rra"9tmenl• l\an Deen meelt 10 move tht
1ovr1'eme<1t 10 lht Lot>Q &ttch Aren. The
AnlH ltn art 11111 Ir ylng IO 11nd \llt\ '°" lltJll
HH01' t gem•• e11a1n,1 NtD<eo .e , Pec>o«citne
I nd 8 t t<llev r ... Allthtt,.,, Convtnllon Cent~ I\
one OOO IDllllv bu• H1tvlll\ won'I know unlll eller Nov 18
19 boats finish
Caho journey
By ALMON LOCKABEY
O.tlJ """' hetlnt Wrftef
Nineteen of tht' 48 startl.'M tn the
Long Reach to Cnbo San Lucas had
finished hy 8 a.m. Wednesday. Four-
teen lOR boais had finl~hcd and fi ve
PHRF. ! . ~~.!~~!!~ITS i House of '"'PCM '9 Mon Jan 6 -'Comoton (l'IOme)
WtO Jen • -··1 Ml kl\ AMOf!IO ' and the a View Lua"'e C'O<ham·
p10M. tac:kle Garden Grove League
reprcscnu111ve Bol Grande toniaht
at 7.30 11 nto Ana Stadium
The Oranae Coa'lt \ollc:ae
womtn's soccer team will OJX'n phi)
11'1 the Southern Cahforn1a Re~1onul
Tournament fnday night at (1olden
Wett Collegt
There were no later rep0ns as radio
commun1l'ttl1ons hrolc'e down l1uer in
the da)
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the Year Glenn Campbel[
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only leaaue IOS'I a 13-12 dcc111on to
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the uth C'oa~ C'onfcrcl'Ce. will
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(4-5-.l) at 8
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Rlol\on. 8al
GIDIOl't, 0.1
81lt>onl, l(C
1-<eni.e, Tor
t..omo. T0t
PuCktll. Min
AIO•Onelor, T0t
O•rclo, TOI
Geoman, 114•
13 s s 10
I
1
AL. MVf' wlnMn
3 • s
1 s I
l
lttS -Oon Molll"ttv, N-Y0tll.
1 ... -Wiiii. HtrnonOOI. Ootroll
1"3 -Col ltlolr.on. 8ottlmof'a
1"1 -Robin Yount. Mltwoul\N
IM I -Rotlto Fl"90fl, MllWoullM
19t0 -O..,llt llroll, KontH Cllv
tt7t -Oon llevlOt. Celftor11lo
1f11 -Jim Rk •. Botton 1'11 -lloel Corew. Mlnnot0te
36,
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17•
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96 ..
14 .,
•S 39
35
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11
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1'76 -Tnvrmon MunlO!'I, Now Yorto
lf7S -!<red Lvnn, 114\lon
'
lt74 -Jett llurr~n•, TeaH
1t7l -•1Hlo JottilOll. OoklOllCI
1'72 -Okll Allen. Chl( .. o
lt71 -\lkl• llvt. 0....lenO
lt70 -a-~. ll•lllmor•
''" -Mormon l(llltOftw, Mlnnoaoto 1"' -o.nnv McLoln. OttrOlt
1'67 -Corl YH trromtlll. lotton
1"6 -Fronll •ot11n1on, 8olllmo,.o
t'6S -Zollo V0t•e ll01, MlnnMOlo
1"4 -lrootn llOOln\Oll, 8olllmor•
1'6) -!lllon Howoro, Now YO"ll.
1'61 -MlcllaY Montie, ...... Yorll
lffl -"oot' Merit, N-Yori\ 1..0 -lltottt ~II, ,..... York
ltt' -Notllo '°••· CllkffO tfst Joc•lo JonlOft, lollOl'I
ltS7 -MlcltOY Mentlo. Hew Yorll
lt5' -Mlclo.l'V Mantle, ,._ Yori!
lfSS -Yoel ..,.,., ,... Yan tf~ -Voel w ro..t. New Yorll It~ -Al ROMn, c~
ltS1 -tooov Sl\allfl, ~~·
ttSI -Y09t wra, New Yortt
tt50gU 111111.110 N.-'l'Otll
1'4t ho Wlll11mt. '°''°" lt4 Lou lou«MU, c ...... M
lt47 -Jot C>IMHtlO, ,,.._ Y«k
lt4' T Od Wllllorl'I\. lot!Oft 1'4S -H ..... _...__, Ottfolt
194' -.... ~Mr. Ottroll
"" -S9'IC1 ~ ....... """ 194) -JOt Ool'd!MI. *• Ytrll
Tlmo 17 7t U IXACTA (1·21 0.10 174 00
f<OUtlT .. lltACI. 350 yero1
Ft r E Nuft ICorOOrol 1 70
Oovlell Win 101-lckMnl
Fire POllcv CE Gorclol
• 00 H O uo uo
110
Time: 1714
P'll"TH •ACI. 400 vtrC11 80tn Perfect (Peullnol 12 .o
C•aonovo Win& (CorOozel
~vonnth\ Pon (Trenure)
Tlmo· 10:0
U UlACTA 11·11 1>010 \60 •O
SIXTH lltACI . 400 vorO\
s '° 360 420 3 70
l IO
The MHle<I L.eely (Fll"l 910 UO 7.60
Merrllune I Pllttonlonl 1 60 2.10
Country Tio (Mltcholll t 40
Time. 10 12.
12 IXACTA (3·71 Dalo nt 20
SIVINTH ltACI. 910 ?erC11
8on•nlnnor IE Gercle) 9 IO S .0 l .0
Ovno OOil (H Gorcla l 2 IO 2 40
Oanl&tt Oovs (Meltrl l IO
Tim.: 46.22 U IXACTA (7 II Pe10 ,,4 60
llGHTH lltACE. 400 varO\
Rebelllous Ore>nen I Fgr I 9 20 UO 1 IO
8iu. Moon FreO<Slo ICunnlgr1em1 •IO 3 .0
T rulv A Pltnurt ( H Gorcle I 1 IO
Time 10 II
NINTH RACE. lSO varO\
Erin\ Clltroor IWorOI t 00 s 20 s 00
1-<ev A Star tCunnlno,.om ) 6 40 S 10
Tro1 Pellgroao\ t81re11 6 60
Time ll lS
U I XACT A (I 61 P••O US 20
12 DAILY D<X.1111.I (S·ll 0010 ut 70
12 fll'tCI( SIX c•·7·l ·7 s II pe10 1n .r.u_oo 10 °"' w1nn1no tic~•· <1•• ,..,""
11 Ptci. Sl1: conlOlotlon oetO 't Of1 to 10 10
wlnntno tlCllet\ (llve n; "'I
S 1 .. ICK NINI (S· 10·1·4 1 ) I S·l l Patel
12,'°2.20 to ono wlnnlno llc11e1 "• l\Orao"
Total carr..ovar 0001 ll4.•?l tl
AllON1onc1 3,162
HCllVWtod Partr
WIDNUDAY'S lltlSULTS
( '"' .. >O·dlrV IMHUtN>r'ed meotlne I FllltST lltACI. 6 lurlOnO\
Frl•CO Otnnls (Meza I I> .0 9 20 6 00
snoe S11v (Howtn) 6 IO H O
MA1k.o cnor11tr (Soll•I 6 20
Tlmo 1 11 1/S
SICOND RACE. 1 lurlongs
Juliarte'S Or .. m (Katnetl 9 70 S .0 4 10
Prlrtcou Sllotoure (Soll\l 1 10 4 .0
\llCIOllOUYI (Ftrnolldtl I • 00
Time 1 25 l /S
U DAILY DOUllLE 11•61 OOIO Ill 00
TH•D •ACE. One mire
Nortnern Prvor <OmngZ) 19 .0 I .O 6 70
MOIOI 8ool (SiDlllll S 60 4 10
Vlt14 10 Coll tMcCarronl I 40
Time 137 S.S IXACTA 14·12J 0010 '393SO
,OUlltTH U CE Ono mllO
JIG•IOIH f81ockl IS 00 s 40 4 20
Allllna CHOfnonot1 I • IO ) 60
8 Erote !Berti l 70
Ttmo 13'
S.S EXACTA 13·11 DOIO 1147 ~
f'll'TH RACI. 6 lurtono\
Hlgn HOC>ll (F'1ncov1 3 60
Fifteen Gra"o 1 v1ron1uolol T~lloOOll (Mezo)
Tlmo I ti
S.S EXACTA I' I) 1>010 5S100
SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlOnQ'
Cee>rtclousnou t8eal t6 00
Reard1n'1 Orov (WorO)
Cold NoM 1veron1uora1
Tlrno 1 10 )IS
1IO 160
)60 )60
~ 00
680 •20 460 3 .0
110
lS I XACTA 11·41 Pa •CI 5119 00
SEVENTH RACE. I 1116 mllM on turt
Time For a Slam IPncvl 12.0 ll60 900
Gormlev !Moul e 10 • .0 Quffn ot Bronie (V•i.nruetel 4 00
Tlmo I .0 •1S
U EXACT.& CS· I) ot1d 5409 00
12 ~ICK SIX (6·4·)·4 1 SI 0.10
1140,195 IO to ttlrH wtnntno 1lco11 I •b
noHo•l S2 F'lelo. SI• consotelion o•IO
$3,091 ao to 1l2 wlnnlnQ llckal• Clive
l'torlH )
llGHTH Ill.ACE. 1 lurlOnv'
Morlo. The Lori< (Otlvert\I 3 60 l 00 2 60
llorlne (Meitl 910 S 10
Mourotoclo. !McCerron• l 10 nme in
S.S EXACTA 13·71 oe10 \9t00
NINTH RAC&. I 1 mile\
Po111ton.o <Ve10n1uotal ~ oo
lleoutetlon M•n IHtrnenOezt
Juen'\ S111er (Solill
T\mo I SI 2 S
U EX.ACTA ()·II e>t •CI WOO
A111noonco 10.136
NHL
310 ) 20 soo )60
4 '°
CAM .. a•LL CONP'llltlNCE
EClm011ton
CeloorY
\lonc(l(Jver
Wlnnl1>19
l(lr19S
Smv!M DMMen
W L T ftn
14 4 2 30
10 6 3 13
Q 10 1 20 • 9 1 ,.
4 1J I ' Hort" DM'*' I 1 l 11 , 10 2 ,,
4 ' ~ t)
4 10 • 12
St 1..0uil
Cnlcooo
Mlnnototo
O.trolt
Toronto > 13 l '
WAI.IS COMl<llltUtCE
Pl\lloclllllfll•
Wnl>tnoton
NY R•notr•
NY ltlonclofs
New Jet\9"
F'Ut t l>ur Of\
lluffolO
Boston
QuOOK
Montr"t 1-<•r~o
"•trldl DMlieft IS l 0 lO
11 6 l 2S
t t I It
• ' ) tt 1 9 1 IS s 11 ) 13
Aden\• DM"9ft
11 1 I 13
10 • i 7l
10 1 I 11
• • 3 It
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100 11
IS 69
.. 16 n 16
60 9•
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67
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6S'
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11
60
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7)
19 ..
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62
11
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Ntw Yorio. ROlll>Of\ 1, T0tonto )
c111c.oo 2. vancouvOf o
WlnnlllOO 3. St LOUii 1 T__,.tO.-.
~•I O.troll
New Von l\lllnoett II llotlOl't
Ht ftfofO et li'fllleelelltlllo
St Loult ot MIMMOI• ,,,. ... 0..,...
QuMi« •I lluffolo
WIMIHO or 1"111~
Mtw JtrMY ti \ll flCOUVtr
o..---OAVIY'i "oc•n ,......., a.di)
-71 .,,...,. " llOnl... "' .......-ie~. ' c.cl. ,. ceb llM• ' Miid MU, to mecll«'tl, It IC\Mlfl, 1 llloCt. CTMlltt l
wNto ttUI
'lJA•A WMMlt' -0 M$Wt J "'"
110 r.cti eoo eo tMCt.tttt. '" te\lllMll
"* ..... ~ lrWt ....... LOI 4 .... Ull -C.ttalc L.U t otlelc ~. I t Ooredo ,..,,. Wiile, llltck !toed ,._II ....._e, SOii O.otw .,_.
, _, ..,. , , hnl• , • .""""'°"
...... -~ NIO\lt! """ U.ll.t •rvt•MOe -Ev-I.All<•
IAN H•llAltDIMO -... odo ll'otll
I.Ake, S""""°'OOCI Ul<t
IAN DllOO -06-~ ll'ol>d
IAN 1.Utl ~ -Alt KOOo<"O l.ollt,
Lo tune I.oil•, L.."9 ! l..•11•
,N8A ¥WISTl~M GONP'HINCI
.. o<ltk DMVoft w L .. ct. Ga
Lohn 11 1 917 Pornano • 6 S7I • GOIOtn Stote I } soo s
°"""' s 1 • 11 ' St11tle 4 • )QI 1 .. '"'-"'• 1 11 154 ....
NlllOWnt DtYI'*'
Denver • , .,.
HOU.ilOll 10 ) ,.,
~•n AntonlO • 1 462
Utt n 6 , 461
l>ollo• s 1 417
""'Sit"mtll'O--~ ,.. l64
IASTllltN CON,ElltEHCI
~tlolltle DM$lell
114110!\ ' ,
Pflll00tl0!11o 6 s
New J«'°" 1 I
WHnlno1on • • Now York l 9
Contrel DM1lon
MllwaullOO " • Ootroll • s
Allonto I 6
CIOwt•nO s • Clllc.ooo s 9
lndlone 3 I
W~v'sScon•
L.ollen in. c---. 107
wu111no1on 101. C•evelend 98
Oolrolt 109, Now Yor~ 98
.Jll
S4S soo
333
250
1ll
6tS
SJe
3'S
3S7
27l
8oalon 11 S, Utoll 106 !011
Pflltooole>nla 117, Goioen Stott 113
AtlOnte 11•. Cnlc.aoo 101
Hov••on 126. 1no1ona 91
F'l!OenlM 171, Son Antonio 100
MllWOUkff 116, S.allle 106
T °"""'" 1 Gotnft LAllOf'' at Oenve<
Porttolld er ca..en
Mllwaukoo at Socrame<'l•o
l'ridt\"1 Gomes
Pt11tooo1e>nlo Of Boston
GOiden Sle te 01 Ootro11
New Yotk 11 wosn1noton
Utar. e r Cltvelenel
1nolono ar Son Anton•o
New Jef~v ot F'tloen• (
HOUllOl't ot Se•lllO
Ulltn 121, OIOP9n 107
4 ,
s
3
) .,
s ...
•'l'I
2
) s
~,
6
CLlll"'~IRS (107) -Ca1>e 9·1• l·S 71
While S· 10 0·3 10 Oonolel\011 l·6 l ·S 9
Eoworch 6· 1S 0-1 11 M Jonn'°'1 tl·2• 9· 10
JA, 8en1•mln l·6 3·• 9, Bnooemon J-11 0 O
t. Mure>nv 1-l 0 0 4, Tr.otna• 1 • l 0-0 7,
Goroon 0-1 O·O O Totars 4S·94 11·21 107
I.AKERS ( 122) -llemD1s l-6 O·S 6.
worrnv I· I• 1·2 17, A~I· Jet>t>ar I· 14 3·•
19, £ JO"n\on 9·1? •·S ??, McGH l ·U 0-1
11. Green 3·9 O·O 6, Luca\ 6· 11 4·4 16,
Coo11er •·9 O·O 9 Kuoc"a~ 3·6 l-4 9, LO•ter
t t 0·0 1 ~prlOO\ 0·5 o-o 0 Tot•" S3·9t
IS·1S 117
Scon bv Quo"'""
Clll>04f\ 7S 26 21 2'-101
Lelltrs 31 27 JS 21-l??
Tnree·oo•nt goal-McGee Fou1eo
out-None Rebounos-Cllooen SS (Caoe
111 La~en 61 !Lucas 111 Auosls-ClloD4fl
26 IEo...,eros.91 l o1<er1 lt IE Jor.naon 101
Torar loul\-CllDD4r\ 13 L61<ers 23 Ttc""' cet-RomDos
Alltncl•nc-IS 71'
COfMllUNITY COLL.EGE WOMEN
Rtvenktt H , Oranet CoHt IO
( H..i · clftteAftco >
RtvwMdt (ltJ ~ • .,.. c out ltol
.. ""'"' lvftllff'll LOllQ I 0 0 1 ScnmM ) ~ s 11
Poteraon 0 O ) 0 Fet40u 1 2 I 16
8eil 0 0 0 0 TllObe 4 I ) 13
POik 10 • • 11 Htncc• t I • 0 ,,
L•nO'Ov t 0 l 1 l(Dvsn• 2 7 l 6
McOwll 8 0 l 16 Rinooi>e I 1 7 4
E n\IOV 1 0 l i' Celll•'l 0 t 0 I
~muell 0 0 0 0 l/Vhlle 1 0 O 2
Louoer 11 I S 13 8wsa~r• 0 0 0 0 Miiier 0 O I 0
JOM\Oll 1 0 4 4
Tote!\ 40 9 76 9'1
Hlllftlmo: Rlvtn!Oe, 43-:I&.
S.ctct.beck 91, Soutttwntem 32
( NOft • conf9ronc:e I
Sou1'1Wtli.t'n Ill) Socldlel>oc• (tlJ
F'aoe
lllDtrO
Oertlla
Tove\
Buller
Cut~bre
Wallo.er
.. " ... "' .. "pl I'll I 4 0 9 T hurme11 l 0 I 6
1 0 t 4 !)cr1m101 1 O 0 4
I O 4 7 Lvoen I O O 1
l 0 7 6 Forster 4 0 0 8
1 0 t 4 Oorcla I 0 I 1
O 0 S 0 Granam 9 0 o 16
l 1 l I w11aon • 0 0 9
Ete no I t J 17
Wel~le lS 0 1 lO
Total\ 17 6 16 :n Tot e l\ '6 t 1 93
Hltlftlme: So--.Clo, 41 • lS.
,11(,
Wres11ine
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Con'tt9t 4'll, GOldOft Wttt •
(Sou"' CMlt C.,......_l
111-Wllllema IC I won DY forfeit
116-Slnon IC I 0 Stt VOll\, ) 47
l)~Rul1 (GWI ooc ~kuroo tl· 10
142-Lonoll. ((.) ooc. KOl\~v. J·l
15'>-Wetch CCI P Schulz. JJI
15'-Von (Cl 1uo a.< Avres, 23·1
161-Powe" (') wO<l Dv lorloot
177-SHOhem (Cl P. Becerra, t 16
l'I0-8rtnton fOWI OK Howe. 13·6
Hwt-Skourtn CC I P JOMM>n. S SJ
Wednftdllv'a tra~
a.&HaALI.
~ .. ....,.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS-N.,._ Rio
Amos OirKtor o4 ooerotlotls •nel -• moneoor of St Celhodno& In lflo New
Yorl<·Pennsvlv•nlo LHOUO.
NofteMI LONW
PITTSllUllGH PtllA TE"S-NorNICI Jim
Lev•ano m•n•oor
AIMfk.llft AIMdlt""" llUFFAlO lltSONS-Nemao Jim
Mor\hlil m•ne11tr
f'OOTaAl.1. NottoNI ,_... 1.eaeuo
OE NVEll llltONC0$-Pte~OO Riel>
Porro•. rur111lno t>o<-11., on wolven
GREEN 8AY PACICERS.-Ptoud Tom
Huffman ouord on lniuroo ,_,.. StQned
l toto.• w1n111e ouorel
PMrLAOELPHIA EAGLES-S10..o Jeff
C11tl•t1n10n auorterll>Ocl<
ST LOVIS CAltOINALS.-Ptocod llonnv
POffiri setetv on 1n~oo ,...,..,,. Slol\4ICI
Tonv Muml0to, runnlno lbo<ll Ctelm.CI
E ''"'" Grev •too rt(91vor lrO'fl ... , .... ,
SEATlLE SEA1-<AWl(5-<lelf'NO RIO
Porro\ running llKll. from wol~
WASHINGTON REOSICll't •o ~
a eDO l•u~t eUOttor1>o('ll $""'90 JOo
""'"·Ill wldt r.c.1wtf'
..OCKIY ....... ...a .. L...-
MINNESOTA HOllTH '1 A•$-Co-.o ... JOit , ....... ~ ,,..,, s.rin.r.-s
of "" Amerl(on Hoctoev LMOUO
QUIEICC ~OIQU~s-llOQllM Got• ~ dlf•IWNfl. "'°"' 1'1 .... l(ton ..
'"-·~ Hoc!t.ty "'~ COU8M
VlltGINlA -t•tell DOii ~o-.-r,
ouenOl"boO lo ttw reottlel fMl9\ ~ • ........ ~ ,.,... .... ,.., Of Iii"'
ruin
\
big shortage ·r or defense
with Denver
OOlt\Q~M OSL ,_... ~~II ---......,.. 19: T .. I"
E.tt•t• 1°'91 '-09 ·~ ;,·;4':.e,;;-~-...... 10t4t ~ atvo Loo Atamttoe CA , u.e.c.) ~ Ct~ ~ ~
90720 CA tv01
OIL Inc 103t I "'" Notice II ,_., ~ IO ....,_ "-"""' Al emtto• lhel LOO C:t9ClllOll Of '~ wlll\ln ~ ... Ct . ,.. .. ,_ Alelntl~ CA 92720 ""'*' ,,.,..,~•I ~ t V • Ce lt70I
TNs buOlM.. •• eon· ~ trlMNf 11 ~ to oe ow, m4t J.tf111t
ducted l>y • c;orpor1t10t1 m.O. on per90NI property "'-Ct~ ll~ ~
09'IH. s L.Ailfltt '--*'" ~ Ce 9270I
TM ·•ll19ment WM ftled The '*'-end ~ Thlo bua1nete ~
Wltn ,,... ~ty C\efti ol Of· IOdt..... Of Ille lftltnded ducl.O ~ • ,.,.,.. •
MAN HATTAN HE.AC H l.\P) -fhr Lo\
Angele' R aiders m1Jht ha'e to fa(e a.mencan
foootball Conference Western D1v1s1o n·lead· ina Dc:nver this Sunda)' w11hout three kt}
memben of their defenr,c
Stan1na trona safet) Mike Da' 1\ definleh
won't p lay be<.:au~c of .a knee inJuf) Ht wai
placed on the Raac.Jt:rf tnJured rC'~l>'c lt~t last
week .
