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TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1986 25 CENTS
BB council OKs Pierside-Village
Historic approval sfarts first downtown
redevelopment project in over 20 years
12 take-out food outlets. three res-
taurants (including the ex1st1n~ Max-
~ell's). expansion of the city pier and
development of a pedestrian bndge
over Pacific Coast Highway.
traffic and parking stud1c~. land-
scaping, color choice and other mat-
ters.
Pro1cc1 Manager Mike Adams said
today that the developer, Bryant L.
Moms. has four to ~1x months in
design work to do before 11 can began
cons1ru c11on on the proJCCt on 1hc
beach side of Pacific ( oa~t Highway
next spring.
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. 0.., Noe • ..,,
The Hun11ng1on Beach Caty Coun-
c1I, acting as the Redevelopment
Agency. o n Monday unanimously
approvrd t~ $);1 m11l1on p1ers1de
"1 llage deHlopmcnt on the
beachfront next to the pier It bccom-
Natl on
Supreme Court to decide
If some girls under 18 who
seek abortions must wait
24 hours after telling their
parents about their de-
cision./ AS
Sports
Corona del Mar Hlgh's
Kurt Ehmann Is the Dally
Pilot's prep football play-
er of the week after he led
Sea Kings to an uphlll
30-28 victory over Costa
Mesa Hlgh./81
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cs the first downtown redevelopment
prOJCCtto be al)provcd in more than
20 years.
The h1stom: approval came a !Cw
minutes before m1dn1gh1 after more
Lhan40spcakers Look turns ex tolling
or lambasting the 86,{)(>0-~uare-foot
prOJCCt that ind udcs 55 n:tail shops.
Anti-tra ffic pe titions
The Planning Com mission ap-
proved the project on Sept. 16 but the
Huntington Beach Tomorrow slow-
growth organi.ration filed an appeal.
claiming that residents were shut out
of the proce"" Offic1als wrote con-
cessions into the plan gi ving the
Rede,elopment Agency final vote on
Adams said the proJeCt. 10 be built
on a site no~ o<.rnp1ed b}' an a~phalt
parking. lot figurc'i to provide a
Newport 2000 memben Paul and Margaret
Ryckoff, Phil Saneone and Wally Z11Jar
turn in peddone In aupport of a tral'flc
lnltlatlve to Patty Mao of the city clerk'•
office. The lnltJatJve would tie de.elop-
ment to meting traffic condition• within
Newport Beach. The 8,400 signature• moat
•till be verified. Story on A2.
Growth upsets LB candidates
Developme nts.freeway near c ity are
prim~ry issues for six council hopefuls
·\dd111onallv. traffic anal}''' J)rc
dKt nightmare<; for commuter<, and
ha\l' n.•rnmmcndcd building morl'
frct·~.t}'' -~1th one. the 17-lane lian
Joaquin l ransportatron Corridor.
trm,ing directly through Lagun:i
Beach\ backyard.
lh\'ll' 1.\111 ht.• OCI 11\Clf\' l lUl I.ti l\\Ul'
lallll!! thl' nnl < 11\ < 11unul I h.t11<.
thr l'"ll' thal .Im l'' all other l<xal
1"Ul'' I hat lr.tml'\ l1x-al l\\Ul'' .ind
1m[l.tt I\ 1hcm .. hl· 'aid By LA URA MERK
OllMD..., ..... li.ft
Once again, cand1d~11c' for the
Laguna Beach Cit} ( ounc1I arc
concerned ~1th with what got''> on
outside '°'lead of 1n\1dc the l'll} o\
pnmarv l'>,Ul' of the rnmJ)ai~n<,"' thl'
cfTcct of lhl' rapid grm\lh 11f outh ing
areas on the 'mall art colnn\
The rnmcrn ,., thl' dC\ dclJlml'nt ut
By LA URA MERK
Of IM D.ily l'llol llllft
l\ttornc~ Don Blact.. has t.·n tercd
the Laguna Bcalh C 11) C ounnl ran·
as a wnte-1n candidate. making him
the seventh pnwn V) 1ng lor three
scats avallahle 1n thr Nmcmhcr
elecuons.
Black filed h1~ nom1nauon paper'
with 20 valid ignature~ with thr rm
clerk late Monday evening
The 54-yenr-old I agunn Rcalh
attornc) said he had enrhl'r con-
thuu\and\ 111 nc~ home'i and con-
necting commt·n 1al com pine.,
~hedulcd to he hu1ll nu1-;1de cm
hmm. dunng the nnt eight }Car\ ·
According to Yll' lit}'<; land-u!.c
plan. the dc"elopnll'nt\ ~111 hnng
nearl~ 200.000 m·~ nl'1ghhor\ 10
Laguna Ht·ach -,1 u1mmun11~ ol
I Q.000 -Jnd "'111 l<lnlfl<.lUnd l'\t'>I·
ing trallit problem' 1n a l·11" "11h onl>
l\.\O route\ in an<l out oflo\.\n
ll'mplull·d running f()r a 'ieat but felt
he didn't h:tH' l'nOUjl,h 'iUpport.
I le changed his mind when a
number of people told him they
rcgrelled he was not running. he ..aid.
"l''e been o'erwhclmed with people
who ..aid that. and I've found people
~ 1lhng to ~ork ond form a comm1t-
tl·e:· he 'i31d
"I believe I Jm affording Laauna
another thrnl'e. another altcrna11ve.
We need to find c>ut what people wan1
from 1hc ell) and ga ve 1110 thern."
r he rnrrcnt council has 1akcn :i
\land ~1ga1n\t lhc new freeway and ha'
ha\111} '-"llflt.C.'d on solutio ns to tht•
fort·l':Htt•d efTet •~ The mood ol
rl'\ldl'lll'> 1\ not onl}' to continue hut
to llll rca<,e oppo'i1t1on to all dl•vt.•lop-
mcnh
I or 1nl'umbent Rohen ( 1cntn
Black believe" many people art·
conn·rncd that Laguna Beach "
becoming onl)' another tourist town
"The) arc not even overnight tour·
1sts. they arc people that come an for
the da) I'm suggc'it1ng we can
approach 1t d1fTercnlly and maybe we
can blunt that some way. We re not
going to do 11 by arguing." he said
"I believe we have to start working
together Laguna Beach should not he
ten "tn nding in the du t by agenc1e.,
that rontrol the cnviro nmentouts1dt•
H111h < •l'nln Jnd ( 11t1nl ti man Dan
"t'nm·\ .in· up Im rl'-l'ln 1111n 11n No'
.• I hr 1h1rd \!'oil ll[l\'nl'd ur "hen
< 1111111 il\\11111.111 B11hh1l' \1inl..1n dl'-
l llkd 1101 111 111 n .1J.'.ll n
< >thl'I , .111d1d.11t, tor "'''' l·mht.·r,
l I''' 111111 .Ill' I 1d.1 < .1m phdl·I ennn .1
I\ ,1, hl'I I< ll ~n \l,lll'f .1 main1cnanu·
""'~l'I \IJ~llll \h ~' <l \.\ntCr· anti
111 I .11(ttn.1 lk,1d1 \1\ 1mpn:'l'l1on l'i
1h.11 ( .11lran' Jon not tall.. with
I .1i!un.1 Bl'Jl h .ind thl' Hoard of
\urx·r' l'l'r' dtll'" not talli, with
I .1gunJ Rl'al h \\ l' Ol'l'd 10 oiler them
thl· 1>pJlonun1l\ to J1.ilogUl' "Ith us "
"l"\l' ~"',\mind trained to rcSl)l'<.I
all ,1<ln \.ttd Bl.ill.. "ho ha'> o;cr"ed
,I\ .i 1ud[l.l' pro-tern tnr Orange ( ounl\
\upcnor Jrld \1unll 11)31 lOUrt'i
< oum 1lmcn Rohen ( 1en1ry and
1>.in "l'lll1l'\ arc hoth \CCk1n g re-
dct 111m I he thml 'cat opened when
( ou1h ll"om,1n R11hh1c M1nl..1n an-
"spark of ac11 vny" that will lead to
redevelopment and rcv1tahzation of
the downtown that includes a nine-
$lOry hotel at MAin Street on the
inland side of Pacific C'oast H1ghwa)
Victor Le1ps1g. a member of Hunt-
in~ton Beach Tomo1Tow, told of-
fic1als that adding a 20,000-square-
footwing to the pier to accommodate
LW~ restaurants would violat~ the
California Coastal Act because 11
would cover sand. "It would be
shaded and a useless hangout for drug
u~ that ~care tr")1ng tu get nd of,"
he said
He al!>O claimed that the develop-
ment -rooftoops can n~ JS feet
above the level of the pier -would
create a "high visible barrier" that
would block \ 1cws of the ocean.
Former Mayor Ron Shenkman
took an opposite view He implored
official 10 approYc the-~.
"V..c''e wa11ed 33 )'cars to rep lilt
trash bin in downtown Hunttnaton
(Plea.e .ee PJER8IDE/ A.2)
· Caltrans OKs
12 lanes for-
-SA Freeway
By LISA MAHONEY
OflM0..,"1etllAlfl
The.Stale De partment ofl ranspor-
tation has approved the maximum
possible w1den1ng of the Santa Ana
Frecwa) throuih south Orange ( oun-
1}. but stretching 1hc frccwa> 10 12
lanes will raise ll'i e\11 ma1ed cost from
$66.2 10 S118 l m1ll1on
The Orange < ount} f ran!>por-
tat1on C omm1~\1on ~a., quick-to as!..
Monday for an incrca'>e in funding for
the proJCCI which 1~ part of a multi-
phase w1den1ng of the frcewa\ from
the San Diego 10 1he <ian Gahncl
R1"er (605) frel·~a\\
C omm1'>'>1uncf\. "'"h Cha1~oman
Hamcll Wi eder ab\l'nt '01cd to send
·tc11crs to ( 10\-( 1l'11rgc DcukmcJian
and Joe Lev)'. head of the \late
1ranspona11on comm1'l\IOn . a\k1ng
that thl' add111onal monc) be 1m·
mcd1atch added to 1hc '\1,11c Trano,..
(Pleau ttee FREEWAY /A7)
UURA
MERK
ELECTION '86
( la\ton Vernon an anountan1
1 ·11lal orgJn11a11on' l'nd11r .. 1n11 l an
J1da11:' g1H' \l11~-11111"1h .ind 11'
3th Ill Jll'\ top jl~l(IJ 11 \ \ tlf.tgl'
L.1guna .• 1n organ11at111n lkd1,,11l·d 1t1
prl'\en1n~ lhl' ,m,1tlt11"n JI
moc.phl•n· ol I J~un.t lk.ll h h,l\
(Pleau ue LAGUNA/ A21
nnu nerd \ht• wou Id not run ag.11 n
R1l kl'\ ~later. a m.11n1en.1nn· ~ort..rr ( IJ\ tun \'l•rnon ;.tn Jl< nun
tant L 1du C aml)hell-lennc~ .1
teat ht•r .rnd \1.tg&ll' Mcgg'I ,, "'nll'I
arc al~o runninp for u1unc1I in th,·
No\ -l l'kl lion'
Oct ~I 1'1 lhl' hnal dJ\ 111 quahf\ '"
a wn1c-1n l·and1dJtc \rtortl1ng to
(it) Cieri. \-crna Rollinger. lhert• ha'i
not been a "nil' 111 land1da1t· for the
Laguna Seo' h < 11} C oum ti l'lt•c11on'
\IOCe JQ74
State requires
more freeways
From slaff and wire reports
II ~111 tJkc S20.5 billion and 400
mile~ of ne~ frecwa} 10 keep
\outhem C ahforn1a motonsts mov-
ing 1n the )Car .2000. an Automobile
( lub of 'iouthcrn \ahforn1a official
\aid.
Club ollilHll~ estimated the re·
g1on\ populauun ~111 gro~ from its
current Io ma lhon to between 19
m1l11on and ~I m1ll1on b\ the tum of
the l"l'ntur. and IO as man) as 2J
malhnn h\ the \l"a r 2010
W11hnu1 ne" freewa\\ hfe ~111
hcloml' more inconvenient fru'itrat-
(Pleue see AUT0/A7)
NB backs
Heights
l and us e
changes
Proposal to reduce
residential a rea
now goes to county
By . TEVE MARBLE
Ol lhe Deity PUot lt•fl
\ plan that ult1matcl) wall haH
\weeping l'lkd' on unincorporated
\anta \na I lc1ght'i and 11.., future was
rccommcndl·d tor appro\ al Monda)'
h' the "ewpc1rt Beach C 11~ C ounc1I
The plan mall' out ma1or land use
lhangl''I for the 11n' rnmmun11\ that
"'l<x:atcd undl·r the takt'ofl pattc rn of
John \\<1\nC .\1port
fhc blueprint for thc futun: ol
~unta .\na Height\ was dr'aficd b)
wunt)' planner-; over a 1wo-}'car
Pl'ntld J nd ~ 111 he form all) con-
\ldl·rcd h) count.,. 'iuperv1\or'
\\c:dncWa\
Campaign ads to help NB trolley financing 'lcwpon Hca h. which present!)
ha\ no offiltal ..a' on nta <\na
t k1&h l\ hc)Ond an' adVISOI"\ role. IS
e\pcttcd to e\-Cnt ually annc\ mo'it of
thl' cmhattled community
By TEVE MARBLE
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A fleet of trolley car4! in Ncwpon
Beach may oon be cnrryana political
advcni,u\a ancr city le den aarccd
Mond11 y thot the trnn ponauon ser·
vice n~ds the money -even 1f n
come from poh11c1aM
1 he trolley ~l'Vll'C. operated pr1-
v1tcl) but ubs1d1zcd wt th 13A dolla",
ha b«n apptoa hed h)' 1ioe.,.cral
poh11ral organ 11at1M~ and can·
d1datc\ 1n1err .. 1cd m pl:mna mc'i'-a&c<;
on the rust-colored cars.
"I'm not 'iure it's \Ucha &ood idea,"
~ad C'ounl'1l man Don traus'i, who is
seeking re·clc<'11on "What would you
do -ha ve tht> Republican · on the
na.ht side of the troll y and the
~mocnit on the ten ..
( ounulmun 8111 '\$Cl'. who '' not
-,cckin& rc-clr<:t1on. '31d he didn't \tl'
an)' problrm by allov.1na 1he poh11u1I
ads. "So Iona a\ we don·1 allo~ onl'
candidate or one Or&ll011~t1ot1 to bu'
up an entire trolley. I don't ~ thl'
harm." u1d Agee "We could u~ thc
nioncy"
City offic:1ul5 noted that the Ornnar
County T ran'iportataon District doc'
not allow poht1c:al adven1 1n1 on 1t'i
hU'iC."\ but that a maJonty of 1nan'i11
ll1<,1m t\ acro'i'I the nauon do
~en r>chno. o 4.:11)' adm1n1r;1rator.
rtcommcm..IC'd .allowana the poht1cal
:ad\ t'icnu'4' the 1rollc' ha'i failed 10
,
&l'ner<1ll' \UO'>IJnllal ad"crtl'>IOJ to
elate r>chno ,,111f \l''cral C II\ < uuncal
l .1nd1d.ttl'' .l\ l.\Cll a' prnfl()ncnl\ .1nd
opponent' of ,, hallnt "'uc on
Nc~pmt Center an· 1ntercr;tcd in
lr.rnntt odvcn1~1na '!pa<~·
\d,crt1 1ng on the trullc\ l'l.lf\
ong1n.llh wu!I \old on an annual N'lt'I
onh "1th rn ts rant1nf trom ~ 11 <KXI
"" J tarac oul\1dc f'lucard to SI nun
tor a \mailer mc .. ..age 1M1dc th\'
trullc\
fk-tau'4' od,eni\1na ha' hccn .. 10~
to build. Dchno !laid the trollc\
-.crv1re now " k11\10$ ad\crt10,ing
space on a monthl \ ha\!\
The three trollc) car' haH .at
tracted more than 10.('KXl ndc~ \ln<'C
the ~rv1ce hcg:m la\t 'lpnna hut the
tran\port11t1on "<'f'll<' 1\ runn1n 1n
the red
The rny h:.' .1kf't'~d to 'u~1d11e the
trolle\ \Cr' ire tm \-car an hope' that
thl' tl'lln\port.111110 '''tern v.111 hcit1n
(Pleate tee TROLLEY I A 7)
~or )Car<,, ~s1dent.s an nta ._na
Height'\ ha'e bu:ke~ over their
future ~ome re 1dtnb have ad·
\Ot.ntcd prc..ervina the area de pile
1hc dmnc of 1c1 not~ while otrtcrs
haH' ar1ucd that the community and
11\ ru~t1c flavonnJ." h.a.,.c all hut been
d~\tro)ed b) the airpoft
The count} pl11n makc'i allowal'\CC\
fof both points 0 \>ICW ..-h.1IC bnn na
the commun1t)' 1n10 c:onformancic
"tth \talc no1 tandard.s
(Pleue tee HEIOllTS/ A2) /
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ttion f on traffic initiat ive
filed Dy NB slow;;-gro~h group
BJ ITBVE MARBLE ...............
The ~t of a tbird Newport
Baich election within a year's time
wu raited Monday when a alow-
aroWth an>up turned in wha~ appears
to bta suffic.ent numberof s1platurt1
By TM A1soclatecl Pre11
ln,he event the California Angels
win the American League pennant,
public sale of World Senes tickets will
begin Wednesday.
The middle three games in the best-
of-seven series will be played at
Anaheim ,Stadium next Tuesday
(5:)0 p.m.), Wednesday (5:25 p.m.)
and Thursday (5:35 p.m.)
Tickets will ~o on sale at Gate 3 at
Anaheim Stadium at 9 a.m. Wednes-
day. A limi1 of four tickets per
customer will be in effect. Box seats
are priced at S40 each .
&o triger a citywide vote on traffic.
Newport 2000 turned in rou&hly 8.400 aipatures in suppon. or the
traffic initiative. The aroup needed to
obtajn 6.642 names.
The sipl8turcs must be venfied
within the next 30 days by the Ora nae
County Realstrar of Voters. City
leaders would then have the option of
enacting t~e initiative or calling a
special election.
The cost of a special election is
rouahly $30,000.
Tne i_nitiative would tie develop-
ment to existing traffic conditions
within the city. Building could no~
take place in many instances unless
traffic improved.
Critics of the measure contend it is
an artfully disguised maneuver to halt
growth in Newport Beach and would
make it difficull for any building to
take place. .
Paul Ryckoff, the leader of New-
port 2000 said the initiative would
work for the benefit of resident$.
''If the City Council had been doing
its job by representing the people and
not U\e devtJo~n. this wouldn't be n~, .. ~d Ryck:off' after aub-
mittina the "lftltW"eS.
"It's too b9d we have to do this but it is neceuary," be said.
Councilwoman Jackie Heather
said the initiative standsua neaatlve
way of trying to solve the ci~y's traffic
problem.
City leaders · said they may
challenae the legality of the initiative
on several fronts -includina
whether the sianatures are duplicates
of names collected for another elec-tion issue.
Ryckoff admitted sorne of the
signatures may be duplicates of the
names collected for the Newpcrt
Center referendum.
"We're hopin& that we have
enough. We would liked to have had
more," said Rrckoff.
If the initiauve is put before voters,
it would IJlark the third•election in
Newpc>rt Beach within a year's time.
The regular city election will be held
Nov. 4 and the Newport Center
referendum vote three weeks later.
LAGUNA RACE FOCUSES ON GROWTH •••
From Al
endorsed Kenney, Ocntry and Len-
ney.
The Temple Hills Community
Association. which boasts a winning
record of endorsements, also sup-
pons those three. "We consider them
either no-growth or slow-growth,"
said Tom Alexander. the association
coordinator.
It as a quiet race with little debate on
any issue.
F1rsMime council candidate Lida
Campbell-Lenney, a teacher at
Thurston Middle School. emphasizes
her concern for protecting the en-
vironment and open space and its
possible dcntise if building contjnues
at its current pace.
··Two years ago they recorded the
worst acid fog in the nation at Corona
del Mar. With the plans for the
freewa }' we wall end up with the smog
we moved from Los Angeles to
avoid," she said.
It's a concern shared b) Gentry. In
an in volved presentation he refers to
an aenal photograph of the area with
graphic overlays that illustrate poten-
tial developments and road and
freeway constructio n.
But slow growth 1s not a top pnonty
with all council candidates. Both
Slater and Vernon have repeatedl)
addressed the flight of local busi-
nesses from town.
Seem1ngl) referring to the en-
v1ronmentahsts. Vernon recentl)
told a gathering of Laguna Beach
Chamber of Commerce members.
"There are people in town who do not
care if there 1s a downtown.·· He
focuses on the need. for better rela-
tions between the business communi-
ty and the city and advocates less
difficult and time-<:ensuming pennit
proocsses with the ciry. -
"If the Boston Tea Party were here
off our coast. by the time the
En vironmental Impact Report was
completed the British would have
been here," Vernon said.
Slater, a 27-year resident of Laguna
Beach, said he is concerned about the
number ofbusinesses closing shop.
A second-time council candidate,
Slater also said the city should
purchase housing for se ni or citizens.·
La$una Beach residents are in-
creasingly more concerned with the
fate of their senior citizens who are
reportedly being forced from town by
soaring rents.
Currently, there is no low-income
senior housing 1n Laguna Beach. but
in a close vote the council recently
approved eiltht units in~ the rural
canyo n neighborhood of Thumon
Park -much to the dismay of
homeowners there.
In addition to supporting the idea
of city purchased senior housing,
Lenney has proposed that the city
provide a loan program to young
couples wishing to sta) 1n Laguna
Beach.
In each cam paign appearance Ken-
ney outlines hi s accomplishments
and promises kept from hi s original
campaign in 1982: construction of the
city-owned parking structure in
downtown, a seven-point cleanliness
plan for brit.htening up the business
area and the changing of Ocean
A venue to a one-way street to help
alleviate the traffic conaestion.
To date Kenney leads the pack in
campaign fund-raisina and spending.
The number of homeless living on
the streets and beaches of Laguna
Beach has been a topic of much
debate over the past year. There have
been those who advocate moving the
homeless out of town while others
support the idea of providing shelter
for the transients.
Slater 'has susaestCd the homeless
be hired to pi ck up trash and clean the
downtown area.
Maggie Meggs offers another solu-
tion. 'TH build a poor house. In
Anaheim perhaps. So they aren't here
panhandhngon our streets," she said.
She suggests putting lights on
Laguna Canyon Road as a remedy to
the high number of fatal accidents
that occur there.
lo her pitch for a turn on the.
council she told a chamber crowd
recently. "I'm an over-educated slob.
I plan on having fun and if there is no
fun 1n the thing then rm not
interested."
If elected. she promises to leave her
mark on the town.
··1f I'm elected. people will know
where Laguna Beach is."
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making wey '°' molat oceen air 1he1 will ooof coeetel commuftl1 ... Mofnlng IOQ wlH lhtOYd the beac:hel. but .... wlll be
othetw!N c:tMt ov. the whole region, eccordlftg to the Niii~ w .. 1t1er Service.
Along the Orenge Coall 11 wit! be ltlr through WedNlde).
Sunny and wetm Wedneedey, but tome tog and low clOudl ~ the cout Wedneeday morning. Slightly cooler WedNedey.
High• et the betlc:he9 Wec:lneadey M to 7 4. Lowt 48 lo M . Hlgh1 In the velley Wedneadey 78 lo 88. Lowa 44 to S.. From J>olnt Conception to the Mexlcen Border -Inner wetera: V•rlable moatly northweat winds leee than 8 knot• through Wedneedey except we.t to aouthwest Wlndl 8 to 15 knot1 with 3-toot MU during elternoon end evening houl'a. W•t to aouthwett awell 3 t .. t. Fog and low clouds forming tonight end Wedneadey morning.
~ ...... .. H U.S. Temps. ....,,.. t7 50
,_Or!Mnl 11 t 1
.-.vorti Ctty t3 13
OllllllOfM Olly 541 ...
Extended .. Lo °"""' 45 2t AIOuQl*que 50 341 PllMdelpN• ... 1:1 Anc:hOr• 49 43 PMenl.li 79 117 10
Calif. Tempti.
At1an11 12 t7 5f "''= Atlanltci~y t7 t3 l'°'1 .M.in. 5t 113 ... ,,fl'l(lt. .. ... 10 41 llfmlngham 74 54 Po«l-,Ort 80 ee lolM IMI a7 =•lY 54 29 lot Ion .. 5t Alno H 21 luKalo 83 5t 81~ 41 31 Ct\ar!Mton.5 C. 13 75 hh1Ak•Ci4V eo 311 Cl\trltlton, W II• 10 112 6$ 41 81f1Mlonl0 CMnolltNC 71 17 &MUie • 15 .. c~ 47 iM ---81 31 Cinclnnell 13 43 8~11cwe 63 54 c.........o .. ... Tempe.St P1rl0g " 71 Cclum-.ONo .. ... 49 iM Dellu-Ft Wo<1h ., 0 '°'*'• 71 •• 12 42 r-Tutu 54 .. = 13 ll3 WNNllOIOll.O C .. 15 O..Moonet ... 29 53 3t OttrOll c 41 Wtcilllla
°""''" " El Ptto M 43 Tides Erle 12 55
Flllrt>anu !IS 33
F11g11an 52 24 TOOAY 111 41 Second IOw 2·03 pm I 3 Gtand Aaplclt
Honollllli to 711 8tcond h19h 1:se I m 56
"-Ion 112 41 ftONHOA
lndtanepoll• 50 311 Fltll ~ 2·201 m 0 t
Jec:lllOll,Mttt 118 50 ::'c:riow 1:31• m u
Jeck_ ....... " 73 2 43 a m 01
~ 54 51 Second high ..-.Opm 5 4
~Ctty 45 32
LMl/eg .. 74 ... Sun Mt• lod•z. at t.ao p m., •-Ultle Roel< 52 41 Wedneadty al I. un. and -aQ9lfl l-..Me II 45 at 1:11 pm
Mtmphla 54 .. Moon tllel lodey at 5:00 p.m • MU eo Wedn•dtry at 3:45 p.m. eNI ,._ ag9lf\ Miami hec:n ..
Mllwaull• 45 iM Thut9dey .. 1:27 p.rn.
HEIGHTS-LAND USE CHANGES BACKED •••
From A l
The plan calls for a reduction in
residential units and a maJor increase
in the construction of office build-
ings. Office construction wall be
permitted to increase from 87,000
square feet to slightly over a million
square feet.
A later plan will specify how tall
office buildings could be built.
Council man Don Strauss cast the
dissenting vote on the plan, arguing
that the city needs more houses. not
offices.
"The city's under-housed and over-
ofliC'ed" he ~i<i
According to the plan, the bulk of
the business park construction would
t.ake place along the fnnge of anta
Ana Heights that is closest 10 the
airport.
Acacia and Birch streets and a
portion of Orchid Drive will be 1oned
for professional and admanistrative
uses under the plan. Irvine A venue
and Bnstol Street South also wall be
zoned for offices uses.
Except for a scattenng ofkennels. a
stable and a commercial nursery, the
rest of the area will remain residential
under the plan.
City Manager Robert Wynn said
Newport Beach will begin its annexa-
ti on process once the county has
completed its planning process.
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In other action. the council decided
not to extend a ban on skateboards to
the Newport Pier. Such a ban is in
effect at the Balboa Pier and neigh-
boring side streets.
Unlike the problems experienced
on the Balboa Pier before the
skateboard ban, ~lice have reported
few problems with skateboards .and
related injuries at the Newport Pier.
PIERSIDE VILLAGE ••.
From A l
Beach."
Don Shipley. another ex-mayor.
argued against the plan. "God and
nature made that beach," he said,
"and man can't improve it. Leave it
alone."
Some other comments:
•Lance Jacot. He said that Co un-
cilman Jack Kelly's firing of Planning
Commissioner Jean Schumacher the
night before the commission ap-
proved Pierside Village "was scraping
the bottom of the barrel" and rep-
resentative of a "public-be-damned
attitude."
•Norma Vander Molen, chainnan
of the Community Services Com-
mission. She said she spoke for the
co mmission in claimini that the
development would curtail beach use
by residents and would create a
··Miami Beach atmosphere."
• L\nn r'hlPhicki , fonTtt-r prinripal
at Huntington Beach High School.
She said current downtown con-
dition! cont.nbute 10 drug problems
at the high school. She urged approval
to eliminate the problem.
•Elaine Cran. past president Hunt-
ington Beach Historical Society. "We
must go forward or face decay."
•Jerry Warner. "Redevelopment
has always been a threat. You want to
encase the environment and tum it
into money."
•Irene Bnggs. She said redevelop-
ment wall bnng more "outside
people.'' causing an increase in crime.
•Chauncey 4-lexander. He said
approval of the p1ers1de village would
take a public resource and shin it to
the benefit of a small number of
de velopers. But he predicted that the
development would be an "economic
disaster."
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An annual business expo for members of the
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Bus1ne 'Expo '86 will a.llow chamber members
the OPJ?Ortunity to make business contacts, ex·
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Drug lecture toa'61Jt
A monthly lcctu~ series for parents in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School distnct begins to-
RJght with a program o n PRIDE, the parent
movement in drug education, at 7 p.m. 1n the
multipurpose room of the Alternative Education
Center, 390 Monte Vista Ave .• Costa Mesa. Call
76()...3450 for details. •
Bu•lneu work•IJop .et
Anorney Elizabeth Copley w111 conduct a small
business workshop, ··Hiring and Firina," Wednes-
day from 7 to 9 a.m. at Mercury Savings and' Loan,
7812 Edfoger Ave .. Hunting1on Beach, sponsored by ·
Coastli ne Community College. The rcglstration fee
is $14 and more information ts available at
241-6186.
Pianist to perform
Concen pianist and lecturer Susan Svcrcck will
perform Wedncsdayat 2 p.m. in Forum II at Golden
West College. T he conccn is free and the public Is
invited.
Officers' wl.ves to meet
The Retired Officers' Wives League of Orange
County will meet for lunch Wednesday at 12:30 p. m.
in the Crystal Room of the Reglstry Hotel in Irvine.
Jane Caple will discuss her experiences 1n India. Call
640-5198 for further info rmation.
Stop smoking cllnlc set
South Coast Medical Center will start a Stop
Smoking Clime Wednesday in the aud1tonum of the
hospital. 31872 Coast Highway. South Laguna. The
fi ve-week session will be held Mondays and
Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m and information 1s
available from tht• Amencan Lung Association a1
835-LUNG.
Vlolet program planned
African violet hobbyt!>t Leonard Re will present
a program at Wednesday"s meeting of the Costa
Mesa Bay Ctt1es branch of the National Fucsh1a
Societ). The event 1s scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the
GolaenT1mers'C'ommunityCentcr. I 14E 19th 1.
Costa Mesa. Guests are welcome.
Memory class offered
Methods 10 improve concentration and get nd
of absent m1ndncs-; will be tau~ht in a memory cla!>s
scheduled for Wednesday and Oct. 21 at Wood-
bndge High . hool 1n In inc. Th<' fee 1s $30 and
enrollmen1information1s available from the ln'tnc
Commun11y <icn ices Depanmcnt at 660-3881
Boutique event slated
The Newport Beach Chmt1an Women's Club
will hold its annual .. unique boullqUl'" Wednesda}
at 11 :JO a.m at the <\1rponer Inn. I 87!XJ MacArthur
Bl.,,d.. Irvine The luncheon CO'il is SS and
resenauons ma) be made "•lh Lon a1 541 -ISI OQ
Brandeis group to meet
The B.andcts Un1\crs1t > National Women\
Committee for Ncwpon Beach and 'iurround1ng
areas will hold a tea for 11s newly forming chapter
Wednesda)' at I pm. 1n the Park Newport Spa at
Jamboree and San Joaquin Hilb roads. Call Rtnl'e
Kreisler at 760-88.:!b for fun her 1nforma11on.
Tuesday, Oct. 14
• 6 10 p.m . Lagana Beacb Energy ud
Environment Committee. Commun11y (enter. 384
Legion Street.
BJ PAUL dClllPl.EY .............
Acculed murderer Robert Uoyd Sellen
sounded suicidal when he learned he wu
the victim of a scam by the woman be
thouaht he'd mamcd, his mother lctlifled
Monday.
Jo Ann Eden sa id 1he was afraid her aon ~ould take htJ life after she called and told
him the woman ~e thou&ht he married was
wed to another man •nd the children he
thou&ht were h1~ belonaed to someone el1e.
ScOen was tn the Marine Corps in
California w~en Eden called from her home in Perry. Ohio.
"He &Ol very upset." Eden told defense anom~y Jenntfer KelleT. "He was very
hy11encal and he wa.s sobbini.
•
"He 1old me he didn't 1h1nk his life was
worth Jivina anymo~."
Eden Mr1elf hid lo choke '-ck te.an as
she talked about the aon who moved awal
from home u a tten-qer becaUK ht didn t
ICt •Iona with his stepfather.
Attorney ~Uer, admittina Sellers kllled
l l·year-old Savannah Lciah Ancknon in
I 979, la arauina her client was mentally
unstable and K1ed oo impultt.
Sellers, 29, alleaedly stranaled
Anderson, then returned two hours later
and hid intercourse with her corp1e at the
Woodbridtc apenment c0mplcx in Irvine
Where ht Wll a tteurity IUltd when he
wasn't on M~~ Corps duty.
Deputy Dillnct Attorney Rick Kina
contends Sellen intended to rape
Anderson when he lolled her and should
Wheeling for poison victims
6icie the deadl piaahy.
But Se11m· modlel'delcribed a tl'CNIMd tten-.r wbo lllCMd out of lbc ~ fannboUIC Md aa.ajolMd the Mana. 10 "It' away ...
Whee Mr I08 iaUOduced C.llOlya
4nhur. die ....... be planned to lill!llllllTY. Edell mid Ille Md ao rtMOn not to believe
Anb• wbcft lbe Mid * WU a police wo.... IDd S*Mime waitma.
After Sdlen wen1 tllroulh belie traanana
ia lhie f.att and WU traniftrred to Camp Pendleton. E.den Aili didn•t suspect aqy-thifts wben Anhur camr co the fannhouae
with tbe couples· new ton and, later. a new
da .... ler. BUt when her own daUlhtcr told Eden
the bad acen Arthur II a fiouse in nearby Madiaon, Ohio. she wondered why her
Richard Tutwiler of Anaheim wheel• along in the
lOK walk held Satur!:l on the,UC Irvine campu•
to benefit the Recto Pol.on Center of Oranfe
County. Baaed at the UCI Medical Center n
Oranae. where Tutwiler la a patient. the pol.on
center p ro•lda 24-hour emertency information
to re.ldenta and health profeulonala ln fi•e
Southern California countia. Tutwiler rahed
$218 for the poison center during the 8th annual
benefit.
Orange Inn peeled off CdM site,
to be rebuilt in Old Town Irvine
By PA UL ARCHI PLEY
Of IN 0.., "94 alMI
Old11mers who remember taking their
S\\eciheans to the Orange Inn fo r adate
sha~c <A11l be able to rch"e those halcyon
da)ll. albeit 'Atthou1 the glonous ocean
VIC"
A demolition firm began dismantling
1hc landmark on Pacific Coast Highway
between Corona del Mar and Laguna
Beath on Monda)
Bui .\mencan Dcmoltt1on 1s carefully
numbenng and stacking each redwood
board for reconstruc11on of the building at
tts new home at the Old Town Irvine
pruJCCl site on and Canyon A venue.
Owners John and Kathy Bodrero had
been fighting 10 save the roadside res-
taurant which is being moved to make
room for new homes. hotels and golf
courses planned b) the Irvine Co.
The building will be reconstructed as
pan of the ~cond phase of work on the S 14
mtllton Old Town proJCCt. but the Bod-
reros will be open for business in a
temporary \lie a!I \\ell as their new
restaurant 1n Laguna Beach. Kathy Bod-
rero !>ltd Monday
"They want us 1n a temporal) locauon
at Sand Canyon and Bun Lane that used 10
be a Ford tractor ~howroom and garage,"
she said
Dunng that period the J Ra) ( onstruc-
11on ( o will begin the fir'lt phase of work
on Old Town In inc to restore and adapt
seven h1'ltoncal ~tructure\. 1ndud1ng a
hma bean warehouse. general 'itorc. hotel.
blacksmith shop and granar)
Because the Orange Inn dates hack to the
same era a:. the other buildings and may
have been built b) the same ranch hand as
man) of the other 'itructures. the de-
velopers agreed 11 would be a 'aluahle
add111on to the proJeCt. Bodrero said
"It's been a long baule lo stay where we
were:· she said. ..We were trying to
convince the Irvine Co 11 would be good
public relations Lo save 1he building "
The Bodreros had been on a month-to-
month lease for the past fi ve years awaiting
word from the Irvine Co when they would
ha vc to vacate the s11e.
As word spread that the cou ple would
have to move out -they've owned the
restaurant famous for its shakes and fresh
frull dnnks since 1970 -long-lime
Orange Coast residents streamed in for a
last look. Bodrero said.
Many reminisced about the old day<o
when they used 10 take 1he1r dates there.
she said
. oon. oldumers will be able 10 reh'e
those day~ Them date~ "111 be a btt nper.
but the fru1tJu1ces are still fresh.
"It's neat for Orange C oun1>:· Kath.,
Bodrero 'i31d "\\e·rc rcall) happy··
to11-. Wilt-'l i8 CIMfl-. Willa Ma ....... , • .,. .......... Anlim' ..
.... IO ... ~adtM IWO Mil• ... ra.r 11 ...... .. .,.
........ called Sellen ia CililDnia
... • ~ ., la)'llerical .......... ..
afnida.t•d lllleliiaowa life. ..
Allo ~ .. llUd .._., .. .
former M.u.e and rriead wlilo .. .....
Sellen look ampbctaminea to MDdle bis
two .0-hour ;obi and rcmembaM 5e11en•
concerns about ttndina funds co bit -m
and children in Ohio.
The tnal an OraAtt County Superior
Coun forrht l 979slayinaisjusnmduway
bealu1e five years peued bd~ Irvine
Police linl<ed • bl~ prino to Sellers. >
Victims .
tOtestify
against
Frank ,
By tbe A11ociated Pre11
A Judge has refused to bar v1cttms'
tesumon) in the new penalty tnal of
con\ 1cted child killer Theodore Frank.
whose death sentence was overturned by
the '>tale Supreme Coun .
Orange Count) Supt'nor Coun Judae
John Ryan made the ruling Monday,
reJect1ng a defense request that comes
more than eight years after 2-year-old Amy
ue Seitz "ll'i kidnapped. tortured. raped
and slain
Frank. 51 . was prcv1ousl)' sentenced to
die in the gas chamber after his Dec. l S,
1979. conv1ct1on. but the California Su-
preme Coun ovenumed the sentence last
year. The Cl\se has become a focal point in
the campaign to unseat Chief Justice Rose
Bird
Last )'Car. the state Supreme Court
upheld Frank's conv1c11on but oven urned
the death sentence on &rounds that Frank's
wnungs about molesting children we~
1llefill)' setzed from his home 11nd trsed
against him.
Chief Justice Bird was one of four
JU St ices who voted LO reverse Frank's death
penalty. but she was the only one who also
'oted to ovenurn his con.,, 1cuon.
Opponentsof81rd in the Nov 4clcctton
are c1t1ng the Frank case in their campaign
literature.
I\ JUr) will again be a\kcd 10 decide
whether Frank should be executed for the
cnme.
Ventura Count) Depul) D1'ttnct 1\1-
lornc)' Tom Hutchins ..aid he "''II use the
te'>ttmon) of v1ctJms -some of whom
d1dn·11est1f)' 1n the first tnal-toconvincc
the JUI) to return a death penalt} against
Fran!..
Defense attornc> \\-1llard W1kscll of
Ventura claimed 1c'it1mon)' on Frank's
past molestations and alleged mole ta-
11ons could inflame a Jury and den) his
client a fair 1nal At least 10 \.tcums are
expelled to 1e<,t1t~ that Frank mole ted
th(.'m
R\.an denied W1l..'ielrs mo11on to bar
'1<:!1°ms' 1es11mon) and \atd he would
inr.truct the JUr) to use reason and not
pac; ion when dct 1d1ng Frank·s fate
W1k~ll also 'ubm1tted a motion to
dcdare Caltforn1a·s death pcnalt) la"
uncon'it1t ut1onal. "'1\lng Frank''> 51 i \>c..·a~
1>n death ro" in \an <Juentin cons1ttluled
lrucl and unu.,ual punic.hn1cn1
• 7:30 pm . LasUJJa Beacb Unified School
Dl1trict . ..\dmtn1'ilrat1on Bu1lthng. 550 Blumont
Street.
• b 30 pm .. lrvlne City Council. C 1t~ C ounnl < hamlx·rs. I noo Jamhorn· Road OC Red Cross providing relatives a link to El Salvador
Wednesday, Oct.15 By LISA MAHONEY
Ot -D.., Not 1141ft Weary r••cue worker• •••rch for more earthquake •urvlvor1. A4 Rl·d ( 111\<; at X 1 ''-'' 'l\ 1 l11r assl\tanc..c
")panl\h '~:al..1n~ \ 11lun1eer~ arc fit"ldin[l
ll'kphone ealh I anion \all.I • 7 p m .. Laguna Beacb Planning Commission. 'aid Cit> ( oun cll Chamber~. 505 Forest .\venue.
• 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Parking, Traffic and
Circulation Committee. Cit} Hall Conference
Room. 505 Forest .\ .,,enue
• 7.30 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Seismic Safe-
ty/Disaster Preparedness Committee. Laguna
Beach Police Department L1braf). 505 Fore~t
Sahadoran families concerned about
the "el fare ofrela1 t\ cc; 1n quakc-<1tncken El
Sal\ador ma) contact the Orange C ouniy
chapter of the '\mencan Red CrO!l'i for
a'i'il\lante
The local l ha pter ha<. established com-
mun1ca11onc; "11h the ~ahadoran Red
C rusr, "h1c..h has agrcl'd to If) to track
do'' n parent\. \lhhng!. and \pouc;e\ who
ma\ ha\l' hi.•en allccted h' f·mht\ \
earthquake..· near \an Sal' ador
Although the \al\adoran Knl C ro" "
Sllll in\ohed 1n re'>cue OJ)l:rJt111n\. II \\ill
ti) 10 answer 1nqu1m:<. a\ '-Oon ,1, p11<;\1hk
'Wild th 1a Fanton. spol.e'"oman Im thr
count} chaptc..·r ol the Red < rn"
r IH' 'oluntl'l'I 11rg.1n11.111on ret'l'l\ l'd
,1hn111 XII rl·qm'''' tor hc..·lp 111 tontact1ng
rd.ill' l'' .ind tnc..·nd' 1n th\· .IJ\' lollo" ing
thl' llmhhir "hllh mca\url'd '4 on thl'
R1lhtt·r \t,1lc I .inton .,,ud
.\nHrne seektnl!! in lormat1on ahout l ")
u t11l'n'> 1n [I \,ii, Jdm \hould rnnlact the..•
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\t kJ'>I \tl! d1nl 111 lhl· f.nda' earth
.jUJl..l· 1 hl· f I \.1h Jth>ran gm crnmt•nt
r(•rurll'J 1hou\Jnd' nwrc ha\l'' been tn
1un·d "'That·~ "tn good nc..·"' tor rx·11rk here..·
who arl' wornn l ahout thl·ir 1d.1tl\ c..·, "''hl·
'-l,1h.1d11ran' "ho h.t\l' 0111 hcl'n abk 111
H".h h thl'lr rd.tll\l'\ .ind hd1nc the..·\ ma\
h,1\1 ~'l'll 111 thl· qual..1· .lfl'.1 ma' <..'all tlw
Pou cl Loe
PoliCe seeking mother of
baby found dead in ocean
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of .. Delr .........
Orange County s heriffs 1n-
vc:st1gators are looking forthe mother
of an infant whose body was dis-
covered floating 1n the surfofTSunsct
Beach
The infant\ unclothed body was
found unda) afkmoon by boaters
about 150 feet from the shoreline
.. There's noth1nga1 all we can do to
try and come up with an identity.''
said shcTiffs L1. Dick Olson. "There's
ob\1ously no finacrpnnt or dental
Newport Beach
D1ane J. Lewis. 22, !i!ufTcrcd moder-
ate head tnJune\ when she fell from
her bicycle while trying to nvo1d n
child who rode a tm:yclc into her
path. She wa' transported 10 Hl'>ag
Memorial Ho'\pttal ••• A buraJarhrokc 1n1oa pragc on the
2200 block of nn1vcl'$Ary and c;tole
S 100 worth of loo change and an
Orange C'oa"t ( olleaccla nng worth
$300.
• • • \vandal caused S6001n t!Gmagc b~
!tmUhtng out the window of a 1984
i\ud1 puled on the lOO block ol fl
Modena
'
records 10 work with ··
An autopsy Monday by the ror-
oner's offi ce determined the infant
was a female Caucasian who du~d
w1th1n the past five days, Olson said
The e~act cause of death. however.
has yet to be determined.
But Olson said m1croscop1c IC'~I\
scheduled in coming days may help
determine whether the child wa~
still born or died of natural or other
causes.
The autopsy did determine that the
infant's mother may have cit-
Irvine
A cordlcu tclcphonC' wns ~tolcn
from a home on the 14400 block of
Culver Drive • • • A ~tereo and video cassette l"l'·
corder were '>tokn from a home on
M1la110 • • • c1t1~Cn'> b. nd radio was 'itolen
from a home on the I R~OO block of
T cller A venue
• • • l\omc clothing nnd n radio wcl'\'
\tolcn from thc hack of a pu:kup trut k
pat~cd on the 18 ~00 blot k of r l'ller
\\Cnue • • • \ blue 12-'IJX'ttl l n1 vc1tJ \\:l\
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penenced severe hemorrhaging and
may have sought medical attcn11on
for 11. Olson mud.
Therefore. inves11gators are asking
area phys1c1ans whether any of thl'm
had worked wtth a patient recent!)
who expt'nenced such medical prob-
lems.
Olson said there were no v1s1hle
signs of trauma that would ind1catr
foul play.
.. At this ttme. that's all we really
know about tt." he said. "There's s111l
some questtons."
\tolcn from the 800 block of. tan ford • • • \ p:tlm trtc. valued at $131 . wac,
~tolcn from the pool nrc3 of a com pie'(
on the 18000 hlock of Von Karman
1\ venue • • • A 'ilCl"l'O wn~ tolen from lhf
con'iOlc of a Dodge van parked on thl'
17800 block of k) Plrk Nonh
Hunttncton Beac b
Pcnrl cnmnas valued at $250. coin\
and J package of check' v.en: tolen
from a rt'\tdcncc 1n the 1700 bloc~ of
C altforn1a One of the chetk v.a\
tor~cd and lll'ihctl the v1ct1m told
rol1cc
••• I htl·H·, '111k S' 11011111 fl'\\l·I" .ind
SI . "ili(l 1n nll\l l'll.1rll·ou\ 11c111' fr nm .1
fl'\ldl·nn· 1n 1ht• 170041 hint i.. 111
\.ak"tirth • • • < ulpnh enterC'd a honw in lhl
111000 hhx ~ nf k.,1m·oht• throu~h .1
gara~c Jnd \toll-J radio. l3Pl'' l hJng1
and liquor tor a total 'alul' ol \4'10 • • • 'innwonl' dr;i1m·d all the Ou1d 1111111
fin· n11ni1mhcr'I at the I n11nl
l\frthcid1'l l C hurrh. 172 1 1)1.'13,,.m· • • • \ \ll\IX"ll in a hit-and-run Jll llknt
"a'i .1ppl'C'hl·ndl'd in the 190110 ~hi\(..
of \.\ 1m. hc..•\tl·r \tvhc..>re he tnl'd lo \tl' ,1l .1
h1l ~l'k 1n an Jttl·mpt 10 get aw,,, lr11m
1hr pohn· • • • •\ 'andal dru .. c O\er the la"n .md
pl11r11er 1n thl' I 7000 hlod of ,\h.1
M1rno tnr 1h1• \1'n1nd 11mc in a Wl'C:I..
Coata Men
i...c" .1pp:1rl'ntl\ \\ert' u~d to tm·ul..
1nt11.11.1\h rcgl\ter and a ..afo at I llah
T1nw I 1qu1>r 2t>02 ewpon Rhd
hct"-<'t'n l1 r m Monda) to 6.30 n m
1 ur\da) J hc lo ~was '\Cl at $6 0. • • • ·\n S830 \l('rro wa reported "olen
from a car parked nt Oran e OllSI < ollegc. hctM•en 11 a m and 12 '0
p ni Fnda~ • • • .\ S350 m1lro":i"c o.,,c n v.acr; re-
ported stolen from NC>< lnduMnco;,
'OOI Red 11111 h l' bttw<.'en 10 um
\. turd3., and I 0 a m ~ond:n • • • • •\ S mo 'itereo WR<; n!pOl'll'd 'llOl<.'n
from n f oyoui < rc\,tdn 01 < o .. ta Mc\ll
H tgh \<'hool. 1MO fain 1cw Road
hct"-ccn 11 n m nnd ' p m \fontla'
Lacuna Beach \ < he\imlct < :.m.tro I -t11p \,1lucd
JI StlOO "J' rt'1)t1rted '111kn \fonda\
.1l11n~ thl" hOO hlod 111 Bo.it< an~un
Dml' • • • I m•ti~hll'" rc\pondl·d Monda' to
ICJIOl l\ Of a \lrtlllUfC firt· on rhJlia
'-ltrrc..·t. liul thl' 'moh• \.\3\ emJnat1ng
from a mat h1nc that had C\flllxkd
Thal' \\l'll' no 11ame\ In ,1 ..cpara tc
1nudrnt lireli@.hll'f\ c\lingu"hnl a
,m.111 trJ\h lirl' C'arh \1unda' on
Ramona .\' C'nu l· • • • fhl'O"nl!roln wlHll' I ">!<'I< hn'tlcr
r eRa ron repOl1C'd lhl' c..ar \tnle n
\unda~ n1&h1 from J Poplar 'itrC'ct
l<X·at1on
Fountain Valley
More than sgo tn c..·hange "a' ,tolcn
from a '!Oda machine at the pool arc..·.1
ol a complex on the I "TlOO hh'M. I.. ut
Euchd ")trect • • • About IM> in rolll'tl 4uJrtl'I"\ were
stolen from a home on thl' 1851)(1
block of . an Marros.
Laguna officer injured
in crash; driver cited
By ROBERT HYNl>MAN
Ot .... Deir "94 .....
.\ L.lguno lil'alh JX1l1n· nffircr
c,uffcrcd minor tnJunc" Monda\ 1n a
1ruffit" rnlh wn with a \U'iJX'Ctcd
drunken dn.,,cr
4\<:rnrd1n(I. to poltl'C rc:pons. Offi('er
Todd Solomon,~~. was re ponding to
,, .. d1s1urb1ntt lhc: pence .. cnll ~honl)
11fler 4 Am \\hen he cro'>~d the
1nte~-11on ol Third (\trttt Qnd
fort''>l .\\cnuc. \olomon'<,car\l.<ashtt
hroad\tdc h) a I 'll!R Voll. c,wagcn Rua
dmen b\ Inn I lien \14u11or. 2S. of
l llfUn:t l111l~
~lomon \.11d ~l" \Uw ~1qu1Jor run n
'1op "'in JU\t p11or to the colh~1on
Hitthwa\ Pt1trol 1>0lrc"' 1nvc t1gat-
1nl' the Jn tdent :tm•,ted ~l~UtJOr on
\ll\flll mn lll dn.,,1n~ under tht-1n
tlurn"'C ol alcohnl
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")1q u1JOr. "ho "J' nnl weJnna J
-.cnt hclt \\J\ 1.11..c..•n to ")(1uth < oo't
Medical ( l'Oll.'r '" \<1u1h I aauna fo1
treatment of minor fau<1I •nJune'I ~hl'
c;uffcrtd \\hen \hl \lrul°~ 1hc w1nJ-
'\h1cld
Her l'llr .,u t111nl'\l mod{'11lH' front·
end damattc ond wa11 towed ftom tht
\CCOC
lomon "'ho "'~"' "ea11na a i,eat
hell at the t1ml' nf the an 1dent. <11-.o
""'' talen to uth l ~st .tcdtcal Center lor ll\'atmc:nt of minor tn·
June' to hi\ kft arm and forehead,
then relca~'tl t It-; pohC'c c, r sus-
taint.'tl moJcratc dama c
tltht>u h todny v.all a 1iehedulcd
di.t .,n lor \<1l11mon he w11., e1tpccted
hack at \\<Or~ lJll't tht "-Cel
\nlumtln .a l1ardcn ( 1rovc ~•
dent ha' hct-n a La1una Be t:h pohcc
<10itcr lor nine month\
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It poys to hong on lo old new spapers Just ask Hugh Mynatt, w inner of
two 1nternot1onol airline ttdets 1n the third week of The Dotly Pilot/TW A
Wm-Go c0ntest
The longtime Balboa Island resident hod been ploying the game since 11
siorted, but admitted he was lost losing his ded1cot1on for the doily practice
of chech ng the published numbers against his ploying cord.
