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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-09 - Orange Coast PilotSEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1986 Deadly.qua.ke called .overdue Geological Survey says 6.5 temblor oO Newport-Inglewood fa u lt could be worst By &lie AtMClaled Pree' LOS ANGELES-A section of the San Andrea" Fault that stretches frcsm the San Bernardino area throuah Palm Springs and Indio ispvcr.due for' a deadly earthquake, a geologist sa ys. "We arc 1n a very cnt1cal pcnod ... as far as our expectation for a 11.rcat Duesler found guilty of murder Robert Lainge Duesler Jr. was co nvicted today of second-degree murder in the shooting -Oeath of a Newport Beach nightclub bO uncer last November. Dueslcr, the 23-year-oJd son of a na11onally ranked tenms player, faces a sentence of 17 years to life in pnson when Supenor Court Judge Ted Millard sentences him Nov. 14. Both the prosecutor and defense attorney said lbcy werc..bappy with the verd1c1. With the sccond~degree conv1c11on, Dueslcr's pica of guilty by reason of i n~nity was withdrawn at h1'1 request. earthquake," either on the Indio segment or the fault or on the next SCClion to the northeast, lcnown as the Mojave segment, said Kerry Sieh, a professor of geology at Cal "Pech, ·Pasadena. ~ Sieh emphasized that faults other than the San Andreas also pose a major threat to Southern California, Backhoe crushes street worker Machine topples into ---hole ca.used by water pipe_ break In Laguna By PAUL ARCHIPLEY ud ROBERT HYNDMAN Of l!'9 0.-,,... ..... A backhoe operator was crushed to death Wednesday while working on a hole that had ripped open in a Laguna ' Beach street last Saturday aner a water main burst. Bobby Grich and the rest of the Angela had a frus- trating day Wednesday at Boston./81 World Senate panel Investigat- ing allegations the Re- agan administration is condoning private U.S. mercenaries In Nlca- ragua./ A7 IND~X Barney Bradley Wyan. 40. was moving pipe from the hole with his backhoe at about 12:20 p.m. when the ground gave way. said Laguna Beach police Sgt. Ray Lard1e. The tractor began to slip into the 12-foot-deep hole. and Wyatt Jumped ofT the nght side and landed on his stomach. Lardie said. The loader on the front of lhc beelthoc-camc duwrr on Wyatt's back, p1nn1ng him to the earth. Wyatt was airlifted to M1ss1 on Community Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. A resident of Trabuco Canyon. Wyatt was mamed. Lard1 c said. Wyatt was work in$ with three other men from D.M. Kisling Construction of Laguna Beach on the 20-foot hole that opened up along·Lhe 11 00 block of Su mmit Drive after the water main ruptured about 11 p.m. Saturday. The road will be closed at lea~t two weeks as the crew. <1ubcon1racting for the Laguna Beach Water District. repairs i.he broken mai n and shores up the unstable eanh. particularly the Newport·JnaJ:ewood Fault that runs from West Los Anaeles south to about Newpon Beach. The U.S. Geolosical Survey has said that becauK the fault runs throu-" heavil y urban areas, a 6.S- ma1n1t»de Newport·lnale*OOd temblor could cause more death and destructi on than a ireat quake 09 the .San Andreas. ' Sich's recent research suaaests areat quakes measurina 8.0 or more on the Richter scale rock the Indio seament (Pl ....... QUAK&/A2) Prof says Balsa Chica inost vulnerable By ROBERT BARKER °' ............... A majoreanhquakeon lbe Ncwpon-lnaJewood fault lhat ~ucs t~rough Huntinaton .Beach. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach could kill "tens of thousands and cause ckmaae in the tens of millions," a professor of gcoloay warned today .. Robert Winchell. a Huntington Beach re cidcnt and a profneor at CaJ State Lona Beach, said the mott vulnerable area appears to be 1n the undeveloped Rolu Chi.ca area near the northwest pen of Hunt1na lkach. The area is particularly suteePt1blc to liquef•<1•on - a condi1100 in which the soil tu ms to goo and can begin to • roll io low waves,' he saic:h , . Winchell said that durin& liquefactJon. the eartb (...._eeeBOL8A/A2) Coach's firing brings changes Irvineschool board to clarify pol~cy on parent complaints By G. JEANETJ'E A VENT. Oely .... Cerr1111Uut . .. espondmg to hngenn$ com- plaints about the recent finng of a Universi ty High School coach, tbe Irvine Unified School Distnct Board Of Education is moving tO Clanfy Its policy on paren1-guardlan com- plaints Baseball coach Chns C'onhn wu asked to resign before the begi nning of the new ~hool year after some parents and 'lludents "took issue with the way he taught, · said board member Grci 'im1th It was a matter of h1s "eoachin~ st)'le and the wa y he-- related to k1d'i · 'iupcnntendent \tanley C o~y ..aid Tuesday that f onhn'o; problems with some of the parents and students may ha'e 'ltemmed from the fact that in add1t1on to eoachtng \:)a~ball he also was assistant football coach and wrestling coat.h Work en •u"ey a backhoe that fell into• l•P OD SummJt Drl•e OD Wed.De.day. cruahlng ...., ,... ,._., ..... It ...... Barney Wyatt who wu repalrtnc ctamace from broken •tter main. Corey stre~sed that Conhn'sas 1gn- ments ba "e Ileen scaled back 10 a\s1stant football rnach and wrestling coach hut ht remains 1n good sta nding with 1he d1stnct. "We're hopeful we can get things repaired within two weeks, but It may take as long as three." Municipal Services Director Terry Brandt said this week. Although no one was hurt when the hins1dc collapsed Saturday it caused the road to san~ about I 0 feet. The 1nstab1l1ty of the ground was c.-v1dcnt when a patrolman responding to the scene parked h1scar JUSt an time to sec the chfT give way nght next to the vehicle. Wyatt ·~ co-work ero; were v1s1bly shaken Wednesday and decli ned to talk ahout the accident All wo rk was shut down for the remainder of the da y, but was slated to resume today. Lard1c saad. The accid ent 1s being investigated by the Occupational &ifc t1 and Health Adm1 n1stra11on, the Orange Count} Coroner's office and the Lagun a Beach Police Department. Board President Helen Cameron said d1c;tnct policy was followed 1n handling complaints against Conlin. but the d1\tnc1 wanted to fill 1n the gap' Thl· propo<>ed n:~ulat 1on specific:s • (Please 11ee P'IRUfG/A2) Advice and Games Boating Bullet in Board Business Classified 84 81 A3 86-7 C4-6 8 5 County GOP at strongest since 1932 Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public notices Sports Television Weather r- 82-3 88 81 A3 C6-8 C1-4 83 A2 By LISA MAHONEY Of tM OellJ Not ttefl The Republican Pany has regis· tered 54.2 percent of Orange County "oters for the No". 4 general election, its largest share of the vote since 1932 when President Herbert Hoover was in office. pan) ( hairman Tom Fuentes said As of Monda}. the last day to register for the election. the GOP claimed 586.446 voters compared to 385.323 Democrah. giving 1t the widest reg1stra11on gap ever. "That's certainl y momentous. That's the h1ghe'lt that it's ever been in Orange County." Fuentes said of the 20 1.1 23-vote margin. In contra'it, the Democratic voter percentage dropped from 36.1 per- cent in May to 35.1 percent at the close of the rcg1s1rauon pcnod even though the pa rty recorded a 13. 718 tncrease in registrant . In the c;1x months between the primary and ~encral elcc11on reg1s- tra11on deadlines. the Republican Party gained almost three new vote" for every one new Democ ra t, Reg1'i- trar of Voter; 'i ta11s11cs 'ihow Though the totals will change slightly between now and next week when th e la<>t mail-tn ballot'> arc received. the Reg1strar°'i office lasts about I 08 million residents eligible to vote on ov. 4. Those total'l tnclude 10,764 people: s1~ned up ~•th the American lnde- pendent Party, 7,909 registered Libertanans, 2.333 Peace and Free- dom Pany voters and 990 people signed with other mtnor parties In addition. 87.984 registrants declined to state a party preference A 35.52 1-voter boost 1n Rc- puhlican Part) mcmbcr'ih1p <>inn· thr June pn mary l'i the result of a com1numg C,O P dn"e 10 bnng "otc.-r'> tntO the fold. Long the dominant party 1n Orange ( ounty. the (,()p ha'l not 'llackcd on on ns reg1'itra1111n rc'ipons1b1l111c' even during the.; I '1K5 off-year elcl tion o;a1d part) lxecut1 \.e Dircc1 01 Greg Haskin. "T \pi call). In lhl' on r lcctaon year thr part\ will ha<.:k olT We pushed 1 $ hard a' ncr an lht• I 9X S elccuon year huptng 10 la~ tht• gmund work for th" clcwon \!tar Jnd I th ink 11 rcall} paid off" hr \aid Rc\ldes agrcs'll"t' head hunting. Ha\k1n al\O cred1td 1 voter sausfac- (Pleaae aee GOP I A4) Dress ccl"de fight? Stick it in your ear Ro BERT BARKER OCleads in auto ·accident lawsuits Boy's earring controversy only latest of school attire issues through the ages In an innocent time in the lntt 1940s. fo ur boys gathered in the quad at Redlands High School with the top of their pants pushed down below their bell y buttons. They were doing their bc!lt to look hkc w1se guys. But probably 001 o ne had ever had a beer or a c1g,arct1c (I kn ow I hadn't). They were membcrc; of the c;tafT of the Hobach1 (lht student new paper) They were attempting to ma.k c a Po•nt of the bad 1 magc caused by a bunch of auys weari ng their Levis 100 low. The newspaper adv1~r. W.A. Kamrath. ass1Kncd someone to hoot our picture and he had 1hc editor put It on page one A <;i11li ng cd1 1onal followed 1n the nex1 week or so The controvcr'ly \cemed to die u quick death after that · The half-mn\l pant\ problem was the fir'it bru'lh wi th a 'ichool dress code that comes to mind I hrre were other. more stndent 1.k1rm "hc'> in the 1960s and I 970<i. mo'ltl y dealing with Iona ha1r and min1sk1rts. But those died away. too. so It seemed like old 11mes when a dress code problem·narcd up last month at Talbert Middle School in Hunt ingt on Beach. 1 h1rtecn-year-old C li nt Gregory l nmc to ~hool with a tiny diamond earnn~ in hi\ lcf\ car. Pri ncipal Judy Blanktnsh1p ob:r.erved that this con- stituted a pretty serious violation of the Fountatn Valley School l)istnct dreS-'I code and ordered Clint to take out the eamngor to do his studying in her office away from the rest of the c;tudcnt'i. The eamng. she '\aid, wo uld cause a d1'1rupt1on in the learning process The newspape rs got hold of the story and 1nquines poured in from across the nauo n. ... . In the end. the a1stnct pnnc1pals altered the dress code and permitted Clint to wear the eamng after all. The lcn rn1ng process apparently wasn't irreparably damaged. And only obout two or thrte other boys followed Clint-.. lea<l an<l lx'gan v.canng ear- nng'i to ~hool ' fhc l h1cl d1.,rup11on a'\ 11 turned out. came ~1t h th e notonety sur- round ing the ho) 's '>u'>pcns1on and then the ha'it) retrcat from the policy by Blank1n sh1p and offi cials. The rc~pon'e a1 l albcn Middle . chool d1fTcr'I from thl· low profile that neighboring <l1s1m t\ keep on the dress code Ocean Vic~ ~houl 1>1s1nct of- lil·aal'I don't gcncrall) enforce 11. unle'i., th ere·., a danger to students or 1f their att1r~ po~., a dcmoMtratcd d1c;tra c11on "An<l \OU have to ob- 'l<'f"C that the attirr I\ a d1'l trnct1on, not u\ume that It is:· ~1d SuJX r- mtcndcnt Oalc ( ooga n "We bnng our foot down on th tn&.'l that cau'I<' m1u rv Uod no. we don't do anythini RETROSPECTIVE about hair They l·:tn wrar 11 purpk• and green 1f they want. \\-c have b1wr. morc important thing' to thtn\c aoout. .. upcrintendcnt Manr Otto '\aid the dres code also 1..relatl\cly "11mple in the Hun11ng1on Btal h I nmn High ' hool D1stnct "We require them to v.ear hoes ..\nd e\('l)th1ng 1mpon - ant. or what we think l'\ im portant needs to be co"crcd up." 'lhc \a1d But eam ni.t1 on hoy\ abound m her di tnct "I wouldn't be \umn~tJ 11 (Ple.ee Me ltAllll1"G/ A:I) Coastal Commission designates wetlands ln HB By ROBERT BARKER Of .... ...,,........ "'- The C ·allfo rn1a Coas tal Com· m" ion has de'iignatcd 124 res Blona Pacific out H1ahway betwe n Reich Roulcvard ond the Santa nil K1~r1n Huntington Beach a'I offic1sl wetland Wedncway's unanimou'l action chmaxe'I a c;1mmtnn1 and length y balllc bctwetn cnv1ronmtnt.ili\t and land nv,.nC'I'\ who v.nntcd to build hotel and other developments on thr land Gary Gorman, 1he fo und1na prc'il- dent of the Hununaton Wetland<; v oup that mounted the battle to preserve the area. said today-"We've h1\ pn)'dirt." But Gorman acknowledacd that landowners face polenllal harP. drops in land value ~•utc they can t develop it. "1 wouldn't be surpnscd 1f there are law\ull ,"ht S11d In their ction Wednesday. coa tal comm1 1oners also dcs11natcd seven acrr'I of land, cumntly occupied by a bont yard, a'I a hotel site. They also de 1gnatcd 4.S acres in the an:ns for mdustnaJ eneray production (or UK ~ the Southern hforn1a Ech50n Co. Sierra C lub official Gordon mith SD1d t<Klny tha1 the area. alona wnh Bolsa h1ca near the nonhwest boundal) of the city, 1s a m~or ,topover Point for m11ntory birds. It al'K> '" a home for thr cndanatre<J California lt'ast tern and the Sava.n. nah txld1na sparrow. he '31d Gorm1n. an en11neer with the Col An ele r 1rt' Department and VICwt'd as the &\J1d ing hght 10 pre~rvat1on efTom of tht area. hail~ the Cah· fom11 C oa tal C'ommm1on action "1 a maJOr victory for w1ldhre and open spaec prtscrvauon." Thr Coastal Con~rvancy ha'I made offers to buy the lrtnd but a1 s11nicantJy lower pnccs than the land <'ouJd have commanded with h1aher developmtnt u~ • he u1d 1hc C oa tal Comm is ion also gave approval to the C\tcn ion of Hamil· ton Avenue throuah the wetland' bctv.een Newland trccr and Rench Boulevard When the 11 unt1n&ton Reach f>lan- nmg Comm" ion ga ve 11'1 approval to the ~Mland\ de!!i1,nat1on la l Mo~. L)ai~y Thorpe Ptcmlh1 the area , ~~Sl landownrr Wlt n 4S 1crcs, pleaded with official\ not 10 take the propcny aw&y from her "I can t act the money out to pa) thr t 11es " \he \aid at the lime "[\ thl'I what the \men(' n n \t:tnd\ lor -for pwple to com(' out and take w ur propcn) .,.. By STEVE MARBLE Of .... OellJ "94 ..... Orange< ounl\ nov. lciuh the \late 1n auto-an 1lkn1 l:1v.<1u1t\ and the uJumatc pri1c for that d1'1t1nc11on ma \ hC' higher m'>uranC'c rate\. a trade group '31d tnda\ Tht numbt:r of la v.\Ull\ fill'd re- gardi ng rnr Jt<.:1dcnt'I m Orange Count) Jumped h\ IS percent m fh cal 1985. puttin& the l<>Unt )' ..ahead of Los .\ngcle' and an Frunc1sco counties for the lmt time "\\i e ca n't reall y c:<plaan wh)' there arc morr t""ept to note that people \ttm to be p~lt) ht1pau down there .. ..aid Jenmfcr 1c.hol n. an mforma1111n officer with the Western ln\urance lnfo rmauon In l1 tu\c in \an f ranc1~0 "It ol~ could be that people in Orange Count) art more aware of the po s1b1lit of fihna suits or that the pubhc1t¥ over \u1t\ has tnge~ more .. u1t -· The county'., tup 'fankma in the state could e"cntually c..tU5C tn- \Uraoce firms to hike auto insurance rate\ 1n Oran Count\. she id. J'>rt1cntly. I m 4'njcl ind n Franc1 o counttt'I have 1he t11Ahc t (Pleaee Me AUTO/A.2) '~ 1 • • J --. QUAKE DANGER SEEN BY SCIENTIST ••• homAl of the fault roughly every 250 years. and it has been about 00 years since the last such temblor. "It looks like ~·re 1n the tenth month or the prqnancy," he said Wednesday dunna a luncheon meet· ina of To\Vt\ Hall of Califomia, a nonprofit educational IJ'OUp. . S1eb sa1d many eanh scientists behevc the S.9-maanitudc July 8 qu ke that caused $6 milhon in damaae and injured 29 people in the Palm SpQngs area "could have been a forcshock to a sreat quake," a possibility he called "nerve-wrack- ina." Sich, who is widely recoanized among Califo nia geotoaists for his pionetnng research in canhquake prediction, didn't say when such a disastrous temblor mi&ht occur. Fore· shocks can happen years before a biger quake. The aeol~ist's earlier work on the San Andreas Mojave segment, which stretches from Tejon Pass nonhwest of Los Angeles to Cajon Pass near San 'Bernardino, revealed great quakes occur there roughly every 130 years, although there can be large variation from that average. That led him previously to forecast at least a 50 percent chance of a great quake on the Mojave segment dunng the neiu SO years.. Federal 1eologists have iaid they cx~t a SO percent chance of such a temblor within 30 yean. .. But le bas been known about the Indio 5e1ment -which trctchcs from Cajon Pa thro"'lh San Bcmardmo, Palm Sprinas and Indio to the Salton Sea -because at never has ruptured an a great Quake 1n modem times. However, Sieh's research during the past couple of years rcvcaled'thll' are.at earthquakes occurred on the Indio sqmcnt about every 250 years most recently around 1680. He said he now considers a disastrous quake on the Indio sc'ment more lilcely than one OD the Mojave segment. CaJifomia's earthquake emeraency response plan says a great quake on the southern San Andreas could cause up to 30,000 deaths, I 00,000 serious iniurie-" ancl ~ 15 billion wonh of pro~rty damage. S1eh declined to predict the per- centage chance for a great quake on the Indio segment with in 50 years, or for a great quake that ruptured both the Mojave and Indio segments oft he San Andreas. saying his information was sti ll too tentative. He said if e11hcr the Indio or Mojave segments of the fault rup- turcd, the quake could measure al lea1t 7 .S on the Richter 1eale, whale a temblor that ruptures both ~cnt • strctchina some 190 miles, 'would have to be a maanitudc-8-pJus earth· quake." A fault that runs throuJh Simi Valley and Ventura also .... a real sleeper for people in Ventura to worry abo1Jt ," S1eh said. The last arcat quake on the southemSanAndrcaswasin 1857,an 8.3·maanitude temblor that ruptured the Mojave seament and three sca- ments of the fault to the nonheast. A rc~at rupture o.f that . lenath is unlikely because insufficient strain has reaccumulatcd, Sieh said. 10% of bus drivers ticketed LOSANGELES (AP}-Aboutone in I 0 Southern California Rapid T.ransit District bus drivers has been · convicted of a mo ving violation whilt: on duty during the past three years, a. new rcpon says. Accordang to records released Wednesday by the RTO, operators received more than 600 violations while drivjng R'TD buses during a thrce·year period endmg Sept. 17. BOLSA CHICA VULNERABLE TO QUAKES •• ~ F rom Al "shakes like a bowl of Jell-0)' And it's the shaking, nor the rupture itself, that causes 9S percent of the damage, he said. Wi nchell in the past bas urged that no development take place in the Bolsa Chica area because of the conditions. The California Coastal Commission has approved a compromi se plan that ancludcs the develop- ment of5,700 homes 10 the area south of Warner Avenue and inland of Pacific Coast Hiahway. The area was formed when th e Santa Ana River fed sediments in a lagoon at Bolsa Chica. As time went by, sediment closed off the entrance and filled up the area. The area now has a consistency, he sajd, of a bucket of sand that's soaked with water. Winchell said that the soif in the area is made up of incompetent matenals that lack the strength and flexibility 1Q..Jransmit press antj can breaJc or flow when they are undel stress. The last major earthquake on the fault caused major damage in Long Beach in 1933. But it also caused hquefaction in the then-undeveloped Huntington Har· bourarcaandcauscd damage in the downtown area and at Huntington Beach High School, he said. The Newport-Inglewood fault stans in the hiJls of San Fernando Valley and stretches into San Diego, he said. AUTOCRASHLAWSUITSJUMP 15% ••. From Al auto insurance rates wtnle an Diego County ha s one of the lowest Nicholson -Said the incrc,asc in lawsuits filed 1n Orange County docs nor -mean an a1Jtomatic h1lcc in 1Dsurancc rates but cauti oned that 1f the trend continues. rates probably wi ll chmb. "Insurance companies tend to look at these things over an extended penod, hke four to five years." she said "The} also consider whether the suits result in a pa} off.·· Statewide, there were 63.570 law- suits filed in auto accidents during the fi scal year that ended June 30. 1985. compared to 55.474 and 51,560 ID the two previous years. respec11vcly. That means 244.44 lawsuits were filed per 100,000 people in fiscal 198.5.-compared to218.28'and 206.58 in the two previous years. However, Oran'e County far ex- ceeded the state-wide average as the rate per 100.000 people sharply rose by 24 percent to 353.97, the study showed. G. P. Darling. Orange County district manager of the Automobile Club of Southern California, said the organjzation had no independent study that could confirm or refute the IDStitutc's figures. However, he said claims adjusters in the AAA insurance division had not noticed any sharp increase m lawsuit filings. "In fact, I was su rprised Orange Counly was No. l,:.!~Darling__said of the county's previous position before calapulting to the top. Los Angeles County stayed in the No. 2 spot as its rate rose by 6. 7 percent to 325.12, while San Fran- cisco County fell to third place with a rate of 329.04. San Francisco had been the most li tigjous county in the state since the 1nst1tutc began keeping records on auto-accident suits a decade ago. Riverside County is rated 11th and San Diego County 14th in the latest lawsuit survey. Tulare County had the fewes t number of lawsuits per 100,000 populatio n. GAME 4 /WEEK 4 /DA Y 5· 86 14 28 ~37 66 54 25 !/ A YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR f CHANCE TO WINI CHECK THIS SUNDAY 'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WINGO CARD. r.• •.f>(./~ •••..if) \ • H • Rules cnrt how 10 ploy 1 e game ore On your game cord or co our HOTllNf 642 4333 9 5 M-f US for WIN GO nforrri'lt ori laily PUlt & TWA FINO ou HOW GOOD wf ~E •11' ~Pf ' J 51 • Cooling off spellwill coµttn u e Cl~ .... end OOClt ............ oonttnue"'"""" 'rld•Y M • low.pi 111 ,,. .,_,. mcMe ~ from .....,.,, Celltotnla. but ~ dWlnQ II -.... tot s.t~, tN Netlonel W...._ S.... ~· Pwtty *'.tdV lklel IN .,_ In II .,... F~ wtth eome tcanered t~onftl tonight In tN ~Md ,...,,, Low cloud• and locel fog .. M In the ooeetel .,... and Inland velleYI Atong IM Otange COMI there wNI be~t and morning low Qk>udt Ind fog, othenM9 pwtty · thtough Frfd1y. Continued unMUOMbty OOOI ,,_, .W the Meohel Frldey 67 to 78. Lowe ton6ght 51to14. Hlqhl In tfte v-. Frlf'ey 76 tel 83. Lows tonight 51 to es. From Point Conception to 'the Mulccn Botd« -Inner wate<e: Verl1ble mottly eoutheaet wtndt .... tf\ln 8 knota tttrough Frldey exc.pt eouthwelt to weef wlndl 12 knot• With 2· foot eeu Frlcley ettemoon and tMNtlng9. W•t end eouthw91t ewefl 3 feet. Contld«•ble low doudtn..a nlQht Ind morning hourt through Frldly with moetly 1unny aklel Frld1y •fl•noon. U.S. Tempe. ..._......, .. .. ....... 71 « ............. " sa .. ......... 71 IO Le ..._OIWM '° 11 A~que 71 11 New Yatle City n u CalJf. Tem pe . Exten ded Anc:Nlt911t ... Atlflnll 13 Allflnlle City .. llllllmOr• 75 ... ~ 13 lolee 72 lo94on .. 9uflelo .. Clwteeton.8 C '° c:r..-on.w V• 73 Cl\wtolle.N C 15 ~ 11 71 ~ 71 Columbut.Ofllo 71 0.-Ft Wor1tl 72 = 70 n Del~ 17 OelfOll n OWllllll .. .... ., '* ., .. 1'0 feltblnkr II =~ .. a HonOllllll ,, ~ 10 ...... lapolle 71 Jldlton & LMV'919 .Mdr.,.... • ""'-u ~City 71 IJnleMck u ~ 71 ......... 1' 12 Oii..,_. City 75 12 .. O!Nllt .. 41 II 9lt•rd1'~'M 73 .. 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S mog Report Tides TOOAY hconcl Ngll I 3te m 5& s-.cllow IOOS p m O:> ,_,AY Fltli lllgfl l.OllM 3 7 Flt1l low l5Sa111 u s-.ci 1119" 3 tip .... 6 1 Second-11 24 p .... 0 0 8'111 ,.., 1oc1ey •• e 21 P ,,., • ,... frldey •19 54 • M anclMllll I 2Sp 111 ..._.. rtaea toeley et 1 Mp"', .... el 11IOp111 and,._eglllnFttdeyet2 24 p m • FIRING OF COACH TO BRING CHANGES •.. P'romAl that parents should fint direct their complaints to the coach or activity EARRING ••• Fro m Al some of the men teachers wear them, too," she sajd, Otto remembers being on the other side of the dress code dilemma. She and a group of girt friends came to her high sch09l in Breckinrid&e. Texas. one day, all wearing green fiair. "The officials sent us home and they had every right to because we were crcaunga distraction." she said wit.ha laugh. Marina High School Pnncipal Ira Toibin also has memories of the dreaded dress code. His classmate at We$tminster High, a CIF gymnastics champion. was barred from attending the school spons awards banquet because bis hair ca me down to the edge of his collar, Toibin said. "It would be ultra- conservative now," he said. Toibin said he doesn't let has students at Manna wear T-shins with drug or alcohol or sexual messages . "We make them turn their T-sh1ns 1ns1de out. But we don't hassle the kids. There are larger issues (such as) drinki ng and smoking and tardi- ness." ~iAA~~E Daily Pilat . MAIN OFFICE 330 w .. t Bay St Cotla -CA Ma adatess Sul • 5>60 Co&ta Mela CA 926:>e leader. If the student or parents choose not to discuss their concerns with the coach. they should submit their complaints to the employee's immediate supervisor and if not resolved at that level, then a written complaint should be presented to the anistant principal before going to the S<'hool's princi pal. Board member Margie Wakeham called on the supenntendent to s1 re.am line that process. and said "it \\Ould help when a parent make~ a complai nt that they be given a copy of the policy." Cameron said the new regulation would come to the board Nov. 4 for a first reading and now would be the time for commup1ty input. she said. Read ing from a prepared statemeot Tuesday, Irvine parent Richard Berger told the board he was unhapp) with the way Conli n had been fired. Berger said later ID a telephone interview that three of his children have had classes wi th or were coached by Cnnl•n in ~""n~ othrr than baseball. Berger said 11 as possi ble that CQ.nlin was not a good bascbaJI coach. However, "I felt that the method 1n wbich (the finng) was handled wa!t totally unfair." Berger said some of the baseball boosters circum ve nted the district's policy and went directly to Corey instead ofthrough the school's princi- pal. It sbould have been handled at the local level. said Berger. "Policy wasn't follo\\-ed. Co11lin didn't get has da)'..in COUil. "We're not looking to get Conlin back as ba\Cball coach, but we'd like to make sure this type of situation doesn't occur again.' Berger said, Corey "did not take into considerali'On the repercussion (his action) would have on the whole school d istric t. What would prevent a hostile aroup from removing any teacher?" asked Berger. Bcraer said he is hopeful "the new pohcy will prevent a rcoocurrencc." Chapel bag• Illegal SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Elcc. ironi c ''bugging•· eqqipmen.i in Cali- fornia Youth Authority chapels, in· stalled as a security measure. violates the rehg1ous freedom of juve nile offenders. the state Supreme Coun ruled toda). Whale the C'Y A ·s concerns about possible violence an the chapels arc reasonable. the use of listening de- vices that can pi ck up conversations wath a chaplain, religious counsclina sessions and worship services is too intrusive, said the opinion by Chief Justice Rose Bird. o .. ,, Piiot Deltftry laQ...,entMd Cla•fed aOS 6'2·5871. ~ & tOllOflll 8'2-4321 COPyrtgllt 1993 Orange Coat• Put>14M>Q Comoany No news stOtlllS 11tutt1al~ .0.fOflll mall .. O< AC!YettlW ment& '*"' may t)jl r~oduc«I •••hOut tPK•I pe1 m .. Sl()n of CQC'yt'Oflt ~ Justcall 642-6086 MonOay~rlday fl you 00 no! he"9 'fOUI potper l)y ~lOpm wt1el0!1 7p111 and 'fOUI copy Wll tie _.., Second c:le•• PC>llaot pe1e1 al Cott• "'... Ca'lfornir rvPS 1 ••eoo1 S<lt>eclflptton by urrie< SS 26 pe< pertOd t>y ma~ S7 00 ITIO'llNy VOL. 71, NO. 212 THE PHELPS DIFFERENCE ~ will always smile. A smile extends the armosphere of welcome and courtesy ,.. displayed by a Wcinn greeung A smile ts more rh:m good manners tc's good business A smile makes customers more recepnve by genera11ng posiuve feeling; about us and our merchand ise A -;mile from us makes people want to rerum even 1f we haven't been able to serve them A o;m1le ts the best merchand1Sing tool we have \ ( fltllllllflllJ( ''"'''""" "' c Hlf .. I "'''' ~1 IJ .. 1}5] ~-,,_ ~ /',,-.I."-' i tv.• O{C llmin Mon Fn 10-9: I 10-6 ~n ll-' . -~ l " I f .. 1. I l\'ff11',1 lilHt>•~ lJ,..i What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you ·like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded, transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must incl ude their name and telephone number for verificat.ion. Tells us what's on your mind. , < SAIUl'dmy aNI Sutlday " you "° not 1eceM1 yOUt copy Oy 1 • ,,., c•• Delore 10 • I'll *'° yO&A' copy .... tie Oell\le-ed Clrcua.tlon Telephonee ·: . , Foreign affalrs forum planned Great Decisions and the Coastline Chapter of the Uoited. Natio'ns Association will hold a eecond foreign affairs forum Friday at the Patk Newport Apartments Spa. Friday's discussion will center on "Israel aod the United States: Friendship and Discord." The mectine is open to the public without charge. Registrauon information may be Qbtained by contacting the spa at 644-4664. Pulmonary 11Creen1Dg• Ht In recognition of National Respiratory Cate Weer, Mission Community Hospital will offer free pulmonary function screenings -for the public ~aturday fr-0m I to 3 p.m. at the hospital's information center in the Mission Viejo Mall. Garage sale slated The Parent-Teacher Orpniiation of Pegasus School in Foun tain Valley will hold a multi-family school garage and bake' sale Sa\_urday from 7 a.m. to ~ p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The school • 1s located at 18685 Santa Ynez and further infotmation 1s available at 964-1224. , Writers' seminar at college "How to Write and Sell Non-fiction Books'' is the subject of a class to be held Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 1n Room A205 of Irvine Valley College. Diane Dunaway. a writing consultant and author. is the instructor. and th e fee is $49. Call 559-3333 for details. Management course slated A one-day workshop entitled "Excellence in Management.'' a supe rvisors' comm unciation workshop, will be pre$entcd Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by Coastline Community Colle~e in the school's Newport Beach Center. 310 I Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. Irv Gamal is the instructor and the class 1s pnc~d at $56. Call the college at 241~61 86 for more information. Eatlng_dlsorders newed A support group for people with eating disorers will be organized Saturday at the Counseling Centers of Orange County, 2900 Bristol St., Suite D-106, in Costa Mesa. The sessions. which are free, will be held from I 0 to 11 :30 a.m and furtber information is available at 754-5477 LA shopplag trlp set A shopping excursion to the Los Angeles garment dist net will he offered Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. b) tht' In int' Community Services Depanment. The fee isS 19. and rc:scrva uons may be obtained b> calling 660-J881. Design workshop ln Mesa Coastl ine Community College will offer 1wo course!> entitled "Design Workshop for Dccoraung Problems" Monday and Thursd'!Y of next week at the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church. 1701 Baker St.. Costa Mesa. Interior designer Diane Bradshaw will conduct the classes from 7 to 9 p.m. and the registration fee is $26. Call 241-6186 for more information. Monday Club plans lunch fhc Monda}' Morning Club of Laguna Beach will hold 1b Ortobcr luncheon meeting Monda~ at Gaugin's Rc!>taurant in the San Maarten Hotel, 696 S. Coast H1ghwa}. the cost is $8.50 and reservations ma~ be made by calling Jean Mahon at 499-2552. An Invitation: Attention organlzellon pr .. ldenta and MC· ret.,•: We want to help make your upcoming eventa, meeting•. semlners and fundralaera auc- ceaarut. Send brief annou~ta lncludlng time, piece, coet (If any) and a phone numr. for additional Information to: Bulletln Board, Dally Piiot, P.O Box 15e0. Coate M .... 92828. Report• of your club or organization'• 11etlvlt• -Ilk• community ~ project• or etec11on of officer• -lhould be directed to the Community Newa Edl10< at the aame addr .... Non-returnable black and wttlt• photographa are welee>me. Thursday, Oct. 9 • 6:30 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Board of Adjust- ment. Ci ty Council Chambers. 505 F~rest Avenue. • 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Cable Television Committee, Communit} Center. 384 Legion Street. Lagunasehoolagreestoland al BJLAUUMD& .............. The Lquna Belch School Board lw qreect to sell its Alta Lquna property nar the Top of the World fot more than $3 million to a Newport Beach developer. Oriafnally, the board had hoped to aelJ the property for $3.8 million but it bu accepted a Sl.06 million offer from the Bruns Co., uid Clyde Lovelady. tcbool district business manaeer. The district hu been tryin& to sell the 11.6-acre site, which wu oriainally putdmed b a new tchool, for ail yean. When it became evident that buyen ~ aot inlelW&ed in tbe land UDlett tbe diatrict LOOk the time and e.peme to subdivide the property, the llCbool bot.rd bepn proceed- inp lrith the city. LutJanuary, theCityCoonciJapproved I U'ICl map for 38 lots if the di1Jrict qrocd to dedbte 7.5 acrea to the city for an athletic fteld. , Alt.houab an ..,.eement was reached wilb the 8nW Co. Tuesday, Lovelady II.id the diSU'ic:t must provide tome auurance. the land will DOI become eaf.Ulled Ill I lepl dispute betw•n tbe city and county. ID tbe lut yar, the city developed I miAi·pert at tbe end of Aha ~ Boulevard baockiaa aa.. io a COQlltt· approved, I Ol-uait retideatial deveJop- ment by the Sudliaa Co. of Irvine. The city maintained the development lbould ~ acaJed down to avoid inevitable tratfic problems. Since then the county bas. betun lepl proceedinas to condemn the property, claimin1 it necdl aQCeM to its Alito-Wood School --pusbes bidfOr -fields Rewport·lleea YllCA board c.balrman Bob Reeee (•tandlu. left).,._ wt th ae•en &emce Cl ab Ball of Fame Taonoreee (•tandlni. from left) Bob'Balrd, ..................... ~ Charlie Brown and Jim -vwen, and (aeated) Walter Barroqba, Ralfn.b llWer, Tom Kel80D and Pblllp Robln80n. Mt• I ta ltd llacP'arland. . YMCA inducts local volunteers . - into Service Club Hall of Fame By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. .,.., ......... The Daily Pilot's fou nding publisher and the man who organized the effort to save water-soaked books from the Los Angeles library fire were among the community volunteers inducted Wednes- day into the Service Club Hall of Fame. At the third annuaf Hall of Fame luncheon sponsored by the Newport-Mesa YMCA. Daily Pilot founding ·publisher Walter Burroughs, book saver Ro~rt Baird, James Yillers, Phillip Robinson, Tom Nelson. Ed Macfarland. Charles Brown and Ralph Miller were applauded for their activities in various community service groups. Each was awarded a plaque. Burroughs, a member of the Costa Mesa Rotary Club, writes a weekly column for the Daily Pilot and is a chairman emeritus on the board of trustees of Childrcns Hospital of Orange County. He also holds board positions with public television station KOCE in Huntington Beach and the Orange County Mental Health As- sociation. He lives in Newport Beach with his wife Lucy. Baird, a six-year member of the New- pon-Balboa Rotary O ub.' organized more than a hundred McDon nell Douglas volu nteers to vacuum dry more than 20,000 wet books that were soaked' when firemen extinguished a fire at the Los Angeles library. Baird persuaded the company to absorb the costs of removing some three tons of water from the waterloged pages. Former Costa Mesa Mayor Macfarland is a 21-year member of the Costa Mesa- North Kiwanis Oub. Macfarla nd also held board positions on the Newpon Schools Foundation and the Aood Con- trol Commission. He and wife Pat live in Costa Mesa. Optometrist Nelson is chainnan of the Mesa Consolidated Water District board and is a 30-ycar member of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club. He also serves on the Orange County Optometric Board. Or- ange County Health Planning Council and the Costa Mesa Tomorrow business group. Robinson bas been a member of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Oub for eight years, but previously was a Kiwanis district governor and served on several Kiwanis International com111ittees. Rob- inson also belongs to the Masons, the Shriners and the Elks. He and wife Wanda live in Newport Beach. ViUers is a member of the Newport- Irvine Rotary O ub and is a board member for the Girl Scouts Council of Orange County. He also belongs to the Padrinos support group for the Chi ldren's Hospital of Orange County, the Orange County Sheriffs Advisory Coouncil, and the Harbor View Community A.Ssociation. Villers often is seen as master of cer- emonies for various charity functions. He and wife Janet 1\ve in Newport Beach with their three children. Brown, a former professional baseball player, has been a member of the Exchange Club of Newport Beach for 21 years. He has been active in the Society for Preser- vation of Barber Shop Quartets and in child abuse prevention programs. Miller is a long-time Kiwanian and received the District Governor's Outstanding President Award for his service in 1984-85. Active in the YMCA since his youth -including several years as president -the 74-ycar-old Miller serves as a volunteer campaigner and donor to the annual support campaign for the Newport-Costa Mesa Y. Recently retired, Miller and his wife Helen make their home on Balboa Island. By G. JEANETTE AVENT OMly"-'C..