In :add1t1o n . free ">alt:t) \dnn M cElroy and
defen)1 ve end L yle Alladu arc considered
doubtful for thr game at thl" I .o~ ~n1cle)
Coltseum
MQt COunt~ on OclotMr 22. ttlNlletort .,. MAJn' K tlet'tNp
,.., HAMMou-.1 1711' ,...,., er. ~ M~ &MM, CA 'fllll ~ .... 11ieG
PUOl!ahed OfllnQ9 CoMI flie IOC.tlton In Cellfomll wfttl me~ a.ti 9' Or·
Delly P11ot OC'low 31· "°" ol tile Ghlllf necutl\le ottlot MQI County on ~ 2'S
ltet!ll>ef 1 14 7 I INS Of ptl""pel ~ office IH5
Tll-39& ol C"9 ltlltn04t0 trtntt•Ot It ,._ ,_tt
1----------.,.m• PublllMCI ....,.Mgt Coell "8.IC NOTICE All 01het ou .. neoo n•M. Dally Pll04 OClol* 111 No-eno eoor ..... u..o b)' the ~~ T. 14 . .21, 1•
'tCnTIOUI --..11 1n1~ '""''"°' wtltlln ' TMn NA .. ITAT'l•NT tilt" V-•tt ••at )'Ml'I l•t
Tiie toUOWlng l)ef'oont .,, P .. I M> ,., 01known10 ,,... -----------
0041\Q ou11n .. • u Stuft 1n11no10 tr1n11.,.. ore rtaJC NOTIC(
Pini Cafe a Otlt 28&21 umo 1----------
M 1 r ouero to P a r k wey . The n.....c11.nc1 bull,_
MIM!on vi.io Co 02891 .oor... or tno 1ntenc:t.O
Ratpn EdWln Hlun. 21112 tran•l.,90(•1 110 J SCOTT
CHlleroek Ro Leouno W ILLIAMS 3486 S •nll
Boadl. Ct ~285 1 Claro Ctr Coe11 M... CA
Tlllt t>utJn .. a 11 eon· 82828 YOU AAE IH ~ULT
dueled I>)' .,, lndlYIOu.el Tl!ot tl\o P<OOWly pwtl· UNOER A OEEO ~ ntUST
Ralph EdWln Haun netlt lleteto 11 Otectl'*I in OA TEO 10/2/IA UNl.ESS
Tn.a lletement wu flleO~get*Ot u 011ote>C*it\1raoe I YOU TAKE ACTIOM TO
s trong enough to o" ercomc th OS( obstacles ""''" tne County Cler'lt of Or· ftatur.. tQu•e>mont 1reoe PROTECT YOUR ~"OP.anli.io 0.0~ ~ Coun~ Oil October 2' name INMllOICI lnlerNt ERT'f IT MA"( IE SOlO AT
M c Elroy haShCen hampered b) 3 hami.mng--,911g---· C0"9nont ono OOod Wiii 01 a P\J8tfC-nl.E ..-rw ' I f'BlllZ2 tMt••n E~ S111ton l>ullO NEEO AN EXPl.AICATION 11\JUry 1oralmoi.1 a m o nth H e tncd lo pla)' lu1 Pu1>11sMO 0ranve eo..1 ,,... and'~• 1ocoieo 11. -OF THE NATURE 01' THf
"W e're concerned about the Bron1.o~ at th1~
point we're more conccml."d about the health
of our team.'' Coac h Tom flores o f the
Ra1de~ said Wedne~a, JI h1~ weekly
meeting w11h rcponcr\ ··' ou haH to. be
Suhda), but :iggra ... atl'd ht\ 10JUf} earl} tn tht' o .. ty P110t Octooer 31 No 17651 MKAnllur 1rv1no PROCEEOtNG AGAINS 'T
Raiders' .13-6 \lllQn V\t'r the (1m.11ina11 vernt>e< 7 14 21 1M5 CA YOU YOU SHOULD CON
Bcnr:.ts and mts~d the rt\( of the o~me Tl>·404 rr.. Bu-a oomo uMCI TACT 4 LAWYE~
fli i:r t>y NoG tran1ter0<1 ol MJCI A zado su ered a hru1'>t"d left calf earl> rn P\alC NOTIC£ 1oco11on ,, Mee Aftnur T1COR 'T1TLE IN ·
the Ctncinnat1 gam~ Euon SURANCE COMPAftt OF "It'~ sore. but I hd\t' a le"' da\\ ·· ..\liado P'ICTITIOUI .,....._., Tr1at NI<! Dulh ""'''",.,CALIFORNIA aCOfpcntl()(t
W .• , , · .. NAlllll ITAftmNT 1nt0f\Clod 10 tie con141m formerly Title l~rence tno
said edne'>d<1' \\e II <,ee "'hat happens. Tiie 104k>win0 peroori• are meteo •• 1,.e on1ce of BUR· rTrull Compeny
Stacey Toran 11; the replacement for Davis. doing t>ulll\Ma u Karen1Row ESCROW co 2010 0no.c.m1>11 12, 118!>.•t Ochs McKinne~ pla)cd in McElro .. ·s place Kooter Jono1JTl'le o...n N T..sttn A..-Soni• Aoa. 900 A.M . Tic:or Tltat In·
against < e D<.:nga ., I o\l1ado c.an t pla)', he I Newpo<i eeoc11. CA 926e3 o.c-tbet 10 1986 torn11 • eorporauon. '°' . h o~ I I . · 'I CoOectton, 514 29th SI
1
c.111orn1e 92705 on 0< 1'1ot surenc. Company of Call
be replaced I" <;can Jones Karen Koster Jones 8388 Th11 but~ <r•nater 11 aui>· ~'Y Tille ln11Jrenot enc
While the R a1drr\, 7-4. and Bro ncos. 8·3. Gotdeporl C1re1' Huot 1ec1 10 C111tor1111 vnrlOl'm Tru•t Compony, u dlilly Iii>
will be playing a game matcfung the first and 1ng1on Beech CA 92646 Commerc.01 Coo• Seetl()(1 Pointed Trull" under 8nQ . 'Tl'llA oulln•H 11 con 6 106 pvreuant 10 0..0 Of Truat
second-place team\ tn the o\F( West. Flores ducted t>y e n 1no1Y1ou.i •n41 name and .oor•• ot recorded. October 6, 1984
hes1lated when a1;l..1.·i.1 to de\Cnhe 11s import· Karen Ko110t Jon. tn• person with wnom u 1ntt No 64.,..13137. ot a nee Thta s111onwin1 wu 111e0 -:101m1 may t>e tiled 11 Bur· Ott1c111 Record1 In the offloo ··La c. 1 • .. .. Wlltl the Cout'lty Cieri< ot °' , Eeerow Co 2070 N of IM County RecorMr ot .. ~! .,un< ~\ '11.am~· "'a' c rucial, he 'iald anve county on Oclot>er 23 Tu1t1n A.,. son11 Ano CA Orange County Clltforn••
Thie; "iundJ~ .. g.imc I'; not Ilk and death. I 1985 9 270') Roi Eecrow WILL SELL. AT PUBLIC.
don't 11 l..c to U'>C t hl' .... md c rucial If we can get F21M17 -'4232F<KI l!n(S '"° 1as1 oay I AUCTION TO HrGHESl Bio
b th t • 11 '--nh " l>vOllS/'190 Orengo C<>ut IO'hhnoct•.rm11>yanyer.01-O ER FOR C ASH OR ) cm. I rcj \ IK:-i.Ome'> a lt(l.'.t race Dell PllOI October 31 No-10• srtall be Oecetnt>er 9 CASHIER'S CHECK IP•Y
Flore5 ""1td that \eteran quarterback Jim lltlmi;,., 7 14 21 t98S 198S wrucr> 1 tl'le t>u•,_ able et ltl'M o1 MIO 1n towl\.tl
Plunkett "'ho <.ulTered a dislocated left Tll-397 Cl•r 1>e1ote 1ne eoneum,.,.. n'IOIWV of,,,. Unttod 1101••
shoulder during thl' Raider,· '\4-1IJloss10 an 11on 0011 lfAttflod •t>ove " tne SWiii tront ontr•noo
F ~ ·· , , NO C£ 00180 Octol>ef 15. tt&5 10 tile OIO Ot~ County ranc1sw on xpt --"'ould probabl> begin P\ll.JC Tl J ac:ott WlHlaJfta, lft. iCourtl'H:><.IM 1oc:e100 "' 1ne
prac11c1ng v.11h the team th1~ .,..eek. FICTTTIOUI 9USINEU tenctM Tr--. 200 Dtoe:ll ot WEst S•nt•
..... ITAT£MUfT Out>!•'~ Oronge Cout AN 8"1<1 lloonerl)I WMt
Chiefs' Bell
latest 'pro'
to be linked
to cocaine·
I Tiie tollowtng petl«lt 1,. Oo••v 01101 Novemc-21 Sulll Str911tl Sonto Anti CA
d l>U u S"90r' '98!. oJI rtQl'tl title and Int., .. , Olng .,,.... T,.~71 c:onY9yeCI to ano now neio I N B 2810 Tiie Rnone ,.,._ Dy ,1 unde< saoO i)Mo ot
P<>ft e..c:rt CA 92663 Trust on Inf! orooeny lltu
1 w 111tam Kenneth F ncn P\8.IC NOTICE •led ,,, SIJO County •n<:
2810 Tiie R"IM 1rUJ N-St•te OMCnDeO U
pon Beoeh CA 92663 ~ .. L.OT , 1 Of TRACT NO Tllrt 1>u11nOH ts con YOU .&fl( IN 01,AULT t ~'840 IN THE CITY Of
I OUC190 Dy •n ono1v10ual UNOffl A DEED M TMllT I IRVINE COUNTY QI OR·
I
Willlam Kenneth Fine,,. DATED A ....... ,.,.~ ANGE S'T.ATE OF CALI·
Tllll stlleme!'tl wu !tied LESI YOU TAKE ACTION f'ORNIA AS PER MAP RE
witn 11\o County Clerk ot Or TO l"tlOTICT YC>tM f'f!Of'· COROEO BOO~ 312 '•noe Counly on Octoi>e• 2S EflTY, IT MAY. ltOU> AT PAGES 15N TO ,.. IN
11985 A ll'UeLIC IAU. • YOU I l • F21m13 M!l!D AM urPt.AMATtOM CLUSI VE OJ' M IS-
F'ut>llll'*l OrenQ;! Coul Of THI NA TUM Of' THE I ~~~lA~~~~CSE Mt r s T ~~
I Daily" Piiot Octooer 3' No-ltflOC!lOINQ AOAINIT I COUNT'f RECOROEll Of
V9'Tll>et 7 u 2 1 198S YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CON• SAIO COUNTY
________ r_~_30_ TACT A;:~":~ EXCEPT All 04L, 011.
" \ '-~ \ \ C 11 "t \.111 f \PI -\1,!kc: Bell ol I P\8.IC NOTIC£ TlltUITH'I uu RIGHTS MINERALS, ~IN· TI NO 4MM ERAt RIG~S. NAl URA1.
tht• "-an'>a'i ( It\ ( h1cl'> the \Ctund pla;cr FICTITIOUI au•--•• . . . GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHEP
5elected tn the I y ·n1 i.lralt ha'> become the NAME ITATE•NT H YDROCARBONS B •
late'>! '>P<>rt'> ligure named on kderal cocainl' The 1011ow1ng persona are NO TICE <S HEREBY IWHATSOEVER N AM E
h o 11 OU LA<I 0. 1 GIVEN tnet on W.Oneedoy t<NOWN THAT MAY BC c arge'> G~I~ E~~~. ~303 NovemO« 27 1985 01 11 00 Wl'THIN OR UNDER SAi[
The f>-4 lf>O-pound ddcn<,1 \t! tnd. one: ol H1tt>o< BIVO J.12 Cost• o tlOGk • m ot MIO Clay on LANO 'TOGETHER WIT•
the mOSl popul3r athlete\ tn tht'\ u1mmuntl\ Meso CA 924126 IMI room Mii -0. 10< con-THE PERPETUAL RIGHT 01 "'a'> escorted lrom o\rrowhe3i.l \1ad1um l), D<•ne Men.n. OO•My o.ic11no TruotM • S a1u DRILLING MINING, EX '' · 300 E C 1 WWf NewllO"I #ltto1n Ille o'ftc: .. 01 REAL PLORING ANO OPERA TIN(
federal ma~hals V..edncsda) before pracllce Beech Cc;.-;2860 ESTAT£ SECURITIES SEA· THEREFOR AHO STOAIN(.
H e and t"' tn brother Mark Rell. another This oustnH• ,1 con v•CE •oc.a1eo 11 •800 No<th IN •ND AEMOVINO THE
former "'1at runal Football League pla\er "'ere oucteo 1>y an ·no•v'<lu•• Broeowoy Su•tt 100 •n ct>o SAME FROM S AtO I.AN[
among 11 rx·r'>o n\ indicted b' a tederal grand O.ano M Dor-, g,•:::.,ss.~:~~ a=:.;:~~1~1 ~RuAo~~Go~~EER R~ ';",.
\l h K U d d b h ThtS Slll&menl WH l1i90 · ··-v• ""' JUr\ 1n ""t(. tt3, Jn "'l' ne<; a~ .\ rot er with fl\(' Count\ cren ol Qt ,1NOA A Cl-<APIN AllOl'ney llVMIF'STOCK O R OtRE(
o l l\ler lod.ctt a JU\ltll' of tht' Kan')(1\ enge Count onOctot>et 21 •'Low u ou1y •PP<>'nteo "ON"U" OR•LL AN(
\upreme ( oun Jl'\O "'a' indtl1Cd t985 v •ustM unoe< ono pur9uont M•NE ~ROM LANO OrHE~
I' ,.,....7 10 tl\e f)OW8< 01 t.alfi con· •HAN TMOSE H~EIN
_ V.. e3nng h3ni.lt U IT\ and 1ac1ng 3 ma \tmum Pvi>tosneo O•ongoe Cout te<•llO 1n l"•t certom OCMMJ 01 ABOVE OESCRtBEO. 011
II\ C·H~ar prt'>On <erm Bell appearl'd h<:tore a Daily Pilot Octob41r ) , lllO-Tru91 1ueeu1eo Dy CLAuS 0 ° GAS WELLS TUNNEL!'
federal mag1'ilra1e rn t..anc,a<, (I(\ "-an and \l&ml:'ler. 14 2' '98' JUSTESEN e nc ANNA AN D S HA>TS INTO
was released on$ S 000 hond H l· "·'" ordrrcd '" •08 ~~! rr~!,~90"~~~1~;0 ,:;f ;~:~~~;IJR~~CEA~~~i
to a p pear 0<·t11rt• J l<'daal m~g1.,tratc in MllC NOTICE '" Boo1o. t40t4 01 Ottl{;111 Rf! 1-ANC HEREINABOllE OE
W1ch1ta NO\ 27. coro1 ot seoc:I County •••SCRISEO ANOTO BO'Tl OM
Th °'" . I•' I' •II t . t • , , 'h' ,,, FtCTITIOUll llU81NE88 DOQ« 1040 RecorOe< S In· SuC11 WH1PSTOCi<EO 0~ c -o·~ear-o u ,t: 110( lt:r~ \\at l are,tu NAME ITATEMENT ll<ument No 10971 Oy O•RECTIONALLV ORIL1.EC:
with use of a telephone in coca1nl· J1stnhut11rn The ro11owino per"tOnt .,, ru son 01 o oreocn or oel1u11 wE~LS TUNNELS ANC
and attempted po%l'S'>tOn of t.:o<:arnr F al h ooing Du11>ness as v11100• '" oaymen1 or pertormence SHAFIS UNOER ANO Bf
could reCCl\e a ma,rmum ol li\C H'ars rn 10r1Yf! LTO 151 M;elmu• ot '""' ODhQOllona HC:url'IO NEATH OR BEYOND TliE
d < \'i ()()() j' . Dri•e Suite J5 CO~la MHB !rtert Ov •llClv01no 11111 EXTERIOR LIMITS Tlo<ERE.
pn<;on an a 1 • inc CA 92626 t>•eocn or o.1au1t Notice ot o F • r u N NE Ls "N c
The arrest of Bell 3 cnnd11to nrng tanat11. W1ll1em \/ Hema Jr •51 wr•C" wn rfl(;CJ<Oe<l Mey 6 Sl-<AF"TS UNDER ANO BE
en JO\ mg one ol h1~ best scasom. surpnsed dnd p(,1ttmus Dn.,e Su•t• J~ 1<11!5 u R&eoroer' rn ttru· NEATH OR BfYONO T.,.E ~hocked an .ilread~ troubled louthall trarn .\ Co~!~1~:,: g A ~!~~~ ,5 , ~~~ ~~ P8jB~~~2;~~~~ ~~T~~g~~,~~~Rl~~E=~
11-1 los'> tn \an F ranc1<,lu \unda\ dropped the Koimus 0,,..,e Suite JS TO THE HIGHEST B1DOER r u NNEl EOUIP MA'"' Chief~· rno rd to \ .. g and 'itr~llhei.l <hl'1r ln\1ng Costa Mes. CA 92626 FOR CAS,.. •owtu• rnone-. 01 • AtN REPArR DEEPEN Slrea~ to a tcam-rcuud \C\en \lra1ght Tn1s ous•n•n is CO" tP!f' .Jn11eo S111es or o ANO OPERATE 4NY SUC,.
0 d ( h I 1 • H h d Oucteo b~ • •1m1tt!d perln• •Vt•e• s eN<• Orowr Of" • WE L t S 0 R M INE S n 'I.I on d\ It' 'i o"' ner ~mJr uni a y,1p "'"' o• no1•on11 Dan~ 11 w 1rHour MQWEVER 'THE
tSSUed J \tatemcnt IO ljUCll rumor\ that head Wrt1o•O V 111'"' "'"' 01 ledt1tt1 er.Oil union RIGt1T TO DRILL MINE
l03lh J ohn \lat k O\ll "'l>UIJ tx• d1sm1 .. !>l'<l This state<Tte<'t was ll90 O• &'10lf!O< 1~t1$0111nga S"O~E EXPLOREANOOO
The lather of '\l3n 1no Jcfl•n\ne back f...C\in w11111~Coun1v C'4W11 010r. 1flo ><>•" 1uoc•111on com•· ERATE T!'<ROUGH • ... e
le' ... -•no.. ')Vntl 0" XIO~ 25 C••eo r lh1S ctoto Oii l>OV•ble SURFACE QR THE l.)PPER R ns'i died ct\ 1.·m1ght \4nnda\ alter a t>nel ,99., et 1~ 11,,.. ot s.Ole 1111 ,,9,., !> o o ""EE r o F • 11 E
rllne'>'i 1<2902l1 111 ,. enc 1n111u1s1 Fl&IO by ·t SUBSURFACE 0~ S A•('
Hunl Jnnounll'll v. n lnl·\J.t\ thJI &II hJl1 I> •O'•"'(\(f O•&l'Qlt COHI ., ··ullM n '"'II .•• P•OO-l ANO AS l:IESERVEO [h
b h • 0 1111, P c• Ocie toe< ~, No-e<h "'"'°'" ,.. SO•O Count¥ THE 11:1\llNE CQ~OAN' a been granll'J .1 fMtJ k'<l \l pf j \C'nu· trom t c ¥9f"\Del ••• ]' •985 11no Stetfl ()MC ... D@(l H IOI COFIPOR~T·ON IN ... E
team Th~20 OW\ OEEO l:IECOROED '"'BOO"
Evert-Lloyd hints
she'll retire soon
Pereei I LOI )4 01 T•ecl 9277 P"Of i 56 ANO N
Nt '296 H ,,_ow,, or o BOOI'. 111!34 P"GE 38:'
----------'l"llCJ •ecoro~ '" Boo" 2'8 BOTH 0~ Of~IC AL "If
SUPEfllOA COU..T Pio• 30 to 33 1nclut1MI Of CORDS
OF THI STAT( M1sc e11on41ou1 Meps re-
OF CA.L.,OflNIA cord' ot tne countv rfltor~r TtuSIO• .J F PARR1So..
FOfl THE COUNTY ol HIO C.O\llllV ANO PHVlLIS P ARRIS><
Of OflAMOE Porcfll 2 A non·••CIUllY4! Ttofl •<reel 100f... en1!
In ro tM Conaonrot0tohlp •Pounenont eesement '"' otlle< c.ommon O&S1Qne11oro
MllC NOTIC£
of IM Pot"Mfl •nd Eollato of 1ne ourPOMS., Mt fOl't" 111 11 on~ or t,.. raol prooef1~
MELBOl R""I-'\u~traha (.\Pl -('hn" VIVIAN L. H A,.lE. Con-1non~tnetor>Oo.Mlertbeo d U <'11b 11 tl ~o n voo "
E-...cn-Llo,J 1hr top-rJnkc:-i.l woml·n·, <tnn1~ oorvot" ,.,,.rt•Ll•\I Sttetoon 1011noc 1Purparteo101w1 1essn1-1a1 ...
h c-No A· 1"9Cll , ..,11,11 d11Clorotion o t C0\/41-Avenue 1rv1ne CA 112114
pla)et 1n thl' \lOrld. hinted I hur,da' th.its e NOTICE Of n•"'' cnnoitiona ono r• Tl\o unoe<sognee Trv11""
ma) Clln\IJN r('tlrt'mt.•nl 11 \hl' ""'"' thl.' SI 'i ,..IV.ATE SALE ,1,, "°' -11eor04!d M•v :;>O d1.cto1m1 e ny loot>tttt) '°'any
mtllton o\u'\trJhan Oix·n "'h1L h tx·gtr'I\ ,t( Of flfAL "'Ot>ERT\' '"' • r ~oo• 96'' 0090 •r>e0<rectnesa ot tll• "' .. ' K \l d No11ce •s ne<•t>) 01...,. 1• o• ie lf•l•• •9COfO• or .. .a •OdrM• ano ot"4lr commof' 00\ ong un u n a\ 1~ ... ,.0,. s.gnoo 11 c ,..,. , 11,. ,, "''h Of"iijnAtoon " ony -"OWr "I lan ~'l' lhl' end 11fthc rodi.l, '-ltd thl· ~~-tervoto< .,, "" ""' '-EA ~ .. 1,,...,, odOrH• or N>retn ~rar-old f hmi.1.1 l\Jll\<:'( "ho C\plarnrd '>ht' 1 ALE CO'l-"f'~ w·l't4'1 •t Sa l<I S411eW111bemeOe l>Ut
ml'i'\ed thl• ,.,..11 prrp hHJ'tnament'> f Panasonic p11va1e .~ 1 •n1t "'ll"•st , , 1"" r...-~""'°"'" "41<-•· w•cnou1 covenan1 0t war h \\ I () h or>e 1>e•1 r •OOf" ~ • ttoo ,, •",er e "0 , •1nty HP'"° 01 1mph4IO •e
Natmnal Jnd "l'"' \oul 3 {'\ rx·nJ lO t (' 1er-m1 •nO ((In.,.•"''"~.. .. .. , ...... •n t>P 4081 o••d•no trtle ~!On or
lWO-\liC('I.. lnnit ( l1"1t:n ht'lJU\C c.ht' nll"' ncc:J<; a 1nef'l0t ment•O"f'J ""Cl -..1 ~ Yto04''" von• "•'''~"" oncumt>rance. 10 e>ey the
break hcl"'t'l'n t.•urn.inwntc. ,ec:t to conl11met.or o, '"" ·~,. .,,. ,.,11Qnod rw1rt11D~ unp••CI t>ol1ne o 01 11>"'
"Therl· " \Ul h ,fr nth tn "'lln1C'n'" lcnn1~ •l>O,,...~otoo i:our1 M o • ·~ ""' 111 to1Plhl) '°' •n'f note(ll MCurcKI t>'t H oo " Decemt>« 10 •98'-01 •o 00 '"'"''' ,,_. MIO ,,, .. , Ot11t110 or Truot 10 '*''
'IA. 1th m.th h('\ \II dtl\C thdt It n•Jlh t.al..e\ a lot AM 111 1~(1 P•r~ ..,_"'" w""• ,1,,,. rommon S 1 !o '" 908 llO Ml •n<:IUCI
out of nw \hl' "lrd 8ott>Oe 1110tld Ca1>•nr111• .i 1,"'0" •t •no as oro....aeo "' 11a10
..ll ldn .... 1n lhl' \u,lrjlt,rnO(ll.'n 1t m1ghtbe r19n1 tlllOlll'IO •"'.,"'''"''"O !'.4~ "'"" .. r• moo• "ot&s tovenc .. '1 onv I ' con ....... , .. 1n •no tn ""' '"''"°"'•••r•nh ••[lr"s O< .1n(lt1tti..111rm1of ... O°"'<I a good 1,lt'J It> H'ttr(' allhnuith "'on l "'' thdl reol pro~ly co""""""'~ •mr•...o '"O"rl1.,,0 1 ,.,. l'<I~ Ct• l•utt •-cllotOM ono
1"'go1ng1o harrx·n · d"'Of'•ted as .,,. ,.,oio .,.,~•<>• C" .,.,~ ... ,.,,,.11,._ ... ~n-o11t1eTru11 .. ono
Dunng her l11n~ \lj\ JI lhl· t.11' C'lhclon 111 9'\100 CorOl'e °"'Mot (.oh " ··"""' , ... ,, r.r """'' l>•I "'It'll'""''" er .. tod t>y t'l•(I
\\Omrn·, tl·nnl\ l h .l\d hd\ "'on V..1mhlt-dnn IOl'n•a deeet"•~ • 10l1 • 1..-.0 ,,1 '"" No•"'" N 1'141< 0.-0 °' Tru.tt
LOii 5 111'10 7 (II AlllC~ , l1 Ot>l>gl "'<' 'M'C\J .... '" ••Id '"'° b9Nrllclll)' undef MIO thre-e 11mc\ the I rend1 ani.l t \ Open" St\ ~nut>dlvtlliOn ('It L0<on• , .•• , ,.. , ,,1.,,01t o-o 01 Ttu•• ~of°"' e•
\Imes and the \u,tr,111,rn 0()1.'n I" tl't' oet Ma• u P9' "'a" ,....,eo, •no ,1,,11, '""'' u r:>rc,,,l(lod erut.O ano cMl•...,.90 to ,,..
"I \!Ill hi\ e 111 pl,I\ trnnl\ I IO\(' lh(' <KOto.CI tn Boote. I)~ r ,,, ... ,,.,, ,,, .... llCl••n(fl~ It .1n<1ttr•19n.o I wrltlton Otc
I• I of Mt~~ MA(ll '" ""t uno.i 1,... 1.,m, tl•0t4IC'I 11r1tl(•n at Oef1u11 1no 0.
\tl}\ ell mg •• l lt•\J ,,11.I " m \Iii \('f) CQnl• eordt of Miid °'llnO' Coun eno •nU•lf•\t M ~"'" O<I ..,.,_,, 10< S• ... •l'\O I -men
pcltlt \ c oul th('rl' " ty .,,n,,.. 11no "'"' '°"'' NCtto<f! 01 Oetoult tnO tte<
Ml..IC NOTICE
P:ICTITIOUl llUll*all
MAMI 1un•MT
T ne IOllOWl"O IH'f'llO<'I• Iii Ootno bull,_. H ORfC
flee It IC t ~25 W MtlCArtllur
• t 1 Colt• M .... CA 9267& w~ IC 81.,.,.n. ..?:032
S onte Ant Ave CCttll
M..-C A t26n
Ttw1 t>uerneu •• con
Ouct.0 t>y -" .n(l111>0u.i
W1•11al"I K 8f own
T1llA llJll--.t llllU ..._
Wltll '"-C<M'ty C'-" Of <> ~ C-tv on Octow ,~ ,_
PuoiolheO Qf enge Ooetl
Ofl<tY Pttol OctOC. 31 No -.-r. r 14 21 IN&
'" 4 '1
Mt.IC NOTICE
0.0• Of on.re ... 1n,.;t~ cn•tO" 81111 ••ponte• "' '"" Hoo to S@lf Tile u~
!Of Nld l)toi>erly •n.J mutt r11111.,. •n.:t Ctt '"° ""'" cauMd MIO Nottee 01 0. be in w<lllng Ano will M 11' ""'°''"j b~ Htll ~ nt teutt ert f1e(:t~ 10 W to be c.1..._, et tr.. olflce ot Aot>Mt T ,.,1 T,..,. 10,.1 •""°""' or OtO•O 1n tne county
l'ICTI'TlOUI .,..... N 8•0•on AtlOtnr. l(W ""' tll•ll ('lf')llOlllOn 1nctv01no """"" Ille r..i l)f()t)ef'Ty ..