But on Sunday, 1us1 prior to tossing out the week's ed111ons Mynatt
pulled out his cord one lost time ond went over the numbers -1ust m cose.
I never thought I'd win but I did ' he said
The mys1er1 and history of Egypt hos caught Mynott's lonry ond he
pfons ro f 110 Coiro courtesy of TWA
I' vr bPen 1ust about ever 1where else," soys the avid world traveler.
·I'd l1~P to v1s11 Couo. then go \,O"lsroPI and on 10 Rome before coming
home·· ~
Mynorr hos lived 1n Balboa s1nu• 1948
Ir's o wonderful place for me he soys. 'I 1us1 love the water. I love
soiling ond I do some f1sh1n g."
NPwport Beach residents probably recognize Mynatt from his 2 5
yeors 0 1 P chord s Market on lido. whNe the Hughes M arket now stands.
Myno11 NOr~Pd t ~ way up ot the busy marl-et to general manager before
feovng,, 1973
He rt en opened a nautical shop on Balboa Island called Mynott's State
Room, which he converted in 1978 to Ponoche, o women's clothing sto re.
M yno11 sold that business 1n 1984 to do some traveling, but soys he
remoms on the lookout for future business opportunities.
I'm too young to retire," he soys
Wh1IP he wo1ts Mynatt uses his time for booting. traveling and o few
gomes he recently started ploying -tennis and golf. And, o f course, W m
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Holocaust survivor Wiesel
awarded Nobel Peace 'Prize
OSLO. Of'WltY (AP) -Holocau t urv1vor Ehe
Wiesel. Cited for CrtlllO& a mCSSlfC or human d i&naty
from hts humiliation an the Nazi death camin. was
awarded the 1986 Nobel Peace Pnze today.
"Elie .Wiesel has emerged as one or the mo!>t
important spiritual leaders and guides in an age when
violence. repression and racism continue to charactenzc
the world." said the citation from the Norwegian Nobel
Committee.
Wi esel. 58. a naturahzcd Amencan. has wntten some
20 novels and books or essays about ha!> experiences to
World War II conccntrauon camp , about the cond1taon
of Jews to the Soviet Union and other human nghts
ISSUCS.
He lives 1n New Yorl City and holds a professorship
at Boston Uni versity.
.. Wiesel is a messenger to mankind; has message 1s
one of peace. atonement and human dignity. Has belief
that the forces fithting evil in the woi1d can be victorious
is a hard-won belief." the citation said.
"His message is based on his own personal
pcnence of total hum1liat1on and of the utter coot.em pl ~~rhumanity shown in Hitler's death can;ra· ~~mes:
is in the fltrm of a testimony, reptate an ttpe
throuah the works of~ great auth~r. . . ed . the ''W iesel's commitment, which onainai . m
fTerin of the Jewish people, has bee~ w1dci;'ed. to !~bracrall repressed peoples and races, the c1tauon
·said. r h' ' N ~1 The peace prize as the ~ond o . t is year s o~
announcements. American b1~hem1s~ Stanley . ~ohen
and Italian-American b1olog1st Rita Lev1·M<?n~lc1n1 ~n
the No~I Prize in mcd1c1ne Monday for th~1r d1scovena
of "growth factors" in human .and ana.mal I.issue.
Eighty-one names ancludanJ 57 1nd1v1du.al~ and 2,4
organizations were under cons1dera11on .for this year I
peace pnze. The fi ve-member pnzecomm1ttcc. cho~n by
the Stoning, Norway's parham~nt, made the s.elect1on.
The prize this year can:1es a cash award worth
$290.000. I ·t d t' Wiesel said he fel t "ovcrwhc ming gratt u e, ~ 1-
tude 10 the committee chairman and the Norweaian
people."
-----------------------Israeli leaders
remain at odds
JER SALEM (A P) -Caretaker
Pnme M1naster Shimon Peres and
Forc i&n Minister Yitzhak Shamir
met 1n emergency session for 45
minutes today but failed to defuse a
dispute O\-Cr political appointees that
th reatens their planned JOb swap.
Death toll near 1, 000
in El Salvador quake
SAN SALVADOR. El alvador(AP)-W11h the o~~ial. death toll
nearing J .000. \\-Cary rescue workers toda) battled the d1m1n1shmg odds <?f
finding more sun 1vors of the, 1olen1 earthquake that devastated El Salvador s
cap11al.
Monda) Pre 1de01 Jose Napoleon Duane put the number of known dead
from Fnda) 's disaster at 976. He !>3id 8.176 pc:ople were 1n1urcd and. that tens
of thousands let\ homeless "ere hv1ng in ma~esh1ft tents and shacks an streets,
parks and fields.
It \\'as not clear when the long-
planned 1ob rotation could take place.
Among the ne"I> lasted dead was Harr) Jac.:obson. 73. a nat.ive ofRacme.
Wis .. and owner of the Gran Hotel an Salvador. the th a rd A!llen?~ known to
have died in the quake. Jacobson died 1n the wreckage of has bu1ldrng, rescue
workers said.
The transfer of power was planned
for toda}. but was dela}ed by squab-
blin& bet\\-een their two nval political
parties. Peres· left-leaning Labor
Party and Shamrr's nght-wmg Likud
bloc.
ndcr a po"er-sharlng pact.
Shamir 1s to become head of $0' em-
ment and Peres the foreign m1n1stcr.
In a na11onall v televised address. Duarte 'ia1d 1.075 af\ershocks were
Fegtstettd since the first ma1or 5hock tumbled and cracked bui ldtngs .
throughout> the ('II)
Of the 200 aftershods Monda~. 26 "~·rt: !ltrong enough to be felt by the
capital's nervous residents
Afghans applaud Soviet w~thdra~al
By tbe Associated Press
KAB L. AfsJ'ani!>tan -Two !>cnlor Atgnan officials
and a Soviet oflacer hailed this mohth's withdrawal of
about 8,000 Soviet soldiers today as an ~d1ca11on the
Mosco w-backed government 1s an control of Afghanistan
But the officials. at a news conference for a group of about
90 fore1gn1oumali!>ts '"' 1ted b) Afghan· au1hon11cs. would
not provide 1nformat1on abou1 the depth of SO\ 1e1
mvohcmcnt in a Cl\ ii warthat has cost thousands ofhvcs.
hah Mohammed Dost. Afghanistan's tore1gn m1n1stcr.
repeated!> said tha1 government forces arc in control of the
countn and paid tnbutc 10 "hat he said was a promise
from So ' 1ct leader Mikhail ~ Gorbache' that Mosco"
"v. tll not kavc ah fnends alone··
Isla mac Jihad or the U.S. administration to her offer.
gueen Ellzabeth In Chlna _
Hostage's wlfe lntercedes
BEIRUT. Lebanon -The wife of Amcncan hostage
Thomas uthcrland. who ha~ offered to mediate be1wccn
the Reagan admint stra11on and Islamic Jihad for the
release of her husband and two other kidnapped
>\m en cans. left toda) for 1hc United States. In an a1rpon
ne"sconfcrence. Jean uthcrland. 53. 'ia1d she would meet
v.tth "an}bod) that I can sec and do what I can·· to
safeguard the release of her husband. She offered Oct 8 to
be a go-between to launch a dialogue between the t:.~.
adm1n1c;trat1on and the Shute fundamentalist group that
holds Sutherland. and two other kidnapped Amencan~.
However. there has been no rcp0ncd resp0nse from ei th er
PEK ING -Bntaan's Queen Elizabeth II met Deng
X1aop1ng. China's most powerful man. today. The 82-
)Car-old Deng told her and her husband, Pr-mce Philip.
.. Thank }Ou for coming to see an old man such as me."
wncr. EliLabeth stood on the Great Wall. Chma's 3. 700-
milc-long. 2.000-}ear-old landmark, on the second full day
of her hastonc visit to this nation It as the first v1stt by a
rc1gn1ng Brt11sh monarch to China. The queen talked
carher1n 1he da} with Communist PanyGencral Secretary
Hu Yaohang and arranged to meet Premier Zhao Ziyanf-
D,·ng. Hu and Zhao arc th e matn architects of Chinas
pragmatic. open-door pohc} which has substantially
· raised the 11 v1ng standards of th1'1 st:ll-poor country in the
po.\t seven }Cars.
Mlsslles Bred In Tokyo
TOK YO -At least five homemade missiles were
fired toda} near parliament and other government
bu1ld1ngs nearb}. but no tnJunes ordamagc were reponcd.
police 'iaid. >\ metropolitan police official. who spoke on
cond111on of anon} mity. said Japanese radicals might have
been responsible fo r the 5:30 p.m. attack. The official
would not say whether the projectiles contained ex-
plosives. He said three m1ss1lcs were fired from a car
parked near the Tokyo prosccutor''l offi ce.
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1 ' tlle ........ p,... J ti d d I I }I I ti anonymity. meets by New Jcrwy oftlciMI CUI a J LOS ANGELES _ n.. brother 0 , Gtet-n Bay Packen footbell player ~s ces pon er ec ~ ons e m na ng 18 odlet IC\ioft, tbc coun: federal appeak coun .nalilit could I J1.n1e1Lof\onma~beoneoflhclattstv1ctim1ohaerialkilletoreYinaontbe 24 h t ft t t f d •RAlftlted IO reiDttaae ••Okla. baa.hemaocomptOl'ftlle.c.rilJIO • down-and-outl ~fficial1 said. Emmanuel Michael Lofton Jr., )7, ·wa1 found --our wal a er paren s are no I le . homa law that mUet it a crime f'or MYtlim ia~-m8Y.ll~ prfeoe I de~ in a perk Monday, a bullet wound in hi1 head, police Lt. Den Cooke uJd. conteDtilll adulu IO enpee in bet.er-relisious terVJCet, ~ I
Pohce say Lofton and another man whote body also wu found Monday may WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su-the dectsion on her own and that oenwaJ todomy. ·~IO decide wbether police '
be the I 0th and 11th victims ofa serial killer who apparently stalks transicn11. preme Court aarttd today to study notifyina her parents would not be in =u•ticet. without cocnment. may '* evidence seized widMMd 1 m~y on ~ Row downtown, and shoots them in the head. "Hc't been whether statct may require some airl• her best interest. re an aDliial -by Oklahoma aearcb wurant from an • ..,.,_, d~ftin1~ore14'1tor IOyears,"Emanuel Lofton Sr .. 71,aretiredbankemployce, under 18 who seek abortions to wait In 1981. the Supreme Coun allow-o wbocktended the law. · bdute...-bin. '.
':'Id ofh1s slain son. "He just decided to do it. He didn't bother nobody in his 24 hours after teUina their parents ed states to impose pa.rental-notifica· •Killed a law,uit by retired f'eckraJ ·Tbecoun Mid it w1U hear an aDDCal '
hfe." , ' about their decision. lion requirements for .. immature" workers Who llY the ftaUOD'I new by California prosecutors seekfal IO I
H''•rn..nlc• P'•ot-t Imm 11111 .. tl0 , .. re·1.onn bill The justices said they will review a.iris under 18 who still are dependent be~ law wroQlly de-use such evidence in the trial or an ~ . .,_ •' ,... ... • .. ~• · 983 111· on thctr parents. But in 1983 the court prived them Of' a penlion incieNe. allqtd bookmaker. ~ Lo decisions strik.ina down 1 1 J· struck do1wn an abort1'on law's 2A ...,,._J·u .. ._ Wllim~-ld a In ·-k1·na help "rom t .. -. natioa'1 S ANGELES -Hispanic ornups and civil ri~ts activists no's law that ..,... 'd 1·m~ the 24-.... 1 '"' • ._ .. .,._ -... 11 1)111; "'--"' · ·-1 .. ..,ui --hour_..,.111ngran·od that was applied rulm· ., .... , ... _out a to a h1"•h-t court on th• abo ... ·on iJIUC, uii;m;>nstratQ,I aaamst proposed compromise immi'"'*tion re rm pending h · · 'od ... uw uuww ....... .. • .. I b C .. -our walling pen · 1 • to mmors an adults alike. po ... •on of the Oramm-R&adman Act, llbno1s offic1"als ., .. 1·d t .. e waiti-approva ~y onvcss. sayinf it would discourqe employers from hiring Lo r t1 I . •.. ... -. u -anyone or Hispanic decent. ·• t is with areat irony that today, as Americans wer courts also iound au t with Doctors who perform abortions which calls for a balanced federal period was "dcsiped to erovide ID 1
acrou the country are celebrating the feats of an immi• ... nt named Christopher how the Illinois law proposed to challenged the 1983 llhnois Law, budaet by 1991. 9pponuni1y for mcaninlful consul· C I b C ... f protect the confidentiality and seeking to have it declared un-•Cleared the way for a New Jersey talion." o um us. onaress and the Reagan administration are on the vc'Je o passing one of the most racist and unjust immigration laws in history,' Rev. Jesse anonymity of such proceedings. constitutional. woman to sue the manufacturer of a-They said Arizona. Idaho, Minoe-
Jackson said aner the demonstration Monday at the downtown Federal The Illinois law, passed by the A federal tnal Judge struck down birth control pill the MYI cauJed the sota and West Vif11nta laws require 1
Buildina. Massive unemployment and discrimination in favor of' European General Assembly over Gov. James the en ti rt law, but the 7th U.S. Circuit stroke that para!~ her23 years aao. s1m1lar waillnJ periods between per-
imm,igrants were the main criucisms of the legislation beiQ& pu,hed by Rep. R. Thompson's veto, requires that Court of Appeals did not go quite that The court, without comment, .re-en ta I noufica11on and abonioni.
Peter Rodino, 0-N.J., and Sen. Alan K. Simpson. R-Wyo. • • unmarried girls under 18 and still far. jected an appeal by G.D. 'Searle cl The 'state's appeal said the 7th
dependent on their parents notify the The ap~ls court ruled\hat the 24-Company tcek:ina to dismiu the 'Circuit coun ruhna "prohibits staltl
I Governor hit on mlnlii1 kid• blll veto parents 24 hours before they abort hour. walling period was an im• lawsuit. from selecting a moderate course for
· their pregnancy. perm1ss1ble infnngement on the right •Agreed to review a conflict be-involvmg parents in their daughters' LOS ANGELES -Gov. George Dcukmej1an has been critkizcd for The notification requirement may to have an abon1on. But 11 lefl to the tween the religious rights of pnson abortion decision."
vetoina a bill that would have set up a special computer to help find mi ssing be waived altogether if the girl proves state Supreme Coun the issue of inmates and the need for prison A landmark 1973 Supreme Court
and exploited children. The criticism came from the two candidates for state to a state judge she is mature enough whether the 1983 law sufficiently sccunty. dcc1s1on legalized abortion. based on
controller -Assemblyman Gray Davis, D-Bcverly Hills, and state Sen. and well-informed enough 10 malte provided for confidentiality and The court said 11 will hear argu-women's pnvacy nght.s. William Campbell. R-Hacienda Heights. "This is an issue where we ha ve
•JrCCment," Campbell said Monday at a joint news conference with Davis.
The two said they opposed Dcukmejian's veto of the bill, authored by Davis. S h d f h h
that'tl<OuldhavespentS348.000forthespccialcomputertobeoperatedby the out ern Bapt1•st pro"essor cleare 0 eresy c arges state Justice Department. "With a surplus nearing a billion dollars, there is l 1
money available to spend on worthwhile causes," Davis said. KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -A of the denom inauon's Articles of the immediate crisis." pret.auon an the 14.5-million member Boy aved from drowning cllnf• to Ille Southern Baptist professor cleared of Faith. Just before the vote was tallied, church was apparent at the all-day
teachinJ heresy through his con-Sparkman. 54, .could have been trustee James E. Graves of Kansas meeung. SACRAMENTO-The 2-ycar-old boy whose heart wasrev1ved 31h hours trovers1al interpretation of the Bible fired from his tenured pos111on as a City explained his vote against "It seems to me that the fundameo-
aftcr he fell into a river, was hanging on to life late Monday. The UC Davis says he doesn't believe his decade-professor of religious education at the Sparkman. talists have succeeded tn shifting the
Medical Center said Allen Smith of the Stanislaus County community of long battle with fundamentalists 1s Kansas C11y seminary had the "I feel that 1f Sparkman loved this foc us from the truth of the Bible to the
Oakdale, was still in c111tical condition in intensive care, unchanged from over. trustees ruled against him . He has school, he would not keep bringing nature of the Bible. so that we're not
Friday. The boy had apparently spent 90 minutes under water before being Trustees of Midwestern Bapust taught there for 1 s years. controversy to it .. .I believe my Lord questioning the great truths of the
rescued and rushed to a hospital and placed under heat lamps for treatment Theological Seminary ruled on a "I feel good," Sparkman said after 1s one of peace and understanding Bible but are discussing whether they
that restored his pulse. But spokeswoman Linda KinJ. had said Fnday that 21-11 vote Monday that G. Temp the vote. ''I've JUSI been cleared of the and he makes his gospel simple." arc literal or symbolic," Sparkman
doctors weren't vcryopt1m1stic about his survival. and 1fhedid survive he was Sparkman's views, while con-allegauons. I don't thin k 1t ends the The nfl between moderates and said 1n an 1ntcrv1ew before the
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Will resume discussions next month -"We didn't get the full t losure that ofT ... Therc i rtason -good reason
WASHINGTON (AP) -Prcsi·
dent Rcapn's to~v1sers, followina
up on his upbeat assessment that an
arms con\rol breakthrou&h is still
within reach, said today that high-
level discus ions with' the Soviet
Union will resume next month.
Secretary of State GcorJe Shulu.
said he's cenain to meet Wlth Soviet
Foreian Mi n istu ~Eduard
Shevardnadie when the two attend
an international conference in two
weeks in Vienna, Austria.
With tha" said presidential Chi ef
of Staff Donald T. Rrgan, the arms-
oontrol process "will start apin."
Shultz and Regan, appeanng on the
"CBS Momin2 News" and NBC-TV'~ "~oday'r show rcsP_CCtjvely.
maintained th e o pt1mut1c
assessment of the prospects for arms
control that Reagan offered in bis
nationally broadcast address Monday
night.
ihe president spoke JUSt a day after
be and Soviet leader Mikhail S.
Gorbachev ended two two days of
meetings in Reykj avik. Iceland.
At that time, Shultz hnd said be was
"deeply disappointed" that wide-
rangmg arms control agreements had
foundered because the Soviets in·
sisted Reagan halt work outside the
laboratoryonhis"Star WMS" deferu.c
Plan.
Reapn. however, said he and
Gorbachev ··a clotc-r th&JJ ever
before to -areemcnts 1bt1 could lead
to a safer world without nuclear
weapons... He also said he found
"reason -aood reason -for hope."
Today, Rea.an said he believe that,
eventually, "a wa y will be worked
out" for an arms control pact with tbe
Soviet Unjoo.
"I think quiet negotiation will 'o
on," he said. "Our people are back m
Geneva" for a new round of arms
discussions. ··&cretary of State
Shultz will see Foreign Minister
Shevardnadze j n a couple of weeks. I
think that process will start again and
we'll be back to the bargaining table."
U.S. and oviet negotiators
planned to m~t Wednesday in Gcn-
e"a and 'were expected to ta ke up
some of the proposals that had been
on the table at Reykjavik.
As for Reagan's relationship with
Gorbachev. Regan said he thinks the
two men now "have more of a
common bond -and eventually
the)' 'II be able 10 sec how to break
through this apparent im passe."
Shultz said he fell a "tremendous
amount was accomplished" at Reyk-
javik'' in that. had it not been for the
tar Wars impasse, the two sides
would ha'e agreed to a 50 percent
reduction m strategic arms, 10 deep
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we miaht have liked," Shult1 said. -for hope."
"but a tremendous amount, much The ummit almo t produced an
more than we thouaht was po ible. unpreced ented aareemen t to
was achi~vcd." eliminate all long-range nuclear mi •
The secretary noted that both iles "from the face of the earth by
Reagan and Gorbachev said af\er the · J 996," Reagan said.
summit ended that "prol)Osals arc o n • Democratic leaders. however. re·
the table and we want to move mafoed convinced that the president
forward and make o much out of this made a grave mistake at Re) ".Jav1k in
treme ndous oppo rtunity • nd passin~ up a chance fo r radical arms
achie"ement as !)OS iblc." reduc11ons.
Regan made much the sam~ point, Sen. Joseph 81dcn. D·Del .. said. "I
telling an interviewer: am puzzled by the decision to pass up
"I think that eventually we will th e real opponunit) to destroy a large
have an agreement because the ov-Portion of the So\'1et nuclear arsenal
iets want one and we want one." through arms control."
In his address from the Oval Office. "In tead." said B1den. "the adm1n·
Reagan held out hope that a form al 1stration 1ns1sh on spending vasts
summit meeting in the United States sumt. of mone} on the development
with Gorbachev will still be held.even of untested. unproven defensive sys.
th ough the two leaders were unable to terns t~at arc alleged to address the
set ~ date duri ng the Reykjavik same obJectwe -the demuction of
meeting. ofTensi' e nuckar v.capons ...
While saying that Gorbachev gave en. Edv.ard M. Kenned). O-
no indication on whether or when he Mass .. said a ··grand and h1stonc
plans such a visit, Reagan said "our opportunit)' was there in Iceland, but
in vitation still stands and we con-it has been sacrificed -at least fort he
tinue to believe additional meetings moment -on the uncertain altar of
will be useful." SDI."
His tone contra tcd with Regan's But 'nate MaJont~ Leader Bob
a sessment Sunday night that "there Dole. R-Kan .. said. "there is no doubt
will not be another summit in the the prcs1dtnt went the extra mile 1n
near future that I can sec at this time." develop1n' major arms reduction
The president seemed cager to proposals. ·
rebut suggestions by his critics that he As for the future. said Dole. ··after a.
had sq uandered a rare opportunity period of rn1ew and rtOec1ton. the
for genuine arms control by refusing U .. and the USSR can meet again to
to scuttle his Strategic Defense In-build on th<.' foundat ion that was put
1tiative. popularly known as Star in place m Iceland."
Wars. Strong support for Reagan came
"Unl ike the past," Reagan <,aid, from Rep. Jack Kemp. R-N.Y .. and
"we are ~aling now fro m a pos1t1on Sen. Richard Lugar. R-lnd .. chair-
of strerj , aod fo r that reason we ma n of the Foreign Rela11ons Com-
have it•· ithin our grasp to move mi ttec.
s~ed il)fwith the oviets toward <.>vcn Kemp pronounc.:ed himself pleased
more breakthroughs. that the president "walked away from
"Our ideas are out there on the an agreement that '1ola1ed one of his
SD I SCENARIO
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'plCU up m1$$11et on m.0~ 5aleflo1C'
rNyS lfllOffNIJ()tl IO
.--._~d '.p;K~bi!SeO weaoon,
lW'<I \U!W'>llN>Ct'
a.IC:fllft
highest g9als. the deH~lopmen1 of a "II you have the possibility of this
strategic dcfcn~ for ourselves a~d research 1n space, then maybe you can
our all ies:· He prediced the tnlks wi ll come out with some kind of tcchno-
be renewed. logical breakthrough which will dis,.
Lugar said the So\let offer "at· balance the whole s1tuat1on." he told
\empted to trap the president and put A BC News.
1bt' United States-into perpetual (1cras1mov said the two sides came
jeopardy. Their proposal would have wi1hm a single word of a break·
prohibited the United States from through: "laboratory."
developing any defensive deterrent "We wanted this word to stay in
while the Soviets would be able to our agreement. that you can have
maintain 1he1r offensive superior lahoratof) research but only laborn·
capability." ton re~rch and testing. You wanted
After Reagan's spec<:h. ov1e1 to drop this word and go with your
spokesman Gennadi Geras1mov re-reM:arch and testing into space."
stated the Soviet view that th e Uni 1ed He also disputed Reagan's conten-
States might tr) 10 convert SDI 1n10 t1on that SDI is a non-nuclear
an offensive weaoon. ~ defcn<,e.
Soviets see mor.e Reagan-Gorbachev talks
MO COW (A P) -i\ccords
reached at the RcykJav1k summit can
be taken up at su ~rpowcr arms ta Il e;
in Geneva. and funher meetings
between President Reagan and
Mikhai l S. Gorbachev cann ot be
ruled out. a Soviet com mentator said
today.
Vladimir Alexcyev. of the govern-
ment's No. 2 news agenC) Novost1.
said: "It is totally Washmgton·l> fault
that the Reykjavik summit did not
rcs!!lt in any agreements in principle"
on arms control.
But he stressed in the mo~t poc;1tl\l'
Soviet commentar) 10 date on the
weekend meetm~ between Rea~an
and Gorbachev 1n Iceland'!> cap11a l
that the encounter had not lx'cn a
total failure.
The summit ··v.111 have an import-
ant impact on thl' future course of
internat ional relations." .\lc~eye'
said. "After this meeting, 11 will be
doubh hard tor the United States to
cloal its 1ntrans1gencc on arms reduc-
tion mailers with sterile nobk-sound-
ing statements
"Thus, Rt}lJa\lk m1gh1. in the
long run. hasten the da y "hen. in
order to re main a respected member
of the world communit>. Washington
v.111 have to end It!. obstinance and
proceed w11h concrete actions to meet
Moscow halfwa) on the~ 1sc;ucc;.
"The proposals made by M1kha1I
Gorbache' and Ronald Reagan arc
ha'c not bcl'n Y.llhdraY.n," i\lexevev
concluded ... Both side'> can return to
them 1n Cil'ne,a. The sooner that 1s
done. th(: belier 11 will be for all."
Alexe}ev's commentary was the
first ind1ca11on from Moscow that
negotiators a1 the arms control talk.,
in 1he S'-'1\S tit\. which Gorbarhe\
said unda} were al an 1mpas~.
could take up where the Kremlin
leader and Reagan left ofT in Iceland.
Resumpuon of the arm\ talks.
howc,er, v.as dda}cd one da}. al '.S
<;pokesman ~1d. ·
The regular Tuesday me<.>t1ng on
defrnsr and space systems was ap-
parentl} poc;tponed becau~c the chief
So,1et delegate. Viktor Karpo,, had
not \Cl amved back· in (1en<""Va,
sources said
The No"osll commental') echoed
Gorbache\ and other 'io' 1c1 media
report<; in hlammg the United States
for the failure of the '>Ummll. and
sug&l'S!lng 1ha1 Reagan \ opponents
1n the l 'n11cd Saate'i and abroad cou ld
pressure 'Wa'ih1ng1on into changing
its stance on "~tar War'I:· formal!}
known a\ th t.• Strategic Defense
lni11a11n·
II st•emt.•d opt1m1 s11c 1ha1 agrcc-
m@nt \\Uuld ('H'ntuall} be reathed.
"\ C'>. thl' meeting stumbled, bu1
th1'> doc'> not mean that 11 tompktcl)
failed It al<iO dt>t.'S not mean tha1 <iuch
an unfonunate outcome of the top-
ic' cl dialogue precludes the poss1-
b1ht} or fu turt progress '" arms
ltm11a11on and reductio-n endeavors
or bars the continuation of such
encounters." Ale>.e)e\ wrote
The ReykJav1k meeting broke up
·w11hout li\lng a date for a summ11 11i
the.· United States thts )'ear, as
Ciorbachev and Reagan had agreed to
when the-i met for the first time in
Geneva last November.
In a na11onall> tek' 1sed s~cch
Monda~ night. Reagan said the
10\lta11on 10 Gorbache' to \ 1s11 the
t 1n11<.>d States this year s11ll stands.
and "we continue to believe that
add1 t1onal meetings would be use-
ful."
Reagan also said that i\mencan
negotiators 1n Geneva "are prepared
to go forwa rd whenc' er and whcre"er
the Soviets are read) ...
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freewaf lince it choee tbi moa toDDld IPia by u Arbmu mai~r individuals in Americ~. Both John Pcrdut'schicken empire brouabt him more than S l bdlion. Forbes bimttlf ancaton. • u~ve ahcrnativc u P9ft ot a wiOilprooftbat tberidtoftea doaet KJuae ofCbarlottesv1llt. Va .. and H. S200 million. sa.ad be ii untute or bit own wealtb Over5paaatofdlwliMuupc1 u
required environmenlal review. richer. Ross Ptrot of Dallas are worth $2.S "What was most surpri1in1 or and be letl otben ftlimale at became du Pon& wy, ud aaotMr 5
But lbe &&ate traDlpOnMIOD com· Sam Moore WallOft, 68 founder of b1lhoo, accord1n1 to the mapz.ine. cxctt1na was the fact that we had four "people would UtUUM that any f\aure pen:ent is held by I.be twne1 ..._
miuion staff doesn't feel a ~ I.be Wal-Man dilClOUnt 11iora. his Kluse sold his Metromedia asseu to or five new Hollywood people," aaid I put down was accwate." and Rockefeller.
increue lhouJd be automatic. be laid. mon ~ than any other Ameri-jump from I 0th place, while Perot, Peier Newcomb, the research super· Amont w new billionaires on the There MR S6 newcomcn 10 IM ~ want the project lO ~pet.e c:aa.~111 to.~ a~n~ .. F~ who sold bis holdings in Electronic visor foT the Forbes 400 list. list are Baf1)era Col Anlhoey and btt. and a like number or dlopc au
Wltb thole of other countoes for 400. H11 $4.5 bilhon 11 ampreuave. Data Systems to General Motors in Bttides Griffin and Clark, they Anne Col Cbamben, whole empert Amonathoeewhodida'tl'DMea&_. '
idditional state transportation 1m· • ~year. when be also topped the 1984, was runner-up last year. included television producen Aaron includes the Cox Enaerprisnaroupof cowboy star Gene Autry. Na&ioMI ~vement project funds. laat. be hid a paltry S2.8 bilhon. It took at least S 180 million to Spellina at S23S million and Mal'k newspapers and bro9dca" 1tations, Enquirer publilber Gtneroeo Polle. Oraf\IC County has lona supported . ~e's S?Ot alone. There~~ 2S other make this year's last. up from SI SO Goodson at $300 million. Motown and even extends tot.MTV prosram, and Amway Con>. founders Racblnt
full wHknina of the ~ta Ana biU10f1A!res, up from.14 ~It ye~. m11l1on la~t year. Records' Berry Gordy, the second "Lifestyles of the Ri('h and Famous." [)(Vos and Jay Van A~. •
Freeway because of the ha&h level of The hst., which wdl appear an the Television producer and former black to make the list, is worth $180 Media ajants accounted for 23 of . Theaveraceqcofthencbestnch11
traffic co~tion within the county, rOctiii. i27iiiuiuieioifiFioil'beiii1,ialisoi.iiniciluidiesi.~tailk~siho~w~hio~st~Mieirv~G~ri~fli~111~''i'as~~m~il~lio~n~. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~the~F~orbel~~400;;·;u~p;fi;ro;m~l;7;1at~t ~ea~r.~6~2~.3~~ea~r~s·~;;;;;;;;miiiiiliii Fonune said. ··11·1 always been our
premise it would be this wide," be
said.
Fundin& of the entire widenina
project has been a sore point with the
county for some time. While the
county estimates the project will cost
$900 million to com~lete, the state
has only budaeted S2SO million.
The $66.2 million set uide for the
just-approved section between the
San Diego and the Costa Mesa
fruways was arrived at before de-
tailed studjcs were completed, For·
tune said.
.. We've been sa~ina for a Iona time
that's not enough, • he said. Widen~ alternatives proposed in
the project s Environmental Impact
Report ranged from $27 million to
add one lane in each directfon to
S 118.3 million to add a general
purpose lane and a car pool lane each
way.
The most ex~nsi ve altemati~e
also includes auxi.L4fv lanes at certam
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P'romAl
ing and costly f~r everyone •. said
David Grayson, director of engineer-
ing and techn1c.al scrvlC:CS for the auto
club. Grayson issued a new repo~
"Freeway Development to the year
2000: A proposal for future m obili-
ty:·
"The quality of our. travel will. be
seriously restncted (wnho~t the im-
provements)," Grayson said. "free-
way travel speeds, for examp!e. wtll·
drop from an average 37 miles an
hour to 17 miles an hour."
The region will need to add anoa~er
400 miles of freeway to its exasung
2.200 miles by the year 200C? at a cost
of $20.S billion. Grayson s report
said.
Among the two dozen road projects
recommended in the Southern Cali-
fornia area are several that would
affect Orange Coast motorists. They
include:
•An extension of the Costa Mesa
(55) Freeway with eight lanes 10
Pacific Coast Highway at a cost of
about SSO million.
•Construction of an eight-lane
Beach Boulevard (39) freeway 34
miles between Coast Highway and
the Foothill (210) Freeway at a cost of
$3.164 billion.
•Construction of the sax-lane an
Joaquin Hills (73) freeway IS miles
through coastal south Orange County
at a cost of S480 million.
•Construction oft he six-lane Foot-
hill Freewa} between the Santa Ana
(5) and the Costa Mesa (55).fr~eways
31 miles at a cost ofS 190 m1ll1on.
The new roads will be needed,
Grayson said. because the number of
daily trips are expected to soar from
the 50 million currently to 65 million
by the tum of the century.
"Wha le this pncetag may seem
formidable, 11 must be v.iewcd in
perspc.:ctive," the report ~ad. ··rah·
fom1a's current spending is actuall~
disproportionately low. In per capita
spending for all street and highway
purposes. Caltfom1a ranks 50th of the
SO states.··
E\Cn with the proposed spending
for new freeways. Cahfomaa would
rank 32nd, the report said.
Grayson said the study found th~t
Los Angeles as not the nauon s
freeway capital. A compan son of
freeway mileage and population of :!O
large U.S. cities showed Los Angeles
ranked 17th an term of mile of
freeway per o ne malhon of popu-
lation.
Dallas led the list. and Los Angclc!i
was followed only by New York.
Philadelphia and Chicago.
The report suggested the funding be
raised through traditional sources
such as highway user taxes and fees as
well as non-traditional sources such
locally generated fun~s. state bonds
and govemment-pnvate partner-
ships. Grayson's report agreed that some
help will come from generally ac-
cepted measures such as more meter·
ing of traffic at freeway on-ramps,
faster cleanup of accidents and spilled
carao. more ride shari!'g and cit·
pandcd freeway bus service.
"But even all these improvements
won't be enough to handle the
projected load," Gryayson said. "The
inescapable conclusion of our study 1s
new freeways arc needed."
Gray.son also warned that substan-
tially increaJCd con.est ion would add
further costs to businesses and make
Southern Calffomia a less attractive
place to do business.
, .
TROLLEY •••
From A l
showing signs of bccomma self·
sufficient. . So far. that hasn't happened. said
Dehno. . Opcrato,., now arc completing an
audit of the trolley service. The
(Ouncil will rcvic" the audit late this
year or earl) next year and wtll
ultimately decide whether to con·
tanue the tran portat1on service
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t
Food Faire to aid county's-hungey
By CAROL HUMPHREYS
"OrangeCounlyisn'thkr L.A. Wecan'tsceourPoverty from the
freeways,"commentedCMrtWood at the 1986 Food Faire benefiting the
Oranae County Food Distribution Center.
"There arc 320,QOOpcoplc in OranaeCounty that arc hungry and 140.000
people wi th less than Poverty level incomes. The trained volunteers at the
Distribution Center collect surplus food. about 700,000 PoUnds per month.
and distribute il through lhc local agencies thal feed our PoQr. Lucky's and
Safeway are great. They don't have a day old bread department. TheJ. give it to
usalongwilh their dented cans. AmcricansarcsPoiled. They don't hkedented
cans and the food is perfectly good."
"The best story is when someone at Laura Scuddcrs pulled the wrong le' er
and allowed cashews to get into their peanut butter. They _gave us their
mistalce ... 46,000 pounds of cashew peanut butter." explained Dan Harney, the
director of the Food Center.
Board membcrTlm Maarierchaired the food and wine tasting faire in the
Mercantile Building of South Coast Villafe. "This is my second year as
chairman. I had such fun last year, I said I d do it aaain. We added the balloon
decoration • more restaurants and wineries this year."
h was a relaxed party atmosphere. Strolling violinists, Bruce Brown at
pinno, gu i inrist D1tane TfaomH and a Ii ve on Broadway corned y rouii ne by
Sally S&oddard provided continuous entertainment to the 500 attending the
S20 per person event. The food buffets featured menu hi&hliahtsdonated by
restaurants such as Bcnnigans, Kaplans, Verdugo's, La llaauette and Sweet
nsations. The Back Bay Runninaand Rowing Company aot extra credit for
enhancing their salad presentation with colorful floral bouQuets and authentic
rowing props.
Master of ceremonies Tom F1tentea has been chairman oft he board of the
Food Center since its inception in 1983. •
~"J said I'd do it for six weeks and I'm still at it three yeprs later. Actually I
hke having this event so close totheopeningofthe new Performing Ans
Center. h's a good contrast. Tonight remind s us there as another side to Orange County. that some people are going to bed hungry," Fuentes said.
Henry Se1er1&rom was honorary chairman oft he committee that also
incl uded Au Crane, Laerle Feu , Lloeda Fro1t, Gayle Ham, Gre1 Haak1a, Jim
HUI, Charles Markel, Jerri Rosen, Eiieen Sd1wart1, Bob MuU1en, Cllrl1
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' Stunning 'Menagerie' at · Saddle back
By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVJCH ..., .... c.o. $ •••
Saddlcb9ck Collcsc has opened its
1986-87 thf"•ff"r ~'°n wi1h Ten-
nessec Williams' classic, "The Glass
Menagerie."
Presented with stunning reality by
lhe talented quartet of Flora Burke,
Belaf onte snares top stars
for miniseries on Mandela
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A pro-
duction sroup led by Harry Belafon1e
has announced plans for a TV
miniseries about Nelson Mandela.
the imprisoned South Afncan libera-
tion leader. st.arring Marlon Brando,
Jane Fonda arid Sidney Poiuer.
The as-yet-untitled drama is sched-
uled to begin filming in Africa in 1he
spring for broadcast on ABC-TV
durina the 1987-88 season, according
to an announcement by Belafonte.
faith expressed by the Mandelas in
the project and in me," he said.
The drama will ponray "the last 40
years of the South African saga as seen
throu$)\ the hves of Nelson and
W1nn1e Mandc-la and the expenences
of three other South Afncan fam1l-
1cs."
Mandela was a leader 1n 1he
outlawed Afncan National Congress
before he was imprisoned 24 years
ago by Sou1h Africa's white separa1ist
government
Bruce Bierman, Elizabeth Moberly
and Thomas Amen, .. The Glass
Menagerie" chronicles the brcalc-
down of a family seen through the
eyes of the son, Topl.
The play takes place in St. Louis,
around 1930. The mother Amanda,
deserted by her husband 17 yean
earlier. is a faded southern belle. As a
sort of catharsis for the mundance
existence of poverty in which she
exist. Amanda is constantly reli ving·
her fanciful youth.
Daughter, Laura is a shy, crippled
24-year-old, who lives in a world of
ti ny glass animals and antique
gramaphone records. The financiaJ
responsibility of the family falls on
Tom's shoulders. a burden to heavy
10 bear. After a frui tless attempt to
supply a suitor for his introvened
sJster, and crumbling under the
constant pressure brought to bear
from a dominating mother, Tom
follows in his father's footsteps and
departs to pursue his dreams of
adventure.
The dashinggentlemen caller, aptly
played by Thomas Amen, brought the
only ray of sunshine to Laura'sdismal
existence. The audience appreciated
the breath of fresh air Amen brought
into the musty old house with niS'
optimistic iest for life.
Directed by H. Wynn Pearce, who
has been cast twice in "The Glass
Menagerie, "the play has been double-
cast during its run in or~er to allow
more people an opponuntty to appear
in the fine production.
"This is 1he first 11me I have had the
chance to d1rcc1 1his beautiful play,"
Pearce said. "In 1959, in New York. r
was talking with Tennessee al a
cocktail pany. He asked me which of
his plays I liked the most and I
answered. 'Mena~ene.' Then he said.
· "Menagene" is hke a member of my
family-one I love so dearly and y~t
because of this love, one that 1s
capable of breaking my hcan.' " At least two other efTons arc under
way to produce si milar dramas abou1
Mandela. but Belafonte stressed that
he has the support of the imP.risoned
opposition leader and his wife, Win-
nie.
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AlllES (March :!1-Apnl 19). You find Oulk'I for CT'CalJ\t ab1h11~. \OU
rtt'CJH" complimenli on appearance and performance. Take in1llatJvc. &f'I
thoughts on paper. make con\&C'l with one at a duaance.
tAURllS (ApriJ 20..M•> 20) Famil) "Stt'f'tl .. 1s re'ealed .4c1uaJI) v.111
111.-orll. lo )Oilr ulumatc b<-nefit Mone could be in"ohcd. lo 1 aruclc wall b<-
l't'tnt\ed. domcsuc adju lmen1 "111 mull Libra. Scorpio fi&urt' prominenll)
GEMTh.1 (Ma) 21-JunC' 20) Empha 1s on fnends, dCS!res, asptrauon~
powers of ~rsuas1on Romance 111 high-------· ------hgbted, but protect self an emouonal -
clmches. Catter busa~i;s ad,aoce'i
stron&J' indicated. Plsccs, \ 1rgo pla)
roks
CANCER (June:! I-JUI) 22): This IS
>Our power-play day Ar.trological. nu-
mmcal cycle. h~ghhJh( autborll).
aclucvcment. dcadJrncs, 1n1ens.ificd ro-
SYDllEY
01111
mantic rc.latJon tup nano feature ••••••••••••• monC"}, lo~e. career
LEO (Jul) ~J-'\ug .:!.:!>·) ou wall no longer hr ''!>landing still·• '\c~nt on
JOurnrvs nf the mind. actual tra\.el pubhsiung. wnung. d1sscm1nat1on of
unique mfonnauon ) ou·11 also gain ereater rt'<.opuuon of inner or spintual
values
VIRGO (A ug. 23-cpt !:!J Emphasis on ne~ sum gathenog of
information concerning ba~ac structures, funding abllaf) of partner or mate to
fulfill obhpt.aon pcc1al nme -a,01d hca'' Idling ~o A.quanus people figu~ prommenll}
LIBRA (Scpl ::!3-0ct ::!::!> Empham on pannc-r!>hsp mamage. publtc
relations, clash of 1deu Man\ will sa'. "') ou art' nt11 'our old sclr .. Take this
as a compli ment his tJmc to.brc-ak from Matu' quo to c-stabhsh a new stylr
SCORPIO (Oct ::!3-No' ::! I I Chrd. ba~•l 1s!>Ul'" sourer matenal. Focu!>
aJ on diet. nutnt1on cmplorment and health (11\r full pla~ to rntt:Uectual
cunos1t) -read "Tate malr snquarac<, l(lnF-d•\Uance call could result m
unique prOJC<'l
SAGJTTARIUS(No" :!.:!-Dec 21 l ) ouan pulled in 1wod1rt'cl1ons-you
want to ··1e1 vour'!ielf go··"' hrre romanc·<' '' concernt'd ) ou also recogn1~ need
to be practJcal. to protect basic mtt'rt·\t\ C ircum,tance!-are hl eh to makr
d<' 1\100 for you
CAPRICORN (Dec :!:!-Jan 141 Emphac,1zr hhang<" lra,el "anet~
abhhry to anaJyie charactcr Focus on completion of lramacllc•n examinauon
of home or propcn~ m order w remove 'W!fC't, ha1ard~ \ irgo ~agJltanu!> pla'
roles
AQUARIUS (Jan 2()..fcb 18)· Lunar num<"ncal cyck!'. 1nd1cate possabk
rhangr of re1\1denC<' or manta! status The!><' ar<"U'-"'all he-upfl('nnost an your
mand -firuincec, "'''II figure prommentl) Ke~ 1' ll• ht d1plnmrn1c to.J:cal11t
concessaon as at band.
PISCES <Feb IQ-Murch :!01 What wai. lost can n<'"' tx re<'" t.T<'d Define
terms gel nd of unn~..ar. apenses streamline tl'Chn1quc' ) ou ~t·t
pro' erb1al ··S('('ond chance •· Psychic ab1hues surg<' 1<• forefront
lFOCl'OBER 15 I YOUR BIRTHDAY you ha'e unu!oual q11C·c· plrnt\ of
charm )OU alc;o J'lOS!tCS!. M'n!>e of drama and appreciate a n mui.1t ) uu lc1\t
lu~u~ can he \C'lf-andul~cnt might h&vr a .. sWttt tooth · Taurw, L 1hni
\corp10 peoplt pla \ 1mponant rot~ in \Our Ide ) ou art' daplomaur hut"''
fight "'hen cau<.e 1<. nght \ ou no~ are on morr solid emotmnal-financtul
ground ) ou ·11 mal.r ma1or domestlC adjustment an No,_c.mbcr -w \ CJh tii.
monc-). possible change of rt•\adt'nte w manta! \UHU!> 'I ou undergo "spiritual
re\elauon .. an December
Seagulls will guide
English sailors home
\ 11u l nov. v.h \ 11 'aµ1m1 lt1l luv.
\Cl l.;111 '-Cagulli. on ~ar~ 1'1and' !\;ot
ht·cauM' th 1\C· f.n(!.h1,h C"hannd fol~ 'f'
dl'arl\ lovr t~t·11 \t'agulls Hut dcn\t
ioy tno fn-qurnth ITanJ?!-. thM'Mlhmm.
( rn·~ of the-'ca1tulf, at'I he \J.111 1r\
"'hrrc the land "
' OU rt \anl ..... hl'nt \l" \I II rt a hie
IC• tal..C' \CIITTt'hCld\ c·ht 'prnn Cl!\ IC'"'
It' that c;1m rl< ace 1rd n~ 1 v1mc
pc;H hsatn!>t\
In hhnd ta.,tt w .. t., m ''I rx:oph
pH I.. an1iiua <•H" "lltll i;d flllHlr\
That 1mtalt'' thl m U'-uall\ 1 tin
1A.<1nt ICI ri•t•k• 'la1u·a1 ii• 1,I!.
I) \\ti.di • '1 t.Jril"' n~ pm"'"
.\ f ni:land r nl! l '>h I II thumh
tac._
\.\hat°\ thl\ nun~ <ih •UI , '>qu,m
pt"g an a rc•und hult:' < >ldt1m1 '
furn11u rt rraftt"r<. "''II tt'll vou ts
c;lrgh1h o' c r\ln·d '>quart' pqi mal..e' c.
lot c;nugger fit in J r •und h(llc 11>-iar
docs a '>ilghth Cl ' rr.,11t'd rc•11n,1 fll'E:
() \\!ere ffoh Hor< J n,1 H n~
( ro\b) realh gond lnrnd' ·
.\ ( rosh' ham\(. If an\\l.rrt·,1 1ha1
There as nothing an thl "'orld I
~ou ldn 't do for Bob Hor>< Jnd there
is nothing he wouldn't dci lor mt• \\ c
'!pend our ll vc'i doing nothanl_l tor
each ')fher ·
n ur 1111r<1 mt'lanc hfll'r.. l"Omt'\
•rom tlw •)Id (1rt>ek \!ft'ltt.,:. meananit
hlack · ..tntf ( hok mcananl( "tnlt· ..
rhn thought It ac; hlaclr l'nle tn yo111
L.M.
Bo YD
~
svc;tem 1ha1 made vc1u hluc Our
Langua{ll man lake\ "hlue· netter
than · dt•prc•s<;cd ·· T'wchaatra~t" own
· dt'prc'\C'd · · Hlu1" ht'longs IC• u<.
'\t tht 111111 nl a dill an r rann '
Rur(!.und\ art uhc1u1 '"'" nnd a hull
acrt·s ol i.pccial ground It ' thrt.·1 lt·1·1
dt·rr m fo'>s1la1ed hor,t· hont·s
H ungn rialrohth1c mt'n drew'' hor'>t
herd' over that dropntl
F 1 r"l th n~ vot.o «II ell for t11iih
hlnnd prr'>'>Un 1s o;111r tall...111~ < on
I t'f\atl!ln rul\t'\ hill 1(1 flfC:'i\Ufl \Ci
'WI\ lht !'flt'dh I'
'I '"ti 11 1 tw1 t I< ht \ntar1It•1 111cr
1 •ur,c-11 1n1r:ivcno u-;h Luhomton
h<i" '"n' hll' t' ~c·n UI UJ!hl 10 dt• ll
\ nd d • 11 the•, dt1 Roaatancl\ Ir
r' f'<'r mt rt• wat~ tht \O·callct c
\!al\ drui ~ f >M ·\ .
(.) \\ha• mal.t" · 1111-ht:e' han1
tiu rger" d rt·d u ttda 11 '•
.\ l \ 1d~ cal~~ Vlll. l Lll I t:JI I ,
hamburger unlc.:s' at 'all heel
L.M Bo.Yd ;,. o ,'IYnd1ca1ed
<'OlomaJsl
Kids need a class
in home aerobics
Th1\ isn't bem& v:nnrrt lo panic ::=:g
)OU. but do )'OU know 1f your chJld !"
tned to run awa) from home. hr·d b<-
out of breath at the dn"ewa)"
You arc probably wondenni why
our young people arc so out of shape.
Thu 1s tnclc) so pa~ attcnuon At
school. the) run. Jump and ~JP
When the) art home the) eat con-
stantly and sit around hke paper-
weights.
Tht'rt has alwa\ s b<-en a d1!iCf't'PAD-
C'\ between the sehool child and the
•at-home child. One 1s fit and gt'ts aH
the p.ubhcJt). The other as a lump no
one talks about. The school rhild wall
run a football 50} ards sn sh secondi.
It will take the same cbald thrt't' da' s
to takt' thr garbage from the counter
top 10 the garbage can JU!>l outside the
garage door.
The school child will climb a
pyramid of chcerlcadang bodies. do a
double somersault 10 m1d-a1r and
land on her feet hlce Mat) Lou
Rcuon She does not have the
strength to wall a dish from the table
to the sinl
Growing up should hr an aerobtc
ex~nencc. Nothing hangs over the
chair when the) s11 down. thighs arr
firm. and the) ·re at that magical pan
ofthe1r hves when the} think celluhtC'
is a batter). Yet. the closest most l ids
get to an accelerated heanbeat 1s
v.hen you tell them you ar<' using ~our
own car and th'cv ha vC' to ride a bus to
school ·
I went to an athleuc .banqurt onr
night whe~ brawn and mui,clC"!I
trapped in young bodies wC"re being
honored for swimming runn1011
base!> sernng aces uickhng. leaping
O'-er hurdles, spnnllng. \ aultang
dunl.an12 and stre1ch10g to the hmm
of endurance.
Mc•thers and fathers wen· an 11 statr
t>f .. hod and dac;mn\ a~ their """' and
-
daughtm. were lauded for their
encrg}. st.1mm1 and comm1tmt'nt
This couJdn 't be the same Pf!™>D l ou
called fordmnerand or<kred a cab for
an tKe same breath!
It OCC'urred to man) ofu~ that night
our athJetJc program at home was
falling shon because there w~ no
f'C'\\&rds or ancenu .. cs. We '1lould bc
meeting the challenge with awards
hkt'
•Thr REFRIGERATO R PERR)
TROPH) for the bo) or gtrl who can
cal'T) groccnes mto the house from
tht' car bcfort> th<'\ defrost. smell and
b<-eome restless · •
•Thr -1 ( .!\'\ \\ALK'"" AWA.RD
to the" athlt-te "ho geti. out of a chair
wall' o'er and changes the TV
channel w11hou1 !>houtmg for some-
one-"ho " out of the room 10 do 1t
•The JEA"-HERSHOLT HL -
MA."IT.\Rl.t\I\ A.WARD for thr
voung J'l('r\on who respond!. to thr
scratrhmg of a dog at the door and
actual!~ open' It !>O tha1 he ma) comr
an or go out tlelorr ht> stan!> to tunnel
undrr thr doc1r
•The ROOl\.IE OF THE ) ['\R
A\\ A.RD t<• thr bo~ who p1d.s up has
ov.11 underwear and deposits them an
the clothe' hamper instead oflea, ang
pair!. of th<'m hl.e cov. chips an a
mcado~
I tell vou l'hump1ons aren 1 horn
the' rt madt·
It's hard to retrain
elderly plate pirates
DEA.R '\"" LA."-DER ""Don t
Ltkt" C'hm11inc.,,· touched on a
~Ml1Vt" prohlt:'m m ottdam1h WtH
vou plca!>e print tha!t lener''
M' ~0-vear-old mother. whale not a
wcalih, woman 111 qu11e abk \0 P8'
her o" n wa~ and an111St!> on doing so
\.\' arc in modest nn umstan~
~ometame' Mother goes on vacation
m on a da~ trip with ui; and wt• 'itop at
a rea,unahh priced n·a;taurant w cat
dinner
~he "Ill 'ill\ ·Im n0t hungn .\II I
wanl 1~ u cup of coflt·t: · ~he then
proc:ccdi. to c:u1 lrom l'Vl'f\ hod~\
plall
Thi!-emharrassc' mt I feel that
ohservcri. will than I. we art· hcan(! cruel
to an l'lderl\ pcri.on Wh,·n wt• sta) at
11 rc,on whcrr mcali. art· ancl udt·d an
the pnct molhcr s appcutc 1!. ~ust
fint
It '' m \ feeling that-man' -efdcrl~
JX'<>Pk do th1!> Plcast' comt' up with a
solutwn -S1 A TEN ISLAND
DA.li(iHTER ,.
