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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS • WEDNESD~Y, SEPTEMBER 24, 1986 25 CENTS '.LB coach benched for drug arre.St I j.. Ex-football p~o Hardman a ccu sed by police of possessing 500 in cocaine By STEVE MARBLE uMI LAURA ME RK Oftlle...,........ 1 J Former professional football· play- er Cedrick Hardman was suspended Tuesday as football coach al Laguna Beach High School followi ng his weekensi arrest ·for possession of aboufS500-wortti of cociune . Hard man. arrested early Saturday on Laguna Canyon Road after a patrolman <;topped him on suspicion of drunken dn vin~ will fight to keep The professor who is pioneering the use of computers to help para- lyzed people walk will continue his research at UC Irvine.IC& Food ---- his coachin&Job. said a fnend. "Obviously this 1s very difficult for him," said a woman who answered the telephone at Hardman's Laguna Beach home early today. "He doesn't feel like taJkin$ ri ght no w." School officials and other coaches at the high school refu~ tpcomment o.nJ;!ar4man's iat~I scrap-wit~ the law. He was previously cited for possession of manjuana, but school offi cials took no action against him. "I am JUSt so d1~ppomted because I think he is fabulous," said Ann rutchel', a parcnlwl\olsthe advisor or a high school group that provides free rid~ for intoxicated students. ''He has done wonders with the team, and he ha'i se1 an example as fa r as trying bard," she said. "I'm JUSI not 10101 to cast stones," PQlicc denied· that -they showed Hardman any special treatment by keeping his name offthc police log for nearly two days. _ ·•.1 swear ther<' wa~ no covcrup, I'd arrest my own lnom," \31d Deputy Chief nnte5 Sprctm-- "I won't compromise-my pro- fession even for a football coach. Ccdnck's go11cn cnou~h breaks in his hfc11me." ~1d Spre1nc. who said police kept Hardman's name off the A wet etart for autumn fog onl y unfil ffielr lnvesii&alton was complete. In a closed-door mectlng T ue~ay night. scbooJ officials agreed to suspend Hardman without pa~ until the drug case 1sresolvcd in coun The fo rq_ter All-Pro defen•ave end was ord~red 10 appear Oct 10 10 ~uth Orange County Mun1c1pal ( ourt for arraignment. · ' Pos5css1on of cocaine •~a felon y in Cahforn1a ~and 1s punishable by a term m• pfiSQn. tbol.l&h. tile lenglh of 'the sentence 1s left to 1nd1v1dual Judges, according to j)ohcc Hardman was spotted \aturd.i) about 2:45 a.m . dnv1nga red ( ad1lla( ~uth on Laguna ( anyo n Road . ..aid Sprcine. He said the officer '4hO l stopped the car believed Hardman was mtoiucated When asked to produce some 1denttfica11on, Hardmirn reached into a briefcaS( where the officer spotted a bag containing a white powder. said Sprcine. The 6fficer, li5"ked _penTUUtOh to !lt'arch the car but Hardman refui.ed J and tned "to get to the evidence," tht' deputy ch1ef sa1d. The officer cverttu- all) spra)ed Mace ~n Hardmao's face uaubdue him. -· 'lpreinc said that Hardman passt'd a road\1de · 'ot>bnet) test "but onl) ba~e)\ " He said Hardman was book· ed at the cit) 1a1I and later released on h1<, own reCORnltancc (Pleue eee HARDMAN/A4) LB coech Cedrlck Rudman Newport Qans beer, tobacco as race sponsor At hletes drinking at ru nning events r s citys action By STEVE M ARBLE OflMO.-, ..... l lAI« Bike and loot ra<.cs c,pcJn~or<'d or financed by beer and tobacco com- panies will not he pcrmrned on pubh<. street\ 1n Newport Reach. marlong the lir11 time in< >range< ount) that a Cit) has ena<.ted ~u<.h a ban Thi: dec1~10n to ban hctr and tobacu1-\pon\orr d ra<."'-'.,. v.a ~ mot1\ .ited h\ (ontrrn 1ha1 athkt1c c\cnts ~nu1oni:<l h\ thl· u t\ .. hould be .. clean and v..hoir\omr .~ Ma\1>r Phil Maurer 'I-aid But one rau· or~n1Rr lrorn In int· ..aid the ci t ~·., :.tl !Inn "1 onda\ \Cl'm' absurd and.reall1H· ' < arc'' -.aid tx·n companies arc the t h1ef ~poo,ors of foot and bicycle race\ and without the1"5uppon such 1.0mpt"t1t10ns m1gtn fallby the way- .side. --- ••()nnking httr ''legal and lots of athletes dnnk beer ··he ~•d "l dnnk beer too But that doc-sn ·1 mean I sit hC'rl' in 1he offi ce at k 1n the morning and dnn~ heer "r o remu"c them from the spon 1s a bugc mistake·· he said l ht' c11:v .,.,a, urged to proh1b1t beer and tobaccc. compan1~ from spon- \Onng race., h) L..ar; de Joun~. a ( orona del Mar re\ldcnt who ~1d he v.a~ appalled when hi: panic1patcd in J 10-K run la'it 'ipnng ">ponw rcd b) the Mtlkr Rrrw1ng < o He ~1d ht·l'r was being "<n-ed at ts am at the fi ni .. h line to <tll pan1c1- pant\ in<luding minor\ The race hcncfitted the Harhor .\rea Roys < lub he '>Cite.I Although autumn is here, you can stretch the sum- mer season with a patio party that's guaranteed to win rave revlews./D1 Cloudy weather bring• a apectacular eanaet. u well u llCht rain. to the Oranae Cout. Paul Daemore and Crl• Garcia of Huntington Beach admire the lut aun.et of aummer on Pacific Coaat Highway at Golden Weet Street. Scatterecf abowen over the Southland followed the occur- renc~ of the aatumnal..equinoz Tueeday. '"The) 're att<1d1ng a..;\ mptom not the dl\t'3'>l' ·· \a1cl fad, < an·~"· an Irvine bu\lnt'"man v..ho mganw:~ tna1hlon' Jnd 111hrr .tthlc·t" c11mpet1 · lion\ ··1fvou h·e p an event like this-free from alcohol \Our \OUth-w1ll not be unneccs..anl) tempted to \tan a morning h\ dnnk1ng beer on an (Pleue .ee B.EER/A.2) INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics B4 A3 A7 -8 CS-7 BS Three m~e arrested in Labor Day riots Death notices Entertainmen t Food Mind & Body Opinion Paparazzi Pollcelog Public notices Sports Television Weather CB B3 D 1-8 B 1-2 88 B1 A3 C4, 7-8 c 1-4 B3 A2. By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Delly l'hl l lefl PoliceofTi<.tr'> took lhrt·t• more mrn tn lo (U'>IOd ~ r Ul-<,da ~ lo hn ng 10 "t'\l·n the totJI numlx:r ol pcopk -arrr'itcd on \U\p1 t 1on ol nolln~ dunng the Labor Da\ wrl·kcnd not 1n Huntington Beach Police toda) said thn s11ll ha\ e warrants for two '"rnor<.' adult~ and plan 10 arrc~l threc mor<.· Juvenile'> Armed with arreo;t warrant\ from Wcc;t Orange Count~ Mun1npal Coun in Wr'>trQin'itrr, police to<1k into lU\IOd\ Hoht-rt 011tc\. I lJ. ol Kcdondo lk,1t h, Jnd Cian l<\lraft 21 of I oun1a1n Valin · · William h·nton 11.J, ol C 1an.kn C 1ro\ r 1 urnt·d h1mc,t·ll 0\ l'r tn J 1udgl' I l·nt4ln v.J\ .trrl"\lt'cl on ,u,p1uon ul ctr\un. ll'lon> \ Jndali .. m Jnd nul ing. Oall'' '" la t 1ng l-hargl'\ of Jr'>on ..ind noting and K}craft '' an u .. rd of al"on thl'ft and noting. ale-Ording to .po l1 c1.: spokt·,v.oman Jn.\nnt· Ronko v.,kt f-arl1rr Mnnda}. police arrl'\ted (Pleaee aee ARREST S/A4) Riot commission views film of violence By ROBERT BARKER 01 4 ... Oalty "'4>t IWI \ \ 1deo ca\,l'lll· tilm ol hunllH'lh ol ~1111th' run non~ .imol.. on thr bca<. h dunng thl' 1101 tn II un11n~t11n &a<. h 1111 L._1hor DJ\ weel..<.·nd "·" 'hov.n puhltl I~ for lhl· fif\I 11nw l ue,<l.1 \ fhl' ~O-m1nutl' li li11 111krn h) pr" ,111· .11al I \ l,tnierarncnand cd11 n l In lhl· Polilt' l°X:pann1nll '"""'nt rampag1n& \11un1_1. f)t:opll· ml ~in!( polilc lJf\ on 1hn1 t••P' and ,l·111ng th<.'m ahla1t' \I one point plunlt'\ 111 hid<.~ rnol..e h11fo.,.,t'd lrum t11u1 'ch1dn that v.cn· hl.111n~ 11 he '-iffil' tlml' fhe l '""'d \elkd .. \1ort' mon· mor,· '\ "ung,tt·r, \A.en: ph1 1t11gr..iphrd hulding. liten'>l· plate'> thl'\ npr11:11 tr11rn pohu· 1.tr\ h1~t· o\er tht•tr head\ fhe J)I\ turl.'' 'h""'l·t.l (lfliu·r, Jh<•ul 2t'ill \\l'rt' pre'i'>('d into 'l'r\ tl•' 1n .111 ''"~tn•' "•mt I'•'• pk "'Ith , luhs (Pleue eee FILM /A4) Arts Center apparel a work of art UURA MERK Irvine enters freeway fee battle Lagu na des ign e r who's outfitted ma n y premier egoers prefe rs unde rstate me n t Wh('ll the <>rangl' ( 11unt ) Prr· forming <\rt'i C r ntl'r open' Mone.lay, the cream of high '>0<.'1cty will he atured in \Orne of1h c cla11s1c'lt formal wear around 1n order to mak<' their mark\ on the ht\tor1t· l.'\ ent There "'111 he v.omcn whn<iC clothing will makr a <;tatr mt·nt and women wh11 will he ln\I in the 'ltatcmt'nl 1111hc1r < l111h1ng But ek11.ann· 111 L ,1Kun.1 Hl'al h designer D N. h an'" a dn·c,,"\\h1 t h 1s nol overpowering anJ dll<i"' tht· woman to pcr'lonal11c ht·r l l11th1ng with her own acn''i\Ortt•\ E\an' hac, dl'\lgm•J l'\l·n1ng v.ear for 'c' rral "'omen who v. Ii I .11 ll'nt.l 1 hl· opening ".\nd I "nn·t \l.'nd an\onl' there w1ihou1 '\Oml•thing Im thl'lr head."" ~1d f, an' "'h11 da1m' 10 tx· the onl) couturier in nrnngl· C ounl\ .\nd according 111 I \anc, 1u'1 Jh<1ut an) hl·adptnt' " JHl'fllJhil' le11 1h1· pres11g1ous nrnl, indut.ling turhJrl\ <illk bow<. and ovcr:.11l' hcrt't\ ""•\n 11\l"f\l/{' hcrt'I '4 0U ld IX' rx·r kt t ·\lll'r all \\l' tlfl' cC'IC'hrattng 1hr Mt,," \;ml ht•r hu\hand and pan nn Mtk(' l 'viln\ Shawl' aho arc 1mportan1 ,,, 1.e\sone" for the opening. Thn mJ'" he wrapp•:d around thl' \h11ulda' or thrc>\' n O\ rr om· lor J nt'\\ and t'X11t11 look J ht· I ,,ln'I fam4h ha .. h<-l·n 1n lhl' huo;1n<."'" of lk<.,1gntn* rlotht'\ IN lhl' "'( ahlornia lilt''t\k · for tH'arh 111 \eJr\ .-Property tax-financed freeway r agencyil-ebuff ed by-supervisors By LISA MAHONEY °' .. Olll'J ..... ..... • Orangr C ount) 'IUf>Cf\ l'iOr\ ha w refused to rndor~l' 11 hallot nll.'ac,ure to rreate a new 1ranspona11on agl·nry that would U'IC property taliC' to improve county fr<·cwn)' Calling lhe al"t10n premature. lhe board returned the w unty Tranwm- tat1on Comm1'i'>10n \ propp<;al for mort' study. The propo!ial v.o uld ha.,.t• asked the vote~ to approve the formation and fu nding of a nl'w frecwax ag<'ncy that would u'ic ahnu1 S25 m1lltnn a year 1n propt·rt) taxt'\ for frecwa ) ma1nlr1Htnl'l' ~nd 1m provcmcnt-. 1\1~. on thl· motion ot \uf)('n 1\m Bruce Ne\landc thr u1mm1"1on "'II be a'lkcd to poll rt'ltdcnt'i on how the> would \Ohl' the count'·._ tran'>por- tatinn problems. then return to the hoard ~tih a numht•r of flnannng altcrn:lll\l'\, o;nml' ol which ma} 1n\t1hl' a t,n h1kl' nr tx·nefit a"l''i'>mt·nt' l\upcn 1'itlr Hamt"ll W1l'drr. l hr11r pr~on of the r ran,r><>na111m C om nH\\1on a'ikeJ '-Utx'r\ ''°"to out the (Please see FRltltWA Y /A l l I hl· u1upk ltJ\t•h d 111 I .1~·1111,1 Bl.'j l.h a dnadt· .i~n "" ""·'' "·1' '>uppc1c;ed tu Ix· d bnt'I hu"nl'" trtr lrnm < hit agn M1kr I '.111' ,,11d .. ,, l' t a mt• we<.t togetlwr V. 1 <11 '' 1 ii"" n ( ll<J\t M1ghv.a\ .ind \lnppnl .11 .1 li1tk ho!l·I V.'r \\ukt· up thl" 111 \I 1111•1111nl! a ntl dl'eidt•d nn er 11 • k.1 \I' hi ,,11d 1 hat tht'\ did v. t11h· I .111' ,1 rt·t1rcd t11\ 1n\l"l11411 "·" .11.11111\1111·" rllCl'lt ng h" \\I ll" lou 111 .111 .1p.1n ITTl'nl '"'hl·n I hi'\ tr.1 ' I '" ' I I\ ·'Ii" thl\ 1.111 II ..... 11 111· th1 I ''"' It •urn \ 1\11 V. h.11 thn 1111l 11 nl .1hn111 I itit .. 1111.1 '4(1\ thl' nl'l"ll l1H ,I• 1111ll•1ll.lhf1 .llld Focus ON THE NEws l 3\Ual \l'I t'kJt.trll lir I I ti l IPl.h1 nl-' "Thl· ,;nh l,1,h 1"1 .1 .1il,1hll· "·I' l>.1\I..\ hl'.llh ,,, I ..... 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Hunt1naton Beach Plann1n1 C om· m1u1on Chairman Tom l 1vcnf,ood da1med today that < II) ( ounc1 man Don Mac "lh<itcr .., 'lpreadina false 'ltatcmtn1 .. 1n 11n dTon to d1Kred1t the election camp;11~n., 11l I .1vengood and 1wo other planning < omm""onen -- L1vcnaood hrt\1ll"d at comment!'. that he and other comm1"1<lncn arc dehbcratcly tryina to \tall redevelop- ment cffon s in hopes that dt'vcloJ>(r; eventually will aive up and ao away "Downtown rc<kvrloprnent 15 1 11aant1c puzzle and evrf} p1t'lC ha~ to fit," L1ven1ood u1d. "l vot('() for the \Cnior housing pmJcrl on Lnkc 'itre<'t tha1 was an important fir'lt 'lleo MarAllt'1rr, tor \ome rcn~un, n1t<•d aga.1n'1 11nnrl11 wa' killed h) tht· < th Cnuncil • "()n ~pt 16 I vott'd lnr the· Jowntt1'4n ''"'Cl 11tanmen1 fw1dtn ingot '\.\alnut vcnuc, Oranae "' enuc. 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I •ptl h>I 1 lt)l,\I fM"llll\111 dn\l c 11\ 1 "·" ·•l"rt'akd to thl' ( j)I 1111111,1 \uprl'mc ( uurt I l1tr 1 n1t th( d ''pull· Ir 1 n<" hd' hc('n (Plea.e eee IRVIl'fg/A.:l) \ t - ' Al '* Ortingt eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, September 24, 198& · IRVINE ENTERS BATTLE ••• ..._A l . coUectiaa ft'eeway fees' and holdina tbem in ' speciaJ account, pcndlna a ftul court decision. Tbe council has repeatedly debated the merits of the proposed freeways, but'bas officially remained neutral on the court dispute. . Mayor Larry Aaran. a freeway critic and cost supporter, proposed Tuesday that lhe neutrality be broken by filina a brief in favor of COST. This written araument would be "'viewed by the California Supreme COurt. · . Aaran said business interests that favor t1\e freeways have been donat- ina thousands of dollars to pay for the coun batdc-apinst COST-. · ... This is a fi&ht between ordinary people and some of the most powerful development interests in this coun- ty," he said. "Neutrality in this case was a dismal mistake from day-one." In supponina COST, the mayor was jomed by Councilman 6d Doman, whocampaianed with Aaran earlier this year on a platform that called for a vote on freeway fees. Council members Sally Anne Mill- er and David Baker voted apinst Aaran's proposal. They argued that the Irvine community tncludcs both opponents and supporters of lhe freeway plan. "Now is not the time to change our position and enter the lcpl debate." Miller said. . t'ouocitman Ray Catalano voted for the pro-COST brief. saying ,the Supreme Coun should have a full ranae of arguments so that the case can reach definitive concl usion. Catalano also joined Miller and Baker in directing the city attorney lo prepare a second brief r~flec~ng ~he view held by the council mmonty. Agran and Dornan voted against that motion. In other action, the council aave preliminary approval to a _new oi:di- nance bannmg all firework m the city, ~xccpt professional displ~ys that ~re state Lict-nscd and have c1ty.penn1ts. The measure cites safety ftnd fire hazards posed by fireworks. lfthe law rcre1ves final approval at the council's Oct. 14 meeting, the sale •nd-~ of so-called safe-1tnd sane fireworks would no lon11.er be all owed in Irvine. beginning next year. More ratri tonight, then clearing Autumn wu uehered In by a atorm that brought hall, thun~a and llghtnlng to South«n Callfomla, knoctclng out pow. and doubling ttt. number of freeway Injury aooldenta. Anot~ atotm, from ttt. Paclfle, wu expecied to dampen tM region again tonight but fotecutera aald aklel lhould ct.at Thuraday. Tonight the mercury wlll dip from ~ to 90 at the bMChea. Along ttt. Orange Cout It wlll be partly cloudy with IMgtlt Cf"lancie of lhowera ton~Becom4ng mo.tly tunny and warmer • Thur9day. Highs at ttt. Thurlday ea to 74. Lows 5" to 80. Hight In the valleya Thu'9day 72 to 78. Lows 48 to 58. From Point Conception to ttte Mexican Border -Inner wat~a: Small craft advlaory from Point Conc.j)tlon to Dana Polrit for weaterly wlnda 15 to 20 knot• with ~u1t1 to 25 knot• and cbopp.y.5-'oot. MH W..t to nortt'IWHt wnda 12 to 18 !molt Th~rlday. South of <Wla point, northweat wlnda 12 to 18 knota with 3-foot .... and 2 to 3foot aouthwest 1wetl1. Partly cloudy tonight with lllohl chance of atiowera. Clearing thuraday. FREEWAY AGENCYREBUFFgD •.. U.S . Tempe. .. Le 12 5t 71 62 .. 72 llO 70 ea 87 90 73 71 66 97 M 79 &8 IO M eo &2 61 50 .... 71 52 73 48 79 71 10 51 12 75 58 .. eo •9 n 53 91 73 87 72 Ill 57 llO ,. .. 73 ... 10 Call~. Tempe. Extended Pro,nAt . freeway authority idea before voters next year even though the complex proposal had on\y been introduced to the commission in July. But ·she agreed wtth Chairman Ralph Clark -who is also a member of the Transportation Commission -that more detailed information on the proposal is needed before super- visors endorse it. As proposed. the alJthonty would raise as much as $25 million a year by diverting about 2.5 percent of prop- erty taxes that now go to the county, its 26 cities, school districts and numerous special districts for other PU!:P<>SCS. First proposed by Transponation Commissioner James Roosevelt. the idea of establishing a tax-increment financed freewa> authority would require the cooperation of the cities. school distncts and special districts that would lose tax money. · It must also be approved by the oounty's Local Agency Formation Commission and a maJority of voters. · Although all five supervisors. in- cluding Wieder. agreed Tuesda~ that the commission 1s movmg 100 fast on another tax measure. there was dis- agreement among board mem~rs over what happens next. Nestande, a member and former chairman of the Catifomia Transpor- tation Commission. urged that all possible funqjng strategies be looked at rather ttian just the freeway authority proposal. which he called "A single-shot. piecemeal measure that robs Peter to pay Paul." But Wieder and Clark recalled the failure of a 1984 measure to increase the county sales tax-by a penny to pay for new freeways and a light-rail project as evidence t~at voters don't want transponation solutions that will cost them more. ··The (freeway a uthon t y) concept 1s a possible means of redistributing ex1stmg tax dollars. All other solu- tions we"ve looked at come back to the same thing -raising taxes." Wieder said. Nestande countered that voters might have approved the sales tax increase known as Proposition A if it had been presented to them properly. Nestande said he believes Orange County residents now understand the difficulties of funding transpon ation improvements better than they did two years ago. . He also caul1oned against "ra~ing to the ballot box·· without getting the citizens'.opinions and support he says is necessarv for a ballot measure to succeed. . "The next measure must pass. and It should be com prehensive because the issue is of crisis proportions now,'.' Nestande wrote 1n a letter circulated to board membe rs before the meet- ing. • "I am not convinced that Prop A. had it been properly structured, if it hadn't been a Christmas tree and a panacea for everyone. if it had bee!' less than a cent -who knows -11 might have passed," he said. Supervisors initially voted 3-2 to support a substitute motion by Nestande to poll residents and l~k at all possible local transportation financing alternatives. Clark and Riley, who voted no, agreed to the motion over the ong1 nal which dealt only with the freeway authority after Nestande assured them the authority idea would be one of the financing methods studied. BEER, TOBACCO-LINKED RACES OUT ••• From Al emptv stomach," he declared. "l drink beer. 100. but not at in the Cor rection In the Sept. 21 t) le secuon ot the Daily· Pilot. Bett)' Gompf. the Re". Canon Em est Sillers "and Da rd1e Dunlap were photographed at the St Margaret's chool Founders·s Ua} celebration. The were were incorrect- ly 1dent1fied as being at another chool The Dail) Pilot regrets the error mornmg:· he said. ··1 believe we should try 10 keep spons and alcohol cparate." Ron Whitley. the director of the c11v's Parks. Beaches and Recreation De°panment. said the ban will affect onh one race 1n the cit' that he 1s aware of and will not appi~ 10 a1hle11c e'en ts held on pn vate propert) ··1think11's a \Cr) good pohq and goes along w1 1h the mood oft he day:· Wh1tle~ said. no11ng the recent de- cision b) former football playcr Bubba Smith to stop making beer commercials ··1 admire tha1:· Wh11le' !'Mild. ··1 think we·re seeing more of that t} pc ol ph ilosoph ~ no" " But Caress said he hopes other mies don't follow Newport's lead. "To fault tht> beer company is just mcorrect. The blame falls on the organizer," Caress said. ·•If there are kids drinking beer, it's up to the organ izer or the police to make sure that doesn't happen." Caress said that race organizers traditionally avoid Newpon Beach as a venue for running competitions. "There's so much red tape to go through 1n Newport Beach already. It's a unique place and they do thmgs kind of differently:· he said. ··But 1"11 g1 e them cred it. the> apparently pa} attenuon 10 thr concerns of resi-dents ... GAME 2 I WEEK 2 I DAY 4 I 28 1 65 ~Jl 51 11 1 19 34 _12 )~ VEAK ... / Al FLUENT, THAT 'S ME ••• I'll BE HERE EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAILY WIN -GO NUMBERS! Ru ~s '1r i '": .... ,,. i IJ i •t-r. game arP Or> yry.Jr Q(Jrt1P card or ml 01ir HOT lit E 642 4333 9 5 M f '1S~ for WIN GO r-lrJrrrr111on liilJ Pilat & TWA Ft 10.ou1 Hv ih soc r All • fl Pf • 9-24 -86 • J AlbuqUerque .. Mch0t9ge •• Atlenll 17 Allanllc Clly 74 AuMln llO 8eltlln0t• .. ~ Ill '9olM 76 BOiton .. 8uftal0 71 o.111e11on,S C 115 Cllat ... 1on.WV1 113 Ctiarlotte,N C 87 Chic.go 73 Otnc:tnn111 111 C-lnd 78 Columbu9, Olllo 65 011t .. F1Worth llO Ceylon 82 o.n-73 O..M0!n1t 10 OettOll 14 IM 31 .. ee 75 10 61 so SI 82 75 89 91 ... M 13 " 75 67 47 86 81 HIQll. ICM '°' 24 l\OUre ....,.no II 6 I m loOey, ....... flelcl 71 st EUt•1 90 Sol ,,,._, 78 59 Lanceeter &§ , S I l.OI~ 10 59 Oekland 82 ' S6 Puo Ro1>1M 70 !>4 "-dWOOd Clly et st Aeno 73 48 s--•o 74 55 Sellnu ee 55 San Otego ea 8 1 Sen FrWldeco 84 59 San11 llatt>at1 70 St Stoellton 73 S6 Hlgll, IOw IOt 24 "°"" ending 11 S Pm ~Vllley 71 411 8erl1ow 73 52 8lg 8Mt 48 31 Surf Report LOCAflOff Hun1lngron 8...Cll Al•., Jelly ~oort 40111 Sll .. I. N-1 22nd Str .. I ~Wpot1 a.I l>OI W.OQI L9QUll1 &Mell sane-•• Wel .. llfTIP 64 s-dhcnon W1t1 Sou1ni..1 llDtftAN 1.3 PCIOf 1·2 POOF 1·2 PO« 1·2 PoOt 1·2 PoOt 1·2 PCIOf 2·3 PoOt 8ltllOp &I 32 -----------a 1y111e to 113 Outulh 71 49 EJPUO 117 67 Tides E.rte 78 F1lrN11U 38 Ft-ciet1ff 51 Grfnd Rapid• 72 Honolukl 92 HOUiton ... IO 87 29 33 SS IO 72 85 TOOAY 1:02p.m .,&opm T*""IOAY Catllltn• .. 53 LonQ llNch 72 55 MOM«Ma 78 411 Moni.twy " 56 4 8 ~8-11 87 se 1 3 Onlal10 71 so Smog Report lndllnll>oll• J.c;keon.MIM 92 .. Secono titvl> 2 15 p.m Secono IOw 11·29 p"' Pllnl Sprlngl 90 58 4 5 Puedenl 73 51 POffullrll 11411'dlld ln<Ma Jpll) ().. 100 good 100.200 unllMlllllul '°' llNllhle 1*>911 200-300 unMellhlul IOt II, 300.500 ll&iltdOUI Fltll !lour• II lodl y I Pei IOteuJI MCond le pt~ dly • •11 ••nlll Pl' JlckeonYMle 91 71 1 I Al-.lde 71 5 1 Jul-. 57 47 San 11atnetc11no 12 se Kan-City 13 10 Sun 1111 lodty 11 6.47 pm., rlMI Tl1uu<11y el 8'43 a m encl Mt• 11 8 4f pm San Gabt1el 11 ,, Lu Veg .. 73 53 SenJoM n se SNI 8"Cll lo Mtc.Anhu< Blvd 42·3a utlll Roell llO 71 Seni. Ma ee 65 Irvine SedOllOKk Vlllly 42·Ja LOU!e'illll 11 911 Moon rt-1001y 11 10:39 p.m .. 1111 Thur9dty 11 I 03 p,m. IWl<l r'IMl lllfiltl I I 11:21 p,m Seni. Cn.iz 113 SS ~un• 8"Cll • 0 (IOI'~) Memphl• 92 72 Talloe Valley 58 28 LOI Angelet A1<por1 42·~ Ml.,.,, lleec:ll 16 17 Vo.ml1e Vly 81 38 PLANNER ACCUSATIONS •.• From Al He said Li\•engood .. Winchell and Rowe had deliberately exercised de- laymg tactics on \he project until after .-. the election!> in !\opes of keeping the downtown in the same "blighted" conditions for the next 20 years or so. Winchell said today that con- troversy is inveirable. "There arc two groups. One (Huntington Beach Tomorrow) represents the residents and e ne (Huntingto n Beach Together) that represents the de- velopers who want to build to the hilt. Let the residents speak.·· She said the forces of development ··bamboozled us·· tn I heir push for an MAIN OFFICE . l:tt -'•1• ea . .;,. ...,. •1-~ :A •.1a :i!••• ~ • ... '.J ~· .. ~.s :.. ~ .._,,, Immediate decision and in the re- placement of Pl anning Com- missioner Jean Schumacher on the eve of the vote approving the Pierside Village concept on the beach side of Pacifi c Coast Highway near the pier. Winchell and Liven~ood seemed to have found an ally in Mayor Bob Mandie, who said today he is con- sidering appealing the plans for the Pienide Village. "The Planning Commission never had any speci fi cs," he said. '"it wouldn't have hun to delay a decision a week. The} had a lot of pressure to act. The> may have succumbed to it.·· Sumner to speak t o HB Democrats Orange Counl\ Democratic Chair- man John Hann'a and congressional candidate Bruce Sumner will speak before the West Orange Democratic Club on Saturda> 1n Huntington Beach. Sumner of Newport Beach is challenging Republican incumbent Roben Badham in the 40th Con- gressional District race The affair 1s scheduled to begm at 5 p.m. at lhe home of Chaunce) and Sally Alexander. 807:! Dnftwood Drive. Reservations for the S 17.50 dmner can be made at 536-60 I 0. 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St8rtlng •1 •99•• ........ _ l ' • ... ,. Ne~rtCenter debate Friday Newport Beach architect William Ficker and ctty council candidate Allan Beek will debate the merits of the Irvine Co. 's plans for expandiog Newport Center Friday. The luncheon debate at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600 East Coast Highway, is being hosted by the Orange County Coast Association-. To make reservations, send S 11 per. person to the Oran$e County Coast Ass~iation. P.O. BOx 1354 · Hunttngton Beach 92647.:l'tckets will be held at the d~~ ' --~ Geriatric talk •lated , ~ Abraham K.au ver, a Dcnver-base<f specialist in aeriatric medicine. will speak at two local programs to mark the ldckoff of a fund drive t6 build a S 10 million Orange County Jewish Home for the Aging. K.auver will speak at 7 p.m. Thursday a) Temple Judea at Leisure World Laguna Hills arld also at 12:30 p,m. Friday at a geriatrics luncheon in Buildini 2, Room 8-51, at UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. The event is open to the public, but seating is limited' . .Quests must· make· restr- vations by calling Dr. Mary Watson at 634-5423. Fitness talk ln Newport Dr. James Kinney of Pritikin International will speak on the busines of fitness Thursday at the Bouzy Breakfast Club, which meets at 7:30 a.m. at the Bouzy Rouge Cafe. 3110 Newport -·Belv .. Newport Beach. The cost is $5 and reservations may be obtained by calling 673-3440. Therapy lecture carded Three therapists will conduct a panel discussion Thursday-=ilt 7 p.m. on the effects of their profession. Ann Long, Nadine Heideman and Ida Monarch will appear at the program at the Flagshi p CQ'nvalescent -Center, 466 Flagship Road, Newport Beach. Call 642-8044 for more information. Money workshop 1n Irvine . The ctty of Irvine wi ll sponsor a workshop on wills and trusts over the next two Thursday evenings from 7 to9:30 p.m. a1 Turtle Rock Community Park, on SunnyhiU Road offT urtle Rock Drive in Irvine. A lawyer and financial planner will lead the seminar and answer questions. The fee is SI O. and additional information is available at 660-3881 . Hugglng claasat occ "Hugs for F'un and Health" 1s the subject of a workshop at Orange Coast College Thursday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Room 108 of OCC's Home Economics Building. Psychotherapist Steven Farm- er will lead the program, which is priced at $8 per person and S 12 for a couple. C'all 432-5880 for regi strat10n information. Arts Center bash set A benefit party to celebrate the opening of the Orange Count} Performing Arts Center will be held Thursda} from 7 to 11 p.m in the main hall of the Orange count; Fairgrounds. The ta'-deducuble tickets arc SJO and mu'it he purchased 10 ad vance. Call Pat Little at 4Q2-6829, for details. r Osteoporosis discussed A lectun· on O'itl'OJX1rosis. a disease responsible for bone fracturl''\. "'II be gi ven Thursda} from 7 w 9 p.m. at thl' Co~ta Mesa Medical Center Hospital. Dr. K m V. Iver "111 conduct the session. which will touch on the rolt's of smoking. drinking. lack of exercise. calcium. estrogen therapy and ind1v1d- uah1cd treatment plans. Seating is limited and those interested should call 650-2400 to reserve a space. Eagle model displayed ln NB The putil1c 1s in' 1tcd to' 1cw a 22-foot tank·tl'St model ot the 12-meter Eagle, the Newport-based America's Cup challenger. which will be on d1spla} at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum. 1714 Newport Bl vd. Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. Adm1ss1on is $25 per person with the funds to Ix' equall)' distributed between the Museum and the Eagle S~ ndicate. joint sponsors of the displa~ Wednesday, Sept. 24 • 7 p.m .. Laguna Beach PlalllllDg Commission. Cit' C ouncll Chambt'rs. 505 Forest Ave. Thursday, Sept. 25 • t" '0 p m . Laguna Beach Board of Adjust- ment.< II\ Counl·tl Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. · • 6: '0 p. m .. Laguna Beach Housing Committee . Communtt} Center, 384 Legi on St. She flipped over the rain A atatlon wacon reeu on It. top on Newport Boulevard at Broadway In Coeta Meu Tueaday after driver Theresa Oberly. 16. Or1ng9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneeday, s.pt9mber 24, 1Me * AS Charity regulations largely ignored By LISA MAHONEY °' ............... Orange County Supervisor Hamett Wieder got an unpleasant surpriJc lA her quest to see that charity solicitors' are properly monitored by the county. While working on a plan to regulate soliciting in unincorporated couoty areas, Wieder and her st.aff' discovered that a vinually unenforced solicitation ordi- nance has been on the books for 36 years. Though it sets no penalties for non- comp11ance:--tne Oramancc --is com- prehensiv~. requiring charities to obtain county authorization to solicit money within its jurisdiction and to inform the public how money raised would be spent, including what ponion would go for administrallon vs. direct aid to those the charity was created to benefit. Wiedet aide Rod Speer said the ord1- nance i• beina enforced on a part-lime basis by Millie Hale, a. secretary with the Social Servicet A&ency. "She's the secretary to the JU}' in charge of 1,000 welfare case workers," Spcer said. "It's unrelated to anything else she does and there's no incentive or push (to do more)," he said. ·According to Half s boss. Richard Ruiz, the scerctary reajsters about 60 charitable solicitation requests a year'. -: · •· · Under the .ordinance. the county authorization. is good-0nly -for three months. Charities also arc llQuired to subm it a report on the results of their solicitation efforts w1thtn 30 days of the close of fund ra1sini. Speer said the ordinance is not actively enforced. Only those charities who volun- tarily apply are registered and there is no way to determine how many should be complying with the ordinance. • Clater re,ulation of soHciton ~uld Ma servi~ to the public, Wieder 51ip. Notina the need to hire a county fraud investiptor just to look into the lt"rsc numMr of telephone boiler room operations that have spruna up .in the county, many for fund raisina pu~s. Wieder observed that "citizens are bombar~ with requests to aonate to charities, and it. is next to impo$Sible for someone to determine bow that chanty dollar will be spent - esoecially iL the. mticitor •s leu-tha~ forthright .. Speer provided two examples in which . information about a charity might in- fluence a person's decision to donate money. lf solicitors arc not volunte.ers, but get a share of the donations they obtain, the public should ltnow that that lowers ihe percentage of money going directly to the · charity, S~r uid. Similarly. there are money·makina op- erations that ofter needy ~nbatioa• a tarae donation for uail\.f their names, he said. What the orpnizatton and the pUblic may not know, however, is that the for- profit aroup is k~pina many timn the amount of money that actually is turned over tQ the charity. "Mayt>e40centson the dollataoes to the charity. That's where the county can come -ttHtnd-play..-TOie~ . On a motion by Wieder Tuesday, Supervisors directed tbe Social Services Agency and the county Adm'ini1trativ~ Office to come up with ways to improve enforcement of 'the county solicitation • ordinance and formulate cost estimates asSQCiated with any proposed actions. A report 1s due }>ack to the board io 4S days. · Coa,sthtt · by storm; more rain on the Way By PAUL ARCHIPLEY and ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the Delly l'llol lleff Rain forced windshield W1pcrs and umbrellas into acuon along the Orange Coast as scattered thundershowers rolled JO Tuesda~ nt$ht. dropping hail and heavie r showers in other parts of Southern California · Freeway traffic was snarled this momin_g as commuters creeped along ram- slickened roads. Orange Count) meteorologist Emmett Franklin said this .rooming that the ram I . . an inch in San uan aptstrano - the highest le vel in the county. In M1ss1on Viejo. a quarter-inch of rainfall was measured. At stations 1n Costa Mesa and Huntingl'On Beach, no ram levels were measured through S a.m. toda}, Frank!in said. though scattered shower.; fell throughout the mommg. The Orange County Perf ormlng Arta Center (upper left) will open Monday night. but the big o.iir,... ....... ., .............. openlnll nlght party will be held under adjacent ten ta. Elsewhere 1n the Los Angeles basin. scattered and sometimes heav) ram drenched commuters before quickl~ mov- ing on Hail the stze of peas reported!~ pelted parts of Glendale The unexpected weather was caused bv,a low-pressure system combined with hea\) moisture in the air. said ~a11onal Weather <;erv1ce forecas1er Frankie Shaw. OPENING NIGHT APPAREL ARTISTIC ALSO ... From Al solid-colored and bagg1e ligh1-"c1g.ht kn1b and s1lkS' ranging 1n pnce from $385 to $450. The\ rarel~ include pnnts an th e hnc and deal niainl} wnh desen color'i. "lf\11u drive from here to Palm Spring~ ~ou'll \l't' all the colors we do.'' said Evans Some beaded and suede st' les arl' incorporated in her personal designs. Thl· idea 1s to dress the clothing up with Jewl'lr~ and accessories instea<.1 of allo" 1ng the clothing to be overbt'anng. ..\saJewdrydes1gnerfim. D.M. I 'an,· shop and ~tudH> arc filll'd w1th perc;onall~ ..d'~s1gnnl bag~. hats. IXllS and other accessonc~. '"we understate rather then O\erstate. Wc are not glltl~ :· -.aid [\ an'i. f)ne ot'thc go"'n' designed for a gue~t of the gala includes a red suede fish-tailed skirt with a sheer beaded blouse. A long beaded scarf can be !led 1n a bow around the head. used as a turban or shawl. "J ustabout everyth ing 1s versatile ... ~aid E\'ans. -1.lthough st~ ks are somewhat dictated. she said. 11 1s 1mpo-;s1ble to predict what v.omt."n \\Ill "«:ar IO the center's opening. But one thing is cenain: hob-nobbt'r' "'JI! be \'y1ng for the spotlight at one o f the biggest events ever held in Orange Count~ "You will see e'el')thmg from tloor- length ball gowns to theater cocktail dresses." she said. .\nd vou can bet e'en 1)ne "'Ill be decked out when the black tie e' cnt gl·ts under "av About 3.000 ha\C hcl'n JO' 1tl'd to the opening of the $70. 7 m11l1on Performing Arts Center, and all will "ant to be a Sl)<Ctal part of the special evening that took 14 years to come to fruiuon "We haven't had an\ reports of hca"v ~torms." -;aid ';ha". ~·ho predicted 1he storms would move east O'vt'rn1ght. But a Pacific storm "111 mo' e over outhe m C alilom1a th1~ afternoon and e'en mg. hnng1ng 1 ncreasing clouds and hea' \ winds. · Foreca~ter\ e\pcct most ot lhl' rain from that storm to fall 1n \o orthem C'ahfom1a. Sno~ is fo recast in the higher elevation' of the Sierra !'ievada mountains. Cooler temperatures ~•II pre,ail 1o<lay wuh highs at the bea1.hes in the upper-60s and inland high~ 1n the mid-70s. Lows tonight are expected to drop to the m1d-50s to lo.,..-otls Fianc~ says murder victim was outgoing By ROB ERT HYNDMAN Of the Deity l'llot llell Sla j ing \ 1ct1m Sa' an.nah Leigh -1.nderson of In 1ne wa<, an "ou tgoing. fnendl) and \·er~ ha pp~·· pcr<.on \\ho "wanted to be hked b\ all people." said the man who planned to ·marn her. Fnends at work nicknamed her "Sunny" because of her optimistic p<•r- sonaht) "She "as ah'a)s the first to sa} hello:· said Bill MJll<, who became engaged to -1.nderson Ju~t four days befnrc she was killed Anderson's bod\ \\3\ found 10 her In inc apartment the following da). ~ta~ I 4. 1979. b\ ~1 dl<i "'ho came to' 1s11. When she didn't. answer the door. he called police. An au top~~ n·' ea led .\ nderson had hcen brutall~ beaten. then <.trangled \\ith a "Ide leather heh. Her killer re1umed about two hours later, 1n "est1gators said. and engaged 1n sex \\Ith her corpse. Accused 1n the killing is Rotien Llo~d \eller~. 29, ~ho worked part-t1m<.> a~ a sernnt' guard at the V.oodbndge apart- ment rnmple x "'here Anderso n li,ed "Savannah and l had a 'Cl) good chemistry." said Mills, now mamed and li ving an Houston. "It "a~ m\ liN understanding of what lo"e could be ·· made loH•. then washed both their car~ ~·ft \\3<. a 'er;. hc1ght('ned. \er;. emo- twnal \en heau11ful da' .. said Mills in the dm•t t. dear ,·01ce he ·used throughout his tcsttmon~ l uesda) "We were \Cl) euph1•m Jhou1 the mvohemen1 of our h\ cs .. Deput~ District Attorne~ Ric k King 1-s ti') 1ng to pro' e that Sellers 1ntende~ to rape -1.nderson when he killed her. It the jur;. agrees, Sellers would face the death penalt~ Defen<,e attome}s. howC \'Cr. argue that although Sell1ors killed ~nderson. he t'.> mcntall} unstable and acted on 1mpul'il' angered ~hen Anderson re1ectcd h1~ romantic ad vances. !\'f ills had met .\nder~on ;n Oi:tuht'r 1978 when both IJ,ed in apanmenl\ in a Newport Beach complex. The~ became fnends and began dating se,eral "'eek~ later. -1.nderson later mo' e-d tn Ir' tnt' ht'LJU\t' she was concerned about thnccunt\ ot thl' '.'Jev. port Beach com pie\ :Vtills said he vaguel~ reml·mlx'r\ n1L'l't· 1ng Sclll'rs on two occasion' and, h..illing \\llh him. Mills said ht' re(alled thl' secunt~ guard as a 1.nmt'\\ hat 'h' hut pnhte man. ~-\ lter \I 111., left her apanment at about 10 pm .. -\nderson reported!~ telepho ned ha mothl'r 1n Salt Lake C m to " 1sh her a Happ~ \1 nthds Da ~ and dist u~s her engagement and plan' for her parents to mt'l't hn lid nl·e l 'nder questioning Tuesda~ JO Selkr~· Oran~e County Superior Court trial. \till' descnbed his relat1onsh1p with .\nder-.Pn On the day she "ll'-1.ilkd \ndl·rson \ 1s1ted Mills at his h1Hl'-l' l1•r hrunch -1.fterward. the) '1~i tNI hrr .1n.irtmen1 ·\LLord:ng t1l prosecutor Kmg ~cl lers , liml"ll·d through a tx.·droom "111do~ and \\,11ted up tO 90 minutes for Anderson 111 ~ompk·tc her phone call He then allegedh JtiJl l.eJ her with hi s po lice-I} pen 1ght<>t11. k .ind .1 \\ i.k kat her belt Huntington Beach A 5-foot. 7-inch "ven thin .. bandit used a blue steel handg'un 10 hold up employees at the Taco Bell at Beach Boulevard and Bla~lock Tuesda} eventngand escaped ,.,.1th about $300. • • • Burglars broke d1w. n a ~l 1d 1ng door in the 16000 blOl'k M -\lgonquin and stole a S 1.200 stereo and a $400 television set. Coeta Meea A roller holding S U36 wonh of I 4k gold chains was reported stolen from the bed ofa truck at the Saturday swap mc<'t at the Orange Count) Fair. The chains d1-;appeared between 3 p.m. and ,. I 'i p.m. • • • tereo'i \\ere stokn trom two Toyota Cress1das parked in the same lot Monda, at South ( onst Plaza. hetween I i·40 a m. and 5:35 p.m One stereo was\ alued at S 1.000 wh1 k the other.one was r nCC'd at $800 • • A ca~~ctte stereo was rc poncd stokn frnm a rar nt South Coast Plaza. tx't"ecn 6· 'O pm. and 9:05 pm Fnda} • • • -1. S l SO 'ltereo "as reported stolen from a rnr parked a1 the Pacific .\mph1theatrc. between 7 pm. and 11 : 15 pm Fnda} Entn was made h\. breaking a w1ndo" La.pna 'eeacb • • • A h1tchh1ker l1)11 !.1ng tor a rllk Tuesda) near Main l-k•1.:h told pollC'l' that a dn\TI 'itopprd and punchl'd him in the no~e. po,.,1hh breaking 11 He was treated for tht' 1npir) at South Coast Medical renter Fountain Valley .\ womC\lw· om ~anta -\na reported Tuesday \ her car had bc<'n vandalized 1 the parking lot of her Fountain Valle\ workplace. the FHP Hospital at 9920 Talbert i\ \ c. omC'· one used a ke) or nail or another object to scratch the exterior of her blue 1985 Buick nml'f'it't Regal Th<' damage wa" C"1mated at$ l !100 • • • Someone 'tolr .1 home-built \\tWll en skatC'board ramp. 'alurd .1t $h' from thr front \ard nt .l h1,USl' nn tht• f02()() hlock o( C\~alhw. a ft.'\H!\'lll reported Tuc'iclcl) Thl' 1h1d' "''" scratched a hlue IQ 5 Hondn < R \at the home. thr rl''ildt'nt reponc-d Newport Beach \1 .,re than $10.000 JO 11'"'l'll\ ~a~ ,tt..+rn trom a IT<rrd\ITCt' on '°'al rburg -r hl· 1h1et apparcnth entt•rcd through .111 unlocked door • • • .\ 'dnJal ~lashed the urc of 4 I 41(4 I 11' uta pickup trurk rausmg $411 111 damage Tile-1nnden1 tool. plau.· nn the 3800 block of ~ashore. Irvine -1. r<.'d boys' Murra} bcachcru1~r h1c,ele wa~ stokn from the 4300 hlnck of Walnut "'t"OU<' T4e<1da\ .1nnu1 -pm · • • • .\ tu' emk \\J., 't"cn tlce1ng in a (lrt>en DrnJttt' ,•an Im m the.' frtln 1 \';m l .11 .1 h111ne on ( e-rtarR1dge Tul•,Ja\ .it\t•r '>tc·ahng a"~katehoard • • • .\ •ant'n was 'itokn Im m a Honda \\'rnrd parked 11n the ~400 hlo;. i.. of Ra rranca Parl..wa' This 'cop· was a rpbber i\ Costa Ml''" rl'.,llknt "a' rnhhl·d bL a man 1mpcr~ona1rng a 11nl11 l' offi t'Cr T uc\da\. C o~t.1 \fcr,.1 pnl11 e said Carlo~ Canc1no1.-( ard•l' ;1 ""' ~.11lrt lk .hi.rd tht' '1~·t1m ahout h1\ pl.ht' 111 l'mplo) nt1.·n1 hi\ h,mw .rnJ .!rup' l ou1e ~111.i Tht• \l,J\~ t lhtn dT\\\ l' ( arJl1'\ a hnnH~ ~ hel1 he drnp(X'd the 'll'llm .. n Ill rl·tumeJ the ~allet. \lkr tht• 4'U'>pect drO\ e awa) of P'oantaln Valley loet control ·whlle maktna a tum on the ratn-eUckened atreet. The driver auffered only minor tnjuriee. · .\ man 1m~rson:H1ng a real t•,tall' broker rcponedh ih't'ept<'d r{d)t ched.!-r Ut"W3) from I a~una ( an yon Roa.I reo;1dents "h\1 la1r1 drtNmint'Cl thr mnn did n<'I 1t'~''""ent tht• landll11 d wallong home "hen he wa' 'topped hL a man who \aid hr "'d' a pohi:e ofli c<'r. ~·d Oflirer T nm l •'l1tl' The ~\ISP«t JullNJ out hi' '' .1 l'e.t anJ d1~phn e a badg<' · · He Jt'manded 1n ·w~· 1 .11.!.i,a·, 1d1.·ntdinwon and 'l'M1 lhJ h1' 1 .u J, 'a rcalt1cd h1\ waMet wa, °'""'n~ ~I ~11 1n ca~h ( outc said l lw \1J\f't'1 1 "a' 1.k~nht-d a' a "h •• •11.ilt• 1n rl\ -l()\, ~ fet-t s •ndic\ lilll Wt'1~t-i_1111{. "II f)l1und~ I ------- COUNTY LEADER OF MADD HURT IN MESA ACCIDENT .•. Corazon Aquino.flying home after visit to U.S. By ... Aasoclased Pre11 J'romAl to keep the inebriated off the road. "When it comes this clo~ 10 home. the helplessness involved. we're JUstmoving targets out there." she said Tuesday. van felt hke 1t was exploding. "lfm~ husband a nd Warren hadn't had their seatbelts on, they would've gont' through the,..windshield," said 1he Huntington BCach resident. Both front buCket scats were torn off their mountings. One seat landed on McCarthy's feet. she said. af\er reading and heanng about the large number of local traffic acc1dtn1s involving drunks. McCarthy said she: ali.o was con· cerned about her lhree teen·age sons who d~ive. "I felt I needed to find out what's going on," said McCarthy, whc apparently got a closer look than shf bargained for. "To me. this 1s manor compared to what could have happcnc:d. But I half to see people take 1t hghtly. It's something we can stop." SAN FRANC! ('0 -Philippine President Corazon Aquino, baskin~ in tbe warmth of her nane-day American odyssey. said she thinks the United States now knows "the Aquino government is here to stay," as she headed ~ome today to a country still plagued with serious economic. social and political .problems. Aquino was to lea,{c San Franci~o at 12:.55 a.m. PST aboard a Philippine Airlines flight. Cheered by university s\1,1den1s, l!J>plauded by businessmen. embra"cd by 1>9lit1cians and_jlctlully gr.ed~d in a fifth &.radc Classroom Tuesday. Aquino cncfed her Visit-wi th a long day of appearances in the city which claims more Filipinos than any area outside the Philippine!>. ~ven people were treated fo1 minor in1ur1es Sunday at Hoag Mem- orial Hospital in Newport Beach after a DQdge sedan rear~nded the Volks- wagen Yanagon an which McCarthy was a passenger. . Dane Hcftved, 26, the driver of the sedan. was a-rres1ed-a1 thehos-ptl1ti en suspicion of felony drunken driving. He was released on his own re- cognizance pending results ofa blood test. The van ended up about a half block away from the poi nt of impact. Hef\vcd. of Costa Mesa. had two passengers. John · Detrick. 21.-and Lawrence Lee Fntz. 20, police said. HARDMAN SUSPENDED •.• From Al · · AIDS blood test results vyltlJIJeld LOS ANGELE -rhc 'outhcmCaliformaChapteroftht'Amencan Red Cr-oss·is witholding lab results ofa cheap and quick. but less accurate, method of testing donated blood for the presence of AIDS antibodies. Test resu lts arc positive for the AIDS ant1bod1es for as many as 50 donors a month. but the res_ults are routmel} ~1theld from 1he donor bc.>cause the results ~re wrong 90 percent of the time. ollinals \aid. The ELISA -enz>me-lmked 1mmunosor- bent assay-,. te'it result "doesn't mean anything. It could temf) people." said Gerry Sohle. a Re~ Cro">s spokeswoman. MedJcare-uanslt cost ban overturned McCarthy and her husband,-Wil- liam, were nd1ng with friends Warren and Diane Hahne when th e accident occurred at 9:45 p.m. on Placenua Avenue. south of Hamilton Street. Detective Floyd Waldron said the van was heading nonh at about 40 mph when it was hit from behind by a car traveling al about 50 mph. · McC'art-hy. who was ndmg in thr ht1rk ~at w1tn Oiane.Hahne 'iaid lhl· Hefived suffered a laceration on his left arm and cervical strain. according to Waldron. He said blood test results would probabfy not be delivered for another three weeks. Waldron added that •11nce lhc injuries were minor. the D1i.1nc1 Attorne} 's office ma) probabl} charge Heftved w11h a misdemeanor instead of a fc.lon>- McCanhy. who had worlied as a victim's advocate for MADD in W~stmanstn rour.t. bcc:amc chaptl'r pres1den I th 1s ) car~ • Shr Joined 1he group four )ears ago -- .Police said they st'1Led roughly S 'i grams of cocaine. worth slightly more than $500 on the street. Ron Kreber. a Newport Beath attorney representing Hardman . ..aid he has proposed 1hat his client be allowed 10 retain his job 1n exchange for a pledge to speak 10 teen-agers about drU£s. according to the As- sociated Press. ."We are confident he 1s not hookrd on cocaine." said Kreber. who note~ 1hat Hardman could be a \aluahk role model 1f he were permitted 10 speak to ">tudent group\ • SAN FR -\N( I~<<> -·\ lormer ban b) the Reagan adm1n1,1ra11on on Medicare pa>ment' for tran,ponauon of a sick patient to see a spec1altst al a distant hosp11al ha' Ileen rukd in' alld b} a federal appeals court_. In a ca e from Hawa11. the 91h l., 'i C 1rcu1t ( ourt of .\ppeals ruled 2-1 Tuesday that the 1981 regulation dl·nv1ng ~1cd1t·an· rl'1mbursemcn1 for the transponation costs should have been puhh'lhn.1 and made av:ulablc for public comment before 11 1ook effect The regu lauon v.as repeakd 1n 1984, so ambulance and other transportation n>W• 10 S<'l' ml·d1cal specialists are covered. The case involvl•d claims for the J')l.'rtnd v. hl'O tht· restriction was in effect. FILM OF-LABOR DAY VIOLENCE SHOWN ... State prlson ln LA rejected agaJn SACR <\M 1 ,\/I<> -I hnlall' Senate has once again re1'tcted Gov. George Deukme1ian\ h1ll 1u put ,1 I. 7(){}-~d stall' prison near downtown Los Angell'<.. The latc'>t reJl'llH1n I Ul''>da). on the 25th day of prison s11c stal,tma1e. prompted Repuhhlan Dcukme11an 10 issue a statement blaming more hcavil} than ever ~enatl' l'rl'\1dcn1 Pro Tern Da\ id Roberti. D-Los Angcle~Mhe respons1b1ht\ tor the l\\U->car failure 10 approve a Los Angeks"pt1son 10 relit>'e ( alilorn1J·~ o\l'fffU•Mkd prison S)stcm hes d1rec1ly on Senator RobCrt1 ''idoor,tl·p." hl· \aid. in pan. The latest \ers1on of~e11an's prison hill. SB~' h~ \l·n H1ll l 11d,~er. D-San Leandro. got only ~2-14 vote. w11h 21 needi:d for PJ''Ji?l' r hl'' means 111s a c;pecial session bill. The vote technical!~ ~nl the l'l1ll t<1J 1v.11 h11U\l'tonferencccomm1ttec Hut the A.sscmhl) i'l in recc\i, w11h no 1mml·J1atl plani, w return -From Al The film sho~cd ambulances coming under attack ao; 1hey d rove down crowded Mam Street to take thl' 1n1url·d to hospitals. One scene revealed a father using his bod> ih a i,h1l'ld 10 pro1cc1 h i~ ~on from projectiles thrown during the not Ci t) Councilwoman Ruth Bailey. who allrndl'd lhl· Ocean Pac1fir Surfing Championships the da) ol lhl' not. c;a1d Tuesday she did n't realize the scope of the not until ~l·c1 ng a v1deocassc11c las~ night. "I saw onl)' parts of 11 while I\ was going on I he movie showed lhe whole thing. I ·was disguc;1ed. The running and yelling and scream mg were cenc." she said The movie wa!> shown 10 Baile> and eight othl·r members ofa special commission formed to look into lhl' not and how to pre,ent 11 from recumng should .1 \Urling 1oumamen1 be.> held in Hun11ngton Beach next ~ear ( omm1ttce members gave strong 1nd1cat1<1n' th.it the~ w:iot th,. 1n11rn-.mt'nt ~;ick fhe} 're 1enta11vely pro~sing to change datl·~ ~o that the final championships might be held on the Saturda) before Labor Day inslead oft ht• Sunday txlore th.c hohda) when 1m1.1ble occurred in I 9t0 and again Sept I 1lm yl·ar I . 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Ht was lauded b> players and parents for rus coaching ab1llt1es and his knack for gc111ng the most from has yo un1 athletes. The follow~ng year. Hardman was ci ted for possessing less than an ounce of man1uana. At the time. he said the man1uana CJgarettes found in the ac,htray of the car belonged to a fry~nd but that he wourd take responsib1l1ty. ~diool trU'>ll'e!> took no ·action aga1n!.t Hardman T ru'>lce\ and fellow coaches -at the high <,t hool refused toda) to speculate on Hardman's fate. 1 "I don'11h1nk I ~hould comment on that." ~aid board me01ber Harry R11hell Ed Rowen. a bastrnttmrl coach at the ~chool . abo declinrd co111mcnt and denied 1elling~ other repomrs that he found 1r difficult 10 believe what <,( hool olliuab "accept" from Hard- man ·1 ·11 den) even having 1h1s con- vcro;ation." he sa id today. ARRESTS .•. From Al four su<,pcll\ ba<>ed on 1dt'n11fica11on made from tclc' 1.-.1on ,and pnvate camaas \e,eral pcopk v..ho were o n hand to pho1ograph lht' Ocean Pacific <\urf~n Champ1onsh1ps .\ug. 3 I gave unng pictures oflhc no1ers. Tho\e held on \anous charges rl'l:tll'd W lhl' nnl included Fullert.on roommatl·s John ('osta. 15 . ..a'nd 1 '11lhola'I Belk. ~5. W1ll1am Murrel, 14. of f ountain Vallr> and Thomas Rho<ll''l.19.ofTustin. · Polin· 1n11all~ arrested 25 people , ·on the l'' rn1ng of the n ot bul not all v.cre r harged with directly partici- pating 1n thl' maJor disturbance that saw four police and lifeguard vehicles de<\1rmed b~ fin.·. the lifeguard hcad- quant·rs come under attack and iniune\ to about JO JX'OP.le. Polin· d :um the not \\a!> 1n1t1ated h~ mt·n v.ho alkgedl) nppcd h1k1nis trum girl\ at 1hc beach. Police moved 1n w protert lhl' girls and the not l'O\Ul'd v. ht·n thl·~ arreo;1rd a <,uspect. Hov.e,er. '>l'\cral members of the crov.J 'wllll after the di\turbance that polKl'll overra{'tl'll and used ex- ceS\l \ t lnrce dn,ingthnrowdtnto a frcn" \gt. Ja1ml''> l>Jhl \Jld l'1gh1 or 10 add1t1onal not \U\J)('ll"i ha\c been 1dt•n1ilied in phoiograph<, and hinted 1ha1 lht.>rl' \\ill hi.· more arrl'SI\. Luggage se•rcb ru.led OK S·\ FR<\;-..i( l'i< O(AP)-Carry· on lu$&age that "put into an X-ray machine l'an hi.