NAMI ITAT'l ... T Conaerv•tor ()I"''~ oe ltW.C •fll-•t>I.., "'""•'fld ,... l«•teO ,,.,. fOllOwlnQ C*'tOn• are with the c*'" ol MIO Su cnargw •"'-' •~1"9'1"" nr ,,,.. ,,..,, .. or l)et'ly oonouct
0001'\0 ~ .. Tl I( Con-DeflC)f C°""1 °' OM\le>lod 10 T •11•• ... , ,,.. ti-ot lnltlOI •no ~ TIC~ Tf1L( IN
tut11ng 7MO t:1e1«> oA'l aelO at1°"'4tJ "9'_,.,,, •t P'•OlteetlOl'I o• '"" lli01te:• •• csul~NCo ... " ~PAN~ or
Co.1• ,.._ CA tM27 '"Y time .ri.. ·~· pvoi. ~ A ·~ ... NIA 1, 17 w~
f9"Y L ~ICfltO*'I. ~ ~ltM Qt tflll l\OllCfl tftC 0.t.0 NoYenlCMo 4 IN~ " ~...,,..
Cio.11 0 2 Colll MeN CA befOB "'•WOO MIC! Mlfl LINDA A CMA~ At• CA 11770 Anf\ loo.m.
1116'7 S.•d u1e w111 be meoe on IOfM7 • Y9 • ,,,....._ Co""''" ft11J '°7·JI004
T1111 bvalnne re eon ,,.. lortowtt\g ,.,mo 9J;RIAl ••TATI II~ ltcor Tttle l11M1re nce
OUC1.0 bv .,, "'°""°'* Ot t.O !>tovo mDe1 10 T111 .,_wa_ • C ......... ~ of ~ I
T.,rv l l\ecfloO*I tttS -r: ti .......... 9J; OOtPOtMlon ~ Tltle _..?'1...,.•~~t"""~ ... 'Or· MHMA •CMM•IDI•. O ......... '' t ' ',. "'-9nol ,.!:! T"'ll ~.., -·" '"" ..._, , ..,_ .. ...,. Ca-d11 ,_ ........ NJ1 .... pet') M -f.C Count., Oft Octobs 'll ~ ~ .........., ,_ ._.. .,_, ci ..,., St'°"f 111...tceio
1 -... ~· ,. ""' ......... t 1h;ha• (TW)..... , __ .,. __ ...-,c•-Pu{'lltfled Or-no-c-t -~!lf'M ~ ~ ~ 'Orlrl9" 0ant O•"Y "°' ~' ,. ~ Dr-.. C... 0 .. t, PllOI 0ctoMt l 1 No-Ody Ho! "'-lber ) I ,., 't ttH I~ Piiot I\, 29, ... ~ ' ,. ,,, ttU 1t 1 l'1'\ 040 Oeca•• $ ,...
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
''P J can speak a foreign language! He's
sayin' stuff I can't understand."
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
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that led E11t to double four 1padea.
However, IL 11 not a IC>und ladle al
thit vulnfJrablllly. even at
dupllc.t... Unle 1 North has taken
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by Jeff MacNally
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by Charles M. Schulz
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OVERCOMMEIWALIZING
OF C~Rl5TMA5?
by Tom K. Ryan
by Pat Brady
USE THE KNIFE
ca11 hope for as a one trick 11.-t. lie
11hould simply 11it hack and takf' hi11
medicine.
We1tt led the ten of hearts. F:a11t
overlook with the ace and shifted to
his 1ingleton diamond. Eut''
villanou11 plot was obviou11 to
declarer -the defender was rt-turn
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inl{ a 1lngleton diamond and hoping
for a ruff. Even with all hands on
view, 1l l1 not easy to 11ee how that
can~ prevented. ~Ince Wut's nine
of hearla la an entry. At the table,
however, declarer found a fool proof
met.hod, 11 t.bt catda l~t.hwart
the enemy'• plana.
He won the diamond In dummy.
cashed t he a~·klnr of c:lubii and
then led l he jack of apade" East
wu forced to covel'. Declarer won
the ace and then delivered lhe eo11p
d• gmc• -h ltd the nine of elub11
from hand!
When We1t could not play a rlub
higher than the nine, It w11 all over.
Dttlarer dl..-ardtd dummy'• rf'
maining heart lo'ler and commun1ca
lion between the defenders' ha nds
had been 11eve>,r11d. F.asl was able to
win a cluh trick he had not an
ticipated. but he had no way to get
to his partner for a diamond ruff.
No matter what he rrturned.
declarer would be able to win, con
CHARLES
GOREN
ced4' a trick Lo the muter spade and
claim the rest of the tricks. All
declarer loJJt wtu on.-"pade. one
heart and one rluhl
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b•lh•. deck with ocean 11150/mo 838-9427 or view 0., i;.C, gete, pvt la Ltl Ptala iela ger pvt petto $745/mo I .·~~~\· end gar Prvt !>Ch $1895 F ~m1811e11w1~n01~PCd-KMrtel31•~ and bey view Ctoee to 645-2991 bch, rec. quiet S2500 • Maneger &48-9794 • • .-Sorry, no pell ., .,. every1hlng.1320,000. 780-280l Ow l agt 2'07 • •ALSO* 640-5Ul7/l30-3777 U. ••.u n 3Br 2Be, lam rm. detached n Condo 2Br 288 nr SC Ptu It 2B• 288 Star11og et I 1395 ~ ger Big yard 1985/mo t.aguni ch1tm 3br 2 ba. 2BR. 1BA, frplc, garage POOi te95/mo incl Mal& 750..og f9 F 19ht 2br' Iba ap1 ctow 1C 111-1• ?51·3191 Pete lrpk;, wetktng dllllO bch, S800 mo 875-5809 or water No pell 83I·14711 28r 28a. pvt pa1IO. palnled beet. bay. quiet no pelt
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duplex, the owner·• unit CIRCLE THESE 1 -VIiia Rentelt 875· 7015 lrpk:, wood deck. tky· 38A apt W/0 hkup Ind() OPEN SAT !SUN 1..4 Luxury Condo 21k 2'~ be
with two 1tory tlvlng living alone? S395 very 3er 2 'rBe Condo pvt r.8/d, t1ghl • Country Htttng room. lrpte/ler/lrg deek I 208 43rd StrM1 W/O, pool. ~ M 12 !><
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bdrm hOm• or 3 bdrm port call Charming 3 bdrm home. 1800/mo yrly Fee 7593 TSL MOMi &42-t50~ Nr Udo c.nt., 500 3111 NB S-400.. uttt Qui.
hOme wltncom• unll •Ht.f1tO• WOOd llrs new etpl, din-TILlHIT lli-lltO wrsa• SHWJll YILUIE St 1 1250/mo 6'4-7299 ., .. 646-7787 850-11!1
CtoH to elementerl lnatanl appeal Ill 1700 3t>r rm aunken peUo. lrpk; STUDIO No Kitch frpk;. LUXURY I & 2BR IPll IUI Eutbluff Twnhee ._.., 38' M... to .,,.,. ..,_,,., scilool, 1011 St. Day 2ba flat meny extras S 1000 mo 645-2944 Incl prv oar & moll ulll .... ,.....,_,.,., ooen Catt to ... tht• one 3 t>tk to bch. S520/mo tr• Mo rent from $800 WIT •T1 2Be, 2 cer, 8" No Pl'• 8eect'I vi... Home wtga Well priced 81 $395,000 539-619? Best Atty coat lt-rrt ltac~-2111 759-7087 or 968-7271 2323 Elden Av b48·765• 1950 64•· 1 10 8-5 M·F & pool $800 844-2007
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tuty decorated 4 Bdrm Slunntng large newer age, yard. tndry hkupa, tBA oceanfront houH. aec No _pell &45-7234 WIT llT1 no pets 645-M48 tv meg
home wllh cu11om pool 3Bdrm. 3•;,ea Country new crpl New paint In & patio. yerd, o•rege Yrly. tBr 181 1550 sec '350 FURN Studio pertlal kll 1 *3 Ltghled tennt• coum Nwpr HQhta 28' 18a pool
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538-8737 or ~9--0825 and •P• Extre wide lot French E1t11e Gate out 1795/mo 432-6670 S975tmo 650-2493 2Br 1811 S650 MC MOO pe<eon ro WOfk 4 AM• 1n *2 Swimming pool• garege lndry S725/mo I t No pets &31 -8427 C M S •Stream• & pondl 1601B 15tfl Sr 950~21: Bellar He thte onet guarded pr vale rure Eatlllde 2Br I Ba Twnhse BIG CANYON golf co'"" e•ChQ for to rent/ 250 •Sorry, no 1>91• M/F 10 "1r NB apt t l>lk t<
646-717t community Lerge famtly Newly redone Lrftsry vu 2t>r 2b• condo $1400 18r tS. Up11111r1 Refrlg n-tmk F pref 845-2357 •Furntsntnga ev111 SPACIOUS APARTMENT bch Need Dec I $3e<
room. tlbrety PrlGed to area. prvt patio $675 • Ben 6' •.o 1•1, 676·"' 736 1981 Maple Ave $430 S LE FRO•• occ AN t 87" • •111 aell 11 $422,500. V11<.ING MC dep 631-7900 .... .. " Sierra Mgmt 550."1015 LA MANCHA APT WHY NOT CALL 1 llAI '"" ...,.. ullll inc ,... .. ~
RE 751·71164 2 sty. 2BR. den. 2~BA 2Bdrm tBerh S625·S875 llJ-1111 1>42•2357 Nice turnlahed roo"
--EASTSIOE 3br 2bt condo. condo. 1860 11 2 !plea, 2IO·A hi lar 1111 pd no pels 642-5073 Spectaculer 1 Br t B• I wl kllChen prtv & l)OO!
S.etla CMll Quiet. gar . lrpt. pallo, no highly upgreded. fully E'slde 1Br lb•. ger. no 3Br 2Be uppet Ger. ,_ WWlll vllWE t>ey/OCAll\ 11i.w. Frple.; S3001mo CM ~8·3823
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2Ba. f/p, 1g pal 1112,500 gdnr & alarm sy1 tncl I S 1850 or S 1575 unfurn 2Br l'~Ba 323 E 18th * lrg 1 & 2 bdrm. newtv Freewey. nonh of BMct I Slept 10 bcfl UptlrJ 28 Promontory Point. N'Wp
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model wllh 3 BR. beaut!· Nwpt $559,000. hv/dln area w/pvttman E'etde lovely oldr 2 Br. Iba 1000 aQ " terraoe. 18C Front apl 2BA 1BA,pat10 TSl llllT 142-1412 Townh<>oM 2 Bdrm 21>1 I u1il •MC 646-5371 Iv meg
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YOU do IT CHRISTIAN MINISTRY. compulat Input, ~ own toola. Maco......,, S2000 -seooo. FIT Your -·-Apply In f*eOn, Vlll-ot BALBOA BAY CLUB Raap. fOf" malnt .. ~. I " 1iiiillll11 W .. ..._ &42 t1a1 8 ~ "O ·-..-/ 13"1111 -•5-• 27 Call btwn t-4 Mon-Fri f()( errand• & ~ral clffn· .,.,... • .,...., ,..,. lhOWlna my you • ordering. 4,. • ., te31 Plac.ntla, C.M. own hre no exp .,. Exper. ho9t .... full/pan Inn. 1 Merine Ave, apl)t. a..5.5000 ext 520 up. Mu1t work well LES 057.-8133 '°" a bMU1lful rain~ ..U Karen NIT~ TIU * s s time Starting SS plhr Balboa l•l•nd. wtl)eOP!e l have a Calif. ~O~ '!'!-0:''= Malal1tr1 " SlM LP.A NI T!RMINIX 1nternallona1 ALE Al)ply In pattOn. btwn DRIVERS Croes Country. drlvtt• lie. Approx. 30 *SAi.Ei SALE!*
'· J. h h • 1>·11am or 8·0pm Mon· 11111 5130 no·~· nee. Calll. llc. req hrl· flexible .. Newport Retr"-'atOf'I S129 & Up gr~I. How d VuU d MAN·~ need• '*l t '04.IO tu the nallona IMd•r In • Thu,.. The hach HOUM . apply MacGregor \'tell"· Phatmte*Jtloala, 807 w. w .. h;. ' S99 & Up
IT? ftUILI\ .. non. yplng, phOMa, tt('mlte & peat control hH (t .... ) e 10 SIMpy Moltow Ln, AFTER 183Q Placentla. C.M. 18th St., Nwp1 Bch. O .,,, aa/el...,., $""" • Up etc. Contact Judy lmmed. ol)enlng tor L.,. Bch No Ph ~1 . -ry.. gt ...... • t Immediate opening fOf' fUll 494· 1034 9:30 to 5pm. outllCS. r°'11e t~hnlelan Prior plumbing sales ~ .... · one 1 EASV ASSEMBL V WORKI llW 11•1 0LUllll "Complete Line of Home
ume Olstrlc1 Manager. Ill_., ..... Exper. helpful but not mu1t. Ouarantee + com· pleaM. SCHOOL s,~.OOP•Pet'Y-2,00t . ~uoatE•~: Energetic people who ALFLuArnPIP1hLl1'!.g•c"es •-nee. We wlll train. Muat mlaalon a.name avall-mT 1111111111 ..., ....... 9. n-. need tle:x hra. $5.50 to r1N
MU11 enJoy W()fl(lng with Orange County Alrporl he11t valld Callf. drl....,.1 able. Full or. Part-lime 18 & o....,.. Wiii train, etu· JOBS p«lence/No alee. ..,_ S8/hr Cleenco 780-7274 F.U, l1ar .... t4
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· ate an IBM PC. account· 11 I 1 & eve. Apply 1" pereon E•RN ELAN VITAL .903 Now hiring for graveyard UNIQUE FURNITURE FOlll> ADS
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We offer an excellent ban· I~ b11ekground, In AIP ~~alt ve1nc::i't~ ~ .. !8. ~~ Tll UIL 'I PL~ Mon-Fri. S-&pm. Club 17 ft 3419 EnterpriM Ad, Ft. shift. A~"' In person. 1947 S. Main St. llt>r ·~ ~· ..... 1870 Newport Blvd., C.M .... ~82 'I Stnta Ana eflt program. paid v• A R, peyroll. llllOfd pro-xlnt oompany benefit•. 1528 Newport Blvd.. 11 &4$-5«8 MONEY Pierce, FL ~ 250 E. 1 111 St, 1Ylte I,
e.llone & holld1ys. bonut ceulng. Call 55&-0353 C a I I 9 4 9 • 0 2 1 4 MeN. See Dan. CM 8·5 M·F MS. 7565 Btw11 Edlng« & W1rner on
"'"'"'am and dental In· f()( appl. (8 5 )0 1 1 •••RI ••-•a _.T/--•• PRIZES FLIUL llltllll · · · Main St. See the Beerl ........ am-Pm r •PP Y n _ .__ -.... ,.,_ Full & Part-time. '40-0012 PUl1 •fYll 1-12-1urance. Salary plu• lllL FIJUY person, 1538 Newport Permanet'lt tull time • ..-F• lllYIU 1 _.. 6 "
mllffge relmbu,..,_.t N • • t •PP• a r • n c e Blvd, C.M. EOE cieritl. Apply In pertor Hot1Hut la IOOklng IOI TD~ Fill/THIE PAY tu:!;:-.~~11~: Open lo.-6: Sun 12"5
_____ ...__142-1111 ~~i;.aQl~~ ~Jc Y· wu -NHllUI U>am-U.noo eQe<Qftkl.baat..hoatMMt 11\.1".l-. p• ... 1n•l Wiil 2431 w Coat-Hwy. N.e. ee-dbl ~. rro.1-tr ... -perton et Oajly Pilot, 330 train Off by noon Mesa Statlor*•. 270 E and fooc:t MNtfl. Day a an• ireen, x1n1 cond, to cu 11. !~~~~~~~~! Watt Bay St . Co1t1 675-5010 • Immediate opening for 17th Sf. c ~ night ahlf1a avaJI. Apply Ir hltnrlel tfM • OpportunltlH avallabla P&IT Tm 225 Call 613-7379
M... Ca Apply 9-11 u··· uoan••y qualified ----... Harrlt S•'-~reon 2·8Pm. 1885( UILY PILIT with the LOS ,6,NGELES Newapeper home dellvtfY. ... x FOUND a.tut 12 w1t1 otc • . .m. (Cl la --....... ~. -Oc I TIMES Clrculetlon De-2·5AM l""hl van Of' ftr..&. KENMORE nASHER. Int a.m or 2...C l).m. rcu . lor Sr. Partner. Lltlg 1800, 1680 exper. help. Ra•• -•y ouo as, lrvlne. (of1 ......,.,, part-...nt In our door to up • .,.:,. . ...,p/mo. Call b....,.twftn cond. S250 •H· 1428 . •Pup Cocker SP•"'' tlon Dept.~ exper .. n-smllr, 780·888< tul E>ccellent company iaRll."-MacArthur Blvd, behlnc. 11 you are IOO'klng fOf' extra ..... .-v
'1emale, Adams/Delawart la•-• SllS benefits and wortclng Yll•l WllTll Reglatry Hotel) ependlng money. or llke door new1paper U IH 12noon-7pm 8.42-8015 Retrlg. 25 cu ft 2 dr w/auto
•538·425l • cal/ su llllPTllllST condition• Apply. at the LOS ANGELES to go places Ilk• M-olc program. Guar•nteed loe make< xlnt cond
-..nd· Cock•tlel: G11• llm•'I-for bu1y lumber company TIMES Telemarketlng Of. Lin fTAUAI F•1 Mountain, Knotts Berry hourly wage pb..t• com-Pll HllPTlllHST $295. 644-;271
1"" , wr-hou & llAllE -aey C ,.... Come to II Fornalo. ltallar F 1 p •·~ d m1111on. Houri: 9am L-ouna BMch Mtg Co. ----=--=--..,...,----1)Mehtaoe. Sa1urday 11 Back office dullff for Flexible rs con· -lkle In oatl M .... vvr Cifa & Bakery loeated at arm. or w n rl4<>'1 an •2pm or 4pm-9pm. Train-needs mature pereon for Walhel' & Dryer KenmOft ~Baja Co<lnthlsn Vacl'l1 Chiropractic otc. Wll gen I al atmospher e UILY PILIT new commission ecale •I· Fuhlon llland In the.,... Award1, Call us nowl We Ing 11 provided Potential ourtront offkleto()pet'•t• White. Good shape Elec.
Club on a bOet 642-722~ train Salery open. Colt 751--0800 IOf' •PPt 330 w. Bay Street tows you to Hrn mort Atrium Court. We hallt ll•v• 1everal openings In 10 eam S300. plu• per ewltcllboerd, open & $125/both. 642-5937
• found: Dog. brown Lat M .... Wkdya 548-0076 SOTIY /Fiii Costa M•a. C1. than $200. In commlaslOt' lull and p/tlme poaltlom ~.4~.433~· B. or F. v week. For an Interview, rO\.lte mall, & aaat1t. with F•raltut u 14
I S t -•• ... l--l or call 642--4321 & wagee by Mlllng onl} avellable tor .. 1 ... •....,.p'* r•U·. 957-2000 e•t. 2481 per•onnel dept. work .. m 11 male puppy. an • •5 -... ,..5 Mon thru Thurs. 7 to 5 pm 20 aub1C<lpt1on1 a weell & _.,..., "' ...... " y-Flll"IT-lllE Ana. Nr Brt1tol. 546-377£ Experienced In Ledger Mull have good typln' PllSSllM ftLPEI It's possible to Mrn more cooks. (Mull epeu *&PT IUUlll* llllUL llLlll load & mite. typing. Type I II
Found Pit Bull mix m•lf card. Medlcere/Medlca skllls & some bkllp' Pan time. Mon & Tues than $1000 weekly Engllah). PIHae cal YQung ambitious couple to 80 wpm, previous clerlcal LES 957-8133
pup. University & lrvlnt bllllng. lmmed. opening exper. must be depecn· only, appro>1. 4PM· 1AM. Hours are ne.xlble and tht Nancy at 640-•279 manage 21 Units In 5Costa Id.!!~,~~:!,~=~:'~~!~ exxlnpert pa· Yd•,·~~.:.t1W11eploun1era Antlq•"" Eur""'"*" Br .. k:· A CM 631 2085 Newport Bch 756-1055 dable, hvy phones. al Apply· PENNYSAVER office Is Freeway CIOM Me ... Call 855--066 ....., .,..,.,.. ,... w,._. ve. · -Lucy or Dennis 642-1194 l680 Piacenlla Ave. C.M. For mOfe Information eel PIZZA or grlll/aandwlch $3.50 p/hr. •tart. Harbor 4 day work week. Call lor front. prolesliorial con-i:OUNO Puppy Colllf PI T CHIROPRACTIC peraon1. 801 Glennavre IPT IUIAllll IHlll & MacArthur area. appt. verted to a bar Beautltul
Shep, malevcty M-onolle BACK OFFICE ASSIS· SEOlnUY PIT 540..030l L-o. 0ch. 494-4772.w' To manage 16 units Weal· 540-9391 An TELONIC BERKELY burled wood & beveled
& Slater. FV 988-3431 TANT 642-6903 t0-12 Hrs plwlt $6. p/hr l llOIS IHnl SllYIOE SALIS aide. CM. Mu11 be mar-llllU&. llLPll Ask tor personnel, glass mirror. $1950.