DEAR DA llGHTER: Eigbcy-year·
old mothers art' very hard to retrain.
Even though she objects, order ber a
salod or llOme 11oup, sometblng to
ban lo front of her This wiJJ not put
an end to her fo rayi. lnto tht' plates of
otheri. hut It wlll r ut them down
llomewhat
••• l >l-\1< .\NI\ LA."-l >fR\ I would
lakt 11 110cr 'on11 ud \ll l ltl vour
tcm.111 reader' wht • urc an\ ol vl·d wath
a m.amccl mun or rnnlcmplaunp !.uch
a11 arra11!(cmcnt Plcai.l' put 11 tn hold
1V)l\. II' 1mp11rtan1 [)(lN'l HE
F<l<ll.l"iH \<ll'R (H '\"'C'L~HH<
M·WKl·\(11 '\JU 1(1•1 l<l I
.\ (I ·\ I N '\'I
I mack lhe n11~1akt of lallinr 111 love
wal l • m:m wlic ha.c, a wall and
A1111
lMDEIS
~haldren I am JUSt bcgmn1n(? 10 gt.·t
oH·r tht• hcanbreal of lx·ing told
··~tim 11 " all over ~hl' s getting
r,usp1c1C\U!-and I can 1 rl'>~ losing m\
l..1ds ··
l nles!\ vour mamt'd man hai.
moved out of thr houi.t and filed for
divorce. forget ht!. promises and get
on w11h voUJ hfe Tell ham to hat tht
road Perwd Clranc<'s art' ht' 1!>
nothing hut a c:hai.cr and has no
antcn11on oflc:a' ang lht st•t uni\ ofhas
hnmt ,.,.ot onh will vou find vourself
smang alone wruung for a ft'w Slolen
moment!. vou wall d1sc:ovcr that
those momc,jts fewer and less fre-
q uent Fmulh the" rela11onsh1p will be'
reduced th sneaking around fur an
hour and a half whenever he lee ls hl..t
seeing VOU
I wasted tuur sood years of m~ hfc
on empt\ prom1sci; When he brokt•
on our rcla11onsh1p I cried for IW(I
weeks T hen 'uddcnh at dawned on
me that I wu., ven. luck\ he callt:d 11
quw. bccaUM' I never would havt• had
tht· a;trength 1<1 dCI ll
[ ven woman who 1!. '""'" cd with
u mamed mun should as~ hc:ri.clf
"( ould tha-. hnppcn to mt"'.. I'll
a11swcr the t.1ucstaon ) c!> A.nd al vou
wu11 lung enough 11 w1 II -l < 1<1
LATl SMART 100 LO~(,
C>l 'MB
DEAR TOO LATE SMART: Saml'
1ong. &ecood vene. Tbantu1 for 11lng-
lng It again
A Ji'ttle evil.rounds you o
SIHEY
HllllS
w,. oml•t1m<'~ \3\', h1t ll-1nkmR)y
1ha1 Y.t don't want 10 g(1 111 hrAv,.n
h1•r1H1~ till our 1 nt('rt4'tine tr lrndi; w11l
h..• in htll I hrno ,, ft dc>t.'p t• 11,1t•n11al
1 rulh t11<ttlt:n in th1q 01ppor1f u:nrnrlr
-11 1 mpli~ a recril(n1r1on that
· g110<1n1·~ ":ilont oflcn lac-l.' '11.a lit\'
nn<I "rrn1
On{' of th<' h1ggC'st m1s1ukei. that
m"'' mornla't~ and phalosoph.cri;
miikt ,, n''ummg tha1 .. good~ and
tv1I" Jrf oppo,ues with goodness a\
po'111vr. whalr C\ 1l 1s onl) a negauvc,
Jn ~hstncc. 11 pravitton
I 1 ,mkc!. mt 1hn1 th al. u
masn:adrnf ol humun nat Mun
kmd a1. w,· knnv. hu .. both goo
ev1l 1mpulscs and om· 11; as nccessnn
as thr other In tact as Murun Buber
h~ pul rt .. He whu harhori; an evil
mclmutaon har-. a Qn:nt advantage, for
4 VllMMEI$ ALREAOrtl
Check Today's Numbers on Page A2.
And Name Your Destlnstlonl
THE DAit. Y PILOT -See Row Good We Rea 11y_ cAre!
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{)pt>nang lt>ad K tn~ uf
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Paa
Pan
.. tuft to a lov. trump l)t>tlart'r won
un the tablt-. ruffed a .heart and
thf'n lt-d anmher trump West
.irabbed h1., ace and exited with a
trump Ea<;t c,luffmg a hurt
MOl'.t of Ub compla.m that "'f'
don't hold ~ood enough t111Jld' On
th1 deal \\ e t might ha\ t' had
some JU'lt1f1c:atwn had he t·arpt•d
about havm~ too <,t rong a liland
!\onJ1 b redoubll' foUo"' rd b~
<tpadl' .,uppon '>hCIY. l'd rtw 'alut'"
for a normal l1m1t raiM> 110-1:!.
points) wath thrt-t•·ntrd o;;uµptirt lhr
his pan.nt>r'., suit San<'e $out h ht'ld
somewhat bt'ttn tha.n a mtntrnum
opening bad lit> "'41" JU<>tafu·d in
~omg .,tra1~ht to ~ame
!-!mu• Wt-1\t probably held every
m1s-.m~ card fcir hts vulniible
takt-oul doublt>. der lllrer was not
'4.'' t>n temgi_ed It• t~ tht-clu ~ ·
n..--.'tt' ln~u·ad ht· c-a!>hed h1b last
trump 1md t ht>n took four roundb of
d1amllnd., pllc hang one of h1~
< lult" II\' i1ad .,trapped t he hand
d11"' n t 11 tlu qut>t•n of ht' arts and
t" 1, <lull ... 1n dummy w hile he held
thrN' dub.., 1n hand
West led thE· kmg uf heart" and
East -;tarted a.n t•t·ho v. 1th t ht· 1·1~li1
to ho"' an e'·en numbt.>r of ('ard., af'
the ~ult Sanc·e dt-dan•r "'a' mort-
hkely IC• huld a \Ul~lt•ton m tht ..,u11
than thrf't' low card~ West optf'd t(l
Tht·n "'a.., nCJ ~a~· out for West
f(•n t'd "' '-t't'P t tu att' of heart to
t·11\ 1 r dumm~ ., qut-en tw had to
c111nt dt•\\ n lt• 1 v. o du b~ f>t>d arer
..,1mµI~ t hrt'"' Wt•-;1 an by lead~
th..-qu1•pn 11f ht'an..., and Wt>sl had
t 11 < ont't'df' 1 tw 1~ .. t '"' u tntk" b)
pla~ uu~ <1"' d~ lrom ht" kang of
< lul•.., an111 dN larer " ma.1or
tenan·
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T(J C.!" AN5WEP
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
•
ACROSS
1 AesponQ
6 Sipping tuoe
t 1 Man) times
poet
14 Below pre!
15 Aumpu
16 Victory sign
17 Prorogue
18 Frog
20 Print style
22 Vituperate&
23 Commanded
25 Atrican
801/T181
28 -ma1este
29 Cretan peak
30 Putrefies
32 F1c11on
3• Sturdiest
39 Beefing
42 More dapper
43 Completely
45 China s Chou
46 Cavalryman
49 Adherent
1utt
50 Animal food
54 Deed holdet
55 Epic poetry
56 Churcti table
58 Maraup1al1
60 March •1Vlt1
63 Play BPffCh
61 l'toetelry
67 Gem
88 Mortise
fitting
69 S100 bill
70 Realize
71 Stdted
DOWtiil
1 Ol&encumber
2 Chem!CAI
PftEVIOUI PUZZLE SOLVED
1utt11
3 Sworn
11a1ement
c Candia
5 Inst) kings
home
6 Sweet rolls
7 Feline&
8 Libertine
9 Bal wood
10 F11t1 trap
1 1 Stieepllh
12 EmpriMs
13 Vern form
19 Frencti prom
21 Harbor
23 Wiid party
2C Doll UP
26 Makes aher
18lC8 6
27 Tumble
30 Coquette
3 1 More certain
33 Attached to
pre1
35 Barret
36 Obscuring
37 From - -
sea
38 Struggles
40 Stou1 • Wolfe
41 Redden
44 NY cl1y
1.7 Persons
48 Pttctling 1tat
50 Witchery
51 Unmatched
52 Rocle
53 Partakes of
55 Saao«ened
57 Agle
69 Bygon
6 1 Bishop s area
62 Color
6A Buel< 1 mate
65 Goal
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by Bii Keane
•Got any Garbage Pail Kids cards
you wanna trade. Grandma?"
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PEAIWTS
VJE ~LD OR6ANIZE A WE CAN1T, SIR .. WE
FOOT&AU. TEAM.MARCIE DON'T HAVE COSTUMES
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GARflEUl WHERf HAVE YOU eEEH
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by Hank Ketcham
WHY t)()t{r we JUST c.AlL uP A KtO IN CH1HA
>14' TELL HIM 10 MEET US~ WAY?•
by Jim Davis
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
"" FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
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by Jett MacNelly
by Harold Le Ooux
NOW THAT I'VE SEEN YOV THE IMPORTANT
ANO OAOOY, I 'M FINE ' I THING IS THAT
DON'T REALLY REMEMBER YOV'RE GOING 10
VERY MUCH Ae<)UT WHAT el: AU.. f'IGHT•
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Wtdae141ay, ~lober 15
ARIES (March 2 l·Apnl 19): You find outlet for creauve ab1h11e , yo1.1. recetve compliment on ap~arance and performance. Take anittativ~. get
thovghts on paper, make contact with one at a distance.
Kids need a class
in home aerobiCs
TAURUS (April 2()..May 20): Famil)' "secret" is revealed. Actually will
work to your ultimate benefit. Mone)' could be involved. lo~t article will tx'
rrtncved, domestic adJustment will result. Libra, Scorpio figure prominent!)
GEMINI (M&)' 2 l·June 20): Emphasis on friends, 'desires, aspirations.
powers of persuasion. Romance is high·
liihted. but protect self in emotional --
clinches. Can:cr. busines~ advances
strongly indicated. Pisces. Virgo play
ro~ $ CANCER (June 21.July 22): This 1s YONEY your power.play day. ;\strolog.ical, nu·
merical cycles highHght authority, OMAll
achievement, deadlines. intensified ro.
mantic relationship. Scenano features •••••••••••• money. love, caree~
· LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): You· wilt no longer be ··standing still." Accent on
journeys of the mind, actual tra vel, publishing. writing. dissemination of
unique information. You'll also gain greater recognition of inner or spiritual
values.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Emphasis on new start. gathering of
information concemini basic structures. funding. ab1ht) of partner or mate to
fulfill obhgation. Special note -avoid heav) li fung. Leo. Aquarius people
figure prominently.
LIBRA (Sept. 2J.Oct. 22): Emphasis on panncrship, marriage, pubhc
relations. clash of ideas. Many will say. ··You are not your old selP." Take this
as a compliment. It is time to br-cak...from status quo, to eslablish a new style.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2J.Nov. 21 ): Check basic issues. sou·rce material. Foc us
also on diet. nutrition. employment and health. G1' e full play to intellectual
cunosity -read. v.rite. make tnquines Long-01stance eall could ·result in
unique project.
SAGl'M' ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. ,2 1); You are pulled in two directions-you
want to '"let yourself go" where romance ts concerned. You also recognize need
to be practical. to protect basic interests. Circumstances are likely to make
decision for you. •
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19) Emphasize bhange. travel. vanety,
abhlity to analyze character. Focus on completion of transactton. examination
of home or property in order to remove safe ty hazardi. Virgo. Sag11tarius pla~ rolei..
AQUARIUS (Jan. W-Fcb. 18): Lunar. numencal qcles indicate possible
change of residence or marilal status. These areas will be uppermost in your
mind -finances will figure prominently. Key is to he diplomatic. to reali1c
concession 1s at hand. -•
PISCES (Feb. I 9·March 20): What was lost can no" be reco,cred. Defi ne
terms, get nd of unnecessary expenses. streamli ne technique<. You g('t
proverbial "second chance." Psychic abilities surge to forefront
This isn't being wntten to panic
you, but do you know jf your ~hild
tried to run away from home, he d be
out of breath at the driveway'?
You are probably wondering why
our yo ung people arc so out of shape.
This is tricky. so pa y attenuon. !'t
school, they run. Jump and skip.
When they are home the).'. eat con·
stantly and sit around ltkc paper·
weights.
Tnere has always been a discrcpan·
cy bet~een the school child and the
at·home child. One l.S fit and gets all
the publicity. The other is a lump no
one talks about. The school child will
run a football 50 yards in six seconds.
ft will take the same child three days
to take the garbage from the counter
top to the garbage can just outside the
garage door.
The school child will chmb a
pyramid of ch«rleading bodies. do a
double somersault in mid·a1r and
land on her feet like Mary Lou
Retton. She docs not have the
strength to walk a dishy om the table
to the sink.
Growing up shoul<1 be an aerobic
experience. Nothing hangs over the
chair when they sit down, thighs are
firm. and they're at that magical part
of their li ves when they think cellulite
is a battery. Yet. the closest most kids
get to an accelerated heartbeat is
when you tell them you are usins your
own car and.they have to ride a bus to
school
I went to an athletic banquet one
night where brawn and muscles
trapped 1n young bodies were being
honored for swimmins. running
bases. serving aces. tackling. leaping
over hurdles. spnnting. 'aulting.
dunking and stretching to the limits
of endurance.
Mothers and fathers were 1n a state -of '>hock a·ncr di'Smay as their son~ and
daughters were lauded for their
energy. stamina and commitment.
This couldn't be the same person you
called for dinner and ordertd a cab for
in the same breath!
It occurred to many of us that night
our athletic program at home was
falling short because there ·were no
rewards or incentives. We should be
meeting the challenge with awards
like:
•The REFRIGERATOR PERRY
TROPHY for the boy or girl who can
earl) grocenes into the house from
the car ~sfore they defrost. smell and
become restless.
•The "I (''-\N WALK!" WARD
10 th e athlete who gets out of a chair.
walks over and changes the TV
channel with out shouting for some-
one "' ho 1s out of the room to do it.
•The JEA N HERSHOLT HU-
MANIT .\RIAN AWARD for the
yo ung person who responds to the
scratching of a dog at the door and
actually opens 11 so that he may come
1n or go out before he starts to tunnel
under the door
•The ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
A WARD to the boy who picks up his
0 " n underwear and deposits them in
the clothes hamper instead ofleaving
piles of them ltkc cow chips in a
meadow.
I tell )OU. champions aren't born ..
the~ 're made'
lFOCfOBER 15 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have unusua l vcnce. plent) of
charm. )OU also possess sense of drama and appreciate art. music. You lo.H·
lu>.ur'). can be self-indulgent. might ha ve a .. s~t ~·--rnurus:-Ubra.
Scorpio people pla) 1mponant roles 1n )Our hfe. Y'Ou are d1ploma11c but will
fight when cause 1s nght. Yo u nov. arc on more solid emotJonaJ-financ1al
ground. ou'll make ma1or domestic ad1ustment 1n November -in volves
money, possible change of residence or marital status. ~ou undergo "spmtual
revelation" in December
Seagulls will guide
English sailors home
It's hard to retrain
elderly plate pirates
You know wh> n's aga1n<,1 the law
to kill seagulls on Sark l'iland'! Not
because those English Channel folk so
dear!) love their seagulls. But dense
fog too freque nt I) hangs thcrc.-ahouts
Cm·s of the seagull'> tdl the sailor"
"here the land l'i
) ou'rc sane v.hl'fll'\l'r \ou rt able·
to take somebod) cl'ic·s point of, 1ew
Jt's that simple according to c,ome
ps)Ch1atnsts
In blind ta'>tc tc\t<,. mmt people
• p1d. ar11tic1al en er natural Ila' ors.
Tha t 1rntall'\ lhl'm. u'ualh l he'
"ant to prckr natural fom1' ·
Q ~hat's a "drawing 111n""
\ I ngland ·, l nglish for thumb
tack
~hat"• th1\ hunl.. about ::t <,quare
rx:g 1n a round hole~ Oldt1 mc)
lurn1ture cra fter'> will tell yo u a
'light I) O\ crs11cd \Quare peg makcc, a
lot <,nuggcr lit in a round hole than
dot.''> a 'ihghtl) u' crs11cd round peg.
() ~ere Roh Hope and Bing
< 'rmh\ realh good fnends''
\ ( ro'itn. h1m\clf an\v.Crl'd that
. I hl'fl' I!> nothing in the \\Orld I
""ouldn't du lor Hob Hoix· and there
1s nothing he "ouldn't du for me 'Wr
spend our li1-t."'> doing nothing for
each other ··
Our word nwlanchoh.. co me<.
from the old C 1rcc k "Mt'la,'· meaning
··black" and "( hole'" mea ning "hilt.···
The) thought 11 wa~ black bile 1n ~our
L.M.
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system that made )Ou blue. Our
Language man likes .. blue" belier
than ··depressed." Ps)chiatnsts own
"d<'prcsscd ""Blue" tx·lnngs to us.
At the loot of n d11T 1n France·.,
Burgund) arc ahout t"o and a hall
acres of !>pe<:1al ground lt'!i three feet
deep in foss1hzed hor<ie bone'i
Hungr) paleolithic mt•n drove hor.,c
herds o'er that dropoll
First thing )OU ran clo for high
blood prc~'iurc ic, '>lOf' talking. ( on-
vcri.at1on ral\C\ hlom.1 prC\\ure ~o
sa\ the ml·diul\
) nu don ·1 h:l\ c to he 'man Ill tnJl'll
)our,ell intra ,enousl) I ahorator)
hahoon'> haH' lx·cn taught to do 11
·\nd do 11 the\ do Rouuncl\ In
nfl{'nmcnl\ v.[th the \O·callcd l'l·
\tan drug· \.1 D\11 .\ ·
() Wh,11 make~ ··all-hcl'I' ham -
hurgcr .. a rn.lundJnL~··
.\ l " ~ l,1w '>3\!I '"u tan't tall 1t a
hamburger unll''>~ 11\ all lx·L·f.
L.M. Boyd is s syndicated
columnist.
DEl\R ANN Ll\NDERS: "Don't
Like Chintzrnc~s" touched on a
sens1tnc problem 1n our fam1l). Will
you please pnnt this lcller?
My 80.year-o ld mother. while not a
wealth) "oman. 1s qune able to pa~
her o\,l,n wa) and insists on doing so.
We arc in modc~t circumstances.
Sometimes Mother goes on vacation
or on a day trip with us and we stop at
a reasonabl) priced restaurant to eat
dinner
She \\Ill !ii). 'T m not hungf). All I
want " a cup of coffee ... She then
proceed' to cat from everybody's
plate.
This em barrasses me. I feel that
obse rvers will think we are being cru el
to an elderly person. When we stay at
a resort where meals are included in
the pnce. mother's appetite 1s just
fine.
It 1s rriy feeling that many cldcrl)
people do this. Please come up with a
solutton. -STATEN ISLAND
DAUGHTER.
DEAR DAUGHTER: Eigbty·year·
old motbers are very bard to retrain.
Even though sbe objects, order her a
salad or some soup, sometblag to
have In front of ber. TbJs wiU not put
an end to ber forays Into tbe plates of
others but It will cul th em down
somewhat.
• • • DEA K ANN LA NDERS: I would
like to offer so me advice to your
female readers who are in vo lved with
a ma rri ed man or contemplating such
an arrangement. Please put it in bold
type. It\ important. DON'T BE
FOOLl 5H. YO UR C"HANCES FOR
MARRI AGE ARE 1100 TO I
AGl\INST.
I made the mistake offalhn$1n love
with a man who has a wife and
A little evil rounds you out
We ~omettmcc; say. half-Jok1ngh
that we don't wa nt to gu to hca\cn.
because all our interesti ng fr1n1ds ""ill
be 1n hell There 1s a deep e'l'-l<'nlial
truth hidden in tht'i flippant remark
-ll 1mphes a recognition that
"goodness" alone of\en lack\ '1taht)
and <;pint
Ont of the h1gge'it mistakes that
mo'it morall\l~ and philosophers
make 1<, as'iuming that "good" and
"e' 11'' are oppo'illes. with goodness as
po<;1tn·e. "-htlc evil is only a negative.
an absence. a pnvat1on.
It stnkes me that this 1s a gross
misreading of human nature. Man.
kind, as we know, has both good and
evil impulses. and one 1s as necessary
as the other. In fact, as Martin Buber
has put 1t: "He who harbors an evil
inclination has a great advantage. for
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WDERS
~hlldrcn I am JUSt beginning to get
O\ er t hl' hea rtbreak of be ing told.
" OIT}. 11\ all over. She's getting
susp1c1ou~ and I ca n't m l.. losing m)
kids."
Unless yo ur mamed man has
moved out of the house and filed for
divorce. forget his promises and get
on with your life. Tell him to hit the
road. Period. Chances are he is
nothing but a chaser and has no
inten11on of leaving the security ofh1s
home. Not onl) will )OU find yourself
sitting alone waiting for a few stolen
moments. you will discover that
those moments fewer and less fre-
quent. Finally the relationship will be
reduced to sneaking around for an
hour and a half. whenever he feels like
seeing you.
I wasted four ~ood years of my life
on empt) promises. When he broke
ofT o ur relat1onsh1p I cned for two
weeks. Then suddenly 1t dawned on
me that I was very lucky he called ll
quits because I never would have had
the strength to do 11.
Evcl) woman who 1s in volved with
a mamcd man should ask herself.
"Could this happen to me?" I'll
answer the question. Yes. And 1f you
wait long enough it will. -TOO
LATE SMART. TOO LONG
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DEAR TOO LATE SMART: Same
song, second verse. Tbaaks for slng-
lng it again.
S1DllEY
Hu11s
he can serve Ood with it."
The people we tend to call "vir·
tuous" -or who think of themselves
as such -tend to be bland and
passive. seJf.protcct1vc, and
interested only in their personal
"salvation.'' They are also. usually.
quite duU.
But the real leaders. even -and
cspec1aJly -among the sainu. are
personahties wi th strong drives and
appetites, who have learned to em-
ploy their"cv1l" in the service ofthc1r
virtues. Their buic energy, however,
1s powered by their agn:ss1vcness.
Most "virtuous" folk simply re·
press or camouflage their bad im-pulses~ they arc so fearful of them that
they rarely lcam to enlist them 1n the
scrv1oc of aoodne . Tbt is why
Santayanuaid, .. It is euier 10 make a
saint oul of a liber1in.e than out of a
pna." (As St. Auau tine, for instance.
was a hbenine in his early ycar .)
It 11 always the leader of the gana
who 11 the briahtest. the boldest. the
mo tcapableand imaainat1vc. And it
is only when this evil urae i
incorporated and used by the f ulJ
penonality that WC JCt I Moses, a
Luther or a Oandh1. You won't hear
this in unday school
Sltlffy H•rrl1 11 1 •Y"'k•ld <W ... , ...
AN EMBARRASSMENT OF Rl< . .:HE!
Both vulnerable. South df.'als.
NORTH
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O AJ 32
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WEST
•A 72
Q A K 10 5
0 10 86
+K 93
EAST
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0 974
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SOUTH
•QJ 1084 vJ
O KQ 5
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The bidding
South Wut North East
I + Dble Rdble Pass
PaH 2 9 2 + Pass
' + PaH Pass Pass
Opening lead King of ;
Most of us complain that we
don't hold jtood enough hands. On-
this deal West might have had
some justification had he carp<'d
about having too strong a hand.
l\orth's redouble followed by
spade support showed the value!>
for a normal ltm1t. raise ( 10-12
points) with thn•c-card support for
his partner's suit. Since South h1>ld
omewhat better than a minimum
opening bid, he wa'l Justified in
going straight to game
West led th<' king of hearts and
East started an echo with the f'il(ht
to show an even number of card in
the uil Since declarer was more
likely LO hold a singleton in the suit
than three low cards. West opted to
O .. cmon~ lette<1 of rlie
four ocrombled -d• i...
low to '°'"' lour simple -d•
OMAR
SHARIF
CHARLES
Go REN
shift to a low trump. Declarer won
on the table, ruffed a hf'art and
then led another trump. West
grabbed hi ace and exited with a
trump. East luffing a heart
Since West probably held every
missing card fnr his vulnerable
takeout double, declarer was not
even tempted to try the club fi:
ne:,se. Instead, he cashed his last
trump and then took four rounds of
diamonds, pitching one of his
dub-. lie had •,tripped the hand
down to the queen of heans and
two clubo; in dummy, while he held
three clubs in hand.
Then · was no way out for West.
f'on·ed to keep t ht> ace of hearts to
cuvn dummy·-. queen. he had to
comr down to two clubs Declarer
si mply threw West in by leading
th(' quren of hearts. and West had
to <.·oncede the last two tricks by
playing away from his king of
dubs int o declarer's ma.ior
tenac<'
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Respond
6 Sipping tube
1 I Many times
poet.
14 Below· pref.
ts Rumpus
16 Victory sign
17 Prorogue
18 Frog
20 Print style
22 Vituperates
23 Commanded
25 African
animal
28 -ma1este
29 Cretan peak
30 Putrefies
32 Fiction
34 Sturdiest
39 Beefing
42 More dapper
43 Completely
45 China's Chou
46 Cavalryman
49 Adherent·
sutf.
50 Animal food
54 Deed holder
55 Epic poetry
56 Church table
58 Marsupials
60 March style
63 Play speech
66 Hostelry
67 Gem
88 Mortise
flt Ung
69 $100 bill
70 ReeHze
71 Sldled
DOWN
1 Disencumber
2 Chemical
PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED
sutfi)I
3 Sw0<n statement
4 Candia
5 Irish kings'
home
6 Sweet rolls
7 Felines
8 Libertine
9 Bat wood
10 Fish trap
11 Sheepish
12 Emprlses
13 Verb form
19 French prom
21 Harbor
23 Wiid party
24 Doll up
26 Makes after
taxes
27 Tumble
30 Coquette
3 1 More cer1a1n
33 Allached to pre I
35 Barrel
36 Obscuring
37 From --
sea
38 Struggles
40 Stours Wolfe
4 t Redden
44 NY city
47 Persons
48 Pitching stat
SO Witchery
51 Unmatched
52 Rock
53 Partakes or
55 Slackened
57 Agts
59 Bygone
6 t Bishop's area
62 Color
6.4 Buck's male
65 Goal
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CIRCUS
by Bii Keane
·Got any Garbage Pail Kids cards
you wanna trade, Grandma?"
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by Jim Davia
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"The cookies are gone and the evidence
against you Is overwhelming."
PEANUTS
WE SHOVLD ~6ANIZE A WE CAN1T, SIR .. WE
FOOT&ALL TEAM, ~CIE DON'T HAVE COST\JMfS
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBLE
ROSE IS ROSE
WWt',HELLO,
GARFIEUl WHER£
HAVE YOO effflt
ALL PAY?
WHY OON'T we JUST CALL UP A KIO IN CirNA
>14' TELL HIM 10MEETUS tW.F W~y?•
by Jim Davis
by Kevin Fagan
by Pat Brady
ELLY, l-0>.J LOr-G ~ Yoo OOING 1b OH
OOTHIS'?
SHOE
JUDGE PARKER
DOONESBURY
NO W THAT I'VE S EEN YOU
ANO DADDY, I 'M FINE t I
DON'T REALLY REMEMBER
VE~Y M UCH AeQUT WHAT
HAPPENED TO ~M~E~' ~l!~
by Tom Batiuk
by Garry Trudeau
LISTEN,
HONEY.
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High price tags
on our council
ca ndidates
As the fi eld of candidates makes the turn and beads
down Jhe stretch toward the Nov. ·4 wire, it seems
appropriate to note a disturbing trend in city council
races.
T he candidates' saddl~bags are ftill of money and
the electi on may not go to the swiftest.
No, money in and ofitself is not necessarily evil. In
fact. it is an integral part of the democratic process to
suppo rt candidates of choice.
And no one would accuse the candidates whose
wallets are richer than others of try.ing to buy their way
onto a place on council.
But it is becoming increasingly mo re apparent that,
with exceptions, those who spend more than others have
a better chance of winding up in the winner's circle.
ome candidates are n't electable at any price.
But no lonjer, it seems, can a city council candidate
gather a few ~ghatures, print some yard signs and attend
several neighborhood coffees klatches. We have gotten
slick a nd sophisticated. Campaigns are computerized.
Precinct-targeted mailers and professional cam-
paign advisers seem as important to a candidate's
\'iabiltt) as a patient ear and a resume of community
SCr\ICC. .
And wtth that progress comes progessively higher
price tags. A professionally designed direct mai l
campaign costs more than a tea at the womens service
club.
For example, o ne campaigner in Huntington Beach
has raised more than $50,000 aJrcady. And he expects to
rai se as much as another $20,000 to get elected to a post
that pays a couple of hundred bucks a mo nth. And
Hunung10nBcach 1s no t an isolated example.
In In inc thi s vca r. the two candidates who won
spent a combined $82,000. Ptty the third place finisher
who spent $70.000 to finish out of the money, so to
speak. . _,.../'-
pending upward of $20,UUU an a council race 1s
more the no rm than the exception these days.
Perhaps our nostalgia is misplaced but we would
like to think a concerned citizen could be elected by h1 !1
peers to a pO!ltllon of community responsibility ~ithout
placing a wad of money o n the outcome. ~
Howc\er. n seems a longshot.
1 >r111111n\ n prl 'wd an t ht"fldn: Ml' t h11w 111 t hl I >;111\ l'tl111 Cit hl'I ' tl'"'
cll.prc\wtl on th1' pttgl' IH l' t h11'4' of thl'H auth ur\ ctnd .trlt\I~ l<t'adcr l om ml' Ill
I!; I0•1ll:d rhc Dail\ Ptlul. p () Bo.\ I 'i61J. ( l t\\d "1c\a ".:!6.:!ti Ph1tn(
64,:!.b()J(f,
Believes family knew of danger
ro tht' Ld11rn
l"m 11 w.1r' old .ind I v. ould ltl>.t,-10
comment on thl· a1t11ll nt tn v. h1l ha
child died 1• :hl· hd1u 1111u l r.1,t(
dunng thl f1lm1n~ nl •ht• T v.tl1gh1
Zone
\ctnrd1ng to tht· nc"'' tht• m01hcr
~aid \hr dtd not knnv. 1hr danger thr
h1hJ v.a'I going lo fJll' But I tx'ltl'\t•
\ht· knt·v. lht• dang1·1 hl·r t h1ld v.a\
going to ~· 1n T hl' mothn -.a1tl \hl
v.a' 1hcrt· 1111 tht· r>rJtlt1l' <l•" \t
rrat 11u· 1ht·11· v..oulll tx· no "'·'' 1h1
By the Auoclated Press
Tctda~ 1c. Tuesda) <x.1 14 the
28 71h da..,. of 1986 Therc arc 71< da'r\
left in the year. ·
Today·~ h1ghl1gh1 in ht\IOf)
Four hundred ycarc, ago <m Oc1 14
1586 Mar)' ()uccn fJI \cote, wrn1 on
tnal 10 I nglttnd. d rn1gcd wtth con·
<,p1nng aga1n<,t Quern Elt1atx·th I
Maf) wa' <.on..,. ,llcd and bcheJtkd
the following 1-ehruar.
On thl'I dale;
In 10ftf1 "Jorman' uncfrr Wtlltam
lhe ( onqunor defeated 1h1· l n[(lt<,h at
the Ball k 111 lla,ting'>
In 11<90 lhl' '4th pre \1dcn1 ul 1hr
U n ll n l \ 1<1 t n D w 1 g h 1 I>
["1<,cnho\\-l'I V.41' horn In l>COl\nn
I e\a<,
In 191! fhro<lon·R1>oscvel1 rnm-
pa1gning fc1r tht' pre<11denq on the
Hull Moo\C Ill kc1 "'as shot 1 n the
<.'hcc,I 1n "1 tlw,1ukcc [)(''>Ptle hi\
wound he .,..en1 ah<.'ad wllh a \\ hcd-
uled speech.
In 1~44. dunns World War II.
(1erman field m:H\hJI [ "''n Kom-
mel comm111ed ciu1C1cfe rather than
fac.e tnal and execution a\ a tr•11tor lo
the Na.11 regime
In 1947 lJ ~ Air Force (apt
( harlcc, f Yeager became thc lif\t
pcr<1on to fl> la\ter than 1he c,pecd of
c;ound a!> he le\tcd .i rocket-powered
rc~urch plant' in Cahfom111
In 1960, the idea of a Pea«· C orp'
wa.-. fir'il 'iUg&e'itcd hy Dcmoc. rattc:
pre\1dent1al candidate John I l<l·n-
ncdv. before an aud1ent<• C!f \l 11<1t'n1'
OAANC..>f COAST
D1ilyPilat ---
p ! r..a ft•• 'r
children could reht·arSt-w11hou1
knov.ingahnut thc-e\plm l\C\and the
hd1u1ptcr
11 \Cemr, to me all the mothrr want \
" publ1c11) and mone} even though
\ht• knew there wa\ a 101 of' dangcr
in'ohed The mother will prohably
\\-in bccaU'lt' ll wa' a l htld v. ho died 1n
the 1nnden1
I do not hcltc' e <;he 'ihou Id g<.·t 1h1·
Jn \ Fil IH ,ff{ < 1"1a Mc<.a
al 1hr I n1H'f\l1 ) of M1{·h1ga n
In 1964 <.t\tl nghl\ leader M.111 1r1
I u1hcr King Jr wa' named ~1n1w1 111
thc Nobcl Peace Pn1t·
In 1968. the firsl It' e trlcca .. t from 11
manned l ' S spacenaf1 \\-a\ tran'>·
m1tted from ·\pollo VII
In 19l<O. R('puhltl[tn pn•\1tkn11,1I
nominee Ronald Kca~an µr11m1.,1·d 111
name a woman JU\l 11e I<• thl' I .~
\uprcm<.' ( ourt I h litll'I t ho\<' J udgl
S.indrn Da~ O < 11nn11r lor llll' f')h.
fen )e.ir\ ago V. .tll'fga tr \pec1al
Pro-.ccutor f hark' I I< uO an-
nounced th.11 hl hJd lound no
c..,.uJcncc that l'rl'\ldl'nt (,crald R.
F cm! had mt .. U\l'll p1il111t al lOOlnbu-
ltoOS for ht'> own tx·nl'111
F IVC )l'ar'i ago fill' flt'~ president
of £g}pl 11 11\nt MuhJrJk was~worn
1n to '\U«i,eCd the J''·'"tn.ilcd Anwar
"'adat. ~uharak plnlj.!t'd loyalt) to
Sadat's poltc1c.,
One )Car ago ·\l111111c) (1cneral
h:lwin Mcrsc ~·d tht· I 1111ed 'itatc'>
would conunue to 'led• \hul bbas.
the Palc\lln1an olliu.il atluWd by the
Uni ted Stale\ of ma\lcrmindin~ the
l\ch1lle Lauro cru1'ic c,h1p htJackins.
Today·., htrthda'r \ Aure"' l.1lltan
C11sh ,., 90 Surgron C1cncral (
F' crcll Koop ,., 70 .\ct<>r Roger
Moore ,., 59 Former White House
(oun'>('l John W. IX:an Ill I\ 48
Thought for today "Between f"lcf
and nothing. I will take v1cf.' -
Wil liam Faulkner, a uthor
(1897-1962)
I( Men Wltlmet
l>ubltlNW -
Tom Teft
Ed1IOf
~,.,,..,
Cuy !dltOf
f..,. CleNft
NewsEdllOt
Cr ... IMff
Sport1 Ed110t
Twr--' IC_.. Clreul4t11on Olfector
...._, CMtt.tl
Produellon Director How.,,.....,
Ad~lld\O Olfeclor
c1::1~-::or
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Conlro&let
~URVIVAUST
lRAtN1NG 7 •
-17tt1ii!H6t.Ul~!;,1;ttk·l,t.M:1 .i , _
Bert Lance i~ still having
Ben Lann· v.hogot1010 1roublcw11h )Ou'rc OK. 1f 11 doesn't, the check
federal hant..1ng rciulatorc; for lc111ng bounct's Whrn a banker kitec, checks.
fncnd'I amt relatives writr rubber the da} of rrlkon1ng can be dela yed
chel k,, paid hts SSO 000 li nc to the almost indcfin1tcl> bru<.1ng "cover"
complrnller nf the currcnn "'th a check\ as d«postl'> Imm a l1uccess1on
chec k th.ii hounced. C>f actounh
Thc line wa~ pan of a ~culcment In addll1on. Lann: was accused of
JACK
AIDERSOI
and JOSEPH SPEAR am,ccJ al by Lanr-e and the comptrol-ha\ 1n~ a (alhoun bank emplO)'Ce
lcr la~• February on charges of check take ou1 a loan and I urn the mo ne}
k111ng and other tlkgal u~ of funds at o"cr to Lance. thereby evading the them recently. There '"· the c>.pcn
the C alhoun (Ga.) h rst Na11onal stnct ltmitauon on the amount a bank said. no evidence tha1 tcrrnn s1 groups
Bani.. Sources at thc agency told our . officer can borrow from his own bank have targetcd the Un11ed li1ates for
assoc1a1c \.1 1chae1 R10\lcin that Lance under federal law. Thecomptrollcrof bombings. a'isass1natrom or other
has madl" good on the check tha1 the currency Cited several instances 1n form!. of violence In fact, accord ing
bounced la<;t 'iu'mmcr Lance, who which these loans put Lance well to our \Ourccs, the expert's briefings
was President Carter'~ close associate above h1.-. legal borrowing li mit as a on thc possibility of domestic ter-
and ad' 1~r. also 'itcpped down as bank officer ronsm ha ve all but stopped . Now we
chairman and d1rec torof1he Calhoun As pan of the settlement last ~ get to the other hand. though: -Of-.
bank and announced hi\ 1n1cn11on to winter. the Calhoun bank must limit fic1ah arc al a loss to explain our ~ood
sell his \IC>Ck 1n the bani>.. 1b lending to Lanc-c. restrict his fortune. and warn that we'rl' !>ltll a'i
For more than a dt.'<.Jdc. Lance had chcd1ng account acttv1t1es and pay a vulnerable as evcr to tcrron'im c;;o
bcen lucked in baulc with fcderal total ofS32.000 1n civil pcnall1es. enJO) the good lime.-. while they last
bank regulator., 1Jver h1<; good-Olc·bo~ Meanwhile. in a separate action last ( 0N HDENTIAI. HLE When a
banking pract1cc<i. whi ch included month, Lance entered into a consent countf)' (ltk~ an ind a v1dual) gets a bad
allowing o-.crdr.ifls fur favored cus-decree in U.S. District Court in which reputa11on. 11 can expect to be blamed
tomer'i -1nclud1ng himself In his he agreed to refrain from further for just about anything. Thus Syria.
defcn..e I ance charged 1ha 1 1hc violation of lJ S. securities laws which is cena1 nly up 10 its car'! in
rnmptrolk t 11f thl' l um·nl ~ h.1 ... tx'('ll without adm11tmg that he had hroken lcrronsm, is being weighed as the
t arn 1ng 1111 .1 't•ndc.·t1a agJtn'>I him them previously. This case 'item med v1lla1n bchind the s11ll-unsolvc·d
I .iml t l.11m., that a rnnlillent1.i l from a w mpla1nt last year h} the bombing of 1he Jewish synagogue in
rqlort on the < iilhoun h.mt.."• c.o mptrollcr of the r urrenq that Istanbul. Terronr,m cxpcrt!I note that
financial .-.11uatwn wa' lcah·d to 1hr Lann'. .1.-. chairman of the C alhoun the Turkish government for a year or
pres" la\1 )car b) a rnmptroller bank. had filcd misleading annual more ha'i been claiming that Syria
employee in an intcn1mnal auempt 10 rcpons and pro11y matcnals that was aiding and abetung Armen1~n
damage Llln<·c.· failed tn 'ihow how he and othe~ were and Kurdt\h dt\Stdcnt group~ in
The report re ..,.c.·aled 1ha1 tht· bank engaged in in'>tdcr loans and other Turke), a'i well as fomenting troublc
honored dlCl l>.s that Lance.• and hie, rnnf11c1 .. o l 1n1crc.-.1 on the Turkish-Synan border Tht
rclaltH'\V.rolr againc,t ,1ccoun1'w1th r oolnotc Lanlt' l11d not rl·turn l onncc11on ht'twel'n o.\rmc-
in.,uflit1l·n1 lund ' It al'io dl\dO\C'd rcpeatrd tall' 10 hi\ olfac n1an Kurd"h d1s~·nt and lhl' Jc\\-t<,h
that l .. mll hJ<l rernmmcndcd hi\ AIR ~AH.TY & DIH I(,~ We \\nafogue1snot ckar
bank bu\ S4 .S m1ll1on an loan.-. from reported rn cnll\ thut the Federal M Nl-1-DITOKIAL: we·,c had
bank<.i ton trolled b) 1 cnnessec ·\' 1atton Adm1 n1.\tra11on wa\ warned our d1flerenccs overt he year\ with the
linanCll'r Jat..l· flutl hrr at a ume "hrn l\\O ~car\ a.go about po!>S1blc drug FB.1.ashaveolhcrncwso.cgan1auons
Lrnte had <,1pnilirnn1 loan\ from rrohkm' among 1tc, air traffic con-~1 th enough profcc;'>1onahsm 10 go
Hut<hl·rhank<. Bu1t her1snuwdoing tr nlll'r' \1 mt·thcn.tht•f-AAha,firt•d d1gg1ng for news thc burcaucrah
11mt· for l'mlx·11l1ng $1 .S million fi ,t•u1ntroller\ln K.1n<,a\for ofl-dut) dnn't wanl publto,hrd But we reall}
from h" I n11t·J •\mcman Hank 1n drug U\l and a ton I roller in f-lonlla didn't think the ( 1-men had taken our
\frmph" v.J<. arrt'\led a' th e rcc1p1cnt of an 'ltngs and arrow\ pcr.-.onall ) -until r he '>ellll'Ol\.nl l hilf(!.cd Lance with nprc\'>-matl palkdge l Onlatning 10 WC learned about the <ipcc1al F-81 unit
chct k k111ng -a pr:ic 11cc followed b) ounces of cocain e. c;ct up to 1nvest1ga te news leaks to
man} Amc:ncan' v.ho wnte check' GOOD NEWS, SORT OF-A top reporters. The new unit ts pan of the
1ha1 l an·1 hi. roH·rt·d unul a depmll" e'pcn on terrorism who regularly domestic terronsm o;quad mad~ \Uh\njUl'ntl~ 11 take\ advan-hm·f., high adm1n1'itrat1on official'> Jack Aodersoa aad Joseph Spear
t.i g1· 111 lhc ft'"' tla)\ of lag time in hall <,oml' qualified good news for are syndicated columaisls.
Bradley looks like less of
pushover in today's polls
• I / \11lhrough1ht• month nl '°)eptem· porch" campaign a la (alvtn >
tx·r "' l h.1lk nger Tom Hradk)' mm· Coolidge is th at it defies a key
p;111$n('d 1n 1.irtuall) c\Cr. part of hastoncal reallly of ( alifom1a poh·
C altforn1a. the man he·, trying 1oou'\l tics: Thlnas tend 10 narrow in the last
from 1hc.· govl·rnor·, office \laycd days of any campaign. Gaps that once
homt• in ~arramcnto seemed yawningly wide can suddenly
I Its (.'J a1gn managrrs "-lid he go1 become r37or thin.
uround 'IC r.ulc hct au\C of the annual Examplc'i: Jerry Brown led Hous-
pllc of ht ll'> that plop' 1>11 thl' too Fluomoy by more than I 0 percent
govern or-., de.,k when the I <'g"la11.1re with 1wo wecks lo go in their 1974
ends It'> 1,e'"on .1round 1...ihor Da) po~t-\\-a1erg.a1e gubcrnatonal race.
and be\.auc;c of a \JX'<.·1al lcg1'>lat1 ve Hrown eked oul a four-point win and
c;c.-..-.1on he railed when lawm,ikcr' h1.: had to work hard for ht!> margin in
balked n1 ht ~ pl:1n fr>1 a prl\on 1n ftt\l 1hat campaign's last days.
Lo'i Angele.-. • •\nd murc recently, Tom liradley
But the real n:a\on l111\ ( 1<.'or~l· himself enJoyed a whopping lead ol
DcukmcJian \ta)'cd homr w.i" dtl about I K points 1n the um mer of
fcrent. fn a word. th c gnvernor'c; 1982. DcukmeJtan fi nally bcal him.
campaign 'lhow., "i"" nf complalen· In fact. the DcukmeJ1an campaign
t')' llcdtdn't lea\.C ht.-.d<''it.. \Cr. ollen of 1986 has begun to look a lot like
because neither he nor hi\ '>taO Bradley\ 1982 effort. starting with a
thought he needed 10 cood1da1c who co ncenlrntc<, more on
They may bavc lx•t•n wron~ the office he hold, than on the
Dcukme11cln hu., cn)o~c.·d huge l·amp•11an at hand.
leads 1n the poll'> e"cr c,1nce liradll"'r I 1ke Bradlt'y'!I l Q82 eOon, Deu·
de~Larcd ht\ cand1dnt') Jn.-.t w1n1er kmeJt~n·s turrcnl campaign t!> man·
And tho!.t 11urvcy~ lulled the gM~·rnor 11ged h) a looa11mc u1dc l·or Bradley
into th1nk1nareele<. t11m would hf C'3\) 11 was lo) al deputy Phil Dcl'man and
11 he merely a.<:1cd guhcrnator1al for Dcukme11an 11'!. former pre\\ odopun~ a son of locu l1.1ed "Ro\l' ~crel:lr')' Larry Thomas. Neither 1, a
Ciarden' c. mpa1gn. profcc;\1onal camp:uan manager and
One problem w11h that \on of DcukmeJtlln. llkc 8r;1dlcy an I <>R2.
mateay. a ihe like of Jimmy ( arter ohv1ou\f>" feel~ he doc!>n't need one
and Gerald Ford learned the hard Rut narrowing polli.. !tome of which
way. i1 that vo1en like to ~e thear c,howed lhe aovrrnor w11h only 'll 6
candidates perform; they don't hlce to percent marj.to 1n September -
feel thei r votes arc being taken for down from 22 poant'i three month'
sranted cMher -m.ay ,pur ~me chanacs Camp 1$:n voluntee,..... get the feel-Meanwhile. Bradley ha, entrusted
inf thal af the cend1date doesn't h1 fate to profcuional this ume.
be icvc he baci to work very hard One of tho'iC prorc tonal . cam-
therc's no rca$0n for them to. either p.ugn chairman Tom Ou1nn, who
Another problem with a "front· managed two ucccssful statcw1dc
I •
THOMAS
ELIAS
Jcrry Brown runs and Rrndley·.-. 1985
mayoral rceleelmn. beheve'i 1he no n-
profe!ls1onal'i handling OcukmcJian\
dnvc have made some m1'takes
"Th('re arc several thingc, I'd do
differently over there:· Quinn says.
"But I'll onlr talk about one before
the elcc11o n •
"If I were them. I wouldn't have
bee n rew1t1 ng the id ea of debate'i. It ''
bad pubhc pohcy not todcbarc and 11
turns ofT 'iOme vo1cr<.1. Thry wan I 10
~c what the candidates can do and
they'll re'icnt someone who rcfu5<:S
Trut', you always arc taking a rt'ik in 8
debate 1f you hav(' a big lead But
Deukmc11an may not have a big lead
much lonaer "
If hl' doc n't 1t will be in part
hecau..c of ht c, 31lttude. 11 belief that
vKtol) 1c. 'iuch a fote¥one conclusion
that he even felt free hm $pnna 10 tal.~
about the poc, 1b1hty of runn1na for 11
1h1rd term
To do that, he'll lirst need 10 beat
Bnidlcy, and DcukmCJ•an's tactics
ha vC' helped make the mayor look lake
far le of a pushover today than he
appcartd a few month' q o nom11 £Ila.I ,, • s..u MMIC'•·
ba1~ col•m•l•t .. 1C.te l1H1t.
WALTER
Bu11ouGHS
Husky
issue
for frat
brot hers
<)oml' of \OU Warchltght reader\
ma} remem!l(r. but don't give a
whoop. that ~tic I'm usually re-
ferred 1oa'la lln1vers1tyofCaltfom1a
alumnu'> m) four undergraduate
)ear\ Y..crr 'ipcn1 a1 the t lniver"i ll y o
Wash1ng10n
I l1"ed in thr fratl'rntl) hou'iC as the
roommate of the late noted author
Max Mtllcr 1he rrallOn I roomed
with ham wa~ that all the other lowe
clas~mco rcfu1.ed lo do ~o bccau
they ~id he was too "1ntcllectual."
M} fi r'>l }Car at the un1vcrs1ty lh
a1hlcuc teams were known as "Su
Dodgers " The Scau lc ( hamber o
C'ommcn:c and 1hc organ11a11on t
promo{S.' tounsm wailed loudly ove
1h1s name The) felt tt downgrade
the weather.
ln1ellec1ual or not. Max Mille
suggested the namc "Hu,k1e!>." T
nail 11 down he made a tnp north a
came back with a real Alaskan hus
dog. Max trained this first hu\ky '>O
would prance_ and IDo\\' off aL
rooting ..cct1on. The dog·., name w
WUSA. Max chose 11 becau"iC ll w
ASUW spelled backward. (Hardly
bnlltant a<:I by u guy who w
supposed 10 he '>O 1n1r llectual none
the brothcr' 1n lhl' hou'>C wanted
room w11h him)
That was in the fall of 1921 w SA beha,cd magnificcntl).
well that the b1gsh01\ 1n 1he as~at
students cn1hus1a\11cally agreed
forget the namt' <iun Dcx:1gerc, a
1mml·diatcl> adopted Huskies as
namr for a1hlct1t learn \
Thal pan worked out well. But
quc'>llOn then aro..c what to do
WUSA dunng the year between l
and the next football season. Da
Me1sncs1. the graduate manager.
Max to find a place for WUSA.
\.iax wa., gou<I a1 ideas hut not
rnmpkl<'I) prac lll al authont)
"hat to do"" Ith J 'aluablc mac.cot d
dunng the intervening year.
He solved 11 by making a deal wi t
one of 1hr mob of cOl"ds who wer
rnnc;1a ntl) ~urrounding tnm. Thi., gt
had '' fam1l) w11h a big place on
Whadb) h land. It wa\ a really big
pla~c -I don't remcmhcr the exact
numbcrol .tl rc., hut It mu.,1 havc been
f'IOO plu' I 1h1nk 11 wa., a lrl'<.' da1m
No mallt'r Wt l~A COJOyt·d 11 and
didn't want to come hack 10 the
un1vcr\1 tv.
·Tofe1d, WI 'So\ back lorfoo1ball 1n
the 1922 \C<t'>on Max 1ndured the
-.ame coed v.ho had hccn \cl helpful
the prt'\ 1uu'i )t'ar to dn..,.e him to 1he
lcrr\' .ind help him t'\Wrl WI SA
home to lhe unl\e1\1ty.
WlJSA had not had a hath for all
the months he had been away So on
the way back the girl said "Max. 1ha1
dog ha~ to have a hath."
f ha1 year lhl'rl' wac, an rarly .. now
~oMa~led(ordragged)W ll Ato the
Ihm.I floor on thl' hou<,e. ln<:kcd the
door\ and gave him a shower bath.