••••• ..... The Irvine School Board has agree(! to continue pursuing the lrvme Home- finder's Center property as a site for Woodbndge High School's athletic fields. Bccaul>e the school was constructed on 20 acres instead of 40 acres, the distnct must look for additional property for a new baseball field and two soccer fields. The 12.5-acre property, named for the Irvine Homefinder's Center located there, "remains th~ most des11~blt !i~ near ca mpus," said Paul Ree , 1 asststant to superintendent Stanley Corey. However. the Irvine Co. property is in escrow and the buyer plans to develop ll as -a commercial ~nter. ' Stopping short of invoking emment domain. the board instructed ~hoot staff members to have-the prop-erty-appralsea.- and appointed board president Helen Cameron to meet with Mayor Larry Agran about the property. In order fo r the property to be acquired by eminent domain. the distnct would legall y be required to post the full appraised value with the court hearing the case, said David King. the d1stnct's facilities planner. Board member Margie Wakeham said Tuesday that even if the district had the monev, she was not sure she'd vote for eminint domain because of .. 111 winds" that would circulate through the city The board agreed the d1stnct should fi rst meet with the city'!> poltc) makers to discuss the poss1b1ht~ of a land ~'i"'ap Under the proposal. the cit y would waive the 10it1al concept plan for Village 38 and allow the proposed commerctal center to locate adjacent to the Homefinder's (enter on the opposite corner of Barranca Parkway and Culver Drive. ~ concept plan describes what the new village will look like and what its theme will be. said Reed. and is required before any development of the village can begin. The commerical center, however. would be located on the outer edge of the newv1llagc Jf accepted by the city. the Irvine Co.. th e buyer and the school district would have athlettc fields close to Woodbndge High and the buyer would have a corner location for the commercial center. ··it's a poss1h1ht' to be explored:· said Reed. Under another upuon the d1stnc1 would acquire 5 5 acrt-s ol the property. leaving the <itreet frontage open for development Though less desirable because of their distance from the high school. the distnct 1s also considering a propert~ located nc\t to the dist net's office. the s11e planned for Southwest Woodbndge Middle School. and a portion of the proposed C1v1c Center Park in Westpark. At an earlier board meeting on the 1ssur in June. Cameron said Woodbndge High eneompas.,cs onl y ~Oat res becauc;e 1t was orig1nall~ 1dcnt1fied 1n the cit)'!> general plan as a 1wo-locat1on campu!<.. - In 1474 howc't'r th<' 1dc:a of dual camruse~ was rl•duccd to one t a1"PU!>. ~i -PoucE Loe j: Slaying victim identified ~after murder charge filed : By tile A11octated Preu A woman found buried in a shallow -grave was identified as the girlfriend : of a stereo shop owner charged with • shootina her to death. Dental records con finned the body : found Monday·near a Corona orange : arove was that of Debbie Ann Lee, 24;- • of. Garden Grove, Lt. John Woods • said. _ The Riverside County coroner's • office pc:rformcd an autopsy Wednes- day night but did not tmmediatcly identify the cause of death, Woods • ~ewport Beacb A tall. well-built man with a • mustache exposed h1msrlf to a female • mail carrier who was deliverina mail on the 300 block of Orchid. • • • • A tuitedo wonh SSOO. a flashlight and a pair of presciption sunglasses : were stolen from a J982 Volkswagen • Rabbit, parked on the 1600 block of Pacific Coast Highway. A ~tcreo unit wonh S300 was stolen from a Volkswagen irocco, parked on Ford Rond. The thief broke a ·: window to g.•un cnTr) 10 tlU' vehicle. :• CoetaMeea A $7.000 14K Roi~ w:uch was rcportrcl ~tnlrn rrnm n home in the said. "Obviously, because of the time and exposure, it may be difficult," he said. "The final results are pcndina further testina." Lee, the mother of a JS-month-old dauahter, vanished Aug. I. Roben Manin Gray Jr., 30, of Garoen Grove is 1CheduJcd to stand trial Nov. 24 for the slayina, althouah the body had not been found at the time of his preliminaey hearina. Hisattomey, Bnace Brid&man, said Grar told the location of t6e arave to a pnvatc invcstiptor Bridaman had 200 block of Virginia. between 8:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. Entry was made throuah a n:ar door. ••• A handaun , coins and jewelry, totahna S9 . .SOO. was reponcd stolen from a home in the 3400 blockofSnn Rafael, between I 0 a.m. and 4 p.m. Wednesday. Entry was made through a slidina bed room window. • • • A $905 radio was reponcd stolen from a Porsche a\ 3042 Entcrpnsc. between nool1 Friday and 5: 0 a.m. Sunday. Entry was made by brea king a wing wi ndow. • • • A home in the 800 block of Joann . trcet was buralarind between 7 a.m. end 7 p.m. Wednesday. but nothing hired, who in tum notified police of the site at Lincoln and O ntano streets in Corona. Bridgman said the autopsy results are important because prosecutors have built their case on the allegation that Lee was shot. lf no bullet wounds are found. that would point to inconsistencies in preliminary bearina testimony from the prosecution's chief witness. Bridgman said. Robert J. Estrada tcstifed that he helped Gray dispose of the woman's body after she was sho\ in the face. was reported stolen. En try was made by twisting the front door knob off. Fountain Valley Thieves caused $600 damage to a 1986 Toyota pick up truck 1 n a carport in the 17000 block of San Bruno while breaking off a door knob to steal a $210 stereo. • • • Someone reached through an open T-top lO a .1983 Da.t un parked at Munch1e's P1na, 9875 Warner, and stole a wallet 3nd content!> valued at s 110. • • • Ruralar~ entered an apartment 1n the I 0000 block of La Hacienda throuan an unlocked v.indow and stoic a $300 video cassette rtt0rder • • • Someone took t .... o auto t1m1ng li~hts from cartons and hid them on his per<1on at the .\utu Parts tore, 16147 Hartwr Bhd. The thief purchased two smaller ttems hut didn't pay for the urning ltg.hts valued at $130. Laguna Beach Police arrcstcli James Louis Durand. 27. on susp1c1on of petty theft. Durand was arrested at ~ p.m. Wednesda\ and was held m heu of $500 bail.· ••• A Laguna Ca n)'on Road busine reported a hurglal) Wednesday with a loss of alcohol and binoculars valued at SI O~ ••• A man. e .. umatc<.I to be a~ut 25 years old. reported!) e'\posed himself to a paso;1ng Jogger Wednesday on . outh roa'il H i~h~a;. Police nrrc:s1cd Joseph Peter Dc- L11lc. ''· on \u~pir1on of dnvmg under the 1nOucnce of rslcohol Dc- L11le was stopped at 11 20 p.m. Tue~a~ along the 400 block of Boy catch es Infant NEWARK. C'ahf. CAP) -A nine· year-old boy caught a 11-month-old girl who fell two stories from an apanment window. Joe Rains ~id he !law ara Wolf stand1na on a ta ble near an open second-story window Joey ran about 20 feet back 10 a pot below the window 1n an apanmctll complex and ra came tumbling out the ~ndow as he aot there. ht' landc1' on her back in Joey's arms Irvine <\ \\tndo'' \\U\ ~ma,hc:d and 'orlH.' beer was takc:n from a homt• on tht.' 14800 block of JdTre} Road • • • An m-da h stereo. some ca'>~C'lli.''> and a briefcase were stolen from a uir parked on th e San Diego Frcew:l\ at the Laguna Freewa> • • • A men·s bincle wa) stokn from outside a home.on the 18000 hlock of Culver Drive. • • • Some 1cwclt} wa~ ~tolen lrom a home on Wood11.rove l' •• Copy machine~ '-alUl'd at over S80.000 were stolen from a hu'iine<1~ on the 17900 block of Cowan • • • A fishing tackJt box was stolen lrnm a hu,mr"' on Mandrake: wa, • • • .\ Panason1r Bantum stereo "'a" .. 1otrn from a home on the 7()() bi ol lo. of Stan ford Huntington Beac h .\ su<;pect in a red car stolt· 111 cartons of c1garc11e' 'alued at $95 from Eddie·, Liq uor .... Thieves cul a lock on a garage door in the 1400 block ol .\labama and stole $200 m tool' and S250 m miscellaneous item' • • • omeone broke a locfo. off a storage area 1n the I 6000 block of Park 1dc and stole tOQls alu.l•d at S400 and household Items worth S 'O • • • Thieves 'itOk tool~' alued at SI . I I ' from an open garage in the JOO() block of ·ascape Tests ordered on teacher ruled insane in kidnapping BJ tbe AHoclanltPR:n A college mathemallcs teacher found innocent b) reason of 1nsan1t 1n the kidnapp1na or a 2-ycar~old boy wo\ orde.ttd to undergo a p~ytholoa1· cal rxaminauon that will dett-rm1 ne 1f he can be released. U. 01stn· t Judge f ctdtnand r ernandC7 ordered Alnander Gelman. 40. of Santa .\na. com- mitted to Terminal l\land f ederal Pnson on \\ cdnc.l>da> and that the 1ew1 be done a' won a<1 po,,1hle. HC' -set a status-conference for Nov. S Gelman'c; attorney had ~aid his client had recovered from a mental th\Order two month, 31\0 and had wuaht his unconditional rclcn!IC from tht' pn on. (1clman who wac; an m,tructor at UC Irvine, was charscd wt th kidnap. ping the ~on of a We tnuMter rabbl last >\pnl and Jn' If\& tum to T1Juana .\ ~tntcmcnt of fact froin both '\1dt's ~id Gelman bt'hr,t'd lk had a dl\tnt' 1n\p1rat1on to travel 'Nilh th' ho} . ... M * ~ .. Coat OA~PILOT/ Thuradav. October t. 19M GOP REGISTRATION IN ORANGE COUNTY MOST DOMINATING SINCE 1932 ELECTION··· l'romAl tion with President Rcaaan and Gov. Georte Deukmcjian aod disappoint- ment with Democratic candidates for the •ncruse in Oranae County Re- publicans. Meanwhile, last-minute efforts by the Democratic Party did Huie to 1 reverse a years-Iona slide from top dot io 1968 to tou&b contender in the mid-l 970s to its fir-trailing position today. .. The Democratic Party has been asleep at the wheel," admitted George Urch, its new e*<:utive director. But Urch predicted better days for the party now that a new chairman - political activist John Hanna -is on board. An attorney and one-time aide to former U.S. Rep. Jerry Patterson. Urch said Hanna "is a nuts and bolts· type person who has made voter registration one of his top priorities." Since takina over for past party chairman Bruce umncr, who is running apinst U.S. Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach, in the 40th Cooaressional District. Hanna has boosted the party's two-member taff to five. two of whom work exclusively on voter registraJion. Urch said . ln a crash registration drive that t>cpn in August, the party used 300 paid workers and 100 volunteers to lasso about 8.000 new Democrats, Urch said. The part) also offered a SS per vote bounty in the ke y central Orange County districts. the 71 st and 72nd Assembly distncts and the 38th Conpes.sional District where Dcmo- cralJc strenath is still evident. he id. "Thcrc·s a new wave that's taking over (the Democratic Party) in Or- ange County, • Urch said. The new leadership as "younger, more ag- gressive and ... wants lO win. Both pany directors expressed confidence that their candidates will win in ta~eted county races. Republicans hope lo put Richard Longshore into the 72nd Assembl_y scat vacated by Democrat Richard Robinson and now couned by Dan Griset. They also want to maic sure Robinson doesn't take the 38th Congressional District seat away from Bob Doman. Doman took it from Democrat Jerry Patttnon two ycarsqo. "We've raised the rqistration by lmost 3 pertent in both th<>te district in the last two ycan," said Haskin. Rep~ntina thousands of voters, the incttasc still leaves the Republican Pany behind the Demo- crats by 6.6 percent in the 38tb Co~sional District and I 0. 9 per- cent tn the 72nd Assembly District. • But the party is in better shape now in those drstricts than it was two years ago when Doman ousted Patterson, Fuentes observed. In addition 1to the Doman-Rob- inson and Longshorc-Oriset races, the Democratic Party has focused its .. . vot~ttina efforts in the 71st As· tembly District held by Republican Doris Allen and in the ldmattedly uphill battle of the 40th Con- arnsional District, one of the most staunchly Republican districts in the countrv. ' Urch acknowleged that Democrats have made little headway in re&is- tcrinf voters in Badham's 40th Con- aress1onal District. But he said ahe party is counting on disaffected Republicans to close the gap between Badham and Sumner, who once belonged to the Republican Party. 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About two minutes bcfort the collision, Furman's Grumman Yankee airplane suddenly appe.ared on the radar screen of the air traffic controller who was overseein& the Aeromexico flight, The controller was conversina with Furman over the radio, Lauber said, when the Los Angeles-bound jetliner .• was struck by the other small plane and pluneed '° the around in a quiet Cerritos nc1ahborhood. fif\een of the 82 victims were killed on the around. l..auberdcchned to say 1fthe radio c.onvcnallOn with Furman was a factor in the crash. The pilot received notice of the intended suspens1on Tuesday. Furman's name is not listed an the phone book for Buena Park and he could not be reached for comment. FAA attorneys said the agency decided on a six- month suspension stemming from Funhan's presence in the restricted Terminal Control Area and other allepd violations, including failure to have a current registration. failure to be in the area without a transponder that would transmit altitude, and failure to have the regular transponder inspected and tested within the past 24 months. .. Southland to get more water from the north LOS ANGELES (AP) -House and Senate neaolJltora have aareed on a plan that could send more Northern California water coursana throu&h state canal systems into Southern California. The proposed leaislation. which still must receive the a~proval of both houses and President Reagan. would r~uire the federal 1ovemmcnt to abide by state water standard& in a joint fedcral-statt~water project oper- ated in the delta where the Sacramen- to and San Joaquin n vers meet and flo w into the San Francisco Bay. Or...-CoeM DAILY P9LOT~. 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Galleria CA W - l .. -) Claiborne ordered re1noved fro1n_office WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate today found imp~soned federal Judie Ha~ E. Claiborne auihy of "hi&h crimes and misdemeanors 'by willfully filing a false income tu return, and ordered htm removed immedi- ately from office. The vote was 87-10 on the first off our impeachment articles apinst Claiborne, which charged he filed a 1979 t.ax return he "did not believe to be true.". Approval of a sinaJe impeachment article is sufficient for conviction. The Senate then went on to vote 90-7 for the second article of impeachment, which used similar language with rcprd to his 1980 return. It aoquitted him on the third article, voting 46-17 to find him auilty but fallina short of the two-thirds needed. T'tirty-five senators voted present for that article, which says that his felon y conviction in 1984 is ''an independent and sufficient baSIS for his removal from office." The fourth article said Claiborne "betrayed the trust oflhe 'Zeople of the Unlled States ... and thereby brought disrepute on the federal courts and the administration of justice by the eouns." Earlier today. the Nevada jurist's franuc attempt to delay an impeachment verdict was stopped dead by the Supreme Court. Fifty years after the last historic trial of its kind, the Senate closed its doors and shut off television coveraJe to debate four articles ofimpeachment against the convicted tu evader. The articles were approved unanimously by the House on July 22. While the Senate met, Claiborne's lawyers dashed to the Supreme Court to seek an emergency order to postpone a verdict until the Senate agreed 10 a full-blown proceeding. including the summoning of defense wit- nesses. .. Space shuttle Atlands set for seven weeks of testing By UM A1eocla1e4 Pr"' CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. -Atlantis was transponed to a launch pad early today for seven weeks of tests that include an emergency escape by seven astronauts from a mock fire. In the first rollout of a space shuttle sin~. the Challenaer disaster in January, Atlantis moved out of an assembly h~ngar .an to tile darkness at I ~:26 a.m. to start the 4.2-mile trip to launch pad 398 . It am.ved about 7 a.m. without incident, NASA said. The space plane was perched upright on the back of a huge tracked transport that weighs 6.3 million pounds a6d has a top speed of I mph. Anti-Contra fa•ten refu•e to •top WASHINGTON -Four men who arc fasting on the steps of the U.S. r . I -----------------~-. Relocating? , Bernard Kalb • Capitol against American aid for the Nicaraauan Contras reJCCted an appeal from lawmakers Tuesday to end their fast. The leader, Charles Liteky. said they preferred death to American involvement in a Central American war. "It's bodies we are destroying down there, and we have got to stop it with our bodies." he said. Lteky, 55, who 1s m the 37th day of his fast, received the Medal of Honor for l'\croism during the Vietnam war as a Roman Catholic chapJain. He renounced his medal in July to protest the American role in Nicaragua. About a doz.en senators and House members appeared with Litcky and the other tasters at a new conference at which the lawmakers voiced sympathy and argued that the United States Wlls starting down the path toward a Vietnam-type conflict in whi ch Americans wtll die for a questionable cause. I I Considering a move to Central New Jersey and want to start the ball rolling now? Then send for a FREE Copy of THE SHOWCASE t;>F H<?MES re~I estate magazine .. Just fill out the coupon below and we II mail you this month's edition. 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Kalb said Wednesday he chose to step down rather than "allow myself to be absorbed in the ranks of silence." The 64-year-old former newsman praised Secretary of State George P. Shultl as a "monument to intcgnty. cred 1b1ht~. courage and strength." Kalb said he was not "dissenting" from huhz but from the rf!P(>rted d1S1nforma11on program. "I am con- cerned about the 1mpact"of any such progs:am on the credibility of the n11ed 5tates.'' he said. "Anything that hun'i Amenca's cred1b1lll\. hurts America." he added · White supremaci•t•' hit list told SPOKANE, Wash. -A new band of white supremacists would do any1h1ng to advance their separatist revolution, including k11tirtg a pnest or prosecutors, FBI agents and federal JUdges, authonties say. The band's five members, four of whom were arrcst~d after a series of bombings, prepared a hit list of a wide range of people they perceived as enemies, an FBI agent testified Wednesday night at a bond hcanng for three members. "The fanatical ideas of th is group give indications they would do anything.., Assistant U.S. Attorney Earl Hicks said later. "Their fantasies tu med into real-world violence." The five called themselves the "Brudcrschweigen Strike Force II," said FBI ~ial Agent David Jernigan. " \ Bursting of glacial dam cheered YAK UT AT. Alaska -The bursting of a glacial ice dam tha1 had blocked up a fiord averted the threat offlooding at an Indian v1llaie and probably freed trapped seals and porpoises, observers said. Russell Fiord was expected to return to sea level today after sheanng and crumbling more than 1.600 feet of ice off the face of the advancing Hubbard Glacier Wednesday. The wake created by the dam and nun had risen to 82 feetabove..sea..lc_vcl...As lbe.dam gave way. the water rushed into Yakutat Bay and out into the Pac1fic Ocean. carrying ice, rubble and probably most of the sea mammals that had been trapped behind the glacier since spnng, officials said. Crime drop linked to fewer teens None of the reports had suggested Kalb pla}'ed a role m an} effort to mislead the media and the public. The New York Times said last Fnday. ho\1.-e\er. that the campaign grew out of a mid-A ugust State -"liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiii--iiiiiiiiiii9~ De pan m c n t J oc u men t to l he W hi t e • House lapng oui a "decCpnon" WASHINGTON -A record low numberofcnmeswascomm1tted in the U n11ed States last year. and researchers say declining numbers of teen-agers is a major reason why. An esumated 34. 9 mil hon cri mes were com milted against individuals and households in 1985. a drop of 700.000 from the previous }'Car and the lowest level smce the government began collecung the information 13 years-ago. 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Army Corps of Engineers flooded a lock and dam construcuon sue to mm1mize flood damage from the M1ss1ss1ppi. The National Guard helped resi- dents m Arkansas pile sandbags to protect their propeny from the Ar- kansas Ri ver. which had covered thousands of acres of soybeans. officials o;a1d. Waters from what has been called the wom flooding in Oklahoma's history were reccdmg today, but hundreds offam1h es were still unable to return home. The rectnt flooding has forced an estimated 55,000 people to abandon their homes at some time. Several miles west of where the M1ssoun flows into the M1ss1ss1pp1 . traffic to West Alton. Mo .. was cut ofT tr:;========================::.111 Wednesda} afternoon when the I nvers overran levees on both sides of M u R A A T the town The breaks occurred despite frantic sandbagging that bcsan Tucsda) Most of the community's 450 resi- dents refused to leave home unt1l 1he town was covered with water. said Coast Guard Lt. Chnstopher Smith. "There's a lot of people that have finally come to their senses.'' Smith said Wednesday night. Winnett Clark. 76. and his 74'year- old wife. Bonnie, were evacuated from their home in a helicopter. with Mrs. Clark carry1n:lg the couple'<; medicine. "It was quite excit" ,"she said. "I enjoyed It." Passenger leaps from airplane in stunt fall, killed LAS VEGAS (AP) - A man who stunned fellow passengers when he jumped from a sm1111 plane at I 0.000 feet was found dead with his hand on the ripcord of his \)artially deployed parachute, the victim of an apparent stunt gone awry. "This aur wasn't trying to commit suicide," said Metro Police Homicide Lt. Paul Conner. "Nobody thous.ht he had a parachute on. but he did. The problem was that it obviously malfunctioned." Two video cameramen h1rtd by the man recorded the fatal leap from the Cessna 210 late Monday in wf'at was apparently 1-plannecbtunt that failed when his li&Jltweiaht parachute did not deploy enouah to break the fall. The man. who police believe lived in San Francisco, apparently tned to rip ofT a white dinner jacket he was wearina duril'\I the frccfall to allow the parachute underneath to open When the body was found Wednes· day in the de)Crt southeast of Lu V eaa•. the Jacket was halfway over the man's head and his hand was on the npeord, authorities said. "It apptars 1t was some kind of a stunt.,'' Conner said. "Why he did 1t, no one knows." Rea an predicts- progress, leaves for Iceland talks WASHINGTON (AP} -Ptesi· dent Rcqan said today he would seek proaress toward anns control but wd his aoal is not to "dash off' a few quick aarccments." In a statement before he boarded a helicopter on the Wb.ite House lawn enroute to Andrew Air Force Base and a Slh-bour fliaht to Iceland for the Saturda.Y and Sunday meetinp, Rc- apn sa1d the hurry-up summit .. can be a step, a useful step and, if we persevere, the aoaJ of a better. safer world will someday be ours and all the world's.'' band's arm around her waist. They buQed, kissed and then, as Reapn continued on, waved at each other. Just before duck.in& into the aircraft, Reagan turned and waved apin and blew a kiss. Minutes earlier, standina at a lectern on the lawn, Rcapn said that 1 for the Urutcd States to pursue ecace, "we must face the toufh. issues directJy and honestly and WJth hope." The president:s wife, Nancy, stood; at his side, and members of h~s Cabinet and staff gathered on the lawn to bid him farewell and applaud his remarks. As the noise of a passing plane drowned him out. Reagan looked to the sky and quipped, "Get out of the wa y." But he said that "we cannot pretend that differences aren't there, seek to dash off a few quick agreements, and th~n $ive SP,Ceches about the spirit of Reykjavik. • . , · ,.,L 1 11 r n.deed, the pres1den.t said, there ~re Preeldent ••i•a kl•:• "senous problems with the Soviet positions on a great many issues, and wife Nancy loOdbye u be success is not guaranteed." left today for sammlt. Mrs. Reagan, who 1s not goi ng to the summit, walked the president partway to the helicopter. her hus~ "But if Mr. Gorbachev comes to Iceland in a truly cooperative spmt. I think we can make some progress." Reagan added. He pledged to talk frankl y to Gorbachev about the differences -between their cou tries on arms reduction. human rights. regional conflicts such as the one in Afghani- stan and other major issues. Soviet summit delegation hints of superpowers' moinent of truth REYKJAVIK, Iceland (A P) -The Associated Press on con<fiuon of ing a hmited pullout of six regiments Soviet officials said today th~U~~r-anon)'.!ll1t 1d they Wl.Sbcd to begin next week. PRmahw,,uid the 1>0wer disputes overregfonaTiSsues United tatcs were doing someth1ng primary Soviet condition remains a should not stand in the way of a ~imilar. "guarantee of no interference in producuvc weekend summit. The American contingent in Ice-Afghanistan on the part of Pakistan The officials, speaking at a news land had no media ~ession scheduled and Iran." conference, said the meelln$ between un til Reagan's am val late today. Soviet troops have been stationed President Reagan and Soviet leader Gorbachev was to amve Fnday. m Afshanistan since 1979 to aid the Mikhail S. Gorbachev would be a accompanied by his w1fe. Raisa. Marxist government battle a Moslem "moment of truth" in superpower Nikolai Shishhn. deputy head of relations. The Kremlin has said 1t the Kremlin's propapnda depart-insurgency. hopes to settle some arms control ment. and Yevgeny Pnmakov. d1rcc-Pnmakov did not include in his disputes at the summit. tor of a Soviet economic: rt"scarch .response the usual Soviet attack The Soviet offic1als,5JM!akrng at a -grottp; said "8t today's news-con-~10st U.S. support for th~Moslcm news conference, struck a notably ference that regional conflicts were rebels. mild note and Jet pass several oc-not at the top ofGorbachev's agenda. Asked to comment on Nicaraguan cas1ons to attack the Reagan admints· "The goal of Reykjavik is to give a claims that 11 shot down a U.S. trauon on its policies in Afghanistan green light to a full-scale summit military cargo plane, Shishlin simply and Central America. meetin_g," Sh1shltn said. "At the same quoted Secretary of State George P. The news conference, the second by 11me. 1t 1s a moment of truth. a Shultz' denial of the Nicaraguan the Soviet summit delegauon in as meeting which will demonstrate the charge. many days. apparent!) was pan of a readiness of both sides for wide-Sh1shhn said the Kremlin didn't Soviet pre-summit propaganda of-ranging and productive d1scuss1ons." want superpower disputes over 1ndi- fens1ve. Asked about prospect'> for a Soviet vidual issues to gel in the way of a Two U.S. officials. who sooke 10 wtthdrawal from Afghanistan follow-producuve meeting here. -------========================--.,·I U.S. defector tells Russians of persecution MO COW (AP) -An Amencan cancer researcher who said he de- fected to 1he Soviet Union to escape poht1cal persecution al home had his story widely publictzed in ov1et newspapers today. But Arnold Lockshin. when con- tacted at his Moscow hotel. said he did not want to talk. "Today 1s a day of getting ourseh cs put together," said Lockshin when asked for an 1ntervtew. "I don't want to sa) anything at this point." Locksh1n's defection Wlth h1!1 wife Lorraine and three children became known Wednesday when th~ ov1et news agency Tass ran a lengthy interview with him and said h(' defected after being fired from his Job because he opposed U.S. foreign pohcy. The U .. go vernment says the claims of harrassment are "patently absurd." The family .. which reportedly ar- rived in Moscow on Wednesday, was 'ihown on nauonal television evening news, the most widely watched pro- gram in the Soviet Union. Lockshin told a television inter- viewer in English that he and his fa mil y came to the Soviet Union because of harassment in the United _ States over his and his wife's political beliefs and opposition to Reagan administration foreign policy. Kasparov remains world chess tltllst LEN INGRAD. U.S.S.R. (AP) - Titleholder Garn Kasparo' and Anatoly Karpov. who have battled for the world chess crown for two years, ended th~ir latest cham- pionship match with a draw today, Tass said. The 24-game series ended with Kasparov winning 121/J-l I 112. He clinched the title Monday when he scored a draw that gave him a total of 12 points. As champion. he only needed a 12-12 tic to retain the crown. Kasparov and K.arpov adjourned the 24th aame Wcd~esday in a position that experts said would lead to a draw. While Karpov's supporters a~ plauded his attempt to win the final same and tie the score. others accused him of bad sportsmansh ip. NetrOPEC~eat overcomlnf olMmd• GENEVA (A P)-0P£Coll m1n1s- ters appeared to be cd11ng toward agreement on a one-time renewal of production controla that could in- crease world oil prices. but obstacks to an accord remained, officials said. Kuwait emerged as a key ob tacle to aareement, saying 1t rc)ected a proposal backed by a m11onty or OPEC mem~n to extend the ex1s1- 1AS accord on producuon control'i until >car's end. It sa1d It hare of 1otal production wa, too small i . ' • r I • • , 7 Day Week Delivery to Restaurants • I t \J Nicaraguan officials r to try captured Ameri MANAGUA, Nicarqua (AP) - An American captured when Sand-s t J J bJ g ini•ta troops shot down a rtbel supply • e.na e pane s pro n plane will ~ put on trial and could ~r:ua~0offi~iafse:a'i~. in .prison, ap1nroval ofmercenaries Tbeaovernmeot hasannounced no . I:' ... cbaraes apfost Eugene Hasenfus, 45, w ASHINOTON (AP) _ A Senate panel is inveatipdna alletat1on1 the of Marinette, Wis., but Sandinista R~n adminjrtration is ••winkina and noddin.a" at private U.~ ~es ofticiaJs say carao found on the plane helpu\& Nicaraaua't Contra rebelJ battle their country's lcft111 Sand1ru1ta indicates it was part of a ClA aovemment. operation to supply U.S.-baclced ro-The invesuptaon by the staff 0. ftht Senate fore1an RelAuons Committee belt fiahting to overthrow the wu disclosed Wednesday by Sen. Richard Lupr1 R-Jnd., the committee Nicarquan aovernment. clWrman. The probe follows the capture of a.o Amcncan crewman oo a C-12) Nicaraaua titnt the United States a carao plane downed inside Nicarqua as it attempted to smugle arms to the note of protest Wednesday and called Contras. on the Rcapn administration "to In Manaaua. mean\vhile, the Nicaraauan forc1an Mi~stry said .late abandon its politics of force , threats Wednesday it would allow U.S. Embassy offictals to question Amencan and inter'Ventioh in Central Amen-Eugene Hascnfus, 4S. of ¥afinette. Wis.. the lone su.rvivor ofS~ndaY.'s crash. can and accept the path of dialoaue." The ministry also said 1t would return the bodies of Amencans who w~re The note was signed by acting killed. · Foreign Minister Victor Huao The announcement came a day after the tale Depatlment threatened to Tinoco. addressed to U.S. Secretary shut down tbe U.S. Embassy in Nicaragua unless U.S. offic1aJs got consular of State George P. Shultz and de-access to Has-rnfus. . . livered to the U.S. Embassy. Acting State 0eJ)lrtment pokesman Charles Redman had said carher in President Reagan and other U.S. the day that the cmbalS) delivered a d1plomat1c note Tuctday to N1ca.raauan officials deny that the plane or its officials request in& consular access to Hasenfus and asluna for the remains and crew were connected with the Ameri-personal effects of the two Americans who reportedly died in the crash. can government. Sen. John Kerry, O.Mass .. who asked for the Senate n~uiry, ~id the ~h Foreign Ministry spokeswoman of the aircraft "raises some very serious questions about how Amencan foreign Angela Saballos said the bodies of policy is being conducted right now ." ,. ' . three men killed when the Plane was "Individuals are running around ... conducting their own foreign policy shot down Sunday would be returned in violation oflaw," he said. to their families. Kerry noted that retired Arm y Maj Gen. John inglaub. former Nicaraguan officials identified the commander of U.S. forces in South Korea, has boasted that an organization h~ dead as pilot William J. Cooper and heads is supplying arms to the Contra rebels w11h the knowlcgc of the White co-pilot Wallace Blaine Sawyer Jr., House and the CIA. both U.S. citizens, and a man who has "I'm nol allcainga direct government opcrauon," Kerry said. ··What I am not been identified but 1s believed to sayinJ 1s that it's only because of CIA and U.S. government Winking and be Amencan. nodding that this operation was able to take place I'm assuming they arc The plane was hit -by a surface-to-operating with the full knowlege of the IJ .S. governmenL --.. air missile and crashed into the jungle "Certainly these pnvate ind1v1duaJs have br.oken the law and they haven t of southern Nicaragua. been pr-0sccutcd or stopped bv the adm101strat1on. •· he said. . The New York Times News Ser· At a meeting of the Senate Foreign Rela11ons ( ommtttee on Wednesday, vice and Dallas Morning News re-Kerry said Singlaub had entered into his own agreement wnh former Contra ported today that a logbook reported-leader Eden Pastora to train and supply the Contras in the so uthern part of the lycaptured on the plane and signed by country. Sawyer hsts 34 crew members who He said arms smuggling and pnvate military operations b)' U.S. c1t1zens served on vanous flights for the overseas violate both the Ncu1rahty Act, which proh1b1ts .. citJzens from rebels. known as Contras. dunng the supporting attacks on a nation the L'n tted ta1e 1~ not at war with. and the past two years. 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There wall be a no hosl bar and a suucstcd donation of SIS per person or $25 per couple. Further information is available by callina 494-7308. donations from public employee Thrct' smallercomm111ees reported aroups. raising neady $200.000 to fight the And the opponents of the initiaJive 1nitiat1ve. but $60.000 of that money on drinking water and toxics have was 0 Lransferrcd to Californians for drawn large sum'i from the 011 and Quality Government. chem ical compan1c . upporters of 1hc measure. spon- The clean water 1n1t1at1w 1s Prop-sored b) anti-lax cru sader Paul Gann. os1t1on 6S on the No\. 4 ballot. Its said they raised and spent about $1.03 opponrntS reponed raising more million. Only S 119.SS I of that was than $2 million and SJ)l'nding nearl ) donated betwl'rn July I and Sept. 30. that through Sept. 30. In contrast. then: wa'l relat1,el} More than SI 57 m1ll1on of the little spending reported for a third mone) to defc-at Propos1t1on 65 came ov. 4 in111at1ve. Propos1 t1on 61, in donations ofS I O.OUO or more from which would make Engh sh the !>late·., 011. chemical. agricultural and other official language. business interests. 1nd ud1ni. thl· The California Englt 'lh ( ampa1gn. Chevron Corp .. which rnntnbutc<.I the measure's main ~roponent. rl'- $237.697. poned ra1~1ng $807.-30. mcludang But the supponers st11d thq took 1n $445.000 an loan . and 5pcnding onl~ S 1.2 m1ll1on and spent oni}-$7 19.541 through Sl'pt. 30. It 'ipcnt $752.924 during the same period. $719.541 through that date. ( 'ahforn1ans for Qualit y Govern-Another group. the U.S. English ment, ttle mnan campaign commmee Task Force. said 11 raised $272.700 opposing thl' pay hmtt. Propos111on a nd spent $1 8.100. Part of the group's 61 . report<.'d ra1<11ng$3. I 3 mllhon and mone}. S.2S4.600. was apparent!\ spending $2.5 million through Sep-loaned to the C'ahforn1a English tember. r:imr-:i1pn hut lhr rnmn:11gn finance report was incomplete. Opponents. who say the measure could wipe out b1li111ual education and other JOVemment Prostams that help imm1irants. reported s~dina $29,362. Gann 's Proposiuon 61 would slash thousands of state and local aovem- ment salaries and impose a salary cap based on the governor's pay, which would be set iniually at $80.000 a )Car. It has drawn strong opposition from public employee groups and even some traditionally conservative cr111cs ~f government ~nding. Proposition 65. backed by en- ' iron mental groups and some Demo- crauc politicians. would generally proh1b11 companies with 10 or more employees from polluting drinking water with chemicals that cause cancer or binh defects. It would also generally require those companies to warn people before knowingly and antent1onall} exposing th em to such chemi cals. Deukmejian i ncreases his lead oVer Bradley latest Califoiiiia P-o-11 S·\N f R.\N( I\( 0 fAP) -Go' George CXu- kmcJian ha\ 1ncn.·a.,ed ha'> lrad o'er Dcmocrauc gubernatorial rand1datc Tom Brad le~. even though thl' percentage of und('c1dcd 'oters has more than doubled. says the latMt Cahfomaa Poll. . - The poll rcka.,cd on Wednesday sho"ed Dcu- kmeJaan favorl'd b} 49 percent of the respondents wh1k Bradlq was th{' choaC{' of 34 percent. The lead as a gain of four perc('ntagc points over the 52-4 1 percent cdg" g1 \t'n the incumbent in a California Poll done in August. Fifteen pcrcen1 were undecided. while onl} 6 percent had been undecided 1n the Augu•ll poll. "<\n increase an \Oler 1ndec1s1on dunng the lat1cr stages of a lortg campaign is not an unusual phenomenon:· said pollster Mc:rvan Field ... It 1s uftl'n a sign that \Oler<; arc beg1nn1ng IO g"e more ~riou-. cons1derat1on to the upcoming el('cllon."