UNO RI In Fede I I a start P9r90naJ & Real Ea· P~~~~r~:o:f<ng' ~: Enjoy dealing with the P /T llSIWU•I rled, aeml-retlJed & In Meture Neponll~ !Ml-_'i•!-9'91 EOE 760-1039 Of 733-1109
Hing -• • • tale Mt19m1, non41T\Oker • • ,...c_,__ Publlc? TIMI Pennyaaver L-oune 8uctt 41M·0850 QOOd health. S4!J:0•33 ....... "" d PlllTIH Ch /GI •• Wa"''nlt ..,_lng1ot-f1118. v alrTc Nee e for uey Or· Balboa Pennlnaula sona with or W/O exp. an Is look I IOf' friend I) Yldual to ..,... • 'Vht hen rome 1-. 111·v
ID 780-<>US 1 thOc:loritlc office. No orthc lll-Hl2 I earn S25K 10 $38K/yr. Co positive ~pie fOf P•r1· R•taurant &PT IUJl&ID person to office maneger Camera/Ptateroom Aaal1-33"x 72" S 100. 8-46..&064
LOST 11114 Yellow LA exper nee. 495-0600 supplles truck. paid va<:.. ti Reader Ad Sales Wanted: Hahdyman-Re-Mall room. drlvtf and tant Knowtedge of ver· Coffee table (Flnlandla
Sl-n••Y/P/TI med. t>eneflte & oppty fOf me HOST/HOSTESSES llree to llve In & mana.age other auorted duties. tlcal camera and PMT mak:e) bleach birch Retr, Male .wl choker I.I.I. - -•• adv ~2-2242 So Coun-positions. 3 days lnclUd· 140 H B del cond Call 640-8950 prC>QtSI helpfUI. Monday I S250 MM235 •
chain. 'Tanner . Back Ba) Seeking a high louch hlol' Flexible hrs. 5 daya pet ty 495•1465 Ing Saturday 9-2 Outlet & CASHIERS general· m~~~enan:!: 1PM to approx. 8PM, 1-=ar_ge__,.. ,....-....,--,....---:--., ... Ev 768-2033 or dyg lech people peraon foe week. Mull be gooct Include telemarketing. pool care. etc. S.ala.ry UllYllAI Tues. 11AM 10 approx. ITALIAN Armolra, lrg
2l3t9•0-8311 our 2rogresalve H.B. ofc typist. good phone man· SllYJOl 111 phone & counter ules plus 1 Rm efficiency apt E.xper~ In painting 7PM. Fri. & Sat. 1>·5. $1800. OAK: din se1
LOST Small blk/wht dog. We valUe superk>f Mllll ~ & speaking voice & Air Tool Co hu opening Apply In perSOft 1680 C II 962 2~5 ft ~ and 111 mlec. repairs for Apply PENNYSAVEA, $1200; end Ibis S50 ea . r.ma1e. Balb6a Penln· with a focus on warmth & nice appearance. Ci l fOf SERVICE MAN Ca· Plaoentla Ave. C.M .... "' 1e,tlhffeltt4 M~-Thu~s. ask ~or' Ted private club. PteaM can· 1680 Placentla Ave C.M. display tbl $80. ci'lr $50
«rla Very old 675-e007 communication. It y Linda 9 lo 5 ~dayt reer oppty with good 11ltetle•I 9am-5pm Mon-Fri. SllY. ITA. ITTlllAIT WICKER: Et-01e<e S80.
are aearc:fllng tor a oppl) 675-23 t 1 fringe benefits Mech SALES MANAGER. ASSEMBLERS 1pply 7arn 645-5000 ext 620 w/refs. Day shin, Sun. ott. chair $60; uaorted lbls
REWARD: dark brown to grow and futnll you1 SEClnllY e>1p a must 645·2905 Expanding Orange County Choose one ot the only Mec:Gregor Vectt11. 011•1 IE U CIE•E S5. p/hr plus comm. $10-$50. Couch $500. brletcue. Loat 11113/85 potentlat. p6eaH ean us Corporation leeks exp'd choosleat reateurant 1631 Placentia, C.M. Newpon 0Mch 84._7151 king bed s20~. New S.A Heights. Important ""'•· Scott & Julie Ford small growing comput91 chains In the Southland Looking for only the beet whirlpool port. dah wanr --• t t ..-1 J ...._ ...,.. om an _ ___.s full llmf 1ndlvldu11 to manage &mllllT jot If f ,_ .... ..-.-.... . Uv7 842-7431 c p y ......... n-•rTTRt/ a lfl -Hamburger Hamlet, peoplfl lo n our •ta 0 SllY. ITITilll ITIIT $350. Botanic Garden 646-7171 secretary. famlllarlty wltt' r" ... ' •" sales dept uat ed •P· known tor tta great looc:t PIT. llve In. Nr OCC. top paid houeecleaner1 Full or Pert time. LAGUNA China c;ompl $350. Make S.:!.~;;I P.C.'s preferred. Se P&SnlPllTIST ~~:~~~h~~~l~~j 1ndclaasya1mosphere.ll 546-0517 for prominent NB CHEVRON 80•S.Coaat OFFR.645·62561vmag
p/hr. Some word prfo-11 I I marketing solar anulp-you llke working with the llTI lnlJLR• cllentele. 642·3413 Hwy, Laguna Beach MOVING· Apt tun of An· oesslng, ans. phones. · Immediate open ng or ""' public -we'd llke to talk uw In~. etc. CAM OAT A SYS· exper typeseuer Must ment. lnoome opportunl· with you about some Mobile Car WI.Sh & De-IMMEDIATE UIPPlll/IEOllYlll tlque oak & picture COI-
T M S. Ft. Va II e )' have have mark-up ~r d~~l:'r~t~.1 n~~rrv~~ greal opportunities In lhe taller. Exp needed. Gooc:t Office clerk, organized. lectlon. Lv Mag 646-7276
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... DPll 241-9241 uk lor Adam. exper., paste·up back· Costa Mesa area. driving record. Apply In OPENINGS Self·ltaner. PIT 25-30 OFFICE FURN'. Dividers. ground helpful. Xlnl ban· 556-1414 person. TEXACO. 1800 50--0888 IM In & care tor 7 yr old SIOl'rY /lllPI eflt1 lncludlng medical a Bring references (lnclud· JambOree Rd. NB. Ask hrs/wk. C.M. 8 Gray/ctlome & smoked
child, Laguna Bch. Sm .... ' h""h ecttvlty office d 1 1 TELEIAllnllli 1 h ~ ) d f Joel .... ,.775 National company now hlr· * ITllEIT·S * glass. Includes 6 desk Cell AM-lpm 494-3326 or -..., enll neurance. con· ng P one num.,..,.a an or · _....., I 10 le f t cubicles. Cost saooo. 1ell
1 ePM 67" •nhl!. -.;-.,;Oiiofl~*ioipi;,p..1ii*....;-"'I '"ka mature perso genial atmosphere. Con-PllOFElllllALI your enthusiasm, and ... 11111 ng peop 's" 0
1,.500 N -,,_.,,..,.., w/secretarl1I and bask tact Alissa. 642•4321 ext apply at our Personnel _ 11 travel the enllre.U. such Casual Atmosphere tor ~ /obo. ew 1...,eMltftt/IH If• bOOkkeeplng skills Con· 291 Full faceted phone oper. Office from 2..spm. Mon· for parking laclllty. New-a• Oallu, Miami. Lu Evening Work cond. 759-5433 MATUREFEMALEWANr~ Retlefreceptlonlst.genera strvctlon exper pref'd atlon. Big dollars tor day-Frld•yat. port Beacn. Full & Pan Vegas&New York.E11cel• Par1Tlme One sofa bed. one eota. £0 FOR INFANT CAREJ office. light collectlons Base salary $1400 Hra HA.Ill OIAST pros No eicperlence time 675-2790 lent earning• after a 1 5" to $7/hr.+ comm. earihtonee. gd cond 175_ ~·~~~~1tlme. re, :'!.~pot~.F~ee l0-7• flex. 842-6411
1 UILYPILIT .o:;'.;.J;1:.;:1" HAllURIER CHILDCARE: Need 15 hrs ~~-=~N~a~~~r,:: ~::.~~tervlew S100~0-1496/722-l472
-ert time fie h M TYPIST, p /T 1 330 W. Bay Street LET per week, own trans Re-but any previous public QUEEN bed S100. Lg table ~~~~~u~:':e 1°' ~rl Call i°' ~~·De~ Law Office. Newport Bcf'I Coata Mua, Ca 92627 • Salary HAI llable. dependable. Gd contact helpf\.11 All tran1· nAOlll/lle .. 11t1r1 & wall lamps $50 eact1
Ille heelt"" Car needed "Candy Stnpera Candy' Speed accuracy esMn M2..U21 • lt4ieal ~Hflh 1~5 Adam• Ave pay NB. 645-9360 poriatlon peld with return Lorig term sub. Private Loveseat S75. ~6-1326
.... 432 9888 tlal. hre. t1e>1 No ahorl· Call Jim Of Bob 615-5010 Costa Mesa, CA guaranteed. Mu1t be IChl HB trH 536-1« t REMODELING! _ Tble 67>3011 °' 474-9055 ........ • ** h nd ,.,..d 852 1u~~ E 1 Op"""'nlt -1111 • alngle. ambltloua and . 1• ========:b:==~ .. ~~~=~ • -... -v.--qua .. ~. • Y Pltl:-r.~·s~ A.l>P~ll 30 free to st1rt toc:tay For TUYIL llllT chrs, sot1, lovneat. lam Per~~ ~t hrs wit. Dry cleanere Interview call Ma Sopher Monday fllru Friday FfT rm group. etc ~8-7907
St11us Required 64._.421 Danny weekdya 10AM 'to 5PM 8:30-5 30. Sabre exp'd. Scandinavian cheat ot
only at ~8-2083 ALSO. Out11de Si les dra-rs or buffet. tea.X •••••••••••• •••••••• ••••tll Pereon. Call 631-9040 $325. 963·1932
.. --.i al p · i • RIVER • .IAllTlaS TRUCK DRIVER w/DMV SOFA 196 .. 1 2 easy chairs "'iiiiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiiiiifr=~=~::t=;";in-' -•nC lllt a • DELIVERY D • R-' .. -tlalcleenlng,wor1c· Printout.WAREHOUSE& qo-ft size' ...... (frame & • Ooof9-moldlngs-bay win· PllllSI WmlO I WftCllt PAINTER NEEDS WORKI • e 1~f';~1n. Mori-Fri 8-5. COUNTER HELP. hdbr'd). dlne'7t; set w/6 $2.17 per day dows, complete patio• Qualltywork. tree•t Malnt clean·UPI mowtng Int/Ext. celllnga. refln C.b.. Dally Pilot motor route : S5.50-S6.75. hr. u .. com-Hanks Electrlc Supplya chairs & leef, Priced lo
lddltlons, quality WOf'k #425513 968-7401 tree trim. Free atlmatett (26) yrs exp .. Work guar. e e pany vana, min. 1 yr exp., 8-48-7777 sell 645-29t1
•477446 Paul 548-8880 RESID/COMM'L/INO 26 Mr Estrada 646-3381 Davia Painting 964-3837 : available In Huntington • clean cut. bondable. WEEIEll IAIAIEI Tradltlorial executive desk That's ALL you pay tor
G llnes, 30 day mlnfmum
In the E>cpert Cabinet Maker a yrs. Do my own work. Lie HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE TIP till.ITT PlllTIH • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • fluen~ En~~h&.~~8:..rr & leather chair, Ilk• new
French ~lgn. Reas.. #278041. Al 8.46-8126 Tree trim, top. remove, In O.C 22 yre. Prompo• ft : eve. pt · -Weekend Manager for PP 760-6776 DAILY
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::;,~~~!,~·2~~~5pm ELECTRICIAN clean ups. Stu ~9-1696 Reas rates. Reta 334950 : per a ernoon. • L I v e ·] n H ouse . ~~Ii t~o~ Ne:~~~')~ •isetllUH•I I 15
Llc.#233108. Small/large TREES * 131-1111 * • Call 641-4333; Mon-• ~:'f~~t~~~~~~~m:~: 2:30-10:30 A.M. Pickup Comp. twin bed wthdbrd KITCHEN CABINET jobs & repelrs. 548-5203 • • day-Friday 10-5 P.M. • truck & d.,..,.ndablllty a $ 1 2 5 w I h t REFACING Topped/removed. Clean· Pa!;nal • • Beach. Women w/small ...,... . e g
Call tor free eat. 642-088 t HALE ELECTRIC up. new lawns. 751-3476 FA THING iNTERlORS • Ask for Art. • clllld ok . Salary. must. $90. per weekend. bench/wghls $65. Speed -....,,..,,..---...,.... ___ ......,..,=-Oependablfl w/reas. rat•. e • 645-68.46 Lv meo Call 642-4321 Ilk for bag w/rack 165. Oreaeer MASONRY/CARPENTRY Uc. & lnaored. ~6-7013 Lftal men HANGING/STRIPPING e --------Jim. w/mlrror $80 722·9115
Very comP911tlve. Lie. -VISA·MC 673-1512 •• Oran"• Coast •
& lneured. (71 4) 499·1804 NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty. No FllH11111 ll2-IOOI ANOYS WALLCOVERING • • II • -------------------------
Ooor..Repalr-Meratlon1 ~:: :r;~!dr=~ Attys. Perham & Assoc. Installation & Remova.1•. Dally p ot • CALL TOOAVll
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Remodel-Panel-Locka-.1C ml. painting. 548~ 13 •• 330 w. Bey Drive : Cablnets-Wlndow-Fencee atral lenlcn ....... CA ,;jiiilPjRjmpi~~.,...,._ ---:.!.-.-----E>cpert Wallcoverlng In • C-t• ._.___ e 35 Y'1 exp. Jerry 8-42--0567 -11tRENT AN ANGEL* Block w1111. brickwork. stallatlon Reas. Coneull· • v• ...._, • C~W C&ft Personal & bulineu as-concrete. Comp patios ant Aaslgnmnt 581-8500 @' e • • e e e e e e e • Ille e •• e e e e e e e e . liatanoe for all event• a 15 yre exper 646-483• LOVlno Mom wUI babyait protects 472-1782 · L VNN HANSEN'S
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Ac ti 1 mOo-Yp, M-F. 631--0179 NB .... ~.. Newpor1. Colla Mesa. Paper HanQlng. ~9-9677 Ex::~tejcout11ca"£: I Mom 'Wiii watch girl 2 yr-a oc AMERiCAN HANDYMAN lrvlne Ref's s7s-3175 STRIP IT OFF THE WALL
.,.,a_,, or remove Ory-older weekdys FIT Carpentry, fencing, win· 'F I lea W II
...,. 1~ $60/wk. I dows. plumbing. marllte •m•1 as , c n, reu. a •
paper removal 1ervlce wall Repairs 8•7-7901 CM arH 631 •2034 tub encl, hauling. etc 'JliHCt
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.r.J't•r• Mother loves babysitting (llc•30405) 63e-8244 Newborn or 3 yrs up, m) --------AfSPUANCE REPAIR home tull ume. 8-42-9015 FENCE Repair New & Old . I Wood. chain llnk. plllo'• ~~~~jf"'er·~~f~~.-e.!~p. ltiaia1 S.mct tree est Greg. 966-1 118
Appliance Service. Refrlg., ROBIN'S CLEANING GATE & FENCE REPAIR
wastlers-<lryera-rano-SERVICE: a lhrooughty LOW PRICES
dishwashers. Lie 240--0717 clean hou1e. 645-0741 771-4229 or 671-1976
•-L 1 / Houeecleanlng carpets & •GEN. HOME REPAIRS. '"!•• t eanttt upholatery, wl~dows. etc Paint. Drywall. Carpentry
Parking ArH Repairs 1 11,.J llalit. H1·12l2 etc. Gary 8-45-5277 PTL
Resur1ec1no • Rooting & Commerclel lnq. welcome , HANDYMAN LARGE ano
Waterproofing• 631·•190 l small 1 DO IT ALL' ------.,..--..,.-O's Cleaning Reeld/apt, · P Orlveways. p1t1os .. paths, For met1cu1oua & detailed 531·5579 •1 Of Ive meo I
etc. No Job too amall. cleaning Satisfact ion HOME REPAIR Carpentr)
Reas. Mickey 536-0553 guar For appt ~9 .. 294 fences & gates. 1ree trim I
Aaphalt-repalr-pr1tlng loll Exper'd houae cleaning I dump runt C.M & N B.
apt. complflx-heavy roller Very reaaonable. Exll area. Jim Whyte 8-42-720E
Joe 645-4260 71m-Opm I Ref'a Call lrm• Y1td~l laalial
· P&m11 Mlllm ~8-5355 "' 5<6M575
1 •ciiiit•A""x•u"l""1""'N•a-."""u'P!ol'l!V""'r""R•o·1
!JI types deelgna & colors Home & Ottlc. cleaning b) Garage & Y1rd Clnups
...... , ...
QUICK & CAREFUL
LO RATES. T 138046
112-0.10
Self StOf'age Expens
•&-1MYlll• CLEAN & EXPERT
Over 26 years ex~lence
Lie. T-118,428 30-t353
, ITUYlll Olt.Ulf
STIHITI •IYlll ot.
Orange Co. Or~lnal
Student Movers. naured
Lie. T 124·436, 641-8427
NEW Wa.rehOUN Storage
STARVING 4 WORK.
Free .. tlm•te 8-41·506C
Hlghtectl Mover t 147528
Partin~Oecaui••
..... , IUTl901
Llc/bOnded. 638-6970
•WE GALS SHOULD*
•HANG TOGETHER*
639--0730 ANYTI ME
Plaster /Drywall
Int.IE.lit. patch plastering.
custom texturing. quality
work. Problems-No Prob-
lemal #326864 55•·7631
Ed's Lath & PlutertnG
Int/ext patches, teKtur•.
room addition• 645-8258
NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty. Ne
Jobs to small, reuonable.
Free eat.. llc'd. 631-2345
r1 •• 111a1
H ltr H• lH-1110
•Good Job• done rlgh,.
DRAINS CLEAR From S15
Faucets, Olepoaal. Heeter,
851·960• M&M 722-9066
After Scbool-
Student Jobs!
Do You Need S Cub t And
A Good Job To Start The New Year?
we are looking for Jr. High and High
Schoof 1tudent• and otherl who woukt entoY taltclng wtth people and working
wtth otMr student• their own ege. You
cen earn S26.00 to *50.00 MCh wMk In
commlMlona and MUCH MOREi You cen
work PART TIME In tM afternoon• Md
eventnga Md ltlll haw pr.nty of tree ttme.
You MUST BE FREE AFTER SCHOOLI
W• offer complete tr .. ntna and provtde
trantPOrt•tton. Thlt la NOT A PAPER
ROU1'E ANO 19 NOT SEVEN DAYS A
WEEKI Come out and help UI get new
c:uatomera for our MWaPaP« and have a
grMt tlrM doing It. You h•ve nothing to
fOM and a .uper job to gain. c .. 1 today
and maybe you can atart tomorrowt
Call Mr. Earl
S48·70H or 241·1432
Friday, November U
SYDNEY
0MARR
ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Puzzle pie~ fall into place. you get
co mplete story and you will be at right place at special moment.
Judgment, intuition arc on target. Elements of timing, luck ride with
you. You could be big winner. ,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Suddenly you know what is hidden
behind scenes. As knowledge increases, so does your strength. You can
begin rebuilding program, you'll get funding, you'll receive sensational
vote of con fidence.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You tum in outstandmg performance
Focus on persuasion. wishes, sensuality, excellent j udgment in matters
of speculation. Romance is highlighted , so is change. travel, variety
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Major domestic adjustment is
featured, could affect li festyle. Lunar emphasis on prestige, career.
relationship with pro fessional superior. Member of opposite sex
dispatches token of affection.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You're asked to decide upon publishing
project, publicity campaign, possible journey. Oarify terms, get
promises in writing. Sccnano also highlights intngue, secrets.
clandestine meetings, romance. Watch for l>isccs.
, Call &48-2113 for e1t I JODI Pleaee call fOf tr .. , Jon 8.45-81021
A.ale ff ettlmate. 842·"874& Con1trUC1lon Clean·ups 1
Prof. bartendl~ by Steve 8-48-178 1 Of' s-1426
lanl!f ltmH
Expert Service & Repair
32 yra exp. Resid'l/Comm.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasis on funding, emotional
involvement, cooperative efforts. special arrangement with o ne who
prefers to be silent partner. Scenario hi&Jllights deadlines, pressure. ~~~=============~~ responsibilit)', intensified love relationship. . UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Finish rather than initiate pro1ect. Go
slow. check between lines. locate necessary legal documents. Potential
is tremendous if you arc aware of rights. permissions. A void quotrng
out of conteJtt. Watch for Aries.
AUTOriRUCK MECH I HouMCIMnlng 14 yra exp Trash & Ir .. Hauling
30 .. ___ reliable, reu. free eet, own1 Free Ml. JOhn 8.45-8730 I der1Y yra exp ,._.. ,., .. , tran.. Pina, &45-0886 1 prlvlte home. Home Cook WEEKEND PLUMBING
fr• •I. Adrian M5-4•'43 I GREA TEA NPT IC M. Area mMll. l(ethy 6'0-<4101 I No Ovenlmel Call . Any
t Prof. HouMCleanlng, 5 yrs Heullng-cleanup-palnllng· Time 646-8712
ctt exp ioca1. re111b1e. wklY· 1 movtng. 7 daya. ~8-7415 • llAIWAllm
COAS'T BOAT SERVICE blweekly. OD'• 642-0264 ••ltla ltaety ' Love. care for elderly. 1 ••zc iCI Comf>fet• Detailing I C..tract9rl ' State lie. 751--0410 •e•"''"o .. pea"'"""n•P""•yct1-""'/C•f"".,-0-t -&ottom C1Mnlng/Paln11ng I fltat11 BEST Bonded Coml)anlon Card & Pal!Jl RNdtr. Past,
Heul Outa. 893-4485 'ALL CONSTRUCTION 1 fA@ OFFICE OF I AldM & Rates fOf' eldetty.I Praent~U1ure. ltr .. ?
New-Remoc:t.l·Addl1lon1 Dr. JOhn Caroompaa O.C • Live In or out 933.2009 1850-2758 Dlane 831 -8064
Cera fOf 91 In 1IC9ll1e lie #400035 964-80 t8 COLLECTOR WANTED
Part time opening In Laguna
Beach I Laguna Niguel area.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): New approach ts necessary. Focus on
employment, people who rely upon your judgment, care of pets and
general health. You'll get to heart of matters if you act 1n clear,
deliberate fashion.
u •• en 122-1131 11c14&0838 1 Newport a.a.ch. w~21 l I ltefi
P I 1 ti 1 "~u--atla1 •• Earn up to $6.00 per hour for u'1J/:' Word roceN-. •REMODELING , ea !f =='' -'BEST ROOF REPXIR m~ll~l:f.=:~I ~O~~g:i~N'S : J••Dfll1·11H 1-INE PAINTING By Rten·I CAN BEAT ANY BIO BY
SAOl'M'ARllJS (Nov. 22-Dc<:. 21): Good lunar aspect co incides
with speculative venture, charisma, sensuality, physical attraction.
lntultion works overtime. Member of opposite sex expresses desire for
love, says you arc the one. W•tch for Aquarius.
!..---~=-~~:;::-::-; 873-a122 11o12014s 1 •HHtlngdonerlgh\¥ ardSlnOf t8yr•Ofhappy 1 50%. 722·7537 putlM Bookkeeping a cuetomere UC. 290&'4 , It .. lJ / .u "tu...SBA lo.,,..peyroll aitnctl• Ct1et1AI C H .. tlng Specie! Thank-Voul ~t W • t •I u tu
110/mo. Guy 840-1245 11-n.u 1 Hour Serv/M1ln1. l30 I RAINBOW PAINTING '---------• ....... 402-&927 -450283 '
collecting for monthly
subscriptions. Mileage allow-
ance paid In addition to hourly
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on sccunty, residence. lona~ranae prospects. Wei~t is lifted from your shoulders. pt?Oularity
increases. you'll receive invitation to travel. You'll be Wlth ·bright.
charmina individuals who appreciate your talents.
'i'VPIHG...slH·BOOt<KPNGI Ouallty la our pollcy BA TH ROOM & KITCHEN fAST/ACCUR. HAVICE Add'na·DH lgn-Aemodel 1 Lad1ta •t 1 850-8648 JEFF Lie MH AEMODELING. Free eat
VEASA.TJL!.......0-()118 ToP ouenty. Low Ptioe a a.. .... ,. A.A.A. PAINTING 1n1tEx• ue•2HM1 H7"'304t waga Experienced preferred 1 Fr• eat. ue 831-234& Cli LXwN §ehVICI! L.owesT poealt>te prkle.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Focus on trips. visits. special
arranaement desianed to kce\> options o~n. H ighlight nuibihty.
versatility, willinanw to eitpenmcnt. Relative is sincere, but couJd be
confuted. Scorpio n.ativ& plays role.
£!1!!!l---BUILD APT OR HOME Mow-ec:toa twic. mo 120.l 10 Step s.Mce M2-3235 Pini llftll..llllll but not required.
-bpet1 Catpentry SeMce rrom 11g,eoo. (714! 125 &4~5737. 873·5126 O'A'N SALYER PAINTING, Ou~~= ~ble -atr-Aemod'~~ 956-5110 (213) 428-2Na ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE UC f4251>24 7!1&-90U
PISCES (Feb. I 9·March 20): Make mquirics conccm1na accounl·
ma procedures. Check personal posscuions, take mventory Someone
wants somethina for not~ina -you could be prime target Evcnina
features romance, cntena1nment. ' Ooor ..... c. ATC Commercfel Oryw9'I Sod Clean-UP• Malnt C.11 Anytime "4·2017 iiwn1=-r:::-Jw.:-:::r.:--
9UILD OA MP~ 8pedal~ In eommi Sl)f1nktere etc 950-4147 OLASOOW PAINTING a .. f
' Welle, ..... ,..,. m..23 ~-3=4... TrM/Tr!mlCIMnup7C0mP lntl~JCt 30 yra a .. per.. Ar9 Y04.H WINSOwt Cleenl ~~, prdenlng CompetttlVI ,.., M2421•·~~w~
1411106 0on ......... 1 prte. Chuc.II 548-7032 INT/EXT 20 YNrl bper 803 BalbOa Bl. 873-3135
.. 111/l'IF&llf g;;y I ,rwh tSOOrl I GARDENING MAINTApt, A...-. Aoom S29+ w~ weahlnO. rW<f'I, 8nttl Jobe e ~ my Norman T'he Doorman comm 1 reetcfl c M H B Extetlor Stucco 1130 • comm 1-llancfyman·clean ,..,_..nm..., S:.-&-2003 OM I Flf 857·000R F v arMI SAf.3799' Mlkej mat«IN 642"°'442 & haul tr• •I 631-1800
Mutt be at L ... t 11 rrs. old JP NOVEMBER H IS YOUR BlRTHDA Y you were on your own
al tender •· you did not fit into family pettcm. )'OU att cruttve, Call rebeJliou1, competit!n senttmental and pusionatc. You do plenty of
travelina. you are te saltsficd merely to know sometbina a«utttd. 10 A.M. • 4 P.M. you want to know why n happened. You could havt been ~ccd MR. KIRKLAND from one or both parents .whtJc stm youn&. Tau/us. Leo, Scorpio
a .. "-4121 ext. 107 persons play important roln in your lire New st.an made last )Ur did L..-_...-______________ __, pay d1vidend You~tvccmottonal·flnanci.al rewarcbin Oecembtt.
J
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cloth/,..,,,. I 150 Bet~ii~~~;&I of~ $40 854-ISM
PL.A Y CASH (2~ t
••
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.,...,..,.... MU NOl1CC TO
On Ou1"1Mr 4, 1M&" CMDrrOM Of'
1 t.00 a m 'IMT AMtAI-9UU1 TRY IFIA AH TITLI INSUMNCI ( .... ,..,_.. OMPANY.•~OOf· UC.C)
llllofl • TNl!lee, or 8tlOo Noac. i. ,_. '° ACfM>SI
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r '' ~ .M1CI utld by Rl~hard w :::"'1~ ':, ~ ,~ i::':., -'11-"tH" Mudlmonl, an tndMduel, -.._. eoUnty of Ottn09 14 Middle .....
50 lrtll\ IOf\OVI 5' T•l*d'-
53 Ne!>'ll¥1
i*XIQIW 8'd 'x.2'. ldeel FAl.·SAT.·SUN. 9·5 t0t 1ravei llgenOY, trect. 11122·11/24 2900 PIC*
.nowt, etc. WAY BELOW Ln. N.8. ActoM etr.t 1--------
COSTI 720-0991 from Irvine Aencfl Mkt. •a lltlll 191 ...