· palled d<1wn and \UhJl'Ued tu a linilll'<I ~carlh for weapon'\ m nJ)IO\l'•l'\ Jue to the.' danger., 111 "a1rhnl' ll'rrl>rl\m ," a federal appeal' cou rt ha' rukd I he 4th l \ C 1rrn11 < 11urt ol ~ppcal<> on T ue'>day re1ectcd argu- ments that pas~ngero; should be g1 ven lhe choice of re mo" ing their luggage. Or lhCm'i<.'h C\, from the flight rather than .11lov.1ng a ..carch 3095 Harbor Blvd. Cost.a Mesa ( cro 8 fr.om Fedco) ' -... .. . ' . Three E. Gernians swiln canal and escape to West By tM A11oclated Pre11 BERLIN -Three East German men escaped to the West today by swimmina the chilly waters of a Berlin canal, a West Berlin spokesman said. A man about 40 years old and two men in their 20s swam acros~ the Teltow canal at about 2 a.m., city spokesman Hans Birkenbeul said. Witnesses in West Berlin reported he~ring East qermah auards loadina their weapons. but f!O shots were fired, 8 1rke.nbCuJ' w<l The three men wtere taken to a West Berlin ho$pitaLto be treated-for NJ)09ttf'e to the cold-canal water, 8trk"enbturwd. They were otherwise unhurt. ,: Bomb rock• wldte s . Africa aaburb JOHANNESBURG - A bo.mb exploded in a white residential suburb today, heavily damaging the home of a housing official wtio is trying to evict rent boycotters in the black township of Soweto. the government said. The Bureau for Information said no.one was injured in the 3:30a.m. blast. h was the first time in more than two years of anti-apartheid unrest that a bomb attack has taken place in a white sr.iburb. The bureau. the mah1 source of government sunements on unrest, said a Soviet-made limpet mine exploded at the home of Del Kevan, the housing director in Johannesburg's satellite black community of 1.5 million. • Blacll m1ners hold emotlonal servlce · . . . EMBALENHLE.Sou-th Africa ~ Thousands of black miners raised their fists and chanted "Power!" at an emotional union memorial service today for 177 men killed in the nation's worst gold mine accident. "From today onwards, we are not going to t<11erate any more accidents caused by a white miner who earns more than the black miners killed at Kjnross," said Cyril Ramaphosa, general secretary of the black NationaJ Union of Mineworkers. A fire sparked by a blow torch sent deadly fumes through the No. 2 ~haft of the Kinross gold mine Sept. 16 and killed 172 black miners and five white miners. The union called for a national day of mourning Oct. I and urged all miners to stay away from work that day. 1 French government, terrorlats negotlate PARIS-The government of Premier Jacques Chirac negotiated with the terrorists believed responsible for a senes of deadly bomb a.ttacks in Paris, the weekl y newspaper Le Ca hard Enchaine reported today. The newspaper. which is known for its investigative reporting and political satire. said agents of the DST. the French counterintelligence aeency. met with members of the· Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions in Madrid. Spain and elsewhere this spring. Government spokesmen were not immediately available to comment on the repon in the Paris weekly. which has reported on scandals under previous French governments. both of the right and left.. . Soviets.f offer on Daniloff rejected _ UNITED NATIONS (AP) -De- spite optimistic Soviet comments about talks on American reponer Nicholas DanilofT. a ~eagan adminis~ tration official said today the Soviets had not made any acceptable proposals that would allow the JOumalist to return home. The 51-yea.cb)d U.S. News & World . Report correspondent has been confined to Moscow on es- pionage charges that the United States ·insists are the 'tesull of a frameup. · · • · Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze and Secretary of State George P. Shultz met twice Tuesday in New York for two hours and 45 minutes to discuss Danilotrs case. State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb said. "No resolution, not resolved." Kalb said following the first meeting, held at the United Nations. He later said the two diplomats met at the Soviet U.N. Mission at about 7:30 p.m .. but declined to comment on those talks. Shevardnadze told re porters. "There are good chances fo r solving this problem. 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COD- newspaper An-Nahar, identified the victtms as Joseph firmed it ~as a pict1:1re of her husband. James Cicippio 56, of the Norristown. Pa .. area and "He 1s much tbmner and bas a beard and am~~ Marcel Coudry, 'a Frenchman. whjch he did n~t have before. But ~.him," Mrs. C1~1ppto An-Nahar also published two photographs th1: group told the Associate~ Press. . . . . . . said showed Cicippio and Coudry in c~pu v1ty. The The Revoluttonary Jusuce 9!Janazauon,. ~~ch lf newspaper said it received the pictures today in the same ~Jjeved made up of pro-lr:a~1an Shure ~OtJ, f:lld II bad envelope that contained the statement from the Revol-kidnapped. Cou4ry in Chnslla~ cast Beirut. ft did not MY utionary Justice Organization. when, or give any further deta.1ls._ . . . Cicipfio was kidnapped by four gunmen on the The F~nch Embassy said tt. found noth1n1 in a.ts camp.us o the American University of Beirut. where he records about a Frenchman by the name of Coudry tn worked as acting comptroller. Sept. 12. Beirut. . . • a•-...t This was the second claim of respons1b1hty for.has The picture 1denufied as Coudry s showed ah.....,.. .... abducti<?n. The first was made ~pt. 14 by a pro-Libyan. but clean-shaven_m_:a_n_. __________ ...:.-__,_, ARTHRITIS. • •• Don't let it stop YQ.~. Learn how you can llve a fuller, more comfortable and. ,'_} THE 1986 Independent life. --. ARTHRITIS INFORMATION SERIES When: Time: Third Meeting, Tuesday, September 30th, 1986 7:00-9:00 P.M. Where: HUMANA WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL 200 HO,lp.ltal Clrcle, Westminster, CA (BaMment Cefeterle) ...... _"! The Arthlrltla Information Serles Offers: • Special Presentations By Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeons • Information on New & Proven Arthritis Treatments • Effects of Nutrition on Arthritis • Question & Answer Discussions • Free Information & Refreshments Co-Sponsored by: Auoclated Bone & Joint Orthopaedic Surgical & Medical Group umana Hospital Vlesbtlinster Call for Reservations & Information JOHN C. WARBURTON, M.D. AOllEAT G. HERSCH, M.D. ROBERT W. HAMMATT, M.D. JACK PASCHALL, JR .• M.D. STEVEN R. GRABOFF. M.D . (714) 898-2554 .. . I - SURGf ON GE NFRAL'S WARNING · Smoking Cau sr.s Lun g Can ce r. Hertrt Disea se. Emphy se ma . And Ma y Complicate Preg nancy. 801 ano 100 ~ Rn1 Mt1nthnl l P~~ than 0 ti mq 'tar" 0 0~ mq n1rnrn, r11 Pai ~ Ml'f11h11I .111d 11]1' f1111 I 1111: "1111 · O 1 rnQ n1~1tt1e. 100\ Soft Pat~ an1. 100\ Menthol ~ l'llQ · 1~1 ll-4 m+t "41 n11nt> 1711 rn 1 nr' 0 h m 1 111r.011n11 av 0111 r.tQllflltlP f TC A~11ort Jan. ·95 Shm~ n mQ. "tar"J) h mq OtCOhll!' av PP.I Cl~dlt!!W h1 r IC mpft1111l ,. House votes 394-0 to end mandatory retire~ent age By tlae A11oclated Pre11 W .\SHI NG TO -The scnaorc1tizensofthe House came out 1n torce to spearhead the dnve to eltminate mandatory retirement and walked away with a 394-0 victory "Age alone has nothing to do with an employee's ability to work." said Rep. S1lv10 Conte. R-Mass., who will be 65 in November. Finally, we ca!1 "let.?ur_sen1orsdec!de fort~emselves ~herJhey_~nt tofipoulh for ihewl,Oter, said ~ep. BenJam1n Gilman, ~-N.Y .. who will be 64 1n qecember. The measure passed Tuesday al'\d sent to the Senate eliminates mandatory rt•tm·ment at any age and requires continuing health coverage by c:rnployers for 1~l1rka~ aged 70 and above. Tax blll backers gear· up for vote \\ .\ HING TON -A day before the House 1s due to vote on watershed 1.1 \-111 crhau I legislation. Reagan ~dm inistration officials and congre-ss1onal ~uppane~s of the package are makmg a .!lnal p\1sh to assure us passage. "We ,Jn t afford to become complacent. President ReaganJ told busine~s .. uppuners oft he paclcage on Tuesday. "TtUs is the battle where all we've fought ror rrnall) v.111 be won or lost." Administration officials said Reagan would rl'inlorn• the message toda)' with a letter to each House member }lesumptio11 of Brallle-Playboy ordered \.\ ..\ HINGTON -In a stinging denun~1ation of censorship. a ti:<.kral udgl' Mdc:red the L1branan of.Conv ess to once again produce a Brailk ed111on l•f Pl.11 ho} magazine. U.S. D1stnct Judge Thomas F. Hogan ordered 1ht: l 1tiran Ill begin 1n January to publish 12 mo nthly editions ofa Braille Pia) btl). 11 h1, h lOmes in fou r volumes and contains no pictures or ad' erti'iemenl!.. HL· .11,l1 l1rdered the Library to produce recorded or "talking hook'' ed111on~ of1lw J 4 fl 1s<>ues. beginnin$ with . l~st January. Librarian Daniel Boor\t1n cea\l'd pfllUlll llO n of the Braille ed111ons of Playboy Ja·st December. after Congrc~~ \' 11hhdd $I OJ.000 in library funds. the exact amount 1t costo; to print 1,()()() urll'\ tlf the magazine for the blind. . \. Six more .Cubans float ln from Havana \tlAMI -Two Cuban refugees ~d'they spent eight davs on a ma~1.·,ht11 1nnl'r tube raft w11h only rainwater to"d"rmitj.n a desperate bid for fre1.·dom "\\ l' ·'·'"' 10 work and hve a decent life," said Luis Eduardo Romane1 Duran. om· 1 r '"Cuban'> who floated onto the Florida beach on Tuesda'. "Jn ( uha. thl·n· '' n11 hope for young people," he said. ''They get sent to cut ~ugar cane and 111 thl· m1h1ar: service." Duran. 25. and Jorge Dai 1d Pineiro Cion1ale1 ~fl. kit thl'1r communist homeland Sept. 15. the same da' 111 former Cuban poli tll'al 1 rnon~rs fkv.. 10 M1am1 from Havana aboard a ·chanered plane. Four 0tlwr { uhans v.erc fo und Tuesda~ dnft1ng in a cabin cruiser olTthe Florida Kl'" T3 cops suspended during extortion probe '\;EW YORK -Thirteen Police officers at one prennct ha1c bl-en ,, • .,pended without pa) for alleged 1nvoh ement in a corrup11on 'iChem1.· that :'uhhshed repQrts 'i31d involved eAtoning money from drug dealer' r he ,u.,~n~1ons. announced Tuesda}. officially charge the officerc; from tht: 1"'th 11rl·unct with conduct unbecoming an officer. Police spQkcsmen declined 10 d1<,1. uss pcc1fics 1 n the case because it 1s' before a grand JUI). Al'"-'PMlo Micha el W. Jack90n • I Manhunt for ... killer suspect in second day WRIG HT CITY. Mo. (AP) - Hea-. ti) armed officer~ searched for a second da} today for a former mental patient linked to three killings and five abductions, as residents kept their doors locked . lights on. guns at hand and children home from school. Darkne s land rain forced more than 80 ofli~ers to suspend a house- to-hou~e. bam-to-barn hunt Tuesda) tor ~f 1chael W. Jackson. 41. of I nd1anapolts, but roadblock!'. re- ma1 ned up. authorities said. Thl· <,earch 1ntens11ied at da.,..,n 10Ja\ J') about 100 offin•rs v..ere di~arrhrd--· "The longer 11 goc~ ihe more there 1s a hl..ehhood that he did get out of the area." said Hrgh"a) Pa1rol Capt. John F-ord v.hu is headrng the search. "Rut \\e are not g111ng up )Cl. .He"; wet. 11red and hungf). He can't sta) in h1d1ng fore1 er." Veto of sanctions against S. Africa expected Friday WASHINGTON (AP) -'President Reagan 1s cxpt.·cted on Friday to veto legislation imposing punitive sancuons against the white minority government of South Ali'ica. toutlfing ofTa congressional Sfrujitefle mlifit well IOSl' we are against apartheid," Helmke said. . . . A senior White House official, speak1.n~ on c~nd1tton he not be identified, said the adm~nast~tton has 11bandoned efforts-to reaclt • cempromisc with ~. who a week ago was regarded as a poss~ble all y 1n searching for some middle ground on· the sanctions issue. en. Richard Lugar. R-lnd .. chairman of the Senate For(·1~n Relations Committee. says the votes are in hand 10 override the president's veto despite attempts by the Wh1 tc House to build support for its position by invoking more moderate sanctions'by executive order. "There's Just no way to build a bridge to Lu~r.:: the source said. "He's adamant in his oppos1tton to Reagan's stand against sanctions . Mark Helmke. an aide to Lugar, said Tuesday that White Hou!>c officials are considenng including in Reagan\ 1c10 meS!iage a request to Congress for a S500 million. one-) car infusion of additional aid. But. he said. "It 1s Lugar's position that an offer oU500 million in aid •~not going to help the Wh ite House sustain a veto." "Lugar believes the S500 million may be a good idea and ma) be needed 1f we are going to send the proper Oll'S!>agC to these . nations,. However. he wolij~ arg~e that the kc) 'iignal v.e need to make to these ... nauons 1sjhat Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said he expects Reagan 10 veto the sanctions bill .on f nday. the deadline for presidential action on the leg1slat1on. . A year ago. with Lugar's help. Reaga_n succ.eedell in heading off Senate action on sanctions by 1mpos1ng some of his own. . But now Lugar sa ys the racial s1tuat1on in South Africa has deteriorated and that sanctions against the white-controlled government ha ve become a measure of the cred1b1llt> of the Unttt'd tates .,..,1th i\fnca's black -.... Controllers eye ~ no-strike clause CHI( A(i0(AP)-Ft vC}earsafter the Professional .\tr Traffic Con- trollers Organization was crushed b) a strike. co ntrollers meeting to form a new union have approved a constitu- tion that includes a no-strike clause. A const11ut1on is required for federal cert1lica11on for the National Air Traffic Con trollers Assoc1a11on . spokesman Mark Goode said at its founding convention Tuesday. "A strike b~ government em- ployees is illegal anyway," said Goode. "but wr want to go on record as ha\ 1ng a' Cl) strong desire to build a non-·confrontattonal record v. ith the F.\.\ (Fcdaal .\11at1on Adm1n1s- 1rattonJ and keep 11 mat wa>·-· He called the const11uuon a "bare· bones document" that could be changed at ne>.t year's convention. President Reagan demolished PATCO in 1981 h~ finng nearly 12.000 of II~ 16.000 members to end a strike. lea9ers. East-West battJe expected over raising of speed limit WASH INGTON (AP) -Propo- nents of raising the maximum speed limit to 65 mph, fresh from scoring a limited su~cess in the Senate. now must try to sell the plan to a less sympathetic House. "It's an example of Easterners foisting a sol ution on the West that makes no sense in the West." Sen. Max Baucus. D-Mont., declared Tuesday as the Senate approved 56-36 a move to lift the speed hm11 - but onl) on rural interstate highways The measure. pushed b) senator~ who say 55 mph amounts to a slov. crawl in the vast spaces of the West. -woUlaenao e state leglstatures lo raise the limit by 10 mph on interstate highways outside communities with pQpulations of 50.000 or more. The measure would affect 70 percent of the interstate system. The Senate attached the measure. SPonsored by Sen. Steve Symms. R- Idaho. to a S52.3 h1ll1on, four-year h1ghwa} authorization bill. l'rospects that !>Ulh a plan could be sent 10 the president's desk 1h1s year. howl'1rr rcmarncd uncertain. The Hou~L' on ..\ug. 8 rejected 218-198 a propo.,al to c,tabllsh a Ii ve-~ ear test for a 65 mph ltm11 on rural interstate!> That 1'> onh. one of the substantial differences hetween thr House and Senate over the bill that remain to be rcsoh ed in the d.,..,1ndhng umc hefore the Oct 1 target date for con- grL·ss1onal adjournment Sen. William Pru-\m1rc:. D-W1s .. a critic of the higher '>peed hm11. said dunng dl·bate that ra1'i1ng the limit v.ould be "signing the dt·ath warrant!> of 500 men. \\Omen and children a }Car and in efTeu. "" "'ill be accc:s,oru:' to thl' ma1n11ng 0 1 thousands of othl'r'> .. I Inmates used for radiation experiments RI< Hl.\°'llD. 'Wa<oh (AP) -The v.ardcn of one of l\\O pn ons v.here 111 inmate\ 1olun1eers "'ere sub-Jel'tl·~riiJlat1on l'\pcriments sa~ s he \\J'> t the rc,c:arch v.a!> 1mpon- an1 to .-.pate ra\t'I Th1.· tesudcs of the inmates were 1rrad1ated b' X -r:l\~ 1n thl· federalh funded stud'> during the 1960s and · 70s. according to documents relea~l.·d b) l '.S Depanment of Energ~. The ICWi were: conducted on 6 7 Oregon State Prison inmates from 1963 tu 1971 and on 64 inmates at Wa\htngton tate Pen11en11ary from 1%1and 1971 Thl·purposeofthe <.tUd\ v.a\ w \ee the effects of radiation on thl' r<'rrouuct11·e funt - 111rn "I v.ac;Ju\t g1\en instructions that the C\penmc:nt"> had been approved ... 'iaid Bohb) Rha\. warden of the Washington pn!>o·n at the time. He 1 !>Bid 1n an 1n1en 1c:v. "1onda\ hl' also wa., told that the v.or~ v.as 1mpQrtant for the l S ~pale program bccau'>c rei.earchn., v. antl'd 10 learn the l·ITel't<> of,pan' tra1 1.·I on ac;1ronau1~ "\Ian~ of them v.c:re hfl·rs "ho 'ol un!l•crc:d." said Rha1 "There wa<; a \Cf\ lO mplctc: hnding ·· \ a\l'<.·tom1e<, v.nt: performed betori.' rhe end of the Washington stud~ "lo eltminatl' the possib1ht\ of def el 111 c nthpn ng ... the report sa"1d U.S. mili tary's a n ti-ter rorism efforts rapped W \SHI ~(, TON 1 ·\Pl-The m1l1- tal) \ anlHl'rron'\m effon 1!> '><) 1 d1.,orsan1'1ed that I · '> 'ierv1cemen are ~till 'ulncratlk 10 Jttacks,l.ke the 1983 Bc:irut homb111g that killed 241 • Now, 20 extra reasons to open a Time Deposit at B of A. I .\mencan~. the Pentagon·c; former ch 1e f of cou n teMem)mm sald today Despite spending millions of dollars 01c:r the last SI\ \ears the Pentagon still lack~ the equ1pm~nt 11 I needs 10 tran~Pon us an11-terronsm forces quick!~ into the field. said Noel Koch. '" "The d1ffi1.ult~ . 1s our ah1ltt\ 10 put those force' 1n place," Koch S31d on the "CBS Mommg News ""There are a number of constraints on that ab1hty. One of those is the absence of the necessary airlif\ to move them." 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M Murdock boosts ,.Kaise~ hol~ings College readies $ l 8M fund drive LOS AN9Efu (AP) -Financier David H. Murdock has increased his stock holdina in Kaiser Cement, the country's fifth-biggest cement producer. from 7.7 percent to more than 22 percent. Southern Calif orn1a College to add conservatory and gym By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. o.llr ........ Howe~er. Murdock said in documents filed T~eS:day with the Securities and Exchange Com- m1ss1on that he plans no merger or tender offers for the 03kland-bascd corporatiort Murdock indicated be may raise his holdings to as high as 30 percent of the company's stock. Murdock first reponed passing the S pcr~ftt mark of Kaiser's stock in Auaust 1984 and reached 7.7 percent last July. Southern California Colleae 1s preparing an S 18 million fund-raising drive to build a new music conservatory, a 1Ymnasium, a student union and more classrooms on the Costa Mesa. campus. Murdock is chairman and chief executive of \ Fl~x1-Van Corp. of New York and of Castle & Cooke The four new buildings represent the largest project undertaken by the 66-year-old Christian-oriented college. adjacent to Costa Mesa City Hall on Fair Drive. _in Los Angeles . .,The wholly owned Pacific Holding (;o .. Los Anleles, holds many of ..... di verse propcnies. inCTuding major Califomi! real est.ate. ''Tbi.s is the bigest thina we've ever tried to tackle.'' said college president Wayne Kraiss, .who ga ve city officials a peck tucsday at p{ehminary plans for the buildings. The school was fo rmerly located in Los Angeles and 'I NEW YOllK """ Bani• ... ,, ""' OetC•n 13'1 , •• HemOH ""' 1 p M IPI NASDAO ll!Uett'*tt lh11F H>. JS Oe,.IY 3'1 • H•rl>Go llV, tt•: ~!':1 ...... ..,. 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No time frame c1ust1na student unaon and some classrooms are housed in bas been .et for aroundbrcakina or construction. two other barracks._ "We really don't have au the details yet," lvai1uaid. The college, with an. enrollment this year of about The co!I~ is expected in a few weeks lO &DAOUDCC 950, docs !\Ot have a music conservatory. the fund-ramna campaian seared 1oward corporate and Kraiss said the project wall remove the last three community contnbutions. Donations will aJ~ be barracks from the arowina school. w.h1lc adding "a modest solicited from aJwnm as well as churches. The schC\<?I is increase'' in square footage. affiliated with the Sou them Cahf'orma District Council of Si nce the structures are already included in 1hc the Assemblies of God. college's city-approved master pl~n. Kraiss said be didn't K.raiss said the ,ixpans1on as Lnlended to help the 'think the expansion will have to come before Costa college "htt lhe 21st century running." 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NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market poqe<l a moderate gain Wednesday, continuing the r311> 11 began at the ~tart of the week. .\n31~ ~·~ said traders werl' encouraged b> tht' market'<; rem' el'}' Monda ~ and Tuesday. afler th~ 'record-brrakang selloff 11 su ffered earlier this month. ulx 1> • 8 I •,-1 • U x Pl 7 ?S 1 •..-• U x c>f 10 IS ~ 4 , u x '11¥1 10 •• Un•F••• 20 16 ~ 1• -• unuvr ~ ll 1 101 • t • UnlNll H6e IS 1 2lt t • U)~mo l ~ 1t 3 S .+ • ~~l~t~11 10 l :-1~ : Un IK I ~ II 17 J';;~ >• Un I pt 4 I ~ >-1 1 Un I ot 6 • •-1 ' Un t OIM • l I ,-• un 1 ot HJ 2S f'• + 'nl 8~ : ~ 1 ~1 ' ,...: ; The Do~ JOnl·S average of 10 industrials roS<' 5.48 to l .80J.2t), ctostngabove 1.800 for thc-fiNt t1ml' sinre 1t ~tood at 1.879.50 two weeks ago Ad,anc1ng l'>SUC:'> outnumbered declines by ncarl) 3 to 2 on the f\:cw \' nrk Stock Exchani.e. Big Board \Olumc tol31cd 134.57 m1ll1on shares, .1ga1nc;1 132.57 million Tuesday. The "'iY\E's compo~11c index gained .45 10 136.05. 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WHAT AMEX Om Due to transmission problems In New York. today's listing will not appear In the Dally Pilot AMEX LEADERS AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK {AP) -Sales •• pm Wednesdav orfce and nel change of the 10 m 0 S I acllve American Slock E xcnange 1u ues, lradl n g na 1 lona l lv a I more lhao SI NerTM BAT Ind Wickes Horn Har HomeShOP ~ Amdahl WangLabB EchOBa'l_g LorimarTel n NV Homen TuasAirCo VOlum. 1.107.1 909, 612 , •9?. 2~,1gg ~~:ill 178, 174, Goto QuoTES S.iec1eo world gold P' IGes W!Mlnell4•y L-"'°'"'"II ll•mg $.4:!4 oo on s 1 oo l-llletnoon t111ng 143 I so Oil S3 so Petti tlletnoon 11•"'0 $427 57 <iP S' M Franlrlllft h11"9 s.&3~ '~ off SO 94 Zllttdl la!e alle<l'IOOll bid $43 l 75 Qff $4 00 S43' 75 asl\tld Ch9. + '• + .,, ltMdy & Mermen '4 3 I SO oll '3 SO E,..._d $43 I 90 ott JJ SO E,..._d 1.ewtuled S4S3 50 on S3 67 NY C-• gold \l>OI mon1n Tu• $431 20. on S9 JO METALS QuoTES NEW YORI< (AP) Soo1 nonl•rous mtlel pricaa Wedneedly """"llwftl . 57 70 c.n1• 1)4!( ooun<! 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J.~,J 491 I -3"' ••• 11 , 1 40 +2.ft 1271,i 91 2 1::m. 00 ~,., + l'h 1161 .,., -~ 1:10(1 '• + ~ l·m·; 931/e -2·h 1.1 , 2S'ill + 'h 1, , lS + ~ Dow JoNES AVERAGES Due to transm1ss1on problems in New York, today's 11st1ng will not appear in the Daily Pilot Aslltd Ch& +~ +S·16 -~ + 1-16 -"' 1111 '. + I/• 114 famou.5 laba..ls ... :-1,,vpft' k'll.O<I .. '1!1'1•'111 l o'\ll'll•\111'1 •11'1 ~" \l.U·~ 'MJOl.l ' · l U,Qll J('( JI \I.AZ~~ lX"<i • l I y X'i3 ~ l !. t"°'N!kJ/.tl..-, !>2~ ... <J1 •!J1lt'1\<UtSW "If\ 4,(i~ l)~y rto.'ih U1ru(n '• <, ~J' ,r 1nv ' • ... .,t 51,1dtr\ 1 ': . ..., .. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 241 1986 • ANNLAMDD8M INTERIOll8• Afraid off at: the newest anorexics are male By SUSAN MONAHAN Ollllr .... 09"11111 ...... The director of the eating disorders program at the University of Cali- .forniit, Irvine. -0ften begins a lecture by showing a slide of an emaciated man•m his mtd·30s. "Then I !>ay, 'As we all kn ow, anorexia nervosa 1s a disorder of female~ and young adults.'" said Barton Bl inder. M.D. V1c11nu of anorexia nervosa and the closely related cond1t1on bulimia are almost invanabJy referred to ~ "she;" most of the popular books and articles on the subjects are wntten ~r and about females. In fact, the first detailed case history of anorexia nervosa on record 1s that of a yo ung woman whose rck ntless self-starva- tton was reco.rded by her phys1c1an . Blinder, who co-authored a text- book on eating disorders, has been treating patients with such problems for over 20 years; only a small traction of these patients have been males. The psychiatri st says that a better understanding of the few males who devd.QQ eatiqadisorderK ouldlcad to a more profound understanding of the dynamics of all eating disorders. but he points out that the1e 1s scant mfprmation on this tiny minority. f!ven their numbers are Jn doubt. views like pervasive thread. Blinder says that accordma to one theory, there is a high iQcidence· of homosexuality among male bulimics and anorexics. Ho~ever. he has not span," wd Ri~in. Blinder concurs. "In my own personal clinical expenencc, bulimia tn males is often connected with some type of athJcnic punuit -wrestling. Once thou,itt of u a fmn~o~lem._ doctors are now treatiJll e ,norezlca. nouced such a trend among htS ow Jocke . dancina,. There seems to be patients. He, also noted that a recent concern with appearance or weight study of male bulimics. reported in cri1eria becauseofthedemandsof thc the Journal· of Nervous and Mental sport." ' D1sca 5e. djd not find evidence of Hat,.Y Gw1rtsman, M.D., a increased n omosexuahty in the SU~ professor ofpsychtatry iu UCLA. says 1ects. that, "Clinically. (male anorexics and The medical director of the eating bulimics) don't.look all tha1 d is· disorders program at South Coast tinguishable from females .. There's a Medical ··Center sa ys that "gender similar prnce\s.'' -1 eatina disorders. "I don't b\iy that. because anorexi. has been known for the last tbree centuries, when .cultural s>rcssures were different." said Gwinsman. "You're d_ealint with i disease that is both' bioloticaJ and social." Blinder, too. saysJ.baunocc..1ban a preoccupation with appearance is involved. "Psycho-social issues are defin itely pan of the explanation, bul b10IOJ1.CA1 and aenetit fa.cl2-rs 'still remain to be fully understood.·· - Ao~pez doesn'.t think -dW we1sJl t loss 1s even the motivation behind an eat.ng disorder. "Nooe of these patients really has weight as the issue," he said. "It may be fear of sexualtty, of competitivencs' - weight IS a f'cd hemng." . Sir Richard Man on's description -,... could easily fi t any number of contemporary anorcct1cs: ·· ... 1n the Y l'ar 1684 and the eightee nth year of her age .. her appetite began to abate ... hcr nesh alw began to be flaccid and loose. and hrr looks pale ..... ., Current esttmate-s ind1ca,te-that per- haps five percent of all anorexics ·(who often d1e1 io lhe poant of starvatu;>n) and live to 10 percent of all bulim ics (who are caught 1n a binge-purge cycle) are male, but Blinder says that these may well be underestimates: Men are less hkely to seek tfeatmenf. a'nd therefore less likely to be 1dentt fitd, he said. "Eating disorders tn male~ tend · to be more secn·t1 vc: the> fel'I more o;hame than women do~" ht eJtplamcd. If determining how many of these men exist is difficult, defining who they are ts akin to attemptmg 10 decipher the obscure hieroglyphics of a lost tribe -w11hou~ a Rosetta sto ne. The phrase "there 1s' e r~ 11111$.'. data on th is population" ra'ti thro ugh the ~c1en ufic literature and the inter- 1dem ity" appears t'O' be· an issue for • 8ut what tnaers th1!. process" And some male anorexics ... They do not why 1s 1t so much more common 1n wa nt to be males.'' said Jose Flores-women? Once again, there are no pat Lopc1, M.D "ThC)· may be ef-· answers. • fi mtnate." The psychiatrist also said Gwirtsman. who conductt'd re· that male anorexics may be more search in the eating disorders pro· delusional about their bodies than ~;;m of the National Institute of their female counterparts. "Many of Mental Health. says that some ex- them are schizophrenic." perts. believe that an abnormalit} 1n On~ fact docs seem indjst>utable . and unambiguous; an eattng disorder t an be as physically devastatinJJOr a male as for a female ... Men die as a result of eaung disorders." said Flores-Lopez. One of the classic sym ptoms of female anorexia is amenorrhea - cessation of menstruation ·due to decreased estrogen producu on. Com· But doctors have lrarned that males. too. can hccuml' anort'<IC. However, the 1magl· <>f the male anorexic 1s less well -defined th an that ·of h1s female counterpart He and program director Terry brain reJulat1on is responsible. R1 flc1 n sa) th at bulimia 1n males is Others thtnk that an endocrine d1s- more likely to be episodic than order is to blame. while a third group chronic. "Most men are bulimic for .a says that cultural pressures ca4se •\ pltcat1onscan include fert1lity, lack of sexual desire. and osteopen1 a (re- Exercise thought to counteract stress F-or \Car') \CICntl')tS hJ\ l' hel11:H~d that stress was a ma1or rontnbu tor to hean attacks Howewr this ha'> been d1fficul1 ..10 pruU!... because .!>lLCiS JS something that lannot tx-rnuuncl~ recognucd or mea\urcd Om· man''> 'tress md\ Ix· anothl'r mdn·, n c1tc· mcnt. In addition ho" 'lrl''>' l'Ou ld contribute to the hudd up ut choll·,terol and 'ubsl'4urn1 hl·an attacks ha!> hcrn d u\lve Whal 1'> 11 about stres~ that l an l'll· ,l, harmful and 1<, there an an11dmc·1 '\ccord1ng 10 rt:C'l'nl re,carlh. 1tw damagt' m::i' Ix-thl' "ork 111 en· dorph1n<. f-ndorr>h1n' Ml' lhl'nlllal" that art rl·lca'l'O 1n rl''fllln,l· h1 <.!fl">' and Jrl' lo.nm'n 1<1 hlunt thl' l'\· Pl'rtence o t pJin ,1nd in \Otnl' l"J'>C' create a l"Uphorn mood Running. tor instance I'> .1 r>h ~\llJI 'trc~' "h1ih elc,atl·~ cndurph1n' to the prnnl ol pka<,ure Optall'' .. uch :l\ morph1nt and herrnnc 11!..1·"' 1<.c l'lnall' moo1.h. altl·nng 1hl· 1·nd11rph1n ')\ll'm Ho"c'cr. ncga11,l' ~fl'"" <.ccm., h1 clc' .ttc J \l'l un1lknt1lil'd cndorph1n that 1n\tl•ad of l rl'Jling t•u phun,1 l'lc' a1cs 1hc hlood t·holco,terol lc'cl Dr. K W Yim. lrom Purdue lJn1"er- s1t~ tn Indiana. put rats on a hi gh fa t high cholesterol diet and '>UbJeCted hal fof 1hrm 10 1be <,ire~\ oLMindomllt scheduled restraint 1n 'mall cagl'S for ~·~hours · ' Compared jo tht non-stre.,, group th.:re wa~ marked 1ncrea.,cd 1n the blood cholesterol le" els, a duubl1ng of the pamcularly dangerou\ frac tion of t holcsterol kno" n a' l DL. and a \1gn1fican1 rcductton Ill thl' be ncfl c1al HDL t'holestcrol frarnon. ln another o;egment of the expcn- ment, rats were 1dent1call} 'trc.,scd. hut treated "1th Nallrnone. a drug that blocks the effect<. of endnrphtn'> 1n lht' bod\ r hc\l' animal\ dtd not ha\e lhe altcralH>O' 1n lhnlC'>ll'rOI thJt "l'rc induced b) '>lfC:'>'> fhcn·· tore. iu•gat1' e.5trc'is 5ecm' to 1nnca<.t- 1he k'l'I of an cndorph1n that dangerou<,h l'k,atcs tht· rholnterol. leading to hcan Jttacks fhert' no"' apcar lu bt.· guod endorph1n., Jnd had l'ndMph1n' I he l'ndorphtn' l'lt'\ ated h~ l'\l'rnsc \l'em to be tx~nl·fic1at. thl'} ha' ca tendc·nn 10 IO\\l'r rholc'>ti·rol and l'k' all' I hl· l!Dl r hl' l'nd11rphin~ 1ndun·d I" I I JULIAN WHITAKER ncga11 ve stress do the opposite. elc~ttng~m~rol and I~~ H DL h could be that exercise endordh1ns can replace or counteract the en'liorphtns of nega ttvc C\tress. thu!. blu nti ng 1he1r effect. It hac, long been known that ext•rc1!>e can "d1scharee stress" b) tlood1ng the '\ystem with hormones and oxygen literally washing out the residue tif a !.trec;sful day. Therefore, 1n addttion to the pos111ve 1ra1111ng ctTccts on the heart, there is now another reason to stay on an eiterc1se program and that 1s to counteract the negati ve stress that causes the eleva- 11on of cholesterol and heart attacks. Not onl) docs exercise make ltfe more enJO)ablc by washing out the effects of stress. but by counteracun~ the roll' ufstress. 11 could saH· )'our ltfc. Jallan Wlaltaker, M.D., II director of tlae National Heart and Diabetet Treatment lnttltute iD HutiDgtoD Bucb. Please addre11 any q•estlolll or comments to laim c/o tllle Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa 92626. A successful 'Bid for Kids' By CAROL lll'MP HRE\'S Delly Pllol Cor,..pc>ncMnt It tno lo. thn'l' mom,,111lw Ir\ lrll' M.trn ntt tn hoU\l' 1h1· ?(){) 3Ulll0n lll'nt\ otkrl·d 111 thl' 4)11 lOUOl~·\\llle gul'\l\ altrnding .. \ Aid lor l-..1d' ·· tx·m·tit111g thl· Pcd1atnc ( anrer Rl'\l'arl h r ound:.itmn Ill ( )rJngl' ( ount\ < O-lhJirman Ma) Fraser wa\ rn~>m1hle llir ama-;c;1ng the dunJll'd gond1e' ··1 qu11 nl\ JOh '>ll I l oul<l worlo. on th" It 1, thl' br~l''' aul ttun "l' ha' l' l'' er had \\'c put ~ pm 1\n lhl' Ill\ ll,lllOn lx·caUSI.' \\l' knl'W f)\'Opk would nt'l'd 11n1l' to 11111!.. them .all 1>' er. rm ~I.ii.I \H' did mo\\ t'\1·r.1111l'" 1u,1.1rr1,in~h1,"h) ·· I ru11 .inll i hl.'1'\l' Jnd tnmrtiml.'nt,1r. dnni.., put tho<.c dl'd1l·a1cd to 'upport1n(t J){'dlJtm: cancer rrst•arrh .1t thc ( "h1lda·n, I ""rttal 111 < )rJngl' < nunt~ into thl' proJ){'r moo<l for "knt autltlHl h1dding and h~ the llml' thl' hallroom \\3\ upencd f{lr dinner. a lot of mom~) had alrcad~ been raised. Barry Cole and h1\ ordll'\tra pro\ 1dcd muc;K for dancing or d ining on J){'l 1ll' lilct mignon and ltg<.'r c;hnmp. the ft".llUrl'd l'nlrl· \l'f\Cd JnlOng the rtl\l' noraJ dl•,1gn' donJtl·d h\ Xavier's nt Nl''-' flt•r1 Rc,1ch ·· 1hi'1s a deJ1c:1tl'd group The} haH' all ~urk1·d !>O ver) h<tn1on 1h1-. I havl' donated a 1tourme1 dinner tor"" ~ .. (\ ,.~~>~. ~ ~ 1 I ~. y • ~ '!~ • l. ~ ...... "",~ . 4 J'..' e· .. ·-rt · : l •• ; . ~ •, < ' , ~ , ' _. ,,,,,.., ,J ...... • \..., • Ellen and Dr. Mitchell Cairo arrive at the Irvine Marriott. di m~ 1w111l' d' .111 J Ul'tmn 1ll'm."' comme nt ed honorary ~hJlfPl'r..on Pilar Wayne, altending with Richard Weldy. Pnor to thl' ll\e auctwn. Pilar and Buddy Ebsen both rccel\ l'cl a clock ··tor thi·ir gift oi ti me" from master·of- ce remon1e' and hoard member Keath Lauderdale. It "a' a \cnou' S85 pt'r person black-lie crowd that gathered for the ambtt mus third annu::il C\COl. ··v. l··d ltki• to mall· S 100.00 tonight. but we'd ~Ilk for S7.s.ooo:· l'\plained co-cha1rGl11ny Davenport.an RN j t the Hcmotolog~ -Oncolog' department at CHOC. .. .\hout onl· third oft he foundatton 's members are un staff .11 the hn'>pltJI and mam of our members arc parents ol l h1ldren lx'tn(I. treat<.'d for cancer " < anu·r rl'\l'.m·h d1rec1or Dr. Mitchell Cairo undcr- '>Cort·d thl' tx-m·ti1·, ~1gn1filc1nt·c h~ sho"tng tnforma11vc 'llde\ on 1nno' at1\l' bont• marro\\ tranc;plant methods and 1tkntllil·J palll'lll\ ma king progress 1n cancer n·m1.,-.mn Other'> h1dding tor kid' included fuunda11un pres1· Jent Bruce Lehman, reo;e:ircher Or. Geni Bennetts, co- chairs Lori Pritchard and Sharon Bergeron, Glenda Haggenmaker, Kathy and Ricbard Hurwitz, Tom Sulherland, Lois Cannon Driggs, Bun Aldrin and Dick Palette. Paparuul ls edlled by Dally Pilot S~yle editor Vida Dean. Oelty l'lle4 "'9'M lty Cenf ........ .,. Richard Weldy eacorta Pilar Wayne. Lori Pritc hard, May Yrteer, Ginny DaTenport and Sharon Ber1eron lo a chat. ' j duced bone 111ass) and consequent ......,....., ., "-•--(Pl~ ltfff>Rl~letfln'r--~ Talk to your collegiate kids .\fte r a threat of being fi nanc1allv cut off. my son. Peter, finally called home from college. He'd been gone a week. It's not that his . father and l had panicked or anythmg ... but he's only a freshman. and we were JUSt cunous. -ALJast. .in._ o~ fi.v.e... mm utc coo.:... versat1on we learned that: his room- ate 1s a great guy, he had JOtned a fraternny. there is a required 21h-hour study hall every nteht. and that he had forgollen to take his clock-radio from home. He threw tn as an afterthought, ··Remember those two checks you gave me7 l los1 them. but I got into all my classes." What a relief to b.ear from his own lips that everything was normal. l never told him that my spy network 1s intact and that l already knew that he was oka y -before he called. You don't have to be a psychologist to know that girls are fa mous for more complete com mun1cat1on. ure enough. Stacey's mom had the scoop. Stacey ts a fnend of Peter's who's JUSt gone off to the same college. She had called home every night to share the tribulations and the joys of soron ty rush. Her mother not only knew all about the goings on of her child -but al o of mine "Peter ts fi ne:· she had reas<;ured me. I was a little Jealous that she could offer so many details. Bo}s and girls may respond dif- ferently to the change/challenge of lea" ing ho me. but survival and adjust ment rem am issues for c.-\-ef) · one ·-~---C'ons1der these common. un1ver· sal. reahsttc ... and unrealistic worries· •What if I can't find m> "a> around campus'l •What 1f 1 forget to go to class'' •What 1f I hate m} roomma1e·.1 •What 1f I have trouble making fnends? •What 1f l can't figure out what 10 ma1or in'l •What 1fall m} papers arc tcmble because my parents won't be around to edit them~ •What if l hate hvtnit 1n a dorm·1 •What if I Ounk out-f •What 1f my girl fnend finds a Ot'\\ boyfnend? ..Encourage him to fi nd ac11v111es. or~nizattons, and people who do the thmgs he is already used to doing as quickly as possible. If he's a runner. he might want to try out for the track team ... or at least JOtn a Jogging cla<iis Remember that the quicker he becomes fam1l1ar w11h the campus and the surrounding to" n. the fastt'r IJIDI Aa.w he wi ll regain /maintain control of ,..l:4msclf After a little ttme. most kids settle into college ltfe comfonabl). And re<li1dence hall counselors are trained to watch out fo r those whose blues do get out of hand. If )'OU suspect that ~our studenl m a ~ b c s o c 1 a 11 ~ .,. so I a ti n g h1msctf/her<iielf. ma) be skipping too man} classes or meals. and seem!> to suffer from chronic roommate prob- lems. speak up. It ma) then be time to contact the professional on campus Tht'y're there to help Or. Algali is a marriage • lamUy ~rapist In Corou del Mar. Siie welcomes yoer responses. If Y" wlslla a reply, please eaclose a stamped. self-addressed uvelope. Wrt&e to Llada Al&aa.I, Pll.D .• c/o Daily Pilot, P.O. 801 ISIO, Costa Mesa tHH. Marie Ballkeater and Peter Vlcaro lnaplred by the band. Bobby RlU• e.rplaln• tennla to Jlm Slemona? Tennla playenJtay Moore, Marty Rel.en and Andrew Patterson. Goin' to a garden· party ... By CAROL •ll'MPHREYS Delly~ c ..... ,a-"t ··w ent to .1 ~ilrlkn P<lf1~ anJ t'\Cl)om· '-'3~ thl'lt·'·· It was a 'ell-out .. 1 'ull l''' thl' ··Gourmet < 1ankn P.1n \ Gala" <;pon<.,on•J h' thl' Jim Slemons Pm -< ekh111\ Tennis Tournaml·n1 The ~tllng tor thl' \I no a platl' l'nd·ot·the-,.ummc1 01rcc "3~ pool<.ide 1n the garden of the Nt'"'porter Inn Candk' tl1c kt·r~d on mau"e <'m ered tJhle<1 rentcrt'd with !lpra)s of drl1l'a ll' pa<.kl tlo"'cr<. and li t the cdgl' nt thr Oo"cr·filkd '"'mming ~x)I ;in 1mpre.,<.1\e c;1ght a" the 400 gursl\ Jrm l'd tor pn• 1ltnnrr ho<.ted l od .. tatl~ and ;i ix-ek at the lekhrtlll'' "'4. h1•duled tn phn tn the toll1'" mg da 's tburne' Most ofthl' ''ar' ho"l''<'r. '-'<.'re 0' crhcJd. nnc •)I th<.' h1gg1cs. Jollo f ors) tht , 01'\t'f appeare\t Bob Matllalas. Pete BuUaard, Ro s Cast. Cliff Rlcllafy and Larry Aadeno• "'er<.' prc<.Cn t a1. h'\\·at P at Mlclauls read a lcttcr from Nann Rcag:w <,up~ming thl' C\~ntng·, au~ thc tight against drug.\ wi th proceed" goi ng to thc l ''i( · athlcttc depanmcnt and tht• van h l-oundat1on "l :JI hli'l' to jto h11m(' t•arh tn ~ct r('alh 10 Ohl\ ~'11h \\)U gu)'· 1011.rd J im Slemons "'htk 1ha111np."'11h ll'""" p.1rt1c1p,1nt Bobby Riggs Ot wur't' hl' d1Jn '1 jlld 10110'\ 1 ng an l' \l t•lkn t dt n na 1 'eal ). ~kint1n' rl'tt't q•J t hc l \ Lakl·ro, 19X~"11dd t hampmn,h1rh:l,kt•thall lrom Jay Humpbrles and Bvron ~on I al-in 'l hcdulcd for thl' tl·nn1., 1. OmPl'llllllO l "Diane Slt mons .ind I h.1, l' "orketl ~ll hour<. a d:n on th1o; rvcn1 Thl' ham( ton1tzht 1< )ti\ Oa~ and the Kn11ih1') normal I\ l har(ll'' i ~O 1100 J 1x·rtorman1:e WC' gN them .lt onc fifth thc co't 1 hc' want{-d Wc.-<>t < oa~t t''PO\Utt' " <.aid part~ organlll'r Malcolm McCasu) lhl'·c. a ( 1\.1 tor C\lcm1rn') wh1k ".Ill htn(l r1x II. and rnlhng g..11.l·1tt'<. Thl' hand "'a" a hit' Hct'iman twph\ "toner Jolan appalt lll d1dn t danl't' ht• Jll'I l harmed e'en unc 'It \\a' .i dtOll. ult adJU<\tment lc.-a' 1ntt tnothall and the "orld nf ll'lc' 1\ll,n. but now I hJ\e thn•c \On\ ,ind Im 1n,01'ed "'1th them Thl' oldC\I ... tnll'rl''ll'd I ll 'lXll'r:· '>did fohn \lihO I\ l·urrcntl\ 1n thr uin\truUllln and pool hu'itn<''" If thl' "'l'('il.cnd' tnumc\ wa\ .an'1h1ng hkl' tht• k11 It Ofl p.~n~ th(' <.tJf\ ~Ill t'<' <iihining hnghtt'f lot Olli l"htlcirrn <. futurc and 1h1• hattk .l1uun .. 1 druit ahu'l' Paparaul rt. 941l~ "' Oall) Pilot • tylf' f'd ltor \Ide ~an . I ... '* OrMge C0Mt DAIL. Y PILOT I W.clntlday, S4tptem* 24, 1988 ANOREXICS ARE MALE ••• hom81 bonefnct~. in those under the aae of 12, the disorder is more evenly distributed between boys and sirl1. "It's approx- imately two-thirds (females) co one- third." he said. A · male ~Ure.xic tells his story Male tAorexica can develop an analoaous -condition, decreased iestosterone production. Blinder points out that a deficiency of this male hormone can lead to impaired fertility and diminished sex drive. And a recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association describes an anorexic man who developed osteopenia and conse- quent bone fractures. The condition is reversible, provided weight is regained. . Blinder says that approximately 40 percent of.wome1' wtth anorexia will eventually make a full recovery. while the majority will continue to suffer ~---rcrom The eating disorder to a greater or lesser cdent. Of the remaining 60 percent, five percent will die from their anorexia, he said. "The -prognosis for males? Some saY. be~ter, some say worse. God knows!" Bl)nQer says that while anorexia nervosa is most prevalent among females between the ages of 12 and 24. it is important to keep in mind that it can CToss the barriers of age and.sex .. Children ·can develop anorexia. ano ~ - Nor is anorexia.solely a disorder of the young. "There are ca.ses on record of anorexia occurring for the first time in the 40s, 50s, and even 60s," said Blinder. In the geriatric population, females are not in the ma.iority, he added. "In the older age range, psycho-social pressure. depression. and melancholic withdrawal produce 'an anorexi.a'-like condition in ,men." John Morley, M.D .. director of the Geriatric Research Center at the SepulvedaV.A. Rospital. saystllat in some cases~ refusal of food 1s illness- related. Other factors can cause or complicate the . disorder, however. "Some of them use failure to eat as a way to manipulate surroundin~. especlaJIY In nursing homes." he said. Failure to.eat may also be a rea'ction to the death of a spouse. said the internist. and m~ are more suscep- tible because the~ are. usually depen: den~ ·on women. _to do the. cooking. ~DO YOU HAVE HYPERTENSION? As Shaw~ s weight fell to·a skinny 150 pounds, he had trouble concentrating _ By SUSAN MONAHAN Delly .... C-11111 n •m• Calvin Shaw (not his real name) had no qualms about meeting a reporter in the Long Beach res- taurant, which is one indication of how far he has come. "A year and a· hal{ ago, I would have cnnged after· eating this,:· said Shaw, 29, sesturing at a plate of calorie-laden chili. _A.}!.caLaod a halfago, this fufoot J. inch man weighed about 125 pounds. Shaw was suffering from anorexia nervosa, a condition that is rare among males; current estimates in- dicate that approximatc:ly 95 percent of anorerjcs are female. The catalyst for ~hat turned into a draconian self-improvement pro- gram was the break-up of a six-year relationship. When the woman he .had been Ii ving _with·depaned, Shaw felt that'·he was largel.y to blame. "I h:lCi been doing a 'little . drinking, partying with the boys," he said. ''I became extremely self-centered. The gi rl got fed up and left." Shaw then did what most people 1n his situation do. "I started evaluating what went wrong." He decided that it was time to "set some goals" which included losing some weight. ''I was pretty cbunky." said Shaw. who weighed· about 250 pounds at the time. His diet was simple -he just cut down on his eating. "When the results weren't coming fast enough. r started running." He was complimented on his initial results. and soon he was striving to lose even more weight, to look even better. Yet he remained strangely unsatisfied. When he reached his goal of 185 pounds, he felt "it wasn't good enough." Even when he lost half of his original body weigh t, slenderness $CCmed as elusive as ever. "Sometimes when l looked at myself in the mirror, I looked fat." he recalls. "I could sec my ribs, bu t 1 also -saw-a-rolt-Of fat " Originally, Shaw was motivated by a desire to win back his gir\friend. "I thought that maybe ·if I 1mP.roved myself. made myself into a different person, the girl might change her mind," be said. • And without the ·security of a steady relationshif), he was faced with competing for female attention. "There are 150 million sinsJe guys out there!" In order to be notace4 in this crowd, it was obviously necessary tQ meet some high S'tandards. "A lot of it is shoved on you." he said. "You ha '.le to fit this mold -girls especially. but gu ys too." As his weight dropped, however, so did his interest in womenr "My sex drive went down to zip." His interest in losing weight, on the other hand. wn waxing strong, although the original point of the diet was lost. "The motivation became what I was doing," he explained. "The goal was not to gain." When his weight went below 150 pounds. he discovered that his con- centration was impaired. "I even had trouble putting sentences together," .,. h~ said. Shaw managed to perform at his job as a computer systems installer. but curtailed most of his former activities. . · "About six months after I started the diet. there was a ~rsonality change: I was not the jov1al person l had been,"he said. "I became re- clusive." His obsession filled his spare time. Shaw assiduously read up on the calorie contents of various foods. -weighed himself several times a day, exe~ised to the point of co11ap~. and thought a good deal about what he "could" and ."couldn't" eat. Ques- --tien5 ..suGh ~$: "Should. .LsQueeze lemon into my tea" loomed large. Eventually, he subsisted almost en· tirely on vegetables. "I wouldn't even drink diet soft drinks." Of course. he knew something was wrong. "I just didn't want to .admit i.t." he said. His parents tned to reason witti him. his fri~nds said he was killing himself, and his doctor told him he had to start eating. "I'd say. 'Yeah, yeah.' and walk away." Shaw says that there were some advantages to his condition. He sometimes enjoyed the attenHOJl he was getting. and he had a feeling of self-control. "When everything else was going weird. I could control this," he ex plained. "No one else ·could control th ts." , He was seeing a counselor during this time. but the focus of the therapy was not on the weight loss. "I didn't go because of the eatin& problem. r started going right after· th e break- up." he said. "I needed some answers. He wouldn't try and push me one wa) or the other about eating." Shaw didn't even consider JOining an eating disorders program. "They're all oriented around women, "he said. "I'd bear thoae ads, and it was always a 17-year-old airl's voice." Furthermore. he said, a man is expected· to project a strona, masculine image. How could he ~t up in fr~nt ofa ~upa~d ad.mit to an eating disorder. "They d point at you and Jiggle." He alsb believes that the ads exploit eating disorders. "They make it sound trendy to be anorexic," he sajd. Shaw's turning point came when he watched his cousin die as a result of drug abuse. "J started correlating what was happening to him with what was h!Wpening_ to me, and said, "That's no way to go." · Today, he weighs 205 pounds. Still, sometimes his preoccupation with food a1,1d eating returns, and he believes that he stm has an eatina disorder. "Until yo u're not thiqk.ing about it. you•ve got an eating di.,. orde~·· - But he said that some good c.ame · out of the experience. "During my isolati on, I had a chance to look at myself. and·r ~w things tha.t w~ren•t · right.." he said. He reclaimed an abandoned ambition. and became a commercial pilot and a flight instruc- tor. "I thought. as long as I'm going through this metamorphosis. I might as well give this a shot." He hopes to eventuall y work for ~ne of the airlines. Shaw also found tbat his former "otT-hand" attitude towards rela- tionships had altered. "( didn't like the old arrogance." he said. "Now . when I date someone, I'm more sensitive. morecaring; I listen mo.re.:'.. It almost sounds as ifhe fulfi lled his original ambition~of making himself into a different person. We are investigating a new medication shown to be effective in treating hypertension. Participation in this study includes M.D. Supervision, lab testing, E.K.G.s, medications, nd-~s-free-to all pa-rtieipa-n-t Association offers tips on improving health ' WASHINGTON (A P) -The than the equivalent two beers or two American Heart Association an-glasses of wine each day. nounced a major revision of its The American diet. h1~1 in fats. influential dietary guidelines earlier sodium and calorics. remains a major thismoruh.J<riUunore specific a~ factor in the development of heart For more information Call After 2 PM . on reducing chqlcsterol and fats and and blood vessel discascaesp1te a-ZCf first-time recommendations on how percent drop in the heart disease people can limit use of sodium and death rate over the last 20 years, the alcohol. association said. -~ • 640-7412 Along with reducing fats, the new "More than 63 million Americans guidelines say that Americans shoulQ suffer from one or more forms of cut sodium intake by eating less than heart and blood vessel disease. and a level teaspoon ofsaJt daily. and hold th is year almost I million people will their alcohol consum tion to J_e_ss __ d_ie as a resul!_of cardiovasculfil:_ Sonie neople find a doctor by ~cident. \ \t: \\'11u Id 11 r rt'(< )IT\ nwnd he111g rush~·d to t h1: ht ,..,pi ml in an ambulance a~ a good way to find .1 dnrt< ir \:1 ' 1rn irt· 1 h.111 wc'tl rn·\ irn · 11H'IHl l1 111kll1l! f(lr (llW in rh1 • Yt llP\\ p.t).!l'' 11r .1-..k inj..! .1 friend. Iii \\111d d lw .111 .tu I· dl'111 II v< 11 1 ft 1uml a l!< iod <•I ll' 1n t 1rrh e r 11( 1 hu'L' W.tV'i, too I Bn .tti-..1·. nrnv t h('n.', rl h('tft'f WtlV. l..\im f,h°' gc 1 t11 yt iur rh< ll1l'. ht' Ing l .Hc- f u I n<>l tu 1np 1m t hr cord . n nd ~l\·c· u.., a mil FREE PHYS ICIA N REFERRAL SE R VICE Our fri endl y Physici :rn Rl:fl'rr;1I Sl'rvicc will he harrv 111 lt -..tL·n tt 1 y 11t1 r rwed-.. :ind 111.Hl h thc111 111 .1 t"hlli\·c pf qu.1l1fit:d f;imd y dlh t(1~ .rnd "rl'riri J 1,1-.. ril';1r \'l Hl fk-..t uf ;di. every physician o n our !isl hn!'\ hl'l'n ~cn·cncd fpr yn1 1 hy our l<>ugh -..1.rn dard!'\. It tah·~ a Im morl' rh~1n ;i meJ1 · cal d egree to hccorne affilintcd with a top-rated n:gional hos- pital ... o ne with the kind of faci lities, equipment. staff and reputation Fountain Va ll ey J~~g 1unal Ho!'\rirnl i~ known for Thl'rl'· .... nn 1 h~rgc . ..,o c~in nur Phv!'\1u ;111 Referral ~crvtn· t~'tlay HcrnU!'\l' finJ- m~ rl.1L' right J<>LHlr ... houlJn't he a pt:tin m r nunt:iin Vnllcy Regional Hospital __ .ind ~h.·d1c al Center 17 ll\°' l:url1d AwnLil". · h >llllt:11n Valley. CA 927(18 966-8007 (X' J-800-334-FVRH sodium. he said at a new) briefing. diseases." said Dr. W. Virgil Brown of Mount Sinai Medical School in New York. past chairman of the commit- tee which drafted the new guidelines. Brown said Americans. particu· Tarlymose Who ar~t=edutared and health-conscious. are moving toward the heart association's diet goals first established 25 years ago. The new recommendatio ns emphasize consumi ng or restricting certain kinds of foods in proportion 10 the total c11Lones a person ne~ed_s~­ each day to maintain his or her ideal weight. But more needs to be done to persuade other segments of the popu- lattOIJ to switch to balanced. lower- calone diets containing a vanety of foods low 1n fats, cholesterol and Brown said past iuidelines foc used too much on eating or not eating certain amounts of food and may not have been realistic for people who consume smaller portions because of bod) size. Q_art1cularly women. ' CHAPMAN COLLEGE Now Accepting Application<; for a New Two-Year Associate Degree Nursing Program • Complete all coursework within two years • Part or ful l time schedules • Day o r evening clinical experiences • Convenient locati on • Financial aid available to qualif~d applicants • Approved by California Board nf Registered Nursing A µµlicaticm s must be sub1t11tted by O ctober 3. 