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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1986
. .
OD B~D.or farIQ expansion put.
Gounty pla nners reschedule hearing
t o let netghb~rsmeet with offictais
modularbualdangsaH~ Toro~
the commission's recommendations
o n the en vironmental impact o f the
plan must be forwarded 10 the.Board
ofSuperv isos:.s a~ soon as possible, he
By LISA MAHONEY
OlhO..,,..._..
Rcsidcnt.s opposed to e>xpans1on of
a minimum-secunt)' bran<'h'Jail in El
T oro won a 'imaU victory We9ncsday
when 'foun\y plan,niog com -
m 1ss1oners agreed to delay ~onsader
ation of a plan to double the inmate
populauo n.
C BS founder Wiiiiam
Pauley, 84. has returned
as chairman of the
networkJA4
Boating
The deDate over pro-
fessional crewmen in
yacht racing is under full
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,Sports
-,The Angels reduce their
magic number to 16 by
outlasting Clevelahd in 14
lnnlngs.C1
8 u t C h a 1 r m a...n D o u g I a s · said. • ·
Lea vet'lwonh warned about 35 peo~lc. Plan.s. eall for dou~in1 the Jail's--a~tc!1d1ng . an O range County: P~--inmate population and constructing
ning Comm1ss1on · heanna not to new shenfl'and lire training facilitie,.
expect repeated postponements of.the , o n the IOO-acre ho nor farm.·
pr<?posal for it)e ,Ja~c~ A. Mus_i~k Resi~tnts fro m El Toro an<f Lalw
Hono.-Farm. _ F'orest arc cntJcal of the plan.
With the county's Jaji crowding "As Americans we should be able
problem and most honor farm in-to1cnjoy our hvcs
0
outs1d e our homes
mates housed in tents and temporary as wclfas 1ns1dc our homes," El Toro
res1den1 ChecylAndcrsosaald. -
Bur Leavcnwonh sard the com-
m1ss1on. charged with making rc<'-
ommcndations on the adequacy of
the en vironmenu.I repon, will be
compelled . to urge 1t.s adopuon 1f
re11dents.. cannot produce eoncrcte-
o bjections to h s analysis of how the
ex--nsion w1 ll.atTcc1 the surrounding
area. . • •
Susan Miller, vice-pres1dtnl of the
·scrrano· Park H'omeowners Assoc1a-
t1on. said residents need at least 30
days to meet with coun ty officials to
try to reach a compromise on the
upanawn propoul &hey -say-wt-II
bnng increased noise, traffic and
petty cnm1naJs into the area,
.Residents of Serrano Park. the
neighborhood closest to the honor
farm, t\avc joined with those from
two midcntt.I developments m
nearby Lake Fores& to press for an
alternative to the county .plan. she
said.
Third Distric t Supervisor · "Bruce
Nestaodi:, who represents the· area.
also asked that res1den~ be &!VCn
more 1111\C to· review environmental
documenls. .
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he-romm1551on ~ 10 c:oa-
111\ue Wednesday's hcarina to 1:30
p.m. Oct 14.
Orange County pl,nnen have
proposc!d a araduaJ , doubt.in& of
inmate beds at the honor Cann li'om
about 829 to I .SJS by the year 2000. _
They also want to build trainiQI
academics for firefiahtcn and
. shcntrs deputies tl;at would-anelude I
weaPQns firing ranae and a tower for .
fire lighting practice. •
Residents from ne1Jhbomoods
that have sprung up near the 23-year-
(Pleue eee BONOa/ A2)
Irvineto -
continue
airport
fight .
Q.o urt rejects bid
to oppose c_ivilian-
fl!ghts at El Toro
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ol .... Oelly ..... S ....
Inane 011ic1als will continue to
fight all attempts to tum the Manne
Corps .\ir Stauon af El Toro into a
Cl \ 1han airport. despite a legal set-
back Wednesda}'. Irvine Mayor LaAri)'--
.\gran said toda)
The CH)\ latest attempt to inter-
' ene ·an a settlement· n-garding .ex-
pansio n of John Wa)nc A1rpon was
' ~ ~h i)is--
tnct t.;_S ( c>un .\pJ)t'al 1n 'Los
Ange-lcs.
Irvine nfTtuals tear the agreement
..ets the-'>lage tor Cl\ 1han tltghts at El
Toro Such flights would c reate noise
and tralTi< pmhkms for adjacen t
Irvine neighborhoods, they say
INDEX
Advice & Games
Boatin"g
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B 1-2
Police rerouted drlvera WednetMiay at Morning Canyon Road ln Corona del Mar wbereCoaat ffiChway waa flooded.
Mayor .\gran ..aid today th~ lrvme
( 11~ Council and Its legal advisers
v.ould re\ 1e\O> the latest coun ruling to
dete rmine wht'ther am add111onal
coun sttp'> can be talen. But he
reafTtrmed u l\ o flic1ah ' '1ew that
commt.'rcial u~ oft ht' fl r o ro baSC' as
.. lotall\ 1m1 ompa11hle'' with Irvine's
e\l'>ttng Jnd planned de1.elopmen ts .
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CdM pipe break closes highway
One \l':lr ago a '>elllement was
rt.'<sched 1n' 11lv1ng Orange ( ount) -
v.h1th o"'n' John \\a)nc l\arport -
1hr ul\ 11f Nl·v.ptin Beach and two
..._l ..... pon -ha,ed u1mmun11) gro ups.
Police log
Sports
T elevis1on
Weddings
By PAUL ARCHIPLEV
And LAURA MERK
011i.. OeltJ "llol Stefl
.\ '1ngle l.1nl' of< ua,1 f1 1gh"a} 1n
( orona del Mar will he doc;cd at lca<tt
until ~onda\ a<1e11~ "orkt'r<. a11empt"
10 repair damagC' from a water main
thal hro kl' V. l·drw'>CJa, Jnd llnodl'll
y the roadwav ·
< ommu1i.•r, 1r.1q•ltng "'l''' \•n lht•
u>astal h1ghv..J\ l an l'\f>l'll 1ratlit
Ja m'i through11u1 thl· V.lT~1·nd t 11'
oflil 1al'\ ..aid !ll(l,I\
fhe X-anrh n1rw hur\1 cin I 'l'n1ng
< ''""rn Road .11 ahout ' p m and
wn1 water ru,h1ng auo<1'1 < oa-.1
J-l1~hwa\ Beu 1u\l' a numhcr of hnl'\
run undl·r thl· h1ghv.a~ 11 took t 11~
111Tal 1al\ ncarh ,an hour to (linprnnt
v.h1d1 lll\ linl.' hrokl.'
I hl' t au'\l' of tht.' hreak 1\ i.tlll
Huntingtqn looks at its future
City unveils model of h ow downtown
could look if redeve lopment plans work
By ROBERT BARKER
01 IM Oell, "llol lten
.\ 2tJ<).t)(JO-'>(juarl·-11101 U>n\ l'rl lltHl
l'.t:n ln ''' nolCf'\ and\cnrc' uf other
de\dopml•nt<t a1m1ng lor tourist\ and
1h1.·1r doll.tr' v.-t·rr h1)1.hli(l.htrd in a
mmkl ut down111"n I lun11ngto n
Reat h that v.a\ U0\<'1kd Wedm•<;(Ja\
n1gh1
I h1· mrxll'I prl·pan'cl h' !ht· u t\\
rcdnclupmcnt llln\uhanL\. ~hu~'
hov. thl' do v.nt111Nn part ot the n l\
· tnuld look when n:dn'l'lopmcnt ·~
compktl'd tn the hcach nty
But tbc lon.' cnuon ( enJCL. -<l
Jacque~ ( ou\tcau mannt.' center and
\evC'ral ol thl' hotel<; haven't ht-en
apprO\t'd and m.:1~ ne\l·r he
.. l ht'\l' Ml' J U\1 ~omr !)("" h1Ii1 ll'' ··
( ouncilwoman Ruth hnlc~ 'laid.
.. and thn \ho" how thn rl'latl' 10-
othcr n:dn l'h1pmen1 pn>Jl'll' Hui
"ho I.. nnw<, there ma" he.· ..i d e· • l ~
-prl''>\1on an t'1' l' \ ra1' .1 nd 1 hl'\ m."
ncHr he hu1h ·•
fhe u1nq·n11on ll'llll'r .lllPrlhn~
111 the mo<ld (lfl'PJrct.l h\ 11t111.c.1l' 111
the lD ln1an.111onJI lnl nl lloU\lnn
"oulJ tx· JI I tun11ng11 1n \1n·1~ .111d
Pac11lc ( oa~t I t1ghv.a' ;dong " 11h 1hc
( ou.;1eau ( l'llll"r hot1•l, ,111d .1 1ran'-
pona++.-~n t t' n le<
"\£) D1n·uor 'wm 11011\t•r \JIU
largt' ruhl1< '"' 11111('\ Jrl' propn-...'d
hcl:tU\t' ttf lfH" ht'.h h l<tl,tllllll ,tlld till'
pr11\:m1t\ 111 c1tlll·1 \t1utlwr fl C .ilt
forn1a 111un'1,111rac1111n\
--The~ -w.~uld .111r:h 1 1x11pk 111
ll un1in~1011 lk.11h "h" 111wh1 11111
'1\11nthen'1\r hr ''ml
<>lliual'> '~mt thl· mn<ld \'Iii ~·
a' a1lahlc for puhlit 10\pt:l·tion .ifta d
plJ\lll O.hblr 1' plan·t.l m l'f 11 ln
pro1Cll 11 again,1 dam.igt·
In J related Jnnrlopml·n1 <ti\
< 11unl ii memtxr~ "hu J bu .Jl l \t' Lhl'
rrdnl·lopment Jgrnl' \tttt·J un,1n1
OlllU\h Wednl'\dJ\ Ill g_,, l' lhl'Ol
,l.hl7, ff1r ..1uihori1' 111 1n111.1tl' tlw
puhlil hl'anng and ix·rm11 pr<>ll'\\l'\
on redc\l:lopmcnt p11qwn1l'' "•lhout
thl' l on\l'nt nt land""' ll<'f\
lluv.l'\l'f lc1m1 c'1v.m·r-, mu'>I g1\\'
lht•1r UIO\l'lll tx·1111l· ll>n\lflll IH•n
h<·~1n' ollit 1al' ,.ml
(Pleaee eee MODEL/A2)
unkno" n and the co<tt of damage'
undetermined ~1d Joc Devlin, d1rt'c-
1or ol u1il1t11:s 1n l'<ewpon Hcach
H undn·d\ of commuter'> tra,cling
ht-t""rcn \lr "port Beath a nd Laguna
Bealh wcrl' forced 10 make long
( Pleaae eee P'LOODrNG I A2)
In 1ht• pal 1 th(' 1.nmmun1t) groups
.:1grl'l'd 111 Jr11p 1hc1r airport lawsuits
in l'\lhc1n11l' tor a limited John 'Wayne
(Pleue eee IRVl!'flt I A2 l
Developer rnc;zy forfeit
$50,000 to save hotel
By TONY SAAVEDRA
Of, ... o .. , ,,_ Stall
.\n .\nlol>nd dndupcr mJ' li11·r.1lh h,1\l' 111 hu) 11ml Imm thl'
OrJnge ( oun1~ I J1r Board to ~{'rp ,1(1q· ,, plJn 111 huild a Ramada Inn
at the fairground' tn < o<tta ~·-k'><l •
f:\' Prnpcn1l'\ofl..,co11,dak ·\n1 m;n ha,t·111forh'1111\$~!l()()IJ
• dt.>f)t1"1 w11h the fa1rground<i ttllt:'r t:uhng 10 11h1ain hnannng tor the
tmrrl h\ttHr~ I dl'.lift1nr 1m pn\l.'i.Jl'i\ llw1'.i.1r~ -
lill I ln~d fair \(llih ''>"oman ....i1t.l ht1Jrd ml·mtx·r, Jfe v.illing to
n trnd the Jeadltnl' hu111nh 1l thnkHl11pnwn1 nmp,1m .tl(rt•e' to g1 \C'
ur 11' tkp0'\11 Othrl"l\l' lhl· ho.ird 111,1~ rnnkl lhl· dnt•lof>l'r'' lease
Im thr 1 X·al n· hntt•I \Ill' JI thr ''" m·r 111 'l'1o1.p11n Boulnard .tnd Fair
l>ri \ l (Pleaae eee HOTEL/A:I)
'Daddy's girl' made decision to go with father at age 3
By TONY SAAVEDRA
01 ,,.. O•llY "''°' Slefl
"ihl' ''·" .. Dadd}\ l111k girl."
I rar; I ~nn LnH' w;" \O attached
to ha lather that 'hl· cried frequent!)
after hl'r parents "ere divo rced. The
)oung 1:h1ld wac, unabk to com·
prrht•nd th1ogs lake "custody" -
" h1d1 wu' award ed to hl·r mo~her.
hnallv, on a 'iaturday afternoon an
"il'Pll'mh<·r ltf'-l. ll11lr frdl\ "'d'
3\~l·J h\ hn lalhl'f II \hl' \\11uld ltio.l' IP
go awa\ w11h him \ht• v.a\ .111 11t 11
vcarc; old ·
In a (hild''I mind. 11 ma\ ha'l'
..eemed the thing IQ do
Twehe years later. tho garr~ father
1s behind bars an North Carolina.
facing cxt-rad111on to Orange (dunt1'
on felon}' <'hargcs of chlld·!lteahng.
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I r.tl' nm' I' "·" ''1111111·11 th"
\\d'io. ll 1t h h1•1 111n1hn 1n t n11nla1 n
V,llll'\ ,1nl1t\11\llljL Ill lllJX' \\Ith the
~, 1tl\l'0qut'lh l'' 111 I he• •lkr pc "nl 111 lwr
long before '>hl' u1ulJ Ill' ht·r ov. n
'ihoclaceo;
"I told Mama rm \Orr\ lor 11 hut .11
the time .... di \Oii don't know
how 11 "· .. 'hl' <,,11d "I 111'1 "1,h hoth
ol them "ould h,1, t' 'IJH'll tngdl1cr
Hut 1hn 'rr fu't h11nun Jn.I I h.1r
f>l'lll'd 10 Ix• in thl' m 1ddk ..
Bradk' Del I o\ l' 1 n a 1rleph11n1·
inll'I' ll'.,..· \\ rdn(·,d;l\ frnm Run
·l'ombc ( ount) Jail. dcn1l'd Juan~
an~ thing "mom II) "rong."
"Thi\'' 'iOml'lhing that me and m\
daughtt r did l<>iWlhl•r EHr '1nle \IW
"'"'born. 5ht• wantt•d to he w11h nw"
\aid l cne. \7
Racets 'shortcut backfires;
Coast teams late to El Paso ROBERT
HYNDMAN
~ l PASO. T t"\a' -Thi\ hordcr
lown. whirh \tare' at Juart"1. Me\IC'O
\from aero" the ~10 ( rramk. hoa\I\ .:1
sun-blea<.hed \l ' hm· · 111 'tone and
adohc h111ldang'. ,omr v.11h h1\tOnlal
"8ntfi{,1nn· d:rnntt hal l 10 the 16!HK
when the Mt\\lon Nul'\lrd \cnttra dd
( 'arml·n wa\ foundt'd ll\ th<' fiMI
~ltknll'nt 1n the 1t·rr11nn
11 "''o I\ hnme t11 a '<'t•m1n·p.1~
ram p,1 1\t \prawl of hu\1 Ol'\\('\ 1 ndud
IO(l 11 ,. r 110\ I ama l1)W0tl\ boo1
la<.lof'\ o il I nter,tatc I 0. that ha\
pui.hr<l the t'U!l<'' o t lhl' t·1 1y antn the
nca1h\ '"" -itung looth1tl\ and nght
up 10 lht 111.rr'' h.inl' • •
Ru t h<-rnu\C of merhanKal proh·
It.' ms and an 111-aJ, 1sed \honc ut thut
wa'in·l. thl· l"n team~ Imm NC'wpoll
Beach rnmfll411ng th1'i wer~ 1n tht•
C"rO\'i-<"nuntr, Challenge .\menl.t
Race d1dn'1 get the <'hante Wt'dne'
day to kcl th•~ colorful town·,
\weltering aliernoon. and nearl\
m1 .. ~·d 11\ '\al~HOIOr('d \IJ0\{'1
The <'•&ht men didn't arn\C.' at th<'
fl Pa\o Marnn11 I foter.. rcqu1rt'11.
race chclkprnn1 until n1gh1fall long
af)cr the other ~() t'nlnt'\ h,Ul l h1•du•1J
1n amt 1110 l111e tn t'\l'll quahf~ tht·1r
mileage 111 1j1t' rrn,,·n1un1n-trc~ 111
.\tlanta
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Fourthlne .. rte1 I hl' C halknjlt' \mcrn.; R.111· h'\I\
JnH·r...· .1h1hl1l'' 111 ma~r thr I .ll(una
"l11tuel-tn· \1lun1.1 lrtp 11i thr ln-t~\t
numht·r o t milt·' ra"1h(l 1h,1111gh R111 < arlton Hotl•l in I ~(luna 'ngurl
vanou\ ut\ t ht'l l f>l11n1' .1h1n~ tht' 111 Pht>\'n1\. \n1
Wll} Hut dc\p11<' th1•1r d1\.1ppo1n1nwnt
8cC'au..c of-the ir latt· .tr11lal and ."'c.mne"" from \pt•nd1ng .. II Ila\
Wednesdl1y.1he 8111 Halhd.1\ and Jim • cin 1h1· road thn rt•moinNt op11ml\tlf
Rade) team' "er<' l1111t•t1 '" .1,,ume .1ht1111 thl'ir chanH'' 111 winning h\ thl'
the htghe<>I mileagl' l 1111111 n•t111tlni h\ 11me 1h1• ral.'e l'Olll ludr' \unda'
another rall't that d,I\ ·\~II tnmnrm" " ,1 ne" Ja, ·
It "a" a tough hrec'I~ 1111 H.11lt'' ,,1111 \.\ J\ m· \ta'nt1l'ld Hall1da\ ·-.
"hoo;c miit'a[l.l' 1<>1al "3'81Kitl l'll11U8h J).tnnn 1n lhe l'l.i•I ( hl'\ nllt'I \.\ond
for third plan• T ue..U;n und ll:ill1· 11· \tat111n "':\[I.Oil and lhl' ch1d n1<1p-
da' who fi n1'lhl'll ntthl ht'h11HI l11m 11•tnln .ind n.1, 1[1.atnr fm tht· 1'>'11
rm the fin-t IC-ll nt thl' rare trnm rhr tPleaH He TEXAS/ Al )
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\HH l' n·111.1rrirJ . dnl''" 1 1kn' 1h,11
l r;i1\ ma' 1lnce ha \l· l.t \11rrd Ill''
l..tlhl'I
"Hut pll'a\t' kel'P 1n mind · '•'"'
R 11.'ht' .. at V ) car-. old a lot 111
daughter'> ~uc 'DaJd, ·.._girl~· f ht·
man l.'.an't let a W1-ycaM>ld dec1dl' ti
hl' 'lh()Uld romrhat a felon) ..
Tratv an hono~ \ludent "ho
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l'nli<t11·d "'•th 1he poliu.· nplorer
progra !Tfm· •\ 'hl·' ii k ' < ..a 1d she
ha\ (lnh hlurrnt mc·mnnc' of the
uphc.i' al 1hc11began"11h hl·r parent~·
di\ ClflC an fl·P4 >
"I reml·mh<'r asking him "'h)' do I
ltve w1th \.1ama and "h\ we·rc not a
bag fam1h." \he !Wiid ·
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A.a * Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday. September 11 , 1688
Nuclearweapon testedbi-Neveda
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -A
nuclear weapons ltSt was detonated
beneath the Nevada deten today. the
16th announced shot since the Soviet
Union bepn a unilateral test mora-
toriwn l 3 montb1 qo.
Tbe test, code-named Aleman.
came one day after anti-nuclear
activists said they were "80 perecnt
certain" the test bad already been
detonated.
The Nauonal Earthquake Infor-
mation Center in Boulder. Colo., said
around motion from the test rqis-
tered 3.2 on the Richter scale.
The test was detonated without
incident at 7:S7 a.m. PDT, a<:eordina
to Department o( EM'IY spokesman Jim Boyer.
Boyer said there was very shaht
around motion at the test site control
point. about I 0 miles from around
uro.
The ckvioe was buried I .6SO fttt
beneath Yucca Aat. 80 miles nonh·
west of las Yeps.
The device 6ad an explosiveJield
of Ins than 20,000 tons or TNT. All
tests at the Nevada site are classed as
havina an explosive rield of less than
20tilotons or 20 to SO kilotons.
The test was the ninth announced
this year.
; IRVINETOCONTINUEAIRPORT.FIGHT •.•
11 -Prom A l l(
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expansion plan.
But as -parf of the ~ment,
county supervisors rescinded two
earlier resolutions that indicated El
Toro is inappropriate for a civilian
airpon .
frvine fi led suit to intervene in the
sctlleme~ arg~mg that ~uzrvisors were no 1onger guaranteeing El Toro
would never be u~ to take the
overflow from busy John Wa)•ne
AirporJ. . lasr October', U.S. D1stnct Judge
.:rerry Hatter ruled Irvi ne could not
intervene in the settlement.
Irvine's appeal ofHatJe r's decision
wa'S rejected Wednesday.
"I rcprd 11 as a disappo1ntmen1.:-FLOODING •• : Mayor Agran said. "We thought we .P'ro m Al _ had a legal and a planning basis 10 be
d h . ffi . 1 1 sed h part of the agreement.'' •. ~tours w en city o ic1a s co t e. He said deleting the guarantee
h1ghwa} after t.he pavement buckled •°"instcivihan use of El Toro was .. an because of the water. ...-d 1 · De lin said the water line should be attempt to secretly ump, on rvme
some of Newpon Beach's airi><>rJ
problems. whicfi are considerable ...
Agran said it is too late in the
development of Irvine 10 allow a
second civilian airport near the city.
Count} supervisors have never
endorsed civilian flights at El Toro .
and Marine Corps officials have
opposed the idea as weJI.
Dan Didier, deputy couruy couri-seJ. SJid supervi~ts Withdrew thetr
resolutions regarding El Toro at the
request of Newport Beach officials,
who wanted no lecations ruled out
when an advisory committee search-
. es for a new airport si te in Orange
County.
repaired by today but the riaht ---------------i-------~wcstbound lane will remain closed.
"It will be closed t least L DOWNTOWN ••• ---11--~.--..-:-o-:-n y," said City Manager Robert
Wynn. "We arc fearful that the water From A l
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may have washed away the earth The propc;sal created a controversy
supporting Other water and sewer when It initially would have ai.ven pipe down there." • The pavement damage extends authority fo City Administrator
across the lane and is about 200 feet Charles Thompson. That version was
tong. Devlin said. The highway is rejected un~ni.mously by the Plan-
and the meeting was canceled.
The lack of quorum trigered
char1es by Councilman Don
MacAJlister that commissioners. sev-
eral of whom are candidates for City
Council. were playing politics with
redevelopment. d b h b · ffi · 1 010cComm1ss1on. owne Y t e state ut city q ic1a s lhe Planning Commission, mcan-
w1ll be making the road repairs. while,: is scheduled to hold public Newport Beach police set up road-· ·d MacAtlister, who is not seeking re-
election, pressed commissioners to
take action Tuesday.
blocks Wtdnesday on Coast Highway hearings next Tuesday on a piers~ e
at Popp~ A venue and Morning Ca-;;~illagc red:evelopment plan cons1st-
nyoh Road and rerouted drivers back . 1ngofspec1alty shops and restauran~s
toward the communities they had "t>n the be~c~. .
But Planning Commission Chair-
man Tom Livengood said a decision
rested oo whether staff members can
provide enough information for the
commissioners to act.
left. Comm1ss1oners were supposed to
Pohce also set up an altem~Je route take up th~ proposal this past Tues-
plan for eastbound dmers at day but failed 10 muster a Quorum
MacArthur Boulevard. said Officer ----------------------------. Howard Eisenberg. Westbound d riv-
ers had to dnve back to Laguna
Canyon Road.
The strect closure effecu vely shut
down aJI business between the two
roadblocks.
"It's a big mess," said Sander
Lausen. owner of Continental Eye-
wear. ''It's lucky I had some labwork
to do bcc~u~ r m as good as closed.
·-rm going to go have a nice
Cl'unesc dinner next door. They can't
go anywhere. either. o;o they'll be
there.··
i\ndrew Ho of Ming Dynasty
restaurant sa.1d the} were..-Uldeed
remaining open, although customers
would have to walk to ~et there.
.. It's OK. because this is the break
hour,'' Ho said Wednesday after-
noon. ·'Hqpefull~. they'll have 11
opened up-i>y dinner time."
At 4:30 p.m .. after workers had
sucti oned mo t of the water off the
flooded road. both eastbound lane!.
were reopened. saving late afternoon
commuters the headache of detour-
ing on 1he an Diego Freewa}.
.. we·re ver. fortunate." Devlin
said Had the· ci t) been unable to
locate and shut off the broken hne
before mo re damage occurred. the
h1ghwa) may have remained closed
much longer
HOTEL DEPOSIT •.•
From A l
.. The board fe'els there should be some money behind the
extension 10 make it good." Lloyd said.
The loss would add to the expenses of the Arizona com pany. which
has already invested heavily m the hotel project but has been unable to
annrct a lender:
Developers are attempting to garner $7.5 mlllton tn financing for
the S9 million hotel.
Lloyd said TN Properties has already spent about S 11 0.000 for the
Ramada franchise as well.as for architectural plans.
Initially scheduled-to begin construction in Janual). the 215-room
hotel was scaled down and delayed because of the glutted hotel market
in the area. Plans now call for a I SS--room structure. w1th another 60
rooms to be added 1fthe hotel proves successful.
The fair board's three-member building and grounds committee
ongmall} was scheduled to decide Wednesda} whether to extend th~
deadline or abandon the lease.
However. Gordon Marks. a partner in the development compan¥.
pt."rsuaded the committee not to take action so he could talk with his
part.ncrs next wC"ek.
Lloyd said Marks hopes to bnngan alternate proposal tu the enllrl'
Fair Board Sept. 15. ,
.. He doesn't want to give up that mone >. bu t hl' ""ant' mort· t1ml•,"
she said "The board really feels that it's a viable project and l!>n 't reall)
anxious to qu11 the lease. But we·re not willi ng to continue unleso; (TN
Prnpenies) forfeits that $50.000:·
Marks. in a prC'v1ous interview. sa id talks arc rnn11nu1ng with '0
potential lenders. six of whom he described as ""er} interested ...
"Real1s11call). I think in the next few months we can get thl·
financing," he said. '-.
TEXAS TERRAIN CONFUSES RACERS ...
From Al
teams
··wrrc still in 11 We're going to do
it." Hl!ll1da> said "It's only Da) Two
and we sull ha'e four more to go ··
Wednesda~ ·s problem'> were actu-
all y born Tuesda> night when. follow-
ing a rcccp11on at the Hohda} Inn 1n
Phoent'\. Baile\\ lu,uriou<> I ll'h
Packard sedan continued with '>Offil'
overheating and fuel problem<;
While leaving the metropolitan
Phoenu area, driver Kent Berge .... a,
forced to pull O\t:r ~veral umc!> to
allow ere"' mechan1 t Robin Miller to
dismantle the carburetor and fut:!
lines to look for 'i1gn" oftroubk None
were founa
tak ing a I 6-m1k Jaunt ttlrough rough
lerrain on the rescn at1on .
.\ pa~-;ing 1ru<.'k dnver confirmed
that wch a ~honcut would indeed
ht.·a1 the frel'":l' route
l 'uted ahoul the prospect of
anoth er da} ol devn nav igating, the
t\\.o car~ and Fleetwood motorhome
st.in~d out earl~ through the lush
green 'alle> ~and rugged peaks of the
(isla Mountain\.
Coming arr<>'>'> some CO'-'boyo;
working Lattle throJJgh a corral.
Halllda) remarkl·d ... This 1s an area
that John Q Puhhc JU'it doesn't get
the chance to <;er ··
into their vie.,..
Through rancher'>· gates and down
sharp switchbacks. tht> tno made
their wa} slowl} do .... n the other side
of the Gila Moun1~11n,. U'i1ng up
valuabll" time that cuuld have tx·e n
spent on thC' frec"a > to Texas.
To make matters worse. the short-
cut was nQt a shortrut at all. What
appeared Oh the map It) be a 16-mile
stretch was actuall > a twl\ting 30-milc
tnp. Stanfield said atll·rward
"lfl see that guy again who told me
about this. r m going to wnni his
neck," he said.
Cooter t~eturee and .. t*1atve ~are In Jtor•
Friday morning fOt 8outh9rn Callfomlen•. but 8Unny 81<'-ar• PNCSlcted owr moat ., ... by th9 eft«noon. th9 National
WMth« StMoe Mkt.
low cloud• end fog wtll .. tend from th9 coast lnlend to the
San Bernardino Veltty, with IOf'M high cloud• due over the cs.a.rt•. Mottly eunny •• are ptedlcted In the mount .. n1.
Along the Orange Cout ttwre wttt b9 lncreulng low cl0ud1
along lhe coeat tonight. eprMdlng lni.nd Mtty F~ey morning.
U.S. Tempe l"Otttend.Mlllne 72 5~ Pot1~.o... 10 '•45
f'fo'fldeftce 76 81 .. ~-=:TOiiy t2 17
AMluq.MQue IO 57 42
Anc:l!Ottqe 51 41 ""'° n 43
Allellta 15 ea 81 LOUii ti 72
Allalll~ 73 .. Ut Ltllt. C!tr ... 41
Auettn t3 71 ~MloniO .. 18
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INlllmOt• 74 .., ... ,Ile 84 .. ·-~~ "'ONU ~ 1$-71 ~ 10 38 W11m-Cokl.,.... 80lte 12 41 8yr-7t 71
8oelon 77 83 f~lP1rt«IQ .. 71 Occluded ...., St1tt0nt1y a. eutlllo 11 .. T099111 85 64 . Snow111 !'ltn F-.imH Snow CNirletlon.S C eo 76 T-t2 .., .
0-lellonWVa 13 .. TulM .. 7'
CMnone.H C 12 .. ~MNnolOf).0 c 1l ..
12 64: Call_f ,. Tempe c~ '° 73 WlcMa
Clflelnnan .. ..
CleYllMO M 73 Smog Report ~r-.=::.,. '-" e<ldlng ·~ • sT S11n11 e,uz . •ee 4$ ~l><le~. ... 70 '° 71 T -"09 Velley 17 21 ()ell-1t ~ ~ ... · lw•IP.I ee 50 78 44 YOMmlle Vly Oeylon ll'ollu1an1 ltenffrd ll>Clex ::'t 0-100 ,,-'O . 87 50 '*'-74 4$
o.MOlnlt ... 83 good. 100-200 ~ Mt\llllW LIWICMt• 82 50 Extended O.troo ., • 72 = 200-300 uMMftt\1111 IO< Ill!, Loe A~ 73 50
Oulvtn $3 llO llOO -doua """ flout• .. Cell~ 82 56
EJPMO 75 eo lodey'I pel *-· ~ lit pr9"\0Ue p-Aot11e1 87 47
e1ey·1 ~ pel Aed'MIOCI City .. $5 Saturday IN°':t.cs MoN:ley nlghl lnl1 lt .. 12 73
Fllrbenl<t $5 .. · Sact-•o 89 61 motnlnQ -• ~ ....
=~ 15 32 ... 1e9d\ to~ 9Nc1 ' 11().33 ....... 82 I 49 ealent!YI Sunday "r' lnl1 IY IMM. l 1dilhtA!4* V ................. 50-3' 9M DilOO 73 e3 mornl"fl Ot ........ I A lltt .. ••INf 75 15
t2 71 L...-e.d\ .................... •2 t~ 9M FrWICllC:o eo sa Mon08/c 8Mcflel ::t;: In the rnlO-eot Honolulu Loe.,..._.~ ..................... 42· 1ef11a lllwtMlfe 73 60 10 IOw 0. O.....nignt • "'Iha miO-SO. Moullon .. 78
~ ... 73 lloc*IOfl 17 60 IOIOw l09 v-,.. Ngflttnlfleeg::70. to mid .909 tretmlf'IQ to lhl IOw to IOw .-._,, ...... ta 74 Ttdee H1ef1, 10W IOI 24 r.oure endl"Q at S p m tow MonOay ~ tow9 in ll>a .... _.... :; .. Aclllle Ytlle-t 81 48
mid-SO. 10 -60• """-45 ..,_ow U SS
K-Clly 17 ..,
TODAY ....... 6tl 3e
LllVIQAI .. 12 ~ 18 •& Surf Report Ultle Rock .. 7S ll«IO(!d hlgll ):31 p"' 1.4 llylM 83 ..
L~ ... 72 9-ldlOw lUOp"' oa c.tllna 6tl 82
Mernoftll 81 n ,...., L°"9 9-dl 74 .. LOCATIOM em....,. .. 12 MonrOWI 84 82 Mlllrn4 8NClfl Hununoton 8eecfl 1·3 ,.,,
~ .. 7t 64 ArWI NOii 7!Me.lfl, 3.7 Monlerfy 82 51 Riv .. Jetty N9w!>O<I 2·3 lelr ~StPllUI 64 56 l'lrlllow 10:40e.m. u .....,,,9eecll 12 61 401h8trMI ~ . 2-3 ,.,, ......... ... TO Second NOii 1:03 .. ,.. 5.1 Onterlel 83 82 22nos1r .. 1 ~ 1-2 poor
-°""""' eo 74 ....... ~ " e3 llalbol WA099 t·2 poor -YontCI!-, 18 91 Sun .... ~ • 7:06 p.m.. -l"..-W ., 81 Laguna a.ect> t•2 tu Oii-City ... 17 ",...,at 1'34 Lift. ...... ....,, 117:04 ..._.... 83 60 S..n C..,,,.,..11 1-2 fair °"*'8 es 51 p.m ........ Cllno 83 83 wetat IM\peratu•• 88 Pl\lladetpllia n 65 Moon,_ loeley el 2:40 p.m • 1119 II S...Gallltel 83 83 S,.... Olfec11on South Pl\oenlll 15 71 11' 14 p "'· Md ..... egelll 11 3 43 p.m. .... -'-et 51 South-I Plttlbufgfl ., 119 F"°9y leMAAM ., 62
'DADDY'S GIRL' MADE DECISION AT 3 ...
From A l
custody of the child in ttre divorce
ruling. Love later woA a court order
allowing him to take Tracy out of the
mother's Buena Park apanment for
six hours one Saturday.
He contended WedneSday that
Riebe had tri~ to keep him from
seeing his daughter.
.. She was denying me my rights
w11h Tracy," Love said. "Pretend
you're me. After a year. you get to see
your kid for six hours on one
afternoon."
It was dunng that v1s1t that Love.
purportedly desQCrate to be with bis
daughter. took the child away from
Orange County. away from her
mother. away from her home.
All communication with Riebe was
cut ofT. as the father and daughter
became fugitive and mi ssing child.
.. , left my cars. I left my friends. I
left everything else behind," Love
!.aid ... No one knew where we we re."
Riebe alerted local police to the
kidnapping. As the years passed and
the trail grew cold. she hired pnvatj!
detectives and ·c1ung to the hope of
finding her little girl.
Lo"c in111ally took hi s daughter to
Flonda, where he planned to peddle
I nd1an turqoiseJewelry -the fashion
rage of the time.
"When we got to Florida, she said,.
·Daddy are you going to keep me'!'
When I answered yes. she th rew t\,er
arms around my neck and said.
·oaddy. I love you,"· claimed the
fa ther.
'\ slow tounst seMon forced the
Loves 10 pick up stakes and head
north to New York City. They made 11
as far as Kn oxville. Tenn .. and later
opened a gift shop. Eventually. they
landed In Asheville. where the tW(l
hvcd for the last seven y~ars.
For a while. the fat her and daughter
worked Cht' Oea market c1rr u1t. selling
fned pork nnds from a food'Truck.
Although he adopted several
aliases. Love said he and Tracy never
felt like they were on the lam.
"There was no looking-over-the-
shoulder type stuff. There wa~ no
running.'· he said ... We've li ved in the
same place now for several years. It's
not as 1 f we moved every other week.··
Law enforcement au1hon11es 1n
Orange County and North Carolina
agreed tM girl was ~II cared for. She
ranks in the 87th percentile on a
nationwide scholastic scale and has
been taking college clascs. her father
said.
Love added th<tt Tracy was free at
any time to go back to her mother. In
fact. he said he planned to set up a
meeting between the tf.'o.
"I was getting older and I figured 1l
was time that '.fracy knew her
mama." he said.
Riebe had the same thing 1n mi nd.
She tured Georgcllowcll.-a Santa Ana
private investigator. in March to help
1n her search.
Rowell traced some of Love's
relatives to Arapahoe County, Colo ..
where he began pressuring the family
members to disclose Love's where-
abouts. Colorado police also began
lcamng o n the relatives for 1nfor-·
mat1on.
Rowell contends the inqu1r)
prompted one of the relatives to
telephone Love. who in turn ca lled
.the National Center for Exploited
Children in Washington. D.C..10 find
out whether the case was sull act1,c
l.ove disputed Rowclrs arcoun1.
sa ying that none ofh1 s relati ves knt'"'
where he lived . and that hc'called the
center on his own for advice. .
i\t her father's urgmg. the girl also
telephoned the center two weeks latIT
to leave a message for her mother.
"Me and Daddy had talked about
11. He said that if he died tomorro ....
there would be no one to take care of
me." Tracy said. -H~ knew there were
warrants (for his arrest) and if1t came
down to it. he would probabl~ go to
Jail."
Both call' to the national center
were traced to Love's Asheville
home. where he was arrested Satur-
da}. law offi nals said
Lo'e refu~d th1~ wet'k to wai ve an
e>.irad111on heanng. But he said he
was only tr) 1ng to bu) som~ llmc to
take care of unfinished bus1nec;s.
Lo' e said he \I.Ou Id nut fight effons to
bring h1ti'i hactno Orange Count> fo r
tnal
"Justtal~oTra ~ L1~tent0Traly.
If shl· d1dn·1 h\..e 11, Shl· alway!> knew
she could lea,l· ... he ~1d
Tracy acknowledged that she was
fre(' to lea'l' and had tned two )Cars
ago to look up her mother 1n the
tekphone book with her fathds
as~1stanct.· But the woman had re -
married and changed her surname
.. , al'-'a\'i '-'Ondercd where c;hc
wJs.'· Trat;~ said .. You al"'a)!> miss
not h~l\ 1ng a mother thtrc You need
a mntht'r to bl'l'On1l' a lath _··
Buth motha and daughll·r. in
relen1 da" ha' l' taken an emotional bulldnLin-g that ha'i 11pcn~d up so me
old ~~nund\ "h1k• hl•:iltng other\.
··~c ha,1· .1 lot o f ~motions we're
111ing to 'on through.'. -.aid Riche..
.. Rut the main thing" I rwvN ga' e up
and I hoix otlll'r parrnt.,. (of nuss1ng
t h1ldren l dnn·1 either··
HONOR FARM HEARING ...
From A l
old honor farm in the past l U years
co mplained that no1'iC from the tinng
range. loudspeakers. increased traffit
and academ y act1v1t1rc; will Ix' a
nuisan<:e.
.. The airplanes from the (El Toro
Manne ) base are bad enough:· said
Elizabeth Meadow~. al!.o of Serrano
Park. She complai ned ofloudspeakcr
noise from the farm's tent area and
asked comm1ss1oner'> not to approve·
plans that would make noise levels
\\.Ur\l'
Other' JI the heJnng C\pre\\t'J
lOnll'm about thl' 1nuca.,ed nsk of
pn~oner C'>Capc,, though the) agrel·d
thJt "walkaway~ .. ha,·c not caused
prohll·m1i 1n the pac;1
'in;·phen r ord nf Serrano Park
t haq~ed that ··formcrklonsan· hc1ng
huu\l'tJ lhl'rl' .. JOO lhat 1herl' ..,. d
danger of "m1st:1ken transfm of
ma'<1mum wrnt) inmate .... to the
honor farm Hobbling along in the bairn) de\cn
night. the Packard -acrnmpan1ed
by Hallida~"s \A ood1e and a motor-
home that hou<ted thl' re\t ofthl· ll'am
-took nearly ti'C' hours w make thl'
IOO·m1le tnp to Glo~ . ..\nL
'iumerou'> photograph<i were taken
and !ht' dirt-road tnp through the
mountain<. i..untinued. and con-
tinued
.\nd 11 wn11nunl
.. But 1n a wa y r m glad we came this
"a' or we would have m1'i!>t'd all this
grea1 stuff. And the '>lone\ we'll be
able to tell . I know I wa~readyto takc II~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the frecwa> this moming and that
would have been 100 bpd .'. ~1d
Stanlield. always a d1seovcrer of
silver ltnmgs on black clouds.
'·I..,
There. with the team hleary-cwd
from onl) two hour'> of sleep the night
before the> 'pent the night
Faced with a long da> of drn-1ng
Wednesda). the team wa'i awakl'
early and on the road M Iller had
fashioned a ne .... 1gn111on m il for the
Packa rd. had rehu1lt the fuel pump
with an added fuel filter and rheC'ked
the dafllp cloth-; that we.re clamped to
the cars fuel lines 10 keep them cool
Wl'11 le the mo'\t oh' 1ouc; route to~ I
Pa so would have led the team eao;t on
Highway 70 to hook up wtth Inter·
state I01 n Lordsburg. N.M .. tanfield
had queried locals outside G lobe
about a poss1bfe shortcut through the
San Carlos Indian Reservation.
Following a close examination of
his many map~. Stanfield figurt'd
about nine mile~ rould ht' <\:lved h1;
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MAIN OFFICE
What was thought to be an hou(·
li1ng c.hortl ut 1ha1 woul d put the
racers ahead <if th e pack turned out to
a ngorcms and tl"\1 ng tc't ofw11s and
automo11,e cn~inc1.·nng that took the
better pan <>fthe morning.
A\ the trip_ rnn11nu1.·d into tht'
mountain~ the dirt road h<'t ame
inrrea\mgl~ tot ~1cr \ln'(Xr and nar-
rowt'r
A\ M1llcrc,a1d al om· p01nt ... If i.'OW\
d1dn·1 walk on th" ro.1d 11 .... ouldn't
get used at all ··
Road'> !.o rough 'nu would think
twice about dnv1ng a trnck on were
being traveled hy a shiny 1936
Packard. a handmmt' Woodie and a
behemoth motorhome dragging a
Haul trailer.
It was Quite a 51ght. And work men
on the far side of the moi.intain said
•the} couldn't belit've their C>e" when
the' sa\\. the Pal'kard ue't thc ndite
Stanfield's "no gut'i. no glo{)'"
approach to navigating was 1nn1all y
met w11h crit1c1sm by others 1n the
group who vowed never aga in to
dnve a din road. no matter how great
a shortcut 11 appeared to be on th1.·
map. .
But their pos1t1on never had to be
argued. Other racers had been using
dirt roads in the first two legs ot the
rare and Wednesday night at the
Marriott. raC(' organizer John Steen
decreed .. no more ...
Dn v1ng on din. gravel or any
unpaved road was heretofore against
the rules.
Following a checkPo1nt in 'Gold·
smith. Te'a~. today. the rare con-
tinues through the Lonc Star 'it:ltl' to.
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·1 OrangeCout DAILY PILOT~, lep....._ 1.1, 1• '*Al ---
-.\ -' . Artukovie's wife ordere~ deport.a GOP~women '•
seas on at UCI. ..,--·
~~..t ... -----~---,,.m--Tn ustria. n. entered
na Artukovle, wife of convicted Nui lbe UnitedStatetwithhtrhulband in 19'8 -i-..wai~iAl1-Andrija-AFh•~cwi&;-MI~ on• &empo!!!I v•11tor's visa and now lives
ordered deported by the Jn\mi•riation and ountcse WWft. Sl'ie&-Yer reccjved Staie Sen. Marian Berleton ud en.. County N · · · --permanent &cpl ~. Wilto0 aid. Supervilor Harriett Wieaer will be unona the aturahzataon Service, an offleiaJ said. The INS lent her a letter Aus. 22 IPCUm at a Republican women's leadership But the INS doet not plan to \Ike nOli(yiq her that het cue had become
conf'erencuchecbaled for Saturday at the University immediate action on the order, lent to active due to her hu1blnd'1depon.ation for
Oub on the UC Irvine campus. Mrs. Artukovic ·aner) her husblnd was ~I Wilson· said. No antwer tw been
ffilhliahtina the event wiU be freedom fi&hters scnttnced to death in Yuaoslavia. II.id ved, she II.id.
of Nic:ar-.ua who will speak 00 Central America. de-portation officer lkverly Wilson. . A letta req~ttina htr to appear 11 the
The conference is sponsored by the Washinaton · Artukovic's sentence hq not yet been INS office will be 1ent if' 110 answer 11 qroup,aRepublicanwomen'sn~tworkinaorpniza-ca~ed out. • received by the end of the month, Wilson ·
tn>n. All interested women are invited to attend and
reservations may be ob\lined bY. catlina 646-6 JO I .
-added.
Mrs. Anu.~ovic'a 10n, R.ad<*av. sai4
the family is su.adyina the situation.
Wil10n said the woman could become a letaJ mide:nt if'uyof'btt fivechildren;-aU
U.S. citizens, petition the aovnnmcnt to
allow hertbat 1\ltu1 and ajud,r pants the
·rtquest.
AndnJa A.rtu~ovic, 86. was oonvicted of .
murder May 14 for thf M.aths of bundre<Js
of ~. Jews, Oypties and politicai
opponents durina World ~ar II .
Artukovic bad ICt\'ed as mW.. '11 ..
interior for tbe . lndependcat sw· ol
Croatta. a Nui puppet IWC DOW Jlllft ol
y "'I0'1a via. .
Jlad0141v Alttttbv~ 37, 11.ol Aq 'II
st~kbfbker. had criticiled bis fadllr'• ....
as a "political charade."
The Ur\ited S\lsa fllll .Wtillled -..
poNtioo procedi(lll aeaiftll dlil lllllf
Artukov•c .in 19Sl, but be MKXlllfulY
follahl them until has atT'Clt oo a v..-..
vian extradition wamnt·in 19".
AadafJatrSoelety-to meef ·
The South Coot Audu,bon Society will bold the
tint field .. trip of~ ICIOn Saturday at 8 a.m. at the
Bolsa Chica ecolopcal raervc. The excursion will be
!ed by field trip cbai~ Doua Qnnp. The public
.11 welcome and further anformation as available at
Fansprotest-denialof n-ig_l}_t-c-luB-per-mi,·~
494-2003. .
Ca.~lc C..1110 n'6ht .et
The C~mmcrc~/lndustriaJ Council of Orange
County wtll host tts second annua.1 fundraiser
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at Koll Center Irvine on a
"C~mic Casin.o" theme. Dancina. entcnainment,
pmina and pnzes are planned for the event 'iJld
tickets may be orde~ by calling 750.8455. •
Creatl~ ScJeace meetlng
The Creation Science Assoc1ation of Oran,c
County will bold a di~ner meetina Saturday at 5:30
p.m. at the Revere House, 900 W. First St., Tustin.
Professor Galen Hunsicker will speak on "Design in
Zoology." Call 552-3344 for ticket information.
CPR classes at hospltal
. Mi~sion Community Hospital will offer a class
an cardaopulmona.ry resuscitation (CPR) Saturday
from ~:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the hospital's
Education .Center, 274S I Los Altos. Mission Viejo.
The cost 1s $IS and information is available at 364-1770.
Writing wor.t•hop •lated
"Start Writing: Getting Off to~ Successful
Bqinnin1i" a one-day workshop, will be offered
Saturday from 10..a.m. to 3-J>.m. in RoomA302 of
Irvine Valley Colleae. Author Diane Dunaway, and-
psychologist Jonathan Kramer will conduct the
session, which is priced at $45. Call 559-3333 for
details.
-Y offers 1mov~meat claa
The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA will offer
movement education classes for children btween 3
mon~~~ and 7 years of ag~. beginnina Monday at the
Y fac1hty. 2300 University c>nve, Newport Beach.
Contact David Steinhaus at 642-9990 for further
infoonaiton~ --
Pet fund-raiser planned
A fund·ra1s1ng event sponsored by the Animal
Assistance League of Orange County will be held
Monday from 7 to l 0 p.m. at Penguin's fro-zen yogun
shop. 18571 Beach Bl vd.. Huntington lkach.
Proceeds will benefit the league's pet aid budget to
help people pay emergency veterinary bills. Call
Ruth Frankel at 644-8851 for more information.
Unl High reunion carded
Plans are being formulat~ for a 10th year
reunion by araduates of Irvine's University High
School class of 1977. For infonnataon. call 771-S 183
or write to Reunion. 1904-E E. Chestnut St.: Orange
92667.
/ Rehab volun_teers soug~t
The Hagh Hopes head tnJury rehabilitation
center in Costa Mesa is looking for volunteers to
asstst in Nautilus and swimming classes. Prospcc·
tive volunteers should call 646-7458 for additional
information.
Thursday,Sept.11
• 6:30 p.m .. Lapaa Beaclll Board of Adja1t-
ment meett.1. City Council Chambers. SOS Forest
Ave.
• 7:30 p.m .• 1.a,... Beaclll Cable Televl1lon
....C.umlll&&ee, Community Cen&u..J&4.l..egion Si.-
PoucE Loe
HB action rings out
~rate demonstrators
in.march on City Hall
.,
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of .. ~.......... -.
More than a hundred' demonstrators
marched on Huntington Beach City Hall
on Wednesday to protest the denial of an
entenainment permit for one of the city's
more avaJlt-garde niahtclubs. -
Safari ~ 's had been s.h01Ncasing a
potpourri of entenainment from aaraae
bands to pOelry readings since 1984.
But last Friday. Huntington Beach
polic~ informed co-owners Sam Lanni and
Gil Fuhrer they could no longer offer live
entenainment without a permit. The club
bad been trying to wan a renewal of its
permit si nce last January.
The Bohemian crowd of mostly young
people included regular customers as well
as musicians. poets and other an1sts who
had performed at the nightclub.
"We just put a messa'e on the machine
and they'i:e showing up, • Lanna said. "It's
·1)Cople who loved the club."
Lanna and Fuhrer hoped toconv1nce the
city to issue a temporary entenaanment
permit while they appealed the denial, a
process that could take up to a month.
"If we wait two to four weeks. our club
.will be an pretty bad shape." .fuhrer said.
"We don't make a lot of money."
<\lthough Safan Sam's can remain open
as a restaurant. Lanna said they have·
stayed closed since pohce walked 1n
unday even1n$ and warned them not to
put hve entena1nment on stage.
The protesters carried -signs. chanted
"Save Sam's" and listened to music and
poetn as they marched 1n a ci rcle in frO"nt
~ ..... ,....._, ....... ....,
Placard-carrylag proteateraJi~ lou of entertainment permit a t Safari Sam, a in HundDctoo 8-clL
of the City Council chambers.
Messages on the si~ns included "Host ·
· Readings. Not Riots.' and "Donut Pnce
Up. Poltce Ra~d Sam's." Another read
"Unoe Tests.for City Officials."
Safari Sam's-was a rare Orange County
cl ub that wasn't a, "Top 40 meat market."
said Vince Meghrouni of Hunungton
Beach.
Meghrouni 1s a member of the group El
G rupo Sexo that hu gained locat fame
since 1t became a regular band at Sam's
"We're not a • mamstrcam band.''
Meghrouna said, "and there's no other
venue for us. It's one of the only 1f not the
only culturally crcauve clubs an Orange
Counh ."
Hununston Beach polK:e S.S. Patrick
Gildea said a report 1s beina completed
that explains police opposition to a permit
renewal for Sam's. He declined to.
elaborate
"He knows why." Gildea II.id about
Lanna "We've had encounters before."
Health care policymakers meet Saturday
By LISA MAHONEY
Of .... o.ity ,.., .....
< altforn1a •kalth Dec1 .. 1on... a
~rJ'>)roul .. dlort tu in\ ol,d)range ( ount)
\ 1111cn'> in ~·111ng polir) un sen'>ltl\.e.
\'lh1tal , .. .,uc:. 1n health rare. "''II reach a
milcs1onc in its' car-long eAJStence atur·
da~ ~'hen 11 con' cne~ the \late·~ first
lkahh C:m· Parl1.imcnt at Lo,ola Mar.-
mount l nl\<"rSll } 1n Orange · ·
1H)ffil' of thl' 3.000 people -14 ho
':>truggled 1n c;mall group mt•et1ng .. and
l.irgcr To" n Hall asS("rnbhcs to rl·ach
l°(>ll'>t'nsus on ~uch topics as whether health
l'arl' shbuld be a\a1lable to all and "ho
'hould dec1dc "hen life sustaining equip-..
ment IS used·-\Ii ill JOtn Wtth ph}SICian ...
nurses. hospi tal adman1s1rators. insurance
e\ecutl\ es and legislators 10 produu· a
series ofrecomml·ndallons 10 guide puhlil
pullq 1n the hralth rare an·na
The parliament~\ ~00 delegates wil l then
form 1mplenicnta11on comm111ces to c.am
out the recomml·ndat1ons •
Issue'> needing further c;1 ud~ will be
1dent1fiedand a ncl4 round of small group
meetings will begin.
"We 're after the long-term. tho ugh tful
input that 1s needed for health dec1s1ons 10
reflect our 'alues." said Ellen Sc' eron1.
exl·cu11ve director of California Health
Dcc1s1ons "I see uc; as beiitg a catalyst for
c~ange b~ l'Ollecting input and allowing
people to affect thc health care S\ stem ..
People are an\IOUS to take an act1\e role
tn health dec1s1on' ~t.lU\l' of tht" e'er-
"1den1ng gap bet"'een lht' dt•mand for
health l'are and peoplt•\ ah1 lm to pa~. !>atd
Se\CfOnl
Th1') gap ra1St"s que<;taons Jbou1 people·,
n ght 10 recen c medical treatment" ht·1ht'r
the} art" the working poor "ho don't ha'e
insurance or quallf} for go' t"m mcn1 aid or
the 1nd1' 1dual who ncedc; an e\pen\t\e
organ transplant
Technological ad,anres ha'e al~o
crt-ated ethical problems resulting 1n much
pain and suffenng. ~he said
L1ft'-susta1ning equipment can now
keep the 'Cf) old and senously 111 ahve
e'en though the} are in a 'egctat1ve state
"'llh no r ha nee of rern-.ef) "People really
Me afraid that the} are going to be left LO a
position where 1he' arc not in control ••
')e,·eron1 said ·
Oelega1es to 1ti,e Health Care Parliament
"'ill make recommendations on e1aht areas
nf concl·m 1den11fted in the small aroup
and Town Hall meeungs.
Topic.~ include lhe una,ersal right to
basic health cart'. health services for the
elderl) high 1erhnolog) in medici ne. the
nght 10 refuse treatment. medical an·
'iuranct• and preventatl\e medicine.
Petrofsky likes OhiO-but buys El Toro house
DAYJON. Ohio i.\P) -\1.-nght State
na versit} Professor Jerrold PC1rof~k'.
who 1s known for his system that helps
para I} zed people walk '>3) s hl' doi.'sn 't
want to lea'e Da\lon
But he has bought a hou~c 1 n El Tom 3 nd
ha'I signed ·a paper asking that a N \'.')-\
grant he' transferred to UC In me.
Meanwhile. 1he head of th t• local
Vetfrans -\dmin1strat1on center. wh1th
has pledged more than $774.000 10 help
Petrofsky dt-velop his eumputer-C(lO·
trolled walk mg system. said t<xla} ht· mu"l
car from Petrofsky bv tile end of the:
month or the mone' could be lost
The (Da) to n I Jo~mal Hl•rald rc:rortnl
th1c, morning that a title search showc;
Petrofsk) hougtit a house in El T oro on
-\ug I 5.. three days befo re a n1:ws
rnnfere nce at which Petrofsk v said hr
planned 10 Sia) 1n the Dayton area.
-\t 1hat 11me. Petrofsk ) said tie "'a~
< nns1den ng buy1 ng a JLouse near l 'C
In 1ne. where he haStbecn negotiattng for a
facult} pos1t1on. but onl y as an in ve5tment
propert)
The l .S. Postal Ser.1cr alo;o \J1d
Petrof<,k\ has listed the El Toro hou'ic: a.,
h1s nCIA mailing address.
l.2.L.ln ane al.so has s.ubmmed paix,:r-
,,~lrt.. 10 the National -\cronauucs and
\pan' -\dm1n1strat1on for a grant that
onganall) ~a~ nper ll'd lo be g1,cn tu
Wnght State.
The rt-quest for more than i 2 m1 ll111n "
for Petrofik) 's e'pt·nmenl lo.measure the
effect of 1sometnc e'ercasc .. un as1ronaui..
1n 1ero-grav11v ·cond1t1on<,
Petrofo;k} 's ·laW)er. Manhall Ruchman.
o;a1d 'il'veral week -; ago that Petrofsh haJ
not authonzed l 'C In inc to !)Ubmit tht·
paperwork But the -\'soc1a1ed Pre<>., ha'
obtained a cop) of lhl' documt-nt -;1gned h'
Pctrofsky that h'h him a., a d1n1"al profc<~<1or at thl· ( dl1forn 1<1 '>l hool
011icials at l '( Ir' inc said Petrot~k} haJ
accepted a tcmpornr) JlO'i1t1on there and
"as nl'8lH1at1ni ll1r .1 nermant'nl .ippoint
mi:nt
Thrn: v.ac, ntt an'iv.tr at Pctrofsky's
home tdephnnt• 1n suburban Dayton
1oda'
Rul'hman '>dill hr had no comment on
thl' house pun.hase -\sked about his
pn'' 1c1u!. s1a1mcnt on the N-\SA grant,
Rud1man ..a1J ht• "a' unaware at the tame
that Petrntc;k\ had •>i~ned the document
· I .im J" an· nl that no"' and I have to
tall. 10 krr' about 11 .. Ruchman said.
-\Ian < 1 · HarJ)l'r head of tht' local
\ eteran~ \dm1ntMra11on center. said a
de..i'>HIO must ht' mJde b) Oct l whether
Pc:tri't'"' v.ill ,,._,, at \1. nghl talc
Beach mother slays
s, le8.ps to her death
l'hangc after rntrnng a hou'it' 1n the 10011
block of Nrwman thwugh an unlocked
l1oor • • • Thir,es brol.r into a lamper \hell
parked at Pantie Coast ll1gh"'a' .snd thl·
Blu ffs and and took 1 .... 0 .... allr1sconta1nin1.1.
S \4' 1n cash • • • I\ 12-)'rar-old man wa~ cited ,ind
f('lt'asrd anrr II) ing 10 \teal a S 111 n1ghtgo.,. n al the Tll1'<'1 '11,rr 4 1'1
~dams.
Murder charges filed
in heckler's slaying
\ mu,rdcr lhargc "'a' likJ ~ rJtll''
lla\ .iga1n't a Hun11ngt1'n Rei\1 h m.in
"ht' .ilkgedh 'hnt tn Jra1 h :l h1" t..kr
"'htle in ijlc .i;om pan\ ul a "11111.10
.lrl'3 lrl'qUt'nll'd h\ pro'\ttlUIC!> 1n
t 1arden Gr1" l'
LONG BEACH (AP) -i\ woman
stabbed two of her children to death
today and critically wounded
anoth~r. then attacked her sister with
a hammer before leapina to her death
from a high·nlf buiJdiag, police said.
Laura ~hu1re, .;J, plunacd to the
ground this morning from the eighth
story of a building across from St.
Mary Medical Center, wtM:re her 18-
month-old child was 1n surgery with
Newpon Beacla
A man who poted u a construction
worker walked into a con1truct1on sate at the I .SOO block of Supenor Avenue
Wednesday and stoic a airpenacr's belt.
aools and a tool chest. • • • A t 9S8 ~ and ~ Volks_..n bug
convM1b1e: valued at Sl.000, wu stolen
from tilt 1100 hlock of West Balboa
Boulevard. • • • About S·O wu stolen from a soda
machine at a ps station on lilt l 100 block
of Bnatol Street Wednesday when • man
enter lhc om~ and opened the mont"y pon1on oflhe machine with a key. ' . . A stcrcO rcce1VCf, \Pttken. v1d('(I
callette m:onkr and telephone. valued
toteth« at S USO. were stolen from a
home on the 2100blocli orOc-un ()nv(' ., ..
Over S 1. 7110 wonh of 1ewtlry was ~tM>ntd ltolen Jtom a home on the 800
little chance of suf\ '' ing. said police
Lt. J 1m Recd.
Reed said police were called to
Jklizaire's apartment in a lower·
income area abowt 6:55 a.m. and
found the home drenched in blood.
Nine-year-old Rashid and ).
month-old Summer were pro·
nounc~ dead at St. Mary's. Recd
said. It was not 1mmed1ately known 1f
any of the children were alive ~hen
hlock of Hanford
lmne
Some stertO comt)Onents wtrt ''olrn from a home on the 14()()() block of Ousk
Strttt. • • • The stereo from a Volkswqcn Rabbet.
parked on th<' comer of( am pus Dn~e and
Carlson A venue( ••• A stereo was stolen from a homr on the
17000 block or Cowan • • • "19 ~blue Ood&e olt "'Blolen lrnm
the I 7900 block of Jamhclret Road
Co.ta ....
S11ns -.ere repon«l kncxkrd over 11nJ damllfd 11 Sam'1 Linton (11\ \talion ~1141
W 19th St Th<' loss wa' C1t1 mated at S~ • • • A parkina ''In "" rrponedh \tOlen from out"de tht F.m1ko Re~taurnnt . .2~74
Nrwpon Rhd Tht hm """ S \0
' ,
. • 4
poltre arr11.cd .it 1he horn\:
"Sht' stabbed all thn.'l' of her
children. with mult1pk ~tall "'ounds
1n t-ach child," Reed ~•d
He said he did not know what set
off the rampage. wha<'h continued
af\er the 1.lltack on the <'htJdren
" he went a few blocks a"'a} from
where "lhc stabhe'd her children and
hit her s1<1ter on the head Mth a
hammer ... Reed said "Shc "a" 1n a
violent. tumultuou' c;tate 111 mind ..