WI JSA d1dn'1 hke at al all. So,
dripping wet. he broke through the
shower door. ran down two Otghl'> of
stat rs and roll ed 1n the snow
The rc-.ult wa'> nol only tragic for
our fir!>l ma\l.:ol. who cnmr down
with dl\lempcr. bul 1t W..t\ rough for
me for I wa\, a<. uwal. Max's willing
funk fhdl made me WUSA'<; nur~e.
Thow other bro1her'i proved 10 be
mu(.'h \marter than I Max wa~
\H111ng Im lirc,1 hoot.. rnlled "( Plus"
o;o he had mmed to a ~mall bu1ld1ng
in a public p11rk which lht• publtc
didn't u.-.c WlJ'iA became a per-
manent re,1dcrtt of the ha~men1 of
our hou.-.e I had the unenviable JOh of
feeding him amt ba thing ht~ eyes
WlJ')i\ nc \.er did gc1 11ver 1hc
distemper 1 on tlad He W.t\ a fine
dog.
The rc't of the ~iory 1c. 1ha1 afier
WlJSA's demise. another hu'iky, a
reall) lovely one named Frosty.
c.uccecdcd hi m Bu1 1-ro'lt)' wa!> not
the fir~t and I havc never been able to
~e why. even though thc first husky
wa'> a traged). all the pubhcat1ons
from the Un1verc.1ty of Washington
Alumni Assoc1at1on 1ns1st on rcfer-
nng 10 Froc.ty a~ lJW'S first m11~01.
rhcy did It again 1n the fall I 986
mue of the Wa'ih1na1on Alumnus
rhe picture in lhe Alumnuco t'i labeled
"LJW I 1hran~ #2204.'' Well. the
Univcr,1ty of Washinaton library is
named for Dr Henry uualo who
was pre 1dent dunna my under·
araduate years and 1Df. uualo ap-
proved the de'lignbtions ''Husky"
and WU A.
I'm afnud there isn't too much to
br-.gabout in the whole incident but I
have written t he editor of the alum·
nus mapiine each tJme the boo-boo
has OC<:UM'Cd.
8u1 no matter. JoumaJ1Jm Dean
Mathew Lyle pcncer and ProfcstOrS
Jone and Pa Kennedy who were such
cnnks for accuracy would bana lbeit
heads an shame Waller ,,,,.,....,.. J• IH n.ll
PIJ•I'• IHIHll., /lfMIMr.
'
Mauch
wants
monkey
off back
Ang~ls can remove tt-
wtth triul!lph tonight_
over Sox at Fen way
BOSTON CAP) -Whenever
Angels Managcr Gene Mauch listens.
he ht-ars the words. Wherever the
Bosto n Red Sox look. they see tht-m.
Choke. Curse Collapse.
Ugly sounding. But label~ that
whichtvcr one lo~c\ the American
League playoffs th•'> week will have to
AL playoffs
Oct. 7 $<-.... I, 8otlon I
W""'1dev' S<-Bollon 9. .,,..., 7
TI!undav'• Score
A'*"' S Bo•ton 3
S.t\1t4llV'• Score
AllMI• 4, 8011on l ( 11 mn1no•>
SundaV'1 Sc11re
Bolton 7, A1'91tt 6 CAnQell IH O \erlet, l 11
Tenlttlt'l Geme A~s IMcCe~llt 17·101 •• Bollon 18ovo i.-101. S10 e>m
WedneMeV'I GMM
...... 80\lon, II M<"tHrY, s 20 p"'
All llme1 POT All v•mc1 on Ch•nnel 7
It "c wnh for another winter h either
one meant to win''
No Mauch-led tcam has rcal:hed
the World ~ne .. in Im 25 years of
maJOr league mana~1ng. the longest
'>UCh streak e .. er. Hrs 1964 Phtladcl·
ph1a Phil hes blew 1t 1n the final week.
Hts 198::! Angel~ fell apart in the
playotr...
The ~ngd., were v.11h1n one stnke
of making the trip th1\ October v. hen
11 squandered a thrl·c-run lead 1n tltt
ninth inning Sunda> nnd c"cntuall~
lost a l hance to win the team's tir'it
pennant
"Mon~c). arc )OU on rn) had
again"'' Mauch 'aid retcntl~ v.hl'n
asked about the \pell
Mauch and the \ngel,, '>llll kad1ng
the bc\t-of-sc\Cn '>Cflt'' J-1 gct
another tr: to hrea~ thc Jin\ Tut·'>da'
n1~ht 1n Game St>. at Frrrwn) Park.
Kirk Mc< a skill. 1hc uamc Tv.-o loser
wi ll be opposed h~ Ho!.lon\ Oenn1s
"Oil Can" Boyd. tht.• lo\t'r 1n the 1h1rd
game
( altforn1J rook1t.' liro;t h.i'>cman
Wall) lo)ner \\hoh1t 455 in thc first
1hrcc game~ bu1 m1.,~d the: ne11 1 1wo
when hosp11al11cd b) a hactcnal
1nfectwn in his lov.-er right leg. made
the 1np to Roston and 1s C\pe'c.ted to
pla)
Boston again ""'II tx· 1n1ng 1oaHl1<l
elim1na1mn. havrng ,,a,cd 11 ofT in
unda) \ 7-o \tllnr) 1n 11 1nn1ng'>
The Red \0\. v.11huu1 a World '°)enc'
champ1onsh1p 'iincc 19 I 8. '>pent the
entire regular ~a'ion fighting ofT l
Ea'it challcrgcrs and the gho'it of
(Please aee ANGELS/82)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 ... 1986
Rain .gives
·Metsti1ne
for thought
Is Houston 'S Scott
·scuffing' fhe ball
for. an advantage?
NEW YORK (APJ -The fifth
aame of the National League playoff5
was postponed by rain Monday as the
New York Mets called for an in-
vestigation into charges 1hat Houston
pitcher Mike Scott has been illeplly
scuffin& the basrball.
Scott, who has beaten the Mets
twice 1n the senes and is the gamt's
foremost exponent of the pht-fingcr·
ed fastbaTI. !.1\0l oun~etMlt-the
lirst game. then beat them again
Sunday to Ile the best-of-seven Stnc
at two v1ctorie!l apiece.
Met'i Manager Dave Johnson said
his general manager, Frank \ashe n.
had asked National League President
Chub Feenc)' to 1nves11ga1e Scotr\
alleged scuffing. Feeney <ta1d hc:'
would look into the allegations some-
time before Sco tt pitches again.
"( a'ihcn talked with f'hub and
a\kcd for a meeting." Johnson said .. I
rnn 'lhov. hi m some ball'> as e'vidcnu:
if he v.-ants "
>\Iler ~unday night's" game !><>mt.•
Met~ wt'rc showrng rcportn\
b<l\l'balls that had come 1nlu the
Met\ dugout. They appeared to hd\t.'
bcl·n rubhed w11h some abra'" c
NL playort M!laedale ! ...... .,..ac..., ,.
Hooi\IOll 1 New Y«I< 0
TlMH'MaY'• Ian ,.
New Vor .. S Houslort l ,."" .. ,,..lure ,., ... "'°"' • Houilort s SWlctlY'• kw. HOU\lon ),.,.;•w·Y«k I tSerift lied, 2 ,)
Mefta'l'l Game
HOU\lon •I Ntw Von. DOilooneG rel'l
T.-Y',~
HoliSIO<O (lhtn 17·1) •I Ne.. Yori<
(Goodtn 17 .,, l~OS • m
WMNM8Y'•Game
N•w 'l'orl!. CO..O• ll·SI el Movtton
(KneOMr 16 10>. 10 • m
T'llWMltv'I~
Htlw 'l'Otll 81 MOU\10<' It nteeU¥Y S ?Cl •
e>m
AM I.me\ POT Al pemei. Oii CM~ 7
when I threw 1ht:m I hopclhe) keep
thinlo ng there "'a' though It · 11
bothers them then tt works to m )
ad,antage:·
Fcenc) pmtpont·d Monday'<, game
until lod~~ with !•Uk prospect for
1mprm l'ment in -tbt--"'Cather un1"tt--
\\. ed nt-.,d <1 v
The h1~l NL pla~otl game to be
pm.tponcd by rain wa., the fir..t ga me
of the 19k2 o,cnc\ bc.>tv.cen ~t Louis
jnd ..\tlanta That gamc was wnhin
11nl· out of llt:ing an ofliC'lal game
v.hen tht• rain hcgan
Rookie left.hander Jim Dci.ha1c:'>
had been \lheduled 10 go Monday for
I lou,ton agJ111-.1 198~ ( y Young
v.1nner Dv.1gh1 f1ooden of"Jcw York
41'~plloto
Houaton '• PhU Gamer felt Ju•t like the fana -bored aa be waited for the rain to •ubslde.
.. f he balb they got in tht• dugoul
bounled in th!.' dirt or wt.·nt hatk to
till' \UCen an)'Wa)." ~Ult '<Jtd
"1 here "'a" nothing wron11. ""''h thl',m
·\ wnst.ant dn11k forced Nattonal
League official!> to delay the sl8rt. and
Feene~ IJ(>'llponcd 1he game at some
70 minuteti. later The game wati.
(Pleue aee METS/84)
Astros scoff at claims Scott throwing 'scuff'
Controversy continues
over s plit-fingered pitch
NF:.W YORK -rhe filth game of the
Na11onal I eague Champ1on.,h1p "'it'nt.''> wa'
rained vut Monda)' hut tht.• uintrmers~
\urrounding .\\lrll'> p1ttht•r \.11kt· ')(1111 rcfu<,cd
10 hl· v.ao;hed av.a\
"It 'icems the.uni} .\\trO\ the Ml'l' haH·n·1
J<.l U\l'd of c,rn ffing the hu'>Chall arc ( man.igt•r)
Hal Linter and Drck Wagner·· said \.\ agnrr.
the· Hou\ton team'<. prn1dcn1 "It'\ Jb,unJ
v.hat thc> arc dmng "
I Ill' filth gaml' ha\ ht.•l n rt'\t.'hcdukd for
todu~. v.11h Ne.,.. York'o; l>v.1ght (1oock11 fanng
H ou'>llln''i "lolan R}an rhe \l'fll:\ "llt•d JI l\.\O
ga mC\dP•ctC and hl·com1ng mml' u1mpltl.1tnl
each da'
Mc·,, general manager I n:.ink C a\ht.•n ha'>
requc'itcd . and been granted. a mt•eting ""1th
National I eaguL' pr("i1dcnt Chuh 1-eL·ne\ \Orne:-
11me hcfon: \mil ptll'hl'' .igain in the pl;1)ofh
\I that meeting. ( a\hl·n will dl\plav ahout a
dO/l'O hawhall' 1ha1 hl· <wt \\ \1..1111\lul\l.'d1n thl\
\l'rlC'>
"The umpire\ \3\ \rntt'' dean " fe1·ne)
\atd "C allhcn \:.1ys ht.· ha\ '>t:uffrd ba\l·hall ... It''>
a nc.,.. p1tl h (the spltt-fingt.•r fao;thall) ma'oc
thJt'<11t Ofrour\C ma' h<: thn could h,1\I.' 'aid
1hc ..ame thing ahuut < arl iluhhl'll 1n 19'~
"hen ht• 'itartcd thro.,..1ng hi\ \at•v. h.ill ..
l mpirc Doug llM\t') v.-a\ thl·rt· thl· t.r,1
11me J Hou'ilun opponent Ulmpla1nt.·d ah11ut
Sw11-.. pll<.h It wa'I IQHS lhl' tir\t '>l'a\on liu111
uo,cd the !>pl11-fingcr ahrr learning 11 lhl·
pre' IOU'> ""inter from Roger C rartt lht·n n·11rnl
hut no" m<1nagerul 1ht•\Jn ~1c1nl1\t11(11,1n1'
I Ian n wa'> th1· hunw-nlJll' umpirl· 111 .1
I tou\lon game ag.un,1 th\'< llllJl!" < ulh
"In lhl' lir't inn1n~ l1m I fl'\ I< uh\
m.inager) come\ out u1111pl,11ning. Jnd I look .11
the hall!'. ... Hant.') \aid · I hl·~ rt• tk.111 ·
By 1hc third 1nn1ng. I rt'\ t!> tr\11ng hkl' a
hah)
"I v.,ilk mer to Jim and a\k 'Wh) Jr<.' )OU .,o vchl·nwn1 ahou1 th"''' " ltarvn h<ttd "Frr>
told ml' 'Doug. J gu) t:an't gu from hc1ng a \uh-
par 500 pill hl·r to a v.1nm·r v.tthout rhea ting ·"
That'\ hov. aIT tfll'I has \lUT'led ' !'to One
v.ant\ to hchevc that ~toll has gonl• from a 5-11
plll'hrr tn 1 IJM 10 18-8 and 18-10 thl' ne~t two
'l':lf'• 1u't h' k·Jrn1ng tlOl' ptlt.h
Haf\n ho\.\l'\t'r '-ltd 11., n111 1u'1 JO\
pttth
·· 1 hl'l1nl~ pllt:h I hJ\C e\l'f \t'en mo'l' It ~,·
the 'lpht-lingcr truthlull~. " the '>Pliler ·
I larH·~ \Jtd "You wuld tdl the 'Pliler It
rolJtcd ~' or lhrec 11mc<,. lhl.'n dropped fhc
\plt1-li11~l'f h.1, the 'ame ro1a11on a' the fa,1balt
lh1·n drop\ t\\o or 1hrt'l" k1·1 Io Jllt' 11 hrl'J~\
111..1· .1 \.t1Hh f\11ulJ\ l'Uf\1 hrtll v.11h lhr \flCt'd of
I l,i'lh,tfl
·1 hJd \loll 1n 111ll g..iml' 1n "htlh tw
l.1ugh1 thl hJll from thl' lJllhl'f Jnd \'llhoul
pu1t1ng 1t 1n111 hi\ gh1,c. lhrev. a p1tth bal~ In
hi\ tatrher that droppt·d three lcct I knov. th.it
pltth v.a ... n·I \lUffrd "\aid llarvC\
"J.\11 lht.' pttlhcr\ Roger has 1aught 1hc
pllt.'h. thl'~ all rotatl' and break lh<: \am1• v.-a\ "
he \aid "1 JU\l th1nk v.hat v.-c hQ\C ht•rt: "IUSt
thl' man who ha' ma'itt.'n~d 11 ·
.\ ma'>ll:r In the fourth game onl) thrc~
"'1et\ pla\cr'> reaLhcd .i thrt•e-hall Lount ag;.i1nst
\1·011
l he '\.frl\ ha,1· mJdl' \luftin~ thl' 1,1or. uf
the'>(.·'-1 pla\llfh llJf'l' dg.t1n '>dtdhc1h1nk'
hi.' k nov.' v. h'
I v.J\ t)l:h1n<l thl' plJtt·durtnM,11m· g.im1 in
\an r ran1 l\lll thl\ \l ... , v.,hen \u11t wa'I
p1llh1ng.' lla1\.l'\ ,.ml 'RogL'rl< ra1g)\IJrh1>n
ml· 1n thl' lir\I innintt I '"'fll'l I the hall v.all
cna to Rug. Jnd \J\. ·11·~ dean Do \OU ""JOI
1c'1
' I It-'J'' 0(1 B~ ihc thircJ inning, I ha\c 10 talk lo him
.1g<1111 Th1\ 11m\' ht·.,...~, 'Doug. I kno~ v.ha1 hl·
"llm"'•ntt I L.tujlhl 11 to him I'm fU\t lf)ing I<•
gt•t 111 ht'> mind \1 lht· \.kl\ 1n1ng to du tht.·
\8ml' 1h1og"' 11\ ptMthlt• ..
II W.111.ner I!> tm·ll nf thc Mct\ at·cu\tlt1ons.
(Pleaae see WHIFFLE/84)
Ehmann picks up pieces, puzzles Mesa
His passing. poise. led to
S ea Kings· uphill vic tory
apparcntl) turning them around hc<.aU\l' the Sea
Ki ng\ rode the throwing arm ofFhmann. thcir No.
1 quartt.·rbaek 10 a 10-::!X win overt lw M u\tang'i in
om· ol tht• '>lhool ' all-t inw gn·all'\I tome-from-
hch1nd \ lllOrlC\
Prep Player of the Week
"I j!Cll '" llhl >'.lllh'I Jlllf I "'·" lll'I \11\J\ ·"
hel ~ · I hm.11111 '·''" ''' hi\ 111111JI '.1r\lt\ l' pcrtl'Olt' JI qu.1111 rh.11 I>. 'In thl' fl/\t hJll I d1d11 I
du that goo1J Jilli \\l \H ll f!el11ng killed .11 h.tltltntl
1 Robinson
focusing
on Lions
By RICllARD OUl\N
0..,1'11o1 C..~I
Talk ahoul 1ak1ng nothing and turning 11 into
something.
Kurt Fhrnann "'Ith lhl' \l·a f\ing'> 1n \hc)l k
with an offen~ 1n \hJmblt•., JI h.1llt1mc p1tked up
all the hrokcn plele\ of the ( orona dcl Mar l l 1~h
offense and glUl·d 11 hack toge1her almml
blindfolded
Junior Mitch Melbon. C dM ( oach Da\l'
Holland's No. I quarterback. went down with a
twisted ankle on the last pla)' of the first quarter
Fnday night against Co'ita Mc'ia
In the lirst half. the ~a Kings mu'>t ha\.!~ hct•n
watching the AmcncJn League pla)on, from a
mon11or on the bcnrh hecause tht') lerta1nl~ wt•rt·
not scru11n111ng the game 1n lront of them
The Costa Mt.''iU Mustangs held a rnmmand·
1ng 20-0 lead at halftime before llnlland 'crball)
dug into ht~ player\ inside the lockcrroom.
( d"1'' \tarting frl'l' ,,1f\'1, Fhmann ha\ had
li11lc l'Xpcm·nt·c at quattnhark Hl· v.a\ 1-for-4
(v.11h Jn 1ntcrn·pt1on1 throwing thc tootb.1ll 1n thr
'>l'rt>Od quarter alter rcnlanng 'Vtclhon Hts IOla l
C\flCnl·ntct•ntenng lht· '>l'tond hall o t la~t Frida .. ·.,
fl·tnll' "a' "hJI he tltd 1n 1h1· \nond quarter not
mud1.
I it' "1·ar' uniform numhn 42 and ,., h'>te<l 1n
thd d \1 program a' a v. •dl· rnn \t'f .ind dl'lcll\1\l'
hJl ~ \01 J\ J quarterh.•l k
Hut Ehmann. a Junior rnmpleted I 2 ot 21
pa'i\eo; for 201 }a rd'> 1n tht' \L'rnnd hall. 1nclud1ng a
49-)ard touchdown pa" to \l•an Wnol,cy in the
third qua11rr a 1""1>-prnnt lOO\ll'f\lon tov110 11gh1
l'nd f\l'' in' l''\'tl :ind .1 '~ \.Hd o;rnnng rnmple-
11on lo "c' 1n \.1.1,1\ in lht• tnurth 4ut1rtl'rll><lll1\alt'
( dr..r, 11lkn\\' into 'll 'l'toml-hall point\
V. lll'thl·r lw\ tht• ,1,11 ting "gnal u11lcr for thl'
\t'J l\.1ng~orn111 I hm,tnnl'.trnt•J h1m\l'll 1hc /)ail\
P1/11t\ Pl.t~l'I 11f 1hc V. cl'k honor tor hi\ l'ITort
"Thc11 < 11a1h ll11ll.1nd g;t\t' u\ the ialk 111 oui
lt\e\. :inti \H' !lOI h,11 I<. 111l11 lh1• !t-lllll' ..
Dtl\'' th" n1t.111 1h.11 I hm.inn ,,,11 ,1,trt ,11
4unrterh.1l k 1111 I h1 ...,, .i I\ '~' lr11111 111"' 11n' '\11
Mt.·I h1111 m 111 h 111• 11 1 p11l l\h1·d .111d l''
Pl'rll'Otl'd I\ I Olll\hli'll d p111b.1hk 1111 till'• \\(Tk
0
\
gaml·
'V. hl'Ol'\l I \I Ii Ii~'"' d11\'ll I hni.11111 -..1111
''I'll pla~ I k, .1lwltl1 q11.1nrrh.11 k hut 11 hl' l'H'r
g<X'\ do\\n I'll hl· 1111h1·11
"I'm n111 11111(k\I h11 1 lw 1.111 fl'.td hl'111·r he'~
got JU\I J\ !l1111d ,111 .11 m '' I do h111 hl··, ·"'" nmrt•
e\pcrtt'lltl'll th.111 I .1111
\o t.111 "'l 'll\'1. I 1111111 t111m I hm.11111 in lht•
future·• Prohahh 11111
"II \\,I\ a tllll l' Ill ,I l1h 111111' Chill!! .. l'\pl;i11wd
I hnunn ·I'll 1c111l't11hl 1 lh ti !J.11111' 111\ uhnk Ilk
I Please ace EHMANN/83) Kurt Ehmann
Little fanfare
given Payton
on milestone
Edison team to beat in Sunset wars
LAKE FOREST. Ill. (AP) -When
Walter P'ayton. the Chicago R<-ar'i'
veteran running hal'k. reached h1'
latest NFL milestone. 11 went 'iome·
what unnoticed.
As Payton. the league's all-time
rushtnJ lender, caught a 30-yard pa~.,
from Jim McMahon late in Sunday'<1
20-7 victory over Houston -the
Bcar'i' stitth triumph wtthout n los'l -
he became the first plnyer to reach
20,000 combined yardc;
That includes ru h1ng, receiving
and returning kick\ With his 76 yard<i
nuhina Sunda) Payton now ha~
I S,442 yard\ rushing. 4.02S yard!.
rcc:c1ving and HCI )nrdo; on kick
re tum\.
Play wu\ not stopped when Pa) tun
reached thc 20.()()().., ard mark Pa\·
ton wa\ not ai vtn the ball nnd thefc..
wa'I httlt-fanfare oHr the m tle!'ttonc
One rea.,on m1~h1 ha"c t>ecn he·
,·au~ of on error 1n the 'lta11 t1co; 11
wo thousht Payton nttded 6 1 )'ard\
to reach 20.000. but 11 turned out he
needed 100 bccau..e ut n ckncal error
111 which h<' v.11\ t·rnhtcd with 19
'Jrd 'I 011 a punl r\"tu rn wh1c h 1h
Miht\. v.J' a punt b th \.crJOalllc
'. (Pleue ... PAYTON(82)
Westmins ter gets the nod for No. 2. but
everyone has a s h ot at the CIF playoffs
By l\OGER CARLSON Of''" o ... , ..... llltff
f dt\On High ' C II Hip. I 1H· w
thampmns of 191<5 Jnd MJnn.1',
V1kingo; hcgin dt.·fcnw ol their 'har~·d
~un'it'I League champ1un\h1p T htlr\-
da)' n' tht.• 1986 prl'P loothall \Ca\011
get' undt.>r v.a' • lor rl-.il" Jne1
bao;1culh a fivl'·v.ed o;tru[l.gk <lunn~
non-league pl:i-.
I he other two \tart<.'!'\ gu I nda\
night v.1 th k1ckof1 in l'tt<.h 1n,tanC'1
hstt'tf at 7 10 Herc·., n look at l'Oh h
Edi on va . Marina (at WHt·
mln1ter): f'nr the record. Manna ha'
never beate n ld1'i0n, lo~1ng I I and
1ying one in c the )(.'rit'!> blog.in in
1974. but for Manna Coach C'hm
Ram'l<'y, he's JUSt lookma for a win.
"I saw Edison hve once.'' said
Ram~y "Thal wa~ again 1 Scrvtte
and obv1ou I)' we have to t lop their
Nn first He (Kalcaph Caner) 1 an
out tandina n.inn1na back, but the-.
art well balanctd. You have to play :i
nc3r-pcrfec1 same co uP\('t them."
"We're., dost to bc1n1 ht"althy a\
1n a Iona ttmc M01t art hack 4ican
Maguln 1s about read y to go and
(linebacker) Todd Dcstatte (Achille\
tendon) should be ready"
"Thc>'ve played o me tough
teams," acknowledged Edison <..oach
Dnvc While. "They've had 'i<lme
inexperience and they've hccn hurt
Maguln's go1n& to make them a better
hall club for league and Rick Van
1kmet rnn he hot or cold, and 11 he''
nn ..
\\h1tc 'r11<l he has no fear h1~ tt•am ""'II he: lool.1ng ahead to We\tmin\ll'r
.1 IACek latcr
.. Wc'tl' 111\1 woml'd ahout Ld1wn
1,a1d White "We hnve to get bad 1n
gcar .iftcr \lumbhna. It we., n rudl'
awakcnin apin~t Santa Monica (J
21·7 lo'i,) "We v..cren't playing with
th<' \3mt· intcn.,1t) and dc'ltrc \\ c'rl
not good l.'nouah to do thnt "
f'ouatala Vallty va. <kna View (at
llHUlllOD BHC~): 11·,. match up ol
coach ond pro1eae a r ounta1n Val
le)·, 11kc Milner fJcc' another ci1 ·
8\\1\taOt
llun11namn Ocach·,c,eorae Pa ·c'IC
t'i a Milner f'f<)\juC't a\ well H (1cet1n
Sunset Leagre handicap
l'u'. l<'Dm , rt•C'ord ~J.:ooi m~nt. Odd'i
I dl\1111 r ~ 11 i...1k,1ph C .trll'r '"'Jrminti tfl fl'll\\ 111uJ1.h 2 I
' \\ nt 111111\h 1 I.' 1 11 H1g and 'cr) toutth l .11lhm k ",1 qlH'\l lllfl " I
\ I 1111111.1111 \.1111'\ Hl-'11 W1nle\\ h111 nnnthl'k\\)ll'I\ thl nnll 1: I
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f\ l l11n11n~t11n lk.tt h I~-\1 A1ggl·,t tl".1m in lca~U<' h111 no flJ\\11111 40· I
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ll'Jd ,1h1•11t \1ik1 .ind Hoh lohn'lun
ht.'11111 1h1•\ pl.l\t'd 1.1\I .. \'iH " \:ltd
< .11 ro1111 OI\\ 111u'h .1 g.tffil' ht.•
l\\l'lO ~nPd lllt'nth hut \111.l· ,,11d 'I'd
""ant 111 Ix JI Ill\ mnthn 1n ,1 tLllTIC •
\tld " \Ulll lOlll'lJ ( ,II fll//Cl "I'm
nt1l r,111 ,1 blood 11·l.111nn \o I
inhlt1.1nt hl''ll ht· lm·d 11J' •
· I d<1n I thin~ lhl'r\' will ht JO\
prl1hkm ll.l't11np n·.11h tor th\· izamc
\\llh < >< t·.1n \ it·l\ • ... ml 1h1 Hh'ran
Mtlnl• II' our hr'I \1111\l'I l 1•,1pul'
g.im\' .rn<l 11 u.111 1akr u\ 11n 1111r \'v,l\ to
tht• ,,l,l\nlh Ou·.1n \ tl'V. h,t\ IWH'f
hcJll'll U\
l\11rt \1uha "a lint• all·flttfl''o~·
uthlh' .rnd ( 111 .. OrHI hi\ .l'i\l\l,1nt Unh
Bell hUH' dl'\dV11'·tl thl' nllt'fl\\
'The) tool. .t kw thtn&\ ~1th them
that "'"''H Jone Jnd .1ddC'd thr1r
l'l(r\onalll\ nnd clone a (luod 1oh v.11h
lht• ollen\l\l' ll,ll~Ogl' rkt\'n\l\l'h
lhl'~ 'rt• rn•tt\ h.l\ll nnt lC111 mult1rll
\\<1th a 'll haw
· l tan't twl11'\l' I 11u111;11 n v.illl'' "
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Atlanta history:
Rams coach wants
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Cincinnati
puts Steelers
away, 24-22
CTN "ATI (AP)-Cinannall
punttr Jdf tb)n made up for a
blocked lnck ind 1 saftty by pnnuna
61 )&rds with a fou nh-quamr fake
Monda) mabl to ll"e t~ Bcnpb a
24-22 vtaor)' over the rttbnt P1t·
ubursh S~clel" Pm\burp, sum-riot ats wont stan
1n 17 )C8B. had built a 19-14 founh-
quann-lead with the help or a
touchdown jCl up b) a blocked punt
and a fe1} ach~vcd by cw101
Hayn out of the end zone on another
punt try
Ha)cs surpnscd the tcelen <k-
. fcnsc b) tak.lna a founh-down snap.
tludma a tackle, balanc1ns alona the 1dehnc and ractna to his lint Na-
tional Football uaauc 1ouchdown
wath I 3:47 lo pla)
TM1r fount\ consecuu vc "1etory
ovcT the tcel~r\ kept 1hc Bengals.
4-2. tied wuh C Jcvcland for lil"\t place
in the -\FC Central The ~tcden fell
10 1-5. their wof"it -;tan \incc Chuck
Noll'<; team went 1-1 J 1n 1969. h1i
first as PllaburJh·~ head coach
nul Haye•.' fourth-quarter
gamble the Stetler\ appeared headed
forv1Clory behind rookie quancrback
Bubby Bnster
Br.mer. a third-round draft chotct:
playing his first regular-sca\On game
for the injured Mark Malone. dove
one yard for a lir'it-quancr touch-
down sct up by Ha)t:\° blocked punt
He cooly completed three of four
passes for 40 yard\ 1n a 1h1rd-quancr
<;eorinJ dnvc that ga"e the Stcclcr'
their fi rst lead 16-14
Bnster completed 12 of H for I lJ I
-yards.
trong safety Donnie 5hell''> 48th
career 1nterccptton set up a 24-yard
field goal by Gary Anderson that ga-.e
Pittsburgh a more comfon.abk 19-14
lead late in the third quancr.
Pac-10 race gets
started all over
EvenCal'sBearS
concern Donahue
in Rose Bowl race
LO ANGEL~ CAP) -The wa y
UCLA (03ch rerry Donahue see) It,
the 1986 Pacific-10 Conference foot·
ball race is about 10 beam for the
1«ond time.
"Everybody'\ pretty much n ning
all over again," Donahue said Mon-
da) at his weekly luncheon meeting
wnh reporters. "The league 1s w
balanced. and we're naht tn the hean
of It hkc everyone cl~.
.. Now ~·ve &Ota btg game up 1n
Berkeley against Cal. h 's a crucrnl
pme for us, crucial. We've got to get a
win to say in the race ...
Six of the 10 conference hool'
have played thrtt league game\, thrt:t:
have played two. and one ha\ pln)-c:<l
four.
Nine of the 10 school~ haH·
recorded at least one victory -the
exception being Oregon. which 1o; !J. J
And nine of the 10 have sufTered at
least one loss -the exccp11on being
Arizona tatc. which neverthcle•i\
isn't perfect with a 2-0-1 record.
"'Tl1e"BtumJ". -1-trrte:iguc-play 11nd
3-2 overall. got them.'lel ves into thl'
race with an improbable 32-25 v1c:-
tory over previously unbeaten Ari-
zona last Saturda)'. UCLA rall1t:d
from an 18--0 halftime delic1t 10 cam
the win.
"ObViousl). we were JUSt ac; de-
lighted as we could be,'. Donahue
said. ..The ke) and probabl) 1hc
difTcrcncc in this game was we got a
lot ofb1g plays.
"Ccn.ainl}. the wm will serve as a
. tremendous upltfun' and moti vating
faClor for our team .'
lltnce bct:om1n1 UCl..A''l head coech
1n 1976. .. "It rank n&ht up there, he said.
"We've had ~me real wild Pf'MS.
one with M1ch1gan. one wuh Ten.
neu«. and a couple with Anzona
C\tate. ·• • • J he Brum,, scored l~ of t hett 32
pomts a131n l Amona 1n the founb
period The Wildcats hadn't aU~
a s1n&lc founh..quaner point 1n their
fir~t rour game
"Th1'1 wu the best fourth quartet
"'e'"e had 1h1\ tea~n. by far;·
Donah11c 1d "I didn't know An·
1ona hadn't lJVCn up a point in the
fourth ~uancr Ma yhc 1t'5 a aood
!tung I didn't ..
Donahue pla~ed down the well·
publtu1cd halft11nc 'IJ>eCC'h he made
10 hi\ team
·I ha"r hc:C'n that uggra"ated before
lat hallt1mcl. yc'I," he Mi1<.I "Pla~efl
win and loc,c 13mt:'>. I don't think
halli1me '>!')CC'~hc'I do
"I madl· 11 ckar to the team that
"'hat we: did 1n the fir'lt half was
unacn•ptahlc nn<l woul<.ln't he tolcr-
atrJ It hnd 10 ht: ht:tter "
lkttl'r, 11 wa,. Qua11crhack Matt
\tcvl'n' c:am~ c&h\C 1n the second half
and linl\hcd "'ith a singlC'-game
l n:
1
r
0
f 1t of 2f!4 pass1nt ya rds. And r_u · Ga~ on Grccn__ga1ne-..:;d::-_
ti 1 )ilrc son h11. final t\C cames. two
of w hll"h wC'nl for IOUl'hdowos. The
final one w;l., a l:"!-yard !ICOring run
with 41 ~ctond" rema1n1n1 to lift
ll< L •\from a 25-24 dt:fictt to the win.
"We ba11led a good defensive
team " DunahuC' s~ud. "That's a
strong Jcfcncoc. I'll be surprised 1f
man) people gc1 32 points agamst
them '1
Hayes' touchdown put C inc1nnat1
back ahead, and Jim Breech kicked a
4~yard field goal to IJH C1nc1nnat1 a 24-19 advantaae Pittaburgh'a Calvin Sweeney trles to break loo.e from Ctnclonati defenden Monday. Donahue said the game was one of
the wildest he's been rnvolved in
The Bruins ha'c won their last 14
game-. agatn\t <al dating back to
1971 when the Golden Bears
pre' ailed 31-24. ( al's most recent
win o"cr L'C. LA in Berkeley was a
39-15 triumph 1n 1968.
SP ORTS BREAK L_
Rozelle switches
tune, suspends
Townsend, again
Prom AP d.l•patcba
NEW YORK -Lor, Angele'! Ra1der"
defensive end C1rcg Towns.end will be
suspended for Sunda) ·, game a$31nc,1 thc
M1am1 Dolphins NFL C omm1'is1oncr Pl•tc
Ro1elle announced \1onda}
The 'iuspcn.,mn wac, rc1n\Httcd ror three ··nagranC
fouls Townsend romm1tted during a game ap1n\1 thl·
Kansa\ < it ) < h1efs
"I have again reviewed the evidence including
add111onal v1deo1a provided al the hearing 1n I o\
Angeles las1 fnda ) and (m·@.
T<1wns.end"· vcr'i1on of the c"cn1'
1n qucs11on " Ro1ellc <;a1d in d
"ltatemt'nt
"tlaving <lone \O m' final
dc1crminat1on l'i lhat Town\end
.. wtll t>e suspended w1thou1 pa'
for the Raiders' ne'<t game (>ct
19 vcr.,us M1am1 ..
'Tm at a IM<. for word'·
Coach Tom Hore" of the Raider'
said Mondav at the team ' Fl
Segundo headquam·" ·-rm JU\t
stunned Why now . why th1'\ kid wh~ thl\
'l1tuat1on'.' It make\ no 'i<'n'iC ..
Townsend. 25. ongrnall)' wa\ g1 vl·n a one-gaml·
suspension last week But the NFI rcvl·rsed itself
following a hearing and temporan1 >1re-.c1nded thl'
suspenswn. allowing 1he dcfcnsl\c end to pla> \unda'
against the Seattle Seahawk'l
The Raider<; beat the Sea hawk\ 14-1 O T own<,t·nd
accounted for one quarterback sack 1n 1he gam('
"We thought th1'i wa<, behind U'i and thetl hl· v.ould
be fined, much ltke a 101 of other pante.1pan1s 1n 1,1,hat
happened at Kan'ia'l C ll) .. Flore\ "laid "V.e don t
condone whal happened hut pun1c.h1ng him "1th ,,
suspenc;1on doc<i not fit the act\ rnmm11tcd e1thl'r
T own\Cnd ..aid "I l''I pelted to hear good nc w.,·
when he wa\ <.alled 1n10 f lore\· oOice Mon<ld\
afternoon
"I though! after the hearing that they under\tOt><.I
my side. that I wa~ provoked. and th(ll I would be
fi ned," he \aid. "I know my actions were nothing
compared to what happened 1n 1he Chicago-St. Lou1~
(cxh1b1tion) game. and all they go1 were fines."
Town\C'nd ~aid the timing of the rc-c;uspcn<;1on wa\
particularly difficult to undcr'ltand
"rim of all. my teammates ha ve had to put up w11h
1hisd1'itrau1on for two weC'k'> ... he ..aid. "And my main
m1.,<11on here " ru\h1ng 1he pav~cr. ye t they dec1dC' to
,u'l!')Cnd ml· l'x·fore we play Miami''
"If tht·~ wen· going l<1 kct'p the '\uspcn')1or1 wh)
d1dn'1 the~ 111'>1 uphold 11 la'it wee k''"'
Quote of the day
Joe Pepllont, ex-New York Yankct: after
be1ngacqu111ed of scnouc;druf charges that could
have sent him to pmon for s rears: "I'd ha ve
been 6().~1me years old when JOt out. J JUSt
couldn't sec my~lfhving wllh old guys. Bes1dc'I.
in pmon I'd ha ve to take my ha1rp1ecco1Tand my
teeth out I'd be so ugly."
North Koreans given deadline
Ill LAtJSANNf . \w111crlnnd -The
lntcrnat10n&I Olympic C omm1ttec unan1-
mou ly endorsed today a September 1987
deadline for North Korea to 11arec to hoc;t
111 or part of four 'lp(m~ 1n the I QHR Summer Games
1 he action. hy the l<X ~~ 9 ht ~'i,ton, means tht'
comm11tec ha'I &Qnc a-i far '" 11will10 in moving events
from the dcsianatr<l hmt <.1ty of ~oul to the north
Capital• allp paat NY Ranier•
Mike Gu1aer deOec1ed Mlehl m Pt•••'• hot Pl'' aoaltender Do•a • S..uerl 11 20 of ovcmme to aive the
Wuh1n11on 1p1tal'I • 7-6 Na11onal
H()(key l..e8fue victory over the New Yorli. Ranacrs on
Monday n11hl .. el5ewherc, 1n MontrcaJ, Mal• Nul•ll4
1eond three aoali and aH11ted on a founh to pace the
Mon1rc1J art1d1cn• to their nrst victory of the NHI.
1t1son. a 6-4 tnumph over the Minnrsota Nonh Star1.
, Qucbc • with four aoal in the final pcnod, routed
Vancouver, 7-1
)
Stars & Str ipes takes first loss Plunkett still
f-RfMA N fl.F-. .\uwalia -John ~ •
Kuit u\ and <\menca II handed Dennis t 38
._...,l.n ra<:c'i 1n th.c <\mt•nrn''> (up tnal"i . -( onnl'r ot ~tar\ & ~tnpc'i It\ lir\t 1.kfoat 1n s:pry a . age
\llllJHla~ w.1nning h } '1 '>eCOnd\
The rt•\ult left tht 1wn boat\ 11cd for !>Ccond plate
along '"tth \.\ h1tt ( ru\adcr each with a h-1 record
l nhc.·atl·n \oew 7 ea land gained "i<>lc posst!.s1on nt
the kad 1n thl' lir\I round of the cltm1nat1on senc<, to
..e~t a 1.haJlen11,cr Lo face the Au~u.i~n-defender
"'1nn1ng lor the \CH·nth lime bea11ng \11urra of Ii.al~.
fnitlan<l\ \.\hite ( ru\adcr skippered h~ Harold
C udmurt: tkll·att•d llcctrt "' .\menca \kippered h} Budd~ \.klge\ h\ ' ~I a\ rnung rc\umt:d lollow1ng
\unda~ \ pc1\tponl·men1 l'x·lau.,..· ol dangerou\ \well\
uea1cd h\ 40 mph v.1nth
Bnth < onnerand Koliuo; Qtd thc11ghl shill~ \\1nd\
pla) l'd .i kl') role in \.fonda\ ·, rate It appeared .i~ II < onncr had a c,llgh1 edge gmng upwind "'h1k K ol1u~;
hoat wa\ fa'il l'r <lo1,1,nwind Kolluo; said tha1 the trailing
hcial duwn1A1nd had J dclin11e ad,an1agt· 1n p1tk1ng up
thl' pulh and v.1nd,h1ft \
Lakers sign 6 -1 free agent
l'-C 1l fV.()()D -I-rec agent guard
"c' 'vfalt hcwc, ha<> \1gnl·d a tontract with
thl' I'" \ngcles I akcf\ thl• NB.\ Lt:am
;in1111u11lt'd Mondo\ \Jo tcrmc; were d1 s-
c l•1\nl ·
\.1.t1thl'W\ a f>-1 I 70-pounder wa\ rclea\ed h)' the
\an .\nton1<1 \pur\ last week. He averaged 10.9 points
and a career-high fl 'a'iststs in 75 games for the Spurs
l..ic,1 ~a\On
\fatthews 27 then averaged a team-leading 25 J
pmnt\ and e1&ht a.,<>1s1o; 1n the Spurs' first -round. threc-
(!.dmC' playoff'>t·m·'> aga1ns11hc Lakers.
\.1at1hew\ wac; a lirst-round selection of the
V..i,hington Rullets in the 1980 NBA drafl after
ftn1c,hing h" wll('gtate career at W1c;cons1n He was the
I \th pla~er taken 1n the draft
\ltn pla)1ng wtth the Bullet5 and before JOtning
tlw \puf\ he pl.t\oed with Atlanta, Ph1ladelph1a and
( h101~0
\l\o 1111 \.l11ndd\ the Laker' placed rookie guard
l>.1k Hl.1 m•\ 1111 lh( \uspcndcd licit
Pac-10 hon ors Cougars' star
V.1\I 'ii I I 1<1 FK -Ed Blount, the Ell
quanerhac.k wh11 lc'd Wa \h1ngton <itatc to •II•
an Ur<,('I VltlfJf} ll>l"r \outhern ('altfOrnta,
and < I.A wrnl·rha( k Darryl Henle>-werC'
honored M11n<la, '" f'.iutic-1 () football Players of the
Weck
Blount thl· f >flnl\1H' Pia, er of the Weck. passed
for 201 \.ardr, .tnd 1w11 1<111chdown'> and rushed for 35
Hird\ an·d tw<1 I I>'. J \ 1 hl' < uugar'i beat the 1 roJans for
the lir\t 11ml' \t11u 1'1'7 I Ill' W\ll ofTen~ totaled 510
}ar<l\ iri tht• \4 14 '1t1of\
He·s NFL'soldest,
bHt he's still tough,
durable. resilient
I<>\ .\ 'iC1El F\ I .\Pl -Jim
Plun kett " the l'iFL'., nfde"it quar-
LCrbatk. )CL he sttll " cxccp11onall~
'>Pr)
"II W3'i JU\t in\tinll\ . 1he 18-\car·
old Plunkett said ofthC' pla) 1n which
he <luckt•d a \eaule pa"i'i-ru'iher and
thrt.'IA h" ~rnnd touchdown pa'i'i in
the Lo'\ .\ngclec, Ra1der5' 14-1 0 \tlC·
IOI) over the c;eahawks '\unda)'
Plunkett produced both Raider\·
1ouchdo" nc, w.11h perfect pas~" and
directed a hall-con1rol ofTensc which
made thing<; t'a'i1er for the dcfenS<.· in
one ofh1~ finer games since he wa'l the
';upcr Bowl'\ Mo'lt Valuable Pla yer
for the Raider\ 1n I 9S I
Plunkcu. filling in for \tan1ng
quarterback Marc Wilson. "'ho
m1s\Cd the game with a sprained
thumb guided the Raiden to a 14-0
lead h} earl} tn 1he 'iCcond quancr
.\"'eek earlier. Plunkett came on in
PAYTON •.•
From Bl
Pa ~ton 1n h1'i rookie }Car 1n 1975
'ft'<> not m) fault." Payton "iatd
about thl· game not being held up ··1
would ha'c llkl'd to haH been g1 vl·n
the ball o;1nct' nobod y el'iC had done 11
(rca<.hcd the 20.000 mark) It would
ha' e been n1<.c ..
lnc;tead. hanging 1n Pa>tun'11 locker
wa<; a toy rubber tootball with a
handle on 11 II 1'i "awarded" to the
Bears' player who was the last to
fumble the ball away a'i Pa) ton did 1n
the 1h1rd quaner.
"It scrve'i as a reminder,'' the 32·
)Car-old Payton 'iatd with a laugh.
"When }OU get as old as I am. you
sometimes forget things ...
Payton has to keep the ball wtth a
handle for at least a week before it
goes to the next player who is last to
lose the ball on a fumble.
the third quaner after W1bon hun his
1humb. Los .\ngeles trailed Kan~s
C'11} 17-14 when Plunkett was called
upon. Out the "Cteran compkted
eight of I 0 passes for I 08 ~ard\ and
one touchdown as the Raider\ rallied
for a 24-1 7 \ ICtOr)
"I ma) be 38. hut tt ha~ nothing 10
dO"'llh m} pla~1ng,'' Plunkctl w1d ··1
suit throw the ball wfil. run well.
maybe not as well as I used to I tell
like a ktd toda> ..
Plunkett. who will be 39 in Decem-
ber. 1ossed a ll-)ard touchdown pas'>
to Dokte W1l11ams with I 17 left 1n the
first quaner Sunday and connected
on a 49-yard touchdown toss to Jessie
Hester at 4 13 of the second penod.
Plunkett al'io demonstrated his
mobility. running 9 and 10 yardc; for
crucial lirst down,. He completed 15
of 26 passes for 199 yards with one
interception and was ~eked only
tWICC.
The SC'onng pa'ls to Hester came on
a play in which Plunkett narrow!)'
avoided an arm "iw1pc b> Seattle nose
tackle Joe Nash.
"Something told me to duck."
Plunkett said. "I hunched down and
fonunatcly he went by me I guess I
wiggled out of It because I have a low
center of gravtt)"."
Meanwhile. Seattle defcns1"e bal~
Dave Brown had fallen down after he
and Hester collided near the Sca-
hawks' 30-yard line. That left Hester
wide open for Plunkctt's perfect tO'i\
at the Seattle I 0.
Even Plunkctt's onl) 1nterccptton
was on target. as a pass went ofT
Williams' hands inside the Seattle 5
early in the game. and Kerry Ju5t1n
grabbed it.
"Jim is the old veteran, the war
horse." Coach Tom Flores of the
Raiders said. "Scoring early made a
big difference. But as far a'l his
staning is concerned, I'll analyze that
as we go along. Marc's thumb ts still
pretty sore.
"This, however. 1s what Jim is best
at. coming in ltke he did," Flores
added. "But, for him to take lhe full
load. I'm sure he could and I'm sure
he wants to -but I'll have to make
that decision as the week progresses ...
ANGELS •.•
From Bl m1~scd opportunities past. before
narrow!~ escaping a w1pcout along
1he C altforn1a coast.
\unda}. .\nahc1m Stadium wa.s
adorned wtth more than a do1en
banner'i rcrall1ng Bos1on's 1nab1ht) to
w.1n big game<; in previous seasons.
·· .\ctuall} 1here must ha vc been 15
\tgns like that around the park." Red
O\ dc~1jnatcd hitter Don Ba}'lor
said ··1 saw thC'm. but an)onc who
kn ows th15 club knows "'e arc not <:hoking ..
't et an vune who saw the Red Sox
lose Saturda' night would have said
d11Tcrcntl)' Boston was onl) three
outs from 1~1ng the-senes 2-2 v.hcn •
dominating Roger ( lemcns let a 3--0
lead ~ltp awa) 1n the ninth inning and
1he ~ngel' won 4-3 in the I I th
Bui 1n the ebb and !low of playoff
baseball . the ude llu1ckly turned back
against Mauch on Sunday. The
Angels' best pitcher. Malec Witt, took
a 5-2 lead into the ninth inning before
Baylor h11 a l"'o-run homer with one
out.
W111 n:tirl'd thr ne't batter on an
cas) popup. thrn Mauch pulled bis
ace a11<l brough1 in a left-handed Gar)
Luca\ to pllrh to lctl)' Rich Gedman,
who was 4-for-4 with a home run
against Witt Lucas. who had struck
ou1 Gedman 'iaturda) night. hit htm
with a pitch unda).
Mauch then summoned Donnie
Moore. who ga' e-up a home run to
Dave Hender')on that put Boston
ahead 6-5 The .\ngcls tied the score
1n the bonom of the ninth but ten the
ba'ies loaded and HcndC'rson·~ sacri-
fo:e lh won 1t 1n the I I th. "l'~r ne .. cr had much suc~ss
re1te ... 1ng Mike Wm. But I've also
ne,cr seen Rich Gedman do anythtn~
but stnke out against Gal) Lucas.'
Mauch ~•ti
"I can handle 11 this way. If I had
left him (Witt) 1n and Gedman had
another hit. I couldn't have handled
that."
It has been Mauch's handling of
pitchers in tense situations that has
sttrred cntic1'im 1n the past. In 1964.
he overworked pithcrs Jim Bunning
and Chns hon 1n the stretch and
the) wore down as Philadelphia was
unable to hold a 61h-eamc lead with
two week-; rtmain1ng in the National
League race
"T.herc's no question about it. We
shouldn't have lost the game,'' said
Angels designated hitter Reggie Jack-
son. who is onl) 2-for-17 tn the series.. ..
I lrnlc\ c1 \11phom1m: m.idc the pla) which 1gn1ted
t < I •\ in a lllmt· from hc.·h1 nd 32·25 victor) over
Antona and ht v.a' named Dcfrns1ve Player of the
Weck l he Bruin' 1ra1led I >S-0 when Henley grabbed a
fu mhlC' 1n thl· dlr and rated S4 vard'i to a touchdown.
Jknlc'.t al'o m.Hk fi,l. tackle' <1n<l hrokc up one pass.
Montana thr ows, optimistic
RH>WOOI> < 11 Y Joe Montana
threw a footb:ill for 15 minute' JI 1he \an
Franc1c;co 49erf tra1n1 ng lc&mp Mondny,
four weckc; aflC'r h1~ halk 11pcrat1on, and
[11]·
If no Bears' player loses the ball on
a fumble at Minnesota next Sunday,
the bltf" will remain hanging ut
Payton's locker.
As for other balls given Payton
throughout the years for lus vanous
outstanding pmcs and achieve-
ments, the number is more than two
dozen. "J don't know how many I have, I
don't count them," said Payton, who
has a special room 1n his home for his
many game balls and trophies.
Gonzalez gets first
without lifting club
said he remain<; optnnl\t1l tha1 he'll play again thlS
season
"I hove the lccllng the rchab1lttatt0n 1!> going fast
and going well,'' said the qunnerback who won Most
Valunblc Pla ye r award' 1n 1h,· 49crf two 'iupcr Bowl
v1ctone'1.
He s:ud ht!> target 1\ for n rcwrn to uc11on by late in
lht season, hut he admitted, "I ha ve my time ..chcdulc
and the doctor" hn vc their .. :·
. ( oach Rill Wal<.h qi1d "We wouldn't play him
unlc~ ht'\ I 00 pt'rc:cnt P.hy\tC311)' ~ound "
Wt1l~h adtJcd, "Jc0 Kemp'' doing qu1tr well natll
no"'" . ,.......
Televlalon, radio
TELEVI ION
5 20 p m -BASEBALL. Ansel' ll Bo ton
in ''uh same of Amencan l.caauc champ10nsh1p
playoff\, ( hannel 7.
RADIO
5 20 p.m -BAS!BALL. Anacls at 8o1ton,
KM (710), KNX (1070).
Payton reached the 15,()()().yard
rushina mark in the second pme this
season. He holds 23 Bears records
1ncludina scoring and receiving, and
owns seven NFL records.
Although he 1s as evasive in his
1 nterv1ew, as he i on the football field
and doc n't ltke to admit has pcrS<>nal
goab. he ha said he would (ike to
reach 18,0()0 yardi ru'lh1na before
ret1r1na. 1
What about 2S,OOO~ combtncd
yards1 • "I'm not arecdy," Payt n 511d .
"Cond111on and n1en11I prcp-
araa1on" arc two of the reasons to
which Payton attnbute his success
and lonicvuy.
Bears oach Mike D1lh said he
would have hked to have seen the aamc stopped and P•y~o.n awarded
the ball for reach 1 na 20.000 com b1 ncd
ya.rdi.
"I knew 1oin11rto the a.ame he wa•
close, bul r didn't know when he did
it," r>1t~a \atd "I don't think any·
bcxly knew un11l thc anmC' wa• 0' er.
~
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) -Em1c
Gonzalez gained his first professional
golf victory and became the first lcf\-
hander to win on the PGA Tour in 12
years, without lifting a club Monday
1n the rain-shonencd Pensacola
Open.