_ _ The results of the ( ahforn1a Poll contrasted sharpl} "1th one rclca~d earlier this \\-eek h-\ Tcac.hncr Associates. "hll'h \\a\ comm1•"1oned b} sc·,cral ne"s· papers and tcle' 1s111n '>tauom to sampk 1.200 ( allfornia 'otcr' Oct 2-4. The Tc1chncr poll \ho"cd Deu.,.meJ1an wtth 46 percent to 40 percent for Bradlc}. "-Ith 1.2 percent undet 1ded. The latc"t Los ..\ngeles Times poll. in eptembcr. 'ihO"-Cd DcukmeJaan leadrni 45 percent to 36 percent l om Quinn. Bradle} 's campaign manager. said of-- Ftt>ld'<; findings:" It's-out of S"}nc with all the other pollln& r ,e seen. 1ri11\Jding the Tc1chncr poll, which is more recent and'" almost double the sample:· _ l he: held poll sampled 743 registered voters by telephone between Sept. 24 and Oct. 2. It has a maraan of ('rror of plu'i-Or-minus 3.6 percent. · .. .\mong the four polls I know about. this one seems to be the: o<ld man out." Quinn said. "E11her the other three arc "rong. or this one 1<; wrong. I ho~ and behevc this one'' \Hong." Dcukm cJ1an·., l·ampa1gn director. Larry Thomas. said the Te1chner and Field polls can't be compared because the) use d11Tcrent methodologies. He said CkukmcJian·s internal polhng has shown th~ governor"s lead to range wa,er bl't"een IOa nd 15 points. "but there's conmten q "1th the Firld poll .. • Thomas said the ne" California Poll showed Bradley has no more than "the rock-bollom base any Democrat 'WOUid get." • M11terClrd • Vita SOUTH COAST PLAZA (May Co. Wing) 33~3 BRISTOL ST ., COSTA MESA 5•0-9801 , j • I quality maker 1299 FLANNEL SHIRTS comparable in quality at $26 Oversized split bocks, Inverted pleats and morel Novelty prints In 1001. cotton or cotton/polye$ter brushed ftannel. S-M-l. 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NO "40NE, MAIL 0111 IPECIAL ORDIU TAKEN. t . , . I I Chamber irked at downgrading of harbOr officers ~~- OrangeCountyBoardofSupervisorS-- tliought the move was cost eff ectlve ------- "arievance which ~uire1 redre1 ," a cf\ambet resolution termtd it a "threat to the health, welfare and safety of the many thousands of people u1lna the harbors and mannas within the jurisdiction of Oranac IJ ALMON L-OCKABEY ................. The Board of Supef\/i-.ors' plan to reduce the level of service to the boatin1 community by downarading the level of harbor patrol officers ftom sworn deputies to that of "special officen" hardtawn the ire-- the of Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce as well as all boatina orpnizations in the area. · • The Orange County Associ,Jtion of Yacht Clubs, composed of a dozen clubs from Sun$Ct Beach to Dana Point, has joined the Chamber of Commerce and the Orange County Sheriff's Department tn dcmand1 ng a public heanna on the issue before it aoes iniO effectJan. 1. • Co unty." Shornide residents in Huntinaton The resotuuon also chattenacd the Beach and Newport Beach are com-economic aspects oflhc plan oven he plainina that the prop()Sll would Iona ruo. incrnse the danaer of fire on water-The action was t.aken by the Board front tf&mes 11 well as boat fires. The of Supervisors without adequate no- bas11 of the complaint centered tice' to many responsible orpruza- around the fiJct that the special tions representina the boatina com- offiqa wiLb-1iulc o no raini~ mnftlly.,...tb.ceCbambcr..said. would ~ot be adequately qualifie~ .At its monthly meeting Sunday, the and that aeninJ cmeraency vehicles AOOYC heard Capt. Harry Gaae. down the penmsula or the 1stands head of the Orange County Harbor would be next to im1>9n1ble·during Distnct, eitplained the differences seasons of heavy traffic. between Harbor Patrol deputies and so called special offi cers. The supervisors reportedly "A deputy sheriff ii a peace officer proposed the change from swom as defined m the penal code which deputies to special officers as an allows him to enforce all laws of the economic measure. state and its political subdivmons. Notina that the board acuon is M-6uch officers must receive an in itial course of instruction approved by the st.ate (680 houn) and must complc'k an update and refresher course of at least 24 hours every two years,·• said Ga,,e. • A pecial officer, u defined in the penal code, grants this ptl'IOn peace officer powers to perform specific peace omcer runcuons that rcqu1res only S6 hours of training. He is aJso only allowed to carry out limited· duttes not requiring aenctal law enforcement powers. "The law states 1hat these duties may only be earned out und~ the direct supervision of a peaoe officer possessing a basic certificate (deputy shcnfr or above). ''Special officers may not perfom1 general law enforcement fu nctions. arc not safety members of the retire- ment system," Gaae continued. Gage explained that special officers may enforce the airport reaulatioo, but all criminal reports and arrests are assigned 10 a member of the sherifl's petrol division. The 1tatu1 would be 11me in the harbon. Oqe u1d 1pec&AJ officcn would not be allowed to enforce the Mw motor boat drunk driv1na law. Neither would they be cffecuve as law enforcement ofli~ in oarcouc en- forcement. A ~nt inquiry by the U.S. Customs Service has led 10 the conclusion that narcotics are ent.enn1 our harbors for dinributuon, &aid Oa,e. Gage satd sheriffs rcaerve officers could no lonaer be used as harbor lJ8trol undeT special offic:ers. "An example of the effect of these ommisions 1s he fact that over 6,000 hours of donated reserve officer time will be lost since the st.ate law precludes Level II reserve depulJcs from workina with anyone other than a reaular peace officer, .. said Gaae. The f undin1 of the Harbor Patrol is from the Harbors, Beaches and Parks specialdi5trict, and not from the aeneral fund -even thou1h S6,416,902 WU p&id II oenonaJ propeny l.IJla on boet1 in I 9H. G• uid l~ incrat£d expotUre to habthty created by 1n:duition1n the quahty of so:rvice 1n the harbors makes any Chante dan,erous. "Jt would not be difficult for a lqal cast to be built in a claim for damaen wnich 1mphed that a Ion of hfe or propeny was the d1reci re ult of the reduetion in the quality of personnel. Losses 1n a case of this ltind would qwckJy exceed any cost savinp," G&FUld. The AOCYC and the Chamber of Commerce arc ur11na that petitions be circulated amona yacht clubs, individual, members. waterfront homeowners and mannas. and sub- mitted to the Board of Supervisors by Nov. I. The ~titions should recommend that the Harbor Patrol become part of the shcnfrs budaet and charae only direct costs to the Harbors. Beaches and Parks fund. New designs premiere at boat show By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ .................. More than a dozen new designs making their first appearance on the boat show circuit this fall and winter will be included m the upcommg Southern California Sailboat Show at the Long Beach Convcn1ion Cen1er Oct. 25-Nov. 2. Among the newcomers will be a pair of 34-footers designed and built ID SouthemCahforn1a by Ericson Yachts of Irvine and W.D. Schock Co. of Santa Ana. The Encson-34 1s a in-cabin cruiser designed by Bruce King of Newpon Beach. Schock went 10 the San Diego design team of Bruce Nelson and Bruce Marek for their new 34-1bot Performance Cruiser launchrd la st mon1h . The Encson features the opuon of deep or shallow draft keel and the Schock-34PC shows 11s racing in- hentancc from 1he Nelson-Marek source. Other models w1ch -.111 be gettmg their first cr111<:al reviews by 'ia11tng cnthu!\1as1s are. ' 11tala's Nauucat 521. lhe largest yacht 1n the show. The Moonna SI, bu1fl by Bcneteau. The Hans Christian-48 and the: Hans Christain-40, also built by Beneteau. The Baluc-48 DP. Nau1or's Swan-43 : Catalina Yachts' modernization of the Morgan Cl~ssic 4 I: the Norseman 400; Hunt- er's Lcgende-37: the Passpon-37. the Tashiba-36 and the O'Day 332. The Long Beach show. large'it indoor sailboat show in the U.S .. 1s produced by the Southern C'ahforn1a Marine Assoc1a1ion. Opening hour> for the show wLll be 3-10 p.m weekdays. 11 a.m. to I 0 p.m. Satur- days. and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays. Adm1s-simi will be ts for adults. $2 fol' chilctren 6-12. and children under 6 free tarcrafi Sa1lboatS" lS not now buildmg the O'Day 322 1n C ahfom1a. but a company spokesman indicated that 11 will probably be on hnc at 11i. Sa nta Ana facility by mid-1987. Catalina Yachts of Woodland H1lli. t'i producmg the new ver.1on of the v1n1age Morgan-41 in Florida. While the· new models arc a1med at the experienced sailor, the entry level saihna enthusiast will find many appropriate boats among the di nahies and trailerabte dayaaiters offered by such maJor builders as Catalina. Schock. Laguna. Alcort, Capri, MacGregor, Dana and O'Day. In add1t1on. munbcr of sailing schools will have staff available to explain how easy it is to learn to sail. Banks and other financial institutions will be represented 10 advise on purchase loans. Bargain prices will preva il tor boating accessories and clothing at the show's Marine Bazaar. a cash- and-can) market. In add1t1on to more than 50 brand name i.ailboat ITnes. 14 ouilders of inflatables will be on hand among the more than 300 accenol') d1spla) s The arena in the Long Beach complex permits many of th e sail- boats to be displayed fully rigged. w11h masts and sails up. With an overall length of55 h 9 1n. the Nau11ca1 52 1 will dom1na1c the 'ihow''> "queen row" of luxuf) ofT- "horr 'ia1ltnii vacht'l The F1nn1'>h builder 1s marking 1ts 25 th an- mversary with this spectal model and elected 10 mtroduce the 52 I 10 the U.S. through Pacific Coast shows. Designed by Sparkman & Stephens. the Nautical has accomodations for three to sLJt pnvate cab1ns. sleeping I I to 13 people. Nautor'sSwan-43. another Fhmts import. wasdesi8ned by Ron Holland of Ireland. While claiming a very competiuve IOR race rating. 1he Swan-43 1s also eas) to sail w11h a family crew The Moonngs-51 was bu1h an in1emat1onally known chaner firm by Bencteau w11he emphasis on bemg siurdy. easy to handle and com- fortable. Designed by German Ecers, the Moonngs-51 provides three pri- vate cabins. • an D1c~o designer Doug Peterson 1s responsible for the hnc of Baltic's 48-footer which also features a tri- cabin arrangemenl. ( MA 1s the senior trade assoc1a· t1on in Cahforn1a for lhe rec.rea11onal boating industry w11h fu llt1me office!> at 1006 E. Chapman Ave .. Orange. I Chrl•tlne n • Cabo Fred Preta• 84-foot aloop 'CluU ne e e entry ln Loe ADCela Yacht Club'• Cabo San Lucu Yla Guadalupe laland race, which 1eta underway No•. 8. 'Chrlatlne' will be the-larjeetbo.t-ln tlaerace and a contender for flntte>finlah the 870-mlle downwind allde. . Women ~1lors will be busy in Newport Harbor Saturday and Sunda} with Newpon Harbor Yacht Club hosting the fifth race of the Orange County Women·sOccan RacmgSeneson ·a1urday. and Bahia ( onnth1an Yacht (tub takmg over the duty for the sixth race on Sunda) The Hylas-42 sloop makes its debut OCWORS 1s sa1lt'd in Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ~achts. BCYC will also conduct m annuaJ Octoberfest Regatta for in'i1dc and outside classes on Sunday. Dana Poll Yacht \tub will run th<' sc-vtnth race of 1t!> Dana Point ~ne'> on Sunday In other Southern California Yachting A1osoc1at1on areas. Loa Angeles -Long Beacb The nt'w Hylas-42. a performance crut'iCr de!>1gncd b} C1crman Frer'i of Argenuna. has sailed into the Southern ( ahforn1a boating market and is bctng featured at Southland boat 'ihows. The new sloop is touted as being ex tremely maneuverable, ca\) to handle. and responds well to 1he light breezes 1 n Southern California a\ "'ell as handling the rougher iwatcrs of San Franc1'><:0 Ba} The Hyla\-42 1s be1pg offered b} Royal Yachts. located on Harbor Island 1n San Diego. The boal has a laminated fibe rglass hull w11h a balsa-core deck and all-teak cockpit It carric'i a masthead ng w11h double '>preaders and a h)'drauhc backsta) as standard features . The boat was designed for offshore cru1s1ng. )Ct 1s reputed 10 be' er) fa'it PAPARAZZI Walter and Linda Hahne with Be•erly and Robert White. w1th an under&xh built fo r speed Tt ea tu re" a rever~ transom and ha'> a clean bow that goes through chop easily 1.ong Bcacll Yacht ClUb -C-ata1ina hlund Cicnc'> No 9-10 (Long Point and return), Saturd~y. unda)' Santa Monica Bay Below decks It sh."'cps c1gh1 comfonably \\-Ith a quccn-s11ed bed 1n lhc art c·abin which 6-foot pluc; 'itanding headroom. The vessel 1s powered by a SS-hp fresh ~ater-coolcd diesel engine and carnes 50 gallons of fufil 1n '""o s1ainlc'i'i 11teel tanks Water capac1t) 1s 100 gallons m '"o tanks which ran suppl) ei ther hot or cold water. Th<" watrr healer works with I I 0 volts from 1he engine heat e'\changer. King Harbor Yach1 ( lub -Commodore'\ race (Sabot ). aturda )' Redondo Beach Yacht Club-Fall Regatta (keel boal'il. Saturda~ Santa Momca Yacht \lub-Mah bu Transba~ race <Thorpe ~ne<> No 4) aturday. California Yacht C tub -f-all One-design Rega11a. 5aturda). '>unda). The gaffe)' has a 1hrec·burncr •ilove fueled by propane. It featurc'l double iceboxes with fou r-inch polyurethane foam for freezer and refrigerator SCY A Challenge Regatta (Laser I I). Sa1urda) San Dle10 Silver Gate Yach1 Club-Ronson Scne' f'iDHFl. ~a1urda\ \.1an '()\\far cries. unda) The boat 1s 42 feet I inch overall with a 1 l-foot beam and displacement ol 17.600 pounds and a scH·n-foo1 draft in 1t\ llecp \(~rs1on • Their dream is realized By CAROL HUMPHREYS "The rcalt1at1on ofa dream" was celebrated b) a full hou\c in The C enter's Segcrstrom Hall "Opening N 1ght fortheC1u1lds" honored thedcd1ca1ed all area guild members who 'it nee 1978, had worked so hard 1n ra1'i1ng $2 .500.0001oward 1hcoperat1ngcxpcnsc'lof1hc Orange Count) Performing Ans Center. •·1t'sa dream come true. But so man) of our hard· work mg members haven't been recogn11ed." comml'ntcd all guild pa\t t.ha1rman Betty Belden. Prior to the Leontyne Price recital, guild membcrc, gathered in the Noguchi Gardens for no-host cocktail'> and ho~d'oeuvres. The pre-performance pan) was nol la vish ltkcl> due to the fact the ticket pnce had been kept down 10 allow more guild members to attend. It was a ha pp)' part~ however. as gue~ts greeted friends madt.' from the eight-) car fund-ra1singeffon. ·· .J U'it I. 700of m) most intimate fnen ds."Jokcd rn- chair Barbara Steinberg. Party-planner tcmberg and cu- chair'> Oun and Cindy Ra thbun had been su rpnscd carltcr when \Oprano Price\ mas<;1ve conc:en prnn o had l:x:en dehvl·rcd and unloaded at the Noguchi garden or; b)' m1'>lake' The: Dysan Quintet entertained a\guests lined up to taste the spicy sausages. dch cold-cut\, marinated shellfish. swordfish brochette and pclll fours prepared h~ the~ est in -.;outh C ua\t Plata ..\I though black-tie opuonal. attire wasama11ngl} vaned and ranged from sequinned -.en\al1ons to pull-un pol}c\ter ( urrenl all-guild chairman Jo Ann Boswell, smothered in golden O\ er-c;11e \C4u1 n'>. had attended five mghts off enter pt"rformancec; and part1e'i Bui many of the guild volunteers were an11c1pat1ng their first '1\ll to the( enter (Jui Id workers each rcl e1ved a l·o mmemorat1ve pkx1 paperweight as herald mg trumpeteer!I summoned them to the theater performance and the on 'itage tnbu1e 10 past chairman Belden. Carol Wilken. Pat Rowley (ofTthe neo day for her first tnp to Japan to '-ISll iw11h her daughter) and guild foundcr Geoq(la pooner. ~pouner received a cut u-.. 'Ital ho'' I 1n rc1 .. ogn1t1on of her lore<,1gh1. dcd1ca11on and Ii" c 1n pioneering thl· < cn tt.'1 (iu1h.J\. now 4.400 membcr'> \trong ' Thomas Kendrick,<>< P \C t'>.l't u11 ve director said 11 bcM ... fhc guilds arc our nw'>t magn11icen1 asset They arc our ltf(' hlood. our ltfcltnc in10 the community." Paparaul 11 edited by OalJy Pilot Style editor Vida Dean. 0.-.,... ............... ..., .Party co-ebaJn Barbara 8telnbera and Dean and Cindy Rathbun. Mary Ann Black, Joan Ito.er. Jaae Wllll.aala and Lpn Cocllrane • ' ) ' - - .. Strong 'Shadow Box' in Irvine By KATHLEEN CUMMING Lkilth ... that \\Olnl at the 1.Ull' ot human C\l~tcn c.'' to quo te 1-knr} James. is the o;ubjcct of the In inc C'ommunil) Theater's la!>t pla' of"' "scriocom11: ~l'a on... · ··The hodo" Box." "11 ttcn tn M1chucl C"r1stoft•r. \\-On both th~· Puli11cr Prize and tht• Ton} A"an..I for its Broad"a) production in 1977 1 ht't\' nrc 1h~·c cottage' and thn·r fum1h1.''i. alld each i'i ~roping fur u wa) to tun· the 1m1x ndang lo " .\Inn 'ic'hnc1dcr 1 1hc OH'ru&t.'. IMI J.,, orlingJ<X'. Schnt>1Jer COO\ C\S 1hc tcndl'r fcding'> he ha\ fol' ti1., distraught '-"tfc (Mnn-1a Ucnholl) b} h1 touching pa1tl'nt'\' "1th her. He ..,n·t gl\cn man~ hnci. to "orl with. mo'itl~ n·aruons 10 others. but gu) s li ke JO\.' U'iUUll) arc men uffe" words. lknholf IO\CSlS herself \\hOll'- hcaned l} rnto Ma&$1t"!I hy'>teracal denial. Her introduction. with all ti '\ frl'n1k d fussing. succc1.•d., 1n rall)ing our !.) mpathaes. She 1s esrx'<'tall~ mo' mg "hen she read 1 I} repltc 10 Jm··~ rhetorical "Whnt dtd \H' ho' l''!" lkrlhulf could drnw "'en morl· on the 'llblkt} and <'Omphcataon or Mait- g11.· ·' t haractl'r 10 good l'lk ct. gol''-a good Joh ma"lng \j lll''> tnlo till' kind of a )oung "uman "ho nl'H'r ho d pre\I~ dre'>~ or lo\l· k lll'r''i \ le -(OnH'nttonal tahknu l~·­ cup1es the tlmd co11agl'. P.ttrtck M <.iinn is i\ wonderful!) mo\ 1ng :is Bnnn. n had "ritrr '-"h <>. "1th ttlt' lo' l' nnd hd JJ of a lormt•r '>lrre1 4u1.·en. Mark (M1chud f•)'m. "ho bl.•arsa strong resrmblanre to n )Oung Cirne t-..d l) ). as struggltng throu~h ·1h1.· gram procesc. of death. McU1nn1-.· 1s J demanding part "hll'h he till" w the bram with U"W1d e rangl' ofrmo11onc; F11 m. lt l c '1is chara<'ter. 8l'I\ bt·l'~·1 aflcr a le" dnnl !>. f-r,m·, l'a rl\ a" l ,.,,ardncss a!. due pnrth to th~· blocking and partl} dul: to lw. follO\\ i ng 11 too Oh" IOU'ih. la net c;ch\\nrt1 1s a "l'\t10l 1hu1Hkr- '>turm u'> lll·\crl\. U11<1n\e\•\\lll' lier ulnto't m1htant W\unhl\ lOuld ht· dilltllltnt• IO \l>ml'OOC U\ ,,· l :I\ 8r1an. bul h1.• \\l'kome\ her 1udaCIOU'i '>Pini into the dl'tllh hou'>l' \\Ith open orm~. and 'io do \\l' l he In tnc < ommun1t\ Theall'r t\ 10 hcrongra1ul:Ht'd fo1 ltl~tnsnn \uch JX.lll'.ntiall~ ml ~ mnwraal. II is nol thr u'ual larl' lt1n·ommun1 1~ thl'<Hc r. and tlH"l' "ho ubJl'O to \Irons l:inguage ">hould bl· "arnl·d Pl·alorman<.'l''> rmtttllUl' Fi ilia''> and \aturdn~' at 8 p.m. through ott. ~ 'i .11 T urtlc Ruc. l ConrnHtnal\ Parl . on "iunm 11111 Road off T urtll' Roel 1>11\l' m lran1.• \\1 th one ~undn\ m.11111\·1.· '>llll'duled for Oct. 11} ut ~ pan (all I( I ~ll X5 7-"l·N6 li11 ltt'l l'I 1nh11 m.11111n Janet Schwarts entertain• Michael Frym (left ) and ez. huaband Patrick McGlnnl• In a acene from .. The Sbado11 Box'' at the lmne Community Theater. We six-nd a arcat deal of cm•rg~ pushing the ad('a of death to the b~wl of our minds until. with fr ightenillg suddenness. at''i upon us or .. onwonc "e lo,e. \\\• ma) lind oursdH~\ drawn to a pla\ about death "1th ;1 mixrnrc of l'lll:l·uriosll\ and hurw- ncn o usncss. ""''ant Hl lno'' morl'. and \\C C\JX'CI II lo (.011lC \\ llh '>lli!-31 lumps - a li1tlc humor. romanH' ur fi ne phrase'>. Cri'ltofer·., pl:i) dm·., not g1' l' '" ~ugar lumps It i~ a rt!" and hotW\t 'll'" of ttw prnbll'm., ul d) mg .• anJ also a refr1.•.,hingl~ ma1un· and cntl·r· tnin tng evening of tlwall'I ( 1abncl Hall 1c; Joc'c, ~ oung '1111. 111, moth~r ha.,n't had tht• rnur:1gl' to tl'IT ham ahoul Dad \l'I. I lalr!I lill'lal l'\Pfl'\\ton' arl' 'iCn\ltl\ c and Jfl- prnpnat1.·. HI.' I'> con' tnun~ Ill h" pan. 'Dallas' back t o earth in t he ratings Tom Titu'>. "'ho " d11ct·1mg h" 36th pin~ for In me g.llhl'" lhl· lin\· talent nCt.'l'">nr~ l'l1r a pl:i' ot th" natun• and guide' tlw 1wrli.>rnwr' Sellltlll \ l'I\. Tht' '>IO~ t.i lr\ plan· 1n a hmptu' ,1 plan: "hl'rt.• ix·opk faung 1mm1m•n1 d1.•ath can h\c out thl·1r rcma111tng time not onh tn tuuch \\ 11h rt-a lit' - thl'\ l'an he ·" 1th thl·tr fam1hc!> ·a nd IO\Cd one'> -hut at thl' '>llml' 11ml· rcma1n1 ng cln'>l' to a donur and hospital What stn i...c., us ac, thl' saddest aspcct of lht'M' pcopk '' not that the~ arl' d) ing: 11 t!I thr1r -.rn-.t' of what the} m l'>St'd . "hat 1h1.•' hadn't don I.'. • In rotlagl' nu mhl.·1 \\\O "l' h:t \1.' Fl'ltlll\ (fo.innc \\'oln,11 1. '3ddkd \\1th ail th1.· 1nd1gn1t1c!> or old Jge and 11ld1gna n1 .1hout all of tlwm. Onl' ha' thl· fcdmg th at h :ltt•tt) " nut gt>1ng g1.·n1h into that goo<l mghi fur an~ 1>nl'. \\ hrn '>he d<X·.,n·1 pla~ along "11h \'alam· L 1.·armonth (who pla~., a lll'l'lllhodacd \ OICC that !>OUnd l1t...t•" kmalc .. I lat" and is c;upp<N~d to r1.·prl'St'nt the hosp1n• authontll''>l. "l'·re "1th hrr all the ''a'. .\gnes (Diane Burln.nd) " lhl· daughter "ho !>la~ed lx'hind to tal l' cart.• of ~lom. l'' en though l um " ah'a~s looktngout fo1a'1s11 from hcr Ill\ orttc daughter "ho. u11l-no" n to hl'r. \\.ti!> 1-ilkd mon th~ ago. Burl µnll You are invi ted to hear Dr. David Mitchell ·Oayspung Church of Christ Edmond Oklahomc1 • l.n11~l1dt • Hu,band • r alh~r nvrc • L, •m;tlJnt • P~flhOIO~I\! • A ... \t~ldnl I'• 11 ~ .... 1 ()rP\y 1\ r, ,, 'In a Weekend Workshop fra .. Oct. 10 ·Sun .. Oct. 12. 1986 Friday, Oct. 10 1.30 p.m • Pr .ichcdl Issues m Christran F amity Counseling Saturday, Oct. 11 10:30 am • Overcoming ~prto~wn w1lh lhe M.nd ol Chu\( 12:00 am• lunch Brea~- 1:00 pm • OverLommg Ari.1~ly .v1lh the Mind ot Ch11s1 Sunday, Oct. 12 9 00 am • Marital [nrtLhmf'r·I combined adijll B1Lli> Cid\~ 10·15 am • Dr Mitchell .viii pr•.ich tor th~ mo• mng as5embly Costa Mesa Church of Christ 287 W. Wison. Costa Mm , CA (714) 645·3191 By ROBERT BARR ··-•.i.cl ,,... wr11 .. \.I \\. \O R"--"D.1tlas·', .. '1 tl1p Ill '>IHm ·• '.'.u. Pam. 11 \\U\ onl \ a dr1.•:1m. and n11>rl· th:1n four m1llton honw'> d1<ln 't rom1.· hacl fo r'' St' o nd \\l'ek fhr ..\ ( . N1els1.·n C o. rat111g'> rl'· ka<il'll T lll'\Utl\ told thl' tall· lor Y p . m Fnda~: .. Dallas" on l'H~. 2..t I dlrn n ..t. Y from thl' pre' 1ou<, "1.·l'l "\11am1 Vice·· on NBC. st:ind1nft '>1111 nt 17.4: and ··sledge Hamnwr' .. on \BC. up 2.6 po ints to 12 2. With ca1.·h point r<.•prl'wnttng !i~4 ()()() homcc; \\tlh t<.'IC\ l!>tOn. that ml'an<. .i ' m1ll1on honlC''> had :than- dunrcl "Dalla!.." and that 2.27 m1ll 1on ol those •mught their Fnda~ n1g.h1 l'nlt'TT:ITT11Tll'nt SOrn<.'\\ hl'rl' ofhl·r than tlw h1g thrl'l' lll'l'"Ort...\ N llC \\On the week " 1th an aw1'l1'$<' 1.11 111~01 IXO CBS.wh11.hranth1;d111 1lw 111'1 ''ed. ol th1.· Ol'\\ wa.,on n11n l'd to \l'l'Ond "1th .1 I() .i ,1, 1.·rag\· "h1k \BC a \l·r;igC'd 1.i Cl \BC ""n thrl't' n1~ht' ur'>l'\l'n - '1onll,I\ Ul'\Ua\ ftnil \\ l.'dlll''d.1\ - "h1k (B~ "on ·rnda' and "iunll:i' and \.8( \\OO f hur,da\ and ~.1111r-dJ' . . ··n.1!1.1' ... fdl frum fourth pl.i n• - " hl'll Pam J\\ol 1.· ti' •in\I Hohh' 1111 till· 'hm'l't. "1pmg 0111 all 111 1.1,1 \l·a,011·, dl'' l'lopnwnl'> -Ill I '>lh 1n a l\\'l'" I lw prng1 .1111 'hl1tlldn'1 l11w 111.111\ nhlrl' '11.'\H'" through lhl· ,l .. 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"".fl! ·a---ttGO- BURT LANCASTER "TOOQH OOYI" (PG) • 7:30, 9 30 lllllMICMllWCl "IT AND BY ME" (RJ IS:30, 8 30. 10: 10 '2.00 TUES & WED ''LINK" IRI 6:00, 8:00. 10.00 '2.00 TUES & WED "PLAYING FOR KEEPS" (PG 131 7:00, 9:00 '2.00 TUES & WED "TOP GUN" <PGI • TRACK DOLBY STEREO IS oo. 8.oo. 10 oo "THE BOY WHO COULD Fl Y" !PGI 7 00, 9 15 • TRACK DOLBY STEREO "BLUE YEL YET" (RI 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 7 15. 9 30 118T AND BY ME" (A) 6:30, 9:30. 10: 15 "CHILDREN OF A LEISER GOD" (RI 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 7•30, 9:45 FOUNTAIN VALLEY RJq , son "KARATE KID r (PGI 7•15, 9:20 '1 00 TUES & WED f ·- "HAISMOON ITREET"<RI 7-00. t1X> ...... ftlVET" (R) 7 .30, 1000 "flW-•• Ip (PG1S e-oo. •so "RUTHLIU PEOfll.E" (R) 6 00, '1 00 TUES & WED "ALJEHl"1RI 7 00, 9.45 't 00 TUES & WED. 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(PO 131 IS• 15, 8:30, 10-20 NO 8.ARGAIN PRICE "FIRNI MU.Ell" ''°° "RUTHLESS PEOPlE" (RI IS 10. 10·00 '1 00 TUES & WED "TOP OUN" IPGI 7 15. 9 30 '1 00 TUES & WED "PLAYING FOR KEEPS" (PG 1318 oo HAN>IODIEI r (Al 110, 9 50 '100 TUES & WED '1.JNK" (R)l-00 1t--=:a=.::.:..:r::1m..a.:.,..i....-.11 "lfV ADERS FROfl1 MARI" "PLAYING FOR KEEPS" (PG 131 s oo. 8. 15, 10:00 '2.00 TUES & WED "STEAMING" !RI 100. 9 :00 12 00 TUES & WED "FIMIS IUELLER" !PG 131 IS-00, 9-45 "flUTHl.EU PEOPLE" (RI 8·00 •2 00 TUES & WED "CROCODILE DI~ "t~tat a 15. 8·30. 10 20 NO BARGAIN PRICE "CROCODILE DUNDEE" tPG t31 •I\ 00 IOJO NO BARGAIN PRICE I U L S2 !IC> F'IRST Sr40W S2 00 BARGAIN rues ' WEO "HALF MOON ITREET"(RI 7 00, 900 '1 00 TUES & WEO "NOTitltO • COflmON" (PG)8·30 "UC« TO ICHOOL" (PG 131 &·35, 10'40 'I 00 TUES & WED "ROOM WITH A VIEW" (RI 7.30. 9·45 '2 00 TUES & WED 11MANHUNTER0 (RI 6 •30, 10·20 "!XTMMfTIEI" <RI 8 •5 '2 00 TUES a WEO "HALFMOON STREET' IRI 700,900 '2 00 TUES & WED "IT AND BY ME" IAI 6 30 .• 30. 10 10 '2 00 TUES & WED "CROCODILE DUNDEE" <PG 131 aoo, 8 00, 1000 NO IAAGAIN PAICE "llNK"<RI 7 15 •• 16 •2 00 TUES & wro STA RRED SCREENS "'Ml1ll,llt "Of'll" (RI 11.M M,t T INEES MOH ·'Al t 10, 10 00 _.._s_.,o_w...._s ... e_E_Fo_R_E_s_oo_P_M..,.1 ...._IUIUll"(PG131 "CHLDMN OP A LlaMR 000" (Al 1 1~ a 3S 6 50, I 10 AIN PRICE I 00.Af 00-TIJEI t Mlt "TOUGH OUYI" (PGI 7JOt30 ........ 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You pro' l' maJOr point. gain ndded recognition. you rcuch SYDNEY mo re peo ple Love relattonship could blos om. l 1bra. anolher \nes pla) roles TAURU (.\pril 20-Ma) :?)): b1ht~ 0 to commun1rntc as sharJX'nl·d. You h:l\e 1111 chance 10 gain greater tndl·pcndcncc. 10 ••••••••••··~ 1mpnn1 st~k. 10 get tu heart of mattl'r'> • and \0 1mprO\ e IO\.C rclat1,m o;h1p. r at..c ti d lalll'l' on your ll" n n 1pab1h tll'S. GEMINI (Ma~ 21 -Junc ::!0): lttkc onl' !ltc p lx-}'ond -ml·ans brt.·ut.. frl'l· from prc "aou patll'rns. l t>adi and l~rn. ~.trl"" d1rcct1cm. purpo.,t·. gunls. ln1u111on ring'> true. fomtl~ reunion rnmb1nl'' "11 h tnl\d \qu,inan ligurl'lt promincnll~. CANCER IJunl· 21-J ul\ 221 < 1110d nC\\\ rl'lt'1n·d 11i t0lllll'l11un \qth kgal d!Spl1tc. You gain ··nght t>I "n~ ·· I 1>l·u., un populant~ .• aprll:.tra nn· l'lo<l) 1 mag~. "ardrulx-. long-di tarKc rnrnmuni<.·a11on ( l\:m1n1. ~ag1 11a11us p la' ~l·~ role'>. LEO (Jul~ .:!3·,>\ug. 221: Adhl·rl· 10 haltK ISltlll''>. gonl ... Hl· il\\1tn: 111 .. 11urrc mall'rtal. chcl'I. fine print. be familiar ~vHh rull·'· rl•gula11on,. n~hl' and pcrml\1,1on-;. lJnorthodo>. a pproach pro\Jdl''» adHlntagl' of .... u1 pml' c lement ·· VIRGO ( ~ug. 23· ·cnt ::!::?1 I mphaw, on lrl'Jll\ 11~. null'11wn1 ul d1'>COH'f\ l·hangc tra,cl "artl'I\ 1lf unusual npcm·nlt''· ~1a1u ... quo 1.1kl·' ocaung. ennui <,uJkrs setball.. \ (iu .arc no" rl·lrl''bl·J. o fWllll'llll. l.1p,1hk 111 set 11 ng pan•. LIBRA ('\t·p1. 2J-Ou 2.:!). Anent on "ht'rl' \llll ll\l'. hll'''"l'. ,t·u11 11~. '1-1tl•f\ ftttio I"'""'"'• .. L'"-nt.r•1IH\O'-ft.\Jll\ tt~11·tl 'f\ll ,,...,._, '"''" '"'"'"It' \flfl l'nn"-·nat1'l' Hut in thl' 01J1n. lhoM.' "ho prml·d lll\,1h' "'" ng.un utk 1 con~1ruct1'-l' guuJann· · SCORPIO (< kt. 13-No' 1 I): Lkml'llt ot conlu,1on 1' prl"'•l'l\I -!..no" 11 . tnk(' 11nw to tx· 11l'k l'ti vc. ('home q_unlit~. d1!>pla) humoi H'l'mlllll\ lfrl.111\l' talk'I uhou1 1nps. holida). l'\pansion o t hu\ln~..,, a\11' 1l•l''· but ll'lll'l' to lw pu!lhrd . SAG ITT ARIUS ( o' ::?::?·l>l'l. 1 I) l mpha'" on tkJhng' "11h thO'>l' in po lllOn~ or po\\t!f. authOnt). Your ~n Ill'\ Url' \\Orth pll'rtl~ -tlon·t ~ chtdl'd into 8'' ing up !>Oml'lhing of ' aluc for nothmg < >ldt•r 1ndt' 1du:tl "111 pro' c lo) ti I CAPRICORN 0 .A't .:!2-Jan. I Y): 'ou'll .. wt· t~ll' light " V. hat wcnwd ncn·"ar) will nc>" prow l'\J)Cndahlc. 1 al.l· in111:111' l'. rl'lu'l' 11.1 Ix· rn1o lcd. 1nt1m1tlatl·d. Crl'tlll' }our own '')le and tratl11111m ~k.111' don t lnllo" lhl' mob Watl'h A nt.''>. AQ ARI US(Jan.20-l l•b 11<1 'uuga1n1n\ll(ht11111111111nl\\ll1>ng \1111·11 haH' h:lt"l.\tagc \IC\\, ~OU COlil<l Jl\O gain .ll'll'\\ Ill 1)11\ 1k~nl 11\IOI ll1Jllllll Rom.inn· lloun shl''> in .. ,urpn'>I· mannl'r · < l.1ndn1t1k llll'' 1111~ lllllld tx· h1ghh~htnl • PIS ES (I ch 19-Marrh 2111 ham ii~ mt•mhl'I wt•I., ath 1n· app111\ .ii lk rt•n•pt1't· \\1 thuu1 abnndonrng pnnn pll'' "'"" lllllll'' 11u\· P'"'1'1\ ul JX'l\li:t\1011 <irl' \trong. 'ou'll hl· '"' 1tt•d 10 k'll'l' u~u1 .. 1l111 111duJ1n~~WU1 nw1 d 1 lltll'I ff OCTOBER 10 JS YOllR BIRTHDAY \OU .11\· 1ndl·rx·ndl 111 'l'll\111\l'. \\."11\UOll lll'<lll\l'. \IUh horn \OU could go llllll hU\llll'\\ 101 \•llll\\'11 111.ir11.1I \l:ll u'I "'P'lllightl•d . thNc could also b<• an adtl11111n 111 l.1m1h Bu1dl·n "lilll'd 1h1s mnn 1h.,ou nlmplr1c pruJcc1andlo,c pla~'mJ 1111111k I l'u. \qu.1nu,plJ~ 1mPonan1 roll'' 1n ~our Life. You a rc an on gin al thtnl.l'I 1n' l'nll' l'. 'uu .11ou\l' admtratton and r n')' tn other\. Dunng l'<o\l·ml'lt·t. ~ou hil't' dlillll'C to 1111 linam:ial Jackpot. Bk I [J (, f -~ --- DIPALBO ON THE FORK 8oth vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •KQtl <;>1•1 0 QT6 • Kt3 WEST EAST •se •1a t;>AQ10 3 \:>J986 OIC98 OJ•2 •A J 9 2 • IO 8 5 4 SOUTH ~AJ 1064 Q KI 0 A 10 8 3 •Q7 The bidding: South We.t North Eatt 1 + Obie 2 NT Pue 4 + PaH Pue Pue Opening lead: Eight of • .· CHAJLES GOREii end p lay He cleared trumps and led a low diamond. West ducked (it would not have helped t.o win wlth the king), the queen wo n and de· clarer continued with a low dla· mond to the ten and king. Back to roots a hairy trip Sometimes a perfeclly normal action can backfire. West did no mt.re than open his mouth once , but it cost him any chance he might have had of defeating the contract No one can fault West for his double. North's two no trump re· sponse showed a limit raise in spades. and South wasted no time in getting to game Wesl could do no better than exit with a diamond, sett.Ing up the 13th card In the suit for declarer . In with the ace. South led a low club, and West was speared by a version of the Morton's For k Coup. If he took his ace, declarer would later get a heart discard o n t he king of clubs, so he pJaycd low . The ta· ble 's king won, declarer returned to hand with a trump and cashed the eight of diamonds. discarding a club from dummy. Now the queen of clubs forced West to win and end play himself. lie could either yield a ruff-stuff or lead a heart up to declarer's king, holding South's losers to one trick in each side suit. Ever '>In<'{' I read 1ha1 g.ra~ ha11 1' coming back l'vt.• been 1cmp tt•d to '>l'l' if! ha'c 11. and 1f so. ho" murh I'm ~urc I'm old enough fo r 11. 11·s JUSI that "' c al\\ a~., as~c)(:ta tcd gra) hair "1th '>Omcth1ng that run<> under the s1nl. thl· m1nu1l· the kitchen hght lk!.p11c warning'> lrom nl\ mnthl·r and grandmother that a II 1l'l1d uf m~ grandmothl'r°!t Sl\ll'I d)nl ha hair and 11 Sl'cpcd throug1tt tt hrr hra in and she bccaml' s4 u1rrd}. I dl't'llkd to U\l' a lillll' color I haH· not wt·n m~ r1:a l kt m' ha ir <.:omc 111 natural'! Doe'> John · For'i) the run around w11h henna·d )cd fingernails fu r three day~ ou1 ofr, er\ monl'h9 ~s-( 3f'\c C ira11nrt ••••••••••••••• ha' l' to ">ta) out ofa strong " in'd so his ln the play, WestLs double came bar k to ha unt him, for at marked him for vartuaHy every massing high ca.rd. With four probable los· ers in the side s uits, declarer gave up any thotfght-of le ading toward the king or hearts fn favor of an -goes on -., If mcmor> !>en C!> me I ha' cat k <1't onc_gray t1a1r. I fo u i!Q..11_20 }l'l"' ngu and cm·<.fforthrl'cda,!>.1 ilcai. I knc" 11 had l·omc 10 a n cni.t lhc lir\I gra~ hair "uutd lead tht• ''a' 111 1h1ll. ;ml.le). batl qcs. :llul.1' lwa'nhurn and" a body thi11 iraggcd around thl· knt't'' roots stnCl'. , .\I one 1mw O'r aiH1thn 111' hair h;i., matched c~wh of nn thrl'l' children. MaU nTn <rtiar-'4· u rau: J...clh. Debb~ Boone . .\nn-M;1rgH·1 < hl:, Tina furnl•r and Dttl. < larl. It dc:pcnd\ on "ha t <.tagl' I'm going l!!.rouJUi .and the aurJ I "1'>h to l rt•att" On the o llll'r hand. "'h~ 'lho11kln'1 I hair \\On't part a nd rc,cal h1 roots., \nd I'll bet Mer\ Gnnin n<.•,c1 had to k a\l' lhl' hmpnal carh aftt•r .,urge') ~cau\c hie; roots were surfonng. cwall). 11 m~ght-htt-nux· 10 walk into a room and ha' c c' en onl· \\h1'>pcr. ··4'ih(''s prl·ma1urcl) gra,'. bu1 'hl·\ '1111 a .. 1unnn. 1\n·1 ~h ... , .. 1 -a~t \\Cd. I "'nl hal.k to tht> h.11nlfl''l'll'r and ,\Jld. .. c\™.1ut m~ rout' He '>l'p.ir.11,·d m~ hair .ind look .1 foul.. ••.\rt' )OU 'lllrl' \()ll \\al11 IO go through w11 h 1111,., .. ·· \c1uall\ th" 1rt·11d ro11 ld l'X' thl' lflrl. ""1a}IX-r 11 go through .11111t ht•r \l:lgl' lir\I .. -.. ""h lt.'h "., .. ··~1ol h('r f l're'kt .. '::~~~, S© \\dtJ lA-'£ £trs· WOH UMI ------14lte4 ~ ClAT •. l'OUAN ------ Love can o~·e·rcome ticklish situation 0 R.orrang9 l.tters of "'- four Krambled wordt b.· low 10 form four tlmple WOfdt DF \ K \'' 1 \ '\ Dl R 'i < h t•1 I ht· 't·.1r-. 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I I., I I . . Tt\9re'a an ar1 to babytlttlng. It _ _ _ _ isn't euy to watch TV, rMd a book and .. , whit. the kida ., • ~.-==,L=E=,s=E :,M=R:, =y :,, =1 0 «-.,..,· "' ''w"• '"~" . _ _ . _ _ . by f1lltng 1n !he m1u 1ng w0<di .,__.__..._......__...___,__. you develo9 f1on1 11ep No 3 below e PRINT NVM8EREO lETlfllS IN THESE SQUARES • DEAR MUD: Discuss this with your son. Ask for bis pe rmission to contact Betty, send a gift for the baby and tell your family and friends. The child is your grandson and should be treated as such wbethl'r bis pare nts are married or not. Above all, make sure Tom knows you love him. Your support at this time will mean a great deal to him. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Liars' voices high pitched "lot all nwn "1th h1gh·p11dwJ \.Olll'' an· liar\. hut 11.ir\ "ht•n lhl'' Ill· tend 10 J11 '>O \\llh h1gh-p11lhl·d \Olll''i Or \II a\l'f\ .1 'ilUdl•nt nt criminal tx·h;I\ 1or ACAOSI I Kiiied 5 Base baller s gear 9 Altar s 14 Idleness 15 Thoughl 16 Aim 17 Noun sulf111 18 Wagon part 20 Eulogize 21 Trouble call 22 Implant I 111 ot nrx·m·ntnl dl'llll\I\ r:~ ~oc;:, 11 d b "'nil' -,r npt '>0 11 look'I pcruhar 27 ~m~le~en~ 'itra1gh1 y n hut rx·rkTt 1n 11111 ror 29 Youngster 1magl·. I hl') learn m1 rror-1magl· m.1· 30 Dessert n1pula11on \\1l h ~mall m1 m ir\ 1n OPl'll 34 "Alaal" Ger mouth' 36 Gobbled up Did I '"' lll'll "a' 1n \.or''·"'' 1 lwn·\ a I k ll 1n \l1l h1µn 11111 \ l'ktro1t 1.11 '·"l'\tnan \Hiil'' 10 '·" '" lh·al to" n "ot Jll'I a \l:tll' ol mind \ 1H1 "'' "ll' "uni to d nnl. hall 111' "har , 1n 1ha1 bott ll' and g1h ' thl· other half to \Our ~padre'' Oka' -flnnk until 1 o~ <.{'t' the-top cdJ~ ot thl' bo11 1c·, bottom. thl·n hand 11 OH'1 Hr'll &t'I Im half O. Ratlro;tdc~ ba vc to rcplan· the 1ns1dc track!i on a c urve more often than the out\1dc tracks. Why'' .\. Out\tdc whecl11 have to go fan her."° tn~tdl' "'heel\ ~kid !>ltghtl~. LeM. BOYD Tho: pui~ 3 little more "'car on the 1n51dc ratl . Mo'>I lJ \, 11l1tt•rntl'' arc natl\ C· bum white~. te'>cardicr' \ll} The t) Jl•lal ~pokt•n \C.'n tl·ncc an ord1n11f) con,cr(atinn onl) take'\ t~o and • hall \Cwnd' to \a\ .\nd one a111ho nt) "ho m:i} n·ot h..· OC'· Qua1ntcd "-1lh \uur fnl'nd'> or mine claim!. a p<.·1.,on rnrd~ a< tuall~ talk\ m1>($ thiln IO m1nu1c~ ri du) Most convcr\ation "nl the phr.1 • p. u\C nod JnJ \hrup 'tH1~1' l •. M. HoJd h • 'yndlr•ttd rolumnlu 38 Madrid male 39 Edes 42 Hotel units 43 Step 44 Small guitar 45 Grain beards 46 Ship abbr 47 Type size 49 Propounded 51 Turns white 54 Farmer 58 Beak 60 Exchange 61 90 deg lum 63 8 011 weight 64 · as lovely 81 - . 65 Ms Kell 66 Goggle 67 Racing schedules 68 Pronoun 69 Provender DOWN 1 CIONI 2 Terrace 3 Shletd 4 Garden 1001 5 Female 6 VIiiage - 7 Ductlllty factor 8 Kida' game 9 Goll events 10 Chlldren 11 LON energy 12 Telllng blow 13 Galley mark, ..19 German song 24 Searches lor 28 Enthu11a.,,, PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO 28 Strite 30 Reception 31 Union ob1ect1ve 32 Music form 33 Family 34 Indian city 35 Vaunt 37 TrlH out 38 Divest 40 Pru111an spa -"-1 Small taate 46 Ra il bird 48 - - characters 49 Lawford and Falk 50 GrHk letter 52 US inventor Phny - 53 Celerity 54 Metric unit 55 Sacrament 56 Beall 57 SharP41n S~Orummer s concern 62 -Brunswick TBS FAMIJ,Y CIRCUS by Bii Keane "When PJ was a tiny baby, why did the priest at church put him in a birdbath?" BIG GEORGE by VlrgU Partch (VIP) ·-~ "No two sunsets are ever quit• th• same, Zeke." I 1 J j U.S. ACRES " MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "Marmaduke wants you to write a letter for him." PEANUTS HERE1S ™E WORLD \.l..IAR I Fl'r'IN6 ACE REAPIN6 A LETTER J:ROM HIS SWEETHEAAT SACK HOME .GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE R08EISR08E 11 DEAR E)(-BCNFRIENO. I AM 601N6 TO MAARV 'r'OO~ C005'M . .JUST ll«>06ITT voo'o LIKE TO KNOW ... " • by Hank Ketcham ~MY NI.JM SAYS THAl IF YOU ASK ME TO STAY Fa< t)INNER, tM SUPPOSED TO SAY 'YES, THANK YOt.l .' • 11 BEST RE6ARDS, '<OUR EX· SWEET~EART 11 by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan -(X)~'T~ l»'tal~ ~A. M\~VE~-- by Pat Brady FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE 1-\EH,Ha\, l-a11&:.E .~~ )OJ~ ANEW~d Ci10RE. ' HUH ,UZZIE ~. -? HEH j _H~_~I SHOE FUNKY WlNKERBEAN HEP. LEAF / If'S / ME. . IHE L..AWN . DOONESBURY JO.PON 1D >tl'lR HAT:GIRJ.. I ., . 1!l ~ ' . - ~Y Jim.Davi• by Lynn Johnston by Jett MacNelly by Tom Batluk AA! HA ! HAf ~I >i4 ! I-IA! HA! . 