• • • Two men who 1dent11i((l lht'm'IC'hc"' a~
car painters ab<iconded .... 11h 1 .... 0 l hecks, for SWO and S 140 from Jun .ind Pa1nna
") ne The monr,· "'a' r umonedh u-.('(1
10 bu) ~J>('<'1al p11n1 tor 1hr lUUfllc'' ,.,..,
('Ir\
"s1r~o and ca~~~1e'1.tpc' .ill 'alurd al
SJOO. v..err rTpor1t'd 'tolen hMl a car
parked at Bnsrnl Park Med•lal ( rn1er. 11~
Baker SI . ~twttn II a m ;inll \ I'm
futtda)
Hundncton Beac h
I h1c vr broke a y,.inJo.,. 91 1hr \\ htre-
housc. lfl'KlJ Beach Rl"d . 11nd \lolr S.' 70
1n rttord~ • • • -\ bolt nllt<'r wa\ u~ 10 brea~ 1n10 th<'
lttk mc"lm at 1ht fquntnan < enter I II \81
(1oldtn We••. and \11,lr an un\.nl'"'n
quant111r' ofhonr nd1na eQ111omc-nt • • • HurJhlf' 100~ S 1001n 1ewtl"" ~nil~ I~ in
. ~ ~
I\ sloppil) dressed man Mole 1 l lanon\ at c1prettcs from Lucky's. 708 Yorktown
and escaped 1n a late model Cadillac
dnven by a 'It.Oman companion • t. Someon<' sto~ a )90(} macaw from a
storage area 1n the '1e1n11v of Crabb and Speer
Fountain Valley
thought to be a pro,tllUtl' •
Jame' Lee Burges,. 4fl. rcma1n1'd in
custod) at Orange < ount) JJ1l Thur.-
da} on su~ptc1on of killing Roht'n
Charle"' F1ebrant1. 2
F1ebran11 died Sundn) afkr hcing
§hot in the head t"arl~ Sn1unh1)
morn ing whi le rol..antt fun at a man
~ho had p1C'led up a v.1)man in an
Pnhi:l' ... 1 1d l 1rhrantt and a fncnd.
Brctdle~ ~''" I u,,b). ll111o"'ed lhe
l'l>uple 11.1 .1 lot 1n Stanton ln Jest.
Fiebrantr rt-pon edl> shot.1tcd. "We're
th( r,ottcc You -;houldn•t be doina
th•~.· pohlt: rcponed •
Burge"' wac; 1dent1fied as the at·
tncker h) the wotnan. who flaged
dnwn pali<:e. •
Fit'hran11 ~a" rush<:'d 10 Humana
H1l<.j')llal 1n t\nahe1m v.here he died
\
0 man from 'I of'Nl Linda reponeJ
\\>t'Clnrsda) that someon<' ~•olr his Y..t'CI·
Jina nna and h•5 ..... 11rt from h1~ ,) m ™'' Newport man arre-•ed in while hr ... as playina basketball lbl a.ii
Sunda\ at the Fountaln Valle\ ReC"rcauon ~\~~:j~~~~:k:u:~I I fhelo""'l' kidnap attempt on girl, 16
~ rt~•d<'nl ntThr Q()C) hh\\.k of Rh1n<' B R1,er told J'Ohce Wednr'ldit\ 1h11t he had Y LAURA MERK IU\t d•~' rrC'd ~meone had stolrn 1he Of""' oe111,..... .. .., ~•mer11 he plarC'd 1n • dC"k dra.,.C'r la'1 .\ \7-\t-ar-old '\of"r>on H<'.tlh mun
\1arch The '''s' .... u es11m1tcd at s "n ha~ he-en ure'ltC'd •'n '>IJ\~ll 11111 ol
I\ 1TS1den1 ol th; ,·~iXx> hlock of Mount a11emp11n~ to t..1tln.1p a Jt,.,ca1-11ld
Matterhorn rrponcd Sund&) 1ha1 1w1.1 811'1 a' 'hl' ~a~ 1A :i)k1n~ in < ·oron.1 <kl
men parked 1n front of h1\ home. ,tole Mar. 3l eord1ng to <tuthnri\1t'\
Sur" rotaf) lav.n mower from h1~ flJ'C'n Rarr. Jn'K'ph '\p1ekr "'8' 8rTC"lt("(I
garqr and dm"<' olT The ac1awa) 'chick and boolo..C'd nn 'IU\Pl< uin of k 111 naf)-
wa' bchcvC'd lo he' a m1d-llHOs modrl \ping Tuc'ldlJ\. \aid Hffm-r !1111A;an1
duk orange Datw'n p1C'kup ir·vc ... l h<· Eisen~rg.
lawn mowrr Wl\ '.al~r~t 111 s~on 'The NtV.pllrt fkat h 1t1 rl v.,I\ ...... 1i...-
Pr.1na,o~n 1 v.in do .... 111 tntr1 wh1k 1hr 1n~ nM'th on \1argut'rtt<' \'<'nut· Ir om
l't''ld<'nt\ "<'r<' ul~p \(lffit'On<' hur l a.,t f'C\a•lt H1ghv.11' 1n ( nrnno dcl
JllmC'd 8. homt' earl\ ~IUH11\ on lht· \far \.\hen \ptC'lt'I .lllt')ll'l1f\ pulkd
I WOO hlod ,,f Mount Ja< ._,.,n f hr ltm ohm11c;11k ht•r and a111.·rnptcd tn hm r
included 1' telC:\l\lt1n ~l.,,,<11'1h \ \00 ht•r 1nl1'1 l'li' JQ!n (')1J,7ffi11'1k polllt'
.....
-..11d
T hl' ~·rt "'J' Jhle Ill fight the man
111l anll tt"I h1' hl cnr.t' plate number
"tw r.u1 tu J ''"al hu.,anC''\'l,1n ( orona
J1•I Mai "'hrr1· 'h'' n intactcd pohce.
I 1 '<' n h~: rg \lllll
\h,,n1~ afkr rt'('<'•' •na the call.
poli,,· llxaat•d \flaeler a'i he was
.1uempttn 111 lci\\t town on '<>th and
""l'"lllHl R11ulrqml on the Balboa
PC'nn1n.,ul,1 I hr girl wa<1 taken to
\p1ekr v. ht'H' 'ht 1dent1fied ham a
htl .Htttl ~C'I "1td h~hcfl
"P11.·1,·1 v.,1, "r~·,1C'd and '" be1na
hl'ld at th•: "'l'" I" 1rt fk~ll·h Jail in hcu l~.00) h.\il
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M * Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT I Thursday. September 11, 1986
· Peres,_Mubar&.k start ~alks • • , to reactivate peace proctfss
ALEXANDRIA, Eg}pt (AP) Prime Min1stl.'r
Shimon Peres of Israel and President Hosn1 Mubarak
shook hands today and be$3n pm ate talks that both men
said were aimed at reviving the dormant Middle East
peace process.
. It was the first Sgypt1an-lsraeli sumrntt "' five yt>us
and the 12th since Mubarak's predectssor. the late Anwar
Sadat. began the two countries' rapprochmenl b) going lo
Jerusalem 1n 1977.
The p nvate meeting began 30 minutes latt•r than
__ schedul~,_al 4:JO~ al lh.c 191h n•ntuf} Ra d-T+A
. pres1den11al pl\,lace in Ale/(andna. about 130 mile' nonh
of Cairo.
Mubarak and Peres.. who arrived at the palace
separately in helicopters, shook hands but did nnt em bra~. They then walked into a m(eting room alonl'
hraeh otlictals satQ there was no formal aaenda. _
"Both sides wanted an open-ended dtaloaue," saut
one Israeli official. speaking on condition of anonym1tf
"We view this as a. positive thing which indicates Egypt s
w1 lhngness to listen.'·' '""'
Secunty in Alexandna was heavy. Soldiers lined the
seaside rprn1chr leadin~ to the palace, the site of.the fast
lsrad1-Eg} pttan summit 1n August 1981 , bctwet•n Sadat
and lsral·l's Menachem Begin. ··wl· shall no1 permit the peace process to die away or
U.l-iadt"a~a". and w~shall do wh~vcr-wccan to bnng life
and ,p1r11 10 thl' momentu m for peace," Peres vowed in
Tl·I ·\'" hcforc board in~ a Jet for Alexandna. Whether the summit would take place remained in
·dnuht unttl late Wednesday. when a last-minutr accord
\~a1. n.·acht>d on' a 41/1-year-old border dispute.
Arab su_~p e~~ arr~ste d in Pa n Am hijack
. . .
ISLAM .\B.\D. Pak11.tan ( .\P)-Authori11esam•\tl·d
an .\rah on l>U~p1cw n of hdptng four tl'rrortsts hlJ:td .. 1
Pan .\m 1umbo Jl't. hut a rompan1on of thC' l>USJ'l'l'l tnnl.
rl'f"ugl' in the PL n·, d1plnmat1c m1ss1on. a polil'l' IO\pt.' •tm
-said tod..1)
lhl' tnsix·l·tor. Ja\l'd Mina. told The I\ 'ouatl'd
Prei.1. poltn· arrrsll'd ~ulman Taraki on Wcdnel>d a!> hl'
steppe o a p anc rom arac 1 at s ama a airport
He '><lid authortt ll'S v.ere akrted that Tarak1 m.1\
ha "e lx'l'n 1m oh ed in last Fnda~ 's h1jacklng 1n Karachi.
in v.h1dl at least ~() ix·opk were killed and \UHl''
v.ounded. But M1r1a d id not elaborate on "hat rnk
Taral.1 v.a, suspt.'ned o(pla~1ng
Ea r ha toda ~. the g~' ernment issued a \tatl·nw11t
through lhl' nauonal Ol'\' ~ agl·nc~ di.'ny1ng local news-
parx·r rq>ort\ that Tarak1 wa~ tx:ht"vt"d to havl' lx·cn the
m."te11111nd tx•h1nd thl' h1Jad.1ng.
1 lw l 'rdu languagl· nnHpapcr Na"a-1· Wa4t toda} .1
utl'd unilkn11fit:d ... ourll''> a' ~)mg Tarak1 "as •
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not l'nta hl't:au'\c thl' oflin· has d1plomat1c status in
!'al. "la n
I hl· g.m l'rnment has 1dl·nt1fied the h11ackcrs as
l'..1k\t1n1.in' .ind 1<; holding thl'm at a Karachi arm> base.
ntfai.11<. haH' -.J1d the gunmen must ha \t' had local hC'lp
111 plo111ng thl·1r attack
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.I. LA PAZ. Bolivia -U.S. troops ·taking part in an a~t1-dr:u1 campa~
aimed at destroying Boli via's $600-millio!"·a·yc:a~ c~m~ industry 1111 a bductio1
n remain for at least another month, the 1ntenor minister indicated. The I .I. .I. Americans were scheduled to leave Sunday at the eRd of the two-mo nth an
dru' campaiJn agreed ~pon in July by Bolivia and the U.S. 1ovemme1
Interior Minister Fernando Barthelemy on Wedncsd<tY said his aov~m.m~
BEIRUT, LebanQll (AP)-: Islamic
Jihad today 'denied it kidnapped
American educator Frank Herbert
Reed in west Beirut and called upon
the "real kidnappers to come forth.
boldly and -Shoulder &he responsi-
bility."
The denial from the Shiite Moslem
extrCl!Ji,ts came in a typewritten
state.nenl deli vered to the west Beirut
office of a Western news agency along ·
with a phoaograpb ofDa vid Jacobsen .•
one of four other Americans missing
in Lebanon. •
Rttd, 53, director of west Beirut's
Lebanese f ntemat:ional School. was .
kidnapped Tuesday by four men
toting silencer-equipped pistols as he
drove to play _golf at a war-scarred
course on the city's outskins.
Shonly afier the abduction, an
anonymous caller claiming to speak
for Islamic Jihad. a group believed
hnked to Iran. told a Western n w
agency t at t e organtzat1on {id-
napped Reed because he was a spy for
the CIA.
That caller said Islamic Jihad
would soon distribute a picture of
Reed. but no picture ha s yet been
released.
hao not officially requested a cOl)tinued U.S. ptescnce. ~ut he satd 1f ~
'Americans left now it would "provide drug traffickers with a truce dun.
wh ich time they could arm themselves and return with greater force ." ·
l•r•ell_•traflng of g~ertjll•• denled_
· TYRE Lebanon -lsra"li-allied m1lit1amen clashed toda} with MosJc
guerrillas i~ south Lebanon. but a U.N. peacekeeping offictal denied a clai m I
Lcbanese"security sources that Israeli helicopter gunships strafe~ the JUCrrilla
ISrael also denied the claim. The guerrillas had said tt~ree ofthe1r.fighten we
killed an~ two were ~wounded .in the alleged Israeli attack.. -
Chile orders 3 French prlesta ~lied
SANTIAGO. C'htlc -The go vernment on W~dncsday. ordCred}tl
expulsion of three French Roman C:athOlic priC'Sts who were detained in rai1
that fo llowed an assassinatton attempt on Prcsident\Augusto Pinochet. ti
archbishop of Santiago-'satd. Riot police used tear gas and water cannons
disperse atiout 1.000 mourners marching behtnd th e casket of Jose Carrasc
who was taken from hi s homl' earl y Monday and shot.
Coretta Klng embraces Wln11le Mandel•
King called her meeting today with _brack m1lttant innieMand~la one ~ftt
greatest moments of her ltf<.'. King fough t back tears after a 75-mtnute pnva·
talk with Mandela in thi s i.prawling black to~nship ~nd said, ".I f~l.a &re<
blessing to finally meet W1nn1~aod touch her. The widow of slain civil ~igh
leader the Rev. Martin Luthe.r King Jr'. then embraced Mandela. the wtfc •
jailed black leader Ndson Mandela in .the small yard of the home •
photographerSJOStkd each 01her in their cfton to record the scene.
eUesse
U.S., Soviet
offic'ials mull
Daniloff case
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MOSCOW (AP)-Soviet and U.~
oflic1als 'arc in contact over the jail in
of U.S. News & World RcP<>1
correspondent Nicholas Daniloff. bu
any soluuon to thr case depends o
·the Amencans. a Soviet official sai•
toda.y.
Deput) Foreign Minister Vladimi
V. Petrovsky declined to gave an
details on how-the superr.ower stand
off over Danilofl's 1a1ltng on cs
pionage charges might be resolved.
But he insisted the Soviet Union i
tr) tng 10 keep the.case from bccomin1
a central obstacle to improved U.S.
ov1e1 relations.
OnC' U.S. offi cial. who refused to bl
identified bv name, said the Sovie
leader Mikhail Gorbachev rcspons.
and a v1s11 to the State Depanmen
Wedncsda) evening b} Soviet Am
bassador Yun Dub1n1n suggested th(
Krem lin ts w1lltng to tr) to settle th(
DantlofT case and spurred a new
opt1m1st1r tone among Amencar
officials working on the matter.
At a news conference 1n Mosco"
called to discuss nc't week's openinE
of the l '.N. G<.'neral Asst'mbly session
1n Nev. York. Petro' sky reiterated
So' 1et charges that Dan1lofT. the
maga11nc·~ Mosco" bureau chief for
5' ')Cars. v..-as SP} mg but said talks on
the ca\c· v.cre undC'r way wtth U.S.
oflinal\
"We· ha' e estahli~hed the necessary
cvntaCt\ v.1th comix·tent agencies in
~hl· l lntkd States." PC'trovsk} said.
··..\II depend~ nu" on thl' Amencan Sldt' ..
Dan1lot1. 51. v.a'.> arrested,Aug. 30
after a \m 1et al·quaintancc handed
him a rl11,ed package that turned out
to contain doniments marked secret.
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CBS.News chief.
quits a.fter Paley
returns to helm
Brazil will boost ioiporu--
to trl1n U.S. trade defiC:it
Law professors question Justice Rehnquist's it:it~grity
WASHINGTON tAP) -The Se,rate 1s being urged to consider rejecting
the nomination of Wilham H. Rehnquist to be the nation's next c hief Justice
because of questions about his integrity.
Debate on President Reagan's nomination of Rehnquist was scheduled to
begin in th.e Senate today and last several days. Republican leaders predict eas}
confirmation
But in a teller retea·sed Wednesday. more than I 00 law professors said
.. senous questions of intellectual hone~ty'" have been raised about Rehnquist.
They also said some of Rehnqu1st"s answers to charges about his past
conduct suggest .. moral obtuseness."
The professors urged any senator who.~:entenains the slightest doubt"
about Rehnqu1st"s ethical ·Standards to "ote against him.
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Ordinary Wood chisel can be·helpfulin hom.e repa ~rs
BJ ANDY LANO safer than a dyll one was never stubborn piece of work, the Mad A ohlsel will last a l~fetlme If It Is Chisels come in many different Is generally known &!,. 'a. cold "'*• ' ... ,.. more accurate than In the case ol of the chisel can be tapped a quality tool right from the start. sizes. The average ho.usehold chisel. It can be used for a variety ~A carpenter friend once de· a wood chisel. Because Its use gently. but not with a hammer. To get the hang of it, practice needs only a couple, although of tasks -cutting a rivet •
• fined a woqd chisel as~ c~tting s.hQUld be confined to occasions UM a.m~et or something with a whenever you can on scrap f9ur ranging tram 11. inch to 1 Inch splitting a nat •. severing ca~t·lron •
tool with a handle which you are wben it is sharp. it is important soft face. The chisel usually will wood. Then, when working on a -woulc;i... be ideal. When a lot of pipe. In all work of this kind, th'
not supposed to hit W.th a both hands to be kept behind the cut better if it Is slanted just a tiny project that requires skill, you will chiseling Is done regularly, a . chisel is hit with a ball peen
hammer. work. another way of saying you bit in the direction of the cut. The know exactly what to do. One of couple of extra sizes between 1 hammer. Always wear safety
'Ordinary wood chisels come should always cut awa y from advice about cutting with th~ the tjlings this pra~_tice will do is and 2 inches In width will handle goggles. especially when doing
with wooden or plastic handles. yourself, never in your own direc-beveled side of the chisel fice up to make you know quickly-when rpost jobs. When you are cutting any chipping. Never assume the
which are for holding, not ham-tion. need not r:ie followed if extra.fine to hold the beveled side up ana grooves or notches of a specific goggles aren't needed because
.mering. Those designed for The wood being cut should shavings are required. In that when to hold it down. When you size, the width of the chisel youaregolngtohltthechlselonly
heavy·duty work. which the aver-always be fastened or held firm in event, having the bevel face . are working with wood that has should be slightly smaller than once. It takes only a single hit to
age person does not do, are some way. Hold tb.e...be.YBled.sid oown-will facilitate your purpoM-. been use& pre't'iousl-y. be eerefut -the-desired cut. Thus. lf-yett-8re send metat chip• ftytng. -In doing
ma ,e orone p ece o orged steel of the chisel face up most of the No matter whic;h way you use the all nails have been removed from making a 1-inch groove, use· a this kind of work. swing the
that can be struck with a light time. Hand pressure is sufficient chisel. it can be controlled prop-tt. Pushing the chisel blade Into a chisel as close to 7-8ths of an hammer wUh-Gare, watch what
sledge or ball peen hammer. when cutting softwood. It you are erly only when y9u cut with the nail or other piece of metal can inch as you have. you are doing and do the cutting
The saying that a sharp tool is cutting hardwood or any other grain of the wood. damage It instantly. A chisel used tor cutting metal a little at a time.
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By ANDY LANG uses of the different kinds makes
., ........ ,.,,.. ---, everything easier. For instance,
Like-'the re8.orts of Mark while nylon is excellent for both
Twain's death. which the author latex and oil-based paints. it
said were greatly exaggerated, must be avoided when you are
so is the belief that paint rollers using lacquer or shellac. Natural
have put brushes out of ex-hog bristles. good for lacquers,
istence. shellacs. varnishes and oil-based
The paint brush market is and paints, are taboo for latex. since
always has been tbrivlng, even the water in the paint damages
though most people use paint the bristles.
rollers to cover large. flat sur-Whatever the makeup of the
faces~ That's because brus.hes bristles, a cheap paint brush
can be used more"onveniently in should be used only when a
many places where rorters would perfect job is not essential. It isn't
be awkward and almost all paint-only that a cheap brush doesn't
rpller jobs require the use of last as long; it's that it doesn't
brushes at some point during the give you good results from the
pro1ects. start. The bristles of a good brush
Since the introduction-of should snap back In a crisp
nylon. polyester and other syn-fashion when bent back. The
ethetic bris.tles man)\, years ago. bristle tips should have ends that
the selection of the proper brush appear to be split or flagged. And
has been more difficult. But a when you tug the bristles. only
little knowledge about the best one or two should come loose.
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Beware If lots of them come out
when this tugging is done. Pro-
fessional painters who buy a new
brush with natural bristles often
soak it in linseed oil for a couple
of days before using it. Some
even soak the synthetic type in a
thinner bafore using it. but It is
not a good idea to use water for
this.
One way to keep your paint
brushes in good condition with a
Minimum amount of mainten-
ance is to use them only for
specific finishing materials. A
shellac brush. for example,
should be kept only for shellac. a
brush used with latex only for
latex paint, and so on. In that
way. you always will use the right
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paints. turpentine or mineral
spirits; for latex, water; for lac-
quer. lacquer thinner; and for any
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A brush should be cleaned
immediately after you are
through with it. If you are.going to
use it again the next day. it can be
suspended in the proper solvent,
but don't overdo it. If suspended
for too long. the brush may be left
hanging In midair when the
solvent evaporates. If the brush is
not to be used for some time. it
should be cleaned and stored.
Keep it dust-free and be sure the
bristles are not bent.
For painting irregular surfaces.
use a round brush. For windows
and trim in general. a one or two-
inch brush is best.
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!J.114MAAA M~VElt Recently, Rolnlck . offered ridge~. If the wall Is combed with a light-colored enamet Is before Wltlqulng. down. AllOw t ... .:. gl• ..... to drv t0r -+od~y·:'1nterast·1n dressing some tips for both the do-It-vertJcally, the celling wm appear relatively euy and really ~ht-Oittr-uu.iiadonebylCf•.....ang 48 hours to
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p"'r....,;t cradk..._ •. · ... '='P your·_.,_ and t ....... lnda. ...... ual ~•o i..a... ... -If ..,. .,. _..,, ...,. ..... ,the surfaces of walls has led to a --,,. mu "'"' ''""'""': horizontal II.nee are ens a room,·~ added the decor-or-punching the W9I wJth a nau . T~ dot the watts. with w,..,..,
new emphaali on unusual paint~ ·chooses to hire a professional made, the room wm appear ator. .-. that has been .duHed Of rounded. pin ·pricks of brown « blllCk · pamter to appJ~ these effecJs. 'Wider. ~ • • · ·Aft -> •w infticted ttMe 'dim-· 1 t Seet the whole wtth Ing techniques. "The first step In any t-hnlque You coukf also antique the er ,ou pan . a Str1-~1ch 11 also k '""' To add even more texture to a paneling which lends a more age, you should sand with fine synthet1c wrnish for a soft, .......-t ,., wn nown as Is pre~arlng.the walls," she said. ' -v-com ......... te"tur .. a ti I 1 strlewall,sherecommendspalnt-traditional feeflng to a room. She sandpaper to even out burrs and look. ' ..-.. .. ...; . n qu ng: ac-Float g, which involves applying quer, and trompe I' oell ere a layer of a bedding compound to Ing the combed wall and then advocates that method when splinters. The technicNe Is nottor Reoardless of the technique amono several methods interior walls, is the best method to topping that coat·with-a glaze In Inexpensive paneflng (often put the. faint-hearted;. Md befoce you have employed, the last step ·
deelgners are employing. obtain the requisite unblemished another CfOlor, which ·is then up In tract homes during the embarking on thta course, It fs always painting the wall wtth a
The enthusiastic amateur can surface. partially wiped off. If the base 1950sand 1960s)becomesdlngy might be belt to consult a transparent sealer (ask your
tackle these specialized finishes Select the s rlt technique.If y,ou coat Is white, It is necessary to with age. professional pai~ter, the ad-paint retailer) to protect the
--w.m--a--wttMACl-Aeatrt-fm,ct-a itttte wan to add texture to a wall. The appty a etear seater before gtaz-It taJCes courage to add -vised. · . finish. Rotnick advises t
pr11etlce, says Marilyn Rolntck, process involves raking wltn· 8 Ing. .. blemishes to a wall, but Rolnick Instead of dJstresslng, you seal on an inconspicuous area
anJnteriordeslgnerln Dallas who broom or a metal painter's comb To give new life to wood SJlYS an attractive rustic effect might prefer to achieve an an-before applying it all over, since
hu made painted finishes some-the still-damp bedding com-paneling. try painting or anti-can be created by phy,lcally tique finish by appHcatlon of a sealers can cause a chemical
thing of a $P9Clalty In her residen-pound (available premixed from quing It. distressing the walls to achieve thin undercoat of latex enamel react.Ion that changes the paint
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What's new iii the
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----~Ots of new prod~cts on the market can
---be helpful when remodeling the house
By ANDY LANO of that bulb from 60 to 100 ttmes
., .... ..,._ Its rated life ... that it will work on
THE PRODUCT: A window bulbs-from 25 to 100 watts, but
insulating system for ou..;;.;td;;;..;;o;...;;o_r _...s'-1..!.ho""u.,__,l~d _,_n"""o'-'-t -=b..,,e,_u::..:s=e=d'--w=ith;..;._.;=3---,-w~a ..... y~
use. bulbs or fluorescent lamps ... that
Manufacturer's claim: That the rectifier slightly reduces the
this product offers homeowners tight given off by the bulb, but
the option to cover windows on that out-of-pocket savings re-
either the outside or the Inside ... main substantial even if a slightly
that only a razor blade Is needed higher wattage bulb is used ...
to cut anQ Install the clear and that there Is a 10-year
Insulating film . .. that the film warranty against defects in ma-
stretches tight and Is held In Jerial and workmanship.
place with a weather-resistant
tape that stays put regardless of
weather conditions ... that the
tape ts applied around the win:.
dow trim, with the film stretched
tight around the entire window
frame -: .. that the excess film is
trimmed with a razor blade ... and
that both the film and the tape
can be removed easily when
there no longer ts a need for
them. .
THE PRODUCT: A caulk that
produces a neat grout line
around bathtubs, sinks and
shower stalls.
Manufacturer's claim: That the
1 caulk is unrolled to the required
length and pressed Into place ...
that only fingertip pressure is
required ... that the caulk
eliminates the need for caulking
tubes and cartridges ... that it
adheres strongly to porcelain.
f~berglass, ceramic, wood and
metal ... that it is easily and
cleanly cut with a sharp razor
blade . .. that it is abrasion and
mildew resistant .. . that 1t will
withstand years of cleaning
without discoloring ... and that it
will not dry out or crack.
THE PRODUCT: A rectifier lo
increase the life of a light bulb.
Manufacturer's claim: That
this solid state 4 amp rectifier can
be fitted to any standard in-
candescent screw-base light
bi 11 h that it will increase the life·
THE PRODUCT: A latex wood
patch tor indoor and outdoor
use.
Manufacturer's claim: That
this wood patch repairs nail
holes. gouges. cracks and other
blemishes on 'tfood surfaces ...
that. when it has hardened. It
accepts wood stain uniformly ...
that it can be sanded, drilled or
sawed ... that it cleans up" with
water . . . that it comes In both
neutral and oak ... that dirt,
grease and .. any loose particles
must be removed from the area
before the patch is made ... that
the surface to be patched should
be dampened first with water ...
and that areas under a quarter-
of-an-inch wide require only a
single application.
(The window insulating system
and the caulk are manufactured
by 3M. Home Products Division.
3M Center. St. Paul. MN 55144;
the bulb ·rectifier by Tasha .
Enterprises. 184 Shelton Road.
Madison. Al 35758; and the
wood patch by United Gilsonite
Laboratories. Box 70, Scranton.
PA 18501.)
(Do-it-yourselfers will find (
much helpful material in Andy
Lang's handbook. "Practical
Home Repairs." which can be
obtained by sending $2 to this
newspaperatBoxS.Teaneck.NJ
07666.)
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By tlte Alleda ... P'"8 project. Peter Hqel1te1n, creator of th~ besic theory for
ATASCADERO -A 4-year Id bo . h buildint an X-ray later that is the bean of the spa~based
last ~k won a 1.0-month battle~ rem~:J~ :~~:ha~ mis~ile defense system, is leavina ~wre!"ce Liv~rmorc
sma.llnlkofpa111na th~~ illneu to a child be bit In a National Laboratory on Oct. l , officials said Wednesday. ?Cb~l ft&h~doctonsaid. It~1nkwcbavetosaythatthere Hmtoa SAG la anaabbJe
1s ~ theo.retical risk. b~t the evidence so far is that if there is ' -.... · a nsk it is e1ttremely Small.~' Dr. Neil Schram chairman of LOS ANGELES -A di.$pute over union ideoloay.
the Lot Anaeles Cuy.County Tuk Force o~ AIDS said which had been fllinf. beb;nd closed doors at the Screen
Wednesday. Ryan Thomas was suspended b-ionday'from Actors Guild, has spilled ipto a wblic fiJht -pittina
Santa ~osa Elementary School and may nQt return unless Charlton Heaton 1pin1t ·SAO president Patty Duke.
a special. placement committee approves. • Heston has ~ppeared in political advertisements broadcast
, , in ldaho, endonina a refcreiuium on.the Nov. 4 ballot that Top Star Wan alde qulta . woutd make it meaa1 to require union membership as a
· · SAN FRANClSCO--: . -condition or emplo)')'llent. Heston, a former SAO
ork.ing on Pte ·d t o .... ~}>~~ . .?f the ~!>P physicists prtsident._ said Wedne~y. "I think in this country wc arc
w . _ · _ _ .51 en ~.s . .-.r W-ars-p,....m has SUpPOled1o havc1hc riJht to-choose .. :. The AFbC·le says quit. ana sc1ent1sts say the loss will deal a severe blow to the this makes me anti-union. I djsagrec ...
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Duke pushes Senat e.on priif-On ·
SACRAMENTO (AP)--The state Senate, which hu
rejec:ted a propoeed downtown Los A•les prison lhree
times in a month, faces the issue apin today in a special
session ordered by Oov. Oeo,..e Deukmejian.
Bu.t prospects for the prison plan were uncertain.
On one band. Deukmejian convened the lawmakers
under rules makina pasaaae. considerably easier. But
pouibly offsettina that is the incrcuinaJy bitter e~baqe ~f penonal accusations betw~n the oppolina sides of tfic
issue.
The Rep\lblican aovemor, who has-put all his
political muscle behi(\d the priso.n proposal, escalated his
verbal war with the Senate Democrats wbo have blocked
the plan when be warned Wednesday that if there is prison
violence because of overcrowdina. the blood will be on' the
han<ls-Gf senators wAG--hav& block«! I-he-Lot~
prison .
Senate Pmident Pro Tem O.vid ltobeni ol Loi
Aqela, the Democrat leadia& =-to .. propoeed Los Aqeles prilon, repfaed ~ Deuklnejiaa't
accusation wu "bateful~wunatld., wtWe ' Deukmejian's Democratic for ..fwraot, Loe Af\lda Mayor Tom , cMI tbM it ii
Deukmejian wt.o ii to blame for tbe priloa pnMem.
Anemptiaa to lecreu&i PftillU"' oe s-ae Demo-
crats to approve the downtown Loi ~ pritoll.
Oeukmejian llaeld news conferencea Wed.-da,Y at tbe
sites of p6too1 under oontllUCUon ...-~ aAd
StQCkton which by law cannot be opened until me Lot
Anjeles pri~n site is selected.
"If this impasse continues, there is the pollibility we
could have violence and we could have bloodshed in our
state pnso• ..sy•m-as-.-t.ru. ~ ~
situation would continue to fester."
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Newport Beach
council meeting
goes te the dogs
Do we, or don't wee wee.
That seem s to be the question m Newport Beach
these days.
.. More speci fie all y . .what's~ dog to do? Qr where does
a dog do -his duty?
The messy matter came before the Newport Beach
City Council this week under the euphemistic title of
"nuisances committed by animaJs.v
It seems at least one West Newport resident is upset
that pet owners aren't owning up to certain distastcfu\""
responsibilities dictated b nature and do chow. •
. o unc1 woman ut e yn ummer. 1sdammg the
obvious call for a pooper-scooper in every dog house.
proposed pooch potties.
N.ot knowing what exactly a dog potty entails. the
council was reluctant to _step into the middle of this one.
Let law enforcement do the d irt y work. one
council man barked, suggesting "spot enforce me nts."
But Plummer was d ogged.
Fina Uy her colleagues threw her a bone a nd agreed
to direct city staff to study the pooch potty proposal.
Before pooh-poohing the concept, consider the
alternatives.
The' sunk.
Plummer may ·be barking up the wrong tree but
something needs to be done before this problem 1s
unleashed on the rest of the O range Coast.
Pooch pott ies j ust may be a doggone ~ood idea.
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LETTERS
Watson explains support.
for man he disagrees with
I o tht> fa111or
~re }OU lOnlu\\:d tn m~ \urron of
Don ·1rau<.<. tor Ctl) LOuncil'' If ~ou
are. 'vOU are not t1lonc It doc' seem
1ncons1sten1 for ml' to <,uppon-a man
"ho has argul'd agains1 and '01ed in
oppos1t1on 10 the t0mplet1on uf
Newpon ( cn1cr a pn>Jec1 tha1 I ha\l:
fathered \ince II\ 1ncep11on and
bchew .de\t'ne' to~ completed So
what goe'>'1
On thl' 'uhJe<.t of Newport ( t'ntcr I
1otalh d1..agrc·c \.\llh Don Strau'~ I
believe thl·' tinal plan that wa\
appro' cd h\ lht· c1tv council over
Don·., oh1nt1on<.. at'tcr month'> of
public mecting'> and numerou\ rnm-
promiSt\ "a fair rnolut1un of tht'i
long-stand1ngdthatt: I hd1eH· Don I'>
dead "'rung on 1h1~ 1\\Uc and I have
told him '>II
"But Don " a gt·ntlcman who act-.
like one C\l·n "hen we d1..agrcc F-or
that I [!.l't him high mark<. I haH·
supponn1 him '>tnCl' he tir\I decided
to run lun10itt' ,rnd 1ncked "a<. o ne ol
1hose·1ha1 10111all} urged him to run
for Cit) council
M ) reasoning then was qu11c
simple I wa<; sick and tired of
watching arrogant and impolite coun-
cil members attack an}one who
disagreed with tht>m. Although Don
and I did not see e)e to t>ye on ho"
best to plan for the growth oftht'tgreat
communll) I knc" his points of " ll'V.
were shared by man) in the Cit) and
deserved 10 be represented. A~ 'iuch I
decided that I much prefcm·d. those
views represented b~ J gentkman
who respected the conccpt that 11 I\
honorable lo disagree
So -Don Straus-.. I rnnt1nue 10
_disagree with you on Ne"rwn <enter
.but also continue to appreciate thl'
evenhanded and gt>ntll'manh "a"
you do 11. Of rnursc. I uintinue to
hope )OU v.111 ult1matl'h '-l'l' th•·
wisdom of nl\ 'll'W'> on al ll'a\I 1h1'
one '>UhJect
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By tbe A11ocl1t~d Prus
Today 1s Thurc,cfay \c·pt 11. the
254th day of I <IH' Thcrc Jr~· 11 I days
lcf\ 1n the year
Today .. > hlghltght 1n h1<;tnl",
On Sept 11 I P7 during the
ArT)encan Re,olu11on, f11rt f'\ un<kr
Gen. George w: ... h1ngton <.uflerl'd
defeat at thc h.rnd\ o f th1 Hntl\h 1n
the Battk ofBrandvv.11w rll'.H ~llm·
1ngton, Del Wa1,h1ngt11n\· 1n)op<,
were forced hack 1nl0 l'h1latlclph1a
whirh fell to the Ar111sh
On tht~ date·
In I 789. Alexander Jl.im11lon "'""
appointed ~cretar, ot the I rt',l\11t\
Jq\( J ,f '" r -~aily Pilat
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gro"' th loo~ at< lt•Jn~t· 1 11un1'
~o" a Je\l'l11!)t:r "'"" t "ill~ 11
here and dcdarc ··rraflit 'h,1d < ut
the grn"th T1l' growth 111 prr,cnl
road" and tht· trrcv;&J\ .;, \km M\.n
!Jin v.hat \c1u·,t· gnt hut nn 11111rt· "''
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··wa11 a '>l'c.ond I t·I ., tl11'c tht ')_(alt'
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· decu1ve victory over tht' British 10
the Battle of Lake ( hamphun 1n the
War ofl81 2.
In 1850. Jenny Lind, the "\wcd1!ih
N1ght1ngalc.'. gave Her fir<1t rnnccn 111
the United State,, at ( a!>tk ( 1ard<:n 1n
New York.
In 1885. author D H Lawrence wct~
horn
Jn 1941 , 1n a c;pccch 1n De\ Mmnt''·
av1atton hero Charle' ..\ I indbergh
charged three group<; were try1'ng to
push the Un11ed Stale!> 11110 Wc>rld
War II· ··The Bn11c;h thr kwl\h and
the Roo~velt adm1nl\trai11m ·
Ker911 Wittmer
Pol)ll'l'l'"
Tom Teti
r 11o1 ,
Don Fenley
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l errellee J Kefldle
(or •Jl11t10'' p1r@CtOf'
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COnllOll<W
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"George Deuk me}Jan not on ly look s like a 1100-/n for reelect/on this
year . he.'salsoshowlngsomelnter est Jn becoming a naflonalflguretwo
years from now."
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ON THE RIGHT
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turn with uneasy rider
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gnod \t·n \\ .. Hren Kudman or ;-..t:\.\
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Bue KLEY
C in·ater Ao\ton Legal "'icrv1cc\. ~11d 1n
198~. ·· M o~t t1r u' agree that. .
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thl· prn1r\11mn111n111 ..ind l11r lt'.1rn1ng
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l.11urL·, ( nng1t'" .111t.1 tht· gcnl'ral
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.111d in till" I lt1u't' ..\nd tht• \l'lo
William F Bucltle' Hi a s•nd1l'ated
t•olumn1st · ·
California Republicans
face no-contest primi;1.ry
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THOMAS
Euas
hcr1· ·· l-..l·11111 \Jill lhl' othl'r d,I\
·· 't 11u "d h.1' l' l•l rt''>JX'll lw1 "l\h1''
\ uu iuu~ rc";ixct the "l\ht''> ot J
popul.1rgcl\t'lll1tr1>f \OUfO\!.O pJrl\ ·
ThJt \ound' gn·at tor l>t.·ulo.meJian
and prom"l''> lo ma~e 11188 an
Ulll'\llttng )ear fo r C111tforn1a voters.
for the combuuluon of Cah-
ft11 n1J \ late primary dal<' a nd tht•
I krnonJt<i' proport1onul n.·pre en-
1.111on \}\tt·rn figure' to dilute the
rn1ri.it1of1ha1 p.tn) \primary, whcrl'
then·" ,·t·rwin 10 tx· no fJ\ orite ~on
~"" Rr puhhl·:in,rnn look forward
tc1 .1p11n1ar~ "11h 1rn n·.ll rnnt.llll.nr 111
\Ill\' 1411
I hn Illa) ~el lht· -.at1\faCt1on c)f
wnng 1111l' rtl their tl\~O [lrt">dUl \\ OOtl'
.1~.11n prnpdkd into national onin'
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ft1 \I lllll'fe\l!O[l. l'll'CllOO 1n 24 \t':tr<,
Thomas Elin 11 • S.•t• Mott/ra-
b1Ht'd rolumnl1t on st•lt> l11ut> .
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llJ,t~ I \ .111\ \<II! Ill 11111 f t1I th\
Pilot welcomes comments
jll \ '" lr111 ' . lk u~nw11.111 h,t, .1lrt·.11h rtl<' Y.1th
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d1'1 ll"nl 1h1 'ltl prt'\Hklll \ nn J
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.1 l11rnw1 pollt11.1l .1rth l'Ot'nl\ \\h11"
The Daily Piiot welcomec; yo111 opinions on mnltPr"i 9f
put..>lic. interest
L Pt ters nnd lonqpr :ut1clec; o f commentary must be s1gnN1
They should bP typed o r c.learly wr11ten and sent to LETTERS 1ci
the EDITOR D<t1ly Pilot P 0 Box 1'560 Costa MP">rt LA
92626
THOllA8 BLJA8
Cotnmnt.t
DAN
WALTERS .
s .ame
field;
new
game
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· 111 the Le 1o;-
l.11\11\· 'c'' 1ng tor n11.irc than a deca e
111 t h1.· \ \\l' 111 hf\ .111J l.it•na ll' tx·fort•
·k,I\ 1ng in 11n1J· to ht.'ulml' auornt')
g, nnal .int.I Iara g11\t·rnor
\' 1 ht· Ii r't n -kg1'>IJ tur 1 n t.ll'rades
111 h1'l1lflll' g11\l'rn<ir. Deukml'Jian
npt·r.ll'd w ha'l' a dn-.cr rl'lat1uni,h1p
\\1th !Ill' othl·r hrttnch tif goH·rnment
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I l')!l\IJtur1' 1'-\lllTil'lh1ng. of .an C).·
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t.11urn 111' 1nrnwd1Jte predt>n''i\Or\
KqnJltl Rl'JgJn .rnJ je~ Bro" n
\,,·it· C ,1p1t11l oul\ldt·r, \A.ho \\t·re
r1at·nn1.ilh JI o<lt.15 "llh tht.' Leg1\·
l.llun· -.1 IJl't 1h.11 hJd le\\ lo do " 1th
r.111\ 111 1drol11g' 1h.tn in'>l1t111u1nal
"'·"" Hut I ku~mt'JIJn·, rdJlu•nsh1p
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'fl111.1d11.dh \\lllJ)Cf,111 \l· and pru-
dm 111 r '1.11111 11ltt·n hl· h.1\ lnund
h1mwll lnalrn~ ''1th till' k:ider<i 1)f
ulll' h11ll\l' 11r thl' cllht•r Jlthough
rJ11·h h11th .it 1lw ,,,ml· 11nw. O\er
\1 111w burning '"lit'
It ''·""'d l'Jil\ 111 h1' Jdm1nl\· 11 .1t11111\\ht•n1lll l"lll"\\d,~hl'lht·r 10
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1111· "'.-n.11, i.11 purd' pul1t1cal
rl·."1111' ·"'°'' 1h1.· .1pp111ntmt•nt of
\l1d1Jd I 1.1nLh,·u1 .1~ Lhe !>latl'
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I h, 1 11m,· h11th I >t-u~m1·p.1n and
f,.., .ml\", lt.11, 111J11.Jll'J tn !)ri' Jll'
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11:1, II l.lll\\'111' lh.11 1h1n~\ h,t\C
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\ l \l'I \I\\'
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111, 111111· '"w11 th1 \l"f)Jlt' ,·,pt.·uall'
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\\p1· 11k1 1l11~1L .il d1,.1grrt·m1·n\\. hut
lht" .1111111\phc·rr "·" 11nc 111 guttd·
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11.1d1111111 111 1111r p.1rt\ ' lll'\t'r
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llW 11tlh'r p.111\
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dl.lll)!l' 1\tl\"11 .1 t.1mh11nll1c>u\ group
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K 1• h.11d" 11 d 1.dk11gl·d 'nnal i1ht.·r<1I
Jl,1111111 ,lh 'U\\•"11111\ lfl th.t.,•
1111d f•1'11, Hut th, h1i,: l 11.tngr l Jllll·
111 t ·1~11. 11hl11 1hl' lkk.11 uf l1ht:r:il
I >1 11111,1.1111 "l'n ..\I Rndd.11r1u1·rt·d a
k,ut. '''"P It' nit th.It ciu,tnl thrn·
...,, 11.111 l'11·,1lk111 1'1 11 I l·m JJml''
'1111, .111t1111,1.iJk tJ n.1 , 1d 1<11tx-n1
l<11ht•r t1 pr11111..,1·d h" I kmouJtll
lt1ll11\\," th.It h, \\11uld pur\ut· .1
1111111 '11•1111111,1~ p.1rt1'Jn kaJa,h1r
J1·\ljoll1lJ In pmt('C1 Dt'llllllr.lt\ Imm
K.-puhhl.lll 1 h.tlk11~1'' Jilli tw hJ'
d1111c I h.1 I
lh lhr lllllL' l>n1~111l'fl,lll 1t•turncJ
t1 1 tlw( Jp1tul J'>g111r11w1111 l'I J. tht·
"'l'll.1tt' h,1t.l t.1~1·n largt' 'tndc\ toward
rm11 l:111ng thr ~lrrdt•ntt) and
111 t'\llllh'I~ pan ·~an atmosphere of
till' \,wmhh -.1 dndnpml'nt thJt
th1 IH'\\ ~11,.-11.1•1 .J1d11 t unlkr,tand
1111111 ltl l11111hf h1111\rll lt11kl·d 1n
1111lll<.1t
Thr 'h.111~1· 111 the \l"OJtorial
\\t,1th11 1111111' 1111· h.ttlo.grnund 1111
th1' "'''·~·, 1.1H' 111 1.111· Lll nlrunta11on
h,·t\1 ~lll lh 11~1lllfl,1ll .1n<l f<nht.•rt1
•", r 11 h1·th1·r .1 Ill'" pn,on "111 he
ht11ll 111 1111dtu1\ n Lu\ \n~l'll''
K11tx·111 '"l"'l ht1ld "" 1hr kadtt·
'hip '"'"1111111.nulJ h1: 1t'•1rard11cd 1n
lh" \\",1r·, d1·, !Inn'. lt•t·I~ J need 10
\h1 '"' 111' 1rl· p.H I 1\,1 n ti I l"
l .1rlwr 111 lht· g.1111t• therl'"<, no
4uL~lt011 llJJI lw Jnd titht•r l>cm11-
, 1.1t11 ,,·11,1111r.. ,il(rt•nl tn tht• l .\
pr..,1111 '1lt' Jllcr Dt·uJ..ml'Jian made a
St'rte".I uf tOnll''s1on\ regarding \ulh
thin~~ a'> 1·mplo~ mcnt quotas for local
1e-'1den1' -
Now. hov.c' er. the 'enator from
till' 1m·dom1natcl} lf1<1pantc area
111\llhl'd. ·\n Torrn. t\ leading the
un\t' to ~tll thc prison '>llt' hec11u~ of
11t·" h t·1 upl\•d loral oppos111on a nd
K11hn11 hd11''l"' he mtt\I had: Torre~
0111h r l\\llt• tn thl" htll
I k11J..lllt'J1Jn t'ntptl'd 111 ;tngt•r when
thl' "'l'n.lll' re' l'r\t•d 1\\ t•arl1t•r '111<'
.111d I~ ll'l It'd tilt' [lfl\\>O
·· 1 t~l'll v.urd "' ah\olull'I} no
~1111d. rh·ukmtJIJn \,till hJr\hh ur
J{11~·111 .ind tht• I >t•mou Jiit \t'nator'>.
·.ind I l .innot llJX'rJll' Jlld I do not
~n1m him Jn\ ~ll.l\ l an 11ricrate.
und,·1 1ht''t' ~1nJ, 11f tond111on'"
I 11 unJn\lt>rt• his [llJtnl lX'u-
~n1q1.1n ,.1lkd tlw l t'l!-"lature into
'f11:11.11,e.,.,.on111dt•al"'1th 1he pnwn
,ind thl' \\-.l·mhf\ q111dl\ rc,ponded
h, rt'flJ'-'1ng thc p11,11n '1ltng bill and
.iJ111urning for lht' H·.ir. thu putt1n1
thl· lw.tt 1cl1rnth on Kohert1. "ho 'll"'' thJt he "<)n'1 bend
I ht• L t'g1~IJ1urt• llcuJ..mCJHtn has
lt'.trll\'ll "J for d1tkren1 pl.it'e than ~l
"•" '~ht•n hl' "a' J memher
D.a Weltus I~ 11 1yodlretH
<·otumnl. I •·
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER J 1. 19M
Who will rsail for free under Corinthian banner~
"Corinthian: Amateur, applied especially to a yacl'>t findings wi ll ccrtaioly be aired at 1hc USYRl,J annual
race for amateurs." meeting in San Die,o in October. ·
• Webster's N.cw 20th Ccmury Dtction•ry Here-ls som't' o ·the food for thou&ht dished up by tht
Webster also . · .workina party: • . · . defines~onn1h1an as • "Today. commercial spQnsonh.ip. professional sail-
a • & e n t I e man 1ngand advertising are an established part ofyach1ingand
amateur in sports ALu their cantinued ~owth is certain." (No surprise there as
such as boxing. I · per the Americas Cup.)
horse rac n& i llJ1 _ . Profeuionatuitors and oftiers in thelndustry nave
crickcf.-Loc1r••(y improved competition and developed< new ideas. cquip-Webster aside. IUID mcnt and techniques that benefit the entire sport."
some waa once de-(Referring. of course. 10 sailmakers. yacht designers. and
fined a yacht race as equipment maoufactuers who make their living from the
15 or 20 g~ntlemcn who go out an~ race their yachts an~ s'port.) · ·
one sob wins 1t. Bui. at lcas11hey didn't gerpaulfor their i'he report aocs on to state.that "sailing is a diverse
effort or advertise any product. and highly segmented sport that includes begi nners and
Yes. yac ht racing has been. unttl recently.Jhe last of hi~hly skiUcd professionals sailing everythi-ng from
the corin1hiao spof\s. But things a~ t haniingfast, sa1lbdard,! to IO R maxi5' 1n every kind of water from
The United States Vacht'Rtmhg Union (USYRU). puddles 101he open ocean. Whal works and Is rtghl fon>ne
1he sport's governing body. is taking a long. hard look a1 ~gmcnt may be all wrong for another.
what 11 calls professionalism and adven 1sing -and even "There 1s no reaso n to require um form apphcat1ons
cash prizes in ~acht1ng. uf ruks for thl· rommcmal aspects of the sport. Dec1s1ons
At the spring meeting 1n Chicago. USY RU pres1dt·nt -on 1hl'Sl' malll·rs should be left 10 the organizers of each
Bill L) nn appointed a wo rking pan> to examine the issues l'' l'nt
ofprofrss1onahsm and advcn1 si ng tn )acht ranng. ihe1r ( ould th is mean that >"acht clubs which have the
Fleet readying
for Argosy of '86
Newpon Ocean Sailing .\ssoc1a-
t1on (NOSA) will send a nee1--to
C'abnllo Beach Yarht Club Saturda>
on the first leg of thl' annual ..\rgO".i}
Thl' second leg "111 bnng the boat<;
back to ewpon Beach Sunda}
Earh )l'ar NOS..\ sponsors thl'
Argos> and the New porr-10-
enscnada and 14-Mik Bank races.
Other local regattas schedull'd O\ e1
the v.<."ckend arc the founh and fifth
races of South Shore Yar ht Club's
OfTshore Sctll''i Satu rday and Sunda}.
and the Sl\lh race of Dana Poin1
Yacht Club·~ Dana Potnt Scne'i
Saturda).
Next Thursda}. Newport Harbor
Yacht Club will be host to the Little
Old Ladies Rl'gatla with the women
competing 1n 8-foot Sabot'>
Huntington Harbour Yacht Club
"111 condul·t ii regalia . aturda) fnr
Lasas and USl'r lls.
In olhl·r Southcern < :ihtorn1J
Yachting .\\-,1>t1a11on arl'3'>
Los Aagtlts·Loag Bu<'b l ung lkalh 'I C -Ca1ahnJ l~l.m.1
~rtl'' i.N I IOR PlllH· 1. \aturlla' \un·
dJ) ( Jhr1ll11 lk .1lh \ ( -'0 \.\ \rgu"
\a111rda' 'u111la ' I all ~·rn·, I Pl! I< I
C lOl' Jl·"gn I \un JJ,
S.n1a Moalca Bay
C ahforn1a \ ( -\<'l'nl\ T uur (Mam\
\era·~ No ~I. 'ia1urda)
Parili~ M:mner' Ye -Memorial l<a1.~
IPHR FI \unda1.
San Dit&O
'i1h er ( 1att• \'( -l<on'tin 'kne'
f'-,DIH I. ..... 11urda1. \unda1. '""·r < 1all'
I riangk raH· l'ih;\I.. \t:rtl'' IOK I. 'i,11ur·
lla' ~unda'. Man<>\.\ .tr ~rie' .\unda' \.t l\\mn lia1. YC -. < 1ub C ham-
p1un\h1p fall ri:i,~l'\I \.11urd J) ~unda'
< uron adu 'IC -f...l'll\ Los CorondJ11, r.t,l' (Jll da,w\). \a1urda~. Su11d<1)
\\.hod. Rc(!,.1lla wm·-dc\1gn Srhul k
tXJats) . ..,aturJJ~ unJa\
SantJ < Iara Raung .\\'>Ol 1a11on -
'ummer ~nn tonc-Jt:\1gn1. '\awrda' ( orona o ( J'' 'I~ -I ulT In ( on nrr
'icnr\ Ur. Jbt H\1. "11 ulll,I\
Occan51d1.· Yal hl C luh -\ahol I all
~nc~. ~undd\
Norlb and Inland
P1l•rpun1 liJ\ 'I ( -1'11.•q:1<101 \;.·r1l'' "'"
1· 'ia1 urJ.1,
V. l·,1l.11H· \ < -'~•r1><·r nl 1hl· \ 1.·.n
Kq\alla \allmla~ \unJ.1 ~ \OJlolll.l \ (' -\JOI.I ( IU/ "'.ind r.tll'
'·••urdJ\ \unJa, ( hannl'I f,IJnJ, 'I ( Jr \Jh.11 DJ\ \,11urJa, I all \;.'fll'' \unda'
\ant.1 ll.11hara \ < -1'111<1 I .di \n1n.
'alurJa~ f IOl'·lk\1g11 I .di \1.'rll'' \umJJ'
l'u1n1 l>unw 'I < -I all '><'nl'' 1'11 :
'unt.la\ \an1.1 H.1rharJ ,,11 lonp I lu" -C In,
Jt'\t(l.n \1.'""' "'" ~ \u1Hl.11
.
Little Old Ladies Rejatta
includes brunch, racing
Ne"port Harbor Yal·ht ( lub ,qlf
tx· ho'I to 1h.: Little Old Lad1e~
R q~a Ila on.\\ l'd nl''>~J ~
\l·p1 17 ·\n l'ntr~ ll'l' ot $II) 1nl'l udl'\
hrunch
Thl' '>l hl·duk r all\ l11r rl'&l\tra1111n
Jnd hrum h ll i ll Ill 11 J 111 ~i..1pJX.'ro;
nll'l'ling .1t 11 ill and 1hr tir .. 1 ratl··,
"arn111g "gn.11 at noon
I "
word "corinthian" as pan of their names would .have to
change their names if they accepted sponsorship frdm a
firm. Juch as Bud Lia.ht. North sails. Sea MqaqJne. cfC'. ad
1nfin1tum?'
Some race sponsors.have a strict rule against even
accepting trophies from a professional firm.
But the workinc party hcd1cd on maktng yac ht racing
an all out QrofessiQllal ~rt. For 1nstar\Cc .. i1..sa1d YRU _
should adopt a prcscripton: ·
•To Rule 26 that WQUld permit the display of event
~ponsors' flags while rad ng.
•To Rulr 26 that w1U permit yachts to carry
advertising. but only in events which specifically permit
II.
equivalent. "No prize or trophy with a vaJue of~ thaw
S-300 (other than pnie. offered · only for lempe>rarf
pas.sen1on) should be offcrid -and this limitation alla8
not be waived." , · ·
So how would the USYR U define a oorin&biall
(amalcur) sailor'.'
One who during the preceding 15 nmnms haslw>c •Ra~c:d 1n ~ "g_a!\(f _pnx''..n_ent,. <J1~1sion ~r class_. __
•Been remunerated 1n any way. directly or indirectly,
for racing. .
•Ui.ed. or permitted his rac1ngact1vit1cs to be ulCd. to'
promote a commercial enterpnse. ,
•Been clns1fied orregistercd as a professional undef"
IYRR Appcnd1x.J . .-
•To· Ruic 74'.4 that will ctiminatc any penalties for •Raced in any yacht when 1t rece ived a participation
casual. unrelated adverttsing on crew_ cloth'ing and payment or was ehg1ble to receive ·monetary pnus or
equipment. their eqv1vclant~. except ihat when h1sor her share of such
•Adopt guidelines to hclp,c:vent or~n1iers crf~\t pa> men ts or pr.1.tes "a~ assigned to USYR'\.J. . • ..
add111o'nal "grand pci x:· and CO[l nt.h1an racing gameS as-, The good new~·~ that pan1c1pa11on In an open evenf
funhcr options to the "open" racing which pedom1nate!> ur n:1mbur')Cment of 1ravel an.d nom1nal ellpcnses shaH
today. not. b)' thcm!.Cl ve~. be: grounds for loss of Corinthian
Flags that 1dcnt1fy a sponsor should he no largrr that \ta tu~.
1'3 feet 1n s11e The bottom line ·~ that an amateur could ha ve his
But. <ra)S the working part) lhae ~hall be no l'\pt:n..es paid half-..a~ around th~ world to crew in a ·
pan1c1pa11on payments. monetal) pr_1Les or their (Ple&M"tee Y ACHTING/82)
rows
admire
Pilgrim's
progress
Bv ALMON LOC KABEY O.itr Piiot 9-1"'9 W11t9<
"A.II hand!. tum to'. Look ah,e1"
\\1th 1ho-.c lOmmands from Capt
R.1' \\ :illatc thl' :w men and v.omen
l rl'" 1ng thl' rl'plu:.a of the bng Pilgnm
~Jmix·r.:d w \ta11ons to engage 1n a
~ii Jnll for thl' benefit of scores of
'1\llur' Jt tht· upen house celebrallon
IJ'>l ''l'l'kl·nd "' the Orange County
\.1Jnnc 1n,11tutedocks a1 Dana Point.
In .11.Jd111un to sail d·nll, Capt.
\\ Jll .11.l· and h1\ mates conducted the
traJ11111nal \lgn1ng of articles b) the
'>tUdl·n1 .ind proft.~)IOnal Crt'W
I cor lhl' utlit~r., and l."re" 11 was all
1.rr~ 'a10us a., 1hq art' preparing for
thl· \nund annual 1all ship race Oct. 4
lrnm thL· llun11ngton Beath Pier to
thl' ..,Jn Ckmrntc Pier C)e,cn tall
'>hip' Jrl' np<.'l tl·J to tompctc 1n the
C' rnt
I he 1'1lgnm "1H1-funt on detk and
I '\IJ k l.'.t t>H·1 all lfl1m her graceful
lxl"'>f'rtl 10 hl'I IJllratl
I hl 'h1r ,., J rl·pltla ul ttic Pilgrim
''h11.h tir't 1.Jl11l' 111 Dana Point -
thtn knnv.na\"iJn luan<o,e-151
\l'J" J~11 J'>11m· o l ha f'Orl\ of call in
1.ollll trng hid''' 1111 '\r-.. f ngland's
11.'Jlhn ~1111J, 1ndu,1n
On ho.ird v.;" \nung Richard
H.:nr' D.in.i v.ho IJtl'f "rote tht'
lam,·d huoi.. .. '"" ) L"tr' &:fore thl'
l\IJ't · I hl' , 11\ l' ".J\ IJler named in
h" h11n• ir
rhc ong1nal Pilgrim "a~ built rn ·
~kdlmU \1J'' 111 I X~) Jt a u1st of
$511 tK~ In 111'1' '>hl· 14a'i h>'it 1n a fire
al \(,'J fhl' rl'gJllJ 'lpQnSorl•d h\ thl'
Mothrrs Sabot\-group. '" open 10
adult v.oml'll'>3illl1S sk1pix·nng M-f11l1\
Sabol d1ngh1l'' Entries \hould tx·
.,uhm1lll'd h\ "iaturda'. hut lall'
l'n\m•s "11 1 tx· <tH'l'Pll.'d until I II a m
h 1r lllllrl' 111fornwt11111 L·all Plnll"
l>r.l\tnn. 'i44-fiti1 'i 111 \1 Jrl "il hnn n.., 1:~"1 111
D9lly .... ,.._...., MIMft L-*-.,
Shipehape and Brlatol faahlon, the Pll&rlm Uea aloDC•lde dock at Dana Point.
l hl· repli .. J no-.. JOl ho red a1 Dana
Pn1nt ,,,1,dl·"gnnl .inJ rt'lOnstructl'd
..It .1 1.1"1 111 $-hll IHIO h\ Wall3l'C, a
"i11u1hl·rn < Jl!turn1.1 deo;1goer and
(Please~ T ALL/82)
PAPARAZZI
Y's backers shift in to high gear
. Kara Spencer and Guy Gar-
ner dl&t..wltJLDon and Janet
Brln&aold, abo•e, wblle
Tom lfay meea Sherrie and
two-time Indy winner
Roctcer •Ward. Hoble and
Jackie Smith and ltllsabetb
and Allan Shaffer, below,
&180 1upported the Y.
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By CAROL HUMPHRE~
O•Hp tJtlol C0tr~t
Titling the YM( .\ ofOrangl'
( 11un1' ·!> tx:ndit aut·t1on and d1nna
"I I 1gh ·Performance"" a'i a "lirst ..
:ll'l'nrd1ng tu part ~-ptannl·r Kara
Spencer. "\\I\: dl·ndl·d wt' "antt·d a
r.1l 1ng the ml· . 10 t~ 'omethtng
tH'''· 1ha1 noonn·I~· has done. Thl'n
\\l' \\l'fl' luck} to gt'I Rod1er Ward a
ho11oran chairman. We'rt• also
hun11nng Dan Gurney ton1ghi ..