Play never re~umed af\er the first
two rounds at the Pcrdido Bay
Reson . Rain that suspended com-
pe1i1ion Sunday lef\ pans of the
7 ,093-yard, par-71 course submersed
and unplayable Monday.
Rain also had suspended first-
round play Thursday. The second
round was completed Saturday, with
Gonulei, who had a 36-holc score of
I 4·under-par 128, ahead by one
stroke over Joey indclar.
indelar had ttcd the course record
with a 9·under-par 62 1n the sttond
round.
Gonzalez, 2S, of hul1 Vista,
Cahf .• last )Car toured alone, but 1a1d
he 1s playina more relaxed this year
because his wife, Judy. hH been able
to accom peny him. But he admitted
he was Sl8Mtna to ICt nervous when
play was su pended unday.
"I went to a movie last night and
tried to relax,'' he said. "All we've
been doin$ is sitting back and waiting.
The wa1t1ng is tougher than the
playina:·
The last lef\-handcr to win on the
Tour was Bob Charles at the Greater
Greensboro Open in 1974.
"II' a win, but we didn't &el to
play," Gonazale1 said after rcccivina
the $40,SOO fint prize. "I don't know
how to react. ... I m happy."
The first-place prize was rcduc:cd
by one~uaner from the tchcdulcd
SS4,000 and the tot•I purse was cut
from $300,000 to S22S,OOO bccaute of
the two canceled rounds.
But it 1till was lhe btaest payday
on the Tour for Oonuln and more
ahao the totaJ ofS33,S•8 he previous-
ly had earned lhJS year. ·
Oonulu had rounds of6S and 63.
This was the first 36-holc tcMar·
nament since the 1969 Anbe.attr·
Busch Oolf Ous1c at N1pe. Cahf.
Sindelar, wbote 62 matched the
course rttord set by Curtis Slt'IJ\lt in
1979, was one stroke behind
Ooniale1 at I 29. He aot S24,300.
...
J
EHMANN ••• ...... ,
I'd like IO play guanerback apan, but whatever we have to 4o to win as fine:·
. Eh~ann •pPlttntly took what had to be done lait fn~.Y n1aht a111n't o ta Mw and did it.
Prep f ootballplayers ef the week
When Match aot hurt (Ehmann) had to play both
offense and defense," said Holland. who prefers to have
h,1s players.only 10 one way. "We had some kids that were
sick and •nJ.urcd {last) week.. We didn't have anybody who coul~ con111tently pfay free safety.
, A~d when we brouaht ham in to play quarterback,
we dadn t hav~ a chance to prep ham for the next series. So a lot was on h11 own.
"In practice, yo~ try to use your first quarterback.
But (E~mann) came 1n and was really cool. Ke was a little
shaky an the first series, but then he got stronger and
stronger."
Ehmann (6-0, I 7~pounds), whose brother Carl was a~ ou~fieldcr draficd by the New York Mets out ofCdM H1~ 1n 1980. was the startin4 hortstop on the Sea Kings ..
va1'11t~ ~seball tcam last spnna and hat .344 with 24 RBI.
But t~as as footbaJI season and Ehmann is concentrating
on being the best free safety he can be rather than the best
shortstop ... for now.
In th.e meantime, he managed to squeeze m a brief
moment in the spotlight -guiding CdM to an amazing
come-from-behind victory in a tiller role at quarterback.
"Kurt's a wide receiver on offense." Holland said.
''The reason we have him at wade receiver as because we
hl!ve a quarter~ck (Melbon). And (Ehmann) is a talented
person and we need him at wide receiver and free safew.
"But, he's a bona fide quarterback."
.. "E.hmann will go back to free safety," Holland said.
But tl s nice to know that you have two quarterbacks."
It's also nice for Ehmann to know that he has two
outlets in sports. "I've played bascbaJI all my life and
football for four years now," he said. "When football
comes, I like football. And when baseball comes. I like
baseball."
The Sea Kin~s arc hopeful all of this rally business
will continue. beginning in the first quarter QfThursday
---,.n·ght's game at the Santa Ana Bowl. fn
That's when Corona del Mar opens the a View
League campaign against Saddleback (S-0). ate m which
is ranked No. I in the CIF Central Confemece.1as well as
the defending champion.
While Corona del Mar obviously found some of the
nght offensive ingredients in the second half against
Costa Mesa. Saddleback has been doing the same smce
day one.
Returns to Barons' lineup
D1JlTSZUBA
Ocean View
A '-10, 17~pound stnlor, M
rushed for 123 yard• on 22 carries.
and had 3 catches for 68 yard • his
bnt pme of the yur accordana to
h11 coach.
·---------------------
llIKE 8ZTP&R8KI
Coetalleu
A 6-0, 21 ~pound senior full·
back-linebacker, he had 7 un·
assisted and 4 us1stcd tackles, ran
3S y~rds W1th a fumble for a TD
and intercepted a pass.
•~~~~~~~--~~
SCOTT PRIOR
E•tancla
The 5 -10, 190-pound
linebacker as the defensive leader
for .the Eagles as one of only five
senior staners. He had six first
hits and thre'c unas.mted tackles.
•~--~----------~~
KIRKSMIT H
Newport Harbor
The 5-1 O. 160-po~rid senior
offensive guard-defensive end
was in on nine defensive stops. He
totaJled seven unassisted tackles
and and two assists for the Sailors.
·~------~~~----~ ~HRIS DICKERSON
L"leuna beach
A 6-1. 20S-pound senior tight
end and free safety, he had one
1ntercept1on. ranfor 24 ya rds on
one carry. caught 4 passes for 66
yards and one touchdown.
Pro league
for spring to
draft preps?
NEW YORK (AP)-A new sprang
profc!.sional football league that
would anclude a team in London and
would perf\'lil the drafting of high
school seniors ·~ being planned.
Ad vcrt1!1ang Age reported Monday.
David Dixon, a New Orleans art
and antiques dealer who founded the
United States Football League. held a
)CCret mcetang Oct. 7 at New Orleans
with 14 potenttal franchise owners 1n
American Football Teams. Inc .. the
business publtca11on said. Di xo n said
there could be as man\ a.. 12 franch1~s and a'I few as e1gh1
Candidates for league com-
m1'>'>1<>ner were discussed and plan'>
made tor a second mcetang Oct 21 at
( h1cago. at which time each potenual
o" ner "'ould be required to pa} a
S:.!0.000 entrance fee to bid on
fran ch1"1Cs costtng $1.S m1lhon each.
.\d\.e rt 1s1ng .\ge \aid .\t lca\t -.C\.Cn
poll'nt1al u" na'> rcpor.ll'dl\ ha' l'
agrn·d to attend ahr meeting.
Mike Maga of Fountain Valley High i• expec ted to be back at
full •peect Friday for the Barona after being out for near ly
three week•. Baron• meet Ocean View at Huntington Beac h.
( a1HJ1date\ for comm1 s\11•rll'r rc-
portcdh 1ncludl' Jert) olomon. 'trl'
pre\uknt-gl·neral manager Hu'l h
Media C1roup. New York. \,ld>.c
Trager. chairman. Sport'> Marl.ct1ng
& Tele\ 1'i1on International. C1rccn-
"'ch. < onn . and Jim '°lpt'nn·. a
f1-,rml'f 'ICl' president at AB< \port'
"ho heu<.h his own com pan). \port\
frll', •~ton International. Ne"' 'r or~
~one "ere at the Oct. 7 OWl'lmg.
~th crt1.,1ng .\ge said.
f'hl' publ1cat1on said thr ~ r T
"ould pla\ a 14~game '>l.hl'dulc
\tarting 1n 1·Ytn or 1988 "'"h team' 1n "l'" York. Houston. C'h1cagn lx:-
trcut Philadelphia. Tampa .• an han-
l t~rn Orlando. Dallas. Los ~ngl'll''
flo\lon and London. Game-busters
.\d\rn151ng A.gc said po1t·n11.1I
O\\ nl'r'\ are co nsidering C'itahlt-.hing
thl' league as a public corporation
DVDI F AmllAJlf
Ml1Da
At 6-2, 2$0, the 1en1or Lackie
araded out 11 the Chuwrl'1' beM
fancman and played with the same
cons• tency as 1n Edison's four
earlier viClones.
•~~~~~--~~~-
DOUG VAN LARE .
Fountain Vall91 .
At 6-2, 23S, 1he senior rcturnina
defensive starter, play·ed exccp.
taona!ly from has ~nter position
on dffense. making the Barons'
running game chck.
·~~~~~--~~~~~
JOHN SIMS
Marina
A 170-pound sophomore. he
ran for 72 yards on 12 cames,
andud1ng a SS-yard sconna dash.
as well as some solid re\urns with
punts 1n a 24-1 0 loss.
* TODD LITTLE
Huntlnl(ton Beach
.
An oflcns1ve guard, the 6-2,
2SS-poundscn1orgradedout h1&h
in game films and proved the
Oiler.,· most consistent bl ocker.
He 1s a two-year starter.
•'"'" MlKE...SIEINKE
Irvine
Tht.· 5-9. 160-pound senior
fullback-defe nsive end, rushed
for 77 ~ards and two TDs on IS
carnes an 21-16 win over Valla
Park A.lso had fo ur tackles.
,.
''\ · .. . ~ ? 1_.~ -.
ICOft 1'GIU1UR8 .,..... ~
Tbe 6-1 200-pound hoebeckn wu in on i 6 '8Ckla. inchadins Ii•
eok> and five lead tacklet. Un 1 has
now allowed Ina than ~ yards rulhu~ in 1u1 two pmes.
•~~~~~~~~~
JllOIY BUllKE Weodbrlae
A 6-1. 180:pound JUntor full-
back. his blocklna out of the
Warriors' backfield was evident
from start to finish . lU well a
averagina 6.3 yards 1.1 carry
•~~~~~~~--~~
JOHN STEVENS
llatefDet The ~2. 19().pound safety, had
three first hats. four assisted
tackles, and one knocked down
pass in the a shutout w1n O\ er
Huntinaton Beach.
---~:.-----~~-----
llJXE AUSTIN
Weetlllinater
A 6-21h, 190-pound ~n1or. he
completed S passes for SJ yard~
and had 3 tackles and caused 2
!noomplet.ions as a strong safet)
an a 7-0 w1n over Foothill.
-~~~~~~~-------
Saddleback
The 5-11 senior La1lbapk rushed
J9.tjust SO yards on I 0 came!>, bua
posted two I-yard TDs A.bo had
a ~yard 1ntercep11on return tor a
TD as a defensive end
Prep football log
SUNSET LEAGUE SEA VIEW LEAGUE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
EDl~H (4·1) CMONA OEL MAit (2-3) con• MESA ll·l l
11 St Antr.onv •M•ull O J Hunllnglon Buell 0 2• E\t•nc••
lS Et Mod&n• O l S.n C1tmen11 7 lS S.n11100 " S.rv•te 1 O C..ol\lr•no Vallt • 31 lS 1il•nc11e> A•1m110, 34 M11tr Ot1 17 IS Woool>rldoe 24 7 Newoort Har1><1r 7 Slntt Monic a 21. 30 Co\la Mua 29 29 (Mone 011 Mar 016-•t Marina· tWt\tmln\ltr J 016"-tl SeOOltoack • (et SA Bowl) 016-L•oun• HIM\" e• OCC 023-WHtmin\ttr• let OCCI 014-Tultln' (at OCC l 014-at Laguna Beet"' 031-1 OcHll•Vltw' <•I HBl 031-.i Untveuuv• (ti Jrvlotl 031-Wooo1>r1dge• '•' OCCJ N7-•I Founl•ll\ V11l1v· <•• OCCI N7-E\lancra· l•I Not Herl>O<) N6-et TreOIJCO Hill\' (at MVI
6
0
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SOUTH COAST LEAGUE
tllVINE (l-41
10 Untveo llv 0 Wes•rr"n,ter
1 fu\lin
0 S.odlet>aCk
1 I Vitia Park 011-Mlulon vleio• 014-llt Dane Miili' 030-at Et TOIO' (al MVI N6-San C1emet1lt' N ,...,_.1 Cao1\trano l/111ev•
34
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14 Maltr Oel 26 6 Co,11 Mila 16 21 Fl Se9unel0
11 El Toro 31 13 Laguna Hiii\ " 71 La !>efn• 0 M1u1on Vle.o 14 26 LO\ Am100\ 41 14 Oen• Hill\ 10 !>erv1tt U 0 Cao•\lrano V•llev 34 16 Vtlltv Cllrl"lan 6 Loni> Buell P~v i'O O WoodOrl()(lt 26 16 Sin C•-t• 017--0cean lltew• lat HI" Beachl 011-Un•vtf\llV' tat Not H•rc>o<l 017-at Tral>veo H•ll\' et MV) 024-al Hunhngton 8HCll' 024-•t NewP0<1 Harbor" 024-Co\I• Meu· 030-at We\tm1n\ler • (at OCC 1 031-Tu\tlll' <•t Not Harc>o< 1 031-al La1>un• Hdl\' •• MVI N7-Eo1wn• (81 OCCl N7-•I COM' ,., Nol Harl>O<I N7-<>r•~·· NI-Manne• ,., Wutm1n\ler1 Nl4-Sed0,.0M.k' (at OCC Nl4-WOCXll>r•OOI'
HUNTINGTON 9EACH ll·ll NEWl"OttT HARBOR ll·ll WOOD91t10GE IS·OI 0 Coron• Oet ~r l 6 !>ante ,.,,. 19 :µ !>an CLemtnfl
3' 81\PIOP Mont11omerv 19 10 Ocean View O 1 L• Ou•nte 0 Newoort Heroor 6 6 Hunhnoton 8eacn 0 10 un • .,eolfv • LOft9 Beacll W1l\on , 11 Co\!• Me\6 0 l• CO<O,,. Cle< ~· 0 Maler O.• JO O El T0<0 )7 16 E\t•nc•• 017-ot We\lmon\ter' 011-at Tu,11n· 017-•t Oranot'• 02-Fount•m Va•ttv' 074-E\tancia• 0?4-Treooco H•I\' el lr••M OlC>-al Marina· <•• We\tm1n\!e<l 031-at !>aOdleO•c• • SA 80 ... 11 031-•I Co~t• Mew• •• OC N1--0cu n Vtew• N6-U11 ver\llV' N7-Lagune H• ,. al Ir" ne Nil-el E01\on' al OCC Nl4-CMone def M11r' Nl...-.1 Laguna 8 .. cn•
..MARINA (0 S) UNIVERSITY () 1) LAGUNA HILLS (1.4) 0 E\~r•nl8 17 J4 Irv ne 10 1 Oen• Hitt\
9 Se•v•tf 11 O Paramount I• 14 E\tancl•
I F oorn.11 11 • WOCXlorlCIQe 10 6 S.n Clemtnlt
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10 N tt••ef!e Pa )' Fovnta1n Vet~
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NIA at F'tn Valley• lal WmJ NIA Tu\t1n• lat Irvine I Nll-81 Tr•OOC:O Hiii'' (81 MV)
OCEAN VIEW 11·31 SAODLEBACK <S·OI MANGE 12·31
19 KtMf'Ov II •I !>ant a Ana I/ allev 6 4A S.ntlallO 6
O Nftwoort Haroor 10 1S Santa Ana 6 0 Norco 16
19 \11n1a Ana llatlttv 6 7• La Habra 9 19 l(alefla ll 11 St P •• ,1 11 41 '''""' O JO 111118 P•r-11 , I Santa Ana 11 41 Ceo1\t•ano Ve1ttov I I) Canvon 11 011 '' r "'"' ~• ·~·· .,, H!I 016-Corona oe1 Mar• SA 8ow1 017-Woodl>rlOQe· •••Et Mooena
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Last week's plays
40 yar ds or more
for p r ep football
•79-John Rms (\\ood·
bridge). kickoff rl·turn
Ii-vine, Monarchs open league
• S6-Dann ~ Ont I\ cm'
(Saddlcback I. pac;s fmm Bill\
Thurmond.
•SS-John "'m" (Manna).
touchdown run.
•SI -De rric k Od u m
(Woodbridge); touc hdo" n
pass from David fownsend
• 50-8111 TruJillo ( Ed1\on I.
pass from Mike Henderson
•49-Scan WtlOl\C) (( ot·
ona del Mar). touchdo"'n pa<1\
from Kurt Ehmann
•41 -a t e Pr1mou '
(Saddlcback). 1ntcrcep11on re-
turn for touchdo"'n
•41 -Dann) Ont a\ l'ro\
(Saddkback). pa!!.!> from \can
Therien
•40-Mikc '>t\IH''""' (Coc;ta Me'Wl). interception rr-
turn. Mike Szyper•kl
Lall week's rushing leaders
I. Jonathan Todd (Laguna Beach). 18-116. 1. Kurt ~tuba (Cke.111
View). 22-123. 3. David L1rbk" (l1naH·rc;1t)). 17-91. 4 < ra1g Fklll·
(lJn1 ver'l1ty). 15-84, 5. Ra y Lulkcy (Fountain Valle)). 23-77. 6. Juhn
Simi. (Manna). 12-72: 7. Sean Wool~) (Corona dl'I Mar). 1 <i-ti7 X
David Town~cnd (Woodhndgr). 16-64.
La1t week's pa11tn1 leaders
I. Kurt f hmann ((.'oro nn del Mar). I '-25-1. 21b )ards. 1 1Ds.1 ~Ml·
('rov.c (C'o ta Mc~). 12-27-2, 1:!S ~ard!!.. 3 T Ds. 3 Mike Curttu'i (Mater
Oct). 16-~S-0. 217 yards. 11 l>c;, 4. "can Thcm·n (. addlchack). 12-1 R-0.
173 yard\, 2 f Ds. 5 Kirk Summer. (Nl•v.port llarhorl. IR-m.1 14 <.i
)'llrdc;.0 r ~:6. Danny Lane{l .a,una Rcat·h). 11 -17-1. 1 l.2 ~ard'i I T D
7. Mike Hende~on (Ed14'on). lkS-0. 114 ~ards. 0 TD. K Mike ~penu~
(Ocean View). S-11-1, 11 2 ynrds 0 TO q Todd Brook\ (htanr m).
n -22-1. 104 yar<l" 0 TD
Last wtek'1 rtctlvlog leadtn
I Mark< ra1a ( C"-porl Harhot). 11 ·I ~8 ~ Jam O Rm·n < \,fatl'r l)\.•1)
9·136. l Tyler R1ddt ll ((om• Mr '>J). 7-120. 4 Oann' Ontl\l'ro" (~ ddleba k), 7-109. S. ll)n,1c lhurmond (\:iddlchack l. <-1 l \ h Bill
Tn.t.JlllO (Fdt'iOn). S-96, 7 Make ~prncr (Ckcnn 1c" l ~-~4. N l,lnw'
Parot ( stanria}. S-4R
1..Ht wetll'1 ludl11• scorert
I N:urPnmou!.C ddlcl'lack) I M~ f)lcrR1ddt•lll< O\tn \,tc .. al.14
Jim O'Bncn (Mater Dc1). Make ~1e1nkl' (Ir' in ), ·;1n \\mll'"-'' (C oronu
dcl Mar). r>anny Ont1vcro (Saddlchack)
l
lr\tnc High opens the 19Mtl "iouth < 11."1 1 ,.,1~Ul'
loot hall wa!>on Friday naght. a., \\Cll a<. \t,11n I k 1 111 1lw
·\ngrl u'> League. each with 7:30 1.Kknth
I lcrl'"• a look at each:
Our hc't lineman. (o-4. 230-poundl k tl Kl•mpcr
.,hould pla \ 'tome after m1ss1ng all ga mn \o t.ir "'llh
mon<inucleo~1s. Two-wa ) starters, (1 eorge 1-..outurL''
(thigh hru1~) and Mark Henigan will tx: hark. along "''th
Ra} "vtazzhn and Greg Suman."
Mission Viejo (%-3) at Irvine (1 -4 ): r Ill' \ .Hjlll'H1' .11e
rnm1ng off their lone"'" of the year fhl'' .1f<,11 "ill j?.1111
the 'en ll'CS of several ke> pla}rf\. "hn h.1, l 1111"l J
ga me\ \I.Ith lnJUrtCS.
Mater Del (3-2) at St. Bernard (4-11: I h1· \l11n.11d1'
open the Angelus League slate against a \ 11..1 np. -.qu,1J thn
knn" \Cr\ httlc ahout
"We might be 1-4. but rieht no~ "l''re t1l'll l111 1i1'1 ·
said Irvine Coach Terry Henigan.
\t Bi.·rna rd "'4-1 and to he honl'\t \.\l d11n 1 1..nn"
mut h ahout them 111 speak ol." <,aid 1on.m "' 1 11.11 h
< hul l..C1allo "We've had good practices all "car h111 atta th l· "'n
I th1nl.. we'll have better practices 1h1s V.Cl'I..
.. \\t.•do I.no\\ the~ arc a good foo thall tL'J01 ,11hl lhL·'
h.1\e a pre-..eason .\ll-.\mcn can 'iOml'"hl'rl •n 1tw1r
"Mission has ave~ fine high school running hJt l.. 1n
Darren weazy. They lake to get ham the hall ·"often •• ,
thcv can etther by handing off lo him or pa,.,ing to him
Their defense has also played ver) "'ell Jll ~ l'Jt
defen~•'c secondar\ but "'e don't kno" "'"l'rt•
l he lack of a film e\changc ha\ kit \1.ttL r 1>1.1 "11h
onl) first-hand ~outing reports from It'> lu"rr ln l'I
u 1achcs.
"We're going to have 10 play ncar-pcrkt t 11anll' h i
heat them.
"\\ C had wmc or our COal·he\ at thl'lf game r ru(J\
night. bul "c bao;1call) onl) ha\t' namL'' ci nd "eight\ 11n
tht·m We're getting some kids back that surm· fll'11pk Ml'n t
aware we ha<i. There will be some ne~ fall'' JnJ 11 \ guang
to allow U'i lo play more kids one wa~.
llopcfull). v.e '-'111 hn'e '><>ml' of 1111r lnur in1urcd ~•aners 1n the ofTenm c hm· ha ck .. Terry He nigan
SUNSET .•.
From Bl
\ anlcU to the Cl F Bag Fi ve scm1final'
a \carngo. but they were 21-0 loM!r' to
I tun11ngton Beach. a~ wl'll as lo\ln(t to
tht• Oller\. 16-Q. 1n 1984
'Huntington lkach t!I bag." ~ml
\\ L''1m1n\ter Coach Jim O'I Iara. 1n .1
pot t alhna-the-kettlc-black situation
"I he) 're \Cf) touah defen!l.1\eh
wit h goo<l pur<>u11 and that'\ .1
concern
"We'd hkc to 1h1nk v.e can aeneratc
n few touchdowM. bul they ha\C been
prctt)' \tanay 1n that re pert."
Huntington Be~ h has lefl the
v.al}ged-T offen for the mo'lt ran.
l'lut ff Hara said he h u p1c10M
" rhc' · .. c ahd me ~urcc 'thr last
t"o ~ear' ag:un t u nd I h.apJ)<'n to
th11'\\, "c m1tht ~ 1l • in. I don't
tru,1 them Wr're ao1na to be read
for 1t (the v.angcd-T)."
I 1nt'hacker Jeff Noble (broken
no~) nnd comcrhack Nick Daven-
pon (1ohcC"d linger) are e~pec1cd ba k
tor tlunun ton lknch.
WoodbridgegainsNO. l
< I R RIT O~ -llndcfca1ed Woodhndgc I hah took a
tt1.1n1 'tl'P 1<1r\\ard Monda) :ind npparcntl) ha finall)
1.wnn l 1ht.· ''IX' nl n.·.,pcct 11 hn-1 been 'ICarchang for a the
\.\ t1111or' 1' 0) dethroned St Jo<ieph (Santa Mana) n the
'-11 1 1ootb.1ll 1cam in the Oc'1Crt-Mount11n onfercnre
1n tht' litlh poll (Onductcd h) the ('II · uthcm W('tion
olfol' I .l(tUl'l.l Hca<.·h 1 'i-11). "hie h 1<1 olT to •' .lfawk'i'I \tan
tll''l"'l' pl.1"ng for '"o l llalhc' lhr'>t (edm l.. H. rdman
n<m I Im JC ot ton I mo\ ed up one \pot frnni 'Jn <i to No
4 1n lhl' J')\·-.cn-\lnun1.11 n < onferem:t'
1.1gun.1 lk.tl h \\oodhrutr.e and \.1dtlkha1 k l'i-11)
whtl h rcni.a1rw1t Jn l'•''' \le) I \C lcct1on in thr C IF-C cntr.11
( n oll'rl'llll• thl\ "t"d , .tfl' lhl' nnh thn:c 0 r<JOll.C ( O,i\l
Jn.'.t tt•am' \ltll un~Jtl'M \\()(xlt\rul&l' .i nH.'ll'ltx'r n t 1hr nc"" Pa,1fil < o.l\t
l l'tl UC' tkfl',llC'd r \lanl ta l;t\I f rttl.\\ .:?h-0. 3\ \t fo~ph
(4-11 lr ll to R1ahctt1 , 10-h to n(lt'n thl' dm1r for 1h~
\>.amol"\ "ho tro\l:I to 11 Modcn.1 1h1\ v.eck to IJt:e
Orn nae •
four ~hoot .. in 1ht• l>..·~rt-Moun1.11n ( onkrenH'
h3H' )Ct 10 ln'c Th11 d rankrtl Hloomington (~unli.1-;1
l titjlu«.'I :rn~I nin th r.tnl..n l Rd l J('f~ (~anta I cl J fl' tlw .
'\
other two Laguna lkach nced'l IO get pa'>I l ml'H•rn I !i ll'
tht'i fnd3) at Mt'i'lton Vtl'JO High in ordc1 to h T O '''
'itrcak ah \.e
Th(' i.\n1~t'i arc ofTto thl'tr tx•'it ,tart 'inrc Hal \Io n'
coached Laguna Reach to u ( f'C'il .. 1c" Lea m· t1tk rn I 4t'I"
"'hen tht team "'ent lll-0 before ln'l1n 1n the qu;.1rtcrtim1I'
of the pla)Ofl'I
C o'ita Me"a ( '·2l "'h't h ha' now lmt tv.u 'tra1ah1
1ndud1n& la'it v.ed :, d1~ppmnt1np. "._~~ \\'thJl l.. 1" c orona tk l ~1ar aOt't ~1na .lhcad JI haltt1ml 'l)..o
caml•d honor:ihlc menl1on l.lUrcl\ 1n the I X·-.crl
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9 Bell Jett <Santa l'"eJ S·O 36
10 Senta Paul• t l'ronlll' 1 • I 6
Ot...,s rece•v•no •oles Temecula Velltv
CS<inktSI). 4 I AQOIKI CFron11.-1. 3-7. C9'11
Mew l"teifk CN\t), 1·1.
SOUTHERN CONP'ERENCE
I Et Toro C~lll Con ti
2 Es~•l\Z• IEmPlrtl
J Lotra CEmplret
4 Senta Monlc.1_ ~•nl
S Santa Ana CCinlurvl
6 Lvn"'OO<I (San G•t><l"4 Vallevt 7 HawtflOr~ (0cHn) t Lo\ Al•m•IO\ IE mplrel
9 1'00111111 CCen•urv)
10 Cutver C11v COcHnl
v~
HIGH SCHOOL GltLS
Cl' ltMlnel
S·A
s 0 100
4-0 I 14
•-0-1 70
3-1 69
4· 1 67 J 1 .,
4 I lS
4· I 3 I
3·7 11 s 0 I\
I Mir• Costa , 2 Hueneme, J. WHC1Mldlt1 4.
New-1 Hlr1Mf"I S. Le9UN ... CllJ 6. Cer-Oii
Meri 7. Miter Dal; I 81,hoP Montgomerv, 9,
Oo• Pulblo•. 10 SI JOffpn, L•ll-ood
4·A
I Torrenu. 2 Liii Wll•on. J. Martne1 •
M1rtooroug11, S Mervmounl, 6. INIM1 7. •~
• .Arcea•• 9 Notr• Oema Acaoemv. 10
Cao•s•reno V•ll•Y
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r ...... .,....> •• E"'4 Goo\'*t Me.sot
11' Jotrl s.lldillM • ..,. ...
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l(lf\l'ly Kl'Oa. 19 ·'°' """'•Hueert ...... 1)1
Tlrn~.~lt
Fred WIMK-"'. M.>c2 If
TOll'l lllvr..m, ~It .
Hf! ~-".l4 ,,
Rick F-"", 16,i.? It
llloO Gild«, M..M1 If
Paul All_., M.J42. It
8oo Murl>flv. M.J(2 If us
Mi eRe.o M,OSO
P!W 111..o.mar' "'* Sru l"llflnl, M,OSO ,,.
Larrv II"*«. t3 Ot!
JoM C~. SJ.CMS
Jeff Lewis, U .CW! w .... ne Greav U .CM.S
lllUOClv Geranaf. ll,MS
Devlcs Lunostrum U ,CWS
U7
Rocco Me(l••te ll.6161f
Deve EKlWlt>ar_. '1-'16 If
De" PoN ll .616 7't
MM-MCCumoer \161'7'1
Ke1tll 1'tt9U\ ll 616 1'I
Slewe P11e. \1,616 79
Scoff Hoc:ll, '1-' 16 79
Tim Norris \I 616 79
Wille Wood. ll 616 1t
8rao 8rvent. '1 .616 ''
Pe• Llnclltv. '1.6167•
Hick F~61¥.lrn Peltt e , ' . e
LOflft.lil...,,14 '1.616 71 ,.
Mfke NICCu•IOUQfl \900
Fr•nll Conner \900
'"'P 8«1' $900 Cetv1n Pfflt \900 p • ..,,.. s ....... \900
Oannv 8r1911s, \900
Sllvt Jone1. s900
Oouv T...,eH, ''°° JoM Manattev ,900
Oevl<I Peooles. \900
13'
800 Twev SS36 JS
800 P1ncre11 'Sl6 JS
Tommy Vettn11nt t S36 l~
8r u« L etzke tS36 JS
Joe 111man SS36 JS
Dennis Tri•ler H36 JS
''"'' Perrv. Ul6 3S Moke Sm1in. SS36 JS
8 111 Sanaer sSJ& lS
8 111 R09ers SS36 JS
Trevor Oooas \536 JS
tvren Lum SS36 3S
Curl 8 vrum SS36 3S
Kltfl Brown SS36 3S
M ~"West SS36 JS
Corev Pav n SS36 JS
~ . . . "
AL Sltevoff 5cor••• KMduM
TUHdaV'I k•e A,,_., g 80,1on 1
w~V'sS'°'' 80\fon ~ A,,..i, 7
Fridev's Score
Anett\ ~ 8o"on J
SalVrdlv'• Score
Allell\ • Bos•on l 11 tMtP\OS s11nc11r' Sun
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6'·61
... 61 ..-u ......
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t S 6'
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61·67 ..... .....
6ot·71 ... .,
6'·67
6S-71
•1·6'
'4-70
61·61 61-6'
61-10
69·61 .. ...
6'-61
6'·61 .....
67·70
67-70 ... ., ., ...
70-67
11·61
'6·11
"61
70-..
'1·11
67 11
.. -10 ",, 69-69
67·11
70·6'
10·61
70·61
•t-70
69 70 n -66
69 70
... 71
10 69
.. 7l
70-69
.. 11
.. 11
68 11
70 69
•S 14 ,, n
69 70
10 "
80\lon 7 A,...., I> l 1 1nn1no• I Aftllt'' -eaa
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Ttnitlflt't Geme
Aneel' tMcCa\tqh 17 101 •• 8 os1on I &ova
16 101 S 70 om
W4tdnltdlV's Gema
Aft991' at Bo\lon •I necuHrv .S 20 Pm
411 t1mts POT All Cl&mf!\ on CnaMet 7
HL ol~voff $Cores, scMdUte
W4tdneideV'I Score
Hou,•on 1 N""' Vorl< 0
Tllur'61¥'\ Score
New <fork 5 Houston I
Sal\lrdlv'• Score
New 'for• 6 Houston S
Sundlv'• Score
HOU\ I On l New Yori< I CSerit\ Ill!<!, 2·7'
Mandlv'• Geme
HOu\IOn at New Yotl<. POSIPOl'ltd rain
Tedev's Gema
Houston Cflv.11 11-1) er Ne# Votk IGOOO•n
17 61 10 OS a m
WMnl\111¥'' Gama
Ne .. Yo•• 10..0I 1e SI el Houston oc~r
16 IOI. 10 a m
Tlwrsdlv'' Gema
New vor~ a• HOu\lon, II neceua rv, S 70 Pm
A" ""'" POT All oemn on c nannaf 1
WATER POLO
CIP' Al'*ines •·A I. Cw-cMI Meri 1. N _ _, H1rtlar1 3
Sonora. • Tu\hn S Sunn• Hill\ 6 Buena Perl< 1 MarlN; I V1tt1 Par1' t . Uftlwnltv; 10
l'vllarton
l ·A
I Et Oor•OO, 1 San Clt men1e, 3 Haclenoe
HelQnt\ Wiison, 4. El Toro. ~ R1versiae POlv, 6
LO' Alto•, 7 tna10, I Muor, 9 Los AtamHo\ 10
Oos Puel>IOs
l ·A
I. Cetta MaM11 7 E ~unoo. 3 Se n Lvl\
001\PO, • La SlrM. s M;rei.\le, 6 Cat><lllO, 7
Don Lwo. a. Et Rancr.o. 9 Senta Vner 10 ~111
P~a
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4·A
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v Paro. •• M U IO'I VttJO' • $oulll Torra~.
10 Tu>f•I\
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8oA"\8 P•r._ 6 A emenv 7 Mollltotilo, t
lt..o 00.,,) • Hf'!W'I 10 E Rlt'ICllO "
l ·A 1 ..., • ....,, 2 v1.,•.c a 3 Cov•N 4 Lonwoc
S AIJOV'a 6 Caitl MfW, 1 UIJll"I H u . &. ~ ... a., t CI Df04'0 10 Traouco H• '
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Cll" ··'*-4-A
1 P•<0s v~ae• 2 Tr.o..M1na O.k• ) Na"'°'-'¥ Per11 4 h t\t•akt S N..-1 He,.._.,
6 C•rvon Ana,..~ ,.. 7 e ...... 1 e OC:-Vil•1
t 0 e"e H ' 10 II ••rs.ot POI•
J·A
I ""°"' (,•a·a• 7 L~DO! 3 L• Hat><• 4 Ha< t"'Oa' Mf 11r •s -IV \Otl S i t Rencr.o. 6 s..,..w, 1 Sc"-'" • MO<'teoe io. 9 C'.~ona. 10
Nore,
2·A
1 He\~"• 2 w a1nu1 ) Morro 8ev, 4. La~ e.1<111 S Soul" H '' 6 Mounleon View. 7 u Ou•t"a • Ala\CI CSfrO 9 Noronoff 10
Ar~ovo
HHL
CAMP9ELL CONFERENCE·
SmV1M Dlv1.itft
W L T l»h G, GA
W1nn•Deil
C•ogar v
V•ncOuver
1("'91
Ecsmonton
' 0 0 4 I s
' 1 0 • .. 11
I 0 7 S 10
I 0 2 8 I
110 ' 9 11
Norri> Division
Toronto
o.1ro.1
S• LO-.J ,
Cl'l·C•llO
I 0 I 3
I I 0 2
' 0 2 7 0 1
I I I
< WALES CONFERENCE
P111s0ur11r
Ntw Jersl!•
Pt .. 1aoe1on1a
Was,.1ng1on
NV ts11noers
NV Ranger\
Queoac
Harlll>"a '°''on MOtltreaJ
8ufl110
Patrtck l);Vl\1on
J 0 0
2 0 0
1 0 0
1 1 0
0 2 0
0 3 0
A1'amt OtvlMOft
2 0 I
I I 0
1 0
7 0
0 ' ' M«>de•'• Scores
Mon1rea1 6 M•nnew•• •
Wes,,11191on 1 NV Ren9er \ 6 Co•
Q~oac 1 Vancouver I •
Tenklht's G1ma'
Kines al Ptll\Durgn
!>I Louis a l T orOl'llO
lllos•on e t Wonn Piii
WtdneMMv's Games
IC!nel al Detro••
Mo11trea1 •' 8 utt•o0
Vencouver a t Nt .. Jt rse'f
N v Rer19ers .. '"•U llO
Queoec al Eamonton
Tfmis
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
Cl, R1nlt~ •-A
6 • 4
7
0
0
s
7
7
1
1
11 s , , •
1~
10 • 12
6 ..
17 • 14
" '
9
9 ,
10
10
10 ,
' 17 • ..
6
11
11
I•
11
I Mtralt\lt 1. C-Ot4 Mar; l P&IO\
veraes • Santa Barbara S EdlSOft; 6 Ro111n11
H ·\, 7 Bev••• H•lls I ~th TC>"ranrl! 9
Wt\he•I! Li6 10 Ventura
J-A
I Sen M#lr•no 1 A1JOVra J Tno.;w na 08~\
4. Miier Del, ~ C aremon1, 6 All'a,.,t><a 1
0 11mones Ba• 8 Wt!sl1a•e 9 Hfmel 10 La guna
H>ll\
An9'1us LHIJUI!
Maltr Del 18, AO\IN 0
Slnttlu
Cordova 4MO • o'°' M.,rrev 6· I Vttlon, 6·0
La mearics 6·0 C "''"' •MDI won 6 1 1 6 6 0 He IMO! won 6 • 6 J 6·0
DOlltltll
SP•nner J Sn-"' MO Off W1"4 f I<,,,, 6 0
Stanbaulll' ·Ka Nase 6 7 Lal>Oul Garcia 6 7 L
Sm n" G~ CMD <Non 6 • 6 • 6·1 Oonenuf
Ola IMOI won. 1 ~ 6 l 6 1
DffP ... fllhlM
DAVEY'S LOCKER INewPOrt lllMUI) -4 t>o•"· 176 anQlers 70 veflow11111 483 1>0n110, 97
calico t>eu, 21 11111<1 ba\\ 2• '°'" cod 17S H nd CS•tl,, 100 l>lue parcn, 71 scutpin, 600 macllerel
NRWf"OltT LANDING -4 l>Oels, 56 arn1i.r,
1'7 llOnito. 109 c.elko ben, 16 \Ind ban, 32
•l\MO\naacs, n sculPln. 24 ocean wnlte fisn. 19
rock fisl\, 3 mecti.aret
DANA WHAR' -l t>oeh 47 ar>Q .. rs 61
ban. 11 tlonlto, 2 na1iou1. 60 roe" cO<I, 1 lt"IJ cO<I.
I cow cod, 60 maellartl, • SllffPSlle•CS. 1 wlllte
HI l>aU This w-..r•a trout otants
VENTURA -CH iies L•kt
INYO -8el\llr Creek 819 Pont! (rte~ B••"OP
1ml<101e ancs soul,. torkU 01111 Lake 1naepan
Oenc;e Crel!i... Lake S•l>rlna, Lone Pine Cree>
Owens River IL•w\ 8 rtdQI! oown\trH m 10
Siewert Lantt P1e1i.a111 V•'lt v Ru ervo.r Soutl\
La11.e Taooose Cree~ T!n~efl• Cree+.
Oak Tree
handicap
WIDHUOAY'S UfTltlES
(11111 • ., .. .,, ................ "'"""'' ,ht ,_ll I p.1n. tt•n ltACI'..' 112 Furlon9' Pvne ••3.000 J ,,_ oto• t>rld ,,. Ce IC>"n•e c 1e.m.ng Price
, .. 000 1'.000
I Ttf'ttfier lk.-IJ
' SI ..... , 1Veleflr""81
l "'•'• Jecll.el (He•11vl 4 Manv !toed> IOhate\I S JonM T-row llllK" 11
• Gran P •'"' IP nc.,..1 1 T" CM ' Lad csi0 ... 1 I Horwock CDoocvl
t Czar • CllArm IHefnano,1>
10 Not Tunttf Lou•.-i Sltvt n\ 11
11 EltQant HO\I CCHllllOlll
12 GICWV P•'" cPaororel
Ill
'" 114 ...
• 111
'" '" Ill
116
116 114
116
AIM ....... ll Gramov Jeck cva141111~-•1 lie
14 F·rst o ..... (Stevens II IU
IS MK FUGO (Pallonl 1109
.. ...,.,. ()! Tlla Geme C8'-CI< 7 r llJ
GtlAN ft!EltltE 1'7·11 Off \•nee HOf•.,•oocl
Parll wor11.1119 IHI eno can fire Ires"· P n<h
llH won Wllll llltl runntt C.ZAR'S CHARM (
t ·71 s-10 OffCI \lretcll 11 cs;111nce 111 ••"
oaci. 1prlnll"IJ an<I flh w•lfl 11\1\ fltlel MANY
ROADS <•·II Screfcnecl from "'1uddv tree• l&\I
w.... verv stronv left , Quick eercv PICI' 10 "''
eCSv•ntege LONGSHOT J0+1NS TOMORROW
SECOND RACE 6 Fuf~s Pur" '" 000 Ma<deft\ 3 ., .. r, olCI &. uP Cl• m•ng Pr ca
'32,000-7t,OOO
I Net1ve RH 1tv 1 lllle<l<I
2 Mantena To Cl•rk (Sltvl!n' 11
J SHCSH 8 v TtirH l&prt·71
• fmaflllll! tno•en (HernenO.rl
S f:"un.ro <Kae<*I
6 Cnlt! Ivor CMew 1 flalM A HelO (ShOtmel<ert
I Get A'°"11 Paoseno (CamO<ts
9 Menl•I 8en1< Return tP11te•\Onl
10 Dev~·, Peredo" (Ve .. nzuel•I
II S.a11 Dovie (Sli>ltel
12 Rec>arlt IOrlHll
AIME .......
\ 114
Ill
119
116 Ill
Ill
I'll
118 _.,. .l
"' 11•
"'
13 Coal 8 urnar (8111· It 111
u snuclnto (Sceven•-11 118
IS e .. Jled ("armer (Sotol I IS
16 So99v Cracu r\ (Hawlt VI 111
RAISE A HALO l•·I) 8 urnecs UP st1lln1J
Quick pece lfl le\I. sMlnllnlJ 1oc:tev '"° Shoe w11 "' "'°" from tnl\ maldefl. MONTANA TO q.ARK 17·21 Wt• ~ ltnd Hsier \DOI W•de
ooen m•iden scramOll, work.nQ well for re1urn
NATIVE REALJTY " II On Ille raJI nuW•"9
109ren11ce r~. DI•""''' off Ill' looa et 11•ce price LONGSHOT SLIOCS 8Y THAEE
THIRD RACE. 1 Mill Pvr\e '30,000 AllOw
ence flltles, l vHn Old
I Orematk ElaQena (~OIO) I IS
2 Serious Gel IOetellouuavel 111
l PrOdiOeJ Prol8" CSl'toamal\erl I IS
4 Mille El UM IKHMll llS
S Svml>Ol1Callv CSte,,ll't\) I I~
6 Ft~ KUOO\ IS1D•l'll 119 1 Troo·cal H04•CS•v IStevenu llS
MILLE ET UNE <5·11 Came lo "'"° las•
W•llll•nlJ ·mC>"e\\•Vt fV over l"•C• loelcl ""'" neec!
•nothl!r 100 4!1torl ,,, conle<>toO\.ts "'•' SEAIOUS
GAL. <•·II 8enle<I oetween norws tor 1ne ;eea
'"rovgflOul csre .. 1n9 titer 10 .. ,n w•f,, some1n1ng
left can t11ndta two turns. JYM60LICALLY
C9 21 At>undance of se>etO 1n '"" "4!al, cen retl!
rtOhl ot• '"" pace llteaeo .. ,, one LONGSHOT
l'INE ICUOOS
,OURTH RACE 6 FurlOnQ\ Pvru \U 000
Ma•CS.n\ J Vier\ o•a L uP C a ,,., "II Pro<•
'32 000 78 . 000 I R•at On CMcCarron I IS
1 Verse CMerel 1 te
J Almona lloc:a CP1neo11 a 11J
4 T H Ler~ CP1ncev) 171
S M<>cler etetv Flckta C8onltlel I II
6 Herman's Hat>ll CLIPllam> 116
7 Po!C T a~"r IBllcll 71 a Ill I Proceo Right C Hef'na noe11 Ill
9 Ptruvoan 81110. CVallMuela) 1 te
10 Soc1e1 U gl'I K1CS (SoD<llal 111
11 l"S" Ju\l•t f !FurlOllOl 118
12 MOftlf '""'0 t0rlt911 Ill
RIDE OH " It Drews Ille rail •ncl McC•rron
rl<lll can 1.re lrtsn, Vl!ltSE (9-2) St111dled
1nar1>1v los1n11 ell c11ance In roug" 1rio l>ltnktn
off IO<llY. set for IOO ettor• ,.EAUVIAN 9LADE
(t 1) Ca11 Detter recent 1>11nken addl!d •oc:tn.
wllt 0.\1 LONGSHOT SOCIAL LIGHT KIO
FIFTH AACE I I I Mtte s Turi Pu"e
'33 000 3 vu • Ola\ & uP C•a •m•"IJ Price
\IO 000-70 000
I Av a•or Va f ntue•et II•
2 R,.e< ()I ""'~' 1 Stn enst 116
J Ju•vme n °''""" 114 4 8oa ra Mte"ng 1Mc Her11ue1 116
S Kevata fOetanoun avei 11• 6 Aamoour •Soll)) 114
1 Oenu D<!I rs1ome 7• 117
8 Manera tl orot 116
"
TERRY
TUIREll
9 Btron<t •'O tMcCarronl ~~·
IC 1avl•t&a f Poncay) •
AVtATC>lt C7·21 Tlllt Ii.to for Int motl Ntl
llH 1>1ttil0 c011linueMv rnrouonovt IN YW 11
11, , 11.~ w.,.,,.,,. 11 uwally N °"' •'"' 1YC11
a!ICI 1 trtP ltlVllt 0' ICINGS 14·U ..... IN
lrOI'• 9"° and lov•• In•• turf courM. Mme 8' ,,..., come MAUIRA 16· II How o n -ftOI
11,.e m1tnl<011 10 '"'' olclllmf' "'"" T-Oft 1flt
tutl LONGSHOT KEYALA
SIXTH RACE I I 16 Miles-P\INI '27.•
M• °"" me•aen 1tn1as. 7 vee" Old.
t 5o<1111 Of France (Pedrora> 11)
7 MuS>UI ~a Cl< .. nal) 117
3 lllC•or•OU\ G"I <Srtoemal<tr I 117
• Rose, C•nliM IPltlc.,..I 117 ~ ArweY\ A w.nv;tt (Velenruetel 117
' Et19•G'119 lllteu CS1tVt11\I 117
7 "' " Er>OoCOll CDeleftOUUIYll 117
! Vo.. Mll<I Me Hee>Pv CLIPNlml 117
9 un·• tMcCerronl 117
AOJE'S CANT,NA cs-11 &<Oil• ~
rac,ng w•Ot llltOUQllOUI \hM flnl"'lng Mc;Oftd,
p nca• rldei anes snou•cs melle Iha dtfletente
1001• ALWAYS A WOMAN (4·11 Good effwl
o•ar IN Ire<" ...U ~~lo~ .W
'"°"'cs 0. ClfC•"' P"•Ct MIU, IENOtCOn (7•1)
Blf .. ou• '"'''"• ena .. 111 oe factor on tne Wl'I' wt• LOHC>SHOT SOUTH OF FRANC~
SEVENTH ltACE 1 M·ll PvrM S21,000
,a '°"''~" ) v•et OICIS & UO 1 HalO \ S"'oro McHar-1 Ill
2 Cut 8• G .ss CS!e"'"" 1 ll
) Soore t.• Par fSnoam•~tr l Ill
l M owHI II 1111 IDtlt"OIJ\~Yt!I 11)
II•®" fll!v1tw (McCarronl 117
C.ral\•IO 10 11vereU llS T~•••n no Asle<I ISoloJ Ill
Mr ~ • CVeleflruatll 116
1o1 on gM ice I~•• 10
10 Su ... Ac•"" Mera 11)
MR MEDIA 17 2 S-981 lo Iha IMd
,.,,, mPO••a111 tact~ 1n 111ese mile rKft,
Va...,r.;e'e o..,. l)f 1111 l>e\I COftlrolltnQ Ille P8C9 Oft
'"• lr011t t <IO GltANITO C4· 11 $nerp malOlll
\Core a• Oe< Mer rattno off lllt PIKt, IOP ~
al!Ot"CS anv mo\tehas, MIDNtGHT tea ( .. I) 111
tonlr04 111rougr.ou1 t>0\11"9 maiden win OWK lftk
1rac1o. not .. 11110U1 ctience toc:tev l.OHGSHOT
MIOWEST KING
EIGHTH fltACE • Fur!Onlls PutM ..O,•
Anc en• Till• HlllCllC•P A Ht llCllc•P flW)...,
ooe1s &. v0 Gron ""'" S6S 6SI' Velue to W-
Sll •SO I F th ~·• Int Row IHaw evl 116
1 flos-.' ~ l 1veienrue111 I 17
J l'ortvr>••• Prospect l~ke<I llf
• a-Sun M•"" (Steven\) 114 ~ Groo•v I ~an to\) 123
6 MoOamt>O !Cordaro) 1'0
7 a .Ame,.c1n Leololl (McC•rron) 111 e &t<1s1de Promaa (P111Cev) lM
~RICAN LEGIOH (4·11 Has tiaen ~·
tf<'I Plf"former •n IOUIJll lltill\ •• veer, c;en PUii
00 \"fl>"1Mt W•n a•o.d OY Vt<¥ QUfdl tal'lv Ma.
ltOSIE'S K T Cl II 8~\I effons Otl '"'' ovel,
wo••f<I SI ) Oc• 8 ul'Of!r wreCK, mav 1141Ytr IOI*
blC~ MOGAMlllO C9 71 Cteuv 111¥.Ml'r .....
out n 3' I Oc• 11 may neeo -Lc>HcSHO"T
8EOStOE PROMISE
NINTH RACE. I I 16 Mites Pvn• "''-"'"'~' & mares J vHrs OICI & uo Clelm"-0 Pr1ct s 16.000 t• 000 I Wrtat Me9•l r()r119el 116
7 Oevt Msll Ourier C81.Ck) 1111
J Or•l!nte• C"emo tVela111uelel 11'
• Ju~•"' , Oreem 1s11,.ens> I 16
S Ttn'lptraml!nf IDelel'IOV\\1¥•1 116
6 l'vnnv Tum1>er (P•ncevl 116
7 GtorlJ•a $moll\ IFtrn111101rl 110
I A Kou For K•HI IS•l>llle) 116
9 MOiten• 81!111! (Clsnero'I a111
10 MISl•n11uet1t CPf<lro1el II•
II L11 Vl!fnt '\ Sollall COh,,arttl 114
JULIANA'S DREAM 19·21 Took UP \MrolV
IO\lllO aN C"•nct In last, t lf11r lrtp tarn\ ma!Ot'
awera •odev A ICISS P'Olt KATIE 16•1 ) Ca n
surprise •ov w1111 1>-11 ettOt"t a t limn 1v~1
n.ntl'I rece Qreo oao LA VERNE'S SOMATA
IS· II E atremetv wide en1er1no "'"en ui<1111t119
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Attenaanc1 31 947
METS CR:) FOUL ON HOUSTON'S SCOTT • • • From Bl
rescheduled for lo<la ). but the Na-
uonal Wca1hcr Sen ice predicted I 00
percent chance of nun toda}.
A rainout to<la} would postpone
the game until I p.m. Wcdnc!>da).
with Games 6 and 7 on Thursday and
Fnday in Houston.
While \aying he was aware of
todat s forccn'il. Fccnc) said: "'I
d1dn t want to start and then have to
stop. We're going 10 tr) to go
tomorrow ··
Rainouts would not affect the Mch
pitching ro1a11on. w11h Gooden
scheduled to be followed b>-left.
hander Bob OJcda regardless of the
~hcdulc.
"It JUSI g11.c Doc (Gooden) a day·~
rest he doesn't need." Johnson \.'l1d.
"And the weather reports arc VCr)
bad tomorrow " John~on \3H.I
another nunout would not change his
rotation.
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Gooden \aid he bad pitched with
an C'<trn day of rest several times
dunng 1he season. "and I've had
limes when I was overthrowing.
Because I've been through that
tlefore. I'm cdnfidcnt that I'll be able
tO adJUSI."
Houston Manager Hal Lanier,
howe ver. said Deshaies would be
dropped from his rotation. and he
would be replaced by Nolan Ryan.