"uto. lif oond p/t , am/fm recofct.cl ~ 2t. IM4 81111' of c.tom111 tf\et ~ '~ SICl.rlft$ tt•ao. custom trim LOW 1 1n 1 tr um• n t N ° ~ !fan.fer 11 tbOut 10 bl 18 T •boO
phr ...
~Ol~ad
57 Poor golf9'
&0 K1uet
&2 Apnld
!Jt9rCyele S 100. Couch flU..at LDa 1111&1 6epd, c:eal, 4K4 (20T79M)
$100. LOV9 S..t S50. 50% Of'F & MORE llHI
mllet. (18CAff7) 14-270t.tt. In looll-··· made to BORIS 1<001-N. 17 Bar ·~ P..,_, Of OfflOl9I Ae-Trant .... ..... da of Orange County, The prOC)lfty 10 bl trltlt-18 Yellow PeoM
Califofnla, eno ~1 to ..,,., 11 delatbed 111 -... 20 c~
lllet Olt\lln Notlol of Oet811h wal u All It~ lfl V;;;; ? 1 lotning
thweunder recorded J1.1ly fl111ur11 equipment 1nd 13 Subiecu
S4 FOftlfronl
e~ r r ac;1; evllf\t
M Ailo....,
Ctr...S..t 120. IM-8718 New Star Surlboerde * ILllT If New c.ltu1ar PttOMI Nh A~ RacqU4Wla mllTll&I * Garao-&ui, 3-43 Via Lido
DESPERATE D1UQl'll.,·ln· Sol.id, SAT/SUN 9-3
Law, Meda 2 Of 3 tlctteta 548-0795 MlotlMI
for Nov. 29 or Nov. 30. ";;:-"---....... ----
1ny performance, at Traaaetl•
Cryatal Cathedral.
Molher·ln·Law la vtaltlng
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1nt.o HAl801 I I VD
CO'>IA Ml '>A 6 4 J 0010
Ford '73 F100. llb«glt
TOYOTA '84 c.llca GTS.
Loaded w/111 BVlllable
IJttraa $8000. 494-12•4
--roYOTA '84 VAN
Loaded S8185 Call
645-3575 Shell, fS cyl, nd• work S800 Larry 213/592-363, ::-To=vo=u-:--:c=-Of-o-=1.,..11...,.,,·80..,,....11-1n-1
31. 1M& at lft91rvm&nl No OOOd wlll ol that RETAIL 24 C~
IS..211194, In loo«·-···, SHOE STORE butlneu nome.
17 Lot
U Cu11111ona
69 Maran orowtn
\A II It I l "\\I
Dodge
DOWN Page--. of ~l Ae-known u ALEXANDER 25 Tllereul)()n ~.":..::"~~YI COl'da ot Mid County, wlll 8HOE STORE and located ?6 LlbefetOf
---------under and P1K1Ut11t to Aid at 3033 s eri.to1 SJ Clly of 30 Pun1tt1me111 WI WAIT TM Deed of Tfutt t..U 11 public COiia ...... Counti ot Ot-34 Laundry 1 MergM..,
•uctlon for oUh, lewtul ange, Stat• of c.Jlfornla · worket ? Cuban coin l&JAI .... 1111 money of 1M Ut'lltad 8t1tM Thi t>YAI tranitar wm bl 3S Stupid on• 3 11a111n 1oy11
SMVanodoeSantoe ol America. 1 Cathl•r·e coneumma1eo 00 or after 37 Needle pref temlly
2• Brand-new
2~ Standard·
43 Alpene #ff
4$ Blabbe< ITl)m out-ot-atate. ana ..... I ln111l fll l
1eavtng Dec 1 c111 1rn i i fie@RdlXss FORD '79 Ranc:two. a11. 951~2551 af1er 8 BOAT with TRAILER crulM , air. 350 V·8,
nu tires. AM/FM CUI, P9
6fSk mites S2.850/0BO.
&46-0670 Of 850-5948.
THE ODORE check peyabla lo H id ttle 2nd day of Januaty t9M 38 Ou"11on1ble 4 Up pr et
Tniet .. <If•., on a e1ata or at 10·00 A M 11 The Elcrow 39 M1annet1 S Cn1tt111 bled r-26 Small criange
47 L1ty bate
49~110nt
~1 PO llem
MAGIC ISLAND MEM· $400. Clll &41-8350 $1875· 851·9"9
BERSHIPI Good value It , t 7 l 1.v_u,_• ___ _......., TOYOTA LUllll
ROBINS
FORD
n,Uonel t>enk, a 11a11 °'fed-FOfum, 23131 ~e <Ant• 4 l Commute1 6 W1sc:on1in11e
.,., credit union. Of • etate Or •L. Et Toro. CA 92830. ptene 1 Sl)Of'l10<sn1p
Of federel aavlng• and loln So l•r .. II known 10 lhl 42 Asne< <lhO 8 Big Calif
27 U111:1ermuie
28 Unpr1n<:10le<l
~Romeo
S3 Lit>lftlne
54 Conl\lald
St0001972-49t8 ,r-G.L .• , '135 hp u= m Trademan 100 ·77 A.''nendd r°"ecrl•le&Mve aaemflrnaree
PRE DEMOLITION -.... • ...... c. Paneled 225VfS econ Gd SALE SAT & SUN low hours. rebtt trailer. running s1450• &46-7909 portable mini vacuum.
lQ(,0 HAA!IOa !llllD
CO'>IA Ml'>A 041 0010
aaec>e'ltlon domldlld In tllll T r&JUltrM. ell bu11n111 • Wynn 9 o.nture.
etate. at Int main entrance narnee ll'ld lddre&MS uted 43 Bl~ snade 1o E"9fOSMO to l'ltet Atnetlean Tttle In-by the T ranstwor r tnt FORD '83 Musteng GT. ~anol Comc>eny localed at QUI thrM yMr't •• :rn. 44 Ways up Of I I CubtCle
ott1c1al
J 1 P11een1aoe
32 Kind of nut
33 S.11
SS "Hikel ..
53 Unoi.
S7 Ranch P19lf0fl
58 -UC> gone
S9 Fio--locl Appflanc.. Oak c.blneta, 13900. ~ Learn about .. uing In
P1nelllng. cornptete a• 11FIYll1111 AaC~~' ~;.,:':!::.near So\11h
hat evetythlng, lo ml, T· 11 .. EM! Fifth Street, WI Ille THAT THE LAST DATE 6 ~own 12 At to
toe>, lthr, air, all PQW9f, city ot Santa Ana. Callfomla, FOR FILING CL.AIMS IS 14 un·down 13 Some ~ns 36 Lac:lure
40 S&t!ow
Solar Sye1emt. HMtera, Tw dllt gl..._ A/P 4 kw aaauH t04S (A
etc. 9ting ~ toot•. snp. pc).. ownc financing'. ·6!coRVllftfurbO;C&u &U-•~.1.~·~ ...
m~ whls. Priced tor •II that right. lltlt and 1213118s 48 Says no1n1ng 19 Bo<ty part
quick ..... Only seeoo. lnt., .. 1 conveyed 10 111<1 , 0.lacl October 23. 1985 . ~-o~f....-____ 22 0P9QMO
84()-4277 or 840-3535 now hl4d by it under said 1 11orie Koten. r,_..,.. 1
Deed ot Trust lh the proc>ertY I Publlthed OranQe Cout
• I Store event
61 Spanilft --.1
63 -~
2700 Cove Str .. 1. Cor-All offwl oontldered. Bkr great cond-a cl•Sllc _, __ ~
on• del Mar e75-9101 7 7 s2100. &44-0530 l14/a2· 1Hl 'll flll llllOI ~~~~~= ~1Y 111<1 ~:~~ Pllo~ Novem1>1< 21. ,._14--<~-+-+--<..._-
Unlvertlty Athletic Club U ... b T 14 Aatn 1.,.,... tlOI
Memt>«ttitp f()f .... 1750 Tir~::i:~cn:::-r:~~=1::.:.::..:~-U-~~....:~~ 752-2856 Mon·Frl, 8-4:30 Ort Odly Sprite, ~udee W&--1 'l1 'WE Will NOT
BE UNDERSOLD '
AM/FM (LIC,.410 X.AY) TRACT NO. 8901, AS Th-4T2 11--17,.-~---1~-+--+--Auto, V-8. bud<et ... t•. LOTS 9 , ANO 10 OF I
all rigging, aalet & tr1r _.._ • atrll S30Q~744-7211 $2000/obo, 675-9325 lllll ~~~~~o ~~ ~~~P ::,: l'tmllC NOTICE
"-•l=-nt IOll 14· V11g41bond wt1h trailer &llPIO •--~ !:::: Many extru. $1200. -35mm PentlX: progr1m X 964-2865 or 9fS8-4973 Snrt. auto, full power, air,
THEODORE
ROBINS
PAGES 3e, 37 ANO 38 OF 20
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN YOU ARE IH DEFAULT I
THE OFFICE OF THE UHOf:R A DIED OF TRUIT
COUNTY RECORDER OF DATED JANUARY 14, 1tl0. w/50mm lens f 1.4, 19S. 26, MAC G""'GOR ste<eo CUI. alloys. Hard w/Pentl• SMC zoom .,.. to tlnd modell tnOZKP) FORD
JObO HAA801l BLVD
COSll MlSA 642 0010
SAID COUNTY UM.HI YOU TUE AC· 1
EXCEPT ALL OIL. OIL TION TO '°"OTICT YOUA l 26
RIGHTS, MINERALS. MIN-PROPERTY, IT MAY 91! • lens 35-105mm. F1 35 Trallerlble. 7.5 Hond1, 3 dJ 1300/0BO. fS73·8028. ulls, head, sleeps 4. >!Int salter. lfllm•c. cond. fr" te fta 2 S7800. (213) 531-0475 •
CHRISTMAS KITTENS ? '78 Foroe 50 Ketch, dsl
Beautiful ador1bla kit-auxlllary. dtl generator, VIM Horbot 81..,
ERAL RIGHTS. NATURAL IOLO AT A PUeUC IALE. ~~--+--+---+--+--'IO flll flllllllJ GAS. NATURAL GAS IF YOU NEED AN EXPU · 34
Auto, A/C, AM/FM, Cllll. RIGHTS. ANO OTHER NATION Of' THI NATUM
(llc#002 ZEU) H YDROCARBONS BV ,oF THI PROCHDINO 38
.al W H A T S EV E R N A M E A 0 At NIT Y 0 U, Y 0 U I II KNOWN THAT MAY BE SHOULD CONTACT A ----+--tent. Call 754.fS8H Iott of equipment. r,..~M ... Monno WITHIN OR UNDER THE LAWYER. 42 DI v or ce Io r c es sale . I ijiilljiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Free to •Plci•I home; Male Make offer &45-6646 11
Siiky Terrier, 3yra.. MU· LARGE SELECTION OF
PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN· NOTICE Of'
ABOVE DESCRIBED. TRUSTH'S SALE
THEODORE
ROBINS tered & female Matt.... liJl/Dtcb/lttrl_Jt NEW & USED BMW'S! 2Yr•· MUST go together. 71U Liff IUOl UW
TOGETHER WITH THE PER· T.I . NO. *70
PETUAL RIGHT OF DRILL· NOTICE IS HEREBY FORD
46
C•lt Ol•ne, 11-4PM. - , ---VOlUMC SALES 953.93~, ext 240 BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE SERVICE & LEASING
20o0 PiAllllOii 61.VO
COUA Ml!tl 042 0010
ING. MINING. EXPLORING GIVEN. lhat1)ft Mondey;-
ANO OPERATING THERE-oemb« 2. 1985. 11 11 00
FOR, ANO STORING IN AND 0 clock • m of said day. m 26' .30· Sailboats only. Two h1nd·faised Kittens, No live aboards 3670 N Cherry Ave. LONG
shots lree lo good home. Call 673-8800 for lnl~ BEACH
Ford LTD '71 St WlgOO. REMOVING THE SAME the room Mt Ulde for c:on-
Xlnt tires. new braket. FROM SAID LANO OR ANY dueling Trullae s Sales.
631-7107 • (No. Ctwry exlt-405) 20K ml on rblt eng. OTHER LANO, INCLUDING within the offices of REAL 60
$375/obo, 548-5469 THE RIGHT TO WHIP-ESTATE SECURITIES SER-J_,_1, ;•-Docks for Rent: IJP to 26 f1 (l14)Hl-1710
nrw.u7 art 1Ut power $200/mo. Up to Trade-Ins Welcome ---------ISTOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· VICE. located et 1800 North '~------·-'11 um L.Y OBJU. ANO MINE FROM Broadway, Suite 100. 1n the I 64 MIS 30tt $250/mo. 673-2747 OPEN SEVEN OA'l'S
'IR!"'o'l"le-x'""l"'t9d""'l'l"1ea-"!"t8k-""wl"!'a-t-Cfi"". or 875-0149 V-8. auto. air. p/1. tl11, LANDS OTHER THAN CftyotSenta Ane.Countyot 1,-~--+-4-
crulse am/fm stereo THOSE HERINABOVE OE-Ora~. State of Calllornla. j 67 S 1200. Tanzanlta 81n ct NBP Mooring for Sale
$10.000. 960-7315 w/38' Trawler • Defever,
Offl r ,._ Bkr 873-8511 ct uaa..rt I ~·!;tat a:a..7 SIDE TIE. Little llland. For __ __ ._ 10.11'hf1 beam Sallboat.
lNT. D 10 RS &c furn. 673-0788
Flies-drafting unit-etc. 1..,.---------
759-9338/D 497-6995/E S~p ~;~~~ No live Ais:~
P1t1 hl•al1 s11. tie to 25· s220 SWALES ANCHORAGE AKC blk F/Coeller Spaniel Dally 9.5 548-1501
8 mo'a old, good breed·1---------
tn11 potential. houH· Twt 11' 1111 TIES
broken. personality plut, $85 month. 650-8145
beautltul. Medical re-i-.....--------
COfdt & paper• w1u1e. •lactllaa"•'
$350 M2·9793
M ·F 11119, S-S 11116
626 S. Euclid St
Fuller1on. CA
714-680 8300
213-691-6701
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GLD Ret Pups AKC thot•
M/F blond/golden. '-'P'PllP-.P.-,....-""""-1"'11111•
~ Wkt . $225. 675-3159
Himalayan. A Lovable ball
of fur. CSA reg. 9 wkt.
shote. M S150, 64fS.8132 ~--------
LHASA APSO AKC 9
VW ·72 Bug, yellow. new
motor, llke new thru-oull
$2500. OBO 494-2552
days or 497-1597 eves
wire ~aps completely SCRIBED. OIL OR GAS CON INENTAL OEVELOP-
ortg Inside & OUI WELLS, TUNNELS ANO MENT OF CALIFORNIA.1 ... -*===~==
( 1T82289) SHAFTS INTO. THROUGH INC a C&11forn11 ~-0 R Ac R oss TH E 111on, u duly appointed f't8.JC NOTIC[ NlJC NOTICE IHll SUBSURFACE OF THE Trull .. under and PIJrMJlnt i---........... ----... -__;;.;:;.:;;.;_;.;.;;.~=---
LANO HERINABOVE OE· lo the powei-ot Ille con-INV1TIMQ 9'01 K 217M ONHNANCt NO, 3'10
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SCRIBED. ANO TO BOT· ferred ln lhllcert11n0eedol Nollcel11\etebygtventhll Nottceof.... AN URGENCY OROl-
TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO Trut1 executed by HOWARD the Boatd of TNll ... ot the of,_... ~ NANCE OF THE CITY Of
O R OI RECTIONALL y lG BONER. A SINGLE MAN, Coast Community College ,, ,,..... .... HUNTINGTON BEACH
DRILLED WELLS. TUNNELS recorded January 28. 1980 Ol91rlc1 of OranQ8 County No A 12&e23 AMENDING HUNTINOTOH
ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO j'" BOOk 13482 ol Oftlcial Re-Calllornla, wtll recelW MtJ-In the Superior Coun of BEACH ORDINANCE CODE
Blvd. BENEATHORBEYONDTHE totda or said County, al Id bids up to bvl no 1e1'e1 11ne S111e of California. for SECTION 9754 1 TO
C .. IAI M-540·0330 EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· page 73, Recotd8f's lnstru· than 11·00 a.m , Monday the County of Otenge FURTHER EXT ENO TIME
OF, ANO TO REORILL. RE-mint No 3157•. by reason December 2. 1985 II the In lhe Matter of Int Ettall FOR AMORTIZATION OF
TUNNEL. EQUIP, MAIN-of a bt4UICl'I Ot delll.lll In pay-Purehaslng Department ot jOf LOU•S Alvarez. lkl Louie NONCONFORMING ADULT
TAIN. REPAIR. DEEPEN men1 Of per!o1manQ8 of the said oollegl dlstrlc11oc.a1eo Al11arez and u Louis I ENTERTAINMENT BUSI-
ANO OPERATE ANV SUCH Obllgallons sec:ured !hereby. at 1370 Adtmt Avenue. Alv111ez. O.C..Md NESSES
WE L LS OR MI N ES , Including thal brNCll or c;.. Costa ~. California at Nolic.t It heteby glVen lhal n... City Coundl o1 the
WITHOUT. HOWEVER. THE fault. Mollee of Wflieh was which time said bids wm be llhe underllgnad Wiii Mii 11 City of Huntington 8Mc:t1
RIGHT TO DRILL MINE. recorded ,August 2 1985. as publlcty OC*l9CI and read Private Sall. lo lhl fllQ1-t does ordain .. folloooils
STORE, EXPLORE ANO OP-1 Recorder s Instrument No tor. efld betl blddlt eub,eei lo SECTION 1 The Hunt-
ERA TE THROUGH TH~,8S-278 193 WILL SELL AT PRINT & BINO SPRING confirmatlOn ot UICI Su-1ng1on e.acn Ordinance
.... "'"~I SURFACE OR THE UPPER PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 1986 BROCHURES OR-\perlOt Cour1 on O< aner lhe Code IS hlrlOy amended -----~----500 FEET OF THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ANGE COAST COLLEGE 2nddayofDlcember 198S MCtt009754 11o read11~
OLDS '75 STA. WGN 8 SUBSURFACE OF THE CASH lewl\JI money of t~ All bids 1111 10 01 In ac-&llhe office of Conen SI<*· 10WS
pass, air, amlfm. ski rks, LANO HERINABOVE OE·1Unltld ~:aies O< • cuhler s cordtnee with the Bid Oocu-lkl & 0.\111, ~North GOid-97S4 I EXTENSION Of
$1650 OBO 722-6460 SCRIBED. AS RESERVED Cl'llck dr&WI\ on • 1111e O< ments which are now In Ill• en Clrdl Ortve. Sulll 300. NON FORMING AOUL T
---------IN THE DEED FROM !RVINE netK>nal b1111k. a state or led-lll'IO may be .cured in thl S11/1ta Ane 9270S County oC ENTERTAINMENT BUSI-
OLDS '78 Cutlass Su-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX. A 1er11 trldll untOn. or a slate office ot the Ol1'11C!Of ot Orange. State ol C111tom11. NESSES. All adult entwtain-
preme Brougham. V-8. C 0 RP 0 RAT I 0 N, RE . or federll savings and loan PurchaSlng of said cor.tge lllthl rlgflt lltte and mtertat ment ~ rendered
air. am/Im, PI S. PIB. CORDED OCTOBER 1, 1971 lanoctatton domiciled In tlllS diltrle\ l ot Mid deo.aad 11 Int time. nonconforming by thll
$2000 Call Stan, IN 800t< 9827. PAGE 412 atata,dpeya.tMlllthellml Eacti bidder~ ewmtt al deeth and all Int r1gN. art1de and~ to ..
633-0070 (8am-5pm) Of OFflCIAL RECORDS ol ..... alt 11ght. lltle and wtth hit bid • cmNer'a title and in.. \Ml the ... diecontinued put9U9M '°
The atreel addreas Of lnllreal held by It. u check. certified check. or 1tll• al laid d9cnuis 1'1111 MCtJon 97S4..,.. ~ Uf'llll ~~111 OLDS '80 Toronado. Exec other common Oelign11ion,Tn.i11ee In that real prooerty Dodder s bond ma61pat::8 IC(!Ulrld by oc>eration al lew June 4, 19M Bthw to i.
f&U 'M Hond• 200 RXL, ahlny !%~==---Car. Xlnl cond $4200 or said property 11 Situate in .. Id County 1nd1to tlMI order al thl 1 0<oth«WiM.othlrttlan0<in dl9COtllinued0< brough1 If*> HSI red, 500 atreet ml, S 1000 ~ ,.. obo. 979-6375 Nancy purpor1ed to De 1710 1 Stall. desalt:>ed u f041ows Community COiiege Olslrtel addition fo tile! of Mid "-" luH c:ompti.nce
_______ ..;.;-..1 w/helmut. 873-922• OLOIS) YI Armstrong Avenue Irvine PARCEL 1 An und1\llOed 1 Board ol Tn.tstw ,,, an Oll8sed II tfle llml ot deelh SECTION 2 TNe ~
KIMBALL Oak 5'7" Gr9nd i---~------I••••••••-OLDS Toronado '73. Calil0<n11 927t4 · · t/133rd 1nter11t In and •o j1moun1 not lets than rive •n end to alt 11'11 Cl"laln reet na!'>Ce 11 nere«>y deQared IO Plano. Like new. $2500. att Stmm/ Blk/vnyl top, leath Int. Seid sale wlll be midi Lot 1 of Trac1 No 6858. In 1>«cent (5%) of thl eum 1><0 propeny 111ue1ed 1n the t>e an uroency ordlnenol.