Tlw "dl-plannl·d s1knt auc1111n
allov."l·d pll'nt~ of spa<'e(a rare
lu \ur~. hul a1tt·ndann· v.a'i lo") a\
gul'''' en;o~ l'd appc111rr\. com-
ph11wn 1a~ l hampagm· and a no-
ht"t har amid thl' race l'ars.
hal111on~. racing props and poi.tt'r'
tk~a11ng1hc ltvinc Hilton and r O\H' rs ba II room.
Prior to the lr~cauct1on the
' MC .\ su pponers "'err ser' ed a
superb meal of scam pt and fi lct
m 1gnon Eat·h table was centered
·.,.,1th a single " ht1c rose
In the" inners circle "a" . Tom
Bay. 'T m thl' emcee and al"o in
t harge of arrangements.' In charge
tif arr.ingt·mcnt'i. brough1 me he rt• at
4 l)\·lock 1h1s morning." ..aid tht>
,i.. ii k J ma'ill'r ofcercmo n 1cs
\nd Rod1er Watd. ·-rm one of
t lw lul k) people int he world I "a'i
abll' to fulfill a hfr-ton&drcam I
:th' ... ,' "antl·d to be a ratt' ear
tl rl\ t~r .. \a1d thl' l\loo-t1mc Ind'
"' n nn a II ending" 1th" 1 fc Sb~rrit .
\nd Oan Gurney. "Youth
~huuld tx· a glorious umc The
Y \t( .\ ln~tas tho<ie qual1t1cs that
1cat hall oh\tJdcH·an he O\er-
lOmc:· announred the C'"cn-11mt•
f 0rmula One r:1l'1ngchamp1t10 :rnd
rale ear huildcr
( 1Uml'' ·, pan•nt\. l harm1 ng" ill'
Evl. 'llln.,Aluander (cclchrating hi\
I ~th h1r1hJ.I\ \Jnd Justin. I; "'CH'
Pll''4'nt;~(1urnc' rcr t'1,ed the
~n11nd \tJn-11t-1hc-) cara"ard
Oellt .....................
ban Gurney and Bob. Trtnen talk hlCh performance can at
dinner that raleed $40.000 for YMCA of Oran&e County.
pl.1qul.
It" )ol..H ··~l' 11.ll l l .H I .ll l• If\ "'
l k.llH I lh,1n lllll\I i..111 lh'll\ J1lkt•J
) \I< \ h11,1rd d1.111111.111 Ted Fuller,
"lt11h,1,t111irl·d (11111h' ,·\II \nwri
\ .1 n ~ .1\l 1.;. ~··•·•Ill 111 ,,1111.1 \ n.1
\dd111 .. nJI h1~h 1~ 11111 n11 n~
, h.1111pt,111"'111 i.. 1111-' , •n t'll.· h.111111 1 tw
\ 111111\\ \ \1111 \hflh\\ f,11\l'd 11Jlll t
th.111 41 10 1 "\"H' Rob Trlnt•o,
• I
Sharon Pa1sle\. GbarlH Packard.
\llan. baffu.'Sbirlt) Brac•e•.
l.1nda Baktr ( \hl· .tnJ hu'lhand Ou
"l.'rl.' hitthl''' h1daitf'> on the "'eek·
l nd h1r \"1' 1111h1 ·fi ~ lnd1nnapoh'}
""' p1 l P.t'"'' JllJ Jll 1 LllHla Ak trman, Jan Allen, Hoblt ml~
Jnd Judy Swa)ntt
r 3paraui IS t dlltd b}' Dally Pilot
St) It rdltor \'Ida Dua.
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OfS\ge Cout OAILY PILOT/ Thursday, September 11, 1986
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OLA811AR1f-T&llPLS
Myrene Olasmann of Bethesda.
Md .• and Eric Grenville 1'dlple of
Salt Lake City will be married Dt<:. 27
iq the Osden Temple in Osden. Utah.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Grenville Temple of Corona del Mar.
The bnde~lect is the daughter of
Jay William Glasmann of Bethesda
and the late Mrs. Sharlene Glasmann.
She attended Brigham Youna Uni-
versity and 1s a graduate of Oberlin
Collqe in Ohio. She completed.
studies for her M.B.A. at Columbia
College in New York City and is a ..
senior wri.Cr/produrer in the market-
ing department at KUTY in Salt Lake ·
City. I
Hediaooe 1s a graduate of Corona
del Mar Htgh School and Northern
Arizona Uni versJty 10 fla,ptaff. A
recent Emmy award rccipieftt·, he is
senior producer of prog.ramm~ng at
KUTY.
BJlLL-BURNS
ROBINS-KIDWELL
Kimberly Jayne Kidwell and
James Matthew Robins exchapaed
wed.d ing vows in St. Joachim's Cath-
olic Church in Costa Mesa on July 12.
Three hundred auests attended lheir
reclCption at lhe Balboa Bay Qub ·
Ne~rt Beach.
Mr. and Mn . Kenneth Kidwell of
Brea and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Robins Jr. of Newport Beach are lbe
11lparcnts of the couple.
The bride wore a traditional white
'satin gown with· a scoop. neckline,
Jul,iet sleeves and a basq(Je waistline. tt~i cathedral length train ,and aown
trerc trimmed with AJencon lace,
beaded pearls.and sequins. A wrealb
.of-white satin roses and tcar-Orop
pearls held her fingertip veil, and she
canied a tJouquet of white butterfly ~rchids. white rosd and stephanotis.
Crystal Booth was maid of honor,
and bridesmaids>were Karin Hill and
Kathy Kidwell, sisti:rs of the bride~
Sarah and Laura R'OOlnS. sister and
sister-i n-law of the bridesroom, Lisa
White. Cyndi Famo and "elly Chott.
Nicole Robins. niece of the bride-·
I j ' (
Stan and Betue -Bell of Newport
Beach ha ve announced the engage-
mcnt -0f-th~r daugh~r. Tem·Bcll, to -
Bruce Bums. He is the son of Bi ll and
Billie Burns of La Habra.
llyrene Glumann, flance_
Erle G. Temple groom, was the flo wer £rl. and Justin '---' ...... ..L..----------'
Hill. nephew of the bri e. was the ri ng Mr. and Mn. J.M. Robina . Mr. ancl Mn. II. E. Stumm
bearer. • ·
Th~y plan to mall") Feb 21
LUDWICK-CORNUKE
A uending th e bridegroo"' werF his_, ·MARTIN-NUGENT brother David as t>Cst man, red
Mr and Mrs. Roben F. Martin of White. K11 Gobel. Brad Johnson,
C M h Doug Pnce. Lance Wood, Ken psta esa . a ve announced the Sal vata. and Keith Hill. br'bther-in-
Following a reception for 225
guests in the Steamer's Restaurant.
San Diego. the newlyweds left on a
wedding tnp to New York and a
cruise to Bermuda. They will live m
wilb bod.ice and full sleeves c
embroide~ AJencon lace and a fu
lensth veil of tulle.
Honor attendarl\s for the bric!
were Kathleen Gretz and Kare
Huber. the bride'ssister. Bridesmaid
were another sister, Kathy H11be
Pcgy Reeves. .LaW'I Jfil&ms, Fra.
Adams and Jenny Roberts. sister c
the bridcv.oom. The bridegroom is the son ol Mr
and Mrs. W. Eric Roberta of Fut.
crton. Kevin O'Connell was bis ~
man and ushers were Mark Cancssa
Bill 'R6bcrts. brother of the brick
a.room; Pete Rocere\o and Job
Stunkard. ·
After a wedding tnp to Jamaica. th
couple arc residents of Fullerton. Sf:l
ts cmployed--by Ford Aerospeee-1'
Ncwpon Beach and he 1s a partn~
with his father in Advanced Cerami
Technology in Orange.
.
. GltRllER..COOPER
Julie Ann Cooper. daughter. c
Carol Cooper of Newpon Beach an
Jobn" A. Cooper of C-osta Mesc
became the bride of Paul Harol·
Germer of Scottsdale. Ariz., in i..
Aug. 23 ceremony in the ga~den of tb
Fi ve Crowns Restaurant in Coron
del Mar. Their reception, also at th
Five E'rowns. was attended by 12•
fnends and family members.
The bride wore a gown of tissu
taffeta trimmed in Alencon lace an1 engagement of their daughter. Liz-la" of the bnde. ~-----fli,..;;;~;.;.;:rt,~~~n;\n;lTI)lr7mim1nrirrf-~~tnh.p.illL~lill.1.WLU..J"-LI.1::w~..ugcw~,,_.-11'rec~ulop~t~·aair~err~esSi10entsof Balboa
Colorado Spnng!> ar" planning 10 San Jose. after a wedding tri p to Hawa ii. She is
marry Apnl 4. The bnde-elect is a graduate of emplo)cd b~ Specialized Wood-
Beach. wore an Ehtabcthan-style
gown of \I, hlle sa11n and Alencon lace
with a sweethean neckline and a
silhouette skin with a chiffon flounce
bordered with beaded tnm. Chiffon
and lace fo1111ed he1 ltg-o'-mot mn
sleeves and an Elizabethan headpiece
held her detachable cathedral-length
veil.
San Diego whe1e th? ar t employed
by P'uJitsu Systems o America.
pearls. fashioned with a swecthcar
neck.line and a chapel train. She wa
attended by Beth Conover, Lis:
Plans ofthe1r fonhctiming .,wdding Costa Mesa High School and Cal working and he 1s truck manager at
nave been announced b~ her parents. Pol>-San Luis Obispo. Theodore Rubins Ford.
Mr.and Mrs La"rt·ncc \-1 Ludwick Her fu ture bridegroom is the son of
of Costa Me!>& Ht'> parents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Talbot of
and Mrs Paul ( omuke of Prescou. Hercules He is a graduate of El
A Cemtos High School and attended '¥t.e betrothrd cuupk are graduates Cal Poly. ~n Luis Obispo where he
of Estancia High chool. Co~ta Mesa. met his fiancee.
She is an alumna of l 'CL.-'\ and he 1s They will be married Feb. 28 in St. an alumnus of ..\nzona State lln1vrr-John the Baptist Catholic Church m
sity m Tempe Costa Mesa. ·
STUMM-MOORE
Founder,· Hall. San Diego, was the
setti ng for thr June 28 wedding
ceremon> linking Debra Shannon
Mo.ore and Mark Edward Stumm.
both of San Diego
The bndc. llaughter of Thomas and
Ma11 Ann Moore of Huntington
Ham'radio classes startin
A sene\ of ham 1amatl·urt,rad10 classes for manners
will be &J'Cn in four outhland areas. including Costa
Mesa and Hun11ngton Beach. this fall. accordi ng to
Gordon West. well-known instructor and wntcr.
The first eight weeks of the classes "ill prepare
student Ci to pass the no' IC(' cla'>\ hccnse. and tlk second
e1g.ht weeks will be geared for the tct·hn1caan and general
class licenses.
ROBERTS-HUBER Her at1endants were Lori .. Kelly Jan Huber and Enc Andrew
Roben s were mamed in an Aug. 2
ceremony in Mesa Verde Methodist
Church in Costa Mesa. The} greeted
200 guests at 1he1r reception in the
American Legi on Hall 1n Newport
Beach.
Stan"'ood. Dana Moore. the bnde's
sister. Ju he Mosele'. Enn Cal houn
and Kath} Stumm .,1,1er of the
bndegroom.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs. James
Stumm of San Diego. and his apend-
ants were Mark Gamboa. Jeff Gold-
man. Da\C.~ Morgan. Jeff Moore. the
bnde's brother. and Bl)an Stumm.
the bndegroom·s brother
Mr. and Mrs. Don K. Huber of
Costa Mesa ace the parents of the
bnde. She wore a wh11e satin gown
Doan. Beth Germer and Lis:
Kara ma nos.
Her husband is the son of Mr. anc
Mrs. Harold Germer of Wayne, Pa
John Germer. Brad Cooper, Roi
Aceto and Scott Fazio were hi
attendants.
After a wedd1n$ tnp to Hong Kong
the couple ar.e residents of Scottsdale
They are employed by Enterprise Ca
Rental. the bride in Scottsdale anc
her husband in the Phoenix office.
The 20-week "quack L'OUrses" will prepare man ner.;
to pass the novice. technir1an and general class ham radio
tests given by the Federal C ommunica11ons Commission.
according to West.
"This will give mJnncr\ all the "orld\l.ldt• general ·
class frequency pnvdegr., wi th in the first couple of week s
The three-hour ~ss1on\. one night a week. will
include theol) and Morse C ode
Many yachtsmen who cruise offshore install ham
radio aboard 1he1r boats to supplement regular manne
radios
"Recent enhancement of beginner (novice) pnv1-
leges should appeal 10 ma nner\ as the; will allow the
novice to usc.1 'OICl' on repeater and worldwide
frequencies after JU!.t six week\ of1n\truc11on:· ~1d West
"The new no' ice enhancement propo~I 'ih ould
become la" b) the end of th1c; year. wh1 rh will allo" an
almost instant access to vmcc pn' 1lcges as oppt1\rd t-o thc
older novice d ass1ficatmn of lO<k onl; ··
D
of January when the rour~e 111 <0mplc1cd:· ~1d Wl'Sl. -
"Not onl) do"" tearh thc mannt'r\ ho" 10 pass the
ham llccn'>l' tests. but we al<.o t'unrenrrate on cqu1pmen1
selcc11on. equipment opera11o n and ho\I, to ma1nta1n the
equ1pmrnt along w11h othn manne elcctronK!> ·· < la'i\e\ arc offered at the lollo"1ng lcxa11on'
Orange Coast Colkgr at :'1.r" pon Harbor H 1gh
~chool. Monda~' 7 10 10 p.m . i,1ancd MondJ)
Coa!.thnc C ollcgl'. ~Of,b l f·arns\l,onh. Huntington
Bl'ach. T uc'ida~'.., to 10 pm . tx·g1n., \ept ~1
'>eal Beach Yacht ( lub I ong Heach. 221> \1 anna
Dn'l'. \.\:l•dm•\da~s. 7 !Cl 10 pm . o;tartt>d Wcdnc,Ja>
\\ ind1ammcr\ ) acht ( luh. l\tanna dd Kr}
Thurs<la~' 7 tn ICJ rm .. start\ Oct•~
Daily Pilat & TWA ....
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Capt. Ray Wallace confera with first mate
Bob Smlrl and .econd mate DoUC Corey
before aailiDC drill. Allaon Lewia and Cor-
rine Rounaa•elle practice their marllnaplke t
I ~~~~~~;~b;~·;~CE IN OCTOBER ...
From Bl
.1n h11n 1 ''ho "one nl tht• \\Orld'
.1u1h11rlltt'\ 11n nld \htp\
\\ .dl.1u· p111 l hJ\l'd lhl' hull ol ttw
J11L''l'lll Ptl~rim 1n "-o rn:.t} fora group
''huh llnpl'd 111 U'l' hn 3'1 thl'
\h11\\ PH'"' .11 ,1 \la11na c.kl 1{1•\ rar~
111 '11p11' "t'J Lon,tnn t111n o f thl'
'tllp II l\1rt11g.,d ,lllJ \\llh J U t'\\ Iii
It • lfh l'I' ,1nd 211 \CIUn~ \,1111\f\ -•
Jf-.1 ~ 111 ~.J -,,nlnJ hn ,tt re"' tht·
\tl.111!1\ J illi 1hwugh thl' <. Jflbbc..in
lit Ill, \\I \( ( 11.J\I
Pr .. p11"lll•l1 20 flllkd th,· rlJn\ for
• Lht pa u tL'L L JL\t,u in~• dd Ko iHllJ the
'hip "·'' .1u1u111.·J tl\ thr OrangL'
1 • •11111 \1 ,1r111L" ln~t11utc.' fiir training
' •un~ 1w11 pk 1n thl· 1raJ1t1on~ of lhl'
'1".I lllldL I \Jd
1'1ll'11111 "1111"' J tlv,111ngdai,sroom
11111,1 111 thl' H'.11 h11nw 111 hundred~ of
'"uth' .111d nrg.in11J t1on'> ·c.:ager 10
k.irn .1h11u1 thl' \l'a .rnd 'atl1n~. ships
f r!!sh locJI
.ind h1,1on u1llkr 1hr JU\Plll'\ ul 1h1.· ul .1 hook I h1.· "lnJ took thl'Ol anti
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thrn'' n J u,, n llrll' at a ti me. a distance grJ' l. 11 he (ould '>CC toda> 's Dana
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... l>o"n 1h1<., h1.·1ght "c pitched the small craft . rt''>tauran1 ~ and other
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largL'. \till .ind doubktl likl· the t·ovcr ( ll:t\l.
Course to cover
boaters' skills
The U.S. Coast G ua rd Auxiliary.
Flot11la 2-7. wtll conduct a I 0-wcek
course in Boating Skills and Seam-
anship beginning Sept. 18 at the-
Newport Harbor Harbormaster's
classroom. 1901 Bayside Dnve. New-
port Beach.
It 1s suggestt!d that students arrive
at 7 o'clock the first night to obtain
class materials. The fee , which in-
cludes text and student notebook. is
$13.
GREEMBEANS 29C lb.
Skills learned in these classes arc
valuable aids in the enjoyment of
boatinJ. Subjects include aafc boating
operauons, seamanship. aids to navi-
gation, radio communications. charls
and compass. A ccn1ficate of comple-
uon wtll be awarded those passing the
final cuminat1on.
Shod Stem
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sags Clt£~ETTES · tax
EVERYTHING IN PRODUCE ~ FLOWERS
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For mo.re information call 8111
.+-a..r.uo ....... .uu .• nd.a.tM6-.l910 or attend the.
first class.
YACHTING •••
From Bl
professional event. but could not be
paid for working his buns off anndin&
winches or wrestling sails. Otherwise
he couldn't sail in the Olympica.
Its all very complicated and will
doubtless bf t)'e subject of long
debetcs in San Diego. and maybe
until the USYRU's sprina mcetJn&.
but ua a far cry from the da)'I when. IS
or 20 ~nlleman went out and raced
their yachts. etc, etc, etc.
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Crµsty Wilford Brimley;,
athomeJ.n 'Our House' n
By BOB WISEHART aged station wqon that disgorges on the mcan-span1ed school board i1 llllC....., .... ..,..... Kris (Shannon Doherty). a 15-year-as M>rhcthtrrg less than the mott
old whose drivina ambitfon 1s to credible scene in tt\e hinory tJr
When Gus With~rspoon 's attend th~ Air Force Academy: David mo"ing pictum. but Brimley ajvcs i\
fu,sbudget pal Joe f4lplan finds out (C'had Allen). a spoiled 12: and 8· a kind of griZifed gallantrv. · I
that· G us· dauahtcr-an-law and her }'car-0ld Molly (Keri Houlahan). who Bri mley 1s so utterly natural I
CD MOYIE • three. kids are coming to hv.e With his exists mostly lo be cute. A little later ~u~pcct that Jlej_ muJJll h~~~ --* ''Rillng 6W'' (1911) l(lmberty retired_ and sct-in-ha~~J fncnd.Jie ..... we mcct-Arttnrr. their droopy Ba~tt Dc~pitc has advanced grandfa . ~. hoi11<9W. -----. warns.' t xour age. you don't need hound who gi ves Gus asthma. look\ he'll be only 52 on Sept. l ,
-11:80--all the crap,· The kids have been ovcnndulgcd wh14,h makes ham 10 ycan younser <I> llGHT HfAT W1scr9ld Gus (Wilfred Bnmlcy) and under-discaphncd sboncomangs than Paul Newman and only two. :=MGHT shoots_J~·(Gerald O'Loughhn) The Gussetsouuo curcwh1leJcss1c look.s }ears.older than Burt Rcynoldt. a tamM Look.._ h s .a splendid ~ight that for a job. , He came to act•ni rclativcl¥ late in . '
Wiiford Brlmley and Sbapnen Doherty •tar
in "Our Hou.e," premlertnc-tontcbt at 8:30 ·
on NBC, Channel 4 (eee re!1ew.at rl&ht).
WLD.WLDWDT com~nes hdis bup~k.y ~h!tasiqhoc, ".ast Sounds hkc a major cause of tooth life. which . proba ly explains bJ4 VIGAt e:"pe .. ence. roo ma U;, c. c: wire-decay. doesn't at? There arc tames econom) of style. Brimley nev~ ~a&l.ER nm glasses and receded ha1rlme so when 11 comes penlously close. ~ris' learned how to do 11 wrontr
ATIOtllllAGUNA that he n·semblcs an cm~ror walrus l\CW school has l\O honors program.~ Make np mistake .. "Our House" js
G l10C>.Cl00 PYRAMID '(C)'McME •
CJ) SOAP • **'~ "AMI Glnlul" (1985) VII
PfWIE.THELON> • who ·takcs no gufTfrom has fubJect,s. which she needs for a·shot at the Air hu1lt around Wilfred Brimley and 11's
YUNNOllNKO,KGI .. "Don't you • worry about .• me." Force Academy. and when G us takes a) \Ohd a foundation as you'll find · I 9 HEWS Kiimer. Gabl Jarr.i. -1t:i»-rumbles Gus. "I m crap-proof. .---......:.·--.:!-----------------..;_---~
• UFESTYLEIOFTHENCHAND That scene is "Our House" 1n a F~ nutshell. a show that sounds soft as a
(I) ~ frath~·r bed but ha~ edges 1.1. here I ~-:C,90N tht) 're least rxpcl'.ted . The nt"" -;enes _,1~ l'omes from somewhel"e out of "'The e 100cu.e \\ altons" and "L1ttlr House·on the
MOVIE <D MOYIE ...... -tt t "Fool's P111de" (19711 JI/TIM •t t 'li "ExealibUr" l\981) ~ ISi":~~~=" T~~~
LMNQ WILD (%) MOYIE
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t t "I Slole A MllllOO" ( 1939) -9:30-Qgmn Ctaire Icevor 8 ~cOO...r-~ 'h "P~wee·s Big Adventure" cn~~if:Hewttireek Kid" (19721
( 1985) Paul Reu'*1s, Eltubeth Dal· Chlrlll Grodin, Cybill Shephtrd.
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Dawber, Dorothy McGuire CS) MR. BILL'S REAi. UFE G NEWS ADVENTURES e MOVIE . -10: 15-* t * "The Silent Partner . ( 1979) Cl!) R£UG10US PAooRAMMING
D alLAT£NIOKTWITI4DAVIO he·) in the picture. the show 1s as
LETTf.AMAN down to earth as G us' customary I TWUGKTZONE breakfast of bran Oakes and banana~.
MELIAMOOAE'SCOUECTIOH "Our House .. has ~ special preview ;~SOHGS tonight before settling· into its cus·
•• "Racquet" (1979) a.rt Convy, toma11 7 to 8 p.m. slot on Sundays.
LyndaDlyGeorge NBC' 1s so high on it that the network
Cl) INN NfW8 as using "'The Cosby Show ... which e MOYIE "Our HouS<.' .. follows tonight. to feed ** "Strtel Klllng" (1978) AMy viewers to 11 1n hopes that they'll stay
Grrfllttl, Brldfotd Olllmen. with the sho1.1. Sundays. where the
• LOVE.AMEJICANSTYLE compe1111on 1s form idable: "60 -~~Q Minutes" and "T he Disney Sunday
GD PRAl8ETHELOAD Mo11ic."
([)TINA TUANEA: PAIVAT! G us 1s a widowe r who li ved alone .
DANCER for man} ~cars before agre~1ng to take
())MOVE 1n his rccl.'ntl) w1do"ed and penniless
••• "S111 Trek Ill: The Selrch For daughter-in-law. Jessie (Deidre Hall.
Spock" (19841 WllliMI Shltner. O. of the day11mc soap opera "Days of
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Ch1ldren. Hall 1.1.lll somehow continue
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T hursda) n1gh1. Jessie arrives at
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brood aflcrtravchng I. C){)() miles 1n an
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IM Orange ~st DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, September 11, 1986
Can 't she stand ··
and be counted?. .
Friday, September U
· ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): New opponunity exists fdf advancement in
b4Siocss, career. Take initiative, volunteer for special project. Member of
opposite ~x encourases you. helps make 1mponant contact. Leo plays rok . I'm not tx·ang dram.nae. but ·I am
thl' onf\ v.orn.rn an -..onh -\maat·a
"ho h.i~ Ol'' l'r tx·l·n polled.
'-:o 0 1ie rarl'S "hat I drl•am about.
\\ hu I' rn go1 ng to 'oll' for. whr thC'r I
u,1.• ''J \l'd ur um"a'l'd dl'ntal Ho-.~.
.1nJ \\hO I th1nl.. has lhl' St'\leSt hp'> IO
'thH\ huStnt'!>S
-\ s1ran&t' man has nl'' er stopix·d
nw In th,· 'uix·rmarkl·t and v.antcd ti)
tJl..1.• JWJ~ m~ 1.ktcrgcnt. I ha"e nn er
lx•1.•n 1n' n~d to a soft drank tast1.· t1.''>t.
\ml "ouldn't )OU ha'c thought that
,,nc1." rn dll · thl">t' \l·ars.-.. omeone
-''"uld h.iH' v.:rnted 'to l..nO\\ v.hat I
1.1~1.· for 111\ h1.·adachl'S"'
rhl' oth~·r n 1gh t on t hl' nC\\ !iC:l!\I.
thn <;;11d that for 50 Cl'nts I rnuld call
..a nu mlX'r and e\prc!>s m~ upan10n 1.'n
hl'"' I kit abl)ut :.mul..ing on airhnl''· I
1u1111x·d at the rhallcc to ha'l' input
111111,I n..1t1unal l'ISUe 'fhe\ flUI nll' \>n
huld · '
Thl' rl'ason I m \O <11l·..1ml'd about
<h" 1\ that p11ll' haH' tx·1. omc a'"" 111
hit' a mt·a<,uring dt'' 1cl' for huv. v.1.·
h\1.· "hat v.c 1.·:it. "h.11 he.-. an uur
futurt• The~ grt·:itl~ ..1ffl·1.·t change an
m..anna-. Jt moraht~ I feel hk1.· th1.·
par.adt• is "''1ng nw h) and I'm
.,Wndtng l'h1nd "Refrigerator"
P1. rn I v. ant 111 Ix· h1.·Jrd
l '~-\ T 1.1d..1 ' 1' full ol poll'>. ~hm
mam thini.. till' '"eathcr as un-
.,cas1.inal ... Wh.1t pt·rccntagt• thought
the linal Slllrl' hctv.l·cn Boston and
1'.an-.a., C'11' ,hould ha'l' been 4-3"
\\'J, he',-( hJ\1.' funn1a b<.'lorl' he
got m..aml'j'' lf\1" man~ feel pasta 1sa
li"1ng l.'dl thJt L.n·r, grov.1ng tn the
hod''' I lov. nun' ul 'ou 'tall ha' e the
p1ctur1.· of a 1k.1d mm 1e star an ~ 11ur
h11lll1ld "hll h ,,,1, there "ht·n \OU
bought 11"
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TAURUS (April 20.May 20): You are sensitive; to needs of family member.
Travel co'uld be 10volvcd, unique communication aids in resolving dilemma.
_Lunar aW«t lliahli&hts infoanation,cducation,spiritual values. Cancer ptays
role.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): D iversify, contact pcr$ons who usually are
• "out of town." You'll gel results from ·
••••••••••••• inquiries. Individual who is k'nowlcdge-able about money. investments will
provide pertinent data. Sagittarian will v. l·1gh1 ... , th,·~ arq>olk•d on what the~
.... Jt1. h 110 Jl'k' 1\1011. T-hrar an5\lvl'r!>
d,•h'11111ih ,,·1i.11 't..a\ ,~on tl'le' l)l<tn
\\ h,1 .1 11.· thl'"' '":opk v. ho h'a"'~ no
1."11· • \\ 11 , .111· thn .1llov.ed to h1dl'
IX'h 111J .1111111 \Ill II\ '1'..\ nd '' h\ ha "l' wl'
rw' 1.•r h.1d .1 poll ll.n "h:u people thank
ot 1lw 'it'l'l n t..11111111.·,·•
I h.>' 1.•d tht' flllll "hl'rl' 41 percent of
\q11111.·11 ,,1, thn married for the
'' 11111~ rl'.1"111' .111J 5' P1.'rl·1.•nt for th('
right 1 \ 1'• ·ll' \\hat thn d1dn 't lt!>t
v. ,., , 11 h.tt t tw potl1.·(•, co nsidt·rcd
"11gh1 11 ,1\1111' JnJ "" rong" rt·al>ons
T 11 ""11'· J "1 1~!11 rc::a~on .. could ha \l'
lx·1.·11 111u1h'\ p1nt1gl' and an open-
ll1.'" 111 fl1"tm.1ritJI d.itang .\ "v.rong
n·.1,1111· 111uld h.1,l' tx·t"n "ha s mother
lH'.11 111g .1 hl.1L 1' armband to the
\\1.•dJin~ . .
D..11 1\ I .1111 nu)\ mg into a world
th.II h11IJ, Ill> ~urpn\1.'' "'1 ) marriage
ha' .1'11 1wr1.1.·n t1.hJnt·e of ~un l\al. I
f.111 111111 th1.• ~..l pi:r1.·cnt that as ured
..111d 11\l'f\\111 1<1.·J I v.111 spend an
;i, t;r.11.1-1.· e11 ~ ~1-P!o.'.r person at the
\up1·1 m.1rl..l't lfl don"t find the sexual
ri.·qilu111•n wun I'll he too old to
t.1.'r' 1•
II I .am II• tur n un tl.'lc' 1s1on un
1.·k L111•n night .1nJ I.no-... v.ho I!> a
pr1.>Jt'1.'ll'd '~Jlllll'r bl'lort· I \Ole. let me
at k:t'l h.1, t' th1.• t'\h1lara11on uftll:111g
..a n.1m1.h ' 1.1.l'l~ . .r.g,mnal stal1\l11.
figure prominentl y. · · SYDNEY .
0MARR CANCER (June 21-July 22): Define
terms. read between li nes, be positive
concemin~ source materiaJ. Focus on
legal affairs. public relations, marital
status. You'tJ he offered lucrative contract. Taurus. Scorpio play paramount
roles. ...
LEO (July 2:\-Aug. 22): Be ready for "special offer" which could include
travel. writan~. Member of opposite sex is intrigued and wi ll make no secret of
1t. Scenano h1ghhghts employment. people who r~ly upon your Judgment ·
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on gifts, music. enteruunmcnt.
variety. abiht~ to an1culate feelings. You'll be in mood to celebrate. Famil)
member makes "remarkable recovery." Financial aid comes from surpnse
source.
LIBRA ISt·pt 23-0ct. 22): Look beyond the immediate, avoid sclf-
decept1on. ask questions corv;cming "meanings." Focus also on complet1on of
transactton. land. home and security. You could make profitabk deal
connected with real estate.
. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Make this your po"' er-play day~ See nano
highlights tnps. nsns. relatives. money and love. Older ind1v1dual lends
benefit· of expenence and win help you meet deadline. Cancer. Capricorn
natives pla)' roles. l.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21 ): Love dominates -)'OU might tx-
lhtnktng wnh your hean instead of your head Money figures promanenth .
you'll be nd of financial obligation no t really your own in first place A.m'!>
figures prom men ti>.
Bride's purple past
upsets his present
CA-PRI~. H•Jan. 19'r.strcssmdependcnce. crcatrvny, ab1htyto
express ideas tn entertaining ma nner. Highlight ongtnahty.·relu~e to "folio~
the crowd." Display paoneenng spirit. Judgment. intu1uon wall be on targl'l. .
AQUARIUS(Jan ~0-Feb. 18): References wall be checked. )'tw'll he tested .
~ou'll ha"e opponuntl) to reach new heights Recent dream. proper!)
interpreted. could provr prooheuc. You gatn acc.ess 10 privileged _l)lforma11on.
PISCES (Feb lq·March 20): You'll tu"m tn .. outstanding performancl·.''
You'll wan ne"' fne-nds. powers of persuasion wall be he1ghtened:F10anc1al g..·un
1nd1tated through bu'i1nes5. career. Gcm1 nt. Virgo. Sagittarius peopk pla~
rok'> J)l .\R .\~'-I \'l>f R~ \1' "di:
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DEAR PA!\. Hold oH bavang a
famil) until ~ou feel confident that
tbt' marriage 1s on solid ground. It's
~otng to take a "bile for )Ou to
rt'C'Over from the sb(){'k. Time as your _
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LANDERS
bl''' ;i lh \nd for beaHn's sake. tell Sa ll~ rt; kt-t'p ht>r mouth 'but Tht'
man1 ~1c·r dot>sn't .!let'd th«> publidl\. ...
!>I \I<·\''\ I ~'l>t-K~ I "ontkr
h"" m.111; flJl'lt'r ho" J fl' ahdullrtl or
~tlit'd l'.tt h \\':H hc.TJU'>l' 1hc1r ph11tll\
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11\ht"d "ht·n tht·, "en· nanwd "l.trrtn
11t lhl \\1.'1.'k ..
IF SEPTEMBER 12 IS Y0l1R BIRTHDAY \Ou have extl'llent scn"e of
humor. ~ou are 'l'I") much av.are of bod) 1mag~'. )OU could have "weight
problem." Ynu arc d)nam1t. amustng. versatile and a natural entenainer
(ieman1. \ag1ttanu!> pla)r 1mponan1roles1n )Ourlafe. 'I ou are-actl\e. mercunal.
you tra\ el mort" than do mo!>t people You could be tn\ olved in publtshtng or
d1'ist·mana11on uf 1nformat1on ·You'll complete major prOJCCI 1h 1s year. and
~nu could learn more ..about lo' c Journey indicated for )OU an December
Da_ds, li ke prophets,
unhonore d a t home
I h" p1.ll I11.1.· ha' tx:cn goa ng 1111 Im I d1111 t m~·a 11 tn .1 prl~ 1 lw 't npt ura I
ll'.lr\,1nd lth1nk 1t1,<s '>Urt'~a\ toa'k 'i1'1n~· "\ pr11ph1.·11., without honor
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DEAR·CASCO: I do not kn ow of uoe 111 '" l Ill.' '·'' llll' twl,I\ 1111 I'' er' In l'I
carrier who "as abducted. Ninety· I 111111 1 h1.· .1 p11,111hl 111 I he dome'illt
nioe percent of the missing lllds a re \h 11" n ~ htldrl'n rJrrl' read nl\
either runaways or have been 1.11lu11111 v.h1.·11 thr' hJJlf)l.'n to tX·
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.1h,u1d th.at ~• "q>L.l'I" from 1ha1
oh<;run· \ 111.igc wuld JX'rform 'uth
tlt'l'1h 1h:i1 might 1. h;ilkngl' thl• m11\~
p111t·nt m.1g.11.1.111 tr.mi Bah~ Ion I
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11l lw1l'dll\ \\ h\. thr m:ind1dn'tl'\l'n
h,1, ~· .1 1.0olkg.l' d1.·gr1.·c. <1nd uwld
h,11d1' \1.'l' "l'll t•nough to 111.i1n1.11n
h1 ' p.11h1.·t1l l111k pt'.1 patd1 1n thl'
r"tll)ll,1'11.'r\
In th1.· i1gh1 u l 1h1.·'>1.' nwnum1.•nt.1l
dt'' .llu.1111.>n'. v. ho Jnt I to rompl.iin
..1h11ut lx·111g ,11ght1.·J ti' m~ olhpnng"
'' .,, raptur1.· "lrnultl ha'''-' addt•d . a
l':ith1.·r mmt n111 Ix· -...1thout humor in
tH' °'' 11 hunw
Sid.Dey H•rris Is • syodlc•IH
rolumoist.
·,
WITH A LITJ'LE BIT OF CARE
Both vulnerable. South deallt·
NORTH •JC 82
1\7 1(75
0 963
•A J 54 WESY-
•Q 104
'\7 Ql083
O KQ6
•97 3
EAST
•J6
'\7 J4
0 J 10 8 2
•Qt0862
SOUTll
•A9763 ~A962
~A 74 •K
T he· bidding:
South Weet North Ea8L
I • Pau 2 • Pas8
2 ~ Pau 2 + Pas8
4 + Pas8 Pass .Pa88
Oµ<•ninl( lead Kini{ of (1
He fore you C'an s.olre a prohlcm.
you must be awan• t hal at t·X•'"'
Simply counlinl( your loc;e r" on th1!-
hand will lu~hh~ht \\ lwrf' tht• dan-
~('r lies.
After a routine a11<'twn South bt··
c·omt•" del'I ar<'r at four ~pade-.
W1•..,t leads the kin!( of d1arn11nd~
!'Ian the pla y
You an • lookanl( ar ont: trump
11...,,.rI1 f you have lo l<,...e morf' I han
111w. you probably won't make your
r ont ract ). two dtamonds and I wo
lwart" One citamond l~l·wr t•an l(O
awa~ on llw acC' of dt1b">. 'I' t"
111Jk1· ,YOllr 1 nntrat·t you nt·t•d 111
... al\ al(e om• h1·art lo~er You l'an a('
111mphsh that t•ll lwr tf thP "u1t
brc.aks..3_.3 or 1f -'~"' n H1 n~f on~ 1-1+
dummy
"\11H P tlw opt•11in~ lt•ad f11n·pc; you
to I al.." ean· 11f a diamond loser am-
CHARLES
Go REN
OMAR
SHARIF
mc>d1atdy. win t hl' ace, cash thE
k1nl( ,,f dubs and <·ross to dumm)
w11h tht· km)( of trumps. Then dis·
l'ard a diamond on the ace of clubs.
Y1111 wo11lct l1kt• to lead a second
rrump hut yn11 can't afford t hat. If
\ ou d<1. t ht• defcndn w ho wms the i liird ht>art m1~ht bl• able to draw
d11mmv» .. n•ma1nang trump and so
..,111p ~·ou rn fftn).( a ht•art There-
1 ort', )1111·m11 ... 1 IJ1·kle hearts next.
1111 "' du y1111 ~11 about at?
If, 11111 ,, ... 1i 1 h1• k1 ng-ace of hearts
and g~t.t· 111' ,, 111·;.rt a-s the cards lie
W1•s1 wall win. l'as h a diamond and
1 lt('n lead a frni'rt h heart to promote
h1). partm·r·.., trump to the ettmg
tnck-do-...n Olll'
t'orre1 t '" to dtH k a heart. Now
vou an• 111 control As long as
i1t•arts are :).:J. nr if the player with
t ~1r<'t' trump:-also has four hearts,
y\iu art• ... af1'. Win any ret urn, cash
tl11: a1.:e Df trumps and the kinl(-ace
of hearts Ai-the cards lie. you can
ruff ~r foutth-ht>ttr-t -as-W~ fot-
l11ws su11 '.\oll"' that thi~ line also
works t..f £as t has thn•e trum ps and
two. thrt-l' or four hC'arts.
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS .
1 Show awe
c, Faro card
9 Scale
14 Region
15 Math sub1
16 Commum·
cations
medium
I 7 Water bodies
16 Wholly
20 Sprightly
:'I Small amc1un1
22 Goals
23 Terry
25 Demi-
27 Colorlf'SS
29 Bite
30 Kiln
34 Former
heavywe19h1
champ
36 Social qrouJJ
38 Sphere
39 Monarch's
sland-in
42 Poplar
43 De·nnds
44 Unfurl poet
45 Esne
46 Ending 101
aero
47 Composer
Jerome
49 Virtuous
2
14
17
5 t Gamt>rs
54 Pough-
keepsie
college
'>8 Curler's cap
60 Remedy
61 Coal
63 Famed
c;chool
64 Slopes ran
65 Keen
66 Hindu deity
()7 Behind time
68 Enclosures
69 Ce11
DOWN
1 Quebec arf!'a
2 Stag9erm9
l G"'m seeker
.i <;prrng lete
5 Kntle
6 Path
7 Great-aurll
t' g
8 Ersl
9 Lowbred
10 Recent
t 1 lnkllng
12 Factory
13 Young chaps
19 Speech
problem
PREVIOUS PUZZlE SOlVED
24 Mot-ht'f·OI
pearl
26 Allack
28 Proh1b1I
30 Na11ve
mineral
3 1 01 planes
32 Energy
33 Fable
34 Asian ch1els
35 Rounded
pro1ect1on
37 Lethargy
36 Goose genus
40 Gobhn
41 Moose's kin
46 Wadmg 01rd
48 Scnoot break
49 Hitch
50 -America
52 Utah C1ly
53 F=rench
legislature
54 Spacious
!>5 Smger Paur
56 Tumult
57 Outhouse
!>9 Corpsmen
62 Surpass
Roml>Ry French monks cried ~20 t----+-+--
Jl
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H 4 111
I II
Ii
fhf' µerf Pt t walk1nl(
,hot-an hultPr!'oft k 1d
Hrnwn. r1av\-. rl'(l 11r
hl1H k k1<l \A.Ith '1111 k
heel
~ ~.Pi~ SHOES
1
·'Tenez, anyone?'
lkhtnd t lomered ~allc; an old
f r.tnll'. :J M'f\ ant sen cd thl' monks
"'On\' of th~ th1ngc; hnt'r' l'1.l th1.•m -a\
th1.•\ pla\~d an tht·ar 1.1.iun -~a .. a
h.all l f\ ing OUI ;\\ht• 111\\t'd II lo thl'm
· lf-"nl't" llll'J OHlg·" f .it..l' heed " Roth
11ur tt.lnw \\C>Jth "~1.·r,1.•" and "trnn1\ ..
\l,irtn t thrrr
I kl\ tor\ v. ho treated 1'.1ng C1eorgc
Ill rnuldn t .1<1: him hn"' ht' ll'lt
v.h l'fl' at hurt or an,lhmg. in l:tl't .
u11h'" h1.· c;pu~r lo th1.•na tarc;1 "'1<adc ti
tl1t11l ult 111 clt.1Qno°'t'
r h1.· llll'\'>•lltl.' on lht• htllhoard rt'ad_
"'\IHI 01U\t pa \ IOI \OUI "n) .. r h<.'
ttr.tllito .. crJv.l~d un{kr 11 read "If
\ uu hJ \ r Jlrl•ach paid pka'it' t.l t\·
fl'g.Hd 1h1\ notll<: ..
:ll tr .tl '" 1.' '' oman. <;he a pp<' arc; to lose
a l1tlk 11fh1.·1 ttlJrnor Thna~1nggoes:
I .1an1h.1rtt\ I' 1. rud t11 hca111' kind to
Utt la Ill.'\\ •
Tho~ "'ho rt'lton· art trca,urt''
n11v. art• 'illhJ('ct to what"; known a~
"thl' pn11npk ol rl'\l'r\lh1hh .. f'.
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Open Thurs. and Fri 1111 ~J uuµm . !".!tan I 'L ;,
\ hnrnl·I\ n1,111 'l'l'll1' 111 ttt'l IX-tH·•
l1111L.111t• .a11r1 ,.,u·11.· .1111und h1rn 1111 ,,
•hal1. Bui ,..., '"u 111011. 111 kn•'"' 11n
Ylqw.ard aga1m1 m1\take' It mcarh
thn r1.,nnt WflJ)(1~·1l 111 do .10.,.th1ng
t• • ,1 "ork of art th.II 1hn l':tn't undo
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THE
FAMILY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
•
EAT
YOUR
J:1SH. tT'S
BQAIN
F"cx:x:>.
"But my brain isn't hungry."
MARMADUKE by Brad And~rson
"Ask him what's ror dinner ... he ate
the pot roast ··
PEANUTS
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
FORK ove:~ PA PL.Ul\lt7E::R! l'M 01\l
A EJANK-FW~"ING-SPRC:f;!
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday. September 11, 19M •
BIG GEORGE
--~
'
1 ~-I -,
_. __ _ ..,.
"George, you can come out now. My mo'!"
can't make It today after all."
DENNIS THE MENACE
... -
BLOOll COUNTY
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
by Berke Breathed
r · POl'r
&er" ff.
I
by Jim Oavts . -
.,_ _______ ;______ ---~--·--------------------------by Lynn Johnston
GRF\DE. oNE. IHE
FIRST GREF\\ ~1NG~D
OF LIFE. _;rt .~
M". DAD 15 IN LICENSING
M'< FACE IS 601N6 TO
8E OM T-5~1~T5 AND
LUNCH BOXES .. __ ....,
, "
J
WHITT" oo Yoo IH1~K
OF SCl-b::>L SO
~AR,ELlzmE.TR?
SJ:IOE
' ...
<::!\'-~ ' ! JUDGE PARKER .. ~<.~. -tlf_·~
(,
by Tom K. Ryan
CArv I 11\J~Rf:SI {OU Jl\i A 1lCKt:T
'10111!: IMNK A I '7 COr\JCERi?
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
-.. TCAN'T BELIEVE
"IHA"f l...1$A ACTUALW
iRANSFE.RRED 10
B16 WALNU"I IEC.H I
1 &uE~ .$11E
REAU..c..> OIDN'1 CARE
~ME AF/ER All I
DOONESBURY
• .
WE.Al..WRVS GdlTA BE
IN RFFABE1\CAL
t:R, We'.RE Nor
Rl.WWED ON THE. 8 1G Kios'P~~U. (>~ AN'we:.GoTTA
:... Go E\/E.~Y
W~IN
Sll'tSlE.
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! {)JOOLDN'I ~
IHAI. L.£~ ..
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by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Doux
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;,'
by Tom Batiuk
MAL.>BE SHE JU6T
WAt..lTE.D ro SEE ~ER
'XJ-IOOL.. WIN A R:XJT"-
P.>AU.. ~ME o.K.f..
SME GRADUATED 1
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by Garry Trudeau
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""' IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday. September 11 , 1986
.can 't she stand . and b~ouhted?
I'm not bt·1ng drapiatic. but I am
thl' uni.,, woman 1n Nonh America
''ho ha~ nc' ~r bel·n polled.
Friday. Septembet lZ
ARIES (March 21-April 19): New opportunity-exists for advancement in
busineu, career. Take. irutiativc, volunteer for special project. Member of
opposite sex encouraecs you. heJps make important contact. Leo plays rol~.
TAURUS(April 20.May 20): You arc sensitive to needsoffamily me mber.
WITB A LJTJ'LE BIT OP CARE
Both vulnerabl~. South deals .
NORTB ·
•K82
YI K 7 5
0 983
~u onc_car~.}'hat ! dream about,
"ho I'm going 10 'otc for. whether I
uw "a'cd or ·un"a~cd dental Ooss.
. rnJ "ho I thank has tht: seluest hps in
Travel could be involved, unique communication aids in resolving dilemma.
_ Lunar asll«t hjg_hli&h~ inti nnation, cdJ,u:~tio11JP1ritual. values. Cancer play$ -WEST
role. • • Q 10 .f
• AJ I§ .f
. EAST
CHARLES
.GOREN
:.bu\\ buSlll~. -
·.\ strange man ha~ ne'er stopped
nw in thl' .;upnmarkct and v.antcd to
tJi-l' d\l.J\ rn} dl·tcrgem. I hav<.' never
tx·l·n '"' itrd to a soft drink taste ll'St.
\nd \\Ouldn't ~·ou ha ve thought that
11r1ll.-1n all .thl·se ).l·ars. som eone
'"1uld lia'c "anted to knov. v.hat I
1.11-.l' form} headaches?
"-l'1gh1 '1!-lhl·~ .irl' polled on what the)
v..:itcil-on tdl·' 1'-lon Tht·ir an~v..ni.
lkh·r m rrw . ,.11.11 ,1.1 ~ ~ on trlc' 1i.1on
Who Jll' 1h,·,l' 1x·11plc v.ho ha't m1
t3\ll'" \\ h\ Jll' thn allOWl'd 10 htdl'
bl·h1nJ .antlll\ 1111t) .. \nd "h) haH' "-l'
nl'\ l'r h.:id .:i lll>ll \>11 '' ha1 ix·ople th1nl..
of th,· ;\1l·l,rn t.1nlllll·~"
GEMINI (May t i-June 20): Diversify, contact persons who usually are
"out of town." You'll get results from
inquiries. Individual who is knowfedge-
able about money, inveslments will
provide pertinent data. SaaiJtarian will . SYDNEY fig~e pr~minently.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Define · 0
terms. read betweeri Imes. be positive MARR concemtn~ source material. Focus on •••••••••••••• legal affairs, public relations, manta! _
status. You'll be offered lucrative contract. Taurus. Scorpio play paramount
rolt"S
\2 Q1083
-O KQS
•973
•J6·
y> J ..
0 J 108 2
•Q 10862
SOUTH
•A9763
Y'A9~2
0 A 74.
•K
The b1ddin1t:
South West. North Eut
I • Pus 2 •
2 ? Pa88 2 •
J"hl' other night on the n{·v.scast.
lhl'' \a1d that fur 50 rents I could call
J.,.Umber and e~press my opinion on
hu" I fdt about smoking on airlines. I
1um1:x:d at the chance to ha' l' rnput
11H1> J na11onal issue Thr) put me on
I luH·J t hr poll '' hl'fl' .i I pem:nt of
\\t1ni.·11 ,,11 thl'' m.irrird for thl'
"ron~ rl'.l\llll' .inJ 'i' ix·rcent for the
right ll'.l"llh V. hJI lhl'\ didn't lil>I
~l'I• ,, h.11 thl' plllll'l'' ·considered
"nghl · ,,.,1,1rn,,1nd "\\rong" rl•asons. ro \llllh' ,I. 111!,hl fl';l\00" l'OUld have
hl.·rn 111,m<·~ JH•·,11gl' and an open·
Ill''' to pu ... tm.1111.il J,ltlng . .\ .. wrong
rl·a~on" u1ulJ h.l'l' Ol..'l'O "has muth('r
\\l'..irrng .1 hl.&l k .irrnband to the
"-l'JJing ..
. . -' LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22): Be ready for "specia l offer" which could include
4 • Pa88 Pass
Pa88
Pa88
Pas8
med1awly. win-the ace, cash the
king o r clubs an<fcross to dummy
with t~e km~ of Lrumps. Then dis·
('ard a diamond on the ace or clubs.
hold. '
Till' n:ason r m l>O Sll'<IOll'd about
lh '' 1\ that polb ha' l' tx·come a v.av of
Ii fr a mca!.u n ng dc' tl'l' for how' \H'
lt\l·, ''hat ""e l'at. "hat lie<; in our
futurl· The) grcatl) .iffl·l·t change tn
m.inm•rs and moralit\ I f('cl like the
pJr:ldl' IS p3l>~lng me b} and I'm
~u.ind1ng behind · "Rl'fnge rator ..
P\·rr\ I v.ant 10 he heard
l' · .\ Toda) '" full of polls. Hov.
mall\ th1nl.. th(' weather 1s un·
'l'3!.onal" What percentagl' thought
thl· final score hetv.ccn Boston and
l\.~n'3' C11' !>hould ha'c been 4.3'l
\\'." Chn ,· Ch:i~c funn1a befoH· he
gut m.irrn·ll: tfo" man) feel pasta 1s a
Ir' 1ng ,di thJt ~l'l'P' growing in the
hl>l.I\" I Inv. m,ln, 11! \OU !.til l have tht"
p1r1url' ufj 1.kaj nlll\tc star in }our
h1 llfolJ· v.h ich \l.J\ there v.hcn \OU
hought 11'
l hl' '1d,cn !J mthl'' earn J Im of
Daih I ,1111 nw' 1ng into a world
th.it hl1IJ, no 'urprr'll'' \1 ) marriage
ha' a '-0 1wrl l·n1 dl.Hhl' of sun I\ al I
fall 1nt11 lhl' 1\4 J'X"r<l'll l that IS llrt"d
and 11,1·rn.11l.1·d I v.1ll ~pend an
a' er Jg,r of S 11 1wr Pl'r:.on at. the
supcrm.11 ~l'I. It I dl>n ·1 fmd the sexual
re' olu11on 'l\\•n. I'll tw too old to
SCr\ l'
If I am 111 111111 un 1ek' 1swn on
dl'l't1on night Jnd I.no\\ v.ho is a
prOJl'l'll'J "1nnn h\'lurt· I 'ote. let me
J t ka,1 h.1\\· thl· nhtl.1r.i11on of being
d nJmdl""' IJ<dl'" rrg1o nal ,1a11st11
travel, wri11n$. Member ofopposite sex is intrigued ;m d will make no secret of
it. Scenario highlight~ employment. people who rel,y upon your J~dgmcnt.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-sCpt. 22): Emphasis o n gifts. music. entertainment.
vanety, atiihty to aniculate feelings. You'll be in mood 10 celebra1e. Family
member makes "remarkable recovery." Financial aid comes from surpnse
source.
LIBRA (Se'pt 23-0ct. 22): Look beyond the 1mmed1atc. avoid self·
de<:eption. ask quesuons concerning "meanings." Focus also on completion of
transacuon. land, home and secunty. You could make ·profitable deal
connected with real estate.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Make this your power-play day! Sccnano
highlights tnps, v1s11s. rela~es. money and love. Older ind1v1dual Jlcnds
benefit o( expenence and ·wili help you meet deadline. Cancc:f. Capricorn
natives play roles.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov .. 22-Dec. 21): Love dom1natr~ -)OU might lx-
thmkin) with your heart instead of your head. Mo ne) figures prominent !~
you'll Ix-nd of financial ohhgauon not really )Our ov. n in first place <\nc'i
figures prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19)· Stress independence. crca11' II}. ab1ht' to·
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-e~xpress ideas 1n ente~1n1n manner H~l1~1 on~l1~.re~10··~1k1v. e crowO.U lsplay p1oneenng spirit. Judgment, tntu1t1on will be on targ~I Brie def s purple past AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Refcren,cs will be checked, you'll he tested.
you'll have o ppgrtumt} to reach new heights. Recent· dream. propcrl)
..,,. .. interpreted, could prove prophetic. You gain acct>ss 10 pnvileged 1nforma11on. up Se ts his· pres_e n t PISCES (Feb. 19-Marrh 20): Yuu·u tum '" ··outstandong perl<><mancc ..
., . You'll win newfnends. powers of persuasion will be heightened. Financial gain
1nd1<·a1ed through bus1nes~. career (1cmin1. Virgo. Sagittarius pcoplc pla~
role'> Jlhl I 1u'>t r<·fl,1 fh'd fr.om 11ur honn
111<·11n It \\,1, '' q•nltl hl'J'l'O tor Oll'
Ullltl lhl lh1hl ,I.I• '' hl'O \hl' told Oll'
'1>111, thing th.11 h.1, IW<'n "l'ttthini,! 11n
m 111111.I Ii~, ,1 ton 11 k .1d ANN
LANDERS
bt'i.t alh And for heaven's sake. tell Sall~ to kt't'p hrr mouth ~but The
IF SEPTEMBER 1% IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY \OU ha'r excl'llent sense of
humor, \Ou arc 'el) much a~arc of bod} 1mag~-. \OU could have .. weight
problem " You are d)narn1l. amusing. versatile and a natural entertainer.
Gemini Sag111anus pla~ 1mportan1 roles in your life. You areacuve. mercurial,
)OU tra,el mon: than do most pcopk You could be in volved 10 pubhshing or
d1ssemina11o n of 1nforma111rn You'll complete maJOr proJett this year. and
}OU could learn more Jhout lo' r Journey 1nd1ca1cd for you in f"kcemhcr
It ''lm' .. ._,,ill\. h." 'kpt \\11t1 t1q•
llhl1 \\ho .ttll'llJ.nl 11ur \\l'dd111g. ""l'
n.1mnl .in u-.h1:1 l\'1> if.Ill''" lhl'
ph1•l11g.r.1phl'I .111J :nl· llllnl\ll"f .\II
th' ,,11\l\' 11ut ,iltn 11111 mud1d11m
p.1i:111 \t tir't I tl11111)(ht 'h\ ,,...1,
~1dlT1nc; hut" '""n hl.'llHn1 .IJ•J1.tr<'rll
1h.1t 'h< ''·" • •rtll '"1ng I • nl
''h' ,h, h.1.tn'11•Id 1t1 '''h1 r "1 .11'rl
g11111r 111~1·1hn \h<·,.11J 'hl .1.,1,;irrJ1d
I 11 1~111 n •! 111J11' h1·1
mini~lt'r dOt'sn't nt't'd thl' publiell\ -\.n d i • k . h t h.,~:~1;,~~~~~~h~1~1~~l~~0~~1~~0c~~ a S, 1 e p r op e S,
I h,1d Ill\ l'' l1<.11d llrll' "'"'ll\ I ,,,
!!' "'P .1h1 11i1 1h1' \\11n1,1n °"lhl h,1,
hq:,gnJ fPI J,:l\lllt'" .ind Jlrllnll\l'd lll
h< f:.t11hl11I ...,h,· ''·•Ill\ .1 tam1 h r1gh1
.11-.1 "ill d11 I But I .1m 'hJ~l·n h'
v. h.11 'I"' h.i'> t11ld nw .ind I \\an1 ,11mr
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r, 1 .._ '' l\\ I' I''' '\.1.\ < 1 r 'I
kilk'J l'Jlh \l';ll h...'l i.lU'iC' lhl'lr phll lll\ h no r e d at hom e and n.11nn .1nJ ,tddrl''-\l'\ \\l'fl' puh-u n 0
h'hl·d "'hrn thn \\\'ll' nanwd .. l.1rna
OEAR PA~: Hold off having a
t.1m1I) unul )OU feel eonfident that
lht• marriage 1s on i.olid ground It's
1(01ng to take a while fo r you to
rt'C'OH'r from lhe shock. Time 1s your
ol lltl· "l'l'~ '
I h1\ r1.1l llll' ha' ~t·n ~oingon tor
1r.ir' .rnd I 1h1 nk 11 "a 'un· ~a' 10 a.-.k
l11r II tlU hk 1>11 \I Ill ha \l I hl' Ol'r\ l' Ill
r nnt 1h1'" -RI \DI K 1-.; C'..\\( n.
V. I ~
DEAR CA CO: I do not know of one
earner wbo wai. abducted. Nioety-
ninf' percent of the missing kids are
either runawa~ s or have been
snatched by a parent after a divorce.
P_ROPANE GAS
VISA /MC
• FREE BBQ BRUSH with propane !ill up & this ad•
OXYGEN SERVICE COMPAN Y
p1 ••.• ' ; t\ ••
• "*'· s , ...
upns 9/30/8'
I ll11n 1 m<·a11 111 :irrl~ thl' ~lnptural
'•"Ill!! · \ pn1pth·t "w11huut honor
111 111' I"' n u1u111n .. tu \OITil'Onc a\
u11p111phrt1l ,1nd unhonnrl•d a\ nl\·
'di hut 11"' rnll'll'\llng to ohl>l'r'l It"'' lhl· 'J' 111g h11IJ, un l'' en In l'I
I rom 1 lw ,1 pm111hl 10 thl' domes Ill
\h m' n l hildrcn rareh read n11
u1lu111n "h1.·n till'~ hap1X'n to hi.·
"'·" 111~ .ti h11nw ll1r .in~ 1x·noJ lll
11n1l· 111 ii thn do. 11 '' 111 a 'ur\llr\
.:i nd 11tlh.1 nd \\;1~ ta l-.rng 11 tor
~1 .11lll»I n1ud1 li kl· thr \\l'alhl'r n·
p1111
~ 1·1 \\ lwn 1hn .in· .,1J~1ng or 1111ng
av..11 l111m h1111ll' Im am ntrndnl
llllll' ti1n Wiil' thl' local ·pa!)t'r an1I
kl 111l ~Ill"' ht1\\ mmh thn .1p
Pllll,11\ 1x'111g .1hk 1\1 kt'l..'p Ill hlUlh
\\1th llh lfl thl\ \\J\
Thrn· 111 thr ~hilJrcn arl' n1•\\
ClhUllhCJ l'hl'\\hl'fl' in thl· l(1Unln
Onl· 111 m) cJaughtcr~ rrad!> mi.:
rt·~ularh 1n .1 M1am1. Ra. papt>r tht--
111lwr 1n J 'i.ln lmc. < Jilt ra1X·r Jntl
otll' 111 Ol\ \Oil\ tin1.h mr d1.,hl·d up
'' 11 h h " ~l ra 111 hi •·d cu' 1 n .in .\ p-
pk 111 n \\ 1' p.IJX'I
\h 11lhl'I '""· \llll ll< llll_l ,II h1H11l·
11'1,I\ lr 11111 t1111l' lc• 11nwgl.1nu·l.t\ualh
,1\ lhl' l lllUnlll .• llll'r g111ng lhfllU!!.h th1.·
uthl·r '''l ll•lll\ that ~lrl' l'' 1dl·ntl\ ot lar
grc.11\'r 111ll'r1.•..,1 111 him Thl' old 'mJn '"
\,tk~lll~.l\\J~ l H'r~ d,I\ -v.honl'l'll\
IP ll.ld h1t1111l JJJ1tron lo th.11'•
\\ h.11 1\ '>Url· m human rl'1Jt1110' I\
th.11 till' do..,t·r \11mr11J1l' I\ to U\. thl'
ll'\\,llll'ntron \\l" IM) IOhl\\\OIU\.J nd
thl' il" .1u1h11rtl\ lhn t Jrn •\\Ma\
I ,1,1m.1n llllll' r~·111ar~l'd .. : .\ ix11.•1 111
h1 ... 111r~ "d1' 1nl'. hut a pm•t rn the Ol'\I
ro1lm ,., J Joke."