1986 l~egist rat io11 OctolJer 15. 1986 Classes hegi11 O ctobl'r 20, 1986 CHAPMAN COLLEGE R.N. PROGRAM b5b2 St.rnf urd Avenue ( 1Mdt•n Crnve, CA 02645 ( 714 ) 898-5669 PACIFICA COMMUNIJY HOSPITAL COMMUNITY HEAL TH FOR<JM 1This forum offers lectures. clinics and seminars on variou 1healt hcare issues. This fall. these new programs will be offere ;to the public at no charge. TOWN HALL FOR HEAL TH October 2, 1986 7:00 9:00 PM PACIFlCA UNITES THE COMMUNITY TO COMBAT • TEENAGE DRUG ABUSE F f\.Jf~Hlrr(t "')p•-·dkrr, f. Pru 1rl ~t"rT1br" Im· huh·• Tom Che1prTu1n, CA ( Director l et'n' l Mng \learo. '\dole-.< t.>'1l Chemical Dependency Program, Pacifica Cornrnun1ty Hospital Roger Ramsbottom of UNrTED PAAf.N TS . M1ss10t1 V1e10 Jane Penso of STOP N CENTER. Hunttnglon BellCI) Unoon High School D1stnct Barbara Ryan of Huntington £3edC: h Union Hoqh School D1stnct _ Mel Gia~« M <; W M F CC F Ofrner J11ventk! ProbatJOn Offiet"r ( 11 yt>.il"5• (lino< al [)!rector T ~11s l Mll<J Ck!e111 Proqram Pa< 1foce1 ( no 11rnun11Y Ho~ptlill A p••rK'I d1<>< "'"o" •>I <l<Ji.~·.,. N 1l PfObl~m~ w11h , h1'tt11• al acldtction PACIFICA'~ INSTITUTE OF SPORTS MEDICINE October 16. 1986 KNEE -TiiE TORN CARTILAGE Pet~ Reynold~. M.D Orthpaedic Surgeon M IN·DEPTH MEDICAL OVERVIEW, INCi UDING PROBLEMS. ENDURANCE. MD IN.JURIES FOR ACTIVF A. THLEl E.5 Pacifica Towers 18800 Delaw3re St .. Huntington BeKh. CA 92648 . Community Room (2nd Floor) -Frn turth""r "'' •••\.t1t*''" t All rl Pacif1Ct'i < ri1<1tn1.1n~v I"'""''"" • 1•>1dol\lltnl Community Hospital •. ,, '• • ' / , '/ 8opbla Loren ancl Hector Elisondo •tar In the fact-bAaed drama .. ecnar.,e," about a woman ~ho foU. a cocaine rtq, tontcht at 8 on C1'8. Channel2... . •• ... Orenge CoMt DAILY PIOOT/Wedneldey, September 24, 1~ BS ·'Charing Cross' charming in SC ... TAND •Y ••IA> t : 15, I : 15, 10:00 NO l.AAGAIN PNCE "STAND •Y .... (RI 1:00. a.-oo. 9:46 NO IAAGAIN PRICE By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH DellJ .... C.ri IJ I iOMI The' firn-production ofthe-t 986-8 7 San Clemente Community Theater season has opened w1th a winner. Written by Helene Hanff and adapted for the stage by James Roosc- E vans. "84 Charing Cross Road" is a REVIEW charming journey that spans from 1949 through 1971. The true-life experience of Helene HanfT. a young New York writer. and the staff of an antiquarian book store in London is delightfully chro nicled ma collection of letters between Hanff and mt>m- bers of the store's stall The old charm of the \abnllo Viewers won't love the-tat-est TV 'Lm By FRED ROTHENBERG ,,,T.........,W,.._ NEW YORK -Lucille Ball's nl'w comedy, "Life With Lucy," isn't just embarrilsstngly sill y, it'-s sad. How could she do this to herself'? As soon as she made her grand entrance. through the door of her new sitcom home. It all seemed hke a sketch from "Saturday Night Li ve ." You know. big star comes on and pokes fun at her image and success Except no one was laughing. If there is such a thin~ as a colkct1 ve cnnge. Amenca did 1t Saturday night with the debut of" Lafe With Luc)·· on ABC. At the age of 75 and 12 years after her last sitcom. the Queen of Comedy has become a parod> of hersl'lf. Oh. she can stilt do some ph ysical humor. but therels something inap- propnate and und1gn1fied about 1t now. She dances to punk-rock music and appears spl) and playful. but her antics are vel) discomforting. Lucille Barker. recentlv wi dowed, moves 1n with her daughter. son-1n- law and two grandchildren. Ball shouts and lud1crousl~ plays the grand dame. pausing repeatedly for effect. while Ann Du~enberry. as Luq 's daughter, Margo. overacts. as 1f this were a school play. with too much loud talk mg. mugging and eye- rollfng. The granchildren are too wise, of course. The other ve nue is the hardware store which LuC\ co-O\\ ns w1th Curt1'i McG1bbon, played b~ old foil Gal e Gordon. Cunis aho 1!> Luq \ l>On-1n- law's father and. to make matters worse. moves into their house. 100. Ball contributed greatly to her demise by ins1st1ng that some past fn ends JO JO her in the debacle. broadcast at 8 p.m Gord on. 110. from Ball's m roms-in the I %Os and '70s. plays the same blustering. sputtenng. raging character. It 's a vel) 11red act Ball's other co-conspirators are her executive producers: Aaron Spelling and Gal) Morton. S~lling. the sugar- coated. out-ol~touch program mer be- hind "The Love Boat.'' .. Fantasv Island .. and "D)nast) ... had nl'vc·r done corned~ he fore His record stays intact. Morton 1!. Ball's husband. For the lo \C of I.UC\ and our memones. he should ha\C:.known ne tter .. ------------ lE}A7ZHOf. Every Thursday, Hotel Meriden and Gerard Barbut present "Happy Hour Ian ·· from 5:00 pm -9:00 pm featuring the greatest In jazt talent September 4th -Rita Graham September I I th -Claire Frazier September 18th -Stephanie Haynes September ii;th -Sandy Graham • \< 1, ,.,, " ' II• I ~~ "'' \1!111"'· iu-.~ ~~~ !a •7&~'"•1 •'~1ilOI ~1'(1,,,,1:-r • ·..,.. .-I I ' Playhouse. which lodges the San Clemente Community Theater, is the perfect setting for the production. The stage props are basic--haif of the stage is made to resemble tl}e London shop. and the remaining half Hanff s New York apanment. complete with desk. typewriter. torn overpadded chai r and bookshelves lined with literarv food . specific books, turns into a 22-year collection of vivid and heanwarming letters that reach intimately into the lives of the store's members and Hanff sown struggles and triumphs. As the years pass, Hanffs burning desire to visit 84 Charing Cross Road , and the store staffs desire to meet l their "Dear Miss Hanff." always dominates. However. in the "up and down'" world of creauve endeavor. I Hanff roust always struggle with a depleted checkbook that constantly "NAME OF ROSE" (RI 7:00, 9.30 ( 1 IJI ) '"'! I K l I "IHANGHAI ......... (pG-131 7:00, t :Otl- NO IAAGAIN PRICE 1LUE YaL VET" IR) 7:30, 10:00 NO IAAGAIN PRICE "A llM I A WOllAM • YIAM LATIR" (POI 1:00, 1:20. 10:30 NO IAAGAIN PAICE .. RUTHL.E•• HOPLI"(~ 9:30, 8:30, 10: 10 NO BARGAIN PRICE 70 MM D08L V STEREO .. AUIN8"(Rl 5:30. 8:00, 10:30 NO 8AAGAIH PNCE I ,t4f 'JA ',.A r,/IE',:, .l • l"I.' .. THl ..... 8 CLU9"1RI 9: 15. 8:16. 10:00 NO BAAGAIN PAICE In fact. one line in the play used to describe the bookstore -"musty, dusty and a$ed" -seems descripti ve of the ambience created by director Reed Boyer for the production. Louise Shapiro, who plays Helene Hanff. does an excellent job in her detours her travel plans. I In one humorous correspondence. Han ff explaisn to the proper Frank. ..---;;~~=::::t:i""-.. •=~~~~~~ .. struggling playwright. Although at times her hnes are delivered with a caustic whamm y, her character 1s filled with compassion and concern for the staff at 84 Chan ng Cross Road. It 1s ht>r lo ve of literary classics that motivates the correspondence to Marks & Co. located on Charing Cross Road. - whom she calls "Frankie ... that her watch Queen Ehzaheth crowned in 1953. have been canceled. "Frankie," she wntes. "the only thing I will sel' crowned this year 1s fi ve of my teeth." As more than two decades ot lunn), compassionate and hear1warminglct- ters come 10 an end. "84 Channg Cross Road" leaves its audience totally wrapped In the Tives an<f deaths of the play's characters. 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"ADIT LAtT tlCWr' 2 ,5 e 20 ,0 1S IRl "IACI TO ICMOOl" 12 2(1, 4 26, • 30 ''° 13) 12 00 TV'S & WED -"I TANO I Y •"<RI 12·2 ......... lO "'°~"~ 1IWIOtW 1""9HK" IPG •31 ,~~ 1. 2 00 TUH 4 ~f.U ; I 1'l•rl4la1.~~maierr1 ' AIU~ (~teb 21-Apnl 19): You get more "working room." What had been prohibited will be made available. f'ocus on home, security, family, communication from one who had,been estranged . Close relati ve., brothe'r or Vanity's human; conceit repulsive TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE sister, provides needed support. . TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on trips, visits, relatives. major domestic adjustment. Keep options open. realize plans are-subject to sudden chanae. Despite confusion, you will emerge ·--v1ctonous." Libra, Scorpio figure prominently. GEMINI (May 21-June :!O): You could be playi ng "lost and found." What seemed lost w11l be recovered. What seems found could be an illusion. You ultimately gain support from one Who is· ~~1~sition of authority. Pisces plays key SYDNEY CANCER (June 2 1-:July 22): Emphasis on deadlines. pressure. re-o sponsi~ility, st~ong . love relationship. • MARR Moon in YQUr sign hrghltghts Judgment, ••••••••••••• timing, intuition. .Personality shines. charisma is present. members of opposite sell' are fasci nated. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Break from past is im minent. Secrets are revealed. you gain added kn owledge, 1ntu111on 1s honed 10 razor-sharpness. You could be asked to appear before the media. Ap~I broadens and confidence will soar. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Stress originality, refuse to follow "the mob." Accent individuality, pioneering spirit. will ingness to ··1est the waters:· You Will get to hean of matters in dynamic way. Leo. Aquanus play rotes. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent on food. securi ty. possible royal!> or pension. Sense of d1 rect1on 1~ restored. you'll finally choose happiness as contrasted to intrigue. Congr.uulations! Canter. Capncorn. Aquanus people play roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·NO\. 21 ): Good lunar aspccl coincides w11h travel, education. spintual values. ability to reach more people w11h pertinent information. You become more aware of weight. wardrohc, general appearance. Accent showmanship. SAGITf ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): What appears to be roadblock will soon be removed. You'll get financial help from unusual source. bonus or inheritance could be involved. Recent ''invention" will pa} d1v1dends. Scorpio figures prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll have greater freedom of thought. action. Creati ve juices are stimulated. you'll a111culate thoughts and could gain via written word. Emphasis on publicity. partnership. promo11on. manta! status. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Pracucal methods succeed -avoid the scnsauonal. Accent on employment, pets. dependents. diet, nutnt1on. Changes occur at home and you 'II benefit as result. Taurus. L1 bra. Scorpio people tigure pro minently. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Define terms. avoid self-deception. r~ah 1e -th:aryour h~rr remt!'m-rutt)our head. \' oung person seeks Ta\ ors - lenient. but remember recent resolution. Message will become very clear ' I • At lunch the 01herday, a friend and J were d15eusstn$-l!le j-Obi>f-Oblems-0f a third pany neither of us likes very much. ''His worst trait," said my friend. ··1s that he's so doggone conceited that you can't tell him anything." SIDNEY H1111s I disagreed. not w'ith his judgment but with his choice of a wor~i. "Conceit'' is a very differcnl -itring from "vanlly." wbicb this man has in think. greater abundance than most of us. Conceit. on the other hand, is as Vann) 1s merely a weakness; conceit rare as n 1s repulsive. The man or 1s whal old-fashioned people li"e me woman who is con vinced of inherent call a sin. . superiority. and requires no external Tht pnnctpal d11Terence. as I see 1t. confirmation of this' judgment. is '" this: vanit). which 1~ widespread usually beyond all reform or redemp- and almost universal. to one degree or tion. Criticism is dismissed as another. 1s wan ling the ~ood opinion "envy": disagreement is fobbed ofTas. of others. conceit is having an unduly "st~pidity," and the conceited per- h1gh opinion of oneself. sonality breathes only its own air. and Fo11una tely, while almost all of us are vain. relatively few persons are conceited. Someone who truly pos~ sesses an inflated ·opinion of himself docs not much care what other people think ofh1m or her. C'oncett acts as its own audience and its own applause. Most vanity springs, rather, from the need for external reassurance. It is the insecure person -and who of us 1~ not. in one area or other? -who craves and solictts the admiration of the multitude. Vanity 1s an all-too-human weak- ness that eltc11s our amusement or '>ympath): some of the greatest men and women, however lOwering their accomplishme nts, continue to exh1b11 it for a lifetime. because 1n some darkness of their soul the_y__ rea ) o not 1eve they are as great or important as the world seems to accepts only its own verdicts. In popular usage. however, we juggle these two words inter- changeabl y. which 1s not a semantic error. but a mistake in perceptions. If we blur the distinction between these words, we lose our psychological accuracy in diagnosing theif' causes and possible consequences. The friend we were talking about at lunch is suffering from low self- esteem. not from an inflated opinion of himself. If he thought better of himself. other people's reactions would not be so crucial. THere is a fine ltne between attending to. and 1gnonng. the opinions of others - and only the fonunate few know where to draw that ltne. Sldaey H•rrls Is • syadic•ted columalst. ACROSS 1 Runner 6 Display 10 Actuality 14 Overhead 15 Prefix tor naut 16 Asian nurse 17 Cuts (carrots) 18 Common Market aim 20 Within: pref. 21 Baked items 23 Proprietor 24 ,Legal papers 26 Marked with ~t;lpes 28 Weepons 30 Pac1hsts ~ 3 1 Faithful 32 Denuding ,. 36 Connective 37 rree parts 38 Born 39 ChOw signals 42 0 1 noblenwi 44 Mannerisms 45 Dry.region 46 Excelled 49 Points 50 Was wrong s 1 Wall groove 52 Brtbe SS Piers 58 Barn unu 60 -of roses 61 Forget 62 Greek region 63 Eye part 64, Young seals 65 Wyoming s -Range DOWN 1 Concocted 2 Wading bird 3 Wtld larkspurs 4 Edentte 5 Breathe 6 Strongboxes 7 Pronoun 8 33rd state abbr 9 Heartache tO Pacific coast 11 Iowa commune 12 Plebe 13 Yonder 19 Pl!CheS 22 Possessive 25 Razz 26 Cherishes " 27 Currier and Telephone solicitors deserve hangups DEAR ANN LANDERS: The other day J was wallpapering my bedroom while m} children were napping. The phone rang and when I answered 1t, an overl } fnendl}' voice said. ··H1. this 1s Chm from Central Publishing. Ho~ arr ~ou toda~''" I was annoyed and replied. "It .. ounds hke yo u're selling something · he replied. "Magazines." I prompt!} hung up. m11Ted that I had been interrupted by another nuisance call. She phoned back When I said. ··Hello." she snouted. "You kn01.1. you're a rude b--'." and hung up. Who's rude'? lfl were walking down the street and someone was handing out handbill s. I wouldn't take one. If that woman came 10 m> door selling magazines. I would shut the door in her face . What nght has a company to call me in mx home and force Its !>ale~ pitch on me Ma~be 1fenough people hung up more often. we would pul an end to these nuisance calls.Junk matl 1s bad enough, but at least you can throw 11 out without opening 11 Would you say I was rude'.1 I'd like an honest opinion. -D. IN THE EAST. DEAR D.: You weren't rude. Tbe 1ollellor was. Granted, many tele- phone 101lcltora bave small children and mull work from tbeir bomea. But &bey are trai.aecl to be peats and will keep talking as long as yoa let tJiiem. Tbl1 problem Is going to get worse before It gets better. Now, !leaven llelp as, we !lave compaters calling. Some fol.Ill may view nns as llglt-teeb sopblstleatlon. I call it anotller elec- tronlc sllort cat to tbe loony bln. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing in regard to "A Steady Reader in Waterford, Wts.'' wh ose wife was 46 killed because of his drunken driving. I would like to tell you about another woman who had a nervous breakdown because of the same problem. 50 55 60 It happened when he didn't come homeafierwork unt112a.m. When he got upstairs to their bedroom; she. could see he was cockeyed drunk. 63 The next morning he was pulling out of the garage onto the dnvewa) to go 10 work. Hts wi fe ra n to the door lo gi ve him his lunch. which he had 47 48 I BRIDGE L - PftEYIOUS PUZZL~ IOLYEO• 28 Wallop 29 Cone bearer 30 Pickles 32 Dished out 33 Continual 34 4d1acent 35 Do·re·ml 37 Beggarly 40 Fans out 41 Strands 42 Put down 43 Apply 16 45 Parent 46 Flower pan 47 Kinfolk 48 Author Mlch~el - 49 Slings 5 1 T net< le ., 53 Assortment 54 Outhne 56 Ma1umum Si Rhea's km 59 Hallux 11 12 13 ~YOUR MAKF. LIFF. EASY FOR PARTNER D ON Daily Pilat & TWA I - 'JUT HOV. GOOD ./ E REALLY ARE ,1 .\ , -' A[I, I t' ~ • 4 'v ( ~, 't T f •I ,,., • IN". '"ft t.W 1•,f~ ANN LANDERS forgotten. She went as far as the porch and fainted. Her husband got out of the car to see what was the matter. He <;aw an 8-year-old girl imbedded in the gnll of his car He reported h1mself10 1he police- sa1d he had a complete blackout. didn't rememberhitting anything. He wa<; charged with DWI and a few other things that will keep him in pnson for quite some time. Maybe others who dnnk and dn vc ma}' decide it's not worth the risk after reading this letter. -STILL HO RRIFlED IN PORTLAND. DEAR PORTLAND: What a grisly story. Bone-ebllllng, to say the least. I bope It makes an Impact on drivers wbo cbance "a few" and don't tbi11k It will make any difference. DEAR ANN: You were right on about selecting able-bodied friends to serve as pallbearers. Will you re~pond to anothl·r question on the same 'iUbjeCt'l Wh > no women pallbearers? I've read obits regularly since Jo urnalism school and have never '\ecn a woman listed as a pallbearer Females ha vo won equal lime on other assignments. and I'd hke to appoint a couple of female friends to help with my own carryout later on Any rule against 1t'.1 -P.C.. IN AUSTIN. DEAR P .C.: Wome• bve 1ervecl H pallbearers. 'l'Mre Is ao pr°'1b1Uoa a1aillst It. · 'ftey cu serve as lt6.orary pallbearers If t~J dH't wut to lift. Or tlaey may aae wlaeelecl carts ucler tbe casket. B11t h v11lnt'rabl<' Soul h rlrllls NORTH t K 10 2 -: 7 . K 9865 • J 10 8 6 WEST tJ 873 '7 AQ8654 )A4 EAST +Q9 54 ; KJ 109:J ·, 7 +5 •Q3 2 SOUTH +A6 -2 Q .J 10 3 2 +AK974 Thr-h1drl1 ng South Wt-st North F.ut 1 / I . 2 4 5 ~ Oblf' P&!IH Opt~nin~ lt'ad. F1V1' of + Thr 1na11$otural (';1vc·1ul1-.h ('111b Team \hamp1on:-.l11p f11r n·n1·a t1nnal cl11hs anrl b11-.1111•....., 11rgan1n1 t ions was. appropnatt'ly 1·nn11gh , won by a ti' am nf hridgc· ""l'll•'r>: and lect urrrs from t ht· G<1rf'11 orga nizalion. The srnring was hy total points. an<l t he• 1•v1•nt was l'ln"'' until the final ft•w hanrl". wh1'n lh1• Goren team pullrrl away to wi n ti~ , som<' 6110 points On this hand, thC' Gorl'n four some was opposf'<I hy a team from the Cavendish Club S1tt1n$ot Ea"t and West for th<' rav('ndtsh C'l11b wrre two players who ha<I 'l('v1•ral times represented their countnP!> In world team championship com- petition. The Goren squad reached r... diamonds on the auc·tlon shown, and Wt>st doubh>d to 11top "'lS partner from bidding on lie le<l his singl('ton d ub. and dummy's CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF 1ack wa.. ... t'11\'CrNI hy the QllPf'n I><'· l'lan·r .. Joseph Low of :\t>w )ork. won Wll h lhf' an'. shrPwdly cnn- n'ahnst tht' king. 11<' th<'n led the jack of diamonds. lwptn~ tn indure West to play low But Wrst corr<'ctly rosr with the arc• of <11amonds. anrl was IPft with lht• prnblrm of rl1•l'11t111g how to com in1H· the rll'frn'lr If East had st11rtNl with tlw king-qu1·en uf dubs, t lw c·ontrnc·t was go1njt down as long as the df'ft•nd•·ro.; madt" 'lll re oft h1•1r lwart t rwk. 1 f.not. Wl•St had to 11nd..rlf'ad '"" at·t• l)f heart to gN his partnn in for a dub kad. (lnrl tht• ~ruff wo11l<l cir frat tlw hancl A ft f'r m111 h thought Wt•c;t t·a'\hf'll 1111· a• c• 11f h1'arl:-anrl that wa" that S('1• what w 1111ld ha\'r happened had Ea"'t play1·rl a low dub to the f1r-.t tru·k' That would have marked declarer with at least two or lhe lhrt•c top honors. '10 the only ('hanct• ror the defense would have been for West lo lead 8 Wl\y rrom hts ai•p of h<'Hrt:-at trtC'k t hrt'f' to ~f'I hts r h1h ruff Look for 'sgraffito 'after the 'sfs' ~· What~ You didn't know tbc only 1 complete word in the English d1c- t1onal)' that starts with •·sg" 1s "sgraffito"? An art form, that. You create sgraffito by scratching through one color to reveal another color underneath . Look It up. It 's nght under all those old famihar words that begJn with "sf." L.M. Bo YD O How come dau') cows will kick about cows. sergeants. grandmothers. you ca ttywampus. 1f yo u try to milk loan officers. pntnear everybody. them from the ten $1de'> -A. Cntten ofhab1t. Lo~n aao. they RecenJ generations of human bc- werc trained from the n t because 1ngs have grown taller. but that has most milkers were n t handed. not been a patter'n from the bcgin- Oncc the pattern IS set, beinp don't nina. Cro-Magnon Man was t.aller hke it mes~d op You can ~y this th~n t<>sfay's man: • You'v<' said "hnoleum" so ofien I'll warrant you've forgotten the "hn': 1n 11 comes from "linseed 011." In 1908, monosod1um glutamate - call 11 MSCI -was isolated from seaweed. Long aner oriental C'OOk!i started using seaweed 1n their ch'ihes to hnng out the navors. lr'thal flamingo 1s standing on l)ne foot. tt's asleep Or almost MH~ch usctt!' gets 20 pert'en1of11~ budaet from its lotter\' L.M . Boyd Is • Jy11dlr•tt'd C'Ol11m11J1t. • , , by Bii Keane "He said to veer left at the light, Mommy. Do you know how to veer?" MA.RMADUKE by Brad Anderson ... i "Give me a break ... never mind the fly." PEA.NUTS YES, MA.AM A REPORT ON TME FRENCH REVOLUTION GARFIELD 'fMl5 PET !>HOP LIF( t~N'T ~O 6AP. 11 '5 ~INP O~ LIKi C.AMP TUMBLEWEEDS bRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE , OH, IT MA~ IT$ PRAW0AC~'2>, BE.LIEVE ME I BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz PLEASE ALLOW FOU~ TO SIX WEEKS FOR DELIV&v l ~ ~ ~ by Jim· Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevrn Fagan by Pat Brady OfMge Cout DAILY PILOT /Wed •• &..-nber 2', 1.. • BLOOll COUNTY j l f I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN ., I HAVE IHINGS I WANT ToD01 I HAVE MY OWN LIFE 10 LEAD I by Bert<e Breathed by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston BU'f ept.t'I '/CJJ LE.RD (( rf WffrlOUf t_O Go1NG. f\N'YWHERE '? by Jeff MacNelty by Harold Le Doux by Tom Betiuk (1 ) WHIRL..1616 I DOONESBURY YaJ"RCHl1VIN(, T~ 81.£ fA//7}-1 MORi TllAAJ JIJ'!iT THE "1AIRaJT /A/Im f()(j? !oJO. NO, J J, A.1()1 YC(I Slft.lflf.AU'I JIJ':iT !lJS~ Plfl..J. JtJ'5T WHArr .:· ,,..,~ .... \(,.~~'~ \ ....... by Garry Trudeau JU> T lVE.J!Y7HING 4H 50 AEUJ 1 'l'a1 rHU?c ''JJ iO'E _J .. Orano-Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, September 2•. 1986 . _Highly-~ecorated designers s'1owcas~d Fourth Interior Design Show at OC Fair to showcase worksof industry's best More than 400 of Southern a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Satur- Callfornla's top designers. artists day and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on end craftsmen will display their Sunday. works at the fourth annual In-The main attraction for this terlor Design Show at the Orange year's show will be the custom- County Fair and Exposition built American Society of Interior Center Friday throuQh Sunday. -Design (ASID) ~~owcase house in H f · h' d · t the center of the Design House· ratl~::ou~~: ~~~sb!nav~~;b~~ Building. and personal consultations and The showcase house will be free seminars will be given m four constructed by Gloria Man- decorated interior design build-chester ahd the Cert1f1ed Can- ings, which will be open from 11 tractor Group The group is planning a specail green house to be constructed behind the kitchen. The Public Building wlll be open to everyone with a general admission ticket, and houses 200 Individual vignettes. Prominent ipterior designers will be appear- ing ln"the building throughout the show. Carlton Wagner, a well- known color psy~hologl~t and lnterioc designer. will be a gue~t speaker. while Ab.Py Menhenett, president of the Orange County Chapter of the ASID will also speak. The Design House Building will show the newest design schemes. while Individual booths THINK FABRICS COST TOO MUCH? I- I SAVE 50°/o oR MORE OFF SUGG. RETAIL DIRECT FROM THE MILL PRICES• OC 'S 1.-ARGEST SELECTION • 100.000_yards of designer prints ard uphostery f abri9~ in stock and -ready ~or---tmmeffiate-Ge- * Bedspreads, pillows, draperies, reu phostery. head boards, levetors, all at substantiaLsa'i- ings. 1 ivery. DECORATIVE FABRIC HOUSE = 18085 EUCLID ST. (At 405) • Fountain Valley -5:30 Sat 10-5 Sun 12-5 • I I I _l .,, Daily Pilat & TWA : '~:::i GUT rl QVv GOOD /,E R_E~LL Y ARE ' r,H'' A , .. ,, .. Blf FPOM 01;.•,GE r ;, rvrr ro tM II) ':X>IOE"v ~rMF Ml /1'..1(< ... \ 964-6030 ~ • -J ( \ \ featuring Interior design prod- ucts will surround the building. The )lade Building wlll be open only to Interior designers, architects and members of the trade who present propJtr credentials.. . The Garden Building will have displays catering to outdoor llv- lng. Ron Baron, prod,µcer of the show, Is a prominent Inter- national Sodety of Interior De- signers member. Baron has worked on the homes of Bob Newhart and Donny Osmond and has worked closely with several lido Isle homeowners. Baron has owned. operated and taught at design schools In California and Washington since 1967. For the past five years, he and. partner Cathy Zilko have run The Ron Baron School of Interior Design In the South Coast Design Center in Costa Mesa. In producing the show, Baron hopes to ·turn the intangible concept of what the Interior designer does into a tangible and visible entity. Aura Systems. Inc .. will bring state of the art audio-visual equipment to the show. Including Q syst~m that will be used In the entertainmen-f room of the e- Interior deel&nera will dlaplay their work at the Interior Dealgn Show at the Orange County Fair Friday-Sunday. si n House. designers. Irvine's Jim McDonald ne o the Orange Coast's top (Pleaee see DESIGNJB'T) Visit Coast MUSIC/KAW Al at t he Design Show Sept. 25th to 28th in Public Building Space G24 At Coast MUSIC, AUTUMN means ... ~ I _,..,. ......... /· KA WAI KG-2 Grand Piano in the home of Dr & Mrs Matthew Sza wlowsk1. Harbor Ridge .area of Newport Beach ~ (1~· Ir ~~ ~\~ ~\Cf>. Fu·rnish Your Home With Lovely Sound Make a Beautiful Kawai Grand or baby grand the centerpiece. DISCO UNT PRICES! -Savings · 30 % to 50 % on selected inven- tory. I A\) ? t • Complete Supplies for alf Students Music Needs • Rent w / Option to Buy • Electronic Keyboards • Sheet Music & Music Books • Band & Orchestra Instruments MUSIC 524 W. 19th St. COSTA MESA Pianos & Organs • West of Hi.rb&r 642-2851 We Otter: •Free Delivery & Free ln·bome tuning •free Lessons •Bank Financing •No Interest for 90 days • f :::. . ~. ... .. . . . • Shutters Designed • Finished • .. Courtesy to the trade Capture the beauty of summer -enjoy con.trol of sunlight and heat with movable luuver !:> • Cuc;tom1ze your window w.1th shutters 1n an endless variety of colors i11ic.J ~1 zes · F-t,, .i personcJI tree estima te call V1s1 1 our showroom and manulactory at (714) 548-6841 or 548-1717 (213) 557-0364 or 793-2718 Long B•ach (213) 637-1349 1977 Plac•nt/a Ave. Co•ta M••• Follow a p(>t-uc;k recipe for a kitchen with .taste Right mix of ideas from designer, friend, relative help renovator cook up winner SACRAMENTO -I'm In the middle of r~novatlng my kitchen, "Bnd I find myself giving consider- able thought to ..Questions I'd Have thought sllly just a few months.ago .. Should the refrigerator-freezer be the aide-by-side kind or the top and bottom kind? What's the best way to store knives? Would I like a tile floor? A double sink? hand, sometl~es you get what you pay for. Take the refrigerator. for ex- ample. Aunt Norma has per- suaded me that what I really w&nt Is a top and bottom model. The long, narrow cavity of the side- by-side Is a more dlfflcult shape In which to stuff turkeys: mrlk and bags of artichokes, she reasons. Also. by choosing the more accommodating top and bottom model, I will save from $100 to $200. ·should 1, this late In life, switch The sink Is another place I'm from a manual to an electric can saving money. I had originally opener? thought I might like one of those asymmetrical double sinks, I've had to sort through much which has a wide compartment high-tech slick-look In~ gear. I've for basic use with a shallow much had to consider whether I want smaller compartment for the the most . expensive garbage garbage disposal. This arrange- dlsposal and wire baskets that ment Is supposed to make It less roll out at my finger tips. I might llkely that odds and ends like have floundered had I not sought sliver spoons and bag ties wlll fall the advice of three of the most Into the disposal. But Cherie, who sensible people I know: kitchen has one of these sinks, finds It designer Ellen Cheever of Ellen dlttlcult to wash plates In the Cheever & Associates; my neigh-shallow garbage disposal com- bor Cherie Shimek, and my aunt partment without chipping them Norma Draper. on the faucet. • .,...--IAm· ~cometo.t--__._.·Bon+get it,'' st:te sa~ conclusion that the most ex-won't, thereby savlr:ig $50 to $75. pensive and trendy choice often I already had nixed a double sink. Is not the best. But on the other It only makes sense If you wash ----....------------------f WhenyOu wanttosee the wood's grain, stain ! By ANDY LANG When you want the wood exterior of your house to show through Its covering material. you use stain rather than paint. Stain has pigment In it, as paint does, but In an amount small enough so that the wood can be seen. Just how much of the wood Is visible depends on the kind of stain you use. When the grain of the wood shows througn, tne stain Is called semi-transparent. When there is enough pigment in it to hide the grain, but not enough to hide the texture. the stain is known as a solid-color product. Some stains permit both the grain and the texture to remai n visible to a degree. The variety of stains is so great these days that you can achieve almost any result you want. But the stain generally shovld be applied directly to bare wood and to a surface which you intend to keep stained for many years. Trying to remove paint from the outside of a house so that it can be stained is a major job better left undone. However, some latex solid-color stains can be used over paint provided the old peeling surface has been scraped exactly as though you I were going to use regular paint as the final coat. Although stains can be ob- tained In many colors and shades. the most popular are cedar and tones of redwood. Water repellents and preserv- atives may be used with or without stains, but check to see whether your particular stain is compatible with either or already contains the property you want. It Is also Important to read the stain 1 label to determine the circum- stances under which priming is necessary. Incidentally, most stain manufacturers promise ' their products are not suscep-I tible to the peeling ailments associated with paint. While stain ordinarily must be applied to a dry surface. check to see whether you have a latex type that adheres better when put on a moist surface. Stick to the old painting formula of following the sun as you work; that is, stain in an area where the sun has already been that day and not where It will be. Not only will the sun dry the stain too quickly, It will mean you are working direct- ly in the rays of the sun and will be sub1ected to fatigue and heat exposure if it 1s a hot day. DESIGN SHOW ... FromB6 of Jim McDonald, Inc .. will pres- ent creative ·effects and ac- cessories In Interior design con- cepts. Other ASID desglners showing rooms In the home will be Dale Fawhrney of Dale Fahrney In- teriors; Wes Hageman of Cannell and Chaffin; Judy Carmichael of Concepts II. Ltd.; Lois Harding of We cerry all model• 11 50•1 •• 60% off 1UQQ99ted retatt pricM L.O•~ ndrding ASID and As- sociates: Walt Nutting of Walter Nuttine and Associates; Hilary Imes of Hilary Imes and As- sociates: Jan MariCen of Jan Marxen Interior Design; Sally Hagland of Sally Hegland and Associates; Roxann Johnson of. Spacial Expressions and Aura Systems; Jason Titus of Jason Titus Interiors. ~~f:N troc-rnaltec' t>ov JUno ~NE'H' l ) ~0 b ·() • MADE •1 4 All l•.O:h • Mal\y ttyt•t of tutur•• • Au connec. t0t1 ,,.. 9'0C' IN U.S.~! * • 1 ,,,, ...... eve1le0le • NEW lO• •Oltege l19'1ta ••••laDle Sl h ,~,., ~~++J.,., •• ,... ~ F.,n,.. ...... 4 ~ • • • ... • ' ~ ~ u. .. ,; VISA ITO"I HOU"I .... E.llWllll ltj!CJNOAY "IATU"OAY •000 4'lol 100" ... cflapOiil.C~ya~ poul, becauM "I gueu I prefer touching dirty dlahee to touching garbage." I say the dllhwuh«, ·becauM I have a large famlty whk:h producea a lot of dirty dlahes. -Cheever llkea .-to . uk people wfft not add to t a home u tlte (and Corlan) wtll. To obtain . the tile look, and poaalbly the . resale value, Cheever auggeat1 paving the back spluh area with tile, In ' color to match the counter t~- Another trend 11 to trim the edges of kitchen countera wt1h wood to match the cabh*'Y· A such hypothetlcat queatlons to get a reading on thetr true and hidden kitchen feelings. A dis- posal chooser cluea Cheever Into ~ad l~ea, says Cheever, becal• addrealng the entire ~ltchen .. you re going t'?, be rubbing y~r .. garbage system in· particular' tummy against the edge of the , detail she says. counter near the sink." That and • Intermittent wetness wtll soon . My new kitchen will have 40 wear the finish off the wood. square feet of counter top, hooray! Slots In the counter to hold knives -blade Inside, handle out -are also a bad Idea that looks great. Cheever points out that since you can't see the blade, you won't know which knife to puff· 0ut, unlesl y0u memorize which handle goes with which. bfade. Since knives are used both near the stove and near the refrigerator, a large kitchen should have them stored In both places. Wood8, tile., noon and e-.en refrtceraton abould be conaidered before remodeUnc a kitchen. Cheever recommends I cover It with plastic laminate, Instead of more expensive tile. If I had more money. she would urge Corl an over tlle. In other words, she dislikes tile as a CO\Jl'ilersmfa'Ce, because Jt Is more difficult to clean. "If you want to go swipe, swipe, and keep the counter clean, you need a solid surface counter top," she says. To choose between Corlan and plastic laminate, you must weigh your budget against the durabili- ty of Corlan, from which nicks and scratches can be erased with a bit of sandpaper. Corlan will eesHO to 30 percent more tban Ditto salt and pepper shakers. "A kitchen with only one pair of salt.and pep.per shakers Is a sadly designed room," Cheever com- most tlle. your dishes by hand (which I scrubbing roast pans. r:eruae..to.do~ and thereby Oe§d a One side Issue here Is the compartment for soapy water hypothet ca ques t""'whlcli and a compartment for rinse would you choose if you could water. All I need is a big basin for only have one: a dishwasher or a Unfortunately. plastic laminate ments. "Pep fof" tltfo-8alt---~~----1 pepper shakers for goodness sakes." Builders Supply & Plumbing Center AMCO >ince 1956 owner Bob l anlr anco Decorator Hardware & Bath Accessories COSTA MESA 151' Newpor1 Blvd Costa Mm. CA 92627 cm ) 6'2'18' T.wo Locations to Serve You Better Courtesy To The Trade •• PRESENTING AT THE ORANGE CO. 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Each room of this fabulous showcase home de· signed by some of the most proml· nent Orange County Interior de- signers of the American Society ol Interior Designers •TRADE -Where qualifiedtrade members tan see the latest innovations by manu· f ac.t urers. designers. craftsmen. and a demonstration of a computcmcd • INTERIOR DESIGN The designer /exh1b1tor showcase their talents and the public can personally meet them View beauti- ful rooms. listen to e1<clting FREE seminars and v1CJ1t the celebrity booth •GARDEN/LANDSCAPING Filled with lush bOtanical gardens and flowing streams Fundra1ser.., each evening will be held in this heaut1ful setting from 7 to 11 P m I source system I_ __ SOUTH BAY 3801 W PitClflC Coast Hwy Torrance CA 90505 1131 373 2805 Mon·Fr1 8am·5:30pm Sat 8·5 Closed Sun , 'b(, General Admlsslon •s.oo Children under 12 FREE Senior Citizens •2.so f or Information See editorial or call (714) 432·SHOW (7469) y T I r T ·~~1t11111u11ttffttflllltlfttftlftftUU1tttttltt 7 • llHllltOll OlSICNlll S --------~-~-~ I IN'l'l~ltltll~, ;, -:.\_~, .,.,~~,.~ ~ ,'~! \•o' ., ~~ •••,.ft ~o' l 'I \.~r:, SHtl\\',~~'/ \{\ '86 '~l • W I ••t I ' •'ff f *A ' }9 7 , HAR n ( rn tt l \Ir ) • ( ( ) c; T A M f s A • & •I 'iVfo!OAY -11) Aloi 1100 P lol ... (714) ~Sb LAMP A'n A•fU .......... , .,,,. .... ,,rl•fflUAU •f ' ( 714) S40-F ANS . VIM I llMTPCMO •CCU~~ I • ------------------------------__,;~..:... ________________________________________ __...._ ______________ ....... ~ ---~-~~~~--~~--------------------..... ----------------------~~~~~----~~~- ., ---·---~· OranQe Cou1 OAIL. Y PllOT I Wedneeday, September 24', 1986 B~lsiger's ideas-are-heley all right In case you didn't know. God is a Republican. At least He is according to Costa Mesa's David Balsiger. That's the inescapable conclusion to be drawn from Balsiger's 1986 California edition of the Can- didates Biblical Scorecard. . To refresh your memory. B~lsiger i's the sam.e man wtfo ·ciaims his group kept the Sovier Union from participating in the O lympic Games here and now heads another subtly named organization called RAMBO. Balsiger's Biblical scorecard, copublished with Christian Voice. a Washington D.C. lobbying group, decided what the biblical stance was on issues ranging from aid to the Contras to the Star Wars defense program. Never mind that the good book makes no references to the Contras: forget that Star Wars doesn't appear in any popular versions of the Bi ble anti that a balanced federJtl budget wasn't a topic any of the Apostles cared to tackJ e. Most of the scorecards' issues aren't addressed in the Bible. not in the New Testament. not even in Revelations. Balsiger must read from other holy pages. But after establishing the party -make th.at the biblical -line, Bal siger rated candidates on how well their views adhered to his standard. Republicans were nearer to God than th ee. the Democrats that is. we·r~ l}Ot sure who is more surpQiecJ~y al~ of t.h1s -Republicans. Democrats or t c go [or(:fft1mseff. Su rel), Democrats must be at least a little disturbed to find a Costa Mesa publisher has usurped St. Peter and placed them on the wrong side of heaven. not to mention the ballot. And Republicans might be j u ta bit uneasy hearing they have. shall we say. a Higher standard to maintain thanks to Mr. Balsiger. That could be quite a cross to bear fo r some candida tes during the heat of the campaign . But our guess ts that God. Himself must be the most disturbed at being placed so squarely in the GOP camp. It doesn't really mean God's Own Party docs it? Of co urse not. Our own limited understanding was that we arc all God's children. We bd1cvcd that His flock incl uded all of us. even Libertaria ns. Whether we pray si lently in the classroom, support the ERA or the N RA, it was our belief that God was with each us -even on Electi o n Day. Granted, we can't be absolutel y sure because the Good Lord isn 't actually telling anyone the5c days except Pat Robenson. But it seems more appropriate to separate our political belie fs fro m our religious fait h, o ur churches fro m our po litical p~rti es and our religious leaders from our political leaders. Pray that me mbership 1ri o ne party or anoth1..·r doesn't precl ude membership in His fl ock. Amen Op1n1110' t'XPrt'\\l'll 111 th" 'P~s, l' an• lhi"" ot th« Dash Pllci1 I llhl·r 'll'"'' e\prc\St'd 11n 1h1s paSl' :.irt· 1h11,t' 11i 1h1·11 .rnlhol\ .ind anl\t' l{cad<'r 111ninl\'11t IS In\ lied I he Dasi\ ri1 "1. ,, I ) Ho~ I~''" ( ll\lii .\k'kl ·1~1.2.. 11h111w M2-h0Xo LETTERS Help us save lives of lost pets To the Ed11or I am writing 1n rl·gard Ito a lr11t·r read recen1h in tht' Da1h 1'1101 II ~a' wn tten b) (<1rol Kel'k r n:ganJ1ng th1· cond1t1on'> :.it the < o~ta Me<,a Poltt 1• Departmen1 ·\pp:.irl'n th thl'\ houw lost pet<, 11.11h111Jt thl' puhltl t>c.·1ng aware of th t\ I '.'.s\ \l'f\ \hol l..t'(f to learn th1r.. Cats and olhl·r .sn 1m:il' 1a,11k from dogs) arr put 111 \kl'p rrompth on amval at 1ht ()rang.l' ( ounl\ \lll'lll'r afler t>c.·ing lwld ,11 !hl' rnltu• tkpart- mcnt wi th 111.qa·r'> <ii (11,t p..·t' hJ" 1ng no WJ\ of k ni1~10)! thl\ It wa' aho By tbe As!loeiated Pn·s~ f ocla1. "\l,,t•drw,d.i\ 'll'pt 24 ttw 267thda\ ol l 'IXh llwn·a11·118da.,., lclt tn th<: \l'iH Toda}\ h1~hl1ght 111 hl\t11r\ On Sept. 24 I 7X9 < ongrr5s pas-.ed the first Judit tM)' i\l'l. wh1c:h provided for an •\ ttnrnl'V ( 1ent·rnl and a Suprcm~· < ourt On thl\ date In I 86Q. lhou\and.., of' 1nvc!>tor' were ruined 1n J W.111 \trcet panH after financtt'r'> l,1\ < 11 11sltl and Jamn Fisk attempted t11 ,,H ra·r tht· g.11ld market. In 1896 author I \11111I1 11gt·1alcl was born. In 1929. I I Jam\'' 11 l>ooltltle guided at o nsolldall'J ;-... 't ~ l31pfane over Mitchell h cl<l in New 't t1r~ 1n the first all-1n'itninlt'nt f11).!h1 Diily Pilat i r" , , t .. .,.11 , ;.1. • '1 ! tf Ji. lt.1f' ,1 •t ,,, "?l''' I ... , .I ,,.., ••• f •• ~,.~' I A I If • ml'nt1oned that there arl' n11 '>l)!.n' ~1t thr shelter or police depar1ml'nl I l o~ 1<, an o wnl'r ofa lo-.1 ani mal lcml..1ng at the shelter to know thl'\o ma\ hl· ;11 tlw pol1cl' dl'partml'nt'1 1, po,1111g, ,1 potcn11alh life-saving '>1gn 101 a lmt pct 1ha1 ou1 uf1hc qul'\t111n'' We owe our pct~ all lhl' lml· .ind t:arc we can gi vc thJcm. 1 o l'\..·ttn t;tkl' carenfourl<1c;t pct<,t\llnl·~.1 ~ tlln1t\ of< mta \1e<;a can lll'lp t" 1n thl\ res ix· rt M ·\ K \ I' I \ f< \< > ~ C'H f'iTI K l'I \KV>:--. < 11\t.1 Ml·,,1 In 1914. Uat>c.• Ruth m:1dl' h" farewell appcarann · ;i<, .1 n:g.ul.tr ba')cball playe r with thl' Nl'\\ Yor~ Yankee-. 1n a game agatn\t thl' Hmton Kn l Sm r he \ox won. 5-0 Jn 1941 . nine Allu:d goverr11lirnt' pkdgcd adherence to the Ath11HK ('harterdraOcd by Pres1den1 Franklin n. Roosevelt and Bri tish I Pnme M1n1stcr Winston S. Churchill In 19~5. Preo;1dcn1 Dwight D 1:.t.-.enhower 'iuffered a hean attack \l.hile \a1,.a11oning 1n Denver In 1963. the ~enate rattfil'd a trt·at\ with Britain and thl' Soviet l ln1nn lim11ing nuclear testing. · In t 969. the trial of th'' < 'h1cag11 Eight began The defendant\ \I.err accused ofcrus!.1ng <.ta1t· ltnc' to \tart riot' al 1lw I W18 IX-mo< rattl l '"'"l'P 1111n Keren Wittmer Put>l•Sl111!1 Tom hll F 1!1101 "Oon f'enl•)' ritv [dolor Tom Cl•nln N4'wS Editor Craft Sheff <;''°''~ ( dllor f.,renc• J, Kand .. C.•ri ult11ton DtttlCll')t Robert Cantr•ll Prr,duc.11011 01r11Cll'lt Howard Mul .. nery 11.dVflrltllnQ Olr4'CIOr ..... , ... .,Ina C111t•1t1'W1 Dtrl!Glll• t rue. TM!e C.onlroller --------'"";"-~ ...J ... One of the ways RepublJca ns win el ections In this ~t8le. desg1te thJ,~ crime Issue .. , lnferlornumbers JstoaccuseDemocratlcfoesofbeJngsquls yon · ~I ' ~ Fighting crime is a gas for those well-prepared lk pn·par\·d -that'' Ill) motto . fht5 I .. wh\ I \lgm·d ur fora tl';JI ga~ course. I ht• dil\ ·lonit '>\''>~tun . lnn- . dul'tl'd b\ a-faV:-l'nlort'~ml·nt 1iffit l'r taughLus.ho"' to U'\l' tl·arga,tan".tt·r<,, and 1rchn1qul''\ In prn ent ;11·onlrnn- ta11 nn with .in a'\\~11bnt We \.\l'rl' told m11ul'r' prdl'r t11111d , trightl'nrd \ ll 11111' and "'c 'h1>uld not puS\) ful)t along. 1wd-ing 11\ t'I our -;houlder~ whl'n Wl' Wl's1.· wa ll.in~ alonl'. da1 or night "ff1,ou think !\Onll'onl' "lollow1nl( H>U ... the tn'itructor t11ld u'>. "\.\·h1rl around. pu t \ mtr hand' on \'(lllr htp\ and \huut. · ~n· ~ ou tnllo~ 1ng me'.'' " The theor~ ., thl' muggl'r "Ill rl•ah1t· \ouarcn't arH·a-.\ m.11!.. .1nd\\ill l1111" ior a morl' '\U\l'l'Plthlt \ 1l t1111 \l,,l• V.t'rl' aho 111ld t11 l;i1n p.1l l.;1J.!.l'' l ht''\l high so Wl' ltllild Ill\\ lhl'l11 tn the faCl' ol an a.,s;1ilant. )ti\ If\!/. u ... th.11 )plit wc1md llt't'dn l 111 ;1101 ou1 can1~tcr of 1ear g..1, There wa~ a qut'!ilh>n rn 111~ mind about wh1rlrng ;ir11und .111<1 pulling hand~ on h1n' "'hen \(llJ ha\1.' )tlltr arms full of pat ~.1gc' Du \ 1111 t hrm.,, the packaie' at thr 1wr\11n tirc;t .ind thl'n ask ti hl'\ 1111111'.' Ill~\ IHI" lltl Id II l bnng 11 up -till' 1n<.trtttt111 \1.,1, alread\ into anotlll'r lkkn\IH· plm Hr empha ... 11nl \\l' \ht11 dd .Jl\\,I\\ ha\l' the ga' c:1nl\t1'1 ill 11111 1t.u1d whl'O walking. 11r on .1n .. 1n .11 111 N111 all mugg<'rs are cons1e.kn1tl' l'l1011gh tu \\att ~hilt' ~uu dig 11 t1u1 ot \Our pur\\' or porket. \t thl' l'nd of !ht• rour<.l'. \\J th th\:• rrqutrl'U l n•tknt 1ah 111 ha,nd. I Im ugh 1 f\A ,1 l:.tnl\tl'r' ol lhl\ potent prutn·t11r I practtl'l'd .,rra\ 1ng at ;1 ta11· dr.1"'n nn p;ipcr taf)l'd 111 tht· g:ir.1ttr door .ind lOUld m.t l..t• :1 d1rl'l I hit Ill till' l'\l'\ .ti IOfn·1 I tclll1>\A\'d th t· 1t·thn1qut'' \Al' \\l'fl' t.1ugl11 \.\Ull-.l•d 111 .Ill ,l\S\'111\l' llli.Hl 11l'L -.houldl'r~ had. .. tarr11.'d pat'k.1g1.· ... 111 tht· arrrn' cd manner. and pral · ltCl'd unh1ck111g the car door with Ill\ left hand treeing m\ nght hand to'"'' thl' 1car gas 1f apprnarhl'll I "'as prcpart·d . to~1f1dent :rnd ·lo1ik1ng fol"\\ard 111 1.1pp1ng '"nw t·ret'p v. ho appro.ll hl·d nw 1n .1 parking lot. I "allll'd !11 'l't' him '.'fllhl' on thl· ground and pkad !111 111Cfl \. fhrl'l' \\t'l'k' attn "gradu;11m11" a lncnd ntlll'd ml' frant1l'alh ahuul 1111d n1g.ht ~hl' nn·d('d 1t1 h.1\ l' .1 pre'>l'rtpt1011 tillnl for lwt hu,h.ind and th e pharrnal \ \\OUIJ n11t dt•lt\\'1 at that hour ol thl' night ~ht• a\kl•tf 11 I \Aould rm l.. 11 up a\ ht•1 hushand "'·" 1n g1l'al pa111 and 'ht• didn't Y.anl to !l'i.1\ l' 111 rT1 I "'"' tnln 111\ dothr\ ,111d th1· t .11 ll'i.lr ga' 1n hand in k" th.in ti\l· 1111n11h'' 1 hl' pharm:il' ~.t\ 111 .1 l11t.tl hmr1t,1I I hl' p.1rl.1 ng lot ~a~ ncarl~ l'Olfll' .ind not l\l'lf l1gh1t·J I lnokn .I around r arl'lull) h\.•lort· unltKktng thl· U H dl1t1r and Stl·pp1ng out I 11,t•d ffi\ kl'l'p-~uur-tl11;tanre-or­ ' '1u'll l'W·\orn pn<.t11rt· It \\url..nl '11 orw lurl-ing 111 tht· dark .1p- proarhl·d llH' I raid ln1 the pre'' npt1•rn mardll'd nut. and""' alrno't 111 nn t .tr 1n th.11 • <larl-. dl'\ated parl.111g 1111 "'lwn I heard loot\ll'P' h4.·h1nd llll' I '' htrlc.:d arnunJ ,rnd '·'"' ;1 man running in Ill\ d1rt·t t11Jn :--..o nrnl to J \I.. 11 lh' \\l'l'l' lollco\Atllg Ill\' 11 "·" nh\ 111u' I 'qltl'al..l·d "I l•>ld 11 ... rnd kt h1ni h;I\ ~· 1t I \\a<. "hril..ing \o much I \pra,,·d '"' left 'houldl'r and h" 11,1nw 1.1~ It "'"' the pharm1,t\ a\C.1't:in1 hr 1ng1 ng nll' thl· prl''>lrtfHtt>n I h;td l1·1l 11n lhl' u1untn Columnist Anfl H t'/h livt'.\ in Laguna Nigtie/. The anti-crime, anti-drug bandwagon is getting full As e lections draw n ear ~pol~ti c i ans pick especially time ly causes to c h a mpion DAN WALTERS ~ ·\< I{.\ M 1.:-.; 1 < > I 11 t h1· l'..trh d,l \'> t>I hi\ f)Oltlll.11 ldf<'l'I lfl \l,1 h.sm.t ( ll'111gl' Walldl<' p11r11.11 <'d h1m,t•ll a., \Oml'thmg 111 ,1 p11pr1lt\I I 1tx:ral .ind dtdn ·1 d11p.trt1l ula1 II "'l 11 I l'gl'nd ha\ 11 thal V.;illat1· lw,,11tl\' -.une"ful onh altl't \ <>" 11111 tll'\ \'t \11 al lc)\\ an opponl'nt to· 11111 '''!! · 111111 again In th o<,r da\' 111 Iii) \.\hill' poli \tt.:\ 1n lhl' \rn1tll pol1t1t 1.111' ;il\\;t\\ could n11lr.t' .1n r1110111111al rnpon<.L' h\ p1ql111\lnfl 111 111111n I ~ou tht·rnl'r .... tnd w~H·~·:1t1<111 .1~'.st11\t the r~dc. of' rat1.1l 1111q1r.1tton ltn11~· prumotnl thr~ \,11d h' 110,\ \ .111 1..r('\ ( ll'(Jll\l' \l,,'tJllatl' \\ J \ ,I\ \'I\ \Ill 11'\\ tut polllll llln lht'f\,illl'I .111d '\\II took hi\ \l•gr.1iat11H11•,1 11T1.1g1· 1111rth \~,lf(f doing ~l'll cno11~·.h 111 '' .1r•· till' I kmmrat11 Part' l'\l.thll\h1t11•111 l11r .1 ft'\!. } l'dr\ f'Oll llt llH1\ dnn'I If\ tc1 lllll \l'& t'.11.h 11thl'I ;.111 \111111r r•n1 tn lhl' ~11uth . hut lhr 1u.11llt=i'n 1•q111\,dt•n1 t~ quilt' n 1tknt' in"( alif111111;1 lh" t,111 dennunc1ng t'rtmr .111d ~ 11111111,11, < and1da1c~ 10 \crtnu'I~ rnntr'>tl'd raCe'i throughout t ht' ~ll\lt' :Sf\' I UI ning to cnmc a .. 1hr1r "1<.,111·" of d)Oll'l' That strategy f\''\I~ on lhl· thew y th:1t ~wing \.nter' -1ho.-,1· v.ho rl·;:ill\ Jet·1de mmt t'l1'1 lt<>l\' arl' \'\\\'l\t1al I) con ... er\;it1\t' 1ndq)l·nd1·n1' nml1 1nal f>tmrnr.tt \ mo\lh \.\ho .111· not \.\l'ddl·d 111 t'l lhl'r p.111\ hut .irr \.\IHTll'll ahout l nml' . <>nl' llf lhl' WI!\\ Kep11hl11an' \I.If! l'IC't lltlll\ 111 th!\ 'ti.Ill' Ck\()lll' th1•11 1nk111111111mt>c.·r,."1<1 .tu U\1' f)(•m11 Lf3lll Im·\ ol tx·111g \qlmh' un thl' l.flml' l\\llt' ( H'tlfJ.!C' ( k11k llH'j1.tn 11<,i'c1 1 nnw :1\ h1<. m.11nr l'\\Ut.' in w1nn111!( till' )(11\t'ff t11r,h1p lout \l'ar' agn .\nt111pat111v that <.tratq~~. lknw· t ra ttt ('and 1d.111·, tr\ to (fl'mon\11 ;111· that lhn. 11111 .lft', tn11jth nn rnmt• :ind; thl' c~cata1mn ol r lwtm 1c 1·n,111'' 1 d1rntnng to till' po111t 111 n11n1hu1p trrl'in anl" t lw h11ta1khatl' mn c hid lu'>ttll' R t1'l.t' H11ct \ rl'tt'ntton hingt:' .ilmo'>l cntird y on her attnudc'> tow;ird an1 1· cnme law'. pnnc1p11ll\ h1•r ~potk~c. rec.ord' nl voting ag:11n'1 upholding the.-death penalty II'' not In\! on the politic.al wnrld thal Rird 1\ ,1 ~ I 111\<•r 1n thr nHl\l rcn•nr poll' Wtlit\' Hrn\.\n lhl' 'IX'U l.t•r of tlw ·\'><.l'ml.11 ~ .snt1l 1p;11l'd th.11"'1th 1111.t nn thl' ha I Int ;1Md 11kntt1icd ~ 111\ I kmmr.11\ k r p11 hl11 .111' "nuld In 111 hang hn .111d I h<' ,11f 1,on·tr1111l' l'Pllhet around till' nrck<> 111 11" lkmucrattt l·and1datn lk trtl'd thl'rl'fort•. w drall ...i111ll' nl'w lap11al pun1<.hmen1 kg1,l.1tl(Hl that '.'rntld gt\\' Dl·nwt rat' 1 n ttgh t r.tt l'\ a ft'l 11rd of having \ oted the right wa\ I r111n1<1tl'I). till' il'gl\IJt111n ta1k·d. a' u rn,cr.,.a11'e Kt·ruhlKan'. "'"nl1ng to den~ Hmwn 'uth ;i tat t1l;.tl 1no1,e tknouncell the hdl a' a hullo"' 'hell. and madl' a dl' la1 to ;il l1anu: with hht"ral lkrnn11 ~11\ Y.ho o pptl\ed alt\ n pan\lon tof I ap1lal punt\hlll\'111 I ht· hill d1l·d 111 a l'.'1l·hOll\l' u111 · kn·ncl' lomn!1t1l·1· .. , till' 'talt' I q\1't l;11l1n-n 1dl'd ,1., \l'\\1011 l.' a furtlw1 prot1·ll 1 \l' dn tl l' fkmorrat~ 111 tight r:ttl'' hJ\t' <•h 11Hned endor\l'nll'l11\ lrom niaJor la'~ 1·nlorccm\·nt group'> -endor1,t•mcn1' 11,11.111\ g1\l'n more tor thetr-rl'l'iord \ 11n h1r.1d-,1nd-buttcr 1<.~ue!I than tnr vo11·s on cnml' ll·g1slat1on. f hc Dcmorrnts now are trumix·t· 1ng those cndor.,cment<i widely. Slate ~en. Lero)' Greene, a Sacramento Democrat targl•ted by the Republican h11:rarchy tht'> year. 1<1 making much oflm law-cnlorrt•men1 t>ndor'lement<, 1n a \l'rtl'\ of tl'kv1\1on ild~ tor l'\:lmpk, to oO-.t•t r hallrniter Sanlhtt ~mole}\ tckvt\l'U pitch on drug' !kmoc-rat1 c I t (10\ I i.'I• Mc< anh ~. lorkcd 1n a tight duel with Kepuhl1can Mtkl' ( 'u1h. \lartl·d ant'" !lertt'S of drarn;it1t teln 11\1nn 11d \ ttm "l'l'I.. th.II 1mpl\ hi\ 11111mat{' rrla- t1on,h1p \\lllt '111·r1 l tlf1' -a dear t'llon 111 dl'lu\t' 111' cndm\l'ml'n t uf !<me Btrll LhJI ( u1 II " 11\lnlJ, ;" .s \\ l';I P"" (r(r \ l>~11l..1111p,lf1 h.1-.. hi' >)'.'fl \lrt'l'I l•IP lllltlll1l'll 1,il\ \hli\.