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F ountain Valley (Brookhurst and Heil) Sponsored by ~ Fount••" V•ll•~ R•<JIO"•' HO•P•l.tl Benefiting l "'"t ....,,,,.,. Ir L • "'\ f r• ti I • Se•v<•s' ..... , f\(I '"''. Friday Oc:t I 0 5 00· 12:00 Midnight SA!urday Oct 11 10 OOAM 11;00 llflldnlght S unday Oct 12 .• 12 00 NoM-t t·OO P M Ad min io n 8 · 1 2 ""· • 1 00 13 ..... , $3 00 Icahn not expected to run USX Corp. P ll TSBl R(.jH (.\P)-t tn1tnl1e1 (. orl { . 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I radl'I \ \:ltd lhl'rl' wa' a "tdt'· 'fl'l'Hd ll'l'l111s lc:1h11 wu' n1tl·mn11n" to lorCl' l ISX 11110 n l'O~ll > rc,1ructur- 1ng tu drl\ l' up the Plll'l' of ti\ \tod and earn n tng prufit on his hold111g~ l 1\ . fornwrl) kno "n U\ Untll'd '°)t.lll'' '°lll'l'I ( orp. and p;uent o l thl· kah11 ;rnd t:ompan1c' he c ontroh ~r11d an nH·ragr or: 21.50 a 'har1.· fm _ S 1 m1llwn l I~'< ~harl'' · I hi\ thin~ could do trcme ndoL ll11ma~l' It lOUld IL'Jr lhl· ~ompan apar1. · -\dams 'Wtd "Ht\ reputation 15 n o t one 0 1 .1 rx-rson '"ho wams to gain at llH' manage m e nt ~spon 1b1htil•, for h" l'ornpa111t'~ ... R ohen ( randall ol lhl' BrooJ..tng!> lns111u11on said "II" a\<.'L'ndanl') 10 thl' managl'ml·nt 111 TW .\ 1., thou~hl to he.' tnad' ert<"nt It\ unhJ..cl' he'd "anl to rnnlml m ru11 ll~X." natwn \ largc'>l ~IL'ch11ake1 . 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'0. did 1101 fl'tUrn tl'IL·phll!W l Jll~ to ht\ 'iL''' 'llrJ.. o lltl'l' ln1h11 \.\llolc'><.thnna~carago,q1n :i h111er hall I"· to hu~ Tran~ \.\ l1rll~ .\1rl1nn, on M onda' n fli.•rl'd l \ \; S'.\ I a \h::m · for its 257.J n11ll111n ,h,11n Oll I \t,lllll tn_g \\all '\tn'l't "·" i.ll·pt1rnl ubout the 'l'rtlll.1'1ll''>' ul llahn\ o lll'f holding till' P lll'l' ttl l ~\'. \t m ·J.. \\ell hi.'IO\\ 111' hid l S'\ <otoll """ tlw mo\t :wlt\l'h tr:idnl '""l" tfn 1lw 'l'\\ 'm I. ~1m·~ t\di.1ngl' ~111 I ul•,d,1~ rt\ln~ \I I ~·· ··11w otlll'I ar>rronc h "ould lw to hu ~ ti. ,l'IJ nil thl' pmf11.1hk 41'\l'I'\. ttnd flU1 .. mul'11 "11:ilk1 tnlL'gr'Jll.'d 'IL'd 111w 1:1111111 In l'1tlw1 rn't'. h l··, gwn~ tu m.1J..l· a 1111 ol ll\<1lll'' ... <\k"ll~l I'·"'' In adtl1t1011 l ~ \ ·, prt1H 1p:il hol<. "'8'· ~1ar.1th11n Otl C ,;. and 1 l"\i" <> & (,,1, < 111 p h:t\l' ht'l'" h u1 1 I; tk d11111111111l jlrtll:, \\lllld\\llk In maktng the p rop os:1I. ll.lhn rr'l'Jkll 1n a ~ccun11c' and I \d1.1n(tl' < omml\\lllll filing that lw twill nlmmt 10 rx-rccnt of l 'S\ \\11ll e>n Tm•,d..1~ hl' reported 10 thl' '°II C Ill' hJd purdrn<>ed an add111un<1I 4 m1lhon '>hares. ra1singh1s total 10 ~~.' m1llwn 'hares or J I A perrrnt. The proposal isihe nation·, ht&gl'\I altl'lllptcd k"cragrd bu)out. a 1r:111,. :lL'lllln linnnl'L'd largd) b y bom1\\.l'll mom.'~ rl'Ptlld with the target rnm- pan~ ·., carnrngs or the.sale of aSSl'I'> NYSE UPs & DowNs MUT UAL FUNDS -~:,w,tZ~..,R,,,'\ c ::: r:;~~ :~ ~f :~ ~ • 1111°"'' 'uPGl,.d bv Carne11 t F'unO\ ll>t H11tonaf Auoci Gov• 10 76 10 69 fJ!o:'ler\~ l~~lir~~' ( •OC.• IH7 100 "1• prlcH ., wlllcf\ C•l"HI 10 •• II 19 "''" H CUrtflel '••ON IS6S 11 10 <OUld 111n -CronlC.v 9 41 9 II Uid IHtl HHI (nl ~"' 19 71 Nl va111e I Of IMMltllt (hp Otr 11 71 NI (YllUt PIU\ Hie\ ChH tnu• 63 16 NL Cllar .. 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AIM I\:! .;r.c:h f 17 No securltfu trading below S2 are Incl· ~"~·· 7Ne' 21N1~ ~~~o 1 *11 ·uded Nel end perce ntaoe chanoes are the 0~'11 1113 17 11 ~olln( 1 f l difference be I ween lhe previous closing ; 10 10 ~s ,011 '(~'' 11 t~ • 1 price a nd Wednesda y's 2 om price .... .;:~· 99 8 100 1.~i', il'l114 UPS s,,,.,..., ~ Name Last Cho P ct w, "9 10 so 111• Cooumb·• r'1"11J IF'M . c ~11 u 171 AIVAFunO\ F ·eo lJ2l NL S 1'5 P ... p II.Ml>• 41 .. 1 N' C.••., l674 NI 1 Ber1eev Inc \• Uo 13 ' M 1 tt NL 3 BecorWsln 11 , I ff Up 10 ~~~m 1i n ~~ ~~" 'I 11 .NL 4 Savin 1.5-0ol 31 1 '9 UP 10 7 YroT 1199 N ~ .. ,,. A8 1 •1 1 7• S Aths Chaim 23• t • Uo 10.0 Al/<f\/ Funo• ,.,,,. CO 719 731 6 Amer Hotel 11 e 1 uo 9 9 • ~ru IJ 10 u 9l ~·l!01 •e Cir~p 1 ~an Juan Ra 12 + 1 Uo 9 1 r.;..-;·" ~·. ·1~ 11J~ I"~~ f~ ~ B ff' 8 1m111 12 + I Uo 9 1 u~ c,,, 10 •7 10 91 •l'coFa t,o t 9 hockFON 9 • + 1, Uo 88 A •nf , •OH Nl h•E• 1 ,1 1 10 ecisionlnd 9l . I 1. 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'• Coion• !Ori • Cola~ ~'II,., A " f IND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE VINOOllOTtll".f 'I• ~42'' )3 f ' ~6 ·~\l,e c.,o°'" \)\, •r ~ '\~' e ~ ~ o<'~ ~<;(;j ~ Diiiy Piiat o~ucc0+~ ~ \(\ ,. .. Ckl•IMl .. d Ad"911t\lf'1ol . <'e J30 Wt1t &oy !It ~\l~\ (e.io Mf'VI C• 97010 6~1 ~C17d .. ·', I ' ' .. t l Stocks prices mixed NEWYORK( P)-Stockpricesw~rruud today 1n a st"SSton marked by weakness tn some blue chips . .\nal)sts s.a1d the market has been helped in recent ~saons b) talk thar tbc lorti-dechne of interest rates has furthes: to go. The) also noted that traders ha' e bttn encouraged b~ str~ngth tn the transportation stocks. which serve as a 1rad1uonaJ barometer of the pace of economic act1\lt)'. Ho,._e, er, brokers also noted a good deaJ of concern o'er prospecu for th1rd-quancr eanun.gs reports to be issued by man~ companies tn ~ oe:\t couple of ,.eeks. Shares of both. ln3cma11onal Busmcss. Ma- ch mes and General Motors slumped toda) amid womes about their prospecthe quarterly results. The Do,. Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 7.03 to 1.796.8:! . .\d,anc1nJ. issues sh.ghtly outnumbered de- clines on the ~w York tock Exchange. Bag Board 'olume totaled 153.39 rrulhon '!hares, aJtatnSl 141 70 mtlhon \D the pttVIOUS session. WHAT AM £x Orn W H~T NYSE DID NEW VORK (AP) Oct 9 Prt"' Advanced Tl ~~ Oedinecl ¥~1= New highs 7 New lo~ n I AMEX LEADER S NEW VORI( (AP) -Sein, 4 om 0tlc. and net ct1an111 of ll'le ltn most active American Stock E •change I.sues, tr ad in g na llonaltv a t mo r t ~.:,:1. ,LorlmerTtl n Wldtt$ EchoBavg WanoLabB BAT Ind NYTl~s' TIE Cot)"lm lmperOll Ag Conq_uutE• MavtlwrGo GoLo Quo1E s METALS QuoTES NEW YORI( CAP! -~ ,_..,._ melel puo. Tn"'9day .. ....__ • 62 26 c.111 per pound """ CotN• ~ mon111 c1otec1 weo c._..,. SS'\ cenl1 e pOunCI U S o..oneoont c~ . se as cen11 '* _..., N'I C-• 9001 month clOMd weo 1, ...... 24'> '*'".pound Z>roe • 41 C*llt • pound, e1e11 .... eo Tiii -$3 «39 CININ W .... COft\llO<llle PllOOI I>@< lb I S-. S5 835 I*' --H911<1y & H.,,.,.,, ...... SS 7 491* troy ounc.. NY Comea tOOl month c;IOMdW.0 lllwc"". S 170 004200 OOpe. 7611> fleJli ~Ye><~ ~ • S511S 00-SIO 1 00 "°" ounce N Y icon· rrlQ1) ~~1()-.. Y~~-lf~N- NEW YORK (AP) oct. 9 Prev Acsv~nced T~ daft Deel l'ed ru m ¥nchan99<1 I "' 01a1 lswes 197, '11 ~ew "'°"' l! ew IOWS I NYSE L£.lDfR S and net ch•nge of \ne i1ft'"n rnost active New Vork Stock Exd'lenM lu uts. trading nationallv al more th•n SI ~1'r'nc usx Coro Luckv Sir IBM Schl11morg AlldSlrS s Ct nltrlorEn n PtoslCo s AmtrT&T Harnlsctifg GtnMolprs WnAlrLln Hull~EF ~~~~~n Dow JoNE s AvERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -FIM I Dow-Jones ff.,.~, n · It: l'ocll1 H Lftl ~ Ind 1 ' 1 . .2• 1715..15 l ?! , s 0~1 ~.!l m_JJ m:~ • . + Ul 6S Slk Hl.oo m a 7ll.°S4 7l 1.79 'P:'.~ l.~~ Utlls ~Ol6:i00 6S Stk 3>,7ff.l00 Name LHta]i V•ume Allred 1, 136 soo 2 ,, Re~lt. s b~ R US ''l , . ..,. ™I "'4 .... 17 : 17"1 lnlt M l ~axH s CBV s acle 5«1.111te Nlio.e 8 10, ~ m .... ,,., : 11~ .00 1 '• 1ii-ttt e !'JOUthz:rn col 1 lbrm.c c16~ic, eveLlobl<i. fbt ~ m ~ 1,ft~n color crirn bm.cLlonti 1 novy kMkl nt!N'J/'100\ 11 la n!c rrzmtl pu%'Venttlo Cl ~. + • -lit + • -. -• +7. ~ l + . ~ btoch .. 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I I "'I" 1h1 ( nlkg,1.111 i.,d11111I 111 ( 111111n 111 UI -l.tll'I \ .d1 I nr'l'''''' -1 "1 h.1n1·rnl r11 'l·11 lt.t \I'll I In thl\ d.111• 111._.1~ .. ,, ,, ~r11up 111 'r111"h flll\\lflf),llll'\ \1•1tkd Ill I"' 'll 111 \(,J\ ~:in I r.tlll l'l" In I )l'i~ 111.,huil C \1.,dd.11d "' \1.ortl'\ll 1 \J,..,., ll'lC'I rd ,, p.111 nl for 1hc llr\l l.tllwix· In I XXX thl' puhlrt "·I' 111\1 .Hlm1lll'd 11> lh1• \.\ ;1,h1111.1111n \lt111t1 · mi.·nt In 11/lll I aur,1 Inti.ill' hll.lllH' till Ii''' womil n 10 lh .1uo" I hl' l 1111t•d ~talC\ a\ \hl' tomplctl'd a 11111l·\top Journl'~ from lfoo\C' l'lt I ll'ld "1J ' • to ( tkndalc C alll In 1916. the· fir.,t llenl·rator at Bouldt·r (lall•r llomnl 1>11111 lx·g:in m111'>rn111 1ng l'klt11n1' 111 ''" \n .~l'll'' In I lJ'iX Porx· 1'1u' \ 11 t.lrl·d In llH'17 I a11n \nll'lll4ll11'1tl'rr1ll.1 lcacfrr <he (1un:11,1 \\ii' l'\l'tllll'd whrk at1l·mp11ng t11111ull· ll'\11111111111 ORANGE COAST lllJ•ilat '-\ 1~11h11rhrn1d' '•1lh1·1 1h.111 'l'\l p1111 lk.11 h \It \ I Ilk• grr II I mplr\'\ I I h;ll \l>ld 1111 111111 '"JI 111( lit\ '\(If I llllCI Ill I 11\ I 'di 1111 Jhoul till' \.tllll' Pl 111 nm1 ·· 1>1110 for 'l'\\ port lk.1l11 1101111·, 111 1h.11 \Jmr pr ll l' rilll~l' 111 '1'" p1111 lk.1d1 ha \l' r rta rrwd l hl" 1 ,,tlUl' \11111• l'IXJ \\tlh fn, l'\ll'P· 111111\ \,(.. 11·,11kn1' 111In11H· I rrr.itl' 111 1,1\0llOl' C fl·1·~ or \l".I\ 11 \\ B111.td· m1111 h11t1tl"' htt\' 111111 h 1i-,, tht•rr h111111'\ .Hl' \\Ol lh 11111,1\ \nd h11\1 r11.1r1\ tlll 111hl'I\ ol lhl' ( 11111m111n· of 2111111 \.\cHrld \I'll lhl'll h1>1lll'' :it XO pn1 l·n1 11f 1111< I 111<1• lo.l'I '.tlu1· "11m•' I hr 1mpllli1l1t11111l th1 l'nllll' ll·t1l'I " ol lour\\. lhal "-l'\\Ptll l lk.id1 " nm1 ta~rng a halk·\l·at 111 dl'\lrah1lr1' 111 u lrl·' \uc·h "'In rnr L1g.una lkJl h or Ciarden (1ro\l· 'l'' 'l'' Rogl'I and I <.uppmr '.11u·11 \\OJll up tor lhl' .. ( rrcat Pump~rn .. on l lallmHTn 11111 I b1:hn l' th.ii till' I IHlHllllll'l nl 2u1111 ha' l'' t·n rrght 111 lkk11d ''' •'"''''"n through lht· m,111 and .ill 111lwr lqi.tl nw.111' .11 1lw11 d"P"'·" I l"""'l'f llh'' du1w.111 tlwm,l·h 1' .t nil l ht' tr ll'l 111'' ll l l/\'ll' I)\ 1l'"111111f' 111 1111n-l.ld' h;tll trlllh\ .tlld l \,H'- ~llilll<lll\ I 11111111;111·h 1ll1t\l 111 11111 l llllt'n\ JI\ h1'lll I 11111•1 nll'll th.tn 111 lall for 1!1.11 lrrw ; 11 11, 1l 1 \ 1.1 Cd KfO I<>'-<• 'I" J'lllrl lk.11 h Ill 111 ~ '\ti\ 11·1 'II ll'llll'll \lltfl t I i.,,,~ 11.110' 111111 tli• 'oh1 I t'l.ll • 111 /1 I h-"·" 11nl 101 "" p1 """·" o111d ll .. trl1·" 1111111 .. Ill 1111· l ·lll\l' 111 1'1'.hl .111d hr' l111h1 .1~"11"'' '1t1l1•1111 .111d t'tllw.IH I ·11 \\',If' .1~11 I 111 'lllklll C, 1 .ild I< f11rd \\1111 1111 tltt p11hl1t.rl 111111\1 ,11i.µ l.. ·'l'·m~...i I >t-111•!( 1.1111 pn-..11kn I 1,rJ fl1tr11111 l f 1 nllll \ I ,ti h I '·I\ 111.- ( ,11 ll'I It.id 111.1!11• I~ •·11111 dl•fl ll!' 111\'lf l1'H'l1l d\'ll,fh 11) \,111f1,lfh l'I• fl I 1\1 \1,t1\,tl'" f\1.11'111'111111 \11111' ll'I \hn.llhlll flq!lll 11111 \\Clh I g.~ r1 ' Pll 'ldl nt dr"~n.111· 1111,111 \Juha1.1i.. rn c .11r11 .rnd \lmul 1h.11 lht WCI fl h flll J')l'.111• Ill I Ill' \ ltddl1 I ·"' "1111ld ~,. 1111 d1·,p111· 1111 ,,,. '""111,1t1111111t \fl\1,11 \.111.11 <Im 'l"ll .11111 I hi 111111 h11.1d 11\ id 1111' 1l.rl1;111 'rt11\1' \hip ,, hrlk I ;111111 '1111t 11<kll·d lrrllkr ,, dl·.rl \\orl..i:d 11ul h' ll.rl\ I 1t'lll .tnd llh' Pak\trm I rhn.1111111 < >111.rn11a111111 Todtl \ \ Atrthd.c\\ \1•11 < 1111dnn l l 11n1111t~rl''• K '\II " lh \111111·1 f.ll k \llll lh II\\ Ill I\ l ' r lt11uttlll fl'' I od." I hnp1 "1 IH'\t'I "'·l' !1' ''" l(rt• d;l\ \.\h1·11,1 lhllll/ I\ ,I\ had ii\ \I llllt 111 11111 Ill'\\ 'Jl·IJll'r\ 111.1(..l rt· \.\.ill R11>•1·1, \n1111l,lll h1111111n\l I I I\ "11 111 h I 1Cet9'1 Wlttl'Mf Publ•tflet Oon Fen,., Coty £01101 Tom Cl9nln "°'"""'' EO•tt>r Cr ... theft Sl>Of1t (01l0t TefreM• J ICCMdle C •rc:utatton Olte<:IOt litoMrl Cefttfelt P1o<1uc;11on Olrec:lor ...... ~~ Ad~«1tll"9 Ovec:tor ,...,......_. CluiiT..ci Ott.OOf ........ T._.. Conlfo!* .. _ .. Per hap& ll 1c only wa we could ever ~t·n crd L cn lhu l'-'Srn lo r a nctton agatn t the Soviet Union would be to pass a la w proh ibiting t rndewlth a ny country tha t trade with South Africa.·· TH\S lS MY ~W AMBA~ADOR TO SOUTH Af'RtC~ ... \ AS YOU CAN , ~.~ISA RePReSeNTATk>N Of ~GRAVe <:~N ro~ youR TROVBLeS UNDeR A~~™e1D.· WIL.LIAll P . BUC&L&Y l Cohamnl•t Serving notice to tennis cheaters H~S A SYMBOL, A DePlCitON, A.:. 011, Diel Hewe AIMflCI l~"CllClll 1-ToKeN .• Long-time players i ON T HE RI GHT WHAT'S TMe woRD? ., know the rules and h ow to get e ve n Bv LILLIA~ Rl'SSELL 11.l'l' \llll l'\l'r t~:en 111 n11d-~·nurt \11th ll'('l frrmh plantl·d. ll'Jlnl!t rackl't l'\tl·ndcd hl'a' en ward. t'aglc-c)eing a loh unti l 11 rl·a,·hc)JUSI the rrght spot \<t )OU rnn \ma~h )Our· wa) 10 a ~lorrou'i. \ 1c. 1onou!> point'! Bui lhen. JU'>t a\ ~uu gn t 'our lct•th and prl'parc for thl· \hot o( ~our hfc. 11 couple of 'llmllcr\ \l'l\urd' amble across t"he back of \oJr rnurt -and the ball oounce) · harmlc\\I} at )Our s1dc'l l nhclrc' ahl~. thl\ has happened 10 U'> a numtx·r of tr me\. Civil war more likely with imposition of sanctions 1\11> fm·nd Bell). and I pla) lenn1s al least onn· a "eek and usuall) al \an Joaquin Hill\ Ctt) Park tn "'l''\POrt Reach But beware' If )OU ,1c.Hpl thl' l halkngc. "l ennrs An>" ont"'" and rt'-. at 1h1\ park. \OU d hcltt·r be prepared to ha11Tc -arid not onf\ 'our opponent acros<; the net. Bui let\ gt•t bad to our court '1rnller\ Our game 1~ a1 a halt. We inquire J\ to thl·tr 1ntl·n11on\ The) \l'l'm aggra' Jtl•d thJt \\t' hnvc rntcr- rupll'd thl•m hut 111lorm U\ that 1l \hould he ul'l' rouo, the) arc going 10 thl' nc1ghl'lorrng rnurt Wl• r><>rnt out that thl' u l\ hal\ granou'I~ provided "de"' alk\ ovt'l.rlk tlw tennis court for r h1·11• \\\'r1· 11111· or {\\II 111\l' IOlll ht•, •n lhl· frn.ll kv. da)" k:u.ltng 10 the O\t•mJl• of \1 r Reagan·., 'l'W O n \\ l'dnl.',dn~ 1lw forl·rgn nllOl\ll'I o: 'ioulh \ fm .1. no In' trkphont•d lo.l'' 'l'n;Hor' a nd told lhl'lll that \outh ~ti ll"a llll~hl fi.'cll I tlgli.11\-1 lht• IRl()t1\I• 11011 111 o,.r1Ht10110, 111 an' rwmnn 111 ":"' 1ntludrn1.1nn1111crd1u 1on ot all t un11m·rna I t ra 11il 111 IO nt·1gh borr ng blart.. \tale\. notahh l 11111'lah\\l'. ~1·n R1l h:trd I ugar. lht: l·ha1r111.111 111 tht· \t•n.111· I orl'rgn R\'lal 1<1n\ C om m ltll'l' .ind till' pr fill rpal lfrpuhlrl Jll l'l1th11''·"' 101 'Jnr111rn' r\·al lnl ,.,. plo'l'\'h dt·nmrnung '11111h \ln1.1 1111ll\.1t11·mp1111 mnldk1n \1rn:11lJO hl"lll\\'I ll11\\//,1l,l1!f.llll" '1.·, 11 \\,I\ 1111·ddl1."•1111 111 \11u1h \lnt.1 111 .1111.mpt 111 p, l\t1,11k th\· I nllt·d \1.11\'' 11o11 111 1111\1 \\'Ill' 111 \nuth \111L1n h11'111H" I lwll .11l' r.11Jd11'\' 1 \l''''' h1·1l· \1111 11111(.. 11.1111 l11hl1\lll1 lh1· 81 '"'" 111,11111.111 11·111111ded B1-.h11p In·' 01 I I 11ddl1. ,11111 ul ( 1rl'JI Brrt,1111 thl k.1d1n!-! 'P"lo.l'\man 1n l.1' or ol '·"'l. 111111' 111 "h.r1 haprx·nt·d rn n·'fX'l I 111 lhl' .11 n" rndtl\ll\ I rl!n I' \l',rr' or \II h.ttl.. \tr lohmon r1·c.1lkJ. lhl' l rllll·d \1;111·' pa"l'd J I.I\\ pr11h1h1I · 111g lhl' o,all 111 md11;in llllllPllll'lll Ill \11uth \frr1.a "Ith lh1 re,ult th:ll \11u1h \tr n.1 lfilll~cd up '" O\\O m1l11a 1' l.1111111r\ l hl' ·\ml·rrcan l'l'\pon\l. I' \l".tr' l:lll'r 11<1\ hn 11 w pnlt\1h11.1n\ 111u111n 111 "hrch "''!!-"l. .t\\l\lallll' lrom purrha"ng mrl11ar\ l'qu1pmt•n1 lrwn \11u1h \frrca Pl·r· hap' lhl· onl' \'·" \H' n1uld 1'\l'r l(l' m·r•lll' \'ll l h u"·"m for \am·1111n' ,cg,1111\l llll' 'IC1\ ll'l I n111n \\uuld tx-to P"" .1 l.1" p111h1h111ng 1r.1tk "''h an~ u1u11tl\ 1ha11r.1d1·., "11h ~mll h .\fnt.i \rut lhl'll 111 lllllr\l' lhl'ft' '' l 'rn1111c ' 1." 11n11· ol v.h1rh thl· l<lt111k"·'" '·"H 111in' "l'll' tht• drt''' I l h1-.1 "·" I h1 hr .1' l' I r\'l' \111rld 11 flt•r 1111p11\lllV ,,1m 1r1111,,11w1n'1 Rhodl'\la louod "'l'll hu\lnlf. dnurn\' 1111111 th\ ')o\ H.'l l 1111111,tl l\\llCll lhtl'l' llllll"\ lhl l'.trlrt'r prtl1 l h111nh· lllllll'd. 111 .. uh.,1an11.1l din I h' < 1111.tg miner' 1huc, h:id "l' got 11ur mnr.tl huu\\' 111 orJl·r \.\.hat" 'm11h \lnrn gmng. tn c1o'' Ont• da1 1'\ 111 h11pl' 1ha1 1ht· gm t'fll· nwnl "111 nol rl•,111~ lhrnlo. 11 ap· pruprr<lll' rt·1.11t.111011:1$.:tlll\l 1lw l '1111- n l l\t:ill'' lo l hnl..l· otl trat1k 10 !ht' nt·1ghh1111ng hi.rd, ''·''\'' I h"11· arl' re~l\nn' 111 hl· .1ngn "1th K11lw11 \1 ugcth1· hul u11k" /11nh:1h\\l' h1:· utllle\ .in .111111'll l.1111f'I for ;111 11-\oulh \lfltJll ll'rlllll\l' Ill ""'l' lift till I J llr l),1J lu LllllllllCrte \\uUIJ lx-111 .1 1ll11 I .1 ll l.111\ l'h rl11111ll'lll t 11111llr\ 'n1l1111ll \\11t1ld pk.t'l thl \11111h \Ill\ ,Ill ~II\ •'I flllll 111 fllllrl th,lll ltt \kn' tht• I 1111ul i.,1,11\'' ,,l,•.'" 111 1h1 ,11111.1! lll\l,11' \11u1h \111l.t .111110,l u111qu1:h It," -111 l t111111•1111 "rlh thl '\1n lt'l l 1111111 11111 1lw11·" not n111,1l \h111 \,1g1 Ill \lglll th,11 l ,ln 1 ht· \,tlr\ljl·J I" .1 lr11l1 d1,11w1 1r.1Jrng \\tlh 1h,· i.,11,111 l n11111 111 \\h11h \l·na1or I ug.11 ... 11111 lrlo.d' 11111hwt1 '" thl·n ho\\ I' \11u1h \lrll.111(..l'I\ 11111·.rll 1 \\, h,1,l' .1111111'' gu.11.1ntl'l'll 1h.11 till' a1111 .1partlw1d 1111n l'llll'lll "11h111 'uulh \111l,l \\tll 111m \hi\\ dim 11 \\ l h:" t· g111111 l..lTP a·1111nd1n1• (lll"l'h l'' 1h,11 \\l' It"· 1n an agr 111 "hrth lo.am rlo.a/\' dn 11111111 lo lhl· 'l.tll' '' quill' 11111111111n I hl \lrrlo.ant•1, \\ht• ha't' h1:1•11 rrH l111nl undrr p1l'\\lllt' 11f dOllH'\1 ll l lllnllll'I l ral lllfl\ldl'I · a11on\. llll'lll11u1 age thl· lr ht•nrl11at11 111 of till' r.1\.1.ll I.I\\\ \\Ill l1m\ hl· \lllflll'U a' uillu,1,1· ;ljll'lll' of thl· \\ l''1 If. 111 our lllllt'. 1\l' '·'" hr.l\t' llll'll 11' lhl' ll'"' 111 lh11u,.111d, ligh1 and drl· l11r 1h1· tiHl\l'\ ol l.rp.111·, C 1l l'.lll'I l:a\I \\r.1 < o-1'10,rx•r11' \ph1•rl' .ind for \talrn .ind I l11k1 llwn "t' \huuldn'1 ht· 'urprt,l'd 11 hr,l\l nhn h' 1lw l1'0\ 11I 1hou,ant1 .. 11nd 1h1•111.,l'h 1·0, ligh11ng II• thl· dr.11h lt11 lh\· ·'" lul UW\l' 111 WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY .1parthl'1d 11 ".I' .ti" a" lht• po1111 111 Ronald Reagan. and a (1·\\ 01lwr' th.11 thl' :11111-Jp.ir1he1d l"<IU\l' '' 'l'l h.tl lo. ratlwr 1h<111 .tlh .1nn·d IH ·lllt\'l''"'l \,llll llllfl\ ag,110\l lhl· g11H'llHll\'lll 111 \11uth 'IJ..1.ll.J , ttlll' \'\fi fe'>' purpose oftril\Chng from um· lo anothl'r For a moment the> \l.trl· prohal'll~ unbclrr' rng that ~Ol11l'Olll' "ould dare que\t1on their lal~ of rnur1 e11que 11c ~nd 1hcn 1wo arm' \hn11t 1IJ\\ard the c;k' and "C' arc 1rt·•1tl·d 111 1ht· l:llt''' trend} lorm ot lC1mmun1\.,Jllfll1-t\\O mrddk linger \alutn -11nl· lur t':ll h of u\1 \11 tlwn \1 h.11 \\ rll 1'11·11111,1 do' It "nu Id \l'l'lll It lo.1·h I h,11 tlh' !!II' l'r n- 11111l l \I Ill llllJ' \' t11\"' 'n ,rl l111111' t h\ lrlo.\.'111 \I t•f llll'\, l\•IUld \l'llll 111 h1: till.• l11fll'd r\·p.11r1.1111in 111 hl.11 i.., '' h11 h.t\l' l'lllll(r.11nl 111 \outh \lr11.1 lr11111 1h, 111·1ghhor111~ .. 1.111·, h.11 lo. -h.r\ ~ lo \11g11l.1 \l<11.1mh1q11l ,,11111h1.1 B111w.:11ia .ind /1111h.1tH\1 <>n .1 ''PltJI \aturd.I\ morning 01·11' .1n1TI .1111' l' a I n n JU:k1ul n 111 TT\ P.11 lo. lug 11u1 ~war out of Lhc t:ar~ Jnd .1ppn1,1d1 till' \lgn-up hoard For 1 h11't 111 '11u "ho arc non-rart ll't· p.1111' p1 llJ>l'I "gn-ur prntt•durt• lttml·· .ind 11.inw1.1,,ur1.'' pl.l\\'r\ol OOl' hour lllll'l\111\lllll\' h11W\,'\l'f ll\llUlhOO<il' 11111 111 log 1h,· 'l<lrt ltmt• ·u r><>n ~our Mii\ ,11 pr<1'("ll.'t'll\l' pkl~l'r\ hJ\l' tht• llJll tnll 111 '•'lllll'\I q1ur n1urt tx· '.1l.1ln l \1tlh1n I 5 m1nutt'' Thl'\l.' 1 ult'' .11 .. • p11\ll'd <..lirl't ll~ O\ l'r lhl· \l&O· up h11.1rd rn pt.1rn 'tl'" and 1n plain r nd"h '\n1111J \\l''h11uld.1nt111p.111 \11u1h \1111 J-, alqlll\1111111 111 lhl ult1m.1I\ "'"1p11n II " nut l"'" lo llllJ~llll l'\,tl II' "hcrt· '\outh \11 ''·' \\IJUld drup .rn .11l11ll1l h11111h hul thr nw11 l'\l'll'llu' 111 .1 nm kar .1111ll1·r' h,I\ .1 \\;t~ ot tlull1n11 till' 111nl ol t111l·1~n morall\I\ ( 1111111!-r had g1111h\· homh 1n I 1>4.t. "''ti h,I\ l' hn•n 1111111dull'll llllll h l'Mlll'f to lht• d<tl lrtlll' I h;11 1ln·ri· " "mpl' 1111 allrrn.111,,· 111 10 n1'1rnn··'"'h llrtkr I -\nd lirJJlh. \\l' urn ;1ntrl 1p.111 .1 grl'JI rm rt"l\l' "'' 1ok1111• I" hl.11 (.., ,1, un,·mplo~ nwnl lfll 1\·l'l'' .111d th\ \t'n'r ol hi:I pk''"t'\\ ht·111111\'' 111111 l' Jllltl' II the 11h1l'l ll\ \' 111 l \ pnlll' IO\\,lld \0111h \Ir ll ii I\ 111111\ 11,1\l'1111' lrlo.l·lrh1111d 111 ll\ ti \I.tr 1h1·n \\\' h,I\ l JU\l IHI\\ .ll l1•d \\ tth ~rt-.11 \l,lll'\· man,hrp H'il/lnm ,.. llUt·k/r \ ha ''ndicatC'd columnist · · \\ t' \Uf\ l'' tlw toun' The' arc all rn lf\t' flu1 thl' hoard "'a total blank • -111111111\' 11mt· po\lt'd. 11111 unt• name log.gt·d 1 n \ h.1' \1. c ·' e gut 11 made \.\t"ll IHI' 1· our lOUrt 1n 15 minutes~ Bui Jll't hdorl' , .. l. arnH· at 1hc \lgn-u p ho.rrd u llt'l'l·ol-1001 pla>er dt'\l'rl' hi\ l llUrt. \krd' in ahead of Ult and huml•ttl) lhalk' rn lhl' Pfl'\Cnt 1111w .rnd a' .ir11't\ ol naml'' al rm\ tht• hoard Wt•'"'".' .Ktcpt th" l hl·a1111g. and .ilia 'c' rral H'rhnl 'rna\ht'' 'l'rH·d ll\ 11ur \ltk \\{" gl'l a tourt If m \ tr1n1d ,rn\1 1 \\l'rt·n·1 't'll'fan' ol tht'st• "t'l'lo.h v.;11, "c"d hl· lvolrngour ace\ 1111 thl· "·"''"~ hl.·m h for an hour or llltHl· \\ h.1l\'\l'r h.rrpcnt.""d 111 the ~aulr· lul 11·nnl\11l \on· "ht·rl' mannas and l'lllllll'lll' .1ooundcd'1 V.a, 11 that long .rgo "'h1.·n 1 hl·a1cr\ \\l'rt· banished tr11111 tlw 11u111 lorn l'r" \u 11 \\Ou Id Senator: Outsider should investigate Foreign Service \n' "'·" IHI" "t' rt· 11n our tuurt. \1'f\ 111g. drt' tng \nla'>hrng. and "·" rng the t111w ol our I" l''>. fhen 11gh1 on \dll'dult'. ubout half W:l) thcuugh our pln)rng lltnt', our .,peed} li11ln halkl·r l\111·ai.., hark to tht· board and l hangt'\ thl' lllllt'\ on hi\ :ind hr'> tr ll'rtd' rnu1 ''· ntrnd1ng 1ht·1r pla\· mg llllll' 1ndl'lin11l·h No\\. anordrng II• lhl' h11,11d Oll1 llltll' \\OUld dapw h1·t111l· thl'll\1 Oncr agi11n "l' mm1 d111•11 .1 h.11r.1~w 111 'rrhal 'ollt'\' .11 till' \\11Uld·lx· lhl'all'I atflll'd al g<>Oll i..pu1 l\1U.h\\h1p.,. rHt\'~n•.. • nd 1ht' .1h1h1' to rl·ad lhl' ruk\ He rduc·1an1- h 111rr l'l h I ht• ho,11 d \\ \ '\111....C, I< l'--\\ h<rt'' g1111rn . 1111 · "1111 l<1d1.11d I u1.1ar latcl~·· l hl' 111dd 111 rrtrt l ll'd lnd1an.1 Rl·puhl1r.1 n h." 11111> hn 11 111n,1tkrl·d thl' \fr l1n ·1w" 111 lh\' \i.·njffi' .i d11lidt•n1 I 1.1• d "•" ~ lllll \Jl\'.1r t arrrrr on u \Wll\' di 1111111.1 lnl h pr 1 nw don na' H111 1i"1 thl' I orl·rgn Rel.11100' '1•1111111111\ d1.11rm.1n thullenttt•d l111·,111t 111 l<1-.1g.11111\t'r \o uth .\lnl.t 111d11l'l111r .... tnl t111n\ that the Whtll 11• lll'll' I . lfl\llkr\ I CIUOll'rpro<llJl II\ l' \nd """ I ug;.11 h.t'> t.tlo.l·n on ~·c- 111.11' 111 \t.tll' < rl·orgl' \hult1 o'er an 1mp1111.1111 rx•r\onnl'I matl<.'r "'thrn I 11~g' Bollom I 111 11111 mulh t'' t'O·lt•mpl'rrd I 111-.. 11 " turwu' at "ihult1 and thl I 111\'ll!ll i.,1 I\ l(l' .. old ho) .. Ml'l\\Ork 1111 "h.11 lw 'It'\\\ u\ a dl'hlx•r all' ll'lm,11 111 lollo" dear tongn.'!>\lonal 111' 11111t11 ~'> on the chml'l' of a ncv. 1n,1Wllor general for the -late ()c-. p.111111rn1 In fall. hr "u<i ~o 'lt('amed 1ha1 hl' mJtk 11 q·ik<I th real to \1r lhl' 1kp.11111wn1\ \l'' Ne\I crrt1t'. c.;1,•n lr"1 l ~dm' R "-i ( nn thl' '>luhho1n d1plo111.110, l \\,lilt In rl'f'll:lt J \\.'I) \ltllll~ hdrd v.hrlh l \han•\\llh~n tlefm, 1h,11 lhl· tkpanml'nt '\hould takl' 1mmnl1Jtt ac11o n to tmplcmcnt tht> I.iv. 1q1 . .ird1ng thl' ollirc of 1n'>f)l"CIOr l(t'nl r.il •· I ug.ar "'ftlll' in J conlidcn- 11,11kttl'r1c1 c;h ult1 \.\hat kd I ug.ar 10 tn\Oilc tht• d1l.tlkd n.inw of f ogg) Bollom·, 11.1\\1hll· nrrlW\I\., It ~111 bcpn with a I 'I~' < 11:ncral \H'ounun~ OfficC' rt:· port f\'l(uc\tt.~ h\ Rep J3ck Brook-. [). r "'"' Tht• (1 .\0 potntl'dl)' cr1t1· ~ 11rd 1hc· \1a1r r.>,·p nmcnt irad111on of ari1'<11n1in1 a I orc1an rv1cc uflt(Ct J' lll\fll.'ltor gcntrcil I hl''I(' tit'r\<mnC'l Ian• pcr\on.11 .ind l \tl'lll.11 1mna11nwn1., 10 1hc11 rmk· pl lllkr111· \\ hr11 1 hn .rrt• il\\lgnt•d 10 lll\l'\ll!!•tll' lhnr 11\\11 'UJ)\'f\ 1\01' 111lw1 w111111 P"'' olli11<11' and rndr · '1du.1I' "''h \\lt11111 thn "'l' e1111I \Ill 1.rl111· .1J IOll'tgll P"''' .. lht• (' \() 1\')1111' llllll'll \ \l'flJll' l'\f)l·f I <tlllplrlit>d thl\ po1111 111 11ur J"'ou,1ll' LulCllt' L at1.r1;1d11 '·" 111g · 1 ht· l ort•rgn ~·r. \Ill '' .1 ,rn,111 dl l~ pl.ill' \n IC1 "•''hill'" h1 h,1,~ 1 ·d nnt door 10 tht· fll'r,1111 lw ""' ll'1'\llltal1ng Ill\ l.rd\m<I' h.r,l·~on 111\thm1l\\1ththe audited fll.'r,un HI ltlrl·n \.\c needed \llnll'Onl' lrom the OUl!>ldl' •. \o that\\\ h.11 ( nngn·" dr< 1ded to dn -or tr l\.'c.J 11110 lqp<1lat11111 l;i'lt }t'ar ortknng thl' UPP<Hntml'Ol of nn ··rndl·ix·ndrnt and cfkc 11 \C" 1n<tpcc - tor f.l'neral l nfortun,1ll'l\. lhl• lnwd1d nOl \IUll' l'xplrr rtl} thal thl· 1m .. pcctor gl·ncral mu\I not be u mcmtx·r of Ilic Foreign ~en 1l·l' Fo1 profcs\lonal diplomat'> accu!tlOnH•d to interpreting ever} word. phrtt\l' ,1nd dau'le or trenttC\. and pro l" t1fficu1f ,·ommun1QUC'I thr\ was all the optnme 1ht•) needed. But lir<i1 the ""> hureaunal\ rn PC'tllfoag~ a o u om dc1.tdl'd 10 lC'l+- conan:~~IOnal \\ tllpo\\cr h} 'llall 1 ng f hc> t l:umcd that hei.·au\t' ot (1rnmm-Rudman c:O\H 11111ng rt·· qu1rcml'nt\ 1hc dcpanmcn1 d1dn·1 ha' c thC' monc' 10 \\'I up .in 1 ndt•ix·n· dent full) <itnftC'J 1n11pt.•ctor gc•nt•ral ( onarc \ ... \('them s u n11lhon rhctt hlutl l311cJ lhc· dtploc.rat\ compl.iinc•d that the" co11ldn·1 U\t' thut much n10 m·' C nnirl·~, rt·· nm1ncd adamant hnoll} rnn\l"4l'd 1ha1 lhl' la" mok.cr11 \\l'fl' ~ riou., lht• tkparuncnt n~nun:unt ,,,, 1n'Jll'C tor st•nrral fnr 'K'lltlle .1pp1 II\ .11 I fl \\,I\ .1 r llf\'1~11 \t.·t \ ll l' 11fl 111'f -l _ _._Cl AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR o C ongrt''' pa\\l'd Ill'" kgl\la11011 1ha1 \l31t:tl l'\f'llruth ...... II GHl'l'I member ill the I orl'rgn \\'f' rn· ma' he appointed 1n1,pct tor il'lll'ral ul thl· I >cpanmcnt of \tatc .. No" acrnrdinit l(l \t'rlllll' \nuru·' the ~t.ite Dc•partmt•n t h,I\ tallrn hal i.. on 11' olt.J dda} rng lal Ill\ I hl' I orc1gn Rcl:111on'> C omrn1lll'l' "'a' il'>'>urcd th11t ,, n1tm1na1m11 l111 111-.1x.·t· lor gem·rol ~•II be \Cnt to till' ".ll•fl,1ll' DO) dn} no'>'. But 11 Wl'nl' unhkel\. that a candidate can Ill· numnf. romm111ce hcar111g~ hdd llnd u ~·null' \ otc urrnngcd he for c c o nttrl'\\ nd· 1mirn'I (o r the elc1. 11e111 Bl.IR MON(\' \ IJH I ( Il l n I he nut1nn'\ hl'l'I t.lnnkcl\ mu\ haq• ,u,rl.ISI h11l1ona )Caf\\hl•n < onirl''' la1kd ll,l fl;"' a lo" c·<t•111 pi1111J ~er d11,tnhuf'i)1.\ lrom .n·nnin nntHru1,t rult•\ 1 hat \ what the C on'iumrr Fcdcra11on of .\nH·ma l'\l1m.11r\ tx·cr hu' l'~ ~c.1uld hJ' c.· hnd 10 pa} 1f 1hr C\cmptton had t'll.'rn g1.1nll'll rhl· t'\llm.itc '>'O\ r\lr,1pol,11c.·d hum tht• prtn• 1nac.l\t'' th:u '~"url\'\f 1n .. 1.1tl'' th:u alto'\ tll•urth\1tnl"4i tn ~""l up C\l ht'il\ C \,Ile\ lll'l\\Ofli.\ r he• 1n<JU\· tr. lohh1cd ha1d to gel a nnt1on" 1dr l',t.•mp11on through ( on&rl''' hu1 the langu:tgc v.o' tinnlh .ut from thl.' l fl'J<iur. \priro1'lr1,111on-. h1tl JMrk Andtrson •nd Jn\tph Spt•r art yndlratrd 1·0/umnl~t 11 fk 11' .tnll--1 "''n·n·1 un hand to 1)111111 oul lhl'\'rror' ot 1he1r "a}~ 11 \111uld rn1u1rc· 'omcthtng tantamount 111 .tn l'\ ll tlClll nolrn• tu r>rr\ l'lll lhC"il' pwudo-<iufll,·r,1ar' trnm Hiking up fll'I 111.10l'l1I rl'\IC.knn· on th(' lOUrtS I h~· final 1111'lau"h1 of thl' I) p1cal morning ;H °'un Joaquin Hill\ l'omc;, hum thl' nt' 1t'lcll tn the form of a lll\·p:ml-101 tl'llnl' rn\truNor This \1H111t1 tutor 'nuntl'r' O'l'r and rn· Im"'' \J\ \\ c m u-.1 ka H' our court - 1h:11 (rt) lll!..WI\' aH· commcnctng. We kncm the lll\ pro,·1dc•o, lc,:.on\. Wc'vr \l'On them u11d thl') 're good In fact. 1111.• \Chcduk " posted for C ·ourt"I I and ~ :ind 11.,,., the 11mc\. Rut we're on < ourt 4' Thl· httk 11.·aC'hcr informs us th.11 \,o 4 " hr\ tavorrtc. and 11 dc"'''n'1 m:tlll'r "hat lhc po~ted !tehrd· ult-\.I\., \1. l· lo'l' I h" one lktt\ .111d I Im c tlll\ aaml' nf lcnn" \\ i.· \houlll .rtll'I hJ' 1ng pl:!)Cd 11 for a wlll'l ti\ l' QI \l'at!> liut "" rcaluc that ou1 loh., Jrl' numtl<:rcd. and that ~ml' c.J,,, "c'll ht· fun:C'd 10 re~n 10 duuhll'\ ( onw 10 lhtnk or 11. th31 m1 ht 1101 ll\• too h:id -for then. tht•rl"ll tx· tour ol u\ old \\amor-; to· •< h\.'.l ii thl' callou\ C"h~lcy l hl'illt.'t\. •\10111(, tht' maltCIOU\ middle· lintt, red m1\3nlhrOflC' •tind 1mproH the impudent 1m · rx·nincnt rmtru tor\ Liii/an Ru' Ct// "' "' In Nf'W port 8r11rh. ,, • • • I 1 Errors cost Angels in ~en way intrig11 Al' leMfpftolo Dou& DeClncea of the Angela mluef a ball hit by_ the Red SOz'"a Dwigbt~Evana during aeventh inning action. Hurst llilrls Boston to 9-2 victory ~ Series heads West BOSTON (AP) -In the battle of bad bounces. blunders and bizarre plays, the Boston Red Sox won their most important aame of the season Wednesday. With almost every ball an adven- ture in Fenway Park' late afiemoon sun and ~wirhn& wind, the Red Sox beat the Angels 9-2 and evened the best-of-seven American Leagu~ pla y- om. at one victory apiece. No team has ever won a playoff senes after losing the first two game at home. and some luck and stranJe occurrences enabled Boston to avoid that precarious position. "It's a game of human beings. Errors arc goi ng to. be made," Boston Mana,er John McNamara said. "That s the nature of the game." The Red Sox broke a 2-2 tic in the fifth when Dwight Evans' pop fly was lost in the sun and swirling wind and fell for a tic-breaking double. Boston broke it open with three runs in the seventh, helped by three Angel errors. and three more jn the eighth, two on Jim Rice's homer. For awhile. it seemed like the last team 10 touch the ball would lose. Even the game's final out was 1n doubt when a grounder skipped off Lh.J~bascman Wade Bo~' che t un I he recovered to get a force at scco d. It as as rf a joke Angel Manager Gene Ma uch made pnor to the game came back to haunt him. Mildred Cronin. w1dow ofBos1on'\ Hall ofFameshonstopand lo ng-11me Manager Joe Cronin, made a prc- gamc award prescn1a11on. promp1 1ng Mauch 10 remark. "When I saw her. l ~rd. ·1 h~h~d1dn'1 bnng any of' those Cronin gremlins w11h hl'r · .. AL plavofl .cbedale °tueMeY'a SC.Wt A'*" I, 8o\lon 1 w.._..,, kw• !lotion '· Me91t 2 IS«lea lled, 1• ll l'tldlY'a GMN &olron 18ovct "·IOI el A,_. ICallClelerla 10-2), 510 pm S1tw•r1 GWM B0t1on (N Poer 10-121 •• .,... (Sutton IS·ll) S?O Ptn SllMIY'• Game Boston 11 Allelb, noon TllffdeY'a G-A,_. I f &ollon, If nKIH¥V, l10 pm w.-.-.,.,GMne A,...ei at Boiton, If naetturv, S"20 p tn A• hln4t POT Al H tnff on ClleMll 7 Now. the sce ne shifls to Anaheim Stadium. srte of the next thr~ meetings. uame three 1s !tCheduled for Fnday n1gh1 The Red ~x bunched seven hit in the first iwo 1nn1ngs. including a leadoff 1nple b} Boggs and a subse- quent double by Many Barrett, who had three h11-;. but managed only a 2--0 lead. Then as the shadows crept across the infield. the Angels be&an creeping back 1nt<1 the ga me and they eventually 11ed 11 in the fifth on Wally Joyner's homt· run. the first ever by a rookie rn a pla}off game. But 1n the bottom of the fifth. with two outs and Brll Buckner on first base. Don Baylor who had two htts and walked three 11mes. drew a walk on a 3-2 pitch from starter and loser Kirk McCa.,krll 1ha1 barely missed outside Evan't hlllc'>s 1n the <;enes. fol- lowed w11h a high pop fly behind second ba\c ~hort\IOp Dick Schofi eld and second ha'>cman Bobby Grich 'converged on rt. both taking • turns looking at the ha ll and each other At the last moment. Gnch lunged hackward<, for the ball. but 11 dropped for a two-ba-;e hit that allowed Bul kncr 10 '>Core The luck that enabled B,pston to lake the lead '>taycd w11h thdm in the 1op ol thc·o;i~h. W11h one out. Cinch (Please see ANGELS/C2) ..,. ........... The Aneela' Bobby Grich r~cta after beln41 called -out at third on a rundown pla~ in the •lxth lnnln&"1edne9day. Boston 's high sky provides low level defensive play Fielders wage battle in sun as Angel errors-prove costly double on a popup behind second base rn thc tilth inning "That wa<; lhc kc> pla)." Barrell, BoMon's second baseman who had ~hree hits. said ... As soon as l:.1.an!i popped 11 up. I knew 11 was trouble. Any ball h11 rn lhc air was tough. very tough. You \aw 11 go up and yo u los111 rn the sun. then caught 1t as 11 came out. 13) that 11me )OU could ha"c ml'iJUdged 11 .. BO TON I AP)-Bob Boone ot 1hc \ngclscalled 11 "probably the 1oughcs1 day seeing I ha .. c eq:r pla)ed rn." Man> Barrett of the Roston Red "iox \aid an~ hall that 'Went up 1n the arr got lost rn the \un. Evel)onc agreed tha1 the high sky "'llh a brrgh1 fall sun over Fcnway Park played ha voc W(·dncsday a\ Bosto n registered a 9-2 vrctol) 10 1.· .. en the Amcrn:an League playoff scnes at one vrctol) each Onl) fi.,,e errors "'ere charged. three b> the .\ngels. hul a half-doLen other halls cau~d trouhlc hccau<,e ot either the cond111ons or poor Judgment "It wa\ a vel) hnght da) and the lime ol da} made 11 H'I) tough -and 11 'ihowed." Boone \a1d of thl· m1d- afternoon c;1art. "It "as a tough field today. It wa'i a tough sk~. a high 'ik) ... Evans said. who has become accu\lomed 10 suth pla} ing rnndrtrons as Bo~ton·., nghl fielder c;rncc I 972 I "ould 5a) there ha,cn't been 100 man) like 11. rhq u'>uall) happen 1n a fall cla'>s1c. and we havt"n't lx•t'n 1n too man-,, of them. "No u<;e 1n me drscu'i\lng what hapl')Cned bccau'c I don't uodcrstaoJ them." ·\ngcl Manager < 1cne Maul'h said. I "To sec a pitcher luse a hrgh hopper rn the sun '>Uch u' happened 10 (Kirk) Mc( ask11l 1n the scrnnd rs' cl) rare On fl~ balls 10 the outfield. )Ou didn't kno" "here the) The Red ~O'< broke a 2-2 lie on D\\rght bans· g1f1 Scott baffles Mets ·-in battle· of aces Davis' home run propels Houston in playoff opener HOl 'iTON l.\P) -"1 1~e Sco11 was grateful that the rnuth-heraldcd Shootout at 1he K ( orral '"'h Dwrghl Gooden lived up w w. billing. Scott. the Na11onal l eague lcadrt with 306 stnkeoub. 11ed a pla)ofl mark with 14 'itnkeouts. and allo"'ed JUSt fi ve hits a the Houston Astros defeated the New York Mete; 1-0 1n the opening game of the I 986 Na - tional League playoffs. "It's a little more '>::&ll'•f.,,rng tn "in 1-0 th an 10.9.'' 'icoll \31d ··1 hern~ac; a lot ofburldup for this gaml'. and )OU never know whal°"i going lo happen .. Scott go1 all the offense ht' ncrdcd rem-Gle-nn Daw-s,who honwrce~i.n the second inning then made.-a gamc- saving play in tfie field rn the ninth inning lo turn back the Meir, a final time. "We made a co_upJc of greaL plays:· Scott said. "In a one-run gamt.· lrkc' this, 11 can make a big difference. We have a good defe nsi ve halkluh .. NL playof£ tJCbedule WtdftffcleV'I S<Wt Hou11on 1 New V0<1< 0 (Hou11nn leed1 1er.e\ I 01 Tonlotlt'' Garn. New Vor~ (01tda 18-St •I HOU\IOn IRven 11·1). S 10 c> m Sltvrc1ev•1 Garn. Hou1ton IKntc>c>er 11· 111 el New Vof"k t0erll1>9 1~·61 9 io • m Sul'ldlv'\ G11n4 Hou1lon COe1t1•1e1 11 St at New Vor~ IF ernenaez i11 61 S ?O c> m Mofldev'1 Garn. HOu\IOn el New Vork, If neceuerv, rioon wecrn.wiev'• Getn4 N"w Vor~ al Hou1ton 11 nKeuerv noon Tilvnclev, Oct. 1• Gem. New Vork •• Hou1ton, 1t neceuerv. S 10 pm ··Sco11 prtt hed a good game. a great game," Gooden s~11d. "o\nd the '><.orehoard \hO\\cd that 1 \I niggled a hllle hil earl} I wa\ getting cvel)- ll11ng up.-But as I went-on,. I gOI ~ rnntrol and m) rnrvehall started "orkmg. I got my rhythm a hllle b11." <iamc two of the bec;t-of-scvcn 'il'rrcs tonight will match Houston right-hander Nolan llyan , 12--8, _ ha..chall'"> all-11me c;tnkcout leader, agar n"lt left-hander Bob Ojeda, 18-5. "I don't thin~ l'H' cHr ~en that l}JX' of prtLhrng in such a b1t1. game. not 1n the playoff.,.'' .\strm Manager Hal Lanier said "ere going to end up tx·<.ausc ol the wind blo'Wing Imm nght to left .. Of Im R Bl Joubh:. L van!> \ard. "I alwa)S lry 10 run hard on a popup and 1h1c; 11me 11 paid off" He added he knew 11 was trouble when he sa" ~cond hascman Bohb> Grich and short:.top Ord. '>choticld look at l'ach other. 1hcn look up for the ball rhl' .\ngels \It'd an •\mcncan League playofl rCU>rd "hen lhay made three rn nrors in one inning. l hl· Red \u, '\rnred lhrec runs in 1he c;eventh 1nn1ng wrth the help of error., h) third ba~man Doug De< 'rnees. 'lhortstop Dick \chohcld and second baseman Bobb, Gnch Bo'iton starter and winner Bruce I lur-;1 allowed 11 h11s. 1ndud1ng rookie Wall~ Jo> ncr'<, lirc;t home run o,1ncr Aug. 4. and Joked about the victory. "I plllhed a nrfh I l-h1t1N.'' Hurst \a1d. "W11h all 1hc 1hing'i 1ha1 wcre happening ou t there. I asked Gt•d<l> (cal(hcr Ri ch Geuman) 10 ml\ up 1hc pitches more - more fa<;thalls." "It \\3\dosc a'> )OU t.an gel to a mu'>I game for u\ and he prtchcd \Cf} good under u lot of pressure." Boston p111.hrng < oat:h Bill f r\lher said 1n prar'irng Hur'>I. who \truck out four and did not walk a batter •· 11 wa<, a lrule 'ihak~ 1n the S1'th inning when 1hcy iot lhret lrnc-dmc hit. but then we got Gnch rounding third and he "a' all right after that." F1!.ehcr said of Hurst cJnch "'a" thrown out after he rounded 1h1rd too far 11n a <,rngk !o left h} Boon~ Third ba\Cman Wade B~ l ul off1cfl fielder J1m RKc \throw and nailed Gnch with a throw to \hurt:.top ~pike Owen lO.,,errng. "ll "'3' not une nf m)' better da}., .. Grich s~ud. ''I've pla}e<l hcre for 15 'car\ and ha H pla)ed rn tough sun ficJd., here I m1'>1udged the "rnd and the "iun on the ~me pla} .. ~c< a,.,111. lhl· '1c11m of Angd hlunders for seven 1nn1ng\, manage<l 10 kid about Buggs· <,1ngle on the high- bounter rn thl· 'it'cond ·1 ttol 10 lhc ball in prell~ good \hape I thought." Mc( a\k1ll the starter and IO">l'r '3rd Rozelle suspends Raider Townse nd out for one game for fouls of flagrant nature \,L 'A-'I <>Rt-.. I \Pl -Dcfcn<>1 ve end C1rt:g T11"n'end of the Lm ·\ngclc' Rardt•r, "a' 'iU'ipcndcd for ll nl' game for lhrt•e "flagrant" foulr. commmed aga1n..1 the Kansas ( 1: .. Chief\. Nf L < 11mm1ss1oncr Pete Ro1cllc announced Wednesday. ··Thl' unl·-p.amc -;uspens1 on, wrlhnul pa~ 1' effeell\e for 1he R.11dl'r' <>l 1 12 g.tml' in Lm .\nselcs agJin\I '-l•J tlk · R111dlc !