I .1m1liant\ dill's not hrt'ed con·
1t·mp1 4u m'uch as n ~'okcs 1nd1f·
lcn:ncc We become used to wha1 1s
SIDNEY
HARRIS
h.1h11 u.tlh Jround U\. ,1nd "ha1 "oulJ
,u·rn 1.·,ir.1111Jrn.1n 111 a 'tranga
'111\..,·, u\ a' 1.umn11111pl.it"I.' I h1· \11n
ol 111<· m.111 "hi) l/.l'h '>hot 11ul of .1
,,111 n11n .111h,·1.1rlU'l'll'f\ da\ nwr1.•h
.t'>lrth...·-. h" f.11ha"1 k.11111 lhl' l,I\'' c;I
h.111"''' '· .. \\ hJ.I grnl\l lh1 ng l .111 1.11mt• 11ut 111
,,11.11 l·th"' <'\1. la1mnl thl' urhJn1h''
111 k-.u,· 11m1· ~'ht'."n thn tw.11d IJln
nf hr"i m101\lf\ 1n 1ht·1r 'IC'"" 11 ~J\
.ih,urd that J .. ,ol..d " lrorn th.11
uho,l ur1.• "'lllag~ cuulJ ~l\1rm 'Ul'h
lll'l"d' thJI rrnghl 1h.ilkng1· thl· nlO..,t
poll'nl magtl 1;111 fr11m liah~ Ion
I 11r mud1 till' \:Jllll' rl'.1\llll, thl'
u1111h11u\t\1' l111k 11111nl-. ( 1r,cgm
'lfrndl"I "·" 1gn111nl h\ lhl' 'l ll'Oll\I'
1111 ,t h.11'l·\.l'lllt11' until hi' l'\J1l'rt·
nwnh pru' n l 111 unlm k 1h1· m1 \ll'r)
,11 lw1l'd1t} \\I\\· thr mand1tln't l'\l'n
h.1, l' ;1 ,olkg<· Jq:rn'. .ind u1uld
h,1fdh 'l'l' \\l'll 1.•nough lo m.11ntJ1n
hi\ Pillhl'lll lillk J)l'.t pJtl h Ill lhl'
lllllll.l\ll'f\
In thl' i1gh1 lll thr'>l' monuml'lltJI
l.11.·1 .il11.1\1tHl'-. \\ho am I to complain
;1ti11ut hc1ng '>llghtl'd O\ ml otlc;pnng''
'" \1.11pturl' 'lwuld haH' JdJed. a
Ca tha mu-.1 nut hl· v.1thci111humor1n
h 1' 11\\ n ho ml'
Sydaey llarri• Is • syadlcaled
columaisl.
Openin~ lead Kan~ of 0
Befort> you c·an <;olve a p rohlem.
you must be awarP t h.at it l1x1~t s
-Simply counting your losers on this
hand w1ll l11Jithh~hl where the dan
~C'r lie~
Aft{'r a routint' &u1·1wn South bl:.'-
cnm<'~ del'larer at four spades
\\\•st lead-; Lht> kmg of diamo nds
Plan the play.,
Yo11 arl' look1n~ al ooe trump
l11-;1•r I 1Lyot1 haVC' tu lose morf' than
rrn<'. you pl'obably v. nn 't make your
•·ontract ), IW1) d1amnnds and t.W(I
ht•a rts Onc-c11ami-111d lnser can ~o
away 11n l111> &l'l' u f d ubs. so tu
m,1 kt· your v11ntrac·t you nf.'l•d In
.... LI\ a~<' ont• hr art loser You can ar·
1 omph.,h t httl 1·1Lhl•r 1 f the suit
tm.·ak:, 3·3 or 1 f you can rn ff one in
dummy _____ _
'\1nu• the• upl'nmi;? lead fnrcf.'s you
to tak,. c·an· of a diamond loser im·,
0 ,., .. ,, ... ;• -.,"••• o• ~
t~w .. ,o-D'•l '#0 13\ ~· ... '""' '°" ... ..,. '-.o • ...... a,
I DR A W TO
1 I I I' I I
I AO O NY I
11 I I
You would hke to lead a second
trump, but ynu can'L afford that. If
>'<>u do, tht• defender' who wins the
t l11rd heart might be able t o draw
dummy's r1•maming trump and so
stup you ruffing a heart . There ·
forr. ypu mu"l tat kle hearts next.
Jim" do you ~o about 1t?
If-. nut a!-th 1 he km~·ace of hearts
and ~IVl' up a heart, as the cards lie
Wl'st will win. tash a diamond and
then lead a fourth heart to promote
his partner's trump to the setting
t rJ('k -down one
< 'orrect 1s to duek a hf'art. Now
yo.u arr 1n <'ontrol As long as
h'l!a rts are 3-:l . or if the player with
t hree trumps also has four hearts,
you are safC' Win any return, ca.sh
the at e of trumps and the king-ace,
·or hc~rts As the cards lie, you can
ruff your fourth heart as West fol·
lows suJL~.ot.e that tb1sJme alao
works 1f Eas t has three trumps and
two. thrt'C or four hearts
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I I I.. I 1mpr~1 P<o,«11. my llu•
_ _ _ . . . Dend 11000 t>K~ 1no mumll4«!
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TODAY'·S
CROSSWORD PU.ZZLE
ACROSS
1 Show awe
5 Faro caro
9 Scale
14 Region
IS Math Sub1
16 Commun1·
cations
medium
17 Water bodies
18 Wholly
20 Spr1gt111~
2 I Small amounl
22 Goals
23 -Terry
25 Demi
27 Colorless
29 Bite
30 Kiln
34 Former
heavyweight
champ
36 Social group
38 Sphere
39 Monarchs
stand-in
42 Poplar
43 De-rinds
44 Unfurl poe1
45 Esne
46 Ending lor
aero
47 Composer
Jerome
49 Virtuous
51 Garners
"4 Pough-
keepsie
college
58 Curlers cap
60 Remedy
61 Coal
63 Famed
school
64 Slopes Ian
65 Keen
66 Hindu delty
67 Beh1nCl lime
68 Enclosures
69 Celt
DOWN
1 Quebec area
? Stag11ering
:l Gem seeker
4 Spring lete
5 Kntle
6 Path
7 Grea1-aun1
eg
8 Erst
9 Lowbred
10 Recent
11 Inkling
12 Factory
13 Young chaps
19 Speech
problem
24 Motht>r·ol pear1
26 AllaCk
28 Proh•b•t
30 Native
mineral
31 01 planes
32 Energy';
33 Fable
34 Asian ch1els
35 Rounded
pro1ec11on
37 Lethargy
38 Goose genus
40 Goblin
4 1 Moose s km
46 Wading bird
48 School breek
49 Hitch
50 -Ame,,ca
5.2 Utah C•ly
53 French
legislature
54 Spacious
55 Singer Paul
56 Tumul,
57 Outhouse
59 Corpsmen
62 Surpass
Bomhav French monks crled --
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111
The perf f'r t v.olk1n1e
.,hot· 1n h111te r~11r1 k11I
Hrnwn. nu1\'. rNI m
ltl!H k kid \Ii 1th '<IKC k
ht-el
!l!J f'a,h111 n Jsl1tnd • Nt>Y.p11rt B PA1 h • ';°"1!1 '.1 .. :.i
Opt>n T~urs. anti Fri t 1'1 ~:ouµm . !'-iur1 12 ;,
I • l
'Tenez, anyone?'
lich1nd .drn'ill'reJ \.\,111, in old
Frante. a ~{·n ant "iCned thr moni...~
Om· ofthl' thtng\ hl' '1..'n ell them -a'
the~ pla)l'd in tht•1r l'oun -v.a .. a
OJll , n ing uut .1\ h1..· tu\~·d 11 tn thl·m · r rnt•t" rm·aning ·Take heed "Bnth
11uqtam1• v.m d'i "\Cn r·· and "ll'nn1, ..
.,tartt•d then·
nix tor\ v.ho lrl'<Jll'd "'"& (1eorge
Ill wuldn'r a<.k him ho"" ht' ft'h.
"hl'rl' 11 h"urt or an\ I hang. rn fal'I.
1111il'" h1· \pokr to th1•m fir.;1 Made 11
J,11111.ult 10 <.l•,.llllO°'l'
r hr mn~ge on thl' 01llt>oard read
· '1111 mu't pa' lur 'our 'i1n9" The
~ralli111 \lrav.kd unda 11 read "If
\uu hJ'-C alrc.id ~ paid pica~ di\·
rq1drd 1h1' n11t1lt
\ humrh n1.111 ~·rm" to 1u·1 lll.'lll'I
l1H1~111>! .1111'1 \nu rl' ,1111und him h•r .1
\\h1I, But J' \11u llllnl' 10 kn1l~ ,1n
,.,
L.M.
Bo YD
nttnu II\ l' \\>Oman. ~he appears to lose
a l111k of her glamor The sa) ing goes·
h1mll1ar1t' 1Hru<.'I to hl•aut.)1_:k:•n.::d:,::to~-J5:~~~~~~~+==+== u~l 11\\4'1-, -
T.ti11-.e ~ho rc .. tore art 1rea'>ure.-.
nlm .Ill' \llhJert w v.ha1· .. k no~n a~
· llh p111H 1pk of H'H'r\1hil1t\" >\
"ikttuard ag.i1n\t m1~take' It mt'an<;
lhl'' rl' ·not '>llPPl-'~·1..I tu Jo Jn\lhintt
'" .1 \\Of~ nl an 1h11 1h1'\ um't undn
L.M. Boyd I< • iyodlca ted
rol11mnl~t
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, September 11, ftee
THE
FAlllLY
CIRCUS
by Bil Keane
EAT
YOUR
S:ISH. IT'S
BQAIN
FOOD.
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Pa tch (VIP)
---~
'
lh:._1 l.L
~ "But my brain isn't hungry."
"Oeorv•. you_cen come out now. My mom
cen't make It .. todey etter ell."
MARMADUKE · by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE ENACE .
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f
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.. Ask t11m what's for dinner ... he ate
the pot roast. ..
PEANUTS
WHO ARE 'fOU i..\NC' uJH'f
ARE VOU WALKING WITl-l
,v.,v SWEET 8A6800.,
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~ (\ ... ' ~ ·x .. -~ .. ,
GARFIELD
by Charles M. Schulz
IT10 LOOK A
LOT BETTER O~
A 006 DtSl-l 1
' "
by Jim Davis
OH, POOR VOOG IE . l'lL 0£T ''0VC()1 .. MY YOO M155 c.>OOR MOME,PON'T t-1"'\
YOU? l'LL 0ET c.>ou....l!l· .. p "-"L1KrE.-YT0""'"~11Q£AQ4' II BODY."· GO BACK TO l./OOR OWNER.
WOULUN'T YOO?
BLOOll COU!fTY
5rtP f°'tJIK: 'RftlN(, 1"'
M'Jltl(()I( (Y IWl'lllJ#K, >tl«
COi« mflP ~ ~ M.JCA1KJll ~ .
U.S.-A~US
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
WHF1f 00 YDJ lfil~K
Or .scrt:ot... 'SO
FRR,ElllPSSR?
SHOE
~l M4YE iO r ~.CM"C)J, \
~ R)J2 'OJ~ Gf<C(t.EJZ •. frU,. I
9e AIN !'.
~ ..
JUDGE PARKER
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
1 CA~'T BELIEVE
!HAI L..ISA Acru AL.W
"'TRANSFERRED 10
Br6 WALt-iu-r 1l:l.H '
I Gu£5S S~E
!?EAlLL.> OtDN'i CARE
~ ME AVfER All I
TUMBLEWEEDS
FORK OVER PA PL.Ot\1'7E:R ! l'M o/\J
A 'ANK·ROIJtJIN& SPREE:!
by Tom 1<-. Ryan
CAN I rl\Ji!=Rf:S'f '(ot.J 1r.., A i1CKeT'
10 !Hf: !AANK Art/ COl\JCERi?
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
()
tl>. lMEiE'S NO ro1ttr rN ~ING-A ~IHrM'
~;. ~owsurr /
IX -
DOONESBURY
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
..
...
qy Berke Breathed
.\ ,
PO/ff
(:#t ff .i ~
r ' .
by .Jlm Davis
by Lynr'! ·Johnston
GRF\DE ONE. I HE..
by Jeff MacNelly
by Harold Le Ooux
THEN I NO SOONER HUNG (..F'"WHEN HE.A.THE~
V-.A.RNER CALLED S HE SAID SHE \o\IAS SUP· /
POSED TO STOP BY A.T F"rVE TO S1GN SOME r
f LJ10ULDt-J'i $/JI.I
iHAI LES ...
by Tom Batiuk
by Garry Trudeau
M(){/5[. 0 M0tJSE. I W~£.J't L..
T}IY ~1N6? ;z Ll uK ~
L.AJAJ' Ne.5ru'S 1
~'O!w
'41 "1AR~f~
V A ,:J\A~,
' I
't
• ,.
r ,
·stat istics show state ~conomy on upswing . . . .
Business prospects are brtgh t
despite slowdown in building
20 9 decline IO business faill/:res. while the transporation
and public utilrties.sector had an 18.4 percent decrease
and whoksale trade failures wer.e down 16.9 percent.
arcordms to Duncan.
period in 1985, accordi'1g to [)un and Bradstreet. Oak.Ja ns' reJ.i~tered t~e highest .aain. up 73 percent to $150.6 ·m1llton, while Berkeley s 57.8 percent decrease and San
Jose's 29.8 percent dip were the biggest fall-offs.
-Busi.ne~ failures in No~ c.tifom.ia d.ropocd
13.5 percent in the first half of 1986 to t,2S4 from 1,4$0 • .
year earl ier. Southern Cali fomia failures fell 8.6 percent to
3.545 from 3,877. .
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ·-Pcsp11c a hu aldmg
slowdown in Nonhern < ahforn1a nltl'' thl· '-lak·.,
economy continues tll pcrlorm 'lrongl~ and hu!>1m''>'
prospects are bnght, accord in~ 111 a I >un & firad\tfcl·t
Corp. study released toda).
M1n1ng failures. however. rose from 9·to 23 percent in
'uuthem California IO lhe fu:st.hal(due uuhc petrole4m
industl"):..Slump.
The Dun and Bradstreet report also said that:
-Southern California's 20 largest ciues saw a 6.6
percent increase in building i)ermit v-alues. from $4.3
billion to $4.5 billion.
. -San Francisco experienced a 25.3 percent iocrcast
an first·h.aJf business failures~ to 114 Jro.m 99, wblk
failures in Los Angeles plummeted 71.1 percent to 172
from 595 . '
The anaJ ys1s ofbusane!.' trl·ndo; 'ho~cd c1. 9. IJ rx·rfent
drop •n the number ofbu)1nl''S ta 1lurl'' 1n lht· lir\'I h.1H ol
1986 in Caltfom1a. compart'd \'1th an~ I fl<:rn·n1 lllHl'J'>l'
nationwid~.
fht' Oun and Bradstreet analysis found th at the
number of new busane~ses staned in California ui the first
~1' montRs of 1986 remained level compared with the
same pc"nod a year earlier. Stans•rose from 14.409 a year
ago to l-'.465 m 1986. whilt' business stans nationwide
1naea\cd .4 percent.
-(11(11-------.,..-------------
".J:.he Slgntficanl drop II\ fa1lun') IO (
0
alt.forn1a I'
particularly 1mprt'!.SIV(' Cl>n'i1denn~ 1h.11 '1nu.1ll\ l'\l'f\
major.industry sc<.·tor rcJXirtl·<l dl'<. rc.1,l'' · '<J tJ r1"1·ph v.
Duncan, corporate l'l'Oll4.lm1:.1 Jnd ~h1t·I ,l.Jll\tau.in 1111
Dun & Bradstreet.
"The fa vorabk lrl·nd an < Jltl•Hn1.i '' d11n·11\
attributable to the hj\tl' <;lfl'fl~th 11t lhl· ,t.ttl'' d1' l'f\1'
economic base ...
Services '>howl·d the: grl':lll''l 1mpfl1 \l·nwn1 \'llh .1
"Though new businrss act1 v1ty in California was flat
in•tht' lir~t half1h1s )'<!at. the overall level of stans remains
tngh after S('\l'ral ears of•signiflcant increases." said
DJJnljn
I k ~•d cntrcprcneunal activity has slowed some-
" h:11 ~inn· the econd quaner because of uncena1nty
,1h11u1 tait rl'form.
l hl· 12 large'>! c1tac:c; an Nonhem California ac-
wunll'd for SI 7 billion worth ofbuald1ng permits in the
Iii'' h:ilf llf the yt'ar. a 4.1 percent drop over the same
-t1mi11:11a.t11mt1------------------
NEW ::r:K (AP) -The folowlng 11\1 "'°wi • Over • the • Countet" 1loc:k1 a warren" that have Oone UP lhe mosr aDd down lhe ~t t>aMCI on
percent of m:~ :rn w .. Ho MCIK I= nCI beloW l 'l 'Or 1000 shares 1re I . Net and percen a~ chenMS are 1"9 dltt.renee bet~ previous clo,lng price ,nd W v's IHI or bid
Pr c eu~
Name LHt c~ Per. 1 LrnAnx wt UP .3 3 ~ud~ewt 1~ 7ilt Up 4.1
ova w!ll 'h UP ~i I r·~, ~ 'h Up sonhse 'h Up Am en w l ~ ~ Up va~ wtl7 1/.,. ~'I· Up :3 arv~dSec 'Ill Up ~·~' ~~ ~ Up 1 .• 10 ve ech un ~ Uo 1 .6
11 MicrowveFllt l')) ~ lt ['""'"' 7,, ,.,..
omtrex 11> 'h 14 lcomec:t l/a ~ IS rownAuto ~lJo 'h ll rorcby I 34 I
1 Jude~ ' lh
1 y•ser to 3 ~
1 ot~th t ),4 i r lok" ' I 'A 11/•
kvW:\' , I 'I• 111. folog v wt v. l/4 · SI un 2 17-~'l 9·~2 Kr~lnll ' 11 1. 1 ;, ~rn nx un I~ 2 26 . ermOete 11. 11,
DOWNS Ne me LT Ch~ 1 DentoMed 1h -1 ~ lnlM&bl wt 1h -134 Nell uerd -l:J.io
UP 17.6 4 ~lnl(alOta .\11i ·= -OH ls.I
Up 17.1 s nergen ~n 1;\4 ,,~ lJp
ii
hermoProc k: " Up !ti ~aMnlc ~
UP 1~11 ~
Up 14. t•Mf' orP ~ 1'e
Up 14. bt~CQuls 4lli "' Up 12. Am ravlr 'l~ " Up
'l
H~o 'h
UP ~v ~·:~ -3
1 ·1 Up
lj 1f1
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UP II ~flaDvn -Ith 1 .
Up w Ind 1~ ~ 1 .
Up ~:litv lh 11.4
Up A Un -1 11.l Up lna~f 4 'h 'l·
"" ·~ ~lat m lwh 2 I/• 1 .
v~rf!mTc 6 "' 11.1 i v. 1jl ~~lln s 11.
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mer Rams. quarterback JefT Kemp
probably will start for the San
Francisco 49ers against his old team
on-Sunday in ptace of 1n1ured qu~r
tcrback Joe Montana. 49ers Coach
Bill Walsh announcoo Wednesday.
As extra insurance for Montana.
who ,is sufTenng from back spasms
Ra m sellout p roba ble
Less than 1,000 tickets remained
through Wednesday afternoon for
Sunday's game between -the Ram~
and San Francisco at Anaheim
Stadium. according to the Rams'
publicity department.
Provided the game sells out by I
p.m. today. CBS' national telecast of
the game will be earned locally on
Channel 2. ·
and a '>trained knce after recovering
from a sprained ankle. the 49en1
signed quarterback Mike Morosh
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before the start of the season as he
decided to kCl'P 1ust t-w o quar-
terbacks. but thi: 1n1unes to Montana
forced Wal<ih to c;eek 'more neJ'p.
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headquarters Wcdnc\(ja~ for treat-
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Ryan, Dltka deny 8und9J'•...,.. le• grudge lll8IGh; Cl.
Sax'• four hlta IMd Dodgere to 5-1 victory over A81rOe9 Cl! -
---Persiste~ce produces win Angela' 16 nu:~~~ · An els lqse 1 th-inntn -
lead. but win In 14th. 7-6
CLEVELAND (A P) -Doug DeCinces
knew '°' Oevcland Indians wouldn't let
him beal"'them twice in the same game.
"When you're in a situation like that,
sometimes it's easier to take if you get beat
by somebody who's not so well-estab-
lished." DeCinccs said Wednesday night
after Mark Ryal's two--out RBI sin&le in the
14th in,Ping .'gave the Ange.ls ~ 7-6 vktory·
over the Indians. • ~inces had gi ven the Angels a 6-4 lead ·
in the 12th inning with a two-run home run.
· The Indians tied the game in the bottcm of
the innin~ then walked DeCinccs inten-
tionall y w11h two outs and a runner on third
in the 14th to get to the inexperienced Ryal.
Ryal delivered his first game-winning hit.
"I knew I wo.uldn't get another shot at 11." DeCmce~ said. "It wouldn't have made
sense to itch to me."
The v1 tory was the 13th in the last 15
ToaJ61at'• •#De
. .US•la (Witt I :r-8) at'\Cleveland
(Niekro 11-10). .
Time: 4:3S.
TV: None.
Radio: KMPC (710).
Friday's pnie: Angels at Chicago
Whjte Sox, S p.m.
an 'the bottom of the lno1ng on run-scon ng
doubles by 1>inch-h1tttr Andre Thornto n
and Carmen CastiJlo. ,
Darrell. Mille~ singled to ,tan the Angel
14th against Rich Yctt,1 4-3. Miller took
second on Dick Schofield's sacnficc bunt
·and thJrd on Ruppert Jones' Oy to right.
After DeC'1nce~ was wal ked intcnt1onally,
Ryal grounded his game-winning, oppos1te-
field single past third baseman Brook
games for the first-place Angels, who . Jacoby. ·
maint.ained their 8'12-aamc lead over the Chuck Finley. 2-0. the Angels' eighth
Texas Rangers in t~ l\merican League pitcher. got the v1ctory•wit h two scoreless
West ·innings.
The Angels set a club record by using 25 · The Angels trailed 4-2 entenng the ninth .
playen in tt\e game, incl uding eight pitchers. · ·but used1 four p1nch.-h1tters a'nd a p1 n~h-
Cleveland u~d ··20 players. 1ocludirig· fi ve r4,nncrto 11c th~ gl!me. Rew e Jackson drove_
·pitchers. a one-out p1ncn single to center ofT
.. A wh ole bunch of hard-playing gu ys got C'lc\leland reliever Doug Jones, and Wally
JUSt what they deserved." said Angels .foyner followed w111i a broken-bat RBI
Manager Gene Mauch_ double to nght, continuing to third on an
The A~gels, ,:who had SC9rcd twice 1n the error by nght fielder \ory Snyder
ninth IQ uc the game 4-4, took a 6-4 lead on P1nch-h111er Jack Howell then lined
DeCinces' two-out. two-run homer in the relie ver Ernie C amacho'c; fir'it pitch to
top of the 12th. But the Indians ued 11 again cente\ to 11e 11 4-4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE WE8t
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Aa1el• 80 S8 . S80
Texas 72 67 .Sl8 8th
W~y'sbres
A61elt 7. Clevdand 6 ( 14 innings)
Texas 3, Sean.le 2~0 mnings)
·Toal t'1Games
Aa1elt (Wm I 7-8 at Cleveland (Nickro I I-JO)
Texas ( Hou&h l-2-9) at Minnesota (Viol.a 13-1 J)
llemala1q Gamee A,NGE~ (U ) -Home (12): Sept. 16, 17, 18,
Kansas Cuy; Sept. 19, 20. 21 , Chic.ago: Sept. 22, 23,
24, Cleveland: Sept. 26. 27, 28,,Texas. Away (12):
Sept. l I, Oheland; Sept. ·12. I J, 14, IS. Chicqo:
Sept. 29. 30. Oct. 1, Kansas City; Oct. 2, 3, 4, S.
Texas. •
TEXAS IU ) -Home (10): Sept. 19, 20, 21.
Minnesota; Sept. 29. 30, Oct. I. OakJand: Oct. 2, 3, 4,
5, Angels. Awa> C 13)· Sept. 11. 12, 13. 14. MinnC50ta;
Sept. 15. 16. i 7, Oakland. Sept. 22. 23, 24. Seattle;
Sept. 26, 27. -8. Angels.
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By ROGER CARLSON .
OflMO.-,~
""' Dreams become realit y Friday night as the 1986 prep
tootball season ki cks ofT with se ve n contests in volving
-Orange.Coa&.t area teams.
•There's traditional n vals squanng ofT with Estancia
and Cost.a Mesa meeting, as well as Irvine and Uni versity.
•Edison tangles with El Modena an a game which has
proved to be one of Orange Count> 's best big-team
nvalnes.
•The county's No. I team. Westminster. puts its
reputation on the hne. taking its flossy credentials to
Valencia.
•There's another No I. defending CIF Southern
Conference champion Santa Ana. which will be giving
new coach ~eft Brinkley and his Ne~port Harbor Sailors
a good look at JUSt where they stand.
•There's the sleeper factor-Mater De1 vs. Fountain
Valley, two long-time powers trying to pick up the p1ece<t
Here's a look at Fnday·., games. all beginning at 7: 30
Edison at El Mod~na: They're the defending Cl F Big
Five co-champions. but for a lot of Edison faithful. what
the) really remember most about the 1985 season was th e
opener -a 14-0 thumping by El Modena·., Vanguards.
who were supenor an ever) department.
The two main characters in the game -Edison
Coach 8111 Workman and El Modena Coach Bob Lester
-have moved on Wo rkmao 1s the new Orange Coast
College coach and Lester has retired
But much lingers, includ1°' all-CIF running ba'ck
Ross Bauer of El Modena. who ett1oyed both !>ides of the
ball a year ago. running through gaping holes and stuffing
would-be E<l1wn runners from his defensive post.
Edison answers Bauer & Co. with 200-pound Junior
tailback Kaleaph Carter. who scored all three Edison
touchdowns in a wm over St. Anthony of Ma ui last week
Fi ve games involving area schook arc on tap
tonight as the high school football season begins an
full sWing.
, The 7:30 contests arc h1ghllgfncd by the
matcbup between Huntington Beach and Corona
dcl Mar at N~wport Harbor
Al~ scheduled will be Manna vs. Esperanza at
Valencia: Sao Clemente against Woodbrid&c at
Irvine High. Saddlc'back meeting Santa An.a Valley
at the Sant.a Ana Bowl. and Ocean V 1cw vs. Kennedy
at Western High.
4-4 defense 1s s1m1lar to El Modcna's.
"We've been doing some stuff for El Mo," admits
White. "Obviously we have a real quick return to reality
with El Modena: Bauer 1~ one of the better players in CIF
He killed us last year and docs 11 all
"We did a lot of running.. lot of push ups and s1tups
after our game .Thursday i\n<;1.,_'!t'..C .watched last year's
game films of the El Moden1~mc. The kids were silent. the) had nothing to sa)' "
Bill Backstrom has take 0\('r for ustcr. bul ifs ve!)
s1m1lar to the Edison s1tuauon with a long-time assist.ant
taking the reins with httlc in the way of change.
"He was their defensive coordinator and their
defen~ kicked our butts last )ear" said White
"Wan. lose or draw we d1dn 't play·Ed1son footbaJI last
~ear It was probably the best thing that heppcned to us. 11
woke us up."
Edison tight end Zack Szakau.1s out of the game with
a possible cracked bone in his left hand. according to
Wh ite. "Hopefully he'll be read) for l)erv1te." said Wh ite.
The Chargers held Marc Hartman. Tom Witherbee
and Kurt Shanor out of the opener W1therbce. a standout
li neman. remains questionable for El ~odena
Quarterback Mike Crowe will direct C09ta Mea •a attack ln frl~J .. • opening tame agatnat rl'ftl Eatancla.
Last year's scorecard read: Bauer 116 yards on 21
cames. one TD. one two-point pass. Carter 23 ya rd s on
11 cames. Overall. mclud1ng sack )ardage. Edison's total
ground output was minus 25 yards.
Edison Coach Dave White adm11s not all the
emphasis was placed on last week''> Hawauan foe . whoc;e
Costa Mesa vs. Estancia at N~wport Harbor: More of
a trad1t1onal n vain than " hat l'lther coach cares 10 admit.
this could be one of the best matchups of the night .
"'We have to ta ke one game at a time. but we're
stressing w1nn1ng." !lai d Estancia Coach John
L1ebengood "We're taking this game as senously as
(Plea.e eee A TTRACTIVE/C2 )
A special night for six coaches Tripp becomes youngest
I inductee to Midget hall
When it's the first 11me out of the
gate it's always something special.
And for six new prep football
coaches, especially those w11hout
previous experience as a head coach.
it's an event which won't soon be
forgotten -win or lose.
Ocean V1cw H1gh'sGu> Carrozzo
gets his baptism tonight as the
Scahawks' rookiccoach against Ken-
nedy High, Manna'sChns Ramsey is
1n the same situation tonight against
Esperanza, and Edison's Dave White.
al thou~ he has what he call\ an
"exhibition" victory an Hawa11 under
his belt, goes under the fire at El
Modena Fnda}.
Others taking the1rteams fort he
first time. althou~ thfl¥ ha ve gone
through 11 before in other touf'i as
head coaches. are Nc'Wport Harbor's
JctfBnnkley (Fnday against Santa
Jays sign
-UCI pitcher
UC Irvine pitcher Doug Linton
decided to ~ss up his final year of
e1igibihty with the Anteaters to sign a
contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.
"J was real surprised at the offer
they p ve me." Linton said. "Coach
(UCI s Mike) Gcrakos told me that I
probably wouldn'tget that good of an
offer after m} senior season. so I
decided to take 11."
While Linton spons onl}' a 14-1 Q
record wt th a 5 84 ERA m thrtt years
at UCJ, he fashioned a 4-1 record with
three saves and a 2.20 ERA while
pitching th is summer in .\laska as hlS
team won a d1v1s1on title
"I thought the meeting with Tor-
onto the other night was going to be a
ca5ual dinner," Linton ~1d "The
Blue Jays' scout an .\laska liked what
he saw of me so the team decided to sian me ..
Linton was 4-7. with thrre uvc~
whtk wMkmg 66lr1 innings for the
1986 Anteaters Appeanng pnmanly
as a rchcve~1nton j)Osted all three
saves an<J a L.J2 'E1lA 1n h 1~ tint nine
a~pcaranccs hut ,Perakos moved
him into th1 ,1.1, tmj rotation near the
end of the ~awn
ROGER
CARLSON
PREP SPORTS
"na), University's Mark Cun-
ningham (Friday against lrvane)and
Estanc1a'~J ohn L1ebengood (Friday
against Cost.a Mesa)
Butter1l1es? For many: a mamage
ceremony would be easier.
Bnnkley and Ramseyg1 vc )OU the
calm look.
States Carrotzo·
"Head coach 1s something I've
looked forward to for a long time It's
ahttle like a kid going to D1c;neyland.
I'm sure the butter1l1es ~111 be there
beforr the game. but once -we gel 1oto
11, it'll be business like.
"It's reall y exciting for me being on
the$idelines forthe first time .\san
assistant I was always 1n the press box
on the headphones."
Statt's White· "Yeah. I am nen ou<t.
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Halfback Ron Goo4lln and bia trnne
t•mmatee will battle rl•al Unl•enlty.
SPORTS BREAK
Gnidge matc~up
being pJa¥eddow.n
by Ryan and Ditka
From AP dl1patcbe1
CHICAGO-Feud? What feud?
Buddy R}an and Mike Datk.a say
Sunda) 's upcoming battle between the
Philadelphia Eagles and the Clucago Bears
in Soldier Field iSJUSt another football game.
The game has been hyped as a gridiron grudge
match since Ryan left the Bears shonly after their Super
Bowl 1numph to take over as head coach at
Ph1ladelph1a. ---------, At the time. DiTlta said he
was glad to be rid of Ryan. and
cnucized him fo r taking more
credit than he was due as the
Bears· defensive coordtnator.
Ryan countered, "I'd sure
hkc to have a Buddy Ryan on my
staff"
On Wednesday. however. he
dismissed the notion of hard
feelings.
Ryan "I never though t there was a
feud. You gu ys always had that
feud lhtng going:· Ryan said
As for the game. Ryan 1s-hop1ng for better things
this week . .. ;\ lot of thtngs d1dn 't work last week."' he said.
.\skcd about the pressure of goi ng against the
Bears. Ryan laughed and satd ... It's killing me. Ha! Ha!
Ha' It\ hke eating candy.''
Dttlta ne ver mentioned Ryan by name at his news
conference earlier in the week. although the subject
came up
"Rl\all)''What malry_, .. he said. ··We'd like to go
:!-0 I'm sure the game means more to them because
the' 're 0-1 •·
·The Eagks lo'it their opener at Washington, 41 -14.
spo11tng R ~an"; debut as a head coach.
D11 ka tuld repon ers. ··vou shouldn't let your
pe rsonal feeling!\ get mixed up 1n the National Football
League:· and bristled at quc<;t1ons about hi s rela -
t1onsh1p w11h Ryan
"I don"t ha'e a degree 1n p\ych1atry. so 1f you want
to talk football. let's talk." he said
Quote of the day
Julio Franco. shonstop a l the Cleveland
Indians who ha-; committed only 15 errors this
season after leading the .\mencan League w11h 36
1n 1985. ·Tm JUSI getting better. A.I the way I'm
gotng, I won't be making any errors 1n a co uple of
years ..
~ i.n lellue. I know C.O.ta Meta bu a pmc film on me 1ttliile at Lynwood. but it'• not a true read.ins. Offensively, we can't nan tbat type of offense.
"It'• a rival llJlle. A lot of klds live in the area."
Says Mesa'• Tom Baldwin: "The first pme is ea~ally imponant in our situation, becaute we bave to
pm IOIDC confidence and prove to ouJtelves we can win.
.. We've been preperina aicnerally for football rather
than for our fint opponent. We've been workina on some
fundamentals. We've been scrim~na less than in the
put bccauaewilb lbeexperieneeofthis team wejustdon'1 need to.
"":Ne don't know what they'U be doina becau~ they
have a ~w COICh. Tbey've played us the last 1wo years
and we vc bad the same coaches so ·1 think tl\ey have a
little advantaae in that Wly. It's a little bi( of a city rivalry atso."
Ne"'9rt Harbor va. SU&a Au at S..ta Au Bewl: Jeff Brinkley enters his ninth yearofcoacbina. but it could
be one of bJs tou&heat fint-start assianmcnts.
Santa A~ which can boast of junior tailback Robert
.Lee (6-0, 20S). 1.1 the defendina CIF Southern Conference
champion and is ranked No. I in the preseason Southern
Confenmce flJinaa.
"Lee nashed for over l,OO()'yards after missing the
first five pmes of the year;• said Brinkley. "We know he
ran for JOO yards or more in 7 of the last 8 Santa Ana
pmes and somethina like 250 yards against Mission
Viejo. · . '· · . '
"He'sdefinitely a player and one of the fi nest backs in
Orange County. And, they have quite a few offc.osive
linemen comina back." r
Brinkley's majorconcem revolves around the Saints'
reputeds~.
"We II havetomakesurewecontain him and gel him
sidewise and not let him tum upfield.
"We just hope to play well and consistently and do
the best job we can."
UllJvenlty at ln1H: The Vaqueros own a S-3
advantage in this city rivalry, thanks to four straight
victories. but it's University, bolstered by a strong
returning group which includes All-CIF candidate Craig
Belle at running t>ack, that is labeled the favorite.
"I don't · know what we'll do (about Belle)," said
Irvine Coach Terry Henigan. "We think if we can kick it
into the end zone, we will. But we're sure not going to lcick
1t 10 him, because he's sometbing."
· Regardless of the threat of Belle's breakaway
abilities. Henigan insists his defense (a reading 50) will
P.latit straight up.
Brisc~-Hooks nlp• Ashford
ROME -Olympic champion Valene m Brisco-Hooks dealt fellow · American-
sp.rinlcr Evelyn Ashford her first defeat in
eight years in the 200 meters at a Grand
Prix track and field fi nal Wednesday.
Brisco-Hooks had a strong finish to wm in 22.30
seconds, edging past early leader Ashford at the tape by
just I· I OOth of a second.
The first rain in Rome for more than seven weeks
affected the result of the 17 events in the star-studded
meet at the Rome Olympic stadium.
Said Aouita of Morocco, who won the men's 5.000
meters in 13: 13.13, topped·the men's final Grand Pnx
standings with 63 t><>ints and won $35,000. Jordanka
Donkova ofBulgana took the women's standings wtth
69 points after a 12.47 seconds victory in the 100 meters
hurdles and collected the same amount.
Steve Scott of the United States ran the th ird fastest
men's mile thi s rear. winning the race in 3:50.29, and
Ben Johnson o Canada once again dommatcd the
men's I 00 meters in 10.02 in other top races in the meet.
Ashford. undefeated in Europe this season. came
around the tum and into the homestretch holding a
clear lead. but she faded in the final stndes.
Raiders trying to forget loss
MANHATTAN BEACH -Coach m Tom Flores of the Los Angeles Raider~ 411 t
admitted Wedne~da' that h1<i team v.as-
emo11onally hung over for qu 11e soml' tlml'
follo"'ing m pulsating season-opening J8-J6 loss at
Den ver last Su nda) .
But. he added emphaticall~ thl· tmtl' 10 mourn had
long since passed .
"The game in Demn ob,mu'>I~ lingers a llttk
longer than we wanted 1t 10." Flore., said. ··w e wl're
down Monda}. the playl'rS werl· down. the rnachl·~ an:
proba bl y wor'ic We (the coaches) don't ha\ ca ph~<.1t·al
release
··w e arl' preparing v..l'·ll be read~ lo gn on
~unda) ··
The game at Denver wa \ lhe lir\I ol four 1n
~eptcmbcr for the Raiders aga 1nc,1 what figured tu be
fo ur vef') difficult opponents.
Lo\ .\ngeles hll'i the road again th!\ v.l'e kcnd
pla)'1ng at Washington against the: Rcdsktn~. fhl'n. 1t''>
home for games agatnst the New "r ork Giant!. and ~an
Diego Chargers
UCI signs basketball recruit
Steve Florentine of Redondo Union m
High School signed a letter of intent to play
basketball for UC lrvme. Anteater Coach
Bill Mulligan announced Wednesday.
Forentmc, a 6-7. 195-pound forward . aver'llged 20
pomts and 10 rebounds per gam e his senior season and
was a two-time All-Bay League selection.
"Steve is a real good athlete," Mulligan said. ··He
can run and shoot well and is going to be a good
rebounder."
SIX NEW COACHES GETTING READY • • •
P'romC l
Says Cu nmngh"3m .
··well . I haven't slept real wcll thr
last couple of weeks. In June I would
have said th1~ was a must-wing.amt'
for us. bu~ now. after seeing the work
ethic, I th1 nk the character as there to
recover. 1f we have to."
St.ates L1ebengood:
"I'm excited and the team is too.
Everyone'sexcited, but all we ca.n do
1sgomandaive IOOpercent. Win or
lose. if we're 1mprov1Ag. I'll feel
good.··
Says Ramsey:
"Selfishl y you want to do real well.
bl.II you have 10 block that out and say
toyoursclfaJI you really want is 10
play well. we·111im1t 'lo mc qfthe
th togs we do and try 10 use ll as a
buildmgprocess. We'll play to win.
but we'll play better by playing
Orange Coast area teams, b~ arc
some items of note 1nvolv1ngopen-
ers:
•Laguna Beach'sCcdnck Hard-
man won 1n 1982. but saw 1t vanish hy
forfeit; Huntington Beach's Dave
Van Hoorcbeke lent m 1976. but saw
1t reversed by Garden Grove's for-
feiture.
•The most points allowed in an
opener was Fountain Valley's Sl-14
loss at Royal Oak under Bruce
Pickford in 1966. and tt'salso the
widest margin. Estancia 's 45· 7 loss to
Troy in 1965 under John Lowry is the
next closest.
.Corona del Mar has furnished the
compet111on for new coaches siit
t1mcs-frustra11ng Huntington
Beach's Bob Isherwood ( 1980). Greg
Henry ( 1981 )and George Pascoe
Manna bested Costa Mesa 18-0 m
1963; Haryun$ was a 16-0 wtnner
over Savanna in 1982: and Ed1son·s
Vmcc Asaro(4 l-26 over St. John
Bosco in 197 1 )and Bill Workman
(28-l 3over Fullerton in 1973) were
bia Wlnncn. as well as Edison s White
last weck(21-0overSt. Anthony of
Maui).
•Edison's rcoorcHtn'1 too surpris-
ina. The Chargers have not had a sub-
SOO season smce the doors opened tn
1969. •Oc~an View, on the other hand.
has had one wmn 1ngseaso n (6-4 in
1980) in eia.h t campaigns. Karl
Gaytan. wftowas4-16 in two years at
Ocean View, won his opener, and
followed with anotherV1c1ory m the
first '8 1 aam~.
•
Todd
··w e have to play our basic defense," said Hcnip.n.
··Down the road that's what is goi ng 10 win games for us.
We can't go into our first game with some type of made-up
defense for him."
Despite four straight victories over University,
HeniJ;en said the favorite's label belongs to Univenity.
·They have.someth ing like 13 starters back," said
Henigan. "We .beat them last year but we were mostly
seniors. On paper it doesn't look real good. But we think
,we'll perform pretty well. They're bigcr, more ex·
perienCcd and they have Belle.
. "That doesn't sound too Jood. And. we really don't
know what they're doing. We don'lhave the opportunity
fo see films on M,.ark Cun"ingharQ teams and they have
films on us. We haven'tchangcd. Wc'.rc at a aisadvantage ..
but we'll show up ...
The Vaqueros counter Belle & Co. with a four-
pronged runnmgattack within the winged-T. along with a
special weapon m receiver George Koutures. .
"We have 10 get him (Koutures) the football," said
Henigan. "If we can't throw well enough 10 get him he
ball, we'll move him into the backfield."
University Coach Mark Cunningham, meanwhile. is well aware of Irvine's potential.
"Irvine is an established program with a great
tradition. It's going to be a test of how much heart we
have," said the first-year Trojan coach.
"We're still learning our offense and about each other
and the Irvine program has had its players come through
the freshman and sophomore ranks together so th~y are
way ~cad of us right now. The rivalry will also play into
it
"We're iiomg to have 10 get Belle the ball in different
ways, either m the air or with the run. And we arc going to
have to be able to throw to have the opPQrtunity to beat
people. We are goin4 to make some misiaiccs defensively
and with the surprismgly strong practice performance of
Oregon St. adds Faust's Akron
CORVALLIS. Ore. -The Oregon m
State footbafl team has dropped its 1987 c II•
home opener with University of the P.acific
and plans to fill the hole in its schedule by
hosting Gerry Faust's Akron Zips.
OTCJ.on State Athletic Director Lynn Snyder said
that Pacific had asked Oregon State to cancel contracts
for Pacific's visit to Corvallis next year and for Oregon
State's visit to Stockton in 1990.
Akron. shiftinf in 1987 from the NCAA 's Division
l·AA to Division -A, will visit the Beavers Oct. 10.
1987, Snyder said. He said Oregon State still was
looki ng for an opponent to fill the Sept. 8. 1990. date
dropped by Pacific.
Patriots, Jets in key matchup
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. ~The m
New EnJ]and Patriots visit the New York 411 t
Jets tonight (Channel 7 at 5) in an NFL
contest that will provide an early jump in
the AFC East race for one of the teams.
The Patriots. who beat the Jets. 26-14, in the AFC'
wild-c.ard game last December. routed Indianapolis,
33-3, in their season opener. New York edged Buffalo.
28-24. .
New England buried the Colts last Sunday as Tony
Eason connec ted on 18 of29 passes for 252 yards and a
touchdown 10 Stanley Morgan, who suffered a mild
concussion on the play. Despite the short week. Morgan
1s expected 10 pla y.
Andries retains WBC crown
LONOON -Britain's Dennis An-m dries retained his World Boxing Council
light heavyweight tide Wednesday when he
stopped countryman Tony Sibson in the
mnth round of their scheduled 12-round bout.
Andries, 32. was well ahead on points when he
floored the 28-year-old challenger three ttmes in the
ninth round.
Sibson's comermen were ready to throw tn the
towel when British referee Sid Nathan halted the fill.ht
after 2:07 of the round with the challenger back on lus
feet but dazed.
Television, radio
TELEVISION
5 p.m. - PRO FOOTBALL: New England at
New York Jets, Channel 7.
RADIO
4:35 p.m--BASEBALL Angels at
Cleveland, KMPC (7 10). 5 p.m. -P RO FOOTBALL: New England at
New York Jets. KRTH (930).
7:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at
Dodgers, KABC ( 790).
Mawr Del n . P .. taJa Valley at Orup ~•t C.O.Ct: Each is uyina to rebound from m~or aractuauoo
lotaet, ••well as Mater Dei's quest to fofF.t qiaal1etblck
Todd M.arinovich, who transferred to CaplSt.ranO Valley
after ~int featured for two years. "Buically we don't fQUy kJ\ow ~bat to ~ for
them because it's the first pme," wd Fountau~ Valley
Coach Mike Milner. "We have '°")e of •their aame tendepcies from last year's film. But we still don't kno~
what to expect. "We are more concerned with ourselves nibt now.
"A crucial area for us the next fo ur-to-five weeks will
be the placement of personnel., We arc not oppo~ t.o
makina some cbanp in certaJn a~s an.d. nothina is
solidified ri&ht now in terms of startmg. positions.
"I'm loolcins forward to coaching these kids. They've
shown a lot 9f cbarleter and an excellent work ethic for
beina as youna a• they are." . Ttl've heaidfrom some people that Follntain Valley 11
down this year," said Mater Dei Coach Chuck Gallo. "But
I've also beard from some people I know and respect ~t
they are goina to be a tood foo~ball team. h may be a ltt~le
different than in the· past when they've had.. SQ.me big·
name players. but I know Mike· Milner and his staff.arc
quality coaches and we're not looking for an ca.sy one."
Gallo has-had..lorrie big shoes to fill at quarterback,
but he feels good about the two players battling for the
position. "We have a toss up at quarterback right now between
senior Mike Cunius and junior Mark Ramstack and we
probably won't have a starter until right up to game time:·
he said. "We feel our line up is solid. but you never know wh o
could be shocked by the first contact under pressure."
Wettmiater at Valeacla: The toJ>:rated Lions of
Westminster Coach Jim O'ttara established thcmscl~es
early a year aao, putting the Tiacrs. and All-CIF ru~ng
back Ray Pall. ares away.J-6. m their tint-ever meettng.
If nothina else, O'Hlra feels his dub is ready.
"We bave·not let our kids tackle full speed or be
overly agressi~e because if_we turned these guys loose
they'd k.Jll each other," he said.
"It was always my feeling when I played that when we
didn't hit as much during the week we were much
hungrier for the game and I hope that will be the case.
"Valencia is better than they were last year when we
only beat them 7.:(,. They have a fine back retum>og and it
will be a good opener for us ...
As the top-ranked team in CIF Big Fi_ve.and Orange
County. O'Hara said overconfidence will not be a a
problem. "They (the players) have been tak.Jng it 1n stride
and we have been guarding against complacen'cy smce
January.
"We ha ve a three-season concept -~eleague.
league and post-season -and we·re J.Oing to try and take
them one season at a time. We will do things a little
differently in the preleague than we would in the league
season. We will play different people and we will
approach some things a littlt differently as far as the the
won-loss concept also."
Lapaa Bea~ at El Squdo: In a first-ever meeting
between the two small schools (la'guna Beach finds itself
m the rare position of entering against a school with a
smaller enrollment). the Artists enter with very little to go
on.
El Segundo went l-4 in the Pioneer League a year ago
and was 3-7 overall.
Cedrick Hardman, Laguna Beach's coach. admits he
knows next to nothing about his foe.
Danny Lane gets the caJI at quarterback with all-
lcaguc returnee Jonathon Todd (2 10) at ful lback and 198-
pound Andy Myers at tailback.
"Initially we might be running more." said Hard-
man. "But as the season $OCS anything can happen.
Injuries, or freedom of injuncs, determine a lot. .. ·
"I don't even have a roster of El Segundo and I don•t
know if its proper to call and ask them, or what."
About the only thing Hardman is aware of is that El
Segundo has an enrollment of 700 (Laguna's enrollmcnl 1s~plus).
"That has nothing to do wtth the price of nee in
Russia." said Hardman. "That could be 700 boys."
RACING COUPLE •..
From C l
we've run together. he has had a senous i1me advantage ·•
Jeff. however. admires her tunnel-vision concentra-
uon and admits he 1s a b11 Jealous of 1he opportunities
which have risen from Jodi's involvement with the pace
car team.
"'She is given more opportunities than the average
dnver." he said. ··she 1s asked 10 dnve in races that I
wouldn't be asked 10 dnve in. She's doing stuff ~hat I've
dreamed of and 1t"s tough to handle at times. But she 1s
also providing me with opponuni11es that would never
ha';'e been possible without her." -
Together the Dangels are consumed b) racing, which
both concede has lef\ them lit1le time for anythmg else
""We are now (dunng the ofT season) involved in a
full .fledged effort to get sponsorship for next years VW
season (contested in Volkswagen Gulfs)." Jeffsa1d. "We
want to focus on JUSt one series and race m all 13 events
nationwide (a change from last season when the) only ran
in the Southern California races).··
Both ha ve long-term racing goal s, tncludmg Indy
cars if everyth ing goes well. But they kn ow their racing
careers will someday lake them 1n separate professional
directions as advancement opponunitiesare presented 10
one and not the other
Bui for now. the) ron11nue down the same
compet111ve racing road. separated only by a glance in the
rear view mirror
Woodbrldge meet
attracts 80 schools
•From my personal rccoUcct1on.
the most mdelible(r~rdless ofwins
or losses) was Edison s opening 14-14
ue with La Quinta in 1969.
Done wtthout benefit of a senior, it
seemed to be the springboard for
msta.nt success (the Cha.rgers went
13-0 the follo wing yearto win theCIF
3-Acrown).
The sixth annual Woodbridge Higb
--Rotary Oub Cross Country Invita-
tional is set for Saturday morning
with a field of 80 schools entered in
the three-division, boys and airls,
event.
Meet director George Varvas of
Woodbrid&e has. among othen, de·
fendina ClF 4-A champion Simi
Valley and defending 3-A champion
Sauaus. in the larae division, as well
as perennial small schools kingpin
Sherman Indian in the ~mall schools
catesory.
.
switched bis Sea K.inpr who are top
heavy in standout sophomores, to the
m-_jor school level in an attempt to
swecl) sophomon: honors. The CdM
airls drop~ from the meet. ·
The middle field includes Buena
Park. Newpon Harbor, Palos Verdes,
Rolling Hills; Valencia, Arroyo, Uni-
versity, Scrvitc, Orange, Irvine and
Estancia.
Challenaing Sherman Indian in the
small schools arc Laguna Hills.
Lquna Beach and Woodbridge,
amoilg othen.
r s1mplercarl y
.. Any pressure 1s~lf-1mposed. I
have to keep It m terms of~hat we
can do and what is best for our
( 1983). but the Sea IUnp arc 1-2
agamst new Newport Harbor
coaches, the only win a 7-0dec1s1on
over Don Lent's 197 1 club. Sentinella to test pe rfect ledger
Among l'he ln~ividual standouts
entered are · junior Jim Robbins of
Corona del Mar and Raul Sanchet of
Moreno Valley.
Amona individual girls are Tracey
Williams of Moun tain View and
Meli"8 Sutton of Newbury Park.
The boys will compete in four
classes ~cniors, jun iors.
sophomores and freshmen. T.pe airls
run in three d1v1sions -varsity,
Junior varsity and frosh~soph:
The schedule:
players. not worry about other
things."
States Bnnklcy
"No. the pressure isn't any more
than any other time. This 1s my ninth
yc.arand il'san excitina tJme. r know
c~ureaAJlious, and th( coacbei
u~ too. Naturally we hope to pla y
well. but the first pme more impon-
anl 1han any other'? No. ~he(~all
important. but one at a ttmc_
4\fte rreviewi na 1he record book for
--....
•The worst shutout loss by a new
coach. was a 24-0 verdict which
Av1at1on handed Howard Johnson's
CdM outfit in 1962, and I I others
have been blanked the fi rst time out.
•The best wins: Un1.versity's Rick_
Qi.A.a weJlttd-fMy wtth• 200W1n
over Norwalk in 1981.JcrryRodman
of the same CJnivers1ty wisa\27-0
winner over Fullerton. Bob Woods of
Mater Dei wasa 19..Qwi nner over
Redlands in 1966. Vi11JISa vagc of
Undefea ted lee Scntinel11 of Aft<'r previously fi&ht1nt tn Alaska.
Huntinatoo Beach has been added to Sentm<'lla has four victories and a
the Sept. 25 boiuni card at the Irvine draw m five bouts at the Marrion this
Marrion Hotel. year
Sentinella, who represents the The ml.1.Jl c._ve.nt ~~Otta
Westmioaier Boxin1Ctab, 1Vtll figlih Puente and Franc1scoSeQuera 1n a 10-
StA-round boli apinst Otts Bell, who round hahtwcia,ht bout. Puente 1s an
reprncnts the Seaside Gym m Long undefeated protcte offormer fca1her·
Beach. 1n a six-round bout. A ' weight champion Danny Lope7 Sentinella has an 8-0 record with Becau~ of NFL Monday night
one draw on the profeq1onal level. football. the cud wa~ t1ehedukd for B
while Bell 1& S-2 Th\;rsday night, t>c11nn10a at 7 '0
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and small schools divisions in the
momina. bcginnin1'\r8:45, followed
by a J p.m. start for the middle
division.
Entcrtd in the IAJJC schools field , tn
addition 10S1m1 Valley and Sauaus. is
Newbury Park, Mission Viejo. Mira
Costa. FoothHI. Eisenhower.
Capistrano Vallct, El Toro, Manna.
Ocean View arid Corona del Mar.
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Mets lower their magic num·ber to two slow down
H - . b w I ~ Philadelphia losses o r o ne o f eac h. before and look what I did. In 1hc Franc isco pitchers . inning tnple scor~d Jn~ Oquendo H 0 us t 0 n omers y i son' and the M ets Win the "lat1onal L<.·agut• clubho use before the game. h O\.\oe\er Cabs 8, Plaillles 7: At Wngley F ield. with the tie-breaking run a ...... I LOUI\
H d --k East wehcaTdthathethro"'safork halland G a ry Matthews ho mered twice a nd rallied past the P1rateo;, Sax h as fo ur hits ernan ez spar .. When Keith hits well, we win a s1nk1ng fas tball... Jod} Davis drove in the winning run Padres 9, Braves 4: In a n Diego
6-1 f -E bis :· M ets M:inager Davl'} Jo hnson In o ther N atio nal League ac tio n with a s ixth-inning sing.le. leading Graig Nettles' Ile-breaking sing.It' as Astros · streak
h alted at fo ur. 5-1
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four week s:· Park. Enc Davi hit three ho me run~. ph1a. and John Kruk went 4 for S and dro\C.~
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* Cubs I, Phillies 1
PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO
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LOl-Pfllledelol'lle • (l'loceoo S 211 ->Jeltr
Ourllem. C Wellotr Hit -Ge Mall!'•••• 1 1'!
Mo<tllnd (12) Ot """ o 111v"' 1 14 S<'llm•Ot
1 1i.1 Sii-Hayes r701 C W11••• •S
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CArm1n
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MILWAUKEE
Motltor lei
Yount C1
COOOtr Ill
Deer rt
Rlle1 n
8ragg1 dh
Mennln9 1f
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Cerone c
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OoBaltr 11> Tramml u
Glb\On rt
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Cote\ lb
Cottln1 dl'I
Foetos II
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MlweutrM 10l 001 100-I
Oetrett JO, 400 00. -11 Game Winning RBI Lemon Ul
E -Whltelter COie' LOB-M•lwaullet • Oe
tro•I 6 2B-lt•le' ) rremmttl Do Ba .. er Off• Htetl'I lB-Molltor Hit-Off• 131 c. l>,on )
11•1 Coles 1119• Lemon 101 Htetn •31 C•ronf
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Baltimore
Clemens. ~~-4. "'ho ha" no t g1,en
up m o re than fi, r earne d runs 1n onl'
game all sea~n. ~ 1clded four 10 ihl'
seco nd inning. He '-'On his fift h
straight dec1s1on. allo wing '\I\ htt' m
six innings a nd walk ing four
Rangers 3, Mariners %: fn .\rhng-
ton, Tnas. Ruben_ 1erra doubl~
home pinch -runner Bob Brow e r '11.-llh
t"'o o uts 10 1he I 0 th inning to g1' c the
Rangers the \ICto~ o'er attle.
Houston I Kneppt'r 15-10)
DodJen (Valeruuela I -9}.
Time:., JS
TV: None
Radio: KABC (790).
Fnda) 's game C'm c mnau
Dodgers • ..., l5 p.m
at
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The v1ctnn 'II.as o nh lhl' 1h1rd in
nine games tor T cxa!.." The second-Dodger' snapped 1hl· .\'tros· four-
plan· R anger<> rem:iint'd ~· • gamr' _game 'll.1nn1ng 'trealo. II ~as the
bt hind the .\ngelo; in th,• ..\menl·an <\Crnnd ':_:-.""' 1n a "'~d. Sa>. has
League \.\>c'it ,olk.·, 1cd h)ur h11' m .t game
Tigers 11. Brewers 7: \1 T11oter "J' ia, IX h11' n h" Jac;t 28 at-hats
1ad1Um. K irk Ci1b<;on and DamC'll and ha' h11 ,,llel\ 1n nine straight
Mllw•~" Wegman
Bo51o LO·• l{nU<lion
... H R ER ea so · t ole'i ea r h hit a pair 11f l\\11-run gamt•,
~ 1 o homer<; and Detroit tied a tt•.im I k r,h1,l·r I ~-I I '-'J' ne\Cr tn 7 I l
I
., l • o 1 record with 'ilx home runs 1n rnut inp. tr11uhlc "':ttll·11nl!-th l' hll'i o 'er SL\
i 7 Milwaukee. inninti' ht·torl ht•1ng 1,1rll·d Imm th,·
' J A's S. WlaJte Sox t : In ( hicago. fo.,1.· ~m,· h' .11°'11,ter on the.' m1ddlt• lingC'r
0 n R h fi h d k ot hi' n1t.hm~ hand
Oeffelt Terrell W 11· II o 6
Tnurmono S,1 3 O o O
Terrell 01tcl'lecl to 1 1>atter1 1n '"• 71" UmplrH -Ho,.,,., Oen"lnuer. Ftr51_ lttiliv.
Secono Wt1Ke Tfliro Scott !-) AO •-11 81Q
* C.rdlnets 4, ~•tes J
ST LC)Ut$ l"tTT'S9UltGH
Colemen It
Herr 2tl
V"Slvk lb Fora rt
Landrm r!
Pndltn JO
Motr s c1
L•nomn 10
L•llre c
Oaut no u
Conro .. P Boever 11
OSm1tnot1
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Lewin ol'I
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• 0 l 1 Altnon" 0 0 0 0
l O O O llrMm lo • 0 0 0 1 O t I Mllrow11 rt J 0 0 0
l 0 0 0 Btllle r d " 3 0 t 0
• I ' O Orsute~ ol'I I O O O I 0 0 0 lthoden o 3 I 1 0
0 0 0 0 HPtll• o 0 0 0 0
I 0 0 0 BJont' P 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 MCWlm\ P -0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 UW1lltn llfl 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
l6 4 t 4 T"'9t\ JO l . ,
k••ll'I~ St. Lautt 000 101 011-4
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Geme w111111ng IUll -Coieme11 171
E-e.tlle ro Morrl\Otl OP-)1 LOUIS l Pit
ttbur9!1 I LOll-S• Louis I F'l!t\OUrt l\ I 18~"4>0en Van St"'• le-coltmen 11R-6o"c" (IS) Sii~ l1l Colemen
ltll 8on<ls tl1) S-Lewltn
IJOt rew a 1ve-1tter3n <>true o ut nl·nni' l'-•'-'l'll and l\.cn lfo "cll lO and Edison High produc t Donn1c h r. I
H ill hit a three-run h omer to kad 'hlll 11ut ilw ''110 " IJ\C'r t l' irna
0 I · "'h ..-thrct· inn1nt1' a k and toa w in O\crthc "" 1tc .;o, • .\\tr''" ,i..rtcr J im L>e\haic' 4-.S.
ATL ANTA
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Ollt"fl 71>
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oeomon o
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~•drfl '· e revtt 4 look the lo""
SAN DIEGO The l>od@l'f'\ look a ~-ll lead in th e
M r llbl s 7 I 0
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('.wvM" s t 1 o Reggie Y. 11l1am ... then ~ortd o n a
.. ru~ ! ~ 2 • l ~1ngl(' h\ f)a \ (' •\ndl'f,(ln
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c.e•v•v 1ri loo o 1-0 lead 111 •h'' founh 'II. 11h h1\ lirst
Roll<'''' c.. o 1 o o ma1nr-lcag111 home nin the ngh t-~:;.~~.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ handed h1111n~ rPuk1r lint·d ,, 1-0
Ntttte' lo • , pitc h fro m [)c.,h,,1e"' ll\ er \ht> '71\ .. fr~t
Tmoon" • 1 1 0 mark in lcfl ficld Rov\l•t \\ 0 0 0 0 fj
11ew''"' o o o o o The ~-;1r0' got their 1ro;1 run 'II. hen
1org ol'I ' 0 0 0 pinch h itter r~ (1ame) hn h1 first
w eu•r p O 0 o o I h wvnne c• , o 1 ma1or-cague o_m_<' __ ru_n_. ____ _
3' 4 12 4 T ... h M • IS t
k-by '"""*' Atlet!tll 001 O~ 001-4 J~Ul~lt'< > Sen°'"' 101 000 16• _,
G•"" W•M 1no llBI "''"~ s
E-IC '"' Nfl" fl\ OP. Se r O..oo 1
1..0&-"tteMe t M" O•NO t 111-Mor•"o
TemPltton Wvn,,. Mc(wrt"" HR-"'"" '
Murgtw 271 Sll-~amortr •Ill <.~Hew''"' , .. H It IE• •• SO Waller Ken~"
St. L.Ull
(onrov '1 3 S
lloeYer 1 1 3 1
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OrMge Coast DAILY PILOT I Ttlurld1y. September 11. 1986
NmAY"S ,..,..JU
( ... " 1t.-. LA C.-. ,.., ,,......,
I ,.,... ... ,.ltoM,
IUMT9•NOllSllS NST ttAC8. UO vardi. P\;rM '3,000 lllCQH .. A .,....,, Fututitv Tri•••· ~oftd
0!¥Wen. 'MtNut ~. S.11 °" Eut9f. Lov.,v lufwly, hlld Of ll'IMwre, Slx SPenc•. lhdulno'
MMrlfte, l~"lout Sir. Tldvl lrltll.
