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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1986 •
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25 CENTS
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FIRST WINNER ON A41
TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2
Bravo for the Arts Center
American reporter
Nicholas Danlloff flew
home today; President
Reagan announced he
would meet with Soviet
leader Mikhail
Gorbachev; and In New
York a Soviet citizen
plead no contest to es-
pionage charges and was
ordered to leave the
country./ A4
Entertainment
"Cloud 9" tosses theatri-
cal convention out the
window at South Coast
Repertory./A10
Coast
Jurors were asked to
spare the life of Thomas
Edwards, who killed 12-
year-old girl./ A3
INDEX
Advice & Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Police log
Public notices ..
A 11
A3
BS-9
B 10-12
A 12
B13
A10
A 13
Sports
Television
Weather
A3
B 12-14
81-4
A 10
A2
Deity ...... ,.... • .., .... lctnl.,,1
Early arrival• admire the architecture and sculptural beauty before entering ita Segeratrom Hall for the premiere
of Oran.re County'• Performlna Arta Center on Monday conducted by Zubln Mehta.
HB priest guilty of child molesting
CJe ric waives trial right. faces mental
tests and possible 58-year prison t~rm
By STEVE MARBLE
Of tM o.lly l'Mol .....
A Romiln C 'atholtl priest from
Huntington Reach wa'\ found guilty
Mo nda> o n 26 wunt'i of child
molcstat1on after hl' waived h1~ nght
to a tnal and agreed to thro\.\ h1msell
on the mercy of the rnurt
The Re\. Andrew Chn~t1an
Andersen, 34, faces a maximum
sentence o f 58 years in prison for
mok-;t1ng four altar ht>}'> "'ho
wor'>h1ped at S1. Ronavrnturl' < hurch
in Huntington Reach
Andersen accepted the finding of
guilt without outward reaction and
agreed to '>um·nder Wedncsda} 111
undergo a 90-day d1agnost1c stud)' at
the 'ltate correction facility at Chino
"This 1s tantamount to a guilty
plea," said Deputy D1stnct Attorney
Mike Koski after the unusual coun
proleeding'> hdnn· \urcnnr ( ourl
JuJgl· I u1s< ardt'l1J' 1n ~l''>tn11n,1n
"'o deal \"3' m.Hk ·· \Jld ""'~'
"I k could go to pn,1111 or hl' u1uld ~11
to 1ail l\r he m ulti Ix· OJ rukd "
fhc prosecutor rt''>l'rH·d the nght
to allow the youthful mak '•l llm'> nr
thl•1r families to ll''>t1t\ l'x·l o n· Ander~n is sentcnn·d l>t.•t ·I 6
Drc'iscd in gra) \lad.~ and J him·
bla1cr. -\nderwn pau\l'd out,1dl' 1h1·
counroo m to read a hrict 'tatcmi:nt 1n
"h1ch he thanked fnemh Jnd par·
1shoners for their lluppun
Andersen said he looked forward to
complying with the coun's ultimate
lkl'l'>IOn un hi.. l.111' .rnd would
"1ll1ngl) '>ubm1t 111 rl·hah1litJt1on
"llang 1n thl·n· I Jtht·r · o ne man
1alled o ut a.. \ndt'f'>l'n and h"
attornc:,.. William \tonrtll' "alkt·d
lJU1ckl} from the 1oourth1111\l'
-\ndrrscn·s "''nh \lnod 111 t ontra'>t
to a ~tatemcnt he mJlk lollo,v111$ a
lOUrt appearame in \1.1\ di wh1lh
t1nw he dcclarn1 hi\ 11111on·nce and
\11\\l'd to fight th1· "l.1l'l' and un-
l11u ndl'd r harge' •·
I ht• rmest dl'u dt·d not 111 right the
1 h.1 rgec; and to bring th1· h1gh -puh-
liul\ case to an end to av111d the c1rcu~
(Pleaee .ee PRutST/A2) Rev. Andrew Andenen
~~t~~~c;~t1~h~~0 Irvine Civic Center-cost increased
By LAURA MERK
Of .. Delly ,,_ """
Costa Mesa police tnda) are trying
to determint• what prompted an
un1de n11fied man 10 'hoot at officers
Monday afternoon. rr\ulting in thr
aunman's death when officeri-. re-
turned the shots
The man. believed to be in his mid
30s. was sho t when he allegedly
refused to surrender hi\ handgun
when confronted by officers behind a
pnnt shop o n Ncwpon Boulevard.
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ol IM D.ity Nett .....
Irvine C 1ty Council memhers have
added a third-floor \hell. a clock
lower and an emergenq water system
to plans for the long-awaited Irvine
( 1v1t <enter. boosting 1to; coc;t b)'
SI 7' million.
Cit) \taff members had 1c1ld the
counc il that the ( 1' 1c Center could
not hc built w1th1n 1t'I $25 9 million
budget without reducing its s11c.
equipment fum1'lhing'I and vnriou\
"e,tras " Lt Rick Johnson ..aid the coun1v
coroner 1'l wnrking to 1den11fy the
m an "ho was shnt in the head.
fhrre officef"i re.,ponded to a call at La\t wcclt. th<• '011n1 II appnn <'11
about 3 pm. Monday from an \Orne of thc'>c <ul'>. hut 1ku<frd tu
rnformant who ..aid there were two includc thr th1rcl flo1>r t It)( k hl'wt'I
men who looked as 1houllh thcv wen·-and emergency watl·r "~'trm I h1'\t'
(Pie& .. eee POLICE/ A2) had heen among the '"'" n1•Nlcd to
sta\ wtthin the onK1nal hud~et
fhc council agreed to lund the
add111ons by 1ncreas1ng the """ of a
new bond issue set up to pa\ tor .1n
ad1acc nt parkinll 'ltructurc
fhc bond issue for the parking
structure and related 1mprovt·ment'>
was orisinally structured to ra1\C
S 11 .8 mil hon. The thmJ-fl oor '\hell.
which will not have a fin1shcd 1ntrnor
unless pan1cularly low b1d'i arc re-
ceived. wtll cost a~cxtra SI 4 million
i\ss1,tan1 City Manager Paul Rrady
Jr ..aid the third-floor hell was
rcrnmmcndcd because delaying its
con!>truct1on for three to fi ve years
would t>oos t 11~ cost hy 20 percent or
morr
f hl' rlnck 1owcr will cost $225.000.
Jnd up to S 110.000 was added for a
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\'ilter .ind '>ewt•r '\~tern thal would
lunt tHlll 10 an l'llle.rgenn 'uch a' an
t•anht.1uakr
rhe w unul did .igrcc ll) eliminate
111prx·r roofing material,. new ollitc
furn1\h1ngs. u imputrr equipment
.rnd o ther item'
f he new hond l'l'IUC follow'> a $40
million package .tpprmed h;. the
\'ouncil lac;t vcar tn pa) lnr the has1c
< I\ 1c Center a nearb' l'h1IJ rue
l<.'nter and othC'r Ct!\ prOJC('ti.
( nunc1tman Da' 1d Hnker ra<>t the
lonC' \ ntc agamst la'lt \Vt'C'k'" rrv1'>C<I
funding plan. exprc'>\lng rnnu·rn
ah<lut thr d1vcr\lon 111 lund'> trom
other '-''' m·rJ,, \Ulh ·" pnrk 1k
vclopment
Brad) "aid ln1nl' mu't 'f'<'nd
SIXUJOO tc H o\l'r n <'"' m1ll 11in doll.tr'
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won h of honck'd Jt·ht
.. .\II 11 mean'" th.11 t hi', ounl II'" 111
ha' e to look to o thl·r \11un l'' 111
revenue or that "'c."11 ha' l' to h11IJ thr
hnc and lighten our 1"·11:11'> c' i:n lu n hn
1n prov1thng c;cn1tr' ·· Hrad' '-llll
< 11\ OJX'rat1on'> h.1 \l' l'x'l'n hou,t•d
in inlcnm qunrtcr\ \Inn· In int· ""'
11\nlrporutc:d In 14 7( f ht' nC\\ J1('1
mnnent \1v1c C cntrr .rnd l hild c arc·
center '"Ill he con,tnH'tt'd .11 \lton
Parkwa:r and llan :ml 4\' t•nut in thr
nC'w w C',tpark commun11'
Rrad) \.11d the l urrrnt <;{ hc<luk
1all( for .1"ard1ng 111 h11h 1n ra1h
198 7. with l On\lnll 11on tn hcgin in
the 'Pring The ( 1v1l (enter 'ihould
he fin1,ht•d h\ lntt• 1n th1· 'ummer 111
I 1IX hr ,311f
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Opentng·ntght of
Mesa complex a
stunn-tng success
By TONY SAA VEDIU °' ...............
The praises flowed as freely a11 the
champagne lifted 1n toast after toast
Monday by an opening night au-
dience in tribute to the Orange
.County Performing Ans Center
In an evening of black tics and
gJ1tte~ gown!>, the S70. 7 m 1lho n
complex in C osta Mesa debuted to a
sold-out hou!ie of prominent donors
and \Olunteers
Conductor Zub1n Mehta, diva
Leontyne Pnce. narrato r James
Whitmore and a n audience of excited
an lovers breathed life into the
pn vatel) built center and its 3.000-
Addltlont1/ •lorln,
plclurn on AU, 14
\Cat main theater af1er 14 years of
planning and three years of construc-
tion
It was a night of back-slapping
superlauves. a night of wtde--<yed
enthusiasm a night of standing
ovations and thunderous applau!IC; a
night. borrowing from the utle of the
o pening number ... Of ( eremon1cs.
Pageants and Cclebrauons."
Wh1sthn$ and clapping v1gorou)I)'.
the inv11a.110n·onl y c r o wd
proclaimed the world-da'is center a
reso unding i.ucces'i -from the S250
scats to the S:! 000 \Cat'> Proceeds
from the premiere: netted SI m1lhon
for children's theater pro1cc1~ and
future programming
"It's a~tound1ng. hreathtaking and
marvclou\." ~1d R1{·hard B. Smith ot
Newpon Beach .. r he s.ound the
people. everything I\ Just marvelou'>
And it's here and 11 '>permanent."
Equal!) C'hull1ent "'a'< 1lona ~u
kme11an the \V lk ol ( aliforn1a\
governor -"'ho wa., hU'>) signing
last-minute bilh and rnuld not attend
the performame
"The last tum· I "3'> herc: I had to
wear a hard hat Th" I!> reall-.
fantast1t ·· ..aid "1r\ Dcukme11an·
"You JU'it tan'I ""' t•noug.h for these
volunteer. I ~no" then· "on't be a
problem gc111ng pc:opk to suppon
this"
The sho " 11ul\11k the ne"'
audnonum on I o"n Center Dn\l'
was not a\ anl\tlt hut e\ef'\ bit a'
e'<travagant. a., bc1ewl'led women and
!heir dapper c..con' emerged from a
'itream of limous1n r'
A ponmn of thl· street had been
{Ordoned orT. w1th a troop ot valch
greeting the arm ing gue'>t\ Eight
trumpctrcr.. drl''>'cd 1n rena1<;sance
regalia repcatl·dl ~ pla ~cd a ro-.al
fanfare "'l'lu 1m1ng thl' \ Jp,
It had all the gll11 nf a h1g time,
Holl)'"ood prrm1crt· -1ntlud1ng a
t ro\\>d of stargJtl'r' hoping to -.pot a
l clcbrit\ from tht· "lkltnl''
From hc.>h1nd a "'htte·painted
chain. \ l'ron1ta \tJmp -drec;-.ed in
$hOrt \ -'":Jll hl·d Jll lhl' "g11rgeOU'>
cl\1th1·' and lur' Jnd 1rwclr) and
prctt' \~omen and hand,oml· men ··
(Plea.e 11tt ARTS/ A6)
Services
,set for NB
junior high
student
B~ STE\'E MARBLE
Of IM Ollllt -· ltltfl
\ 1 \l'.11 11ld ( 11\t,1 "1l'\d h.1\ "'ho
~ 1111.1 p,cJ .1 ntl d ll'd to llo"' ing a '111
(e\hall g.a mc .11 hi'> Nc\Vpon &·Jl h
1un1 or high i>l'hool will he re-
mcmhc:rcd h\ friend'> and fam1lv
dunng memorial ~erv1n:' Wedner.-
d.i' hem \ norhl\ .in eighth gradC'
'IUdl'nt al 11.,r:lll' l O\lgTI \\:hool
dll'd .11 I loJi-t \km11n .:tl I ln.,n1tal after
hi· dn dnrx·d hn'.1th1n@. prnhlrm\
durins .1 n•11t1m· ph"ll'al t·dul·a1111n
l l.1" r n dd\
\ 1111rh" "•" J'~nl h\ a 111al h to \It
do" n .ind rnt but 111llap~d a \hun
11 nw l.lll'r .... 11d t h1· ,, hoor' pn n< 1 pa I
I l'.ll ht·r, .ind 'l'" pon &·al h para
lll\'1!11' '"l'rt' un.1hk 111rc'1 \l' \ oorhl\
thrnutt h ,ard111pulm11n<1r. fl'\U'>(I·
1.1111 m .rnd ht• d 11·cl '>hon h a ltn he 111g
ru,ht•d 111 I lo.1g lol.\ll'li J \hon
d l'>l.Hll l' !rum t lw "h11ol
·11 "J'. '"'I\ l..1n{I. · 'aid Paul
I \\l'lh thl' '1 hrnll'' pn m 1pal · r ' l'
l'x•en 1n th1,hu\ln1''' '5 \1·a".:ind l''t'
'l'<'n a Int nl thing' hut nl'\l'r
\Oml·thing li ke th"
·w r tned (tu \4.IVC' him I hut "l' v.t·n·
un\Ull l''i'tful thc· pn nu pal ..aid
Twedt ..aid hr li kc· tl'arlwr\ and
'1uJenl\ at tht· 'l hool ·~ gn rf
\Int l.en
°";l'"' pon ~ h Pl lltl c• \.'\111 thn
(Pleaee He SERVIC&-8/ A2)
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AS * Or-. Coat DAILY PILOT/ Tueed•y. September 30, 1988
Marine accused of stealing
El Toro jet confined to brig
From 1&aJf u4 wire reperu
A 21.ycar·old Manne accused of
\tcalingan A·4M kyhawkjet from El
Toro Manne Corps Air Station will
rl·ma1n in the brig at Camp Pendleton
until h1!> general coun-man1al. of-
linal~ ~1d.
LI Col. James P Gardner. the
m1lttaf) Judge. upheld an earlier
m1l11ar} decision to k~p Lance Cpl
Hov.ard .\ Foote Jr. 1n Jail before
trial
Foote faces a mu.1mum sentence of
nine )ears at hard labor 1fcon\1Cted.
Hl' has pleaded 1nncx:ent. ~ Los i\lam1tos resident. Foote 1s
alt'U'>l'd of taking the lighter-bomber
from the El Toro base on the Foonh
of July and fl ying about 50 miles and
makin, fi ve passes over its runway
Ix-fore anding safely.
The aircraft mechanic as charged
with wrongful appropriation of a
government aircraft. entering a re-
st r 1 ct e d building witho ut
authorizauon with intent to commit a
criminal act and wrongful appropria-
11on of keys to a go vernment vehicle.
The general coun manial hearing.
s1m1lar to criminal felon} proceed-
ings an c1v1han couns. 1s scheduled to
convene Nov. 12.
A charge of haz.ardang a vessel. a
statute pre-Oating the Amencan Rev-
olution that carried a maximum
penalty of death. was dropped two
wttks ago. and a charge of willful
damqe of an aircraft was dismissed
last week by Bria. Gen. D.E.P. Miller.
At Monday's hea ring. Major Ralph
J. Diaz. who presided over the initial
hearing to determine what charges
should be brought against Foote.
testified he ordered Foote in-
carcerated because he thought the
defendant might take another plane
for an unauthorized flight.
"Should that happt"n again, there's
no telling what might happt>n " Diaz
said
In previous heanngs. relat1"es and
fnends of Foote's have testified that
he was upset after teaming that a
suscept1b1hty to altitude sickness
might keep ham from real121ng his
dream of becoming a Manne pilot.
SERVICES SET FOR STUDENT ...
From Al
were not told about the death unlll
toda)' but a coroner's deput) \31d
there 1s no 1nd1ca11on that police
in voh cment 1n the case 1s warranted.
''The onl) unresolved quesuon 1~
cause of death What lolled 1h1-;
health) I 3-}ear-old bo) :· said a
coroner's deput~ "\.\e don·t knov.
)'et."
Had the death taken place on the
school campus and not the hosp11al.
police hkel) would ha' e been alencd.
the coroner'" offict> ~1d. S11ll oohce
toda) said the) will took into the
incident
Twedt said the student was playing
volte\ ball when he developed breath-
ing difficulties.
"No student did anything out of
order." said the pnnc1pal. .. The
ac11v1t1es oft he class were of a natural
s11ua11on . To our understanding, this
could just as easily have happen in his
Engh sh class as 1n PE."
Twedt descnbed the I J-year-old as
"a good c11iz.en. a typical salt-of-the-
eanh t)pe ··
"He wasn't incl ined to be 1n,olved
in student go' ernmcnt or athletics
but, on the othl'r hand. he certain!}'
was not a problem,'' said Twedt. "He
was a typical )Oung man . .\ fine
young man··
A family spokesman said a mem-
orial service Wednesday wall be open
to all friends and classmates. The
service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m.
at the Kingdom Hall. 669 W 18th St ..
Costa Mesa.
POLICE KILL MAN WHO FIRED SHOTS ...
From Al
10\ of\ ed m a gun transaction
When officers am,ed at the scl'ne
behind Hoo,er Pnnung Co. 2324
Newpon Bl' d . the) saw an armed
man near a moturhoml'. said 5gt Tim
Holbrook
The '1ct1m apparent I~ tned to
lea'(' the.· area v. hen he was con-
fronted h\ a un1lormed officer. said
John!>on He then tried 10 hide behind
the motorhome and fired at lea~t one
ume at the officer ~aid Johnson. wh o
declined to 1den11h the caliber of the
handgun used b~ the dead suspect
\.\hen the man tned to run from the
scene he v.as confrontt•d h' t\.\O morl'
plainclothes officers and all three
p<ihn•mc:-n shot at him. said Johmon
I he man wa -. dt'Llared dt"ad at !hr
!>Ct'ne . ..au.l Holhrook It V.J\ not
1mmcd1atel' kn O\" n hov. man' 11mc'>
the m<1n v.a\ h1t
-\It hough I lolhmok '-<ltd J)<tlile
\,\ ould relea'>l' the.• name' ol the
otlicer\ rnqif\ cd 1n tht: \hooting
1,omc.·t1me t1 i<la\ J<,hn'ion <,Jtd the
nJme\ wo.ild not tx· rl'h:d\t.'U fhl·
thrCl' orliu-r' an.· 1111 <.Jul \. lor lhl' nr\t
re" JJ" 1n 1..omnli,rnn w1rh routine
depanment procedure. Johnson said
"It 1s a '<.'I) traumatic thing for an
officer to be involved in a shooting,"
he said.
Johnson <>aid investigators are con-
fused as to what prompted the
confrontation and will be inter-
' 1ev.1ng witnesses at nearby bus1-
nes!>Cs and the 20 police officers at the
scene. "There 1s no known motive for
the shooting or why he was there ...
said Johnson.
A second man 1dent1fied b' the
telephone tipster had apparenti} left
the scene whernhe ofli cers amved
Police located the man several blocks
awa}. questioned and released him
when they determined he was not
1mof,ed in the incident but was onh
a passerb~. said Johnson. "He wa~
more or les~ a w1tnes'i and v.e arc
satisfied no other suc;pect!> "ere
there:· he said
Earlier repons abo 1nd1ca1cc.J the
gun deal '"'ohed a ">awed-off shut-
gun and po'>\lhl~ an automatic nfll.'
bot Johnson \aid that 1nformat1on
had not been confirmed
fohn~on ~1d Tuesda) the depan·
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HERE ARE TODAY'S llUMIERS ...
Ru es orrJ row 10 µ101 lhr>
game ore on your game
cord . or roll our HOTllNE
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ment 1s working closet) v.1th the
Orange Count> D1stnct .\11omey's
office which has not determined 1f a
search warrant 1s needed to look
through the motorhomc "If we're
luckv the DA will sa' v.e don't need
one.:. said Johnson. Officers sta,cd at
the scaled--0ff scene throughout the
night.
Power cutoff
ln Huntington
.\truck baekl'd into a power pole 1n
Huntington Beach. knocking ofT
power 10 about 125 customers from
2: 10-3 a.m toda}. act0rding 10
outhern ( aliforn1a Edm>n Com-
pany spokesman Jim Kenned)
The power 'i\.\ 11ch al the pole.-wa<,
inadvcnentl~ '>Wltlhed. disrupting
the pow er a long "c\.\ man .\' l'n ue
and Sergio near Beach Houh:\ ard.
Kenned) said
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Cooler climate along the Coast
Preeeure Wiii beglt\ felting In tM region ton19h1. ~ the
ooutal mertne la~ to deepen end c:oolef temperatur ..
WedMSday, the National WNther SeMce said today.
Temperatur .. will range from 48 to 58 tonight In Lo•
Angelel and the netght>or1ng valleys, warming to high• between
74 ind 83 WedMSday und« variably cloudy stdn.
Along the Orange Coast It Wiii be mo1tly ci.ar through
tonight. Varlabl9 Cloudiness and cooter Wednaday. Lows
tonight 52 to 57 at the beectlea. high• WednMday 155 to 70. Lowe
In the valleys 48 to 56 tonight. high• Wednaday 75 to 83.
From Point Conoeptlon to tM Mexlcab Border -Inner
waters: Light variable wind• nigh! and momlng houn becoming 1
southwesterly 12 to 16 knots Wednetday afternoon. Seas 2 to 3
1 .. t. Southwest 1well 1 to 2 feet
U.S. Temps. Oln911• 66 52 ~ 81 61 ~ ee 87 ' Pt1i.ourg11 116 11 .. Le Albl>Quefqve 73 0 P0t11..-d.M-65 se ~~ '· 11i
~ 0. '1110NT$ ~;;-1 ~·~I W11~ -Wd...-. * ....
Anc:ilot1tg41 51 •1 Ponlend.Ore 114 •9
Altente 86 69 ProlllOenoe 78 M " J' .. , (.; :. : .. ,to.., S••'· ·a• ....... AltMllC City 73 ee =lty 87 19 <. A \5-! Ca • "' .__.. 13 17 13 ~
~ 9' 11 Aetlo 17 •2 Stlouoe 86 M n aooee 51 •1 Calif. Temps. Sen1e Ane 53
ao.ion ,. " Sell lalle C•l'f S6 '° Sat\teCrw 74 .. SM Anlonto llllfWo 78 70 94 17 Sant• Merla 80 43
°**'on.SC 86 78 S..ltte se SI ':,f.· IOw lot 2.4 t>out• ...OtnQ •t S e..m SanteMoniea M 541
Ctwlfteeton.W.Vt .. 70 Spo1c-S1 46 I er hno. Valley IO 24 •'I'-7$ 71 Clwtotte,N C .. .. llallerllftolld 79 52 Torr-7S 62
CNcaoo n ... T empe.$1 Ptrt0g 83 73 EureU 66 55 Yoeernlte\/ty 58 37
Clndnnetl u 73 ToPelta &1 114 Ft-"O 79 52 ~ u TO ,_ 81 SS L-ler 78 •& ell TulM 741 114 ~ONo 71 toe~ 78 58 Smog Report o.IM-FIWO<ttl 90 11 w-...;1onOC ... 10 Oeklllnd 1• se 09ylon 87 71 WICMe 71 114 PMO Ro0Me 80 47 o.n-63 3& Aedwood Cny 78 55 POiiutant ltandard tncleJ (pet~ 0.100
OM~ 73 56 Eztended s--•o 80 52 good. 100.200 un....iihtyj IOt ..,...,..,.
0.1rO<t 87 69 SailnM 75 53 l*)OM, 200·300 uMeailnflA fOf .. :
°""11h S6 ,, San OleQo 73 59 300-600 llUMdOUt l'ltlt ~· le
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PRIEST GUILTY OF MOLESTATIONS ...
l"romAl
that might result 1fthe altar bo)S were
to tesu(-.. said Monroe.
Reading from a consultant's rcpon
prepared for Monday's heanng.
Cardenas said Andersen was a "deep-
1} pathetic example" ofa pt"rson who
has done much good but whose
"illness" has led to great harm. •
Members of the ch vrch who at tend-
ed the heanng expressed a mt'lture of
feelings. Several shook their heac.h 1n
apparent d1!>bclieffollowing thl' tin<l-
ing of guilt.
"He's \.Cl). 'Cl) much m1i.scd at
1he church ... ~1d Dorothy Galmore.
··~ c.· love him and we know he·s
innocent. He'<1 too intelligent an<l has
100 much goi ng for himself to do
\omrthing hke this:·
f hc \.\Oman said she hold\ no
an1mo~1 t) toward An<lrr<1cn and
would \tSl t him 1f he\ ult1n1atel y
Ja tlcd or sent to prl'>on
But Louise Eckroth said the pub-
hut' o'er .\nderscn·scnme!> has hun
the church and ll'i membership. 5hc
'uggested that th<' church and other\
th roughout th e countf)' should cnall
a 'crecning process for priests
"The) 're human. too.'' she said.
fhc qu1ck-Oevelop1ng proceeding!>
Monda) hcgan when Andersen
v.a1ved his right to a preliminary
heanng. 8 ) earl) afternoon. Koski
filed Jhc chargt'!> 1n Supcnor Court
where the priest agreed to waive his
n(l.ht to a tnal. to call witnesses or
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•),, t. ··~ " • '" , •• •.JJl\,d ' .l, .. ]f
present a closing arguml'nt.
Cardenas .decided the case b)
reading a I 14-page police report on
the molt-stations. Ande™!n and his
attome} agreed to the procedure.
"You are 1ncnminating )Ou r-
s.elf.. admitting to all 26 counts.'' said
Cardenas.
Andersen. known as "Father
Chns" at St. Bonaventure. was
charged w11h child molestat1on Apnl
26 following an investigation b} the
Huntington Beach Police Depan-
ment
Police said the molestation took
pl:>rt' M •ht' r hnrrh in I\ nrl"""""'" rar
and at a houc;r owned by the church
dunng a 13-month pcnod ending an
March 1986. The 1n ,est1gat1on began
'>'hen the motherofa 13-year-old told
police her son had b<-cn molested at
the church recto!). pohcr reponed
.\II of the" 1ct1ms were altar boys at
the church. which ha!> a mrmbersh1p
of about 12.CX)(J.
Officials from the church and the
Diocese of Orange v.ere not available
for comment Monda' It 1s not clear
whether .\ndero;cn. who has not been
acthe at thl· church since charges
were filed. will be defrocked.
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nation says this year's Old Farmer's Latest!" SQ.Q5 gift-bo,ed) while the
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13th to burn their socks with holes in on .how to make S 1.200 a month them . raising earthworms.
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familiar blend of nostalgia. stories.
brain-teasers. tidal chans and plant·
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ads. fo lklore and. of course. weather
forecasts.
The almana c ad\lses
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break a mirror on Fnda) the 13th to
burn all their '!iod.s with holes in them
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w11l be discussed Wednesday by Dr. Ralph A. 8!'3ds~aw. chairman of UC Irvine s Department of 81.ol?11~I Chemistry, in the first of a 1evcn-part
Dist1ngu1shcd uclure Series in basic and medical
neuroscience.
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could lead 10 beuer dil:Jnosas and effective
treatment for Alzheimer's disease and other neu-
rological disorders. The proaram is scheduled for 7
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Call Karen Zfaty at 856-7016 for more information.
Blectlon •ummarie• .et
The staff and Friends of the Laguna Beach
Library will present Lillian Macon from the uague
of Women Voters Thursday at 7:30 p.m. for a
discussion on issues in the November election. The
program is free to lhe public and more information
as available from the library al 497-1733.
Parllamentarian• convene
The Theta Unit of.the California Association of
Parliamentarians will meet Thursday at 10 a.m. in
the community room of the Farmers and Merchants
Bank, 12535 Seal Beach Blvd .. Seal Beach. Those
interested an th e study of parliamentry procedure are
welcome and should call 968-70 16 for further"'
anforma1ion.
Candidate•' forum set
Candidates for the Newport Beach C'ity Counci l
wall appear Friday at the Oasis Senior Center at Fifth
Street and Marguerite Avenue in Corona dcl Mar.
Non-partisan comments on the propositions
also will be given at the 11 a.m. program by speakers
arranged for by the League of Women Voters. The
session is open to the public.
Stress semlnar slated
.. Stress and Lifestyle Management" wall be the
topic of a free scmmar at Fountain Valley Regional
Hospital and Medical Center Friday from 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. Daniel Jon~eward, a marriage and fam ily
counselor at the hospital, will lead the seminar. Call
966-8006 for add1t1onal mformat1on.
Sea llon talk at park
DaH' Bell. direc tor of the Laguna Beach-based
Fnends of the Sea Lion, will speak on marine
mammal rehab1h 1a11on Saturda) morning at
Caspers Wilderness Park The meeting as scheduled
for 9:30 a.m "Ith Bell'c; talk at 10:30
Art museum ezcurslon
..\ spcnal excur'i1on to the Museum of Contem-
Poraf) .\rt 1 n Los >\ngeles will be offered Saturday b~
the In me Fane ..\rts (enter. The hus lea ves the
center. 46U I Walnut ..\ ve .. at 9· 30 a.m. ;md returns
about Sp m Rt•g1•.irat1on is lim1tt•d 10 1() people and
the fee 1s $I 0 .\d vance registration 1s required and
ma~ be ohta1 ncd h) calling 552-1078
Oktoberfest ln Laguna
The behange Club of Laguna Beach will
sponsor 1t\ annual Okt oberfest Saturda) at thl'
Festt\ al of ..\m fruundc;. fiSO Laguna Can)on Road.
Gates open at _ p m with \how!. starting at 2:30 .
..\dm 1c;o,1on is $2 and chtldrt•n undt•r 12 accompanied
b) an ad ult v. tll ht· adm11ted frre < all MI -7298 for
dcta1lc;. "'"'
Story hours offer,ed
Part•nto, are tn\ ttl·d to enroll prec;chool-agc
children at branch llbram·o, in '.\ewpon Beach to
part1C1patl' 1n mMn1ng and afternoon '1101) read ing
session!-. .\ t the ;''-kv. port \l'nt er Hranch Library.
stof) readi ng•~ tx·1 ng offl'rcd Wednesdays at IO:JO
a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. •\t the Balboa and
Corona dcl MM branches. 'itof) time 1s set Tuesda)
at 10:30 am ..\t the Manners branch. readings wall
be conductn.I fhurc;da\ at 10:30 am
For add111onal mformat1on. contact Margaret
Poarch at 644-H 86
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Tuesday, Sept. 30
No meetings scheduled
Wednesday,Oct. l
• 7 Ill p.m .. Irvine Community Services
Commission. ( 11\ < uunnl Cha mbers. 17200 Jam-
boree Road ·
PoucE Loe
Sewage spills into sea off Laguna
IJ LAURA MD& ....... ,... ....
About 3.000 p llons of raw scwaar
spilled into the ocean off L.aauna Niauel
Monday mornina when a power failure at
the South Coast Water District caused a
pump station to back up.
The spill was termed minor and of no
threat to public health said Make Wehner,
water quality expert for the County Health
Department.
The San Diego Gas and Elcttric power
failure happened at about 8 a.m. Monday
and caused the Niguel pump station to
stop operating. said L.Yn Breiter. a spokes-
man with the water district.
Ovff S.200 cui.tomcn we~ effected by
the power ouiqe that lasted neuly thrtt
ho urs. said Karen Dunc-an . a
spokeswoman with SOO&E.
Apparently the St'wage. which was on its
way to the Aliso Water Manaaement
Aacncy for treatmen" bepn sccping
through the manholes at the station when
the power outaae occurred. T he overflow
went into the ocean near Dana Strand. said
Wehner.
Because the waste moved up through the
manhole. only liquid sewage entt'rcd the
ocean. he said.
"It was a relatively small overflow from
the manhole.'' he said
Wehner said he e>.pected the sewage to
bequacldy disseminated bcautc at reKhed
the surf where the water is well Oll~l\lled.
However, as soon as the spill occ=
the South Coatt Water District
warnil\I ""11 on the beach vilint
swimmffl to 1tay out of the water beca&att
of contamination.
"It iuot much ofa ~ bttauscof(be,
·sma.11 volume. We dOn't upcct to 1ee
much of a contamination problem... be
said. There have been spills of over a
million pllons in the past, said Wehner:
Still, the co unty will continue to monitor
the water at the beach for the next few days
and will probably allow 1wimmin1 be(~
the end of the week. he said.
In the event someone ianored the sips
and enlettd the contaminated wattt.
WehMr said it is posaib~ they could sufl'cr
from ,..atoinaaa.inal problems. He added
that lbe likelihood of sud> illness is
minimal became tbe to•icity levels att
Yet)' low.
Jim Muadl. water rtSOurce control
m,ineer widl t.be Reajonal Water ~laty
Control Boetd. Mid has 11tncy wall not
monitor lbe si~ and will rely on the
information provided by the county. "The
nuthint action where the spill occurTed
was amt. .. he Slid.
"It shouldn't really have any effed on
the fish and rec:ei van1 waters bccauK it
went into an open surf.'' said Wehner.
OC college chiefs take ballot stand~
Filliding for cam pus
buildings supported ;
salary cap s opposed
-By PHlL SNEIDERMAN
OflMDellr ..........
Four of Orange County's top co llege
administrators met at UC lrvtne Monday
to take a joint stand on two Nov. 4 ballot
measures.
They supported one that would fund
new campus buildings and equipment, but
opposed a second that would cap
professors· salanes.
Partic1pat1ng 1n the news conference
were UCI Chancellor Jack Peltason. Cal
State Fullenon President Jewell Plummer
Cobb, Chapman College President G. T.
Smith and Saddleback Community Col-
lege District Chancellor Richard Sneed.
The educators focused on Propos1t1on
56. a S400 m1lhon state bond issue. and
Proposition 61 . a constitutional amend-
ment. sponsored by Paul Gann. that would
allow state and local employees to earn no
more than 80 percent of the governor's
salaf).
UC lmne Chancellor Jack Pelta90n (left) 1eaturea
a• (from left) collet(e aclmlni•traton Jewel Plum-
Dellr,.... ,.... "'m: • ...._
mer Cobb, Richard Sneed and G. T . Smith look on
dUJ'inC an appeal to defeat Pro5>09Jtlon 61.
Regarding th e bond issue. Chancellor
Sneed said, "I think higher education as
ailing 1n \alifornia. and the remedy hes 1n
the hands of the the voters 1n November ··
Ro)ahttes from natural gas and 011 wells
on state land tr.1d1t1onally pay for new
buildings ariei equipment for Califo rnia's
college and university systems. But th(•
drop 1n oil prices has cut this sources of
revenue. prompting the Caltforn1a I cg1\-
lature and GoH•rnor George DcukmCJtan
to put Proposition 56 on the hallot.
The bond issue would pro' 1dl' mom·)
for buildings and equipment O\Cr the ne\t
two )cars. to be shared h) the l ' n1 \ ersit ) of
Cal1forn 1a. Caltfornia State l ln1n·rs1 t\
and Cahforn1a Communit' Collq1.ec;. ·
Organizers ot the press conference o,a1d
Orange Count) ,·ampusc~ "ould tl'lt'l\l'
about S29 million from the ftr~t"• )Car"•
allocatwn.
That sum wuuld w nd StiA m1ll1on to the
UC'I campu'> for engineeri ng laburator,
equipment plane; for a nl'\\ b1olog1lal
sciences building and other proJt'Ct'I l ( I
Med ical C enter in Orange would gl't
another S6.6 m1lhon for 1mpro\ l'ml'nt'>.
including plam tor ne\\ l anu·r and
PS~l'htatne Cl'Oll'r<•
In inc Valle) ( ollege. part of the
"iaddlcback r>1"rict would received $4.6
m1lhon to build an cln 1ron1c~ and com-
putenul'nle bu1ld1nganc..l tocomplctc the
purcha'>l' ot its (ampu<, acreage.
The bond tS\Ul' ..alc;o ""uld allow other
area commun1t~ colkgt'\ l'ould draw on a
S35 million fund for 'hort·tl·rm loans 10
bu ~ l'QUlprTll'nl
"iaddlchack Chance llor n«"d ~•d the
~tatc's community college~ need reno-
\ at1on and updated equipment to make up
for I 0 ) ears of neglect
Whak endorsing Propos111on 61. the
educator!> urged a no vote on Propos111on
61 fhe educators said this measure would
cap state and local employees' salanes.
proh1b11 public employees from carrying
unused \ acatton and c;1ck leave from one
cale ndar )Car to the next and ltm1t the pa~
for outside consultants such as archllects
and auditors.
L'CI ( hanccllor Peltason de\cn bed the
an11tat1\e as a m1sgu1ded attempt to curb
public employee pension abuses. some-
ti mes dec;rnbed as double-d1pp1ni.
"The) aimed that way, but their bulkts
are com m~ toward us:· Peltason o,a1d.
He claimed the measure doc!. not
expla1ne wh ether compensation figures
incl ude both salaf) and benefits. Because
ofth1s amb1gu1t}'. the 10111au ve would cap
public employee salane'I at either $64.000
or $48.000. he said.
UC I is recrutting top faculty members
and must be able to otTer compeuuve
salaries, the chancellor !>aid. But Peltason
claimed passage of Propos1t1on 61 "wo uld
~verel) damage ourab1ht) to bnng people
here and to keep them here ••
Cal State Fullerton President Cobb said
Prop. 61 ... s opposed una n1mousl}' by
higher education officials throughout the
state. Its etTect would be de.,astatang. •·
Chapman President Smith !.ltd that
althought the ballot mcac;urcs would not
affect his college dm~cth ,_hc wac; appearing
to show has supp<>rt for mamta1n1ng thc
quality of higher l'durat1on throughout
Orange Count)
"This 1s not a ~clf-">Cr" ing po.,ll1on tht'
public ">ector •.s taking:· 'im1th ~•d
Jurors urged to spare life of girl's slayer
Lawyer pleads for compassion for ex-M esan
who shot two youngsters in Clevela nd Forest
By LISA MAHONEY
Of , ... Deity "°' llefl
Jurors we re asked Monda~ 111 spare thl·
life of Thoma~ F Euward'>. who wa\
\On\'ICted of murdering a 12-~car-old girl
as she walked with a lncnd 1n thl·
Cleveland National Forco,t ft\ e ~ l'ar' ago
In a closing argument fillnl \\1th
references to Shakc<ipcare, Joan of .\re and
e\ en Jesus Ch m t Dcput~ Public Dc-
fcndl'r Michael Giannini asked tht• 1ur. 10
~hm\ compao;.,1on for the 42-}l'ar-old
Edwards b~ cntcncing him to Ilk in
pnson "'llhout pass1h1lit~ ofpamk,
Edwards, a former C osta ~kc;a resident
.was convicted of ftri.t-degree murder with
--41 \pec1al c1rcu m'itance of l~1ng 1n "a1t 1n
the Sept. 19. 1981. shooting death ot
Vanessa lbcrn of l.ake Fl sinnrl'.
Edwards ktlkd lh<.•m and <,h1H hl'f
companion. 12-)'car-old Kell) < :intl'r
also of Lake El"nore. a' thl') v. alk1:d Jlong
a h1 k1ng trail near Blue Ja~ C ampgrount.I
~O mtlec, ea'it of~a n J uan< ap1'itrann
Tht\ • ., lhl' third 1x-nalt\ trial tor
Ed"ar<I\ I hl' lir\I l'nlkd 1n a hung iur:
the o,ccond rl•o,ulted in J tkath <,(·nll'nl'l' 1ha1
v.a' later m l'Murned b\ thl' tnal Jlldl.{l'
Judge Jame-. Judge ordat•d an111hl·r
penal!~ trial ti1r f d\\ ard-. ht·tauo,e nt l'rror<,
made during 1ht· 'l'tond lnal -tn \\htlh
Ed"' ard'> Jl tl'd ,1, ht'<•\' n .11111rnn .tnd rut
up no deft· ml'
\tone.la\ lkpul\ I >1,tnll \ttorn1•\ lnhn
( ·unlC\ a,h·d thl' iur\ to 1mrt1'l' lh1• dl'ath l"X.'n:llt·~ un f J\\ard' v.hn tll• \;.ll(j '>tilllll•d
the girl\ Jnd \hot lhl'nl \\llhnul rro\!1
l.111\in
tk al'o 'luggt·<.tnl thal I d\\,lf\h 1n
tcndl·J to ta lo..l' thl' \\11undnt ti-•rl, \\1th him
a '>UPPO'>ttwn that prnmptn l c 11,11111 1111 t11
ac;k for a m "t na I
"l hen··, no rt.'J\nn lor 11 It'' .1 o,1•n,l'l1'"
ktllll\g. Th1<, " ,, hornhk t J\C .. ( 11nk\
\t11d 1n urging thl' dl'ath rx·nalt\
In tr\1ng w 0,.1\e h" dtl'nl frnm 1lw ~·''
l hamht.·r ( 11.ar1n1n1 ra1nlt'tl I J\\.1rd' ·'' .111
l'n1011unalh troubkd man\\ hn\11mm111ul
.in 1rr,1t1nnJI .tl l 11. h1k "undn 11111r1· 'tr'"
than he rnuld handle ··
( 11ann1n1 c;a1d Ed "ard., was depressed
mah" recent dt\orce and showed the
JUI) p1rtun·, of a ~oung-look1ng woman
"ho ( 11ann1n1 'aid re..embled lbem_
'otang that lbem "a' dark-hai red and
her fm·nd hlondc. C11ann1 n1 asked· .. Is 11
.,Ul h :i t111nntknec that hl' shoots thl'
hrunl'lll' ftro,t''"
L 1ken1ng [d\'.trd'> and h1~ )Ounger n -
\\lk to W1ll1am Shakeo,pcare'c; 111-fated
Othl'lln and Ocsdemona. G1an nm1 said
that thl' o,hno11ng.-. took place on the da\
Jlta l-d"ard.,· e\·\\ 1fe'" b1nhda'
"l ntununatt·I~. pa,s1on docs strange
1h1np .. he o,;11d
< 11annm1 pr<n 1ded thC' JUI) "1th half a
dt11l·n l"\a111ple\ of murder-; and suicides.
intlud1ng the recent ~laughter of postal
emplmen in O~lahoma. to 'iho" 1ha1
h.h,Jrc..I'" not al()ne in reacting \ 1olentl~
It\ \lrl'"
·11 \llU lhange thl' namec;, ho\' l'l •tan\
di1krl·n1 trom v. hat "-l' have here'' ·• he
.1'!..l'd
< 11ann1111 al\o pnintl'd w the lack of
Jlfl'\ tnll' act<; nl \ mknn'. r-<J"ard-;" good
lwh.I\ 11ir 1lunng h1' tl\l' \C'ar' m Orangt•
< nunt \ J.111. hie, rl'mnrw for the l'rtmc and
1hl' numhl'r of charJctrr "'tnC'i'il'\ v.ho
'Pnh· for ham a' rea,nno, "h\ I d"ard,' llli.·
c;hould tx.· spared
Rcfcmng to the l>\'tr3\.tl of ( hmt and
the burning nf Joan o l ..\rl. (.11ann101 -.aid
thal Ed1.1.ards cannot he <J\ l'\ ti a l)l'rwn as < onle' a'\'ICn'> 1f<,n m.in\ nf h1o; fm·nd' arc
w1lltng to c;pt·ai... tor t11m dl'\p11r hi'
con\ 1ct1on.
f mall~. (nann1n1 pkadl·t.I v. ath tht• 1ul)
to reJCC I the death pcn:ill\ on moral
grounds.
"There·c; no need to re\ crt 111 an older
form . I hope an antiquated torm nt l..1lling
c;omeone v. ho has killed " he '13Jd
Because of the finding ul \penal urrnm-
o,tanccs. the JUI") ma~ onl~ reach a 'erd1c1
of death or life 1n pn,11n v.11h 11u1 ro...,1 -
h1 ht~ of parole
The) must weigh aggra\Jt1ng fauor' in
thl' crime again!lt m1t1ga11ng lal tor<. 'Ul h as
Ed"ards· age and mental o,tat,· a1 the time
of the shooting!..
In an11c1pat1ng C 11annm1\ l lmtng argu-
menb. ( onlc~ had d1'lpu1ed that E..d"'ard!>
v.a' l'mot1onnll\ d l'>turht'd
"It that's true. ho\' rnml' thl·re·., no
ps}ch1atns1 rnm1ng tn and tdllng u' that."
he askt·d .. Mr. (j1ann1n1 v. rll 'a\ thl' man
lt)\ed too \I.ell. but th1·n·· ... IHI lOOlrl't{'
l'\ tdl'nu· 11f that ..
Jun d1•hberat1on' '-'l'rt' '\ hnlulcd to
bc1t1 n ttl<lJ'
Night swimmer drowns
under Huntington Pier
I h,• 'M v. ·" p.11 l.1-.l ,,, l h I ,, MI 1'h•d .tlf
'11',1\h11ri• l>ll\' . . .
l'rn" 11•" v.,·r1 rq\t 1111 I '"th,· "' M 1 t-Jo, I.
11 \l,lfl!!lttd Jfl.I lhl '''"I "'•'I t.. <>I (Ii\ hid
In bnlh tn\t,1n"' .1 111.111 'I',,., . ., fl<'l.'f1ntt.-.
11 \\lllll\'11 thrt1t11(h l>1.•1ll11•illt \lltHlo\\\ . . .
\\I 'ill!I \ll'r 1•11 111111 '"I' ,1,111·11 lt11n1 ,,
\t1'Hl'lfr\ fknt 1111111 p.1f l.1·d llll
\l,1n11·n.·\ c 1n Ir I th· 11111 1,111."h1•,111111 ,1
'1n,l11v. '" ll·"n 1·n1r' 1t11l11 .1 ''"
\n 11.1· , hr'I "J'> '111kn I rum .1 I '".I hlJc l. C he\ rolet 11 c amino pJr~l·d "" 1h1
';:110 hind. nl \I 1l h1µn
Huntington Beach
.\ man .,. ho Jllcgt•dl\ \lnlc "nnh·n '
Ii ngrnr 'alui-d Sl\1 ":" ..irrt'\tc·d v. hrn h1· lncd IC'I n.•1um 11 for t:l\h al \l\1rn111om1•n
\\ ard 's 1n Hunttng111n C 1·n1cr
Fountain Valley
\ lnnl· gunm..in rnhhnl thl' \11lle1 '
lutp<\\I '1urr .11 If\ 11< 'i Hrn .. 1.h ur'1 "' l ht'
n1,in \ll•k <, 100dnd 1 h1th1111t '.ilui·tl .11 Sl'IO
1tw11 tkll 1n a hl111· I mn1,1 n11 ~ur 1ru1 k . . .
\ m.111 tr11m \t1"u'" \ 11·10 1t•pnntXI
"•'fllla\ 1ha1 prn~·n\ h:lll h<.·1·11 'tokn t1 1>m hi\ tan I ~~ti ll1inda \1u•r<l "h1l·h
hi· hJd n.11~nl11u1,11li hi\ I 11un1,11n \ Jiil'\
"'"'"\.'" 110 lhr I '\!MM Mtl\ I. 1il I ud1d
'111•1•1 lh1 '"" 1·,11m..i1ct1 .sl S'i~ll 1n1 h11lrd .1 h1<•l l'\ll\ ,1nd '('.ti <II' 1·r' By ROBERT BARKE R
Of tM 0.-., ....... , ...
A man who \\3'i last Sl'en frant1call>
cl utching a p1hng underneath the
Huntingto n Rc~1ch Pier apparently
lost ht'> grasp and drowned . a hfe-
guard offi cial ~•d 1oda).
fhe \ 1c11m. J :!~·)Car-old rl's1dent
of C\anta .\na n·ponedl> wcnt <;w1m -
m1 ng at about ~ a m tooay with two
fnenth . Manne "Jfct) Capt:un 8111
R1chard\on \atd
And. although ,urf,ond111on1; wen:
mi ld. a \1de l urrrnt apparent!) took
the\ 1ct1m under thl' pier. R1chardc;on
~·d V. hilc tht' \\3ter v.a' onl abou1
lrrine
C\omc l1C1th1n11 and 11t.1'w' "ttc '1olcn from a Ma1tla R' 7 n.1rkc1! 11n Kod' ( 1lt'n ' ' . "< lannn <\M ~ M 1 ll\\C'llr rallrn from :i '\urnl11 "iamur~1 p.1rl.ed nn thr 1111100
hl°'k nf I\~' Park Ruulr\ ilfll ' ' . \ hlul' ho'' \tnrr.I\ Ot'Jl ht r111...-r 11.,1\
,tult'n from l'>c1'rlid1I \' l'OUt'
l hC' hnndlt lrn~,·1hr dorn •ti" 1"11' r ll\-11111 purkt'd on lhC' 411() I """ ~ '•I • chrl~on On'l' ""' ~•nlrn • • • ~l~~.Q.l..~~14W;.fl-I~~~~ .... aacn Rahh11 pr~r<l 1111 1
\11l ht'l\On nm r . . .
waist-deep where the voung man and
ht'i friends had been c;w1mm1ng. an
underwater channel made 11 qu11c
deep under the pier. hc said.
'fhe victim probably struggled 1n
the water for about 15 or 20 minutes
and may not have been able to hold
on due to cold or fear or exhaustion.
he said.
The \ltCt1m and ht'I friends had
been drinking beer and none was a
good sWlmmer. Richardson said.
"This 1s typical of late-hour ~w1m
ming.'' Ric hardson said. "It 's kind of
thr way the story goes."
Richardson said he got a call at
home about 2:30 am and raced ou1
.\hout S 1.500 "'onh nf rnMtniC11nn :qu1pmtnt and tool~ W('rc ,ml('n from a
g.ang bo' at a ~tit' nn C'h rv~lc'r
L&Cuna Beach
\ c:tr ~l<'f'CO \ nlor-d 111 SnSO "a' rcpm1<'ll \lolrn "'1ond1n on 'Wlntn < nu \trt'rl In :i
..cpar.lll' 1n11d0rnt, a tar \ll'l"l'O v11l111.'tl ,11
S r~ v.11' rrponed \tnlrn earl) Mnnd.l\ un
-\ '\trt"t'I ••• ~n t'\11matrd S \00 l3,h. 1 l111h1n~ and .a
w111ch wtrc rt'poi'kd \IOlt'n Monda\ trnm
a car par~t'd on Fo~~t <\'cnur • • • r nlt\(' arTT\IC'd lhrtt ptol)lr on \ll\lll
, 111n n("'lr' of nan·n11n I hr u1rr''' "i-r1·
madr \fond.a\ r\ rntn" at < 1o1r1kn < •fll' c
•
into the-65-dcgn.•c v.;a11·r "111111111
tak ing time to put on :i v.rt <.1111
Two surfers Joined him in l\1ok1ng
for the' ictim. apparent I} a cook who
JUSt got off has night-time Job. until
aOcr 4 a.m.
A police hd1coptcr arm t'd before
Richardson and 'ihtned 1ts ligh t<. on
the \ ICllffi for 3hout 15 '>l'Wndc;
before he slapped out of c.1gh1
The apparent drowning wa \ the
fi rst rcportrd in ll untmgton Rl':H h
SIOCC Oct. I 5. l t>84, when a '18·\t•ar-
old Temple C1t\ man 1umpl'd off th~·
pier 1n an app11rcn1 o,u1c1dc. Rtl h-
ard~n c;a1d
.and Harbor "'iuk,ard' \m•\t<'il v.1'l't'
I tncb f1d11.rll ~, C h111lc\ I ut.-rll :11
.ind \trpht'n Aro" n. 211 ••• Th<' ownt'r of a cu parkC'd ~t .. n,fa\ ""
I htT Dn\ t' rt'Ponl'd a tht'I\ Mnnd.t \ Imm
thC' 'rh1dr \\1th a IO\\ c\t1ma1rd n1 'I\.' • • • P1,hl t' MTt\lrd \\ rn nr R\ rnn l>J1 ~ ~,.,
1f \outll L.tgun:i 1•n ,u,p1nnn of lln\ 1n1t
undcr 1hc 1nnul•n1 <' ol alrnhnl n.H ~ ~ '" ~rrr\lcd a1 I 2~ a m \1ontht\ ''" 1 hilltn
'ilrt'CI
Newport.Beach
\ th1cf 'ma,hrd out .1 "1nd11" ••I .1 I''.,_
\ h('\ H'llC'I "'l n\11 ;1n.t \ll•lr ,1 \kll'tt UOll
'1'('3 .. 1"" .10!11.1f'I"' \\llMh 1l 1111.11 111 \I : I'
Costa MeH
I h1· tour 1111·' .ind ,11111.1· nm\ "l'ft'
,11tlfn 1rom a I QIS-l r,·J < he\ r11k1 < or'rttr
11.irl.,•d un 1hc ~ 10(1 hltx l. of Panik
\' l'Olll' Monda~ morning . . .
2teensheld
• • • ·\ "'"man ..aid hrr purw v.a' '"1lrn v. hair a11rnding a "rdd1ng tlX't'p1mn tn 1hr
I 'i()()() hlod. of Pra11 he\ nCI" rc<'c1' 1n1t
~ttd11 cards rt'<'l'lPI' w11h her \1gnaturr'
forged. sht rcp<mrct • • • Burgio~ broke:-11 window in the l 90011
block of Lookout and ~tolt a portahlc
u~lc\ 1s1on camera and a '1dro t'a\\l'ltl'
rt'corckr
. . . \\ h1lra "-Ollllln lr11rll llun11nghrn lkalh
wa~ au Fountain\ allc" mcHtt' lhc111t•r a1
I ~0~11 Rrookhum '' . somcnnr 'm11,hcd 11 v.-indn" tn hul'Jll11n1e hrr <.1her I~~
fn)Ollt 'an fhr inlrudC'r ''"It' \li'l't'O
:qu1pm1·n1 "'onh S llKI and 1hd S l '0
Jama11c 111 lh1· 'rh11 k
in HB rioting Trio nabbed on drug raps
I l11n11n1tt11n Bt'<I\ h pnl1 rt• .11 rn11•d
t\\ll I ~-\l'~ll old hc1\\ "1onc1:1\ tn
lonm•t tum "1th 1h1· \ult \I r1111' .11
l hr heach. Jlnhll' \f>ol..t'<.v. um.rn
lo \ nne Bon kt'"'" 1 ..aid to<l:n Polin~ made thr rarrr~t~ at ~ hnPh
1hC' hms attcndnl 1n Hunt1ng1<1n
B<-:i\h "and In~ \lamtll)<, Polin•
1kcl1ned to ~"' \\ h11 h 'l h1l1ll' thl·
hcl\' :in~nd('d
fhr H11nt101tt111\ Al.llh ~" "
,)1111'\rd nt ar'on .11\1l 111•t1 n11 I hc l oo,
\lnm1to\ ho\ '' \11\f>l'l't<'d ot nn11n1t
':rndnltc,m thdt ,1n(l .ir'on I h1· '"''
'1\un~'\t('r<. w('r r t.1 k1•n 10 Ora nitt'
C 1l\llll\ lll\C'ntle tlall
In thl' la~t two '"'C'k' ix1l11 l' 4lht1
h:l\ e :irrcsH.'d t·11tht adulh nn nn1
rd.111·'1 \ hnrj~' nn \\rtrrnnt\ from
\\ C'\t Or,1n~t' ( 1111nl\ \1unll lf>,1l
( 1111rl
8) PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of IM Oelly NM ·-
\ motnr1't0
\ l1p and a drug·,n1tli111-!
dn[t hdpcd F-nun rn 1n \ dllc' pohlr
:u r1·,t 1hrl'1' men on drug charge' 1)\ rr
tht• \\('t·lo..cnd
'igt I nm (1110,wnld 'i31d the am.''11\
tool.. plan• Saturd3~· n1iht \\Ut\ldc thr
~-t-k\ en '>tore :it Harh<.n Roull'' arJ
nnd tle1I .\\('n11C'
t h' ..aid <HTiu·r R:in11\ Di"" \J"
thl' men artang \U\PI ' mu' 1n front ol
the 'itorr and parl.cd a \hon d1 \13n\c
av.a' ..\ motnmt thrn pulled up near
thr c)1lkt•r and told Da '" the m"n 1n
1hc park1ns lot h:u1 h!.'<'n ~lltnll
llKlllnt', ( 1ri'i\\lllcl <.a td
l>,l\" tht·n ,1ppro<t\ IH·d thc '"'()('1 , ., r('d l l)R' RM\\ and dr
t.l11w,1 1hc men < 1r1'"Pld 'aid .1
l llf,nn , hl'l i... 1u1 n1·d 11 r '1' "~' :11n' nt
11)(':l11W .ind 1. I I Mi
\ 1lru(l 'nrll1n1t d11~ 1111111 thl ( 1ar
drn c 1r11' r l\11h11 I >cp.1nnwnt "'"
tJl..l'n l\l thr 'll'ne The-dutt in1h1 awd
thrH' might he add111nnal ~ln11t' 111 \ht•
tnh i.. Cirn ..... olc1 \:1111
In a h1ddrn rnmrnrtmen1 111 thr
truni... pohH' 'l'ln-cl .1 hJnlo.. h,1g
l 11111~11 n tntt v. hat 1lfl 11 l' I' h<.·lin rd "a\
.1n1llh1•1 halt pound 111, t\\alOl'
\ rre"tl·d '-' l'H' \ ~·rn I "m' th Jt1 ut
I .1h11<' < 11 \ lhll <, I 11\Wt 'o ot
tluntanitton lka\ h .• md 1 mnt'I P
Olt\l•r. ~-..of \.orth llolh"'ood f ht
tht'\'1' "'~l't· ht·1nlf, ht'ld .11 Orange
( OUlll\ Jatl 1111 \U\fll\.llln Of Jlll'\
'e"H n and tr,1n,rt11tJl111n ot
n:ih11l1\' f11r \Jll R.111 "·" .,.., ,1t
\ltM\tMlfl
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M * Orenge Cout DAIL y PILOT I Tu.day, September 30. 1888
"GLENN WON A DREAM VACATION TO
' THE DESTINATION OF HIS CHOICE ."
• dAA I tu (,#IP' I.JI'. •
TWA s L 1so Rober•snow oresenrs the pnze to Edward Glenn
A ewporr res1r1ent who mode a bobsled lly when ne was 12 years old is
he firs Do y Pilor winner ol 1he TWA W in-Go contest
Edwo•d P Glenn said he hosn'1 decided where he'll go w1lh his winning
game cord bu• he's looh ng lorword lo !lying.
T np 82 1ear olci nventor said his first ll19ht was n Arcadia W isconsin in a
'T:1J ~E:shd1 bobsled he rigged w ith 18-loot wings. Th.e w ings were mode from
o N0ud frame, re1nlorc~d w ith guy w ires and covered w1lh venetian blinds.
G ern said r e too~ c!f on a hill and soared I 00 fee on his maiden voyage,
tJut enci~d up on a borbf.:d wire lence the second l1rne.
H s lovi:.: r:Jflo1r with fly ng hosn' dim inished though. He was o p1lo1 for lwo
years ''Jr· o r•r.wi:.sti:.•" Airlines. owned on 01rcroll eng1nE:Pr1ng company, and
as 0 pr vati:: pilot rw wr.is once hired to dP.l1ver a single engine plane to
800010 (01omb r;
9· ·~10! •r p, rr r'Jd ''J rJo f'Tlf)rP lror· s111g l0r his sup1iH Because he didn't
soea~ 1~1P longuoge he hod 10 draw ri1ctures I~ describi:· Nhol he wonled for
r,reo '';'1 h• so rj
S,nr · • ,. r,r;gor l y1ng t •• hos r~or '1Prl his w ings as l'J Gu~P.t B1rdman. and
rhal~r· J .1 'T1'Jr~ 1li1y1 f) GOO hours rJ· fl gh1 time. Thr· r. ,,. group requires a
rr r " • J 1 1 000 ,. OJ'~ J' J hos o "N0 1eor wort per r,rJ •18 said.
A "r.ugh nE:'s r1•t1red lr0m his 01rrroh eng111eer1ng corrpony, he hosn'I quit
N f°,,r1 "g His p'JfMlerJ n1Pnt1ons rang~ lrom o hollow no, J'>f'd as a heart llool
1'J ""' 10 th~ ' 11nq ',,() ( H 1-,f.> 'i ( •;rr~r t { NOrhng on
A though 11 '~ nc,t romplete yet 1h~ saucer shaped rrrJ!f rrJr fly as fosl as a
~ e;I copter anrl dof•'' ·, r Ped a r Jnwoy It con lift ofl str'J 9h1 uµ and runs on
outorr,obtle 1uP
For his w1r ri1ng '' f1 however, hn p s to leave thE-lly1ng ro TWA. He
·rav~·s PQrh /PIJr ~"'said. but 1 P Daily P1 ot winring cod was a surprne.
didn't e1pec1 to w rn "
Glenn said ii hP doesn't visit rela11ves in Minneapolis, he may decide to toke
a trip to Howo11 I th1nr I'll tore my boy along ii he con go," said Glenn.
YOU COULD BE OUR NEXT WINNER!
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VIA GO/DEN STA.fl AlillNfS
Daniloff flies home;
Soviet spy expelled
Reagan, Gorbachev reveal plans for
s u mmit meeting in Iceland Oct. I 1-12
FRANKFURT. Wc<;t Germany
(AP) -American reporter Nicholas
OanilofTflew home today after being
held in Moscow one month un spy
charges. and hours later a Soviet
accused of espionage 1n New York
pleaded no contest and prepar('d to
leave the n1ted State'>.
within 24 hours. He was plan·d on
five years' probation.
Tass reported that Zakharov wa'
freed. and said 1n a separate an-
nouncement that Dnn 1lofT had been
"expelled."