>3rd rn a o,tatenwnl To\\n\l'nll l.rn appeal the ~ U '>flt'll'rl Of\ "f ollm~ 111[!. .l rn ll'\\ of lclC\ 1\IOO and n1.1t.h1ng 1.1ix· and film of lhc l(llme I hJ' l' 11llla)' (WcdncMJ.i\ 1 no11fi,rd dclcn\l\C hcman (1reg TO\.\ n~od ol 1he R~udcr.s that he ~ hc1np. ""IX'ntkd for one game a\ a re\ull ul t1Jgrnn1 unspon 4'manlrkc condtKI h{ u1mm111cd agatnsl thrct• Kan\.1' < ''' pla\l'f'\ ·· Rozelle ~rd rn h1'> 'ilalt•ment Gooden. the ma1or-league stnkeout leader the past 1wo scason ... gave up seven h11s 1n seven innings while working 1n and out of trouble as the Astros wasted numcrou'i ~r-onng chances. He struck out fi ve before he was relieved b) Jesc;c Oro'K'o 1 he shutout wa., tht· fi~t in the NL pla )Offs s1ncr Rick Sutd1ffc and Warren Brusstar of Chicago com- (Pleaae aee SCOTT /C2) New York Met °'"Cht Gooden (left) look• dejected after Glenn Davia (tipping bl• helmet at rl&bt) hit a home run for the only Aatroe run fn a 1-0 Yictory Wedne9day. Thc annnucc:mcnl camr afler < oa( h Tom I lorl'' ot l hl' Rn1dcr'i had reactrd ant1.nl) 10 d.11m!i maJc h~ Kan4'3'1 C1 l\ ( tiuch John Macko\1l that member!. ol hi\ '\If L team tried 10 1n1urc < href,· plaH'r' rn 'iund.1\ ·., gaml' Sunset coaches irked with parochial football programs Nobody'c; 1eannaupcon1rncts ycl. bu t there ts wme very dcfin1t t · arumbhng being heard frofl!. unset League powers Edison andTountain Valley. Thcgrumbhng 1'\ 1n regard 10 ongo1na football games w1Lh Serv11c and Mater Dc1.1hc two Orange \ountyentrics 1n theCa1hohc·bascd Angelus Lcaauc Almo talwa}'sa ccnain ~ohd draw and u uallysomcofthc bc<iit prep football )'Ou'rcaoina to~e a1 on> limeoflhc )'CU. there 1st curttnl nfi 1hllJCOpard11cs the long haul of future aamrs. Fountain VallryCoach Mike Milner" the most VOi.31, and f-d1~n Coach Dave White ba'k' him up >. ' ... , ··The rilm c~chongc With wrv11e l'I hccomin~ vcryd1flicull 1odcal w11h " Milner aid. "It's unorgan11rd and unprofcsSlonnl. "Every year it's a pain. You·rc th ere tor~chanae films and they forgc1 the film nd. there have been cancclla- hons ofjun1or vn~llY games •• White echoed thcscntimenh "lt·s happened to all of us." White \ll1d. "We rcnot~o1ngtocnncel It am us read)' (or JCa.gue and the pla)'off 801 I'm rt<llly up~I with the cancclla1ion ofthCJUn1or varsity game s Mater ~1 drd wllh u the da) of the game "h'' reall )' frustnu1n 9urk1ds play in tho mens juniors Both of them C 1 vttc and btcr r>e1) RocE1 CllLSll PRf p SPORT S cancelled out on us and 1t hurt our kid, The)' contend the> don't have enou h players. but then they ,utt up 68 for the v1rfi1ly tame. which 1 more than "'c hove. "Mater De1 cancelled the n1aht of the game, but we noticed they managed to play thetr~ph.~~ .. ' 'ar'l•l) plJu r' 1h1.· nl'\I dJ\ rn the ~ophnnHtn' g,10\l' ·· ·\ 1.1u1rk tn C 11 gurtkhne' allow' foot hall pln~er' tht.• option ol actuull)' pl3 )"10& 10 ·' va f\11\ gamt• r hur!tda\ n1ghl, then p.in1t 1pat1n1,t In the sophomor1• .imt I mia\ -and I uppo\f 1hr 1unior 'JNI\ ~Jmc . awnl:l\ Thl'Ol"<'llc.1lh . I hut mt•an\ a \uung .Slcrcouldumccivubl} pin}' in 'O foothall gnmr\ 1n one ~a,un ( tr offic1alf.>can < rowley "'J' 'ufPR~d 10 hear of pl \er~ \uch O\ Mater Der '\ophomorC' l ua Pola (~·10, ~60)pl.wing.1 llln\t ( dl\On Thu™1a' night. then plny1naogarn on 1hr \Ol)homorc team tht• tollowrna da~ "That'\ a good W-J'-tnict k1lkd" Crowley ~aid "I lhrnk l1 '41ml'lhing tcmbk happcm·d :ind 1\ hn.1me ,\ court ca'ic. lhl'll l\tm·t or \t ho11I would he hard-pn•\\t'll llHlcknd 11' lCllOn\" C'1Frule,l11m1 tram' a'uppowJ to pla}'~r\ 10 I ngamt·, a \CM prior lhl· pla}Off!. Tral ~Joli field :uhktc'I tor mstant't\ a~ lrm~nl h\ 1nct1\ 1dulll rtnhN than tenm llowrver 1h1.•rul">1\n't\\1thhow many IOJmt'' Mater fk1 pla~l'f'. t\' compettna 1n but rather the i;ancclla- 11on of &amt-s "I don't think 1t'I. n ht fo1 th<' k1d't." rontifluta White 'l nut ul m11 tivC'\tftrt1ngl1nemen playt'J rn 1un1ot (Pleue eeeCOACHES/C3) ''\\il· don't condom· '1olcnle "-C don'1 teach 11 "l' nevet have. we never will." Hore' 'aid al h1<, weekly hrenkfast mt'l'l111g "'•th reporters "That'<; JU\t not our wa\ We teach aggrc'i'il\-C toothall "\\le pla~cd (junda' ·,. aamc at onr po1n1 without "~ \UlMel'\ Any trmt" 'ou pla~ a $3ml' lrkr that. you·~ going 10 ha' c inJunc'i I could sho"' 'fOU a lot ol thing' rn that game th 1 ""ent aR.Jrn\l U\ On one pla) (I °' 4n el light endl I odd ( hmtcn~n wa \\tl''lllC'd to lhl· ground and then-wa no renal!) .. 0 M.ll kov11.: r,howcd lilm'I of lh g.1me lCl reponcr'i fucw. that ht' <.a1d depicted thr R11dc:n trying to hurt "an..a'> ( 1t)' pla.,cn When ... ~cd 1f lo -\n clc ""' delillcratcly tf\1n lo mi1m tu play- rr' Ma~ kn\ I\ ~id. '''t c No quc<s 1100 about 11 .. (Pleeee Me RA.IDER/C2) \ .. hfootball tea111put.90Dleah back In oh-fense SAN FRAN I CO -To undcmand • • • .............. me. nfW1I EiJ the American football is m.kin • in ~you first need to understan~ the pr~s American footbaJI tcrminoJoay ls makina an Enaland. F'or Instance. Wayne Hardman, manaacrcoach of the Bri&hton B·S2s, calls it oh-fense, not ah·fense, when his team has the ball. Last December, Hardman's oh-fen~ WH 1honened to simply "oh." as in 76-oh. the Kore by which City Colleae of San Francisco manhandled his 8-S2s in a game at Brighton. Earlier this week at Candlestick Puk, in the rematch, BriJhton's oh·fense became an ah-fensc, scorina a touchdown to aven another "oh" per· forman ce and in the process drawing a collective "ah'' from onlookers. . . • Ah. the Enghsh arc maktng strides, however bort they ma)' be at this point. Though the Rams still won handily an the second Trans-A\lanticBowl, 77-6. Enalishmen pointed to the 6 on the Candlestick scoreboard and spoke of their proh· grcss. k ... _ .• • · d I'•"' d " H rd "I thin e' eryvuvy s JU t e a.,.te , 11 man said. "(The touchdown ) wns the hiJhliaht of the trip. along wtth playing at Candlestick Park." Said quanerback Chas Jasicki: ··we held the ball with our olTcnsc a liule lonaer this year, too.'' The touchdown came when Jasicki threw a looping. 2-yard, founh-down pus to his brother, Jim. in the left comer of the end 1one in the second quaner. It wn~ a score for which the S.S2s drove 80 yards, without the aid ofpcnalt1es orluck or nuke happenings. When Brighton reached the 2 and was unsuccessful on three straight running plays. Cha, Ja icki was the one who made the celebrated call. At 8:40 p.m .. his brother cradled the hall in the back of the end 1one as two Bri tish nags waved in the sparsely populated stands. .. There wa~ no doubt in my mind we were going to score once we $Ot down there. I just wasn't sure how," Chas Ja411ck1 sa id. "'We could have kicked the ball or we could ha ve ru n. 1 he coach called a running play. but I said."Forget 1t," and pasSt'd. Quote of the day Jim Rice, Boston <;lugger. a .. ked about a matthup wtth the A~ior lo lhc f:irs& game of the bcst-of-o,e ve n A[ championship scnes: "I don't think the Angel'! will be tough at all. With Roger Clemen-.. 0 11 (an Boyd and Bruce I lurst. we can wrap 11 up 1n thr~ games ... Brlcli:owaki signs with Lakers INGLEWOOD -Center Fral\,k 8rickowsk1 , who has c;pcnt three ofh1s fivt" profe5s1onal seasons over1oeas. has signed a one-)ear w ntrac1 wtth the Los Angeles Lakers. 1hc NBA team announced Wednesda y. The 6-foo1-I 0. 240-pound Bric kowsk1 was ac· quired by the Lake~ from th e Seattle apenomcs for "ruturc considerauons" on 1 ue\da>-. Brickowski, 27, wa'I draficd out of Penn ~talc b>- the New York Knicks in the third round or 1he 1981 NBA draft. However. he never signed with the Kn1cks and pla>-cd 1n Ital>-. !·ranee and Israel unul 1984 Bnckow<\kt <;p<•nt the last 1wo season~ w11h ~cattle. He averaged 4. 9 point~ and l3 rebound'i in 78 game~ in 1984-85 and. after being sidelined until Dccemtx-r becauc.e ufa '-'rlSt injury. averaged 211 point\ and I 4 rebound\ 1n 40 games la'lt ..eason. Dooley agrees to settlement BLAC KSBtJ R<i. Va. -V1rg1n1a Tech football Coach Bill Dooley has agreed to a seulement ol the S3.5 million lawsuit he filed against tht' school la~t month mer m his job status. according to a pubh .. hed report. The Roanoke Times &t World-News reported in today·'! editions that Dooley will \ign the agreement this morning LSU •upenda ~ wltb pay • BA TON ROUGE. La. -Loui1aana State Univeni1y Athletic Director Bob Brodhtad was suspendtd with pey on Wt'dnetday after the state Commission on Ethics acaaStd b1m and a Baton Rouer bu incssman of v1olltint the 11ate Ethics Code. TM charses say Brodhead acccpred a rree trip to a Mulcan ret0n from publisher and broadcas&jna UC(Utavc Ooua Manship Sr. and received improper pa)'ments for a ,.dao show from a Man hip company, Baton Rouac Broadca'ltina C'o. Manship and the broadcastina company also were characd with viol· ataons. "In view of 1hesc alleaations and other recent events, I have su pended Mr. Brodhead with pay," Wharton said in a news relea~. Jury beglna Navratilova ca.e RIVERHEAD. N.Y. -Jury delibera· ~ taons bqan Wedne~ay in a suit brouaht by ~photographer against tennis star Manina Navratilova after she took his camera and threw his film on the ~round ot the 1982 U.S. Open. The six-person jury will continue deliberations today. Anhur Seil!. 44, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. filed a S2 m1lhon ~uit after a cpl. 7, 1982 dispute following Navratilova·~ qunrtcrflnal match los'I to Pam Shriver. Navratilova counter ued for P.Sychological duress. The jury asked the j udge 1fthey could again look at an X-ra¥ of what Sciu 's doctor said was a calcium deposit in the photOgruphcr's arm tha1 will require urgery and rehabilitation The jury also n keel to a~in hear a ponion of Navratilova's testimony in which she described which shoulder the camera wus pulled from . And it requested a repeat of the judge's explanation of what a battery against another person is and whnt it would take fo r damages to be awarded. Kings open against St. Louis ING LEWOOO -Coach Pat Quinn ~ of the Los Angeles Kings has been , recognized as an expert on goo<l defense. After last season. he can also be called an expcn on poor defense. He saw enough of it as the Kings ga vt' up a club-record 389 goals. "It was obvious lo ob'lcrvers of our team last 'lt'ason that we weren't a very good defensive hockey team.'.-Quinn said. "f or someone who is supposed lo know how to bring defense out of hockey players. 11 was even worse." The Kingc; will be concentrating on playing improved dclen'>c when the)' open the regular ~ason tonight against St. l ou1s al the Forum Quinn th ink'I that. despite their defensive prob- lems last scac;on: the Kings w1ll 1mprove because of the c'tpertcncc. , "We hope that lac;t )'Car wa~ a maturation stage for us," hc .,tud. "We had two two-year players and a orrc- )'ear player Con the defensi ve line)." Howser plans return in 1987 TORONTO -Kan!>a\ < sty's 01ck Howser who w::is d1agno'>Cd ac; ha ving a malignant brain tumor in Jul) ... ays he 1s planning to re turn tu manage the Royals ncx.l season. The 50-)ear-old 1-londa native ha~ been parttn· p3ting 1n fron1-0fficc meetings 1n recent days and has tx·cn cvalua1ing the Royal~· talent recently. Howser played golf Wedne\day before watching thl· i\ngels lo~ to Boston on fV in game two of the Amencan League playoffs. With 1h1rd-baM" rnach Mike Ferra ro replacing I low<;er as manager 30er the All·Siar break. the Royals were 37-38 and fini~hed third in the Al West. 16 games behind the Angd\ and 11 beh ind the second-place I cxas Ran1tcrs. Television, radio TELEV ISION 5 p.m -BASEBALL PLA YOt'FS· New York Met\ a1 llouston. Chan nel 7. RADIO 5 p.m. -BASEBALt. PLAYOFFS: New York Mets at Houston. KNX ( 1070). Mets unhappy with umpirillg New York complains of balls and str ikes. and· Doctor ' Scott thought ht' didn't didn't '>ll well with the Mets. Herna nde1 had to be r~tra1ned by .. The umpire didn't cost us the other pla :.er' after the called strike. gaml'." New York Ma.nagcr Dave I hen in the e11Vith inning. he th1cw Johnson c;a1d. "M1keScott and Glenn h1 .. bat froni home plate into the New oa .. 1s hl'at u1> .. York dugout at1cr \triking out ap1n. Davis· home ru n in the second HOlJSl ON CAPJ -C 1lenn l>av"' "I took three p11c.hc'l that I thought inning wa., all the hitting support bat and glove teamed up w11h M1kc were ballc,. bu1 were rnlled strikes." <;cott got and needed. But Davis' Scott's spltt-fingered fa'lthall. leaving Ray Kn1gh1 "-ho <;trul·k out to end the glove wa!I JU<ol a\ valuable as he the Mets talking to them'iChe<; and game, said "I ht· p1tth 1s dtfTC:rent grabbed a ho1 grou ndball by Mookie talking louder to thl' umpires because thl· hall move' down so fo'lt at Wt Ison 1n the ninth inning with Wednesda y as New York dropped the the end. And )OU can't hit the ball Da rryl Strawberry at 11tcond, block- openinJ game of the Na11o~~I League down at )our ankle\.. mg the potential l>-tng run. pla)'ofTs to Houc,1on Some of the Mets questioned Davis' tos ... made while he was on ··1 felt I wa'> prctt) much 1n the whether Stntt wa., dcx.·tonng the bull. his knees. barely $Ot Wilson at first. groo ve," Scott 'laid after his fi vc-htt, In the fir,1 rnmng, Mets catcher Strawberry made 11 to third , but Scott 1-0 victor)'. which incl uded 14 Gary Caner ac;kcd plate umpire Doug then struck out Knight strikeouts that equakd the playoO Harvey to in\pcct the ball. Harvey "'I !>taned gctttng that funny feehn§ record. "I don't know 1f thcy were threw tt balk to ~rntt that 1t would be co ming my way.' co mpla1ningahout the location orthe "I wa 'in't afraid ," Scott said. '"All Dav1ssa1d. '"I knew I'd have to knock movement balls aren 't pcrfcll You throw a hall it down. It got that cloK to thc.endo ---wac; sa11c,lie~·11h 11.ne ~ala or in rtfnltrrand 1£gCh 'iCi:illC<J up. m) ovc. he '131 . holding his fingers the umpmng. "People feel 1hat he doc1o do JUSI an inch apart. Ketlh Hernande1. who '<tru ck out 'iOmething." C am·1 who 'ltruck out '"Glenn realy made an outstanding three time\, hccame very up~• afler three time\. 'la•d-"11 he doc'I 11 and pla>." Houston Manager Hal Lanier his second strikeout did toni~t )ou· ... c got to ttp your hnt s111d. "You talk about Glenn Davis as ~'---.. The a ll doecsn't bother me." to him.' nTI offensive player but nc's worked· HarnandeL c;a1d later. however. ·· J le Harvey's dcu\lon on Carter's re-hard on his defense and has become a thought he dtd (throw a stnke). I guest was the tir\t ut several that good defensive player." -------..-..----~-----~--~. 1 WINNERS ALREADY!! ''YEAH ••• PACK YOUR BASS. YOU COULD BE NEXT!'' Check Today's Numbers on Page A2. And Nam e Your Destination! TWA & THE DAILY PILOT -See How Good We Really Arel lllly Pilat & TWA LAX/ORANGE COUNTY CONNECTIONS VIA GOLDEN STATE AIRLINES FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE WIN -GO Hotline: (114) 442-4333 U.S. boat remains unbeaten Stars&Strtpes. NewZealan yacht win for fifth time------ FREMANTLEl ,Australia (AP) - New Zealand, sKip_Ptrcd by Chris Dickson, continued 111 winnina, ways loday with a wind-shoneocd victory over previouJly unbeaten America JI on the fif\h dar of the first ro~od of the America's Cup challenaer series. Another American entry, Stars cl Stripes, m .. tchcd New Zealand with its fifth traight win by sneakina past lJSA near the flni h Une for a six- sccond victory. the closest finish to date in the series. Light winds forced the race com- mittee 10 shorten the course from t'he standard 24.S nautical miles to a course of 18 nautical miles. Earlier. 1t was learned that Dennis Conner of the Stars & Stripes syndi- cate had filed a letter askin& for COf'e samples to be taken of the liberaJass New Zealand boat. But under racing rules. no protest can be filed until the boats meet on the race course. Stars&. tripes and New Zealand arc sched· ulcd to sqpare off on Wednesday. New Zealand's victory over Ameri- ca II. skippered by John Kolius, knocked the New York Yacht Club entry out of the unbeaten ranks. Dickson, at 24 the youngest skipper among the challengers, was over the starting line ah~d of Kolius by one America's CUR. second. It a~al"fd. however. that America II hid the better tack until a major wi nd shift lifted New Zealand. which led throuahout tbc race and won by one mi nute, five seconds. Conner received a Jif\ from USA's Tom Blackaller. who led throughout 'he race, bu t failed to cover Stars &. Stripes near the finish lane. allowing Conner to sneak his boat ahead for the narrow victory. In the other races: Auurra won its first victoryi defeating winless Coura1eous V. En1land's White Crusader, skippered by Harold Cud- more. beat another winless boat, Challenge France, for its third win 1n five races. Italia also trounced Hean of America. Italia is now 2-2. while Heart of America i1 2·3. RAIDER SUSPENDED. • • From Cl '"l.asl year. we lost (quarterback Jim) Plunkett with whal we thought was an illegal tackle." Flores said. "'You com plain without fanfare, you co mplain to the league office. To my knowledge, it's in direct violation to '>how film (to reporters for the purpose of cnticism of this nature). If we dtd 1t. we'd probably be fined." Rozerle cited the reasons for the suspension. "'Specifically. the review re vealed that Townsend. while Kansas City had possession of the ball dunng the second period of the game, com- mitted the following acts: -"Pursued Kansas City guard Brad Budde and. at a point at least IS yards from the ball carrier, struck Budde_ m the back.. Ibis .un- spomman ltkc act. undetected by Lhe game officials. incited a general melee in volving players of both teams. -'"Stom ped on the uncovered head of Kansa~ City tackle David Lut1. who had lost his helmet during the mclcc and was in a prone position un the field . ' -'"(1rabbcd the helmet facemask of Kan'las C tty guard Mark Adickes. \wung htm forcibly and ultimately ripped the helmet from his head. "'All th ree of the above menlioned ac.:11on'I -panicularly the Int two. wh1l'h in volvt"d the highly vulnerable head and neck 3reas -could ha ve in01ctcd serious injury. None of this kind of behavior. provoked or un- provoked, can be tolerated an the NFL.'' Rozelle said. Adickes was later found to have a sprained neck that may keep him out of this week's game at Cleveland. I the film shown by the Chiefs Mike Scott from the Raiders' fight-marred 24-17 victory. 1t appeared Budde was punched by Ra iders defensive end Howie Lona. who drew a I 0-yard penalty. Los Anaeles safety Vann McElroy was the only player ejected in Sunday's game, in which the Raiders rallied from a 17-0 deficit. "'Brad played the rest of the game .witlua,,broken nose ... Mackovic said. "We don't know for sure, but it's possible that David Lutz' knee injury may have been aggravated in the fight." A Raiders spokesman oa. Tuc5day said the allegations were '"utter nonse nse:· The Raiders entertain fellow AFC West member Seattle this Sunday. The-Scahawk~ raised th~ir r«ord-t-0 4-1 with an im pressive 33-7 victory over San Diego Monday night. Flores said that Allen. who led the NFL in rushing last year. would probably return to action against the Scahawks afier missing tWO gam es because of a sprained right ankle. "He's been workina out every day this week and every day he gets a Jot better." Aoressaad. '"Hopefully, we'll have him in the lineup." Flores said that quarterback Marc Wilson, who came out durin& the third quarter Sunday with a reinJured right thumb, was questionable for unday. Wilson's thumb was so sore Mon- day that he didn't even attempt w throw the ball in·practi ce. and Flores said it wasn't much better Tuesday. "The reason Jam isn't startinJ or hasn't been starting 1s we beheve Marc deserves to be our starter." Flores said. ANGELS ... From Cl si ngled and took second on Schofield's single off slarter and winner Bruce Hurst. Bob Boone, the Anee ls' best career hitter against Hurst, hned a s1nak to left and R1c.e came up throwing.. Grich rounded third inf ull stride, but su<fdenly stopped as third baseman Boaas cut olT the throw. Bogas then threw to shortstop Spike Owen. nailing Grich as he scrambled back the base. Grich sprung to bis feet. screaming at third bue coach Moose StubinJ. Grich threw his hands up in the air before slamming his helmet to the ground. That stranac play punC1uated a pme f}lll of ~eird twists and turns. The ~ was typified by the Boston seventh, when three Anael SCOT-T. ------.ccron.Jed to-1hrcc.. mace runs that • • From Cl bined to beat San Diego 13-0 in game one of the 1984 series. The last individual shutout by an NL pitcher was 'Bob Fol'1Ch for St. Louis, 7-0 in game one of the 1982 plfl¥o1Ts apinst Atlanta. Danny Jackson of Kansas City pitched a 2-0 shutout in aame five of last year's American League playolTs apinst Toronto. Scott became only the third NL pitcher to strike out 10 or more in a playoff aamc. Davis, who became only the sec· ond Astro 10 hit 30or more homers in a season with 31 this year. hit a 1-0 puch from Gooden to stralptaway center field to lead on' the attond. enter fielder Lenny Dykstra was at the wall waitina. but there was no chance. It was over the fence with plenty to &parc:and the Astro~ had the first lca,ue ct\ampionshlp playoff homer o their history. Darryl trawberry was the only Met to reach third. He sin&led wuh one out in the ninth for New York's final hit. He 1tote 1ttond and moved 10 third wbm Mookie Wilaon hit a hard aroundball that Davis made a divinf stop on and threw to Scott covenn1 for the out. Ray K.niafl t Struck out for the last out. aa~inaScon at letst one ••rikeout 1n each lnni-.: The Astrot loaded tht been wsth one out after Davia' homer, but Gooden wnuJed out of further trouble de pate be1na wald hlah wuh the fastball. made it 6-2. The errors in the innin& tied a maor-lcaaue record for a playoff game. Hurst managed 10 overcome the elements for a JUtty, I I-hit complete gamC.-Ac "helPed himself by not walkina a batter. The Red Sox, who did not score an earned run qainst McCaskill in 16 anninas during the reaular season, ended that spell with their fim two batters. Boaas opened with a drive hi.,, olT the oenter·field wall , and when Gary Pettis let the carom bounce over his head, Bow cruJscd Into third with a triple. Barrett drove him In with an opposite-field double to ri&ht. McCaskill tt('lped further trouble when Barrett was trap~ off base on Rice's one-out grounder to short. The Red SoA. aided by some luck, seemed on the verse of bttakina the p me open in the second. Rich Gedman opened with a sin&le and Owen bit a grounder that too\ a bed hop over Schofield's head at short- stop for 1 1inale. Boas then hit a choPptr that McCaskill appeared to lose 1n the tun and fumbled. Boas was credited with a 1lnJie that loaded thf betcs. Bam tt lined a alnalc to lef\ that made it 2..() t nd pve BOston 1even hits. two more than they bad Tuaday nip t a&aintt Make Wiu in loslna the opentr l·I. lo)'ntr, who nicd out to the wamln1tr1dtin ""noeod Lhc third, made It 2·2 with h11 home run in thf fif\h, h11 Ont 1nce Aua. •· ... McEnroe wins again COTT OAL.E, Ariz. (AP) - Top-1«dcd John f.1cEnroc brtt'z.cd to a straaaht-set victory an hit first· round 1foale1 match Wednetday nl&)lt in the $279,000 WCT Scot- ttdale Open, but four steds were upset. . . McEnroe used '" 5ervtce aces to beat South Af~ca·s Christo Van Rensbura 6-2, ~. McEnroe, who hu won Nabisco (;rand Prix tournaments in Lot Anaeles and San Francisoo th~ past two weeks. requested and received a Ille start from official here Tucson's Jim Grabb, one of four qualifier.$ in the 32-man field and ranktd"' No. 203 in the "NOrld. • outlas&cd fifth·sccded Paul Annacone 3-6. 6-3. 6-3 an a first-round afternoon match that lasted I hour, 56 min ute in 92·degrec weather on the Camelvaew-Radi son Re.son's hard courts. Glenn uyendecker beat NC?. 8 . Jonathan Canter 7!6, 4-6, 6·3 1n a second-round match, while No. 6 Jimmy Anas lost to Marty Davi 6-3. 6-4. and No. 1 Matt Anger was beaten by Todd Witskcn 2-6. 6-4, 7-S. Earlier on the stadium court. second-seeded Tun Mayotte won hi~ first-round match 6-3. 6-2 over Marcel Freeman. Third-seeded Kevin Curren and No. 4 seed Da vid Pate also survived the second round, with Curren defeat- ing Scott Davis 6-4. 7-6 and Pate downing Brian Teacher 6-4, 6..4. Mayotte and Annacone both got late starts in thas World Cham- pionship Tennis Mop because the y needed ex tra travel time after playi ng last weekend in Aui.tralia for the U.S. Davis Cup team. Gr-kh - fumes at Moose From McClatchy News Service BOS fON -Angels st"cond baseman Bohb> Grich and.his th1rd- basc coach. Mome Stubing. had a disagreement Wedne5da y during pme two of the Amenc::i n I eague Champ1onsh1p Series Afterward. thl') both agreed· "itub- ing had erred. ThttoacMi d not gi vc. CJ nch a st.op_ or a go. rema1mng prett>-much in •he amber mode as Cinch considered sco ring from second on Bob Boo nt\ stna.le to left in the 1111xth inning.. ihc Red Sox led onl >-3-2 at the ttme. but. considering that Jim Rice AL playoff note• was charging. the ball in left. 1t w:ic; unlikel y that Grich would M:orc. Third ba'ICman Wade Bogg..cut the ball off and threw out Grich rounding third, and (inch 1mmed1atel y slammed h1~ helm et down and yelled at Stub1ng. 'Tm playing aggre\'itvc ba'ICball. and tht only thing on m~ mind •~ i.conng, so I'm rounding third as hard as I can go and the much never put~ h1sarms 1n the air," ~1d Grich after a lengthy h1bcmat1on 1n the trainer'" room. "I could n't read his hp!I, and I'm running. and 1t'1o loud 110 I can't hear wha t he's saying. ' "'Then b) the time I real11cd he wa<o trying to hold me up. I had ~o much momentum that I los t my foot1ngund l'Ouldn't get back to the bag." Said Stubing ~dly: ;·1 did tr) to stop htm, yec;, but r was not quick enough and it wai> my fault. I didn't sec Boggs becoming the cutofT man in time, and I never got my hand' 1n the aar. "They ran tt nght , I ran ti wrong." Al\er the game. Cinch anlJ Stubing discussed the play Stub1na ncccpted 1he blame -and Gnch's apology. "I told him that I'm '><>rry I showc.-d him up.'' Grich sa11d. "It was not u class act. I was upset at the t• me. and I JU$t snapped." "It"s an emotional game.'' Stub1ng s:ud.. , It was a rough day for Gnch all around. In the Red ox fifth, he failed to catch a pop.up that \Cored the winning run, and in the seventh, he botched a routine grounder for an _cu "When I went to tni: plate the la~ lime. J heard a fan . ay, •(inch. you should have stayed home today.'" ·said Gnch. a 'etcran of five of the~c !\eraes in LS maJor-lca3ue \CnM>n~ "He was right." • • • The ~ian11icancc of Wedncway·s victory w1u not lost on the Red Soi1. who hod been dt~appointed to ~c their ace, Roaer Clemens. beaten Tuesday. No team has ever lost the fir t two aames of the Al CS at home and won the series. "It would have been touah aoang out there and havina to win all tnrce1 and I thouaht about 1t all day," saia Red Sox detianated hitter Don Baylor. "It was especially aood to win anerClemens lost la•t ni&ht. ... ro 5CC Roaer struaaJt hkc he did wa' somethina we weren't used to." Sa!d manaaer John McNamara: "It picked u1 up after Roaer Iott 18\t ntpt. It puts u back even. It is now a fivc-pme series .... We've met the challenae all year, and we dad h aaa1n today." * t ·. ~ . . " AM9aecAll L8MU9 PLAYOft,I ............. 1 CAU~•.A , .... 11 ., .... 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Cltlt•utmen, enCI Root r t<ort11.o, center, 10 Sorlng!leto of tht Amarlctn Hockey 1..ueua NEW YORK ltANGERS-SlontCI Pierre Larovcnt right wino PtTTSBUltC.H PENGUINS-Sent Slt•t GutMlle eoallt 10 &1111mort of Ille Amarlc•n Hocllo LtaQut Purcne..a '"' rtoM' to Owlo111 Sc~itlCI Otftn\tmen·ltft wl"9 from Ille Wttll· 1no1on Cao•'•'• Rtturl'ltel Sttvt Got au, tanler. IO Pr l'!C• AltMrl of l~e WHtt<n HOClttY L•••ut PHILAOE 1..PHIA FL YEltS-SIOMCI Kerry Huttme" 0tfan1tmen 10 • mulfl vu r CO!ltrect COLLE Ga METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CON· FEltENCE-NemtO Jo Wllllam t Htlttant commlu lol'ltf COACHES IRKED BY CANCELLATIONS ••• MISSOU Al-Su•PtnOtCI CorCltll Mcl(IMt v end t<tnn• t(l~g cor11trOeckt. lno.llnlltlv SETON HALL-Named JOM PIQUt ll• Htlt · tent athlt ll< director end Oe vlCI Slrolv Htltl1n1 •oorlt 1ntorme t1on 01rector From Cl varsity pmcs last year. We •ct our linemen from last ycar'sjun1or varsi· ty~mesand the wciaht room. 'Our kads were rca~y_to play apmst SCrv1 tc ana woikcd sonardin prac11cc. They look lhear licks an pras:tice and then don't get a chance to play (in the junior varsity 41mc). What really rankles White arc the last-mtnutcant"eUati<rnr. It bothcn Milnertoo. but he isjusus imtated over the f'llm exchanges. "We started this thin& when Ron Smcltxcr WIS the coach at Scrvite.'' said Milner. "It wasaJreat n valry, hard·fouaht and excillnJ aames. It's not the same anymore. There used to be• mutual respect. "They(Scrvitnnd Mate~ cancelpmeson usand theylhve more players than anyone in the county." Will these series continue: Milner and Whitesayirudainaly, "Yes." How Iona will they continue: Neither ventured a fucss. Edison holdsa 7--I cdJC over Mater Oci and 4-l lead over Servi lC. Founta1n Valley's marks show 5-4 .,.inst Scrv1te1 J.2 over Mater Del. Edison. incaacntally. his a 22-6-1 record in pmesaaa1nst Parochial foes. * * * Notes on the prep foo1ball scason af\er four weeks: •lfSaddleblck Haah's Road- runnen1ctan1moreforthelrmoncy than th~d1d Friday, watch out. Althou they outp1ncd frvme by 1u•ta 2 6-J 7t..11i.o•"' 1un1nd pu~ thcywon,41 .0. A turnoverrauoor 7-1 can do that for(and qa1n11) you •Tustin Coach Manion Anckh put one over on theSc1V1cw Luauc la t wc.:k-R'tchcdulln&h1'pme I with Foothill from Fnday lo Thu~­ day. then conve niently forgeuina to noti fy anyone. The Tillers went on to stun Foothill , 21 ·6, but the resl of1hc Tcaaue scoacnes were watcnina Uili- vers11y and Laguna Hills. •Dick Ennaht of Capistrano Val· Icy showed some real class, holdina his talented crew down to• 34-0 victory over Etancia. kickina field goals on first down and scorina three points in the second half. Estancia. which is obviously down. was)iven"5ome rcspcc1. And for it, Ennaht has somccomina.100. •Westminster Hiah's Bill Boswell has been rc1nnated IS tbe Huntmaton Bue~ Unified School Dlstnct's 1th- le1ic d1rector. and has been asked to speak in December at the National Athletic Directors Conference in Tennessee. He had been fired by the tchool board after rccc1vin1 national honors, but the superintendent subsequently rchirtd him. •Newport Harbor's campus will act a boost soon. Plans arc to dedicate thcaym in the memory DfRalph Recd, 1hc ori1in1ISailorwhocoachcd the Blue1acketsd.J,lnn1 the '30s. Recd was one of a brttd of coaches 1n that span that rttkcd wath class and intcvity. Alona the way he had such siandoutus footblll star Al ll"Wln, bl1ketblll starGeorae Yardley. miler Todd White(a 1a.tcchamplon) and ano1heralick buketblll star in Bud Attridac. •Estancia footblJI may be havina 1ts troubles-but not on the frahman level. The blby Eqle art 4-0, incJud1n11 J8 . .() win over• 1ood Lquna Hills squad. •Mesa 1s 4-0 on the sophomort level.1nclud1nga 27¥7 win over Newpon Harbor. to the deliaht of varstt) coach Tom Baldwin. •Un1 vers1ty. too, as solid at the sophomore lever wit a squa . •Anyone willina to defense New- port Harbor recc1 vcrMarkCraia stra1gh1 up deserves anythinahe acts. • Laauna Beach has rived up to ils balling. favorcdby7. I, 7and l in their first four games, the Artists have won.21·7.2 1·14.14·6and 16-14. The Art1sis. durina those four victories. hav~ been pcnaliied 52 'tim~ for S20 yards. "1 What do you suppose the odds would be on Laguna Beach and W oodbndae mceu n• for the Paci fie Coast Lcaaue cham.p1onsh1p on Nov 14 wath 9-0 records. •And finall y. the chant of the year. co unesyofCorona del Mar(u1ually in basketball): Th1t'ull right. rhar'sOK. You 'II~ working for uuomed1y. _RUEEEll'5- uPHOLSTERY INC. ..... , ...... c.... .... 1122 UHM mt .. cem ma-wa.111e e& SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ...,_o, °""""""l• ... ....,..._,~ ... ............ t •• t,...,. 1111 • ~-- 2.91/o ~~·~ I 08~0 f 1mlone 81 Norw '!~ 21J 8b8 3233 714 bJb h~l~ "'"' Fresh Local Lob ter 1 (thee A Wffk Complete dinner induding 1oup or 1alad and choice or potato or rict pilaf • 17. 95 whol.-lobttf'r • 12. 9S half lobttf'r 80 l E. Balboa 673-7726 B o outl Oilers, 13-12 Fountain Valley and HuntiftlM)n Beach ht&h scbOok were locked up ill a thriller Wednetday niabt before the Baton• held on to ddea1 tbe Oden 1n 1he flnt of three Suntet Lelaue water f':!I~ match« 11 Golden Wes1 Col· ~ountain Valley's victory, plus Marina's wn) over Ocean Vacw and Ed ison's loss to Westmmstcr, created • vi rtual lhrtt-way Uc ror first plaot'" the wild Sunset Lcaaue. The Barons Jed 6-S at halftime and held on dunna the second half - thanks largely to the 1COnnJ output of JUntor Mau Norton and aJl.round play of senior forward Todd Thomp.- son -lo win a I J.12 decision. Jn 01hcr Sunset action: Martu u : Oeeaa View •: The Vikings ( 11 ·3. ).()), who arc ranked lhc highest (seventh) in the CIF 4-A amona Sunset teams. used two aoaJs ap1eee from Andy Mcfctndac. Golan Levy and Andy Para.tettc as lhe V1kanp rattled lite Seah~wks (0-2). Junior Rob Foland recorded six goalie saves for Marina In lhe Sea View Lc11ue: Corou del Mar It, THUa 3: Senior Keith Head Jnd sophomore Chris Oedmg combined for seven goals u the top.rated Sea Kinas (13-0, 2·0) remained perfect with a Sea View League victory at Tustm. Head notched four goals and ()cdang. the younacr bro1her of for- mer CdM standout and current Stanford player Jeff Oed1 ng. tallied three as the Sea K.inp. ranked No. I 1n the CIF 4-A poll . polished off Tustin early by taking a 6-0 lead al halftime. Bill Harmon. Brad ThompM>n and Enc Yin)e scored a goal each and Junior Jim Wainer recorded eight goalie saves for Corona Jel Ma r University H , Saddleb1ck I: Scott Sanborn led lbe..,.. .. J 3 dif'rene& 1°l'OJU• scored .... Saabon llet1ed four MlOl'fl and Um lOOt a 7-0 ad van-. aftitrthc flrl& quarter IO nan away whh ti at SaddleMck.. Jon Nourw ICored duee limn aad Kto Little and Je~ Mttie added two apiece 11 lhe T rojau (l 2-2) rauiaed unbeattn in k,aaut (Z.0) • Ra!ul Pa&ino (/ou!) ud Oftc Wa1ers (two> combined for six pl .. saves for Un1ven11y. ranted eiptb in the Cl F 4-A poll. N..,...i llartter U, Eatuda f: Rob l.audtfdalc and Joe Wex~ scored two aoats each for the Eqlet. but 1t courdn't match lh4 teonna output of the Tars H Newpon Harbor won a IC'JllUC prne 11 home. • TheSailonwcntabead4-l af\ertbe first quaner and 9-1 at half. Sophomore aoahe Mike KJm re- corded ei&h1 saves for Estancia. In commun11y~ collqc acuon: ~BeadlCC l!,0.WnWtt• ll: The Vtkinas scored first 1n the fourth quarter and held on for the victory af\cr a third-Quarter tie in a South Coast Conference 11me at Long Beach. Former Marina High standout -Scott Lanen and tca111111atrl"lSOn Jeffries netted four goals each to lead the Rustlers (9-3. 4-1 ). Gary Tichy tc0red twice and Craig Dou&)as added one for Golden West. Malec Amtstron1 rqisteTed Sil!> save~ at goalie for the Rustlers. Jn collese action: UC l"lae Ii, CaJ Stale F•UerLOa t : The Anteaters had ei&ht players score. as they bu alt leads or 6-0 and 12-1 10 wrap up a PC"AA win 11 Hcntage Park. Tom Warde led UCI w11h four goals, wh1k Dan Smooi. Kevin Warde, Julian Harvey and Scott Daruty each added lwo. Tars put streak on line against El Toro tonight Newpon Harbor H1gh's ~a1lor'> risk a three-pm<' w1 nn1 n1 '>lrcak 1onigh1 as they duel lhc (IF Southern Conference's No. l-ra1ed learn. El Toro. 1n what 1s 1he final non·league football game for each of tonight'\ contestants K1tkofT 1s \Cl for 7 30 1n each ca!IC Herc's a ca~ulc look Newport Harbor 13·1 I v1. El Toro lt ·OI. at Ml11lon Viejo: tlarbor'<1 Sa1lon complete a rugged non·lcague sched ule. They began wuh Orange ( oun1y's No. 2-rankcd Santa Ana Sa1n1s. and now with No. 2-rankcd team 1n the count). El Toro. El Toro awaits w11h a sohd olTcnsc. and quanerback Brei Johnson Woodbrtd1e 14·01 v1. E1tancla 10-t), Newport Harbor: Estancia 1s usang JUSt four ""'ors 1n the starting lineup. but has shown lire behind J1.in1or quanerback Todd Brook~ Woodbridge. ulT to i<s start ever, shows no hoks and 1\ led b)' runncr- linebacker l>a' 1d Town'iCnd. Daaa Hllle f 1-31 v1. Ualverslty ll·l>. l rvlae: Dana Hills lost 1u No. I runner. Vtetor Vurp1lla1. With a broken leg. l t n1vcrs11y broke loose f~ 35 poinh against Lquna Hills and ha'> a lhrce·prongcd running attack with Cra11 Belle, David Liebkc and '>Ophomorc Gary Smarr avatlable. Footlalll (I· I ) at We1tmla1C.T I l ·Z·I ): Both entered lhc season wi th very ha&h crcdentLab. but Wnt· minster's only wi n as a 32-0 dccasaon over lrvme. and Foot.hill was Llpstt last week b) Tustin. John Fiscbbcck leads Foo1h111'\ runnana _game. The Lion!> cou nter with one oftht' bigest 1cams 1n the Clf WarriOrs stay unbeaten Senior middle blocker M1ndec Adams. one of Orange Coun1y's top volleyball players. sparked Wood- bridge High to a Pacific Coast Lca(Ue victory Wednesday as lhc Wamors remained perfect w11h a sweep over v1s1t1ng Laguna Hills. Adams. who led the Wamors with 10 kills. also had nine blocks w11hout a return as Woodbndge 16-0. 3-0) earned a 15-4. 15-10, 15·3 win. The loss was Laguna Hills first leasue defeat in three outings Knstl Alben. a senior left-side hiller. recorded six kills. while Junior middle bloc ker Tem G1lben had six service aces and scored IM poan1s whale serving. Woodbndgc hom Orange Fnday In ahe South Coast Lcaguc lrvlne 3, Capl1trano Valley I: Bev Oden and Can Delson earned the blockmg and h11t1ng weight. and setter Shana '\rnold took care of the back coun w11h solid defense a~ the (714) 675-MTr "aqucro~ (6-1 . 