.. 1..ICl'IOHS: I. 8•nd of Plffsure, ? 11·
!Uttnow SW; 3. Tld'lt Ir Ith. Lontlllol: Sis $oenc:9.
MCONO •Ac•. 350 vercn Pun• '3,000. PCQH•A 8 reeoen Futurltv Trials, Third
Olvlilon.
ltlcll II 8Qu , Oootlle Moot! L•rll., COl'onl•n, Gr•W!IY.~w, 11erem' Pride. AIOnas Jo';, &Neel\' H9rnoen, Slrul Out. SELECT!Of\IS! I. 'Harem•, Pride, ? AIOll•'1
Jov~ 1. 5-clv. Hempen Lon1Unol· Coroni.n
TM•D •ttACli. 3SO v•rds Purw '3.000
PCQHltA 1teleoer1 Fulurltv Trlel1.. Fourth
DM•lotl
ledulno On ice, Good Wine. W'Vlackla Sen-Mtlon, Gufect11. 9• Quick.,, c~ "l-40Mv,
SwMt Ce tell. llemtMln SN>w, Sunesev1 Cl\emolon
SELECTIONS· I Gufaclll, 2 9edulno On Ice,
3. SWMI Catch. L009,llOI' GUl'ACHl;llaml)lln
Show.
TH<MtOUGHUEDS
tJOUaTM UC•. '"" furtoMs Purse' t 10,000 ""-ldefl clelmlne. Coltt e nd oetdln'"· TllrM a nd lour .,..,, Old, llftd 111 Clllltof11la Clalmlnt 0tlca· m ,ooo -1 t..a VwM'• k arlvna (ICMMl)
2 Ad\lcxer• (Oouolas)
l Mvoul 1a.11a~rt)
4 Muv Futf'tt !Ollvares1 11) •. ,
• S /WJMY Mo9ul !Solf5) 6 Actvtnc"'*11 IWarrtnl (II
1 FOi' The Lu i Tltnt (Sterll!IQI
I Luckv JCIM tPeorotal
t Cl'l«ool (91Kkl
10 Ll11rllnln11 Oan (~level
Abe ......
1~
I 16 no
116. H:
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116
•II I 116
I I 1nc1,1on tCemoo1I I I I
12 Doc Llnlool (Warren) 121 116
13 Junior EKOl'I (9 rlnktrll0111 116
14 Sollt Winne" '91eclo.) (7) a 111
1S Ve luallle P.nny (EW A<le l l?O 1' HOClll Pantr (0Uvertll 121 116
MAJY FUlltTI 13-1) U•ecl nero 1es1 torclnv
Ille pece to lhe '"'"" befonr firlnQ, t>ecll llH'l"llnv. Mr"' Ille cell, CHEROOT 4·1) s-
ro be In POslllon end 1110ulo 1011e fhls oval t no
snort W11Ch• 1..A l(EltNE'S KARISMA (6·11
&.ti off Illa oace, 1Pffo 10 run at IOdev. mav lake II all LONGSHSOT 1..UCK Y JOHN ""™ ltACE. 6 > lurionvs Purse '14,000 ThrM vtar ofd1 a!>O uo C1a1m1no price s 12,SOO·
110.SOO. I Zlellltnl'luser \Stevenu
2 Qultl LI" <Scorn
3 Prloe Of Trov <Or1e11al
' Proper Dellverv (Whitt )
116
116
116
116
s llMIUl•lllv• (Hernelldet) in
6 F1lr $rreeli (Ca1le/IOlll ) I 1'
1 lt1le0e <E"'t4a) -116 •~To laedM <Garclal llt t Ooutlle Oefkll ( 8!Kll I a I 14
10 Jac•rl (P9droial 116 ..........
11 Ar11flc« (MAN) 11t
12 P•v•r• Or .. m (Ollver .. I I 16 13 9~ C111co (9ratwel0 11114
14 E•CluslYe 1(11111 IK•-'l 119 DOUll..I HPtclT 14•11 11ard lo buv lall
OM, drOP\ anoll'I« llOICll, blew ou1 tharo1v,
JAC&aT I)· II SOM<I IO Claar lhl• lltlct lo Illa
Roi turn, wilt lie f\erd 10 Otf'IY If llOI pr .. \9CI
oown Illa baCltSlrelcll, PAV••i DlllAM 16· II
Hero ro °"'" con•'-•lloll If •bl• to Ol'ew '" ott alto t491ble ""· Li::>NGS~OT PRIDE OF T!IOV.
,SIXTH. ltACa. 6 . lurlonllt Purse. 116,000.
Malden aUowt nct Malden coll' & v.ldlnv•. Two
""" ofct ' 1 PT Hu,tltr (Menal 111
2 Famlllar Gro...no !E"'adal t2J Ill 3 Frlandlv Catun IFtrnende1> I 11
4 Maen F111t111r (~lti!•l 111 111
S lrlll• EmPtror llC.atne+I 111
6 Lt l'I Go ll•c• lCi1neroll •I 13
1 French tlrl11adltr. lWar<tn> Ill I Mol'da v MMllnv !Garcia ) llt
9 lllver'1 Pal IBlaclt.I .11:1
10 Saint A~rl (Peorol t l 11e
All•~
11 Conlac1 Gamt (Soll•I 119
12 )fou're GIOrlou• !~tav•I <'I I 1•
ll Mai\llC Min ion (E11reo1> (II l it
I' 8 e c:enlc tSollsl I II
IS Fir t Lou l1l1>nllla) Ill
f'lt N<;H elflGAD1£R CS-1) Ott ooorrv I•''
racing wide llllrtafler lll\l1nin11 wolh lnttrtll, hu
rrelneo wt~ o,.., 111ts ov.i ltlVIR'S ,.Al.. t4 I)
Trainer Ytrv llOod wilh vouno 11oca.., 1wlll M>tl ot
Kln.nv Rivet 'now1 orom1w 1n orlll\, MaA'N ·
FIGHTElt ()·II Ewlf\ PtOOUChvt .... , 1h0w1119
1e>eea to '"' hall belore lorlnv. env 1mpro11emen1 ott lemt enouvll for a \Mrt LONGSHOT !RISH
EMPEROR
SEVENTH ltACE. 6 lur1on11s f>urle '20.000
Allowanct Con1 end oakllnlll. two veer\ 010
I llooeri 1 Led I Btaca..J • 109
1 BOlo Bervaln (Mtnel 114
3 TrOPOIC>lltrl (0rlti!8I I ..
• Hl1 Benlfector !Srevtn'l 11• s Dusty DemH CUI ISOlosl IU
6 Flrll Shooter (Ca\fanol'll I 14
7 llakeoo1n1 !Pt<lroral I 14
9 Super AOl01 tBon1llel · I ..
9 Devllme Bergeln !Burn\) l?O
10 Savona Tower (Koentfl I 14
80LD 8ARGAIN 1?·11 Overmetc~ IH I,
na v1n11 1roul>'t 10 bOof draw\ well and 1181 100
bull rln11 rider aC>oard F•ST SHOOTER (3· ll Broke me1oen omprtu1velv e t one milt dl\lance
'"onv contender wllh reoea1 oerformence SAVVONA TOWER'!6· 1) Hu llOO<I 1lretch &o.ock
whkll wll+ be ..n~uf lf'IOulO \Pted COf'l'!t back
LONGSHSOl HIS BEN IF AC TOii
•IGHTH ••c• .• furiont' PurM •16.000
Malden allowenct COit• •llCI "4cltnes. IWO VMll
old
1 Mt Con1rl110t 10t1t1> 1 Otk Wine (Pedroa l 3 ...... , c ie...,. !Crull
' Clenv Vleors IKHMI) (I) 5 Luckv Edition (Ca&le/IOll)
6 Claverevt 18 1acll)
1 Ziii'' Prince !Ferner\d411 I 121
I An Ack Ooa" (~Ille!
9 Soc~ Vlllan !GerrlOOI
10 Kln11 Clvdt IMOl'lnol .........
Ill
111
Ill
I II Ill
illJ "' "' Ill , ..
ll IClno·, OctnltV 10r1eva1 I II 111
12 "'"''le EndeaVOI' (Orleva) 121 111 13 Oa re To 9• Mort (Fl('nanctt1) (II I 11
(4 Cburt Town (ICMM I) (2) ~ll
c1..•v•••o• 14·11 a rt<! 10 bl ••Ira qlllclt aemonw a t1n11 UIMd In AM drlHs. nusttlnv
aoortncllce rldlr19, cnanct ll>r mild UC>MI.
KING'S oovssav C3-~l Cheeked 1n iraffle 1e11
IO\ln11 oe11 thanee. fieurff lo rectlve '"°"" ouorlc l ul>CIOfl, OAI( WINE (6· 11 Condllloner
u•uallv sevts • i.w IOI' lhlt meal, wldt °""
heel LONGSHSOT HE'S CLEVER
NINTH ltACa . I 11 16 mtl" Pur\t 112,000
Fllllta, 11\rff YH rt old C1t1lmln11 orlce 112,500· 110.SOO '
I Btvtrlv Orlv• (Pt<1roze1
2 Pure Heel 1Vtr"9ral
l De'letooln11 Grae;• ISoll1I
4 yo!Oen ·Twenllt\ llta~I 5 Oii M•rlt !Bfecll l
6 LOOll Wllal I Fo...ncs (LlPnem l
1 Mtnaevle t Hernanou)
e Nt Yef Btnd True ISltllln11•>
9 Gabblln Loov IF ur10n111
10 Charve Tr•• llldlll (~level ...........
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114
114
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11 ...
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12 Stetetv Runner (Morino) 114
13 Jewell'\ Outtn IWerrenJ 112
LOOI< WHAT I FOUND 16-l) Took UP a t IN
lfart chec1t.1no-. rtpeareorv 10 lhe 'trtlch, llOOd
\POI for uo"I win" al decenl orlce, MENAEVIA
(S·71 CIOHd bOldlv. lall al ont mli.. will
aoPrt clale added dlSlanct 8EVa1t1.. Y DlltVE
14· ll Drow1 wtlt and hes sl>MCI IO be H rlv lec1or mull oe 1aggte1 LONGSHOT GOLDEN
TWE NTIES.
TENTH RACE. I I 16 molU Purse 121.000
Allowa nce Follies thrff & lour vter1 old
I Lomlll Jewtl (BlllCk) 11>
2 lrl•h Krii rtn t01lva res1 111
l Sero Golden 1s1even1)
• La PreClou (Mena)
S Belt 1 Leov (Orlti!•l
6 Un1ver1a1 Mah• 1So<111
1 Oon A Too IPte1ro1e1
e Ladv HelCho 1C.uranon1 (21
9 French Star 111er11or111
10 Neumle'1 Girl (Hernander!
AIM ......
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I? Red Frtnenv (Otlvart\) 121
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117
117
111
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117 ,
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TE.RRY
TURRELL
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TIXT 1100tC UDY 14·11 F'l9\ll'n to l•k•
thl• 10\lllh f~ wlr• to wire If envwhere n .. r le•I
lftorl, llrtt CIMllc•l I• drawlnv If from alto ... Ible
""· LA N•CtoSA U-2) Carried wide on everv
IUl'I\ fl/llsl\l~ MCOtld tn Vf/#V (lemt tfforl, f~ff
10 oe PUOllc dlolce. Na UMll '1 Gell I.. ( t-1) Tr led
hard llVoueboul In runtier-UP tffol<t, f'9ur'" lor
• tl'lere. LOHGSHOT· 00.. A TOP
•&..llV•NTH ltAC•. ,..,, turtonn PurM SJ0.000 added. Las Nines Stall.et Fllllts, lh•M
" .. " old. Gron s>ur" 13l ,CMO Wlnnert thare
'lt,540
1 Fine ICuOOs (Ollvar") I U
2 Trauma Tfmt IOrleval I U
l Fa'1'1lonalllv IHernancle1I 117
4 Tr091Gal HO(clev ISollsl 117
S TO Be lm0f'eulv1 (C•t1anon1 114
6 lrl'1'1 Zuni (Pedroza) I u
1 Strldlnv Ettv (Mana) 111
• •·Her lloval Greet (Oouvle)) 111
t Fairly Old (P1lltrt0nl I u
10 Rare Slarlel t91ack) 120
AM ....... 11 a·Eleven Sirens (Warrtnl 114
_ ... Iv, E.W & Judv JonMton ano Gron•,
JOhnSlon, Jonnsion, e1 al tnlrv
•Attl; STARLET (5·2) Sl>ffd lo 11'9 lltttcn
In Del M•r Oall.s, droos 10 °blt usler '"d bt1t
races 1re on Illa dirt, #INE KUDOS I•· 11
Tacllca1 11>ted 10 vain 001llk:ln, m usr oe reckoned wit.II sllOUlcl 100 CflOlct l•lltr. TO 8E
IMPlllESSIVa 16·11 Btal c1a1m." et11lv, can
lltnctle tht raise eno •llO<JIO oe IOl'mldeOle
OPPOntnl LQNGSHSOT TROPICAL HOLIDAY
TW•&..f'TH ltACE. 1 1116 miles Pune
s 13,000. Flllltt &. martl . """ vean old end uo Clelmlng Df'tC•: SIO,OOO-s9.000
I Adorn ICl•naro'IJ a 109 1 Stuv Rider (S1allln11ll 111
l Preerran11e (Campo•) • 107
4 Tradlrlon QI Hooe 11mm•m•rino1 • 109
S Nol A Slraw (~level 11•
6 Suorlse Giii (IC.etntll 114
7 1(111111 Crlctr.el IDouvlesl 114
I Duerl Dew t811ckl • 109
9 Norlllern Pared• IS1trllng1 tl09
10 End Gun (Cu11nonl 112 NOT A STitAW 1•·1) Flnlsn@<I lull 01 run IH I
whllt 1prlnfln11. \lretCll run will oe herd lo dtnv
'tretclllllll out IOdl V. TitADITION OF H~I (6· l I F111urH tor a ,,..,. In con•tnlloUI lltal ,,.1
lDMd 10 oe clOsa and can "•nc!le IM dlsrence.
DESEltT DIW 110·1) Verv oulck and In l111h1.
cha nce al nice orlce LONGSHOT SISSY
RIDEii
aEST eEIT• llAAE ST AllLtl ti 1111 llteel NICI #1..A Y NEUMIE S GIRL I 101h R1ct)
Qualify wins· Los Alamitos, Hollypark entries
c~osin·g-day Los ... ""'°' Del Mar. event ()4"' ~0~~.::·~-r:-~. Flnt,Pftt: 7:l0 e.m. .
DEL MAR (.\Pl -Qualify. ndde n FIRST RACE. One m11a oace. Purlt· n.JOO F<l\'fune Smiles, Aloe Pelch, Cerbonooo. b y Gary S teven\. nipped Sacahuista MlgMv Selll\h, Annle G Turner, Jerrv BurnlH'o,
Junior. HIQh Gr10tr
NINTH RACE One mile oact Pur\8 Sl,200
C1t lm1nv or Ice s 10,000
HurDO Slv Pel, Betore TN Dawn. Sok ev
Trouble F11mecr•lf Af\dv' Weaset, Nellvt
Fox. Jim Scnwar11, Kelltv1 Ptttr "''°
etl11lbt-Mogne Ee le Wllh J ue
"ll'TH ltACE. lSO varO\ Putlt IS, 100
Aflowanct
Natural Plea.ure, M1 Sul>tf Romance.
Tana~, Bedouin Raider, Buv'v Sn11ull,, The
lled llocller, Vktorv Cllttr1, Ktolv• Showoown
SIXTH ltACI. 3SO verds. Pune 13~200 c1a1m1now1tt 16.750. ~
Del Mar, .. Los-Al,
Hallypark resll:lts
DelMM
w•DN•SDAY'I 1tasu1.. TS (.~lllilt tf U·•V '* •INM'ed ,,_..,.., ' ,,.aT ltAC•. 6 futtonol
Miu Daniele IV•lllJuelel 1' 20 10.60 00 Mutk el TlltnW (~Ola) 140 SIO
Cnlp'' SolrH (Vervaral It 40
Time I 10 415 •
Alto rt n CtresH k ine. our Cooueftt
Etevt nl Ma. JOiia Preclo ... Glamorout Amber
Fe lfv Godmolher. L'Olvmolenne. A'lotol 01l&les
Proc.ureu .
Scratc"9d. Tlmt Cal~. Suoer Nova n •XACTA (7·t ) oeld ••SJ 20
saCOHO ltACI. ' fu;lclnl» Gooct Ntw\ Todev <Toro> lt40 IS10 960
LUCllV Sh0wer1 (0ttall0u,l8ye) 10 IO 6 IO
llocllalb Girl ISleven'l 9 60 Tlmt I 10 .
. All O ra n She' So Bold. Reves Bert>l1on. AO
Orl11lna1. Sure and Creflv. Prolll•. Sparky
Grffne
No \ere ICllH t2 DAIL y DOU•&..IE (1·11 Datd sS59 ao
TH"'D ltACI. 6 lurtonlll
L.all Mole! IStev->
ROil A N11ural (0...llOll\HVll 11mar1nv Coura9t (Or(eval
Tlmt 1'°9 3/S •
IOIO 00 ) 60
4 00 ao
3 00
Al'o r11n Puser. Mv Friend AOl01. Blrebov
No "ra lcll•' lS EXACTA (?f.)) O•ld i uw !IQ
""o ran Dominic. ~~ s.lfh. NwClln
Lullrt, Ounctee Chief. Al>OtlrOH
l"ll"TH ltAC•. One mile NU
Gttn Mldt>V !Parker) t.00
Tht Company' GOid (Kutl>larJ SOit E ioedlllon !Slmlhl
$.40 2.40 u o u o uo
T 11N 1.00. Aflo ra n fl@nr Qvarler\, Svncoo.1.0
llllvfhm SIV' AmbH "'OOf. HIMOlllV Ora'#!, LOl'd
Lt •llv. Joe• OufCH I S2 EXACTA 16·11 paid 121.eo
SIXTH ltACI . One mile Pa ce
Z1r1u1>eMt !Todd II) • 4AO 2.10 2.IO
Rowdv Reunion tlCuel)ler) 11.00 UO
C Im Soclel (lllChmonO) U I
Tlmt 202 I S Al~ rer• Runr Fro,tv Lt vltv. llelle Cllttull,
C•'h" tllutl. Miu \11eno11er 0 EXACTA 1e·6I oelo &4500
saVINTH ltACE. On• miff pace
GM GH Cru11r IP11no) 11 20
Llffle Jo Jo <IC leltrJ
Wlto And Crerv Guv !Sllerren)
Tl,.,,. 10721S
4 .0 l.00
2.IO 2.20 \ uo
Al'° "" Rum Bandit Cerva, AlleOroe G, Commender Ego, L.vl T Alwa1er, Cordova
SO.looer
st EXACTA 13·?1 oe1d Ul 00
EIGHTH ltACI. Ont mlla oace
W,vnna Nandlr1a (Kutbltrl •to l to l.40
Lllo llochtll• (\lallandln11naml S.60 U O
l'OUltTH RA¢£. One milt
E1trenla (\leltnJutlel
Ploe' landl1 1M11nnvron> \ 11 IO Tim 2'03 s 60 ) 60 J 00 ""'' ren LtVllY Rhythm T1nlltr Tina. AndVl 4 oo ).IO M.v PrO<JG Co...nlrv T oh1t1en Wind Scaoula Throw Home l Delaf'IOune111>
Tru,.,,en ' Commanoer Ck.atnell s 10 n EXACTA JS·6l oald 119 20
Time I 36 llS , ' -
Alio r1n Plui;no S~111ht Ster Rlt>ol ~"''" Trl1111tr, Private Eeoi•. SM•r s1r11o.e, Cove Ot
Senkere
Scratched Ptlol PIPoln
NINTH RACE. One mole oece
Gain A Chime (Croohanl 27 00
Crir1sio !Oe.omtrl Crown Lager I Kueoreri
9 20 6,IO
100 u o 7 IO
T1mt I SI 1 S
4'110 ran Cnerle• Oecli1on, Cllerti. Moort. s oo Man11art Oon"vorook Jeo.e Tiit Fake. On Tour. l"ll"TH ltACE. I I " mlle\ on lurl Wlsrtul Tune I Black 1 II .O 6 60
GOidie H~wn I Dav> S IO • 20 MO'ore1a Leo
Anlloua ~ce (Slevenll SOO Sl IE XACTA tS·7l 0010 1324 20
Time 143
Also ren Summer GIOw Lllllt Rloger ,
NICllOIOllD, Bev F11n11. SldO'I\ Oau11hler Pennv
Brldgt No KrelChtl
lS EXACT A 16·11 oa10 ''11 SO
SIXTH RACE. One mile
De nftMI (Black I
Sun Man (ShOemell.er > . ~
Pedout CPlncavl '
Time I 36 l/S
380 3 00 260
-4 20 •OO s 00
Alto ran S11tr11ar's Be'' La Alllrmto.
SD.pal Run, Soring Slrttl. f>rofll C..nler Brtet v
Bam1>1no, Tvcoon Bev
No scratches
SEVENTH RACE One mile on turf
n ~ICK Silt I l·S-8-3 S·S) oelO '523 00 lo 12
w1nn111g llcket• t+lve horlH) Cerrvovtr .POOi.
s1'.4?0S1
TENTH RACE. Ont milt trot
Rowdy Shero,, I S1ee1n) l IO ? 20 2 10
Snoe Tombov 10ewmer1 J 00 2 20
Tu•OO Del•lllll IAnder..on> 2 10
T me 207 . "'''° ron Svcernore Nelllt . Rowov EAPl'es\, Berrs Monev Honev Dullure, Flemln11 Gtmlnl
s1 EXACT A (9-71 oetd S4 40
-El..IVINTH RAU. One mll4 oaca.-Pnmo CV•ll•ndlnone,...) 1 00 S 00 2.IO
EmerelO Oullng I Parker • 20 2 60 wino Drivel\ (An<1er1on1 · 2 20
<I' T•me I 5q
2 60 Aiso ren Gt nllt Sklootr Fres" T altnf, lllen
2 IQ " Bf!sl, S•ormmo On L A Dlc1eror
lnllnldad (Bleck I 9 .0 4.00
Adella (Toro) • 20
Revel Tl" (Plncovl 2 46 S2 EXACTA 11 t i 0110 ~l 60 Time I 3S 1 S
At10 ron Eloqueck Swett Droo La Mimosa
tee Sleeter
Ser a1c1>eo Pltecn
IS EXACTA l•-1) oaoo \79 00
S2 ~ICI( SIX 11·2· 1·6+0 oa1d ISO.~ ?O IO
three w lnnlnQ llckeu !sia noru11. 12 Pick Sor•
consOlallon paid "13 00 10 125 winning !•Otis
(five llOrses>
i EIGHTH RACE. One mlle
Aflenoence 1 969
Mvtuer Handle U39, IS4
H .. vwood P•nc
WEDNESDAY'S RlfSUL TS
(lSfll af Sl ·llltftt .,.,.,.,,_... "'"""91
P'IRST RACE. )!IQ vero1
EJlll:enJlnL 1Cl.talle4 -
Co n Plovtr ILewl1) b v a nose to 1o1.1n Wednes.Q!.y·"'-s __ 1C._tn,,,,'.,,P,..rl1e. Carmann -------+"' __ ... ,_..,-r-.....,,,, ar UIUrtt\ .• conclud -COND ~Ont mile oece. Purse nsoo
TINTH'RACIE. One mite oece Purse· 12.300
oLovef\ Ltvllv Bnl Of Arnie. Volcano Of Sntrwll. \leuvf'ln, Fasttflvour\talbetl, Mane"
Lollv Lady, Je.nnlfer Jon, Merrldoo Lo•t .
llJ Min , CarllPlce. llllal \lhren. Buh• ~onan.
LUCllv CaneOl1n. Mllll Miiii
· Oveflfv (Stevt,,l)
Sace,,ul\le IOt V) --Brevlfo IOt lt hOuuavt
1380 700 600
680 HO
500
A1ure !ltt>Kca CE Garrlal
J1me..JJ.59_ ~
.l.00 U(L. ~
10 00 s 00 u o
S2 EXACT A tl II DOid lJI 70
•
•
..
ing the 4)-da~ <.t'il'>OO ill the St"3Sldt'.· a-EIOClutnl Elvira. Jewel Solrll. Min Eoona.
track. Sl>lcv 8ecltl, a-SaolH Ho1. Miu Sllavla. llHlll
ro I 14 d Q I f All, Wu Chi, EDO Tide \. arr) ing JXH111 '· ua I ~ e·ll Dovell1· trained enlrv
lagged bac k ,in the lie Id in the earl ~ THIRD RACE. one milt oece Pu"e s 1.600
gm ng b ut c harged from third plac e in c 1111m1"11 price ss.ooo
the s tre tc h 10 beat OUI e ight n, als in Lumber Sl'llo, Birdie' 8 rloe. JGeloeaniu Oenctr Ma"• Bfeste. Ceoteln LOI' Z, Never the one-mile turf race for 2-~t:ar-old~. SaY, E11mon1 Fros• ~on1 Soll. Per1<wey Adto1
Sacahu1sta. earl) 1 ng I 17 pound~ """° e11111bi.-t1111n CounH• Dutcnv
and ndden b(. Pal Da'. finished FOU.TH RACE. Ont mllt! 1ro1 Purlf· i t.600
d h h · d f C1elmln11 price IS,000 SCCOn • a hal -lengt a ea 0 un-Sonnv Cenoo, Watru• Mr Con1en1 Tne
defeate d B rev1to . c arr} 1ng 11 ('l Fesres1 G. sa11v. Shalftr Pride, 11eomond1 Jov
pounds and nddcn h' Eddie r:>t.>-Oulck Toro, Trv11
1 h f'IFTH RACE. Ont mile oace Purlt '2 900 a OUSsaye Sky Flower. Reeta Exortu Costne , Shes A.
Sacahu1sta. thl' o nh lillll' entered Shey Mr Froo111e. Wel!S1de Tom Cloull,,.,lv
had dueled Brevllo from thl' s tan Oootierovo Mr Roman Also t101111>1e--Pen<IOl'u
"1th the pair C:\c hang1 ng the lc:ad Gori r. h r SIXTH RACE. One milt! oace Pur\e s2,SOO sevt ral times aitcr t e turn 1or home Mont v Runner. crozv Gum•, Duke Levllv
before a closing-day crowd of ~'.\.4Ml sro And s11r The Gold Medall" suner• Min.
at Del Mar. MaPlt Gerrv SDMd Buittr Ck.\ Diamond
Brc' ito had wo n both h1~ career SEVENTH RACE. Ont m11e oace Lii sneren. Purote Rtl11n. Sllllt.H, Re11a04e
stans. which came in '\lakl·'\ races at Pesaoen• Ption•om. Lone Fue1 A1to...n~
L o u 1S1ana Downs in Jul) and 13<;1 Llouor Lou Couo De Mern Ai.o @1101~or
month. Lvdle
!EIGHTH RACE. One mlle 1rot Qual1f) who finl\hed lhl· r3l.l' in Fenrws Hunter Formal Solrlr c n10 OI Jade. I ;JS 3/5. paid $1.3 ~O. $7 and So Ma11na Mavnem Olegt Rob, Big st1o1. GMl>ff
Sacahu1sta returned $6 80 and $5.~0.
"'h1le Brev110 paid S5 to sho'-'
Hunter Merell Siar
IE LEVENT11 ltACE. One m11t oeet Purse
11.600 Cla lmln11 orlce sS,000
B11e BY• Sco11v. King Ot Ju i, Fores1er.
Bu kel Cue Fire And Rain. Tarouesl, Min
lnllnllv Andn Ra lof'I, Llnvan Gus, "''o
t ll11lbte--8oomtr Hiii, lltilat Monltrev
HllYWeod Pen
TONIGl1T'S INTillE S
()6fll .. Sl·llllM ~ mwlllle)
l"lnl PMt: 7:30
FIRST ltACE. 3SO vard\ Pur1e $3,100
Claiming orlct U .000.
Ola mol'd 0 Mv Heart. Soec111 Eew. Fir'' N
Goal Lonv Chenet llubv, M' .Mlf"f Merrv
E•tra MeveOUCk\
SECOND RACE. l!IO v1rd1 Purle Sl.200
Ctelmlnv Pf'lct « 000
Feeiurt S1er1e1, Dolli Oeuter Coov A
Winner Tim• To Thin~ Rece You There
Gooe1em Jov. Coon Prec1ou1. M' Blue Desrlnv
THIRD RACE. lSO vardl PurH '3,SOO
Clelmln11 0<lct 15,000
llal1ed Rich, Sllt'41boll, G11, Hev Honev Miu
Cr1llv CrHk Fllno Ot Fa,h1on
FOuttTH RACE. l!IO V'aro' P"r" '3,200 C1111mlnii orlct ".2!IO
Ma cs Wonoer Bend, Sco11 Webo. Btlfer N
Gold. Calanova Pere. 81tHm8'ftr, Mu •tr Jtans,
Full AOvenrev•. Mavbe Solcv Ont Thin Dime.
Dawn Jon
The wagenng fa,o nte. T emix·ratL·
Sil. ridden b) Biii Shoemaker wai,
sent o fT at 9-10 odds but finished fifth
three le ngth5 behind P o lar .let.
No. 1 CdM poloists win opener
.\fier the close finio;h, 'itl"'l'n' ..n1d
he firn 1ho ugh 1 his mount had
tin1'lhed fir'it. hut thc:n "asn't lc:nc1in
··1 wa., <.Urt' I w<in." he '>aid .. I
wa' cd m~ '\tick. Pat c ongratulated
m e Then I started wondcnng . .\11 thl·
o ther gu) s set"ml·d ncr\OU'I I k nl·w 1t
was a photo fint!>h hut I d1dn'1 Ir.no"
1t was that do\c ·•
?
Thl· c·orona dcl ' M ar High water
polo team. ranked No I 1n tfic Cl F 4-
.\ prc~a~on poll. captured 1t'i opcn-
inggamc Wl·dnc~a} 1o1nth a 11-4 n o n -
leagul· 'IC to r' 0' l'r fo I f n ro
~t:n1or Bill ll a1m11n :ind
'\Opho mon: C'hn\ Ocd1ng led ttw \.\J\
for the defending C IF c hamp'\ """h
fi' e and four go als rcsp-.·t 11vel> T hl'
Sea King' l\lok .i J.() advantage 111 thl'
first pcnm.J and nc\'er 1ra1kd l'n mull'
to the '1c l<H) Junior goalie J im
\l. <tgne r had n inc \a' e' tu '>Uf)por1
Jefl'ns1 H'h
The . t:a ·Kings. bidding to repeat a'
~t·a V •l'" l caguc thamp1on\. an·
rna c hcd h) John Vargas. the hrnthl•r
o f Jex: \'Mga,. a 19 K4 I''> Ohmp1t
team mcm~r
HVINTH ltACIE. 350 v.r.o:L. Pun• U ,600
Ctalmlnv Pf'kt ll,000
llamtMln Around, Sierra Ten90, Samurai
Warrior, Mr Ol\1, \llllav. Hero. One Tim• Over
llGHTH ltACE. 350 vards Pu"e SS, 100
Allowenct
Hl11hl!Oher Too, SwMftr Tlllln Pie Jet ~' ~Ohan, Ltnoreh Ea'9, Hot Wov1 COia OleOle
NINTH RACE. 170 'l'erd' PurH '3,100
Ct•lmlnii ortce· U2SO
To 9t ~kn. Soul Of An Oldie, Bv Soeclal
llt<1utll Frosreo lnv"lmenr, Dvno o-. Bav
Mtrrllfoe
Lawyer briefs
USFLowners
l\JI w YORK , .\P> -t 1sFr u\.\n-
l'" \lo l'fl' g1H 'n J final \l'm1nJr
• \\ l·dm·,da' o n thl' k.1gul'·~ appeal ol
...c SJ damagl· ~maid made h~ a JUr> 1n
<hl' t '\rL·, .1nt11ru'>t w11 :ign11h1 tht·
Nf·I
.\ht:r a rnceung at a Ne:" Yor~
h 111d . Jtlornl'\ Hann M\('r\on \a1d
h l· ltad dl'ta1icJ h1'> ·106:pagl' hn<.'f
fi ll•d o n ·\ug IX asking LI S D l\tnc t
I udgr Pl·tt·r K Lc"urc to award a nc"
tnal on dJmJ gt'' N FL, though found
llahk 11fus1ng 1t' m11nopollst1c po w er
Jg:umt tht: I 0\I L. "a' ordered to pa)
SI in Jam.1gl'\ -1rrhkd to S 1 in
ant1tru\I L.1w '
Oral argunw nt' on M )er,n n ·, rc-
qut'\t and till' NI l ·, motion to haH'
lhl' m 11nupol> uiunt UtSmJ\\Cd -
pmtrtinc:d 11r1g1nall) ~rau'r of nn
dint·\<. to u m · o f t ht• "11-l ·, a11nrnc "
-a rl',l hn lukdll1r nu I ·
Time 1JS l S
Al\O ran Poi.or Jef. Ttmoerate Sol. Wilder
nt\l Bouno, Prince Souafras Gora On Green
Trac., Dance
No scr "!Ches
NINTH RACE. 1 lur10n11s
PHkant ll !Sltvtn\)
Brano Image (Plncav1
Swill Meu ave Cf>e<1ro1a1
Time In • S
660 340 HO
600 600
H O
Also ran Lora Pancno Grenot>te Men,w111r
Pt11us, Buckner Ama ront Mlkt'l Cat Tou11h
E n.oleur, Nl11n1 Detecllvt
Scrercned EDO Bue~. Relnoow·s Cuo
H E XACT.a (6•12) oeoo slSIOO
S1 LATE DOUBLE t? •1 oao<I H2 •O
A 11enoonct ?l 468
Muluel Hanoie t• 9'15.011
Los Alamitos
WEONESDA V'S RESUL'fS
IUrd 114 46·0.v llemen rneettnel FIRST RACE. One mile trot
C.ron1Clt I Oe\Otner) Sorev Ot Jov 1D1Fronco Soo'"" Mv LeOv 1Greoo•v1 r1mt 2 06 I S ,
Al\O ran Svcomore Hv\tte Cat"v Cn10
Vania Ho Lov A Doll Mr Ptri.•n• Heartv
Hunte•
S1 EXACTA (7-St oaod \1140
SECOND RACE. O<le milt oece
Cemooover (Llohlnlllf 14 80 e 00 • •O
Ifs On1v Me91c ILeci..ev1 J 60 2 10
GvDh• Lore IOelomtr 4 XI
Time ?Ol
Al10 ren Traci.. Merchant Rt11ar Doane Wono
Power Zerru Sklooer S1\1tr Beoe
U EXACT A tl ·9J 0110 sSO 20
THlltD ltACI. Oni! mllr oer11
Level Laoy t Lac..,ev I l 60
Remote Con1ro1 !Kin i
Cerlo1 Lov~ ICeu1n1I
Time 2 00
)00 1.0
120 HO 180
A110 ron Petitt Bron Nellv41 IC'""'
Queen Ole monooore Gomo1e
lu<~v
n EXACT A IS·71 Pefd JJI 60
FOURTH RACE. Ont mole oace
Fret Turn !Kue1>1er1 1600 Van R,,.,, lf>ar ... eri
Burn D 011 1F111on1
Tome I 59 1 S
SECOND RACE. JSO vero'
Er.n' C,,.•118" rwarol • 20 Oenclng Commender IH Garcia)
Mini\ Paiamt1 (LI CktV)
Time 11 30
U EXACTA 16· ll oa10 st IO
260 2 10
2IO 120
1 IO
THlttD "ACUSO-vards
r A Adv•nr111e I Leckev)
H1\f0<vChenv.r (Crt111~I
Don1ce11me Shlrlt11 (F111ueroe1
• 00 • 00 uo
t•OO 6'0 HO
Time 11 lS •
ll EXACT A I t ·21 01110 •61•90
FOURTH RACE. J!IO varo'
Jam ie Dev tL1c11ev1 11 ao s 10 140 Eegle' Really Tull 1Crto11er 1 ) 60 ?IO Mv Lall Girt IW•rOI •OO
T •me 18 ••
FlnH RACE. 110 verO\
Rt<non To Toa\f 1Pau11ne1 1 ao H O no
Rear Aomora1 ILec11ev1 )60 , '° MaMvs Rtuon IGIH) 240
Tome H 11
n IE XACT A I• JI oald S1 IO
SIXTH RACE. 170 verd1
Ge<!erel Gave 1Card01a> 360 HO 3 00
MlleouQnlOllO IH Ga•c·•I 610 3 20 D1cktv T akeafOok IWn11e1 2 IO T.mt •1 l1
S1 IEXACTA (I St oa1d. I 15 60.
SEVENTH RACE. l!IO varo'
Rich Ano F'o•v !Figueroa)
Leln\fer MIU ILaCktv)
A\hmento IP1ytor>e f
Tome 11 19
U EXACT.a I S1 01100 SI I IO
EIGHTH ltACIE. l!IO voros
Ana101e 1Broou1
I Owe Voy Me IM1tcne111
Afloni wanoert>ar IH Garcia)
Time 17"
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Care frM bl ronl llvlng In trf1ttne cond VACANTI blkl to oceen. $210,000. lg deck. canyon vt.w.
d .. lr•ble Beacon Bay RNdy to go! .PLUS 2bd: •E/1111 IY IWlll• Cell '" 5pm 969-8837. llll man [ ,....,, lJ ...... ,.....,, P•lnt. ruga. tltc. L•
Chermlng 2BR, den on 1bd down G real rent1I 3Br 2S.. xtr1 lg fem rm. lg Open Sun 1-4 309 11th St -.I. .! Ptala11l1 2107 S t4SOt mo. 873.-9338
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PROBA E S ALE ASSOCIATED REAL TY ~de-MC. eney ICCell. -· -• • lneul• Rent.it avl Call 18A, patio. 2 cer c.port. ....... I 8 73-3ee3 &229,500. Open HM 12--5 • ..,.,, IMlla .1.. •MJt..... Viii. Rent• 875--4912 No J)9tl/lmkr.OcMilelde
... ... I 472 Abbie Wwy. 8-45--4539 Qll.m ,. lllt l IM 280 18A HOUSE VAL V o f PCH. 19715/mo +
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Lat;e: 11°'Y 4 bdrm. 3 1c ut•t duplex In C~. Cotta M... w/J>fhrtte xtru. PetlO. 2 tundeetet. tamlly hm In prime., .. a 137 0001 John Denver n-peU i35-64415 Jaamtne C rk Condo
bet'1 /lldehc;me Need•1 OcH n1lde o r P CH fncdyrd1.Ttteroofl.oak gourmetkltcNln.2 1rplcl courty1 rd pool 11 1~. Aeatty U 7-5 t11 or • &2400 Unfurn 12000.
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hH to Mii Take •c:;an-frple, gar PrlOed to Mii •t C1ll loday Agt 648-1329 10< appt eeparete fem rm & f()(tnl i 1 _ l Studto, llept to M nd, utll1 7~7.3
llge •nd make in o er $319.000 Owner m•y .,..... --din rm Cell 759-4830 -•• ti I pd, carport. ytty $450 '" r--:--=---,-----,r:".ri:.
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.> • 1hlngled front S 185,000 S40-t240 DOCKSIDE RE 722..-r.Jo ,...., i lJ 957.2 IL 12a Of 213-943-2860
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I Pride of Ownet'lhlp 11 ,.._ IUL.mlTI pie•. all llT*11tlel Ve-YllW .,... Y1IW l egune 8Mcfl iot Build yd, w/d, utll• pd Yrty ,M50/mo 1nc1 gardner ~~~4:!~,,~~=ut~ cent Ownr/bkr 839-1822 From tt1e'l;;HY~m. dining your d rHm hOUH ll a 120<> mo. 873-87S4 aa-
unlt ••urM two bdrme [r-'\fAfJ. ---rm 6 ltle tincnen In ed-*125•000 l&w.Tl9UI 1Bdr~':.~Lt mo
w/numerout 1menltle1 -..I. .A, 2Bdrm1 ~r9ge, 'Ablk lo dltton IO ~tie 4 bdnna • lM-1• 28drm, 2 ... 08f9Qe, lrplc, vtlla ltld l52•Nt 1
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5.40-713hft 1pm 111·HU ,_., Non-emkr. seeo. ~guard Q91ed oom-~77 °' 116-Hte " .. dy for move-In LOif' Uii GMY LONG & ....,.. Olloe .,... ......._ . Certu...... •n '1I0-1411Of 142·7&21 muntty In e IC)9CIOU• F SHA 38R HOME IH CM 11250/mo Incl utllL c.. .w.. CAT ...... CNm-........... l40-0t40' unw 11888/mo. HM HX. El*-2 bclfm, tbe,petlo. 38drm Apt ovetloc*tng l 190mo+ wt .... In •74S74M-Fl:3().I. -... MWAN>. ~. MaDICALLMflCiii5C ......... ., .........
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petlo. feJ'$ced yard S1400(mo. Avellabl• 1::."17~. 11.,:I,,i:. 2::..: 1~ •120 te76Jmo. ~. 752-e7'7 atorllQI. $400.113-&135 :·~:-a-:.-:· l08T 9m1 "'°'1 ,._ good ~ .
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546-370Hv $45-0tll !~~~~/~Yffl Upp« Cozy Bacl'lelor 1 Ba petio:,jw, no cf-· 1870; Apt 38r 2'MS&. 2 car ger. NB 2bd to anare, on Sq.·Ft. Agt 541.5032 T1...a ... PfT. No Ortho ~nee. =-~od "'t, ~
ELEGANT !WMM, l>Mutl· HWPT OCEANFR.ONT khcNri atepe t~ bw:h0 e.c&-5 77 No~·110251moyrlM. l>Wltl. All new. '4e5 OC atrium l IRXAIW rQ trtp ..._,4M:OIOO --.CelMeft. _. ~It":. 2~Wnr~.~ beeut l'lofne 48R, lrplc, Buutiful hardwood SHARP, letge 1 b.ciroom :1,4;1~: w~:!7037 ~':o.~~8739 Andr• ~~Room-:.'429 elf, c6upone. Any &fllfttff rn..... Mil 142... Gel*y • • n r. _, tum, wntr IM 12500/MO f\oon, new crpt, lndty rm, ept. upatelra, dl11'1-i*'ltor1el utllltlee lote"·of dHllnellon U OO •a -
Agent 111-3480 WATERFRONT MC get~ tun<Mck, pvt gerege. A'il wlllNr, enclOMd loick· LMge 3BR 2BA dupi.x, NB OoMI\ ffont Melly penclng M2-93M coupon. t7i.-IMOO * .. * Im~-
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218 Slertce.142-2709 Weterfront HofMa Inc. lndry ~m, ~ .. ~ SPARKLING 1Bdrm, utMa NEWPORT MARINA APTS •• 1..,"' ~~/~ '?9~~,~~ MiNBi'b BXY . eXNi •HI ••••• ment. Nr oc Alrpof1.
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tncd yd QW kldl ok 1975 BEAUTIFUL BLUFFS MUI FMf... nMI' ll'lopa, 1550/mo. aq. ti., 28r t Den, mlcfo, ameinltlea.144-2807 Shere Pflme profeMlonel CM, Monteeeort 8cfW>OI fie•. Herbor/Adama. :!°"' ~ a ...,.
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eenl'ltOM, iewtor, S1250. IJ)a + tennla. S1150/mo l "°'809 loeket $4e0/mo. ---~ --· ---... . 12·11 hn/Wll tor AIC con-&46-9635'•1!1.J0/1 Cell Sue!egt 631· 1216 Avail 1011. 150 E 21at St. oc::n J;W 211( 2L'. rrPJC Penlnaule Point 2Br 188, Nwpl Hgt1 3BR 28A ""'t Te..... 14 W ... / Matt or Ff9d 142·9313 !rector In C-. Mw.
Call It l'lofne Sl50 Nprt 2br 64MD38 Ot 644-429'4 bltlna, O/W a compector: ~:~: ~~~~ dU1)1eJC M/F n·amler "" ~ l\M WWW #& s::-~fT, lt\lll In . Ill .. •• ~ ,..... ... .... lut. IMcla IHI 2ba get apa,,.. kh more 28' 188. encl gwege. wld pvt WMNnQ a ~ege, No .~·now 67~sos0 w/2 womw1. $326/mo Inc TOe l 10t</up, no cr~h · Property mgmt co. loc*lng .... "4.50/tw to 'laft. 2 Ldroom Wiffi getege I et 53M191 All',.. hlt\19, ,,.. plllnt a cteen pett (61D)IM2-504 utll1. Avell now. 548-0170 ...-, no penalty. Celt ,...... 4111 tot full time bOokk...,_,. Cet~ ~1041
new cerp•t•. fenced CIMn qualnl 2BR lBA $650/mo No pets. 2711 lut. IMcla · I SPAWllPllTmll PROF.Femele40.-a Denl9or\AW>C673 73~1 c &per'd In~ P/Tm'I/~
yerd ~120 1-.!SPM cllff'h F 11 t · W. Wllaon. 84~11111 f m ... from t>Mch. n-amkr F/M ll'lr tum 2br la ..... i•ntl ILUIAlll-eccoun11ng Pro~rty Mon-Fri i-t Fol bu9r ,_
. 2710 O...war. "8" .. se95 1~=. ~~net ~:S_Eer. tux ownet'a unit, up. 2:!~~~8:;~llt~:i· 842-2357 2ba S..bc>9 Penn. S500 11
3 =~· '::::~ w.1 s!!;k~o~ H let• ottl_ce. Good Avalnon,~ll0=9792 • gr80Wd knctr, bmm Olis. get wio-lirCujS ..;..y . Wfttr 9113 le 1114. 2BR Incl utll 67~1 140 Iv meg le~!! JI• Huntlngton~BiiCll ClfY rnenMete with ••I*' lpplog ........... Muae
lut. lluMI 2142 DPU< •tudlo $550 j welll-1"9, trplc, pvt petlo, quiet: S7D5. ce11 '536-QD21 1BA. tum. Cornet See-Prot temele ll'lr l g Eat· TIPfM'OAlT PsYcidC 5choot dtatrlct, to wor1c 1n 842· 11103 '-well 91oomed, a..ry JM™ 28R +a;;. 5 doori to l>Mcl'll tllyUghll, MC, ettecti get, lhore I 4511'1, nr shopa & bluff Condo POOi. fW1 READINGS. Pelm end cleMroome. Mu.t pw comm w/..-but wlil
3BA. 2 trpla, comm pool. Ut 1 Incl Sec d sit WID hkup S650 + lat. 2BR, 2BA, nice patio, oar· t>Mch. 1000. 832-6516 req'd. ~051mo + d4ip, '"' c:erd rMdlnQI avelleb6e.. written exem. sei.ry CLERK/TYPIST tr.an. Ce!' Joan U1-12tl
tennla etc S l300/mo ~ 9'>9 I MC. No pet1 841-30-7.0 ege. Yiolnlty Goldenweet utlla 7eo-1130 Nettonelty renowned P9Y-M.31/lv Apply .204~ 1 lneurWlCe ~ l'IM e R[{M~A Reta 8.c&-e702 . DUPLEX tr 2bd stltPS * ... TllllM'T* end ~~~;o~~lmo. laaCl•nte UH ll'ROMONTORYIVIEWI ~~'::'~~~~i Crelmer Lett•. HB '::;::'~
from ~ . .,, ,., yr1y I Studio, full kltel'I, '4115. --· I ••11 sq PER SHXRP 286RD ll'lare w/prof 2~36, tun llv· 4112-7298 or 4113-2054 :::..;.:1._ 1~ '°' 110 n • k 111.. x. n ' t ' . .
Ima• 2144 $1200. 722·1118·•YH, 1Bdrm1Be,geregeS525. ...,.,_.._ * '1"'8A-ln newer6pi.x Ing, seoo avllll lmmedl· M~/Oental benefit•. -1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--2 Stry 28r + o;;;, lrPiC 520-2516-daY9 (Bob). E·llde 28drm. 288 1625 1Bdrrn. 1Be. trplc, D/W, "'ml to bMCl'I, 1650/mo a1elyl 673-7680 IY meg ..... I ,.... nu ....... L ,....... OIMa. 895--3968
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a 1300 Blu 142-3850 2~ 1~:~;iew· 1s.c95 18' Mobl+e home. No BecMlo< unit 1oce1ed tn I • C cerpon. 1300 + '"'utile + f nl 1111\ ADS
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blk to ocn on Penlntule. Blvd. 846-8373 9e0-1671 SC Plaza ., .. 28r 1Ba lllend. Avelll~ 9-1~66 M : (. \IU ~.H Ol'l'OU'I I '\ rn : ~~~,,:· 8~~m 1 Blvd.11'550. ~ Montl'I Free Rent I DELUXE 2Br 1Ba 4-PLEX I MW crpt & min• blinds: I Looking tor mature edult Cal•. • •
. SoCoatPlazaer ... 181', Crpt,drp1,bltln1,l'lkupt ci.en. Avell now! Ml75 w/raterenGH, temel• •. MANAG~R •.
Newpor1 lllend Cl'lerm•ngl air,'~ pool, carport Enclger.Ml50 + S60()dep VIII• Rent••• 67S-4912 pteferred 111 & • aecur· "2·1111 p
waterfront. A'il nowt New No pets 546-87111 No petl 540-4484 T ..i_ .,. lty movee you In w/all utU-e e
crpt 381' 1'~88 $1350 aln• .. I '"• P9ld tt lnter.n~ , •. \i.>JllH·dl ton-. drt' 1H1 ... l1t•1111t d i -•. VIiia Retltell 67~12 . $625/mo E/tld• 2BR I mTAIT. **large r;a;c 28' In.... plMM cell 1173-59711 end r r 1BA. petlo, pool, lndry 2BR 18A, gw, lndry rrn, Plex Mr I Mrs Be From leaV9 meeaege FOUND b*e on Belboe l • • ••pl•·d or OldllaJlt'llWnl 1w .. 11t11n" e
NPT. SHORES HouM. 4 rm. Cloee to ell. aundec:k , 1 block to S7s0/mo. Encl gW. P9l? Is 1 11 _..11d ___... Pertlnaule 918. Cell to • l d <f I I I ( e bloekl10oceen.3Br2Be.I 140 E. Bey ~ S725/mo 838 l)O momw .... ·-· Identity 67~ • n "I Ull ' "'""'' It' ...... tr~. ger , comm. pool, ,.. ....., "2· 1NJ i306 Welnut 55 euy aooMI -8327 te rmmt (no kldl) tor 28,R I • mut1' utt·1I. oqrn11111•cl. r1 .. "1i1.. 11nd •
tennl1. $1300. 850-88311 •--• TSL MGMT •~2•1603 1BA CM apt. $325+ ~ FOUNDFemeieDobermen e I _, e ,... 111Uc. a..tala utll 0yt 842·51150 mag Mhr Pup, vcty BUet & • l!ou ur1t'11l1'11 \vplw11 11t .. m u .. 1 t'llJO' •
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ter rentel. Ouelnt 38' 1'hbe patio 1200 .,.,ti A'il ..... I J7M e e
Cottege, Wuher/Oryer, 9117 no-pete. 546"'.::4506 I -•Tt Furn Room I Bath. K1tCil I • ft,·f1,1hl·· 1 .-l11d1·. 1 .tl 11l ltH'""'' •
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turn, dining erea. wld. WE'RE THE BEST! •Spec:teculer APll $350. 493-6474 •. \\ t' o fft'r "'' ,.11 .. 111 •11mpan1 hrn-:
Sl.,.,..,mo, lo June 21 1 1 & 2 BEDROOMS • 1 a 2Br, 1 a 28• IUltea LAGUNA BEACH turn. rm, ( • I I ,. I • ... UTC 2 m •• t.r 2'LB• """ *5,,...,..,,., 1 .. _. ,.. • t' 1 .. 111e· u1 """· .111 1 .11 a "'n' a nn e -' ,. "• •• ... ~3•c5 FURNISHINGS AVAIL ,,.....,.., own.""'... ,. Den. oer BMutltull Low .,.., "" •Fr• ulHltlea •AreplAeee PY1 ball'I. S375: sl'lr batl'I. • l111ltcl111 •. 1111•tl11 .ii anti 1l1•ntul in-•
S1180 IM IO rlgl'lt tenent. Oft Jambofee 2-atry 3br •Speclou• IMng , •Private balconlH or $300. TV • pool, 40~ non : •urunn ·. h1111u .. pruicrnm ... al11n .tnti :
154·8136/l'lome. 2ba 2 gar kids flne $1100 •H•.,,. kite-.. Garo.n pet101 emkr prof/bul. 494-0451 I 11 • -..-'""' • 1111 C'lll/,t' U ll"lllll'I'. La1au 1Hcla 114 muat ... 539-6191 •Bit-In ooYen1 & rengea I WIT llTt .... h I lff TH 1t• • •
r15007mo -38R 28X Agt tee •Patio• 1 •3 l~hl~ tennl• COUt1S !Rm s30"01mo. Student • \i1ph in , ... , ... )1$ I 111·' lhru .
lmmeeulete. ec..n Ylewl. OPEN HSE 3br 2b• lrplc. •Cove<ed Gerages •2S mmlng poole pret'd 962-6269 1119 mag •. f'hur,, :.?:IHH1·1HI I> 111 .• bm <*II, 2 car ger, •Pool & BBO'I •Stream1 I Ponds
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1 BR BMch Cottage. Avail buy/~ land or rtWit lrom park. Gu for Heating I Cooking · Ullll IUOI t • 330 W Bay St • SUI Tl •/M
tor winter rental, BMutl-1tS0<ry, no pell Paid ·--• · · • Good phone Y<Mce, min tuly Mnlan.d Incl llr• Qua.Int Vlctorlen bch hie 365 w WILSON • ·-10/1 675-6378 IY mag 8'6-1378 or 840-7784 •• Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •• 1yiMng 40wpm. Ml'9t be
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vu. 3Br 2'"'Ba, wrap· Uffml pet• 990-21170 15555 Hunllngton VlUege Hwy Leg BC1'1 494.5294 •Exec l'lome. Oen & eyn I IPllTlllUI I Iota 'or wcX,c, ~75 N~ Kltel'l'a avt 985 N Coul 1
eround dectl, lrplc. No Local~ on pr•ti...iou1 w I Lane. from San Diego •1t1• ••i llm pet1 S1600 Agt 550· 1015 B A 4er 2'•"'a. 2 E11t1lde 2Bdrm, lrplc. Freeway, nortl'I ot Beech --.-
tay ~ edecor tect I garage, petlo, grdnr, lo McFedden, weat on Wit ty rentels now evan Lm •• wru • ry ·~-·· r • . SIOO + NCUrlty AYlll McFadden 1147.00 wt! & up 2274
Wide OCMn ~. Eatate ~1~~/~~·~ Octot>et 111. 846-5861 1...:....J..:., Nwpt Blvd, CM..646-7445
IMng on ac,_ ol l}•r· VILLA RENTALS 1'$111 IW rTW WI Sii lml =a.s~4~~~ = :.~ 675-4912 1•;,ba. gat. redeocrated WOOOBRIOOE 28r 28i 3026 W Pactlle Cout Hwy .... ••v.. or 4'" ""17 Ch;:;ml""' Eut ........ ••ea 1&50 +111e. 673-2825 Condo, air, S960/mo Newpor1 Beecl'I Relrlg TV .. ~.,.,.. ..._ ·-• .. Ulun '"" -------__ Covered carpor1 Avl 11101 family l'lme 381' 2a.: WTl9I Ill 11& lmiMd Cell 720-0876 $147-wti sgl. "°deposit.
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or 2BR 1''4.BA 1 1400 pY1.nopet1$7951nclutll. Callatt5pm962·1398 SoCoast PlazeS495/mo. RESIO/COMM'L/IND 2• I Lawacart /AU!! E IE Furn All upgradee. Avati 673-8889 0< 673-869<>-No pels. N/smkr 979-0139 Ooor•~alr·Alteratlon1 v ..._ "" ",,..
1011 544-2484, M·F. 9-5 E'lld• studio apt $450 utll l!WJ!rt lffc• J! 14-0 YEAR OLD stratohl. $2.40 per day i:~~!;,~,;L:;~~~ ~~7~4~Y ~~Jlc T_r_ee_/_T-rt_m_/C_IM_n_u_p_c_om_p•.1t~ ~ %~=~
JBR 2BA 1 trhtel6:-01'1rlallen .. ino•• im-1 1~10 W-Ocean-I prol rtlsmk. mete, wents , gerd4tnln0. Competitive · rg upper, • per-.on ONL YI o-50 I front 2 & 4t!lr Furn GrMI to .here expenses with Tl'lal • ALL you pay tor Plu1 Small Remodel and ELECTRICIAN. Ou.a. work pncee. Chuck 842-2873 blye..ln compenlo"·•ld4t. ~~11t1ies1.,',,. 1y'r~ty bllls to M/F. 662-5712 1oct Mntl'lly 111 6/ t 5 . same 3br 2ba l'IM. 1;, s .E 3 llnee, ~o1nd1~ m•nlrnum AdCll1ton1 wans. Doof's. Fr• aet. S20 l'lr mature. caring lady. ""''· .,.,, I '"45 n222,,.. •1"' 7873 __, ,,. •••·1111, 1 •••• m •487'""'2 Gr-. "7" '"27'" Clean-Up, La nd1eepe, m•-. eccus><eeeure 3BR 2BA·Gr .. t ocn vu 1 llST I " "" .,.. v »-Hunt Sch $400/mo 11"'' -_, I 0 • -. • ...., u Gerdenlng, etc F0< the 1r;;t;;;;t1. ~5838
l'IM 10 tend, yrty, s12s0 2.BR,,2BA, v~ ~ •• d/w, * 11111 ....... _utt~966·l601 ___ SERVICE NEW & REPAIR. No l<>b b4111 IOb dOM, 650-3745 ·--------
u.IT lmll lndry rm, c1oM IQ all Beat ~lg. dlll'IWUher & stove 0411 IHSI Ctu•t/c.cntt I too llNlll Top rellty Land1cap1no· Rototllllno llPlliaiaiiioiibiiiii'IMl"" .. -...-.1. _,. •• buy In town only 1715 mo Incl. NO PETS 545-4855 Roomale to sl'lr 3bd 2ba DIRECTORY oriY9!#eys, petloe, pa1hs. Reuonable FRE •1'-1 Soll Pff/f>·Sod-Sprlnklen FlNE TuATINd iY c . ll ....... erllMlll 2035Pomona 28drm.2a.,2 cergarage, t blk bc1'1 $450673-9357 etc No tob too small I m•1•·831-2:M5 Colo< p1entlng·Border•1 •r.dSlnor16yraofMpc)y
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andk. Yrly 11150/mo-or atalrw, mo.t utH ~d, Othera avall 1750 lee S450 +security.•;, urn 142-4121 tlf.110 i . .,... Jim Wl'lyte. 842-720e SERV. C1Mn·U9 I Melnt Dtfflcult repen R ~
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• ..... 1 .. _ l.,,. ~.... lllT m ~7~-=~~~no pool, gar '450 +MC. Aleudtal ~ 14 yra ,........ ,... own etc. Gery 645-527)' PTL Main. 9erv Wkly/monttl/ lntJbt. 30 /:9 ~ .