Al about the o;ame ume Gennad1y
Zakharov was entenng his pica. the
superpowers announced separately
that President Reagan and Soviet
leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev would
hold a summ11 within two week!. in
Iceland.
•Secretary of State George P
Shultz said promment ov1et d1ss1 -
dent Yun Orlov would be allowed to
leave the Soviet Uni on. Shult1 de-
scribed Orlov as the ''driving force"
behind th(' Hels1 nk1 Mon1 tonng
Groupofc1v1I ngh1s act1 v1sts and \aid
he will be allowed to leave b\ CX:t. 7. Gennadly Zakharov
There was spcculat1 un the de"clop-
Oan1lofT. thl· S 1->ear-old ll.S. ment<; were worked out during a ·Tm gratdul to the president of the
senesofmee11ngs bct1.1.ecn 'ihult1 and l n1ted State!> I'm free. I'm 1n the News & World Report com·')pon-
dent, and hi!> wtfl'. Ruth. arnved an
Frankfurt Monday n1gh1 after a flight
from the Soviet capital.
So' 1c1 Foreign M 1 n1\ter Eduard A '-' e\t. I cannot tell you about any
Shevardnad1e. other arrangements ... All l know is
But at a White Houc,e m·ws con-that I am free ." DanilofT told re-
ference toda). Reagan 1n\1s1ed thac P<'ners upon am\lng from Moscow. This afternoon. the) boarded a Pan
Am Jet bound for Wa.,h1ngton and a
reunion w11h their two children.
Caleb and Miranda
.... as no con1'1cct1on bct.,..l·cn thr When a<,kcd Monday dunng a
rcle(lses ofDanllofTand ZakhanH poltt1cal 'iw1ng through the Midwest
At th e Un11ed Nation.. whether thl' l lnned States had
Shevardnad1e \aid this morning bltn~ed during ncgo11a11ons wi th the
neither superpo.,..l'r "got the othl·r ~O\ 1el\. Reagan reph_ed: "They
side to its knees." He -.aid the main bltnkl·d ·· .\t tht• Wh11e !louse today.
obstacle to improved U.S.-Suv1l't the pn·mknt \a1d ofh1s rnmment the
relations was not .. e\l:nts of rccl'nt da) bl'lort• "I '>houldn't have said
1A.Cekc; .. " -an apparent refl·rl'nn· to that ..
After the plane took ufT. a series ol
dramatic development\ unfoldc:d
quickly:
•The offi cial So \ 1e1 new~ agt·nc}
Tass announced Gorbacht•v and Re-
agan would meet 1n Re) ._Ja' 1k.
Iceland. Oct. 11-12 10 prepare lor a
later meet ing 1n the United States
Reagan confirmed he accepted
Gorbachev's 'iuggest1 on for the meet-
ing. which the adm1n1 s1ra t1on 'aid
would not be a full-fledged summit
such a!> the meeting in Gtneva laM
No\ ember
the Danlloff-Zakharo' ca~e -"hut 1 he D:rnlloff l·a'>e was among
thl' real deadlock wa., the l'>'>Ut' of ~c"a:.ll l\\tlC!. that threatened plans
nuclear and space arm'" tor a 'il'cond \urnm1t between Reagan
The plane cal'T) 1ng thc Danlloth and vorbachl'' anJ embittered rela-
left Frankfurt airport JI t 19 pm t1um t>c1 .... ccn thl' '>upcrpowers.
(5 19 a.m. PDT). airport spoke,man The KJrH ~l·rret service jailed
Horo;1 Aussen said. -Dan1lofT un Aug 30. in what U.S.
-"I fee l great." Danlloff .. houted a" offinals calkd Sonet rl·taltauoh for
•Zakharo' pleaded no contest to
three count\ of sp) 1ng 1n a fnur-
minute hearing. and undl·r an agrt·c-
ment entered 1n l '.S D1c,1r1ct ( ourt 1n
Brooklyn he must ka\l· the rnuntl)
he waved to reporter' before getting ., the ~ug. 23 arrest 111 Nl'"' York of
101<> a limousine at 1hl' rnn,ular /a~harm . W
residence for the I S-m1nu1e dn \ c to Hoth Dan1h1ff .111ll Lakharuv wtre
the airport The Dan1h>fh <.pt'nt thl· relrased Sept 12 into thl' custod) of
n1gh1 at the rt·s1denn· thl'1r \.OUnlm••; Jmha\sadors.
Satellite-hunting rocket
test reported successful
By the Associated Press
Y~NOE"'HLK(1 \IK FO KC I B·\Sl -rhc l nlll'd \tate\wnduUl'll 11\
fifth test ofa \;}t\.'llttc-kllhng nx._l'I earl~ 1h1' morning oH·r thl' Pantie (kl'Jn.
I
and the Dcfcn~l· Department dl''ilr1hl·d the tc'>t a~ .1 \Ut't'e''· fht· ant1-..atdh1e.
or ASAT. mt"lle was launched around h~'\ a.rn . PD r from an I -1 5 Jl't fighter
ha~cd at the Vandenberg. \ir 1-orll' Ha'l' i.:ud thl' announn·ml·nt from thl'
Pentagon Ill\\ J\hingtun r hc 011\\lk .... J, tirl·d II\ n lhl· P.1ulll Ill lht• \\ l'\tl'fn
I
Te<ot Range and suln'"lull~ "U\l'll thl· t'nl'rg' -.ourtl' ,>I .1 dl\l.tnl 'tar J' lhl·
·target'." a Pl·n 1agon \tah·ment ad1kd
, Record illegal ali en a r r ests r eported
1 W ~S H 11'.(i fON -\record I 77 m1ll1on Illegal aht•n., WNl' apprt'hl'nJnJ
I in fi,tal 19Xf>. a tinl·-thtrd 1nc rl'a\l'O\l.'r lat.,! \l·:ir 'a~' th l' lu\lllt' Dl·panmcnt
While ach1c' ing recor<l-\ell1 ng apprchl'n'lon' 11t ilkgal alien ... oflkl·r, 111 thl·
lmm1gra11 on and 1':a1urah1a1mn ~l'r' ice al\111ntcrcq1tl'<.l morl' drug~ than t'\ a
hcfore. I :-.;c; tomm1,c;1oncr ·\Ian ( °'il'l\on ,,11d Munda~ in ,1 '>1.ttl'nh'nt \nwng
the illegal., l'Otenng tht· rnu nt~ 1n lht· ti,t;tl )l'ar l'nd1ng trnl.I\ fill 000 \\1•n·
non-Mexican. an increase of more than I 6.(MJfl lrom thl' prn 1uu' '1·ar
Monkey fetus substi tuted for baby's I PITTSBI fR(iH -Oflic1:tl' r1t a P1t1\hurgh ho\p1tal 'a' 1hr~ l'an1111l
~xpla1n ho .... thl' rcmatrl\nl a nwnh·~ lo11ld ha\C hl'l'l1 \Uh\lltutt·d Im the hod~
of a Sl \-month \l1llhorn humnn rnlant C on'itanu· I (1\.\\kr '7 111 'uhurhan
Wexford, "'hoga\l· h1rth to thl' \tlllhurn girl •\ug '\at ~krq llll\['lltal \LIHl \hl·
learned Spntla) that thc ho~pllal had lo't ha daughter\ hod) '"I v.enl 111 thc
funeral home to makl· the arrangl'n1l'lll\ and t.,..o IA.omen !rum Mern v.en·
there The~ 111ld me thl' hah~ 1A.a-. 011\\lng .. Lo .... der 'aid \1 ond.i~ .\lkghrn~
Count\ Corona Jo\hua PlTfX'I \LltJ lhl' ho .. p11al '>l'Ot him IA. h.it 11 tx·lll'\ nJ tn hc
I
the hahy·, rl·main\ lnr .1n autnr'>\ on ·\ug X l?rrrx·r ,,ml hl' ''J' ll'n,11n thr
remain'> wt•n• that ul a m11nke~
Three women axed to death Jn Texas
I I .\NC .\\I ~R I l'\a•,· -Pohu· \l'archcd toda\ Im two tran\11·11t'
authont1l'' 'LI) IA.l'fl' 111' ltl·d·to \ta~ 111 a v.oman·, '>t•c·ludc:d homl' and thl'n U\ed
a hatl'hct and \tea~ ~n1k 111 hatk h1•r. hcr hlintl hcdnJdl·n .iunt .1nc.l .1111Hhn
IA.OnMn tu tll·ath The hodll'\ ot thl' thn·e v.11men .,... · lound \.h111cla' 1n .... hat
' Poltll' ( htl'f John V. h1tl·h1·ad t ailed a ""rimr of p~l\.1on or ragl' ·· r)m· 111 thl·
v1c11m\ wa' t11unc.J 1,pr:rnkd 10 the gra,,out\ldc thl· honw in thl\ l>alla\\uhurh
Thunderstorms pound M i ddl e West
Congress
w orks on
spending
stopgap
~ \\~I I'<, I'>' 1 \Pl -(on-
11-rc"· '1ru~l1 t11 pa\'> a mammoth
,rx·nd1ng hill. or at lt•a\I a pan·d-
Jm, n \hurt-tam 'a-;1on. takes on
:iddcd urgcnq to<la~ as the govcm-
mrn1 tount' down tht• last hour\
tov.arJ J pll\'>lhlc 'hutdo""n.
V. 1th tcdcral 'lpt'nding authont}
Jue to e\p1rt· at m1dn1gh1 tonight, the
'i1·n.11c \.\t11~nl 111 pa"11' 'l'r'>1on ofa
hill 1ha1 \\11ul<l wrap monic'i for all
~0' l'rnment agl·nnc' for tisral 1987
inw a s1ngk \556 h1ll1on package. the
la rgt•st monc' h111 n er considered hy
( ongrt'"'
Thl' I lou\l' Jlrl·ad~ ha\ pas!;cd 1t\
,11A. n $ 'i11~ h1ll1on \l·r"on
"ien.lll' MJJllnl) l.l·ader Bob Dok.
K-KJn . \Jtd wd:I\ he expected the
Hou\l' 10 draft .ind <.cnJ IO tl)c Senate
a Onl' or (\.\O·dj\ 'J'll'nd1ng e\tens1on
that lOuld tx· P<1''>l'd t>cforc m1dn1pll
111 hl·ad 1111 a \h111Jown and give
t ungre.,., hrea thing room tu complete
the \Car-long 'if)('nding hill
Prcc;1dcnt Reagan ha' expre<ised
ma111r rec;cn a11on<; ahol.ld both ver-
\111n~ C1f thl' I lJX 7 'J'll.'nding measure.
and to hu1ld pre<.<,Ufl' on Congress to
ml'l'I a<lm1n1<,tra11on dcmandi-.. ht' has
thn·atl'ned to \l'nd gll\ crnmcnt cm-
plO)l't''> honw Mmt nf the veto
threat' Wl'rt• :11mn.I •II the Hou~
mca,un· IA. h1l h 101 ludl'<l arms con-
trol pro' !\ton' lhl· .1dm1n1':>trat1on
.lu1m\ \.\1111ld Ill' the prc.,1dcn1·~
h.inJ, Severe thundl'r'>lorm' pumnwkd the n<t111rn\ 1111d'l'l't1on 1 :tu\lllg
mtlhons of dollar-; 111 darn.igc and <>pawning flood'> that lorll·d then Jl uJtwn I of hundred' ol pcopk Jnd left one man feared drownl'll. "Thl' <'n llre village of
I (iurnce 1s gnne:· said I ake C nun1~ <;hcnff'i Sgt. Ste\C Townc,end 'i:t1d of1hc
lll1no1s commu n11 ~ · lhl' pohl'e arl· patrolling in hoat' fhe \llua11<1n 1' 'l'r>.
\.Cf) bad." f loud \.\arn111g\ Wl'rt• l\C,UeJ for \Outh·ll'ntral and \l)UthC:t\ll'fn
Kanc;a\ . .,.. hen· up to 111111t hl'' ol rJ1n kll .ind fla,h ll1111d \.\atc·hl'' "'l'rl' pmll'<I
for part\ of Okl.1h11m.1 \rkan\a\. ~1\\1111r1. lll1n111\ Jn<l I n"'t'r '11(htgan
R1vt•r'ial\oran high 1n \ciuthcrn V.1,lun\111 \~hcrl'rtllnl.111101:.tl' torlhl' lllOllth I were a<; hi gh a' 17 .H 1nt he' l p lo l'1~h1 1nche' ot rain kll on <>~lah1)111a
Monda) a'i th under\h 1rm.., and at 11'.l\t onl· 111rnaJu l·au-;cd n It'll\!\ e damagt''>.
011it·1als said
(,u,erntltl'Ol .1gcnl1l·~ were
no11fied 111da~ to prepare to shut
down h~ m1d-da~ Wednesday 1f
rc<>olut1un ot thl' spl.'nd1ng issue 1s not
1mm1nen1. at lca.,1 with a stopgap bill .
-.aid Office of Management and
Rudgl't "'J'lokc<.man Fd Dale.
'il·n.lll' \pprnpnatH>n\ ( omm11ll'e
C 'hairman ~ar~ 0 I lutlil'ld. R-O rc.
wa' tr~1ng hi hold lhl' line a~1nst
rurthl'r add-on .. lo till' bill
Report hints VietnaDl MIAs still held
I W·\l\lll N<1l ON (\Pl -·\ nl·IA. lntclltgcm·e •\gcnq. doe' not 1'\tah-.ludl·d 1h1· prl·pcu1dcrance of th e
Pentagon rC'port cr1nta1n' nu m·"' h1oh "l:lc}ond all douht" that V1l'lnJm ,1,;11IJhk 1ntl'lhg1•nc.:e 1nforma11on
hard evidence. but nnt•rthl'le')'> rnn-War-era POW-; remain behind. tht' i:.upport~ <• rnndui.1on that Ameri can
eludes tha~ the po~<.1h1ltty 1!> !ltrong '>ources said Monday. POW'i are \till :ihvC' and held against
thut American o;er.,.1ccml'n ~re being It also. concludes tha1 no evidence their will, thc '!Ourccs said.
held against their will 111 outheao;t 4'Ubsta~t1ates charges the Reagan "It's ki nd of like sayi ng where
Asia. adm1nistrat1on 'ioUrl'es say. adm101su·~t1on has pu~scly cov-there's 'irnoke, there's fire, .. con-
The report, prcpan;d by a task force ercd .up evidence ofhvc pnsoncr~. the eluded one of rhe sources. '..'.But they
under retired Lt. (1en. Eugene F·. offi cials added. didn't coml' up with a \mokinggun as
Tighe. formcrdirectorofthc Oefen'ic NonethelC'>'i. the ta'lk forte urn-I under'iland 1t and the} cleared the r.-===========================iill["' :idm1111'itrat111n of an} covcrup ...
I
•\ cla\\lficd vcrnon of T1ghe'!i
report will tx· pre~l·ntcd to ('on$-!:ess
1h1" morning ant.I an unclassi fied
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in busi ness
Coming Sunday
Oct. 19, 1986
rn ...
Daily Pilat
C lcm1IM1ct Ad~rtl\trlQ
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l 'umm.ir~ lutn rele.awd to reponcrs.
Tht• offil 1al" arguc·d Mnnday that
tht• l'onc.h1c.1on d1lkr~ onl y seman-
t1l·all) Imm turrl'nt 11 ~ policy. But
the dt'\l'npt11111' of the rcpon ap-
rx'ned to \\tl(ge\I the.' 13\k force had
gone u \tcp Ix-) ond the· current pohC'y
fhe Reagan Jdm1n 1stra11on1s pol-
ll \ 1'1 to .1<.'\urtlc' that c;1ncc there l!i no
.onclu\l "t' proof to the contra!')
thl'll' might he \11me hve Amcncan~
m "iouthC'll\I •\\m
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueeday, September 30, 19N * &I
McFadden gets
probation f ~r part
in wife's suicide
Court upholds South Africa's
state-of-emergency detentions
l y &M A11oclated PrH1 pact," Ms. Lavacot said.
She said he's still frustrated by his
inability to kill himself.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -South
Africa's hip est coun today upheld the st.ate-of-cmera-
ency detentions of aovernmcnt opponent5, block.ing legal
moves to free thousands of people held without charge.
The appeals coun in Bloemfontein ruled that
President P.W. Botha had not exceeded his powers in
authorizina the detentioni. The sovcmmcnt na" said
9,600 people have been detained under the emeril'nc.:y
declared June 12.
A borrib uploded early today at an electricity
substation in Moben1, an industrial suburb of lhc lndtan
Ocean pon of Durban, causin& minor damage and no
inJ uries.
The Bureau for Information. the government's main
1nformat1on agency, said the device was believed to have
been a limpet mine.
A panly paralyzed stroke victim
who planned to kill himself aner
belpina his wife commit suicide has ~en sentenced to three years proba-tion.
Jay Mcfadden. 63, a rt'tircd
advenisingexecut1ve rendered nearly
mute by a July 1985 stroke, pleaded &u~lty Sept. 18 to aiding and abetting a s~1cideafter a charge of murderi ng his
wife, Gladys, was dismissed by a
iudae in Westminster court.
"It's the total frustration of not
knowing how to IUll himself," she
said. "He knows in his mind tha1's
what he wanted 10 do. because they
planned it t°'ether.
"In the beginning, if we had said to
him, 'The D.A. is goina to file a fi rst-
degrce murder charge with special
circumstances that could bring the
death penalty.' he probably would
have pleaded auilty. because then
they could take hi s life for him, and he
could JOin Gladys," she said. "But I
think has family has convinced ham
that they want him here and that
Gladys would want ham here. bul that
has taken a long time."
Jay McFadden
Independent monitoring groupi. h<1vt." put 1he figure
al about 12.000.
Limpet mine explosions are normaJly attnbutcd to
the outlawed Afncan National Congress. the mam black
nationalist movement seclung to end apartheid and
whue-minont~ control.
1'he sentence imposed Monday
requires that Mcfadden meet
monthly with a probation officer. No
such meetings are required during the
last two years of his probation.
v1ct1m. was shot once in the chest Jan.
18.
Ms. Lavacot sa1dJa1I time in such a
fam ily tragedy is wrona.
"The la w makes no provision for
mercy killing. The only reason for
l'fOSCcuting killings is to put someone
tn prison to deter them from huning
others. but if you kill out of love.
because you don't want to sec
~omconc you love suffer. how is that
(prison term) going to be a deter-
rent?" Ms. Lavacot asked. "My
feeling on this is our laws don't
provide for situations involvmg
mercy killings. If someone intends to
kill and does it out oflove, the penalty
1c; the same as if they killed out of
hate."
Communist Rebels won't grant safe
commander passage for food airlift
However. McFadden will undergo p~ychotherapy fo~ thr~ years to help
him overcome has su1c1dal feelings.
Deputy Orange County Pubtic De-
fender Carol Lavacot said Monday.
"To be successful m his rehabili-
tation. he'll ha vc 10 understand that
he's not to blame for nol being able to
follow through on their (suicide)
Ms. Lavacot explained that the
effe cts of McFadden's stroke
prevented him from remembenng
what he was supposed lo do 1n
carrying out the doublc-~u1c1de plan.
which was spelled out on a tape
record mg the couple had madl' before
Mrs. McFadden, a multiple '>clerom
Bill adds cent to cans, bottles
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. George DeukmeJian
has signed a compromise recycling ball that will add a
penny to the cost of cans and bottles of beer and soft
drinks and end 20 years of legjslat1ve battles.
The Republ ican governor also announced Monday
the signina of 12 insurance-related bills. and measures to
toughen tour bus safety and driver regulations. reimburse
watermelon growers and stores S6.2 mil lion, prevent
1uveniles from being locked up in adult Jails. and help
foster care homes get insurance. ·
The governor has until m1dn1ght tonight to sign, ve10
or allow to become law w11hout his signature the hundreds
of bills passed by the Legislature before its adjournment
<iept. IS. Most of the bills s1vied become law on Jan. 1.
The recycling bill. AB1020 by Assemblyman Burt
Margoli n, D-Los Angeles. got through 1he Legislature
with the support of three en"°'ronmental groups and lhl.'
son drink, beer. grocery. packaging and recycling
industries.
It ends 1wodecadesofcfTorts by thl.' en\ 1ronmental1st
groups to have CahfomiaJotn Oregon and other state-. 1n
a five<ent deposit program to increase recycling and
reduce litter. Such elTons. including an 1n111atl\c. "'erl'
always opposed b} the mdustnes.
Under Margohn'5 ball. one cent will be added 10 1hc
pnce of beer and soft dnnks in glas~. alumimum and
plastic containers. stan1ng Sept I. 19!!7. That figurl' will
1ump to 2 cents on Dec. 31 . 1989. and lhl'n to 3 cent., on
Dec. 31 . 1992. 1f 1he penn} fails 111 hnng 1n at leac;1 h'i
percent of a pa nit ular k1 nd of container
Consumers can return empt} contaari··rs to rct ~d1ng
Lenters and get hack the pcnn~ pluc; an 1.'\lra amount to
~over the ~rap 'alul' of the container.
The bill requires the slate Conscrvauon Department
to designate ··con vcnience zones," which 1n us;ban areai.
will generall y be within a half mile of a supermarket. If no
recycling centers are set up within a zone by Jan. I, 1988.
~tores that sell beverages in the zone will have to accept
t'mpues or pa} the state S 100 a day
Margolin \ll)S there are 900 recycling centers in the
slate now, but the bi ll will result m creation of 2.000.
DeukmeJ1an also said he signed 12 insurance-related
bill s. One hill, AB3875 by Assembly Speaker Withe
Brown. D-San f-rancisco. prohibits msurance firms from
cancclling commerc1al liability msurance policies 1n mid-
term and requin:s advance notice ofa firm"• intent not 10
renew. to reduce pohq li mits or increase premiums hy
more 1han 25 percent.
Another bill. >\ B2e I 0 by Asse mbl) man Richard
Ka1z. D-Sepulveda. rrquires insurance firms to reduce
ra1cs for drivers SS )Cars and older who take a course to
improve their dri ving skill'i
Other hill-; 1n thr package 1ncrca'ic the amount of
1nformat1 on 1ha1 1nsurancl' firm'> mu-;1 pro' 1de to lhe
\late Insurance Dcpanment
DeukmeJ1an also -;1gncd two tour hus bills that we re
prompted b) th(' Ma> crash of a tour hus carrying st'ntor
.1111cns into the Walker R1 vl'r 1n Mono Count). killing 21
ll\'llpll'
One bill \83262 h) Kati. require\ mur husn w he
an\pccted h> the h1gh ... .o,1 ) patriil l'\er~ 45 days and
loughcns penalttl'\ for lfnvcr' who \ 1ola1c ~pcl'd laws and
log hook rcquircmt'nt'i
The olhcr . .\83666 b~ AS!>l'mbl)man Tom Hayden
0-"ianta Monica. requires tour hu<. operators to obtain
their drl\ er-;· dnvang fl'('Ord!> l'' Cf) six month !>.
Prop. 64 advocates
facing fraud probe
LOS ANGELE~ (A P) -Two
groups linked with polttlcal ex tremist
Lyndon LaRouchc are being in -
vestigated for the pos'i1ble fraudulen1
gathering of s1gna1ures for Prop-
osition 64. the '>late auorney general's
o ffice says.
Chief Ass1sLan1 A11orney Genera l
However, Wh11l· 'aid it's unllkl'I )'
that 1hr propol11t1on would be <.lrop-
ix·d from the ballot as a rc~ult hcl'au'il'
the measurr apparent!} 1H1uld ha H·
more lhan 1hc rcquirl.'.d number ol
vahd s1gna1urc\ hi qualtf~ for thl·
ballot.
Kno" lr dRl' reall~ IS powe r!
arrested
in Manila
MANILA. Ph1hppmes C .\I'/ -
Mahtary intelligence agents arrestl'd
the commander-in<haef of the com-
munist New People's Arm~ gucmlla
group outside a hospital 1ndown1own
Manila. the Defense Mm1Str) \Jtd
today.
Rebel offic ials demanded thl' re-
lease of Rodolfo Salas. also known 3!1
··commander Bi log." befort' con11nu-
mg cease-fire talks w11h the go' ern-
mcnt, but Filipino officials ins1s1cd
the arrest would not hamper ncgo-
t1at1 ons to end the 1 7-~l'ar-long
insurgency.
A minis1ry statement. l'i\Ut>d h~
spokesman Silvestre Afable. ..aid
Salas was arrested with his v.1fe
Josefina Cruz. and a dnver 1n front of
the Philippine General Hospital on
Monday night.
The statement 'iald Salas had gonl'
to the government d 1n1c f11r a
checkup following goiter -;urger) la~t
week. He had been underground and
checked in to the hospital under a
false name.
A fable 1den11ficd Salas as cum-
mande,r-in<hief of the New People\
Army. the m1htaf) wing of the
Mao1st-oncntcd Communist Pan\ llf
the Philippines which \eeks 10 e'>tab-
hsh a Marim t !>late 1n th1'i .\s1an
island nation He had tx.·en \ough1 for
}Cars,
The governmen1 has not an-
nounced charge<> aµ1nst ~ala~. hut
Ph1hpp1nc law proh1bns membershi p
m an organizauon that advocates the
violent overthrow of lhc -;tate. Sl'l'Ur-
1t~ forces had ofTered a $1 2.50()
re" ard for his capture
.\fable said alas had been a lcf11 ... 1
a111ator since 1964
tcve Wh11e disclosed 1he probe
during testimony Monday at a leg1s-
la11ve hearing in Sacramento on
Propos111on 64. which would allow
public health o ffi cials w 1est
suspected AIDS earners and rcmo'c
them from pubhc<ontact JObs hke
food-handling and 1rach1ng.
White 5a1d lhl're ha~ hcl•n an
mvest1gat1o n '>ln<'l' June ol lh l' l\\1l
organ1za11ons. ( ·aul·us Dl\tnhu1or'
Inc. and Campa1$ncr Pu blira11on'>. :i'
well as 20 and1 v1duals an fi1e ~latl''>.
for a po-;s1blc conspiraq In hrl'a~
Cahfom1 a election laws
\X'hat vou don't kno" ahout today's nt>w
,a,·in)(s prowams can cost you dearl~.
A-;kcd O} rrpon cr\ "h~ he was
d1scu-;smg an 1n'l''>t1gal1on m puhhl
before 11 wascompkte, Whlll' c;a1d lhl'
public has a nght lo ~now whal I\
going on before thl' Nuvl'inbcr ckc-
taon
The 1n1est1ga11on as npcctl'll 10
la,1 'ii.\ Ill eight murc \\l'Ck". he \aid
\)tate law n·qu1rc'i pl·t11 1nn
nrculatof\ to tw ( :illl11rn1:i nt1ll'n'
The mvl''it1ga11on center'> nn lht•
:illcgt'd U\l" of hi red, out-of-<,l:lll'
pc11t1on circulnlor'i to gather '>•gna-
1 urcs tn C"ah fornia last spn ng.
Inmates due Wednesday at
new high-security prison
By &be Associated P ress
FOLSOM -Inmates v.111 beg111 am .. 1ng Wednt·~a~ .11.1 Ol'\' ma\lmum-
'iccunl} pnson that 'itate offi cials 'ia ) v.111 tx.· rnmplcted unda hudgct and
ahead of schedule The announccml'nt during a media 111ur \1ond;n mar~l·d a
dt'parture from repeated reports of dela ys and hudgc1 n' l'rrtm\ in lhl' 'il:ltl'"•
planned S2.S bi llion pri son bu1ld1ng program. a1ml·d 'tit hou~ing itn 1nmatl.'
popula11on that's grown to about 57.000-171 per<:cnt of lhnurrenl '~ 'tt•m"·
capacity. Rod Rlon1cn. ch1C'f of Gov. George DeukmcJtan'-; pml,>n building
program. cn:J11cd C nrrccuons Dcpanmcnt 'itafTand con1rartor\ lor hnngtng
the project in at a proJl.'.Ctcd S 1 S2.2 million. ahout S 10 m1ll111n ll'ss than
allocated b> thr f..cg1slaturc.
Mu.lean of ficlal held without ball
SAN OIEGO -A Mexican police official has hccn denied hail on a
perjury charge stemming from the inquiry into the slaying of n l l.S. drug agent.
lJ.S. Magistrate Barry Ted Moskowitz made lhat dcc1s1on Monday afkr a
threc-<1ay detention hcanng that included tcmmony from Mano Martinet
Herrera. Mart1nc1 was arrested 1n Chula V1-;ta on ~cpl. I <I' a ma1cnal v.11nc''
m the death of t J S. Drug En forcement Admtn1stra11on agl'IH l nr1(1Ul'
Camarena ahllar On Sept. 19. Marttn.:1 was chaflcd v.11h pcquf) atic-r he
testified before a grand JUI") mvcsllgattng Camarena s dcalh
Ground brok en for LA Metro Rall system
So. 1f vou'd like to earn while rnu ll'arn . .
hov. to make your 'a\'ingl-Rr<>" faster than
!'\t'r ht-fon•-)(O to tht• head of the d as!\. <io to
\ nll'rkan !'\avi n~s and Loan.
We'vt• dont our homework. Wt· know
what vou want. . .\net. wt• deliver! Hi~h intt'res1
sa\'111~s and t:ht'l'k i ng an ounts Flex1hle rertifi
catc·s of deposit Co!\t-t fft'rtiw home lo~ns
And. fi rst class ~en ice.
Take a fl'w minutes toda\ to l(•arn mon·
ahout American Sa\'i n~s. You' II diSt'oV{'r I here's
nn compan!\mt
We're numher ont. with mor<' than S!9
hillion in a.~sets. hecause wl'\c.· hatl the best
tc.·arhC'r-EXPF.RI ENCE! E\'('r~ t ransaruon 1 ~
harkt-d hy fTK>rc than 101 )l':m of it.
And. remernh<.•r youh• m·'w too old to
ll'arn So. if rnu'n· over 60. a~k ahout The
American Patiiots Cluh You·u gi\'C' 11 an A-plus
for h(>n('flls and an inn·edihle K<mu~ lntrrest
plan.
American Savings and Loan. In a dass hy
lt!\elf1
Accounts lnsurfd up to S 100,000
By the Associated PreH
NA IROBI, Kenya -A rcllefofftc1al said an emergency a1rJ1ft offood for
stan 1ng people in sou them Sudan will go ahead despite an announce ment
trom rebel!> an the area 1hat tht'y will not gran1 ..afc passage to the planes The
Sudan People'-; l.1hcrat1on Arm) rebel group which shot down a c1v1han
airliner last month, said in a radio broadcas1 Monda) that It could not accept
the plan of mterna11onal relief agencae~ to :ud !><>me of the esuma1ed 2-3 mil hon
people thrcalent'd v.1th stanauon an ~udan's wu1h The81an put forward by
1he agencies 1n Khartoum. Sudan'"i <.<1pnal. call') for a ( -1 3 Hercules transpon
10 0) food and medicine from Khanoum to thl' \outhern c1t1es of Juba and
Malakai, which arc held by the go' ernment. An l'arhcr plan. endorsed hy•thc
rdx-h bul ~ctocd h} 1he government. would ha' l' Larned supplies to the rcbcl-
controlled town of Yirol and the govcmmcnt-held town of Wau.
Peres outllnea transfer of power to Shamlr
I IADERA. Israel -Pnme M1na'iter Shimon Peres !Mild today he will
\ubm1t his res1gnat1on on Oct. 10 to allow for the ~heduled transfer of power
w Foreign \1 m1ster Y11zhak Shamir Peres. addressmg high school students,
outlined tht· procedure for carrying out the power-shanng accord signed in
1984 between h1!> lef\-of-ccnter Lahor Pany and Sham1r's nght-wing Likud
bloc Peres 1) to become foreign m1n1s1er under the plan. The unprecedented
coaht1on agrcl·ment was reached after neither ~1de gamed sufficient-votes in
general elections 10 rule alone
F rance l ntends to contlnue nuclear te.t.
Frant.:l' 1ntend'i to continue atomic te sting in thl" South Pacific and will
fl'\ISl out'ildl' pre\'>u re 10 gi ve up tern tones 1n tht: region. according to French
otlic1al\ France rl'JeC ts the 1985 Treaty of Rarotong.a, proclaiming a South
Pa ntie nuclear free 1one, French Ambassador Emmanuel de Margene s.aad
Munda} JI a rnnference org.aniLed by Georgetown Un1vers1ty and the Pacific
Islands \s.s<J< 1at1o n taning in December. the five nuclear~wers have been
'"' ned 10 \tgn cooperation agreements with A.ustraha, New Zealand and the
\mailer Paci fie nations that concluded the treat} last year.
Death toll ln French bomblngs rises to 10
P.\RI~ ->\ ~oung woman wounded 1n the bombing of the Tau clothing
slore ha!> died from her lnJUnes. ra1S1ng the death toll an the Se ptember wave ot
1erromt attack-; to 10 Officials at Val de Grace hospital, speak mg on cond111on
ol anon~ m11~. said Audre) Benghon. 20. a French c1111en onginally from
\forotco died unda) from her mJunes. Five olher people died wath1n hour'>
111 tht \cpt. 17 c'plosion. The bomhang of the Tata outlet 1n tht' MontparnasSt·
d1str1n wa'i the bl11od1cs1 of the Septcmhcr attacks. 81.''>!dc'> the 1v.o men and
lour "omen killed 35 people wen.' tnJured, including 2~ v.1th serious wound~.
Polilt' said wttncsscs reponcd seeing a man th row the bomb an to a garbage can
from a pas'>tng BMW automohall' rhc> said thl.'. bumh-thro"cr had been
1den111ied from photographs as Emile .\hdallah. a brmhcr George\ Ibrahim
.\hdallah one ol thrl'e men ""hn\l' frctdom 1s 'ought b~ unc of the groups tha1
hJ' cl:i1ml·d rt·<.rnn\1 h1h t) for lhe bombings.
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LOS ANCiF.LES -f'oltt1cal. business and la bor kndcr\ arc hnskmg m thl'
glow of an clnhoratc groundbreaking ceremon) for 1 o<> •\ngcir~· S.'\ hllhon
Metro Rail ">'item -hailed by 11omr a!'i lhe lorncf\tont• ol d ncv.
transponat1on era m the 1..ount). ~fa"or Tom Hrndlc\ 1old a uowd ol ahoul
Look for nur llt'\\l''' hranrh 111
I .200 guests Monda> that the start ~l constructton 1<; a "trl ~Ull' t111en.!~·11 in l
the face of whal many '"1td couldn t ht-donc an~ \houldn t ht-donl· Kap1d
Transit District Prc~1dcnt Jan Hall \l\1ct thc.-long hght 10 huild .1 eommutt•r rail
system an Los Angele-; 1!'i now "a dream cnme true: th<' dream hcrnmtng a 1
rtality." If a l<t1t-mtnut{' lt'g.al c-hallengc-doc' n111 1Ulll ron•ltrUl'lton. RI n
officials hope 10 have the 1n111al SI 25-htlhon. \Uhway ~gmcnt of the'> ~tc.-m
hctween Union <;rnt wn and Wal\h trc-Rouk' :ird and .\hnrndo '\trect opera tin[!
in mtd-1992.
200 all en• rounded up at LA Alrpott
LOS ANCiFI f.S -l I s. ltnm1va11on agcnl .. \Wl'Pt llHlllljlh hi.I')
1crminals at LO\ Angele<; lntematwn<-11 Airport late Monda\. arn·,11n¥ aho111
200 undocumcnt(',t 3hcn ... includ tnf 140 prtpanng to hoanl.ifl1@.ht tl1< 'h1,,1~n
"It's the largc\t numht-r of llleg.a altcn<; "'er apprchendl·ll al an .111 port
nnywhcrt 1n 1hr rnunlf'\" <ia1d llarnld 1'1ell lhl' lmm1gra1111n .ind
\la111rah11111on ~-r, 1C'c'" v.('\tl'm rettion comml\'iaonrr
'ewpor1 tkac. h
HOO \\t.·~t I o.t:-1 111)1.h\\,I\ ll~hM
1war :•wwpor1 Boult•' :ml
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More than 150 branrhe~ statewide. Con~ull \our ll'll·phrnw din•rtnn for the hranch neare~t you
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County's chorales have
a fitting stage at last
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ... .,.., ...... ..,,
"Elcctnfy1ng" wa~ the word that members of the
Pacific Chorale and 1he Master Chorale of Orange Count)
used agam and agam as they descnbed the expenence of
perfonmng at opening night of the Orange County
Performing Ans Center
Members of both groups were on stagl' .,..1th the Lu'
Angeles Philharmonic and conductor Zub1n Mehta
performing Beetho,en·s Nmth Symphon}'.
At a backstage party fo llowing the performance.
chorus members werCl'X uberant in their assessment of the
new center.
"It was elecrnf) 1ng," said Mar) L)ons. chairman of
the Perform mg Ans .\s.,uc1auon of 1he Pac11ir Chorale.
"It 1s so ah,c. You can hear cvc"'1hing. not JUSt
yoursel f. but the memlx•r., trn lhc lH her s;de ufthe stage.
.. And the hall malo..c\ 11 perfect. That t'' rn makes 1t a
little scar) .. L)om ..aid. "It"!> not going to forg1'l'
mistakes.··
Lyons· husband. dneloper Phil L\on!>. ~at liH· ro.,...,
back in the ccn1er 10 listen to h1' wife and '00 other
vocalists.
·T, enc' er heard a hall that was murl' ah vc ... he :.auJ
"l kept pmch1ng m}sdl," he added _
John Ak\andt'r. d1rcctorof1hc Pacific Cho rale. said
the opening of the l'l'ntt•r "tll open up ne\.\ opportun1llcs
for regional groups.
"It means "c ran go forward in a wa} that 1s so
1mpor:tant 10 Orange ( ount) ... ~lc"<ander said.
··1 don't kn ow ofa hall in the western United States
Deity ..... ,._...~ ... ._.
Mary Lyon•, John Alexander and Anne
Nutt, chairman of the board, conductor and
vice pre•ldent of Pacific Chorale, .. td
Segeratrom Hall acou•tlc• were perfect.
that is as good as 1h1s one.··
Alexander also praised the performance.
"Everybody was at their best.·· he said.
Richard T ollefson. administrative director of the
Master Chorale. said the center's opening made all of1he
work "wonhwh1le."
"We've performed at Santa Ana High School. the
college. (and) there were always headaches.
"It's events hke this that make it worthwhile."
Tollefson said the opening o f the center will give the
chorale access to new ttcket purchasers and audiences.
Paul Bent, president of the Master Chorale. said.
"The importance of tonight is the opportunity for
musicians of Oran$e County to fi nally have a place to
perform that's quality. This is a performer's hal l.··
Dunng rehearsals Monday. singers were excited but
nl'rvous about the big night.
"It's the experience of a lifetime ... said Debbie
and ford of Orange "We'' e worked hard for this
moment."
Gabnelle Pr) or. former ma}or of Irvine and a Pan li e
Chorale member for I 0 year~. said the.• group had
performed in numerous halls over the years. from good 10
terrible.
"\\e used 10 haH' to share dressing rooms with 1he
men. Or we'd dres!i 1n the homemaking dassrooms.
"f rom the standpo int ofamen1t1cs. we've never seen
anything bet.tcr. .. Pr) or c;a1d.
M~estro Mehta wishes hall long life
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of -Delly l'tlot .....
The gala opening of the $ 70 m1ll1on Orange Count>
Perform1n$ Arts Center was onl) hour~ awa). and actor
James Whitmorc's microphone .... asn't "orking.
Wh11more was practicing the narra11on for .\arun
Copland'<; "A Lincoln Portra11.'' surrounded b> lhl·
d) nam1c accompaniment of the I o-; ·\ngcles
Philharmonic
Famed conductor Zub1n Mehta c'<pn·,,ed 1mpat1l'nl·e
as a subslltute m1rrophon~ was 1 .... 1~ll'd into plal'l'<l.
Mmutes later. Whnmore's w&rds .... ere hoom1ng thruugh
the near-empt) egerc;1rom Hall
La ter. the aud11onum would be filled" 11h a formal!\
attired opening night aud1enCl' uf J .OOtJ Rut Monda~
afternoon was a time for fine-tuning. a~ nl'" <;people. '>OunJ
engineers and Center emplovces watched and ho,icncd
House hghl'> were raised and d1mml'll. \oun<l In cl\
were adjusted to make surl' Wh11morl' "ould nol Ix·
drowned out b> the mus1nans. Three atoU!.l1c..al t on,ull-
ants offered teln 1s1on reporter<; techn1rnl dl·c,cnpt1on' on
the bendits of the hall's unusual a•I\ mml·tnn tl dc'>1l!n
Ou1 .. 1dc the performam'l' area. a \\Orio.. man "a' Jo1ng
last-minute assembh on some lobb' furniture .\ 'mall
)'flCUUm deaner was poised ncarb) 0 for J O) la\t-mlnUll'
dust-busung. Sel'Unl } guards werl' kt·l·p1n~ lhl· lUrlCHI\
outside th e mas<,1ve glass dour'
lnc;1de -Se~crs1rnm Hall. the J cad m1t rophonl·
appeared 10 Ix• lhl' .tftcrnoon·~ onl) ma1 or glitch.
Mehta. who I'> mu~1cal director of the New York
Philharmonic. ran thr mus1c1ans through c;hort segments
of thr 1nausural mu\1ral program The evening \\Ould
mark a reunion" 11h the Loe, .\ngclcs Philharmonic. which
he conducted I rum I%~ through 1978.
During hie, tl•nure. Mrhta had taken the Los Angeles
Philharmonic to <>rangt• C ounty for rnnccns at LI(' Irvine,
(al Stale Fulll•rton. lhl· .\nahc1m Convl•n11on Center and
the \an1a .\na llii.t~ '\lhool aud11onum
Mehta brokl· Imm thl' dre'l'i rehear .. al to praise Orange
( 1>un1} ·~ nc" ~rmant·n1 home for the performing ans.
calling 11 "th1'i gn':ll temple 11fmus1c"
"I ll'cl "onJalul'" the urnductor c\cla1mcd "Con-
gratul:won'i Orangl' ( ount\' I \\ISh thic, hall a long llfc ."
Kegard1ng tht' au.>u\11n. Mehta ~aid. "You feel the
mu'll n>m1ng hack 10 ~ou in 1h1'!. hall. You no11ce there are
\ome ol the ~rl·a1c'1 Italian fiJ<lll's in the orchec;tra.''
fhl' cunJm 1or al<;n l'\f}rl'\'>l'd C\t"llcment ahout the
C\ l'ning°'> ffiU'>ll.tl 'l'klllOO\ "hll h .... ould 1nclUJl· the
l opl.1nu p1en· Bcl·thmcn\ :'-.1nth S)mphon~ and a new
"urk n1111m1"11incJ for tlm urx·ning n1gh1. William Kraft.
rnrnpn,cr-1n-rt•\1Jcnu· al < hapman College in Orange.
'' mtt· a p1cll' l'nt11kJ "()I < aemon1l''· Pageant\ and < l'lchra1wn<, ·· mallh1n~ 1ht· 1n111al<. ol lhc Orangl' ( ou nl)
Pnlurm 1 ng \ rl '> ( l. n ll·r
··v. hat hcltl'I ".I' 111111wn th" hall 1h.1n 10 prm la 1m
lhl' hru1hcrlH111<l 11I man." \khta !><11d Zubln Mehta
Anton Segeratrom, Jodi Bertino, Andrea Segentrom Grant, David Grant; William and Elaine Redfield: Dorine Birtcher, Rep. Bob Badham, wife Anne and Brandy Birtcher.
ARTS CENTER OPENING HUGE SUCCESS •..
From Al
''Th" 1\ l1kt· tht· \l :llkm) .\ward,." \aid "iiamp 1n
awe 'T<l gr\l .111' tl11ng 111 go in and hc,ll'n to him ( 'Vlehlal
and that "mrhnm <lnl· 11fthc.,e da~" I .... ,11 ·
V. hdt· tht· l'\fX't tt•d 11ixn1ng n1gh1 lralfa 1.1m nnt·r
matcnal11n l tlll'r(' '~l rl· a kw minor glllt h l'\ 111 1h1·
prcm1cn· lnll\ 11 1c' < hlr' h:.ir n-w1mcn1.1nl\ r.111 11111 111
complcrnt·n1 .1r' , h,1111p;iv rw and tx·gan 'l' 1n~· l'l'l 1111
and c;oh J nni..., prompting nnt· gala-goer II• tl rn.11 I... I 111
glad I paid .ill th" mm11' tor a glac,\ ul \t''l'l1 I p
A.nd mae'itr11 \kht.1 'name wa' m"'fwlln l I '1k1h.1 1
on som(' ol 1he 11rwn111y. night t1ckl't'> Hui 111h1·r"'l'l 1lw
evening garnl'n:<l n111h1ng hut accolac..Jc,
"l'\C.' nl'\l'r ,n·n '>ll man~ happ\ pi.:11pk h11 h.t\\
Praise echoes
for acoustics
By G. JEANETTE A VENT
Delly~ Corrupo _,
f hc 4uc..·,1111n w:" (II) t•vcryone'c; hp' r ht• Ill'"'
Performing''''' entt·r 1'i magn1fic1cnt. hut how v.ill
tt c;ound''
.. f hl~tJOh un~ 00" n lh1.ng """the atftU,lll \:inti
1hq "'t'fl' 'urx·rh ,,uJ ttdl hf a1\l'rol \an1a \na .. I lw
lo"' notl'\ the hi gh 1111tl'\ 1he '>oft and the loud v. n r .111
then~ ..
"1 ht I'\ \Htl m 11111111 he 1mpr0\cd.' \,mt II.ii
B1mkran1111' "p11r1 lk.11 h hut lhl' .1111u,1 11' "'''l'
excellent
From hal k\ldgt' 1ame \lmllar pronoumeml'nl\
Ghc;1cning wrth pmk and rx·r<,p1ra11on following th1·
performan<e mac'ilro /uhin 'Vkhta had nothing hut
pra1<.e for the C('nler'<. au1u\lll \
"Fromm~ placl' 11 '~a' wonderful .. '>aid Mehta
pausi ng to atu·p1 d<u1h1Jl'' Imm tm·n1h and
colleague.-~ trom h1~ 1lrt''"ng r11om lx·ftitl' ll';i' 1ng for
New Yorio..
Colleague Frm·'t l-k1<ihmann. direuor of the
Philharmonic of th1· lfnll~wood Howl. agrl't•d "II''
warm. it's clean. 11·~ a m1racll· 11 'ihould Ix· hke that the
first time. It was a great e'cn1ng ..
From her vantage po1n1 hch1nd the orchestra.
Susan Kachner. an alto with 1he Pac1I K ( horale. ~1d.
"It was the first time J',r heard n ·r r\ ll11lc note ..
The question that "'·" ''" l '>er~one' lips had
finally been answered
'
"orked \O hard.'' ~ard I 1moth\ \traJL·r thr tenter' d11\'I
l 'l.ccut1'l' Offi cer." I h" "a m1kc,10nc tor till' t ounl' ·
.\rn"1ng guc<,t\ trov.Jt·<l 1n lhl· url ul.1r d n ,~·"·"
• •ul\1dc the I 20-fo111-h1gh arl h 1ha1 ha' ht·l1111ll· the
ll'nler\ trademarl... I he twilight 'un gl111tl·d nil thl·
.tluminum and '>ll'cl "hrc B1rJ" 'l ulptutl' 'oa11nll
through the arch
"Thl' 'Fire Rrrd' g1\l'' u' go11w hump' ''" JU,t l.tll 1
lx·ta:\l' 11.'' \a1d tltlo..l'I hol<lcr Joanne ~11lo..111,i..1 nl \Jnl.1
\na. "l've \\orked 't'r) ha rd forlhl'u·nll'r \nd 111n1ght"
1111r n1gh1. all of U\ "hn "orkl'd 'en h.1rd 111 bl· c 1ndl'rclla\ ..
Henr) '\l'gCr<;trom -"how l.tmtl~ u1 mm1"1111it•d
the Fire Rird . donatl'd Ii' C' ,1l fl'' ol land to till' l l'llln .ind
u intnbutcd ano1hrr $6 m11l1on -al'<> hild a ca'c 111 1ht•
pre-, ho"' bu 11crO 1e'
"I th ink we're all holding our hrl·ath 11·, lhl' l'nd 11! .1
long road ..
Tho'><: "ho had Ira' elcd I ht· road "11 h \q1.t·rq mm
chairman of th e center\ hoard ol tru,tcl''· ga' l' him .1
c;ta nding ovauon as he wa lked un\tagc.· 1n the aud1111nu111
named for his family -Scgermom Hall.
"I hope you like what you sec." he said.
And hke 1t they did as the applause grew w11h l'ad1
performance.
In a 'iurpnse appearance. Leontyne Pncc 'ang the
Nauonal Anthem. backed by Mehta and the Lo" .\ngclcc,
PhtlharmnnK The orche<>tra continued w11 h rhe rnm-
m1c;c;1oned "Of C crl·mon1ec;, Pageant~ and Cekhra11nnc,.''
h) Im.al rnmpmt•r W1ll1am Kraft.
r 11110 .... 1ng wa\ .\amn \opland'<, "l1nu1ln 1'11rtra11 ..
n.1rra1e<l h\ Jame' Whitmore
fhc \.-ia,ter < horalc of Orange < nunt\ and till'
P:i< Ifie< horn le took 1hr \lage .... 11h thr phtlharm11n11. .clll•r
1ntcrm1\\111n tor tkl'lhovcn·, Ninth S)mphon' 111 I>
minor .
1hl' tlo.,ing crc,1.xndo c,parked re<,ound1ng appl:H1\1.·
"hl'>tle'>. hool\ and a rh)thm1 r "morc-more-morl' .. t\pt.·
clap
Orange < uunt) had entered adulthood 1n tlw
rx·rtormmg Art'i
'T m a \ J ul}' 1mprc\<1cd a'I amom· \\ould.1* .. ,,11d
tolk ~1nger Rud h e':I. l1>pp1ng on hl'i IU'<edo .... 11h a pink
bandanna l1l'd around hic, fo rehead
"Thrc, ~~ows ho.,.. \Omehod} rnn ha H· J dream. ho"
Orangt' ( ount} had a dream 11 'iho~'l lhc power of'
creation of mankind." said I ve'i. a rc\1dent of Mendodno
who l-ame a1 the 10\-1tat1on of fnend Thoma\ Kendntk
1hc centl'r'~ e:icrcut1 vc dirl•ctnr
f rant" Hotholl. tht· Rr:igan-arr rnnted t h1t'I l)f the
National I ndowmcnl mr•thc Performing A.rte, c,;11d
Or~< ounn ., trnu·r could hold 1t'i own "'llh an\ hall
1 n the counln
Llmoualne• were the order of the e•ening, a~d eol•ed traffic cruftch.
Thl'. auditorium\ a'iymml'lm'al de'iign ond other
1nnova11ons intcmkd to holc;ter the ~ound quahly were
given their fir'it_p~bllc ll''>t Monda}-
"I think' the aulu'itlC<\ .ire magn1 liu·nt and tht•
arch11ee1ure l!i e\traordinar) ... he c,a1d .. I hie, 1'\ an l'a'}
1hcatc1 to cnt1qul'. I rnn he all plu'c' nn th!\ onl·.··
Hod-,oll''> ho" al\o \Cn1 hie, praic,c and u1ngra1ula·
l10n\ 1n a Wh11c Hou,t· tl·kgr,rn1
"I hl' Pl'flnrrn1ng \rt,< l'Oll'I "\.Our own inn 'l'r\
real .,..a, 't ou hd\I.' mad{' 11 po"1hie .... 11h )Our own
u101nhu11onc,. and th;ll rcprL''l·n1<, hroad undcr'>la nd1ng
ol 1he a"t't \Ulh .1 t l'nlrr n·prl''>l'O I' to tht· rommunll>."
"rote Prt·~1dt·nt K1·atian
\onw 'I IKIO 'olunll'Cr' pt.1 .... crcd J lund-ra1'i1ng dn' t'
Iha I g.1rncrcd S 7' ~ m1llmn tn tontnhu11 nn'i tu hutld the
lt'nlcr. ac, well as anolhl'f $ ~ 1111ll1on in motcnal" and
\l'f\ ll'l'\
Thl· l'ITon 'lurpa\\Cd lhl' P O 7 m1ll1on needed 111 ra\
off lonc.1rut uon bills before 11rx·ning n1gh1 < t•n1t:r
olTicm l\ \aul th<' t''ltra ~2 7 m1ll1nn in l .l\h don.11u1n'
.... ould hr 11'\1.'d It> uJct furnl'h1ng~ and ICl hnu.nl
refineml·nt' that were tnmml'<l nu111t th1• on11.1nal hudge1
Mor1'11"er. the mone\ \\111 lwlp p.I\ tor r1l'l1m1nan
c;1ud1e' and design~ fnr a \1•wnd I llt'Kl-\t·a1 theater. 111 he
hutlll,b\ lhc rnd of tht• dt'<.1d1· -
~ ma1n1rr111nu· rt'\1•rv1· l1111d "111 .11,11 Ix· \\·I up w11h
\1Hl1l' 11 1 1hc \UI plu\ ..
I hen ll'n\1 \ l' dn' 1· nlll\ll r l'd .mo1lw1 $n 7 m1ll1on 1n
l11ng-lr rrn pkdg<'' 111 li11,1nt1' prngr.1mmin11
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Gala Chairman Flou Schumacher and bue-
band ltd accept compllme• from crowd.
In tht• w ming <la}\. th<>'<' rnller t1ng 1he t hC'ck~ tlnd
1ho'>t' \lgn1ng them .... 111heahle111'll't'1n a \('r!l'' of ~pcual
nintt•r1c, what 1hc1r cOon\ ha vl' wrought
Onl1y th1· mml prominent ot donur'I anJ 'olunlt'<'''
\\C're 1n' 1trd 10 the opening night gala. folll)W<'ll h\ a huge •
t alrn·d pnrt) hl.·nrdth lour 11·n1 .. on a \llt3(ll lot .irro\o;
from thr 1 rntcr
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Crowds flock to see
'beautiful people'
By TONY SAAVEDRA
OflMDllllr ........
From as far as a block away, a crowd of spectators-some with video
cameras -watched the parade of the beautiful people making arand
entrances at the Orange County Performing Arts Center's opening night
gala. '
Dressed casully, the look1e-loos "oohed" and "aahed" at the sea of
sequins emerging from limousine after limousine pulling up to the center's
circular dri'veway. Trumpetecrs atop the second level balcony welcomed
the arrivals. who had paid from $250 to $2,000 a scat -with a royal
fanfare.
"I can't wai t to hear what they play for me," joked Barbara Boland of
Costa Mesa. She had watched the construction and now had come to see
how all the pieces came together .
.. I've seen this center grow up. And I think it's terrific," Boland said,
from her vantage point behind a police barricade about a block from the
center's entryway. ~ose Bask an came from Westminster to see the red-granite center and
theGrand Ponal archway that were creating such a stir in art circles.
·-rve only \Cen it in newspapers and r wanted to see it for myself."
Baskin said. "I think 11's gorgeous. Now I'm dying to get in and see what it
looks like."
Debbie Brown came prepared for an evening of serious lookie-looing ~-she camed a folder of newspaper clippings on the $70. 7 million art
center.
Ofenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueldey, September 30. (eee • A1
"It's h1~tol"). 11·~ opening nighr. This is my community and I'm
impressed with so much that has gone in to putting it together," Brown
said. "You don't sec this happening in Orange County too often." Onlookerawatch.ala-•oen from corner of Town CenterandParkCenterdrlYee.
Bill and Willa Dean Lyon, Mike and Linda Curb
,..
Gloria Dea.kmejlan. wife of Go•. Geor&e Dealunejian, and
~yle WU.On, wife of Sen. Pete Wlleon arrl•e at &ala.
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Robert Jqffrey of Joffrey Ballet chata with Molly Lynch
1Dd Gerald Arpino, aMOCiate director of hl• company. .
Dick and Marilyn Hau•man toa•t the occa•lon. ,..
Behind
scenes
at the
center
By G. JEANETTE A VENT
Take 2.800 people with high cxpcr-
tat1ons. bring them together on the
opening night of the Orange Count)
Performing Ans Center and mix well.
According to the people behind the
scenes, what makes the difference
between succe~s and confusion 1s
extraordinary attenuon to detail.
Accordin$ to Mark Ponchcr. the
center's ass istant projects manager.
secunt} posed no problems. There
was a Costa Me<m police officer
posted o n every street comer leading
to the center. nine in-house offi cers
patrollin$ the center's hallways. and
state police assigned to Gloria Deu-
kmeJ1an . .\cadre of approximately 20
people were hired from an event
management service to stand watch
at the the perimeters oft he tent for the
outdoor part} after the concert. said
Poncher.
"It went beautifully," said Costa
Mesa police Sgt. Dick De Francisco.
According to report-; from his eight
officers. ··we never had any conges-
tion."
Jeff G'aner. general manager of the
Angel's Elite valet ~nice. said of the
approximately I AOO 'chicles pour-
ing into the center. h1" valets parked
close to 6 75 of th em. Approximately
225 of those were limousines. said
( 'arter.
Inside the hall. <;erv1ce people
moved at a funous pace In the bnef
hour before the music staned and
during 1nterm1ssion. concert guests
went through 50 cases of free cham-
pagne. said Joshua Lavender. who
oversaw 24 bartenders at the bars on
four floors.
They staned with 30 cases -12
bottles to a case -but before
intermi s1on they had to order 20
more. "We also served a little Perritr
and -;of\ drinks." said Lavender.
The only congesti on of the evening
was an front of the orchestra le.Vcl bar.
"This 1s the main area," said
La vender. "Poople enter from the
parking structure on th is level."
Gar) W. Frahm, whose comp.1n}
wa~ contracted to take care of housc-
keep1 ng. said the foot traffic was
hca' 1est on the main level. F1f\ecn
empty cases of champagne were
removed from the orchestra level
alone.
In add1t1on . by the end of inter·
m1ss1on. concert goers had aone
• through 300 rolls of to1le1 paper, nmc
cases of hand towels and an under·
termaned numhcr of facial tissues.
said Frahm.
According to i\nna Egjdy. coat
checker on the main level. hers may
'have been the bc'it JOb in the hou~
Running her fingers quickly over the
racks. 'lhe counted 200 furs and two
hat'I. There were sables, mink. fox .
rnbh1t, and even beaver. "My
<ohouldcr hurts from hf\1ng them.'' shr
\a1J "'1th a 1;mall gnn
Vin and Nora Jor.en.en with JoAnne and Gene Mix.
Marilyn and Tom Niel.en Kathryn Thompeon, Gua Owen
Ruth and Lock Gee Ding Bob and Shirlee Guggenheim
Swan motH ln lee and food eculpture at a poet-concert gala.
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Arts Center's openlng concert a resounding succes!
•
F o r years .
CHRIS
PALMER
Zubin Mehta and
his musicians had
no choice in Orange
County but to pla}
1n spite of the fac1lt-
t1es offered to them.
Today, the new Per-
form ing Ans Center •••••••lilill••llliil ofTers a s1gntficantly
improved venue It seems appropnate that the C<'nter's
opening night should feature these brave souls. The~ ha\ l'
suffered much and m the process have contributed mul·h
to the consciousness-raising that made the center a rcalit)
The distincll\ eness of this hall 1s in Its elegance. and
in 11s s1mplic1ty The centerpi ece of the building is not a
:IJ s1al chandelier. but a striking sculpture: the F1rebird.
fhe interior is comfo rtable. with seats offering l'Xccllcnt
'1e"s from throughout th e hall. and pknty of room to
.:nter and ex11. But the dei.'Or 1s strictly funl'llonal. lndc-cd.
1he crowning achievement 1s 1he sound.
It 1s a d1st1nct1 \ e sound that has been produced It has
~C\ era I features
Translucence. No mailer how th1d. th e musical
1e,ture. each in~.trumen t\ sound can be heard clcarl) and
d1s1inctl~. This adds a d1mcns1on of depth.
Warmth. Just as thr bod} of a violin rl·~onall''> 10
convert the muc;1c1an·s ··~awing" into a pure sound. \11 th1'
hall tcnd'i to )of\cn the "edges" at the beginning\ and
endings of ind1\ 1dual notes and phrase'i.
Re~onanCl' Pan1tularly notable 1n the pal u\\111n
I hr sound of thl' orchestra comes from all <i1dc\ l h" "
PAPARAZZI
particularly noteworthy as resonance is achieved without
reverberation.
These three features work together to create a feeling
I have never before cxpenenced in a concert hall. feeling a
wonder upon hcanna the sound of percussion pounding at
me not from behind th<' trombone section. but from the
walls and the sky.
The evenina was clearl y a tnbutc to the m<'n and
women who made possible the building of the center. and
no one missed the underlyi ng premise: The jewel in this
crown followed the speeches when Lconttnc Price sang
the Na11 onal Anthem, while Zubin Mehta conducted the
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
The first work on the program was commissi oned
specially for the occasion. The composer. William Kraft .
has premiered works in Orange County previously. I
recall an evening 12 years ago when his piano concerto
(complete with power failure) met with a lesHhan-cordial
"el~me from a packed hall at the UCI gym. which was
not quite c;o packed by the end of the work.
Orange County has grown up. Its audiences still clap
between movements. but they are willing to listen to what
1s new. Today. in 1986. Kraft received a resounding
ovatton for his compos1t1 on. "Of Ceremonies, Pageants
and Crlt:brauons" (a title based on the acronym OPAC -
for Qrange Count y Performing Ans Center).
Thl' work opened with some very unusual sounds.
\1 ~ ti rst rract ion was one of frust ra uon, not being able to
fi nd the instruments on the stage. Perhaps this was
1n1cnt1onal. The instruments very well could have been
nn stage. but were actually in the hall with the audience -
howed in~trumcnts playing harmonics. and bells. The
"ork hudt quickly into a collaae of St ravi nsky-Ilk<·
melodics and 0 textures, emanating from the more
traditional instruments on the stage. Herc Kraft
introduced us to the translucent sound of the hall: even
amid relative cacophony, evel)1hing was crystal<lcar.