"They u uall)' call and ask 'When'>
When?' but this time they d1dn'1
call ," Feeney said or the network.
Umpmnp, crew chief Doug Harvey
said· "The game would have been
pla}cd 1f. in the opinion of the
pre"itdent of the leaf UC. 11 could have
been pla)'ed safely.'
Harvey wall behind the plate an th e
first game when the Mets originally
began complammg about Scott, who
ha"i allowedJu!lt one run and eight hit s
an 18 innings. Harvey has gone on
record as ~ymg he doc n't bchcvc
Scott is a cheater. and he was asked 1f
he thought the Mets w·cre tryma to
subltm1nally influence him in thc:ir
favor.
WHIFFLE BALL TOUGH ••.
From B l
he should take 'IOlacc an the fact that
New York's hatters simply ha ve been
overwhelmed by Scott, who threw
complete-game victories aaamst
them in the fint and fourth games.
"He could m kc a cue ball dance,"
said Mets manager Davey Johnson.
"lt'\ like trying to \wing at o wh10le
ball in the wmd." ..aad center-fielder
Lenny Oykma.
"If every pitcher 1hrew like Make
ott, thl!i pmc wouldn't make 1t .
because 1t would be o bonna." ~1d
first·ba man Keith ltcmande1.
ond·ba man Wally Backman
and third ba\tman Howard Johnson
kepi thC' ""Kuffed" ba<ieball from the
fourth aame .
'"If Backm an and John~on arc such
bag fans or ott's," Utd l..an1cr. "then
why don't they send the balls over to
our clubhouse, and Scottie and I will
autograph them?" now would Lanier like It ir he
found Gooden scuffina the ball?
"h depends on whether we beat
him or lo t to him," Lanier said.
Harvey, one or the most re pcctcd
umpire in baseball, has seen all or
thi$ bcrorc.
"I remember when Gaylord Perry
was in his prime," Htl"'CY Uiild. "A
pla)'cr rrom the other team ..-ouJd
come u~ to me dunna the tame and
say. ·t found th1 tube or Vuclinc
rcrry dropped when he was runnina
around the ha~ ·"
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Avoid future shock; fix Social Security problems
BJ ILENE SCHNEIDER
0.., Nit Ceft' f I •11
Everybody talks about problems in
the Social Security system,. but few
people do anythina about them.
While Jack Latimer admits that he
doesn't have all the answers, he has
made it h.is business to ask the
questions. He has created the Servant
Co. to encouraae employers, em-
ployees and orpnizations to ask
questions as well.
Latimer became interested in the_
Social Security system about four
years aao when he read two side-by-
side newspall'.Cr articles. one about the
lntemal Revenue Service and the
Social Security Administration mis-
placing funds and the other about the discrcpao~y between the aae for ·
collecting Social Security bencfi'ts and
the average .life expectancy for vari-
ous population groups.
Aner eittensivc research. he dis-
covered that:
•By the time yo una people enter-
ing the work force today retire, there
could be as many as 63 Social Secunty
beneficiaries for every I 00 workers,
as compared with 31 per I 00 1Qday.
Future retirees would ha ve decreased benefits, or future employees and
employers would have to pay in-
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190,000-pla• rpm more qulcldy than metal part It replaces.
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w11h 1f\dl\ 1dual counSC"ltna -
H1nna a fianc1al planner c n co\t
hundreds. or '°tH'n thou~nd,. of
dollars. ome plannc" charge I\ Oat
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earn commi ion on J)roduch 1hc)
'iCll K~p 1n m1n<l too. that there 1!.
(Pleue eee PLAKNllf0/86)
crused taxes.
•In a priva\ely funded plan, a
worker earninj an averqe uJa.ry for
all of his or her life would retire at the
aae of 6S with a trutt fund ofS469J662 in constant 1980 dollars. Out 01 tht
interest alone the trust fund could pay
the workers and hi1 or her spouse
$28, I 80 per year in constant 1980
dollars for the rest of their lives, and the principal would be available for
their heirs. Under the current Social
Security program, the samt worker
would receive$ 1 S,408 perycarifboth
spouses were alive or S 10,272 if one
were alive.
•The average lifeex~ncyofthe
black male is 64. 9 years. Social
Security will pay ma,dmum bcnefns
at aae 6S, soon to be increased to aae ·67. Thus, the a veraae black male w6o
contributes to Social Sccunty will be
unable to collect beneOts.
•Women have to be mamcd at
least 10 years to qualify for their
husband's Soctal Security benefits.
•On each summ1try statement of
eaminas. the Social Security Admin·
istration says, "If you waJt more than 3 years. 3 months and IS days after
the year an error occur$, correction may not be possible." Because the
Social Secunt:r Administration does
not send carn1n1ts statements to
TV network profits
told; NBC doubled
WAS HINGTON (AP) -Sparked
by its prime-time ratings success. the
NBClelevtslon Network doubled its
profits in 1985, Television Digest
reported Monday.
It said ABC-TV's profits dropped
by a third and those of CBS by a fifth.
ln a copyri&}lt story. the newsletter
reported NBC profit for 1985 was
$202.5 million, up 102.S percent from
1984's $100 million. The network
took in $2.2 billion in revenue.
Profits of jhe TV networks and the local TV stations owned by their
parent corporations are always lump-
ed with other corporate figures in
annual reports. Network offiQaJs
refuse to comment for the record on
the annual Television Digest break-
downs, but have not chaJlcngcd them
in the past.
The NBC figures arc not broken out
1n reports of RCA. RCA was taken over this year by General Electnc.
Network profits arc closely tted to
TV ratings success. NBC finished fi1st
tn the I 985-86 pnme-time race for
viewers. marking the network's only
first-place fin ish since l9S5 when the
A.C. Nielsen Co. began compiling
national TV ratlnl',S.
CBS, which finished second thi s
year, had won the 30-weck pnme-
time-season for the past six years.
ABC finished third for the season, which ended m Apnl.
CBS and ABC network profits
dipped \n 1985. the report said.
h reported CBS led the networks
with S226 6 million 1n profit, down
I 9 I percent from I 984. Revenues at
CBS were up 2 7 pe rcent to $2.3 b1lhon
The ABC network's profit was
down 36.2 percent to S 166 m1lhon on
$2.2 b1lhon in n.·-.enue. The revenue
figure wa'> down 16 7 pcrcen 1 from
1984's $2 64 b1ll1on. The nt:wslener said tt could not
obtain reliable figures on the profits
of the five TV 'ita11ons owned b }
NBC.
ABC made almo'it as much profit
from 1h five owned and operated
station'> -SI 4K 5 m ii hon -as 1t did
on 1t!> nat1onw1de network -S 166
milhon. Station profits wi!rc down
11 .1 percent from the prev1ou'i year's
performance Reven ues at the ABC-
TV stations were down 2.5 percent
from $483 million 10 $471 m1lhon.
ta•p1yen. lhey ""Y be losina benefits
w1thou1 knowtnt 1L
•The aovemment is uoder no
contractual obli11tion to ply Social
Security benefits even if the taJtpayer has ma.de mandatory «>nlributJons.
Latimer is not advocalina the
abolition of the Social Security sy~
tern. He just wants to make the
syncm fair and feasible and to "keep the Social Secunty Administration
on its toes." He also wants corpor-
ations and ~ earners to get
involved in their futum in both a
social and fiscal sense.
"People arc basically lazy."
Latimer says ... You have to let elected
otrici&l1 know O...t you're internted
in somftllin.J:" Senior c1tizen1 and people ap.;
proach1na retirement • do lake an actjve intcrctt in the SOcia1 Security•
pr<>1t1~1 IQCOrchna to Latimer. They
realize mat. In order to keco their
bencfiu. younaer people will have to
pay hiahcr wcs. The current system
transf:rs wealth from the youth to the
struor citizens.
Laumer feels that employen and
employees who will be peyina hiahcr
taxes to maintain the system as it
exists should JOJn a national move-
ment to make chanan. The Servant
lPl..,. ... UPOa.11/87)
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NEW YORK (AP) -nie followlng Usl lllOws lhe Over • tl'le • Counter stocks end werrent1 11'1111 neve oone UP the mo11 and down the most based on ~c:"'. ~,ffl:s~.~rno ~l; or 1000 lh•rn are lnclucMd. Net and oercenlage cl'le~•r• !he diffwenc• between ttie prev s clos no
price and Monday'~I or bid pr •·
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NEW YORK (AP) -The follQWlrlil list sl'lows lhe New York Stock · Exchenge stoeits and warrants thet have gone up the most and down the most baHd on perc:.nt of dlenQe reoerdten of volume
for Mondev. No stQJrilles trading below S2 •rt Incl· ·U«Md. Net end oercentege chanon are the dlfferenct bttw"" lhe previous closing prlct end Mondav's 2 p.m. prlc
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REFORM ...
P'rom85
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Co. 1s designed to be an 1nformn11on
network and a lobbying effort.
For the yearly fee of $24. the
company provides a card that lets
individuals check on their ocial
Security carninJS. a booklet that
explains the oc tal Security program
in simple language. a newsletter about
Social Secu rity programs. suucstion
for letters to elected rcprc~ntatrvcs
and the creation of a lobbying effort.
Latimer hope that by creating
awarcne~s of the problems and
providing advice. he can motivate
cnouah people 10 pc1111on their
elected official for changes rn th e
Soaal Security system Key 1ssu~ arc
m1splac1na funds. andc:ung benefit
accordana to hfc expectancy end
acnana human crf01'1 c:orrrcted tn
11mc to avoid los1n bencfi"
Latimer 1s look in.a for both corpor·
ate ponsorsh1p and 1nd1v1dual par·
ticipat1on.
"If we have any \OC1al con 1cncc
toward our children and arand·
chald rtn -the work force ol tomor·
row -wr must beam now to correct
the probkm~ 1n the 11'1 Sccunty
system," he 5a)'S.
Orange COMt DAILY PILOT fT...eday, Oc:IOb9r 14, 11M WI
' The Great American ~Month CD
October 1st through October 31st
get Vi% bonus interest over existing rates ..
Minimum balance $1,000; rate and yield above are for $50,000 balance.
Five differe'nt rate!-. for the difTcrem balance level\. There are many other Lenn~
a uilable. from ~2 day~ to 10 year\. And if you act mM before OctOber 31. 1986.
you can t'U.\h in on a V:!o/r bonu~ by hringing in new money to Great American\
Depo\it-Plus 6-Month CD. And dcpo\it\ at Great American are in\urcd up to
$ l(Xl .(XX) by an agency of the f edj1-govcmmcn1 .
With 21 offices :.crving Orange Count y·
Anaheim Hill\ Fountain Valle)
Balboa lslan<l HuntingtOfl Bead1
Balboa ~nin~ula Laguna Bead1
8 rea l..agu na Hills
Capistrano Beach Laguna Niguel
H Toro "'1i~ V!t!jo
M11nardl lla\
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~port Beach/J)(.-tr Sh<tre'
"'lcwport Bead\/IJJo
Orange/Karella
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San Clemt'.ntt
San Juan capr~irano
v.bcx!bridge
Great American
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Call the toU-free Financial Line now:
1-800-423-BANK. '
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I Tax reform will phase out key interest
deductions. This will change the way you
borrow money and use credit cards.
Soon, the only allowable tax deduction
on conswner interest will be for first
mortgages and home equity loans
(secooo mortgages) on no more than
two homes.
2 Making major purchases this year
saves money Sales tax deductions will
also disappear after 1986. Buy now and
you'll get a tax deduction. So. if you're
going to financ~ a major purchase, use
your home equity to increase your
tax savings.
3 Using your home equity reduces th ·
cost of aedit. Set up a line of credit based
on the equity in your home. Its low rate
and interest deduction can be the ~t
affordable way to pay bills, pay down
credit card balances, financ cars,
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vacations and home improvements.
4 Ading now can reduce the cost of
emergency loans. Establishing a low-
interest, tax-deductible line of credit now
will not only save you money but offer
you ~ce of mind. You 'll have im-
mediate access to money needed for un-
expected expenses.
5 Home Federal ts offering its lowest rate
ever on Home Equity Credit lines. We
guarantee our interest rate will never ex-
Ceed 1.75% above the Prime Rate: That's
about haJf what you're eaying now on
your credit card.5 and its among the
lowest rates offered anywhere.
To find out more about how our HECL
can help you.send us the coupon in this
ad. Or caJJ your nearby Home Federal
offi e. W 'II give you the facts you n~ to
know now to make next year le taxing.
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Stock prices decline
[\;(W \OKI<. (-\P) -Stock prices ..... h1 ch
.... ere ahead tor mmt of the ~ss1on . )lipped back
to"ard the end of trading toda~
The Jcd1m· l ame not long after a small nrc
interrupted att•' 11\ at the ~e.... York tock
Fxchangt• for ahout 'an hour 'imo~c from the 5th·
floor blait.' runed .,u,peM1on of trading from I :44
, p.m to 2·40 pm 'aid N\ S~ ~pokesman An
'iaman•,~) Oil o,tot·~, .... rn: do .... n throughout tht' session
arn1d rradl'r "<'rrtl'~ over tht• outl·orne of the
Organ11.itwn ol Pl'lrukum f \porting Countncs
mel'llng no" l(Otng on in C 1cne' a
Tht• t•dg1m·" grt'" after \aud1 .\rab1a dec:lared
that 11 uppo\t•J an} e\tcn.-.ion of the 13-nation
caner, l urrcnt 1>rodut 11on-llm11a11on agreement,
v. hit h c\plfc\ at the end 111 the month.
Tht• \aud1<, al<,11 J01neJ Ku .... a1t 1n demanding
a pt·rm<lncnt agn'Cnll'nt that .... ould gl\c the two
counrnn a h1ghl'r quut.i \nal)Sls said trader\
\\t'rc uncomfonahll' o'er the po)Stbhhty that the.
mccung might collap\C without an agreement
f hi\ ~·oulJ eas11\ -.end Oii pm'C\ IOtO a new ta1lsp1n
Wh1k petroleum l\'>IH."> dt'l'hned, airline
\Im ~' 'oared. boo~ll'd h' tht• poy,1hht} of cheaper
hn·I fl'p<Jrts that \omc mUJIH earner!> were
rl.inning higher tare' and,, \en~ that d1m1msht"d
lompr1111on ma) help 'ltrcngtht'n th<' companies.
anal} \IS \aid
WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Om
NEW YORK (API Oct I• Prev. Toda~ dav Advanced 1 7 215 Declined r 234
¥nchanoed fi 243 01a1lu ues 701
New hfOh\ s
* New low' IS
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Sales. 4 D m or•c:e and net chanoe of the ten mo\t ecllve American Slock E xchanoe luues, traol no na llon allv a t mor e than Sl. Name TtxHAlrCo Wickes
me LHI Chg. JS +1~
BAT Jnd TIE Comm
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GoLD QuoTES
·~ -.,.. 6 5·16 -1-16 ~il/. = ~ 71, -• n~ + ~: .. ,. -~
METALS QuoTES
NEW YOAK (API -Sc>Ol nofll•rout -tat ~
fueedly Ahllfttm.m • 62 eo cent• PtO' POUnd NY Come• •DOI
monlll CIOMO Mon c...-. 86-85'• o.itl I PQUnd. U S d"t1n111on1
C..... • 59 05 Qenll oe< PQUnd NY ~' ll>Ot month ·e1oMC1 Mon
LMd • 2$-26'~ 1*111 I POUnd Zlllc -•7 cent• 1 p<>und dtllv«.O flll -S3 •505 t-llll W-t:Oll\l)CMlll OfOC. pet lb I 9ll¥et ·SS 590 per OUncle H9ndy & Harm1n ....... u 590"" ltoY oune» NV ComeA '901 11\0ftll\
clOMCIMon ~ • $ 170 00-'200 00 pet 78 lb ftH--YO<~
......,,_ • $5a7 l().SS911 50 11oy -NV tcon-
lfKl) ~ ·'519 IO N Y ~c IPOl Ptlf troy 01 Mon
NEW YORK !AP) Oct 14 'J;SV Todan .,.. Advanced 321 Im Declined ¥nct11no~ tUe otal 1iiue1 New h Oh\ H New lowi 19
NYSE L£ADER S
NEW YORK <.API -S.lt1, • om Pf'IGt and n11 Chenot of the lltteen mosl active New York Stock Exchange inuu. lfadlno na tlonellv at more lhan SI Ntmt USX Coro IBM Amer Heu Mobli CPC Intl WnAir Lon Occldenl P11 Della A or I MesaOfhhn AlldStf\ \ Chevron 8an!IA'Mr AMR Coro Nia11MPow Schlumt>r11
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Dow JoN£s AVERAGES
NASDAQ SUMMA RY
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w;thPATR1cKTENoRE a.1M11111d 2111 a..2.3115 •1Lmuu* NEwPoRT v1uAaE A1t.,5Pf'l0tWknc1e ... ,!.22-&2Hsw11s2-22eo
83t·12M or 780-1702 2BR 28A turn m<>bi .. hm, 2 • Study, llepl to bch. APARTMENTS ver ... l ... ltg 1IA ~·Me NP1 llMch Fem to lltlate
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front Room lor 100' • ..
yacht 5 000 • st estate S8 800.000 AppOlntmeot
w1lh PATRICK TENORE
83 H266 or 760·8702
U01•1A11n
PllOl lllMTill
Fabulous Big Canyon
Condo 38drm. 2' 1 Bath
UnsurpaS$ed view All ol-
lers carelully con11c:lered
S295,000 Agt, Barberas
760-1900
El90ant lbt fiH flvd util• pd Pool. Eidt 1oe gar. pluSh crpt $900 F.. Cotti MIN S.Curlty bldg w/~. 28drm 1'th , pool,
chfidlpetllneo1tier1a11all Wntr9115 to 8/15 $900 TILlllT ll•-•••• PRESTIGE LOCATION clubbOuM. spa A111ll '305· MC •'Aulll
S950 539·8191 Agl IM 985·9114 Of 948-8820 "....v 5 Blocks 10 now S750/mo MS-7408 1(1m 832·9090 d•y1
lalMI 2br LIDO ISLE hOuM lor S750 . 2BR IBA South Coatl Plaza Lido a.ytron.--38' 28a, N/amllt tnr 38drm CdM
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Ptnlntul• Aen1al1 a\11 Bayrtdge Condo. l ee pet\ airy 28A 28A duple• Volleyball & Tenn11 Crll -
Villa Rentals 875-.. 912 gated comm, 28, •2Ba. unit wtlrplc • shr gar • •Pool Jacunt BBQ •lfllT--APTI NWPT BCH roommate
C i t ••• CL ftple. air. POOi & apa wtd hkup' So of hwy •Cover9d P•klfl9 Elegant bayfront. 1900 IQ wanted M/F Mllr bdrm I. I u •• • $11951"10 Ant 873·535.. •Cable TV Ava•leble 11 28r • .Defi micfo. loll ol p11k1ng Pit calllh 2111 S 1"50/mo IN 780-1275 • •Rec Room with Flrepl~ dtw. 11~ prvt bch encl 8PM SS0.2708 $370/mG
•c·h·.,·m·1·ng-2•e•R·d·en-·1··~·s-. Beaut 4Br, 2 •1tBa, ptusn tcUl•RllT and B1thard1 gar $2595 boat lllp avall NWPT llP• to Ben. m11r
nr Pines Perk & bch New crpl 100' 10 OCJtan 'Furn tpaCIOUI 18drm den •Saunat Sorry no pets 760..()919 bf ftpl pOOI )SC ten pvt
pa1n1 inside & out S 1175 Sauna 2 car ga1. View S 1300/mo 673-5595 C 1 BA FUANFtUNF&UBAN OC41anlronl deluxe 4Br c:omm & more 1675/mo
213 "76•2185 S 1700yrlyor S1475 Win-orner Nwpt wy •ket 2 722•1088
1., Furn/uni 536-SJud!D_ .Apt. lutl ktU:hen Sorry No peTsl 28al upstairs . CM gait
Ctrtll ••I Mii 2122 S500tmo 1st 1111 S200 171 .. )557-0075 age W/0 Completely OCEANFRONT 1550/mo Beaulllul cu11om hOme security Walk to beach turn AV! 1111/88-6/ 1/87 u1111 mcl Mature respori-
2BA 2BX. 1pec11cu1u
ocean view frplc, 2 car
gar. patto 511 Seaward
S 1535/mo 760-8382
3Br • Oen, 3Ba. loll ol 673-580 Nie.to 2Br 2Ba, OIW bfllns 675-7386 11ble peraon Available
high Gellings overtooklng Cesta llltH 2624 lndry lac tncd patio No IPAOlllS &PUMIT now• 873-1592 Eves
pool s25oo Agl 642"2134 ~~ 14 ~:n;,1~4~-75~~50 1 mtle from beach OCEANFRONT $550/mo,
Ill O&IYH •111 lllr• a,t w/~aleH, 642·2357 ullls mc1 1h1 v./Couple
Lrg 3 bdrm, 2•1t ba. w/pool Pool No pets S"95 • EASTS 10 E SH ARP & -reepons1ble person av all
spa tennis and sec nate $600 securely 646-3618 CLEAN 281. wld hookup Ve1sa1llea lBR penthOvM now 973•1592 111 6PM
t,;t1Ai.E THE MAL TH
WITHE LOTTERY CRAZI
INTRODUCING FOR THI
FIRST T~ IN CA
A new produet that l'IM a 7
yr trKk ttlCOtd In ltloat
lollery ...... °"' prod-1.tet wor1<t lnd1p1ndel ......
bUlhand~w/ ....
lottety MMlonf at 10tMrY
1tek•lltold E11'd"8t'IGO
w/1000 I of locatlOna ell!
for prOduet C.-, 8'19 •
Xln1 Tli SMlt.er, PAIUNe
or Active lnve.tment.
Protected., ... av! Tutn
I(~ 0 P9'alK>n Foll f.C:·
tory IUl)POfl & If~
Mon 1n11Hlmtnl 164.500
Can Anyu,,,. lor info
I 800·835·2246 Elcl 257
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*SP1AituAL i PSYCHIC
READINGS Palm and
card read ings evatlable
BAYFAONT IBA M•I Kai
condo 6 month lease
Pa11ly turn Bayside 01.
S 1800tmo 6A"·9~58
• I c:.ar encl _9&r NO pets 1n quiet loc w/mlnl ocean Hrgn ~hngs. ,sllvtloflts, Laree 21ir• 1,t 7507mo S4S:.99S<J '"ew Avalf now n-7 ~"'''to ~,,._....,...--i
formal din rm & wet bar w /balcony & pool No ,...II 644· 7211 ..,,, Aets TRW mtn from beh. own Bdrm
Notionally renowned PtY·
chic. local & 11e'd 19 yrs
Sallslsetlon Guaran1Mdl ~~}:12~ or 493'20
Ill CllfYll •HI Charming 3Br 2Ba 3 hset
to CdM t>eh Lg FR &
palto, lrplc 2 car gar •
prkng $2500 SI 759-9070
S 1795/mo Patnck/agt "" SPARKLING 2BA upper ..,. 631-1266 and 760-8702 s595 ' S600sec 646·3618 ullls paid Pool laundry w inter 3Br 211.Ba O()Clt on Ba gar 1550 incl tpa.
1BA IBA house wtlront No pets Near shops the sand nr "5th SI pool·len-nsettpr 3&oe-0599
yard Close to beach & $675/mo 548-7689 Furnished an upgrades
Lest l Ftu• 2t2S
• 150 REWARD * LOST ORANGE TABBY
MANX CAT name IS ~
L1g 3 t>drm_ 2''t ba. w/pOOI
spa. tennas and sec gate
High ceilings. skyltghll.
format din rm & wet bar
S 1795tmo P•trlc:ktagt
631-1266 and 760-8702
NEW 3BR 3'1tBA TWNHSE
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No pe1s S20001mo
Agent 673-5354
Blocks to t>eseh 3bf 2ba-
gar lrplc: must see S 1200
<.1e1111s 539·6191 Agt lee snops S700tmo utll111es almost new $2500/rno 1nctuded S48·5393 SPARKLING Newly re-544·2484 M·F 9·5 modeled EHISlde 18c:lrm --~
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on Oct ' 642·"1!6
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move tn cond Bell otter
over S2"0 000 No Bkrs
Lauroe 9-5. 640·4020
BLUFFS-3br 1''1ba. clean.
light atty, Fashion Isl
111ew $1200/mo no pets
WANTED Family desires 720-t509
lBR upstairs S"95tmo
Pool gas paid 110 pets
relerenc:.es 1equ.,ed
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to lsellse option 3BA or Furnished Cape Coe.I near
4BR nome in CdMINB Fashaon Island 28r 2' )Ba • BAY TIMBERS .
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phances garage pool, 223 LA PALOMA S700 spa Convenient toe No pet~ 177 E 22nd SI Unlurn 28drm Walk to
631-7378 t>eacn ocean 11.-w, end 91!.raoe (7 14) 837-7918
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Shepard mix Male dog
t~ewport Blvd/Costa
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720·5396tday spacious w/2 suites lorm -• pels S552 up 1884 640-534 1
d rne view elect< & TRIPLEX ltlERl 111111 YlllE! Frplc, vaulted c;elllngs. dbl Fanlasllc Condo on the Monrovia 548-0336
•2Br 2Ba new carpets
Patio ca1port, pool spa
Coin-Op Wasner/Dryer
S 795 No Pets 722-80 11
waters edge pa110 M""'-•n 3 bdrm. 2'"t bath gar pool spa No pets waler wlfabulous view *Mesa Verde 2Br I Ba ••~ield 3bd 2ba upper un11 1n .,_,,, I Bedroom $795 W..::9LI I Just reduced 10 $59'> 000 1,,.,11n11 c:.ond VACANT' 2100 sq It wllormal dtn· 666 w 18,h St 645.2739 Poot S 1795/mo Decor-upper new decor dish·
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tor prompt sale RtiJdy 10 900 PLUS 2bc:I 1ng rm 1am11y rm, hre-a1or lurn1~ned 673-0896 washer locked garage TMEITS Hasting~ & Co 640 5560 ltid Clown Great rentill place • more S265 000 •HITRIHE CIH * Newport Crest Condo $675 No O~IS 640·"2"95 &PAR
lM•S 210& $ 100 SINGLE' GARAGE ~-----------P.ISale & Clean 708 Furn rm & balh ketch & Avocado Corona Oet FOUfl> ADS
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I Call PATRICK TENORE E•cellenl location 2Br BPaulllul clean large Gar· l1llsll1tfrHtlM,IH cHhl Lwlan<.1$229500 631·12661760·~702 2ABa W 0 hkup lrplc End Unit 3B1 3Ba. dbl •NEWLVOECORATEO• dt>n Apts pa11os decks
Remodeled' two 3 bdrm 2 ASSOC IA TED REAL TY garage many upgrades 2Br new crp1 tncc:I yrc:I sp .. Sorry No ~ts lndr I pri.. Yng empl c:1 Mar 675-5219
rnale Dana Pt S350/mo
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summer twinier rl'nl&I BY OWNER E SIDE I 111ew SI ISO Avail 10117 3BR 28A 2 c:.ar enc pkn9 I •PHTllHE CIYl * Dau Poiat 262& s1ble mature person ____ ,... ___ t_a_t Sol d c:omp1e1ely 5 9 l 7 yrlf S13SO BACH sec , s C M 142-1111
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! I '• t;(\() 12131 598 •OS7 ComfT'lumty pOOI laundry Day> 1213'602 6965 ""c,pnr o~er str1•ams & •97 1326 Eve:. S325 VO DEPOSIT 1617 Westclofl 1ui-..1 .., IM I 1 d 1 E "14 7609"'26 I JRMCMTllC 1•11" Pool & wa G•eai I •~[ FOREST ·Re• N~p18c.n .. ,, S032~t R£4Ll'>t41E lRlREFlll" .ic.ole!tan pa10 .. e•1 t -" • $ SO A 0 7 1-"· .. " ~ " ..,, 173-MOO IN,,.. nq1 .. r1m•lvh~:.r,t>s1n llMISTlCUSSIC ll5-4601trll5-11l3 ~~~1'1~154q 2~:~ 1 1
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pool SpaC•l>U'S t1(lrrr ( • '{l.ly Agt ~48 1329 631-7370 PERFECT ROQ•H••TES Aput•tats ·~r N* 5"6-87«!1 7'11, Al<l•·cn ' ••t•• 11• Bl'DCh Blvd nr Main New B•f"P<l r lC• It whl paws
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living room 11, t ,u 1c:lv If' I Sp.ic 10•,., 1 Br 2 Ba lalMI llSTAIT I• '' IV~lt Color IV tree mo 10 mo Jva1t Srev!' CM NB lrf'il 6<'6-8556
tage ol '""'"~ t>Jsm $134,500 I STlPSTOIHCM I Con11 FPL 0 W Jslid 2606 P>Br I .ea iownnouse lrviat 2644 j .llet-"P•IPd1iootma1<l %1 ;>d FJ)•962·2668 H)IJNO tarQe gre y/whl OGean & l•ght ., .. ws Shp St Jiil JBdrm 1 Ba laroe 3Bd 2Ba UP PAT 0 DBl GAR EL E" }<,I <It! IOC.ihon Pool ,,.,.,.,,,,,. 3 o;IPP'I to OCPan
ff't'S at s 1 7, r,., root 1 rinus room workshop 2Bd 2Ba DOWN C.00 w o nku1>~ S9?0 2BA tBA VAL V UNFURN 1 Qdr.JgP 11 Cir f room S?'>-0 * • C1angPlree 18drm 11.•rth s •hi 985 N Coast CCIM 1000 ~It n,...., caro m 11" r~l>l>•t Santa Ana
Walk lo snaps \ •es '"'"' paint & C•PI l!>I al Ft'+' Land SJ I~ 000 S • 1(1() c:IPP 863·0697 or NO GAR $850 mo ,,,o n 10 S1n1a Ana v. lo'I f\JPw ~•Pl c:lrps ~ 1'1""' I .ig Be" 494-529• 1 p.,rrlp<J ,,,an~ w1.ndows ~ '.. "s I n A.,, e
lauranls ILHt S399 000 11 OWC 675 8918 or Associated Really 863 1500 814 0959 TSL MGMT 642 1603 p.111' p.,, N 0 pool IPr good >•gnagt' 673-4 120 r,4f, 7264
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l'•" I HI H• "t SUPER IUY' Mo b ait Hoaes 3BR 2· 18A 2 car oar No Gdr trplc .\ morf'' Ca1nar1 Jh• 2n 1 JPI x1n1 E \•C1l' S 140 00 w~ & uo 227' • 1,.q5 Mi'ls•on Drive on ~Ell~~IE~l~·E ,,. 1r1()u<j 2Br ?Ba ~lbhse For Salt 1100 l pets A11a11 Nov 1 s 1200 CP1l1ng s 1000 673-~)48 ,,,, ,, pie \ ,,., q;ir no Llga111 leacla 2641 Nwpt Blv<l CM 646 74 .. 5 AfT'IPlll pkg UlllS paio I s.11 , • "46-16 72
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Sun City l<1m1ly st>c.Mn' Hant. lticlt 1040 ve• Re;itty 65 7 ·5 t 18 Eves m1c.ro 2 car gar age Ii I b 0 a p . l launc:lr, tJOO ,,..,,,,, 1 ~in Bt ,,, 10 ~M' 4q4 4608 !. , 35 w~ ..,01 ,,,., dPPOS•I I Could !>P J llowe• snop 6M ,.,,,,. Poot• Spa ICCP~,, Only 244 100 I M 160 w opnr w 0 hkup Over t. ID •• I ~ "'\ s505 ~ SM~ 101~ ot c;os,1b1ht1eo; s 1 57
$75 000' John Of'nver HW UCLISIYl I Slreams & lall!l Poot ~pa 2607 ,~3· •• •Ill S· l• v -l•l Newport .... c~ 2669 lttnt•h to Sltue 5f ''''""""''Ava,! mm!'<l ILOST o•n •an m·~ed P•t
Really 6'>7 ~118 h t"S LISTlll/!1 SACRIFICE $995 No pet~ 5 .. 9 2447 2BO 1BA '"'OUSE YALY .. 27241 Call f.i~ n1 I day... t>\lll Shepard w bl~ 11.l• • BR B 2 ,., BR1Gi.t.,.ON SPR,~~GS •Clean 2Br IB& batc-Ooy ne.,s Mota~ Reward
657 2834 H2l4 18R 3BA S l82000 65 Vandyke , di "'s10K DARLING 2BA HOUSE• 1GarageS850 ulllS 2btks'1Cnr' ,R,. a ... , ,.,,..1 ~·r1c hf'am Ct"lhngs ATTRACfivE Condo Lu• COSTA MESA M::t•n Yon•I"""" M1ssinn add on, •lnl con b h A 1 _,. • c n d • RV 9,llt' prtvate 6 9 gar bit ins oard nr w d 10 eac va1 1mmcv , 2 11, g;v~gt> cti•purt no ws r ryr tum 2bc.I Resp n-smk Thr!'f' R'>oms "l" '°" '' 10 !. f'"O •4C:.·
PHIRlMIC ocu• a~· 963-8377 I 842 8554 or 642·4 t hkup Cal Ok S825 deP No pets 835-5445 A (I'" :. D ~. -~ Q,pr S!V•O NO PETS 722 8011 S39' .... c lrpic w dry A c •pl 1 c:l•C ~ $6~0
HI UY VIEW Ntwptrl leaclt 1069 Acreap 1125 1982 Mt>yer 5•<1 3•84 •2BORM 1BA Encios"d ~ P"O ~o.i •USTILIFF• "°"' -ic. c,.s• )QS6 P"' mn 'l' ,. i;~5 626"' L~Y'.:1·~· J,~.w~~~ed !~
Ot1ly $275 000' tnclutl"' i -1 8 Acres' Central Perris' East sic.le 2 Bedroom tanc:lscapec.I yard garage ~,.. .! ~ '144; NON SMOKERS ONL v Balboa ISi M F 10 snr 3br NEW 4 UN T Bu LO "'C. tior ·uri .. :i•a1 COM
C>OOI spa douorn ~t"Cur ly •CllH* Apt vea' Just $49 ooo• Bath enclosed patio S850 mo yearly tease CASA DE ORO Stunn nq 1Br I Ba • I 2ba aot ow n ba 887 II 191~ St C M a'"' -1)()-86-· a•T·60'•
and oest 0 1 )ll tt>n•" * LIQUllATIOI• Terms• John Denver Re S695 mo Cl\11 btwn 516-6617 alter 5pm pno•mnu\ •err sunoeck' $400 ulll 1s1 ta'1 · dep S• •e, o• Otes .;oo.300() ~oom\ f l~a~M ,i;~ 2 &-droom 2 btlh cone.lo atty 657 .5 \ \ 8 Eves 4 6pm 548-06 .. 8 *''"" IUTll * ~~ R~~~~ B;~.~ •• 1, env1ronm1>nl & view 10 15 ,,1, ~-3 '376 s ~ F• •91 5•, C..032 L~;,~!~?'0 ·;~~le ~7"~1 !~th o:~essne1 ~, P:'t~ • '"' .,,.. '" l1•1>p1ace pool 244 4001 A 1·0 (lSTSllE 3 llRM Studio steps lo sand Ullls f\.,PN SHI~• ,5 .l. A ri ol No oe1s 1 pt>rson CdM ,,,a e ,, smkr Shr I t I .. Off y· pri.t fli-\ano ,yi 10 ' , I HQ .. ..,.nq rm din area I f s-so L..e 6•0·0349 ., c.. • • •• main Call to st'e lhf' t>t'S ~ c:I tJ S ,0 000 10 only L•kt> Pflv&cy' One acre• I Ou•et ioc 3BR twnnm 1nc:.1 Only S395 Hurry' lee 11t ,,.,. ,11h1 "' duple• uPStd1rs S•7S • s 150 mo & S2SO mo 833 536-4994
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C P ·TRICKTENOAE P1SSPd perc:.' J\JSI $1150 6 mo lt"ase ,~ ' f'•Hl("l~an1. ball\ gooc:I Of!>OOner675-9850 Jll ... < 16 ooo• E TOP Ft~-Balboa 0H1ce 8 t A • • ..,.,,... NA 0 c .. •PO" art>ll 3004 6 760 8702 .-a~y owner M ~ r 1 I y n Coombs """ • ' ' ·~· • ' • ' ,, .. 1 11111 ll itch S525 Fee OJ 1 1.lb -!or•Jr•C:.•"0' John Oen~e· 63 I· 1266 s1ud10 view Apl wtbeaul • P1• l"J< COIDO •• ,,Terrace w ""' •I ce n~ \Q •• 7'1Q·Q100
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Woite11ron1 Homes Inc V1llty 2134 BACHELOR Apt SSOO I •' 11 4)1 09• I worsted welgl'll yarn
113-1100 Fountain van;; liner Sbr 67!)·"174 MOVE I• HW ~ d9larla. cNt1a
2bt lncd yd •Pll kids :>BOAM 2BAOUPLEX.So S6'~ mo 26A IBA "'<I Make th 1ove to the I act•• ,,.,trtf lof•fQ"8n ndptlow
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low cost.
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n11 p,i•nt ' rpl sens mo Wal~ 10 0"1 Del\ 7S9 1~2 fslalMI. from Sit$ lt Slht CM ft>f S· 10 untta 1 an OUt $1 C,.llMI at•·
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1011 lno nl 1m11 r, ref•
pot! .,.. Hon-ernc*lf, 'uil· TIN pert ••me. mornl"O' 1rrefld1 tor Newpor 1
152·0404. ·~tor Shwon e..cn Ac De~etopment
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T lf'IC>OIVY ~ • LO'ltng moow Phonee, bllllftt. fWllnO, CM
Melling kMllG b•tl)'llttlf area Mon-r>ri e:..s.f&to
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g rowing trv1n1 AH· j Pih I Waala IMt btwn hm lo 3pm
taurant No 111p nee •ml •LP llUIP PllSll ~5 4978
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Chicago Plzit. 4633 wltl'I us S58·4 1811 M R re"'*'t• BIMvlOI 8oard•nQ & Oroom1ng1 " -mOf141Y" tnel111 nMded tor n f40-1352 Of as1.to10 :.O:,c°r~t=•y by t:Ch~
MOTHERS !ill!*" nMded I y Pe ,4 0 & 0 wpm
In my NI tiom. Children Knowtege of Burroughs
ages 3 & S M·F. 7 30· l L-4000 helpful Nltrnler
IPPfO• 12 wk5 II 1111
HIM OlltCI ol • leading (llllM)
Carnpu$ Or Irvine .. 11..,11 mod1llc111on pre I'd Spec.iat POOdte Pupl)lls JIM CLICK n T Cup Toy·M•n 648·2841 COCl<TAILS . HOST· Budget R~t-A-Cer hH PTtn sleep O'ltf W(lek-1-~~,11.•uT
ESSCS COOKS, We Pl f driver posmonsavall end• Bergum Group P111" I Or111• rH5.,..._.,.
Mu1t drive 780·8887 pefl 0C airport area.
Cell 8·5 wkday•. Yll Lift l•St 545. t060 or SAS.4050
Re8')0nllble. tovlng per· PIT AP/AA for CM RE
ion to care for 2 year Old' mgmt co Bank dep d• and 5 month old girts • • Spenlth OK but. some tall orlenteted a must. It
conctet• prOducts mfg
Req 1nc1 ccur 45 wpm
typing gOOd bt~IC m1th
skills Apply M·F 9.4
Assoc11ttd Concrete
4301 W Mac Arthur, S A
Prior plumbing tales 111
p ttt•tnce neceu1ry
Apply"' perton Mon-Fr•
Tll WL 'I PL•IH
1S28 NewPQft Blvd
Costa MtiN
(714)842· 17S3
1t11n Students ole, HOI· $41hr. verlety ol 1h11t1 Home• 957·6 tOO 1191 JEEP
1dAy twttp needed. lull or OOOd drlv1"8 tecord req SALES Cl.ERi< KAWAI PiXNd • Walnut ~ ~!~~ii'iiv~"~\~er ~~7~ ~ting OM printout For Ofug Slo~• FI T Or console, ••~lent con· ~
Or call for Appl 711.2.•95" pply In P41r1on btwn 1·5 PIT e .. p pre! d Mature dlllon Atklng 11500
or MS·S449 v " 2272 Mlclletson, lrvme Will tral~ 9~·2454 (71416AO-t8.57 IRVINE AUTO
DlLIVE•'Y /STOCI SERVICE STATION AT· y CENTE0
COOKS AND CASHIERS n. TENOANTS EJ1,p'd Rela llltll NII 01111.. "
English 1 must Preler· comp type, Ille, 10 key
ably In my Eaststde CM $& OO/hr. 241~77
home t child OK HOIPTilllST
&411-41134 eves/wlenda Gen olhce. phone & typing
TYPIST PIT. (M·l h after-
noons & Fri all d•y), In
Fashion Isl Lew Ole
Legal. IBM dlspl1ywriter
111per ptel 759 1080
nrtST TllNUll
lllT SAUi, PIT P /T E11perlence H•lp Wanted
We will tr1ln WffkeMS
& evenings 842-26011
Needed 1mmed Only, FIT Liit 150 lbs 18 Y1•• Day Shilt. Sunday 0 11 French p rovenct al 714-951-3144
uper'd need apply 2500gleSt Co!lt8 Me111 15/Hr 10 start CdMINB wtbencl\S1900 496·678S S00-428-7485
M1lano's 11a111n RH · IHllHll area 644-7t5t l ;rtilt ft-.~a •-s .. _______ _.1 111uran1 600 E 81y. C·2. -.,.. ,. Botboa Fun Zone Flowers/Pl1n1t Full or SEWING MACHINE c ORAOO 5 pf nk IAI ORlllT &OOIPTH Pert-time Apply 1n per· OPERATOR for c1nvH TROPHY MOUNT $600 ieantics 3011 ••P req Slll hr 847-7101
Aoul:"91f Nenny Clve-HOIPTilllST
November 3 through the
early pert of January
Personable, detail Orlen·
1a1ed tndlvlduel with
good accurate typing
60wpm E1eperlanced
with memory 1ypew111er
perterred Pansonte: KXE
700 E •celtent tel~hone
sktll5 and ab1l11y to
handle tteavy work toads
wotl'I tre41uent inter·
rupllons
lftTIMll IRYIOI
llPllllllTITIYI
Counter Pet1on
P1ua Maker
Wa11eratWa11ress
Apply between 2-4pm
9t08 Adams
Hunllngton Beach
Ask 101 Ed
son. The Flower Miit. product• co E11per help· obo. leave IMfSI~ 11 UJ Lt11l11 HO·•HO
tO 126 A Adams Ava. HB lul 645-2244 536·3745
In English or Spanish ok Irvine Rench Fermets
GOOd p1y E1ep req'd Market 1:111 opening 1n
Reis 647-7172 busy corp otc tor recep-
uonist Heavy pttones
Jlt4ical /Dt•tal 5105 Must have e1tpenence
ASSIST lfO ... Contact Belly 1131-4408
Skin C•r• c11n1e Part· HO(PTIHIST FI T
Time A11°st w/cleftCll Design firm pleasant al·
l11nc11ons. bkkPO lenowl-mosphere M-F Mus• t>e
edge CM •rea Apply at independent and type
888W 16th St NB 45wpm 261·116t
HITAl &SSISTAllT I Fle•lble Pert-llme E•p'd HOf PTllllST /SIO'TY
chatr,•de & X-R•..Y wlllG 2 pos111on1 open, Mon-Fro
Pro¥ate Practice Seal 8· tpm & 1-6pm Busy
Bf'actt 1213)431·2929 phones & gOOd 1yp1ng sl\1115 Must be well
DENTAL CHAIRSIDE AS· g1oomed and reliable
SIS TANT 4 day week E>.1->erience ttelplul bul
Newporl Beach lmmecl will 110on Call Joan
opening t\46-3535 631 1.]6~
c--~=~/OJ=:fic~1~5!:4QO~ llCIPTaoaiib
•OOlllTlll CLf•I Busy phones for Corp & • " Mtg taclllly L1gh1 typing FI T entry level accounting required Apply at 888 w clerk tor billing. toting and ISth St NB
misc dutoes Send re -
sume to Mr Fuentes at
Robert Bein Wilham
FroSI & Assoc 140 I
Ouaot St Npl Bch 92660
UVHTISIH
lSSISTUT
SAUS Cl SICT'Y
Resp tor phones order
proc bkkPO & otc pay-
ables Xln'I typing & 10
key req Some sales sup·
port N/smkr set to
S 1400 540-7111 Julie
Budget Rent·A·C11 11
sPek1ng 1nerge11c
motivated lnd1vldue.ls to
1111 lull lime customer aer-
i114)963·0739 BMW 9.15 % lllPftff OLlll NORDIC MAXMIUS pro-
•• ,~ .... , 01.~
645-5000 E"1e1 521
C311 between 9·4pm tor
appom1man1
Ted11ic1l /Tra•11
5505
llllYH Femate/Mete noo-smoker tess1ona1 rowing me.
Allen Beck Florost 2809 F.ull· Time 1n Irvine Cell chine wt counter llke
Nwpt Blvd NB 675 1353 Jane 250-1299 Must new S27S 494-1645
vtce POStllOns Previous DRIVER & Florost Assistant customer retattoos e•per l t thtn l1rltt & n IPT SS/hr
pref'd but not men-l ittlttl
dllOry Must be Ible to r's cc:epllng apphcations Tltt llacli Iris
work lleocne<1ute1nclud· tor energetic .people to l q 1 .. clt 417·2212
ong eve$ & wknds We work on oor Vegetarran .,
offer an euracuve wage • Gourrl'lt!t AMtaurant ENJOY MONEY like to 1 & earn morP w11ttou1 mler ncenllve beneltts W1iftr1/W1itr111 te11t1ll on your htes1v1e1 Apply on person Dtwn t-5. • ' 2272 Michelson trv 11111111 tnteore?>teC.11 497·4510
EXPERIENCED Sales Per· Caaltitr 1 FLOWER sht f Mtl911r!
son needed Appty in per-leli PI T near O C Airport
~on Ylang Ytang, Atrium All shifts available apply Hour~ lle•ot>le 852 91SS
Court fashion Island 19770 Beach Hunt Bctt
pass security Check NORDIC MAXMIUS prO·
ITIUn IUIHllWICI l esS1ona1 rowing m•·
workf'lf FI T paid besed chine w/tounter llke
on e•pertence Full c;om. new $275 494. 1645
pany benefits Mon-Fro ITV SttrH £1Mlrt•ica Apply on person I I
TARGET Personnel , ...
9882 Adams HCI SHIH
Hunhngton Beach wllh 32' 1peak1<1 AM/FM
964 8008 E 0 E c.1ssette $125 963·9395
YlUTI WllTH Pall G1111t Silts
Tlll.131-1'21 HELP WANTEo electrfcal
instrumentation and CWI
1nspec1ors send resume lilFT STIRE CUH ~~!f:.~~ M~~~r.~~~~~! WllHW WASIH 1191'4
3333 W Coast Hwy Np1 ~/Pl S 1300 mo op-
225 E t711'1 Costa Mesa
10 242 1 Haley S1 Suite 19 BalbO• Part Time Full
,Bakt>rsloeld CA 93305 Tome 675· 1124
\ . ~ lfClllllC RETAIL SALES
sv Mercedes Benz lnde· Canterbury of New Zea·
ende111 shop requires a land an 1nterna11ona1 ac-
e11 experienced MB t1¥e wear apparel com-
mecttan1c 549-9006 P,,ny Is seeking u -
PfST CHTHL TfCI pertence salespeople, FIT PI T 1elnl pay & ban· Local pest control co
needs route tectt We
train musl have good
droving record Call Mr
Cttarlei 432-0838 ·
ellls for tl'le new South
Coast Plau Store
Please send resume or
teller to Canterbury ot
OPENINGS FOR day prep
persona FIT, PIT Ideal
tor House)Ollves or stu·
dents Woll 1ra1n Start
$4 50·5 00/hr Apply at
ME & EDS PIZZA-4 tO
East 17 St Costa Men
WAITH/WllTHSS
With car tor lunch service
Mon-Fn 8 30-lpm $40
$60 daily Accep11ng ap·
plications 2·4pm 2727
Shannon. Senta Ana
979·0747
Beacn Mon-Fri 9 S portunily' 760-7057
KENNEL AIDE PI T City of •
Laguna Beach 20-40 ttrs Mercb ••alt
pe1 wk SS 00/hr 10 start. Attla'••Ctl 1011 18 yrs or older Maintains 1.-..w"""".-...""'"--....;•...., ....
animal shelter tac feeds I HY APPLIAICH
& cares to1 animals 1s-US Ill llU sues toes & gives into to • ·
tl'le public E1eper pref but 15 cu It freezer S 100 or not req d apply Person· trade tor working re-72 Searay w/lrallef Cully
net SOS Fore9t Ave Lag frogerator 847-7 194 cabin newly rebll out·
Bch 497 .33 11 drove. e•tt cond $8500
MATIH W&SllH FIRM 805-965-64 12
UllSCAPf HHfllfll
APR FINANCING
On Approve<! Credit
60 Month/30 .. Down
Limned Time Only
S?me Restrietions Appty ..
1540 Jamboree NB
&40·8444
SICIOHY SPECIAL TY METALS DE
New Zealand 2 10 Forest
Laguna Beactt. 92651
ATTN Sharleen Bickel
& e•ec1roc Dryer Good
Cond $250 847-8115 (1111 .... t71 .,;i{,.., .... Ane
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( / 1 l 1 842 -2000
VOLVO 70 t42 Sdn, reds
$lereo new valve tob •It
lh•u·Oul $2150 obo Dys
494·2552 Ev 497·1597
Immediate opening tor an
Assistant 10 our Account
faecull¥es must type 65
wpm be Ofganizecl and possess ll'le ab1lity.10 Prt·
or111ze Entry level E•cel-
len 1 benefits Call
642-4321 ext 316 Judy
Oe111no tor interview ap.
po1n1men1
Amb111ovs herd working SIGN FABRICAlOR
secretary tor aggressive Leadman
WAITRESSES & HOST·
ESSES tor AM PM &
grave yard Please apply
at tl'le GRINDER Res·
taurant 1400 W PCH
Nwp1 Bch
Full-Tome at Sttermen Gar·
dens on CdM Dorothy M·
F 8 JOam 4pm 673-2261 ••• ,,, s 121 .... SltH
S t"O Both on 11lnt cond
llfLPI 2 l11t h1trs
43' Hatt FDMY·try 119K
40 Viking SF ·lry 751( -.. •••••llllilml .---------. 38 Luttrs alt cab·try 79K
.,..,.c ....
lilly Piltt
330 W Bay St
Cosla Mesa CA 92626
real estate company Design technical blue·
muSI type 45 wpm yood pronl5 & plans from &rl-
On phones neat appear-1s1 s rendering ol tonisl'led
ance non-smkr. real es· sttee1m1>1a1 products &
tale license a • Ask tor utohze tatJrocation tech·
Tom Lee 642-1603 rnque!> machine toots S
SECRETARY PIT Nwpt
Ctr tie• ttrs. must be or-
oan1zed typing & some
phone work 644·4242
Retail
SAUSPfOPU
Video sates and rentals
retail record and tape
sales Full and part-time
positions NOW AVAIL-
ABLE Entry level ad·
vat1cement poten11a1 will
tram Apply on person
642-8881 Manager
GHtfll 5530
am111011
Gas Station wk $51ttr
·eves & Sal 645-5760
l1i1ftlHct CALL 675-4262
Ftrt •l l Sode 11 Sode t11g. e1el1 S 150
Needed WI Tram Mostly Wood desk $35 Chall
n1gl'll work 56 hr to start $50 Sewing mactt $40
Call Cttris 641 1079 E 1s1de CM 646-4924
IAllTfllHCE • Plant maintenance Minor Faraalue 6014
36 Tro1an alt cab-try 75K
48 .Jolly 80 rn1nt-try 195K
Owner lone avail 960· 7467
Rf PO·•& FT HL SF 72 6· 71 s 7kw loaded
w/elee slip poss trade5
Try S65k1 960-7467
electrical plumbing & I llY FlllllTIH Totally Redone 35 Pac
SfPlRATlfltllPfAI DELIVERY DEPARTMENT
McLAREN'S BMW
M F toll 9 $ S toll 6
6:.'6 S Euclid Sl
Fullerton CA
114-680 6300
'l 13-t9 I 670 I
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M~r~vps
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tceat f""' /aal~
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equipment 10 produce
desired l1111~hed prOduct
u11111e various metals
such as Jlum1r1um slain·
less s1~e1 m11<.1 Slei!I lead
& brass REO 3 YRS
EXP &. VERIFIABLE
REF S JOB & INTER·
VIEW Sl"T E HUNT ·
ING TON BEACH $7 00
PER HR SEND THIS AD &
YOUR RESUME TO
JOB TC8320 P 0 BOX
9560 Sacramento CA
95823-0560 no later
IUSICPLH
2407 S Bristol
Santa Ana
IULLOCIS cwarp1e6nt~rSyt ANpBply 81 888 Lf S lll·llJI Blue Fin '1 interest MBZ 82 300SD Turbo " $1 2000 Wiii ton Docked pris tine onnthrac11e SO COAST PLAZA 8 Brunswick pool table 01 Bal Is 644-596S 'P.ilammo leatlt int 59K
IS now hiring tor the 'B" IHE IP ARTIST ,,,,,, ... pong pong top. wall s -e .. /SLa' ••••• mo sn 500 PP 673 11111
cflJt.
cale Our new upscale Experoenced PIT demon· raci. .ind access $250 r~ • •
1.0le. 9penmg ttte first stratong local department 545•7408 7016 *'ll 210C* week 1n November p05. stores 1 800·833·8800 Miian brnl tan very clean • • : MANAGER : ft SALES ORlfllTH
• • Over 21 10 work evenings
and Sal & Sun Full-Ttme
Go salary 644 -1212 Ext
267 or 268 10·5 Wlcdys
11ons 1o be tilled include M•lllF•CTURlll BEAUTIFUL Collee table Twt 'II JO SllS only 84K m1 ser1r•ce re·
W ., • • gl.iss lop gold carved (5501 S 1800 ea obo cords & 3 yr warr ava11
II Fiii B o I I I e & M I g IJl:'df'slal legs see to BP· 979· 7820 or 536-2130 ( 06 t646t : \pplinll1011 .. an· """ lw1nj! ;II'·:
e ''"l'h'.t fo r 11Hln<11t•·mt>n t l'°''''on.. • l11~tJ responS1b1l111es Apply al p11•c1,llP S89 551 -14 13 Sl,ttir.