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Ou:= ....__ In· ~ end ,...,d-llMcfl, 'M-8450 bl9, chin ca Mt oof-Sat M . 2IO Princeton~ IT! .. ~]~j"ij--""'I~ •LL llW •II • ptttona.,.., Ing job opportunity with .... ,_table. 8-710I. Dr, College Parle a A
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communication akllle. 280 For.et Aw Laguna drM ne ~~. B<otdwey M-F 1 •5· Must haw cw .xerclM bike, plctu,.., aam-12 Noon FMvlewat Ill.II I LUllll *
Comput« axp«lenee • Bdl 417-4777 Flower Shop. 2750 ⪇-Elteenl62·M t t blk•&houMhoid ltema. Fair. Bar~al New & aullllll II 11•1111" • M
plul. 8'1~ Bey C.Ub ' .J Harbor 1-2 Coat•...._. PUT Hlna '40-3-432· UMd Fu1ntture etc: -....... Ill.CU ~I=~:: Cl ... /Lltauutl -p /l Opportunity tor training MOVING SALE. FuH alze Everyt,hlnO A·,° ah ape. I 11111.1 .... ...1 .. 1• ... ~Mpm. 11• Attemoontlra. Must have and 9dllanoemtnt. Mu.t ~oom7' Mt,~,!.~.; Ruaon·abl e . M l•e OOME8TIO&FOREIGN ... ........ ---~~t/t.. t ce be haveooodctrMnorecord. -.,.,. beige....,._,, v elOlhM, Infant glr1'a 10 19202 l l!ACH BLVD. M-Ft111~·8-8tllll .. -~ umtUY /llllPT -~ : ~~ar•n cial>le ~uaf, opc)ortunlty Em-mo'• OICI S30l>. Gu 880 ex. t()y9, l\lrntture & mlac. '14/IN~ 1M 628 s. El,\Cfld St. (Plut r ). lnOudei:t °t
For buey byllder Id• ~ ~:.: Mus~aw car~-0415 ~. Call Mr." Charley ISO. M~.~~~0 •10·up. Sat 9113 t-5. Comer ol HI Drl"/ · j~ei:, :=! w111~·• ~
\/eloper In FUhlon la:2-3 1870 Newport Blvd c M -I t 432.0838 .,_I" · Santa Ana & CabrlllO. ..,. . 2 1u 91..e701 W11ttcate. Two round
yra exper .In r.iated field. &45-6448 · · D RY Cl E.A N E RP 5; PHOTO -1 hour 19t> print-MUST SELL: OUMll alze, GAR/It.GE SALE Furn 1131 ---------;;:======---trip att farea and r990l1
Top aec akllls req'd. COUNTER FIT & / • er/counter help FI T box sprln~ mattreu. mOW9f 10epd bike toti ILL•........ ... •12 UOI TOP Ill pall eooomodatlone ~ two Front otc appMtance • COUNTER PERSON f~ Exp'd or wlll train exper pref'd but wi11 1ra1n: frame. ant uea, paint-morel 0440 Elmhrat' Sat. A actutta. 4 Deya, 3 ntgMaat
mull i 1soo1mo or Nlary area, Npt Hlth ,Club FIT, 842-S488 Wage DOE. 250-0489 _ Inga, etc.'M -4549 Sept 13, 75 ,·5-488 K fWIRl~I ~=·~\.:n:fl~H=S For~ your ~ of nine ,. comm w/u.per. Send r• PIT, eng. requ d, nltmlc'. y II.IA•• For 24 mo. on app d credit Mtrcedea 9el\Z aorta 1n Muleo. Only at eume to Trider Corp 752-7903 Linda • PLAYGROUND AID OAK Waterbed, ~ueen. GAR SALE Fri & Sat, .... 11111611 111,tll llllllUfl 1&11 Ann-J~ne 1421 No' PRESSER. Corona 0.1 PRIVATE SCHOOL bkcaM , hdbr4 w/mlrror atutfed a~lmals. 5 drawer O Coat ~~ -
wan'da Ad .. 'Suite too: -._.... Mar Call ~-4"21 HUNTINGTON BCH. AREA 12 drawet pedestal $200 dreu, rtlrlg, odd a & ra::rRenault Top Meroadea Prioea Paid ~,,~
VIii a Perk 92887 Part-time. Immediate 3..SPM, Me-1441 obo 845-7811 . end a. 3175 College, 2624 H~ Coata M... CALL PETER OI' RAY swagen
-------:-8.-h:-OP«llng. Xlnt working E.Z. p /T llml Wiii . Office turnltura; Hiebert Fr9neh Ouanera. 141-112I ... • ... n 1442 S Bristol. S A ss~J~~=~r1'nc1u~M ~~~~~-W= Mgr wo•1 Mutt be able to llft Mall)' deal<, credeoie In llght Gr .. t lh~. lnexpen91ve 1=-__.:-------,.-r:= ....... . • word' proceHlng. Wiii ,,. "°"' 540_.2,. oel< and IMtMf' chair-Item• M ite toya, Truka 1 21Sor714837-2333 141 .. 0220
train. W111 conlldef 112· mT/•TIU 11 Plli'nlls · 12ooo or beat offer. haewarM , clotti., '..altl 1A1 O:teun i)i&up IOnQ !~~~~~~~~~ '78 TOYOTA 4dr. Exoal-eXplr• dOM of ~
'" UP•• Soluy ''"'""·-'*'Erl P/TL-1111111 136-4-9028· ' boota, llnena, Hwlng bed, good condition lent ·cond. al e pwr 9115188. Mcwtngeoonto $ 1300. 1s0 0 . c •II Fi.x enwta. PIT PIT Ideal '°' college student•. QualltY lrenott aota . lo11&-1 1i.m1. new materlBal• & $1950. 9srJ4ot. D/lt.TSVN 240Z 191o r9(1 I t H r l brka. aml,l m. •newSantaAoaAuto M .. ,
64-0-t333 S. Corsar. • 111111111 • I lleJc. hra. "° exper. MC.. H at , exposed wood laces Brenda ryer on black; Sun root, $1900 obo. 642-4 158
• P 1 1111111 II lmmedl•t• opening•. Call frame, mull ... 1 $400 hor• collectlon_ Satur-'82 CHEVY s-io long bd. AM/FM caaa. concord VW Baja Bug •69 ,,._
SECY Xlnt org. skllls, art2t.30mt .... -PllYllll for appt. 549_3073 I 733_0 127 day 9-5. Behind 1730 air, pwr/1 plbrk, lhell, 1t4Weo, new tlree & paint. vw '65 Ghia, rbt engine., motor exl rH 'good typing, rwy ph, $1200. 4pm-1 · am •-• · Santa Ana Ave. am/Im cau. good cond. CIMn Inside & out, mull new clutch, new ... ,.. h.,....1· Muit Mlli 12500. ~me to 23161 Lal<e 24hralwk •llLU.... P/TllUIT/UlllOAPI QUEEN BED. box springs $3900.848-4604 see $2,750. leave some chrome parts 1 ..,...... 548-1283 Cntr#205 El Toro 92630 muat apep Engllal\ MUST BE ABLE TO WORK Need hard workl _ & mattreas, very good HUGE GARAGE $/It.LEI meuage 847-8163. $1,000/0 BO 845-9420. •1111111 WITH THE OPPOSITE son Expert In 1.,,i.:" cond. $75. Match couch I Sat-Sun 8am-?? RED/WHITE · 1979 Ford TYPIST, P/T FuJt tlme 1 • SEX CALL FOR INTER-· tfk» lea ape & loveseat $20 1573-4220 Marine equip, Avon Red· truck. auper cab. v. ton, •at~ PllLlll IVW '74 Super Beatie. vw VANAGON '81, tint Bch .. SWANSON care, 0 c nup, run creat raft Huaqvarna. 4 fully equliu>•d $5000 Red/Black, moon root, beautllul. low miles, glua, air, clMn. newly Law Otflc., Newi><>r1 Oey ahm VIEW, MR errands. Must have own Queen size bd. brand new. rall cycle irrr. couch/love 548-3009 cult whit Ilka new cond Pofache red, exit cond. r.t>lt .• eng. oood cond.
Speed accurec:y easen-F•1llftl 530-2811 trans Flex hra_ 873-4664 stlll In pl\g Wrnty In-seet. apt kit unit, stuffed 14Kml, 3 yr warranty' $ 1950. PP 962-8640 S5000 obo7141350-3872 ~al.dh'!i·~·~52~~0ft-2 yra min. exp. fll 041 P/T .ltlllll IEllP-eluded. Pa)d $635 Must a.nlmals. clothlng & muchl VHI 0 avail. Sale priced at l/W .79 Rabbit, lmmac, ln-1---------
1 .... 1 IPA a-•-.. .,,,.. ( .. VI 1 b ~ aide out, 4 spd. 4 oor. ••-y ,._ an r All al\lfts available F•·xlble hrs. Near ap"""•r-TIOlln/lllllYIT11 sell. $325 obo. 846-3816 muchl morel 2185 Stal e DOOOE ·16. lull conver. ll l Ill I & d
...,. • •--• anee. Only dependable Sealy Poaturepedlc extra Ave 011 ctor • twn pop top, aml block V8, 052608 aleteo 39mpg $1895 I -,...._ Tecbical/Tr .. tl Saturday & Sunday only. need apply. 63 1-0262 llllT firm. Speclal. With frame, Placentia & 8rookt1urst) non allp rear end_ Otter! .Ill ILIMIS 8.4MS33 ' -I INll1ll -5505 Pan-time. N P8 Private club. excellent condition. HUGE GARAGE SALE 646-38477pm-10pm 1111 "'X.,RC!PH~l!'llf't"clrlfu~R"°A~L~b"'e~-HllT MU Ull I 11n I ff typlng/xln't phone akllla, I 1250 854-7818 Furn. appllancea an~ a-ti••" l .... TI f vw IAllEI WAHi •at .
Com & ho .. Ex.....,lenced background computer exnar helpful, ' All 't G 1 -1 lOOI Quall St N 8 ' •··-No Add•fiOn•t ()u1rr slgner/Draluman for puter .t exp _ r "'"":'d n l PT Nwpt Bell 675--0900 .,.... WOOD DESK lg good tlques. etc. mus o . ClutiCI 1145 " · Auto. stereo. Xtra c-,
cornmerclal pro1ects p<ef'd, flex shift. P~macy lnte<Vlew M·F cond $SO. Drar w/fold Sat/Sun. 2412 Orange Av 833-93oo Lie •506ZKE. At only Mario.ups
only 3 yrs eJtP 261·6040 W Ill UT IL• I 9.5 Mr Wells 760-0111 IEllP /MIT'T I down desk' $50. king Movlngl Everything must C~~!,~.1 Tk~IR~-~! HONDA •79 CllllC, CVCC, 5 P,211 • :et'~a:~ J--d-O-.a1ter •--ttttftt. 845-5000.axt 521 Salarylo $1200plusroom wtrbdwlml"oredcanopy goll Haehld Items. to~>" 2_1955 'w /Hard & apd,red,nutlras&.palnt, ~ THEODORI -..--""""' For appt. pleaM call l IAll lffillT and boerd, In Seal .Beac:tl $850 obo. 786--0642 clothes 2233 Santa Ana, Sott 10 1 497_3269 c• ... AC, reoent engine tuaff"'" /fuwil1 ROBINS 1,.ar ta,.111-2141 betWMn 9-4pm._ w/cllentel, lor Laguna Bch Type 50 good, spelllng. 'XLNT FURN· Buffet Din-Saturday 7em-1pm. P · work. S1200. 842-5981 · J
PUTl-IP . ......... I aalon $85/wk,.94--Jl2t ~ou,,·~.~h~~.n~l:~~~:~O~~f Ing t ab le, c ha irs , SAT 7-3.Chlld'aclofhea & l:~!fl~d~~OT~~:r~~~.~ HONDA '86 PRELUDE SI "9 t . FORD
S days a week , Including All Poeltlona. lllTALLEll F, Cook one meal. I barstools. misc. Call lor toys, tdOla, furn, house-mint mint lull leather black, auto, cover, bra. 5
Saturday Mull type. TAKE-OUT & CATERING Sectlonal garage doors & W .. , .. ..._ detalls 722-8472___ wares, etc. 211 Broadway perfect ca; collector~ r wnty, 7500 ml, u new ~
Art/drafting t>ackground Walter/Waltr... • Operators Top money, ... 1 , off Orange Ave eluate $32000 Week-14,000. 528-4699
11e1pM w111 train Apply Par adlM c~. 600 . all Co benefits 642-3~90 Ptnual lalMJ 1Miactllu"•' IOlS I ~ai•~E SILE d•Y• 0644-6440 Kelly. MBZ •73 45051.c new 1,-------..i
Pennysaver 1660 Newport Center Dr. Ne • anu··-•14 , ..... u'11•• CAR Phone/Mltaublshl • •• Night• & Weekends paint leather 1n't•rlor • sor TH-COl'NTY
Placentla.CostaMesa IROUTE DAIVER/Dellvery,I . C f'Ro _ 534 W 17th St. -450 In black hallburtonl lf•ltfl 11rr 648-4879 good.condition 113,950' \'OLK WAG ES ••-a RE"'RmR M/F' 18yra or older must LAGUNA H v N ser Santa Ana briefc ase Has ec-Call eves 549-9823
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Mac Gregor Yachts, 1631 tact Ken Carey, 604 So In 364.9029 !QUALITY antiques, con-M8Z '73 '450$L ISUZt: ,
Placentia.C M i~~~ lnd~~n· record Co111 Hwy, Lag Beach HCEmHIST 1-g_.___ --structlon machine 10011. JIM CLICK . M•ple yellow -RUNS l
&SllllURS Chicago ChlcaQo PIZ2a 11&1mU1CE Needed for Tropic Tan,"'lnvacare heavy duty power bldg ma1..-1a1a. (3) otf •••""•'/REN'A,.LT GREAT $1 4,000 OBO
.. P"''Y 1 •-ontyl 4533 Campus Of lrvlne Hrs 7-12AM. Mon-Fri. wtieelchalr w/auto batt road M/C'a. color TV's, ,....,..,., "'' 873-1 8-42 or 675·23SSIE " .. "" ,,,.-.--.,,.----· -== Experienced gfounds 969-5005 Kris charger Used less than 3 wuf'ler/dryer, 3 & 10 JEEP Mac Gregor Yacf'lts Ctatral 5530 maintenance man for prl--mo. $3800 968.0165 I speed bikes. camping M8Z, '78-3000. •Int cond .
1631 Placentia vat• estate In plant care RECEPTION needed at ----gear housewares frplc s ... I Ivory wl bamboo Int serv •·Jn 5510 UIPllT lllTT\.I . and diseases. Irrigation Sun Tan Center Wiii train KING Size Oak ~. $100. gas iog, decorator.Items, · • ,.. • record. lo ml $9900
H Drivers. 21• yrs Old Clean systems, and design. rtgf'lt personl outgoing Side by aide relrlg S300, handcrafts. hdwd floor-642-5554
""'""""".-.,-11--Stt-,.-*--cut, xlnt driving reco<d. Place ol employment & personality 969-0885. Sh redwood hat tut> Ing, MIC traller. books. IA VINE A UTO MBZ '80 450SL, M betg•. !
Full time ror exper Or1Jg · Rnlde Nwpt Seti, Costa· lnlervlew San Juan Classic Tan. CdM $SOO 6~~-~6~~51. or doll houses, MIC and C ENTER bamboo Interior, Mint 1 Store sales person. Great Mesa & Laguna aree. Caplatrano, CA.-Send re· Retell _ __ auto equip parts. tons cond. 41K ml. $29.500 I
Newport Besch store $5/Hr + tips. MUST BE sume & copy ol this ad to· PARK Bench $25. Patle>-.,,MOREll 714-951 -31 44 675-7550. 848-3 133-0
Ca.II M·F, 9_5 760•0111. AVAIL WKNDS 631-6962 Job #MA.6759. P 0 Handyman Is now accept· umbrella aanewS50. Van UT-llltr00-1 BOO 428 7485 ez •• 5 SOOSE .. Bl
Mr Welle ANSWERING SERVICE 9560, Sacramento, CA Ing applications lor F /T ski rack S 100 Pine Antq 1114 p lari ---M " l ,... ue.
___ ----__ All atiltts Switchboard Op-95823-0560 No later or PIT Mantel 5795 786-830l •• H ray leather. all options
*SALES* than Ociober i 1986 __ {aa4 falmtw) Mint cond S39,SOO
8'&tor1 wm train CISllEH Ct•r•ttn 6011 --1 IU OIEllT UOIPTll 675-7550-N, 848-3133-D Ste';g~.A,.;'=~ =ch ~~~~~o:'~~~t~,.:.1 ULHPHllll IBM compat comp compl FH•t1•1i• 6134 II.I ltuiq Ml-UOO IM BZ. Wanted 112-·85 • (llSIH)
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Mon & Tues. 10 AM to $895 w/50 MD dr S1595 V1 !J 300$0, wtit Of Ivory. gd APT MllAIERI approx 6:30 p M Must ~ppllcants at>le to work a Apple lie sys prntr 'Moving Sale Wsher, ~I cond 642-5554 Curt l
Looking lor manager cou-be Producuon Oriented flexlble schedule are en· modem $1195 547-0739 dryer, good cond, $150 ..
p I es t o manage Apply Pennysaver, 1660 couraged to apply We ----I b th Kl1 size bdrm set r.::=======;i
TIIEUIL 'S PLllllll properties In the 0 c Placentia, Costa Mesa ofter excellent t>enelits, ''" to ,,. 1022 s~ 9;2~4274 ••• •• ..-. ITUl.mG
area Apt .-sal Exper nee - ----promotion from within. Doberman. well trained. ~ '""'
TSL MGMT 642· 1603 MILi llAIH and an opportunity lor female. 2nd litter Pupa e .... ltacll 6140 1.111111 MOTOll 1526 Newport Blvd
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642-1753 --ASST MANAGER Make dies. melt down high tnose Quall lied and Free to good home Also GIANTIC Block sale. 4 WllT
Interested In 8 retell ca· Puppies 545-3710 lam.11•~. loads ol !urn. Always a tremendout Growing Med-Surgical co temperature t>lue salt to· reer Apply In person ~ CASllERS nda an organized mature 1 make maids to manulac· Mon thru Fri 9AM to 5PM FREE llitttH tt &tt4 misc Rennrlck Circle, select ion of new &
person w/gd olc sklllS lor ture tools Analyze SpeGI· 81 the following location h ••• 1010 TI (Warner /Edwards) Sat ca r efully 'repared I Has Immediate openings a variety 01 ofc duties & llcatlons Plan sequence ••_•, • • _•• I only 8:30-4pm preowned MW'& In lor succeMf1JI applicants ••ed t ....... 110 s Mea•"re I Inside sales "" exp , o o""ra n -"" · NlllYlll Free tq good hm tern 1....:•1 1144 stock . on· the 2nd & 3rd 1111tts helpful. t>ut wlll train I marl< stocl< Use various s 1 .....
Excellent opportunity I 644-0065 machines Assemble die 7227 Edinger Ave w/~h~d~~~ e ~pa~.• 11: d"""lr1"'1,-bd-rm--se-t-.-c-ouc-.-h. It does make a dlt-
We promote from within Verity dimensions S 1483 Huntington Beach shots 7 yrs old 53µ543 I .t bl1, lamps, books, fet'ence wn«e you
Beoellts Include. profit AITI MEOUltG mo , yr exp In job or 2 Equal 0 PolY Employer -1 plents Sat/Sun 8 30-4. 1purch7.i,our eMw. snaring, medlcal, educ.a-Earn over $30,000/yr at yrs eJtp as mold maker Free to good home 12 A11atllng Wind. .. -YI
tlonaJ usJstance Apply at Mission Viejo Service helper Job site Interview Sant& Ana Race Shop Puppies. Lat>rador Turtlfrock. I II ITIP 1-10 lllllET Stat 499-5176 Ive mag Huntington Beach Send Helper & Driver Good Retnever/Australllan mill -------.. nm -.:1
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673-0900 this ad and your resume driving record Must 646-9834 M o v Ing Sa 1 e I Sat ~ ~ I 3•138PacllicCoastHwy,9 uLLOCKS/S OUTH to know Orange County _ ---1 9am-4pm Decorator ~y~ll!:===::;:===~
Dana Point. 240-3706 COAST PLAZA Hu Job aMv6664 Acoepllng male & temate Jewelry/Fan/Art Love Seat $50. Lamps NR-·-E 'II 144 E 0 E openings for stock per-p 0 Bo• 9560 appllcanls Start at mini-6025 $10-$25 Cane chair 120. ('11•) .... _l1l1 -" ,, /PT anllL sonal and mall clerk s a c r a m e n t 0 c A mum wage & advance I Many misc 10¢-$20 7 .... Show rm cond, IOK ml,
THANK YOU
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ANO TRYING HARO£R
TO 8£ l
•SALES
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S-·eral posltlonaavallable A.pply1n person Personal 95823_0560 no'iater 957-3900 PETERSON Painting One Snowapple, 786-6812 2~ W 1st. Senta Ana musl selll PP 497 ·3320 [Y[RY MOOCl 'COlOft
..,. Dept 3333 No Bristol ol s klndl Must see! Best ---PORSCHE Cabriolet CALL TODAY t•:. ... •• on n-port aree Retell Costa Mesa,556-0611 . than 9121 /86 SCREENMakers/lnstlrs oller over $800 MULTI FAMSILY GRAADAGYE UW•tt•J1t _· 91 1sc. 14,000 m iles.
hardware experience a ------MOTOR ROITE Inside/out Exp d not 497.3199 SALE ATU A • -PLUS• Crawn Hardware CARPET Ol WIH necessary but tlelplul, __ _ _ Turtlerock/Sierra Boca. Burgundy metalllc. black polished 7 s & 8'11, great SOUTH COUNTY
18711 BE AU1 HI VC
HUNTINGTON AlAC-645-6777 546-7272 Joyce Otfict F.r•it•rt 1rv1ne Follow signs Interior. 5 spd, sunroof, stereo lull leather. __ . _ TUllEE Av11l1ble In Irvine area ._ ~ • 5047 I am/lmlcass. loaded. low $29500 weekdays JEWLE~Y SALES FI T or Avall days. $4 00/hr to $300 10 $600 No collect· SECRnlRY /lllllPI • ••f•'•I l~rt ltacll -6169 miles s t8K 497-5713 644-6440, Kelly. Week-.
P/T sales R{>•ltlons Call start. 675· 1157 Ing 3.4 hours a day FIT, some phonesand I', fte 16N: Everything GARAGE/ESTATE SALE alter 6pm ends & Nights 646-4879 j (714) 842 -2000 291~ .... tot , e1-.n
~M 979 2500 Macy~wlery 760-2628 CHALLENGING position. Monday thru Friday al1e•· bookkeeping 548-3641 40%-80"!. 011. Metal Furniture. household, & - - -~l~llUUSREn ~~~m Mgr~exp~d-~ons~u~Q•~S~ Lar~ns~~Md desks lll~g c•~~ets, ~~ FAl.&S/lt.T -----------------------------------
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.. comp""te printing ~-ter Ing women's chemic al day morn Ing C 8 11 metal storage cabinets & 522 Riverside Av Npl Hgls "' .... .....,.., 642·4333, uk lor Kirk SEOIRITT lfflOIRI lull llne ol office supplies __ has 1mme<11a1e openings dependency program O 0 t Private community. all up 10 5(>4/o• Ott Office LIDO GARAGE SALE
fOf e•periencewc:I saJes Aotatiot'l shill X'lnt fringe rM&t tal stutts evatlable Full & King. 2500. S Fairview, SAT 8 30 CASH ONLV
reps High High com-1 t>enellts 714 548-5546 l•!!J Plltt Pari-ume_ Retirees g col-s A 557-5464 113 VIA QUITO
m1 .. 1on1 549-9464 -oo•riE• IELP 330 811ySt lege studentl en · Lots ol Treasures
Reel Eatate Sales 9-2 or 1· 7 Dry Cleaning, Costa Mesa CA 92626 c our aged to c a II Ptll I hi•lll 1049 1llDOtSLE MOVING SALE I
.EE.•c•u111t 'Cd••"-•• •421 j'71A•240-0221 I c ed it ood 1111 "1111 "" .,....... IOIEU I lt4tl TJlll ·~ ~"" -PIHIU nPPY'I orner t> unk · w 1
Jua1 star11ng out? want to. Fragrance promoting TECHNIClAN Wlll train 17 wks old White wtit/blk I turning leth, w bencn,i
become successlul? 1 I"'' '"J·'~.'~,·;,'; !' Local dep_tartment stores right person to wk photo $200 eeCh 642.2355 3apd demountable bike
Before you do anything! . " •' ••' 1 800_833_8800 eQulp Call ror appt mahogany desk, storage I
Call Eldon at 759·•830 & • ' '' U '" Pf'IOto Stop 760-9157 nff-tul ... •lfttaS cabinets Sat 9· 13, 9-5, find out howl r-• ' Cash. t04 Via Cordova.
IRUTWllTHI TEMPORARY PIT lmmed I IN-Ol11Ht. •l8c•• 1,--. _ 1*p fWMOed IOI p.rlntlng --t:fr~~ -.... _ IWLHllfl MOTOR ROUTE shopmusthavepleasent l UELTIE,ILIElllLE I lOll l r-1t---~• personalty 549-9464 MALE 2 year• $200. (7 14) hats, atra ,
[ l T ----I 540.,234 I XcAiltEs 1nl1atabte 3 ...., A J WAHllOISl /HIYH -man w/nr new Evtnrude -.I. .A Av a 11 ab I e 1 n Laguna le1ectr1c supply store In 1•••ical laalra•tall iOhp • tank $1300 Call
Beach/L aguna Niguel area Costa Mesa Must speak 6055 I 551 -1817 Eves
-.--$300 $600 Engllsh 6'6-7777 ----RETAIL to N o collecting 3-4 I litbl fl.ti 1 Case Ptwtr lt1t1 70121
Ottlce prodvcts hour s a day M on thru Friday Mtrcll1 .. i1t 'Perteet cooo. new pads. 38 . SP ARK M AN &
Continued growih has re-arterno on Sat & Sun morning L I IOlO ' no Clenll $125. 842-9178 I STEVENS 1931 S11dan
suited In several open Call 642 4333 ext 209 and ask nal tHI PET S75 cruiser a llxer·upper ~s tor sales clerk' both • CaUlornla Mission style STUDENT TRUMI 11 s75· S2000 675-2679 1
/PT Wiii train Ben-O RANGE COAST oak llbrary ta le . Chllds electrlc organ $35 VIKING 21· cttaracter boat tor Jim b 5200 1 v. student v o n . - ---I
eflts. Call Personnel Depr Oak ottlce chair S 100 I 969_5814 after ,,30pm parade winner! Great lor
Newport Stationers D .1 ,.1 l 733-0127 --1 crulalng & partlesl
863-1200 II' I a 'PAIMITtVf Ptne Armolre lPi&HI Or1u• 793-9889 eft'6pm I
RetaJI $700 Oak rOll top. xlnt I IOSI Sall IHh 7 14 1
ULEl (41 11rs/d ) 330 W Bay St ~~~~::!'~~9~1nf8~:~~· K i ~hl ~yrac~k~·~•l 171 RANGER 28 ft VHF . •••• , ••• c•A L /-") Costa M esa. CA --- -I w • $2670. OS ' b901 new boat --"" w• pecan finish or~ tr 11~ RedueeO $9200 obo
N .' I 0 n a I Lumb e ' Artliaacn 1011 Hklng s 1400. 49 -3199 thll weell. 722-7890.
promot" from within, ol· .................... 1 llT IPPUAIOll I LOWREY Rhythm Organ; ERICSON 33' -Loadtdl
ferlng YOU Iha chance to Lii Ill 1111 with wood beneh, ... y OM of t>Mt In Newport
move Into management. • • lnstructlona lneludedi-Beach Boet ahow. u 7k.
We provide on-going Ope nin1• Now Available FRIGIDAIRE 1200 obo &44-5474 p P. 71 48&<t.Oe18 .
ema. lntarvlews wlll be Cubic leet S 100. I 1 mff .... ,. .. , training and great t>en-Atfrig.ratOf, Almond. 20 ·= I
tteld· (AR R Q u TE s &48·2798 P~V. elze. 1 pc, axh. la;Un 7,U 1 Orig cost $2800, wm aac-FAIDA Y I . Large Frigidaire, 2 door I rllloe 5700 MUST SELL MA I E EQUIPMENT
2pm-4pm 16 cu rt , white. worka , 281_8820 Of 963_8120 Sat-Sun 8am-?7
19122 Brookhurst ' Earn Extra Ca•h wen s 12s 642·1831 __ _ -Avon Redcrnt. Oars. 111a
(Cnr of Garfield) For Delivery Of Thi• naper -1TV, lttr", lltctrtaic• faok•t•. redlo. depth HUNTINGTON BEACH , r hr•ltart 1014 IOIO tinder. encMrs. bait
I tank port-a-Potty, Bimini
UTllULLIMER
I APPLT, llO.
Equal Opp Employer
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N•!ftlnal perfume Co
needs top distributor• &
..... rape Exe.l*'t In·
come l repeel bualneat
(702) 831-48", 9·2pm -UlU llllW•I
Full or pert time counter
..... In an Old-time h.,.d·
war• stOI'• Ste Stave at
WriQhtl H8'dWere.
12e Aoctieater. C M
SOCIO+TOM--
Exp'd & articulate, able to
arrange appointment•
w11ri ex.cuuves Hrly
wag•• ~eommlaalon
BeMftt• "48 780-1145
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Del iver 1 day a week., No
collecting , no soliciting .
Must have de'pendable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
C~t l 842-1444~
Ask for JoAnne Craney
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I "' fllll'Tlll KENWOOD KRC838, caaa top 2185 Stat• Ave. c M US tll-1111 rec*Wt pull out $375, (off V\ot()(le btwn Placen·
Saneul tOO watt ampllller ua & br<>Olttlur•t) 30 gal !iltita~lc-$125. 543-0212 FIRMI
I oea1111and Frto. dMlla. ---1u,.;1tck1/lt1ral mounted fllh. l'Va. din •2
tbl, draera. mattreaaes & ~~ kln • frame. 6-45-4224 •1150/Uo ·OP to 25' l1lad ilH Mareua Channel, under lllT""I! VARO SXLE GREAT the Archftl Bridge
Couctl, game table, pouff, THINGSI Old and new 950.9145
548-7505 after 5 OOpm treaauree 114 Gam.t -sli'PsAv_A_IL-A'""B-L=E-
CQRNER bed Uf'llts $25, Sat/Sun 10AM Sine 2-5'and 30·
90fl $15. 2 occ Chfa 115. • I .,. Cetl 642-4&«
dlMt,. tbl w/8 ci'lalra I U 66 9.5pm Mon-Fri
12" cof'9e enc1 tat>• 2 tltetRlc .:;;; I a..-· c~t of drew.,. 15-S io. & mite houMflOld lteme. M . ru1,.,.1tM
mlec •~9~tu,... ~~~~._'°;-1£. 1afti1 L r 1 t r I
COUCH S70, TV (I*• new) ONLY 94. &44...eooe --WH
1100, SwlYel Aodcer seo. FRONT YARD SALE-177 Taurue. ;:u cont&r
2 lg oil R91nUt1gt $50 ... SAT 0Nl Y 9AM-2PM t6eeC>1 e. new A/C, mint
flOO< temp I 10. n1e nee AH kinds Of QOOdlea cones ln/oUt, ISIOO or lf*t $5 ~ 1458 C M 417 Orehkf CdM off« ~8-0717
4 line mi mimun ~~~
· ' · s A Garage Sale ~\~ Ktt ·for $1.00
Fo r $4.IO you c an advertise your Garage Sale In t he Dally Piiot.
T here is a 4 lin e m inimum an~ the price Is the same whether you
advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great w ay to tu rn those h idden
treasures into cash.
We are also o ffering a Gulde to Better Gerage Setea for $1.00. T his
guide includes id eas on how to advertise. ho w to p lan , what Items
to sell. plus Ideas for a better garage sale : also a garage sale sign.
pric ing stickers. information on c ity ordinances and an fnven tory
sheet.
You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1 00 when you place
your ad a t :
Daily Pilat
Orange Coast Dally Piiot
330-WeaLBay St •• Costa Mesa
Huntington Beach !('dependent,
11&69-~ BMI., Huatlngton 8e8Ch
Monday -Friday 8 30 AM to 5 PM
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642-5678
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A PERMIT APPLICATION FOR OEVELOPM~_c;.. THl8am18 PEND-
ING BEFORE THE CAUfOfNA COASTAL ~&88K>H.
LOCA..,.._ .._,~of t .. #POf1 BIYd. Md the P9Clftc CGelt Hwy ..
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' AMJCMT: THE' COUNTY SANrTATIOH DISTRICT NO. 5 Of'OAAHGE COUNTY.
APPUCAnON •TWiil 5 .M,J4t
FOR FURTH!R INFORMATION, PLEASE PHONE OR WRITE THE OFFICE LISTED
BELOW BETWEEN 8 AM AND 5 PM, WEEKDAYS.·
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CHEVY •71 CONl9tte W , 7 a•, , 3 e>a, N 19 tit1 rtaX fl)TJC( "9lJC MmCl , Pml.JC NOTICE f'WUC'JIJTIC( o.ect of Trwt"' n.111roeiony September 2'. tw. •HO "* r911 ,,,. ~ 1nteraet PatClll 1 Unn 1 OI LOI ••
• bfecll, t owner. S7IOO ..._.731 Miko lltuetld In Mild eo..nty end A M or.,....,..,--*'""~ 10 Ind now h96d "'Trte1 S.13 •~Md filOnca TO ~ °' W8T '°" nm Ml ••• °' ,.,..,. St ... Ollctltled.. . ._ ellowed by .... ,..,..,, .,, 11 _,., MIO Deed of defined on • INIP ,_.., ~:.~!'-I ~HM .. 'II.ti• UNIT •3lt AS SH0WH Howatd Aoeefl. IClmlftie.. Trust 111 tM prOC*fY •tu· tn 800ll333 Peo-40to46
_ .... ___,,-,_,...--....,.....------ROYAL BAO. v..a. auto AND MOTICS °' ....... °'MO .. ..CANT IPP1ICT ANO DEFINED Off THAT trll()t ol the Eetet• . of etld '" .., Co.mty and ll\dutlve of Mc ..... In
C HEVY 'U C aprice A /C , tllt, ctu ln : ONTHRINYMl•mNT -CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM AoneldJ POll'IUS,decHUd. S111edetcn11>eOas theofhc:e ortr.eeo..nty i..
C'-IC Wagon, 25t< ml, p /wlnOowt, p lloc k• PLAN AECOfU>EO APAtl will MM at pnvat• .-io IN LOT 66 Of TRACT NO c:oro. of laid Orange Co. ,___._., ct-..ember 18, 18M 23 1980 IN 80()t( t3$15 ~and belt net tllOdlr 7032. AS PEA MAP FIE· p_,c;e1 2 An UftdMded -· ,,._ llf•. 3rd am If"". Ca II. LI e . ..,_, PAGE 401 OF OFFICIAL FIE~ on the terma and COl'Clitlonl CORDED IN BOOK 278, 24-,,. .,,,_, tn Lot 11 of
....... 750 83t·29M , 1LSTe37. CO ROS OF OfllANGE "-'-"•mentioned, .. ngtlt. PAGES 21 TO 29 IN· Trac.I 5613. " ~on I ... City of Fountain V~. 10200 S&eter AYenue, Fountain V-"-f, 92708 COUNTY CALIFORNIA title. and lnl•-1 of IN CS. CL US 1 VE 0 F M I S . map rec:Ofdld tn 9oo11 333. .... ,,, __
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THEODORE
ROBINS
THEO DORE TO AU INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS:
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Ing. """ good & body_ ~· tr1r hitch. l500. · The Huntington V-"-f Boys end Glrte Out> Fedlty to be loceted on the-.t l6cle of Brooktvst ________ ..._ __ 2_11:_2_1D_ll2~-3lll--IE--1 Str:-t bets•t WerMI end Hell Awnue In C...1rst tt2;25.
(() T4 M f ")A f'o l J ')011)
Haveapragesale
without th• pr age
S•ll your Items In cl•sslfled.
P'tlltC NOTIC£
Notice I& hereby gl~. To all pwMnt ln1wfttwd. ~ •• creditor-. heir s,
leoetea. or *vi-. In "'9 "t•te · of"M09tltlf tltYSklNO. decMs· Cid: ........ ,....__ 2111
Jetfwtofl · 0.vl• H'9flwey.
C_ry1fel Plat• ~-· ·NO. 401, Arll~ Vlr91ni. 22202 "'-. t loltt9rt tftt~t~ or of eel· mlnlah'etlon M8 be«I laeued to MARY H. RYSICINO. ea AO·
MINISTRATRIX of "'-Eatete of MOARIE RYSICIHD bv: Circuit Court of tt1e COUflty of ~rllngton. a coun of ~lent turlldletlon of "'9 St41te of 1'91ni.. ·
Ttt.t the followJnt ~ la I"
dM»twd to« tlo6dlne ~· pro-perty of the .... decedeflt.
AmerlC*' S.Vlntt & LMft Auoc .• , .. , Von K•m.n Avenue. P.O .. f lHlf. trvlne, CA .,713 . ...,,
(OVftty of. 0r.,..
Ttt.t tt1e Uftdlt'tlgfted .. ,,"to recel.,.. ttle Mid ,_.._, pr~·
ty or c.ollect ttle clalm (•I and to remo.e ttt.t collected« r eceived
trom ttle State of C.llfor"I• to tt. Mid Sllte where lettwa tfttalnlftt•y « of ~lftlth'•· lion ... ..,.. beef'l laaued.
All penon• tt.vlng clalms ~IMt ttle oac.dent « •n In ~"' In wld "fate and wlV!lng to object to wc:tl l"'ltmOVel m 111 l QI.,.. wrltteti notice of wctl oblec non to ttle per'°",,, pwtOna '"· det>ted to. or "oldtno ,.,_,.,
prODertY of. the dK~t Suell
notlc:e muat.,. given to the penon
lloldlna tt1e per.,,.1 P'CllMirlv °' 81NIM1 wtlom ttle cl•lm 11 m'.cie
•f Iha ltddr-•• llatect etiow wttt'll". JO DAYS after tint pv!>llc atlon of tflt1 notice
OATEO:----MARY H RYSKI NO Aa Admlnl1tratrlJ11 of the E•late
of MORRIE RYSKINO. 0.CMI ed 0rl"ge CMst Dally Piiot (Al10IM) ~ 4. It. II
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Tho Protect It located In • medium d9n.ny r-6dentlal ... Where the 9"ectl On the nattnl and
~ 9'Mronment .. be"**'*·
An EnvtrOl '"*•t•,... A9cord reepectlng the 9UbJect proj9c1 ha ~ mltde ~ doCumenta
' the enw oiumen..i r9'Mw of the protect end mor. ~ Mta forth the rwon8 wtiy wet\ statement 11
not required. Thie Enwonmentel ,_,... Aec:ord 11 on Ila at tile~ ~and la ~ tor
publle ex.amlnatlon and copying upon requeet, at the Plennlng Oepertment, ~ w the hour'9 of
8:00.,,, end 5:00 P:"'·
COMMENTS TO GRANT RECIPIENT
All lntareeted agettdee, groupe or lndMduela disagreeing wtth either of the two propoMd action•
I
are lrwtted to eubmft written commenta for oonalderatlon. Suc::h commenta wtl be, ... at the City
or Fountain v~. 10200 Slater AY9nUe, ~ Oepertment, on or bef0t9 September 29. 19N. A1I
' written c:ommenta reoetwed wtll be COMidered and the City of Fount8in v~ wltl not requeat the
,...... of Federal fundt or take eny action on tho ct.c::r1bed projeet priof to HUD'• written
auttlortzatlon to UM thole fundt. n Is requeeted that thole forwarding commenta apectty wNctl of the
propoMd llCtlont Is being addr-..d.
OBJECTIONS TO HUD
The City of Fount.in V~ wtll undertake tho projeet deecnbed abo\t9 with $70,000. of Blodt
Grant fundt from HUD under Tltle I of the HCDA·1974. The Ctty of Fountain V~ It oertltytng to
HUD that the Ctty of Fountain V81ey and Judy L KelMy. tn her offtdel ~•City Maneget.
c:on.nt to -=cept the furtldlcilon of the ~ courb If en ectton It twougM to enfotCle
reepon91bllltlel In retatlon to enwonm.nt.i revtew, dedl6of\ meklng and action; and that theM
roepon91blttiee have ~ sat181fed. The leg.i "'9c1 of the cstlftcation la that, upon ltt apprOYlll,
Blodt Grent funds may be Uled and HUD wtl heve•tilfted Its 1eepot~ under the pqtlonal
Environment• Poky Act°' tMt. HUD .. -=cept.,, objeetion to lta apprOYlll of the ,...... °' fundt
and ecc:eptance of the oertlftcatlon onty If 11 ls on one of the tol owtog beela: (•I That the oerttftcallon w• not tn tact execut9d by the Certifying Officer or other offtcer of appllcMt approwd by HUD; or
(b) that 8l)OIC:al1t'1 enwooment.i r9Ytew record for the protect lncffcat• omt•on of • required oea.on. f'lndlno. OI. St9P IC>Pkab6e to the protect In the enw CN omental review proc:.a. Ob)eetlons
must be.~ and tubmttted In ~ wtth tho reqWred pr~ under 24CFR Pert
' 58.75 of the lnf9rTn. Aegulettone found In the Federll Regiat• deted April 12. 19&2. Thw
~.,.. el'td'•1* In the ofb of the Ctty of Fountain v~. Plannjng Department Objeetlont
may be 9ddf 1111 ~ 10 Envtronmen..i CIMrMce Officer. U.S. Dlpertment of Hou.Ing end Urban
o...I~. 815 West ~ Boutevwd, Loa~. CA 90015-3801.
Ob,ec:ttons to KUO on the,....._ or fund• on any basis other than thoM steted In the prev1001
paiagiapl'i ..a not bo oe>na6dered by HUD No obj9Ctlon reoetved after October 15, 19845, will be
conttdered by 11UO
PARCEL 2 c:edent at the lime ol dMltl CELLANEOUS MAPS IN Paoes 40 10 •S 111GlulN9 of
AN UNOIVIDf.O l/IOTH and all rlgh.t. 11111. Md THE 0 'FICE OF THE Misc Maps tn tl'le offa of
INTEREST IN ANO TO LOT 4 1n1er"1 l"-1 Ille eatate 1119 COUNTY RECORDER Of' the County Rec:Otder of Or·
(COMMO N AREA) OF ac:Qutrld In .OCS•llon lo 1n.1 SAID COUNTY 1f198 Co .•
TRACT NO 8331 AS of lhe decedent at lhe time EXCEPT ALL OIL OIL Tile q1e •t 5Ubjec:t 10 CNI·
SHOWN ON " MAP RE· of deetll, on lhe real propeny RIGHTS. MINERALS, MIN· rent tu.es, e<wenanta, OOfls
CORDED IN BOOK 439 commonly )lnown • 22272 ERAL RIGHTS NATURAL dlloOna restr1C110M. ,_.
PAGES 8 TO 12 INCLUSIVE Klllery C1tcle. 1" ,,,. City Of GAS "1GHTS, ANO OTHER 11a1Jona rigllta ngtlt• of wey
OF MISCELLANEOUS Hurtllnglon &Mdl. Cownly HYDROCA RBONS BY andeuemenlsofree«d
MA"S RECORDS OF OR· of Orenge, Stell of c.... w HAT s 0 Ev ER NAME The ptopet'ly IS lo be 90ld
ANGE. COUNTY C ALI· IOl'nta 11\0fe partieularty cs. KNOWN THAT MAY BE on Ill .. JS" 0-. acept
FORNIA TOGETHER WITH 9Ct•l>ed as WITHIN OR UNDER SAID tor uti. ALL tMPR~V t~llt't1. Lot.t4.70fTract.l103 . .a LAHO_ I OGETttER WUtt Ofler0<••-lbl!rlJ8fltL
THEREON' EXCEPTING per mao-cec:ordld 11'1 8ootl THE PERPETUAL RIOHTOf of any to~ kqM ...
THEREFROM ALL CON-303 Pages 8 to 13 lnc:lullve DRILLING. MINING EX· aom1Natr1tcw Of tlle --
0 O M I N 1 u M U N I TS ol Mo« Mapa of Ol'enge PLORING ANO OPERATl!ltG IOI' An) demage not ~
LOCATED THEREON County, CaMornia. THEREFORE. ANO STOA· fdoMd by Ille O'lipq>'• •
EXCEPTING THERE-Tl• ..... ~ to c:ut· ING IN AND RE...OVING soecoon ol tlle pr009r1Y Of.
FROM ALL OIL OIL r.,.\ lvea ~ti. coo-THE SAME ,:ROM SAID ter~•elMMllle-.....t
RIGHTS MINERALS MINs dlll()n9 f"ettttC'tl(llnl. r-• LANO OR ANY OTHER Inc! 19'Jr-1.at-lrOM ..
EAAL RIGHTS NATURAL •ahons rlghta. ngltta <>' wey LANO. INCLUDING THE lhab<ltty -UQ.g11 ot ~
GAS RiGHTS ANO OTHER and _,_..ts Of rec:otd. RIGHT TO WHIPSTOO< OR la!er be ~ d\el
HYOROCARBOH BY WHAT· Tne p<opet'ly to be l<*I on OI RECTIONALL y DRILL tuell 1"dfWldl.loll ~,..,..
SOEVER NAME KNOlNN .,, as .. t>UI• ... ceci, '°' AND MINE FROM -ANOS wnown ot damage noc ~
GEOTHER ... AL -STEAM. lllle OTHER THAN THOSE ~eel Dy °"9ror'a ~
ANO ALL PRODUCTS OE· Otleror. •-their rtgrtts. HERE 110 8 0 VE 0 E ·!'ion Tr.e $811 w111 DI m.oe
RIVED FROM ANY OF TliE ti eny to rec:cwt lfom Ille SCRIBED OIL OR GAS Wfll\oul wan..,ty ot ..,'f lrlnd
FOREGOING THAT MAY admlf>ISlratOI' cw Ille •tate WELLS TUNNElS ANO las 10 l"8 condltlOn of Ille
BE WITHIN OR UNDER THE fOf any da~ not die-SHAFTS INTO THROUGH P<ooertY or 111 ~~
PARCEL Of LANO HEAEINs c:lo.-c' by Ille olf•OI' a in-0 R A C R 0 S S • H E lments aopllc:able ZOfW19, Of
AB OVE DESCRIBED se>ee1tonofthepropeny Of· SUBSURF,.,CE OF T1-1E '*"""Id-~
TOGETHER WITH THE PER.'. , ... or ........ ,lie nlale and LAND HEREINABOllE OE· 8'<1• or offers -..,...,«!
PETUAl RIQttT OF DfUU· Ille repr-1111ve lfom all SCRIBED, ANO TO BOT-tor t11os· property and _.
ING MINING EXPLORING liablllly even lhOugfl II mey TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCl<ED I be on wntlflg and .. be ,.
ANO OPERA TING THERE· later be dttCOYefld thel 0 R D IRE C T I 0 NA L L Y oe<ve<I 11 ,,.. ottic. of
FOR ANOSTORING INAND tuctl tndt111dull Sllouid !lave ORllLEOWElLS TUNNELS 11urwl ti R emer &
REMOVING THE SAME llnown ot d~ not dlls ANO SHAFTS UNDER AND jOIV~ attomey9 fOt
FROM SAID LANO OR ANY covered by OfterOf'• lntc>ec:· BENEATH OR BEYOND THE I tlle A<SmlNltratOJ • MO
OTHER LANO INCLUDING hon The Nie wo" be ma<Se EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· Newoor'I Ceni.t Omoe Suite
THE RIGHT ' TO WHIP· wttl\Out wwrartl)' of eny luno OF ANO TO REORIL.L. RE· ISS5 Newoor'I 8eec:fl Call-
STOCI< OR DIRECTIONAL· .. lo lhe c:ond!llOn ot ,,,. TUNNEL EQUIP MAIN· lornta 926eO O< may be filed
Ly DRILL ANO MINE FROM property Ot •IS ompro.,._ TAIN REPAIR DEEPEN
1
.... tll Ille der1I ot UiO Su-
L AN OS OTHER THAN IMftlS apoloc:at>ie z.oning or ANO OPERATE ANY SUC1-1 ~ Cour1 arry ttme lf't•
THOSE HEREJNABOVE 0£. petrl\lllld u-tf\ereol w El L s 0 R MI NE s ! llfS1 OUblOc:at>on Of tl\la "<>-
SCRIBED Oil OR GAS 8'0s or otters .,. WW•led WITHOUT HOWEVER THE 'ltat ~ Def<><• an., .....
WELLS TUNNELS ANO IOI' lh~ e><ooeny 11\0 rnutl RIGH1' TO DRILL Mt"'IE ma6e
SHAFTS INTO THROuGH be •n •••flllfl9 ll>O ,.;II be r• STORE EX~E ANO ()P.
1
T~ pr009'1y -be 1010
OR A C R OSS THE c:etWlCUlll'ie~~Gr ... ·IERATE THROUGH THE IOI' Gast\ ON)' Tuea""'
SUBSURFACE O F T1-1E walO & TnomDl;O" and SURFACE OR THE UPP£R pre<f'oym' on an~ ,_.,_
LAND HEREINABOVE OE· H "r w • t z Rem e 1 6 SO O FE E T 0 T 1-1 E I acc:eo•a1>1e to •ne otteror
SCRIBED AND TO BOT· OtV•neenzo altO<~ I()( SUBSuRl=ACE OF SAIO sna•• be e><oralec:I as°' the
TOM SUCH WHtPSTOCKEO IM Adm<n•strllO< at MIO LANO AS RESERVED IN dlle ol •f!C0<°"'9 ot Ille~-
0 R DIRECTIONALLY ~C..t .. Oft._. S...te\THE DEED RECOROEOl veyanee Eaam1natt0n ot
DRILLED WELLS TUNNELS 1555 Newi>or1 Beac:tt c .... JUL y 19 1972 IN B()()t( tttle transter , .... eno ..,y
AND SHAFTS UNDER AND lorn·• 92660 Of may be hied 11170 PAGE 102 I OFFICIAi.. 111\e """'anoe POky eno
BENEATH OR BEY'ONO THE wrtll IN cler1t~ Yid Su· RECORDS one-natl ot 1n. eacrow
EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· penor C~ano, 1•"'41 1'1er Tl\e SltM'I addre» or ICl'IMgei sn11t be '1 ll'le •~
OF ANO TO REORILl RE-lttsl OUl>lic:llion of 1nis no· othef c:ornmon oes>gnatton peonse or I~ estate Tiie
TUNNEL EOUIP MAIN· ttc:e ano t>efOfe anv sai. oa OI said p 1ooerty 11 porc,,a-snall Da)tl"te cotl
T AIN REPAIR DEEPEN m1oe purporled 10 l>e 1906 Pon Of 1ecoro1ng or ll"te c:on-
ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH This P<oe>erlY w•H DI '°'°I Renwoc• Piece N4two<>rl lveo,•nc:e and Of\8-l'lllf ot tlW
WE l LS 0 R M INES tor casn onry Ta.aM and Beach CA esc;r°"' c:,,.,ges 4ny !>IOI
WITHOUT HOWEVER THE Otem<vms on any onsuranc;e SMI Ule wtll 1>e maoe I must oe s..omoneo ICCO<n·
RIGHT. TO DRILL MINE acceo1a1>1e 10 tne offer elf I Wlll\Ollt covet1an1 or war-1 panteel oy SJ 000 00 c..n Of
STORE EXPLORE ANO OP-snall ~.J>fouteO as of ll"tel t1n1y eapren or rm~ u c:erl•lied ct>ec;Jt ""ti> 1"8 bal-
ERATli THROUGH THE da1e ot rec0<dlnQ Ollhecon·1IO title ooueaa.on °' -anc:e to oe oaoo uoon COO·
SURFACE OR THE UPPER 11eyance Eumonatton ot c:umb<ancea to salll'f) Ille htmlllOf'I of S.VC" sale by the
5 0 0 F E ET 0 F TH E Ulle Ir 1nster """ •n<? any unpaid b1t1nc:e due on !lie Court
SUBSURF AC E OF THE uti. 1nsuranc:. l)OllCy end note or notes secured by The r19"11 tH~ tor•
LAND HERElNABOVE OE· one.,,alf or the escrow said Deed of Trust 10 w•t J«1 any and all,,blds
I SCRIBED AS RESERVED cha•oe•. sn111 t>t II Ille ·~· s 157 083 80. r>lu• ,,_follow· Dated s.:i>temt>et 8. 19"
IN A DEED FROM Ft~T pense ol ,,,. .... ,. Tiie 1ng Mllmllld c:oala, ... GEORGE H DAVID Ad·
MllC NOTICE P\lll. IC Ml T1C£
AMERICAN TRUST COM· pvrchner Sllall pay,,,. coal Plfl"5 end ad-.anc:ea II ,,,. m1rustrat0' ol tne Estlle of
PANY A CALIFORNIA COR· of recording of Ille <on· time ol Ille 1not1a1 publlc:atoon Albert .... G Pomus De·
?ORATION AS TRUSTEE veyanc:e and one-hall of,,,. or ""' No11ce or Sale ceueo ..., L 1(....,, CltJ ....,.,.,, Cltf of,........ v.-.,.10200....., Aw. foum.ln v--. ll70I I UNDER DECLARATION OF escrow cllarges S2 872 11 MOTICE TO HU .. WITZ, .. ,.,... • ~ TRUST NO PL H 1359 1 Any b<Cls must l>e SUb-1 "'°"'"TY OWNll" IDI VINCUUO. ~ ,, ••
DATED NOVEMBER' 30 m1t1ed 1c:c:ompanted by YOU ARE IN DEFAULT ~ COt'pot-. 9r;
FICTmous •USINEH d...Cted b~ ari nO•\' Ou•I Pvbft8hed Orange Coast Deity Piiot s.ptemb« 11, 198& Th075 1978 ENTERED INTO BY $3 000 00 casn or Cer11l..O UNDER " DEED OF TRUST I "oMrl "· Hurwitz., At·
NAME ITATUffNT Gregory Jonr P'9t!°" .,._IC """TIC£ Dll-fC 11t1nrr I NEWPORT VIEW A CAU·I GllK~ With ttoe t:>alane. 10 OATEO Apr1t 29 1981 UN-It_,.. for Adltl .. lletr...,,
The lotlowing pertons are Tri1s state<n~• ,..15 1,~ P\llllC NOTIC£ r~ "" P\&JC NOTICE r~ """'~ FORNIA GENERAL PART· t>e patduponconhrmallonot LESS YOV TAKE ACTION 110 *-SNW1 C...-on...
d0tng business as \/1llage .. ,t,, "'"Count) C•~• oi O• NERSHIP AS TRUST OR SUCh sale by Ille Court TO PROTECT YOR PROP-Suite 1555, New,..n ~ M0<t9agt' 2•00 Main S1ree1 anoe Co...n1, ,)(> •..c;ivsl :6 FICTITIOUS 8UltNESI .. .,. lf\one CA 927 '• 10 1986 •"9• COur>t~ on Seolembe< ANO FIRST AMERICAN Tf'>t' roght ,, ·~ 10 , .. ERT'I' ll MAY BE SOLD ,&TI CA ... (714) ,...,.,
Suitt' 201 .... n, CA 927 " •Q86 NAME STATEMENT FIC11 Sad~u~ Go,,••• Fl1177'1 4 '986 TRUST COMPANY A rec• Illy and '" bt<h A PUBLIC SALE F YOU Publ•Sl'ed Orange. C~st
Village Reel Estate inc flt... -..,.. •c11(i.,1n9 oetsons are 1·522 Weyn ••e ""',,. l>ubl·She<l O•an9e Coast ,,,_ TRUSTEE RECORDED OC· Daleo September • NEED AN EXPLANATION Oa•') P1101 Seotemt>er 11
Caltt()(nll corporllion ;;.>•OO p.,0, s,.P<l Qqir~ Co.ut d.:> "9 1>us•neu as Ft an' s Clo 91" U Dail) Po101 ~Dlenioe< II Puo• Sl>e<l Otl nge Colll TOBER 6 987 AS INST RU 1986 Of THE N" TUAE OF THE t2 '8 •986
Main Street Su•I" 201 Ol 't o i()t S!'O'er"!De< ,. C .. stO'"' 01 nt n 9 & 'nos Ous•nt'SS S con-18 25 October 2 1986 Oa·'• P.101 S.Otemt>er II 1 ., STEllE N HOWA RD PROCEEDING AGAINST Thf'079
'''"ne CA 9271• " IA ' 0c'<JOt'• : '946 ,,, l!'C0••'•"9S '905 N Busti OvClt'O c .. .1n no· .. oua T,,083 t8 25 Oclol>e< 2 1986 ~~~~•ANORE~20~~030 o; ROSEN Aom1n1atrll0t of• vou YOU Sl"'OULO CON· ~r.rc .
Tnos business 11 con ll>(l6" S• --Sa,,11 An1 C• Ror S Gonara Tno93 ?ARC~L 3 tile Estate of Ronalel J TACT A LAWYER "" ~
dueled bv a n un1n 92"06 ''"S s1a1ctMen1 was hied Pla.IC NOTICE I AN EXCLUSIVE EASE Pomvs 0.C:.ued OATEO A~I r 1986 ....,...-•• • F'O<enc.o 1,4 .-.~-1""5 "'" 1ne Co..nt, Ciel' or Or Dll-fC """TIC[ . ~NWAlD I TifOW ,.....T A•MCAN TITl.I ,.,.. -corporated assocoatoon P\lll.IC M)JIC[ N Bus" St ~ • ~S~~. A~ ange Coul'I~ on August 28 '1CT1T10US 8UMNESI r~ "" 1"4EfoH APPURTENANT TO ION ud HU .. WITZ. •IURAMCI C~ANY • NA• A .. NT
OIN!r 1nan a parlnerU>op C 4 9,-06 1986 NAME ITATtMPfT FICTITIOUS llUl*lll EACH UNIT FOR USE ANO ..... I DfVINCPIZO,.,; C....,_ c.t,ot...._1• .... Tiie ~ng petsons ate
?n1l1p H McNemee Pres• I FICTITIOUS 8UStNESS Tn1s f)vs•ness s con· FJ1"'7 Tne IOllo...ng peosons are NAMI ITATHllNT OCCUP"NCY OF THOSE ~ "· Hvrwtu . At· llMtA-.~1-. Offtc:•r. d0tng b<.ts•ness as COD) dt';~,, statement wu filed I T~t'A,: ·~~'!,"'!!! 118 dU('lt'O 0, "''"°"'ova1 P\.b.,,"1"<1 Or1nge Coast 00<n9 business u 7BMA The IOllO•f"9 oersons are! ~?:,~~E~ c8~Mr;..EA:i;. =...,., .... ...,, 114 t..c"'"' ltreet, a..1a 1 ~1111on lfi582 Gottiaro
C C 0 .. Fiorenc.o I.A Ac-Oa·I~ P•lol Septemt>e< • 1 I F•nanc111 Services 561 do•ng blJS1ness 11 CtN l•ve -c.... Dnft. AN. c....... IZ'.701, (7'4) tree1 ':'unhngton a.act> w11n Ille ountv •erk 01 •· do•rig ous•nMs as Trie Auto r.,,5 sl•lemctnt was '•'eel 18 ;~ Octooe< 1 1986 • Center :29 Huntington ldeu 2548 S fain1tew St DESIGNATED IN THE DEC· ..,.._ 1 , New,..n 9eedl, -.s11t CA 92-64 •
1n9e Counly on AtJ9uSI 27 Oa<:IOIS 35<, Cosll Mesa ..,,,, ll'>t' Count~ c~ ... ol ()r Tl>C70 Beach CA 926'7 Santa An• CA 9270.f LARATION OF COVE-CA -(114) tw-4171, I ?vl>ltslleO Orange Coast Tet') Dean ""'" t87SO
1986 S1 Cos1a Me5a CA 92627 1"9" Count) on Avgust 28 I ComDVlet Auetnbly Cor· l(enne1h RM Tnurm1n NANTS COf.tO!TtONS ANO PvbhllleO 0.•"9' Coast 011ry P110I Seotemt>er I 1 C•ub 1..n "1untt"i)ton Beacn · flll2231 Jame~ Rot>ecl KuNman.-~6 P\8.IC MGJM;E ·oorllt1ef' C1t1t0fntl corpor-025 l 1urte Ln Cotla l RESTR ICTtONS RE· Ol llv ?ilol Siolembef 11 18 25 1986 •CA~
?ubhSl1t'<l Orange Coast Jr 355 Costa ~ St F31al1 l"'on "561 Center •29. Mesa CA 92827 CORDED IN 8001( 13318 12 18 1986 l rno76 1..arry "lien Manalleld
Daily PtlOI Seo1ember I I 1 Costa Mt>sa CA 9262; Publ•s,._., O•a""" Coast FICTITIOUS 8UltNIESI Huntonglo n Beac:,, CA flus business ,, con· PAGE 133 OF OFFICIAL Rf· ThF078 1H 5, Heyward SI WMhe<
18 25 Octooo• ;;.> 1986 ,,,,~ ous1ness •S con. Oa•I p,j0y Seot~·091 11 ' NAME I TATU•NT ~6•> ducted by in individvll CORDS ANO SUPPLEMEN· P\8.IC M)JIC( Caht0<n1a ~3
Th068 llvC IPd tly a,., 1no11110ui l 18 15 Octot>e< 2 1946 I Tf'lf' 1011ow1n9 oetsons are! r,,,5 0.,5,ness 1s con· l(en Thurm•,., TARY DECLARATION OF Ml.IC MJTIC£ This ous1ness 1a con·
J.Jl'MS R '<uhlman Jr T~ OOtnQ buso~ss ,., MAOO· ductecl by a corpo1ato0n Tnos stalement wu fole<J COVENANTS CONDITIONS . NOTICE Of Ou<:tecl by ce>-oartners MLIC NOTICE Tho~ ~'"'"men' was ltled I NESS SALON 1600 W Cal"Y M Cros Sec:· with tile Co nt Clerk of Ot ANO RESTRICTIONS RE· FICTITIOUS MJ ... 11 Ali'Pl.ICATIOtil TO •eir) D Athss 1..•rrv ~
w•lh 1l'le County Cieri< or Or·+ Coas1 ...,....., :C N-portl't'lary Treas u Y • COROEO lN BOOK 13585 • N•ME STA~NT I SELL AlCOMOl.IC "41nsfteld
FICTITIOUS 8Ul lNl:I S 11n9P c'ou"h on Augusl 28 fltlll.IC MJTIC£ Bue,, 92660 !nos s1atemen1 was hle<l ~ County on August 28 PAGE •29 OF OFFICIAL RE· T..,e •2Mtow~ Q«sooa.ate t M!VIRA~S • n ns s111ernenr;i.u m.d
NAME IT'ATEMINT t91l6 --Snan C-pqmptorr 2348 wotri tl'le Co...n!y Clefl. o!Or-F'J1US3 COAOS AN& SHOWN ON I 004110 ous<n41tS IS The Clark 9·•·86 '""'" 11'\e Couf'h Cle<O. ol Or
t'ne fottowmo ~nons llr~ F31Ul1 FICT1TIOOI 8UllHEll c ,,,t,,•a C1 CoS111 Mf'sa CA I ange rounty on September ?ubloslled Orange Coast THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN Como1ny 22651 Cl1ude To "'"°"' 11 M•~ Concern an9f' Covnh on Seotembe<
doing bu~nes1 as Teallf!" "··ri•·~f'd Orange Coesl I NAME STATEMINT 926;>" 10 1986 Da•I" ?1•01 September I' FOR EACH UNIT I.Ctr Et Toro CA 92630 ASSOC•119CI or, Gooos I tO •986 . & Pleaser, •38 Mein SI O..ioh ?1lot Seo1em1>e< 11 Tl\e follo,.,ng oe<sons are Tl1•S business is con-1 F3\92A5 ,8 ts Oc1 2 986 PARCEL 4 Root • t Bruce Clark t~PoflltO<> rs ao~yino 10 FS19DI
Hun1tngion Bch CA 926•8 t8 2!i Octooet 2 1~6 d0<"9 business H 14.uer ducteo by •n 1no.-1oua1 Publ•$11ecl Orange Coast obet 1 Tn()6g AN EASEMEN• FO~ USE "2651 Claude Ctr El Toro Ith!' Qeoartment 01 41Cono11c I oub••SN"O Orange Coas1
Shotley J l•m 6' I 70111 S1 Tl't-07 t Entt"tprose 2559 t tndlari "1111 811an C Hamp1on Daily Polo! Seotember 11 ANO ENJOYMENT OF Tl-IE CA 92630 B~•3gt' Controc te> U'll •I· 011ty P1101 Seotembet 11
:8 Huf'tlnQton 8e11ch CA Lane :G l 19Un• MtH5 C.A rnos Shtlt'ment wl5 n1ec1 18 25 Oc1ooe1 2 1986 COMMUNITY FACILITIES Pamela 40ele Clar~ CC>"""< ~·~s 11 3333 19 25 October 2 1986
92648 I DllDLIC MnflCE 192653 ,..,,,, '"' Countv ~~ o• O•· Tll087 f'UBllC MlTlC£ OF SAIO RACT '110 8336 ~26"'' C•auoe Cit El T0<0 ~·· 5,,_, · ~ost• Mt'$41 Tnoto
Thot Du~"'~" •t r.on r uv "" MctnO• l\ue<ooni 2559 t t ngt' County on August 12 I AS SE r FORTI-I ANO 0£S· CA 92630 9262(1 "' '" •' On·Slle dueled by an 1n01•1dual I K 27901 Indian 1-11u Lane z G L1t9vna tll&6 , flla.IC NOTIC{ FICTITIOUS MJSINEIS IGNATED IN THE OECLAR· 1 rn15 business is con 8-& "°' ne Pub ea1 Pl 1 P\JBUC ft()DC[
Sfhh11:1e!,,J,•lm1m"n1 ~·· 111•0 • P:tCTITIOUI 8UMNEll H·~~-~.~ 9~~~~00ft• ·u591 FJ,_ r~::'io!"AT'lmNT ATION OF RESTRtCTIONS Ouct~ b~ a ~rat 0111 Hee<>~ ---------• , ,. -~, ~ NAMI ITATEMINT r ~· • "--" "' PubhU>ed O•ange Coast FICTITIOUS 8Ul ... IS 1 tng persons are ANO THE SU?PLE~EN-ne<Y>•D Pubhtne.l Orange C.08,l' FICUflOUS •u ... U • ... 1,, Ille Ce>unly ( lf'•k ol Or I Indian Hill lA~ =G L.19una o.~~ Pilot SePH•mtte• t 1 I NAME ITATEMINT doing b\ISll'lest " S.rb. I TARY DECLARATION OF Robell B Clar~ D•·') I>. t c;t'Dlem~ '. .. ... STATE.MEetT --.\
1n9e C0un•v ron <;"lo1err1l>t'• 1"' '0110""'"9 oersons are "'"" CA 9Z6S3 18 2., October 2 l9116 l1't' fot1ow1ng persons ••• F1olen Yogurt 17910· • RESTRICTIONS A.NO •S T..,,5 st•lemenl ,..15 "'e<I ,9116 Tne 'ollowmg oerM>f'ls •• ' 10 1986 orung 1>usiness as GAL-fn1s bu51ness s con Tll()7• t d0t"9 t>uStnt'SS H S & S M agnocoa Founllon V1t1ey SHOWN ON THE CON-,...,,, ,,,. Co~inly Cler~ 01 Or Tn()"J '1c,,n9 bu5•nt!SS H M111
F31t234 l f RIA 13• E '7lh St z IOO duclt'O b) lluS.baroCI 6n<J wtle 1 En18"P45•H 2007 OelPrate CA 92708 OOMINIUM PLAN C Bo•es Etc VSA 18627
PubhShf'(l Q1,11tge Coast Co\ta Men CA 92627 VehO• 11.., .. oon, SI Hun11,,glon S...C:ll CA 01u efl J CanlOI' 8792 PARCELS ~~ aunty on AU9US1 ll9 1
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Da•ly Pol()I !;..p1ember II Jonn L l)nl IOl9 Manin Tnos $1al_,I was toled f\&IC M)TIC£ 926!"8 Satmon Ave f V CA 92708 A NON -E.l(CLUSIVE ntaa v ane, 92708
18 25 Octobet 2 '98& L•ne Newport Beech CA with the CO\lll'lly C~i. 01 Or-,ICTtftOUI ~II Stuart 0 Bt~ley. i007 B1tbat1 J Cantoe. 1792 EASEMENT FOR INGRESS ?vblrsned Or•fl99 Coaal ,ICTITtOUI ~·· NICllOIU R K1<N 1•371
th095 92660 • angeCounty on Augutl27 .... -tT•TI....,. 0et1wareSI Hunt Bc:ll .CA SaJmonAve FV CA9270I A ND EGRESS OVER Dally Pilot Seolemt>er 11 NAMllTATIMUfT M1,orca AIM! ''111~ CA
---------Tll•I business ti c:o"· 1996 ,._ '" 92648 Tiiis bualnna 11 c:on· THOSE PORTIONS OF 18 25 OclOl>lf 2 19841 he lo1low1n9 oerte>nt ere 927'4 rtalO MlllC£ dUC:led by an ondlllld\lll ,,,_ "'-'°"°"""O C*IOtlt .,. Sandfa c 8j(ll'-,y 2007 dUC:11d by tlutbaod Md Wife TRACT NO tOS87 AS SEl TllOIS dol119 bu.tlNIM ., CHGM KatllliMl'I l l(hne 1•371
JoM L Ulll ' Pl.tbhahed Or1nge Cout d0tng b\ISlfleA as MAS De11w1rf St Hunt &ch C" Datrell J CantOI' FORTH IN AN INSTRUMENT ""°°'''• 2972 Cole-l>dQe Ml!OfC. AY9 ""'~ CA
FICTITtOUl IU ... 11 Tlltl 1111"'*'1 ..... hied DAiiy l'llol Seotemt>er "' EnlerptlMS, 17342 ll ...... 926•8 Tl'll• 11atemenl ... filed AECORDED MARCH 16, rtalC fl)llC( °' LOS Alatl'l•IOS CA 90720 92114
NAMI ITATIMINT with Ille County Cleflt. of Or· 18 25 October 2 1986 Lii Hunt Bcl'I CA 9~7 This 1>us1ness 11 con· With ll'le County CW. ot Or· 1979 IN BOOK 13070. Ts1ng.vu1n Cl'lu 169~ h111 bv11ness s con.