Having give n us a guided tour of our own hall . Kraft
then took us to a medieval court -presumably the origin
of formal performance practice -with some quoted
tunes from the period played the strmjs. grad uall)
deteri orating once a$8in into chaos. And finally, with a
quote from Gabrielli. to the Cathedral of St. Mark's 1n
Venice. An interesting work. emphasizing the present.
and offering a ghmpsr of the past. This fine performance
concluded by bui lding to extraordinary volume, to be cut
off with thcstrik1ng and reverberation of a gong.
Aaron Copland·s ··A Lin coln Portrait .. concluded the
first half oft he program. James Wh itmore as narrator was
a con\ incing Lincoln. This intensely patriotic work
begins wnh a statement that the builders of the center
might well ha ve been contemplating on day one of the
project: "Fellow citizens. we cannot rscap<; history." The
words of Lincoln are 1nsp1ring to the spirit. and 1n their
weightiness -perhaps e'ipec1ally in contrast to the
clumsy words and phrac;ec; of mod.:rn pol1t1cs-they givc
one pause.
Mehta is not one to downplay the drama in a work. In
the Lincoln Portrait, Copland g1 vcs a conductor plent) of
opponun11y to mirror thc strcngth of Li ncoln's words. In
.:ommunicatin~ w11h thc orchestra. Mehta's gucsture'>
.:ould be descnhcd a., \e~ much like those Zcus might
have used in hurtl.ing thunderbolts earthward. Thc
resonance of the petcuss1on in the hall enhanced thc
feeling. Fortunately. his thunderbolts were directed awa~
trom thl' aud1cncc. A powerful ocrformance.
Af\cr intermission, we were treated .to the Nint.t
Symphony of Beethoven. It i5 the ultimate 1r~ny that th1·
particular hall...t~is miracle of modem acousucal science
should be home to th is work of a deaf man. The fact ~a:
not lost on the evening's sponsors. In the program 1s i
sketch of Beethoven in the audience at the premiere of th1!
work which he could not hear.
This performance brings to mind three thoughts
each related to a particular movement: ~
Most performances of the second movement of th1!
work have a decidedly Prussian feel. lmmed1ately. l note<!
a joyful. dancing concept of this movement . J:f 1ghl.>
unusual. and most wclcome. Hy the third repe1111on. 11
became difficult io conce1 ve of this mo\ ement an } longer
as "Prussian." The third mo"emcnt 1<, \low and melodic. Vanous
small groups of 1n<,trumcnt'> alternate with larger
groupings. Almost rnn•>tantl ) th.:re arc se veral diverse
lines supenmposcd. Meh1a·s coord1nat1on and control ol
in terweaving mclodic!i. and his. subtlety of balance
between lines was ma<,terful During this move ment. a
hundred mus1c1an., became as a stnng qua net.
The final movement of thL· Ninth in volves signifi-
cant forces: full orche\tra. full t horus and a quartet of
soloists. Mehta's 1nterprc1at1on v.as brilliant in 11., uc;c of
small details in unusual wa)\ to create •cn\lon The
comb1ncd choruses of the Pacific and Orc.ngc ( ount)
Mastcr Chorales w{·re out~tandmgly re!ipon\l vc 10
Mehta's conduc11n~. and the) shone in th1<, hall. The
soloists, howc\ er. did not 'i1ngas a quartct The> werc four
1ndiv1dual .,olo1sts. and the performance suOercd for th c1r
lack of a unified sound W11h this small e'cept1on. th1\
wa s a trul) remarkable concert
'•
Dellihted reactio.n• of Barbara Royce, Athalle Clarke and
Or. Howard House. a t left, and Randall and Cece Presley
with Judce Shella and Ygal Sonenablne at Monday'•
premiere performance pleaae Judith Morr. general manager
0.., ............. .., .... ,..,...
of the 870 million Orange County Performing Arta Center
and Tom Kendrick, !ta executive director.
Parties tie a ribbon arOund premiere package
Ray and Linda Jobnaon m et Pat Neluer in front of glided
cage with live bird• ln one of the four party ten ta.
Deborah and Stuart Karl Carolyn and Ma ury DeWald
Betty and Dick Steele compared note. with Jo McLain. , -
By VIDA DEAN
Of .... 0 .. 1, l"llol ''""
lfOrangeCount} wac;gctllng
blase about pan1es. this time a
whole ncw c;tandard was estab-
lished.
It v.asonc 1n a million.and not
JUSt because the evening netted the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center$ I million.
Dr.Job.nMiltoer (lJCI '1cc
chancellor) summed up thc c"cning
as one of"ght1, glitter and qua Ill).
and )OU don't find all three in one
package."
The premiere performance at the
center was a to ugh act to follow. and
the four-tented soiree with food.
decor. and music of New York.
Ruso;1a. Italy and Austria rqse to thc
OCCa'i10 n.
Some 3.000 splendidly attired
who d1dn't seem to want to leavc thc
center(two cunain calls for the
anists) also di dn't want to leave the
fc'>ti v1 ties acros'i the \trCet where the
1op1cc; of d1scuss1on were the
ccnter'sdecor. acous11c!i. music and
en ts re euphoria of the· event.
"I can't believe 11 has reall v
happened. I've been working
towards this day for 13 ycars." said
Ruth Diog (with hushand Lock).
"The most exciting thing 1s that
v.e,.have the ce nter right here 1n 'our
""U'Wn backyard'". said Nora Jor-
gensen. "To mc 11'-;e.xc1ting that this
(enter 1s paid for.·· commented
hu.,hand Vi n,( enter hoard VP
"When Floss (pany chairman)
wo ke upth1s morning. shCJU"t
sighed and said it's finally gos ng to
happen." said husband Ed.
"All weekend every time I heard
water runn1n$ I cringed. Thought 1t
might he raining, but 1t turned o ut to
be a beauti ful day and evening."
said Gary Huat,chairman of the
opening.
On arrival. Henry Se1entrom
claimed to have butterflies." I will
have butterflies until after the
performance." During the party he
remarked. "I now have my feet on
ground." (The entire audience were
on their feet when Henry welcomed
~he crowd before the show began.)
"lt'sa very special evening,''
com men tcd Lllllu Fl.or as she was
esconed by son Pe&er, who had
flown in from Houston fo r the
opening. "I was here Friday night
too. so J've had two special eve-
nings." added Lillian
"We are looking forward to
coming back Oct. 12," said Robert
Joff rey, anistic director oft he
JofTre) Ballet
"Tomorrow., Well , I'm going to
stay sn bed al!day,"Joked Tom ~
Kendrick, execut1 vc d1reoror.
"The center 1~ open now and it's
ahvc,"added Kendnck. His senti-
ment was echoed by hoard prc'lsdcnt
Tim Strader. "Let the word go nut
that voluntansm and the pcr-
formmgar\'l arc ali vc and well in
Orange County ··
Suzanne and Jack Pelta110n Judie and Geor•e Argyroe
Chrla Llndeay, noral dea .. ner for the poet-Peter Plaor came from Roaaton to eecort IWi
concert Cal• chatted with Joan Lane mother, Lillian Plaor to premiere.
Jama and Mary RooeeYelt
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Tom and Elisabeth Tierney . "
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provocative. a theater game in which
the only rule 1s that there are no rules.
The fact that men dominate the
century-o ld society and women and
homo~xuals wield the major in-
fluence in the playwright's 1980
London is seen as significant to the
clouded messagt' Churchill is
endeavoring to convl'Y·
The performances arc stro ng and
<.>nthus1asuc. with Winker's splendid
character switch while rctainin~ his
own gender probably the 1ndiv1dual
hallmark. Lang, a newcomer to SCR.
1<1 a formidable presence in and out of
drag. while Johns 1s the most convinc-
ing in her cros!l-drcssing as the
creampuff kid 1n th~ colony .
.. (loud 9" cclebratl'S an unstruc-
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playing Tuesdays through Fridays at
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AJUES (March 21-Apnl 19): Whal had been "hanging on" can now be
finiabed. and you'll be more secure as result. Debt is paid, you gel credit lo ng
overdue. Lunar emphasis on employment. pets. dependents, basic structures.
Watch Cancer native.
TAURUS (Apn l 20-Mny 20): You have "rare opponunity" to d1!>play
taJent, to shower affec tion on one you love. Spotlight on children. va n ety,
emotional responses. speculation. You'll get to hean of matters. Leo play!>
significant role.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on family, home. secunty. 1ntu1tt0n.
success through unon hodo>. procedures. -------------Lona-standina transactio n can now be
completed, could include propeny.
Cancer, Capricorn. Aquanus people fig-.
ure in scenario. SYDNEY
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CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Di-
versify, look beyond the 1mmed1ate. keep
options open. realize rela11ve 1s ready to
impart important an fo rmation. Maintain
balance, composure, make inq_uiries.
sat.i1fy curiosity. Gem ini plays ma1or role.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Details rnnt·ernang debts. payments. ta>. a nd
license requirements come to light. You'll know where you stand. what to do
about it. and you could reCCl\C solid 1nve!>tmenl counsel. Taurus. Scorpw
figure prominently.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): Be ready for change. vanet>, special
interpretation of yo~r efTons by one you admire. Cycle high. people will
respond fa vorably. Accent commun1ca11on, an iculatc ideas. come out of
"shell." Watch Sa11.1ttan us.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Individ ual who prescnts 11fi or is obsequious
does have motive. Realize it, protect self in emo uonal clinches. Chanacs occur
o n domestic scene. harmon y can be restored. Fina ncial picture is not bleak.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Define terms. see others in realistic hJht. be
o pen-minded without being aullible. You continue to gain allies, circum-
stances swin'-in your fa vor where spe<:ulation is concerned. You could pick a
"big wanner. ·
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphasis on pnde, achievement.
career or business advances. You'll have mo re pressure, added responsibility,
but you could also hit financial jackpot. Love relationship 1s "for rea l." Watch
Capricorn.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll reach more people. personal
horizons ~ow larger. you'll receive invitation to travel. Lon,-distancc call
verifies views. What had been nebulous will now become sohd -includes
love.
.AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stress independence, willingness to fight fo r
cause. Individual close to yo u will aid, could actually obtain funding. Realize
you are not alo ne. Dtg deep for information, utilize u traordinary sense of
perception.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Intuition rings true, you learn by teaching,
you'll be reconciled with family member. Focus on pannership. clash of ideas.
stimulation. encouragement from one who previously opposed you. Cancer
nati ve featured.
IF OCTOBER l IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arecreat1 vc.dynam1c. ~nsual.
stubborn. This could be your power-year -you could go into business. ma nta I
status is· highlighted. there could be an addition to fa mil y. You are sensitive,
artistic. capable of fighting when cause is riJht. Leo, Aquarius play im portant
roles in your life. You complete major proJeCt this month, you could also be
relieved of unnecessary burden. You are romantic. sentime ntal and .. musical. ..
Love will play featured role in November.
Familiarity: It only breeds boredom
If you ha ve been mamcd fur longer
than fi ve years. there 1s a sun c~ that
says you and ~our husband spend
only 30 minutes a WEEK talking to
one another.
The blame is placed at thc lrct of a
fast-paced life. d1sapix·anng dinner
hour and telev1s1on T he} 're-not thl·
villains.
The horrifying truth is mo!>t pcopk
only have five year'i of good matl•nal
1n them and thq go into rl'runs
You're telling the same stone'> about
your childhood. nagging ont.• another
overthe same faults, sharing thl' ..ame
complaints over the ~me ch1tdrl'I\
jind rehashing the "'me feeling'>.
After 37 )ears. the .30 minutl'\ gl'I
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tougher and tougher to fill.
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week'.1" I asked m) husband. "Um~
about "Th1\ dump is falling apart'''"
"Oh God, that's almost a cla~'>ll'
lks1drs. >Ou like to stalk out of thl'
room with 1ha1 one and )Ou look
tired ·· .(.
"Let's do something low key. like
how r m waiting for the car to break
down before I unload 11."
"That one takes too much out of
me."
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week." he said eim tcdl).
"Is that the little ~pellbinder about
the duck 1n the sauna""
"Where did you hear 11'.'"
"You told m'e last week."
"I did not."
"Get real' How man\ duck ston es
1n a sauna are there"' Did the kids call
with anything major''"
"Nothing. No traumas. No Cn!>es."
"We never could ('O unt on them
when we needed them."
"Ho" many more m inute!. do we
have to fill?"
.. A. li ttle over 20 ··
"Did I tell you there's tal k of a new
traffi c Ilg.ht ai the interscct1on',1"
"Is this a new 'ltory''"
"Of course it's new. l'\C been
saving 1t. There's nothing definite )C t
T he barber.was talking about 11."
"That's it?"
"That's it,'' he said .
"Needs work. I think I'll have that
fresh spinach for d inner the way m y
mother used to make 11 wtth bacon
and vinegar and ......
"Hard-boiled eggs." he added .
"Can't we evcr shout wtthout
talking~·· I said
"A.n}th1ng 1s wonh a '>hot." hl'
yawned.
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\l'ln'tJf\\lk'I.. right no" and '~'t· it
she ha\ ha 'hoe'\ on
Whcnn l'r I complain to the man·
Jgcr of J 'hlll.'\Hlrt' .1hou1 po1ntcd·tOC
-;hoc\. hr '·'> '· .. ~omen an: hu~ ing
them .. We ll I 'a> give U!I a drc'S>
\h<X' "1th .t '>Cn .... hk hl·el and a toe
Daily Pilot & TWA
l=IND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE
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area that t·onform-. 10 the anatom' ol
the human foot and put an end to.thl'
sufft•ring. Will >OU get h1:h1nd a
national cru.,ade., We can call 11
FOOT~ (Female Organ11at1on Op-
po\ing Torturous '\hoc\)
Cl!'iDER ELLX~ STEP-~ISTER I"'°
SOUTH H .\MIL TON. M ..\.SS
DEAR SIS: Sorry, I can't take on
any additional causes at Ibis time.
But I can suggest a solution. The vast
majority of women whose feet hurt
have themselves to blame. H's not the
A•N
UMDERS
salesman's fault If a customer puts
vanity before comfort and buys shoes
lbat are "a little too small" in the
bope t hat they will stretch in the right
places. .
First, forget a bout size. There is
notbln~onderful about jamming a
size 8·B into a 7-A sboe. Ask tbe
salesman to measure your foot ud
bring you tbe size be thinks you should
wear. ·
If you can't itet a perfec t flt. get a
sboe that is a little too large rather
tlaan a little too small. Pads can be put
In to help bold tbe foot la place. And
most Important, refust> to look at the
very blgb-heeled, pointed-toe shoes
tbat flatter the leg. Tbey are not only
cripplers but they can give you
terrible backaches. The only people
they have helped tbesides tbe shoe
manufacturers l are chiropractors
and orthopedic surgeons.
Auto thieves
'go shopping'
for bargains
Car th1CH'' l'ru1~c 1A1th shopping
ll'>t\. spot ho;trd make'>. 1hen cnml'
haci.. after hour\ That offers onl·
l''<planallon of wh) so many cars arl'
stolen from driveways a nd 'ltrccts an
front of owners' homt•s. Some real
e tat" expens S3). thcrl'forc. )Our
houst IS wonh what tt''i wonh plus
thr pncc of your car. tf tt has an
attached garage wi th automatic
door<1
In I\ ping . .tlcuraq l'i mon.' import·
ant than c;ix·cd You tiu) that''
C on\lder th1' What make-. 1he new
L.M.
Bo YD
tH><'wntcr~ <10 good 1s not that thcv
t\pc mort• qUll kh hut that thr> rrd'il'
Jnd ft'pl• more qu1ckh lkttcr
l\pl\l'\ t<4IR\ ~l'\OOard liN drat\\
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nnl\ ah.mt 11~ '"1flh a' thd bettl'r
'' p1'it'i ot \l'\l~r}'car
't 1111 tan 't't-< arTl''ltt•d 11,r t re'lp.'l'i'i·
inti in~ otland. I'm told '-o trc'lpa!I'·
In~ lll"-<, I ht•rc-
1,.M. Boyd Is • syadic'aled
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L£880N FOR THE TEACHEJl
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Bridg~ tea cher-writer Eddll'
Kantar of Los Angele'l has wntlt•n
ma ny times about dece ptive play.,
in his books and magazine art1tle:-.
lie has anothe r o ne to write abo111
in his next book-ht> was v1c·t1
m1zed by a clever -falsecard at tht·
recent Su mmer North Amen t an
Championships held in Toronto.
Afte r Kantar showed a stron~
hand with his reverse bid uf t wu d1·
amonds , his pa rtner Jumped in th•·
fourth suit. to show a good t~o
sutte r Whe n his partner later SUIJ·
ported clubs, Kantar launched into
Blackwoo<1 l'\orth ''l respon:-.t•
s howed t wo aces and a void, '\o
Ka nta r decided to bid a grand slam
1n d ubs.
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had only I 0 fast winners. He decid-
ed 1 hat the t>a..,y way w collect
thrf'e more tril'ks would ht> ro niff
t hrt•t' diamonds in dummy. Ac-c-ord·
inRIY ht• trumixod the opening lead
dnd t ht'n led a heart from th~ table
Ea .. 1 µroduc:ed tht.· Jack! Declarer
took 111., king. ruffed another d1a·
rnond aod 1·asht>d the aee or ht> arts
for a .. µadl' dt!><"ard, noting that
\\'e<,I fulloWt'd Wll h the ten Ace or
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n in lranc1 to lt'ad his last diamond
and rnlf with dummy's kinJ( !\ow
all that r1•maint•d was I<> gt-t bat·k {(I
hdnd to draw trump'>.
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wa:-. markt•d with tht> qut•f'n of
heart' "' dt•i·latl'r opti>d for tht'
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Addresses of'
local legislators
U.S. SENATORS
Craa1toa, Alu (0 ), S7S7 W. Century Blvd. #S l.5, Los Angeles
9004S, (213) 642-S086.
WUsoa, Ptte (R), 1100 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles. 90024, (213)209-7543.
Mail may be addressed to U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 20SIO.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVES
Badbln, Robfft <«ttll Dt1t.·R), 180 Newport Center Drive. Suite 240, Newport Beach, 92660. 644-4040.
Dauemeyer, WUUam (3t1' Dt1t.·R) J 23S N. Harbor Bl vd .. Fullerton 92632, 992-0 14 I.
Donaaa, Robert (311' Di1t-R). 12387 Lewis St. Suite 203, Garden Grove, 92640, 971-9292.
IAauea, Du («%114 Dt1t·R), SSS E. Ocean Blvd., Suite S05, Long
Beach, 90802. 439--0219.
Packard, Roa (Ord Dist-RI 2826 1 Marguerite Parkway. Suite
160. Mission Viejo, 92692, 495-1243.
Mail may be addressed to House Office Building, Wash1ng1on.
D.C. 2051 S.
STATE SENATORS
Ber1tsoa, Martu (371' Dilt.·R) 140 Newpon Center Dnvc, Suite
120. Newport Bc-ach, 92660. 640-1137.
Carpeater, PaaJ 8 . (3Jrd Dt1t.-D) S400 Orange Avenue. Cypress, 90630. 9S2-3201.
Royce, Edward B. (3%ad Di1t.·D) 13030 Euclid Ave .. # 11 0.
Garden Grove. 92.543, 534-8510. ~ymoar, Jolut (3$t~ Ditt.·RI, 21 SO Towne Center Place, Sult<'
205. Anaheim 92806. 385-1700.
During 5essions, mail may be addressed to State Capttol. Sacramento, 95814.
ST ATE ASSEMBLYMEN
Alita, Doris (7llt Dl1t.·R>. 59 11 C'erritos Ave .. Cypress. 90630.
821-1500.
Brown, Dennis ($St~ Dl1t.·R), 1945 Palo Verde Ave .. Long Beach.
908 14, 89S-3787.
Fer1ason, Gil (70tll Dl1t.·RI, 4667 MacAnhur Blvd .. Suite 305.
Newpon Beach. 92660, 7S6-0665.
Frlut lle, Nolaa (Htll Dl1t.·RI, 17195 Newhope. Fountain Valley.
92708. 662-S503.
Jolln1ton, Ross (14llt Dlst.·R), 1501 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton.
92635, 738-S853.
Lewis, JobJI R. (67tll Dlst.·R). 626 E. Chapman Avt: .. Orangl'.
92666. 997-9270.
Roblasoa, Rlellard (7Znd Dl1t.·D), 11400 Stanford ~\~. Gardl'n
Grove.92640. 530-7200. 1 -
Dunng sessions. mail may be addressed to State Capitol
Sacramento. 958 14.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Stanton, Roger -I st District, 834-3110
Wieder, Harriett - 2nd D1stnct, 834-3220
Nestande, Brace -3rd Distnct, 8J4-J330
Clark, Ralpb -4th Oistnct. 834-3440
Rllty, Tboma1 F. - 5th District. 834-JSSO
Address: I 0 Civic (enter Plaza. Santa Ana. 9270 I
Save those noisy copters
for the really serious crime
To the Editor:
The drone of a night-flying helicop-
ter circling one's home over and over
and over at midnight and again at 2
a.m. should be necessary, it seems to
me. in cases requinng heavy am-
munition.
Upon calling 1he police depan-
ment. the reasons the} gave for 1h1s
kind of crime work were. "some kids
were trving 10 stan a fire . and 1hey're
trying to find the one that got awa}."
The explanation for the nn1 time was
By Tilt Associated Preas
Today is Tuesday, Sept. JO. the
273rd day of 1986. There arc 92 days
left in the year.
that. "A man was running around in
his underwear."
Whatever happened to patrol cars?
Using the helicopter in circumstances
like these. and awakening the whole
neighborhood. seems hke swaning a
Oy with a cannon.
How about letting the residents get
a peaceful n1ghl's slcl.'p.
JOE W. CllRI TY
MRS. J.W. Ci"IRl\)TY
'.\lcwport Reach
lound ~2 top Na11 leaders gu1h) of
war crimes.
Today's highlight 10 history·
; On Sept 30. 1955. actor Jamee;
Dean. star of "Rebel Without a
Cause," "East of Eden" and ··c;1ant."
was killed when his spons car collided
with anoth1:r au1omob1k nl'ar
Cholame. Calif. He was 24.
In 1954. the first atomic-powered
vessel. the submarine Nauti~us. was
w mm1ss1oned by the Navy at
Groton. Conn.
In 1962. James Mered11h ul·-
cccdcd on his fourth try in registering
for classes at the tJn1 vers1t) of
M 1s.,iss1pp1.
Ten years ago: Reacting to reports
ofa pending investigation. Prc'>1dt'nt
Gerald R. Ford told reponers he had
ne'er diverted an} congressional
ca mpaign funds for his personal uc;c.
' . On this da I.''
In 1630. the first executi on 1n
America took place as John 8111·
ington was hanged 1n Pl~mouth .
Mass.. for fatally -;hooting John
Newcom in
In 1777, the Congrcc;c; of the llnlled
States. forced 10 Occ 1n the face of
ad ancing Brit1!ih forces. movt>d to
York, P:i.
In 179 1, Mc>1art's opera "The
Magic Flute" premiered 1n Vienna
In 1846. Dr. Wilham Morton of
Charleston, Mass.. used an ex·
~rimental anesthetic -ether -for
the first time on one of his patients.
In 1927. Babe Ruth hi't his 60th
homer of the season to break his own
major league record. The blow came
off Washington's Tom Zachary in
Yanke<.' Stadium
In 1938. Bnt1sh, French. German
and Italian leaders ended the Munich
Conference with a dcc1~1on to ap-
pease Adolf Hitler hy :illowing Na11
annexation of ('l(~chmlovak1a·s
Sudetenland
In 1946. :in international mihtaf)
tnbunal in Nun·mht.-rg. (ierman~. lu
ORANGE COAST
Five years ago: The Po tal erv1n•
announced it was raising the price of a
first-class domestic stamp by 2 cents.
10 20 cents. cffccu ... c Nov. I
One year ago: Three Soviet
diplomats and a doctor were kid-
napped in mostly Moslem West
Beirut. the first known abdut·t1 on of
oviet nationals in the Lebanese
capital. One of the Soviets was found
shot dead two days later.
Today's birthdays: Former Geor-
gia Gov. Lester Maddox is 71. Actress
Deborah Kerr is 6S. Actress Angie
Dickinson is 54. Singer Johnny
Mathis is 51 Sen James asscr. D-
Tenn .. 1s 50 1ngcr Mani) n McC'oo 1s
43. Former White House News
Secretary Jody Powcll 1~,..43
Thought for todny: '\Art for art's
sake 1s an empt) phrase. An for the
sake of the true. an for tht' sake of the
good and the ~autiful. that 1c; the
fo11h l·am searching for·· -George
Sand. French author (1804-1876)
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somethlng. But now It'• becOmlngdeu he only lo0k11f00damong
people who are lcnotVlJ .. bad. .. ·
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~H1Zltil4 A l~HPA~~ -
Even some Republicans
hoping ZSchau will lose
Coming oul ol la'it fone\ prirnar)
elec11on. Republtrnn Ed lschau
trailed vett'ran l ' I;). ')en .\Ian
Crans1041 h~ bard) Ii' I.' ix·rn•ntJgr
points in most poll~ I oda~ he."' do"' n
by an ywhere from nine to J 5 po1n1'
depending on "'htl'h !)Oii ~OU bche\ ~
So the big 4ue,1111n in < ahlvrn1a
pohucs "'1th onl~ .1 Im morl' thJn a
month to go hl.'lor,· t'lcl 11on lla' 1\
What happcnl.'d 10 f d 7,lh..1u·'
For man) Cal1furn1ans. '><•ml' \ll
percent of"hom h:J\\' nl'\c:r hl·an.l ot
him. there's no rl·al an"H'f hut JU\I
another question: Who"
Competin$ 1n the Republica n pn-
mary last spring. Zschau did not ha'c
to contend w11h anyone whose name
had ever before graced a statewide
ballot 1n a November runoff election.
The hkes of Bruce Herschensohn.
Bobbi Fiedler and ..\rthur Laffer had
run only for locally contested otlices
1f 30\ thing. So Zschau's O-A n namc-
recognllion problem'\ were no wor'il'
than his nvals'.
But 1n the runotl l.'lt'ct1on in the
nation's large 1 stat,·. th\' 1wo-term
congressman from the S11tcon Valle}'
distnct south of. an Francisco comr\
square!~ up against a n·ah t) that ha'
defeated much mt>r\' form1dahk c..an-
d1datr\·
It's :ilmoc;11mpoc;-;1ble1u "1n a top-
of-the-t1ckt't race for go' ernor m l <;
scnalOr in ( ahforn1a unless ~ou·,e
run for some lesser 1>tatew1dc office
fir<;t
Over the last 50 Yl'nr'>. only Ronald
Rl.'agan and -I Ha)a...,Jwa '\UCc..e\'i·
full) defied that rule.· ;inti both had
namc·rl·cognll1l10 .1tl' Jllldgc~ Lsl hJu
docs not enJo~
"'iHOllS
Euas
Rut that"!. not all that's happened to
Z<.rhau . In the primarv he was hailed
as a "'Ill). chan~ma11c political
nc"'comer. But that was before mosl
C'altforn1ans saw much ofh1m .
Now the judgements of pol111cal
"eterans are a bit more harsh.
"In a primary race of nothin~s."
observes Assembly Speaker W1ll1e
Brown. "he almost appeared to be a
something. But now it's b«oming
clear he only looks good among
people who arc known as bad. He
cannot and 1s not demonstrating a
knowledge of fore ign affairs and
Cahforn1a."
Of'Course. Zschau hai.n'1 had much
chance to demonstrate such knowl-
edge 10 most California voters. h lakes big money for a relative
unknown 10 establish real crcdibihl}'
1n this mcdia-orientt'd 'itate It's
neccssarv to bu' tck' 1s1on ume 1n
two of America's four biggest and
most c.-xpcns1'1: media markets. Lo~
.\ngeles and San Francisco. plus San
Diego. acramento. Fresno and a
srnre or smaller areas.
Zschau hasn't had the money. At
the June JO campaign fund reponing
date. he trailed Cranston by about SI
m1lhon
One reason Zschau hasn't had big
money is that many conservatives
would JUSt as soon see him lose. That.
in fact. may be one reason a recent
poll sees him leading by only about I 0
percent in Orange County, the con-
servative heartland where GOP c.an-
d1dates need margins of at least 20 to
25 percent to overcome Democratic
maJonties elsewhere.
But Zschau campaigned in the
spnn.g as the only moderate in the
GOP field and his record of position
shifts on issues hke aid to the
Nicaraguan Contras and support for
Israel makes many conscrvati vC"s feel
they couldn't rely on him.
Some conservatives ~ltevc that
it's bener to have a li~ral Cranston in
his 70s, very likC'ly serving his last
term. than to elect a Zschau in his 40s
and put up with uncertain•> for as
many as three or fou r terms.
This reasoning figures that
Cranston. neanng 80 10 1992. would
either retire or be eas) prey for a
"real" Republican. There's also the
poss1b1hty an agmg Cranston will die
in office. allowing a Republican
governor to appoint his replacement.
o u·s all working against Zschau
nght now -his lack of statewide
experience. a 1hin bankroll and
luke"arm GOP support at best. even
his orponent's age
Which means 1t wasn·t JUSt one
1h1n~ that's happened to the Re-
publican challenger. but a host of
handicaps which at the moment seem
simply too formidable for him to
overcome.
Tltom., Ell., J1 • S.ota Mollie•·
bas~ col•m•l•• on stat~ ,,,.~.
Biggest U.S. toxic polluter,
Pentagon, exemptfromlaws
\l. ..\ ~111 1\(, rn" -r hl' Prntalf,(IO
1s unc of 1hr na1mn'\ h1&gl'''
producer~ of ha/f1rdou' \\·a\tc' -
from dangcrou' rhl'mli.31 u>rn·
pound-; to radl\l3ll1H' and h111l11lf.1lal
matcnals that u 1uld po1<,11n thl'
environment tor &l'nl'rat1on'
Yet the mil11.11'\ " c.'\l'Ol!)t lrnm
federal regulat1nn\ 1ha1 gl>' l'rn pn·
vate indu!\tl) l he gi.·rwr:.al' don't
have the Environmental t'rnll'l·t1on
gency or other tCdl'ral watchdo~
looking over their c;houldcr.
This may c~plain the Pcnt<igon \
appalling record in the d1sposlil of
poisonous was1cs dc'ip1tl' the c\pen-
dtture of millions of dollar. Pl·ntagon
tO\IC waste contract' ~n-c ... ~,.
rocketed from $4 million 1n I lllC tu
more than S88 million th" \\'otr
and will total \.a.Cll OH'r ~' hill111n
dunng the nc~l fiH· \l'•H\
But according 111 tlw f kll'll\\'
CA·partmcnt'\ o''n 1n,1'lt'l llH lll'1wr.\I
the monc) 1c; not "di 'l°ll'lll
"The l.>cpanml·ni nt D .. ·h·n<.t• 1, n111
in full comphanc(' "1th 1h1• R1·,our .. 1•
(' on\Cr' 1111on nnd Rl'ul\ l'n \ll .ind
othi.•t en' 1ronmcntal lav.\ .ind rl·~11-
l:1tion'." the '"'Pl.'i. tor genl'• ii '11n·
eluded "O\(•rall manng\'mull 11f
hazardous matt'nal\hat:lrdou' \\ll~l'
is unsausfacto~ . I he h:11anl•'ll" wa~te disposal cuntrat't1ng proccdun·
1s inefficient, at time' intffoct1 V{' .111ll
co51ly Training an~·ducauon ot
ha1ardou'i matenal · ndler,. 'upt·r·
'1~r~ and com man er. 1-. 1na<k·
QU3tC"
Thi~ nh11nHn8 ~11111.lu'>lnn w:i~
ba~d on inspection' at W mt111nr.
bast\ln thcconttn('n tal l nitrd "it:ue~
r!Oll '' 1n tl,1"-,111 ( •11.1111 ;in'1 \1'\ l'll
'
JACK
AIDEISOI
and JOSEPH SPEAR
r~ ~~
fofe ign countncs. Our associate
Donald Goldberg obtainl·d a copy of
the closely held repon. H\·re arc the
highlights:
• o one has laid down the law.
There 1~ no comprehcn~1 vc. Pen-
tagon-wide policy on the handling of
IO'(i(' Wa'itC!i. "The non approach
that 'the military scrv1C'C'\ kno" best .
\\hat they need' iscau'i1ng fragmented
management.·· the tn'ifX'Clor gen-aar' report obst'rv,·d.
• Ttw Pentagon 1s out ot 'itcp with
l'' l'l"\Onl' t'ISC' Forc.\ampk the single
1101tn ttuidt'hnt> followed h} the bras'i
''a' nromulgated 1n I Q 0 -and
dnc,n·1 1.onform to f('dt·ral laws or
r,•ttulallor" f\en the Pentagon's
ha,11. tldin1t1on of hatardous waste
J('K.'\n't ;lgrce w11h that lniJ down by
the i.i;rrnl government fo r pnvate mdu~tr. -a crucial d1,11nct1on fo r
ll'gal t t.'a.,on<. .\nd m1h1ar; offi<'crs
r,1u11ncl' allow 5toragc of dangerous
material\ in fonltt1c' th:u don't mct1
tto' \'.I nmcnt \tandard'
• 1-tlt· mihtar)' probahl ) d<Xsn't
~no" "hat it's do1na "Qualified
cngtn('('rtn8. 1entifit and en-
' iron mental \JX'{'1ahs1 " art 1n woe.
full} 'hcin ~uppl y 1n the Defense
IX-pnn mt'nt. panl> for budgetary
rc:t '""" "l'uhltc In~ nuhlic mter{''it
ha1ardou' \.a.J\tc program l'm1H111nJI
1mpac1. personal hah1ht) o! the
1nlltalla11on commandl'r. ett . "Ill not
al lo" DOD ha1an..lou' ma -
tl.'nalha1ardouc; "'astc o;talling n'-
quircments to be ignored." the report
''ams. "Quahficd cngincenng and
s 1ent1fic pcrc;onnel mus• bc cm·
plo\cd full 11mr " •our fm·nd~ ovcr.,ea' .1rr bl.'ing
diffirnlt. Disposal of \0).1(' mil11ar)
wastes in the Pacific poses its own set
of problems. For example. South
Korea and the Phthppincs may offer a
ready market for sale of ,urplus
paints. solvents and other potentially
hazardous materials -but Japan
won't allow the sale of virtually
an) 1hing of this nature that'c; made 1n
the L' nited States.
4.nd nobody wants such poisonous
11cms as lithium banenes. or am-
mun1t1on bo"'cs treated w11h a dead I ~
fire-rctardan1 chemical imilarly. n(1
countr} 1n ll'i nght mind will take
matcnal rontammatl'd wtth th e
cancN-c.aus1n$ chemical Pf'R off the
-'\m(•ncan m1htary's hand' The onl)
solution tn th('sc ca~' 1s 10 ~hip the
stuff back to the Unll('d State~ for
disvusal.
"This 1s a V<'r} ro'itl~ prcx-e'' •· thC'
1nsptttor general noted.
UNDER THE OOMl It tool !ht
Senate Judic1ar)' Committee JUSt lS
seconds to pas~ the propOSC'd lee·
tronic Communication Pn,·ac •\el
of 1986. which would make 11 a cnme
to hsten m on cellular tekphont•
con versattons
Jae• AIHl~t'fH ud Jon ,. ~•r
art' syedlratl'fl C'Ol•m11l1t1
i_.,t9SLLU Cel ._, ..
Ill.TD
a .. i••
Byrd:
Aman
for the
books
\ l
News comes from Dallas, via my ,
good Fon Won h friend Staley
McBrayer. that 0 . Harold Byrd has
died.
"What's that got lo do with the
Orange Coast of Cahfomaa?"
You well may ask, but the fact 1s
that when the promoters of what they
called Newpon Dunes were looking
for · someone to put up the money •
they seized on Col. D. Harold Byrd.
When Harold got out here to look
at what he and his millions bad
bought. he was typically deli&hted.
"Typically" I say for Harold was one
of these fellows who went through
life. regardless of myriad disappoint-
ments. always delighted.
~ause of his pa.st expcnence. the
first thmg he did was to look for the
bead of a newspaper. As it happens.
that was me -Burroughs is the
name.
The Board of SupcTV1sors of Or-
ange County, at the lime. was more
difficult to deal wnh then than it is
now. (I don't need to tell you about
now. do I? For that was before the
John Wayne Airport struggle.)
Anyway. the hea:ihne on the As.-
sociated Press story which appeared
m the Fort Wonh daily newspaper
read "Philanthropist Byrd dies at 86."
And so he did. But not until he had
financed all kinds of operations. For
example, the Civil Air Patrol. Now
there 1s something he did by sheer
bullheadedness. And a very fine JOb
he did. During World War 11. I kno"
from personal knowledge. that the
Civil Air Patrol did a fantastic JOb in
supplementing the effons of the
Coast Guard.
Hts initials "D H." gave nse to the
nickname in the East Texas oilfields
of "Dry Hok" Byrd. According to
legend he dnlled 96 dry holes before
he finally struck it rich and went on to
finance all kind!. of thmgs for which
h<' never expected any money He
wasn't disappointed.
One of the outstanding things he
did was to help finance h1~ cousin
Adm. Richard E. Byrd for his work in
explonng Antarctica. D. Harold Byrd
finan ced some of his cousin's explo-
rations dunng th<' 1920s and 1930s
For this Harold Byrd had a range of
mountains named for him. ..The
Harold Byrd Mountains.·· The~ 're
that way on the map today.
By training Harold was a geologist
His alma mater was a relatively small
Texas school but not big enough to
satisfy Harold·s giant amb1t1ons. so
he im mediately adopted the t;ni,er-
stty of Texas. For the Te,as band he
bought a giant drum I've seen the
drum but I can't tell ~Olft.>,actly ho .....
big tt was. It seemc; to me 11 had a
diameter of 19 feet but ma' be 11 was
20. o matter It was mou.nted on a
tncycle moving ... chicle wnh a ~t
halfway to the top of the drum from
which the drummer could accom-
pany the horns and the snare drums
and the rest of the band b~ beating out
the marchmg cadence.
No. Harold B)'rd nc,er did an)·
th mg small.
Like cve~·thmg else he did. Byrd
had giant fnends. o\mong them was
Retired Gen Jimm\ Doolittle
Doolittle was the commander of th('
Eighth Air Force m England dunng
\\t orld War 11 and he said "Byrd was a
sub~1an11al fnend of m10c We be-
lamc tirm fn1.:n1.h 1hrou1.th our
mutu.11 inter\''>i in a' 1allon during 1t\
't•ar' ul mtanl\. · hl.' 'aid
\a" the .\\~Ol.IJll'd Pres'>. "lhrd
.tl\11 \la\ lO·f<>undl'r and a dtrCC'ltlr llf
Dall<.t'·ar\'<t aircraft tnmpanl{''> 1n -
clud1ng Temco .\1rcraft < orp and
E"<ecut1\l' Fhcr' Inc In 1">5., h('
organiz('d and ht-came lhairman of
'pace < 11rp "'htch manufal'tUrl·d
propub1on and ground IC\I t-qu1p-
ml'nt 1c1 l·ngtn\.'\ and :tl.'m,nal.'.e
ttround <.upport l'Qu1nmcnt ..
In \lont1ng fllC about B)rd's death.
m) dear friend from Fon Wot'lb.
Staley McRrarer, said. "I know l\v1'd
was a clo5C fnend of )'Oun.·· Wcfl. I
guess so. Although hke a lot of
newsman. Harold all but drove me
nuts with ~omc of his "'ideas."
One idea ht' had wa~ that he wasn't
going 10 let an) pan of "'Tht' Dune-s"
bc.'comc an unloadtng -;pot for"booz<'
ltquor" or drugs . .\nd I will say that.
af\('r he took over Nl.'wport Dunes.
thc..'rt' was no fiddling with 1llcgal
OP<.'rations
One thing I rl.'mem~r distinct!~
.,...a, the row he had with the Board ol
\)uner' 1so~ o'er serving alcohoh1.
dnnb at the rcslaurant on the north
\Id(' o! thC' 1-iland Our supervisor'\
"ouldn't agree to tt and so far a I
kno"' 0 Harold B rd never, e"tt
"ant<'d to condone anything tha1 wa'
illegal
C\o, m~ Searchlight -reader fnends.
\OU will forgive me 1f I rcvm to a
. pani'h wish in Harold B)•nf~ mem-
on "Vaya con Dtos • .AJn110."
·.\l\O. thanks. fnefids. fo-rpumnaup
wnh -.ome of my cxtraord&n.tf)
mtmones.
Waltu B•fTMP• 19 tM Pllet't
fOHdlDI ,..,llsMr,
' ,.
·"'
{ -
; .
• \
............ .,Lee~
Harold and Jeanette ~entrom and Henry and Renee Segentrom
were all amlle. even bef'Ore they receiYed 8tancllng ontion .
• !CS!J
..,,,... ..... ., .......
Trumpeter aounda welcomtnc fanfare for
the aathertn& audience.
. Center
·be · ins
Delly ""°' l'holo by lllchMd Koehlef
First-nighter• atood on balcony under the win&• of "The Fire Bird."
l . ' -.
J
Pictured at the premiere: Tim Strader, president and chief executive
officer of The Center arriving with wife Susan. Maestro Zubin Mehta
conducting the Los Angele• P"hllbarmonlc, Master Chorale of Orange
County and Pacific Chorale. Parking valets waiting for limousines
on the driveway to the Center's landmark arch. Robert and Barbara
Grant admiring the festivitJea with William Lund. c hairman of The
Center's board of directors, and daughter Michelle Lund.
J,
with a
bravo!
J
0.., ......... ., ....... It .....
~n lighted the •ky a• concert-goen adjourned to party tents.
1 Raiders'
plight
remains
Despite 17-13 win
against S a n Diego,
LA is still just 1-_3
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Al Davis
couldn't help himself. he had to smile.
But the irony of wha1 was going on 1n
the Los Angeles Raiders' dressing
room didn't escape him.
"Can you 1mag1nc?" the Raiders
managing general pannel'"' said.
.. We're I and 3 and we're overjoyed ...
It wasn't quite a celebration. bu1 no
doubt, lhe Raiders were a happy
bunch following Sunday's I 7-1 3 vic-
tory over the San Diego Chargers.
As Davi!> pointed out, the Raiders
are 1-3. They hadn't lost their fi rst
three games 1n a season stnce 1964,
and already they trail the AFC West-
leading Denver Bro ncos by three
games. But late Sunday afternoon,
they were sm11tn$.
The first wtn didn't come easy. The
Raiders, playing without All-Pro
running back Marcus Allen. sure
didn't look like winners late 1n the
second quaner. They trailed the
Chargers 13-0 and 4uancrback Marc
Wilson was intercepted by Gill 8) rd
deep in San Diego territory
Not surpns1ngly. there were hoos
apknty from the l:rowd of 63.153 at
the Los Angeles Coli'>t•um. Wilson
hasn't been a pan1cularly popular
man in these pane; for quill' 'ome
time.
"I heard 11 1oda}." W1lc;on c;a1d of
the boos. "I al"a} c; hear 1t. I reah1e 11
shouldn't havl· an> impact ··
But things I urned around when Lo'
Angeles linebacker Jcrr) Rob1n~on
1n1ercepted a pass by Dan Fouts at the
San Diego 40-}ard line w11h 5()
seconds left before halftime
Wilson. "'ho pas,ed for 314 ) ards.
threw a 12-yard 1ouchuo-wn pa\~ tu
Dok1e Wilham~ wtth 16 \('l'OOU'> t~> gu
10 the half. making 11 I\. 7 fhe hom
subsided a bit
It t0ok the Raiders onl) ~5 '>l'Cond'
of the ~ecund halt to go ahead tor good
on a 40-yard sconng bomh from
Wilson to Je-.~1c Hec;1er That TD
came one pla> allcr ~an Diego's
L1on<"I Jame\ fumhleJ the '>econJ
half k1ckoll and f1m /'\1offc11 re-
covered lor Lo' .\ngcll''
The boos turned 10 c heer'
··JerT)\pla~ ""•ha great pla~ ... .\11-
Pro dt>fcn~1' e end Howie Long c;.11d nt
Rob1n~on·., 1ntcr<<·pt1on. undnuhted-
ly the biggest pla> of the Raider;·
season <.o far "I "as looking ngh1 al
11. Fouts ~a!. under pressure. faded
out oft he podet and he 1ned to zip 11
sidearm to (Charl1l'I Jo mcr
"Well. Jerry 1c; a gn~at cover
linebacker. and hl· givcc; us that
versa11lity that we didn't have before
He has that burst. He put 11 on. It "'a"
neck-and-ned 10 the hall. and .fem.
got th ere first. Whal a great plu) ... ·
What would ha\'e hal)l·ncd 1f thl'
Raiders had falkn 10 ll-4''
"We were 1h1nk1ng ahnul p;w11ng
out the Jim Jone' Kool-.\1d." I ong
<;aid. "We "l're going to ha'c .i group
su1c1de 1f,H"d ""' anolht·r ianll' ··
\
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1986
Cowboy• h•v• no trouble with Cerd1 Mondey, winning 31·7.112.
Bert Blyleven wrHn hlm..tf Into m•Jor leegue record book. 83.
He makes it happen
Edison's Henderson
diff ere nee in 1 4 -7 win
By RICHAl\D DUNN Delly Net C•1 p .-.1
It appears that Mike Henderson may have
come out of the same mold as J 1 m Thorpe.
or Bruce Jenner.
lf he were a baseball player, he'd probably
be able to fall out of bed and hit line dnvcs.
He's one of those kind of gu~s.
So when Henderson successfully moved
from wide receiver to quanerback this fall
for the Edison High football team. 11 ca meas
no surprise to Chargers Coach Dave White,
wbo in his first season at the helm has Edison
unbeaten (3-0) and ranked No. I 1n Orange
County.
Henderson's passing numbers agarnst
Servtte last week were not necessarily wonh
looking at twice. bu1 thanks to his second-
half heroics which helped lead the Chargers
to a 14-7 come-from-behind victory over the
highly-regarded Friars, Henderson has been
named the Daily Pi/or's Player of the Week.
White believes that Henderson's b1ggeM
asset at the quanerback position 1:. his
tremendous athletic ability. because so
many different things can happen with the
ball. Just like last week
tytng touchdown in the third quarter and
scored the winning touchdown with a I-yard
run in the founh quarter to lift Edison over
Servile.
But \hat's not half of 11 He also recovered
a fumble 10 set up the winning touchdown
dnve, defkcted a Scrv1te pass which
teammate G unnar Wolfe picked off in the
end zone. tntercepted 1wo passes and
recorded six 1ackles. four solo and two
assisted.
He did C\erything exetpt tear down the
goal post and dn ve the bus home.
"His strength 1s that he's a great athlete.''
Wh11e said "He can make thtngs happen
He showed" hat kind of a1hlete he is against
Servile."
Pla)1ng quanerback isn't unfamiliar for
Henderson. who pla}ed the p6s1t1on dunng
his freshman and sophomore years but was
forced to pla) second fiddle behind Mike
Angelo' 1c last season \o He nderson n1 oved
to "'de rcre1\er and became 1he Charge,..,·
Big Pia> Man.
"I "ork td at bccuminga good rece1\er last
year."' Hender!>on \aid .. .\nd this year Wl'
didn't ha'l' a quanerback. so I was left IO
take 1he J'lb. It wa~ there and I had to doJt
"But I Lhtnk because of my freshman and
!>ophomore years. the coaches fell 1ha1 I
could 'tan."
.\<; a wide rc:cl·1 ver last fall. Henderson
pulled in 20 u 11<:hcs and '>co n.·d e1gh1
IOUlhdo"n!>. ··Hl· caught all 1he bombs for
us:· Wh ite ..aid. ··He: ~as the bag pla} gu) ..
PrepPlayeroltlJe Week
1ng the football next year.
"He's gettin~ recruited in both football
and basketball, ' White said. "But he'd like
10 play college football. Some schools are
recruiting him as a quanerback and some as
a wide receiver because they saw him last
year.
"So it's a nice pos1t1on for him to be to."
Henderson completed only four of 13
passes (80 yards) against Serv1te. but it was
his prowess to the second halffrom all angles
of the field tha1 led to the vtctor).
He's too bus) now d1rec11ng the Edison
offense and supcrv1stng the Charger defen<,c
to reall) kno"' what's ahead.
"1\1 whatever rm doing thr best 31 that
11me 1s "'ha1 I'll probabl~ end up dotng 1n
w llegt .. Henderson said. '.'But I think
lootball 1s a spon for me. College recruiters
ha' casked "ha1 I think I m1gh1 want to pla)'
"l 1h1nk wide receiver ·~ my pos111on."
.\nd how about defense'! ·T m no1 rcall}
an cmotwna l pla)er at an:· he added. 'I like
lo h11 but I'm not a hard h11tcr. I'm matnl)
1herc tor our pa~\ defense:·
Hender~on. who run~ 1he 40 1n 4.65 and
bench prc<.~C!I 235 pounds. is not a full-ume
defen""'~ playe r. accord ing to White.
··Ht>'' JU'>t a great a1hlete." Whne said.
.. He ha~ great k et and al!>O a very strong arm
The onl~ v.l'akne~s he has now 1s readtng the
defcn!>I.''> jOJ hl"~ 1ne:1.penenced . But ht> II
1mpro'e ··
Delly,...,......, .......
The 6-2. 185-pound senior, who also stam
at safety in the secondary for 1he Charger'>.
was an All-Sunse1 League (second team)
wide receiver last year. "I feel I'm well
rounded as an athlete ... Henderson said of
his conversion 10 quanerback. "I feel that I
can do good at a lot of(pos1t1ons)."
Hender,on . .tlso a standout guard on the
( hargers· ba'>kl't ball team. made such a big
1mpre\s1on al "1de receiver last fall that
mam lullegc rec:ru11crs are up in the air
bel"l'cn lhl' '"o pos111ons. "ondenng ii
Hl'nder<,on would prefe-r catching or 1hrow-
L'ntonunatt>h tor Edison opponents
down thl· road · ,, Henderson improve' ~o
will the re'>t ot tht ( harger cast. And being
undetea 1ed 1hu'> far 11 1:.n't lookrng ·cas~ lor Mike Bender90n '• play at quarterback and
In aecondary sparked Edison past Servlte.
Henderson con nectcd on a 51-yard fl)
pattern 10 wide recet\tr Dan Hughes for lhl· ,J
Angels on 3-game
skid, but so what?
M au ch 's AL W est
ch a mpion s s imply
girding fo r Red Sox
K ·\1'11\.\S C 11 Y. \lo r \Pl -fhl'
.\ngds picked a gnod 11 ml' tor a thrl'l'·
game losing slrcal. -nght alte1
clinching lhl'. .\menrnn LeagUl' ~\·,1
11tk
··f\l'l"\th1ng "'"' tine 111n1gh1 l'\·
lCpl the outlomc ul thl' g.1me."
.\ngch Managl'r (1l·ne \·fo ud1 -..11d
\1onda~ n1gh1 at"ll'r thl' l-...111\.1\ ( 11'
Ru~al<>po'>l~da~-1 '1tlol"\ l1 "a\lhe
third st raight Im' tor lhl' -\ngl'I<. "me
the' unscak·d thl' Rm ah a~ \.\.-nh.~rn
0 1,·1c;1on champinns· C1l'orge Arl·11
douhkd home thl· \lotnn1ng run Im thl·
Ro}al!. 1n thl'. \lxth toning .rnd \1 ,1rl.
Gub1c1a and BuJ Hl.ll i.. uimbtnl'J on
an e1gh1-htlll'r
··That was a good llOl'. a guod. l n'p
game." <;aid Royals 1nwnm managrr
Mike Ferraro ··c1uh1cta lhrl'" hard
He brokl' a fe" hat'> tnn1gh1."
Black lhl n111 g.1\l' up J h1 l 1n '',
inning:.. earning lw. l'lghth '>3\l'
··m~Kk1l· thn•\\ .1 Im hl·t1rr 1n-
nigh1."· I l·rr.tr1• 'J1d
I h1· lu~n ",,, I ~.11111 I ugo I I
··~ l.''rl' 1:wtt1n~ '111,ll' 1h1ng' don1· 111
gl'I rl•a1f\ l11r thl' pl.1\t•tl'i ... M.1111 h
,a1J
Tonlght'sgame
Angles <Mc( ask1ll 17-91 at
Kansas C'it) ISaberhagcn 7-11)
T1ml'. 5·35.
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Radio: KMPC (710)
(1uh1C1a . "ho began the season 0-~.
rJ1".ied his record to 11-6 The nghl-
hanJer had four stn~eouts and one
"·II~ "htlc outdud1ng .\ngels staner
l rhano Lugo 1-1
Hud Rl.ick rcl1c,l·d C1ub1c1a 1n thl'
,1·u·n1h .inJ p1l keJ up hi\ eighth
..a~e
I onn1e Sm11h"• 1v.o-out homer
ga q· the Ro~ ah a 1-11 kad in the third
"im1th pic ked on a 1-1 dchve11 from
Lugo fo r h1~ eighth hoo1t'/ron of the
)l'3\00
fhl' ·\ngcls. "ho dinched 1hc .\L
We'>t 11tle last wee~. tied It in the
founh ~hen former Ro}al Mark Ryal
h11 h1\ '>l'tonJ homl' run deep into the
hlcarhcr\ 1n n~ht field .
K1·\ 1n Sc1t1l·r\ onl·-out ~ingk tn
thl' 'il\th wa\ follo\locd b' Rre11's RBI
douhk. Se1111•r \l"Drt'd ea'itl) to pul
lh1· Ro) ale, on top. Lugo escaped
furthrr damag1· h~ getting Frank
Wh1tl' and Jamil' <)u1rk to ground
llUI
Padre back to first safely
Kevin McReynolda alldes back to first as
Dodger Jeff Hamilton awaits throw. For
San Diego, lut in the Natioftal League
unset League foes to the fu1ure.
Weat, that waa about the only safe territory
for the Padr~ who lost l 0 -0 to Dodge n
Monday night. For the 1tory. see Page 83.
Boston fans getting itchy over ticket availability Reds say
• . Hut thl' 1e.1m l\0°1 talking \1'1 mass conti.ts1on l'khorah ,, \111nl· It h.111tx·1·nJ1hatx 111 Darker Fe n '.\fay Park s cozy sea tin~ Thn .il\Cl .m· \lollntkrtng v. hn 1qll \\in thl' Thi' bcs1-of-,eu•n 1'h;1m p111n\hlp 'I rll'' l11r ,,., 1•r.il \l':tr' .rnll Jl\11 h.1J .1 h1·an u1nd11111n ~I
illb t th dt th I. 't \ml'nl.111 lcJglll' hat11nv lltk 111 thl· rail~ begins O ct. 7 at f'eO\\U\ P;irk l hl· R1•d "''' ·'"'uru'1l11'l'l11lh1'lam1h,a1J 't b w es r e c e 0 e 1 m I h1.'l\.\l'l'O Bmt11n lhtrd h.t,l·m.in \\ .ldl· Ho~<. posted a 5-7 rrrurd ag.Jlll\t lhl' \ng1•1, durin)I ( 11•Jm.1n ·, lathl·r h.1.t dll"U '.1rlln 111 lht ··,on e
---.ind Don \1.11t1ngh ol thc '-l'" \ 11rlo. \ ankl'l''> the regular ~eason 'l'"'on .\nJ Rogg' l"'l h" mothn "hl·n 'hi· .w"'
BOSf()"-J (.\I'):_ .\llhough lhl· Bmt11n Hut th.111~ n11t l'\IX'll1·d 10 hcdl'ltd('d un11l ,1 Boggc;enterrd a three-iame 'cne' Jg.;t111\l "·•'lo.ilkdin.itrafTicJt,1dcnt1n IJmra l l.1 1n d d
Red "ox ha\C alln1ated CIOl' ot lhl' 0111\l \l'J\llll·l'nding luur-gaml' ,l.rll'\ Bal11more Monda\ n1gh1 Wtlh a l~o-po1n1 k,1J June t··a e
chronic cases ofcolkl'll\ l' fan an\1e1~ 1n spurt\ \11ind,1' onl· Ja, alter Ao,1on dclcall'<l o'er Ma111ngl)' .. 352 to .~50 \ hnghter pl.'r~nnal 01111· ,Jn11· 1hri111~h th1· .& 1
history. there arc still two c,1gn1ficant basl.'hall I ornn10 l ~-' 111 dinch thl' ·\ml•man I <'agul' Ma111ngl~ figures "11 will prohahh g11d111,n rnformancc of Denn" ··nil<. .rn· H11\d "h(l\1'
matter'> to be <;citied h<'forl' the' nwet th1· Ea'it 111k. Rl'<l 'ill\ Ian' ''l'rl· q1H·uing. 11p tiir 10 1h1· las1 \\Cekcnd." 'llltll"'\ ~unda' l.1n1l' during .1\1·.1'''"111 man' An~els 1n the ·\mcncan I cague t hi1mrtcirl,h1r pla}(lfTl11 h·1' hut turned .1\.\nv "11h no word nn .\nd Boggs, muC'h hke h1<, 'illlnl'l' .11 1lw nnuhk' including .1 m1J -,1trllml'I 2X-da'
senc" "tw111011·t11rn 1111lw p.irlo.. "h11h ,1·~11' onl\ platl',,1lc;o1~1ak1nga '-"a11-and-~l'c ,1t1 11ud1• .1h,enl-calkr hc"t:n11n1.1,1t.1111r11111••\1'thl·1n)!
o\n 1mml·diatc que-.11110 for lh1· Ian' "ho II 'iii' ""I'll look 1n the papers on 0 11 t, .ind 1h.11 tnp.l"l'd lor 1h1· \II -..1.11 ( 1.inw .rnd "·"
haw been hu11t up and kt do"n h~ \1•11·r.il ··11.in I \a\ "hl'fl 1h1•\ "Ill gc111n 'Jk ."' ,,HJ w1ll tl'll 1t all." hr said. ~'"lx·nJl'd 1v.1u· h' lht t1·.1111
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among them fromallar ro,'>Nl'" tngl:rnd \\Ill .in· 'till \\01~in~ 1111 111~l t' lo r 'l':l\on lllh·t 11ngl'd"1th ~aum·'><>ascatchcrR1d1(1eJ111.111' 1•1~.., h111 ln,1 h111h11m,·, 1n 1h1· 1/1,111.l -..l11n
be able 10 gl'I 11ct..e1' fnr lhl· pla,nfl, 111 tlw hnldn' \11d "l' '1111 h.l\e \l'\l'n rqwlar·,l'.1<.on \l'>ll'f d11~d Sunda) He wac; 1nld ot hl't lk.11h I hl' tt•am·., l:i\l '-' orlJ \n11·, l '""" ,.1n11· "'
tin1cs1part..1n profr~"onal ha'il'hall hall g.irlh'' tu ht· pl:tH'd lwrl'. 'o "l' would ha\l' after the game. 1 •11 11·" hrn thl· Red ~11' l)(:.11 < h1, .11?11
We'll open no wine,
until it's time ...
Unless Robins on,
Rams find they a re
very . ve ry thirsty
from AP dispatches
Their ~1an1ng 4uanl·rhack 1<; hurt
and the)' 'vc JU'il al:i'lorbed a 'ound
whipping. but the Ramc; <,houldn't
stan feeling sorry for 1hrmc;l'l\ec,
Coach Jo hn Rohin'inn 'a"
"We'll fight through ih" thtng,"
Robinson said Mnnda}' "If ou alto"
yourself to wallow tn an} ktnJ of c;l')f. '
pity about thoSl' tlu ngs, 'ou 'II nm'i
your next opportunll). )Our nnt
chan~ to win
"And our ne\t chanct' to "'1n 1\
Sunday aga1m1 f ampa Ra, ..
The Rams." ho w<•nt into \unda" ·,
game undefeated. were upset ]4-20 b)
previously winlc ~ Philadelphia. and
the Ram" lo~t ~uancrhack "ite-vt·
Bankowc;k1 in th(' procc<1~
Bankow<1k1 \Uffl'rcd a scvl'rr sprain
nl his nght knee. a knee on which hl'
already ht" had fh r operations
Ht wns hmp111~ not•Cl'ahh .11
Ramc;' Park MondJy and. alt~ou(lh
he !>Bid he m1gh1 he ahk Ill pin~ a<.
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\1deltned for .11 ll'a'il a ~l>upll' o t
wcck<1
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third q11arll'r nt th1· ganw ag.11n\I lhl'
f-agl1•c; and lhrt•w h1r IM \ard' .ind
1hr<·1· l\)Uthdn\\n\, '"Ill hi.· thl· '"Jrli.'f
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the huddk
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fir,t al 11on K11l11n""' ""d hl' n·.ilh
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"hen he hd' tn It '-111'\ r I D1 1'l j\l'I'
hun 'iund.I\ hl"ll plJ\ "und,I\
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Roblneon E•erett
"unda" the\ al<;o lo<;t hn1·h:ll k1·1 ~tn e Bu~1ck ·for the <>ca,on.
Bu\lcl. 11nderwl'nt \urgcl"\ \lnnd.1'
for .1 l':lrttlag1' 1car he ~uffen·d 1n hi\
nghl kn<'l'
I onk1ng hack 110 ""hat "'·'' .1
1l1rgl•ttahk game for 1h1· Ram' Roh
1n\11n 'n1d "We ob\ 1ou\h ~tun~ up
tlw 101n1 \.\c pla~ed p(lorl\ 1n .Ill
ph.ll>t'\
"I'd C'\pre<><.ed the opmmn th.it I
thought Philadelphia was c1 prt'll'
[!.O()(f tl'llm 1 thought thev would pla\
lhl' \\.1\ th1'\ did hu1 I didn't thin~
\\1"d pfo, 3'i0 poor!) as \\.'C d td ..