Call 673-2840 Parb llTSll '12 2m1 •SL' Nds wrk $300. 722-8607 1 w11nout covenant or war· the City ot Coste Mesa. I as a guer11111ee that the 010-County of Orenge. St•t• of pursuant to City ~aner aec-Snrl a to al I II PINTO .76 2 d r A/C ranty e•pressor Implied, as County of Oranoe Staie of det wlll enter Into •~• Calllornia. parliculery oe-taon 501 t>ecaUM of IN S,.rtiat ~I • u • r, u power. · 00 · • 110 !Ille, POSHSSlon. or en-Ca1llorn11. as pe< map re-1proposed Contrec:l 11 '"t' scrit>ed as follows 10-wlt neciest1ty 10 allOw the c:ITy crulee, cass, alloy wheelt . -auto, new tires/battery, cumbrences 10 ulisty the corded on Boo!< 357 Pages same 15 awarded 1o ,.,1,,.. ,, PARCEL I suntctent time to aon&lder
5 x 9 Tournement pool (llc• 1EDV772) PS/PB $950. 675-4007 unpaid balanoe due on the ?•. 25 and 26 of Mis-the even• of !allure 10 enu.'r Lot and lhe Weet 12•, 1ee11s1uo v ano to1mul1t1
!Ible w/ball return. 9allt • • Pl YMOUTH 65 2nd no1e or notes seevred by cellaneous Maps '"the of· into such contrecl. '"P 1 l01 S of Traet No 407 a1terna11ve zomng prooosa11
& sticks. $375. Pat owner gd transp car Lo said Deed of Trust to wit !lice ol the County Reeorder proeeedsoftneche<:k ..,,,, r>e Cot~ of Senll Ant . County ot 1or aou11 Dusi~ and
631-7439 or 645·7301 ~------""""'""""' 1 mi $800 675-4007 IS3.851.940.00. plus the 101-of said County ror!enect 01 m the case of .i ::i•enoe S111e of Cellfornia "Shall~ on lull force' and et· •U JllP ,.. lW Herbof e1..i · _ lowing estimated costs. ••· Excepting theretrom Units t>ond the fvll sum lherl'C'' .is ~· m1p1 thereof re-tecl upon adoPllOn The Clly
SURFBOARD, new Tr1-Fln llllNll l°••t• M ... .,..0 on• TOY '85 Camry. 4 drv dlx penses end advances al the j 1 through 133 ss shown on will oe rorte<ted to sa10 co1 co1 d1'9 on Boo• 15. Page u Cieri< she.II cen1ty 10 the
5·9" S 125. Call Shawn. ---..,,---, sdn 9650 ml. ale, auto lime of 11111n1ua1 publieetion , •he Condomm11.1m Plan re-'ege 01smc1 ~' 11o11see111neous Maps r9. Passage ot 11111 0<dlnance &4
2
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2373
hit 2 Dr comes with p/s, lW Hubor Bl•d Aatt1 Dt•t1tic 9300 CIC. PS. champ beige' of this No11ce or Sate corded in 800k 12115 Page No t><Ode< may w1tM•il"" cords ot said Orange Coun and snau cause same to be
111ra cap fuel tank, ale 1 .. ,. '1.-. ~~·· • "' ,62 F d C ... Ible G 1 metlc. $1 l ,750. 536-694 1 s 16 283 oo 964 of Olt1c1a1 Rec<><ds ot n1s D10 lor 11 perioo ror forty " •PuDllshed w•th1n tl11een dayt Garatt S.ln prep & more (Ser#0002) , or onve. • • -NOTICE TO said Counry live 1451 davs al1er 1ne 011e PARCEL 2 ,,., a newsp8Def 01 IJllOl'al -=~~~~====! ltlll DATSUN 83 Mulma 4dr. ule Sunllner 1 owner. TOYOTA CORONA '7'4 "'OHATY OWNER PARCEL 2 Untl 21 as se1 to-ihe()9ening tiweot Tne South , ot fnat por. c.rculaf~
-ORANGE COAST low ml, sunrool. loaded, S 1800/obo. 675-4007 Runs good. smok ok, YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Shown ori the Condominium Tne BoatO or Trustees re-110" ot 15 fool alley adJOtnong PASSED ANO ADOPTED
Jeep/Renault $9500 · 64 2-7 3 60 tfr •79 BUICK RIVIERA xlnt $700/obo. Call 662-239 t UNDER A DEED OF TRUST I Plen referred 10 on Parcel 1 seNes tne pr1v1lege of re1ect Lot 4 ano Ille West 12 • '"'' by the City Counc:tl of the fmat I l 44
252
Co 854-0568 d 4 7 500 I 1 DA TEO JUNE 7 t984 UN· &bO\'fl .ng an~ and 811 t><dl or to or Lot 5 of T rKt No &(); CH11 Coty ot ~Ur"lllr>gton Beecn 11
4 Harbor sta Meta FIAT ,78 Spld-. ~top, con · • ml n wnt nuntlC NOTICE LESS YOU TAKE ACTION I The streel adores.s 0< waive any 1rregu1ar111es0< ,,.,. or Santi Ana Count't' 01 O" a regufl• ,._ling thereof MOVING SALE: SAT by Ml-112J ~ ,...,... dr • 4 whl disk brakes '"~ TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 01ner eommon clesogna1ion f0<maH1tes 1n 1ny 010 or m a1i9e State ot Calll<Yf'111 as neto on 1111 18th day of No-
appt Couch, wathtr, gd cond. roll bar meld new tires. snrl, a/c, C-4047 ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT of lhe real property nerlltn-1ne l>oddlr"IQ oer maps thereof rec0<de0 --embe< 1985
dryer, copier w/stand, t035 M 0-078•att 5pm am/lm.81rkstereow/CB NOTICE TO PERSONS A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU abov e desct oed s L" A. Sienna. Vic• 1n8ook 15 Paoeo ot Mls-/1/AobenP . .a..tk
e1eC lawn mower + mort. ~,.W!'l'!'"P.'-1"""! .. -. HONDA '80 Civic GL. Kint $6200 546-5787___ INTERESTED IH THE NEED AN EXPLANATION purpotteo to De 3432 Cti.nc:.llot, ._.._. Al· cellef'1«>Us Meos tecorOed A TiESl sl Alicia M
17 Morena. lrvln•. cond. new tires. am/Im BUICK '78 Century V8 St ESTATE Of OF THE NATURE OF THE Meadow BtOOlt Costa ,,,,., c-1 COfftm11ntty on ll'le ~n said line be-Went""°rth. City Clet1o. 71 4/8•8 -7144 or 0 E PROCEEDING AGAINST Mesa C1lllom11 CollglOlstnet ,_the Nor'lhetly u -SYATE OF CALIFOANIAI
786-1977 10am-5pm cass, 5 spd. $2850 Wgn Only 58K mL great M NA . HOff YOU YOU SHOULD CON· The unOtrlllgl>ld f"lefeby Put>llSlled Orange Cotti iension of tile Wfltetty line COUNT\' OF ORANGElCITY
DIMES
A
LINE
WANT ADS
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
PRIVATE PARTIES
Sell your lt.,,,J tor $50 or /eS$ Jn
our f•mOUI DIMES-A-LINES pub-
11"*1 Heh S•turd•y In the Dally
Piiot.
DIMES·A·LINE •ds must be
pr ... pald 10 mall or brlnQ them Into
the D•fly Piiot office. S. •ure to
Include your phOn. numl>er or ad-
dr.., In your ad, hll\19 a pr"'-on
each Item 4 no abbreviation•.
Sorry, no CCJmfMffJllll lid•. ga'r.g.
.-... protlut», p#Mtt• or MtlmM
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DEADLINE:
12Noon Fr=. CoetaMeu
631-8586 or 548-9542 running ca.r, 1 owner.
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Notice IS hereby given TACT A LAWVER d1sc111ms ell 11ablhty to-any Daily PolOt Oc:tober 30 No-ot Lot 4 and ttte f'1()(1'*1y OF= HUNTINGTON BEACHl
'Linc .77 VMsallles I white. A/C, S 1990 dys To a 11 P ers ons OATEO NovemDer 4 1n<:Ofrec1ness 1n said m eet vember 6 1985 TH-'S3 e•tens>e>n of the eullfty 11ne ss
1 own Pwrllthr $299 99 1 6 4•· 160 t ev/wknd 1n1e1ested. whether as 198s address 01 oll"H!f common or,,... wes1 12 • ree1 ol tald A l c 1 A M
Jim 760-1639. 673-4400 I 644~6~ I credllOfS. heirs. legatees. FVIST AMEfttCAN TITLE ~sogn111on P\&.IC NOTICE Lot S WE"ITWORTM tne duty
I or dev1sees, tn the estate INSutlANCE COMPANY 1 1 Said Sile ""'" be rn.aoe ••so suDiect 10 er>cu"'· e•ected ouat1t+ed and llC11ftQ
MAZDA 82 with lMSAkll '12HIOllUYEllJ of MONA E HOFF. d&-Celtfomla COfflO'&ttol\, ;,, w11riou1 wem1nty express or NOTICE Drences co.,.,,1n11 Con-C11¥C1et1<01tne C1tyotHunt
Reasonable oller Needs Auto . air. lull power. ceased. wtiose last ad-Sindt Allftlorlnd ~ implied reoardlng title.. pos-tNVmNO BIOS d111on1. •estrtctoons ,._. 1ng1on Bl&en end ••-oftlolo
brakes 642-1002 I AM/FM, cass. whl cover, dress was :t601·••• 114 f~t Flfttl ltr111 Sant~ session or eneumbr1nces. Not;ce IS ttereDy g•~ thll v1t10"S r\Qhll. rogn19 01 way Cieri. ot ttte City Cour"!Cll ot
· -1111. cruise (IDVH09 t) Lonsdale Ave , North Ana. Cllflfamae mo; 10 sa11sfy the pr1ne1pal b&J-ll'le Board 01 Truslees 01 lhe ano euemen1t ot •ecota 11 11\e said City Clo llerlb)I 11111 Vancouver B c C•n· Published Orll'gl c0111 anee of tne Note Of other COii$! Communoiy College any c:ert1fy lhll 1ne l0<8QOlng or-
) ada, Fonnerly ;eSidtng at Daily Piiot November t4 21 ob1tgat1on secuieo by said g":~:~,~f ~·=1~~-·m0<a common•t ~nown dmance ... as read 10 lhe City
2070 N Via Mariposa E .. 28. 1985 Deed of 1ruat with Interest eo D1ds u 10 t:>ul no later I" 1n1 Wfll1 Walnut Senti COUl'lCll of the City of Hunt-La&una Hiiis CaHf I T"-4S!; and other sums es provided 2 00P T Ana Calllomia 1ng1on Beach at a reg1.1lar · · lhe<etn plus advances. If than Pm hursoay mMllng lleld on Ille 18th dl y U .A that letter s PUBUC NOTICE any undet!f'lete<mstnereof Oec:embef 12 •985 at the rermsof11leeash 1nl1w· otNOvembef 1986 •nd-• ••ll •IOSIL testamentary or ol ad-and inte<est on sucll ad-Purchasing Oepartmen1 or 1u1 money of the United pes58d afld act®t~ by st * ministration have been ITATIMENT OF vances ano plus fees. ll•d college dl11r1e1 1ocat&d States on confo~matlon °1 1ea1t lout-tlf1ns 14151 11•
I Sliver blue w/blue teat lfssued to Keith J. Macln-A8ANOONMINT OF cherges and e•penaes of the a.t 1370 Adams Ave,.,ue sate O< oart cas 11t1d bat-firmetlve voles of said Cit..
Shows exit care (060722) tosh by-Supreme Court Utl Of' 'ICTlTlOUS r rustee end ol the tn.ostt C0$1& Meu C111forn11 et •nee tvidenoed by note _. CovncU .• ,
Just.. CADILLAC Eldorado '83.1 of British COfumbla Can· BU,..11 NAME creeled by lllCI Deed of wf'lleh lime sa10 b•ds """be cured D~ Mortgll08 ~ Trust AYES Councilmen l(elty lll,111 Excl cond Clean/n·tmkr,1
1
ada a court of c0mpe.-The lollowlng p1r9on1 Trust The total amounl of publlely openeo 11nd reao Oeecl ~n Ille prOQ«ly so Mac"lllster B11i.y MandlC. ••• su-• lo mlleege Fully loaded. lent' Jurisdiction ol the have lt>andonld l he UM Of Sl•O 0Dhg111on. tneludlng for· SOid ,,,... per cent I of Ftnely Green Thomu • -$ 11,950 pp ( 1go<:()56) p10111noe ol BrltlSh Col-the F1ct1llou1 Bu11n11s reasonably esllm8MCS ten. LE.ASE OF PARCEl NO 2 '7'::"~1 bid lo t>e d8()0$l tld NOES Counc:llmen None •••TS Dys 213/539-9140 e11t umbll Ntme HolldayHOUM LIQuor chargeunOe'lpen-olthe . VICINIT'f OF MERPIMAC .... ~ bd n I ABSENT Councllmen
100!0\JallSt .. NB •500 . eves /w knd That the following lne , 2937 E PCH C0<on1 Trustee alll\eltmtOflnllla! WAY ANO LEASE 0" ldlO<O.-:!IOl:>e~I· None 833-9300 • pet'· def Mar. CA 9262S puDhcahon ol lhlS MOiiee II PARCEL NO 7;.1 . ·~·~--•"9 no Wf I rf'Oel .. Alda .. w ""· ~
MERCEDES '77 450SL 714/497·2022 IOf'I IS Indebted to or Thi Flct111ou1 Busmes.s S95 709 64 AVENUE CO AST CO io.i t"t atoresa•O olfoee 11 any Clertl. MCI .. ~Ct.,t
82K m 1 Jtlnt cond NABERS hOldlng personal pr<>P: Name ref9rrld lo abOY9 wu Dated NOVln"lber 5. 1985 MUNITV COLLEGE ::> S "~ 11191 tne first put>ll-of the City Councl of 9'oa ertyofthasalddecedent hied in Orange County on CONTININTAL Df· TRICT i;alion '*'°1 1"° t>eto.-. C"7 et Mwl""9t«I ~
121.500 Obo 779-8268 Homes S.vlngs ol Amert· J1nuaty 11. 1983 VEL.O .. MINT O, CALI· AR b+d1 are to ~ r &e ;lilt 0' sale C8'1tWNI
MERCEDES beaut. ye11ow l CAQILL•C ca. 23861 El Toro Road, Ronald van H" 8811 F<>ftNIA. INC., 1 c....,. oord~wttn1tteBICl Ooev· 011ec:1 t"''' 121n oev of Publfll'led Orange COM!
'8 l 380SL, mint. lo.oed ft City of Et Toro. Call1 PC H • Laguna Beach CA COfflO'aden. 11 TNI..., 8y: ments whiCh are "°" n ,,,. ~l'ef'nt>er 1985 oa<i., e>iiot November 21
$32,500 OBO 675-30fS3 LARGEST SELECTION County ol Orange 92651 lllUL HTATI HCU9'1-and rnay bl MCU<ed •I"'"" c~ ........ 0..... 19&~
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, ol late model. low mtleage 11111 the undenlgned Tilts t>u..,_. wu con lllS tl!llVK:I. a c ...... otrioe ot tr-e Ot1ec1c• ' S40 Noni\ ~ Clrde Th-481
MGB 80, •Int c:ond. 1o ml, Cldillaca In Or1nge deslr11s to recetve the dueled by • coroorauon cotl'CW Mtoft, 1t1 ........ By: PurchUl"G ot salCl eool'C~ DnY•. Suite a . Santa AN ---------
new toP. Prloed tor qulctl County1 See us todayt said personal property or T1111 1111_..t was hied D. J .. ...,._, ltl ,,,.,1..,,t. dlsrnc1 tV'05 P\&.IC NOTIC£
I
• 1 I e 0 n I y S3 5 O O I .. 0 l llO • cotleci the clalmt and to with the Coullty Cterlt of Or· tBOO Moftfl .....,..,, a.. El<lh ~ mutl ""bm.t GIO•ll K Yut>ttl Adm1ni.-840-4277 Of 840.3535 ,. • remoV9 that oollecte<I or ange County on October 25 100.. a.nc. AM. CA tl70I. wtlll 1111 bid • casn~· , tra•n• of 1ne Etlllt of said F1CTTT'IOUI .., ..... --=='="',,..,..,,...,..., ______ , recelv9d from the St t 198S T1l111'-(TM) ta-4110 c~ c.t'llfled Cfleclo. o• 0f'U01!'11 I NA• ITA,......,,. llSSAI LUllll 2800 Harbor Bl'vd f C a • Publi9hld Orange COllt Publlll* Orange Cotti blddet I bond made pey1N1 e>uDl•lhld Otange Coat Thi +onowlng
8efttrt.Mu""8, A DZX COSTA MESA 1 ~tat!"'o;~1:,~o 1::11-:id Dally Pllol OctObtr 31 No-Dl!llly l"!lot November 7 14 to \!'le or-Cler of the Coast 011•'¥ Pilot November 21. 22. o0t1i9 t>ullneu :::=
a1t-.c our ....... ~t .. •r CADILLAC ·es CdV, low' t t t I rt ....,,bit 7 14 21 198S 71 1986 Communtty COiiege Ottt .. et '8 t985 P111o. Investors I 130S ,.. ,....., --_ .. ·-es"'*" ary C)r o lld-Th-419 ~9 Boero ot Tf\nt ... 1n en ThF-473 and recleve 8 tree 1 ml, lo.ded. end wmty.1 ministration have beel'I emounl not '"' tl'lan ··~" A\IOCldo Suite 220, Newo
p0f1ab.. mini vacuum aandelWood, COior lee1h, 11sued petQenl (5~1 of the tum ti10 l>O: Beacn CA 92&e0
with credit 1pprova1: $17,950. 673-0fS27 All persona having "'8.IC NOTIC£ P\B.IC N()TIC[ N 1guarani .. 111a1 tl"le Did iCl'lllf L C•rglle 206
La
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l .. rn about '-••Ing In WI"' &LL UIEI olatms against the dee»-eun•NT °' flCTTT'IOUI ~·· der wlll 1n11r into fl>t r~ """""' CA 9266:!
our offlQe Mir South USED CARS & TRUCKS ' dent or •n lnt«•t In aald Aa~l-WT OF HAMii STATll9WT ~O(>Oled Contrtct of lhe ~ eutMIM Wltt111m 8U<Ji1t 40~ Emer-Cout Plut. "late and wtahlng to ob· Ull Of PlCTl'nOUI T ..... following Pl'90'lll are tame It awarded to htm In flC Mil ITA,....._ l lO Bay L•n• 8Mcln. CA
(9')rx. 1 hr.) COME IN OR CALL FOR lect to tuel'I removal must ....... MAMI dOI bul4nws u tne ~I ot 1111\it• 10 tinlfM NA • -.-" • 9MS 1 •
IU-IAllULUll FIU&PPUIUL give -11ten notice ot The O:,:'.;:f p1r1on1l c'lG ENTERPRISES. ~::.=~0:~::.::~1W1111;:: .,~:; 1:=, ~A~ Leo No11r 27781 fi~ 114/ '82· lHl Del.II.LO tudl Objeetlon to the per. hive a flt U91 ntJ tao I La E11,.i\a, f'ounteln 'tort.tied 0< In Int C&MI 01 1 FOR NIA FAM!: ANO FOR· t hOI 81nd Sen JUal'I ...n IOf'I Ot per.one lnd9bt.O tlle FIC!flfo111 Bualnut Vali.y Clltf 827oe bOnd tlle lull IN!l'I 1~1 TUNE 3015 ~St New· Capi1t1ano CA 02975
PEUGEOT •78504 Del. t82ifilAcH8i.vo I to. or ~ penonll N.,,,. ~ ~-CNrlM Edon Gooowln.. wfll bl IOtf91190 to Mid C'OI por1 Bltell CA t~ Aot>ert Soec1 24 tH
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obO 5-13-7213 I ... -,, ... llJ1 I dent. Such notioe must del M•. CA 92'26 v.-., Cell! t27'0e I No biddar l'la)' Wllhdrlw Cll!Ob SI Neowport 9-ctl NIOV4ll CA t2t • ,.... be oN9n •o the peeof\ ni. ~·..... Bi,..,... Alley a. OonOoollr\. 930 t lllS Dia !(Jr • ~ '°' rorty-("A 9~ Jeftrey p Wlll9wof1tl, 50I
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531<"" LC>ldeo wtll/bm ~attic w/'J'f/I!/ ""' prop•oy or agalntt t-.o In Oranp County on Cellt t21oe Mt IOt the~ il'tel'IOf Bayffont 8albot llland CA 1000 Or9l'IQ9 CA t2MI
Int 121.soo obO 71M2M ey ~ _.. MO ""'°"'the c&eWn le"*'-tO t..t4 rrw. bullMM .. con the lkMwd o• Tn.i•t-,... 9*7 Tll4 WelftMI ;e oen.
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-.......... WallNfl, ...... CA :U1 A~TION ANO HAMI D ... llON NO...., Name: leMettJAIMtlc•'• .... II.Id Marl! Dalley, ttrattlMI ll'arll VIII•• flattidl T Moeotty, UM To .. ~ '*~1 •: .... ':trr --.... .... ,,.. .......,. °''l __ -!,!1. fl9Wll ~ ~ l1N CHANM "'· l(Yt.telN,.Y NOTICE 18 HllllHY CuP CNlllenoe '11, 1111 3'12 Hemlfton, IMM. CA HCMMClllll .... ~ICM!. Mtc:Noan. c.. ....... CA credl10fl = ....... ~ ~ .,...._, 9eedl. CA nwv ,...,...., Alllt • 11. C:O... CKHI ~ • ..._ OIY!H tMt tM Huntlnaton ~ °', .... IOO-A, 12714 11111 MecArtbur llhld , IHH cndlton. -l*"IOn' '""' -.....,,..... ,,. ........ II con-....... CA tHt1 ... ...,.. Cfly Counoll wll hold CotOM del Mar, CA 121211 Petrtcl• Ann Wlfllema. tutt. Ut ....... CA 12711 Ttll• ~" ... I• COii· ~ °'._....., ~~ .. .J
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• -' 91MeCt t . WllllNll dUCMd tw: en lndMctull TO LllllOY Hl .. ZIG, Oii Chamber .. tM Hvnt• Name rlifwred to 11boYe wee Ana. CA 1170. INd , lulte 4211, ll'Ylne, OA Petrick T. Moeofry MAlllV !T~L .. WA!'E_ .....,.
·-"'·-.. OOlt-TIW 9'.-Wt ... ,..... flew! T. w.mc tether Of tM ~named lnGton ..... CMc Cent•. Hied II) Ol'Mte Count; M AOllend ~ "-Y· Jt ' H7tt 'I ,.,,.. ltl*Mnl WM flted A peltt ......... .,_, ,,_, ._. e ............ .._ COun(y Olertc Of Or· TNa etatement .,.. flied minor: 2000 M.irl ltrwt, Hunt· July 1f, ttH atO W. tllth # t8, Newt:>c1tt Thie bualn... ~ oon• wllh IM C01o1mY Olettt Of Or· by OONALO "· WAlllO &
.... . -. County OotoW It, wilttltMCounlya.ttOfOr· YCMlwll .... .-enottce 1n9ton9Mctl,Cellfomll,on 8t1nleylllol9,'°S.Pfom-leecfl,CA IH93 dUC1edby:a llmltedpartMr· anoeCountyonOctober21. lllOY J WAAO In tlwt .,_ ,...._. 0.,... t• anoe Count; on Ootow n that ~LO OOM"IY tM ctew end at the time !ft-0111ory Drive. Newport Thie t>IJllMM 11 con-lhlO 111& 1>9rl0< Covtt Of Ora~ Tlllt ... -... ,_ ttlS • end flWOY GODf'NY,,. diaetildtle6owto~Md 8Wh CAIJteO CIUCtedby'lllmltedpart~ Allfl'ul .... ,. County teQUHtlng that --.. a..., a..c .. °'" .... I ..... °''"" CCJe9I ,.... ..... lle¥t tiled In 1N QrQUlt ~ IM e1atement1 of Tiile' bullnell ... °°"'" llllO TNI lfatemtnl ... flted Pvbllthed Orenea CoMt DONALD A. WARD & lllOY J ... a..._.o... ... ~Not OclObtr 31. ~ PvOlltled Orenee COM! Coutt of ..... of Or-.. peteoN 1llfM> wWI to be <Mted by"' lndMduel. Petrie'• Attn Wlllleml with the County a.tc Of Or-Diiiy Piiot Oclober i1. ~ WAlllD be ~ed .. pet• 119 ~l. 1',21. 1"5 Oe11y Piiot Oetow 11 No-atOft, lw MW108 eoun.y, A Nerd ,.._tMt to thl eppll-Thie .. ....,,.,,,"' filed TNt 1tetement wu fllld angeOountyonOatoberH. *1'11>«7. t4, 21, 111& tonel fept....,latlve lo ad-: . . W Th-402 ~-1. 14, 21, 1111' ~ltloft Pt~ tllel an oetton delctlbed be'# wtlh 1M County 0..-. Of Or~ With tlwt Oounty C1e11c of Or· ttlS TMtO mlnl91er 11Mt1Maleofthe CS. " • n • u ~ Cc.I f1M3 t ow.-be..,._ orantlno DATI! Mondly. oao.m-enee County on Oetoblf 21. enoe County on Oetober 29. ,_ cecMint . .,_.. ,... ~ St, No-1111-IC Mft""'~ to flalltlon«, OONA&.0 w 2, 1NI 1988 111& Pvbhhed Orange CoM1 T"9 pet111011 r•que1t1
....._ 7 14. tt, ttM ~ ""'~ OOOFAE.Y .... ve to ~ ,._: 7:'° p,in Pvblltned 0r.,. Cont ,_ DallY PllOt Oetober 31, ~ fltlllC TICE 1411"°'1ty to ldmlnllter ttwt
T"'1Q31 PtCnnoul IUt•-· KVMU .-LY GINl HIE"21&, Al'tl\JCA110N MUMMA: Deify Pilot Oc10ber 31, No-I Publllhed Orange Cout wmber 7, 14, 21, tNll II) ialatt under Iha 11\depen..