The I01towin9 r:>ertont ere •noe County on Sec>temt>er Tl\066 MtehMI A St!Nlll 17342 duc:ted'"Y •n 1ndMdua1 •"99 County on Sec>temblf PAOES 1221 AND 123e OF 11• 'S1><1no Creel< Aoeo. Ranc:,,o toucled o~ nvsband llN!wite
doing but1ne11 H BHNll & ' t986 La Mesa Hunt Bch C" Slulrl 0 BICOt.lev 10 1988 OFFICIAL RECORDS ,ICTtTIOUI .,..... I PtlOI Ve<O~S CA 9027' N1eno1as R llltnt!
Auoc111e1 3•375 Dent "'"°" P\111.IC M)flC[ 926'7 Th11 slatemt"f1t was hle<l !fl,_ Name and addrnt of Ille MA• ITA~NT 1 E"'ni) S Chu 28953 r ..,,, 1111~ent was flied
Strand Road Sutte '2 Oan1 Publ1Slleo Orartge Coast Thol but ineaa '' con· wtll\ the County Clerk of Or· ?vb"sl'>ed o...-. Coast t>ene~••ry 11 WllOM reqtJMI Tl\e fotlow•ng persons ••• 1 SOrt"9 C•Hlo Roao Ranc:no with the County Ciao. ol Or
P0tn1. CA 92829-2709 Oaoiy Poto• September 11. l"ICT1TIOUI MJ ... 11 dueled by an ind•llldual ange County on Seotembel Oatly Pltol Seplemblf 1 I Ille tele ,1 being conduc:led o o • n g butt n e 11 • 1 Palos Yeroes CA 9027 • anoe County 0<1 September
Ch1tlH C Busell 3•37S 111 2., Oc:10~1 2 1986 NAMI ITATIMINT MICll ... A St!Nlll 10 1986 18 15 October 2 1986 82S P1t~c:enter O..ove Suite MA.AGUE RITE DEL LAGO A rimed S , Hammoud 10 1986
Dana Slland Road Suite i Tl't-09• T'1e totlow1ng persona••• 1"'' S11temeni was Illa<! FJ1tnl ThOU 200 Santi Ana CA 92705 VENT U~E 18152 Beacll 111112 Cocendge O• lot P:UIMI
Dani PQ<nt CA 92629-2709 doing business as Susan Wilh 11141 County Cler~ of Qr. Publ•"'9d Orange Coast Roc:.rdo ,:ortler ano. Ga•te 81vd Sttf 1•0E Hunl1ngl()(I A1am11(1\ CA 90720 Publ1she0 Ora"9C1 Coall Thi~ ('lllllMIU II con P\lll.IC NOTICE Moch ... 8907 Warner Ave •nge County on S91>lemt>ef D•~Y PllOI Seolembe• , 1 f'UBllC MJTIC( '°"... O.recllon• IO ,,,. Beacn CA 928' 7 Sont d Hammoud nn I Da•I) Pt4()1 541ptemt>er 11
dueled fly an 1nd1111duat Suite 15'9 Hun11ng1on IO l9U ,,,.,. 11!.. 2~ Octobef 2 19841 l boYe P'oe>ertY may be ob· Me1•0001111n Ltfe In C~·Oge ()r Los Atam1101 j '8 25 October 2 1.996
<..harlaa C BHMlll FICTITIOUI Ml ... IS Baac:h C1111 926'7 Tl\089 ,ICTITIOUI 9U ... U tained by recru-flfl9 Mme tn sura~ Compar"v 1 NtM CA 90~20 • ' . ~
fho' 1111em..n1 w11' lolf'd NAME I TATl'.MINT Susan Moc:llele Cr.ee1y P\lbltslled OtlllQe Coast NAMI ITATl-.T wrlllflil ffom ,,,. l>enlflciary Yon CO'DO<lllO" 101 lll' ""()(IS Gv 5837 SunmtSI .._. ________ _
••th •~ Cl)untv Clfllf~ e>I O• The 1o11ow1ng per tons ere 125 E Wilson St • 3 Coall 0 ••'Y ?•IOI September 11 "8.IC MJTIC[ f ile toloOwtng pe<IOfls are ""'""" 10 deya lrorn the 11n1 cotn Centre 0.1ve $u•t11 600 O. Pancho Patos vero.s I ·~ Coun1y on Avou" 1 l da.ng b\15,~91 .. CM· Mesi Caltt 92627 18 25 Oc:tooe< 2 19815 110tng bu~ u A)8'oad-w~tion'ot 11111 notic:. Foster City CA 9•~• CA 90720 19~8 O•f'n s He11llh lnslllvle f()( This bustneu 11 con· f l'IO&S et 2'no. c:esl International B) 8'oad· Saio Nie ..," be maoe L•ncOln Prooe<1'f Com· Jud) • Gu 5'3.1 Surwn•ll
,,,._. l Utntng end Oewtoprnent' dVcled by an rndl\ll<lual __..TfTIOUI ~II CU I 01Slflbut1on Inter wotl\Oul C:O...,,ll't or .... peny NO I ~ A C .. 1f0tntl ()r Ranc'h(I Pllk>s Ver1'ft
Pvblltf\ed 0 •9119"' Coaat t!.8119 Go1n1rd SI 11vnl-Susan Clleefy f'\a.IC M)TIC( M.U. ITATE•NT natoonel. 2300 NewOOll r•nl)' H~ or lmopll9d • Ltmtled Part".,.•ll•O 101 Clo llO'Xl
Oltly P110t 5ft(>IMYIM< ' I I I •ngton Bue" CA 92647 Tl\lt stal_,I WH 1119d The lollowlng pe<tone ere Blvd Cotti Meaa C" 10 11111 ~"'°" OI -Loocotn Centre Oft._. Su•te C,,,,._. Mto 12 Hfll'Otl 18 2!1 1986 A \ R Mari.ettng 151169 ""th Ille Counry Cler• ot 0.· '1CTtTIOUI .,..... dOtng bu,.,_, u Sil VEA 92627 cumb<anc:ee 10 Mlltfy 111e 400 "oet9f C1iy CA 944()4 St Irv.,.. CA 92• 1•
TllOe I GotPIA•d St Hun11ngton I~ County ~ AyOUtt 26 MAMI ITATlllllWT BEU WEDOINO SERVICE Jart Paul Af\08'.on 210 unpaid b411ana1 °"9 on tfllt This buS•nffl •• COii Sn,. Lu "4ao 12 H .. on
---------84!ach CA 926•7 t9&6 ~ ~ Deftonl ere 1121 E 17111 Stf'Mll s..rte G11ne1 Balt>oa I~ CA note OI not• MQKld t>y ducteo bv • ~al l*1 St ,, .. ,,,. CA 92"' t• fC NOTICE · r11,1 buaoneu 11 c:on· nMMt CIOlnO b<dlMa as Col()( AJ Slll'll• -'na. Cell! 9*2 MJd O..CS of Trv.1 to wt1 MrP\ob fh•t bvt•n•n •• CO" •--::=:::;::!:~~~:.:.i:O::--l ovetll<I trv A ~ ~· Pubhllled Ot~ Coett WO'MPaintingal'dOec:Ol'll· M!Cf\"4 K ~int 4S20 Tt111 buameu IS con M l 016 eo P'ut Ille tQllow. Metropo1t11n L•ttt •n· jduClld by • ~·· ~11
'ICTrTtOUI MJIMll ne•V\JP Oaol) l>otol Sec>tetnl* 11 tng '1 t'Gl ~ .. ~..._Dr E 8~ A,_. Otenge duci9d by an tndNldual tng Mllmlled coeta ••· ...,,nett ColnPenv J-L n&fSlltP
MA• ITATl•NT RIW\d•ll S Vyduna 18 25 Oc10bet 2-IMt Sart .1\19'1CleNttrlNl9297S C•bf t2617 Jetl .. au! Ano..-l*\Mt and 9dYancw at Ille u• Altton L u
Tl\e IOilo'M"O ~.on· .,.. Tlltl tllletnenl ... hied Th<Ml2 Cllan.t C«.11 J()fln1ton IC.lttn M Holtltna ~20 ! TPltt .... .,,....,, .... ,.., tome Of Ille tnn•al l)UtMICa110n lhtl ., • .....,,, -· hi.<! Tn11 •l•lement WU "eO
Clrre AMtftl•ala 1•n1 ange 'Counly 61'1 S~I~ Jl\mllC llJTlC[ Seti ~ c..i•-~15 9~ lln9' ~ M ""9V94 H 11 41' 00 ~ ~v ~ AVO-•~ Ui 8"9" ~ .. f'ln SeQ"""°9r I ~ A\19 • I'' T1alln 10 19 (I Tll1• t>utin••• •• con· TPl•S t>va1nftl IS con· '* MOTK:t TO 1~A6 10 l'lllfi
CA t"80 '1111117 '1CTITI0Ue eutMH duci«I lly II\ lfl<IM(lual dllCled by huso.nct and Wife "111141 ,....TV 0._. ,,,_ "11Da °'990IY J ~ 171 PuOll\tw><I Ore~ Coall1 ...._ ITA.,.._NT Clltttoa C JOllMI°" Jr MtchMI I( Holkif\a t<at9n Pvt114fhed O.enge Coell YOV AM! IN ot'AULT PublllNCI Or11n91 Coa.al Pl;~ Ora"9t1 t
SllOet "d M~UOM CA Olltly Ptlnt ~1.-ml>er n t t\41 lol\owlng ~ •• Tlllt 1111-1 -tiled M Hoetunt Oe.ty ~ Septllmber 11 UNO(" A OHO 0# T.-UST D••I) Pll()t Septff'lt>« 11 Oai.y Pt\ol Sf!C>tttmber t 1
PAClFIC VIEW
M£flttOt'tAL ftAllH(
C..-meterv • M or1uery
C 11ape1 • C rema10ty
3500 P ac1l1C 'tllf!¥I °''"t'
Newp0'1 Beac" 6.u .2·00
H~lAWN
'f!·OUW
'\Ai:>•tu'1-r. • CAfmelf'•' Crema10t~
1625 01Slo1 A~
Cos1• MeM ~0·5!~4
00'1'1) ~ .. Total ""'t" ,,.,. County C~Ot. o• Or· Jf 27101 MiUIOO Hiii• °' eiu.t>trd AW . Or-. Calif Wttl'l !Nt County C.WIJ of Or OI ,,.,, Hol•U ot Siie ••11' Ille Countv c.,. ot °' t••lh ,,,.. Count\ Cieri< OI Or
92!ff 111 ;>., Ortot>f" ;> t988 d0tl\Q bu91neH u OS~ Wltll Ille ~ty Clerlt Of Or· Tl11t 1111'"'*"' .,.. l"-d 18 )S October 2 1tM DATED ,'°"*Y t 1914 18 )S OCtOO.. ' ,... 18 )!I Octot>at 2 10&t
T 1 °t>Y11n11u " con fl\091 C~t'tlt<!aled 17S'22 W•'fM •noe ~ty on Sec>tern• ~lf'l ttte COllllty Cle(li ot Or· -,. __ T'l'IOt3 IU~lUS Y~ 'tAt<f AC· _ Tll0~2• -.-, ~TUhO~t!•L.::::::=======::.._
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C9 0ranoe CoMt OAILY PILOT/ Tt\ureday, Septembtf 11, 1Ne
a_. Cl*ms ~ wry 1;'9dltor lhllll lrl~ 10 be coneum· found, deW~. end Of· ~' coete ...... Clll· ~TO be OCIC>tl« .,. 1 ... wNeh It ma'9d et "'9 offlOe ot: Notrtl dtftd tonlla 9212', up lo 2 00 p.m.
CMDITOR9W the~ dey l>efOte I"-t AMOClet•. IM .. 4570 I. Tiie ~ '*-ftet Ofl the 29th dey ot a.pMm•
MJl tal;fllPlr coneumm111<>n. dete "'9CI· Campuie DrlYe. Suli. t . ...._. d9eer!Md 19. owMcl by the bet 19M, et wtllctl 1tme Ill
(..... ...... fled aboW port 8Mc:ft. Callfor.W. HMO Coeet COIMIUM~ COlleQe Pt090Ull lhell be 004!Md.
v.c .C.) Detect: $ec>leftlbet 1. t9M on or after OctOber 1, 11M. Oialrlcl end wNI not 6e ••.,,,IMd. end reed aloud In
Notice 19 tteteby ~ 1o .....,.. .._ U... ...._. N. This ~ tr-let i. tub-nMded lor ~let purpotee en open ~
orectllOf• of Ill• within L......_ ~ Tr-Jeel to Cellf0tnl• Unlf0tm during .the period tpecified e.tore e.nywril· nemec1 treneter0t(t) 11111 a ..,.. Com"*c111 Code Section tn Ille ieue ten proPOtal. the reel or of
bulk 1,.,...,., p •bout to be Pubtllhed Orange ~oH1 81oe a. 1111 the tntentlOt\ of 11111 Purchulng lh•ll celt lor orll
mllde on perlOnel prope<ty Delly Piiot ~lamber 11. The neme •nd eddr-ol ep.rd to IMM Hold property bids 11 upon Ille cell for orel
Mtelneft• deecrlbtd. 19U Illa person, with whom lo Ille hlghMt bidder with • bid•. any retpOnaible pereon
Tiie nemes end bullMll Tl\077 c1e1m1 mey be flied II NOtrlt rnlnil'IWm eccec>leble rentel offers to 1eue 111e Mid prop-
llddr .... • o4 the Intended & Attoctatas, Inc • 4970 of $5,565.<?0 per yew ec;. eny under the terms end
irenalerors ''' O.nlN 'a "8JC NOTtCE Cempus Orlve. Sult• 9. New· cording lo Ille terma end cond1hons spec1lied l'lereln
Hellmerk •63& Berreno• pOl't Beech, Celllornle 92t4SO conditions hartellar HI IOI • renlel exceeding by et
Perkwey.' Irvine. Celllornla NOTICI TO and the IHI dey lor 1111ng ton11 In the leaM , .. ,, hve percent (5%) tile
92714 CllllOtTO..I cw clelms by eny credito< ltlali 3 Seid ,.., property 11 lllgllest wrllltn propo"I
Tile locatldn In Celllornle 9UUC T'llANVI" be September 30, 198& el tltuated in Colle. Mae, which 11 med• by e
ol ll'la chief executrva omc. ce.n.. 1101 .. "7 5 00 PM. whtch " lfla bus!· County of Or8f198. Stele of responsibli. person. IUQll
or prlncipel bu11neas ottiee u .C.C.) ness dty t>efore Ille con-C•Ulorn1e. end 11 mcwe'p•r· ttlglleSI re1pon11ble orel bid
of'lhe lnteneed 1ren1feror 1a: Nolle. 11 l>eraby glveri to summeuon dele epecflled liculery c:leKr~ II) the 1hall be llnelly ecoapted ·or
leme es above creditors di the wllhltl •l>ove . · ~., ck!Krlpllon 1 • ell b1d1 Shell be raiected by
All other bu1ine11 1;1emat n1med trensleror(I) tllet • Oeted· Septernbef 8. 1966 • 4 Tt\9 term ol Ille leeta the Board
end eddresMt uMd by the bulk irensfer Is •bOul to be H. ArteMT iloftMf, lft· snelt be lor • PttiOd ol one The Boetd reserves the
intended tren1fer0f Within m•O. on personel prope<1y tended r-fefM ....-r commencing on Octo-right to reiect eny and .,,
three ye.,s tut yeers IHI her .. nalter delcrlbed Publosned CX•nge Cou1 bet I. 1966 and ending s.c>-bids and to ""thdrtw 111
a... M ICllHI La119ley Ip.
NOTIC8 (W 03180 •• b••· git ctbe, .. "*'° MU b••. mlK M NMOMM. ~ Plctl.,_ IP F313 • ...cMICJITY 1btt. 4 ctva, wtrbd, rN9e bk
•Me111 IM Not~ it '*abY ~ th8' Edwin DHrborne •P
purevenl lo s.ctlon 19M Of H328 • 50 blll. 11reo, chtl,
Ille Civil Code. 8tete of Celi· lmbr. bka IYme. mite
l0<nle. Secllon-2321 of Ille Lendlord re""'H the
Celllornle Commerclel right to bid •I Ille Mia
Coda, ~lion 535 of Ille P\HctluM mull be m9da
Cehfornie Penel Coda end with cestl orrly end peid IOf
Ille pro.,,•ton• of the Cell· et the lime of purctleM. Sale
fornt• Auction Llcen .. ng IVbjeet 10 prior CAl'lCeltellon
Act. the undar1lgntd wlll Nii In 1he event of Mtltemenl
•• Public: Mle by competlllYe bet_, Lendlofd end obll·
bidding on tile 19111 dey of geted perty 0.ted 1111• 4111
Sec>tember, 1918, et 3 30 end 11111 dey ol September.
o'CIOCI! PM. ioeeteo ., Pub-198e Publkl St0t• M~
11<: S10<ege. 11~5 Pomon• agament. Inc Tel4~11one
A11e . 1n ttl• Clly ol ·Coste (8 18) 244·8080, Agent lor
Mesa. Coonty ol • Ore~. L811dl'o<d
S111e of Celllornle. 'the Publtlhed Orenge Coest
ebendoned good•. chelltel Deity Pilot Sec>tember 4, 11.
or personal property de-1988
SCttbed below If\ the "met·
ters or
l h052
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ou 2 din, 3 b••· crdle eoatd of Tru••-In en IC~-•• mltC • amount n0t 1ae1 01an flYe 'tCTmOUI ~ T~ SenlOfd. IP· G perc.nt (5%) Of the Mlft( bid NAMf IT~Tl•NT
320 C • 20 b•I. 180. 1 afu. M a 9'M1'ant .. lhet ll'la bid· Tiie fotlowllla petaont .,.
3 e11r1. tbl, mtr. 2 ctm1. 2 ~ wtll enter 1n10 the d o In 9 b u 1 l;I\ • • • • • end Ibis cfee-lbl pr~ Contract If lM O'IOONNELL/ 1£LOSTONE ~ rlllel'\lee at-. right eame It ...,-d«t 10 him In TAIM8lE1'ARTNEAS~ 3905
to bid et the ..... P\Kch .... the ...,.,,t of lelluf• to ant• Cedlllec A venue, Suite
mu1tbemedewitl)CMhonl)I Into such contract . the 0-110 Ooft• Me ... Cell·
ana peld tor et the time ol ptoceeds Of the cheek will be fornl• 92626
purchue All purcllHed iortelled. or In the caee of • O'Donnell tnve11men1 eood• ere ~ ae IS, end bond. the lull evm ttteteol Per1ners. 35()5 C.Olllec: A11-
must be removed al the Ume wlll be for1elttd to aeld col· enua. Sutt• 0-110, Colt• of Mia. S• tubje(rt 10 ptlor 1ege dtslr~t Met•. CehlOfnie t162t
cenceltellon In the aYent of No bidder mey withdrew Fieldstone Trimble Part·
Mlllement between Owner hl1 l>ld fOf •period for forty· ners. 14 Corl>Qft l• Pia.re,
end obllgeted petty. O.ted flYe (45) dey• eltar the date N-por1 Beech Celllornll
111i. •tb end t Ith d~ of s.p. Mt for the ~ 111ereo1 92680
lamber. 1986 Pu blic TM &oerd of Tr1111MS r• Th.. ou11nH1 II eon·
Storege Menegemanl. Inc ..,_!tie prtvileOe ol reject· ducted t'y • generel P•r1·
Talaptlona (8181 244-8080 1119 a..y end all !>IOI or to ner1n1p ,t.gent for Owner • 'welveenylrr99U1•rltMl9 0tln· O'Donnell lnvettm enl
Put>llatiad Ot•nge Cout lormeH11• In eny bid or In Pertners. • Cell!Qfnle gen-
Oelty Piiot September 4, I 1. IN blddlno. etel P,•rtlle1stt1p Don•1d S
1986 C. -'lWl81TIR. ¥\De Gtenl
Tl\053 CheftHllf, ... , ...... Al• Tiits stetement wH hied ---------1 t8're. c ... t C-••11•1tlty wllll lhe County Clerk or CX·
PHI ao far .. known to the Tile nemea and ou11nesa Deily P1to1 September 11. lembef 30. 1987. end mey offer 10 lease Ille property
Intended lr•n•ferff are addreues of the Intended 1986 be reMIWed tl'leretter on en Published Orange Coast Ju81'1 TudlletG1lbarl Abele,
IP BO 12 · b• 2 Ct\111. trnlc
W•y"e Fren~ln. IP 80-48
Tl\051 • wShr lwnmwr. 1wng mec;h,
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_...;_Ml....;;.;;;..;;,..IC;.._.NO...;_T_IC_C __ pc1rs 111n b•. 11 b•s. mtsc
none transferors are Ouena Boyi. Th080 ennuel bHll by muluel Oaoly P1101 September •. I 1
The neme(s) end bu5'ne11 end Jeenetle M Boyle. 8 egreement Either perty mey 18 1986
eddress of tile 1n1tnded Mclaren Su11e A lrvtne. P\8.tC NOTICE t«m1nete the le•se upon
trensferee(sl 1r• Denise's CahfOfma 927 18 ninety (90) deys w1111en no·
Hellmark "63& 8errenc1 Tile 1oce11on In Cellfornl• MIOlUTIOll CW .OARD floe Seed pr~ly 1llell be
Perkway 11111ne. Ce111 ol tile c11,tel,exec1.111ve off~ Of' T"UITlll Of' COAIT ul)ed' onty lor purpoMS llP· 9271~ or p11nclp111 bu11nesa office COMMUNITY COLLl~I prolled by the Ofatnct end
~ Petet Bowie IP CG56 -80
"8.tC NOTICE c-... IMetncl ·• enge County or;i Augu1t 12. PlJBllC NOTICE ---------1 Published Orenge Cout 1986
------------NOTK:I Oalty Piiot September 11, I._ -.. vtTINQ M>I 18, 196~
NOTICa CW Noliea 11 llateby giveri 11111 "*-'C IALI • the lowd ol Trustees of the
Th081
,,,_
Pubhsned Orenga Coe.11
Oaoly P1lol August 28. Sap·
1emoer 4.·t 1. 18. 1986
Th0'3 Of NRaoMAL Cont Community COiiege ---------MON"TY 0.1trlct ol Orenge Counly. "8.IC NOTICE 1--.,.-.-,IC-un_T_ll'_r __
1 Tllet the pro1>41rty perll-of the1ntended tran1teror is DllT,.ICT OF O"ANGI Ille successful bidder snell
nent hereto ts described in same as above · COUNTY, CALIFO...A be required to execute •
general as card end gilt f.lf other bustness nemet WHEREAS. H id Com· leue. en e•emple ol wfllth ts
atlop and '' tocateo 11 4636 and addresses uled tiy the mun1ty COiiege OISlllCt ts Ille included en Ille b<d doc;u-
B1rr1nc' P1rkway 1rv1,,e' lfllended translerOf w1tll1n owner ot .cett•m rHI end menls. on Ille ea Iha olfiee 01
CllJf 92/ 14 . . three years last .Y41ars last perSQnal "property 'herein· the Olreetor of Purchasing,
The Business name used pas1 so tar as known 10 tile 1 ••ter descrtbe<l 1nd Coast Community College
by said transrerors at said intended transferee au1 WHEREAS. se1d property 01s1r1c1 located 11 1310
1ocatoon •s Denise$ Han None . may be made aveolable fOf Adems • Avenue Costa
mark file Mme(SI ano ousmess outside use at tomes when M esa. Cahf()fn11 92626 II IS
That said ou1i.. ttanster os address ol the intended such properly IS not needed understood 1he1 cerlltn
1ntt>n08d 10 oe consum· tra,,Sll'•ee(sl are H Arlene by the Otstrocl 1md ternis of Ille tease are s..O·
mated at the oll•Ce ot NPB Bonner. 10052 Sognel Cttcle. WHEREAS, II eppears 10 1ec1 10 nego1tat1on between
Escrow 845 S Haroor Blvd . Hunting Ion Beach Call· oe en lhe oest Interest of said the Distract and tile succeM·
Anane1m. Cahlornoa 92805 tornia 92646 Commuruty COiiege Otllroct lul D1ddet
on or aller October 2 1986 rnat lhe property pert•· ina1 said p1opar1y be, leued 5 Potentoel b1dd111s are
Thos bulk 1ransler 1s not nent nereto is descrtbed 1n to Ille ll1ghes1 b idder. ad111sed 111a1 ell costs 1n 1m·
svb)ect to Cehlornoa Uni· genl'r&I as Caterong tFood pursuant to Secllot' 81360 proving Ille percef tncludong
torm Commercial Coae Sec· Ser111ce1 ano is located at 6 et~ of the Educehon Code 1ns1elling entrences •nil
1ion 6106 Mclaren, Suote A. 11111,,e. of th~a1e ot California. exits over extlllng curos
The name ano address ol Cahlorn1a 92713 NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT shall be Dorne by the sue·
the perso,, woth wnom file Business name used RESOLVED 1hll lh11 Boerd cesslul bidder
claims may be hied is NPB Dy saod lra,,sferors II said does llereby announce Its in· 6 Seeled proposelS will be
Escrow 8•5 S Haroor 1oca11on os RITZ INTER· tentoon to leaM the herH lter I r-Yed In the otttee of lhe Anaheim Ca111orn1a 92805 NATIONAL CATERING deS<;t1t>ed real and per$0Ael Otteclor ol Purchasing
and the Ills• oay lor lolong Thal said ou.lk transfer os properly and II ts hereby loceled at 1370 Ad1ms Av·
K 217"251, ... 11 bo. sfbrd, 2 v~c•. 3" tbls.
FICTITIOU au ....,. mosc
N•Mf STATEMENT Karleen J1m1ne1. sp C1 t5
The IOllow1ng persons are 1 · m1,,1 Dice 20 baa dSIC, cnst.
d0<ng business as !:DOK.KO 2 ct"s 1rnk, misc Ste •O JAPANES~ REST AUAANf bas ' ,
220 £· Kateua Ave . Ot~noe Rotien "Ne4m1 sp E 194 •
CA 92667 • trOg 26 oxs chr 2 lie cabs Kt·SUK HONG. 3660 W mosc
Boycf' Ave Los A,,9eles Donna Joyce sp E203 •
CA 90039 gu•tar s1reo tckr 15 bxs HEE CHUl HONG 3660 DO misc
w Boyce Ave Los Angeres. \I01g1n1a weii.er sp E284 .
CA 90039 dsk 45 oxs misc 1bl lie cab
rnos business os con-Edwaro Koelette sp E273
ducted oy husband a,,d wora 35 bu dSk mcro wve
K1 Sui. Hong Hee Cnul 101e 3 slas cns1 8 cnrs 2
Ho,,g saeOrds Imp
Tnos stlllement was ltled George tmeson sp GJ08H
woth lhe County Cterk of Or· . 25 D•S. c11nng, ski olll. a,,ge County o,, August 21, misc .
1986 Margaret Ramsey sp
F31n24 G3 t4C t•,,k 4 wlr chrs PuohsneO Orange Coast wkr 101e sta m11or 2 cnrs 2
Oo1ty P1•01 August 28. Sep-OU
temoe• ~ 11 t8 1986 Pam Co~ sp G317G -Imp,
Tri045 35D•s lie cao misc
•Ml17 I Celilornle, wtn receive Mel· _.....,..;..;;.;;~;.....;.....;_.;.,;,,.;__ r~ nu ~ NOi~ Is l'lereby giYet11hef eel b1d1 up 10 but no leter K rnn I~--------
p u rs ua n 1 to Secllon1 then 10:00 em . Frldey, Sep· FICTITIOUI 8U ... ll K 27I05
21701 ·211 tS of the Cell· ternber 28, 1988 et the NA• IT A rt•NT ftC.TfTIOVI 8U ... ll
forn11 BuSlnast end Pro-Putcheslng Oeper1men1 of • !he fbllowJng pertons 1r41. NAMf ITATIMIN'Y
fessions CC>de. Sec1ion 2328 .said colle9a dlttrte1 tocated d01n9 bus1ne1s as Omeg,1 The following persons ere
011ne Callfornla"Commerclel et 1370 Adema A11enue. lnte'rnat1one1, 611 ).nton doing bus!neu as· Skyline"
Code. Seo1lon S35 of Ille Coste MaM, Ce11torn11 at 8 t•d Suite 730 Costl D1stribul1ng 17971 Sky Park
Ce1t1ornu1 Penal Coda end wnie11 time said bids will be Mesa CA 92626 Carl:le Suite 0 Irvine Call
Ille prov1110ns of Illa Cell· publicly opened and read CI B Development Corp lornoa 9271•
lornoa Auction L1cen11ng for (CA-Corporet1on l 611 SS S Design. 17971 Sky
Act the undersigned wiH Mfl PRINT ANO BIND SPRING Anton Blvd Suole 730. Park Circle Su11e G IMne
&t . puOhc auctoon by com· 1987 CLASS SCHEDULE Costa Mesa CA 92626 California Cahlorn11 corPor·
pe1111ve b1dd1ng on the 19111 O~ANGE COAS'I' COLLEGE Tll1s tJuSl,,H5 ts con· a too,,
day 01 Sep1ember 1986. et All bids ere 10 be 1n ac · ducted by a corpore1oon Tnrs ous1ness rs con·
3 30 o'clock P~ on the corda~ with the Bid Oocu· C I B Development Corp ducted by I CQfpo<atoon
premo~ wttere said proe>-menls 'Nhocll ere now 1n lite Or Bobby S Mehle Prast· S S B Design Not11k1
erty has beer'I stored. eno end mey be tecured 1n the dent Hamastko Pre11aen1
wtiocll are roca18d 11 Public olflee of Ille OtreclOf 01 This statement wes filed fllos s1a1ement wes ltled
Storage, 1725 Pomon• A11a . Purchasing· of se1d college with the Coonty Clerk of Or-w1tll 1lle County Cleftc of Or·
on the Coty ot Coste Mese, district enge County on Augull 12. ange Counly on September
County of Orange, Stele ot Eecn bidder must IVbmll 1986 3. 1986
Ca1ttorn1a the goods. chel· with 111s bid • cuh1er'1 ,,,_ f'117te
11es °' personel pr<>P41'1y a.-Check, cerhllad cl'lecil. or PvDhsned CXange CoHI Publlsll8d Orenge Co111
SCttbed below In the met· bidder's bond made peyebla Daily Polol August 28. Se(>· Oa11y Potot Septembef 11
ters ol to the ordef of Ille CoeSI lember 4, 11 18 1986 18 25. October 2. 1966
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2121 lar~tr lh4., O.st1 Itta
Over 23 Years Serving Orange County
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546-1200
MONDAY-FRIDAY
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8:30 AM -9 :00 PM
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714 951 -3144 . (800) 428-7485
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835-3111 208 W. 1 at Sl., Santa Ana
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New Servi~ Hours Mon·Fn 7am-10 m
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2880 Harbor Blvd.
Coate .M••• 540-0713
3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy.
. .. . C) 808 LONGPRE
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,., llacn 8Nd. & th« Gitrct.n Graw FrHway
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6211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK
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'0MCAST8 ON Al
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1986 .
Pipe b .rea·k closes PC.H
Thomas H. Wyman is out
as chairman of CBS./ A4
World
Israel, Egypt settle
border dispute, an-
nounce plans for first
summit in five years./ A 11
Sports
The Angels reduce their
magic number to 16 by
outlasting Cleveland in 14
in_nings.C1
Traditional rivalries spice
high school football
openers Friday night./C1
INDEX
Advice & Games
Boating
.,..., ........... .., MeMnl ......
Police tu.m back Cout ffl«hway drl•era from Laiuna Beach after a water line ruptured and Oooded the bJChway. In
at Mornln.g Canyon Roaa In Corona· del Mar tiedneeday-forearound, workmen attempt to repair the break. ..... _
Wa ter main floodin
stqps traffic between ..
-Cctt;t Laguna Beach
By PAUL AACBIPLEY
Of .. O.., .... ...., . .
Hundreds offrustrated cpmmutcn
resorted to long detours Wednesday
when a brok.en tQJtcr main flooded
Coau Highway in Corona del Mar
buckled the pavement and forced
closure of the roadway between
Newpon Beach and Laguna Beach.
The 8-mch pipe burst on Evenint
Canyo n Road at about 3 p.m. and
~nt waterrushing across Coast High-
wa).
Newport Beach pohce set up road-
blocks on Coast H igh~ay at Poppy
Avenue and Morning Canyon Road
and rerouted dnvers baclc toward the
commun1t1es they had left
Polfce also se1 up an ahemate route
plan for eastbound dnvers -at--
MacArthur Bo ulevard. said Officer
Howard Eisenberg. Westbound driv-
ers had to dnve back to Laguna
Canvon Road .
The s1reet closure t"fTecuvely shut
down all busines., between the two '
roadblocks
''ll's a bag tness ... said Sander
Lau~n owner of Cont)llental Eye-
wear ·•ft's lucky I had some labwork
10 do because I'm as good as closed.
''I'm going to go have a nice"',
Chinese dinner next door. They can't
go an)where. either. so they·11 be
there." Lause-n said. •
Andrew Ho of Ming Dynasty
restaurant said they were indeed
rema1n1ng open. although customers
"ould ha'e to walk to get there .
.. It' aka). because this is the break
hour." Ho said Wednesday after-
(Pleue eee WATERLIJU/A.2)
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Opinion
84
B 1-2
A3
B6-7
C4-7
BS
C7
8 3
A 12
A3
C7-8 c 1-4
83
A2
82
Teen reunited with rrtom was a 'daddy's girl'
Police log
Public notices
Sports
Television
Weather
Wedding
By T0NY SAAV EDRA
OI IM O .. ly l"llol I i.ft
She was "Dadd)\ h1tlc girl "
Tral \ L)nn Ll)'e was so attao'hed
111 her (athcr that shl' cned frequently
.illl'r hl·r part·nt\ ''l.'fl' d" a rced The
>oung rhtld "<h unable to com-
~m·hl·nd 1h1ng~ hkt• "ruslod> ..
Boy with AIDS
suspended after
:biting classmate
..\ T .\SC ..\DERO. Calaf ( ..\P ) -..\
4-)ear-old l\IDS '1t t1m ""as
suspended from kindergarten for
biting a classmate "" da~ '> after his
parents won a 10-month ha1tle tn
admit him 10 school.
Howe,cr. doctor\ ""ednesda)' dis-
counted t-he idanger of contracting
AIDS through human bait'\ or -;alava
R)an Thomas. who rnntracted the
deadl) disease through a blood trans-
fus ion shortly after birth. Mil not be
allowed back· into Santa Rosa Road
Elementaf) School unlcs~ a .,penal
placement committee appro\(·~ 11
Fnda). said upenntendl'nt ..\nthOn)
"' 1na of the ..\1a11cadero l ln1fil'd
School D1~tnrt.
"We ha ve asked him to sta} home.
and "e-\t~ o!Tert.•d 10 pro' 1dc a homl'
teacher. "h1ch y,asrdu<ied (b\ R\an";
parents):· ""' 1na said Wed nesday.
"We ha'e to operate an a prudent
manner and assure the safet) of our
students ·· ··
The bO\ 's father. Robin Thoma~. ~ad R'an· "a" attacked from behind
Monda) h) a bigger bo) who grabbed
ham b) the hair. He said the 4->ear-
old turned and btt ha auacker hu t did
not break the c;k1n.
"They ( "'' 1na and Principal
Charles ..\ndl'r\Onl told us that ll 1s
1ne'<cusablc "hat R\an did."' hl' sa id R~an camt.· horn~ Monday wnh a
note pinned to has ~hart sa~ing ··he
had been in a fight and b11 d kid."'
fhomas said
"The kid \\as ;calous bccau~
(Pleatte .ee AIDS/ A2)
·v..h1lh "a" :.l\\ardl'd to her mother.
Fin.ill). on a aturda> afternoon an
1974. hltlc Traq v.as asked b> her
father 1f i>ht.• "uuld la ke to go awa}
wiih him. She "as all of 3": )ears old.
In a ch1kr s mind. 11 ma" ha"e
'>l't.'mt.•tf the thing to do. ·
. l "eht• )ears later. the girl's father
,., hl'h1nd bars an :-...orth Carolina.
·fJ c1ng t.'\trad111on to Orange ( ount)
on felon) chargl·s of ch1ld-s1eahng.
Traq. now IS. wai; reunited this
"eek v. 1th her mother an Fountain
\'alle~ and,., tf}1ng to cope with the
l'onsequt.·ncrs oft he ofTer posed to her
long bl'fore shl' rnuld 11e her own shoe
lat.r'>
.. I told mama I'm sorT) for 11. but at
the t1ml' . ""II . \OU don'1 kno"
ho" 11 1'>:· she said :. I Just wash both
of them v.ould ha'e s1ayed together
But the> ·re JUSt human and I hap-
penl·d to be 1n the middle··
BrJdlc' fX-1 Lo' t.'. in a telephone
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Demonetrator• maJ'ch at City Hall after
police warn a popular downtown nightclub,
Safa.Ii Sam'•, that Uve entertainment wlll
brln.g action.
1ntrn 1t.·v. \I. ednc<,da' from Bun-
t.11mbc C uunt> Jail.· denied doing
Jn~th1ng "morall) wrong ..
.. Th1l> I'> '>omething that me and my
d.iughter did togt.•ther E'er since she
"J'> born 'hl' v.anted to be "Ith me:·
-..ml L 11\ l.' 3.,
(Pleue eee GIRL/ A2)
Patrons
angered
by ban on
live acts
By PAL'L ARCHIPLEY °' .... 0.., ,,.... .....
More than a hundred demon·
strators marched on Huntington
Beach ( "' Hall Wednesda\ 10
protest the denial of an entertainment
permit for one of the cn~ 's more
a'an1-gardc nightclub<;
afan am's had been showcasing a
potpoum of entertainment from
garage hands to poet~ readings s1nc:.c
1 cra..i.
But la~t f nda' Huntington Beach
pohrc antomwd co-<>" ncrs Sam
Lanni and (,ii fuhrer the) could no
longa offer 11,c entertainment
"athout a permit The dub had been
(Pleaae ttee PA T ROPfS/ A2)
AbsentHB planning panelists accused of playing p~litics
By ROBERT BARKER
Ol IM 0.., "°' IWT
llunt1ngtori Rcalh ( 11) ( oun-
c1lman Don MacAlhster charged
Wl•dnl.'.sda) that planning cum-
m1ss1oners . "ere playi ng politics
when four of them failed to show up
for a meeting Tuesday night on a
number of downtown street changes.
The fou r no-shows resulted 1n a
lack ofa Quorum and the meeungwac;
postponed until Tuc,da~.
.. The) ·,c comi:-up \\Ith dcl:l~ attcr
dcla' :· Mac..\ll1'itcr 'ia1d. "and this is
d1-;n)mening I plan to get 10 the
hollom ofth1c;. This 1s thl.'. first time an
eight )'l'ars that this has happened.
"I find 11 \'Cf) odd that on 60 days
before the elcct1on. the} didn't bother
to show up." he said. ·
Four of the seven comm1ss1oners
are seeking ekct1on to the < 1ty
Counral
Planning Comnm\1on Chairman
Tom L1,t.•ngood. one of the three
member-; present m (it) Council
chamhas (four an.-needed 10 con-
stitute a quorum for an official
meeting). said that he as cmbarras~d.
But he declared that n<)thing was
prenicd1dated. He _yr1d com-
mis 1oncrs Mark Porter and Frank
Hot tip on shortcut takes
Coast race team for a ride
FL P..\SO -I ht~ I c\a'i hort.kr
town. which stare<i .it J u.iro MC\ll'•'
from acrou the Rill (1randc. h<)a't' J
sun-bleached <;k\ hnt' of c;tone anJ
adobe buildings. \Offit.' "1th h1'>tMllUI
s1gn1ficancc dating hacl to the I MO~
when the M"c;1on Nuec;tra <;cnma del
Carmen wa<; founded ,1, thl· tire;\
settlement in the tcmtor)
It alro ~ 1mitle lo a <.t'cm1ngh
r<1mpant 11pra"l ot hu\lnC'i<,l'' -
andudang lhi:-TonLL.1ma W"llt•\
boot fa r tor"\ 1lITTntl•r,ta1c I II -1h.11
ha' 1111,hc.-d thc t'd8l'' ol th" l It\ 1n111
thl· nl .1rh~ h1v.'-'lung tooth1ll' .rnd
ROBERT
HYNDMAN
lems and an Ill-ad' 1~d \hortrut. the
two tcam'l 'from NC: .... rcirt Reach
competing this week in the croc;s·
countf) Challenge Amcnca Race
didn't Jet the chanC'C Wcdnesda~ to
feel this colorful town'c; weltenng
af\emoon. and nearl) m1">~ 11-.
salsa<olorcd sun~t
ifi:Z~:':::i:i~~~-:;.; ~ T~ nght mm dldn"l amve at th<' El Paso Mamott hotel'<; required race
right up In thr hank\ nf th<' Rm
C rrandc
Rut hctausc ot 1Til't.:han1l·111 prob-
•
checkpoint until nightfall -long
after the other 20 entni:-~ had ch<.'cked
in and too late to C\C'n quahf)' their
mileage for the cro\s-countf) trek to
(Ple:-ee tee HOT/A2)
M 1r1ahangir v.ae on 'ara11on and
another. Jean l humachcr. \\3'i 111
-\ se,cnth comm1o;s1oncr. Golden
West College h1\IOf! profe,sor Ru:k
Ro"e. was a"a) making a speech to
the Huntington Beach H1stoncal
ociety.
Comm1ss1oners John Erskine and
Grace Winchell showed up as did
Livengood.
Rov..e said toda) he madC' the
comm11men1 r,cveral month\ ag<i Jnd
hcht.'' cd tha1 he couldn "t get nut of tht•
ohhga11on When ht· c;c1 up the talk
the t.<imml\\Hln "a'n·1 \Cht•dulcd 111
met•t th IS "l'el.
The meeting homhcd out after
about '0 people came 10 Cll) C'ounnl
chambcr'i TclC'' 1s1on cameras al"o
were turned on for the meeting that
ne'er was.
Topping the agenda of the 'ipt"\'1alh
..
l a lied nwt.·11 n~ "ere he an ngr, on
altgmng and "u.kn1ng V.alnut ~'
c:nuc: hct"et·n °'"th and I ake \lreets.
"•"h ~lrt.'t'I lxt"een Pc1ulic ( oast · H1gh"a~ anJ <frange ..\'enue. !')1J{th
Street between Orange '\' enue and
Lake Citrcct Orang<' l\' cnue between
l\th and Third 'Street and Lake
'treet be tween l\tlanta Avenue and
Pacific Coast High" a'
(Plea.e eee Al$ErtCU/ A2)
Honorfarni
expansion
put on hold
By LISA MAHONEY
Of IM Ollly ,,.... tuoff.
Rt.·~1dcnt\ Qppo~d l\> e'\pans1on of
a man1mum-sccunt~ branch ;ail an El
Toro won a small victor) Wednesday
"hen count' plann 1n1 com-
m1c;~1onef'I agr~ to del•)'. cons1der-
at1 on of a plan to doubfc tlle inmate
population at the J•il.
Bu t ( ha1rmln Doualu
leav('nworth warned aboul 3S people
attending an Oranae County Plan-
nina C-omm1ss1on hcanna not to
<'\f)C'('t repeated pestponcments in
· (Pl ....... ll01'0R/ A.2)
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Orange Coaat DAIL v PILOT I Thursday, September 11. 1986 I I
._ __ 'A TERLINE BREAK eLOSES HIGH-WA---
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noon. "Hopefully, they'll have 11
opened11p by dinner time."
Ben Nolan, Newport Beach pubh('
works d irector. said efforts to find the
brea.k were h.indered because a
number of water lines ran under tht"
hiahway in the area. including a 30-
inch water line owned by the Laguna
Beach Water District.
"They're still trying to pmpomt tht·
break," Nolan said Wednesday afier-
noon. "Th.ere has been some under-
mining oftl}c road1 too."
About an hour after Coast H1&hway
was closed. officials fOund the break-
in a Newport Beach ltnc and shut it
off. Affected residents wc:rt'!rov1dc:d
water from other h nes. sat utilities
director Joseph Devlin.
At 4:30 p.m ., after workers had
sucked most of the water off the
flooded road, both eastbound lanes
were reopened, saving late afternoon
commuters the headache of detour·
ing on the San Diego Freeway. •
One westbound lane was reope(lcd
I
·a t S: 30 p.m. It will rcmam closed unul
repairs al't'made today.
.. We're very fortunate," Dcvhn
said. Had the city_ ~n unable to
locate and shut off the broken hne
before more damage occurred, the
highway may have remained closed
much longer
Ctty workers will watt until after
rush hour this morning to begin
repair work on the hne and highway. ··we lucked out," Devlin said.
PATRONS PROTE-ST LIVE ACT BAN.L. _
7-nnn-A l · -
trying to. .,vin a renewal of its permtt
since last Janual).
The Bohemian crowd of mostly
young people included regular cus-
tomers as well as mus1c1ans. poets
and other amsts who had performed
at the n1ihtclub. . . -
"We JU~t put a message o n the ·
mactnne and they're showing bp.~'
Lanni said ... It's people who loved the
club." ·
Lanni and Fuhr<.>r hoped to con-
vince the ttt} to ISSUl' a temporar)
entertainment permit wh1k the) ap-
' pealed the denial, a process that could
take up to a m onth
.. lfwe wait two-to-four ""eeks. our
club will be in prell) had shape,"
Fuhrer said. "We don't makc a lot of
mo ney."
Although Safnn Sam's t·an remain
open ~sa rrst:wr:!!'!!. L:inn• ..aid they
hav~ stayed closed since: pohcc
walked in Sunday even ing and warn-
ed them not to put hve entertainment·
on st.age.
The protesters carried signs,
~hanted .. Save Sam's" and listened to
mulic and poetry as they marched in
a c~lo In front of the C ity Council
cham~r-S.
Messages on ·the signs included
"Host Readings. Not Riots," ··Donut
Price U p, Police Raid Sam's" and
"Urine Tests for C'tt) Officials.··
Safan Sam 's was a rar.e Orange
County club that wasn't a "Top 40
meat market." said Vince Mcghrouni
of Huntington Beach.
Meghrouni is a member of the
group El Grupo Sexo that h'as gained
local fame since it became a regula r
band at Safari Sam's.
"W e're· not a mainstream band,"
Meihfo unt said. "and there's no
other venue for us. It's one of the o nly
if not the o nly culturally cn~attve
clubs in Orange Cou nty."
·rrhere arc none like Sam's other
·than in L.A .. " echoed Andy Takalt-
Jtan of Huntington Beach. •
Takakjian, an artist and mqs1c1an
who also played at Sam's. said,;: They
let anists hang their artwork· in ttie
hbrar). ·
"But they're not offering anyplace
for people to have social interaction
for thCJr products like an. poetry,
literature and.music-."
Huntin$tOn Beach police Sgt.
Patrick Giidea said a report is being
completed that explains police op-
position to a permit renewa l for
Sam's. He dedined to elaborate.
"He knows why." Gildea said
about Lanna, "We've had encounters
before."
HONOR FARM HEARING DELAYED ...
From Al
cons1denng tht' en' 1rnnmcntal im-
pacts of the Jame>.\ ~tu ... 1t l.. Ho no r
Farm.
'The plan '"II be rc' te"c:d again b'
comm1ss1onc:r., 1n ()\ 1utx·r
With mo:,t honor farm prisoner"
housed 1n tent' and ll•mporar: mod-
ular build1ngll JI lhl' E:I Toro site. the
comm1ss1on'> rt'commcndallo ns re-
garding an En' 1ronmcntal Impact
RepOn for tht" plan mu'\t ht-for-
warded lO thl· Board o fSupn' "or" as
soon as poss1tllc hl' <.Jtd
Plans call ti1r doubling 1h1: Jail'!.
tnmate popula11o n and urn,1rur11ng
ABSENCES ...
FromAP'---
The change> ha't' gcnaatl'd lOn-
tro"ers' w11h lando.,.. ncr\ "'h• 1 ll'ar' the~ rn·uld lose up to Ill ti.'l't 111 their
proixn~ for "..lrl't'I Y.1dcn1ng
The \trcct mog 1til Jl1un '' rl·4 u1rt•d
to accommodak add11111n,d trJllil
that doY.nlO'!:}n rt'dl'\dopntl'Ol ""'
generate official<, .,aid
Mac .\ll1stt'r said 111tla\ hc bl.'lic' .... ,
that planning lomm1"1ont'f\ J n·
alleged!~ dt•IJ' 1ng rt'dl'' l'lo pmt•nt in
effort~ to "''" the '>uppnn 111 re-
new shenffand fire training fac1li11c~
on the honor farm's grounds. which
cover I 00 acres.
Residents fro m El Toro and Lake
Forest are critical of the plan.
But Leaven.,..onh said the com·
mission. charged "llh making rel·
ommendattons on the adl•quaq ol
the e nv1ronmen1al repon , will lx'
compelled to urgl' llS adopt10n 1f
residents cannot come up w11h con·
crcte ObJect1on!. IO its anal ~s·~ ufhoY.
the e\Pans1on will affect the sur-
rounding uea.
usan '.\tilkr. \ll't' prcs1dl·n1 ofthl'
Jc\l'l11pnwnt l fllll ' tn "'o 'L'mber '
l'ict llllO!\
l n ur lO mm 1,\IUnl'f '
1 I' l'n~l1111J l r .. i..1nl· V. IO\ hl'i l and
Ki1 'H" -JH' running t111 lht• { "'
l uUn ltl ·-rm 'l'r\ lllnll'rnt•J thJt lht
PIJ n111ng ( 1'imm1'~1on " In 1ng to
't'f\ l' tY.11 ma~ln' ·· \l<Jl .\111\ln ,,11J
"tx·1ng J<.h l\l'r' tu thl· u t\ .ind
Jlll'm pt1ng. 111 hnumc < ''' < tn111<il
P\.'npk It"'' l'r\ d11Ttt u lt 111 th•'
Serrano P~rk Homeowners Associa-
tion. said residents need at least 30
da) s 10 meet with county o fficials to
ti') 10 reach a compromise on the
expansion proposal which will bring
increased no ise. traffic and petty
criminals into the area.
. ·rrano Park. the neighborhood
closest to the honor farm. has joined
Y.1th two res1dent1al develOpments in
ncarb't Lake Fort.'st to press for an
alterna11' e to the county plan. she
said
Third Di•.tr1c1 Super\'i!>or Bruer
Nt'!ltanc.k abo asked that res1dl'nts bl.'
g1q·n more 11me to review en-
v1ronmt'ntal ·docu ment~ associated
v.11h lht• propo~ed t'\pansaon
I hr n1mm1<;<.,1lln agreed 10 nin-
11nul' V. ednl•,tl.t\ ·, hearing tu I .\Cl
pm <kt 14
< >ran~l· ( ount ~ pl.inner-; ha' l'
propml·J ,1 graduJI douhling ol
1nmJt1: lx'J, Jt tht• h1inor larm from
.1hou1 !CY 111 I 5 1:i tl\ tht• ~l·:tr 2000
l hl'' Jl"J v.ant to hu11l.l training
al .ldt·nHc' tor lire and sheriff!> Pt'r-
'o nnl'l th:ll "ould 1ndudt• av.capon'>
linng ra ngl' Jfld .1 toY.er for lire
tigh11ng prJdtt e.
HOT TIP TAKES RACERS FOR A RIDE ...
From Al
<\tlanta.
The Challl·ngc .'\mn1la rare ll''''
dn .. t·r'>· ahtltt\ to mah· the l agun:i ~1gut'l-in-.\1lanta 1np 1n thl· fi.·"n'
number ul mtlc). pa~<,1ng through vanou~ ctl) c heckpo1n1s along the
Wa).
But for their late arr" al \\ edne'\-
da). the 8111 Hall 1da~ and Jim Ratle'
teams were forced 10 asc;ume tht•
highest m11t'age count rclordcd h'
anotherracerthat da\
It .... as a to ugh break for Balle~
whose mileage total wac, good enough
for third place Tue<;da). and Halli·
da>. v.ho finished right behind htm
on the first leg of the ral·c from thc
Ritz-Carlton Ho tel in Laguna "1 1gucl
to Phoenn
But dt'-;p1tt' thl'1 r d1c,appo1ntml'nt
and weanncs'> Im m '>pending all dJ)
on the road. the' remained np11m1\I it
about their chanll'' of v. inning h~ thr
time the ra+e 1l'al hc1, \tlant.1 11n
Sunday
·'Well. loniorm .... '"' .1 nt''' d.1' ..
said Wayne \tanlil'IJ. ltall1da\ '
partner 1n' thc I 44ll ( hn rolct V. Olltl-
1e station "agon .ind thl' 1 h1l'I m«r·
reader and n:\\ 1ga1or t11r tht• f\\11
teams
"We"re <;1111in11 V..r n· go1n~ wdo
11:· Hall1da\ '>aid 'It \t1nh D:l\ l v.11
and we st1ll.h::\\l' lour mnrl' to go ··
Wednesd:l) ·., prohll'm'> Y.l'rr J t tu-
all} born Tue<\dJ) n1gh1 whrn lullnv.
1ng a reccpt1on .11 the 1 lo liJ,I\ Inn 111
Phoen1l(. Bailt'' ·, lu\unol" i-inr.