Roh1nc;on talked ahout the Ram'
1•.irl\ ml\takc.., and the fa ct 1ha1 thl'
I ·'Ilk' tonk ct<h antage of thl·m to
1ump oul 10 .t big lead
·II \\,I\ IU\I one ofth<>'it' da)' "hen
n1•lh1n~ "t'l\I right." he ..aid "Thoc;1•
thing' happen to groups. 1ust hke the\
h.lp("l'n 1c11nd1'1du<1I\.. -'
1
Heckler incident
has Ditka fumi~g
L.\KL FORES I. Ill < o\ 1>1 -\n
aggravatt'd oach Mtkl' L>1tl..1 thrl·at-
cncd to end postgame Ol'"' lt1n
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-Orange Cout C?All Y PILOT I Tuesday. September 30. 1986
Spinks to
withdraw
because of
apartheid
NEW YORK (AP) -Promo1cr
Butch Lewis is going to try 10
withdraw Michael Spinks from thi.·
HBO heavywdght champ1onsh1p
unification senell, Don King. Lewis'
partner in the series. said Monday.
Lewis has called a news conference
for 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday 1n Nl·w
York.
The news confcrrne1."s purpoSt:,
according to an announcement from
Lewis' office. is for p1nb and Lewis
to make "a ve0 significant and
dramatic announccmenl concerning
their 1mmed1ate carct·r plans. thl·ir
involvement in the $30 million HBO
heavyweight~nilicauon series and
theirefTons r~larding thi.' modern day
holocaust 1along plan· 1n apanh1.·1d
South Afrn:a ··
"The anno11ni.1.·1r11:n1." thl· rl'll'U\e
added. "will have ram11ica11on~ in 1he
world of hu~111e,~ ... ;>ort' and polt-
ttcs."
, Apartheid"''" tx· 1hc rctl\on g1Hn
by Lewis for lctl\ 1ng 1hc 1ournarnl·n1.
King said
U nder 1hc HBO '>l'rtl'\ f11rnwt.
Spinks 1.ould l'nd up lighting tor thr
undisputl·d 111k aga1n\l thl· r ham-
p1o n of lhl' \\.·urld Bening A\\11( 1a-
tio n. "'h1d1 t urrenth rl'l'o~n11c'
South .\In ca
But, King ,,11d Jpa11hl•td "''II no
longer be an l'\l U'>t' a q11lahk to
Lewis.
The WB.\ "'Ill 1.11-.l' .K·111111 aga111'>I
South Africa JI 11' ,11n\l·n11on al
Reno. Ne' .. on Ott ~ '· l.1mn Hinn,,
WBA coun'>l'I. \JIU h' t)h11nl· trom hie,
Philadelphia utfar
High school football
players of the week
BILL ARTUKOVICH
Corona del Mar
A 5-1 O. 155-pound senior
outside linebacker. he was in on
J I unassisted and six assisted
tacklt's in the Sea Kings' gaml'
with Capistrano Valley
·--------------------~
TODD ASHBY
Coeta Mesa
.\ 5-10. 190-pounJ senior de-
fensive lineman. his O\erall play,
as well as four tackles, led thl' way
10 the Mustangs· third s1ra1ght
win. 35-8 over Santiago.
·--------------------~
JAMES PACOT
Eetancla
A 5-11. 160-pound Junior. he
caught five pa~se~ for 90 ~ards
and returned an rntl'rCl'pllo n 20
\ards for a touchdo"'n 1n thr
Eagles' 41 -26 los~ Ill Loll .\m1go~.
·-------------------~
ED MILUM
Newport Harbor
A 5-10. 165-po und Sl·n1or run-
nrng back and free salct)'. he ran
for 157 vards on ~2 came~ and
had an 1ntcrcl·p11un in the Sailors'
o-0 \\In O\l'r llun11ngrnn Beach.
·---------------------
ANDY MYERS
Laguna Beach
A. 5-11 . 198-pound senior full-
back and defens1 ve end. he scored
on a 3-~ard TD run a·nd was thl'
big pla~ maker o n defense with 3
sacks and .:! forced fumblcl>. ·--------------GUNNER WOLFE
i . ~
UNUHLINO
Huntiuton .Beach··
T he 5:'1 I. 185-pound. senior
free safety, hawked Harbor's All-
CIF Mark Craig. holding h im to 3
catches and baning down 3
passes. and covering a fumble.
·--~~~~~~~~~
JEFF JONES
Irvine
The 5-9. 150-pound Junio r
qua rterback completed his first
eight passes and finished 11 of 14
for 11 3 yards. He has completed
l3 of 33 (70 percent) for the year.
·--------~--------~
JEFF BERGER Unl•enlty _
.\ 5-10. 175-pound sernor free-
safcl}. he was in on 17 tackles.
credited with three solo. fi ve lead
and nine assisted tackle~ 1n a I O·ll
los~ to Woodbridge. . ----------------------
DAVID TOWNSEND
Woodbrldtle
A 6-0. l 9~pound St'n1or run-
ning back and strong safety. he
rushed for I 03 yards on 22 came'
and was the team's second leading
1ackler on defense.
·----------------------
JIM O'BRIEN
Mater Del
The 6-1. 190-pound ~cnror
receiver. had five catches for I 07
yards and a TD playing o pposite
Santa Ana's top com1.·rback, set-
ting up a TD on a 53-}ard grab
·--------------------~
RAY SMITH
W e.tmlnater
., ..... ..,._
St. Lout• Cardinal• runntnc back Ottt• Anderson l• atopped
after a abort game Monday nlcJit a&alnet Dallu Cowboya.
Cowboys ramble past
0-4 Cardinals, 31--7
"We're going 111 ,11,1'll'nJ rl'IJtton\
.with So uth .\fnl.l .. Htnn'> ~JIU .. II
will have nu 'oil' Jnd "l' "'111 not
sanction 111k tight) in \11uth \l11l a
until apartheid I' aboh-.hl·d
"We have e\l'r\ lllnlidi:nt.·e IL (J
resolutio n) will ht.· p.t"l'U unani-
m ously."
Binns said. hov.l''L't ··V. t· l.innu1
penahLe outh .\fm«tn ti~htl·r~ ··
They would be-allo wl·d to light Im
WBA titles. but not 1n ~oulh ·\lm;i
Edison ~ The h-0. 175-pound 5en1or
cornl."rhark had two 1ntcr-
cep11ons. brcal..ing up 4 would-be
comple11uns. covtnng Scrv11e·~
top recc1"er. as "'ell a<> 5 l:ll'klr.,
·----------------------
RICH BRAND
Fountain Valley
The 6-0. 235-pound Junior
ou1s1de linebackl'r-offcn ~I\ c.·
tackle, had 6 10111al hits and 7
assisted tackles on defense. hlod -
ing consistently well on offcn e
·---------------------
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Quarte rback Dann ~ Wh11e passed tor 223 yarJ-;
and three touchdowm to lead 1hr
Dallas Cowboys 10aJ1-7 \ 1ctol) oH·r
1he winle!>!> St. Lout'> < ard1nals in a
~a11onal Football League gami.' Mon-
da~ night.
Wh11c. operating a Dallas offense
\.\tlh runnrng back Herschel Walker
subbing for 1he tnjured Tony Dorsett.
thre" his touchdown passes rn the
fir'il , third and fourth quarters.
The ( ·owbo} s mounted a I 0-0 lead
at halfllmt• before Ottis Anderson's
10-}ard scoring run put St. Lours on
1he board early in the third quaner.
KURT SZUBA
Ocean View "Come Wt:dnesday. l'Vel)ont· will
knov. wh~ I'm holding the prl'\~
conference," said Lewi~. v.hu 1\
Spinks' close frll·nd and advisor.
"Everyone\ ac,~umrng 1h1 ng' I'll ll't
them kno"' V. l·dnl''>da\
'T m und1.·1 .1 Int o l prl'\~U ll' ··
Thl' 6-l 205-pound tight 1.·nd-
strong safely caught fo ur pa\Sl''
f(1r 1'14 )ards. He also turncd 1n a
lint· hlock1ng pcrlormantc 1n a
14-0 los' to M 1rnnn V.1<;10
The 5-10. 170-pound \1.•nwr
running back-dcfcn)1vc.· bal'k
rushed for 90 yards and un1.· TD
on 13 came~. He also 1n1crccptl'(I
~Santa .\na Valley pasc;ec;
White. who cumpletl·d 16 ot .:!9
passes v.h11c suffering 1wu 1nter-
cep11ons. no"' has I 0 10111.. hdown
passes for the season.
T he Cowboys 1mpro~ed 10 3· I with
the vrclol) in the nat1onall} 1ele' l!>l'd
gaml'. Thl' 11 pmnlH'nabled Dalla' 10
11c 1he . l·L rl't:ord forron~crutl\l' 30-
rm1111 garlle\ at the \l~tn ofthl' \C3 \0n
ftll' 1968 Ncv. York (j1anl\ and I IJ7'
Hutlalo Bill<> <oharl' lhl' rnord
Rookie Mike Shcrrard gathered in
White's archrng. 39-yard pass latt' in
the opening period for Dallas· first
touchdown and Rafael Sept1c n
bo01cd a 32 -}ard field goal 8 1/i
rn1nu1es later "I !..no "' hl··, tr) 1ng lo get out of 11:·
said King ''ho " promo11n~ the
un1ficat1on wnn '' 11h I l'"" ac;
(}\. na m ll D u11 Im
·---------------------·----~--------------~ ..\ltt·r i\nderc;on'c; scoring run fol-
lowing the \ernnd-half k1l·koff. the KEN BARKER
Marina
DANNY ONTIVEROS
Saddleback 'it I OUI'> fell to 0--l undt·r Ill'\\-head
( o ath (1cne '>talling\. a lornwr.
(ti\\ ho\'> a''l'ilant lOalh
< O\.\OO\'i went back to work \\1th ;
( 1ordori Bank'> rr turnr ng the cnc,uing ···Ht• Jun'1 ''•IO I 111 fig.ht l\f 1kl·
THon .. ·r, '>11n .1n unhl'Jll'n po,q•r
punchl·r "111 dMlll·ngl' Tre,or
Bert>1L I-. l11r lhl \\ orld Bm1ng < oun-
t1l 111lc ''" .:.~ .tnd t.11u lJ he '>pr ni..~:
opponent
Thl' 6-0 2115-pound \t'nllir
center had an 8b pem:nl l'lli< 1en-
e) ra1rngon film. hdping lo pa'l'
the v.a> lur thl· '>ti.. mg,· 15-l > an.h
ru\h1ng in a 17-7 lo"
A 6-0. 160-pound re1.l'l\l'r and
deti.·ns1' c back. hl' c 1ugh1 li\l·
passec; for 58 }ard,. indud1n~ .1
I J-~ard .. rnnng rncp11on in .1
.:!-l-X \ld<H' O\t'r I.a H.ihra
r he,· tl'tun "'a~ lhl· ~5hth ul Dalla,·
< oal h I om· 1.andr) \ (·an:er. I \Ing
him \lllh M1a m1·,. Don ~hub 1<1r
\l'lond plali: on lhl' all-time 'ii I li't
Crl't1rgl• ll,1lj\ I\ ~o I \.\tlh '.:!'i
. k 11. kutT 56 'ard'> 10 St Lou1.,· 42.
\'e1cran. f on} H rll wa'> on the
rl'll'I\ 1ng end nl Wh11c·s I "\-yard
'>ll>nng pa\<. four pla} s la1er. Dallas
then cap11al111:d on 1v.o <>achof< 1rds
t)uarterharJ.. Nell Loma'<. who "1f-
k rcd lour 1nll'rlep11on\.
SPORTS BREAK
Mary Lou Retton
vaults into a new~-
field schooling
From AP dispa1ebc.>s
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\\ho 'Jultn l 111 l:iml' .ind l111 t1111l rn till'
I 9X-l f >h mp11 I 1.inw-. ... 11d \1111111,l\ th.it
'>d1011l \.\tll -.uppl.tn1!!'ll1t1.l\l11\111 hl'r lik
no~
In .inn .. un 1n1• I 11 tl·t1r1nH·11 1 lr11111 g'mn:l\ltl'-
thL' I X-\l'Jr-11h l f<l'll1111 \,1111 'lit· 1' • 111\l' 111 \lgn1ng .1
tontrat'I "'1th '-IH kit' l\l•lf• 111 tw .1111mmrn1a111r nn
thl' -.purl
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I h,l\C •ILhll'\l'd lhl' g,11:.il\ ,1\ J
~' 11111<1'>1 1h;11 I wt nut tor m\\l'll
\I'' n ,ii \l'at' .1g11 .. Kl·tlon .,;11d <11
.1 Ill'"'' ton k n· n\ l' .. 'v1' goa 1,
nu.,.. Ml' l11"<trd t.11lkg.c
'But I'll .1lwa>' Ix· .1 pan 111
g'mn.t,llt\ "hclhn J' ;1 n1111
nwn 1.1 wr (Ir 1•1.11h1 ng
·T H· 'Pl'lll m\ '~holr l1k 111
the g\ 111 -11 'l'ltr., o f h.11d \\t11k
""w I ha\l tlw IL'\l 111 nH l1k 111
do what I "'~till
Retton I kr ;igl'nl l11hn I r.1i.'ll.1. .,,11d
her \lgn1ng \.\1th 'IB< ., 111\1 .i m,11ll'r of 11nw V.l··rl'
nintcrnc.•d heta uw '"l' '\ll \oun~ liu1 "l··rL' l l11'>l'
· f hn '" B< I "1)1dd like \1.1 1\ I ou 111 part tu pall'
(a\ :r l11m m1·n 1.11111) 111 J ll lhl' I.!' m "·"''~' t'' cnl' the' d11
up 10 .t ntl through lhl' XII I lh r11p11' · 1n \t•11ul \nu th
K11n .. 1
In till' 111'> \n~t'lt'\ C 1,tnH'\ Kt·1111n "'"" tht gold
ml·dal tor 1nd1' 1du;1I Jll .1rn11ntl l 11111pc1111on. hmn1t·
ml'dJI'> 1n thl 1111111 l'\l'rl l\l' .inc.I unncn paralld h.ir\
and s1hl'r\ rn tht• 'ault and ll'ilm t11mf)l't11111n '>hr "'·"
nam1.·d lhl' \I"' I l'lllak \lhlell' o l lht· \ l'.tr .tnd "ipor 1'
lllu\tratl·d·, \po rl,rn J n 111 lhL' \ L'jr .tl11ng \'llh hurJkr
fd\.\ 1n \,l ow' 111 I IJX-l
Quote of the day
Brian Bosworth, thl' Oklahoma U nl\tl'\11}
l1nehac kcr o n the numllt:r ol media rcquC\h he
rec<'t\t'\ as I he Ao1. thr 1111trageou\ t·haractcr 1n <,un~la\\C\ and a pun I.. ur \1oha\\k ha1rcu1 · \lot
of t1ml"\ 11 ''' h:i"k and a hl·adadll' Bui a\ m >
father \;rnJ I t'll'ltll'd th1\ l,tU\ r ,c gol lo frnl
him "
Vandeweghe signs 6 -year deal
P<>f{ r I •\~f> -H 1gh-\rnnng for m
\o\-dfd K1lc1 \iandrw1.·ghe \lgn1.·d a \l~·)'l'ar
cl1ntrat t v.11h Pbnland M onda' and 1,a1d
he hoped the agreement mean\ he will
fin1\h hi\ prnfc\wmal ba~kl'th:ill t arc<:r a' a mcmhcr of
the T ra ti Bla1cr\
It wa" '>Omclhing tha1 went \Cr> v1.•r> ~mouth I>. ·
\ ande""cghc ..ard of ht\ ncgot1a11un' '-'Ith the filall'r'
"'We did not tr> and tec,t th<' fl\'l' :tttent market bccau-.e
I believed that wa' not thc d1rt\t1on l wanted to takt• I
told the Trail Bla1er'i I wanted to pla> here ...
The 6-K Vandeweghe. who ha-; a'eragcd 2l4
po1nt'i J>('r game in 'ii~ NBA ~ason\, '9gnt•d the contract
on ltvc 1.al'lh.' televmon on lhc BIA1ero;' talk 'ihow. l1 1'i
~1~ter f auna 1~ the 'ihow·s co-hO\I
Oak Tree begins Wednesday
-\R( ..\DIA -The l!Sth Oal-. I rl'c
thoroughbred racing meeting at Santa
-\n11a begin\ Wedncsda)'. highltgh11.·d i'l>
the $60,0(XJ-added Hl'nl)· P. Ru.,,l'll
Handicap.
E
·\ field o l 14 "l'tHcrcd 1n lhl· 15th runntng of thL·
H u~wll Hand1uip. a I 1 1-m1il' l'H·nt for \-)car-olds anu
up on '-anta J.\n1ta ·, 1urfcour\l'
[ k\'en of thn'>c 1.•nten·d .Hl' a'>\1gned either 11 h m
11 7 pound'
·\\\lgncll 11 7 pound\ art• Monlclrlo. who wrll Ix·
ndd1.·n h' ( hn' ~1d arron. \rmada. h·rn.tndu I 0111
RcaL h L:ttlit f'rnca) <ind 1:-agling. Darrl'I Mt 1 largul'
·\\\1gncd 11 fl pound\ arc Shcrk1n (ore.·~ Hlal 1-.
'-adirpour. \.1n11ag11 \1110. \11cnt1on. C ia11 "lie.'' en'
'>th1llcr P.11r1d. V:ikntuda. I ours l l' Grand. 11111
"ihoemjh•r "·•'>lh. I dd1c I kl.thou\\a\l'. and < il<t ro\.
·\k\ "inll\ ·
l<ounding nut thl' lldd Jrl· \emilkm ~ho wrll tx·
ridden h) f{;ifad Ml•ta and " J'>\l&nl·d 11 5 pound~.
l\·111 Hon hum ml' '><inJ ' Ila.,.. k). 114 pound\. and
l>anrchel Ra) \1 h1lle I Ill pound\
11 all 14 c n I n e'> go lo I hl' po\t. thc l1>1al pu r\l' "ill tw
\<,'J 4 ~1JJnd the w1nnl'r "'Ill rnlll'CI $42.450
Po\t tt mL· Wedne\da~ 1s I p.m . Thl' 27-day Oa~
I rt'L' ffil'Cting linl\he' on Nm ' Ral'lng \\Ill bt· hdd
V. t•dnl'\d:t)' through \u nda) c; with 'JX•t·1al pn>grani'
on< o lumhu'> Da~. Ol l. 11 and clo"ng Ja)
Argyros: Mariners will stay
'>f \ f 11 ~ -l>t•\ptll' an e~cape d au\e
tn h1' flt'"' ka'>c and ano1hn ~uhpar )ear al
tlw gate Manner' ov.1w1 < 1l·orge Arg) ro'>
'a'' hr plam to kl'CP h1' \men ran League
tlac,chall franrh1w in "ica11k
"I ha\t' no 1nt1.•n111in of mo' 1ng the Manner\ ...
\r~)ro\ '>aid
"I hl· prl''' h;t\ kd thl' LOmmunil) into rq~ardin~
the a11enJanL1.' guarcint\ ~·l·t1on of the lca..,l' as an
'l''>lJJX' dau\t' · 11 t'> mit <In l''>carx· dausc hccau'>e \\e'rc
nut gotl)g amwhcrr l''>t JPL' llr otht•r"'l\t'"
·\rg)'rn' a re"dent ol "lcwpon Hcarh. c;a1d the
dau\e 1<. in lhl· K1ngJ11fTll' lca!>e '>O 1hc team 1<;
guarante{·J the munc) 11 nl'ld' to break evl'fl. and so the
county or anyone else tan stop the tearQ from leaving by
bu) ing the nece'l~rv number of ticketl>.
"They can buy them 1n advance of the seal.on.
during the ..ca~on or even buying sho nfoll nfkr th('
<.cason:· he ..aid. "Our finger is not on the trigger .. "
Chargers get defensive back
[iJ ~AN J>ll.(1() -The San Diego
( 'hargcr\. 'ieeking lo \lrengthcn a wrak
cll'lcn\lve \ect>ndal), 1oda~ acquired
rookie delen'i1ve hack Ven< re C rlenn 111 a
trudl' with the New l.ngland PJ1not'i
In e·H·han~c for ( 1lcnn lhl' Charger\ <.l'nt Ni.•w
f-.ngland an undl\dO!>t.'d I '>li 7 drafl pick,< hargN' kam
'ipokesman f{1ck "im1th c,a1d
Glenn. a \Ccond-round drat\ cho 1c<.'. pla}ed 1n rnch
of the Patnoh ' firi.t four games a'I a .. nickel" hack.
meaning he ente red the game on pn'i'iing downi. n'i n
fiflh defender in the 'iCrnndary.
"Glenn wa~ well-liked hy o ur 'iCOUt'i in rnllcge and
h(' sho uld g1 ve our ~·condary more ver'\atthty because
he can play c;afoty and rnm erba«k," \aid Ro n Nay. the
C harger. drrettor of ~out in,. "Cilcnn ha-; got e'tccllent
'>peed and l'i a good tackler ·
A three-year 'itarter at Indiana ~late. C1lcnn ha'i
been clocked 1n 4 48 'iCcond'i in the 40-yard duh and
hold~ a 'iChool record with 17 career mtcrc-cpflOll'i. In
h1\ 'iCntor year. he wa\ named defensive player of the
year 1n the M1,'io11n Valley C onfrrenC'~
USC's Cotton, Tanner tabbed
~o ulhl·rn < al1fornia ltnL·hat l-.l'r
Marrn\ C 'ottun and llankl·r K.11111\ f .inner
ha' e hcl.'n named l'an lk -1 CJ < ,;nkrl'flLl'
pla~L'r' o f the wcl'k. nmkrl'm'l' ( 11rn-
m1vWlll l'r fhuma~ (.I lan,cn 'ia1d on 1\lond:I\
( o tto n. n jUn111r trom OaklanJ. led thl' ·1 ro1an'>
dl'len\l' that .. hut J o"' n 1hc ~o 8-rankl·d Wa,h111g1ti11
H usktl'\. g1 v1ngSnuthl'rn ( alilnrnra a 111-10 victor\. I k
was rreditcd with 18 ladle\ and on1.· 'ar k. Hl' 1~ lhL'
~oungt•rhrotht•r ol Laguna lk :11.h ll1gh lc101hall 1111a1m
L llUt h I Im d ( nllon
·1anna.a1un1or Imm Valtn-
da. had \t'\ en l ateh}M> lor 77 )ards
and thrc"' .1 wuchd'l>"n p:l<i\ that
tied till' '>l'Orl' 1n lhl' <;nond hall
In l'at1 lil < 11,1\t ·\1 hk11c.
r\\\Ol lal1on fot>lb.111 ()U:ll ·
tcrhac l-. lltw JaL ~ .. on ol th1..· l n1-
' l'r\11\ ul l'.iulil :ind I rL·,nn St:lll'
ro'1.'r · < 1111-J lanncrn.rnn ha'e
been '>l'il't lL'd a' thr pl:"rr' 111 thl.·
\\Cl'!-. lhc PC ..\ ·\ .1nno11ncnl
Cotton Munda'
Jack!lon. a 6-CJ. I '15-poun<.I \l'fltt>r 11 om I 11\
.\ngl•les. wa~ honorl·d a'> tht· olll'll'>I' l' pl<t~l·r u l 1 hi'
\\eek whtlt• I lanncmann a fl-1 2H-pound '>l'rl1or lrom
( IO\ 1s. wa' named thl' t.lcftn~1' l' plaH'• o l lhl' wl•ck
Ducks may be without top QB
El JCil-NF -I hl' On·gon Dt1l k' ma'
bl· withoul \lar quarterhal·k ( hrt'> M1llr 1
Saturda, when the' mt·e t \ou1hern C al in a
Pacific fo C nn1Crei1n-lonthall ganw 111 I 11\
-\ ngtlc'
M 1llcr. a fir'>l ·team all -tun frr cncL' '>l°ll'i.'lton la,1
'cason and the Pac.'· I 0 lc<1dcr 1n total nlll'll'-l' lhl'> \l'.lr .11
207 5 yard~ per gaml', injured h1~ nght dh1m 1n
~aturday's 48-14 Im<. m Nchra .. ka
"The doc tori old me hl· \\on '1heJhk10 thro"' at all
until Wcdne<>da} or Thur\da> 11' hl' ltln thm" thrn "
Orl'gon C oarh R1r h Brook\ c,a1c.J
Miller \ufTercd a hru1<>ctl ulnar OlTH' v.hcn hi\
elbow wa~ 'ltruck b y lhl' helmet ot Nrhra~ka'-. Ned
Smith. H1~ arm became numh nnd .. 1111 "a" numh on
unday.
Wooden award format change
LOS ANCiELES -Two ~1gn 1 ficant
chnngc" have hccn made regarding tht·
formal of 1hr John R Wooden Award.
presented annuall) io thl' na1101n'<> finc<,l
m
college ha'lkcthall playc1. 11 wa<. announrcd Monday.
The Los Angi.'le' Athletic Cluh, wh1r h wnn~or~ the
award, \a1d tht.' un1vcrs1t} wh1t h thc plti)l'r rl·pre.,ents
mu\t vcnf> that the 'itUdl'nl·:ithkh' hti' mainta1nl·d a
t umulat1\.l' 2.0 grnd1·-prnn1-:1vc.·rnge 111 l'l\·t11.·r \tnn·
enrollment
·\change alc,11 I\ tw1ng 111.ttk u1nlrm111)l hm' thl'
\.\lnnl'r°I\ announeed.
Television, radio
TELEVl. ION
4 rm -:-S PERSOCC'f:R l hannl'( '"
RADIO
S 'Sp m -BASEBAl.I. ·\ngd-. ar l\an.,;1~ < 11y. KMPC <7 111)
7 05 p m -BASEBALL Dodgt'r~ at ')an
Dt('&o. KA BC (79<1)
'·'
Edison elevated
to No. 2 in Big 5
Cost a M esa (3-0) moves to No. 4
in Desert-M ount ain Confer en ce
fh1.• Ld1<,011 < hargcr'>. who \.\Oke up in 1hc sernnd half
lo O\l'rnlnll' lourth-rankl.·d s~:n Ill' IJ\I week. 14-7. ar1.·
1111"' ranked r--.11 2 1n thd Ir A1g F1'd onfcrcncc.· football
poll
I h1.· ( hMg1.·r, I '·ti) "'ho wlk'<'tl'd I 17 'Oil'\, jU\l
f-k.·h1nd top-ranked H1.,hup Amal I '-0). wh1r h rcl'Cl\l'd all
I J lir\l-pl.itc \Ille\ and I "\0 1n total. "'Ill bt• ml\l'd 1n a
ba11lc "'llh Mater Dl·1 1.:!-11 another .\ngl'lu\ l eague
upp<incnt. 1h1\ Thur,d.t> .11 thl· ~ania \na Ao"'I rhl'
:0.1nnarrh' arl' ranked 12th in lhl· poll.
1 hen· arc o nh 11,c s1.hool\ 1n
thl' Big ·r 1w Cun.rercnce wrth rc-
wrd\ ul \.() l h1rd-rankcd Lmola.
'>l\lh-ranl-.cd ( n•\p1, whic h ho<it'>
No. 10 W{'\lmtn'iter (1-1-1) th1c;
f 11da}. a11d \C\<l'nth-rnnkcd ~I
John Bo,co ar{' thl' othn 1hr1.·c
LJ..,un., with tir~t-}ear Coach
Da'c Whtll'. was ltm1\l'cl l(1 Jll SI 21
total ~nrd' 1n lhL' tir~I half ag:i1ns1
'il'f'.tll', hut rallied arounJ quar-
ll'rhal k M 1 kc I knJa'Jon tor two
Wblte \l't't>nd ·h:tlf wore' 10 pull out the•
win. Hcnc.Jcr\o n thrl'W .1 5 1-.. ard iuuchJown pa<i'> ltl "1ck
rl'Cel\'Cr Dan llughi.''>and \u1rrd thl' 111lwr h1msl'lt on n 1-
)ard '>neak -< ·harg1.·r 1a1lh:tl 1-. Kaleaph ( arlL'r, hdd 111 Jll<.t nine
'ard' rn f:.d1~on\ \IU&gl\h l1r\t half. l'ntkd the game with in ,ard ..
fhe ( h,1rgcr' arl· aho tied lor '"lh tn dl'kn\l' 111 the
( II "inulhC'rn \e1.t1on. a veraging onh 2.J prnnts allowed
.1 g.lnll'
In the l>c'>l'rt-M11 unta1n < o nlcrc nlc. "'htre ncw
l'anli{ ( ·oa'lt l c·aguc tcamo; art• I 1-5. Woo<.lhndgl' (J-0) 1s
lhl· Orange < oa~t art a\ to p-ranl..eJ st:hool at o· J.
lulluwed do\t'I} l:ly fourth-rankNJ { O'\ta Mesa 0-0) -ufl
to 11\ bc~t '1an l'\l'r and the h1ghe'it the Mustangs have
e'er been ranked -and ninth-ranked Laguna Beach
( J-0). which appears to be stronger than last season.
Senior tailback Jonathan Todd ran for 135 yard s on
25 comes -90 yards in thC' Stcond half -10 lead the
Art1'lts past Dana Hills, 14-6. last week for the sehOQr
third str:ughl victory
T yler Riddell ru<1hcd lor 185 yards o n JUSt 14 <:amcs
last week to lead surpming < o'ita Mc~ to a 35-~ win over
Rantho Alam1tn~.
In the C'en1ral < ·onfercnce. Saddle back '3-0) con-
t1nucs at 1hc top after d t·feating La Hahm last week, 24-8.
while Newport Harbor (2-1 ). after \hutttng o ut H unt-
ington Rearh. 6-0. move' into the No. 8 pos1t1on rn thl'
f'<)ll
Ageless Murofushi
wfns 5th gold medal
r
'il.Ol ll., "iouth Korea <AP) -Sh1gcnobu
Murofu\h1. Japan'c;grn nd old man oftrar k and field. wo n
ht\ filth .\'ltan Ciame\ gold ml'dal 1n the hammer throw
f m·~a-. and 'intd hc haJ no mten1111n of rt'tmng from
u>mpctttton
1 he halding. injury-ridden Japanc'><' thrower, who
turn'I ~I thl\ \\-ee k. ha' ce>mpeted in iic s1ads over the
la\t 20 )'Car'I and hold\ both the Oamc\ and .'\sian record
in ht\ <;pcc1a11 ..
''I'm not 1hin~1n~ ot n·11rcnwn1 I'm ''nJo\-tng m y
thruv.1n~ "
Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, SeptM'lber 30, 1Ne -
Game-busters
Last week· s plays
-~O yards or more
for pree_ ootball
•96-Sea n Tber1en
Hope fades
for Bell's
condition
VANCOUVER, Bn11sh Columbu1
(AP)-James ~ti of the Edmonton
Eskimos has made no substantial
recovery from a severe spmal cord
injury which left the Canadian Foot-
ball League defensive back an "in-
complete quadriple11c," an or-
thOJ>Cdic su11con said Monday.
Blyleven belted into
baseball record"book
(Saddleback), interception re-
turn for TD.
•82-Terry Bryant (Costa
Mesa), TD run.
•SI-Dan Hugh es
(Edison), TD pass from Mike
Henderson.
•48-Ben Lefrancois
(Manna), pan from Rick Van-
derriet.
947-Tyler Riddell (Costa
Mesa), TD run.
•42-Kun Szuba (Ocean
View), run.
•40-Kieth Boothroyd
(Woodbridge). field goal.
Tyler Riddell'• three TO.
make elCht In three aamea.
· Lail week'• n1llta1 leaden
I. Tyler Riddell (Costa Mesa), 14-ISS (3 TDs): 2. Ed Milum (Newport
Harbor). 22-157; 3. Jonathan Todd (Laguna Beach). 27-135: 4. Dav1:
Townsend (Woodbridge). 22-103: 5. Kurt Szuba (Ocean Vi-:w), 14-96, 6
K.aleaph Caner (Edison), 26-87: 7. John Woolsey (Corona 1.kl Marl
7-81.
La1t weell'• pa11ta1 leaden
I. Mike Cunius (Mater Deil. 15-32-0. 225 yards. 2 TDs, 21 udd
Brooks (Estancia), 9-19-3. 149 yards, I TD: 1. Mike o\u•>11n
(Westminster). 11-26-4, 145 yards.OTD;4.JefTJones(lrv1neJ. 11-14-1,
113 yards. 0 TD; S. Danny Lane (Laguna Beach). 9-16-0.110 )ar<h. ll
TD; 6. David Henigan (Fountain Valley), 10-21-1, 114 yards.01 D. 7
Rick Vanderriet (Marina). 12-27-2. IOI yards. I TD.
Last week'• receiving leaders
I. James Pacot (Estancia), 5-90; 2. (tie) Matt Spence (Mater lx ·1J and
Danny Ontiveros (Saddleback), 5-54; 4. John Sims (Manna). 5· \I 5
Jim O'Bnen (Mater Dei), 4-98; 6. Mark Smith (Westminster). 4-67, 7
Rich Brand (fountain Valley). 4-65: 8. Tommy Wind (Ocean \ ll'"-1.
4-48: 9. (tie) Anthony Hernandez (Irvine) and Matt Patterson (( orona
del Mar), 4-26.
Dr. Kun Van Peteghen. who
specializes in spinal treatment, told a
news conference at Shaughnessy Hos-
pital that there 1s no surgical process
which will improve ~ll's condition.
··w e understand clearly the nature
· of his injury. a central cord lesion
where he has most likely unde'lone a
mechanism of hypcrextension. ' Van
Peteghem s~ud. "The walls of bis
spinal canal impinged on the spinal
cord and in effect contused it and
caused a bemorrha'e to occur in the
1ntenor of the cord.'
Van Pe teghem said Bell. who is in
the spinal cord injury unit at Shaugh-
nessy, has limited m otor functions of
all limbs, with his upper limbs mo re
affected than the lower extremities
Bell. 27. suffered the injury on Sept.
19 while tackling wide receiver Jan
( ltrlrlc1 of the Bnush Columbia Lions
d'unng the founh quaner of Edmon-
1on's 32-3 victory at B.C Place
<itad1um.
Van Pe teghem said Bell underwent
a <>o ph1st1cated MRI scan test last
Thursday at the University of B.C.
Medical Centre and further studies
will be conducted at Shaughnessy to
decide on the extent and location of
h l'i rehab1h tau o n.
"Central cord 1njunes have a long
recovel') penod and 11's definite (for
Bell Jin terms of months or one year,"
Van Peteghem said.
From AP dl1pakltet
MINNEAPOLIS -Minnesota nght-hander Ben
Bl yleven aJlowcd three home runs, breaking the major
league record for homers allowed in a season, but gave up
only four other hiJs in eight innings Monday night as the
Twins rallic;d for a pair of eighth-inning runs to defeat the
Cleveland Indians 6-5.
Blyleven, 16-1 4. established a new major-league
record when Jay Bell. Joe Caner and Brett Butler
homered, giving Cleveland "3 5-4 lead going into tht'
eighth.
T hat made it 49 homers against Blyleven 1n 262 2-3
mmngs, breaking Robin Robcns' record of 46 1n 297
innings SCI 1n 1956. Blylc ven retired the fi rst eight ootters
he faced before Bell, a rookje who was traded with three
players for Blyleven on Aug. I, 1985. ho men:d on the first
pitch of his first maJor-league career.
Bell, who was the Twins' No. I pick 1n the June frcc-
agent draft. homered into the left-field bleachers to give
Cleveland a 1-0 lead. He became the 55th player to homer
on his first maJor-lcague at-bat and the I I 1h 10 homer un
the first p11ch of his major-league career
Elsewhere 1n the American League
Reel So• 7, Orioles$: In Boston, Wade Hug.gs drove 1n
three runs with a double and a single and raised his
American League-leading batting average 10 353 a) the
Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore O n ole!>.
Boggs. who started the game batting .35.!, went 2-
for-4. to take a four-point lead in the AL batting mce over
New York's Don Matting!), whu dropped 10 .349.
Mattingly went O-for-3 1n Nt'w York\ 8-1 v11:tory over
Toronto.
RanJen 3, A's 0: In .\rl1ng1on. T exa'>. Fd'>' in< orrea
and Jeff Russell combined on 3 four-h11tcr and Pete
lncav1gl1a hit his 29th home run as 1he rexas Ranger'>
beat the Oakland A's. ~
( orrea. 12-13. went six inning'> and allo...,ed on1: h11.
a two-out smglc by Rusty Tillman in th1.· '>ccond The
rookie nght-hander ran his Lonsecutl\e 'llOrcles'i inning
Kelly fed up with Bills' attitude
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ORC HARD PARK, N.Y. CA P) -At a
team meetmg Monday. Buffalo B111 .. quar-
terback Jim Kclly told hi'> teammatt•s he wants
to see more of a pos1t1ve attitude around the
team.
Kelly. who blasted the defeatist amtude he
sees among some of his teammates following
Sunday's 20-17 los'i to Kan~s (1t}. said he.
several o th1:r pla}ersand Coach Hank Rullough
spoke dunng the meeting.
But the former l 1n11ed St.ites Football
Leagur most valuable pla)cr, '>'horn the B1lb
hope will lead 1hcm to respectab1ht) after t"o
straight 2-) 4 ..eason... pro' 1ded few details
about what was discussed
Kelly )31d 1hat 1f the Aili' arc .In tha1
situation again. he want!> the tl·am tq ··..a}.· He~.
we let 1t slip b) u' thrl'e times. kt'' g1' e u littk
more ...
"E'1:f)b<xl\ \ go1 111 \tart thinking
pos1t1\e." Kell~ \:ud "Wn.rn do it. Weha,1:1.Q
rt'at·h down 1ns1dc and tr} J lt11k hard<.V. W1:
can win the .. e game!>"
Kell }. who )lgned a ti ve·)l'ar contract
wonh $8 million. sa1cl owrall "I !>CC gu~' (on
the Bills) that wan I to wi n. I mean ~uu'rl' guing
to have people here and thl're that arc uwd tu
losing. but n l.'l} bc'<i> 's got tu tx· on l'a\ h othn
and "c hcl\C w hJ\I." ~onw pu'111\I." ml'nlal
altitude "
The Hill\ al\11 nel'd to tx·l 11nh· morl·
COht'Sl\e, he .,;11d
got a good altitude I think the) 'rl' worl>.tng
hard."
ince his .\ug I IS '>1gn1ng. Kell~ tla'>
emphasized that w1nn1ng in the NFL 1'i a team
effort and that hl' wa!. no c;a, 1ur
"Yo u've got to stud) )Our film." he ..auJ
"'r ou·,.c got to do the thing!> 11 tllKcs to win ..
For the first time Sunday. Kelly intensified
h1\ fo rm of leadl'r~h1p bl'yond the back-
'ilapptng and h igh ti\C'!. he has exh1b11cd "Ith
teammates prev1uu11ly, cn11c111ng the pla~ o t
l"O 'eterans.
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1ntcrfcrl'OCt' call again'>t ulrnerback ( hark-.
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pitched shutout ball the rest,ofthe way
Yankees 8, Blue Jap J: In New Yo rk , Dennis
Rasmussen pt tched a s1x-h1 tter and Ron IUttle hat his 21st
home run of the year leading the New York Yankees to a
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game ahead of f oronto.
Don Ma111ngl> who is battling Boston·s Wade Boas
for the AL batting crown. went O-for-3 wuh a sacrifice lTy
and an intenuonul walk, dropping has a verage to .349
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nine h1b O'er 7 .!-' 1 nn1n~ (1reg Maddux struck out
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mto 11," Kell) said.
"There"• no dout'lt aO.oul 11 ,1, a ll'.lm "l'
have to come togl'lhl·r and ''art mat..1ng ,c•llll'
big pla~ s." he '>aid "When )(•u 'tan m.11>.1ng big
plays. you '>tan winning and all that 'tull gm:'
out tht' w1ndo" Wh1:n \C1t1'rl· lo\lng. l'\•·n-
hod~ \ gOe'> to thl' n1:gat1' l' t hing~ ...
· "On third do"n. "l' tan·t ha'l' 1nwr-
lcrcncl'' 1n the end 1onl' ... l\.clh ..aid ol thl· t all
that ga'e the Chief\ thl· bali on tht' I and
.tllowl•d Kan~s C m to scor1: th1: touchdown
that lll'd the game 17-17.
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II' " A E• 81 M) .'8 (,•W"'t fltl. H•I· Je(f..IO'f' ~,,Yc»r
1-•W 8~1 ( •''•' i'I Dut•t •
"It 's JUSI that C\el')hod)'!> got Ill ha\e IO
think that "e can win." he added "In the fuurth
quarter we're going to ha'c Ill give a ltttlc
more."
In all four games th1..sea.,on. the 8 11() haw
led .so1ng into thl· founh quaner Onh o nte -
against the St Louis Ca rdinals -·"l'rl' lhl'~
able to hold on for the ''1cton .
Dodgers
wakeup,
·belt SD
St\N D IE<10 (API-Pedro (iuer-
rero. foSt' Cion1ale1 and :v11kl'
Sc1osc1a each homered. and Ord
Hersh1ser pitched h1 <, first !lhutout 1n
more than a year to help the Lo'
An~ele'l Dodgers snap a four-gamt·
losing streak with a 10-0 victory o'er
the San Diego Padres Mo nda} night
The Padre\ ha,·c IO'it four 1n a ro"'.
allo"1ng the Dodger'> to d1mb oul ot
last place tn the National I eagUl'
West. a spot the-. had shared "1th thl'
Padre'>
Hersh1scr. 14-1 '· !>cattercd eight
hits. did not walk a batter and <;truck
out four for hie; first c;hutoul since hl'
hlanked the Montn·al Expos on Scp1
1. 1985
Guerrrro's homrr wa~ h1\ third in
three days, altho ugh onl) h1:. fifth of
an 1nj ur)·Shon encd -;easun.
The Dodgcr-1 pinned thl· hl•;<; on
rookie left-hander Ra) Ha)":trd. 0-2
who lastl·d JUSt ~: 1 1nntng., dunn&
which he ga\c up li \t~ hit... walt..ed
three. threw thret• \\tld pitches. com-
mitted a halk and made a throwing
error
Steve Sa>. whoc;e 25-game hi11 1n~
streak ended Sunda}. was 2-for-..
with three walks He scorrd 1he onl)
run Her'ih1scr nl·eded 1n the fir,1
inning when he 'iingk<l. was balked to
second. took third o n a wild pitc h a nd
scored on Mariano Duncan'<; groun-
dout. He 1s now hitting .328.
After the DQdgers scored single
runs in the second and third innings.
Gonzalc1 hit his second home run of
the year ofTDavc La Po int in the 'llXth
to make 1t 4-0
Enos Cabell led ofTtht• ~vcnth wi th
a double and Ciuerrero homered to
make 1t 6-0 Lo~ Angek-s One out
later. Scioscrn drovt• a I aP01nt p1trh
into tht' n ght field \fat<, for h1'i fifth
ho mer
Reggie Wilham!> tripled and scored
on a grounder b) C1on1alez for the
Dodgers 10th run 1n the ninth inning
Ocean View dunks
Loara poloists. 8-5
Ocean View thgh\ water p(:1lo
team upped ''"record to 2-3 with nn 8-S decm on at Loara M<,>nday, lcd h)
the sconng of Mike Oanduran and
Andy L1c11, each c;conng three goal'I
Goaht Rnan 81s'I had 12 u ve" a\
Ocean Vu~" hrokr out of a 4--i
halftime ort with n 4-0 hlit1 in 1hr
third quoner w !'lilt th<' ho~t' oi"'n'
~'"''' ~•tontJ Y.n,..,,._,\11.. ''°'''" 1•1 ,.,
I I \t. ... ,, t• tt'~"erto • After Kt'lly thfl'"' a fl'l'·}ard pa!>s to Butler
"1th seconds left. hl' J u.I nu1 tr) tu grt out of
houndc; to stop 1he llod
ll'?t'" •n<J•t A•,.(l IJ
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"I don'1 kno" "hat hc wa'i lhtnl..tng.''
1'l'll\ grumbled "lk JU't ll'll down ..
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Hullough .. aid hl· h~1J nu prohlcm "11h
Kell} o;pcat..1ng lw. m1nJ "Ju'1 'o hl· pu1' '"'
name behind It It' thl' ·undl'>l IO'>l'd '><>un l.,· I
ha'e prohkm'> "Ith I n·,rx·u a tzu ' "ho'""
"hat hl· th1ni.., ..
H1: .il<>o ..aid he'd "like to S('C morl·"
rl•tallatwn h\ hi' tcamm.itl'' ''hen he 1.11>.l·, .1
American Heart
Association ,,.. ...... , .. ,.,,.. '• ' .. ,, ..i-11 f\ "O~ C' ••• t-fl' ~IOt•
Of1hc lillb. Hulloulth 'aid.· I th1ni.. the\·, e la1e h1L ·
Ifs your tun,1 to choose ~I long distance
phone company. If your telephone .
prefix is listed in the box above, yot1r
time is almost up .
You need to make this choice be-
cause of a new fede rally approved
p rognun caUed Equal Access. Equal
Access means that when vou dial ·· 1 ..
p lus the area ccxle and nun1ht•r, your
call will be handled by the long dis-
tance company you've ~l~cted .
If you don't select a compan): your
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long-distance calls \\'i II he handled hy
a con1pany which \viii be ~L'-1-_:..........-::::::::~~--~~~
signed. Since that · f'-~°" ... ~"' -~
may n<>t be ~~;:
the hest one for ·
you, \\'e encourage
you to complete your
ballot no\\'.
Because no one can tell u~ \Yhich
long distance phone con1pany you
pretc r, hettcr
than ,·ou.
General
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IN Orange coat DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, September 30, 1988
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CALIFORNIA KANSAS CtfY
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o.dfer, 10, ~·*" 0 LOS ANGE LES SAN DIEGO
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TWNIY,Od.1
.,..,.. •I llollon, S:t5 P m
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Aft9lll •I aotlon. lt.05 p.m.
N9w Yorll Met• 81 Hou•lon, 5:2S P tn
TllwMIY, Oct. f
N-YOl'k Meis •I Houlton. S;20 I> m .. ,...,Oct .••
8 o>ton 11 Aft9111, S.20 Pm S.tw•y, Oct, II
Houllon at N-YOl'k Met•, 9 10 •.m
1101100 el Aft9111, S.20 1>.m
SUflmy, Oct. 12
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Houlton •I New York Met\, S:20 o.m
,.,. •• Oct. u
Houlton ot New YOJ'~ Meh. 17 OS Pm. Ill
nect1 .. rv) Tllftdly, Oct. 14
An911• al Bo11on, S·10 Pm (II n.ceuarv)
w.-...¥,Oct.IS
New York Mets •t Houston, 12-0S Pm (If
"eces .. rv>
AfMllll• et Boston. S·10 p,m (II nectss••v>
TIMl"411Y, Oct. 16
New York Mets t i Houlton. S·20 om Ill
neceuerv>
Wlf1d s.ttft
S.tw•v. Oct. 11
At Natlon81 LHgut. S 30 I> m
Suftll9y. Oct. " Al Nallonal League, S·2S 1>.m
TlleMey, Oct. ?I
Al American LHllUI. S.30 P m
w.-...w.Oct.n At Amence n LMgut, 1:2S p.m Tllllndav, Oct. u
At Amerlcen League. S·JS pm (ii ~nervl
S.tur••· Oct. 2S
1111 Nat1ono1 League, S.1S 1> m (II ntctlHrv)
SUftdey, Oct. J6
Al N•tlon•I League, us P.m. (II neces11rvl
w ..........
HIGH SCHOOL
O<ffn View '· LNr• 5 Ocean lllew l I 4 ()-t
Loaro I 3 O 1-S
OV \corono Oano uran J, u e11 l Bellon 1 8 111
C.oooe -.1vl\ Bin 10111 12
CIF •a'*~
4·A t. Cit'-del Mir; 2. ..... I*"' H8'11er; 3
But ne Park. 4 Sonora S Tullln, 6. MllrlNI; 1
Sunnv Hill\ a, Unlv•nttv; q Ville Por ... 10 LB
Wiison
l·A
I Son Ctemttnte 2 El DoradO, 3 El Toro, 4
R1ver11dt Poov S Hacienda He1ollh Wll\Ofl 6
LO\ Altos ' lndtO • Muir 9 LO• Al•m•IO\ 10
Oo\ Puellto\
1·A
1. Costa Me~; 1 El Se9unoo J San Lull
Ot>•\PO. • La Sarno. 5 M tr.iteslt • C•t>rt!IO 7
Don Lugo. 8 Sa nt• Ynez. 'I South Pa1aoena . 10
El llancno
NFL
HATIOHlllL CONFERENCE
Attenta
Rams
Sar l'•anc1\CO
Ntw Orteon\
C!i•caoo
M1,,ne\ota
Oetro1'
Tomoa Bav
Grl'en Bev
w~un•no•o"
D•llas
Wtsl
W L
• 0
J
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• 0
J 1
I l
I l
0 •
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0 TSO 16
0 7S() 101 o iso t.e
0 I 000 I])
0 ISO 106
0 2SO 61
0 7SO 61
0 000 J7
0 1 000 100
0 1SO 128
PA ,.
64
!>6
87
60
)7
89
97
177
t.1
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P n. aoet1>,.·e
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4 0 s I
l 0 7SO 11 64
I 0 ?SO 6S 107
0 0 000 40 97
AMERICAN CONFEIUNCE
.oe~ver
Oleo\&\ C •v
Sea111e
Aal6tn
So" D -on
Wtll 4 0
1
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0 4 0
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Sundav's G•me' Tampa Bav a! Rems
Raiden at Kansa~ c.tv
500 91 111 1so 90 1~
7SO 30 98
1SO 111 96
SO() 104 /4
?SO 91 94
7SQ 119 1'1
000 77 Ill
C1nC1nnoll V§ Green Bev a' M•lwou• ~'
C1tvetand ol Ptll\buron
Hou\lon at Oe rro11
M18m1 al New E n111ana
Minnesota at Cn1ca110
New Yor• Giarf\ a• St LO'>''
Pn11e oel1>hl& at Arconte
VVa\,,1noto" at New Ori~ant,
Oauu 111 De~•t'
Butteoo a• Nf' .... 'ior• Je•s
tnd·anaooh\ at Se ,, Franc \CO
Mona.V'\ G•mt
Sa~ D eoo 111 5(>111llf tCr.snn"' I "' 6•
c~
fHURSDAY'S GAME
Co ~rare F.,11erto" ~t lulsa n
SATURDAY'S GAMES
West
Oregon v~ USC a l LA Coll\eum
Ar •one SI v\ UCL A <11 llost' Bowl
Oregon St et Wo~1H11111on S•
Calllorn1a a 1 W11s111no1on
San D1e1JO Sr .,, Stanforo
Fresno St al S11n Jose St
UC Davi\ at Pac1t1c
New MPxico 01 Haweu r-
Cet Lutlleran ol Cal Polv ISLOI. n
Mtnlo at AzuH Peclllt
Claremonr Mudd e l OcC1den101
t o Ver'"' 111 R!ldlends
Pomono·Pltter e l UC San Olttvo
w111tt1er a t UC. Sonte Bo•bor.i
S11,,,11 (Ia ra al Cal Slaft Hevwo•d
H11m1>0ldt Sr "' Por llend SI . n 9tec:,klel
Air Fr,rce a l U1alr n
Cotoraoo Sr al BVU. n
New Me"f0 St at Ulali S•
S.UttlWl\I
TCU or -''"''"'II' n
Hous1on at BavtOr n
Boston Colleve al SMU
T tao\ at ll1ce n
Te~n Teen a• T~~"' A&M
Mktwesl
1111no1\ ol °'1•o St
M1Cl'l1oan •' W1.con\•n
Minnesota et Purdue
1natana el No-lhwl\ter"
tow• 11 Mtthlgan St
w vomlng •• Iowa St SoYtllern IHlnots •• Kan'" lndlene St al Bell SI
Mlem1 101'1101 11 0!110 u
We,ltrn MlthlQen a t Bowllt'lg C.re.n
Louhv111e at C 1nc1nna1 n
Eoslt•n M1cn1oan <11 Toledo, n
llllnol\. St "' We\tern 111ino1,
Centre• M1cn111an •• Kent St
Sevtll
Notre Dome 01 Alt1b11m11
D•v1dlon al ,l.ooalach•a n Sr
Welt Carolina '" A111>,.rn
ClloOel al Ci.m\on
Dufl.t el \/endert>1ll n
LSU et Ftoride
Mlu ln l1>1>I a l Georgie
So MIU iU IPPI •I It f'lltuf • v
SW Lou1S1ena al Ea•• c~rt)l!no
F'urmen •' E e)t Ttn~\\ef' <,1
,..o-th Tu :u S• 11 Lou1\111ne T11<11 "
M.,shd et VMI
MIUl\ltOC>i St a1 Mt'mO'i \ SI
No llllN>I) •' M 1em1 •Fta 1 11 Georgia f t<n &I Nort1> Ca roHne "
NW LOUIStano at Nf L OUl\111n11 ,,
Bo\lon U •• lt•ctimona
Neoru-o et So\1111 Ce rOllna
Tt •IS IE I Pu o l •• Tenne\..-
W:cllll• SI a l Tul8n<t
Vtr011118 et w ..... Forf'\I
West \ltrglnle •' VPI
H•rn ro et Wllll•m i Mar• ••u
O••tmoutll •' Nevv ,.utger \ er Penn St
T lft!C>I• 11 Pill M1''°"'' et $vr•tU\" n /HMv el v ...
9,.,..,~ •• Pr1nce•on
tfotv Cron at ColQ"''
Coturno1a at ~n
C ofnfl!I et L&l•Vtlle
HIGH SCHOOL
CH' ........ ... ll'fV• COM .. •R•NC•
..... lcM9I. ....... lleuN "" 1 el\l\oo Arnet (AllOtlv•I l-0 1)0
1. .... , ...... , l·• 111
3 LOVOie (o.t lltv) J ·O tJ
4 lon9 IMctl Polv IMOot•I H 11
5 Servile (Aneelu•) J· I 1S
'· Crewl IDel ll•vl J·O 13 1 SI. JoM ~o (0. Rev) J ·O Sf
t FontaNI <Cllrvs 1141111 2· 1 21
9 MIMlkan IMoorel 1-0 19
1'. WattlNMtw ISllllMtl 1·1·1 14
Other• racalvl"9 votes. Recll•nch ICltru•
llell), 2·1, Mltw Dal IA...-,•I. t •ll 11.lverl ldt
Poly (Cllrul 11111). 1·2; LB Wiison (Moor•). 2·0;
COiion (Crtrul a.ti>. 2· 1.
c•NT9tAL CONP'•R•NCE
I. S.ddltbldl (SN Vlewl l·O 90
2 111tel'lCla (Oren'") 7·0· 1 II
l SUMV Hills (frNWIV) 3·0 74
• llols• Grendt (Garden Grovel l ·O S2
S Wtslern <Or•"9el 2· I ..
• Tro\I (FrNwev> 3·0 ..
1 Tustin (Sea View) 2· I •2 t. ... W""1 H1t11er ISN \llewl 1· I >O
9 L• HaDr• (FrHwl Y) I· 1 27
10 Fullerton (FrNwavl 2·1 6
Olhtr\ receiving volU Norwell\ (Sul>Urben>.
l·O. La Qu1n1e (Gorden Grovel. 1·2. LOl AmlllOS
(Garoen Grove>. ?·I, Lo Mirada ISut>urben>.
1·2
DUl9tT ·MOUNT AIH CONFE•ENCE
I St JOs8C>n. SM (LO\ Padres) l ·O IOI
2 L• Sierra (Sun•l\11 l ·O 101
1 W~ (~aclflc CN51) l ·O ..
t, (ft .. Mew (~8Clfk CM stl l·O M
S Hernrd CS•nla Fel 2· I St
' AtH U dtro (LO\ Poorest l I· I 42
1 SI G•nevleve (Santo Fel 2· I 36
I ll100mlr19ton CSunk"tl l •O 12 t. la.-... ell (P•<lfk C•Hll 3·0 2"
10 S.nte Paula 1Fron11erl J ·O IS
Olhen rec11v1ng votes Bell Jt11 (Senta Fe>.
3·0. Ptso llol>ltl (LOS PadrH >. 2· I. Notre
D•me. Riverside (Sunfl.•sll ?· 1, lllgoura (Fron·
lilf). 2·1
SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
I El Toro ISoulh Cou ll 3·0 110
2 Foolhlll CCenturYI 3·0 99
3 El1>1ran1a CEm1>lre) 3·0 86
4 LvnwOOd (San Gaor1el Vallev t ?· l 63
S Hawll'lorne COceen) )·0 60
6 Ca1>l\lrano llollev (South Coast) ?· 1 S6
7. Los llll•mllos <Empire) J ·O 52
8. Sant• •n• CCenturv > 2· 1 ilJ
9. Loera <Empire> 3·0 19
10. Santa Monica <Ocean) I· 1 10
Otners recelv1no vole\ Paramount (San
Gebrltl Vellev), l ·O. Cerritos (San Gat>rlel
llellev). 3·0
CROSS COUNTRY
Hltlll ldlMI bffl
CIF 9t~"-
4·A
Palo\ Vtrdts, 2 Tl'IOusand Oak,, l. Cer-
Oll Mir; 4 Buena S ll.10 Mesa. 6 Dano Hills. 7
VIiia Par-8 M1u 1on Vle to. t. H""""919n ... di;
10 C•P•\t•ano Valley
l ·A 1 Arrovo 1 La Hat>r a. l . Harl 4 Buena
Par• S Monte«>eHo 6 UPiand. 7 111i.manv 8
Bt!veriv Htll\ 9 Moreno Vellev. 10 Rosemead
1·111
I Walnut. ? Va1enCla 3 Covina , 4 LomPOC,
~ Agouro 6. Co•t• Mell; 1 4aQuna Hlll1, I
Cat>rillO 9 Cn•no. 10 Coacnella ./alley
Hl9" tcheol elr1s
CIF •an6rlne\ •·A 1 Palo' VMde\ 7 Wtslle~e 3 Nttwourv
Park 4 Tn<Ai,ano Oa~s. S. Nt w-1 H•rtMlr; 6
Canvon IAnel'le1m1 1 ll.•vtr\1de Polv, 8 Buena,
9 Dono Hills 10 Ml\\•O V1e10
l ·A
I Arrovo Granat 1 LomDOC J Ld Haora 4
Et llancno S H&<•enoo He•i;iht\ ''"''on 6
Souou\, , Scllurr 8 Mon•eQ('•lo 9 ( 1>rona 10
Convon ICC 1
l ·A I Hts~r·& /Va nut l Morro 8av 4 LI..,,.. llffCll, ) So.,1n Htt \ 6 MQ..,nta1n Vie .,
7 llllau adero 8 Le Ou1n1a 9 NO•OllOll 10
Cn1r>0
VOLLEYBALL
CIF A•nlr'"9'
S· Ill
I Mira Co\te 2. Woodb<IClet; 3 Hueneme. 4
Ntw-1 H•l'tMlrl S. Cot"-d4ll Mar; 6. L•OUN
llHCll; 1 Mater o.l; 8 S11n1a Bar care. 9 B1\hOP
Montoomerv 10 Do\ PutllfO\
•·Ill I Torran<e 7 LB Wll\On J. Marilla; 4
Morlt>Orouo'1. S Marvmoun1 6 Dat>O ~tll\. 7.
lrvlM; I. Edllen; 9 Notre Dam e A :ademv 10
lllrcadla
l·A
I Noronort 1 ll1m ot •!'le World. J
Ca!e1><1SA\ 4 La Haora. S 5a nla Fe. 6 Convon
ICC. I. 1 Trov 8 Hacienda He•ohts Wil\On. 9
S11n C.aorlel, 10 Tem1>1t Cilv .
\ H ltfl sdlod "'1'
'---.. CIF RANKINGS
4·A
I M ralt\lf' ] Pa10\ VtrOt'\ l. Cll'tna Oii
Mir; ' Btverlv H•ll• S. Edi•en; 6 Ro11tno Hills,
1 Se nta Baroara 8 LA Ne\lla-e f , New-1
H•rbor, 10 Sou1n 1 orre nre
l ·A
1 San Merino 7 Tnou\I M Oo•\ l Agoura
4 llllhemore S. Mater o.l; 6 Wtsll ... t , 1
D1omona Be r e Claremont, f . WoodbrlOel; 10
Sunnv Hiii\
Deep MN f15"1ne
DAVEY'S LOCKER IHtw-1 h•dll -4
ooa ts 79 ""Viers 385 l>Onllo I vetlowle11 I
rockll \n ll7 calico b<1H, 31 \and oen . 3.)
mec•t rt l. 47 wllllt 11\11 11 scut1>ln. J co1>e1on
DANA WHA•F -J t>oeli. 77 ongter\ 52
oon••o 41 D&\\ '7 ma<•"ret 10 roe~ "'" l
\C u101n 1 \"etosnead
NEWl"OttT LANDING -1 OOal\ ?O anolt r\
70 l>OMO 10 \a nd l>e\\ •• C•h<o t>ass ) \CUIOtn
11 'DC"''" 17 mackerel
MIMIY'I trMMtdtem
aASIBALL
Amlfk 8" LHeul
CLE\/ELANO INDIANS--Purchend !he con
1rac1 ot Jov Bell, lnllelder lrom waterburv of
111., Et1\lern Leevue
aASKI TllALL
Nen-t llHl!etbal Al\lefl lltlrl
INOllllNA . PACEAS-Pl~cec Owe;ne
Mc(leln Ov11rd on wt1vers
l'OOTBALL
H•"-1 .. ..-.itLHttH
GREEN BAY PACKERS-Anru>unc-e<i tn111
Jonn Anderson, linet>ad.er will t)fl out tor Ille
\t8lOn "'"'" a t>rOfl.tn tell enk~
NEW ENGLAND PATAIOTS--Troded Ven·
Cit Glenn dl<l•Q~lvt t>at k, to tne ~n DllQO
Cll8r98fS tor en UndlKIO\td 1997 dri ll DIC ..
