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1986-10-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1986 Oeaine worth $79M seize.d • • ID-BB s Angeles police, U .S. agent~ .make ~n-e-oflargest hauls in Orange County y ROBERT BARKER .. ....,,... .... Los AnJeles pohce and federal drug qcnts seized S79 million worth of cocaine -some of it packed in blue corrugated bo~es illustrated with a picture of Libyan stronaman Moam- mar Gadhafi -at a home in A gunman attempted to klll lndla Prime Minister RaJlv Gandhi today./ A5 Nation HuntfoJtOn Beach. Officials saJcl that 4S7 pounds of cocaine, one of the largest hauls ever in Orange County, were confiscated ,.at ... 2618 Delaware St:.--Arrcstcd was Luz Mary Guzman, 26, a 'tJvc of Colombia.- Officials, anned with sta e search warrants, also arrested Manual Vas- qucz Garcia, 65, at 2701 Canary Drive in CoJta Mesa where docu- ments rclatina to the case were seized. Garcia and two other suspects tr· rested Tuesday in the two-<;0unty raid were also natives of Colombia. Police made sweeps at residences in Oran~ Quena Park and Los An,clcs where S526,000 in cash was seized in a home. . Dwight McKinney, a spokesman for the federal Drug Enforcement Aaency, said today that officials arc investi11tin1 wtt.t significance t=loodwat.§Js surged through the nation's mid- section today, keeping more than 10,000 people hom~ess./ Al Aft-eFDlath of a fatal collision .. Gadhafi's p1eturc on the boxes of c.ocaine may have. He speculated that the· likeness of the boastful Libyan leader ma y have been mct:elY a label put on by shipper to provide d1rccuons to cocaine distributors. • .. It can be a way to tell the mule (drua camer) where to take th~ packages," ht said. · McKinney said the crackdown began when pohcc arrested two suspects carry1n1 a suitcase in Los Al'1aclcs Tuesday. Through 1nfor- mation all~y contamed 1n the luuaac. polJCC obtained search war- rants.- Four suspects are be1n1 held in Los An&Llcs city jail in beu ofjl nulhon bail each. · LL Dan Cooke of the Los A_nielcs Police Department said the seizure ts coosinent wh8 the 1ncreuin1 tHC of drugs in Southern California. "The alleaec1'Cxpens say drua use 1s leveling ·on: But it's not1" he sa1d .. Seizures arc overwhelmmg and we are onJy getting a pon1on (of cocaine sbiP,menu.) • ' Last year we seized SI biJUon in drup (mostly cocaine.) Thjs year it'• $2 btlhon already.'' Cooke wd that the LA'PD iJ ~ to' counter skyrocketing use lhroup its Project DARE (clru& abu,1e re- sistance educauon) where officers JO to all elementary .and junior biP schoob and pan1cipaic in a 17·,woek program. The goal is to give youns· sters self respect and to help ~ them able to sav no oushcn. be said. (Pleue eee COCAlllfE/ M J Senate overrides veto on sanctions WASH INGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate, 101nm1 with the House, voted today to ovemde President Reapn's veto and enact tougher economic santuons against the white minority government of South Africa. The o,.otc 10 the Rcpubhcan-con- trolled Senate was 78-21 . 11 more Relafed 1tory on AS than needed to override the veto, and represented a rare foreign policy defeat for the president. The defeat for Reagan came despite IOnJ-distancc '1obbymg by South Afnca Foreign Minister R.F. Botha, who called four senators on the eve of the vote to tell them his. country would stop buying U.S. grain if the Senate nullified the Reagan veto. INDEX Wreckaee lltten the Balboa Boule•ard ecene where a two-man and lnjured two othen, lncludinl a Newport Beach car accident -blamed on drunken drlrinc -killed oae .. -policeman -early thla morning. se91try on A4. The bill Reagan vetoed would ban all new investment and all new bank loans, end landing nghts in tile United States for South Afncan Aircraft and ban the import of South Afncan iroo, steel, coal, textiles. uranium. arms, food and agricultural products. . , Advice & Games Boating Bulletln Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparuzl A 11 -c A9 A3 B6-7 B10-12 A12 A10 BS Suspe(!t in slaying .was dtiv~n to win Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather A9 A3 B8-9 81-4 A8 A2 By S'fEVE MARBLE °' .. ....,,... ..... The drive to win at all costs may have caused the son of a nationally ranked tenni.6 player to fatall y shoot a nightclub bouncer last Halloween an Newpon Beach,. a psychologist ex- pla10ed to jurors Wednesday . "And temble but true -he did win ," wd Dr. Manha Rogers of Robert Lainge Ducsler's involve- ment in the shooting. Ducsler, the 22-year-old son of tennis player and coach Bob Dueslcr. 1s standing tnal for murder in the point-blank shooting of Wilham Girand. a 24-year-old bouncer at a Coast Highway nightclub called Promises. Dueslcr allegedly shot the man after being told he could not park his car outside the nightclub, located in a bank building where the Duesler was employed as a night 1an1tor. F~red volleyball coach says he's the victim· of vendetta CdM team, parents, alumni show their support in push for Brande's rehiring hired for his second season. He -coached the team to the state·cham- p1onsh1p 1n 1984 and sat out 1985. ''The ~upennt,endent said that in '\ugust he told me not to touch a player and because I had done that I was to be fired because of in- subord1nat1on," Brande said. "I sajd yesterday (w hen he met with Nicoll) that I didn't understand him to say that.'' By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. 0.-,,... ..... VolleybaJI coach Charlie Brande contends an unrelenting campa1gn by the irate parent of a girl he once coached led to his firing last week from his Corona del Mar High School post. About 60 Brande supporters - 1ncl ud1ng the entire Sea Kings varsity girls' volleyball team, parents. alu m- 01, ottier coaches and fnends attended a press conference Wednes- day at the Balboa Bay Club 10 demonstrate their support for the coach. Brande was fired by Newport-Mesa U01fied School District Super- intendent John N1con Sept 25 for insubordi nation. Brande said Nicoll told him he 'had disobeyed a directi ve the ~uper intendent ·gave him when he was The incident· that allegedly led to hi s finng took place about three week'> ago when Brande put his hand on a sophomore gul's neck and pushed her. She was talkinst to her (Pleue eee P'lllED/A2) According to police, Duesler left the parking lot after being told he could not park there, drove home to retneve a gun and returned. With both hands locked 1n front of him , he shot Girand two time\ 1n the back and fou l'more times in the head and neck after he collapsed on the ground. W1tn esscs. many drc\sed 1n Hal· loween costumes. 1nitlally believed the shooting was a prank and did not Cbartle Brande Etiquette: Applause that refreshes Certain moments are better than 9thers for showing enthusiasm at Arts Center lt's unW<ely the Performing Arts Center will ever host th e Wave. Bejeweled ladies a"d tuxedoed acntlemen can hardly ~ e~pcc_ted to rise, tier by asymmetnc tier. in lhe. synchronized mass choreography so charmingly performed at countless spons stadiums. And rest assured that the raised fists, nerve-fraying whistles and yelled sooa requests rock st.ars.incue at ·places like the Pacific Amphitheatre will never make a crosstown invasion into the soph1st1- cated confines of the Ans Center. Nor will center patrons hold their hghted Z1ppos aloft in the darkness. wa1t1ng forthe featured act to hll the stage. Of course. the Ans Center 1s not the Big A. and the Amencan Ballet Theater is a far cry'from-ZZ Top. Tut while football or rock fans are well- acqua10ted with crowd protocol with regard to expressing t.'hcouragement, gratitude or verbal abuse, a patron of the Ans ~enter faces a far more hm1ted range of optwns d1 tated b} the more h1gt1 -hrow appeal of the cultural arts .\nd while art!> lcader'i 'i3\ Orange ( ounty audi ence ' arc as knowledgable as any in the country about the fint'r po1n1S or theater ct1qu~tte, a few reminders couldn't hun as the Ans < enter celebrates 1t'i infancy WHtn 11 co mes to nppropnatc bchav10r at an Ans Center per- fo rmance. remember that thc!it' arc try to .stop Ducslcr as he locked h1msc;lf1ns1de the bank building. The prosecution in the murder case has painted Duesler as a ..elf-<"entered man who cared· so little about other\ that he thought nothing of shooting a man he believed had insulted ht~ "He was embarrassed anp he wanted to even the score,''. said Deputy Distntt Attorney Ttlomas Goethals. who 1s gtck1ng a first· degree murder conv1ct1on 1n tho • Supenor C oun tnal 1n Santa Ana. Rogcn. a Fullenon py~hol()g.lst tesufy1ng for the defense. descnbed Duesler as a mentally troubled man who had long suffered 1n.h1s father"s shadow "He"s very ~If-focused, very much 10to hi'> own head. He's not always aware of what'\ going on out there 1n the world ... said Rogers. Lik e h1<, father, Duesler aspired to (Pleue eee SLA YUfG I A4) Mild quake ruin bl es off Oceanside, but _no damage reported From staff and wire reports The third mild earthquake to hit Southern California in three da"> rattled offthe coastline toda)'. cau\lng no reported damage or IOJUrtes. officials said. An earthquake mea'iunng 3 8 on the Richter scale was regiSlcrcd on Oceanside toda~. ofli c1al'i \aid Then: were no reports of damagl· The quake otcurrcd at 15::.' a m and wa s centered ~7 mile<, \Outhwc" of Oceanside, ~1d Robcn I inn J spokesman for th·e ( allforn1a In stllute ot Technolog}' 10 Pasadena. Wednesda}' ·s quake also centered ofTOcean<.1de 1n the ..ame area where a larger temblor rumbled Jul)' 13, \truck at I 12 pm. and measured 3.9 on the Richter ~ale A.n early-morning quake in the same region Tuesda} measurca 4.2 on th e open-ended scale. said U.S. C ieolog1cal !)urvcy spokesman Don hnlev Orange Coast police depanments received no (alls following Wednes· da; 's quake (Pleatte eee QUAK.lt/A4) ROBERT HYNDMAN Arts Center dealt full ~-"·'house again FOCUS ON THE NEWS onl} guidelines and not restraints on enJO} ment. 'ill}'S Kt'llh Clark founder and conductor of the Pacific "ym· phony, which will perform tht.·n: (Pleue .ee CONCERTS/ A2) By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of IN 0.-, ,.._. l'- Monda) ·s opening night ol the Orange Count) Performing A.rts Center 1ranslated into a rush for 11ckcts Wednesdav as lhe center opened for th<' second 11mc to a full hou~ Huntingion charity reimbursed in mystery gem hoai lhc Center Founde~ were ~luted as \Olo1st ~ontyne Pnce JOtned conductor Kun anderhna and tht' Lo\ Angckoi Philharmonic for the ( osta Me~ halr'i fil'\t regular!) pnccd pcrlormance By ROBERT BARKER °' .. ....,,... ..... 1The Huntington Hrtrbour Cancer Leaauc ha received $32,000 1n cash from a Jewtlry dcs1ancr who donat«l a piece of 1ewclry that proved to be of far less value than advertLSed to tht' o~zat1on. iancr ..Qca.n K.ma: lc'y pv~ the money to Cancer Wille officut1s 1h1s week and rcclauned the nctklact that she said at the time of 1he donation contatncd a 13.6 carat \anal') diamond. The JJIC'« that 'he call«! J· "Maanificcnt Obsession" was valued at $92, 1 I 5, $he said. But .HuntJngtOn Harbour resident Bu Hantcr and Karen tone, who won the b1ddin1 for the piece at $31 .SOO, took 1t to Hanser' 1eweler for an appraisal after Hanscr's hu • band. David, allcacdly no ticed scratches on the stone. The appraiser. J.J. hakon of Santa Ana, SI.ad lhc Jewelry was wonh only $8,SOO and contained quaru but no diamonds. The Oran~ County Cancer Society memben reimbursed the two women and stuck the J~lry 1n a bank safe • 1 • depos11 box while deciding what to do. IGnpley agrcccho pay the amount that the Cancer Lcquc rc1mblh'lcd the 1wo buycn and took po session of her JCWC~Tuctday. "Eve 10' is done that had 10 be done," nptey wd. "The Caoc:er Society 1s acttma the money for canccr...tlldJ..am \'Cf'Y pleased Ir all cleared up," Not cleared up, however, 1 the mystery of how the quartz alleae<tJy wa' subsututed for the diamond and how the v-aluc of the Jewelry piece plummet«! from $92.115 to $8,500. Kingsle y claimed that her diamond was stolen after he sent 1t by councr -whom )ht declined to 1dcn11fy - 10 a New York firm for appratsal. 'he ~1d she believes someth1na h~ ncd 1n cw York and that 11 m1 t ~ve 1ntem1t1onahmphcat1on" he 1d 'lhe was told hy authontits. hov.c\IC!. not to c1abor.aJt._ "ll''i been turned over to the 1u1hont1n," she ~1d, but dcchnc-d to sa y ~ho they arc K1n1 Icy Utd 'lhc faded to notic-c: that '<>meoncall~edh rtplaud vatu- able diamonds 1n her JCwcln- cn'iCmblc with qua111 . he ..aid 'ihe paid $32,000 -$500 more than the auctlon pnce, even thouah 11 wa\ worth onl) about a fourtl\ of that btcau'IC \he d1dn 't v.ant the c-anccr wc1cty to lo mone) . Jacqueline Hornn, cxecu11.,.t' d1rtc tor of the Oranac < ount) < anccr Soctct). said the matter I\ d bttn turned o"er to the D1stnc:t Attome\, the state Franch1)Cin Soard and the Internal Revenue &rv1cc but w sn't punued bccau'IC appa~ntly nobody (Pleue.eee DIAMOND/ A2) nhke opening night when Oran&t' County's chte paid from S2SO to $2,000 Jl(r scat Wcdnc~ay udet!I. ranacd from SI 0 10 Sl8 N'c"'enht'k'ls the evening was no le notcwonho,. a~ nearlv SOO fqun· dcrs took their tum in the 'ipothaht. The) were tbe people whO donated fu nds when no one knev. · wllelbcr there ever "'ould be a. perfotmUl&MU. center. said 'pokcsman Dick Klllrov. •\mon9 them w~ the C\anta Ana Wmdi. a )'Outh band that ra1~ (P1 ....... nJU,/ A2) • -~ I- .. Al * 0.•'119 q... DAILY fltLOT/ ThUreday, October 2, 1Ne toniaht and tom~w to kick ofl' 40 COACert datet this tcuon. •"1be most important thina is to be enthusiastic and ertjoy the per· formaoce and not let lhele rules of cttquetteeet ln your-.y," Clark ta)'I. Remember, thouah, that the eti- quette rules were cfesianed not fot mere ritual, but to enhanoc the audience's appreciation of th• per- formance. r Symphonies, for example, sho~d not be interrupted by applause af\cr each movement. "This isn't a snobby thina. it's to help you enjoy the concert," Oark says, "TbiJ)k of each movement as chapters in a book. You would nonnaJly wait until the end before saying, 'Gee, that was a good book.• Eagie to race French boats By ALMON LOCKABEY OellfNet ............ The Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 12-mctcr Eagle will have its first two tests in the America's Cup challenJer trials ~inst the -two French eotncs. according to pairings anouo~ today by Lhc Eagle Challenge syndicate. In the first race Sunday ( 10 p.m. PDT Saturday) Eagle will be paired wtth Challenge France. Eagle will ra~ the 12:meter French IGs in the second race Monday. Result$ of the first day's racing for all challengers will be posted Sunday at noon on a large scoreboard at the Eagle Challenge headquarters, 2507 W. C~t Highway. Pairings for the first day of racing: •Eagle vs. Challenge f:rancc; Stars & Stripes (Dennis Conner) vs. Italia (Italy); New Zealand vs. Hean of America. •Azzura (Italy) vs. French .K.js; Crusader (England) vs. USA (San Francisco); Canada II vs. Amcri- ca•ll (N~Xork). Courageous (Yale Corinthian~cht Club) drew a bye. Second day: •Italia vs. New Zea- land. French Kis vs. Eagle; Stan & Stripes vs.. Azura; Courageous vs. USA ; Canada II vs. Courageous; Hean of America vs. Challenge France. America II, bye. 50 worker~ feared dead in Brazilian gold mine The -aame is true with symphonic appropriate at the end of the scene.'' muaic. You want to let tbe music A pet peeve of Oross'. and es.. affect yo1,1 and not stop thioas whh -pecially Clark'1, is the arowlna papu- aDOlaute." . larity of di&it.al watcM! tbat beep, -Simple thinas like anivina on time rina. whistle and otherwise alen I.be arc especially imponant .durina wearer and everyone within eanhot ceotcr pcrformanceJ. to some PteUlnl occumoot -Cris ·Gross, press director fonhc perhaps the arrivar of t~c new hour. South Coast 8.cpertory T.hcatre, says "Leave those watches at home!" theat~ u•llally understand such Oark says. "Noth inf is worse than requirements, but _points out sucti having those thinas interrupt a_ per-rulcs were crated for the .benefit o.f formaocc. It's not only a problem the rest of the audience. hero but in Japan as weU where "Latecomers should expect to be everyone seems 10 have one. held at the door until an appropriate "Everyone's seem to ao off in the break,''Grosuays. "And if they come five minutes before and after each later still, they will probably have to half-hour and you can definitely hear wait until after the first act" them. And they always seem to go off • Oark is similarly direct. "If you just at the quietest point in the arrive latc, ,ou're goina to miss a performance." good part o the music. And some-But once the performance is over, times they still wonder why the ushers Clark says. restraints on exuberance won't seat them immediately." arc tossed a\l!a)'. With pcrfonnanc.e halls wuh the "Anything goes. Jump up and acoustical clarity of the Arts Center, down, do whatever you want," he it's especially 1mponant that the says. '"Jf you want to be proper, you au.d1cnccdocsn't inadvcncntlyadd to can yell 'Bra vo,' and if yo u want to be . the sounds from the stage by moving really proper. you can yell 'Brava' if about or talking. it's a woman you're applauding." Even whispers can be heard Whistling, however. can somc- throughout the theater. Gross says. times be an awkward problem. . and should be avoided. • "A lot of us have studied in Europe "Sometimes people don't realize where whistling is the equivalent of they're not at home." he says. "The booing.'' Clanc says:"•lt can some- simple guideline is to JUSt be aware of times be a problem jfyou have a guest where you're at." soloist from Europe performing here Unlike the symphony, the play can and they hear all this whistling and be greeted witt\ applause whenever a don't know what to make of it. moment deserves it. "If there's some-"But T'd ·rather have people whis- thing you like in the middle of th~ tling ~nd showing the~ apprcciati?n, play, applause is quite welcome. . eve~ 1f I have to explain to the ltah.~n Gross says. "But it's usually most soloist aficrward what was meant. ' DIAMOND MYSTERY ••• Prom Al had been vict1m 1zed. Kingsley al- legedly submitted an IRS form with the Cancer l,..cague, attesting to the vaJueofthejewclryat$92,1I5, Horan said. Horan said the Cancer Society will make sure in the future th~t if'"has more than one appraisal on 1.Cms donated for auction and that the gjfts would be kept in a safe deposit box or vault until the time of the auction. Sandra Clouse, the chairman of the Huntington Harbour C~ncer League's fund-raising affair, said the cash donation by K.ingslcy means that the league met its goal by raising about $97,000 to, give to the. Orange County Cancer Society. The group was disturbed "that it had to go through all this. We hate to be ungracious and ask proof of every ,item. We are onl y volunteers doing the best we can." she said. FULL HOUSE AT.CENTER ••• from Al coo ugh funds before the July 7. 1983, couple of weeks ago. he said. RIO DE JANEIRO. BraLil (AP)-groundbrcuing to be among the The celebrations will continue A mudslide trapped at least 50 miners onginal founders. Saturday, when the Guilds are honor- at Brazil's largest gold mine, and The band playecj 1n ffont of th e ed at the Center. ITilicc said today all were feared center Wednesday before the pro-More than 4.400 volunteers acros!> llcd. gram began. . the county raised more th an SL! A federal pohcc agent told The Althou~ founders were given first million for operating funds since Po Associated Press by telg>hone from oppon-unu for tickelt the -publir-19'ffl. -- The Arriazon ju~"iJc ci ty of Maraba quickly snatched up the remainder Onl} a few tickets are available for that the mudslide occurred this fo llowing Monday's grand opening. that performance. when Leontyne moming at the nearby Serra Pefada "It's totally gratifying to have a Price will presenl a solo performance. mine. . sellout,'' said Kitzrow. "especially Tonight and Fnday. the Pacific Serra Pelada. 1.IJOO mires non~ of when y.o u don't put it on publicsale at Symphony will perform with vi· Rio. 1s Brazil's largest gold mine. , .the outset." Advcnis1ng began only a oJinist Hcnryk Szeryng. GAME 3 I WEEK 3 I QA Y 5 77 -·40 53 6()- 28 6 32 20 ~ A YEA~ ... Al FLUENT HERE. f CHECK OUT OUR FIRST WlllllER 011 · A4. YOU COULD IE NEXn HERE ARE TODAY'S NUMBERS ••• ~ules and how to ploy the gome ore on your game cord, Of, coll qur HOTllNE 642·4333, 9-S M F, OS~ for WIN .GO infor mation 111J Piii & TWA ~~~·..OW GOOD Wf llMtt ,C-ARf ~--..._ __ _ I• • r I Warming up f or~he weeken9 U.S. Tempe. Al¥WtkH s ... let,..,dlnO San Gell<.., ..,,,_ 86nte Alie 8~1 Cfcw s ... ,. ,..., .. Sant• Monica T .,_ Vlllliy Ton~ Y~V,,, 72 .. 71 u 1t .. n " , ... n u 10 .. 17 ., " ao 11 .. 71 43 =~~~~.~s:.:~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ ~~~:~::~~·.:. sopll volleyball team where she Brande confronted. said the girl told supenntcndent's dec1S1on~ stiould have been, Brande said. him she was grabbed so hard her However. team members and "I had a choice of saying you're off knees buckled and then Brande parents who attended Tuesday's the team or walk up behind'hcr and shoved her. school board meeting were unsu~ ask where arc you supposed to be," Ncvenhcleu, when her parents cessful. Brande said. "She said, ·on the track~ reponed the incident; they didn'1 Team memberl. lefi no doubt so I suggested she join her team or go ex~ him to be fired. Wednesday that they backed their to the counselor's office and check out 'It wasn't the intent of the family at former coach. ·of the-pro~m." He said he did not all," Ure said. "I think they were "We emphasize the point how consider h1~ han~ling of 1he incident surprised. The supcriptendcnt ol>-much Charlie .means to. us.'' ~id to be over~ress1ve. v1ously had some ·other infor-Shauna Shngsby. "He's kmd of hkc Brande said allegations last sum-mat1on." our second father. When he was taken mer about his coachini techniques. Ure said the suppon shown for away. 1t was like a part of us was taken which include a reputation as a _!Q_ugh Brandt _at the press .conference aw,ay." disclprinarian, were liiade to the proved he was a popular indi vidual. Team members denied ever seeing police as well as th'c distric1. but were "But there appears to be an indica-f\rande abuse any player. "If we d1sm1ssed as unfounded. tJon that at times his behavior is d1dn'1 want lo play volleyball we Then a series of repons to the excessive and abusive." Ure said. wouldn't be out there.'' said Laurie d1s1nct and calls to the news media in "Whal we've seen 1s people who Woo1en. the last few weeks prompted Brande love to win and have overlooked what "It's wrong for him to be punished 10 conclude someone had a vendetta he did. for all the good he's done." against him and was able to wield "If he's as good as they say. that's some power in the district cxc111ng," Ure said ... But the reality 1 Nicoll could not be .reachett ·for there arc incidents 1hal indicate he's Autry Museum OK'd comment~ • not golden." Jun Noonan. the parent who al-Although Ure said he represented lcgedly held a grudge against Brande the $irl and her family -whom he becausehisdaughterd1dnotreccivea declined to name -he said no college scholarship after playing on decision had been madITo take any Brande's team and who allegedly legal action against Brande. LO ANGELES (AP) -The City Council has g1\en tentative approval to 'a 50·yµr lease that clears the way for construction of a $25 million Gene Aulry Western Heritage Mu- seum. earned 1he vendetta against the 38-L1kew1se. Brande said he had not year-old coach, was unavailable-for made a decision abour retaining-an comment Wednesday. attorney to take legal action aeainst David Ure. an attorney rep-the district. Instead. he was hoping to The muM!um. which will be nearly 140.000 square feet , has been proposed for Gnffith Park . MAIN OFFICE lllJ .,,~., a., S• r . .,.,. i.i-c.• •Ii 1t11•.._ BG• 'WI ( ~·• .,.,..,. " 91'-1f Oe•'-'90 • .,. 642 S678 Dv-• 6 ""''°' .. ' 8•2 432' (r,py•-;•·• t9tl3 0•1• II" Cou• Pubi ll'«"Q (.on pe•, N'> ... ¥1111\ \fut f\ V""tltll "" e<)fOhe tnlH .. 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Dally Pl lot O.llvery 11 OuarantMd ~, r • .,., tt row oo ""' "•"" your 1>111>e< by ~ 30 p,. c•• tie'°'' 7 pm arid tOJf COO• • " bt Clf.ot<t'1 ~ .... ..,.! l f'O s..nci., " '°" OQ ""' ... ,...... 'ffNI copy Dy I I "I U ll O.IOft IQ • 'f' •"d fOU' CDP; .... De dft&.•fM'fMl Clrculatlon T~ Mo.t ()•"Qt C ""MY ..... .., ..... I 8allyRide due at Iivine church . Sally Ride, t~e fir1t American woman in sP-c:e. will share her 1n1i&ht1 about the future of the U.S. ~ Pfottam Friaay 1n a lecture spont0mS by.UC lrvtnt at the South Coast Community Church St 20 Boni~ C.nr,on Drive in Jrvine. ' Ride wall disc\lU her personal experieoces u an utro~ut ·and her work for the presjdel)tial comnusaion that investipted the explosion of the fpace shuttle Challef\ICr at the 8 p.m. proaram. Tickets are $6, $4 for UCI studenu and SS for other students senior citizens. staff and faculty. Call 856-6616 for reservations. • ·Collete often worbJioJM Workshops in crea,1ng an effective newsletter and st.an.in& a mail order business wiU be presented Saturday by Irvine Valley College. The newsletter class wilJ be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Room A60 I at a cost ofS35, while the mail order session is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 8102 and the fee is S45: Call 559-3333 for details. Cla .. lc car dlaplay In NB The Newport Beach Conoours d'Eleaancc w1ll beh~ldSundayfrom 10a.m. to4p.m. in UC Irvine's Aldnch Park as a fund-raiser for the Assessment-and treatment Services Center. Tickets for the elite classic automobile show are SI O for adults and $6 for children .. wilh more information available at 756-0993. . Badminton cl•• at GWC • .A compet1t1vc badminton program for_young peo~lc J 2 to 18 ¥cars of age will be offered at Golden West College this fall, beginning Sunday with a free cocducauonal class from 2 to 4 p.m. Call the college's Com11Junity Services Depan ment at 891-3991 for further information. Welght program at Hoag A I (}.week ·program for overwci&ht y_oung people from 8 to 18 years of age will 6c offered, starting Monday, at Hoag Memorial Hospital an Newport Beach. The fee as S225 and classes arc held at the hospital. \all the facility's Rehabilitation Services Department a1 760-5645 for more jnfor- mauon. Jusdce Trotter to •Ped Judge John K. Trotter. prcs1d19,just1cc of the Founh Dl5'flct Court of Appeal. will address the Orange County Women laiwycrs at thei r monthly luncheon meeting· Monday at the Orange County MedJcal Conference Center, JOO S. Flower St. an Orange. The event 1s scheduled for noon and the ~st is S l l.50 _for member and $14 for non- 'il\?mbers. Call 760-0313 for reservations. · Computer claBB ln Irvine A two-day ~orkshop on fundamentals of the personal computer will be presented Monday and Wednesday at ID_e Sperry_ Leamanruntcr in Irvine in cooperati on with Irvine Valley College. The fee 1s $80. and further information and registration details are available by calling the college at 559-3333. Mental lflnea programs •et The Orange County Psychiatric Society will present a scncs of six free lectures dunng Mental lllncssAwarcnen week Monday through Thursday. Scaung for all lectures will be on a first come, first served basis and no reservations arc required. Call thC. society at 978-3016 for dates and topics of the d1scuss1ons. An Invitation: Anentlon organaatlon prealden11 and MC· r9tarlee· We wanl 10 hetp mue your upcoming eventa, meetings, temlnar1 and lundr..._,1 euc- oeeeful. ~ bflef ennounc«nent1 1nciudlng time. pteee, coet (If eny) end a phone number for eddltlonal Information to: Bull9tln Boerd, Dally Pttot;fS.G. 8or15e0; Costa M ... 92828. Aeport1 of your Club or orgenlutlon'a ectlYltlee -Ilk• community Mfvlcle ptofec1a or -.ctlon of offlcer9 -"'°'*' be ctncted to IM Commul1tty Mewl Editor al IM tame eddr .... Non-t9turnabte black and whtt• photogu1pha are -..eom.. • Thurday, Oct. 2 • 7:30 p.m .. lrvlne Pllllllhag Comml11lon. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. • 6:30 p.m .. Lapaa Beacll Board of Adjaat- ment. Cny Council Chambers, 505 Forest Avenue. -, Poucr Loe ., t.a. llAllONEY ............. Tbe Natlonai 8uainat Aircraft Atlocla· tio11 aupporu requiri.ft4 lltiuade ~ ment devices Oft pnvate plana that operate in crowded aifl;PICC above the country•• ~or aitpona. au pretldent aaid Wednaday. But Jobn Winant. the UIOCiation'1 prnident. called uy further reslrictfon1 on the activitje1 of aeneral aviation &ircrd a bueleu overreaction &o the Cerritot mid-aid collision of ajetllnerand 1 private plane. Winant'1 comments were directed Wednesday to.the members of the Oranee County Aviation Council and their ~ti who pthem:S ll the Jolly ROltf' Inn ~taurant in A•heim. Exercise in S(lfety The council, made up· of aviatk>n- minded ~ ud civic 1-ten, Nbd Winut IO speak Wbile be ia in Oraftee County for the uaociation'a annual coe- veotioll. ' In commeau after his addrea. Wiunt said the collision between an Aet'omexico jet and a private plane over Cerritoa A~ ll. baa abarpened an edltiq public pm:cptioa tbit air uavel i• u1111fe. Winut 11ya RDft" of blame have also been unjuat.ly potnuad at private pilots simply becaute a ama1I plane was involved In the Cerritot dilllta'. ~ M •t1tioa thlt private planes should not ahare the same ainpacc commercial caniera u1e worries Winant, who believes the nation'• •kies arc safe. "No one can make the araument that the I By TONY SAAVEDRA woutd spread the costs over I 5 to 30 ycan, otlMDellr,......,. thus lowenng the rate increases and passing some of 1he expense to future Developer fees arc among the ideas consumer\ being explored by Mesa Consolidated The dmnct covers Costa Mesa, 51>me Water District to construct the facilities pans of Ncwpon Beach and John Waype needed to service new devclopm4nt 1n the Airport. which 1s planned for an extensive burgeoning Costa ~esa area. expansion Moreover, several new hotels Up to $35 million worth of improve-and office bu1ld1ngs have been proposed or ments to the water system would be approved for north Costa Mesa. needed dunng the next I 5 years 1flhe area Kemp ~ad trustees would consider continues to grow as plannca. said dis1nct whether these dcvcfopments shouJd bear execut ive director Karl Kemp. the cost of bu1ld1ng new water lines, The projected groWt h is expected to d1gi1ng new local welb and providing increase the district's water demand from more hookups to 1mp0rt water from about 21 ,000 acre feet a year to an annual ou1~1de the dastnct. 28,500 acre feet by the end of the century The d1stnct's current master pbn ealls An acre foot 1s equivalent to 325.900 for three more wells to be added to the five gallons. local wells already 1n operation. Some "The questJon ~ 15 going to pay the water 1reatment fac1httes and rcscrvo1r mtlhon or so dollan to build a well to mod1ficauons could be added tQ th..c_ plan. supply water to a group of new develop-KefTlp said. -... mentsr' Kemp said. • The cost? District trustees arc scheduled to hold "That 1s the questJOn of the hour,'' the first of what promises to be a scnes of Kemp said. ProJoctS wonh S2 I malhon arc study ~ssions at t 2: I 5 p.m. Fnday on the included an the ma'iter. plan. JJut that di~tnct's financing practices. number could Tise up to $35 million. rlftb IJ'&der Lance Ya.rada tackle. an ol.>etacle coune eet ap bl Coeta lie.a police for tbe Newport-Ilea Unified> School Dlatrlct a Bike R~eo. Third. fourth and ftftb grade •tudenta a t Callfornla Elementary Scho,ol ln Coeta Meaa participated ln the kick-off Wedne.day of the bicycle aafety proe_!tm. .L The agency has had a pay-as-you-go "Everythjng is conllngcnt on the rate of attitude. using shon-term loans and rate development." Kemp said "We've man- incrcascs to construct or improve facn1-aged to meet the need so far. supply has ties, Kemp said. been very adequate" Trustees are now looking al, among He added the new financing mtthodsarc olheLthtngs.. Jong-term Jinancmg 1hat _only JA the.. d1sc11ss1an stagC- Vlsa for war ~ri'l1linal 's wife approved by INS . By tlle A11oclated Pre11 The 65-ycar-old wife of convicted Yugoslavian war criminal Andn1a Artukovic tias moved a step closer to obtaining· legal residence in the United States. imm1vat1on officials said The lmm1grat1on and Na1urahzation Service approved Ana Anukovic's v•sa petition Tuesday, said Beverly Wilson. an INS supervisor in the agericy's deponat1on. onice . A judge must rule on the next step in the process. a petition for permanent resi- dency. Wilson said. Mrs, Artukov1c, a native of Aus1na, never received permanent legal status after entering the United States on a temporary visa with her husband in 1948. They lived for years in Surfside Colony near Seal Beach, until February when AndriJa was ex1rad11ed to YugoslQttaa to face war cri me charges. The Yugoslovian government alleged 1hat he superva~d &ovemment policies that sent thousands of Jews, Gypsies, Serbs and political opponents to Croauan death camps during World War II. Artukovac. 86. was convicted and or- dered executed 1n May. but the sentence 1' under appeal. ln August. the Immigration and Natu- ralization Service no11fied M~ Artukov1c at was reviving a long-suspended dcpona- 110n order against her. although no acuon to depon her was taken 1mmcd1atcly. A visa pet1t1on was fikd on Mrs. Artukov1c's bchalfFnday by her daughter. Nada Brown. who 1sa U.S c1t11en. Wilson said. Illegal resident'>' close rclauves may spon\Or them in obtaining legal resident stalU'> 1f they have legal I \ c1111cnsh1p Wiison said Valley civic activist Be-n jam in Ro·mano dead at 76 Funeral services were held recently for Benjamin Romano, a 22-year resident of Fountain Valley wh o was involved 1n many church and c1v1c act1v1t1cs Romano died Sept. 21 at age 76. He was president of the Founta1n.)'.'..alley Seniors ·organiza1ion at the time of has death. Last July. he was C'fowncd Senior Call.ten K.rng at the Fountain Valley Fiesta. Romano was bom Jan. 24, 19 1 O. in New Orleans. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1929 throu&h 1933 and agam during World War fl and the Korean War In 1954, he moved from Slidecl, La .. to· Santa Monaca. He moved to Fountain Valley an 1964. working as a maintenance machinist at the McDonnell Douglas plant 1n Huntington Beach. He retired an 1973. Adele Ipsen. After retiring. he worked as a school crossmg guard for several years. Adele Norregaard I pscn ol ( rcscc nt Ba} Romano's other civic activities 10_ died of natural causes on ~pt 24 at the age clu<1_sd work w11h the Boy Scouts and . of92. . membership in the American Legion. Ipsen was born ln .O~lo. Norway. the He is survived his wife. Frances Rizzo • only dau&hter Aase and Harald '.'!fr- Romano; his daughters, ( athenne Music rcgaard. She was cduca1ed al St~·'' of Sa n Luis Rey. Rose Brezanch and Un1vers1ty in Germany where she me1 Mogens Ipsen. They were married an 1914 Cy nthia Scholz. both of Fou ntain Valley; and moved 10 Rockford. Ill. has ~n. Anthony Romano. of Fountain 1 Va112; 13 grandchildren and three great-psen was a roscmahng anist and act1 .. c member of1hc Rockford Junior LeaguC' gran children. Af\er her husband'!> death. Ipsen moved A funeral Mass was conducted at Holy to Laguna Beach an 1944 w11h her daught<.'r Sp1nt on Sept. 24. Bu nal was at (,ood Ann and opened Adele Ipsen Realty hepherd Cemetery in Huntington Beach She was active 1n 1hc l lnatanan ('hurth the Laguna Moulton Pla yhou~ first Naghtcr'i. the K1v1era ( lub the Scandana- ' 1an ( lub the Laguna Beat h "1useum of f\n and l NIC EF Ipsen is !turv1vcd by her daughter A.nn Ipsen Par~ ot Kcytcw1lle Mo . her grandch ildren \u~n Jean Ipsen, Chmtaa Ipsen RomanoO. Enk Peter lpscn, Bnan Grove\ Parks. Rt·bcrta Park\ Barnard of Laguna Beach. Peter lp.,cn Park\ and Wilham Jordan Parks. and three grca1- gra ndth1ldrcn PC'r her reque'>t. no '>t'n ice\ held tor lp~n Donations ma) be made to the Na11unal Coahtton 10 Boin Handguns.. LNI( l f 01 Molhn' ·\itamst Drunk On' ing RB man faces charges in ·: illegal chemical storage bra' and panllt'\ • • • i\ \.andal caused SJ<Xl damagc _ 10 a pubhc restroom at Ea\1 Oceanfronl and Main ~1rec1 In ~te king ou1 a stall door • • • A rear scat from a golf cart parked on the l!lO block of Eas1 Bayfron1 was stolen The scat WI\ v.onh S250 • • • A hur&J'ar '10lc S6,000 worth of \llver- SJ.000 and a C'amera wonh SI Sil • • • \omeonc \muhed a \Ide v.tn<lo"' 11• burgl:mzragray 1986 Volk\v.agcn \(1n11.- l0 parked fuc~a) on the lMXI blorl ot Braliala The included sicreo cqu1pmrn1 "alued 11 S l \O • • • .\n I 8·year-0ld )'Outb s:ud a man pulled • • • \ "'h11r nrangt: an.t hla• ~ ~I Hm h <•I Pcrtormcr bit Hlr '-\<Onh ·•"'UI s r•\ v.as reported ~t<ilC'n from a fi"J!!I on thr 1111111 hlod. of La C otonw A .o.,m h '1·110.,. and hl.11 l Dyno f rt:e\l\lc.1 al\11 'Jlu1·J DI S l1'i Jf,,. ..... , 'tolrn Imm 1hr -..imc huuv • • • \ IO ~ar old hcl) frnm \anta .\n.i .ind a A Huntin&ton Beach man faces five misdemeanor counts mvolvina al- legations that he 1lleplly stored SOO to 700 containers of chemicals at his place of business. fire Department offi cial Tom Shaw said today. the storase of hazardous materials and other alleaed violations of the uniform fire code, Shaw said. pears to be a clothing business at the locauon at prese nt. Shaw said. When fire Department inspectors made a routine check of the business last Friday, they noticed that some of warc and 1ewelry from a rc\1dem•c on the 600 bloci.er Cameo Highlands Huntinaton Beac h a kn1fr on him and forced h~m 1ocomm1t a SC!t net earl) 1h1s morning in the partung 101 al Golden Wcsl College ... . .. \omconr ~tole an SI!~ mo1or from a dingh ) in ihe watcr a1 Peters Landing. It> WO Par1fic < oa't lt1ghway 'h\car-old bc1\ from 1 onrdcn { 1rolir re P'"lrd thJt 1wn 'ka1ebourd' lhC'\ had.left at ihr bo:\ e1tl11r of thr I dv.ard\ <. 1n1·mu .at lhl49 8r11i1khur11 \1 "'<"re' \lolcn fhe Im\ wll!I t'\ll matrd lit S I'.() The characs filed Tuesday apinst Victor Kuo. 49, owner of Scientific Chemical at I 5564 Producer Lane, 1 include allegedly fa1hna to disclose Coet&M ea A man weanna a woman's teddy bcncalh a red windbreaker upoJCd b1mael( 10 a woman 1n an 1panmen1 complex 11 277S Mesa Vertie Dnve Eu1, at 7·ot4 pm • • t A stttco "'\!()kn trom a Vnlkswaacn Rabb11 an the patk1na lot of Costa Mesa H1ah School, between 8 n m and 2 p m Wtdne9day. The lo~\ wan estimated 11 Sl40 • • • A Sl 161terco was reported 11olcn from a car 1n an aper1mcnt complex 11 439 r air Drive, bc1wccn 11 pm. Tue9dayand 10 30 a.m We<Snc3day ~ penenaer \Ide windaw had been smuh<'d • • • A pune )VU rtponcdty \Solen from 1n unlocked car a1 a p.ahnc atat16n at H02 Harbor Blvd . aboul S '\O p m Moodav The lou wu estimated 11 S l Lapna 8eacb Pohcc helped county paramcdan •~'"' Kuo told officials that he bouaht tbechemicals at an auction some time qo and apparently had the idea to so into the chemical business. accordint to Shaw. However, Kuo operates what a~ a diver wbo had surfaced two quJckly and wu sufTerina the bends Wednesda y 11 t"l)sial Cove The diver was taken 10 Sou1h Coast Medical Center in South La1un1 for funhcr 1.rea1men1. frwclry valued• at 1200 was rcpor1cd stolen Wednelday from a Sou1h C'oast H1af\way loat1an • • • Two thins we~ 11olen from 1 South Coatt H1&hway business. 1he victim reponcd Wednoday The loH wu e 11-matcd at S302 tmne Some Jewelry and about SJO in cuh wu stt>kn from a home on tht 400 block of Tanatlo. • • • A Hydclbu'I car stereo wat stolen from a Vol~n Rabb•I parkC'd on the JOO block or tanfotd. "' 1914 r'tld Muda pickup uudt wu stolen from the 171()() block of Fi'fh. ..... 1 wa t1rtt wen •tokn from a ll'llCtor· the chemicals were lealcin&. ' They also found about 100 gallons of picric acid. which alleaedly is very explosive, Shaw said. trailer parked on the 2'KJO bl()Ck of McC1bc Way • • • Theloolboll ftoma 1977 Ford 4•'truck w11b yellow ind chrome Wlde perked on the 200 block of Ford was siolcn. • • • A video cauelle recorder. valued at $800. wu atolen from a home on Columbia. The home also was rantaeked. .. '· The roor of a.covel'l11>lc Ponttac Orand· vi lle, P'rkcd on 1hc 14200 block otCul\-er Drive, v.u \lashed and two beach towel wcrt 11olen. • • • A SJOO car alert<> waa alolen A-om a Voll,wa&cn R1bbft parked on the 11300 block of Von Karman Avenue. A strrco -.as 11oi~ ~om a Volkav.-aecn Rabb11 conveniblc parked on the 4900 block of Patc<> Sqovla Newpc)rt ae.:cb A th1ef'-brokt 1n10 • l't'~1dcn« on 1he 300 block ofNamuus and ,1olc SI S6 -onh of Two youth~ in 1he1r late 1eens pulled up alongs1ck" 14-year-old boy in their bluc Volvo knocked him off his skateboard and 1hen stoic 1be conveyance. v1lued 11 SSfl. Tbr 1nc1den1 occurred on Lar· ch wood. • • • liomeonc en1ered a home 1n the 17000 block of Ash and stoic a nine-inch hlack and wh11e telev1s1on set valued at S 100. coins and a bolllc ofliouor. . . ' ~omrone smas~ • wind wana 10 buralanze a bl1ck 1983 Volksw•I) Rabbit parked early today on the )~ block of W1nd~pun:-The loss included \lerco equipment ~alucd at SS-00 and a S600 alarm syiten1. . . ' BuraJars. possibly uima a pus ie)' • .iolc S800 1n cash, $900 in Jewelry and SSO 1n hou~ plants from a rt 1dcncc tn the 17000 block of Roundh1ll f • • ~ Thieve\ slole a) I SO silver Huffy BM'< from the parluna lot 11 Carl'• Jr JI BolY ( h1ca and f.d1natr. • • • .\ lock was cut off J<)meume w11h1n lhc peJt month by .omrone who bura)ar11ed a praJC oi'l tM 800 block of ~labtlma The lo\s included hquor ilorc •upplies valued at Sll.000 • • • En1enna throua}\ a ~r locked slid1na &lass door. 1e>mconc bural1n1cd a home tuetday on the 6600 bloc) of Ahbot The loa included 1 coin cot1cct1on v.-onb Fountain Valley Ovcr.Sl.000 v.onh ofJewfil'} indudlllJ a pearl necklace and a diamond ring, wa\ s1olen from a home on the QSOO hllKk of C'arnauon .\ rcs1den1 of • thr • I NXJO hffli. k of \\ashbum rrpon1-d tha1•1-c1pf)t'r-<'nlored 11rn Dodge van ,,..-u ~oten fmm 1n front of her home Pnnuna of both \ldri ot 1hc 'an read, "frcnchm:in'\ < rttk \1uk ond ~afood .. ~ad s a ves daughte~s f r q m blaze; w ife a n G s on p e ris h NORW AlK (AP) -A man pulled his two dauahtcrs fl'Qm a blai1ng apartment. but names ~1lcd his attempt to re~uc his w1fi and ~n. who cholcrd to death, offi 1als 1d today. The firt" hroke out JUSt ~fort midnight WcdnC$da_y 1n a 20-unit lPlf1,mCnJ bwldln&...Flttfi~I'\ CO&. taJf\ed the t>l11e 11 m1nu1e5 af\cr tt was reported. said Eric Foster. • sJ'l)ke man for the Los An clt Coun- ty Ftre Depa.nment · • Carol Hernande£, S. and her M>n. Chnstophcr. S, wctt pron01/nccd dead by paramcdK\ t ,ht ~nc. accordm& to county fire Cap1 ~tcvc Leavitt fhc rather. Thomas Hcmanda. ~uffercd lir'il nd ~ond-d~ bumo; and wus lmed m fatr condatton at Coa'5t Pln1a McdJcal Center. Hcmandc1 manaacd to ~uc lwo dauJlm,..,, 2->ear-old Vant<\'IA and 4- )nr..old ~~lit. ~ut t11d f\a.mn blocked hi\ wn.