•. It It •58 w 16th s 1 NB Ser•i ct, "·•i ••Ht1
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than I I 3-86 II ollered THE CH RISTMAS GUILD
employment musl show I ts now 1'11r1ng tor SC
yov hiiv" teqal nqht to
1
Pl.>1.i Dyt>• Rd & Tuston
wor~ '>IOrt'"> P1, c.111 990 4796
II Wll tr " Girt~ Fr Prov Bedroom ~ U Jll IUIOIS f tt4 S.rnrs •OTMH'S 11&Hn a '>t..• 1nc1 que:en...bed_ Staulies 7 20 i•n9'Ts ~~ • mnl1 \ 111t•1I. ttrj!.111111•11. flt•\11111· .ind •
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C "I C d•l''>ser end IJDles hke 3 HP SEAGULL S t15 2 cyl "1
A 1 11 trs llT llfl rw w S t'iO 720-1775 Albin wt trans gas $595 1001 Ouaol Sl NB PP •catooos are being ac-Loo•ung tor a sharp New Honda gen 5395 833 9300
.. -----------------ceptl'd at personnel ol-energetoc las• pacect 1nd1 DINING tao1e Counlry v Or, ... e s395 646.4005 1442 S Brrstol. S A
hep M·S IOAM-5PM v1dua1 tor our p•oduce f rfluCh unuse<J oeaul '14MITSlllSMI1&100
3333 Brostot dept Produce e11p nee 1 !><Jh<.I wo 42xn w 2 20 Sli911/Docks/Storlft Cnrd1n l X Int t,Ond • • e IC.·l1ahl1· ,,.1i,, 1, .. , .11 111 111 , ... ,,. •
141-0220
MOTOR ROUTE • ..ind 111 .. ur.1111 ,. ,, 11111•1 • • • Costa Mesa Full & Part tome Plea~ lf'at-. S 1600 760 9171 7022 f 1nanc1n9 avl 63 t 5092
eoE apply al 225 E t7tl'I KING SIZE BED ANO --.S .. l-IP..,S_A_V_A'"'IL-A"'"S""L""f--NISSAN MAXIMA 83 •In I
Mo•1111 won lo Ille new
S,nt1 An.I Aulll Mall
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• r fth 1111 l udull( Pa id • arlH """ ,111rl e
Available in Irvine area. $700 a
month. No collecting. 3-4 hours
a day. Monday thru Friday after-
noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call
642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for
Jim.
C11Jli1r Rec191tit1i1t Street Co~ta Mesa WALNUl HEADBOARD Sires 25 '.10 & 40 Lnnd f.ic tort maintained
Etpertenced part time MOTOR ROUTE GOOD CONDITION Call642-4644 SC.950 Ot>O 557-10 1<) vw ·aoR.~Wt
• hr,lidlf'•· m1·d 1111I tt ncl rlr 11tal 111·:
: uranr 1·. hon11• pr111ua111. •JI.i n .11ul e
help neeoed tor Fashion ! $225 540 '.3238 eve !I Spm Mon-ft1 d11v~ 8!>5 9174 t>ves Btk red lo mt $2300
Island Retail Store Available on Irvine area Lovtoly oai.. cnfl tbl wood r::========:i Finaoc1119 avl 63 t-5092
PIPase tall 644-5070 $300 to $600 No collect-dint>ltl' set off wlll tra· WAITEI TO llY l'lml8IG VW 81 Red Rabbit Conv
• m ilf'al(•' 11 11 11~.111. ,. • • • E 0 E ing 3.4 hours a day 0111ona1 soti1 crob and Balboa Island shore 52K mo c; spd air, new
Monday tl'lru Friday aller cttangong tbl 854-3851 moorong 675-8829 MOTOll tor $5500 675-6442 • \pph Ill p .-r•flll J 111•• tlir tt • : r hur., :?:ll(H1:llO 11.111 :
CLHl/MAllHH
Card shop w/gllls & cos-
meotics NB 640-7373
noon Saturday and Sun-SOF Mi'sc. T rias-rtata'oa WllT x:>oo Eve-s 673-2067 day morning Call A hutch walert>ed r•
642-4333, ask tor Ktrk dining tbl wtchrs TVs. A1'rcr1ft 1010 PUASC HI vw 84 Scorocco. 5 spd
0 C t camping t•a11er. kid beds. l\lJOI air 14K mo blk/grav int
rl "Ct tit auto body tools 966-664 I Ultra lite a11crall llke new t Hf VAOl r r Alp111P slereo cass. new : OllAllE COAST PUILISHlll CO. :
: 330 W. Bay St. :
ORANG E COAST
Dally Pilat COlllTHY CURI l Baggers. Part· Time. Union lilly Plltt SOFA & LOVESEAT, LIKE single swing seat. onti Hl1h .. 1 Qua11111 roo1.11s S7100 496-5117
: Costa Mesa, CA 92626 :
• EOE •
330 W. Bay St.
scale wages tn Newport
Beach store Apply in
person Mon through Fri-
day 10am-3pm Safeway.
1000 Bayside Or. New-
port Beach
330W Bay St N EW 5600 DINING cylinder engine cunnard c,.1 .. & '-•rvlu A D • 9300 Costa Mesa CA 921126 wtng "2 500 or will trade atos Oa eshc ROOM SET 6 Cttatrs .. wtpads. China Cabinet & lor cycte or car plus cash lrflll#f •orofl '11 CPf DE VILU • • Costa Mesa. CA Now Hiring Clerks for all
Shllts Full or Part-time
Starting pay $4 50-$5/Hr
depending on exp Com-
pany benefits include
Health Insurance paid
vacation. profit sharing,
paid tra1n1ng Apply 1n
person al Stop & Go Mar·
kets 34138 PCH. Dana
Pomt
Server S 1000 Gold Hall Or1ginal cost $5,000 Wll1 OUT ST ANDINO
Mirror $100 951-3057 847·7l9A U~ f toe" H"'v LI hlue w'whl top It blue •••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 .. --~~!'!~~~~~ .... ---
WALL UNIT wl bleshlvs. _A_a_to_Lt_•.•.i•_.l~--9•0•1•0 "'•'""P<>" ltu (h IAoolhe• l oaded Flawless
$2.40 per day
Thar s ALL you pay for
3 hnes 30 day minimum
1n ttte
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TODAY"
ASI FDR LOIS
Your
Servoee Direc.tory
Representative
142-4321Ht.310
de11< drwrs. & cabinet 675-0900 I own Non ·sm~r l ady s
ReclonPr w/vobtr & tteat. IAJEY c.ir 4'>2SER ~ee the
SIOOea flamed plelures SALES I LHlll8 tW'>I s19r,o PPOay l 7141 548-1067 • PEUGEOT • 644·49 IO eve 875 7957
Expert Cftrpentry Service
Repair RemO<J l-Add1llons
Ooors-eic 548-4980
Doors-Motd1ngs-Bay
w indows Complete Patios Electrical
Add111ons Ouahty Wor~ -P-a-•""•i.;.S;..ll_E_l_fC_T_•_IC-
477 446 Paul S48-8860 "" "
Doors· Repair· A Iterations
Cat11nets-Pane1-Locks-e1c
Quality work tree est
:4255 13. 968-7401
35 yrs 9"P Jerry 642--0567 RESIDICOMM'l/INO 26
SUN VALLEY Consl yrs Do my OWrl work Uc 27804 1 Al 646-8126 I no 11 all• Home Improve.
14 yrs refs 642· 7390 ELECTRICIAN
Loe -233108 Small/large Plus Small Remodel and JObs & repairs 548 5203 A0<1111ons Wells Doors
U2· 1770 I O&Rf IH ELECTRICIAN Oual wori.
• 1 ' Free esl $20 l'lr
Trf'PIT rimlCIAAnup compl
9•lrdPr11nQ R<•as prices
642 21171 Chuck 548-6530
OU<; T v <; L andscapellawn
M,.,,, "''"' W~lytmonlh/ 1 11m1"1 rrt-t> e"\t 741-1640
STUMP llSTHS. S111mr> A Root Removitls
a.or ~ 11Hd~ Ok 516 4444
lLL lllH * MASTERA Tl *
fllisctllHtHI 5015 '••ns • ALFA ROMEO .
DOMESTIC & FOREIGN *SAAB • BITTER •
HCIPTIOllST
PI T afternoons Tele-
pttone skllls Apply in per
son 10 complete app11-
catoon Mr Fuentes Rob-
ert Bein Wilham Frost &
Pttl Ta~ltl 411 19202 BEACH Bl VO WMlJii• ~. HU Particle board base Xlnt ll•/tl•·•lOO cond S50 494-3220 "' • "'
80 Honda express 4 Wllttl DriYt/JH pl * 752-0900 •
Assoc 140 I Oua1t St N B
PHT TIMf PISITIHS
ompanlon/A1 es tor hve Avallable d11ys evenings
on care & Ille l'lskpg for Stocking team. merch&n·
1he elderly (7141833-2009 d1s1ng attenda nts.
, • 1• castt1ers. rece1v1ng & over
Ila II n1gtt1 s1ock1ng crew
IN AIN I By lch· Apply on person
ard Sinor 16 yrs or happy TARGET Personnel
cuMomers Loe 280644 9882 W Adams
Thank-You• 963-4114 Hunun~on Beach
A A A PAINTING lnl/E111 96408 8 E O E
moped Bus hckel 10 Cot-9030
umbus 01'110 new queen 1-----------s11p foam m attress ll JHP IUll
bkllwl'll TV 76 Gremlin. WHllfHS
Color 25 TV Magnavo1e Slt tit console Best offers 1 492-3522 Not I but 15 to cttoose
from 1n all colors
AMERICAN Indian Items Orange Coast
wanted rugs. baskets. Jeep/Renault
also oriental rugs 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa
213 691 -1637 Ut-I023
OOllS
Buying & selling
16540 Harbor Blvd
Founhun Valley, 775·6950
Aati•ae•,
Cl111ic1 904 5
LOWEST possible price PI T llAllTHAllCl
10 Step Ser111ce 662-3235 Office cleaning, landscape Encytol)ed1as. 198S s 165
nh4 Rous RovcE
COUPE $72 80 I 42
Ht>len Carver Grants
Pass OR (503)476-8628 MATOIAN PAINTING
Quahly R Specially
lie 288597 631-9295
me1n1 • errands Must (Was $650) Great Books•
have own transportation Set new $400 198S
May speak Spanish Call Amencana Encyl $500 Las• youngster sle•lorl{j
M-F 9·5 675·2311 (Was S 1200) 838·3643 tchoo1? Sh••• o new 1Ml O•
.; hobby by ft)Oktng throu9h
TOP$$$ PAID
For Pampered
Mere.du 8$11L
IMMHIATE CHM
Top Mercedes Prtces Paid
CALL PETER or RAY
NO ISf Of IMPORTS
l1i1llHCHH
213 ()t 714837 2333
'll fLH LIUH
H PHICHllTttl
Buroundy lealtter I own
non-sml(r 657ZVM $3950
PP Dav 17 141 644°4910
l"VeS 17 t4t 675 7957
'ID fll1t l iarilt l t d ..
Eace-pt cond t own new
paint Non-smkr 35 tY2J
$5950 PP Days l] 14J
644-4910 evtt 675 7957
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
ot late model, low mlleege
CaCJlllacs tn Orange
Coun1y1 See us !Oday•
540-9100
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
II\• c1ass1loed rule -or .
j lhumtJ We 1ei1 rul'.le'6 "'ha' thPy rn>Pc:l 10 ~now 10 buy
I whd.Llhey nee<J
GArclf'nonq Full Service
Mow "dgP C:IPan ups
966 U t61EvPs l v msg GLASGOW PAINTING
lnt1E111 30 yrs e11per
rel s 642·S21 4 Car~ll =-487892 Greg 979-6276 Landscape/Garden Ser
CAR et LAYER Sells NEW & REPAIR No IOb VICI' Compl montnly ma1nl p I I f
HOEM .. OUH Large 3 116' wood desk clas~ll~
For Retell Clothing Store matching h•gl'l·back brn r.----------------------------on Newport Center full u ec chair both tn great
Carpets 11 Wholesale 100 small Top quahty 11n1 rel Su.•vt> S46 9147 •at 11 191trtfH lty
P11ces 1ns1a11a11oos and Reas FREE est 63 I 2345 Claris
RPpaors Tim, 548-5785 Rldf•ll TREES Res1dent1al commer·1. Ct /Cf __ ._ ______ ToppPdlremovfl Cleanup FR[E esttm 994-5819
at•I acrttt w •HANDYMAN•* nu lilwn qprnktr 7.-, 1 1476 RALPHS PAINTING UC
&1veways pattOS. pattts. Lorg~ or smell 1 do 11 alll tSHIKAWA l ANDSC&Pf R.,as Rates Cust Wk etc No Job too small Pai 531 -5579 or Ive msg " E ,,. 70
5 " 5 Cleanup\ & Maontenonc.e Int I xi .-r est 962-4 I Reas Mtclley. 36..,,5 3 •GEN HOME REPAIRS (714• 850 4 147 ,16,i.,
WEEKS CONCRETE Paint Dryw•ll Carpentry ..,.°""'P.!"!l-\'P~,..!'!'!l!'IPl!-SERVICES • Saw cutting· etc Gary 645-S277 PTL K C TREE SER VI.Ce , ?PfHtNO INTERIORS
remove c!Of1Cret•Hpll1t1-FENCES-GATES TtMlrlm T~~rvT"~,~~~o~r·~e 0~:: HANGING/STRIPPING
dlrl 487559 631-2610 Dump runs C M IN B 969•8263 or 538_6696 VISA·MC 673-1512
C~ili Cart area Jim Whyte. 642-7206 JAPANESE GARDENING Pl11ttr/!ttalr
Baby NurM w/14 yrs 111p Rnlia.t SERV Cleen-up & Ma1n1 llYWlLL
laking •PfillC for dl~ara L f HAiRtNG . MOVING Free eat Tony. 964·•758 Complete aervlcest FREE
Startono 1 /3 536-7 7 Garage & Yard Ctnupa Miit~ Ht1ma1es1 968-8374
CARINO. e11p'd Nanny's. Jon 645·8192 SRfCKW0AK Small jobs Pl••"••
tome pos111on Will train cond $200 964-4968
Call tor appointment Ct•t rH I
8 30·5 M-F 644·5070 ,
Ask tor Katie Et•tf_•H I 6016
ESP WOMAN n..oeo for 3Smm Weston Cemer•.
lull ume othc. help flesh & tripod, brand new.
Pec1ftC Piano shit on bo• w/wtrrantv
Rental 645-6460 S65 Cell 644-2531
penln1• Now Av•ll•ble
CAR ROUTES
E•rn Extr• C••h 111'
S4.8Q
4 line mimimum
Plus a Garage Sale
Kit for $1.001
hsilpers, llv .. ln!lor out HAULING • CLEAN-UPS Nrwoor1 , C0t11 Mesa -2~ .. ~ltf~fl~.P!!l"'!'ll~.1-1 .. 11_. mm~~"81~5Jtl'f'lmJri from $75 week u47-2415 7 DllYI t.o~tl ratea Irvine Rel 9 87S-3 l7S "'
•MY HOME OAY~AR~ Call Berry. 1131~4741 Masonry OI All Types •Allptumblng4 hMtlng•
For D•llv•ry Of Thi• P•,,.r For 94.IO you can advertlM your Garage Sale In
the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 llne minimum and the
price la the same whether you advertlM 1 day or 3
daya. lt'1 a great w•y to turn those hld<Mn
treasure• Into cash.
ClfAICAl WORK IN MY
HOME REAS 840· 7 483
eaw..... •XtNCk'i cXllRtt Me-
"NISHINO StrlP411fn ..... ref!Nlh e>u.lfty w«k.
,, .. "' &Mn. 192-710~
CUSTOM CA81H£TS
•Ctoeet °""9f\ •Cuttom
I( 11cne n C t b l n e tt
•Fonna
Hector (213) 5-47-3053
c:1 ... tfled Ma~ w.fot•
mMIOl'I '°' peo,,ie """' lf*ltl ,,_,.
Xlnt program. re11 "'" I i I Block walls-brick work-Illa DRAINS c.llar from I ts med•cat ••P 842-0544 HNI It 11 patios tree est 5311·4833 Faucet·OltpONl-RepiC)ll
Cl... •....--1.1 Rfli.able Energetic Prol .. I 84 1·0907 ··p S "722·908t
9ftTIIJ Coupte Will Hou1e11t Woll l •"'-"-1.,.1._ ____ _
c•r• tor horles dogs •l-1..,..* lta .. tll1t/M4litt..1• OUMCIMl\lng • I
14 yrs relltble, reat, own
1ran1 845-988$ Pina/Oaoe catt birds etc M1t1nt CLl!AN & EXPERT yo-. xlnt rt1IS $4 1-4970 ~ 25 years ••Plf1lnet lXPERf NtDOOittN
PERSONALIZED HSECLN
Many year• ••P Rift A L11•1e1'11t epm e.111 aso t772 1 Llncert
Ct .. tr•ctln &1en1Jti11cJeMt 1W1e1y I l1iWr;a, main cle nup tt111s1d1
loeXL cbN Xcfdfi. ti ~~~· r:~(~ns~~~~ rr• ••P Ref• ~·"' ConttructlQfl &50·3223 OIG IT LANOSCAPl AND ~ CONST Wt dlO It all' Alt•
.._. P'"" l;c/1111 6'6-1070
Entry l Ftenc:h 000t1 ORIENT Al OAAOfNER
By Norman Thi Doorman full g1rden1ng wviu
08'1 & F11 157 DOOR FrH e tomet 1 630-0185
' .
LtC T I Ill 428 730· 1353
••ABC MOVING••
LocalR ... L~lecl
•4SO()Ot Doti. 83t·4132
Outelc & Cit lul T13I041 Tilt
LO AA res •s2 04 tO ''i!"'x"•"@"Nf'tfl"'lcllllel'INll'Xl'lbP!l'llC .. f'l'!&;g-·• IT..,. •Liii 0.shnch..,. Affordable STlllm..,.. N . 1<nc'*'..!· baths 722 t783
Orange CO Origin., Wl1•tw CJtu~ Stud nt MO¥ re fntuttd lie f124 431 8'1·8427 LET THE SUNSH IN
N(W Wf(et\OUN StorlOf 8un1111n ... 1nd Ing
-ltd Call ( 71'f 8--$HO
........ Try"* on your llnget• tn-CertM -Cour1eou .. ChffP ''"°of 1111,,~. on Y°"' ._.
Br hr '°' Pi9cl 8411 3M5 • ctu 11fl9d
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
INDEPENDENT
Deliver 1 day a week. No
collectl'ng , no soliciting.
Must have dependable car,
truck or station wagon and
insurance
CALL 842 -1444
Ask for JoAnne Craney
We are alto offering a Gulde to lettef ca.r..,.
..... fOf 11.00. Thi• guide lnclud• l<Mu on how
to advertlM , how to p lan , What Item• to MCI, plus
ldees for a better gerage Nie; 1tso 1 garage sale
atgn, pricing 1tlcker1. Information on city ordl-
nenoet and an lnvent?f'Y thMt.
You can purch'" yoYr Gar1ge Sale Kit tor $1.00
when yO\I place your ad at:
Diiiy Piiat
Ofllftp c.... httJ,...
330 W11t lay It Coeta Meu
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HMI IMS . Huncl~'°" 8-Gll
Monday thfOIJOfl Fflday I JO AM to t PM
642-5678 .........
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USEOCARS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR Cf.LL FOR
Fiii &nUIUI.
O.LILLO
a.YllLIT 18211 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
M1-11111a.1-aaa1
CHEVY '75 M001•. 4 apd,
new eng, ctulch. paint.
tlrn & brks Xlnl cond
Make offftt 760-MOO
a.YT 'II lfTITIM
11995
8"4-0807 or 675--085.4
CHRYSLER ·eo L• a.ton
St Wgn 3 18 OU tn 11nO
A· 1 cond. $2800 Call
(71•) 852-4978
OftYSlfl, ttl2
71.000 orig miles. •ln'I
cond must see 10 ap-
preciate 1 850 o bo
g3g.3111
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rtraek, 7 passenger
Vtn •800609
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ROBINS
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*""'Yer'CI..., of 171h• IN Cellfofnla l.Mof DtM1V ~ a nea• _., of R09lltT I. "'-MOM. NOlllTHWU'Tl.N. Y lM °' Ntt/IOf lnw::IDI ·-lee N Acaole, ,llllenor\, C... Tllla ~ le oon. -:'Act. tM ""'*' _... ...... or of Ille peel-Code. die..,_., ~allll'G el c#cUll!*'. pulllllho ...,,_,, -• C.-.. LOT 12 lff llOCK 10 Of enl(c). """°'of NttlOt In-ton• 9*1 ducfeO W a OOfPOfillllll
Wiii ::-::, ':. OCTOll,_ dona or~· 1M11tio11ed tat• of I* diem wegea encl ::in lhll county 11 WI ....... tte. T...._ CA SAID IALIOA Tf•ACT: °""*.,._A ••1111 °' Tllll bUeffwea la eon. DoM10 f ..... '' 11 fr it It ,... el 1.41 , M Ill In lee1loll l200 er'CI l200 I of llOildey and 0*1lnle wortlln once 1 .... tor bit con--THENCE N<>flTHEASTElllL 'I' .. of ,.,..... ,,....ny dUC1ed by a CGri*M:lon Tiiie l&lll ,_ .... .... o.P4 No s .. 100 CMc tMCllWOt~--eo. dle~ylnwtllotllNWOttr 1eeutlw .... prior lo Ille Canu.,.,.,. Al.ONO 8At0 IOUTH· ~Of·--!:!.!!"~ Oeutadl El•Pf\lel. Inc:., ...... tlleCoulltyCleftl .. Or· Center Drtwe w• lent• ..... -......, 1110 be pertotfMd Ml beef! day of Mid hMttnQ. l'ubllehed Ofanoe COM! WEST EALY PAOl..ONOA· et1Y ....,.... --·· l.ucy 0.U.ktl, PNtidenl .,. County on ........ Ana CAt2102 • .., ................ ~tined lfom tile Dlfector Oa•edHPIS ,... OellyPllOIOClotler 14, 19M TION TO AN INTtA· MCl.IOntuilMlldllldler.. Tllla 9'M91Nnt •• "'"23, , ...
IF YOU oeJICT to IN .......... CA~--oflhe()epMmenloflftdlle-...., T ....... ''" H~ SECTION WIT H THI M:flPfoP""Y"Olft .. = wtllllN~~OfOr· .._ Of ... -iuon ~ Publlllled Oranoe .,_ ltlll ,..,!OM, • copy of ..... .. .... ...,.,,., A F 0 R E M E N T I 0 H I D ~anoea. ... .,. County on ~ Pvt>llatlled 0r-. c.... eranlln9...._ ...... .t ,,.. Delly PWOt 0ctoo.r 14, 1s. ~11on111e1n1,...offlceof c... rta.te NOTa NORTHEASTERLY L1N1 °' o-Wfl6dl .,. 11e11 Of 111e n . ,... Dt111y PllOt ...,...... 11>. ~ af'ICI tta::-'Yoll' 00-21, 19M Ille Ciiy Clwll of Ille Chy of H1u•H1, "•••r H4 8 1..0CK 0 : THENCI unl'9CI ...... Wtetl ~ ,_ OCICIOer 1 14,21, , ... ·-~.. Obl90-TW4at lrvlnelndwlllbemlldelYlil• DMMeMe. ~.. K.... SOUTHEASTERLY ALOHO IOwHd\lllele'ly .... .._ PUOtillled Ofanoe ~ T4M jecl~ :.-:= befcwe ab .. 10 "'ff lnter .. lecl patty ,.,..._.,, 111 ....,..n , ....... of SAID NORTHEASTERLY II*' prionly , OalfyPiot0ct~'1. 14, 21, !:'tieiatlnO' Y0411 llP9Mf· P\8.tC M)TICf uc>on reQuelt Tiie contrao-C... DrtM, ... ffM, Dt111tu•u el LINE. A DISTANCE 0' l .. D. ':.::.di•A~ 21. 19M --,.--te..,....MJ-~-IC(--·-
be 1 WIOll or by tor and eny tub<X>l'lltllOlor ......-. ..... CA -,_,..,...., 13~ 00 FEET. MORE OA CM?IMr, ~· T4a2 _.....:;..:::;;;;:;,;...;.;.;;..;.;.;.;;.. __ ~~ ;;zMY n CrTY °' •VM under him shall pay not .... PublllMd Oran~ Cout Public notice le hereby LESS TO THE POINT OF "---....... CA ..,, ~rmoue .......
IF YOU AAE A CREOfTOA CAUFORNIA then tile IC*lllecl Pf9\lallin0 Dally P1IOI 8*1etnl>ef 30. Oiven 11'111 SANTIAGO COA-BEGINNING (11')........, P\8.JC MQTIC[ NAllm eTA~ or 1 conllnQWll creditor of NOT.Cl IMVfT1NO rat" of WaQn to aM work-October 7, 14, a1. 19M POAATtON, •• General Tiie tlrMI ldd'"' or PUCllllhedoc Of~4 C: Tiie IOllowtne pel'tonl .,.
Ille o.caeted you Fmlt file .. "*' 9ml)!Oyead In Ille ••• T3U Partner. and SANTIAGO Other common det!On•llon ()ally'"°' ·~ . I(.,. doinO ~ It: com-
lalm wlih 11\e court "' NOTICE Is HER e By aculion ol tile contraet CORPOAA TION. u Ille IOle of Mid Pfoper1)' •• purported ~ ...,..... I p MVNllO Irie . 521 ~°:!1 11 10 tlle peraonll GIVEN 111a1 Haled bldt will LABOR REGULATION· P1aJC NOTICE 11.mhecl pe11ner. here1ofort lobe 10SMllnSlreet.NM-ftB.JC ll)T1C( MAMleTATaMPfT ~~a..cti.CA r9PftMflttt~ IC>POintecl by be received by Ille City Clerti Thti con tr ac1or thell comply do4nQ bualMU under 111e lie· pon Beach, c111torn119aM 1 The lof!Owll\Q penona .,, 92660 the court within tour montl'll of lhe City of Irvine, C1114· With aN the reQUlfementl of ~ COURT ut~a l'lrm name and style of Said Hie Wl" be rn.cM K atut d 0 t n g b u 1) n • 1 • 1 • ~1., ProOftmtnlnO.
from the date of flttt i. lornia tor lvrnllhlng all plant, Section 1777 S togetllerwllh °' CAL.•ORNIA SANTIAGO ESTATES · RIV· without coYenanl or war-etA-.-r °' CHEAU8S. 3333 I ear '"' ~ eorporatlOn, 315 11Jance ofleuerua pro'lldecl lat>or w vleea m1terl1l1. all otller api)llcable 1equlf·• c:ouwrt °' 0-.MfCll EMtOE 1 Cal1lornll lknlltd ranly, upr ... or wnplltd,.. •l•MDOll-1T °' s1~t Svtte 104 Cottal ao Norlt" .. " Hwy Pk
In Seel Ion .JOO of Ill• toota. eqU1e>ment. IU99lles. men11 ot Iha Catlforn•• .., tlle Mauer Of Ille Appl-P111nerthip.11J108 w 17th 10 1111e, poaMMiOn or en· UM°' '9C"TMMl9 M..-Cllllforn•• 112U8 Ridge. tL eooga
Probate Codi of Cllltornlt 1rtnlPOflllion, U11lit!M and Labor COde eatk>n 01 Phr• Ar,,_, llek• StrMI. City ot Se1111 Ana, eumbfancea lo aall•fy ttlt .,... .. llAm Donita Maron, 5243 EHt Thit buiintH 11 con·
Ttlt time lor filing claima wM1 all otller 111ma and factlltlea DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· ly .1at.iyn 81aktty and O County ol Orange. State of unpaid bal~ due on lhe Tl'le fokowlno per.On• Secono Str• L0t19 9e1ct1 ~ by 1 ,orpo<ltiOn
not ••plre ptlOt 10 tour necu11ry tllerefor, H FICATIONS A full Mt ol 8a,1on ~tty. • ~ by Caldornll did on Ille 18tfl note or notat MCUfecl by ha~ ~IN uee of Celilornl• 90eea -Jim Vandergl'ltt, PrMIC*ll
nl(inths from tile d•I• Of tt1t prOVided In Ille contrtct dr•wtno• and ll)telflce1k>ns hit parinw For Cn1n99 of day of s.c>tember, 19M by Mid Deed of Tru1t, to wit Ill• F1e1111ou1 lu1111H1 cwmen Hefld«ton. 384 Thlt ltllemem w• lied llMtll'ICI ndtlce abOYe documanta. lot HerltaQe It aYaliable for if'lt9«;1k>n NlllM mulual cOMent. Ille Mid J2,SM.838 45. ptut Ille fol· N.,.,,_ THE JEWISH OE· For .. t A~. •9. lo.agunt with Ille County Clefk of Of·
YOU ~y EXAMINE the Pat11 Mulll·Servloe Centtf Without chel'ge It ttlt oftloe No A 13St5a ptrtfleftft'9 and ltm"llnett lowing ••lm•1ed COit• .... VELOPMENT COMPANY, 8Mch CA 928S1 Inge County on ~ me kepi ~ Ille court " you I 0 g. I II. r w 11 h • p . ol the Dlractor of Public AMENDED OAOEA their ref1tlont u PMtnet• '*''"and ll!d'llances ., Ille 1940 N Acecll. Fullerton, MadthM l flftltf 520 28 19MI
ate 1 '*"°" lntw~tecl In purtenancH th9r110. In Work• of the City of trvtne TO SHOW CAUSE lhefwi time 04 the lnlti.I putlleallon Clllfornla 92$31 Brooks Street. Ligun1 ,.,_
Ille etllt• you mey MNe 1triet accordanee wt1h tlle Complete Ml• of Mid cltaw-(CCP 1277) fUf1htr notice It herlby ol 11111 Nollet of Sale The ActlllOU• lkialnet• Beac:tt. CA 92851 Put>Ulhed Orange Coatl
"90" ttlt .~acutor or admln-a.pec1lica11ont on file •• Ille Ing•. epeciflc:lllona and bid WHEREAS. Pl\ra Arnlerl gtYtn lhlt Ille unOerJIQnecl $11.978 87 Name ,.,.,,eel to lbOYe WU Thlt bu•lnH• It con-Ollly P.lol Seplembtt 30,
ltltllot O< uoon the al· ottieeofthtlOlrectorofPub-d ocum enu may be 81aUty.Jaaa1Yn8la614"y.and wlltnotbereap<>nelblt.lrom NOTICITO tiled on A ... at. 19M In ducted by t generll 1)1(1· Oc1ot>er 7 t4 2l, l"4
'f 1 tic Work~ purch1Md from Ille Depeft· 0 8 Blel(tty a minor lhla <Say on. for any obi!-""°""'" OWNIJl the County of Ofln(lt, Orig-ntretllP T402
tor::'v .. ':'.1!,119 ~~i:..orwi: OATEOfOPENINGBIDS ment of Pvblic Worka, City byht~:'.,,11 ... Petlt~ c.auon lncuuldby llleother YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 1n11FlleNo.f317735 Donna Maron ::?. COUf1 with proof of -· BIOi wttt be rec.!Yeel at Ille ol !Nine 11200 Jam~.. her tin. have tiled 1 petition fn (hll)(her)(tlle!r) own nama UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, Deuttch Enterprl .... Inc . Thil 11a1ernen1 wu flied l'tllJC NOTICE
vice 1 written requea1 1111. office of the Cl1y Cler'k of Ille Road, lrYlna, Callfotnl•. with Ille clerk of 1hi1 court or In Ille name of Iha llfm OATEO May 8. 1915 UN· 1940 N ~ Fullerton. wttl'I 11'1• Coullty Cletll ot Of. __ ;..;;.;=~.;.;.......;.;;...._
Ing itllt you desire aptcill City ol lrvtne located at 927 13 A non·refundable fee tor 1 decrM CllanglnQ 111e1r DATED AT Santa Ant . LESS YOU TAKE ACTION CA 92831. Clllfornlt corpor· ange County on Stf>temt>er P:.CTTTIOUS _, .....
notloe of lhe flllng of an In-17200 Jamboree Road. of S30 00 Wiii be C,...,ged for names Cll1tornl• 11'111 18111 day of TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· atlOfl 25 1986 ..... ITATIEMPfT
Yentory and ~•IMmenl of INtne C111forn1a. 92713, H ch H1 of docume1111 IT 1$ ORDERED 11'111 111 Seplemt>er. 1988 ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT This ~ w11 con-fl.'IOIU Tiie IOl!owing per90flt .,.
ffltte HMll or of tl'le pell· untll 10 00 1 m on October Or1w1ngs. sc>tG•flcallont and peraons lnter .. tecl In Ille GINl .. Al PAJlTNIJl: A -PUBLIC SALE IF YOU O.ucltd b)' 1 c;orporation Pubhshe<I Of•l'IO' Cout dOtng ~ M ,..._.
OontOtlCCOUtlttmentionecl 29. tt88 It whleh time Ind bid documenll will be mail· al>OYe mallar llC>PMI' In De-IANTIAQOC~TION NEED AN. EXPLANATION Tl'\l1 ttlltrnenl ,,, .. llltd Daity PilOIOclot>ef7 14 21 Corpa, Inc 2727 Shtr'lnOtl
In Sec:tion l200 tn4 l200 5 of pl~ bids wiH be CMJbllcly eel upon r~t of r~ts partment 3 of ttlt Ofange Nc"9rd ~. ""'" Of THE N'-TURE OF THE Mlh tile County Cletlc of Of. 28 1986 Way Suitt 124_ Santa Ana. Ille California PrObale CocH open t d In C ou n c It no later lhan 10 calendar County S~perlor Court. dent PROCEEDING AGAINST ange County on Sec>ltmblf T421 Celil 92704 Mhn M Doelel AHorllef CMmt>ert Btda 1h1ll be day1 prlOr to Ille date NI for located 11 700 Civic Ctnttf Publllllt<I Or1nge Coul YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· 23 tH8 Relle1 Corpe tnc , Cellt
1.., '9titi..-. Ms City t ubm11ttd tn au ltd Q9eni"9 bidt. lor an e<t· Drive. Santa Ana. Cllllfornla. O•"Y P1101 Oc1o«>er 14. 19M TACT A LAWYER Oeuttch Emerl)(IMt Inc P\a.IC NOTICC C<l'PQft lion 2727 SMMOn
..... ., ..... lutte .... tf\YelOpet matked on the dltlOfllll Chi/,. of $5 00 on Novernbtt t7 1tae II H33 DATED s.c>tember 24. Lucy Dtutldl, Pretldtr'll Way. Santt Anl. CA 12704
Ot-llftfl CA.... ' out11d1 "81dt for Tile SECURIT FOR COM· 2 30 p M or at a0on 1"9re-1988 Publllhed Ofange Co111 K 31113 ThlS but1nHt II con-
p bll~ Orange Coltt Heritage Park Multt·SerYICe PLETION OF WOAK Tiie alttf 11 ih. mellar may be PUlJC NOTIC( ,._. llllcM, 11• I. '""' Ollly Piiot October 7. 14 21 P:ICTrTIOUI IUttNIH ~ttO by •corporation 011~ Pilot October 7 8 t4 Cente• CtP 80e9 " contract docu"*'" caM for heard and ltlOW eauN. II ., -n '''"'· ._.. Arie, C.._ 28 1988 NA• STATl•NT Mary Jo Alvarc. s.c-1988 . . LOCATION OF THE monlhty P'oOf"' peymtn!' any ~y Ille pelhlon for ,1Cm.outiau...... ..,,. .,.,, (7t4) 1114t11 T423 T,,. IO!lowlng 1)6ft0nl .,. retary
TW428 WORK The WOf1c to be per-baMd upon ttlt engineer • change of namea of petl· Publllf\ecl Ofange Cout doing bulln•H .. TM Thia lllltrntnt WU filed
formeo 11ereun0ar It localed fftlm•t• of Ille percent~ llOner Pl'lra ArnNn Blakely NA• ITATIMINT Oa~y Piiot September 30, flta.IC NOTICE DATA 20282 Sp<uce Ave.,w11h ttla County CWk of Of· ---------In the City of INlna, County of work completed The C ty 10 p ArnMn 8talle. cheng· The IO!lowlng pertont .art October 7 14 1988 Senl• Ana Helghtt, CA ange County on s.c>tember P\llLIC NOTIC£ of OrlflOI at Hetlt*Qe Patk • will retain ,.,, ( lO) perc.en1 of Ing ~tl11onr'a name ol dOing butlnfft 11 Stone-T38e K •1• 92707 28 1Me
---------Yale A.,.._ at w.inv1 tteh PfoO' .. I payment •• J"Slyn 8t•ef)' to Jelatyn bfoolt lnYulors. 2oe1 See .. -IC NOTIC( ,ICTl'TIOU9 .,..... Hugn SteYef\ton. 20282 K 211214 DESCRIPTION OF WOAK· MCUrlty for completlon of Jean Bllkt and changing Cove Lane. C~ta Men. Cal ,...._, N ... ITATIE•NT Spruce Ave Santi Ana
NOTICI Of' Tile work to be performed the blttnee of the worll. At pelllloner~i name of 0 92828 p DEPARTMENT Of The follOwtng petlOl\t are Hl!Qflll CA 92707
DIATH °' lhall ~but not be lim-Ille request and taP9f'M of Barton Blaittty to 0 Barton Malagt Corporation en-THE TAEASURY OC>lng bullMll u COUN· Th11 bu11nett 11 con-
MRMCI A. IYANI lted lo the succesafut bide*. the John Btakt ~not bt "°" fund 2081 SH ~ INTERNAL REVENUE TAY FLORIST & GIFTS, oucted by 1n lndMOual
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Pub11ehed Of ange Coatt
Deify Pltol ~btt 30,
Octot>tr 1 14 21 1986
T 400 ANO Of NTTTION COMPLETION OF WORK Clly will pay the 1mount to granted ' Line. Costl MHI. A SERVICE 1081 E Main St . Tustin. CA Hugl'i St...,.,,aon
TO A(>MINllTIJl All "'ork It to bl completed re1a1ned upon compllanc;e IS IS FURTHER OR· 92628 C1t1forllla corpor-NOT.Cl°' MAUD 92880 Th11 sl•l-'I _, llled P\8.IC NOTICE
llTATf NO. A1M J.0 Wl1111n the consecutive worll· with Ille recic~ ~ DEAEO thlt a COC>Y of lhll lllon and C Ole Mill llO IALI MICllMI R Herrara, 150S w1tl1 the County Clerk of Of.1--f'-IC..;T..;rT;.;tOU~;...-Ml..;... ... -..._.-.-
To all 1110r1 benlficllrlal. Ing d1ys t09Clflecl In Ille Go\lefnmenl I order to snow CAUN be CMJb-LaWfence .,. • Ulld., the .Uthor1ty 1n E Ra!ll St . Sl lltl An• CA •119• County on September NAMI •T•TIE•NT cr.onors and contingent Contract Documents 14402 and the PfO\lltlOnt of llahed tn the Orange Co11t ., 193S Windward. N-l>Ofl Internal Rlllenua CoOt MC· 927041 24 t986
creditors and persona wllo AWARD OF CONTRACT· tl'le contract documen11 Dally PllOl tn Or•flOI County. Blacl'i CA 92860 8331 the op«t dt-~II• M Harrar• 1505 ,,,_,, The lol~ persona art
m1y be otl'ierwtM 1n1eruted The Owner r...,...,u llle pertaining to"Su~lltutlon Calllornll once• week for Th11 business 11 con· lion below~betl'IYMIZ· s Ram St Santa An• CA Pul>l•She<I Oi1n99 Cout ooong ~ :!!:'".;
In the will 1ndt0< estate of rlgbl attw ocierung blCSa.. 10 ot Sec.utitJes.. four auu.ffslve -ita prior ducted~ !°"'I vet\llH'• eo for nonpayment 01 ~1704 Daily P1101October1 1' 71. E.Smmonn::,twr A 1 Ylne
BERNICE A EVANS rt,.CI arty or IM bidl, to PROJECT AOMINIS· 1ofhedateaetforhaaringon Manuel 0 Rice. Storie Internal r9\ltnue laxu dua Thll buaintn II con· 28 1986 C~e:~~ Yt r A petition hH t>een filed waiv• any lnlormahty In 1 TRAT ION All quetllon111l1-the peltllon Brook lnvHtore, Malice trom Robert L Hun\C)hreya ducted by 11ust>an<1 and wife u 17 0 A
by CLARICE 0 BONE In the bid to make awttd• In the live to thll projeet Pf!()( to Dttt<I Oct 07 t988 C0<por111on Pent1on Fund The pre>peny W1M bl SOid I I Michael A Herrt fl D•••O am1en tonne
Supeuor Court of Of1nge Interest of tl'MI Owner and 10 opening b101 shell be Henry T. Moore, Jr., Manuel 0 Rice TrullM Jeanelle M Htrrtr• same 111t>o"9
OODGE-:asMim Ram Van.
llke new very low m1
1111ped .. cyl, s 10,llOO
645·4913 or S48-4781
County requeaung 11'111 re,.ct '" olhe< OIC!s directed 10 Jim 0 Connet• ti Jvdt• of the tvpe rlor This 1t1temen: w11 filed :~~'!,u~,:~:O Re~ Tl'lit 1tatemen1 was fllecl P\8.IC NOTICE This au11n::
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CLARICE 0 BONE be IP-PROPOSAL GUARANTEE 660·379 t Court "'''" Ille County Clark ot O•· enue Code Mellon 8335 artd wlll'I 1111 County Clerk ol Of. duc0tae<l"'0DY8~~ A~-pointeo es personal rep-ANO BONDS Each bid lhall BY ORDER ol the City PubhlheO Ora"ijt Colsl 1n9e Cou.nty on S99temblt O tnge County on September I U\otl 0 ........ -··-resen1111ve 10 adminltttf the be accompanied by 1 Council 01 Ille Clly ot trvtne O.ity Ptlol Octo«>er t4 21 :lS t986 ,_11 ••1a1eo ragulluoni •I• 25 1986 This "'1~1 wH tiled
estate ot lhe Otcedlnl c.rt1I~ or Cllh•·· el'leck DATED October 1 1985 28 November 41 1988 -Bids Wiii be ()peneO-Oc1o-P:'20M2 NOTICf °' Wltl'i tne County Clerk of°'
The petll•on requut1 01 bv 1 cor...,..ate surety CITY Of' "'VM, NANCY T436 PubhsheO Orange Coast ber 30 l986, Time Bid• wtll Pubilstieo Orange Coast PUallC IA~ Of' \ano• County on September
f'ORO 86 BRONCO
Loaoed 8 cyt. 4x4 di•
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c ass llm S 14 900
6.45·4913 or 548 4781
0 n st-the t>ono'on t"-fi;_;m· furnls.._,,, C. l "'CEY, CITY CLEM. Da1"" Pilot Octot>et 7 14 2 t be Opened 11 00 Im. Place "-7 2 PE"S°"Al ""°"'"y 28 t988 authorny 10 I mo 1 "' . ..., ~ _ ,..,., .. ., of Sele 24000 AYlll Road. 011ly P110t v..tooer 141 1 lmt t Fll1tl2
H iiie under ,,,. lndec>en-by,,,. °""'81 .. guerantM IV '""""A .. ALllKA. DllDlfC Mt\TICE 28 1988 T4 t"' Lan.i•n• N ......... CA 92877 28 1986 T•1" No11ce 1S"-•t>yg1v.,,th•I Publl!lh .... "-•""""" Col•• oent AOm1n111ra1ion of El· that blddef .... 111 ,, 1n *""*'d o.tMllJ r ~ nu " -·-f"-OI ed Only -. ,. 1 1 s 1 11 • "" "" · ·..-tllM Act 19 made 10 him 1n 1c-PubHSl'ied Orange Coast •11'1 Poor 1111 fer pur suan7 5 ° ec ~ Deity P1tot September 30
A near•"" on,,,. pe1111on coro1-~-~11" the terms ot Oa11y P1to1 Octol>et t4 21 IUMMONI DllD•fC NOTICC tllertgtlt t•ll• and tnterMlof 21101 21 1 ol 11\t • Oct()l)et 7 t• 21 1988 .. ,. '"'"' -'' ICIT ACION JUotCIAl) rUU&. Aobeft L Humotw"eys In and P\8.IC NOTICE lorn•• Business and Pro-T404
wlll ,,.. held on OCTOBEA 1111 bid promptly MCUre l988 T 438 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT to IM property wilt be of· leotons cooe $ecti0f'I 2321
2t l9M 11 1 45 p M In Workmen S CompenHtlOn ---------(AY•IO 1 Acuaadoj JAM ES I( 29121 1.,ed for sale ti reQunled K ft121 of Ille C•lllornie Commercial ---.. ,:----flC~--
Oept No 3 at 700 CIYte Insurance and lltblllty In PUBllC NOTICC EUGENE SEVERANCE. Oba P:ICTITIOUI IUlfNlll the ln1ernat Revenue Ser"te• tTAT••NT Of' CoO• Sec11on 53S of tne __ ;,.MU;;;.;;.;;;;;.;;.C..;NO ...... __ £ __
Center Drive West. Santi turance. e~teult I contract SEVERANCE CONSTAUC· NAMI ITATIMINT will furnllh 1nforma11on A8~NT Of Caht0<n11 Penal Code arid f'ICTITIOUI ...... .