"""" StafltS F ...... LN-NE W JERSEY GENE fltAlS-Slonld JOM
Jovce •llO L•aetl w m' llnti>ecker' Pt1e C•t•n
end Ho~• h vior defensive encl' flll<h•rd
Jonn•on \IOlbeCk Will Lewi\ •lld Ml•t Mlltht ll
cor,,.rl>eclls !><oll Mc:Ghte. wl(jf lfl<:t lver •1<11.
t(t ll' ouard. 11\0 Tommv ROOlwn 1ac~te
HOCIClfY
Na'*'91 ".OSeV LMW9 MINNES-OTA NORTH ~TAfllS-S•gnt<I 01no
<iil"•rt"I r19•11 w•"9 10 • 111r" vear contract
WASHING TON CAPITAL!l-Annovncld that
Grev Ade ml tor Nard lr•n "'"" \II\~ Ov
1118 NHL lor tilt llr\t tllrff revvta r \telO" Q.,,,.,
GOLLlGI
MAl"ST Named Tim M urrey OSt\lenl
men ' ba1~111>a~ co.en
PENN U ATf N~m.a Tim lOOml\ e ul\
tent mt11'1 be\llelt>ell coacn
TE XAS--Su\Mlldltll E d#ln Stmf'!\Ofls ru,.
n1nv De<• 1ntlf!fln1111v f1>r dl\flOton1rv •u •on'
• . .
Prep football log
,.ACll'IC COAST LaAOUa SUNSaT LE AOU• SOUTH COAST La AOUE SIA Vl•W LaAGUI
CO.ONA D•L MAR ll·U COSTA MISA IM ) •04SOtt (Joi) lltV'"• It.JI
1' E 11111<1• 6 21 St Anlhor1V (Maull 0 20 Unlvtrlllv 34 3 Hunll"910ll Btach 0 ts S.nttaeo o JS El Modlllt 0 o We'1mln,1er 3' 3 San Cttmtlllt 1 3S 9tanctlo Atemllol I I• s.tvlle 7 1 Tu1lln 10 0 C•l>IW•no V••lev i i O>-N•wPOtt H•rbor (al OCC>
01o-<:oront1 dtl Mar la t OCC I
Olt-LA9\INI HIU•' l•I OCC>
01.-.1 Lff\1118 IHch'
031-Woodbrldoe' Ill OCC>
Nt-81 Tret>uco Hiii•' (al MVl
Nll-91 Or•nee' l•I El MocHn•>
02-•I Maler Del tel SA Bowl)
010-S.nl• Monlce l•I Htn. B•achl
01.-.1 Marina• (WHtmlnlltr)
02>-Weslmlnlltr' (a t OCC)
031-t Ocean V .. w• (at H8>
N7-•1 Founlaln Va tlev' (a l OCCJ
Nl3-Hunllno1on Be•Ch' (•I OCCI
0)--.81 Saddtet>ack (SA llowl I
010-Vltla Park
Or-.t WOOClbrldilt (at Irvine)
01o-<:o•1• MeH (a l Nell HarbOrl
016-•I S.Odlebe<lk' (81 SA 8owll
0 24-Tuilln' 1•1 OCCI
011-Mlu lon llltlo'
0 24-el Di n• Hiiia'
0 30-al El Toro• (11 MV) 031-1 Un1Vlflll'I'' (ti trvlne)
N7-Elf•l'lCla' (II NPI. Harbo<)
Nl4-t NtwPorl Harbor')
N.-S.n Cttmantt•
Nl4-•I Ct Plstr•no lletltv'
LAGUNA ••ACH (1°0) 'OUNTAIH VALLEY (O·>l CA~ISTllANO VALLeY (J.I I HTANCIA (O·ll 21 E I S.Vuncto 7 14 M•ter Del 2t '6 Footrrlt! 28 • COlll MfH l6 21 Le S.rn• I• 12 E l Toro 31 21 C•ttvon 1• 13 Laouna Hi115 14 14 Dan• Hiiis 6 0 Min ion Vl•lo 14 31 Coron• del Mar O 76 Lo• AmlllO\ 41 0 3--•I Vellev Cnrll!lan
010-al S.n Clemantt
0?-S.rvltt (•I Hin BHCll)
01~1 LB Polv CVeteren• Stad >
017-0Cean lllew' 111 Hin Beech>
024-el Huntington S.acll'
03-at Elfencla (•I N1>1 Harbor)
010-S.ddltbeCk Ol-C•PO ValltV Cal NPI, H•rtiof) ~Woodt>rldg• IOI Npl HerbOJ')
017-Unlvenllv' (•I NPI. Htrbo<)
024-•t NtwPOfl H•rbO<'
0 31-Tui lln• (al NPI Harbor)
N7-et CdM' (al Npt Horbor) N l~ddlebacfl.' (et OCCI
011-D•na Hlh' 0 17-al TrtbuCO Hllll' (el MV)
02t-Colla MtH•
031-•I L•gun• Hill,. l•I MV)
N7--0r•n'"'
N1-WOOdbrlcl'"'
03~1 W•llmln•ltr' (et OCCI
N7-Eol'°n' (81 OCC)
Nl4-Merlna' (el Wtllmlnlfttl
024-•I El Toro• (at MV)
OJ I-Sen Cle,,,.nlt'
N7-a1 Min ion v111o·
N14-irvlna•
WOOO .. IDGll U ·Ol HUNTINGTON aEACH 11·2) DANA HILLS 12• ll N•~T HARM>'t (2· I I )A Se n Clement• 1• 0 Coron. de! Mar l 34 l •gune Hitt' 1 • S.nl• An• 29 1 Le Qulnle 6 J6 8 l•llOP MonlllOrMr\I l9 17 Tret>uco Hiib 14 20 OcHn View 0 10 Unlvenllv I 0 NtwPOrt Harbor • • l a1>11n• llt•Clr 1• • Hunll"9ton BHCll 0 03-•I Fulterton 03-Coron• def M•r Cal lr11ln1l ~•1 Ellancla (al NHI
017-0I 0ren98'
024-Tral>UCo Hllll" (al lrvintl
031-al Colla Meu· l•t OCCI
N7-Legun• Hiits• l•l lrvlnt )
OJ-LOll9 Beach WlllOn
0 10-Mlllf Del l•t OCC) 017-•t Wtllmlnl ltr'
01t-Fountaln Va11ev•
Ot-a l Unlverlllv (et lrvlnal
017-•I C1pl1tror>0 lletlev'
024-lrvlne'
03-•t Co\18 MeH (et OCC I
09-et E l Toro (el MV>
017-•1 Tu\lln•
07-Est11'lCi1•
N 14-at L8gune 81acl'I•
LAGUNA HILLS ( 1·11
O~el Merine' (81 Wt1tmlnller I
N7-0Cu n View•
N13-a l Edllon' (ot OCCI ·
MARINA IO·ll
031-Mln ion VltlO'
N7-E1 Toro•
NU-et San C..,.._.n11•
•L TOlltO (3·0)
031-•I S.dolel>eC ... !SA Bowu
N6-Unlvt"llv'
Nit-Coron• a.. Mar•
1 Dano Rill\ )A 0 Eu1erenza 17 20 Wnlltl'\811, Pa 19 UHIVE9tSITY ( 1·21
J4 lrvint v 14 E ll•n<io IJ 9 Servile ?t 31 Founletn V•llev n 0 P•re mou"' 14 6 San Clemente 1 1 Fooll'llll 17 11 wu1m1nS1er o I WOOdbrldoe 01-e l Unoverlllv (at MV)
OIO-M1n1on Vit i() \al MVI
017-al (OSll Me\8' (el OCC>
02S-Ounoe• Cat Mii, 110)
Oll-Looune Beach' lot Mv)
N1-a1 WOOdOridoe• (at lrvlnel
N13-a1 Trot>uco Hill\. la! MVI
03-La Ouln1e Car Westm1nsltf I
010-81 Milllk6n
016-Eol\on• (•t wes1m1n,1en
024-81 Ocean View• (Wm>
03~titn Beacl'I• (et We\tmln\ler)
N7-Westmln•ter• (ot Wm >
Nl•-at F111 Vellev• car w m1
03-EI MOOena (ti MV)
Ot-NtwPOrt Horl>Or (111 Mii)
017-et Sen Clemente•
07-•t Logun• Hfll> (al MV)
09-0ena Hllll (at Irvine)
011-•I Estal'lCte• (el Nol Hertio<I
0'3-•I StCldlellac• l•I SA Bowl)
Oll-Corone de! Mar' (el lrvln•l
N6-al Newoorl Harbor
N14-Tullin• (•I Irvine)
02t-CePO Vallev• (al MV)
030-lrvine• (el Miii
N7-o1 Dana Hiii\'
N 14-el Min ion Vleio·
ORANGE (I·'> OCEAN VIEW 12·1) MISSION VIEJO (I·?> SADDLl.llACK ll·OI 44 Sanllooo · 6 79 Kenneov U O <,an Dlavo Morse J 4 I S•nto Ane Vallev 6 O Norco 16 O Newoort Haroor ?O ll Hart 14 1S Se nta Ana 6 19 Katelle 73 78 Sonia Ana Valley 14 Fountain Va llt v O 14 Le He bro I
OJ-at llillo Peri.. 101 Et Modena1
01<>-Canvon lat El MOdena >
011-WOOdt>rtdge• (ol El Modena!
02S-el Laguna Hiii\' let MV, l 30>
010-Trebuco Hiii\' let El Mo)
N7-at Leouna Beacn•
02-St Paul (01 we,1m1n,tf r I
010-Santo lllna iar Wt\lm1n5ter l
017-ar Foun1a1n Vollev• lat HSI
014-Marina• t .,, Wesim1nster I
031-Edtson• tat Hrn 8eocn1
N1-a1 Huntington Beacn•
N l4-w,.tmln\ter ' lat HBI
0 4-ot Senta An11 ISlll Bowtl
0 10-ol Leuuna Hiii\ lal Miii
011-ot Irvine•
0)--lrvlne ISA Bowl>
010-el Ca1>IS1reno \/alle y
016-Coro"• dt l Mar • (Siii Bowl)
023-Untvet\lty• (SA Bowl)
031-N•wPOrt Harbor ' (SA Bowl>
N7-at Tustin•
073-Son C1emen1e·
OJl-ol Dana H1111·
N7-Caol\lrano Vallev•
N13-Co\la Me\8' C~11 El Mooen.i1 N14-EI Toro• N 14-et E\lanclo ' (et OCCl
T9tABUCO HILLS 12· I) WESTMINSTER Cl·l·ll s.n ci.m.m. c 2 I I TUSTIN (2.1)
1 s So (•Ill Chrl\llan 0 14 Valen< a 14 14 WOO<IO•IOge )4 16 l(opoo IHawaliJ 0
14 Done Hiiis 11 n lrv1nt 0 1 Corona oel Mar l l LO\ Ala mitos 1
•• lllm ol tile World 6 O Et Toro 21 1 Laou,,a Hiii\ 6 10 1rv1ne 1 OJ.-ar Crno
O~F'oorn.1•
OJ-at Rancho Alam110,
010-Laoun• Beech
011-El Toro•
03-Footl'llll
010-llVes 1 T o-r once
OJ-at Burrouotu. R1doe 6 o m.
010-al More Le\lt l o m
017-L•oun• Buen• (al Miii
02•-•t WOOdt>rtdQt• (I I Irvine)
03(>-al Oranvt!' Col Et Modena!
N6-<0SI& Mela' la t MVt
017-Huni·no•on Beocn•
0 73-et Eo•so~· car OC.Ct
030-Fournain VAlltv' tat OCCI
N7-a• Ma rtna· •Wt\lm1n1ter1
N14-at Ocean v ew• 1a1 t'la1
02l-•' M•u •on v o o•
OJl-01 Coo1soron<1 Va•1ev'
Nit-a• lrit 'le·
011-NewPOrt H<1rbo< •
024-•1 CoM• l•t OCC1
031-11 Estancia' let Not Hart>Or)
N 1-Seddlel>ecfl. •
Nll-ot L.iouna H1lll' lo t MVI Nl•-Oono Hill\" N 14-al Unr•et\1tv• lel Irvine)
Oak Tree racing handicap
WEDNESDAY'S E NTRIES
I hi If V ·d8V mff""9)
Fin l P05t: I p,m
FIRST RACE. 6 F'urlono\ Purst I 14 000
Ct11m1no Trirtt vear OIO\ ano uo Cta1m1n11
Proc.t 11',S00· 10,SOO
I Ernie King 1Pa11on>
2 Jacarr Piii (Vaienzuete 21
J S1>ace Hawk (Stevens >
4 Hall Tl'le Eaole l Koene11
S Bob's fnleM I Pineo' 1
6 11.earoan'' Gra v IHernandell
1 Artificer (Soto)
8 Rein Sntllt r IC ,nero\I
9 Ouadruoed I Black I
10 Uneolo\111 I DelenouH &vei
11 More Thru\I tS•t>lllt 71
11 Plat1n• CS1e.eno
AIH Etleibk
• 111
118
116
116
II&
II•
116
Ill
111
116
116
116
IJ Aooottav Garrido! 11t
" St Tnanklul S11>1lle II 11~
IS Lt ll1co1n t0rtfl11a l 114
16 Rt1noow•, Cul> (Vo>enzut la 11 I 6
BOB'S INTENT n ,, O·O nor D•U• <llerl•v
r ac•no tar t>ecll eariv too• no10 hn1\n1no g11me<'
10 iu\t m1\\ P•ncov to 11<'~ tOdav BE
THANKFUL 14· 11 Batt•eo g11mecv on tne eao
ll'lrouonou1 1u\I le111n11 to 1u 1 on tne also eto•O'
!isl t>ut can<>ot t>t 1onorto ti a 110 OUAORUP EO
9·71 Runner uo 10 mucn omprovl'O runner D•ew
out snarPI• Btac• mak1no r.,n •or r c•1P\l'
award LONGSHOT llEARDlllN S GRAY
SECOND RACE. 6 1 1 l'urlon.is Pvrsp
s U 000 Ma•oen Clo1m1ng Ma•Otl"S •Met' vur•
010 ono uo Cla 1m1n11 Pr1ct Sl7 000 ?8 000
1 Snow T 1me c Sohu
7 Var Be11u I Oougla\I
J <,11ver Slr"e IOl1vere\,
' 1(1m·, Gold tlletenzue1a 1
S lnher.teo Wisdom l'>leven\
6 Outer l 1m11\ IH•etuer a 1
I S11oe Sov IDeianoun avel
8 ln,oired Too 1:-i1even,1
9 Da1e·, Lode 1Pa tton1
10 SllCk P•ralt I Black I
11 Sooov Crocf\ers I Hawltv 1
17 For The Le\I Time t S1~t111\~I
Aho Elltibte
118
t 18
I? I
116
118
171
I •8
l1r1
• I I
• 113
118
• I tl
ll C.un\11 (Slt>llle 71 118
14 Wl'ltlesburo Lint' I Pelle• \On/ 118
IS Hap1or1n CSlllilll' 11 118
l6 lndtSPu•ooie CMcHarouel 118
INSPIRED TOO 13 11 F1Qure\ to clear '"''
l1eto e nd is overdue tor 01otomo eauest cnanc~
vet SLICK PIRATE (Q 1l CaPOOle cond11toner
soots rios \loc• ot lh~ r111nt i.vel ntis 0000
lound<1llon undtr lht\ 'l'OuMQSt,r VARI llEAU
18 I) Ol1 \IMCf Sanro An11a meet trOut>lt O roct
wn•le u\1no la\1.i tor 1rie f1r\1 11me nu\n1no r1otr
at>Oord LONGSHOT SNOW TIME
THIAO RACE. l FurlonV\ Pur~" '15 000
1111iowanc' Two vtar otd\
1 Suoreme s.tand 10t1v1re\I t 1'
1 Ill s.o,, Ot LuO CMcC.aHOnl 119
3 Gora On Grten t1111enzuete 1 t 14
4 Dou1>1e Song CKaene11 11 1
S Jail P1evtr t Toror 11'
6 Soee<ol Trtc• tPlnce vt 119
SPECIAL T9tlCK 12 II S1111eo on tile ~oo
netl In 44 4, dre w\ well In \mall t>ul con1en11ou'
nee!, eerns lhe coll, GOLD OH G•EEH I)· I
OVerme lchtd ln lesl, lhret solid drill' ''"Ct Df'I
Mor over tl'll\ oval. I 12 7 on SePltm1>er 74
SUPREME STAND 11 71 Dot\ not ne'd Int?
TERRY
TURRELL
ieeo can ro•e 011 rne oa ct rnolltnv,n!J Int \Deed
1a1e LONGSHOT A SIGN OF LUC~
FOUR TH RACE. 6 l > f ,r1ony' Pur.e
''' 000 C dl"'1•nv ~111 e\ and ma,.,:•~ tn't~ "'"'' old e no vo c1a.m1ng Prite S?O 000 18 000
I co k ) v.ctor., Ql1vart\
1 F '' M" Lt-aot r Dovoia\ l So< e•v R1•A B ac.,
• lleo Frencnv c">1evf'M\ ~ W• a1 Mag c Orttva
o. Pr,nce\\ Sa 1 Oe•arw ~ua~p
1 N 1•4 \ Jf-N"!I MPltJ
I Pr~uv St61 1 Pinc ttv
q C.a~ .r ' Bond ll&1,nz1oe1a
114
116
• 11 t
llo
116
llo
116
116
116
RED FREHCHY J I U\tO "orJ " rnP •rao
u n-rio a route Dal '· ~Or•t'llt"Q &f'O ~~ ..... Oul •"' ~011• p •ori or rr>av tit ,,., 111 surPr•\e GAELIC'S
BONO 1 1 Oropo•"U fr -irrt allo""'a"Cfl' t vr'"oeny
tavc"s '"'' ovo1. \l•on11 contf'noer P~INCESS SlllL •6 I Clt•anO·•\\ave ,,,, '"•S runner 10 a •l'e
~onnor t>e OnOrto LONG\HSOT FtRE MISS
LE ADEii
FIFTH RlllCE. 6 Fvr·ofl~~ Pv•\c S/'000
A 1Qwar'C"e ~1ll1t\ a"'" Mbf_.\ 1rrp1~ 1••tH\ ,10
ttnd uo Oreo '" Cd 1 Dancer ~ lleottrd\ Slt>v~n\ 1 I•
1 Tr ov""a T •rrtf' OrtPV~ I 1' l Ser •Qlll C.o• I Oe1a,,.111\\&v~ • It I J DuCl1~h l an•l'le 1Valen111e1a 1 11'
S S1nQ IA Mesuoe I Pal'er\oni l?O
6 Lvc• \ Fanle sv IM <C Mron• Ill
7 Earl'\ Valt!,,tlne tP1nc11• 11'
EARL'S llALENTINE t? 1 Ha\ d•\t1t11>0irlled
wltn recenr ettorrs 1>ro~f' ma•oe" ovf'r 11'1·\ o•a•
\tric11v 1ne one 10 Dear rooav DANCER'S
llEGAllOS t 4· I I Bro• t m11•ae~ •IT\Ore\»Ytlv
over ~asier in w 1tn w nnfr\ • ,,oot>'t "''" bt.'\t LUCK'S FANTASY SJ Odd\ 01' w•Mer 1r·
maiden (,11ctorv trainer u\~a111 uo.rit\ h \ \IOI "
tor M c11d1& 0¥01 l ONC.\1101 f RAUNlll llNl
SIJCTH AlllCE On~ """~Pd•,.
Mo•cle~ T .. o "tar old•
I Pr n('e Se\\atra\ C:,trven\
] Be 4><l'n c tB•11n t
3 f'unnv Bo• Bi.,,. » '
.. Fa.r•v AH1r-rnef1 Or ''°~a
~ U"C'~ Re, Partet\fJ"
6 Sworo ('laroer ')l>O"" "' "'
1 Ga at'' Preten\e ~"''' 8 (rPmfllr e rnro1
9 Barb' l!e1<t OP ano·•\\ht'
10 Lora p,.-,mow .. 'l•' "dflln~
lllho Ell91111•
I I Corbon~rn P1ncav
17 Derion Bloc• 71
ll P• t e t \/01enzul'l11
U !>tnsillztr I Mei a
15 Cness '\et 1S~oem11~t''
"' • 111
t II
ti I
I I/
It/
It/
111
11 / '11
ill
• Ill
117
>II
Ill
Bruins faced with
tough Pac-.10 start
and after thl' 1111111" 1ng \J1urd.1 \ Road to Rose Bow I
begins with both
Arizona school s
LOS AN(iELt~ (A P) -l l L·\
Coach Terry Donahue, a scll-
professed worrier. said Monday tha1
while he' not 'iure how they'll do. he''
ready for the Bruins to Ix-gm dcfcn\C
of their Pac ific-I 0 ( ·onfrrcnn· cham·
p1onsh1p.
"As we sa1d when Wl' wcrl' ~HI<.
'Ready or not. here I <:ome,
Donahue said at hi s weekl y meeting
with reporters "Wc'n: 1n 1hc race and
3W3} WC go. I'm C~l'llCd ah\IUI II II"\
been a long time
"Now that w<:·rl· 1n lhl' rnnkn'n<l'
race. I think 1t will tx· uplifting tu
cvcrybody The <:onfrrl•ncc ''
absolutely loaded with good tooth.lll
teams. You1ust have to bangawa). llc
bulldog. keep goi ng. ~·c what hap-
pens When the du\t 'Cll k'. you \CC
where )Ou'rc :11 Whu know,·•··
l he Brutn~. "'ho arc mcmllcr' ul
the na1111n·, 1 op r wcnt}. will faH·
11no1her pair of fop Twcnl> tcanH -
.\nt0na \u:uc 12-0-1) and \n11Hlt1
(4-0)-di thc Ro..c Rol<'l tn Ihm fi"t
l\\O confercnlC~ ou11nR'>
"I think the IO!!t thm.· or lour "'eek'
havr ~t"n good wct·k,," Do nahue
~1d "Wt know morr abo ut our
football ttam IHI"' I think we'll
compctc and Ix· able to he a fnl tllf tn
the confercncc role We'll know a 1111
morr about o ur team aOcr '\.1turd.n
I
"\l.-t· "'tll tl'na1nh h,1\l' to pla\ h\
l.lr and J\\:J~ uu1 ~.,, g.1m,· 11( till'
wa\un ii l.\l' npt.'ll 111 "tn lag.;i1mt
·\n 11H1J \1:111') I d11n·1 1h1n~ lht•rt''
.in~ IJUl'\t1nn .1hou1 th.11 I '><ltd lx'lurl'
thl' wa,cin thJl '\n1nna 'ltatc "ould
tw nnl' ul 1 he toughe\t tt•a m' 1 n I hc
nmfcrcni:c and I'"" lccl lhal wa> •·
The Hn11 ns arc 2·1. f hC) srnncd
the ~a\crn on Sept 6 at Oklahoma.
wherl' they wcrl' overwh~lmcd lR-'
b) tht' Sooncrs .\flcr a h)l'. t IC I.
hn' beaten ·an 0 1l·go ~tatc (45 14)
and Long tkach )talr 141-2 'I
1 he fl ru1n' ha\t' 'ome tnJurv
prnhkms that rnnran l)nnahut'. h111
a\ he 'aid. ·-r, c mat.le w1irry1n~ :in :1rt
lnrm. Whl'n I rctm•. I l''JX't'I to ht·
C1ppo1ntrd to tht• furn It\ ,1nd kt llff\'
on th~ 'uhwrt ··
1>11n;1h1n• ,a,J lh<1I 1,11lh.1t ~ I 1 ''
Hall. who '>t:Orl•d l1Ju1 tntH hdu\\-O\ in
l (I , • ., 45-2!1 win (t\t.:r ln"J 1n thl'
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has 11 ch1•"1l ll'\thooll. ~.1m1.1 11ng
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SWORD CHARGER tS 21 Beaullfullv t>rtd
voungster no\ «>ettn crv1no tor di\lel'lCe of
ground, get' wlsn tOdev llE SCENIC <•·II
Drews well ano con 1101n commend golno Into
'''" 1urn. c•g &O•entooe •t milt Oillonce,
CAR llOHERO 16· I I 1111\0 tlo101t will Ile e l
Ol\odve ntaoe oul\111e 11 allle 10 draw 1n, Dest
ellort could tnrn e \M rtt LONGSHOT BARB'S
RELIC
SEllEHTH RACE. I 1 16 rnhe. Purse
s.48.000 Allowa"ct C10\\1lieo ll'lr&t veer olds ond
UP I Va rte> t P1nc&v > 119
1 V4r1e1v lloao 1McCarron1 117
l B11re M1n1mvm 10 1 .. eit\I 117
4 For111ono I Snoema•er, 119
~ No\101g1a > <,rar Torol 111
6 F·oe11no Reserve 1v111el'llue111 1 119
FLOATING •ESERVE 1l 11 Anolner l'IOne
•or cnJr\fl wrio rur\ N~U fre\l"I d \lance •de.et,
''" conreni.ou• neat llAlllETY ROAD tS·7 I
f'.,11 1•t o lo~""' rre•nt'r\ Dtrb~ norse l>efore
ot •no "~~rto oac~ dno 1ra1n1no \harolv \Iner
Dt Mar VARICK ' 11 ""'" nove oet1n11e volee
'" ""''"ome ., tne ont wno mt~sf oe rao9t'd
lONGSHO T 8ARt MINIMUM
EIGHTH AACE t I 4 ..,,~, on l~rl Purie
S60 000 111ooeo H""' • P 11.,n .. t Hanatce1>.'°"'~
T"'t't' YC<I' l'l•O\ d"d ,p C.•on DiJ•\t' S6'1.•SO
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1 s~ •• ~ . .t-B .,,. 116
7 NeO rpgur ">011 116
) Pe111 8 oMomme HaNlt'v 114
4 A•"n11on S•t •t n\ 116
~ Mon•ec 10 1McCa rtor>1 111
6 Sem111ero 1Mtia1 llS
7 Scn111er I Valeniu"'" 116 ~ LOU!\ l.!' C.r and ·s~ol'rna,f'f lit
9 D11nr~be s.11 .. lPI 11(
10 Na 1•0 1Utl&no.,H11>• 111
1 Arrnaoa Toro 11;
11 l!Potn l»ncav l 11.
I} GlftfO\ I ~()h\I 111
14 F ao11ng McHorgu• 11.
SEMlLLEAO 4 1 H&O prep el Det Mai
POtnllno lor •n1s race wor~ttel well wlltl 4ddt<
011n•er\, to vu '"' r4rt course SCHILLER 13· 1 BumDed a1 Int' \!arr men la"ed room totln<
momenrum 101> ol the lane Cleared CIO\ln'
to te\t tor •econd l1gure\ Clost REACH 11· 1
Pa l•enl tra ner I 4' '"'' Wf'll orea coll oromed IC)f
100 elton "'or1r •nt pr.ce 1n new Da1lv Trl!>le
oe11 nu LONGS••OST ATTENTION
NINTH RACE I 16 m•IH Pur\e S 16,000
( 4•rT11ro T nret' veer 010\ &Mii vP c101m1n,
Pr0te '16 000 14 000
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fert rr n '"P .-eer r s n l"l&f'Olf'I 1n~ ma in trac•
ano l•Ou'"~ 10 t>t 1orctno '"' Pace. IOP can<>ot
eltoro 1 m.\ra•e. MASTER CAWSTON 14 It Srr~rrn r"nntr llOS !otrOnQesl l1n1sl1er tn ll'le gaml?
•1d1ng \lrong let LDNC.SHOT A lllGHT IOElll
llEST llET '>EM ILLEllO 18th llacel
PRICE PLlll Y OUADAUPE D I hi Race>
Los Al
entries
TOfljl(;HT'S ENTRIES
( l7 Ill de v ef 46 ·de v 11arnen "'""4tt >
f 0r\I PO\I 1 )0
F 111<, T llAC F Ont mile oare Purse $2,000
C ear T"t Br doe '1t1101 Dione Andv~
lto~rt TM nlo.\ Berr Pete I Barnum Em119ro-'°'"'"'" Vt\ 1 Concon N•Ov D Bravo Aecv ~racv 0
SECOND RACE Onf m1IP OO<f Puru ,, 600
Jim St"'"'"''' lora Lt •••v R1cl'l IS Best
\C~flnOISht" Hur F v F•v r esnv Dr110M\IV
Hall MOOn\h1nf'
THIRD itACE. On• milt oac• Pur$t s2.100 c Im Social, S1orrn1r1 N0trne, 11.owdv llt\illlot1,
Zlrtl&l'Cl•I, PlfldOt•' Oirl, Skv FIOwe<, Fro1tv
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Tvcoon Taroue\t, Ftennecre\I, Wind Driven
Peter 1'111\h March Star II
FIFTH 9tACE Ont mile trot Pur\t '2,100
Tl'IAOdOW SPtCIV\ Fir\! BC.or Som •on. J It ~omo111 Fore'" Song 8ov ~•an{IS CIOv!lherlv
Cepllve l ... , Prcoe. Noble '1egon
' SIXTH 9tACE. On• mile Pace Pur\t Sl,IOO
(.r11ct In Ac ttan Hello Cna r(I.; Levi T
Al"''"' S1ero111 <,111111011 uno•n Darrt n
Caol\trano Beecri 8&11011d fhltt. Pre1er.,,11e1
T •mfl Andv\ OOdoer
SIVIHTH 9tACI Ont ""141 trnt Pur\11
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W•l•Ul Sonnv Cendo Sallv Qui<:• I oro StuHv
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F•t•o• Stv Pal Tom Ctou9hertv Min Stv
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NlHT H 9tACI 0tlfl MINI °''" Pur\~ \1 000
Wl"d Powe< frat• Mert 1111n1 O•rk A1141
... anasomt llowdv ltuter <iVP\v Lo-• $11Hd
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Ster $upernet. And••.,, ,,,., lllucle lmMt11t
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueedey, _ ...... oo. ,. •
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIACTIOlll, •
Average tax bill will be reduced $200 per year
By JIM LUTHER
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent and Mrs. Reagan will see their
axes reduced by 25 percent while
most Americans get a cut averaging
S200a year. More than 6 million fow-
income working people wi ll be ex-
cused from paying income tax
aho$elher~ About 20 mill ion couples
and individuals will pay more.
Attracti ve schemes that permit
wealthy investors to dodge the tax
collector will lose their appeal. Profi t·
able businesses will have to pay a tax
regardless of legitimate deductions.
Ricoh directors
open Irvine plant
Facsimile transceiver
production facility
tscalledafirsttn U.S .
By ILENE SCHNEIDER
East often meets West in Orange
County. Ricoh Company. Ltd.
brought together several hundred
customers and friends to celebrate the
Japanese company's 10th year of
manufacturing ofli ce automation
products in the U.S. and the opening
, of its new production facil ity in
Irvine.
Last Monday's grand opening fes·
t1vities incl uded a sake cere mony and
luncheon at the Irv ine Mam on and a
·.,. tour of R1coh's Pullman Ave nue
plant.
Ricoh Electronics. Inc. (REI). a
wholl y owned subsidiary of Tokyo.
based Ricoh Company. Ltd.,' opened
what is claimed to be the first
fa csim ile transceiver producti on fa .
cility in the United States fo r a
Japanese company. Ricoh will
produce all parts of the machi nes
locall y ''1f quality, cost and delivery
requirements arc met," according 10
H1sashi Kubo. executive managing
director of the parent compa ny .
.. All tY{>CS of fu nctions conducted
by Ricoh in Japan. 1 ncludin~ product
development, manufactunng and
even export. will be increasingl ~
conducted in the ll.S ... Kubo said.
REI. wh ich has planb in lrv1nt,.and
Santa .\na. emplo}\ 700 people and
occupies 457.000 square feet of
(Pleue aee RICOH/871
ULRICH RENTER WALTERS
Young Executives
headed by Ston.e
Bruee P. Stone, nl'" prl'\11.knt or tht• Ynung t\l'l'Ull\l'S or
America. Los ·\ngdl''> t:haptcr. rt'lt'ntl~ rc1urnl'<l frun1 V. J\hing1on
D.C .. \\here thl' group\ tklega11on mt·t "'1th 1-.t·~ cungrl''i'>ml'll and
leader; of tht· l'\Ccu11 \ l' branch I k 1<, prl''\1tknt of Stone Companies.
wh1rh pr<n 1dl'' tn\urantl'·ha<>cd finannal '>t'r\ ll.'l'' w thl· hu'i1nl'"
communil) through otlicc\ 1n Pa~dl'lla. ;\oc\.\.port Beath and V.1.·'t
Los .\ngck'>. 'i oung Exccut1H'' of ..\mt·nca "as organ11l'd 1n 191< I a\
a forum forcntreprcnl'unal men and \\Omen under agt· .to 10 promptc
communic:a11on among them a\ future hu'>111e'~ an.d ~1' ll lc~1di;r<, • • • John W.1Ulrlch of Hun11ng1on lkath ha'> lx•t·n n.inwu prt•c;1dt•n1
of Union ~eoture Corp .• thl' \ l'lllllfl' l .lpllal \Uh\l\.llJr) or I 1n111n
Bank. announced John ~. llarngnn. r h:iirrnan of thl' $X ti h1ll1on
bank headquartered 1n Lo' ·\ngl'll'' I Im h ;01ncd l · n111n Vcnturt· 1n
1976 and mo~t recent I> sen t•d "' 'll t' prc~1den 1 ant.I manager of 11.,
Irvin e oflicl'. Effec11vt• \.\1th hi' promotion. Lln1un Vcnturt' "Ill
consolidate 11' Pa<,adena hl'adquartl'f'> into thc In inc uflicl' lm.ated
at k oll Center Ir\ int'. l llnrh attnhutt'\ 1h1s rl'10G1t1on 10 Orangt'
Count' 's growing pn·\cnCl' a'\ a rl'ntn tur t'nlreprt•m·unJI art1\ 11~ . . ..
W. Dennis Renter. prc'>1lkn1 ol W. 0 . ReJ1ter, Financial Planning
Group ir1 Nc"pon lkach. "a' n·u.·ntl~ apprnnlnJ to the nat111n:.1l
speaker., bureau for the Natwndl ( l'nter for I 1nanual l duLal11>0 .1
non-profit. con'>umer-ont•ntt·d organ11at1on It, g.11al' rndudl·
fin ancial cduca11on at the high 'lh11ol k'l'I Jnd u1mmun1t\ \fl'' tu'
th rough sl'm1nar'> and puhht \t'n tll' pru~r.1m' • • • The nc\.\ d1stnu managl'r 1i11 tht• Or.111gl' < ount\ di\ 1\100 ul
First American Title Insurance CO.. " Corrine Falcon Walters 111
Laguna H1llc; "ho ~111 tx· '>l'f\ in~ \Jnt.1 .\nJ and port1110'> 111
Westmin.,tcr and Fountain alk~ 111 hl·r Ill''' p11,1tmo
COLWELL MANOR GIRALOIN
• • • Donald McAfee, Ph.D .. l ha1rm.1n 111 lhl' di\ 1\1011 ol nl'll -
rosc1ence'> al the lkckman Rc,eanh ln,111utt·nt thd 11' ofHllfk' ha'
been naml.'d '1n· prl'\1dent Im fl''l'.lfl h .ind dl'' l'll1pml·r11 at Nelson
Research & Develop Co. 111 In 1m· l'l'tl.'r I pton tht· tom pan~·,
president and ( E:O .• 11mounll·d tht· appo1ntml'nl Imm I oodnn Dr
Mc.\fec ,., an ad.no"ln1gl·d nrx·n nn th t· Jt'lron 111 drug' on tht·
ne n ouc; n stem and . d'ion Ke,t•an h h;l\ ,l., nal l 11mpounl1' umkr
devclopm.cnt "hit hat ton tht· u·n1ral n,·n 11u' '~ \lt'm • • •
Vlr1lala M Colwell, former I k " kit-Packard manaufat tunng
specialist. has101ncd MaHfacturing Decision Support Systems, Inc.,
MOSS as branch manager for the compull'r c;onwarc co mpan) \
California opera11onc;. Her 1n111al rcc;poo'lhil111c\ rnduck hu1ld1ng
the Southern Californ ia opt·rat111n\ tnr thl· JJ)Jllit.·a11on <;oft"an·
compan) wh1rh ha' 1to; headquartt'r' in< lndand Oh111 < ol"l'll
reside\ 1n Ne"' port Hcal'h • • •
Vc tcrnn t•mplo~t·cs Mark Ackley and Grant Basst'tt h<Ht' l')('l'll
named rres1dcnt and gl·m·ral m:inagl'r ut lhl' nt''' di\ 1\lmt ot
lmagr Matn-<, lnr . m·wl) O(k'nrd 1n In llll' f'ht· \\ l''t < na,1 lnlallon
rrprC'll'nt'i thl' 't''cnth ma11>r \lll1•<,/or11dul 11110 llll rlrt\ 111llw1Wl\'l1ri..
of thl\ na11onal hU'ilnt'" l om mu 111rn111111' .111.l·oq • • •
Tht• Southland Corp.'s l'n·.,.dt·o t h°ll' V. .1 h111nJNll1 h.1,
announ ced the prnmo11on 1ll Mlltt Manor ot 1 luntintth•n lk.ll h tel
gro up managcrofCh1l'f .\111ll P:inc;' 4ti ~ <.tnn·-.111 C .11tlorn1.l "l'' :id:i
An10na. Tc;i.:as. Ol l:ihoma Jnd T l'nne,.,ce \t,1n11r lornw rh
managed C h1ef '\uto Pan..,·\\ l''' c 1lao;t di\ 1<;1on .1n<l "·" t1\S1X1<1ll'd
with the 7-f ll·\t~ll di\ 1\ICIO nf \11uthland • • •
r>1rn tor\ ot Irvin«' f lty t'lnand al h.t' l' .11lJl01 n1l·d James P
Glraldin or ln1nc il\ prl'\ldl·nt .tnll ( r () ol lnlot ('11y Savings and
LoH, !>UbJl'l 1 10 regulator) :irrro' JI If 1· 'Ul teed' I >outtla' J \\ed.'
who resigned from the S& I 10 tx·uiml' rrl'<.1dt·nt 111 .in Orange
C'ount)·bai.cd mongage hanking firm r ht· hem rd Jl,11.1111111n11·d thJt
Robfrt B. S~ncn ha' hero prnm111nJ 111 nt•t ull\ c 'lt l' prc,1den1 ot
the a ~oc1atwn
And, reversing a dccade...old trend,
the overall share of the uu burden
borne by corporations will rise.
JUTES: In 1987. the p~sent 15
taxable brackets fo r sin~e people and
I 4·for couples filing a joint return will
be squeezed into fi ve. The rates -·
now ranging from I I percent to 50
percent -will range from 11 percent
to 38.S percent for 1987 only.
will be rates of I S per~nt, 28 percent
and 33 percent. For top earners. the
max imum ratcdropsbackdownto28
percent as personal exemptions are
phaliCd out.
The uem_p&ioo will rite to$1.900b
1987, Sl.9SO in 1911 aod S2.000 b
1989. As taxable income (after deduc-
tions and e1eroptiona) riaes above
Sl49,2SO for couples and S89,S60 (or
singles, the exemption will be reduced
gradually. In 1989 there will be no
Those are some of the major
changes that will be produced by the
sweeping tax-overhaul plan awaiting
President Reaaan's signature.
Here are some key provisions: For 1988 and fu ture years. there
EXEMPTIONS: A taxpayer now ts
allowed to exempt from tax S 1,080
for sell. spouse and each dependent
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0IDKAIBANK
OF CALIFORNIA ·
3333 West Coast Highway
Newport Beach
Callfornia 92663
714/646-7121
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SMALL BUSINESS
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Business
legislation
prioritized
With tax leg1slat1on 1n the spot·
light, little attt'ntion was paid to a
very important confe re nce held dur-
ing August in Washington, D.C. It
was the White House Conference on
Small Busi ness attended by 1,823
business peopl e from-all over the
country.
They met to choose. from more
than 2,000 proposals. a small busi-
ness legislative aaenda of 60 rec-
ommendations to presenl to Con-
gress and the White House. These
recommendations are taken seriously
in Washington because as OM Senate
aide stated. the provide ··a fairl y
accurate summation of the dom inant
small business issues."
RALPH
Scorr
Of the 60 recommendations made
by the 1980 White House Conference
on Small Business. 38 have since been
enacted into law.
Herc arc tht" top 1986 Conference I
recommendations:
I. End the current liability in-
surance crisis throu~h fedt'ral and
state leg1!.lat1on. making Ct'rtatn that
businesses can get hah1hty insuran ce
at reasonable pnces.
2 Kt'e p governmt'nt from k gis-
laung what emplo~er benefits must I
be.
3. Act to keep ~ff" ernml·nt and non-
profit organizauons from romix·11 ng I
with small business.
4. Get t he' federal defic11 under
control and balan ce the federal
budget.
5.Set up a Department of Inter-
national Trade.
Other pnonty 11ems named by the
delega tes included reformi ng the I
Social Secunt> S\Stem and repealing
the Davis-Baco n· Act which requires I
contractors on federall y fi nanced
projects to pa) prevailing (usuall~
union) w:igl'S. I
Ralpb M. Scou is a cerllfled public I
accountaal In Newport Beacb.
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~ Door to Door
Transportation
Where Possible
~ Reasonable Tuition
~ Arithmetic, Reading ,
Spelling, with
Phonic Emphasized
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School Care for
Students of
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Tu.day, September 30, 1... 91
RICOH HELPING AMERICAN COMPANIES ••• other ways. The compeath~ the Los Aqelet Mata in tbe
sprina. II also helpt tg tuPJ)OR lhe
Rico6 Japen Bowl, the only National
Colleaiate Athletic Association
(NCAA)-sanet1oned football pme
outside the United States between
American coll• all·•W ieams.
RieubtKabo
rromu
flcilitJes on 25 acres. The subsidiary
manufactures copiers. printers,
thermal paper and other supplies for
automated office equipment. in ad·
dition to fac1imile transceivers. REI,
which produces 2.000 machines per
month. it expected to double its
capacity when the facility is fully
operational.
Ricoh, a SO-yer-old compan¥ that
also manufactures and sells camera,
computer peripherals and educa-
tional equipment throughout the
world, beaan its U.S.-bascd oper-ations in 1~73. .
The Irvine plant started to produce
palin paper copiers in 1976 "before
protectioni sm became an issue,"
Kubo said. Locally based manufac-
turing facilities help Ricoh to be more
f or as long as there have
be en lawns to be mowed and
dogs to be walked. parents
have taught their children
how to earn money.
reSPonsi ve to the needs of a ~ven
country. according to company htera·
tu re.
REi is one of Ricoh's three U.S.
subsidiaries which employ 2,200
people. Alona with the sales and
marketina arm in New Jersey and the
retearch and development arm in San
Jott, the Irvine-based subsidiary will
continue as an independent
enterprise with an overall system of
manaaement directed in the U.S ..
Kubo said. Keiji En.doh has been
appointed chairman of REI and
Ricoh Corp. in New Jersey.
Ricoh, which has invested $200
million into its U.S. operations in the
last fi ve years. will invest more of its
revenue back into these ope rations,
according to ·Kubo. The U.S.
subsjdianes accounted for $820
million ofRicoh's $3.3 billion in 1985
sales.
"The U.S. is one of the stronaest
bases for Ricoh as a multinational
company," Kubo said. "We wish to
ex pand our market share. but we
undersiand the problems stemmina
f\'om the imbalance in Japanese-U.S.
trade and the rising protectionist
spiri t."
To address the trade imbalanet.
Ricoh is helpina U.S. companies to
expon their products to Japan. A
joint venture with AT&T is helping
the latter company to manufKture
and sell its telephone key system in
Japan
Ricoh also attempts to be a good
muh1nat1onal corporate citizen in
lfRicoh officiaJs are pro&ad of their
trade policies, they are equally proud
of their manufacturina procecb&m.
There arc quali1y ~ at four
separate points &Jona the ot')duction
line and two checks when the product
c-0mes off the line.
From the color-coded jackeu that
denote workers' responJibilities to
1he yellow tApe lb.at matltl every item
in the plant, the Irvine facility
appean to focus on orpllization and
cleanliness.
"Our philosophy is that bouse-
lcecping and quality ao hand in
hand." said Ary Favia. plant manager.
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And it's federally insured up
to $100.000.
All in all. we think you ·11 find
. A dmirabl e enough. Lincoln Jr CD (Minimum Balance SIOO)
our brand new Jr. CD an excel-
lent opportunity to not only
teach your future tycoon
how to earn dollars. It ha s alway s seemed, how-
ever. that as the paren ts' dol-
lars multiplied handsomely.
invested in ce rtificates o f
deposit. their children's small
fortunes languished unpros-
perously in the bellie s o f
plastic pigs.
Lincoln Adult CD (Minimum Balance $500) But how to earn interest on
those dollars. as well. Day in
an d day out. in anticipat ion
o f tomorrow.'
That is. until now.
Because Lincoln Savings
proudly announces an invest-
ment o pportunity of extraor-
dinarily small proportion.
The Jr. CD.
Which means if you know
someone 16 or under. that little
so meone can now inves t as
little as $100. from 7 days
to 10 years. or
anywhere in
between.
Tcqn Rate Yield
7-31 Days
Deposits accepted nyt1me 5.85% 6.02%
180 Days 6.30% 6.50%
365 Days 6.55% 6.76%
Rates subject to change without no11ce Rnind1ons dpply for early
withdrawal.
Our new Jr. CD enjoy s the
very same. very competitive
rates as all o f our other CDs.
(Rates w hich. we hasten to
add. sho uld encourage a good
number of shrewd adults to
invest their hard-earned dollars
at Lincoln. as well.)
Its interest is compounded
daily. not quarterly.
I t autom at ically rolls over at
maturity.
I
N ot sur prisingly. it's an
opportunity no one else
seems to be o ffenng.
Except us.
But then. that shouldn't really
surprise y ou.
We're not like anyone else.
We're Lincoln.
The only :,avings institution
big enough to think this small.
LINCOLN
SAVINGS
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We Make It Easy To Make Money.
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Here's updated guide for calculating your taxes
By JIM LUTHER
l#Tu--
WASHINGTON -lndlVldual taxpayerll ~on't
have to worry about tax changes until they start filling Olf.l
1987 forms more than a year from now. But for tft(
curious who can't wait, there is a way to figure out whan
in store.
&veral accounung firms have created h)'pothetical
taxpayers with vanous incomes and fam1l) situations to
demonstrate the impact of the tax overhaul.
That makes it easy -assuming your financial
situation matches one of the models. But even 1f 11 doesn ·1.
all you need is a copy of your 1985 tax rctum to get a fair
idea of how your taxes will change under the ne"' tax cock.
Here are the maJOr points to keep 1n mind in
calculating your taxes under the new law.
INCOME
Wages. fees and interl'\t 1ncomc arc treated the ~me.
as under present law. If \OU ha'c unemplo\menl
compensation. tt would be full\ taxable. You wouid IO!>e
the SIOO ($200 for a joint return) d1 v1dcnd exclui.1on. If
you have capital gains. the~ would be treated a' ord1nur)
income.
ADJUSTMENTS
lnd1v1dual Kct1remcnt .\crnun ts: Preseni la"' allo\.\s
a worker to deduct up tu $2.000 a )ear fo r thei.c :t<'t'ounts.
($4,000 fo r a two-earner rnuplc and $.:!.:!50 for a onl'-
eamert:ouple) The bill l'Omplacatcs th1Hons1derahl ~ and
create!I th rec classc!. of"' orker!I
-Tho'$c not eligible for a company pension.
regardless of income. retain present law. So do those who
are covered by a plan but earn less than $25.000 ($40.000
for couples). .
-Those covered by a company plan and earning
between $25,000 and S35.000 (between $40.000 and
$50.000 for couples) could get a partial dedut'tion: as
income nses S 1,000. they lose $200 of the mwumum IRA
deduction. Thus. a single person em1ng $30.000 could
deduct up to S 1.000. .
-Wo rkers making more than $35.000 ($50,000 for
couples) could deposit up to $2,000 a year in an IRA but
get no deduction. But the interest the money earns would
conunue tax-free until withdrawn.
Two-earner deduction: Now as much as $3.000 a
ycar. 1t would be repealed
Most other adjustments. 1ncl ud1ng alimony paid.
would remain as under present law. But unrei mbursed
mo' 1ng expenses would become a deduction. a"ailable
o nh to Itemizers.
·Subtracting these adjustments from income results 1n
adjusted gross income (AG I).
DEDUCTIONS
nreimburscd medical and dental e'pcnses: now
dcduc11ble 10 the extent they exceed 5 percent of AGI. the
bill raises that threshold to 7.5 percent.
State and local taxes: Propen)·. income and sales
ta"<e' arc no"' deduct1 bk but the bi ll repeal-; the o;ale~-tax
"'nteoff
\1ongagl' 1 ntcre~t. rl·ma 1 no; fu II) dcll uttl ble lor OOl' or
two homes. Interest on home--equity loans will bC
deductible to the extent the loan does not exceed the
purcha~ price of the home plus improvements unless the
excess debt is for educational or medical expenses.
Consumer interest: such as for car loans and credit
cards. would be elimmated over three years. For 1988
returns. 40 percent would be deductible.
Charitable contributions: unchanged for itemizers.
Casualty and thefl losses: f\O change.
Miscellane~us _deductionl:. including union dues,
JOt>-related publlca11ons, tax-return preparation fees and
the like. are now·fully deductible; under the bill you may
deduct only the ponion that exceeds 2 percent of your ·
AGL
nre1mbursed movang expenses: would have to be
11em1zed .
Tota~·thcse deductions. Under present law. you then
would subtract the "zero-bracket amount," which under
the bill would be renamed the standard deduction. But the
bill would take this item o ut of the tax tables. meanane it
would be used onl> b:y those who do not 1tem1ze
deductions. So ignore the standard deduction.
EXEMPTIONS
By 1988 the personal exemption would rise 10 SI. 950
for the taxpa yer. spouse and each dependent.
Subtract total dcduc11ons and exe mptions from AGI
to arnve at ta~able income.
RATES
L'nder present la"'. most peop1e determine their
ta"<es b~ look1ngat the.-table\ 1n the back of their tax forms.
findioa the taxable income hne that 1s closest to theirs, and
rcadina across thr page to the column that shows their
filina status. They never encounter the conccet of .. ta.x
rates." That's also how it would be under t~e bill.
But until those new tax ta~les arc pubhsh.ed, you can
reach the same result by figunng your taxes tn the same
way upper-income peopk do now. the percentage
method. To do that. you need to know the tax rates:
For single people. the first S 1 7.~50 of taxable income
is taxed at 15 percent. The pon1on from S l 7J.85 I to
$43, 150 is taxed at 28 percent. The portion from :)43, I 51
to $1 00,480 is taxed at 33 percent. anything above that
level is taxed at 28 percent So. for example, a si ngle person with 1:1xablc mcomc
of $31 200 figures it this wa}: S 17.850 rs taxed at 15
percent ($2.6 78) and the remaining S 13.350 is taxed at 21!
percent ($3. 738). So he or !.he owes a total of$6,4 t 6.
For couples filing a JOtnt return, the fir~t $29, 750 1s
taxed at 15 percent; the pon1on between $29, 75 I and
$71,900 is taxed at 28 percent : all from _$71 ,901 to
S 171.090 is ta~d at 33 percent. Once taxable income top~
SJ 71,090 (or more if there are children). the rate dro~
back to 28 percent. Each child raises the top of the 33
percent bracket b)' SI 0. 920: thus a couple with two
dependent children would pay the 33-pcrccnt rate until
taxable in come exceed!. $1 92.930.
A couple with taxable income of $44.200 would pa}
15 percent on the fi rst $29. 750 ($4.461) and 28 percent on
the rema1n1ng S 14,450 ($4,046) for a total ofS8,509.
AVERAGE AMERICAN TAX BILL WILL BE REDUCED $200 A YEAR •..
From85
cxemptton tor :i '>1ngle p1:r-,on w11h
income above$ I 00. 760. fo r e\amplc
and for a four-member fam1h abo'e
$192.9.~0
.\nnual 1m rt·asec; 10 ofTsct .ntlat1on "'"I he resumed 1n 1990. Extra
exemptions now allowed for bli nd
and elderl} will end this \Car.
ST A~DARD DEDUcTIONS: I 3).·
pa) er!. "'ho do not 11em11c now arc
allowl·d a standard deduction ol
$2.481J 1 I single and $3.6 70 1f marned
and filing a J01n t return . These will
me.-to $:! 5~0 and $3.760. respectl\c-
1) for 1987 and to $3.000 and $5.(JOO
1n I 91H! Stan1ng nnt }car. a person
"'ho 1~ married anJ clderh or bhnd
will gt'l an add111 onal $MX.lor $1 .200
1f clderl' and blind. <\ -.inglc person
who" elder!~ or blind "'111 get $750
morl· than thl' bac;1t tkdurt111n
t$1 .511{J 1felderh and hlrnd)
In I l/!:14 anJ later. '>tandard deduc-
tion~ "'ill Ix JOcreawd annuall y to
account for 1nlla110n
TWO.EAR~ER COU PLES:
Special dn.lul t1on of up to. $3.000
dcs1gned lo om l'l pan of tht' "mar·
nage ix·nalt\" l·nd' tht'> Yl'ar hut ma)
ht· cla1mcd llO l 486 returns.
RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS: Pre'>-
cnt la"' pcrn111' an~ "'age earner to wt
aside u.p to $2.000 a ~car JO an
lndn1Jual Rl·t1rement Accnunl (up
10 $.:!.2511 total 1f thcrc 1s a non-
earnJOK 'pou'>cl. Thl' umtnhut1on
and 1nterl'\l 11 earn\ arl' tax-fn.•c until
w1thdra"'n. S1an1ng JO 1987;
-.i\n) "'orkcr nnt CO\'Crl·d h) a
com pan} f)\'n'>mn "'di retain current
la"' thc \aml' g~\ for a '>1ngle ix·r .. on
\\Ith adJU\tl'd grov. 1ntnmc of up to
$:!5.000 m a marnl·ll llluple up to
$4ll.OOO. l'\'en rt {'0\ l'rl·d b) a rnm-
pa n} pension.
-For a person covered by a
company pension (including a couple
1f either spouse 1s covered). the
amount of deduc tible contnbu11on "'m dccfi ne as in('omc rises abovc
$.:!5.000 (i f single) or $40.000 (for a
couple). The allowable deduction wi ll
drop $I for each $5 increa!>C 1n
income: thus. a single person with a
compan; pension and making
$30.000 could deduc t up to $1.000:
another S 1.000 could be contributed
but not deducted
-.\. single per~on earning more
than $35.000 and a couple making
above $50.000 will get no IRA
ded uction. Such a worker ma} make
an IR .i. deposll of up to $2.000 a }ear
($:!.150 1f then.' 1-; a non l'arn1ng
spou'>c) and get no deduction but thc
JOtere~t would be tax-fret until
wnhdrawn .
For the fi r't 11mc. IR .\ contrabu-
t1ons ma~ be 1n,e-;1cd 1n l ' ~ gold or
~lf\crcoins.
IN'f-£1\EST: M0r1gagr rmrrcsr on
one or two homt•s continUl'S to be
full~ dcducl1Q.lt; -but o nlr to the
euent the montage docs not exceed
the purcha~ pnce of the home and
the cost of 1mpro' ements. Interest
above that Incl on debt incurred after
.\ug. 16. 1986. 1s non-dcduc11ble
unless th<· loan (\\hrch could be up to
the present 'aluc of the home) 1s used
for education or medical expense!..
The deduction fo r consumcr
rnterl'!.t. 1nclud1ng credit cards and
car loan,, \\Ill end In 1987. 65
percent of con\umer interest "''II be
ded uct1hk . 1n I Y88, 40 percent: 1n
1989. 20 pcrt·ent: in I 91JO. I() percent:
1 n I 99 l . Lero.
Interest on 'money borrowed for
10\ estment will be deductible up to
an amount equaling net in vestment
income.
STATE AND LOCAL TAXES: Dl'·
duction for sales taxes ends De( 31
Income and propen\ taxe' remain
fully deductible. ·
MISCELLANEOUS DEDUC·
TIONS: Including un ion due\ ard
other employee bus1 nc~\ expcn\es.
ta"<·return-preparatron fees and JOb·
related publications. may be wnuen
off onl y 10 the ex tent the~ exceed 2
percent of adJUSteJ gross 1ncomr
Cenain . elt pcnses of hand1capf>\·d
workers will be nernpt from thl·
floor. ( l·nain performing an1\I\ "'ho
had morc than one emplo}er du rang a
~ear will be a hie to tah · a Ol'"'
Now, 20 extra reasons to
open a Titne Deposit at B of A.
GET A CA 'H BONU, OF $20 FOR EACH
"JO,lX.10 YOL' I:\\'EST IN A BANK OF AMERICA
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ACT NOW.· OFFER EXPIR ESOCIOBER 31st.
Like mn .... 111ppn n u rnl 1l'" 1h1"1lk1 \\11111 J.1..,1 l11r1.·\·l:r Su
rH 1\\ .... dw nnw re "''(II' h, 111u ·111 1 ~1 1r 11c. irlv 4(\ ~ hrnndw ...
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\Vl' wanf t hl' jo h "
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dedul't1on for Job-related ex penses.
MEDICAL EXPENSES: Onl\
thOSI.' e>.ccedrng 7.5 percent of ad._
1uste'd gross inco me could be de-
dul'ted: th<: prc~nl noor IS 5 percent
MOVING EXPENSES: Could he
deducted onl) b) itemizers.
FRINGE BENEFITS: Employer-
pa1d health insurance, the firr,1
$50.000 of group life insurance and
$5.000 for death benefits remain tax-
.:\empt. Through 1989. farmers and
other self-employed people will be
able to deduct 2 5 percent oft he cost ol
health insurance.
EARNED-INCOME CREDIT:
~1ax1m um benefit of th1!> break for
"'ork1ng-poor fa milies "'Ith children
"''ll me to $800 (1t now 1s $550)
dkct1\l' 1n 198 7. 1n 1988. the benefi t
"'111 he extended to families wtth
incomes .UP to S 17.000. The ben1.·fi1
"'111 be adj usted annuall) 10 off.>et
1n na11on.
CONTRIBUTIONS: No change in
deduction for t:harnable gifts b~ •
1tcm11trs. hut the wn teofT for non·
11ern11crs ~ rll l•nd Credit for political
contnhut1on' ~111 hc rcpealed. the Sf.
ix·r-pcr..,on l h<.'l kofT for pre.111dent1al
campa1gni. remain'i.
CAPITAL GAINS: Effl'('IJ\C ne.\I
JJn I ta\cd a' ord1nar. 1nt'omc. for
ind" 1dual<, and corp0rat1ons. 1'i<1
l hangc 1n prcscnt rules allowing a
hllml'm" ncr 10 a' nil.I tax a 11on on ga in
lrnrn \ak of ,1 principal home 11
.r nothl·r h11n1l· u1 \t1ngat lea'>t as much
1\ houghl. no lhange 1n special ~ 11 5.000 on1.·c-a-lifct1me exemption
for ho mt• \ale b~ a person 55 or older
INCOME AVERAGING: Repealed
Jan J. I 91.P
PENSIONS: \taning general!~ 1n
I YXY. compJO\ pen<>1on plans "'111
h,1' 1.· to gu<1rantcl· hcnl'fits to worker.,
"'1 th1 n -;hona pcnod!I undcr either ol
t"'o tormula'i. Pen\lon~ muq he full\
.,.eo;ted -guaranteed -after fi ve
~car'> on the Job or gradual!) vested.
c;tart1ng w11h .:!O percent after three
~tar' and n'lng w 100 ix·rcent after
\l'\l'O ~ear' ~n cmrlo~cr rnuld
rl·ducc tontnhut1110\ to a "'orker\
pen'>1on b~ nu morl' than half to
account for the compan~ \ payment
to the v.orkcr\ Social Sccunty, pre~
ent la\' permit'> a full redul t1on.
r hc $Jll.()()ll Jnfluai>.k'NJ on wage'
a "'orker ma~ Iorgo 1fdtj>os11cd by the
l'mplo)er 1n a l<l\·dcfi:rrcd pension
known :t' a ..tlll(kl plan "''II drop tu
$ 7,00()
W1lrkcr<. "'ho ha'e lontnbuted to
their .. ompan~ pension and retire
aher Juh I. 1986. lo~ the "ta\ holida~ .. ofur to three year'i they nov.
l'OJO~
llNEMPLOYM ENT COMP ENSA·
TION: Bcrnmc\ fulh ldXdhlc 1n 19M7
MI NORS: All person' 5 )cars and
nlda "'h11 arl' datml'd a' a Jcix·nd<·nt "''II hti\l' tu h:nl' a Sonal Secunt\
number b} .\pnl IS. 1988. 11 will ha ve
to lX' listed on the parent's ta11 return
.\II hut $1.000 of the unearned
income. such a'i 1n1crcst. of a child
unJ cr 14 will he taxed at the parent's
rail' 1f the income 1s from propcn\
rcn·1' cd from 1he parent f.1'< ad van._
tagc<. ol "C-i1l1ord trur-t\." in "'h1ch
propcn) I!> turn<.'J 0\1•r to a child for
more than IO H'ar~. would end .
.\child "ho ma} tx· claimed as a
dcix·nlll'nt b' anothl•r"' 111 he denied a
·ix·r,onal l'\crnptmn on h1\ or hero"' n
rel urn.
LIFE INSURANCE: Increase 1n
'alue of ordinary I& 1Murancc
remains ta "<-free.
MINIM UM TAX : fh1s special k\\
on h1gh-1 nrnml· 1n ve.,tor~ and corpor-
a11on!> that USl' ~o many deduction ..
and credits tha.l the~ pay little or no
tax will be toughened considerably
and applied at a 21-percent rate for
10d1 viduals and 20 percent for cor-
porations. If a company reports n
profit to its stockhol~s. 11 may not
C'icapc taxation lntere't on newl)
acquired mun1npal bonds 1s!'iued for
non-go\(~rnmcnt project~ will be suh-
)CCt to the ta x for the fir<;t time
ME ALS AND ENTERTAIN·
MENT: f>t.-ductmn-; for husmcs'>·
rclatl·d meal'> and cn1cna1mcnt. in-
cluding .. pon' ticket<.. now full\
dedur t1hlc, "'ill hl' cut to RO pcrn·nt of
the t·o,t.