-when ht tncd to return apin to rt: uc h1 ,,.,,~ ~d '°n· Rattahun < h1l'r Ted Pdnon said The mother and w1l were rapped an the hv1na room . where the c.lied of \moke 1nhalat1on. fire official ia.id. - - ·~ • ·-. -.. ·- ~~~--~~~"""!"""='( ~~~S·-.tetim p~i:eliaslng~_ iliSUrance pOliCies heavily:· •• r . 'l "GLENN WON A DREAM VACATION TO THE DESTINATION· OF HIS EHOIEE." .• dAA I /,A) t#'/l'IJIV. • TWA 's l1so Robertshaw presents the pnze to fdword Glenn. A Newport res1den1 who mode a bobsled fly when he was 12 years old 1s the firsl Doily P1lo1 winner of the TWA Win.Go conlest. Edworq R. Glenn said he hosn'1 decided where he'll go .with his winning game cord but he's looking for ward to flying. The 82 -yeor-old inventor said his firs t f11gh1 was in Arcadia, Wisconsin ma mokes~1ft bobsled he rigged with 18-loot wings. The wings were mode from a wood frame. reinforced with guy wires and covered with venetian blinds. Glenn said he took off on a hill and soared I 00 feel on his mo1cfen voyage, but ended up on a barbed wire fence the second time. His love of101r with flying hasn't d1mm1shed though. He was a pilol for two years for Northwestern Airlines, owned on 01rcroft engineering company, and as a private pilot he was once hired to deliver a single engine plane to Bogota. Colombia. On that trip, he hod 10 do more than sing for his supper. Because he d1dn'1 speak the language, he hod to draw pictures to describe what he wonted lor breakfast, he said. Since he begon flying , he hos earned his wings as o Quiet Birdmon , and chol~ed up more than 6,000 hours of flight time. The elite group requires a minimum of 1.000 hours and hos a two-year wait penod he said. Although he's retired lrom his aircraft engineering company, he hasn't quit working . His patented inventions range from o hollow boll used as a h~ort float valve to the flying saucer he's currently working on. Although 1t' s not complete yet. the saucer· shaped croft con fly as losl as a helicopter and doesn't need o runway. It con lift off straight up and runs on automobile fuel. • For his winning trip, however, ha plans to leave the flying to TWA . He travels each year, he said, but the Doily Pilot winning cord was a surprise. "I didn'I expect to win." Glenn said 1f he doesn't v1s1t relatives in Minneopoh, he may decide to toke a trip to Howo11. "I think I'll toke .my boy along 11 he con go~" soid Glenn. YOU COULD BE .OUR NEXT WINNER! CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, l }4 647-4393. lllGHrS AVAllA8tE ftOM OIANGf COUNTY TO IM VIA GOUJEN STATE Afl llNES • • I LOS ANOEU.S (AP) -Several hundred AIDS vicums bought llfe insurance either k.nowina or suspect· ina they had the deadly 'disease, an insurance indus{ry survey repo"ed. The average ife insurance policy was in the $10,000 ranac. but more than 12S policies totaled $1 00,000 or more and three policies were for more than SI m1lhon each, accordina to a study by the American Cou11cil of Life Insurance and the Health In- surance Association of America. "These ngures underline the poten- ualJy d1sastrous financial impact of a handful of large claims from ~ople who apply for life insurance with the knowledge they ha ve been infected by the AIDS varus." the report said. • A disproportionate share of AIDS deatb.cla1ms. JJ percent 'out of 1,032. ..... were within two year&. after the-life insurance policy was issued. Those claimuccounted for44 percent of the total S34.3 million in cntims. the report satd. But it's wrong to assume; Jhat aU or even most of the rcccn1 AIDS claims were fraudulent, said Dan Case. an actuary with th e American Councd of Life Insurance. :!!i's possible that companies dad not ask tho right ·question and therefore the applicants did not misrepresent their health con- ditions," Case said, noting that the companies were so unconcerned about AIDS a few years ago that they may not have asked applicants about the disease. Acquired immune deficiency syn· drome attacks the immune system, JI leavins victim vulnerable to 1 var. acty oflifc-threatenina anfmfons and ctnaan cancers. More than half the people in the United States who have contracted the ditcase have died. The Los Angeles Tirnes rcponed Thursday on the I 98S survey of 325 insurance companies that rcpraent 72 sx-rccnt of the nation·s health and life insurance business. Due to the insurance industry's slowness in rccogniz.ina the AIDS epidemic, AID -victims had a win- dow of opponuni'ty to apply for insurance from 1981 , when the first cases were identified, to 1985, when tests to detect the disease became widespread, said Los Angeles in· surance agent Brent Nance. , . "I've had people making $20,000 a year ask to buy SI million oolicies." Jurors watch films of· 'Twilight~one _' deaths Workers irate at shutdown of Peterbllt plant 8£VERLY HILl:S(APJ,-Jurors in the .. Twilight Zone .. manslaughter trial watched six diff¥rent views of the gruesome helicopter accident that killed actor Vic Morrow and two children, a film the prosecution calls its most 1mponant evidence. The film was shown Wednesday 1n an extraordinary court hearing at the 1.1()()..seat Samuel Goldwyn Theater of the Academy fo r Motion· Picture Arts and Sciences. a theater chosen for its state-of-the an sound and t>rojcction system. Director John Landis. seen cai:y- ang a bullhorn and dressed in hip waders and a black tunleneck sweater. oversaw both the flight of the helicopter and the detonation of explosions. Landis. associate producer George Folsey. unit production manager Dan Alhngham. special effects coordi- nator Paul tewart and helicopter pilot Dorcey Wingo are charged with NEWARK (AP) -The closang of involun tary manslaughter. the Peterbilt truck plant Wednesday Morrow, 53; Renee Chen. 6. and afier 26 years of rolling out the Myca Le, 7, were killed When a 33,000-pound vehicles has left its 400 helicopter crashed on them as Mor-emp!oyecs angry, fnghtened, bitter row carried the children across a and J_?bless. shallow stream. The explosions and " e get no severence pay. Instead helicopter were portrayana an attack they µve us this ," said Tona Suni, 34, on a mock Vietnamese village . holdan~ a key chain wnh a ~ The chm ax of the approximatel y 25 Peterb1h lo&o. "This as our severance pay. Made an Hong Kong." minutes of film was the crash, wath The closing of the Newark plant, one of the helicopter's main rotor located about 30 males southeast of blades slashing into the victims. San Francisco. by PACCAR, A bloody rotor turned br<>ads1de m Peterbalt's Seattle-based parent com- one of the closeup cameras. A head pan y. ~s been blamed on foreign could be seen floating in the wattr. · competlla.on and federal trucking In a segment of silent film . two deregulation. parents of the children could be seen The com pan) began as 11 lumber- runnang toward the accident with • truck company in 1918 their mouths open 1n screams as film crew members restrained them. Those parents were expected to testify today. Winds delay fire tO t·~st 'nuclear winter' theQly 2 l inked _t o drug agen t'ssl ayin g rem ain i n jail SA N DIEGO (AP)·~ After 18 months, foderal $f30d Junes in- ves11ga ting the sla yang of a lJ .S. drug agent an Mexico hav.c handed up no indictments an the murder. but pros-- ecutors ha ve succeeded an keeping two Mexican men linked to the case Jailed without bail an San Diego. By the Associated Press - SA N DIM~-=....Planu.o.Jlum J>OO acres al.brush uuc.st a theof) that nuclear war would cause a "nuclear ~inter" will be dela)ed more than six weeks because of errant wands. the government saad. The bl~s to' ha ve hee'n ign ited Thursday in Lodi Canyon, but was delayed because winds blowing from the north would ha\e pushed smok~ over the alread) polluted Los Angeles Basin. said Mani~ n Hanle~. a Sp<J_ll.eswuman for the .\ngeles National Forest. ·-· ~ Veteran actress Betty Kean dead at 69 LOS NGELES -Actress Bell)' Kean . whose entenainment career soared dunng the 1950s and who recently made regular appearances on tclcv1s1on's "'The Facts of Lafe." has died. She wa~ 69. Kehn died of ca ncer this week at her Hollywood home. . ' Rene Martin Verdugo's incarcera- tion 1s based on a 40-count criminal indictment that includes a charge of conducting a continuing criminal c.-nterprise for marijuana smuggling. U.S. Drug Enforcement Adminis- tration official s said Verdugo, 34, is a pnme suspect in the death of Enrique Camarena Salazar Mario Maninez Herrera faces a perJUI) charge for allcgedl}' lying to a gran'cl JUI) Balboa man dies,. two hurt in two-car Newport crash By STEVE MARBLE A Balboa resident was lulled and two others -including a Newport Beach police man -were seriously injured earl y today an a two-car collision that was blamed on drunken driving. Officer Joe Trasher. on rouunc patrol at the time, suffered head 1nJuries and massive facial damage in the 12:251.a.m. wreck. The crash ~sJ.a'med the iiien fJake Finney. 3~ e'fl Kent Hindes. 32. of Costa Mesa. iously injured, said Lt. Tim Newman. Windes. rushed to the Fountain Valle) Regional Hospital trauma unit ,SLAYING .•• 1 P'romAl be a tennis player and once was rated I as a star of the fu ture. The se nior. I Duesler. who has coached at Manna High School in Huntington Qeach. as I one of the top-rated doubles player in I the nation an the 40-and-over age division. The younger Dueslcr dropped ten- nis lO h1&h school became overweight and took aJobasaJanator L- R~crs describeG. Ducslct as an antelhgent person who developed politic.al concerns. subscnbed to the Libertarian philosophy and became womed that the country was on the bnnk of economic collapse. He stockpiled food, guns and ammunition an has bedroom and earned a baseball bat because he feared being attacked. saad the psy- chologist. On the night of the shooting. Rogers theonzed that Ouesler did not intend to shoot Girand but -.--10 has own confused way -wanted "that fCC'li ng that 'I have won.' "He didn't want to let this 1uy att away with at," said RottrS Roaer1 said Duesler felt humiliated at bcin•asked to leave I.be pe.rluna lot and onry wanted Girand to .. acknowl- edac he was wrona. •· Ducslcr, wcanna a powder blue weatcr aoa VIY slacks witli a paperback book tucked an a back pocket, tared straJf't ahead at 1 wall throuahout the testimony. osen1 •rauments an the murder tnal atc cxpttled nut Wttk. - with Trasher, has been booked on sllsp1c1on of felony drunken driving and vehicular manslaughter. ~ause of his 10Juries. Hindes was not jailed. He sustained head, chest and abdominal inJuries. according to a hospital spokeswoman. Officers said that Hindes, dnvang cast on Balboa Boulevard. made an abrupt left tum in front of Trasher's patrol car at 9th Street. near the Balboa P1er. The officer's car slammed into the passenger's side of the approaching car, crushing~Finney and pushing the 1986 Buick sedan into the patio of a nearby residence. Trasher. a seven-year veteran of the police force, may have lost conscious· ness briefly but eventually was able to radio for help, police sajd. Residents in the area rcponed the collision and a pohct dispatcher -at first unaware Trasher was anvolv~d in the wreck -tried 10 radio the patrolman to respond to the crash. "They tried to reach him several tames, not knowing he was-in the accident... said police spokesman Kent Stoddard. One of the first police officers to respond was able to break out a side window of the patrol car and pull Trasher from the wreckage. Hindes and Finney aJso were trapped 1n their vehicle. Finney. wh o sustained major head &nJ unes. died at the Western Com- munal ) Hospital trauma unit in Santa Ana. Both Trasher and Hindes re- mained in scnous but stable con- dition toda y at the Fountain Valley hospital. Trasher as a form er traffic safet}' officer an Newport Beach and had attended a Neighborhood Watch meetrng a short time before th e Jccident, saad Stoddard. He said Trasher, who as getting married later th as month, may have to undergo plastic surgery for the facial anjunes. Traffic 1nvest1g.ator Bill Mcinnis said he is not sure where Hindes and has passenger were coming from or going to. He said the address lis ted on Finney's dnvers· license was only blocks from the accident scene. The Buick. though driven by Hind- es. was registered to the other man, saad Mcinnis. The accident will be investigated by Newpon Beach Police and the California Highway Patrol. fa,!!f}KE OFF OCEA1'SIDE •.• Irvine police Sat.'fom Hume said he was home asleep because he was working the late shift. The quake didn't disturb his slu~ber. Laguna Beach police Sgt. Danell Adams was home, too. .. I wn llflfie Shower, anCJ I aadn't feel at,·· Adams said. The depanment jOt one call after the Tuesday mom- an& temblor. she said, but none Wednesday. "Maybe they're acuan& com· foruable with it,' she said. San Diqo. County official ~ poned rectavana no calls about the aftershocks today. The Oranae ounty Fire Depart- ment public infonnat1on officer re- ceived several calls -all from the mtdja 1nQuu1na about the unh· quake. Offic11Js considered aJI three quakes this week to be afttrshocks of the July temblor that "llJtcred S 3 and caused an e'timated $720.000 in damage from !>an Uae-o to Newport Beach. One person died of a hean attack and at least 26 people were an;ured. The Richter ~le 1s a pugc of the energy released by an earthquake. as 1 measured by the ground motion recorded on a seismograph. Every ancreuc of one number means that the ground motion is 10 times areater Some experts say the actual amount of eneray released may bc30t1m~s~ COCAINE ••• From Al P?hce. .enh"-star llhktes but are havana trouble find an any who never have tncd druas. he \.ltd , He said that currently 5S percent of all murders in l.os Anaelcs arc hnked to dru'5 H arc 2 percent ofall blnk robbfnc\:, l ' - ~Leaders of India fired upon Gunman arrested after shooting at Gandhi and Sing ----- WASHINGTON (AP) -The Jitc:-leN there at 111\it in Iceland, the._.. . .,.,. adminittnllon '1 four-poin t leadat will instruct their ftel0tlal0'1 aeebda for next week't 1uperpowtr to~ aheld. summit In Iceland was prepered over And apan from t.h11 itSUc, wh.acb it the lltt several months walh powana or ovcrrid1n1 importance to nptetation of success in two areas: Gorbachev. talks held intemuttentJy anna control and U.S . ..SOviet tell· throu,h the year between town.level tiona. oftkaall here and in MoteOW tttat>-Tbere 11 considerably 161 OP.: tithed that cuhuraJ excha,_. could timiam, however, that badway wall be widened and consurar OMc:a be made in th~ two olbcr cale&Orics: expanded as part of a aeneraJ im- human rishts and Third World provement in U.S.-Soviet relluon1. conflicts. '"There arc some intercttina prot-''Tb~oo't llke to hearabout it," a pects," another U:S. official saad U.S. .official said Wednesday of Wednesday. takina an overall look at persistent American ~s for better the aacnda. treatment of Soviet citizens. "But at But while the two sades have least they know they've aot to listen... established what he called "an ,ex. ·w ASHIMOTON (AP)~ JouriaaliJt Nicbolas Daniloff'il IO an• ioal to 11'1 b9ck oa die jab Uaal .... ,..._. .,'°~ oo oe•1 Mdt'1 sneetiJll bi1•e1D Ill aupeiC!.rladen in loellnd. ~name appealed OIJ I aip sl.JDUJ? ibeet 11 the~~ H~ plW room Wedaelday, tbe w day be and h•s wife Jpenl 40 JIUOU1et t.a1kde wtth Prelideot ~. Jtapn Ud Sowiet leader MJtlwl Gor'blchev, whom DmuJoff ooveted u a MOICOW ~t tor U.S."N"cws It World Report, will hold talks Oct. 11-12 in ley1Uav1k, lcdand. ~ ,1.,..,.-old correspondent began bis fint full day back in the Urutcd Slates with a roYlina wek:ome at the magazine's Washinston headqdrters and then aoinJ to _tbe Wbite Hou.e. . Despite di1traclion1 over the case tensive di.aloauc" on guerrilla wars m fo a briefappearanct wit'h Reaaan m th( Rose Garden, Oanilofft01d 1.be president that ifbe bad not taken a "very deep aod personal 1ntettst .. in bis cue "1t would probably be some years before I could stand in front of you anduy, 'Thank you, Mr. Presiden.L'" NEW DELHI, Jndut{AP)-A man of American reporter Nich.olls Af&hanistan, Angora, Cambodia, hiding on a v1ne-<:overed aazcbo fired Danilo~ the twe>-day mectina Sec;. Etfiiop1a and Nicaraaua. the Soviets to Israel The exodus 11 at a twe>-Y?r Shuhi did not yield on the riabt to a homemade pistol today as Pnme rctary or State George P. Shultz held have shown lmle interest an Reaaa~·s low. Beyond rcunitina some d1v1ded compile the hst and name the 2"3 ~ho Mmaster Rajiv Gandhi and .President here Sept. 19-20 with Soviet Foreign suaaestion that they work together to families by pennittina ~vict ciu.cns must go. This gives the admani ... Zail s· ""' lk .. .vwu pl••" Minister Ed11ard A. Shevardnadze end the conflicts. to join their relatives 1n the West. trataon leeway to force out ·thoee an.,. wa ed by. Ncith~r Indian Sa.pect t I dla !boott ln confirmed lhe impression there was a Shevardnadze, in a toast at a state "There bas been no prouess on broad considered most suspect of CSPIOCUlF leader wa.s ioJured. cutody. D n _,, • DC basis to go ahead with the mini-dinner in Canada Wednesday eve-human rights issues~·,.-~the official act1viucs. '. Indian officials differed over summit in Reykjavik. oing, said the Soviets would be The Los Angeles Times, quotia'I w~elhcr lhe gunman, who was ar-Much of the discussion ce ntered on willing to discuss lhe Afghan issue ut .sru~cagan and Gorbachev also are unadenufied U.S. counterintelliaenee rested, intended to assassinate Hospital said it treated two people, K. • .. e aaen""-not on Dan1'lofT., allhoufo; Iceland. "I ca n assure you that the b _. 1 s de ed Wed ~""-.... l th G dh. d s h A 'd h Gonia and Harish Kumar. for sµper-m ua. . . So . U expected to take up t e-v .. Of' r to sources. report ne;IU4y uw e an I an mg . wuness sa1 ~. ficial gunshot wounds'andd1scharged his release was a precond1t1on or v1et naon. more than anyone else, expel I OS Soviet diplomats overthe chief of the KGB stat.Ion and tbe war-tatlcinJ10 GllrrttlITat tne ii me ana them. Ao official govern'ment state· agreeing to the meeting Gorbachev has an interest in the resolution of next two years. St:µilt2, an negotiating GR U military intellaacncc chiefat the was hrt in the back with pellets aimed ment, however, said no one was hurt. had suggested in the letter that problem," he said. o a n i 10 ff' 5 r-e·I ea 5 e w 1th United Nations were amon1 tbc at the pnme m..naster. · G · Shevardnadze delivered to Rea~an· The prospects on human rightsaJso Shevardnadze, extended for two onginaJ 2S and that they would be "Everything 1s OK. There 1s RaJav andhi's mother, then-Sept. 19. tbe official said, spc-aking are dim. The package deal that freed weeks Wcdnesday'~dcadline for 2S 10 allowed to remain. nothmJ to tell," Gandhi said on Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was only on condition of anonymity. Daniloff brought prominent d1SS1-depart. The newspaper identified the KGB telev1S1on shortly after the incider>t. shot and killed by Sikh bodyguards New U.S. proposals approved by dent Yun Orlov and his Wlfe, Inna. He agreed to reconsider some of the chief as VaJery lvanov1ch Savchenko, which occurred as he. his wife. Sonia, Oct. 31 • 1984· Groups seeking au ton-Reagan for missile reductions prom-out of the Soviet Union, but no handful who still rcmafo 1n New York wh o 1s listed as a counselor at the and Singh left a ceremony marking omy or independence for Sikhs in iscd to close the gap with the Soviet others. and were labeled essential by 1he m1ss1on, and Vladislav Bonsovich lhe I 17th anniversary of the birth of Pun)ab state have. threatened to kjll pos1t1ons at the arms control talks in Reagan intends to press Gorbachev Soviet foreign minister. . Skvoruov. who is listed as a senior Indian independence leader Mohan-~h~ Gandhi. 42• and Singh, who is a Geneva that resumed Sept. 18. Un-to allow more Soviet Jews to emigrate A U.S. official said Wednesday that cou nsel -both in politicaJ affai~ dasK.Gandh1. -,_::::.:.:.::.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;__;,,_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...._- The gunman was not lmmediately identified. but police said he was wcanng an army uniform and wa in his early 20s. They said he sur- rendered wuhout a struggle after police fired m the air around the gazebo Ram Charan Lal. a retired JUdgc. said he was talking to Gandhi when the shooting occurred and that he was hit 1n the back "I had a temble pain and was pushed forward ," Lal told the As- sociated Pr~s. "Had I not been standing at the 'ipot, I'm sure Mr Gandhi would ha ve been hit by 1he pellets " Energy Min1'iter Vasant Sathe, who was in Gandhi's entourage, issued a statement descnb1ng the shooting as ··a planned attempt on the hfe of the pnme minister." But other officials said it was not clear if the gunman fired at Gandhi and ont' r~pon said 1he ma-n fired in the air. S~ Africa to respond byhalt~ng U.S. grain JOHANNESBURG (AP) -The fomgn minister said toda} South Afnca will stop buymg .S. grain and' no longer allow 11s shipment to nearby black-ruled nattons 1f Con- gress ovemdes President Reagan ·s veto of anti-apartheid sanctions A prov1s1on of the s.ancllons bill wou ld prohibit imports of South African agncultural products. Foreign Minister R.F. Botha said 1n a national radio mterv1ew that his country ··would very much wish to 1mpon'more gram from the U.S .. but if South African farmers can no longer sell their products on the l., market, the outh Afncan govern- ment would have no choice but to proh1b11 the purchase of Amencan gram .. He al'io said a refusal by South Afnca to tran~port U.S. grain to 1he neighboring countries would have "catastrophic consequences for more than 60 m1lhon people:· The southern Afncan nations of Zambia. Zimbabwe, Botswana·. Mozambique, Malawi, Lesotho and Swaziland all depend heavily on South Amean ports and railroads to move their imports and exports. Botha said South Afncan agricul- tural groups had been pressuring the govern ment to stop imports of more wheat and corn from the United States and hinted an ·American boycott would force the government to heed the appeal from its own farmers. "An appeal was made to me to telephone 50me· (U.S.) senators, to point out to them the • inev11able consequences of a borcott of (South African) agncultural products," he said. · "I was asked to speak to senators from gram-producing areas," said Botha. He did not say who asked bim to make the calls to Sens. Edward -Zonhiky. D-Ncb.. and, -Charles Grassley, R-lowa. who represent two largely agricultural states. A. STYLIGLO lf~9 ~<tn 9705 AFTEll ltHATE ;a CTN 8. 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By tlae A11oclated Preu Floodw.ners surged throu&I\. the nation's midsection today, s~lling LaJce Michigan to a record level and keeping more than 10,000 people homt'less, and officials urged re i- dents in flooded areas of Chicago 10 boil dnnking water. The Naiional Weather Service warned of more heavy rains today as Hurricane Paine, a Pacific storm moving acros~ the Southwest, ex- acerbates tbe impact of a system stalled over the middle Mississippi Valley. Flash flood watches were PQSted for much of Oklahoma. eastern Kansas and wcst-<:entral M1ssoun. Mean-. ' .. . . Dozens of ships idle, tempers flare as dock strike enters second day while, hagh winds from a t~und~r-~ A wa•hout of Lawrence Lake'• earthen dam storm destroyed three trailers an near Wemtfleld Wl.c. con•umed moet of the Lawton. Okla .. and damaged others. ' ' • Al'l.4111Jh•• county hlabway before nooctcatee were opened ancl 200 raldent8 returned home. By tile Asaoclated Preu NEW YORK - A srrike by 30.000 dockworkers in 11 pons from Maine to Virginia entered its second day tOda} after causing some. violence and - Fony homes were damaged fOijay of most of the 380 inmates of a state Barge operators on the upper forcing l~u·ry liner passengers arriving from England to tote their own luuage . .. We're m trouble:· said Fred in Oklahoma Cny by a tornado that prison near Jefferson City, Mo., after Mississippi River scrambled 10 beat Dozens of ships we·rc idled Wednesday as fiunof~ds of union members Beeler, a weather serv1t·e forecaster in apparently blew over the area. of-the failure of a sandbag barricade on a rapidly rising water that is forcing the picketed the ports. Industry officials said they feared the s_triKt' cou~ cause Oklahoma City. "U nfortunatcly, we· ficaals said. There were no immediate creek nearby. Sixty prisoners re-Anny Corp"S" of EQgineers 10 close . long-term economic damage. "Our customers are screaming and carrying on. JUSt can't breai.. the wet weather repons of injunes. mained behind for security and locks and dams, t'ffectively halting They have scheduled sales which they cannot meet," sa&.d Frances Shennan, pattern we're in." . Rains forced the evacuation today cleanup. rl'ver traffic. 'treasurer of Davies Tum'er & to., a customs broker and foreign fre1~ht handler ----l~~;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l-:-----i . in Philadelphia: Jack Brown. president of Mid-Atlantic Toyota Distributors, -------------------------•"-which delivers ToyC>tas to dealers in five states, said the stnke ~as "shutting the . CALLING ALL HELPING HA.NDS ... For the Harbor Home Christmas Light Show II yQu. are a non-profit group or comrnerc1al firm read}'. willing. anJ able to decorate Harbor homes and businesses for chis year·~ Harbor Home Chn~mas t ight Show. December I 3·23rd - CALL NOW FOR DETAILS. (7 14)642-4321Ext.115 And gee your company s <>r non- profit group"s name on the Im of Hdptnf.! Hands chat will run m che D.111} P1/ur (or appr?x1matel~ nme weeks prior co che sea rt of th1\ year's Hubor Jiome Chr1s1ma\ L1ghc Show Less drugs, booze bring drop in teen suicide rate · • BALTIMORE (AP) -The teen- agt' suicide rate, which tripled be· tween 19j0 and 1975 as drug and alcohol abuse among young people also soared, is staning to decline and should decrease grad\Jally over the next five years. a researcher said Wednesday. .. It's not a huge drop-ofT. It's still about three times what it was before (in the 1950s) but it looks like it's staning to edie down," said Richard Wetzel, a clinical psychologist at Washington Univers1ty in St. Louis. Wetzel, who spoke at a news briefing sponsored by the American Medical Association and John'i Hopkins Medical"lnstitutions, cited a variety of studies by him and others in drawing his conclusions. He said the current decline in teen- age suicides might be due in part to an equivalcnt .. ~ecline among young people in drug and alcohol abuse. "I think that's happening, but that's speculation," he srud. Wetzel said .studies have shown that the sharpest rise in teen-age suicides. -Which ~curred between 1965 and about 1979, was paralleled by a dramatic nsc in drug abuse among the young. Studies in California also have found that suicides arc more likely 1n counties ·wi1h higher levels of drug and alcohol abuse. he said. -comp1my down. It is paralyriDg our ol)t'rations." Congress alms to rid schools ·of asbe•tos WASHINGTON -Congress, in what could be a tough pre-clcct1on test of 'the Reagan administration's anti-regulation philosophy. 1s poised.lo order a stepped-up federal drive to rid t~e nation's schools of deadly asbestos. Battle lines were drawn Wednesday when House and Senate negotiators agreed on legislation 10 require the En' 1ronmental Protection Agcncr to order states and school districts to ee1 tou&h on asbestos. Supponers sa) this Wlll put teeth into EP4 's much-crit1c1zod effort against the cancer-causing substance found in an t'Stimated 30,000 public schools attended by about 15 m1lhon childre n and staffed by 1.5 million employees. Utlllty pleads Innocent to nuke plant 'lles' -~ GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. -An engineer and the owners and ol)t'rators or the Cook Nuclear Plant have pl~dcd innocent to cnminal charges that they lied about the plant's compliance w11h federal safet} rules. Indiana & M1ch1gan Electric Co. ofFon Wayne, Ind .. the affiliated Amcncan Electric Power Service Con>.. and engineer Jude G. Del Pemo. 33. wcl'e am11gned Wednt'Sday on charge~ of deceiving the Nuclear Rciutatory omfl11ss1on an to believing the plant met a fire safety rule. U.S. Magistrate Stephen ~rr allowed Del Perc10. ofSayville, N.Y .. to remain free without bond and waived his appearance at a pre-trial heanng to be heHi w11h1n a few week!.. R eport alleges secret U.S. plan against G dhafj'. Solar eclipse·Friday ·.won't be visible here WASH INGTON (AP)-Ihe...Rc-President Reagan by John M. agan administration secretly waged a Poindexter, the president's national campaign of deceit this summer 10 security adviser, The Washington convince Libyan ruler Moammar 'Post said. The plan was adopted at a Gadhafi that he faced a new round of Whne House meeting Aug. 14. • t:l.S. bombing and a possible coup, a White House spokesman Larry newspaper reponed today. Speakes confirmed today that a closely coordinated events involving coven, diplomfltlC. m1l11ary and pub- lic actions." jhc newspaper quoted the Poindexter memo a!> saying. WASHI NGTON (A P)-The .sun will dim over much of America on Fnday as the ne~ moon of October steals between 11 and the •Earth, partially blocking the light The secret plan was described in a Poindexter memo existed. but he said _:~~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-::: three-page memorandum sent to he had not seen it and refused to ---·-------------. discuss its contents. According 10 Speakes. the national secunty advisor "says there was no attempt to provide disinformation to the U.S. media." However, when asked whether there was an attempt on the part of the U.S. government to spread disin- formation -abroad. Speakes replied· 'Tm not going 10 comment on that. I he ecllpsc .will be v1s1ble across most oft he Un11ed States and Canada -except for C ahforn1a. Anzona and pan of Oregon ,. . ) Fridar, Oct. 3rd 91m-lpm Saturdar, Oct. 4th 91m-8pm SundaJ, Oct. 5th 1 Oam-4pm Gift with every purchase Come see our NEW ART DECO by SARSAPARILLA & ART NUVEAU accessory items LAMPS, FIXTURES, WALL DECOR NOTHING HELD BACK! JURA LlliHT/lli · ... .. Cash or Checks, NO C1ed1l Cards 18444 Ward St. Fountain Valley (714) 964·1'11 According to the Post, Poindexter's memo said "one of the key clements" of the strat~y "1s that it combines real and illusionary events-through a disinformation program -with the basic goal of making Gadhafi think that there is a high degree of internal opposition to him within Libya. that his key trusted aides are disloyal, that the U.S. is about to move against him militarily." · The plan involved "a series of period." ' Administration sources told The Associated Press that planting false information in the Amencan press was not pan of the plan. 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The.plane landed for a non-stop. &lobe-girdling n1aht at Mo a w d ~'"'-7 53 without rcfuehna'almost bailed out or J vc e n~-Y at : a.m. the crippled experimental plane Voy-Peter Riva, another Voyqer ager moments after a propeller broke spokesman, said two or the six bolts durina a test fliaht, &he crew reported that fasten the propeller to lhc ensine Wednesday. broke, causint the propeller to be. The loss of one of twoolades on the come· unt:>afanCcd and breu otr. The front cn&1ne's wooden propeller engine then partially tore away from shook Voy~r violently and &he Its mountmg, he said. plane shuddered out of control bneny The vibration set up by the un- d urina Tucsctay's test flight , balanced propeller al so caused a spokeswoman Tern Smith said small leak to develop in one of the "They were lucky 1t (the blade) plane's fuel lines, Riva said. didn't rip into one of the tanks," No date h~s been set fortbe sta~ of Smith said. Voyager was loaded with th~ global 01ght but Vo~agcr offiClals 750 gallons' of fuel at the time, she said the. pro~ller failure was a said · setback in their plans fo r the un- . ~ccedented long-di stance journey. vwe suddenJy had. severe v1-· va said a new flight timetable will brauon .• ~ k_new ~e had lost a be nouoced at the end of the week, propeller. pilot Dick Rutan said pro bly Fnday, after the fuel-laden Voyager made an The night must ~n by the end ot emcraency landing Tuesday at Ed-Novembctinl>~rf'Or the aviators o wards Air f orce Base. • have satisfactory wcather cond1t1ons. "I wanted chase (an accompanying "We could sull go this year " a1r~raf\ ta1hng Voyager) to tell "'?~ Voyager spokeswoman Wanda Wolf which engine, front or badr, as ( said. "But if the (new) props have to fought for control and becau\c of the come from Germany it means a delay noise arid v1&rat1pn," Rutan said. of weeks and weeks." "They h~d to tell me three tim~:· The test flight, portrayed as the The mishap occurred auhe crew of final dry run. was to assess the the twin-engine Voyager was check-usefulness oflead weigh ts attached to 1ng adJus~ments made 10 the plane to the leading edges of the· plane's wings. improve its stability 1n turbulent air The weights were added to adjust a Rutan said he managed lo regain balance problem 1ha1 interferes wittl control and land safely on the rear Voya~er's handling in turbulent air. engine A pnvate group developed the "I 1mmed1atel) !<eyed into Dick twin-engine Voyage( wf)ich weighs (talking into intercom) and ~e staned 1,845 pounds without fuel and will e mergency and bailout procedures weigh about 9.300 pounds When 11 which ~ere later pr~ved unnecess-takes off on the planned 12-day, ary," Yeager said. 27.750-mile course around the world. "Dick and 1 aro really happy to be Voyager has flown more than 50 here-right now," she added times before. including a flight in July Voyager was inspected at Edwarcts that covered 11.600.9 miles off the and the flight team decided 11 was safe ' California coast. breaking the world's 10 fl) the aircraft back to MoJaVt' absolute distance record for a closed- .\1rport. JO miles awa). On one ClrCUI! fl~t. Mom Who gaVe birth in coma c:IischaFged PORTLAND. Ore. (A P) -..\ woman who wa<> comatose when she gave bil\h to her daughter has been discharged from the hospital sJ11l unable to rt'member her pregnant) or the accident that. put her into the coma. Colleen Mane Coleman. 31 . was discharged frm &he Emanuel Hospital and Health Ce nter rehab1htat1on center Tucsda). ncarl) two months 10 the day after a car went through a slop sign and 'imashed in to hers. Coleman was found half outside her automobile "Ith her head on the pavement he ~as comatose when taken b) ambulance 10 Emanuel In a 31 :-hour opcra11on. doctor<, removed a blood clot that was pressing against her brain. Short!~ afterward. Kayleen Mane Moen Shanow was delivered by Caesarean section. 10 days premature .. Weeks passed before Coleman was fully conscious. Gradual!) she was able to move her arms and legs. open her eyes. then talk. She didn't kno" she had a bab~. she was asking for her own mother On Sept. 4 she was mo' ed to the rehab1htat1on center Memories Bockwurst Plump , meaty Gennan:.style Brots $3 .. 99 lb. .. "htlt' ~~ la.'I( OKTOBERFFSf SPECIAL OKTOBERFFSJ' SPECIAL Butter Cheese Cheddy-Brewe"' lmpont'd but1m 'lllllMllh dlt'e'-t' lleicr fb\Otfd cht'(kbr ~ 54.99 lb. $3.99 lb. HICKORY FARMS™ SOUTH COAST. 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W1thout that bi& drop', total ~ orden would have · been unchan~ 1n Aytu11 foUowana a 0.1 percent decline, excluding defense, in July. the Commerce Dcpenment said. h said orders totaled S 19 J.8 billion on a seuonally adjulled basis in Auaust. $2.8 billion lower than the July total. The strenalh in Au1ust construc- tion spendina came from pins in sin&)e-family homes and non-resi- Wholesale to Restaurants deatial bu.aJdanat T1-e ilh!C~-Offlet • ~ lft COMINClioll ol apartment tMUldinea, the 90venuMat said. The t•o reports came .e 4i1...., the Commerce ~a ilid dlllt the 1ovemmcnt'1 main 1111111 el future economic .,:tiviay bad:lilllcn 0.2 percent in Auau1t, mamna die third decline in four mont.ba. The •ncy also said Tuetday tbat sales of new homes fell for the fifth consecutive month an Aupst, while the U.S. trade deficit abtu.k by 26.2 percent to SU.3 billion. 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NBC tops as 'Dallas' · wins test with 'Vice' By ROBERT BARR hll .••• ""-..... NEW YORK -"Dallas" easily won -its first skirmish with "Miami Vice" but NBC was a runaway ratings winner as the new television season began fast week. With the top three programs on Thursday night and no program finishtng lower than 42nd. NBC fin ished 3.5 nainJ potn~ of A BC in the A.C. Nielsen Co. ranlungs released Tuesday. NBC's prime-time average rating was 18.6 and 30 percent of the viewing audience, followed by ABC wnh 15. l and a 25 share and CBS at 14. 9 with a 24 share. NBC also won the evening news race for the second straight week. something 1t hadn't done in fi ve . years. "NBC Nightly News"· had a 10.9 raung and 2lshare, followed by CBS at 10.5 and ABC at 10.4. "The Cosby Show" was the week's top program with a 33.5 rating and 53 share. clobbering ABCs nostalgia show, "Our World," which finished last with a 6.0 rating and 9 percent of, the audience. "If we were able to get up to ao 11 or 12 share we would be in a much better. situation:· said Marvin Mord, ABC's vice president for marketing and research services, noting that "Our World" costs half as much as a sitcom to produce. "Dallas," 1n a two-hour premiere which brought Patrick Puffy back as the formerly dead Bo bby Ewing. tiad a 26.5 rating and a 44 share 10 fi nish founh for the week, be~ind NBCs "Family Ties" and "Ch~ers ... The rest of the top I 0 included NBC's "Golden Girls,'' a tie between NBC's movie "Stranded" with Loni Anderson and ABC 's "Moon- h&hting," "Murder, She Wrote'' on CllS, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" on ABC and Johnny Carson's 24th anniversary special on NBC. Each rating point represents 874,000 homes with telev1s1on. The share is the portion of sets in use during the lime period. "Most of the things we tned seemed to work." said Brandon Tanikoff, r.resident of NBC enter- tainment. •There doesn't seem to be any spot where we need to go to the bullpen." ABC hitd the five lowest-rated programs and eight of the bottom 10. including "Life with Lucy," Lucille Ball's new sitcom which fell from 23rd place 1n It~ first outing 10 56th last week with a I 0.1 rating. Mord, however, noted that ABC' was the only network to post higher ratings last week compared to premiere week a year ago. The network'sTuesday oight hits, "Who's the Bo$s?'' and "Moonlighting." were up compared to last_ycar's numbers, he added. NBC"s first-week performance was not as strong as Last year, when it had · a 19.3 average rating. CBS, however, was down 2.5 rating points compared a to a year ago, while ABC was up .9 from its 14.2 average of a year ago. For all television channels, the v1ew- '1ng audience of 85 million last week was down four million from a year ago, said Gerald Jaffe, NBC vice president for research projects. Every NBC show had at least 23 percc1H-ofl~11udtence, incTudfog its lowest-rated entry for the week "C~me Story," which had a 13j rating. . "Miami Vice," makrng its season pr~mierc against "Dallas" at 9 p.m. Fnday, fin1shed 22nd wi th a 17.4 rating and a 28 share. Last season playing an hour later on Fndays the show's average rating was 2 Ll. ' "The battle was not goma to be the first week, but where we stand six to seven weeks from now." TartikofT said. "It remains to be seen whether that stunt they pulled with the dream scquen~was a two-edged sw'o~ and whether the audience was satisfied ... ScvctraJ new shows could have used paraGbutes on their second week. ABC's "Head of the Clan" dropped from fifth to a respectable 17th place. but NBCs "Easr. Street" dived from 6th to 38th. • The Ellen Buntyfl Show," which follows "Life with Lucy" on AB s Saturday niaht tchedulc. fell from 31 n to 60th, and ABCs "Sta rm an·· dropped from 26th to 61st. "Saturday is somewhat d1sapooint· in& but it's difficult to read ~ -s.1d Mord. "Actually, the Lucy pr°""m the 20 share, is better than we we~ doin' with 'Hollywood Beat' a year .,o: It Lucy an h•nJ on to a 20 share or bett~r, Mord 1d, the show can survive Randy. ~mY.th wins yet another·wor.ld tit~e -· . . The Huntington Beach sailor won the ChaJ!enae 11t1e. . _ W11h 1he help of fill.in crew Formula-40 Challe nge race in Fraiice mcmberswho1oundcdoutmcJailin& __ _ ~team to five members, the Smytfl team 1ook the Europeans by storm. By ALMON LOCIABEV conwnc~pcd to Europe and After tak1g a fourth pla<:c in the first .,.,,,. ...... .,.., have it n and rudy for the first event, the Smyth team went on to R'andy Smyth ofHuntinaton Beach Grand ri~ i.n . the FonnuJa-40 take fi~ pla~ in the nextthrce even.ts has added the Formula-40 Challenge Challenge c1rcu1t 10 Brest, France by on the c~rcuu. At the second event 1n 10 his Iona list of catamaran world March. La Tnnate, F~l?ce• the Smyth t~m utJes. ... ~ Smyth was the first and onJy startled the sad~na world by bean~g s h · fi Id h . Amcncan entry to challen&e the a.II the new maxi cats boat-for.boat an in ::r o:~:.~r~~~~o ~l=mpio~ Euro~ans o~ theuo~o turf in the their httle Formula-40 catama~n .. tional champion in the Prin~l~-~; ~vcn.:.:icSc-e sen cs running from March At the fourth grand pnx . 1n and recently won the Pacifio.1000 ' t rou.,. p~embcr. . . Plymouth, England, Smyt~ won with A lot of people said It couldn't. be After loging thousands of air miles a perfect score of all fLrsts 1n tbe four· Th k . h bac~ and fo~h to Europe, Smyth and day event. · dooej e ta4' was anyt mg but des1Jner Gino Morelli, crew Cam Smyth went into the seventh and sim~ eth had to have a brand w Lc~sand owner Bob Ca ff ray, started last CMent on the circuit. the double-Form~la-40 built in 35 da"~ h nc 't chasing after cumulative points that handed Multifigaro distance race, · ; · ~ave 1 wo~ld . land them the Formula-40 with a comfonable overall lead. Watts trophy established By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0.