3-0) continued their strong stan w11h a 12-1 S, I S-7, IS-7. I S-S victory at Irvi ne. Irvine hom El Toro Fnday at 3:30 In college play· Goldea Weit 3, t.o.1 Beacai CC 0: The Rustlers cru1$cd to a 15-21 15-8. I S-6 v1c1ory at Lona Beach 1n the South Coast ( onfertnct opener. The Rustlers were led by freshman outside hitter Dana Mosebrook (six kills. fi ve blocks) and sophomore middle blocker Kathy Wiuman (eight k1lh. five blocks). Hawaii 3. UC lrvlae t : The Ant· caters made a respectable showma early. bu1 fell I S· I I, I S-8, I S.9 at home to the Rainbows who are ranked in the top five nationally. UC. I (1-6. 7-15) received fine de- fensi ve play from sophomore back- row spccaahst Dana Parker with 14 digs K.ns Roben (seven kills) and Alison Wood (Sill> kills) also played well. 251' 1!:. 'f#fit~,._, ..... ~- ' • Cl * 0.1119 0.-DAM.Y PlLOT/ ,....,...,, O&b1rl, 1e. -----------------~ -- Oak T~ee handicap ,_IOAY't 1'"11181 , ...................... , ......... ,~ NIT •AC•. ' fUrlllnel. Punt : •l•,000. '"''" & mert•. a ""''Old & ue ci.1rn1no 1>1lct : 1 lt.900-$10,$00 I ~ Ti.mt (Metil 113 2 Jtrr1 Time lVelena!Ale) 11' l Trllt To You l~tl 111 'Ee ... •et1 (Cl&Ml'Ot) 11109 5 Ace A ... '-"<• (MortnOI I 16 6 Oii Merle lllKk) 11113 1 .. llef'ly Orlllt (o.lt11011Utv.I ll) I Felrv GodMOllltr (Ce1lt110nl 11) f Jerry'• OOldmlne (PtllOll) 11 IOf 10 arooltu Pel ISttottntl ll) MUIKAI. THIMa (Ml Second lllrout~t In rynner•uP tflon: r•PMI will t lvt •lrone Chentf fOf Ol'eCkt ts: llVIRL Y OtllVI 13• ll Qul<i. t i d 11enct lffdlnt unlll deto W t tc:ll In 9004 lreC1IOllt, "'°"'"' uo •114 I& bffl tPtlnllne, tOllOll lot. JANI TIMI! (6· l) T refntno weH lor eotntl>tlci\ end ceo.1>19 condlllontr •POii IMnl wtr1 tllev c.n win. LONGSHOT JERRY'S O<k.DMINE HCOHD RACI. ' turton1n Purt• 11$,000 Mlifo.ilt, 1 v••n old. Clelmlno orlc1· «0.000· UJ,000 l 01ncln9 SNe IHoltkemol Ill 2 Mr ll!w IOoocvl 111 , Unc N' Holl ISltvent) (2) 111 • Perre'• S.Crtl CSotol 116 5 Slrut Kl'lan (Ollvartt) I " 6 ~ Oa-Oen IV11tn1ut1el 116 7 Houtton 9rHg (Otlehouu1v1) 111 I Ver•fno (McHerguel 111 9 Encino Al111n !Plllc•v>' 111 10 Ct lMO (S1tven1I 111 11 Jere Beer ICl&Mf'otl K 113 12 S.mldoon ILIPnem> 116 AJM~ IS Cllro't Rovaltv (Cetlenon) 171 I I• 14 ~lmt Concord (Pec:troiel 116 IS 0.Code (Sltvtnt) I I) 111 li Jt1nntt Romeo 1Cu 11non) ( 11 Ill INCINO ALAJAN 14· ll C•P•bltl>lt lrelntr IOOd wflPI vounv llorltl orftltd S9 l S.O 11 In tOild mov• from Ille 0111, Otll t hm ICIOI, OUR DA~llt DAN (7·2) Anolller QUICk bred •o· _r, on •dot tor reclno debut, drflf orfor lo siow NII drll1 lmores1fv1, '(IRSING 16· I) UncMr IOOd l'lold wllllt worlllnt wltll ...._.,.. OCI 6. wlll lit lor#erd lt(IW 1.0ffOSHOT OICODI TH•D •AC& •• ~ ~ m ,ooo FllllM e. IMr .. , ~ra Old & 11111 C .. lmllll illl't~· tlUOO·ll0,500 I Cut 'N Sitt!\ '"•"•non) II• i H'fdrO Jtl (Stevena> 11• , Olt!Mll ltUIW!tf ISllllllt) 113 • JOit• ,..ttcloM <Sterll111J "t~ S 'entuv ""'th (Ollve,...) ll 1 6 Full O' Gwnt ( ateell) 11113 1 Ttnw Celled (5~4) l IS • Met"" s.n1 (f!'ffrg11l 113 ' l lllv JMn (Sollt) m T!Ma CAI.LID (2•ll Wire IO wire wlnntf ln vtn NIY l•Jllloll 011tr tlmlltf, wlM tit lltrd lo ctenv rlellt k~ IOday, OtlTANT RUMNll• 11-21 Strono WllUI r\.-nn« 'Wiii be IMnt ,., •• !!Md• tomt ettlstanc.• tn tofttnlnv 1,;o h rlV Ptt•, alLlV JIAN <•·l) Soted lo ltMCI Hee llotletl •nd wi. llt r\tlll tlltft •llouicl 100 fall« LONG$HOT FULL O' GEMS. ll'OUATH RACI. 1 mite Punt· l t5,000 Mekltf'I• l veers Old Cletmlno 0tlce· m.ooo- '21,000 1 Cleuv Vloor• IBleckl a112 2 Suoer Action !Sleventl 117 3 Clleoel $prl1191 (Llllhem) II~ • l(lng's OdvtMY IPlncn ) 117 S Nlck'I lr1tll (V11tn1uet.) 117 6 SIH dV Ster (Ollv•r .. J 117 1 P1n1tr 11•1~ (Otlal'lounavel 117 I EK•lltd Nellve (9ofl1Hal 117 9 Jee"'' L1"4 (Pa!lenonl 117 10 Tie Down tPec:tro1al 117 , Alto~ 11 Svntrol1t !Orlt0el 111 12 The S'-Princt (Solo) 117 CLASSY VIGORS (7·21 G111 welDflt brtlk lod•v wlln aPorentfc1 C &11ck. blew ou1 Oct I 3' 4 trom ,,,. oell and drew1 Ille rell, ell sntem1 go, NICK'S UUSH i.·U °'°" lrom stre\ohl maid.,, renks lo clelm« IO<lev, eclds bllnklfl todav ICING'S OOYSSIY (1·11 CIOM<I wflll lnter111 In fol, will gel 0000 prlct wflll Pfncev todlv cen bllttr rtctnt LONG$HOT SUPER ACTION l'll'TH llACE. 6 !ur1ong1 Pvrse. J20,000. Ffllftt ? vun old Cle\mlng orlce· U0,000• '3S,OOO I T1mlullt1 IC•rOovll X llS 'I Motl OraMttlc: (Veltfttutlel t 13 J Vie Vient (QllvvM) \IS 4 M!tlV Mertltl (Sollt) 115 S Our tel>tl'I Let! l$01o) 113 • ar .. 1'•blt (Ori ... ) 117 7 llornan Gtm (SltYt111I ll7 I Meonlttetnl Crown Cai.ck) xllt t Prettv Presllolovt IWerrtn) t 13 MAON1'1CINT taOWN l••H Quick Tiie '''"' Lord OfttMlllt •°"-ICI " 2 Seo 4 lloolno mil no world ~fin In tlllt lltet, dlenet for moo UPMI, TAMTUL.IA (5·21 Solld l(Ot• In cltbul 11\0 Oltw out ,)4 lJ Ott t lleet>lnt on ICIOt. wfll Dt herd to cltnv wllll llt"; MISTY MAllKIT If• U Ano Iller lrttll lrOl'll Nlden .cort en4, nol wllllOUI Chenet In wlOt OHn conl .. I I.ONG· $HOT MOST DRAMATIC SIXTH RAClf. ' flirlonOt .. urt• no.ooo MllOtn ,,,.ldtn filllet, 2 'l'Hfl Old, bf'td In CA I T oult llff (Sollt) 117 2 NO ltomenct (Mele) 117 3 Flvlno Higher IPlncav> 117 • Pt1vlno TaPt !Sttv1n11 l11 S HHVY Weellltr (Ke-I) 117 • Frtnen Etoll• IOtlellOunavel 117 7 Oen1tv Lano (Hef'nen0t1I 117 I L•urtnll•n IPtc!roa•I 117 9 MfcPl•tl'• LldY (Cttlanonl 117 • tO Lvrlu f P1rt11t (Black) 1t112 11 Otnct AM S1,;mm« (Va!tn1uelt1 117 TOULANOll (J-1) Clottd wtU on sherper turns 1n 1111 at Pomone. SoUt rl~1 IOdev, df1w1 IM rell l'L YING HIGH•R (4· l) Plncev to rldt 1n Ott>ul, 1tow 111¥ drlUs 10 dalt, a.n oo much tltlltr, l'llENCH ITOtLa <•·ll Bltw ou! tllerOIY Ocll wflll'lour furlong drlH In 47.1 from Int oatt LONGSHOT L VRICAL PIRATE SEV•NTH RAC•. I mile PUrM $27,000 AllOW•nc• flllfes 3 VH~I old -I Anllaut Leet !Sf1ven1I 116 2 To Rtm1n11ct (lltroerel Ill 3 Tokyo Min !Berti 120 4 Fcxifa ISoHI) I II 5 Quffn Marit n• IOelelloUu•vtl l 11 6 l.e Codornfz IM111) 11• 7 S.ldOnl Sffn Sue (Pfnuv> 116 I C•H Monev 1v 11en1ut1al 120 9 Geetene 10rteo•) 120 tO F1lrlv 010 (S11oem1lltrl 120 Abo ....... II 1r1111 ~' ii•~ IOllvart\I 11• Los Alamitos racing entries TONIGHT'S IHTlltlU , .... ,,. of ... '""'' ''"""I "'"1ine) l'lnt Delt: 7:30 l'NUT RACE. One mite Pict Purtt ll IOO Delicate Bromec. Fortune Smllu . Atoe Pelch, Severa Bleck ftle, e-Ytt I Cancan. Same Game. •·SCen1 SIEGONO RACE. One mile oec.e Punt S2.000 Clllro Spirit Secret Act, 1-,.~I• 8tdtlte, fnvaOtf Of Lou. 1r1111 MIJI, b-Sedfll HOI 1>-Grey Sare, e·S1tln R1tition. Cebltrel Glrl THlaO RACE One milt n ct Purte \ 1 300 Cle mlno Ot>CI SS 000 Hilfbllt¥ Or-t Lord Lt vllv. Solt E•oed1t.on. Huroo, Monttrtv Mtraoe Vo1C1no pl Sntrwu 0.mfen, Hunters Reward Levity AIM> tlfoibl-SIV Aml>eue~ Sllk>c>ert I~ vadar l'OURTH RACE Ont milt o.ce Purle U ,100 Mr Aom1n. Wortl'I A OH i Sa1nl1n Loe,, Cerooneoo. Jeff• 8ree1' Carman,, Fencv Soirll, Font1na Pr1nceu P'tfTH RACE. Onr mue lrot Pur\t '1,lOO Ct1lmtno orlte ss.ooo The FastHI SD•CfVJ Fir\I Sier Hiii, Buck Stove Smol<¥ Ataf M t0<0 M1rtonev ~ettv Soecl•I fnllrett, M Lora Mon•errv SIXTH llACE. One m11r oact Purs11 ll ,000 110,000·ege eltoweonce o•ven Gentlen Kloarlu'e S~l!O O Cneroer Surt SCnter1t , N1vy C,,..r 8ve 8Yr Merv Ta ken 8v Storm, Venltlllng Act, All In Favour Al\O ellofbl-Wfndemere SI VENTH RACE. Ont m1 e oace Pune S2 lOO R0Hv1flt Rosie. w 11cn The 8;•0·P Geml>••. Gvosot Lorr Pettit Blon, Scn•lliH Moxie, Sisler Bet>e Lil Stiaran, Miu Sllevle AllO t o ci1-Follow T1111 Comet, UP Town LeOV EIGHTH RACE. One mill trot PurH S20,000 Tiie Ster\ Pride a·lmoer.11 Glorv Anorew' Sier, Lekoe CQ'"9 s11r Cal &rvoon, Pev Cu n. OftaooHrlno Tric1t.. e 80 COf Flesh, Suoernef NINTH RACE. Pace I Mlle Purte S2,000 Cel &reo 2 S vter 010 m11oen1 T111n-. 8ert R•••• A Toni, Cler tna 8rio9e S10 N St.r Gu>o1no Sp1r11. Coma on Guv. H•ll" Net Wortn F1v FIY SuMle, Soclel S.nu 1lon TENTH RACE. Pete 1 Miit Purse S2,600 Hitt Ceoet L*OlllCI Sarne! Manin Neolurt Oeol>·t Prov.Ger 8teu Ou Jour Queen ' AOvocelt Joe 1111 Felle. Gile Mon111r CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE Ion T111EU. CAS• MOM•V (••II ADUndlnet of IOMd et Otmon•lreltO In 0. Mer Win, Oltw out In :34J from Hit Ocl 6, cell llencllt "'-milt •nd sllol;ld CllClete N«, Sii.DOM MIN SUI (J-21 R0\1111 irlo "" In traffic 111rouetiou1. H lr of Ille• MYtn lur\OllO 011111, oltte11e• ldtel ano 11rlc11v ont to btt1; OVllN MAltL•NI (i •I> Forced eil• lrtmtlv wklt tnltrlno Ille alrtlcll lfnlttllnt wllll 1n11rttt 10 bt Meond 10 nlC• orosoect, 11rono fot LONGSHOT ANTIQUE LACE llGHTH ltAC•. I 111 mflU on turf Punt u S.000 AJ1ow1nc• Clenfl\ed llN!fl & martt, ) Yllfl old & UO 1 81\alllne ltt<tlla•d IOt11110uo1¥tl 11• 2 Sl1fl Ctoud (Plncev> 114 3 L• Mlmoll (Bleck) a II) • SwMt oroo ISOll1l '" S Min Cl Potr (Slavens) Ill 6 Bonne tit (Toro) 11' ILUSHING ltlDHIAO (6·11 Bloek.O IOtfno mo~tum In la\t, cnenct 10 mek• tmtndt •lld .,., llOI p IOI lo rid•. wlq bt ~It'll Pflct . LA MIMOS• 13·1> Ht\ bffn teclno Dtlltl', droos nolcll end toves tPll1 1url courM, 11rono con· tendtr IONNI !Lil 14· ll Toro on Ille lurf •m•tt como.cl llelO, lltro to dtflv •n•re LONGSHOT Ml~S CLIPPER. NINTH RAC•. I 118 mUH Purte SIS,000. J vur olds & up Cit Im Ing orlce s 12,S00-'10,SOO I Ttb Aoeln (Slb1llel • 11' 2 PJU P1u P1utd CP1nctvl Ill 3 Zfel11ennu11r (C1r11>elto) 116 • Fennorot Mariner (lle11n1ue1e1 116 S LI Celolt 10t1vernl II• • Victory LH (t<eentll 116 1 TufH Fiver ISftvtnt) 116 9 Son 01 Riii !Bleck) • 113 9 A Righi fdH (Miii) 116 10 Rein Slle1ttr IP111on) xlll 11 L1g11111ew1v1101mt !Clsneros1 • 111 11 S1temeo tPeoroi•I 116 VICTOttY LEA (9·21 Geme oldlfmtr IOVll 11111 ov11. r"•td slnct Otl Mar end lies &Ollo 10\.lnd•llon uoer Dell, A RIGHT IOIA (6· l l Even ...uou~11t•ce ·-·• •o De on adHJer IOI> ettCYI, c1nno1 bt Ignored, 'IL THORll'I MARINER 14· I> Tllro"" exit la" trcxibltd tllort over •l>eroer Pomona turns, mav oet olf •I ctect nt orice 1aoav LONGSHOT· SON OF RAJA ll!ST BET VICTORY LEA (9111 ReGe) ll'RICE ,.LAY QUEEN MARLENE (7tn Rice> (-dt notH 1oorenllct loGi.ev We need vou. t ft American Heart V Association WE'RE FIGHTlf\G FCQ 'vO.JRUFE 540-1220 491-8IOO Oak Tree, Les Al racing results L~AJamlro. OdTree WIONHDAY'I RHUL TS ("ti .. V ·9Y ..,_....,._ l'l!MflMI fllRST •ACI. I 1116 Miit\ l'H Sfflokt (Htwltv) f7 '° 10 60 S 20 Oii Dael (Vtllf'llutll l 500 HO HIQll ($ttv'1'1S) S IO TJmt · U•) SIGOND RAC•. 6 lutlonet S«ltl Store IOlftuuVI) · JIO UO U O Penuco (Plncav Jr) • 20 • 60 Unlottrut Mtn (Bl•ckl UO Tlmt MU '2 DAii. Y DOUILI (l•t ) Otlel $80 40 TH .. D •ACI. i '"l fur!OM\ Orl<eo llC.Hntll .. 20 th O 11 00 Ttddv Netur•llV ISltYtnS) • '° 3 •O Qulo Sier CPte1ro11I • tO Tltne I 16 $2 UlACTA (9·101 o.IO Utt 40 l'OUR'JH RACI. I 1/16 milt\ Rov•I Alvdtr (Pncev Jr l 12 to 6 IO S 00 Atofrele (Sollt) 13 20 6 00 Gold·• Hewn (McC1rronl l 60 Time: 1451. Al\o lten OUH n Joan. llt0onl1 . .SwMtneu. RtD•I Notion Oonletkrl•, unconciutr.O t<erallno. Savenel'I ,..,._,, 1'1'TH RACI!. 6 '» luriono1 on turf Lfclll (811t) 18 40 6 40 3'00 Tu Oodo• CMceerronl 3 20 2 40 Ou1"1ndino1v (Stevens> 2 .O Tlmt. 1143 Ali.o Ren Solve, Zeldt, So1c11cufer Jokt. AlwtYS A Hit u EXACTA (•·11 oalo SIS.SO SIXTH RAC•. 6 lurlono1 TomDOv Btue• (M11•) 30 60 11 80 .6 00 Svmbollcellv (Slevtns) • 60 • 10 B1tconv Pau (McCarronl 3 10 Timt 1101 SIVINTH RACI. t mfla Grtcl1n Wonder IH1w11vl 7t 40 9 20 7 70 Lord Alllson l~iYtrH) •IO ) 80 0 11\otlll (McC1rrCH'll • .0 Tlmt 1 37 _ Also lten S01>re 1.1 Par, Cul ev Gleu nmr For S111er10, Anoll Arc, Frtre Jecaue\ Telloe Tenoo. Tommv The Hewk U l!XACTA 19·11 oafd «JSOO l!IOHTH RAC•. 6 1 furlongs on turf Snvwlno CPfncev Jr I 160 4 20 l 00 Htr Rovellv (McCerronl S 00 3 60 Weier Crotlll ft IT CYOI l IO Time 1 1' 4 u DAILY TRlll'La IJ-9-7) o•IO S.3,009 30 NINTH RACE. I 1116 mf111 1000 SOO JIO • 00 310 Vll•I Score (0111USH¥1) Ntumfe'1 Girt (PlllCIV Jr) Reout11fon Miu <V11tn1u11e1 o 0 0 Time 1 45 o SS EXACT A "·Jl otlO t9100 0 ~I< SIX (l-6·3+7-61 Ol•O Sl02 73' 20 ta one .. inning hell.t i i. wlnntrtl, oelo '' 446 00 10 I• winning llCk1ll (S wfnnt "l· oeld s 17S 60 lo 19S w,nnino llckat1 I• wfnntrU l 1 ,.!CK NIHIE 11·9 9· I •-l·9 7 61 0110 H .32S 20 10 1 winning lfcl<t t (7 wlnnertl oe10 S90l 60 10 7 winning tk1'.tb (6 wlnnen ) To••• Pick Nint ' NII Carrvover s t7l,"8 70 - Attenoancr 20 211 Mulut t Henoie u ,•86,2'4 00 WIDNISDAY't •ISUUI (I 1tt1 tf H ·9Y IMtrMtt '""""91 l'IUT ltACI. one mUt Ptce D Wt bO CLecfltv) • '° 5 00 2 t0 Mt "•df• 1Bourot0t•> uo UO Wind Power (P1rlltrl ? tO Tlrnt· 203 1 n IXACTA CM ) peld tiUO SICONO llACI. OM mile trot uo uo ~011't ProvlW N (Andn'1) • 70 I ludt (Ptrkt•) uo uo "4!011 Greder (Beker) JtO Time 701 I n I XACTA U·l> 0t1d t tUO "THlltD RACI, Ont Mlle Oltt uo 310 Sir W1vnt N !Sherren) 11 JO Transftr SouttH IWM emtl .. o SM Jufur• N (Plt nol uo. Time 2 003 $2 IXACTA IS 21 P•fd '63 20 l'OUtlTH RAC•. One mite oaet u o W•dt Hv (Mtdlendl 10 20 '20 Flvlno Romeo A (LICklV) 560 HO Oundet Ctiltl (Plano) •• 00 Time 1st• P'll'TH RACE. One mill 1ro1 F1111lon Chlo Ct<utblt r) 3 70 260 uo Sorev ()! Jov 101Fr1nco Jr 3.00 , eO F11m1n9 G1n1o111 ISl\efren> , 00 Time 2-0. l2 1.XACTA 11·5) paid \11 60 SIXTH RACI, One m•fe o.ce uo Ou• Rnmono IAnoeuonl 4 IO u o MOOdY 81Ut N (Parker) s 40 360 Cockn Ontv 80¥ IOIFrtnto Jrl • 00 Tim• 2 oo• 12 IXACTA 11·7) p11d «2 60 SIVINTH RACI. Ont mUt PI CI uo , eO Et>b Tidt 1Grund'i'l 3 60 Ofarnono So0r11 I t<~t>lerl 4 20 H O .SoeeoJW~nCH'I) u o Tim& 203 3.. n EXACTA IS·71 peld ... 20 llOHTH RACI. One milt Pi t t W1IO AM Cr11v Guv (Sllrrn) 0 0 260 no Or1w Pltv llthc,,lel uo , eO Ovn1mf1t Girt (8ern1f) , 40 Time 2 01 • n IXACTA 1• 2) oa'o SIO 60 NINTH RAC•. One milt o.ct Jamtt Vlnctnt IWlll\e) 17 20 6 60 , IO Flrt An4 Re•n (Aubin Sr I •.JO 2 60 Hfon Soeeo IO'OonahOtl 1 20 Tlmt 2002 n •xACTA lf ·21 Pelo , .. 60 n ll'ICK SIX (2-1-l ·S ... 91 O•i<I SS 2•7 .0 to •wo w1nn1no lie"•" 11111 wlnntn>. o.IO Sil IO to 1? w1nnlno llCO ll (live w1nntr1), Tolll Pleil Sii POOi s lS,111, plul cerrvovtr POOi i•.olU SO TENTH RACE One m1 t 01ce Ill Oniv MIO< ILClllvl • 60 Covo Oe Mein tAnoer~onl Kev 8f1Cavn1 tSrierrenl TIMI 2011 $1 IXACTA 19·5 o•·O s?3 .0 Alll OCll llCI 2.2'3 Mutuel Henole 1375,210 140 lOO 310 240 310 SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... • Pnvate Perty ONl Y No RMI Eallle Commar!CM A\llOl'l>OllYt Boal'"O 0t "-W1t1lacl Ital latatt Ftr Salt ltatral ldH 1tan11 10021_c._,_._._ .. ___ 10_2_4 SHTA AIA llEllllTS f OR SALE IY OWIH Acrta~t 1125 o£se t LAN0-46 AcMs Rew land near Hwy 395 Adelanto (2131 671·3325 Corona del Mar 2122 Haat. ltad1 2140 L11aa1 Nit1tl 2152 Newrort leac~ 2l691 hlltoa Puinnla Costa Ntsa 2'24 CdM lu.11 $600 rental SHSPUY COllO WALK fo BEACHi Condo Ott Jamboree E-Blutl 3br 2607 180 18A garage. visitor abode patio pool child Gated near bch, u cl 2br nr R11z-Car11on on Blutts• 2t>a kids S 1025 flat must TOP Floor Balboa 011 / parking new petnt & * llYFA611t * 4 bdrm 3 bath euic home Ill HOYE PUCE Features include spa lath 3Br 1Ba needs to1s ol house lusll landscaping. TLC Canyon stte view wet bar and much more $135 000 Ownr/Bkr Owner says Melle an Drtve by only 673-8086 ltne details 539-6191 2ba lrpl dl w w/d hook 1DO lba pool spa $675 see 539-619 1 Agl lee ice drapes $525 mo •sec up encl gar 2 bates ten· • oa11 llrs nigh ce1llngs " • ~or • 1 Agt fef' I . sec 966 0696 studio view Apt w/beaut 5•5 602" 675 89 8 First resale oller1ng Premium End Unit twnllm In The Cove Elegant & spac101,;s w/2 suites form d•ne view de c k & 'waters edge'" patio JuSI reduced 10 $595.000 Lucerne Valley 37', acres. power & st>pllc lank tn zoned for mobile llomes or house $45 000 8"8·8347 C11arm1ng 3Br 2Be 3 hses ms ct & spa no pets West Bay Ave home · 3BR S6501mo 756-9162 1BR 18A house w/lront to CdM t>ch Lg FR & S t o 0 0 • $ 7 0 o sec Newurt leac~ 2169 2 BA Frplc gar Avail olff'r Ask1"9 $229 000 Traditional Realty FOR JALE IY OWIH 1134,500 Lot1·for Sale 1400 !:: no "'15001 1 38 2 yard Cloae to t>eacn & pa110 Ir pie 2 car gar • 1 963·0963 •• Block lo beach yrly s625 w • m o yr Y drm Ba lrplc 2 lrg S ..... s2,00 s 759 9070 ' 675-4630. agen1 decks bfllns beams 3 sllops 700/mo uttUtlas p • .,ng " 1 • lrva'ne 2144 rental pad clean crptd mcluded 5•8·5393 3BR 2BA Wl b $1300 car parklf\9 I bf~ to Clean n cozy $475 beach decor 539-6 191 Agt lee • ay \IU S 300 0 are.i ren1a1 equ1p1 10 de-I AVAILlllHIATELY 3BR 2BA upper w12 car ::~;~0610, 855.~~9Aot •CU•CUTllSl* tor prompt sale Hastings & Co 6•0-5560 Sharp 38drm 1' >81 large bonus room · workshop New pa1n1 & crpt 1st al 9% o w e 675-8918 or 11.• ACRES FOR OllL Y 1200,dOO lllUIUHIUCM posit 539-6191 Agt lee 2bd l '~ba. al e carport Newport Snores gorgeous J1~cif~~~i'l"r,:n11~~~ & ;~r ;ga ftarape SS550 Colt. Me • 2124 $950 720·0876 3Br 2811, all amenities. 38R duple•. auall now• 4Br 4811 Otiptex Apt Un· r a lrep ace 625 Ga l -7370 I ocea •~ t .. • turn 6 mo l5e 01 m thly 111 38r 281 yard $750 ......_...__....._ ___ .....__, HlF COIRSE VIEW UPP:, v0:,-;,1e~8s 1~~0 CHIHY HITAL May 1 Gar S2200 OTHERS AVAILABLE Fee 10111, lllH , lallH»a .... IOIEl 631·•861 JIST LISTED PRIDE OF OWNERSHtPll E Side CM, 3bd 2' rba !!Jt. dbl gar S 169.500 ASSOCIATED REAL TV 673-3663 Ras1den1ta1 1111tslde with sweeping views canyons. ocean and n1g111 llghl homes11es Improvement w111 be costly, but could yield dream htde-away The prtca r eflec ts outstanding value Don'I miss 1h1s o ner Call Barbara, Agl 760-1900 20•3 Ca1Hr1 AH 12Bdrm den. 2Ba.11replaoe v111e Rentals 675-49 12 •fl lllT 110 2 1 3 9 43 • 8 4 3 4 or TELEllHT lll·lllO 3Br. 2Ba Refurbishing I s 1300t mo Judy, Agt 11 • 213·943·2860 One 01 the last tow pr•eltd Peninsala now Vacant · Key avail 631-1266 lll·•IOltrll1·11l3 * EWLYOECORATED• $1000 Agl 619-726-9665 ~ •NPT CREST CONDO• AVAILABLE NOW No lee 2Br new crpt lncd yrd llOmes on LIDO ISLE This charming 3 Bdrm 2 TIU Batll 11ome is '" e~cellent 3bd 2ba. up cond1t1on Owner must tn&11ne cond, VACANT! sell qwck' Subm11 any Ready to 001 PLUS 2bd. lu n1vers11y Perl! Terrece FRONT ROW VIEW• Vrly ocean close 2br Prl IBr 18e 'tbl~ 10 beacll wtr pd 536•4;20 1•5pm • 2br 2"'rba. dbl oar. built-2Bdrm 2 Bain, lrplc, dbl 3BR 2'·rBA. s 1550/mo utlls pd $725 to move·ln $600/m o • sec yrly 2566 Orange 'A' .$650 11\s. trpl, sm pat, $850/mo gar Avalf 1111 $900/mo Kathy. Ag! 645-2235 others avail !>39-6191 673-4 798 or 673-6478 • sec. 548·607 1 days No pets 786-23•0 Agt lee 641-6868 evenings •RENTALS AVAILABLE Bac11e1or pad. no llllchen Pref busy active n/smkr Av111 now $350/mo Cell after 6pm 673 0248 •PEmllll CIYI* reasnnat>le ofter Asl\tng l bd down Great rental $329 ooo area Lsetand $252.500 ASSOCIATED REAL TV S AN M IC HE L TOWNHOME 2br. 2''rba, beaut 1 yr old, & 128,900 by owner. prmcipals only 8•2·0811• 10-2PM H aslalde sharp 2Bd.rm. Laina ltac~ Zld 1•4 N~li~~~~&iE~/M 1Ba house Garage. lncd EIER&ll IAY Martt Agt 642-1 183 S1at1 A11 Hts 2112 Attordable tax S7so 3br 2ba hse gar I/yd skyhghl call 539-6191 Agt lee E11celltnl IOC8tlOn. 2Br 2Ba. W/D llkup, lrplc, Vlt.iltad oeillngs 2 car o•r w/opnr OYer 1treams & falls Pool & spa Great view $1150 Avaff 10117 No pell 5•9·2•47 (71 4) 673-4400 673-3663 Ceroaa 4tl Mar l 022 UHHIUCll Won't fast• Speciaculer bu1tdaole tot wlln white- water view $125 000 Call Agt Barbara 750-1900 yrd crpls drps. w/d Beaut vu llm 3BR 3BA hkup No pels $675 • Walk to pvl bch 759-1552 sec Must stand credit -• ESTATE llOlllATIOI HPLEX Trlll1 l1oe•1 f tr L114 2 new homes -3BR 3'"1BA II 2257 Elden Can renl tor S 1400/mo eacn Want to trade lor land In NB or CM tor 5· 10 units check no-5629 LIVE 11 A CASTLE El99anc"' 3Bdrm• Nuevo! Ne<1rlv ' acrl'' $115 0001 Joh l')pr v"' Real ty 657 'i11P E;es 943-2234 z:H209 •Bdrm & 18drm at prtoe too low for publication. For details cell DARRELL PASH PROPERTIES 74>0·9422 VIEW DIPLX 311 HA Dbl gar ea unit prleed to Sf'lf $354 500 760·0189 Costa Mt1a 1024 Rtch Ftock 645·0968 lent ala Newrrt hack lOH _!_oa_s_es..,/_Co_n_d_._, __ ALMST IOUIFllHT n'eaerar ZIOZ LG Duplex, steps to aand. Ol HLIOA llUID *MESA YElllE * 3br. 2ba. convr den. pool serv gardnr, ammen $15001213)432·2601 •New Lux Condo nr bch 3Br 2' rBa, FIP. dbl gar. spa smf pet ok $1195 646 18•4 or 642-9666 ··-· ...... _. ___ .,.._ •El lllE IY IWIH* 3Br 2Ba. xtra lg tam rm. lg la1,;ndry rm stor are-a, cuf·de-sac alley access. $229 500 Open Hse 12·5 4'BR upper. 2BR lowr, sun· Short term renllls from deck. 4 car prk, can be 3 $400/wl\ly to $2000/mo untts S219K LH DOVER RE 759-5080. 837-3175 2BA 2BA wntr $1150/mo me8liBJIU TOWlllOIH Cedes fer RHt COLDWeu BANl(C!RO UHH VIEW MILLS UH 000 Popular 4 BA corner 101 ltllered a11 cond NHds TLC but llJS poten11a1 ~mov+ ·0 He11n9 S 15,000 dflowante low esl price in ar•a H4-tol0 HTSTAllfH WHTCLIFF llOIE Great fo r t n1er1afnlng' Tl'tl1 l'touM flow& beaull- fUlly from the cozy living room to the e•panded fem1ly rooms 10 the prl· vate pauo & pool Fea- tures Include 3 lerge bdrm•. upgraded island kllchen, two flrep11ee1 Pro teaslonally lan d· t<:•P4KI wflh fruit lreea a flowers $305,500 JOYCE DAB°"T/il'LL V SHIPLh 7c,Q.QlOO •n Abbie w ay 645-4539 BY OWNER EISIDE DUPLEX 2Br tBa ea has own yard & gar Owners untt larger nas encl patio s.•~q 500 (2131598-•057 HltHllllSUll Almost •.c, acrt on water- front Room tor 100'-+ -. yacht 5.000• al ••lite S6 800,000 Appointment with PA TRICK TENORE 631-1266 or 760·8702 38R 2BA yrly, S 1200/mo BACHELOR yrly S•75/mo w a1erlront Homes. Inc 113-1100 IWPT·Wl•TH LEASE Frptc. vaulted celUngs. dbl gar pool, spa No pets 1 Bedroom S795 666 W 18th SI 645·2739 FULLY FURN & BEAUT * PllllllllE COYE* OCEANFRONT 3BR unit E1cellen1 locatio n 2Br S 15!>0tmo 2Ba W/O hkup trptc. OCEANFRONT 48R family vaulted ce111ngs. 2 car gar 4 UNITS •Int cond lg as-home $2500/mo wJ.e>pAf Gvef streams & .m111')tt-•n•e~t omy BA'VrAONT 6BRSnd rans Pool & spa Greal 111 111 owe. Agenl Pat -----~~~;.. fabulous, $4500/mo view s 1150 Avail 10117 Col ti 675 2013 IACI 11 IAHlT IWPT·HLY llHTALS No pets 549.201 l URE flllD!I Fabulou1 Big Ca nyon WEST NWPT 2BR, lrplc. AVAIL IMMEDIATELY New single t1m1ty homes in Condo 3Bdrm 2•.; Batll nu pllnt 4 crpt s925imo G e n o a C o v t • ' Co.,1a Meu w/pr1va1e Unsurpassed v:.W All &i. WEST NWPT_. 1 blk lo bell.. Condo/End UM 3BR, Inca yrds T11e roors oall ters carefully considered 3BR. lr'pl S l 200/mo 2' 18A, 2 story with trptc. t ab1nflts & much more• $300 000 Agl Barbaras WEST NWPT 38A hm. lrpl, dshwshr, W/0 hkups, dbl Call tooay Agt 5"8· 1329 . 760-lOOo D~~i~ ~1~~~E~ •BR garage wtelec1 GOO, •• 'l.l prvt pa110 $989 ~ S 11811 R'S CLHE·llT family llome $2250/mo sec dep 863-0697 or Ol'ly 1 1e11 28drm 2'lBa Ill CAIYll GtlMI COSTA IESA Tllll 863-1500 Agt, No Fee townhome, llreplau at-De perl 3BR. trplc, like new, comm l&ehed 2 car garage. signer act lrg 3 pool S lOOO/m9 -BRIGHTON SPRINGS to1ally upgraded Call bdrm. 2', be. ate w/pool Wattrlronl liomes. Inc I COfldO 2Br 1'~8• trl·level, D Id c 63 spa • 1enn11 Format din 1 2 ca 1 1 .. <mp:,,::,:::~:·:::• OVEA ~~~.:TALS . :::~; ~:~h!.O:: E7s16E3er, 1·ttory Condo wlfrpl, lg LR & priv patio, 2 Cir alt gar s 14 1.500 851-025510 UCLlllYE AHA Spec1111i1ng in all areu, $995 No pell 549·2447 Allo rdabl1 prtct 11 prices & 11zes Tell u1 CONDO 3bd, 1~b•. dbl S t89 000 l nvattor whll U need! F" enei gar. X'lnt toe S1 100 owned & musl sell tnia TELERENT 875-8880 mo 648-0422-•VH , yetr• Call 759-0 30 213·542·3581·0 GREAT WESTERN REAL lalka ...... UH DARLING 28R HOUSEi ESTATE FtRHLHllll·FIHll la!• retr .. 1 $950 3bf hM gar blHn•. oard nr. w/d And II'• In 1 prime area. [ f T fty<I 'l block to waves pet hllup, Cat ok S825~ dap iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili1111 ...... • · Call for detail• s 1111.000 r-l J ! J. _ oi. 5311·81111 Agt lee 1982 Meyer 5411-34'84 IUU• ... ITIY 759 4630 GREAT WEST· -.I. .& lalL.-a Eaststde 2 Bedroom. 1 ERN REAL ESTATE -Bath, anctoaed patio, •t--SAITA YIH VERSAILLES Studi o Ptti11ala 2107 $6115/rno Cell btwn •YAUff* [ r-lT TJ Condo pool elevator 2 I 38drrn winter' Yrly 4·8pm 6•8~8 Plc1Uf91QU9 15 ac:r ... Ind .... • sub-perlllng Pan1n1ut1 Aent•I• '"' ON E Bedroom tlOUM In hOme on Ml top wnn _ ----· $75.000 Ownr/Bkr, Mr VIiia ~1111 875·49l2 rear, fenced yard' Single 3e0• view of Santa Ynez Sffllng 1213)567· 1394 1y1 pet 14'50 Aft " va11ey Only 5 m1• from FHllLll•I WANTED SEAVIEW C1,htru1 ltac~ :-d"•YI :..~ .. Sotv111nn $4'25,000. P~ I 1M ... 1 S 38 a 21 ll -·• 905 eee-1HO ,--ty, r '" goo<l vu In 1 PLENTY SPACIOUS BurtMN ( > Lo<• of value 1'191• Spllt e11ch for our BIO Cyn Hm, Ctiermlf\9 261( den, 11hb1 F1.mUy size 4b< ~den fl9 ef \We.... i.ver lrplc 2 ~r attaehtd or l)Ol$1ble ui. $4._7070 nr Ptnet P.,k & ~h New glr fl)d UOO'I n.1 50' of .b.y trontaee f'4' gar•'• 759 ·4830 -p .. nllnt1cle &ou1 S1250 •HM111* deptn Prob•••·. Bob OMA WESTERN REAL •• ~u. ..... 213-418-2165 Or big coun1ry kttcn Cew•tln 111•)111-7720 or !STAT£ fer Salt l 100 C.taa ... •ar 2122 lfll'lltlCel ma111v• M1 3 Wide ocean views E11ate hv1ng on acres ol gar- dens. pool & spa Cfose to beach 2Br. 2Ba S 1661 t m o incl utlls. 494·4653 01 494·6017 VICTORIA BEACH oc••n· lront 3br 3ba, lurnlahe<I, fireplace. winter tease. (8181 790-3272 tit-Here ·1 Iha tittle brother a loddler Wiil loY9 Ha'• 1bou1 1 •· tall Tt1n1ler.detall1, dlrec· llon• !of doll and h'9 clothe1 .,. Included GIT OllCOUNT ~WORTHS!• In OUf s, Crafler• cttl· loo UM ttiern lot grellt ktft. book•. accesaon.. -more tWI 1000 ...,,_ on 9e c:dOt ~ OrWr CRltlot ftl.C, ... ,, to: AMdef M911. a . 10 Nof1tlern 8t¥d Wood- aide, N Y 1 '377 LAUUllllLR U3.-03~ l .. NEW Uoiil! HOME bCh HA 21X. 1pect1culer btn I /yd gar 11000 5l'l'J ~~. u:saug~~=·~ =~~;:Ws:~P~;~r ,,:;:,~~:MM~• • • 139,500.(714)8e1-2QO.t S t~35/rno 780 1312 pe1'C11«1cou1c.11 ..o C ,_ A , T I ., . "' • . . Bayridge Condo, sec gated comm 2Br 2Ba. frplc. air pool & spa S 1450/mo lse 760-1275 BeaulftUI custom home 38r • Den 3Ba. IOIS of 111gh ce1hngs ovtrl(>Ok1"9 pool $2500 Agt 642-2134 Ill CAIYH COHO! Designer perlect lrg 3 bdrm. 2', be al e. w/pool ape • tennis Formal din rm & wel bar $1795/mo Patrtck/ag1 631· 1266 Ill C&IYOI OllTll Home on t11rway 3Br • lam • 2 FP, 3 car gar. sngl s1ry, lres11 paint. l'leW crptg. S3500 lse Avl Dec, Agl '122·698816"0·•868 BLUFFS 3br 1 '.;ba. clean ltghl. airy. Fashion Isl view S 12001mo no pets 120 1509 furo1stwt Cape...Cod oear FllShlon Island 2Br 2'1tB1 . Shorl term Ok Pool, ten· "'~ s 1600 760-3611 Fan1u11c Condo on the w ter w/11b\ilous view Po61 SU9S/mo DeCOf- alor furnished. 673-0896 Nearly new t>eautllul 3Br, 28• home w /frplc In Newport Heights S 1050 per mo 722-8477 Newport Ttrr1ca Townl'louM 3Br 2'-iBa. pool. spa S 1095/mo (213)472-8145 Ocntrnl hm 3BA • MPar- ata 011••1 cw•. lg lot. GOOd pkng CloH to NHVC Avf now Yrty, $3000 875·4630 'Qt Spec11culer Back Bay Yiew 3Br 2'•8a. lrplc, 2 1erracea, S 1800/mo ~ utile 675-6829 Ar1rt•eat1 BAY Frontage pier, Wntr furn prkg 2br S 1000. lbr $850 $100 ultls pd, 303 E Edgewater 871·2866 lalEOi I I .1 2606 HW lllLlll8 1 H• t bd S650. Baell $525. no 28R 18X YRL v UNFuRN. pets 102 E Bay Apt 6 NO GAR. S850 tm o, 834-0959 OCEllNFRONT 28r 291. * 1u1n1 n• 1111 * Gar,lrplc & morel Cathdrl cellifl9 S 1000 673·5348 NU Decor In & OUI, 3br 2ba. $1600. 2br 2ba $1400. yrly, gar, lrpl, w/d, agent 673-65 11 YEARLY UN FURN APTS 2BR 1BA $915/MO EACH AEGIR PROPERTIES 675-4000 1mmac COfld S 1150/mo wmler S 1225·$ 1350/mo yrly Agt 752·2226 OCEAIFHIT 1 & 2 BR. wntr only nr 811 Pier 673-83891673-4928 COro11 ••I Mar 2622 29r 181 + study furn 1vt $350 • ISi & MC, ullla pd Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 42" Potnseltla •9"·4262 2br 2ba, upstairs apt, old lal~oa Ptaluah CdM new carpe1/pa1n1. 2607 wt d $950/mo no pets --------759 -7586 I Bdrm ~ on sand. __ __ prime locallon. winter •ELITE HU* rental. lully turn w/gar 2 • SIUdy. steps to bch. ava111mmed 635-64'5 gar plush crpl $900 Fee 2Bdrm 2Ba. lrplc. bltlns, huge patio. 2 car garage 1 blk to ocean S 1 lOO Owner/Agl 848·9906 or 855-4909 TEUHT lll·IHO * Twnhs style 2Br t • ,91 Frptc. pool. lndry hkup, carport No pt(S. $900 Agt M Hiii 759·9100 $550 -'it Month Free Rent So Coast Plaza erea 18r air fenced pool cari>()rt "j.9 ~·· 546-8791 AITRACTIVE tight, airy 3br 2ba, Xlnt Etslde loc lrptc 1 car gar . no pelt, S900• dep 5•8·1709 AYAIUIU llWI 18r & 2Br. lrlg. range. laundry. pool. carport No pets S5.95 & $895 931 W 19th St 548--04'92 BRIGHTON SPRINGS Condo 2Br I •.;e a tr1-level. micro 2 car garege wiopnr W /D llkup 0V9f streams & 11111 Pool. spa S995 No pets 549·24•7 CASA IE HI WE'RE THE BESTI 1 & 2'1re'OROOMS FURNISHINGS AVAIL *Free ulfhhes •Spacious 11\/fng *Huge l\llchen •BIHn ovens & ranges •Patl05 •Covered Garages •Pool & BBO't * Ptu1h landscaplf\9 2br. 2b1, frpl, 1860/mo 1v a1I 10-15 u1,111t • $300, Iv meuao• 5'4-75•9 Owner/Agenl Avlll Nov I • Sml turn or * Xlnt 1oc1tlon acrots •2BDRM 18A Encloffd lal'ldscaped yard, g1r1ge. S850/mo yearly l•H• 536-8817 •"er 5pm unlurn b&eh unit Mtcro, from park lrlg, gar. wld urns pd •SOfry, no pets $535/mo Catt 840-0507 365 W WILSON Open airy 2BR 2BA duple11 M2-1tl 1 unit w/lrplc -shr ger • CHARMING 28r 1B1, encl w/d nkup So of hwy gar, lrpl. S775, al90 38r S 1195/mo Agt 873·5354 2B1 S975 187 Monte * llHn IUTH* lll'll H•I v1111, C M 848-f212 S1udlo, etaps to sand. U111t S nSO 8 , S7!>0 Bolh CHEERV 2BOOOPLe:x- lncl Only $3115 Hurry! 760 FULLY FURN TILEHIT Ill-UH wlfrple. gerage "8515 1 or 2 Pers , n·.smkr ----C.1t1 Mtll 2124 Ret $650 846-2323 ••1M1T11&m• 1 ' 28A APT QUIET Eastalde 2BR1ii'"A. up. Sludlo. atape to land Utlla COMPLEX Pool, l'IO ptll, 1t1lre unit, new crpt f. Incl Only S3t5 Hurry! ,.. $4115 ' $695. seoo HQ paint Lrg PofOh. lmmect TILHEIT lll·IHI &.Cwa1a occupancy 1&1-0•2• ·····················••e -MMe.ta .... GARAGE SALE It's thot time again! Make sure your garage sole is o wcceu by odwrt~ In cla11lfled. Stort yoor od two days before th• sale to attract the most buyen. c A L L ,.. 6 4 2 ·-5 6 7 8 ······•••e w Come & tft!OJ our prdtn sttlf ept> Ouiet. toailot\lble tlo'4 to frttwa,i a So Coul "-11 wMe only ftllllllta lo lltacll Gat aati •-atltblt HO PaS PLCASE. ................... aaaa• •11a.•M1 ..•...• . ....... . a••••••• ., ... .,71 u., .. , • .., .... .... ....... 1111 nl••••• WWTllllfPIM • 38R. H~BA Townl'louN • Quiet • NEW Carpet1, NEW Paint, NEW Floor Ttle • Pool. Patio •No Pets • M1ture Couple • saoo eM.-3a1e Smell bdrm, nice Costa Meu house. ntoe people. Quiet n/1mkr 30• . $250/mo 650· 7369 Make the Move to the New Park Newport Malle/Qt 1m1rt ..,., ... Pan N.,..,.rt, Nt.,.rt Bt1cla'1 pmnltf luWy M*n1. raraJ.W u4 ..,,,......, 1, i , a a ~ a,.nma11 a. ~ taly ml81ttt frem Ne.,.ri C.ltr IM ,,.._ ....... ,,.. .. ts ....... . JUIMm ti Su J .... Hlll1 "* (714) 644-1900 .PARK NEWPORT MOTOR ROUTE Avallable In trvlne area. $700 a month. No collecting. 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Frtday aftM- noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call 642~ exto 209 and--ask--for- Jlm. ORANGE COAST lllJPllll 330 w. Bay St. Costa Meu, CA • penin1• Now Avall•ble CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Cnh For D•ll~•ry Of Thia P~ HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. N collecting, no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CJ':LL 842-1444 • Ask for JoAnne Craney l 4 line mimimun "~~ · ' · A Garage Sat·e '?\\}.s · Kit tor $1.00 For '4.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 fine minimum and the price Is the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. We are also offering a Gulde to .. tt., Ger119• 8•'" for S1.00. This guide Includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to pfan, what Items to sett, plus ldeaa for a better garage sate; also a garage sate sign, pricing atlckers. Information on city ordinances and an Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sele Kit for $1 .00 when you place your ad at: Daily Pilat Orange Coast Dally Piiot, 330 Wftt Bay St .. Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Independent, 642 5678 17969 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. - Monday -Friday 8:30 AM to 5 PM ClaHlfled Advertlalng Mt.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MllC NOTICE Im•• 1144 CUL·DEOSAC GARAGE SALE 6 FAMILY. IT'S THE BIG ONE. 6 RACING WINO, IAlllNE SA TU ROA Y ONLY 9.4 LOTS OF-FURN, Chairs:IQ desk, d ining tbl, misc. 19452 S1err1 Mia. Turtle IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 Rock SAT Oct lt 8·t2 !"":~======="• L•1•H ltacla 1141 UI Cll.-T IOOlml FRfOGE. turn. hardwire, ~.,, Ltasil1 Ml-UH clothes. toys and morel BMW 9 15 0/ 1540 Galen, lag Beach • /0 Sal Oct 1 1 only, 9·5PM l!!J!rt ltacla llH 2 FlllLY SIUt Marine equip , 2 Out· boards. books. t\sld misc Items• Sat 8-4. 20 l and· tell Court Newport Crest Traa1'jff'tiH 'II UIS OIRISTillS BUY NOW .\NO SAVE 960-7487 BKR 1'"4/lld ..... 7011 sltllS XvXILXett Sizes 25'and 30' Cell ~2-4644 9-Spm. Mon·Frl Mlac. Tr111,.rt1tiel rcrift-IOI Oftr• bte aircraft, like new 1lngle swing Mii, one cyllnOe r engine cunnard wing $2.500 or will trade lor cycle or c ar plua CHh. Orlglnel coat $5,000. 847·7194. If you Cl n t lind 111n CIH SI· tied 11 s not tor ae11 PUBLIC NOTICE I 540 J amb<>rM, N.B. 640--6444 UW .. IHh Burgundy metallic. bteck Interior. 5 apd, sunrO<lf, 1mllm/ca11, loaded, low mites $18K 497·5713 titer 8pm. VOLVO '10 142 Sdn, rtds, etereo. new v11ve job. 1111 lv:u..oul '2 150 Obo -~ 494-2552 Ev 4117. 1597 ·--·-·····-.. • No Add•honal Oultr M.arkups • No Hassles .eet "'6t """"' tu11tf""t 'ilf ~"'' Mov1na soon to tilt new S.ntJ Ana Auto Mall ·-SOUTHCOUN-TY VOLXSWAGEN & ISUZU THAii( YOO r:2~ IN U.S.A. AHO TRYltG HARDER TO BC :: 1 • IALll • llRVICE • PAATI • LIAllNQ "'""' '12 ...... 11,0'00 Q!l9 n•I m llH, lookt Ilk• new. Ell~I condlllon. S 1250 ob<>. • 8311•31 I I •u lllT WllTl WM Auto, •fr. 1ter~. cua, r/rll()k, 7 PUMn99' Vin #eoc>e09 11,HI THE ODOR I ROBINS FORD J()(J\I HAAft(Jtl ht w ~' (0\fA M t \A (,.s~· ll •IO 1llFtllOL•WA111 Xl.T Lots of pwr equip, 15 pass. hard to find 460 eng 2NP6765 111,111 .............. u.. . .. ,. MO-lllO •14LTIWllH 1116 auto, 1/c, cruise, 1JJIYJl7Q3 PHI THEODORE ROBINS FORD ]Of,!) HAllllO• Ill II 0 Cv\tA MISA t.4/ 0010 7t2S .,.,"°' 9IYO - CM 979 2SOO ·Ill 12 OWLUH BUICI( REGAL ·eo. llm-LOIS of power equip , lted. 11·.6, fully equip, eomper shell. cull 1mmac. ale. tilt. cruise, wheels. shows ellcelle nt $4000 650-0946 care (2A070S35) •11 UtOl RMIU PHI . loaded with power equip. "•llllft I S.1 Ltlt. beige w/match1ng leather .. ,. in1ert0r, &howl excellent 141-1110 care (036XWOI Sl,HI ............... u ....... ,..,, ld·HH NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low mlletge Cadillacs In Or1nge County• See us 1o<11y• 540-9100 2600 Harbor Bl11d COSTA MESA •ts CAI FlHTWMI .... Lo1ded 39 000 ml Beauh· tul car Ser 2611240 111111 WI llY Ill IAllS USED C.\RS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FHl IPPUISIL 0.ULLO Oldllln 1821 t BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-1011 141-1111 •CHEVY ·n Monte Cello SPor1 Cpe. run1 a lookt xlnt Must sell this wttnd l S 1450 Or Best Otferl 638-7783 or 549-4002 .CHEVY Celebrity. ·e•. •II· ver, 4 dr. 1 /c , v·6 . AM/FM, crulM eontrOI, $4500 780·0322 111 Olm IPRllT 5·1peed, CllNtle. Lie • 1LSM 104 "'"' ......... , .. Or11ce C.11ty's Mint lJ1Ul1iltrclfl •ui.r ,.i, '"" '" c11litJ. s.alu. ltmu. I lt1111g 2125 llarW I~ &ti l~s.a S4BUI 11'11111111-l Loaded w/power equip & much more LIC • 1 LPOOO St,ttl .......... , .. LIH.ltre. MO-MIO MEACUAY 76 MONARCH Orig owner. low m1 em/Im. ale, S 1 750 OBO (714) 673-7094 112 OlH llLTI II ROYAL BRO V·8. 1uto ale. till, cruise power wlnO/locks, amlfm cass lie • 1LST837 ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD );)t,(, H A•llOI ~l ... 0 ( (J\IA Ml 'A lo•l I <JIJIO •t• ILIS OITUU on Alpln• Wfllte, 36K. full power. ve. eictr• cre.n Uc •308805 .. ,... CORMI R SUZUKI ~ 770-7001 • '&15."\ J(r.,-.. ,,,... ' """ i ·••411' ... •IJTUISAI T ·Top tow mites, r.cl flnlltl, cu stom wheels , Goodyear E1gle1 Uc •542128. .. Pta.IC NOTICE NOTICI Of' C1htorn11 tor 1n1pecOon l>y will t>t tortelted to N ld col· with the "O" dellgn1t1on FMt1t Strfft. •8th Fl . Lot Angeles, 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 Celll 92828 ducted by hut btind tnC! wlf9 PICTTTIOUI IU ... ll "*.IC .. AJmllO ine publlC fege d111r.c1 llmlllnt bulldlng height to ,ICTITIOUI .UltHlll CA 90071 NAMI ITATIMINT Harlan A. ltHk, 2870 Helen Beallle NAMI ITATIMINT cooc AMINOmNT HUNTINGTON l!ACH No bidder may withdrew two 1torle1 NAME ITATIMINT Mr Klaus llogel. c/o The fotlowtng peraon. •r• ChlOI Road. Cotti MeH. Thil 1t1temen1 WU llled Tile fotlowl NO. tt-10 CtTY COUNCIL, Ir: Allele hl1 l>1d lor I !*lod 10< forty· EN 111 R 0 NM ENT A L Tne tonowtng peraon1 are TANOEM-Oroup, Su lie doing buslneu H Molly Calif 92826 With tlle County Cieri\ of Or· dotng butt~ c::~.:.: (Non-C4M'11-Jmlfttl M. Wet1tw0fth, City Clerk, flYI t•5> days atter the date STATUS NegallYe Oetler· do1n9 1>u11n .. 1 u 2808. 20 Oueen Strfft Wett Maid of Hunllnglon Beach, Thia bu1lnH1 11 eon· anoe County on September L•ndJcape_and_l.awn...~n u-1 Phone: (114) 531-5405 Ht tor th• opening thereof. •lion 88-•3 hH been IUI>· 0£\IEALY HILLS TAAllEL. Toronto. Onterlo M5H 3A3 22.J.31. Mallbu...Una. d.~~;_an_lndJvld It. t~--P1°1Mtt 1en1 nce SerYICe, 523 ----1NOTlce--+8 4'1EAE8-Y lled 104'-86 --1--'fhe Board of'"'""', .. milled lo-MMll t 50 ~rwwy-0·"1 . ~ Mr ~ Wib«.CTo lngton Beach, CA 92648 Harlan A 1 ... 11 Trl\19fH Of Colla Mesa OlllEN that the Huntington Pubflshed Orange Cout Mr11t1tP1eprMlegeol r•ict· 111ronmental attec11 of the Mesa Caul 92826 Thomes A Sh99pard, El· JimH L THamar, 22131 Th11 11atement w11 flied Publlahed Or1nge COHI CA 928;n L, B .. ch City Council wlll !