DIVIDENDS: I he SI (.JO-JX'r-pcr-
'>on ($200-per-<ou plc) c."<cl us1on fm
d1' 1dt.'nd\ rele1,ed will rnd this Yl'<H
TAX SHELTERS: It will he mon·
ddlicult to shield wages and fees from
ta'<e' b} using dcdut·llon~ from
1nvc,tml'nts hu1h around hm1tt'tl
panncr~h1ps. e\pct'rall} in real estate
I>ed ul·t1ons an\lng from most 1 nvc~t·
ment~. 1nclud1ng real estate. would he
hm1 tcd to amount r\Skcd Lossc'
from J?8r1nc r'>h1p investments could
not offc;ct wafe" •tnd other income, a
pcr,on act1\ C' ' rn'' l\t'd 1n managing
rental real \'\t,1ll' 1 11uld ofT-.c t up to
~~\llOO a \Ca1
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CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE
IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE
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Tl ... 111•11 ,._ 0 11 Newport 2br nm style Vallt~ 2134 1Htr1l Biz f I 2BM APT. dOIEt UI.,..... ..14 Slgniliire Loana. Qp 10
.,..., & ,._ abode kids Ok garage FV tln-r br 2ba f/yd ok COMPLEX. Pool, no peta, * ,...,.."* * llT * $10 ooo F "--t II "'-Large Unlt1. 28drm. 28a, Just 5525 539•619 t pllo "newer kltch seso M Ul.111& llUll $495 & $895 $800 aec NON-SMOK!AS ONL V ••r ·lied r:; 1; ~ ~-1; aingle story. patios E.11-Agllee 539_6191 Agt lee FURNISHED RENTALS 646-3618 · Stunning 18r 181. ptu1 Prol. M. 25. looking to 11" · ver0•1
6 H . TX~ e70' 3v5 cellent Costa Meaa lo-Winier Lse 2Bdrm $900. enormous ttrr 1ce-eleganl new furn 2br. "1 1 ouston
cation Call Chuck or Liz lalL-. lslaa4 21-Haat. ltack 2140 t 2Bdrm 2Ba winter $1150 lBdrm. retrlgetalor. gar· sundeck' Lovely environ· 2ba. 1pt, quiet res area w1rSow "has MONEY lor
Jones fi31·t266 or --age new carpets & menl Pool No pe11 M/F 642-1608 Doug air 5 TDs s 10K/up. no credit
646-5743 NORTH BAVFRONT •UYE lllR• Short term rentals from drapes. 1550/mo No $750 Lease 640·0349 COM/OCEANSIDE ., no penalty Call .ji~~'\ R E11ec style home. 38A 3Br. 2Ba. lrptc garage $400 Wkly lo $2000/mo pets 645·8404 PrHllgtous 2br 2ba, prol Denison Assoc 673 731 t
•. • • 3' 1BA. unlurn yrty hurry' Only $825 Fee UNFURNISHED Ill 1U •UM llU• M/F $500, ''t Avl Oct 3 la ---
$2900/mo Call tor appl TILHEllT lll·llll BACHELOAun11 $475/mo Enclosed garage Super 3Br28a.trplcS 12SO (714)676-1793 at•aCtatltl
to see 673-4082 -d clean $6~ mo e•5-1a 19 675-30221(6 t9)753-0119 c·· rvof m-'-___.., 2 LatuetMab BB •--tat 1044 Lora Vance Realtors lrYilt 1144 an ..., ,... __ u..-1 3BA 2BA 2 sty $1200/mo •YIHAIUll* profs, quiet. n/1ml<r. 30 • •SPIRITUAL I PSYCHIC TUATLE ROCK 3106 sq fi lllHI HAIL lllHllTILY YEARLY LEASES a&J-tflleld 2Br 2Ba St80 ahr nae S3SOt mo Incl READINGS Palm and
on lg tot. 4br. 2''tba. pool. Ptaia11la 2107 2bd. 1''>aba. ale carport Waterfront Homes. Inc ••t.• 722·7318 utils 548-8325 card readings available
spa, Ko1 pond, alarm, air, 2. 3 & 2er Winter & Yrly $950 720-0876 Ill-HOO . ••tlT•llTI •VerHlllff 8aCt;;iOr -Unit S C Nationally renowned psy· 3 car gar, $489,000 Ted. Peninsula Rentals avl RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -,.... CONDO E' Ide M large. chic. local & he'd 19 yrs
agent 854-9564 VUla Rentals 675-4912 Penthouse on Goll Course la IHI la • 2,_ B~=~·~~t~.1e:;11~:.o:~=~~ ~o~;,e:~aloc~, ~ ~~jo ~=::i~dr: S~~S 1 f,~ P ~~.: ~=~1~;;~~o; ~~;:~;~e.edl i twprt ltad1 1069 DOLL HOUSE 1br. 2br. den 2ba frpl, view I aa vv spa Sorry No pets. 752·801t.548-0425 Msg gar pool, jacz. yard, 5
-S 1450 544-2054 •ELITE AIU* 2Bdrm 28atll $740 $760 min to UCI 642-63 t3 Cullom Medical/Dental IOI •• ,LI. IOW "I bayv1ew completely new. 398 W W 1 83 •5583 38A 2BA, deck. gar. lndry. Software written ror "Our
' custom kit laundry area La1ana lea ck 2141 2Bdrm ex Ira large Ing 1 son 1 • unturn. upper. ocean vu EVERYTHING eed t ' Steps to sand, toe on Sea-5950/yrty 963•5353 _ stove DIW deck * 0 ........ APT• you n ° 0111ce by dBase eipert shore 4BA upper 3BA 4B Pvt & quiet lrptc su; -steps 10 bell Avl l0·4 hve the good Ille In Nwpl' $5011\r -guaranteed-tree
lower Spacious llr plan Ca,istuao ltack garage view No pets micro only s9so ee Studio lull k ltctlen, ut1ts Yrly 5 1200 84:?·2423 Ocean view ''>blk to bch' consullat1on Heallllcare
Can be 3 units $219K LH Zl 11 2970 Oorn Ct S 1575 1st TEUHIT 171-1110 incl Only $450 Fee Near Hoag 28drm l ''rBa. ~eady to move In' Female Sollware. 548-6993 Morn
DOVER RE 759-5080 Chaurung 2eA. den. l"•b• · sec 497-6287 Ulll& tSUlll Lare• 2 TILHHT lll·llH carpets, drapes, Wasll· ~~~.~~d:~~ d/~~~'. H:~:Y LHt_l_F_t_I_•_• HH * 1 BLOCK TO BEACH • nr Pines Park & bch New BLKS to beacll' 2bd. bedroom close 10 water •PElriitlll HYE* Sr/Dryer hkup. encl iar 11'11 go quick' $350/mo •
West NB, 3BA 1''1BA. Fee t Id & t $1250 1' 1ba den. rrplc. avail (8181 795-6400 750 No pets 875•660 security 646·9131 land. lie• terms $2 t0,000 pain ms e ou 1011 Yrly $960 497-3528 E•cellent location 28r llt ••-11 UST
63t-3822 tor appt 213-476-2165 or 673-3696 631 ·7137 lalltoa Peaiasah 2Ba W/D llkup, frplc. _ .. , FEMALE to share 38r 28a Coroaa 4tl Mar 2122 2607 vaulted ceilings 2 car gar Enjoy the lu11ury of 11111 ex-house 1n Cos111 Mesa w/2 BAY VIEW CONDO Walk 10 beach 3br •nets w/opnr 011er streams & elusive guard gated com· other women. $400/mo
2bd. lrp1c. gar. pool taz 2SR 2BA. spectacular den I/yd k•d pet ok must 2BA tSA garage Includes rails Pool & spa Great munlty in a sp1e1ou1 Call 548-3977 S 160,000 By owner ocean view. trplc. 2 car see $900 539-6191 u111111es. $800/mo yearly view $1150 Ava.I!. 10117. 1Bdrm Apl Amen1t1es
213 975-0234 Collect gar. patio 511 Seaward Agt lee 3 tO ALVARADO PLACE. No pets 549·244'7 incl frplcs. wet bars. A/C, Furnished room In Costa
S 1535/mo 760·8382 2119 BALBOA 752-57 tO J: micros. WID hl<ups & 2 Mesa home Kltcllen Ill CAllYll CllMI Newport ltac~ •OUIET & SPACtoUS• car garagH s 1395 privlleges. S.300/mo
Designer perfect. lrg 3 NEW CONOo-3SR 3''>BA NewP'Ort Sllores gorgeous •CITE a ctn* 2BR I BA bale garage. Sorry no pell 644-0509 645-2435
bdrm 2'' ba. ale. w/pool 2 trplcs. dbl car gar 3Br 2Ba all amen111es. 2Br 28a pauo. garage dlw, lndry rm. no pets EAST8LUFF Townllouae
spa -tennis Avail No pets $2000/mo ocean view. new crpt rrig stve Only $700 Fee S6001mo 646-2832
immed S t850/mo Call Agent 673-5354 Upper Duple11 $ 1400 TELHEIT 115-1110 Apl 3Br 2''1Ba 2 car gar
Patrick/agt 63 t· 1266 SPY"'USS lllLL Villa Rentals 675•4912 *SAYE lllEY * No pets, S 1025/mo yr lse • STEPS Tl SAii 2Br I Ba gd area. carport. 644-1010 or 760-7037 HARBOR VIEW HOMES. 5Br 3Ba luxury llome Lse 2BR Cottage w Npt lllse * * bll•ns only $525 Fee Alter 5pm or Wknds
Monaco mOdel, 3br 2ba, opt avail $3000 mo-mo 10 bch prllng $78.5/mo Studio lull knche~. all u111s TELHEIT IH·lllO NEWPORT MARINA APTS
move m cond, best offer (6t9)758-3990avl 11/1/86 yrly utll pd rels Incl $400 Hurry Fee
over $240.000 No bro· 2124 642-7003 or 642-6941 · TILHHT lll·lllO $625/mo E/slde 2BR •Eteganl bay1ront. 1800
kers please Call Costa Mtll 1BA pat•O pool. lndry sq 11 · 2Br • Den. micro.
L 9 5 640 4020 -~---~--~ •llAlll MEW TWlllll 4Br. 4Ba Duplex Apt, un-rm Close 10 all dl w. lrplc, prV1 bch. encl aune • ' • 2BA. pvt & Quiet, gas & turn 6 mo lse or mthty 111 gar $2595 boat shp avail
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WAA01 Call Deb Days Ital latatt Ftr Salt lntral 1H2 IEWNllT 111,000 ;:,i~r N~ ~~~sdr sC~5/~~ 2!~~p~·c!n~ar$~~;0~~~~ May I Gar $2200 TSL .,~; E :42.11e1 •A&.H•
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•L""a•ii•t•l ... ----1•w-z ~~d~7r!~m8c,~~1e~;;~ Community pool, laundry •HSTSllE llllE * 4 Bedroom 2'' Bath 2 AVAILABLE NOW No lee WE RE THE BEST• W/D tlkups & all the 2Br 2' •ba cust twnhm LOST cockale•I gray n-smk pvt ba $400/mo •
-lac111t1es and patio Large 3Br 2Ba. frptc 2 car story on canal in Newport tBr I Ba tblk to beach I & 2 BEDROOMS above amenities S 1775 * WYIHlll* needed FHA JoM Den-Sllores St6501mo Bier Sorry no pets 760·09t9
ut 89 t-7055 or 83 t-1728 w whl on wmgs yellow head orange cheeks
HB Michele 523-3200 Custom uec 1 story . Sit-vec Realty 657·5118 Eves garage all Dlttns encl Call 642•3850 $600 mo• sec yrly FURNISHINGS AVAIL
657 3739 ::H2o7 T ra diti'ona l yard Pets ok St t50 Fee 673-4798 01 673-6478 •Free u1th11es Ocntrnt upper 3Br 2Ba. 2 Prof F w/Batboa Isl llm 10
sllr rm and ba p111 entr.
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Down bay & ocean TEUREllT 175-IHO 3BA 2BA •, block 10 *Spacious hv1n9 views 3Br 3Ba • lam & Ti f Ll4 I I Realty beach new carpel/paint LSE 1 YA 2BR Furn gar •H e k ICM gar. new crpts & window spa Best area Nothing t I I I t '*New Lux Condo nr bch < 1250, y 1 S IOOO 1133 E Balboa ug 1 n cover1n9s Unlld view like 11, Mod et home cond 50 ~I bay frontage 144' • mo ear Y B Iva 2 13 • 9 4 3• 8 4 3 4 * Btt-1n ovens & ranges S 1595 Yrly 850-9192
"$560,000 (incllandl deptll Probate Bob 631-7370 . 3Br2'>Ba FIP dbl gar. PLAYARE 673-1900 213-943-2860 •Patios SPECTACULAR OCE'A.N-HASTINGS & CO (:auslln (714J85 t 77:?0 or spa sml pet ok Sl 195 BAYAIDGE Condo 2br •Covered Garages
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avail. 10·1 75 1-3 114 640-5560ANYTIME' 673-0354 OLIHllllE 646"18440r 642"9666 2ba gated. all ammen SllARPACltH •Pool & BBO's FRONT VIEW JBr.2ba 2
•Plusll tanscap ng gar. furn. winter $1300 -• 2Bl"lrms garage, "•blk tc •PEITRlllECOYE• wld .gar rels $1250/mo. tbd $650 Bach $525. no 1 2004 w Oceanfront HSTILIFF VIEW MOIE lall•H beach' S 187 500 As· E•celtent 1oca1ton 2Br 540· 7551 or 786-5180 P!'l5 t02 E Bay Apl 6 * l<lnt loca1ion across 17141 640•4784
SINGLE LEVEL Location. Ptaia1ala 1007 soc1a1ed Realtors 2Ba w 10 hkup lrplc II"' CAIYOI COlllO! OClAll IAY VIEWS .~~~~Y pna~~ts Responsible single parent
seeking same 10 shr house
Students' Late 2 & 3Bdrms Call 642· 7302 (Iv msg} or loca11on11 Unique corner ---------673-3663 vaulted ce111ngs 2 car gar • 365 w WILSON lot w•th view ol back bay. TRIPLEX 111 .,.1 H wl opnr Over streams & Designer perfect lrg 3 Small Baell ror I mature winter rentals Call Villa work 957 ·5066 Jill
city tights & mountains 3bd 2ba upper unll 1n l'll•I t tats !alls Pool g spa Great bdrm 2· 1 ba al e wl pool adult Privacy & sec 142· 1171
Plenty ot room tor ex-111s1me cond VACANT• For Sale 1100 vie"" 51150 Avail 10 17 I spa tennis $1850/mo new decor Nl smkr No
Rentals 675-4912 Shr 2BR 1 BA apt w/Qu1et
pension Remodeled Ready to go' PLUS 2bd. Double wide. beaut cond No pets 549.2447 Call Sue1ag1 63 t-1266 pets no garage S525 yrly
k•tcllen & batllrooms 1bd down Great rental incl ullls 673-637:? Solar water neat area Lseiand S252 500 2BR ,ram rm 2BA lndr~ JBR 2 >BA 2 sto ry CAPE COD Condo' f rm w wshr & dryr 5 Sier Broocv•e··· •oiido Fi plc l1>nn1s pool spa 2bd OCEANFRONT 2Br 2Ba S p a c 1 o u s w o r k • ASSOC IA TEO REAL TY • ~ .... B Irvine Park 760-6050 ••• 0 11cup ., c.ar gar aul 2ba 2car gar S 1650 mo av~11 now eaut view nr shop u t 111 1 y r o om 6 73 3663 " ~ < • B p s so A 125 Nov , 5 1125 640-82qo Mi111vn 759-1 195 111 msg Jtboa 1er 11 1mo $375 000 Crtlff 1 wm1e1 $ tn5-$ t350 mo
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE Costa Mell 1024 '8 Acres• Rapidly de· AVAii IMMEDIATELY FURN 01 UNFURN lg lbr •''v Ag! 752-2226
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3Br 2Ba. xtra lg ram rm lg $49 500' John Denver 2 BA 2 story w1lh 11p1c or 645 7408 2BR winter only nr Balboa
laundry rm stor area. A I 657 5 t t8 E dsnwshr W/D h~ups dDI LIDO ISLE P'"' .673 83891673-4928 cut·de·sac alley access. "'" 11 • ves GOO $229 500 Open Hse 12.5 244 4001 ,. A I 70 garage ·0•ile1ec1 )Br ;>Ba furnished nome
472 JlbD1e Way 645-4539 C L prvt paho $989 S 1 IR!l Yearly S 1650 mo t•etery oll sec deo 863 0697 or Agt 548-633J
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.Av11I nov. 675-5030 " __ NEWPORT HEIGHTS HSE
New single !amity tiomes 1n PACIFIC VIEW BAIGH TON SPRINGS 2BR otc 2 1BA tam rm Corona 4el Mar 2622
Costa Mesa Nlpr1vate Ocean view• plot lor sale Con~B• 1 Ba l1t·leve1 2 Ir pie hard firs pro! dee lncd yrds Tile roots oai. $800 71 4 496•3793 mt car garage Gonr s t400 642-2940 2BR tBa front apt garage
caoinets 8 much more' w op 1 D hkup Over $785 lrplc dsnwshr rel
Call today Agt 548-t329 Oat ti Ctaaty I streams s falls Poot spa Newport Island charming 43 t Iris So ol Coasl Hy
ASHIE HO,OOO FH Prtrrtz 1525 $995 No pets 549-2447 ~,~\err~~~· t~~~o~\~~; 66t-9110 aller 4 p M
LOAI ••• I y c n c DARLING 2BR HOUSE' Villa Rentals 675-491;> 2BR 2BA Apl single car T Ill I LI gar blHns. gard'nr w/d garage walking d•stance .. TRAIE Ill IHR Palm Desert, 2Br 2Ba !urn hkup Cai 0~ $825 dep Newport Terrace. 3Br tr beach s l 200 'mo
Mtn 'cabin nr Snow Sum-Best lo.: & mntn view 1982 Meyer 549 3484 ?'.Ba Townhouse lrplc. 67 5 5061
m11 2Br 2Ba 6 yrs old condo on course Assum w•d hkup garage 0001
High summer /winter 1st P1tced for last sate EASTStDE 1br · gar spa 1t50 sec Avll •LDYELYHH*
rents $80 000 Funished $ t 39 950 (2 13)923-3222 c ar Pe 1 5 $ 7 0 0 m o tO/'.l Ron 963·83 77 2 Bedroom & study ex tr a
ILi Cll S341,000 Trade lor any1t11ng '" ltatals 760 8364 No bills or frills S500 1br I cute stove & Ing only
Classic old COM cl'larm• CM NB Call now• Lil or EASTSIDE ;>BR t >BA bloc~ 10 ocean basic $900 u111s incl Fee
3BA FR 2FP hardwood C nuc k 63 1. t 268 or lt•1ts/Ctl.ll Carpets drap<?s garage apot'i ny11y 539-619 t Agl l'\ILHHT 115-1110
firs & alarm system Walk 646-5743 lfaerar 2102 SP9<1010•<J-o l~r 6n0ce83d64yard I lee • SPECTACULAR OCEAN &
10 beach & shops va,anl I ~i~~\:· ... & an,•ous for otters !:• 1 · . Ott PCH hme S67S ktd pet EiSIDE house 3B, 'l' rBa I OCHllFROllT lltlE ~n~: 1~~;~0 .~~~~'~'~v~ lt14-IOIO _'!°!....; ___ • al\ cory crptd decor Cle· OPn qu1e1 Cu• di' sac. 3Br ;>Ba lrplc garage apl htdg w unique at-•~:;~~~~~~~~~::::X::t:s::o::n;-~;;-~-~1>=a1>=1ss:5,::3s::9s::·6~tt::9r:::ittiA;gl lee grdnr no pets S tJOO mo lreg stove $1200 Fee mosp11ere Steps 10 tich
The DlllJ Plllt hos o new woy lo
turn your Hidden Treasures into CA SH
with a $9.00 Classified Ad
"$ 00 ith 9 • ;'..epayment
4 -.ines-7 Days-$9 .00
Ne choneea In ce,y er c•nceHetlon.
Isl 1as1 dep 645 0719 I TELERHT 111-1110 Lndry lfT'I tg sundeck A
E-s1de hse $700 5 room Spectacular Back Bay RARE FIND' $325/mo
1a.,. ou1 has•C aµpls ~·ds I view 30r 2 1Ba lrplc 2 67S 2444 or 675-6606
<1k SJCI 6 19 I AQI lee lerrac.es $ t900i mo I OpPn 1111y 2BR 2BA duplelt
-Ultl<; 671-2944 t •I I h Fiat appealing $400 rental un• w rp c s r gar
I .. ngalQw IB1 1Ba encl WESTCLIFF n r 2h w d h~up So al hwy
1 ht murP 539 6 t9 1 . olllce gd"' dnd wlr pd $ 1195 mo Agt 673-5354
Aq1 tee s 1595 mo No pets CNARACTER I CllHI
I IUDS PETS OI 641> 6780 CLl>\N' 3B• 2Ba very large all
2B• tBa pvt rncd yd I WNTR LSE FURNISHED blt•ns washertdryer
Westside S675 662 t 700 Ocnlrnt 3br hm $ 1300 Musi see' fee $1275
I OOKIE HERE' Ocnlrnt '.lbr 2Da up $1 150 TELHHT 115·1110
• Rare E Side $'>?5 hSP
l>••S•( decor ~ids otr
n1he1s a~aJI
•131-1111 * Or ll'l•S blq 3br 21>a '1 lam
'"" gar plto ~•ds nwly re (ln11f' $725 53'9-6 tq 1
AQt lee
MPsa VerdP area $860 4br
"c1os den 2bd llJt and
~llnrdablP at '> "l'l (j 19 I
Aqt leP
!NEWPORT HEIGHTS area
2BR tBA house Yard
qar $850 mo · dep incl
odnr 63 t 5103
WALi\ 10 Beach·3br i ' 1t>a
Bch area 3br twnhm $1300
Ocnlrnt 4br nm $2500
Byfrnt neaut 6br hm $4500
YEARLY LEASE
Pen1n 3or lower $1200
West Newport 4'br $925
Dover 5hrs 4br hm $2250
Wa1erlron1 Homes Inc
&31 -1400
3BR 2BA·W Day vu S t300
3BR ?BA uppP1 w 2 car
encl p1~11g l ''v $1350
WINTER 2BR ocntrnl &
3BR ctuple1 avail now•
CAMllERY RHTAl
J R MGIT lllC.
ll 1·4IOI tr 871-11l 3
condo 3 patios pool Yrly Jbr 2ba S 1200's huge
spa no pets S 1150/mo k1tch or th•S $1200 3br
548 1686 Iv msg 2ba gar lrplc kids call
D P , 2121 539·619 t Agt lee Ha ....
CLISE Tt 10011 Tlltil Zl to
LARGE ROCK FIRE·
PLACE OCEAN VIEW
C.11le tBr dining rm.
t ha1m1ng bldg unique
atmosphere Steps 10
bch Hrdwd firs lndry rrn
19 svndeck pvt garage
dt1il•I A RARE FINOI
$ t t'lO mo 675·2+44 or
675-6606-
Small Studio oceanside
tllSy walk 10 bCh NCJ
common walls $5501mo
UltlS pd 494· 1369
SPECTACULAR OCEAN &
BAY VIEWS Now avail
able tBr •Ba new crpt 1n
charming bldg. unique
atmosphere Steps to
b c h lndry rm l g
sundeck pvt garage
&va1I A RARE FIND'
S800-S850/mo
675·2444 or 675-6606
CHEERV 2BD DUPLEX WllTIR MUIFRHT surler pror View or surl
FULL y FURN FURN 2 & 3BA lrom $800 at 56tll St NB Steps to
1 or 2 Pers n-sml<r PLAY A A E 673· t900 sand tennis. pool Avl
Ret $650 646 2323 9 27 $4601mo Non-
liASTSIDE 2br t iba gar SH Clt•tatt 2'7' smkr Lve msg 548-0487
VERY CLEAN available b oo Unlurmslled 2Bdrm Sttrate 2742
t0·5 S6501mo 722-0435 Walk 10 beach. ocean BOAT & MISC STORAGE
B view Encl garage No E1s1de Costa Mesa Call L:~~~n!o A~~~O ~~rp ~:~ pets 17 14)637· 79 l8 854-7502 or 650-1639 ror
& wdler pd Cn1ld ok SHta A.H 2'10 1nlorma11on •
1838 Placentia See Mgr AYAIAIU IOW Ct•atrcial
Lovely broght atry Jbr 2ba 2BR 2BA. upper unit gar · I .E. Sale Ital
apt wi trplc Aini E side age WID nookup good
loc S900 mo dep no I rocatton $725/mo
pets 548 t709 2626 Aurora
Ht
2769
MESA DEL MAR TSL MGMT 642-1603 1u112oq. n .
4bd 2ba gar lrplc Hskpr hat.. Coan Metre & Gardner Rets & credit •to 261, t 6 17 Westcllll
Nwpt Bch 54 t-5032 agt
req v rly lease S t350
546-3833 2131924-5656
CITE con HE nPE
IDEAL EI S•dA loc 2BR
IBA pvt gar lg yd w/d
h~ up New crpt Must
see S7251mo
2544·46 Orange Ave
TSL MGMT 642 t603
N•ce 2Br 2Ba 01w blt1ns
lndrv tac rncd patio No
pe1s Non-smkr $650
760 14 18 01 642 7528
Ou1e1 E1s1de unlurn 2BA
1BA upper Crpt drps,
gar Adults prel d No
pets $650/mo 650-6294
SHARP' CLEAN 2Br
l' 1Ba W/D Mup patio &
garage N o pets
S6901mo 546 9950
EASTSIOE SH ARP &
CLEAN ;>Br w•d hookup
t ca• encl gar NO pets
150 rno 546-9950 -TOP AREA quiet no pets
MESA PINES tBr lBa
Carport encl pa110
Or balcony $650 up
POOL spa bbQ 549-2 44 7
VILLI WEST APTS
2Br 1 ••Ba lwnhme apl
$650 • $450 sec ;> per-
sons No pel!> 646·9507
~· Haat. Har\oar 2'42
Upper 2Bdrm 1Ba t car
gn•ag!' w la111.:ist1c views
or l)cean II niirbor
g our met ~•I C l\en
$t 175 mo 1n 'l730
•Ctean IBA 18X nr SC
Plaza Pa110, carport
pool spa Cll1ld ok
$625 NO PETS 722-80 11
APPROX 725 SQ It A!C 1n
lag Bch ideal tor Pro!
Avail 11-1. $1 250 incl
uhls 497 3374 M-F
Mile. ltatals DELUXE WATERFRONT
OFFICE SPACE f7R 1 000 sq It & up S 1 50 •
~LA'!"G•u~N'!"A"IB"'E~A•C~H~f-ur·n·r•m• Call 642'4644
pvt ent• lite cook TV
pool Non smkr prof/bus
35 · $295 refs 494-045 1
P1tva1e home 1n Mesa def
CdM 1000 sq II new carp
paneled many wmdows
gOO<l s1gnage 673 4 120
or 673-4126
Mar C M area. lute priv C41 DU SllTES
$275 mo Isl/last ·$100 Ample pkg ullls pa1o
dep 557-2982 all 5pm 2855 E Csl Hwy 675-6900
Room ror renl $300/mo
fu1t house privileges 3
minutes to OCC
540-8140
ROOM ror rent female
non-smoker cll1ld OK
Kite.hen and laundry
available ut1ilt1es in-
cluded 5416 7513
Hotels/Mtttl1 2711
UHlllHH
IOTlll Ill
Wiiiy rentals $145 &
Up/Wkly Color TV . lree
callee j'lealed pool maid
service & steps to ocean
Kitch s avl 985 N Coast
Hwy Lag Bch 494-52~4
SHUHltTEL
Wkly rentals now avail
$14700 wk & up 2274
Nwpt Blvd CM 646-744 5
NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING
887 W 19th St C M
Stores or Oles 600 3000
Sq Ft Agt 5-4 1·5032
Co••ercial Prtttrt'
277
Mt A•l oi"i omct'
89c Air cond1t1oned sign
space 7 80 sq It Nev.-
por 1 Blvd 646-0645
l••astrial 2711
9300 SF refurbishing 1n
side & out can redo 1n1er
10 SU•I 875 w 15111 St NB,
;> 13-~33·094 t
BY OWNER' Area bellmd
Hoag Hospital' 15 000
SQll on approx t acre
$895 000 640· 7000 or
645 752 t
lactae PrtJerty
SH a H• Llllf 2790
3026 w Pacllk: Coast Hwy IEWPlllT IHCll La1a1a ltac.. 2141 Newport Beacll Reing TV 10•1. cash on casll return
_ S t35 ·wk sgl no deposit 10 4 CAP 675-8 404. 2br 2b11 on water at Divers 6 Cove turn $t500/mo Vautita ltatlh 75·8202 or 722-097'4
tease Call Blair to see 2722 l11i1t11 & Fiaaadal
494·4fi08 BIG BEAR CABIN large, lui1111 f tr hJt *CLISE TO IUCll* pool table, color Iv. 2 2HO
S1ue110 crpts/drps lndry lrptcs Sleeps 14
rm relngtstove. u111s incl. 7 t4 545-69 t&
Hurry Fee $3751 ltatlll tt lllart
Pr 1or11 por1tes o nly N o C ommerc1ol Reol Es101"' Aul'lmotove
Boot ng or Employment Ads Thore ''no price l1md 10 Nho1 1nu ron
odvertise
PEACOCK HILL 2BR 2BA. Gar11ge Yard Beaut1tu1 exec noose. 1n
S 750/mo 661 6 l 42 111n·1 cond 4br. S 1900
TELHEIT 111·1111 1724
S1eps to beach Single UllU -·-·-I™ t*H r o oms Baclle l ors --• .,_ • tBdrms & 2Bdrms avail STUDIO e 18R • 2BR 2bd. ut1t lncl'd Avl 1mm
GYM FOR SALE FULLY
EQUIPPED At Lake
IHbella, good steady In·
c:ome. 3 t"tourl from L A
Surrounded by moun-
tains rtver, lake Low
overllead $20.000 com-
plete (6191 376-2356 If yov nPPd 10 sell your couch, h19~ c no, • "J' ~ .r, , ... ,
merchond1se-co ll 1he Doily Pilot Closs1l1ed stuff r,r \(• •h > ,.,, •I ,.
below
Moil to: Dolly Pilot, 330 W . Boy St., Costa Me10 Co 92626
642-5678 -----------------.---.----NAME
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It ll a c1easit1ed rule-al 544·2054
thvmb We 1ell •eade1' ... 11111 tnev nMd lo know to buy Oo your Duy1ng and sethng et
what !hey need 1ne ct11ss1!1e<1 m11rket
·let Ut Help Y"
Sell Y ,., p,.,.,tyt
Call C1111tfle4,
642-5678
New crpts & lloors tndry Pool SS800·S t800 For lndry fee 642· 7390
rm sundecll prvt garage ai;ipt call Sam 497-7272
avail No pets 675 ;>444 •••rrt ltacll I•tt •• .,.,, lt1c~ Hit • ..,. •• ltacll ZHt
sJ~~,g~ BLNoocK~.i:n°e~ ao11111 FHl IHOI
$400/mo Paul 675 8075 3BA 2BA. tower unit. w /d
• llkup g&r. yard Ne11t lo HIOIE 2a1111 park S9751mo
$1150 1Br $750 Botll 4409 A111er
w hpl' garaof'760-85t5 TSL MGMT 6421603
C"t• •na 1114 C..t1 ... MM
WOODLAND V A
AltA•TMlllTS
Make the Move
to Park Newport
Make tbt mart mon to Par k Ntwport,
Nt.-port Bucl1'1 prHiltt lu,ury 1ddrtu .
F•rtl1lltcl Hd ••f•nlslltd I. t. ' 3
bedroom aputmtata aall townllouses oily
Comt ' '"1°Y our aardtn '1yl~ aots Qu1tl. comlortltl441 lmn ml1utt1 from Ntwporl Ct nler 11d f .. 11101
clo\t lo ''"'''Y' & So Cout Plan whllt only minut" lo th btar~ Ci~raR,, m 1lablt NO PfTS PIEASf b l111d. from UtS lo 11 890.
Nell • •Al . LA-Y .... , J1mbortt 11 Saa Jo1q1tn Hiiis Road
aAClllL• '111-'161 17M 1644-1900
I -OOMI '761-'771 r"I"\
OAI, lmAT 6 MeT WAtm mCL. '
LOST Dog male long
~urty blond nair vet~ \Ian·
guar~ & Nwpt CM Dys
754-5307 Ev 63 t-8406
LOST FEMALE Yorksllire
6 mos. 2 lbs. s11ver19old
lace bll\ body Sun 9/28
am v1c Hlllhust Or &
Crown Valley Pkwy RE·
WARD• 495 4565 or
497 -4435-days
LOST w"'1e/yellow albino
cockate11 very friendly'
Orange paint on ttp or
wing Reward 675-7506
Sc~Hll I
laatraction 3012
SPANISH futOA High
School 10 College level
Reas onabl e r ates
963· 1662 Mrs H19g1ns
E•~l•E•Ht "iaare 3011
llYl II H Pllll
P T 1mmed opening
854 1265 955-3900 Bob
Marv Popo1ns where are
you"' 3 dy~ w~ M T· Th
9 5 ror '> mo OICI m my
CdM nme Reis 640-0242
M·F 7 30-SPM C MI Nwpt
111Aa e•Pf!•. rels Eng
p1 o l c1 ency req 'd
St50'wlt. 650 5316 Pam
Dt•estiu 3011
f emale retired companion
sougllt tor loving care ol
female 1nvahd · llghl
hsenkpg duties 1n eachg
!or room & board ASAP•
Eves wi.nds 646-3375
L1ve-tn Housekeeper F/C
coo•nng must drive
Refs Beautiful CdM Hm
Gooct salary 631-6 t t5
Ttacktn 4650
PllfSCllOOl Ttachtr
Chr1s1tan M1n1s1ry S5·S6
hr Mon-Fri 642-1426
HIRE
through classified
Sizes 38-48
121-<:rocnet an over
blouse 1n pretty shell
ttilches with nb slllch et
lhouklers Use 2 stranda
bedspread Women e
Sizes 38-48
Each pattern 1.3 25 Olus
75<: ooslage toan(111ng
ll ~·~a~t.11
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on 98 color pages °""" c...,. tl....C. hnd 11 to: Readef Mall 8~ tO
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CS A Cell t7t-e543 fOf PAO INTRO Mt-2424 ' Aetoe,paoe mecNne '*11 Sun. 7AM·3PM. gd bet\. AHldentlel CIH nlng. •W• 11,:t""" lel • • fiWlfl we fflK tr ... 12t.fc:. 751-tM2
appointment Mutt reed l lft, Nl/9 own etna. •llP« nee .. ~ lfl WOtklnQ tot.,,,.,. Mon-•Full time Ot 1*1 time ..... Women• !d"eetlof\el or 75tw5065 Ted
AWARD WINNING fiiiiM ~ IMfllJ tOOla, 1 yr mtn locll ••P l*M>n lll01 &.yslde Dr Ft1 1-f. U .50-M.?SI Hr. •14 60-16 OOlht evy '*-lofe end IO"e ~ FUtnitwe, toyt, BMW '14 318' fOOd oond
Seeks lntetlor de'""'ner Altergy ofo. Otln09. Appf• Dev ltllrt. COf'na cMI Mer. UM Co. "~· min 1 yr e UnffOfmt furnletlld aut MOO. 2 twin mat-bOCMI•. Clothing. o-nee + 3&K ml 5 .....4 ~ ...... .' -20 hrs/wk Front ()folln• llL-11111 .. .., exp. ctMn·cut. bondlble. . lots Motet ,,. I lat t-l • ...... lqUIO. M1n1mum 3 ye•r• pro-exper prefd. 771•7994 18781( .... WUTlll/WllTllllll• fluent £nghtl. Aleo PIT •Sele pleHnt nHby trHua S75 botll Mer9dittl aw~10122 entf S14."5. 1..eeoo
reu1onal experience, 17 -:'at,.¥9· Irvine Now hiring Xlnt houtl, •lh Evea Npt 8ef'l 142.a24 10caton1 &48-7799 .,,., Spm. Mefldlttl Drive. .. '°' Maoele
c.reatlvlty. mgmt Rill• • PAIT n• "'"' 14 4.44 ahllt• avail. W• ., •• 24• UI ...... ·-~!'!Student/Ladle Alvter• lof• ~ " a.t...--... -...
must Send reaume • Salts 1111 n I f I -----_,...,,...,. -a-all-··-salary history to . Impact lsw Otfic.. Newt>or1 9ch •11.~ '!!'n~~~ ~~. 1 0 . 2 p M . M 0 n . Fr I. ., Al!OUIAl!M!NTS: 21 • m•tetllng IOYeeMt. "°' li;miiiijliiiiipiiiiiiiiiii-.... ~ lufO"'ldY tMt.itic. b49dl
1maoes 281 t S. Yale Peed eccuuicy euen-*SALES* e.nn1e Tl'le Suma Diner. M4-2581 VAS OLD us CITIZ£N eerttltonee Pd 12000. Tiit lnt«tor S epcS llUfW'OOf,
Santa Ana. CA 92704 , ~=~dHour~ 18·~ No al\o(t. 238 Legvna Av L..., Bett• L._1 M-•-1--Perw CLEAN BACKORO\MO • MU9t Sell 1450! '42.oee2 iii l.WM amlfmieut. ~. low ~ .,2-0444 -.. 1 "V"' -· ---....... Guetdl Merk ............ mil99. 118K. 497-5713
i l/ ... aJ St ----W*,.._./W*-needed 14.50/Ht Ap· 1825 E 1711'1 St Suite 201 . M#lt ClOftd tr ..... 11..00, ...... 8pm •t4 c1 t ts PI TllllH ( .. ) ..... _ ••-pro• 40 Hrl/Wtl can s.ntiAnat73•1087 iH dlctOA &:Ii\..,. 411-1112 --------lllTILlllllTUT lmmedlate opening, light O~ Apply In J*tonj JOhn 722· tt7t •eter tank S7SIOBO. ,._..1 ... JAOUAR '15 XJ12C wNte •Yi>i'IQ. tleevy Phones M· Prl()f l>lumbl'IQ .-. ••· ed·Sun. tllOI 8ayltde1 mt•na-145.5e01 ,.,_ 1\ia •ltMaolt IMttl« 1n1.. iow
Mature & motivated per. F 9. t S"'IHr 67S-o••' perlence nece1aarv Or Corna del Mar . •lllll•llT '1--'., w'-t eond ........... 1-son wllllng to grow Front --->J .... I Apply In ~ Mon-Ff.. • ·••••• FUii a.vice Attendant In Autt bl bttm dn brth 125 ffso0,720· 1~ "''7
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and back office, any age • P /Thi lffl1t traJ 1131 ~a!~~t.=: Mllllofl VleJo. Wiii lreln. Cwt Clog hi 126 Chi I 10 IWf.. ...... ---· -----
0 I( 1n1ur1noe collec-Perfect tor atudent or re-Tll UIL'I Pl.Ill• *llm lllYll Lv meg 499•5178 Coltbl 2end tblsl75 Gm 11000/mo. wy eooe. to M SE.RATI '14 81t~.
11ons. •-ray llcense tiree. Hrs lie•. 548·8923 t526 Newport Blvd. * ................ llt TOW TAUCK DRIVER tbl 4 ctlf1 1 100142·1821 channel. 73-1742 •Int. fully equlpt Incl ln-63 t· t420 -Colla Mesa Wholesale Produce, Needed 2·3 dyt/wk Coate Fountain Valley arH tercooler 6 MC S t4.900. _ PIT RECEPTIONIST (7t4)142•1753 12 A.M. to late morning Mesa conitruotlon co bring OMV I t j ENCVCLOPl!DIA 1915 SLIP FOA RENT Eve/Wlmd 714-6~212
EXEC •EMIL um Mature person With front Must ha11e good driving seek• lndlvldull for Ye-S51-21~r n OU S250 (* .. M75). Bfiten· BALBOA COVES
rranscr1pt1on e11p helpful. othce apperience to record Salary-+ good hlGle & equipment malnt nic. t11 S225. Grut Boolt1 Power bOal preferred
rull · Time po11t1on answet phones, and llghl UVllTISm benefits Call 557-1358 lv• mag at 113•13" TRIV£l ttSO 731"'5e0 Call 850-0!5 15
wiorowlng A & 0 Firm typlno. Pacific View &llMIT ft KING SIZE MATT. box SLIPS AVAILABLE
MuSI have Hp Call Memorial Park• and llAllTllla. UI . MITll lllTI U S I ~Ing. a frame S225. Slue 25'end 30'
Clinical Syatema lnl'I Mourtury. Nwpt bell. EUOITIYI FIT •Pl malentenance. ex· ft ScrMn dr blk 79t(,l(35t(. Cell 142 4644
(714)722· 1753 644-2700 ask tor Pat perlence pret'd Hard· Available In Ir.Me area. ' ' SAO. e75-4 t30 Afr 4PM t-Sc>m. ~Fri
AECEPTt •TT Tl'le CHange COM1 Delly worker with good driving 1300 to 16()(). No eollee1· Immediate openlnOl tor tO ---------
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irllOAl TUISOlll(I ... ENDANT Pilot II ..-i-an At;-record S6-S7 o.. hour INrp guye & gels ff .. to --eu • ~ .. -lt••~I ", Costa Mesa Animal Hosp1. "'"II ,.... Ing. 3-4 ~fl a <Say. travel US major cltlH Md llU na--=• -• ---Exp d Full· Time position tal Full and Part time count .Executive for out TSL Mgmt 842· 1ll03 Mondey ttlfu Frldey erter· reMXt ., .. , with unique , •-· NEWPORT HACH t20ft.
wigrowing A & 0 Firm Apply at 480 E 17th Retail Advertlling 0.. lllWll• 111• noon Saturdey end Sun-buline11 group. Trena-Item• from S5-MOO. Incl 38tt. 3ett. c.ll 851-0e11 ~~.111 1 f11~7~~~~17S/tems Slreet Costa Mesa ~a;~~::''m:C,~~n~="'.~~ Switctiboard Operators day morning. Call portatton furnllhld. ,.._ mite. hatlld 6 fum, pie· Swinging mooring r•·
RECEPTIONIST FIT, re-perience 111 preferred we will train 3-t l pm 1hl'1 642•4333· Uk for Kirk 1\Jrn gueranteld. No e11-tures. 2 TVa etc 270t S quired to rent for GJand
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• I/Off' 5400 quires gd typino skills offer good salary plu1 In· 1401 Avocado Ave lr~I..... penence ~y. Ex-Fairview. D·7 (Cher· Ba n k a 4 2 . Ca I I
ertCI ICt ntsmk Nwpt Sch. Pilon~ oenUves Ste 204, Newport Beach Plef penae1 advanced duflf!Q rycreek Aptsl 1714)759-8059
*",IOI .IL,* Jan 752·8522 tor appt Pleue send retume to 1......,.... 330 Bey St. 2 -..ek paid treinlng PoP COfn. Cottoo Clll\dy a ·t--. TrUl_.•ti"
A person need_,. 10 do 1 ,,..,... Costa M .... CA 92626 Must be 18 or over, Snow Cone mac111nes lK .,...._
various ollice duties tor Personable mature per. -• •eves & Sat 64S·S7llO "'* llLMll lree lo start Immediately. 760·32l7 or 673·7 l92 ••It
•••1• 4 door Muat Niii 111
$1100 takes It" 548-78 t 1
M8Z '64 2llOSE
Green/Ian totel rnto-
ration . $12.00Q .
47e-t 192 .•. ,. .....
Whlte/paretlment. ••cec>-
llonal care, 59'Yl<l4I re·
001ds a 1 year wauanty.
=073350
112,n1
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1001 Quail St . N B
833-9300
vu llfOf PTIHllT lrwt 0.Ht Gas StaliOfl wll SS /hr Slll<iJle. well-groomed & Sell all 109&tl'ler s 1000 a LHa. MIO
1uine Co localed near 1 p laifr PMet Fil h""h ICfloOI ...,.eduate For Interview. call _
Oranoe Co Airport Full son or rop81'ty Momt 330 W BAY ST LOT PERSON/DRIVER/ "' "'' 7 5 O. 8 9 S S b 1 * n frH ti ftl 11tA2J -:=======::::;-
p T I Co with busy phones COSTA ··es· c • 92•25 Deta1'4!r tor e110hC ca1 with good drlY!nQ record -s•LES. Lllllll h or art 1me ava1 able So S 1 "" "• " " Ap""' 1n ,_,IOf\ to Mr 101m-Spm Mon· Tues-AKC A.,,1111_ed .. >Eman • Go 10 t 792S Slly Park me a urday work Altn Otsplay Adv sale5/service lot Must .,.., ...,... Wed only Parents wet ..., 'V' """
Orcle. Suite E '" Irvine Good phOne manner a Mlll\age< have good driving record Fuentes II Robert Bein, • Shepherd, black male. ALl •a
Or call Jane 7S t ·S522 must 642-1603 Apply in person 1665 Wilham Ftost & Anoe come at interviews 3', years old Free to I •llLI
Babc<Yk, Costa Mesa 1401 Ouail St. Npt. Bell YAlfTI animal lover with good DOMESTIC & FOREIGN
•IP.,,.ITllITT*
Horton I Converse Pha1-
mac1es has an lmmed1a1e
opening 1n Corp Oll1ce
tor an experienced. lull-
t llarge AIP Clerk Full-
t•rne w/benehls Westclltt
area ol N e wp ort
645-6670 Keith
IHllH"R
HCEPTIOllST /IHn IHI Cltrittta .. WH111
Full-Time tor Real· Earn 3S-50% Call Elaine
lyl Oevelopment office. 662-0329
New port Pef\1nsula
$1200/$1SOO/mo Call
673-3777 Russ or Jeri
HCEPTtllllT
For Commercial contrac·
tor '" N B SS/hr ptlones
mail hte typino 1111ng
Jessica 673-0760
HCEPT /SECT'Y
FIT tor Construction Co
Call 261 ·9273 Dorotfly
CHRISTMAS SSS demon·
Strate to~ and gilts now
till Dec no cotlection. de-
livery or investment
Party plan lree kit IUP·
phes and training ld .. I
lor homemake rs
car/phone nee House or
Lloyd 840-0058
IMflHUUWI
Top comm1ss1ons. ben·
ellts 642-7222 C M
AUTO OET AILING Openings Now Available Full & Part time home and fenced yard lor 19202 BEACH 8l VD
Dependab14!, experienced 631· 1428 Anne-Marie _dog. 642"3330 l14/lll-41M
FIT lmme0 opening. Xlnt CAR ROUTES warehouse 3•6 mo pos-Office faraitut
salary 64S-7448 E ll •-i t 11ta.7 4 un..Hl Drift/Ji13 arn extra cash for de-11ion coun10 parts. 1hlpg, • =!' pata .., .,. ••
lllH1 LNllH Fii livery of The HUNT. recg, stllg eov!"P•. some 6"ils. chaTr'i.' aola. refrig .w
, •• ,_,_ .... ., INGTON BEACH/ FOUN· input & some hflg cabinets, m15' equlPt· Ill .. -••n
-•-• TAIN VALLEY INOEPEN· 30 Hr wk · SS 2S/hr ment Lido Yacht Bro· _..... --
Pennysaver paging area Is DENT Delrver 1 day 2-89 t8 3.5pm ke<aoe 900 lido Park Or. I'\ ,.Hllll
easy to learn. Hours are week No collec1mg. on Lido Peotn 673-7272 For 24 mo °" ACIP'd credit ~P~ '~i!a~~~ ~~P~~~ ~~~~~ ~~:' ~~ d: tr1•1 .. iae Pttt { Aaia1b 114t II Siii WI Ull
pr ox 6 30pm Aehrffs station wagon and In· Attllaac" 1111 CF .. REGISTERED r..:,,,-~:: welcome Apply 1660 surance --" ~ ..
Placentia, Costa Mesa CALL MJ-l"4 1 llY Ufl...S lllm PllSllll 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa
Ask rorJoAnne US tll-11H Females, 1300 964-9843 141·1121 c1111111n1••
Part-time. exp'd only
Pegboard. Real Estate
e•p helpful N/smkg ol-
lrce Reply 10 Ad= tO. cto
Oa1ty Pilot. PO Box 1560
Costa Mesa, CA 92626 SECRET ARY. Nwpt Cntr
Firm seeks briot11. outoo·
1ng prsn. Type 65 wpm
nt smkr 1200tmo • In·
crease every 90 days
sales CLERK/MANAGER
hr• S UaO-S lHO W\IJ •N•ew•p•o•rt•B•e•ac•h•64•0•·•73•7•3
.... --. Frigidaire. 17 cu tt Top FOR SALE' AKC Getman 'fmk1 HlS ~· r r t f e Shrthrd Pointer. M 1 yr, • . EApandlng Co. needs 10 reezer. ros • r1 e , tlsebrlln trained shOts FORD 78 1 Too PIU. xlnt BOOKKEEPER • PI T
1E1p d) AI R AIP Gen
lt•dger for Arts Group
Jane 556·6262
IOOllHPH PIT
Arct'lllectural firm near
John Wayne airport
needs up d Assistant
bkkpr 20·25 Hrs/WI! 10
t<ey a must Xlnt salary
(7 14164 1-2828
760· 1040 Mary
SECRlT&RY/RECEPT
Neeoed lor South Coast
area Carpet Store Duties
1ncluOe 110111 1yp1ng.
answering phones & ab1h·
ty to work with tile public
1n1ereS1ed par11es call
751·2324
CATERING COMPANY
IS 1001\1ng lor a friendly SEClllTIRY I HCEPT.
mature person w1tfl For RE Co in Newpon
bookkeeping experience Beach good lyp1ng,
to work Part Time 1n our comrnun1cat1on sl\1lls. &
Irvine oflrce Hours are all general oll1ce skills
lle.ible 261 ·6160 For 1nterv1ew 8S2 12 I 1
l•4 It lff ,, IH•I
6 30· 11 30AM hrs
Monday • Friday
Hourly wage • comm
Call Crissy 54S-5737
TtLE-llAHmll
PIT salary· bonus No
selling exp pref 722·7173
c1.~1/lntaaraat1
5520
IHllWIYl&R
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CNAIFFElll
P/T male coll~ student.
non-smkr, dark S4J1t re·
quired 640·S335
HCIUll
Eip d wtknowledge or
Sport11shing. ele<:tromcs
& mach1oiery Must be
tlardworking & reliab~
Con1ac1 Cap1 J Salem
on the Yacht C Time
2122 Newporl Blvd. NB
673-1905 or 650-9423
IELIPHlll
representatives to assist brown. great cond. I 50 neutered 963·63J7 . cond. orig ownr. auto.
'" order dept Xlnt in· Sola. mrsc turn S48·233S pi s. air, cass. crulM . 2
come w 111 train Call Mr YIOM llfAlll Free to good home tanks. CB. 1111 atMrlf!Q.
Hardy 662-5844 Electrolux, pwr nozzle the blonde male German camper pkg S4900 • Shepard 1.1 months olo Overhead camper, sleeps
PRESSMAN PfT Best• S9S llrm 644-0369 Gd watchdog 968·2489 4 stove. ate S400
lmmed opening for exp'd Will sell 11111 weelcend GE •1 ..... riM ll .. J p 646· 7240 Doug Murphy
person w/ A B Otck 360 top line w8Sfler .. gas .,_ '"'1 A
wtT -HD auacn. 549-9464 dryer oood working AKC Male/Femai.· ·ro, atM l•Jlrtff tlM
PI T 1"1'. SITTIU cond s225 pr 646-3312 s a1e 962·6t64 FIAT 1111-111
Needed 1n awning work 1n flr1it1rt 1114 PiHM I OrtHI Great shape, red. S·l9d.
S A olllce SALARY no IOSt 60.000 orig miles One
exp nee We train NO I Ill FllmTlll o w ner cu 1 e c ar'
SELLING $S-S7 per hr LES lll·l1H 100 YR OLD Mason & $1250/0BO 675-7t67 662-5843 Hamlin upright Prano · leave mssg
2 sola. ~ collee tables.• play1no S25o w/bench 1 .. --iliiiiiiiiiii-----.
chairs. 19" color TV All 2 548· 1542 JIM CLICK P /T CHITH HLP
years olo best quality BEAUTIFUL WALNUT AUDI/RENAULT
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67S-0900
tit PEUGEOT •
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Mercedes Benz
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TO BE = 1 .......
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BUICK
DEALER
fj
ORANGE COUNTY
CIHTU PHSOI SECRETARY I
Accepting appllcat1ons
Cooks • Waitresses.
Busboys Apply 1n pe1
son 251 Broadway
Laguna Beach af1er 4pm
Needed PIT 11 30-4PM
955.1330
For print shop Xlnt work
atmosphere 12·20 hr wkly
548-4136/D 646-6127/E 96~·5638 WURL! T ZE R BABY JEEP
2 WOOD OCCASIONAL GRAND PIANO $ 1800
CHA IRS w 11n gold 8S4-7902 V1rgin1a ~ 0 ,.. Top Mtwcedes Price$ Paid ·~••llll CALL PETER or RAV For Party EQuipment Ren. responsible maturl' per·
rat Slore Heavy phones son needed for sec·
1yp1ng 5~ 1115 neeoed retaria1 POS•hon '"'""est·
must wor~ Sal United menl a1rnospt1ere Duties
Rer1I All C M 645-0760 I include dealing w1ttl
I c11ents handling cor-
DELIYUY IRIYU responoenc,. and trouble
For Party EQu1pmen1 Ren•, sn oo11ng Santa Ana
tal Slore 40 hOurs Mu< I Contacl Caroline
work Salurelays Bnng 54 7 ·O tO 1 EOE
OMV record United siren lllCE ~enf·All C M 645-0760 " I PTIOllST Full-11me. typing 110111
UlC MHIC&l SECn t11<1<i;g phone~ 673-1842
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*CHIS*
•Night saute cook
•PIT Day coot<
Ce111trysilt IH
DELIVERY & Mailing Per-
son Co car OMV print·
out reQ d Attlletic Shoe
Repair c cr 151.0212
DEIOISTllATOllS l1 Clt1t111
32& lri·sttl, I .I Friday & SaturOay Work u In stores in your area •
CHIS For 1nterv1ew call
1714) 541-07 18 Line & Prep Full·llme
Rf'fs Apply 10am-3pm EXCELLENT INCOM E
Newport Alb Co 2000 FOR HOME ASSEMBLY
Newporl Blvd CM WORK FOR INFOA
CALL 504-646 1700
DEPT P-357 COHTEIHLP Full Ti mi" pos1t1on 11: " " wigrowing R & O Firm PIT Mon-Fri A M 20 hrs F PT Oeh 1n Irvine A1rpon •SALES GtRL •
M C Irvine are11 IBM XT area Mon-Fri 660-03 12, us1 have e•o an With Cash1ef experience
C1in1ca1 Systems Int I experience 26 1 1616 WllT(l/WUTllll p T "'''h lle.c1ble flours
PI T•AllTIUICI Office cleaning. landscape
maint • errands Must
have own 1ransportation
Mc1y speall Span1stl Call
M F 9 5 675·231 I
P/T
Name baoge stamping
ano p1nnino Dexterity a
must Flex tlrs. $5 to
!>larl Call 650-3880
R-e-fAIL MANAGE·
MENT 1CASHIER
Jack1es Fashion Center 01.
rers exc111ng opo1 y for
mo1 1va ted person
wtexper For appt Call
892·2812 Hunt Bet! 171 41722· 1753 TIPIST With car for ti.nch servl<:e Karen 642-940S
GENERAL OFC CLERK T Jes Wed Thurs tape Mon·Fri 8 JQ.1pm S4C FLIW(• It I I I lmlll PIHlll
P 'T ror Arts Group Type transcription Will 1ra1n $60 daily Accepting ap· " I '' • ,., Interested In P/T employ·
55wpm esp·o only Jane word proc 558 8333 SA plicat1ons 2-4pm 2727 PIT nr O C Airport Hrs ment in a plea.sant out·
556 6262 • Shannon Sants Ana flex 852·915S door environment Ttc~11ul/Tratles 979-0747 GE NERAL OFFIC~ work Please send short re·
CH. OFFICE/HCEPT 5505 llW II.Ill lor Laguna Bch res1raunt sume lo Box 2290 Costa
rirs 20·2S pertwk Must PHOTO LAB PI T flexible Ta ke-Out Window& Cater· data entry exper per I
cust11ons GQod cond l<ohler & Campbell Upright ~
SSO eactl 673-t838 Piano 8 yrs old Hardly
711 COUCH xln't cond used hke new As~1ng
$150 dbl bed wtlrame $2000 640-2561
•t•a l1rm malt S7S
733-1099 *PIANO. LIKE NEW 111'
Top ot tile line med1ter-
ranean oak spinet perl
IAVINE AUTO ..
CENTER
714-951-3144
800-428-7485
•ISEIF .... TS 4i••••••• 213 or 714 637·2333
TOY OT A 78 SR5 Hatcfl· 19'~ "•'00' 81·~
back go cono metallic CM 979 2SOO
b l ue S 1200 OBO CAO 81 COV Silver
645-4840 8am-5pm loaded' New iires rebuilt ALMOSl NEW designer
formal drn1ng set. gls top
$3500 Chrome dinette
$200 548·8466
cond 1uned & deliver l~~~~====--•i PP $975 847-5672 IAI UEllT IOllPTH VOLVO 70 142 Sdn rada stereo new valve 1ob ~It
engine clean well main
tamed $4750, 559·8288
YA MAHA BABY GRANO llJ l1Hills Ml·UM thru-out $23SO obo Dys
_.1egan1 wtine saun finish 494-25S2 Ev 497·1S97 AntQs ou stoves. trundle
& Obi bds. chests. mir·
rors lamps coffee table
Cheap'' 67S-295S
matCh•no bench Show-
piece SSSOO 5S2·7387
-
• • •
licf!ltl '°" Beaut1ru1 huoe Englisn oak l•E Ill( I I 8111 ~1~~0l~1~n~·;,,;~gS1~~2~· Mint cond S300 value IBJ 01
Disassembles 662-143 t S 100 FIRM• S40· 11 S5 •
BEAUTIFUL NEW OAK TREK 12 spd bike. Red. == ·~·· .... ·-~·--•llallUI:•• tour poster lull size bed 24' frame od cond, re1111 ti A
Maltress not incl $300 $730 sell $425 ObO C9felUltr ,,..,.d
obo 84.t-5340 Iv msg 846-6263 pea•llld IMW't WI
Ill Id 11IO TV, SttrH, lltctrtaica :0:.. "*'• a dlf·
WtOak tldbrd Complete 'OIO "tel•• ...... ~
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.en ""'' /llMll, tt;111fowt /IU#il,
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NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
or 1a1e model low mileage
Cadillacs 1n Orange
County' See us today'
540-9100
2600 Harbot.Blvd
COSTA MESA
CHEV 84 Caprcce ClaSSIC
Station Waoon 25K m1
loaoed new 1 ires 3ro
sea1S97SO 631·2966
t>eda1ng1 760·9031 24,, z "' di IMW. ~
C>inette set. rusllchrome Color TV w/r:!o1e Coo· \P1Bf 3Bn r• ; wt llJ lll MllES $300 3 bookcues $325 sole mdl S 110 S49·2644 .. I USED CARS .5 TRUCl<S
set 2 hanging cane chrs
1
COME IN OR CALL FOR
P1l EXP A MUST Flex l " L1gt11 bl\~pg compuler Mesa 92626 Attn Pete
type Word processing a riSrs.d brig0hl(t Eeneroet•c •ng Hosiess. Wailer & I C-"ll Bonnie 494-6588 Autumn ie.ves -rove to IOOI<
plus Sal commensurate tu ent xperience Waitress Paradise Cale · -----buthatttoralce?Someone
w exp Call Kay 545.5111 a plus willing to train 644-1237 Something special waits lor want• 10 l'lef 1n Clallltted
7 S ·8 -YOU I Oday In clasSilied
$40ea 642-9304 GE CELLULAR CAR ~ FRHAPPRllSAL PHONE Auto redial OeLILLO
EARLY American sofa & stores 30:: s muctl more
love seat rocker w/SIOOI cos1 $2500 sell ror $695 (114) .... 111 CllRHLET canopy bed w/dresser & 733. t099 ~an~ 1e211 BEACH BLllO
end table 640· 7035 20IW. 111, ..... Al\t :!""'I.......... HUNTINGTON BEACH
HOUSEFULL' '·of Orig s:e~:;~71w~~aw;~sbl~~~ mi!!!!!ll!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!m••--5Wagel11 147·101l;i4t-3U1
Price Dusly rose sofa/Iv spea ker s S 2 9 O O BMW 9 15 °1 1442 S Bristol. SA ClllYY 1"0 C1•1rt seal. glass/brass din set. 642·284 1 alt 4 pm • /o ' bar 510015 Graytwht APA FINANCING 14'·0220 I vs S800 obo 645-6092
marble w1brassglasstop SELL On ApprovedCredit CHRYSLER 78 LeBaron cor tbl set all matctl All 60 Monlllt30''• Down Mowtn~ ~" tn l~P "tw S1at1cir wagon 1eattier 1n-
Oak bdrm col tbl set Limited Time Onl'y ~anta Ana Aulo Mal• terior a11 powe1 $ 1000
. . .. . . : : : : : I:
Ct•Ht/CHcrete
Driveways patios paths.
e1c No 1ob too small
Reas M1clley S36-0SS3
wall un•t roll top desll Some Res1nct1ons Apoly 640 2349
!_!.._ ______ =----------"--P;.•i•••t.-i•.,.t._ _____ d1n se1 sotat>eO all Mint through classified mil H fllH _ _ _ cond 547 1064 ll_m.