-, .............. Compet1t1ve sailors on the ~est coast have long been overdue for a new ocean racing pnLe. To answer the need. an9 to pay tnbute to one of the .nattttH-topc-yachtsmen ands:a1lmakers. the Kenneth Watts family and t.os An~elcs Yacht Club have miuatcd a new perpetual trophy senes The program. called the Kenneth Watts Perpetual T roph) Scnes. has not actual!) created a new set of races Instead. ll has defined an annual high-point competition that will recognize a season of excellence for yacht\ entered in a numberofevent'>. This first year. the trophy will be awarded to a yacht placing first on corrected time 1n the lnternauonal Offshore Rule (IORl d1vJuon or the ne~ Los Angeles to ('abo San Lucas race wh-1ch replaces LAY< 's biennial rale to Mazatlan. MeX1CO. . longer races more heavily than buoy races. The boat that accrues the bigaest score will be the winner. There may be as many as 12 or as few as one race designated for the senes in any one year. The deed ot:gifi for the new trophy specifics that the competition be conducted for vessels representing the "leading edge of oeean raci ng ... It provides an opponunity 'for members of the yachting community to become "donors" of the trophL _ The trophy itself was put up by Watts' Wldow. Polly, and her two daughters. Mrs. Do~d Balter and Mrs Jerry L1neneau. !fow_cvcr. fn ends of ts may-also contnbute to the award. · Keneth Watts, known to the nation's yachtsmen as Kenn y, was one of the pioneer sailmakers "who bepn cutting sails in his mother's garage dunng the late 1930s. After World War II the boating boom catapulted Watts into :lat1onw1de business. Fora time 11 looked as lhoujh Serge Madek, sk1pperins the uni-na Jet.<W Guy Couen. mi&ht be able to pass Smyth in cumulative points when Smyth lost his mast and had to take a DNF (did not finish) in the first leg of the Multifipro. With some diligent work and lots of helP1 Smyth was aole to replace his mast. mend his sail and replace his IOJUred crew (Cam Uwts). aJI w1th1n 14 hours, and continue rac1na the final leg of the Multitigaro. With a second, founh, seventh and two first place finishes in the remain· ina legs, Sm}'lh and crtw, Australian Dave Renouf, managed to stay ahead oft he Jet 40-Guy Cotten to defend has overall lead. His cumulative points were 38 to 35 for Sergc_Mj\dec. ln an elaborate cercmbny an La Rochelle, FraQct. llandy Smyth waa bol11, but b)' the ~wurapro tMn: proclaimed the fint f ormuta-40 were l6 cninc;s, · ChaJtenae world champion. · "The .,erfonna.oct of tJw clMI • a "The freocb and Enalilh ~ who&c wu 1m~v'-" Sen~ llid. guictc to watch and &cam," 51td ~we~ r:e11'1erift1 over 12 tMU Smyth. ••Jt didn't take them Iona to upwind 1t 80 desrec ~kins~ liaurc out that our Kevlar as. Off the wind the efficient sail plant symetricat chute was increuina our swina theapp&~t wind to 60cllllirn speed off the wind. Before the end of for coniltlnt speeds in the mid-lOI. tht circuit four formula~ the 7S-T~ future of the Fonnu......0 foot Elf Aquitaine and tht U-foot Jet circuit remains in Europe for 1917. Scrvte:es all had purcbued our span. but the race orpni1m bave ~ Jl•kers." • even1s in Nonh America for 19'8. Other standalli·settr°' innova-. The Formula 40 ChaJ&tnat bat tiem · ttons on the Smyth boat included a expanded to IO ·scpetatc lh,_,.y hydraulic masnshett that allowed grand prix events which will take Smyth to trim the main sanaJe-place in France, Enpnd, kS..wn handed, and a uauonary IPinnaker Switzerland aOd Spa1n an I 98/. Futi pole that sjmplified IJlinnakrr hand-sponsorship 1s aJlowed, plus there will lina. be a mmimum pnzc purse ofSlj.000 The series 1tanecl w!th only six lit each event. The class of yachts 1nv1ted to compete in 1-987 will be !OR-rated yachts. The events 1n which they must sail to ~1n the high-point troph) are the se' en-race (one throw- out) Whitney Scnes. an offshore and coastal scnes sailed between February and May. and Long Beach Race Weck. a four-race around the buo)s regatta out of Long Beach Trained as a chemical engineer, Watts was known for his affability and creat1 v1ty. He raced 1n nearly every ocean in the world. many times with owners wh.o hnd purchased his sails. His Torrance facility. Sails by Watts. was fouoded 1n 1946. ln I 955 he set up Tex Ion Corp. to weave his own sail cloth. The company became Sobstad Sails 1n 1981. .. Eagle model •atchera 'r acht Club in June. • A van~blc sconng systrm will be used which weights Watts lost a long battle with leukemia on Dec. I). 1985. Vlalton to the Newport Beach Nautical llueum will .ee a 22-foot tank tat model of the 12-meter Eaele. The proeeeda from tbe model cllaplay will be equally dlnded between the Jtaele 8yndlcate and tbe m11M11JD. Only_l2 IO~ boats in thl-sY.ear's:CabO San Lucas Pace A1 last count. Los Angeles Yacht ( lub's upcoming Cabo San Lucas race. via Guadalu~ Island. had 29 cn tncs -12 or them 1n the lnter- na tlonaJ Offshore Rule (IO R) cat· "Cgory. and 16 with Performance Handicap Racing Fleet (PHR F) rat· tngs. Wh} the decline in IOK·1 I here arc several reasons. despite the fa ct that IOR 1s ~1111 considered the grand pm; of )acht racing.-for those·v.ho can \acht under someHmei. adverse co~ Coast club to maintain a stnctl-. IOR chttons. not to men Hon the $500 entry entry hst -but even TPYC aliows a fee. can run as high a, $60.000. few mod1fica uons of the rule afford 1t' · It has been noted before· that the , LA YC isa-lso adding I MS ertnes 1h SORC has gone from more than 100 its annual Whitney Senes which run" Yes. IOR racing 1s ex~ns1vc fhe) entnes in the 1970s to only about 50 concu rrent!) with the L.A. Times arc the products of some of the this )Car: the Kenwood Cup(fo~erly Scnes for PH RF and the Little v.orld's topde~1gners. hulls. v.1th their Pan .\m Clipper Cup) dropped form Wh11oe) for MORC (Midget Ocean exotic materials, are expensive to 80 entnes an 1982 to 44 this year. Racing Club) sencs _ That corresponds with the trend nauonally -fewer IOR and' in ore and more PH R~ an both local and loni distance racing. And that ex- plains the fact that LtYC 1s the last West Coast club to abandon IOR o nl > ra~ and allow quaJ1fied PHRF ~achts to compete. LA YC"s Los .\ngeles to Mazatlan race was for JOR yachts only and it had been dying on the vine for several yejlrs. build. ther rtqu1rc a mul~11ude of top Some East Coast races. notably the It 1s no surpnse that PHl'(J-out- q1,1altt y sails. also of CXOllC materials. Newport, R.r. to Bermuda. and the number IOR hy more tha11 2-1 an and they requ1reexpen crews. some of Mac~anac race. ha ve ali.o had a offshore racrs 1n Southern C'ahfornia. whom have to be transponcd long . dramattc drop 1n JOR entnes .and In thr Nrv.pon to En'iCnada race distances. ha'l' been using the lMS (lnl(·r-PHRF outnumbers JOR as much as For instance. entry into the ~<>RC (Southern Ocean Racing Circuit) an Flonda onhc Kenwood Cup 1n Honolulu means transponing. hous- ing and feeding crew. mamtaan1ng 1hc nattonal Measurement ()ystem) to 10-1 • boost the pantc1pat1on E'en the advent of an "old age"' Locall y. the franspac1fic Yacht allowance (for boats. not skippers) Club's Los Angeles to Honolu lu. has done ltttlc to improve the panic1- upcom1ng 1n 1987. 1s the t!nl~ West pat1on by IOR yacht~ Sail exhibit features NB Woman The La Jolla Museum of Contemporal') .\n 1s featunng an cxh1b1t on the most con temporal') features of racing racht design with emphasis on the recent physical and visual changes an hull and keel sha~s. sail co nfiguration and the redesign of hardware and techni cal systems. · The e'hib1t staned Sept. 26 and 1s continuing through Nov 30. and will include a large oi;elcctton of color photographs by Gen < onscr of Nev.port Beach and others. Conser 1s an aerial yacht photographer who flies her own plane. She has been sailing for over 20 years and has been a pilot for about I 0 yean. From her plane she has taken photos of some of the world's fastest sailing yachts Included m the exhibit wtll be a number ofConser's h1gh- tech shots from Francc:_and aenals of the 12-meter Eagle. Ronald.J. Onorato, sensor curatoi at the museum. organi'zed the exhibition which 'for tlie first time will PAPARAZ ZI d1spla~ the history and development of yacht design within the context ofa contemporary an museum. Entllled. "Fine Tuning: Sailing Design Today." demonstrate'i how manne designers use their visual creativity to enhance the essence of all cutting edge yacht design -speed. accordmg to Onorato. The e'\h1bt1on co10c1des with the Amcnca's (up ehm10at1on trials which begin Oct. 5 off Fremantle. Australia. A wide range ofa,tual !>31hngcraft will be on display, 1ncludsngd1ngh1ei; andHob1c Ca ts 10s1de the museum and a 12-metcr sa11tng vessel outside_ Yacht de'ig1n ~raw1ngs w1ll 1nclude the work of San D1egans Doug Peterson, BruceNelson and Bruce Marej<. Bntt Chance and others. The La Jolla Museum of Contemporary An 1s located on Prosocct .\ vc. 10 La Jolla. P trons pa~ at Fluor Tower '\ The party was held as aj)Telude to the group's Nov . 5 fashion s~ow fot OCPS By VIDA DEAN _ OfllleO.-, ........ from all over the county~ who had donated from S 100 to $5.000. Others there included Eva Scluteider (prcsi· dent of the OCPS board). Jue Grier (chairman of the women's commll· tec1), conductors Warble and Job lop yach ting interest 1n Orange Count) and elsewhere 1n Southern California this weekend will center on news out Fremantle. Australia, where the first round-robin races to de- termine a challenger for the J\meri- ca's Cup get under wa) Sunda)'. Primal') interest an Orange County will be on the performance of Eagle. Newpon Harbor Yacht Club's entry 10 the chase for the Cup Local regattas will be the October One--Oes1gn races co-sponsored b> Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht Oub. ~1th races 1ns1de the bay on aturday and oo ocean courses Sunday: and the Robert ¥· Crosby lnv1tat1onal for L1do-l4s out of Voyagers Yacht Club Saturda} Also growing by leaps and bounds 1s the MORC. yachts of 30 feet and under. which race under their own hand1ca~ rule~ese boats arc less expensive to design and build and have other lim1tat1ons that keep them relatively inexpensive to race. althouJh they seldom compete in long distance offshore races. There 1s no such thJhg as ob- solescence an PHRF. tholJg.h there 1s frequently a change 1n time allow- ance. They are also less expensive to measure. compared tolOR. The LA YC Cabo race has an added feature that appeah to both IOR and PHRF entries. Instead of a straight 'run down the coa'it from the stan off Los Angeles Harbor to Cabo San Capistrano Bay Yacht ( lub will conduct its FallRegatta on ~unday. Long Beach Yacht Club holds the spotlight in the Long Beach-Los Angeles area with the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet Cham- p1ons.h1p. aturday and Sunday LBYCwtll also conduct a Point Fermin race on unday. In other Southern C ahforn1a Yachting Assoc1at1on areas. Santa Monica Bay anta Monica Yacht Club -C1old Cup race (Thorpe Scnes No .\. Saturday. Kmg Harbor Yacht Oub -Hur~ ncane Gulch race' (Lightning Class). Saturday. Sunday. West Coa'lt Yacht Cluh -~inglc- Prelude, Opus IV -"Th1~.eve!lt ues in with another event. sa1d execuuve director Ertcla Vollmer told palrons who had pthered at Tram- mell Crow Co. and First Winthrop Corp. in FluQr Tower. dnd11on whtch hosted 1 he pa.irons pa_ny. '"We are proud to suppon the OCPS in its effons to culturally enrich the lives of our young people, .. Lane told the aroup of about 250 who spent th~cveninJ wining a_nd dining. dancing and v1ew1ng fashions ar- ranaed by Kitty Leslie of Fashion Island. (A sryJe sampling of what's to come.) MUii, ~ra M•llarM)'--{yettlh 'gram chairman) J ..... •M mtOrp Qase (she's fashion show co-chair). Joyce Reume (prelude co-chair), LesUe ucl OavW Emma, and Bev ud Vic lllesa1 {he is donatina one of bis paintings as a show prize.) Jn v1tat1ons to the fashion show. which has been dubbed " Fashion Con Brio" will be in the mail this weekend. Hc.t WUUain Lane welcom• iluu Wle.eneck and &rlcla The other event ts the Nov. 5 fashion show being held at the Anahriro Hilton by the Oranit County Philharmonic Society Women's committees to rai~ funds for music programs for k hool chil- dren. "Weare planntnaforabout 1.000at the show; said Yveue l.elky of HunMaton Harbour. "The people here tonipn help underwnte the event. This year we wtll have male models in the how ... men from the community who have contnl>u~ to youth PfOJCCll " (Models are Dan M•en of the Irvine Co., Oa•W War'Mt of Disneyland, G.._ llate of Anaheim Hilton and Vollmer.) ··nae music prosrams will affect J00.000 children,.. said Bill I.AM, l)inner11Hharaeo111 .. 111mcll row I MllU Wies~ was chau'man of the Prelude. which attracted patrons Vollm.-. ~ .................. ... Sara M.U.rk'J t&lb com.certa wltla eoe- cluctor John Koelaak. .. "1..ucas. all ya'Ctils arc requited to leave Guadalupe-Island to pon Guadalupe 1s an island about 300 miles west of Cedros off the Ba1a California coast Entry chairman Jim Cowie said he epxects as many as 35 entncs before the deadline Oct. 7 The race I'> scheduled to stan Nov 8 There 1s a hmrt of 50 boats. according to general chairman Leon Cooper handed race CPHRF). Sunda). Su Dte10 Southwestern Yactn Club -San Otego to Enscnada race (IOR.PH RF, MORC, SDHF). Fnday. Saturda). Mission Bay Yacht Club -Junior Commodore's Regatta (Sabot'i). Sat- urday. Sunda) Coronado Cays Yacht Club - Club Classic Fall Scnes (CCHFJ. Saturday. Nortll and Inland Ventura Yacht Club -Gold (up Scnes No. 2. Saturda} Westlake Yacht \lub -Ladies lov1tat1onal. Sunda) Santa iarbara Sailing Club - Buga)' ~mgle-handed rat·e. ~unday. ' OCP9 petron Grace Bofd. _I I : ' \ ' -' I .. ~ I > .. 'BetterDays·'_simplyaren· t .. THE NAME OF THE ROSE''. (RI N S. t.ll "ST ANO BY ME" (A tis. tll. lttl ( I[) I ) ,., / • ""' ) , 1 ! ~ "MITIUll PfOPlr (RI S 50. lt.zt' ''MEN'S Cl.US" a 45 $2 00 TUES & WED "NOTtlNG IN Co.ION" (PG) 7 30, 9 4S S2 00 TUES &,WED • "EXTREMITIES" IA) 6·45, .... • "MANHUNTEA" IRI e 30 S2 00 TUES & WED "CRAWLSPACE" fRI 7 00. 9 00 . S2 00 TUES & WEO "THE BOY WHO -COULD FLY" !PG> 7 00 9 1s "TOP GUN" (POI 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO S 4S. II 00 tO 00 "ALIENS'' IRI . 4 f:AACK DOLBY STEREO 7 30 1000 - "BLUE VELVET" IAI 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 7 IS 9 30 "STAND BY ME" 1R1 6301130101S FOU NTAIN VALLEY 839 1 SQQ "RUTHLESS PEOPLE" (A) 6 10 10 00 "FERRIS BUELLER" !PG 131800 $1 00 TUES & WED "KARATE KID II" tPGl 6 15 8 30 10 30 $1 00 TUES & WED UNIVERSTIV 854 8811 ~ "TOP GUN'' rPO, • 7 30 9 45 S2 00 TUES & WED "RUTHLESS PEOPLE" /RI 6 50 10 25 "MEN'S CLUB" 1R18 45 12 00 TUES & WED "SUMMER" 1R1 700 900 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT S:> 00 TUES & WFO "BACK TO SCHOOL" f PG-131 S 20 10 10 rFERRtS IUELLER" !PG 131 8 IS S2 00 TUES & WED "CROCODILE DUNDEE" IPG2 13) 6 15 8 30 10 20 HOW Pt.'YING IN 2 fHE.6 TR.ES .... ,_ "CROCOOtl.E DUNDEE" /PG· 131 6 15 8 30 10 20 <4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO ·-~ _..-- 'WEN'S CLU8" IAI 805 1015 '...01""'° IN COMMON"' (PG) 8 00 ·S2 00 TUES & WEO "tllTHLEll Pf " (A) Si35 10-20 81 BOB WIS£HART lllliC , ts....,...,... "Belter Days" is Mbout the wild, madcapaotks ofa young.idiot.who is surrounded by people even dumber than he is. Believe me. finding people even dumber than he is must have been a task that makes the long searc h for the Holy Grail or the Golden Aeece look like bippity-hop to the barber shop. I ~}\ink a special Emm y award may be m order next year. This show features a fantastic assembly ofnincompoops that makes "The Beverly Hillbillies" look like the annual convention of MENSA. Compared to these cave dwellers, the sweat hogs of .. Welcome Back. Kot- ter" att rocket scie ntists and Goofy is Alistafr Cooke. Arc you getting my drift? "BettcT Days'.' is one bad TV show. It's the "THAT'S LIFE,. (P0-131 t :15. 1:30. 10:20 0 ST AND av ME" (A) e:oo. 1:00. 9:45 .. HALFMOON STltEEr' (Al 7 00. 9·00 "SHADOW PLAY" IAI 7 15, 9•30 $1.00 TUES & WED "C"OCOOU DUNDEE" IPG-131 1 IS, 3 30, S •S 8 00 10 00 4 TRACK OOLBY STEREO "EXTREMfTIES" fAI 12 •5 4 4S, 8 4S "MANHUNTER" IAI 2 30, 6 30, 10.20 "CRAWLSPACE" 1A1 130.330 s 30 7 30, 9 30 $1 00 TUES & WED "THE FLY" IRJ 12 30 2 30 • 30 6 31) 8 30 10 20 SI 00 TUES & WED "SHADOWPLA Y" !Al 100300500 7 00. 9 00 $1 00 TUES & WED "SHQGHAJ S~ISF' (PG, 13) 12 SO 4 JS. 8 15 "REBEL" IRI 2 45. 6 30 10 oo S 1 00 TUES & WE.O HUNTINGTON TWIN 8-18 Q388 ~ IPECIAl. ENGAGEMENT "AMAZING SURF STORIES'' "HALF MOON STREET'' 1Rt .7 30 9 30' $1 00 TUES & WED ''HALF MOqN ·STREET" !Al 7 00, 900 $2 00 TUES & WED "AVENGING FORCE" (Al 6 IS. 10 25 "MAHHUNTER" (R) 8 15 ~ 00 TUES & WEO "NOTHING IN COMMON'' (PG) 7 30 9 45 S2 00 TUES & WEO "ST AND BY ME" IAI e 30. e 30. 10 10 NO BARGAIN PRIOE 4 TRACI< DOLBY STEREO "CROCOOtU DONIJU" 4PG) I 00. 8 00, 10:00 HO BARGAIN PAICE 4 TAACK oot.BY S~ "TOP OUN" 1P01 7 30, 9.3S 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO "ALIENS" !RI 7 oo. 9 45 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO • "CROCODILE DUMDEI" {PG-13) 8'00, 8:30. 10:15 4 TRACt< DOUtY S~REO "SHANGHAI SURPRISE" (PG· fl) S 20, ID 10 "ftRRIS 8ue.L£R" IPG· 131 8:1S S l 00 MON2 THUAS HARBOR TWIN 631 3~Q1 ~ "TOP GUN" IPGI 730 9~ 4 TRACK STEREO S2 00 TUES & WED "CROCOotLE DUNDEE" e 15. e 30. 10-20 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO NO BARGAIN PRICE "TOP GUN" 1PG1 7 1S 9 4S S 1 00 TUES & WED "RUTHLESS PEOPLE" (RI 6 10. 10 00 "FERRIS IUEUER" !PG 131 800 SI 00 TUES & WEO "EXTREMITIES" IA> 6 00. 10 2S "MANHUNTEA" 8 15 SI 00 TUES & WED WESTBROOK ri]Q ·l401 ~ JIU.Tim ML suTs sue "VASECTOMY" e 30 "BACK TO ICHOOl." 6 3S "RADtOACTIYr_w.10 S 1 00 TUES WED, T~URS "ARMED I DANG." (PG-13)6 1S. 1005 "NOT...O IN COMMON" 8 00 S 1 00 T uet. Wed, Thuft •\THE •ov WHO COULD FLY" f PO) 6 00 8 00. 10 00 NO BARGAIN PRICE "HALF MOON STREET"tAI 7 oo. 9.00 $2 00 TUES & WEO "SHADOWPLA Y" IA> 7 30. 9 30 S2 00 TUES & WED "NOTtlNG IN Ca.off' (PG) I 15 10 IS "SHANGHAI IURPRllE" l'.30 12.00 TUES I WED "KARATE KID II" (PG) 8 00 .• 15, 10 15 12 00 TUES I WEO '"ftOOMW1TH A YllW" 7 00, 9 IS $2 00 TUES & WEO "fl-IUIWR" IPG·ISll .. --------.t T W ''ftlMl"IAI "TH£ •ov WHO COULD FLY" (POI 7 30, 9 45 • 30. 10 05 "IHMMJHAI IUM'Nt!" I IS 12.00 TU£ & WED - • NO BARGAIN PRICE "CRAWLSPACE'' (Al 130. 9 30 --~~.....,,..---=-~..;;;;;.;....., 12 Gt-TUES & WED lllACIC TO ICHOOI." (P0~13) t 10, 10 00 ..,._ IUIUIR" lfl'0-1>1 ''IACIC TO ICHOOl" !PO 13) I 36 5 50. t 50 "LAIT '9GHT" > .o. ' .s UOOTU!S IWCO "CROCOOILI DUNDll" 1PG-13111 oo uo • 00 I 15. UO. 10 JO worst. The low of the season. Tbe bottom of the pile. Tbe drqs. It's TV in stink-o-rarna. I don't like it either. h doesn't even have the courage of its badness, You know how some scriet arc ~ awful that they almost seem to revel in it and ta"lce son of a ~rverse pride in stinking up the Joint? "Better Days" isn't even brazenly bad. h's just snivelingly bad. error a~d who acu lake a ~1pher) as a fun-lovma Beverly Hills tecnqer perfectly content to live the sun- baked -and half-baked in his cue -Ca!afomia life. But Brian's lack of ambuaon as thwarted when his father goes on a credit-card sorec and bankrupts the fa mily. If Peter Lorre was a tel~vision series, he'd be "Better Days." A~ a publ!c service, J issue warning that 1t premieres Wednesday night on CBS, Simply not watching "lktter Days" isn't enough to guarantee safe ty for you and your loved ones. You shouldn't be in the same room as the TV set for that half-h our, even if the set isn't on. To 5llVC money, Brian moves in with his arandfa ther ... who lives in Brooklyn. Sh1ppin1 a kid cross· country 1s a strange money-savina device, but you never know. The nqxt time I come up shon. I'm sending my d6g to Peona. Bnan McG~irc (Raphael Sbarge. whose name looks like a ty~ical Bnap is shoclfod and &tanned to discover that the school's ~sketball team . whi ch he makes. is full of black people. JUSt lake the classrooms. I don't thank we're 10 Beverly Hills anymore, Toto. . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .:Betttr Days" as a show that has. something for everybod y -to hate. Did I men tion that Brian's elderly grandfather 1s "feisty" and "col- orful?" Did I have to? .-. ,_ .... CMrl lent 1122 -... ,, C.STA IUA-541-1151 CllOCODIU DUllbma n :15r'(t.UJ 5 ,40 l :OO•I 0 1IO WtCaEnes•rva• RtHIS RACK Cll"9-1 J) (1 105) (3.15) .5:25 7 :)0 • t :U THAT'S UR fPG·I>) (1:25)(3:3015 35 7;4S•t 5o au. v•Lvn (Ill) (1 '10) (4 00) 7 40 &. 10 OS STANO •Y-Pl) TOf' GU .. 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IUl Ill 'Kf MARLEE MATI..IN ' '. • r t rrWaJ o.Mra AA~U <M•rch 21-Apnl J9): ----~----~-E&hpbaai1 on abihty to .. &ather evidence " revolve around responsibility, buttnea pi:0tpccts,' 1nteni1ficd love rcla· 1ion&bip. You will be at rilht place at .. spet:ial moment..'' . GOOD IBOT POa ,GOOD ll•toM Scenario lup~i&bu public . acceptance, a~val, pot11ble 1>1nnerslup. cooperat· ive efforu. marital status.• You'll Jeam SYDl£Y more a~t "hi&h finance" and what to do about•'-0 TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20); Many .. _ IAll look to you for counsel, popularity •••ill•••••••ll ancreaset, special communication cowd ia.volv~ penicipttion in cttaritable or political project. Travel is part of exciting • '·~ scenano. Focus aJso on health, basic work procedures. : • ~EMIN1 (~•Y. 21-Junc ~0): Emphasis on speculation, pcrsonahty. ph}'.sical attraction, contacts wuh young people. Scenario )lighlights style des11n. art, lwtury. What had been at "loose ends" will cQmc together and "make sense." • .CANCER (June 21-July 22): Qlaloguc centers around home, sccunty, f~m1ly, lon1·raf!&e prOSJ)C(ts. Be awa~ of details, read between lines. refuse to 11ve up someth1na of value for nothing. Do some personal detective work. .LEO (July 23-Aua: 22): Lunar numerical cycle$ highlight domestic issues, family, need for basic changes. You get almost anything )'.OU want if diplomatic. You lose by attemptil\I to force matters. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people play rolC$. VIJ'.lGO (Aug. 2)..Sept. 22): Take nothinJ for granted, especially when~ money ts concerned. Someone wants something for not~ing -you could be prime ta11et. Protect your own interests. look behind scenes for answers. f .UUU (ScJH J"l-~t 22 ): Judament. intuition arr nn tllr(tt~I Pn-""llr('" ICOllPIO (Oct. 23-N"ov. 21): You'll com~ awan~~n\, you'll prove m-.tor point, you'll "!*~ m()fe people than or111.nally int~c11>1ted. YoLt'll be invJtcll to join apcctal interest aroup. Clandestine mcet1n1 works to your advantqe. AOmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Cirtumstancn take sudden swina in your favor. Focus on friends, emotjonaJ fulfillment, speculation, powers of penuasion. You'll make new swi, you'll act to heart of matters, you'll make financial pin. CAPRICORN (Dec. 2~-Jan .. 1.9): Emphasis on ca~r. a~bitio!'· prestJ&c, pride contacts with th~ m pos1t1oi:is of power. Family rclat1onsb1ps are arso hi&hl~tcd. You'll repin tense of d1rectton. purpose. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb .. 18): Define terms reach beyo.nd previous expectations. 'Accent oommunicauon, language. plans for possible Journey. You'll· be more aware of body imaae, appearance, wardrobe. Gemini. Sagittarius fiaurc prominently. • P18CE8 (Feb. l 9~Marcb 20): Individual close to you could make financial coup. Do plenty oflistenina. oblervina. Permit others to take initiati ve whiJe YO\& play cards dose tp chest. Low key approach proves beneficial. IP OCTOBER a II YOUR llllTBDAY you have unusual sense of humor. you arc venatile, dynamic, ~ve a~lity to bcco~c. popu~L Gemini. Saain.arius play imponant roles 10 your hfe. You arc art1suc. creative. aware of body imqe wardrobe, appearance. You could have a "weight problem." You'll make new stan this year, you'll dance to your own tune and love will play major role. Viaor returns in October, financial gain results from recent contacts. You'll travel in November and locate article lost, massing or stolen. A fatal to·uch of makeup? I swear 1f \ don't stop reading all those labels and advice on things that are hazardous to my health, I'm going to end up 1n paper slipper land. Th~ latest horror story as that every two years women should throw out their cos'mellcs because once one of them is opened. the product's lifespan 1~ activated and stress 1s put on the product by introducing forc.ign bactcna to at. You don't want to ltnow what happens after ~hat, but at\ 1hc stuff of which Stephen King movies arc made. They arc saying tha~ to a woman who stall has a tuE>c ofTango Torment hpst1ck that she bought for the prom! My face 1s my fortune ... literally. My dressing table holds hundreds of dollars in masques. creams, lotions. astringents. powders. blushers, brushes, glosses, cover-ups and erasers. The idea of throwing one of them away is beyo nd comprehension. If I threw awa y a tube of lipsuck every day for the next three months, I would still have enough left over to· write my phone number on 500 restroom walls. I refuse to discard my mistakes ... the lipsticks that looked greal on the back of my hand. There's a shade called Bubble Gum Grape that matches a blouse that makes me look like I'm recoverina from a malaria attack. There's Burning Cin- namon that has J>cen used onJy once with an uf!y bffde.maid dress and clashed .with everythin1 else. I've been tempted to pitch Wet Rain as it turns your lips white and children recoil when they sec it. Brooke's Pleasure will-be with me forever, even 1f it docs turn green on my lips. My jar of"throat cream" is getting a little gamey, but then so is my throat. And I wouldn't dream ~f tossing ·out a little tube of cream that when applied to your fips keeps the lipstick from following the erosion in your face. (They should have men- tioned that a prayer and an animal sacrifice must precede each apph- cation.) like a lot of women. I don't wear makeup every da)' of my life. I don't think I've ever used up an entire box of powder in my cnurc lafe. And I ~ill hang on to nail polish until you have to apply at with a trowel. " Neither vulnerable. South deale. _NOaTll "'•.AQll <:;)AT 11 ¢'741 •ICJ 101 WP.ST BA.ft ... ., ... , <:7 8•1 Q •••• ¢ A Q 8 0 .J 10 t t 5 •At7•a ·•Q SOUTH • "1 • CV KQJtl ·o xa •t51 The bidding: Soatla Weet NortJa Eut J Q PUI t• Pue INT Pue INT Pue r ... r... . Opening lead: Four of • Despite the saying that a good peek ls worth two finesses, we hold little brief for those who make a a bit of try 1·n1 to gera took i.finefr opponents' cards. However, South on this hand would always be wel· come in our laflle. North-South conducted a reason- able auction to arrive at three no trump. We approve of South's deci· sion to rebid one no trump-he had a balanced minimum opening bid and that is exactly what he described. After West's lead of his fourth· best club, the hand was 9000 over. With almost no thougllt declarer played· the king from dummy. and he was delighted to snare the queen. Aa a reh~ tddca P"'" sented n0 problem. ~ Now we know .ome Euta who would regard declarer w1th ..,&· c1on and, on sublequent haadil, hold their cards cloeer to their chests. Bl.ft\hey would bedoU.,tM fellow a grave il\lustlce. · South's problem wunoteomuch how best to make one or more club trick's-he might have been aole co come to nine trlcka wJthout eva winning a club trick. What ht had to do was to protect hit diamond we~nesa, and to accompliah that he had to keep East off lead. M long as West wu on play, the con· tract stood a ID.Llch better chance. eclarer needed a quk k club trick, he would have had to gueaa which card to play to the first trick. But since hia aJm wu to keep East offlead, the king wu dle cor- rect choice. If East held the ace of clubs, he would gain the lead re- gardless of which c.-ard declarer played from dummy at the first trick However, if East held the queen of clubs and not the ace, as wu the case here, playing the king would guarantee the contract on almost any distribution except five hearu to the ten in one hand. · ~ ' . Bugged over bUgs by buggy.neighbor '=~=-' scc\\.~lA-a£~s· .... .... DEAR ANN LANDERS: M ) next-How can I get her off my back and DEAR ANN LANDERS: rm writ-HewaswaiungforStevetocomcover door neighbor is-1e1rcd to death E>f return to a normal hfe? -B GGED ing to you because your columns arc and thought it might bC fun to scare bugs. Whenever she sees a roach in IN DIXIE. read all over the world. If I can help him by shooting at bi$ bicycle. her house she bangs on my door and DEAR DIXIE: Tbere 11 not save one child's vision my writing lnstcad he shot him 1n the eye. asks me to come over and k1ll 1t. 1ub1tltate for tfae word NO. Use It -will not have been in vain. Steve has been· through two eye Last week I told her to u~ a certain firmly, emplaatlcally and coa1l1tent· Last January my eldest son, surge'ncs. each time staying a week in kind of msttt powder. Now sh e calls ly -wllce tile •elpbor calla or "Steve," was shot in the eye with a BB the hospital. The doc-tors . tncd me on the phone and asks me to come comes over wlU1 lier btl&Y reqaest1. gun. The lad who shot him (J'U call without s~ to save the s1aht of O\.Crand pack up the dead roaches and Obviously •lie u1 more tllu a dislike ham Dan) was hn ben fnend. Both the eye. Tbct.m.edical bills have been throw them out. of bags. Siie 1111 a phobia ud •lloald boys are 1 s years old. Dan was well over $30 000. He was out of I am not crazy about bugs ei ther. seek .profenloul llelp. !>hooting BBs out his attic window. school for half a year and ha~ been ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~s~c~dnm~partk1pa~in co~ Daily Pilat · J'WA ElND QUI HOl/LGOOD Y:l.E REALLY ARE f .. ~-~1:::;~~=c=:;::;:;:;;::;;;~R~GH~~~A~V.~~#~A~&~E~FIOM~~Ol=A~NGl~~C()(AV~~r~Y ~TO~l~Al~_._._. ... _.~l'j9 ... VIA (jQ()fN srATF AlitHS . tact sports ever again. The doctors told us that most of the serious eye injunes they see are due to A11· i.MDEIS BB guns. In 90 percent of the cases the eye must be removed. What a pnce to pay for "a little harmless fun ... Before we know it we will be buying ·'Christmas gifts. Millions of young boys will be asking for BB guns. Please. all you moms and dads who are reading this. remember my teller when you go shopping. In fact, tear it out right now and keep it handy so when your son pleads for a BB gun you can say, "Sorry. no way. Read this teller." -CHICAGO MOTH ER OF FOUR. DEAR CHICAGO: I bave printed otller letter• over tlle years aboat tile dan1er of BB 101. b•t non~ as polput as yo.rs. I !lope my readen · wUl.-take yoar advice and cllp tills col1DlD NOW 10 wllea tile boys start na"lo' for a BB 10 for Cllriltmas ~ey will llave die ammultlon ready. • • • World class sun shows , Q. Why arc sunnses and sunsets more beautiful in Alaska than elsewhere in the States? A. Don't know about more beauti- ful. but they're around longer to be seen longer. Takes twice as long for dawn to develop in Anchorage as 11 takes ~t the equator. Talk about hazardous work: In the marble quarries of Italy's Carrara. L.M. Bo YD some man gets hurt every day, another gets killed every month. What makes marble quarrying there the mo t dan&crous of peacetime Jobs? Researchers shrua. They think the Italian men in that pla~ take w much pnde an the dancer that the)' run nsk' on purpose. Pure i.ulfur has no odor. May I stop here? No. you won't believe 1t. You set that odor -wheeeeW)'.! -when you bum 1t thu! to combine It with oxygi!n, malina sulfur diolttde. The Japanese have come up wt th a throw.away camera. A film pack M• ~ built-in huner and lens Proposed pn~.S8. L __ ...:_ _ _,_ ____ _..:,__. _ _.. _______________ -;----i~:----~-...JI L.M. Bty4 11 • 1yadlcated -1 ""'l•m•J11 • -----Wlle4"" CiA'f .. ~ 0 R.arro~ i.n ... 1 of it.. lour KtO"lba.d word1 ~ low 10 lor,., four ll~le WOtds C L I T E K l' I I I' 12 I 9 ~n7:R~~tci~~m I' I' 11 ,. r r r ,. I e &iii:r I I I I I Arm I I I I I TODAY'S · CROSSWOR'D PUZZLE AC AO SS 1 Beechnuts 5 Country home 10 Barber's tool 14 Nursemaid 15 Kind of hat 18 Sonant 17 Theater box 18 Inferior 20 Doggerel 22 Harass 23 Extra 24 Pack ammal 26 de la Plata 27 Put on reels 30 11 med 34 Fearfulness 35 Mr Vallee 36 ~1ngle: pref 37 Uncommon 38 .. Remember the _, .. 40 Teem 41 -Baba 42 Incursion 43 Fen 45 Gloom 4 7 Carpenters' tools 48 Closure 49 River area 50 Pseudonym 5.3 .Next to Thur 54 Jewels 58 Treat mtlk 61 Toast apread 62 Lounging 63 Carnival l>4 Vegelables 65 Canary f<>Od 66 Desires 67 Soap pherm DOWN 1 Sugar type 2 Caesar's love 3 Story 4 Ooesn I know 5 Article Sp 6 Unfolded 7 Art transfer 8 Spirits 9 Belonging to sutt 10 Circle 11 Mouthward 12 Chess word 13 Extorted 19 Cream source 21 Aureole 25 Sea nymph 26 Growing in rubbish 27 Valuable v101tn 28 Norman II 29 Gold lace 30 Baked Item 3 1 Re11dence 32 Subordinate 10 33 Quays 35 Unburden 39 Melody 40 Beveragn 42 Bring up 44 Atop 46 Metal-coated 47 Grasped 49 Golf sttot 50 Sacred bull 51 Encumber 52 Holm· 53 UnbOund 55 Alhena 56 Kind of year 57 Mediocre 59 Samovar 60 Ove<he.ad RRs .. .. • TllB FAlllLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "I suggest you transform yourself into a student and do your homework." by Brad Anderson ' /0 z, "Yes, I think that looks very lnle actual. Now give It back to mel" PEANUTS 10 ·a. "You ·really DON'T llke this color, do you?" e I '--J r • U.S. ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE c'~,FAN.EY! ITS BITSo -Bc.EFO ··THE. KIBeLE.. Wllfi THE. PRIZE INSIDE. ~ i ., by Charles M. Schulz tJ ~~~~~~---. --~~~~~~~ -~~--~~~~ 1- 11M SORRY .. WE • f THIS 15 M'< REP~T ON TME UFE AND TIMES OF 6EOR6E WASl-41N6TON {; GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08EISR08E WMEN WAS ~E SORN ? HE WAS BORN IN 1732 10 2 Gl)Ct< / WMAT WAS MIS EARLY' EDUCATION LIKE? ~AVE NO ~A~D 1• DATA ON TMAT 11'0iiiiz..iii.--.. ~Lall-:~~-~ 10 z . . by Jim Davis PLAYING WITM MY ELECfP.IC RA ZOR . GAR~IELP ? by Tom K. Ryan '(OU'R~ A 600'7 5HILL., IJOi 'b.JRE N01 A G-RMI I SHtt .. L... by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady JUOOE PARKER I DON'T KNOW WHY I'M SO DENSE, 61LL I I DIDN'T UNDERSYANO WHAT "T'QU...WERE iRYtNC7 TO TELL ME .. SO LET ME PARAPHRASE IT..,..' "t""'\'I""' .......... FUNKY WINKERBEAN ' 1 WAS REAU.4 PFCOUD a= fW-) KI D5.' ™ERE 1HE4 WE.~ ON I MON()Ac.) Nl6ITT FOOiBAU. • BEFORE. A NA1lONAL 1V AUDI ENCE . . . AND 1HE.<; PERFORMED FLAWLeOLQ ! t ,r----, . ~ j ! /O· z. DOONESBURY / ~ \ I by Jim Davis . by _Lynn Johnston · TueY Musr SlfffiE.'EM FIRS\ · 00 TELEV\SlON . ~~ by Jett MacNelly by Harold Le Doux Y0V KNOW WHAT? IM ~E I COULD DO IT 6'.IT I WO N'T• THANKS FOR THE ICED ~! I JUST LOST MY APPeTITE I by Tom Batluk SOUND$ l...JKE l.,)QJ HAD FUN 1 WHO IJ.X»J 1HE 6AME. ~ by Garry Trudeau -Rlggerous' training leadSto title Newport club crowned outrigger world champs any questions asked at the finish." Finishina the 41 .8-mile course from Molokai to Oahu ln 6 hours. 31 minutes, the team outdistanced its nearest competitors by 17 minutes in the 36-team event. The Jlhnoss Brigade was second and two-time defendinJ champion Outriuer Canoe Oub of Hawau finished third. their own too. These airls knew they bad ttte '°nfidencc and taJent to do well" Althoup the personnel bu chanted over the years, includina two top.-notch competitors from Sweden this year, Jo Jo Toeppner and Sheila Conover have remained 11 the nucleus of a strona team. beil out the lef\ side of the boat at tbe same lime three~ climbin1 in u.e riaht Mde. By JON PERGVSON Of ... .,., ......... ~ "Bein& a 12-woman team, you alwais bave some empty holes (from year-\o-year), Wbi\- ford said. "But it's aJway1 aood to have outside athletes come in and push people to do better!• The Offshore Canoe Club of Newpon Beach found out that perscrverancc pays off. After seven years of finishina near the front1 but never on top, at the Women's Outn_&&er Can~ World Championships, the ewport crew realized the international goal Sunday in Hawaii. h marked the first time a mainland-based team had captured the event. The Newpon club placed second by two minutes the first time it entered In 1979 and second again la9' year by IO minutes. Both Toeppner and Conover were mem· bers of the 1984 U.S. Olympic kayak team, Conover eanuna a sixth place fmilh. Swedish rowen Aaneta Anderrson and Suzanne Wie~ plUJ Dana Point's Bonnie Sheran, joined a host of Newport Beach residents includinJ Elle Hynes: Leslie Davis, Mindy Oark, JuJte Leach1 M.J. Smiley. Liz Reichenstein and Holly Smith. Bud Hohl aided Whitford with the coachina duties. Anderrson is a &Ood eumpie ofa SUOltJ new addjt1on. havina been a double JOld- medalist sn the l 9M Olympics for Sweden. Whitford said bott).of the Swedes were persona.I friends be had met while work.inaa.san 11111tant coach on the U.S. 01.ympic team in l9M. He continues his work with the U.S. national canoe and kayak team. After winning a seventh straight U.S. Championships in a paddle around Catalina lsJand in AugusJ, Whitford said he could sense a strong effort comina in the world event. .. We_'vt al~ys been.an the lead pack," co- Coach Billy Whitford said. ''This year we just bad better training and these $iris wanted at a little harder. There's no doubt (we were tired of second place). They took off from the staf1' and put it down. We wanted to take off and not have "Everyone was fitand healthy at the tame," Whitford said. "We had six weeks of training and no one ever missed a session. we never missed a beat. They all aot out and worked on The 12-person team LS in two boats dunng the c001petition. with six paddlina and six in a motorboat. The athletes change three at u.ilne sn shifts. While three ~ntinue paddling," thr1te Whitford. who formed the club m 1979 after having paddled outrigcr canoes since the age of eight, said Newport Btacb has become a · training hotbed for international talept durin& the &Id wanter months in other parts of tht world. - -Clemens hit by line .drive, bruises elbow But Boston ace not expe~tecf to miss .. s tarf1 n playoffs "The baJI hit JUSt ahtive the elbow on the outside and there doesn't appear to be an~ muscle damage," the doctor added. ".We just have to wait. We're not talking a matter of weeks. were're talking a matter of days. "I thank he will be throwangagaan in , the eJ&rly P,layoffs. I don't know how BOSTON (AP) -Boston n&ht· ea~ly. We II have to wait until tomor- handCT Roger Clemens. making hss row ... last start before the American league Pappas said Clemens was feeling pJayoffA. suffered -a. bruised nght "mild to moderate d1scomfon, not elbow Wednesday night when he was severe" shortly after the injury . struck by a line dnve dunng a game ··1t was very scary," McNamara with the Baltimore Onoles. said. "It was ,a very anxious time He is not expected to miss hss game when he went to the hospital. one stan in the playoffs "'He's a tough guy and said he Clemens. 24-4. apparently escaped would be all nght. rm not even serious inJury less than three hours thanlung of chan'1ng -our pitching after being told by Manager John plans at this time.' McNamara that he would start Clemens was st rue~ b} a b311 hit by' against the Angels here Tuesday night Baltimore catcher John Stefero with an. the opener of the AL Cham-runners on first and third and two pionsh1p Serie'i. outs an the second Dr Arthur Pappas; the Red So·<"s · The baJI struck Clemens on the team ph ys1c1an, reported that X·ray'> out$ide of the right elbow as he turned disclosed no broken bones. He said awa> on bas follow through. that Clemens suffered a brui~ and h" J Clemens grabbed his elbow as the status was "day-to-day." · ball ncocheted over second baseman Pappas said he expecled Clemens Marty Barrett's heft! and into short to be pitching .. in the earl y playoffs." nght field for an RBI single. and the Red Sox made no 1mmed1atc Clemens wa!> escorted 1mmed1ately Plaqs to change their patching to the clubhouse. then was taken to a strategy. nearby hospital for X-rays. "X-rays showed no bone dam.age Clemens was 5eeksng to become Edison; -MaterDei tangle - Unbeaten Edison HiJh puts tts No. I Orange County rankina on-the-ilne tonight against tough Mater Dci at Santa Ana Bowl . Also in action torught are Fountain Valley; Ocean View and Unjversity. Herc's a look at each game, aJI beginning at 7:30: Edlsoa (3 ... ) v1. Mater DeJ (Z·l): Mater Dci utilizes a strong passing game built around Mike Cunius, while Edison's game appears more balanced with Kaleaph Carter's run- ning complementing the passing of Mike Henderson. Edison leads the series, 6-1-1 . losingonly in. l976. St. PH I O·Z) vs. Oceu View (Z·l l at Wettmluter: The Seahawks face a very sttong passing team sp the Swordsmen, but it was Ocean View which gave St. Paul one of 1ts tougher tests a year ago before falling. 22-0. Kurt Szuba sparks the OV running attack. · FoaatalD Valley (t -3) v~. Servlte (Z·l ) at Hutiqio• Buel: The Barons arc still tryina to put st together behin'd sophomore quar- terback David Henagan. Serv1te. No. 6 in Orange County. boasts a. solid defense. Offensively the Friars are led by sophomore running back Derek Brown and quarterback Jason Messersmith. University O·Z) v1. Lapu Hllh ( l ·Z) at MJ11loe Viejo: The Trojans of University got their only victory of the season a year aao against Laguna other than a bruise and now we JUSt • Boston's first 25·game winner since have to wait unul tomorrow to ~e Mel Parnell in 1949. With Boston how m1,1ch swelling and ds scomfon ahead 4-1 , he was replaced on the there ss," Pappas said. mound by Tim Lo llar. Edleon B'-'h '• Dan Bqhee, who caqht a 61 ·yard touchdown pue a week ago, h~pee ..,,...~ ....... to do the Nme tonJCht a,aJnat llater Dei at Santa Ana Bowl. , Ha Us and w11h Craig Belle and David L.icbkc m-lhe back fteld,ar~ fac\'Ored to snap a two-game skid and add the Hawks to their list again. , . A~ge~s Baldwin has Costa Mesa ave~ in therightframeofinin·d D 0-hitter Pos l ti ve attitude !~~ ~;:~~·~~'::' .. ,.,., rophomon:s S h fi Id' -i } · bb' g ff And. they're not exactly just c 0 e s s ng e IS ru tn 0 on ROGER squeak1ngby. Winners over Estancia in ninth de nies Unde'eated t eam C26-6).Santsago(25-0)andRancho 1 ' c Alam1tos(35-8).theyhaveacom- Royals' J ackson There was a ts me when Tom AILSOI ~~~::;:~~~gdsfferentsal of86-1 1!n Baldwin would lead hss Santa Ana For the entire year the 1962 team KANSA CITY. Mo. (AP) Danny Jackson says the words he uttered when Dick Schofield broke up hss no-hmer with a ninth-inning single Wednesday 01ght "can't be pnnted in a newspaper:· "It' disappomting. It's really dis- appointing. But that's the way the ball bounces," Kansas City's 24-year-old left-hander said after winding up with a two-hit. 2-0 shutout of the Angels. Jackson had allowed only one ball to leave the infield when Schofield. leading off' the ninth. slapped an 0.1 pitch Just inches past second baseman Frank Whtte. "1 threw Schofield-a fastball orr"the • inside pan of the plate ..... said Jaekson. 