\fllg a pla111\ Int he' u 11,k11 11\ l'I top m11' 1 ng out ot an alln 111 l'lldt1t \1' h1111 .,., a \\:Jrn111 1n thr tight ag;1111\t , 11n1t· N11r "1l l'\,111h an ;1l1 11kn1 that l k11 k 111q 1.1 n \\01 II 11111d 111 t a·n·1n11n ll''t 1111'\lf.l ~ IP \IF,11 ,I '>l'rll''> of htlf\ dralt nf! '.'llh drnJ.!' 1111, lkmrn1al1l lhalkng\·t. l nm B1 ,1dln h.1, l1t:rn •H 1 u" n g I >l' u I-111l'J1.1 n 1 1 I 11t' 111 g 'h > \!. t 11 arPl'l'l IJtl' lht• dangt'I\ flll\ed h) drug" I hl' \t1lt -1111 l ri me 'tr.stcg~ h.1, l'' t' n 111.•t' I\ in ll' qn !\'cl 111111 t hl' , .1111 pa1gn tor thl' lJ .S. "lt•natc. U.S. Rep. Ed Zschau'. R·LO!I Altos, behind in the pulls. has i.hurpened his attack\ on [)1·mol ra tic 'icn Alan Cian,ton 1n a ~l·nc., of lclcvi.,1on commercials that accu\c ( 'ranston of etthcr not voting. or' 01rng no on kry legislat ion aimed at curh1ng thl' drug trade and 1r:ick1ng dnwn on tl'f· mn<\m W11l 1lw ,wing\ otl'r~ he influcnn·u h~ lht· d a11l1\ ;ind ~ot1n1erda1m') 11\e1 w.ho t\ tnughl'\I on l I rml'1 Dott'll' ol ( altlornr:l p11ht11 1:111' ;ire helling thn ~ tll ht' Comments welcozne The Dally Pil<>t welcomes your opinions on matters of publ!c interest Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signeaThey should be t~or clearly written and sent to . LETTERS to the EDITOR', Dally Pilot. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA. 92926 • Please include your address and telephone number so we may verify authorship DAit WAL TBR8 Col••nlat JACK ANDERSON and DAU VAN ATTA InStd~~r shou'ld worry ~Gadhafi W ·\SI 'I N<i'I ON -Libyan dic- tator Moammar (.iadhafi. already on the ropes from a ~hanered econom y and the fear of future American bombing raids, now has a potential knockout punch to worry about: open opposition by the man he most feared would challenge h1rti. Abdel Monc1m al-Hun1 , one of the onginal dozen Libyan officers who helpea Gadnali sei1e power tn 1969. recentl y issued a call to his former army colleagues and othcr.s to ov~r­ throw the dictator. Al -Hun1 made his declaration from ~x1lc in Cairo, announcing at the san.1e time . Jhe formation of a .. Libyan Committee for National Salvation." Thousands of leafleh bearing his call 10 arms Wt'rl' d1!>tnbu ted thruughoul Libya. \l,,h ) 1s al-Hun1 's acti on s1gnifi . can1'1 Becau<.e the army's support is crucial to .am attempted ouster of Gadhafi.-and a~-M uAh u"'11ik lh ' exiles leading an) of the two dozen l'arlter an11-Gadhafi groups, ha!. ~trong ties uf f'ncnJ<,htp among army utlicl.'rs 1n fnpoh La~t !'oovl'mhcr. 1n fal't . we 1dent- ttil·d al-Hunt as "tht' man most likely 11> \ucceed Gadhati" -while the CIA ~a~ backing a IMer, Mo hammed Ynu~scf Maganeff. This Engfoh- '>peaking flash~ dres~r has consumed at leac;t $7 million in CIA and Saudi Arabian funding \.\1thout nottccablc effen crn ( rJdhafi ( lOll' \Ill' Pl l!\ldt•nt IOtl'nl)r min- 1\ll'r ..ind 1ntdltgrntl' Lh1ef. al-Hun1 """~ (Jadhali's No J man when ht' '>Ph i 1n I l.J7S 1n J1!.gust over thl' fl'gtm\··s r11rrup11on and Ciadhafi·s pcr-;ecut1on of dt!>'YH,1ents and mtn- ortt1e'\. Gaclhafi wasi<.o furious at al- II un1 that he tned to have him .l\\d\'>IOatl'd 1n ( a1ro 1n 1976 ~1n<t' thl'n al-Hunt hu'> laid lo•\, re\l\llng all sugg\'\llun~ that he lead thl' OPPO'>lllOn lo (rad ha ti. But last Januar> hl' made· a -.ecret lnp 1 Wash1n g111n and ronlt'rrcd wllh Re- ag.1n Jdm1n1..r1a11nn onilial<.. ln\tcl\·r, O\''lf'lix'd thl' talks a5 ··rnconclu'l''l'" Hut lht'' did estah- ll\h t\\11 1rnp1111an1 p0licie): The I n1tl·d 'itatc' \\nuld not oppose any :memrt tr\ al-Hun1 to unseat Cradhali. and there "ould he no CIA fund., lor l11n> (whtth would ha.,.e '.'fl'l'kl·d h1~ thar1u·' for po pular ,upp1>rt 111 Lth\a) In \hurt, al-Hun1 "a' gl\ en lrtl' fl'IO. hut wouldn't ha" e to r arr. 1he ( (.\on hi\ hack. h1llo\\lng thl' I ·~ ra id on Libya in o\pnl. intdltgenl·e 'ioun:cs tell us ( radhafi wot an urgent message to al- Hun1 1n ( airo. He begged him to kt h)gonc<, t>c.· bygone' and to rcJOln the ruling mtl1tar~ council in Tripoli. It wa\ an olkr ..il ·ll un1 t0uld and dtd rd use tht\ugh hl' l ond\·m ned the I ~ raid con hi\ u 1untn Ha\ 1ng 11h\t'r' l'd ( 1adhafi's errat1l ht'h:t' 1111 \lnl't' thl' homh1ng. al-Hun1 Oh\ 1oml~ frlt lhl' lllTil' was npc to lake his oppo\1t1on nut of mothball<> Hr 11ml'd ht\ prorlamat1<10 for Aug JO.Just before thr 17th anniversary of tht I 1h\iln rtvolut1011 on ~l'pt. I. "No I 1h):tl\ ut1tl'll "'ho remain~ faithful to I 1h-.a (l'an ) rl'matn !>tlent ultl'r tod:i~ " al I lu n1 hcgan. "Thl' m.1Jon1~ 11f 011rl'lt11l'°' know that on till' da\~ n o f that eta~ ('-;cpt. I . 1909 ). W\' did not rl'prr,cnt :tn}thing but thr Wiii ol lht• rworlc I hl' .SUCCCSSIVl' l'\ l'llt~ ilnd tht• at ti\ 1ttl''-of our 'tnrn1adl'-1n-arm'' ( nl Moammar al·< iadhali. \1ton madl· t lcar to u\ thl· \In 1attun' that he h,\\ follo wed dill' tn h1' ,·gntt'>ll1 lu't for power "raknl'!><. 1n thl' lalt· nf rwrsonal grel·d and pcr<,onal hatrt•ll "The frcl·dom wh1d1 was the firc;t oh1rctt vr of our m11itaf) upnsing ha" chun~cd to !llavcry. bondcrge, pcr- ~l'cutwn (and) despotic dominion over every citi1~ who is honorable. honest and moral ... We demand that Gudhafi relinquish power immedi· ately ... "l send tht~ message to my Free Onicrr'i. . all non-commissioned of- ficer-. and 'iold1cr'i. r ask them to . mnve 1m mcd1atcly tu force Col (rad ha Ii to rclinqu1~h power and su1 render authonty " o\l-lfuni\ open oppos111on could !>{'UI ( radhafi\ doom. MIN I-EDITORIAL: Tht: el1te es- tablt~hmen t that ruM the Smithso- nian lnS"t1tu11on evidently chafes at i1ci role of play1ne ho'lt to the hordes of toun:<11~ who v1!>1 I the grand museums alMg the Mall rn Wa1>h1n~ton. So the 1:1\1 of the Smith\on1an s 947 off- \1rC<'1 parkrng placcs·are now he1ng c In~{'\! to the puhltc and turned over to emrluyee parking. Thi<. tr,p1cal d1~play nf Wa~hinatun "tn'\tdcr • ~1f .. 1sh ness t'i JUSllficd on the patcnl.ly ah'iurd ground~ 1hat 11 will mak<' things tougher for h:rronsts who ma~ wont to blow up the nation's cultural heritage. .. J•ct Aod~noo .ad 0.lf! V•• AU• •rt 1yodl~••~ t."Ol11m•l•I•. ·. * ..., Piii WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 141'8 r!I Golden WHt, OCC open conference with polo Wine. ca. lbJor INgue 1trlkHUt record Mt 81elnet Dldglra. C4. Rookie hurler slows Angels.' bid for title After the season, I had a month-and-a-half' to two monlhl off." Indian left-hander Swind.ell fires four-hitter to win' 5-2 By CHRIS MONAHAN This ttn1el\e was we11-rested, unttlrflrtnnl}i~~ ..... ..----~ ·-------- cwt,,...c:.n11J rn•n• Greg Swindell now make~ hi'> h Ying as ·a -staning pitcher for the Cleveland Indian!>, but, like all good players who make 11 big. he hasn't forgott~n where he came from. · • Witness Tuesday night°!) performance by Swindell against the Angels. Tbough the Indians are long out oft he pennant race, Swjndell helped some former ne1ghbor~ -\la)' in 11. - Swindell (4-l);who was the1nd1ans· No. I draft !)!Ck in the June draf\ (No. 2 overall) out of the University of T exas at Austin, threw a four-hmcr to beat Lhe Angels. 5-2. before 22.678 at Anaheim Stadium The Angels' loss. along with r cJ11~'ln, means that the Angels m'g1c number remains at ur and that they cannot cl inctl the American Leagu West until the Rangers come to town Fnday. Swindell's performance followed up Rich Yett's four-hitter 1n Monday's second game and nanded the Angels their second consecutive loss, the first 11me in exactly a month that has happened. "If that's his normal stuff, you arc ~01 ng to be wnt1ng about that bo.{" for a long 11me," !>aid Manager Gene Mauch of the ~I -year-old Swindell. '"He's as good as any young pitching prospcx·t I've seen in a long 11me. ··He's got great arm pos11on and great hand pos111on . It's a classic deliver). He dominated the gamt'.'. Swindell was overpowering. striking out fi\e and g1 v1ng up JUSI one hit after the founh inning. He retired 16 of the Ii nal 17 ballers - '"(Even) when the)' Jumped on me fur 2 or 3 hm and a couple runs, I figured I'd have a chance tu keep us in the game:· said Swindell. ··.\fter W(' got thl' lead. I lned to txar down and throw harder and get people out m) wa) ·· debut in AUJUSt when the Red Sox knocked him around for s1.x runs Jn 3'1'> innings on the way to a 24-S win. "I h•d been up a while the n1&ht before. I was told at 1:30 a.m. that I was leaving for Cleveland at 5:30 a.m .,- sud SwtndeU. '"If I llad b«n better rested. I might have been better "Since my first stan. I'm 4-0. If I lose my ne:u two sums, l'M still over SOO." Mike Wm. of mu~. will finish well over .SOO u (Pleue eee A1'0SL8/CS) Angels' DJ.&gic number: AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST W L Pct. GB All&tl• ts8 63 583 Texas 80 7 1 .530 8 Tuesday's Scores Clc~eland 5. AAgels 2 fe.>.as I :2. ~a11k 6 ~ ToaJ1bt'1 Games ( leveland I N1ekro 11-111 at Aa1el1 (McCaskill 16-9), 7 JS pm .. KMP< rad10(710). T na~ ((1u1man lJ-14 >at c;eattle <Moore I 0-12), n Remaining Games ANGELS I Ill -Home (6): Sept. 24, Cle\eland. ~pt :!6. 2' 28 Te:r.as .\wa) (7): Sept. 29. JO. Oct I. Kan-.a'> ( 11) Oct 2. 3. 4. 5. Texas. TEXAS fl 3 I -Home llSJ Sept 29. 30, Oct. I. G&rJ _p_ettla oL the Angela la ca.llecl aaf e by third baee umpire Joe Brinkman aa .,~ Cl~Yel.and'• Brook J~coby applle. lat~~ during third-lnnlnl ateal Tue8day night. "This summer when we ..aw him on TV, he looked tired.'. said Mauch "He's got some m:upcratne po"'er:· Io lba.t w1ndell replied~ '"Mauch must not ha"'e seen me in a ~hile. We d1dn·1 make the ((,rrcgCWorTa ries. Oakland.Oct.:! 3,4 5 .\ngels .\wa~ 15):Sept.24 • Sea11le . Sept. 26. 27. 28, Angel) Charger finesse will meet challenge in Servite power No . 3 Edison needs clean play against fourth-ra nked foe By ROGER CARLSON Of .. Delly,... • ..., \\hen high school football fans get together 10 d1scuv. the <;pcc1fics of Southland po"'cr'i. surely, 1wo of the first which come 10 mind are Ed1'ion H1gh's Chargers and Scrv11c''i Friars. The two arr pcn:nn1al r hallcngers to the 4\un'>l'I and .\ ngelu'> League champ1on'ih1p<1 rr,pt·ct1vel-.. as well a., the CIF Rig h vl' crown \\1th that 1n mind. 11 " prl'll) Ob\ mu'> wh1rh non-league game take<, the spo1l1gh1 I hurc;<.fr•) night - Serv11e '' f:.d1\on al Orange ( oa'\I College. K1ckoff1<; at .., I01n a g.1n1l· \l'rn a., a pick-cm afla1r h Jl\on 1.'0tl'r\ a\ -Orange ( ounl\ ·, ~o I ratl'O teJm and Sl"f' 1te JI Nil. l In Big hvc ran t..1ng,. I d1 .. on . .i defrnlling nhhamp1on v.11h I ong · Beach Pol}. 1'i No 1 ltxhmll Pul} and B1!>hop .\mall and ~·r' Ill' 1\ No 4 ··1c11 be 1hc1r rx>"l'r Jg<11n'1 our linc<,5e on hoth '>Hk'> of thl' hall.·· \J1d Ed1)on ( oal h l>aq: '-" h11c ··')(on ill .. , offensl\t lint.' has 10 a' aage 220-225 pound~. but wt. .. fl' 4utl l.. ·· . This week's prep games, odds Thursday Huntington S.:al h a1 'kv. port Harbor In me a1 Tus11n I larhor b' o lu,11nh' l ben Servllc 's. Edison (at Orange C 11,1\I C llllege> Friday Fountain Valle) at M 1~l.1on lt'Jll \,I 1\\lllll \ ll.JO b) 7 h1111h1ll b\ 4 Manna \S. Foothill (at Tustin) ·Capistrano Valley vs CdM (at <X ( I Woodbndge '-S. l 'niH~rs1t) (at In 1m'I Estancia vs. Los Amigo'> Cat (1ardl'n C •fll\\'I Capoh) 10 \\ ouJbnog(' h' o Lu'> .\m1go'> h~ 4 'iaddkhal·k h\ ~ Saddlcbadt at La Habra ..., Mc~ b\ 1 Laguna lkach h\ 7 F \l·n M.11er l>l·1 h\ I Ocl•an V 11:v. b) 1 Rancho Alam110~ 's. Co.,ta Ml·\a (al '-lpl I l.irhor) Dana Hills at Laguna Al•ath El Toro a1 Wrc;1m 1n<>ll'f Mater De1 V'i. Santa Ana (at ~an1a ~nJ Hov.ll SA Valle) -.s. Ocean V1l"-" (at Htn. Beach) On the passini end 10, 4uanerhack Jasun Mc\)crsm11 h. the \on of forml·r .\ngels pitcher .\nd) Ml''iser'im11h "We ha' c tu mill. 11 up." Wh1ll' c,.rnl "We can't turn the hall 0' l'r I 'il'f 1h1' game as a mallcr of turnmer.. anJ spcnal lea ms ... The Charger-.. in marching 111 J 2-IJ record. have cn1mcd a 7· I r<•'ll'' ,. ratio 1n 1urncl\erc, Edison had a "cd 011 Jfter tkk.11 mg El Modena l\\o "'.''"" .1go hu1 Im a \\eek 1he Chargl'f\ ha\l' 'pent lll•l\I ol their 11ml· \lmph t(l'lling hl'<tllll\ lilting and running \\Ith no pJd' because of an l'arl) \Ian 1n lla\\,111 Hutlcr -"ho ha~ filled thl· 'vrnd - \qll ~tart tkrn1r < olalrh10. .1 lullhart..- tinehad,n \\ho hun h1\ km•,· ag:un\t I I \1mkna. 1\ also l•\)'X'l ll'd ha('k 1n .ll llOn I ullh.1l t.. l>J' 1d "ihl·rman ha-. hn·n <.kdarcd nul for thl' \l'ar and Rill.. PJtta,011 J 'ollll h:.11.kup at ta1lhacJ.. aml do"n linl·man. " 11u1 for .,., \HTJ.., \\tth .1 wparaled 'hnuldcr "\l'r' 1te " a ph' '>tl al learn. 11 hit' h.mi "Jl\l1plinl'll Jnd has a bal- .1m,•J .1l1Jl J.. ·· \.\ h1te ..a1J "\\e t.in·1 I .. turn 11 ''' ,·r or ha',. \lup1d 1xnallll., , .... '"' ··' ,., 111.,;1 h1g gam,· tor u-.. and 11·, h1g Im ...,l.f\ 1tl' \.\ l. ht·at 1hem in thl· 4u.1r1crtin.11, .inti 1(, ,1 p11hhl ''· rn\,l(l' \lhonl fl\Jlf\ • ... l I I Sunset duo seeks first wins The ...,un'>ct League finds itself undl·r fire again Frida) night as "'1nle'i~ Fountain Valle) and Manna Ml' faced "'"h potential 0-' 'itans 1f unsucce\\lul ag.am \t M 1ss1on V ICJO and Foothill .\nd Weo;tmtn'iler considered one ol two team .. tu beat for the un!>t't l e<1gue champ1onsh1p. ,., threatened h) Orangt" ( nunt} ·~ No J.-ranked El Toro Charge~ \loh1le Ocean View tn<'S 1t1 rehound against SanUl Ana Va lit'\ Herc·, a look a1 Fnda~ 's games 1n' oh 1ng \un~t LI:ague cntnei.· l Fountain Valley 10-21 at Mi11loa Vl~jo 10·!>: "M1ss111n V1e10 1s a preuy I gotl<l l hc~ ha"'e played two very j good teams ... ..aid Fountain Valley I ( nath Mike Milner I "l1·,go1ng10h<'1v.01>-2teams who ar(' C\trcmel) hungr. for a win. M1'>'<10n \ ICJt> hao; <i good athlete l ITnm .\rnnnl'I al 4uartcrback. He ha<, J grtat Jrm and he will pose a 1hrca1 a' a '>l ramhltng. rollout-type pas!>er "\.\ t' hJd ,,\(TI,. prohlem!i con1a1n- ing ( f IT uro'\) Hret John'<on and we'll haH' 111 "'""hard nn that Ho~full~ "c II 1mp111\l' our uffenst'e hne pla) ' l'J 111'" 111u\h hkl' 10 1mpro'e pro- dul "'ti) 1•n hoth thl' run and pas!> lnt'tt1ng onh ''' 'ard 1n total offen!K' la't ucd, l .. I >l'll'n'" ch v.c 1..m unprove on g1' mg up lhl' big pla' v.h1ch ha" been in l'' 1dt'Oll' 1n the la<;t two games The Chargl.'r rnal h \31d he n)'X'l'I' the problems 10 be twulolo - 1ndud1ng the hrraka"'a) 'Pl'l'd of !>Ophomorc Dcrl·k Hru-wn. a La 1 lahra High tran ~fer. and \landout recel\ er John Ha1dUl fhr lauer l'augh1 a school record 12 pa,,c'ifor 14J ~ard<1 during a 14-f 1 lo" 111 I 01\on 111 lhl· 1985 (IF qu.1nerfin:1l'> Zack S1akac'. .1 t1gh1 l'nd linebacker who fractured hi\ h.1nd 1n Hawa11. 1s do~e lO pla) 1ng t 11nd1111111 (iuard Tom W11hcrh) -.... ho \\l'fll down wnh a knee inJur. 1n \ul:(u\I I i..n~ lw rr I h u r<;o a' 1>e11y ,.... ""°'• bf _, a-u ··\\e are ,uffenng Imm 1nexpen- l'n1 r hu1 th,· a111tude ol the playcrc," '1111 good ht·lau<;c that°'> the t)'~ 111 J..1d' wc·rl' toaching They ha.,,e a lot 1\ npcrted 10 pla). afthuugh lk.111 Huntinl(lon Beach 11-11 at Newport Edlaon'a Bernie Colacchlo return• to the Edlaon lineup for (Plea.e aee EDISON/C2) Thuraday night's game with Servtte. (Pleaite aee SUNSET /C2) Discipline leaves coach out Roe ER CARLSON Dive champ Louganis admits booze, drug use With Conlin gone. who will be m e ntor for 1987 Trojans? ha) one n,·nha gou<l laugh\lr l"'O .• .tnd around the In inl·-WooJ- bndgc area 1n add1twn to thl· fl''>t ol the St-a IC\\ Lcagul'. more than a fow chuckles arc being heard overt he sclf- in01cted wound at n1 vers1ty Hig h. ltscemsC'hm C'onlm was too !ltnct for the inmates and ha been sent packing as head ba~cball coach Never mind the annc:11a11oric'fa second <;tra1ght ~l·a View l.cagul· baseball cha rn p1on-.l11 p anctllevcr mind winn111g 1t w1th1n a ku1deltne nl principles What rcall) rnuntl·d wa' 11.,1ng h" players within thncorx· ofpan·ntal approval. and ( onhn oh' wu'I} d idn't do that With fncndsapparl·nth 1n high places. a handful (at best I ol parent<; d1"1gu1scd a woulo-hc h<>O'>tt·r' worked from thc topl lrvint l 1n1 lil«J 'ichool D1stn ct) to hnng thc downfall ofC onhn A~ 1t ha'i happened 1n <•thl·r area'. the pnnc1pal (Bob Bruce)" the hatchet man Rut wh1)'i rcall} J')ulllng the stnng'i'' llo;ualf\. the an<1wcr "at the top of the d1stnct. whcrt' 11°\ 't'I) cas) to maintain a low profile"' h1k getting onc·s ~r\Onal wa) f oo1oush I ood1\<.1Jlh nt•d'1 Fordt\t 1Jllinar. rl":t\OO\, < onhn ~·1 one plaH't tl11wn .m cnttrl' RJlOW a not hn tor t"' o ltllllH'' .\• ~J·J~, ........ . •• .._ ',l.tnl 1.l I aguna !1 11l .. -1n fact all OH"r 1lw place -pla' l·r-. J nd l ll:ll hn Ii nd 11 prcll) amusing. ht·l3U'>l' ii l 111,l·r,11' parents reall) 1h1nt.. thl'1r\tm' h.1,' had 10 .... atk a prt>tl\ '1r;11l(hl lirw thl'' ha,cn·1 begun tu\CcJ1.,upl11w The down 'i1de 1<1 that' ar.1111' fal"\ 11>0<; come :ind gu ate'''" "h11• 11 and e'er. once 1n a"' h1k tllll' "111 make a dramatic 1m pal 1-onl' th.it ca m es over)'ears aficr oad nndJun1111 move on. It's funny that onrc thn grt past the high school IC\d. thc1r op11onsdwindlet0Jus1two-'>hut111) and play or len,e. What remains" the rcrlarenwnt Pl·rhapc; 11 figure\ that the hnmll'f ("I who had enough punch 1\1 gel< onltn OU I v.1 II be~· \C'n tartl' hla Tll hc tre atment in rC'gard m h1"m •l'"or Ma) be this menn\ thl' r rnian' "111 hnng hack Eddu.' Allen . thl· n·khrat,·d walk-on who took I J n1' l'f\tl \ to th,• 111kin IQ85w1thlhehelpol Hawa11an import Marl.. '\tn,k L\t lca't ht'd1d until ti.'he"ed .11 n)1d· 'C'~l'on. although he rem,11 m·d 1 n .111 unl)tlinal rnpant\ l•>r thl' l'lll11 c \C3\0n. 1h1-.1.,n·1 an} thing tcrnhh u1111,11.1I a1l1ni,crs1l) · Jcm kl nick wa<1 ra1l -matll'd nut." thC' ha\{'hall coach two or lhrn: wac;ons hack de<1p1tc a \Uf)Cflllrctl•11 t •\ nd tormC'r foothall coat h R ll k < un1'i wa-1 hounded for 1hre<' or l11u1 \CM'i tx-lol't' finall} h:n 1ng thl' gu111.I ~n'I<' to_h<'comr an :l\\1"1:1n1 at I 1' Ill\ H1rh (Jlw('un" ln'l "'l'l'k -\011 "''1uldn'1 twliC'\{' hn"' 11ond ht• l11ot..\ \\ 11h11111 .1 d11uht 1h,· \11a111'lrx·ra ,11 l ll I\ l'f\l I\ l..t'l'Jl' thl· If\ I nl' .lfl':I t'nll'rl.t1ncd < )nh Im .ii I 1111.111' fall 111 'l'l' I ht• h tt mor * I 11111wr 1kt•an\1!-'" l l1gh lo11lhall ui.i• h )...1 rl < '·" 1.rn,., up tu h" 11ld "'·'''·1t I r,•,n11 fJ1\1in 111, I t~l'r' m.1n.lRl'd t11ou1dn ~ l"'t Hat.ac;lil'ld in .1 ron1rnlkd wnm- m.1gc. out-.conng the opr<J'1l10n. 14-0. "11hout the ;11d ol a \Ingle pa!>s c:om pkt1on 'iu1d { iu)'tan. "I ne'er want tu put do~n the kid' I left behind at Ocean Y1t'"'· hut tht'> -.rhonl 1..reall) a great f"lan• lnr .1 foo1 hall u1arh It) he ·· * * * It' 11w 1 ligh t11111hall rnarh l l'rf) lfrn1gan .1rrx-ar, h. ha\ l' a\ l"r) h1g r rnhktn -hnv. tlo \llll get the ball more nlfrn In n•n·1 \t'f ( 1Cl•rgt• Knulurn w1th1n h" ll'.tm'' Dda"Jrl· "'•ngcd-1 ntlcnl>c. < ll·arlv I n int.-, ht•\I :uhkte ~nuturc-'i "nf)('ualh Jnn1t1•rou-. a .. a punt Jnd t..it t.11IT r,•turnl·r ·'' \\Cll n ... 1 n•t"l'I' l'r I k fl' turned '>I\ ha 11., 9X '.1rd-. 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Or11nge CoMt DA,ILV PIL9T/ Wedneeday, Septemb« 24, 1988 -•;ttrn:•!'J!'l':tmw·•-------..---------- Many managers elttlDg on hotseat as yearwi~ds ~own Kell°" aflna with Laken m Brewers stop Re~ Sox INOLEWOOO -The Los Anaeles Lakcrs have sianed six new players, includina second-round draft pick Ron KeUoa. the NBA club announced Tues- day. From U dl1p1&cltet , Other draft picks signed were Andre Turner, Dale Blaney and Roger Hardc;n. All of the group, incl udjng Kellog. a~ guards. · \ In the sprina, baseball managers are eternally hopeful; in the fall. they wonder if \bey will be allowed to be eternally hopeful next year. • The 6-5 Kelloag, ou1 of Kansas. was the 42nd player taken in the draft. Turner, S-1 1, played at Memphis State; the 6-S Blaney, 6-5. at West V1rg1ma; and Harden, ~l . at Kentucky. The La~ers also signed free agents Adrian Branch ''For sQmeone like myself it's a lot different than the younscr auys," said Mijwaukee ·Brew~rs Manager Oeorae Bamberaer. who at 61 says he's thinking about retiring again. "They have to say. 'I hope they keep me around next yeat: !Ito manageris ever too sur~·;.tmless you're in a position like (Boston Red Sox Manager) John McNama~·~- and Vada Mamn. . Ez-Ram •ctancy' Williams dies Five managers have already been fired this season. SEATTLE -Clarence "Clancy" Wil- liams Jr., who spent eight years with the Rams after playin& football for Washing- ton State University. has died at age 43 after a long bout with cancer. Balumorc's Earl Weaver has announced he won't be back, and ~veral more reportedly are on the way out. "lt all depends on what they're thinking in the front offi fe." Bamberatt said ... That's the key." Williams died Sunday in a Seattle hospital. In 1964. Williams wb picked by the Rams in the first round of the National Football League draft, eighth player overall. After ei~t years as a running back with the Rams, he played with the Washington RedsKins in I ~74. 1he Aonda Blazers of the ~orld Footbail League in 1975 and then re tired from professional f<>Qtball. New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenn<"r bas told some media people that he is unhappy w11h first-year skipper Lou P1niella. despite the Yankees· current second-place staoding in the AL· East. Published repons have Steinbrenner · claiming P1n1clla has lost 10 to"'l 2 games this season because of his managjng and is supposedly interested in a "big name" manager such as the o\tlanta Braves· Chuck Tanner or Weaver After leaving foott>all. Williams worked for Union Bank in Los Anteles for three years and the Los Angeles Times' production depanment un11J he retired due to ill ness and returned to Renton in IQ 4 Tanner has said he 1s dedicated 10 -\tlanta O\.\. ncr Ted T urner and will not go to New York. Owners reject Ranger request Quote of the day Dave Henderson, the outfielder who was dealt from Seattle to Boston. but was left 1n limbo 24 hours in the trade snafu: "This is 1986. not • 1946. and they'll figure somethmg out on this." $6.3 million pact for Wilkins m ATLANTA -Atlanta's Dominique Wilkins. the NBA ·s 1op scorer last season. Tuesday signed a new fi"e-year. Sf>.3 million contract with the Hawks that he negotiated without the help of his agent. "We're happ} to announce that . Dominique has signed a .. contract that secures 1he Hawks' future for the next five ~cars." Hawks' Pres1den1 and General Manager Stan Kasten said at a news conference ... h will provide Dominique w1{h lifetime ~curiTy." The :!6-year-old Wilkins. who came to 1hc news conference with has mother, Gertrude Baker. said h1~ signing without an agent was '"not unprecedented." He said he had discussions with his agent. PatrKk Healy. but "wanted to get 11 over with" Weave r conllnually claims that he 1s on a SI consultant fee to Baltamon: through 1990. The 14 American League baseball team owners voted Tuesday in Newpon Beach to reject the transfer of ownership of the Texas Rangers to a broadcasting company. AL President Dr. Bobby Brown*·d. The O\Vners also voted to adopt a rule tatmg that no tel€\iision company co uld purchase a r league baseball team in the future. Brown said. Rangers majon ty owner Eddie Chiles had sough t to transfer two-thirds of the shares 1n the Texas team to Gaylord Broadcasti n~ Co. The television company already owns one-third of the team and the club's broadcasung rights. which at purchased 1wo years ago from ('hales. The vote was taken b) the AL 1eam owners during a two-hour meeting at the Four Seasons Hotel. . Television, ra~ TEL~JON 7·30 p.m. -HORSE RACING : Los Angele' Count) Fair replays. Channel 56 RADIO 7:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Dodg~rs. KABC (790). . 7.35 p.m. -BASEBALL. Clevl'land at Angels. KMPC (710). CdM rallies for volleyball win C'oronadel Mar High ralhcd lrom a 2-1 defiCll to defeat Edison on 1he Chargers· Ooor Tucsda) 10 highlight area girls high school ... olle~ ball action The Chargers. 11. ho dropped to J-2. won a close first game. 18-16. lleh1nd 1he strong net pla)' of o;en1or middle bl<X k<"r L) nn Ferr) Ferr) pul awa~ 14 ~ills on the night and had seven solo blocks .\ftcr 1he Sea Kings rallied tu takl· the r,econd game. 15-4. 1he hu~t ( hargers aga in executed their ofTcnSl' 11.1th prec1s1on. Senior' Jent Engdal (I~ ktll~ and , digs overall) and Junior Jen t fer :-.;e, 1lle (9 digs) sparkled as Ed ison took a 15-5 verdict The Sea Kings. however. regained the momentum of the i,ec<.aw match. to capture the final 1wo games h~ 1denttcal 15-9 margins to clinch 1he wan (dl\i1 as now 3-1 In other high school actton. Woodbridge 3, Capistrano VaUey I: The Wamors will enter the stan of Sea V1ev. League pla) next week\.\. Ith a 3-U record follo\.\. tng a I 5-6. I 5-8. 11-15 f)-11 dec1s1on over v1s111ng Capo Valley. Seniors Mandec -\dam . a middle blocker. and Allyson Mattox. an outside hitter. led thl· way for Wood- bri dge with 13 and 9 kill\ rcc;pccll\C· I\ . Irvine 3, Westminster I: I he Va- qul'rns dropped the first game. 4-15. but rallied behind th e strong net pla~ of sophomore outside hiller Hallie Orme to sweep the next three. 15-6. l 5-4. 15-8. at Westminster Ir-in<.> middle bloc krr (an Bcl.,on. also contnbuted to the turnaround. Mission Viejo 3, Estancia 0: I ht• Eagles were swept b) the 0 1ablo'>. I S-13. 15-9. 15-13, despite the soltd pla~ of seller Kell) Kane and JUn1or middle b~ocker Stace) Bekcme,er Marina 3, Lakewood 0: The 1k1ng~ Lruascd to a straight game~ \. ICtOr). 15-5. 15-6. 15-10. to maintain their perfect record at 3-0. Rustlers win in soccer, 4-2 Sophomore Pat Prnner 'cored three goals Tuesday to gave Golden West College a 4-2 victory over host Riverside City College. Penner. who now has I 0 goals for the Rus1lers ( 3-1 ). scored 1w1cr w11h1n .1 three-minute span less than e1gh1 m1nutcc; 1n 10 the opening half 10 put the Rustlerc; on top for good. EDISON MEETS NO. 4 RANKED SERVITE .•. From Cl Harbor ( 1-1 I: The 49th mcc11 ng 1\ on tap for thc<>e tv.o trad1ttonal n' al-. which arc ke)<;tonc<. 10 Orange< oa<ot area foo thall The Sailor') own a :!X-1 fl-4 ad ,·an- tagc. rncl ud1ng a Y-1-.? margi n <.111n· 14 0. bmken up on l~ h\ a 15-1 4 lo<;<. 1n l91S3 when Da nn) r hornp<;on spearheaded the Oilers "We wa1ched 1hc game lilm o l Huntangton's wan over Hashop Mont- gomef) la<o1 wee k and lhl·~ looked super.'' i.atd rl<trhor ( oach Jell Bnnkle) .. It's prob.'lhl) the b1ggc<;l team we'll lace all year The)' run behind that big l<l<J-po undl'I' (f). 7 tackle Don Goudman l and an the film they JU~t \.\C:nt up and do\.\n the tie Id '"The) run the hall ""l'll and wt: ha ve 10 stop that. If ~ou don't \lop that little outside veer tht·~ ·rt• running, 1t could be a long ni ght ·· The a1lors will bt• going 11.11h Kirk ·ummers at quanl·rbad. followi ng his sharp perfo rmance a1U11m1 Ol'can \. ae"' an "'hat·h he complell·d IS of ~4 passes w11h no 1n1crccpt1on'I His la' on le rcu.'1 "cr . .\II-( IF-Mar~ C raag. t:aught t."1gh1 first-half passes for JOI )3rd' to gl\e him ltl for 178 ~ar<ls an '''U games "I th ink lhe~ arc a ru nning te.tm "'htth t·an pa'>s.'" 'ia11.1 Hunti ngton lkach ~ oach (ienrge Pa'il"Ot' "W \· wi ll t~ lo pla ) our ba<>e dclcn-.c anJ 'cc how we do again'\ a (.luala t' rctt'I HT lake Mark< ra1~ "You can't put an a \Pl'ttal tk · ICn'>i\e rtan for him :th)nt• II ht• W\"rt: a running back. }OU could hut ht· " onh going to get 5 to 1<1 t a1chc,. Y11u 1u't ha' c to hope that he doc,n't tx·:i 1 \ou 11 wt· kel'p his calt he<. to 'hort and 1nh:rmcd1l.'atc roull'' wl"ll tx· O K "W I' \.\Ill hope lo !1UI prc"Ufl' llll the (.lU Jnerhal k h~ <,tun1 1ng Wl· tlft: .. 1art1ng to <ohow 1ha1 wt: arc not afr:11d to go after people and put our kad\ an man to,cra~e. lf )OU pla) too mul h pass. the:,. ma ) run 1hc ball up and down the field. "We hope 10 improve our pa,<.tng We 1hrc\.\. 11 11mes last WCl'k after uni) fi vepasscsagaanstCorona Wl''ll c;tan th rowing more each Wl'ek. but "hat 1s going to bnng us sU<:ccss later on an the ~umet League as our running tht> foo t hall." Irvine (0·21 at Tustin -\l-1): "They're not as big as Wc stm1ns1cr. hut the) arc as ph ysical 1n a d11Taen1 <,t1rt of wa y.'' said Irvine Coach ferry lkn1ga n. ··I hey arc c'1cclkn1 fhc) rnml' and hit vou. We 're going to have to get much tuughcr an the 1renche!>. "The) ha ve a great high \Chool 11ght t:nd (Da\.1d Pas1onc) who's 6-S. :! I 0. anti 1'> a good blocker and rccct\l'r Their hacks run very hard and on dc:fensc thetr linebackers arc the best we·, c seen tn a while (high praise after meeting Westminster·, h1ghl ) -toutt•d li ncback1ng crew) ... SUNSET LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW ••• ~.Prom Cl · of character and arc aspmng to be successful." Marina (0-t> at Footltlll (2·0>: "We arc a little down nghl now. but we can fight back hard ... said Manna < oac:h Chris Ramsey. "We stall have 1hc same goals for the sca'lon. and we l'an still accomph~h them all. We s11ll have a pos1t1ve attitude. and Wl' plan to go after them ·· The. Vikings may be bol~1erccl b) the return of two 1n1urcd c;taner\ "(Running back ~an) Magula 1<1 hopeful for llus week We hoped to have him fur Scrvtte. hut he rc1nJured his 5pramed ankle at home la'it week Also Mike Cross. one ofourdcfcnc;1\.c backs should be hack and 1hnt 11.-111 help. , "We've stepped up 1n compc11t1on every week so far. Each team has b<'cn beneT than the week bt'fo~ It's hard co measure our improvement bccau~ we're playina a better team each week "We'll know at m1d-c;ca<1on 1f our cough schedule 1s help1na u~ With our youn• ceam. ~ art getting our cxpenence from week to week. "1 felt hke we had a good game plan , last week . wrien we didn't turn th<" ball over. the opponunity was ther~ to do well. We need to work on execution and ball security.'' Foothill impressed Ramsc) h> overcomrnga 19-0 halft1mcdcfica1 for a :!5-1 <>win last week "Tha1' .. tht: <;agn of a champion." he 'ia1d. Santa Ana Vall~y 10·2) vs. Ocean Vl~w ( l·I I: ··our feeling now 1c; tha111 fe lt good to win the fir>t >Acck and had last week ... said (kcan View Coach Gu} CarroTLo .. We feel it's important not to pan1t and not to make any maJor change~ 1n the system. We JUSt need work on our attention to te ta1ls hke taking tare of the ball an\.I not t'Cllang penalties to get back on the winnins track. ··1111.on't be easy th1., week Thq arc a good football team The) ha"c a ncv.-coach and a nev.-~ystcm. and we're definatel) going to have to 'itrap 11 on against them because they can rnkc it to us. "We won't chanae what we've hcen doana. We just want to continue to ~o through some 1mprovc.-men1 "We had 'ome play~ Ian week 1hat looked on film JUSt like the) looked on the chalkl>Oard. If we put eight good plays together, we 'hould score or at least be close." El Toro (!-9) at Westminster IJ-0-1): "They an· nght up there whrre th ey oclong as one of th<" top teams 111 the county." 'ltltd Wc:st· manc;ter \oach Jim O'Hara. "Bret Johnson 1s a fine quarterback a real winner Their offensiv e hnc.- 1~ also iood and their dcfen~c •~ outstanding." On fa cing the potentially e~plos1vt> < harger passing attack. O'Hara say~. ·we think we ha ve a very good ~econdary We hope to shut down 1hc1r running game and make them pac;\. la\t 11.-crk they ran morr than the) pa'ic;cd •· On c;c111tng down after loc;1ng top ranking· m the (IF Baa Five (on· ference w11h a 14-14 tac vs. Valencia 1n the opening game. O'Hara say~ "Our kids were very up-light cvs Valencia/· and now they are Just eager to play. rvine threw some different fomul••ons at us :ind the kids adJuSted well on the fil"ld without having to call a timeout Bv now we're all·veternn\ " Boston·sma icnumberremat at three followtn 8-5 setback From AP dl1p1teht MILWAUKEE -Rick Mannil1J !tit a three-run homer and Paul Molitor went 3 for 4 with two RBI to boost the Milwaukee Brewers to an 8-S victory Tuesday night over the American League East-leading Boston Red Sox. Boston's maaic number to clinch its first dtvision title fn I J years re-mainc<tat th~bccau~ New York and- Toronto, tied for second place. both won. Tim Leary, 10.12. gave up eight hits and four runs 1n five innings fo r his first win since Aug. 12. Boston's Wade Boggs, in a race for the American Lca&ue batting title with New York's Don Mattingly, went 4 for 5 to rai~ his average to .3502. Mattingly went I for 5 in the Yankees' game at Baltimore to drop to .3496. • Elsewhere in the American League: Rusen U , Marlaen I : In the l(jngdome. Ruebt'n Sierra hit a two-run homer. Steve Buechele added a solo shot and Darrell Poner scorca three ruos to lead "fexas to the victory over Seattle. • : Charlie Hough, 15-10, pitched the first six innings. allowmg eight hits and fo ur runs to post his third straight win. Hough walked three and struck out six. Sierra hit his second home run in as many nights with a two-run shot in the third, capping a fou r-run rally. The homer was his 15th of the season. Sierra then hit an RBI single otT Bill y Swift, 2-8, in the fifth to brea~-4 lie. Yultte1 S, Orioles 3: In Baltimore. Dave Winfield had three hits and scored the winning run on Brad Havens' wild pitch in the 10th inning as New York defeated the Orioles. It was the Yankees' 12th victory in their last 14 visits to Memorial Stadium. Dave Righetti, 8-7. got the win. after failing to save lhc game for rookie Scott Nielse n 1n the ninth. It was Righetti's first failure in the lasl 25 save opponun11ies, dating back to July I. Blae Jays I, Tl gen 3: In Detroa t. a home run by Jesse Barfield and a two-run double b} Ton) Fernandez sparked a four-run Toronto ninth 1nn1ng as the Blue Jays earned a comeback victory over the T1~ers. Mark Eichhorn. 13-5. patched 3111 tnnings of two-hat relief, stnking out six and walking one. Tom Henke pitched t~e ninth for his 24th sa ve. . · W1lhe Hernandez. 8-7. the founh of li\e Dc1ro1t pitchers. was the loser. Twlnt 9. Royals%: In the Metrodome. Gaf) (iact11 h11 his 32nd and 33rd home runs and drove an a career-high six runs to lead Mtnnc.-sola 10 the v1ewrv over Kansas Caty. which has lost six of 11s last seven games. Gac111 hit a two-run homer an 1hc first ofT Den nis Leonard, 8-13, wh o didn't get out of the second inning. Gae111 then hit a three-run homer 1n thl' sixth off reliever Bud Black . Hc also hll a run-scoring groundout in the fou rth. Gact11's 33 homers are the most by a 1 win since Harmon Killebrew 1n I Q70. A's 4. White Sox 3: In Oa kland. Mark Mc(Jwirc hit a two-run single an 1he•s1>.th and 1hc .\'~took advantage of three Chicago errors for another run 1n the: 1 nn1ng to claim 1hc1r third straight v1ctol). Chicago comm111cd fi ve errors 1n the game and e\tendcd its losrng streak to four game'>. In the National L caguc Reds 6, Giants 5: •\I Kl\rrfront 51ad1um. Kun Sull"ctrs 1wo-ou1single1n the \even th 1nn1ng Slorcd Ron Oestcr \.1.1\h the ttc-hreaking run 10 lead C. ancinna11 pa'it San Franl't\CO. 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Cowley's no-hiller was the fi~t rn 1he ma,Jor leagues since Mike Watt accomplished the feat against the T eitas Range~ on Sept. 30, 1984 IC-• ) I ·-·(11¥ S L-rt L I 11 I 1 I \ t t I I L•"<" 1 0 1 Meanwhile. Philadel- phia Phillies patch<"r Kent Tekulve, who set a Na- tional League rttord for appearances. and V1ncx Colrm'an of the St. Louis Cardinals. who became th<' first National Leaguer to steal 100 bases in ron- secut1vc seasons, wer<' named the NL's C'o-Pla)'c~ urthc Week l•u<-.,, • 0 0 c-I 1 I • I 1 I t 110.•h ) I 0 I ' "t 1 J I J l ·~· I 1 1 071 -• I 10101 .,_..,..f\1ncu' • 1 • • • 1 a 0 °""'"°'" (e,.._io I I I 0 0 0 -... , .. "*'"" •• r1rP1~ ",......'" ~ MO'' •Of'! ._ f\t \MIC.tan :i.ou,.., c1a,. '""d \"-• T H I II ti~ im~""" lit/ II 14 ' V.....,tt ,._ h t1141tl k<Oi!O, llOt! 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IO 71 $J0 71 •1 '67 ff '1 4S7 " es a1 " ... ~ 6S IS OJ I U T OIVl!tON • 11\l'a It 22 2211'> ,,,,.. STO\.l!N a ASEs-il. Honcltrton, New Yori!, '5; C"'"'°'I, ClllCffo, 4'1 ......._ .,_., UJ Gll>tOn, Otlroll, 33; Griffin, Oelllend, 33. . !'ITCHING (13 dec161onO-Cllmlfta, lottOfl, 2 ..... US; l(lne. Otlrolt, 10·4, UO; ••ln'luUOll, Now York, 15~6, U Si !~n, TorOllto, 11·S, l.'6; Motrlt, ,O.trolt, lt·I, J.41. , sr•1KEOUTS-C1trnen1, e o11on. U2; &otton New York Toronlo O.troll <~ &elllmot• Mllweukff ti '° ., ., ., .. eo 11 n .,, l •n111t0fl, S..ttl•. m ; Morrla. Detroit, 211, t Hl11uora, MllweukM, l'l, Wlft, ~. ltl, t SAVEs--ttlell4111, Ntw York, 41, AIM, aelll· 11 mote. Sl; Honk~or~fo. 23. tlerJIAlldol.. 1m -o.1ron, 2'; Miiw9, .,..., a 71 IO 10 .. 20 21 NetleMI LMtue T~y'' SHHt Ci.•elalld S, AMlh 2 T••u 12. s..11i. 6 O.klalld •. Cllk990 ' TOl'Ollto 6. O.troll l I -· Ntw York S. &elllmott J ( 10 lnnlno•I Mlnner.ote 9, Kan .. , Cllv 2 MllweukM I , &otton S TMIY'•G-Cltvetancr (Nltloro 11 111 er .,,.... (MCCell!IH 16·9), 11 Tex,, (Gurmen 9·141 el S.t1tie• (Moon 10·12)," Cl\l(aoo (Cowi.y !· 14) ·•' OtklMlct IYOU/19 12·1)' . -' Toron10 ISll•o 6·1t> er Detroit f Pttry S·ll, n New Yori< (Re•muuen 1S·6J ti &elllmott IFla nau•n 7· 101. 11 Kann• Clly fGuolue 10 6J al Minner.ore ll!llVl•vtn lS· Ill. n Bo\lon (Hur,1 12 11 •I Mllweuktt IHlouera 19·101. n Tilu"oev•• <i•m.. K•n•u City el Mlnn"ota Toron10 ar Derroll. n Belllmore al Mllweuktt n N•ftonel LMeue WEST DIVISION • '~ --. ..... ~) &ATTING 1420 et Otlll-Owynn, $an 01090, m ; 1t1111tt. Montr..i. .DI. s.x. C>Mlwl • .,,,, &an, Hou•ton, .314; )( Henllndt1, Haw York, 311 • ltUN~•YH. PnlleOtlDflle, 97, Gwynn, S.n Dll9Q. M; Schmidt. PhllaOllCll\lt, 94, E. Davia, Clncl111111tl, fl; COiiman, St. loula, " •ll-T-$dvnldl, Ptl~•. 117, Ptrlltr, Cln· clnntll, 110, G. Dtvla, Hou\ ton, ,.; C1nw 1 Haw V ork, tS; Hl yH , PhllaOllPlllt , 11 HITs---Gwynn, S.n Dleoo. 19'. Su, ~. 1n1 ••lnt1, Montreal, 112. e en, Houiton, 17S, HI Yll, Pl\IJedllObla, 17S. OOU&lES-Ht YH. PnlfaOelottlt , 44, SU, ~. 411 Raine., Monrrtel, 36, &reem, PlttaburOll, JS; Dunllon, Cnlceoo. 33. T•IPLESo-ltt lnal, MonlrH I, 10. S.muel. PnlltMtl>l\lt , 10; Weosrer, MolltrHI. 10. C04· eman, St. Louis, I , Ovkllre. New Yorio.. 1 McGff. SI Loula, 1 HOME RUNS-Schmidt. Pnlltdell>l'll•, l7r G OtYll, Houslon, ?9, Murolly, Allenre, 19, Perker, Cincinnati, 29, E. Devil, Clnclnnert, 16. W L 91 64 17 1• l"Cf. 576 s10 SIO 467 ~ ~ STOLEN &ASES--Cotomtn, Sr Louis, 101; E Devis, Clnclnnetl, 73; ltelnea. Mo"'rtal. 61. Ollfte.tn, ~. 441 S.muer. PllllaoelPlll•. 41 PITCHING 113 0.Cll k>nll-·Ktrflld, Houtton, 11·1. 2.n ; ltRoblnr.on, Clnclnnell, 10-J, J.16. c;a Oledt , New York, 16·S, 2.10; Derllno, New York, l4·S, l tl: Ttltulvt , Phlltoetohle, 11·4, 2.57 11 ,. 70 IO 70 .. 70 81 I AST DIVISION •·New Yori. 99 S? Pnlltotlonle 10 11 Monlree1 IS 1S SI LOUii 7S 1' Cl\ICtllO 64 17 Pl1tll>urg11 61 to •-Clln<l\to OM \tOn ltllt TIW\Olv'l S<Wel Hou\lon 4 ~' 0 New York 9 SI Loul\ I MontrH• 10 Cn1caoo S San Dlt90 S Allenre 2 Plll,OurOI\ 6 Pl\1taoe1on1e S Clndnnall 6 San Franct\CO ~ Tedllv'l <it mts 10 10 16 ., 17 11 19 ll , 2• 3S JI S.n Oleoo IHawkt"' 9·11 91 Dtdeen IHOMv CUii I l·f), 11 New Yon Aou11ere 8·61 ~I C111ceoo tMover 1 41 Montreal tSeora 4 S1 111 P111,ourgn (Rtuttnel 9·16) n Atlt n•• IMt l'l1er I) 161 ei C•ncinne11 Power 7 61 n Pnl1aoe1on1a tGrou 11 11 ar SI Lout• (CO• 10-12), n San Franc,.co LeCou 10 171 ti HOu\IOn live n 10·11 n Tllundt't't G1mH Sen D•ego a1 Doct9en n 4'11enta at C1nc1nna11 New 10'1' at Cn1ca110 San F'anCt\CO a l HOutlon l\llonrrea( •• Pltl\OurQll n P1111aae11>n•e at St l ou•• n AMERICAN LEAGUE Indians S, Alt9Ms 1 CLE VELAND CALIFOtlNIA ao r II OI .~ r h bl Bernzro 2o S 0 0 0 Burl"n an 4 O 0 0 Buller Ci 4 1 ) I Joyner IO 4 0 I I Franco n I 0 0 0 Oo,,.n1ng I 4 I I 0 DCia" '1 l 0 0 0 DtCnu )O l 0 I 0 Allanson c I 0 0 0 tienarc-rt 2 0 0 1 Carter lo \ 0 1 ? Gr er 7o 3 0 0 0 MHa ll 11 4 I I 0 KllOlllO U 3 0 0 0 Sn•O.r rt 4 0 I 0 Ptllo\ Cl 2 I 0 0 T aoter an J I I I 8oon11 c 2 0 I 0 iacoov Jo • O 2 I Mel,.,, or 0 0 0 0 Sando c l O I 0 Nerran c O 0 0 0 Nlaon 11 I I 0 0 Tot91• Jt S 11 S T91al\ 11 1 • 1 Scou ov t~ ClevelalMI 000 001 111~S CelHemla 001 100 000-2 Game W1nn1ng RBI fabl•' 1) LOB-<1evttand 9 Ce1tforn1a 2 28-Snvoer (art t r 2 Banoo Ta Oler lS-8 ul er S-Henortr • Boon" IP H A ER ee ~o OevelalMI Swl~Otll w • Callfemll M Wiii L 18 9 Luca\ WP-Sw1M tlt 11 l q I I ) 2 ) 0 umo1re>-Hor!'e foung ""'' Coonev St< ond. Palermo T nira. Bron~mon T-2 •? A-21671 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Am«lc.en l Nou• (Tilr.utlh Menoev't Gem.ti BATTI NG 420 al Oal\l Moll•l'OI• Ntw '<'or~ JSI 801111• Bosron 346 Puc'lo.ell Mlflr~ \Ola ll2 T t Oler Cleveland l21 R•Ct Bo••on 11• ' RUN!>-11 Henoe••on New vo,• 12• Mel •1nglv New vor" Ille Puc•e11 Mlnne\Oto toe BOllG\ 80\IO" IOJ Cerrer Clevtleno IOI RBl-Ct nHCD Ot'lo.lano I IS Cerrer Crevereno 101 l11ct Bo•to11 101 Btll Toronro 106, Malllngty Nt,,. Yori. IOJ PrnltY ~ellla 103 STRIK EOUTS-Scorr, Houllon, 21S, VIMN~. ~. 2111 Goooen, New York, 111; Fernenotr, New York, 111, Ryan, HOUllon, 176, Youm1ns, MontrMt. 11• SAVES-RtarCIOn, Monlrtal, JS, Worrell. Sr LOUIS, 34, D Smith, HOUllOll, JI, Lt Smlrn Clllca(IO. 19, 8tClro1l1n, Phlleot lPlll• 27 A"9M •vet•9H ( Tlv9119f1 T""419Y' l Game) aATTING Rvtl Potl0o' Jovt1tr Gric,, Buo:.leSOll t11norlck Howett Oownlno Dt<:111Ct1 Ptllls Scnorte•o JaCk\Qn- MHltr Wl\ltt Jonu Boone w lltono Nerron llllcLemore T.i.lt Al • H H• All l"n . 20 4 I I 4 400 17 I S 0 I 194 su ,. 144 n tl 190 19S 41 ll 9 lO ?81 256 :u n -s ?• n 1 270 43 14 13 46 ,,. •36 1• 37 • 20 2 n 417 11 131 II 17 269 416 6S 126 2S 91 259 SOS 11 130 3 SI 2S7 130 '3 T09 fl SS 253 392 6J 99 17 S4 2SJ 52 6 13 0 • 250 )2 4 I 0 1 2SO 368 70 IS 16 48 731 •n •7 96 1 41 n1 211 n 61 1 ll ns IO 4 IS I I 118 0 0 0 0 0 000 SOIS 744 lll6 154 701 Ut l"ITCHING II" " ee so W·l ERA Wiii ?S7 206 69 199 11·9 2 10 Moore 65-lrl SI 22 so 4·S 1 7• Candtler e 78:V, 61 24 61 I · 2 2 1S LvCH 43~ 41 S 29 4·0 l 09 Forller )9 4J 16 26 •·I l 7J McCa\~111 2191"> 19' 87 116 16·9 J 41 Cor0t11 7& 61 II 36 4·2 J 43 Sulton 192 190 43 112 1 ~·9 l 70 F ,n1ev .a 31 n 12 1 1 J 13 LJgo 14 12 ~ I 1·0 llo Ru111e •<l'l? 41 1 17 I ? 4 6~ Cl\eowlck ?• U 13 9 O·S IH ~•a\er •, 6 1 7 O·O l l t T .... , 1361 IVl 4St 19111·61 JM Sevtt-Moore 20, Cort>en 10 For\rer S Luce' NATK>NAL LEAGUE A1tres4, ~O LOS ANGELES HouSTON Sex 1b RWIHm\ If C•Dlll rf Guerrer lb MalUk ID Trevino c Hamrtn lb AnOt\n n JGonlll cl Powell o S..1>n Gelv11 o 8Run r P" APene o Duncan 011 T.i.ll H rlllll 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 HllCMr cf Doran 2D Garner Jo we111no o,, GOavl• 10 Beu rr Cruz 11 A>hOv C Thon n 8Pene " O"ntlf\ D 1' 0 l 0 Tettll S<°" bv IMINt •b '"Ill 3 1 I 0 4 I I 0 2 0 0 1 I I I 0 1 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 ~ I I I 1 000 1 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 1t 4 s l Lea,..,..._, · 000 000 000-0 Heuslwn 100 100 Oh-4 Game Winning RSI -Garner IS1 E-AnclerlOll 1. Powell OP-Lo\ Angele• I LOB-LOI """'H J Hou\lon I 7B-Ooran HR-AlllDv (6) SS-Beu 1 l201 Hatcner JSI Cruz ()) S-DHhaou SF-<.arner LMAnellel Powell L 2·1 Galvez A Pena Heu11en IP H A ER ee so 2 3 3 1 ) 0 J Dt1htlu W IO·S 9 0 0 10 Umorru -Horne. P111<>ne Flf\I R oorev S.Cono, Enot1, Tlllro. Rur111e T-1 u A-2113• N~L NATtONAl CON,I RINCI . .,,.. Allant1 $an Francl,eo New Of1t111s Clllc•llO MIMHOlt Dtlroll Temoe l ev w ... W l T , 0 0 , 0 0 2 I 0 I 2 0 ~ ... , 1,000 S6 1000 IOI 667 10 W SI Cantrel l 0 0 1.000 ,. ' I I , I 7 I H I 0 667 .. 0 333 .0 0 333 ., wo111no1on l o o 1 ooo ai Oallat 2 1 o • 667 97 NY Glen la 7 1 O '6'1 62 Phll1dafPl'll1 0 l 0 000 31 SI Louil 0 ) 0 000 l3 Green 8 1Y 0 3 0 000 25 AM••teAN CON,IR•NC.a Denver *"" tc.en11tClly San Dleoo ........ Cincinnati Clavole no Houlton Pl11souro11 w .. t l 0 l 0 , . 1 2 0 ) c-11 0 1.000 91 0 I 000 91 0 667 .. 0 lll 14 0 000 Sl 2 I 0 667 10 333 61 1 2 0 I 2 0 .o l 0 Int 333 "' 000 11 s.l 30 6S 7• 47 n 47 17 '6 tO SJ 41 ~ 71 62 70 91 SJ ., New Enoreno NV Jets eutteto Miami lndl1n100Hl 1 I 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 667 ... 47 661 as ., llJ 14 74 I 2 0 JJ) 103 111 0 3 0 000 10 ., SIHlcllV'• Gtrnea ••mt al Pl'llleOt lPlll• IC,,a nnet 1 11 10 e m I S.n Dleoo er ••Iden S.n FrencllCo 11 Ml1m1 Allenle et Temo1 Bay Cnlceoo ti Clnclnnell Detroll el C11-.1end Grffn &t Y t i Mlnnt10l1 KensH Cltv 11 BuH110 New Orltln\ er New Vor k G1enl\ Pltttovroh er Hou1ton S.t lllt el Watnlnolon New York Jeri er lncllena ootl• New Enolt nd e r Dtllvtr MendtY's Gerne Dl llH t i St LOul1 ICllt nnt l 7 at 61 NFL leaders (Tlw'ovell Mlftdev'l .. mH) AMERICAN CONf<IRfNCI Ou•,,.,..cit' l"A PC Ven TD INT Marino. Mio Eeson, N E O'Bn•n Jiit Elway, Dt n Kellv, Bufi llS 70 99? 10 ) 96 S8 11• s 0 9t 6J as 49 6S J9 977 6 ) S7t 6 0 62S 2 Warner Sea Allon, ••Iden Btll e utt BroOlu, Ctn C Jeme• NE RUll>arl TCI Ydl AYO 64 261 42 " 24' 4.0 so 111 43 lS 117 5 J S6 us J 3 Aec:eMln 'l"C Yd• Avo Morgen, NE ?l 311 17 3 Toon Jtl\ II 271 IS4 Bvntr Crev II 190 10.& Clavron. Mia 17 411 24 ? Chrl•lwnaan. A•ldtn 11 ltl 11.l NAT~NAL CON,ERENCE Ou• rtof'btch L<i TD 31 J 20 I 42 2 S3 0 16 I L<i 1'D u • 46 1 40 0 49 ) t2 I Pfl. PC 69 38 100 66 Ydt TD INT Arc11er All DWnlle Dall t<.r1mer Minn l(tmD SF Monrane !> F 636 S I 743 7 3 86 4q 1>10 S I 10 4q S94 l l 46 32 3S6 I I Olclierltn, A•m• Poton. 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TulM •New Mulco 2 ovtt St" Dltoo SL ·C•l"ornla 10 OYer Sen JOM St "-OO/IOIM llOl'fll IM m . WATlll P'OLO' c.,,.,,.,...., ale9I SOYTH COAST co• .. ·•••NC• 0.... .... 21, Mf .... ,...... 6 Ml Sen Anronlo I 1 I )-• GOlcMtt Weat S 1 6 l-21 GOiden Welt .coring eucnenan S. !flpiv 2. &liCklev • f &udma n J, Ven 0.kll 2, Ltrll'I I JtffrlH 5, Murol\v I Goalie '9Vtl Snaplro 6 Roblnaon 3 OtlAN<iE I~• CONf<IE•INC• Oft1-CNll It, SM 0"9I Mew 16 Ora nge Cotl l 1 • S )-19 Sen Dleoo Melt I • J 6-16 Oranoe Cotti teorlno Stewerr • Keller 4 CnrlllenMn 2, O'Rourkt 1. &unoe 1. Wtall\tr man I, M1neu 1, Ouncen I. Sturdlvent 1 Goalie H Vtl Collen 7 Hlttl ldtMI Ctf'-_. M1tr I, Cetta MtM 1 Corona def Mer 2 1 l 1-t Colla Mtaa 0 I 4 1-7 Coron• Ml Mer •Corino Hermon 2. Crowell 2. Otolno 2 Heao 1, Morgan, I Goalle ttvea Weoner, 9 Col t• Me&a lCorln11 Mtntss J, Prlcl\911 2, lllwek I. Coonl, I Got II• ltVH T tyl()r 1 LOlle IMdl ....... I, H~ ... di 1 11unllno1on Bttch I l 2 1-1 LOl\ll &Hen Poly 2 l O >-t Hunllnglon Btecll \Coring JOl&Ofl 2 !Klt <CI 2. Dre kt I. Russ I, Ritenour 1 Gotllt ••vet Keuttman IS SUll,.NG Stullblel ~ INTE•NATtONAl TRIALS """ RIUfld Orange County \urft" eOvt!IClno Darren Brll11arl (Hunllnoton BHCll). Olno Andino (S.n Clemente). Mell Arcnlbold CS.n Clemente) Merk Menoen (Cott• Mtttl. Rlcl\lt Collin\ 1Co111 Me&e), Buo Llamu (Huntlnoton BHcl1J Orenoe Counrv \urltr• t11mlntlto SColl BenutlOs (Huntlnoron 8Hcn). And~ Fomenko (!>an c1em1nre1, Mlkt Crulckanenfl. (Dene Polnl1. BoObv 11.lllen JHunllnglon 8HCl'll. Colov Oullew (Hunllnoton Beecl\), Jc>fln O'Connor fLeoun• 8t1ch) Merk Reeoer <Hunlll\Qton Buell), Jett Soerrv (Hunllnoton Beach). 8rt1n McNulty (Caolllreno Bucl\I, Jerry Bovd (Hunr· 1no1on BHCI\), Jenn 1(1, .. 11 IHunlll\lllOll 8HCl'll Gary Eooer (Newoorl Be1c111, Howero Duci. t NtwDOrt Btecn) WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL , ..... NAIA DISTIUCT Ill Cet &aolltl def Southern Celltornie COl"941 15·1 1S·9 IS S """ KMel Corona oat Mer Otl EOllon la· II 15·4, S· IS IS·9 1)·9 Me(lnt oet La ktwooa, IS·S, IS·6 lS·IO Min ion lfleto def Esrencle. 15· IJ, 1S·9 IS· IJ WOOObrlOge def Ceotstreno Vallev IS-6. lS·I. ll IS lS· 11 Irvine oet We••mln\ler. 9·1S. 15·6 IS·4 15·1 0..., '" flVllne OAVEY'S LOCKUI (NtW-1 lhllCl\>-S Dool\ 110 enole" u vt11Dwte11 SJJ oonllo 109 Dulltt lune S6 calico DH \ II •tna oeu l rte llDut • \Culoon S '"HOll\ttO 2SO leno daO\ ISO manerel 11 01ec• ''°""' NIWP'OttT l ANDIN<i -2 ooe•• n anOter\ 17S oonllo J7 H nO oa u IS calico oeu J neilout S •neeo•neaa 76 lCulo1n 11 roe~ I •n. I Oleck \H oan lrtlHleOI I mt Cktre1 j~Ul~lC<> Golden West' 00,"T Jl.ST G·o T HROUGH I T - G ROW T HROt;GH I T! occ poloists ~ ~ ~ Di ~, SEMI NAR POSt Victories ~ ~ W \~o·~e FOR DIVORCED 1 11.,l~.~E~ :,_~1~ICs.~:-L~!~/NGllN.., l \....' AND SEPARATED ~~;~:;(:~;~~.~~~2n~~~,:::~~~1:~~~~ °"~2,.., .. ,.-ji.o··~i~~~ I Recovet'j . PERs3sE~F ALL pe11t1on w11h an cn~y ~ 1-6 '1rtory 7' .. _, w ksh Six Thursday Evenings nvcr '1\1t1ng Mt. ~:rn .\nton10 fuci.- i hl' Ru,11<.•re;Jumpt•d out to leads of I 7:30-9.30 p.m da' Ol.. op Sept. 25-0ct. 30 1 2-l Jt hallt1me and I S-.1 afta thm~ I quam·r\ n\ sophomores ~\Ian Bu-..----=-------------, OWN 2,500 have sNend8d chanan and Jae;on kf1ncs kd lhc "'3' TE C~~E 10 previous worlcshops "'1th liH: goal'> c.Kh Da' id Bud man ST.:\' D H E ft S PRESBl''TERIA ' C'H l H l 'H chipped 1n '-"llh lhrc:c goal' Goalkeeper Bill ~hapm1 "orkcd "Jt•v. pot I Bc,1c h - St Andre ws C\t I St h St the fim half. stoppmg '1~ "ihots and IMPORTED BEER ' ' ' '" '-•"port Harb.n H1~h '>! 'R .. ~.,11.11 'u.·lding t"n goals t.111 ti1 1-288';" Elsewhrrc· Presents Orange Coast It, Saa Dlt10 Mtu t•: The P1ratcc; poured ll on early. leading 7-1 after one period, a nd cruised to the win at an Diego in the Orange Empire Conference opener for both c;chools O('(. now ~-1 . wa~ kd h)' Karl tewan'\ ~IX goal<, rm Keller added four goals for the P1ra1ce; In high \~hoot nct1on Corona del Mar 11, Costa Mesa 7: fhe Sea Kings 1umrx·d out to a 4. l halftime lead and hung for thei r third win w11hnut a Im' 1uor\ Ri ll ( ro"dl. <;,l'Ott Ckdmg ;md Ju nior Jim I larmnn C3Ch tallied twice for C'dM "htk ( hns Wagner c,toppcd nine "hot\ 1n goal for the winner Loa1 Bucb Poly 8, HHtla1toa Beacb 7: \(kr rall)ing for a third quaner le.id. I lun11ntton Reach fell v1ct1m to a pair offal rnhll1t goal' m the fin.11 5' c;cc-und' Tht Oller" C 'hud1. Joseph lied the game 5-5. with 2 12 rtmam1ng 1n the 1h1rd Quanrr and momcnt'i later Bnan 1accn put lfunt1na1on Beach ahead After Pol} 11c d the game rarl} in 1hc fourth }X'rtod, 'i~1ana ag.11n f'~I tht' Oiler\ nht·oll hut t'-'"O follnw·1rl gonh n\'ar the lin1'ih jl.ll\l' l'nl\ thf.' \ ICtOr'\ ALL STAR BOXING lrvlne Merriott Thursd ay, Sept. 25th 7:30 p.m. • •MAIN EVENT• • Heavyweights GMQ FRANCISCO PUINTE va. aEQUERA -10 Rounds- ' Exciting Supporting Card fNrurlng L .. lefttM11t1 omct < ... AM) ~onao ~"C...CoftM fackJ (UndefMted) ""9e RESERV~D SEA TS TICKET g ~VAILA9l! UP Till FIOHT TIME 127 60-•22.50411 50 TO OR0£R TlCKETS CALL MEGAN'S Tlci<ETS 157·6757 OR AT TICKET MAST(A LOCATIONS, MAY CO MUSICPlUS& SP()ATMARf I I II ·f Ann ive r sary Sal e STARTING SEPTEMBER 26th 203-503 off ALL MER CHANDI SE Cillo~ K?usso l 080 Bayside Dr. Newport Beach 720·0410 HOURS: 10-6 PM SUNDAY 11 -4 . .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /W~, ~ 2A, ·1-ca Tm...a nw....,..a... , ..... , ...... , ,.,., .... ..... Jonn Storl (U.J.) .... Melt Aneer (U.S.), 6-4, 6·4, ,..,tr FJtrl\1119 (U $.) ct.I. ~ ....,,_ (V.S ), •·2. 6•4; aw Sdlllll1 (U $,) -c1111,10 Va" -on60Ur11 ISOultl Africa). 1·'· ... ·-N• lcMlll . ~.~:--' AMal\CI (Ml) Oii E . lt'*«f_., 6• 1, cMt CrllMll, 6•0, def K Po, H : J. Po (Ml) wori. 6·1, •·O, 6· I; Hoftmtn !Mil won. 6•0. 6-1. 6-J Deullll9I ~H-MAA-•. F~..Gfftll,..6--0, def ~l·Ytrtall, 6·0, Olf. MleMfta·&t ll\ort, 6-1, Sl""°'°"·Ulllnotr (Ml) WOii, , ••• 6·0, 6·0, kl\util·K1IMf (Ml) Iott, •·7, won, 6·2, 6·) l" .... V ...... lt,C--~I ,...... Sa"ll>"HI IPV) dlt. kott ... 1. dlt &t in, 6-2 def PheOUt. 6-1, Ito (PVl IOst. 1·6. won, 6·J. foal . 1·6. Elf1 IPVI IOlt, 2·6. 0-6, 1·6. Deullll9I Hooet·VllfO CPV) 014. Ctoroll·Harllll>lri*'. 6·2. def HOvH ·&aitlllnai, 6·), def Stnllf)· Kr1X.•tr. 6•1, Founteln·Murlllnt IPV) won, •·2 IOlt, S·1 won, 6-1, l utmen·li.et. IP V) wOll 6-3, IO", 1·6, •·6 14IMll ll .......... , s...... JonnSOll IE I def Ceor1. 6·2. Otf lnaOI. 6·1 Otf Leooold 6·0, Goiclbarlllf IE > won 6·0, 6· 1 6·0. Amnnenn (EI '°"· 0·6, 0-6, l ·6 ~ ''tt"·Turner fEI def Kt llar·GrOkowlcz 7·&. otf Currv·Wey 1·S, oaf Lu1,,er·Dunk1n l·S, K OtM>n·Jetfert CEI IO", 3·6. l ·6 •·•. GOtOtckt ·L OtM>n IE I won, '''• 6· 1, IDll 3·6 ~·taMlt ... lrvlM 2 ~ Hu ling, (El def Otnaon, 6-3, oef EMI•. 