• ...-nATlmNT rta.IC ll)TIC( YoU' mlnot cMd, end. rou Ute Pwmit No. 111-43/0on-vemblf 7, 14, 21, 1te& Deity Piiot October 31, Nos Ttl .... 28 dent Admlnltlretlon Of b-• ____ _..........,..___ muet 'PPM' wtttlln 1Nrty dltlonel Exception No H -111 T~ "91'1\ber 7, 14, 21. IN& t11 .. Act
The flflllowlnQ '*''°"' .,. ~of ttle dete of.., .. put>-LOCAnoM! 85" Hemll-Th-3M ,teTmOU• ....... A hMtlng on ,.,. l*ltlon () . ~
~ ~ • South PICl'fnOUe .._.. 11c1t1on hereof at the ton Avenue. IOI.Ith lide ol rta.JC NOTICE MAim aTATIMIWT "litl be helcJ on OEClM8fR CltOW'LBY Co ut lnv1tt ment MAmaTA,_,. Oaunroom Of°'"""*" Hemlltonatlnttt..ctlonwlth rtaJC M>TICE rta.IC M>TICE ThelollOWlnQpett0n1er1 18, 1945 11 t :'° A.M. In ~ H ClowJe flroperll ... 50 Sen t • No & II the CourthouM In ---I.MM f'ICTmOUe.,._M dolngbUllnellM:t.a.c ...... Oec>t No. 3 " 700 CIYlc y, lenWdlnO Avenue, ,.._.. d:: = ~~ tM ~ Of &.-n Merion ·~ To ~ MAim ITAW f'ICTTnOUe ....... '1CTmOUe .ueMM I lly; A D.C. Appralllll , Center Or1Ve W•t. Santa ~ ·~ Novetn• port 9-ltl. CA t2M3 Medl'cal Inc Zttea lr"'1e County OreoQn aild 8f10w the condltlOna ot IC>P<OVll The~ pereona atW N._ aTATI...., MAim aTATl•WT 11181 Weema une. Hunt· An1, CA 92702. ber 7, &•.A .... denl JoNI Wllliem S-. ~ Huntln 'ton' l!IHoh C~ C... '11 any you may heYI, 1mpOMC1 by the Board ot dOlno bUllneee u : Pro-The f~ l*'tonl ate TM fOlloWlnO S*90tll lfe lnQton leedl, CA 1214e IF YOU OBJECT to llwt of Cott a M ~ aa 8111 knardlno A~ue. 0214t II ' why tn. Pf8Y« of Mid "9tJ. Zonlno Adf\llll'NntUnd up.. felllonel Menagement Ber· doing bu,i,_ u : lnfor· dOlno blltlneu u : The Lawn lony1 Ann Catnpo, 111881 or anting olttwt pellllon, you SurYIYed b h1a l Newport l!IMcl'I. CA 112ee3 J!hMlp c Saint Erne Mo ttcn Mould noc be oranted Mid by the P1ann1no Com· vloH, 19021 J 8kypark matlon ISyttatn• Support Doctor & AtlOC., 1034 w. WMm• Lane. Huntlnoton lhould e111wtr IPPMt at ttwt ~ n!bv, .:::.· ~II bullnet1~eon• Inc 21ee2 .,.;..,., ~t: NOTICE TO L!ROY mlMlon on 1 r~t to edd Suite 214, Irvine. CA t27t~' s.rw:... 821t Gumm Or., Balboa Ave .. e.lboe. CA e.ech. OA 92948 Merino and lftte your ob-• r•-~ ..,,_, Id by In~ •• , inoi0n 8.act\, CA tiMe Hf,.ZIG: Al!AO THESE 8211 equate feet of retlll CM1 F Sherrell, 304 Huntington 811eh. CA 112881 Thia bu1lne11 la con-jectlonaOf flll wrttMn obteo-Cl'ow~)' of John Wiiiiam-™• bullneM I• con· PAPERS CAREFULLY· IPllGe to "' ••lltlng lhop.. Oehll•. Cofone del Mii, CA 92847 -RoOyn Stacy Goldeflbetg, due1ed by: llf\ lndMduel llonl With Ille court bef«• Ore1on RI h d Thia 1t1tetnlflt wee fHed dueted acion YOU MOST ··AP9QR" tN Pino oanter r..irtpe POf"· 12112& MM Kaiue Kreu11, 8211 1034 w 8elbo1 Ave., Tonya AM eempo ,.,. Miring Vout IPPM'· Cro le : C ar with the County Clri of r· PbYlp ~ ~ne MO THIS CASE OATH! OTHER tlont °'. p.adtJnQ. ' lot I« eom-Tl'lll butlrntll 11 c:04'· Gumm Or . H1111ttn11ton Belbol, CA 92MI Thie 1t1temenl WM Ned ence rney be In pe<ton 0t by W "1 of Coata =County on OQoblr 1• Thil lt~t wM Nees 810£ WILL WIN AUTOMATI· ~ tt.n. wttri vertence to ducted by: en lndMOuel 8Mch. CA 921147 Ttllt bulln... la con-with tlwt County Clertl of Or· your lttorney. Me.;SW'p-Gaughten, 1 ,_.. wtlhtheCount;CterkOIOr· CAU.Y.TO "APPEAR"YOU maintain ul1Un11 land· ~rJtF.SMrrell Ttl!• bu11n ... 11 eon· d'=by~~VWSUal anaeCountyDn0t~21. IFYOVAAEACAEOITOA .suaan Landrelh of ""--~ ange Oounly on Oetoow 25. MUST FILE WITH THE ICllC)ed .,... (4.~) In lielJ Thlt ltltement Wiii llled due1ed by: en lndMdull yn II 1965 ' Of I contingent eredltor of &n Claiww'l She Publllhed Otenge .,._, IN& OOUAT A LEO~L PAPER Of required 8% 11tu; 111d ex· with the County Clenl of Or· MM K Krauee• Ttll1 ltatemetlt wll llled W ttle deQMMd, you mutt fltt ~; t • Dally Piiot Oetobef 3l, ~ ~ CALLEO A "MOTION" OR lfllng & ~wide 1treet tide enge County Ott NoYembet Thie 1telemet\l WM flted with Ille County Clerk of Or· Pvblllhed Orange CoMt your ct.Im ~th tlwt eourt or 'fY 9-A.ech Of Idaho; ..-nbef 7. 14, 21. 1HJ.....o3 Publllhed Orencie Cotat "ANSWER". THE "MO· plentere tn lleu of t f~ t, 1985 with tlwt County Clerk of Of. •~County on. Oetoblf 4, Delly Piiot October 31. No-pteMnl It to tlwt peflonel .. IW"Yivt!d by four Dally Piiot Oc1ober 31, Nos TION" 0 111 "ANSWER" wkUh requlremenl. ,..a Inge County on Oetober 21'. 111 & Yetnblf 7, 14, 21. 198& repreeantatlve appointed by
llster'I in Mua .. and 1--------Yembet 7 14 21 1986 MUST 8E GIVEN TO THE IN v I .. 0 NM I HT AL Pvblllhed Ofenge CoMt 108& Pu""' "'· ~ Ttl....05 thl court wltllln tour month• fl -....&.. rta,IC NOTICE ' ' ' TMU COUlllT CLEAK OA AOMIN· ITATUe: The requeet II eat· Deity Piiot Nowmber 7, 14, ,_.,. unltled Vfange v.... from tlwt dete Of first i.. w ·-~hlldren. IST~T°" WITHIN THIRTY egorlc:elly exempt, ci ... I, 21, 28, 198$ (' Publllhld Orange Cout Dally Piiot October 31. No-~oflett.,.llptO'llded Be .... rnem~r of '1C1TT10IM ..._.. ~ya ALONG WITH THE f\'om the P'OYllion• Of ,.,. T""44t Diiiy PHol Octoblf 31, No-vemblf 7, 14, 21, IN& rta.JC *>TICE In Sec:tlon 700 of th•
"\he M.onic Lodge. ..._ aTATlmN'T 1111-IC MftTIC( AEOUllllEO FILING Fl:E. IT C1lllornta E.nvlronmentel 1111-11' MftTIC( Yember 7. 1'. 21, 1N5 TIM 11 LIQAL NO~ Probell Code of Cellfomle Memorial WfVK.'ft to The lollowlng penona are r~ nu MUST. BE IN PAOPEA Queltty Act. ..._... nu Tti.-3112 .. WPORT.-aA Tiie tim. tor flllng clllma wllt
be b · ld S d d<Mg butlnell 11. A.K. M1t· FOAM ANO HAVE PROOF C* PU: A copy ol the "8JC M)flC( UWllD M:HOOl not expl,. prtor to four e un ay • ketlng AHocl1tff, 1958 ,teTTnOUe .,..... Of SERVICE ON THE PfT~ propoHd development f'IC..l'..~A=• rtlll.IC NOTICE DllTMCT month• from the dlll ot the 2:PM. Harbor Lawn Flamingo Or., Colt• :~... .. ... ITATl..wT TIONEA'S ATTORNEY, OA plan•.,. on flle In the De-T f . '1CTITIOUe IMM*IU NOTICE 18 HEREBY llMtlno not~ above. Jhmoria1 Chapel. In· CA 1124"28 Tiil followfno pet90nl ere IF THE PETITIONER DOES p1rtrnent ot o.v.le>pmenl dOI hi ::r,,::.~~1:: '1CTITIOUI ....... MAim aTATI...,,. GIVEN lhll tlwt Board of YOU MAY EXAMINE tlwt Jermen l I te Ron.Id K Mc:Connehel doing buliMN ... Weetern NOT HAVE AN ATTOANEY, f*vlQM., . H 'Wh I mi . NAMI eTATW...,,. Thi followlng peraonl .,. Education of thl Newport· 1111 kept by Ille court. If you B pr v a . and Undl v McConneMa. AccountlnO And M.rketino PAOOF Of SEAVICE UPON ALL l~TERESTED PER-vi: ;rt":t:.~.d~ ~-Thi fotlowlng p1non• .,. doing bullnell 11: l!lt'M VII· Meea Unified 8ctlool Oiltrlo1 .,. I '*'°" lntereated In arbol' Lawn Mt. 1115& FalmlnQo Of . Coltl Service, 2515 Alta 'lleta °'" THE PETITIONER. SONS 11e Invited to anend Balboa CA 92881 · doing bullneee u : Pldflc 1age flowerl, 1021-G Ent of Orenge Count; wtll re-the Mt1te. you may NtW 0) l v e M ort u a r y , ......_ Cl 92'2e Newport 8eec:h CA t2MO IF YOU HAVE ANY OU£8. Mid hllflng Md ..,,,... · Community o.v.lot>tnent lmpetlll 8< ... CA 9282 I celV9 IMled bid• up to 2:00 upon Iha executor Of ldmln-Diftictfnc. 540-8~~ Thi• bullnfll I• con· ~d J.,;.... LJgg#ll TIONS. YOU SHOULO SEE oplnioMOf IUbmlt evtderlce A~Hlln~I 89~.!:; 3J! 1901 N9WPOfl Blvd .• Cotti Wtrren c. Fick, 1181 Hill-PM on thl and dey of 0.. latretOf, Of uP«>f' the •••
Ouetedby ~endwffe 8200 Edinger Ave .• lfur'll: AN ATTORNEY IMMEOI-f0t0<IQllnetlhe~tlon 9ie:r ' •• M .... CAll21127 lide Drive. La Habt1. CA cember, 1815, II ttl• lorney '°'Ille uecutO< Of
RonaldK MeConnlflM lngtonBMc:h CA 92847 ATELY. ..outllnedlbove.'A11app11-M jorll HlblbV. 25301 PSB "8elty COfJIOl'atlon 90831 PuretlUlng Office of Mid ldmlnlllt1t0t, and 1111 wtth
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Thl1 uet8'Mlll wee filed Thia bull.;... fl -con-DA TEO end flrtt publllhed c:atlonl. extllblta. and d9-,tic, Or Mllllcin Vr.to 1901 N11wpOft Blvd., Cotti Tiii• buelnut 11 con· 6c:boot Dlltdet. located 11 tile ~ wtlh J>fool of ~-wt~ ttle-Oo.nty Cleril~ dueled by· "'~ al-Coata MMa. -°'ante -.lptlont-of tNI ~ CA 921111 ., L ._. ... CA 12927 ducted by: en lndMdual 2985-8 Beer Street Coate vice, I Mlften 1'9QUMI 1111·
enge County Ott October 25. L J LIQOlnt County, Callf0<nla the 14th .,. on fill wtth the Ottloe of Thi b alneu 11 con Thli bullnMI 11 con· w11r1n c. Fide M ... CA 921128 1j wl'ttcm Ing th1t you deelr• ec>eelal
198& Thi• 1111.,,,.,,1 w• nled dey of November, 1985. the City Cteril. 2000 Mlln duct~ bu 1 general part: dOOted by: 1 eOfporitlon Thia atatement w11 llled time iald bid• wt'u be pub-not~ ol tlle filing ot 111 In·
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f2I03ll with Ille County Clertc of Or· HATT 11 •RATZ IL Stree1, Huntington 8eec:ti, n«lhl y. Peter L. Inman with tlle County C1ertt of Of· llcly Of*l9d end read lor: ventor; and apprelMment of
Publllfled Otenge Cout inge County on October 211, IC ....... OM 1-. At· callfornta, for ln1P,9Ctlon by Mat~le Heblby Thl9 ttatement -.. Ned 1n99 County on Oetoblf 21. $.WEEPERS eatate -'• Of of thl I*~
Deity Pllol October 31, No-11185 ..,_,.., '••• •e. ON the public. Ttllt 111.,_,1 n1ec1 wtthttwtCounlyClertlofOr· 1115 All bide.,. 10 be In~ tlonlorac:counqmentloned
vtmblf 7, 14, 21, 198$ W ~............ HU.TINQTON llAC::H with the' County C~uof Or· ange County on October 21, , ,_,, eordenoe with Condltlonl, In Section 1200 and 1200.5 of
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Chapel • Crematory The tollowlng ~· .,, D1D11C NOTICE Th-409 A Perlormance Bond m1y ''""""""' · • 3500 Pacific View Dnve doing butNMll u : A11bl111 ... .,_, NI.IC NOTICE rtlll..IC NOTICE ,termoue .,..... ti. required 11 the dlecretlon 28. l98S
Newp.><t S.actt Mltf(etlng AeNercn And In· "*-JC NOTICE ..._ aTATWMINT of Iha Olttrlct ThF-48"
6'4•·2700 form1tlon Servle11. 5 '1CTJTIOUI .,..... P\llJC NOTICE FICT1TIOU8 .,..... Thi fOllowtng peraone .,. No bidder may withdrew NI.IC NOTICE
Almond Tr• line, Irv!,,., HAflll ITA ~ ACTITIOUe ll&Wal '1CTmOUa .,._.. NAm aTATl...r doing bulll:Mll •: Atehlbeld 1'111 8ld f0< • period of '°'1Y· 1---------CA 9271& The lollowlng pertonl .,. ..... ITAW ...... ITATDmWT ~A~~.. Tiie toltoWlng peraone at• Bu1lnfft Plfk lnvel!Ofl five (45) days after the dlt• ,ICTf'nOUa .......
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Andf .. 8lelne Miiier, 8 dOlng bullnMI ... Gtnerll TM ~ per'IOn i.: Thi folowtng Plr'fOt\I .,. The folloWlng peraone Ill doing bulinell 11: ~ Lid., 1303 AllOCldo, Sult• Mt for the opening thereof. ..... ., • ........,
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1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mese
540-555'4
Talley, 8 Almond Tree Lane, Roger Olla Me8fl<M. 372 Clllf. 92127 CA 92830 O ova. 118• • Peul Henry Reed, 3130 Joffe Lane. Newport Beeeh, right to flject eny or all 81d1 Colte Metia, CA 02827 lf"Me, CA 92715 W A1y •B-202 Co111 Kenneth S. 8111 II, II&& Kreig Steven Bleck. 221&& Jly Re>11.7 ~I Olamanla, Seevt.w Ave Cofone Del CA 92883 and not neceuatlly ICCePt o & o sottw-SeMcea
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due1ed by I generll part· Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-Clllf. 921127 92830 ~ IMne CA 92715 Thi• bu1lneu 11 eon-due1ed by: a limited partner· 111y lnf0<mallty Of lfregullri-Meea. CA 112827
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--------with the County Clettl of Or· with Ille County Clerk of Or· Thll ltalernent w .. flied TNt .... _,, WU fifed ~:. tl t_,I Ned with the County Clertl of Or· with Ille County a.. of Or· N9WflOftT ~-IA UNI· Thl9 lta1emenl -ftled
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ACTION 11185 1113& · "'119 Count; on October 30. enge County on Octoblf 25. enge County on October 21 11195 1118& t -:.-::r C~, C~ I. ange County on Oetoblf 21. c.i1 • ,__ ,._ 1118& 11185 11185 • ,_,. ..-1 •-•· ........_.. .. otreo· 11185 Deily Pilot Publllhed Otenge COM! Publllhed Otenge COM! f*191 , ... ,. 111 5 Publfltled Orange Co.ut Publllhed Orange Cout ter (71') .....a11 ,-..
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OH ANG[ i:ouN' '( C ALIF O RNIA THURSDAY . NOVEMBER 21 . 1985 ,., < f N T~.
Lottery winner gives up·$73,000
Court seizes Coast woman's winnings
in wake of lawsuit agains t h er hus band ----
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot .. Oellr ........
A NewPC?rt Beach woman who won
SI 00,000 in the st.ate lottery this
Coast
Laguna approves a modl-
fJed Local Coastal Pro-
gram over residents' ob-
jections./ A3
Irvine high school stu-
'dents Involved In after-
s@ool activities wlll have
to pay for busing./ A3
-ca1tfomia
A newborn receives
another baby's heartl n a
rare transplant oper-
ation./ Al •
Nation
W ith Hurricane Kate ap-
proaching, tens of
thousands are ordered to
flee the Flor Ida Pan-
handle./ A7
World
month lo~t her lucky touch Wednes-
day when county marshals seized
mon of her winnings.
Sharon Nunez, 29, was ordered to
temporanly give up her prize money
because ot a pending lawsuit aaa1nst
her husband, the owner and operator
of a South Coast Plau re~taurant.
It is the first time since the lottery
began in California tbat winnings
have been seized on a court order.
Marshal James Byham said the
Ne\VJ)Ort woman was served with a
court order Tuesday evenin.g. She
volunt.arily withdrew $73,000 from
her bank and turned 11 over to 1h1:
marshal. Byham said Nunet first
consulted with her attorne:r. Paul
Mast. then a&reed to hand over the
money.
Nunez received SH0,000 after taxe:>
when she won her s1•-<11g11 prlle Nov
11 on the Big 'pin, the tl'lev~d
lottery Jackpot. .-
$ybam .said the woman·~ ban~
reQuestcd that a hold be/laud on S6.000 of the money an tnat the
rema1nm• Sl,000 apparently was
s~nt paying bills. He said the '-Ctzed
money will be held by the county unttl
a court heanng Dec 19.
The woman's dreams of a new
house and a toy-filled Chnstma) for
her children began to S<>ur last week
when a Su~nor Court com[" 1ss1oner
. .
ordered Nune1 to retnun temporanly
from s~nd1n1 the money.
Comm1ss1oner Thomas Keenan
made the ruling at the reQuest of Pe")'
Moms Co. which claims in a tawsun
that Nune7' husband owes the finn
S250.000 in unpaid rcst.aurant cqua@I>
ment leasts '
Despite the rul111J. N unei cashed
(Plea.--.ee LOTTSRY I A2)
RiSin number
of LB omeless
a city con.cern
Ctty agrees to wor k
with county officials
to resolve p roblem
By LAURA M ERK
Ol h o.ltr ..... ...,,,
Concerned about thl· gro" in~
nu mber of ho mele'>s people 1n
Laguna Beach. the (II) ( ounlll
agreed this week to beg.in working
with count) officials to ca">C thr
problem
The action was prompted Tue'>dd\
after the council received a n:J')(in
fro m the c1t)'s Human .\ITa1r\ <om
m1ttee.
The committee gave a \um mar. o t
a recent town mee11 ng on coord1·
nattng social seni1cc .. More than oO
people attended the half-day meeung
that fcx.used on homeless people
Pauline Walp1n. ch.auwoman of
the cornm111ec, faced a <.!1v1dcd coun-
cil when she ellpla1ned the "sue
She suggested the Cll) suppon
~bl1'5hmcnt of a -safety net 'Y'-
tem'" to provide referral services.
"ork program!.. personal hygiene.
dothing exchange and housing
But ( ounc1lman Dan Kcnnev ob-
1ected to involving the cit) in ·.,uch
program~
··1 have a s1gn1fican1 problem with
that If there 1s an} one problem I get
approached w11h most. 11 1s the bums
on 'ia1n Beach," he said
"'We call them resident homeless I
call them bum~." he !>aid
Mun1c1pal Judge Pamela lies at-
tended the town meeting hdd Oct. 31.
and told the group there arc many
(.,lea.K BOllELE88/A2) "Some differences re-
main" as President Re-
agan and Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev head
for home after two days of
summit talks./ A8 ~.]-Mammoth quake
Sports
New York Yankee stand-
out Don Mattingly Is
named American League ·
MVP./C1 ·
Golden West College
hopes for better things In
basketball this year./C1
Lakers blitz Clippers,
122-107, behind Magic
Johnson's 22 points and
20assists.IC1
Entertainment
Golden West College has
a home-grown
Thanksgiving production
In ''The Courtship of
M iles Standish.'' /84
Business
Corporate profits post
strong gains In third quar-
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INDEX
Strawberry ailhouettes
Thae wor kera near La.Cuna Canyon Road
uad the San Dl910 Freeway appear to be
toillnC lD a l)lmmerma pool of water.
Actually, they're ln a atrawberry field
coTered with plutlc. off of which the late
afternoon aun la reflectt.na.
Mesa computer firm files
claim against state lottery
By tile A11oclated Pre11
SACRAM ENTO-A Costa Me\3
computer firm has filed a fo rmal
claim against the state lot1ery. saying
bias limited the competition m bid-
ding on a maJOr equipment contract
The claim by Electro-Spon Inc.
seeks a 30-day ext ension of the Nov. 8
bid deadline to allow time for
settlement of the issues and the
appointment of an independent bid
evaluauon comm11tee.
Lottery auorney Roben Bunon
said Wednesday that lottery Director
Mark M1chalko would reJeCt the
claim as unfounded, o~ning the way
for funher legal action by Electro-
Spon.
Electro-pon says 1t was unable to
bid on the 10110 game equipment
because Its JOt nt-vent urc pan ncr.
S~rry Corp , d1dn'r have enough
time to meet the ngorou' corporate
financial d1')Closures in thl' votcr-
approved lonery 1ni11a11ve
M1chalko declined to comment
Wednesday bccau!'e he was drafting a
written reply to the allegation~. ~1d
lottery spokesman Bob Ta>lor
L11tgat1on could delay the con1rau
potenttall y wonh S200 m11lmn . and
therefore the mid-1986 kickoff ol
numbers games. 1n which retailer\
will use thousa nds of tcnmnal'
throughout the slate to log bN\
Jackpots could build to S 100 m1l11on.
experts say
Electro-pon attorney T im Yaf)an
\aid the protc\I indude~ allcg.i11011'
1ha1 M1chalko alread) fa,or., lu1111
game systems 'loch a'> those \Uppltnl
b) GTE< H ( orp of Rhode 1 ... 1and
The lirm. one of fhe bidder'> 1n
Cahfom1a. won a con1rac1 1n Ohio
under gu1dd1nc'> M1rhalko hl·lpcd
.,,hape when he wa!> that statc''> lottc"
auorne\
The protest "1\\ that the .. rc4uc\t
for proposal~ .. -the 1e1.:hn1tal guide·
line for bidding on the ( ahfom1J
contract -<.on1a1ns an unmtcnllonJI
bias bccau!.C 1t u<>e' the Ohio hid
request as a model
The fo ur-pagl.' d1>1. umcn1 da1m'
that the gu1dehnc al'><> limit' comix·11.
11on h} d1scnmmallnfl. ap,a1nst .,mall
(Pleue itee BIAS/ A 2)
could trigger
volcano eruption
LOS ANGELE:.S (i\P) ->\ ma1or
earthquake cventuaJI~ t11uld tng&l'r
an eruption of a \olcano \lumbl.•nng
beneath a popular C dlilom1a -.k1
resort. although there 1~ m• <>1gn ol an~
1mm1nent threat. alcordin~ 1u a Ol'"
go,crnment rt·pun
Eruption\ usual!~ cxrnr "'hen
molten roc k or magma rt\C\ from
deep un<krgrountf to till .t thambc:r
beneath a \ okjnu. neating lreml'n
tfou\ prn\urt• that lorn~' tht" magrnJ
10 escape atxHc g.round
But a rt•pon b' rt."'>t'ar(hl'r\ JI thl·
L'S Geological "iunc~ and l n1\l"f·
\II\ of ~C\ ada a1 Rcno \Clld a maJur
quake on tht• lf1hon <reek f Juli
could rratk the ground to allo'>!. Jn
eruption e'en 11 the magma lhamtll:r
beneath Long \.alln "'a\n't tilled
Long \ allc' " J IU-b, 211-mik
o' al-<>haped 'ukanic ,aldera -J
\Cl\ large 'okan1t tratC'r -on the
cJ<.tcm fnngl· 11! the \1crra "l'' Jda
Jbout 250 miln nurth 111 l O'> ..\ngclt·\
and 20(1 mile' ea\I nl ~an f ranu<,c.u
The' populJr \k 1 rc\ort l<l" n ot
Mammoth 1..-ikl·, \II\ "11l11n tht·
caldera
"\\l· mu\t ret·ogn11t• the P<>'>\1b1l11\
that an eanhquake (measuring al
least 7 fl nn lhl· K1l·h1cr ~.Jlr l lOuld
cau~ an eruption \OOn<'r thJn 11
might othl'f"'l\t" ou ur · \a1d
geoph\\ICl\I f>a, 1d P Hill l h1C'I
L SC,\ '>(:tent1\I tor I on(! \ alln
'okan1, \tud1e'
fhe Hilton ( rl·e ~ f-aull '>l.!rt\ J I thl"
\(1uth edge" nl I ong \. alk~ and run ' I~
mile''> \outh 1n10 the \1 crra "ic,ad.i
fhl \lgn1lildntr of a prcm.ttun:
crup11on JI l 1>ng \ alle" " that ll
could on ur "Ith I<'"' ad,amc warn-
ing sigm -\Ul has 1naca'>ed ground
'"'Clllng -that \UCntl!>I~ bcll('\l" tht'\
'>!.ould \Cc in thr da'' tx·fu~ a more
lO n,cnuonal nup111m, Hill ..aid
"'cdm•\d.:i , llunng a telephone 1n1cr-
' I<'" from hi\ olftrc 1n 'ienlo Parl
\ m.:i1m temhlm probabl\ "-OUld
ha'e In rupturt· the ground in Lon[!.
\ allc\ 1t\Cll to \pur Jn l"l"\Jpt111n l1 1ll
\d1d addintr. that man~ ma1or quake-;
haH' \ha!..en tht•· rl·g1on dunng the
pa)t 11.000 'ear\ "'llhout \t"llin(I. 011
an eruption
But hr ..aid l'arthuuakt·, haH·
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By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
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An Irvine group said 1t was handing
m more than 6,600 signatures today
on ~t1tions aimed at stopping the
city from collecting development lets
to help pay for three new South
Orange Co unty freeways.