11 -12. "I think it might have been up ~use he was able to fi&}ll it off. I know Frank tried as hard as he could to get 1t1 'but as soon as he hat it I thought st was a base hat." Wt\ite. a six-tame Gold Glove wmner. seemed • almost as · das- heanened as Jackson. "Any time a -guy gets that close. 1f he's not goinf to get the no-hitter, you at least ~t 11 10 be a good. hard hit." White said. "Oh. it was a hit aJI right. But I think I was less than one inch from stopping st.'' High Saints onto the field e'er) scored 45 points. The '63 team scored Fnda) night. 25 points. The next two years Sometimes you'd wonder. when amounted to 46and 51 points. Four his Sa ants were up against Mater De1 looking rosy at Costa Mesa. Baldwin others scored less than 86. Baldwin's and Coach Dack Coury, who was also can afford the luxury ofa positive first year at Mesa netted 30 points. running amok at the front of the pack. attitude. you might thank. But he's They were shut out six umes in 1984, what would happen 1fthey collided. always been that way. onl y once managing double digits. As 11 was, they usually came out pretty Hssgreat l 967 Santa Ana squad losing to Laguna Beach. 14-1 O. It was scuffed up from the bottom of the pale ad vanced to the CIF 4-A finals at better in '85. butstsll they didn't score of diving players. AnaheimStadium.onlytoloseto 86 10 It was the m1d-60s and the Saints Clare VanHoorebekc'sAnaheim C'o-Points in games were one of the premier teams 1n the lonists, 27-6. the team 11 had upset for Tyler Riddell has scored eight Southland. featuring Isaac C'urtl) & ·the Sunset League-championship. touchdowns-48 Points-in three Co. • He has coached fort he California games. Baldwin. an his Lh1rd year at Costa un oft he old World Football Almost wnhout taking a breath. Mesa High and 22nd yeat.0f League. a\ well as Santa AQa Valley Baldwtn explains: "I said earlier in coaching, doesn't do too much of that and Long Beach State. but nght now the }'car I was glad we're in the new anymore, but he~sstlll1i man 1n you'd havn harchimegctnng-hlmro lcague(-Panfie-Coutl but-1 think wc- perpetual motion, and. he has the rest lea'e the green pastures of( osta would have a chance in the old league of the Mustangs in the ..ame frame of Mesa. (Sea View). We have a lot of weapons. mind. • \\a it a minute Whhcn you can score frohrii the 12. 30or ··1 got excited on the sidelines (1n ureen pastures of( osta Mcsa'1 w creveryou are. you ave weaPons. last week's 35-8 win over Rancho Where 10 the past 26years Mesa "All the way in one play, and we Alamito\)and pulled a hamstnng;-'" foo'tball has netted Just two co-can. We've got a receiver like Ms kc admits the always talkative. always champ1onsh1ps ( 1976 and '78). where R1tch1c. runners like Tyler Riddell positiveBaldwin. "It's sorer than hell. the Mustangs went 17 years before and Terry Bryant, blockers hke Ms kc but I'll take them (1nJunes)any time. ga101nga CIF playoffberth1 where yspersks and Kelly Day ... 1f we play Break my arm. break my leg.just three yea rs ago they oould boast of no well and don't make mistakes we can leave my kids alone." football w1nsin tlleenttre program? play with people. Well. with a 3-0rccordanda No. 4 That'snght-in his third year "Tm not sayingwe're$01ng to win. rank.ina in' the Clf Desert-Mountain Baldwin has an unbeaten team (3-0). but we're capable. The big fullback Conference. as well as the future hss sophomores a re 3-0. and he has (Pleaee eee llESA 'SJ B2) I ..,,... ..... Tom BaldWtn hu led Coeta lleu Blah oat of the doldn.ma. The Mu tana• are anbeaten eo.far tfil.a 8eUOD. The AnJels. who unseated the Royals this season as Amencan league Western Division· champs, have been stranaely no-hit prone all year. First baseman Wally Joyner. who was not in Wednesday night's lineup. twice broke up no-hatters in the nan th. Joe Cowley of the Chicago White Sox threw a 7-1 no-hstter at the Angels on Sept. 19. Workman's intensity rU.lJs off on inexperienced OCC- The Royals' were most upset with rookie outfielder Devon White for trymf to push a bunt down the third· base inc with one out an the c1Jhth. ThcbaJI would havcionefor a h1t 1f1t had not barely rolled foul "l d6n't It.now how Iona he's been -up flcrt or •nr_thins. but normaITy, when a (>itchcr s throwina a no-hitter tn the csahth 1nn1na you don't try to bunt on him and &ct a ba hit," Jack50n said "You try to swing the bet and try to hat the ball That was kind of uncaJlcd for." Frustration was 1n the backdrop of Orange Coast Colleac's second defeat of the season last Saturday niaht as Coach Bill Workman'schpboard went sailing on about a 30-yard aenal trlj~tory. Workman's 1ntens1ty haddnven hun to a frustratina move with the clipboard as he tried to ex plain why has team lost ancrward. One Orange Coast athlctica~sistant quipped Wednesday 1n Worklpan'~officc._ ''rvc got that steel clipboard in for • you." But that same 1ntcnssty has y_cry apparently been instilled in his snex - pcncnccd football \Quad -one which de pncan 0.2 record has hown 1mprc 1ve improvement • In a 28-27 loss to Rancho Santiago. thedefenscclamsnated much of1ts lack ofdtsciplinc in rcanrd to penal· lies but maintained an intensity level which made forcnsp, sharp h1~. Workman even credits a 49 ard Rancho touchdown run in the htrd quarter to over-pursuit or ove 1ealousne sas the case may be. Whoever has aone tn on defense 10 rcscrvnole forirvured players, most ~ot.tb1)>£dil0n.thgh¥ad 8htke- Adams last weekend.has done well "There's not anothercommunaty collcae football team.around that stans nine f~hmcn." Workman said "But I don't think an~onc would call our defense a patsy " Ho"'cvcr. that bottom hnc after the JON FERGUSON COLLEGES Ranchoaame. "Wenecdawtn," sd Workman. seemingly with the 1n 1de rage of a Charles Bronson "Ou th Wlsh"charactcrbut Wlth les control He's not used to losing and ss not about to accept 1t now after 13 non· 10$1 na ~50ni. and an overall .> . ~ 109-33-5 mark at Edison A Work- man-eoactled team has ncvrr lo'it its fi~t two games. "P >-cholog1call)-. I'm not per· sonally built real "'ell for l~1na.·· Workman said. The Workman psyche ss likely to act il tc t this week Endana that lo~M' stnng will he tough agam I the rt11nina nauonal champs and 1986 's No. I lifomia tcam,Saddleback. 8Utll'le iniru<tc among the U ra C~st playcrus~tsll a w1nninaon~1 Workman insist~. "Anytime therc'u lo • there'u natural tendency to either bountt back oracC'C(>t st,'' Workman satd "We're makrngsure1t(thc latter) won'\happcn Thck1as~·rt' ·- roaching bchevc sn what v.-c'rc dosoa. They've played two footbaJI teams and iosttwo games they don 1 t1unl< the} should have. Monday, I was amiled at their mental attitude "We'rcgoin,towtn pmt1,'' Wort- man said. "We re a good football- tcam •· OrangcC'oast has demonstrated it ha the po1enl1al to be a very strong team bot when tt\ostW1111wtllcome11 thcquc tson The Pirate ha~co~n cd v.-tth team that carry a 5-0 combined rteord ddlcback 1s 2--0. The fint five weeks of these~ n on m('ta four oflhc top five team in thr ~outhland community collqit poll ·' (Pleue ._ occ•e/ID) ---·~~ r • --.-• * ar-.,. eo.t DAtl V PtlOT I Thul'llday, October 2. 1Me OCC'S WORKMAN ••• ...... , HowdoelWartmaa a~tl little etrcCt on what happens this ~1111 newtoblm""=•a-pa.i-r-'1eason. trthcPinafc 1mproveas ofopeninalo9eel? much in tbenextpmeH lheyd1d in .. l don't tlainkl come out any between thefirstand second pmes. diftCnet the ant 'ffttk; I'm not any thcY. should ma.kc a stronashowin~ moreinseatcinpnctice."huaid. 1 wh1leplayin1bost toSaddleblck. f ··vouj\lllwoduhardasyoucan to not, itcouldbea lonani&Jlt. It' across how you want the players to The key for the players 1s not actand react to the thino. you·rc missin3ass1gnmcn~s. Butt.he key in doina." ... Workman's mind. is winning. Wort.man said there arc a lot of new thinat hap_pcnins behind the * * •• Golden West has an ofl'-wcek The Onoae <;oa t Colleae football "program is look1na for mcmhc~ of itli I 975 national champ1on~h1p team for a special cclcbrauon as p:in the school's homccomina·CX:l. 11 . -scenn to bope{ully eos4.fC the future • succeq of the prosram. Chitf on the list is a computer-oriented storage profileofeac:b player's physical status and what the appropriate training Pf'OttlJDS should be to ind~asc their capabilities. before starting the South Coast Con· ference Oct. I I. after wt n ni ng 1ts third • game in a row lastSaturdayover Ventura. Orange Coast Athletic D1rtctor Dick Tucker who coached the P1 ra tc~ dunng the unbeutcn ( 11-0) season. says the team is "probabl) 1he be t 1n the h1story of Oranae Count)" cnm- munity college football. "Wc·rc writing a computer pro-aram for off-season conditioru ng and training whcreeveryplaycrwill have bi~own ~rsonalcomputerdisc which will follow him through his OCC career,'' Workman said. The players arc tested on weight lifts for strength, weighed in a water tank for body fat and other tests· for speed andex.,losivcabihty ii\ Coast's sports medicine program. "We're taking that and hooking it up 10 the football program.'' he said. "All those tbioas should help mold what the end product will be." But those long-tenn ucms have Tbe victory vaulted the Ru stlers to founh in the Southland poll. The key: Golden West has scored every time it has been inside th;, opponents' )().yard hne. lron.ically. Fullenon. Cerrito and El Camino were tabbed as the top team~ in the prescason South Coast poll. but have a combined 0-6-1 mark. To the contrary. Golden West. Mt. San Antonio and Lon~ Beach CC. all picked for second di v1s1on fini!>hcs, are 8-0 in non-conference acuon. El Camino lost to Bakersfield last Saturday after Golden West and Long Beach the prev1ou~ two weeks. El Cami no also lost 10 top-ranked Grossmont, while Fullenon dropped gamestoTaft;and Rancho Santiago. ()('\ has planned reunion fe "' • it1es for membcro; of the team. which defeated Rio Hondo. 38-14 in '"' Avacado Bowl. The Pirate's ~ere named the mythical national champs tha1 year and 21 of the pla~efi ramcd four-year ~holarsh1ps On 1he agenda for the homecoming contcs1 with Grossmon1 1s a '>~lllll section for the former alumni dunng game time. a half\1me cercmorl') honon~ 1he team and a post-game party. Kickoff 1s ~t 7: 30. Players. or per<>on~ who can help the school locate team members, can call Tucker at 432-5890. or I 97S quanerback Dave While at 962-3838 (work) or 963-8420 (home). Buy This Satellite TV System And Get a 34995 VHS VCR Optimu~..-s by Realistic HALF PRICE 6~ Buy now. and get our deluxe #16-507 VHS VCR at no charge! Over 100 channels available, many in stereo! 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Edd1cMeyerssa1d Wednesday he is bitter toward the Marine Corp for its ~fusal to transfer him to llanta where he would have a chance at play1f\& for the NFL Atlanta Falcons. t.k)ef"'i. 27. a upply officer at Camp Pendleton in uthem C'ahfornia. has been rebuffed in every attempt 10 defer or taJlor his service obligation to his hopes ofa pro football career. The la1e~t disappointment was a letter from ManncsCorps(ommandantGen. P.X Kelleydeny1ng Me\ers' requrst for a !ransfer from Camp Pendleton to n dut\ ~tat ion in Georgia allowing Meyers to be close 10 the Fal~:ons. who \1gned him as a free agent in 1982 Na\-y Ensign NaPoleon Mc<'allum was g1H·n special permission.Aug. 20 to pla) with the Los Angek.\ Raiders dunng his off-duty hours. a ptiv1legc Mcye~ said he also dc<;ervcs. McCallum followed Meyers as a star running back at the Naval Academ). "It's hard to understand how two services cannot have 1he same policy." Meyers s~11d in a phone inten 1cw from Camp Pendleton. "Apparentl). the Nav) follows the order of1he Secretary of the Navy but the Marines are more in1ercs1ed in the tough-gu) image they want to uphold." Meyers said the Manne Corps ~nds do1cn' M athletes around the world to ~ompet1t1on and ha\ no problem wi1h the money spent. He said in his case. thr corps is concern_cd abol}t undenn1n1ng 11s ('rcd1b1ltt). wuh the taxpapcrs. . ··1 have a big problem with tha1:· Me)'crs said. "They feel It would be an abuse to transfer me. i.\nd ye t in May, they arc going to have to go tbrough 1he C\pcnsc 10 send me to New Jersey," where Mc) er'> v. 111 be mustered out of the service. ,_ Quote of the day Frucls Peay.joking about his Jppo1n1mcn1 as intenm football coach at Nonhwcstern Un1vers1ty after Dennis Green rc<,1gned last spring; "I was named thrtt days before the 'itart of spring practice, and I now have a much greater understanding of the dynamics of a 'ihetgun wedding.·• U.S., Italy meet at Newport The Untied States nallonal men·s i.ft water polo team. which recently finished a disappointing fourth in the World Cham- pionships in Madnd. Spain. v.111 meet the Italian National team Sunda) at Ncv.pon Harbor High at 5 p.m. The Americans lost, 10-9. to Ital) 1n Mad11d ;ind the Ttalians went on to gain a s1her medal. Tickets for the match.are priced at S4 for adulto; and S2 for students. r . In add1t1qn to the garnc. a clinic featuring lhe coaching staffs of both tcamc;, 1ndud1ng U S. and Newport-Harbor High Coach 8111 Ba rnl·tt. v.111 be held on the second noor of the school's English building. adjacent lo the pool. The clinic will be 1he onl~ opponun•I) this )'car for coaches to be cen1ficd in Southern Gahforn1a. fhe $IO fee will include discussion on coaching strategics and techniques as well as free admh.,1on tn the l \.-Ital~ game. Daug~erty signs rich contract RICHFIELD. Ohio -Brad Daugher· I). 1he first pla)'er chosen 1n the I 986 N HA draft. became the h1ghc'it·pa1d pla)'er 1n C'levcland Cavaliers' h1'llory Wednnda). m signing a guaranteed six-year, S6 million contract. The 7-footer from the l Jni,er<;1ty of Nonh ( arohna reponedly will be paid S5tX>.OOO in the lir.1 )Car of the deal, w11h annual ra1~es un11I reaching $1 S million in the sixth year "The ..-.hole s11ua11on ofs1gmngand monl') '-'3!1 no1 that important to me." Daugheny \aid ··rm not a \l'r• matena11 .. 11c person. I ha\ e 01her things IO m~ lite that are \Cf) important 10 me. and money·., not onl' of them." Soviets beat U.S. in volleyball NANTE . France -The So' 1et Union defeated the United Stale-s. l· 1 ( 15-10. 15-9, 9-J 5, 15-li), in the final game of the scmifi'nal round of lhe 1986 World Men's Volleyball C'hamp1onsh1ps Wednesda) Both teams had already qualified for the final round of four by clinching the top two pos1tt0ns of the . group on Tuesday night. Brazil and Bulgaria advanced to the final round from the other group at Toulou!>e Brazil defeated France. 3-1 . ( 15-13. 6-1 5. 20-18. 15·5). after holding off 19 set points 1n the third game. Earlier in the da) Bulgaria beat China. l-0 ( 15-8. 15-3. 15-11 ). The winners of lhe Soviet Union vs. Bulgaria and the United Slates vs. Brazil games aturday 1n Pans will meet Sunday to decide the World C'hampionsh1p. interim manager la~t fridly when ~rac Bamber&er retired. Bamt>craer. wbo wu in the scrond year of bis second stmt as Brewers' manager. said he was surprised at the announcement. At his home tr\ Nonh Redington Bceach, Fln , Bamberger stud. "I'm a Frank Howard and Tony Mu~r man. Jtm Frey's name was also men- tioned. But Tom 1~ a good 11clcc11on." Howard and Muser arc Brev.ers' coache'i and Frey for- mcrlv managed the Chicago Cubs TnMl.laonl and Kansas Cit\. Ro) a Ill. ''When I tt)o.._ O\cr. I thought Lhe club responded pretty well to ml'. .. Trebl'lhom told a news conference, ..-. here General Manager Harry Dalton cnadc the annoutlcement "I wanted lhc players to feel 'I wish it wasn't over. I Wl~h we could play more aame1· at the end of the sea.son.. ' Bamberger forced to retire? MILWA KH -George Bamberger was forced out a'i manager c'>f-fhc Mi l· "'aul.ee Brewers last wC'el.. a copynght newspaper report cl:umed. The Milwaukee Sentinel. citing ourccs "from wnhin and outside of 1he Brewer organi1a11on:· reponcd in today's cd1t1011s that Bamberger did not lea'e \oluntanl}. but was asked lo vacate the p<>st. Bamberger dechneJ to pubhcl) confinn the reports that he v.as a~kcd tu retire. Milwaukee General Manager Ham D.alton said the allegations were false. ··1 don'1 "'ant :iny b:id v.ord~ .. Bamberger.told the Sentinel from h1 !> Florida home. "I don 't want to cause any problem~ fhc organ11a11on wa'i good to me. I don't want to np an)' bod~ "It'~ all ~1$ht II .,omebod} else say!I 11. but I don't v.Jnt to get 1n\ohed in 1l. E'cnluall). I'll have something to sa) abo11t n." Bambergensdde.d. "I made 11 deartoGt'orge tha1 l-0nl) wanted him or an} bo<h else to man.1gc the club 1ftbe> had 100 percent d~1re to do 'io." Dalton ~1d ··He had the JOb back 1n i.\ugu st 1f he" Jnted 11 . but '>aid he couldn "t make up his mind thrn .. Trainer Buster Millerick dies ARC .\DI.\ -Trainer Mi chael ~ "Bu-,ter" M 1llcnck. "ho ..-.orl~ed · Natl' e 01,t'r Klln a ..-.inner of 34 stale!> r::llCS and v.ho narrov.I} nmsed being elected into . racing\ Hall off a me th1<i }Car. has died at tht' age of80. .\lthough his stable late in hfe consts~d of only four hor\es. Mill enck had rl'maincd active in training. Ht' died Tuc\da~ n1gh1 at Ml·1hod1'it Hospital after a <ihon illnes'> Natl\e D1 ,cr. wh o raled bcl'-'Cen 1%1 and-1967. v.as the first C ahforn1a·hred 1e1 earn SI m1ll1on Nau' t' 01\cr v.-on lhe Holl>v.ood (1uld <up 1n 1965 and the ne\t tv.o }ear'> 1n a ro" . M1llcrid'' otht:r \ta!..l'' \\Inners 1nduded ..._.ssin· (1eorge (1eorg(' I ev.-1ll. F-kct J';ac,rullah and ( oumes'i Fleel. usc•s Hammond ineligible LO\ \ '-<C1EI E"i -hcshman m Tamm) Hammond ot 1he t 1n1vt'r\lt} of Southern ( altforn1a, one of the nation ''i top high <,choul "omen 'll basketball pla)l'r\ last season. ·~ 1ncl1g1blc for the I Yf<6-87 'i<'asun, II wa~ announced b-. the ~hool Wcdne~da ). Hammond v.hu allended Morrl'll High 1n Irv· ington. N.J . fa iled 10 mt·ct the requirements of the "IC .\ i\'s Propo'i1t1on 48 and mu'it \II out 1h1s )ear. She Wlll ha' r three \t:ar-. of eh~1h1ht\ remaining. ..\, n-0 forward. Hammond aH·ragcd 25 points and 15 rebou nd' per game wh ile h:ad1ng Morrdl to the state champ1onsh1p la">t )Car Fuslna signs with Green Bay GIH:EN H·\ 'r . W" -rhe 'itrugghng Ci] C1ret:n Ha} Pa,i..er'i signed former USFL ell• quanerback ('hue k f u<>1na on '-' cdnesda>. bu1 Coach Forrest (1regg '>31d his tc·am v.a\n't abandon in~ It'> pur,u11of1984 I lc1.,man Troph) v.anner Doug Flut1e. "We sav. an Doug f-lut1e the same thang v.e \SW in college (at Boston C oll~e).'' Gregg 'ia1d "We haH' an antcrest " Television, radio TELEVISION 7 JO p.m -HORSE RACING Oal. I rec repla:. \. ( hannl'I 56 RAOIO 5 p.m -COL LEGE FOOTBA : (al State Fullenon al Tul<>a. K \\RM ( 11 70) and K WOW ( 1600). 5:35 p.m. -BASE BALL: Angels at Texas, KMPC' (710). MESA'S BALDWIN ... From Bl. • Allen still questionable for Sunday v. ho can block. the quancrback "ho can read, the~ 1dc receiver. the running backs. the b1g ofTens1 ve hnc " Onfyoneothercoach m Mesa's h1~tOf)' had the approach of Baldwin. and he was the school's on I)' other ~inner-Tom French( 1974-0) "\\hen the )Car wa., up I told my ~ 1fe. Carol. ·1 don't hke this other ~tuff (insurance) ·So a chance came IO go to anta .\na Valle) \f.\Nll\TTAN BEACH (AP) - For the wrnnd straight week , the Lo~ ..\ngl'le~ Raiders arc in dire ne.ed of a v1ltOI). And for the second straight week . 1he} might be without ~dout running back Marcus Allen. "Marcus 1s sull _Aucst1onablc." Coa~h Tom £-lores of'"the Raiders said Wednc.,da). "He'~ able to jog. but he·., not able to make the quick cut. "L1\l week by Thursday or Friday. we: knew he wacin•t go1ng to-play. This v.erk, he"• ~lier: every day hc''I a httk better It might be a thing where y,.e 'll have to wall until same ttmc to make a dcc"1on " Allen gained more than 100 yard<\ 1n each of the Raiders' first two prTTC"i th1~ ~ca~on. extending his trcak of ru".lhing for more than I 00 yard\ to an 11.jfL re<'ord l°I games. I hen . on Sept 21. Allen was held to 40 "tard on IS cames dunna the Raiders' t4-9 lo s to the New York Giants. 1he1rthird setback in a many game He didn't carry the ll after sufl'cnna a sprained nght ankJe with S n rcma1nin in the tturd quarter Allen watched from the U> An· ge~~ oh um 1dtline~ in itrttt clothe~ lut unday a the Raider\ came from behind to beat the San 01c:ao c haraers. 17-J 3. for 1hc1r fi"t VltlOf) of 1986 The Raiders' nex1 pmc 1 at Kan\8., C 1ty th" Sunday ·You can sec the same thing happen· ing. and it's not confined to football "I 1h1nk the kids arc having fun ." said Baldwin. who 1~ taking no backseat in that dcpanmcnt. "Even whenwewerelosing(().Q.11n 1984, 3· 7 1n 1985) 1 t wa'i a furi deal. It wa' a lot of work. but it's also a lot of fun. "As a result we ha~c the kids out and WCJUSt happen to have some really good lods th1 year. I he message gets out to the other kids. Everyone 1sgct1ing exc1tcd. Ourcro"' cou ntry team won an inv1ta11onal championship and the water polo team will probabl> ..-.1n <If-2-A We're proud ot that "We cut practice shon to get them over to root for them We're trying to act 1hem to reah1e \o,ta Mesa 1., the place 10 be " h wa~ not too lon"aao that 631dw1n's place within the \\'Oriti of prep foo1ball appeared pretty bleak H1shcy-da)"sat ntaAna ~ere 1n the .P4 t. and when the Sun folded, he had a chance to pick up wuh a coupk ofNFlteam "But:· he ~1d. "I thou&ht maybe 1t st1rneto1omtommctlt1nJdse, o I went into the 1Mumnct busine •· Hcwa\lurcd hack to the game. however, Ont D\an a. ~15tant to l om Me1\ at Santa -\n1 The) lo t couplc ofaame~thenwon I01narow and the bu rc~urfaccd "Thq were going.to fi,,,.me after 1hreqear<,. J went I S-15. 5~5 each ~car (In the' tough Centul"} League). I told the principal tog1vc me a chance 10 resign. I JUSI ..-.anted to be a football coach .. It" a!i no1 a disgrace. Valley lost rnaches hke Dick Hill and Jim O'Hara. 100,and 1n the pa~l lhrce years has been on the cik ids. seldom winning. seldo~ coming close. "Costa Mc'Wl was probably nol the premier JObofthe )'ear." admits Baldwin. But. II was a new beginning. "I felt I could go in there and really do a good 1ob.'' continues Baldwin. "lfwc lose Friday n1&}l1. we lose, but o.ver the r.ean we'rt going to kttp on winning. Baldwin. of cour~. under"tands 1hc rauonaleofprcp football Su~cu can be pretty relati ve: · "If we're P.laying Fountain Valley and team' ltkc that. we could be 0.3 vcryca lly. Whoyou play15very 1mponan1," he admit The looa·rnnac aool? That, too. 1s one for the book "My goal 1 to v.in the CIF champion hip when I'm 85 year~ "Old .. sa1d~ldwur." mo~ATon10 Stata(ofthe then Co1l~eofthe Pacific). he wu named NC A\ Coach oftheYear and hewn 84afterbema rtlcacicd by 1he Univc~1t) of( h1c:t&o ar the mandator¥ rctirtmcnt a c of M., . ... • . ' I F 0 H : ~q Rf (, u RD ~ -- ~ "41t1 ~. New Yer11, nt, ~. -----Yin ..W111ihriieil .... , T..,...., tu;.._.,, aotton, -': :-'~T:'onto, 1'1, •1ot. 1os1on, 1'7. . ' .. . MAJOll L•AGU• ITANDtNOS AIMf'lall L.eetw Win' OM$tON W L " " ... 14 7$ ... 74 IS 71 f7 .. to 67 tt aASTOM~ ••lo\ ton tS ., ,._w Vorll .. n Toronto N 7J 0.1ro11 a 7S Cteveieno t i • 11 Mltweuk" 7• a &lltlmcwe n .. •-cllncned Olvlllon lllle w ...... .,.,k.,... l(enMt Clrv 2. All9lll o C .. velend 12. M!Muo!e l Toronto 3. New York O ao.1on 11. Beltlmor• 1 Cllboo l. S..11 .. 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GI 9 II ...... 19''> 20'l 20 2S 16 } 3' •I "fOV\lon IScoll 11· 101 at San Fran<1Ko IB~ 10-10) • New Vort IGooden 16·61 at Montreat (V~n• 13· lll, n Clnc•IWllll IBrownlno I•· 131 el Allanta IP1 ,.,,... ll·IOJ n Pllt11>uro11 IFt ntltr 0-1) al St Louil (Foncl'l 14·9>. n 'r1da'f'1 GamH ~n FranctKO al OedeW\ n SI LOI.Ill ., Cl'lluoo Pt1ht>vroh al New YoH, n Montrtal at Pnll1~pn11, n S." Olevo 11 Cincinnati. n 1u1an1e 11 Houston'. n AMERICAN LEAGUE Rovals 2. A""9h O CAUFOttNIA KANSAS CITY Grlcn 1D Scnofllel u Oownlno If O.Cnu Jb Jt<Howt or H,,orclr. dh 9\lrlH n?b Pelll' c1 OWMerl 8-c McLrnr or Narron c r...n eltrllbl eltrhllil ) 0 0 0 Wll\On C1 • 0 J 0 l 0 I 0 LSmflll If l 1 I 0 • o o o LJones 11 o o o o 3 0 I 0 S.•IZ« ID 4 I l I 0 0 0 0 Brt ll Oii • 0 I 0 C 0 0 0 Wl'llle 2b • 0 2 l l 0 0 0 BJed u n rt • 0 0 0 • o o o 1(1nc1er .. rl o o o o 7000 SUndoro c 1000 3 O O o Pecore lD · 2 0 O 0 O O O O Blencl" n l O O O 0 0 0 0 19 0 t 0 T..-.n kMe ltV IMlrl9' l l 2 I 1 ~ 000 000 000-0 K.MM1 atv · -002 000 Oh~ G•-Winnlno RBI -S..•ltr (7) E-Boone, Pe111,, 1 81ence11n1 LOB-Ct lffornle 7, Ken\81 City 1 78-L Smlll'l, Wl'llle S8-Wll'°1! !241 S-SchOlield • ~ H RER H SO ~ Sutton 2 O 0 2 O •uhle L,l·J C 2 I 0 • 0 M4or• 2 0 0 0 0 K-•Ofv 0 Jeell.Mltl W,11 12 9 1 0 0 C S Umolre~. Reed, Fl"J, l(ote, Seconel. Gercle Tl'llrd, Foro T-2 0I. A-1•.ns MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amerleafl LH9M (Tlv9utfl WICINt4e'f't GMMll BATTING ('3S el Deltl-8oo9\ Bollon 3S7 Melllnotv, N"" Yori< •. JSO. Puc:ken, M1nnuote 379. R~. Botton, 32S. Table< Cleveland J2S RUNS-R. Htnderlon, New York, 129, PIKktn, Mlnnewle . 116, Melllnotv. New York 112. Boo9•. Boston, 107, Carter. Cleveiencs. 106 R81-Cerrer, ClevelenO, 119, Ce nwco Oek lend. 117, Rice. Bo,1on, 110, Melllnorv, New York, 109, Bell. Toronlo, IOI, Getlll. Mlnne\011, IOI WATER POLO ~---- DOCJIU 11\ttv, New Vortl, St, '"'9. lot*, O; lwdl-, IMIOft, )f, W , TorOftto, .. .•. ....... . TRl~IE ...... utler Cltvtletld, 1'1 Ftrn.llCMt, TWOlllO. 10, Slwre, fn1\, t1 Carter, C-.,ellnd, •• I .,. llH Wltll 1 HOMS RUNS-9erlleld. Toronto. ,,, 1('"9· ~. Oekle!Wf. 3S, GMltl, Ml~11, 3', Cal\Mc:o, Ollllencl, :n. o.er. MHweukM, 33 STOLEN aASEs-tt HMW'°"• ...... Vorli. M; C.,..._.,, aiic:..t1 _• • ......_ ........ 47. Whon, KMIM• City, 14, G~. Oelroll, »• Crlfftft1 o.kilnll, Jl. , PITCHING 114 deellloM)-Clemett\, lo\fon, H -4, u ei Re~. Ne... Yw11. 17·6. 3 ff; ElcMorft, TorOftlO, 14-S, l ... IC-. o.frolt. 10-4, HS. MM"' 0.JrOll, 20-t, US. $TRll(EOUTK1.tme11t, aotlon. Ut1.- t.ene11on, S..lllll. 236. Morrla, O.troH, tit; ~en. Ml~•. 211; Hltu«e, Mflwellkee, 207. Witt, ........... A'""1caft &Mtue (.,...,._. w.-.....,.. ~) &A TTING (<IS II bel\>-Rein.i, MoftlrMI, ..335, Su,~ .J.al1 Gwytv,, Sowl Oteoo, l2'; &Ht, Hou11on, .lOI, Hevei, P'ttlleoetonle. .309; IC. Herr1el\de1, New Votll, .30I, RUNs-+teVft, Pnlledtlllhle, 10., GWVM, S.n OletO, 104, Sc:hm!41, Pf!I~. '6, E Devi,. Clnc:!Meu, fl, COiemen, Sa. 1.-oul•, '1. Rll-Schmldl, Pllllede4plll1, 119, Perl\er, Cln· clnMll, I IS, Carler, New Vorll, 91. G De vit, HoullOll, 91, Hevn, Plllladelollle, tJ HIT~wynn, ~n Oieoo. 207, Se!(. ~. 1061 R1l11H, MontrH I, It?, Heyl\, Pllllecse1on11, 113, 81n. Hou11on, 111 OOll8 LEs-+t1vH , Ptlltade!Ollle, 4.S, S.11, ~ 4J1 Rel,,.,, Monlrffl. 37, &tM m, PlllU>utOtl. 36, 5.emuel, Ptllleoelol!l1, 36 TRIPLES-W'°'ttr, Montreal. 13; Samuel, f>Tlll•~l1, II, R•lntt, Mol!lrH I, 10, COiemen, SI Lovl•, I, S ere 1180 wllll 1 HOME RUNS-Scflmlell, P'ttllaelelonle, 37, G Devit . Houtlon. )0, Perker, Clnc:Jl!nell, )0, Murr>riv, At1a11t1, 29, E Devi,, Clnclnnell, ?6. Horner, Al11nte. ?6 STOLEN &ASES-Coteman, SI Lovlt, IOS. E Davit, Clnc:lnnatl, 76. Reines. MontrH I, '7, DIHluft. Oedeert, 411 S.mut1, Plllledelt>11l1. 41. PITCHING ( 14 Cleelt lont)--Oiada , New York, 17·S. 2 60, Tekulve, Plllleelejpfll1, 11·4. 7 S6, Fernandez New Yorll, 1'-6. l Sf, C.OC>Oefl, New York. 16·6.' 2 90, 01rt1no, New York, 14-61 U 7. STRIKEOUTS-Scotr. Houuon, 291; VeleftWele, o.-.n. llS; Fernandez, New York, 194. Gooden, New York, 193, "'VCMJmlnt , MonlrH I. 191 Aneel averaen IT'lweutf\ WtdnetdeY's Gamel IATTING Rvet JOVMf 8 uriewn Howt11 Groen Hendrick Downing POl•CIOr Pettit O.Clncts Scl\Ofitlel JeCk\Oll Milter Jone• Wllfo"9 Boone NlrtOf' Wlllle Mclemore T .... , Al R H Hit ltll "ct. )2 ' 12 2 s 315 511 IO 16' n 91 791 263 3' 73 s 76 277 t•7 2S ~ • 20 2n J09 42 .. 9 30 271 211 " 76 14 47 270 S02 '° 1).C 20 92 266 19 1 s 0 1 263 513 90 13S • SS 251 .SOI) 67 129 2S 93 251 W. 66 11? 13 S7 2SI •12 6oC IOI II SI 2•S S6 61) 0 •231 l'4 11 ·• t6 • m 279 2S 63 l )3 n6 43• • ,. 1 .., ns 90S101 I m c2 6 I 0 1 190 A 0 0 0 0 000 Slll 770 1361 ,., 171 .2S6 ~CHING I~ H II SO W·LERA MK»r• 7~ S6 n s2 •·S 169 C1no.t1rt1 I~ 66 26 76 9·2 2 n Wiii 266 210 73 ?07 18· 10 2 74 Lutel AS'I) '1 6 31 4·0 19' Fonttr )9 43 16 26 4· I l 23 Fl,,iev •s>n l9 13 37 l· I 3 35 McCesk114 739 ., 20'1 90 llA 11·9 3 31 Cort1e11 76 61 11 36 •· 2 3 '3 SVllon 201'') 113 .. I lS IS· 10 3 se LUOO 20 11 ' 9 1·1 360 Ru11ie 44"> .w 1 n 1·3 4 •7 Clleelw>e' 27..ll 39 IS 9 O·S 1 24 Frua~ 4 "> 6 I 1 0-0 131 T9talt 1422 I* 470 tlS tl-'7 l.7' ~Ytt Moon 71, Corllell 10, Forver S. Lucu NATIONAL LEAGUE Padres 3, Dodgen l LOS ANGELU SAN Otl!GO Su lt> Dunte n n Brve nl rf StµDCI' If Maltz' 1D Rwunn or ScoOM:la C Hemllnlb JC.0"111 cf Lancsr• cf Honono Poweno 811.uUI Oft VendBro o T.teh Mrllbl 3 1 1 O Gwvnn rt 4 0 0 0 Kruk If c 0 I 0 McRvlel cf ' 1 1 2 wvnne d 4 O I 0 Gervey ID 0 0 0 0 Ktn~Y t l 0 0 0 Netlltl JD l 0 0 0 T mOlln u 2 O O 0 Rooer11 2l> I 0 I 0 Ron i ... ?ti 1000 JJone•o I ff O O M1rll1u on 1000 ~'89e0 0 o 0 o McC~tn o JI 1 S 1 Tllfals kw• bv IMln9s 11t rhllil • I 2 0 ' 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 ) 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 c I I 2 J 0 1 I 3 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 JO l' l Ltt .,_., 000 100 000-2 Sen 0-.. JOO 000 OOx -l Game WIM1110 RBI -Ken'*'v 1101 LOB-Lo' A~tt •. Sen Oie90 S. 18-<iwvnn. Nellfes 38 -Gwvnn HR-Stut>Ci 1231 SB-<iwvnn 13'1 MclieYnoldt Ill, Su C401 LttAl!Olltt Hollon L.2·l Pow en venoe B ... o Saft 06"e ·~ H ,. ER ea so ' 1·3 O ·l I 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 ' 0 J Jones W.2·0 1 2 2 9 Gon"8 0001 McCullt<l S S I 0 0 0 I HBP-Mcltevn01<11 DY HOiton WP-Goueoe Umpirn -Home, Mer"'· Fi"I KiD'-1, Sec· ortel, Froemmlno, Tl'llro, Oa vldlOl'I T-2 IJ A-11,94S Sea Kings pound Saddleback, 21-1 Sailors, Uni,-Mesa, Marina, FV, GWC ---also post victories Make Klan n led a Corona del Mar High sconng outburst with three goals as 14 Sea Kings scored at least once in a 2 1-I water polo rout over Saddleback in the Sea View League opener for both teams at the Road- runners· pool Wednesday. 8111 Harmon. Brad Thompson. Chip Blankenhom and Derek Dun- das each added two goals as the Sea Kings increased their overall record to 9-0. • CdM led 9.0 at halftim e and scored five mare goa ls in the third quarter to take a commanding 14-0 lead. The Sea Kings are ranked No. I in the C'J F 4-A division. 1 n other Sea v 1cw openers: Newport Harbor 10, h1tln '1: Jayson Belanger and Skylar Putman poured in three goals each and R~btrt Gifford added two as the Sailors. ranked N~2 in ('IF behind Corona del Mar, Jumped to a 9-3 lead an~r three quarters at Tustin. Dave icwart (eight) and Wells Outhcnc (six) combined for 14 coahc saves and Eric Crumins and Chn Orabam each added a goal as New· port Harbor scored four t1m(j 1n th~ third quarter to secure the victory Ulllvtnlty ll, E1taatl1 4: Dirk vcnz.lttr netted three 1oals and tht' Trojans used a strona first half to wi n easilY. at ~tanc1a. Mike Rankin Jene Me11c. Marl Herman and JcffKro en scored twice and Andy Jones added • aoal for the Trojans (6-2 overall). U ntvcf'\11y bt&Jns fir.st-round play of the Central Cahfom1a In' 1tat1onal at C.uesta College on Friday. The Eagles. who were led by Rob Dav1ef two goals. fell to 7-4 overall. In Sunset League action al Golden West College: Marina 8, Edison 6: Andy Parazette scored two goals and made a key steal 1n the fourth penod to stymie the Chargers' momentum, g1 ".ing tbe Vikings a victory in the opening night of league play. Ahead 6-5 m the fi nal penod, Parazette scored w11h 5:01 left. but Edison was in good pos1t1on to score shortl~cr and had gained momcn· tum Viking Coach Dave Pickford said: But Parazette made a btind-s1dc steal to f'Clt,81n·control for Marina. Foutain Valley l l , Ocean View 4: Five Barons h.ad two goals each to pace the VICIOry. Todd Thompson, Robcn Jonas, Mau Norton. Kc'Vin Pegoda and Mike Lewis all had a pair of scores a!> Fountain Valley built a 5-0 first-half lead and cruised to raise their rec~rd to 8-7 \ In a non-league match: Costa Mesa I!, LoDg BHc• Wll100 10: The Mustangs hved up to th.ear No. I C'IF 2·A ranking by sconng ~ven gO#I 1n the second half 10 upend the Bru1nr in the Mustangs' pAOI • Senior Craig Maness and Junior Mike Kennedy tallied four aaal-; each and j unior hanc Coons added th rte as the Mustangs, down at hs lfi1mc. 6-S. came from behind for the v1c1ory In community college ct1on GoldH Wett U , USC J Vs 10: .\ bslanccd s1x-aoal 11tack in the fi nal pcnod enabled the Rustlers to over- come a 9. 7 TroJan ad van~ a~ Golden West upped its rttord to I 0.2. WAT•R PIOLO ~ Clliletil. 0...... w-.. I;\, USC JV lt use N • > 1 ,_,. Golden Wtal I J J .,_13 ..-L •AT1C*AL CON,.HNC• .,... w l • 0 l 1 , 1 T ~flt' 0 I 000 ,,_, .. """' .._.,I.JI ~.•tu OANltl,, Lal ...._.,., UNLV JedlMll,UOP ..... T.......,.,L..al Mmi•••, I.JI u..n.us ....,.,Let T.•Ylor, 'tu ~ PA PC "TD ., .. .. 1 \II . , •• .. • • 1 "' tO 14 , s ns " SI I • ~· '1 ,, •s • I~-TO lO I J6 0 n 0 ' , . ., I MmwtlOCC• ~ ..... uc...-.1,ucs.-...1 UC Ith KOl'lllt .,.._,.. t. GMlle ~ Oer!IM 7. • OOiCMn WHI KOrlfle: 9 \Khenell S, Jtffl'ltt 3, Tlcllv t. L.erun 2. C>ouota• I. ~ .. ..,..1 Sfleoolro 2 ,, ' ) c.w. 4 0 0 750 ,. 0 J 50 101 0 HI .. can...u•c-... ._ "'9dlc·11 -··· c a,..,. OWr9I """ ~ S•A VllW .t.IAOU• c..... • Mw n. t• er 1 Corona de! ~' J 6 6 1-11 SeddleoKk 0 0 0 I-I CorOlle Cltl Mer teOl'lnt: Klarlll ), Hermon 2, TllOMl>tOll 2, 91.tnkenllc><'ll 2, C-lo 2, C>undet ,, Mot"oen 1. Hoclledtl 1. Zubrln I, ,. t, Tueller '· SellhotU '· JecoOlon '· ~ I Goelle M'tft Waoner 3 •• ~ 12. ••tlNIC&I 4 University , 40 05 01 ?::I! Et1e11<le .r- Ul'llveollv tcorlno Vettxi•H l , '-"'rt 1, Herman 2, lhntdn 2, Krooen ?, J-I Goetle tev••· Weier• I E••~le Korlno. Oevle• 2, Wu~ 1, lAnotlon 1 Goetle """' l(lm 4 .........., HerMr 10, Tu1tllt 7 Newoort Herbor 3 2 4 l-10 Tu1lln I I 1 -1 NewPOf1 Hert>or K«tno• a.ienoer l , Pvtm.n ), Gifford 2.._ Crumtn• 1, Gt11\1m I Goetle 11v11 Stewart I, Guthrie 6 SUNSET LEAGUE Mann. 1 •• ._ 6 Marina 2 l I ,_.. Edl'°1! I 2 1 2-. Marina 1c:orlno McFetrl~ 2, Womack l . Per1zet1e t, McClene I, Brown 1 Goalie wovtt Stein 4, OHlenO.C:ll S Edi'°" tcorlno Glec:one 1, Lu1trt1 2. wercs I ThOmH I Gotll• H VH ' Caully I. 'Wllf•lll V...., \l, OC-View 4 Founteln Vellev S 2 2 2-11 0cH l'I View 0 1 ) 2-• l<'ounleln Valtav scorl119. T11omolOl'I 2, Jonu 2. Norlon 2, Peoodt 2, Lewi• 2, Nlelsen I Goelle MIVH Huttma" s Ocean View Korlno Lietz 2, Outen I. A'9r I Goalie ••vet. Bin I NON-LaAOUa Ctthl M91o1 12. LI Wherl 10 L8 Wll\Otl 2 • 2 2-10 Cott•~• 2 l 4 )-17 Cott• M•Mt •torl"9: Mlllllt •• Ktrlned'I •• Coon• 3. Lllwek I. Goalie Mva. h vlor 9 TENNIS Womefl't NurMmeftt (II New OrtMftl) ''"' ltMlftd ~ Mertine Nevrelllove (U,S I Cl.i Betll Herr IU S I. 6·4, 6· I. Laurie Mc Nell IU S I del Je nine T"°"'°'°" IU S l .. l. 6-3, Anne WM • IU S I Cle1 Kim Sands IU SI, 7·6, 1-s' SKOftd Rlllftd ~ Gabrit11 Sabatini (Aroentlnel dlf Lite Bond· er I U S l. 4·0. 6· I Hlttl scMet *1S ~ACIFIC COAST LEAGUE WMClbridee 10, LffUM BMCll I ~ Wlllell (W) Cle! Ltecn, 6· I NM, 6·0. NevlOr 6·0. SotveY (WI lent 1·6, won, 6·3. 6 2, Honan (WI loll, 0·6, 1·6. won, 6· I ~ IC Pertnicka·Ven H" (WI Clti Suo1·Sttvtr1l , 6 2. Oreoer·Conkt Y 6·2. '°" 10 Fc>1ev Pa lmer, 1·6, Bero·Lerion IWI loll l·6, 1·6. 2·6, Mev•rson·Weno (WI toil, 1·6, ""°"· 4·1. 6·• Ctthl ~ 11, Traltuc• H•1 6 S"'91et Herrl\ ICMI Ott Eerlv, 6·0, McLene. 6·2, Ovkstre. 6· I, 8eneelkl (CM) los l, 0 6, I ·6. l ·6, Pucl\ell ICM) tost. 0·6. l ·6. 2 6 Deutl6n TaYIOr·Frtl ICM) dlf Seoler·.Mavtr, 6·2. Pevne-Hemmllf, 6-1. Beroer·Scnneloer, 6 0. 01v·Sw1nM>n <CMI wOf', 6·2 6·0 6·2. Lff· Martinez JCMI won 6· l, 6· l 6·• NON-LEAGUE Mel9r Del "· Chamlfled9 1 ~· Cordove IMOI I0\1 10 S•ernev O·fl, V1llene 2·4. Clef E1oe, 6 2. C~mlnl !MDI I01t. 7·6 7·6 won 7 S, Leoolnt IMO> loll, 1·6, 0·6. 0·6. ~ L Smolll·Burke IMOI Otl Eioe·Hue 6·l Mo<ren·Crov 6· I, K•rDv·S11ve . 6·0, J Sm1ll\ So1nner IMDI won, 6·0, 6·J. 6·2. Heoen·F1tn1tn11 IMO) won. 6·1, 6·1, 6·0 o.to. AsNne OAVIEV'S LOCKER IN _ _, lhlcl!I -3 boefl, 6S en111e" 190 bonito, 4' roc:IJ. coo. 2.l- callco Dan, I Mind beu 12 meckerel, I hno coes. 1 rock "'"· 31 teutoln. 2 '""°'"'ao, I ooet·evecs oercll.-lSO l>lut oerel\ DANA WHAR' -• boat\, 31 enottrt 61 Dau, 9S bonito, I 1 rock "'"· 100 mecllaret. l 1>1ue 1nerk• CNcMo Mlnnnote oetro11 TeniHa.v Greenhv 0 1.000 lil to J 1 0 .750 1116 37 1 , O .l!o0'1 • I > 0 4 0 .250 61 ,., 0 000 J2 12'2 . . ., Wethl"9ton • 0 0 I 000 100 OelM 3 1 O .7SO 1• N V.Glet!it 3 I J Uo 12 PhlleOtlPfll• I l 0 .J50 0 SI. Loult 0 ' 4 0 .000 40 AMll•ICAN eott'attaNC• 0....ver Ken11• Cltv Si .. 11 .. .....,.. S.1'1 O)eto W..t • 0 0 1.000 119 al O HO • ) I 0 7SO 105 13025061 I ' l o .... t SO f1 73 67 67 75 t5 c rnc:lnnelt Cltv.+end Hou\IOl'I Plttit>uroh ~"r 0 2 2 0 1 ) 0 500 11 114 500 91 112 2SO 10 7S I 3 0 150 30 " ... , N Y Jet\ NI'!" Eno1enc1 &uff110 Mlt ml lndleneooli' l I 0 750 111 " , 2 0 soo uw 74 ' 3 0 I 3 0 lSO ti '4 2!t0 11' 142 0 4 0 000 17 "' Sllftllly'' GelNI T1moe aev 11 ,._ Raiden 11 K1nwo1 Cltv Cl1"1Clnn1t1 v' Gr"" 8ev al Mll1 ... ull.M Cleveland al PtllMIYroll Houllon el OetrOlt Mleml al New Enoiend Mlnnttote •I Ollcaoo New York Gll l\ll et SI Louli • PhlleOtlonlt et All/Me Wa 11>1nc11on •• Hew OrlHnt D•"•' 11 Otnvtr Buffalo et New Yori< Jell lnOla neooOt 11 ~n Fra11<ltc:o ,.,.....,., 0- S•n 0 1eoo It Seallle ICllal'I""' 1 a t 61 Rams st.thftcs Oooonan11 ltentt kw• .,., ou.,,.,, 11 n 11 17 20 19 Flrtt csown• Yerelt rullllno V1rd1' oau•no Tote! verO\ Punt\·tvera~ Penenltt·v1rd1 F utnblH· IC>tl ltushlno TO'• Peul"° To·, Return TO'i Total T0'1 TEAM °"'*"'"" ,, ·-10 01Cktr'°1\ Redden Wlllte 8 rown 8trlkOw\1<1 Cerotnltr Olli T011I• Oooonenls 81rtkowtkl 0111 . ,.,, .. ,, Ooc»onents l)9 tos "'" S69 S2' 1097 26·40 7 25-27S U·3'6 l,..13S INDIVIDUAL Rutl\lfte TCI " 26 • I • , 2 138 lOI ~ ....... S·2 1 s 0 7 Yeti .so n ,., Ave •..S ,. 7.3 11 0 II s l ·I 569 '339 13 IS ·0.S 4.1 3 I ' ~A PC "1 IS 41 2 Ydt 410 16A S74 943 26 lS O Ill 56 2 123 74 s Aec:.IVlfte 12·6 4 • I ' TQ l I 0 0 0 0 0 • 2 TD I 3 ' s PC Vd$ TD ReCIOe,, 10 IS 0 H1.n1er 9 127 0 Brown ' 17 2 Ouckwortl'I 7 111 I Olc:ktr~ 7 2t 0 Yount S -" 1 Sco11 l 3' O Guman l 21 0 0 Hiii 1 II 0 Wl'lllt I 7 0 Tot11t S6 S74 ' Oc>oonenn ,, 943 S Oln.r tu csers Punlll\O -Hetcher. 2S·9t9, 39 6 avo l(lckott rf turns -Brown, 12·111. 73' avo . Ceroenttr. 2·19. ts, Gurnen. 1·11 Punl re1urn1 -Sullon, IS· 102, 6 a a vo lnlerceohon• -Grev. 3·27, Jtrue, 1·1, Crom,..til, 1-0 UNLV Pac Ille N MedcoSt FrHno St San Jose St Lono Beecn 51 Ula llSI CS Fullerton PCAA shlndlnes c---. W L T~F~A 1 00 ~23 1 0 0 •• 14 ' 1 0 3t 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 too o o 0 0 0 0 0 020 "64 T ..... t',Game Cal Stete Fullerton et Tul" Overel WLT ~'"" ) 1 0 12? ,. l I 0 116 6' 1 4 0 96 171 JOO 116 12 2 1 0 ,, 76 I 1 0 61 11 0 3 0 ?l ., I A 0 99 163 s.tw•r• Gemes Frt\nO Sta le al ~n Jo" S111e New Mexico Siii• el Ula ll S1111 UC Devit el Padtk INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS "-Ytr Catl'toVtl. CSF Jon11, UNLV Mlcl'lealt, UOP Jackson, SJS Wlffiem\, FSU * 111.utlllfte Tea 119 61 al .. JS W '-T,. f'A W l T f'~ "A 1 • • " 17 • 0 0 ,,, 11 lett17 <10016V U02010 300 .. 111 I 0 0 ,1 21 I 2 0 to n e O I 21 21 2 0 J 71 31 0 0 0 , 0 2 I 0 .. 7S 0 11052 1111t .. e11 0 lt 20 2 I 0 102 '8 0 1 • 17 " 2 1 0 ... 13' 0 1 0 7 17 0 , 0 1t 15 lit r•V"•..,... Ari-11 al UCL.A (Cl'elWll 2 11 11.lO a m I OfefCWI 11 USC Cellfotnle al WMl!lntlon °"90f1 St. al W ....... on SI SMDleeOtf,etSfanNrd IMCN'YtDUAl ITAT'tSTQ ......... "8\IW Hwrls. A.SU Acleml. Arl1 c;r_,, UCLA FtnMY, Wetn Porter, wsu rca va IO ll3 TD A~ , 117 1 IS U7 ,, 171 S9 m S IOU 3 1s.s ' 76.0 .. 79S I 73-1 ....._ JenlllM, Arla Mlllef'' Or• Pew, SIM Wlhlm,OSU Cheftcller, W etn ,.. .... &lrdell, OH JemH, Stell Hlc:ka, Cal MA.tiler, Sien Monl.,ne, OSU ...... ~· l"C 106 S6 173 71 11) .. 104 '° .. lt ........ l"C 19 11 " " IS ~TD 1 ' s • l s 3 1 4 ' """ ~ lc:MclUle TONtGHT (Mell----) YdL m no 6S7 SSI $26 TD 0 ) 2 0 0 EdlMlll '" Ml!at Del el S11111 Ana Bowl . Servi!• vs. Founteln V11tv 11 Hunllnoton Beecll Hlt l'l SI Paul V\ Ocean View .. Wttll'lllMI ... HIOll Unlv.,.sltv vs UOUl\8 Hlh al Ml"lon "-HIOtl . auena Perk vs. Savanna el Glover Staellum Sun/Iv HIHt vt. Canvon et Et Modena Hfoh Troy II Veleftde ~rlHla el Bobe, Grandi LCK Amltot .. ~ftltr'n ·"*"· LMeut El ~.cso vs. LOI Aletnf!CK el G.iv H•on ,-RIOAY , .......... , Newpor1 ~•rbor vt Co.la Maw 11 Orenoe Coe11 COlleOI CofOM de+,.,,., -VI WOOdbriclot--.HTYIM HlOl'l Ceol"reno VelllV "'' E1tanc:t1 •I Ntwoor-1 HerDOr L• Qulnla vi Merine a • WttlmlMrar HIOtl Lono 8eec:ll Wll'°" •• HunlfftfJton enc" WHtmlntter 11 Crl\pl rrvlne n 5eddlebacll 11 ~nit Ana &owl Laoune &each et Vattev Cllrlttlen Foothlll e l Tinlln Tralluc:o Hiii\ el 8 urrouo111, Rldoecrttt <• om > - VIila Peril vt Orange et El Modena HIOtl El Modena "' El Toro •' MIH lon Vlelo Hion Sen Clemente 11 Rencno Alamllcn Oe"e Hlllt 11 FUiierton •La Hal!>l'a •' lall-OOd Sonora 11 BrH·Ollnde Norwalk v• S.nlleoo 11 GerOtn Grove HtOI\ MaonoU1 e t M6'1i1lr Santa Ane Vetlty 11 Cnennel ll11nd1 Er.-.u.ew Cvon" "' Ke•• el Glover Stadium Loera v\ Etperenza e t Vetencla Hloll Ktnl'\ed'I VS Peclflc:a •• BOite Grenoe t1iOh SATUltDAY Min ion VlllO VI Santa Al'll •• !>an11 Ant &owl An111elm o Geroen Grove It Glover Sl•O•um Alt 01,,.,.. at 1 JO om • unltls lndlc:ateel caoss COUNTillY CemmuNtY c.-... "*' OttANGlf ~E C°"'ERIENCE Of'•-CM1t IS, RIWrikle 0tv SO 1 Per'el IOCC), 19-.39, 2 Stewert IOCCJ 21 2t 3 Mav,,aro IOCC I. 21 Jl, 4. Ht<nanoez IOCCI. 21 39, S S .Alc:1raz (OCCI. 21·42, 6 J Alcerez (OCCl end Sanc~z COCCI. 11 '3. a Kallln COCCI. 21'S7, 9 Witllam1 (OCCI. 11-00 10 Brown !OCCI. n 11 C~cll:;;~ OttANGlf E~E CON,5111. E Or-C:.tl IS, R 1 Pelino IOCCl. 19.36, 1 L (0CC), Yo•• IOCCI and Bue"'"'" <OCC), 1029. S Wrl9111 IOCCI end Turner fOCCI, ?0-.30; 7 A110ert0n (0CC), 20JI, I F1'9r IOCCI. 10.31, 9 Lezo IOCCI. 2031. 10 Keeoen ICX:Cl 20--lS Mt.SM.__S.~C...J Or1nee Coetl ICOf1"r. Md'u .... I, c;...., I, Pllorl I WOMmWI IOCC•a Clllllit UC ll'Wle IJ, ....... e UC lrvlnt tcerlf\r Gr._ 4, H &re1'1tmen l, Cruz I,"°' I, ..,_ ...... Denn 0 • WOMaWS VOLLaYaAL.L CemmtMltl/ Cll9l9 O..nc1e COHI csei. Cerrltot, lS-11. IS•I. 15-1 """ lcMll SOUTif COAST LiAGUa Irvine Otlf OeM Hll4s, 15·6, IS--13. IH ,ACI'" COAST l•AOUI WOOCSorlCl99 Otlf ~ te.dl, 15·12, 15-'t, 16·14 w..-..y1, trw.dlel• IAMaALl AmwtcMu..e MILWAUIC.EE <EWElltS-SleMd TOf'ft frtDflllOrn, men.oer, IO a ---COlllrKI TORONTO &LUE JAYS-~ "'9 A"*tc:an ~ Plat UClhelCI • •--,u-\k>n egalntl ~ .. a.I, ovlfilMler, . IAS«aTaALl ................. ~ Cl<ICAGO BULL..S-Sl9ne4 8'ad Selerl, tor· waro, 10 • tour-veer c.on1r1c1 CLEVELAND CAVALIER~ l<'ael Oauotwrt'i, c:enl•-lorward, 10 e IJ11·_. con· tr~ENVER NUGGETS-AorMCS lo ler"°" wltl\ Denny ScllevH. c:enter, on a two·year contrec1 PHOENIX SUN$-Slo"9d Waller OI VI\ ouaro 10 • rwo-.... r con1rec1 l'OOT9ALL ... ..._ ....... u... GREEN BAY' PACl(ERS-AorMCI to 1erm1 w1111 Clluek Fustna. -'1tr'tNdl, on •_...,_ con1rec1 • HOUSTON OlLERS-S'9neel Le.rr., Griffin . cornero.c11 Plec:eO Alltrl Lvdev, ~., or1 '"":'N~~~6L1S COLTS-Wetv.0-?