*•HANDYMAN•• Garden1ng·Cleanups-lree *JO'\ IFF llTlllH 1..,.----------------• -•"1
VW 65 Bus IOOllS & runs FORD SO 4 Door Custom good new l 1res & Shocks S 1850 obo 642 5641 Seda" orig cond runs gooo s2000 891-5165
$2.40 per day
Th.>t s ALL you pay for
3 hnes JO day m1n1mum
1ri 1he
WEEKS CONCRETE
SERVICES • Saw cutting·
remove concrete· asphalt·
SER v ... -----+!ldl:H t!!:.-~4::;8 7~5~5•9--6J_1_·_26•1-0 lailtl Care
DIRECTORY !Baby Nurse w/14 yrs exp
CALL TODAY"
ISK FOR LOIS
Your
St!!r vice Dir ec I Cir y
Represen1a11ve
142·4321 Ht. 310
taking apphc lor daycare
St<1rt1ng 11 3 536 7607
•MY HOME DAYCARE•
Xtnl proqram reas rates
medical P•P 642 0544
MATURE Lady will babysit
1n npr Costa Mesa home
M.>rcel 546 1806
._-""!""-----1Clenin1 SerYice
Act91tiul Ctilia I Housectean1rig•Wlndows
Large or small 1do11 all' removals-Trim-New lawns Ceilings spfayed Wall ,.11
Pal 531-5S79 or Ive msg & Mamt Alfredo 54 1-3833 pair<, Neat & tiee est
•GEN HOME REPAIRS Tree/Trim/Cleanup compl ALLS TAR. 542·9266 Jay
Paint Drywall Carpentry gardening Reas prices p .
etc Gary 645·5277 PTL 642·2873 Ctiucl\ 548-6530 •rn•t
FARTHING INTERIORS FENCES-GATES Tree trim Masonry HANGING/STRIPPING
Dump runs C M IN B ~B'!!'R~1C'"K'""W....._O~R-K_S_m·a-11·1·0-bs-VISA MC 673 1512 area Jim Whyte 6'42· 7206 • • Newport Costa Mesa
Hnlia1 lr111ne Hef's 67,·3175 P111t11/ltpair
LT HAULING . MOVING LOW COST Block-t>rici. HYWILL
Garage & Yard Clnups cemenl stone-repairs L•c Complete services• FREE
Jon 64S·8 192 =427280 Steve 831 6874 esllmates• 675-3060
HAULING • CLEAN UPS MoYiat lnl IJ!Vt Patch Plastering
7 Days Lowest rates -Cu'1Pru Te•turing Ouallly
Call Barry 631-4748 •A·1 llYIH• Woril Problem5·No Prob-
CL EAN& EXPERT lem~ ~~2686• 554-7831 Ht1lt~, lt11t7 Over 25 years experience
Fi taen Lie T 1 t6 428 730-1353 Pl1•ltia1
2• hr H • lll-1HO
MOTOR ROUTE
Available in Irvine area. $700 a
month. No collecting. 3-4 hours
a day. Monday thru Friday after-
noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call
642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for
Jim.
ORANGE COAST
laify Pilat
330 W . Bay St
Costa Mesa, CA
14 y1s reliable reas. own lw•t l1trltit1 Ctlait
Also Int/Ext Pa1n1ing trans Pina 645·9866 Della H1 energy.chOI test FREE
lie %288S97 631-9295 FRIENDLY TIGERS! Why consul1at1on 673-9322
A L I Lu•sc••i•t
••ABC MOVING••
Ou1ck & Careful T 138046
LO RAT ES S52-0410
•An plumbing & t1ea11ng•
ORAINS clear ltom $15 !~;:::::::::::::::::;: STIRYIH Hllfll Faucet-Dlspos~.l-Aep1pes I
lf•I t spend your valuable time I LI
Parti.lng Xrea Repairs & cleaning? Free es11m11 .. --iio!i~niRciiri1iPirPit~P."!!!'!'!'I!"
Aesu1rae1ng • Roofing & reasonable S41-3606 JAPANfSE GARDENING
Waterproofing• 63 t-4199 PERSONALIZED HSECLN SERV Clean•uP & Malrlt
•
• •--1 M11ny years exp Ref's Alt F1m1 dt.t Tonv.964-4758
1118tll -rnCtl 6pm Bl'th 8S0·1772 C M DUSTY S Landscape/lawn
•WANTEo TvPING AND CLERICAL WORK IN MY Wanda & Kelly s Quality Main S!'rv Wkly/month/
HOME REAS 840 7483 H~erle11mng. A~P rels I time Free est 24 t-1640
642 040!i or 962 1667 C&B LAWN SERVICE
Caltiattl MOW ,. EDGE TWICE MO
PATRICK'S CABINET RE-Dotn s20.s;i5 s•8-s122
FINISHING Strip SI am -.;E;.n;.;tr_v_&_F.,.r-Pn_c_ll_D.,.o·o-rs-
seal· rel1n1stl Ouallly work By Norm~n Thp Doorman
tree esl S11an 892 7 703 Our. & Fir 85 7 DOOR
Carra try 1 ~£~.-pe ... rt~C~11~r-pen_t_ry_S•e·r·v,·c-e 1~E•l~tc•t•r•ic•I._ _______ _
~epair ·Remod l·AdO•t•ons PIHISll lUCTllC
Doors-etc 5•8-4980 Ouahty wnt~ tree est
Ooo••·Moldings-Bay 425513 968-7401
Windows Complete Pal!Os RESIOtCOMM LllND 26
Add11ions Ouahty Work yrs Do mv own work Uc
•<'77446 Peul S48·8860 278041 Al 646 8126
ISHlt<AWA l ANDSCAPE
Cleanups & Ma1nten11nce
171 4) 8504147
TREES
r oo~tremove Cleanup
nu I 1wn ~prnklr 751 34 76
K C TREE SERVICE
Tnp Trim Removal Ou•I
St-r>i. u c11ns lree est
Clfi<l 8263 (Ir 'l36·6696
ITl•m•i•ot. 64 1-0901 Ps 122-9066
Orang41 Co Orlglnal lttliat
s1u0en1 Movers insured wRiiEiPiiiiAiiiilR._s•P•t•c•1""A-L""is"f'"A""""'-
L1c l 124-436 6• 1-8427 call S85 Free est Uc'd
NEW War~ouse Stor1199 30 yrs exp Walt 770-2725
IOYfl·•H I II beat any b•d by 50%
Careful-Courteous-Cheap Really" Worl< guar
By hr 10 1 piece 646-366S Free est 722-7537
lu1ia1 Stmc• Tilt
CompAn1on1 Aides tor live 1 ~e""x""1S"'t""A"'"f"'"c-eA•X-M""1c-f""'nl·ng-
in care & 111e hskpg ror D1s11nc11ve Affordable
the elderly a 14)833·2009 ~·tchens baths 722·9783
NURSE FOR HOERL Y OR Wi1•tw Cltaaiat ILL E~perience with Pt1ys1cal Therapy (71 4) LET THE SUNSHINE IN
75 1. 7832 Sunshine window Cleaning
, • t' ---l•d C•ll f71•1846·5980 ..... , ~INE PAINTING By Ai<:h· Commerc1111R.s1dent1•I 1 SIOty $30 • 2·slory S40 ard Sinor 16 yrs or h9PPY Calif Windows 964 5124 cuSIOmMS LIC 280644
Thllnk You' 963 4114
Ooor11-Repntr·"lter1111ons ELFCTAICIAN
Orit'r'1•" Cl11rden,.r tWkly mAlf'I cleanup hlllSldt! A A A PAINTING lntlf~I ••••••••••
tre..•<1 r11sod 11prnklr repr l OWESl possible price
L11o '''"" N19u11I 4S8 6160 10 Steo Sflrv1ce 662 3'35
Cablnets-P•nt1l•locilS·etc Lie .. 233 1011 Sm11111111rge
35 yrs exp Jerry 642-0567 1obs & repair' 548-5203
SUN VALLEY Const
I Clo It •II' Home improve
14 yr1 refs 842 7390
Plue SmaH Aemoo.:' 11nd
Add1ti0n1 Wall' Doors
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-.. 23 30. Octot>ed, 10M Aon•ld J Pomu1, dea...-d. pen .. of the ftl•ll The Ctlllotn11 ReMft "· ........ Ai· SuntlM Cit . Cotti MIN. f()t lltle Of THI nATI Vie Aclminlltfl tOt ... MO
ftulVpMloededllra:i' leet, va':9'· CUI. T3e7 ~ .. ~ ~~l!'I~! !!." ~ 0pu1 tctlr_!or*dltl'\::pell0pe1 y1~he ~~ The M ia 11 tubjlet to M· =A•lflllltr...,, CA 02Sff on.tora-.IYe !heir rigtltl. Of~ ~.:r ~!'!!; ~ " ,...... ...., ..,.., '""'' ........... -... "''"or ttnl 11,1111. CoYenanll, GOn• • C....... DrM. Tl'tlt butln•H 11 eon· II Illy, to rt1Cover ffOM the fOA TMI COUWTY 1515, ,. _,, • "1 12180 Pl8.IC NOTICE on the t.,m, and condition• Yeyanoe en one:11a11 of the dlllon1, rfflllcllona. r...,. 14111e. 1 ~ 8Mefl. clVOltcl by. en lndlvldull lldmlnlatretor or 11111 fttat• Oii oaAMel torrll1 t "' rMY b9 ftltcl
... 1Mr11111erdm1en1 llontct1 •1111t.._!.~· NCrow c111r09t v1Uon1. rights, r1g1111 of wey CA -(1M) ,._.,., RI( S.tllney tor eny dem~not ~ I•'* ., IMMIAl.D '· ~-"", ... ~-~ _,!'11~ J: ,ICllTM>UI IUttMlll I •. en n er• o ... ...-Any bid• must be 1ub· end .. Mmente ol rtcord. PubH•.._.. ...... ,.,... COdt T .... 1111..-....1 wu ·~ cto• .... b ,...... ,..., In ............ DI 11111.. .... """'• -·• ., .... , ....... , ., t ..... 11-ot ..... ·tl't -111ad pt lad b T" 1 ............... .. ...... ..,._.,,_ ·-......... ,...., ..., Y ... "' • .....,_.,, • 11 ........... , ..... ot , ..... ~ NAMI STATllllNT """ " ,.. .... .,.. "' 1ccom n Y .".' pro.o.rty o ""' ..,.y on Dall~ Piiot •-11m ..... 2'" ......... t"· C"""'IY C'-k Of""-. -t1on of ,... .........., Ot .._ • ·-..-"""' -· ,_ ,,..... •nd 111 right tlllt encl •"00000 ... 111•• I r ~b. -• 1 ....., """ " '"' ,,. ........ """ "" ~ ,,.Pf ......... ,. ' -A·-· .................... •AM ...... It T Ii l ODOR (
RO BIN S The 1oiiow1ng perton• are · · -· c1 ... or Clfl ..... an aa • a .. 1. except Ot 24 o. 1eee anga County °" Sec>temblr ,.,"'' r ...... 11111 •1111 Ind MOTICI CW =:"..:'lV ........ -·· -doing bUIMnetS .. Nlvlcl• Inter••• that Ille •••t• llu Cheok, wllf'I Ille bala.ncie lo lllle TW374 23 t9H the '9pr-t•11Ye ltl)f'll ell ., .. , ... TO " .......
•ON C> 8ob'• Pro GOif 270 1 Hart>or ecqulrtd tn lddlllon 10 11111 119 paid upon confi1"'1t1on OI Ottarort wlllvt their rlgllll. · ~ Hablltt 111 11 11 MU MAL Tiiie prooeny will Ill told
Blvd . •E10, 'co111 Mesa. of the dtcadtnt at tilt uma auc:l't sole by the Coutt II any. to reeovet trom the .. 11111 IC NOTICE Publlanad Orange Cout later Ybt~lleo~td ~!~ "'OPIJtTY AT tor CMl't only Tu• ll'd
CA 92828 ol deetll. m 1111 rNI pre>per1y The nght 11ra~10 r• 1dm1n1atrttor or 11111 fttata ... -. Otlly Pitot ~'"""' 30. aucl't lndlVldulll tllOUld llava PNVATI IALI pttnllumt on eny 11\WWIOI
Kttllryn l Ptceraen, 787alcommonly known •• 927 t llCI •ny and •II blda ror any damage not dla· flCTIT..,...'l---11 October 7 14 2t tOM known or d........., not dl1-NOTICE IS HEREIY acc:eptabla IO IM offw«
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Soull'twlnd Cr Hunhnglon1w 1nt-00d Circle, In the Oaled September 8 closed by IM otteror·s In· .......... ST• _Tl____ · ' 1405 -.--..-11\111 119 PfOtllad • ol IN .... c .. """•II City ol Hunllnglon BeKll. t9&8 tpeellon ot the pr...-.1y Of-.. .. ,. ' eoverad by OHtfor'i ln'PIC· GIVEN 11111· tubjlet 10 COi\· dill ot reeor'"""' ol the con· """' """'"' c f o s f s T ...,..... The IOllowl"'"' --ton• 111 t1on The ..,. Wiii bl mtda t1rm111on by the Court. on Ev•"' .,_ f Tllll ous1n111 IS con·! ounty O rt nge 1111 0 E II EN H 0 WARD ltrors , ...... the fttatt end ··• .. ~ wtlllout w1rr1nty of any kind October 8, 10M. al t .00 ¥1'fln<:I •lftllneuv" 0
854-06 lf /IYI 6 wtllf\dS ducted by an il\dlvldual C11ttornl1 more p11rt10ula1ly ROSEN Adm1n111ra1or ol the rep<aeen11t1ve from all doing butinns 11 Tna At-P\alC NOTICE u 10 1111 condition 01 the A M or !~Milar wltllln IM Ihle. trenallf tu ... and eny
Ketf'lryn PetttMn described H the Esreta ot Ronlld J lleblllly even tflOUOll II mey 1Um• ProtffslOnals, 2172 S 1ttte 1n_.ence pollOy end
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T•is st•••m•nt was 11''""' Lot 35 or lr&el nes. es Pomua. Oectasad Iller be dl1Covered 11111 Duponl Drive, Suite 4· lrvlnf, IUN'"°" COUR'f property °' 111 lmpro~•· time llrow.d by I-. teven ont·l'tltf of the ..crow " ""' Book CA 92714 Of THI STATI ments, appllc1bll 1onlng, or Howard Ro11n, admlnl... • wllf'l Ille County Clerk of Or· per mep recorded In to°"'N, EN•WndALDHaU"TitOWWITZ·, such indlvjdul l tllould lleva Pal•" Jene Wallt o• . permltled UNt lhereot 1ra1or ot Iha E1111t ol cn11911,flhetlt"-bl •,.,t '•he!....:
11111e County on September 28 1 Pages 34 and 35 ot known ol damage not di•· ' ' Of CALWORNIA B1da or otter1 ere lnvlltd Ronald J. Pomu1, deoeaMd, '*'" 0 ,,. • ', ..
11 1986 Misc Mapa. recotdl ot Or-lltlWR a DIVINCINZO, Ir: covered by OHlfOr'I lntpec· 28205 Pesao Manin•. San '°" THI COUNTY lor 11111 properly Ind must ...,111 Mii at prlvel• .... 10 1111 purClllMr ll'tell P•Y tllll oott
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n 1Mn ange Coonty Calllomta Robert "· H11rwlt1, Al· 11on The sele wOI bl made Juan Ceplatreno, E:A 92875 Of OlltANOI be in wrlllng end .,.111 ba re· highest end t>att M t bidder of recording ol the c1on·
Published Orange Coast! TM sale ls subject lo cur· IOfrteJI fOt AdftllftlalrtlOf, wllf'IOut warranty ot any kind Roneld Benjamin Unllly, Es1111 ot ALBERTA GAR· calved '' 111• ottJca or on lhe tarma and eondlllon• veyanca enl't id ona-l'tlll o the Daily PllOI Seplember 16.1ren1 ta•e•. cov•n1n11, con-MO Mewpoft Clftler DftYI, IS ro lf'le condition OI Ille 17H·A Bedford Lane. New· NET POMUS, eka ALBERTA R , ...... atcrow c 11oa• 23 30 d111ons reS1r1et1on1, reser luff• 15SS, New -..Ch ro rt or tis Im rove-porr Beech, CA 92660 G POMUS. Oeceesed H u r w I 11 em • r . & here ter mtnllootd. Ill ,.,,.,1. An bid• mu11 be IUb·
T3641 and easemenri ot record Publl$11ed Ori noe Coasl per mil.led uses 1,,.,0:,'~0· or 17 t7 ·A Bed lord Lane. Naw· NOTICl Of tile Admlnlllrator. el seo a.dent 11 lhe time ot death 13 000 00 cMh "' 09rtlfled ---------• ---------i Tiie properly lo bl sold on Oa11y P1101 Septembef 23 Bids or otters are invited port Beech, CA 92660 INTINTION TO N-pon Center Oflva. Sullt and all right, 11111. end ~k with the t>ai.noe 10 ~IC NOTICE P~llC NOTICE . . b 1 1 24 30 986 Tiits bullness 11 con· N LL lltlAL 1555. Nawpor1 Baacll. Cell· 1n1eres1 11111 Illa 111111 l'tu · 11 Ion 1 ---+----~-__ .....;.;..~-'--'----an · 85 15 1511 ••C41P or 1 ro• this propefty end mutt d led b 1 1 -AaalltTY .. T lorn11 926e0 or mey be !tied ecquired 1n 1ddltlon lo 11111 be paid upon eon rmlt 0
FICTITIOUS llJSINESS !Ille rw 375 be '" W"llng •nd Wiii be ,.. UC y • geoe<a par. .."....... .. Wllf'I lhe Clttli ol .. Id Su· of Ille decedeol ., Illa time eucll .... by the Cour1
'ICTITIOUI 9USINESS NAME tTATE•NT Otlltfors waive tlletr rlgf'lla. c11vad ar 1111 olfk;e ot GrMn· nersnip "'IVATI IALE pe"or Courl eny llmt etter of dearll, In Illa real Pfoperty The right It r--..d 10 , ..
NA• ITATE•NT T if any 10 recovet from 1ne Mt.IC NOTICE wald & Tf'IOmp1or-and P111y Jene Wallace NOTICE IS HEREB Y first pu1>1lc1hon ol this no-eommonl" known •• 22272 )act any and all bid• The following persons are lie loOowing pet sons a.re admtn1str1tor or Illa e11111 Hur w 1 t z . R 8 m • 'r , & This 11a1ement wu hied GIVEN 11111 SUbttel lo con-t1Ge end before tny •••• 11 t<ittan. Cl~c·· •~ 1 ..... Clly 01 Dlltd Stplamber 8,
dotng l)usjnetS as Com-doing business as ,COS· lor any d1m1g1 nol dll-SUf'l"tOllt CC>Utll DN1ncenzo, 1111omey1 tor wn11 111e County Clerk of Or-hrma11on by 1111 Court. on d _..., -·• "'· "' ,,. ,.~. 19H.
puler Programming Inc . 528 MOHOUSE 410 w Coasl closed t>y 1he olleror'1 In· Of lHI I TATl Ille Adm1n1straror 11 880 anoe Counly on Septemt>et October 6 1986, 11 9 00 ma e Hunungton Beach. vuvnty s TE v EN How AR D
Cenclla. Newpo11 Beach. CA Highway Su11e 323. New· speetton or Ille properly 01· OF CALlfO"NIA Newport Centltf Dr'1ve Suite 11. 1986 A M or lf'lefealter w11111n Ille I Thia p~o1>9;ty ~111 be IOldd fo'rn~a'~~.· PS•t•,,•lceulolltlyc!~· ROSEN. AdmlnltllllOt ot
92680 porl Beach CA 92663 terotS release 1111 es111e end • ' 1555 New " Be ' c . F31M44 time allowed t>y lew. George 0' CH on Y 111" en "~ .,... the E I t I Ronald J Computtr Programming, Jean Lee Retell 14446 tile representative from all OR THE COUNTY rorn1a 926J:,oor maec~ 11:i Publlslled Orange Coast H David Admtnlslrelor ot premtuma on any ln1uranc1 scribed as· P I~
Inc . llllnola corporation, 315 Janal Way Sett Diego CA liabll1ty even ttiougf'I 11 may fllet~F ~"~':,~EALD with 1ne clerk or ~aid Su-Daily Piiot September 16. tne Estale of Alberll G. a~eplat>le 10 Ille olleror Lot 75 of Trect 8730, H oQ:;lNWALD I TMOW·
So Nor1hwes1 Hwy Pk 9<'1~9 tater be discovered 11111 POMUS,Decaalld. J , perlor Court any llm• eflai 23 30 Octot>er 7 t9&6 Pomus.deceased.1Nlllsell a1 ~ ~11 ~ prorared 89 01 the ~~.r;::g.~e;=~~1~1e= ION, lftd HU"WITZ. Ridge. IL 60068 T h1~ t>u11ness is con-such ind1v1duat should hi ve No. A· 132521 ltrsl publlcatlon ol 1111s no T360 private sale 10 Ille highest a e o rec~dlng ol the con; or Mt!IC Maps, record• of ••"I DIY1NCINZO, lty:
This business is con-ducteo by an i1101v1duat known ol damage not dis· NOTICE Of hce and t>efore any Siie Is D1111111C NOTICE and bes! nel bidder on Ille ve,yance umineuon o Orann.a CA"nly. C1ljforn1a "o1Mr1 "· HwwHI, Al· ducted by a corpora11on Jean l Reich covered t>y Otreror s 1n1pec· made '"~ terms and cond111ons here· 111 e. lransler tues and any ··..-"""' 1ef tef Adi 11•trater
Jim llandergntt President fh1s s111ement was lllect hon The sate will be made INTENTION TO Th II aller men11onad all rigf'lt !Ille insurance pollCy and The sale is sut>j9Ct ro cur· • T..':!,. c=Dn..:
This statement was hied ""''h me County Clerk or Or-without werranty ol any kind SELL "(Al r is property w1 be SOid flCllllOUS IUllHEIS lllle and in1erest ol Ille de-one-11111 ol lhe escrow renl llJIH, coyenan11, con-.. ,.M.w,.rt ..._..
wnll rlle Counry Cieri. or Or. ange Couniv on Septemt>e• as ro Ille cond111on of ine PflO!tllltTY Al or cash only Taxes and NAME tlATEMENT denl at rne ttme ot death charges sf'ltll bear the ea· d11tons. rtstrictlon1. rttef· CA l2'IO (114) 11f.m1 •
enne County on September 15 1986 pro""'''" or •IS improve-PRIVATE SALE premiums on any insuraoce The lollow1ng persons are ~d all right Utle and pense ot Ille estale Tl'le va11on1. rlgllll, rights ot wav P bll hid Ot Cotti
26 .. 19116 n 11793 .. w , NO TICE IS HEREBY acceptable 10 the ofla<or doing t>us•nen u w es1ern interest lhal l~e esllte has purchaser shall p1y the cost and e11emen11 ol rec0td u s ange
Pubhsnecs Oning1t Coasl ments dPPhCable zoning or GIVEN ina1 sub1ec1 10 con· shall t>e proraled II ol the Environmental Services 89 acquned in addition 10 lhal ot recording of the con-Tiie property to be sold on Deily Piiot 8-ptembef 23·
F32lOOI 09,1 p,101 Septemt>er 23 perm111ed uses 111ere11t ,t11ma11on t>y the Court on dale ol recording of Ille con-Streamwood Ave Irvine 01 Ille deceoenr at the lime veyance and one-1111t ol Ille an "as 1s" 1>1111, e•C.PI tor 24• 30, 1986
Publlsned Orange Coast 30 bciot>er 7 1, 1986 Bids or olle.s ••e 1nv11ed Oclober 6 1986 11 9 oo veyanLe E .. m1nat1on ol CA 927 15 01 death '"Ille real property escrow cheroes Any bids !Ille lW37 t
DaJly Pilot September 30 T384 tor tn1s property and must A M or thereafter w•lllin Ille fl11e. 1ransler taxes, and any David Damien Aronne commonly known u 9648 mus I be submlt1eo eccom-Oller ors welvtlhalr r1gh11. PtlllC NOTICE
Oclot>er 7 14. 21 1986 ---------be in writing and will be re· 11me allowed t>y law Steven title insurance poltcy end same as above Bickle• in the City 01 Hunt· panied by S3,000 00 cull or ,1 any, 10 recover from !Ill _.......;..=.;;.;.;...;.;.;~=---
T 402 PUBLIC NOTICE ceived at tf'le othce 01 Green· Howard Rosen. Adminls· one·hall ol rile escrow This business is con ' certified cheek 1111 111 bat admlnlstrelor or Ille Hiit• ,ICTrTIOUl IU ... 11 watd & Thompson and lrator 01 Ille ESlale 01 charges. shall be 81 the e~· • 1ngton Beach County ot Or-· w e · H ur w 11 z Remer & Ronald J Pomus. deceased. pense ol lhe es1a1e The ducted by an indM duat ange Stale ol C1llfo11i1a ance to be paid u~on con· tor any damage no! di•· NA• ITATl•NT
MUC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT D1\11ncen20 allorneys ror w111 sell at p11va1e sale to lhe purchaser shall pay lhe cosl David Damien Aronne more. parucularty described hrma11on of such sa e by lf'le closed by Ille olleror·s In· The tollowlng '*'°"'art
OF THE STATE Ille Adm1nis11ator. al 660 h1gnes1 and best nel t>1dder or recording ol the con· w11Th11;~es~a~~~n~1;:s /'~d as CoTu~t I d speetlon ot Ille propefly 01· doing buslneu u : R9ilal
'ICTITIOUI BUSINESS OF CALIFORNIA Newporr Cenrer Drive Suite on lhe terms and condlllons veyance and one-half or the o r-Par eel I Unit 5 ot Lot 3 or er ght ts reserve to re· ferors reieese !he •1111• end Corps, Inc . 2727 Sllennon
NA• STATEMENT FOR THE COUNTY 1555 Newport Beach Call· lleralter mentioned all rlghr, escrow charges ange County on September Tract No 73 13 is per map ieet anv and I ll bjOS the represenlallve trom •II Wey Sulle 124, Stnta Ant .
Tl'le follow1ng persons are OF OlltANOE rorn•a 92660 o1 may be flied ltlle and in1eres1 ol the de--Any bids must l>I sut>· 26 1986 Funn recorded in • Book 295 Dated Seplember 8 1986 hat>1hty even lllouQll II mey Call! 92704
d01ng t>us1ness as l egg10 Ell•t• ot RONALD .J. w•lh Ille cteri. ot said Su· ceoen1 a1 lhe time ot dealh milled accompanied by Pages 7 lf'lru ro inclusive or GEORGE H DAVID. Ad: tater be dl1covar9CI lf'lat Relief Corps .. Inc., Cll11
Designs 119 Coral Ave POMUS, Daceated ptmor Courr any time aller and all rinf'lt 11111 tnd SJ 000 00 cash or cerhhed Published $Orange Coasr Misc Maps records ol Or· m1n1s1ra1oc or ihe ES11te of such 1nd1vldu1I should have corporation, 2727 Sl'ttnnon Bllt>Oa Island CA 92662 No. A·132S21 1 1 t>I 1 01 th s no ,. Daily P1101 eptemt>er 30 enge Couniy Alberta G' Pomus De· known ol damage. nol di•· Way, Sanla An•. CA 92704 L aur 18 I( m 1e g g
1 0 NOTICE OF irs PU 1ca ion 1 • in1eres1 thal Ille es la le lies check with the bal1nce to October 7 t<t 21 1986 Parcel 2 Undivided 118111 ceased covered by Otteror 11nspee· This but lntH ta con-
Sclluberl INTENTION TO hce and t>elore any saie •S acqulfed in add•l•on to Iha! be paid upon contlrmetlon of T404 inlerest tn lot 3 01 Traci HU"WITZ, lllEMER, a 11on The sale will bl midi dueled t>y 1 corporellon
t t9 Coral Ave SELL lltEAl malle 1 ol rile decedent II rhe 11me such sale t>y Ille Court 7313 recorded 10 Book 295. DIVIHCl:NZO. A Pro· w1111ou1 waffanty of eny kind Ma.ry Jo Alvarez. Sec·
Batt>01 Island CA 92662 PROPERTY AT Tn1s property will t>e SOid or dealf'I. 1n Ille real properly The r1g111 is reserved 10 re· P~LIC NOTICE Pages 1 thru 10 lnclu5tve 01 teHion.I Corporltlon, IJ: as 10 Ille condition ol Iha retary
This business is con I PRIVATE SALE j for cu ll only Taaes and commonly llnown as 9392 tecl anv and ell bids ••1sc Maps r~ords ot said Robert R. H11rwlt1, Al· property or jls improve· Tl'tl1 a11temant wH llted dueled by en indMOual NOTICE IS HE"EBV p1em1ums on any insurance wa1erlron1 Drive 1n the Cll" Dated September 8, FICTITIOUS • .,11 .... SS "' "" t f Ad I I t t I ti t>le 1 Leurie K L..,.. o S t>e r " bl 1 th orte o , 986 -~ Orange Co CHMr• °' m n' ra °'· men s. app ce zon ng, or wllll tlle County Clefll of Or·
Tiiis s111em-:~·, w~~ut11e~ GlllEN 11181 s 1>1ec1 10 con accepta e o e r r of Hunungton Beach, Coun· I NAME STATEMENT The sate is sut>1ect to cur-MO Newport Center Drlwa. perm11led uses thlreol enge County on s.i;>temblr fnma11on t> ~lie Court o~ shall t>e pro1ated as ot the ly or Orange. SI ale ot Call· S TE II EN H 0 WARD The following persons are renl laxes covenants. eon-Suite t555, Newport llec:h, Bids or offers era Invited 26. 1988
wllf'I the County Cieri\ of Or· 0 I 1>•1 6 Y 1986 at 9 00 date ot recording of the con· torn1a more par11cularly de-ROSEN Adm1n1strator ot doing business as The d•t1ons. restr1c1jons re•-r. CA t2MO (714) 759-0711 tor this properly and mu11 '21t012
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Delly Pllo! September 30,
0c1ot>er 7 14, 21. 1986
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anoe Coonty on Septemt>er c 0 c • verance Exam1nat1on ot scnt>ed as the Es1a1e ol Ronald J ~v 11 1986 AM or 11\ereoner w1111tn the !Ille transfe• tau s ano any Loi 7 01 Tract 6278 a, per Pomus. Deceased Sethne~ Group, 3857 Birch vations rights tights ol '<Nay f>ubllsf'led Orange CoaSI t>e 1n 1Nrlllng and wlll be,..
F31Ml2 11me alloweel by law SI even title insurance policy and map reco•ded 111 Bool\ 238• GAEENWALD a THOMP· SI reel 572 Newport Beach ano eaS.ments ol record Dally Pllor September 23. cewed al Ille olfice of GrM n·
Publlsf'led Orange Coast Howard Rosen adm1n•s· one·hall ol the escrow Paoe 48 ol Misc Maps re SON , and HU"WIT z. 92660 Tt<e property is to be sold 2~ 30 1986 TW369 ~~~ w ~II Tho~:~~·, an~
"8.IC NOTIC£ P\alC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE PtlllC NOTICE I P\8l1C NOTICE I PtlllC NOTICE Ml.JC NOllC£ Ml.IC M>TICE Ml.IC MDTa
Agency and the City Council on uly 10, 1914 and Decem6er 11, 1 15, N1P9ctlvely.
The Pinal BIR and the SEIR.s wW be aonsldered by the Ac•ncy and City at the time of
the public hearlni on the Acreement. The Pinal EIR and the SEJRI are available for
NOTICE OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AND THE COSTA MESA
REDEVELOPME NT AGENCY, CI"."Y OF COSTA MESA,
CALIFORNIA ON THE PR OPOSED SALE BY THE AGENCY OP
CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE COSTA MESA
DOWNTOW N RED EVELOP~ENT PROJECT AREA TO MOLA
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT
OP A MIXED USE HOTEL, COMMERCIAL RETAIL AND
RENTAL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AND ON THE PROPOSED
DISPOSITION AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT
PERT t\JNING THERETO
I
Inspection and copying at the place and tlrpe 1peclfied above with the other documents
listed below.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa (the
"City") and the Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency, City of Costa Mesa, California
(the "Agency") will hold a joint public hearing on October 14, 1986 at the hour of 6 : 30
p.m., or as soon thereafter as ·the matter can be heard, in the City Council Chambers, I
City Hall, 77 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92626 p~ant to the California
Community Redevelopment Law (Health and Safety Code Sections 33000 et. seq.) for
the purpose of considering the approval of a proposed Disposition and Development
Agreement, (the "Agreement"), with Mola Development Corporation (the "Developer")
which provides tor the sale of the Site t o the Developer for the development and
operation of a mixed use development which includes a hotel, commercial retail and
office space and rental housing.
The Redevelopment Plan for the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project
provides for the development in the Project area of a mixed use project including e I
hotel, commercial reta il and office space, and rental housing. A total o[Jifty~ight
thousand (5 8,000) square feet of commercial retail and office space and a 150 room
hotel and 150 rental housing units is proposed to be constructed by the Developer on
the Site along with the necessary parki~ and landscaping.
The location of the Site within the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment
Project, is shown on the map accompanying t his Notice.
The purpose of the public hearing is to consider:
1. The proposed sale of the Site in the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment
Project, by t he Agency to the Developer for the development and operat ion
of a mlxed use project including a hotel, commercial retail and office
space and rental housing development with the necessary parking and '
landscaping.
2. The proposed document providing for such sale is the proposed Disposition
and Development Agreement.
3. All evidence and testi mony for and against the approval of the Agreement
a.n d the proposed sale of the Site to Mola Development Corporation. 1 ?.
At t he a bove s tated day, hour and place any and all persons havinJ any objections
to the Agree ment or the proposed sale of the Site or to the recularlty of any or the
prior proceedings, may appear before the Agency and the City Council and show cause
why the Agreement or the proposed sale of the Site should not be approved.
~
At any time not later than the hour aforesaid set for hearing, any person
objecting to the propose~ sale of the Site, or the Acreement, may file ln writing wit h
the City' Clerk • statement of his or her objections thereto. Any persons or
orsanizatlons desiring to be heard at the hearinr wfll be afforded an opportunity to be
heard. At the aforesaid hour the City Council and the Afency 1hall proceed to hear
and pass upon all written and oral objections. ·
The following documents are available for public inspection and copying during
recwar office hours (8:0 0 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Priday) at the office of
the City Clerk and Secretary of the Aaency, City Hall, 77 Pair Drive. Costa Mesa,
California 92826.
Al the Agency responsible for carrying out the Redevelopment Plan for the
Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project, the Cotta Mesa Redevelopment
Apncy, City of Costa Mesa, California and the City Council of Costa Mesa have
prevloualy prepared and the City and the Acency certified the Pinal P.nvlronmental
Impact Report for the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Plan on December 17,
1173. Amon1 the implementation aotlvltl• whoee environmental lm~cu are uaeued
In the Pinal EIR 11 the development propoeed to be accompllahed under the Acr•e"'ent.
In oonnectlon with ita con1lderation of the Acreement the Acent.')' hu further
oonducted an Initial Studies to determine If certain propoeed development.I, lneludine
the propoeed development under thll Acr'Hment. WOW<! have additional llcnlflcant
etf ectl on the environment not oovered In the Pinal BIR certified for the Colt• M ...
Downtown Redevelopment Project area. Aa a r•ult of the Initial 9tudla, two
-.ppJemenU to the Pinal EIR (the "!!IR.I") hive been prepared and certified by the -~-. .
~I
1. A copy of the Aireement between the Costa M ... Redevelopment Ac•ncy,
City of Costa Mesa, California and Mola Development Corporation.
2. A ~m mary Report which describes and 1pecif ies:
3.
a . The cost of the Agreement to the Agency.
b. The estimated value ()f the Interest to be aonveyed, determined at
the highest uses perm l tted under the Redevelopment Plan for the
Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project. · ''\
The Pinal Environmental Impact Report for 19.5 acres In the Costa Mesa
Downtown Redevelopment Area and the Pinal aJpplemental Bnvtronmental
Impact Report tor the Costa Mesa Downtown Redevelopment Project,
pertaining to the 18-ecre commercial retail lite. tasether with the..orlelnal
Pinal Environmental Impact Report tor the COlta Mesa Downtown
· Redevelopment Project.
DATED; _<j_, _...,(ti_-$ ...... (, __ _
ity C erJc of thety o a Mesa
and Secretary of the COlta Mesa
Redevelopment Acency, City oftCoeta
Mesa, Calif ornla
Publish: September 30, 1988
October 7, 1988
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Thi IOilOWlnt Ptrtofte an p M • end t'*1 Ind .,_,. Dh1 ' lllR ..
d<>lllO bUtlntM Ill: AlrbOMt ll'OW ~.If M)l IM,.._,., ,.,..,....,
Ctlftll'•, 3024A 8tMl!ert wtly Mid petition lot ~ ~ notloe. II lleretiy
()five. Coton• def Mar. CA of Nme "'°"" not tie gtven tMt LOWI ~
92825 er:l'~ 1Nnt CotpofMlon. t C• Jolln Antl'IOlly <Nlntan, "" FUATHfft orderld tornla c:orport t1011, end
3024A BrNlt•• Ortw. Col· :::..• copy of ltlit Ofder lo Hewpof1 De>oelapMent 14-
on1 def M8f. CA 92825 ~ Ill publltflld In aodet•. a C~nl9 ~
Tlli1 bu1111111 11 con-Otlly Piiot, • newtpeptt of erel pt1r1ner• 11er11o1ore
ducted b)I en lndlv!Ouet Qtntt el clrc\Qtlon, putlliah-doing bu.,.. under tn. fie·
Joon Anthony <Nlnlen td 111 lhll county ., .... , tltloul lifm nWM end etyte ot
Thlt 11a1emant waa lllad one. • Weell lor lour con-Lowe Br.. Company el
"'''" 11\41 County Cltlrk ot Or· MCUll\11 week• e:i'°' 10 Ille 1 1 7 7 7 s. n \11ct11 It ange Covnty on SIPllfl'\l>et d•y of Mld8 "-• eou......,.d, •toO. Cit)' ot Loe
18 t989 Dlttd EP 25 1 M Anoeiet. County of Lot An· ~--He"'' T. lllMfe, h ., oeiee. State ol Cllllonlla.
Pubh•lled Orange Coal! ~vdfe of "'-lt1Ptflef did on Ille thl tftll dey of
Daily Pilot Septemblt 30. OWi July. tNe. by mulutl con-
Octot>er 7, 14, 21, 1986 DI~~ RtMlf H~ Mnl. dillOIYI the Mid ptlf1·
T 407 Ptllt*'-' • ::-'::• fer nerlhlp end terminate their
---------C1t11ef oft.. .._ •= reletlOna u Plfll\ll't tllereln -_.;..Nll~;.;.IC;..;.;NO.;;..;.;TIC.;;.;£;.__1 NtwllOft ...........'... -.:;.-,:-Saki bu1tneaa In Illa future p l•ll• _.., .... Wiii be conducted by Lowe
Dub11
1 •lltd Orang• CoHI Development Corporation a Pllo '
Tile 1011ow1ng persona art 89T3 11111ab11ltie• end debt• ot t
doing bUllneta .. 1 oo. 88 flrm and racelve all monlM
l TOI 365 S1nt1 IHbel, ----------p1yable to 1111 firm
Newport Bell, CA 92MO Ptlll.IC NOTICE Furthlt nonce it ller.Oy
~~-N9wPOt1 ,, ,... -----.. ,lnenclll hf..nc.t 1to0 . ...... r'fto ···---Oo\'9 II a.30 ......., Nam ITA~
IMcfl. CA.~· P~ ~If Tiii ~ P9'tOnt lft JKk T Delly ,._, ' doing bu""4lu M J-l •ry.JoMton. 1014 n .)O 0ctowr. 1t11 s.... eo . 1os1 a... er . ~~~~i · Bloom· .. ,. THI H1.1n1111g1011 lttCll. CA
l\eglna L)IM J01111eon 926<18 1014 s O..onlmo Ave ' ..aJC M)TIC( Jeelt R LIN, MtM u
8loomllloton. CA 12311 ., .oovt
Thtl bu1IMN 11 COii· K... TN• bustnau 11 COC\·
Oueltd by hutbend and wt.. PeCTITIOUe .._.. ducted by en 1n<1Mctu.11
Jack T JQMton MAm ITA~ Jack R Utt
Tllit tlatement WU llled Tiii fOllowlnO pereon. .,. Ttlla •••tement WM lllld
with 1111 ~ty Clet1i of Of· doing bulllnlM ... Flfttl Av-witll t~ County Clark of Of·
ange County on Auguet 22, 111~ Llmou1lna Service. IWlf9 Coun1y on Augut1 22.
198e 210 t NOfth Hallotrope ()rive lNe '111Mt Senta Ana, CA 92708 • '1fl'Mt
Pub1111141d Ore1191 Cout Zlpltt. Inc.. Ct41fornta Pub1111141d Ore1191 Cotti Otity PllOt Saptam~ t. 18, corportllon, 3220 Via Vil-Dally Piiot SIPttmber 9. t8.
23, 30, 1989 Jll. Alplne, CA 92001 23. 30, 1989
T344 Thll bualnt.. la COii• T3!IO
NM.IC NOTtCE
Tile tollowlng pattonl are
dotng bUllMH 81' MUG·
GIES, 511 36111 Stt .. 1. New·
port Bell, CA 92963
ducted by· a c:orporttton
Zlpara. Inc • wry Zapara.
Ch,•lrman
Th1t lllllmll\I WU Iliad
SAMPSON
MtLT SAMPSON,
beloved husband of
Pa.tu Ct-ne Sampeon.
loving father of fte.
1 1 n a C uzlmano;
K.-re n TrUJlllO ,
Cy nthia Baird.
Gabrwl~ Friedman:
Deltcaa Sampson ,
Debra SampltlOn. Wil-
ham L Baird, John
Samp11on , al so
urv1ved by I
brother . H a r o ld
S ampson. and 15
grandchildren Fu-
Otenge COMt DAILY PILOT/Tuesdey, 8epe.mber 30, 1 ... • ••
•
VW!w Memotual Park' Yorba Linda, CA., J.
Ouipel. 3~ PacifK' broth~r. Roy Tom
V~w Dnv•. N.:wport Da I t o n . Jr o f
Beach Interment pn-Hesperia. CA .. and 3
vate P&C'lflc View arandchlldren He
Morwary. Directon. wu a Vaudeville Per· 64.a.:l7oo tomwr 1930.1932. he
---pur<:hued h11 own
DAL TON lumber yard In Los
OWEN S. DALTON, An&eles in 1938. ~r-7~. passed aw•y Sep-ved in tM-4rmy in
tember ·12. 1986 in World Wtar*""1u in
Cot!ur d'AJene, Idaho. the t'Onstructlon busl·
He was born Juftt' 2. ~ in the Newport
1911 in J unction City, Beach area up to 1974
Kansas. Survived by and retired In 1979.
I son J
os a . Idaho; I
daughter, Mrs
Darlene J ohnson, wal>
MAMCNtLAWN-
llT.OU¥1
Mortuary • c.mMery
Crematory
Mar11yn Bean Jetters. given that 1111 undefligntd
same 'ICmlOUI 1Utt9mll will not be rlfC)Ollllble. lfom
Tll1S buslneH II COn· NAMI ITATl....-T !hit day on. f()f any obit·
oucted by an tndllliduel Tiie IOllOwlng persona .,. gallon Incurred t>y th•
Manlyn a.en Jatftfl dotng bualnlts H : Mell others In hit own n1ma or In
Tiiis sunement we1 llled AIPl\111 Co • 341 Ramon• the name of IM firm.
Wltn the County Clerk or Qr. Place. Colla Mell, CA DA TEO AT lo. Angatet.
ange County on Seotamtlef 92927 Cel1f()fnl1 11111 Elevlnth day
2.a 1986 Gant Miiier, 341 RllTIOlll ol-Auguat, 1"41
,,... Pl . Cotta Malt. CA 92927 T1t1UI• • T•r••r IA·
Pubhlhed Orange Coast Th11 butlneu 11 con· e«pot8'ed. AH_,. tot
Daily Pilot Septembl< 30. ducted by an Individual l-C..,_etten
Octot>et 1 14 2 t 1986 Gent Millet Manin L Smith
Margaret vordai.. 5 1 1
35111 SttMt. "'"'POfl BMc:ll,
CA
Tllll bu11nas1 It con-
ducted by en indhrldull
Margeret Vord.,.
This llatement w .. IMct
wllh the County Clerk ot Of·
enge County on Augull 2&.
t98e ,,,.,,.
Put>hstllO vrange Coall
Daily PllOI Seotamblt 9, 19,
23 30. 1989
Nl.IC NOTICE K_.
'ICTITIOUI IUelltall
NAMR ITATI_,,,.
Thi fOllowing penor1s ar•
doing busln•ss 11. Biii
S1roud Matonry, 2020
POtnMllll. S1nt1 Ana. CA
92706
1'WHEll I HEIRO llOUT
U.S. MVllllS IOllOS'
COMPETITIVE RKTE •••
T403 Tiu statement wH Iliad Publllhed Orange Coal!
w1111 lhl County Clerk ot Qr. Dally Pitot September 30,
NM.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUl llUl .. H
NAMI ITATIMINT
The following persons are
dotng business as E1<:ro ... 1
Etc. . Inc 2855 E Cout
Highway. Corona Del Mar.
CA 92625
Paul H Reed, 3 130 Sea·
view Ave . Corona Del Mar
Calif 92625
Pamela Rvan. 3700 S
Plan Dr "I< 110. Sant• Ana,
CA 92704
Tiits business la con·
ducted by a corporation
Paul H Reed. Pres
This statement waa filed
wllh the County Clerk of Or·
ange County on September
26 1986
ange County on August 22. 1986
1986 T392
Fi17142 --------~ Publlslleo Orange Gout DllD•IC NOTICE
0111y Pilot September 9. 16, --'"-~------23 30 1986 K~
T347
Ml.IC NOTICE
Notice of .. °'""'"..-tY .. ,,, .......
No. A 1Dln
PUttl.IC NOTICE In the Superior Cour1 or
OH·WllE PftOORAM lhe Stale ot Cellfornla, lor
Due to the empllasla the County ol Orange
placeCI on 111e Dltad'1an-In lhe Matter of the Estate
llged Busmess Enterprlaes of BARBARA FOGLE, 0.-
(DBEI 811<1 Woman's Bual· C4MIMd
T342
NM.IC NOTICE
FICTITtOUI llU ... H
NAMl ITATIMINT
Tiie IOl!ow1ng persona art
doing bUStnlH .. Paclltc
Compensation Group, 1100
Ouail Street, Sult• 200.
Newport S..Cll. CA 92MO
Asaocoetes In lnauranc:e
Concepts, Inc Callfornla
corporation
Bou Stroud. 2020 PotnMI·
ua. Santa An1. CA 92706
T1111 buslneu 11 con·
ducted by an tnd1v1dual
Bill Stroud
Tn11 s111emen1 waa llled
with the County Clerk ot Or-
ange County on September
16. 1986 ,,, .. 7
Publlslled Orange Coast
Dally Pilot September 30.
October 7 14_ 21. 1986
T396
Tll1a business la con· ----------
duc:teCI by a corporatton PUBLIC NOTICE Aasoc11tes 1n ln1Ur~ ----...;...~...;...;..;;. __
Conc:epts, Gu~ E Biker, K 2I017
Presidenl 'ICTITtOUI IU ... H
Tllll statement wa1 hlld NAME ITATR•NT
with the Coun1v Clerk ot Or· Tiie toltowlng persons are
ange County on August 22. domg bvstnest u : WARM·
1986 INGl'ON • SEMLER PART·
FJ171U NEAS, 1 CaHlom11 QtnMel
PubilS/\eCI Orange Coast p11tners111p 3090 Pullman
Daily P1tot Septembet 9. 16. Street. CoSla Mesa. Ca~·
23 JO 1986 tornta 92626
Fl21011
Publ15heCI Orange COHI
Daily P1101 Seplemt>et 30.
October 7 14 21 1986
T401
ness Enterpt1set (WBEI Pro-Notice 11 l\lfeby given that
grams by the City ol Foun-the un<lert19ntd will NII II
1e1n valley. the IOllOwlng Private Sall. lo Ille lltghelt
goals 111ve been set Tiie 1111• i nd beS1 bidder, subtect 10
11ua1 overall DBE·WBE gotls conllrmauon ot said Su·
ot 10•1. tor buslnesaH perlor Cour1. on or al1er the
owned and controned by 1111 10th day of October. 1986.
O!Hd'1antaged, and ,.,, ror al Ille otttce ol Melhawl &
businesses owned and COii· Evans J424 W1tst11re Blvd •
trolleo t>y women are goals Suite 1000. Los Angelel. CA
581 tor the Coty during Ille 90010, County ol lo• An· T352
period rrom October 1 gales. Stale of Cat•lorma. all ----------1986. through Septem~ the right, title and 1nte<est ot
JO 19117 T~ goats meet said deceased at the time ol
Warmongton-Oxn•rd
Town Center. a 1oont ven·
ture 3090 Pullman Street
Costa Mesa. Calltornla NM.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI .u ... 11 the f'ederll flQUlramenta of death Ind all the tight. 11111
NAME ITATIMINT the MBE Program IS well u and interest that the estate
The rot1owCr1g persons are lhe MBE ac11....,eonen1 reporl ot said deceased llu
doing business as Eloer !kiOm1lleC1 IOf the perlO<I 1Qu1ted t>y operalton of law
Cons1tuct1on 1107 E from Oclot>er 1, 1985, orot11etw1se.otllertll1nor1n
Balt>oa Blvd Balboa CA through Septemoer 30. 1dd111on to that ol said <le-92£.b 1 19811 w111c11 also meets Fed· c:.asea. al the ume ot death.
Torea CorPoration 1107 eral requirements Tiie State in and lo all the cerlaln reel
E Balt>oa Blvd Balboa CA Dftpanment of Transpor· property. Situated in Ille C11y
9266l 1a11on recognizes Ille City ot of los Alam1101. County or
Th•S ousiness is con· Fountain valley tor 1m. Orange. Stat11 of CalifOfnla,
ducted b• a corporauon plemen11ng th•S phase ot Ille parucularly described as IOI·
D d'E E p MBE Pr~ram lows. to-¥1111 onal Ider. resident CITY 0 ,0 Lot 24 01 Tract 3224 ThlS statement was filed UNTAIN VAL· . with the County Clerk or Or· LEY. EVELYN Mc CLEM· g~;ty of Orange. State of
ange County on September DON, City Clefll a 1 orn11, as per map re-
23 1986 Puolished Orange Coast corded 1n B()()I( 106. Pages F320M3 Oa11y Pilot September 30 2 t -29 or Miscellaneous
1986 Maps In the ott1ce or 111e Puolislled Orange Coast T385 Coun1v Recorder ol Orange
Daily P1101 September 30 County
Oclober 1 " 'l t 1986 •more commonly known
T406 as 3192 Mam Way Drove
----------n1m1IC NOTICE Los Alamitos. Ca 90720 PUBLIC NOTICE '"~ Terms ot sale cash 1n law·
I( 21173
NOTICE Of
DEATH OF
AAL YNf LANI OALE
ANO OF "TITION
TO AOMINllTIA
ESTATE NO. A1s.et31
To all heirs ~nel1G1aries
cred1lors and conlll\gent
crt'<l1tors and persons who
may be otherwise interested
in the will andtor estate ol
AAL VNE LANSDALE. ,\K,A
ARL VNE A LANSDALE
AKA ,\ LANSDALE. AKA
ARLYNE A LONG AKA A A
lONG AK,\ A lONG. ,\KA
ARL VN E ARMSTRONG.
AKA A ARMSTRONG
FICTITIOUS •uSINESS fut money Of Ille United
NAME STATEMENT States on conhrmahon ol
Tile lotlow•ng persons are sate or part casll and bal·
doing ous1ness as A & M ance ev10enced by note se·
Entf'rpr1ses J 111 Second cured by Mortgage or Trust
l>vP • 1 Corona det Mar Deed on lhe property so
92fi'l5 sotd Ten oerc8'\t or amount
Cecil H Moore 1244 E b10 to be deposited with b•d
Tn1rd long Beach CA Boos or otters to be 1n ..,,.,.
90802 1r19 and will be receiVed al
Wilham o Anoerson t62S the aforesaid otltc:. at any
Crenshaw los Angetes CA time alter lhe first out>h· 90019 cation hereof end before
T111s ous1ness 15 con-date ot sate
ducted oy a general part-Dated 1111s 16111 day ot
nership September 1986
Cec11 H Moore Gordon R Roberts Ad·
!his s1 a1emen1 was hied m1n11tra1or or Ille Estala ol
w1111 the County Clerk of Or· said decedent
ange County on Sep1embe1 · J Q I IE P H I N IE I • t 1 1986 H""INI , MATHIEWI 6
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITtOUI .,.._ ..
NAMI ITATIMINT
The toll owing persons are
doing bUSlllllS H MIST
AND ORIP 840 lr"1ne Ave
S-201 Newpon Beech, CA
92663
Jamie T11v1son. same
Thia buslneu 11 con-
ducted by an 1ndlv1du•I
Jamie T11v1son
Th•• statement was filed
with the County Clerk of Or-
ange County on ,\ugust 22.
19116
F311MI
Published Orange Coast
Daily P1101 September 9 18.
23. 30 1989 T349
P\8.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUl*IEH
NAME ITATIEMIENT
The totlow1ng persons are
doong bUsoness as Patio
Bu1td1ng '2 2182 Dupont
Irvine CA 92715
92626
Semler Oxnard Partners,
a Ca11rornoa 11m1ted parthe<·
1hlp c10 Jacques War·
sllauer 4028 East Broad-
way. Long Beach, CA 90803
Tll1s buslneaa 1s con·
ducted bV 1 general par1·
ners111p
W armrngton· OJI nard
Town Center a 1oint ven-
ture By The Robert P
Wa1m1ng1on Co . a Cah·
torn1a corporation By Rob·
erl P Warmington pres1·
dent
Semler Oxnard Panners
a Calllornta 11m1ted partner·
ship. By Semler OanarcJ
Group Inc a California cor-
poret1on v ice President
Secretary
Tiits statement was llted
w1111 the Counly Clerk of Or·
ange County on Septemoer
12 t986 •
FJ11M5
Pubhshed Orange Coast
Daily ?1101 Seotemoer JO
October 7 14 21 1986
TJ97 Forest G Smith Jr Rose
Mary Sm1111 1001 Granville ~;660 Newport Beach CA --M--l-IC_NO_T-IC_E __
Tll1s business 1s con·
ducted by husband and w1te
Forest G Smith. Jr
I( 2I011
FICTITIOUI •UttNEll
NAME STATEMENT
The lollowing persons are
doing t>us1ness as II W C
Services 21 Acc1den1 Re·
FJ1M 70 co•ery Services 293& Dai·
Publist\eCI Orange Coast mler Santa Ana. CA 927.05
Tnos Statement was hHtd
w1111 the County Clerk ot Qr.
ange County on Septemt>e<
11 1986
0811y Po1o1 Seplember 16 Chartes Adcock. 16 23 30 October 7 1986 · Elderglen Irvine, CA 92714 r362 T hos bus1nen 1s con-
----------ducted by an individual A pet1t1on hils been l1leC1
by MVRON G COHN 1n the
Superior Court of Orange
County reQuest1ng tr11t
MYRON G COHN be IP·
po1nte<l as personal rep-
resenta11ve 10 adm1n1Ster the
estate ol the decedent
F31Mn IEVANI, Attorney• et LI•.
PubhsMd OrAnge Coast 3'24 Wllelllre 9twd., lie. MLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot September 16. 1000, Loe Ang• .. •. CA ____ ...;....;...;...;..;.;;.. __
Charles Adcock
Tll1s statement was hied
w11n the County Clerk or 01-
1nge County on Sep'tember
16 1986 23 30 October 7 1986 11423 FICTITIOUI •UllNIEH T365 Publlsheo Orange Coast NAME ITATIEMINT
NM.IC NOTICE
Dally Piiot Sec>tembl< 29, Tiie lollowing persons are
30. October 6. 1986 dOlng business as Krest
MT .320 Electronics, 1930 ·Swan,
Cost Mesa 92626
Nil.IC NOTICE Ke1111 Germane 1930
F3117'3
Puot1sl'led Orange Coast
Daily P1101 September 30
October 1 14. 21. 1986
T398
The pet111on requests
authority to adm1n1ster the
estate unoer the lndepen
dent Al:lm1n1strat1on ot Es
tates Act
FICTITIOUl llUllNHI
NAME ITA TIEMENT
The tollowong petsons are
001ng oustness as Skol
ChartP1s 160 Newport
Center Dr : 260 NewpOf1
Beach CA 92660
I( 27112
FICTITIOUI IU ... H
NAME ITATIEMIENT
Swan Costa Mesas CA 92626 --n1-1D11_C _NO_T_IC_E __
This business is con· r~ A hearing on the petition
will ne neld on OCTOBER
t5 1986 at I 45 P M 1n
Dept No J at 700 C1v1c
Center Drive West Santa
Ana CA 92702
IF YOU OBJECT to tht\
granting ot the petition you
should e1thor appear at the
hearing af!d state your ob·
1ec1ions or hl1• writtPn Ot)l8C·
tions w1tl'l '"~ court belore
Ille nearing four appear
ance may be 1n petson or by
your all or ney
!or B Ec~erl 2105
Descanso Newport Beacl'l
CA 92660
Estner Troyano 6500 W
Charlston a 218 LIS Vegas
NV 9q102
Th•S ous1ness is con·
duCtf'd by a general pa11-
nersh1p
Tor B Ec~e<t
Tllo& statement wH • lfllO
'"'1th the County Clerk or Or-
ange Counly °'' Septemoer
'1 1986 F31M43
PubllSheCl Or3nge Coast
Oa11y Pilot Septemoer 16
23 30 Octol>1!r 1 1986
T3S9
P~LIC NOTICE
The following persons art
doing business as Tllf
Bobby Singe< MelhOd, 1992
Balearic Cos1a Mesa Cl>
92626
Richard M Kap~O 1992
Balearic. Cos11 Mesa Cil
92626
ducted by an 1ndlv1dual
Keith Germane K 2I01t
FICTITIOUI IU ... H
NAME ITATH•NT
The rot1ow1ng persons are
doong business as Payttss
FJ1M71 Shoe Source "1692. 1372,
Tt11s slatement was 1111<1
with the Covnty Clerk ol Ot·
1nge County on September
11 1986
Publtslled Orange Cout Newporl Ave Tustin, CA
Daily Pilot September 16 92680 23 30 October 1 1986 votume Shoe Corpor-
T363 at•on 323 I E 6111 SL. Topeka Kansas66601 Mis·
Tn1s bu11ness IS co"
oucte<I by an 1nd1V1du11
Rick Kapl<o
Tn1s statement wH llHtd P\a.IC NOTICE •1111 the County Cte<ll of Or-_____ .....;._...;.. __
sout1 corporation
T h•S ous1n11ss IS COO·
ducted oy a corporation
Volume Slloe Corpor·
at1cn W v Rol'lan. Jr . As·
s•Sf Treasurer
ange County on September FICTITIOUI •UllNIEll
12 1986 NAME IUTIEMIENT
Fl11111 The lollow1ng persons are
PubllsheCI Orange Coast d<Mg buSl,,ess as South
Da11y Pilot September 30 Coast fieg1onal Marketing.
October 7 t4, 21 1986 t 701 East Ec:11nger E 12
T393 Santa Ana. CA 92105
Steven Allen Nor111cote
MllC NOTICE
5~27 East Br oo k
Lakewooo CA 90713
Tt11s business 11 con·
ducted ny an 1nd1v1dua1
Steve Nortllcota
This statement was hied
w1!h tne County Cle<k of Or-
ange County on Sep1emoer
14 l'l86
F31 ....
Puolished Orange Coast
Da11y Pilot September 30,
October 7 14 2 I t986
T399
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
or a contingent creC11tor of
the deceased you must hie
your Claim with tl'le court or
present 11 10 the personal
representative appointed by
"'" court w1tt11n rour months
from lhe date of hrst IS·
suance of letters as prov1deo
1n Section 700 ot the
Probate Code ot Ca11torn1a
Tiie time tor tiling C1a1ms will
not expire pr1or to tour
months from the oa111 of lhe
hearing notice <1bove
I( 2710I
FICTITIOUS IUllNIEll
NAME STATEMENT
FICTITIOUI •UllNIEH
NAME STATtMIENT
Tiie following persons are
doing ous1ness as Pleyland
Furn1sll1ngs, 6200 Edinger
Ave "626. Huntington
Beach CA 9264,
This statement was llled with the Counly Clerk of Or-1 ___ PUBl __ IC_NO_T_l_CE __
ange County on Septemoer
12 1986 YOU MAY EXAMINE the
lire kept by the court II you
are a person interested 1n
111e estate you mo~ serve
upon the evecutor or adm•n·
tSflalor or upon the al·
1orney tor the executor or
adrn1n1stralor :ind Ille w•lll
lhe court wtfl'l proof of str·
vi<:e a w111ten reQuest 51111
1n9 thal you des"e spec1111
notice ot lhe 11t1ng ot an 1n·
ventory and appra1semen1 of
estate assets or or Ille pell-
tlOns or l()COUTits m9'1tlOl*:I
In Section 1200 and 1200 5 of
tl'le C1lll01n1t Prob1t1 Code. MJrot1 Q. CIM, An.My
.., fletltloMf. 11m tl'ttl
ltrMt, lllH• •• Tlletlfl,
CAntlO
Put>lllhed Orange CoHt
Daily Pilot Saptembef 29
30 October 6. 1986
MT3 19
Nil.IC NOTICE
f hi" IOllOw1ng Pf'rSons are
doing bu,1ness ,,, VIC·
lOR S LIGHTING 1608 W
Chapman OrC)n!)e .C A
92668 Pompey Corp a Cati
lorn1d corpo•at•on 1608 W
Ct111pm11n Orange CA
92668
Tnos ous1ness II con·
ducted by a c0tporat1on
Pompey Corp Ian V
Weske Pras1<1ent
T1111 1111amant was llHtd
wttll 1111 Covnty Clerk of Or·
ange County on Seolemblf
8. 1989 FJ1t11t
PubUslltd Orange Coast
Deily Piiot September 23.