6·2. def LM. 6·0, Biren CE > won, 6·2, 6·2, 6·1 Hendrick• IE I won, 6·0, 6·2, 6· I °"""" Srraw·Farquar (El ID"· J·6 • ..,on, 6·3. •». Burcll·Beck IEJ won. 6·2. ICKI. 3·6, won. •·•. Pler&0n·OtullCI (El won, 6· I. 6·•. 6·0 MllikM 14, H.,..,..,....,. ... OI 4 NOit RHuln llOI ..... 11aoie socc•• CemrnuftltY u9eel G4ldall Woat 4, RlwnMlt 1 GOiden w"r lCorlno Penner 3, Howerton 1 Goalle '8VI\ Bontr_, I T~V'I tnnsac1teftt IAHIAL.l Amwk.M LM9119 CLEVELAND INDIANS-S1oneo • one vier working aoree~r wllll 8utte'10 01 111e "'meroca11 Anoclelion DETROIT TIGERS-Re<elltcl Mall No•n cercner from Nasf>vtllt ot tl\e Americar1 "' •OClallon ICANSAS CITV ROY AL~-Traoeo Oe r•yl Motltv outfielder, 10 lht At1er11e Breve> tor sieve SllltlO• ollcner IASKI TaALL Natlenll lell!"'*' At..cltfletl LOS ANGELES LAll.ERS-Sloneo !Jon t<.t1101111 •r1ort Turner Ot lt 8 11nev eno Aoger Herotn o .. arot eno •or •" Branc,n ano "•O• Martin. rorwarot ATLANTA t1 .... WKS-S.gneo Dom•n•Out w 111i.1nl, torwaro 1cra llvt ·vter CO""'" HOUSTON ROCr<ETS-SIOflto Dave Fem center end COii,,..-Hlnrv OUtrO 10 1nrte·vtt r contrecll Sloneo Anll\On• Bowlt t>uorCI to e one·veer conrract S•gneo Sa"' M1•critt' Micnae Pevne ano Der roc• IJowteno forwaro, •o ••ee eoenr conrrec" S..t.CRAME NTO 11.ING~-S•onoa MtrOlo Preurtv lorwera FOOT&ALl ~lfteNI l"MftWll LM 9'1t DALL. cowBovs-w11veo Jeue Beur aete11slve eno Cornell Gowdv cornaroeck 4'00to Boo Otto 0111n11ve leCkle end Mennv Htndro-, Otftnttve Oat• IO Int> •Oiler HOUSTON OILERS"::"Tredeil Ha,vev Sartm 0Ht n1lvt leCkle lo '"' Oeiroll L·Dr>• for a 19117 lKOnO·rounO Orefl 01Ck KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Placto Ktn McAll\ttr. 11neoac•1r on 1n1ureo '""'"' S1on•a wn11nev Hell llneoac~t<' ----- ANGELS ••• hoe Cl well. but will now have to bear dowa if he wants to 1eh1eve Im ftn1 20-wia tea10n in 1986. ' Wht ( l S-9) WlU Ubty bave IWO more swu th.it year aod will need to win both to tet the coveted No. 20. He looked 1it.e be wu on his way to No. 19 early on Tuaday. Duri.na the first five inninas, be wu shuttina the Indian• out on two hi t&. "The first couple iJuUnp it didta't look like it was fOinf to lake much for Mike to win,' Slid Mauch. ·•we played for a run bere and a run there. We aot them, but the kid (Swindell) was too tou&h . But I wouldo'\ trlde Wm for him." · The Anaels got w 1t1 off to a 2-0 lead 10 the tl:ti.rJi l.Dd fQunh inriinu. In the third, Gary Pettis s.inaled. was sacri- ficed to second, stole third and ca.me bome on Wally Joyner's s.inJle to left. It was Joyner's first RBI s1nce Sept I 0. ln the fou nh. the Anaels used two sanaJes, a wiJd p1tc b a.nd GeollC 1iendrick's fielder's choice to brina home their other run. That was 11 for the An~I offense, but Clevrland was JU St getting started. Over · Witt's la!>t 22/1 inninp, the I nd1ans came up with s.even bits and fou f runs. wh1cb was enough to send him down to defeat .. Some of h1~ curves stayed a little high ((hm> Sando hit a curve and (Brett) Butlc:r had 1wo hits of them," said Mauch ··when }'Ou throw enough pitches o' rr the summer some of them arcn•t g0tng to be when: )OU want them. That happens to everyone, not just Mike W111." Wherr W111 and the Indians are concerned at Anaheim Stadium, it happens a lot With the loss, Witt 1s no~ 0-6 against Cleveland at home, with a 5 96 ERA His last win was '1a) 15 1982 -1n rehef. .. That Cle' eland hneup 1s made up of some prett~ damn good hitters," said ~auch ... The\ don't lead the league 1n hilting b~ accident." The lnd1ane; did Wm in big, using four c:xtra ba~ hits (a tnple and thrtt doublt''>I to '>Corr thr1r four runs. The man "ho did most of the damage was Butler He was 3 for 5. including the: tnplt', scored two runi. and dro' e in another. • AN<ill HOT•S -J"*9 "'anea lt'fl Tvtl· a.,.., ot mt w•tl\ sore mu.ci.i 1n 111e i.ft tlOt ol "" r1D CAO• Ht 1000. • nero tw1no in l\ll Urll 11- 0.1 en• ~noclltcl lllQ'1'81! oown O.w °"" etme on will\ e 0-2 counr ano atruc• out Clerk lllVtcl 'n 1ne oeme 1,, rlonr movtno Cerv SriotllW. 1n nhtldtr e l Brlgl\em Y6ung and lrit minor IHOut\ 10 lhorr,100 Snvdtr ~•nclilO ell tl\rM Olt vt In lfle bollorn ot Ille llr'I 1nnll\Q Wltll nil t1ar1 l ee a-t euonr "'' ',I001n o•me 1ltt11me Cie•eteno ••trier W'90 s~ Hnl•MO nla tnrM·vH r cereer ti tl\t un1ver\1tv of Tea es .. 1111 SOl \lrlu oul\ In 480 1nnl1111• He t\ 111.ro Oii 11\t •11-llmt NCAA 1111 Anotl Manager CO.-Maud\ on Devtn Wtllta's loe< •t cv••• talGI\ •n Monoa v·• >tcono 9trne · It wu 611 .... Olav. ,,. ...... OIAylr>g 1.-1 C.."9t dffO Ht ac•ue•lv ce ugllt ·I Oii •ne wev uo 11 vou c>•eveo es "IUC" nert-court 1>1v.e11>111 tor 1our 1unc11 montv 1n Ntw Vor\ Clh u "4' dlO. 11\tl otav .... tHv r,,. •1111e11 •"nounceo •nat el 9elltrt adl"'l'\l•o~ '""'•'• !or S..no.v \ F 111 4'00,ec ••·on Ott ,.,1, oe oc ""' ~" Oto • re,•rveo \t.•' De\' 'OG•v Hays n amed coach at R an ch o San tiago Corona drl Mar rt~1dent Craig Ha" 1ormerh a tennis and baskt't· balf ,oach at \.11la Park High. has been named thl'.' head men·s tennis coal h at Ranrho ant1ago ( ollege. HaH. a graduate of fatanc1a High befort< a11end1ng <.olden \\est Col· lege and Long Beal h 1a1c led v ilia Park loan opening-round (IF pla~ofT win ln~1 year ~igh heels hurt? Free exams don't. I. lh~ het>b ma' lonk ~otxl hut du tht-\ f~I ~01.0' Fa.'h1onahlt• !>hi~ lt'lld l(l cllll nruak nil! fout prohl11Tb .lllll l':U1 t'\l'll lTl"Jtt' rn·\I. 'ml" \I> 111 ktt•p h1~h h1't'b fr"m ~ llm~ \ 11u Jo\I. 11 \\l' \l' d 1min.11t'tl rnll' 11! tht' rt.'.l\11n:-. pt'l 1pl1 pmtpont· fell ll t''.\..UTI:-. tht• 111\( h 1r J hm11t'tl 111111· hn:1t't'd po<llatmt' • 111 uur ... 1aft Mt' • 1lt1·rn1)! Ir~· llMlt 1•\,Ulh It tht•\ rt'l.11mm 1 ml cli~( 1:-.lh t1·'L' 11r turtlwr tmlU111·nt JJ1\ ft't.'' v.111 hkl'h I'.\· l(t\l'n·d h\ \1>11r 111~ur.u1u· In .lfl\ 1.1.-..· tht· 1r1111al t'\.Ull 1 mt~ \ ou 11nth11\)! If 11 M rt palll I~ hrt•:tklll)!. \ 1111r 'tndt• t I lt1H \!.\ ll." for .1 trt'I' 1•\.Utl \ou ll lilo~ \ 1111r ht·\t \.\ lll'll \ 11u lttl \11ur '°'''' lrom lwatl tr 1 t1 1t tall for JI\ Jpp011!10lt'nt \t1111 • n 1' ~O d m • \0 p m 1 -80 0-521 -6665 I )I k. 'tllr' lto,p11aJ of \:un;i .\na JllOI \11nh(ollt'\tt' \\t llllt' \Jrll:t \na L\ll!-1)(1 California Podiatry Institute . "". C4 '* Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ WednMday, ~b« 2•. 1N6 L~ Fair handicap TMUllSOA Y'S •MntlH (1._ .. , .......... ~) "'"' -t: 12:.lO APf'AL.OOSAS l'•ST "AC•. About 4 l\lflon9' PUl'M 12.IOO Me'°"" I •·Miu Q\JalllV Tl,,,., aov From TllHPUlh, Latctl Tl'la Hatch 4 Of A Kind, Drummer Girt, ltoval Madam , S.m tMlt.na, Rtd On TM Haad. AlllO allglt>ta-TV 8aDv, Miu Kln11'' WOl'ld, •·5'M>oka Straw, -O••ld F Mackle antrv SELECTIONS 1 4 Of A Kind, 1 Lat<:ll TM Hatch, 3 Royal Madam Lontn not SamtM11ena, , OUA•T• .. HORSIS HCOND "ACE. 3SO yards, Purse. $3,000 Clalmlng ThrM .,, .. , Old•. Ct.lmlng prlca '3.500 Tldv 8 Gav. Flvt Oot Mtrr1,,,.n1, Sm•'" War, Marri llanltv To 8t Or Not To ea, Gas To TM Llml••. Chief RHlclanl. OoctOI' Jed ,s£1..ELI IONS. 1. eocror Jed, l. Ollef ~ dant, J Gu To Th• L•mlls L011g\not To 8e Or Not To Bt THIRD .. AC£ JSO va rd\ PurH U ,000 Cla lm11111 Tllrff vtar otds anc UP Cta1mtn11 Price M,000 01GOtP _pett Juste Moon Bar\ Lanes Ex l>l't U. Miit Flr>t 5,111no11<1Q010m111e API To Ooo, Quinto Miu 111<1:110 OovOlt Humoug Counrv SELECTIONS I Humoug County 1 Aot To Ooo 3 S1tt1n011eQOt0mlne LO"ll\not Mite F 1ne THOltOUGHB .. EDS FOURTH RAC£. 6 turtong, PurH 51,000 M•lden cle1m1ng Maidens """ end lour veers Old Cta•••"ng pr-ct s 16 000 I Bred N' Bruce ISID•lle) 1 POPUiar Alt 1Pa11on1 l Re11e111ovs Rose l"e<trou11 • Riven de Btu • t' S•ethngs• S Su~• But• E strecn11 6 Gell ,sra n ev, J A.dvancemt nl Warrtn i 11• '109 11• '" -• 11' 1" ljl a 10,000-t,ooo. I a11en'' Flvllle (0omln9ue1) ? Stranot M1nlc (Var .. r•l 3 T" C"'' Lo.ad (Cast1not1) 4 Comal\ Flare (SlDltlel S Name Of Tiie Ga,,,. (~) • Yuloe>lan Tom (GatrlOOI 1 FOl'ward Commend t91eck·21 I Waltf' Jedtet (Soils· II 9 TOdOV Bov <E"'•d•l 10 E l Paso Dalt (Pallar,Olll ........ 116 116 116 '" 116 116 a 111 11' '" 116 1l Don B. Marrv ISoll\·21 116 12 Liiiie Tvrent (PadrOHI I 16 lJ Manzenaro I lleck ·I) x II 7 14 Load TM We9Qfl (Srellln111.> 1?7 MAMZAN.RO (J· 1) LOVH 1111, oval 41\ rtcanl effor" l~lcala, this would De tovght" IHI, 1<1u11 ro se,,,., mu" draw In, N......._Otl TH• GAME (4-11 Exlf\ Quiet> neat w~lla forc1ri11 tnt pace lhroUllflOu_!,_ pu\had wide ln'I rna llnet turn Tollnoblsrcnence.llronv loe, cOMITS "1.A"E J6· ll Lacked room whlie recln11 In Mevv 1r1fftc, tucl1 Pleven daH11lll LONGSHOT FORWARD COMMA NO SUCTH llACE. 6 lurlOnlls Punt S 16,000 Malda<I A!lowence Ma'*' hllon lwo veer otdl, t>rad In C1lll. I Toullazv tM-1 2 Reoencv Ster !Slt>llle· 1 I 3 Cln1111mon Twl" tFernandarl 4 Anvals Flv IGerrloo· 11 S Ve981 Score (Bt.ckl 6 Plavlng Tao• IOl1vereu 1 B1111ing Broad (P111erson 21 I Humawe,111 (Sco111 9 Jon's Beau (Stevens/ · 10 Trsman t IEslreoa~ AIM ...... '" '" '" 11' xltl 116 ,,. 116 116 116 11 LodY Hlllloo <Soso> 116 12 LO•Hl>le S.lute ISID111e·1l 116 13 Leurentlan (Ptdrore I 116 s Sa ran \ 8ta .. 'Htrnonae11 9 Bii 0 Saro\ Sol•t 10 Don C.arrv 1Stoi1 I ft 114- 11• 14 Lorrlwrno tP.irer1on II 116 IS Bdf'iron D11e 1 (Vergara) 116 16 M1ct1ael'\ J..lldv CGerrldo-21 116 JON'S 8Ellrtl (4· 1) Che net tor mild surorlH ot aota IO clear into tile lint turn, race t1'1 good Al\o t119't>M II Sure Natural IOouglesr 114 ,, Princr AmtMtr 1 I Oom•n11ue1 114 ll BIS!laro (Veroora l 114 14 Tenotl\eerts I Palltrson 114 IS Km 1 C.010 161oci.. • 10'1 16 Ou• Btede Noa uell 114 SAT AH'S BEAU (~ It 6r1tf \Pl!ea lo 04'1fer 1n 1u 1 at Oet Mar wlH setoom hnd easier spot tor dlPlome earns Int ca l• REBELLIOUS ROSE (6-I Work•ng wel1 S•~Cf Sonfo An110 mffl •todv lo roll \lron11 tonttndtr l(IM'S GOLD 2· I A•so e1111101e ••our~\ 10 re<ei.e \trono oul>llc 1uPoorl .t at>lt 10 1cra1crt 1n LONGSHOT BRAD N 6~UCE FIFTH A.ACE o , lurlOllQ\ Purse \ I0,000 (le 4m1nQ Tiire~ 1ear old\ (la•m1no pr~e 'r>reP. "LAYING TA,.S (6·1) Raced verv rani. 1nrou11hou1 closing with ln1erts1 onct settling Clown, figures ctost w11n lmr>rovmenr, LAUREN· TIAN 17.·.2) Reoorredlv e swift runner hu nice work r>alltrn for deOul, 1110 Ille tote LONC·- SHOT VEGAS SCORE SEVENTH RACE. I I 16 miles Purie SIS,000 Claiming Fillies ona m oru, thrtt veer old\ ana uP Claiming once 112,SOO· I0,500 1 C1111>'1 Soirll (Oougles) 1 Bold Woy (Cisnerol) J Juliana 's Dream <Ca11anonl • Tne Pantrv (Slt>lllt ) S SuPrlse Giit O<.aeMll 6 Sagar <Pa11onl 1 La Verne's Sonata •Olivares) e w.-Sol IE•lrMel • Oavallsll Oaular 181act.l 10 fl'lra1t'• Wen.di (Fw nenotz l ... xl09 114 M>LD WAY C3·1l tmonulve winner 01 Oil Mar, Dltw Oul tl\4lrPlv, tHm ~ In wldl oo.n 11aa1, S""'IS• WT (4· I) Was oust 1no1 c1esrrovl119 comP1llllon Dv lwtlv• 1ano111, In le UOMr, strono figure wlln rt Plel, D•V•LtSH OAZ:ZLaR (6-1) Strong •lrtlcll runner will 114! rl11nt 11\art wit" l !IY reclnu tuck, gets wtlo111 DrHk LONCSHOT JULIANA'S DREAM •IGHTH RAC•. 6. lurlong, Purse 119,000 Allow1n<:e M•ldln 111119', 111ree and lour vHr otds · I Lu•trOU\ Addle (Whtie ) Ill 2 Domenica Mia (Slol111-l1 11' 3 Roval Elll• (Oliva res) 11• 4 Venetian BHulv (Sco111 114 S Made,,,. Ptrdee !Garrido· I) 114 o c.1atuo111 .... u:iaua<-40I> 114 1 GVP\V Po1111er (Pldf'ora> 114 I R11llv Oa\hl"ll (Hernenot1·2l 114 9 Manoos Prlnctsl CBnen) I )4 ro Maolc Avenoar (C1t>elltf'o) 111 DOMENICA MIA t•-11 C.altble condilll>ntr hes l\Onad llllt wttt Dred fllly 10 perlecrion. will need Dall In -conlt\I, ROYAL £LITE to II GOOd effOl't wlllie In naeo of Ille race w111 oe on tdoa IOI' OHi lodl V, MAGIC AVENGE" C 10-11 LOllO\not rider sllCll\ w1111 1111s runner w111 Dl' Do• ctr winner ii llrsr 1crou Ille wlrt LONGSHOT MANOOS PRINCES!> NINTH RACL 6 > furlongs Purst s 16 000 Ci.lml"g Tllrtt vu r olds and uP Cldlmong oro<t 1lt,000·14 000 f Angtamen (Pa11er1on) I lo 7 Olst)nclivetv Don IKaenell 116 3 'tovt Of Sankora (Bazan 110 • Dollar Traooer (Stevtns) I 16 S Oouote Oet1c11 CBla("k 1111 6 Grtnoo•e 1or1e11a l 116 1 Hacne1e T acllale I Mt'na 1 I 16 I BloomlnQ T vranr (Vergara ) I 16 9 Down Re nge (Pedrorol 119 tO Mokero (Mun1e111 • 119 HACHAl.A TACHALA f3·1t Come 10 lland 111 LO\ Alamitos conllnuong lorm 1n10 Del Mar Mffl, lllOUld love !hi\ ova l, DOUBLE DEFICIT 12-1> F lgures to t>e wett ba<.~ed a lier 1mpreu111e win, repea t effort will 111ve 100 chOice rough bellte, DOWN RANG£ 16-11 Beller than lo~t Pedrore rides can m1»e amends LONC.SHOT GRENOBLE TENTH A.ACE. I I 16 motes Purtl' 118,000 Clolmlng Three vear ola\ (laomon11 orice U S,000 1 Fa \! Travllo News IS1evp11s t 'l Double O\Jesl (Ver11a•lll 3 Native Forecast (Mera ' C1trene (Or1e11a 1 S Mural (Olivares llS 11S llS 111 11S I, I TEIRY TURRELL LA County Fair, Los Al race results • 1'4endtut Ot Diamond (Mana ) t IS LA Cou.oty Falr Cat tlalnlll• ,..,., '--> TUHDAY'S RHULTS I I Love Racing !Black) •I 10 • NODie Pauer (Fernencla1) I IS ( 1)911 .. ll•MV Mir mffflfte) A .... ALOOSAS fSNUT "ACI. • furlon9' Bull MOon (Peullr>t) Trteture Tr11vt <Crull Jets Luckv Rock lWhlltl Tl,,,. .47.0 1 00 3 •O 300 uo no HO I LOVE RACING (S·21 Second In geme effort, mev hevt ~n bt" Dul for lu1111ln11 In felt, dl"ance \noulO bt no prot>tam, MUttAL 13· ll Hes enough sl>ffd 10 lit clo"r to r>act the n lell, Oliver" to ride, '"O'lll con•t notr, NOaL• PASS•• (6·1) Meldan winner bv many sprint· 1110. \lretcMs out. not wllnoul chance LONG - Al\O ran. OumPIV HumPtv. Soul• C11ttf E;rrot AOPHI , ' SHOT GA.ETANA $$ •xACTA (3·4) paid SS2 00 OUARTERHOltSE S ILEVENTH RACE. I II 16 m ites P urse SECOND RAC• JSO verd• s30.000 1daed 'Ga1twev To GIOrv s1111.es " E191"nal Native (Lecktvl J~ .oJd.L G!O.U P.un.e 132.IOO. VeJue. .Ill_ E11in-*kt-«7at"CI - Winner \19,300 KMPln11 Stride (Sttvensl s '° no 11>0 •ao uo 600 1 Ktn11 1 Qdyuev (Mtnal 114 Time 11 09 1 Sa vona Tower IKHnel) 1 ll Al\o ron· B1amellon Midnlglll 0 11odv Herd J froPOsollert (()f'lege) I U llH d, Moes rmeva. Trash Ma111er M•1•er Fur. 4 Fa m111or (>round <Et1red4) I I• Bar S Super AdiO• (SltVll\l l I 14 U •XACTA <S·l l oatO '6, SO • O.i.. Wini IBt.ckl 11' TH•D RAC•. lSO yards 1 Wlio.rnu\ 8ouM (S1Dlll•I 11' Run Geor11le Jon (Steven') 8 LUClw EdlllOI) l(ostenonJ 111 HOwkOOI A.m l (Lacktv> 9 R1~aoo\1'1r IPt<trorel 11• 1111111 Tllrtt (Ward) 10 Klr.v Clvda tCoraoetloJ 114 Time' 17.N soo J?O l 10 600 u o soo OAK WIN£ Cl ·ll E•mad score while oerninv Also ran David'' Win. Tldv Woltlam. THne•. 1nrou11nout on Ille teed Int enllre ditl•nc•. very l(eweall S\Jn, Soortlnv Bod, CnarllOll Straw contentious Mel, SAVONA TOWE• (4· ll Bred Jettll'I 10 llO lon11er, he•d lo denv co11sldera lion alter $5 EXACT.A (9·l l P•ld 0 1 SO IHI •FAMILIAR GROUND ( 10 ti HU Dig THOROUGHUEDS \lrt•cn "-•O •l Otmonwattd wnlle POtt'in9 hVllt FOVttTH RACE. ~ lurle)(lgs Ul>HI \PflftllnQ, will De llvlng late LONGSHO.T Prtttv Presll11ious (Warr"'' WILDERNESS BOUND Out Of Oeri<neu (Camriou TWELFTH .. ACE. I 16 mites Put1e Foti From C.lorv (Whlla) \1 000 Ct11m1ng Tnrte veer old\ ond Time I 13 J, S 6'0 0 0 HO 3610 10 90 160 uo c10 ,m.ng price U .000 Al\o ron Mounta in Glad• A Wff B•• lri\11 Lo 1 Jet Rovale !Black 11 A 1~ Sierra, Mlcllelle Le Belle, Cou111erleller, Le 11n 1 Cae\er's Canter roou111as) 114 So11n l S110cl>.1ng111 Be\I tCu 1enon· ll 1 U FIFTH RACE. 6 furlongs 4 Fa1dt1• (Ktltntll I 14 C1ndt rllool IMena l s Sier Matertal <Mena -I) 111 Pa1n1ln' Rainoows (Srolllel 6 !Ion 01 Kandv <Eslrada·21 11• Firs! Overall (Sltvens) 660 00 380 H O 380 660 EL•V•NTH RACI. '"' tur-lollt\ Bundle Ot lrOll (Harn1 ndtrl S 60 Metronomic (Sollsl !Xlr• To Flrt IOllvereu Time l IS l•S l-40 ).00 no uo ) 00 AIW ran ~lvth Factor Amartnv Coureoa, ltOll A Nelurel, Otdlcelt U IXACTA <S·61 Peld J•I SO TWIL'TH "ACE. I II 16 (T'lllfl. Natural Flowt r (Slolli.) 14,to KISS'" Ttll ( E \lredl ) Copper Venus IOou111u) Tlmt 1·47 llS lS IXACTA tS-91 r>ald JIS9 00. uo .. 40 '·'° .4.20 SJ() st LATE DOUILE (S·SI e>etd U S 00 ,\lltndence 9,S10 Mu•uet He ndlt t l,9S6,'11 L o• Alamlta. TUESDAY'S RESULTS (JlM .. 4'·MY llaf'ftffl ,,_...., FIRST "ACll. Ont mlla P41Ga Orew Pt.y (Rllcnltl 9 ?O UO 3.40 Ct lltornle M4'11lc I Ptnol 4 IO l 60 Greet In ACllOll (Lillhllllll) l.00 Tl,,,. 2~ S2 EXACTA (6·41 D••d '31 IO SECOND RACE.. One milt trot Pav Cu ll I Bektr I I• ?O •.40 S.00 l(ens Doi IToc:tdl 2•.40 13.20 S\JC>trloc Jet 1F1sco1 l 40 T1rne 1 01 1 S • '1 f;llACTA ('I 71 r>oid U 9040 THlttO •ACE. Ont m11a oaca L• .. Aoc11a11t (Anaersont 10 40 10 .0 9 00 Anavs Mav (S11va 1 1'.20 7.20 W/(nne Nond•ne t Kueoier I l 40 'T1mt 2003 S S2 EXACT A 14·9> oa 1d \l?O 80 FOV .. TH RACE. Ont mitt Pace Pasedena Phantom (Colemen! •9 80 11 20 6.20 Lotte Fut • (Grundvl • 40 l .00 Couo Oe Mein (R•chmondl 100 Time 20? I S 7 JetQuemorr (Ptdro1a) 11' T11ne 111 3,S 8 SParl(lt Over (6 onllla ) IU Al\O ron· Frlsli.v Jack. Ve\led Allohtl1 Time FIFTH RAC£. Ooe m.ie 1ro1 9 CalChlng (Slalllnosl 114 To Jill. Eleven Awev, Bo11owln, Don's Trv11 Lose1 Pride lO'Oona11oe1 760 ••O JIO S60 440 HO 10 Bold Eaceller (SltvtMI IO'I n DAILY DOUBLE 11·11 oa•d ••oso Franm Clouonertv (Rafcnlordl JACOUEMART (4· 11 Wide OPt n finale. as SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlono1 6 Cor S•msol'I IF iscol most or•. IOP 1111s one t>lg Plus, winning roce Devil's Ice (Pedroza) S 40 3 10 2 •O Time 2 OI l S over 1t11s ovat. DURANT (6-1) Figures tor a Priced R1gt11 !Hernanotll 4 60 3 80 12 IXACTA !l _6l oa id \II SO 1nare 11 aDle 10 1cre1cP1 In, 1011 \POI II rtatf wev Snuclnto I Castanon) l 00 SIXTH RAC£ Ont mlle Pace readv FAIRFAX (10· IJ Entered oack qulcktv Time I 10 llS &t\I Of "'"le (.Anderson> S 60 out 11me 1\ running out for 1111s runner Alto ran Muscat Kid, Foll E •<.u•s•on Prince Loven Lev•tv IR•rcnie ) LONCSHOT SENA TOR MCGUIRE tv Pretense . Suert• Juan Oetaware Princr Gentle Sli.ir>oer IKiU I IEST 9£T MANZANERO CStll Race I lnteritule le Time 2 00 , S PRICE "LAY LAURENTIAN 1611'> Recel U EXACT A lJ -Sl oe•d \7' SO U IXACTA 11-31 P••d \28 .0 •-ilenorts apprentice oonev SEVENTH llAC£. 6 ' furlong\ SEVENTH .. AC£. 0'1e mite oace Emtroto Cu• CBrlnkerrioll1 13 60 I 00 S 10 B H Ba ndtu oer IBo ... rgeoi\I 9 •O 6 to 6 40 Comma nder Grttn IOr1>tl 10 20 S •O Bov•g CSteven\I 3 60 N.ckv 0 Br•vo IPerrvl 1060 960 Los Alamitos, Hollywod Park race entries Time 1 11 Andv1 RoDtrl (Lac1i.ev 2'2 40 Also ran P laia Nahve AIP•no Ju!MI JaCI• T •mt 2 °' &ran &e't' Ster SPa111114Nf Son Jan Cra~ st EXACT A 16 41 Pe •d U 3 00 S.S EXACT A I 1-101 Pa•d \311 SO EIGHTH RAC£ One mile oace EIGHTH AAC£. 6 > turron11' W1nsomt LOHsome 1Scnen11.11 1 80 410 300 100 uo Los A lamitos SIXTH AACE. One mile Pace Purse S1 600 Bru na 6 ernum, 6009 I' 8 tut1 SO Rowav L Marlo. 11 ftven Little Jo Jo Mor11on Hiii. Im Soeoa1 P andOra s Girl Skv Ft0'"'" F ro\tv FIFTH RAC£. "0 verd\ Purse SJ SOO Tne Den·m " O•amona F utu••h• Trial\ \Kono Aoove Tiit Rf\I (Btackl 3 40 2 SO 2 •O Siv Pe • IKeevsl .Aretoc Lend (ller11era l 600 380 Ft lioe 1R11c111e l s '° TONIGHT'S ENTRIES (llrd of 4t·CMIV lle meu m"""'91 First 00$1' 1;30 FIRST RACE On!' m e oace Pyrst' '7 S00 ---CJ>.=& LmaL.-~~-~ Jewel ~P•r • S•C1•m·r Norma Soa '' Hot.Mao•e Gerrv Oro F 1no Coraova Si. poer Gee Gee Crurtr K&•lt &rova Lev•'" OoollerPuo ..,.,,..~nra d•••\•On Berv Jane S~11>oer\ Heritage OOC \ Sllll Al\O 1111110•-Ange\ Da v Orta"' B••O<t\ Le•M•fr\ Image Too\1 To Ton• F retdOm S£llEHTH AAC£. One m ote Pace Pur\t Per Ftvtr Rl.'a llv Ettorlltu Tne Duck Hunttr S1 SOO ·..-=:,,,.,,,,,_-..J.ir1fl••'J.i'f-tl"11Pll!-M-Hl..af--j~lt::l~r-------'S'-'a~·;;:;•:;:';-:;c;~o:;-ne; Na'..!.,vP 9.ur Ea1v Et1or1 Pooa1ar 1 r&Clt Meftl'llllr 'Wrncf-Power llo¥¥ytllf~ SIXTH "ACE 4t0 v•rd\ Pur\t' U 500 Tne SPeeo Bus111r, Rowdv Ruler Nuevo C.uru S•o N TONIGHT'S E NTRIES Den,m n D•amono Futurorv fr,111~ tnird Sr r Slv~ Nu Tiit C.old Medoh\I (4Sltl of S3-nlllflt QUertertlorM! meett!IQI ·ftVi\•On v anilla Fa11 Dance 1s1t ven11 • 00 Time 2 00 l S Time 117 3 S st EXACT.A rS •i o'.aoo S18 10 Alto ren Our Coquelle Fantaw F1n1s1> HIHTH RACE. Ont m11P oace Trl\ne's Beau. Caresse K1n11 Bon Firt 1 Sister Moogy Blue IAnacr\pnr 13 00 s IO_!]O __ S c • I oa 1 S --~..,..,. .. ~n~o~e~r -L~o~r~ne~C"'Pl~o-n-o~l~---=~..,S-;;20 • IO HIHTH RACE. 6 lurlon11> &urn 0 011 IF thOO) 4 00 Oom1nan1 Ron• I &lac~ t ~ 00 l 60 3 00 Tome 1 01 SECOND RACE . Ont' m.11" tro11 P.,,,,l' il,&00 S11af1er P riae Se>ec•nl INPre~• Coo1 Cort Qu!Ck Toro Sta r Holl C. '>mo• v ~ .... , Wotrv\ Sollv M Lo•d Monl"'I'" EIGHTH AACE. One mile Patr Pur\I.• SJ 800 Manese Hunter Primo Fresh To1en1 ~11n Sw•"-1<..ng 01 Rhvlnm. Andv\ Go•e 1 or~ues• Stoun,ng On Finl oost: 7:JO FIRST RACE. JSO veras Pur.e S) 700 Se xv Prmceu Loflv l aov B.:irn•1orm' S•na•n<t ror (,old Callo Wetcn HOI Oa111er F1oren11ne Cn1C"-1 Beoumo Counle1s Ouicklv l\atamlv•r11d 1t1on Melc,,lr> (Vttroaral ~60 SOO U EXACTA 17 St oa ,d \S4•0 S1n111e 1 t Mena J S 40 Time l 10 • S Al\O ron Runn1n11 Oet>onoir Tne Bou Onf" Jall\CO, Pa1r1011c Pleooe Loll lden111v Plallni B111nc De Blooc n PICI( SIX I, I 1 or 6 or l 6 s 11 Pll1d SI 310 80 10 flYI? winnong 11eoe•\ ll•'f l'IOrte\l Carr vover DOOi s ll 7SO JS .0.1,0 e11111Dlt-Sluli I ~ ..... ,, THIAO RAC£. One ..,.i~ DitCI' Pur\I! Sl 100 Jekf The F n•e Mit,•o Stint a Sne111m. Cit a HIHTH RACE. Ont mile 1><1(11 Purse s 1,&00 P•l•v Council Our Rovmond Hl11t1 Counstt P H Pnontom. Rowan Cresl Oerov c,,,mt Cockv\ 0111v Bov. \/an Tudor E11mon1 Fro\I Also ell11IDtt-Hon1 Soi• Metoc:ty Ellv• 1n1en1 Pfltf!ll!S\ Native P1eas1n SECOND RACE. JSO varos Pur\e ~ 100 Town Nat•ve A1urp Cu••" Sc ot r Sk•r> r A .11av11nl1111e, W1n11n111 Boll E;rra M~aouct..1 SEVENTH RACE. 4'0 verO\ Pyr1e \) SOO ' r .... o~"'"' 1n1 01ernond Futur1'v f( &I\ tourJ" c21vl\1on IS EXACT A 11·9/ 1>6•0 S66 SO TENTH RACE one fnilt? Pact? Sole Charge tL11c1<evi 9 60 S60 '60 s 60 ,,00 3 60 MOnilfr Cr(lwrt Lng~r (rp1"~ 01' La Crpmp Surt F"rre Nor1111trn Merli THIRD RACE. lSO vards P•irst S3 700 Piece A The Ac•1on )1'1\ BPdu1no Ao111n. Em Jav Moon11111>1 Co111no•a Mo••"ll tvavs Broo"n111 N111r11s. Bedouin R.iod•• Ho•d All Tic ke•s i ne Muckv Ouci. T£HTH RACE I I 16 mitts Frencn Star 1Ca s1anon1 lo'° 6•d For Her I Pt<1ro1a 1 860 S•O 11 90 810 6 00 Our Edwara Anderson• Mer~ Peter ( Plar>o I Time I Sl l S FOURTH RACE O.,e-.. 1e 1ro1 Purse \J 800 Bonn. H~o'°' c,,. .. o,.., l '"f Hou\f" E1eoan• Stud Lct•Oa F4i,,_,.,.., H.,;"'tt ... t='o,,.,~\ F 1rc.1 Hn1 Ch11> TENTH RACE. One milt; pace Purse \? 600 OtdUCIOt>le Saont Bar Jr M.,..~ Pa 111ma\ Provoc111or Moon ~·C"'4'' Hl!l"ll>P" To Ple&sf FOURTH AACE. 410 ~ard1 Pur•e \J S00 1 'le•r old' T ht! Df'mr't'I n 01amt1Md F uh.~,. f / EIGHTH RACE o O vero1 Pur\e '3 SOO Tile O~n1m n Ooamono Fulurotv Tr ol\ I llh d ""on V Clorv C~tr\ Tiit RtDtl Bona Dor.no CaDrtOlt la <Sll>lllt l Time I 44 I S Also ran Universal Mah•. V•••I Score Ed' Bold Lodv F111n11ng Mar•f lltl La PrtC>O\a ll £XACTA 1 II O<l•O SllOO ELEll£HTH RAC£ One milt oace Jonnnv C.oucno CR11c,.1e1 II 60 • 20 J 20 2 60 8 10 Lev• T Alwattr Cn11rlf\ l otion M•\I Oa•ner Startin Frun Hie Red Roe"'' foe Comoanvs C.old (uel>ltrl 2 80 Voeno11er Nuevo 6•11 w ,oa And Croh Cal>ocno" Evere11 S.S EXACT A 9-/t 011d U 91 SO Loro Lev·•v 1Snerrtn1 FIFTl-4 RACE C"'f' ,.. • .. at• P r~e 'I &00 Cnt'<lut•ea ,. • o • Ci•o ... Non•ertv Mirage A,,OY~ ~ctlO~ J a,.....f'\ ..J1hr ,..,.., HO" Se>«!Nl 1( no 0 1 Jllll fv·r1 Ci , \,1•t1 f 4 Ttt Guv Ma 1e1r1c L•onl And111 S•tt•er rt.aren Commanaer E110 Tr a1, t ,,.. div\ on E ll·r>llc& Cash P tover M ~ M" Sire,,, " HIHTH AAC£ 3SO .,,,,n, Pur\e U &00 Jason !>t n• Me Allons Nonderoar Hungrv 11 .. ICK SIX 1 I ) or 6 I ? S 9 oo d I S 719 00 10 f•Vf wonning ''C'"\ (\•1 P!or1eU S1 P•tk S" con10101oon oaoa 1 I• I 00 10 ~OS .-.nn.1111 1.ci.t•1 live nor \t'\I T me I S9 1 S \1 EXACTA I 2 P&•O t 2000 A11t ndanct 1.106 £L£VEHTH AACE On!' rnite oa re Pu•\I' S7 600 C.arrtll M\ Suoer RO"'IO"tl' Nature PIPIH •P BJnnv 'll'emor1es Qt 6a•lv Blu\h1n11 Buo A1\o e11w10 I!-'" F-..... 4 ,.<J Ra,.. ~a..po~rct•r e MadOUctr M •d Crn,,....mv JP! Rorh Mon <,mo•e Em Bat>• Mulut l Ht1na t U 14 SS) Valenzuela, Scott strongest Cy Young Award candidates Dodger s· ace firs t in NL to win 20: Hous ton pit ch er strikeout leader H<>l \J()'\ l \PJ Lo' ,\ngdt·,· Fernando \ .1kn1u\'l.1 !ht· '\;i11onal [,(,·agul··, fir\! 211-game winner th1<. \l''""n .111d I l11u\t11n·._ s1rrkl·out ate Mike ~u111 ar1war 111 ht.· thl· 111r rnnd1datcc; f(lr tht• '\;J ·.,Cy \oung ..\\.\;Hll I hl' 1>11d~wr .. .trl' f}U\h1ng Vale111ul'la. l.\hO rttcht•d .1 ll.\n-h111t•r a~a1n,1 1lw \\Int\ ~11nda) night tt l rt'aLh hl~· 211., 1l tnr' m.1rJ.. lnr thl• tirc;t 11ml' 1n hi\ l arl·rr Hr \ al\tt lhl.' l11't 1)1,Jgt•r,· ~t>-ganw \\.tnntr '>tnlt' fnmm~ John 1n I~~~ .rnll lhl· ltr\t 'vfl.'\ll<ln·horn maJur leaguer lo wan '.!() ganH'' 111 J \l\t,1\11 I hr ''tm' '11mmJn<.ling kadl'r' 1n tht: ~allnnal I t:agur \.\ l''l .ire hoo.,ttng \mil 11-IO. who lea th the lr.sgur \\1th ~I\~ '\lnJ..t·ou" 1n t•arm·d run a\l·ragc ""1th ~ 1 I Jnd 1n 1nn1n~' flrll hl'<l ""r th ~54 J.' It dq~·nd,nn "'hJI \llU l'rnpha\1/1.' ··\cull \;ml 'ft '"u g" h' l'Mrtnl run .1\l·ragx an<.l 'trrl..c·11ut\ l''l' 1mt " prtlt\ ~CHtd \hetl ·htr11' third h.l\t'rnan Phrl C 1arnl·r 1hinJ.., thl' 'ot1ng w1 II he dow "'You \t: got 111 look al \coll'<; rR.\ and \lrtJ..l'OUt\ and he 1mprt'\!>l'd ," (1arna,a1d "M ) '"ll' gm·' tn '\l'otl But 1-l·rn:mdo m·\er beat<. h1m,rlt He r11t'nco; "'l'll. htl' well and cut'i off J lot ufhrl\ v.rth h" glms I k '' JU'>l nsll' wugh Pill her ... Va l('n1eyl;1. ~0-1<>. uncl \rntt rncild ix· prc'>Sl'd Im till' .t"ard b) Pllt,hurgh·, Rrd~ Kho<.len. I 5-10 . \.\> rth no r hann· ol w1nn1ng the dr' 1swn Dodgers hd' l' turnl'Cl thcrr attt·n ttnn 10 Valcn1Urla '"n the < ' \ oung honor lttk . till' hdprn~ "'"101 t.r~tng amth1ng :iwa~ from °')('nil cir Khodt•n, hut this 1!,U) (\ akn1ucla) ha' ""on 2<> "'th,, patdll'J -ur ltnt·up ·· l>odgn' \.1,tnagcr Tomm~ I <t\ord<i ..,aid .. lie"• go1 to he the ( ' Young winner " The Dodger<, helped Valcn1ud a \.1onda) night "rth a 9-2 '1cton and J..l·pt the 1\'ilro<.' magtl numix·r at f(lur for drnrhing thl' di\ 1'i1on t ro"n ·· r hi\ tl·Jm "·" lirt'd up " I J\onla ';ml ·· 1 hl'\ v.Jntl.'d th l\ llnl' h.111 for f"crn.1nd11 L \ l'I\ g.U) on our hallduh ""·"pulling tor him lie gt'l'' \m1 h" hran .t11ll \t1UI l'\t'r' l tnll' hl' Pill ht'\." Recor d effort beats Dodger s llOI \TON (..\PJ -Rool..1e left- handcr J 1m Dcc;hatl'S set a modern m.iJor lc.sgut· record h~ stnk1ng our l'tght hattt.'r\ to \tart the game rues- da) night. and fin1c;hcd with a I wo- h1tter an<.l JO \tnkcouti; to lead the Ho uc;(on '''ro" to a 4-0 shutou1 of the Loe; 4-ngckc; Dodga~ The \'ICIO~. rnurkd With Crnetn- na11·, 1'1-5 'Kt Or. over lian Francisco. rcdu1.1.•d Huuc;ton's rnagrc number to 1"0 fo r l'l1 nch1ng the Na11onal League We<.1 f hc .\stro<; open a two-game scm·<, "1th San r rnnn\co tonight. and a Houston '1ctof) and Csnc1 nnat1 lo\c; i1garnc;t ..\1lan1a \\Ould gl\e the .\\tro\ their firc;t d1 \'1\lon title since JQ81J Stt.''t' 'la\ got 1h1.· first hrt olT D1.·<,ha1c\. ,1 \1ngk to <,tan the tourth. e~tcnding hi\ h1111ng <.tn:ak to 21 gam1.·'· the longcc;l 1n the NL this '>Ca~on Thl.' onl) other Los <\ngclcs hi t \\a'> a c;rngk h' I-no<. C ahell 1n the ~l·\ l'rllh \ Jll'O/tffl.r 1.1.h11 "'"'the J"',rrJ d\ .1rouktl'1n 1'1>-.I \Jtd hl 'n111 "11rn111~ .1h11ul l.\1nn1ng<1g;11 n ·T \ l' j!llt n1 rt h Ing '" do \,\ 11 h I he ( ~ ) OU ng \ ot ing Vall.'n1t1l'l.1 '<mi . \II I t.tn Jo " pill h m ) best Aul I'd mulh r<tlhl'' ht• 1n 1h1' l luhh11u'l' than 1he1r ... " \<,trtt.., \.tan.1ga llal I ~tnlt'r \\t11rld 111..r 1c1 \l'l' "iu111 v.rn lhl' h1111111. hut hl'' more <<>ntl'rnl·d .1h11u1 "'nn1nii lhl' rwn n,1n1 I <Inn I 1.1.orn <thout pla\l'r\' goal'·· I .tntl'I \.11d A'-..,oto Fernando Valenzuelta. wbo beat B ouaton for hla 2 0th win Mon day, ls a ca ndidate for the Cy Youn g Award thla year. Ptnl'h-h11ta L.1rr\ "ice porfl('<l out 111 ~nond hascman Hill Doran rn the 1h1rd to end Drsha1c-;' stnkeout 'itnng. He walkl.'<.l Onl' on the nrRht. PUBLIC NO JI Cf PUBUC NO TICE Pl&.IC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICC PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICC fir'",.,. 1,. ,,., OERS APPLY TO THIS nrClsl)t 01;inq1'(n.,111, r;. /11 1 IJ1lf\ rn11s1 br ~ub VPl<'Cl•t" S\1100110 r;i-.1> .,1 .,.1tit>t•tl '"" "" ,11,.1'1 M1,.,,.. CASE AHDMAY8£FOUND P ARCF! I A•1 ,r t1.m1,.rt r"''"" .;ccf)ml)l!n1e(l by Lot~rillr,.,11., ·11 1 1«•1 I'""' "'''" "" 11,11,ir11 ,. 11 '°:""' _., .• , A ' •• IN "F'ILE A" UNDER THE l Ath "'41PtfH,1 ,,, I ,, • j I \ '"o or r,t~h nr (.8f1tf1ed lrn,;tp t•'f fJr(1•1tl Ill fiuc .. ,•Hi f11' f 1111 qfir,11 ,,,,, tmnttn" of Bl.C1 • .. , ... fJ!I -.,.ABO VE -REFERENC E D To~c• 6J'.7 <lS ~h<Jwr tor • "''"" w•lll lt'IP trnlnnfl' to P.1q1· 4P. '' M1~1 M;1w. '" ,.,,11 .,,11.,1,v 1ri .. 1 "'"' M"~, .> , , , ~ .. CASE NUMBER. Mau rec.u1tJeO 111 l:lvo• <. • '. '" uo1itl "'-Cln con1t1ma11on or '-"'"' 111 r t,r 1l<!Jte < , !lily IJ\c llUl•l i-, n·~t.'l~•·ll tc 11, ... , 1 , A" , ,., , ., DA TE OF ISSUANCE Oc-P;igP<. 4~ '" 4'8 "" ., ,, , ,1 ,, 1 1lr ; '"'' (,ou11 ( .1111.,, 1 wi 1 •"'Y '''"' ,111 h>11\ ~1,1,r 1., lober 1•. 1915 1M 1•,1 M ''-'' rAC.t "th •' • 11r1 t ,.,pit ,~ rPo;Pr.-•ld ff• fA Trw .. 1h• ', ~11t J'}' t ~' w Diiirr1 'u·id1•mCHH A UNITED STATES Ralph G Pagter. Untied I01.,11qP Cr"'"'' ' 1iil 1•' I ,., 1 ,, , ""')II hotl'> 11•11' r ,..... 'v•" '"' 1t l'Hlf • 8ANKFIVPTC y COURT Sl•ta1 B•nkruplcy Judge •i ,..~"'" '' '•"'""r I I• •' t•• •l C,o>plPmbf'r 8 ll•l•n110, "'"Ir.rt,"" ""·'"' <; l f v I N ''()WA Ii fl CENTRAL DISTRICT By Halen Sennett, Deputy tPn! '""'' rov<'• '"' rr i I ·~t v.11•'"" "If''''· .... 1 ... I Woty n• 1<;t N Adn"t" ·''·ii"' nl Of' C ALIFORNIA Clerk tl1!1111 '> "'Glror '"'' • '" • • T ~ I/ F N H 0 WA A 0 ''"'', "''"'""''-1 "" nrl1 111o· t .,, it•• 1,1 llro ,,11r1 J ~· ~·t .., Addre11 508 Federal .1t0rin\ '1Qt'lt\ '''''' '""'' It f'• Af1,n1r•1Sl,ator o' Tr1•rnf1•11,• tn••,.t,,don ~· ,,n.1 nt·t-•it,urt ,, • , • , , Bulldlng, l4 Civic Ctnttr """ P~~"m""'' "' "" '"' ", 1 ·.• ,,.. nl Rnnalcl I H• lo.1". • ""''' lnr GREENWALD a THOMP· Plu• S •ntaAna ,CA 1 ""'""ll"''"1r r, .. ,.,,,.' 1 • fl•""•''"d 1111" SON, e nd HURWITZ. , , ., M•lllng addrttt P.O 801 11 •· '' '"''" '"•"I' ' • GAEEHWALO a THOMP· Olh ""' w ••v•' ''""r •iri1t•~ REMER 8 01111NCEHZO. ey ,. • 11600 S t nTtAna.CA92712 1·'"' SON •nd HURWITZ, 11 ''" '' """'' It'" 1r ... Aoberl R Hurwitz, Al· " 'I ·• I Publlelled Orange Coe1t 0 11"'<"'> ""'' .,, 11 '''' 11' REMER 6 DIVINCENZO, By a fn ''".tr •1 ,r •' '"' ,.,1.1IP 11o rn1y1 tor Admlnlelrtlor, Oe lly Piiot September 10, I 11' tr fl>f'""' Irr,,. 'h• Ro ba rl R Hurwllr. Al· ''" "" ''""''I' ""' •I 860 Newport Canter Drive. 17 74 Oclob41r 1, 19M .,,,...,,. .. ,,, tin• • '"" ""' 11µ tornty• for Admlnlalrtlor, rh ''''' t•y 11u· 1.11 .. 1r.1 ' • Sulle 1555, Newport Beach , W350 rrn a1>y ,,,,m.111<> .,, ' I • 860 Newport Center Drive, ~r "' 1 t '"" P' •I '"'• r11 CA 92660 (714) 759·0781 rt£ .. 1t1F "•• AA r •,. MA f•,. t. • f r1 • 1 J• PU8LIC NOTICE MtCHAF1 ,r f"/ 'I"' MIC HAF I '•' I · ' SUPERIOR COURT Se" F •till,, A ~"'' • "'11 OF THE STAT£ o<>g1nAI cnm(ll111111 '"' tt .,,,., OF CALIFORNIA ot Adll1li()MI ll! r ',.1-.n FOR THE COUNTY 01n1s1 O"tftncl<tnt OF O"ANGE AdYlrtery Ho Ett•le ol •ONALO J tAU-1158 AP IPOMus, D.c .. ..a. CeM No No , A-132521 IAl2-031SO.RP NOTICE OF N OTICF Vfl1J HA H INTENTION TO BEEN <;tt£() l•tr HJr1r,f SELL REAL MAY OFCl(lf Af,AIN',T PAOPUITYAT 'l'OU W ITH01JL '(l.,1 Fl PRIVATE SALE BEING Hf.A PO l)Nlf'>'> rin11cf 1<; HERfBY YOU RESPOND IN Wiil I 1,;r, r ii /Pl thnt •uh1PC1. 10 f.()n WITH THE r Mr c, r 1 ,.,,,,,,,.,,,.. hy llil' Court on BELOW I''' "•I"' '· 19sR ar Q oo rln•.Pd ,..,, '"" l)llerr11 ' n Sulla 1555, Nawporl hec:h. IPtnr•, r"'"·'"'" '"" "~'"'' .11111 P 1.1 1 .. ,1 O• •"II'' Cnil~t ~t rt'"'" nt U10 pr()(JPtt., )I CA 9?660 (71•) 759 ... 0111 lhP 1pp1P..,,••r1t '''"''' f, .. ctll I[ , 1 t11l11I '.,,., h•rTlf ,,, , '\ f,.rt,r<. '"'""5" lhP 4''>1~1o> tnn I .1.1 ,r •'fJ ()rang" C.oai.t 11,1b1htv •'v"n 1nn11q• 11 "'dY ;>4 1 1•1Af thP •PprP'>en1at•11P '"'"' ~11 11 , P 1•,1 ~ .... p1.,mf11>r 23 1011•1 (lP !list. JvPiPd th;it TW374 t1a1Jihly Pvton rnouqh 11 "'"Y • ~ ll 1Cll!6 such 1nd•"•c.lua1 s11co11lcl h,rvt' Inter Di! discovered that TW37' known nt l1tl1n11911 n()t ll1s ~ucll 1ndtv1dua1 51\ould lleve j-----------lc;Qvff•Pcl hv Olleror s 1ns1>ec known of Oamoge no1 drs POOLIC NOTICE tron TM \;ile will be mac.le c;ovt"ed fly Otteror ''"'Pet wlth0t1t Wllrrllnly QI 11ny krnll ltOo T lie Sllle writ I>@ m1011 IUH"IOR COURT I'S to llTfl c;nnd1t1on nt Ille without warranty ot 11ny kond OF THE STATE or()prlly or 1ts Improve · 1n to lhe COl'01t1on or lhft OF CALIFORNIA me ,,., 11pp1tcable 10111ng or prOP!Jrly or 115 1mprtlv,. FOR THE COUNTY pprmrllf'O 1151'S thereof mt>nls apoltGa!lle zononQ 01 OF ORANGE-• Rut<. nr 0H11r~ are 111v1l!"ll permitted u~es llll!lr"ol £111t1 ol RONALD J f(u 1111~ p1nperrv and mu~I B•OS or olle'5 llrP rnv1lti<1 POMUS, 0.ceeead t1r• 11 w"l"1Q and will IJ~· r11 Im tho, property al'\1 mu'I No. A· t32S21 "t>•v••(l i!l lhPnlf1Ct' or Grt>Pn llP '" wrillng and wtll b11 rto NOTICE OF N1tltt I\ Tncirno,on a nd <.eiv!'CI 81 lhe oll1ce OI Gr,...n INTENTION TO H 11i w 1 11 Reome r & wald & Tllomp~nn 11nd SIELL llEAL 01V1nr11rou1 Allnrntys IOI H u • w i I l R" m,., -' PROPERTY AT ttw .Adm•n1~1rntnr al t.60 01V1nt f1"10 flllOrnf'y, tor PRIVATE SAlE Newporl Center Ortv"I Su1lfl IM Adm1n1S1ri1tOr at 660 N()flC,f 1S HERF6Y 15S'• Newpnrt B!!Mll Gilio POOUC NOTICE .:::.....'_ K 21'70 l'ft:TITIOUI 8UllM£11 NAME ITATE•NT Tne f01low1ng ptttt ons are d()1ng b11s1nets •• Pro '"''1on111 Pr1or111es 7609 F ,, »( W•ldllnwer Ave Or '"'.ll" c,,1i1rnm11 Q;>669 <;'"'"' ( flr()wn 760<1 F.HI W11crnowti1 .Ave 0 1 Mii)!' Ct1lllOtl\l8 9?669 J ane M OrlbC!l•laon 19906 Krsw•C"k li11nt1nqtor1 B.,&Cll C 1111lrm1111 Cl?t;4fi H11s hu~1nen " con ducted ny co-portners Sus9n C Brown f f11.., tiu,•MP')"\ IS con- t111C t••<t hy t1usr-,11nd anO w1te t•ilu1 I Df>!>11le1 SylVifl Edmu11tl M Connor .Jt'I lipy w C.h1t>tl'Js McKonnot Conn .. , I\ <..1111110 61 t Anion B,111~ "IPICy f~ulP 70'tS Tiie Nonl'I Manzanita Orange Oir11•r n" Nri111.,.. ol Pr,ir.11ce (,A Q;>F.fi/ tll\t1ProCPflu•P 111 Advei~.iry ltu~ t111~1'1e!>~ 1i. con· Proc<'PC'11nQ~ ~llBl'hfll1 toPre tl11r lt•I! to¥ ,\ corporato0'1 (h•',11'•'' Blvd <;u11e 9 10 Co'<la ltui. ~l.ilen1en1 was lllecl "''lh !11t 1 n11nl t CIPrk nl Or .,.,,,, I 11111•1 t u11 Augus l 27 1•111(, MO>..t CA 92626 17 14 1 lo i:. 11\t.orpor a1.w "'" otW\ ~ ... , ""'""r Entt'fpnses SEPARATE GENERAL OR· Hnol"r"~ ~""''" n \lice DEAS APPLY TO THIS P"'"''"n' ]t:, I '1600 Attorneys f()r PIQmtoll FJt8174 P11t I• ,,,.,, ()r otnge Coast ,, I I, p, .. ,, 'if'PIPmller , 10 I; • 4 IQ8fi UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CASE ANO MAY BE FOUND ln1~ ~falement was filed IN "FILE A .. UNDER THE ,..1r Hit· ( OIJnly Cler~ ot Or ABOVE -II E FERE H C ED ·"''I•' C """'"' nn ')eplemM• CASE NUM8EA • 1•1Rf. In Re COMARK a Call tnrru.it I un•tP-41 r;u tn"''htp O ... tJI I' DATE OF ISSUANCE ()o.. -Fl11114 W325 lobar 14, 1M5 1>""'"""11 OranQe Cont Ralph 0 P119tar. Un II Ml ( , 1) fl,1.,1 C:.1•pll'mbf'• 17 Sl•tH B•nkruplcy Judge , d 11 ' t1Pi 1 A 1Q86 PUBLIC NOTICE S AM JONAS Cha111e1 l l•u~I,.•• rnr II•» E'<li!IP n l ftni • .,., a Cahl 1tma l •mtle"d P,,,,,.,.,\ll11J [}4>fl1()1 P111111 toll By H Bannatl, Deputy W358 Ciarlo 1< 2n41 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lr•1• fr.llnwmq-~tSOnS are Yl\ I•" , tous•n"'!. as S AFE JOSEPH G ANTONUCCI 1Ml1HOR <;f t f' STORAGE ROBERT W BflL POUi l 11.841 C:. 11arllor Blvd I BR I EN PfTfR ' 1111 t .l\na CA 97104 BUINAUSKA S BERN IE Jot•n A Broe 1684? S D AMOUR FRANK FINIZIO. H 11hni Blvd Sanla Ana C A MAX M HAMMITT. J ACK Addrau 506 Ftdarel lulldlng, 34 Civic Canter P tara, Sent• Anr · C A Melllng eddrt 1· .. 0 loa 12900, S anta Ana. CA 92712 Publl1"-d Otange CoHI Dally "''°' le91ember 10, 17, ,., OctoO.f '· 1• .,.., '1,704 HARA.BURDA WILLIAM A r---------- Tnrs business 1s con~ HAWK, E I< OWENS. PAN POOLIC NOTICE duc:.IA<IO~ en1n<IMdua1 ATLANTIC LTD , GARY 1----K-2-11-... ---- .Jolln n Broe ROSMINI, ANADAL A '"' 1111, ~•<JternMI was filed TORA STfVEN 0 WYMER FICTITIOUI 8UllNfll W<lh 11·~ C:ounty Cleft• of Or ANO DOES I THROUGH NAMf ITAT!MfNT ,m9e Cn11n1y on St>plembet tOO INCLUSIVE. Dere n Thp to11ciw1ng ~1son~ 111e 2 •'186 t11lnt~ Clnorty bu,•MllS as lltC F311587 AdYlraary No TOFllA <;BAKE SHOP :.1133 Putit>\llPCI Orl!nqe Coasr SA'5·1157·RP South B11s101 '18'> Costa Ot11ly P1lnl St>plemher 17 CaM Ho. Ml'"' CA 926?6 74 Ortroh"' t 8 1986 SU2-o3150-"P Ct.,rots B"k" SllOp Inc W356 NO TICE YOU HAVE :\331 S()utll Bri~tol ,,185, BFEN SUED THE JUDGE Cn,tn Mesa CA Cl:1626 <;nh· PUBLIC NOTICE MAY DECIDE AGAIN$ r lom1B rorpnrJ!t1nn v ou WITHOIJT YOUR 11.,, bus•nfln os con I( 27751 B[ING HEARD UNLESS 11uC.tPt1 by "corporallon FICTJTIOUI 8USIM£SS 'fOU RFSPONO IN WAI flNO C..11rro1s. RAke Shoo Int POOLIC NOTICE FICTITlOUS BUSfNEll NAME ST A TEMENT T ht• IQJ1n ... 1n9 Dfl•SOOS are llorrtg h1151ness as Al Bf'Vetly' Home Health Care plus Bl Horne Health Care plus by Beverly 23 tO Sa nta An11 .Ave C°'la Men, CA 926'7 S.Verty J Urt>•n. 11me Tt11, business It con- du<tlld by 8n 1nd1v\dual a11verly J lJr blln I 111s statement waa flied w11111nr CotJnly Clerk of Or· Anq,. County on Septembe r ,, 1986 FnG111 Pu1111,hPll Gr11n9e Coaat Oatly P11n1 SAplember 24 Ortnlter t A l't 1988 W393 POOLIC NOTICE TO THE OEFENOAN I A AM • "'"""~ltP1 w11t11n Ille Com plaonl nas l>P"n l11Ml 1>y 1•·m" 1Jl'>wl"r1 nv law S tev"n tne ple1n1tll 1ga1n'I ;1111 11 Hnwc1•r1 Rn~•" adm1r11s- ;ou wish 10 oelt"nd yo11r\All Ir.ti " "' lhP F,(a le o f --,ott~1t•tlw>C....1""ll.uu."W ~ Pi..ml.l) cle<;eQe1. .written pleadlng tn responselw1ll "'" II orov,1te -.ate 10 tne lo the Comp111nr NO LAlf" hrqt.Mt M•ll be1! ~I brdllttr THAN THl .. TY·"Vf (JS) "" ,.,. '"•ms nnd conOttir>ns OAYI AFTI" THE DAT( '"" •'1"' mMt1onecl all r1Qh1 Of MAil.iMO OF THll IUM-' 1 •· t• rl '"'"r"" r1I tM de MONt TO YOU Al IETlt Pt"•' 11 •tit> 11m,. of 11 .. a1r- 'Ot'TH ON THI .-1VE"HI '' l 1 i fllJl'll lrllfll Anll llOI HIMOF You mu't • ''''"~' 111111 I"" '"""'"' ""'~ tllO send a ~Y ol your 1 •l ,.,,.11 n, 1t1C1111n" u, 111111 #ftlten 1espon~ t() the 81 I 1 ''"' '1"<"'1""' "' tn"I t1mf' tcw~ snown 1n 11111 upe>et "' dr "" ·n thp real properly sett 111nd COfl'et Unlnl yOV ,,.... r '~ > ,.nwn IM 95 t5 do"° 1h11 Court may e111., A fl,,• 1••• [•r .,,. m '"" C•tv or Newport Centef Om1~ Su11e (j1VfN 1r.111 •o11t•1f'Ct tor.on rn1a 92156-0 01 m11v h., ftlf'd 1SS'i Newport Beath C all l1>m.41>n1 hy "'" Court on I ~·I~ •hr 1 .. r~ "' sa•'1 Su lo•ni.i 'l?F.60 Of mey tJ., foleO 0<,lnt~• 6 tOB6 at Cl 00 Pt"" 'r <.our! ony """" 1r1e1 w•tn r~e~~ of se10 Su AM nr lh'""llner w1lh1n the lir~t r11t>••r·•l•nn 111 ""' nn pprror Court any tom e •fret lrmr 11llowf"d by llt'W Stf'vPn lir!' Motl t><>IMP 11ny '\Ale oS hr<,t 1>11bhc111ton of 11111 no ttnw1rO An~l'n Adm1n1~ ..,,,d,. tor" 1nl1 l>elOfe a ny sale " Ir 1trfr or '"" E 11111e o r I n1s proPf'"' w111 o" ,,.,,<1 mild" Fl()l\11111 J Pnmu'> dfl(.t'(ll\f'il Im r •t'lll l)nly f a•f'' .. nd Tn15 property wWI b!' Sotl1 will ~I'll RI priv•l~81fl IO lllfl ~r"""""'' 'II' 1ny >ll'Jlil1'r·cji> ll)t 8,1'1 Qnly fa•f'S and hlQhf'~I 1tnd bf''f nf'I btdclN 41f'Pplolhl" 11'1 lrt'* r flPrrtt prpm1umS C)ll fllly 1nsur11nc:.e on Iii" l"rm, a nd (Ond1t1Qnt •11.tll "" prnr 111'11 M\ ()C the accf'Qlal>Ni 10 lllf! o lleror llt'rllllf'r menrro""d .itt t1Qlll 141t• qt "'COfd•nQ of lhf' con shalt t>e e><oratlld as of <he """ ~fld 1n1oret r ot tnf' o" "'v1111tti £. •am1naton11 01 tl&te ot rflGOfdtng ol tn. con Cl'llent ot lhf' tom• "' ll•~111 1111.-,, ,,.,,.,r •·l•f'\ '"'d 11ny veyence Examination o l Rnll 1111 rtQlll tttlfll •nil 1o11r "~"t""r<• f'W\h<.y Anel Olli! 1ran1lttr ta-et 11111'1 11ny onll'r!'SI 111111 th,. "''"t" 1111~ 1n,. """ nt '"" fll"row rt .. ., .,,,,,,.m,.nr w1" 111.,d "''" 1'11' C n11nty ( lflrl< o l Or 11ngr ( ountv ()n AUQUtt t • 1986 F3170l3 1'11hh~tr"C1 Or ••nc1" COll\I Ou11y PrlOI <;,.Cllf'mhfl• 1 10 t7 '' 1q111s WJ26 POOLIC NOTICE NAME STAT!MlNT WITH THE TIM F SET Joni P-.rvin P1e'ltC1ent TNI fQllow...q pa<SOO& ~ .. BE.LO W ''"~ Sldlenie nl WU hied 0"1nq bo~in<>'\\ A\ 40 C:AA TO THE DEFENDANT A w11ll th!! COunty Ctflrk ol Or A!Ht; 1111 S0vtn Br1s101 Compll\rnl 1111\ hf'C!ln lllf'd hy tlrtQI' Lnuntv ()n ""f"ltllml>flr Ill!> C:o~lll M•sa C A '"" 0111n1tll 119t1tMI you II 8 •98#\ q7r., 1 vrnJ w1~11 lo dele11d your5ell F'Jl .... C.t1rrQI~ In<. J)'I) 51>11111 yn11 must lile woth the Court 1 Puhh~llPO O•ririgto Coasr £111~!'11 111«; Co\tll M11u written ple&dlng in response Daily Pilot S11Pttrntl4W t 1 24 c A Q~fi?I> r 1l1torn1a.coroor ro IM Compl11nl NO LATE" Octnt>"' I II 1ii116 11 01 THAN THlflTY·"VI (JS) W36 :> 1111s ou1•""" •• con DAYI '"'" THI DA'tf fllCTITlOUS IUllNfll NAME ITATHllNT 'ne lollr>wrng oersons 1r.- ornn9 nu\111es' as S1v11n1 0.-'liQQ I 100 M11111 Slree1 11v"'" CA .. e gn t4 <;.,1,111"" Sav11n1 Aflld 10 C.r f'rnm11or Ir vtnfl C A g·n ,. 8rran Anthnny Reio 10 Grt"Pnmnr lrYlnfl! CA 91714 d m~t by dtl•ull ao11ntl H I "'I' ,, n .. it(ll County r~Qfor rh• rf'l111I df!mlrldedl111 ., ,, "'/)" ~11111> r1t (' 1111 rn .,,. 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I (114)111-aal E EOgewet9f 87t-28&6 L E YR 2BR F ·-1111 CdM. lOO(hq ft, "'9WC8fP, 38r 2',.,Be. FIP, dbl,.,, BAYRIDGE Condo 2br t urn, ger Prof lg !Oft room, Ml l**ed. m.,iy windowt. IP•. smt P4tt Ok. 1 t95 2b• geted •II ernl'!'Mln' S 1000 t 133 E Belt>oe prvtg, n1pe11 536-8759 good 8'Qneoe. 873--4120 ~8-t8440<&42·9688 w/d:oer.rets.$1250,mo: Blvd 213·9•3-84<H or873-412' * OCKET PLEASERS• 540-7551Of786-5180 213"94J.2MO_ Hunt Bch. "'811• bedrm, --------- 2br ftet cheep 1825 2be Ill••-• -t OCEANFRONT 2Br 2Ba. e1o,.e 10 Go+den W•t Col· .. ILJ..,.. ne'*r kltch kid• ok a11e11 -• -a11a11 now Bnut view 11r leQ• pertlCI '"' atuoent Aft'IP'9 ~g. utb ~. 10.1 !Designer perlect, lrg 3 Balboa Pier 11150/mo S3 t5 per montll, 2855EC1tHwy87s-elOO , * lll-1 ll l * I bdrm, 2'!\ ba, ale. w/pool winter, S t2'2S.$13S0tmo 847-t053 Call af1et 89m NEW 4 UNIT 8UIL.DtHG no· I 3b 2b 2 spa •-tennis. S 1850/mo yrly Agt 752-2226 M/F .. ,._ 10 .. ....., ••·7 W 19th St C u v• messwt r • ·O•' Ca11Sue/ant 63t·1266 • ... ...u ..... ver ~b•y "'° ., ·-· lrplc pool kid•· pets -------•. Wlnter Rental. furn 2Br condo pool, rac ten, StOl'H or Ofcl. eoo-.30oo S900's 539-6 t9 t Agl lee ILIFFS m• .... 1 Ba Duplex, garege. .... $375 mo s 150 dp A11~1 Sq Ft Agt 54 t-5032 *2BA IBA Mesa Verde 3BA+ den 38A. pool blk to oceen or bay No now 722-7760 Chat Newport Bch office btdO Townnouse 1 car gar. Mtn 111ew. lg ger. bll·lns pets $700 714.67S..4 t42 N 8 BAYFRONT TWNHSE 2 spacea avell t lor wshrl dryr hOOkup pool I Beam ce1I, wallpaper C. • 1. 2122 Ori loc lrptc wtll there Sl50tmo & 1250/mo wl $800 NO PETS 122-80 t 1 pvt patio, frpjc. $1700 rtal t &r wll or 2 Prof FI M SAO<>· view 833 Dover Or ate 30 T&LL Tiffi AVAIL IMMEDIATELY (8181798-~504 •LIYILY UU• S800 673·'1222 avl lmmed 64S.7570 or 722-7294 Is where your view ts from • , G 8 n 0 a C 0 11 e • CAPE COD Condo' 2 Bedroom & study, extr• I Need M non amkr. mature Newport Bell oftlQe bldg. the Jpper deck of tn111 Condo/End Unit 3BA, Tennis. pool. spa. 2bd. cute. s!ove & frig, only g responsible S2501mo 2 spaces a\11111 1 for spacious lmly llome. Only 2,trBA 2 story wltll lrplc 2ba 2car gar $1650 mo $900 uttls Incl Fee •CLOSE TO BEACH * gentlemen 548-5056 E1S1de C M Call Lara S t501mo & $250/l'TIO wt ~~~~ J:r~~:~ ~~~ ~:r:i~ dsllwshr, W/D tikupa. dbi Marilyn 75~· 1195 Iv msg TflllllT lll·lllO 2bd. 1~~9~i~~~-~~~~ 7141 LAGUNA BEACH furn rm, 63 t·85851D 6•6·6147 /E 11iew. 833 Dover Or ate 30 do you realize you're 1n garage w/elect GOO, CLEAN & Contemporary 112 OUUTill, &PT I 497-1326-Eves pvt entr sllr batll $300, Nltmkr thr nwpt Bell hse ~5•7570 or 722•7294 tlle city s234 000 Call prvt pallo $989 • S 1 t8g I JBA 2' 1BA, Bluffs No tBdrm unfurn t blk to I lite cook, TV, pool, 40 • 4Br 2Ba. prvt yard. tllllng lfFlllS ,_••lime 759•4830 GREAT WEST· sec dep-863-0697 or petal•mkrs $1600 Yrly Sch $7SO/mo 675_4174 But.~~ 2'40 Nsmkr proftbus •94·0•5t & lam rm 2 lrp\Ct, w 10. E 17th St. CM~. ERN REAL ESTATE 863-1SOO Agt. No Fee lse 644·2501 2bd 268 ger pallo nr 1~ -1 • 27 I no pets S325 • ''• uut1 vt , b _, 1 T .... I B Y FRONT PT' Bd · • ttt 1/ 1tel1 1 P . ,., • • .,c, pet o. • .. BRIGHTON SPRINGS Garage & frplc enllance A A 1 rm. Murdy Park. scllools. I Avail tmmed 722-0676 Doyle Co/Rich 722-1802 [ C}T l Condo 2Br 2Ba trl-levet, $585 pool & iacuz rental complete view! :e~ s~~pping S 700. mo LAIN llAOI NB OCEA,.VIEW furn ept WATERFRONT Nwpt 8ch. i J micro 2 car garage 11a1 539-6191 Agt fee carpeSla. blinds vai 494·3720 eves •TH. 1 avail 1mmeo no drugs in ca",,_.. l/1·11ana 1500ft ..& wlopnr W/0 hkup Over --lrom 950 759-ot57 w < S nlsmk 63 1 3169 ... ~, _,.... '11•111111111•111• H•RBOA VIEW HO••Es •••r .... 1•-1a1! ~1Y rentals 145 &· · or w/ad101n1ng 30ftx701t • Slreams & falls Poot, SP• 1 " M • c1wm1. ...... ,. -c ' 722 1228 11 _ 1 Jaaa ,..,. 1071 $995 No pets 549-2447 PALERMO 4Br • ex---Fresn newly decorated Up/Wkly °'°' TV tree I · p•rktng 101. 12850/mo. H -I panded tam rm . gOOd 3Br 28a very large. all 2bd on bell pool. sauna coffee neated pool maid II ( .. •-M ,_ __ ... _ 40'111ip1 ophon•I et $420 ---------E•STSIOE 1b bit .. I d s.eivice & stans to ocean .. STI -ea....., mo C-11 T-" ,...._._ "'1-ltl•-fS " r • gar I loc .St750 759-7602 ins. was .. er ryer StlSO 642-7796 ....... Pt 35 .. 3BR ....... .. ..... ~ •w; • -" 1 c arp e 1 s S 7 00 I mo Must see• Fee S 1275 K11cn s avl 985 N Co•st ro "· n-tm... at 650-1524 or ~5-8300 Pnvate & exclusive 110<'18 760-8364 IUlll YI lltlTtlt TEUIHT 11'·1110 SEAWlll YILUIE Hwy Lag Bell 49,..529.l 3BA pool 640-5128 msg proPerty 3Bdrm customl 4Bdrm .. den 2batll lrplc I PROF responsible petton C...trcial fn,ertf home Can be sub· Eastside 2br 1'•ba, gar., r St59o 78S-845t Ce1t1 •na 2124 WIY•t• RODEWIY Ill I to sM•e 3 Bdrm 2 Bath 1711 d1v1ded $395 000 Bkr ca rpe1s & drapes ga age , (7t4)493-7512 S9t5tmo 760-8364 Newport Island charming 2U 1U LIVE WHERE VOU HAVE CISTA •ll/ ..... TI H~n1t~g~~~ Bea~ll llouse. SAU If .... 0-2 ••~ill ltaH EASTSIDE HOUSE 1 waterfron1 Avl nowt N-Enclosed gerage Super *Spectacular apts S 169 PEA WEEK S OO 964 9905 2 Bldgs On Lot. 1229,500 S s IOOOtmo w/ 1 ydse 3Br crpt, 3B• 1' )Ba $1300 clean $650 mo 645-1819 * t & 2Br t & 2Ba suiies •FREE UTILITIES• AMMT to Share 2 Bdrm t982 Charle St C M Ftr alt 1100 2Ba lrplc. clean. grdnr Villa Rentals 675-49 f2 *Spacious townnouses Color TV maHS servtee 1 CM house cloH to 6•5-4539 OI' ~2-7910 42-4998 10CEAN FRONT oUS>L X . IBr rrlg range laundry fl' Private balconies or 2BA, lam rm 28A. lndry EASTSIDE new clean 3Br Huge hv rm & lrptc. wlfrig pool carport No pets Garden pa1tos rm wlwsllr & dryr 5 Siar 2Ba 2 car nar, lrplc. lncd I furn, unlu•n winter rental $550/mo wuy ltf• Irvine Park 760-6050 ., Up 4bd 2b $1500 " ' yd St 150 Avail 1mme<1 · per-· a, 931 W 19111 St 548-0492 •3 L1gnted tennis courts RN age 27 ~s llonat resp MIF new 2Br 2''»ba Wiiiy ren1a1S now avatl condo 1n Irv Poof. gar $147 00 wk & up 2274 w1d «87 50 552·•986 Nwpl Blvd, CM 646-7445 starti ng at S350tmo gross. East 17th St.Cost• Mesa Cell ~S..3366 8111 Id al trial fl [ l l I.E. Waate4 1125 Dl548-3706 E/645-0968 ·Lowe•·3bd. 2ba si25o •2Sw1mm1ng pools C'} J 506 E Ocean Fron1 •CURllH an* : • Private Party has SSOK for Housellunters stop look· Owner Call M·F 4 76·3tO1 Studio. lull kllchen, uttls * S1reams & ponds ROo•u•A TE ___ !__ down pymt Would llke to 1ng $525 E-s1de cozy •Sorry no peis """" 10 sllare l g OCUI YlfW 101( buy 4BR ocean view or ciean child ltne 539-6 19 t I IGHIFROIT 1111 incl Only $450 Fee •Furnishing~ avail ' SH I Sii LIHE Apl wlf11ep1ace. next to Custom exec 1 slory 'Sii· FIXf• oceanfront nome in Nwpl Agl fee 3Br. 2ea. frplc. garage, TELllEIT lll·lllO Gas tor Heating & Cook1ng1 3026 W Pacific Co11s1 Hwy parkllennia. S4381mo. + Down" bay & ocean " B C •• S600 1 1 S 1200 F Paid Newpor1 Beach Reing TV ulll ntsmkr 760-9631 1 766 sq h indudlng offiO:. S 1000/mo 2000 Placenll• Ave. Costa Mesa Cell 645-4590 or 646-6t38 views 3B• 3Ba • lam & In Irvine Terrace 4 BR ch or d .... 1° K Jus1 $400 flat gets roomy I rig. s ove ee •Mesa Verde D' lux 2Br · S 135 ·wk sgl. no depoSll 9300 SF refurblSt!lngtn· spa Bes I area Notn1ng lmty rm huge yd w/pool I As I\ 1 0 r B 8 r b a' a 1 br kid s fine clean crpld TELHEIT lll-1110 2Ba. new decor· blllns, WNY Ill GALL l WALi Tt IUOlll side & oul. can redo inter ltke •t•Modelllomecond & covered patio Re·I 7141759"8505 decor539·6191Agllee OVERLOOKS GOLF lt')dry rm. garage. patio 113-1111 leat1h tt S~art S300n·tmoker 1osu1t.875Wl5t11St NB. . $560 000 f1ncl land I duced to S376 000 Call WAITEl: lu4 1t1d .,II -COURSE 3br. 2'~ba. $750 No pets 640-2495 2724 67S·3009 aft 6pm 213-433-094 t 640·S560 ANYTIME• EANAEAL ESTATE divide 855•7626 2Br tBa. pvt fncd yd gar co rne• lot " " .,.. ___ ._.,...,......, ... la1ian1•Fiuaci1l HASTINGS & co 759-4830 GREAT WEST · lor 4-8 Co~dos I wlll sub· " I ms 01 lam1ly rm wet bar 2 car •SAYE ••H• SPWlll YILL.IE Balboa ISiand MI F snr 3Brl lt1t1b W11tt4 2721 -- Wes1s1de $675 662-1700 s 130 0 I m 0 ' sec . 2Br 1Ba gd area carport 15555 Hun11ng1on VIiiage 2Ba $450 . ISi last Oep SEEKING MO of OCT 3 laftt-nt S6 000 Down• 3Bdrm· 2 -----Wtll bu" det~'"ed nome"' bll1ns only $525 Fee lane tr om San 01....,0 Avl Oc1 151n Aller 6prn or •b• lurn ~,., 11 •• ~ •• 3 [ C'}T lJ • """" More for less •4oo·s rental 722-9127 eves. owner _,, "73 376 ""' ..., "" -s1ory home Years new• i Nwp1tCdM 4Br pool? Lg • TEUREIT 175-1110 Freeway north ol Beacn " ·t I ap1 All ammen needed O,,.rtaaity 2tOI E(clus•ve ne1gnborll00d'J_ yd S200K Casn pp flat wtgar 1us1 redone Spectacular Back Bay 10 McFadden west on E'ILIFF T i. Vail CO 13031 '76·3004 New patio• Landscaping• ,_ .. ________ ... 759_55 t9 or 554.5222 avail 10·5 539·6 191 111ew 3Br 2'rBa trptc 2 $495 tBr llllobllellome No McFadden ••wit 10'.%1ntpdonshor11erm $74 500' Seller carry I Ag1 lee terr aces s 19001mo • pets Ou1e1 m111ure Prof MIF 25·40. $400\GIUltl ltr ltat, notes offe<edbySO ()e. ~:"'~'s'~~~ ~~ver :::'~ Ctstl Mesa 1024 leat1b NEWPORT HEIGHTS area uhls 673·29.44 ~~~1~46~:~;3 Newpon L11111 ltac~ 2641 . ulll 759-3597 2741 ::: ,;i: :~otibr~ 657 9486 ·H2 t2 ...,......,~;.;.;;.;,..._....;_ii.iil ~HIHtCt .. n I 2BA IBA nouse Yard. Upper UM Ouplex lrg 3Br •CllSl Tl WCI• CONDO E Side CM large •I St .. _ I 619-233-5291 •£/SllEIYI ... * I gar $850/mo • dep incl t'·Ba w/lrplc.gar Close S550 ·'rMon111FreeRent SluOio crptsl drps lndry new' Furn lrpl c trll•-.. let IEST OFFiil! 3Br 2Ba •Ira '9 lam rm. lg ! ltfl 2102 gdnr 63 1-5t 03 10 beacn and shops So Coast Plaza area IBr rm relrigt slove ui11s 1ncl wash1dry $42S • , ulll 0 K Access & s.cure $75 ••ff Tt Leaa 2914 Large 2 story 4 t>drm 3 laundry rm stor area.I L acll c11v bacl'lelor pad Roomy 3br 2ba S750 gar S 1200tmo Call 646-9163 air fenced pool carpori Hurry Fee S375• gar pool iac1 yard S APP• 10120 536 6759 S1gn8'1ure Loens Up to baln E side nome Needs cul-de sac alley access $275 nice area private prkng kid ok redone & WALK TO BEACH No pets 546"8791 TElfll(IT 171-1110' min 10 UCI 642'63 13 / llli tc. ltat1l1 2744 S 10 000 Free Details ()e. some remO<leltng owner $22QSOO 0 pen Hsel2-51 parking lbr appls ready 539-619tAgllee S IH I Ad S625tmo Els1de 2BA BLKS to beacn• 2b .. ,Female prefd Clean C M BE•UTY. ST•TIONl~'"eir 11ers;l1ed 73 11 Belef1ve 47'2 At1b1e Way 645-4539 ' 539-6 191 Agl tee uperior ospila B v A S275 S 00 d " " "'" nas 10 sell Take advan I Sllarp 2Bdrm tBa, lrptc. 2BR • DEN. 2BA Sea-I A PBltO pool lndry 1• ba d 1 1 a 11 Pl • 1 ep s1y1es1 101 ren1 very gd • 10 16 Houston TX 77036 1a9e and make an oller E SIDE DUPLEX 2B I 11.-I I • 21-c .. rm Close to all en rp c av ' moves you 1n Avl now 1 F • c ---* 1 r1 I-• I II -vaulted ce111nga wl d I wind · ondo Was..