>on Holmtt, wide rec:eiver, Mt~I OOl~tN~ecs M lU Cn41(1n, -ledl ... 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DETROIT RED WINGs--Slnt Werrtr1 Youno. left wl,,o, 1ncs Joe Murol\v, C9ftttr. to Gien1 F '"' ot '"' .,.,,...lean Hoc:kev L•aoue Senl Rock lomDO Otfen-.n. aftel Cl!rl' Ckllocl<I, r111n1 wino to Adlronoec:ll ol the AHL MONTREAL CANAOIENS-SIOMCS SleoheM L~. c:enl~ 10 e tl!r ... ., .. , ~.cf and eulofled ~m to Shertlfooke of lfw Anwric:an Hod<IV L-ST LOUIS &LUES-Announc:ecs 11\11 I llf'OUO of lnvtJJors lees bv"'MJchHf ~" nave 1orMC1 to o.vcne~ 92 oercen1 of 1f'4 ctuO trOf'ft Ille lamll .. of Herr;y e>ne11 SALES • SERVICE • LEASING --f-OC,0.-.l .A .... ._..._,,Lio(.._ 19.,..,,, ........ .,,..,. t•. Or.--- 2.S'l/o ~--. - I 0850 f ir 11~ lone Bl Nor.w~lk 2131868 -3233 714 1 636 6775 • f# ' * . Celebrate {)Jr Grand Opening. Sa\e s72 .oo a Gold Canl Membership. l'hm' llC.'\'C,'f .1 llull momnll .11 I luhdJ\ "r.1'1-fl'Jhh ( luh-. 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Kmkew denied 20th by Astros San Francisco rtght-hander dr: ps 5-0 verdict to Houston ..,.. ....... kt.a SAN f"RANCI 0 -Whco the sur&1na Houston Astrosclashed with stn:akma San Francisco Giaots' nght- banckr Mile Krukow, something had to Jive. . . -a .-· - 7 MelM!le.111 Gi.de (SltV9fltl I ,ln1 Sllvtf Hewll IMtH) ' Lift 's SOnt (8,.c11) 10 ~ ... o.thlhl (Plncwvl 11 Snow OutNK• <Ort~·JI If Btlllncl Tiit SC-\ IPellOll) .,.. ...... a 117 111 11110 111 117 •112 l SIVINTM •ACI. l 1116 ,.,..._ ~ .. . ,,, ,000. Allowl/O ,... ~ lfte(tt, , YMrt ... ' 'If '°°'''"' .°' (MCCefTol\) 1 '7 2 ...,.,_,, aav Clllltek·2J 9 •112 ' Ft lffl OW l~ll«) 114 4 "ne IC~ ,,_...> 114 S Acll't Sol\tle ISolkl lll • Tentetlitcl ll'>llleevl , 111 7 ..... ,., W ... 1 (VMltlutltl llA I VttOftke't °'*1 IJMH) Ill t OtlalfWVnne (II•-) II• 10 AllMOUl'tlt (~MVt) 111 11 ~ l(llltll l .. lt) 114 I? Vivo Ell '•'• (l(Nftel) 111 ......... It was Krukow, who was denied h1s 20th victory Wednctday when starter Danny Darwin and relievers Aurelio Lope-L, Charlie Kcrfcld and Dave mhh combined on a four-hit 5-0 Houston victory. Knakow entered the game with a 6-0 record and a l.37 earned rvn average in Scptem~r. He was trying to become the Giants' first W-game winner sinClc Rqn Bryant in 1973, but the San ·Francisco ace ran into a buz:zsaw. ~•l.. 117 a 112 111 111 117 fl7 117 111 111 11S 117 1) LtdV HllllOCI !Sow l 111 .. Chtl'l'IHOl!t Al Oew11 (Sttv-·21 117 U Joel C IVM111utt.·21 117 1' Dl•lt ltoen (Orl~-11 117 MOUNTAIN OLADE 13· 11 In s1rU11no e>cnlllon 111en stoooed COid lo$1no •• ehttl(t. tooll •or lmpr~ tffo<I. eerru lht call, 90SSH OE· LIGHT 14•1) Bred lo ii. Quick t nd llu Plnav 111 Irons for dtOul, ltll IOlt KllOn, otXfa ltOAN 16-11 Also thollllt mu.i lie conildtrM H •'* 10 drew 111. no chtnQt ta\I In lfOUO!td effort 13 Pk/mOtffl (llec*· ll •111 TANTALIHD CS-71 lfoh Ill 1 ,.,...., rtcOVtf"ecl clo\lnt .. ,,.,.,., for MCOftO, .,.....,- l>tll, c.n mtllt eMtlldt; ~ACK ()ol) U"4 u11 Oii IM Hot fll v~ awltt lractloftt jt I~,~ N in commeM Md INY ne¥W 1oo11 Nd!. ANNA"'9lNA 1 .. 11 COUid lie 1t1e wrlH'lst l>KIUIOe todev, r.ctd wltll Ml1h1 for llnl llmt IHI LO+IGSHOT. SUPllt l(ITTEN. Tb.c shutout was the s1itth in eight· pmcs for the division-winoina Astros. Three of them have been pitched apjnst the Giants, includana a title-clinching no- hittcr by Mike Scott, who faced his victims again today. "I've never seen patching like we've been gettinJ lately," Scott said following Houston's lcaaue-leadina 19th shutout. ''Six shutouts in eight games is un· ~licvable. It hasn't only ~n the staners. but the bullpen too." In other Natjonal League games: Mell I, Ex,es C: In Montreal, Howard Johnson sinaled with two out. scoring Gary Carter with the a.o- abcad run in the 10th inning and rallying New York to us 104th victory, · -lle41 I, Braves i : In AtJanta, Hud<!Y BeU hit a two- run homer and drove in the winning run with a single in the ninth innina to give Cincinnati the vic tory over the • .S.n Francleco pitcher "1ke Krakow ahowa Braves. fnaatratlon on the mound u he la denied Pinta'· CaNlaa.11 S: In St. Louis. Johnn y Ray hit a winnlDC hla 20th tame -Calnst Routon. bome run with QJ\C out in the eighth anning to give · Pittsburah the victory over the Cardinals. out 17 hits to beat Baltimore 1n a game marred by the C. n . PMWa: After a t.w<ehour. 18-minute rain IDJUf) of 24-game winner R<>JCr Oemens. (Sec Page BI ). delay,-a pme between Chicago and Philadelphia at A's t , Rugers 7: In Arlington, Texas, pinch-hitter Veterans Stadium was cancelled and will not be 'lladc up. Terry Steinbach hit a three-run homer in the eighth mning. rallying Oakland to the victory over the Rangers'. In the American league: -Tigers Z, Brewers 1: In Milwaukee, Chet Lemon's Bl• Jays 3, Yaallee1 t : In New York. Jesse Balfield RBI double in the eighth inning boosted Detroit past the hit two solo bomen to take over the major-league lead Brewers. spoiling thedcbutofManagerTom Trebclhorn. with 39 home runs, and Jimmy Key and Tom Henke WlaJte Sox 3, Mariners L: In Chicago, Reid Nichols combined on a six-hitter, leading Toronto past the drove •an three runs. including the tie-breaker With a Yankees. homer in the sixth. as the White Sox handed Seattle its Toronto ended its four-game losing streak and sixth straight loss. snapped New York's three-~rnc wmning streak. The lndlans lZ. Twins 3: In the Metrodome, Joe Caner hit Yankees finished tht season with a 41-39 record at homt', a three-run homer to highlight ~ 15-hit attack and Tom their worst since 1968. 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Colic~ by tdcn1u:al 15-50 \Cores ednesd ay a1 Hunt- o o a ingtoriBeachCentral Park. ! ! ! OCC tQOk the top 10 places 1n both the men·s and o 1 1 women's races. 1 J 1 0 JMo• .. W) • 11 I 1 TeUI -. -CIC Ll>J MW• am•L.I • 1 > ,..,,,, I l I I 0 I v.;, QflMft ol•Cfltd 10 1 ...... 1n ,.,. ill~. l(r-Dil<Md lo 1 °'""., HI 1119 111> ... ~-..,, -~·-·· Umtl<-_,,. """ CoullM, *-• ........ v. flllfO E••"? T-)71 A-.llO Dave Parsel set a cour~ record with a clocking of 19·39. 49 seconds ahe.td of the runner-up finisher. LeadmJ the wa).' for the women was Delinda Pauno. who had a tame of 19:36. 53 second abcad of the second · place finisher Orange Coast will run 1n the San Mateo In vitational Saturday. Dodgers tumble intocellar, 3-2- -L.ONGSHOT LIFE'S SONG 'll"TH ltACf. 6 tur'°"9' Pvot J14,000 l vur Ol<ls. Ctalmln9 e>rlc•. 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It-Ad· mltll, Fancy E•lltr "°"· AOVMC:t Gvv. Count Ot Money, A-..omt OuUI Warriors post volleyball win AN DIEGO (AP) -Rookie nght-handcr J1mm )" Jones had the kind of ouung that already has the an Oiqo Padres sa~in1 wa11 t1l next y~r. Merv, Gtnlt.11, ,erenri.tt. llrdltt arlOt f'CCOrd agaanSt lhC Dodgers. Alto ellollle-Nt'f'f C....,, AN 111 ll'tYOUf "fl wasa nice way to finish up the home season and a HVINTM ••Cl °"' milt M<• Pvrw 'Allyson Mattoit and Mindee Adams had 12 and l 0 kills respect a vc- ly to spade vmttnf Woodbridle Htih to a l S· 12, I S-9, 6-1 4 Paci fic Coast Lcaauc airls volleyball victory over Lquna Beach Wcdne$day. Delson, ~ Junior middle blocker. and Orme. a sophomore outside ~1ttcr, provided enouah 1ood block- m& up front ancf Norton, a sophomore outside hitttr, was study LO her role to aead the V aQucros over the Dolphins. Jones, 2-0 after three starts. struck out nine and gave up Just three hits in seven 1nninp 11~ he defeated Lo~ Anacin. 3-2. Wcdncsdl.yAJlh,und knocked the Dodaers into last~ in the Nahonal League West. "We'll ta.kc the kind of performance we ~w ton1aht 20 or lS tunes a )UI';· said Steve BorOS'f' Jones pitc~ lhree pcrfrct inninss before walk.an& tcvc Sax on four pitches to lead C1ff the fourth. Two outs le~ frankhn tubbs h11 his 23rd homer to tnm a 3-0 ~ ~m-S-~. ~ sqe p1tc t e ma two tnnmp. ..._... h .. .. Stubbs' home nan WUJult 1 UlllU p1tc • wd Jones .. But I w11 tart ins to ttt a little tared 1f\cr the fifth 1nnin1 and by tbc 1eventh innina I bad il .. The Padres finished their ~n tmc~ with • 12--6 nice way to perhaps some of the JUY' oow out.·· said •7.>00 Boros. 011monoelre, Hernou Huuv. "•nc• Kendi H• was re"·m~ to rumor1 that V"'ttrans Tcrrv Wei<" Tiit •vro1t. Lii Sti.re11. Betit Cl'ltiul. " I\;, " '•I ~llt llOft. Mn ~'1141. $!$ltr a.tie Kennedy and Graia ettlcs mtght not be w11h the club in A1ao -~Y aitu"fM. G•,..._ 1987. •tGHTH ••ca.°"'""~ trot PurM MO,SOO KenM<Sy hat a &wo-run sanaJc and Nettles folJowed E~~U:~.".'::,d ,,,_.1 o.... 1too. Mleh with a run-sconn1 double as the Padres scored all thctr Gr.-, F'Of',.,,.1 sw11, ,OMYt t-t""ftr, Mto111 runs in the fil'1t innina. .. Me'flltm, c11 o Of Jtdt "I was pretty excited out there." Kennedy said •• nd NtNTM H'-1 °"' "''" ""' PIK .. u.ooo wu a Julie sad rominfrfI thc..ficld at the cod... __ Sin Nu ,_ OL.Guv....crai.v Oum•. Hltll TonY. Owvnn j-..t O lhepmc wt th I double •nd aJ\c'r Hel Worlll. Thi GOid ~.!,. ltO.-vlllt lto11t. ··" ""' . ~ Glli4k'IO ~rTI, WOl'Nll Of Tiit Y-, S,..0 John Krillt vounded out, Dod&er starter Bna.n Holton. tu.I• . 2-3. hit Kevin McReynold.s witfi a pitch. Tl"T" •ACI. °"'milt eac. ""''" n .100 GwY.on and McReynolds worked a double st.cal and clt:.,~~:.'~Ml't c. Moll,,., ,,111,. one out hhu. Kennedy hned a two-run sm&Je to center ,_, 5euttt•. crwme o. L• trtfl"lt. k W•-· field. ken~cdy ACOrcd on Ncttln' double to center Mt•1tr ...._ iem Gilbert added six service aces to the au.ack for the Wa.rrioB. who•~ 4-0 oYcml and 'l-0 1n lcque ptiy:-· LaauM fell to Q.4 and 0..1. fn•nothcr high tChool match: lrvlat S, Dua HUit.Ji Cari Oel$0n and HalcyOnn~combincd to tcfup a "nl»TII btocttn1 1otec "and Mtrinda N"orton was sound dcfcnuvely 1n &he backcourt for the Vaq~rot as Irvine ( 1-0. 4-1 ) YtiOn i lS Sou lb C out Lt.aaue optncr at Dana H tll • I~. L.S-13, I ~-6. lrv1ne is at San Oemcote-loda)' LD another Sol.Ith C0ut match. ln community collcar play: Onqt C..1t a, Cent ..... The PlraJes cnaitcd Ut.&J.5. t l, I S-1, l,s...4 victory at home behind riabt kilh by K.artn Nickel and l S assist• by teUer Kim Rochow . Ora.nae C0as1 (3-2) pl.ayt In the San Ditto MC9 Tournament Friday and Saturday. .... -.-.=.;;......;.. __ ; ___________ _i•----.... Governor flies high; takes a dive De~mejian giveth and he taketh away. In thj1.Case, the governor does it with a quick stroke of the veto pen.. . . In two inky swipes of his official gubernatorial ballpoint, Deukmejian ensured homeowners rights to fight noisy airports would be protected a nd he put a bl ot on the public's right to know how its government officials conduct public business. Maybe some handwriting expert needs to examine the swirl of the big "D" to determine whether the signature is valid. Could this be the same governor? Are multiple personalities at work in Sacramento? Jn a bold stroke, Deukmejian vetoed some ill- con§idered legislation written by Garden Grove Assemblyman Richard Robinson to protect noisy airports. · -The bill, written at the request of O range County supervisors, would ha ve kept homeowners from suing · airports in small claims court more than once. A Newport Beach homeowner who sued the county and won in court would have been blocked from bringing suit again no matter·trow many times or how badly his · property was damaged by the disturbing aircraft from John Wayne Airport. The legislation was a blatant end run on the rights of citizens. ..., But Deukmejian's recognition of those rights must stop at the edge of the state's runways. He used the same pen to kiJI a bill that would have lirmted the legal issues that governmental bodies could invoke to meet behind closed doors. Senate leader David Roberti had introduced a bill following complaints from the press and public that some government agencies were conducting the public's business in secret. Governmental bodies are allowed to go into closed .. executive session'' to discuss legal issues. Otherwise they must remain open . But a recenrattorney'general's opinion said the exemption could be cited fo r almost any\hing, ~ince most issues have legal implications. Deukmejian said t'he bill would also ha ve required executive task forces to remain open to the public, and advisory bodies of less than three persons. He said the bill "may seriously hamper the economic and efficient functioning of government. . In other words, citizens get m the way of government. right governor? Op1n1ons uprcsst'd 1n this spare arc lho..c ol 1hc Dai~~ Pilot < >tht·r '1c"'s cxprcsSt'd on this P3$.C art those of1hc1r :iuthors .ind an1st~ Reader w mmcn1 is invited. The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box I S60. ( os1a \lc\d q~h~h Pnune 642-6086 Challenges FV candidates to divulge investments To the Editor: As a candidate for Fountain Valle\ Ctt\ Council. I read wnh amusemen"t Mayor Fred Voss' article ... regard- ing hi s proposal that the City Council rescind its prior dec1S1on regarding a fitness provam for them. It is obvious th is 1s an election year and Mr. Voss 1s concerned about his rc-clecuon. His overall demeanor has changed toward other council mem- bers. the public at meetings, and he also 1s notifying the press of pressing issues that may concern the c1tw~ns pnor to a council meeting 'iO that the citizens may appear at the meeting and express their views. He took a step back on September 16, 1986, when he and other council members made alternate Daniel Hoppy a pe rmanent member on the Planning Comm1ss1on. despite the fact of an apparent conflict of interest. Mr. Hoppy has a real estate license and 1s currently selling con- dominiums of the FouAtain Crest Units. Just like councilman Scott who has provided insurance 10 the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Cl ub Complex. he also has had to. abstain from voting on these issues. In addition. Mr Voss and Mr Nielse n ha ve had to abstain from voting on developments. in whi ch tijC) had in\eStt•d in the past The<;e actions appear t0 the general public that our (It~ (,o, ernment 1s using 1n<;1de information which the) are P"''Y to because ol their posuionc; to in'cst and make mone' or channel the business through their own bu'11- nesses. While this ma~ not be a real legal conn1ct 11 raises senou" questions of ethics. I therefore. challenge the entire F-ounta1n Valley Council. the -.a nous comm1ss1on m'embers and the can- didates to d1vul$C what tnHstmcnts the> haH'. made 1n the ci t) and when. Hasan) one received buc;1ness such as Mr. Scott as a result of their position<; and being prt') to 1ns1de infonnauon on dc-.elopments" As to the candidates the sam<.' questions apply and in add111on the~ should di\ ulge v. hat the} do for a h\ing so the c111zen of Founuun .Valley can determine' which can- didates ma~ gain financially from their being elected. and each can- didate should go on 1he record 1mplving that thC) arc not {lo1ng to in-.cst in an~ dc\elopments 1n f oun- tain Valle) to avoid any pvtential conn1ct'i. ~Ottng problems if elected. and an~ ethical questions. · JOHN f THOMP ON JR Fountain Valle' Kllllng two birds wlth one stone To the Editor: "K1lhng 2 birds with I stone" can often be beneficial. we need onl)' to loo~ back to the da)'S when President Niiton federalized the highways and decreed that 55 miles per hour was now the rule, and of course 11 was intended to save gasonne. then in shon supply: the benefit we did not teaJizc 1mmediatel~ was the tremen- dous drop in vehicular fatalities. from approximately 50.000 to 28.000 1n the 12 months nght af\tr the SS went into effect ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I con'i1der that to be a great benefit Now11 c;eems a new benefit is about to be handed to us. and none too soon either. II one has to do 1s read the Pilot Police Blotter. each day to recognize that all the thefts. burglar· 1es. hophfting t'i to pay for the drugs. and now President Reagan hos de- clared war on dq.aJS we S'hall soon 'ICC the related act1vit1cs cease as well So sometimes we arc able to kill 2 bird" with I i;tonc and make 11 pay. CiFNE ELIG Irvine K •ten WlttlMf Pub Ill/lei' Don ,enler City f01IOf Tom Clenln mwtr.an°' Cr ... lhefl SPQfta fdtlM Tttt...ct J KlfWl't C11cu41llOl'I OtttetOf "4tbtrt Clfttreft • Produc;tion O.rect~ Honrd~ Aavtiut1no 0+rec1or ,...,atn1ne Clt•t•fiecl Otrtete>f lr-.oe Thef1 Cont~ # 1r (;)IH GAEAJ. .. AldllER NFL ROU t10l>EL sms TME DUST ... t D~ WALTERS .interim hearings blatant tools AC RAMENTO -Now that lh~ state Legislature has more or less adjourned for the year -it•s still technically 1n session on a hngerin& • prison issue -lawmakers arc free to devote their tame to maucrs of more pressing concern, hkc gelling th.em- ~lves re-elected or elevated to higher offices. What lcgislatwe ac11v1ty there is dunng ·the autumn recess revolves about a cu nous phenomenon known as the .. intenm hearing." U .S.-Portugese relations threatened-by cutbacks- In theory, com minces of the Legis- lature, relieved of the responsibility for immediate decisions on pending balls. arc able to devote ume to more comprehensive stud y of important subJcctS. And. in practacc. many of the interim hearings that commmee chairmen call do dcaJ with real issues. sometimes generically and some- ume• 1n the form of legislation. But the practice of conductinJ 1otenn hcanngs has other connotauons. Such hcanngs are held only oc- casionally in the Capnol; the lo- cauons outside of Sacramento arc chosen by the cha1nnen involved One lawmaker 1s famous for sched- uling intcnm hearings in some of the state's more pleasant resort c1t1cs. LI SBON -G1vrn this particular pr9blem. Frank Shakespeare. who 1s our ambassador to Portugal. is the nc"t best thing to Solomon. Not tha t he has the power to adjudicate the question of how much the United <;1ates should pay 1n sec unty as- sistance for our big base 1n the Azore'i. but 1n the o;ensc that he 1s in named on the sub1cct b) all 1hc correct cons1der- at1ons Shakespeare. "'ho has a thec;p1an's talent for dramat111ng a .rnse he wishes to make forcef ull~. wall begin b} pu111ng 11 a.-. the go' ernment of Portugal put<; 11. Look. what 1s Che point of negotiat- ing an agreement w11h the United tatec; of America unle.-.s )OU hve up to that agreement~ Three years ago. after hunqreds of hours at the barga1n1ng table. Y.e agre-ed to renew -;our access to our base 1n the Azore<o in return for X dollars in m1htar. assistance O\ er a specified· penod Suddenly. )'OU come back to uc;. tn\ oke an a hen series ofs) llables like a \\1tch doctor's incantation. mum hie something that soumh hlce "grramm- mruddmon." and tell us that the deal 'ou made 1s ofT: that. alas. you arr going to <"U t us ~own b) about S200 million during the remaining years of our understanding (until I 991 ), but that )OU rxpect that there <;hould be no d11Tcrcncc 1n Ol 'R commitment to YOI ' Well (the American!> repl}) it's hke th1\. That 1ncan1a11on )OU haH' a hard 11me pronounnng 1s spelled out "Gramm-Rudman... and 11 is a mea\ure taken by the U.S. Congrc-,s. in confronung our quite awesome budget deficit. that requires red uc- tion'> at e' Cl) level of expenditure. and mo<it unhappil) Portugal has to be one VK llm of that general reduc- tion But what do \OU want us to do about 1t'1 (,ramm-Rudman 1s what Congres!> sees as the key to the economic 'lurv1val of the United States. and 1f we go down. queridos amigos. everybody goes down. and your base 1n the A1ores. and indeed the Azores themselves. won't be worth a plugged nickel. That 1s how formal advocates of the two pos111on<> would leave the ques· t10n, which question is the most sundenng that threatens l .S.-Ponu- guese relauons since ·1he temporary free7e of 1974-1975. when Portugal \Cl) nearly went all the way left under the udal wave of decoloni1at1on . Ambassador Shakespeare 1<; quite competent to v1ev. the question abstract!) "Look." he will ·say to-a fellow American. "1f l have a great big house and )Ou ha' ~a little house and I hire a guard to loolC after our two ad)accnt properties. I am entitled to ra1!1e m) eycbrov.s 1f;ou po p up and tell me that )OU want to charge me a fee for the nghl to protect your house." · On the other hand (In diplomacy. there 1s almost alwa;s another hand), if "'e're going to take a pos1t1on reflecting onl) phtlosoph1 cal premises. wh> did we agree tn the first place to pro" 1dc as<;1stance In a Stipulated amount 10 the Portuguese go,ernment., I\ \Cl) s1gn1ficant meac;ure of the prestige of the Ameri- can government lie.-. in other coun - tneo;' rel)1ngon the word v.egi,e. and Gramm-Rudman. even when backed by C ongress -and signed b~ the president. doesn't ha'e the moral authont) to undo L' S comm11- ments. , Well. then. what actualh .... ould happen 1fthc United tate~gocson as 11 is now apparent!) on the road to doing -to default on 1ts moral obligatt.Q.n<> to Ponugal? WILLIAM F. BUCKLE{ .\ lot ol little things could happen. and.4 lot of httlc things can add up to al' prClty big thing. The base in Terce1ra Island 1n the ~zorcs ts as necessar) to our surveillance of ov1et maneuvering in the Atlantic Ocean as the Eiffel Tower is to the profile of Pans Without the Azores base. Tom Clancy· couldn't have v.ntten "The Hunt for Red October." 1f )OU v.c1gh the true. melodrama11c archnecture of the problem. Now. that base -u!>ed to save the life of Israel dunng the Yorn K.appur War. because II wu there Lhat we landed and refueled our C-5 cargo-planes - 1s of 'cry little use to PonugaJ 1f n we re not occupied by the United States. But Portugal can practice a kind of $Ovcrnmental \Crsion of the labor union slowdown. What \l.C: need constantl> to do 10 keep the base in optimum working cond1t1on rcqwre~ non-!>top cooperation b) Ponuguese officials. Grudging help from Portu- gal. to say nothing of the exeruse b} Portugal ofns so' ercign nght to close the ba~e down. 1s intolerable to the higher demands of our own secunty We will. one supposes. muddle through this problem. But reall), we should g1\'C better strategic attention to the mauer ofl S ba..es ffwc don't come up v.tth 1t then .\mcnca's pockets are empt \. Still other commmee chairmen schedule tbc hearings JO their home- towns, thus prov1dmg themselves with forums that can provide beneficial local publicity. It may be only a comc1dencc. but Sacramento Se n. Leroy Greene has sc~dulcd a couple pf heanngs of his __ Senate C0Jllm1ttcc ion Housing and Urban A·ffa1rsdul}!J-OCtOl:R:r. smack dab an the middle of a tough re- elcct1on campaign One of them deals w11h an issue of some local emouonal 11:npact· the handling of relief efforts for last winter's flooding Asscmb!) woman Luc)' KJUea. a San D1ego Dtmocrat .,., ho also faces a tough re-<lect1on campaign this year wall convene her Subcommittee on Hazardous Waste Disposal Alterna- tavcs in San Diego next week. Sen. Jim Nielsen. Che Republican floor leader. wall stage a hearing-of has Select Committee on forest and • Ranite Land Issues 1n Redding. pan of his d1stnct. this week. while Sc" Henry Mella's Subcommittee on Agmg will mtt-t an Scas1de . .,.,h1ch I!. part of his d1stnct ... 1n No' ember to discuss diseases of aging. to cite two other examples of hometown ism P.trhaps the most 1ntcresung wnnJde m this )'ear's schedule of intenm heanngs. howe,er. 1s the clear -perhaps blatant 1s the proper term -use of the process as a campaign tool. The hsts of 1ntcnm heanngs arc clogged with heanngs that •will deal solef y w1th the pros and cons of Che most contro"'ers1af ballot measures Wiiiiam F. BucltleJ is 8 syndical~ -heanngs staged by legislators who co/umalst. :ilread} have lined up on one side or the other In that sense. therefore. the intenm heanngs lack an) ObJecuve value. and c"1st instead as platforms for campaign sloganecnng -IRS informed of dealings ofmilitanttax~prqtesters_ This week -on the same day. in fact -legislators who ..,uppon and oppose Proposition 65. the h1ghl) controversial to:it1c-waste 101tiattvc, are s~1ng heanngs on the issue. Sen Art Torres. D-Lo!i Angeles. one of the measure's st rongest backer . will convene his Senate To"1cs Committee in San Diego for the third in a senes of hcanngs on Propos1t,1on 65. The Torres heanngs amount to nothing more t\tan a trav!llng road sho"' to drum up support for the mea ure 'W .\<;Ht '\;(;TON -·· .\ nght-.,., 1rig. manual ga-.c~ IR!) agents th e hmof) anan:ht'il. "'h11e suprcmaq mo,c-organ1zat1onal breakdowns and mcnl ant1-Sem111c. e\.trcm1st. . ·membership requirements of the con~1dcred ~ 19tent and dangerous. . e"<trcm1st groups. as well a!I the "'11al a 1hn:a1 t.o ~peace and scc~ty .. stat1"it1cs of their leaders. For C\.am- Thc ranngs of c;omc I ft-wing pie. the manual describes Posse campu<; radical taunllng h1'1 ht1cal Com1tatus as a collect1on of "un- cn,tm1es'' I fardl) These <1enun-authonzed. self-appointed groups c1atOf) dc<;enpt1onsare taken from an seeking the return of v1g1la~td )us- oflicrnl federal go,ernment manual 11ce ... -a 'tcns1tl\C. internal document .\ccord1ng to thr IR manual. tht• intended for the. cd1ficat1on of Po'lsc: 1 I ntcrnal Revenue Ser-. ice agents. • i\d\ISC'i supporters to 'itockp1lr C'omp1led b) an agency intclhgcncc v..eapons. ammunition. gas., ma'iks. oflirer from cnmmal records. news medical supplies. food , water and gas. dippings and the· subject organ1La-•Has built schools to teach mem- 11ons' own propaganda leaflets. the her" how 10 evade federal and state tra1n1ng manual warns IRS agents ta>.cs. what to expect when they go after tax •Has founded churche'i to help prote tcrs who belong to such mah • member\ e\adc tucs. tant ta'<-protest groups as Pos..c •Is conducting param1litar; train- ( om1tatus. Our reporter Da' 1d ing. [)a, 1-; obtained a cop)' of the manu.al "They arc esu.bhshmg compound<; It l<i "clear that some of the tax -1n rural, c;parsely populated area\ protrst movement has progre scd to a affording the nece sary pnvac)' .. to nght-wing. anarch1'lt, white 'IU· manufacture their own weapons. the prcmae) movement." the manual manual 'itll\es, add1~1 that "tn New statc'I, adding: "'The main goal of Orleans. La .. Posse members have these groups is to ovcnhrow tht' ma naged to take p1cturt of IR ao,ernmcnt. and their protest ac-Jgents for PosSt 'threat' use " h\the'I rr"c cftlfy one way 10 1ch1e' c .\gents arc told how to spot Pow: the~ goals." <. om1tatus members. The)' "wear The manual 1 a Who's Who of ta'X 11n} gold hanaman's noow on their protc\ten J1c;tina tht' dubiou c~cn-laprls." the manual sa)'s JACK AllDEISOll and JOSEPH SPEAR cqutpmen1: has been 1nvohed in health food 'itores and sened 1n the l ~ .\rmy Ordnance in Southeast .\s1a " The profile add" that the man lcfi hi\ v.1fe and thrct' children and "1s no" believed to be "' 1ng wlth the wife or e:\'.-wik of Q fellow l!O'sse member (name unknown) 1n Penns)h an1a .. Another Pos"e blg shot finacrcd by the IR<; manual •\ rettred ( ol Wilham P Gale, a fonner aide to the late Gen. Doualas MacAnhur and a director of guerrilla operations m the Ph1hpp1nt\ tn World War II Accord- ing to the IR S manual, Gale and hts group use the colonel'' Cahfom1a ranch as a t>asc a·nd have formed alliance wl\h Oklahoma and rkan- ...a~ motorcycle pngs. "trading drugs for 1llea.al auns and cx.plo~1vc .. On the other side, however. A\~ semblyman Jim Costa. O.Fresno, a Propos1t1on 65 opponent, has sched- uled hearings of his Water. Parks and . Wildlife C'ommittec JOintl~ with the \ssemblv Toit1cs Committee an Sac- ramento 'to thrash out the 1 sue Sen Alfred Alqu1st and As- scmbl\man John Vasconcellos. who head the Lcgaslaturc'<>, two budget committees. are conducting another fra,chng show of hearings on Prop- os1uon 61 . go,emmcnt.al gadfly Paul Gann·~ late'it assault on government that -..ould impose limits on the \BIAnc of public officials. .\lqu1st and Vasconcellos arc con- ducting hcann~ tn a number of locauons to pothaht how Prop os1uon 61 would aflcct -advcrsel)', one as'iumes - vanous segments of the state Sen Paul Carpenter and A~ semblr.man Elihu Hanisarcconduct 1ng 'lt1ll another trnvehna show on Proposition 63. the mca urc that would dC(.I re Engh,h to be the state's official lanauage. wh1k lcg1sl1uve cntl of llropos11ton 64, the AIDS m1ttat1vc. have scheduled hcannas to allow OJ>ponent of the measure to ... ttal\ of 4S d1~t1nct aroups. The l1M The often-~ainstak1ng detail include!> \arious Ku Klu'< Klan pnwidcd 1n the manual'' 11lu trated urgan11ation'I, the ryan Nation, bv the profile of a formet top Po '.<' Posse C.Omitatu , the Kansa ba offtcuil tte ts de'> l'ibc.>d a 44 ·years Farmers t 1bcn111on Army. and a old. S foot LO tn1.hc • 200 pound'I param1htan ,Chnst1an . urv1 "alm hro .... n hair hlue l' e~ and "often outfit who~ name 1! a J1naJc: The · dre,..cd 1n n black bf.rel, combat hoot\ Cp venant. the word and the Arm of and camouflaac fauguc\" He took the l ord pan 1n survi,al 1r:11n1n1 ~hool'I and Gale deciincd to talk to us. but his wife Roxanne. said-her hu~hand has ne,cr hoarded atms ··tn m) humble op1n1on." sht ;aid. ''tht IR 1s nothina mort than a '°' 1et Gestapo v.1th bulhma and 'l<'art tact1n The) h:t\C alrtadv overthrown thc.aovem ment " \Ound ofTtn public Th~ heann~ on ballot mca urts ---- serve no ~ I leg1,1auve purpo~ In fact, the) ~pre~ru tll-<11 au11itd use C omplNe w11h JlhOt(liraphs, ·the ...... orkcd ai. a ..alcsman of toohnR , ' ' J•clt A.odt'rsu ud ,_,. Spar •~ 1yndlr•tH rolumal1t of the legislatl\·C procc to p\nd pohrn.al ucs -and at no butte \o the i.a~ra,en either Du 'alters I • •TMka'" col•m1J1t. •I ·.~· .. - U.S trad·e prescription argued may Jow over the ooursc of the nut year and that avera~ arowth rate abroad ma~ shp belo tbat of the U.S. expansion, ' Baker said· Treasury .Secretiry Baker reiterates .commitment to fairness, protection_i_s_,..m_ A U.S. official, who bncfcd a undettst1matcd, but neither should ' rQOmful of rcponer5 prior to the the fortc of protectionism," Baker Baker spccc:h on the condition that he not be idcnufied b~ name, leveled By TOM l\AUM Mta1111 I ......, WASHINGTON -Trcasuf') Sec- retary James A. Baker Ill 'oiccd frustration Wednesd.a> over the con- tinued refusal of meric-a's trading pariners, particular!> Germin) and Ja~n. ~o do more to spur their economtcs. But the Reagan adm1n1stra11on's prescnption for ~onom1c well-being drew a chilly ~puon from West German Finance Mmmer Gerhard Stoltenberg. who claimed "an1ficial sumulat1on" could kad toanothcr economic cns1s. Addressing the annual meeetmg of the loternauonal Moncl3r) Fund and World Bank. Baker reiterated the administration's contention. \-Oiced to the same audience Tuesday by President Reagan. that more open markets and increased growth abroad are needed to extinguish protec11onist fires at home "Our commitment to free but fair intematJona:l trade should not be • s:ud. specific criticbm at Germany. Major trading pa~~ twtve thu --in German}. we arc concerned far rebuffed ~ker' n:s to per-about the sustainab1hty_ of their suade them to act in/concert to lower present arowth,.. the official said. interest rates ·and to take step to "We feel that tb&y have not t>ttn as stab1li zc eKchange rates in an effort to responsive as we'd like." help ease huge U.S. trade deficits Stoltenberg defended Germany's "This dissonance 1s to be ex-refus.aJ to take step~, like lowenng pected," Baker said. "Indeed. it is a interest rates. to stimulate growth. sign of any pluralistic g6H·mmg .. Art1fic1al stimulation of demand process." would set the stage for the next However. in .. clear ~ferences to stabihzat1on crisis. The develop111g Japan an<LWcst Gcrmao). 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No securities trading below S2 or 1000 shf:'' ere Included. et end ciercen11oe ctiang ere he d enc.r bel'#Hn tne prevFous closln11 · prlee end Wednesdev's lasl or bid p r I c t 10 EC1 Telcm 1 NalLempn un 12 'Ad~~ 4'h l.io i; t ~ 3 A eta 1C V sla 1 1~ ~seTenA lJ nJoMed ~l ~1~f11~lc NMR Ctr wt ~panArn§r s mpAldTlm otronlx Alclde 2C AllAmerTv 2.S AHenOr118 J .,., 2~ ~ I~/~ '~ :~ + l: ~ t ,,., t~ I,., 3v, 7-16 S'h ~ S1h .>.i. J31h •• .., DOWNS Name Last Chg I Senetk wtA 21--I~ 2 Thergen un S'• -l'h J CplrNwk wlB 2ll. -14 c FlnclSecur 29-16 -11-16 8g R~~ I 8: ~.a t UP 18.6 10 UD 18.2 tl Up 17.6 12 UP 17.6 13 UP 17.4 l4 Up t7.4 IS Up 16.7 16 UP 16.3 F 8: ~~:I ~lt UD 15:5 0 Pct. 1 i ~·~ ~ 21.A s 2L2 26 PollentMed jv• Edudala "'2 SmrlCrd un '"> ~lrejRtsP un J,. tev le un 1:i.t. evelcon 2 lS-16 elQuesl I~ Clevlle 111. GldnP01,1t1rv 91h Module Ire 6~ HllhWev 3 ~nelek 4 stonellcs , el~I un 7 HllhEd!.! un J\.'t AmFUFdlMt 2:i4 gmclProo ' 211. onllt[nlnd 2''• toPExp pf8 11' • PloneerSld 6l .. 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' 11.6 11.3 11.1 11 ' l11·: l .L3 '.0 1 0 l8:8 100 ~1:•i111mm----------------- NEW YORK (AP> -The follow!~ list shows Ille New Yorx Slock Exchange sloclls end warrant' lhet have oone UP lhe mosl and down rtie mosl baled an percent of change reoardlen of volume for Wed.l No secur lies trading below $2 are Incl· -1,1ded Net and e>ercentege changes ere lhe difference betw.tt11 the Previous dosing orlce and Wednudev'i 2 D m D r I c e Name t Tl\Orlnd s E4ucCmolr Iner med 4 Veslron n .s SuPrVaw s 6 Mexlci>Fd • 1 Plevbov En I Oneldl 9 Alleen Inc ~sl Chg Pel IS • 1 lll't UP ll 9 11117 I UD 9S llJlo I a UP 19 6 ~ f ,, · UD 8 7 2Ji' 1~ 8: ;:~ 81 " UP J 11 '-UD l J•,, I• UD 7.7 10 Anll'lonv s 11 ~revfus s 12 nvMlchbox n 13 en Am 14 lml>CPAm IS Ptrllnv 16 StelevCont 17 Mvtenlab ' II AmeHess l>f 9 CasllCke pfA 20 S'1erwlnWm ' 21 Ideal Basic 22 Lenner • 23 AmrtPCP s 24 BaxterTrev 2S PrlmeMotr s DOWNS 7.J 4 Sav1nCp 7 I S CenHud Gas 7.1 6 Hession Cr 7.0 7 NIM 6 IOP 6.8 8 PorJt.rOrlll 61 9 RPC En" . 10 LIL Co ,. 1:3 11 vJSmllhlnl 6.~ 12 Tellev Ind t·o u ~~~rn' n s 9 15 HITec111 S 9 16 PullmnPea n s' 17 AVX CP s·~ 18 lnlegRsc s s 19 Varco 20 Roch Gase 21 CnPw J 60pr Name Lasl ~ha Pei. l Nl111M Pow 17'• -2r,, ~ 12.J H ToscoC:P CennonGP LIL Co DIE MCorp 2 RdllBet adlff 4 •.AJ 11.l 3 WstCoNA 0 4 -'h 11.1 Holiday Gifts and Decorating Items - V.L. DEBBIE GRAY E. JEAN UPTON t:fALLOWEEN 211 .. -• 33~ -27/e 3 -''• 61 -s J. -.,. 2 -I/a 10'1• -" 2~ -• 21'. -1''11 19~4 -1 10 -., 66l\ -:tl\ 1~ -~ 101it -1i:I 21 -1 2,... -• 24. -11'9 Jim -I~ 2~ -.,. 227'9 -l 37 -'~ 171h -J . 127 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Bullocks Wllshlre Wing 759-8225 -"' Off §ff OH I i ~ Off 10.0 7.8 17 76 7 l 59 Sl s.o s.o H 48 48 4.8 47 4.5 4 s C.4 4.J 4.J 47 4.2 4 1 "The task now 1s to con~hdate the progress achieved," he said. Germany and Japan over the weekend rejected effort b Baker to encourage them to further reduce their· central banks' interc t rates. a the U.S. Federal Reserve has done four times th1s year. Fmancc ministers undociu.raJ bank 00ic1als from stx maJOr industnal allies also rebuffed Baker's efforts to put into force an agreement adopted at last May·s..:rok)o economic sum- mit calling for greater international sunc1llance of economic cond1t1ons as a means of stabilmng exchange rates. "Ofcour)t' 11 would be fortunate 1f such review') could result in immedi- ate agreecmnt." Baker said. "But often the~ \\On't." . Howe\-cr. he added: "the process .. -• Western Digital to buy Paradise for $35~4M By tbe A1 ,oclated Pr~ We tem D111tal Corp. of In 1nc. a k;.idmg uppher ?f computer storage and communic3tion pro,(Jucts. said Wednesday 1t has agreed to acqwre Parad~S)stems of South San Fr:.nc1~0 for stock worth $35.4 million. · Paradise designs, manufactu~s an~ markets video control chi.PS and board products for IBM andTBM-<:0mpafiblc personal com pule~. Paradise .,.,,11 continue to OJX.'ratc unde~ its currenl managc'?'ent as a wholly owned subsidiary ofWc!>ICm D1i1tal. the company $1ld The agreement i !IUbJec:t to approval by the boards und shaGeholders of both oompanie!I ... ~ In Jul)". Western Digital agreed to act.tuire Adapll\-C Data Systems Inc. of Pomona. a maker of disk and tape controllers. can and will work." Baker. meanwhile. hailed T uc\- da~·s .. agreement in principle" on a SI. b1lhon 101ema11onal rescu~· loan pa<:kagc for Mexico. of which com- mercial banks will put up S6 billion and such 1nsututions as the IMF and Wurld Bank will put up the rest. ·~ 9 •,. llionHI l l I " Pou 1, ' 4 • 41' Pow .. , ft ... ~: ~tt'C 4 •'• Pvttll ' t ·J7 II J7 OMS 10 l 10"-QueOt. JO • ll • Qua~Cll 0 0 1 • RelMft 26'-21 ~ Romo ' '3 4) 'l Redl(r ff 44 .... ~ I Re<WH '~ ,,,, RCNdSv > ROOMvr ~ 4'1 ROUM ' '• ~ ... ~~,,"'ti~~ >\ 11. StPeul ' ""I 40>.e k"8rtf" loo ~loo ScrloH ~ 1 S..pate " It SEEO .... s...-• SvcMer 1'"" , Svm"r 11.. , SIVMeO 'i" I' S/lwmt I .... '• • '-~t. Slllcn~ , , 1' SCalWI 1 I SwEISv u ... ~•f*I' , ••• ·~ ~y' J ) • r t n 2' • 2•'• 81'dv '~ 2• • dM>< • .. , Market trading mixed NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market turned 10 a maxed showing Thursday, flattening out after the raJly of the past two sessions. Analysts said traders were encouraged by lhc markec's advance in recent day!>. even though It hai. been interrupted pcnod1cally by bouts of selling. But the) said part1c1pants 1n both the bond and stock markets were proceeding cautiously Thursday as the) awaned Fnday'\ repon from the Labor Depanment on the employment situauon for September The August employment data seemed to signal a pickup in the pace of business act1y1ty. • Other stattsttcs for that month. however. provided little suppon for that view Thus. Wall Streeters wtll be watchmg closcl) • ·to see 1f the September figures stay on the strong side. · ., The Dow Jones average of 30 1ndustnals ~lipped 1.69 to t.78 1 21. • Advancing issues JUSt sllghtl) outnumbered decline~ on the New York Stock Exchange. WHA T AMEX Dio WHA T NYSE Orn NE"W YORK (AP) Ocl. 2 NEW YORICI CAP) 00. 7 Prev <Sa Todlll ~y 2 Advanced Declined ¥~,= New highs 73 lS Mew lows 16 AMEX LEADER S NEW YO'lK tAPl -s.i.~4 P.m. orke Thursdev end net cha the 10 most active American Slock~x nQe luu.s, tredtng ne llona llv e l more than S1 Name ,WlckH Diiiard s V4*1me ust Che. 38 l:i.t. ' 3~ ~ 11. n~ 1~ 17, 16l\ ± 11-'I TeulAlrCp Ech08av g HornHer HQfMSl'IOC>s BAT Ind lntThorbd ArnFruct A WengLebB ml 4y._ 291 39'-I,.,.. 181 i 6S·16 -1-16 14b 1~. + -11.c' 14~ + ,. 105, 12l11 Goto QuoTE S METALS QuoTES H.EW YORK IAP) -Soo4 __,_ ....iAll - n:::_ · S7 ~ c.IUI -oovnd NY CorN1 tOOI! mon111 e1c.eo weo C....,. 96-t7'-. -I pound US -ltnl OOnt C...., · St 15 c.111 per QOUnd. NY ~ t001 "'°"'" ck>Md weo LMd 24 e.tlll • °°""° za,,. • 47 -II I peJUnd -eel Tiii. S3 4445 lmeul9 w-_,. P<C. -I> ..... IS e70 -ounce Mef'°Y ' M.,,,_. ..._ • 15 S7e -l/Oy-. NY eom.11 "'°' monlP• GIOMd Wecl ...._, • S 170 004200 00 per 79 It> n.111 II.-Yon< .......,_ U S7 00-SS~ 00 troy ou.-"I Y 1c:on- l~M1I ......,_ -$US oo H Y ..._c NI04 -"°" oz weo NYSE LE ADERS NEW YORK (APJ -~lei. 4 p.m. Pff(.f Tl'IOrsda r end nel c11en~ lff , ,,. ls rnost active New YMk Sloek E,ccl\ern>e Is sues, trading natfona lly et l'l'IOf9 nu n s l Heme HI P~er ~tll uth s Corp etnaLfe Overn'tr s Mey{)St s SCl'llymt>rg AlldStrs s Nla9MPow Lucky Sir Amer T&. T P•n Am WnAlr Lin IBM Armcolnc Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Moit "ective OVf!'• -!l'le-counlll" SIOcU sul>Oiled by NASO. ,~m.1 LA~: Asbd ~ 1, ,7 ~>.;, +2 1, :1 11}~~ t ~ st. pl 1.C -~ • I I 1'11 +lV. l -I ~ ~:Joo ~ 1! t 1 :~ the G-9 from anglorxi. q\J\1.4 po55tbly t.ha. pzrfa.ct, pcmt., e be.,1c m a.WA'j mons wordrob:z. sot\, T?> in nz ?2: llttn t, e 11 cotton shall with l19ht.'M2-19ht. Lortcm hnm~. v1muzd Q,ck , kniu.ad cu (Th erd bot.t.om. t.hc2. most. populor ~tnd~k¢r fZV(/f 1..or1 r l:'Jvy "1ZX:i no bnt.l~·h ton 3 2 .. - end 0011411W tor tell (10) •TICI CW K... leOTa CW ,..,,_ ,,ettwl 30 09Yt Of leOTICI CW AC1mOU9 .,._.. '9CTmOU9 llUH•.: I ~ ftY1 AOPttcMt1 DIA'" CW ...... el PUa1C NSAW IM date ltlat ttllt ~ ~ ~...... MAim lfA.,._ffT T~~.,. 1111411 be nollfted . br tll• ilOMl't-ITMDLIY ...... ·-CODI ...... .., .. ........, on~.)'OUI' ........ ~ ~ um ITA,...., The IOllOllMO pe(9QIW .,. ~ eo...i COMm111ton 11 to AllDCWNllUON :::=-· -.... rM'I be ~ MCf tfle CIDI TI-. ....... peJtOM wa doiftO ..,.... • MAI dOl"O ~:c,..,_, ""«Sat•°' IN conclualon of TO ..... Tl.It MMe.... {LAllOS ,Al&Y Court rMy enter . jUdfment ""'°""' y dolftQ tlUeiMla.. Ef'll.,.,, ..... 17342 l• Meee Stieff Stor•. 1 c Iha Commlllton'• ,... llTAT8 NO. A1~ ..... A tMU DAY CAM contalnln 1n1un0Uv• or llMNTINANCI A M f A I c A H b I • Ln . Hurni 8dl . CA t2'41 Pleat, ~ e.Kll. A P«locl. Ind u to Whether or To all heir• benaflellliet n J.!!L h " et::ets ' Ol4I tn I ~~-----~-~~~·~~~~-~--n--~ W I I HIAI~ ~ .~~~~lfla~~~A ~~~~~~~.~ ~~~. ' ctedllors. and P9ft0nt WllO County of Oranoa In IM GIVEN that the Huntlnat°" eupport, cMd cu.tOdy. cMd leech City COuncil will hold narthll), 3200 l'erk Cen1., t2647 1ttl1 St • CO.II MeM. CA .. lo beQln contlructlOn PflOr may be Othtl'WIM tn•MtH Mllltr of tM t••••• Of ~ ~lty Council will hold IUC)Ql'1. atlOf'My ..... CO.It •• public hffrinQ In Iha Coun· Or . Cotta ...... Calif, Thi• bueln•H I• GOn• 92827 Baal! .. 271 e 1tth • ~ MO. .. ., 10 that dMa In the Wiii I/Id/or Mllte of· 0 e A A l 0 M u N A 0 E • putHIO hMtlt\O In the Coun-end IUCh °""" relief .. may Cit cn.tnbaf •• the HUfll• t2t20 dUCled by 111 lnO:vldual Halen • c tHIJ (l'lerllde VNlaQa) All INTERESTED PER· JOSEJ>HIN6 STANDLEY. CLOVE A. ate a OEAALD M ell Cl\an'lt>er at the Hunt· be 0tanl4Kt by the court TM lngton ea.cft CMc Cent.,. Amert can Dlvartlllad MdlMI A SIMlll SI · CO.It Meta, A NOttCE IS .reAHV SONS.,. lnvlt4Kt to •Ull'd .... JOSEPHINE EMELIA CLOVE!A •k• OEAALD Ing.ton 8aech CMc:l ~. !inllhmln' Of w •• talc· ~ Main '""'· Hunt• Capita! CorSl()'allon. A c.li• Thil 111ta1nent WN filed Thi• bulln•H 1' con--O!V[H that tha ~on Mid haef"'O and ,:C,:! fANDLEV CLOVER. 0.CHUcl 2000 Mein Street, H\.lnt· 01 mQl'lay or P'OCl«IY or 1ng1on 8eac:h, Ca11torn1a. on fornla COf'~atlon, 3200 with Ille County Clerk or Or· ducted br llutbaod "'°wife 8"cfl City Couneil wtM hold Ol)lnlOna or eu~t A petnlon hu bMI\ llled NotJoe 1111er.oy al~ 11111 lngton 8Mch, Celfomta, on ot ., court autllorlHd tne data and at the time in.. Park Canter Of.. Colla enge County on s.c>tamba< Helen Baattle Med a public hMrinO In tha Coun-lor or ageiMt If!' ~tlon by REGINA ST AHDLEV In the uncs.rtlgned Will ... 11 the dlM and et the tin. !ft. Pf~~ Mo raauft d.cated below lo rtc:elve and Maaa. Calll t28H 10. 