Packard sl!dan t unllnul'd "'th \ome
overheating .ind tul'I pmbkm\
Whale lea,1ng the ml·trop11li1,1n
J>hoena>. arca. dn'a l\.cnt fkrt(<.: \\,"
forced 10 pull to the side ot thl' road
several t1 me\ to allo.,.. t rc" mn ha n ll
RoDin Miller 10 d1\m,intle the
carburetor and fuel ltnes tc1 look lor
signs of trouble. o ne were found
H obbhhgalong 1n the balm) dc-.l'rt
night. the Packard -arcompan1cd
by Halltday's Woodie and a motor-
home that housc.·d thr re<\I ofthl' 1c.1m
-took m·arh· lhl' hour\ 111 make the
100-milc trip w (ilobe. t..n1
MAIN OFFICE
\1,1 I
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l here, v.11h thl' ll'am hkan-nnl
trom uni ~ t" o hour<, <1f 'kt'p th~ n 1ght
hefore. thl')' \Pf..'OI lhl' n1gh1
Fact•d \\Ith n long Lia\ 111 dri\ 1ng
Wedne~d:n . tht' tl·am \'"' ,J\\,tl-.l'
earl\ aml 'on thl' roJd ;\I tllt'r h.1d
fa..,h.tonl·d a nev. 1gn111on rc11 I tor thl'
Packaru. had n·hutl t lhl' tul'I pump
Y.1th an added tul'I tilt1.•1 JnJ dtt't ~t·d
the damp cloth\ th.i t "t·r,· d amped In
the ,ar's fuel linl'' In 1-.l'l"P ltwm l1111I
\\'htlc thl· mm\ oh' mu' r11utr 111 11
Paso Y.o uld h.1 \ ,. k d lhl' lcJm l',1'\ on
H ighY.3\ "II 10 hool.. up Y.llh lnln
~talc lllin I 11rd\hurg ' \1 \1,111lidc.l
had qurnt·d 111, .1h oul\lt.k C ol11tx·
ahout .t p11"1hll' 'horh ut through the
<\an CJ rim I nd1an Rnr n at1 11n
r ollmqng ,I d1 1\l' C\Jnltn,1tu1n 111
h" m .trl\ m ap' \1,1 nl'1dc.l ligurt·d
Jhout ninr m ilt'' \UUld he '·"n l h'
tJl-.tng .1 I ti-mill· J.lllnt thmug.h rough
tl'rrain 11n thl· n·wn .11u1n
.\ pa,\lng trml-. dri\t'f .11nfirnu-.I
that 'ud't-a ..,horh lit v.,1uld tndtTd
lx'al lhl' ht'l'\\,l\ r11utt'
f:\llleJ ah,;ui the pr•l'f'k.'tl 111
Jnotlwr Ja\ nt dr\l'f n,1\ 1~.11111g tlic
tv.11 ,;ir' .ind f)t'l'f\\CJl!d m11tu1honll'
'>tarll'U 11u1 ,·,1r1' th111u~h till' lu,Ji
g1n•n '.illt•'' ..ind 111~nl Pl"'"' 111 tli1 < 11l,1 \1ounta1n\
< nm1 ng Jt ri•" '"flll' 111\lh11\'
Y.11rl-.1ng ,,1llk th111ug.h 1 u•rr:tl
I lall1da' re m.irl-.eJ ·I h" '' .111 Jl l d
that John () Puhli 111\I d111,n·1 ~l'I
lhl' dlJ O\l t\l \l'l'
'11mrr11u' ph11t1" \\1'fl 1.11-.t n .ind
thl· d111 -roJ d ln p 1l1111ugh lhl· moun-
ta1m lOnt1n ul'c1 \nd • on11nut•d
.\nd l11n1111\1l'd
\\ hJt v..s, thnug.t11 111 lw .1n hour
long 'ihnn tut th,11 \\llllld r ut llw
rat er'> ahcJd o l thl l)Jl I.. 1111nl·J 11u1111
a ngo rous and ll")1ng te't 111 .,..,t, and
auto mot1' 1: engineering that tool-. 1 ht•
better pan of the morning
-'' 1hc trtJ) con11nutd fanher into
the mountain<, thr <11n road became
1naeas1ngh md1l'r '-ICCJX'r Jnd nar-
ro v. er
'' ~1 ilkr ,,mt at o nt· p111n1 'It 1.·11.,..,
didn't \.\!llk on th1' m Jd 11 v.o ul1.lr1'1
gt'I uwd at .ill '
1{11a1.h '" rough \lllJ \\t1uld think
IY.tt'e ahoul dn\lnl? a 1rut k on w1.·re
h1:1ng trn,1:kd h' a ,h1n~ 19J6
P:1lkarJ a hanJ,oml' W11od1l· and,,
hl·hrnwth m11torht1ml· "h1rh "a'
Jl'u dra~1n11-J l '-lfaul tradcr
lt "·'' 4u1tl' ,1 <.,1gh1 .\nd \\>Ori.men
11n tlw tar "dc ol 1h1: mountain \Jtd
thc' rnuldn't hl'11t'\l' 1hc1r e\C!> v.hl·n
thn \J\\ thl' Pall...ird r rc!>t ihe ndgl'
10111 thl'lf \ te\\ r hrouL1-h rant ht•r<.,' gate-. and do" n
,h,irp ''"'t hh.ll k' tht• 1no made
tht·1r \\J\ ''o"I' do''" tht' other )1de
ol tht• ( 111.1 \toun1a1n' U<\1ng up
\ J luJhk ll mt• 1h:u l llUld hJ\ e hct•n
"JWOI on lht• ln•t "J\ IO I t'\;l\,
I 11 nrnke mattl'f\ "Or'e the '>hnrt-
l 111 "·" n111 .1 'hnrtl UI Jt all v. hat
.1ppt'.tn'J on tht• mnp to ht.· a 16-milr
'trt•tch \.1.3\ al lltall~ a I\' l\llng ~O-m1k
trip. \tanlkld '~11d altl•rv.ard
· 11 I '>t'l' th.it gu ~ :iga in "ho told me
.1hout thl\. I'm going IO \Htng ht\
nt•t k .. hna1d Hut ~tanlidd al"a"' .1
dl\\'(1\erl·r ol '>lht·r lining' un hl:1tl..
, li1ud'. addt·d, "But 1n ,1 ''il~ I'm glad
\\t' ((llOl' lhl<\ \\ti\ 01 \\t' \\OUld hU \l'
ml"l'd all th•'> great '>tun .\nd thc
\t11m•, ,,l.-11 ht• ahlt 10 11:11 I kno" I
"a' rl·ad" to tal..l' the tree"a' th1or;
111o rn 1 ng 'and that Y. ou h.J ha\ ..... hc1.•n
t110 had ..
'itantidd ' "no gut<; no glo~ ··
approach to na' 1g.at1nr, "a' 1n111all~
ntl'l v.11h (nllu \m h' othl'r' in lht'
group "ho 'll"' ed nc' t•r again IO
dr" e J dirt mad. no mattcr ho" great
a \hnntut 11 appeared to tx· on thl·
m,1p
Rut their pt1\1t1nn nn a had lo bl.'
argun .1 Othrr raters had been u-;ing
lhrt 1oat1' 1n the fir'>t IY.o legs of the
rate and V..edncsda) night a1 the
Mamott, ra<.:e o rgana1cr John Ste~n
or;a1d "no more."
Dnvmg on din. gravel o r an)'
unpaved road wa'i hcrctoforc agatn'it
1hr rule\
l n llow1ng a r hcrkpotnt 1n (1 old -
\Ollth, I l'~ toda) the ran· uinttnut''
on In \h1knc
D•lly Piiot
Delivery
It Gu•rante.d
Just call 642-6086 I . , ..
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\\ha t J, \11u like Jbout tht< Dash Pilot,, V. h31
Jnn t . 1u I k,· <all the numher at>O,e and \our
me~\agr ~111 he recMdcd tran~·nhed and dl'
II' ered 10 the appropna1c t'dttor
.. . . . . .
Thr \amt ~.i-hour an\v..enng \Cf\ ltl' ma' lx'
'-"~-...... ~·..,, -~ u'ed 10 m."f)(1:i ~ICM «> the editor on anv tOfl1C Clrcu'8Uon
T•lephonet ... . . .
( ontnbutOr\ tn our Letter\ column mu<\t tnt lu,k
their name and telephont" numher for q•nlil 311on
Tell'> u~ v.ha1·s on ~our m ind
VOL. 79, NO. 254
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Mostly sunny sky-in afternq_on
' E•rty morning low clOudl todty wtll tum to otherw!M meetly
1unr\y lklee ov« the Or9nge Coeet. Htghl wtlf r9nge from the
UPP« eo. nMI the ~to the upper 70. Inland. Low doud•
tonight 9nd Frkl•y morning wtM become r.lr Frldey •fternoon.
Lowt tonight wtll be In the upper SO. to low SO.. Hlahl Frldey wtll
range from the UPP« 60s nMI the bNchM to tlle upp« 70.
tnl•nd. ONertl will be f91r through Frld9y. Temper•ture rat1999 In
the UPP« detert• Include IOWI In the 509 Md high• 12 to 90 and.
tn the lower ~·· fowl In the 60s. highs 92 to 100. SO\Jthweet to weet wind• 15 knot• will blow through the Inner
coastal. w•tera thla •ttemoon a.nd ewntnQ ov« • 2-foot aouth~t swell. tncr .. alng tow cloud• are forec'9t tC?"IOhl.
90 U.S. Tempe -~I~ (0 r fR-O MTS---
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l!lt9l'IM ell .. ft "'" OIF'lla n 12 .... ....., 66 S6 S10<\ton 86 SS
67 28 •• s~ Tenoe V•·••• 8olM •. J2 "'-* 16 11 a.r.tCNJ 1& 80 lloetpn n 57 ~er. t3 .. _.....,_,. &4 S2 f()<ffn(f' ..,....., 75 $3 70 5t lllgAIMI e6 36
ilufllnglon. YI 65 45 ~·--75 so 8"'>0CI 18 4S
c..,.. H 44 =:'0tr a a~ 93 64
CNineeton.8 C IO 72 57 so C:.lllllN M 62 Surf Forecas~ ClwwlolW.N C 92 ... IWIO 71 37 C-Ctt, 78 63
~ .. 50 ~ 71 14 Eut•U 66 8 1
CNe4IOO to 70 SIL~ · ., • ,,_ 87 SS 8e.cl! A•t· 1111•• Olt
Clncinnlll 84 81 Sall Uik• City 14 .. LMCl&I• 81 51 lume 2 )
~ 84 53 SanMIONO lM 17 LOftO INch H 84 San1a Mon•ca I 2 , ..
Columl>ll,S C &5 ee 8W1 JuM.P A f .. 71 Loe A;:-79 84 N-00'1 2 ) • Colutnt>ue.ONo 84 54 s.me lM '3 Mety1 89 57 San 01900 Cnly 1 J , ..
Concotd,NH 75 39 ::,-:-1.: ,, 70 MonrOYll 84 82 Outtoolit. 'O' fr1d•v 'iltle rh•nQf'
o.tt11-f'1 wonn to 75 .. 57 Monlebello eo 84
Olylon 83 57 Spoil-70 51 Monlt<IY 82 51
o.n-74 50 SY'-..i 71 47 Nlwpot1 8"<.11 12 81
O..Moin.t 84 ee T-SIPlr.bQ .. 71 Oal>land 12 52 Tides o.lrotl 93 80 On1•"0 83 82
f l Piao 88 ee PAim SPflnQI 96 83
Fel<b.,,..• 54 41 PAUOll>I 81 81 TODAY
F•go 69 54 Extended puo Robles 87 42
Flag•11lf 85 51 ~CllV 88 62
Grano~• ee 54 Riv.110. 83 60 Sec:ono n1Qh 3Jlpm 5 4 a, .. ,, ... 70 47 On 8811.Hdey = Mondly n19"I s.ct.,,,..,to 811 52 Sec:ono tow 1150pm OJ
Or~o.N C eo 62 .,,.,~ ~--Selinu 82 41 FlltlDAY
HArtford 78 ... .. ,~ ':.' .,,., Mond9y San ........ dll>O 83 63 F1<11 hlQh 7 23 • m J..7 .......... 87 .. momtng ~ . "rm.-"* San Gllbfi.I 83 &3 f'lra11ow 10 •O Im -3 J •
Honokllu ti ,. MOflde'f ~. NglW'" -mloMOe Sat1 DlegC> 73 63 s.cono "IQn S03pm 56
Houllon .. 75 lo IOW70.. o-ftlglle-lft .. mtcMOI San f r.ntleco eo 55
LMVIQA& IMI ee IO -IOe V~ NglW lft tM l.tpp9t San.JoM 89 SI
Ullle Aocll .. 72 70. 10 l'NCMOI WS"*'9 IOIN IOw 81111 IO Santi A,_. 12 62 Sun """' 1001y a1 6 33 1 m ....a Mii
LOUlrMI ... ... 10w 90I =io.. o-niglll IOWI In IN San•• lllMt>lt. • 73 so al 7 05p m
Mempllle ., 73 mtd-SOetolOw Sant• Cf\11 69 4S Moon "'" IOO&y II 2 40 [) m
GIRL STILL IN MIDDLE AFTER 12 YEARS ...
From Al
Ex-wife Denise Riebe. who has A slow tourist season forced the
smte rcmamed, doesn't deny that Loves to pick up stakes and head
T r:ll'~ ma) once have favored her north to New Yo rk City. They made it
fatht·r as far as Knoxville. Tenn .• and later
.. But please keep 1n mind." said opened a g1fi sh~p. Eventually .. they
Ridx'. "at 11: years old . a lot of -l anded in Asheville. where the two daughtl·r~ arc 'Daddy's girls.' The 1i,cdfott~elast sevenyears.
man can't kt a .Wl-vear-old decide 1f •For awhile. the father and daughter
hl' ~h11uld comn111 a· felony." worked the flea market circuit. selling
f rJl\ an honors student who fried pork nnds from a food truck
l'nii,tni v.11h the police explorer .\lthough he adopted several
rrog1.1111 1n .\~ht'' 1llc. N.C . said she aliases. Lo'e said he and Tracy ne,er
ha., nnh blurred memories of the felt hll1: the} .... ere on the lam.
uphea' al that began v.11h her parents' "There was no look1ng-over-thc-
d" orll' 1n 19.,4 shoulder I) pc ,stuff. There was no
·1 remt'mtx·r a~k1ng him Y.h~ do I running." hesa1d. "'We.,l'll\ed in th,l'
Ii \,. \\tlh mJmJ Jnd "h) v.e're not a '>3ml· place nov. for '>neral )t'ar'i It .,
I'•!! t,111111~ "..,hl' said not 3'> 1f "'C mo' cd t'\ Cr) other ""eek ..
R1dw hJd Ol'l'O av.arded full Lav.. l·nforcemcnl au1hont1e~ 1n
, u,11,J, 111 tht• child in the d1\.0rce OrJnge Count} and Nonh ( arolina
ruling ·1 O\l' latl'r "'On a coun o rder agrct•d thl' girl v.3, v.ell cared for ht•
.11111\qng him to tal..c Trac) out of the r.1nl..<i an the 87th pcrcen11le o n a
nhlllll'r'' Bu1.;na Parl.. apanment for na11un .... 11k ><. holast1t scale and has
'" h11ur~ ont' ~aiurda). tx·en taking college cla~es. hn father
I k u 1ntt•ntkd \\\·dnesda' that .. aid
K1rht.· h.1d 1m·d to 1-.ecp him from Lo'e added that Trac) v.as free a1
't'\'1ng h1<. daughtn an) time 10 go bark 10 her mothcr In
"~hl' """ drn)ing mt m) rights fart . hl' said he planned to set up J
'"'h frat'" L11'e said. ··Pretend meeting between the two.
'nu· rl· me ·\1 tcr a )car. ~ ou get 10 see "I v. as get II ng older and I tigur1.·d 11
"'ur kid lor s1>. hours on one wa., 11me that Trac~ kno "" ha ~1ltl·rn111111 " mama." he said.
11 \\:J~ during that v1s11 that Love. Riebe had the same thing 1n mind.
rurpllrtl·dl) lk'ipcratc to be With has She hired George Rowell. a Santa Ana
J.iug.htl·r. t00~ the chald away fro m prnate 1nvesugator. in March to help
n1,1ngl' ('tiunt\, away from her 1n her search
11111thl.'I J"'" fro m her ho me. Rowell traced some of Lo1<c\
\ll,ummunKallo nw1th Riebe was relatives to Arapahoe Count). Colo ..
\UI off, J~ the father and daughter v.here he bc:gan pressuring the fama l~
ht.·l .tnw tug111H' and missing child. mcmbc:rs to disclose Lo, e's v.herc-
"! lcfl 111' cars. I left mv friends. I abouts. Colorado police also began
k it c' l'r' 1h1ng clsc bctund." Love leaning on the relatives for 1nfor-
,,t1J "'-!o 11nl' l..ncv. "here we we re ... mat1on
R1dw Jlcrtt•d local police to the Rov.ell contends 1hc 1nqu1r'
l..1dn:tpping ..\<i thc }cars passed and pro mpted o ne of the rclatt'e' 111
tlw tr.111grl·v.1..old. she hired private telephone Love. who an turn called
tkt1.'lll'l'' Jnd dung to the hope of the National C°entl'r for Explo1ll'd
1ind111g twr li ttle girl. Children in Washington. D.C' .. lo lind
I 11\ l' in111all) took his daughter to out" hether the case "as sllll act1' e
I londa. v.he rc hl' planned to peddle Lo 'c disputed Ro""elrs acrount.
I 11d1an turqot~CJcwcll) -the fashion saymg 1har none o f has relatives kne ....
1 agt· of thl' ttml'. "'here he lived. and that he cal It'd the
"Whl'n "e go11o'Flonda. she said, center on has own for advice
'Dadd~ arr )Ou going 10 keep me?' .\t her fathe r's urging. the girl also
Whl·n I an\"t·n·d >CS. she threw her telephoned the center two weeks later
.irm' ar<lund m' nel'k and said. to lt'a\l· a message ror her m0ther.
·t>adJ\. I IO\l' )t>u . claimed the .. Meanddadd)had1alkedabout11
t.11h,•1 • I He said that 1fhed1ed tomorrow therr
THE PHELPS
DIFFERENCE
We will always smile.
\ '1t11k L'~h.:nJ:. tltl· .11 1111 'Pill n·
111 \\ l h 111111' ,lfld I I lll ltl"'\
Jhpl.t) t'J h> .1 '' .irn1 grct•tmg
i\ .,m1k '" mnrt• thJn goo<l
nunnl'r It :--~'l)\)d hu.,inc .,
\ ... mtlt' 111.1ke' '11 ... tornrr-.
t1111r1' ,,·u·pnw h' g.·n~·r,mng
i'll'lll\\' kcltng.., .lhP lll ll' ,111d
o1111 nw1d1.1nd1,1.· .\ ... mtlr Imm
ll' 111.11-.r.., rn 1plc \\.lilt In rt'llllrl
I'\ l II d \\'t' h.l\ l'n I ht'l'n ,1hk (ti
''""t' rhl'll1 ,\ "llllk '' thl' ht'-t
1111 '' li.11 1dh 111~ t11nl \\l' h.t\'l'
'''\ '""' I l1111r, """ I 11 Ill 4
'·" t11 (; "11n 12 'l
-'
\\ould bl' no om· 1t> tah· rarl" of me."
TrJL\ c;a1d ... lk knew there were
"arr~nt' (for ht'.> arrest) and 1f 11 cam'e
d11" n to 11. hl' "ould probabl~ go to
JUll... "'
Bu th r ails lo the national crnter
"l'rt• traced 10 Love's .\sht"' Ille
hunw. .... hcrl· he v. as arrested o n
SatunJa,. lav. offirials said
LU\(' refused this week to W31\e an
n1rad111on hcanng But he said he
\\,)\uni~ 11~1ng 10 bu) somc 11me to
tJl..l· lan· l>f unlin1'ihed business.
Lo\ l' !>a1d ht'" ould not tight efforts 10
hnng him h:td, to O range Count) fur
tn.ll
.. J U'>t IJI 1-. Ill T ral' Listen to T raq.
II 'hl' didn't 11 1..l' 11. sht' al"'a's knl"w
i.ht• u >uld kJ' l" ... hc said. ·
' I rJl ~ a, I.."''" lcdgl'd that she was
ln'l' to lcJ'l' and had once 1ned to
11101.. ur her muth.cr 1n the telephone
t'loof.. '"o ~t·Jr\ agu "1th her father's
a""tuntl' Rut 1h,• \Hlman had re-
m.lrm:d and L·hangcd her surname.
"I alv.a,c; "ondcred whcre she
\\,1\, .. T r:tt:, said "You alY.a\S miss
nut ha\ 1ng 3 mother then· You nerd
,1 111111lwr 10 tx·wmc a Ind\ "
Bo th mother and -daughter. in
rl'tl'nt rui, r,, h~I\ t' taken an emotional
hulldutin·g that ha!. Opl'ned up some
nld \\n unJ, "'hill· healing o thers
.. V. e ha' l' a lot of emotwns wt" re
t r~1ng h> \Ort through ... sa id Riebe.
.. Hut thl' main thing 1s I never ga' e up
:ind I hopt.· ulhl·r parcnts (of missing
chilJrl'll) don't either.··
AIDS BOY ...
From Al
nobod) v.a~ pla~ mg ,.,.1th ham."
Thomas ~1d "Or because R\an was
pla) ing "1th ht) fm·nds. . He started
h1111ng R)an. H e h11 him in the back
of the head "1th h1'i l'lho" Thcn he
grabbed R}an b} Llw head and held
him between hi\ leg' R~an couldn't
do an) thing. Ht~ head was down. So
he turned his head ctnd htr him ..
Thomas said ht• l..noY.'\ tht• mo ther
of the b111en l'htld and rl·mainc; o n
good terms \\1th her .
"She said she didn't want Ryan
k1ckcd out of c;chool.'' he '-<lid.
4
I
POMCMT80NAI
F~IDA Y, SEPTEMBER 12. 1986
~D8:~ilo.ff, spcy susp~~t_ released·
. ' .. .
·But bot h men in slljierpQwer s tafldo f
are etained in embassies inst ead ofjaii
By MJCllAEL PUTZEL ., ..... ...._ea, s • •11
WASHINGTON. -Tht United
Stat.cs and the Soviet Union today
• rclealed an American jolJmalist
jailed in Moscow and an accused
Soviet spy held in New York to the
custody of their countries' embassies. .}-
Nrw sLI NE
Bualnesa
·JJtlt tbe actions me~ry changed the
. locatjons where the men are being
held. Secretary of State George P.
Shultz SClid the . Unit~ States still
considers reponer Nicholas Daniloff
a "hostage."
In Moscow. DanllofTtold rcponers
after his release fro m a KG B prison.
"I'm not a free man, but I'm changing foot cell. which he was"lharing with for U .S. News & World Repon.
one hotel for a better hotel... someone w~ think was a.n ihformant. "That's all that's chanaed."
Tass, the official Soviet news and that~~ won'.t ~subjected to ~?ur . In a BrookJyti courtoom minutes
agency, said. "The investigation into houn of anten:opt1o~ eve')' day, as . ~rlier. U.S. District Judac Joseph M.
Danilofrs. case continu"--l:le-nH&5t-he had beef) sance beana s.;ized 00 1 · Mclaughlin sianed an-ordcr'f'd«as-
not leave the territory of the Soviet 1\iroscow street ~3 days agl>, ing GenlWdiy Zakharov, a Soviet
Union." ·. Shultz told re~ners at t~ Whue employee bf the United Nauons. to Presjdent Reagan broke the news to House that, indeed. DanilofThas been his country's ambassaclor to the
a a.roup of eiementary ~ool-ptincl-::. wr~d ahd was reka$ed-under the Vniled:staaa~ ¥uri--DubiniA.. •
pals and others gathered in the White un'derstanding that, "if called upon to · The judge acted after receiv1n$ the
House Rose Garden. appear in coun, he will do so... ambassador's assurances in wntana
"We are so relieved and happy that "What has changed is his physical that DanilotT would be released from
Mr. DanilofT is out of that 8-by-I 0-location ... Shultz said of the reporter his Moscow cell. That came minutes
later.
Shultz ~mpbasized the U.S. view:
"These two people -Zak.harov
and Daniloff -arc no ~ com-
parable. There is n<> way we arc aoina
to trade them off for one another.··
-The secretaTy .of state said "of
course·: when asll~ if be felt that.
DaJ>1laff..rema1os a ·'boS'av"' of •be
Soviet Union.
Shultz reiterated that the chB!JCS
against DanilotTwere false and thathe
(Pleue eee DA.MILOPP' / .A.2)
Panel
'dooms
China
House
,-
\ a Q
1 Sep1em1>e1
Stocks fell sharply agatn
todaylnrecord-paced
trading volume after suf-
fering a historic plunge a
day earlier ./810
Coast
Bren Center at UC Irvine
gets an early ground-
bre~king./ A3
Nation
House backs death pen-_
alty for some drug
pushers./ A4
World
Anot her American has
been kidnapped in
Beirut./A4
Date book
South Coast Repertory
unveils the first of five
world premieres carded
for the 1986-87 season.
/P119e3
INDEX
Advice & Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Pollcelog
Public notices
Sports
Television
Weather
cs
A3
B 10-11
B2-8
C6
B8
Date book
AS
A3
B8-9
B1-4
Date book
A2
ROBERT
HYNDMAN
Coast aTC6m mission
OKs two new homes
for la ndmark's site
By TON Y SAA VEORA
Of IN Delly ,... ltalf
With the California Coastal Com-
mission giving its blessing Thursda)',
nothing stands between the bull-
dozers and a pagoda-style Newport
Harbor landmark known .as the
Chana House.
The state panel. meeung an Sao
Francisco. approved two con-
troversial requests to build a pair of
modem homes where the 56-year-
ont. pank-fiued · Clllna Wou5c now
overlooks the harbor.
The Onental-styk residence 1s
being purchased for SI 4 malhon b)'
two Newpon Beach couples. who
plan to knock ll down
Demolition of the Chana House
probabl) won't be for another si x
months. said architect
Brion Jeannette, who as designing the
new homes for Donna and Ernest
Schroeder. and Manha and James
Beauchamp. •
News of the Chana House's im-
pending demise infunated neighbors
and other history buff.I\ fighting to
preserve the hastonc structure that
gave China Cove ats name.
"Traditaonally. the comm1ss1o·n.
has said screw the f~w. power to the
public. Now. here we are in Chtna
Cove and the comm1ss1on says screw
· the public and give ll to the few ... said
.\Ian Leaven$0n. a Pasadena real
estate in vestor who recentl y offered
to bu) and preserve the ornate house.
"How do ;.ou figure that action?
Who got to whom"." Leaverhon said.
"I feel real bad for the people of
Ne"pon Beach and I'm mad as hell
No" the ne'<I 'lound \.OU hear will he
bulldo1cr<... ·
Jeannette drgued there was morc JI
stake tharr "1Tlng "hat man~-con
~1der one of :--Jc" pon Beach"• fe"
remaining relic'\
"l'msad toseethe-( h1na Housego.
mv~lf." Je-annettcsa1d "But -.ou 'it1ll
ha'e a larger issue-to deal "'Ith. and
that''\ propert~ nghts I don't feel one
neighbor can ~ another from
bu11dmg a legal home on it lega+ lot ..
• • • • Government to mourn H.B .terrorist v1ct1m
Jeannette ~1d hl' was pleased 1.~mh
the tomm1~<;11in's del~'l1on. although
tht• Sthn'll'tkr' and Beaui:hamps had
111 ma~r <.onw minor concC'\\10ns.
Tom ( randall. south roast dist net
J1n:1.111r 1)f the ( 1>a<.tal < omm1s~1on.
,31J tht• l'-'n h11mc<. "Ill ha"t' w be set
hat i. tanhl•r than onginall~ proposed By ROBERT BARKER
OflMDellr,._.ltllfl
Representative'\ of the Whi te
House and State Depanment arc
expected to attend a 1rad1t1onal
Hindu funeral '\Cf\ 1cc Sunda) 10
Orange Count) fo r a Huntington
Beach man who was the first pa'l'lcn-
ger to be gunned down in the 1erronc;1
attack on a Pan .\m Jet in Karach1.
Pakistan.
ValleyJDan
found slain
in Florida
Police in Florida nre invest1ga11ng
the death of a Fountain Valley man
whose body wa~ discovered tied
between two p<>les near a Boca Raton
housing development.
Major Doug Ph1~p" of the Palm
Beach County Shenfl s Office ..aid the
dead man has been uicntalicd as
Michael Shane Patter on. l~
Phipps said Patterson. "hose fam-
ily laves in Fountain Valle). had been
traveling an rteent months and ap-
parently had no prrmancnt home or
steady JOb an Flonda
>\ farm ~orkcr dac;co' ered Pat-
terson's bod) last Sundin aflem oon
an an agncultural arta JUllt "est of
Boc.1 Raton. said Phipps. The man's
han11s and feet were hound. and he
y.ia' tnund \Usf>t-nded bctwrtn t"o
(PleeM eee 8LA YING/ A:l)
Fam11\ members <M11d that scrv1ce\
for RaJesh Kumar. 21). will be held at
Westmmstcr Memonal Park in WMt·
minster al ong \\1th those for ha\
grnndmether. The nrC'umstances of
the grandmother·, death ha ,en't
hecn learned ~-
Kumar "as an 1m1pan) 1ng h"
grandmother from India to Hunt·
1ngton Beach \~hen terrorists too~
o'er the plant• on "hit h the) and an
aunt ~re ~Oller<>
atesh Patel. I 9. a 'ounger brother
of Kumar "ho had changed his namt'
Tl"t'Cntly. said the-bodh."S ofh1s &rot her
and &rand mother am' t•d latt' Thurs-
da) from Karachi
Kumar and ht" grandmotht'r.
Ku't'rbcn Patel. \\t'rc among at lea-.t
I 9 pa\ engers killed Junng the I~
ht)Ur siege b~ four .\rab htJackers on
the Ju mbo Jethncr .\n cc;11 mated 121
p:l\<tt·ngcrs "ere injured 10 the 'itand-
oll th.at ended 1n a blood~ sh.oolOut
Coastal panel OKs
Aliso fitness academy
By LISA MAHONEY
Oft ... Outlfy~ltllfl
.\ propo~I to butld J $ 0 mi llion fi tness 3l'3tkm) 10 the \1a,11
Greenbelt cast of l aguna Beach was approved ' Thursda) b, 1ht'
California Coastal Comm1'ist0n.
The appro,al wa'i the last maJOr hurdle fo r aeadem' propon1·n1'
and the National F1tn e<1s Foundation who put fund-ra1'\1ng cfTom on
hold "-hllc th e proJeC't workl'd m wa) through a ma1e tlf count) and
state re' 1c" s.
Intended a .i nat1onnl c<entcr of instruC110n for plTystC'al cduca11on
teachers. <tchool coache'i nnd others '"'oh cd 1n ports an...t_ litnt''"
ac11' 111es. thC' academ' wall he financed en11r~I\ th rough-public
donation'>.
The non-protit group ha'i \<'hcduled a fund-ra1$1ng k11l..offfor0('t
16 I °Q\• tornm1smln, "'h1t·h appro'cd a coa11tal devf'lopmcnl permit
1'n an ~ \·ote. madt' few chnngt"~ to acndt'm' plan'i apprm C'd hy the
Orangt' < ount-. Board ofSupcrv1soM 10 JunC' .
( 0mm1'islnnel"' ntcnded the houM the p1.1bhc can u'le academ)
ground" (Pleue eee F.ITNESS/ A:l)
bt.'t"et•n the tcrron'" .ind police
Thr aunt, who 'ur1. l\t•tl tht• orJeal.
1s expeC"tro to a11t•n kd ~unday'"
services. he said
Patd c;aad th<.' tam1h ha' ht·ard
d11Tercn1 account'> ,11 h1'i bmther'o;
death Kumar "a~ <;hot h' the
attad .. ers and dumped onto the
tarmac earl~ 10 tht· h11ac l..1ng. Ht· died
an hour later dunng 'IU~er.
..\ccording to um· 'er<.1on ol 1 he
~hooltng told lo Patel b\ rcporl.t:.D.
Kumar wa~ tired upon "h1lc coming
to tht' a~f a Pan ..\m 'itc"ardt•''
he1ft!-9HBeW1>y htJ8Ckers.
ln111al au·uunts sa1J that l-..um..11
an ..\mt·ncan 1.llm:n for c1gh1 "t't'"'
"J .. 'ltngkd oul and murdered ht··
c:rn~ he "as an ~mcncan. 1-..umJr
,,3, -.aid tel he proud ot h" nt'"
dtllt'n'ihtp
"That could bc 'er. true .. aid
Pa;t·I a 1tcnera l t•ducat1on <>tudt'nl J t
(Pleue.ee 1'ERJlOIUS't/A2}
'Tht'\ ·11 ..11<.o ha' t' tl' tal..e steps to
t'n,ure f)f't"('f' at1on nf a t1depool,
''h11.h "·I' J uin11·m l>I nther res1-
Jt•nt'> anJ .ii uiur't' the com-....t-
m1"11'n · < r~1nd..1ll '-11J
lk Jd1nJt•J thl' ,,,mm1"1on'<.
relu1tJn,1· t•• ,in,uder thr h1c;toncal
..1i.pe1 '' .11 1111· thrrl'-\111~ < hina
H11u'l' -J eu•ratt•d "nh nrnamt•nta.I
Jra~wn' .111J J tinght h-1.11lorl'd hndge
(PleHe 9ee CHI-NA/ A3t
110 illegal aliens arrested
in Laguna Beach, El Toro
By LAURA MERK
Of IN 0..., "'91 .1 ...
Some 11 0 illegal 1m m1~nt' were
arrested ThuM<la)' b) l . Border
Patrol agen t'i in Laguna Rearh and El
Toro. but the) Wlll prohabl) he hack
in the n1ted . tate'i b' the weekend.
official said today ·
Tht' raid on the Oranitt' < oast "as
descnhcd as routine
One Laguna Beach rt'!>taurant
uwner" ho lost scH·ral "orl..ef"\ in the
raid said he ha., grn"' nan U'\tomed to
ha' ang emplo)'ccs taken hack to
Me,teoend t~n watching them tilt('f
hack several da'" latcr
1'he n < lemrnte officr of tht'
lmm1gra11on and Naturah1at1on St·r-
-.1cc. which organ11t'd Thunda} ·s
rai d. runs daa l\ 1..hecks throughout
Orang~ Count~
f he number of thO<ie arre"ed
depends on tao" m..tn) agent\ are
a' ailable. said Charles D1erkop. an
I NS supen 1s1or
"That CtlUld be "l'H'n or 50 .. ht.'
...aid
Joe Flanders from tht• I'll \ ollite 1n
l -0~ ngelc.\ .said &here. are ahou1 Xti
agent'i at tht' '\an Clemen le \l3tHH\
On an) 8J'en da). the IN\ offal'
l't"{"e1vcs fi,e to IOcall~ from r'C'ltdt'nt'>
compla1n1ngahout 11legal 1mm1grant<,
congregating and "orlung 10 neigh-
borhoods. 0 1crkop ..aid. ewl:una~
I~ pohce ha'c no authanl) to
detain or arre'it 11lcgal 1mm1grant'i
unless th<'' ha\C hmken lornl laws
uch ~as the ca'ic Thursda) when
!>IX a(lent<. at 11ng \)n compla1nl\.
organized a \M'CP thn,ugh L.1guna
Bench aed the fl 1 nro area. '>pokec;-
man ( harhr ( •t•er <.,,Hd
\l, 1th in '" h1,ur' agenb captured
4" men and I~ "onwn Of the 110
a!'IT'ited. Ii' c "l'rc ru' en1lcs One was
a res1drn1 ,,f (ruatt·m.ila. the others
~C'<ll'30 nallonal'I
\\hen agent<; made their wa)
through lJiguna Beach Thursday.
bu<t1nrsc;man Ham Moon said men
"orl..ang for ha' gardener "'en:-swept
up nght ,,fT the la" n b>" agents
.\nd "hen o,omeofh1semplo)enat
thr < otta~e Restaurant did not sho"'
up for "Ork Thursda). he said he
l..ne" the word had <iprt'ad that the
1~5 agrnto;~ m rown -
Moon ..aad he has los\ employ"'" an
"i1m1lar raids 1n \ht' past but that the
worlcrr\ ha' e returned from Mex 100
~11h1n dav\
(Pleue eee ALIENS/ A2)
)
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Or~ Coasl DAILY PILOT/ Tl'lurSday. Sepcember 11 . 1986
WATERLINE BREAK CLOSES HIGHW-AY ...
ham Al
noon. "Hopefully. they'll have ·~ opened up by dinner time.''
Ben Nolan, Ncwpprt Beach pubhc
works director, said cfTons to find the break were htndettd because a
number of water ltncs ran under the
htabway in the area. including a 30-
inch water hne ownC'd by the Laguna
Beach Water Dismet
"They're sull trying to pinpoint the
break," Nolan said Wcdnesday.af\er-
.noon. "There has been some undcr-
mipina of the r.oad. too."
Aboul an hour af\cr Coast Haahway
was closed. officials found tht' &rcak-
an a Newpon Beach hnc and shut 1t
ofT. Affected residents were provided
water from other lines. said utilitaes
director Joseph Devlin.
At 4:30 p.m .. af\er workers had
sucked most of the water off the
Oooded road, both eastbound lanes
·were reopened. saving late af\crnoon
commuters the headache of detour-
tng"on the San Diego Frec:way
One westbound. lane was reopened . .
at S:30 p.m. It will remain dosed until
repairs arc made today
"Wt''re very fortunate... lkvlin
satd. Had the c11y_ bt'en unablc to
loc-ate and shut off the broken ltnc
before more damage occurred, the
highway may have remained closed
much longer
Cit)' workers wall wan l.\ntal after
ru)h hour tht!> morning to begin
repair work on the hne and highwa>.
"We lucked out," Devlin sa~d. •.
PATRONS PROTEST LIVEACT-BAN.-••
From Al · · · .
trying to win a rc1wwal of its permit have staye-0 closed since poll~
since last January walked in Sunday evenin1and wam-
The Bohemian crowd of mostly ed them not to put la ve entenainment
· young people 1nduded regular cus-on stage. •
tomers as well a~ mus1c1ans. P<>cts The }>JOtestcr.s carried S•jllS,
and o ther amst~ "ho had performed chanted · Save Sam's" and listened to
at the nightclub m.usic and poetry.as they marched 1n
_2We Just jut a. messa_ge_ on..'..lt~ a cirtl~_in fro11~ 9f the Clly Coun~il
machine an the) re showing up. ~ ·.
Lann 1 said. "I 1' s people" ho loved the Messages on the SIJOS included
club.. "Host Readings. Not Riots," "Donut
Lanni ilntl r uhrer hopcq 10 con-Price Up, Police Raid Sam's" and
vancc the citrtu l'>)Ut: a temporary ''Urine Tests for City Officials."
entertainment permit while they ap-Safari Sam's was a rare Oraogc
pealed the denial, a pnx:c'!> that could County club that wasn't a "Top 40
take up tO"ll month meat market," said Vance Meghrouni
"If we wait two-to-lour weeks. our of Huntington Beach.
club wall be 111 pn·tt) had shape:." Meghrouni is a member of the
Fuhrer ~1d "W e: don't make a lot of group El Grupo Sexo that has gained
monc> ·· local fame since it became ·a regular
<\lthough Safan !'>am\ <:an remain band at Safari Sam's.
open ;i ... a rc(!aur:!r.! l ann1 \31d they "We're not a mainstream band."
Mc1hroun1 said. "and. there's no
other yenuc for us. It's one of the only
if not tt\e only culturally creative
clubs in Orange County." .
"There arc ·none like 5am's other
than an LA .• " echoed t\ndy Takak-
j ian of Huntington.Beach.
TakakJtan. an anist and mus1c1an
who&lso-played a~ Sa.m'.s,-s.aid. '''Ibey
1et anists hang their anwork "in ·the
library.·
"But they·~ not ofTenng anyplace
for people to have ~ocial interaction
for their products like an. poetry,
literature and music." ....
Huntineton Beach police Sgt.
·Patrick Gildea said a report is being
completed that explains police op-
position to a permit renewal for
Sam's. He dedtnl·d to elaborate.
"He know~ wh y." Gildea said
about Lanni "We've had encounters
before."
HONOR F .ARM HEARING DELAYED ...
From Al
cons1denng the en' 1rnnml"ntal im-
pacts of the Jame'> .\ "1u!>1d Honor
Farm
The plan v.111 be r<.'' 1ewcd again b)
comm1ss1oner\ in Octo bc..·r
With moc,t honN larm pn,onc"
hous~d in trnt' and temporal") mod·
ular bulldingc, JI thl' 1:1 I oro \1te. the
comm1<1\1on\ rctommenda11on" re-
garding an f.n, 1ronmen1al lmpau
Repon tor thl' plan mu<.1 he for.
wardt.'d to the Roa-rd of'rnJX'T' 1c;oro; a ('"
soon a'> po\'>lhlc, hl· '><11d
Plath call for Jouhling tht· 1ail\
inmate popula1111n and u•n\tru<.llng
. -·-·--·--·
ABSENCES ...
F rom A l
new sheriff and fire training fac1 l111e'i
on the honor farm 's ground'I. which
cover 100 acres.
Residents from El Toro' and Lake
Forest are c ritical of the plan
But Leaven"onh said thr l0m-
m1ss1oil. c:_harged "1th making rec.·
ommendat1ons on tht: adcquaC) o1
the environmental repon. will he
compelled to urge 11\ ado ption 1f
residents cannot come up v.11h con--e:-rck objcct wns 10 ns crnatyc;1'iilf hnw
the c11pans1on will aOect the \ur-
roundsng area
(\u<;an Mlllt:r. 'Ill' pn:'>ldt·nt nf the
Tht· changl''I h<i\l' l!-l'rh:rc1tt•J u1n· tk,d11pnwn1 l r111,' 111 ''" t•mtx·1 '
Lru\ ers\ "1th landuv.n<:r!> v. h11 tc.u clcL11un\
lhl'' l<i°uld lo\l' up to I r) lt·el ol lhl'll I nu r tom m 1''111 n t' r'
prof)l:n' tor '' fl'l'I "1de n 1 ng I 1' l'ng1111d I r'~ 1 nt• V. 1 Ol h1•ll .1 nd
fhl' '>lrl'cl mod1lil,Jt111n 1' rn1u1rnl K""'l' -.irt· 1unn,ng 1111 lht• ( 1t'
10 altommudJtt· ildd1t111n.1I tr.rlli C 11um 1I
that dov. nto\I. n rl·dn t•l11pme111 "ill ·-rm 'en l11nu.·rnt·d lhJt lht
gcneratt: otliu.tl\ w1J t'lan11111g < cimrn1\\ltJ11 " tn 11111 '''
"v!ac.\111\ter \,ud 1t1d.1\ ht· ht·lu:\ c'>.,...'>l"f\l' tv.11 mil'llt:r\ .. \1 Jt \lll\ll'f '·""
that planning \(1mm1\\111ner' Jrt· · hnng dd' 1\l.'r' 111 lht· ul\ .ind
alleged!~ dd.i\ ing rt•Jnl'lopmt•nt in Jlll·mp11n~ t" tx·L.,ml· ( It' ( ounul
effonc, to 1.1.1n till' 'upptirt 111 rl' ix·opk It\ q·r. d1tliuil1 111 d11 ·
Serrano Park Ho meowner'> A!>'>OC1a-
t1on. said residents need at least 30
da> s to meet with ('Ounty officials to
try to reach a compromise on the
expansion p~oposal which will briog
increased noise. traffic and pelt)
t nm1nals into the area.
C)errano Park. the neighborhood
clO)C!.l to the honor farm. has JOsned
with two res1den11al developments an
ocarb) Lake ForC'>I to press (or an
altcmall' c to the county plan. she
)31d .
fh1rd l>1\tnr t c;;ufX'P 1\or AnKl'
"'l'\l.tmk al\11 a'>kL·d that rcl>ldl·nh ht·
g1\(•n mort· 11mt• lo n·v1r'w l.'n-
v1ronmental documl'Ol\ a~\()(·1all'd
v.llh th<· propo,cd n pan<ill)n
I hl' L1>mm1\\1t1n agrel'U to ('11n
11nul· V.l'UOl'\d.1,·, he;inng t11 I 10
n m nu 14 --~n1_1,t· I uunt' phsnner<i hJ'l'
pr11p11,nl .1 IL' .1d11,1I Juuhhng nl
1nmJll' ht·J' .11 till' h111111r fdfm fr11m
.thoul X21l 111 I 51'\ h\ lht· \l':Jf 2f/(KJ
I hn Jl\11 v.Jnl Lu hullJ tr;i 1111ng
Jt ,1<knHL'' lor lirl· J nJ '>henrr., ix·r·
,nnnd that v.uuld 1ndudt· a v.eapon'>
tiring rdngt· dnd J tn1.1.n lor fin·
lighting prdl l1Le
HOT TIP TAKES RACERS FOR A RIDE ...
From Al
.1.ttanta
The Challengl' ·\ mem a rate It''"
dnq:r\ · ahllm 111 make thl' I aguna
S1gucl-to·-\tl,in1.1 tnn 1n thl' kv.l'\I
numb1.:r ul mile\. pa\\111g through
.. anou\ tit) chec:kpo1nt'> along the
wa-.
But for their lal( arn,al Wcdnc'-
da-. the 8111 Halhda., and Jim Bailn
team\ were forced · to a"ume the
h1ghe\t mileage u1un1 reuirtll·ll h'
another racer that da) ·
It .,..a, a tough hrca~ for HailL'\
whose mileage totJI Y.3 '> l!,UOd enciugh
for third plate r Ul'\Ja~ and I IJ ll1
da). v.ho fin1\hcJ nF)l1 bt:hind him
on the fif\1 leg of the ralt' from tht•
R111-< arlton Hutti 1n I aguna '-1gut•I
to Phoenn
But dc\p1ll" thl'1r <ll'>JPJ')111ntnll'nl
and v.-eannc\'> lr11m \fX'ncl1ng dll dil\
o n the mad tht'v rt'mamt'd opt1m1ornr
about 1ht·1r l ha nu•, of v..mninK h~ ttw
time the tJU ll'<ll hl'' \tlanta 1111
Sanda\
"Well '""'•1rr11v. " ;1 n\'v. d;" ·
said V.-a\ne \1<1n lwld ll.1ll 1da \'
panner in lh1• 1114</C hnmlt·1 'v\ornl-
1c \talion "<11.t'•n ;rnd 1h1· 1 trn·f m:ip
reader and na ' 1f1.a111r tor tht· '""o
team'>
·Wt." re -.11ll 1n 11 V.. t' re l(01l11/. Ill do
JI·· 11dll1d.i\ .,;11d 11'11nh !);.i, I v.n
and \I.IC c,t1ll ha'c four more 111 If"
There v.1th thl' tt·am hk;1n·ned
from llOh tv.n hour' 111,kep thr r1111h1
before thl'.'~ \ptnt tht· n11d11
Facl'd 1.1.1th a lung. Lia ~ ·ell dr" 1nv Wedne~da\ tht· tram "'·" .1v..1k1·
l'arh Jnd ·on thl' n1o11f \.lillt·r h.1d
fa'>h.1un1·u a nl'" 1gn111•11111111 101 !ht
PaLk&:1rd hat.I n·hu1lt !ht· lud pump
1.1.Hh an adckd lud liltt·r .ind 1hn l..t·d
thl' damp cl1)1h' t h.11 "'t'fl • l.1rn rwd t•i
the t ar"' fu el 11111: .. 111 l..t'l'P1lwm 1•1111
V.-h1k the m11\t 11h\ 111u' 111Utl '" 11
PJ"> "0Uld h.1 \ ll-J thl leJm l',l\I ""
l11g.h"'J) ~q lo hon!.. ur \I.Ith Intl r
\Idle llJ in I 11r<hh,1rr ' \.1 °'l1.111t11 Id
hild q lit' Ill d l1-1Hl-I"-uut..i.W~ (J.!ubc...
ah<>ut J r11"1hl1• 'hon1 ut through tlw
°'Ian C iHlo' I nd1ari f<r,l'f' .1l11H1
h 1ll11v.1n11 .1 d1 1\I' l \<1nHn1'1l1t1n ~•I
hi\ m.in\ map' °'11,111tidd ll1rnrL'd
ahoul n1n1 mll1·, 11111ld ht• '••\UI tn
1:Ik1rrg :r I '•·m1k 1.111111tt11ciuyh1111111h
tt"rra1n 1111 th1· n·,1.·n.11111n
\ pt1.,.,1ng. tnu I. d11\1'1 11111firntt'd
that wcti :s o;hnrrc-111 .,.. 111tl<t inC1<'r<1
ht:at tht• lrn·\l.,t \ 11>1111·
I \llll'd .1h11 II lht• Plll\[1('11 111
.in1 11hn d.i. nl lln1111.1,1~.1t111y 1h1·
1v.11 t.11\ .ind 111·1 l\\ltfld m1 t1c.1honw
'1ar11·d 11111 ":til 1hr1111J1h !ht· 111\h
~ll'\"11 ,,i11i-.... 111.t ,,,,.,.,.11111',tl.\ 1111111
< 11'.1 \.11111111.11n'
't1rn1n;.1 ,J, r11' 11it1t • ••\.\h''·'
v.111k11111, .11th II 11w~l1 .1 < 1111,el
llalhcJ.1, rt"m.1rk1·d I It" 1 .111 .11r,1
thdl liih n 1) l'uhl1• pl\I tf,,. . .,,, I jlt'I
!ht• 1.jh,!11 t 11 \t I
l(l'l U\t'd .11,tll
l<11.1th "' rough \1111 \\fluid thin!..
1 v. Ht' a hnu I cl rl\ mg a l ru ck nn wen.·
he111g 1r,1\t•kd h~ ·a 'h111' 111\ll
l'<1t kard .i han1h11ml' v.·1111(llt• <111d ;1
hdwm11th rn11torh11ml' v. hr<. h ";1'
·"'"dragging a I ·I luul 1ra1kr
II v.a' 4u1ll' J '1ght \nd 1.1.orknw11
1111 lhl' la r "dc 11f lht· mountain "aid
ll1l'\ u1uldn'1 h1'11n c lhl·ir ne' "hi:n
1 hn 'a" the: l'ttl I.a rd 1 rt'\I ·lht· ndg.e
into thl"1r '1ev. r hrnugh ril nc ht·r-. g.Jll'\ aml duv. n
,h,1rp '"lllhhalk' tht· trn 1 mac.Ir
1hnr v.J \ ,fnwl, Lluv. n tht· olhl'f \Hk
...u1 the. i.ula.__\10U1li.l.10~ jJ\IOg UJ>
\J lu.1hk tirnc tha1 u1uld ha'c t')(:l'n
\fX'Ol 00 lhl· ffl'l'V.<I\ to r l'\J\
rho makl'-01:tltt'f' Wor\c I he \hnrt-
l 111 "·" n111 J \hontul .11 Lill V.hat
uppt:.Jrn J on tht· mdp 111 ht· ,1 I fi-m1k
)lfl'lth W:l\1H 111,111\ ,1 l\1.1\llllJ!. 1f1-mdl'
t'np \1anfil'ld \.t1d .1hl·rv..ird.
'If I \\'l' th.11 gu ~ .1g.11n "'h11111ld llll'
.1h11111 lhl\ I'm g111ng 111 v. r111g 11..,
lln k · h1• \J ltl Hut °'lt.tnlll'ld ,11-..a" ,,
dl'lll\t'ft'I 11f \lh·l"f 1111111!/' 1111 l)l.1 t I..
• l11utf,, Lukkcf. '"Hut 1n" \\,t\ I m ~I.id
V.l' l.tll1l' !hi'> \1.:1¥ IH \I.\' \I.Cit.lid h,l\e
m1\\l'11 all lhl\ grt•a t .,lu ll ·\nd the
''""l'\ \\t•'ll ht· ,1hk to tdl I l..no>Y. I
v.,1 , rt-.idv 10 tak't: thl' trcr":n th"
11111rn111~ .ind thL11 "'ould h.1 ,l' hn·n
tllll h.1d .
<;!,1nfil'ltl'\ "no gut' no glor~"
.1ppro.1l.h 111 na' 1)Ul t1ng 1.1.a' 1111t1Jll~
n1t·t \I.Ith lflllll\fll tl\ other' 1n 1h1·
~r11up \I.ht• \11v.t•<f nt''l'I J)!Lllll 111
<lll\t' J dirt roJd no m<Jlll'r hov,. grt·at
Mostly sunny sky in aft~rnoon
Ewly morning tow C6oudl today wlH him to othefWIM rnoally
1unny lklel OY9f the Ofenge eo..t. Hlghl will range from the
upper eo1 near the beechel to the upper 70. lnlend. Lowctoud•
tonight and Friday morning will become fllr Friday afternoon.
Lowa tonight wlll be In the upper &al to tow 80I. HIQhl Frldey will
range from the upper eo1 near the bMChel to the upper 701
Inland Oetert• wm be fair through Fr~1y. Temperature rangea in
the upper daert1 \ndude IOWI In t~ 50I and hlghl 82 .to 90 af'!d
In the lower delert•. lows In the eat. hlgh1 t2 to 1QO. ·
Southwett to weat wind• 15 knot• wit! b60'w through the Inner
• coa1tat w'atef'I thl• afternoon and ever1tng oiier a 2-foot
1outhwe1t 1weo. 1ncrea1lng low cloud• are f«ec~t tonight.
U.S. Tempe
Albal'y H Y =:r=-
Md'IOr-0-
Allenll
AtlenllC C;iy
"'*'" lal1""°'9 ... ~ ...... '* 8olee
_8oelOft ·llillf•. llufllngton Vt c...,
OW.lon,SC
Ctletloll•.N C ~ Cf>icego
~· c--1
Columbla.S C
Colul'nllue. Ohio
ConoOl'd.H H •
Dell-Fl WOl'lt'I
D•yton
Oel>-
0.M-
OeltOO
EJPuo
F9Hb.nllt
fWQO F19911an
G • •nd R9c>ld•
GrMl flMls
Gr....Wo.N C
HW11ord H-.a
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HOUiton
LMVega• LJttta Roca
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7S •9
68 u
·M S!>
67 21 76 60
Surf Forecast
hect'I ....... ).
l um14 1
S•nta MOf'u<4.. l!I ' 1
N-l)O'I -2 J
Son 011•911 C.nt t ' J
Outtoo• ro' r' •O•v 1 '"'~ t n1,,o•
Tides
TOOA'f
SecOflO ll'Qh J 31 pm
S.COflO IO"' 11 ';0pm
FlllOll'f
F1t9' htQh 123 • m
Ftrat IO• 10 •O • m
SecOtld'>IQll ~ 03 p"'
... • ...
~· 03
3 1
33 se
Sur'I r1an tooe-., at 6 JJ • m •nd N it
•I 7 O!>p m Moon ,,_ IOO•y II 2 '0 p m
GIRL STILL IN MIDDLE AFTER 12 YEARS ...
From Al
h -w1fr lkn1~' Riebe. who ha!>·
\lntt' a·mamtd. doesn't den) that r rac~· ma) ontt h1tve f~ottd--hff
father
··Rut pleal>C keep in mind ... said
l<rt·tx· "JI 1' · )car~ old . a lot of
lJJul:(htt'r' Jrl' 'Daddy's g1rl!o.' fhe
m.111 t J11 t k l ii 1'11-ycar-old dcC'1dc 1f
ht· \hollld commit a ftlony "
I 1 JL' Jn honor\ \tudcnt who
l'nll'>t1·d "llh the po liC'<' explorer
p111gr.1111 1n ·\'h''' ilk . NC . l>31d ~he
""' 11111\ hklrrl·d mcmonc\ of lhc
uphe.i' JI thut beg;m "1th her parents'
1l1 \ oru· 1n I Cf" .t
I ll'llll'mlwr a'k1ng him v.h} Jo I
11', '"'h 111,1111J .ind v.h' v.e 'rr not a
h•!! l,111111\ '"" \;11J l<1dw h.id hel'n Jv.ardell full
,11,111J, ol lhl' thild 1n the J1,orlt 1111111~ ·111,1· l<1 tl'f v.on J coun order
.1ll11v.1ng hin1 t11 1al..l· fraq nut of the
m11tht·(, llunlJ Park ilpartmC'nt for
'1' h11ur' 110l' °'laturda\
I It 1 ontrn<kd W\.•dne\da\ that
l<1d'L· h.1tl 1m·<l 111 l..l•ep hani from
'l'l"IO!-' hi\ d.1ughtl'r
°'lhl· "'·" 1k11~ang nH· m\ ngh1-;
,q1h I fJl \ · I "'" o,a1d "Prl·tcnd
'nu· rt• me ·\I tl'r .i > t'U r. > ou gel to ~ee
\our k1 .J l11r \I'.\ hour\ on one
.II 1t·11111un ..
It "'a' during that Vl\11 that Love.
p11rp11rtetf h Jl'\pt.•ratl' to he with his
J.1ughlt'r 111ok thl' l hild awa) from
< l1,111gl < 11unl) awa> from her
11111lht•1 J""'" from her home.
\II l<1lllmUTllLat1on Wllh .Riche wa!>
1111 1111 ·" thl' father and daughter
hn .1111t· fuv,111' t' and n11\~1 ng child
I kl! m\ tJr\. I left nl) fncnds. I
. k ll l''l'l\th1ng do,c behind.:· Lo'c
\,lid '" llOl' k nev. V. here WC were ..
I< 11 I)\ Jkrlt•c.l Iota I police to the
~1d11,q1p1ng \\the }can passed and
1h1· 11,111 )!fl'" t old '>he hired prl\atc
J<.:tnll\ t:~ .rnd..duOK 10 !_he hope of
liriJ111g hl·r hlllt: girl
I ml' 1n1t1Lilh took h1<, c.Jaugh1er to
nonJ.1 ~hl'rt• hl' planned to peddle
I mll.111 1ur4111\l' Jl'"dr) -the fa~h1on
IJ(tl' o l the 11mt· ·v.. hen V.(' got lo r londa. ~he 'i.ald .
l rJLld~ an· }llU going 111 keep me?'
V.. lwn I a11)v.l'fnl )C\, \hl' threw her
.11111' Mound nn nl'l k and .. aid.
'D;idJ~ l lo\l' \11u " · d111mcd the
t.1lh1·1
T l IL Pl IELPS
DIFFERENCE
A slow to urist season forced the
·Loves to pick up stakes and head
-fl0fth-i<>New-¥ork City.-Thcy made rt
as far as Knoxv1He. Tenn .. and later
o pened a gift shop. Eventually. they
landed 1n Asheville. where the two
II\ ed for the last seven )Car!>. .
For awhile. the father and daughtl'r
worked the flea market c1n·u11. selling
fm•d pork nnd<, from a food truck
·\lthough he adopted \e,cral
Jl1a\l'S. Lo' e \aid he and Tran ne'er
tell li kl' thn v.erl' on the lam · .. r here ~a:i no look 10&-m'!'C·lhr-
,fi(1ulcfi:r l}Pl' stuff Thcrc .... a., no
running.'· he said ··w e·,t· ll\ed 1n 1hc
... irnt· plac.e nov. tor 'teveral 'ear' 11·,
not J, 1iv.l' mm l'd e'er. other v.el'k "
Lav. enfuflemt·nt .au1hont1l'\ 1n
OrJ ngt· < ount~ and !\lonh ( arnhna
agrel'd the girl v.a' well <.ared for \ht·
ran!...; in 1he !<7th ixrlentllc on d
na11on~1dc sthola\11<. \lale and ha\
tx·rn taki ng rnllege tla\t'\ her father
'a1Ll
'Lo'e added that Trat) "'a' fM: Jt
an~ 11mc to go har k w her mo t ha In
fal 1 hl' .. aid he plannl'<l lo \L't up J
ml·e1ing_bctwecn the 1wo.
"I v.a\ge111ng oldcrand I figured 11
v.a\ t1rne that Trac) kno"' hn
m;1ma:· hl.' !>aid
K1Hx· hall the ..aml' thing 1n mind
lihi: hi red George Rowell. a ~anta <\na
pn,ate invcl>llgator. 1n Marl'h lo help
1n her wilrch.
Kowdl traced some ol Lo,c·,
rela11vc\ to <\rapahoc ( ount) Cnlo .
"'htTl' he began pres'iunng tht· famil y
member'> to d1sdose LoH·\ v.h<.'re·
aho ul\ C olorado policl' also begun
leaning on thc rda11vc\ for infm .
mat1on
Rov.cll rnntend' the 1nqu1n
prompted 1>0e ol thl' rl'lall\e\ to
tekphonl' LO\l', v.ho 1n turn called
the ~atwnill Center lor f 'plolll'll
c-'tnldrc111n Wac,rnn~on.D.L. lo find
out v.hl·thcr the ca!>c wa\ \till at11H'
I ovc dt\puted Rowell\ acwunt
'a~1ng that none ofh1\ rclat1'e' \..nl'"
.... hen: he hvcd. and that he called the
<.l'nter o n h1!> own for advice
•\t her father\ urging. the girl al\tJ
tt·lcphoned the center two week\ later
to k'a' ca me!lsage for her motht•r
'"Mc and dadd~ had talked ahoL111t
tfn a1d that 1fhcd1ed tomo rrow thl'rl"
v.ould he rw 11ne 111 1.1kt• t are of me."
f r<il\ ,,11d ··He knl'" there were
"':irrant'i (fo1h1ttrl"Mtttiftd-if.tt cam~
dov.n 10 11. he "uuld probabl) go 10
J<l ti .. '
Both rnlh tu thl' nauonal ce nter
"'l'rl' tr.l<l'd to Love\ <\she' 1lle
ht1mt'. "'hl·r1· he v.a<, arrested on
\aturJJ\. lav. 00lt 1al'i said
I "' c rl'fU,l'd th1\ week 10 wai ve ah
n1rad1t1on hl'ilnng. But he said he
v.J\ 11111~ tn ing to bu) \Orne time to
tJl..e l .m· ol unfin1'ihed hussncss
I m r ,,ml ht· "mtlJ not figh 1 effort<; to
tm11g 111111 hack tof)ta11gc < 'tlOflty for -
t r 1,tl
·· 111\t 1.1lk t•J I rJt' I l'ltt•n to f ran
It 'hl· d1dn'1 hkt· 11 · 'hl' alv.a\\ kne~
\hl', 11uld k.1' l' .. hl' 'aid
I r Jl' Jl k nu" lcdgl·d that .,h<.' wa!o
frt'l' It• k,1\t• a nJ haJ once tned to
look llr> hl·r mothl·r 1n 1he telephone
h1111i.. l\'11 't'J r'> .1go "1th her father's
J"1'1.1111 t' Hui thl· v.oman had re-
m.H11td .ind changt·d ha surname
"I alv.a\<. "ondcrl'd wh<.'re she ""J' .. I ra1-, \a1d '"You al"a's miss
n•ll ha' 111g ~1 mothl"r there Yo u need
J 11111thn 111 ht•tnllll' a lad' ..
Hoth mother and daughter in
rnrnl da,s. ha'l' ta k.cn an emoti onal
hulld11111)g. tha1 has opened up sume
old "ound' \\ l11lt· hl·ahng other~
"V.l· ha'c a Int nfcmotmns we're
tr~ 1 ng 10 sort through " \aid R 1ebe
··Rut tht· main thing 1\ I ne verga .. c up
and I hop<: 111hn parent' (of """'"8
rhildrrn) dun't c1thcr "
AIDS BOY ...
From A l
nobo<l ~ wa., pla~ 1ng \!./Ith him:·
Thoma' ..aid "Or hecau\e K)an wa'
pla) 1ng \I. Ith hi\ friends Ht.• \tan<.'<I
hilling R)an. He hit him in the bad.
cff the-head v.1~h h1~cibov. Thr n h<'
grabbed R>an h:,. tht· head a·tfd held
him hctween h1\ leg' R~an rnuldn't
do an) thing. !1 1!> head v.as down So
he turned hi'> he;id ant.I hlt him "
fhuma~ said he knov.41 the mothl'r
1>f the h1ttcn l h1ld and remain' on
good krm<; "1th na
"She c;a1tl \ht' didn't want Ryan
kicked out uf 'chool." he o;a1d
Wednt.·<,da ~ ·, r rohlcm' v.1·rl· Jt t11·
all) born r UC\tlJ\ night Y.hl·n J11ll11\I.
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forced u1 pull 111 1h1' \Ilk r1f 1h1 rnad
!>C"eral time'"' allov.. lft'v. nwd1Jn1t
Robin M1 ll1·r to d1'imJntk 1h1·
carburetor and fu el line' II> 1<111k for
sign~ of trouhlc None were found
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