-149 E Bay • 10 I Vr lr S960 497-3528-lall< 10 Rick 642 6752 oc ree parking "' WIDOW has MONEY fOf 1B.i Pacn nasownyard& 3BA 2BAfurn orunfurn hkup 1n garage $695 er/Dryer dswsnr patio TSLl~IT or673-369663 1·7137 Call Marbles Beaulyl TOI StOK/up no credit Traditional Realty a:H -7370 ·•-•Ot , ... w..-. • ......,..~, .. ·~- COLDWeu BANl(eRO ILIFFS 1211,000 Warm Meiucan tiles on ~~-~.of'--§tr~~flf skyltgllts bu11tins every wnere Master su11e 9ues1 room plus oll1ce1 144-IOIO CHIHUIECllH Reduced $5,000 Anxious owner will consider 10• • down or 1ease op11on Fmest La Tour model w111'1 two separate bdrm su11es fireplace anti some 111ew Reduced 10 s 142,900 ROGER BROWN 759-9100 . . . ' . ~ .. -----OWN Investment prOP· any? I can sllow you llow to never pay taxes under 1ne new tip bill 855-7626 Ti• tf ll4t lslt 50 of bay trontage 144 dept h P•obate. Bob C3us11n (714185 1 7720 or 671 0354 gJrage Owners unit 1 1 lee k tcne Avail now 160-8862 1 lrplc double garaoe. • 142-1103 Fem prof & resp sllr 4 bd Salon 675-2779 Sara .,-no penalty Call lilrqer nas encl patio rp c e 1 n pool/spa S979 • St 179 • lew,.rt lt1c~ 2669 11 E t CM $245 m j S1 79 50012131598-4057 s 11001mo winier rental •fa•h"t2Mr•* I sec dep 863·0697 or BAY TIMBEAS ~1n as o C1aatrci1l Oen1SOf'IAS$0C67373ll . · (9 mos) 675-9229 New cpts. drps & paint, etc 863_ 1.,00 Agt, No Fee fl'Ou1e1 t Br, lrplc, pool 2BR 1BA. 2 blks from • • ullt S 150 depos11 IE S I I I•--· - . l "l"f Fl •• 11 J palto gar No pels 399 beacn & stores. great Libby 548-5783 • • I t tat --•actant1 " I Lux island 3br nse llyd $750 Avl now 760-8862 W B~y SI $625 650-6357 ne1gtibortiood $7251mo M/F prof to snr lrg •BR at,C:taac·tatatl GG N11w single tam1tv nomes in cti1td pet ok ', block 10 Weslcllfl -Irvine Ave " 3 576 6 75 .. ,... •~- Cos l a Mesa wlpnvate waves $950 539-6191 DHI Pti•t 2126 3BR 2BA. wl d. Ing, di w. CASA IE HO 67 ·4 or ·4912 2' >BA NB 2 sty apt steps 27'9 •SPIRITUAL & PSVCHiC lncd yre1s Tile roots. oak Agt lee LOSE TO BEACH! alarm sys Gar dr opnr WE'RE THE BES11 10 beacn $350 tmo n READINGS Palm and cab1ne1s & mucn more' I Ibo I No pets s 1600 gdnr Inc I & 2 BEDROOMS •HSTILIFF * 673-2507 or 548-5396 134 I 720 se. . card readings available Call \Oday Ag1 548-1329 I ~ 2BA 2BA Garage. Yard. lse only 640· 1396 FURNISHINGS AVAIL NON-SMOKERS ONL V Fem snr 3Br 2'1Ba 1wnnse 1617 Westclllf 'Na1tonally renowned psy- PtBIBllll 2107 s75oi mo 66 t·6142 WNTA LSE FURNISHED •Free ullllhes S1unn1n9 1Br I Ba plus CM Bluffs Close to ocn Nwpt Bell 54 l 5032 agt I cn1c. local & llC d 19 yrs ASSll( 110,000 Fiil 2. 3 & •B• winier & Yrly Hoit. ltacla zt 40 Ocnlrnt Jbr nm S 1300 •Spacious IMng en o •m o us I err a c e · $345 $200 dep •, u111s o Somelfling spect1I waill lor Sat1sfact1on Guaranteed' LOA• Peninsula Rentals avl Ocnlrnl 3br 2ba up $1 150 •Huge kitcnen sundeck1 Lovel'y environ· 759-8008 Ev 650·0283 I Y°" iooay In c1ue1ti.c 492· 7296 OI' 493-2054 THIE 111 lflll Villa Rentals 675-491 2 *SAYE •tEY * Ben area 3br lwnllm S l300 • Bll-1n ovens & ranges S7e2n~ L:a~~1 64~~03~~19 Haat. ltaci. 'lit49 Baal. lfacL -... Custom Medlcel/Oen1a1 Mtn Cdb•n nr Snow Sum· 3Br 2Ba lrplc garage Ocnlrnt 4b• nm $2500 * Pauos • -• .., Sof1were wr itljtn for your mil 2Br 2Ba 6 yrs old Oceanfront Winter Ren1a1 llurry• Only $825 Fee Bylrnl beaut 6br hm $4500 * Covereo Garages * LIH ISLE* office by dBase ex,,_.t Ht"'~ 2 slry llm Prime loc 3Br jJ(l(lfll .. J,U. YEAAL Y !,,EASE ~~-8BO'• • ....... rP,;'IS $80 000 Funisned UTgYFUlry rurn., Penin 3br lower S 1200 * Plusll lanscap1ng I '.lBr 2811 lfplc $1250 ~~:~1~?.:ra~~:c'~r': Trade IO• any1111ng tn WtD No pels 835-5445 3br 2'•ba twnl'lse dbl gar Wesl Newport 2b• $925 I * Xlnt location across 675-30221(6191753-0719 Software 548-6993 Morn CM NB Call now' Liz or Ctrtll •el NH 2122 !dry nookup palto. no Dover Sllrs •br nm $2250 lrom park •VERSAILLES• Cnuck 631.1266 or pets nea• Ben S Heil w a1erlron1 Homes Inc +Sorry no pets LUPUS MEETING o7 646_5743 2BR 2BA. spectacular S t050tmo 963-7055 131-1400 365 w WILSON 2Br 2Ba S980 Howard snapiro. Pll~- ocean 111ew frplc. 2 car I 722· 7388 og1s1 Sept 25 7 30PM I ·~~ ~b ~-;; gar pa Ito 5 11 Seaward BROK HURST tGARFIELD 3BA 2BA·Wfbay vu $1300 142-1111 +Versailles Bacl'lelor Unl1 For 1nlo 529·55SO yaro Douole 1ar11ge w11n Grf!a l loc' Sec bldg. Lest • , .... -1925 ~• • $1535tmo 760-8382 2BR IBA Muse witn large 3BA 2BA upper w/2 ca• ~ · e:•.. COZY & CU TE 2 B.. 1 boatt tra1le• access 10 encl prkng yily si35o I ll•'~tfiield POOi "spa Nr bcn S690 •• • vrm WINTEA·2BR ocnlrnt & WW.:;;.-752 "0 5 8 0 fls'sl.E 3 •• 11. Balll ltteplace. patio I back yaro I Cnild I pe1 3BR duplex a11a11 now' ... r 11 4 • 425 Msg flonl nouse s 10001mo oi.. S875 · s:ioo sec deo APUITIHTS ACROSS FHI IEAC• S25K On Assume VA Agl (7 141 759-9590 863 0697 or 863-1500 CllHRY RHT&l Beau11lul clean large Gar -JBFf ;tBA lower unit w'd Elsa 631·73701556-6358 Agt No Fee J It l&IT llC. ..d_ en Apts. patios decks I nkup ga• yard Nevi 10 01tt.eluct.n42h 11 ... 101 11 .. 1113 -A TRIPLEX 1212,000 Fantastic view. lrplc. pallo Roat. H1r .. -., 2142 111--. ., 111-spa Sorry No pets park sq:5 mo Larqe Un•IS 2Bdrm. 2Ba. $ 00 '" I 2 76 2BC!rm 1' •Bath s720 A409 Atver single -;101y patios Ex-12 Wtnter 673-5432 WA'TEAFRONT CONDO Saa Cleaeate 1 28drm 2Bath $740 TSL MGMT 642-1603 ce11en1 Cos1a Mesa I0· 1 2BA 2' 1BA w123 dock House wl111ew 3br 2ba gar 398 W Wilson 63 l 5583 NMr Hoa ;tBdrm 1• >Ba. catton Cilll Chuck or Liz Poot. 1enn1s, 2 oar trpl k1c1s pets 2-decks $975 Easts1de 2Br !Ba lrplc I c.llf"''' 9 or apes Wasn- J ones 631 12 66 or St500.lease 846·8091 reasdpsl 539-6 191 beam ce11s.garS690 1!>1 I "' D•vt>• hltup encl gar- 646-5743 LetHt-ltfftt-2141,Agl lee_ __ • last. sec $225 2 person5 .iqe Nu pets 675-6606 -..ooi..__....., .... _..__ Tostin 2190 NO PETS 650-f198 WOl'T UST? 1211,000 coumY HEIGi Baell Bay 4Br 2"~Ba. 2200 s r Single story family nome I ar9e 101 slate tlonrs we1 bar sauna I pools•ze yard L•z or E•tral4 l•i·OH Yltw PEACOCK Hill I Easts1de 2 Bnrm S625tmo Avail Oc1 JB 3BA Walk Beautiful exec house in I All ut1ls pd $300 sec deo 10 pvt beacn 759· 1552 I xln 1 cond 4br S 1900 1 No pels Avail now C11ll LiYE 111 casnE 1 544.2054 650-6390 Wide ocean views Es1a1e Aiartaeatl IN E w Po A T v 1L1. AGE 1t111no on acres ol ga•· APARTMENTS dens Closfl! to bcn 2Br. l1lM1 Costa Mesa 2Ba S166 1'mo tncl ut1ls I JaJ114 2606 PRESTIGE LOCATION 494 4653 01 494·60 17 5 B -IBR IBA yearly Unlurn IOCkS to llC CHYOI HST Fn1ov lnP lu~ury ol lh•s ex- 1.lusove qua•d gated com· niun1ly on a spacious 2Bdr m Town no use Amen1t1t><; 1n('I lrplcs wel l'hHC. A C. m•CIOS W.D M rP' ~ 7 c;ir qaraqes !. 1 »~< ~N r y no pels b44 0509 APARTMENT S Int HM 1!1f lu 1 tt1" l!h 111141 II I I 1tt u lir111c• M \11\ I 1 •\\ I\ l h •t hf\.:I ,,Iii I • • >+ •1 ,~, ,., d • Ut1t ,, ... ,,,.,,' .,., \!' t1H\ 111 t 111 "·· f t.1rft4 •1tr I t .lh'\\";t\ \p.1.-.1lu "'' \\ f \\. t1I h I •'I,. I 1\1 H Ii t \ .~' FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-llll FOUND-Bicycle black. c all and des cribe 6.40-6259 FOUND Black lemale Lab, the Angeles National For. est NB ·so Vet tag •474 730 8255 or 669-912• FOUND CAT CARRIER. WOODED tn parking lot ot Target 957-0607 l1lM1 h11.. 1006 Cnuc ~ 63 1-1266 or .;.;;;,;,,;,;;.;;..;,;,;-.;~---.-. 646-5 7 43 W11lk 10 t>eacn :lbr lls kid apt No gar $800 mo • Souin Coast Plazd f A°'lfillJH Townhouse pPI 011 t ·yo 1ncldS den ulilil •PS Avail now Agt •Close to OC A11por1 A11 •Br ':' 6.i ('<a• gar ' $900 ~39 6 t9 t Agl lee 6n.4o62 •7 Minutes to Beacn N 1 . is S •02~ mo yr lse I Found GERMAN Snorr natr POINTER yng brn/F braided collar. v1c Ed- 1nger 1Harbor ~-3435 LHIER IWIH PtllP. ~ Great Island loc Walk to 1 ••fill~:. bclltshops MSlr Sle F P ~1 tli-llfllM!Jilill.it. spa IClb 2 car gar newly ••·uilr' •1111• rbll grei'lt Im Call P J 997-2410 or 633· 1146 H11t. lt1cla 1140 Ctr_taa ••l •ar l 022 tPll IMll Sat & Sun. 3BR 2'"r BA, 2 HRBA vu HILLS fee land story $189.900 685 I 14'45.000 •BA• FR, 2'~BA Laurelnurst near Ed· Pool rac sec sys on cut-1 n g t • I G o I d e n we s t de-sac Ownr 640-6094 84 7-I '.I 13 by owner let Us lltlp YH Sen Y ••r Prtttrtr! Call C1111iflt4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost-: &t&-Sew 14· !all bunnies l<X someone special use plushy fabric!! and polyester till D1rection1," detllllS for bunnies and ciOtheS Included facn pattern S3.25 04us 75¢ postage lliU'l(11tng N '( ~..,""'II) $eftd IO • ,.... ... s~ ("-1 -al JN I u , • lil1l!IWll ...... N'f 11m ,,.. ..... --.... ~S.Mll'n .... on DISCOUNT COUPONS WORTH St 4 n our St Cr11ner'l r at11 I09 use them lor 9reat '"'" t>ooks accesSOfies more lhan I 000 1tem11 on % ColOI ~S Ofdef CetetoQ If te-<: lend St to Reedet Mai(. 8i I 0 NC'lf1hern Blvd Wood S~ NY 11 317 LAUIAWHHUI c , T I Winier rental 2Br '"•Ba 1BA tBA vearly Unlurn Volleyball & Tennis Cits AHP• "rpm 11r Wlo.nds r •• , r •Nigh! ltgllted Sano 0 41 •o 10 or 760-0371 lrp•c garage filtered ap1 No gar $800 mo • •Poot Jacun• BBO "" '"I". 111 ocean view S850t mo I utilolies Avail now Agt •Covered Parkinq 111 .. w • Bedroom 2 Bath ... ,1,, ,1 • ~i h (8 18)332 7096 I 673-4062 •Cable TV Available ,w.11 r ar,1nr1 A11a1labtel IJ•i..~ • ~" ".i "" • .. i. 2119 •Rec Room wtlll Ftre(>loce Novembe1 tst M188tmo Ir"'"'' '" 1,,111,, t!J!rt IC• •IHmt 2M 1~•* I and Btlhards CALL 979-9991 I I bloc« to wavee S4iS Gar.hp~ & morel Cetlldrl •Sevnes I NEWPORT MARINA APTS11--------- b&Ch pad equlpt kll new I cet11ng S 1000 673·53•8 t BA FURN/UN FURN I • Elf119an1 b11ytront 1800 , ""tllc,· ._11111 .,,.1 appls detatls 539-8191 U f Cornl!f Nwpt Fwy & 811ker ,Q 11 2Br Den micro v·-" u • Agl fee I •Elm U• I Snrry No pe1s• I d .,. fr plc prvt t>C11 enci n~n:~·d h\ I lnn1ln l>n~rt\ ( ttm~n). 28drm e•tra large trig, 17 141557 0075 $2595 Newport Shores gorgeous I si ove OIW sundeck. • Q9t boa! slip av1111 1 3Br 2Bo elf amenities. micro. only $950 Fee Nice 28r 2Ba D1w 0111ns *ALU* I Ntwrert ltac~ 2619 °ltwrrt ltacla 2"1 oceAn vrew new crp1 I TEURHT 111-lllO I tntlry lac lncd patio No B!'~ultlul IBOrm garage Upper Duplex S 1400 pt>ls No•1 'mk1 $6~0 .)fi.11ln1ent $925 lllB Renlals 675-4912 ULIOAISUll Larc• 2 760-14 18 or 6•2 7'ii.>8 I <,1111) no PlllS 760-0919 21r 2ll t hi 1 bedroom close 10 w11ter 1 SHARP• CLEAN E11~ts•de Ornlrnt up~• 3Br 2Ba 2 2 car garage Step• to bcn ~8181 795-6400 I 2Br w sundec~ •1ew crrt II"' nflw crp15 & wtndow SI til5tmo Bkr 6•2·38SO Peninsulll Point 28r !Ba drP & paint Fncl garage wv1•11ngs Unltd view lrg palto quiet restdenuai 1 No pets '750 5•6 9950 S II\,<, Vrly 8!>0 9192 2BA Cottage w Npt. !Ilse 10 brh prkng S7851mo ar!!il Fresh paint Avail· ....... .l' u 14 "-•· .. _A y•ly u)tl pd r efs I able now 675·5030 1.l!Wljjtliilljtllill•llli"i•~--i"""';•;;~i;jil 6•2 100'.l or 6•2 69.c 1 W&TH FHIT, Le Li i , I +3BA 2'1BA CONDO 1 2RA lrplc St2001mo 401 W AND VILLA Oily nilt' view W tO N 6Ay Front 873-4344 APA•TMlllTI 110011,pe NewPOfl T er I 1.. p i I r•ceSIOS01mo &J 1.1153 I •II ta 811 I 2't7 ...... TW.- 2BR 2BA 2 c11r g111 Walk 10 Nwpt Cntr ' 11SOlmo 1 yr tse Agt 6•0 S664 •RENTALS AVAILABLE NO FEE CHARGED I 4 BR S900·S~ PIM M11rtt Agt 64:1 1183 •om••n• ,9, 288 p11110. ger.,ge. lttg \Ive Only 1700 Fe. TfUIHT 111-IHt * STIPI Tl SAii * Studta lull k1tCllt'n all urns 1t'tl $400 Hurr'fl rM TIUIHT lll·lllO 4 Bedroom 1' • 611111 2 s1ory °" r an11f 1n Newl)()rt Snor.s S 1650 •mn Bkr 11 vou re 1~1no for fl ,,Q.,,. C1111 6•2 3650 ct111H11tfl() "H new<1 '°' you Comt I tnioy our 1•r~ stylf 4PI\ l,llllfl comtorl.tblt Im ctow to frM•O\ I So Ct>n t Pta1e ...t11t. onlr m1nutt\ 10 I bt1<h Ger..in eurtablf P( I~ I'\ I A.~ .......... LA_Y ..... •&am.• ........ . ·-···· ~ ....... . a••••••• ., • ._.,,, ~ ... Make the M<)Ve to .Park Newport ~1akr lbl' ,matt moH lo l'ark ~t'wport, \t11rpor1 Burb·~ prtmlf'r lu~un 1ddrtu Furnt~btd and unfurnl,bf'd I. t. & 3 ~~room lplrtmtDl'l Hd lOWlllOUStS Ml)' mlautt'~ from 'it•port C tnltr and t'•~llloe Island from S~t~ 10 S 18IHI Jambortt al '\ao Jo1411l11 Hiii• Road I i l4 I ~~· J'W)C) .PARK NEWPORT FOUND 1n E'BluN-9121 gray k11ty lront pews declaweel 6•0-4 t05 FOUND-Pel Ret. wtltte & aprleot color Beck Bey eree18 irc11 S treet 756-0375 LOST 914186.smt blk t.tn Cocit-A.poo ·p1•1e" t 1 yrs old at Promontory P1 6 75. 787 1 Of 979-6176 LOST CAT Ughtgray& white. short llalr Lott on Balboa Island 673-4540 LOST cocutell, grey wlW'ttt Oil wings yellow nesd orange chMtll H8 Mlellele 523-3200 Lost COCKATIEL AlbtnO ~llOllf In CQtof VtC Con· 11nentel & Fed•ef CM Hu ~ Wing 831·22" --LOST L.\RGE REWAAO, no Quettl<lna. left ~ b8Mbell mllt, outn.tcMi\, made Me•lco. P'Ctllfe of bull 1n pocket. neme rn1yt>e on 11 but f~ LOSI 11.c Santa Ana 2,,, A Vf' 1111 ari,,., s P af'k. Mey 86 Day 95~03 t9 E.,.. 645-8357 FIND -- throu h dassified ce Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday. September 24. 188e PtttW.11 ~ P11l11ll•al/ -Clldul/... 1411 CltritalROttltt Mllllaln 1111 hln 1111 Cla .. /ltttauutt leunl llH lt1tr1l Silt ltattal 1131 JFttviM to ii. :ma:. u:y .......... 11" .... CLWWW&MIOH1St u11' 1=1 I ••• -..... ___ ......... .. 1h• Sacr9d HHrt of •INIONXNCI XdiNCY ,..., herd wottllng andrhl&ill/""'1' ·•v111n1111 l ttAI. ...... , 9anlclng NEWSPAPER STtJ'l'l!A, .. J u ua be Adore d , Nelda Plfaonel l lnH fut 1eam1ng pereon with Full time for prlVate club 1 u S1'" a Sefvlce, FI T or lllllT•nl deyt 1week,1111 eve or Glorltled, loved end C S R Call 979·8S.3 tor accurate typing eklttt end Mult type 50 • APC>IY lnj AOUllT PIT WMI tteln 875-2731 HH poaltlont open IO< TELLERS early AM 2·3 hn per day Pruerved 1hroughoul rtt of dVtl" ~ New-perton Wld ·Sun · §.4 -.,._ 648-1 413 or 548·8441 the WOfld now and for· appointment v• Y ' n 1801 Baytide Dr CdM t lllOITIYI ln&JL UUS ... eakfn1 1 Lunch Food Do you wen1 more than ever Saereo Heen of stmTUY Porl Bch ~;~78 Gourmet Food Shop Sefvert & Bus Peraont . Juet a fob? DRIVER & Florlt l AISlSl&nl n 1PT S5/ttr Jesus Pray for ut St E11c.11en1 ~t'y for IOR agency. llOIPTilllST /SlOn Tiie Oranoe Co111 0111v need• energeuc: sa111• ~;:~°"lp':rv1~~ra~ Do yoo have CASH HANO. Jude worket of MlraclM notch MCI' 10 pr Ide HlMIY MIYll Full· Time tor Real· P1101 1s ~ing an Ac-persons 673·2343 8 LING °' BANKING ex· Pray tor Ut. St Jude aupport 10 lreslden~~f a For Perty Equipment Ren-tytO.velopment omce. count Executive 101 our Th~1~2 ~oon RM· T~. perlenoe and th• ablllty Helper or the Hopelesa.1 dymanicgrowlngRE Oev lal Store.•OhOurs Mull Newport Pen1ntul1 Retail Advertising De· ULISOllllS 1107 J :'er Rd -:,:· to type? Pray lor us M K Say II Co Requfret.5yrslndus-ork Sat d B 1 1 12001$1500/mo Call par1men1 A m1nlumum ol Permanent, Full-time am ree · ' Tiit lltok Iris Lq ltMti 41l·2H2 EXPEA CASHIER will train 1n sales P/T 11ex1ble hrs Karen 642-9405 ttmes tor 9 days & prom-try related exper, 70wpm ;MV re~~r~yt Uni~~~ 873-3777 Russ or Jeri 2 years media sales ex· Apply 1n person, Colla' II 01 Clf(--II yoo answered "YES" lo 1se pubhcallon typing, shthnd & W.P , Renl·All, c M 645•0760 SECRETARY C k perience 1s preferred w e Mesa Stallone11 270 E desires wallreas & break· tne above que111on1, yoo Sci.Mii I excln't or an1 .. 111 1 • 0 see s oller good salary plus 1n. 17th St. Coate Mesa last cook, e•per unn~c may bl one or lhe lndlVld· • g 4 ona . EXPERIENCED Lanai SIC· brig hi, outgoln~ person, cen11ves ~ vv uals we're look Si IOI 10 * •••• snLIST * written. verbal com· ..,, Ty-65 ...... m n s .... 111 · TELE s •LES ' Call 63 I 1""'3 aft~ 3P.. " S1l1s I C1shi1r1 Immediate opening for •alea p eopte an d cash•• Home improve.- ment ~Ill expetl4M\C*I a PLUS aspec:lally In lhl areas of hardw11e. nur· sery, plumbing & etec:· 1r1ca1 Pl .. M apply 1n per1qn Mon-Fri 9·3 l ·Pl .. Olml 12lllrh ... Otsi1•11 EO E. M-F laatracti11 3012 retary,SmallNB law llrm, ""'c ~.. m .. ,0w 0 P1ease send resume1o ·"" ·"" '" .... jolnourPROFES IONAL For L~una Bch Salon mun1cat1on akllls 1. a prof 1 1 klll 1 w d train, all Mary 760· 1 4 P1otes11on11 pos111on 51 Tl( lllOI llllll S A LE s t E A M OF S7 / k 49 4 7121 PRIVATE TUTOR . bath, manner Positive attitude x n 5 1 11 mua ' or • s p ~ u 1 ' w • SALES HELP. Prfftlglooa Science, English, Jr High, & llexlblllly a must Com· star helptul, ntsmkr Pis SECRETARY · Eiip'd. fr ont Ora111 CtHf ~~I ~· gas0 g~::,~,~~~o~ la accepting applications TELLERS.. HOME MAILERS neede<: gourmet cookware shop High Schpol Le11e1. UCLA pelltlve 11lary. benefits caM B~verly 476·2657 Ollie• 1 PP•• r a nc e • lailr Plltt on 1 y s t ooo w I( 1 y I tor experfenped Host· Pllll Tiil TELLll everywhere No e• · Downtown Coron• del Grad Ally_son 646·51 47 pkg & a pleasant environ FEMALE needed to run • S 14~01,ri00· word p~oc f 11 330 W BAY ST 1-800-233-0491 esa,s ($6/Hr) Apply In This poaltlon 11 NOT lor p e11ence necesur~ M11r Apply In per1on. Submit resume & salary photocopy mechone and ' 811 onna. aci tc COST A MESA. CA 92626 person No phone calla Work at home Become K11Cher,i Things, 3429 E Ea~lt~•tat 10 Calif Communities do malling for Irvine co Symphony Orchestra. Attn Display Ad11 please 619 Sleepy someone looklng ror a lull part ot our succenlul Coast Hwy 673-3444 Ct 1 •. lft J0J6 Inc . 3 Ul1·A Airway CM located at 1792!1 $1(y 973·l322 Mllnager-~··~1/lfftHttatt Holl<>w-Lane,LagBch ranga_oi empJo~ee..ben· a Ing assoc1anon Ncr ---• A T p 5 20 -eflls, 11's for someone m '' SERVICE STATION I· lln erry astor Park Circle, Suite E See SECRETARY tor I Girl or-S W&ITl(U 12000-•000 who would like to receive obllg911on9 For inlor· 1 BABYSITTER needed My -~·-----Jane $4 00 nour Part or lice hie type. pnones. • matton and reg1sirat1on iendanl needed exper homeJ>y Go1denwes1 col· Mt4ic1l/Dtat1I 5105 Full time eneral otltce & adm•n *lllTlll * lllHIFAST OHi P,er ")Onlh Flex hrs Must premium P•Y lor working lorm send stamp 10 Mall· perl Hilles Union 30782 lege ror one chlld age one HUH a••ts·TUT ~>.ills call 957•6 190 Amenca·s most e.xc111ng BREAKFAST COOKI" ha\le 111rac1111e .appear-no more than 20 hours eK Oistnbuttng Bo• 551 S Coast Hwy. Lag Bch, ~ear Times 1200 noon --GIAL FAIOA Y -specially S1ore With es· exp nee 675·0070 ance Topless private per w eek M onday Hovland MN 55606 499-IOt9 Ru11y or Mlke 10 4 OOpm M F f\lenings Mature & motivated par· Phones good w 11 n SlOlllTlltY tabhshments in Cnicego I club 855-7626 through Friday ThlS pos· OW TR CK OR R occ1ts1onally ti avallable llOn wllllng to grow Front numbers wtll train for V11amtn and Pharma·' Bos1on. Dallas and Sa~ CAllllll WllTlllS "'tat11I 5530 lllon is grea\ tor working IMMEOIA TE OPENING tor T U IVE Call m.01nings 898·8346 ana back oll1ce. any age Mac Gregor Yachts ceu11ca1 packag"'g Co I f1anc1sco is coming lo Pa-'·Tl•t 17•.2••• • haor~ursnd your llexlble landscaping person Fountain Valley area, 0 K Insurance collec-1631 Placern a C M "' o c '' • ... ., u Dana Point satary comm oring OMV printout l' Vf II Ill m 11 II I Mtn lyp1ng salary comm ranee ounly selling , •Ill........ 556 2150 ' YSI It ons it-ray cense IMMEDIATE OPENING tor w11n eapenence Call European tableware C EST SI ... tAlllllS Expandlnd PIT FIT will CllTllll lllvlOI wleaper 493-£222 ' -- ugnt noosekeeplng. rats 63 l· t42o peison with gOOd typing 645·6 ioo 1 go u rm e 1 cu I• n a r v, Is now accepting appll· train Call Beth. 545-388, ' UllSCAPI &AlllE•Ell Veierinary Hospital needt 650 57g9 Guadalupe Ollll llO(Pl P /T 1o hey & heavy phone ex , I glassware dinnerware cations lor lull & pall l•me --_ llP 2 •ennel assts part Of lull Mary Poppins. ~re are Enec~eltc e11ll comm & peuence 979-0590 SECRET&llY and other colo1ru1 nom4' help Lively & dynamtc •JANITORIAL'* (Full Time Teller) Need ed lull lime 111 11me Exper pref'd, out vou., 3 dys wh ~-T. Th typing expe1 d Fast Handle correspondence tvrn1shtnq accessories people please apply Call PI T Eves, FV & Hunt area Ttus pasJl lon 1s FULL TIME Snerman Gardens •n wtll train Apply at 125 9·$ 10 , s mo old 10 my• paced oltlce Irvine LE&ll SECltlTUY b.lC• vi) re~p1ton1s1 ano The C.rate .\ Bartel is an Scoll or Arda 675-0994 S4 00 hr Io star I Monday 1htoogh Frid6y CdM Call Dorothy ~on· Mesa Or CM 631 · 1030 CdM hrne' Reis 540.o2421 786·0777 or 640-4292 Nwpt Bch law oll1ce Al mil•nt~•n ltllng Type .tllrJCt•~e 1P1a11 career 631· 1559 • and does ·Oller o lull Frt 8 30-4pm 673 2 261 •w H C~ O 1eas1 5 yrs exper 11\ bUS• 60 7Uw1in1 operate woro cn<'•le We will oe open· '*COOKS* - --range ol benefits You MOTOR ROUTE Ea,loyatlt Ht Wom11n 10 earl! tor 9 mol erical/ flict 5400 ness & 111iga1i(')n lop prot.t".~(Jr macn1ne goM '"9 ow tust store in •Night saute' cook •ROUTE DRIVER• must nave prior oank1ng • 5535 ~on •" HS nome Nice en *" IPNITl•ln* salaoy for 11gn1 candodale q1,1n11tw /I. Sl'~llong tlfl•ll Sn11!hem Ca11tom1a al •PIT Day cook W1101esale Produce experience and/or sales ,1rn near beach & park I Hrs 9.5 JO Gooo ben 11 JW J\11por1 area De I Snull• (;Od'll P1az3 •n mid C •..i I 12 AM lo late morning experience A11a1labte '" Irvine area 12 yr eJCp1 NA will care for ~20 10 14am 969 2144ev Horton & Converse Pnar· etots Call Jovce at velopmPnl Co $ 1600 I 01.1une• We wilt nave op 0u1trys1.1 lft Musi nave good driving $300 lo $600 No collect A1zne1me1s disease PB· mac1es has an 1mmed1a1e la Chatta•• d S 1 11 you are a professional 1ng 3.4 hours a day 11en1 or e1oe11y Wk 6 Domestics 3011, opening '" Corp Oftice 714 640-5650 tor app1 Me01c:a1 75 1·8003 por 1u,,1t1es tor new and • recor a ary, good M d F 1 ddys a wk 8• lO/hr 8 day -----------1 tor an e~periencea, lull· hrigt11 Pnt hus1as11c 325 lriattl, I .I benet11s Call 557-1358 possess strong people on ay 1hru riday a ler· or 24 'nrs 894-57 10 Chil4 C1rt/ I charge AIP Clerk Full-OFFICE &IRl SECRETARY IJM•:>IP tnr DOln FT •Pl & HSWERlll sr11u1cE Sktlls and en1oy dealing ~~0._" ~~u;~~~gand ~~~i SoC•dl Seely PtT live in or tome w/benellls Westcltll Phone wo1k & light book· re~"o11s1ble mature I'll'• , ,.., UPPI heads. sales I COOKS ' w11n lhe public, we would 54{4333 ask tor Ktrk oul 854. 1265 955.3900 I 8 , ea 0 1 N e w P 0 , 1 i..eep111g l -6pm Mon-Fri srno nee<led In• set l•f' 1µle stotk and office L111e & Rrep Full-lime Switchboard Operators like to talk lo you Merc~11•ise 645 6670 K I Some Sundays Good IPlaflal p11s111011 tn invest (,..ill tor an application Reis Apply tOam 3pm w1ll tra1n 3-1 lpm Shilt p Or111• c.... x • .: •• ea &016 Female retired companion · e th handwriting a must menr a1mospnere Ou111>~, CRATE I llllll(l Newpor t Rob Co ?OOO 140 1 Avocaoo A\18 lease apply 1" person al lilly Plltt .,......,_ • .., ___ ,..,.... .. c;ougnt lor I0\11ng c~re ot IOOllHPEll Ca1eer oµpo!lun11y include dealing w11t1 1 .. 7 llOO Newpor1 Blvd. CM Ste 204 Newport Beech ~ 330 W Bay St OAK ROLL TOP DESK. temale 1n11al1d light FIT PIT Mothers Markel • benet11s 557-1358 c11en1s Mn<lltng cor-1111 • LOT PERSON/DRIVER/ ~-Costa Mesa CA 92626 Deaut cond paid $2000 nsenkpg dulles 1n e•chg & K11cnen 1s looking tor respon<lencP and irnublel C COOK WANTED Pin a GREAT WESTERN sell $1250 Scrubbed lor room & board A.SAP• I someone who enioys Prt4Mctitl Seorttary shoo11ng San1a Ana ! HRISTMAS SIS e~per pr et oo ' yr cook· Detailer lor exotic car Openings Now A11a1leble Pine Mantel Scandana- Eves 'Wknds 646-3375 working with tlgures is For comm'I window cover· Con1ac1 Ca•ohne DPrnonstrate toys & gtll5 ing e •µer •9 or Older salesi service 101 Must SAVINGS v1an $795.. 78fl-8301 ed d ong contrclr in NB Order !>47·O10 l EOE I " "" lo Dec home party ONL v Con1ac1 Jim or have good driving record 3200 Park Cen1er Drive CAR ROUTE-$ HOUSE MAN4G-ER 10 organ•z an accurate (Jldn no toll det or 1nv 1 Frt>tJ 10 !>PM 675 1'56 Apply '" person 1665 Costa ••esa 6 ffl1'1a•ff 6011 We are a growing or 1ng follow-up 1ob s1a1us :> B "" n " care ror 6 e1oe11y Caring • ,,, .. ,,,I•., HOMEMAKERS abcock Costa MeSB Earn extra cash 101 de· a111tuoe · exp reQ d Gd ganizallon & have many & scheduling Type SO STHO/SECRETARY 1 • EQual Oppty Employer I r Th HUNT I IUY APPLIHCES fringe be et 1 1 tr wpm & 10 key Computer '•'t' k 1 supplies train HOSTESS• CASMIE•s AUTO DETAILING •very 0 1 saiary· benet11s n 's 0 0 er PT Mon.Fr A M 20 .m<o 11 & phcme nec .. ssary I • n M/F/H INGTON BEACH/ FOUN US _ tll-1133 M1ss1on V1e10 582·8876 Please apply al 225 E exp Mlplul 5n-0760 Irvine arPe IBM XT HOUSE OF LLOYD Apply •I T'?ny S Sea Land· Dependable, experienceo Principals only TAIN VALLEY INOEPEN I 171tl St C M p I T 511 Office I e•perrencP ?6 • 16 •Ii ~ 14 840 0058 '"9 • lG Ill Newpori A"e F T lmmed opening Xtnt DENT Oeh\ler ' day a I Copper tone oouole door Office c1 ... 1.,. Clli14 IHllHPH Tusi.n CA salary 54s-7448 CASMIH/CURIK. week No collec1tn9 no 24 CUOIC It retrigerator C •73 23 •3 P Perlec1 ror student or re 1 C>•Pal Oppori Fabulous AUTO Mature night man Conve· 1 w11n •C& and willer dis art. • " art-time u p'd only tiree Hrs lie• 548-8923 Tec~niul/Tr1 ... •s income 16 & over P1l F T 1MMED1ATE Openings for MOTIVE so •Ctltng Musi nave de· Pegboard Real Estate 11"' ciean s A Race Shop nient store 1n Laguna pendaole car truck or penser S400 539·3073 e.:p helplul N/smkg of-RECEPTIONIST FI T re· ssos1m111 Pllorl produces ma• Oil/ WPP persons & needs helper & drl\ler Htll s Sun -Thu1 s I station ~agon and tn-Fr191da"e 17 Cu fl lop lice Replyto •d=tO.cto Quues go 1yp1nq skills '"suite; nto 631-9102 co o i..s Hrs t•om t0pm-6am S1ar1 SS hr S"rance "" 21D MAii I t 1 JOAM 3 !)OP Good dr1v1ng record u Ir eezer frost tree Oa1ty Pilot PO Box 1560. "smk Nwpt Ben Phone .. " Per~on needed tor sates & Mor lie• i..now O C area Accept· Call 8am-noon 855-6611 1 CALL IU-H4• brown 9rea1 cono ~tSO Tt1ctlen 4650 PRHCllOIL Tt1cller ChrtSl1an Ministry S5-S6 rir Mon·Frr 642· 1426 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Jan 752-8522 tor app1 .EXPllllUICE OMl Y orornol•oro t-.r L1movsme •Ule Slilrl S4 nr Apply ong M F appl1c room tor Ask tor JoAnne Sota most turn 548 2335 "OT T'R ~"r"''"' T k 1 a1 M f P. EDS PIZZA 111n d CHAIFFft• COllTH PERSOll RECEPTIOlllST a ong app' \ Ttt•>llf• Costa Mesa a vancemenl 957•39oo " FA G RE ~ ~....__....._ C!LL IOI iAI 0"~: < •1•0"'> Call lor aoot ',mnuc1nA C::ecy1ce Call tar P/T IAllJEl&ICE I IOAI Launer Y 1a1 S1ore Heavy phones C h ITAllAM CAFE I • Parking fac11tty PI T main1 . er1ands Must "n1 cona ta1e model ;ill IRE t1rl"'l·u~rr1~oll1'fV"tyfl'rrcQumi'""1-1•1J ....... ,.rr"ll,. ..... ,,,-:-. H-"s .. o-sn~ro"r>le-P-r;p~e:ly~~ M""gm·-.· -·-----_,._ -r•. 1 .. I 'j4!;jt, blwn 2-3pm CISlllEI appl 2 3PM 675-LIMO r Otltce cleaning landscape e, .. 111e• th 0 sracked lyping skills neeaed S~m:''sai~~~ayph~~~: EXPERlfNCfO FENC.E 111 I fl.(. ASSISTAllT Alnum Court Cook l1m S4 -,o nr Nwpt Bcri SHIPPll&/RIC CURI I nave own 1ransporta11on cycles 642·9462 /NB th OU h I T d ~ust Awo~ Sal Untlea Gvod phone manner 8 -.1,rnerc; Costa Mesa AQgrPSS•ve reallor seekc; 1ted t'AP·flex hrs Md•G•a 675-2790 Cos la Mesa d•str1ou1or oi l May speak Spanish Call GE Top 0 1 l ne L •n e _ r _ g ( aSSI 1e ent 11 M 645-0760 must 642_ 1603 Refeiences reQ n Call .H101t1ona1 energetic a~ or Dl"uuy 640 4279 ortoce equip $5'hr lo M·F 9.5 675·2311 Wasner & Dryer Musi -548 9662 Mon Thur~ 9 5 ~·~1df1f Mon-Sat 9.5 CASHIER s1ar1 Co benetus Call sell' $4 50 lor 1he pair or RETAIL · l1c.~nse and some eA WAITER/WAITRESS Molner 's Mar kel and Mall or Cnarhe 642·9363 PI T make oiler 644-2626 ·1 •••• • • •• •• ••• • • • • ••• ••~f p.:rnmce a MUST Salary With car lor luncn service M.111.roen •Snow tak ing ap-Name oadoe stamping I STORE llll~ER • e -" d O• comm1ss1on Mon Fro 8 30 lpm S40 p 1 1 c d 1 1 on s r 0 r DfllYHY IRIYERS I and pinning Ot»tertty a M•crowa\le,Oven Combo. g • ( \I< 1.1·.H 11 I' I '111< If \II ' • Sti•lll resume 10 $60 daily AccePl•r1g ap casn•Pr •customer ser-D1str1bu11on Co needs PI T must Fie~ hrs SS 1o electric O•Shwasner. built SILES PERSO •• EL e e ACI 94 t Daily Pilot phcaltoM 'l 4pm '2727 vict• Futl and part tome Persons ror d1s1rrbu1ton ' start Call 650-3880 '" Boin •n gooo cone • MAN AG ER e P 0 80° 1560 Snannon Santa Ana dva11c101e Please apply at or lree magazines T'1·Fri 1 Reasonable 963-0496 • • (.O!>ld Mt•sa CA 9?6lf> 971J 074/ 225 r 17th St CM Musi have 11ahd Dl proof Ol&Ltn COllTROl r . 60 • • Rf r AIL 1 or ins & well groomed uaatart 14 OYNAJilC f AS.0 ORGAllZA T'°" )eek1ng quahl1ed ind1v1duals possessing dn outstanding background in the areas of : \f'l'li1 .111011-.ir.· 11.,14 t.,.1111! ,1, : Full Ti11ta Cashier Truck a must 540-7344 jF ,~"°!~CTJ~~ DE~T. F I I IUY FIHITIRE • '··1·•··d '"' 111111111:.i.1•1111·111 fll"ll lflll• • KARI s TOYS & HOBBIES HllYHY /FlOWHS 7 30-4PM $4 50 '" no us tU-1133 • lurfi , i d11 .o1.. 11111-1 f,,. .,.11 • M A • u n E '· Ex. Openings Now Available Look•r)Q tor responsible I exper nee Apply •n per 2 colt mies 1 l<ng bd • 1111 , 11 ,, 111 , 11 • 1 t k 1fNCfD re1 a 11 drivers OMVreportreqo son Books on rapt> 72Ci p11,9 p0,,91016 card Ible : • "' ::•11111 1 1·tl fl• \lhl, .111d •. LJ•1 '"' ..... ar>•eo tor our Costa Mesa 546 5359 Farad CM 548 5S25 6 4 ch•s 2 ceramic • R£TAl SALES (quaity women'i wur) • CUSTCM.R sotVICE uo tl ilfl'lll I ' I I ~1 ...... 1u•' FJs!.r1r 1s1ano CAR ROUTES : : ,:t I. t1i!.!1 ,, ,;·;, '11111•1 ,',~' .111 • 11111•1 ''"I"' : ,, ,, ""'"" .llt'ly Musi IRIYIRS ROOFING lilrnC>S pa11n IDt 644 2999 : 1 ••t •••11wlt"IJge ,,, sales-SOFA BED-love seal lw1n e Now t11rong Drovers lor Forf!man lor no1 crew A • F ASHQ ftUCHAM>ISltG • MANAGEMNT /ORGAJIZ.ATIOftAl SULS --lllll t!QI bt 1'ic!tl'l ""41'f•lt4 111111 a 1lr ... 6t*e lo '""'r. • 'IUCtnshl ,,....,. t.,._, ~calllt (!- flt II t Utllllaf I< I I I I I 1 " 1r 1111 •ov '"°' <'r1ence S•l e .er) .,,ood cond111on ,. '·' ' ,. ',. '" •. ',, itl "' ,.,,.,. •. plu<; <;one oer Earn Extra C••h Wholesale Auto P.t!I Dis· Musi navt-""n •O yrs s 150 p1r, call 650-9346 • .111d 111•11r,1111 , .• 1 11111.1 ,'.r,: tribu101 S91Hr ben· e11per Knowleogeable 1n S.1 IN NI Mrltllt\ ,,TQR[ LOCATION • • """" ''"" )1<;1ng For De//uery Of Thia p p er.ts Catt E••e•n at • t f > j I' J '•<l "'> WO;\( .. a er "' all pnaseS 01 f00fl09 • \\ ,. ,,ff,•r • \1 ··111•111 t l•ttlf',llt \ 111·11 • 1 v• 1 111 ''""illon•i 17141833 9300 Needed 1mmPd 642-7222 f«WPO«T CENTfR FASftON ISlAll> l4h .... IWM • t•f 1I" tit! 11111111!! l '.11.J \ ,tt ,tf tllll• ,111tJ : I I I JI I l,.11 (. ttl.Jtl1i)l1 I • h ol11hn •. 1111•il11 .il .111.J d··111.tl Ill • ti 'I d l.>~4 09A' ... "'*1 ltadt c ...... ,,r•i.1 '"°'' '"'" .ilo~ •tDl1 oy •e\u111e onlr to Mt•a~·· ~ .. or e I • • ,11r.1111 ... 1111111• flf11j!r.1tfl ,,tf.11 \ 11111 . RETAIL • 111rl .. ,11t1· .111""·'"' ,. • PeRTS INTERNATIONAL P 0 801 106 107 Queen's Quay We~t lo•f)nlo. Ontario M5J 1A7 Canada • • • \p11I \ tit 111·1.1111 111··· 111111 • : I h11r•. 2·00 Ii.IHI I' tt1 : : ORAl&E COAST PUBLISHING CO. : : 330 W. Bay St . : : Costa Mesa. CA -92626 • •Jll•c.e produCI~ l-v• ! >ut-d qrriwUI ha~ •t! 1lJl1 .... rt ,... ~••ver al ClflPn ""J" 101 ,,,11 .. , lflr~s 1111lh r r r> 1_. w 111 hd•• Be11 el.t<, AC11antemen 1 priier lo.ii Cdll Perscinnel Dept Newport S1a11oners 8&3 1200 • EOE : e • W1nlertze your r>ome wllh e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e_ • some help lrorn ciassllled s t Quit Opoo11un11y Employ"' $2.40 per day I 1 J ,A I l ~ ~II (HJ'r f f , ,, ~rJ '' • f ,.,,,, •"1u'f1 ,,1 1n~ SERVICE DIRECTORY C .Al I 'ODAY" ASK FOR LOIS ,. .. ,,.._,, '"''' _c1_r.r_•t_r.,1 _____ 1 Electric1J Ptus Small Remodel and Add•l•nns Walls Doors iC2-1llO,ICARE,IKEI Cement/Concrete ELECTRICIAN L•C :-233108 Srnaltllarq" 1ob~ 8 repatr'\ 548 <it>fl • El ECTRICIAN Qu;il wr1H Free PSI $20 '" Ort11ewayc; patios. paths. ,,,.·:487892 Greg Q7G h//11 "" tJo 100 100 small fl'"'" M1clley 536-0551 NEW & REPAIP Nr, Jfll PPlle Concrete Const 11.qr ··~I (ludllly lo p11tes < •'"•PIP ')pec1al1st·Br1cli. ~w .. • l •t Ii Bonded r '111 1T141 %2 /093 100 small Top r1u<1t11, Reas FREE "5l ft"l t 7 14'. H1 .. 7aaa Large or small I rir, •I oil WfF KS CONCRETE Pal 531 5574 <J' lvP m ,,4 ,f'FI /•(,[<;"Saw Cut1on9 1 •GEN HOME REPAIR< ,,,,.. n P 1.oncre1e ac;phall Paint Drtwall Carp!"llll i l1•I 41l7'iSC! 631-2610 el<. C.ary 645 5~77 PT 642-4321 ext. 310 Child Cue I 6~~~~~~~A ~~ T~7; trom *BA BYSI n ER Ava1tab!6 I arec1 Jtm WltytP 641 ~ ;-f)t, A F T Mnn'1ay inru Friday Home flepair PlumtitnQ coasti ul Cei lin11 r INf'• tu;me 64.? 6040 r.arppnlry etP<. Mii II rlfBl OWN OR PAIN ED •M"' HOME OAYCAAE• remol A Mui fi47 '3::ift " ' "' f •t µ ,.r' r1y ,(Int i:i•rigram reas ra1es H l' ~1 28:~'17 6J, <1295• il1PO eJ(p C M 5.-2.05u -Ll!!'Tl•H·~··u•'L•l•N,.G··-M""O,.v•1•N,.G- 'l!""'lf.,fll_a_l_•----1Cltaaiat Stnict Garage & Yard Clnups Parking Area Repairs & "!"'!" __ .. _._.....,,...., .... __ Jon 5.-5.819::i RE1,urfec•ng • Roofing A Hoosecleanlng•Wlndows Watl'1t)roCtf1n1;1• 63 1.4 199 14 yri rellable. reas. own HAULING • CLEAN-UPS 1111n5 Pine 645-9866 Della 7 Days Lowest rates ..... : : : : : I : La .. •n•i•t I & Llwacart h inting FINE PAINTING By Rich TREES ar'1 S•n•Jr ti yt !. nl h.J[lpy <11<.l<•f"'"l ' l •< <'801\44 ToppqO.'remO\le Cleanup I Th.ink u 111 961 4114 ll!J tawn <;prnklr 7"J 1 347fi I< TREE"' R A A A PAINTING Int f •I ' ,E VICE l nwf '' r 110~-;1ti1e p11ce I r '' '" n~movill Oudl I ") rJtPp r,.,.1.,,cP fi6? l?'l'i <.,, ,, • L '' In~ trN• e~l '" ,, IJJ(, \ ,r 'i'}fi fi6% F )0 r f1111P r .(PFR rs Doltu 111• r1·1 • ,.,,n -,p.,(.1iilly "'''"''" r,.:ir<lPnP• /Wkly 11 ,r ?Aw,,., 7 fl,\ 1 <nqs ff• t '' IPllOl1P '1111'1tt1e t• ., .. "''"11 <,prnklr rPpr l (,1 A'•l •OW PAINftN(. II >I. • ~Jl(Jlff'I d'i8I)11.,0 I 1111 [•I l(r 11 ·, .... µ··· ,,.1 'i 1)•1 > • M )II I ' I ANOSC..APE ANO I • , <.. '• r II•· u1g 11 111' Reds j P1pering "'' I ' , .. , fitlfi 10 10 ~F~A'!!R'!!T'!"'H .. IN .. (i'!",-,-N'!"T'!"E'!'R-10-R""ii- 'llltf ·~'I\ I f,AROENER HAN•..rlNC. ST R1PPtNC, I I '11 tlhll1n9 :.er VICI' V•C,A M(. fi; 1 1'i1 ;o I"" • "'1n tlt•S 530 0185 • 1r111'n1r1q CIPAnup, fr<>P ,_.,, • ~ 11 .... r, m New lawns ... IA.1" I AllrPOO 54 1 3813 Masonry FRANKS CUSTOM PAINT ING ".WAI I f ')VFRING L•t ') 15~ IC. !>4') 9653 Pl11ter/l er1ir DRYWALL ComµlelP S61\llCBS1 FREE es11ma1es1 675 3060 1n1 E.111 Paten Plasi ering Custom rexturino Ouallty Work Problf'm!!.-NO Prob· lems• • 3268611 SS•. 783 1 A,Clh&ll Ollvll!ways sealed p111r.n walPrpront c;r11c~<, PIG ?5 yr'\ PX' 772 ')1')6 FAIENDL y TIGERS• Why Call Bairv 63 t-4748 RICHARDS MHOllY 5Pl!nd your valuable lime Ht1ltfll, leaat)' H11ro OIQf'k nna Concrole cleaning? Free es11rnales F't w . r nE [ EST Plam~i•t 24 hr H • lH-1110 lasineu Services reasonable 541-3606 1 IHI '"~ • IMArE I 846 2 IJO •WANf EO TYPING ANO j f l RST Crass House lw•t l1trlffH Cllalo M . CLERICAl WORK IN MY cleaning Supphes lvrn H1 energy,chol lest FREE OVIDf H()Mf REAS 840-7483 A11a1I weetcday, & Set consult8toon 613 932? 1--.• --A•.-,-.. -O-Yl_l_I_* __ AOOKKEEPING srnv1cEI Am \ioini 968-!143 L1a4ac1,ia1 r1 FAN' fXPE AT Mon1hly Bookket-p1ng tori Wanda & Kelly'' Ou11llty & Lawacare o,,., ,.., 1" ''' '"Pertenr.e your Du,1nns 979 314) Hsf!Cleanin9 exp refs landscaptng-Rotoltllino '' I 1 'It 4;>A 7 10 1'\51 CHiil PlllLllS?U I 6•2 0405 or 962 1667 Soil prep..Soo-Sp1111~1er., ••AB( MOVING•• Colo I ti B ... 0111rk & c.ar"foJt T 13804& Hll!IP., available low 114! Ctitracttfl r Pen ''U oruer, AmC111 Crect11 Counselors 1 Oes1gn-Complelt!' reno· LO AA TES 552 04 10 17 1•1 496-7961 B I WILSON & SONS va11or St11ve 546 914 7 I Rm Add Remodel K11c Garde111ng Full Service Carratr7 B&1n '''"' •357487 Ins Mow Pdge ciean ups £,.pert Carpeotry Ser~lce ao vears flXP 6-46-1140 966 17161E11es L~ m\o At!'Pll" Remod I Add111ons Dotu JAPANESE GARDENING Doors-etc 548-•980 SERV Cl11An un • M111n1 Entry & French Doors " '' 0 STUYlll COllHl SlHHTS 10¥115 00. Oranqe CrJ Orog1n11t Student Movlll'> 111,ur~ I 1( T 14>4 411) 641 #344>/ N(W Wtlrf'hf11J~A <;1or 0" ¥All plumbing & healing¥ DRAINS Clear from S 15 Fam.el Disposal. Rep1pes 611 I 0907 PS 72'} 9066 looli11 Rf PAIR SPECtALISf Aver ca11 SSS rree es• L•c o 30 yr; P>:p WRll 770-2725 I II heal 11ny tltd oy 50•1. Really" Work gv&t ~ree est 722 753~ Tilt h ?>f 1n CERAMtC f 111ng 01,1onc11vf! At101 dllDI!" Kitchens oathi. 722 9783 Ooors·M01d1ngt ·Bfly By Norman The Doorman Free esl Tony 964 4758 Wll"dOWS·Compl•ll Pa1101 Oak & Ftr 857-DOOR DUSTY s Landac:8p~)llawn llYl•·IH Wi•~•• Cl11ai11 AC01t1on1 Quality Work •• s •477448 Paul 648-11860 ElHtriul .... ain er11 Wklytmonth/ Ca1elul CourlftO\lR·Cll!'llP LET THE SUNSHIN" IN By nr tor PlftCll 646· 1665 " Doors-Repair Alleret1on1 (.;11b1n,.l~·P1nel·lOCllS·91C JS yr' e•P Jl'lrry 6 .. 2-05.87 Hom.-Improve I do 11 111 r lovn my wor~. 14 yr• •~P Lnt.-t r"'f' Oa1111 &4 2-7390 1 time Free etl 24 t 1840 Pllliii IUOTllG c&e LAWN SERVICE l•niat Str•lct Ouallty wotk free 191 MOW -FOOE TWtCF MO Companion/ Aide, for hve .. 25513 988-7401 $20 S25 548 5722 -'" r.11111 ~ht,. h'kpg tor REs101coMM u 1No 2& iSH1KAWA LA~oscAPE , .. ,_""'"''Yi 1 •41811 ::ioo11 Sunshine window cleaning Ltd Call (7141846-5980 Comm•rc1altRe'\1dentuil I '\IOr~ $'l0 • ;i \IOry $40 C11111 WtndOW~ 964 s 124 yrs Do my own work Lie Sod C•ean up1 Matnt •2780•t Al 646-8128 Spr1ntclers e1c 850-4t47 Sell your Items In cl•11lfled. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAJN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No c ollec t ing. no soliciting. Must have d e·pendable car. wagon and truck or st ation insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney MOTOR ROUTE Avallable in Irvine area. $700 a month. No collecting, 3-4 hours a day . Monday thru Fri~ after - noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 330 W. Bay St Cost a M esa . CA 4 line mimimun "~~ · ' ~s A Garage Sale ~~ Kit for $1.00 For $4.80 you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 llne minimum and the price la the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. We are also ottering a Quiff to Better O•r-o• l•le• for t1.00. This guide Includes idt!'as on how to advertise, how to plan, what Items to sell. plus Ideas for a better garage sale; also a garage sale sign pricing stickers, information on city ordinances and an lnvento,.Y sheet · You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when-you place your ad at. lailyPilai Orange Coast Dally Piiot. 330 Weat Bay St., Coate Mn• Huntington Beech Independent, 17969 Beach Blvd , Huntington Beach Monday -Frldey 8 30 AM to S PM 642-5678 ClaHlfled Ad\!9f1111no 711 COUCH .. in 1 conc1 S 1•0 dbt oed w 11.ime >'<d lrrm mall s1r, 1 l°l IOQ9 BEAUTIFUL NEW OAK lour pos1er lull ;11e bee MdJlress '1Cll '"'' $100 0151 84 1 5340 , msg HOUSEFULl' , ot Orig Proc.e Dusty ' s~ •,01<1 Iv ~eat glas~ r •ls·, tl111 set 0<11 c;1001s Gray wnt martllP w nrass 91c1ss 1op cot ltit set all match All Oak tJdrtn Lf•I lbl ~et wall un11 roll lop Clesk din set sotahen all·M1nt cond 547 1064 KING size bedroom set mal!ress lro[lle dresser w/mirrors 2 n1te s1ands Ot-ddony II OPdspreao •11"1 c.ond $295 548 : 106 MOVING-Bay Club ap1 turn sale Sold oeo end 101s 1amos 010 set ell: 63 I ')Q 10 bl' appt only NTRL RA TT AN GAME' T BL !. E' legPre hlo.e nPw' 4 chaor~ · cslm sedl S oach cushions Beige Rose & Pe;icn print Bes1 Ollt!r 645 28/9 PIANO $300 anhQUI! qun cabine1 $75 a111tQ11e oa~ doors 10 4 ,4 ea S'iOO SPtnCIP twin t1t1(l A bo• $45 548 11917 SOllD OAK Round 01n1ng Taole. •'"' c.ono w 1ea1 2 chairs w/arms 2 s1ra1gh1 $4001000 759 9590 Thomawolte din tbl w16 uphol chis c1nd bullet $900 e•rellPnt cond mucto mnre1 631 6194 Two twin neds can nt- mM1'• 11110 a Dav Bed "'' 1 c ov•·r S 100 lor all 499 3757 Miscellaaeoas 6015 a· rouno water bed no hlr $ 100 Shetves lo match $50 Des~ S50 Por1ao1e stage $ 100 960 7353 BAR STOOLS (6) padded S 170 16 Ben1am1n FtS· cus plant $50 & you re move 645-944 1 CANON AE· 1 wt m any ic1ras $275 obo, solid oat.. dfl1no 101 S 1so. ryplng stand $20 673-8483 FURNITURE. hshld Items Pel carrier recorC11 c101n1ng 5nee1 met11I IOOIS ' more 646-2245 HOTPOINT Aelrg 18 cult l I yrl $17~ rellan bar stool~ II de'lk 759-1907 Jonn Wayne T enn1s Ctvti Membersn1p for sale Pay less save money' Mem bP• sl'ltp lran,ler abl_, 644 038110 760-50t>6 E NEW W/W llres w111ms "78• ,_. S80 10 'Peed R&le•glt SSO t31ke rack tor car $20 642-3124 Iv maq Free 11 Tea 6022 ~11.C Aeg1s1ere<1 0 111m11n Shepherd bll1Ck m11T11 J • year~ 010 f rAe 10 an1ma1 lov11r w1111 900" nome and t11nceo y1H<1 tor doO 642 3330 COCKAPOO DOG tr~ to gooo nome m11111 4 VII-'" all ,not' n~ul ( 11 4) <168 ~161 FrH dera~I• kl"•H Tab by & wtut.i C1111 t 7141979-&?t l 11\11 5 30 MUC NOTICE MUC NOTICE MUC NOTICE SUPE"IOfl COU"T of Uranga, State of Call· Of THE.STATE lorn1a more parttcularly de- Of CALIFOflNIA scrtbed as FOR THI COUNTY Lot 121 ol Tract 5755, as Of O"ANOE per map reco1ded an Book Eitel• of "ONALD J . 219. Pages 26 and 27 or POMUI, Deceeeed. Misc Maps. records ol Or· No. A·1'3521 ange County, Call!ornla M-F 11119, S·S tlll 6 626 S. Euclid St Fullerton. CA 714-680 6300 213-691·6701 '84 BMW3181. blk w/belge int. xlnt coiiCl.aTways gar· aged, no down. $283/mo. Call Terry at 673-7178 Ml.IC NOTICE such sale Dy the Court The right Is reserved to re- 1ect any and all bids Dated September 8. 1986 ST EVEN HOWARD ROSEN. Admlnlstrato1 ol the Es1a1e of Ronald J *11•114IOSIL* Wh1tet1Palo, superb con· d1t1on Service records & 1 year warranty avallabl• (073350) ' 111,HI .llllLllHI llPRTI 1001 Quall S1 .. N.B 833-9300 Ml.IC NOTIC£ Beach. CA 92648 Tn1s buslneas as con· ducted by a gene1at pan. ntttsh1p Thomas Spiegel POttSCHE AUOI CH[V•OLLT Hlebett ~•ll•v s..1 .. a-., .. 10 ,,,.., .. ,,., .,,, '" !. Co..1 Hwv 0Noor910rt IH~h 67S·etff Ml.IC NOTIC[ SOVtll COVN'n VOLliWAG£N a ISUZU ntAm YOO F:~us IN ~.S.A. Arc> TRYING HARDER TO 8£ :; 1 • IALll • IERYICE • PARTI • LEAllNG Ml.IC NOTICE Mo.inc soon to ti. new Sant:J Ana "uto Mall NM.IC NOTICE BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 292S Hetbot 11/vd C.M 979·2500 Ml.IC M)TIC( 11211 MACH ll VO. HUNTING TOH ~CH .. ,...., .... , b&SOE Mel '12. a.t.dOO mll1, pwr/atr pwr/btb. AM/FM-. 4epd IS4t6 KLN'T eondl 412-72M .• , .......... Fully loaded, leetNr. ean. 9pas~.ve. •18082180 ... THIOOORI ROBINS FORD l <JOO HAIUl()Q 8 I• :1 co~rA MnA o•. 'Join OLDS '83 Cutia. SIJ. J preme. air. crulM. fm 1ter-eo. ~G-G•B"'-0~- 759-130S Wkdyt . Ev/Wknd M H731 Mitte Oxford. Irvine, CA 92715 NOTICE K %7t70 N9tleeof 303&, ~ S.2. of olflcilil Gordon Fl Johnson. 553 INVITING 8101 NOTICI Of' ~ reco<ds. AllO -~ the Sea Ward Rd C0tona del Notice 1s hereby given that DEATH Of' Wlp~from reMMlllOl't ol IN right lo Mar, CA 92625 the Board of Trustees ot the NAOMI A. 'ORTIR, P 1111plore deY9'0P Md OC*'ll• Jane P Johnson. 1122 Coast Community College AKA MARTHA ~n" Publlc notice ta "-'eby 11191 l>Ofllon ol Mlcl llltld tying Sea Village Dr . Cardltt By District ot Orange County. ANO Of' NTIT10N given tNt M.rvln M. below 600 fMI from Ille The Sea. CA 92007 Cahlorn1a. will receive seal· TO ADMINllTI" lll9ef .net •II pert'*"a of tur111c:41 lheteof lor olt, QM, and This business 19 con-ed bids up 10 but no later EtTATE NO. A-1,_.. Meinel, Je~ Plerno. other Hydrocatbon •IAlllMC* • NOTICE Of fne sale IS subtect to cur- INTENTION TO rent taxes. covenants. con- -tlt---~-iltPILt-ttt!'*l:---+rttnon . . tor this property and must be in wr111n9 and will be re- cetve<l at the offlcie of Green- wald & Thompson. and H ui w1tz Remer & D1Vancenzo, attorneys tor the Adm1nrstrator. at 660 Newport Center Ortve. Sutta 1555 Newport Beach, Call· lornaa 92660 or may be IUed Pomus, Deceased ORHNWALD a THOW· ION, 1nd Htl"WllZ, REMER a DIVINCINZO, •r: This statement was llled w1th the County Clerk o! Qr. arige County on September 15 1986 '311746 ll'ge ducted by a general part· than 2·00 pm . Wednesdty. To all heirs. t>enel1<:tar•. ~,:,, ~ 11J.-:::: Md in tl'le Mr*1I mentioned nersn1p October 1 s. 1986 a1 the i.:;:~re!<!d~l~lo!!.r!.s _,!!a~n~,,..c~on!!-t!!'ln~~n~t..µ,~:?ft.-MiO--l~~~l4klelniiiiii•~r11COf;w=i~dednriiNoYwemliiiiblt~~25ioif' -----':t ~~101~0. enera ar ner urc as ng pa men of :r 1tors, 1tnd persona w o Pertnershlp, ~I. "'OPEIUY AT vataons. rights. nghls of ..,,y PRIVATE SALE and easements of record Daily Pilot September 2'. October 1. 8, ts. 1986 W380 This statement was filed said college d•stnct located 'Tlay t>e otherwise ant9fnted Jecobs •nd Ells_tt, olfocaaJ record•.-Prope!ly NOTICE IS HEREBY The property to be sold on GIVEN that sub1ect to con• an as 1s· basis e•cept for rtrm1ttaon by the Court on !Ille pertor Court any lime after llrst publlcataon of lh1s no· tice and before any sale 1s made Robert "· Hurwlta. At· tOl'ney1 tor Adfftlntstretor, MO Newport Center Drive. r---------- lutte 1555, NewpoM1ectt, CA l2MO (714) 75t-0711 with the.County Cleric ot Or-81 1370 Adams Avenue, n the wlll and/01 eatate ol: Pertnershlp end Memel, ~· ~"'°". cJ:n:l!MI ange County on September Costa Mesa Callforn111 at NAOMI R PORTER. /\KA ~=o,.-:'9ctJ~~-·-TI;"' ttrMI 8ddnlll and t9, 1986 Nh1ch ttme said Dlds wlll De MARTH/\ PORTER under the flctlfl-firm f320Ht puDllcly opened and read A pe1111on hH ~ llled nd t le t Olhef common deslgNll.ion. 11 October 6 1986. 111 9 00 Ollerors watve their "Ohls. A M or thereaher within the II any to recover from the 11me allowed by law Steven adm1n1sttator or the estate Howard Rosen. admtnls-for any damage not dll· trator of the Estate ol ctose<l by the otteror's 1n- Ronald J Pomus deceased. spectton of the property Of· will sell at onvate sale to the le1ors release the estate and highest and best net Dodder the representative from all on the terms and con011tons habll1ty even though 11 may heralter mentioned all rtght. later be doscovered that lrlle and tnterest of the de· such 1nd1v1dual should nave cedent at the time of deat'1 known ot damage not d•S· and all rtght. 1111e. and covereo by Otter or s 1nspec. 1n1eres1 that the estate has 11on The sale wlll be made acquired 1n addition to that ,.1thout warranty of any kind ot lhe deceoent at the tome as to lhe cond1t1on or the of death 1n tne real property propetty or its improve· commonly known as 9322 ments appllcal>le zoning or C.inotewood 1n the City of permitted uses 1ne1eot Huntington Beach Cr)lmty Birt<; 01 offers 1tre 1nv1ted Thll property will be sold ror cash only Taxes and 01em1ums on any insurance ai:ceptable to the otteror shall t>e prorated as of the date ot recording ot the con· veyance Eomtnauon of 1111e transter taxes, 1tnd any title 111surance policy and one·half of 1he escrow ::naroes shall be at the u.- pense or the estate The purchaser shall pay the cost or recording ot the con- vevance and one·hall of the es<;ro.., charges Any D1dS must De SUb· m11ted accompanied by 53 000 00 cash or cert1f1ed cnec~. w1tn the oatance 10 oe paid upon conhrmat1on ot Published Orange Coasl Daaty Pilot September 23. 24 30. 1986 TW373 MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as WEST TEL SERVICES. 5132 Bolsa : 106 Hunttngton Beach. CA 92649 Glen Snepard 16762 Hoskins .o3. Huntington Beach C/\ 92649 T11omas Spiegel 181*<2 R1vers1oe Circle Huntongton PuDltshed Orange Coast for Dy SUSAN E KESLER In lhe ~~El~ 'J~C08 , any, ot the reel PfOC)elty Daily Pilot September 24 PURCHASE OF STANO· Supeilor Court of Ore~ PIE.RENO. GERSH A.. delcribed ~ • l>4Jfl>Ollld -PUBLIC NOTICE 12115 flCTITIOUI IUllNHS NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng persons are do tn g bustness as MARIPOSA PARTNERS. 14 October t 8 15 t986 BY EMERGENCY POWER :ounty requesting that ~l'Af~Ttt JACO~~ ~~ 428~c.Jl~= W375x GENERATION. ORANGE SUSAN E KESLER be ap-PIERNO. GERSH AN S2e63 COAST COLLEGE pointed as personal rep. Elt..SWORTH PART· All 1>1ds are to be 1n ac-•esenta11ve toadman1sterthe NERSHIP et 1•1 Cen-The 1.1~'9f"'d TNllM PUBllC NOTICE Corporate Plaza. Newoort FICTITIOUS tUllNESI Beach. CA 92660 NAME STATEMENT San Diego tnvestmenl As· Ttie tollowing persons are soc1ates a Cahlorn1a gen-doing business as KAR eral partnership, 14 Corpor-En1erp11ses 810 Center St ale Ptaza. Newport Beach, A-201 Costa Mesa. CA CA 92660 92627 John A Dunc an 7 Kevan Ear l Laird 810 Candlebusn Irvine CA Center St A·201 Costa 92715 Mesa CA 92627 She1l1t F Middleton 1 Thos bu~1ness 1s ton- Bluebird Irvine CA 92714 ducted by a11 1no1v1dua1 Andrew S Durham, 112 Kevin Laird :ordance with the Bod Docu-911ate or the decedent tury Perk Eett. City of dildaim' any li9bltity IOI any ments which ere now in Ille The pet1t1on requeata L05 A~let • County of incor<eclneM of ll'le atreel and mav De secured on the authority to adm1n1ster the LM Angete.. St•t. of address and Oltler commOl'I Oll1ce of the Director ol sstate under the lnd>epen· C•lltornl•. end ot~ loce· Cles~netion. 11 any. shown lion. lncludl!l9 4000 ..... Purchasing ol said colleoe :sent Adm1n1stra11on or E•· MecArltlur aou .. v•rd •• ,..eon district tales Act N.w~t e~. County Seto 1ale w1Q be made, Dul No b1ooer may withdraw A nearing on the petition of Orenve, St•te of li'lilh<>ul CO\lenent or warranty, n1s Did tor a pertod tor s1x1y ... 111 t>e held on OCTOBER Calltornl• did on the l lttl a11prass or 1mpl18CI, ragard<ng .601 days after the dale set t5 1986 at 1 45 PM 1n :i~.!,"~T,' ~:Otve .~ title, poues5'°", 0t ror tne opening thereof Oep1 No 3 al 700 Ctv1c termlnete their rel•ttons 9nCuml>ran<:M. to pay the The Board of T1ustees re-:enter Drove West. Santa rem aining pr1nopeJ sum ol lhe servestnepriv11egeotre1ect· "na CA92702 Furthfi notice 11 n01e(1) 'ecured by said Deed ng any and all bids or to 1F YOU OBJECT to the h«eby 9lven thet ltle or Trusl, li'lrth 111tere11 ttle<eon, waive any 1rregularthes 011n· ~ranting ol tl'te petttton you uflde<sl~ wlll l\OI be u prCMOed on &aid note(&). forma1t11es 1n any bod or on snou•d either aope1tr a1 the rfttMll'• ICM' eny edvanoe5. 11 any. under lhe obll~tlon Incurred by t f ... o...... t T 1 1he b1dd1ng ~ear1ng and state your ob-any remelnlno .,.rtner or arms o sa... ,_.. 0 ru&ol, C. MIKE WEllTER, Vice 1ec11ons or t11e "Nf11ten ob1ec-the pertnershrps l-. cl\arg" and ••pens• Chancellor. lualneH Al-11ons wnh the coun Delore DATED AT Los the Tf\JSIM and ot the tl'\AI f311Mtl f•lrt, CoHt Community the hearmg Your appear· AncJelft . Celltornle, created by aald OMO ol Truet. ~ This statement was l1ted r-~~;s~aEt~~tI~~~~~~~~:i:B~~S::nO:~~~~;;;;;;;~~~~oS:~~:i~~~~--1 w11h 111e county c 1er1o. or o •. ange County on September 11 1986 ' \.. 'f \' ,, \ .. Y° I I - INTO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $9.00 Classified Ad. with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 No changes in copy or cancellation. P11vate pur1 1es only. N o C o mmer cial, Real Estate, Autorn ot111r , Booting 01 Lmployrncnt Ads. There 1s no price l1m1t 10 what you con odve rrrsc . If you need 10 sell your couch, high choir or ony unusecj r11crchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Classified stoff or use the co upon below . Moil to: Daily Pilot, 330 W. 8ey St., Costa Mesa, Co 92626 64Z:5678 ---------------------------.....--------- NAM E A DDRE SS CITY PH O NE A D COPY 4 lin e mrn1mum. opprox.imotely 4 words per line AMT ENC LOSED _____ ctrc;le nnr VISA or M C A re yov o ~vbsc rrber to the Doily Pilot' c "c 11> O"" Yf 5 -.----- NO Puohsned Orange Coast College Dlalrlct ance may De on person 01 by lf'lls 10th IMy of for the amount ..-onably Dally Piiot September 2•. PuDttsneo Orange Coast f Our attorney ~~~ 1~LAGfiR esllmeled to be $98,200.00. October 1 8 15 t986 Daily Pilot September 24 IF YOU /\AE A CREDITOR ~RVIN M~. A ER. Tiii l>enefidary undef saKI w 376 October 1 1986 :ir a conttnQef'I creditor of J 1.. HI . ICK, Oeeel or __ J~ .... ~liltol1~ / W372 the deceased you must Ille ~H .. ~N, L & exeaJled _.., ....... _...,. o ,,. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ---------;our claim with the court or .. ~I!..