1988 Tlllt italamatll _.. ell Chamber .. the tWm· .. outllnect al>ow AN IPC)ll· lhe Supetlor Court ol Or· Pfl\l•I• ..... to tM tllgheal dlCaled belOw 10 ~Ind MAR 5 ftlrv contlder the lllttmanlt pf Thia b\ltlne11 I• con ,,,_ wllh ,,,. County Clett °'Or· ongton 8Metl CMc Cent•. can11. ethlt>111, and dalcflp. enge County requesting 1h11 ano bell blddet, subject to conlidaf the 1t11arM1nt1 of OerJ Ottlfl¥119, C._., 9r: all '*'°"' who wl1h to be d~ed by • llmlt~ ptr1nlf· Pu1>11111ed Or•f'IOI CONt anoe County on &ec>tambet 2000 Main 8trMt, Hvnl• Ilona ol thlt prOQOMI ttl on REGINA Sl'ANOllY be ap-oonllrmatlon of Mid Su· alt parwna Who With 10 be '-' Y~-~ Ct.it heard relallve to the ~ lhlo Cally PilOI Saplambet t 1, 1 t, l9M lf'IOton leedl. Callfomle, oll Ille with the Office of tMOlty pointed u petlOAll ,. parlor Court, on or afttf Iha helld relative to lbe ~ N Van u..i, Attorney II ~tlon ~rlbed belOw thoMH J Haupert, 18, 25. Octol>tf 2, 19M "c!:!' Ille date lf'CI •I Ille ''-In· Clerk, 2000 Mein Street, raMnllllve to admtnt11er t,,. t5th day of October t• .. ~lion deee11bed below Law. I 102 w 11th St • Sutt• 0AT£1TIME Monday. ()c. c E 0 ThOIS Put>Hlhed Oranoa I dlc:aled belOwtor~llnd Huntington 8e•Ch, Call• Nlllt ofltle ~I the oltlCa ol 8AIOOMAN. DATE Monday. Octobtf 222, Sanll Ana, CA t27CMS lobar 20, 19M • T.30 PM Thla ttlt4'fNl'I litll flied Diiiy Piiot Septambet ti , conlidaf the .,.,tmen .. Of fomla, f()r Inspection by,,,. Tilt pttlt!on requHll MOROKIN, QOU(O . ' 20, 198& Publlthed Orange eo..1 SUBJECT Pr0$)0Md Or· wtlh Iha County c...-01 Or· rta.IC NOTICE 25. October 2. 9. ""Th 111 l)ef'tOnl wtlo wttl\ to be P\lt>lle ' authority to admlnltler the SHAPIRO, INC. AltOfneyt TIME 7 30 p M Dally Piiot October 2, t , 18, dinanee No 2870 ·"AN OR· enge County on Septeml>el. 114 ,,..,d relatl\l9 to tM ~· HUNTINGTON l l ACH Mlltt undel' Ille lndapen-11 Law, 89218otU A~. SU8J£CT OW. Amend-23, 198e DlNf.NCE OF THE CITY OF 8, 1981 FICmtoUl IWllNlll 111_.,.. Mft"nH" :atlon dellctlbad Mb# ~ COUNCll. 9y: Meta dent AdmlntstratlOn of Et-Weslmlntlet, ,Callfornle, alt ment No fe..30 Th145 HUNTINGTON lliACH fat91• NAMl ITATl .. NT '"~"' "'11"4 DATE'. Mondi). OctObar ............ City Cleftl, llltl Act . ' Ille rlghl, lltle •Ml 1n1er ... of LOCATION Clty·Wldt AMENDING THE HUNT. Publfthed Orange Coall T,,. fol!Owlng paraonl .,. FlCmlOUt ..,.... .. 13. 198e ftMM (714) ae.l40I A "-1ing on tile ..,.uuon Mid cUceaM<I al the time Of P~OPOSAL lo amend l't&.IC NOTICE INOTON BEACH MUNICI-Dally Piiot Sep1amt>et 25. OOlng t>utlneu u TIME: 7~30 P.M. Dated 9130/M wlll be lltld on OCTOBER dfftll and aM lhe right. tllle ~rllcle H3 (UnclHtlfled PAl CODE BY AME.NOlNQ Octdber 2, 9, 115, t9M ANCHOR MOORING 931 NAiii ITATDmWf SUBJECT Condlllonal Pul>tllhed Orange Co .. t 22. 1986 11 1 4S PM In and lnter•t that the •late S.Ctlon) ot Ille Hunllngton '1CTTTIOUI 9UIMll flTLE 17 ADDING THERE· Tl1·128x SuriMt Of , Costa M.... Tile lo41owtng JIWIOna ere U a t P • r m I I N o Dally P1lot.Oclobet 2, 19M Oap1 No 3 11 700 Civic ol uld dectued h .. IC• a.tech Ordlnanoa CO<le r• NA• I TATl.,.-T TO NEW CHAPTliR 17 10 Cl.Ill 92827 doing busl.MN ... I MA 86-43/CoatlllO.v~e(ll Tl1151 Center Drtvt West. Sanl• qulrtdbyoperatlonofl-or lated to 1ti.pr0Yltlon1 lor Tl11lollowlngpereon1art SECTIONS 17,10.0tO Pta.ICNOTIC£ Pllll s GHPlfO. 931 Finencltl Ser~. 7Hl Permll No 88-27 • ~ An• CA 92702 olhefwlM other than or In large tamlly day car• 1'0lng ~ u S a S THROUGH 17 10 180 ENTI· SunMI Of , Cotta M"' nter r29. Huntington APPLIC1'NT Tha ~I-Pt&.IC NOTICt IF YOU OBJECT lo tile tddltlOn 10 that of Mid de-center• Entfrprlses, 2007 'Otltwlfe TLED "PROPERTY ~AIN· 'ICTITIOUI •U ... 11 Ctlll 92627 ch, CA 921547 •oglon Pacifica Oevetop· granting of Ille peOllOn. you ceased," Ille llm• of d .. lh. e N v I A 0 N M ENT AL SI . Huntinglon S..ac:ll, CA TENANCE" -. ... ITATl:fflNT Tlltt buSltleH 11 con· puter Altembly Car- men! Corp. and Bryant L. l'ICTITIOUI •UllNlll thould eltller appear 11 the In ll'ld to att tile certain real STATUS: The prQPC>Md or· 92648 • ~ATION Clty·wlda Tile IOl!owlng peraons are dueled by an tnd1vldu1l l>Oflllon. Callfornia c:otpor· Mo,,ls Development In con-NAMI ITATtMINT hearing and stall your ob-properly tllualed In th• dlMnce It exempt from tile Stuart 0 Blcilley, 2007 •oPOSAL. PropoHd doing t>utlneu •• PM s Gaspard 111on 7561 Cent., r2t. 1unc:tlon with the Huntington The following~·.,., iecuoos or hit wrttttn ob)ee· County of Oranoe. State of proYltlons ol Ille California Delaware St Hunt Bell . CA Otly·wlde Property Malntan-EMPIRE WEST, see Baker Thia tllttmanl wH flltd Hun11ng1on BHcll, CA Such Atdtvelopmant doing buttnet1 as Ilona wtlll Ille coyrl before Calllomla, panlculaTly de-Environmental Quality Act. 92649 1nce Ordinance which wlU Sulle405, Cotta M .. •. CalU with the Count)' Clent qi Or· 92847 ~gency COASTAL COURIER. 111• nearing Your appear· tcttl>ed as IOllowt to-wll ON FILE· A copy ol Ille :;andr• C Bickley. 2007 be Incorporated mlo the 92828 ange County on Septtmt>e< T1111 butll'l .. I 1• con· APPEt.LANT: .Hunllngton 2MIO Newpofl Bllld • 15, enc• may t>e In PlfSOn or oy lot 225 of Tract No 3903 prQPOINd ordtr1tnce la °" Deleware St Hunt Bell CA Hunllnglon 8each Munclpal Zelela Fay waits. 1958 San 16 1986 duCted by a eotf)Otlllon Buch Tomorrow Cost• ~11. Calif 921527 tO\lr attorney u Sl'lo'Nn on • Map lllereof hie tn Ille Development Sar· 92648 Code The lnttnl ol this ordl-Bruno, Newport Beach, ntMJ1 Ctthy M Cris, Sec· ZONING· Oown1own 25e0..Newport 81\ld •1S. IFVOUA.REACREOITOR rec0tdedm8ool\ t85pagee ¥1Ce1Depanmen1 T1111 buslntH ii con· nanceialoprovldt theClty Calll.9?680 Published Orange Coaat retary Trea. Specific Plan, D11tr1<:1 10 Co111 MHI, Call! 92627 or a con1togen1 creditor ol 49 10 50 1nolu1lv• ol Mlt· ALL INTERESTED PER· dueled by an tndMdual lht 1u111orlly io ldtrtUfy ano Th•• bualnen 11 con· Diiiy p1101 September 2s Thtt staltmanl wu IM<I PROPOSAL To permll This bu1lnt11 11 con-Ille deceased you must Ille cellaneous Mepa, In the of· SONS are Invited to atlend S1uan 0 Bl<:kley provide • procedura for ducted by an lndMdual Octot>er 2 g 115, 1986 w1lh the County Clertl of Or· development of • 87 ,500± ducted by an lndivldual your cta•m wit,, 111a court or flee of tile county recorder of said hearing and ••Pr•• This s1a1ement was llkl<I tb1temen1 ol deltttorauog Zelda watta Th· 137 ang• County on September ,quart foot spec:111ty corn-Walter C11111er presen1.11 10 th• Plfsonal "'Cl county oe>1nion1 or submit evldenu wl1h lht County Cl8fk 01 Or-or poorly ma1n111necs llruc-This llalement ..,,111 llled 10. 1s e metclal center. reteted tup· Th11 ataltment was liled represen1a11ve appointed by • more commonly known tor or agalns1111e appll<:atlon ange County on September lurt1 and/Of p1opertl•• wllh lhe,County Ct.,k of Or· '11t:MI port laclllllH 1.nd 898 .-with lh• County Clark ol Or-1he court wllhln lour mon1111 as 22061 Susan Lint. Hunt· u outllned abOvt All appll-10. 1996 E N VI R 0 NM EN TA L a.nge COunly on August 27 P\8.IC NOTICE Publ Sh«S Orenge Cou1 space pMkl~ 11ruc1urt on ange County on Seplembef lrom the date of hrst II• 1og1on S..acll. Calltornla cattona. exl'llblta, and de-FJ1tm ST A TUS TM proposed pro-l986 Daily Pt101 s.c>ttmt>et 11 1ne ocean side ol Pac:1fie 5, 1986 suance ot 1e11ers as provided 1'erms ol sale cun In 11w-tcrlptlons of 11111 propoaal Published Orange Coast ]eet Is talagorically e .. empt n111.-FICTITIOUS •Ull~ll 18, 25 October 2 19815 Coatt Highway between F31"t2 1n Section 700 or :he lul money ot Ille United are on lilt with tile Office of Daily PlloJ September 11. lrom the provision• of tile Published Orange Cou1 NAME STATEMINT Tl11>87 Main Street end like, Published Orange Coast Probate Code of Calllornla Slates on conllrmatiOn ol the City Clerk, 2000 Main ,8, 2S, Ocloblf 2. 1986 Callrornla Envlronmtnlal Dally Pilot Septemt>e< 2S. The IOllOWlng pertOns are 1---------- SlrMt Said devef0pmen1 Delly Piiot Septtmt>er 25, Th• lime tor lthng cl11m5 w111 sale or part cuh and bal-Street. Huntington Beacti tl1089 O\.tellly Act, 1984 Oclot>er 2 9. 16 19116 dO!ng t>uslntH u Club PtJllC NOTICE •111 g«letally be localed October 2 9 t8. 19M not expire pttor 10 tour ance evidenced by note ... California, IOf, lnapactlon by ON FILE A. copy ol tile Tll-132 Spanky 1n1ern1llonal. 21482 --;..;..~------ Within the txl1tlng parking Tll-133 mon:hs from lllt date ol tilt cured by Morlgage or Trust ~e publlc P\8.IC NOTICE proposed ordinance Is on PCH •5 Huntington Bch. FICTITIOUI 9U ... U tot 1u11 tOYlh ol the pier. htettng nollce above Deed on 111r property to HUNTINGTON •tACH rue In the offlee ot Ille Clly f'tlll.IC NOTICE CA 9264 9 NAME ITATt....,. COASTAL STATUS Tile f'fa.IC NOTICE YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille told Ten P9f tehl ol amount CITY COUNCIL, 9y: ~ l'Ml11 Clefk. 2000 M11n Street, Craig vincen: Wood•. Tht fotlOWlng peraons "' propoaed project Is within Ille keo1 l>y !ht court II you t>td lo bt dtPOslled with l>td Ill. Wentwcw1tl, City Cleft, 1'1CTITIOUI 9Ul lNEll Huntington Beach, Cl ll· FICTfTIOUI •UllNEll 21462 PCH •5 Hunt Bell , doing buSlneH u · Builders an ~llble area of the FICTITIOUI •U~Nlll are a person 1n1eres1ed tn Bids or ollers lo beln writ· Phone: (714) Ne-MOS NAME STATEMENT lornia 921548, for 1nspecllon NAMf ITATIMENT CA 9264 8 Servleea 471 t Seuftort Coaslal Zone (ee, below) NAMl .aTATtMINT ll'le estate, you may ~e Ing and wtll be racalved 11 Published Orange Coat! The lollowlog pe<son1 are by Ille public Tile loltoWlng peraons .,, Th•S outintu is con· Dr N-POll a..c11. CA E NV rR 0 N M E N T A l r11a IOllowlng persons are upon the executor or admon· the atorasaid office II "'Y Dally Pilot Octobet 2. 1988 dOlng buSlnetS es All INTERESTED PER· dO!og t>utlnMS u Molly ducted by an ondtvidull 92663 . STATUS Tl1a prC>p()Md pro-dOlng business ar IStrator or upon lhe at· 11me 11141f the lit11 pubh· Tl1153 BEYERL Y HILLS TRAVEL. SONS are Invited lo tllend Maid of Hul'llington S..ach, Craig Woods Mark Mind.,aon, aeme ject is covered by previously sou TH co As T tornty tor Ille execu:or or ca1ton hereof and belora 29~A1rway 0-1, Co11a Slkt .t'learlng and txp(ess 22131 Malibu LaM, Hunt-ThtS staiemen1 was ltled Tilts bu1lne11 le con· approved Envtronmen1111m-ENTERPRISES. 3646 Suitt· admlnlstralor. and Ille wtlh date of sale PUBllC NOTICE Mesa. Calif 92626 opinions ~ tubmlt evidence logton BellCtl CA 928'6 with 1,,. county Clerk of Of. ducted by an ln:dtvldual pact Report No 92-2 and H B4llr. Santa Ana. C.lil tile coun _.,,, proof of ser· Dated 11111 23rd day ot Mantz Travel Company tor or -O•lnat Ille appttcallon Jam" l Tessmar. 22131 ange COunty on sec>ttml>er Mark Manderaon Main-Pier ~eva!Opment 92704 Vice 1 wrtlltn requetl stat· Sept . 1986 ORANGE COUNTY (Missouri Domestic) 1385 es oulhned tt>ove Alf app11. Mallbu Lene. Hunllng:on 11 ,986 This atlltmenl wu tiled Projeel Area FOCUMd En-Sarah Magbet. 36•5 tog 111a1 you desire 1pec:111 BAIOOMAN, MOADKIN, l~MOR C°""T Nor111 Highway Drive, Fan· cat1on1. txlllbll.. and d• Stach CA 92648 l'J1M21 wllh the County Ctarll of Or· 11lronmen111 Impact Report Sull•H Bear, Santa Ana. notice of lhe filing of an 1n-GOULD I SHA'1AO, IHC.. 100 Clttc Ctnt9t Ion, Missouri 63099 sc:r1pt1on1 oJ tills proposal Doane Baligni. 22131 PubllsheCI Or•noe Coall ange County on $ec>1amt>et (July, 1982) Calif 9270• ventory end llppralsement ol Allor"''' et Lew, lt2t Of. w .. t Thia business II con-ere on Ille wtlll tlle Office of Dilly Piiot s.c>temt>tr 18 11 !98& ON FILE. A copy of Ille Tlltt bualness 11 con-tsllte assets or of the pell· •olu A•tnue. Wat t · 9eftta Ana, duCltd by •corporation 1ne City Clerk 2000 Main ~:hu C~a~;s,.:unllng:on 25. Octot>er 2. 9, 1986 '11M'9 p1opoMd proJec;t filed on dueled by en indMdull uons or eccounts men11oneC1 mlneter, Ca. t2M3, (714) CA. nm Henry S Stolar. Vic• S1ree1. Huntington Beach. TlllS builntH 11 con· • Th 110 Pubhlhe<I Oranoe Coast September 3. 1996 Is on Ille Stra.h Magbee . In Section 1200 11nd 1200 5 of ne-044!1 ' Petitioner SAM TIEU Prtsldanl Calllornla. tor lnspecllon by ducted by husband and wilt ----------Datly Piiot September 18 In tilt Department of De-Thi• statement wu llted llleCalilornla Prot>altCooe A.1torney(1) 101 Adm.ln19· Respondent MIN HUA T11t1 1t1ttment wu filed Ille public Jamn L Teamar 25 October 2 9 t91f 11elopmen1 Se<vlces. Wflh the County Clark ol Or· Carol H•J•• f9ll, At: 1ra1r111 BRONYA FELDMAN, XIE wt111 Ille County Clefk ol Or· Thia slllement wes llltd MLIC NOTICE Th107 COASTAL DEVELOP· ange County on September lotntJ al Law, 12* C1brlllo Admtn11tr11t1x ol Ille es111e CaM No. D258003 aogt CO\lnly on Sepltmbef HUNTINGTON •EACH. wl•h tile Counl" Clerk or Or· FICTlflOUI •u• ..... t t MENT PERMIT APPEAL l.l l996 llrMI, lultt 102, Coale or said Deceden: IUMMONI 1,6. 19118 CITY COUNCIL, .,: Allcla .~County rfr, Sep:ember - PROCEDURE. l'J1MS2 Mt11. CA 11927 Puohshed Otange Cot1t NOTICfl You "'" been l'Jtll17 M. Wtntwcw1tl, CltJ Ct.rtl, 1'j"j986 · NAME ITATIMINT Pt&.IC NOTIC( Approval of Ille Coull! Publlahed Orange Coast Pubbshed Orange Coast 0 1111y P1101 October 2 3, 9, •ued. ~-,dMWI Published Orange Coul (714) 531-MOS • FJlMOI The IOllOwing Ptftonl are ----------Develo9tneQI Pttmlt 11 ap-Daily Pllol September 25. Daoly Pilot Octobef 2 3 9 1986 eeatnat you without ,_ Daily Piiot September 25. Put:>lished Orange Coast dO!OQ 1>us1nes1 IS. Al Broad· l'tcmlOUI 9U ... U pealable to tile Co11111 October 2, 9. 16. 1986 1986 ThF149 ..._1,... .. --·d ·-'"• ,ou re-October 2, 9, t6, 1986 Delly Pilot October 2. 1986 PubltslleCI Orange Coest cast 1nttma11on11. Bl Broad· NAMl 11'ATt•NT Co Is ' I ThF 150 ,_ ··•,,... -· Th 125>t Th 152 Dally P1to1 Seplambef 19. cast 011tr1but!Qn Inter· Tile fOllowl"" persone are mm Ston pursuan o Tll-136 ,.......-wit .. •--.. _....._ • _ _.. • 25•0c10"--2 9 1986 ... PRC S 30603 .. d-·al -· ..--,_, --·-.._ ..,.. na1ton11 2300 Newpor: doinn t>usineu as Nallor\al "' .... .._y DUDLIC NOTICE , .. _ ,.....__~.__ .._.__, Tl1115 ... ..._ 1,...al'"" (S 13319 T lie .-uo ""' ......_'".,,_,....,... 01101IC NOTICE Dt1DLfC NOTICE Blvd Cos11 Mau CA P1Sllm• Publ1sl'll"" Corn· ""' .,... ""' • 1 MLIC NOTICE PlellC NOTICE If you """" to Mell the td· l"WH. .-uv --------... 14· Calllornla A.dmlntstr1t1vt FICTITIOUS BUllNESS vice ol tn 111orney In this 1--------------------Ml.IC NOTICE 92J:~ Peul A.nderaon 210 g~~27~c[ Taroc:eo, lrvlne COdl ) only 11 tilt City has FICTITIOUS •U81NISS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT mailer. you should do so FtCTITIOUI 9USINEll FICTITIOUI •UllNlll ---------Garnet BalbOa Island CA Mlfit M Loctllear. 197 approv~,.!~·1 IC ud p on 1111 NAME l fATEMINT NAME STATUffNT The IOllOWt<lg persons tte p1omp1ly '° lhal your Wfil· NAMl lfATIMl!NT NAME ITATIMlNT FICTmout 9UllNll l 91862 Tatocco. ,,..,,,.,CA 92720 basis 0 """' en use r1t9u· Tile IOllowinn ,..,sons are The IOll--'"" ---·-s are d-nn bus1n~• IS Oua1v·s ten res"""st. II 1ny. may be The lollowlnn persons art The IOllOwlnn petsons are NAME ITAT•MENT :a11ons but 11u Cltflted 1ne .. ., ...-· v -.. ·• ....... ....,.. ~· . ., ~.... ' ,._.. ..., .. ,, Tht• buatneu It con· T1111 bu1ina11 11 con · I I d1>1ng l>uSJntss as C101ng business IS MADO· Lal'ldscape anct Lawn Main· on llme. d1>1ng 1>usin1u as KOP· dotng butlneu as Ballooma The tollC>Wlng persons art duc:ttd by an Individual duc:llCI by an lndtlll<lual Issuance 0 1 coasta d• ' RUG WORLD. 14582 NESS SALON. 1600 w 11nence Service, 523 AVllOI Usted 11• aldo d• penh1ver, 6861 Bridg-•le< and Br1c·A·B11c Home dO!og busintu H Teaaeu Jan Paul A.nde<son Mark M Locklear velopment pe<mlt becauta 11 Beach Blvd Midway Ctty Coast Hwy "C N-port Trevefse Dr Costa Meta m1ndldo El trlbul'lll ~ Of Huntlogton Beed! CA Shop 8132 Fllghl Ave Mid· & Ple1se11 438 Main St cannot mekt Ille llnd~s , .. Caltl 92655 Beach 92660 C • 92626 decidlr contra Ud sin au-92647 wa, Ctty CA 92655 Huntington Bell. CA 926•8 Th•• Slllemt nl was hied Thil tllltmenl wu file<! qu,, ......... s-1~n 1 "11 " wttll lhe County Cltfk ol Or· wllh Ille Coun:y Clefll of Or· ""'u, -~ " 01m1n G1z1nn1u, 9044 Brian C H1mp1on, 2348 Douglas o Kendall. 523 dlencia1meno1queUd r• K1111n Maro• KOP· Michael Roberl Doon. SlltrleyJ l1n,62120thSt Tille 14 of the C11llforn11 ACI -• 1nge Coun:y on August 26 1nge Counl'f on September · Legion St •4, Midway City Cynthia Ct . Costa Mesa. CA Traverse 0,. Costa MeH. spondl den1ro de 30 dlas penh1ver 61161 Brtdg-lltf 8132 Fhght Ave Midway • B Hunltnglor> Beach CA lll66 11 1986 mlnistrltlve Code C1IU 82655 92627 CA 92626 lea I• 1nlorm1c1on que Or Hunt S..ICll CA 92647 Ct1y CA 92655 92648 Pursutnl 10 PRC S T1111 .business 11 con· TlltS business 11 con· Thta business 11 con· •"'ue Tilts business II con· Tt11s bustness 11 con-Tilts ous•nen 19 con· Fl t114t l'J1ta4 30603 an a""""•I by an an . ., Put>tlslltd Orenne COUI Publithed 011,.... Coul · ........ -·· duettd by an 1nd1vldual ducted by an 1nC11vtdual duC1ed by an Individual SI Ulled d•te• solicllar el ducltd "" 1n lndillldutl dueled by an 1nC11Vtdua1 ducteCI by an md1111du1I " .. ,,. gr'--""""""" must ..,_fol-" _, Da•l'I Pllol Sep:emt>er 11. D111y Ptlot <>-1embar 18, .... vv .. ~ ~· .,.. ""' Osmen ~azloglu Brien C Hampton Douglas D Kendall const10 de un abogado tn Karen Marie KoPoenhaver Michael Rooe<t Dion Shirley J ton ..... ,. in writing. and lddreued 10 Thia statemtn1 was filed T1111 s111emen1 WIS filed Tilts s:a1emen1 was !tied este asunto d.O.na 11acer10 This s111emen1 was !tied This s111t-ment was riled T,,,, 1111emen1 waa hied 18 25 October 2 11186 25 October 2 9 19" Caltfornla Coastal Com: with tilt' County Clerk of Or· with the CO\lnty Clerk ot Or woth tM County Clerk of Or· 1nmedtat1me111e. dt 1111 with tile County Clerk ol Or· with lhe Coun:y Clerk o4 Or· w1111 lhe County Cieri! 01 Or r--------T...;h063.;;..;;.;"4--------.:..Tl'l.:..1.:.;09~ moss;on i145 W Broadway, aoge Couoli OCI 5epttmt>er ange Counly on August· 12 11nge County on Sepltmber m1ner11, su respuuta ange County on Septemt:>er ange Counly on September ange Coun:y on Sap:ember Suite 380. POB 1450 Long 8 1986 • ' 1986 11 1986 escrna al hay 1lgun1. puede 11 1996 17 1986 10 1996 Be 9 ch C 111 1t 0 r 111 e F31112t F3111tl F31M20 ser fegistrada • 11ernpo F31M2t Dll't ....... Wft.. •. .. ................. 9080I 1450 !2l31590·S071 Pubh51led Orenge Coast Publ1sneo Orange C~SI Publlsned Orange Coast 1·TO THE RESPONDENT Publtshed Orange Coast Th9 appeal Pfl•OCI 1>egons Daily P1lo1 SepJemt>er 25 Daily Pttol Septtmoer 11 Oa1lv Pilot September 18. Tile pe1111oner has-1•1 ..... a Daily Pilot September 19 ..men 1he CommosS•On r&-' :r"' Oc 6 ::eivts lhl~ nQ1ice of action OCIQber 2 9 t6 1988 t8 2S October 2 1986 25 October 2. 9 1986 petition concerning your 25 !Ober 2 9. 198 Th· 134 Tl1074 Tll.108 m.llrnqge 11 y~ 1111 10 I~. Tll 111 Pl •n 11•Ut11111 Ill. FJt"'2 F31tn4 Published Orange Coaat PubltShed Ortnge CoHI Daily Pt)Ot September 18, Da•ty P1101 September 11 25 October 2 9 1996 18 2S October 2 1966 Th105 Tl\095 ' 1' \ 'WHEN I HEARD ABOUT u.s.· SAVINGS~BONOS' • --Daily Pilal& TWA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE AEALL 'Y ARE \ COMPETITIVE· RATE ••• .... t WARN£R BROS INC I UW0 With Per"1 \$~ /"C0ULON7 BELIEVE MY EARi.'' Everyone's amazed when they hea r 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 competitive retu rn no matter wha~ ha ppens to interest rates. Ai'I you have to do 1s hold your Bonds for five yea rs. Wfiat's more, the interest you earn is completely 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 ban k. For the current rate, call 1-800-US-BONDS. U.S. Savings Bonds.:t.. They'll make your ears perk up. US SAVINGS BONDS~ -- .. WDUIOOUllT • ftll .,,.,. .......... o ..... ·••• .. ~ .:.91:i~·~~-... .:~~::::. .... J=~::;:!t:~~~ """'°"I.ICLJS~llCI .... ..QMiN ...... 'load « DhClfOfi ~ ...... 191,.... .. .t. -w... ~ wlll. at"'........, t.IMttng to .... Ol'I October .. ,-.~ • ,,.COfl'WI....,,._ ._adoption of ~ DeCleredOft .._. ourrentty undet ':,L T,_... "' IW.tittM411 ation,forlhefoloMttg, Of ftlS Of T ... NOCll ... TNIMl.GfNll~Dled IY~(Al.M• .... ~ ... _.,_ -.,...TO A•a•••T YOV, YOU A•AIHT YOU, YOU Oii TNll ........ ., .. MA. d••-•01uto) HIGH· .................. . .,.,. ~PWkWettrMeln~t m&.tmM. Ncltlc.eleheteby~IMI INOUlD COlfTACT A IMOUlD COtlTACT .A A.IAlMll'fOOYM IAX. LA~ "*-iCATIONe, ........... .-... CIP 8) ti, Fl.ft No. MC-923 NIOf&lft AT IN under19* .. Ill .. L..AWW& LAWYa. ~ .-... • _. IHC , • Celllotrlle Wpot• ~I. DOROnft' llM,.l ..WAft UU ttnve• Mle, to 0. ...,_. _,_Of .,. • r ......... ,__ .. ,_.. ..... A,....._ -~ ... Colby""'~. y...., ..._, :::r bl-~ NOTICI II HllltleY Md beet bidder, euo.-10 ,...,.... UU ~MU rv.ytt, ,.. .. .._....... .,_ .... • c...-.. ~A. ~I ... _ • ....... ..._ GMH .......... to COft-confltmallon "Of Mid fl>. •• PIC ~" NO. ---No n.-...3. of Ofllc:ilt .we ... ... A 9IAU ...... Ind ~ Pt9C9 In the City ' "'"**' ~ ttw Court. on perlot Cout1. on°" .,.. IM ... On No""'4* i. ttM e1 Aeoof'de of Or ... county. II ..-• ,_ " .. • "'* Ceutt "' a..._. Coet1 M.9 end County of Orenge Oalober t . 1W, et HO 8'tt dey of October. 1111... On OctCIMr "· ttM, et 10 00 AM ... T .. MAit C ... D nl& ........... '9 INCU •111 fllJ .. COIHtty '"°..... .. A.M Ot "-..,_ WitNft IN t11e ,ofitee •( MILOlllD tO'°° AM . Pedflc hnttn.1 EN1'AANCE LDMV ON ITN !flee oartelll Noeotot ~ ... -'-IHlMV A. MAJQ'f a llfNllowed~'-.Geotle T!M.. 5K llM C<l'Otedo QofpotetlOn. e C*°'"'-STRH'f 0,.-CHICAQO ~ t9COlded .Ntte .............. 11...aA A 8UU; .. • MtM ~tea Water Olttnct 1M& Pteclntle A~ Cotta Mela, CA 82t27 Telephone: (714) 131-1291 H. ~. ecMlillllttMOf of 9M, ~ 307 PaMdefle, tcw0orMIDn, ... dutY ec>· TITLE INSlMANCf ~· to. ltM .. ~ No, = ,_ ~ pollle9d M ,....... ... IMP IW of ~ 0 Celltofnle tuot OOunly °'~,,_.."""'end PANV, LOCATl.DAT601 H M-MOOOI, .. OMClilf ""' • ' -.. ,............. 2 ,., .. CMN.111MIMld,-Mll .. la.~. l ttte Of~ putWt to IN Deed 01 MAIN ST , In IN Cfty of c;ordt. of Nld County. wt11Ill,..,., ........ 1,.. ..... of .. fe; 9 m l)fNete .. to lM NQtlMI IOtnll. al IM tlOf". lll .. and Ttwt t-deO ~ 30,\ SWtta Ana, County" ot Ot· undet and pw.-nt lo Mid .-.. W'I to ... ,._ TM ,....._ 11' JM end beet Mt bidder on tM lnttf .. I ot Mild 0.CllllO ti tH4 M lnetrumenl No.I enge, Stete ot Callfot1u. Deed of TNtt.,. et pullllc -. • ~to .. CGPIM of the Initial tludy 111 on Ne end ev.ilabte fOt lnlPICtlon ll &hi termt end condition• !tie time ot ~Md .. IN 14-4A1'12 Of Offlclel Rte-c A 1. 1 F o R N 1 /1. "1. euc1ion fOf ~. lewf\11 1 ,.. • ... • ,_. •aw Yllder ... .._..... °'the proponent, .... .,.., menttoued, .. rtghl. ngfl•. title end Inter•• ttlal COfdt.. hecu1.CS by AIU M COHVEY.ANCE COMPANY, MOl-..y of the UnMd ...... I I IP I --.... ,. _, o.nt ~ ..... "' ... tltle, end,,,.., ... ot ttle. 11\t ...... Of Mild MUlld Al&llrlll. end ~ Atleml .• Celltornlll CotPOtlfton ... ot Afftttlea •• ~w· ...... -. -,_. •II• Ac1 T,,_ Octo'* 9, 1981 ~ler Mtletlng of lhl n---d of ,..., ...... _ wlll NM.In oedtnt et "". time of dMttl hu acquifed by OC*'atton of Hutband •rid Wll•. •• duty eppotnt.., Truttff en.ck payebl• to •-'d ...-. ......, .-,...... A. '*""" Cl" "-..-.. 7 oo pm In the mMtl -.-""..,,..,... .._ end ell ,!Jtlt, tltle, end tew "'othel'WIN 041* than ltuttOlt. In the~ ot the undw 11111 oertaltl o..o ot Ttut'9e ctrawn Otl 1 tta1e °" .., ..., .. .._ ...._. w111 tie Mid on OCT'*" : tocet~ It 1915 ~~~=~=,:at• Oletrlct =='•'In .::.=-:: ,';: ::.:1::.'°: tou!.tia'u:. .a: =~-=~ ~e1~C: :nti~~::':'s~[::4AE:, :'~'°:'.:'*~~:'.':; :=' ~ .,_ ... ~ 1': -; ~-,.,:.MO: Of the ~1t al the time cMeth, In~ 10 .. the ctf· Will SELL AT PUBLIC PATRICIA LEE 'HAMEL. A 0t l~el Mvlt\ol end IOan n..---..... ,.. C.,tet OfM Weal ...... Queltlona lndloc c:ommtnta lhould be dlr~ed to "" proponent on Ot of death, In .. ,.., ptopany teln , ... ptoperly tltUeted In AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810. s ING" E w 0 MAN. • • auocl•tton domleli.d In INt ..... n I .... Yeu ...., ..... Ane, CA t2702 ~ Octo* 9, 1988. commonly knOwn .. M45 City ot Sent• Ane. County of OE.A FOR CASH (PtY•ble et lru1tora. tecof!Md on Octo-......... ,,,. main enttenc:e ..... -....,,.., ...... ,, YOU oe.JeCT .. ... Blctcley, In the City Of Hunt• Oteno-. Stet• ot C..,Ofnte. the time Of .... 1n lewlul ber 29, t9tt, u "'9trument to F1f9l ~ TI-. In-II!•· If,..,• .... .....,. O'IMint °' tM......, ,_, TED: September S. 1986 lngton IMdl. County of Or· pertle:U.rly cleKtlbed u tol-money ot tile Urtlted Stat•I No ~7331 In 8ootc 14213 .nnGt~loaMd M .. ......., •• _, .... ~ etthat .....-• .. eno-. 8 .... Of ~lows. •o _., et ou .. tda tfle , .. , P• 758. of Offtctel ,.._ 1'4 E• ~ SttMll, In IN .....,_, ""'8nel _..."' h.erlfig end ..... yow._ more pecttculany daeetl~ Undivided ~flfftl (1151 eou_!'y9rd en1r~ 01 Con· oofds 01 Of~ County, oltyofSatltaAna.Clllfornle. • ..... * .... 1...-lft teetlOneor"-.,... ...... u : lnlerell In comdomlnlum ttnental La.nd Tille Com· SleteofCalifOfnie . .undertlle ell thet rl9f't•. title 9nd ._ ,._.. -....). tione wflh tt1e cowc ..,. Parcel 1: UrWI 1 of Lot 12 commonly known M 1107 pany, 1016 Nor1h Mein power ol Nie therein con-Int•• COfl~ to and .,..._. de .-e .. ...,. the hewing YfNI ~ ft1Trect58t3,•lflownand Memoty Lene. No 3 D, Stteet, Sente Ana Ct ll· tained.Willaelete>ubfieauc· now held by 11 under te-d ..._.... .... ....._flt-ence~belnpenoftor-, bllahld 6renoe Coast Oaity Piiot S.Otember 25. Octow 2. 11M Tht2t a.fined on 1 n,. ,_did Senti Ana, C.itf«nia, c»-IOfnla, all rlght. 11111 end uon to •he hlgheet blddw IOI Deed ol Tru91 In tile PfCIPlf1Y ....,. _... ..... • ,.._ ycaur ttlomey ' In Booll 333, Pegee 40 to•& ecrlbed H lntt<ett conveyed to end ctsh 0t c11eek u deeeflbed eitveled 1n Mid Courtly Ind da • OIU CALINDANOS IF VOU AM A CAEDITOllt lnelutlvl ot Mlec. Mepe, In Propeny '' grented tub-now held by It under Mid below peyebleatthettmeof Stetedffcflbeder, J•r• JrtHntar 1111a Ot • ~ CtedltOr ol the otnoe of the County r• jeet to thOM oerteln coye. Died orTrustln the pr°'*1}1 sale In ltwful money ot the Lot 185 of Trec:t No 5921 ,..._.. MCttU a ,..... the 11«11110. you,,..... .. corder of Mid Ofwige co. n411'111 c:ondltloot and r• cSescul>ed e.s Lot 2 ol Trec1 United Stat• ol Arnerlea. 1S ltl0Wn on• mtp reeCfded _..."' .... --. 'fOAJf claim wtlft IN oour'I • MOC ll)TM:( MlJC llJT1CL- NOTICE OF PREPARATION NeptlYe Decleratlon ... 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Boerd of Olrect0<a of the Meaa oneotldaled W111t District wlll, at It• ~llr MMtlng to be held on October , tNe, consider the adoption of Neg111ve Decl1t1tlon 86-7 cutrently under Perc:el 2: An undlYlded 1trlct1on1 ae eonttlned In No 2908 In the City ol Cott• without wwr1111y e11pr ... 0t In Book 21& PIQH 7 10 ti U.. Uf1e e llfla ._.. P'flMft1 It to tN ,,.,....., 12% lnt.,...t 11'1 Lot 12 of thet certain Oeclaretton of Mesa. u 1t1own on • ~ t11'plled u 10 t11i., ut1, po-. lneiuei¥1 Of Milce4laneout •••te1•oe ,.. .. ..,_e tepreeentethle '"ctntld w Trect 5813, • enown on a Resttictlons ttcorded In recotded ;n Book 82, '"IMOn °' encumbrances. MIPI . teco<dl of Otwige ,,.tual1 1, .., r11p111 .. • '"' ~ wttllln tour "'°""'9 mep recorded Ila 8pok 333, BOOie 12418, Page 40t on Page(sl24 of Mlaee41•~• all t1g1:tt. lltle and lntetnt County, Callforn1e -"'-•~ ......... from the a.. Of the 11-- Pegee 40 to 45 lnetuatve bf Oc:tobef 21. 1971 of otflclal Maps 111 the Olflee ol the now held by It .., IUdl The strMt addt•• Of "'"''"' cen IH ter· .uanceofleU.,••~ Mi9C. Mecie. In the ofb ot Rec0td• of Ofenoe County. County ReeOfdef of said ttullM 1n and 10 the lollow· other' convnon deelOMtton .. e II 1h de a I• 1 •I•• 1n Seeuon 100 ot ttw the County Recorder ot Of. CelllOfnle, and eny amend· County The 111eet addr ... ong dea«•bed property lltu-of u ld property It ••J'r•11 II..._.....,. Probe'!• Code of CIMofftla. anoe Co men" ti.110 and other common dMlg.-ated 1n the aforetaHI County putl)Of'ttd •o bl 111012 But-.,. la cerw ~ w Jhe time IOf ftllng ~ • fhe Miii.ie 9Ubfeel to cur· f>AACEt:-1-netlon. If eny. ot lhe teal end Stele. to wH ler, Irvine, C.iit0tnle 02715 -· not eiu>lre Pflot to IOI# rent tu•, eownan1e, con.-Untt 3 DH lflown and de-property deeerlbed ebo111 l1 PARCEL 1 LOT 24 OF Seid Hie wiff bl mede It •ted ftO ~ w monttts ftOfT\ tM d9$t ot 1t1e ~ton. '°' the lollowlng; . dltton•. r•trtctlont, ,...,. lined on •h•t certain Con· putported to be 339 H•mll-TRACT 5788 IN THE CITY wlth<>vt c~t Of Wll• ,.., ................ ,... ""'""' nottoe ~ vatlone, rlgttb, rlgMt of Wrf domlnlum Plan recorded ton Stteet. Costa M .... Cal+-OF IRVINE. AS PEA MAP ranty. e11pr"' 0t lfl'lpli«I ... ,...., el-· J le,_... YOU MAY E>C'IAllHE IN end e1111T1e11t1 cit r-d. ~tember 12. 1977 In Book lorn•• •• BECOROEO IN BOOK 2t8 10 lltll, poew9i0fl Ot en· ..... -............. lite k-.:>t by IN coun. "~ Eaattkte Weter MIHI Replacement Cl~8717, Ale No. MC-924 Thept~to!Mtc*jon. t2372,PtQ9104tofOlllciel The und«tllgne<I TrustM PA0£S 19 THRU 27. MIS· cumbrancee •o .. u.fy the ' • ., ....... 4• ev ., •• petton In .... .., In en ., .. It' belle, ··~' fOf Ree«d• of Otenoe County, dlacta1m1 any Hablllty lot eny CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN unpaid b•I~ d(,I on the ,,......, .................... a ... you mey .,.. Elden Avenue and Merrill Place rn the City of Cotta Mesa and County or Orange tJtle Cellfornta ltK0trec:1,....s of the tlteet THE OFFICE OF THE~ or no•M MCUtecl by ._.,_,_. ... _.. uponthl~OtOf lldmino- Ofill'Ot9....,.thelr rlglM, PARCEL 2· addtn1 and othet common COUNTY RECOROER Of eaod OMO o1 Truat. to wit laleMil w• tt~llM1 11tt810f. or upori ._ ... If fir/. lo rK0\1111 from the An undMded t.33 dealgnetlor• II any lhowfl ORANGE COUNTY S 1 t.~3 50 ptut tlle follow· ....... Jwda .......... tOtnty !Of tri. ~Of or edmlnlsltetor or the estete cent lnt«nt In and l'tlfttn PARCEL 2 NON-EX· 1ng ntlmeted co•tt, H · .-• ._., • "" ....... lldmlnlst'-lor, and ,._ ~ IOf wry damege not di-. of Trect No. 0755 Said .... wlll be made, !>Vt CLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR pense. and advan<:ee 81 lhe 11""111.._ .... lt MCln-tile court With prOOf ot ... cioMd by tile olferor'e In· on • Map rtcOf In without covenant or war· INGRESS ANO EGRESS. time ol the Initial publleatton oee e IM ........ ,..-~ e wr1t1e111 ~ eeae- .... M• ConlOlldated Water Olatrlct 1965 Ptaeentla AYlnUI 8')eetton Of the ptopatly. OI· 414, PIQH 35 •o 36, of Mia-renty, e11ptesa or tmptted t• THROUGHOUT LOT 233, of tl'll• Notice of Stt. llaMll a llft eertlcte • l9f. 1ng tl'la1 you O.We apedlf ,.,Of., ...... the Mt•t• end c:.itaneou• Mec>•.recOfOI ol gardtng lltle, PoSMllion. Of EASEMENTS FOR SUP· $5,973 ~t _ _.. da ............ not!Cil of the fllllna of en ..... Cotta ~. CA 92627 Tllephone:.(714) .631-1291 the rec>r-ttatlve from .. Ofenge County. Catlfornla. encumbrances to pty the PORT ANO SETTLEMENT NOTICI TO YN eflcMe da _,.... YenlOfY and 11PPFelMment of llabllity even thOugll It may excepting ttleteftOl'n eH Con· remelnong prlnciple tum of WHERE SAID LOT IN SAID ~ltTY OW.R (YH ~ dlreoterte t • "teta ..... , Off of the petl- leter be dl9cov«ed that domlnlum Units toceted the notellt MC111ed by said TAACT, TOGETHER WITH YOU ARE IN DE.FAULT lofllco). tlonsOfKGOUnltmenUOned Coplet Of tt,9 Initial study ate on file and 1vaU1t>te fOf Inspection It the IU()f\ Individual lhould h•ve thereon . Deed of TtVl l. with lnt.,. .. I EASEMENTS FOR EAVES UNDER A DEED Of TRUST. c... .... ... In Section l200 end l200 5 of office of the p(oponent known of Oemage not die-PARCEL 3 tlleteon ... provided on Nod OR OVERHANGS, WHERE DA.T..E.t> Fet>NIN 2. tff2. Tlw n1me encl addl9erot tt1eC8'1SorneieProNteCode ~.Sby0ftw0t'etnepeo. Non-eiu:luwve -•ientl note(t), edvanc:ff: 1f eny SUCH EAVES AACCON· UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-the court" (El nom1>r1 y JUUAM I . 1.RTZ, AT· Thi October 9, 1986 Regu11r Meeting of the Boatd (>f Olrect0<a will begin at 7:00 p.m. In the meeting room .ol .the Meu ConlOlldated Water Dlattlct offic. located al 1965 Ptacentla Avenue. Costa M .... California. lion The .... wlll be mede fOf acoeu. lngrn. eg<en. undlf the tann1 ol seld Deed s TR u c TED IN Ac . TION lo PROTECT YOR dlrec:Clon de la eort• •t TOMISY '°" NiihCll•"+ wlthoutwerrentyotanyklnd encroechment, support. of Trust. 1 .... cl'letget end COAOANCE WITH APPLI· PROPERTY, IT ~AY BE MUNICIPAL CO\JRT OF 41M Yefl IC-a.t., U to 1he condition ot the melntenance, rapelr1 end e11pen-of tl'le Trustee end CABLE ORDINANCES. SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF ....,,.... ....... CA - property °' 111 lmprov• otl'ler putpc>Mt over .Lot t of of the trusts OfNted by aeld Thi total amount ol the IF YOU NEED AN E.XPLA· ORANGE. SOUTH ORANGE Pvblithtd Ofwige COM! mente. ~lcable ZOl'\lng. Of Trect No 0755 all u lhown Deed of Trust, lor the unpaid prlnclpel oatence NATION OF THE NATURE. COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS· OiMly Piiat Sec*i11bef 25. Ouettlon• and/Of comment• should be directed to the proponent on Ot permitted UMll ,,.,.,eat. and dncnbed In the Con· emount tHSOnably Htl-lntwest tweon ... ,.,., OF THE PROCEEDING TRICT 30143 Crown Vell9y 28 Oc:tOber 2 '* ~Of· October 9, 1186. Bid• Of pffetS .,. Invited domlniUm Plan referred to In mated to bl $97,725 00 Wllh teuon•OIY esUmateo AG AINST YOU. YOU Petkway. Laguna Niguel CA TnFt2t fOf Ihle property end rnv9t Patoel t hetelnet>ove end u Thi 911neflclary. under costa. e11pe<1'" enc ed· SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· 92877 DATED: September 5, 1986 tie In Wtltlng end Wiii be r .. dellned In the 0ecl8f•tlon of .. 1d Deed of Ttull. hit.. vencn at the time ol ,,.,. In-VER The natM •ddt .... end cilllved •• the office ot Restrlc:tlons rec:or!Md Oclo-tol0te did uec:u•• and de-11181 publlcatlon of this No-DATED Sep•emt>er 23 tetei>none 11\Jmblt of pleln- ~~. H 11rw11 z . A• m • r . & t>« 21. 1977 in Book 12428, ~Yaf to the unoeraogneo a tlce ,,. $27 .575 89 t986 lllf'• enor1'9Y. or plalntlff OiVtnc.nzo. pttOfneyt tor Pege 40 tot Officiel Recoros wrltlen Oecietatlon of De-Cum1ntly dlted Call'lien F9"1T AMIMCAN TITL.E wltllOUt arl enO/fney, IS' (Et ftCTTTlOUI ...... ..... .,..~ ••A COM ATID WATER DllTIUCT the AdmlnlltretOf, at 860 of 0!"•"99 (6>unty, Celi-tault tnd Demand IOI' Sale, CMcll• °' Certified Ct>ecll• •SURANCE COWANV, a nomore. ta ditecelon y al nu· Newport Center Drive. Suite f0tn1a and • "'""'" Notlel of De-payabl9 •o the TruslM or C•or• ootJMlfetlofl . , .. meto de leletono dal Tile loliowtnQ pei'IOne .,. dol rtg bu11nett •• Lavender/ Arna /I.Model•, 16812 Aedt\141 Ave . lr'WM. CA 02703 1655, Newport Beech. Call-PARCEL 4 lauU and Election to Sell bidder are tee:ec>l8bl9 to lledtA11t!Mft•M OfttcM, at>ogado de! dernendante, o IOfnlt 02MO Of may be ftled E.o!C1U11¥1 ..-ntnls 8P' Tl'le underllgned cauMd Tru1IM ptovided ptopet tU E.aet flfttl•treet • ..,._ del Otmtndant• que no Publlshld Orange Coast Delly Piiot September 25, Ociober 2. 1986 Th 122 with the dertc ot Mid Su-pvrtenant 10 Percell 1 and 2 seld Notlel ol Default and ldlnUlleetlon 11 evaltable Ane. c....,.,. t27t"I, (1M) tie nee abo gedo. H )· ------------------------------lperior Court •ny tlme after dellCflbeO herelnat>ove. IOf Election to Sell 10 be ,.. Ftom onf0tmatton Wl'llch Ht-'211 HICKEY & NEULANO, At· P\llLIC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE ftrtt put>iw:.tion of this no· use end occupancy for patto COtde<l In 11:141 county where the Trustee deem• teheOte. Published Orenge Coast '°'tle'fl •I !Aw, 2403J El • ttoe end befOf• any .. 11 It and parking 1peoe putpoMS tile tetf property 11 located but lor wl'llCh Tru1tM tnakn Dally PMot Oc1obet 2. 9. HI. Toto Roed. Sult• 250 D.,<* Crystal Arne. t 13 Niagara Wey. Senta Ana. CA 112103 K2'19I estimate Of coats. ••P«IMI NOTICI Of midi dellneo as Aesttlc:tecl Com-Oete Septembet 4, 1946 no tep<etentetlon Of wet, 23 t986 LaQuna Hih CA 02853 ITAT'lmJfT Of and 1dvanee1 H ol TM19Tlll'S IA&.I ltd propeny wlll be IOld mon A.tea on the Oecl•t•tlon Sale w•ll bl conduct.cl by tanty. tile atreet or othlt Tl:lt48 OATE IF«lle1 -Oertene L.-.oer 2MW Elden Colle Meaa, CA 02627 MANDOlmlNT OP 09103186 ts S6t 158 ~-Mid On Thuftdey, Oc10ber 30. fOf cUh only Tues and ol ResttictlOM referred to in Connnentat Land T1tll Com-common 01$ignatlon of 11:1e Ill. HeMllfl. Claft.., eet- UM Of'ftCTITIOUI -.mount Wiii ll'Kreue until 1986 at tO 00 • m Em-premiums on any inaurance Petoel 3 et>ove and lhown pany. 10 t5 Notth Mein a!Sove dete!lbe<I property 11 Ml.IC NOTICE IMn GMatz, o.,..tJ ., ... ,, NAMI date ot sell. . c>yfeen Reel Eltata 1n11"t· aeceptable •o the o1teror on the Cond0f'nln1um Ptan Stteet. Santa Ana Celllornta 4 O 4 6 GERMA IN OE R. Publlstled Orange Coast Tl'le lollowtng pertona The stteet eddrMs or ment1 COl'p . e CelllOfnle lflell be prOl'eted u of the telerred lo herillnabove u 92701· 1714) &35.5575 IRVINE CA 92715 FICTrrtOUI 8UllNEll Daily Piiot Ocloblt 2 9 16 This buelne11 11 con· ducted Oy an unln· cotpotel~ .a,uocau.c.n Other tllan 8 pert~ ha..,. 80lndOrlld the UM of otllet common deslgnatlO.n. COfporetiOn as Substituted dateofrec:o1dlngolthecon· patlO 30·P and perking ,ACtf'IC llNTINEI. Satd pt(lpllt'ty IS being NAMl ITAT!MEfT ?3 1986 the Ftc11t1ou1 8u11neu If any of 1"41 tHI proPefty TrustM. of th•t oen.in OMO veyence bamlnetlon ot soac:e e 1:1 C~ATIOM, Al IAJD 5040 '°'the purpos,e ol Prt· The lollowtng per10t11 are Tl'l146 Oatcel C ""'' Thia alatemlflt wu filed 1hme BAlBOA SOVTH described ab ova ts of Trust uec:v•ed by f\ICh-U111, tr411'1tler tun. end any Sub,ect 10 gene.at and TMJITEE •1: 1119 Keely, Ing Ole obligauons secureo ng t>uMMH u CHGM APARTMENTS, 3000 purl)Of'ted to bl 14543 11d L Cetn an unmerried t!tll lntur•ncie pOtlcy end Special Taxes. easements. Authoftaed91tMhwe ... byHldOeedolTru111nc1Ud· ssoclatea. 2972 Coleridge MUC NOTICE Puttmen Stteet. Co•te M .... Seron Avenue. Irvine, CA man. and tec:orded Oecetn· one-hell ol the Hcrow 11ghts. ng1:11a of way. and all So 11 t h ~ I• p u I•• d • Ing tees and e11penses 01 the . Los Alamitos. CA 90720 1----------W111'1 the County Clerk of Ot· •noe County on September 11 1988 Calll 9:16211 027 t4 • bet 1 \. 1985 as 1n1trumen1 Cbatgee, "1811 be •• the ea· othet matters ot tetOtd ScMltevatd, l.oe Aft914M, Ttustee and tit Sale TSlng·Yuan Chu 26953 FICTITIOUI .,._,, Tile FICl1t10U1 Bull/leSI The uncleraogned Tru1t .. No 85-498014. of Off!Cltl l)lnM of tile •late. The Gtantee byacx.~tance of Calllotnla t0045 (213) CA l If 0 RN I A "I· pong Creetl Road. RanchO N~ STATl ... NT n19C74 Publtshed Oreno-Coul Daily Piiot September 18 25. October 2 9. 1tee f l'l112 Ntme tefer•eo •o above wu d1M:te1ms any llabillty lor any Flec0td1 of'Ofange County. purc:NMt 9'\all pay the cost The DeeO 901ees 10 ot>terve -...s. CONVEY/I.NCI COWANV. alos Verdes. CA 00274 The lollowlng petsons are hied on Of•'1Q9 County on 1nco..,ectness of the strMt Cahf0tnia end putsuant to of reeorOtng of tile eon· perlOt"m MO be l>Ound t>y .-Put>hsheo Oti1'1Q9 Coast •• NW TrwtM. •y hUft· Emmy S Chu 26953 do<~ busineu as· CM · Novembet IS 1984 FILE eddttsl or othtt common that Cl'1aln Notice of Deleult veyence end one-l'lall ol the 1"41 Decta1a11on and e.11 of tl'le Dally Piiot Septembef 18. ne Keely. IHcuttft Vtc. p•ing Cteell Road AatKho dren s Health Institute 10( NO f 260765 designation 11 •rti' stiown tllereundt< ·recorded June ncrriw cn.tges 1erms lllet901. and eorees to 2S October 2. t986 Preeldeftl, MSt COl'tMfl Aw· alos Ve•det CA 90274 Learning and Oev~t. Frank G Comstock end herein 28, 1986 H 1ns1rument No Any t>+ds mutt bl Mib-oncorpo<ate tl'le same by tel· Tl'I099 enue, Nortlukfte, Call· Ahmad S HeJTW'lloud 15869 Gotl:llM'O St Hunt· Joan M CoMatOClc-HW/JT O.led September 3. 1986 86-270368 ot Offietel Re-mttled accompanied by erence on any deeO Ot Olhet lerNe 11m. T1t1pflol11 No. 72 Coletldge Ot Los 1ng1on Beacft. CA 92647 3966 Aladln. Huntington · 1eMftc1err. ''"' ..... ~Otds of Mid County will 13,000 00 cah Ot C*'tlfled corweysnc;e of 1ny lnt«Ht MLIC NOTICE (111) 701·25n lamotos CA 90720 R & A Marlcellng 15860 MLIC NOTICE Beacri. Cekl 92649 leM: 6' S-thef'fl C .... lindef end purtuant to seld c:tleck, with the Oalenoe to conveyed This Covenent ts Dated Septembet :14 Sohed Hammoud. 2972 Gothard St , Hunt1ng1on ll~ Jutie C Warmington. a tornta. AcNreee: 11271 lo. Deed of Trust Mil at publlc: be peld upon confirmation of made f0t the direct benefit FICTITtOUS 8UllNEaS 1988 oterioge Or . Los Alem11os Beeel'I. CA 92647 FICTITIOUS_,._.. matrled WOl'n8!1 .. ,.,,,, ~ Allentlo Aft~ LJ"woed. CA IUCllon '°' CHh, lawtuJ. IUCtl .... by the Court. of Woodlyn North • Pert· NAiii ITATIMINT Put>hShed Ofange Coa1t A 90720 Tl:llS Ousineu II con· NA• ITAT'llmNT Ind MC>91••• property 816 eo2t0. Tele-"•• (211) money of the Unlteel S••t• · The right i. rllHnled to re-ne<srnp The following oerson• ere Deily P•lot Oc101>e< 2 9 16 Alton S Gu 5832 Sunmost dlK1eo by • oenerat part. The fOl!owlng ~ we V•• Lido Soud Newport ....-. IMICO 'ITn.f of Amerlce, • c.1h1er'1 )eel any end al! bids more eommonty known Ooong l>VSlnest .., ViRage 1986 AanchO Pelot Vt1rd•. ne•sh•P doing~ .. Beeoto. Cetll 92663 INIURANCI COMPANY, e check payeOla to u td Deted September 8. H t t07 Memory Lane. No M0t1g898. 2400 Main Stteet. Th t47 A 90720 Randall S Vyduna HI ENTERPRISES. 2870 This busones1 wes con· CCW1Mfetlofl, Trvelee. Ad-TrustM dt-n on a 1tata Of 1086. 30, Santa Ana Celllomla Suite 201 Irvine. CA 927l<I Judy Y Gu, 5832 Sunmill T1:t11 ttatement was Ill.CS ChlQI Ro.cs. Costa M9a. dueled by a general pertner· dflM: Forectonn tentoe nattonat bank. a st•••°' fed· GEORGE H. DAVID, Ad-Tetms ol sale ca.sl'l In la'°'-Village Real Estate, Inc· Ml.IC NOTICE Rencho Pelot Verdes. wotl'I the County C1eo1 of Of· Cell! 91828 st11p Ctfltlf, * w. """ lere.t • .,., crlt(llt union 0t a atate mlnlsttetOf ol 11'11 Estate ol lul money ol ll'le United Celiforn•e corporation. 2400 A 90720 8"Q8 County on Sec>tembef Hanen · A tMall. 2870 T1:t11 .... _.., WU flied .... ..,_.,.,..,CA .... Of feeler• .. 111,..g. •nd loll\ Alt>ert• 0 Pomut. D•-St•les on sale on the pte>p-Main Sltffl. Suite 20l K 27791 Chtl'I-' Meo. 12 Heton 10 1986 Cl'llOI Roed Coeta Me9a ..,,h ,,.,. County Clerk ol Of. T&•Jtio.• (7t4) .._.,1, usoctetton domiclled In ti* CMMCI erty so sold Ten P4lt cent of Irvine. CA 92T l4 FICTITIOUS 8UllNEll t Irvine CA 92714 f3tm7 Celll 9262& 1nge County on Sec>tember ly ,,..,._ L Neyter, ...... state, et the meln llt'l'ltance HUlltWITZ, RIMI" I amount bid to be depOSlted Tl'l•I buatnesa 11 con-NII.Ml ITAffMINT Sl'lttr-Lu Mao;-tt Her Pu~ CoHI Thll t>u1tneH le con· 8.1986 tanllecretary to the Otange Coun1y DfVINCINZ0,9Y:~ft wlthbld ducted by tn untn· Thefollowirtgpersons ate t INlne CA 927t<I Daily Piiot Seotemt>er ti. duc:tedby1111ndlvldual Pvt>111MO Orange Coast Published Orange Cotti CourthouM located at 700 HwwtU. AIWMfa fOt AO-Bids Ot otters to be in writ· corpotated anocletlon domg ~.u11nen as Supreme This buSlneu It con-18 25 October 2 1986 Hwtan R Isaak Dally PllOI $41ptemt>er 25 Oa1ty Pttot Septemt>« t8. -N C1v1e c.n1er Of . S111t1 ,...,,,.._, W .......,.. ll)G at\d Wiii be recetved at othet than• partnerll'ltp Donuts. 