Ant CA 92702 In tile required form and SUHN<>f' COUflT TION SURETY COMPANY The loll0w1ng pe<sont are about ponfble encum· UM OF '1CT1T10UI Ille provisions of tne CeU-NAMI! ITAT.-NT
IF YOU OBJECT IO the lurnllh ullsfactory bonds °' CAlW°'"'9A, OF THE PACIFIC and ODES dH~~ ~s·:J~ ·; '~~~~ brtncH . Whteh may be UM • llU..... ..... torn•• Auouon Llc1n1lng Th iollO "" '*'°"' .,. granting of the petition you tor lhe laithlVI pefformance COUNTY OF OflANOE 1.v Inclusive ful 1n e1etltfmln1ng the value Tl'l t following per tons Act tht unelefllQMO Wiii Mil e wi . ..., Tll
lhou!d tlll'Mlf •PP*•• II th• of the contrec1 and IOr lhe YOU ARE BEING SUED Harbor BIYd . Santi An•. OI Ille lnterlSI being told !'lave •b•n<lontd Ille UM of •• puOllC,.,. by compehh ... ~~:~:.. oo:::,u 33~~ Sm:~
11earu·19 and 11111 your ob-payment of claims ot me-In Ille Matier ot lhe Appl!· BY PLAINTIFF tA uo •• "'* Cahlorn11 92703 Oeaerlption ol propeny Lot the F1cut1ov1 Bual nett at0d1ng Oil the 22nd dly ot S-·~, ,' 572 ..._,_. e.ecn
OMi&Aa111«l10nt orlltlwr11tenot>jtC· terl1lmtn and labore rt cation °' B•iine William Cl l CONCORD De T11eu lS05 Magno4ll 18 of Tract No 27SO . ., Name BAM81Nt 3333 October t986 at 2 00 ,.~~~" ·~""""
tions with tl'MI court before t1>ereunoer SalO cl'leCk or Frank eke 't!:::'* w T~rank. ~·EC~n:~~,.°l, INC Avenue • 213. Allahelm lhowll Oil a mep tllereof re-Br11101 St<Mt Costa Men o clock PM on the prtm1sea nAKenneth S.tl'lney 392 II y0u re not marching 10 thti tile 11ea.11ng Your appear· bidder s bond shall be tn t n akl Blll•he 1 iam orne, Yo.1 he•• IO CA~NDA" Ca1tlorn11 92804 corOed In BoOil 9 1 PIQft 1 CA #here ~aid prlX)efty hH Co M
c11ss1he<1 tune you may be ance may be In person or by amount Oi not leas tl'ian len 11ka Bli11ne Wilham Thorne DAYt aflet !Mt •um~ T "'' business " con· to 5 inc1u11ve M19Cellaoe<>ut Tiie F1e1111ou• But1ne» beef\ stored and wt11ch e1e Sumtte C1t st• ...
p1y1fl0 pr1ce111111 •t• out of your attorney t 10) percent of lh• amount nf t0t Chanqe ol Name 11 Mrfed °" '°" lo Me • Oucted bf en ind1v1dua1 Mapa records of said Or-Name rel1Ned to at>Ove wu located •• Publlc St0taoe. CA 9:>62& n
ll•p IF YOU AAE A CREOfTOR •rr.•rlllen reeponM at De T11eu ange County Commonly filed Oil July 2 t 1986 in tilt 2.065 Pt1cen11a Avenua Ill This t>us111eu Is co . ~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~;~~~~~B~~~~~~-1~·~ Tw1111~1~~~~u~~~.~~~Of~~~~~~·~~~~~ I A letter Of ptlOfte Ull wtel wlll'i Ill!' County Clerk ot Or· c ostl MeSI CA 92828 F11e No F3 t"70S County ot Orange Slalt ot ~,: S:,~1~1 -• ftltO
not proltcl ,-: ,_ .,,.. anoe County on September Property may be inspected Sidney Fantrof. 3064 Cahlorn111 tiWI goods chat· 5 C Cl 11 1 Or
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wrlllen retpoftM -• be 23 t986 al 380 Bucknell, Coil• Nes1111 lagun1 Beach CA ties or per'°nal property de· "'''h the ounly er 0 •
In ~Opet i..ei '°'"' If Jo.I ,,_.1 Mesa CA 92828 FROM THE 92e5 t SCttt>ed bel'>w Ill the mat· :i1~9~~nly on Seotemt>er went IM cowl .. .._.,,_ Put>ltshed Orange Coul STREET ONLY Sut>m•atlon Cl.,tt SirnellOwllz t3 N 1 .. 1 of c FJ2051I
CAM. , Oa11y Pilot Octobef 7 14 2 t of Bid• AH blOs mull bt Stonington S Lagun• CA Pit Bard Sp E 140 · Bd Publ•Shed Orange Coeit
" '" do not Me ,_ 28 1988 T420 tubmllted on Form 2222. 92652 lf1 brd :> spkr 1enn11 rckt Dally Pilot ~tembl• 30 '"'°"" on HMe, JCMf 1J11Y Sealed 8id 10< Pu•chlM of Thia ~tl!'leet wit con-Owner r...,.,,., ll'le rlghl OctotMw 7 14 2 1 1986
.... IN c..... lr'd '"' C£ Setted Properly Contact Oucteo by CO-l)Mtnt<I IO bod at the Ille PutehUel T40S ...... _., ~ ,,. P\a.IC NOTI the onice lfldocalecl below Tiiis stltement wu hied mu11 be med• With cath onlY we, 1111y.,. IM!en wlttlout __ ;..;.:=~~...;.---I ,0r Forms 2222 ano intor· with 11'11! County Cient Of Or· and pa10 101 11 the time of
tvrthet wllfnlne lrOfll the ~r~:W mlllon abOUI the propetty a~ County on October t purcl'lue ~ pure~•=
court. T"UITH'I IALf Submit bids to Ille per ton 19s1on-F 1n11of Clt tre goodmuat ':,.~~ :: tlle time Thel• .,. otMt ..... rt-On October 2 1 1988 11 named btlOW blfort lhl -, quw.-1e. You ,,..., "'*"' t 1 00 1 m First AmerlCln time blOS Wiii be opened S1mcll0Wttz of sele Seit subteet to prior
to c .. en allOfMJ rlflll Payment Ttrms Bid must Publlsne<:l DfeflOI Coatt cancellation In the even• of T•I .. lntur1nce Compally, 1 be aec:ornpenotd by :he tuH Daily P110t October 7 14 21 aetllemMt betWett\ Owner .,..,, " '°" de not ~" Cahfornia corporetlon 11 amount 01 tlle t:MO 11 11 totals 28 1986 and obligated party O.tecl
t11 ....,~~ *" Trustee or Succenor $200 or less 11 Ille 10111 blO T42• 1t11s 7ih and 14th dlY ol Oc· .etorney r (llltd r Trustee or Substituted h $200 submll 20 tobfo< 1986 Pubhc: Storage
• ..... aMt oflk• " Trustee ottl'iat ctrta1n Deed 11 ~10:~ ~I bid or P\a.IC NOTICE Management Inc Tel•· tM ptlOfte .... ). le Of Tfu$t t 1ecuted ~ B1lbol ~ ~ 11 cyNter phone 18 t8l 24" 8080 tre~: J:1on ;:: lmprove~ll Lid I Call· On tcotPlllf\OI of lhe high· It 211'4 .A~nt for Owne<
dto wttd tteM un p1110 fornia hmlled partnerlhlP. "' t>t<I tne t>111noe oue •f f'ICTITIOUI IUllMfll Put>hshed 0r•"9' Coast
dt M Dt•I CALINDAAIOI ano rec:O<ded M1y 8, 1985 I wit ~t~ecLN'I fUll NA• ITAftMl!WT Dtily Pilot Octo~ 1 t4 • s In 'I I um. n 1 N 0 n.x F I 1QH lt"' pte_...11r YR• 86•166161 of OlltGial A• By 41 415 10-30-86 orm o Tile folto'ft1ng pe<sons are ""
......-•• -nf• I "'• cords 01 Orange County Pt¥fTll'\I Al paymenll must 00!"0 buStnMs at OUIE T
...... enffflOOfte. CaJllornll and pursuant to be by CUii ~hllecl c~i.. Vl llAOE MOBllHO~E
Una cart• o Ylle .._.... th•I Cltflain Notice 01 Default casn•e• s or treasurer 1 PARK 3 126 West ,,.,,, SI ~ ,.. le -...,, ll'Mlfeunder recorded June 4 Chee~ or by 1 Uf\<ted Statet Santi Ana CA 92703
proMGclen: tu r..-eta 1988 11 lnatrument No postal banJI express or Gf'<>fge l and Etl'lfll M etetllea~tteM.-86•232091 of Olf•cial Ra· 1e1eq•1Pl'I money order Young 35 10 E Lon9rtdQfl
ov"'f"' con tea for· C wil ,_akt c~i. or rnO'>ey order Dt•~f' Orange CA 92667
"'.I ... 1 d•1 I• t •I• 1 cords of M•d ounly "• ~~ .... 10 tlle tnrernal A•"· Tllos bus1n1u is con • unci.r and pursuant to Hid ... y ...... apr~ ti uelM ....,. ~ 01 Trust sell 11 public enue Ser\llCI duCleO by husband 1no wile
qYe la cot1• etewM tY auction tor Cllh lawful Nature ol Tille Tile 11gh1, Gl'Ofge L Young
caeo. money 01 lhe UmteCt Sltttl tttk> and inle<etl ol Ille t•~· This $1.atemenl was h"'d
II Wied no pr-I• tu 01 Amellct • caafl .. r'a ptyer (named on Ille lronl ot w1111 the County Cieri< or Ot
rHpuffll • lief'npO, pytdt check Ply I bit 10 H id this form) 1n and lo the pr0«> enge County on Sept•mbel
percler .. c-. , .. pueclell Tru~t~ ct11wn on • ttttt or etlY IS Ollltfe<I for sat• SU:I>· 23 1986
qYlllf 111 eotarlo. '" dtneto nauonal b•nll 1 •Ill• or led· )eet 10 eny p11or valld P:~ y oltH co111 de 111 etal C•('(Jil ullion or 1 ll•I• outtt•ndlng mortgages en· Pu1>11sned 0!'111ge Coast
protMdad .en evtte .._ or fedf'flll "'"inOI tnd IOan cumt>ranc•• or 011\ef ''*"' Oa11~ P•IOt October t 141 :l1
clonal por IN"• de le con.. 1ssoc111110n domlclled 1n Ihle In 11vor of '""d p1rt1411 28 1988
l•ltlefl 4Mroe ,..,._.... 11a1e 111 the main entrance tiO•lnt: tile lupayer 1111111•
................. wted IO ,,.,,, Amer~•n Title In· ""*'°' to Ille hen of Ille ---------
.,..,. ,._., • un .._.. suronct Comp11ny ioc.ted at United States A" P109*f1Y '' PUBllC NOTICE lft.,....._... ..... Mo.ft• 114 East Filth Strffl In the of*'e<l IO< ••le ,.,,.,.,, lf1d ---------oc• a IHI ........ illU9cle city ol S1nt1 Anl C1t11orn1a, I I It anO Without rec:ourM K lltl1
llemaf • .,.. ~ • ,... au thtt ,.0111 1111• ano egatnst tne Un11e0 State• FICTITIOUt .,.._,,
.,_ .. • ''''''" • • tntfilltt CQn~yf>d to an now Noouarantyor wen 1nty ••· NAMI ITATIE•NT
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P1.6l1C NOTIC£
P:ICTITIOUI 9UllM€H
NAMI ITATIEMINT
rhf' IO!towmg persons &•f'
0'"" l>uSI~ IS CO$ MOHOUSE 4110 w COHI
H1Qhwily Svt1@ 323 NI'"'
port ~acn CA 92663
Ju n Lff Retell 14106
J1n111 Way San 0.4!90 C.A
"' l1'l T '111 business 11 c:on.
ovct~ by 1n 1no1 ... •Clu1
Jun l AKh
Tn1s lttlemenl was hied
,.,1111111e County Cieri. or O•
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1$ 1918 ,.,,.,,,
Publt\hfl<I Of1ng• Cout
O.·ly Pilot September 23
30 ()ctObfot 7 141 t 8
T384 1111• oftctne • ., .......... held Dy II under Hid Deed of prlH Of tmpfHKI 1• m•d• u '"" tol\owlng pel'lonl •r• (11•1 et dtreclerle lele· Tn.ttt in the pro~ty 11111• 10 the v1tld1ty of th• lltie oo1r'lg 11vsine 11 lomt>arO ---------
lentco). lltO .,, Mid County end quahly qutnllly wttQMf St l>1rtorm1nct tO 11 "-'llC NOTICE c:-.... CI 1711 Stat«' oeKtibed 11 tiff or COflO•tlon 01 lily o BrtOSO °' Suitt 109 Colt• ---------Thi name and lldd< ... Of T H E E S T A T E O A lhe propetty or 111 titness Mllsa 92827 ,ICTITlOUI IU .... H
11141 coun , .. (El nomt>re y INTEREST IN THE LANO for any UM or purpoM No lOMbttd St ln~trnenll NAMI ITAT.-Nl
dlrtoCIOtl detacortatl) VIC· HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED Cl .. ,,. wHf De COntt<*td tor ~·d tnc (Clldorrlll corpor TM·~ peraGnl lfl
torvtlle MunlClpal COllrt. OA RH ERRED TO COV· llllow11nce or adJUll"*" Of atK>nl tOt t llriOtO Or lullt oorng at A1tt>Ofne 1445~ CIYIC OriYe, Vic· EREO B°" THIS OUARAN• lor rwCiaSJC>n Of ll'le Ille 109 Cotti MeN. CA U827 C-matl. .l024A 8rt11llett
tor ville CA t2392 TE f IS b .. tO on ll1lurt OI the P•OP Thi• bullMH II con· ()f1Y9 Corona del Mar CA
The n11me. .ctOrMI. and A FEE trty 10 contotm ""''"' 1111y •• ouctf'd by • corporation 12825
tetapnoni numOtt of pll ln· THE LANO REFERRED C>rHNd or ~ rep l -,,not•d SI lny ltd lftC ..ionn Antl!On)' Ou1nlln
1111 t lllOlney or l>lalnOtt TO IN THIS GUARANTEE 19 re t•ntallon Aedemplloll W111111m Tll'f'°f 30'4A Brelll.,t OrtVt C0t
WllhOul 11n attorney. II (l'.I $1TUAT(0 IN THE STATE AlQhlt Tiit ligl'llt of,. '"" llllemerll Wll llleO on11detMar CA 9,.~6
nombft la dtreccton y ti nu· OF CAl lf'ORNtA COUNT'I' dem91ion 11 N>telfted 1n "'''"' th!' County Ci.tk Ol 0t T n11 t>u 1nea1 ii con
• mero dt tetefono del Of' OA ANOE CITY OF tnlernat ~Code MC· *"Of' CO\lnty on S•cn..-nblf Ou<'.llld by 1n lndMOVll
•bOOtdO.,.. demandlnl• 0 NEWPORT BEACH ANO :s uon '337 ar:;rrted" fOI-2• 111116 John Anthony Ouinlan :n~!n::;~d:ua .:f Df;,SACA~~~~ AS FOLLOWS = ofsr,Of*,; I~:. Publt•h«S Ot•no:: Wl~:::..·~b;:'of'~
ITtV[N J POP[. 14321 LOTS l2 13 t4 1S AND Stle Any petton ~ D•1ty "•IOI Ocle>Otl 7 14 21 ange Covfllf on Sttpl«nbef Main St .... 1)41fl•, CA oc 10 Of TH! property hll been ~ ,. 1986 18 t9M
02345 (819) 244· 7351 . \ ~~ :;e g~ ~A~ Ct AS upon 111111 Ill,,. Ille f19/11 II) T • ti , ... I OAT! (f,~h•I f"H 2d SHOWN ON A MAP Rf· pay th• emount 011•. Publllhed Oft"Ot Cout
ltl5 COR0£D IN 1()()1( .. PAOf '*'"-' ""''"' Ille ••Pllf'Nt PUBUC NOTICE Da•ly Pilot 54c»embet DO ,__. .._,..., c--. ~ 11 Of MlSCfllANEOUS of lht! PfOC-""Q If any to ---------<Att>~t 1, "" )t, 1Me "•Y"'• ..._.., .,_..., MAPS AECOOOS Of OR· the S.Crellry 11 iny lime K •HJ l407
Put>llShed 0...nge CO.ti ANO( COUNTY CALI· l)f!Of 10 tM ~It IMt.OI Ind ,ICTITIOUl IUIMH
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O..ty P110t 9">temoer 30 llt>Ot' ""h PtY•Mrll the,.. NAMl tT•Tt•NT .. -.,. --OctOC* l . 141 21, 1M1 'OANIA retaiy ~all r"tort auch ti..1 ·r>wtng peuon• .,, __ ,.._-._""-""-'-~--
T3U ;~~IL:OfllTION OF' P'Of*"Y to """ Ind •ll d ""11 1>u11n H 1 11
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BLOCK O OF THr: BAL IOA fufl'* prOCMdlngs '" con ANAC0"4 'IOI\ N Tu111n Av·
TAACT AS SHOWN ON A n«t•on w•tll tile llvy on tuel\ ,. S1r11 180 Stlnta Ana
MAP M COAOCO IN IOOt< °' 1, .ne• l•orn C•••torn°1 t170S
4 ,A06 11 O' MIS t,,.hl'IWIO!tuth~I IOI Darryl w W1bo 73417 [
CCi.1.AN(OUS MAPS AP F\t>dtn'IPhOtl OI ,.._. l:ttlle '•dd~!'lcvn Wit Of~
COADI Of OfllANOf Alttr 111 PetlOO The CA 2~'1
,ICTITIOUI ...... .,._9TAT11111UT
Tl'le f°"°'""I C*IOrll "' OOtng buMMSI •• I 00
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----..... Inc 21!>5 E. Coest doong ~ .. ''""Av-doino bu.9IMl9 .. WAAM· HigflWI)'. Col'~ Oil Mw, enu• Llmoutlne S..vK•. INGTOH SEMLER PART· CA 924125 210 I NO<tll ~trope Drive, NEAS e C1lllorn1a generel
Ptut H ""°· 3130 SM· Santa An•. CA tnoe partnetitl•P 3090 Pullman -.1ew Ave C0ton1 Del M1r. ZIPtlft Inc C1lll0tnla Street Cost• Mesa. Call•
C.Jtt 02825 corpo11t1on 3220 VII Vie· lornla 92826
Pan*I Ryan 3700 S tu. Alpint. CA 02001 Wlf m1ngt on-011nard
PtaH Ot •K 110. Santa Ana. Th•• 1>u11neH It con-TC>Wf\ Center • IC)lnt Yen·
CA 92704 ducted by • corpot1t1on ture. 3090 Pullman Str .. t,
Tll1s bullnHs 11 con· Zai>t•• In<;., J•ny Zap1ra. Cotti Mesa. Celllornl1
dutte<I by e r.orporatk>n Chllrman 92626 Paul ~• Reed Pres Thta ttatement was tiled Semi« 011nard p.,,,,.,,,
This 11atemen1 wat flled with tt''t County Clefk of Ot-a Caltl0tnla limned p1rfner·
... 11n tht counr; C1efk of Or· ange Covnty on 5->llfTlber Ship CIO J•C(IUH War-
ang• County on Septambef 12 19H Shel* 4028 Eut &oad-
26 1986 '31tl50 way, I.Ong ~h. CA 90803
FS21011 Publ11hed Orange CoHI 11111 butll11:Jt 11 con-
Publlthed Orange Cotst Daily Pilot September 30, ducted by a genet al pert·
oa11y P1tot September 30 October 7 t4. 21. 1986 ner-sh1p 0c10~1 7 14 21 1986 j T39SI W1rm1ngton-O•n1rd 1401 Town Center. a 10tnl ven-
--.,.-IDt-IC_NO_T_IC-E--lj Ml.IC NOTICE lture By Tl'9 Robert P r~ __ .;...;;,;,.;;;~..;..;.;;...;..;,;..;.. __ Waimtngton Co • 1 Cell·
--.:...:.=;.:;..;,.;.;...;....;;..;...__ K 2I01t lorn•• corporation. By Rob·
K 27IOI FICTITIOUI llUllMll ert P Warmington. Presl·
FICTITIOUS BUSIHHI I HAMf ITA TfMINT dent HAM! STATUlfNT The lotlowlng PlfSOtlS .... Semler 0.llnltd Plflnefl,
Tne lotlo"'1•og persons are doing bu1lnan 11 8111 a C•hlornta Nm1ted pertner-
doang bus1n~s as VIC·1 Stroud Masonry 2020 sll1p By Semler Olln•rd
TORS LIGHTING 1608 W I Po1nsettu1 Santa Ana CA Group Inc a C111tornte COi·
Chapmon Orange. C 92706 porat1on Ronald H Semler
92668 Biii Stroud 2020 POlnset· Its Vice President. By
Pompey Corp a Call 1ta Sanla Ana CA 92706 Michael L Donner tts Sec·
1oin1a corporation 1608 W Th•S bu,1ness IS con· retary
Ch3pman Orengf' CAI dueled b1 an 111d1vlduat Thia llllWIWlfll wu hied
9266tl B11t StrO!Jd wttll the Countv Cleflc of Or·
This bu6fne" ·~ con : Tti•s sta1emertt was hied anoe County on September
dueled t>9 a corpor111ton 1 will• th!! County Clerk Ol Or-12. 1986
PompPy Corp Ian V I ariyP CO\lnty on September F31""5
Wl'5i<t' P1~1<1<'<'I 1b 11\86 Pubhsned Orange Coast
Thtb ~1 11emen1 .. .11 .. 1°i.d F31"'7 Dally Pilot September 30
wrth It.I" oortl> Clf'•~ I 0 Pub11st1t'(I Orange Coast OCtobe• 7 14 21 1986
MUC NOTICl ....
,ICTITIOUe 8U1Mla NAiii ITAflillNT
l"-IOIOWln9 C*IOllt Me
d0ong bu1111111 U CL • A .. llOCllllS 1620 N Miiin 0t
angt Ctllf n687
Carol Ann rora~th 2091
Hunltr Rel • Chino 91710
Th1t buttnest Is con-
duc tad by 111 1nd1V1dual
ClrOl /t Forsyth
Thlt ltatttMnl was 111.0
with the County Cttrl\ ol Or·
ange County on September
24 1986
fUOt11
Publllhed Orange COUI
Oa:I) Pilot Octobef 14 21.
28. November A 1918
1429
Pla.IC NOTICE
MUC .OTICf
btdd1ng 011 IM nno d•y Of Coot. hctlOn 63~ ol th4t
()(;to~ ttH tl 12 30 C1l1tom11 Penal Coa. tnd
0 ctoc:lt Pt,4 loctltd II P\ID• llW prOvlllonl Of the Call·
lie: Stor.._ 2099 Pl8'entia 1.otnJa A.u.cuon... uc:enatng
Avlfiue in tl'lt C1t7 ot Costa Act the un<terSlgn.cl will Mil
tHs• Covnty o Ot91\0t. •t put>ht a .. by c:ompeuttve
Stat• ot C11lf0tn1t lht bidding on th• 22nd d11y ot
tb&ndontd goods, clltlllN October. t98e. 11 t2 30
Of PlllOll81 pr~rfy Cl .. O Clock PM on the premlHS
krtbtld below In the mat· whtrt t81d prQPflflY nH
firs of bHfl llOted 1nd wtlteh 111
Andy Upholl Sp 8 082 -located 11 PubllC Sfor ge,
Ofyt loge IOOI bx 2 chllt. ~ P11cent11 Avenue 1n
drt bkt 7 bxs m11t tile Cuy of Cotta Mua.
Landlord reservH the Cou11ty of Orange Stat• ol
right 10 bid 111 the sat• Cahlo1n1a the good•. chat·
Putehases must be ml<)e lies 01 pe11ona1 property de·
wtth cash only and paid tor acr1bed ti.tow tn the mat·
II the time of PYtthaM All I tert Of puu.huedgoo<IS&lllOldH Oary Demi. Sp 8 Ot8 •
Is 11nd mull be removl'ld II Wshr dryr chairs 8 b•S
Ille time ol iwrchaa• Sale mn.c 2 bar 11ool. 2 dsk misc
sub/eel to prior ca~t1tlon rcrds
tn th• event ot Mltlemenl MIChael A Huisman Sp C
between Landl0<d and obi•· 331 Trnk end Ible ITA~=~ Of' gated party Dated this 7th m1111ri.s. git tlb itnd t•th day ot OCtobef. Rtcl\ard Crowley Sp C
AaANDONMINT OF 1986 Public Slorage Man· 32• 21wn mwr. dsk 20 b11s
Ull Of' FICTITIOUS agement. Inc Telephone m11C prlbl 111
•UINll NAMf (8181 244-8080 Agent for Gary Demi Sµ B 0 17
Thi" tollowfng persons Landlord Oon1ng rm tble drsrs dsl<.s
have abandoned the uM Of Pubhlhed Orange Coast l'fld lbll' misc bx chairs
the F1c1111ous Busmess Dally P1lo1 October 7 14 bOO~cie !tie cbnt l Name San11ago E11a1es • 1986 owo~r reserves 1ne 11gnt
Riverstde A Calltorn1a Ltm· T410 to blrl al the sale Purchases
lled Partnership ai 1108 ----------, musl 1)4l made with cash only
West Seventeenlh Sireet PUBLIC NOTICE I and pn1d tor at lhl' 11me ol 11
Sanla Ana Cal1lornl1' 92706 __ .;...;;.;;;.;;;,;..;;....;.;.;;..;.~;.._-purchase All purcnased
Tne F1e1t1tous Busmess n00<1s .ire sold as 1s and Nilme ret• .. red·IO above was 8 '3142 • f "" 5 NOTICE OF musl be rt"moved Ill the t•mf'
•led 111 COl,lnty on July 2 PUaLIC 84Lg OF ot lioilll' Sale sub11'CI to pno1 I 1984 Orongt" Cr.MllY "' canct>lla11on 1n lhe event ol San nano Corporation PERSO"AL PROPERTY t 108 w"e•t St>venleenth OO t01 S MJlll!'menl bel..,ecn Owner • N .. _ b tk I and on11qa11!d pAr ly Oaled' StrMt Sant.i Ana CA 92706 Ohce 1• '""1e Y givPn .. a lhi• 71h ,ind 141n <lJt ot Oc·
Th11o l>u~1ness wa~ con pur suonl to Secnons 1001•1 1'l86 Publlt Storage ducted by 11 Csltfornio Lim 21701 71715 ol the Call· .. I B I d p Mil01IQAmenl Inc T fife llt'd J-annersh1p SAN· 01111.i us neS$ an rQ-
puellc NOTICE I TIAGO CORPORA 1 ION II tes,1ons Code Sec11on 2328 pht'lnl' ( 8 181 24 4 8080
anQt' Cu '"'' on SPt,tPn IJPr O.iJv P1101 Seplemoor 30 T397
8 198( Ot.tC'lbn 7 14 2 t 1986
F3191191 T396
Publ"t11>0 Or Jn QI' C.Odbl
Owly JI· .i Si.01o>ml!t·• n 30 ()(1 I,., 1 14 1'18€
TJ83
-----------Co1thir1in corpora!lon as ot thP Calll0<111a Commerc1'll AqN11 tor Owr1e1
K 29011 soie gen,.1111 pi1•lne1 S1qned Code St'Ction 535 ot the Published 0•<1n9I' Coast FICTfTIOUI au..-11 Bw R1cnor<1 StmOMJll Prl'S•· Catototrl<• Penal Code and 7 NAMt! ITATEMIENT !l~I tnt> prov1s1oni. of lhe ~:~ri Polot OclObe• 14
The totlow1ng per1on1 are This s1111emen1 was hied Celltonrie Auc11on Licensing MLIC NOTICE
1412
He can't wait a l1fotune-htt hll.'>n't f:tJ1 It
So like tho11sand .. 1/ uchcr ch11Jrm
w11h Dudlt'.nne Mll!lCul.11 ~'SfTOJ'hy, lw c.m
nnly Sil llitht wh1lt' MM !"C'<arclwD rai.t
agarnsc time
~of th«' mo•t c1Mnmt1n Jnd deva'>l:'n·
mg form.\ u( musculJr J~trophy. Duchcnn<:
b ~ hy .i Jcfeu ive t,oene TI.,.. hN \l<'Jl
111 fm<lini; .1 cul\' I• hndtnl( rh,11 i:cnc. An.I
11iih1 ,..,... ,.'l!''re ,., ~~ "<' th.11 wc'r• p.~1n~
<"-trv J'l"-<1Nc <em '"'" rlw 411<"1 R>r m.11,., nf th<' d11kln·n •tm 1.C'll .. 1111
I lu~.lwnn.-''~•I\. 11 m.w "'~ Ix 11 "' '"'e And 1hc-, l11kl \\lU ~c here ~1oUIJ
w.11ch hL• hf,• l'Xf":u.1m \ '"c"h """ .i
ltlc-11mc
K 2&212 domg business es 11 WC with lhll Counly Cler~ ol Or· Acl lhl" undeis1gned will sell
FICTITIOUl aUllNlll Ser~ce~ ~Accident Re-ange Countv on Sep~mber ~~bllc,me~com~ttlwe ~---------~----~-----~----------~----------~-~-------~
NAME STATEMENT tovery Services. 2938 Dal· 26 111!16 bidding on lhe 22nd dey ol TRADE now ----------1 PUBLIC NOTICE
I( 27137 Tnl' following persons are mle< Santa Ana. CA 92705~ Publtshecl Orange Co11s1 October t986 II 2 00
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS doang business as FARMER Charles Adcock 16 Daily Pilot October 14 2 1 0 CIOC~ PM on the premises
NAME STATEMENT I BOYS MARKET 2773 West Elderglt!n Irvine. CA 92714 28 Noveml:ler 4 11186 wherl' '.-id property nas
Tnt> te>llow•nQ 1)4'r'>"'' HP Edinger Avenue. Santa Ana. This business 11 con-T <11? been stored and whlCh are
doing bus1nes~ a~ The I Calllornio 9270• ducted by an lndlvldual locate<1 al Pubhc Stornge
Fronklurler Factory 352 Ngoc van Tran 3 139 E Charles Adcock PUBLIC NOTICE 2005 Plecenlla Avenue m
South M.11n S1r,.et Qr JnQP v111,. A Orange CA 92669 This statement was filed __ .;....;;..;;;.;;;;..;.._:..____ tht" City ot Costa Mesa. (J
C.A q;-6611 r .iin Thi Do. 3139 vine, with the County Ctetk 01 Or· K 21243 County ot Orange State ot \\\
1(1 Jee l~ 13141 v<ivey A Orange CA 92669 ange County on Seplember FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Calllorn1i1 1he good• Chll-I SI 310 Garden Grovl' ThtS buSlness IS con· 16. 1986 HAME STATEMENT ties Of p&fsonal property de· I
CA '12644 dutlPd by husband and wife F311713 The to11ow1n9 persons are SCrtbed below In the mal· '
Num Hee Lee 13,., 1 Ngoc van Tran ·Published Orange Coast do1nq bus1nesb as As· ters ol o ~odev S1 ,3 10 Gard111' 1ni$ statement was flied Daily Piiot September JO. son.ited He.illn Care Pro· Gerald P1askowslu Sp 0 Gw•e C.A Q2644 w•lh lnP County Clerk ol Qr. OCtober 7 14 21 1986 les'!>1011al~ 1731 Santa Ana 103 M1~ 1tm ct1hs antique Tl"~ Oub•ness rs con 1 anqP County on October 7 r398 AvP Co~i.1 Me~.1 Cat1tor111a ch'll d•sr misc 1tm•
du< l!'O 1;, ..,,,shand lnd w•lt; i'lat 92627 Kar• Millan Sp A 04 7 Pr
" Jell •·f' F322054! PUBt'.IC NOTICE Ass0<.1,;l"d Ct111oprac11c ski" t11pd xmos decor 3 Tn1~ '•ll•menl w~ 111,..<1 Puttli;nAd Orange CoHt Group Inc .i C.il1f c.orp bas misc cse photo equip
"'''" 1t.,.. Cnunty Clerk ot C'lr
1
O.iily p1101 Ociober 14, 2 l. I( 21242 sam.-Owner reserves lhe 11gn1 anew C1J11nlv on September 28 November 4 1986 FICTITIOUS BUllHESS This bus.,,ess is con-to btd at the sale Purchases
23 l'l~t T435 NAME STATEMENT OuC:.IPtl lly 1 cmpor.itoon mu'\I bP madew1tn cesh only
F320S52 The tottowing persons are AS'•><-•811"0 Chiropractic on<l paid 10< at 1ne time 01
Publ ~"''" Orangf' Coast dOlng business as WEST Group inc Roge1 Garry I purcnasl' All purchased
Oa•ly ~'lr•I Septembfot 10 PORT ANAHEIM A S· Cn1el F11111nc1111 Oll1ce1 -good' &rP sold as 11> and
OClcrhP• • 14 21 1986 PUBLIC NOTICE SOCIA TES. 3Q90 Pullman T tus \l11tem.,n1 was hied mu11 be rPmoved 81 lhe 11me
T394 I( 29019 Street Cosia Mesa Call· with 1h1• County Clr•r~ ot 01-ot ~din Sale sub1e..1 to prior
----------FICTITIOUS BU SINE II l0<nta 92626 anqf' Cr1unt~ on C.r•ptt!mber canr Pllat1on 1n the event ot PUBLIC NOTICE HAME STATEMENT James p warm1n~ton 25 198€ se1t11>men1 belween Owne1
3090 P II SI I I F320951 ano bltgated party Oiied Tnto 1011ow1nn persoos are u man ree os a K 27962 doinq buson~~ as Payless Meu Cahtornia 92626 PuDllSht>d 01.i1>ge Coast tn1s 7111 and Utn dav ot Oc-1
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Snoe Source s: 1692 13721 Timolhy p Hogen 3090 Daily P1101 October 14 21 lobe• 1986 Public Storage
NAME STATEMENT T CA Pullman Street, Costa Mesa 28 No11rmber 4 1986 Manaq .. mem, Inc Tele·
Tne tollow1ng per,ons ore Newpo11 Ave . ust•n Calllorn10 92626 .• 1430 pnonP 18 181 244 8080
doing business as Tne 92~!?umP Shoe Corpor· Barry L Hoeven 3090 'AQf'!11 tor Owner
Bobbr <;1ny.-r Metnod 19'l2 a11on 123 l E 6th S1 Pullman Street Costil Mesa PUBLIC NOTICE Put>llshed Orang~ Coast
Bill"a' c. Cos1a Mf'~il CA T I< I< 66601 Ms Calllotnit 92626 0 1 ly P.i..1 Oc1otw1 7 14
92626 s~~ c~•r•~~!~~n 1 • Kevin M Grt>en 3090 I B 43140 IQll(, ~1cMrd M KdPkO 1!1!:12 Pullman <;treel Co,la f\Aes.; NOTICE OF
Ba1ea11c. Costa flAASll CA I ht!> lHJSll1e5' Ill con· c II 9i626 PUBLIC SALE OF .. ----------due IPd by ii CO•PO•ahon JI o•ntd 92626 Volume Snoe Corpor· t 111!> busoness " con PERSONAL PROPERTY PUBLIC NOTICE
1413
This business 1~ ton a1oon W v Aollan Jr As· durl"d hy J generdl parl 22101 S
ducted bl" an 1nd1v1dual StSI l•P•su•f'• ~1 .,n,p Nnl 'f• IS neteby g•v~ 1na1 Roe~ l':apko Ttns siaiement w.is !tied I B.irry L Hoeven I pursuJnt 10 Sechons 988 ot
Tn1s ,1a1emen1 wc1\ ltle<l lwitn lhl' Couniy Cler• 01 Or ln1i. i.tc111>ment wB~ tiled Hit• <'.1v1I Code S1a1e ol Cah·
with lhf' County Clerli. ot Or pnQP (,()imty on Seplemt>er N•lh tnt> County Clerk ol Or torn1.1 Sf'CllOn 2328 11 lhe
an9f' C..ou111y on SeplPmlll'• 14 1•1f1(, an~P Count1 on OtlObt"r 7 c .. 1t1n1nl8 Commercial
• 43142
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPERTY
2210t s
N, ti , ,.., hPtt-lby q1v~n lhal
YQU . CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED!
Daily Pilat
12 1Q8b FJlll648 1 1981\ C.ocl1• 5t>< hon SJ'> ot lhe
F31MS 1 PulJI \h••Cl Or an ,. (.oasl F3221S5 I C11l1lt 1111<1 PPn.>I Co<1P and
Pu1.11 >tNl 0111nqf' C.o .. ~1 0 ,.,1 Pi1oi Sepce~oer 30 P·thl1\t.• <1 Qr,tngf' Coast lht' provisions ot the Cah
Oaoly P1101 Sepl!:mt>f'r JO lOo~tw:·i 7 14 ;.>t 1986 l Oa•ly Ptk.•I Oclotier 14 21
1
1011•11 Aurllon Licensing
""' > tnl 10 5f'Cfoon ..
1
21 • I , 1i'1< )I lht' C,•h
tor,.,,.; Bu~ .md P<0-
ft"~!>mn< Code Sec11on 2328
01 lhe c11111ornta Commercial
CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678
Octooe• 7 14 21 1986 1399 28 Novem~r 4 1986 Ac.t th?! undersigned wilt sell
T393 T431 al pubhc sole by compet111ve
d a
):d,
LAST WEEK'S WINNERS:
First Place
Tim Giiman, Balboa
15·4 (Tie Breaker)
Second Place
Susan Koory, Costa Mesa
15·4
Third Place
Jack Gorman, Coata Mesa
14-5 (Tie Breaker)
Friddy's High School
Games, Oct. 17
0 Ocean View
0 Newport Harbor
0 at Fountain Volley
0 at Tustin
Saturday's C llege Games, Oct. 18
0 Orange Coast
0 Arizona State
0 Iowa
0 Missouri
0 Alabama
0 at Riverside
0 at USC
0 at Michigan
0 at Nebraska
0 at Tennessee
Sunday's Pro 9ames, Oct. 19
0 Detroit 0 at Roms•
0 Chicago• 0 at MinMsota
0 Dalla•• 0 ot Philadelphia
0 GrH n Boy 0 at Cleveland•
0 Hovaton 0 at Cincinnati•
0 lndionopolls 0 at Buffalo•
0 New England 0 at Pittsburgh•
0 New York Glanh • 0 at Seattle
CJ St. Louis 0 at Washington•
"' 0 Son Diego 0 at Kansas City•
0 Son Fron<IKo" 0 at Atlanta
0 Tompo Boy• 0 at New Orleans
••••••Tie Breaker••---
Raiden·------at Miami
.. ,
I
GAME RULES
Gemes 1111 w ilt bl oub4t1nec1 NCh T "41..0.v
Mak• "'°"' O.Ch on YOU< entry blenk, cur out
maM 0( Cl.it~ ... to Tne D•llV Pllol, 330 WHI eav
St Co11e MHe. Ce 97616 • Entr,.. mu1t De
llOllmerked no 1e1er 111en S PM T hur\O.y,
orec.cllno tht Sunoev oem4! L•le tnlllfl wtll
not De counted II more than one winner,• 1i.
bl'Hker will bl ci.1erm•Mil Winner\ wll be
Cl\lbliSIMCI me IOllOwlng T UH4•v Winners l'nllY
Pk); UP Pflltl ., Thi Delly Pttol office Frldn
AF1'Elt 7-«IPM I0110wln9 e~t llUb·
R1!\9d In Ille oaoer 1 entry --son
OuOllcellon ol enirv form not ecceolebll,
Emotovffl And tamllle• ol Or•-COH I
Puoll•hl119 Co not 91101~ Mu•t bl 11 0t ovw
ADO~ESS
PHONE
(On Your Envelope)
ATIINflONt WinMr's Ctrcle
The Doily Pilot
330 Weu Boy St
Co1ta Mesa, CA 92626
RACING COVERAGE
OUR WINNERS ON A41
TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2
TUF.SDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1986 25 CENTS
S .tate OKs 12 lanesfor1 ... 5
County still requires funding approval
for full widening of S nta Ana Freeway
By USA MAHONEY °' .. ..., ........
The state Department of Transpor-
tation has approved the maximum
' possible widenin& of Interstate 5
throuah south Oianac County, but
stretcllina the freeway to 12 lanes will
raise its estimated ~t from $66.2 to
Corona del Mar Hlgh'a
Kurt Ehmann la the Dally
Piiot' a prep football play-
er of the week after he led
Sea Kings to an uphill
30-28 victory over Costa
Mesa Hlgh./81
California
California's blgJotto
game begins today .I A3
World
Two American medical
researchers win Nobel
Prize./ Al
Coast
Newport police warn can-
didates about Illegal
aigna./A3
St 18.3 million.
The Or~nge County Transpor-
tation Commission on Monday was
quick to ask for an increase in fundin,&
fo r the proje~t which is parf ofa multi-
phase widenina_ of the freeway from
the 405 to the 605 freeways.
Commissioners, with Chairwoman
Harriett Wieder ablent, voted 10 .end
letters to Gov. Georwe Oeukmejian
and Joe Levy, head of the state
transportation commission, askina
that the additional monu be im-
mediately added to the Stale Tra.n'-
portation Improvement Proaram.
Tom Fortune, spokesman for the
county transportation commiuion,
said the state should aaree to budaet
the necessary -ambunt to widen ihe
freewa~ since it chose the most
expensive alternative u pert of a
required environmental review.
But it.ate transportation com-
!"iMion staff don•t feel a ~
tncrease should be automatic, be llid. ~ey want the project to compete
with those of other counties for
additional state transportation im-
provement project funds.
Oranae County has Iona S\tpponed
full wjdenina of the Santa Ana
Freeway beuuse of the hi&h level of
traffic conacstion within tile county
Fortune said. ''h's ·always been ou;
premise it would be this wide," he
SI.id.
Fundina of the entire 1-S widemna
project bas been a sore potDt with tbe
county for 10me time. While the
county estimates the project will cost
$900 million 10 oomdele, the state tw only _b_udle1ed S2SO million.
The $66.2 rru1lion let aside for the
just-approved section between the
40S and the SS freeways wu arrived
at before detailed studies were COn1· ·
pleted, Fonune uid. ·
"Wc•ve been u~ina for a Iona time
that's not enoulh, • he said.
Widenina alternatives proposed in
the project's Envirorunrntal lrnpect
Rn>ort ranted from S27 million to
add o"e lane an each direction to
Sl 18.3 mallion to add a eenera.I
purpose lane and a car pool lam each
way.
The most exP.Cnsive alternative
altoincludcsaux1hary lanes at certain
ramps to keep traffic from tNncbina
up at maJ'or entry ~inu Ilona the
freeway, ~ortune said.
Construction of the new lanes ti
scheduled to be&in in 1989~90.
3 Coast residents -~ -
listed.among 400
richest in U.S.
Forbes places wealth
of Irvine Co. owner
Bren at 600 million
Prem 1taff u4 wire report•
Three Oranae Coast men li ve in the
exclusive world of Forbes magazine's
1986 list oft be 400 richest Amencans.
Donald Leroy Bren and Burton
Green Bcttinacn of Newport Beach.
and Richard Jerome o ·Ne1ll of San
Juan Capistrano were named wnh the
elite group on Monday. ·
Bren, SA, chairman of lhe board
and m~jority stockholder of the
Irvine Co., is worth $600 million.
according to the list released by lhe
magazine Monday.
Bren, who lives on Linda Isle, was
catapulted into the ranks of the supcr-
rich 1n 1983when hegaincdcontrol of
the Irvine Co. which owns one-sixth
of the land in Oranae County.
O'Neill, 63. is worth at least $375
million, according to Forbes.
The former state Democratic Party
boss at one time owned 42,000 acres
of undeveloped land in lhe south
county.just a fraction of the 260.000-
acrc ranch his grandfather bought in
the 1880s.
O'NeiU also owns the Tiny Naylor
restaurant cham.
Bcttiogen. tn his 70s. also ltves tn
Donald Bren
Beverly Hills. His tnhented wealth 1s
lasted by Forbes at $235 million.
The annual Forbes magazine ltSt of
the wealthiest people 1n Amenca 1s
topped again by an Arkansas rctaJler
who 1s proof that the nch often do get
richer.
Sam Moore Walton, 68. founder:. of
the Wal-M an discount stores. has
more money than any other Amen-
can. accordtng to the annuaJ "Forbes
400 ·· His $4.5 billion 1s 1mpress1 ve.
Last year. "'hen he also topped the
ltst. he had a paltry S2.8 billion.
(Pleue eee RE8IDERT8/A7)
INDEX
Advice and Games
Bulletin Board
Business
Classified
A 10
A3
85-8
89-11
A 11
B"11
A9
A12
A8
A3
B 11-12
Killer's mother tells jury son was suicidal
Comics
Death notices
Entertainment
Opinion
Paparazzi
Pollce Log
Publlc notices
Sports
Televlslon
Weather
81-4
A9
A2
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
OllNOellr .........
Accused murderer and rapist Rob-
ert Lloyd Sellers sounded suicidal
when he learned he was the' 1ct1m of
a scam by the woman he thought he'd
married. his mother testified Mon-
day.
Jo Ann Eden said she was afraid her
son would take his Ii fe after she called
and told him the woman he thought
he married was wed to another man
and the children he thought were his
belonged to someone else.
Sellers was in the Marine C"on>s in
Caltforn1a when Eden called from her
home 1n Perry. Ohio.
"He got very upset." Eden told
defense attorney Jennifer Keller. "He
was very hysterical and he was
sobbtng.
··He told me he didn't think his life
was worth living anymore," she said.
Eden herself had to choke back
tears as she talked about the son who
moved away from home as a teen-
a~er because he didn't get along with
his stepfather.
Reagan tells nation arms
accOrd 'closer than ever'
ly MICHAEL PUTZEL
"" .......... Cen-111111n4eftl
WASHI NGTON -President Re-
apn said Monday night that his
summit with Soviet leader M1kha1I
Gorbachev lcfl the superpowers
"closer than ever" to an un-
precedented cut in nuclear arsenals.
and called his "Star Wars" anti-
missile system an "insurance poltcy"
that he would not LTade away.
The summit almost produ cd an
unprecedented agreement to
eliminate all long-range nuclear miss-
iles "from the face of the earth b>
1996," Reagan said in a broadcast
address from the Oval Office. He said
talks ended when the Soviets insisted
on confining Star Wars research to
the laboratory.
Related •tori•• on AS
"Our ideas arc out there on the
table.'' Reagan s:ud 1n putting an
optim1sttc fa ce on the Iceland im-
passe. "We arc ready 10 pick up where
we left off."
The next step 1s up to the Soviets.
he said. "There was no indication
from Mr. Gorbachev as to when or
whether he plans to travel to-the
United talcs". for a follow-up sum-
mtt. the president said. adding:
"0ur tn\ 11a11on stands. We con-
11nue to belteve additional m«1tngs
would be useful. But that's a dcc1s1on
the Soviets must make ...
Reagan said. near the CQnclus1on of
his 20-minute address, "if there IS one
1mpress1on that I carry away with me
from these October talks, It is that.
unlike the past. we are dealing now
from a position of strength."
Reagan painted a more optimistic
picture than Secretary of State George
P. Shultz. who announced the col-
lapse of the summit talks in Iceland
28 hours earlier, sayin& there were no
plans for resumption ofbarpining.
Explaining why he abandoned the
marathon weekend bargainina that
broke up over his insistence on testina
and development of stratqk defense
systems, Reapn said, "1 realize tome
Amencans may be uk.ina toni&ht:
'Why not accept Mr. GOrbecbev's
demand? Why not give up SDI
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Growth in adjacent cities
focus~ of Laguna elections
candidates vying for 3 council seats;
-2 incum ntsseek re-election Nov . 4
By LAURA MEJUt .................
Once ... in. eandacbtes for the
Llauna Beach City Council arc
concerned with with what fOC$ on
outaide in1tad ofin tek thec1ty. One
of the primary i ue of the c.ampe'f"I
1 the effect of the rapid arowth of
outly1naareuon thesmall an colony.
The concern 11 the development of
thousand of new homei and con·
nect1n1 commercial compk,es
tcheduled to be built out 1dc cny
hm1tJ dunna the ncllt e11ht >ears.
Accordina 10 the city's land-use
plan, the developments wall brina
neatly 200,000 new neipbors to
Laauna Beach -a community of
19]()() -and wall comeound eust•
1na traffic problems in a caty with only
two routes 1n and out of town,
Add1t1onally, traffic ana1)'1ts pre-
dict n1ghtmarts for commutel'1 and
have rt'Commcnded buildma more
frccwa),-w1th one, the 17-lancS.n
JoaQutn Tran~ponat1on Comdor.
cro 1na d1rcctl y thro~h J...aauna
A norne.y Keller, admitting Sellers
killed 22-year-old avannah Leigh
Anderson tn 1979. 1s arguing her
chcnl was mentall) unstable and
acted on impulse.
Sellers. 29, allegedly strangled
Anderson to death. then returned two
hours later and had intercourse with
her corpse at the Woodbridge apan-
ment complex in lrvtne where he was
a security guard when he wasn't on
Marine Corps duty.
Deputy District Attorney Rick
King contends Sellers intended to
rape Anderson when he kmed her and
should face the death penalty.
But SelJcrs' mother descnbed a
troubled teen-ager who moved out of
the family farmhouse and then JOtned
the Marines to "get away."
When her ~n introduced Carolyn
Arthur as the woman he planned 10
marry. Eden said she had no reason
not to believe Arthur when she said
she was a police woman and part-ti me
waitress.
After Sellers went through ba'i1c
traintng 1n the east and was trans-
John and Kathy Bodrero 8tand lD tbe entry way of what'• left
of thelr Orance Inn.
ferred 10 (amp Pendleton. Eden sttll
didn't suc;pcct an>lhtng when A.rthur
came 10 the farmhouse with the
couples· new son aad. later:. a new
daughter
But when her own daughter told
Eden c;hc had 'ieen .\rthur at a house
in nearb) l\.1ad1<>on. Ohio. she won-
dered wh ) her son\ wife wasn't 1n
Calttomia with him.
<;he eventual!> learned that Anhur
was married to another man. and the
two children were welfare kids she
(Plea1e .ee SELLERS/A2)
Orange Inn
finds borne
in Irvine's
Old Town
By PAL'L ARCHIPLEY
Of -°*"' Ne4 119"
Old11mcr' \\ho rcmcmlx'r taking
their \\\Cl'l hl-.tn' 111 thl· Orange Inn
f9r odatc c,hah· "'111 ht· abk 111 rclt\.C
those hak \l>n da\ '· alht.·11 11o1thout the
glonous tKcan 'It'"'
A demuh11on firm began d1~mantl-
1ni the l:.10dmar~ on Pacific < ·oast
Highway between Corona del Mar
and Laguna Beach on Monday
But Amencan Dc moltt1on 1s
careful!) numbenng and staclung
each redwood board for reconstruc-
tion of the building at 11s new home at
the Old Town Irvine PTOJCCl stte on
Sand Canyon A venue.
(PleaM eee OR.ARO&/ A2)
Lauu ....
Petitions on Newport
traffic measure filed
ELECTION '86
Beach's backyard.
The current council ha, taken a
stand again t the new freeway and ha
ha,t1I)' worked on sol u110M to the
rorccasted eff ct't The mood of
rc<11dcnts is not onl)' to continue but
to 1ncreast oppo!titton to all develop-
ments
(Pleue eee LAGUNA/ A4)
ly STEVE MARBLE .................
The pro pctt of n third Newport
Beach election w1thtn a }Car'" time
was raised Monday when a slow-
lfOwth aroup turned 1n what appca"
to bc11uffic1cnt number of Signatures
to trigcr a cityv.r1dc vote on traffic
Newport 2000 turned tn roughl)
8.400 51fnaturc 1n support of the
tr.ffic 1n1t1attve The group netded to
obtain 6.642 name
The 1gnatu~ mu'it he vrntied
w1th1n the next 30 da>, h> the Oranttt
County Rea1 trar o(Votcr.
The 1n1a11ve would tie develop-
menl to c·ost1na. traffic cond11toM
w11h1n the cit) 8u1ldtng could not
take pl cc 10 mnny 1n'itancc unit
traffic improved.
C'nltc\ of the measure oontcnd 1t 1s
an artfully d1\ U1'hcd maneuver 10
halt arowth in Ncwpon Beach and
would make 1t difficult for any
bu1ld1na to like plact
Paul ~.)doff. ttlt leader of Ncw-
pon 2000. sa1J the tn1111vc woukS
work for lht' brncfit o(m1dcnt
"If the (it) ( ounc1l had bttn doma
(Pleue ... K&WPOaT / A.2)
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Wall1 ZIClar ud Patty llao tarn ln petltlou
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NEWPORT TRAFFIC PETITIONS FILED •••
ham Al
It's job by rcpresentina the people and
not the develo~ra. this wouldn't be n~.u ?t•d RyckofT l'f\er-sub-
mittina the s1anaturea. .. 1t•1 too bid wt have to do this but
it is nCQelsary ... he said.
Councilwoman Jackie Heather
said the initiative stands as a neptive
way of tryina to solve the city's traffic
problem.
City leaders said they may
challcnae the lcplity of the iniati ve
on several fronts -incTudina
whether the sianatures arc duplicates
of names collected for another elec·
tion issue.
RyckofT admitted some of the
11anatures may be duplicates of the
names collected for the Ncwpon
Center referendum.
"We're hopina that we have
enouatLWe wollldJiked to have-had
more," said Ryckof1'.
If the initiative is put before voters
it would mark the third election I~
Ncwpon Beach within a year's time.
The rcaular chy election will be held
Nov. 4 and the Newpon Center referendum vote three weeka later.
ORANGE INN FINDS IRVINE HOME •••
From Al
0wnen John and Kathy Bodrero
bad been ftabtina to •ve the roAdaide restaurant which i1 bcina moved to
make room for new bomea, botel1
and aolf counea planned by the Irvine Co. •
The build.ins will be reconstructed
a1 part of the second _ptwe of work on ~ S 14 million Old Town project, but
tbeJtodmm will be-open for &ullneu
in a temporary 1ite as well u their new
restaurant in Lquna Beach, Kathy Bodrero said Monday.
"They wan t us in a temporary
location at Sand Canyon and Bun
Lane that used to be a Ford tractor
showroom and lltafC," she said.
Durina that penod the J. Ray
Con1uuction company will beain the
first phase of work on Old Town
Irvine to restore and adapt seven
historical structures, includina a lima
bean warehouse. general store, hotel.
blacksmith shop and aranary.
Because the Oranae Inn dates back
to the same era uihe other buildinas
and may have been built by the same
ranch hands as many of the other
structures, the developers aareed it
would be a valuable addition to the
project Bodrero said.
''It's been a lona battle to stay where
we were," she said. "We were tryina to
convince the Irvine Co. it would be
tood public relations to save the buildina."
The Bodreros .had been on a
month-to-month lease for the past
five yean awaitina word from the Irvine Co. when they would have to
vacate the 1ite.
As word spread that the couple
would have to move out -they ve
owned the restaurant famous for its
shakes and fresh fruit drinks since
1970 -long-time Oranae Coast
residents streamed in for a laat look, Bodrero said.
Many reminlteed about the old
days when they used to take their
dates there she said.
Soon, otdtimers will be able to
relive those days. Their dates will be a bit riper, but the fruit juices are still
fresh. _ _ ,
Cause of inf ant's
death unknown
An infant whose body was dis-
covered noatlna in the Pacific Ocean
at Sunset Beach died w!)~ the past
five days, but an autosis)' performed
Monday did not reveal the cause of
death.
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Newport Council endorses
sa·nta·Ana Heights plat?--
aysrgvE MARBLE
OftlleDelp .........
A plan that ultimately will have
swccpina effects on unincorporated
Santa Ana Heiahts and its future was
recommended for approval Monday
by the Ncwpon Beach City Council.
The land use plan maps out m-.jor
land use chanaes for the tiny com-
munity that Is located under the
takeoff pattern for John Wa yne
Aipon.
its rustic navorinp have all but been
destroyed by the airport.
The county plan makes allowances
for both points ofview while brinaina
the community into conformance
with1tate noise standards.
and Bristol Street South also will be
zoned for offices uses.
Except for a scatterinf of kcnncl1,
stablcsand i commcrcia nursery, the
rest of the area will remain residential
· under ttfc plan.
SELLERS •••
From Al
was carina for. The blueprint for the future of
Santa Ana Hciaht• was drafted by
----------------------------------------. county planners ov~ a two year
period and will be formally con·
sidered by coun1y supervisors on
Wednesday.
Specially, the plan calls for "
reduction in residential unitl and a
m~or increase in the construction of
office bulldinp. Office construction
will be permitted to increase from the
presently ~rmitted 811000 aquare
feet to sliahtly over I million square
feet. A later plan will specify how talJs
oQice buildinp could be built.
Councilman Don Straua cast the
lone di1sentina vote on the plan,
arauina that the city will need more
houses, not offices.
When she called Sellers in Cali·
fornia and he became hysterical. she
said, "I was afraid he'd take his own
life."
Also takina the stand Monday was
a former Marine and friend who
testified Sellers took amphetamines
to handle his two 40-hour jobs and
remembered Sellers' concerns about
sending funds to his wife and children
in Ohio.
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has no official sa y on Santa Ana
Heiahts beyond makina recommen-
dations, is expected to eventually
annex the embattled community.
For years, residents in Santa Ana
Heiahts have bickered over their
future. Some residents have ad·
vocated prescrvina the area despite
the drone of jct noise while others
have araued that the community and
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Accordina to the plan, the bulk of
the business park construction would
take place alona the frinae of Santa Ana Heiahts close1t to the airpon.
Acacia and Birch streets and a
portion of Orchid Drive will be zoned
for professional and administrative
uses unde r the plan. Irvine Avenue
The trial in Oranae County Su·
perior Cou n for the 1979 slayina is
Just underway because five years
passed before lrvine police linked a
blood-smeared palm print to Sellers.
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