~ ..... ~ ~ .. Cen,.,· ou':::;' 01 ~tauii":: PUBLIC NOTICE prMent 11 to the per sonal ,_ r __..._..,C.I rep1esenta11ve aopo1nted by L• ~ llfornle Oemlllld tor Sele, and a wntten SUPERIOR COURT 1157, the court within lour months "t:-.. c.st ""'L>itly Notice or Oefaun ano Eleclion OF CALlfORNtA, STATEMENT Of from the dale ol first IS· Pilot 10 Sen The unel~tgnod COUNTY Of OR ANOE AIANDONMENT Of suance of letters as proviOed t A7000JOl caused saao NOCIOll or Oelaull In the Matter or the Apph-USE Of FICTITIOUS in Section 700 ol tne Sep 2' and El8'1t00 to Sell to be : a 11 on o I l E 0 N 0 RA BUSINESS NAME Probate Code ol California ----------recorded 1n ll'le county where PIE RO T Tl ROHE lor Change The lollowlng persons The tome tor fifing claims will "8.IC NOTIC£ lne raal or<>P911y 1s locatlld 01 Nam?. l\ave abandoned the use of not expire pnor to rour 1----------Dale Septem!M>r 9, l 986 No A 1346'9 1he F1c ttt1ous Business months from the date or the H 027373 IMPERIAL COf'lPOf'IATION AMENDED ORDER Nam!' Construction Eng1-riearmg notice above NOTICE OF OF *<MERICA as sa10 Troslee TO SHOW CAUSE nee11ng Associates, a 101nt YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe TRUSTEE'S SALE p O Boa 631· San Doago. CA FOR CHANGE OF NAME venture tocateo at 703 Ran· Ille kept by the court ti you T S NO f'.29999 92112 (619) 292·6480 By 1Sec 60641 oolph Ave Costa Mesa. CA are cl person 1n1eres1ed in IMPORT ANT NOTICE 10 wnda D PaGk, Trostee Sato DALE B KIMSEY Al· 92626 lhe es1a1e you may serve PROPERTY OWNER Ol!+ce< iorney has Med cl petition in lhe F1c.1111ous Business ... pon the executor or adm1n• YOU ARE IN OH AUL Sep 2•. Oc1 I. 8, 1986 this court ror an order allow-Name referred 10 aDove was is1ra1or or upon the 81· UNDER A DEED OF TAUS Orange Coast Drury Pill)( ing pelltioner to Change 111eo on Novemoer 16 1983 torney tor the eoecutor or DATED DECEMBER 27, •979 ---------- n's 1 n e ' n a me 1 r 0 m 1n the County ol Orange aom1n1stra1or and Ille with UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION PUBllC NOTICE LEONORA PIEROTTI ROHE Sdvala Co11sl1ucflon Co the court with proof of ser-TO PROTECT YOURl---------- lo LEONORA PIEROTTI 703 Randolph Ave Costa ~ice a wralten request stat· PROPERTY. IT MAY BE FICTITIOUS IUSINESI IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Mesa CA 92626 111g that you oestre special SOLO A T"' PUBLIC SALE IF NAME STATIMINT that all persons mlerested in David A Barber & As· notice ot the hhng or an 1n-YOU NEED AN Thf' to11ow1ng persons are the "1atter aroresaio appear soc1ates Inc 2032 S ventor.,..a11d 1tppra1sement of EXPLANATION Of THE doing DuStnesa H The Delo"' this court in Depafl-Cother Los !lnge•es, CA estate ~sets or o! the pell· NATURE OF THE Paper Chase Printing Co men1 No 3 at 700 CMC 90025 toons or accounts mentioned PROCEEDING AGAINST t358 I Woodland Tustin Center Drive Wesl Santa Tn1s busmess was con-+n Section 1200 and 1200 5 ot YOU. YOU SHOUlO 92680 Ana Cahlorn1a. on October duC1Pd oy a 101nt venture the Ca1tforn1a Pro6ate Code CONT AC'T A LAWYER. Jeff w Stevens. t 180 6 1986 a1 2 30 o clock P M 51tvald Construction Co MICHAEL J. MILLER. AT· On October 22. 1986. at Ben1 Willow Corona 91720 ano then and there show Le(}n.tr<l Savala Pres•denl TORNEY FOR PETITIONER, 10 oo AM IMPERIAL $h;p on F on1yn 1660 ·aust' ti any they nave why D'tv•d A Barbar & AS· 3470 Tweedy thrd., ICM.1th CORPORATION OF Hamiter Norco CA saio petition lor change Of soc1.ites inc David /\ Gate. CA 902tO AMERIC/\ as duly aooo1n100 This Dusiness is con· name should no1 De granted Sa1b~o Pres Pubhsned Orange Coast Truslee under eno p.irsuAnt to dueled by " general p&rt IT IS FURTHER oroere<l This stale"1ent w .. s hied Daily P1tot SeptemDer 24 Oeod 01 Trust rocorded l'e•sh"l;! I hat a copy Of ttus orOer 10 w•tti th•• C.ounly c.1e1 k or Qr 25 October 1 1986 January 9 i 980. as Inst No Jell w Stevens Sharon show cause be oubhshed in ai•w• c; <•u"'' on August 26 WTn374 8853 1n bool< 13462 P9Q8 709 Fontyn the Orange Coast Deily Pilot t9A6 ___ P_UB_l -IC_NO_T_IC_E __ or On>0al Recor~ 1n IN! olltce This statement wits lileO a newsp.iper ol general Pu1111sneo Ordnge C.oast ----------ot the Couniy Recorder 01 w11r1 ltil• County \ler~ 01 Or circulation. published in this DJ•'~ P+IC\t St'Ptember 10 Orange Co nty Stale ol 11ngP Cnuntv "" September county al least once a weel.. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS u • tor lour 'onsec:ut1ve weeks 1: '4 U.caober 1 1986 NAME ST A TEMENT CaJ11orn11t, ewoo.ited oy N<nla 17 1'lll6 F·-1-~ W334• A Jarvis a" 1/f•mar~eo wo,.,an .-v -p11or to the d11y or said hear-H1" following pPrsons a•e WILL SELL Ai PURLiC Puo11snPo Orang.-c o,.51 irig I Oo n g bus nes s 8 5 AUCTION 10 HIGHE5T Oa1ty P1101 SNllf•mt'leo 24 Dated SEP 2 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE BEAUCOUP 16~66 Sims BIDDER FOR CASH (peyeb•e Octob••• 1 8 1'> 1986 Henry T. Moore. Jr . ·D Huntington Be1K h CA 81 hme ol H ie on iawiul money w 39• Judge ol the Superior ftCTlTlOUS BUSINESS 92649 ol the Un1111<1 S111tM } 11 the - Court NAME STATEMENT Marc Et•C l .ip.-: t6766 llorth lront entrance to the C Date a 11,1msey At10111,.y 'Ir• rn11nw,,111 persons a1e Sims · o Huntmqtnn Bear.n County Cou,.t1ouse. JOO-Civ1tl---PU8~_l_IC_NO_T_I_£ __ 0 1 La~ 14 14 •• .,, ... ,,, .. , 11•1•11•' '"'''""'~ as JMAC CA 4~649 " ~ ·• " 0 • · c Center Ortve We~t Santa Ana FICTITIOUS I UStNE8S Blvd Placentta CA 926i0 '•~'1'''"' Mini Mirto Cnm T11os [lusonP~S •S con Coltlnm10 1111 r1ghl, l1llR A!IO NAME STATEMENT Publl~'1UO 0111nge Coasl I "'"' c:;..,.,, t'S 106 MASSll· dt1C"IPd hv an m(J1v11tual Oi11lv Pilot Seotemher io , 1, ' •'"'I ·'"" Plr1cen1ta CA M-ttr ( opP; interest convayAd to ano now f'>e lollow1nq persons U•f' 17 2d Ocrobe• 1 1<l86 •),•h '1 Tn 1 t nt s 111eo netd by '1 un11<" o;at<l Oood 01 001••9 Du§lness a~ l..e1tlr;irno11 W.146 1 ,,,., ..... ,. Ll MLKtnlfly 306 IS s...:. eml' c Wd I 0 T rusl 1n 1'1e or,1D0'1Y s1tua1eo 1n ~alley (';131PO Ham> 19714 w•th 1'1e "'"'ntv ler• 0 •· se1d CO""''Y ""0 Staie Bl'aC" l'\lvO HB Cl,;t646 ----------M ,,,,., t111>ells Lane ·ill\'lf> (..ounl\ ;1 St>Plember ooscriOOOa\ R h d c; 111 11 ;>ll'l PUBLIC .,OTICE p1 """".I GA 'l;.>670 1., l48ti ,,311751 1c 11• aa n r1 T '"' ""~tr•ess is con Por11on ol LO' , ' end I o1 12, w1ndsong Cir Huntington P11Dltsh••cl O•flt1g!' Coast Block Xl \I'd a po111()t1 Of Beach CA 92646 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS • '1"' 1'111 l'tv .in ll11'.ltviouat Du11v P1101 SeplRmt:le• 24 walnut 5ftll91 8<lJ0<n1ng Thi~ bu~ine'' •\ con NAME STATEMENT ' J '""''fl ~M Kiriley Octobe1 I 8 15 1986 Nonnnrty o• tract no 772, as diiCtf'cl by an 1nd111tdu"t l hp lollow•nl) P"''CI"' ~·" .,,,, l.Ht•mPrtl ~as hied w 382 ~'10W!I 0'1 on m(lp thereol R1ch11rO Saalhoft 001119 bus1nes' as RPqow 1 "I"' 11 "•' 1 nur1ty (...le••"' Or· ----------roco•dod •n Rook ?J. Pages 5 1111~ statement was !1180 N .. 1w Ork 1ntnrnat1on11le ·1"'11 '""''tV on August 22 PUBLIC NOTICE .. -· M " r 8( ----------ano ti OI M l5<: ... lllOOOUS 305, with tne County Clerf>. of Or 1736 1 0ro11A L11ne Hun! l'l . ' f3U'2l l'IC TITIOUI 8UIMSI R9COn1s ol Orangjll County. Ange County on Soplem~ anitr:~:'~1~1~!2~'!PP P11Dh,ht'd Orange Coast NAME ITATIMENT ~:!';';,~· moi_: PIV1:'i!':: 11 1986 n.tOH7 !7~er'8red& ~ane Hunt OMY Pttnt 6'•ptemb4!r 10 fhfl following persons are .,_rnnong at a l>Olnl in 1~ P .. 1 d 0 Co 1 C 9.,,6 9 t 24 Octobor 1 1986 doing t>uslne99 as Tele· ...,.,, vv l&nt range at l(lgton Bt11cl'I A & 4 M k 4570 Cam" 9 Dr WMterty fin. ol $NO LOI 12 .. DlllV Pilot Seplembe< z~ This l>uslneu IS con w33 t er · .,u . distant Nort-'~ 21 00 F-October 1 a 15 1986 ductl'<l l>y an' in01v1<'11111 Suite 7 Newport Beaal'I CA rrom the ~uf"""V hne of of , . W386 f rlldrtCk W KQl'Pfl PUBLIC NOTICE 92660 ~Id LOI 12 then~ Nol1het1y ---------l no~ st111emenl wa~ llit>d Oavod Seldes 86 I Ethelin· •'ono tP\A WM.t1Mty hrwi ol l 04 PUBllC NOTICE with IM County Cl!'•• of Or FICTITIOUS IUSINESS da Bru CA Q2621 I 2 ano l I ond 11tong Iha ---------- angP Courtly nn Auqust 2:' NAME STATEMENT Th•~ Dusinpu 15 con NO<IM •'!y oro1ong11l10t1 ot lht K 27 .. 1Q86 l "" 101111w111g persons are dutlt'd by /In lndivodulll WH11r1y 11110 Of I 01 1 I a STATWMINT Of F3!7tS3 1,111,.,Q nu~1ne~~ aa Yo•ba Onvid '\l'tdes cl1tl11n<;t ol 1• 00 Ff>OI, thence AIANOONMINT Of Pu1:>11~h,.t1 <)ri1noA LC\a~• 1 .,,u,1 Hills Venture a C111t f ho~ ~t~trment wa5 filed Futerly 111ong th• I"•• oare11e1 USE Of' FICTITIOUS Oit11y 1'>11n1 Sf'C1tlimne1 10 ''"''"•' I •m•tell r>11r1ner~'11p '"''"Hi .. <...niorlly Ctflr~ '"Or wrth fl'te 1'outfl8rly ,,,,. ot Lot tUSINltl NAMI 17 (4 Onahl'• l •986 1.iil ~ r1nw•r Street Or ""ll" f.iiunty on AuQu~f 2' 11. • 1111•11\rtell ot 80 00 FM I lo The lo11ow1ng pertons W32A ,1"'1" 1.A Q,668 l'IAli Fl1'Mt • oo•nt ,,, 1n1 io••t••ty ltne ol ~ave abandoned the UM ot ----------l o•11•\1nQh11m·Bans1c De u1d LOI 11, •8!<1 00t11t 1>e1ng tht' F1i:11t1ous 8us1ne1a -IUBUC NOTICE velopmf'nl Corporation a Putll•~hPcl Orange Coast NO,,tltrly. a d1$lll~ or ~ 00 NAm• MISSION \/tu.AGE __ ,;....;..;..;;.;..;;...._..;. ____ ( ""''"""' , n1pora11on 3•0 01tllY Not Seplemt:Jer 'O FH t lrom In& So.Jlh&r1'f 1tne ol Cl E~NERS 3:<' 191 Cemano ~ O t7 ~4 October I. 1986 •• ~lot 1•, , .. ~~·"-·1nn•tu c~oi••r i no S•n Juan FICTITIOUS BUSINES.S !'> r lr1wf'r -.!rftl'I range 332 '~"' ' '""'"""' """ -·1 u ,. Q NAMf STATEMENT (A Q/f\61\ =========w=::. 1110ng se1d F11tter1y hne of LOI Ctpi~trano Ca The rooowong pers<l'1S Mt 1 r," hu'""'" •t con· 1, ano 111011Q tha ~11star!y ,,,,. tn. ~•CllllOUt Bu1tr1•H <1oino Du5onl'~' 11s 26611 our1f'd b~ """"''"<1 pnnner ol lot 12 • d•1111nce Of !I• 00 N11m41 ref11rrf!<I to •bove wa1 Newport '668 N•wport \hop RE CY CLE Feot t"91'llll W8'-lerty 1110ng hlt'><1 on 7 16 82 •n tl'le Covn Afvrl Cn,tn M•,11 (A t\,.vid M l unn11111,,nm -11>11 0-lllllltl ton• I d<lllU1QO ol ly ot Or1Qlrial rift No 926:>6 ,., .. ,1.1t•nt 80 00 ~ H 1 to ll'o 001..,1 of r t9'l~2~ Juiin 1 1_,. s1ime l r11, .1.11emA111 wai. tllell through the ~·Ming f •C'ltot 11n voung \foe J421 Sum Tn•s but ine.u ,. ,,,n l wotl l"<(lluntvCll'r~ot O• DA ILY PILOI 1MCl v Oi'd on&"W ot 1111 °'' nflrtH"l lu (Osta Men Ca ductl'd by an 1n.,1v11l1Jlll II 4" t 111111tv nn C\1'101""'0'" i)ll5 rn1n11rali. •"II ot11e< l 26:ifi John 1 LeWii , tllRri Class1f1ed Paqes ftydrocart>on •ul>t.ta"CN Jana Lee 3•~ 1 Sum· lrll& st1tement wll• hlt!C 1'31.... snv.ci theretrom ror • ~oc OI ·11e••M1 Co Cotti! M11u C1 w•lh the County C111ra.. OI 0 1 •oy LHOWllt. AltOl'Mf •• Turn unwan tPd 10 y&&tl lrom Al)l'!I 0. t955. )2826 ange County on "uguat 'fi L••· )200 lrl1to4 '''"'· llNl •o I0"9 '""'""., u such Th•• l>Yt!041H .., .. con t<ISto l ull• 100. Co•t• Meea. CA items into ~11b•1•~• $hllll t>e PlodUC.O Juc141ct by tndlv1<1u1r1 (Hu•· f3111.U 12t2t money fOdayl •n Ollytng llU!lfll~IM but nOl to D•nd rtnd Wlfel r,,1111-rlf•t<l 0 1 AnQI' r 011~1 Piillh'•""'' IJ• ·'"0" ( nntl I '"COMIO on ""Y event. 20 Y .. ~ P\lbll1hlltd Or•no• t..O.t1 01111~ Pilot c;,.p1,.mDer 1(1 ti 111~ "'" 1 -;,.,,1,mtot>t< }*< Call &42·5678 1•rr-"0t11 f'I. '~'~II •9"rvec Da11v Piiot St!Ottrnber 3 10 t' '' October I IQ86 .,, 11 ·t•" 1 " 1 °' 1'll!t,1 ll>'r ""' I p ~"'''t"' fly 0~ 17 I • 1<l86 W34.il WJ77l========== • J 1!1<! l<O> fl() 1'i'I 11 Aooll W'3?4 - C8 '* OrenQ9 Cout DAILY PILOT/ WedMlday Sept.mt>« 24, 198e MOl1CI 8UNMMt COURT IMTINCI W 0. THI ITATI NOTIC E IS HUIE8Y Of CAUJOMtlA 0 I VEN Ih a I Ha I• d POA THI COUNTY prol>Offls tor furn11htng all Of' OttANGe labor mal«lala equipment l1IM9 ol ALllUA OAR trt1n•por1at1on end euch NIT'°""',llllaA&.MRTA other faQlllllH .. may be r• 0 ~·. DICHHd Quired '°' the 1986 1987 No. A·112UO STREET MAINTENANCE NOTICI Of' (STREET RECONSTRUC• INTINT10M TO TION ANO PARKWAY HU. 9'1Al MA IN T E NANCE F 0 R ..,_OH9'TY AT COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE PAIVATE IAlf OXFORD ANO GREEN NOTICE IS HEREB Y B R I A R L A N E GIVEN ttull 5Ubtecl to coo MYRTLEWOOD STREET ll1mat1on by 1111 Coun on ANO JAC ARANDA AV S.iptember 23 1986 at 9 00 ENl:JE) wtll be r.eetved by A M Of thereafter w1tl'11n lhe the Ctty ot Costa Mesa et the lime allowed by law Geo1g41 Olf ce of 1he Clly Cter~ 77 H Oavtd 1dmtn1Str1t0t of F1111 Onve Costa Mesa C11U ~h• Estate of Alberta G fornta until the hour or 2 00 Pomus deceased will Mil at p m G1..tobe< 2 1986 II private sale to the hlglleSI wn en t me the)' wlll be open and t>esl net btddet' on the ed publicly 11nifread aloodTn lerms and 'condltfon1 1ne Council Chamoets Seal neralter mentioned all roght eo proposals shall bear the title and lnte,esl 01 the de 111111 ot l he wor~ and the cedent al the ume ot dealh 11ame of the bidder but no a110 all right tltle end other d1st1ngu1shlng marks interest that the es1e1e has ""Y bid received. affllf the acqu red n 110011 on 10 that ~cheduled closing time 101 of the decedent al the time tile receipt of bids shall be or de!atll n lhe real property 1etumed to tile b Oder un commonly known as 9645 ope~ It sllaJI be 1ne sole BICkley 1n the City 01 Hunt respon1tb1llty ot the bidder 1ngto11 Beacl\ County ot 01 ~o see that his bid IS received ange S1a1e ot Callfornta 11 prope1 time more oar11cutarly described 4 ~' ot Bid Ooc11me111s as ..,_,., be obta ned at the Of Parcel I Un 1 I of Lot 12 hce or tne (4J1v Eng1nee1 77 111 t 1 act ~613 as .shown and F..i 1 0 ve Costa Mesa Call Ot'1 neo on a map recorded IN 1111 tjQOn nonrelul'dable '" Book 333 Pages 40 10 45 ;>1ymt.-n1 of ST 00 An ad nctus ve ot Misc Maps n 1 1 ona1 ctiarge ot S3 00 will the otf1ce ol the County re ht m 1dt' 1 handled by ma 1 corde• of sad Orange co B (! OnLuments and otner P.irce1 2 ""' un(l video ontract documents may n•. 1r>teres1 111 Loi 12 ol also be e•amtned at ttle Of Tract 5613 as shown on a lief; 01 me C ty Clerk of tile m~ 1ecorded 1n Book 333 :uv of Costa Mesa Bid Pages 40 10 45 1nclus1ve 01 Documer•!s will not be mail Misc Maps 1n tile of! ce ot ed unless the aod111onal tne County Recorder ot Or >3 00 Charge 1s included ange Co ,,. Ill payment fhe sate •s sub1ect to cur Each 1:110 shall be made on ent ta~es covenants con lhf> Proposal form sheets d uons res111ct1ons reser r I lhrough P 8 prov ded n vat•ons 11ghts rights ot way '"" contract documents and easements of r.icoro ,ind shall be accompan ed The property to be SOid on by a cer tilled or cashier s an as s bas s e~cept to heck or a b•d bond lor not lttle ess 1nan 10•1, of the amount Oflerors wa ve the r 11ghls JI tt1e btd made payable 10 11 any to recover from the Ille G ty of Costa Mesa No aom1n strato• o the estate .'l1oposa1 shall be con fo1 ao~ rtamage not d s , dared unless accompar11ed closed by the ot!eror s n by such eash er s clleck spe<t1on of the property 0 1 ash or b dde• s bond tero s release the estate ano No b(! shall be cons1rtereo the rep esentat1ve tr om all .mless 1 s made on a blank t ab•I ty even though 11 may form !u n sned by ine City of rater be discovered that :::osta Mesa and is made n such nd1v1duat should ha~ 'ltcordance wi th the known 01 damage not dis ;irov s ons ot tne Proposal c.overed by Ot!eror s nspec. eQu rements 1 on Tne sale wrn De made E.iLcll b111l1eL...~I bi! wttl'lo.ut.warraOl't..Ol any km cf'nseo as eQu red oy law as 10 the condition of the Cont actor using a er alto property or 15 improve lass1hc111 ori no1 shown on m .. nt<; appt cablt' zon r1g Of the Ger !'rat P1eva Ing Wage perm ttl'O uses lhereot !'.)e1erm nat ons may b~ re B els or otters are mv ted iu fed 10 pay 1he wage rate tor 1h s p•operty ano must :it that cralt or class heat on be n wr Ing and w II b8 re 'l"IOSI c.1ose1y related 10 ti as C" ved at the office of ,hown r the General De H u w I z Remer & IPrm r ul ons e11ec11ve al 1ne 0 Vincenzo a11orneys tor 11m" 01 me call tor 01os the Adm nis1tator at 660 Thf> C11y Counc I of lhe Newport Cenle< 011ve Suite ::: iv ot Cosla Mesa reserves 1555 Newport Beach Calo the r ght to re1er1 a11y "' all lorn a 92660 or may be flied o ai. "'''" the cierk 01 sa o Su He (,ont rdr o shall per o Court anv t me after omplv w th ""' µrov $ans t rst p ibt cation or th s no JI Soct on 1770 '" 1780 r t ce .\nd bt>lore any sale s 'Tia(! .. T n s pr opart y will oe sold 10 a<;t onty Ta1es and :> Pm 1 "' ">n ant n$urance ,;cc eptd! '" 1 flt! olferor shall o" or1'ra1eo as ot the :lllft' nt r.-.cord g ot lnP con •l'yarci> E•am nation ot t tlP trar .. ter ta.:es and anv 1 "" 1n' "anc" POI cy and .. r off 01 the eserow hdtfle" '>l1c;t he oil '"e ex .:>e"'" nt ttie estate The ;iurclirt<>f' 'nall pav lhe '091 .,r ""1'<.f r g ot 11 e con l hW 104 '"Y" r .. and on,. hall or ltie ----------"Stf'1w charges PUBLIC NOTICE At~ t> as mist Ile sub 'T'ltttPO accompan Ml bV FICTITIOUS BUSINESS $100000 casn o r ert f1ed NAME STATEMENT ' he<:• w th the tlaldnce 10 I"' fr How g pPr~or ' <1rt' tlf> D t 0 UPO" tonl rmal on OI :l nq h .~ nPSS a' Balht'\a 'Kh satP by fhll Court B.;q~ All Fa 0 ( (l~lil Tr r 'Qhl s rest> •PO I) Ill 'A ... • rA<t7~" Pel 1 yard aflll Cl'> l '"' r,,.11oway I' 4A 0 tlf>O St'tifPmlle 8 1')rl' < t ( n~ti\ M ~~" L A 198f, 17£ • GEO"<t.E H DAVID AO ~ rnt Nly ;..<1~e N Pin '\06' ., r ' Jto nt the Es1a1e ot ,, ,, ,.. , O Cyo "'' r A A t r1,. G Pomus De •O< ,. ea~P(I Bllrt • I • r,at r wav HURWITZ REMER .. 4 144 P.v .. r rt • Marlr ol DIVINCENZO 8y Robe1tR 11w, A 9r)li10 Hurwlu Attorney• lor Ad Ir '> r ""'~ s con mlnlalretor MO Newport 1 ;ct r I , ., " al ~ "' Cenler Drive Suite 1555 ' 1 Newpofl Beach CA 92MO •I r I (, lllOwdy (714) 759 0781 i r ' st ''"r ,. I was I'"" P •ti S~"d Or at 9P Coast N ' ,., .. ((}I r, C.lf> ~ ol (/ Da 1, p f(lf s .. 1 tcmbtr 23 1• r 1 11 , e '"en oer ;>4 l'I 1'lllt I 11!t TW370 F3111755 ----------'"<!" Loast '""'t e• ;>4 1<jfj6 WJ81 DEATH Nonces PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS *llrME STATEMENT H I""~ JJ;>42 IJ 1ra Pont , .... ,. 19 • ( 01 't~r 1nrc1 (.A ~ on , .. t PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT '""' 110"1 r Q IJ"r~oos are •l 1 q t 1 n< ~" a~ A Plus 'II rl• 1 I ""I 1 roi~t r \ 4'711C11mpu~01 M•tl11 I \ S1 r .J1 '' $111>1 NAwport Beach CA 1.1.lll lw S1p11111IM1 :th 9:1660 1 l(I A ~ 1 iri 1 h• Oav1<.1 Se1Cle8 861 Etnelln ' •· dll er .... CA q~62 , 111r hur I .1w11 M• m I Tn, bu\ineq~ 11 con •rt ti C h 'f" l lntr r ""' ,,.o t1y ar 1nd1V1du<11 1m 111 t• f 111 11.1. 11 th• 0 ov l"f Seide• I" \ ""'"ment was I led II 1rt11 r l 1\\fl M n N ,., '"(' 1t ty Cliork o•Or tori ,, I' If k I rt 111 II I 1 1• ( 11ntv rm August n f11t\\ I f ' fl 1n llll 11-. tAf, F,17150 t 1t 1''•11 OranQf> <":oasl r1 1, "1 1 Septembef 10 •h· 1\1 I.I. ( •ll Ml.IC N01lCf Mt.IC NOTICE IUPIMMt COURT IUPIMMt COYRf Oii THI ITATW 0. T .. 8TATI Of' C~ OI CAl•OMteA '°" THI COUNTY '°" TM COUNTY °' OllANQI °' OflANCll lllete o1 RONALD J letate af RONALD J '°""11 DelHHd '°9il!Ul1 0.CHlld .... A·111121 .... A•1Nll1 NOTICI CW NOTICI Of' INTINTION TO tMTINTION TO HLL MAI. Ill&. 9'1Al Pf'OPIUY AT Pf'ON9'TY AT ftRIVATI IAll l'tMVATE UU NOTICE IS H!RE8Y NOTICE I 1s HEREBY GIVEN that tubteel 10 coo GIVEN that aubject 10 con hrmallon by the Cour1 on 1trm1llon by lhe Coort on Oelot>er 6 1986 at 9"00 Oelot>et 6 1886 a• 9 00 A M or thereal1er within the A M or lherealter within the time allowed by 11w Steven lime all0w9d by low Steven Mowa'd RoNll e<1rnlnt1 Howard Roaen 1dmln11 1t111or of thl E•tate of lratOf Of the Eslate of Flonald J Pomus daoeaeed RONld J flllo!'fluS d-sed wlll sell 11 prlvete sale 10 the Wiii Mii et prtvale tale lo i he h1gt1est aod best net bidder hlgNet end belt net bldde< on the teems and 1tond1UOAL on tN ma and coodltlON heraller mentioned an right hflfaft• rnenl ooeo a Ir g f HOe ind 1n1eres1 ot the de-lllle end tnter981 of the de- cedent at lhtt time of death cedent at the time ol de1111 and all right 1111• and and 1111 rtgllt 1111e and in1eres1 1hat !he estate has 1nte,est th•I the estate hes acquired 1n ad(!ltk>n 10 that acquired •n eddltlon to that of the oece<li/11 11 the time ol 1he decedent at the 11me of dea111 In 1he real property of death tn the real praperty commonly known as 9271 commonly known a11 22272 W1nterwood Circle In the K nery C rcte 1n the C11y of City ol Hunttngtoo Beach Hunungton Beech County County of Orange Stale 01 of Orange S1a1e ol Cat .. Cal torma more parllcularly lorn1a more par1tcalar1y de ~sc11beo as • scribed as Lot 35 ol Tract 7266 as Lot 75 ot Tract 6730 as per map fecor<led 1n Book per mop record8<1 n Book 28 1 Pages 34 ano 35 of 2411 PAges 36 to 40 1nc111s "8 M st Maps records of Or ?I Misc M aps records ol ango County Calltorrna Orarlge Counly Ca1t101r>•a Tlle,s8te 1s subject 10 cur The sale s subject to cur rent 1a .. es covenants co11 re1 I taxes (:Ovenants con ch11ons restrtcllon& 1eser d11tons reslr cltons resC"r val c ris r ghts r ghls or way va1tons r gnts 11ghts of way and easements of record and easftments of record The prope<ly 10 be sold on The property to De sold on an as 15 bas s except tor an as •S Dass eacept tor 111e uue Oflerors waive their rights Otterors waive theu 11gt1ts 11 illy to recover !rom tne If any lo recover from the adm n s1ra1or or the estate admtnlstrator or the estate for any damage not dis lor any damage nol 01s closed by the oflero' s n closed by the olferor s n spt><;lton ot the property 01 ·pectlOn of lhe property 01 lerors release the estate and ferors release the eslale and lne represental ve from all the representative from all l1aQ I ty even though 11 may llablllty l!Ven though 11 may ta1e1 oe 01sr.overed lhal later be discovered that such 1nd1v dual should have sucti t0d1vlduel should have known ol damagt1 nol d s known of damage nol dis covered by Olle1or s nspec covered by Olteror s tnspec t on The sale will t>e made hon The sale will be made ""'tnout warranty ol any k no without warranty of any kind a$ ti) the cono 1 on ot the as lo the cond111on ot the p operty °' ts mprove property or its improve men ts appl cable zoning or ments appl cable zoning or pe•m 11eo uses thereof permitted uses lhereol B ds or otters are tnv ted Bids or otters are 1nv11eo lor 1h•S proper!~ and musl lor 11'\1s property and must bf> n w11t1ng ano will be re be 1n wr111ng and will be re e veo at the oll ce of Green ce ved at the othce ol Green wald 4 Thompson and wald & Thompson and ~~ur wllz Remer & Hur w itz Remer & (Ml-a11°'""9YS-'°' 01\/.mcenw ..auomays tor the A<1m1nistrator at 660 lhlf" Adm rnstrator at 660 Newport Center Or ve Su te Newport Center Or ve Suite 1555 Newpo t Beach Call 1555 Newport Beach Galt lorn a 9266Q or may be filed 1orn1a 92660 or may be hied •11th tne cier~ ot sa1c.1 Su "'''h the cle1I. ol sa o Su penor Court any t me alter per1or Co1 rt any ume alter I rst publ c:a1 on of th15 no-I rsl publ ca11on ot lh1s 110 t ce ar d betore any sale s 1tce and before any sale 1s made mac1e This properly w ti De solo Tr11s properly w II be so10 to• cash only Ta•es and lor cash only T a•es and :>rem1ums on a y nsurance prem11Jms on any nsurance acceptaflle 10 the otteror dcceptabte lo the otteror >hall be prorated as of the Shall be pro ated as of the datf> 01 ~nr<l ng ot the con date ol record ng ol the ton veyanre E•aminat on of vevance Exam nat 011 ot t "" Hansler ta>e& and any I"" lr&nsfer la•es and any 1 Af> r su111nct> pot C'f and tie nsurance pol cy and onf> hatl of 1r.e escrow )ne hall ot tne escrow ch<HQf><: shall be at the ex ::tlerges ~nell be at thti ex oens,. nl uw e&tate The )lnse 01 tne estate The purChils• ~hail pay the cost :>urchaser sna11 p;iy the cos1 i t '"'" c1 n11 01 '"P con >I •eco (I llJ o t tt" con vPyanrP ..ind ne hall 01 tne 1eyJ11t.e " 11 o " t all of 1ne f'SC w r ha QP'> SU Ow Ch II (lt'S A iv fl c1s must ne suo Ar1y IJ <h mus1 oe suo m tted accompan ed by rn tl<'O 11rcompan eel by $3 000 00 cash or certll ed ~3 000 00 cash or e«lttted en«( i. w th If e balat ce 10 t e ~ w th the belencf> to be pa a tipor conlirrnat on ot ne pa1<1 upon conf11mal1on 01 S• en sale by tne Court s ich sale by the Court fh11 r ght ) reserved 10 re The' ghf ts rest>rved lo re ec1 "ny and an Q as t!Ct any and all bids Dat100 September 8 O~teel Septemoer 8 1986 1986 STEVE N H O WAR D SfEVEN H O WARD ROSEN Admin ~trato• of ROSfN Adm n strator of tne utate ol Ronald J the f ,1a1e ol Ronald J Pomus Oeceasec1 Pomus Deceased GREENWALD 6 THOMP GREENWALD 6 THOMP SON •nd HURWITZ SON 1nd HURWITZ REMER & DIVINCENZO 8y REMER I DIVINCENZO By Roti.rt A Hurwitz A t Robert R Hurwitz Al lomeya for Ad"1lnl•treto' lorneyt tor Admlnletretor MO Newport Center Drive IMIO Newport Center Drive Suite t555 Newport Beach Suite 1555 Newport Beech CA 92660 (7t4) 759 0711 CA 92e60 (7141) 759 0781 Publ sned Orange Coast P11hllsnec1 Orange Coast Daly P tot September 23 Oil '~ P 101 Seplember 23 ?4 10 1986 24 10 t9R6 TW37S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT fhf> !ollow ng perso11s are do n9 1 us ness as All EV IN VESTMENTS 1 C111 lorn a t m11ed Par1ner<1h1p 2 11 Va L (In Nnr<l N,.woort 8N1Ch CA 9:i'fi63 Herbert dOd Bern ce Hiley 2 1 V i:l l dO Nc)rrt NPWµOrl BPacr CA 9766'.l fh s D •5 n11&G IS en ourtt>l'l l'ly a 11m t<>d n•rtn<>r ~h D l-ler ben R1tey This ~talemen1 wa 1 lt>c1 Wtlh fhP Cot r ft (,tPrk < 1 nr ar ge C<J nty nr ""PfPmn,.r " 1986 rw:i11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l hP follow ng persons are do •g llus1n.,ss as Golden G111rte GuPSf Home 3016 H 1 ! ng w •v Cnsta M1>sa c" 'J261'6 Flrni>• ~' ,,, g 1891'0 Da ~ !J St F o nt 11 n valley ("A 9roa l apur s ma 0 f Chang IRC!;>O Oil~n111 St Founta n v "' v ( " 'l;> 708 rh.., b' oness s ton I t tf>JJ h) l'lu5flanc1 and w1t1> 111 " ~ ma D F Chang '' ,1~1,.men1 was fled w ,. II" Coun!y Clerk o f Or 1 r r ,rtJy on August 26 F320122 I tr,~ Ho•••r Gertner 6 F311147 Brown Attorney• 11 L•w 1• t 1 ,1 .. o Orange Coast 4340 C1mpu1 Drive New t) , t 1 1 c;t'IJIPmber 10 port Beach CA 92663 4 r)r It 1 Pr 1 1986 Puot shPd () .. Q ·~• W345 ria ty Plot S11µ1e 11111 14 Octnller 1 B 1<, 1qA!i WHI PUBLIC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tt, lnllow nr,i pPrson' 1 PUBLIC NOTICE flC TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT o n•g b u es' 1 I"' 1 • tnliow 11q persons a•e 11u~ ""55 as ElllOT T 1 AH!; 491 t Warner 511 tt' 721 Hunt H<'acn CA 92649 PI GFOOI orc;1(,N', ~ PIG~ OOT L n 191 <11Cl t/ ' Keel Dr ve Corona (Jt 1 M 1 9:>6<'!> Richard G Oreytus 170'1 Ketil Or ve Cnrr na [)f>I Mil• C/\ 92675 Will am P JarnfluS 1<i t!i Alta Vista Newpon B~ath CA 92660 Tn1s business is con dtJcted by co partners Richard G Dceytu~ This sralemenl wu 11111<1 wllh the Cool'lly Clerk Of Or arige County on September 17 198fi F3'l0110 Pullll5heO Orangt Cos5t Oil, 1y P 101 <;eptemt>er ?~ Or.totiA 1 8 tS 1Cl86 W39S t M r llaPI Ell 011 775'/ 11 • '" Ortve Hunt 11 • fl1>ach CA 92648 1 rtr t Sue V C"'O 16521 11 1 t t ;r Lane Hunt ngton h I. (A 9:>649 I t .., o is ness s con rt 1 11'11 riv a qeneral pert I !'r~h p Su11<1111 S v cino I,,,_ ~wement wos 11141<1 w lh IM CounlY Clerk OI Or ~I QI' COllfllY on Sflptemt>er 11 tfll\f F320111 P it 1 \tie<! Ornng~ Coa~t O 111 PI 1t 5.llCJleniber ?4 ,,, lflhf' I II IS 1986 Wl92 PU8LIC NOTICE ( • tit• I I It. •I! 11 .. 1111 11 11111-11 I 11.1.11 Mt < lll\1 M >111111 \ f 111 •'f tur.., ~ 10 r• d 14 r)rtober 1 1986 1-----------l·---------- PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL. PAR~ L.~metery • Mollv l• \ l.hi'!PAI • ( remillrH, J'>00 Pi< ti t V PW Or , N"w''"" Ae " , f\4 d 171)(1 HARBOR LAWN MT OLIVE M r>rt J~ry • C.em,,, .. , Cr~matoiv tn?S Gt!.ler Avl' (,o•u l Mesa ')40 5'5.t W333 l PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU8fNH8 NAME STATEMENT Thi' tollow1ng pe'sons 11re rto "Q bus ness 8' t<ad11m M1 r1qag1> B3nker~ 4341 0 rt h Strlllll Su•le 20• N"'wport Bnech Cat 9~660 fnhn C I" tdam 3'.13 1 ltm!'lhysl Av!' 8Alllo11 1,1,,no r. Al ~?66:> r n ~ lloi~·n••, ,, con dur.led by nn 1nd1V1duet John(, P<nd11m Tl'\ s st11t,.m11nl wflt I~ w II'! th" r'.n 1rl1y C:l,.rk <)I ()1 1ngf' Cl11Jofy l)n AuQu~t 'J1 t9M '1t120I Put 1 ~Md Oqno• Coaat 08 ly P 1111 ">ttptf'm~r tO t 7 :1' Or.tOl'.tf'r 1 1~&11 W3'H ' POOLIC HOTIC[ FICTITIOUS auatNEIS NAME ST A HMENT FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS '"" t1111ow1n11 persons &re NAME STATEMENT 111 "~ 011~ 11ess 88 THE !he following Pitnon~ arll PAl"ffl CHASE 425 30th 001ng bu1 nes' 11~ Soutn ~1reo1 r~7 Newport Bench Pac1f11.; TtCkl'I~ ~ 1(1 Tour~ CA 92663 1BO w11,1 tfltfl <;11e<>r 61dQ Ro•ann8 w11rre11 S 15 ., L r.ci~111 Mes11 ( A 926:>7 Po•M"'"'" r.oron11 0..1 Mtr T N1 Cr1ri~ T oo,ir\ Inc Cah CA !126<''1 In"' 11 '>r~o•llf on 760 Wfl" JoAnna Rlch1rd1 25 t~5 IF.th •,1rP"I St<JQ I Co!\18 letrrace Lantern 08rl8 M• ~ 1 (.A 926'7 Po1nl CA 9?629 r fl ~ h11'\ nl'O ,, con 1 h '> 1>u• n11~& 11 con o 11 11111 oy 11 c:1>rporo11 on c:lucte<l "Y • 011,.11r•I part Kenn111h A Jordan Vi<;e Mr\htp PrP'\tc111ni Ro~anne We"e" Thll slnternenl w111 IUltd Th11 •tatement wet Ill.a ,. th thl' Coonty c111rk of Or with the Coonty C191'k of Or ;119e Cwnty on August 22 11n11e Couflty on September t986 17 t9ft6 n111ss '*12' Pvhll•hll<I 0111nge Coast Publ••t!e<I Orenge Coa11 0111ly Pilot Sepfl!lm~r 10 On1ly P1tqt S•p181'!'10flf i 4 17 ;>4 OclolHtt 1 11186 OCIO~r I fl !!I t'l86 W3'9 W390 MUC NOTICE W369 Pml.IC NOTICE IC mso STATEMENT OF ABAHDOHfllllNT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS IUSINHS NAME The folfowtng persons 'lave 11b1ndor1ed the use ot the F c1111ous Bu111neu Name EOOKKO 220 E Katella Ave Orange CA •n677 Thf! Ftcllt•OUS Bust0et1 N11me referred to above waa ltiPd on Sep ?4 1~8S m lhe Covn1y ot Or11no• Ono nel File No F 287307 Harry M Yos111ok11 244 t Bowdoin St L• Verne CA }1750 Kum JI YOlhtOkl 2441 1 Bowdoin St l t Verne CA 11750 lh1a Que•n•n wH ton 11uc1.0 by lnc1Mdu1111 (Hus Ollnd 11nd Wllel Thit 1t1tement wu filed Mlh 111e County C,.tk of Ot 1ngt' Coonty on Aug1111 ~8 1986 Hetty H Yoehlotla IC'"" Jt Yoelltotla Published 0 fl11Qe COit! 011 ly Pitol Sepemoe' t 7 24 Octob9r 1 8 1986 W3eQ Ml.IC NOTICE W397 PIA3llC NOTICE K 'ln41 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME I he tollowtng per sons ~ave abanoor ed tne use of lhe F c t1t1ous Business lllame Sale Harbor Sell MllC NOTICE f TW369 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ft " IOilOw OQ perSOnS I I> de r o llus ness as Bachelor C trpPI Ml r ff'ni\n(" 154')4 'lt NO• t Woncl Way fl Into C/\ 9:>6'30 ~tiDert l rov P1c:lo.Pr1ng 2'4'~ 'lequo" Wooll way F1 r oro CA 92630 rt 1s o ;s nes& s con dut l~tly ar 1nO v d 1al f1 l11ll I P Ck Pr nq r n s1a1.,r11en1 wa\ I led with thr County CtNk of Or " 'J ( n 1n!y AUQIJ~I ;>:> t<lf!6 F317847 I' ltl 'h I () t Q(' C.OdS1 D 1 I~ fl 1 t C:,1 I II mbP 10 II 24 r) tt'11 P I 1'18f W127 Storage 16842 S Harbor 1----------- Blvd Sa ta Ana CA 92704 The F c11 o is B 1s1ness Name reterr<>d 10 above was I !Pd 1n Orar gt> County on r ,,brnary 7 t984 FILE NO >:>'17964 (.,lyde Logar1 Ne II 4:i 745 :arn no Oel Rey Indian >N lls CA 92260 Ann S Neill 45 745 Camino Del Rrv In<! an Wl'll~ CA 92:?60 I rus b 1st0ess was c.a11 '.luc1ed by an 1n<1 v1dual r1 s statement was !tied "'''h the County Clerk of Or an9e County on September 2 1986 Clyde l.091t1 Netti PubllshOC Orange Coast Daily Pilol September t7 24 0elObef I 8 1986 W357 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT lne follow no per•ons are PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT lhe follow nq (lPrson~ a e do r g bus nMs 1S Cal 10111 a Veterinary Flel Pl Sf'r111ces 7 ,,,., ~ lltlP HMllor Dr ve l11Jnt Bch CA 9?648 Barb"' 1 Annf' We nt1aub OVM sllm• ts above It ~ bu~ nes~ s con c11 < ttltl lly ln nd v fluilt lld tld a Wetntraub OVM fh s statement wns hie<! won IM Cou11ty Clerk ot 01 anoe County on September 11 1986 '31M21 t<nowl~n H11nnem11nn & Yoch Attorneys 111 Law One Newport Place Suite 260 Nf'woort BMcn CA 9<'660 Pulllisneo 0 1anoe Coast 011 ly P1tc.t1 SeptPmDer :i'4 Octol>A' 1 8 t5 1986 W383• PUBLIC NOTICE do og business as I SU FICTITIOUS IUS'"ESS PERtOR WALK IN MEDICAL NAME ITATEMENT CENTER :! SUPERIOR Troe to1row ng persons Ar.i WALK IN MEDICAL CLINIC d o ing ll is neu 85 3 SUPERIOR MEOJCAL D0l'SS£.Y SAILS MAKERS CLINIC 4 SUPERIOR ?9n Century Pi&Cl' C.01tn MEDICAL CENTER !> SU Mes11 f.A lnfi?6 PERIOR FAMIL 'V MFOICAl HllflltHI J Riedl noa• CENTER 14119 Superior 2888 Bnythore Dr Nnwpo11 o\va Sutte • t Newpofl B"llCh CA 9<'66J B"'llCh 92663 Janet K n1e<Jltr QO• 2888 RafHI Arturo Peounu11 B11y~h0t11 Or Newpor1 M 9 5050 Linden •83 a,,nrh CA 92G6:l 1 on11 Besch C A 90805 fhr& buS1ne11 11 con Tn1~ b11S1n111 11 con oucttld by husbmid 11nd wife ovcted by an 1nd1v1du11 Herbl'Ort I R1edlinQ11H Rat1e1 Penunu11 M 0 J11n.1 K R1M1tnger thll 1111emen1 WO fltlld Th. •l1111mMt WR' flllld Hllh tM County Clf!fk ol Or wtth lho County Clftrk ol Or ~no• Covnry on September anQll' Coonty on September 17 1~86 11 1Cl86 '12.01:IO Pullll•hed Oranoe Co11~1 011 ty P1101 ~l)lflf'll>fll '" Ottobe( , 8 15 19Bf> W387 ''*12 P '"' ~r~ O All~ Co11~1 0 11 ly P11n1 Snp11mn.r ?4 OCIOl'll'I I II 1'> l'l86 WP!! Petro(sky cleared for UCI research From a&aJf ud wire reports Professor Jerrold Pettofsky who 1~ ptonecnng the use of computers to help paraly1ed people waJk will continue has research at UC' Irvine dunng an 11 month unpaid leave from his home campus an Ohio Adminsstrawrs at Wnght State Un1vers1ty in Dayton announced Tuesday that Petrolsky has been granted a leave of aoscnce running from Oct S through Aug 3 I 1987 -TM leave, ncgo.twtcdb~la~n.for Petrofsky and Wnght State was prompted by d1sasreements wnh the sc1ent1st ovrr the extent ofhts research program which has generated nauonal pubhctt) for the Oh so school The sc1cn ust has developed an 1nnova1 1vc computer system that electncally stimulates muscles and helps paralysis v1c 11ms to walk His work has been featured on 60 Minutes and in the telev1s1on movie First Steps l'ctrofsky1 Wnght State president Paige Mulhollan and laW)'C'Jl for both sides met last Thursday at a lawyers office 1n Dayton to draft the agreement Wn~t State spokesman Larry K1nneer said Tuesday University officials waited until the agreemen t was signed before making the announcement Kinneer said. Wnght State <\ 22 vear old state un1vcrs1ty with nearly 17 000 students 1s home to the National Center for Rehab1htat1on Engmeenng when.: Pctrnfslcy 1s the director The professor of b1omed1cal cngmccnng has been (')n the staO since the late I <>70s and his prest'nt contract runs through 191.P Officials at UC I announ1.:ed Aug 12th.at Petrofsk} had accepted a \ oluntary non patd pos1uon there un administrators also said they are negotiating w11h him about a fu ll time pos111on More recently Pctrofsky purchased a home in Lake Forest near UC! and moved some of hi s belongan$S into 1t Last month Petrofsk} s 1a .... ')crssa1d Wright State wasforcangh1m to leave becau!>c of reduced funding and '>tafT for the center Wright State will continue rt:search at thl n:ntc:r in Pctrofskv s absence Kmnecr said He added This 1~ a lea11e Thcrctun.: w( ass11mc he will be coming back to Wn1tht State after the leave .\skcd tf Wnght State "1ewcd retl ntton of Pe1rofsk:y s research program a!o a matter of prc:sugc Ktnncc:r satd I don t know how to answer that statement Pctrofsky was c;,u d to he on va<:al1on and noi available for comment \\-e re pleased that this mailer has bc-rn sa11s factonlv concluded Wnght State President Mulhollan said in a prcpan:d statement Kmneer said hoth s1d1:s agreed 10 restnct their comments to the text ofthqo1n1 announcl:ment rices hold steady By the Associated Press inking fuel c11\l!. kept prtlC' 11 tt 1n Orangt and Los <\ngcles counll(S in August and th( go,(rnmcnt ~1d T uesday Nationally prices rose b) 0 :! percent in .\ugust fhc 1ero inllatwn rate 1n the area for August meanl. prices have nscn 1u~1 2 2 percent since a }car earlier -the lo\.\c:~t sine( a 2 I percent annual rate: poskd in \ugust 1981 (,a~olt nc rnsts <iank b)' 6 pcnlnt 1.1'>1 month causing the govc:rnmc:nl !> index of transportatwn wsl'i to fall by I 4 pt:rccnt 1n ;\ugu'it It wa' down hy 19 pncrnt tor the: }Car T wo othcrcatcgunn -rntc:ru1nmcnt and appard and upkcep- droppnl <ihghth for tht month but incTCa\c:S werl: posted for food and lie' eta gel\ hoosing mcdrca1 care and othergood~and services The: \on sumer Pn cl I ndc:X for the: twu wunt )' area stood at 330 9 in ;\ugust meaning 11 cost $33 09 to bu}' good<. and sc rv1ecs worth S 10 1n 1967 PU8LIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING 810S ft ne efly q v..r' lhal 'ft Sn;vd n f 1 1'\tf. "' f th.- ,t il~I (.omm 1¥ ( '' IPQ" ) str ct ot Orange ( ountv ~l1forn1a will rer.t> w 5f>al PIA3LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tn .. follow no persons are uo 1~ t>u~ ness as AG PRO V1f)Ft) '\YSTfMS 2803 Wr>stm ""!!' Avenue • t06 S ~Ma AM 9<'706 •d b ds JP to out ' 1 ''"' ,.. Aqust n Gaitan 976 flan 2 00 n m Wedn1 \cl ·~ J~tooer t5 1986 " ti" 'urcr1a!>m9 Oepanm"nt ol a d • ollege d1s1r ct 101 !11"d Ar I .. 110<; <:;1 201 LOS An y1•tl>' C.A 90006 1111~ o is ne.ss s con d 1t l"ll lly c1n rid v dual 11 t'\70 Adams AvRnue ·os1 1 Mesa c~110 1 ' <11 ' Nh1c11 I me said ll ds w 11 11e >vbl cty openeel and reud F318100 1nq .. (.oHSI r t r11 er 10 1 l<lllli W J36 A<J JSI 1 Ca Ian Ir ., ~td!1>mi-H was lileo w 1n lhe Coumy Cler~ ot Or ang" County on September 11 t98f'> or PURCHASE OF STAND 1v f MERGENCY POWfR ,fNFRA T t)N GOLDEN NFC,! LOLL(C f 1 1 nh """ rn 1 I' ' t w 1n ! le I II m IV "" ..... j .. 11 111 the fl t r 1 tt• [)r<1c1or of -' • h " 'Cl nl "' d cnll09e I ~h I I No udder m.,y w1tnllraw >1$ h ti I I 11 01' c>d l()r Stwly 601 11 •v' 1fle1 In• rt..ite 11e1 ( in" orion nq tt" .. nt fhe Bo>l1<1 of 1 s1ees '" ,PrvP<. t hf' prtv I• 9" f)f rn1t1C f I di y and tit 1 tlS Or If N • vt 1r v trt q 1t tr t ~s or t '" mal 1 f>S n 11ny b <I or n IM IJ tJtl H~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT Tl P 1u11r w "'I oersons are (Jc g h 'nPS'< 1 Master s T lfl ' g 0•9 ~I , II on d85 E I tt St S11 l.>06 C.osta MPS<! CA 9?~'1 JOStl!Jh C.<1µ tl 1'~0 N C.t! l 1 Newpc •t Elct CA 9766 I Fl20121 Published Oranqe Co11st Oa ly P tot Sepll' nber 2• 0l10flf> t 8 15 1986 W389 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT The 1011ow1ng persons ere dn 11g business as NU ST AR GLAZING CONTRAC TOA 1420 F Edinger Su te i<J3 Sar la Ana CA 92705 W 11111m G re 27371 Al 1ar17 M ss1on v1e10 CA 92691 Th111 ous ness s con ducle<l lly an •nd•v•duRI l/v lliam Gill! C MIKE WEBSTER Vice 1 Chanceno' BualneH Al laln Coaat Community Coll99e Ol1trlct PUBLIC NOTICE Ins s1a1emen1 was f leo ""lh the CrJunty C•erll 01 Or ton ( o inty nr Septembe• t7 1986 Publ shed 01 1nqe Coa~t Q111ly fl IOI <,Al lf>tnflP /4 Ortoh•' 1 19116 W3 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F318145 P111'lll~t Pr:t Or<1n91 C-011s1 th• ly Polot ~t1C'le1.,t "' tO 17 ;>4 Oc.toher 1 1986 W338 PWLIC NOTICE FICTIT10US IUSINEU NAME STATIMENT Thn lollowlng persons are domg business as J 0 Mar ket111g t8 Se11s1de Circte Newport Beach CA 9<'663 Jell W1t11nm Mondle ? I t8 ~ilntJ l\na Av,. w') Costn M11sa CA 92627 David p,.1ev f1 n1no 1601!8 Mariner Or ttunt lftQfOr Bt !'Ch (,A 9,6•9 Th~ t> ·~ r111ss .~ con (lut:tecl llv o qnn11r111 Pl'Ht nersh p Jell Mono1e Tll•& ~1ilf#lffillrl\ WA~ fllflf.1 wllft thf' (..ounty Cl•rk ol Or ~"9" Cow1ty On AUQU,1 26 IQ86 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT F31!M'l3 ~ 11 lo hc d 0 1 ll" (.. v1•1 r I I <;Mµt .. mb• I ~4 I' 1 8 1r, 1'166 W385 PU8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1 h1 tollow1no persons are oo ou bus ness as ~De s1qns Ill 17951 Skyp&r~ Ctr S Sle M Irvine CA 92714 FJ'l010t Puol shec1 Orange Coasl O 111~ P lot C\eptember 2<1 Octuh<>• 1 8 1'> 1986 W368 PUBLIC NOTIC[ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T t P I llow ng person5 are dr nv 11 ,, n• '>~ as At PC T otor R\ ( ornpu1er Tutor '•'> 1 Pa1i1ar r tJ Avenue C-Mt~ Ml'~.i CA '12626 t 1Qt> e M ~ • n Carter 9!> I f• t t 11 no Av~nue Costa M• ' I C A 4?6?6 T 1 t!> !1US111'1ss 1s con ifurtf>c1 fly an 1nrt1v c1ual Euri e Marl n Carter fh ~ ~tatPme• 1 w11s ltle<1 w th me C nunty Clerk ol 0 .i11q.-C Oo•11y on Septamt>or 1f 11186 '31 ..... flt bl ,heel 0 1 enge Coast Oa 1y Pilot Septembe' 24 October 1 8 15 1986 W379 Janet M M1nmgh 857 1----------- Amigos Wy Newport Sch PUBllC NOTICE 92660 , __ ..;..;;..;..;;....;;.... ___ _ This bUSI08H II con FICTITIOUI •UltNlll ducted t>y en 111dlvldun1 NAMI 8TATIMINT Jan11t M M1nn1gn fho 1011ow1ng persons are This staleml!nl w&s I led 00 ng Quslne!ls as Pure B&I with th" Courity Clerk ot Or ~n<e Compnny 10 11 Brioso ni O" (.1111nty on <:eptemt!er Or 106 Co~ts Me1& CA I 1 !'l86 926<'7 Fl1M22 Leo Oabovb 220 NIU ln P Jbl 'It 11d Or ar ue Coas1 • ~09 N"wpor1 Berich CA () • Iv P I< ! S1tpt .. rnb11r 24 9'6fJ3 ()(1obrt 1 8 15 t986 Tn1~ nut 11ess s con PU8UC NOTICE W384 dur.tl'd by on ndtvtdut.11 Leo Ot11lcx1b Th11< s1111t1ment w11s fllec1 w th thf' (.Oqflly C111r1< ot Or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 111 9" C nuntv on AvQu51 26 NAME ST A TEMENt... 148t. F31114t fl bl ""'d 0 •11n9e Cn11•1 D11 ly Plot "lf111t<1mber 10 ' 4 nr tfll'll'!r 1 1986 W339 l1ily Piiat C1111lhed Advertising a.2-5978 I I I S I.NCE. ALMqST NOTHING.I cbmpares-with. the taste Qf foods cooked in the open air, why no t stretch the season-this year? lr_:ivite som e of your favorite peopk and, whether o r not it's warm e no ugh. to dine alfresco. guests . ...... will probably make fo rctytt(> the backya rd or patio while sampling the spcci·al hors d'oeuvres. This menu offers,an intriguing, sophisticated -yet surprisingly simple -group of dishes that are appropriate year-rouf)d .. (Note th~t oven times are given as· alternates to grill "'diTections.) The rather unusual recipes. which use readily avail able ingredients. combine highly versatile Ca lifo rnia almonds, Norwegian c h eeses and chicken in novel ways. with very delec table results. Dill you know that nuttyJarlsbcrg ( Yarls-ocrg). because it 's madc usi ng part-skim milk, is lower in cal oric:~ and fa t tha n many chct:scs? It's abo loaded with pn.·cious calcium and protein -juM like ddi- catdy spin :d . semi-soft Nokkdost ( Knock-a-loasc) and naturally sv.·t-ct Gjetost ( YC:-to;t'it ). Crt:amy. golden brown Gjctost has a pkasing caramel accent. perfect for the ~~HltT in this dazzling fruit tk~scrt. And what w o uld a harbccue he \Vi tho ut chTckL·n? I ht~ '"·ontkrfulfy a aptafiTl--hird. list:d twn: in hoth appl"lizcr and entrn :. i~ not o nly - light in tla\'o r hut low in hoth c:alorit:!'\ and chok~­ ll'ro l. Chock-full o f protein and othc.:r healthy thing~. i t ·, the LTOnomical hi rd t'\'c.:ryonc lo\'cS. < .aliforni a almonds add delightful crunch and rid1. toa:'\tt·d tla\'or whL'f1t'\'t:r you u~t· thc.:m. Onl' of tht· mo~t n :r"i:Hik of nut~. thl'y go from appl'ti zcr~ to tk~'t-rh. adding good tastt: an<l a ho~f of nutri- ent!'\ a!'\ wt·ll. I l igh in \'itamin E. the B Vitamin~. calcium. fiht·r and iron. thev :ltld tt'xturt·. tla\'<'>r and !lair. To cnhanct· your reputation a~ a ho~t e~~. 'l'f\t' thb intriguing gri ll -fl'~t soon! 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'' 11'1"111J.t u11t1 I th11 l..cm·d .mtl 'n1t1111h \tit! n ·mJ1n111g m~rnhl'll1' t',t t-pl mu.., lh .11 .. 11rrtn)t until t hn...., mdt .. .tlll-1 '•Hll.l "'mnoth Puur 1tlln ~I.!.'-' bu\\l < m l'r 1111111nl1.11l h "11 h pl.1,1 •l \\ r.1p .111d h-1 '1.md .11 Ii mm~ m1 xt urt· 111 I tlllll [II ftll)tll [t rllfl( r,ltllrt • l o "l"l"\t 'f'l\k>ll ,,llll t' ll\l'r fn111 .mlf ,prml..lt "1th .1lm11ntl' lku1rJtt• "'11h 1111111 'Prt>t' 11 dl''1rnl \1.1kt·.., <1-.t•n11~._ DI Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, September 24, 1911 Meatloaf a mealtime marvel with tasty stuffing;· topping Meatloaf recipes usually call for 14 c.p tutut miDc:ed oaAoa chopping onion and garlic which I teupoea laatut mhlcM 1arllc can 1) hu.n your eyes. 2) cause a · '4 c.p water finaer shonqe and 3) make your z ea1• hands smell bad. J YI c.pa soft bread crumbs There's an easier way: De-J YI teaspoo1t1 aalt hydrated onion and prlic that ~ ,..., ... .....-ltlaek ~ come in minced, Powdered or 1 ~ ,..... ....... lteef . salted form . All they need.is a little Aprleot FUllq (recipe foflows) m9istcnina · and I 0 minutes to Preheat oven to 3SO dearces. In a rcoons~tut~ whi!e you're. doin& larse bowl combine onion, garlic SOtJ?-Cthang else~ hke prepanna the and water: set aside to soften, about apnrot st.uffini:bcJow_ --ro sm b~ d The stuffing ts a delectable com-mmu cs. 1r m eas, re~ bination of dried apricots, bread ~mbs, salt and black pepper. Mix ~ tea1pooa 1rated oru1e peel 14 teaspooe ult 1 In ,&-.medium bowl combine · apricots. bread crumbs. water. gjq;J ger, \range peel and salt: mix well .. CHEaE-TOPPED MEATLOAF I tlleea w~lte bread, broken. ap ~ ~·P tomato J•lce ieu• 14 CIP lastut ml.Deed ODioa I tea1pooa1 ore1uo leaves, et'Hllletl-----~- 1 YI teHpoDi ID•tut mlaced 1arlic · crumbs, around gjnaer and orange'· in beef. . . peel. It's spooned on top of the meat Place ttux~rc on .t 4 x 12-1.nch mixture, which you've patted into a s~eet of alum1~u1n foil; spread into rectangle on a piece of aluminum a 12 x 10 x 'h-mch rectangle. Place _ foll. then rolled up. on a jelly-rol~]>8n. I YI teaspoou ult ~ tea1poo• lfMIMI 'lack pepper 1~,.... ........ lteef ~ cwp (I oaeet) mo11arella cHele,tUe41iled It goes well with fresh spinach or Spread Apricot Filling on top of Preheat oven to 350. Jn a large bowl soak bread in tomafo juice until. liquid is almost. absorbed. abo-.t S minul4!s. Add eggs', o nion. o l'tgano, '8rlic, salt and black green beans and a cucum ber-yogurt meat m ixture to within 1h-inch salad flecked with dill. . from edge. Roll meat up jelly roll The Italian Cheese-'f e pped style. Cover with aluminum foil. Meatfoaf is also made with instant Bake until done, about I hour. minced onion and garlic plus or-Yield: 6 to 8 portions. egaoo as the seasonings. The loaf is baked on a foil-lined pan for easy clea nup; shredded mozzarella cheese is sprinkled on top to melt for the last five minutes. APRICOT STUFFED MEATLOAF ~f-r: m~1x well. Mix in ground Apricot Fllllag .--sttape ifl mixture into a loaf. 8 1 package (8 oaacea) dried..! x 5 x Ph-ches. Place on a foil- aprlcot1, c~opped lined shallow pan. Bake until done. 1 ~ caps soft bread crumbs 45 to 50 minutes. Sprinkle cheese 1 cap water on meat during last 5 minutes of. 11/• teHpoons 1roand ginger baking. Yield: 6 to 8 Portions. 'X" OU '11 relish new zesty sandwiches /_ Let's hear it for under-appreciated sauerkraut! This piquant. pickled treat is o ften overlooked as a creative way to add zest to everyday sandwiches and salads. Sauerkraut Relish, for example, can instantly transform a plain ham and Swiss on rye into a "Reubenesque" new sandwich that makes a vef) favorable impression. Unlike the traditional Reuben sandw1ch. th1s version features ham insteadof com~dbedand is served cokL.But the-real diffctc.ncrsacc.fo .. lhe toppings. First. the usual plain sauerkraut is replaced by a peppy relish o f kraut. green pepper, carrot, pimiento and mustard seed all marinated in clear French dressing right from the bottle. (You can als.o use ltalian.oroil and vinegar dressing.) Then the finishingstrokeof genius 1~a generous dollop o f your favorite creamy Tho usand Island dress.i ng. The result is truly a work of art Sauerkraut Relish can be used a~ an instant salad. 100. After it's thoroughly ch illed. spoon it into yellow. red orgrecn pepper cups. This colorful salad lends a special flairto the meal. whether it'~an accompaniment for roasts or poultry or just a simple adc d 1'ih wtth sausagt: orfrankfurten. Both of these serving ideas are quack to fix -thank'> to u~angalread~ prepared commercial dressings-and cas} to cnJO). lkc;i of all. the) add new interest and a change of taste to ordinar) menu fare. So next tim~ you want a simple trick for sparking up) our sandwich and salad repertoire. ti) Sauerkraut Relish. Your creatn e talents certainly won't be overlooked. SAUERKRAUT RELISH 1 27-ounce can sauerkraut 1 medium green pepper, finely chopped 1 medium carrot, coarsely shredded \ 2-oun t jar cbo~jj>imlento,, drained 2 tablespoons minced parsley •,, cop sugar 1 teaspoon mustard seed '12 to ~ cup clear French, vinegar and oil, or Italian dressing Drain sauerkraut. rinse a nd drain again, pressing to remove water Combine sauerkraut. green peppe r. carrot. pimit•nto. parsley, sugar and mustard seed. Pour dressi ng over salad. tO'i~ to mix thorough I). Chill before serving. Makes 5 cup'>. Scrv i ng Suggestions: "Reubenesque" Sandwich -SprcaJ r)l' bread" Ith <;oftl·ncd butter. top w1Lh sliced Swiss cheese and ham. Mound Saucrkrau1 Relish on ham. Pass Tho usand Island ~a lad dn:\stn,R. Pepper Salad -\poon ~auerkraut Rl'11c;h 1nto) l'llO\i.. rl·d or green pepper cups. Berries in a Cloud heavenly Like a cloud w11h a raspbcrr) lining, this dessert pi les a puff of whipped cream between layers of raspberries and tops it all with air) meringue. I\ brief trip under thl' broiler hrown' the meringue ' without healing thl' bt•m(''\-and- crcam tilling. Raspberries arl' frag11t:. '>O u'ic them within three da)s of purchase. Rinse them with cold water JU St before sen ing hut do not allo"" them to stand in water RASPBERRY TART 3~ cup sugar 1 tablespoon quick-cooking tapioca 11'2 cups fresh or frozen un-.1 ,; sweetened raspberries, crusbeo One 9-lnch baked pastry shell 1 cap whlpplag cream 2 tablespoons sugar 2 cups fresh raspberries, halved 3 egg whites •; cup sifted powdered sugar In a saucepan combine tt1C_./4 c up sugar and tapioca: star in crushed hemes. Let stand 15 minutes. Cook and star until maxtur<: boil<;. Re- mo' e from heat: let stand 2.0 minutes. Cover and chill. Turn chilled bcrr) mixture into cool pastf) shell. Beat cream with the 2. tablespoons sugar until soft peaks form. Spread over berry mixture. l\rrange fresh bcmc<; over cream layer. For meringue, beat egg whites until frothy: gradually add pow- dered sugar. beating until stiff peaks form. Spread a top pie. seal- ing to edge of pastry. Broil 3 to 4 inches from the heat fOr I to 2 minutes. Serve at once so filling as cold. meringue is warm. Makes 8 servings. Nutrition 1nformat1on per ser- ving: 368 cal.. 3 g pro .. 48 g carho .. llJ g fat. 41 mg chol .. 194 mg sod1um. l 1.S. ROI\: IO pcrccnt "'I. ..\. 16 percent v1t. C. Daily Pilat & TWA ANAHllM H TOllO ORANGE 1419 N fu\lin (ii Katell-') q?bhl Pttone ( 714) 997 9960 . c i:i D ou r HOW GOOD WE RE ALL y ARE f(IGHr5 AVA/I ABIE fi()M OiANGf COUNTY TO /Al V/4 GOIDE/\ <.r" Tf 41P/1Nf< Ille V1llaoe Center 1272 So Broothurst 9281).t (II Ball Road) Pttone (714) 635 2461 COllONA DU MAii 3700 £ Coas1 Hwy 97675 Pttonp 1714) 673 Q()()(l 74601 R•ymond Way • 7 (Bell lower Plata N-Ortll al EI Toro Ro1d) 92630 Pttone (714) 837 1822 HUNTINllTON llACH 19069 Be1th Blvd 92648 (Nert lo Ralphs Mar\111 al Garfield) Pttone (714) 848 8575 llANCHO MlllA8l 71 634 Hwy 111 92270 Pttone (619) 346 3894 IUV(llSIDl '12 lf1 Arl1nQlon Avl' HON [\'BAJ< ED 1 Hardm•n l.Pnlf'r J 47;iti• TM Phone (114) li8R %81 ··• ! u .. . California wines win rematch 'Upstarts' beat French fo r first and second place NEW YORK (AP)-A few small California wineries shocked the in ternational wine establishment a decade a.ao by taking to'p honors in a French-American wine competi- tion in Paris. The upstarts did it again last week. . more like those from California, The first round re-created th"'t With tbe excepd.on of Chat.tau uid Draper and othen. 1976 competition, when Staa's May~ all wines with Chateau Tbc CIJifornians, meanwhiJc, Leap Wine C-ellan won. This time, in thear names are French and all took areater notice of the classic however, the winner was another others are Californian. French wines and reduced the California wine - a Clos du Val In the second round, the experta alcohol content of their wines to 1972 Cabernet Sauvianori. tasted tbe same vineyards' wines give them more "elepnce, charm.'' Next was Ridge Vineyards from the 1980s. There were two said Bernard Port~t. the French "Mon te Belle" 1971 Cabernet wines fro m each vineyard, ranaina Winemaster at the Napa Valley's Sauvianon, followed by Chateau in vintqe from 1981 to 1984. Oot d u Val Wine Co. Montrose 1970, Chateau Leoville-Ridae Vineyards took fint and .