602 PllClflC Coast uc:ted by a generel P•f1· Tl'IOtt Th11 1tatement Wiii lllld Oc:tobet 2. t9 16 t!l86 25 October 2 1966 "n•. CelifOl'nie. ell thel right. c.ft* o.M, Wte 1511, IM afOl'esatd ottlOe et eny Philip H McNemee. Prffl· Highway. Huntington 8each, ll'l•P 1-...---------With tile County Cler'll ot Of· Th-12711 Th100 11111 and 1n1er .. 1 con......,.O .......,.. 8Nctl1 CA ... time alter the l1tst puOI•· dent CA 92648 Alston L Gu "MLIC NOTICE ano• County on ~temt>er ---------i----------1o and now held by 11 undef (714) 79-0791 cation hereof and bef0te Trios •1atemenl wes llled Ta Foy Chau. 3422 W Th11 11etemen1 was llled 8. 1986 Dll-11' NOTICE Dt-IC NOJICE M•d Deed of Trust m the Published Orange Coast date of sale With the County Clerk 01 Ot· Cheatrtut. Apt A. Santa Ana th tl'le County Clerk of Of, rUUU\I n-. _ propeny 11tueted "' Mld Deity Pllol ~temt>er 23. Dated 11:111 16 day of Sec>-•nge Courtly on Augyll 27 CA 92704 County on September "27211 ftCTITIOUS _,..... County and State delcrlbed 24, 30. t986 tember. 1986 1986 ntl223 Men Thang Cheu, 3422 W 10 1986 MOnct Of NAMI ITAft•NT u TW370 .._o..ID TfAL, An«ney CM5tnut Apt A Santa Ana '11tM.2 TIWSTU'I IALI Tile followtng persont are Lot 37 ol Ttacl No 7098 al Law, S'5 E. CotOfedo PuOloSl'led 0ta'1Q9 Coest CA 92704 Published Orenge Cout YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T 004 bullneA 81 Kazar u per mep• tec:orded In IC NOTICE ...,d .. lune 307, ,....,._, Daily Pllol September 11· Foeng Hu• Cheu, 3422 W ally Piiot Septembet 1 t UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Ent':pnee. 25581 Indian Hiii Book 326. Pages t4-17, In· P\B.. Celltornla 1'101 (111) 18. 25 October 2. l98f'1068 ChlSlnut, Apt A Sente 18 25 OclOber 2 1988 OATEO Mey 20, 1983 UN-Lani •G. Legune Hllll. CA ctutlve ot Mlte11laneou1 IC 2'N01 7H·HM, AttotfleJ tot Ana CA 92704 Th084 FICTrTIOUI IUIMH NAMI ITATl•NT The lolloWing petsons we doing t>usmeu u INTERIOR SILHOUEnES BY DOTTI. 2696 San Joa- fl111M Pubfllhed Orange Coast Ot 1ly PllOt September 25 Octobet 2. t 18, 1086 Th-t21• quin H1"' Rd Corona Oel P\BJC NOTICE Mar Call! 92625 ---------LESS VOU TAKE ACTION 02153 • Meps In the ofllce ol •lie f'ICTITIOU9 Ml .... 11 ...,..,.. M. "9erdol'I Th11 bu1lne11 11 con- TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Melldl Kaz«oonl. 25581 County Rec:Ofder ol Dt•"99 NA• STATIMINT MA"OARET M. llll· Ml.IC NOTICE duc:ted by eo-paftners ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT lndlln Hiii Lane •G, Legune County The lollowltlQ persons ate ARDON. AdmlnletratOf of FICTITIOUS auSMIS h Foy Cheu OOl'othy Lynn SeleS 2896 ftCTITIOUI .,_II Ml.IC NOTICE San Joaquin Hiiis Rd Cor· N.-STAHMllNT ---------ona del Mat. Cam 92625 The followtng persont ere A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Hiiia. CA 92653 TM lltMI eddreu Of doing business et GAL· ttle fftete of aa6d Decedeilt NAME ITATElllNT Thi• stitement was filed NEED AN EXPLANATION Flourle K&.11foonl. 25501 Oltlet common dell03502"!!1~ lERIA, 234 E 17th St • 100, D:tyut>I~.:: S~~~~°fs1 The lollowtng persons 81e wtll'I the COunty Ci.<k of Of· Of THE NATURE OF THE lndten HNI Lani •G, Laguna ot Mid property "'t"'' Cott• Mese. CA 82627 1 OOlf\9 bullnest H Cr .. ttve aoge County on Sec>tember PROCEEDING AGAINST HtllS CA 02853 St . lrvlne, CA 92714 JoM L Uhl, 10t9 Matlln 26 Oc:lober 2 1986 Tl:IF130 Ideas 2548 s Falrv'lew St . 15• 1986 f'311M4 vou. YOU SHOULD CON· Thll butln•H II eotl· S.Jd .... win be made Lane, NewpOf1 Beact\, CA Santa Ana, CA 92704 TACT A l AWYEA ducted by huabend end wit• Nllhoul covenen• or wet· 92660 Kenneth Ree Tl'lurmen, Publlshed Otange .Coe.st T S No. 8!110-38 Mel'ldt t<u.roonl tanty, ••pr ... Ot Implied. 81 Th11 buslneu 11 con-"8.IC NOTICE 2025 Leutle Ln Costa Deity Piiot Sept amber 18• On Oc10ber 3. 1086 at Thi• ttatemen• wu ftled to title, posMMIOn Ot en-dueled by. en lndlvldua! Mese. CA 02627 25 Oclobet 2· 9 1988 tC>'OO o'cloell AM • In the Wltll Ille CouMy Cieri! of Of· eumbrancee to .. nsty the Jolln L Uf'll ttSIO ThiS bul1ne11 II eon-Tl'IOH IObby of tile front entranee 8t'OI County on Auoust 27. unpaid belence due on the This tt••ement was 11190 Ftcmrous IU .... ll dueled by an 1nd1v1due1 DllmllC NOTICE al the SAFECO Tiiie In-tte& note Of not .. tec:ured by with •lie County Clerk of Or, NAME ITATEMINT Ken Thurman ruu sutence Company. 825 n11:111 HJd Oeed•Of Truit, to wit· enge County on Septerr.t>er The following petsont ate This Statement wu flted f'ICTtTtoUS M.llMll North Broeoway tn the City Pvbllsl'lecl Otenoe Coat S 12. tO& 49. plus the fOllow· 4, ttM d o 1 n O bu 11ne1 • • • w11ri the County Clerk of Of. ol Santa Ana. CA 02702 Dally Pilot Seotemt>et t t. ong •tlmlted colts. H · '31ll04 MARGUERITE DEL LAGO ange County on Augutt 28. T~A~1,.!l!_~ ate County of Otange. Stele of 18 25. October 2. 1986 PlllllS end tdvenoll et Ille Publlll'leO Otange Coesl VENTURE, II 1S2 Beech 1986 . .., ....,.. Callfornla Tl'I068 11me ol the Initial publie•tlon Deily Pilot September 1 t. Blvd . Ste t40E, Huntington Fl1nss i~~E~u~:~:~E~•LTri~~ S.,FECO TIT l E IN . of •Ills Notlel ol Sele Past 18, 25, October 2. 1986 Beach. CA 92647 Publllhecl Orange Coast Cahlorn11 Limited Partnet· SUR~NCE COMPANY, • fltB.IC NOTICE due propetty te ats. Tll094 Mettopolltan l ite In-Oe11y P1•0• September 11 sh•P 1720 Adams Ave corpotetlon u Trustee S t,320 44, loreclosure costs sorance Company • New 18 25 Octobet 2. tt&6 • 200. Co111 Meta CA unoet tne Deed of Ttust aJI· f'ICTfTIOUI .,..... end eapenMI, 178 00 "8.IC NOTICE VO<l< eotporetion 10 t Lin· Th069 92626 ecvted by SEA OH CHOI and N._ ITAft•NT MOTICI TO coin Centre ~tve, Suite 600, ---------Guy ~ Totell•. 20 t8 SOO JA CHOI. husband end Tile fotlOwlng Pl!'IOlll are "'°""" OWNI" FICTITIOUS 8UllNEll Foster City, A 94404 C PUBUC NOTICE Pl'lalarope Cout!. Coeta FICTITIOUI IUllNHI NA .. ITAffMEfT The loltow!ng persons ere dOlf\9 busineu u COfOr Wort<• Painting and Ole0tat- 1ng, 27101 MISSIOtl Hllll Or . San Ju1n Cap1stt1110 92675 Cl'larlel Cec:ll JOhnston Jt 21101 Mission Hills Or . San Juan Cap1stt1no 92675 This business '' con· ducted by ert 1ndiVldlltl Cnarles C JOhnston J• This statement was hied with tl'le Counly Clerk of Or- ange County oo September tO 1986 '311279 Pvbl•st>ea Ofange Coest Daily Pilot Septemt>et 11 18 25. Octot>et 2. 1986 Tl>083 Nlfl es jOlnt tenanl1 ra-dot bullnell u· su .. n YOU AAE IN DEFAULT MAMI ITATIMENT Lmcotn Propetty om- c0tded 0513 t/a3 115 doeu· Mic~ 8907 Wetner Ave UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. The lollowl'1Q petsons ete party No 1266. A Cehl0tn1e FICTITIOUI •UllNIEIS Mesa CA 92628 --------- ment no a3·22t775 ot Ot· Sull• '150, HunUngto~ DATED Oe•~ 30, 1985 doing bu)lness es Ftank's Llm11eo Pertnerlfllp 101 NA• STATl•NT Cl'letlet W G•ly 4944 P\&.IC NOTICE l1C1alRec«d11nthe ofl~Of Beach Call 928-47 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Custom Pai nting & Ltneoln Centte Ofrve, SUiia Tlle lollowlngpettonlete Mllula Or Tenane CA _FlC_T_tllOUS ___ Ml ____ l_I_ ll'le RecMder of Orange S11san ~•Chell Cl'lffly, TION TO PROTECT YOUR WelleovetltlQI. t905 N Bush 400, _Fosler City, CA 94404 dOif\O l>Vlinest .. Tl'le Auto $1J~! .fod'oe 1119 5 NAiii ITATl•NT County. CetlfOl'nla by reuon t25 E Wilson St •3. Coate PROPERTY, IT MAY BE St . tt 1, Sente Me. CA Tine business 11 con· Ooctor5 355 Cotte ¥et• 01 deleult In the pe~t Ot Me .. CaMI 02627 SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE 927oa · ducted by a generel part· St Cotti Mesa. CA 92tl27 Caball«o Way. LH yegas The lollowlng Pl'IOtlt are pert ol obl"'lllOnl T . bu I I IF vou NEED AN EXPLA· FlofenclO M Aceves. 1905 l'lefll'llp James Roberl l<uhlfnan. NV 89 t09 OOlng l>Vtiness .., Ofmence 'V hll • ,,... • con-NATION OF THE NATURE N Buth St .• 1, Sant• Ana, Meltopoltlan Lii• In· Jr 355 cos-. MIN St . ThlS bullnaH II con PAO INTRO. 635 8aller Meured t,.,.,lby Including dUC:ted by an indlvldvel OF THE PROCEEDING tutance Company Cosla Mese. CA 92827 dUC:1ed by • llmlled partnaf 103 Coste Me.. Calll the bf~ or defeult, notlCI Susen Cheely AG AINST Y 0 U Y 0 U CA 927oe Thia llatamet\t WH llled Tho• buslnes1 It eon· lhlp !1:1628 ol whlCl'I wH reeOtded Thi• ttetement lllH filed SHOULD CONT ACT A I.AW· Thll buSlneu la con-w1tl'I the Coun1y Cletl\ of Of. ducted by en tndlYldual Guy R Torelli Ftancll Helen Martin, 635 06102186 .. d«umen• no. with tile County Clerk of Ot· VER ducted by en lndiVldual e~ County on A"""''' 26 Ja~ R Kv~•m•ft, Jr This stetemenl wes ftled Baker t03 Cotte Me ... 86-::!~7&t0 of Uld ·~ ange County on AUQUll 28. Ftoreneto M Aceves . ---. ........ '" -· . J he,.~.-Clltll I °' ............ Aecofo.t, wlll Mii at PIAlltc 1086 Dated September 20. nus steterntf\t wu filed t9 Trns atatement "fH tiieo ""''"' ' """''l'Y . o C1111 •"'"' euctJon IOthehlglllelt bldo.r NttWI !Ne with the County Cleflo ot Or· ,,,_ w;tn the County Ci.k ot Of, M0t County on ~emblr Thi bu.ineu II con- l0t Celh In llWM money~ Pubfllhed Of11n99 coat ~ "91111. ..... ""' enoe County on Auguat 28, b PybU1he<I OflnQe Coest 11nge County on A1J9u1t 28. 11, 1986 P11M11 dueled t>y an lndtvlduet. ll'le Unlled Stel ... lllflhOut "•lly PllOt c-fttember I I , ............. C~ -TOWft t9&8 etly Pilot Sec>tember I 1, 1986 Ftences H Menln ...... covenant Of' wenenty a 25 Oct~ 2 t9M C--Dr. .,_, C:..... nt•1 ti, 25 Oclober 2, ttee n111tt PuOI~ Ot'8'1Q9 Coe.st Thll atatement wet filed b'P, ... °" lmplled, u 1~ • · · Th082 MeH, CA Htll, 8Y: Publlthe<I Orenge COM! Th072lt Publllhld OftnOe Coett 0.11y Pilot September 18 will'I the County Cllrll of Of. lltle, .......,..._....._, or encum-C"8ftoe Y...... °"'"'· 0.1~ Piiot ~temt>er 11, Daily PllOt s.ptemblr t t 2!. Oclot>er 2· 9 1986 8'1QI Coun1y on Se9temblr ...,._..., "1•)...,... ...... Dll-11' NOTICE 18 2 ... "-ot>er 2. •tee Thl08 8 1986 brenott, IOt Ille purpoee ol ---------1•· P blllht<I Of Coe 1 18, 5. Oc:tot>et 2. 1,...., r~ ., ""'' Th07t i---------· n 11104 PllY'"9 ot>llQltlOnt eecured P\llLIC NOTICE u 8t'OI • Tll064 Pu .... Of Cout ..., ...... Deed of TrUllt, thl Oa141lly Piiot Oclober 2, 8, 18, K t77lf f"lB.IC NOTICE l)hsfl.-. ~ v~ conveyed tald IC 2'7tM .. ae P\alC NOTICE flCTITIOU9 ....... "8.IC NOTICE [)ally PllOt ~"""'* 25• lnter .. I to of ._.....,.. .. --·· Th142 N~ITAftmWT ,tennout .,.._.. Qc1oo-<' t t8 1Ht Ttutt .. by tlld Deed r,..,.,_.__ .. ..-1, .. TI_... Th-t,S fn.1t tn proper1y tltueted In NAMI ITATWmWT K V'IOI fhl '*'80ft• ill'a 'ICTITIOUI _,..... N-,. .. , the ~ty ot Ote~State Thi foitowlng penoM.,. "8.IC ll)ltC( PtCTITIOUe 8U9*111 dOlnQ bulllllU at Suc>reme NA• ITATl....-T The fOllOwlftQ Pl'IOnl ere of C t d I~ d..., ..... -• Sl~V .. NA• ITATllllNT 0011ut1, 3~ t2 ~ Flrt.t t l'le lofk)Wj'1Q peraont e1e dOl'lQ bulineA H CooY "8.IC MnflC[ ell Ofnla an 1 r....., "'~ uv .. nett 81 " ., s T ..... ,... .... •tatlon. 1••92 Gothard ------~----.. BEL WE"""..,. S£'" E. P'ICTITIOUI llUWllll Tile IOllOWI"" pel"IOnl ., •• trtll ante An.t. A 82703 d"""' bUtif'lttS.. ,,.. """'R o "" L 2 _, T No ""'t" In t""1 e t7'th mJ>St.-" "'··1te ..... ITAftmWT ~ butlnMi .. Slit:: Ta f 0y CMu. 342.2 W C~ptny. 2215t Cteude StrMI Hutll1t1gton 8Mcl'I f'tCTITIOUI .,.._ .. °' "' rect "" .. .., ._., -7"7 t s ..... ,.~,-.. , ........ ·~e .. _ •• ,.~ El TOfO, c.. ............ CA ..... ~1 ..... ST .. --NT tN City Of trvine, County ot A3 Santa Ana, Cell! Thi lotlowlng perwons -DiltrbU11ftQ. 1 " tcy .,,. ...-,..,, .._, ,. _,. ..,_ ""' ,. •~ .,...,... _.. ..., ,.,._ <>ranee. State ot Calltornla, MIChNI K H<*llnt, 4620 doing ~ .. Tot.el Clrcll, Suite 0 , trvlne. Cell-CA 92704 Rob11t 8tuca Ctarll Terry O..n 11.111.,., tll7SO The fOllowlng '*'°"' arw ~ noac> recorded 1n E Bluebird Ave . <>reno-. Cert An"•hesle, t 4H t tomta 112114 Men Tflln9Chau,1422 W 22851 Cllllde Cit . t i TOfo, CIVb Ln . Huntlng•ort 8eedl. dOlng 1>u11ne11 It GSR ... ~ ... 4" c &in ~ A .... I t,, Tutton 9 s 8 ~· 1797 t Slty cn..tnut. Apt A:. Sant• Ana. CA 92630 CA 02a.a Contolld••ed. 17522 WeyM 311.PICJll 4, .. .., ... elil82.,... • · o c 7 Cl .. ••tr~ .. tten ••entfleld ... _ ....._..C .. t "7t• w~ ~ 1n the KMen M Hoe611ne, 4S20 E CA 2$tO p.,-11 C11cte. lte ~ne A 92 04 Pemete Ad t ie atR .. .., ,.. ..... "n,. .. , .. ofb Of the County Rte-8tuet>lfdAW ()fange,Cllltl Gregory J Pigeon, •7• ()ahforftla.CellfOtftte COfl)Of· Foat19HueChau.3422w l 22as1 Claudit Clr ll Toro 14451 tywtfdSI Wt\lnoer A~ Sadayvkl Ooh•ra. ccww ot NietCounty 82te7 Sliger llld Men•one. CA •lion cri.ttnu1, Apt A . 8an•a CA 117630 Calltonw1 90803 1752 Wlyne A¥1 tnme. l •Cl!PTINO THEAE· Ttlll butl ..... t ti can· 82!59 fl'll• bu1tne s 11 con• An1. CA 92104 Thll bu11neat It con· Thll bu1lneH j1 con CA 9 714 • "'OM ell Oii eat m1net• dueled by hint>en4 ll'ld ....._ Thia buelneH It con-d\IC1ed by • corpot"ation. Tr"• butlneu I• con· ducted by e ~ti p.,t. Clue•ed by co-per•~• Th•& bulln•11 11 cort· • n d h yd, 0 c 1 , b 0 n MICNf' I( Hoe611ne. I<~ dueled by en lndl\llcMll 9.9 8 0..IOn. NC>flllll ducted by c:o-oanner• MfiNP T"ry () Alllll Latty A dueled by en lndMclWI ""-'ancet In end under M HOlklnt (),.gory John ~ Hem...-CI Prwident Te'°"' CMu Aooert 8 ~ Mentftttd Roy.& Gotleta tMf lend, l)Ut wttf1cM t11e Tiiie statemen• WU flied Thie statement -tiled Tttl9 atat4llN'lt WU med Thlt Melo11111t .... lllliO _ Tllit 1tatemant Wjll filiia 1'nt1 ttet~t ,. .. I~ Tll•S 1111_,.."11 WU ftl9d ~ Of _.. ll'llry to • _. ttwCocltityClwtr ot Or· -"" lfll County Cler1i of Or-wtth \tweounty o.1t 9' °"" wmrttw"CounlyCtatfrof Or· wuh the County~ o1 Of, Wllh 1 ~ty Cliflt ofvr· with Ille County Cieri! of Or· Otc>ttl ot 500:=· ed enga County on a..>tembef 1t1g9 County on A1J9111t 18. ~ County on Seip•emw •no-County on S..,temt141r = County on .AuOU" U. •noe Count)' Of) Sec>temt>er •;i: County on A.-• 28 rrom tM ~ eot. u • ltM ,... 3 tNe '"· 1Me n-1 , ... -to 1oee • ",_ t n-,..,._1n dedffl n.-PlttMI P111?11 ,_ .. --· bOoll 1n 11 ""1131. Of. ~ 0reno-coa.c ~ Otenga eo.1 Put1111NCS 0teno-eou1 Pul>ltlhid °'_... eo..1 Pvbll.,. Otenoe c:o... Pvo""*' °"""09 CON• Publtlhed 0reno-COMt Tn1s bus1neS1 •• con· ooong t>uSlness as Mall ducted by an ondtYtdual Boaes Etc USA. t8627 OOl'othy Lynn SeleS Btcx»lhurt1 St • Fountain This stllemenl was lllld valley 92708 I wtll'I tne Courtty Ci.rte of Of· Nicholu R l(llne. 1437 1 enge County on August 26 MaJOtU Ave 1rv1ne. CA 1986 0:1714 f)tlt21 Kelhteen T II.UM t4371 Put>11sl'le<l Or~ Coul Marorc• Ave 1rv;ne, CA OMy Pilot September 25, 927 14 OCtot>er 2 9 16 1986 Th•s busonen 11 con· Th-131 ducted by nusbend ano wtte NIC.hOlas A l<Jlne DI 1D11c ..nTIC[ Tl:ltS Statement WU ftled __ r_VVL __ nu ____ wotl'I the County Ctenl ol Of· enoe County on Sec>ternblr 10 1986 K 2I020 FICTITIOUI IUS*EH NAME STATIMENT T!>t 1011owing pettonS are Publ•~ °'"'91 Cout ooing t>us1neas ea Taft Daily Pilot Se(>tembet 11 Building Patt~t,h•P e Call 18 25 O<:.tobet 2 1088 10< m1 11m11eo pertnerSl'liP Tl'I086 1032 WMI Tait Averoue Or·l---------- •"04' CA 92667 P\ll.IC NOTICE Leon H Richman 1032 --------- West Taft Avenue Or•~ FICmtOUs Ml ... U CA 92687 NA.Ml tTATl...wT Tl'l•I bus1nes' ii cort· f hll toflowlng persona we du<tl'O by 11 hmitl!d partrter dOtng ~ as 8iwb • shf> ftoten Yoou11 17t10·'-t (eon H RIChman Magnob ~ountlltf\ Velley, This st•tament wu flle<I CA 92708 wHh tlwi County Clefk of Of· Darrell J. C....t0t. 1782 ~County on Sec>tember Selmon Ave F v CA 927ot 16 1986 Barbar• J CatitOlf, 1792 ,.,,_ Selrnol\Avt , F V CA 0270& Pubfll~ Ofenge Coett Th•• bu.11neu •• con· Detty PtlOt Oclot>er 2, 9, 1& duct8CI by hUlblnd and_.,. 23 1986 DwtMI J CentOf Th 14) TM stat""91\I ... fll9CI ---------Wtltl tile COUf\Ty Clettt Of ()r. PUBUC NOTICE enge County on Sec>'-"'* __ ..;;..;;...;.;..;.--'-....... .._ __ tO t9$6 K-.a ~ flCTITIOUa ._.. Publlahtd Orange Coelt NA• ITA,_.-y Oetly. ~ s.p1emb« 1t The 1ottow1n9 penons we 11 2S, October 2 tHI dOlnQ !)ulll'lett .. PINI( ThOM E'ATON i HUNTING. INC . t201 W I.A Veta A-"'9 Su•t• 109 Oreno• CA. 9mt Aooett .J Ptn1terton D D s INC Catllorma W · POfltlOn. 1201 W La VtMa Avt! Su•ie 209 Orenge CePl0tn,. 82MI Thlt but lMtt II COf'I dueled by • COt~ttoO!I Aobett J Pinkerton ODS ,INC ~J Pink· ettOll Pretldent Thtl ""~' ~ Ned woth •he County Clertt o(Of ~ C<Nt\ty on September 25 ttH ,..., PAC•IC YllW MHIO.-.Al PA9"C Cemet.,-y • M ortuary c 11ape1 • Ctem••ory 3!>00 Pac1hc V,. Ouvto NewJ)Oft 8eacn 60 :-100 ........... ..__ .... ~~--~--·----,, ~ -... .._._. 11 Deoly Pitot *'""'* It Oetly ~ September 11. Oa•"' P11ol Seiptember It 0.tly PllOI Sec>t"'91bef 1t Deify Pttot S«>temoet t1. _.._ ... ..,_,.....,. ~-t ..._, .... ,_ ' ... ...., _,,_.. ' t8 ~ ' 25. Oc:tbbef 2, t . t tM 11 'h October'· 10841 11 25 Oc10bel 2 tMe 18. ~5 Octot>et '· ttM • COunty. tt , Oc40tMI' ~. 1N8 ti, 8. OcloOlf 7 t... t8 5, October 2. 1Mlt ,......,.. T....,... lhOOO n.ll'O ~ uno-ld bill#10I and Tl'f0t3 Tl!Ol7 llOt2 1-.1 """'" "'l ... I. Pu\lk "*' OJeno-CoeM ly Not Oe1otlef 2 9, ti 23 ttee TI\144 \ • • ... h I CAtL 842-5878 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 41111GO JAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg-00 7 days... ·• Priw ... ,..,.,,. OHLY Ho "'9111 h .. le. ~AMI-lo<a("'9 ot '°""' Wll'•ecl '"""' •ac• I lOH Costa.... 1124 •••rrt leacll 21H Ctrtll •••• ,, 2112 C..ta .... 2124 ........ c. 2140 • ..,.,. ltac• • ., nrrrt leac• 2111 VEASAtLLESCONDO •PllTllMl•ft• EASTBLUFF 3br 2ba 28R 2BA Apl , II~ car llTlllTT&llTYPI Lovety unfurn 2Br, 1•.i.ee •llllnlUlll* Sludents!L1te2438drm1 l Bd, ger, pool, Jn. Excellent tocitlon 28, Sl650/mo 191 & IHl•MC gar•o-walking dr1tanc. IDEAi, Ettlct. loc, 2BR Condo W/D. trig w/k:4t· 3 R~. tBa, IQ kit~. winter rentals Call Vitia SllO,OOQ By O'll'f!et 2ea, WI O hkup. frpk:. available 11-11ease ooly to bHch St200/mo. 1'~· cM..ear. tg yd, wl d maker, new crpt & paint part furn Only 1525 F" Rentals 615·4912 213975-0234Collecl vaulledO.llfngl,2carglr (7 14)660·8088 1v meu 875-~1 hliup New crpt Muat $750Ci.m.Atlt982-81191 TEUIHT 111·1111 ·-·ca...... 2'7' ~~ ~ -w/opnr Over ttreems & Vet1Alll9? lrg 18R, NC. •T•nhl •t~le 28< 1'.IJBe ..... 1725/mo SE-IWlll '8.UIE -T-:::':1..':':r,,:* CMlcec Yault M •••He ltatl falls POOi & ..,_ GrHI clubhouse, pool Furn Frple, pool, lndry hkup. TS2L~•G_.M6TOf~~-11e1.,.3 •versalti.s Bach Unit -1100 Unfurnlihed 28drm ... _,,'OCIAMotUOAM ,,,.o.J?'-..'9!.~~. Ftr Salt 1100 vieW $1 150 Avall 10117 $800 or unlurn $750 corl>Qft No P4tlt $900 "'"' ""' GreatloelSeGbldQ,pool, Walk to l>HCtl, oc.en ---C-• M-f ~~'r.:r.·=-~ OOUb' wide. be&ut cond No pels 549-2447 Avatl lltlmed 845-7408 Agt M Hill 759-9100 NEWPORT. VILl.AGE LIVE w""'HEREllTYOU,HAVE spa Nr bch se~ ore YleW Encl gl<9ge No IOOAM-500 ""' b.,._,,_ .. i.,-..ei. 28" t 2BA Id APARTMENTS 752·8011Ev548-0425 natt(7141&31-7918 DCACM.... .... <NO -.. .,,., ._. ..... am rm. • n ry •IU HA• LIDO ISLE 312 OAllUTIH, APT I c-~ M... •Spectaoular ap11 ... ..,.,ic .. ''°" oe.-.,,.,.. "'"' •••~ • Mt·""-rm w/wshr & dry4' 5 Star F 38r 2Ba fum11hed home f ..,. • • & 2B 1 & 28 •YEa•auLll* Saa.ta All •••o -· .., 1tll -Tiit o.ii,, ~ .c-.,.. ...-11v lrlllne park 760_6050 Dooble garage! enced 1Bdrm un urn 1 blk to PRESTIG LOCATION • r. e 1111111 _._ ... ,_ _ t•""' ,., e111-er "'.,. -= yard' Lease 650-4303 Yearly S1650tmo 1>ch S750/mo 675-4174 5 Bfocki to •Spacious Jownhouaes 28r 28a $980 AYAIWLI llW ;:::-· = :::: :c~ ·~~r"·~~. Acrt•I• ll2S AVAIL IMMEDIATECV Agl 548"6333 .. SPECTACULAR OCEAN SoYlh Coast Plaza •Flreplaoea 122-1388 ~DA ?BA. Uppef' unit. gar :;.:;,., '~ ~:: ~ ... occ.,:i: =. .. ': .:•:::. ·Oen o a Co 11 e ' ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS HSE BAY VIEW Cozy 1)r11t •Close to OC AlrPofl *Private balconies or wld hk11p good loc S125 -. '"' 11•-'""" "'-11.4 AOIU Fiil HU Ccmdo/End Unit 3BR. 2BR t otc. 2';8A lam rm, room localed In charming •7 Mlnut" to Beeeh Gatden petios •WTILIFF* 2626 Aurora ,.,,. ·-..., -*•""" JO 2'.,BA 2 story with lrplc 2 lrplc, hard llrs. prol dee ap1 bldg wlunlque at-•Night Lighted S9nd Wlf llTf NON-SMOKERS ONL y TSl MGMT 6<12· 1603 :r,:;,: .. ,.•'l'i.::-='.: 1200.000 dsnwshr w10 hkups. dl>I Gdnr. Sl400 642-2940 mosphere St8'>S 10 bch Volleyball & Tenrus Crt• •3 Lighted lenni. courts Stunning •1er 18a • -•• ,...,,. " "" ...,..... t• Ulltll HAC• ~arage wlelecl GOO, Newl)Of't Island charming Lndry rm, 1g aundectt. A • POOi, J1cuz:z.1, BBQ. • 2Sw1mm1ng pools .-normoYs terr -4Undeckl Misc. lt1tab ~.,:' ~~~ Res1denllal hillside .-with prvt patio $989 • $1 t89 watertronl Avl nowt New RARE FINO! $325/mo. •Covered Parking •Streams & ponds Lovely environment ..... zfOI ,..,,.. • '"' sweeping 111ews canyons. sec dep 863·0897 or crpt 3B, 1 •• ea s J.JOO~. 675 2444 or 675-6606 •Ceble TV A111llable •Sorry. no P4tts Poot No pets I person ..,. ......... __ ..... __ _ ocean and mgnt light 863-1500 Agt. No Fee 111118 Rentals 675.4912 •Rec AOOfll.wtth Flreplece •Furnishings avail $750 Lse 640-0349 Bdrm & beth. downtown homeSttes Improvement BRIGHTON SPRINGS Open airy 2BR 2SA duple!( and 8illlards Gas for Healing & Cooking 3BR 2BA deck gar lndry Laguna Pvt enlt & patio will be costly, but could ,.Ondo 2Br I ' Ba lri·level Newport,, Terrace, 3Br unll wlfrptc • Shr gar -•Saunas Paid unlurn, ~pper: ocean vu: 6 mos lea'HI. S350tmo yield dream hide-away ,""' ' · 2' 1Ba ·TownhoYse, lrplc, wld hkvp So ot hwy t BR FURN/UNFURN WIY MT CALL steps 10 bch Avl tO-• incl u111 497-1951 The price ref lee ts micro. 2 car garage w/d hkup garage, pool $1195/mo Agt 673-53~4 Corner Nwpt Fwy & Buer Yrly S 1200 642 2<123 I LAGUNA BEACH turn rm outstandtng value Don'1 j wtopnr WID hkup Over spa 1150 • sec Avl CHARMING lbr Iba no Sorry, No pets! 111-1111 -pvt entr Illa cook TV miss this one• Call streams & falls Pool $pa l0/3 Ron 963·8377 pets. $775/mo available 17 14)557-0075 SUWlll YILUI( Ill CUYll WT pool Non smkr prollbus Barbara. Agt 760-1900 s995 No pets 549-2447 No 1>1lls or frills $500 tbr 1 1mmed1atety Call after Nice 2Br 28a, OIW. bltJns, 15555 Huntington VtllBQe En,oy the luxury of this ex-1 35 · S295 refs 494-0451 DARLING 2BR HOUSE• block 1o ocean ba51c 6pm, 673· 7079 lndry tac. fncd patio. No Lane, from San Diego elusive guard gated com-, 18 Acres' Rapidly de· ~er blt·tnS gard'nr, wtd appls hurry 539-619 t Agl CHARMING lbr, iea view. pets Non-smkr $650 Freeway. north of Beach muntty In a spacious Prtvete home'" Mesa def veloping Pems area• hkup)Cat ok S825 • dep lee 760-1418 or 642-7528 10 McFadden. west on 18drm A.pl Amenities Mar.CM area, kite pr111 Prime area lor umls Just 1982 Meyer 549-3484 Spectacular Beck Bay ~er~~~. a;::~.10~~ s~~~ Nicety furmshed I Bdrm McFadden incl Ir pies. wel bare, AIC. S275/mo 1st/IHI t S 100 $49,500' John Denver EASTSIOE lbr. gar. view 3Br 2•,Be lrplc, 2 $700 640-7584 8·8 micros. W/O hkups & 21 dep 557-2982 alt 5pm Really 657 ·5118 Eves carpets-. S 700~mo Duple• Quiet. Clean. 1 Bait. Bar~ar 2142 car garages S1395 ROOM for rent. female 2•t'-4001 11A 170 760·8364 ~~~1~a~e7s3:2~~~ootmo ' LARGE ROCK FIRE: ;~~r;::;ie;4•:;0~~ pets Upper 2Bdrm tBa. 1 car Sorry, no pets 644-0509 non-smo«er cnud OK O I C EASTSIOE 2BR 11,BA PLACE -OCEAN VIEW garage wllantastlC viewt EAST8LUFF Townhou.el Kitchen and l aundry It t taltJ Carpets drapes. garage Walk tlH>each l aTge 18T Gute t8r. d1n1ng rm. Qui61 Eisfde unfilrn 28A ol ocean & harbor, Apt 38r 2'~Ba 2 car gar avallable utlllltes 1n. Prtrrty 1S2S paltu, fenced yard Condo.resor11t11epaol& charming bldg. unique IBA upper Crpt, drps, gourmet kitchen Nopets.St0251moyrlse eluded 546-7513 lllTHEY cm CLI s9001mo n;~o-8364 ;~,~~~y 64t_~35~td I ~';;'0~~!:~eurs~i'::r~ r~~ ope•~ .. 1~~~'~0P~::;~~o s 1175tmo 122.9130 644-1010 or 760-7037 lttttll/Mtttll 2711 Palm Oesen 28r-2Ba turn EISIDE house 3Br 2'1t8a. lg sundecll. pv1 garage L11l11 ltae• -2'41 After Spm or Wknds - Best loc & mnln view den. Quiet Cul-de-sac. WESTOLIFF3.r2111 avail A RARE FINOI SHARP! CLEAN 28r 2bd ba,onwaterat 01vers L~RGE8ACHELORUNIT.: UllUIUO• condo on course Assum 9rdnr no pets $1300 mo • ottlce gdnr and wtr pd $1150/mo 675-2444 or 1 •.;ea. W/D hkup, patio & Cove furn s tSOOt mo ' block to beach, re-llTlll t•• Isl Priced lor last sale 1s111as1tdep 645-0779 S 1595/mo, No pets 675-6606 i a r a 0 e No Pet• lease: Call 'etau 10 see lrtgeretor, ~love, oven. Wkly renlala 1145 & S 139.950 (2 13)923-3222 E-s1de hse $700 5 room 646-6789. CLEAN' Small Studio, oc,anslde. 690tmo 546-9950 494-4608 • yrly S450/mo 548.,.239 Up/Wkly Color TV froe I t I lay-out bask appls kids WNTR LSE FURNISHED easy walk 10 bch No EAST SIDE SHARP & Ulltll ICUIFaHT NEWPORT MARINA APTS collee heated pool mlld -~_,.,,....,,..~~ i..... -~,;'~ ~h~ ~· ~ .. ,. ... ~ .... ~. •r'.._ ... t81H •• ti Flat appealing $400 renlll Ocnlrnt 31>r 2ba up S1150 I Uhls Pd 494 1369 ' car encl gar, NO pets Pool $$800-$1800 For sq II . 2Br • Den. mocro, Hwy Lag 8ch 49 .. _5294 ~tllltC • oi.!.39-Gt9t~gtlee Ocnlrnl3brhm$1300 'common waus S550tmo ~LEAN2Br,w/d hookup STUDIO • 18R • 2BR •EJeoan1 bayfront. 1800 ~;~~C:!v~'~~,~~:~, Hrl ZIOZ bungalow tBr tBe encl Bch area3br twnhm S 1300 l s PECTACULAR OCEAN & 750/mo 5-46-9950 appl call Sam. 497-7272 dl w frplc, prvt l>Ch encl .... •AA ... Fer lalt 1 ltat1al I_. pho more 539·6191 OcMrnt 4br hm $2500 B E S TOP AREA quiet, no -pets Stu .. 'o w·•" .,,,.:;.en. 1 gar $2595 boal sllp avail SHUH llTIL •M ¥¥6 Ott Newport 2br hm style Agl lee Bylrnt beaut 6bt hm $ASOO AY-VI W Now avatl-_ .., llJ.L ............... ...tll u =r 1 G;;fiJ fAi µ---------1 abode kids ok garage YE.ll;RLY LEASE able tBr t8a, new crpt.'" MESA PIN"., rans-a blocl\ from beach In N JI• * ...... y renta s now avail Tlttfli4tlllt 1us1S525539-6t91 lllSPlTSOI Pemn 3brlower$t2oo charming bldg, unique Carport.encl patio Laguna $500 incl viii Beaut28r2BaonPromon-$1-4700 wk & up 2274 *-.a• YI -I* 50· of bay frontage. 144' Agt lee • 2Br IBa. pvt lncd yd West Newport 2br $925 a1mosphere Steps to Or balcony $650 up Avail lmmed 497·7032 lory cnannel 1553 sll. Nwpl Blvd. CM 6-46-7445 --depth Probate, Bob Wests1de $675 662-1700 OoverShrs 4brhm S2250 bch. lndry rm. lg POOL spa bbq549-2447 WIO hkups & all the SHllllLHtl Custom exec 1 story "Sit-Causlln (7 14)85 1-7720 or 011 PCH nme $675 kid pet Waterfront Homes Inc s.undeck, pv1 garage \Jnfurn11hed 28r tBlt, wlw 1..,..1 ..... Zllt above-ameruu.s .S t775j Down" bey & ocean 673--0354 ollcozycrptddecorde· llECITIYECO•H 1311 ... 00 a11a11 A RARE FINO• crpt blttn ran~e. oven. -Sorry.nopets760·09t9 3026WPacllteCoestHwy views 3Br 38a .. tam & lails 539-6191 Agt fee ' 2 mstr Br 2Ba w/d lrplc. • .. $600-S850tmo dlw Gar. patio 725 Ole ACllHI Fllll IEAH SPECT c R oce NewPorl 8aach Refrlg TV ""a <>--1 N lhl la"··· 3BR 20• I I Id A ULA AN-$135. wk sgl. no 6es>oStl ..... ~ •r•a. 0 ng ~ IVH 1000 aEnlLS 2 car gar pool, spa $995 3BR 2BA-Wl bay vu S 1300 675-2444 or 675-6606 957-2565 Res 759-5484 ,. ower um . w FRONT VIEW 38r 2ba 2 llketl!Modelhomecond Ptaia1al1 1007 Is& NrSCPlza662-1700 3BR 2BA upper w/2 car hkup gar yard Next to gar.turn w1n1ersi300' V1ntita ltallh ii $560,000 (Incl land) All areas. pnoes. sizes Steps to beaCh Slngle very cute 6 charming 1Br park $975/mo HASTINGS&CO TllPLEI Let us help• LOOKIE HERE• enclprkn~lyrlySt350 r ooms, Bachelors. tBa. new paint & crpts, 4409Rtvet 2004 W Oceanfront 2122 640·5560 ANYTIME! 3bd, 2ba, uprw unit 1n TELHEn 111-IHO Rare E-s1de $525 hse WINTER-2 R ocnlrnt & 1Bdrms & 2Bdrrns avail. carporl Only $450. Fee TSL MGMT 642-16413 17141640•4784 BIG BEAA CABIN large, • __ ,... k d 3BR duplex. avall now! N ,. & 11 1 d ------trlsllne cond. VACANT• _ basic decor I s ok ew crp s · oors, n ry TELERENT 675-8860 versallles IBR penthouM pool table. color tv, 2 HST IFFHI • Ready 10 go' PLUS 2bd, Iii Na blHd 2106 others ava11 CUIHY llHTAL rm sundeck, Prvt garage *UH ISLE* 1n qu1e1 toe wt mint ocean Ir pies Sleeps ,.. Large 2 story 4 tldrm, 3 lbd down Great rernat 1 ltpl ~· •Hl·J111* JllllllTllC. av;iil Nopels675·2444 2Br2B1 n-decorS1250 view Avail now S825 714 545-69115 bath Elsld• home Needs area Lsetand $252.500 LG 2br ~~~ d11~ 6_; 5, 0, this pig 3br 2ba " ram Ui·4IOl tr lll·l1l3 ~lFll!ld 675-30221(619)753-0719 644-72 ti agt Reis TRW lei tlll tt SLI rt some remodeling -owner ASSOCIATED REAL TY Sstry .A. hm gar pho kids nwly re-Ill.IE 21Hll • has to sell Take advan-673-3663 t 150-..llls 673-86•2 1 done S725 539-619 t Yrly 3br 2ba St200 s huge $.1150 1Br S750 Both APlllTllHTS 1..,..rt 1t1e• ZMt ...... ,, 1t1e• Hit 2724 tage and make an offer beaut & lully equip d A 1 I I k1tch or 1n1s $1200 3br wllrplc garage 760·85!5 Beaullful clean large Gar-~ :.:..!:: ----Cortll ••I Mar 1022 lalHa g ee 2ba gar 1rp1c kids call Costa llltll 2624 den Ap1s patios decils. * Traditl. onal HOUSE PLUS INCOME So p . I 2 07 Mesa Verde area $860 4br 539-6191 Agt lee l & 2BR •pr QUIET spa Sorry No pets 1£WNIT HtlnS• 01 PCH may excihange ror e1u111 I l 1nclds den 2ba llat and ,. 2Bdrm 2Bath $760 Prof M, 25 1001ong to shr Re alty hOuse In Westclifl or 2 3 & •Br Winter & Yrly I allordable at 539-619 1 T111ti1 -I 2190 COMPLEX Pool.nopets, 398 W Wiison 631·5583 Make the Move to the elegant new furn 2br E Blutl !Fee) area Peninsula Rentals avl Agt lee PEACOCK Hill S495 & $695 $600 sec 2ba. apt quiet res area 631-7370 S285 ooo Eves 5·8 v111a Rentals 67'i 4912 1wALK 10 Beach.3br 2•,ba 0eau11ru1 uec house, '" 646-36t8 YILU WEST APTS Ne w Park Newport MI F 6•2-1608 Doog air 5 wknds 10-8 675-5715 Oceanfront Winter Rental 1 condo 3 paltos pool, xln I cond 4br S 1900 !Bdrm relrigera1or gar-ZSBr l "185a twnhme apt Balboa 11 MIF shr 3Br 2Ba Ct1t1 Mell 1024 2 stry hm Pnme toe 3Br spa no l)i!ls S 1150/mo 544-2054 age new carpels & s~~~ ~o ~~s ~6-~~;-apt, own ba $400/mo • ILIFFS·llHU LEVEL ClltCE •EW LISTl•C End unit tn excellent lo· cation near pool Ca- thedral Celling plus many upgrades Convenient walking distance 10 snop· pmg center/churches Xtra lrg patio w/vlew ol 1>ack bay & sunsets S239 000 1nclud1ng land 2Ba 2 car gar Fully furn. 5•8· 1686 Iv msg I drapes $550/mo No Makf tbt smart movt to Park Newport, ulll 1s111as1 • dep •111 * E/SllE IY IWIH * w 10 No pets 835-5445 ID1aa Point 2126 AJ&itaeats pe1s 645-6404 Dana Point 2126 Oc• 15 yrty 673-1376 3Br 2Ba xtra fn lam rm lg • lb lb I to a k Newport Beacb's premier luxury addre11. "o•• -Female roommate laundry rm stor area. JI r • o ~ • uper VII a · small 1 r. -d 11tqOSE TO BEACH • Furnished "•d uofurnlsbed I , •, •· 3 .. Ca It I ltl"L /s I B lal"·a I r a ger.vs1 rp r -"'..., 21 1. I h d d J I d 2606 ing new pa1n11 rapes, ~ • ... " °' to shr wtsame '" 38r cul-de-sac, alley access. renc oors. courtyer • 1 aa . I $ 5 2 5 / m 0 , de p . 2bo Iba wtg11r S750 714 "'Ad d CdM n k S229.SOO Open Hse 12·5 , qu1e1. no pel. ssoo 739 19 19 d u-c; room apartments an townbouses 011ly se non sm r, no Charming 2BR den I .;ba 673 33 3 73 0 tBR IBA yearly Unlurn 548·6023 or 675-8918 · • ays pets S360tmo 760·8854 apt No gar $750/mo ' 2111 11l COM/OCEANSIDE 472 Abbie Way 645·4539 nr Prnes Park ·4 bch New • 1 or 6 -48 3 I 497 -1326-Eves minules from Newpor t Centtr and Fasbloo * llEU Hiil * pa1n11ns1de & OtJt S 1250 CLOSE Tl IUCtll ut1l11tes Avdtl now Agt Enclosed garage Super Hait. 1t1e• 2640 lslud. From $89S lo SllOO. Preshgious 2br 2ba Qrof 3BR 2BA E•tre large yard 2 13·4 76·2 t65 2BR 2BA Garage, Yard 673-4062 c1ean $650 mo 645-1819 Jambortt al SU Joaquin Hills Road MtF S500 • 1 Avt Oct 3 SAlLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE OABOLT nds some work s 142 ooo Ctroal •el Illar 2122 S750tmo 661-6142 O• IALIOA ISU•I 2br 1ba wtsm yd gar. 17 141675_1793 Pflnc1ples only 6-46·3627 Foiatai'a FURNISHED RENT•LS •PHTlllHE CIV buli11ns car pets & (714) 644-1900 2BR 2BA spectacular ,. E•cellen1 locat1on 2Br drapes. avai l now CM DUPLEX mstr l>drm A lllllE Fl•ll! ocean view. lrplc 2 car Valley 2134 Winter Lse 2Bdrm $900 2Ba WID hkup, lrplc, $675tmo call 898-1190 • Pi'AR K pvt ba. for respon MIF New ,1n9le family home~ 1n i'r. pa110 511 Seaward FV finer 2br 2b8 flyd 6k t 2Bdrm 2Ba winter St 150 vaulled celltngs, 2 car gar all 6pm wkdays Pkg meld $375 'secorlty Costa Mesa w/private t535/mo 760-8382 pllo newer krlch $650 Shon term renrels lrom w/opnr Over streams & tlUITl•ITO• IUCtl 722·0374 flit 5 759-9100 . •, ·. ~':f.n~t~s 4Tl~:'~~:e~ •MIST SHI• 539-6191 Agt lee $400 Wkly to S2000tmo ~~~! :,~0 & A~~ 1~~~~1 Full kitchen, perfect lot 1 NEWPORT CM HOUSE• I need 2 F to R S d b r f $395 F shr a 3bd hse n·smkr. Call today AQI 548· 1329 4 ooms • tu Y lllns. New 1 Bdrm Condo UNFURNISHED No pets 549-244 7 person on Y ee ·-°' ,...,_._,_ .. ,_ only $900 Fee lurntShed Prol decor al TELEllE•T 1-1110 lrplc d/w wldry gar COLDWeLL BANl(eRO D111 Ptiat 1026 TEUllHT 175-HIO Los Caballeros SportS BACHELO~~~tt S475tmo •QUIET & SPACIOUS• ••· $300 ·~ ullls 837-3826 BLUFFS CONDO Club saoo 786·8233 3BR 2BA 2Sly s1200/mo 2BR. IBA bale garage V•-01 Harbor , ocean JBR 2BA CdM Duplex So _ YEARL y LEASES dl w. lndry rm. no pets 2Br 2Ba. pool $195,000 °1 Hwy light & airy lots Hant. ltadi 2140 Waterfront Homes Inc $600/mo 646'2832 Agl 240·2227 ~'1~~~ss67b~_'~~;~· garage •HUii l•E• 113-1100 •llAllEFlll• IUUI YllW llLLS lniat lOH 4Bt 2Ba. lncd yard, gar-3B~ 2Ba lg rooms. pool, --------• Baytront, BaySlde Piece age. ~Is ok $1100 f'ee IALIOA ISUll Laree 2 dshwshr, only S750 Fee TURTLE A&K 3100 sq tt 2BR 2BA. tst floor Dock TELHHT . lli·HIO bedroom close to water TEUllHT lll·HIO 1121,IOO Tastefully decorated and metteuloosly maintained 3BR hm Top or the line kitchen apphances Many custom details Fee land on lg 101 4bt 2'>rba, paol, included Immediate oc· (8 181 795·6•00 spa Ko1 pond alarm air cupancy S2750tmo year l"iae 2144 3 car gar S•89 000 Ted tease 640-7347 dys lalltoi Ptniasala agen1 854-9564 EXEC11TIVE LEA•Es AVAIL tMllElllTILl 2607 144-IOIO It ' 041 • • 2bd 1' 1aba ate carport L•1H• IC 1 $950 720 0876 l.,.,.. _______ OCEAN BLVD Full view - BE f BUY In Irvine cove. 4Bdrm 3Ba family room. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN wtocean view. Fee land, 2 decks :> car garage • 2br, den 2ba. quiel loc S795.000 Nicnols Real guest spaces Available view, sunny. nr pool, spa Mlllllll VIEW Estate 494-0703 Oc1ober 5th S2700tmo goll ten, S 1350 544-2054 By o!'~! ~·!~~' 3Br. Newrrt 1t1e• 1069 LOvEL v POPPY Fully L11aa1 leac• 2141 2Ba on large sunny IOI 1n jlCI MPUI ICUI YI r.,rnished 28drm. 288 4BR Pvt & quiet. lrptc. 3 d h • s Se view mce S2000t mo incl r p ase "' super l>uy at teps to sand loc on a-garage view No pets $279 000 For appt call shore 4BR upper. 3BR gardener & uhls 2970 Dorn Ct $1575 1st 640-8397 lower Spacious flt plan SANDCASTLE CONDO • sec 497-6287 Can be 3 units S219K LH F 2B 2B 2 HWLISTIH DOVER RE 759-5080 urn1shed drm a, BLKS to beach! 2br 1•.;1>a, car garage pool & spa 2 den. rrpt Avl 1mme<1 Yrty mos "I? or $1600/mo $960 497-3528 or Co • 1 BLOCK TO BEACH• Hll IEL MAil West NB 3BR 1' 18A Fee Nl'ar new townhoml! '" land llex terms S210 000 Harbor WOOds Owner transferred and has 63 t.3822 lor appl pric.ed to sell• Oes,,eabte BAY VIEW CONDO End Unt1 wnh private 2tid lrptc gar pool iaz deck 2 Bdrms 2 , Baths $160 000 By owner hrep1ace very cle>an Just 213 975-0234 Collect $ 224 ' 900 I "' OHYH CHIO! (7 14) 673-4400 Ol>s1gne1 perfect lrg 3 bdrm :>', ba ate w/poot spa 1enn1S $1700/mo Call Suetagt 831-1266 VILLA BALBOA dual mas· ter su1lt>s deck qu1e1 & secure Vacant & ready St200tmo 'f ·MMlfl di'/. Ila / •. fuftnl1i1J f>'l/-.'(~.CJ~ 3407 (. C..St ...,., Ull N~W COND0-38R 3' 18A 2 lrplcs dbl car gar No peta S2000tmo Agent 673-5354 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Monaco m°"el. 3br 2ba. move in corld bell oHBf over $240,000 No bro-SPYCUSI •ILL kers please Call 5Br 3Ba luxury home LM Lau11e 9·5. 640-4020 opt avail $3000 mo-mo Slashed to SSi,0001 Newer (619)758-3990 avl 1111/86 28<2rm home Quiet Per. ILIH •llf "· M ZlZ~4 ns str"t Only $3300 28<2rms garag~ ''tblk to l•~-•.ta_ ... _1_1_1 ____ _ needed. FHA John Oen· l>each' 1187 500 Al· 673-3696. 631-7137 EllHALIUY Beaut vu hm 3BR 38A Wolk to pvt bch 759-1552 LIVE t• l ClSTU Wide ocean Views Estate h111ng on acres of gar· dens Close to bch 2Br. 2Ba S t6611mo incl utlls 494-4653O<494-6017 Walk 10 beach 3br tnCIS den llyd kid pet ok must see $900 539-6 ~ 1 #,gt, .. ltwrrt leacll 21H Newport Shores gorgeous 38r 2Ba. all amemlles. ocean 111ew new crpl Upper Duplex S 1400 Vlffa Rentats 675"-49'2 280. 1BA HOUSE YRL y Garage $850 • utils 2 blks to beacn Avail 1mmed No pets 835-5445 4Br 4Ba Duplex Apt un- furl'\ 6 mo IH 01 mlhly Ill Mey 1 Ger $2200 213-9 4 3-8 4 3 4 or 213-943-2860 AVAILABLE NOW No lee 1Br 18a '~blk to beach S600tmo • sec . yrly 673·4798 or 673-6478 BAY Frontage pier Wntr lurn pr kg, 2br $1000 1 br $850 $700 ut1IS Pd 303 E Edgewater 87 I 2866 SUllPI Clt11 lbd S650 Bach $525 no pets t02 E Bay Ap116 OCEH ll Y VIEWS Small turn Bach tor 1 mature adull Prlv /sec new decor NISmkr. No pets no garage S525 yrly IOCI UlllS 673-6372 OCEANFRONT 2Br 2Ba avail now Beaul view nr Balboa Pier S 1150/mo winter $1225-S 13SO/mo yrly Agt 752-2226 IOWFllNT 2BR winier only nr Balbo• pier 873-83891873-4928 >'er Realty 857 5 t 111E"es 1 soc1ated Realtors 1557-3738 H207 I 673-3663 2BR 2BA l•Jrn mobile hm, Prvt community 2Br 1 Ba, uttls Pd Pool Exit loc uot ktleh. Prefer mature Wntr 9115 10 6115 $900 person. Paint, new floors 985·9114 or 946-8820 A11a11 now 675·5030 2BR 2BA lux Ve11allle1 condo Gated comm, pool spa. sub piing No pets $920/mo 531·8396 28R Collage W Npl I hM 10 bch. Ptkng, S78Stmo Ctrtu-•11 Mar 2122 28A 181 front •Pt • garaoe 1785 frpk dlhwahr ref 431 Iris. So of C~•I Hy 6e 1-9 HO 1tter ~ PM $625/mo Et slde 2BR 1 BA. patio pool lndry rm Close 10 all 149 E Say TSL llCIT 142· 1103 BRIGHTON SPRINGS Condo 2Br l "'tBa 1r1-le11el, micro, 2 car garage wtopnr, WIO hkup Over streams & falls Pool spa $995 No pets 549-2447 • CAUll IH WE'RE THE BEST• 1 & 2 BEDROOMS FURNISHINGS AVAIL •Free ulilllles • Spac1oYS llvlng •Huge kitchen •Bit-in ovens & range-s •Patios •Covered Gatages •Poot & BBQ s •Plush landscap1n9 • Xlnl locallon across from park •Sorry, no pell 365 W WILSON 142-11'11 CHEERY 280 DUPLEX FULLY FURN , 1 or 2 Pers n-smkr Ref $650 646-2323 EASTSIDE 2 bedrm---,.:; batn dishwasher patio, N o ~et s , S7 75tm o 546-9950 LaLan~ Apts 2Br 18a~ <$700t mo $300 dep Oas & waler pd Child <* 1838 Plac;en111 s .. ~gr Lovely bright elry, 3br 2bJ apt w/lrpfc xlnt El 1lde foe '900tmo 1 dep., no ~1$ 548-1709 MESA DEL MA~ 4bd, 2ba gar. frplc Hakpr, & Gardner Refs a credit req Yt1y leaM $1350 546-3833, 213/924-565(1 2BR pv1 & quiet gas a watfll' 4' grndr Pd Lg yard No pets $635tmo ISi • MC 497-6287 yr1y ulll peld re11 , C..u ... .,..,. C.ta .... MM 642-7003 or 842-6941 ljijiiijii ..... li...-~~!!iii~!!iiiiiiiiii~il let U1 Hel' Y" S.11 y,., ,,.,.,.,, Cal Clu111W, . 642-5671 forJnformatlon- & surprisingly low cost. 2 Mslr Bdrm•. 2BA Condo near So Coast Pfau, g1tecl sec WID hkup. pool ~gt 973-1590 •fHtelde ehatp 2Bdrrn, tea houM Garage, fncO yrd ~rpt1 0rp9. w/d hkup No !Miit H 75 • MC Must •tand credit check 770·5829 • ~ux "CondOn iOcn 3Br 21,81, Ft P, dbl,ar, lpll 1mt 1)4tl Qt\ 1195 848-18U Of 142·9&&9 AuluMll ..._ • IOV9 to tooti ~11\alllOrlke?~ Wltlll tO "eto In c.t....n.d * 1 BLI< FROM BEACH• Small hOuse, 2BR wtyerd: S550tmo Call Shawn et 626·7199 BAYRIOGf Condo 2br. 2be, galed, 811 etntnen. w/d gw, refa S 1250/rno. $40-1$510<786·S180 .lllTll .... 1 ~1. fQ 3 bdrm, 2''t ba. 11c. w/pool IP• • tennla St700tmo Cati SU9/agt 83 t 12M CAP!COO~ rennts. PoQI. ~. 2bd, 2ba 2ear get l 1850 mo Marilyn 7&9· I 1'1$ IY l'I\ Mt, -.Af 6 .ef •Al'll ..... Ml•AW' I fll aA•AM F 71e 1111 Ma.IN INTO SAVINGS The hos a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH . $ with a $9.00 Classifie\ Ad. 9 e 00 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 No changes in copy or cancelfation. P•1vo1e parties only No Commerqo1 ~eol Es101e A1.11omo11ve Boot1nq o r £ m~loyme111 Ads There is no price lim11 to whor you con od111•r11sP If you Med to sell your couch, h19h chrm or <>ny unusl'.!d merchond1sc-c:ol the Doily P1lo1 Clbss1l1ed stofl or use the coupon below Moil to, Doily Pilot, 330 W. 8oy St., Costa Mesa , Co 92626 642-5678 -----~--,-------------------------- NAME~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHONE AOORESS~~~~~~~~- Cl fY ___ _ STA TE ZIP -A 0 COPY A lint" minimum oppro111mottly ' words per liM r:::=" ___ _ AMT ENClOSEO I Or~ Coat OAlt..Y PILOT~. October 2. t• ltatih tt ~u v :, Ar•=-·· ... CWriUJ/lttiH Mel CJUi/unau•n lwral H• up ---.- GM pr&; .... 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A~ Imm lllflmt 63M420 Hon>ptOfll ~ Dita CM, 9·2, M·F ~ Pr~ •AP nk nwnt cenWlt eaper~ At"'°"-1 llOfl& l'r lndry fac; .. f.73t0 •••H "IL -••1···-envv •XS*. h'Oh le~ llmTllY/11 ton, t51 lro1c1w1y. fUll' Patt·titne5 £,....., ~-~~~~~ ...... laly •• tn ... ~--....... := ...... • • .,... -..... -•, comtnuntca11on e11mt, --l-. ... 1 •-~ ..... ., •-...-... • .. 2 1 ---.,., ,__ ..... ....,.. • CONDO E'Slcs. CM 1etg9'. vvOO eq f t , fulll TtaMtrlption exp helpful tnetgttlc, lblhty to work -" -..-· .....,_., " ,...... -J' a, • "' Wy ~ & '.-ec Oit nime.I• .t t newt Furn , ltpfc, 'Pflnlttef9d wiome.. Full•flme potltlon und•"'eNU<l979•7to0 'e°' A~ Co •n ~ •••1lllP/l lir•,Colte~ tt1c:.i Pfeeee ~ ~ •anct new.-... a.-. W .... h/drv s~2· • IL utll, 1pr1y bOoth• 70C ......... ...,_ ........ _ R .. 0 ""·m .... HC . good typing, -.. ,. ...... •"--F .. 3 ._. _. ·, '" "' '" r ,,_ w r ywo • .,, • r" corntnYnteallon 9kllft, &. Mon & Tuee •PM· 12AM .... 15 P91'90n ........... 11 •· ~. 11.t Ml. MliOlt gar pool. )ael. yard, & ........ Muet hive exp Ctll ...... 111 oan.t•I office tkillt mf/mtnl L......... pattern Gd dtaclclulll, m1n toUCI 842"'8313 141-IMI Clinlc11 Sy1t1mt lnt'I Slit• F1tm ~ H8· for1ntervlew852-1211 O.ytMt 1111..a•-Available In irlttne er•. 1Hla.......:.J C.-onfV1t50-4 tlt (714)122·17S3 FV 1tea IMkt ofc Mgr -$300 to MOO. No~· --FEMALE 10 lhlre 381' 28a LVN PfT weeken41• 7;30 tr&tn4MI. Gd OOPIY Salary llm/llOIPJll•T ....... . Exp'd w/knowtedge ot •no 3·• hOUf• • day. .....-..; DIMtt• .... ruel/dWOIM llOUM Jn Coet1 M-. w/2 3 30 Retld .comnsr1e Req 2 Y1• Pull· Um•. typing, fight O•y thllt muet,te>e•k ~no~ Sportliohlr:ig elec;tronQ MOl\d~ thtv Friday after· ! 0 E M..f • '3002 3 book~ ~ otner women, $.tOO/mo !a1latt1 I flaucial :meo.,d ~are t11e:.'i::!~ IJCp/or 2 yre elge Send bltltpg, phones 1'73· 11142 , 11th & m~in.ty ~IJ be noon Saturday Ind 8""" -.. t tlanQlno _,,. -· Call 5•'8..3971 lall1t11 ltr lilt Very ptea .. nt. Apply It r41ume to Ad• I I r;/o --WT llllTN· hardwort<lng & rlll1ble d1y mormno Cell . lllf•• IUll S-0.. IM1·9'04 ___ _ Fem thr 3Br 2Ba ..... 393Hosplt11 Rd ,N8, OallyPllot,P08ox 15~. IEOlnllYP/T FfT. 10/hr•ctJty.•dayt/wtc Conltct c,pt. J s.i.m 142"4333 llltforKlrk "l or P/"l, M ·'· !.ARLV ~ ... t>eochfront NB hN. 8 mo • ..,. Costa Mffl, 92821 AM M·F, 20 hrt/wt< , .. UIYll on tne Yecht C :rime. a..~· 7 30.