\old 011ty Piiot Ottot>et 9 1986 Ing 1ny and Ill bldl or lo pro;ect Marttz TraV91 Comp1ny quire 333 South Hope Mlllbu LaN. Huntington with the County Clefk of Or· Diiiy Piiot September t8. Oougl 0 523 • public hel ling In the Coun· Tn IS& Wllve 1ny lrregula<ltlee ()(In· ON FILE A copy or the (MIUOUrl OometllCJ 1385 SlrMt. 481h Fl . LOI Angelet. Beach, CA 92648 ange Cout1ty on s.c>tamber 25 October 2 t . lH8 r, .... ., .... Ot . ~::.a11M•H. ell Chamber at the Hunt---------lormafltlel 1n any bid or In ptOC>OMCI zone Chi ng• 11 on North Highway Ori"'•· Fen· CA 90071 Olan• Balagn1, 22131 a. 1988 Th t l4 CA 92626 lnQton Beach CMc Center. PUBLIC NOTICE the bidding Iii• In the Oev1l0e>ment Ser· ton. Missouri 83099 Or Relf Wo)tak, c/o Mellbu Lane, Huntington ,.,.,. 111m1 IC Ml\TIC( Thia-bus+neH 11 eon· 2000 M1ln SlrMI, Hunt· C. MMI'. ftalTI", Vloe vlCH Oepartment Tnl1 bualneu 11 con· Thomaa A. Slleppard, Et· a..eh, CA-92 ... t Publlthed Crange CoMI .--. "" d led b I -lngton 9Mc1I'; C1"orn1a, O"O-NOTICE CMftffl«, lluelMM Af· ALL INT"!AESTEO PER· ducted by • corpor11ion quire. 333 South Hope Thi• bualnau 11 con· Delly Piiot September 25, ,temlOUI auetNIH ~~ ~n 1(~"'!~11 tne dale end 11 the llrnee INlllTINQ ltOI f1lr1, c ... t C .... MuftltJ SONS are Invited to llletld Hanry S Stolar I/Ice SlrMt, •&th Fl . Loa .\ngelea, due1ed by hlabanO and wtfe October 2, 9, 18. tta8 NAMI ITATlmM'T f hlt 1111~1 wu llled lndlceled belo'# to receive Notiee 11 l'Htr1by g1....,.. that C ...... ot.tttct Mid l'INtlng •nd ••P'"' President CA 90071 JI/Ml L Teumar Th-12611 The lotlowtng peflOl\I we With the County Clt<ti. 01 Or and conllder the 1111ernen11 tne Boero ot Ttull ... of the PublllNd Orenoe Coul c>plnlon• or aubmi1 evidence Tnla 11atement wu llled Mr Roll Wiiie r. cto Thia 1t1ternent wt• hied dOlng bu•lneu u : Kop. tnge County on hc>tember oflll ~·who wish 10 bl Co11t Community Colleo• 0111y Piiot Oct~ II, 18, f0< or aio11n11 the applie«tlon wun the County Ci.tk of Or· Thoma• A Stiepp1rd. E1-wtl)!lha County Clerk of Or· PtalC NOTICE penhlller, 8181 Bridgewater 11. 1966 _,d rei.ttve to the apptl· Olatrlc1 of Or1nge County, 19~ u outlined 1bove All •PPll· ange County on September quire. 333 South Hope ange County on September PtC Ot H 11 Be.ct! CA Pl tuO a.lion Mlerlti.ci below C1lllornl1 will rece!Ye ... 1. Th154 e11ion1. 111hlblt1, and d•· 18 tt88 SlrMI. 48th Floor, Lot An· 11. 1986 N!rr.,IOU1Tl .. ~1 92847 un ngton · Publllhecl Orange ~ t DATE Mono1y Ottober ed bid• up to but no later Krlptlons of this propoaal Plttrn oet•s. CA 9007t ,,,... ,._ .. .., I( K 0 lty Ptto S 81 20. 1eee than t 1 oo • m Friday, Oc· l'\mllC NOTICE 111 t>n 1111 with 1he Office of Publl•hed Orange Cou1 Thia bu1lnH• la con· Pubtlltled Orange C04lll The following pertene •• pen~:; .;: ~ ~~f.; 2: Octo~ 2 ~t9,';:;' ti TIME,; 7 30 PM lober 24 1998, 11 the the City Clerk 2000 Mein Daily Pilot September 25. dueled by I ~al pett· Delly Pllol Septernt>et 18, dOlng" bu.ineaa ea: IMA Dr , Hunt' 8eldl CA 92647 ' ' ' ThtOS SUBJECT· Code Ameod Purch111ng 0891rtment of NOTICI Of' SltMI. Huntington BNch, October 2 9, 18, ltH Mfltllp 25 October 2. t , 19H n11nclal Services, 7581 ' · • ment No. ee.10 • Mid cotleg• dl11r1c11oc.t.O PU91Je HUMtQ r;:1~°i:~/~· tor lnapection by Th·l25• Ao:':"u R Sheppard, 11 Th116 =~ c:~~64~untlngton d~:S b~~~~ivi!:uafon ---------"'f,A:~~T cuvoi Hunt· ~'o.,1;1~.:.~1'C!111~~r.U:i ZONI~~ HUNTINGTON HACH ...... 1c Ml\flC£ Th11 11at~t wH llr.d Pta.IC NOTICE Corn~ter Ateembly Co<· 1<irtt1Mar1eKoppennaver __ Ml __ IC_NO_T_IC£ __ _ OC .. T"'"" Cit ..,.. ... h ti 1 ......... _... ....... -CfTY COUMCll. -. Alo.. "~ "" with tile Covntw Clefk of Or· potatlon, Clllfomle COfpot· Thia ttetetMnl ... flied 'ICTTnOUt autMM PAOPo'S'AL ~~wi:.,11• ;,·~,./':,::;;, "';!,-;'.!: otcuufio.. 111 ..... ""'"-. ci;" ctent. :::J anoe Counr; ~ Octoo.r e. PtCTITIOUl IU..... 1tion, 7Mt Center •29. wtth the Covflty Ctetti of Of. NAMI ITATUINT the non-cot1lormt ng for .._., ~ (114> _.... '1CTfT.O:,~iL ... H 101& NAMI ITATIMBfT H11nt1no1on 8Hch, CA ll'\09 County on September Tile IOltowlng peraont are ~of the tivnllng1on PAINT & BIND &PAINO MM.DINO .. tOHTI Otted OGtot>et 8, IH8 NAMI ITATl•NT ,an.. The IOlloWlng 1*90n1Care 92e4T .. l7 b •1 11.:._"18 '11Mle dOlng butlMM u lellootna Ordinance CocN by 1987 CLASS SCHEDULE; NOTIC E 11 HEREBY Publltl'!ed Orange Cou t TM tOllowlng perlOnl 119 Publithed Orenge Cotti dOtng bullneu II' lub ''I u .. ne11 11 con-rubllah.O Ortn09 Cout and Brlc·A·lrtc Home =--io Article 971 and COAST l.,.INE COMMUNITY 01\IEN thll the Hunt1noton Delly Piiot October II. 19H doing bull""8 u . Shir• Delly PllO! OctObef II, , •• 23, Spenl\y lntw n1t1onal, 21482 d11C1ed by: • corpofltlon Deify Piiot S.Ot..-iber ti, ShOp, • 132 FMoht All'e.. Mid MW Mlete MS Ind COLLEGE leolClh City Council w111 hold Th157 bad PertnetWhlp, 3701 l lrell 30, t9H PCH •5. Huntff'loton 8ch, Ctlhy M Crl•, 810· H . Octoo.t 2. t . 19M wty City. CA tM55 to ~ PfOYlllnt OOV9'"· A" bid• .,. to tie In ... pul>llc he«tno In the Col.In-StrMt F'lrlt Floot New1>0f1 Th18tll CA 12643 rettty-TrMt Til11 1 MIChH I Aoberl Dion IAA -~rue:•~ of COfO~• with Ille IMd Doell-.... Ch-.._ .. the Hunt ..... IC 1111\TICE ·&~ ... ·ca t2 .... ". Craig llln(ent Wood•. Thie 11ttement Wit flled 8132 Fll(iht A"9 . Midw•" ~ tWdentlal "*ll• wtllctl ate now 1n ... ~.on-~ CMG Center. ..-. "" -o;"i;.,~rnut';"Oiettlctl. c/o 21482 PCH •5, Hunt ecn .. wlttl Ille County Cler\ Of Or· "8.IC NOTICE City, CA 92855 ., ~urea. and l'l\ty be MCMad In tM 20()0 Mlirl Street, Hunt• ,ICTITIOUI au..... ThOmH A Shepperd, E•· rta.IC NOTIC( CA 92.... tno-County on ~'"''* PM:TmOU9 au... Thi• bvaln.tt I• con· I H V' "0 ~M I N T A I. ottkle 01 the Olfec1or of rno1on 8"CI\, Ce"ornla. on NAM1 ITATl•NT quire. 333 South Hope Thlt bv1ln111 la con• 10, 191& NAMI ITA~~ ducted by: an lfldlVldlHll tTATVI: The Pfopoeed pro-Purehu lng of Mid COlleOt tht dlle #Id at the tlfMe Tile loltowtng '*'°"* are StrMt, 48th Fl . LOI.... 'ICTITIOUI IUIMll ducted by. •n lndlVld~I n1... The~ MICl\M ~ Dion jeC1 le ~ic.ity e•emp dltlrlet lnd~ted be'ow to ree.lve doing bull""' H CA 90071 NAMI •TATllllWT Cfatg Woode Pvbllal'lad Orlf'IOe COlllt dolno ........... ".,, ~ .,. Thie 8'etemen1 WM filed "°"' .,.. prowteloM of the &ct! b!Oder mutt l®mlt Ind COfllider tne 1tatement• AMCHOA MOOAINO, ., t Mr Klt1 M E~etdt. e/o The fOllowlng l*IOnl .,. Thlt l lltemenl WU filed OlltY Pilot 8eot9mber ''· pf{o~ .. 635 ... wlttl the Couftty Clefk of Or· C•llf01nl• !Mlrontnental with hit bid • CMlllef'• of Ill !*ton• wtlO wWI to tie SunMt Dr . Cott• ..,...., Thom1f A StiePPard. El-dOlng bullneM 11· lklllcMr• With 1"-County C..,. of Or· 25, Oc:tob9r 2. t. 1HI 103 o ' c ., M"99 County on ~ber a-My AC1. check, Wllfr.d ~. or llMtd relat"'9 to Iha appli· C.111 92827 quire. 333 Soutfl Hope lerYlc... 4 711 hetflort enge t~nty on S.,tember Th091 tHH Ott• W.... ellf. 17, 111M OH l'IU: A copy of the blOder • t>ond "'*~•bit ctr Ion ~bed-~ Phll S 0• perd, H 1 Street, '41111 Fl . LOI A~. Or • ~ 8"cll, CA 11 1 " ,.,... P\lllC NOTICE Frln<M Helen Mtrttn, 83& "' ... . ~ Of~ It on to the order ot Ille Coat OATE Monday. Oetob« Sun111t Or , Cottt M .... CA toOl't 92883 Publtaned Orange COtltl llllw t03 Coete M... PUblitllld Ortn0t CoMt ... In .,.. ~"°""*'' ... Community COiiege Olttrlc:t 20, 1988 Call! 112827 Dr Kw1-0letet Huth, CIO Miik Menderaon, ume Oelly Piiot h9temw 11, PtCTITIOUI ....... calif t2tH • Otlty PllOt Beotembet 1•. ,,_.. 01,1"11Mnt. loero of Trutl ... In en TIME ., 30 p M Thi• bu•lMN I• con· TllOmN A 8htC>Oefd El-Tnt• butin•H It Con• 25 Ootow 2 ••• 19M ........ w Tl'I•• butt""' •• con-H Octooer 2 ....... AU INTfMITlD ~ 9"'!0unl no1 ... t"-' llw APPLICATION HUM8ER cM;ted by al'! lndi¥!duel quire. 333 South HOP• dUC:1ed by en lndMdldll Tht10 The to110w4ne per90M .. ctucted by an lndMOulll Th10S '°"' .,. lr'Nfted to .nend perotn1 (5"") of the""" bid Zon• c ~e ... ". Phil s OMOetd Street. 48tll ,t. LOI Angelea. Ml/ti M~ton dOlnO butlnW • ...,_ 'r'"'* H Mertln ... ,._.. Ind _,,... ••OU-'"* tflat the bid-~,,.,,. ttlOfl M-4) Thia 111t.men1 wtt nr.d CA to071 Th•• "ttement ._,, n1ec1 PtalC NOTIC( shelf Store, 104 ~~ Thlt ttit..,_,1 wH l'lllO °""*'"' 0t ~ ~ d9r wlll enter Into lh• LOCATION .\n aret wllh tile County C.k Of Of· Or Jorn Kr111e. o/o wttll lhe County Clt<k Qt Of· K-~. Newpor1 hecifl, CA with IN County Clefk of Of· ._ 0t ....,_the lllOllCtltlOfl PfoPOMd Cont11Ct If the proxlmlt• to Main Street b9-ll'\09 Count) on 'Sec>temw ThOm A l~d. c.. •nee County on Septemb9r .,_. tH93 119 County on ...,..,..., •...,_~·Al ...,.... MIN le ...,did to him In twwn lle-.11nth end Palm 11. 1tM qwe 333 louth Hope 11 1988 '9C1TTIOU9 aulMM . Jamee ....,.., 271 e e, ltM --. • ..........._ Ind 0.-t9'e ~ of r.llure to tftter ,.,_., ntm, 8tlMI 4ttll Fl , Lot Angeles. "*" MAim eTATl•NT 1ttt1 It., Coetlt ......_ CA "!t* ........ ., .... ~ lftlO tueh contrtct Ille AP .. LIC.\NT City Of Hunt· Pullllttled Oftno-CoM1 CA 9007 t Pu~ <>renoe CoMt The followlnt l*IOnt.,. t2t21 ~ Or-. co. .. .,. .. wllll N Oftlol Of prooeMloftllecllectlwt111be lnOton hectl o..ty Piiot S.O.emt>et 25, Mr Hetn1 KruM, c/o Deity Pilot Setptemei.r 18, dOtng bu..,... n ' .._,....., 27U. ttlfl Dlity Not '-"""'* Jt .. °"' CllWlll, -,...,, ~. °'In lhe ¢991 of • ., "0 .. 0 I A I. z 0 n. Octot>et 2, •• IS. ,... TtlOmU " ·~10, [I. 25 October 2 ••• 1tM HI [NT£AP"1SlS, 217{) 81 • Cott• Mele. CA t2127 Oo1o0« 2 ••• 18, ,... • Ctwmed A.dWrtl9'ng Mt-M11 ...... ~ leeeltl. eoncl, !he hill aum "*Wf CNln(le from IU to 10> A2 fh..137 Q11lrt. !.!! South H~ Til107 Ctllot AOed ~ta MeM. This butln .. t ta con• fh..1H -4-~-~~-----''--~~-~~~-- ·r ~-ML-IC_.,_r .... a ___ ... IC NOllC( MOC !!la !WJC pg .~"f'-• ~~ lASf.....,I 'OR IAVU ... o clodl AM ........... •CIOC*MI ......... --·-··°"~... ....... ...... ... ,,..., ........... ........, .... DA'9DOCIJ&lat91. MIClt IAVU ""'CON· w..a• ................................... .. ........ .OU TMI AC· IU•UCTIO IN AC· ,..._.,..,.n !oc...,",... ...... _.., • "*'° "'"-9· £.Iii& -...._ • ::::,:-.:-c~:o: ~~NCI WIT" ~lo • ... I t314 t ~ lllMll. a. .. ti ~ lft ... Ci1J tll •JS 11 M -l'!,mil!f' '. -··~· Not"918._., .... ._ c;., .. .,.. a..MrtllOr· ...... c:...... .. ~ ... .. ........ ~ . .:..:..""::°.!!-!: Ttle 1°'al .,__.el .. IJJW.,.nt to..._.111hf .,.._ ....... ~,... ........ tll C1M1 ,..., lft ...... ::: CWt _, • Clw a. -Ull09ld pt'"°"' ......_ the Civ~ Cod9 .._ate.. 90od9. ~or ............. -°' ,.,_.. ... t ... otC... -·•ltr .................... unoM Of nm uw ~ "*'""' '°""* bnie ,_,_mt°' the ""~..._...,...._"' ,r91*'f •mrtM~"' ~'A2 ~ .. °' ... "' .. CIP• •• .., •• iro' 71¥ ..,_ ......... ..,.. o:pJ TNI NOCll ... .et! re~ ... lfNt9d C•lllornil C0Mmorc111 IMINl'9ft.. WWINM9i91if" a1 P 0 M"'-.ef.. • ... _. ...._ of lfle ....... i@ ....... C..,._...ltll :...\OAl•IT YOU. YOU Cotl• ••'*'"' enct IO· coci. S.Ctlon ~S of fftO c.leneW ... lWOOll.-• TOlll MM09. lk> IN • Daafefn..at oz .. wt Glf'ALD MUJUlOI l'IWr llMll elllWC:.....•C:O.W. ... ~ A.:: CO•TACT A VWIC" II Ille tl!M Of Ille "'-C.,tforn11 ,..._.. COO. MCI 100 7 b11, crib, mile, ~ 2 ..... bM, .... .. ..... I. CW, tr1 HOTICI . II· "IHIY CL<Wa" .U CllM&.D Ill -="lt~Mllll C... lee..,. -.... Ill# publlcetlon of ... No< tM ptOVttl()nt Of ,,,. Ciiio CMflf'IO al IO bu ""9C IW ....... c. GIVEN IO "'° c-..... "' CLOVI" ... GIML.D ---... c.e.. ........... c-. ... *"Cl Of IKe 111127 e15.. l0tn11 Auction ~ ,,.,.,.,. Miiier. io H Ht· fC!ft' ~ .. f U " IO ........... -, LAWMNC« L _,.... ... CU>VI" O.C II f ...... C"l9 tH ~ow......e •f ttto TllUeTll .. tM.I Cuuently deled CMtMr1 ACI ,..,. under~ ..... 32 b~• ., ...... t C'"11 "'· b•I 2 Imp ... "*" 10!04 M . ~ -II. '"'·. HANS" HUNGIMUHLlt'. ..... .. ... ... .. ()MM t141• Callf••• .-....... UCMllllnl 0 =:· ~~* Ctloch °' C.t!fled c._.. 11 pubt.c: .... 1:1y COfl'IC*llwe 2 '°''· 2 .. ooi et\llt 3 ''"" ~ "'* a.;. 1 ........,. 111. 11M. 111 .._. ,,.,,11.,or _. &.._.... w. wndlfl911111 ..... • ,......... Or .... c.. ~. tfleui• .. • _.Ill ~ n Ylnl II p1y11>1e lo tM Tri;tt .. Of bidctlflO on thl »net dey 04 JoenMayflt6d.lo N7tt• ~ ~ -1 ........ -If~ M10t1 blillftW ...,_II~-................. DeliyNot~t. 1111 aepullle .... IW~ 10 ~ .. ~~E l~l~H~~~~ biddlf' lfl tc:~M)le to Ocloblf' ttff 11 1100 TV 3 eoll. fr1f9. ~I bJI. e IH .C~l'llt IOfl mite: ,.._. et 0...-~. 7tt·21·HW ttttt .. "'"" Md bolt~ • .._,.. n.ttt .._,..°" N 2711Hl4W Of : ~~ REf'T 0, citCAOO "!'1~~.'~. provided Prot* o ctocll AM. located .. ~ Ol'ltl 3 CllM Ow/llt r.....,.. tflO tftllC IM.....,.. .. M City of c .......... CowMy '°'*"*'°" Of ... ... Qc1oW tlM .. 'I 00 ...,..,,i,.,..11011 II •lf9ilebll lie 8100191 t324 t ~ ~d CIMl'f• lo 0 •-•-........ .,._.. INI Of Otengi1 ...... Of Cll-""°' COIK1 Ofl oa .-.. o·Cllodl "'I Git ... ,,_ TITLE INSURANCE COM-From infOtmthon Wl'tidl Rold. 111 tlll Cit Of lrlltM Ht . Chna eont t cNit. tobid .. lftit .... ...-~·-..... ._..., IOr1lil t1t27 O'I' 1 ~ t&tfld~OIOctol* ,... ...,.. Mid ~ flee .PANY,LOCATl:DAT!IOtN th0Tri;1t .. doemtrlll1blt.eoun1 o•Or Y a1 ... cif1mpso .. it111t.IOf1 """'bemedlW!tftCelft~ .U.11. t••lflilltlrllWIObe!MdOttle Offie9 of MIOGMAN. AC"lftlU•-• ~"°'*9.811dWlllCfl.,. ._MAIN ST in Ille City of bllt1ono1hichTrint10mlil01 c .. 1fclni1 1.:9'10ene10Mc1 0uene8trong.5'1 l42t• eod l*O IOI' et tl'le time of llO. •111111. of lo STl .. LINO llOUC>fW. MOAOl(IN OOUlD I .... lfA~ lecMed .. PullllC ..... Sllnlll Anll, County of Or· no rtc>reMnllllon '>' Wit• goodt eh•tll1t Of l*tO"ll 3 chit , Mite } IOfl. dtla. •utetle•• :lo pwc~I= "'°°'* If ... 1tC. a ,Clllfornll corpcw-IH""1tlt0 INC , Attof~ "'9 ............... •o tf7t2 Cow.-lit• C~ crf . . lngtl. 81111 01 CelllOtnlll, r1nly the 11fMI °' otl\tf l)fPf)eftydttc:flbldbetow In VIC. 9 blll fOOdt .,. •• ~. .. """' ..,. lllOll. Tr.,,. .. .,.. .... et I.Mr .. 21 lolla AwnYe, ...,. ............ '. .... ·-ColiMy of °''""' C A L I F 0 R N 1 A A E • common Oetignltton of Ille Ille m11tert of Otefl Srtlltl'I, Sp 0 4t? • muit be rlf'llOvod •t the time IO ... 0.... ol TNll Mndod Tr......,_, wl'oee W ... mM .. or Clllfotllil Jll '.W-flOIHTI, 11Ma Meffl Ital• of C•fOf~ t~ CONV£YANC£ COMPAN'V • I~ detc11bld PfoPOflY It Ernett Srn1th. 59 8 138 • Auto Pfl• fen. 2 Od rodlo. 3 of ........ ::\''::'.!!:': • ..... IUClllon tor e.h, DlitiMM llddrOll 11 tO ,.. !fie rloflt. lltll end lnlWllt of It,_, HYnt"'9\one.cfl, fOOdt Ctltllt91 or WtoNI a Cahloonit COfl)OflhOn •• • 0 4f G f: AM A IN 0 ER T OOIS mite lllVftO 8 Diii di .. , QnCl4IMIQn Owrw ..... ~ of .. ~ Sunn A~ WI (If':! City .. Mid docU•lll .. ,,.. time Of Cell ...... PfOC*'tY clectlbld tMllOw II\ ciuty 1ppolnted Tr111t•1 IAVINE CA 92715 • Paik AV• Grtph.:0.. Sp c Stlnlly ~. -.,, H IOtlttmenl .,....., .... ol ~ • .,. "°"" Founlllil'I ... ..., Colincy .. CINtfl end ....... ,..,.. ..... • II • r w I • I I , n ""IMUlil Of \I~ tnll cer18lll o.od of S1·d l>fOperly 11 being 23a • RI.IQ 30 bxl''l'NIC 647 • 7 1111 ~t 3 Ible, end obl!Qated poa1Y ~ hit .,..,_ IO ttw ~ Or••· St ... of c.tdOfnil lr\d intoa ... IMI IN ...... I 11 t • r ' r I I• • I I • r "' ..,,.,, I.a :t011tJ4"te Ip Ttue~rteulldt>yST~PHEN to14 lor Ille PV'PoM of PIY· Landlord ""'" .. 11'11 1ppr11 110 bxl. misc ,.,.. ttll = ~et~'r ~ Col#tfloUM, 100 Civic C..• 92708 of .. Id decellMCf Ml IC· "*'ptleet1 olo NO 11*1'1 I Ot 1 • Lw!'I mwr. saw. Od. FUJI AWA A Sl~GlE MAN Ing lhl Obllgalton1 teeurld rlQllt 10 D•d 11 tlll 1111 Ownet rltff,,._ Ille rtof\I IObOf. 1 11 I ~... 0rM 'Neel, a..1 Ml.. f lle IOCatlon In Cllitotflll QU!fed by os-ltlon of low Of NI.., •11 I, W.W.. Wlll'lo like 20 t>•• petW'IW.IOf 2 PA l F'ICIA LEE HAMEL. A by tlld Deed ol Trust tncluc» PurchAM• '""*' be mlde 10 tllO II 1111 NII PVrdleaoe M•n•oemon(I ,'·, ~4 1010. OIMomla .. M llDN .... lllCI of 1111 Clllef OlltelitM olflcil 01,,.,..... °''* ''*' Of In ~ ~ CIWl•r or911 "'" Clb Chtl SINGLE WOMAN .. 1notfllt1nd1MpenM1otthl \Mlh Cl.lh onty Ind Pao<I fOt muttbell'lldowtlh cMflonly pl'IOn• I • --~low -Of ptlnd1)91 """""'office lddlllOn 10 11111 ol llld.... 1'oNld ... end ~ "''" -1f11•tor1 rl(Of~ on Oc1o. 'ri;stN Ind ol S ile II the litM of purchlltl All end Paid '°' II 1111 lime Of ~· ·~ COHI "*' ~ II IJl't6tt .... o..i .. Of 1119 inl9f'dod1rlnlferor II c.Md " the time°' dllttl. .... el• 320 10ltll N ! . PetU Otha~ ~ • 112 • •:bet 19 IN 1 H tnsuuinenl CAL'' O" NI A "I· purchued gooos ire IOICS 11 purClllH All purella"o 0 tyu~ to Oct':;: 9 ta Tr\111111 lhl llf'CIPlltY all~ Ill SAME In fltld 10 Ill tllO e«laln ,.., ., t t, ~. WlllNllfton Solt chair m..c :.No 37331 In Book 14273 CONVl'VANCE COWANV, It 111l<1 mull be removeci It 90041 tre IOtd .. 11 Incl I• 1 1 o ' Mid Ooullly and ... AM oti-bU11MM n&m11 pr~y lllli&led In ,,,_ ~ Owiltl rllef11e1 11•1 rlOnt • 1'1tge 7~a ot 0111<:111 Re-11 •aid Tri;ttM, •r hlaft· thf' ume ol purcilt M Site must be 1emovocht Ille time 1986 1 1 d9IC:tlbed •: tnO addr ..... ulod l>y the Couniy ot Ortngt Stet• of Ju.tin W lllor Trlilt, 10 bid 1t-111t1 ..i. Purch .... • CO(dS oJ Oriti~ Counly. "' t(etty. ••ec11th1 Vice 1111>1te1to prior c.t~llon ol .ale Siii IUbllcllo prior Th 8 I.al •2. of ltllC)t No. 1112. In lnlMded lflnlferOf wltflln C1htOtnll partleul.,l't dlo-Clru A 91'1« Trlllll. l~ L ~I !)I midi W1lhCath onfy : .Stale of C1lllorn11 undlf the P1111cteftt~ Mfl Cortttn Aw· 1n the tt~en1 ol se11191na1'1I C11nce111uon 1n the evenl ol the Citr ol ltYlnl, Collnl~ of thfM ye1t1 lffl put eo I• 1e11bld ., tollowl to-wit Shor Tru1t, c/o IO c.lllofnil 1no P•<I 101 11 itll llf'l\I ol ' ~, ol ... therein con· enue. Notlllrldt•· Clll· *'"""el' l l ncllord-lnO l>bll· Mlltemeol 11e1-n Owner Onltlge ...... oC ClilitDrnla.. IS·knOWf\ 10 Int inlondld LOI 22$ ol TrKt.,.., 3903 St . 141tl "°°'· Sin Fsan-purClllM All PIHCfllM<I -te.ned >Mii sellal puOl+e .. llC· f0fnlel1:nl, Tiie_._ No. ga1et1 oarl; 01160 thlS 7th 1110 01>119111<1 patty Oiied P\lklC NOTIC£. lllCMn Oii • llllP l9COrdlcl In 1r1n1teree .,. NONE. 11aho'lwnon1 MIP llllteof dac:o, Cellf '41 It Oood• 111 tolO " ,. af\CI 1101110 IM h•ghftl bid<*'°' (Ill) 70t•H7S and 14111 day ot octobe! th•• 9th and 18111 01:; ot OC· llOOll 405, Pao-47 to 50 Tne prc>poaly tt dteeul>ed recorded 1n Bootl 1t5f11991 Aet>eec1 11'101 Tru1t, mutt be 1tmQ....O 11 111e ttrne ' c•tll ()( Chtc~ IS de KrtbeO OateO Seotember 2 4. 1986 Pubhc S1orage Man· lober 1988 PubhC 8Jormge KIT.. ~ of ~ tn genlt'al It! A" •lock In 4a 10 ~ 1nctvtlve O Mlt · AecMI M Iller Trl.ltt. CIO ot Nie Sile 1ubtoet lo prlOf beiow P•~•bleat lhetlmeot 1986 BQ(''l"''" Inc Tetephont Manag1men1. Inc . Tele-,ICTITIOUI .,...,, m11111, '9COrd9 ol er.,. 1rade 11>.llir"· eQulpmenl cettaneou1 MIPS In thl of· 520 Ov1111110 Or. E. ~nceltlllOll on 11\8 tvfflt ot sale.> on lawful money ol the PubhM*i 011nge Co111 1a t8> 2'1~·8080 Agent '°' phone t81a1 2 u .aoao, NA• ITATl•NT County. C.ritomla. Thlt Doed end Qood '#Ill ot • oetlllirl ti«ot tht' eoun1y recorelef ol lellewe. Wllhlngton N004 Mlllerftenl t>etw..,n 0.-Nll Unoll'tl <;t IH ol Amer1c1 Daily Pilot OclotH!r 2 9 18 l a11dlhf<I A$lf'lll '°' O-.n11 Ttl(' loltowrno peflOlll /Ill oC TtUlll .. ~.,,., tubted COCKT ,\fl LOUNGE bu ... lltd c0;,in1y ThlS Dvlln... II eon· lnG Obl!O•ll!d ~fly D tlfd w1lh()OI .,.,,, nty e•P'ftS ·°' 1986 PuOltS1l41<1 O•lllge Coai! Publ•Sll.0 Otlfl04I Co.sl d<.tttg l>\ISIM~5 as lo • fir-. TMI Doed now ol MIS known .. THE LION'S . more commonly ~-dvcl•d by a n i;n111-lhll $th Ind 18111 0 y ot CX:· 1mpl·t'd llJ 10 title UH P<>I · Jn 147 0111ly p.1n1 October 9 16 011tlV Potol Octob.,. 9 18 A M E R I C A N 0 I l'ICOtd. Of N 11110 IOcltld 11 as n<>et Si.tin l ane Hlitlt· C06j)Or1t1d 111oc l1 1lon IObflf llM Puc.lie ~tori~ ~ .. ·'°'' Ot efl(Umbtllt\UI 1986 1988 VER$1FIEO/OREENSVIEW Thi.,... addr-. Of Olhlt 7 19·2 1 ;>3 w 19th St , In 1111 tngton 811iCh Caltlornll Olher ''*'. pet1Mr-Mlll\llglMMI Inc T•lir all .. 9111 hlte aoa inter11t PUBl.IC NOTICE Th 159 Tht58 A Cn111orn10 Ltr'llled Perl· oommon Olllanacion Of uld Cuy ot Coeu.1 MeSI. Counly To1m1 ot uie cuh tn 11w· Aonlld 8Mr phnn1 ca 1a1 144 8080 now held tly II 119 such nerr.ltlp 3200 Par't. Cen11r prop9rty: 14 Monllcetlo. ll"MI, ot Ora~ S •a•e ol Cllt· tut rn<>My of Ille Vnttod Thie 1111~1 w11 tlled Ag;•nl IOf 0wr141f 11u:.tee •n and to lhf' follow-FICTITIOUS IUSINlll POOllC NOHCE PtJBllC N()llC( Or Cotti Miu C•llf ~ 9271 4 l0tr11a nd 1r101ler 1111 lol· Slltes on conllrmation of with 1111 County Ctorlt ol Or-J'ubllaMCS O•••~ Coat• •no (19~t1b9(J P•OQerly situ· NAMI ITATE•NT g2G26 Niimi Md lddr9M ol lhl IOW1ng lie.~ be"<ler191 .... O< oart CNh llld b .. • .,. Covrrty on July 18. 0 .. 1, Ptlol Octotier 9 18 Bled an IM I011'$8rel Counly Thi> f()ltt1o;•no petSOOI 1re I &ltJt I a1• Ame r1e1n Oovertrflld beneflc:iwt II whoM l9qUllll 1.c~ IOf lleentetl ON-llnCt! 11t1oef\Ged by no11 M· 19M m& and Stall 10 wit <IO•OQ bvl•nets IS National NOTICE Of MOTICI Of Capital Corporatic>n A COM· lhe NII II being CGndl.ICled: SA!.£ .OlNEAAL PUBLIC -cured by MOftgege Of 'f1u1t '11441i Th teo PARCEL I Lrn-24 O~ P;ut;nie Publtslung Com· ~.IC IA~ OF "'81.IC IAU Of lom111 Corp~ton. '200 8wl!IJ. Hiii Se.W\ge, Clo PRE M ISES Numb Ir Deed on IM Pf()l)efly to Glt>IOll. Dunn & CNtc:tllf, TRACT 5788 IN THE CITY pony 197 Tarocco Irvine. P£A80HAL '"°""'" '1:1'90NAL "'o""T'f Park Cen1er Or . Cotti SNlrlon L.ellman Mongtge 48-1610 17 now lltue<I to IOIO Ten per oenl ot llmoutll IOO NewpOft Cent., OrlYO, Of IAVINE, AS PER MAP CA 92720 20111 I -I Me ll' Colll 92628 =Ion, 1201 EMt pre mrUI toe1led 11 bid IO be O.pottled wtlh bid Newc>or18uch Cellf 92MO NIUC NOTICE RECORDED IN BOOK 2 18 Miik M l~lea1. 197 Notice 11 llereby given lhll Noiic:e is llereby given tllll fh1$ bi;11n1st 11 eon· AV9t1Ue, &lrl 719.21.:t,, W 19111 SI Bids Of off ... e to be In wfll· Publlthed Ortngt Cc>MI PAGl!S 19 THRU 27 MtS· h rocco lrV!ne CA 1nno p u,,uant 10 S1et1on s pursuent 10 see11on1 Oucll<I by 1 lim11eo1>trt.nef· ~. Celttomil 92404 Cost• Mela. CA lor lhl Ing end \IWI" be reeelWCS 11 Daly PHot July 28. A\iOl>ll 2. I( 11111 'ICTITIOUI .,._,, CflL,\NEOUS MAPS tN T111s busineu 11 con. 2 170 1-21715 ot lhtl Cali· 21701·21715 ot the Ca.N· lhop Oiredlona to 1111 *"9 prtmisu IOcllld It 11'11 1f0<fflld otta II lll19.18. 1Ne THE OFFICE OF THE dliCle<lby an 1norv1dual lorn1J Busmen tnd Pro-lornrl 8u511l1SI Ind Pro. ThomH .J H1up1n. ~ INl'J' be OOl.lllMd Dy 712·21·23W 1911181..11'11111 hrne lltlf lhl lirSI publi· Amlndod Publ!GatlonOc· NAm ITATtmNT COUNTY RECORDER OF Miik M Locklear lession\ Code, Seehon 2328 fffJiOllS Code. Section 232a c E 0 fequeltJng -In -~ CUy ol Cotll Mell. County C•lion hereof Ind belor• lob« 9, 1988 ORANGE COUNTY ThrS lllltmtnl waa l1tec1 ol the Calllorn111 Comrnttelat of 1119 Cillt01nl1 Cof'Nnlfc.11 This t11tement wu fllecl lrom the blntfictlly within 1 ot Or1009. State of Clll· date ot Nie 81141• Th• followlng person• e11 Oomg 1>u11ness •• Supren.ti Ooni.11. 3812 w FirSI Slteet 6"111 Ana CA 92703 PARCEL 2 NON· EX· wUh Ille County Clefll ot Or· Code Section $35 ol 1111 Code Section $35 of tt1o wOh lhl Courtty Ctorll of Or· dirt lram lfll hi publicll l0tnla Oiled lhil 23'0 dlY Of CLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR angf' County on Seplember Cahlorno• Penll Code and Cahl0tn11 Penal Code Ind ltlQe County on Septembtt oC I~ nocice. -T hll lhl 1mount of Sepl 1986 PUBllC NOTICE INOAESS ANO EGRESS II 198& Ille orov111on1 ot It'll Ille provli lon1 ot lhe a 1986 .a.id Mlt ..a IMt midi l)Ufet\IM pttee or eontidlr· IMOOMAM, MOM*IM, Ta F~ Cn~ '14n W Cl'IHtnul Apl A. So>llt• Anl CA 92704 THROUGHOUT LOT 233 F3tMM C1ltlonrn1 Auc:Uon L1C41nstng Cahlont•I Auchon Loc•n""O fl1tt• wilholA C0Y...i or WINWlly, Ilion In connection Wttll MIO GOUlO a ~. INC.. 'ICTITIOUl IU .... 11 EASEMENTS FOR SUP · Publlshed Orange Cotti Acl Ille undetJ1goed wlll Mii ACI the undetStgoed will ... I Put>li&""° 0 18"09 Co111 111.preu Of mpli.cl, •lo 11111, transllf' of said llGenM IOI AUOfMJI It L-. lt2' NA• ITATl•NT Man l ll.ing Cf\lu 342':? W Che1tnut Apt A Son11 An• CA 92704 PORT ANO SETTLEMENT Da11y P1101 September ta. at pubhc 11\Je by compe1r11v1 11 public sate b y c;ompetiltve Dari) Pilot 541ptemblf 2S pc>Mlltlon Of encurnbtll'IC* Oc;enMtl and 1110 buslnets 1 0111 Aw111111 , Weit-Tile loltowtng persons 11e WHERE SAID LOT IN SAIO 25 Octo ber 2 9 1986 bldd1no on the 27th day ol bidding on 1111 27th dly of OclOllef 2 9 16 1988 lo Ullely tl'lt !Hlpaid belllnce 1nclud1ng lh• esllm1lld In· 111ln1t.,, c •. l2IU. (714) doing buSlrntU 15 TRACl TOGETHER WITH Th109 October 1988 11 1000 Oc1ot>er 1988 at 10 00 Th-t2a1 due on 1111 note aecured by vent0<y 11 lhl tum ol M ·o.tt COASTAL COURIER ----------+---------+---------+------·----i---------:---111id Doed of Tn.9l lo wll: S209 000 00 whlcil contl$1I AtlOI•~·· tor Admlnl9· 2560 ...... ~. BIVO 15 Foeng ~ Cnau j422 w C"'"4nut Apl .A Sat1111 .. f>UUL ll. NO I ll;l I P\8.IC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE rta_tc NOTIC( 182.4'0.39 llU U. lollowlflO ol the IOllO'Mng· lratm. BAOHYA FELDMAN, Cosll MHll C1l1t 92t27 ' ------------•llmtgcf "°"'· ••l*IMI ll'ld 1 Chec k• c 11hter s Admm111111r1 of the Hiii• 2560 ~porl Blvd 15. lldVW1Clt II lhl llm• ol lhe S:X> 600 oo. 1 Promissory or ,01d Df'cedflflt C051a Mesa Cahl 92627 An• CA 9270.t Th•• 1>uSin111 ·~ con· Ouctld by co·partt1'"'" bFoy Chiu PUBLIC NOTICE Of THE ANNUAL COST iMlel publicaflon of lhil Notice note demand nole to be ,.. Pubh•hed Ortnge Cont Tl\11 tM1n•t• It con- Of WASTEWATEl' COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SERVICE :.. 6: =i::-:i. 'i::;: P1f he: 1~ c:. ~ :,:, ~:~~ Pitot OCIOl>ef 2 3 9 'd~::.?"c~;r~';'1"101111 Tn11 11111emen1 .., .. , Meo '"'"h Ille County Clt'f~ of Or 1nge Count, on S•PI be• 15 1Q86 FOR USERS WITHIN COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 11 OF ORANGE ol $l,3S5.4I, l>U ;,,c.,. on belwMn aa10 heensee •nd l 11F149 Tn.s 61•tlfM1lt wH ltteO 1111 unc>MS ptlneij)ll ballw1ce • mlended 1r1n1ter" •• re· • o;1lh 1119 Count; Cie<11 ot O<· COUNTY lhl r8l• ol 18 ~"-per i1lnlim quired by Sec 2407• ot lhl PUBllC NOTICE •"94' County on Ser.1embtf lrom 03l01188 to deit• ol Nit, eusine u and Prolestlon• 5 1986 F3111S5 PublllM<J Orange Co•st Daily Arof Segt•mbe' 1c ?5 Ociobef 2 9 ti86 In accordance with the provlslo-ns of Section 204 (b) (Sfof the Clean Water Act of f977 (Pul>lJc law 95-217), County Sanitation District No. 5 of Orange County Is required to notify all uaers of 1t1 sewerage system of the rate and portion of the ad valOi'em taxes paid by It• uaers Which are attributable to waatewater trNtment services. This District, the Jurisdictional boundaries of which are presented on the eocompanylng map. receives a portion of the one-percent (We) baalc tax levy collected annuelly from property ownerl' by the Orange County Tax Collector. This notice Is being published In conjunction with the malling of the Joint Consolidated Tax Biii by the Tax Collector to enable users to determine the Share of their basic property tax levy which is used to pay for wa.stewater treatment services provided by this Dl1trlct. This District annually receives approxlmately 3.03•/e of the w. basic tax levy collected from the property owners In the District. In other words. a homeowner whose home has an anessed value of S 100.000 wlll pay 3 03•1 •. or $30.30. of the $1,000 In property taxes owed on his/her property In flacal year 1986-87 to District No. \ \ lor wastewater collection. treatment and dlsPosal services. In addition. major Industrial and commercial uaer1 of the sewerage syatem pay their proportionate share of the cost of wastewater treatment services based upon the actual volume of wastewater they discharge and the amounts of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and suspended solids (SS) In their discharge. The followlng schedule 1denttfles the rates now in effect for these large users In fiscal year 1986-87: Flow BOO 81 ($/million gallons) ($/ 1.000 pounds) ($1 1.000 pounds) s 150.55 $75.4t $H.80 Revenues collected from rhese large users are also used to pay for the ongoing operations. maintenance and replacementlrettabmtatlon costs associated with collecting, treating and disposing of wastewater generated w1th1n County Sanitation District No. 11. as are the revenues received from the 1°/t basis tax levy. If you would like additional information on the charges you are paying for wastewater collection. treatment and disposal services. please call the District's statt at (714) 962·2411. Extension 5. The District's administrative offices are open from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m .. Monday through Thursday, and 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 pm. on Fridays Published Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot Thursday. October 9. 1986 Th-999 r-••••••·~~~~~-----~...,. ..... .._. ,_.,. •llfl:' ....... '-¥1-•l-\'n•,.,..,,. ••• 11111 I ~ j LOS ALAMITOS GARDEN US NAVAL AMMJNTlON £ NEl DEPOT ~STANTON z IJ ~ ~~ ' 'tj '! AP I plut Ill'/ ldvanC91 lhl Coaa.1011 lhe conSJdMatton NOTICI ~ Flt"tt b.n.t're:iery may be l&llhorizld lor '"-tr1111J1t of ulc:I but!· 'Vil.It ~ Publtthed Ota~ CW.t °' oblig9ted 10 PIY p(l()f lo nest Ind lflnSllf ol tlid A'9'1AL TO Diiiy P110• September 2S ... pha Ill• dWgea, ltCenM IS 10 be plld onl't "-A....a Octot>er 2 9 16 1988 Tr!(i{i7 YOU ARE IN OEFAIA.T elttf $110 1r1nster 1111 ~ COMMllltON'I Tn·133 UNDER A DEED Of' TRUST 1pprovt0 by 111e Oeplrt· CONCMTIOMS Of PtJBllC NOTICE DATED MAY 4, 11181 . ment ot Alcoholic eevllfmge Al'PROVAL '°" PUBLIC NOTIC£ K 2I020 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION Control SNCIAL lfON FICTITIOUI BUSIHUS TO PROTECT YOUR Thll 1 Siii tr1n1le< and P£ft .. T NO.... flCTtTIOYl IMllMIS NAME ITAT0£NT PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E HSl(lntnent ot the 1tor111tcl (Y8filftce to N.u. ITATIMINT T~l1>HOwtflO oenon1 •'~ I Sltn Code Fer The lolk>wlng '*'°"' .,. T I SOLO AT A PU8UC SALE. If s loe-1n trade 1•tur11 f a---St-.. ,._nn bu•iness 11 TRI· Oo•r•jl t1u~1n,.ss I• I t YOU NEED N4 equipment 1.no gooo will ol r ... t_._,. ,...., "~ • • 8 u1ld•t\Q P 11tnt'r-.n1r • C: 111 E"'"' ...... TION Of THE SI .. b s ne•s wlll ...... con •ncl Wlfl ••n•) S T A R M ' C R O • lorn•a '""11 .. et r ar1ne11t11•· ,_,_.,.....,. 1" u 1 a ""' • NOTICE IS HEREBY ELECTRONICS Inc 17 155 " " NATURE OF THE su,,,mate<I and tile con· 1032 W;; I Tall AvMo+' n, PROCEEDING AGAINST s1dC<•lll011 thllfelor togettier GtVEN lhal the 11unhngton Newf\CX>" Sveet Sutle B anq,. C,. ":>667 YOU. YOU SH<X.l.D 11111h the c;onside<l llon l0t Beat h Ctly Cooncol will hold Fount11n VIW!ey CA 92708 Leo• H f•><;tom.,, iOJi' CONTACT A LAWYER. lht" tr;m~ter i nd ast>gntNllll 1 publrc 11eo11no •n thf' Covn· T11·St11 Mrcroeleetron<• w~t r "'' Av"n"" 0 ,,. 1• DATED. $191eml>lf 23, 01 the o1t0<esaid licenM IOf C•I CMmt>er at thl Hunt· inc. 1C111tornr1 coroo1111on1 CA 0711 7 1988 ncen,,.11 I\ ta be Olld on °' 1ng11111 ~.tell Crt1<. Center 17 IS5 Nt'whOP41 SttH t Suite 1 hi\ b , ,, ""~ , ,0,. S*"on l.lhman Trutl aft111 the 28th oay of Novem-2000 ~11111 Stree• Hunt· B r.v Col 9?70& o uc tf'd nv 1 '""''"11; ''""'I Deed SIMc-. Inc, 11 TM110 t>er t9a6 111 tlle Merow di · 1ng1n11 8e3<'1l C11ll0<n11 on Th1$ 1>1111nf'ss 15 con· sh 1, Gwen A.Cllveietld, Aaslttlnl oartmPnl ot Oooor1un11y "" 1 11" and 11 the lime. Ouciell 1>~ 1 cor~ato0n Leon 11 11,,,,,.41,. Va Pr•ldent, 1201 E• Esc• ,.., ,11 734 N Tuslln .,, 111'1• at"d Mlow lo receive Ttoy C. Wl"ehu1 Pre11 t n11 ,,,.· .. me• t ,.,, i.i. I Highland A~. Sail tnc Ci. nl Orange Coumv 61'° "'''°.,.If\\' siat-nta deflt ""''" ''" C"'•"'• C "'' o• Q• 81m1nMo. CA 9240' (71•) ol O! 1nof' S11tt ot Cah· 01 1 ""'~1 "'"'' wi-"1 \o t>e Thll sttlement was hlf'd l f''ll' r "', o" ~.l,1emt .• '· 886-7951. 888-?at l. IJCI. 10111,.1 11•nvl(lf'CI 111a1 Ill"~ "'-'"'" "'11111 ... tn tile ae>Ph· w111l '"" Cnunly Cle" ot Ot 1£. ,., r 378,3n P"''n"'"' 01 Alcolloll<. c,111• ,, 1P«"h"'' 1>"1ow llflf'.ll' Cou• iv on Seotembef FJtt91.5 Ocl. 9, 18, 23, 19ee Bevt'IH<l'" Co111ro1 llaa ap· OATf Mon<fay Orlober IO 1"8~ 'J1Q31 P,,,..1. ,,. 1 • • 1· c • • ()fang• Coasl Dady P1lol pruver.j ;u•ll tran!lt'• nt said 20 1086 P rll"'""° O•anot' Co1S1 O.i 1) '' • 01:'"' ,... , '£. hcen•f' I tME T JO p M O.i 'Y p tnt o~tober 9 HS 23 23 IQl'f DateoJ unel8 1986 S..JBJ f CT Apo••• • JO •Of8 Wllllim A. llller, ,llblM: Sp+-l'•BI S•g• Pl"tm11 No 86 6 Admln Adml11.forf1t1teof . APPllCANT I~ So11ce Tnt4) Tlll68 -------~~ PUBLIC HO TIC£ K 2nt1 FICTITIOUS IUltNHS NAM( STATUffNT Tnf' •<'110.,,mg persons •re Ooor>o n .~m"ss "' Suoreme Donut' ~:? Pac1toc Coas1 Highway 11un1ong1on Bellc h. CA Q')f148 le Foy Chau 3422 W Ch,.,lnul Apl A Santa Ant CA 92704 Man lhllng Cnau 34?2 W Ch,.,lnut Apt A Sanlll An8 CA 9270A foang Hua Cllilu J422 W Chf'S•llut Al)I A 'S8nl8 ,.,. , r A • ·o 1 lh1> r .,,.~, ·~ con· du<t~d "~ l, l'I l t ln•r\ l..t 1•1I11,11 lt111) :,t,,lt•r •·nt ", ... ftted Wt1" lflf• \ * t, ( 'f\'k f Of .. angfl' r •• ... ./ <_.,,.,.rnbet Lewrenc1 L. "°"'. H111e "· Ploce H111119rbulllef. Trentl.,Of APPElLAN I Dan Gug· _ .. l ie ... ge1111e,m -en LOC.A TIO l\j 88a5 "etftnt L~•· lllC .. • R1v,.•b4'nO O<•ve tstorana 11· Clftfornl1 corpor1tlon. ly ,,. leY•rlJ Corrlgllfl, ''"· c1hly ann 1par1men1 oro;ect Publislled Orange c0111 el •oulnwest co•Nlf of San Deity Pilot Oclober 9 t988 D•ego l•t'l!way and M1onotl1 Tn164 StrP(Oll ---------ZONE {0 1Ml-Aan0 {0 )R3 ~UC NOTICE Pl'!OPOSAL 111 For I lref'\lllnr11ng ot1-orem111 K 21152 s19n 11c1ng Warner AvenYe NOTICE Of tr+.rt "'C'ettds mu 1mum AP,LICATION TO he•ohl Wt' and setback rt · SELL ALCOHOLIC Qu•'"'"Pnt\ (21 Two will B£VEftAGES \IQ"~ l;:ironq Ille frffWIY to-1·11 ""cl 3 A v sllaoed monu Io Whc.m it M1y Conce rn "'""' •on t11c1no Magn<>l1• BHWC INC IS apoly1no to S l•P•'' the OPC>ilrtment ol Atc.Ohohc E N V I A 0 N M E N T A L Beve•aoe Controi 10 sell at ST A rus c a1eg0<1c111y e• COllOhC l>(OYPrages 81 29•9 e'"P' Fa1rv1-AO Costa MeSI ON FILE Cop1et ol the 92626 w•lh 4 I On Sale pruoo•.f'r1 ,,g,, otans ire on IS 198( F311154 Beet & Wone Eat111g PlltCe fole 1n '"" Dfopartment ol De· P•;hl16I 1•11 O•anqe Coall hcen'\I! v@lf)pn• .. nl '>erv1ces Daily P1lul <:;1•p'Pmber 18 Pubhslled Orange COHI All INTERESTED PER· 25 Otiol't>r ' q 1095 Da•ly P1IOI Orlnber 9 1986 SO"I<; '"" invited to attend l n096 111 165 said '1e<l11ng end t •oress PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICl ~U8llC NO flCE --- CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY 10200 Slater Avenue Founteln VeHey, Callfornl• 1270I REPORT OF FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS Propert~ Taxes iffier texes Licenses & Permits Fine1, Forfeit• & Penalties Flacat Year Ended Jun• 30, 19M " REVENUES PUBLIC NOflCE PUBLIC NOTICE I( 21177 K 21022 FICTITIOUS 8USINES8 ,ICTfTIOYl IU ... H NAW STATEMENT NAM! ITATt•NT n ... '"""'""no Pl<"<>"' llfll The l0Uow1ng persona a.re d oing huS1MSS "' CIAO dOtng bUSln41'5 Ill PI NK· RISTORANT E 1730 E Htn EATON & HUNTING INC S•·~· <;ante An• (,A g:no' 1201 w l a Veta ,\venue 5,,lvatn•f'Cn•t'DO JllO S Sulle 20Cl Oflnge CA DouglH 51•""1 San111 An1 92668 CA ll?'04 Robert J Pinkerton vonce '""'*''IO ii tO S OD S INC Cahlorn1a CC••· Oouola~ Sl!f'el Sanu An., pora11on 1?0 I W l a v,11 (,A 0:?704 Ave Suite 209 0111n9e rr..... hu~H,1'98 1• ('; " CiililO••ltil 9:?668 OolCtf"<I lly to-partre" Thi, hU'lln(',5 •S con· S..il.JI ~· .. c""" I• v .. , .. Ou<:tf'O h• ~ torporahon C• •t''ln Rob''' J-...J'•n~ '"on l1'11a st~ltff1"ent was 1 o D 0 S 'NC RnOt>rt J Pink "'''" '"" (••unty c1 .. r~ ol J erton Pr"'>•Clenl angP C ounrv nn O<.l1>htr h Tho~ Stdtement wil$ tole<! 1986 w1lh the Cnunlv C•er~ 01 Or F3211•s •"lit' Ce>vnly on September P •t:i•·,,,f'<I n • ..1nqe C" '·' 25 1986 Daly P•IOI Octot.e 'l 16 • ' F320ll7 30 19118 Put:ih'h"d Oranoe Coast Da•I• P1101 October ') 9 18 23 1°86 Thl44 Mt.IC NOTICE $-3;003. ~&-, POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHEIS NAME ST ATEMfN'T ,.,,. '·-,.llf'w.no Pti'''"'' ""' do•n? hu\one~~ •• EMPIRE WEST 666 B~~"' Su•lf' 40~ Cn~1a ~f'fl Ca~I 9,i::2F. Zeta a F IY N1ll~ 19!>a 51Jrl 8 111n 1 llll"Wl'<>ll 81'~C h C.;llof Cl.>6h0 Tt11S hu•.1rit•••' •• con dvrt.-'1 hV t'H' nf1·v•c1u 11 lt'1tJ •• w.,11~ T "'' ~1_.tC-f' f'nl ,. '" I t 1 .,., •~ t"" C11 ··~ C'"'~ 'O• ·~:L,. ( I' I> ~ "J I I tih-.t f'd f) t ')t ,. I On11., r JO' C:.rr • • .,,t, Or• t 1 r ~ ro •f> fl"lllt I Revenue from UM of Money & Property Ro11enue from Other Agencie s Cherges to!_ Current Services •.290. 135 788,864 236.799 385,962 1.883,343 1;804.830 1, 162 .795 1 236 277 It• l Z. PUBLIC NOTICE LEGEND 018 fRIC r NO. 1 1 e~AR Other Revenues Not Trensler from Other Funds TOT AL AIVINUll Generel Government Publlc Satoty Public Works R~reetlon Other Expenditures IXPINDITU"ES TOTALIX,.~I Revenu. Expense NIT "'O'IT AHOf'IUO 9ond• AodMmed 1 Grote V•luallon 2 H 0 P T.R 3 Net Veluatlon O.t• 1128/H WATIA UTILITY OPIAATION ,.lootlf Yoet' lnded June 30, 1 ... 1•111 AeMnlll Velutton• llCUAID State Local 40,200.140 -0- 40.200. 140 1,822.831,937 80.129.800 1,541 ,702. 137 Une«.ured 59.250.578 (7,000) 59 257 578 114,711 .... s 1.133.317 7 695,•62 4 195 172 580.442 258.947 111,113,410 I 192,IOI I H,000 Total $.cured & Unaecuted 1 722.082,853 80,922.800 1,8"1.159 853 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT 11 rt II ' ann •1 tn1\1r •• ,~ .... ... nuc. NORI() 14~1il Bf' 1rh fllvo A.I l'" ,.~ •I, Cai.• 'l2fl!' Otnwn (°;1111oq•1• !'IOU L(OQ 111 Sr 4 Mufw.1v '• Clllol 112u"'!> Tti1~ bu''"'"' I' (,, Q\IO lf•d llV Ill lfl011t•d1Jjjl 0•11'1111' Gu 109lu 11,., ,t~lf'm,.,,I "''' lo1t"tt ,.,,,, •l·r ( oflty r:1, .. ~ ()I Ot. ·~ <.""' '" ..,,., S"r>'-b ·• e •91lfl P:ltt l'I P11111oat1io11 01 ~no C..• ._t 011 Iv f"•lot S"P'""'~' • '• 0c10hf'r ) ti •I ·~· ft I .. PACIFIC VIEW MIMOfttAL PA'lllC Cem9t•"' • Mot tu•" Che pet • Cr.,n1101~ '3~00 P•CrhC Vthl Of••• NltWPO!I B111ac1 &••·:? 00 HAf'•~ LAWN Mf 1 0UVI Mortui'Y • Cem le ' Crem 1<1r~ ,625 01a1er "'"' Co 11 M !\JI •O·S • • ,..J!!~~!!~!'!