· Po,rtet and Draper i.sted on the las-Csaes 1971, Chateau Mouton-third place: Clos du Val took second s1delmes as .a pan~l of experts, Rothschild 1970, Stag's Leap 19:73 a nd tied for 10th; Cbateau Mouton· mostly Am~nca~ wine ntercbants . Cabernet Sauvianon, Heitz Cellars Rothschild fourth and ~venth; and columlUsts,Judged. ''Martha's Vineyard" 1970 Staa's Leap took fifth and tied for Aftcrnearlytwohoursofsniffing. Cabernet Sauvignon Chateau 10th; Chateau Montrose took sixth Connois~ur Steven -.SI?uni~ Wlio sponsoi'edthe 1976 competi- tion at L'Academie du Vin in Paris orpnized the rematch at the French Culinary Institute here to see bow tho5c early 1970s wines had fared. sis:?P~n&. sl~shillJ? s~allowio~Y ~~ Mayacam as 1971 'Cabernet and ninth; and ~hateau ~oville-~ltnt-wmes-~ -5auvisnon--and-Ehatcau Haut--las-C--taes-teok-~th ~nd-tied-for number, the experts voted. Brion 1970. 10th. GeOr&e~re.-eomm'il erOfa"PUU-ho teI-;wtee Once again, the Californians defied the conventional wisdom ·that French wines age more gracefully than those from the United States. ~ California wines tvook first and second pface in the rematch, while . France's h i-ghly touted Haut-Brion finished last among the nine wines sampled. In a tasting of a dozen more recent vintages, California wines took tne top fou r places. "It'~ very frustrating to say that Amen ca won again," said George Lepre, chief sommelier at the Ritz ~otel in Paris and the only French JUdge tn the 10th anniversary com petition. Lepre and other wine experts at the tasting said they bad seen improvements in both regions' wines in the last decade. French and American wines. the experts agreed, have become more alike. The 1976 competition made French winemakers realize that California wines were "softer, rich- er. more accessible, made with more determination." said Paul Draper, winemaster at Ridge Vineyards of Cupertino, Calif. The French reduced the amount Ofbttter tan-nl nsto-make their wi nes r Balzer to hold wine seminar An eight-week seminar on Cali- forn ia varietal wmes will be held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in a Newport , Beach yacht club. -Conducting Lhe sessions. begin-_ ntng Oct. I, will be Robert Balzer. wine connoisseur and critic. Tbe cost is $225 per person. For I information and registration call the sponsor, Newport Heights Travel Service. at 64.2-45 50. ••• A variety of classes will be offered at area coo king schools. The sched- ule includes: -Ma Cuisine. Atrium Court, Fashion Island: G reat Stuffed Pasta, I 0:30 a.m. Mo nday and 6:30 p.m. Thursday, $40. Tarla Fallgat- ter is instructo r. and European Chocolate Candymaktng, I 0:30 a.m. Oct. 2 and Nov. 24. Carole Bloom, $45. Phone: 759-6818. -The Tasting S poon, 16382 Ardsley Circle, Huntington Beach: Quick and easy menus fo r singles. 1 6:30 p.m. Oct. 2. $25. Pho ne 840-2351. -Piret's, South Coast Plaza: Ad vanced T hai Cooking, Nanci McDermo tt. I 0:30 a_m. Saturday. $25 or senes o f two for $45. Moroccan Menu. Chnsuane k Gucn-Wagner. 6:30 p.rn. Oct. I. $25: and Chicken Supreme. Ro} P1ngo, 6:30 p.m. Thursday. $25_ Phone 5 56-646 I. -Coast Hardware. 240 Broad- way. Laguna Beach: Classic Fre nch Sauces. Roy Pingo. 6;30p.m. Oct. 3. $1 8. Pho ne 497-440J -My Fa vori te Things, 14 370 Culver Drive, Irvine: Chocolate fantasy, Peggy Mellady, 6:30 p.m Tuesday, $25. Phone 552-0221. Fill tomatoes with spinach -_., 3 beaten eggs lf.t cup fine dry bread crumbs •;, cup grated Par mesan cheese 1 clove garllc, minced ~ teaspoon dried thyme , crushed ''• teaspoon salt 1;, teaspoon Worcestershire saace Several dashes bottled bot pep· per saace One lO-oance packa1e froien chopped 1plDacb, cooked and well drained \'JI cup chopped celery 3 tablespoons sliced green onion 3 medium tomatoe1 Floe dry bread crumbs Combine eggs, crum bs. cheese. garlic. thyme. salt. Worcestershire and pepper sauce. Add spinach. celery and onions: mix wC'll. C ut tomatoes an half crosswise. Scoop out centers, leaving 1/.-inch shells. Spoon m1xture mto shells. Spnnkle wi th crumbs. Place in JO hy 6 by 2- inch b~king d ish. Bake. co vered . 1n a J 7 5-d egree oven for 20 to ~ 5 minutes. Makes 6 servings. l/vf'Rf FtC'?HTlt'G FOR -1 'IO.Jf~l H American Heart Association Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Soup i . ----- First of the Season Jonatha11 Apples ~ North welt per lb. USDA Insp.-Golden Premium London Broil USDA Insp.-Golden Premium Boneless Beef Rump Roast Imperial Margarine Fresh ·Purple Plums ... fTop louDd per Lb. Scne .80 per lb. 1.69 g;;: 1.59 Oscar Mayer Bacon· ~ 23" Scne .80 • ~T Mea1 /Seafood Dairy /Dell Ralphs Honey Ruff Bread Wbeatbeny ~ 89 Ma&loat40 • Sen•. Grocery Values Colortn-2 ply 69 Bathroom Tissue = . ?:up o;-4 iC°'a..ay acua :l.69 70 elroU - Brawny Paper Towels .65 Pl.alD Wrap Wbeat or 39 Wbite Bread i:: • tu.a SpfGf Jottle.IMtcmt 2 Q9 Mildew Remover --= . me& = 1.39 i88fRc;;;ien or = .15 .59 Pteaid•Dt sw .. t Juicy J>9f lb Grocery I Frozen ODCle ....... a& bas 119 Country Inn Rice Mix . Cbel tc>t:Ar·O.. WUll Ill.at lcNc» 1 61 Spaghetti Dinner "i.: • CUI tof·Ar·DM Wttll Ill.at 92 Spaghetti Sauce ".,: . BUdg8tGc)-t Entrees 1.39 Ncmcy'1 Ftoeeo.tplDOc!l 01 Quiche Lorraine ~ 1. 79 WblPTopptng a:: 1.09 AalOlted ,.... .. aaw.cl·l .... oal c:tD. 59 Pink Panther Drtnts • Prlcea effective September -25 thru October 1, 1986 J0hmt0n~Yogurt = 3 /&l AmeiiCan Cheese ~l 99 1/2 gallon ~ange Juice ,.., .50 OFF c:O Lower Prices. II nces I II Fresh Valenci a Oranges-41.b. bag •••"WC' .89 ~ "" ~ The Cov1ng1on Ed1t1 on Sto neware Only Produce I Floral FrNb C\at Roses -3.99 K191riFNit -3/.99· Bakery lalpHo ... t~~~~=~·°' 69 1JOg' O\U.Y :.: . • Appetite ·· LoWlllcaP ... •• Turtey Breast Liquo r .nu•orQold La Paz Tequila ~no.ort·l2~ ... Calvin Coolers ...r: 2.99 '"~ 8.98 ,..:2.39 , ... Hi h. . St-. d -ds ·-·--..-o-........... .,..._--. g er : l ar "'-=-..................... ....._ ......... , ..................... ., .. . CJ I ·.::=.=_=::=~~S°:-~~..:.··.:~:;~ ~-...... .._,c....., ........ -.. _ .................. _ .. _.... ..... _ =t: --~-............. ....,._.,._ .. _ ............... ._ ...... _om, ................ --.... .................... _ ~ --~...:....i...~....._ ____________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------"'--~~~~~~~~~--~ I It .p~ys shoppers to ·c~lculate supermarket total yo u send for the ref~n~ . Dear J~ -You advise shop- pers to make sure their purchases -are runa up correctly at the c~eclc­ out counter, and my expcnence proves that this is necessary. As I place items in my shopping can, I add them on my calculator. This way, ( know Within a few pennies what my totaJ should be. O.n almost every trip· to the supermarket, some kind of an error is made, usually in the store's fa vor Most times it is only a JO... or 50-<:ent ClTOT. but in mretrip OU1uf10 It IS a lot more There arc several reasons why register mistakes occur. The first is that the prioe on the register scanner is different from the price on the shelf. Most often the price on the shelf is a sale prioe and the price in the scanner is the regular price. Some- times store employees forget to change prices on the machine. Another cau5e for mistakes is ringing up coupons as additional items, rather than talUng them off 'Th-e-tota~ My advise to shoppers as to be . firm 1f you feel a mistake has been made. Don't let the checker in- timidate you. If the checker won't help, ask for the store manager. - Mary.Deuey, Deartq, llu. Dear Mary -Than1' you for the excellent advice. I also tell shoppers to. ·group all of their sale items so they are rung up last a,nd ·special attention can be paid to their prices.' THE SMART SHOPPING AW ARD goes to Bettie Roy of Baton Rouge. La.~ :!__purchased fourboxes oftreffy-liill-atche n garbage bags. regularly $2.09, on LB. sale at two boxes for $3. I had two SCk:cnt Hefty coupons that reduced the price at the checkout counter to just $2. With the two proofs of purchase. I was able to send for a Hefty $2 refund." Bettie aJso had a question: "Many refunds now require a 'dated register receipt,' alona with the usual proofs of purchase. If there is no date for the start of the· refund offer. how old a tape may I lJSC?" ----1 f the refund offer does not ha ve a commencement date, you can. in JUNE FULLER theory at least, use a register ta~ with any date. even one that as several years old. But in practice, 1f youbllC-a choice. I would-oo~ tape that was dated more than 12 months prior to the date on which ' I MANUFACrURERS' ·I ••• OTHER -- SUPlllMARKITS' COUPONS DETAILS IN S'IORES Here is this week s last of refund offers. Start lookYtg fo r the required refund forms) which you can obtain at the supermarket, i.n newspaper and magazine adven1scmeots and from trading with friends. Meanwhile, start collecting -the needed proofs of purchase as der tailed below. Remember, some offers are not available in all areas of the country. CHEF BOY AR DEE Offer. Re- cc1 Vf! a frcct>izzcrC'utreT. ~d the required refund form and one Universay Product Code proof of purchase from any Chef Boyardee Pizza Mix or Pizza Sauce. along with 50 cents for postage and handling. This offer has no cxpira-~ • ti on date. HELLM ANN's. MUELLER'S Free Hcll mann's Offer. Receive a coupon good for one free 32-ounce ·Jar of Hellmann's Real Mayon- naise Send th e required refund form and three net-weight state- ments from Hcllmann's Real May. onnaase (32-ounce or larger) and three net-weight statements from any Mueller's Pasta ( 16-o un ce or I larger). Ex pares Nov. 30. 1986. LA CHOY SI Refund Offer. Rece1v<.' four 25-cent coupons. Send 1 the required refund form and the Universal Product Code symbol on the labels of any 1wo La C:.hoy products. along with cash-resister receapl(s) with the purchase pnce(s) ci rcled. Tha\ offer has no expiration date MARI E'~. PEPPERIDGE FARM Free Lenucc Offer. Receive a coupon good for a free head of lettuce (maxi mum value SI) Send the required refund fo rm and two I Universal Product Code symbols from Peppendge Farm Croutons and the ca~h-reg.i ster receipts show- ing the purchase of two Jars of USDA CHOICE ••••••• •••••tSKn WHOlE Colifom10 Grown Zoc.ky Form\ FRESH ROASTING CHICKEN • LB ·" PA11M• 101• SLICDWON VAWE TitlMMED • BEEF CHUCK I& • FRiU.°stYORDflSH STIAD ........ :La. 5.98 Mane's Salad Dressings. Ex pires Dec. J I I '> 86~. :-:--=::---;:;---::-- A EMON Reci pe C ollecta on Offer. Receive a .. Realemon Uold- en Ann1vcr;af) .. Reci pe Collection U.S.D.A. ChoiGe 8-f. Chuck or Clod I •• ($8.95 retail value). Send the rc- BONELESS CHUCK ROAST .......... ll. • uircd rcfun 7 -.~~1-0·LB. RUSSETS \U.S. NO. 1 POrAlOES auo BAG ~ ...... { i4~ ~ Slicing O.lidous. Ripe Tend.r FRESH CUCUMBERS •••..... 4 FORfl CRENSHAW MELONS LB .29 FRESH SPINACH .. UIII• I Z •••''9 r--=CJ111~jj11ij1ij•flii ---=-=--_.., AllCllllT UI UmAKIKU ~:,=11'1 ....... ~~~. ' ............. MST IJO WITH 1 00 TOfU Ll::.~.::.~1.:..s _2_._ .. __ ~e!,~N I 7S 9 99 ASSl .s• l I 7S·OZ • 5 5 YOU PAY 8 99 LITER • BOX ~ Pock. 12.0z Bo"l•s Aut 8-0z Pkg. Noodle SEAGRAM'S W INE COOLERS 2A9 SHIRAKIKU CHUKA SOBA Felter 7SO·MI SUNDIA L CHARDONNAY 4A9 Slwo611ku 10.25·0z Con BOILED ~BY CLAMS . I.IS .. 1.75 c LIMIT 2 ''HIS WAY'' Includes A' Oft A•ltl.ITllll A•llLISAUCI .99 . -I SINGLE ltOll ASSORTED .69 BY KITIY KELLEY 95 -IS·O Z CAN REG.~ HOT SAVE 9.00 WHtU SUPPLY LASTS .79 ...... .. 2A·OZ VEG£TA8lE 1.19 Half Gallon Chilled HALF GALLON CLOROX. TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE ·" ) 32-0z. JOf "-g. Or light N u ... 1y 16-0z. Con KRAFT MAYONNAISE ...................... 1.69 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ............. 2.29 77-0r. Whit. I Pike Or ltOKEACH GEFILTE FISH l6-02 Uneoltied MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS 2.1• ••• ••• ... --- 9.oz 8·0unc• GALLO SALAMI CHUB Hugne' SWISS CHEESE 3'2 01 Auorted VLASIC DELI DILLS 1 5 Oz 8-f. Hom Or Tu~ey LEO'S CHIPPED MEATS IA9 2A9 le iM 1.i• AS . . (-·· -, - ..... -~ ·' .._ ; . -.) 16-0z. ltidl's COFFEE RICH AS Big Voll., 12.0z RED RASPBERRIES . . .. .. ...... 1.79 ,__ w ...... .. ;· ..... ..... CltlNKlf CUT a. I 29 1 FltlNCM Fltl£S ,_ !lw • ·~ a mon or Real1me front-label panels and $2.95; or se nd the required refund form and $4.95 and no labels. ['<pares Nov . 30. 1986. Cataloging recipes now an easy task I f~ou have trouhle rcmemhcnng where fa vonte rcc:a pee; arc filed or an wh1<:h rnokhook 10 look. Allen Charle<.' "M) Rt·c1pe Minder" can help. Tht' hk,c.1ng of this recipe or· ga n 11er ,., you don't ha vc to copy all of your rccapec;. You can sa mpl )' catalog them. at least 2.500 recapec; u ndcr .io <,pcc1 fie food and he'Vcragc e,roups The hook ~rH'S ac; a master index for up to 46 booh. maga- 1incs. card files and othc-r c;ourcec;. This 1o; no! a file or fuldcr for \tonng rard' or clippings. hut at docs pro\ 1dc a nl''-" wa> to organ11c them for cffincnt use fhe hook i,clls for $9.115, and can be ordered h)' writing MRM-CL. c/o For All Occasions. P. O. Box 438 1. Costa Mesa 92628 Popping UR a snack For low-caloric snacks, rc- mcmhcr plam popcorn contains JllSt 23 calories per CUfl Even with Mexican-style season ings and a little cheese and huttcr. a cup of Nacho Popcorn ha~ only 79 I calorics NACHO POPCO RN I te11poon paprika i... teH pooD cru1becl red pepper V. teHpooD ground c•min 11. cup butter or margarine, melted 10 cups warm popped popcorn .,., cup arited Parmuu cb~eu In a i.mall howl stir papnka. red pepper and cumin into melted hutter ucntl y toss huller ·mixture 1 with popcorn. coaling evenly. I pnnkJe with Parmesan cheese and toss until coated. Make' IO cu~ ' r • l Orange C09lt DAtlV PILOTIWedneec'9y, ---14, 1111 m ------ Easy bake apple desserts tasty way to celebrate fall With the chan1ana season co mes remainina batter. Bake at 350 Combine fl our, oats and suaar, ' ' faU's abundance of apples. Crisp dearees, 4S minutes. Cool: cut into cut in marprine until mixture and crunchy, red, areen or yellow, squares. resemb~s coarse crumbs. Stir in this seasonal bounty is a boon for nuts. Reserve I cup crumb mix- dcssert makers. BRANDIED AP;LE BARS ture; p~ remainina~mixture onto Busy cooks have long known that 11,\ capt noar bottom of greased 13 x 9-incb great-tasting homemade apple des-I cap ohlfa1llloaed or q1Jck oats, baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees, IS sens can be a breeze to prepare. ucooked minutes. With the help of marshmallow Ya cap packed browa H1ar Combine cream cheese, creme, all kinds of autumn apple ~ cap marsartae marshmallow creme and brandy, t~ts can be ready in no tim e. Ya c1p cMpped uts mixing at medium speed on electric 'The fam iliar homey aroma of I 8-ouce paeka1e cream mixer until well blended. Stir in apples and cinnamo n will fi'll the air' cllee1e, softened apples. Spoon over crust; sprinkle temptingly as Apple Upside-Down I 7-ouce jar marsllmallow with reserved crumb mixture. Bake Cake bakes. creme at150Jiegrees.25 minutes.-Cut-mt -Super-moist and rich. it boasts a i tablespoon1 brudy bars. SCrve warm or chilled. 1112 cinnamon flavored "pplc-nut fill-3 cap1 apple slices dozen. ing/topping lightly sweetened with ,------:_----------------------------=----------.------------_:_- marshmallow creme. Serve this .. R ~0 Sa~e Plus versatile cake as a harvest dinner iw.CJl'e easons &• l W 1 f · finale or a special wee kend break- fast trcar. A "spirited" dessert wtth sophir ticated flavor, Brandied Apple Bars showGa~ the season ·s apple crop. The crispy, golden oatmeal crust holdta rich and creamy cheesecake filli ng made with cream cheese. marshmallow creme, apples and a splash of brandy. Serve the bars warm from the oven or chilled, for make-ahead convenience. If you have an origi nal dessert or sweet treat recipe that relies on the special qualities of marshmallow creme, or if you'd like to try your hand at creating one, you could be a winner in the 1986 KRAFT MarshmaJlow Creme "Easy Secret Ingredient" Recipe Contest. To enter, submit your original recipe usi ng at least one 7-ounce Jar of Kraft Marshmallow creme in one of three recipe catcgones: A) Frozen Desserts. B) Desserts: Baked or Refrigerated or C) Sweet Etceteras. which can incl ude beverages. can- dies, soups, saucts, snacks. etc. (fudge recipes are not eligible). With cash incentives of a S5.000 grand prize, three 1J...QOO_f~+---9~!a-1N1941__. prizes. 11 SI 00 second pnzes and 100 runners-up pn1cs. the time to start crea ting in the kitchen is now. Be sure to follow conte$t rules exactly lO iASYre-f.h&l--yoo~eflt~-r­not disqual ified due to an omission or failure to co mplete a contest requirement. Recipe contest rules may also be obtained by sending your name and address to: RU LES, KRAFf Marshmallow Creme "Easy Secret Ingredient." Recipe Contest. P.O. Box 11 192 Chicago. Ill. 606 I I. APPLE UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE "'a cup margarine 1 cup sugar ieus 1 teaspoon vanilla % cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup sour cream 1 7-oun ce jar marshmallow creme 1 tablespoon lemon juice l tr. teaspoons cinnamon 2 cups peeled apple slices I cup chopped nuts Beat margarine and c;ugar until I light and nufT) . .\dd l'g&!>. one at a time. mixing well aftt•r each ad- d1t1on. Blend in 'an1lla -\dd com- bined flour. baking powder and baking soda altcrnatl'I) wnh ·.,our 1 cream. mixing Wl'll after each add1t1 on. (omhrnc mar,hmallm~ ncml'. Juice and cinnamon. ml\ing ~11h clectnc m1·H·r un11I \Aol'll hlendl'd La)cr h:ill of appll'\, nut.,. marshmallov. creme m1xturl' and batter in well-greased I 0-inch tube pan: repeat. Rake at 150 degree'>. I hour. Jmmed1atel) loo~cn cake from nm of pan. in vert onto serving plate 10 to 12 'icn·1ng,. Variation: Sub-;t1tull' gn·ased 11 , 9-inch hak1ng pan for 1uhc pan I Spread half of hatter on hot tom uf pan. Top with apple\. nuto;. marshmallow creme m1x1urc and Coleslaw updated with cauliflower There' no ruk that \3}\ sla" must be made w1th cabbagl' Cauliflower tastes cqualli good with a cole law-type dreo;sing. CAULIFLOWER SLAW 4 c1p1 caallflower flowere&s ( 1 small bead) Ya cap cbopped 1reen pepper 'I• cap cbopped onion "' cap dalry sour cream 3 tablupooas mayonnaise or 1 salad dre11lng 1 teaspoon dry mustard l'teaspooa sugar l tablespoon aalpped fresh dlll or 1 teaspoon dried dlllweed Few drops bottled bot pepper saace ! medlam tomatoes. seeded and cbopped In a large bowl comhtne cauhflower. green pepper and onion Stir together -;our cream. mayonnaise. mustard. sugar, dill and hot pepper sauce Sea on to tastt with ..alt and pepper Gtnth o;11r dre;,o;1ng tntn \Cl(· etable mixture <mer and (hill ~veral hour~ J mt hef(lfC Sc.'f\I ing. carefully sttr in tomato Make\ I 0 ~rvinl'~ Sweet and Juicy Lake Country Grown j • • .. -~ -_ .. ~ ... ~·-ii Salad Size Tomatoes U>ng~~4 f,. l'Y) ti) Fresh Broccoli ~ .. t.-...u. jlj ~.39 re49 (f)~~~~,~~i~~.3~ Oz. ~~;249 Gamet Yams 49 rv.-~ lU> f<.og 1-M l·. ;a\Mushrooms. 8 Oz. Pkg. 79 p '"-... *"< .. o..,,.,,... 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Per Customer ~--- Borden 159 ~~~~~~·~~A • Ph1ladelph1a Crea~ Chee.se t 59 Vons S~~ed C~ke~ ~_?..~ 169 ~~.stnan •. ~!e; Swiss Chee~99 ~~~ ~~~~s~.219 ~·~.ute ~~~ qran.~:-Juice 189 ~!~sch~an~ s ~~~~~~e • 95 Von~ ... B_;i,.tte;..".. 189 Dann on Yogurts •'• l -. "'0 . ·'' .. ' .39 r · ·.· Westwood2r, 269 Ice Cream R .,... "' .. ,.. "' " ... ,.. ... ... .. " ... , , ... ,. Mrs Smith s Apple Pie • •• •M.i• 239 ~:~.~ 1;~ Cream Sandwich 169 Citrus Hill 89 ~ra~geJui~ -- The More ·Store I ' .I De * Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, September 24, 1888 Tomatoes team up in a treasury of tasty recipes · Versatile. colorful f rult an ideal oice for fresh as well as a cooked ingredient Tomatoes -round, red andnpe wtth recipe po tential! Fresh tomatoes are a salad and sandwich staple. but offer great versatility in cooking. too. From breakfast to dinner. tomatoes offer a treasury. of !Asty recipes with bright, ~ppealing color. For morning fare. tr)' Brunch Baskets -poached eggs nestled in patty shells, and toppe-d with gar- den-fresh tomato sauce. Fresh tomatoes team colorfull} with green pepper and onion to produce an appetmng and attract I\ e sauce IO blanket poacht'd eggs. Chop fresh tomatol's w1tb. other fresh vegetables. and season to make a zesty sa lsa. en e as dip with tortilla chips for spic) snacking or use as a topping for tacos. tostadas or eggs. I . ' ... • . , • ~ • • .. - Fish fakes '· A whole tomato is just ripe for stuffing and Cal\ be prepared as a colorful side distr." Try Hot Stuffed To matoes r.r great taste and eyc- appeal. Whole tomatoe11 are careful- ly scooped out, then filled with a savory mixture of mashed potatoes. chopped : scallions and . grated .Parmcsa n and Swiss cheese~ • Treat tomatoes with tender care. Buy smooth. firm and plump tomatoes of good color. Because they are fragile . tomatoes must be shi pped when mature. but \hewing some green. -Let tomatoes npen full) -it's absolute!.} oecessa!) for ma:omum tomato enjoyment. After purchase. place tomatoes 1n a cool place a"' a) from 91rect sunlight When fully red . tomat~'i are npe and r~ad) LO l'al Do not refngcrate • ... tomatoes, as cbillina affccu quality of taste and texture. And never freeze raw tomatoes. onfy oooked ones. Fresh tomatoes are a areat source of vitamin C. A medium-size tomato, about S ounc.es, provides ¥. of the recommended daily allow- ance of vitamin C. Tomatoes .iso contribute vitamin A, and are low in calorics -just 35 calories per medium tomato. · Let your taste travel to new eating experience~ h)' -COOk.ina-..with fresh tomatoes. A vailablc year ro und, tomatoes hold the ticket to good taste. FRESH TOMATO SALSA 3 large tomatoes, cored and coarsely cbopped ~ cup cbopped onion : 1 garlic clove, mlaced 1 tablespoon minced jalapeno pepper . 1 tablespoon minced cilantro I tablespoon wbite viD~gar · AP~o Workers at a plant in Redmond. Wash .. spread out imitation scallops a fter they are cut to size. The imitation scallops are made from aurlml. a flab protein from low-value bottomflsh that baa been deacrlbed aa the soybean of the sea. ""teaapooaaalt '4 teaapooa 1roud black pepper i n a blender or food processor, combine all the ingredients. Blend about 10 seconds or until the tomatoes arc finely chopped. Taste, addina more minced chili pepper if spicier fla~or is desired. Transfer salsa \o a _servirii bowl. Cover and chill at least I hour. Serve salsa with tacos, tostadas or as a dip for tortilla 'Chips. Makes 2.cups. HOT STUFFED TOMATOES 'mediuin-1lae, ripe tomatoes % lar;e potatoes •;, cup mllk, beated 3 tablespooa1 butter or mar1ar- lne, softened 1 e11 white "" cup grated proce11ed Swl11 clleese 1 cap 1rated Parmesan cbee1e % tablespoons flnely cllopped 1callloa1 • t/,·je~1P90n salt 'Al teaapooa •Mte pepper Cut a thin slic.e off tops of tomatoes. Scoop o ut insides and tum upside down to drain. Scrub potatoes well; cook in I inch boiling water 35 to 40 minutes or until tender. Drain; peel. In a large bowl of an electric mixer beat potatoes. m ilk, butter and egg white together until smooth. Beat in remaining ingre- dients. . With 1l 1)8stry bag or spoon, till tomatoes with 'potato mixture. Place in shallo w baking Clish. Bake in a 350-degree oven 20 to 25 minutes or until potatoes are golden. Makes 6 servings. BRUNCH BASKETS 3 tablespoons butter 1 cup cllopped green pepper 1. cup cbopped onJon 1 garJlc clove, minced . t poand~ ripe tomatoes, peele" · add dloJ»ped (a~ut ' cups) · 1 teaspoon paprika 14 tea1poo11roand black pepper % 'i'. caps beef stock 1 tablespoon Worcester1bJre 1apce % tablespoon• corn1tarcb -u baked patty 1bell1 u poacbed eus In a large skillet. melt the butter: add the green pepper, oniori and garlic; saute about 4 ~ioutes. Add the tomatoes, paprika and pepper; coOk over medium nelft i6oul S minutes. Stir in the stock. and Worcesters hire sauce and simmer uncovered about 1 S minutes. Place cornstarch i~ a cup and stir in about 11. cup of the tomato sauce; pbur cornstarch mixture into the skillet and cook a few m inutes until ttfickened. stirring constantly. Place 2 patty shelJs on each plate; fill with sauce and top with a poached egg. Drizzle more sauce over .eggs. Serve immediately. M~kes 6 servings. Select healthful snacks Chewy Granola Bars a delicious _l take-along food The dali} regimen of three square meals a day is all but gone. The new concept of eating called grazing means eating a little of this. and a little of that. And for many. grazi ng has replaced traditional morning. noon and evening meals. There are reasons behind this new trend; marketing studies report that there are more women than in the wo1 kforte-. more sin households and more dual-income households. These little meals arc often the onl y way to fit nutritious eating into busy lifestyles. With common sense. grazing can be a very healthful way to cat. Nutriuonists say that eating smaller meals more frequentl y can actually be better than eating three large meal s . A common m1sperccpt1on in grazing 1s that these smaller meals are usually "junk" food. Small plastic sandv.ach bags filled with health} pick-me-ups arl' v.a)S to make sure nccessal) '11amms and minerals arc consumed. Dried fruw; and nuts arc excel- lent snack items. Scasonc·d nuts such as curried walnut'> or roasted peanuts. and dried fruits such as raisins. apple slices and apncots taste good and contain lots of important nutrients. '• cop creamy peanut butter 1 .a cup brown sugar \\ 11h peanul hu ller and chopped dates into sports hags. 11, cup honey 2 eggs. beaten ..., teaspoon groud cinnamon l 3 • cups uncooked old-fashioned rolled oats ~ cup raisins '.AJ cup chopped nuts -~YOUR For more ..,ubs1ant1vc gra1ing. cube d1fTcrcnt kinds of cheeses and meats. such as sa lami. turkey and chicken. Tote along a bag of whole wheal crackl'rs to make mmi- sandw1ches. Trail mutes in resealable bags arc portable. and arc great for those moments when hunger stnl..c<. a1 \\Ork. and there isn't lime for a ti.ill meal. Melt butler in 2-quan saucepan O\Cr medium heat. Stir in peanut butter. brown sugar. honey, eggs. and cinnamon. Add oats, raisins. and nuts: stir to mix well. Press mixture firml y into ·greased 8x8x2- inch square metal baking pan. ../ ON .. Daily Pilat ~ TWA "· 4 , A A~ I I P -•.1 I A• ./ ', • ' ~ t • ~ • ['( ', ' 'A ' { A P ',f . For sports enth 1s1ast<; w1 th uncl'r- tain game or workout schedules, ., 5lip a plasti c resealable bag of cored apple~ stufTed with peanut butter · and raisin' or cekr~ <,ticks filled Chew)' Granola Ba r' arc also a good take-along snack. Thl') ·rcca'>) to make and taste great Thal' 1<, \Cl) httle added sugar. The oato,, peanut butter. raisins and nut ad<l up to a nutritious treat for the entire famil). CHEWY GRANOLA BARS 1:i cup butter or margarine Bake at 350 degrees 20 to 30 minutes. or until edges ar~ golden brown. Cook complete!) in pan on rack. Cut into bars. Store 1n plastic sandwich hags. I 5 bars. New milk product marketed SAN DI H10(AP>-..\new milk product would give diet-consc io us Same great Stove Top• taste. now available in this resealable canister. women the nutnt1onal benefits of the standard da1f) producl. the whole milk "11hout the calories of California \1 ill.. .\th 1sof) Board sa~s. --· Just measure out the amount you need ... now the number of servings is up t o you. V11al IS. "'hKh 1s made 11s national debut on local store shelves last wed. \\IS dc\cloped b) board researchers uvcr the past two }'Cars'. It 1s made b) adding v1Lamin- en riched. concentrated non-fal milk to a base of"hok milk but its calonl' content 1s th e same as lowfat milk. The new product. howe,er. con- tains more calcium. protein. and other nutrients not uc;uall) found in 'iuch concentra11on<. of milk. l "We ha ve foui:id that in our society. woml'n do not consume enough milk." said A.dri Boudcwin. the milk board·s director of com- munications ... The) 're figurc-cOn· sc1ous. the) 're d1ct-consc1o us. yet the) need more calcium ·· Milk board official<; said their product 1s targeted at women because of public concern over · osteoporosis. a weakening of the bones that strikes elderly women. The disease is believed related to calcium deficiencies. Deralee Scanlon. a nutrutipnalist employed by the milk ooa'rd to inform women of the threat of osteoporosis. said Vital 15 tastes like homogenized m il k and provides a natu ral source of calcium lactate, which is easily absorbed by the body." Despite the hy{)C. Pat Quilli n. pubhsher ofNutnhon Times maga- Lane. believes Vital 15 doesn't contain enough calcium to make a major d1fTerencc an wbethcr a person contracts osteoporosis. "Probably the people who are dnnking adequate amounts of milk won't benefit substanually from the - minimal amounts of add1t1onal calcium," he said. The pnce of Vital I 5 Wlll be 20 percent to 25 percent higher than low-fat milk. but Scanlon said it will be cheaper than dietary supple- ments with comparnblt vitamin content\. l he new product will he available under .1 "~ru:t' of hrnnd name111 ' ' " Today's Neighborhood Drugstore Na Nonsense Fallllon Color PallfyHoie Crest Toothpaste •Pump, 6 4 ounce •Tube. 8.2 ounce All Types YOUR CHOICE 16~ Maxi mum Strength Twin Pack, 60 count ea. 298 Conalr •Shampoo or Cond1t1oner, 15 ounce •Blow-Styhng Lotion or ,...-. ...... ,. Sculpting Glaze. 8 ounce •Hair Spray. 7' ounce •Styhng Gel. 5 ounce All Types YOUR CHOICE 239 Our Regular 4.29 ea. Os-cal calcium supplement ndy ars •Milk Chocolate, Reg. or W/Almonds •Alpine White •Crunch •Chunky, Original or Deluxe Nut YOUR CHOICE 77¢ Our Regular 1.19 ea. Trident SUgartess Gum 18 Stick&-eer Pack Assorted Flavors Our Regular 69" ea. Hershey's Kisses 14 ounces Plus 2 ounces Free ·199 Our Regular 2.69 Sorry. No R1incnecka Mentos Chewy Mints 3 Pack. 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Decorator Floral Designs Our Regular 1 19 HUNTINGTON BEACH Loehmann·s 5 Points Plaza Main St At Beach Blvd Formerly Allen's PhArm~cy 847-3525 WHlllllSOft Sword •Profile Razor With 5 Twin Blades •Wll Razor CVI Memo PM• Asst. Sizes & Counts 3 Pack 1 2 -3 PACKS FOR ,........100 gg~:~:CE Our AeQuler 2 69 ea Our Regular W ea LAGUNA HILLS l .=tqunJ Hille; M~tl El T Oll1 Ro.~d MISSION VIE JO Pepsi. Diet PepSI or Slice Pac1o. 12 ounce Cans YOUR CHOICE 149 • I I I I cvs 1 heallll & beeuty •Ids I L-·-·-·-···-··--·-••••••-..1 I De* Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, September 24, 188e SEAFOOD r )sh Bo11 \\*( r fi. less Fresh Sand 29 Dabs lh. 9 ·Large Shrimp Sweet as Honeydew Mayan Melons lh .• 39 New Season -Northwt:st's Finest Jonathan ApPJe-S- Ex tra fan cy. ' 59 sweet & crisp. lunch hox sizt:. lh . e: • ea. "'·.39 ) J ••• Sale ll<'mS .-1 Fuilable al ( >rcmye ( 'mmly Luclltums Only MEAT L'. 'DA Choic.:c lfrd Loin Boneles .. ~ New Ye ·rk 99 'f e .. k· 1· J ~ l 'SDA Choicl' ... 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Armed with arres1 warrants from Philippine President Aquino says gives her goodbye speech In San Francisco./ A8 Food Although autumn is here. you can stretch the sum- mer season with a patio party that's guaranteed to win rave reviews./01 Sports West Orange County Municipal Court, oftictn arrested four mco Monday night and T uesday morning and souJ}lt to arrest fi ve more suspe~ts tn Orange and Los Angeles counties. In addilio.n. a father of one suspect promised to surrender his son at the Huntington Beach police station, stands at the Ocean Pacific' ma C hampio nships Aug. 3 t. Two Fullen on roommates who were arrested Monday night on suspicion of felony vandalism and misdemeanor riot charges were ident- ified as John Costa, 2S, and Nicholas Beck. 25. . -· Witham Murrel, 19, of Founiain (Pleue .ee llORE/ A2l Cloudy weather brln&• a apectacular aunaet, u well aa ll&bt rain, to the Orance Cout. Paul Duemore and Crta Garcia of Huntinaton Beach admire the tut •uuaet of aummer on Video tape of riot gives o~erview By ROBE RT BARltER ................... A video cassette film of hundreds of youths running amok o n the beach d uring the n ot in Huntington Beach on , Labor Day weekend.was shown publicly for the first ume Tuesday. .. ·• · The 20-minute film. ·talten by pnvate and TV camera~en and edited by the poluce depanment. showed rampaging young people rocking police ca~ on their tops and setttag them ablue. At one point, plumes of black smoke billowed from four vehicles that were· blazing al the same time. The crowd yelled : "More, More, More." Youngsters were pho.tographed holding license plates they ripped oom pqtice cars h1&h ovec their heads. The picture~ s~owcd ot:ft~rs -about 260 were pressed anto service 1n all ""7' stnkJhg some people with their clubs .. (Pleue eee VID&O/A2) NB bans beer, tobacco events City sanctionecfraces should be clean.a nd whelesome-___ mayor By STEVE MARBLE °'-~ ........... Bike and foot races sponsored or financed by beer and tobacco com - panies w11l not be permitted on pubhc stl"C'Cts in ~wport Beach, marking the firs1 time in Orange County that a cit) has enacted such a ban. ~ ......... ..,La,.,.. The dec1S1o n Mo nday to ban beer and tobacco sponsored races was mouvated by concern that athletic events sancuoncd by the city should be .. clean and wholesome:· said Ma)'Or Phil Maurer Paclflc Cout H.libway at Golden Weat Street. Scattered •bowen over the Southland followed the occurrance of the autumnal equlnoa TaeedaJ momtn1. But one race o'l"lmzer from Irvine s~ud the c it> ·s action relative to beer dlstnbutors $CC mi. ab~urd and reac- 11.,,e . The Angels' drive to the AL West title is stalled by Cleveland. 5-2./C1 World Light rain dampens Orange Coast .. The~ ·re auacking a symptom . not the d1!1ea5e." s~ud Jack Caress. an Irvine busine~sman who organizes tnathlons and other athletic compel•· llOn\. ' Soviet foreign minister sees "evil designs'' In Star Wars program, but holds out hope for sum- mit./ A& Nation Rampaging fugitive re-- mains at large./ A4 INDEX By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of-OallJ .......... I 1ght rain spon cd v.indsh1l"lds and J.1111pened slreeh Tucsda) evenrn~ o ver the O range Coast as srnucred 1hundershowers dro ppt.·d hail and rain in Soulhcrn Cahforn1a. _ --Sh~n wer · light..aAd lmef:le€aUr as turbulent clouds brl·c1cd ~tcadily eastward. Lt. Jack Retnholt1 of the llunt•ngton Beach Police Depart- menl .. 11d the rain bareh wet the roads there · In 1.aguna Beach. police d1spa1cher l 'nu Rodngue1 ~•d ... l t'':i cold and dntLhng.·· Bui elc;ewhere in 1he Los <\ngcles basin. scau ered and sometimes heavy. ram drenched commuters before qti1t'kl-y m ov1ng on. Ha1P the me of peas pcltcJ pans of Glendale. The reason for 1hc une,pccted and unusual v.cathcr was a lov.-pressurt sys1em combined v.11h hcav> mo1s1ure in the air. said National Wea1hcr Service forecas1cr Frankie Shaw. .. We havcn·t had an~ reponc; of hea v) storms." Shaw sa1J . The s1orms were expectcd 10 move ca,1 overnight. sne said. Bui a Pacific s1o rm will move OH'r Southe rn California 1h1'> afternoon and evening. bnng1ng increasing clouds a nd ht'1' ""Ind) Forecasters ·q>t'ct moc;t "'the rain from that stor al io fall in "Jonhern ( aliforn1a. Snu" " fon.·ca)I in 1hc higher ele,at1un<i " lhl' 1erra Ne- vada mountain!> Cooler temperatures will prevail oday-wtth tughs-a t t ht-'-beacht's 111 the up{>Cr oOs and inland highs 1n the mid 70s. Lows ton1gh1 v.111drop10 the mid 50s 10 lov. 60<; \aress s.a1d beer companies are 1he thief sponsor; of fool and bicycle races and v.1thout 1heir suppon such rnmpc11t1ons m1gh1 fall b) 1he way- side .. DnnJ..1ng heer ,.., legal and lots of athle1es dnnk becr:· he ~1d. ··1 dnnk be-er too But that doesn'1 mean I s11 ...here. ullhe..01fu:.c_a1 8 10 the mom in& and dnnk beer • .. To remo ve 1hem (d1stnbutors) (Pleue eee BEER/A2) Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics 84 A3 A7-8 CS-7 BS Property-tax funded freeway agency re buffed Death notices Entertainment Food M ind & Body Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather ca 83 01-8 81-2 88 81 A3 Supervis~rs call proposal prema ture. refuse to put measure on county ballot C4, 7-8 C 1-4 83 A2 By LISA MAHONEY Orange Counl)' supen 1sors rdu'il'd 10 call a special election 1n I Q87 for a new transportation tax Tucs<l a). sa~ · 1 ng II 1<; premature. The board returned the wunt\ Transpor1at1on Comm1'"on"s Newport Center fight to be waged in courts By STEV E MARBLE Of IM Delly ,llo4 II•" ..\ bit1erd1!.p11tc O\l'r a ~JOO million dC'velnpmcnt proJt•ct 1n Newport Beach " c 'ix"·1ed to o;p1ll into 1he c..ourts Wcdnc~d.ay when city offi 1als chnlknge an election argumcnl wnt· 1en b) foes of The Irvine Co. proJecl. C ity Council members met behind closed door Mo nda) to delibcn:itc what ponions of the rrhuuat argu- ment could he challcngcd 1n coun 1 he argumrnl. In he ma1lt"d 10 e' Cf) registered v01cr 1n Newporl Beach. was written hy ml·mhcr' of a group called Gridlock, which I\ opposed to the expansion o f Newport Center. The council a pproved 1he pr<:>.ject an July. The fate of The Irvine Co. prOJ«"l will be decided by vo1crs No". lS an a special election. ' Allan Beek. a leader of Gridlock. admitted Mo nday that a one-- sentence statement tn the rebu11al (Pleue 11ee ltXPANSION/A5) propo'lal lor mon· 'it ud \ T hl· pro po,al v.ould ha,ea<>knl the \Oler'> 10 treate and fund a ncv. frt'l'v.a\ au1hon1' · ..\lc;o . o n the mol1on of upen l'iOr Bruce Nc'\lande. 1hc romm1\s1on will be asked to poll residents on hov. the\ would solve 1hc county's transpor- tation problems. then return to the Robert Lloyd Sellen Laguna designers helping outfit women for Arts Center """ Clot h es makers for California lifestyle advise dress that's not overpowering When the Orang~ County Per- forming An' C\·ntcr upt'ns Monday. 1hc-cream of h1$h !.<K1ety Wlll be au1rcd in <;o mc ofthr d ass1c<1l format ~ear around in order to make their mark on 1hc hl<itonr ('\ cnt There will be wo men who clothing will make a 11tatemcnt and women who will bc lo~t 1n the statement of their clothing. But elega.nce to Laguna B<'ach des11ner D.N. Evans 1s a dress which 15 not ovcrpowtrina and allows the woman to penonaliLe her clothing wlth her o wn IOCl'S~ne'i Evans has des11ned nemng wear fonevcrnl woml'n who will attend lhC' opening gala. ·· •\nd I won·l \end arwone 1hcrr- w1tho ut somc1hmg for ttic1r hrad ... ~1d vans. who claims to be the only couturier an Orange County. And a cordanJ to E\an&,Just about an} headp1C'<'e is acceptable for the prestigious event. including turbans. silk bows and o'rn11r bert"t\, .. n over~11c beret would be per· foct A.fie r all wc are cckbrn11n~ the AM~." ~1d her hu,hand and partner board w11h a numtx·r ol tin.innng altcrnative'i. ~Oml' of v. hit h ma~ involve a la \ .h1l-.c ti! tx·ndit assess men is. Superv isor Harneu \\ 1t•dt•r r ha1r- person of the Tran\pon.111o n (om- m1ss1on. asked supcn 1\c1r., 111 nut lhl· freeway au1hont~ idea tx·fore \Oler<. next )Car e\en though tht· rnmplc\ pro posal had onh been 1n1rodut ed to 1he commission In Juh But s~c agreed ";,h < himman Ralph Clark -who" aho a member of the Transpona11on c 11mm1s\1on -that more dcta1kd information on the propo<,al 1s m·cdnl hclorc o;uper- ' •~ors endorse 11. .\s prop<N'd. 1he aulhonl\ would raise as much a~ S2S million a \Car for frecv.a~ ma1n1enancc and 1mpnl\C· menl'> 1n Orange < ount' Rut 11 v.ould do so h} d1't·n1ng J~>ut 2 5 percent of pro pen~ tJ \t·\ that no" go 10 1he counl\ 11c, ~t-. l lllt''> ~houl d1stncts and numl'r11uc; 'fll'n.ll d 1,. 1ncts for other purp11,t'' First propo,ed h\ I rJn,porta11on ( omm1'is1nncr Janll'' Ko<1'nl·ll. lhc idea ot cstahl1\h1ng a tax-increment financed frel'\\3\ authonly would requtrt' the tooperat1on ol the c1t1es. c;c hool d1stnct\ and special d1<1tnc1!> 1ha1 v.o uld ll)c,e ta\ mon·e .. It mu\t al'io he apprci\ed h' the n1unt~ ·, I t'l{·al .\gene\ Forma11on ( omm1<.s1nn .i nd J maiont~ ol \Olers <\!though all li'e 'upen l\Or'I. in· t lud1ng Wieder agrl·ed Tuesda} that the comm1ss1on ''nm' 1ng too f:ic,t un another tax mea~ure. there v.c1!> dt\· (Pleue .ee FREEWAY I A2) Slain Irvine woman was outgoing, fiance testi_fies By ROBE RT HYNOMAN laying \1ct1m ...,a,annah Leigh Anderson of I rvmt• wa'> an "ou1go mg1 friendly and vc~ ha pp)'·· person who .. wanted &o tx-(1 kc-d b~ all pe-ople." said the m an who planned to marry her. Fnend\ at v.ork n1ll-.naml·d her "Sunn)·· tx-.a11<.t' 111 her 11p11m1-.11c pcr<;onaht' .. Shl' v.a' alwa" thl· first UURA MERK Fo cus ON THl NE\'t S Mike Evans. Shawl!\ arc al\o 1mponant ac- ct°'ISOnes for the opening 1 he\ ma) he wrap~d around th<' shouklc·t\ or thrown o er one for am·~ and l'\llltt took Tht Evan\ lam1h ha., ht'l·n 10 lh<' hu aness of dt'4'1&n1ng rlolht'\ for the "\ahfornia li fl'\l\lr" tor nearh 10 (Pleaee tee LAGUNA/ A2) IC\ SS\ hello .. ,,m1 Bil l "'""" "'h .. became rnga~wd '" \nJc·""" 1u,1 four da) c; before 'hl' "a' .. alk<I i\nderson·., j)(IJ, \\llS lnund 10 hl'I Irvine apartment ·1hc following da) May 14. 197Q, when M1l1'cameo,er to v astt When <ihe d1dn ·t ansv.cr the door. he called the pohu: ..\n au1o ps) re,eakd that \ndero;on had bt'en hrutalh l'\t':ttl'n then strangled to dea1h with J "-Ide leather ht:ll Jkr killer returned ~houl t\~u h11ur. later. tn\C~llgator'\ 'ill1d and 1·ng.l[l.l'd 1n 'it"\ with hC't u 1q)\l• .\\'.'rosed an 1hc killing 1s ~tlbcn Llo)d 5ellero;, 29. who worked pan- t1me as a ~runty guard al lhc \\ oodbndge apanment com pie' v. here <\ ndcrson h' ed. Otput\ ()1,tnct .\t1omc\ R ic~ "intt " In inti lo pro' r 1ha1· ~lie!"\ (Pleaee .ee SLAIM/ A 5) Charity fund-raising law largely ignored By LISA MAHONEY Ofh~Nee ..... Oran$C (oun~ Supt.·n 1\or H3r· nett W1<'der got •an unplca~nt sur· prise in her quc.,1 10 -.ee that chant' solicitor<; arc propcrl> mon11nrcd h\ the count\ White worktn~ n n a plan to regulate '\Ohnttng in un1nulrporatrtl rnunt\ area\ \\! 1rd<'r and her 'ta ff dl<i r<ncrrd that • '1nualh uncnforcc-d <,oliC'1ta11on ordinance ha" hcen o n the hook' 1111 'ti \.Car' f houtth 1t \C't' n11 rx·nal\•t'' tor non ,o mplaanr c the o rd1nanlr '' n1m prehen<;n(' n:qumng l hant1l'\ Ill ohtam count\ authon1at1o n to -...ilil 1t mone) w1th1n its JUn'ld1ct1on and to inform lhc pubhr how monn nmcd would ht-'ipt"nl. including what port10n wollld go for adman1,.tn11mn 'cnus d1r«t aid to thost the 1:hant' ~as aratrd to benefit. \.\ 1t•t.kr .tide Rod • peer said the ordinanct' 1., ht'1na enfot'C'~ o.n a part time ha\1~ b) M1lht Hale. a secretary 'A 11 h t ht• \c'I< ml ~'"' 1cr~ <\genn (Plea• eee CBAJUTT /AS) I .... L Al 0renge CoeM DAILY PILOT/ WedMldey, &.ptember ~4. ·1Ne LAGUNA DESIGNERS OUTFIT WOMEN ••• ham A l ~· The couple traveled to Lquna leech a decide llO on what was 1Uppoeed to be a brief business trip &OG'l Chialeo. Mike Evans IA.id. "We came west t09tlher. We drove down Couc HJabway and stopped at a little boiel. We W<>U up the next mominJ and decided never to leave, .. he said. That they did. While Evans. a retired toy Inventor. wa1 at a businns meedna. hj1 wife found an apart- ment. When they travel to Chieqo this fall it will be their first reium visit. What they noticed about California wa1 the need...f&r-a-oomfoaabk and casual yet elcpnt line of clolhina. "The only fashion availah'e was kicky beach wear. So we started rnakina tbe harem pant and tube top," said Evans. All of the clothes currently in the studio are aolid-oolored and blgie Uabt-wcipt kniu and silks ranaina in price from S385 to S4SO. They rarely include prints in the line and deal mainly with d*rt colors. "If you drive from here to Palm Sennp you'U see all the colors we do,' said Evans. Some beaded and suede styles are incor:p_orated in her personal designs. The 1dCJ is to dress the clothing up with jewelry and accasori~ instead, of alJowina the clothina to 'be over- bearina, As a jewelry designer first. D.M. Evans' shop and studio arc fi lled with penona11¥ dcsilf\Cd bags. bats.. belts and other accessories. "We undcntate rather then over- state. We are not glitzy," said Evans. One of the gowns dcslJlled for a 1uest of the pla includes a red suede fish-tailed skin with a sheer beaded . .. blou1e. A Iona beaded scarf can be tied in a bow around the head. used as a turban or shawl. "Just about everything 1s ver- satile," said Evans. Althou&h styles arc somewhat dic- tated, she said, it is impossible to predict what women will wear to the center's opcnina. But one thing is certain: hob-nobbers will be vying for the spotli&ht It one of the biiJCSt events ever held an Oranae Cou°"ty. "You wilt see everything fro!ll floor-length ball aowns to theater cocktail dresses.'' she said. And you can bet everyone will be 4"kcd out when tbe-black-tic-~nt gets under way. About 3,000 have been invited to the opening of the $70. 7 milli on Performing Arts Celltcr. and all will want to be a special pan of the special evening that took ~ 4 years to come to fruition. VIDEO OF RIOT GIVES OVERVIEW •.• homAl • The fihn showed ambulances coming under attack as they drove down crowded Main Street to taxe the wounded to hospitals. • they want the tournament back They're tentatively pro~sang to change dates so that the final championships m1aht be held on the Saturday before Labor Day instead of tne Sunday-before th~ hottday when trouble occurred an 1983 and apin Sept. I this year. One scene revealed a father sh1eld1ng hi s son Wlth his bodtp.!Jlc side ofa Volksw~gen van. _ ·Ci ty Co uncilwoman Ruth Batley, who attended the Ocean Pacific Surfing Championships the day of the not, said Tuesday she didn't realize the scope of the ri ot until seeing a video cassette last night. Panel membef'S also are cons1denn~ proposals to divorce the surfing event from other act1v1ties such as bikini contests and skateboarding events that backers say lend a carnival atmosphere th at ma y tend to attract the "I saw onl y pans of it while at wA.oi ng on. The movie showed the whole thing. I was disgusted. The runnan& and yclhng and screamina were eerie.'' she said: unruly. 1 Jerry Crosby, executive vice president of marketing for Ocean Pacific Sunwcar that sponsored the tournament and Jan Cairns, who recently announced his resignation as director of the Association of Surfing Professionals, have been asked to come up with three possible dates for the surlina championship next year. The movie was shown to Ba iley and ei.&ht other members of a special commission formed to looi into the not and how to pre ve nt 1t from recurring should a surfing tournament be held 1n Hunungton Beach next year. Committee members ga ve strong indications that The choices will go to the fu(I nine-member commission for a decision next Tuesday. MORE ARRESTED IN HB RIOT ••• From Al Valley was arrested Tuesday on susp1c1on of misdemeanor van- dalism. not and theft. according to Dahl. Thomas Rhodes. 19. of Tustin also was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of possession of stolen propcny Police also were looking for three 1uven1les, although no warrants were sworn out for them. said police Correction In the Sept 21 Style ~cuon of the Daily Pilot. Betty Gompf, the Rev ('anon Ernest S11lcrs and Dardae Dunlap were photographed at the St. Margaret's School Founders·., Day celebration. The were were incorrect- ly 1dC'Tltified as being at another school The Daily Pilot regrets the error spokeswoman JoAnnc Bonkowski. Dahl said eight or I 0 addi t1onal riot suspects have been identified in photographs and hinted ..1haL there Wlll be more arrests. Those who were the first to be arrested alleaedly broke windows of police and lifeguards vehicles that the mob later set on fire and destroyed. Dahl said. Dahl sai d the arrest efforts focused on susf>ects who allegedly tossed a li feguard A TC (all terrain cycle) into a fire they had set. Rioters later set fire to and destroyed three pohce patrol cars then attacked and looted pans of the lifeguard headquaners. Damages dunng the not were estimated at SI 50.000. Dahl said that w1tnehes have been most cooperati ve in bnnging in- cnm1nating pictures to police. "OneCHP offi cer drove all the way from Vallejo to bring us 180 slides of the not." Dahl said. "We've got other pictures of him taking the pi ctures. It's beautiful. It makes it eas1er for the DA (district attorney)." By 9 p.m. on Labor Day. police had armtcd.2S sus~s.Juu no: all.J.bc charaes were directly related to the riot. Eleven complaints have been filed and the cases arc still pending. according to Sgt. Larry Miller. He also said there have been seven complaints accusing police of using excessive forcc in quelling the riot. and in one case the officer has been exonerated by an investigation that Miller conducted. In a second case. a person making the complaint has started a walk across Amuica and t~ complaint has been dropped for lack of evidence, Miller ~1d. f ive allegat1ons of excessive force are pending. Th e nots will be the 1op1c of a special state hearing called for Thur~­ day at I 0 a.tn . at Huntington Beach City Hall by state Sen. Marian Bergeson of Ncwpon Beach. GAME 2 I WEEK 2 I DA Y 4 • 51 _____ _J r 1 1 9 l 34 j ~l ----'2 1r VEAH ... / Al FlUENT ,THAl'S ME •• ~ I'll IE HERE EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAILY WIN-CO NUMBERS! p • ,.. 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""' , .... 1ooey ., e •2 • "' -.... 111 e·n pm 701o74MNKMLL.oMMtolt.Hlglle lanJoee 72 M 7'10M1n~i.-Utol0. ..,_.,. M 11 Moon rlMI 100.1 111 10'1' p"' - Mlt l~OW et 1:03 l.m BEER, TOBACCO EVENTS BANNED ••• From Al "froirnlie-sJR)n 15 a huge mis~." he said. The city was urgectto prohibi t beer and tobacco companies from spon- sorina races by Lars de Joun,e, a Corona del Mar resident who said he was appalled when he participated in a I 0-K run last sprin& sponsored by the Miller Brewing Co. He said beer was being served at 8 a.m. at the finish line to all racers, including minors. The race benefitted the H•rbor Arca Boys Oub. he said. "If yo u keep an event hkc this free from alcohol your youth wall not be MAIN OFFICE l'\(J ~.,. ,:;., ~· ,.. ...... ~ ..... ,. • V 4 1'-f1'1•• I f •( \'ii •J,. A A •.~I~ .. unnecessarily tempted to sttJ l a mornina with drinking beer on an empty stomach," he complained. Ron Whitley, the director of the city's parks, beaches and recreation department, said the ban will affect only one race in the city that he is aware of and will not impact athletic events held on private propeny. · "f think it's a very good policy and goes along with the mood of the day," said Whitley. Carcu said he hopes other cities don't follow Newpon"s lead. "To fault the beer company 1s JUSt incorrect. Thc-btame-fllttron ~ organizer." said Caress. "If there are kids drinkina beer it's up to the organizer or the police to· make sure that doesn't happen." Caress said that race organizers traditionally avoid Newport Beach as a venue for running competitions. · "There's so much red tape to go through in Newpon Beach already. It's a un ique place and they do thin~ kind of d1fTcrently." he said. "But I II give them credit, they apparently pay attention to the concerns of resi- dents." o:i:~• 11 Ou•r•ntMd 1,1 ,, ,., r, oe, 11 f°" oo <:. 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Contributors to our Letters· folumn must include c1 r r;man-cnm1morr~1mm~norvfl'l frntto'n. Tells us what's on your mind. S•tti.'·11 , er;o s ... · a.1 " f?v. ~ r-c,t 'et•.-e ;t:/4.if toe>r (),. 1 • ~. t.• ot•l)t1 ~o •,.. wrd r .;• c.r~'f M 11 toe .Zf' ;@ti_,, Clrcul•tlon Tel•phonet >'•'~r~ .. ,., .... , Ma-4m KING SIZE TWIN FULL QUEEN KING Compare at 799" Compere at 899" Compare al 9•9" Comp1rt at 6•9" Compare at · 199" tompare at 899'' Compare at 10~ 53599 58999 62999 45999 53999 58999 69999 'NICOLE" Daybed "Madlaon" Daybed Compare 1t$2SO OYER 4000 BEDSPREADS & COMFORTERS IN STOCKI SAVE 20°/o-700/o • • -1