30 October 1, 14, 1986
TJll3
NM.IC NOTICE
Brian J Co• 6200 Ed
inger Ave =626 Hunt Bell
CA 92647
Kim D Co• 6200 Ec:linge1
Ave =626 Hunt Bell CA
92647
T111s business is con-
ClUCled by hu1b11nd and wile
Brian J Cok
Tllos statement was hied
w1t11 tl\e County Cieri! ol Ot·
enge County on Augutt 22.
1986
n17M1
Publlthed Orange CoHI
0311~ PllOt Seotember 9 18.
23 30 1986
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI •UllNIEH
NA-ITA"n•NT
K 27"7 The 1011ow1ng persona ere
IUf'llttOf' COURT FICTITtOUI llU ... 11 do•ng business as ACCulek
Ofl CALW<>f'NIA. NAMI ITATIMINT Senncu 8442 Telblrt
COUNTY Ofl a..ANOI The lot1owir>g persona are Huntington Beach CA
F31M14
Published Orange Coast
Daily P1tot Septemoer 16
23 JO October 7 1986
T358
MLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUI IUllNIEH
NAME STATIEMINT
The following persons are
dOlr>g busmeu as Senta
An• En....,ope & Prt1111no
Co . J207 w Wtrner Ave
S1nt• Ana, CA 92704
Burbank L1tllog rtphtrt
(Ctlll0<nll c0tporet10nl
T1111 buatneu Is con,
ducted by 1 corpc>fellon
Diiie W Hall SecylTrNI
Th11 1111emen1 was Iliad
woti the County Cieri! ol Or·
ange County on Septemt>er
11 1986
F>1M71
Publ1sl1ed Orange Coast
Daily Pilot September t6
23 30 OctObel 1 1986
T366
In the M11te1 ol 1111! Appll· doing businen u The 92646
c111on ol Bt111ne Wllllam FrMklurter F1c101y 352 D•v•d M Ko1••ows1ti D11D1 IC NOTICE
Frank, •Ila Blllnt W Frank. South Mein Streel Orange, 8442 hlbert Huntington l"UUL
•k• Blaine w11111m T11orna. CA 926&8 Beach CA 926•6 FICTIT'IOUI IUl .. 11
tka Bllln• Wllllem TllOfne Kr Jff Let. 13141 'l'ockey This busineu 11 con· NAME tTATl--NT
I"' Cll.,.,,. of Na--s 3 o G ... _ G duete<J by an 1nd1v1du11 -v• -·•• "'• I • 1 . .,.,.., rove Dhi<I M Kotako;o,sl<i The IOllow1ng persona 1r1
No A 13!!0)3 CA 92644 do1og business es Cinco OAOEA TO SHOW CAUSE Nam Hff Lff 131 41 This stalt!m«!t wu filed Company 17232 Cour1ney
FOR CHANGE OF NAME Yockey St •310 G1rden wttll Ille County C~lt ot Or-Ln Huntington Betel\ Ca11t
BLAINE WILLIAM F~NK GtOYI CA 9294' ange C0unty on August 22 921149
llH lllecl • ptllliOll In 11111 fn11 bvtlneu 11 con-19116 ,117'tU John W11t11m Crown
eou<1 ror an order allOwloO ducted by hlnbartd a"d wtle t7232 Court~~ ln uunl· -n~ to -.....,,.. 11 ... ..._ PuOllSl>ed Orange Coatt ..... n ...... ..,.,.. ""-·•-..,,..., Kl JM L• ""''on D-ech 111r "2•49 A•-1~-•··~ Wllllam T Da1ty P•lol Seplemblr 9 t6 ... ,. "" " v ,,_,,.. '"'" __,.,. 1111 statlf'l\4lllt was !!ltd Pamata Franc. CrO'lWI
FICTITIOUS IUSINIEH
NAME STATEMENT
The ro11owing persons are
001ng ous1ness as design
etc 23 t 4 Santa l\na St
:BJ Costa Mesa 92627
lvnne A.fltnony 2314
San1.i Ana St BJ Costa
Mesa CA 92627
I h•s ous•n~ss •S con·
ducted bv an 1nC11v1dua1
Lynne Ant'1ony
r 111s statement was hie<!
w1111 tne County Clerk of Or·
1nge County on A~ust 22
1986 n1n11
Publlstled Orange CoHt
Daily Piiot September 9 16.
23 JO 1986
T351
MllC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINEH
NAME ITATIMIENT
The loltowmg persons are
oo.,1g buS1ness as A AD
vANCED CLEANING CO
I 156 Paularino Ave Cost&
MASA CA 92626
R,1y M llf'W Sk t t 1?6
P•ularino CM C8111 ~2626
TlltS O\lSIOHS IS con
duet~ by nn 1nd1v1dual
Roy Mllew1~1
T 1111 statemH>r wu flied
wtllh the County C~k ot Or·
AnQfll County on August 22
1986
FJ1n.
PubllShflld Oq1ng41 CoHI
D•"Y Piiot Seotembef 9 18
23 JO 1986 T348
Frtntl lo Blllnl Wiiiiam with 11\e COVl'lly Cieri! ot Ot· 23 30. 1~ T348 17232 Covr1ney Huntington
TPIOrne enge County on See>tambl< t Beech C1kl 926<19 1---------~
1111t Ill perton• lnll(Mttd In ~ NM._IC NOTICE OUCteo by hutt>l llO Ind wile H I RE' 1119 11'\attlf •f~ld ~ Publtlhed Orange Co111 -----~-;..;;;..__ J()nn W Crown ~lore tht1 eov11 In OIO•r1· D111y P11o1 S90ttmlllr 30 FICTtTtOUI •U .... 11 1 h11 11a1emen1 wat flied
..VAP!llERSR.>':. M
Use<: />1th p,. • ., ·\~• '
I COULOll7
I EL/EVE
MY
Ells.''
..... ;;eryone's amazed when they hear what
U.S. Savings Bonds have to offer.
Savings Bonds earn market-based interest
rates-just like money market accounts-so
you're guaranteed a co mpetitive return, no
matter ~hat happens to inte rest rates, All you
~ ....... have to do is hold your Bonds for five years.
What's more, the interest you earn is
com pletely free from state and local income
taxes. And federal taxes can be deferred.
You can buy Bonds for as little as $25. And it's
easy-purchase them where you work or'bank.
For the current rate , call 1-800-US-BONDS .
U.S. Savings Bonds-
They'll make your ea rs perk up.
US. SAVINGS BONDS~ ·-
YOUR
ON
Daily Pilat & TWA
ci 0 OUT HOW GOOD WE REAl ~ Y ARE
11/CHT~ ·~A/IA&f l f()M AN(.[ CJtJ/\/T~
VI• -.(>t[l(~ (T4 7f 411111\J(C IT IS HIRt:IY ~OEAEO 23 19ff ____ .._____ Tllrt butl!'IH 11 C:Oll· 1
man! NO 3 •• 700 CIVIC Octob<lr 1 14 21 1089 NA .. ITATIMINT •1th lhe Count., ci .... O! Ot
Cent., [)r11111 We~t S1n11 T394 fh1 lotlow1ng petM>ns •re ano• County on Septeml>ef through ('la'i'itf1ed_ '--------------------------
I ) ) . ._
'
••• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, September 30, 1918
MUC MOTICl
NOTICI TO 'employed by them In tile••-undtt910'*t t wtltteft Dec-City Of S-1 AN, Ctlitomli. k .,..,8LIC SALE IF YOU
CowraAOTORI ecutlon ot the contract. lar1tlon of Default Md 0. ell that right. tlOt end NCEO AN EXPLANATION
CAUJNO POR -· No blddtt may wUlldrew mand IOt sett. tnd wttfttln lnterMI conveyed to II\ now OF THE NATURE OF THE
SchOOI Olttrlet: NEW· eny bid'°' a period ollorty-notice ot brMCh Md of tlte· held by It l.lnOlf Mid Oted ol PROCEEDING AOAINS T
PORT-MESA U N IFIED five (45) CS.ya after lht date llOtl to CIUM tile undll· Ttull In tile"'°'*"' 11t1r YOU YOU SHOULD CON·
SCHOOL DISTRICT Mt'°' the opening ol bldt. SIOntd to .... Mid Pf'°'*1Y lled In Mid County and TACT A LAWYER Bid Oeadltne. 2 00 o'ClOc* A paymenl bond and a to 111t1ty Mid otlllgationt. State cMlcrlbed u. DATED Septemt>e< 24
pm ol lht ltfl dey ol Oc1o-pertor~ bond will bl and lhet'Ntter tht Under· T H E E s TAT E 0 R 1988 ti. l9&6 required Ptlor 10 1.acutiOn aognld eauHO 111d notice of INTEREST IN THE LANO ftat alftdt 114 1. Plfth Place ol Bid Atcelp1 ol 1ht «>ntracl and snall bl btHCh and ol eleclion 10 be HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED Str .. 1, a.nia Afta, Cell·
PURCHASING OFFICE, In Ille IOfm NI l0tlh 1n the rec0tdld June t I. t986 at OR REFERRED TO COV· IOfnta U101, (114) 151·U11
2985.B 8Mi' Str .. t, Cotla eontreol documenla tns11 No 88·244451 ol Of. EREO BY THIS GUARAN· Published Orange Coast
Mell CA 92828 Purtutnt lo Section 4590 11c1a1 Rec0td1 In the otftoe ol TEE IS Deily Pilot September 30 Pr~ject ldentlllcallon ol tile Government Code ol the Recorder ol Orange A FEE. Octobe• 7 14 1986
Neme· INTERCOM SYSTEM the Slate or Calll0tnia, the County, THE LANO REFERRED T386
ATTeWINKLESCHOOL contrecl w lll contain SaldHlewtllbtmade.bu1 TOINTHISGUARANTEEIS
MllC NOTICE Place Plana are on 11141 prolllstona ptrmllllnQ the wllhOUI covenant or Wit· SlTUATEO IN THE STA TE
PURCHASING OFFICE , 1ucceulul bidder to renty expressortmploed.r• OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY
2985-B Bear Street Costa MJbSUMe NCurlll•• IOI any ga•dlnQ 111141 posMSlion, Ot OF ORANGE. CITY OF SUf'EfUOft COURT
Mesa CA 92826 ' moneys withheld by the DIS· encumb11not1. to pay ll'le NEWPORT BEACH, ANO IS Of THE STATE
Na°TICE IS HEREBY TRICT to ensure per-temam1ng prtnctpal aom ol DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS OF CALlf'ORNIA
GIVEN that the above· IOfmence under the con· the nole(I) MCurld by Mid PARCEL 1 FOR THE COUNTY
named Sclloot OllltlCI ol Or· tracl deed ol Trust. with lnler•t LOTS 12. 13, 14, 15 ANO OF ORANGE
ange County Calllotnla eel· A wetk111rou9h 15 SOiied· H 1n said nole provided, ad· 16 IN BLOCI( 10 OF THE Eelata 01 RONALO J
,
Ml.IC NOnc£
111au be p10falld H ol the 1111>1111y ·~ tllough ti may
date ol reeOfdlng of lht con-later be dl.eo.,..11d thal
veyance Eumlnatlon ot auch lndlvldual lhould ha.,..
1111e. tranaler tuu, and any known ot d1mage nol dlt-
11118 lnsurl/\C8 poliey and COvt<ld by Ott.,0t'11napec·
one-hall ol the 11c1ow tion Tiit 18le Will be made
cMrgu. shill be et ll'Mt ••· w.tt\out warranty or any lund
pense or the Hiii• Tiii 11 10 lht cond111on ol th•
putchater 1hall pey lhe coat ptope11y 0t 111 improve·
ol recording <11 lhe con-ments. apphceD141 zoning. or
veyanee and e>n.-htll or Ille pe1rnl1ted u1e1 the<eol
escrow cha1~1 Bids or otter\ 11re invited
Any l>lds mull be sub-ror th11 propel'1y •nd must
milled accompanted by be in wrltlno and wtll be re-
$3 000 00 cash Ot cerllhed ce1ved at the oll1Ce or GrMn·
check wnh the balance 10 ward & Thompson and
be P&•d upon conltrm11ion or Hu t w 1 1 i Re mer &
1uch sale by tne Courl OIV1nc:enzo 11torneys tor
The 11ght is tltMfved to re· tne Adm1n1st11tor at 660
iect any end Ill b1d1 Newport Cet11111 Dftva Suite
Dated September 8 1555 NlrWPO•t Beach. Call·
1986 torn1a 92660 0t may be filed s T E v E N H 0 w A R D With the clerk ol Hid Su·
MUC MOntf
1nge Slllt of C.til0fnl1 TION. SURETY COMPANY
mote p1rtlcularly dttcrlbed OF TH£ PACIFIC. 1nd DOES
u 1-v. 1nc1u11.,..
Peteet I Unit 1 ol Lot 12 YOU ARE BEING SUED
tn T rlCI 56 t3 a• ltlOwn tnd BY PLAINTIFF (A Ud le 1111
dellntd on a map nlCOfdld demandando) CONCORD
In Boole 333 Paget 40 to 45 MECHANICAL. INC
11\CIUSIVt ol t.411': Mlpt, In You "-" • CALENOA"
the ortice of the Counly ra-DAVI afttf thlt wm~•
corder of 181d Otange co II "'"" Ott rou to ftlt 1 P111cel 2 An und!Vlded trpewrltten rHpotlH 1t
t2'/,, intetest In Lot 12 of thle court.
Tract 5613. 11 sMwn on a A .. tltf Ot P"OM Cellwltl
map recorded 1n Boot. 333, not protec1t rou: rour tr pe·
Pages 40 10 45 1noluswe ol written rH potlM mutt M
Misc Maps 1n the office ol In proper legal lofm It rou
the Coun1y Recoroet ol Ot-Wlf'I IN court to heat rour
1nge Co c-.
lha sale•• sub1ect 10 cur· " rou do nol tlW rOUt
ret11 taxes covenants con· tHpotlM on time, )'OU mar
c:1111ons restricttons reset· loM the caM, and rout
Mt.IC NOTtCE
BrH F1nanc111 Common•
S11t I! JC)jnt venture 11
tt777 San VIGtntt
Boult11ard, City of Loe An ~. County of loe An-
geles State or CaHtornle.
did on the tile 23td day of
July 1985 t>y mutu.i GOn•
tent dlHolllt the said par!•
nersh1p and terminate tl*t
1et1111ons as par1n111 thertln
DATED AT Los AflOtltt,
Ca111orn1e this Eleventfi daw
or August. 1988 ""'
Tuttle a Terter In·
COfpofatM, AttofMJI fot
Lowe COfporetloft
Mallon l Smllh
Put>hshed Otange eo.11
Oauy Pilot Seplembtf 30
1986 £3?•
vatoons 11ghts, roghts ol way wao-e. m~)' and prop-PUBLIC NOTICE
and easemen1t ol record ertr may be taken without, __ .·-.------
The properly to be sold on further warning from the K·2t014
lnoby andthroughltsGov· uledlorOclobet t 1986.81 vances. II any. under the BALBOA TRACT. AS POMUS,O.CMMCI. ~~~~--IK£1Ullj"81:1&1:'1:i~~i!!:~"".'4,1~0~0~0~pA~MTrT,w~1~tr.h::::t~'ii~:r~~l~~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:";'j·~~~~~ terr to as• DISTRICT" wlll ergu . 1 a n enance ees C' arges. an expen ... COROEO IN BOOK 4, PAGE NOT~~
ROSEN Adm1n111r11or ol pe11or Courl any time atter
the Eslate ol Ronald J first publlc1111on of this no-
~ Oeu11.. nee "9"C1 ~ eny-n1e
GREENWALO & THOMP· made
en "ii' os oasis e•cept tot coUf't. NO.tlCLOf
tntr ~t are o!Mr legal " DISSOlUTlON Of Oller ors waiv• the11 rights. qulrem.nte. You mar want PARTNERatW
-.
r
receive up 10 but not 18191 Operat1on1 2985 Bea• St. or the Trusiee end of Ille 1 I OF MISCELLANEOUS INTENTION TO
than Ille abO.,..·Sllled ume. Costa Mesa. CA (7 1') trusts created by said Oted MAPS. RECORDS OF OR· SEU REAL
seateo bods lot lhe award of 556-3390 Bids woll not be of T1usl ANGE COUNTY. CALI· PROPERTY AT
8 contract'°' the ebOvt pro-accepled tr om con11ac1ors Said Hie will be held on FOR NIA PAIVA TE SALE
iect riot aUend1ng the walk· Tuesday October 14, t986. PARCEL 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY
Bods shall be received in through at 1 30 pm on the lobby to THAT POR TION OF GIVEN lhat sub1ect 10 con
ine place Identified at>ove. 00\tE"NtNO BOARD, 8y me bulldtng localed at 601 BLOCI( O OF THE BALBOA llrmaloon by the Court on
dnd shall be opened end Carotrn 8 . Stocker, SouthLe.,.,111SlrHl,Orange. TRACT. AS SHOWN ON A October 6, t986 11 900
puOhcly read atoud 81 the Purchatlng OlttctOf (714) Calllornoa 92668 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK A M or therealter wilhlll the
above-st11ed 11me and 556·3217 Al lhe lime ol tilt 1nlt1al 4, PAGE t 1 OF M IS· time allowed by law S1even
place Puohsheo Orange Coast pub1tca11on ol this notice. CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· Howaid Rosen admon15•
SON. and HURWITZ. ThlS p•opetty Wiii be $Old
REMER .. DIVINCENZO, •r: IOI cash only Ta.es and
Robert R. Hurwlt1, Al· p1em1ums on any insurance
10fner• IOf Admlnlelra10f, acceptable 10 the oller0t
MO Ntwporl Center Orlve, shall be pro•ated es of the
Suite t5S5, Newport .. ach, dale or reco1d•ng ot the con-
CA 92ltO (714) 75t·0711 vt>' "'<+' E•am1na1lon ol
11 1ny lo recove• l•om lhe to call an attOfMr right Pubhc nohce os llettby
adm1n1s1r11or or Ille 11state 1w1r. If rou do nol known given pursuant 10 Caltlomta
tor My damage not dis· 1n attOfney, rou m1y c.tl an Corporations Code Stchon
ctosed by the oHetor s •n attorner refenal ""'le•°' 15035 5 lhel ROBERT L spec:toon Ollhe prope1ty 0 1· 1 1t9at eld otnce (lltttd In BARB 0 z A . JAN E W
lerorsreleasetheastateand lhephonebooll) BARBOZA. HOWARD J
the represen1111ve from 111 01tpUH de qua It en· ROSEN M o . and SUZAN
heblhty even though 11 may lr119uen 11ta cltac:lon tu· NE ROSEN. heretofore
later be discovered Iha I dlcl1I utted Ilene un pluo doing business under Ille he·
suc.h 1nd1vldull Sl\Ould have de lO DIAi C ALENDA,.101 1111ous lirm name and Slyle ol
known ot damage not d11-~" pretentar una TOOlS THAT TEACH' 1 covered by Otter0t·11nsPeG· ratputt la e1Ctlta • ma· Cahlornoa Otal gene<11 patt·
toon The Hie will be made quln1 en Hit cotte ner~h•P ~1 550 E Pacolte
without w&rtanty ol any kond Una earl• o una llamac:la Coast Highway Suile 215
as 10 the cond111on ol the tetelonlca no le olrec:e11 se111 Beach Ca1tlorn11
property 01 •IS improve· protec:clon. tu 1Hputt l1 907~0 doo ellectove lhe
ments applicable zoning or etctlla 1 m1quln1 ll•n• que ?4toi ctily ot September
perm111ed uses lhereol cumpllr con li:t lor· tClfl6 hy eiectoon ol the
Published Orange Coast 11111.' lranster taxes and any
Da11y P1101 Seplember 23, !Ille insurance POiiey and
24 30 1986 one-hall ol lhe eacrow
TW373 charges shell be 11 the ea·
Each btdder shall be a Oaoly Pilot September 23 Ille 101a1 1moun1 ol tile un-CORDS OF ORANGE tralor 01 lhe Estate ol
lic ensed cont tlCIOr 30 •986 paid balance ol Ille 01>11-COUNTY.CALIFORNIA.DE· RonaldJ Pomus deceased
pu1suant to lhe Business r377 odaes"cO:: .. ~ud•~_.b0Y1tthtrusatbOan"'d SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS will ~I at private sale to the
'and P1oless1ons Code and """ ....., COMMENCING AT THE highest and best nel blddet SUPERIOR COURT
PUBLIC NOTICE
pens. of the aslate The
purchaser shell pay the cost
or •ec0td1ng or the con-
vl.'y<1nce ,1nd one 11a11 ol the
e5("10.., cha•ges oe licensed 1n lhe lotlow1ng PUBLIC NOTICE estimaled costs expen1es. MOST EASTERLY CORNER on 1he 1e1ms and condlloons OF THE ITATE
CldSS1f1callons C· 10 or C-6 I a n d II d v a n c e s I s 0 F s A I 0 BL 0 c K 0 . heriilte1 mentioned all fight. OF CALIFORNIA
Electrocat Con•r ac;tor s NOTICE OF S4 t8 959 55 THE N CE S 0 UT H hlll' and mteresl ot the de· FOR THE COUNTY
L ocense TRUSTEE'S IALE It 1s possible that at lhe WESTERLY ALONG THE cedent ,11 the 1ome of dealh OF ORANGE
Each ood must confirm Loan No. JEFFREY tome ot sale lhe opening Old SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF and all t1ght 1111e. and Ealalt ol RONALO
ancJ oe responsive 10 me T.S. No. 15153& may be less lhan lhe total SAID BLOCK 0 ANO ITS onieiest that the estate has POMUS. Dtc:Httd.
cont1act documents UNIT COOE I indebtedness due S 0 UT H WE STERLY acquired on addition to that No. A-132521
A11y 1>1ds musl be sub·
m1t11>d accompanied by
SJ 000 00 cilSh or cer loloed
J tht>r~ wolh lhe balance 10
b" IJd•d upon conl11m1111on of
such '11e by the Cou•t
Bods or ollers are invited ma I I d• d • t I 1 g I I e t u11,1,.,~1qned and 1n ac-
tor tho~ p1operty and must aptoplt dH t i Utled qulere tor<t incl' with Calllornia
be on Wrtlong and will oe re que It corl• •tcuche I U (,orroorations CO<le Section
C:t>•ved 1'1 lhe office ol I CH O t '.O 11 c11sso1ve lhe said
H ur w 1 t z Rem et & SI Utled no pteMnl1 tu "''"""'Shop ano termonale
01V1ncf'n10 111torneys tor reepueala • tlempo, pulde Hot" 1e1a1r0ns111ps as Pill
the Adm1n1st1<1tor at 660 perder 11 c110. y le putdln , ,,,., tnl'•t>•n
Each oodder shall suDmot T D SERVICE COMPANY If available lhe expected PROLONGATION TO AN IN· ot ihe decedent al the tome NOTICE OF
on the lorm lurnoshed woth as duly appoonled Truslee opening bod may De ob-TERSECTION WITH A LINE ot death 1n 111e.,.eal propetty INTENTION TO
the conHacl documents 8 under the to11ow1ng de· tamed Dy calling the lotlow-LYING SOUTHWESTERLY commonly ~nown as 9322 SELL REAL
1ost ol lhe proposed sut>eon-scrooeo deed ol trust Will 1n9 letephone numbets on OF PARALLEL TO ANO Candlewood 1n lhe Coty of PROPERTY AT
iractors on lhoS proieci as SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION thedayDelorelhesale f7t4) DISTAN T 55 00 FEET Huntongton Beach County PRIVATE SALE
rPquored by lhe Subleltlng TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 385-4837 or f2t31627-4865 MEASURED AT RIGHT ol OrangP State ol Cato N.OTICE IS HEREBY
oriel SuDCOnlrecrono Fe11 FOR CASH ANO/OR THE Dated September t6. ANG LES FRO M THE 1orno<1 more partocutarty de· GIVEN 1na1 suo1ec1 10 con
P1,1ct1ces Act Govt Code CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED 1986 NORTHEASTERL y LINE OF scribed as l11m.w on by Ille Courl on
St'C 4 tOO et seq CHECKS SPECIFIED IN T .0 . SERVICE COM· SAID BLOCK o. THENCE LOI 12 I ot Traci S755 as Octot>f'• 6 1986 al 9 00
Eacn bidder musl suomil CIVIL CODE SECTION PANY. H Hid TrwtH, Br NORTHWESTERLY ALONG pe• map record&d on Book AM 01 thereafter w11n1n lhe
'"'h each b•d certified or 2924h (payable at lhe time ol Lori Catpenter, Auletanl SAID PARALLEL LINE. A 219 Pages 26 and ?7 01 ,,,,. .. allowed bv law Steven
casfl•e• 5 check payable to sate m lawful money 01 lhe Sec:relary, I01 South Lewlt DISTANCE OF 135 00 FEE T M•sc Maps records 01 01 Ht\\Nctrd Rosen 11dm1n1s·
tne DISTRICT or a coo oono United States! all right title SI., Ot•"9•· CA t2tll (714) MORE OR LESS TO AN IN-enge County Cah101n1a tr 11or of lhl! E"ate of
'" tne form set tor th 1n tlle and 1n1eres1 conveyed 10 31S-4700 TERSECTION WITH THE The sale os suo1ect 10 cur nona10 J Pomus deceased c ;ntracl documents on an and now neto by •I under TAC 1)942 S 0 UT H WESTER L " ref'll IUt'S covf'nz1ntr co w•1t sell at pnvate sate to 1111•
a,.-iount not ress thalf°S"'• ol said Deed 01 Trust •n 1he PuDllShed Orange Coast PROLONGATION OF THE dotoons. rest11cr1on!> reser ln1ghes1 <1nd Dest net b•ddt'r
tne ma••mum amount of Did properly htoreonalter de· Daily P1lo1 Septemoer 23 NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF vatoons rigrns rights 01 way on the tf'rm~ and co.nd1t1ons
as a guarantee that the b•d· scribed 30 October 7 1986 LOT 12 IN BLOCK 10 OF and easements ol rpcord heratte• mentioned all right
d.,, woll enler onto 111e TRUSTOR J(JHN M JEF-138 t S AID BALBOA TRACT The property to bP sold onl t•llf' and m1eres1 ot tile de·
proposed contracr ii tl'le FERY ' ELAINE B JEFFERY THENCE NORTHEASTERL y In as IS basis e•cepl IOI Ct•11en1 at lhP 11me ol death
samt' ,5 awarded to such BENEFICIARY WARD PUBLIC NOTICE ALONG S AID SOUTH· 1111e and au r1ght 11t1e ano
n•dOP• 1n lhe evenl ot laolure PEARCE, CALLIE PEARCE WESTERLY PROLONGA· Ollerorswaove lheor righls I oroteres t 1na1 ir111 esl<lle has
h pnte• .nto saoo contract RecordedJanuary9 t98t F-14341 TION TO AN INTER· 11 an~ 10 recover from the tlCQworPd "' .iddollon 10 1na1
suc11 secu,.ty will be for as Instr No 772"1 In Book NOTICE OF SECTION WI TH THE adm•n1s1ra1or or the estate ;>I the dect'dent at the tome
IP tf'd t3907 page 20 I ol Oflo<:1a1 TRUSTEE'S SALE A F 0 A E M E N TI 0 N E 0 tor any oamage nol d•S ot death on thP 1ea1 property
rne DISTRICT reserves Records on the ofloce ol the On Octot>er 2 I 1986 at NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF clo~ell ov the ottero• s 1n commc.nly 1o.no .. n as 9515
,,.., rognt 10 reiect any or all Rec0tder ol Orange County. t t 00 am F11st Ameroean Bl 0 CK 0 THENCE spectoon ot the oiooert> 0 1 Bock le) Drovt' .n thf' Cny ol
Dos or to waive any 1,. saod deed ol trust de· Title Insurance Company a SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG teror~ reteast' Ille estate and Hunton•Jton Be<1C" County
rpgulartt es on any ooos or 1n sc11bes the lollowong Ca11torn1a corporatton as SAID NORTHEASTERLY Ille rPPrP~Pntatove lrom illl or Orar19e Slat! or Cah·
lhP bidding LOI 8 Block 537 ot Canal Trusl!•e or Successor LINE. l\ DISTANCE OF llabolity t>ven thllugh 11 may lornoa m•)fe partocularly de
Pursuant lo me provisions Section as per Map Re-Trustee or Substituted 135 00 FEET MORE OR later he cM covt>•ed that scribed as
or Section t773 ol tne labor corOed 1n Book 4 Peoe 98 ol Trustee ol IMt ce11a1n Deed LESS TO THE POINT OF such 1M1v10ua1 should navr PAR\...EL t U"'t t ol Loi t c dt' or lhe State ol Calo M 1sce11aneous Maps tn the 01 Trusl f'•ecu1eo oy Balboa BEGINNING known 01 dam,1qe nol dos in Traci 61!>7 as 5hOwn ano
to•r•a "'t' DISTRICT hllS Ob· Office ol tile County Re-lmprovemf'nts ltd a Call· The street address or covered '" OllPror s 1nspec det1ned rn ;i m tP rl'C.Ordeo
I.tined riom tne Director or corder or said County forn•a lorruted partnership other common designatoon toon Tnt> sa1e w 11 tie made 1n Book 2" P.lq!'~ 4~ 10 48
"'e Department ot lndustroa1 vou ARE IN DEFAULT and reco•df'd May 8 1985 or S.l•d properly •s purporled wolhC'Ut warranr1 ol lny ~ond 1nclu~1v ... "' M•sc M,'!pS 1e
Rea11ons tne genera UNDERAOEEOOFTRUSTa < •nstrumenl N o to bet05MeonStreetNew as1otnPconO•t•or•ol the tord5of')1,1nqeC011n1yrA
prevaohng rate ol per ooemlOAlED 12 08 80 UNLESS 86·166t61 01 Oll1c1al Re-por18each.Cahlorn1a9266t prop1>r1v or is 1mpr<i-e PARCfl "l A11 ur1tl1v1deo
wage< and 1-.e general YOU T Al(E ACTION TO cords or Orange County. Saod sale W111 be made ments applicable lOn1ng or 1 8th '"'"'"~' "' lot 1 or
pr1>va11tng rate tor hOildCly PROTECT YOUR PROP· Cal1fnrn1a .ind pursuant 10 without covenant 01 ,"lJ!· permitted uses tnf'rt'Of Tri!CI 63~' .1<. ~nrown on a
and ovellime wor~ 1n the 10 ERTY IT MAY BE' SOLD AT !hat C.Prt.11n Notoce or Oeraull ranly, express.or tmphed"'iis Boos or Oller~ are •ni1111>d Map rf'r<lrtted ,n Brink 777
ca111., m wtioch th•S YI/Ork 1s 101 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU lhereunOe• recorded June 4. 10 torte possession or en· tor lh•< p•operty and m11s1 Page:; 4'; 10 48 •nc1us1ve or
OP pertormed tor each craft NEED AN EXPLANATION t986 as Instrument No cumbrances to sa11sry lhe be on wr111ng and will hP rP M1!>< Map~ rt'rords nl saod
or rvoe ol wo1ker needeO 10 I OF iHE NATURE OF THE 86 2J;>oq 1 ot Ofl1c1a1 Re unpaid balance due on the ceovf>O dtlhe olf•re ot r.1...-11 Onng .. County «1htorn1a
e.ecute tne con11ac1 These PROCEEDING AGAINST cords ot said County woll note or notes secu•fll:liot.~ walO 11 Thompsnn doid TnP ,;i1,. ,, '>utl1ect to cur
•ales are on Ille at the ors. YOU YOU SHOULD CON· unoer and pursuant to said saoo Oeeo ol irust lo~or Hur w 111 Re m,. r & rent 1.:11es ·ovP1111nt~ con
TPICT olloce IOCaled a1 TACT A LAWVER Det>d ol Trust sell al public S2 566 836 45 PIUS the IOI· 01V1ncen10 i1110'""V ' lor O•l•On<, r,..•1t•C11on~ rpser
Pt,RCHASING orFtCE 51 4 ..18tfl St•t't>I Newpor1 auct•on lor cash 1awtul 10 ... uq estimated costs e• tht> Aom1n1st1at(lr ,, f.f.O ,;i1nn~ r.ght< roqhl<>ofwa~
2985·9 Bear St Costa I Beach CA. monP) ot the United States peM P'> ;ind advances at the Newoo11 Center D11v1 <;u11p I "1'll """""'"' 1, 01 rf'CO•d
MP'>a CA q2626 Copo!'s 1f a s11e.:1 .1001ess or 1 or Am1>11C(l a cashier s tomt> ,,, t11e 1rn11a1 publlca11on tSS5 Ne..,port EIPill r ...... ,, rrw f" .1 "''' tn !JP sn10 nr
ma• oe ootaonf'd on reque~I ceommon CIP\•qnat•nn or
1
c1 PCt. eiav.iore to sa•d ol nus Notice ol Sale lornoa ~:>660 0, ma1 1,... "'"d, ,.,, ,, ... t . .-... t'~cept '"
A copy 01 orese rates Sha" pr t:;ert~ ·~ '"l""" ''""'" "0 l101'>lt>e Or,1wn 1ln «I state Or $1 t 'fT~ b7 woth lhp clerk or ,,;.i1 'w tolh
De DOSll'Cl ,, •tit' IOb '''" wi1or..onl1 " 91v .. r .1·. I ·15 ndl (lnttl ti.in~ "Slate Of led· NOTICE TO neroor l'""' ~· .. """' """'I (Jltl!fur, ........ """' roqllh
ltsh.111::iemandatoryupor c1,n'plt'tene's ur .or ec1 l er11 •'l'01l11n10" or a state PROPERTY OWNER'); 111.,, p111,1orll•M r l ""' "'' 11 .,,, r ,,.1 ,,,.., 1r11m '""
me CON 1 RAC TOR 10 whorr I ness 1 T ne be11pt1c oa1y nr •··<1e• al savtngs and 1oan Y01J ARE IN OEFAUll to<r "'", ,.,..,1,,,. ,.n, ,,.1 .. "
1
.. c .. 11n•'>lr .1101 ,, "'" e~1.11 ..
thP conl•dCI ,5 awardPd ano und"• Sd•!l o.it>d ol Trust oy .<s,nc1a11on dom1c11eo •n this UNDER A. DEED OF TRUST m.JdP Ir• ,,., ''""' •q• ,,01 11 ...
upon anv suocontrilctor •t'cl~ur rt J b•eacr or oeiault, SI«'•' at me main entrance DA T[D May 6 1985 UN· This propeny .,,,, r" ~.,,0 C• , 1 l 1,,., "'" , ~ n
under such CON TRACIOR " lht> 00119at•on~ secured t, first Ame11c.an T1tlt' In-LESS YOU TAI(( ACTION tor C<1Sto ""'' r3 ... , ,11.,1 .,1 , , ,, 1 11,. , 1,..,1, 'II
10 pay not less irian me sao lnt>•Phy hereto•o•e e"·J surarice Company located at TO PRO! ECT YOUR PROP premiums on .inv ·r S·•• 1,,,,. ,,.,.,,., ... , .. .i., .. '"'' e"a'" mo
spec1l1ed rates 10 all wo11<e1 • dehverea 10 the I 14 East f olth St1ee1_ 1n 1'1e ERTY IT MAV BE SOLO AT acc.eptable to the c.llero1 ""' h'Pr<>c.cntatove trorn all
T!if' roqhl is re~rvf'd to re-
1ect anv and ell t>oos
Dated SeptemDer 8
1986
STEVEN H O WAR D
ROSEN Adm1nos1ra1or of
lhe Estdte 01 Ronald J
Pomus Deceased
GREENWALD & THOMP·
SON, and HURWITZ,
REMER a DIVINCENZO. •r:
Robert R. Hurwlt1, Al·
IOfntft IOf AdmlnletratOf,
MO Ntwpott Center Dfhtt,
Suite tsss. Ntwpof1 hach.
CA t2MO (714) 75t-0711
PuOh!>hed 01ange Coast
Da11y Pilot September 23 24 30 t986
Newport Centf'• Drove Suole qult11 tu t ol.,lo, au dlnero ~ullher notoce " r.eoeoy
tS55 Newport Beach Call y otrat co••• d • t u Q•vPr that lhe undersigned
lornoa 92660 or may be ltted propledld t in avlt o adl· will nol be responsible, lrom
with the clerk of seod Su· clon1I pot p11f1 de la cotle 11,,~ OJy on lor eny ot>ll
penor Cou•t any lime alter Exlaten olrot requl11to1 gatoon• irocurred by any per-
l11s1 oub1ocat1on of ll'l•S no 1191111. Puede qua utled )Or• " '""name or on oehall
ttce ~nd before any sate os qulera lltmar a un abogldo 01 tne 10.mer torm •nd no
made lnmedltlamenle. SI no con· pf'rson hil~ an1 autnoroty 1o
T111s property will be soto oce a un abog.ado. pulde ,,, ur .iny oohgations on
lor cash only T aaes and llamtr 1 un M rvlclo de ,.,.10,.nall ,1 tne former rotm
premiums on any 1nsu1ancf'1tt•ncla de ~o• o a DAl[D September 24
accep1ao1e to Ille otte1or una ollclna d• ayud:t legal l'l!!f
shall oe p101111ed as ol lhe (vH 11 director lo tale· HOWARD J. ROSEN, M.D.
dale ol reco1dtng ol lhe 1.on-lonlco) DA TEO Sept 24. 1986
veyance Exam1na11on ol CaH No. C11738 j SUlANNE ROSEN
111111 11ansler ta•es and any ThP n.1me .ono <it.lll•es~ 01 PutJh\hf'd Orange Coast
TW372 title onsuo rnce policy ano tht> c111111 '' E 11omt>rti t I u.,11~ Polo! September 30
-----------one-half ot the escrow,dorf'1t..•0••1k1.ic'"'""'' Voe l'lBf• T390 PUBLIC NOTICE cnarges shell t>e at lhe e• tO••"'" M11n•topa1 Court
pense ol lhe estate The 1441 ' C:•v•t D"•" V•( PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT purchasf>t shall pay th!! cost torv "" Cll 9:.>J9~
OF THE STATE OI recording of the con ''" 1 dmP JOOrt'~' l"ll FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
OF CALIFORNIA vey.mce and one-nan or lhf h•lt'f.MnP nun'l>e• "' Pl<i 11 NAME STATEMENT
FOR THE COUNTY escrow Charge<> 111' ,111nn f·~ CJ• u1.i11 toll •~ .. following persons .ire
OF ORANGE Any b•CIS must oe ~Ut> w•H•nut '" dtlOI •ev ~ tE dr .. r19 bu~1roe~s ti$ Lagunil
E1tat1 ol AL8ERT A OAR· molted 11ccompanied Oy I"''"'""' '" '""« '"" r tol nu 11.11.. Otroc,. Associates e NET POUMS, aka ALBERTA S3 000 00 t a5h or cerrotoed "'" r o Or• 'f'lptnon dlll c .. 111,.rno" Llmoled Partner
G. POMUS. Oectaltd. Cf>eCk woth lhe balance IO """'l'"" u .. 1 d ... m,.nd.iro1r " \hil• :>40 t/ Avrn1da De La
No. A·132520 be paod upon conlormatoon of dt'I ''""' ir11J11nte Q11t' no c,irlntJ ld(luna Hiiis CA
NOTICE OF such salf' by lt'le Coull t•+'• " .,ongadr, e~ 1 'l,'t"
INTENTION TO Tht> ri9r11 s rl'served to re c; '£ VflJ J POPE 143..: I J >tl\& l•i.e~tment~ Inc
SELL REAL 1ect any anCI all O•OS Md .. SI Hesp{'fltl CA (.,,1111 , I oroora11on 2b35
PROPERTY AT Dated Sep1emoer 8 9)]4!1 6 •Q ,'44 ~ 351 CJ,.m10 df'I R•o South Suite
PRIVATE SALE 1986 ~ DATE fochao rER ,o )09 '""Cl O• A 92108
NOTICE IS HEREBY GEORGE H DAVID Ad I ttl' t,V/ ( m:io;~, n Cah·
G1VEN '""' sub1ect lo con-moru~tr.ilo• ol the Estate ol j Ptul Sheriff, Clerk, br , torrn.1 rorporatton ;>635
tormal•un by the Cou11 on Albert,1 G Pomus De Rarm• Moore, Oepuly C.,1m1110 df'I Rill South Suite
Se(llembf'• n t986 at 9 00 Ct!aSl!ll I P11N1~n ... J Orange C...uu~t I '0q C:rw 011>90 CA 9;> t08
AM or lhf'tt'tllter wllhon the HURWITZ, REMER & 011111 Polol C:eµtemt1t!I '.l(I (.AMI\! Equities Ltd
llmP allowt>d IW law GPorge OIVINCENZO. By: Robttt R Ocl..t '" 7 14 21 l'itlli wh•lll "'" dn bus•nl!'SS in
H David adm1n1strator ol HutwlU. Attorneys tor Ad· l J87 C.11 lnr~i.1 -ls L MG 0<>1aware
lflP F""'" ot Atbert.i G mlnl1tt1t0f, MO Newpotl f·l•d• .. < ()et.; ... lrf' r.OtPOr-
r1 ....,u< ""' P<l<"<l wilt set! at Cenler Drtve, Sulla 1555, PUBLIC NOTIC[ 11 ''' f Putn.im Av
pr •<l'" s.111' tn lhf" nognest Ntwpotl Beecll. CA 92660 .,, • r.,,..,., 11e Cr 06878
1' <l l'•·~t nel t •OdPr on the 17141 759-07' t II. 274)40 • • • 1 "'r"''~ 1\ cnn
,,.,.,,s ind cond1l1ons Puotosheo Ordrqt' Coa)• Mollee ot ll '<•<1 t, 1 •rr•tPO 1>a1tner.
1 t'' '""' mt'ntoonea all right Daily Pilot Septpm. "' 2J Olu olutlon ol ""•
11f1., anu n1efeSt ,.,, the de 2~ 30 •986 P1rtnerehlp 1 t'Sl!H (, .. 11heb Prt1~•aen1
Cl'dPnl ell th .. llm .. o• deatn I W310 D.,r.111 ''''"! p ·' ''"'''l>y 1 '" ,, 1tt>m1•nl WEI~ filed
an1l 111 11ohl lolle and PUBLIC NOTIC[ '1••"n ti• 11 Lowl' 0Pvt>lup "''' 11 • .. in1y C"''" QI Or
1t!l•·t,. ... , tn.ti lhe t"\l11te has "''''I LorptHd1i0' t1 c.111 ,, ,. J,,,, ., A1HJ -~' 26
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1986 25CENTS
FIRST WINNER ON A4 1
TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2
ow-&-at Arts Cente·r
Arnerlcan newsman
Nicholas Danlloff freed by
Soviets./ Al
Israel charges retired
American auto worker
with Nazi death camp
crlmes./A4
President Reagan· s com-
promlze offer fail~ o
head off veto overrl e in
House on South Africa
sanctions./ Al
Sports
Mike Henderson of
Edison High is the Dally
Piiot's prep football Play-
er of the Week./81
Entertainment
·'Cloud 9' ·tosses theatri-
cal convention out the
window at South Coast
Repertory./ A 10
INDEX
Advice & Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
Comics
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Entertainment
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Police log
Public notices
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A2 Early arrl•al• admire the architecture and aculptural beauty entertna lta Seaentrom Hall for the premiere conducted by
of Orange Coanty•• Performing Arta Center Monday before Zubln 1'1ehta. ~ore photograph• on Al4.
Priest waives trial, found
guilty of molesting HB boys
Attorney says St. Bona venture priest
wan ted to spare b oys from testify ing
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .... Dellf l'llol .....
A RQJllan Catholic pnl'~t from
Huntington Beach w~1s lound guilt}
Monday on 26 counts of child
molestation after he waived his right
to a tnal and agreed 10 throw himself
on the mercy of the coun.
The Rev. Andrew Christian
Andersen, 34. faces a maximum
sentence of 58 years in prison for
molesting fi ve altar hoys who
w,orshiped at St. Bonaventure Church
in Huntington Beach.
<\ndersen accepted the finding of
guilt without reaction and agreed to
surrender Wednesda) to undergo a
90-day d1a~nost1c study at the state
correction 1 .. cility at Chino.
"This is tantamount to a guilty
pica," said Deputy District Auorney
Mike Koski after the unusual coun
proceedings before Superior Coun
Judge Luis Cardenas in Westminster.
"No deal was made." said Koski
"He could go to prison or he could go
to jail or he could be paroled."
The prosecutor reserved the right
to allow the vouthful male' 1ct1ms or
their fam1f1es to 1es11fv before
Andersen is sentrncrd Dec." I ti.
Dressed in gra} slacks and a blue
blazer. Andersen paused outside the
counroom to read a bnef'>tatcment 1n
which he thanked friend'> and par-
1shoners for their support
Andersen said he looked fol>\ard to
complying with the coun's ultimate
decision on his fate and would
willingly submit to rehabilitation.
"Hang in there father.'' one man
called out as Andersen and his
auomey.t William Monroe. walked
quickly trom the counhouse.
Andersen's words '>tood in contrast
10 a statement he made followin$ a
coun appearance in Ma} at which
(Pleaee eee PRIEST/ A.2)
Aft ' 111 pt 1t•
The ReY. Andrew Cbrlatian Andenen, left, atanda with bl•
lawyer. William Monroe, In a Weetmlnlater court room.
Newport initiative threatens building freeze
By STEVE MA RBLE , Beach. would tngger a third election
OtlMDellf,....11efl <\special election alread} as set for Signatures for the traffic in1t1at1\e
.\n in111at1ve that would all hut stop Nov. 15. On that date, voters will ~re not due until Oct. 7 but membcf' ~rowth 1n Newpon Beach un11l 1raffic asked to decide the fate of the Irvine of a aroup suppon1ng the 1nit1at1ve
1mJ>ro,es apparently has gained a Co.'s proposed $300 m1lhon e'-claim they already have enough
sufficient numbcr of signatures 10 pans1on ofNewpon Ct Her. Paul RyckofT. a former Newpon
qualify for a special election The spedal election on Newport fkal·h mayor and member of New-
lf the 1n111at1\C holds up to ex -Center falls onl)' three week<> alkr the pon 2000. said rouahl) 7,400 signa-
pected challenge~. ci ty lenders will bc,-....__rcgular Nov. 4 election when \llll'r" tures have been gathertd. The group
forced for thr S<"cond time 1h1s year to Witt-$ four of the seven 11.le\A. port Newport 2000 needs 6.500 to quahlf)
begin planning for a ~pec1al rlcct1on. Beach City Council scato; the in1t1at1ve.
It also would create the unusual The traffic 1n1t1at1' c. "h1ch tic\ The <;1gnaturcs must be vahdatt'd
sl11Jat1on of three c1tyw1de clrct1ons future building to traffic count\ al h)' th<' Orange Count)' Re$1Strar of
within a single year in Ncwpon m&JormterS«tion~ 1n tht' l'x-nlh lll~. Voter.,· offic<' heforc the in111a11vc
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qualifies lor the ballot '' 'ipec1.1I
electton probabl) 'tA.-Ould not he h<'ld
unul next )ear
Counc1l"'oman Jackie Heather
said she is not surpnsed b)' the
number of signatures but 'iard she
doubts whrther most understood th<'
proposed traffil 1n1t1atl\C
.. It (the 1n111at1\-e) would create
kind or 3 montonum on hu1lding h\
~tting cond111o n'> that arc almost
1mposs1blc to men" ~he said
R)ckotT. t.,ough. 'i81d the 1n1t1at1\t'
falls within the spml ol cum·nt \ 11\
la'tA. I It: charged that rnrrenl nl\
leadl·r<, ha' e ittnored the rtt) \ prc~nl
trallir-phasing ordinance
"lt'o; ht-en gutted ... he said
II adopted. the in1t1a11'e 'tA.>Ould
proh1b11 building 1n cena1n areas of
the etl\ until lraffic count11 art
reduced· at m&JOr intersections
Heather said the reductions. 1n
\Orne 1n\tanccs. would be 1mposs1ble
10 reach bccao~ the traffic counts
mandatt>d date hack to a llm<' wht'n a
free"'a-. ''a' propo'iCd throu~h Ne"'
port Reach
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Enthusiastic crowd
at littery opentn
thunders applause
By TONY Sil VEDRA
Of ..............
The praises flowed as frttly as the
champaane lifted in toast after toast
Monday by an opening niabt au-
dience 1n tribute to the Oranae
County Performina Ans Center.
In an evening of black tics and
aJittery •owns. the $70. 7 million
complex m Costa Mesa debuted to a
sold-out house of prominent donors
and volunteers.
After 14 years of planning and th~
years of construction, conductor
Zub1n Mehta, diva Leontyne Pric.c.
narrator James Whitmore and an
audience of excited an lovers blew ljfe
into the red granite-faced center and
its 3,00Q.seat main theater.
It was a night of back-slapping
superlatives; ll was a night of wide-
eyed enthusiasm: It was a n1&ht of
standing ovations and thunderous
applause; 11 was a night, as descnbcd
by the title of the speciaJly-com-
m1ss1oned opening number, "Of Cer-
emonies. Pageants and Cel-
ebrauons. ·1 .
Wh1sthns and clapping vigorously.
the 1nv1tat1on-onl y c rowd
proclaimed the world-class center a
resounding success -from the $200 ,
seats to the $2.000 scats. Proceeds
from the premi ere netted SI million
for children's theater projects and
future programming. '
"It's astounding. brcathtak1n' and
marvelous," said Richard B. Smith of
Newpon Beach. ··The sound, the
people. everything 1s JUSt marvelous.
And 11's here and it's permanent."
Equall) ebullient was Giana Ocu-
lcme11an. the wife of Cahfomia's
go' ernor -who could not attend the
performance.
"The la'it ume I was here I had to
wear a hard hat. This 1s really
fantastic," said Mrs. Deukme11an
"You JU)t can't sa} enough for th~
volunteers. I know there won't be a
problem gemng people 10 suppon
this."
The show outside the new
aud1tonum on Town Center Dnve
was not as anist1c but eve!) bit as
extravagant. as bejeweled women and
their dapper cscons emerged from a
stream of limousines.
A pon1on of the street had been
cordoned off, with a troop of valets
greeting the amving guests.
It had all the glitz of a b1gt1me,
Holl ywood premiere -1nclud1ng a
crowd of stargazers hoping to spot a
celebnty from the sidelines.
From behind a white-painted chain
Veronica tamp -dressed 1n shons
-watched all the "gorgeous clothes
and furs and 1ewelr: and prett)
women and handsome men ··
"This '" like the .\l·adem)
Awards." said tamp in awe. 'Td give
an)th1ng 10 go 1n and listen to him
(Mehta) and that s~mphon~ One of
these da\ s I ''"'II "
The expected opening night traffic
1am nc' er matcnah1cd (Plea.e eee PRAISE/ A.6)
Police
in Mesa
kill gun
·suspect
By LAURA M ERK
OtlNO..,!'tlollUil!
'\n un1dent1lied man. hd1l 'Cd to
be selhng weapons 1n an allC')', was
killed by Costa Mesa police Monda)
afternoon after he shot at officers
whC"n they ordered him to ~urrtnder
h1'1 gun. said Sgt Tim Holbrook.
Thrre ofll~er; n·sponded to a call at
about :l p.\m from an informant who
'><11d there Wl're 1wo rlwn \A.ho looked
a\ though th<'} wen· Ill\ oh l'd 1n a gun
1ransac11on
When officer\ armed 10 the alle)
hchind Hoo' l'r Pnn11ng < 'c1 ~ '24
~ewpon Rhd the' '13\A. t'tA.u men
with "capons. Holbrook ~1d
One of 1 he men ran lrnm the \i.l'ne
and the ..crnnd hid hchind a mutor
horn<' and \hot .11 lt"a'it one time at the
officer\. said Holhrook The oOiccn
rt'tumt'd the lire and hit the man in
the head
Holbrook did not lnnw ho'tA. man)
l1mr'I the ~uspct t had be-en '!hot or
how man) officers fired their
weapons
Holbrool ..aid pohce will rt'lease
the names ot the officers involved 1n
thr shooting 'iOmet1me today
"Cieneralh "'e do 1'\0t release their
name\ 'ill the gu~\can calm down and
(Pleue Me POLICS/ A2)
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Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT I Tu.day. September 30. 1988
Jury.asked to spar.e life
of convicted child killer
BJ LISA MAHONEY
Of ..............
Jurors were asked Monday to spare
the life of Thomas F. Edwards, who
waa convicted of senselessly murder-i.DJ a 12-year-old Jirt as she walked
wtth a friend in the Cleveland
National Forest five years aao.
In a cloaina araument filled with
references to Shakespeare, Joan of
Arc and even Jesus Christ, Deputy
Public Defender Michael Giannini
asked the jury to show compassion
for the 42-rear-old Edwards by
sentencina him to life in prison
without possibility of parole.
Edwards, a former Costa Mesa
resident. was convicted of first degree
murder with a special cirtumstance of
lying in wait in the Sept. 19, 1981
shootina death of Vanessa lbcrri of
Lake Elsinore.
Edwards killed lberri and shot her
companion, 12-ycar-old Kelly
Cartier, also of Lake Elsinore, as they
walked along a hiking trail near Blue
Jay Campground 20 miles cast of San
Juan Capistrano.
This is the third penalty tnal for
Edwards. The first ended in a hung
jury, the second resulted in a j uey's
death sentence that was later over-
turned by the trial judge.
Judge James Judge ordered
another penalty trial for Edwards
because of errors made during the
second trial -in which Edwards
acted as his own attorney and put up
no defense.
On Monday, Deputy District At-
torney John Conley asked the jury to
impose the death penalty on Ed-
wards, who he said stalked the girls
and shot them w11hout provocation.
He also suggested that Edwards
intended to take the wounded girls
with him. a supposition that prompt-
ed G1annim to ask for a m1stnal.
"There's no reason for 1l. Jrs a
senseless k1lhng. This 1$ a horrible
TbomaaP.ltdward91nl981
case," Conley said in urging the death
penalty.
In trying to save his client from the
gas chamber, Giannini painted Ed-
wards as an emotionally troubled
man who committed an irrational act
while "under more stress than he
could handle ...
Giannini said Edwards was de-
pressed over his recent divorce and
showed the jury pictures of a youn~
lookjog woman who G1annin1 said
resembled lberri.
• t{oting that Jberri was dark-haired
and her friend blond, Giannint asked:
"Is it such a coincidence that he
shoots the brunette first? ..
Likening Edwards and his youn,er
ex-wife 10 William Shakespeare's 111-
fated Othello and Desdemona, Gian-
nini noted that the shootings took
place on the day after Edwards' ex-
w1fe's birthday.
"Unfortunately, passion does
strange thmgs," he said.
Giannini provided the jury with
half a dozen examples of murders and
suicides, including the recent slaugh-
ter of postal employees in Oklahoma,
to show that Edwards is not alone in
reactina violently to stress.
"If you cha nae the names. how is it
any different from what we have
here?" he asked.
Gianninj also pomted to the lack of
previous acts of violence. Edwards'
&ood behavior during his five years in
Oran•e County Jail, his remorse for
the cnmc and the number of charac-
ter witnesses who spoke for him as
reasons why Edwards' life should be
spared.
Referring to the betrayal of Christ
and the burning of Joan of Arc,
Giannini said that Edwards cannot be
as evil a person as Conley assen.s if so
many of his friends arc wiUinf to
speak for him despite his conviction.
Finally, Giannini pleaded with the
jury to reject the death penalty on
moral grounds.
"There's no need to revert to an
older form. I hope an antiquated
form. of killing someone who has
kilJed." he said.
Because of the finding of special
circumstances. the JUry may only
reach a verdict of death or life in
prison without possibility of parole.
Th.ey must .weigh asgrava~i~ ~actors tn the cnme agamst m1t1ptmg
factors such as Edwards' age and
mental state at the time of the
shootings.
In anticipating Giannini's closing
arguments, Conley had disputed that
Edwards was emollonaJly disturbed.
"ff that's true, how come there's no
psychiatrist coming in and telling us
that," he asked. "Mr. Giannini will
say, the man loved too well. but
there's no concrete evidence of that."
Jury deliberations were scheduled
to begin today.
200 aliens rounded up at LAX
LO ANGELF<; (AP)-lmm1gra-
t1on agents arrec;tl d about 200 illegal
.. aliens Monday night al l os Angeles
lnternauonal Airport 1n what a top
federal official called the largest such
raid at a t.,; S. airport
··tt JUSt shows how wide open our
borders are." said Harold Ezell.
lmmigrauon and Naturalizauon Ser-
vice's western region comm1ss1oner
''The~ come in here JUSI hke a tounst
would bu~ a 11cket and go to
D1sne)'land "
INS c;pokec;man John Aclluardo
said about 140 people v.ere arre-;ted as
they attempted to board an Eastern
A1rhnes flight from Los Angeles to
Chicago and Newark that was sched-
uled 10 leave at 10:25 p.m.
41 The rest were arrested as the) got
ofTan Eastern Airlines flight from an
Diego about 10:45 p.m .. he said.
'"We've been surveilling the airport
for approximately three weeks now."
Belluardo ~1d "The intelligence we
had gathered made 11 vcl') obvious
1ha1 smugglt:r., were using pubhc
transportation. namcl} Eastern Air-
lines fl ights. IO 1ram111hc country."
Eastern wa\ '"vef) cooperat1\e with
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us and they were not involved 1n the
illegal acti v1t1es whatsoever," he said.
'Tm sure illegal al iens are using other
airlines as well."
Ezell said eight countries were
represented. 1nclud1ng Mexico. Col-
ombia. Peru. Venezuela and Asian
nauons. •
"It's the largest number of illegal
aliens ever apprehended at an airport
an~where in the counlr) ... ELcll s~ud.
Those arrested O\ the two dozen
INS agents at the airport were hcing
taken IO lhe INS office downtown for
processing.
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Sunshine through Wednesday
The fOfecaat cellt for f .. r ekt. and eunny days In Orang•
County today 9nd Wedneedly.
Hight tr• ~ed to reno-from the low to mld-701 at the
bMchet to lower 80t lnlMCS. Lowa 47 to 65.
AIOng the coutll strip from L90una 8Mch to the M•xic.n
bOrdef. patohy lat• night and .. ,.1y morning low ctouda ahould
clMr to aunny days tOday and Wedneeday, according to the
National w .. ther ~. Hight 70 to 75. Lowa 5e to 80.
In Southern Callf0tnla mountain ., ... , ther• wilt b9 ~
high ctouda ~t otherw!M ciMf aklM tOO.y. North to northMll
wtnda loc.lly 20 to 30 mph. Sltghtty warmer days. Ov.rnlght lows
28 to 42. HIQha both days 5e to 8$.
In the o...rta. the toracaat calla for clear aklM, then aome
high cloud• at tlrMt. tOday and Wedn.eday.
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PRIEST GUILTY OF MOLESTATIONS .••
From Al
time he declared his innocence and
vowed 10 fight the "false and un-
founded charges."
The priest decided not 10 fight the
charges and to bring the high-pub-
licity case to an end to spare the altar
boys the pain of tesufying in court,
said Monroe.
Reading from a consultant's report
prepared for Monday's hearing.
Cardenas said Andersen was a ··deep-
1) pathetic example" of a person who
has done much good bul whose
"illness has led 10 substantial harm."
Mcm be rs of the church who attend-
ed the heanng cxpres.sed a mixture of
feelings. Several shook their heads 1n
apparent d1sbclteffollowing the find-
ing of ~uilt ··Hes very. very much missed at
the church."' said Dorothy Gilmore.
··we lo\e him and we know he's
innocent. He's too mtel hgent and has
too much $01ng for himself to do
'>Omcthing hke this."
The woman said she holds no
an1mos1t) toward Andersen and
would v1s1t him 1f he's ultimatcl>
I ;ailed or sent to prison.
Bui Louise Eckroth said the pub-
1 li c11 y over Andersen's cnmcs has hurt
the church and its membership. She
~usgested that the church and others
throughout the country should enact
a screening process for priests.
··They're human. loo," she said.
MAIN OFFICE
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The qu1ck-<ieveloping proceedings
Monday began when Andersen
waived his right to a preliminary
hearing. By early afternoon, Koski
filed the charges in Superior Court
where the priest agreed to waive his
right 10 a trial. to call witnesses or
present a closing argument.
Cardenas decided the case by
reading a I I 4-page police report on
the molcstauons. Andersen and his
attorney agieed to the procedure.
"You are incnminating yourself ...
admitting to all 26 counts," said
Cardenas.
Andersen. known as "Father
Chris" at St. Bonaventure. was
charged with child molestation Apnl
26 follow1n~ an in vesllgation by the
Huntington Beach Pohce Depart-
ment.
Police said the molestation took
place at the church. in Andersen's car
and at a house owned by the church
dunng a 13-month penod ending in
March 1986. The investigation began
when the mother of a 13-year-old told
police her son had been molested at
the ch urch rectory, police reported.
All of the v1c11ms were altar boys at
the church, which has a membership
of about 12.000.
Officials from the church and the
Diocese of Orange were not available
for comment Monday. It 1s not clear
v.hether Andersen. who has not been
al'1tve at the church since charges
were filed , will be unfrocked. '·
POLICE KILL SUSPECT •..
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go home and don't have relauves and
neighbors calling them:· said
Holbrook.
The second suspect was caught
several blocks away and police were
ques11on111g him Monday evening.
Holbrook said police had not yet
decided to arrest the hving suspect
and would not release his name.
Holbrook said the inforrnant in-
dicated the gun deal involved a
sawed-off shotgun and possibly an
automatic nflc While the sergeant
said pmale sales of guns are not
illegal. sawed-ofT shotguns that are
too short are 11legal, and "usuallX you
don't sell them in a parking lot. •
Monday night pohce were anempt-
ing 10 get a warrant to search the
motor home. said Holbrook. "The
officer\ observed more gun<1 in 1he
motor home." he said
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