~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!~!!!~!!~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Pv~bl~ltMd Or1ngt co .. , Deity Piiot bctol* ':·...:,:'"::_ ____________ r_"' '-"_.· L.::::=====:::::::~. t. ' r C8 ~·· ~ DAILV l'tLOTI ~. Octab9r t , , ... . _.;..; .. ;;;:;8:::1C;.;.;m~ta-=----,_...._!!H.!!!!!~ _ ftaS ID11C( Ml.IC llJnc:f Mt.IC *>TICE Ml.IC *>TIC£ rt8JC NOllCl Ml.IC NOTICE " •I -"'''l~lf llR::: .. ~ 16. , ... "ll Metlfll .... W,..., ob-No 1'"4M014, of OMOlel OATIO ~ ~. , ... -it••:.......,,_.. Of A .... a ~·· -••IC8 c:omtAWI;.: MftftDUlal II ~~ ~':~:l.r •'~ ''C'= .. ~~ ~,~:" ~ Ind ::"'..::: ::;:; =::.of .~r:.=7o ¥1~~ =,:~'v~ --;::g-~ ~Hf: =:e '91..:: .':..:.•:: ~n:= •::.... r:=::= .. (A"*>.~)~ .................. Jo8n M CofMloc:tl-HW/JT. IM hMl'lftt Yw ...,. "'-1*1M\Notaof~ PAOPEATY. IT MAY IE The petltlOMf '* tll8d • MHonll .......... Of'led• ,,. .................. d oing t1u1lneu u : l!llLLlnt"I ~MCI ........ ·-....... ... Aladln. Mllnt"'9•on ~ lftey .. "' P8f90fl or by ~ ltcofded June SOl.D AT A PUil.iC SALE petition c~nlftg yovr ... «edit ""4ofl. 0# I ..... AM, Ce111 .... ""1. (nt) L1--/Amt AMOClll ... ' .. , •• HOME· l•11•u'1 t1unt1 ...... le8cl\, Cellt 92849 your lllOfney 2t, 1 ..... MM\lfMlll No IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA• merrl• If )'OU fell To Ille a 0# lederel ~Md 1o811 -..u 1M12 Aedtlill A~ .. .,_., ~~1E~~:o :nd Do9t .... -11111•••· .... Julie c w.,mlngton, • IF YOU ARI A CAEOITOA 81·2703M, of Otflolel .. NATION OF THI! NATURE (MponM within 30 "•Of MIOCletlOn dofNcllacl ltl°tnlt PutllltW ()ftn941 eo.i CA 91703 1 lo 10 • ...... I -........... 1Mtri.d WOMtn .. her tole Of • contingent crtdlt()f of COl'd• Of NICI County, will OF THE PROCEEDING .... dllt 111411 lhlt tummonl lttl•. •I th8 "*" 9"V~ D811Y PMot Oc1ober 2. 9. 18, ()atctl ~Ill Arnt. 1 t3 YOO AR lflNO SUED ......... •111011 • I and Mj)tll'llt PfC)f*'t)'1 ••• the dtc....0. you mutt, ... undtf and pu~t to Mid AGAINST YOU, YOU 11HIV9donyou,)'0Utdtftiuft to Flftt Atnlric8n TKlt In-23 1tH NleQ1ttWay.a.nt1AM.CA B'f Pl,AINTIFF IA Ud le"'' -........ .,.. ..... Via lido Soucl. Newpofl )'OU( clllirn wffh lht coun Of °"°Of Truat .... al publle SHOULD CONTACT A LAW• m•y be tnltrld and "" MWQCofnoanylOCtltd.. Th141 12703 dtmtndlndo) H IOH· (wtt tf ......... teft. &Md\,Clllf t2M3 pn1wnt it to Ille'*°'°'* aucuon tor c11h, lawful YFR counmay enltrl~ 1 .. lMt'lfrilStr .... lntl\t Oar18n8L~.2641-' l ANDEA PUil ICATIONS ..,..,. l hlt bu-111111 con. r~ttt~ ~ltd by rnoney or tht Unlltd 1111.. D•l•d September 29, con111n1ng lnl11nct1~ or city of 8 1ftl• Ane. c.llfOfnlt. PUil.iC NOTICE Elden. Co••• Mee•. CA INC 1 Calltornl• COfl>O'· C...-. _.. dllCled by• Olf*ll p811ntlf· Ult coun within tour mon1111 of America. a c11h .. t'• 19M 0111tr ordert conc41fnlno 111 ll\al rlgtu, 1111• ind 921127 •llOll Tiit nemt and tddt ... of thlp from tht d•I• of lirat le-check p1y1blt to H id t~rrllll\ llMal 11-. .. i... dMtlon of proPtfly, ~ 1nt.,•1 conveyeo 10 and ,tCTf't'IOUI IUt••• Thi• butln•H 11 con• y "-"• '° CALINDAA lht coun ,,. (El nombrt "I Thia ltlt8mtllt WU lil8d t\llOC.Of ltllettat\>fovldld Trvt!M drlwn on ...... or _t,,,etltl Corp., ... T-n lk.IPPOfl, Child CUllocfy, cl\lld now l\tld b)' ll undtr MIO NAMI ITATIMINT dueled b)' an unln· DA,:: 8't41f 11,11 Mfftmoftl dltecclon de 11 cortt aa)! with tht County Cltfk Of Or· In Section 700 of the ntllonef benll, utale OI' ltd· c.tlttt Of. • tOOO, c .. 1a t11!)0(1. 111orney ~. coat1, Died o!Trull 1n lhe proPtfly The fQllOwlng pereon• 111 corpora led 1uoc11t1on .. _. on rw to ... t MUNICIPAL COURT OF ange County on $e91«nbef PrOtlltt Cod8 Of C81if0fnle. Wei er.Oii union, or 1 llllt Mtll, CA tHH, aYi and auch other r_, N may lll\leltd In Mid County Ind dOlng t>utlnnt II 0111« than a pertnenhlP ty,.wrMt..-""'°"" 11 CALIFORNIA, COONl'Y Of I , 19M The time tor lllfnO ClllMt Wiii 0# ftdetll Avlnot Ind 10an Cl\M... v ... 11, OtflcM, bt grenltd by th8 COUf1 The l llM dtlcrlC>td .. INTERIOR SILHOUETTES Der~ C Arnt Ml C4 ORANGE, SOUTH <>f'ANGE Publilhtd Oreno-Coaa1 "°1 nplra prlOf to tout uaocltllOn dornfQWd In thlt (71•) ~ :irnllhmtnt Of wt1911, Ilk• lol 116 ot TrKI No 1921 BY DOTll, 2'911 Stn Jo•· Thia •lllamtfll ..., flltd I A:"'\, ,._.,.. e .. wtll COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS. Daitv Piiot SepltmbW 21. montht ''°"' IM dale of 11\t ........ at Ille m.tn entrance Publlthld Orange Coat of lnOMY °' Pfopttly °' • lhown on I tl'\8P rtc<M'dtd qutn H1U• Ad . Co<on• del wHh lht counw Cltt'lt of Or· Mt ,,::C, rou ,_type: TRICT 301•3 Crown Vt/Hfy October 2 19, 19, 19M hffrlng notice •DO~ lo the Ortng• County Dally Pilot Octobe< 2. 9. 111, ot tr court aulhorlied In look 211, Peoet 7 10 19 Mar, Calif 921125 lM\91 Counly on Seplemblr wrlUtn rtepOllM m11tt be P1tbay.L1g<>tu1NIQWl.CA Tl\-1:.mc YOU MAY EXA~NE ll\t Courthoule toealtd 11 700 1986 procetdlngwmayt1ao1eeut1. lnelullW ot MllQlllaneou1 DorothyLynnSMt,2696 11, 198& In pr0p4Jt ,.,., fotnf" you 921177, Ill• kepi by tht COU'1 If you w Civic C.enltf' Of . Santi Th1•2 MAA 5 fHll Mapa, r41eord• Of 0!11\ge San Joaquin Hill• Ad., Cor· fl1M7• want lhe court 10 hellf "JOU' Tnt oemt, acldrett, 1.nd Pllll.IC NOTIC£ Ira a '*'°" lnlttffltd In Ana, CelllOflllt, all 1hat right, Oary Gr_.., Cllt1l, Ir, County, CallfOfnla 001 def M,r, Calif 92'25 PubU111td Of&ng8 Coht llitphone numbtr ot ptlln· the a 1111. you m1y Hfve 11119 1nd lnltf'MI convey.ct Pllll.IC NOTICE .lttn11 v-., ~ CW\ The llrMt acldrHI or Thll bu1lnHt 11 con· Dally Piiot Seplemt* 11, c•.r-· ou do not ,... yow t1tf'1 allorney, Of plalntlft NOTICa °' upon tl\t Pec:ulOf or admit\-to and now held by 11 11ndtf N Van D~. Allorney •t olher c:ommon c1t119n111on ductld by tn tndMdu81 25. 0c1obtf 2. 9, 1911& ,..,,!,, .. on tlm4J JOU m•r wtlhcM.11 .,, ettorney, It (El °'"'" °' lllrllOf. Of Uf)Ofl lht II• Mid Died ol Trust In the °"ANOI COUNTY LIW 1102 w. 17th SI. Sult• of u ld property· It OOfOlhy Lynn Stitt Th112 loM the Ult. ~ncl yow nc>nlb<t.11 dlrecclon y .. nu-JOH,... ITANDUY lou>ey l0t lhe tll.tcutor °' P'°'*1Y lltuat.O In said l~AtOft COURT 222. 881118 Ana, CA 92708 purl)Of't.0 to be• 18012 lkll· Thb st11emen1 Wit filed --------- wagee "'-Y 8nd "op-maro eta lalttono dt l AND°' PITfTION adm1n1strator, and Ille With Cowlty Ind S1111 O.CtlMd 100 Chrtc Cet1f4lf Publllhed Orange Coe11 ..,., lrvlnt, c:.111om11 92715 w.lh the County Cltfk of Of· PUBllC NOTICE •rtr m'ir be lttltn without et>Ogldo def d8mlndanla. o TO AO..IT!" the court wtth proof of ..,_ u Or. WMI Dally Pilot OetOO. 2, 9, 11, Said Hit wtH bt midi ange County on August 26. _.........;...;.,;...;;....;. ____ _ hitlher wirnlng ffom ttlt def demand1nt1 que no EITATI NO. A1,._ vlGe, e wrltlen rtquetl 1111· lot 37 of Traci No 7008 llfttt Al\a, 23, 19911 wtlhoul COl!el\lfll or war· l9811 "CTITIOUl IU ... 11 court llanc a 1bog1do, H) To all ht1rs ~ltclarlts Ing lhtt you desire •~l•I 11 per m1ps recorded In CA. 12702 Tht•S ranty •xprlU °' lmplltd 11 '311129 NA• ITATIMINT r~ra .,. other,.,.,, .. HICKEY & NEULANO, Al· credllOrt Ind contlngani notice of lh• tiling Of an In· Book 3211, P90" t4·17. In· Pe1111oner SAM TIEU DIDIJC ..,,,,ICE 10 111ie. potMtalon Of .,,. Published 0reng8 Coell The 1ottow1ng r>«son• .,. qulrementa. You mey went IOfneyt a1 L1w. 2•03 t El creditors. and peftonl whO ventory 1nd tppralsement ol Clutlva of Ml1eell1nt0ua Rtspondent MIN HUA r~ "" cumb<1nc.t1 to .. utfy the Deily Polol September 25, doing butl,,... u · VAN to cell an ttlOfM~ rtght Toro Aoed Suite 250, may be othefwl9e lnttr"lld Hllll assets or or lht pttl• Maps In lhl office of the XIE ft.MMa Ul\pald balance ctut on the OCtpbef 2 9 18, 1914 PA TlEN VILLAGE. LTD., a •••l'· If J'OU do Mt llnowr\ leguna Hiits, CA 92853 u. the wolf and/or estate of lions Of eecounl• menttoned County Recorder of OrlnQlt Cate No D258003 NOTICI CW l'lote Of no111 MCured by Th· 131 CthlOtnl• Limited Parlntor• 1n 1t1orne'f,'fOUmayceJl1n OATE 1Fecha)-JOSEPHINE STANDLEY lnSec1oont2001ndl2005of COunty SUMMONS TitUITlll'I AU said Died of Tr1111, 10 w.1 PUBllC NOTICE ship 1720 Adtmr A~ •llorne'f 11t.rral 1.,.,,lct or M. Hatnlln, Cltfll, •r c... alt1 JOSEPHINE EMELIA lhe California Probala ~ Thi atrMt lddrtst Of NOTICll You hne been On Oetober 23, 1911& 11 $11,3'3 50, plut ttwt follow· •200. Cotti MaH, CA • 1eg1t aid office (ll1t.O In '"" o.i.11, ~r STANDLEY C1tol H.,11 1911, At· other common designation 1u.o. The court mar dtc:ldl 11 00 e m Flrtt Amtrlc1n Ing nllmlled cos II. ••· FfCTfTIOUf IUllHEIS 921126 • th• phone booll). Published Orange CC?aal A pe1tt1on has bfff'I tiled torney 11 law, 12t CatHttlo ot said property 351>2 Blrc"' tt•ln•t you without your T1111 Insurance Comp1ny, 1 pentes and 1d111nces 81 the NAMI Sl'ATIMfNT Guy· A Torelli. 20 UI OHpue• de que .. tn· Daily Piiot October "2 9. 16. 1 by REGINA ST A~DLEY In llrffl, Suitt 102, Coate St.: IMnt CA 927141 • being heard unlt11 you r .. Calllorn11 corpor1llon . 11 time of lhe lnlllll pubUcaUon Tne following persons ere PhOllropt Court, Co••• 1r19u1n HI• cllac:lon Ju. 23 1986 the Superoo' Courl or Or· Meta, CA '2127 Said Ula will ~tfa •pond wltl\tn 30 d1y1. Read Truttee or Succ1uor ol this Nollce ol Sala d0tng bUSlness as Mesa CA 92~8 dk:l•I u1ltd Ilene un plea Th 1'6 ange Coun1y requesting that Pubh1hed Orange CoHt ~lhout covenanl or war· tl\e lnforlftallon be4ow. Truaree or Subttlluted $5.97391 s o u T H c o A S T ChtrltS W Orey, •9" Cle JO DIAS CALENDAAIOI REGINA STANDLEY be IP· Oalty Pllot October 2 3, 9. ra.nty ••PlllS Of I IS II you wish 10 see!< the ad-Tru11ee of that C.llln Dtld NOTICI TO ENTERPRISES 3~5 Suite-Matult Or Tan:aM CA p u 1 pr• 11" II r u "1 PU8LIC NOTICE pomted H personal rep-1986 to lttle poswsslon or en~, v1ai of an Attorney in this ol Trust executed br PAUL PAONfllTY OWNl!fll H Bear Sanll Ana Cahf 913!16 re1pue1ta H crlta • ma· resen111tve 10 administer the ThF l50 eumbranc:es lo se Illy lhe ma lier you should do so A SAX and PEGGY M SAX, YOU ARE IN OE FAULT 92704 J 1 m Ho d g I t 9 9 5 quint 1n Hl• corle. K:17tt5 es1a1~ ot the decedent unpaid bat1nce due °" the promplly so 1na1 y<>ur writ· husband and wife 11 Joint UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. Saran Magbea 3645 Caballero Way LH Vegas, Una carte o 11na ll1mad1 STATfMENT Of Thf' pelltton requests PUBLIC NOTICE note or nolea secured by 1en response of any may be Tenanll 11nd recorded Ftb· DATED February 2, 1982 Sulle-H Bear Sarna Ana. NV 89 109 teletonlc• no It of11cer1 ABANDONMENT OF au1noro1y 10 admonoster the Hid Deed or Trull, to wll filed on time ru11ry n 1982 as ln1trulMf'!t UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-Caht 9270• Th•S bualnau II con· protecclon; eu r11pue1t• USE OF FICTITIOUS estate under the lndepen-NOTICE OF $l2, t06 49, plus the lollOW· AVISOI Usled ht s1do de· No 82-060543. of Offlclal TION TO PROTECT YOR This buslnl H · 11 con. dueled by t limited p1rtner· 11crll• • maqulne Ilene que BUSINESS NAME dent Adm1111stra11on of E•· TRUSTEE'S I ALE Ing estimated costs. e•· mandado El tribunal puede Records of Orange County, PROPERTY, IT MAY BE dueled by 111 indlVldual ship c umpllr con In for· The following persons fates Acl On Thursday, Oetober 30 pensff and ldv8'1Gls II 1he dec1d1t COl'lta Ud son au· Cahfornoa and pursuant to SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Sarah Magbet Guy A Torelli ma 1 Id• d • • I • g 1 I•1 h8•fl abandoned tht uM of A Maung on Ille petition 1986 at tO 00 1 m Em-time ot lhe Initial publ1C111on doencoa a menos que Ud re-lhal certain Notice of Defeutt IF YOU NEED AN EXPlA· This statement wu foled This 11a11men1 w11 C11td 1propled11 11 u1ted qul111 the F1c1111ous Bu11n111 will be held on OCTOBER pyrean Real Es111e lnVMI· ot this Nolloe ot Sale Piii sponda ~ntro de 30 d1as thereullder raeordld June NATION OF THE NATURE with the County Cterll ot Or· wnh lhi! County Clilfk of Or· QUI II Cort• H C:UCl\e IU Nam• BALBOA SOUTH 22. 19.6 at t 45 p M In menls Corp II CalllOfnla dsue propeny , .... Leo la inlormacton que 20. 1986 as lntlfWT\81'11 No ~F THE PROCEEOING l r19i' County on September •noe County on September CH O. APA RT ME°NTS 3090 Oepl No 3 al 700 CIVIC Corporanon 89 Subshluled l.320 .. toreclosure costs sigue 88-2j()()09 or OHielet At· AGAINS T YOU. YOU II t986 11 1988 SI u1tad no preMnta au Pullman Street. Costa Mau Center Drove West. Santa TruStee. ot 1ha1 cerllln Deed and ••penaes. 678 00 S1 Usted dese1 soticllar el cords or said Coun1y. will SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· F31M» F11M11 r11pu11t1 a lltmpo, puldt C1hl 92626 Ana CA 9270<1 ol Trust exoculod by Rich-NOTICE TO conse10 de un abogado en under and PUrsuanl lo Hid YEA Published Orenge Coast Publistled Orange Coat perdtr el CH O, 'f i. ~n The FICUtious Buslrest IF YOU OBJECT to the ard L Caln. an unmarried PAOHATY OWNER este asunlO det>e1u1 hacerlo Deed of Trust Mil al PUbllo DATED September 23, Daily Piiot September 25, Daily Pilot September 19, qultar 1u aolerlo, 1u dlMro Name referred lo above was granting ot the petotton you man and recorded Oecem-YOU AAE IN DEFAULT 1nmed111amenle de est a 1uc11on tor ca.sh, l1wful 1986 Octooer 2. 9 111 1986 25 OCtober 2 9, 19611 'f olrn co111 de tu hied on Oran~ Counly on should either al>j)ear at lhl!,bef 11 1985 as Instrument UNDERAOEEDOFTRUST, manera su respuetla moneyot the United SlllM F ... 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Kerry Sich. a geology professor at World the California Institute of Tech· nology in Pasadena, said the New- . port-Inglewood Fault that runs from West Los Angeles to about Newport Beach poses a· major threat because 1t runs through heavily urban areas. He also said the section of Cali· Worker ~ fixing street ~~Shed_ Sandlnlstas to try Amerl- .can captive Eugene · Hasenfus./ A7 Sp0rts Bobby Grich and the rest of the Angels had a frus- trating day Wednesday at Boston./81 Mike Scott pitched the Astros over the Mets in the NL Championship Serles./81 California Supreme Court hearing challenge to law giving special protection to pregnant workers./ AS Entertainment The Pulitzer Prize-win- ning drama ''The Shadow Box" gets strong treat- ment at the Irvine Com- munity Theater. /82 Politics · Polls says Deukmejian has Increased his lead Bradley./AI INDEX Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion __ _ Paparazzi Police Log Public notices Sports Television Weather 8 4 8 1 A3 86-7 ""C4-1) 85 C7 82-3 ea 8 1 A3 C6-8 C1-4 83 A2 Backhoe topples into hole caused by water pipe break in Laguna By PA UL ARCHlPLEY and ROBERT HYNDMAN Of lMO.-, ...... llailf A backhoe operator was crushed to dealh Wednesday while work ing on a hole that had nppcd open ma Laguna Beach street last Saturday after a water main burst. Barney Bradley Wyall. 40. was moving pipe from 1he hole with his backhoe 1ractor at about 12:20 p.m. when the ground gave away, satd Lagunfl Beach police gl. Ray Lard1e. The 1ractor began to shp into the 12-foot-decp hole. and Wya\l jumped off the ngh1 side and landed on his stomach. Lardie said. The loader on the front of the backhoe <:ame down on W)att's back. panning him 10 the earth. He was airlifted to M1ss1on Com- mun1t) Hospital. where hc was pro- nounced dead on arnval. A res1den1 on l 1"c Oak Can )on Road 1n Orange. W)all was married, Lard1e said. w,all was working with three other crewmen from D.M. Kisling Con· ~trucuon of Laguna Beach on the 20. fool hole that opened up along the 11 00 block of Sum mil Dri ve after the water main ruptured about 11 p.m. "ia tu rda y. The road will be closed at lea!>I 1wo wcckc; as the crew. subcontracting for 1hc Laguna Beach Water D1 s1nct. ~.~Laguna accepts school sale bid l- By LAURA MERK Of 1M Delly "°4 It.II The Laguna Beach school board agreed Tucsda) night to sell its Alta Laguna property near the Top of 1hc World for more than $3 million 10 a Ne" port Beach dcH~loper. Orig1nall )'. the board had hoped to sell the propert) for S3 8 m1ll1on. But 11 decided to accept the $3.06 millton offer from 1he Bruns ompan). said lyde Lo,elad). busine'is manager. The-J1smc~ ha<; been ~ to unload 1hc 11.6-alrl' site for lhc pai.t six years. Wh<.'n ti beca me evident 1ha1 buyers were not 1ntcrcs1ed tn 1hc land unless th e dtstnct 1ook the 11me and expense to ~u~1 v1dc 1he_pfQP- cn y 1hc school board began proceed- ings w uh 1hc ctl) Last Januar). 1he ·cit~ Council approved a 1rau map for 38 lols 1f1hc d1stnc1 agreed to dedicate 7.5 acres to lhc cit y for an athlettc field. Although an aJlreemcnt has been (Please He LAGUNA/Al ) fomia's San Andrns Fault 1hat stretches from San Bernardino throuah Palm Sprinp now appears to be the likeliest seament of that fault to cause a disastrous earthquake. Recent research suuests great quakes measurina 8.0 or more on the Richter scale roclt the 5o--called Indio SCjment of the San Andreas Fault roughly every 250 years. and 11 has been about 300 years since the last such temblor. said Sieh. .. h looks like we're 1n the tenth montb of the prcanancy," Sich said dunna a hmcheon meeuna of Town Hall of California, a nonprofit educa· tional group. Sieh said many earth scientists belieye th~ 5.9-magnitude July 8 quake that caused $6 million in damage and injured 29 people in the Palm Spnngs area "could have been a fores hock to a great quake," .J po.s~!b1h1y he called "ner{te.wrack-ang. S1eh. who 1s widely recognized amona Cahfonia lt<>lotists for his plonttnna ~rcn 1n eanhquake prediction. didn't say when such a disastrous temblor m1Jht occur. Fore- shocks can happen years before a biger quake. The aeoloaist's work on the San Andreas· Mojave ,qment. which stretches from Tejon Pus nonhwe t of Los Angclet to Cajon Pass ~r San Bernardino. led him previously to fore9s1 at least a 50 percent chance of a areat quake on that se1me01 dunna the ne•t SO years. • But less bas bttn kno-n &bout the Indio tepncnt -which tttetehn from C"aJon Put throuah San Bernardino. Palm Spnnp and Indio to thr S.llon Sea -becau~ it never ru ptured in a peat quake in mockrn ti mH . Howrver. Sieh·s rrsearch dunna the past couple of years revealed 1h11 • great canhquakes occurred. on the Indio wpncnt about every 250 years. (Pleue ... QlJAlt&/A2 ) GOP in county widens its edge Party cla ims la rgest regis tereg voter lead s ince Hoove r in office By LISA MAHONEY 0.IMO..,,._. • ..,, The Republican Pany has regis- tered 54.2 percent of Orangt County voters foi-ihe Nov. 4 general elecuon, tts largest share of the vote since 1932 when President Herbert Hoover was an office, pany Chairman Tom Fuentes said. As of <Kt. 6. the last day to r~ster for the election. the GOP claimed 586.446 \Olers compared to 385.323 Democrats. g1v1ng 11 the widest rcg1stratton gap ever. "That's ce rtainly momentous . Thal's the highest that it's ever been tn Orange County.'' Fuentes said of the 20 1.123-votc margin. .-:: o.-,,...,..~ ~"...., In co ntrast. the Democratic voter percentage dropped from 36.1 tn May to 35. I at the close of the reg1strauon tJrnod e"cn 1hough the pany re- corded a 13. 7 I 8 increase an rcg1s- 1rant'i . In the six months between the primary and ~e~ election rc1is- 1ratton deadlines. the Republican Part) gained almost three new voters for e .. cl) one new Democrat. Re&Js~ trar of Voters s1a11st1cs show Workera aurTey a backhoe that •lipped Into a hole on Summit Orl't'e ln LafUna Beach cru1hlni ·operator . Barney Wyatt on Wedneaa&y. repairs 1hc broken main and !>hores up 1he unstable earth. "We're.hopeful we can get things repaired within two weeks. but 11 may iakc as lon~as three:· said mun1c1pal sen ices d1rec1or Terr} Brandl 1his \.\CCI.. <\I though no one was hurt"' hen 1hc h1lls1dc collapsed Satu rday. causing the road to sank abou1 10 feet th e 1nstab1ltt) of th e ground was evident when a patrolman res ponding to th e scene parked ht~ cnr JU'>I 1n time to '>Cl' the clt IT g1w way ri ght next 10 lhe County leads state as auto-accident lawsuitsjump 15% From staff and wire report• Liuea11on-lov1ng Orange Coun1ians JUmpt•d to the &op of 1hc Cahfom1a pack as the number of auto-acctdl'nt la,~\Utt\ 1n the stale soared b) 15 percent an fiscal 1985. a trade group \atd Wcdne~ay. "Whtie the most alarming de velopmcnl 1n 1h1~ )car's stud} was 1he record increase an lawsuits, the bigger 'iurpnsc "'a'I the l'hange 1n rankings am ong the state's maJor count1c!> ... <.aid John Mccann. regional ' ice president in San Francisco for the lnsuranCl' Information lns1i1u1e Statewide. there were 63,570 lawsuit\ filnl 111 auto 3l'C1dent~ during 1hc fiscal year that ended June 30. 1985. rompan:d 10 55.4 74 and 51.560 1n the two previous years. respe<.·11 ' ch Thal means 244.44 lawsuits were filed ix:1 100.1100 rcopk 1n fiscal 1985. compared to 218.28 and 206.58 an lhl· t"'o prn 1ou., )ears. Ho" ever. Orange Count)' far exceeded the \IJtl'·"' 1dl· a'crage as -1lcnuc...peL100.000 people harply rose h:--24 p:ncnt IO 'Sl ~c­ s1ud\ showed. (j. P. Darhng. Orange County d1 stnct managc1 111 thl' .\utomob1lc C lub ofSouthern California. said the organt1at1on had no indl·pcndcnt stud) 1hat could confirm or refute the 1ns111utc'<i ligurl'' _ "In fact I WllSJUCPttscd-..Os:anac Count~ ''a~ numha thftt.':.. Darling said of the county's previous pos111on befnH' l alapulttng to1he top Los .\ngclcs County moved to 1hc No ~'pot J' 11' rate rose by 6. 7 perce nt to 325 12. while San Francisco ( ounl\ fdl ltl 1h1rd pl ace with a rate of 329.04. · · San Francisco had been the most httgtOU'> count ~ 111 the i.tatc since the inst11ute began keeping records on auto-accident ~u 11i. a decade ago. 'eh1cle. W } at l's co-workers were v1s1bl> shaken Wednesday, but dccltned to talk abo ul the acc1den1. All work was shul down for the remainder of the da). but was slated to resume today. Lard1c c;a1d. Though the to1als will change sl1gh1I) between now and next week when the la st mail-an ballots are recet' ed. the Regi strar's office lists about I 08 milhon residents eligible (Pleaee eee GOP/ A4) Irvine district . seeks city help , inlan swap • S h opping cen ter site eyed for Woodbridge High a thletic fields By G. JEANETTE A VENT Of .... Delly,... MM! Delly ...... Cai I J I •nl The In inc hool Board agreed Tuesdar o continue pu~umg the Irvine Homcfindcr's ( rnter propt·n \ as a site fo r Wnodbndgc High'' athlette· fields. Because the ~hool "a'> l on~.trul tcd oo...lO...acre£.mi.1ead of -lO <U,rc'I~ th e d1 tnct must look for add11mnal propert) to locate a ne" ~ascball field and two soccer fields The 12.5-acre propert}. na med for the In me Homcfindcr'!I (enter located 1hcre. "n:ma1ns 1he mo'>t desirable sue near campus." said Paul Recd. assistant to '>upcnntendcnt ~tanle) Core) lto~e,er. the lr .. ineC o propcrt )' t!. 1n e~ro"' and the bu)cr plans to de .. clop 11 as a commercial center. 1opptng short of in voking emt· ncnt domain. th{· board mstructed 'IChool .. tan to ha'c 1he propcrt~ appraised. and appomtt'd board pre!>tdcnt Helen Cameron to meet "-tlh Ma}Or La fT) .\gran abou1 th e propert) ln order tor tne propcrt) to be acquired b~ eminent domain. 1hc dt 'itnct would legally be required to pos1 the full appra1'icd value with the court hearing 1hc case. said David Kins, the dt 1nct's fac1l1t1e planner Board member Margie Wakeham said e .. en 1f the d1 sm c1 had the monn . \he "a' no1 'iUrc she'd \.Ole for errunent domatn be<:ause of "tll wtndi." that "'ould circulate through the Cit). The board agreed the d1stnct (Please .ee WOODBJUDGS/ A2) Dress codes have had ups and downs Ro1ERT BARKER 8 inducted into Servlce Club HallofFame Rules change after earring controversy not first time s chools have bow to fads In an innocent ume 1n the late 1940s. four boys gathered 1n the quad at Redlands tf1gh hool w11h the:-top of their pan1s pushed down below their bell y buttons. Ther were do1na 1hc1r be t 10 look ltke wise au> . But probahly no1 one had C\lcr had a beer or o u sarettc (I know I hadn't). The)' were mcmbc" of the staff or the Hobach1 (the tudrnt ncw'tpapcr). l hey were attcmpt1na to mokt' a point of the bad 1maaH•u~d b a bunch of guys weanna their Levis 100 low The newspaper adviser. W.A Kammth, ass11ned omeonc to shoot our picture and he h d the editor put on paae one A s1zzhna editorial follo..,cd in the ne•t wcck1>r so. The "contro\lersy" seemed to die a quick death aOer that. The "half·ma t" pant, problem was the first bru h with o <w:hool drt code that come to mind. There were other. more strident sk1rm1shes 1n the I 960und 197 mo tly dcahna w11h .... 4.--- long htur and shon man1sk1ns. The ne"spapers go1 hol d ol thc stor) Bui those died away. too. so 11 ~ and 1nqutrtes poured m from across <.ecmcd hke old time when a drc the nation code problem Oared up the other day In the end. the d1 <,1nct pnnc1pal at Talbert Middle School 1n Hunt-altered 1hc dre s code and pennittcd 1ngton Beach. C hnt to wear lhe eamng after all. The Thirteen-year-old Clint Gregory learning prucc s. apparent!}' wasn't came to KhOOI with a tiny diamond irreparably damagc.-d. And onl y about earrinJ 1n his left ear. Principal Judy two or three other bo)', followed Blankinship observed that this con-Clint's kad and bepn \\leanna car- s111u1ed a pretty scnous violation of nna to ~hool the ount11n Valley hool Dt tnct The ch1tf d1 ruptton. a'i 11 turned dress code and ordered Clint to take out. came W"l\h the notoncty 'iUr· outthecamna or to do htS ,tudy1na 1n round1n1 the boy' su pension .ind her offi<'c away from the rest or the then the nast)' retreat from lhl' polt<: !ltudcnh. by Rlank1M.h1p and onic1als. Thccamng. she said. would cause a The rc\pon<w: at Talt>en M1ddlc dmupt1on 1n the lcamma proc" hoot d10c~ from thc lo~ pmfilc .. .. R. . . " that neaghbonna d1Mncts keep on the dre code Ocean Vacw hool 01stnct of· fic1al don't general!)' enforce 1t. unlc there· a danaer 10 student o r 1f their aturc pose a demonstrated d1~1rae11on "And }OU ha'e to oh-- \tr"e that 1hc a111rc 1~ a d1 trnct1on. not il'i"lume that 11 1 :· ~1d upcr· · (Pl•~ ... DRSU/ A2) ' By TO V AA VEDRA Ot_Dlillr .......... The Datl> P1lot'i found1na sub- h her and the man who orpm.te tht' cfTon to save water.waked book-; irom the lo ngek\ library fire were among the community voluntttn inducted W~nctda) into the Strv1~ lub Hall of fame. t tbe third annual Hall of Fa.me luncheon n red by the Newpon- Mesa \'M A, Oa11} Pilot found.Ina pubh her Walter Burrou&)\s, boolr.- ver Robcn Baird, Jamt1 V1llen. (Pl_.. ... &10BT/A2) ) I BIG -h9aAI t:!'t'! RobilllOn, om Nellon, Ed ......... Cbatles lrowa and Ralph Miller were applauded fofl tbt1r 1t11vitin in various communil)'t:et· Vitt l'O\IP'-f:ach W111 IWlfded a plaque. Bunouehs. a member of 11\t Costa Mct1 Rotary Club. wnae. 1 -eetly column for the Daily Plk>t and it a chairman cmmtus on the board of trustcn of Childttn'1 Hotpital of °"'*County. He also hokll board r-os11Jons with public television Jll. tion KOCE in Hunaiqton Beacb and the Oranp 'County Mental Health Auoc111t1on. He Lives in Newport Beach with his wife Lucy. Baird, a six-year member of the NewPon-Batboa Rotary Club, or- p nized more than a hundred McDonnell Douglas volunteen to vacuum dry more than 20.000 wet ?x>oks. Baird persuaded the comPtny 10 absorb the costs of removin& some thrtt tons of water from the water- loged pases. · Former Costa Mesa Mayor Mac- . Farland is a 21-year member of the Costa Mcu-Nonh KJ•ani1 Club. Ma(farland also held board PG1- 1t1on1 on the NcwPort Schools Foun· dat1on and the Flood Control Com· mi sfon. He and wife Pat hve 1n C°'ll Mesa. Optometrist Nelson 11 chairman of the Mesa Contohdated Water DIS- trtct board and 1s a )().year member of che Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club. He also scryes on the Oranae County Optometric Board, Oranae County Heahh Ptannina Council and the Costa Mesa Tomorrow busine s aroup. Robinson has been a member oft be Corona del Mat Kiwanis Club for ei,ht years. but previously was a K._1wanls d1stnct 1ovcrnor and served on several Kiwanis International committees. Robinson also belongs to the Masons. the hnners and the Elks. He a9d wife Wanda ltve in NcwPort Beach. V1llersisa member of the NewPon- lrvinc Rotary Club and is a board member for the Girl outs Council of Orange County. He also belongs to the .J>adnnos support group for the Chlldma'1 HC>ttNtal of Oran~ C"oun· ty. IM Oraftll COUftt)' Shmfl"s Ad· vatory Coo"ncu. and the Harbor View Community AHociation. V1llers 11 often teen H mHtcr of ceremonies for vanous charity func· t1on1 Uc and wife Janet ltvc 1n Ne1oVpon ~ach with their three children. Brown. a former professional baseball pla)'cr, has been a member of 11\e E•ch•• Club of Ne-wPon Beach for 21 ~rs. He has bttn ac11vc in the Society for Pre.crvation of Bather hop Quartet• and in child abuse prevention proarams. Mi ller is a lon&-timeJ(.iwanian and received the Distnct Governor's Oumandina Pre~ident Award for his service in 1984-85. • Acuve in the YM A since hi s )'Outh -1ncludmg several Jears as president -the 74-ycar-ol Miller serves as a volunteer campaigner and donor to the annual supPort cam- paign fdr the Newpon°Cos1a Mesa Y. Recently retired. Miller and his wife Helen malCe their home on B11lboa I lan_d .. QUAKE DANGER SEEN BY SCIENTIST ••• Prom Al most recently around 1680. He said he now considers a disastrous quake on the lnd1oqment more likely than one on the MoJave segment. 1hc Indio segment and cvcl) 130 }'Cars on the MOJ3\e segment But he said there can be a great deal of vanauon from thoM: a'eragcs. The lasl great quake in Southern California was an 8.3-magnitude temhlur tha1 ruptured the MOJll"e segment and three segments of the fault to 1hc northeast. A repeat rupture of that length 1s unlikely bccau~ insufficient strain has reac- cumula1ed. ieh said. Cahfomia's earthquake emergency response plan says a great quake on the southern San Andreas could cause up to 30,000 deaths. I 00.000 serious injuries and SI S billion worth of property damage. LAGUNA SCHOOL ••• S1eh declined to predict the per- ~n• chance for a great quake on the Indio segment within .SO years, or for a great quake that ruptured both the Mojave and Indio segments of the San Andreas. saying his data was sllll too tentative. He said 1f either the Indio or Mojave segments of the fault rup- tured. the quake could measure at least 7.S on the Richter scale, while a temblor that ruptures both segments. stretching some 190 miles. "would have to be a mag,,itudc-8-plus earth· quake." . "We ar~an-. veyy-mucal pcnod . as far as our expectation for a great eanhquake" on either segment. S1eh s~ud. Prom Al reached with the Bruns Co .. Lovelady said, the district must provide omc assurances the land will not become ent.anaJed in a legal dispute bc1ween the city and county. In the last year. the city developed a min.i park at the end of Alta Laguna Boulevard blockina access to a co un- ty-apprpved, 108-unit residential de- velopment by The SandlinJ Com- pany of Irvine. The city maintained the development should be scaled down to avoid inevitable traffic problems. Since then the county has begun lepl proeecdinp to condemn th(- propeny. ~!aiming it need'i arrr'i'I to its Ahso-Wood Canyon ReaJOnal Park. If the condemnation is success- ful. The Sandlin& Co. will dedicate 430 acres to the county park. "Weare 1nvcsti~t1ng that now. We are trying 10 see 1f we can gel some rtlief from the city," said Lovelady. According to Lovelady the only property that could be affected by the condemnation proceedings would be t'hc athletic field which will be turned over to the city when the .property 1s sold anyway '"We hope to have It ready for the board 10 act on by Acx.t...wcck..:: .satd Lovelad). A fault that runs throujh im1 Valley and Ventura also "1s a real sleeper for people 10 Ventura to worry about. .. S1ch said. Dornan def ends military record Sieh's forecasts for destrucl1"c eanhquakes arc based on years of research in which he dug trenches along the San Andreas to determine how frequently great quakes occurred before modern times. Based on the frequency of past grea1 quakes. S1eh believes the) happen roughl) cvel} ::!50 year!!. on LOS ANGELES (AP) -Rep. Robert Dornan defended his military record on the House floor Wednesday against what he called "scummy" hc'i spread by a Cahforn1a colleague Doman. of Garden Grove. said the personal attack was by Rep. Ton> Coelho. D-Merced . who held a news conference while stumping Santa Ana last month for Dornan's Democratic challenger. i\ssc.-mbly man Richard Robinson. also of Garden Grove. Coelho accused Doman of e:otag- gerat1ng his re'>ume to male 1t look like he had faced combat 10 1he Korean dnd V1e1nam wars. Coelho said Dornan had a chance 10 figh1 1n both wars "but decided not to and ran away." GAME 4 I WEEK 4 I DAY 5 86 14 28 1 37 66 54 25 ~ A YOU CAI INCREASE YOUR ( CHANCE TO Wl•I CMECI THIS SUIDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL Wl•OO CARD. • Rules and how to plov 1• F- gome ore on vovr game cord or coll ovr HOTll NE: 642 4333, 9 5 M f, as~ for WIN-GO 1nlormot1on. lily Piii & TWA f INO OU HOW GOOO W( l'f All ( A Pf 51 10-9-86 Some high clouOs in forecast Low cloud• thl• morn"'O wlH S*1 to tw ...... with 11onte high clcwdl""9 lhll att•noon °'*' tt. Orange Coeet. the Netlonal w .. tMr Service Mid. Hlgh1 will rl~ from H to 7 4 at IN bNohee and from 7 4 to 80 Inland Lowa tonJght wlM range from 67 to t2. Partly ctoucfy lklel In tN mountelna wlll bt1na acatteted thunde<•h<>W«• In the afttirnoon and eYenlng. with nlgha In the '°'· IOwt In the mid 30• to upper 408. Southwest wind• 10 to 15 k"°'8 wttl blow through the lnnet coa111I w1t9f'I th a afternoon and evening over 2·foot .... end• 2-loot aouthwest awetl. Mo11ly cloudy lki.a will Ptr11atty eleer thl1 attar noon U.S. Tempe Sant• Mlf .. SIMI MOIMCI StOCllton T llllOe V.,._,, ro .. ..- 'f-tteVly 71 52 .. 62 " 14 72 2t 15 13 18 50 Surf Forecaat ...... ... Ila&. Der. ZulN I 2 W ..,. .. w_. 1 1 w ~· 2 3 w 54111 Ol9M ~ 2 3 w CMIOoll 10t Frlcley llllle CNlnge Tides TOOAY Fltel nlgl\ 4 II• m 33 Fltll IOw 1.211111. S2 SKoold h!Oh U tpm 95 Secono IOw 1005ptll . 02 ,,., ... '"" 11191' 1-ot • m ,, ,.,., IOw • 551t11 u Sac:ond high 3 11 pm 52 Secono IOw II 24p11'1 00 Sun I-!Odey I I I 53 Lift and iMtt et127pm Moon, .... !Odey .. 1 31 p 11'1 Md .... 11 II 10 pm WOODBRIDGE HIGH LAND SOUGHT ••. From Al <should first meet with the city's policy makers to d1~u s the possib1hty of a land swap. Under the proposal. the cit}' would waive the initial conctpt plan for V1ll~e and allow lht proposed commemal center to locate k1t1}' corner to the Homefinder's Ccn1er on the opposite comer of Barranca and Culver A rnncept plan d1;scribcs what the new v1lla~e will look like and what its theme will be. said Recd. and is required before any development of the village can begjn. The commerical center. however. would be located on the outer ed&e of 1hr nc,w1ll~1u:. lfacccp1ed by thccuy. The Irvine Co. and the buyer. the school district would have a1hlet1c fields close to Woodbridge High and the bu}'er would have a corner locau.oJL..fur the commcrctal cCJUCL "It's a poss1b1ht) to be e'<plored." ')81d Recd. Under ano1hcr option. the d1s1nct would acquire 5.S acres of 1he propeny. leaving the street fron1age open for development Though less desirable bccau!>c of 1heir distance from lhe high \Chool. the district 1s also con'i1denng a propenv located next 10 1he d1~1nci's office. the site planned for outhwcst Woodbridge Middle ~chool. and a portion of the proposed Civic Center Park in Westpark. At an earher board meeting on the issue in June. Cameron said Wood- bridge High encompasses only 10# acres because 11 was ongmally ident· 1fied in the city's general plan a!!. a two- location campus. In 1974, however. the idea of dual campu~cs was scaled down to one campus. Cameron said as a resident, she was concerned about the loss of the land to other uses. but board offi c1ah al 1he time 1old her they did not an11c1 patc a great increase 1n st udcn1s and a need for the land. DRESS CODES HA VE UPS AND DOWNS ... From Al 1nll'ndcnt Dale Coogan . "We bring our fool down on things 1hat cause injury. God no. we don't do anything ahout hair. They can WC'ar 11 purple and green 1f 1hc)' want We have h18l(cr morl' important 1h1ng'> 10 1h1nl about " Supcnntl'ndent Mane Ouo ..aid 1hn.lre\\ wdl' al\o 1srela11' el) !!.1mplc 1n thl' llun11ng1on Bcal'h l nion High \lhool D1~1nu '"we rt·4u1re them 10 \\l'Jr \hill'\. ~nd e'cry1h1ng import· not 01 what we 1hink l'i 1mpor1an1. m·cc.h to Ix' c.o' ercd up." she ..aid. • Aut t·amng'I op iw~., a hound in her MAIN OFFICE 3)1) Wftl Bay St Co&ta !MM CA ...... ~ ffu, l5M C..... loi9M (A 'l~,>6 d1s1m·1. "I wouldn't be \urpmcd 1f 'iome of lhe men 1eachers wear 1hem . 100 ... o;hc said. 0110 remember<; being on the other '>tde of 1he dress code dilemma She and a group of girl friends came to her high school in Brcck1nndge. Tc'<. one da) all wearing green ha ir. .. fhe officials c,cn1 U'> home and the} had C\CI) ngh1 10 bccau'ie we "'ere creating a dmracuon." 'ihe \31d with a laugh. Manna High School Principal Ira I 01b1n also has memories of 1he dreaded dress code, H 1s classmate at Westminster High. a CIF gymnastics champion. was barred" from attending the school spons awards banquet because his hair came down IQ, the edge of his collar. Toibin 'iaid. "It would be ultra· conserva11 ve now." he said. To1b1n said he doesn't let his s1udcnts at Manna ""ear t-sh1rts with drug or alcohol or sexual messaies. ··we make them turn their t-sh1ns tn!l1de ou1. Rut we don't hassle the kid\ There arc larger issues (such as) drinking and smoking and tardi- ness." o. ... •eo llOi a.2.59111 --& .0100..i e.-2 0 21 Co!·1•'Qlll "llll o..,. Coe•• Publ.v..ng Company ~<o ...... 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