The petitions were presented to the
Irvine Caty Oerk at about 10 n.m
An Irvine c1ty official said the fee
collcct1on. whi ch had been scheduled
to begln today, will be postponed
while the petition s1anaturcs •"I
verifi ed. If 4J36 signatures arc
judaed valid, the freeway foe plan 1s
likely to be decided by local voter\
On Oct. 22, the Irvine Cuy Council
ga ve final approval to an ordinance
requiring fees on new development to
help pay for the proposed an
JoaQu1n Hills. Eastern and Foothill
freeway5. The ordinance was to take
effect today.
But the Committee of &vcn
Thousand (COST). a local group
cn11cal of the freeway fee plan, u'ied
the 30-day penod following adoption
to gather s1anatures on a referendum
The aroup needed s1paturcs from l 0
percent of the city's vote,.,, or 4.536
names. to keep the ord inance from
tak1n1t effect.
Noise dilemmas at airports
spreading throughout state
Peace-making ideas In Newport Beach
ea tu red at symposium or quieter jets
By LISA MAHONEY
Of ....... ,........ I
Mullin& over John Wayne Alr-
pon's lona h111ory or noite-relattd
liupuon, Qotrauons 1nd Facalilla
Chief Denis Hom recalled lhe takeof1'
of lht ••rvc?rt's first panenaer jet on
April S. 1967.
.. 1£wa11t 10:341.m.1nd lelend hu
1t that 10 minutes later the fint
lnip1n took oft' for his lawyer-John
Wayne Airport ha bttn anvuJvcd in
hup tJOn ever stn«.'' Horn la.id .
•
Hom, afona with Michael Oatl kt.
Oranae Countf s spcctaJ 11rpon countel and noise control spcc1ahll
O\risunc Edwards. profiled the con·
ftict over noitt at John Wtynf A~ before I statewide p thcrina
of airpon manaeera. anomtys. plan·
nen and othcn Involved i1' 11rpon
noilt control at the Lot Anacles
Airpon Hilton Wcdnaday.
Oraqe County'~ cfforis to ma.kc
peece with 1u Mtaftbon in Newport
Bach and nta Ana He\ahlt weft'
1
part of a t\J>o-<iay 11rpon no1~
'Jympos1um sponsored b)' the ln-
,utute of Tran5port.ahon Stud1cs at
UC Berkeley.
With au travel 1ncreuin& and the
need for new or eitpanded airports a
certainty. llrport authorities and the
commun1t1cs that border them arc
~arch1n& for ways to mu-sate Jet
no1St.
In C1hfom1a, m1.1or 11rpons1n San
Francisco and Los An,clcs ha~e bun
work.Ina on the problem. And. u
Hom po.nu out John Wayne Al'l'Of1
has been the focus or noitt COC11·
plt1nlS and ht1pt1on for M*rly 20
ran. ataonally, mo~ than of lbc
W1lh:\m ".lpe"rm ch:11rman ol c OST said la'>t·minutl" pe"t111on'
were \llll being fo~ardcd t11 him
Wedne'lda) Hl· \.31d thr group "a'
turning 1n 6.10:! name' tod.t>
He s:u d lhl" 2.000 C\tr01 \lgnaturc'
would pro' td(' .. insurance" lur
names that arc d1'itjuallfi~ ~taU\C
the permn ·" not a registered \Oler
dOl"s not lt'c 1n Ir-inc or has \lgned
more than ont· pct111on
tnmt'( 1t' ( lcr~ '-ant\ LJtC' \31d
the cit} ha\ lO daH Ill "<'nh th<·
1gnaturc~ ~he ..a1d the Orange
Count' Rcg1<.1rar of Vote1' .. 1atT
would . he rnll\tcJ to rnndull thl\ ..
LISA
MAHONEY
Focus ON TH£ NEw s
count')·, \,119 11rpons ha\C in·
nuuted no1't control measures. and
more arc do1n1 w ever) month,
attord1n& to the Fcdtral A v1at1on
Adm1n.,trauon
The no1~ '' mpo~um . ..,h1ch C<ln·
unucs toda)'. potha,hti one aspect of
the OOltlC I UC -IOC'•I rqulat1on
Local control\ on •Jr earners is a
lhom)' ubJt<'t. but p«ncnt C'lrcum·
nanmmakt local rqutatJon lhconty
vtablc v.·ay to cap airport no1tie
1rhnn balk at mtnctt0ns ,...hich
vary ftom ai rport to iurpon If t~
(Pleue _. At..Jlo•T/A2J
• I
L'ndcr thl· onhn.lntc aJupll'd l.t\I
month In tnl' "'a' pnm111n.I ti• t'll.·t1-10
lOllectton ol 1ht· tn·'·'"'J' tn·\ tu<l.1'
I he fe~ "'ere 111 Ix• l h.irttl·d "h,·n .1
building perm11 "'.l' 1"ul·d !111 IW "'
homes or bus1nt'"\t''
But 4.ss1stant < II\ \.1,rnJttl'I l'.1ul
Brady Jr. s111d the !('t'tnlkl tt(ln "'••uld
not bcgm toda' lx'\.aU'-t' 111 lh<
\UbmtSSIOn OI the' ( ()\ r pct11111n'
If the m1m1mum \1gnatun·' .trl
Judged valid. Rrnd' ..aid the In int ( 11' Council "'111 h.1,c thrn· 11p11111\\
•Rescind the()\ t 22 In·'·"·" In
mdinancc.
•Call a spe·ual clet 111111 fll·rh.:ip' "'
'\pnl. to plalC the nrd1nanu· tx·turr
local \ utC'~
•.Plalc the tirdmanu· on tht ul\ '
regular June I ~Xo eh'l t111n hallot
1 T"'o , 11' rnunc1I '('al\ .tl'>o .ir1· Jt
\take tn that eln 1111n 1
< 0\ T l h:i1rman \pcm\ -.aid hC'
J1l('' nnt tare "hl•thcr the' ordinann.:
,1pp('ar' 1)n a \flC'l'1al or rc(tula1 h:sllot
Hut hl Jddcd ··w r do '>!.anl the
J'l'nplc 111 lr,1nc to haq· dn np-
~)nun1t\ 111\11tc110 thl'> l\\Ul' ..
l ht·< 0\ I rl"fercndum "'ould onh
.tflC'\ 1 thl· In 1m· 11rd1nanu· jdo~ted
c ~ L 22 I arhl·r th1~ \Car CO~T
mc.-mtx·r1 1ta1hrr('1I more than X 700
"~nature' '"' a p111po'-<'d Clrd1nanct·
(Pleaec Ke l"RltEW A Y / A2)
2 Coast men guilty
in desert land fraud
By USAN HOWLETT
OIW.Oellr,_.._
..
Two Oranae C~t men w\:rc
~onv1ctcd in ll . Ot\tnt'I < ouri 1n
Los An&elC" Wedne~a on I~ (ount'
of mail fraud and l'On.,.p1ro1t' 1n
connttt1on wtth dcscn land ..all''
1dnc) Binder. S 7. of Nt" flnn
Beach and 01n1el L.c-ffier 411. of
M1 aon Vtqo "Wert ron' 1C1ed 1n
fedttaJ court of b1lk1na tv.o do1en
people 'AlhO 1n"nted 1n QuC'.,llr Co
out of$ I 2 m1lhon The ~" man. \I:\
woman Jury bepn dth~rat1on<1 No" ••• TM Oran&<' C'ounl) C>1 .. 1m·t 1-
tomcf 1 oma: refulfti to tile arand
lhd\c.bar1icuptnst 81nckr tv.o "can
llO and turned the o"cr to pmtal
lfl\eSllgator'\
Binder • nd I t"ffier \Old un-
dt'vrlopt'd land 1n the ntelope
\alle\ and \'llton1lle area, of ' n
~mardino Count) from I Q79 to
1~81
Official\ Imm tht U .. Attorney·
Offit'<' ~1d Que\ tar did not own IOmt
of the land 11 \Old and that 81nckrtnc1 ~ffirr told tn\>ntot110mc pe o(
land had strttt wattr and ...__
v.hrn the) did not
Hal"r\ ~tonc.•9,ofAnabeUn.Wtll
1nd 1cted in June an COil~ wn.
the Q\lntar land ..aa. He 11t11W
JU•lt' to t..,o countaot .. il 6-•
had the C'hAf'lit' dita ........
him after he lll'eed to~ lir llllt , ......... ftaAD9/M)
.. ..
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~wedish plastic heart patient dies
STOCK.HO LM, Sweden (AP) -
Leif Stcnbera. a controversial
Swedish buslnessman who wu Lbe
fint person out"dc the U nited t.ates
to receive a permanent artificial
hcan. died early today, doctors an·
nounced. ,
Ste nberg. 53, had suffered at least
one stroke ince an Amencan
, ~rv1k· 7 plastic and metal heart was
•,impla nted Apnl 7 at K.uolinska
• .ftospitaJ in1Stockholm.
Stenberg was 1hc world'$ fourth
redpicnt of a permanent artificial
heart and lived 229 days wilh
· Janik-7.
Before suffc.-nna a stro ke in early
cptcmber. he appeared to be making
the fastest recovery of any of the
recipien1s.
"Stenberg sutlered a s1ro kc soine
time ago. A ftcrwards he showed signs
. of improvement but later his con·
d 111on gradually worsened," said Dr.
Bjarnc Scmb. 1hc Norwegian hean
surgeon who performed the 1mplan1.
"l..31c Wednc.,day 01gh1. he suf-
fered inc reasing brea1h11\g and
vascular problt"ms and dtcd at I
o'clock Thur\<la) morning," '>cmb
added.
Stenberg wa"i a controversial figure
in Sv.eden He had been 1dent1ficd m
the press as an underworld figure.-in
·the 60's and 70's. although the only
indictment against him was a 1978
charge of tax evasion
A month afkr Stcnberg's artificial
heJJ1 impJant. t'tt>ICCUtor Clas Zeime
dropped the case in view of the
defeodaru's "persOftal circum·
stal\ces." refcrrin& to his frail health.
Weeks later, Stenbera met ~
porten in a medical &mpitheatcr at
Karolinslca.
Stcnbcra told reponen hjs new
heart bad tauaht him new thinas
about life.
"I ~ve found out that quail~
life has a new dimension that in
the best thinas in Ufe ate free," be said
at the time.
A hospital spokeswoman an·
nounced on Sept 3. that Stenbera had
suffered a stroke ••a few days" earlier,
' and said he was in the intensive care
unit.
Scmb told the As~·ated Press that
Stenbcra's wife and ildren had
requosted that no pc 1 details of
the patient's final two months be
released to the press.
"When bis condition bcpn to
worsen after the stroke in early
September he gradually lost con-
sciousness and slipped into a coma,"
Scmb said.
Scmb said that Stenberg's case
offered "grounds for a oenain 01>-
timism."
"Mechanical hearts arc in an early
development stage, and compared
with previous developments within
heart suraery, the bean-lung ma-
chine, artificial bean valves and even
regular bean transplants, we have
oome pretty tar in a short ume," he
uid.
Prior to his stroke, Stenbera had
been spendina only ruahu at the
ho1pital, p&ulna the days in a
1pecially equipped apartment near
the in1µtution on the ed&c of Stock·
holm. His only prtwiously reported com·
plication was in June, when Scmb
said there was a temporary dis·
turbanoe of Stcobc11's eycsiaht .
Semb aid the vision problems
·mi&ht ~ye been caused by a blood
clot. Ho .. id it bad been a passina
el>isode that let\ Stenberg with no ill
effects.
The Swedish patient walked
around the hospiw and ate nonnal
food e.arly in his reco~ry, and appeared to be capable of ore
ac~vities lhan other arti · heart
paueou.
FRAUJ) •••
From Al
prosecution.
Michael K'enney, Binder's at·
tomey, said today that his client's
misfortune was merely caused by a
falteri~ business.
"I think it was a business that
failed, not a conspiracy to defraud
people," Keqney said.
Kenney said"Lcffier and Binder are
scheduled for sentencin1 Jan. 6.
'QUAKE COULD T~IGGER VOLCANO .••
From Al"
triggered eruptions elsewhere.
Puyehue volcano in Chile erupted 48
hours aflcr 1he great Chilean earth-
quake of 1960. and a q uake on May
18. 1980. caused a massive landslide
ofl'the bulging north face of Mount St.
Helens in Washington state, allowing
a tremendous release of pressure
dunn& the -uplos1 ~Ntttton-thett,
he said
Hill cmphasm~d that earthquake
actl\'11) and swelling of the ground at
Long Valley have d1min1shed dunng
the past 1wo vears. sharply reduci ng
sc1ent1sts' inlt1al concerns that an
eruption might occur 1n several years.
"The act1v11~ 1s low now. so our
concern 1s low. ' he said.
Prompted b} pcnoJic eanhquakcs
1hat rattled Mammoth Lakes starting
in the late 1970s -quakes linked to
the injection of magma beneath the
caldera -the USGS issued a "notice
of potential volcanic hazard" for the
area in May 1982. But quake activity
abated after January 1983, and the
agency issued a statement in
mid-1984 indicating_ the VQ_}canic
1hrea1 MerdimmiifiCd:
The report by Hill, USGS geologist
Roy Bailey and former Unjversity of
Nevada seismologist Alan S. Ryall,
was published this month in I.he
Journal of Geophysical Research.
In another of a doun LoDJ ValJey
studies in the same issue, Stanford
Unjversity geologists J.M. Metz and
G .A. Mahood suggested an earth·
quake along the Hilton Creek Fault
was the most likely cause· of the
catastrophic eruption that created the
Long VaUey caldera 730.QQO years
qo.
Suen an eruption today would
cause "severe to total" devastation up
to 75 miles away and dump volcanic
ash, six inches thick. 300 miles away,
the USGS said-in a 1982 report.
But Hill's report re<mphas12es
that anolher catastrophic eruption is
less likely than a small eruption, such
as the one that created the Inyo-Mono
craters near Mammoth Lakes 500 to
600 years ago.
Hill said calderas such as Long
Valley arc noted for having repeated
periods of increased quake activity
and ground swellinJ for many dec-
ades before an eruption occurs.
BIAS IN LOTTERY CHARGED •••
Ft9f111'1
or m1nonl}·ownc:d companies.
uch firm\ 'will be financ1ally
prt'duded from compeun~ for any
con1rac1 for gond<t and services by 1he
hond1ng requ1rl·mcnt alone:· Electro-
• rx>rt sa~s in m prot\!st.
""11chalko. U\tng staff and co nsult-
ant t'valua11ons of the bids from five
FREEWAY ...
From Al
!hat would have required the Irvine
Ct ty Counc1 I to obtain voter approval
before enacting new development
fees for any new freeways.
That init111t1ve, c hallenged by a
coalt 11on of business groups and
developers. was ruled 1nvahd by an
Orange County SuperiorCourtjudge.
An appeal hearing tn that case is
~ch<'dulcd Dec. 17.
companies., ~pects to make a rec-
ommendation ~ next month to the
Lottery Comm15sion on the bid
a ward.
Electro-Sport's protest also claims
that the lottery has unfairly exempted
telecommunications fLnns, which
will supply the telephone lines linking
lotto ~e equipment. from the
fi nancial djsclosurcs.
A Supenor Court judge already
denied Electro-Sport an order that
would have delayed the awarding of
telecommunications contrac..'U, but
company attorneys said they will
continue their court challenge of the
way in which the lottery has applied
the d isclosure rules.
Electro-Sport's Yaryan said the
protest included arguments in a
mysterious letter that surfaced last
month.
A New York attorney said that he
drafted the letter cont.amfog industry
observations at the request of an
unidentified company that planned
to bid. He asked other companies to
sign the document, but the letter was
never submitted to lottery manage-
ment.
At that time, the lottery director
denied any bias in the biddjng
process.
"A lot of the Ohio concepts arc
involved ... but I think that because
we've cased many of the technical
specifications here, we hope that
many more vendors will be able to
compete," Michalko said.
Lottery otlicials say that the four-
ycar contract will be the 13Jlest of its
type in the nation. It also wtll be one
of the biggest California state govern-
ment computer contracts e..ver, and
the largest contract awarded by the
lottery.
AIRPORT NOISE SOLUTIONS SOUGHT •.•
From Al
must be no1se-l1m1t1ng regulations.
they argue. the fede ral ~overnment
should develop standardrzed rules.
But 1he FAA has resisted setting
o;tandards out of fear that angry
Cl ll7cns will file not'\C 'iUltS against the
federal government instead of the
local airport authonttes.
\I the same time. the FAA has. on
<x:1,;as1on thwarted local regulatory
efforts when 1he regulat1ons were
thought to 1 nterferc w11h the public's
1ntcrec;1.
Wcdnc'lday. S}'mpos1 um part1c1·
pants heard noise control v1ewpo1nts
from cummun1t}' 1ntcrc•il'i, the airli ne
indu•ary and state and federal regu-
la1ory agcnc1C'.i. They also receJVcd an
overview of how Orange County and
1he Hurhank-( ilc:ndalc-Pasadena Air-
port au1hont1t·s havr allemptcd to
sa t1sf~ the ruhllr'<t demand for tn·
creased air 1r;" l'I :ind the desires for
lco;~ nc)l\t'
"'101\(' tnn1rol J)rngram<, dcvclopcd
..... ,h ~111/~·n ra111upa11on will be
\11\t·u<;\Cd tn 111d.11, '\C\\lon
Circ:ik<·rc; \\ l'clne'ithi) c:mphas1sed
th<' ncec1 for co11rwr.111e11) when trying
to rt'cOnC'1lc a1rpon growth with
nc1 ghhorho<KI 1w:H·e and qu1e1
Changing l •rl um<;tanccs have
h1oui;th1 1hc '"" '1tk\ into c;on01ct,
Just Call
642-6086
Delly Piiot
Delivery
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some spcalccrs said. At the same t1me
neighborhoods were being approved
close to airports, public demand for
air travel increased.
Established neighborhoods haye
the right to exist without intolerable
noise. said Dave Granjte, spokesman
for Los Angeles City Councilwoman
Pat Russell. But, since airports aren't
going to go away -and will, in fact,
become larger -all parties must
cooperate to find a solution to
conflicts over aircraft noise. he sajd.
Jack Kemmerly, chie f of the Cali-
fornia Division of Aero nautics, talk·
ed about state regulations that will
require airports to meet tougher noise
standards as of Jan. I, 1986.
Legjslation passed in 1969 allows
the state to establish noise standards
for airports, but some homeowners
say the standards aren't strict enough.
Ten of the California a1rJ)ol1s that
have a noise problem also have
vananccs to exceed those noise
standards, K.emmerly said. With
more stringent regula11o ns. he predtc·
1ed all I 0 would seek variances.
Airport land-use commissions. for·
med to prevent incompatible land
uses within range of unacceptable
airport noise, 'ihould avoid com-
poundtnJ the noise problem, Kcm-
merly said.
FAA Chief Counsel E. Tazwell
Ellen said that expanded airports as
well 'as new facilities will be needed to
meet a projected 80 ,percent increase
in general aviation ridership by the
year 2000.
Local restrictions such as limiting
the number offlights and airlines that
can serve an airport could be rejected
by the FAA if the limits hamper a ir
commerce, Ellett said.
"The system cannot remain vital
and efficient if other than the leas\.
restricting measures are im-
plemented," he said.
Dennis O'Dell, vice president of
PSA. a regional airline, echoed El·
lett's concern that local noise restric-
tions not interfere with the airlines'
ability to meet air travel demands.
Ideally, a uniform sysrem for
limiting jct noise should be estab-
lished so airlines could plan accord-
1naJy, he said.
Almost all airlines have invested
b~llions in t.he purc~asc of qu~eter
aU'Ct'lft to satJsfy noise complaints,
O'Dell said. "Airlines do want to be
part of the solution. We don't sec
ourselves as the bad guys. We simply
see o ursel ves as prov1d.in& a servioe'
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VOL. n,N0.121
Clear skies seen through weekend
Wlnda on the heela of a WMk Pactflc: Northwett ttonn will
clMI Southern CaMforn6t lklee tonight end keep the r-olon
tunny throughOUt theweetcend, for.cutwa Mid. •
The wtndy condition• helped pulh a rroo\al 1yatem ... t
l*or• any rain oould dempen the., ... Gutt• to 30 mph wtll whip
through mountain~ through the night and dlstl~te Friday. The eun wtll be ctillltenged by totne high cloud• Friday. bot
eklee ehoutd be otMr Saturday and Sunday with temperaturM warming up l»Qhtly, the National w .. ther Setvlce aald.
Along the Orange Coaet It wtll be moatty clear Friday. Gutty no~h to northwest Wind• 15 to 25 mph tonight and Friday below
the oanyon1. Hight Friday S. to 88. Lo~ tonight 38 to '48.
U.S. Tempe ......
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59 34 ee 44 et .le 114 31
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Tides
TOOAY 534p m
11 41pm ''"°"y
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Flrtt Ngll II 19 a m ~ 3
Aral !Ow 12 41 a m 1.2 StoocHIO lllQll 8 27 p m 4 I
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Moon ·-IOO•r ., 2 00 p_m 8911 II I 10 I m 11nC1 r-llQllin f'r10ay II 2"24 pm
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Miner digs through icy coffin
DURANGO . Col<>. (AP) -A 31-
year-old gold miner who dug his way
throu&h tons of ice and snow 22 hours
after being buried by an avalanche
says he thou&ht he "was in heaven"
when he finafty emerged.
His partner <iied under the snow,
but Lester Jay Morlang of Grand
Junction survived because of an air
pocket I.hat moved upward as he
crawled and clawed his way with
frostbitten hands to the surface.
Before he broke through. he said
Wednesday. "I thought the ice coffin
was going to be it." 1
Morlang sajd he "thought I was 1n
heaven when I got out."
But that wasn't the end of his
ordeal. Morlang, sitting in a wheel-
chair with his hands and feet ban·
daged , Sa.Jd that when he emerged
fro m the snow, he d u& a snow cave to
survive sub-zero temperatures and
then dodged m ore avalanches while
await in~ rescue Tuesday.
Officials at Mercy Hospital said
Morlang remained in good condition
and continued to improve today.
Dr. Gary Ruggera, a specialist in
high altitude cold trauma, called
Morlang's survival "incred ible. His
mental strength saved him."
Ruggera' said Morlang was ex-
tremely dehydrated and suffered
severe frostbite on his hands and feet
He could lose some ti ngers. I.he doctor
said.
Morlang's partner, Jack Ritter. 58,
of G rand Junction, died of suffoca·
1100 when the men were buried about
6 p,m. unday.
Rmcr and Morlang operated the
Bessie G. mine, perched with several
others above 12,000 feet, 20 miles
northwest of Durango in the La Plata
Mountains. TheJwo men were trying
to build a snowshed al the mine when
the avalanche began.
Morlang said it "started so fast. I
could n't tell you what was running
throuRh my mind a l the time."
Morlang, who had been standing
JUSI inside the mine, was knocked
into a loader bucket several feet from
the minc's portal. Then 50 fee l of
snow fell on top ofh1m.
"I had my doubts that I was ahve
and I thought I was dead and buncd.."
he said at a hospital news conference.
HOMELESS PEOPLE IN LAGUNA ...
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ty~s of homeless people. She also
said that the homeless peo ple o ften
move LhrouJtt the cnminal justice
process. costing the city $51 a day fo r
Jail time.
"Then I sa¥ give the homeless the
$5 I to go to Tijuana fo r the day," said
Kenney.
Councilman Bob Gentry dis-
agreed. "I support heartily the rec-
ommendations of the committee. I
think. rather than us try to resolve the
issue toni&ht. we study it. It is not
unique to Laguna Beach.'' he insisted.
"I frankly don't understand all the
d ynamics of the homeless. It's one of
those kind of problems we think will
go away if we leave it alone." he
added.
Councilwoman Bo bble Minkin
said many of the homeless are
mentall y ill and need medication in a
structured environme nt. The Laguna
Beac h Commu nity Clt n tc did
provide space for the Gounty Mental
Health Dcpanment. but the program
is moving to M ission Viejo.
"When the govcm mcn't cut back on
funds a few years ago. (the mentally
111) were put out on the streets. T hey
need a place to go:· M inkin argued.
The council finall y agreed to be a
sounding board for groups working
wuh homeless people and allow the
Human Affairs Comm11tcc: to con-
ti nue researching related problem s.
The council also agreed to expa nd
1he committee's membership by five
members. making 11 a 12-member
board.
LOTTERYWINNERLOSES$73,000 ...
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her lottery check the next day at a
bank in Orange. She then bought
cashier's checks in various de-
nominations. The woman was not in
court when Keenan issued his ruling
and apparently was not served with a
court order before cashing the check.
Reached at her home earlier this
week, Nunez said she didn't know
what was happening or what to
expect.
"I hope things tum out OK," she
said. "I JUSI don't know what's go ing
on."
An attorney for Perry Moms said
the S 100.000 jackpot 1s com munit)'.
propcny and should be frozen until
his chcnt settles 1he lawsui t against
her husband. owne r of Kaplan's
Restaurant.
Mast, a former Orange County
Municipal Coun Judge. said that
freezing the money prohibits N unez
lrom doin& .. what she wants with her
lt fe or her property."
Keenan expressed concern that he
would be undermining the stale
lottery by stnpptng a wtnncr of all her
eam1'ngs. He said Nunez could spend
$4,000 of the money.
It was not immediately clear how
the coun would square its $4,000
order with the apparent fact that
$7,000ofthe winnings has been spent
or held by the bank.
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