•PM, no l•Per '* IO~t ,.,. wJIMd 1te. N/amkr, no pate Call GYM FOR SALE tOLCY MllllAL TUllOlllll -· ~ - -Snorthand 1rv1ne 2 In. 2122 N1wpor1 81\/d, NB .. ... 14 SO/hr. Pll•" llPPlY In CtnooY t,ecs ,.,_ ~ &.-&-9097 Art lpm. EQUIPPED At Lake E•P'd, FuH·Tlme potlllon UUL Sll'Y /lfOln CALL 281-11518 t: ~~ti dlf\lng .. xpti'. 173•l90S or tS0.-9'23 "'30 Bav St rn2n'rar•~C.! 9,." ... !5ec>e2r. _tbl ...0·7035wP.- -INbelta, oooct etaady In· w/growino R & 0 Firm Sec'y/racept Top 11tlll1, IELI Plllll ~ -1 .. .... ... -.. " Furnished room In Cotti come. 3 houri lrom LA C•U Cllnlcal Syet1m1 rats, tor busy L•guna nftlT l&UI OURI Neecs.d P/T 11•30-<tPM Cott• Mesa. CA 92828 TEl.fMARKETING l<lng "-Bdrm .... a,..... Meta home l<ltcnen Surrounded by moun-tnt'I. 11141722•1753 Hiiis Llw office. 830-&eGO Tues, Wed, Thurs. tape PIT 25/hfl wll 955•1330 1 ~ 11ano. 4 <Ir...., MOO. prlvllegll 1300/mo tal 1 OFFICE IELP tr1nscrlpt1on Wiii 1ra1n ••1-1••--.Tfl WF• llUWllY IWI aogintlve.per. ~rig S70, W/O l200. 8'5·2435 ns r ver, lal\e Low Cltricaf/Offic MIO WOfd pt'OC, 558·8333 SA .... --~ ..--DELIVERY & Malling pef. r1T nigh tctlOOI orldu•t• IOnt~ Phone sollcltors 759.0812 Of 720-t50I overhead s20.00Q com--• lmmed open111g Need FIT. ••1>9' pert ton Co car. OMV print· wilh good dnvlng r~d to scnadulo •PPOlnl· -l iiiiiiiiUn iiiiii:---- N8 HOUSE w/gour!Mlkit Piii• C8HI) 376-2358 *lff• llLP• eneroetle,person for gen Ttclll•k al/Tru .. " ULllA l&Y OLll out r~ d AthlltiC Snoe Apply In '*'°" to Mr rnente Mon-Frt •·9pm in a con.,.,, IOc•tlon 11111 .. 1 A peraon needed lo do ofliCe dutie.. typing sklllt 5515 la· .... Id 121 Repair Co 751·0212 Fuentn at Robert Bein Hourly PLUS bOnua Mo Prot •lralghl, n•tml(r 0 i venous office duties lor r•<HI Npl Bch Cannery for Appl pteeM Wtlllam Ftott l Aaeoc Htl,tno or HPerlance • ssoo I MC 548-2421 ~, ...• , .. HM Irvine Co located near Village loc: DATELINE ounm11 C•!I between 9·4PM IEUYHY Plllll 1401 Quall St Npt 8Ch ~ d We Wiii trein Call ... ·- • nttWf __ .. GoLb'fN OPPORTUNIW Orange Co Alr®'t Full TOURS Sandra 875-7820 Care>enters/Pleeeworit•r• For nor111 Muat NVIQOOd -~:~Frab'17';41102~_-66"500m Moving S... Sofa. c:ti.ir. ~w..--.. Balboa Island l>Ookllore or Part l ime avallable needed 11 3002 South •CHIS* driving r9Crxd Bro.Oway OpenlnQI No'#Avallable ~... J ~ coflM t•bte, 2 lfngi. TOllAll.141·•2H 15vr~ase Pr1Cedtote11' Go to 17921i Sky P•rk Ptenantpetaon,nic.per· HarborBlvdlnSantaAna Flower Shop 2760 • ..--.ir onnwaynaAlrpon beds 557.4Q19 or • p Circle Suite E 1 1 sonality for miking at c~~ of Sa...erstrom •Naont aaute' c()()k Harbor B 2 Coala Mesa CAii llOUTES y••. -I r.~"'"""". e.111 ~,.. NEWPORT BEACH St~ .. eg., ropert1e1 · n rvine phonecall11nottic. Real .,.,_, ..,, •PllDaycOOll -• -~ .. ..., to ocn. pvt rm & tun beth. Bren 67S..OOO Or call Jane. 751•5522 estate & computer e11per EXl'ER'O Concrete and Ot11try1I•• IH DELIVERY PERSON • Eatn e•tra cun tor de-Full & P•f1 time Navy blue tof..,.•-and--!0¥9- naw dac:or. clMn n/srnkr Mtlf7 Tt LtH 2914 lllllHnll hetptul Pay based on M1sonry man interested la C•ateatt Fttt>ndty & energetlC M· livery 'of Tt11 HUNT· 631-1428 Anne Ma<1e 58at S.-00 2 twin. met· '450 neg ·~1-455t2 S1gn1ture Loans Up to Misc oltice dulln lnVOIC· quahllcauons Full or part tn starting own business a211rl1ttl, ••• F 10 2 Must have own 'rA~~i~~t~ct::~~~~~ WatttnOUM 3 8 mo l>OS· lrllSU S75 lfoth. ()Geanfront 1550/mo Incl S 10 000 Free Detaill De· tng phones etc Full time 722-95!>0 C~der{7 l~a) ~eS ~;~~scape t.dr Irv a1u 660-021 I DENT De11vw 1 d1y a ition covntg parts lhopg ~8 7799 Iller 5pm uhls Av811now 2mature versified 731 1 Belerive time.wkdys 631-0•15 PITIHtFC· • CllllTlllH P llllYEll week No cotlec:ting, no rec.o stllgenvt>lps some NEW Model Homecou;;: 1osponslble per1on1 1016Houtton TX77036 BOOKKEEPER • PI T lmmeqiate opening llOht PHOTO LAB PI T flexible F/PT Dell an Irvine Alrl)Or1 Allen Beck Flor111 2809 sot1Clt1ng Must Mve d•· input & ic>mfll ltttg try bdrm Mt-dretler. 2 67~-1592Evn WIDOW has MONEY f~ (E.llpd) AIR A/P Gen typing, heavy phones M-hrs brtght. energetic I area Mon-Fri 6600312 NwptBlotc'.t N8675·1353 penda.ble CM. trucil or 30H1wk $5 ~0 S650ttr nt1e 1land1. hudt>owd ProllF s-k •ame 10 , .. r "' ledge• to A t G F 9 I SS/Hr 675·0•41 Student 0 K e.perie~ -. ' 11auon wegon ar.d In• S..2·69 l6 3 ~Pm for dbl or queen S 175. ..... • .. TDs SIOK/up, no Cfedlt I rs roup PIT RECEPTIONIST a plus. willing to train cetm11Pf1'SO•,PI T EXCELLENT INCOJ,4E surance .. L •1 I ...,4-0440/D6.42-178e/E :'Br 2' •b• cust twnhm .,, no penally Call Jone 5S6-6262 • • 759 8056.. w lid s FOR HOME ASSEM9L Y .. ereall It n·~mk pvt be. $400/mo • Oent~on Assoc 673 7311 IOOllHPH PI T Mature person wnn front • E~~ a~!q d 5 ~~g h~~ WORK FOR INFOR CALL 1•2· 1444 RMert Queen soil s1eef* ut 891-7055 or 831-1728 •aatllCtat ta Architectural farm naer otl1ce appenence to hits 5510 Oukit s Burgers 499.2414 CAL L 504 646: 1700 Ask tor JoAnne Anll11ct1 IOll & matcti1ng loveMat, rldl Respcn Flrmmt needed n • Jonn Wayne 1Jlrpor1 answer phones end light Of PT P 357 PLUMBER for WV and I Ill l"ll&•Oll urtntones Pd $2000. 1nr 1u;n 2br 2ba Costa A•1t11ctat•t1 2920 needs up'd Assistant typing. Pacific View ADYEllTISll~ WllTHI WAITllHI •SALES GIRL* repr, OMV drivers rec & LIS 111·11.. Must Sett $450t 6-42~~ M k bkkpr, 20-25 Hrs/Wk 10-Memonal Park and • With car tor lunch service w c 11 A 1 1 •• ui JJ Mll esaapt nonsm •.ages •SPIRITUAL a PSYCHIC Key a must Xlnt solar Mourtury. Nwpt bch, &l!COUllT •. Mon-Frt 830 tpm $40 •th ashier e)(perlence c .. Campppbeyll :iu,:be,rson. FRIGIDAIRE Av10Wesher "'let ..... , ' ;i 1 '3 I refs 631·4193 READINGS~ ond "' µ 1::28 64A·2700 a~ PIH-U $60 da•I" Accepting •P· PIT w11n lleicoble hours 1855 Laguna Canyonnod. K1tnmore Gn Dryer 125 GALLON fresh Nit card readings available lAJC>A EXECITIYE ' Karen 642·9405 ' A . Responelble smole P•rant PI T SEClltT•IJ pllcatlons 2 4pm 2727 Lag Bch 49•·2744 Whit• & neavty. duty Wiier tank $751080 sef'k1ng same to snr house Na1tonally renowned psy· CUllCAL P /T • Shannon. Santa An1 E11per d roofers & trainees · $350 for both 6f~ 5602 557-5700 or Call 642·7302 (Iv msg) or Chic loc11 & llC'd 19 yra File Clerk. other llght Small olc three 5-nr day The Orange Coast Dally 979-0747 lo work tor HBroof1ngco PRESSMAN PIT 6-45-5801 work 1157·5068 Jiii Sotaslacuon Guaranteed! clerical functtons l<nowl-week Non·smkr COM Pilot 11 see1t1ng an Ac-Oppt'y to learn valuable lmmed opening for up'd YAClll CLHIEI Roommate wanted l o lhr 492·7296 or •93·205• edge Of basic Wino C•ll Oarletle 673· 1770 count EJCecuuve for our •ow IUlllU lr.ide and rm lor ad-person w/A B Otek 3~ ElectrOlu• pwr noul~ the AMERICAN lndlan 11erns wilfltad, rugs, bmet•. 1110 oriental rugs t>BR 2BAnewCM Apt GEM DELIVERY SERVICE procedures 20 Hrs/Wk RECEPT/ArTENOANT Retalf Advertising De-lake-OutWlndow&Cater· v nc~ment Apply at wlT·HOlllac:h,5•11·9'"'4 BesttSgSflrm 6.4•0369 "' PoOI Jee , laundry lee Grocery s & other needa Mon-Tnurs 12 30-4 30 Costa Me!lB Animal Hosp1 • partmenl A m1n1umum of •no Ho'Jtl''5 Watter 6 17066 Palmdale St, HB PI T CMmll -LP WHIRLPOOL elec1r1c 213 691 -1637 S350l mo 548_8064 6pm IOpm 7d'ys 1 weell Frtday 7 30· t I 30am tal Full and Part ume 2 years me<11a ules e• Wa1trf'ss Parad~'ie Cate "~ 1 CdM vicinity 1).44•7280 Non-smok ing o lltce Apply at •80 E t7th perlOnce is prefitted We · 64C' 1237 FlOWEll aht' hl,.rl For print thop Xlnt wonc 1 ove wlltte II( nf'w ENCYCLOPEDIA 1985 o---1 t--" ... ~ Educat onal ... dlo al St 1 c 1 •• otter "ood salary plus tn-PIT nr 0 C Air""" Hrs atmosph$e 12-20 nr wkly 29 " w 25 D S200 S2 .. 0 ("'as *"75) B ·tt ;;;;·m;,:,,:~n~r'2t;; LtsllFtH• 2925 co lrv:ne are"; c:.:s~o• ree o,n .... esa cen11:.. . PANTRY COOK Wed· llP• 852·9155 ,,.,... S•8..,.136/084M 1271E~ COlorTV S25 722 9824 mc~lllS225Great6o:; SJ20/mo lstllut ' appt 660-0727 RECEPTIONIST FIT, re-Please sena resume to Sun 7 A~·3PM gd t>en lllPECTOll PI T 11&1m••.••H! Wtll Mii this weettand' G" S 150 731-4560 Call ah 5pm 646--94 76 -quire• gd typing Skills, • I C• t eltts. expef nee apply '" -rop line wa$her o;;; --COMPUTER INPUl PER· n11mk Nwpt Bch. Pnone ra II II person t601 Bayside Or In l)(OGest reteJving tn· Offtee cleaning landscape dryer good worli:tng KING SIZE MATT. box •• r .tit FOUND ADS SON On-Can basis lie•· Jan 752 8522 for appt lallJ Piltt Corna 01'1 Mar .pf"'.tton Must know how ma1nt • errand• Muet cond $225 pf r;;.tM312 5'>f•no & frame $225. CU If U tble hours small com., 330 W BAY ST • 10 u\e all inspection have own transpor1atton SGreen dr blk 79~,)(35a. 2'140 ARE FREE pany 842-6916 -llECEPTltltST COSTA MESA. CA "92676' P-IT-Ctcktail Wait,..ss "''lu•pmen1 SPC e•P very May speali SpanTSh Ca far•ifart &014 $40. us.~ !(fr •PM !!'D"!'A'!'!N"!'A~P~OPl'!"N!'llT!""""'l-Sl_n_g""le--Ute IHIC&l Hen F~~ ~o:;e;~~~r c;h~:;: Attn ~:~~~AOY A 1~~11 ~o '~ n dll~;, :pa:: ~~ri10:or g=· be~~:~:, M-F 9•5 675-231 I I ... , Ftlllmllt •vtli uu. 9111' ' double ~ar.lge t1c1ng Call: Tran"SCraptton exp ttetplul ma11 1t1t> 1yp1ng ltltng John Wa yne TPnnos fl1Jt> Metal Stamping OIALITT CllTlllL US 111-llU SILL EYEIYTllll. sueet ST RAGE ONLY Full-Time _po11t1on1 Jeuica67.3-0760 I (]141848.·8900 I PHHCJIHIEPl. I lt.tlml.fr.on:L.15-..MOO....locl. 613·~3 13 or 873-4803 IU·Hll -wTQiowing R& O rtrm . lwtl Olirtl •II t Ill alTEllSl WAITHSSH _ F / T or p / T M. F 11(1 drn&M!rl $50toa l<tng misc hlhld & turn. pie- Must ttave 8JCP Calli RECIPT I HCT'Y j Earn 35·50% Call Elaine Now hirtng Xlnt hours all JANITORS 7 30-4PM SA !>Ol hr ~ sz lldbd S25 Frid iaole 1urM, 2 TVs etc 2701 S C1tn1ca1 Systems 1n11 FIT tor Con'5!fuct1on Co 662 0329 shifts av41I We drv a 24 "'P('f nee Apply in ·per. $17 Antq GC>uGll \35 & Fairview 0 ·7 (Cher· 17141722 1753 Call 261 9271 Dorottty 1\1 •e'>taurant looking for Rf'!s1dent1el Cle1n1ng. ,on Book 0 Tape 729 olhf'r mtsc 6!>-0 62111 7 rycieek APISI IOOT SALES, F /T P /T )(p men A woman Apply working foreman Mon-5 n ••• 27'9 1341120 se. n. 16 17 Westclltt Nwp1 Bch 54 1-5032 agl APPROX 725 sq It A/C In Lag Bch •deal for Prof Avatl 1t·1, Sl250 incl ulils 497-337• M-F DELUXE WATERFRONT OFFICE SPACE I 000 sq II & up $ 1 50 • Call 642-4644 COM 1000 SQ It new carp pan~led many wondo~. good $1gnage. 673·4 120 or 673-4126 C•llLIHITH Ample pkg. uttls paid 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 • Cll OFFICE Small space (approa 150 SQ Ill Ava1i.mmed New crpt & paint $225/mo Call ~ys 9-5 675-2311 NEW 4 UNIT BUILDING 887 W t9th St C M Stores or Oles 600·3000 Sq Ft Agt 541-5032 Waterfront oll1ce space w1lh lan111s1 1c view ' $400/mo parking incl 646-4003 Tom or Cathy FOUND bike call to de· -,crlt>e Call 673·'4706 between 4-5pm ....... ···~·····~········ I E ~per1ence Help Wanted ~nnte Thf' Bum!> Diner Frt 8-5 SS 50-$6 75/Hr Farad CM 548·5525 2 sofa 2 collee tables 4 POOL TBL Brunswiek cent • · We will tram Weekends 238 Laguna Av Lag Bch U:.e Co van' mtn 1 yr RETA IL "M' AN AGE -I Chat~ 19 colOf TV All 2 ret ac~s SllOO, Chi· I \1(1 1 I<111'1'01( rt \1 1, e & 842 2606 fl•P c:.lean·Cu1 bondaole MENT/CASHIER years old best quality nesf' rm sz rug. red FOUND Female long hatr· ed Terrier epproir 1 yrs flea collar Bookhurst & Adams 9129536·1569 • • I evenings. • WAITlltSSI WAITEll lluen1 Eng11sh Also PIT Jack1es Fashion Center ot-1 962•5638 $1500 2 raten• etaoe<• e e CHRISTMAS$$$ demon-Dny' Apply 1n persoo Eves Npt Bch 642-682A ters eitCwng appt y lorl 2 WOOD OCCASIONAL wt draw ers $200/pr • MANA{' ER • stratetoysandgttl5 now Wed-Sun 1601 Bdylldlt ~v a ted person CHAIRS With gold 6.45-1088 ' FOUND 1n Gisler Park. : .I ..J • 1111 Dec no collttc11on. di.I· Dr Corna 0111 Mar JEWELRY CUlll per For app1 Cell cv,h11:>ns Good cond tt•z• • • ltv"ri. or 1nvestmen1 G Woll train sllarp 1nd1V1dua1 g 12 Hunt 01"1'1 'Yl M ell 671 l8'\8 Fret tt fta V¥ • e \1•11lto11 l t"tt• ,,,,. 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Stevl' Wr19ht Hardware RT malu•I' & ff',pon lognt Matntenance Person A vailable tn Irvine area $700 a a new llearlt\ 10 call n. B•ool\hursl Between e .ttttl 111'llr.111r ,. •1 11111'1 e 126 Rochester CM 'i•l>k> S~IP• cJDthl y Will nel"ded S4 50 Hr Ap-own Can you help he<? ElltS & Garl~ld 954.4575 ' ti on 2; If 17th SI CM Oro• 40 Hr~ N~ Call I month. No collecting. 3.4 hours ~5 1906 or 751·8727 : \\ , ••• rr .. r l'\l r·ll··11• I "11'11·•11\ '"'" : fttTAIL SALES (.ill 64fi 40;>6 blwn 10 •, J tof" n2-1w.. a day. M onday thru Fr1da1 a fter- FOUNDWATCH 1 • ··fll· ""1"tl"'J! 1'·1111 '·11 ·•111111' ·•11d • jc~o~tt~n~.~:;e~~~;'~~~t" IOHOHOOllHFOll Maintl'n.1nu·1o•Apts E•· .noon. Sat & Sun morning Call F~~~~~~~~~no,:=-M•: Gall 640 8876 : l111l 1tl.1 \ '· 1111·1lt1 ·" .11trl "··111 .tl Ill : 1f'IQ .. ''"" pe!:·P .. tor Full Pllll ·TIME WOlll? I PN•E'nC.~bldq traaes 642-4333 ext 209 and ask to r " F ... m le rogettter •yrs between 4pm to-9prn • •UTu111 •. lt111111' 1•ru1:1.1111 I r ,,1111 • ""'1P1U' Must i:,,. hard <;41' 047 1 or 650.3903 •·• ·' \ fl Ht ltml" FdSI (Jn p..,,,,.,d.l'tp.iq1n9 :i11'a r'l ""11'~'-'' .,.111tng lo learn Jrm REWARD $200-Greatly 1 • l111l1·.1e1• .tlltt\''"'' • • "'Cl K.Jy '59·E908 • i v 1' '"·ltr Hr.,,,, clfll ().I' 4901 Wkdys I0-4 Missed' Sm M hte brn • • 1..A Jn •o JOam to dr pro1 poodle miit t>r" ears iust • \ """ "' I" ''"" I'" -1111" • ftOOFUt5 SAUSIAM 'cm 11, ... \ 10 .. m 10 1c.r MHE UP ARTIST t11med brn collar wltags •. I hur• :? 1111 1, 1111 fl 111 • • Ton comm•'i'itOn'i. t>en v•o• ti JOpm Hf'tor.-.cs E1pl'rtcntf'd PIT demon Vtc. Nt>wport Bl.,.d/Monte • '''''~ 647 72'22 C M ;,Hc,o.mP Apply t 6fl0 'i1nt1n9 loral depat1m11n1 Vost a CM Lost 9126 : ORllliE COAST PUILISHllG CO : s.iles I Pi,. .... r•llll Cor,l.i M f''I J storf's 1 800 833 8800 646·0112 or882-8269 e ••I E S100 S1000Wkl ' • ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 330 W Bay St Costa M esa. CA OST C • '330 W. Bay St. • 111 • J · E l1eh11ical-Si•i lltt -:.. l AT Large Male. • C lftd It Off ly Mttll HI R Needed 2 3 Oy!ll wk Costa Brown tabby w/wht • osta Mesa, CA 92626 : 6 30· 11 30AM ors Mesa con1>1ruc.tt0n co mark.tngs no collar, la&I • EOE • Monoay F11day \f'Ck'i ind1v1dual for ve-.. ________________ _. seen 9 11 Eastolull NB • • Homly wage · comm th rough tlassified h•Clf' & t'Q111pment ma1nt •••••••••••••••••• Very cutel fttendly RE· e e e •• •• e e •• •• •• • • •• • • ••• e Call CMsy 545 5737 ''"' m"9 a1 673 1398 WARD• Call Deb Days 850 9996 Evt\5 720· 7442 1 11•1 Nalt riall HJO •F'OR SALE• 220 Concrete Caps (brick) 8~2116/tn .clnt cond All or par I 540-1945 DOUBLE GARAGE DOOR Wlall hardware In xlnt cond $250 Ott9f'f CAl.L 642-9666 WHTCLIFF ltllllll Newly decorated lull ser-LOST cocka1e11 gray •ttce suite Approx 400 sq w whl on wings yellow ti al $1/~ 11 Graa1 10-nttad ora119e cheelt~. Openings Now Availabl~ Peta I Aaia1la 604' CFA REGISTERED Sil YEii PEHWll Females S300 96A-9S..3 cation Secretary se1v1ce HB M1chf'le 523-3200 avail Call 6!>0-3381 LOST 0oq male tong curly blond hatr vcty Van· Coaatreial Prt,.r1f guard & Nwpt CM Oys 2771 754 5307 Ev 631 -8406 ..... : : : : : I : -'!!'R"!!E'!!'T A'!"l_L_OPRl""IOl"!!F!!'l,"'!1c•eP.?-LOST FEMALE York shore 89c Atr cond1t10ned sign 6 mos 2 lbs st1ver1gold space. 780 sq It New-face blk body S11n 9128 port Blvd 6.46 -06A5 am v•G Hollhus! Or & 1 ==========+===========i========~~~~~~~~~=:::::===~~~~~~ Crown Valley Pkwy RE· r- CAR ROUTES FOR SALE' AKC German Sl'l•thrd Pointer. M 1 yr, hsebrkn trained, 1h0t1, Earn Extra Ca•h nev•e<e<i 963-6337 For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper Sllll·PEl'S WRINKLED \750-$2500 6'2-4968 HUNTINGTON BEACH Si~.,1 .. 1101 ,_",. FOUNTAIN VALLEY AKC Male/Female ~Of Sale 962-6164 P1i 1tia1 INDEPENDENT IM .. ie1t lastraatmts SUN VALLEY Const ELECTRICIAN Oual .vork FINE PAINTING By Rtell-6055 ld11lrial 2111 WARD• •95 •565 or 9300 SF refurbishing In· 4q7 4435·days side & out can redo in1er LOST-REWARD M grey to.su11, 875 W 151h St NB min• c•t w part tail. wht 213-433-09A 1 t htlSI a paws 'Ma'S0'1' Call Patrack 963-665910 01 960-4905/E LOST se1 of keys on 16th ST & Dover lBack B11y) while walking the Dog! 9126 REWARD• 642-9732 LOST SIAMESE CAT. Femal11 vile of University S Irvine 645-7088 $2.40 per day That's ALL you pay for 3 llnes. 30 day m1n1mum 1n tne •ldo1tall'Home mprovf' Free P~l S201lr DIG JTLANDSCAPEAND 11dS1nor t61rsofh8CIPY Deliver 1 day a week No 14 1•s rel!t 6•? 7390 487892 Greq 979-<6276 CONSl w .. d•O ,1 ij111 Rea<, r.ustomers LtC 280644 EUCTlllC YlllS r 6 7070 Thanlt·You• 963 4114 COii e ct n no SOI C t )( I B I Plus Small Remodel and NFW 6 REPAIR No 1ob ~.roe .. .-. ltr ons "4 I Q. I I Ing. 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G 11 , f.•\C. 5277 pn. 644>·2873 C"uc~ '>•8 6530 "'1 s 64;1 52 14 A k f J A C Rhythm II perfect cond coc1t..11~·· very lrtendly' Your rPmove conul!lf' a;pr1Jlt Pipe •• , s or 0 nne raney Orono~ paint on I~ of SerwceOtrectory dNI 1 45·5~9 611 26 10 FENCES GATES Tr~Jrom STUMP BUSTERS Stump ~·~'~·~~~~~~-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jl_N __ ~_"_u!~:~~=~~~8!t5~7~~--~-50~. wing Reward 675-7506 Representattve Cltil• Cue Dumi '""" C M NB root •emoote Pnd con FARTHING INTERIORS 642-4321tit.310 HP<t Jim Wt1yte 642· •206 crete c.rac~inQ portJOll' HANGING STRIPPING l•i•!I•t•t Baby Nuru w 14 yrs •~P ur'lil D.K~yd'> l)k 516 444' VISA MC. 673 1512 C'UN JOIC taking apphc •or dayGJre Hnli11 G:irdeninq Full S~rv1ce Pl /I . 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Wat•prool1ng• 63 t 4199 MATURE l ldy will babv,.t K t aJtlt, l e111y ,.,..,.,., \tone •t-Patr\ L•G MF 7 30·5PM C M/Nwpt tn h 'Co'1a Mesc1 M me FilatH ~i~:>80 Sh.•ve 8'.'lt·687• Plaa~i11 area exper r•. Ef\9. Aa tt StuictL Marcel 546 1806 Ma,-OOry 01 All Types -2-4-hr_H...,f~l·H-.-.-.-IO-t pr 0 I ' I ency re q . d . •MOBILE AUTO OElAIL • CJtHi •t StrYice • .,. ••trlt iH Cll•ic B•OGlo w.lllS·bflC .. worl\-hle •All plumbing a nea11no• s 150/wk 6!>0·5316 Pam Special m6nthly rat'8 -HI energy ChOI test FREE I ')36 833 nind ~ark 259-i31 t Housec:teantng•Windows consultation 673-9322 pattos •t>e ""'' •4 DRAINS clftar from S 15 121-Savel Crochet \ Ttaclatll 4151 14 yr, rehable ren own Moria Faucet Otsposal Reptpes 1.-..................... ..-18• • • hit SerYieH 1rans Pina 64 5 9866 Della L ..1 • 641 0907 p s 122 9066 4 line mimimum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 ,... .. .,..,...,... "" -1••M1LJ a..... llt11ClflRf *A·111Yt•I• • IOft ICUlpture baby dpll of n -tM_.. lNTERIOR DECORATING FRIENDL v TIGERS• Wny a L i eynthetlc baby Y--' and Cnr1stlan Ministry S5·S8 vachls-tpeClallz1ng in con spenc:t your valuable lime IWIClrt -CLEAN & EXPERT I '!!lt"!!o'l!'o"!'f "'litalirr-~'!IP!l---1 med weight WOOi l*nd ttr Mon Fri 6•2 1426 tour bedding curt&lna cleaning? Fr11e estamllii .JAPANESE GARDENING Ov"' 25 Y"llrs f'~Pflrt-nr.e REPAlR SPECIALISf Aver DltectiOnllorw~ Prtftllitaal~ Seam,Newpott75•·6278 reaaonable 541 3806 SERV Clean-up& Mn,nt 1l•1.. 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EDGE TWICE MO 0•1"919 Co OftQiflll ~x------r11""1no-"' um Mii ..... ....._ 1xPe< Interview+~ Mon: PATRICK'S CABIN€¥ RE· Oat. 8 Fir 857 OOOR s2o s25 548 5722 -.1u<1tnt Mov~s Insured Ots1tncttve Affordlbll -........... Oct 8 'or appt 41•-3018 ,INlSHING Stttp stain l~HIKAWA LANDSCAPE t; T t14.A36 64 1·8'427 KtttMl\t Cathi 722-1>183 -----...---dyt or 496·0322 evet M3l·r1l1msh Ouallty WOfk I Jl..1 <CUSTOM DOORS ,. Cle nup1 & M•tnltlflan NfW W••H>OVM SIOr oe ~~.,. AWARO WINNINGFIRM cfr .. est Sean 892-7703 ~~~~-~~~rt (7••1850·41•7 I MIYll·IWI ...... c1 e11i-t 111 ~ 1 1 er.-. C8lll S..k• 1n14'rt0r ~ •rr•tJJ TllEES r"'"'u r, .,,l'IOU, Cneap LET TH SuNStttNt 1N tog u.. INm lor gnNI M1n1mum 3 yHra pro b S*t S,pen1ry m . Electrltal By '" /(If p f!('(I 648 3665 SuoshtM windov. CIHM~ w . booU. ~ l•stlonll upertenc•. ~lllf·A~ I Ad<SttlOI\• ,UllSI n11-... 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FAA probing controller's error Sunday that caused near miss easr of El Toro - Prem 1taff aad wire reports federal Aviation Administration officials arc investiUlins an air traffic controller's error that almost caused two airliners to collide Sunday over Oranac Counl.)'. · The ncar-collis1on, and a similar one near Sacramento the same day, Nicholas Danlloff and his wtfe are reoe4ved at the White House after the newsman's release and homecoming from the Soviet Union.I AS Teen-~ge suicide rate de- clining, and a researcher thinks trend may be linked to drug and alchohol abuse./ Al World Soviets echo U.S. op- timism on arms break- through at Iceland mini- summit./ A5 Sports occurred less than a month after the Cerritos air disaster in which a small plane and an Aeromexico DC-9 collided, killina 82 people. The FAA is probina the Aug. 31 crash. The Sunday incident, about IS miles cast of El Toro, involved an America West 737 Jetliner bound for Phoenix from John Wa yne Airport Coach-- atCdM fights firing By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. o.llr .......... Volleyball coach Charlie Brande oontcnds ltn1lnrdentingcampaign by the irate parent of a girl-he one~ coached led to hrs firing last week from his Corona del Mar Hagh School post - About 60 Brande supporters - including the entire Sea Kings varsity girls' volleyball team. parents, alum- na, other coaches and friends - attended a press conference Wednes- day at the Balboa Bay Club to demonstrate their support for the dismissed coach. Brande was terminated by New- port-Mesa Unified School District Supenntendent John Nicoll on Sept. 25 for "insubordination:·· - Brande saad Nicoll told ham he had disobeyed a directive the super- intendent gave him when he was hared for his second season. He coached the team to the state cham- p1onsh1p1n 1984 and sat out 1985. ''The superintendent said that an August he told me not to touch a and an American Airlines OC-9 bound for OaJla1 afttt Lakin& ofT in Long Beach, FAA spokesman Fred Farrar said. The two jita have a combined ~tina capacity of about 2SO. A controller at the Air' Route Traffic Conirol Center in Palmdale tol4 the pilot of the 737 tQ climb to 21,000 feet. But that would ha'le placed the America West jet near the same positfon 11 the American Air- lines DC-9, Farrar said. As the 737 pilot followed the contro1Jer'1 d1rccuons, an alarm sounded at the center, waroin& ohn impcndina collision. But before the controller could react. the America West pilot spotted the DC-9 and quickly climbed out of its path, passingovCT by SOO feet. with an additional SOO fctt between them laterally, Parrar $aid. · -Normally, the planes 1hould mifo- tain separation of 1 ,000 feet in altitude and five miles laterally according to the FAA. ' (Pleue eee AlllLINER8/ A2) Alrsafetyderice back~ By USA M.AKONEY Of .............. T he Nationa~ Busincs~ Aarcraft Assoc1at1on supports requirina altitude • meaawJme!'tdc~'lCCS.on pnv~te planes that operate an crowded ainpaceabove the country s m&JOr 11rport1, ns president saJd Wednetday. . l;l~t NBAAJ>rcsidcn~ John Winant called any further restrictions on the actJv1ues of aeneral av1at1on aircraft a baseless "overreaction .. to the C.em&os (Pleue ... nmueTaT/~J Veto of .airport stiits. bill praised ~ County effort Tu curb repetitive no isesult } blocked by governor Bl'J,JS~ONE.Y °' ... ~ ....... The Newport Beach-based Airport Working Group praised Gov. George., DcukmcJ1an Wednesday for vetoing another bill aimed at prcventina homeowners who hve near airports from filing small claims suits each ume the y arc annoyed by aircraft noise. . The bill. swnsored by As.- !.tmblyman R1ci'tard Robinson, 0- -0arden Grove, at the request of Orange County supervisors, would have prevented repetitive lawsuits by providing that after an airport 1s declared a nuisance the nuisance 1s a permanent, not continuing one. Newport canoe club wins outrigger canoe world champlonshlp./81 INDEX player and because 1 had done that I Ezerclae ln safety was to be fired because of 1n-subordmauon," Brande said. "I saad Fifth arader Lance· Yurad& tack.lea an yesterday (when he met w1th Nicoll) obetacfe coune eet up b7C09t&11 .. police that I didn't understand him to say for the_Kewport·lleaa UnJfted School 1>19· (Pleue eee COACH/ A4) trlct'~ Bike Rodeo. Third , fourth and fifth &rade atudenta at CallfornJa Elementary School ln Ca.ta Meu putlcipated in the kJc lt-off Wedneaday o f the b icycle aafety prOfram. ··we nave fought thas krnd of legJslataon now on three different occasions. Fonunately. we have been successful on three different oc- casions," said Clarence T umer. presi- dent of the Airport Working Group. Had the lcg1slat1on passed. home- owners who rcce1ve4 damage awards over aarpon noasc could. not have sued agaan .. regardle~s of now many tames or how severely his property was damaged an the future." he said. Advice & Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics A 11 A9 A3 86-7 B 10-12 A12 89 HB hostage's son hits Reagan policy Turner~ad he intends to meet wnh each superviso r to try to discourage any more attempts to block home- owners' nghts to file small claims suits ove r airport noise. A settlement reached last Decem- ber between the county. the city of Newport Beach. the Airport Working Group and Stop Polluting Our New- port provides residents wath reason· ably sausfa ctory protections against undue aircraft noise. he said. Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Pollce log Public notices Sports Television Weather A10 85 A9 A3 88-9 81-4 A8 A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA OflN.,_,... ..... President Rca~n·s remark tha1 the Nicholas Daniloff incident should not be compared to the Americans kidnapped in Lebanon drew fire ~ednesday from the son of host e David Jacobsen. Enc Jacobsen of Hu ntington ach labeled the president's state ent "a rhetoncal response of conv n1cnce" and-accused-the Reagan Adm1n1s- trat1on of working harder to secure Danalofl's release than to free at lcas1 five American hostages an Bea rut. ·'The · ·sn't a polllical advan- o motivate them. Therejus1 isn'1 a summ11 pending tha1 creates any urgency an the mind of the adminis- tration toward the hostages." Jacobsen saad. Reagan. an a brief questaon-and- answer session with reporters Tues- Drive to win· NB man to ay have driven urder, jury told Tennis player's son. 22, standing trial in shooting death of nightclub bouncer By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,..,,... ..... The drive to wan at all costs may have caused the son of a nationally ranked-tennis player to fatally shoot a nightclub bouncer last Halloween in Newpon Beach. a psychologist c~ plained to Jurors Wednesday. "And temble but true -he did win," said Dr. Manha Rogers of Robert La1nge Duesler's involve- ment in the shooting. Ducsler. the 22-year-old son of tennis player and coach Bob Ducsler, is standing trial for murder in the po.int-blank shooting of Wilham Gi{!lnd, a 24-year-old bouncer at a Coast Highway nightclub called PromLSCs._ .. Duesler allegedly shot the man after being told he could not park has car outside the nightclub. located 1n a bank where the 22-year-old was employed as a night janitor. According to police, Ducsler left the parking lot after bearrg told he could not park there, drove home to retneve a gun and returned. With both hands locked in front of him. he shot Girand two tames an the back and four more times in the head and neck after he collapsed> on the ground. .. . Witnesses. many dressed in Hal- loween costumes, initially believed the shooung was a prank and did not try to stop Duesler as he locked himself 1ns1de the bank building,. The prosecution an the murder case has painted Duesler as a self-centered ma9 who cared so little about others that he thought nothing of shooting a man he believed had insulted ham . "He was embarrassed and he wanted to even the score." said. Deputy Distnct Attorney Thomas Goethals. who as seeking a first- degrec murder conviction io the Superior Court tnal 1n Santa Ana. Rogers. a Fullerton pyschologist testifying for the defense. described Duesler as a mentally troubled man who had long sulTered in His father's shadow. · "He's very self-focused, very much antO' his own head. He's not always aware of what's going on out there in the world." said Rogers. Like 11'11 father. Duesler aspired to be a tennis player and once was rated as a star of the future. The senior (Ple&M eee DRIVK/ A.2) The first rule of etiqllette at Arts Center is to enjoy ' Butconcertgoers should also be aware. of a ew rules-and leave beepers at home h'1 unlikely the Pcrfonn1ng Art, Center wlll ever host The Wave. BeJcwcled ladies and tuitedocd aenllcmen can hardly be e•pccted to nse. lier by asymmetnc tter, 1n the 1ynchroni2ed mu choreography so , ___ _ charmanaJy performed at countless sports stadium . And re t assured that the raised fi ts, nerve-frayina whistles and yelled sona ~uestt rock stats 1note at places lake the Pac1f1c Amph1lheatrc will never make a crosstown invasion into the sober , confines of the Ans Center. Nor w11J center patrons hold their ht Z1ppos aton 1n the darkncn, wa1ttnt fonhe featured act to bit the staae. Of course, the Ans Center as not the 811 • and the American Ballet Theater is a far cry from ZZ Top. But while football or rock fans a~ well· day, was quoted by the Associated efforts to get" the hostages out Pre'ss as say1n~ -the Den1loff-and--Mo1covc1 , tht-etptors have never Lebanon s1tua11ons were not co m-been in "direct co ntact" with the parable United States, Ile said. "Here we are dealing with a Jacobsen, whose father was k1d- government an which we have napped m May 1985 whaleworkangas d1ploma11c relations," he saad of chief admanastrator of the American Danilofl'~ situation In Lebanon. University Hospital an Beiru1. wasn't "we're dealing wath faceless 1er-bu ying Reagan's explanation. ronsts. ·· "(U.S. officials ) choose to promote Reaga n added there "hasn't been a the idea that the kidnappers are day we haven't been engaged an (Pleue eee JACOBSEN/A4) Designer reclaims donated necklace .. with fake diamond By ROBE8T BARK ER Of!M.,_,........ J ~ The Huntington Harbour Cancer League ha~ received S32.000 an cash from a Jewell) designer who dona1ed a piece of Je wel l) that pro' ed to be of far less value than.advertised 10 the organiZJ11ton. Designer Gean Kingsley gave the money to Cancer League officials this week and reclaimed the necklace that she saad at the tame of the donation contained a 13 6 carat Canary diamond The piece that she called "Magnificent Obsession" was valued at S92, I I 5. she '>aid. But Hunttn~ton Harbour resaden b Bea Hanser and Karen Stone. who won the bidding for the piece at S 11 .500. took 1t to Hanscr's IC'weler for an appraaal after Hanse r\ hw.hand. Da vid. alleged!}' nouccd scratches on the stone. The appraa'ler. J l \halson of Santa Ana. sa1d the Jewelry was wol'th only S8.500 and contained qua11-1 but no diamonds. ' The Orange Coun1 y Cancer Society mcmher'> reimbursed the two women and stuck the Jewelry in a bank saft· l,''P<>'>ll tx>x while deciding what to do Kingsl ey agreed to pay the amoun t th at the Cancer League reimbursed the two buyers and took possession of her jewelry p1ect (Pleaee eee Dlt8101UR/A3)" - Noung that no small claims suits have been filed sin~ the a$!cement was signed. Turner said he will ask the board to reciprocate by dropping further attempts to enact the legis- (Pleaae aee VETO/ A2) 3.9quake centered off Oceanside By PA UL ARCHIPLEY OftlleOally,._. ..... .. The second mild eanhquake to hit outhern ( allforo1 a in two dav'> rauled off the lOas1l1ne Wcdnesda·, causing no reported damagC' or 1n- Junes. Orange Coast offi cial\ saad The quake. cen1ercd off of Oceanside in the same area where a larger temblor ru mbled last Jul}' l.J. struck at I: 12 p m. and measured l 9 on the Richter scale An early morning quake an th(' 'lame region on T ucwa) measu~ 4.2 on the Of)('n -<'nded '>Cale saad l S Geolog1cal <iurvcy spokc-;man Don Fan le}' Orange ( oa\t pohc<; departments rece1 ved no calls folio~ ang \\ cdnes- day"s quake Irvine police Sat Tom Hume said he was home a lccp because he w.as working the late shift fhe quake (Ple&M eee QUAKS/A2) ROBERT HYNDMAN Arts CeDter draws another full house Focu s ON lHf NH'f s acquainted with crowd prot~ol wtth rcprd to e•prn 1na encou....aement, &r<lude or verbal abuse, a patron of thf Ans Center face a far more · 1tm1tcd range of options dictated by the more h1&h·brow apl)(al or the cultural ans. (Pl ....... OONC&RTS/ A4) By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ~ .......... Monda)·, botlo opening night of the Onnac \ounty Pcrf6rm1na Arts Center tnn lated into a rush for &1ckets Wednctday a the Center opened for the second tame to a full house The Center Founden were saluted u M>lo1st Leontyne Pncc J01ncd conductor Kun stndcrhn and the t o ngc.le Ph1lharmon1c for the ) ( O'ita Mesa hall's first rqularl)' pnccd performance l nhke opcnma night when Oranic <.ount}°s chtc pcud from S2SO to $2.000 per sut. Wcdne~)' udtct\ ran t'd from S1 0 to S28 Nevenbcl the cvetH~I ~~ no le !l noteworthy as neut) SQQ Foun· de" took tht1r tum 1n lhe spotli&ht They wcrt the people Yt'bO doriatcd~ ·. funds when no one knew ,..bclher (Pleue ... Aaft/ A4) .. ~ C... DAk. V PILOT I Thurlday, Ootober 2. 1988 , . VETO OF BILL ~IMITING SUITS PRAISED ••• rNlaAl lation. small claims court option because of ~--~f ....CO.Wy ~ Du ~ nd •nee at atJ'1)0ltt. Atr· Oiditt laid 1uperv1JOn spont0red \he tra.f\ no11c was not a problem at John leaislation in 1912 and apin in 1984 Wayne Airport until the introduction beeautt \hey felt homeownen were of jets in the 1960.. Noise levels have usioa small claims u a means of continued to increase .and onlr lqal haruamenL action to block the airport s cx- Under ex.a1lin1 law, a homeowner pansion resulted in qrttments over may ftle for dam.qes 1n ~mall cla.ims aa acceptable noise level, he said. ~urt ~cry I~ days until a conunu,. Turner denied that homeowners •Of. ou•eance "sto~ · • b fil' ~ioualy, we re disapsinted ~.arassed the ~ounty . y !. ing repeu4 thatitwun'tente~intolaw use tive small claims suits., No home· 1t would have provided a leve of owner has ~~er filed. su n by way of certainty for everyone," Didier said. harassment. ffomeowners still could have sued Refcrr•n• to I SO small claim uits the count)' over 11rport noise and for filed by residents of Newport Beach, much hilber damqes than those Costa Mesa and Irvine that lna&ered permitted in small claims court, but the leg1slauon in 1982, Turner said, only once, he said. "These were legitimate suits filed Turner wd homeowners need the because they !Cit there had been some property dam.tie u a result ofairport ··=··· Liebman, the pup's ex- ecutive d1reaor and Sacramento repretentauve, said Robinson used the harassment issue to act his ICfi!!ation passed. "There have nC'Yerbcen any repeti· ttve fihnas of nuisance damaae suits in the state of California. Home- owners who have felt they have been dama&ed hive CaJed onoe. There have neve_r ~n any repetitions of that. "There was a misundemanding that was propqated for the purpose of passin&. this bill which, thanks to Governor Deukmejian, have been ironed out over the yea.rs." L1chman said. Robinson was out of state and could not be reached for comment. QUAKE CENTERED OFF OCEANSiD!f.:. ·.-romA1 didn't disturb bis slumber. ment public 1nforma 11on omcer re- Lquna Beach police Sgt. Danell ce1ved several calls -all from the attack and at least 26 people were injured. · Adams was home, too. media 1nqu1ring about the ea rth-The Richter scale is a gau'9'of the energy released by an earthquake, as measured by the ground motion recorded on a seismograph. "I was in the shower, and I didn't quake. feel it," Adams said. The department ~ot one call after the Tuesday mom-Offioals considered both quakes mg temblor. she said, but none on this week to bc-afiershocks of the July Wednesday. • temblor that registered 5.3 and "Maybe the(rc getting com-caused an esumated $720,000 in fortable with it,' she said. damage from San Die~ to Newport Every increase of one number means that the around motion is 10 tames greater. Some experts say the actual amount of energy ~leased may be 30 times areater. The Orange County Fire Ocpart·J . Beach. One person died of a heart ..... INDUSTRY BACKS SAFETY DEVICE ••• From Al -air tragedy. Winan\'s comments were directed to-appreciative members -of the Orange County Aviation Council and their guests who gathered at the Jolly Rogff Inn restaurant in Anaheim. -AIRLINERS ... • FromAl The air traffic controller made wh~t-Farrar descnbcd as an oper.- ational error because he thought the American Airlines OC-9 was climb- ing to 22,000 feet. In fact . the· DC-9 wa's in level night at 21 .000 feet. Such a mistake could have been ca used by misreading the altitude information on1he radar screen, by a failu re of the radar equipment orb)' a computer failure. Farrar said Operataonal errors by controllers nearly doubled from 7 f4 1n 1983 to 1.405 last year. Farrar said, although he attributed much of the increase to improved reponing of near col- h'iions. The council, made up of aviation-private plane involved in the Cemtos fninded 'business and civic leaders, crash did not have the altitude asked Winant to speak while he is in measurement device qnder consider· Orange County for the association's ation. The pilot also apparently did annual convention. not notify air traffic controllers of his In comments after his address. presence in the TerminaJ Control Winant said the collision between an Area around Los Aoaeles lnter- Acromexico JCt and a private plane national Airport as required by th e over Cerritos Aug. 31 . has sharpened FAA. arH:xisting public peruptfon that air Winant sa1d the NBAA favon a travel is un~fe. . federal proposal that would require w· fi f bl h all private planes to carry altitude inant says angers 0 ame ave measurement devices. called altitude ~been UDJUSUy pointed al rri\ale ~ pilots simply because a smal plane encoding transponders, to assist com- was involved in tlle Cemtos air mcrcial aircraft in steering clear of disaster. them when they arc in restricted areas over major airports. The suggestion that pnvate plan~s should not share the same airspace ·The group .also aJ21)Ioves of an commerci al earners use wornes' w1• upcoming FAA rule that airlines nant, who believes the nation's skies ·carry Traffic Alert Colli sion are safe. A vo1dance Systems as an additional safety device as soon as the tech-" No one can make the argument nology exists 10 manufacture them. that the size of the aircraft dictates where It can n) ... he said. "There IS But Wtnantsaid the FAA should go absolutely no empincal basis for further in its re--cxamination of the excl udin~ so-eallcd small ~urplancs configuration of the restricted Tcr- from maJor hub regions." minal Control Arca above Los An - As long as a pri vate plan~ 1s gcles. -· _.. --~-· -~--~ .. ' Cool Weather forecast for Coast . V~ CloUda and continued OOOI ... tNt It fortolll tor the Orenge eo.1, the National wt-.thlr s.Nlce MHt. Hight today wtef reno-from the mtd eo. et the ~ to neer 70 lntMd. Lowe tonlQht will be In the upper 409 to the SO.. Mountain. will ctNr, wtth ouetY n«tWeMarty wtndi btowtng 20 to 30 mph. Hlghe wt11 t>e 45 to u .1owa In the 30e and tow 40t. o.wt• wlll'bf ctMr and uneeuonet>ty cool, wfth upp« deMf1 hlgh9 rqlng from ea 10 71, IOW« deMr1 high• from 78 to . IA. • Wind• w9at to northWM 15 knot• wlfl blow 0¥*' Inner coutal water• wtlh i-rooJ ..... .,..d a w.t to ~t twell'or 3f .. t. -· -A tmall craft lldvlaotY la poeted from Point Conception td S~ Aou ltland tor "°'1hweat wlnda 22 knott and 10-foot ..... t~htoday U .s. ,Temptt ) 12 71 to ,. 11 1t .. 70 t2 75 II 7 .. II 15 ... SI ... ,.. .. 10 ts IS u ... t3 41 u 73 to " t3 .... 56 .. , n 10 u .. ~ 31 13 ,. " , .. 51 .. 1 .... 2 $4 ,.. 11 51 •2 ,. 10 eo •1 .M ,, 72 " eo Calif. Temp• · -. ... ...,_, IOwt ttwOUQfl 6 pm w~ .AP!* v..., • .. ..... tnilWd ,. .. !IMllOW '3 6t ~ : :; Cetelina 11 6S CllMt City 72 .. eur-. IO U Fr-78 M LMa91• .. H a..tl'I .. IO .. ., 17 .. MontOV\8 13 ... 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The younger Dueslcr dropped ten- nis 1n high school. became overweight a_!ld took a job as a janitor at the Tokai Bank of California on West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. fl oJers descnbed Ouesler as an intelligent person who developed polit ical concerns. subscnbed to the Liberuman philosoph y and became womed that the country was on the brink of economic collapse. He stockpiled food. guns and ammunt11on in his bedroom and earned a baseball bat becau~ he feared being attack.cd said th.e psy- chologist. On the night of 1he shoo11ng, Rogers fheonzed that Duesler dad not intend to shoot Gi rand but -in his own confused way -wanted .. that feeling that ·1 have won.' "He didn't want to let this guy get away wnh 11." said Rogers. Rogers said Duesler felt hum1hated at being asked to leave the parking lot and only wanted Girand to "acknowl - edge he was wrong." Qucsler, wearing a powder blue sweater and gray slacks with a paperback book tucked in a back pocket, stared straight abcad at a wa11 throughout the testnrtony. Closing arguments 1n the murder trial arc expected next week. DESIGNER RECLAIMS NECKLACE .•. From Al The errors ha ve declined this }ear. he added. Dunng th e first fi ve months of 1986. there were 461 procedural errors. compared with 610 dunnf the same pcnod last )ear hr said. properly equipped and its pilot fol-Though recogn 1Led by pnvate p1 - lows Federal A v1at1on Ad minis· lots as_o ne off he most complicated in trauon rules. ll 'ihould ~be able tony the countl), Wmant said the FAA wttere (the pilot) w1c;hes." Winant anal)'s1s -;hould be expanded to Tuesday. said. include all 1 erm1nal Control Areas 1n "Everything 1~ done that had to be said she believes something hap- pened~n New York and that 1t might have mternaJ1onal 1mplica11ons. She said she was told by authorities. however. not to elaborate. "It's been turned over to the authorities." she said. but declined to say who they arc. because she didn't want the cancer societ y to lose money. · ... He noted 1ha1 the pilot of th e the United ~tales. done." K1ngsle)' said. '"The Cancer ----------------.Society 1s getting the money for GAME 3 I WEEK 3 I DA Y 5 77 40 53 60 28 6 ·32 20 ,y . A' YEAH ... Al FLUENT HERE . f CHECK OUT OUR FIRST WINIER OM A4. YOU COULD IE MEXTI HERE ARE TODAY'S luatllRS ••• • Rules ond how 10 ploy the game ore on your game cord, or ,~U.our HOrllNE 642 -4333, 9-5 M F, OS~ for WIN -GO 1nformo11on c canccr and I am very pleased. It'!> all cleared up." .. Not cleared up, however, is the m)ster) of how the quart1 allegedly was substituted for the diamond and how the value of the Jewelry piece plummeted from $92.115 to $8,SOO. 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